District Census Handbook, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh

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CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 MADHYA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK . MANDSAVR DISTRICT Q. JAGATHPATHJ OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUPERINTENDENT OF Cl!NSUS OPB:RATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964

Transcript of District Census Handbook, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh

CENSUS OF INDIA 1961

MADHYA PRADESH

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

. MANDSAVR DISTRICT

Q. JAGATHPATHJ OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

SUPERINTENDENT OF Cl!NSUS OPB:RATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH

1964

196.[ CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH

(All the Cen8U8 Publications of this State will bear Volume No. VIII)

PART I (in Sub-Parts)

PART II-A

PART II~B (in Sub-parts)

PART II-C (in Sub-Parts)

PART III

PART IV (in Sub-parts)

PART V (in Sub-parts)

PART VI

PART VII

PART VIII-A

PART VIII-B

PART IX

General Report including Subsidiary Tables

General Population Tables

Economic Tables

Cultural and Migration Tables

Household Economic Tables

Housing and Establishment Tables (in­cluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report

Special Tables for Scheduled Castes·· and Scheduled Tribes

Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Sub­part for each Village Surveyed)

Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed)

Administration Report - Enumeration

Administration Report-Tabulation

Maps

STATE PUBLICATIONS

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS

District Census Hand-books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh

PREFACE

T he publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun in the 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the pr02ess of making census statistics available for the smaner territorial units basic to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementation of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, it is at these levels that policies get really thoroughly tested; also, policies can fail-and probably have failed-because their statistical basis was weak. It is undoubtedly necessary that gaps in statistics at lower levels be fined as rapid'y as possible. It waS not pOlisible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and it is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the b~ock as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.

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2. What we have tried to do in the 1961 Census Hand-books is to make them more informative by the inclusion of as many categories of non-census statistics as possible; some of these are climate, agriculture, co-operation, industry, bank­ing, education, health etc. There is also an introductory note to each Hand­book high-lighting the more striking features. It has not been possible for the Census Organisation to check the accuracy of the figures supplied by various authorities; it is to be hoped that some other organisation, better equipped for the purpose, will take up this task.

3. For the seventeen districts of Mahakoshal (Part of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh) and for Panna and Tikamgarh districts of erstwhile Vindhya Pradesh, which are part of the present State of Madhya Pradesh, the area figures for districts and tahsils furnished by the Director of Land Records and presented in Table A-I are internally inconsistent in the sense that the tahsil areas do not add up to the district area. This inconsistency arose from the fact that, in the case of these districts, the district area includes, but the tahsil areas exclude, 'forest' area for which the tahsil wise breakup was not then available. Later on, while this Hand-book was in the press, the-Director of Land Records brought out revised area figures for the year 1952-63 for tahsils and districts, which among other improvements, do not suffer from the defect of internal

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inconsistency even in case of these nineteen districts. Revision of Table A-I on the basis of these area figures was not feasible at this late stage i the only alternative was to print these revised area figures also in this Hand-book.

4. One unfortunate fact about the~e Hand-books is that they became avail­able to the users rather late in the decade. This is partly due to the considerable time required for the collection of information from various authorities and partly to difficulties in printing. Owing to the fact that State presses, with a heavy back­log of printing weighing down on them, would find it impossible to print all the District Census Hand-books themselves, arrangements have been made for printing them in private presses. If these Hand-books are to have a useful life of more than four or five years of inter-censal decennium, more expeditious methods for the collection of non-census statistics, for the preparation and checking of the manuscripts and for printing will have to be devised.

5. The Census Organisation is grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of these Hand­books and to the Superintendent, Government Printing and his organisation­particu1arly the Assistant Superintendent) Printing, Government Regional Press, Indore and his staff-for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that of our indefatigable Registrar General, Shri Asok Mitra, to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are also due to the various authorities who supplied us with all the necessary statistics.

G. jAGATHPATHI

Notes and Explanations

Appendix I

Appendix II

Selected Statistics

CONTENTS

Standard Industrial Classification

National Classification of Occupations

Selected Statistics of India, Madhya Pradesh. Divisions, Districts and Important Towns of Madhya Pradesh

Pages

i-vii

viii-xvi

xvii-xxiii

xxiv-xxxiii

Revised Area & Density figures_._

Introducing the District

... xxxiv-xxxvi

••• - .... xxxvii-lxxxviii

PART I

A -GENERAL POPULATION TABLES ... 1-10

Table A-I

Appendix-l

Annexure to Appendlx-I

Appendix-II

Appendix-III

Table A-II

Appendix

Table A-III

Table A-IV

B-ECONOMIC TABLES

(i) General Economic Tables

Primary Census Abstract

Table B~I

Table B-1 II Part A

Part B

Area, Houses and Population

Statement showinR 1951 territol'ial units constitutiaR the

present set liP

Number oj villages with a population oj 5,000 and over mki

town.s with a popttlation HHder 5,000

H ouseless and I astitutional pop!tlatioH

Variation in population during sixty years

District and Tahsils showing 1951 po/mlation according to

their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area afld

population in'L'olved in those changes

Villages classified by population

Towns (and town groups) classified by population ill 1961 with variation since 1901

vVorkers and non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups •••

Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels ill urbafJ areas only

Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in rural areas ouly ••• ...

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4

4-5

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6

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7

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9-10

11-119

1}-89

12-15

16-17

18-21

22-23

Table B-1V

Part A

Part B

Part C

Table B-V

Table B-VI

Table B-VII

Part A

Part B

Table B-VIII

Part A

Part B

Table B-IX

(ii)

Industrial Classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at household industry

Industrial Classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service

Industrial Classification by sex and Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation

Occupational Classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation

Occupational Divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by sex. broad age·groups and educationallevel~ in Hrbm& areas only

Persons working principally (i) as cultivators, (ii) as agricul­tnrallabourers or (iii) at household industry classified by sex and by secondary work (i) at household industry, (ii) as cultivator or (iii) as agricultural labourer

Industrial classification by sex of persons worldng in non­household industry, trade, business, profession or service who are also engaged in household industry

Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by S8X, broad age­groups and educational levels in urban areas o1tly

Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and educational levels il~ rttral areas only

Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and

...

type of activity ••• • ••

(u) Household Economic Tables

Table B-X

Table B-XI

Table B-XIl

Sample households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor in household industry (ii) engaged either in cultivation or household industry. but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and household industry for all areas

Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated it! rural and urban areas separately

Sample households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers ill l'ural mtd flrbaJt aret1S separately ...

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24-:26

27-32

33-45

46-67

68-71

72-74

75-82

84-85

84-85

86-89

91-119

92

92-93

94-99

Table B-XUI

Table B-XIV

Part A

Part B

Table B-XV

Table B-XVI

Table B--XVII

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Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal household industry in rural and urban areas separately

Sample households engaged only in household industry classified by print-ioal household industry in all areas

Sample households classified by Major groups of principal household industry and number of persons engaged

Sample households classified by Minor groups of principal. household industry

Sample households engaged both in cultivation and house­

hold industry cbssified by size of land in YHYal allll urban areas separately

Sample principal household industry classified by duration

of work in a year and total number of workers engaged in household industry iu all areas

Sample households classifie::l by size and participation in

household cultivation or industry.

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

Table C-I

Table C-II

Table C-lII

Part A

Part B

Table C-V

Table C--VII

Table C-VUI

Part A

Part B

D-MIGRATION TABLE

Table D-II

Family composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated

Age and Marital Status

Age, sex and education in all areas

••• Age, sex and education in urba1t areas only

Mother Tongue

Religion

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

...

Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers

and nOll-workers among Scheduled Castes

••• Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Tribes

... Place of birth

Pages

100

101

102-103

104-109

110-117

118-[19

IIID-US

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122-127

128

129

130-132

133

134-135

134-135

136-137

136-137

E-HOUSING TABLES

Table B-1

Table E-II

Table E-Ill

Table E-IV

Table E-V

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Census houses and the uses to which they are put

Tenure status of sample census households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling

Census houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and no power used and size of employ­

ment

Distribution of sample households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof

Sample households classified by number of members and by nnmber of rooms occupied

Pagfts

138-181

138-139

140-141

142-177

... 178-179

180-181

seT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 183-197

Table SCT-I

Part A

Part B

Table SCT-II

Part A

Part B ...

Table SCT- III

Part A

Part B

Table SCT-IV

Part A

Part B

TablcSCT-V -0.

Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes 184-187

Industrial classification of persons at work and non--workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 188

Age and marital status for Scheduled Castes 189-192

Age aud marital status for Scheduled Tribes 193

Education i1~ urban areas Duly for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 194

Education in rural areas O1~ly for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 195

Religion for Scheduled Castes 196

Heligioh for Scheduled Tribes 196

Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated il$ rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ... 197

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SC- SPECIAL TABLE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY

Table SC-I Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Scheduled Castes

ST- SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY

Table ST-I

Table ST-II

Mother tongue and bilingualism for Scheduled Tribes

Persons not at work classified by sex and type of activity for Scheduled Tribes

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

APPENDICES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY

PART II

OTHER DISTRICT ST~TISTICS

Table 1.1

Table ).2

Table 2A.l

Table 2A.2

Table 2A.3

Table 2A.4

Table 2A.S

Table 2A.6

Table 2B.l

Table 2B.2

Table 2C·l

Table 2C.2

Table 2D.I

Table 2D.2

Table 2D.3

Table 3.1

Table 3.2

Table 3.3

Table 3.4

Table 3.S

Monthly rainfall and rainy days

Mean maximum, Highest, Mean minimum and lowest temperature recorded at Neemuch observatory.

Land utilisation statistics

Area under principal crops

Gross area of crops irrigated and total and net area irrigated

Gross area irrigated by source of irrigation

Major and medium irrigation projects

Yield rates of principal crops per acre (in Ibs.)

Fortnightly wholesale price quotations of staple food grains

Daily wages (in Rupees) paid to males, females and non­adults separately for skilled and unskilled persons in specific agricultural and non-agricultural occupations •••

Statistics of livestock and agricultural implements

Taccavi loans distributed ...

Statistics of Co-operative societies ... Statistics of Insurance and National Savings •••

List of Banks

Statlstics of criminal justice ...

Strength of police and jails ...

Annual roc61pts under certain heads of revenue

Land revenue for the decade

Statistics of registration

...

... •••

Pages 198-200

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201-203

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203

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383

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390-393

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395

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598

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Pages

Table 3.6 Stati!':tics of local bodies 393-401

Table 4.1 Community development coverage 40i

Table 4.2 Allotment and expenditure during First and Second Five

Year Plans '" ... 402

Table S.l Educational statistics 402

Table 5.2 Statistics of Journals

Table 6A.I Health statistics 403

Table 6A·2 Number of persons who availed of family planning methods 4:)4

Table 6A.3 Vaccination statistics '" 40+

Table 6AA B. C. G. Campaign 40+

Table 6A.5 Progress of Nntional Malaria Eradication Programme 40t

Table 6B.I Births and Deaths classified by Sex and rural/urban 405

Table 6B.2 Deaths in the District from some selected causes 105

Table 7.1 Communication statisticg - Roads 406

Table 7.2 List of Railway Stations ... 406

Table 7.3 List of Post offices, Telegraph offices and Public Call offices 407-408

Table 8.1 List of import..'l.nt Fairs and Melas 409-410

Table 8.2 List of Printing Presses 410

Table 8.3 .,. List of Cinema houses 411

Table 8.4 Important Events 411

MAP Mandsaur District ••• Frontispiece

ERRATA

Page Table Particular" Column No For Read

No. No.

1 2 3 4 5 6

9 A-IV Rampura Municipality 1901 9 4,029 4,229

9 A-IV Above Jawad Municipality 1901 9 4 Blank

10 A-IV SHamau Municipality 1911 7 .. 47 +47

21 B-III-A lawad Tahsil Illiterate 2.5 15, 11 15,111

22 B-III-B District heading above Mandsaur Tahsil l\IAND MANDSAUR

37 B-IV-C Mandsaur District Minor Group 333 2 6 26

51 B-V Family 409 (T) 7 63 68

57 B-V Below Family 855 1 Family B59 Family 856

75 B-VII-B P. W. Major Group ~O 3 540 40

77 B-VII-B P. W. Major Group 81 2 2,687 2,637

102 B-XIV All household Industries 4 92B 9~9

102 B-XIV All household Industries 5 550 549

102 B-XI\' L S. I. C. Code No. 220.0 4 1

102 l-l-XIV I. S. 1. C. Code No. 220.0 5 1

108 B-XV Sitamau Tahsil, Below size of land 12.5-14.9 1 15.0-22.9 15.0-29.9

118 B-XVlI All Rural Areas 2 Blank 116,945

11B B-XVII All Rural Areas 4 303, 891 a05,S!)l

U8 B-XVII All Urban Areas 2 ]50,173 il3,~.H8

11S B-XVII S. No.2 Households engaged in household industry only 6 920 929

]19 B-XVn S. No.1 Household ............ Household industry 15 1,654 1,653

121 C-I (iii)-Households engalled in cultivation 15 466 446

121 C-I Below size 30.0-49.9 1 50 t 50 +

123 C-II Age group eo-64 (R) 5 6,145 6,115

126 C-lI Mandsaur Tahsil (R) Age 20-24 7 Not clear 30

128 C-III-A Age not stated 12 Blank 2

12S E-I Shamau Tahsil (R) 7 1,256 1,~04

139 E-I Malhargarh Tahsil (R) 16 5,660 5,650

175 E-III Sitamau Tahsil (R) Minor group 244 4 Blank 11

191 SCT-II-A Scheduled castes S. No.5 Bargunda 43 Not clear 40

20G Key to Notations Note Numbers Names

NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This note gives the meanings and explana­tions of terms and concepts used in this Hand­book. This is necessary because, without a proper grasp of the meanings of such simple concepts as building, house, household, worker, etc., it is not possible to appreciate the data presented in the Handbook. Thus, one who does not know that an unpretentious hut in the thick of Bastar forests with unplastered bamboo walls and a thatch roof and with space hardly enough for two cots is not a whit less of a build­ing than the Indian versions of the skyscrapers in one of the metropolitan cities, or that a central jail housing all manner of criminals and shady characters is as much a household as the household of the most pious and god-fearing citizen in the State, may not be able to appre­ciate what exactly the figures represent. Besides explaining the terms and concepts, the note also contains brief notes on the salient and peculiar features of some of the Census tables presented in this Handbook.

Census.-The Census in India is a decennial operation taking place in February-March of the first year of every decade. It ensures coverage of all members of the population irrespective of age. The operations constitut­ing a Cen,sus involve, besides counting of heads. the countmg of numerous attributes of the per. son cOuJnt~d. These are dembgraph'ic, socIal, economIC and cultural in nature. The ~umber ?f tJ;tese attributes regarding which mformatIOn IS recorded has been increasing fro~ cens?s to census and is limited only by conslderatlOns of cost, time aJ}d organisation.

Popula~ion.-~he. Important thing about a popu­lation IS that It IS dynamic. It is a constantly changing entity_ These changes take place by the natural processes of birth and death as well as by migrati(;>li. A statement of population has th.ere~ore lIttle ~ense unless the point of time to whl~h It relates IS also stated. A population fi.gure IS correct only for a particular point of tlm.e; and, .eyen though in practice one may omIt to mdicate this point of time, one should !lone the less be clear about it. The populatIOn figures pr,esented herein refer to the sunrise of 1st March, 1961, unless otherwise stated,

Rural-Urban Classification :-Data collected at a Census is usually presented separately for the rural and urban ar,eas. A 'town' or a 'town­group' constitutes an urban area. A 'town' in tile 1961 Census was either (i) a municipality, cantonment or corporation; or (ii) a habitation

with a population at least of 5,000 with atleasti: three-fourths of the adult male popUlation being engaged in non-agricultural pursuits. The rural-urban classification, being operationally cardinal and prior in point of time to the census count, had to be tackled earlier and a list of 219 towns in tlhe State was therefore pre­par,ed much earlier than the census proper. This included 28 habitations which were tenta­tively treated as towns, the intention being that, after the 1961 Census data became available, their cases would be re-examined. Later on, 'however, no modification was made in the list, even though 7 towns did not satisfy either the minimum population criterion or the one based on the ratio of non· agricultural adult males being 75% or greater. These are Gogaon in West Nimar, Datla Bandhi in Chhindwara (both nnder 5,000 in population); and, Icchawar, Patan, P.endra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in Sehore, Jabalpur, Bilaspur, Bilaspur, and Raipur Districts (not satisfying the economic criterion). The reason for not disturbing the original list of towns was that as many as 14 habitations which did not satisfy one or the other of the criteria laid down earlier managed to sneak into the list of towns as municipalities, and inclusion of ~even more such towns was not supposed to mtroduce greater demographic distortion than was already presernt. The cases of Chachaura­Binaganj town in Guna District and Sardarpur­Rajgarh in Dhar District are peculiar in that each of these two municipal towns consists of two distinct habitations separated by 2 miles in the first and 3 miles in the second case,

All areas, which were not urban were rural. They consisted of 'villages'. A very large majority of the census villages were 'revenue villages', which had well demarcated or re­cognised boundaries, and which included not only the inhabited portion (or portions) but also agricultural land and uninhabited waste (or other) lands. The census village was thus not synonymous with a habitation or a dwelling' in fact, a village could contain two or more distinct habitations separated by considerable distances known variously as 'tola' or 'mazra' or 'para'. Besides, in many districts there were forest villages, situated inside Reserved forests and without clearly demarcated boundaries, The a~eas ent~red against these villages in the VIIIage DIrectory are thus only approximate. It IS .to be noted that being, as observed by Martm [Census Superintendent (old) Madhya Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner for India. 1921] arbitrary and irregular units of

(iv)

The only term requiring explanation is' household industry, the others being self­explanatory. As regards household industry, a three-fold test was laid down, viz:-

(a) "Household Industry" should consist of manufacture, processing or servicing and may include sale but should not be con­fined simply to buying and selling. At least part of the goods offered for sale from the household should be manu­factured or processed by members of the household.

(b) "Household Industry" should be on the household scale where the workers mainly will be the Head of the house­hold himself and/or . members of the household, the role of hired workers frQm outside being of secondary importance. Thus, in any Household Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand! in the industry whenever they find the time in the course of their daily chores. Household Industry cannot, therefore, be on the scale of a registered factory but can use machinery and employ power like steam engine or oil engine or electri­city to drive the machinery.

(c) Location also is important, for proximity decides participation by members of the household. In a village this parti­cipation is possible if the Household Industry is located at home or within the village because village organisation is such as makes it possible for mem­bers of the household to move about freely in the village to look after their work. In urban areas such free move­ment is not possible, and therefore, for household industry in. urban areas we should consider only those indus­tries which are located or at least the major part of whose work is located at home.

Class of Worker:-A worker, other than a culti­vator, agricultural labourer or a worker at household industry could be: (i) an Employer, that is, who hires one or more persons in his work; (ii) an Employee, that is, who does his work under others for wages or salary in cash or kind; (iii) a Single Worker, that is, who is doing his work without employing others, except casually, and without the help of other members of the family, except 'casually (this includes workers ,vorking as members of a co-operative); and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing his v,'Ol'k in his own family without wages or salary in cash or kind. A person could be an €mployee in a household industry also.

PRINCIPAL AND SECONDARY WORKER:

Table B-VII Part A and Part B involve the concepts of principal and secondary work. For every worker the principal work had to be indi­cated in the case of a person who was engaged, in more than one work, and also the secondary work if he was engaged in two or more than two productive activities. The concepts of primary and secondary work had nothing to do with the income accruing to a person from his work. The principal work of a person was that activity which took up most of his time; similarly the secondary work (in case a person was engaged in two or more than two kinds of work) was that which took up less time than the principal work but greater than the other kinds of work. Unless specifically stated to the contrary in the table heading itself the tables in the Handbook are based on the principal work of a person.

NOn-1l'Orker8 :-The non-working section of the popUlation also was divided inGo eight classes according to the nature of their activities. Thus a non-worker could be (i) a full time student or child attending school, (ii) a peLon engaged in home duties (like a housewife or other adult female who does no other work) (iii) dependent including an infant or child not attending school, a person permanently disabled from work because of illness or old-age; (iv) a retired person who is not employed again, renti·er, a person living on agricultural or non-agricul­tural royalty, rent or dividend, or any other' person of independent means for securing which he does not have to work and who does no other' work; (v) a beggar, vagrant or independent woman without indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of existence; (vi) a convict (not an undertrial who was to be recorded for the work he did before being admitted to Jail); (vii) persons who were seek­ing employment for the first time; and (viii) persons who previously had worked, but were out of employment, and were again seeking work.

Education Levels :-A person was treated as illiterate if he did not satisfy the test of literacy this meaning the ability both of reading and writing. The test of reading was held to be satisfied if a person could read printed matter or easily legible manuscripts. The test of writing was the ability to write a simple letter. The minimum educational level is primary or junior basic, and this includes all persons who have passed this examination but have not passed the next higher level examination i.e. matriculation or higher secondary. Person~ who had formal schooling but had not passed the primary or junior basic level examination were literates without any educational levels. A person belonging to any particular educa­tional level means a person who has passed the! examination denoting that level.

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INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS:

Workers have also been classified according to their occupation and industry. The concepts of 'industry' and 'occupation' are of fundamental importance in connection with all economic activity and it is necessary that they should not be confused with each other. By "industry" is meant the sector of economic activity in which a worker is engaged e.g., the textile industry. mining industry, etc., whereas by 'occupation' is meant the exact function that a worker per­forms in that sector e.g., fitter, carpenter, typist, etc. Occupation thus is "a trade, pro­fession or type of work performed by an indivi­dual independent of the worker's industry, status or years of experience".

THE INDIAN STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA­TION (1. S. 1. C.) :

The industrial classification used in some of the economic tables of this hand.book is the 'Standard Industrial Classification' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment. Government of India. Under this scheme of classification, the whole range of economic acti­vity is divided into nine 'divisions', and a code number is given to each. The first digit of the code number of any specific economic activity stands for the 'Division' under which that acti­vity is classified. Each division is then divided into a number of major groups not exceeding ten. The first and second digits of the code number represent the division and the major group into which an economic activity is classi­fied. Each major group is again sub-divided into a number of minor-groups not exceeding ten, and the first, second and third digits in the eode number of any economic activity represent the division, the major group and the minor group into which it is classified. To illustrate, the industrial 'code', '261', represents an econo­mic activity corresponding to minor group 261 in major-group 26 of Division 2. A reference to the Standard Indusltrial Classification wm show that the minor group code stands for the economic activity 'Dying and bleaching of silk' in the major group 'Textiles Silk' of the Divi­sion: 'Manufacturing'. The 'Divisions', 'Majol'l Groups' and 'Minor Groups' of the Standard Industrial Classification are printed immediately after this note as Appendix I.

NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (NCO):

Table B-V gives the occupational classifica­tion by sex of persons at work other than culti­vation. This classification is based on the 'National Classification of Occupations' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India. Each occupa,tion is represented by a code number containing a number of digits (extending in the NCO upto 5).

We have used only the three digit Code number for classifying occupation. All occupations are' divided into ten divisons to each of which a digit is allotted. The first digit of the code number of an occupation stands for the 'Division' into which it is classified. Each division is then sub·divided into a number of groups not exceeding ten. The tirst and second digits of the code number represent the 'Division' and 'Group' into which an occupation is classified. Each group again is divided into a number of families not exceeding ten and t]1e first three digits of the code number stand for the division, group and family into which an occupation is classified. To illustrate the code number 911 stands for the family 9i1 (Cooks, cook.bearers, domestic and institutional) included in the Group 91 (House­keepers, Cooks, Maid and related workers) includ­eU in the 'Division' 9 (Service. Sport and Re­creation workers). The Divisions, Groups, and Families of the National Classification of Occupations are printed after this note as Appendix II.

It may be mentioned that the three digit industrial code can easily be extended into a four­digit code on the principles illustrated earlier to secure greater precision in the classification of the economic activitity of a worker. rrhis has in fact been done in case of workers at household industry, and these four-digit code numbers have been used in Table B XIV Part B.

B-(ii) Household Economic Tables:-Tables be­longing to this series differ from others in two respects: (i) they have been prepared from information recorded on the household schedules, while the other tables are prepared from informa­tion recorded on the individual slips; Oi) whereas the other tables are based on the total population, the tables in this series are prepared from the data contained in a 20 % sample of all households. The instructions for selecting the sample are re­produced below:-

"Every fifth household from the starting. random household will be selected to make a 20% sample. The sample household will be marked continuously for rural areas of a tahsil/taluka and for urban areas of a district i.e., households left over in a household pad should be carried over to the next household schedule pad for the! selection of sample households.

"Before making the sample households the household schedule pads should be arranged in: the order of location code numbers of villages in a Taluka or Tahsil in the case of a rural area and in the order of location code numbers of towns' in a district for urban areas. The first sample household should be chosen randomly among the, first five households in the first household schedule pad and stamped (s) as selected. This random number (random start) should be chosen separate­ly for rural areas of each taluka/tahsil and for

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the urban area of the district. From the first random household every fifth household should be continuously stamped as selected ................. . The sample should be continuously marked for all the pads of villages in a tahsil and urban areas in a district. If in a particular household schedule pad at the end, some households (these will be four or less) are left after marking of the sampl€! household, the housedolds left over should b~ carried over to the next household schedule pad) and the appropriate household in that pad should be marked as a sample household".

C.-Social and Cultural Tables:

This series contains 8 tables of which Table C-l is prepared from data abstracted from the 20% sample of households.

Marital Status :-As regards marital status a person could be (i) never married, (ii) married, (iii) widowed and (iv) divorced or separated. The figures given do not necessarily indicate the legal ·position. Thus, persons who lived together as man and wife and who were regarded as such by society were treated as 'married' even though' there might not be any legally valid marriage bet\veen them.

Age.-The age of a person was recorded in completed years as on the last birth day at the time of enumeration, so that a child who had not completed a year of its existence was recorded as of age '0' Inspite of the best efforts, distortion of ages is common phenomenon in Indian Census. This distortion is ascribable to the combined effect of a variety of causes like, for example, digit~preference, age-bias and estimation error and its most obviousl manifestation is the heapmg of the ages at digits ending in ° or 5 and in even rather than in odd numbers.

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Mother Tongue :-Mother tongue is the language spoken in childhood by a person's mother to the person, or mainly spoken in the household.

Religion :-Separate figures are given only for the six main religions: Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Christian and Buddhist. Figures for persons professing other religions have been clubbed together under the head: Other Religions and persuasions'

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :-In view of the constitutional safeguards guaranteed to, persons belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes with a view to ameliorate their social and economic condition, basic census figures are for the first time being published separately for each scheduled caste and scheduled tribe. A scheduled caste or a scheduled tribe means a

caste or a tribe included in the Order issued by­the President of India under Articles 341 (1) and 342 (1) of the Constitution, amended, if necessary­in accordance with Articles 341 (2) and 342 (2), thereof. It should be remembered that the population of a particular scheduled caste or: tribe as given in the tables does not necessarily mean the entire popUlation of that caste or' tribe in the district. This is so because schedul­ing of a caste or tribe under the Constitution is territoria~ so that a caste or a tribe scheduled in a, district; (or a tahsil or tahsils of a district) is not necessarily a scheduled caste in other districts (or other tahsils of the same district). Thus, Gond is a scheduled tribe in all tahsils of Jabalpur District except Jabalpur Tahsil so that the figures for Gond population in J abalpur' District exclude the Gonds of J abalpur Tahsil. Secondly, some of the scheduled tribes have not been given independent status in some parts of. the State by the Order but haVie been clubbed together with some major tribe, while, in other' parts of the State, they have not been so clubbed but have been included as distinct scheduled tribes. Thus, in the districts of the Mahakoshal region of the State, the tribe Agaria has been clubbed, along with many another, with Gond as the latter's sub-tribe. In these districts,. therefore, figures relating to Agaria tribe, whose ethnic identity with Gond is controv,ersial, do not appear independently in the tables of these districts, but are included in the figures for Gond. In the Vindhya Pradesh region, how­ever, Agaria is Scheduled tribe in its own right and in the districts belonging to that region Agaria popUlation appears spparately in the relevant tables.

Religion of Scheduled Castes and Tribes :-A scheduled caste can exist only in Hindu and. Sikh religions and in no other religion. A scheduled tribe, however, may be found in any relig·ion.

E-Housing Tables:-The Handbook includes five tables on housing. In using these tables, it should be remembered that they are prepared' from the data on households abstracted from the 'Houselists'. Tables E-I and E-III are based on the full count while table E-II, E-IV and E-V are prepared from a 20% sample of house­holds entered in the Houselists. Houselisting was non-synchronous with census proper, having' taken place in the month of September-October, 1960, about five month before the reference date. of the Census" Also, the popUlation of house­holds entered in the houselists is not necessarily identical with the population of households in respect of which household ~chedules were filled at the time of the Census. Thus the samples of households drawn from the household schedule,. and from the house lists are different samples.

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The instruction for drawing the 20% sample 'of households from the houselists are reproduced below:-

"Before marking the sample households the Houselists should be arranged in order on location code numbers in the case of rural areas for tahsil etc., and 'in the case of urban areas other than towns with population Qf 50,000 and over. In the case of towns with popUlation of ~50,OOO and over the Houselists should be arranged in order of blocks. The first sample household should be chosen randomly among the first five households in the first Houselist. From that every fifth household from the first random household should ~e continuously marked ..... . The sample should be marked continuously for all the Houselists. If in a particular Houselist at the end two households are left after the marking of the sample households then these hous:eholds should be carried over to the next Houselist and the third household in that list should be marked as sample households".

Census House and Censlls Households:-The con­cepts of "building" "house" and "household" are important and differ somewhat from their con-. notations in common speech. A building refers to the entire structure on the ground. A census house is a structure or part of structure inhabited or vacant or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum­chvelling or place of business, workshop, school etc., with a separate entrance. A census house was thus a building, or part of a building with a separate entrance. A census house could have a variety of uses, r,esidential as well as non­residential; or it might be vacant (at the time of houselisting).

A household was defined as "a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so." A household necessarily lived in a census house or part of a census house. The ~lefinition of a household was broad enough to l11clude all persons living together in a census­house and dining from the same kitchen even if they were not related to one another. S'uch were the institutional households, like jails, hostels, hospitals etc. The house in which a household lived could either be owned or rented. All

census-houses which were not owned by the households living in them were treated as 'rented' even though no rent was being actually paid.

"Factm'y" a,nd "Workshop" :-As is clear from its definition, a Census house could be a workshop. A workshop is a place where some kind of pro­duction, repair or servicing goes on, or where. goods or articles are made and sold. A bigger workshop which was either registered under the Indian Factories Act or was of the scale of a' registered factory was returned as a factory. For a manufacturing, repairing or servicing establishment to be registered under the Indian Factories Act, it should have ten or more workers if using power and twenty or more workers if not using power.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ITS ApPENDICES: Village Directory:-The Village Directory cor­responds to the Primary Census Abstract of the 1951 Census. It gives for each village of the district: (a) information relating to area, census houses, households, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and literacy; and (b) the classification of! the population into workers and non-workers, and again 'workers' into their 'Industrial Categories' separately for both the sexes. For facilitating comparison with the Census Handbook of 1951 the serial number at which the village is to be found in 1951 Handbook is also given. A new featme introduced in this Census is the presenta­tion of additional information about each village: relating to schools, hospitals, child and maternity welfare centres, medical practitioners, electricity, post and telegraph offices etc. This has been done by entering symbols against the name of each village. Another novel feature is the presenta­tion in eleven appendices of useful information relating to villages and towns i.e., industrial establishments, places situated on bus routes, or within five miles of a railway station, places hav­ing pucca wells, markets, public reading rooms, drains etc.

To enable the reader to locate the village in the Village Directory without much difficulty) an ,(]phabetical index of village names is given. This gives for each village the 1961 location code number of the dlIage (in the Village Directory, villag-es are arranged according to their Location Code Numbers) ; and its location code number in the 1951 Hand-book.

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APPENDIX-I

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION This classification groups the industries into

9 Divisions 45 Major Groups

343 lVI'inor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below.

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Division O-Agricultu1'e, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing nnd Hunting.

00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:­

Production of cereal crops (includ­ing Bengal gram) such as rice,

01

wheat, jowar, bajra, maize 000 Production of pulses such as arhar, moong, masur, urd, khesari, other gram 001 Production of raw jute and kindred fibre crops 002 Production of raw cotton and kindred fibre crops 003 Production of oilseeds, sugarcane and other cash crops 004 Production of other crops (includ-ing vegetables) not covered above 005 Production of fruits and nuts in plantation, vines & orchards 006 Production of wood, bamboo, cane reeds, thatching grass etc. 007 Production of juice by tapping palms 008 Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by code number 006 & flowers) not 'covered above 009

Plantation Crops:-Production of tea in plantation Production of coffee in plantation Production of rubber in plantation Production of tobacco in plantation Production of ganja, cinchona, opium Production of other crops not covered above

plantation

010 011 012 013

014

015

02 Forestry and Logging:-

Planting, replanting and conser-vation of forests 02'0 Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs 021

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group, ( Code)

Preparation of timber 022

Production of fuel including char-coal by exploitation of forest 023

Production of fodder by exploita-tion of forests 024

Production of gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves by the exploitation of forests 025 Production and gathering of other forest products not covered above 026

03 Fishing: -

Production of fish by fishing in sea 030,

Production of fish by fishing in in-land waters including the operation of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031

Production of pearls, conch, shells, sponges by gathering or lifting from sea, river, pond 032

04 Livestock and Hunting:­

Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat 040·

Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041

Rearing and production of other animals (mainly for slaughter) such as pig 042' Production of ducks, hens and other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043' Rearing of bees for the production of honey, wax, and collection of honey 044' Rearing of silk worms and produc-tion of cocoons and raw silk 045

Rearing of other small animals and insects 046

Tranping of animals or games propagation 047

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Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

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Production of other animal hus­bandry products such as skin, bone, ivory & teeth 048

Division I-Mining and Quarrying:-10 Mining and Quarrying:-

Mining of coal l\.fining of iron ores Mining of gold and silver ores Mining of manganese Mining of mica Mining of other non-ferrous metallic ores Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas Quarrying of stone (induding slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone Mining of chemical earth such as soda ash Mining and Quarrying of non­rr.etallic products not classified above such as precious and semi­precious stones, asbestos, gypsum, SUlphur, asphalt

Division 2 & 3-Manu/acturing:-2'0 Foodstaiis : -

Production of rice, atta, flour, etc. by milling, Dehusking and process-

100 101 102 103 104

105

106

107

108

109

ing of crops and foodgrains 200 Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane in mills 201 Production of indigenous sugar, gur, from sugarcane or palm juice and production of candy 202 Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly sauce and canning and preservation' of fruits 203 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish 2'04 Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products 205 Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy products 206 Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspa ti) 208 Production of other food products such as sweet-meat and condiments, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group, (Code),

---- -------- ----------:--21 Beverages: -

Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery and brewery 210

Production of country liquor 211

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

Production of other liquors not covered above 213

Production of aerated and mineral water 214

Production of ice 215

Production of ice-cream 216 Processing of tea in factories 217

Processing of coffee in curing works 218 Production of other beverages 2'19

22 Tobacco Products:­

Manufacture of bidi 220

Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221

Manufacture of cigarette and cigal'ette tobacco 222 Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 Manufacture of snuff 224 Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacoo 225 Manufacture of other tobacco pro-ducts 226

23 Textile-Cotton: -Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 230. Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 23l Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 232' Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233 Cotton weaving in power looms 234 Cotton weaving in handlooms 235, M'anufacturing of khadi te:x1tile in handlooms 236: Printing of cotton textile 237" Man ufacturing of cotton nets 238; Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine 239

'M.'ajor Group (Code'

Description

24 Textile-J ute: -

Minor Group (Code)

J ute pressing and baling 240 Jute spinning and weaving 241 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 Printing of jute textile 243 Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar fibre such as hemp, mesta 244

25 Textile-Wool:-Wool baling and pressing 250 Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 251 Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 Wool spinning other than in mills 253 Wool weaving in powerloom 254 Wool weaving in hand loom 255 Embroidery and art work in woollen textile 256

26 Textile-Silk: -Spinning and weaving of silk textile in mill 260 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 261 Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 Weaving of silk textile by power loom 263 Weaving of silk textile by hand loom 264 Printing of silk textile 265 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266

't!1 Textile-Miscellaneous:-Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products 270 Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments 271 Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 272 Making of textile garments includ-ing raincoats and headgear 273 Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such .as curtains, pillow cases, bedding materials, mattress, textile bags 274

Manufacture of water-proof textile -products such as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275

Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres for purposes of padd­ing, wadding, and upholstery filling 276

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'Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Manufacture of coir and coir pro-ducts 277

Manufacture of umbrellas 278

Processing and manufacture of tex-tile products not covered above 279

28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products:-

Sawing and planing of wood. 280 Manufacture of wooden furniture & fixtures 281

Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows. 282 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equip­ment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures 283 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ducts such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 2'85 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood 287 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 288

Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 289

29 Paper and paper Products:­Manufacture of pulp from wood rags, wastepaper and other fibre~ and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board in mill 290 Manufacture of pulp from wood rags, wastepaper and other fibre~ and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board handmade 291

Manufacture of products, such as paper bags. boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292

30 Pr!nting and Publishing:­Printing and publishing of news. papers and periodicals 300

Printing and publishing of books 301

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Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

All other types of printing including lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work con-nected with printing industry 302

All typE'S of binding, stiching, siz-ing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303

31 Leather and Leather Products:­Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 310 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 311 Manufacture of clothing and wear-ing apparel (except footwear) made of leather and fur 312 Manufacture of leather products (except those covered by Code Nos. 311, 312), such as leather uphols­tery, suitcases, pocket books, ciga­rette and key cases, purses, sadd-lery, whip and other articles 313 Repair of shoes and other leather foot-wear 314 Repair of all other leather products except footwear 315

32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products:-Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 Manufacture of rubber goods used Manufacture of all kinds of other for industrial purpose 322 rubber products from natural or synthetic rubber including rubber raincoat 32'3 Production of petroleum, kerosene and other petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324 Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven 325 Manufacture (If other coal and coaltar products not covered else. where - 326

33 Chemicals and Chemical Products:­

Manufacture of basic industrial che1ll:icals such as acids, alkalis & their salts not elsewhere specified 330 Manufacture of dyes paints, colours and varnishes' 331 Manufacture of fertilizers 332 ~anufacture of ammunition, explo-SIves and fire works 333

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Manufacture of matches

Manufacture of medicines, pharma­ceutical preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet prepara-

334

tions except soap 335

Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336 Manufacture of turpentine, synthe-tic, resin, and plastic products and materials (including synthetic rubber) 337

Man ufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of other chemicals & chemical products not covered above (including inedible oils 8.nd fats) 339

34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal:-M'anufacture of structural clay pro­ducts such as bricks, tiles Manufacture of cement and cement

340

products 341 Manufacture of lime 342 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing Manufacture of stonewares, than images

other

Manufacture of stone images Manufacture of plaster of paris and its products Manufacture of asbestos products M'anufacture of mica products

35 Manufacture of earthenware and

343

344 345

346 347 348

earthen pottery: - 35~

Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 351 Manufacture of porcelain and its products 35Z Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353 Manufacture of glass apparatus 354' Manufacture of earthen image, busts and statues 3551 Manufacture of earthen toys and artw8 res except those covered by code No. 355 356 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photo­graphic lenses and glass products covered above 357

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Major Group (Code) •

Description Minor Group (Code)

35 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere specified 359

36 Basic Metals and their products ex-cept Machinery and .J.'ransport Equipment: -Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling, conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361

Manufacture of armaments 362

Manufacture of structural steel products such as joist, rail, sheet, plate 363 M'anufacture of iron and steel furniture 364

Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365 Manufacture of aluminium products 366 Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron, brass, bell metal and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Enamelling, galvanising, plating, (including electroplating) polishing and welding of metal products 368 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G, I. pire, wire net, bolt, screw, bucke'~, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering pro­ducts done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be classified in major groups 36,37,38, and 39). 369

37 Machinery (All kinds other than transport) and Electrical Equip­ment:-Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical) -except textile machinery 370 Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers. other than -electrical equipment, such as diesel engines, road rollers, tractors 371 Manufacture of machine tools 372 Manufacture of textile machinery and accessories 373 Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and equipment such as motors. generators, transformers 374

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group­(Code)

Manufacture of electric lamps and fans 375

Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376

Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Manufacture of electronic equip-ment such as radio, microphone 378

Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus, appliances not specified above 379

38 Transport Equipment:­

Manufacture, assembly and repair-ing of locomotives 380 Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and other rail road equipment other than that covered by Code No. 363 381 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except-ing motor engines) 382 Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts and accessories 383 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384 Manufacture of bicycles and tri­cycles and accessories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385 Building and repairing of water transport equipment such as ships, boats, and manufacture of marine engines 386 Manufacture & repair of air trans­port equipment including aero­planes, aeroengines 387 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above such as animal drawn and hand drawn vehicles 389

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing Indus­tries: Manufacture of optical instrurr.ents and lenses, opthalmic goods and photographic equipment and sup-plies 390

Manufactur" of scientific, medical and surgical instruments and equip-ment and supplies 391 Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks 392

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Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Manufacture of jeweller!, silver­ware and wares using gold and other precious metals 393

Manufacture and tuning of Musical Instruments 394

Manufacture of stationery articles not covered elsewhere such as pencil, pen-holder, :fountain pen 395

Man ufacture of sports goods 396

Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 399

Divisioll 4-Constrllction 40 Construction: -

Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, floor-ing, decorative constructions, ele­ctrical and sanitary installations 400

Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines 402 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs such as bund, embankments, dam, canal. tank, tubewells, wells 403

Division 5-Electricitu, Gas, Water and Sanitary Sen'lces

.50 Electricity and Gas:-

Generation and transmission of electric eneru 500 Distribution of electric energy 501 Manufacture of Gas in gas works and distribution to domestic and industrial consumers 502

51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services:­

Collection, purification and distri­bution of water to domestic and industrial consumers 510 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 511

Division 6-Trade and Commerce 60 Wholesale Trade:-

Wholesale trading in cereals and Pulses 600

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish dairy products eggs, poultry and other foodstuff (not covered else where) 601

Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics and textiles products such as garments, hessian, gunn~ .bag, silk and woollen yarn, shlrtmgs, suitings, hosiery products 602

Wholesale trading in beverages, such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 603

Wholesale trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 604

Wholesale trading in other intoxi~ cants such as opium, ganja etc. 605

Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco pro-ducts 606

Wholesale trading in animals 607

Wholesale trading in straw and fodder 608

61 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 610 Wholesale trading in fuel and light-ing products such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 Wholesale trading in toilets, perfu-mery and cosmetics 612

Wholesale trading in metal, porce-lain and glass utensils, crockery, china ware 613

Wholesale trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 614

Wholesale trading in footwear 615

Wholesale trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products 616

Wholesale trading in petrol, mobil oil and allied products 617 Wholesale tl'ading in other house-hold equipment not covered above 618

62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 620 Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, cane, thatches and similar products 62.1

. 63 Wholesale trading in paper and other stationery goods 630

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:Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Wholesale trading in agricultural and industrial _ machinery equip­ment and tools and appliances other than electrical 631 Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment like motor, battery, electric fan, bulb 632

Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 633

Wholesale trading in skim, leather and fur 634

Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635 Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitaryequipmen_t 636

Wholesale trading in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 637 Wholesale trading in precious metals and stones, gold and silver-wares and jewellery 638 Wholesale trading in all goods not covered &bove 639

64 Retail Trade:-Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry 640 Retail trading in beverage!; such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 641 Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 642 Retail trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja, etc. 643 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, ciga­rettes and other tobacco products 644 Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood and kerosene 645 Retail trading in food stuffs like sweetmeats, condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 646 Retail trading in animals 647 Retail trading in straw and fodder 648

65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton, wool, silk and other tex­tiles and hosiery products; (this Includes retail trading in piece­goods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles) 650

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group;. (Code)

Retail trading in toilet goods, per-fumes and cosmetics 651 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 652

Retail trading in footwear, head­gear such as hat, umbrellas, shoes and chappals 653· Retail trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products 654 Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and allied products 655·

66 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 660' Retail trading in stationery goods and papers 661 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 662 Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toys 663 Retail trading in other household equipment not covered above 664

67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 670 Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 671 Retail trading. in wood, bamboo cane, bark and thatches 672· Retail trading in other building materials 673

68 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and appliances 680--Retail trading in transport and storage equipm~nts Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb, etc. Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their products excluding

681

682'

footwear and headgear 683· Retail trading in clock and watch, eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in scientific, medical and surgical instruments Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery Retail trading in musical instru­ments, gramophone record, pictures

685·

and paintings including curio dealing 687

688 goods unspecified 689

Book-selling Retail trading in

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Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous:­Importing and exporting of goods and commodities Real estate and properties Stocks, shares and futures Providents and insurances

690 691 692 693 694 Money lending (indigenous)

Banking and similar type financial operation

of 695

Auctioneering Distribution of motion pictures All other activities connected with trade and commerce not covered above including hiring out of dur­able goods such as electric fan,

696 697

microphone, rickshaw, etc. 699

.'Division 7.-Transport, Storage and Communi­cation:

70 Transport: -Transporting by railways 700 Transporting by tramway and bus service . 701 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 702 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Animal transporting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, .camel 704 Transporting by man such as carry-ing of luggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling cycle rickshaw driving' 705 Transporting by boat, steamer, ferry, etc. by river, canal 706 Transporting by boat steamer ship, cargo boat by sea or ocean ' 707 Transporting by air 708 Transporting by other means not covered above 709

"71 Services incidental to transport such as packing, carting travel agency 710

12 Storage and Ware Housing:­Operation of storage such as ware-~u~s 7W Operation of storage such as cold­storage 721 Operation of storage of other type 722

Major Group (Code)

Description

73 Communication: -

Minor Group (Code)

Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications 730 Telephone communication 731 Information and broadcasting 732

Division 8.-Services: 80 Public Services (This does not in­

clude Govt., Quasi-Govt. or local body activities, other than adminis­trative, in such fields as transport, communication, information and broadcasting, education and scienti­fic services, health, industries, pro­duction, construction, marketing & operation of financial institution each of which is classified in the appropriate industry groups) :-

Public Services in Union and State army including territorial corps and volunteer corps 800 Public Service in Navy 801 Public Service in Air Force 802 Public Service in Police 803 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central Government 804 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Quasi­Government organisation, munici-palities, local boards, etc. 805 Public service in administrative departments and offices of State Governments 809

81 Educational and Scientific Services:­Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges, tech­nical schools and similar technical and vocational institutions 810 Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of non-technical type 811 Scientific services and research insti­tutions not capable of classification under any individual group 812

82 Medical and Health Services:­Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and indi­viduals such as by hospitals, sana­toria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic particulars 820 Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individuals 821

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Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

83 Religious and Welfare Services:­Religious services rendered by reli­gious organisations and their estab­lishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this includes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations 830 Religious and allied services render-ed by pandit, priest, preceptor, faldr, monk 831 Welfare services rendered by orga­nisations operating on a non-profit basis for promotion of welfare of the community such as relief soci­eties red-cross organisation for the collection and allocation of contri-bution for charity 832

84 Legal Services:-Legal services rendered by barris­ter, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, pleader, mukurie, munshi 840 Matrimonial services rendered by organizations and individuals 841

85 Business Services:-Eng-ineering services rendered by pl'ores::;ional organisations or in-dividuals 850 ~usi1!ess services rendered by orga­lllsabons of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or like individuals 851 Business services rendered bv professional organisations or indI­viduals such as of those of advertis-ing and publicity agencies 852 Bus!ness services. re~dered by pro-feSSIOnal orgamsatIOns or indi-viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper corres­pondent, columnist, journalists editors, authors ' 853

86 Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations:-Services rendered by trade associa­tions, chambers of commerce trade unions and similar other organisa-tions 860 Services rendered by civic social cultural, political, and f~aternai organisations such as rate payers association, club, library 861 Community services such as those rendered by pUblic libraries museums, botanical and zoologicai gardens etc. 862

Major Group (Code)

Description

87 Recreation Services:-

Minor Group­(CodeL_

Production of motion picture and allied services such as processing editing etc. 870 Recreation services rendered by cinema houses by exhibition of motion pictures 871 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as those of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties, musicians, exhibitions, circus, carnivals 872' Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by orga­nisations and individuals including horse, motor etc. racing. 873-

88 Personal Services:-Services rendered to households such as those by domestic servants, ~~s ~~

Services rendered to households su~h as those by governess, tutor, Pl"lvate secretary 881 Services rendered by hotels, board-ing houses, eating houses, cafes, re,;tanrants und si:milar other orga­Eisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882 Laundry services rendered by orga­nisations and individuals, (this includes all types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning services) 883 Hair dressing, other services render-ed by organisation and individuals such as those by barber, hair­dressing saloon and beauty shops 884 Services rendered by portrait and commericial photographic studios 885

89 Services (not elsewhere classified):­Services rendered by organisations or individuals not elsewhere classi-fied 890'

Division 9-Activities not adequately descirbed:

90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of such individuals who fail to provide sufficient information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 900 Fresh entrants to the Labour ~arket 999

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APPENDIX-II NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS

(Code Structure)

Which classifies occupations into 331 Occupational Families (three-digit code numbers)

75 Occupational Groups (two-digit code numbers) 11 Occupational Divisions (one...digit code numbers)

Note I.-The Classification does not provide separate code numbers for Apprentices. Foremen and Instructors (in-plant only). These may be classified by giving the prefixes of "A", "B", or "C" respectively before the code number of the occupation which is being learned, supervised or instructed.

Note JI.-n. e. c.-not elsewhere classified.

DIVISIONS, GROUPS AND FAMILIES o Professional, Technical and Related Workers: 032 Physicians, Homeopathic

00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors:-

01

000 Architects 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009

Civil Engineers (including overseers) Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers • Chemical Engineers Metallurgical Engineers Mining Engineers Surveyors Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, n. e. c.

Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and other Physical Scientists:-010 Chemists, except Pharmaceutical

Chemists 011 Pharmaceutical Chemists 012 013 014 015 019

Physicists Meteorologists Geologists and Geophysicist Mathematicians Chemists, Physicists, Geologists other Physical Scientists, n.e.C.

and

02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists & Related Scientists:-020 Biologists and Animal Scientists 021 Veterinarians 022 Sliviculturists 023 Agronomists and Agricultural Scien­

tists 029 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agrono­

mists and Related Scientists, n.e.c.

03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic mn Physicians. Ayurvedic

033 Physicians, others 034 Physiologists 035 Dentists 039 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists,

n.e.c.

04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical & Health Technicians:-040 Nurses 041 Midwives and Health Visitors 042 Nursing Attendants and Related

Workers 043 Pharmacists

Technicians and Pharmaceutical

044 Vaccinators 045 Physiotherapists, Masseurs

Related Technicians Sanitation Technicians Optometrists and Opticians

and

046 047 049 Medical and Health Technic:ians.

n.e.c. (excluding Laboratory Assis­tants see 091).

05 Teachers:-050 Teachers, University 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 05~ Teachers, Middle and Primary

Schools 053 Teachers, Nm/sery and Kindergarten.

Schools 059 Teachers, n.e.c.

06 Jurists:-060 J ud~('s and Magistrates 061 Legal Practitioners and Advisers 062 Law Assistants (\69 Jl1rists, and Legal Technicians

(induding Petition Writers)

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07 Social Scientists and Related Workers:-070 Economists 071 Accountants and Auditors 072 Statisticians and Actuaries 073 Geographers 074 Psychologists 075 Personnel Specialists 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers 077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 078 Historians, Archeologists, Political

Scientists and Related Workers 079 Social Scientists and Related

Workers, n.e.c.

08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers:-080 Authors 081 Editors, Journalists and Related

Workers 082 Translators, Interpreters and

Language Specialists 083 Painters; Decorators and Commer-

cial Artists 084 Sculptors and Modellers 085 Actors and Related Workers 086 Musicians and Related Workers 087 Dancers and Related Workers 089 Artists, Writers and Related

Workers n.e.c.

09 Draughtsll1en, and Science and Engineer­ing Technicians, n.e.c. 090 Draughtsmen 091 Laboratory Assistants 099 Science and Engineering Techni­

cians, n.e.c.

OX Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers:-

OXO Ordained Religious 'Yorkers OX1 Non-ol'daifiE'd Heligious Workers OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and RE'lated

Workers

OX9 Other ProfesSiional, Technical and Related Workf'rs, n,e.c.

OX4 Geographers 1 Adrninistrah"vc, Ex('('util'e ona }1,[ml[1.geri.'11

Workers OX3 Librarians, Archidsts [IT'd R~latf'J

Worlfers: 10 Administrators and ExecutivE' Officials.

Governmen t: _

100 Administrators and EXt'cut[,-1::' Offi­cials, Central Government (A:; De­fencf' SerYices Pl'rsonr.el to be included in this family)

101 Administrators and Executive Offi­cials, State Government

102 Administrators and Executive Offi­cials. Local Bodies.

103 Administrators and Executive Offi. cials, Quasi-Government

104 Village Officials 109 Administrators and Executive Offi­

cials, Government, n.e.c.

11 Directors and Managers, Whosesale and Retail Trade:-110 Directors and Managers, Wholesale

Trade 111 Directors and Managers, Retail

Trade

12 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­prietors, Financial Institutions:-120 Directors, Managers and Working

Proprietors, Banks 121 Directors, Managers and Working

Proprietors, Insurance 129 D.irectors, Managers and Working

Proprietors, Financial Institutions,

13 Directors, Managers and Working Pro· prietors, other:-130 Directors, Managers and Working

Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Well Drilling

131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietor~, Construction

132 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, 'Yater and Sanitary.

133 Directors, Managers and W 0rking Proprietors, Manufacturing

134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Com" munication

135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Recreation, Entertain­ment and Catering Services

136 Directors, Managers and "\Y orking Proprietors, Other Services

139 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, n.e.c.

2 Clerical and Related Workers: 2Q Book-keepers and Cashiers:-

200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts Clerks

201 Cnshiers 202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors

including ushers and Ticket Collectors (excluding those on moving trans­port)

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21 Stenographers and Typists:-210 Stenographers 211 Typists

22 Office Machine Operators: 220 Computing Clerks and Calculating

Machine Operators 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c.

28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous:-280 General and other Ministerial Assie,

tants and Clerks 289 :.\1iscellaneous Offic:e Workers includ­

ing Record keepers, Moharrers, Diaphers, Packers and Binders of office papers.

29 Unskilled Office Workers:-290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall

Porters etc. n.e.c.

3 Sales Workers: 80 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and

Retail Trade:-800 Working Proprietors, Wholesale

Trade 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade

31 Insurance and real estate salemen, sales­men of securities and services, and auctioneers :-310 Agents and Salesmell, Insurance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real

Estate 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and

Shares 313 Auctioneers 314 Valuers and Appraisers 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen,

Salesmen of Securities and Services, and Auctioneers, n.e.c.

32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents:-320 Commercial Travellers 321 Manufacturers' Agents 329 Commercial Travellers and Manu­

facturers' Agents, n.e.c.

33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers:-330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants,

Wholesale and Retail Trade 331 Hawkers, Pedlars awi Street Vendors 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and

Related Workers, n.e.c.

34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers:_ 340 Money-Lenders (including Indige.

no us Bankers) 341 Pawn-Brokers

4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Related Workers:

40 Farmers and Farm Managers:-400 Cultivators (Owners) 401 Cultivators (Tenants) 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and

Overseers 403 Plantel's and Plantation Managers 404 Farmers and Farm Managers,

Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing 1109 Farmers and Farm :Managers, n.e.Co

41 Farm Workers:-410 Farm Machinery Operators 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and

Insects Hearing 412 Gardeners (mulis) 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) 414 Agr.icultural Labourers 415 Plantation Labourers 419 Farm Workers, n.e.c.

42 Hunters and Related Workers:-420 Hunters 421 Trappers 429 Hunters and ReJated Workers, n.e.c.

43 Fishermen and Related Workers:-4~O Fishermen, Deep Sea 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal

Waters 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge

and Pearl Divers 439 Fishermen and Related \Y \)1 :,o'S,

n.e.c.

44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers:-440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 441 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest

Products including lac (except logs) 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters 4-13 Charcoal Burners and Forest Pro­

duct Proce8sors 449 LO.l:tgers and other Forestry Workers

n.e.c.

5 Mines, QII(1I'I"YIIICII and Related Workers: 50 Miners and Quarrymen:-

5no Miners 501 Quarrymen

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502 Drillers. Mines and Quarries 503 Shot Firers 509 Miners and Quarrymen. n.e.c.

51 Well Drillers and Related Workers:-510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 511 Well Drillers, other than Petroleum

and Gas

52 Mineral Treaters:-520 Mineral Treaters

59 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, n.e.c.:-590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related

Workers, n.e.c.

6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations:

60 Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and Pilots, Ship:- . 600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 601 Ship Engineers

61 Deck and Engine-room Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and Boatmen:-610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews

and Boatmen 611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and

Oilers, Ship

62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers :-620 Aircraft Pilots 621 Flight Engineers 622 Flight Navigators

63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine:--630 Drivers 631 Firemen

64 Drivers, Road Transport:-640 Tramcar Drivers 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle

Drivers -642 Cycle Hickshaw Drivers and Rick­

shmv Pullers 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 649 Driven~. Road 'l'ransport, n.c.c.

(including Palki and Doli Bearers)

65 Conductors. - Guards and Brakesmen (Railway) :-650 Conductors 651 Guards 652' Brakesmen

66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Con­trollers, Despatchers, Transport:-660 Inspectors, Supervisors and Station

Masters 661 Traffic Controllers 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen

67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele­communication Operators:-670 Telephone' Operators 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 672 Radio Communication and Wireless

Operators 673 Teleprinter Operators 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related

Tele-CommuTl!c<ltiO!1 Orpr~tors, n.e.c.

88 Postmen and Messengers:-680 Postmen 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons)

69 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations, n.e.c.

690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors. including Ushers and Ticket Collectors on moving Transport

691 Conductors, Road Transport 692 Workers in Transport Occupations.

n.e.c. G93 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and

Despat.;hers, Communications 694 Workers in Communication Occupa-

tion, n.e.c. -

7-8 Cm/tsmen, Production Process Workers, and Labourers not elsewhere classified:

70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers:-700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners,

Scourers, etc. 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders 703 Warpers and Sizer:'! 704 Drawers and Weavers 705 l'aUern Card Preparers

(excluding Printers) 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers 707 Knitters and Lace Makers 708 Carpet Makers and Finishers 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers

and Related Workers. n.e.c.

"71

'13

"74

'75

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Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers:-710 Tailors, Dre,s Makers and Garment

Makers 711 Hat and Het\d-gear Makers 712 713 714

715

719

Furriers Upholsterers and Related Workers Pattern Makers, Markers and Cutt­ers, Textile Products, Leather Gar­ments and Gloves Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Textile and [<'ur Products Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Relat­ed Workers, n.e.c.

Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except Gloves and Garments) and ReJated Workers:-720 Shoe Makes and Shoes Repairers 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear

'and Related Workers 722 Harness and Sad <;lIe Makers 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers

(except Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers, n.e.c.

Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers:-730 Furnacemen, Metal 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related

Heat Treatel's 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and

Forgemen 734 Moulders and Coremakers 735 Metal Drawers and Extruders 739 Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers,

Moulders and Related Metal-Making and Treating Workers fl.e.c.

Precision Instrument Maker~, Watch Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers:-740 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch

and Clock MakeJ;s and Repairmen 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silver-

smiths 742 Jewellery Engravers

Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Weld­ers, Platers and Related Workers:-750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-makers and

Machine Tool Setters 751 Machine Tool Orernt()~s

752 Fitter-Assemblers and Machine Erectors (Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Fitter-Assem­blers)

753 Mechanics-Repairmen (Except Elec­trical and Precision Instrument Repairmen)

754 Sheet Metal Workers 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters 756 Welders and Flame Cutters 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal

Workers 758 Electro-Platers, Dip-Platers and

Related Workers 759 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers,

Welders, Platers and Delated Work­ers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engrav­ers other than printing)

76 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers:-760 Electricians, Electrical Repairmen

and Related Electrical Workers 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and

Television 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone

and Telegraph 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers 769 Electricians and Related Electrical

and Electronics Workers, n.e.c.

77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers:-770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers

(Wood) 771 Shipwrights and Body Builders 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machi-

nists 773 Coach and Rody Builders 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights 775 Cabinet Makers 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers,

Coopers. and Related Workers, n.e.c.

78 Painters and Paper Hangers:-780 Painters and Paper Hangers

79 Bricklayers. Plasterers and Construction Workers n.e.c.:-790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and

Stene Dressers 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons 792 Glaziers

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793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and Mosaic Workers

794 Hut Builders and Thatchers 795 Well Diggers 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construc­

tion Workers. n.e.c.

80 Corr.positors, Printers, Engravers, Book~ Binders and Related Workers:-800 Type-setting Machine Operators 801 Compositors 802 Proof-Readers and Copy Holders 803 Printers (Paper) 804 Printers (Textile) 805 Photo-Litho Operators, Photo-litho­

graphers 806 Engravers, Etchers & mock Makers

(Printing) 807 Stereotypers 80g Book Binders 809 Compositors, PrinterR, Engravers,

Book-Binders and Related \Vorkers, n.e.c.

SJ Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers:-810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 811 Potters, and Related Clay Fonners 812 Blowers and Benders, Glass 813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and

Finishers 815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay

and other Ceramics 819 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay

Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c.

82 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers:-820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and PaT­

chers, Grains and Related Food Workers

821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 823 Khalldsari, Sugar and GUl' Makers 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and

Sweetmeat Makers 825 Makers of Aerated Water and

Brewers 826 FO(ld Canners, Preserver£: and Re­

lated Workers 827 Butchers

828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Related; WQrk~rs

829 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers,. n.e.c.

83 Chemical and Related Process Workers:-830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators-831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat

Treaters, Chemical and Related Processes

832 Crushers, Millers . and Calenderers-Chemical and Related Processes

833 Paper Pulp Preparers 834 Paper Makers 839 Chemical and Related Process

'Yorkers, n.e.c.

84 Tobacco Prepal'ers and Products Makers: 840 CurcI's, Gra(k-rs and Blenders~

Toba~co

841 Cigarette l\Iachine Operators 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Preparers and Product

Makers, H.e.C.

85 Craft~men and Production Process Workers fl.e.C. 850 Basketry Weavers and Related

Wor]{ers 851 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and

Related Rubber Products Makers 852 Plastics Products Makers 853 Tanners. Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers

and Related Workers 854 Photographic Dark Room Workers 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and

Related Workers 856 Paper Products Makers 859 Craftsmen and Production Process

'Yorkers, n.e.c.

86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related Workers:-860 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers

and Counters 861 Paekers, Labellers and Related

Workers

87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers:-870 Operators. Stationary Engines and'

Related Equipment

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~71 Boilermen and Firemen 872 Crane and Hoist Operators .873 Riggers and Cable Splicers 874 Operators of Earth-moving and

Other Cons~ruction Machinery, 11.e.c.

875 Materials-handling Equipment Opera­tors

876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary Engines, Motor Vehicles and Relat­ed Equipment

879 Stationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers, n.e.c.

g9 Labourers, n.e.c.:-890 Loaders and Unloaders 899 Labourers, n.e.c.

'9 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers.

90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers:-900 Fire Fighters and Related Workers 901 Police Constables, Investigators and

Related Workers 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and

Related Workers 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards,

and Related Workers, n.e .. c.

'91 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers:-910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards

(Domestic and Institutional) 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and

lnsti ttl tional) 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and

other Servants (Domestic) 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids 919 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids, and

Related Workers, n.e.c.

'92 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers 920 Waiters, Bartender~ and Related

Workers (Institutional)

93 Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers:-930 Building Care-Takers 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen

94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers:-940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians

and Related Workers

95 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers;-950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dho­

bies 951 Dry-cleaners and Pressers

96 Athletes Sportsmen and Related Workers: 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related

Workers

97 Photographers and Related Camera Opera­tors:-970 Movie Camera Operators 979 Other Photographers

99 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers, n.e.c.:-990 Embalmers and Undertakers 999 Service, Sport and Recreation

\Vorkers, n.e.c.

X Workers not Classifiable by occupation

xo iVorkers without occupations:-XOO Workers without occupations:

Matriculates and above .X08 Workers without occupations:

Literates X09 Workers without

Othel's occupations:

X8 Workers Reporting Occnpation Unidenti­fable or "lTnclassifiable:-X80 Workers reporting occupations un­

identifiable or unclassifiable

X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation:­X90 Workers not Reporting occupation.

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SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area fi~u,:e furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popu!a- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residt'ntia! No. of households

Urban Sq. Mile villages . houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

INDIA T (a) 1,232,561 (b) 1,228,402 358 567,351 2,700 78,855,586 84,511,887

R 1,213,535 297 567,351 65,070,272 68,948,516 U 14,867 5,305 2,700 13,785,31 4 15,563,371

MADHYA PRADESH ... T (a) 171,217 (b) 169,042 192 7°,414 219 6,230,854 6,61 5,580

R 168,322 165 70,414 5,376,498 5,628,373 U 720 6,428 219 854,356 987,207'

Gwalior Division T (al 17,253 (h) 17,215.5 200 6,594 24 595,496 651,261

R 17,155·7 166 6,594 506,7G6 534,736 . U 59. 8 9,739 24 88,790 II6,525·

I }''lorena T (a) 4,489 (b) +,511.5 174 1,290 6 134,708 142,804

R 4,507.2 159 1,290 121,6+5 129,293 U 4.3 15,611 6 IS,Ob3 13,511

2 Bhind T (a) 1,723 R (b) 1.720. 1 373 898 4 13-1,708 113,916 U 1,717.0 346 898 95,831 104,439

3.1 15,128 4 8,593 9,+77

3 Gwalior T ( a) 2,002 (b) 2,015.0 326 760 4 95,868 124,830·

R 1,988.2 168 760 55,457 60,484 U 26.8 12,124 4 40,411 64,346.

4 Datia T (a) 782 (b) 785.7 255 416 J3,112 39,249'

R 783.7 218 '1l6 32,755 33,137 U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6,112

5 Shivpuri T (a) 3,986 (b) 3,943.1 142 1.308 3 108,766 110,897

R 3,939. q 132 1;308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 3 7,263 8,01&.

6 Guna T ( a) +,271 (b) 4.240.1 141 1,922 6 113,618 119,565-

R +,219.7 123 1,922 99,515 104,502 U 20.4 3,665 6 11,103 15,063.

Rewa Division T (a) 22,845 (b) 22,677. 8 187 10,638 18 815,913 884,909'

R 22,601. 5 176 la,638 761 ,397 825,457 U 76 .3 3,445 18 54,516 59,452

7 Tikamgarh T (al 1,944 (b) 1,960.9 232 872 88,630 93,830

R 1,958.7 2')') 872 84,563 89,549' U 2.2 9,389 +,067 4,28],

8 Chhatarpur T (a) 3.381 (b) :>.330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,377

R 3,295.7 161 1,076 10+.+17 114, 110 U 3+.6 1,630 5 11,219 12,267

9 Palln:3 T (a) 2,716 (b) 2.785.0 119 !1:H 65.178 72,882

R 2,784.5 113 !l:H 62.173 69,201 U 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681

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

xxv

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T ----------- per 1000 Educated percentage variation R

Persons Males Females males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

439,234,771 226,293,201 212,941,57° 941 1°5,333,281 lI4'00 +21'5° T (b) 360,298,168 183,5°(,095 176,794,°73 963 68,304,933 18'96 R

78,936,603 42,789,106 36,147,497 845 37,Oll8,348 46 '91 U

32,372,408 16,578,204 15,794,2°4 953 5,544,862 17'13 +24':17 T 27,745,174 14>°85,°38 13,660,136 97° \ 3,53°,896 12-73 +20'95 R

4,627,234 2,493,166 2,134,068 856 2,013,966 43'52 +47'7° U

3,436,639 1,841,668 1,594>971 866 588,172 17'11 +22'12 T 2,854,229 1,526,73° 1,327,499 870 355,363 12'45 +19'55 R

582,410 314,938 267,472 849 232,809 39'97 +36 '52 U

783,348 426,061 357,287 839 116,616 14·89 +23'64 Tl 716,221 388,901 327,320 842 89,701 12 ·52 +20·36 R 67,127 37,160 29,967 806 26,915 40-10 +74·30 U

641,169 346,797 294,372 849 111,617 17 ·41 +21,44 T2 593,516 320,175 273,341 854 94,551 15·93 + 17·78 R

47,653 26,622 21,031 790 17,066 35·81 +98·06 U

657,876 353,813 304,063 859 183,336 27·87 +24·06 T3 333,428 178,648 154,780 866 47,699 14·31 +18·09 R 3::!4,HS 175,165 149,283 852 135,637 41·81 +30·85 U

20f),JS7 105,640 9.J.,827 898 29,836 14,88 +22·00 T4 171,037 90,264 80,n3 895 20,115 11·76 +35·11 R 29,430 L'),376 14,054 914 9,721 33·03 -21·99 U

517,'l,)-~ 295,543 262,411 888 64,522 11·56 + 17 ·19 T5 519,072 27.J,718 244,354 889 49,862 9·61 + 14·28 R 38,882 20,825 18,057 867 14,660 37·70 +77,65 U

595,825 313,814 282,011 899 82,245 13·80 +23·64 T6 520,955 274,024 246,931 901 53,435 10,26 +22·45 R

74,870 39,790 35;080 882 28,810 38,48 +32·62 U

4,251,°42 lI,180,496 2,°7°,546 95° 499,783 11'76 +24'65 T 3,988,217 lI,037,582 1,950,635 957 401,185 10·06 +26'92 R

262,825 142,914 119>911 839 98,598 37'51 -~·oo U

455,662 239,035 216,627 906 44,067 9·67 +24·44 T7 435,193 228,339 206,854 906 36,698 8·43 +25·81 R 20,469 10,696 9,773 914 7,369 36·00 + I, 12 U

587,373 310,653 276,720 891 65,932 11·22 +22,08 TS; 531,054 280,559 250,495 893 47,072 8·86 +22·93 R

56,319 30,094 26,225 871 18,860 33·49 + 14·59 U

331,257 170,942 160,315 938 31),034 10·88 +27·57 T9 314,520 162,132 152,388 940 29,214 9·29 +32,39 R

16,737 8,810 7,927 900 6,820 40·75 -24·26 U

XXVI

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note: - Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

U nion/S tate !Division! Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Dis trict/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion pt'r inhabited Towns residential No. of households

Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10 Satna T (a) 2,823 (b) 2,866 ·3 242 1,753 4 137,450 147,0&8

R 2,857 ·2 221 1,753 123,670 132,231 U 9 ·1 6,965 4 13,780 14,857

11 Rewa T (a) 2,509 (b) 2,427 ·6 318 2,296 142,452 156,911

R 2,422 ·9 301 2,296 134,316 147,175 U 4.7 9,143 8,136 9,736

12 Shah:-lol T (a) 5,412 (b) 5,354·4 155 1,974 5 164,854 176,452

R 5,330 ·6 145 1,974 151,876 163,077 U 23·8 2,427 5 12,978 13,375

1 ; Sidbi T (a) 4,OeO (b) 3,953 ·3 147 1,733 101,513 111,369

R 3,951·9 146 1,733 100,382 110,114 U 1·4 3,692 1,131 1,255

Indore Division ••. T (a) ~7,341 (b) 2S,5!!5· 6 113!! 11,003 62 I,062,IU8 1,133.830

R 25,412.4 177 11,003 832,700 847,060 U 113. 2 111,604 62 229,518 !!86,770

11 Mandsaur T (a) 3,966 (b) 3,65-!·3 206 1,576 12 146,902 150,173

R 3,641·8 163 1,576 115,576 116,945 U 12 ·5 12,762 12 31,326 33,228

15 Ratlam T ( a) 1,727 (b) 1,878 ·0 257 1,038 5 91,103 92,776

R 1,869 ·2 185 1,038 63,858 64,932 U 8·8 15,676 5 27,245 27,844

1G Ujjain T ( a) 2,360 (b) 2,343 ·6 282 1,111 6 118,755 133,443

R 2,332 ·1 192 1, III 86,159 88;049 U II ·5 18,654- 6 32,596 45,394

17 Jhabua T (a) 2,615 (b) 2,622 ·7 196 1,331 6 88,284 89,627

R 2,621·4 183 1,331 81,009 82,284 U 1·3 26,862 6 7,275 7,343

13 Dhar T (a) 3,150 (b) 3,183 ·5 202 1,471 6 116,351 119,339

R 3,163 ·3 182 1,471 103,455 106,131 U 20·2 3,300 6 i2,896 13,208

n Indore T ( a) 1,479 (b) 1,369 ·4 550 640 4 108,369 146,097

R 1,343 ·2 224 640 54,704 55,347 U 26·2 17,288 4 53,665 90,750

2) DM9'l't'! T ( a) 2,706 (b) 2,596·9 172 1,039 7 88,486 89,260

R 2,589·1 147 1,039 75,006 75,594-U 7·8 8,638 7 13,480 13,tiGti

21 Wt"St Nimar T ( a) 5,206 (b) 3,751·4 264 1,715 13 171,482 177,463

R 3,739·9 228 1,715 147,166 150,647 U 11·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,SIG

2'2 F.a~t Nimar T ( a) 4,132 (b) 4,12:;'8 166 1,082 3 132,486 135,652

R 4,112·4 129 1,082 105,767 107,131 U 13·4 11,469 3 26,719 28,521

XXVll

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Co/itd.

India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T ----- per Educated percentage variation R

Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

69{,37(} 353,430 340,940 965 108,237 15·59 +25·22 T 10 6:30.916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13 ·25 +27·93 R 63;454 34,564 < 23,H90 836 24,652 38·85 +3·40 U

772,602 388,887 383,715 987 114,998 14·88 +21·90 TIl 729,537 364,483 365,054 1,002 95,639 13·11 +27<'11 R

43,065 H,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29·14 tI

829,649 424,042 405,607 957 85,423 10·30 +27·49 T 12 171,889 392,624 379,265 966 66,036 8·56 +29·47 R ')7,760 31,418 26,342 838 19,387 33·56 +5·87 U

580,129 293,507 286,622 977 45,092 7·77 +24·95 T 13 573,103 290,579 284,529 979 42,941 7·47 +23·87 R

5,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·84 U

5,931,593 3,065,693 2,865,900 935 1,23°,410 20'74 +27.65 T 4,504,813 2,306,!UII: 2,198,601 953 586,067 13'01 +25'74 R 1,411:6,780 759,48:1 667,299 879 644.343 45'16 +34'03 U

752,085 390,731 361.:i54 925 168,796 22·44 +23·98 T14 59~,554 305,891 286,',63 937 100,829 17'02 +20·63 R 159,531 84,340 74,691 880 67,967 42·60 +38·24 U

-183,521 2-19,0-1-7 231,4H 941 103,431 21·39 +26·67 T 15 343,105 176,213 168,892 9,)8 43,589 12·63 +28·09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 900 59,842 43,23 +~3'26 U

6Gl,720 3+!-,515 317,205 921 155,100 23,44 +21·79 T IG H7.018 229,589 217,429 947 60,335 13'50 +21·77 R 214,702 114,926 99,776 868 94,765 44,14 +21·83 U

514,384 262,695 251,689 958 31,116 6·05 +34·42 T 17 478,657 243,941 234,716 962 16,645 3·48 +27·66 R 35,727 18,754 16,973 905 14,471 40·50 +361·65 U

643,774 328,177 315,S97 962 86,607 13·45 +27·74 T 18 577,285 293,192 284,093 969 60,826 10·54 +25·21 R 66,489 34,985 31,504 901 25,781 38·77 +54·96 U

753,594 400,470 353,124 882 283,115 38·23 +25·38 T19 301,511 155,873 145,638 934 59,194 19·63 +25·38 R 452,083 244,597 207,486 848 228,921 50·64 +25·39 U

446,901 230,761 216,140 937 77,404 17·32 +29·42 T20-379,521 195,434 184,087 942 51,805 13·65 +21·71 R 67,380 35,327 32,053 907 25,599 :17·99 + 101·20 U

990,464 505,919 484,545 958 ISI,8D2 15·33 +30·55 T21 852,387 433,675 418,712 965 %.1116 11·36 +28·14 R 13[1,077 72,244 65,833 911 ~ t,986 39·82 +47·68 U

685,150 553,378 331,772 <l39 Hi8,039 24·53 +30'88 T22 530,775 272,404 258,371 948 96,028 18·09 +32 ·20 R 154,375 80,974 73,401 906 72,011 46·65 +26'53 U

xxviii

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per Inhabited Towns residential No. of households

Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Bhopal Division T (a) 22,233 (b) 22,202 '5 175 9,868 37 756,058 803,011

R 22,OS7 '0 :147 90868 636,7n 66g,72 4 U lIS'5 5,422 37 ,,19,347 133.287

23 Shajapur T (a) 2,3CS (b) 2,384 ·9 221 1,064 5 103,299 106,880

R 2,378 ·5 199 1,064 93,788 96,367 U 6·4 8,325 5 9,511 10,513

24 Raj!(arh T (a) 2,383 (b) 2,365 ·7 218 1,673 5 93,751 104,622

R 2,351'0 199 1,673 84,384 94,565 U 14·7 3,330 5 9,367 10,057

25 Vidisha T (a) 2,839 (b) 2,819'5 174 1,498 4 96,016 99,295

R 2,816'4 151 1,498 83,894 85,771 U 3·1 20,803 4 12,122 13,524

26 Sehore T (a) 3,600 (b) 3,607 ·2 209 1,557 7 146,299 159,644

R 3,569 ·0 135 1,557 96,410 100,631 U 3S'2 7,117 7 49,889 59,013

27 Raisen T (a) 3,272 (b)' 3,277 ·7 126 1,401 3 82,591 88,452

R 3,272 ·8 119 1,401 78,757 83,846 U 4·9 4,430 3 3,834 4,606

28 Hoshangabad T (a) 3,867 (b) 3,856 ·3 160 1,399 9 125,776 132,194

R 3,818'4 131 1,399 100.829 106,637 U 37 ·9 3,144 9 24,947 25,557

29 Betu! T (a) 3,884 (b) 3,891'2 114 1,276 4 108,326 111,924

R 3,880·9 132 1,:?76 98,649 101,907 U 10·3 4,576 4: 9,677 10,017

Jabalpu~ Division ... T (a) 29,326 (b) 29,227 '4 :196 :13,108 40 :1,:173,460 1,216,395

R 29,050 '1 164 :13,108 981,&70 1,012,041 v 177'3 5,450 40 191,'79° 2°4·354

30 Sagar T (a) 3,961 (b) 3,960·5 201 1,846 8 163.374 167,087

R 3,932 ·3 157 1,846 130;071 131,538 U 28·2 6,406 8 33,303 35,549

.31 Damoh T (a) 2,827 (b) 2,808·7 156 1,144 2 94,332 97,993

R 2,800·4 137 1,144 83,785 86,795 U 8·3 6,744 2 10,547 1I,198

32 Jabalpur T (a) 3,918 (1:;) 3,908 ·2 326 2,267 11 273.039 282,377

R 3,BIR ·7 210 2,267 175,604 180,255 U 89·5 5,280 II 97,435 102.122

33 N arsimhapur T ( a) 1,979 (b) 1,981·4 208 993 4 81,933 88,138

R 1,962 ·1 185 993 72,786 77,762 U 19·3 2,537 4 9,147 10,376

34 Mandla T (a) 5,127 (b) 5,120'0 134 2,088 2 136,018 139,484

R 5,lI6·1 127 2,088 129,229 132,118 U 3·9 8,370 2 6,789 7,366

XXIX

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Conti.

India, while (0) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T _______ ~ __ A _______

1001) males Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 II 12 13 14 15 2

3,877,034 2,020,592 1,856,442 919 643,415 16·60 +27'38 T 3,115°,765 1,679,841 1,57°,924 935 382,1100 11-76 +st2-116 R

626,1I1ig 34°,751 285,518 ~8 261,1115 41 -71 +6a-71 U

526,135 270, i77 25.3,358 943 74,325 14-13 +21-45 T23 473,105 2-12,S·H 230,261 948 53,243 11-25 +18-74 R

53,030 27,933 25,097 898 21,082 39-75 +52-53 U

516,371 269,666 247,205 917 51,616 9·99 +20-90 T24 467,852 243,937 223,915 913 31,825 7-44- +21-09 R

49,019 25,729 23,290 905 16,791 34-25 + 19 -12 U

489,213 258,840 230,373 890 66,102 13-51 +26-71 T25 424,933 224,290 200,643 895 41,478 9·76 +23-92 R

64,280 34,550 29,730 860 24,624- 38-31 +48-92 U

754,684- 4CH,i8:'J 349,899 864 162,083 21-48 +44-82 T26 482,892 252,692 230,200 911 48,733 10-09 +23-29 R 271,792 152,093 119,699 787 113,345 41-70 + 109-97 U

411,426 215,709 195,717 907 5+,967 13-36 +30-46 T27 '389,588 203,930 185,658 910 47,725 12 -25 +26-19 R

21,838 11,779 10,059 854- 7,242 33·16 +230-03 U

618,29\ 319,760 298,533 93-4 141,594 22-90 +2L-52 T28 499,070 256,0+0 243,030 949 85,932 17-22 +20-90 R 1 19,2~3 63,nO 55,503 871 55,66'2 4-6-69 +24--19 U

560,412 281,055 279,357 99-4 92,728 16-55 +24-08 T29 513,325 256,108 257,217 1,00-4 70,259 13-69 +22·83 R 47,087 24,947 22,140 887 22,469 47 -72 +39-50 U

507~U.6o2 2,911,657 2,809,945 965 1:,1:77,649 20'58 +111'74 T

-40755,366 2,39 I ,761 2.363,605 988 73S,g88 15-54 +16-70 R ,66,23' 519,8g6 446,340 859 438,661 45-40 +54'57 U

796,5-47 414,834 381,713 920 163,412 20-52 +25-21 T30 615,843 318,273 297,570 935 88,389 14-35 +20-10 R 180,701 96,561 84,143 871 75,023 41-52 +46-40 U

438,343 223,067 215,276 965 80,874 18,45 +22-63 T 31 382,570 193,806 188,764 974 56,166 14·68 +21-90 R 55,773 29,261 26,512 906 24,708 44·30 +27-83 U

1,273,825 662,045 611,780 924 363,656 28-55 +21-83 T32 801,179 403,056 398,123 988 135,123 16-87 +7-28 R 472,646 258,989 213,657 825 228,533 48-35 +58·18 U

412,406 211,238 201,168 952 88,864- 21· 55 +21-6i T33 363,410 185,321 178,089 961 66,578 18-32 +20-34 R 48,996 25,917 23,079 890 22,286 45-49 +31-94 U

684,503 341,294 34-3,209 J,006 97,122 14-19 +25-00 T34 651,359 324,111 327,248 1,010 81,222 12-47 +22-12 R

33,144 17,183 15,961 929 15,900 47-97 +132·70 U

xxx

SELEOTED STATISTICS OF JNDIA, MAI>HYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

NQte:~Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union/State/DivisionJ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District(Town Rural Sq. Mil« tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households

Urban Sq. Mile villagCl' houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

35 Chhindwara T (a) 4,565 (b) 4,573·7 172 1,896 8 158,486 164,978

R 4,561'2 151 1,896 139,400 144,097 U 12 ·5 7,890 8 19,086 20,881

36 Seoni T (a~ 3,376 (b 3,360·7 156 1,589 103,817 109,lla

R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,67~ U 3·3 9,258 5,747 6,43R

37 Balaghat T Ca) 3,573 (b) 3,514'2 230 1,285 4 162,461 167,220.

R 3,501·9 217 1,285 152,725 156,797· U 12·3 3,759 4 9,736 10,423

Bilaspur Division T (a) 2:1,305 (b) ~1,351 ·8 192: 8,Ul !l.O 807,8s2 860,358

R ~1,286 '7 180 8,111 748,800 797,619 U 65'1 4,180 2:0 59,0911: 62:,739

38 Surguja T (a) 8,6::6 (b) 8.565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,888

R 8,538 ·8 116 2,397 191,684 200,008 U G·7 6,507 6 10,499 10,880

39 Bila~pur T Ca) 7,G15 (b) 7,777·9 260 3,529 10 402,339 437,734

R 7,731 ·2 240 3,529 366,339 399.468. U 16·7 3,611 10 36,000 Jg;ZG6

40 Raig-arh T (a) 5,064 (b) 5,008 . .J, 208 2,185 4 203,370 211,736

R ·1.996·7 196 2,185 l"O,7i7 l~~, 113 U 11·7 5,114 4 1:2,593 13.593

Raipur Division T (a) 30 ,914 (b) 30 ,841 .6 164 1I,092 18 1,019,817 1,<165,816.

R 30,729'0 149 11,"92 908,514 941 ,736 U IIII: ·6 4,357 18 111,303 124,08G"

41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500·3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,715.

R 7,-129 ·0 222 4,041 331.623 348,411 U 71·3 3,30-1- 8 61:862 67,304,

42 Raipur T (a) 8.214 (b) 8,213·6 244 3,811 8 417.662 138,415,

R 8,177 ·2 217 3,811 37+,146 387,779 U 36·4 6,259 8 43,516 50,636,

43 Bastar T (a) 15,IH (1'» 15,1~7 ·7 77 3,240 2 208,670 211,686

R 15,122'8 75 3,240 202.745 205,546 U 4·9 5,501 2 5,925 6,140

CLASS I TOWNS;; Indore (Mum- U 21·56 18,318 42,916 79,942 cipal Corporation)

2 Jabalpur (Town- U £6·89 5,487 3 73,304 76,923 Group)

(a) Jabalpur U 52·00 5,680 59,606 63,055 Corporattoo

(b) Jabalpur U 7·20 5,696 6,714 6,847 Cantonment

( c) Khamaria U 7·69 3,982 6,984 7,021 Ordnance Factory

XXXI

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Lit~rate & Literacy Percentage T --_ ... _-- per Educated percentage decade R Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 variation U

1951-61

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

785,535 396,672 388,863 980 127,919 16·28 +21·52 T35 687,146 3H,7D 342,419 993 89,969 13·09 +14·91 R 98,383 51,41.> 4fi,4H 894- 37,950 38·57 +103·05 U

523,741 261,060 262,681 1,006 89,313 17·05 +20·66 'T36 493,467 245.345 248,122 1,011 75,087 15·22 +20·64 R 30,274 15;715 11,559 926 14,226 46·99 +20·98 U

806,702 401,+47 405,255 1,009 160,489 20·64 +16·34 'T37 760,392 377,122 383,270 1,016 146,454- 19·26 +15·39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 904 21),035 43·26 +34·71 U

.4>099,757 2,046,862 2,052,8g5 1,003 618,052 15. 08 +lg·83 T ,,827,644 l.g02,54! 1.~5,100 1,012 4g8,54° 13'02 +16'6g R

!l72,113 141,318 127,795 886 119,5I2 43'92 +92 '94} U

>1,036,738 530,16'; 506,572 955 94,81)6 9·15 +26·12 T38

992,949 505.933 487,016 963 77,595 7·8! +24·00 R 43,789 2l,~33 19,556 807 17,271 39·44 +105·91 U

:2,021,793 998,738 1,023,055 1,024 368,528 18·23 +15·79 T39

1,853,356 910,157 943,199 1,036 291,050 15·70 + 10·59 R 168,437 88,531 79,856 902 77,478 46·00 +140·15 U

>1,041,226 517,953 523,268 1,010 154,fi58 14·85 +22·06 T40

981,339 486,454- 494,885 1,017 129,895 13·24 +22·14 R

59.S87 31.504 28,383 901 24,763 41·35 +20·75 U

5,054,7!1 2,511,236 2.543,5°5 1,013 787.381 15'58 +25'26 T

.4.564,14° 2,240,368 2,323,77lZ 1,037 568,553 IlZ'46 +lg'7lZ R

490 ,60"1 270 ,868 lU9,733 8Il 218,828 44. 60 +199'97 U

1,885,236 946,154 939,082 993 336,479 17 ·85 +27 ·23 T41

1,649,682 808.081 841,601 1,041 232,361 14·09 +17·55 R 235.554 138,073 97,481 706 104,118 44·20 +200·53 U

2,002,004 9112.679 1,019,325 1,037 370,254 18·49 +22·07 T42

1,773,856 864,016 909,840 1,053 268.5~O 15·14 +17·16 R 22[\.148 118.663 109,4-85 923 101,734- 44·59 +81·17 U

1,167,501 582,103 585,098 1,005 80,648 6·91 +27·77 T43

1,140,602 568,271 572,331 1,0(17 67,672 5·93 +27·44 R 26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,976 48·24 +43·71 U

AND TOWN GROUPS

394,941 213,346 181,595 851 200,140 50·68 +27 ·05 U

367,014 202,87+ 164,140 809 185,404- 50·52 +42·81 U

29'),375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48·74- +45·03 U

41.014 25,995 15,019 578 U,606 59'99 +19·84 U

30,625 16,881 13,744 8H 16,825 54·94- +60·22 U

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xxxii

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, »IVISIONS,

Note:~Under Column 3, (a) repreaents area figure furnished by the S'JI'Veyor General of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popnla- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households

Urban Sq. Mile villages houses ~~-~-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3 Gwalior (Muni-cipal Corpo-ration)

U 24·1 I 12,467 37,143 59,355

4- Bhopal Town~ U 36·57 6,096 3 42,289 49,228 Group (a) Bhopal Mu- U 27·49 6,743 33,117 39,947

nicipality (b) Govindpura U 7·07 2,935 5,867 5,912

Industrial Township (Heavy-Electricals

(c) Ltd.) Bairagarh (Town-

U 2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369

Area) 5 Ujjain (Muni- U 6·75 21,357 18,334 30,970

cipalitr) 6 Raipur (Muni- U 9·72 14,382 25,785 30,823

cipality) 7 Durg Town-Group U 47·90 2,781 2 37,919 41,452

(a) Bhilai Nagar U 40-14 2,145 1 27,224 30,225 Industrial Township

(b) Durg Muni-cipality

U 7·76 6,071 10,695 IJ,227

8 Sagar Town--- U 19·33 Group

5,415 2 18,082 20,094

(a) Sagar Muni- U 13 ·03 6,561 14,659 16,666

(b) cipaJity

3,423 Sagar Can· U 6·30 3,045 3,428 tonment

CLASS II TOWNS

R atl am Muni. U 5-00 17,494 17,965 18,122 cipality

2 Bilaspur Muni. U cipality

12 ·49 6,942 18,286 19,18B

3 Burhanpur U 4·39 18,699 13,524 14,150 Municipality

4 Khandwa Muni- U 8·71 7,291 11,231 12,340 cipality

5 Murwara Town~ U 13·04 4,637 3 13,740 14,402 Group

(8) Murwara- U 8·48 5,444 10,987 11,159 Municipa-lity

(b) Tikuri U 0'B8 8,284 1,005 1,469 Factory Town. ship

(c) Ordnance U 3·68 1,906 1,74R 1.774 Factory Area Katni

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DISTRICTS AND ij\IPORTANT TOWNS OF.MADHYA PRADESH-Concld.

India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T -------_ 1000 males Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

300,587 162,204 138,383 853 127,535 42·43 +24·43 U

222,948 125,875 97,073 771 97,194 43·59 + 117·87 U

185,374 102,584 82,790 807 80,010 43·16 +81·15 U

20,747 14,419 6,328 439 8,946 43·12 U

16,827 8,872 7,955 897 8,238 48·96 U

144,161 77,005 67,156 872 67,666 46·94 + 11·05 U

139,792 73,977 65,815 890 66,324 47·44 +55·66 U

133,230 83,566 49,664 594 65,861 49·43 +55i·96 U 86,116 57,953 28,163 486 43,179 50·14 U

47,114 25,613 21,501 839 22,682 48·14 +132·67 U

104,676 56,303 48,373 859 46,734 44·65 +30·73 U

85,491 45,735 39,756 869 38,158 44·63 +28·67 U

19,185 10,568 8,617 815 8,576 44·70 +40·80 U_

AND TOWN GROUPS

87,472 46,391 41,081 886 41,855 47·85 +37·96 U

86,706 45,795 40,911 893 43,970 50·71 + 121·76 U

82,090 42,410 39,680 936 36,093 43·97 +17·16 U

63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51·40 +22·27 1:;]'

60,472 32,085 28,387 885 26,591 43·97 +78·47 U'

46,169 24,554 21,615 880 19,838 42·97 +36·26 lJ)

7,290 3,702 3,588 969 3,647 50·03 U

7,013 3,829 3,184 832 3,106 44·29 U

State/Division/District! Tahsil .

1

MADHYA PRADESH

GWAUOR DMSION 1 MORENA DISTRICT

I Ambah Tal-..sil 2 Morena Tahsil 310ura Tahsil 4 Sabalgarh Tahsil 5 Bijeypur Tahsil 6 Sheopur Tahsil

,2 BHIND DISTRICT 1 Bhind Tahsil 2 Gohad Tahsil ·3 Mehgaon Tahsil l:l Lahar Tahsil

S GWALIOR DISTRICT 1 Gird Tahsil 2 l'ichhore Tahsil 3 Bhantier Tahsil

i DATIA DISTRICT

1 Seondha Tahsil '" 2 Dalia Tahsil

'5 SHIVPURI DISTRICT 1 Pohri Tahsil* 2 Shivpuri Tahsil 3 Karera Tahsil 4 Kolaras Tah,il 5 :'ichhore T~h,il'"

6 GUNA DISTRICT 1 GUI1a Tah,i! 2 Ashoknagar Tahsil 3 MlII1gaoli Tahsil 4 Raghr.garh Tahsil 5 Chachaura Tahsil

-REWA mVSION

7 TIKAMGARH DISTRICT

I Niwari Tahsil· 2 Jatara Tahsil" 3 Ti1'amgarh Tahsil

18 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

1 Lallndi Tahsil*

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 3 Bi·awar':..ah,il

9 PANNA DISTRICT 1 AJai,?arh Tahsil'" 2 Panna Tahsil 3 Pawai Tah,il"

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REVISED AREA, POPULATION AND DENSITY

Density Areatin (Popula-Sq. miles Population lien per State/Division/District/ ( 1962-(3) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil

2 3 4 1

170,145 32,372,408 190 IO SATNA DISTRICT

3>436,639 I Raghurajnagar Tahsil

17,2°7 200 2 Naf·(,Q Tah~il

4,512 783,348 174 3 Amarpatan Tahlil"

410 170,028 415 4 Maihar Tah!i1

412 155,914 378 11 REWA DISTRICT

615 141,411 230 SOl 123,051 246 I Teoll'har Tahsil"

1,117 66,84Q 60 2 Sirrrour Tahsil"

1,457 126,(19:> 87 3 Mallganj Tahsil* 4 Huzllr Tahsil

1,719 641,169 373 530 230,969 436 12 SHAHDOL DISTRICT

397 117,471 290 I Beohari Tahsil" 371 131,99'l 3:'3 1. B andhogarh 'I ahsil 418 160,737 385 3 Sohagpnr Tahsil

2,016 657,376 326 4 l>LlShparaj23rh Tahsil"

1,039 424,729 409 13 smHI DISTRICT 724 169,633 234 I Gopadbanas Tahsil 253 63,S!! 25) 2 l'e('sar Tah ,il * 786 200,467 255 3 Singrauli Tah,'I'"

353 84,063 235 INDORE DIVISION 428 116,404 272

14 MANDSAUR DISTRICT 3,934 557,95.t 142 I Jawaj Tahsil

607 73,771 122 2 Neemuch Tahsil 755 93,29:'1 124 3 Manasa Tahsil 760 133,708 176 4 Bhanpllra Tah,;l 8il6 109,922 124 5 Malharp;arh Tahsil 926 147.258 159 6 Garnth Tahsil

4,240 595,82,j 141 7 Manrlsaur Tahsil

1,218 130,029 lOi 8 Sitamau Tahsil

9Hl 151,466 165 15 RATLAM DISTRICT 886 126,329 143 1 Jaola Tahsil 75i 104,S'!5 138

2 Alot Tahsil 461 83,456 181 3 Sailana Tahsil

lU,468 4,251,042 189 4 Ratlam Tah~il

1,934 455,6G2 236 16 UJJAIN DISTRICT 509 124,673 245 I Khachro<l Tahsil 743 160,01 J 215 2 Mahidpl!t Tah~il 682 170,978 :i51 3 Tarana Tah~il

3,330 5f17,373 176 4 Badnagar 1 ahsil

679 127,333 188 5 Ujjail' Tahs:1

1,29~ 297,928 2% 17, JHABUA DISTRICT 1'357 162,112 119

1 Thandla Tahsil 2,546 331,257 130 2 Petlawad Tahsil

323 56,145 174 3 Jhahua Tahsil 1,0il) 143,741 13+ 4 J obat Tahsil 1,153 131,371 II t 5 Aliraj[1ur Tah;il

Areatin Sq. miles (1962-63)

2

2,866

1,247 701 483 435

2,428

612 581 720 515

5,352

1,015 1,401 2,255

681

4,012

1,821) 1,456

736

27,104

3,650

606 326 5136 401 311 439 489 492

1,878

525 366 474 513

2,344

495 437 402 472 .'i38

2,623

404 369 557 424 869

Density (Popula-

Population tion per 1961 Sq. mile)

3

694,370

307,361 135,886 142,049 109,074 772,602

148,219 187,735 208,444 228,153

829,649

139,837 168,861 438, 14~.

82,SD6

580,129

332,774 141,593 10:',762

5,931,;93

752,085

86,240 98,326 99,924 58,518 74,449 89,143

146,680 98,flO5

483,521

142,063 83,650 72,357

185,446

661,720

126,433 88,561 95,501

102,894 248,326

514,384

89,747 66,097

129,7i5 98,502

130,263

4

242

246 194 294-251 318

242 323 290 443

155

138 121 194 122

115

183 97

144

211J

206

142 302 171 146 239 203 300 201

257

271 229 153 361

282

255 203 238 218 462

196

222 li~

233 232 150

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REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-CorM.

Density Density Areatill (Popula- Areatin (Popula-

State/Division/District{ Sq. miles population tion per S tate/Division/Districtf Sq. miles Population tion per Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962..63) 1961 Sq. mile)

2 3 4 2 3 4

18 DHAR DISTRICT 3,141 643,774 205 25 VIDISHA DISTRICT 2,819 489,213 174

1 Rad'lawar Tahsil 411 76,389 186 1 Lateri Tahsil· 381 39,433 103

2 Sardarpur Tahsil 456 84,900 186 2 Sironi Tahsil 484 82,853 171

3 Dhar Tahsil 752 141,949 189 3 Kurwai Tahsil 321 62,602 195 4 Basoda Tahsil 885 159,086 180

4 K"kshi Tahsil 663 146,722 221 5 Vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 194

5 Manawar Tahsil 859 193,814 226

26 SEHORE DISTRICT 3,613 754,684 209

19 INDORE DISTRICT 1,479 753,594 510 1 lkra.~ia Tahsil 554: 80,687 146

1 Depalp"T Tahsil 395 84,<;33 214- 2 Seh')re Tahsil 612 124,148 203

2 Sawer Tahsil 294 70,43·1 240 3 HU1.ur Tah..il 517 291,028 563

3 Indore Tahsil 394 480,164 1,219 4 Ashla Tahsil 562 108,245 193

4: Mhow Tah,it 396 118,163 299 5 Tchhawar Tahsil 429 46,049 107

6 Nasrullaganj Tahsil· 523 53,699 103

20 DEWAS DISTRICT 2,683 446,901 167 7 Hudni 'I ahsil· 416 50,828 122

1 Sonkalch Tahsil 507 111,668 220 27 RAISEN DISTRICT 3,278 411,426 126

2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,648 235 1 Raisen Tahsil 525 59,419 ll3 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 83,512 12\ 2 Ghairatganj Tahsil'" 355 37,884 107 4 Kannod Tahsil 544 72.231 133 3 Begamgani Tahsil 352 52,077 148 5 Kha'egao~ Tah'il 425 57,8{2 136 4 Gohar~anj Tahsil· 683 57,591 84

5 Baraily Tahsil 549 92,660 169 21 WEST NIMAR DISTRICT 5,178 990,464 191 6 Silwani Tahsil· 498 47,349 95

1 Barwaha Tah,il 544 111,112 204 7 Udaipura Tahsil'" 316 64,446 204 2 Maheshwar Tahsil 352 73,310 208 3 Barwani Tahsil 624 105,368 169 28 HOSHANGABAD DISTRICT 3,851 618,293 161

4 Rajpur Tahsil 511 142,013 278 1 Harda Tahsil 1,263 187,aO 148 5 Kasrawad Tahsil 391 82,367 211 2 Seoni-Malwa Tahsil 522 73,769 141 6 Sendhwa Tahsil 1,009 159.010 158 3 Hnsha!1gabad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Khargone Tahsil 977 208,331 213 4: SDhagpur Tahsil J,293 161,960 125 8 Bhikangaon Tahsil 770 108,953 141

29 BETUL DISTRICT 3,891 560,412 144

22 EAST NIMAR DISTRICT 4,128 685,150 166 1 Bhainsdehi Tahsil· 1,320 137,041 104

1 Khanrlwa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betul Tahliil 1,603 192,824 120

2 Harsud Tahsil .. 1,'121 136,073 96 3 Multai Tahsil 968 230,547 238

3 Durhallpur T ah, il J,261 238,21+ 189 JABALPUR DMSION 29,275 5,721,602 195

BHOPAL DIVISION 22,1103 3,877,°34 174 30 SAGAR DISTRICT 3,950 796,547 202

23 SHAJAPUR DISTRICT 2,385 526,135 221 1 Kho.:rai Tahsil 938 195,155 208 2 Banda Tah,il'" 711 113,716 160

1 Susr.er Tahsil 491 96,461 196 3 Sa.rar Tahsil 1,063 301,417 284 2 Av,ar Tahsil 561 108,794 J94 4 Rehli Tahsil 1,238 186,:229 150 3 Shajapur Tahsil 698 171,910 246 4 Shujalpllf Tahsil 635 148,964 235 31 DAMOH DIS TRICT 2,815 433,343 J56

I Hatta Tahsil 1,022 147,315 144 24 RAJGARH DISTRICT 2,366 516,871 218 2 Damoh Tahsil 1,793 291,028 162

1 Khilchipur Tahsil 632 139,285 220 32 JABAL PUR DISTRICT 3,909 1,273,825 326

2 Rajgarh Tahsil 422 79,036 J87 I Murwara Tahsil 1,177 312,686 266 3 Blanca Tahsil 443 94.090 212 2 Sih,)ra Tahsil 1,191 282,228 237 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 349 87,222 250 3 Patan Tahsil 561 13·l,507 240 5 l'i arsin!!arh Tahsil 520 117,238 225 4 Jab alpur r ahsiJ 980 544,404 556

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REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY -Concld.

Density Density Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Popula-

S tateJDivisi on/Dis trict / Sq. miles Population tion per State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tionper Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil rl962-63) 1961 Sq. mile)

2 3 4 2 3 4

33 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1,983 412,406 208 39 llILASPUR DISTRICT 7,710 2,021,793 262

1 Gadarwara Tahsil 913 204,923 224 I MungeJi Tahsil 1,588 323,027 203

2 Narsimhapl'r Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194 2 Ililaspur Tahsil 2,207 666,185 302 3 lCatgh<'ra Tahsil 2,435 333,438 137 4 Janjg-irTahsil 869 391,304 450

34 MANDLA DISTRICT 5,120 684,503 134- 5 Sakti Tahsil 611 307,839 504 I Niwas Tahsil'" 1,417 184,543 130 40 RAIGARH DISTRICT 4,969 1,041,226 210 2 Dindcri Tahsil'" 1,568 179,968 115 1 Udaipur Tahsi)'" 914- 176,893 194 3 Mandla Tahsil 2,135 319,992 150 2 J ashpPr Tahsil 2,190 306,105 HI)

3 Ghargoda Tahsil'" 749 136,751 183 35 CHHINDWARA DISTRICT 4,576 785,535 172 4- Raigarh Tahsil 624- 236,354- 379

I Chhindwara Tahsil 2,008 406,803 203 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 492 185,123 376

2 Amarwara Tahsil'" 1,479 172,409 117 RAIPUR DIVISION 30,716 5,°54.741 165 3 Sausar Tahsil 1,089 206,323 189

41 DURG DISTRICT 7,493 1,885,236 251

I Kawardha Tahsil 1,228 172,468 141) 36 SEONI DISTRICT 3,362 523,741 156 2 Khairagarh Tahsil 1,246 225,376 181

1 Lakhnadon Tahsil'" 1,546 192,733 125 3 Bemetara Tahsil'" 1,102 317,006 288

2 Seom Tahsil 1,816 331,008 182 4- Rajnandgaon Tahsil 820 269,019 328 5 Duqr Tahsil 1,147 520,100 453

37 BALAGHAT DISTRICT 3,560 806,702 227 6 SanJari Balod Tah·jj 1,955 3~1,267 195-

1 Wara Seoni Tahsil 930 369,669 397 42 RAIPUR DISTRICT 8,094- 2,002,004- 247

2 Balaghat Tahsil 1,049 284,885 272 1 Baloda Bazar Tahsil 1,764 499,665 283

3 Baihar Tahsil· 1,581 152,14-8 96 2 Raipur Tahsil 1,120 495,392 442 3 Mahasamund Tahsil 1,877 456,209 243-

Bll.ASPUR DIVISION 4- Dhamlari Tahsil 1,574- 328,920 209

lU,17~ 4>ogg,757 194 5 Bindranawagarb Tahsil" 1,759 221,818 126

38 SURGUJA DISTRICT 8,493 1,036,738 122 43 BASTAR DISTRICT 15,124 1,167,501 77 1 Bharatpur Tahsil· 1,217 29,549 24 1 Bhanupratappur Tahsil'" 930 58,751 63

2 Baikunthpur Tahsil 507 84,300 166 2 Ranker Tahsil 1,346 151,329 112

3 Surajpur Tahsil· 2,172 271,881 125 3 Narayanpur Tabs;!'" 3,260 91,260 23

4- Kondagaon Tahsil'" 2,487 186,745 75 4 Pal Tahsil 1,485 114,695 77

5 Biiap'lr Tahsil'" 1,489 93,668 63 5 Manendragarh Tahsil 703 117,825 168 6 Danlewara Tahsil" 1,633 134,148 82 6 Ambikapur Tahsil 1,777 343,172 193 7 J agdalpur Tahsil 1,991 343,051 172 7 Samri Tahsil· 632 75,316 119 8 Konta Tahsil· 1,988 108,549 5'>

'" Enlirely Rural Tahsil. t Area figures furnished by the State Survey Department.

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INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT by

G. N. Tiwari

Deputy Superilltendent of Oensus Operations, Madhya Pradesh.

Lyina between btitudes 23°46' and, 25°03' north a,nd longitudes 74°43' and 75°57' east in the northernmost corner of Indore division, l\hndsn.ur district is situated in the extreme north-west of the State. It is surr­ounded on three sides i. e. west,' north and east by Chittorgarh, Bhilwara, Kotah and Jhabwa.r districts of the State of Rajastha,n and on the south by Ratlam district. It takes its present name from the district headqua rters town Mandsaur, which in its turn is consi­dered to h:we been evolved f rOll1 Marhsau r, flo

n:l,me coined from the n[LllleS ]Vfarh n.nd Saur of two villn,ges that have merged in the town.* Mandsaur district was' formed after 1947 from the merger of l\bnds:Llu (comprising greater portions of present Mandsaur, ~eemuch and J:1wad tahsils) district of erstwhile Gwalior State, Rfl.mpum-Bhn,npnm (compri· sing most of present Ma,n:Ls~1, G:1roth and Bhanpnfl1 t1hslls) district of erstwhile Indore HtLtE', ?\hlhargarh [Lnd fhlljit t;l,hsils of forl11~r Jal)m St:Lte :1ud former SitJ,nt:1u State. Oomplete det:1ils upto village level of the tmnsfers involved m:1inly in the interests of conti~uity n.r0 :1,\,:tihhle in the 1H51 Census Hanclbook of the district. Hcl-orgallis:Ltion of St ttes ill 19·)6 affected the 1D31 constitution of the clistriJt only to the extent of tmnsferring the DUlle} 'ril,ppa, enchwe of Bh~tnpura tahsil consistillg of bhe SUllel town ancl 77 villages to the SkLte of Rajasthan.

Oonta,ining 2.15% of the 8t Lte's are:1, Manc1saur is now the 1Uth largest district in M:vlhya, Pr:viesh. It is twice :ts big in Grre:1 as its southern neighbour, Ra,tla.m district, and more th Lll 4~ times as big as Dati:1 the smallest district in the St:1te. On the other

hand each of the e'1stern districts Surguja, Bilaspur, Durg and RGripur is more than twice as big as Mn,ndsaur, while Bastar, the biggest district in the Sta.te a.nd third biggest in the country, is more than four times as big as Mandsaur.

Mandsaur district's population constitutes 2.32% of the popubtion of Madhya Pradesh and the district's mnk in terms of popUlation is 17 tho It is more th:1n 3~ times as populou8 as Datia, the 1811st populous district in the State; whereas BilGrspur and Raipur the two most populous districts in the State have each more th1,n 2~ times the popUlation of Mand .. S:1lU distriet.

Administratively, the district is divided into eight tahsils and three sub-tahsils. Jawad, the north-western tahail makes deep indent into Rl.jasthan te rritory n.nd consists of most of the fo:-mer J:1wad Gahsil of Gwalior State, Nandwai bnsil of Rampum Bhanpura district of forme r Indore St:1te ancl some villages tmnElferred from Ha.jasthan. Mn.nasa tahsil occupies thl~ mid-north portion of the district whilo BlHnpnm is ill the north and e,Lst. Sit:L1tlau tahsil occupie" t he south-eastern p,trt of the district with G:l. roth ta.hsil which extends to the C;Lstern houucl.try of the di::;trict to its north. 'IowuCls the w8St, Neemuch ta.hsiJ, cont.lining N eemuch the second biggest town in the district is to the south of Jawad. Fnrther south is Malhargl1fh ta.hsil, whi!e l\hndsa.ur t:Lhsil makes the extreme south­western p:1 rt of the di st r.ict. The district does not have :1 single la.ndlocked tahsil, though M:l.lh:l.r~:1rh and G,1roth tlLhsils occupy the oentml belt of the district stretching longitu­din:l.lly right from its elstern to \vestern

* Dlstrlct Census Handbook, 1Iandsaur District (1')51) page 1.

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boundary. rfhe eight tl.hsils have been gronped into three revenue sub-divisions with he:ldqua­rters at Mandsaur, Garoth and Neemllch. Re-organised administrative pattern in the district is brOJJdly similar to that obbining in other districts and does not merit a detailed discussion. For purposes of civil and crimhml justice, however, l\:hndsaur is iu R:Ltlam civil district with heaquarters at Ratlam.

Another departure from normal pattern is with respect to forest administration; the district does not constitute the oharge even of a divisional forest officer, but has been tagged on to the Dhar divisional forest officer with headquarters at Dhar.

Physical features

The district cltn broa,dly be di vided into two natural regions: the hilly tracts which lie in the north in the J tWcLd, M lnltS3, and Bhanpurcu tahsils and the typic.tl Ma,lwfL Plate3.u country which covers the other parts. The Chambal, flowing from south to north in the west of the district, forms its mtin river system.

The extreme north-western portion of Jawad tahsil, surrounded on three sides by Raj'Lsthan territory is hilly and high-:Lbout 1700 to 18')0 feet high-enclosing a few n:trrow valleys like th:tt of rive r 0 nli. Village J at is in one such valley. As we go e:lst, the hills disl1ppe:ur till we descend into the plain on either side of the H~t,mgarh-S:tnd:l and Ratmga.rh-Singoli rmd. 'fhe pLLin is h igher-1500' high in the centml region rUlluing e'1st-west and slopes to the north :111(1 south to about 12:'50', iuto the valleys of Bcll1nni a,nd Gunj·tli rivers respectively. Both thei08 rivers flow from ea.st to west to join the Ch:tll1b:tl. This plain is threJ,ded by numerous SHlLll

streams flowing into the two l'ivors in no north-south direction genor,l.lly. Sonth of the Gunj:l.li river there is an ascent of abol1t 2·")0 feet from the v,l"lley to the phtea,u of J,1wau and Neemnch which is the Ma,lw<l. plate_Hl proper. North of J,l.wad town, howcvor, there are hills fLbout 250 feet high.

1Ianasa tahsil consists of a plateau [1bout 1500' high slopiug northwards to the valley

of the Gunjali river (in R~tj:1,sthan Stctte) to which numerous strel1ms flow from south to north; and in the south towards the Retam ri ver. In the centre of the pla,teau, a few miles above the Rampum-.l'.1a,nas,l road runs a hill about 2.50 feet high running in an ea.st-west di rection, torminl1ting on the no rth of R l.mpnn town. N ortb of this is a plate:lu of a.bout 1750 feet high and the hill is the southern sc:trp of this phteau. Bhadana (1739'), Chandarpnm (1707'), 1btasara., Amad (1835') Banjui etc. are villages on this

. ple.lte:lu. Except for this plate:1u, rest of lVhnasa. tahsil, as afores·tid, is an nnduln.ting plain of about 1500' descending in the north to the Gunjali and in the south to the Retam ri vers, both flowing west to join the Chn.mbal. The general slope of l\hu:1.s:l. tahsil is thus towa rds the west, where the vallsy of Ct.amb<tl is about 1200'.

Bhanpura, t:J.hsil is lowest in the west where it is bounded by Ch3.mbal bnt SOon rises by auout 250 feet to form a pLltel1u in the north of Bhan pu f.t-R unpu ra rOJ.d. Eastern edge of the pbtea.u is formed by a Bcarp running north from Bh'tnpnra town. Further east, the sca.rp drops sheer into a plain of about 1250'. Rest of Bhanpura tthsil cOllsists of an undulating plain of about 1::500' altitude, part of ::\lalwa. country proper.

Garoth t:lhsil consists of a level plain exoept in the e.Lstern flJnJ sOLlthern portions which Itre sO'1lewh:lt hilly. rfhe slop8 is from 16U(J' te) l;'5()O' from south to north and from 113,)0' in the e:lS~ to UOO' in the west which lies in the vJJlley of the Oh 1mb1l. Sitn,llnu, l\Ialldsq,ur, ~eemnch and 1Ialha,rgarh tahsils lie on the main :Jhlwa phteau about 1500' high. 'rhe sm tIl extreme south-western portion of Neemnch t:thsil is howeve: hilly as also there is a smidl hill in the west of Mands:tur t:t.hsil rnnning south-en.st north-west about fonr miles to the north-west of Mandsaur town.

River:

'1'he rivers of the district belong to the Chamb:tI system, dmining into the B:ty of Bengal through river JamUll:1.. rrhe ChftmhaJl better kno\yn in ancient lore as the ChfLflll'1,­wati or Oharmamru,ti rises in Mhow tahsil of Indore diRtrict from the JaJn:1ptLO spnr of

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the Villdhyas. In the first part of its course in the district, it makes_ the southern bounda,ry of Sitama,u t:1hsil with Ra,tlam district, till it is joined ne:1r village Rawatkheda by t~e }{alisindh from the efLst. Throughout thIS part the river fl~ws ~n a J?-0rth.~n,st di.rect~on but ~Lfter its JllllctlOn wIth Smdh It tilts westwa.rds curving through Sita,mau t:1hsil, till it assumes a north·western direction and ll.lkes the bounhry of Sitamau and Garoth t.Lhsils. Village B,1S;Li in S;t:1mau tahsil is the point which witnesses the change from nOc'th·ea'3terly to north-westerly in the course of the river. The river maint:1ins its north­western course also when it bounds the Garoth and l\hlharg<1fh tahsils, but takes a sweep towMds the east from the point where boundn,ries of Malha.rgarh, Garoth and Manasa tahsils converge. From this point, the river makes the bound:try of Manas:t and Garoth fmd then n:hn:1sa and Bhanpura tahsils, more or less maintaining its north-eilstern direction. Kalisindh river does not actually enter the district but makes a small part of its southern bounda, ry ~Sit:1mau tahsil) to join the Ohambal.

Among important tribut:1ries of the Chambal, Sau or Siwana is in the south of the district. This river enters Mandsaur tahsil from the west, flows in the south of Mandsaur town to meet the Ohamb:11 near village Borkheri G hata. It bas a westerly course, illolined more or less towa.rds the north. Somii, 'l'uma.r and Gir are tributaries of Sa.u or Si wana river meeti ng it from the south.

Farther north, flowing through _Jla.lh11.r .. garh, ':\I:ma.sa ttLhsils is the Ret3.m river. 'fhis [l,lso entor;; ~Ia.lhn,rgarh mhsil from the west and flows north (slightly inclinei:l towa.rds the east) during the first pa rt of its course. Beyond villages P,dso,la, and Ma.rki it n.llllost flows due ·west till it joins the Ohambal nO;1r the meeting point of the Malh;1rgarh, l\1fLn,1.sa. u.nd Garoth boundaries, soon after its confluence with ldM river fro III the north.

Khoki, Erd'l, Kaidi. Phn.lk!1 are small 1i vers in the north of Manas:1 ti1hsil tio"\ving to join the Gunjali river, itself a tributary of Cha,mhtl. The Orai and Banw,ni rivers dm,in the J,twad tahsil. 'rhe latter is a bigger ¥tream flowing wesb to east in the tahsil.

Ol1>mate: Mandsaur district lies on the Malwa

pla.teau with an. average altitu~e. of about 1500' with pn.rts III the north nsmg to an a vemge hei aht of 1750'. The eli mate like a-qy other p:rt of the Mal:va p~ateau is equ~ble. with perhaps a sma.ll penod.lD the montn of }\by being somewhat oppressIvely warm. 1?ut nigbts are by a.nd large, pleasZLnt even dUrIng }\fa,y.

The district bas an observatory at Neemuch for the reoording of temperatures. Ta,ble 1.1 in petIt II of the Handbook gives tLe mean llHI.xim UID, maximum, mea,n minimum and mllllmUIll tempemtures recorded at Neemuch observatory for each month of the year from 1951 to 1960. As e1se:Yh~~~ in the Sta.te, in lIhndsaur too the ye~u Id dIVided into three seasons of more or less equal dum­tions, namely, "inter, sumlller and miny sefLson. J :1nUfUY and December are the coldest months of the reflf. After Janua.ry, tempera,ture st.uts rising ste:tdily till mercury touches the highe.st levels in the month of May. ffhe increase in temperature attfLined from month to month during the period ranges from 3 to 5 degrees centigrade per month, and l\Lty tempera,tnre is on an average about 160 c higher th:1,n the J :l_,n U:1ry temperature. The me~Ln lll[1ximum tempern,tl1re in the month of l\hy v,1ried b:lt\veen 3l;.4 0 G(lOl.1 ° F) in 1953 40.8° c and ·(105.4° F) in 19,56 though day tempera.ture in :'thy shot up to more than 4Y'C (109.4° F) Oll illitividual days. The tempera,ture however did 110t eKc(ted or even touch 44 ° C (Ill ° F) in any of the ton years 1951-GO. May nights Me however not very WMm nio'ht temperature in tba,t month being

, b d . J similar to the da.y tempemture urmg alluary and December. From the month of June, me,Ll1 mftxi mum tempera.ture st~1fts declining from mouth to month till the month of August, the tot:11 dmp in me~1,n ma.xiulUlll temperature from l\1u,y to August ranging from 9 to 12 dearees centi,rr,tde. 'fhe mean Immmnm o o. tempe r,ttu 'e alsJ decre:1ses successively after Mav or June till August, but the drop in men.n mil~imUln tempera,ture from May to August is bet\veel1 3 to 5 degrees centigmde only. After AUgUE;t the d.1Y tempertLture starts rising, so tha.t me:1ll m~Lximum tempemtures in September a.nd October Me comprLrftbla to, even UlOre

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than, the July tern peratures. On the other hand, mean mi.nimum temperatures go on falling even during the months of September and October. This is the well-known pheno­menon of warmer dl1Ys but cooler nights during September and October, the months witnessing transition from r;tiny to the oold sea,son. The day temperature during the rainy months is kept nnder restraint by the downpour, but there being no such modemting influence in October the days in this month are warmer. After October the me3.n max:imum tempemture resumes its downward journey till the minimum levels of meroury are tl,tt3.ined in the months of December and January. The b,tter month is however slightly cooler than December. 'rhe IDe%n maximum temperature varied ,between 23.1 ° C (73.6 ° F) in December 1953 ancl27.l °0 (80.8° F) in December 1952, while the mean minimum temperature fluctu­ated from 8.2°0 (45.8° F) in 1951 to 11.5°0 (52.7 0 F) in 1955 and 1958. Mercury dropped to its lowest level of 3.3 ° C (37.9 0 F). in January 1954.

Rainfall : The district gets its rainfall from the

preoipitation of the Arabian sea monsoon, which is spent of muoh of its moisture by tbe time it reaches the district. The district therefore reoeives moderate to low rainbll The rains start sometimes towards the end of June, gain in intensity in July and remain steady in August. The monsoon starts retrea­ting in September, a.nd exceptional years apart, there is hardly any rainfall in tbe month of October. The aownpour, however, is not uniformly distributed over time even in the months of July and August but takes place in bursts alternating with partial or general breaks. There is, however, not much variability of rainfall from place to place. Table 1.1 in Part II of the Handbook gives monthly ra.in­fall figures for the ten years 1951 to 1960 for seven recording s~ations.

Average annual rainfall for these ten years varies from a minimum of 746.8mm (29.4") in the northernmost Jawad, to a maximum of 890.6 mm. (35.1}') in Man:1sn.. Garoth with 882.0 mm (34.7"), Mandsaur with 869.0 mm (34.2") and Sitamau with 863.1mm (84.1") of rainfall a.re Dot muoh differeni from

Manasa. Neemuch (805.3 rum Or 3J .7/1) ltnd SuwiLsra (775.8mm or 30.81}) are more like Jawrtd as regards rainfall. The average for tbe hst ten years of these seven stations which ma,y appropriately be called the district average is 733'5mrn or 3'2.4". rrhe rainfall is adequate generaJly for the Kharif or wet crops like Jowar and Cotton. and the cultivation of dry crops like whe:1t has of necessity to be with the help of irrigaJtion.

Distribution of area and population; Containing 2.15% of its are]. fLnd 2.32%

of population Mands:lJur is the 19th biggest and 17th most populous district in the St£1te. rrhe area and popUlation are distributed among the tahsils in an uneven manner, as will appe3Jr from the fact tha,t the biggest and the most populous tahsils conta.in respectively twioe the area and more than twice the population of the smallest and the least populous tahsils. Jawad and Manasa, in this order are the two biggest tahsils in the distriot, being compamble however between themselves. Each cont,1ins nearly one-sixth of the distriot's area. A t the other extreme are N eemuoh and Malhfl.tg<Hh, which have almost one-twelth of the district's area e::Lch, and which are the smallest ta.hsils in the district. However, Ja,wad and Mana-sa are (ts much above the average area per tahsil in the district as Neemuch and Mltlhargarh Itre below it. Thus if the area of these four tahsils were redistri­buted on the hLsls of equality, each would contain 1'2.5% of the district's area, which is what an average tahsil should contain. Distri­bution of aretl among the remaining four Gnbsils va ries from 11% in cn.se of Bban pura to 13.5% in cfI,se of Sit:1mn.u and these thus very Ilef1rly represent the average position in the district.

As rega.rds populousness, there is clear evidence of lop-sided distribution, with one t:thsil alone-Mauds:1Ur-cont3.ining almost one­fifth of the district's popUlation. At the other extreme is Bnanpura tahsil, which conta.ins only one thirteenth of the district's popUlation. This tahsil and Malharg<1,rh containing one­tenth of the district's popuhtion, are below aver9,ge populousness per ta.hsil in the district. Neemuch, Manasa, SitJ,mau, Garoth and Jawad do no. depart from avu<1ie poaitioll in any

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significant manner as regards populousness. It is also significant that Neemuch, Malhargarh and Mandsaur tahsils contain conspicuously great8r proportion of district's population than that of its area. rrha.t is, these tahsils are more densely popub,ted tha.n the district tl,S a whole and the remaining five tahsils. rrhis only gives us a broad idea of relative denseness of population in the tahsils. For a clearer

focus on this aspect, we must study the population density index, that is, the number of persons residing on an average on each square mile of area. This is done in the following table, which also gives the oorrespo­nding 1951 figures to highlight changes, if any, that have occurred during the interoensal deca.de.

PapuhLtiolL density separately for total and rural aras 1951-61.

r-

Number of persons per square mile ~-----------------~

1961 ,.-__ J-..~

District/Tahsil T R T

1 2 3 4

Mandsaur District 206 163

1 Jawad Tahsil 142 128 2 Neemuch Tahsil 302 191

3 Manasa Tahsil 171 133

4 Bhanpura Tahsil 145 Y7 5 Mal hargarh Tahsil 239 209

6 Garoth Tahsil 203 172 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 300 ~16

8 Sitamau Tahsil 201 186

With a. population of 206 residing on an average on a square mile of area, Mandsaur district is somewhat more densely populated tha.n the State as a whole which has a popula­tion density of 190 only. The district ranI,s twentieth among the districts in the St~1te when itf mnged in order of decreasing popula­tion density.

As regards total deusity (i. e. rural and urba.n combined), N eem uch emerges as the most densely popubted t~h8il in the district with Mandsaur in close pursuit. The two tahsils have infact very nearly the same tot11 popul Ltion densities. MalbargMh, though much less densely populated tban the two ta,hsils referred to eulier, is still above the district aver.1ge. J awad is the least densely popuhted tahsil in the district. Bhanpura tahsil has almost tbe same total density of population as Jawlid tiahsil.

8 1 6

7 3

4

2 5

Rank

R

5

7 3

6

8 2 5

1 4

1951 r--J_-~

T R

6 7

166 137 119 105 241 177 139 106 106 88 196 180 160 148 244 174

16+ 150

Rank ,..----<----,

T R

8 9

7 7 2 2 6 6

8 8 3 1 5 5

1 3

4 +

Rural density rankings do not follow the rankings of total density, mainly because total density in case of many tahsils is pulled up owing to concentration of it large population in urban areas, Mandsfl,ur ta.hsil, which occupies 2nd rank as regards tot:11 density moves up to the first position in rural density, while Neemuch which is first in tot:1Jl density recedes to the third position in rur9,1 density, yielqing even the 2nd place tcrrural Malhargarh tahsil. Garoth and Sitamau tahsils which are respectively fourth and fifth in total density interchange their ranks as regfuds rural popuhtion density. Similarly Jawad and Bhanpura which are the last and last but one tahsils in tota.l density ranking interchange their ranks according to rural density, Bhanpura becoming the least densely populated. Only Manasa tahsil maint­a.ins its ranks in respect both of total and rural densities.

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As- regards dellsity of population, the tahsils can be classified according as they have high, medium and low density. Neernuch and Mandsaur are the high density tahsils; Malhar­garh, Garoth and Sit-1mau are medium-density ti1hsils while 1i:1nasa, Bhanpura and Jawad are the low-density ta,hsils in the district. Mandsaur, N eemuch, Garoth, l\hlhargarh and Sitamau, all southern tahsils, have no or very sma.!t area, under forests, and ha,ve correspond. ingly den"e cultivation as will be clear from fL

look at Table given on page Ix xi of this note. The higher dens~ties in Neemuch and .:\la,iJdsaur tahsils ;Lre to be ascribed to the very high propo­rtion of urban population in these tahsils. On the other hand, the northern Man:1s:1, BhanpunL and Jawad t:ths11s hrwe most of the forest area

. of the district, and have correspondingly smaller proportions of area' uuder crops. These tahsils are therefore spa,rsely popubted.

Mandsaur District ,-- --L

Year T R

1 2 3

U

4

As rega rds changes ill tot:d density since 1951' it may be observed that Mandsaur and Neemuch, Sitamau and Garoth; and Jawad and Bhanpura have interchanged their 1951 mnks in 1961. Manasa. and Malhargarh ta,hsils have maintained their 1951 ranks in 1 ~)61 also. It also deserves to be noted that in 1951, the totlLl and fural density rt111kings showed considerable agreement, the only exceptions being l\fa,ndsaur ana Malh~ugarh \vhich were 1st and third respec6ively in total uensity but third (\nd first in nUJ,l density.

Population var'iation 1901-61

The tablo below gives the percentage variH,tion in the popuhtion of the district during e~oh dec;1de of the sixty year period 1901-61. rrhe figures for the State as a whole are fLlso given for compa,rison.-

Madhya Pradesh State ,----.-----'---~

T R U

5 6 7

1901-11 +12.8 +21.8 -18.6 +15.3 +17.8 -10.9 1911-21 + 3.5 + 5.8 - 8.6 - 1.4 - 2.3 +10.9 1921-31 +13.5 +15.7 + 0.3 +11.4 +10.5 +23.0 1931-41 +17.9 +14.1 +44·7 +12.3 +10.5 +32.8 194}-51 +17.0 +12.0 +44.7 + 8.7 -t 6.0 +332 1951-61 +24.0 +20.6 +38.2 +24.2 +21.0 +47·7 1901-31 +32.5 * * +26.7 +27.2 +21.5 1931-61 +71.1 it 11- +51.1) +41,7 + 162.2 1901-61 +126.7 +129.8 +115.9 +92.0 +80.1 +217·4

The rrable at once brings out the faster growth of the district as compared with that of the State as a whole. The increa3e is more or less uniformly spread over the two h,Llves of this period i.e. 1901-31 and 1931-61; but the rate of variation of the State as a whole shows conspicuous unavenness during the two periods. During 1901-31 the State incre.L:-:e 1 its popu­lation by '2.7%, while it experiellued almost twice this f,tte of incre,tse (52%) during 1931-61. The slow growth of the St:1te during 1DOl-3l is to be as(!ribed m:tinly to its losing in popubtion in the deen,de 1911-21, The distriet however has shown an uni-directional rate of v;1[iation

* Not easily available,

during ~Lll the decades. rl'he decade by dec9 de vlHia,tion in the popuiatiun of the district h~ oonsidered in the following paragraphs.

J)t}cade 1901-11

During the opening decadG of the century, the district registered an incre:1se of 12.8% as ,tgltinst :t slightly higher incre:1se of 15.:-3% registered by the State as ;1 whole. 'l'he increu,sl1 Wu,s higher (J3.3%) in the territories illcludeu ill the erstwhile TLLlnpUIi1-Bh;:mpura district of the Holkar st,Lte, w hilt:J the portion corning frOlU GW:1lior ::it;Lte inure:tsed u.t tL sm::dler rate of 11.5%. The t)uperilltendents of Census

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Operations of the Holkar and Gwalior States in 1911 asoribed the increase to natural growth.

Decade 1911-21 : This may be sn,id to be a historic decn.de

in as muoh as it saw tha beginning and eDd of the first World Wn.r fl,S also the visitntion of most parts of the St Lte by the fa ta,l influenza, epidemic in ] 918-19. During this decade the district witnessed it small popUlation incre:tse of 3.5%, which compares with a decrease of 1.4% in the Stitte a3 a whole. Parts of the district that COlUe from the Bhanpura-Rarnpura district of erstwhile Holkar State incren.sed faster i.e. 5.3%, while the parts coming from the erstwhile Gwalior a.nd Sit'l,matl StlJtes registered modest increases of (1.3% and 0.2% respectively. As st:tted earlier, the low increasa has to be n,ttributed mainly to high mortality due to the influenza epidemic rega,rain~ which Holkar St[tte Oensus Report (Part I-Text) of 19]1 lit s'I,YS: 'Fit! m')re virulent was the influenza epidemic of 1918. 'The mort dity c::msed by it within the space of three or four months throughout the titate, was so appalling as to throw into shade the accumulated havoc inflicted by plague and cholera together during the whole decade'.

During 1921-31, the district registered an increJ,se of 13.5%, comparing with a slightly sma.Iler incre,1se of 11.4% for the St:1te as a whole. Indore, Gwalior, Sitamau and Jaor,l Sta.tes from which the present district has been constituted increased respectively 14.5%, 10.3%, 7.1% ana 16J:)%. Parts of the district coming from the former Holka,r State (i.e. l\lanas~l" Bhanpura and Gn,roth ta,hsils) increa­sed by 10.4%, those coming from Gwalior St~lte (Mands:l.Ur, Jawad .and Neemuch tahsils) by 14.5% and ~italllau by 7.1 ~~. The figu res thus show th Lt growth of population was not uniform in the tahsils of the district, higher increases being shown by tahsils coming from erstwhile Gwalior State, while those coming from Indore and 8itamau St,Ltes showed smaller increase. Regarding oomparatively smaller growth of the parts coming from Holkar Sbte, the Cent raj India Agency, Report (Part I) £ observes: 'The tract was once an opium -~---.---

*' Opp. cit. Page 15.

growing area. The contraction of the area under poppy and the scars left by the famine of 1899 are perhaps retarding the full growth of the district'. The low growth of popUlation in Sitamau tahsil is also perhaps attributa,ble to contraction of area under poppy. The tahsil lies wholly on the plateau and the soil is 'richest in Mal W~l and was formerly bearing excellent crops of poppy'.£ Hatlam and Sailana, ta,hsils of the adjoining Ratlam district had experi~nced the highest increases of 25.5 and 29.7 percent respectively, [tud the low growth in Sitamlu tahsil might have been due to migmtion to these two tahsils.

During 1931-41, the distriot again out­stripped the State as a whole in rate of growth. Since dehiled tabnla.tion was abandoned in 1941 owing to vVar economy, it is not possible to pinpoint the causes of this high rate of growth.

Decade 1941-51, which witnessed flo

modest increase of t;.7% in the State as a whole saw Mands·.ur district's popuhtion increasing by almost twice that rate. The last decade witnessed an all time high increase of 24% in in the population of Mandsaur district, Which closely comp~lres with the inorease recorded by the Stilte as a whole.

It is worthwhile to analyse the 1951-61 p)pulation increfl.so into its t.thsil components. '['his is done in the t'1ble below which gives for the ilistrict and for each tahsil increases ill p:)puhtion att:1ined by total, rur,d and urban a.reJ,s separately.

Pe1'centage variation_in p()plllaf1"on 1951-61 Variation

,---- ~---- -----_}._---~-----~

Dish ict!Tflhsil Tot81 Rural Urban

1 2 3 4

Mandsaur District +2+.0 +2'1.6 + 382 1 ]a\YRd Tahsil +19.1 +2).8 0.9 2 Neemuch Tahsil +25.0 +22.8 + 28.7 3 l\[anasa Tahsil +22.2 +25.8 + 139 4 @Bhanpura 1';,b",1 +37.5 + 9·2 +175.5 5 l\Ialhargarh 'Jahbil +22.0 +15.8 + 90.5 6 C;aroth TahsIl +27.0 +16.2 +157.7 7 Mandsaur Tah;;il +22.9 +23.6 + 21.2 g Sitamau TahSil +n.5 +2+.2 + 4.9

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£ Cenral India Agency H.eport, 1931, pa~e c.7. @ Population of S\..nel Tappa (Total 3 ("3lt, Rural :2! ,0+ 3 and urlJau 6:? ,71) has been excluded from tl e 1951

population of Bhanpura tahsil.

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The very high proportionate incre~s8 registered by Bhanpura tahsil at once st<1nds distinguished, and the re'1son is suggested by the very high urbn.n increase. As is well-known, this is due to the springing up of the new township of Gandhisagar hydeZ colony in that tahsil. Bhanpura records a very low increase in rural population. Garotb and Neemucb have also registered higher increases than that represented by th3 district average. The very high urban and low rural increase in Garoth tahsil is due to the springing up of 8hamgarh as a town for the first time. Manasa, Malhar­garh, Mandsaur and Sitamau tahsils have registered comparable proportionate incre:1ses varying between 22 to 23 per cent. The very high urban and somewhat low rural increase in Malhargarh tahsil is also due to new towns springing up during the decade. Jawad tahsil has registered the lowest percentage increase, the town of Jawad hu.ving in fact decreased in population.

Migmtion especially in connflcti on with the construction of the Gandhisagar dam is one of the reasons for the high population increase in the district. In the main, however, the high popUlation increase which ,vas a common fe:1-ture of the State as a whole during the hst decade must be related to effective arrest in mortality pn,rticularly infant lllort,tlity as a result of rise in levels of material prosperity and increu.sing ava,ilability of medical facilities; near elimination of famine and epidemics like plague, cholera etc. and very ef£ecti ve control of debilitating diseases like '1'. B. ann Malaria. Some increase in natality level is also inclica,ted from the bct that (minimum) birth-r:tte* estimated from sample popubtion aged '0' of 1951 is 33 while the corresponding estima,teG minimum birth-rate from 1961 data (total) is :36.

Villages~Distrib1ltion of:

Ma,ndsaur district has 1,802 villa,ges (including uninhabited villages) which add to 2.35% of all villa,ges in the State. The district thus contn,ins slightly more than the aver:l,ge quota of villages per district, which should be

'].33% of all villages in the Stu.te. The distri­bution of villages u.mong the tahsils is slightly uneven. The highest 'population of villages' is in Ju.wad t:lhsil, which contains roughly one-fifth (18.5%) of all villu.ges in the district. At tbe other extreme is Bhanpura tahsil which has only about one-sixteenth (6.6j{,) of the district's vi llages. 1\fanasa tahsil shows the llext highest concentration of vilbgetj, contain­ing about one-sixth (16.1%) of the district's total of villages. The proportion of villages in other tahsils is more even varying within a range of 3.5; the variation is as follows: Sitamau (13.6%); Mandsaur (1'2.4%); Garoth (11.5%); Neemuch (11.2%) and Malhargarh (10.1%).

'1'he distriot contains a good sprinkling of uninhabited villages. rrhey account for nearly one-eighth (12.5%) of all villages in the district. r1'he frequency of uninhabi ted villages in the district is th us near ly OIle and half times as large as in the State as a whole where they number ne:Lrly 1 in 12 (8.4%). Individuu.lly among some of the tllhsils, the proportion of uninhu.bited villages is very high, muoh bigger than that represented by the district average. It is three··tenth (30.::3%) of 3.11 villages in Ehan­pum t,1hsil a.nd has the high values of 24.5 a,nd 20.3 per cent respectively in l\hnftsa and Jawad -t'1hsils. There is no d,tta ava,iiable to ex.plain· the observed high freqnencies of uninhabited villages in these three northern tahsils, \vhich between themselves cont:1in about nine-tenth of the district's forest area. The remaining t,1hsils cont,11n smaller proportion of uninhabited vilhges as shown belo"v:-

Neemuch (7.9%); Sit:1111au (5.3%); Garoth ('1.3%); ilIandsaur (4.0%), and Malhargu.rh (2.:3~{,).

Rural population:

78.8~~ of Mandsn.ur district's population resides in rural are:1s, the percentage having registered a decrease of 3.3 points since 1951. Proportion of rural popuhttion varies between the highest of 92.6% in case of Sitamau tahsil and the lowest vi1lue cf 63.1% for Neemueh

* Estimated from children born and surviving during the one year immediately preceding the census reference date.

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tahsil. The variation of rural component of the popuh.tion in c~se of other tfthsils is: Jawad (tlO.l%\; Manasa (77.8%); Bhanpura (66.9%); J\hlha rgrtrh (87.'2%); Garoth (84.5% ) and Malldsaur (71.'2%).

In Indore di.vision and l\LtdhY:1 Pmdesh as a whole, proportion of ruml to tot:11 popula­tion is 85.7 and 75.9 percent respe0tively. The 502,554 persons residing in ruml area,s of the district constitute 2.14% of the ruml popubtion of the State as a whote, and reside in 1,576 illhabi ted villages. r:rhe distribution of inhabited vilLtges and ruml popui.ttion n.mong tiLhsils of the district is shown in the table inseh below:-

Unit

Mandsaur District Jawad Tahsil Neemuch Tahsil Manasa Tahsil Bhanpura Tahsil Malhargarh Tahsil Garoth Tahsil l\Iandsaur Tahsil Sitamau Tahsil

Proportion of rural population

2 100 13·1 105 13.1 6.5

11.0 12.7 17·7 15.4

Inhabited villages

3 100 16.9 11.8 13.9 5.3

11.3 12.6 13·6 14.6

The t:1ble shows that ex.cepting the ca,SI3S

of Bhanpura and Mands::tur t:1hsils which represent the lower :Lllc1 upper extremes respe­ctively, mra,} popuLution is by and large evenly distributed among the ta,hsils. Similarlv if we

exclude Jl1w:1d ::Lod Bhanpuu tah3ils which give the highest and lo\vest ranges of frequency

variation, the inhabited villages also are more

or less evenly distributed among the tahsils. The t:1ble also shows that villages in Ja,wad,

Neemuch, Manas:1 and Malhargarh are gene­ra.lly less populated than vilh1.ges in the district n.s a whole. This however gives us only a

rough indication of rebtive populousness of villages in the district [Lnd in each t;1hsil. A

more det1.iled study of this aspect of the rural

population is ma.de in the following p'1mgraphs. The table given immediately below studies the distribution of inhabited vilhtges in the distrir,t and e:1ch t.1hsil by th3 size of population Ii vinz in them.

TABLE

1 2-3 4 5 6 7 8

Distribution of 1000 inhabited villages in the district and in each tahsil by size oj population resident in them

Villages in population range Total No. ~----------------~ -------,

Unit of Below ~OO-499 500-999 l,O:lO- 2,000- 5,000 + Villages 200 1,999 4,999

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Mandsaur District 1000 421 372 136 54 16 1 Jawad Tahsil 1000 583 282 79 37 19 Neemuch Tabsil 1000 522 306 118 43 11 Manasa Tahsil 1000 470 361 119 32 14 4-Bhanpura Tahsil 1000 337 373 145 121 24 Malhargarh Tahsil 1000 315 478 157 3q 11 Garoth Tahsil 1000 372 417 156 45 10 M mdsaur Tahsil 1000 327 336 210 108 19 5itamau Tahsil 1000 346 454 130 48 22 Madhya Pradesh State 1000 372 381 182 54 11 0.4-

of The Ta,ble shows that pattern of distri- population is more or less simihur for the bution of villages among the different sille-mnges State and the district as a whole.

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Villages of the bottom chss i.e. below 200 popuhtion (which lIHLy be c.tIled 'very small' vilhges) are slightly more frtlquent in the district th;ln in the St,Lte, but those of the next higher size (i.e. more thn,n iOO .lnd more but less thn,n 500 popu\c1tion, which lll:ty be referred to simply itS 'sm 111' villa,ges) arc almost equn,lly frequent in the Sta~e a,nd the district as,tL whole. Bigger vilhges with more than 1000 populu.tion a,re also equally frequent in the St;tte and the district. Vilhges of the intermediate cn,tegory (h,L ving between 500 and 999 population which mt1y be cLlIed 'medium sized villttges') are clearly less frequent in the district than in the Sta.te as a whole.

Distribution of villages by v:1rious cl:1ss· ranges among the t!Lhsils, hIJwever, shows comiderable varilttion. Villages of the lowest population size i.e. very small villa'5es number a little rnore than two·fifth of ~111 inhabited villages in the district. The proportion of 'very small villages' in no tahsil in the district m:1y be said to represent this avemge frequency for the distriot, but is too big or too smftll by at least 5 points. 1'he extreme 110rthern, heavily forested Jawad ta,bsil hn.s almost three· fifth of its villn.ges in the cl1tegory of 'very small' vilhLges and this is the highest frequeuev for any tlLbsil. Neemuch ~1Ua M:1n'1s.1, ta,bsils also show high frequency of these vill:lges, the former a little more th:tn and the latter a little less th:tu, half of the tot:tl number of villages in each t:l.hsi I. Malharg:t rh t;l,hsil st:1nls at the other e'{treme as reg;trds frequency of 'very small' vilhtges: it hfts less thfm ono-th ird of its vilhges in the mtegory of 'very sm tIl' villa,ges. Gn-roth, l\hndsa.ur, Bhftnpum [ma Sitam::m t:1bsils :11so h:tve compCLmtively sm~tller fre(p~e­neies of these 'very sm:1ll' vilLLges.

Villages of the next higher sille i.e. 'slO:111 vilLtges' c'Justituto between one-third ftncl two· fifth of all inh:tbittei villages in the district. AR in case of the 'very Sllll111' vilhLges this cl tSS of vill:tges also shows a sizeable mnge of varia.tion in fre(IUency :tlllong the ti1hsils 1\f;tlh:trgrtrh exhibits it very high frequencY-:Lhllost h:tlf of all inh:tbitec1 vill::tges-Jf thef'e vil1:1ges ,vibh Mandsanr and Gn,roth tahsils in close pursuit. Each of these two t;thsils h:ts more than two­fifth of its inh:Lbited villages in the class of 'sm:tll' vil1:tges. I.Jowest frequency of ,theso

villages in the district is found in Jawad t:1hsil, where they number less th~tn three-tenth of all inhrtbited vilhges with Neemuch tahsil follow­ing elmely.

Combining the two bottom ranges, we are face to hce with the interesting and signific;l,nt fact that almost four-fifth of the inhabited vill!tges in the districc have popUlations below 500 each. 'rhus, in common with the St:tte itS

tL whole, l\hnds1u r is :t district of 'small' and 'very srm1li' vilL1ges. J;lwad, Neemuch :tua 1\l.Lmtsa. tahsils have even higher frequencies of these 8lll:tller villa.ges. l\lands:1ur tahsil with only two-thirds 663%) of its vlllages h:tving less than 50J POpuhLti()J1 e:Lch reprOi'ellts the lowest frequency of vil1:J,ges below 500 in the district.

Medium· sized vilhges (500-909) come next to the two sma,llt3 r chsses in respect of frequency. 'rhey number fLlmo3t 1 in 7 of the inhabited viIhges in the district. Sepamtely for the t thsilh, Thhndsa.nf ht1.s more thfLll one·fjfth of its inha­bited vilLtges in the size-cht~~, and this is the higbest fo r any t:thsi 1. On the other h,1,nd, Jawa,d tahsil shows the lowest frequency of 7.9 of these vilhges. Bhanpu [ft, G,L[oth and 1\hl­h::trg:1fh tcthflils havB all higher fre'l uenci~s of medium-sized villages th,l,l1 th'Lt represented by the district avemge.

Lea,st frequent in the district :tr8 bigger yill:tges, with more tha.n 1000 popuhtion, nnm~ering very nearly 1 in 14 of :tIl inhabited villagps in the distriot. These vi llages h:tye the highest froqut'licy of 14 5iG in Bh~tnpnm t Lhsil, where they itre eqnn,lly frefJucnt with villages of the llli~rli 11111-size-i c;ltegory In ::\I:tllls:1nr t:thsil also these vi1l1gf's h:tve :t rehti \'ely highe r f reqnency of 12.7% of all inh:Lbited vill:tges of the t:1hsll.

rro sum up, most preponderant in the district are 'very sm Lll' ha,bit;ttions h wing less tb:m '200 inhabib:tllts eitch, followed by 'sm:tll', ll1Adium-sized and bigger vilLtgclS in thiLt order. rrhis is :tIso geneully tbe frequency p:tttern of villages in J:l,w:td; Neomurh ancll\Ianas:t t;Lhsih~. The remfLining five tftbsils do not conform to this pattern in that all of them h:we the highe:st frefJuency of 'sm:dl' vilhges with popUlation v,nying from 200 to 4DU, while 'ycry sma'!l'

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villages recede to the second place in order of frequencv.

A study of rural population is not

coroplete without studying the preference pattern as regards residence in villages of vary­ing degrees of populousness. This is done in the following table.

100 persons in rttral area.~ class,ified by res'idence in villages of various sizes in the district and each tahlJil.

Total r-

District/Tahsil population Less tban ZOO

1 2 3

Mandsa ur District 100 12.1

1 Jawad Tahsil 100 18·, 2 Neemuch Tahsil 100 17.3

3 Manasa Tahsil 100 13.9 4 Bhanpura Tahsil 100 6.3 5 Malhargarh Tahsil 100 9.8 6 Garoth Tahsil 100 11.9 7 Mandsaur Tallsil 100 7,7 8 Sitamau Tahsil 100 10.8

Madhya Pradesh State 100 10.0

ffhe table clearly shows the difference in preference-p~tterns of the rural population as rl'g~rds residenoe in vilbges of various popuh. tioll-sizes, bebween bhe district and the Shte u.s a whole on the one hand, and a.mong the tahsils themselves on the other. There is close agreement in the district and the State as a whole as regards residence in vilhges liv­ing in tbe two bottom classes. As regards resioence in the more populous medium-sized and bigger villages, there is olear evidence of significant differences between populations (}f the two units. In the district as a whole, medium·sized villa,ges are cle:l.Tly less preferred for rcsi.ience than in the State as a whole. There is oorrespondingly greater preference for the bigger villages in the district than in the Sta,te as a whole.

More th::tu three-tenth of the ilistrict's rur.tl p')pnhtion resides in vilhges with popu­lations v,lJfying between '200 and flOO, whioh is the most preferred class, judging from the size of. resident rnr,d popnhition. Bigger villa,ges WIth more th::m 1000 inhabibnts each are a.lmost o(lnn,lly populous. Abont:1 quarter of

Population size ---,

200- 500- l,OOJ- 2,000- 5,000-499 999 1,999 'I,999 9,gY9

4 5 6 7 8

31.7 24.8 19·4 11.1 0.9 29.6 18·7 16.5 16.7

29.1 23·'" 19.3 10.9 32.1 23·7 14.4 9.2 6.7

25.8 19.9 33.3 14,7 40.8 28.2 14.6 6Ji

34.9 29.S 16·9 6.8

23.1 30.6 29.3 9.3

37.9 21.2 14.6 15.5

3l.8 31.6 18.2 7.9 0.6

the district's ruul population lives in medium­sized (500-999) villages, which are the third most populous olass of villages. I.Jast as rega,rds residential preference of the district's rural population are 'very sm::tll' vilbges baving less than 200 inht1bitn,nts each. Though forming almost two-fifth of [til viii l.ges in the district, these [1ccommod:l,te less th3Jn one-eighth of the rura'! population. 'rhus summing up for the district as a whole, the preference-pfLttern is as follows: a SID ft 11 fmction of the popubtion is dispersed in !1 very large number of 'very sma,ll' villages; more than half of the rural popUlation prefer to live in a smaner number (one-fifth of aU vill90ges) of villages with more than 500 inhabi­taints eMh, while the somewhat more populous smaller villages (200-500) are also preferred by a sizeable (about three-tenth) proportion of the rura.l pupuhtti )n.

The preference for residence in villages of different popula.tion sizes shows considerable viI,riatioll amongst the t~thsils. Jctwad,Neemuch, Bhaupur:l. and Mandsaur bhsils can be

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grouped together as ta?sils where there is cl~ar evidence of concentratIOn of rural popula.twn in a Slll3Jl1er number ot bigger vilhges "With lllore than 1000 p0pulation. I.Je~ding among these is Bhanpnra ta,hsil where almost half of the rural population lives in bigger villages with more than 1,000 inhabitants each; while Neemuch is the h1st in the group, ha,ving 30.2% of its rural popubtion in the bigger villa.ges. In all these ta'-1sils however, the largest propor­tion of the population lives in the bigger villages.

On the other hand, in Ma.nas'1, Malhar­aarh, Guoth and Sitamau tabsiIs, the choice ~f the rural popUlation to live in the 'small'

('200-500) villages is clearly _ lll'trked out. Malhargarh tahsil leads in this latter group, having more than two-fifth of its rural popula­tion in the 'small' (200-500) villages, with Sitamau, Garoth and M3Jnasa following in that order. .,

Average population per village

A study of habitational pattern of rural population is also not complete unless the ave­rage sizes round which villages in the district a.nd the tahsi!s cluster sepa.rately in each size­group. Hence the following table presents popUlation per village in the district and in the tabsils by popUlation range.

Population per village in villages of size ,------- -----------------'---------------------,

Unit All Less Villages tban 200 200-499

1 2 3 4

Mandsaur District 376 108 320

Jawad Tabsil 292 93 307

Neemucb Tahsil 334 110 317

Manasa Tahsil 355 105 316

Bhanpura Tabsil 465 87 321

Malhargarb Tabsil 365 114 312

Garoth Tahsil 378 121 316

Mandsaur Tahsil 490 116 336 Sitamau Tabsil 396 123 330

Madhya Pradesh State 394 106 329

An avemge village in tbe district is thus sliohtly less populous than an average village in the State as a whola. Individually, villages are more populous in Mands,11lr and Bhanpura. tahsils than in the State as a whole; while population per village in, Sitl1mau tahsil is almost the same as in the State as It whole. The least populom villages on an average are found in J awad tahsil. '

Cen.~11.~ H01(.ses and Households At the time of enumeration the district

had 146,902 occupied residential houses and 150173 households. The opposite table gives sou{e useiul information regarding Census houses and households in the district and in each tahsil.

500-999 1.080-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999

5

685 692 661 708 619

65+ 716 713 647 685

District/Tahsil

1

6

1,354 1,283 1,492 1,60+ 1.286

1,351 1,413 1,336 1,212 1,323

Censns hOuses

per sq. n,ile

2

Mandsaur District Jawad Tahsil Neemucb Tahsil Mimasa Tabsil

Bhanpum Tabsil Malhargarh Tahsil

Garoth Tahsil

Mandsaur Tahsil

Sitamau Tahsil

40.20

29.03

56.64

33.87 31.55

45.79

38.92

57.49

37.93

7 8

2,536 5,183 2,599. 3.384 2,385 5,183 2,833

2.133 2,580 2,430 2.U4 2,880

House- Persons Persons holds per per per house house

house hold

3 4 5

1·02 ~.12 5.01 1.02 4.90 4.76

1.04 5.25 5.02

1.01 5.03 4.94 1.02 4.62 4.49

1.00 5.23 5.22

1.( 0 5.22 5.19

1.03 5.22 5.04

1.00 5.29 5.28

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Houses by roof and wall materials 'rhe hbles are bJ,sed on a 20% random sample of all househoBs that were listed at the time of

The tables inset below give a distributioll houselisting, an operation which preceded the of 100 households separately for rural and actual census by about four to five months.

urban are3.S of the district and each ta,hsil 'rhe t.1bles m:1Y, without much error, be ta.ken according to their residence in Census houses to represent the distribution of the census having specified types of roof and wall types. households aq it existed at the census count.

Distribution oj 100 Censu.~ lzOtlses med wholly or partly as Dwellings by wall matel'ial

Grass, leaves C.I. sheets All thatch, reeds, Unburnt BUfDt or other Cement o;her

District fTahstl or bambo') Timber Mud bricks bricks metal sheets Stone concrete material

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Mandsllur District R 3.1 1.5 55.8 n.7 1.0 0.3 36.9 0.1 0.6

U 0.5 0.8 14.0 7.5 26.8 0.1 50.0 0.1 02 1 Jawad Tahsil R 1.6 1.4 13.7 0.1 Neg. 83.0 0.2

U 100.0-

2 Neemuch Tahsil R 2.3 0.4 38.0 0.2 O.l Neg. 58.8 Neg. 0,2

U 0.2 0.1 17.8 9.9 42.4 ~9.4 0.1 0.1

3 Manasa Tahsil R 5.2 4.5 42.8 0.1 0.2 1.5 42.6 0.1 3·0

U 0.7 0.2 8.6 18.0 3.7 68.7 0.1

4 Bhanpura Tahsil R 12.3 8.l 32.9 1.2 2.4 0.1 42.0 0.3 0·4-

U 0.5 11.6 3.7 0.5 57 • .3 1.1 2~.1 0.1.

5 MalhargarM Tahsil R 1.2 0·2 63.5 (l.8 I.O 32.4- 0.9

U 36.3 8,5 10.1 45.1

6 Garoth Tat.s;]- R 5.3 0.3 70.6 0.8 08 0.1 21.8 Neg. 0.3

U 1.7 0·2 41·3 0.7 33.2 0.3 22.1 0.5

7 Mandsaur Tahsil R 0,7 0.1 820 J.5 1.0 0.1 14.3 0.2 0.1

U 0.4- 0.1 6·6 5,7 3l.4 55.4 0.4

8 Sitamau Tahsil R 1.6 0:2 81.5 1.1 2.6 0.2 12.8

U 0.3 3.7 0.3 94.7 0.7 0.3

Distribution of 100 Census houses used wholly or pal-fly as Dwellings by roof material

Corrugated Gra~s. leaves, iron. zinc Concrete

reeds, thatch. Tiles. or other Asbestos Brick and All wood or slate, metal cement - & stone other

District/Tahsil b'llnboo s"ingle sheets sheets lime slabs material Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Mandsaur Vistrict It 6.9 85.6 4·7 0.1 0.2 1.8 0.7 100.0

U 8.+ 58.5 16.6 0.3 2.6 10.4 3.2 10('.0

1 Jawad Tahsil R 4.8 R7.9 23 0.1 0.8 3.0 1.1 100.0

U 0·3 61.9 23 8 0.5 2.3 8.9 2·3 100.0

2 Neemurh Tahsil R 6·2 87.0 3·3 02 0.4 2.1 0.8 100.0

U n.t 06.2 4.5 27.1 1.8 100.0

3 Manasa Tahsil R 10.5 82.8 5.7 0.1 0.5 0.4- 100.0

U 0.8 71.3 20.7 5·8 1.4- 100.0 4 Bhanpura Tahsil I~ 17.5 13.8 4 S 0.1 3.7 0.1 100.0

U 1.6 t2.3 23.5 0.5 3.4- 8·7 100.0

5 Malhargarh Tahsil 1< 2.5 93-7 1·6 1.8 0.4- 1000

U 1.6 6'J·6 26·1 }.4 \·3 .. , 100.0 6 Garoth Tahsil R 8.0 88.8 1.6 Neg. 1.2 0.4- 100.0

U 2,2 56.7 H.'l 0·5 14.1 12.3 100·0 7 Mandsaur Tahsil R 6 I 78.9 11.9 0.3 0·1 0.8 1.9 100.0

U 27.9 39.4 19.6 0.6 8.4- 2.6 1.5 100.0 8 Sitamau Tah3il R 4.6 89.5 3.5 Neg. Neg. 2.3 01 100·0

U 2.7 67.2 18.7 1.3 0.7 4.7 4,7 100,D

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Mud is the most preferred material of. wall in the rural areas of the district as a whole with 55% of ruml households living in Censlls hOl1sea hfwing predominantly mud walb. Preference for llnd. as a waJl materi:11 however is not universal. 'I1he northern tah­sils h:1Ve clearly less preferenoe for mud as a wall mi1tadal than the southern t,1hsils. The northernmost Jawa,d t:l.bsil hi1s the sma'lest frequency among tahsils of houses having mud wans with only 14% of the ruml house­holds of that tahsil living in such Census houses. In the remaining three northern t.1h­sils, proportions of households living in houses with mud walls is : Neemuch (38%), Bhl,npura (33%) a,nd Ma.nas'1 43% i.e. lesR th m 50% in fLU t:1hsils. In the pentml 1\hlhuga.rh :lnd GMoth ta,hsi\s, preference for mnd-built walls also is intermediate the proportions for these tahsiJs being respeotively 64% and 71%. At the other extreme stand the southernmost Mands:tur and Sitatnau tfthsils which have the maximum fre­quencies-8'2% in each case-of their rural house~ holds living in bouses with predomina,ntly mud walls.

In the rural areas of the district as a whole, stone is the seoond most preferred wall material-between one-third and two-fifth of all rural households exercising their choice in favour of Census house3 with walls pre:iomi­na,ntly made of stone. But the !requencies show considera.ble vJ,riation among the t<1hsils, the pn,ttern bein!5 the opposite of what obtaios in C 1se of mud walls. Thus the northernmost J a, wad. tahsil, which bas the loast preference for mud wal};;, hl,s the highest freguencyof house­holds living ill houses with stone walls. The other th -ee northern t,thsils, nft'llely NeellIUch, Manftsa an:1 Bh::mpura have also high freluen­cies of households living ill honses with stone· bui It walls. The two centml t:1hsils Gfl.roth :lna Malh:1fgarh have still lower f re'luencies of households living in CenRus honses with stone walls, while the two sonthe rn-most ta,hsils lVhnds;1nr ftnd Sitamau hn,ve the smn,11est fre­quencies-H% and 13%-rBspectively of house­holds living in houses with w:l,l1s mn,de predo­minantly of stone.

"\Vhat C[1uses this difference in preferf'nce pattern for mud n,nd stone \y:dls is not ascer­binable from the census stati sties, but the effect of geogra.phicftl enviornment is perhapR the ex-

planation. The availability with ease and in abundance of the Vindhyan sandstone in Jawad, Manasa. and Bhanpura ta.bsils perhaps expbins the greater frequency of stone walls in these ta.hsils.

Use of other materials for wall construc­tion in the rural are,1S is limited in the ex­treme, the district preferences being for "grass, leaves, thatch or ba,mboo", timber, burnt bricks etc., in th:1t order. In Bhanpur,li tahsil, how· ever, preference for "grass, lewes, thltoh, bitll1-boo or reed" as wall materLl,l assumes signifi-mnt dimensions. .

The plttern is quite different in the urb::tn [tre:1s. Stone emerges as the most pre· ferred w.111 m'tterial in urbln areas with ha,lf of the urban households living in· stone-walled houses. The second place in urb;J,n areas is claimed by houses having walls made of burnt bricks. More than a quarter of all urban house­holds live in such houses. Mud as a ml,terifl,l for wa,lIs is relegatel to the third phce in urban areas of the district, and the fourth place in urb:1n areas is chimed by houses with walls made of unburnt bricks. Role of other m:tte­rials for purposes of wall construction is more or le<:i.s insignificant in urbn,n area.s, with not even 1 in 100 of the urban households living in them.

In urban areas also, there are consider­able tahsiIwise variations in the frequencies of households living in houses with walls of dif­ferent m'1terials. At one el(treme is Jawad tahsil in which all urban houses have walls pre­dominantly of stone. In Neemucb ta.hsil, wa,lls with burnt bricks are preferred by more thn,n two-fifth of the households, which are the most

prefered and stone walls are relegftted to the second position. In lVhna.sa ta.bsil (urb::t.n), stone Wil,llS resain their ascelld~ncy, while walls of unbnrnt bricks dispbce those of burnt bricks to the third pbce.

In Bh'tnpur;1 t:'Lhsil, most frequent (57%) a re households living in PUCOi1 houses with walls of burnt brick, second most preferred for resi­d(lIlCe being houses with stone wa,lls. Stone­WftUS ftre however most frequent in the urhln fLre:l.S of l\l:tlhnrgfLrh, l\bnas'LUr n,nd SiG:l,lll'tU tahsiig, the hst mentione:l tn,hsil h:1ving more

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than nine-tenth of the urba,n hous3holds living in houses with stone walls. Gn,roth tn,hsil differs from other ta,hflils in that mud wa.lls are the most preferred in its urban areas with more th::Ul two-fifth of the households living in houses \vith predomimntly mlla. walls.

Roofing material

Houses with roofs cOI'ered with tiles (shte or shingle) emerge as the most preferred hype in the rnru.1 arelts of the district as fL whole and of e 1C h t Lhsil. 86% of fbI! rur LI households in the district liYe in tile-roofed houses; the fre­quency varying among the t;-thsils from fl, maxi­mum of 94~b in c tse of .l\I:tlh orgftrh tlhsil to a >}~inimum of 74;£ ill case of Bhlnpum t~Lhsil. Houses with roofs of tha,tch (gmss, Ie wes, reeds e.te.) fue next most frequellt, clmc1y followed by houses hftving rOJfs of corrng:1ted iron or other met.)'l sheds. Thatch covered houses :1SS11me si:r,eable f rsC}ueDcies in Manas:l, rtnd Bh:Lnpum ta,hsils where tbey serve respecti \'e1y as residences of 11 and 18 per cent of the ruml households.

lbuses with tile-coverea roofs rema,in the first mO.:lt preferred in urb:.tn fLte:lS of the ddrict too, with almost three-fifth of the rural hOLlseholils living in th'lm Tabsilwise, the frequency of households living 1n tile-covered houses vhJries from the lowest va,lue of 39% in )\hnils,llur tabsil to a maximum of 71% in oass of I\hnasa ta,hsil. 0

Recond most prefarroa in urh'11J are:1S of t11e dist:ict as n, whole ~Lnd iCl J;tw~~d, Manas;)', Bhanpnr:1, ::\1a,lh~lJrgarh, Garoth and Sitamau tLhsi.\s are houses with roofs of corrug[\,ted metal-sheots. In Neemnch bllhsil, however, second most f tequent are houses with roofs of concrete 0[' st)1l8 sItbs; while in Mandsaur b,bsil the sec;ond preference is cbimed by h01.1S8S covered by thl,tch or grass roofs.

Ab)nt 10% of the urhl,n hous8holds re­side in honses with roofs covered by cement C::mcrete or stone sl tb::;, these b)ing the third most popuhr roofing mate rin.J. 'l'hi" is rtlso the order of preferenee for this roof type in J,twrtd, M,tlHSt, Bh:tnpum ftnd Garoth kl,hsils.

Th:Ltch or gr;Lss roofs, come nexJ; in the ordor of preference of the nrb1,U householls in

the district as a whole where bouses with roofs of these materials accommodate almost ono­tweHth of tho households. In Mandslur t1hsil as many as 2~% of the urban households live in houses with thatch, grass or bamboo roofs; their frequency is however not significant in the obher tahsils.

N umber of rooms per household

Table E-V in the Handbook is of cons i­demhle demographic illlp_ortance, in that it CLLssifies the households by number of mem­bers and by number of rooms occupied. 'fhe relev,tnt things to remember in appreCiiating this tlble are (i) tbat the population and per­sons dealt with in the table refer to the house­listing operatIon and (ii) that it is b3Jsed on a 20/~' random sample of households.

T;tble E-V shows that the '29,32~ sample houijeholds of the district lived in 55,274 rooms, giving 1.9 Noms per household on an avemge. Each room on an average accommodu,ted 2.6 personp. When it is remembered that the cen­sus requirements of a room were very modest, chssifying as a room any wn,lled enclosure with an exit door and with space enough for one per­son to sleep, the above averages should suffice to give us (l, gener;)'l idea of the living conges­tion existing in the households in the district.

.More th:1n half (51.61{,) of the households however li'i'ed in census houses with on1y one room each t111d with 4.2 persor.s, on an avemge, 1i ving in that room. These househo1ds repre­sent the m tximum congestion in living space in the dwelhng houses. Dltghtly more fortllllfLte are ::lJbout three-tenth (27.9%) of the households thfLt hrtvtl two living rooms on au average, with '2.6 persons living in it.

Still more fortunate are rtbout one-tenth (10.6%) of the households h:1ving three rooms per household. Rtch room of such houehold lLccomUlJdat('s on an average 2 persons. This lea.ves about one-tenth (9.9%) of the households which are so lucky as to have four or more ro::nns each per household.

'l'enure .status nf households

As many as 83.9% of the housebolds in the distriot live in owned houseR. In rural

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areas only, the proportioH s\vells to moro than nine-tenth (91.4%) of all ruml sample bouse­holds. 'rbe picture is ostensibly different in urban areas where roughly half (46.7%) of the households live in rented dwellings. This is indicative of the migmtion:11 character of the urban popnlaJtion. The proportion of urhan households living in renteci dwellings vftries from a minimum of 25.8% in 1\hlharg:1rh tahsil to 11 maJximum of 59.4% in nhndsaur tahsil, thus brinainrr ont the rehttive il1ll)ort:tnce of

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the migr:1tion eleml'lnt in urb::Ll1 \1 re,lS of Mand-saur taJhsil. Variation of the proportion of rent­ed d\vellings in other tahsils is: .hwad (35.2%); Neemnch (57.7%) ; 1Vhmts:1 (86.3%); Garoth (40.8%);Bhftnpum (34.8%) ftnd 8ihm:11l (27.8%).

Towns

:More than one-fifth of the distriot's popu­htion resides in towns. This compares with a much smftller proportion of 14% in C:1se of the St~~te as a whole living in towns.

The urban component in the dist.rict has registered a sizeftble increase of 3.3 points since 1951 as is clea.r from the follo\ving t:1ble :

Penel1toge of 1lrban to total popu7ation in the districf and in each tah~il, 1961 and 195 I

District/Tahsil Urban proportion

___ ----.J....-------..... 1961 1951

1 2 3

iVIandsaur District 21.2 17.9 Jawad Tahsil 9.9 11.9

Neemuch Tahsil 36-9 26.8 Manasa Tflbsil 22-2 23.8 Bhanpura Tahsil 3+.1 17.0 Malhargarh Tahsil 12.8 8.2 Garoth Tahsil 15.5 7.7 Mandsaur Tahsil 28.6 28.9 Sitamau TahSIl 14.3 8.7 Indore Division 24·1 N.A.

rrhe district has twelve towns in 1951 this representing the second highest numbe; of towns in any district in the at~lt8 the fi rst being -West Nim,u distriot which has 10 tOWllS. The foregoing t[Lble sho\ys th.Lt with the eXC8-

ption of Jawa.d, Mandsaur and Manasa tah­sils, all other tahsils have registered upward movements in their urbf1n components since 19.51. J3,wad ftnd Manasa and Mandsaur tahsils ha ve registered declines in their urban propor­tions since 1951.

The increase in urbftn proportion has been very spectacular in Bhanpur,l and Garoth tfthsils, all ba.ying more thftn doubled thair urb:m components since 1951. 8it:1mau tahsil hf1s also registered a size:1ble increaqe ill the proportion of its urbin popUlation. The rather high increls8s in Bhanpura and G,1Yoth tahsils ftre due to additions of new towns, Gandhi Sa,gar hyde! colony in the former and Shamgarh in the htter. l\hlhfugftrh has also a new town a(1c1ed, viz. [\fa.lhi1Tgctrh, the tLlhsil headqua,rters town, but that hfts not resulted in a. conspi­cuously high increase in the urb[tn component in th[tt t[thsil.

The hll in tho urb[tn proportion in Jaw[td t[thsil is owing to the small decreftse of 0.974 registered by the population of Jawad, the only

.town in thet:lhsil, since1951. Manasa and Mands:lur tlhsils hftve recorded slight decreases in their urbn,n proportions because of the slow rates of growth of l\bnasa and l\hnds:1 ur towns, the only towns in the tahsils.

'rhe rise of about 10 points since 1951 in the urban component of Neemuch tahsil's popu­htion is very creditable especia,lly in view of the decbssificfttion of Bagh~n:1, town of 1951.

Mandsftur, with a populr1tion of 41,876 is the biggest town in the district, N eemuch with 36,287 inhabit1nts closely following it. Both these a.re class III towns. Malhargare with a popul~tion of 3,916 is the le:1st populous town in the district. Other towns are Manasa (Ohss V) and Rampura (Cl:1sS IV) in Manftsa ta.hsil, Jawad (chss V) in Jawad tahsil, Bhan­pura (class V) and G:1ndhis:1ga,r hyde I colony (class IV) in Bhanpllm t~hsil, Narayangarh (clais V) in l\hlhfug<1Jrh bahsil, Garoth and Shamg~rh .(both class V) in Garoth tahsil and Sitanmu (chss V) in Sit:tma,u tn,bsil.

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The tabie inset below gives the changes in the classification* of these towns since 1901

Town ,-

1961 1951

1 2 3 ]awad V V Neemuch III III Manasa V V Rnmpura IV IV Bhanpura V V Gandhisagar Hydel Colony IV Malhargarh VI Namyangarh V V Garoth V V Shamgalh V Mandsaur II{ III Sitamau V V

Among :n,lient fe!ttures of this t.1 hie, we may mention the moribund nature of .T aWil.1 and Sittman towns waich hJ.vd conti­nued. tJ be C\;lSS V tJwns a.ll th rou:sh the last 60 ye3.rR. AIR') 1113.Y be notioed the similH' growth pa.tterns of :\hnds~ur ani Neemuch towns. The chlnge-resi"ting ll;1,ture of Sih'nu.u and JJ.wal town:;; is a lUltter re lui ring study, an'} WC'. are Bot nble t') fLRsign any reasom for it in the

Classification of town in ---'-------------..

1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

4 5 '6 7 8 V V V V V

In IV IV IV m V VI V V V V V V VI VI V VI

III IV IV IV III V V V V V Age and Sex

Age n,ud sex:-cJmposition of a population are im·port.l.ut aspects of its de nJgraphic study, aft)rdinO' a3 thay do, tbe tranJ.3 of it:J grow~h in futtlr~. rfhe fJIbwing t tble aim; to stuly bJth these ~3pects a.s rega. rds the popuL1tion of l\hnds:1ur district. C)r re3poniing proportions for State fl,q ~1 wb.uIe are also given with a view to brina out points of dissimibrity, if a.ny, in o .

short n')te:- the a.ge-structure of the two popuhtlOns.

100 peri>ons in Mandsaur district and in Madhya pradesh in 1961 distl'ib1ded by quinquennial and broad_age.groups

Mandsaur District Madya Pradesh Age-group ,-

__l..__ _____ --, ,-_______ _.J,_

--. I'ersons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

All ages 100 52.0 48.0 100 51.2 488 0-4 16.1 8.2 7.9 16.4 8.2 8·2 5-9 14.4 7.4 7.0 14·3 7·3 7.0

10·14 10.6 5.7 4·9 10·1 5.5 4·6 0·14 41 1 213 19·8 40.8 21.0 19.8

15-19 9·2 4.8 4.4 7.9 4.1 3·8 20·24 9.6 48 4.8 8·6 4.2 4.4 25·29 7·9 4.2 3.7 8.fl 4.5 4.3 30·34 6.7 3.5 3.2 7.3 3.9 3.4 1534 33.4 17.3 16.1 32.6 16.7 15.9 35-39 5.4 2.R 2.6 5·8 3.1 2.7 40-44 5·1 2.5 2.6 5.3 2.7 2.6 45-49 4.0 2.1 1.9 4.2 2.2 2.0 50-54 4.0 2.3 1.7 4.0 2·1 1.9 55·59 2.0 1·2 0.8 2·1 1.1 1·0 35-59 20.5 10.9 9.6 21·4 11.2 10.2 60·64 2.1 1.1 1.0 2.4 1.2 1.2 65·69 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.9 0.4 0.5 70 + 1.9 0.9 1.0 1.8 0.8 1.0 60 + 5.0 2.5 2.5 5.1 2.4 2.7 A.N. S. N N N 0.1 N N

'* The towns are classified as below : 20,000 ••• 49,999 III Population Class 10,000 ... 19,999 IV

100,000 and over I 5,000 ... 9999 V 50,000 ... 99,999 II Below ... 5,000 VI

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For a correct appreciation of this ta,ble it is necessuy to point out th:\t a,ge-data. pre­sented in this ta,1;)le :l,re b~sei on u:1gn­duateda,ge i.e. a.ges actually returne1 at en­nmera.tion witho·.lt 'milling' the:n through a.ny 'purificltory' stn.tistical p:ocess like 'slllOQthing' or 'gradua.ting'. The qnality of age-returns in the Inclia.n Oensuses hiLS been the subject of much ::tdvertle comment3 as being subject to gross ina,~cnra.(lie:; n.rising from the unlvdfs1,1 ignor,Lnce 'lboat n.ge. 'rhis ignora.nce is more p.trticuh,rly f0l111rl in nun,l areas; where strict­ly spe:Lking, no returns of n,ge are m~1,rle, but n,ge-estim:Ltes a,re mn,ie by the enumerator, or le'ls commonly, by the respondent. The geneml tendency is t') return or to estim'tte the age in rOtlnd n\1mb9~S, genemlly in de3enniull1s, or at the m )st, in quiuqnenniums, n,nd mnch les~ fre­quently in even ra.thet' th:tn. in odd digits. The age-d'tt::t therefo re snffer f rom a digit bhs, a ris­ing fcom tbe i liosyncmcies of the enumerat lr or the respondent. L'his is a,tollce a.pp.trent on drcLwing a. graph of the single ye tr n.ge·retums, which will show pe:Lks, at 0,5,10,8, 12, 15,20, 30 etc. a!:?es and teo 19hs }1,t th3 intermeiia.te ages". In order to minimise, (complete eli­mination is, ofeourse, not possible) the distort­ing effects of age-heaping, the device of group­ing the single year agas in quinqllenniL1,I, or other suitable groups, is re30rteJ to. In this device, the grouping is so chosen that one pre­ferred age is included in oi1oh a.ge-group. This type of orude grollping (a.dopted in the t:tble a.~OVtl) does l1lilke the dJ.t:L Illore presentable by suppressing the glaring effects of he!1ping; but it h'Lrdly needs an e'{pert eye to be able to S;1,y that distortivns ~He not completely absent. 'rhus if ages were cor;:ectly reported, then in a cl03e1 pJpLlhtion (i.e. where effects of migra.tion lll:1y be ignored) not sensibly !1ffected by such s\veeping mortl,lities as are cn.nsed by WMS,

hmines, or epidemics, freqnenc:y in successive n,ge-groups ;of eqLHI widths, of course) will go on deefBfl,sing in more or less a smooth progres­sion. A look n.t the foregoing table shows that there n.re more persons in age-group 20-24 tha.n in lf5-19, in 60-G4 tlUll in 55-50 :lud equal num­bers in 46-40 :1,lHl 50-54. Also the drop in fre­qUfmcy from one age-group to the next higher

age-group is almost st:1tio in some cases and very steep in others. This absence of smooth­ness is obviously d'18 to the d Isproportionat0ly brge nnmbers returned a.t ages '20, 50 and 60 etJ. Hence using the age-d,Lh even after the crude smoothening, perhaps me.lns walking on slippery ground. It will be better to restrict the sClrutiny gener,Llly tJ the bro1ier age-groups 0-14, 15-34,35-59 and 60+ b9c:tnse in these, the anguhrities may be p:esume:l to mubu:111y can­oel out to a considemble extent, It is ;1lso COll­

venient to refer tJ these broaier n.ge-groups1,::' corresp~mding to childhood and juvenility, n.d)lesc.mce and youth, mid1le n,ge a.nd old a.ge.

'rhe t:lble shows that inf:Lnt and children form the m ')st n mnerous section of the popn­httion in the district, accounting for ne \,fly two of i'very five persons in the diFltrict. 'rhe n.ge­group oorresponrling to adoleseence n.nd youth (U5-:34) i:> naturally the next most numerous group of the popu,latioll. This gronp makes 9·lmost one-third of the popul.ttion. 'rhe mUdle­age segment of t:1e popuhti')n is much nn.rrow2r, m:l.king roughly one- "Ifth of the total PJpnlatioa. Persons at the upper extreme of life, i. e. t!Jose who have completeisixty Of lllJfd yea,rs are the

least frequent. Thes9 aid to ronghly ooe-twentieth of the popul Ltion. It m l.y ;1,lso bEl notel that the fall in frequeuey between SllCJessive bro trier age-groups b.3comes steeper n.s one re:1Ches age­intervals of a. higher order.

The t,1,ble a.lso brings out the broad simi­larity in the age-structure of the district and the St~te as a whole. Howeve~, notice lll.1y be t.tkeu of the £.let that the first two periods of life a.re very slightly broJ.der in the district than in the StLte. Corre~pondingly, the district fre­quency is slightly smaller than the State fre­quency in the middle H.nd old a.ge segments.

Sundburg's age c:Ltegories give a simple mea.sure of the t,end of ,1, popuhtion, parti­oulMly with regn.rd to tbe age-group 0-14. According to him the proportion of this youngest age-group should be in the neighbourhood of 40~~, 33%, n.nd 90% in progressive, statiomuy and regressive popnla.tiolls respectively. Applying

'* For a fnller discussion of the patterns of digital preference the chapter Oa age and sex in the General Repflft of the State (Part I-A) may be referred to.

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this somewhat rule-of-tbe-thumb test to the population of the district we find that it is a progressive and youthful popuhtiol1, with potentia,lities of accelerated growth.

Change.~ in age.stnldure since 1951

Changes in age-structure of a population over time are also indicators of its future trends. The tahle inset oelow therefore gives the per­cent\l.ge distribution of the population by broad f\.ge-grQups for the 1951 and 1961 Censuses. It. ma.y, however, be cli1,rified that the t951 figures Me basen on a 10% sample of the popnhtion of that census and in making the compa.rison with 1961 d:Lta, (b3.sed on total population) we :lre making the assumption that the age-compo­sition ill the s:tlllple (1961) represents the total povuhtion.

IOU pf!'rSOl1S in the dist1'ict dist1'ibuied hy uToad aye-g'l"oups, 1961 and 1951

Age-group Population

r----_.<.._------.. 1951 1951

1 2 3

All ages 100 100 0-14 +1.1 38.5

15-3+ 33.4 35.5 35-59 20.5 20.8

60+ 5.0 5.1 A·N.s. Neg. 0.1

The table brings out that the age-structure of the district h:1S signifio1lltly changed during the inter-cemml period 1951-nO. The propor­tion of persons in the youngest age-group has wgistered an incre1se of '2.6 points. rrhis h::ts been at the cost of the upper three age-groups. Youth hfts lost in percentage by '2.1 points ins­pite of the immigration into tbe Ohambal hyc1 roelectric project; middle age by 0.3 point :.tlld old ~1ge by 0.1 point. The ra,ther high incre:1se in the proportion of children below 1:) ye:.trs a.risep, nminly from the addition of ohililren born during the dec:1de (age 0-9) to tbr "nryi\'ors of age-cohort 0-4 of 1951. This high increase is perhaps:1. retmlt of the twin f,~(:tors of SOlYlo\Vhf~t higher levels of fertility :J.llJ IO\Yl~r levt'ls of illi:tnt mortality. In the :tbsenco of fl'liahle cintn. on "ital statisticR, it is Hilt t)os.;jble to isobtf1, in qua,ntit:ltive terms,

the roles played by these two causes. However, as appears from a comparison of the crude birth rate estimations of the popUlation (from population aged '0') for 1951 and 1961 cen­snses, the fertWty levels have improved since 1951 (in which year, perhaps, the fertility touoh­ed a low ebb owing to partial depletion in the ranks of women of childbe~uing a,ges on acoount of the influenza of 1918-19). frhe gre.1ter role in the incre'Lse however seems to be played by arrest in inf,tnt morh,lity. Both these, how­ever, reeect a general improveme:1.t in the levels of prosperity of the poPU\a,tiOll of the district, and of public health.

The decreases in the prop:)fti0n of youth, middle age and old age do not necessarily in­dicate higher mortality levels in these age­groups, but are partly due to the general widening of the population base as l1 result of the addition of perSOllS below 10 years of age. However, it would seem that expectancy of life hail perhaps not registered ::my noticeable in­crease in these age·groups.

Sex-1'atio

Yet another important demographio va,d­able of population is 8ex~ratio or the number of fema.les for a given number (1,000 as reg:1rds the census of males. Common people generally believe-a belief perhaps, ba,3ed on their ex· pectl tion tba.t males and fem:tles exist (or, should exist) in equ[11 nnmbersin the popuhtion.­Quite contrary however to this balief, the nUHl­ber of felD1les relative to nules differs not only from region to region or frum one pe:iod of tirll:} to another but even from one et~lllic group to another. As an iHust;ation of the region:11 variation of sex-mtio, it may be point­ed that in Madhya Pradesh sex-ratio varies between a lower limit of 839 for the northern­most Morena district of the St3.te n.nd an upper limit of 1,037 for Raipur district on the ca.stern border of the State. There ma.y indeed be ma.ny more factors-social, cultural, demographic and economic-reacting on the sex-ratio of the PJPu­la.tion at a given time or place.

Mandsanr district lies in the Malwa plate:1.u which is a tract noten for the ma.scuIi~ nity of its popuhtion at le~st for the PfLst sixty' years. 'There :lre 9'26 females per lihousand lIl:1les in the district. Even this is not uniformly

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distributed but shows cJnsiderable varia.tion among the tahsils. The ratio has the lowest vBolue of 867 in the Bhanpura ta,hsil in the north-east of the distriot, Neemuch with 899 fem3.les per 1000 males also has a hig!:! masculi­nity, The sex-ratio has the highest value of 946 in the north·western Ja.w,1d ta.hsiI. Vari­ation of sex-rJ.tio fo r other tahsils is: M anasa (930' Mandsa.ur (93'), l\blhargarh (932),

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Garoth (936), and SltJ,m:1U (~)40).

An impo rt:1nt factor influencing the pro­portion of sexes in a p~Ll'tioula, r region is its ex­tent of urbanisation. As a rnle it is a matter of common observa.tion tbat urban areas have a high degree of m3.sculinity, 'J.lhis trait is not difficult to unaerstand beoa.use the sex imbalance in urban areas is usually created by the mi­grational element. This migration is as a rule confined only to men in the beginning and there is sometimes considerable time-lag before the women also join tbe men migrants. On the other hand, unless it is otherwise for historical and other reaS0ns, the sex-ratio should show a male excess or at the most tends to a parity of the two sexes in rural areas. In the context of Mandsaur district the truth of these observa­tions follows from the fact that whereas in rural areas the sex-mtio has a higher value of 937, the urban areas show a low sex-ratio of S80. The following table clearly brings out the effect of urbanisation on sex-ratio in the tahsils:

Sex-mtio and deg1'ee of u1'banisation

jor district and tahsils : 1961

Unit

Mandsaur district Jawad tahsil Sitamau tahsil Garoth tahsi I Malhargarh tahsil Manasa tahsil Mandsaur tahsil Neemuch tahsil Bhanpura tahsil

Sex-latio %Urban Ranks

2

925 946 940 936 932 930 930 899 867

popuJation,------'-----,

3

21.2

9,9 7.5

]5 5

12,8 22.2 28.5 36.9 34.1

Sex Urban ratio percentage

4 5

1 7 2 8 3 5

4 6 5

6 7 1)

4

3 1 2

It appears from this table thrtt sex-ratio and proportion of urban population are usually inverHely related i. e, if one increases the other decreases. This bct is 'further brought out from the following bble which shows sex-ratio for each tahsil separately for rural and urban areas.

Unit Sex-ratio

'--'-_.--'-

Rural Urban

1 2 3

Mandsaur District 937 880 Jawad tahsil 947 936 Neemuch tahsil «;27 853 Manasa tahsil 933 919 Bhanpura tahsil 917 778 Malbargarh tahsil :>31 94-5 Garoth tahsil 947 878 Maudsaur tahsil 940 905 Sitamau tahsil 942 920

The range of variation of sex-ratio for rural areas of the t:1hsils is 30 as compitred with a higher range of 79 for all areas aud a much higher range of variation of 167 for urban areas. Sex-ratio has the smallest value in rural and urban a rea,s separately ill Bhanpura tahsil, presumably owing to immi­gration in the Chambal project construction, 11,

fact appearing from the working classification also where Bh~).Upura tahsil is seen to account for about half of the workers in construction in the district, Another, somewhat unusual feature disclosed by the above t;Lble is the high­er sex-ratio in u.rbiLU areas of Malharg Lrh t<thsil tha.n in itt! rural 3,reas, This fact in­dicates (presumably) the absence of the mig­ration fa.ctor in the tcl,hsil. In fact, 64% of t',18 working urban population of this tahsil follows agricultural pursuits, and its two towns snel.ked into urban category only beca use of thei r being m unici palities,

VariatiON of s~,c-mti() with time

V;Hi;ttion in s6x-r<1,tio over time is studieJ in the following tLble, which gives sex-ratio of tho ditltIict :1t the t;ensus oounts of past six deca.des. Corresponding ratios for the State :-tre also gi ven for comp:-trison.

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Sex-mt-io 1960-61

Sex-ratio Year ----,

Mandsa ur District Madhya Pradesh ,...---'

T R U T R U

2 3 4- 5 6 7

1901 939 943 925 990 995 937 1911 947 947 947 986 991 913 1921 9+8 947 953 974 982 878 1931 91-2 941 949 973 983 872 1941 943 945 931 ~70 980 882 [951 950 951 947 967 975 907 1961 925 937 880 953 970 856

'rhe table highli~bts the dissimilarity in the plttern of behaviour of sex·ratio over time in the district and in the State [1S a whole. In the bLtte ,', the trend is one of continuously increasing ma,sculinity from Uensus to Census. '1'he ;;;8x-ratio for the district, on the other halld, does not show any regular treod. An­other point of contrast between thtl St.1te and district b~haviour-patterns as rega.rds sex-ratio vari,ttil)n is the fact that whereas in the State as whole, the rural sex-ratio is always greater th:Ln tbe urb.1n sex-ratio, that in the district is less tb,ln the urban ratio in two yelLrs, and Is equal ill a.nother year. These are all indicative of the fact, on the one hand, of absence of im­migration, and on the other of some of the a.reas classified as towns still possessina rural cha­mcteristics i.e. dependence of the ~conomy all agricultu..:e etc.

In 1901, when sex-ratio in the State as a w hole showed more or less parity of the two sexes, the district had six females less per hundred males. It ma.y be noted that even in 1961 the St~Lte avemge of the sex-mtio is high­er than the distric~ sex-ratio of sixty years ago. In the next ten yea.t's, while the State ratio fell slightly, the district rati() registered an in­crea,se. 0 ver the next ten yea rs, the mtio al· m03t st tytld C1)nSIi tnt (in fa jt, there WitS an in­cre;tse ?f ~lle) During t9:21-31, whereas the seK-ratIO III the State as '1 whole fi.lmost re­m:Linel st:Ltiollery th,tt in the district showed a llleaslUiLble deuline. At the 1941 censns a.lso, value of the sex-mtio fOe' .Mandsaur District re-

mained almost static. Thus for the first forty years of the century i.e. during 1901-41, the sex-ratio in Mandsaur district almost relll'l,illed static at 94 females per 10:) males. The ten years 1941-51 saw the sex-ratio in the district inoreasing by a significnnt margin against a more or less imperceptible drop in the Hhte ratio. The Ie,mlt was tb~t in 1951, population of Mandsaur district had a greater proportion of females than it had in 1901. This sma.ll gain a.tbined by the feminine population was lost during the decade just gone by, and the sex­ratio recorded a f<tIl of '25 against a smaller fall of 14 in Olse of the State as a whole. To sum up, Mands 1ur dist:ict does not co,form to the State trend of increasing llla.sculinity in the population from census to census. During first forty years, sex-ratio in the district re. mained mO~'e or lel'<s stationery, experienced a small increlse during the next ten yens but fell steeply in the closing dec;l,de.

As regards abuses of v:1.riation in sex­ratio, it h:1S to be- admitted th'l.t these have so far eluded research workers in demography, perhaps because of the inability to isolate the various supposed factors influencing the relative proportion of the sexes. By far migration, inward or outward, is an important element, and this was definitely SO in the decJ.de just gone by which v,itnessed the execution of the Chamb:ll hydroelectric project. Migration as III possible factor bas to be e'wluded for the first fifty ycars bec.1use of the stagnancy of the ratio during tbem. Epidemics like influenza or pla.gue a.re a.lso known to inflict sex, selective mortality, but there is no olear evidenoe of its effect on the sex-utio of Mands:1ur district even during the influenza decade 1911-:21. The 1931 Central India Agency Census Report (page 85) had ruled out "the fear of certain critics about the inaccuraoy of the sex ~returns" as baseless; aod with the increasing accuracy and perfection in census organisa.tion from Census to Census inaccuracy in age-returns' as a possible oause of sex-imbalance has to ha ruled out.

Sfx-rat io by age

Variation of sex-ratio with age is also interesting from the demographic point of view. A study of this is attempted in the following

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ta,ble \\hich gives sex-ratio for tbe age '0' the first three quiD -guennicLl ages, and for bron.d Hue-groups for hiGher aues. Ages for the first

o 0 0 f h. fourteen years, being cOlllparati vely res 111

the memory of the respondents are returned with some w ha.t gre1ter :tceu rrwy than retn rns of higher ftges rtud hencesE'x-mtio lor these ages is pn~sented by quin-qnennLd ftges. Ho\yever, while n,ppreciftting the diLt:1 bolow the remtrks Ilude on the in~ccn mcy of a,ge-data gellE'rally ha YA to be borne in mind.

Sex- Ratin hI! age

Age Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh ------

~ex-ratio Sex-ratio

1 2 3 .

0 1000 990 ()-i 973 996 5-9 93+ 966

10-14 862 847 0-14 930 974

15-34 934 959 35 59 879 905 f)0 + 1,018 1,190

At the youngest age '0' there is a pttrity of the sexes. 'rbis, however, does not represent the 's8x-ratio at birth' because it does not take note of children born and dying during the yaM just preceding the census count. 111 het, it is uow almost an established fnct that nature is somewhat pitrtiuJ at birth to the male child, who is bam in greater nlllubers. .

As a m:1tter of £::tct, it is in the condition after birth, :l'il affecting the relative mort·tlity of seXt~S, that an expJan:ttion for higher fOJtlf11e mtio in the 100vest n,gps is to he fonnd. 'rhe· illiti:d lead t:tken lw the llnle sex at hi rth is soon lost in the fi rst fmy monthR of its exis­tenee, bO(~iLUSe of h,1nds of oeath fJ·llillg lllOfA

heavily on it than on it'! felDtle (JounterpMt. Thi~ phjllOmenOn is true fOf the (1011ntry :ts:t whole, and is given a biologinal ba,<;is by the oontelltion that girls h'tve organic superiol"ity ovpr hoys. If this eKphmtion as to the hio­logleai organic superiority of girls is ten:tble, then the reduction in the ranks of the femtles in later years of ohildhood (:[111 only be e1-pln,ined 'on the basis of a widesprea,(l socin.t attitude of neglect of the fem:tl8 child and of

bestowing greater care on the male child1 re­sulting in greater femn.le than male delths. The trend towards a ste:tdily declining sex-ratio with increasing ages in both tbe district and the State is clear as regards the childhood period of age. Even then, the geneml difference in the Stitte and the district ratios cannot es· ea pe notice. rrhough the trend is si miLtr the diR~rict rq,tio in each period of life has a slIwJl. er vfLlue than the Htate ratio.

As reganls bro,td :tge-groups, the sex­ratio in Mandsa,ur district exhibits mO~'e or less equ;\,l female deficit in child and youth teg· ments. Roughly speq,king in both these periods of life there is a deficit of seven felllftle3 per 100 m'tles. In middle age the populrLtion of the district, as also that of the Sta,te, shows a, sizeable masculinity; the deficit of femn.les in­tbe aue-segment being 12 females per lOG limles in th~ district and 9 females per 100 males in the State as a whole. No definite c,\,uses for this disparity in the relative proportions of the sexes are known though higher frequency of chiLl-births, increasing risks to the fem:tles in the succes:3ive child births owing to oontinuous emaciation and primitive midwifery m~,y be SOUle of the causes for the imba.lance.

At the upper ex.treme of ages, females .re­gain the ascendancy in numerical proportion over the males though it may be noticed that the excess of femaleR is of a very low order in contrast with the higher fem-tle excess in the State as a whole. Neglecting effects of age-111 is- reporting which may also partia.l iy contri· bute to accentuate or shadow differences in sex-ra.tio, two observations tending to explain the sudden (though in {;\,ct there i~ no sndden jump in tbEl l"lttio in the residual age-group) Up'l\ a rd Rpnrt in thn mtio may be· made. Fi rst, thA ernciftl poriod in the life of the ffllnalfl (whORe org tnic supe riority over ma.les is gi ven a biological recognition) is the ertrly child-bearing pflrioc1 and then the bter and post chi ld­be.tying yen,rs whtm the effects of improvident maternity begin to tell on the health of thA female. vVeaker a.mong the sex: are weeded in the l<tte and post fertility period. On the other hand, tbe mftl1 haR to work under va.rious stmins, invMi,tble conoomit11ntR of the l111i· lateml responsibility of breadwillllillg for the i:tlllily, in the youth :lIld middle-age periodR.

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These stresses react imperceptibly, but surely on the ll:1le he::Llth with the result that llJ.ny of them succumb in la.te middle and early old ages. On the other hand, females surviving to ages beyond sixty are the oomp:uatively sturdier represenhtives of the sex who have successfully weathered the rough and tumble of earlier childbirths and improvident maternity and h:we thus ea,rned their title to longevity.

"Marital Status

Marit:tl status data of a population also hits great social and demogra,phic significance. rJ1he signific:1nce is even greater in a country like ours with its traditionally high rates of hirth leading, 3JS a result of the recent arrest in mortality levels, to what is sometimeS" referred to as a 'population explosion'. Firstly, all women in ehild-be:uing ages (15-44) are potential mothers. If all of these enter matri­mony, :md no artificial me:1ns are employed to

downward trend. Secondly age is also an im­portant factor in fertility. Enquiries on ferti­lity conducted in some States of the country have shown tha.t aver,1ge size of a f,uuily de­crefLses with an increase in the age of marriage.* The age-group 15-20 i\', believed. to be most fertile. rrhe ll<'\xt age-group is also very fertile though less than the precding one; but the reproductive power goes all decre1sing with advancing age till at abJut 45 years of age it is completely exh1usted. rrhere is yet another direction in whioh m:lrihl status data. by age assumes sochl and demf)g~aphic im­portance. Tha.t is the que:;tion of child marriages, because m!1r!"iages of children of imm:1ture ages are likely to imp.1ir their health and are to th~lt extent contributo~y to hll in the true quality of the populu.tiol1. The m brital st1tus d:1ti1 also indic Lte the ext,ent of the in­cidf-mce of widowhood alO)ug the two se'{es by age-groups.

prevent conception. the hi rth-rate is bound to rrhe following table gives ma. rital status shoot tJ its biological limits. Oonversely if a data for the population of M lnd"laur district, large number of women in this age-group are by quinquennial ani broad age-groups. In kept from p:1rGicip:1ting in reproductive a.ctivity appreciating the quinquennial age-group dati1, (lither by late m:Lfrifl,ge or by widowhood or remarks made e:1rlier regarding age-misreport­legal separation, \the birth rate will follow a ing should be borne in mind.

100 males and 100 females in Mandsattr district distribtded by quinquennial and broad age-groups and by marital status 1961

------------.------Total Divorced

Popula· Never or tion Married Married Widowed separated Unspecified

,.----J-----, ,.... ..... ,..--J----. ,-_J.-~ r----'----.. ,.---'-----,

Age-group M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

All ages 100 100 51.3 41.8 44.8 48·0 3.6 10.0 0.3 0.2 Neg. Ne!!. O-y 100 100 100 100 ...

10--14 100 100 90.7 71.6 9.1 28·2 0.1 0.1 0·1 O.l 0-14 190 100 94.4 89.2 5.2 10.8 0.1 Neg. Neg. Neg. 15-19 100 100 64.7 16.1 34,7 83.1 0.4 0·5 0.2 0.3 20-24 100 100 27·8 2·8 70.6 95.7 1.1 1.1 0.5 0.4 25-29 100 100 10.5 0.8 86.9 96.6 1.9 2.2 0.7 0.4 30-34 100 100 4·8 0.4 91.5 938 2.9 5.3 0.8 0.5

15-34 100 100 21.1 2.7 76·9 94.6 1·7 2.5 0.3 0.2 35-39 100 100 3.1 0.3 92·0 89.4 4.2 9·8 0.7 0.5 40-44 100 100 3.0 0.3 89.5 78.4 6.8 20·8 0.7 0.5 45-49 100 100 2.5 o.a 87.7 70.0 9.2 29.3 0.6 0.5 50-54 100 100 2.6 0.4 83.5 51.3 13.4 47.8 0.5 0.5 55--59 100 100 2·3 0.4 80.4 47.3 16.9 51.9 0.4 OA

35-59 100 100 3.0 0.2 87.7 72.2 8.9 27.2 0.4 0.4 60--64 100 100 2.3 0.3 75.1 25.8 22.3 73.7 0.3 0.2 65--69 ]00 100 2.1 0·2 702 22.2 27.4 77.4 0.3 0.2 ... 70+ 100 100 2.5 0.2 58.4 11.3 3~.8 88.4 0.3 0.1

G:J+ 100 100 ,1-7 0.1 66.3 18.9 29.8 80.9 0.2 0.1 AN. S luO 100 82.3 80.2 11.4 14.4 l.() 3.7 O.~ 0.3 5.0 1.4

~ ~ ~

*' India's POp,olatlon Problem', by Mamori3., P. 149.

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Sa.lient features of this table with com­

ments, wherever neoessa.ry, are given below:

(i) Uuivarsftlity of marriage in the popu­htion, p;Hticula.rly in mse of fenmles, is clen,rly brought out from the very low proportion in Ccl,se of ll1i11es and lll'l<Lr fLbsence in OfLse of fellu,les, of never-m:trried in ages above 1,15. It BU,Y: howeve:: be noticed with some interest th'tt the proportion of never-mn.rriecl. males is never less than 2% in n.ny of the quinquennial aue-aroups :Lnd iR ill the llei.!hbollrhood of 4%

o 0 • b 0 ill the residun.ry hIghest ro~td age-group 6 +. rrhe proportion C;tnnot perha,ps be attributed to inn.cenmte }Lge-returns becanse the proportion has negligible dimension in case of temales, and it is rather unthinkable that this type of age inaccuracy should show sex-selectivity. Perhaps these confirmed bachelors in all the age-gronps are suffering from some sort of physical disability rendering them unfit or in­eligible for marriage. 1£ the premise is correct, then it follows th:tt the incidence of physical disability (rendering them unfit for marriage) is conspicuously less-even negligible-among women. In any case, the dnta do point to the need for some sort of demographic im'estiga­tion to find out the refLl canses responsible for -the sir-elble incidence of celibacy among the llla.les even in the highest of ageR.

(ii) Infant or yel'y early mn,rriages are seemingly not pmctised in the district, as shown tly the fact that there is cent peroent celiblcy ill }1ges below 10 years. It sbould how­ever be lll<tde clecH, at this stage, th;l,t figures of marital st .. tus in C,tse of children below 10 years do not nocess:l.riiy rf'present the trne state of u,ffn,irs as no bbuLttioll by Hurit d st~ttus w;\,s done in c:tSEl of penwlls below 1O yecus. This Wfl,S done nniler the geneully v:tlid n,sRnmption that no m:uriages ta1,e pln,(:e at th8se tender ageR. It seems from the sizetble returns of lllarried m:tles and femtles ill the a.ge-gronp 10-14 that the decision to omit m;uital status taJmbtiol1 in C~tse of persc)Bs below ten yertts has introduced st ttistioally s igllifien.nt in:1c.cllmcy in the m,uitn.1 st Ltns return;;; of :\l:tndsan r district.

(iii) Pre-pnberty (:hild mtr riages are pre­

valent on a small scale. Roughly three-tonth

of the gi rls and one-eleventh of the boys in the ages 10-14 have been returned as married.

rrhus, incidence of pre-puberty muriages is much la,rger in case of males. In the brmder

age-group 0-14 of children and juveniles, about one-twentieth of the boys and one-ninth of

the gi rls are shown as ha,ving entered matri­

mony. Corresponding proportions (for sa,mple

population) for 1951 were 1.3~~ in case of boys

n,nd 20.2% in case of girls. From this, it wonld appear that incidence of pre-puberty and child

marriages h:1Ve registered significant declines

during the interregnum. \Ve may however not jump to any conclusion in view of the bet tha.t

part of the decrease (if not all) is also due to the omission to tabulate mn.rital status in cn,se of persons below 10 yea.rs.

(iv) About five-sixth of the girls, and onc­third of the boys in the next higher age-group (15-19) have entered married state.

(v) Regarding age at mlrri(tge, the data. shows that marriages both of boys and girls start taking place, when they have crossed ten but have not comp~eted 15 years of age; the frequency naturally being much greater in case of the girls. Most of the girls are m'trried in the age-group 15-19, and hardly any remn,ins never-married in the 20-24 years age. In case of girls, thus the average age at marriage may be taken to be n,bout 15-18 yents in Mandsa.ur district. More than two-thirds of the boys, however, manage to keep out of marital ties in the yen,rs (15-19) of early youth; and about three-tenth even in the ages 20-24 Majority of the boys, however, are mn.rried in this :tnd the next higher ago-group. vVe mny therefore t,tke it that majority of the boys get married after 20 years, but before attaining thirty yea.rs of age. As compared with 1951, it seems that frequency of lllarrin,ges :tmong youth (ages 15-34) has registered significant increase. Thns proportions of unm~Hried persons llmong youth in 1951 were 27.0% in C~l8e of male&; and 4.7% in Cilse of females; these have come down ill 19fH to 21.1% in case of males and 2.7 % in CtLSe of females. 'l'hi" spurt in the increase of proportion of llln,rried males and females in the inter-censa,! period seems to be a result

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of the marria.ge booms that were observed 10

some of the years of the deoade.·

(vi) In the context of the so called 'popu­lation explosion,' of the preceeding dec:tde and the very difficult economio and food situ­ation through which the nn,tion is passing it seems imp6rative that birth-rates are effectively checked. rfhis means that public opinion should be educa.ted to popularif.e late Il1ltrriages. The l~w of the land inf:1Ct h:l,'S h1nnect marrin,ges of gIrlS belo"," 14, and boys belo'w 181 years of age. Even these requirementEl of the law seem to be broken with impunity as wil] appear from the high proportion of llla rried gi rls and boys ill 0-14 age-gronp, and of boys in the 1.'5-19 llPe­gron p. But in view of what hfl,s been st·"ted above, in the special situation obtiLlning in our (lountry, all nnrriages of girls below 20 years and of boys below ~5 yea rs should be regruded as early. !::leen from this ri gorous stand!trd, most of the marriages in the district mar be chara­cteri spd :1S ea.rly Jl1a,uiages.

(vii) Incidence of widowhood is 3.6% of th(1 llJa.le. and 10.0% of the femrtle populiLtion of the district .. Below thirty years, frequency of persons leadmg widowed lives is negligible both in CH.se of boys and girls. In the broader age­group (15-34), representingyonth only 1.7% of the males and 2.5% of the females a"e retarned a,s Je:1ding lL wido\ved existence. But after 34 ye:us of lLge incidence of widowhood increases sha,rply, more so in mse of the ft:3111:des.

]11 eltrly mIddle age (35-B\I), 4% of tbe lll:des a,nd 10% of the fem:ties, have to befLr the lo~s of thei r s pOllses; but the p ropo rti(lll of wldoweil per!:lons illcreases to 17% in case of males [tud 5~% in C<tse of females in the c]osina

(/"j5-5H) yeMs of middle age. This sex-selectiv~ !ncideIl?8 of widowed st1Lte WIth advi1ncing age 1:3 exphllled by the wide gap, from lLbout 5 to 8 yen.rs, in the ~tgl's of the husband and wife, and thedCl:Lth mt.e progressively inc.ieasing with ~tge. In old age, l.e. mllong those surYI villa beyond tiO yefl,rs of rtge, a,hout four-fifth of th~ fema,lrs

are widows, whereas only three-tenth of the males suffer a similar misfortune (or, cynically speaking, fortune). Incidentally, this also confirms the observations regarding greater longevity of women once tbey cross the crucial effects of frequent child-births and improvident maternity.

(viii) iucidence of divorce or legal sepa­ration is negligibly small both in case of males and females in the district.

Hindus eonstitllte almost nine-tenth (R\J.6%) of the district's population, their pro· portion being larger (D 4.1 %) in the ru ral rt,rea.s. Next most populous religious group is that of the Muslims, who account for 7.8% of the popu­la,tion in all a,reas. rrhey are representea in the rural population to a smn.ller extent (4.2%) but considerably improve their proportion in urb!l.n areas where they constitute slightly greater tha.n one-fifth of the popuhtion. Other religious groups represeuted in the popuhtion are Jains, Sikhs, Christlans [Lnd Buddhists in the order stated.

Jains who are unly 2.4% of the total popu­latioll show considerable concentration in urb[\n :tre:1S where they make 6.6% of the population. The other religions also show considerable con­centration ill urba,n arefLS. Followers of reh­gions other tha.n those mentioned abJve are in a microscopic minority.

SiDce 1951, Hindus ha.ve very slightly improved their proportion. rrhey were 89.4% of the population in thtt yeM, while their pro­portion in 1961 is 89.5% On the other hand, Muslims have slightly decre3.sed in relative pro­portion. Followers of other religions have also improved their position since 19.11,the improve­ment being most conspiouous in case of Buddhists who ha,d DO following in the district in 1~51, bllt who h.ad 64, followers (all except one 1U urba.ll area,s) 111 1951.

1" A m:lrriage b'lOm had cO'ne off in the Y6!1.f 1955 in which 'marriage' specials, had to be run by the

railways (page ~~, N· S. S. No. i, Couple Fertility).

Scheduled Oastes and Scheduled Tribes

Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes are

those included in the President's Order relating

to them promulgated in 19!56 just Mter the

re-organis:l.tion of States. This is printed as

appendix I (pages 256-2i>9) in part II-A Report

of the Madhya Pmdesh Census Publications

Series. 15.2'l% of the district's popuhttion be­longed to the 'scheduled' category; 15.15% being scheduled castes and only 0.077G being

scheduled tribes.

Scheduled Oastes :

In all twenty-five castes (including sub­castes or synonymous castes in case of SOlUe of the c:1stes) are scheduled in the district under the Presidentia,l Order referred to earlier. Of the6e only twenty have been returned from the di~trict, those not returned, though scheduled, being Bedia, Bhanumati, Ohidar, Kotwal and Zamral. Even of these twenty, as maIW as six, na.mely Barahar or Basod (43), Dhed (8), Khatik (10), Mang or Mang Garcdi (32), Pa.rdhi (23), and Pasi (8) exist in numerically negligible numbers; two, Mahar (106) and Kanjar (176) h:1ve very small populations of 100 to 200 each; one, that is, Pasi has a strength between 100 and 500; while three, Bargunda (749), Dhl1nuk (614) and Koli or Kori have populations between 500 and 1000 each. rfhu8, only eight of the soheduled castes in the district h'we numerica.lly sigllificant(more than 1% of the total scheduled castes population) representation in the district. These eight, in the descending order of their populousnesil in the district (with the proportion of el1ch, to total scheduled cn.ste popuhtion gi VfIl in parenthese8 against el1ch c:tste) are :tS follo\vs: Ohamar and synonymous castes (.'52.6%); Ba.In.i (22.5~~); Bagri (8.5%); Blnngi or Mehta r (5.1%) ; Khl~tik (3.3%); Nl1t, K:lJlbelii), or Sapera (2.0%) , l\1eghwal (1.6%) alJd Banch,"Lch (1.6~~) .

'l'ahsilwise distribution of scheduled

castes popul~tion is uniform if we exclude

Hitamau and Ga.roth ta,hsils which show ll.

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slight concentration. The highest proportion

of scheduled castes population is in Sitamau

ta.hsil, where they constitute about one-fifth

('30.7%) of the total population of the t1hsil.

closely pursued by Gn.roth tahsil whosl) popuhl.tion includes a scheduled castes comp­

onent of 19.4%. Variation of scheduled caste

component for other ta,hsils is: l\hlhargttrh (15.6%), ~hndsn.ur (14.9%), Bhanpum (13.9%), Neemuch (U.6%'I, Mann.sa (12.5%) :1nd Jaw3.(1

(11.1%). The scheduled caste constituent of

the popull1ti on thus goes on decre,Lsing from

south-east (where it i::; highe_!3t) of the di::;triet

to its north-east (where it is lo-west).

Only 12,9% of the scheduled CJ,stes pt)Pll­

l:1tion h:ts been returned from urb:1n :t reetS, :1

hct showing that they are less at home ill

urban surroundings than th6 generJ.l popu[\l.­

tion which has an urban component of 21.'2%. Sex-ratio t11l10ng scheduled elstes in the dis­

triot is 950 as fLgu.inst!J'25 for the general

population, thus showing lesser mlsculinity thu.n

the general population.

(fbe scheduled castes still considerably lag behind the gelleml popuhtion in the nmrch of education and literacy. They have returned only 9.5% of their popu1:1tion as literate and educu,ted, against a high proportion ::l2,4% in the generall populttti on. Liter,wy t1ll1ong Illn.les only i::; 17.8% ,,'hile female litera('Y bas the ludicrously small value of ] .0%. 1\1ere litenltes without any educn.tional levels bring up bulk of those returned :18 liter:LtA and ednc::tted. Persons :tll1ong scheauled castes possessing primn.ry or juuior b:lsic level qU:1lification number 5.(i% of :t11 literate ;:\,ud eduCl:1ted, while 0.3% (all ma,les) hrLve been returned with lIlatricuhtiol1 or higher educt1tional qualifica­tion. Economically, 60% of scheduled castes popuh1tion is ;wti ve, which is considBrably higher tha.n the general p:trticipn.tion rate of 5-2,5%_ 'fhe follo\\in~ ta,bie presents a distri­bution of 100 'workers in scheduled C;lstes generally and in the lIlore numerous scheduled cn.stes individually by the nine cl1tegoriep, of workers:

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Distribution of 100 persons among working categories to total workers of selected scheduled castes 1961.

WORKERS IN Name of Scheduled Caste Total ~----------~

workers I II

All Sched uled Castes 100 61.5 18.3

1. Bagri 100 66.3 21.6 2. Balahi 100 75.2 15.0 3. B:ugunda 100 4.0 1.2 4. Bhangi 100 16.4 13.4 5. Chamar 100 - 60.8 20.0 6. Khatik 100 44.4 14.0 7. Koli 100 ] 0.8 3.6 8. Meghwal 100 76.0 16.0 9. Nat 100 18.4 31.4

10. Banchada 100 74.2 20.3

With four-fifth of the working-force in tbe first two working categories, agric!11ture seems to be the mainsta.y of the eoonomy of the scheduled O,tstes. In agriculture, holder­cultivators preponderate over agricultural labourers by more than 3 to 1.

It appea,rs from tlble SOT V in p'1rt II of-this Handbook that most of the cultivating households among the scheduled castes are full owners of their holdings, holding direotly from Government. In fact of the s:1mple cultivating households among scheduled castes, as la,rge :1 proportion as 85.7% owned or held their lands directly from the Government; 10.5% held p~utly also from private persons while a very small proportion of 3.8% partly held from pri­vate persons as sub-tenants [md pftrtly from the Government. About one-fifth (21%) of the culti viLting households of scheduled clstes hold fmgruellt.LrY holdings of les~ thflln 2.5 acres each, while alm0st h.'tlf (47%) hold sm:tll, obviously uneconomic holJings, of less than 5 acres each. More than a qU'Lr3er (26%) of the culbivabing rural (sample) households cultivate holdings of [j to 7.5 acrp,s in size. Thus more th!tn seven­tenth (73%) of the cultivn,ting rural households l11110ng scheduled Cftstes do so On holdings slll'tH­er than 7.5 acres each. Thus, to sum up, majority of the rnral cultivating households of scheduled C~1stes do so on small-presumably uneconomic~hJldings of less than 7.5 acres ea,ch.

III IV V VI VII VIII IX

1.5 6.5 1.4 2·5 0.6 0.5 7.2 2.2 7.3 N 0.2 0.1 N 2.3 1.0 0.6 0.6 1.8 0.1 0·2 5.5 1.2 89.6 2.7 0.3 0.5 0.5 1.5 17.4 0.6 1.8 0.1 2.5 46.3 1.4 7.2 1.8 3.0 0.1 0.2 5.5 2.6 10.7 2.6 4.3 6.0 0.3 15.1 4.1 24.5 8.8 27.1 1.0 9.8 10.3 (1.6 0·6 0·4 3.0 0.2 3.2 5.5 2.0 8.7 2.2 18.8 13.0 3.3 1.9 0·1 ... 0.2

'Otber services', household industry, and 'cons­truotiun' in this order are other categories of workers having sizeable participation in the economy of sched uled castes.

Ohamar This is the most numerous scheduled caste

in the district accounting for more than half (52.6%) of the district's scheduled caste popu­lation. Other names by which the caste is oalled (in some of the erstwhile Madhya Bharat districts) are Bairw<1) Bbambi, Jat<1v, Machi or Regar (whetber and if so, how many of these nallles, which obviously indicate move­ments at social climbing, are prevalent in Manasaur district is not known from the data available). 88.6% of the schedulel castes popu­htion resides in rural areas of the district. rrhe caste is more or less evenly distributed among the tahsils.

The clste has 9.4% of its population returned as literate and educated, 8.4% as litera.tes without educational level, 0.9% as primary or junior basic and 0.1% as matriculates and higher. 61% of the popubtion of the C.1ste is econo­mically acti ve with a little more than four-fifth of the workers in the agricultura.l sectJr.Household industry, with7.2% workers in it, comes

next to n,griculture in importa.nce. ffhe household industry is generally their traditional industry of tanning n,ni of Shoe-miLking. Other services,

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construotion, manufacturing other. than house­hold industry (category V) and category III are other sectors of industry having sizeable participation of Ch:Lmar workers. The Chamars are all Hindus.

Balai:

This, the second most numerous scheduled caste in the district, accounts for mOre than one-fiftb(22.5%) of the district's scheduled caste population. The caste is somewhat less at home in urban areas which cont::Lin only 6.2% of its population. The C:1ste is spreld in all the

, tahsils of the distriot, tbough there is evidence of some concentration in Sitamu,u, Mandsaur and G~J.roth tahsils.

rrhe following account of Balai caste is' given in Central India Agency Report 1931 (Part 1. page 228): "An impure caste of village wa tchmen found only in Mal wa. 'rhey are considered to be untouchables and live On the outskirts of the village. They have no tradition of migration and in all probability are the subjugated aborigines of Malwa and form the earliest strata of population." From time immemorial the Balai has been the village watchman and drudge. In the old village Oonstitution he was a very important village omcer and an authority on the village bound­aries and everything pertaining to the village." In the GW:11ior State Report of the same year (pJJge 234), the violent fluctuations exhibited by population of the Koli and Balai castes from census to census were explained by supposing the Balai to be an off-shoot of the large Koli CHJste. Tha Indo re Sta, te G~1zettee r st:1tes 'The B.1hti is the vilhtge messenger and watchm3.n as well as an agriculturist. He is found u.Il over the State."

At the Census 90% of Balai workers have been returned in agriculture, 78% as cultivators and 15% as agricultur,11 labourers. 'Other services', presumably mostly village watchmen account for)5.5~h of the B.1lai workers. Educa­tionally the C~lste is slightly better thi1n sche­duled C:1stes generally awl the more numerous Cham.1r c.1ste, hwing H, literacy percent,Lge of 10%, as against 9.5 and ,9.4 percent in scheduled castes genemlly and CbJmars respectively.

Bagri:

1931 Centml India Agency Report (page 227) states that "the Bagris or Moghias are a well-known tribe of thieves and dacoits. A brave race of men, they were employed as foot­soldiers for purposes of protection ill that period of weak rule and anarchy in Central India. They have now been we'Lned aW:1Y from their habits u.nd settled in different pfLrts of Central India as agriculturists". The Report also gives a story purporting to explain their alleged Rtjput origin as well as the names Bagri or Ml)ghia of the caste and the more interes­ted reader is referred to the original work. Indore State Gazetteer (Page 87) gives a similar story for Moghias. Mandsaur district acco­unts for 13.5% of the Bagri population of tho State. Only 5.5% of the caste's population is returned from urban are:1S of the district. Educationally the caste remains one of the most backward with a low percentage of lite­racy of 3.2. Agrioulture (66% in cultivatioli and 22% in agricultural labour) is the Hmill­stn,y of the cftste's economy. Household­industry, ohiming 7% of the caste's workers, is also important, though nature of the caste's household industry is not known.

Bhangi or Mehta?':

This caste of untollchll,ble (in praotice, though by law untouchability has been aboli­shed) Hindus acconnts for 5.1 % of the diRtrict's sched uled caste population. Unlike other scheduled castes 'iyhich show concentration in ruml are:1S, this caste resides in the urb:w are:lS to the extent of more than, two-fifth (41.4%) of its toted popnbtion. rrhis is bec:luRe of greater demand in urb:1n are:ts of the SWEle­

ping and scavenging services performed by the mste. 'rbe caste has a relatively higher lite­racy proportion of 12.6% to be ascribed, perhaps, to the ca,ste's concentrclltion in nrb,tll are,l,S which are more alive to the need of educn,tioH and which have also greater fnciJities. EL'o­nomically the soheduled caste differs frolll others of thftt ilk in having the highest p:1rti­cipatioll of 4G% (a,lmost entirely in ECitVenging) in 'other services'. Agrioulture employs 30% of the workers, nlOstly in ruml areilS, while ~t

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sizeable proportion of 17.4% is also engaged principally in household industry. The nature of their household industry is however not ascertainable from the census drtta.

Khatik:

This caste accounts for 3.3% of the scheduled caste population of the district, concentrated in the urban areas to the extent of more than one-third (34.2%). The Crtste is more or less evenly spread among the t:thsils. In literacy and educa,tion, the ca,ste compares well with the general population, having a literacy percentage of 18.2%. Among others of the ilk, the caste is the foremost in literacy and educLttion. Economy of the caste also is different from that of other castes, havinO' relatively less dependence on agriculture and greater diversification over oategories IX, IV, VII, VI, V, and III in this order.

Nat, Kalbelia 01" Sapem:

Accounting for 2% of the district's sche­duled caste population, this group of castes shows a not.iceable concentration in the rural areas of Garoth, Mandsaur and Sitamau tahsils. rl'hs caste is almost wholly returned from runLl areas of the district, only 15 persons having been returned from urban areas. The 1931 Holkar State Report describes the Nats as a "Wandering caste of acrobats." Accordinrr to the S.1111e authority the caste 'ranks very 10: in Hindu social scale.' About half of the Caste's workers are in agriculture, ]8.4% in cl;l.ltivatioll and 31.4% in agricultural labour. A sirrnifimnt feature of the economy is the higher p~rticipa­tion of 18.8% in c1tegory V ll-trade and comllleroe and 13.u% in mterrory IX-'Other Services'. Oa.tegories 'V and 0 IiI h:we also Rizeable p:utieipatioll of the Oaste's workers. Educa,tlonally the caste, havin')' ft. literacy per­Cel.ltfLge of ::l.5 is the lllost b~l,ckward a.rnOI)O·

scheduleli castes in the district. L)

Ranchada, :

rfhe caRte constitutes 1.6~G of the distriot's sC~1Cauled C:1.:4e population fLl~d with the exce­ptIOn of one ptlnlon was entirely returned from ruml area,s, mostly of Man[1sa, Mrmdsaur, and Neernnch tahsils. It has not been returned

from Jawad tahsil, and has negligible popu­lation in Sitam:1u tahsil. According to Holker State Census Report of 1931, "Banchadas are a caste of wandering musicians; their women are usually prostitutes." In the census, more than nine-tenth of them have been retu~ rned as cultivators and labourers in agriculture.

Besides the aforesaid castes, there have been returned 749 Bargundas from the district, 428 or more than half living in urban areas. Those living in rural areas were counted in Mandsaur and Sitamau tahsils. A very la.rge propoItion of workers of the tribe have been classified as workers at household industry. Holker State Census Report of 1931 (Page 253) observes about Bergundas "They are a wandering tribe of Dravidian origin. They have their own peculiar tongue, known as Bargundi, which has been classed as a Dravidian language. 'l'hey make baskets, mats, brooms, etc. from woody materi<1l,"

8ehed 1/ led T1'ibes:

In the Presidential Order referred to earlier, three tribes, namely Gond, Korku and Seharia have been scheduled in the district. Census however has returned only Gonds. Neemuch, Malhargarh, and Sitamau tahsils have not returned any scheduled tribal popu­lation, while Garoth and Mandsaur have returned respectively 1 and 7 persons among scheduled tribes. Scheduled tribes account for less than 1% of the district's total popubtion. The tribes are very b:wkward educationally, having a literacy percentage of only U3. Eco­nomically the tribal popUlation depends mostly on categories III, IV and II.

M()t her-tongues:

MothEr-tongue returns are to be fonnd in Table C-V of the Hand book. In all sixty­nine languages have been returned as mother­tongues in the district; the multiplicity appa­rently creating an impression that the district is a veritable 'b'1bel of tongues.' A little eXl1.mination of the table will however revea.l that this is not, really spen,king, the case. Forty-one mother-tongues hase a speakership of less than 100 (t\yenty-seven of less then HJ) ertch, six mother-tongues haye between leO to

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200 speakers, six between 200 and 300, three between 300 and 500, and three between 500 and 1,000. Thus only ten out of the sixty­nine languages returned from the district claim to have more than 1,000 speakers each. Even of these ten, onty foul', namely Hindi, MiLlwi, Mewari and Urdu account for all but 4.2% of the population. In other words, sixty-five languages claim only 4.2% of the population as speakers, representing perhaps the effect of migration on the linguistic pattern of the district.

Hindi is the most widely spoken mother­tongue in the district, claiming very nearly three-fifth (59.9%) of the popUlation as spea­kers. It is also the most widely spoken mother­tongue in the rural areas of Manasa, Bhanpum Garoth, Mandsaur and Sitamau ta,hsils but gets relegated to the second position in rural Neemuch, third in rural Jawad and fourth in rural Malharga·rh tahsil. Whether this Hindi returned from rural areas is Hindi proper of tbe linguist's classification or is Malwi (because in the mind of common people Malwi, along with Rajasthan language of whioh it is classed a dialect by the linguist, is only a dialect of Hindi) is not ascerta,inable from the available material, though the sudden and large increH.se in the number of. Hindi speakers from 43,991 in 1931 to 369,055 in 1951'* and the decrease in the speakers of Rn,jrtstbani (under whioh Malwi is grouped) from 307,231 in 1931 to 203,651 in 1951 will suggest such 11, possibility.

The second most widely spoken mother­tongLle in the district as a whole is Malwi, which has been classed on philological conside­rations as a dialect of Rajasthani (though n,s remfllrked earlier, the la,tter itself is commonly rega rded as H, dialeot of Hindi). About Malwi, the Linguist of the RG.I'soflice writes: "'fhe headquarter:;; of Ma,lvi are in the l\fa.twa. country rouni Indore, but it extends over a wide tr,Lct. To the e:lst, it reaches Bbopa,I, where it meets Bundeli and to the west it is

stopped by the Bhil dialects spoken in the hills south of Udaipur. A peculiar form of it, wbioh is much mixed with Marwari forms, is oalled Rangri, and is spoken by Rajputs". Malvi claims 27.8% of the populaticn as speakers. Malvi is the most widely spoken mother-tongue in the (rural are~s of) J3Jwad, Neemuch and Malhar-garh tahsils that occupy the northern and western portions of the district.

N ext in point of proportion of spe::tkers is Mewari, again classified on linguistic prinoi­pIes as a dialed of Rajasthani. spoken as mother-tongue by 4.2% of the population. It is in fact described as a variety of the din.leot Marwari, spoken around former Udaipur State. In Mandsaur district speakers of Marwari are concentrated almost entirely in the Jawad tahsil (which adjoins Chhattisgarh district of H.ajasthan) and to a smaller extent in the adjoini~g N eellluch tahsil.

Urdu, with a spea.kership ef 3.9% is again an important mother-tongue returned from the district; and what is important about the langu­age is that it is returned from the urbn.n areas of the district to the extent of 71.3% of its total speakership. In the TUral areas Urdu occupies the third or fou rth rank.

Gujarati, claiming nearly 1% of the popu­lation as spe1.kers is also ma.inly spoken in urb:tn areas. Sindhi, Marathi and Punjabi which have sizeable number of speakers in the district ara n.lso mostly retu rued from urban areaFl of tha district. On the other hand, Banjari, a dialect of R~ujasthani, il3 returned almost entirely from rnrn,} areas mostly of :;\Lllhft rg<1fh and Garoth tahsi Is.

rrhe following inset presents comparative figures of mother-tongue returns for 1951 and 1961 censnses.£

*Censu<J of India 1961. Volume I, Part II -C (ii) LRnguage Tables pages (LV) and (LVIII).

£It may be pointed out that the 1951 figures include the population of Sunel Tappa enclave (30,314 persons in 1951) now transferred to Rajasthan. Hence, strictly speaking, 1951 and 1961 figures are not comparable and their use is better restricted to point out clear trends of change.

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Language

1

Hindi

Urdu

Banjari

Malwi

Marwari

Mewari Sondhi Rajasthani

Bhili

Gujarati

Sindhi

Marathi

Punjabi

. - ------- ----- -----------19§1 1961

2 3 -------~--,-- --

386,397 450.527 10,480 29,504

6,635 3,125

173,237 2C:9,065

5,229 1,755 21,520 31,909

3,333 2,966 802

1.265 6 9,178 7,277 4,795 5,877

1,778 3,329 4,14 ) 3,258

% change Increase + decrease -

4

+ 16·6 +181,5

- 52.9

+ 20.7 - 66.4

+ 47.6 No return

- 73.0 - 100 - 20.7

+ 22.6 + 87.2

- 21.5

three oivil dispensaries and four primary health centres.* All these four prirnaryheftlth centres were assisted by UN 10 E F. Besides, the district had twelve subsidiary health centres and nine family planning olinics (seven in rural areas), twenty maternity homes. It had tl/iso thirty­three ayurvedic dispen s:1ries.

The aforesaid figures do not paint the complete public health pioture of the district vis-a vis the avaihbilty of medica,l services because the figures fail to take note of private hospitals and dispensaries. TLtble B-V of the H~nabook which gives occup:ttional cbssifica­tion of the working popul:1tion helps us in this respect because it covers the entire population, and gives us the total number of doctors and physicians, nurses etc. found in the district on the day of enumeration.

At the time of enumeration, there were 228 ','Physicians, surgeons and dentists" in the district ; these included physicians in all the systems of treatment like allopathic, ayurvedic homeopathic etc. As a tot,LI puMic, health picture in the district as reg<1rds avctila,biI,tyof services of physicians, we have a popUlation-physician ratio of 32,98. Distribution of medicial services between runt} and urban areas is lop-sided in the extreme. The latter accounting for a little mo:e than one-fifth of the disttict's popnlatiun cantlin 139, (61%) out of the 2:38 physicians in the district. The ruml popuhtion-physician ratio is 6658, which is more than 5~ times the popuhtion-physician ru.tio of 1148 tn urban are:ts.

The table shows a smaller increa.se in the spea,kers of Hiodi which nny p~Htly be due to the exclusion in 1061 of Hindi speaking popuhtion of SUllel rfaJppa, n.nu p:Lrtly to de­fections to the cl:1sS of (J rdu spea.kers. 'l'his h1tter language hets 8ho'l','11 a stortlingly high increa,se of 181.5~{, during t;10 intercensaI de­c~1de which h1.ffles r:Ltion~1 expL1llation. l\Iew[bri dialecb has :JJso sh mn a high incrmse of 48%. Another In.nguage which h,ts shown a ve::r high i ncreaRe in number of spe.lkers is 1\hIfLthi, \yhicb also is not ~Lmen:1ble to any explall'lJtion. J\[a,lwl n.nd Sindhi mother-toll2.UeS have shown nOf111:11 incre Lse. On the othe'r h:1llu, Banjari, M:uwui, Raj'tsth1Di, Sandhi, Bhili, Gujrtmt.i allll Pnnjabi h:we shown deere lSJS ranging from Considering physicians in rtllopl1.thy QI).i% in mse of Gnjra.ti to 100% in case of (who seem to m Ltter most in the public mind) Bhilt and - Sondhi. 'fhese may partly b3 ex· alone, we ktd 67 aUopathic doctors in the dis­pl:\inerl by thei r speake:s ha,vjllg gone over to trict in ;\<larch, 19£>1. This gives a popuLttion .. H,aj,lsthn,n with the Sunel Tltl>pa enclavr, and -doctor ratio of 11,2:25. Alloprtthic doctors also p:Lrtly lll:t'y be due to ont-migra,tioll but are concentratel mostly in urban arerts, which :.dso to some extent typify \vha.t the R. G, I. with 51 (almost three-fourth of all doctors) deseribed as "tho bip; fish gl)bblina np tbe srna.ll doctors have a populcLtion-do,·tor ratio of 3,128. fish". 0 On the othor ha.nd 16 allopf1thic doctors on

Mf'f7ical and IJlIblic health

In )'hrf~h, 1 DGl "Jlandflanr distrirJt had OIlA district hospit:d, {om civil hnspitll.ls, twenty.

the basis of uniform distribution over the rural are1S, give a doctor-physician ratio of 37,033. ffhe urh.1n areas of the district seem to be somewhat poorly served than urb:1n areas of the St,tte as a whole, the htter hr~ving n.

* "Health Sen ices in lIIadhya Ptrtdesh" 19&0-61 by Director of Health Services, Madhya Pradesh.

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somewhat SID tllsr popula.tion-doctor ratio of 1,8'22. rrhe nua.l areas of the district however compn,re well with the rural are:ts of the St:1te as a whole, whioh have a popu1:ttion-dootor ratio of 41,580.

rrcbble B-V fllrther tells us thn,t at en­umera,tion the district h~td 10:3 fl.ynrvedic physicia,ns, giving us one ayu rvedic physician for every 7,!37:3 persolls in the popuLttion. Ayurvedic physicin,ns show somewhat better distrib utiOil among rural ana nrb;'111 areatl. ffhe latter with 54 physicians in ltyurved have a population-physici,m ra.ti,) of 2,9;')4, whereas ruml areas of t<1e district having 48 physicians in ayurved h LYO one such physicifLn for every 12,346 persons.

Besides, the district had 657 (4:23 in urblbn areas) persons in occup:Ltion'Ll group '04' of "nurses, phum,wists and other medic3.l and heJ.lth technicians". Of these 120 lI08 in urb~tn areas) were nurses; 145 (3~ in urb tn are3.s) were midwives a.nd hel1th visitors ; 101 (81 in urbJ.n arerts) nursing attendants ~Lnd rehted workers; 165 (112 in urb1Il areas) pharm:1cists !lIld pha,rlllaceutiCitI technicians ; 15 (11 in urban area'!) v:1Ccinators 97, (61 in urban areas) sttnitation technioians. Vital Staiisti('.,i3:

Vitti stati'>t:cs figures from 1906 onwards a.regiven in ta.ble 6 RI, p]'rt II of the Hand. book. 'rhe figures app.uently are grossly inaconmte, extent of under registration being alarming. The onil'LL! birth and death r:l,tes given in the t:l,ble n.re thus extremely on the low side.

JJitenwy awl Edunt6i(Jn :

Mands~b'u di"trict h:ts progresse i remark­ably in the fitllJ of euuc,l,tion, being mueb above the St.Lte ill litemcy lflVels, and mnkillg il,ltlOUg

the first few districts. Its litemcy percentage of 22.44 CUlllpn.res with a St Lte average of 17.1%. :1.nd the lln.tion:1! ayer.1ge of :34.07£. It ra,nks seventh among the districts in descending order of liter:1cy, the districts above it, with thei r reepeoti ve ptHCentn,ges of literacy, being Indore (3H.2%), .hoa.Ipur (:28.6%), Gwalior (27.9%), Ecbst Nlllur (J4.5%', U jnill (23.4%) and Hosh,tngabad (J.HJ%). In ruml literacy, Mandsaur improves its r:tnk by I. Us rural literacy percellta.ge of 17.0 comp;n8s with corresponding St·1.te and nationa.l percentn.ges

of 12.7 :1nd 19.0. The five districts of the St:1to which show higher rural literacy per­centftges are: IndorA (1.9.6%),Balaghat (19.3%), Narsiluhapur (18.:3%), }1;ast Nimar (18.1%) and Hosbangabad (17.2%). Thus as regards rural literacy Mands~ur district performs better than even ]abalpur, Gwalior and Ujjain districts, which obviously score over it j n totallitemcy on account of hrger urbn cOlnponents in their populations.

For reasons too well known to requi re restJ.tement here I literalJY shows con~iderable vi1ria~ion alIlong the sexes. In MandsaUf district, proportion of literacy separately among males and females is 35.7% and 8.2% respectively in tobl and 29.6% and 3.6% respectively in the rural popubtion. Sexwise variation in litemcy r;lte in the State as a whole is 27.0 for ma,les and 6.7 for females in the total population, and 21.8 for males and 34 for fem'11es in the rUl'al population. The sex wise performance of the district is thus also better th'tn the State !tvemge performance both in tot;l,l and rural popu1:1tions.

Literacy rate within the district dol'S not show a uniform distribution among the tahsils, but shows concentration in some ana rareness in others. This spatia! v'trint:on iu literacy ia presented in the following statement.

Pn'Nmtage of literacy in g~neral portllatinn separately for each falzsil-1961.

Literacy Percentage Rank ~ Unit ,..- -----, r---->---.

Total population R T R r-----..).._---~ --- ----

P M F P P P

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7

Mandsaur District 22.+ 35.7 8.2 17.0 ...

Jawad Tahsil 20.6 33.8 6.7 17.9 5 3 NeemHch Tahsil 28.2 42.4 12·4- 18.3 1 2 Manasa Tahsil 22·9 36.1 8.8 17.7 + + Bhanpura Tahsil 21.1 36.5 g.g 15.7 3 6 Malhargnrh Tahsil 20.3 344- ~.~ 17.6 6 5 Garoth Tahsil 18.5 31.1 5.1 14.5 ] ~

Mandsaur Tahsil 26·2 40.6 10.7 19.3 2 1 Sitamau Tahsil 16.+ 27.1 4.9 If.7 8 7

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This statement helps us in isolating back­ward among the tahsils in respect of education and literacy. Literacy is high in Neemuch; Maudsaur and Bhanpura tahsils obviously because of the pull exerted by higher propor­tion of urba.n popuhtion in these tahsils. At the other extreme are Sitlmau and Garoth tahsils showing low literacy percentages. The gap between lowest and highest literacy percentages is almost of 12 points. On the other hand, rural literacy gives a more smooth distribution I the difference between the highest (Mandsaur tahsil) and lowest (G,troth t:1hsil) percentages being less than 5 p:>ints. Mandslur and Neemuch occupy the top position in respect of rural litemcy also, while Garoth and Hit:1m'tu tthsils which are at the bottom in tohl liter.1cy continue to be so in rural literacy also. Jawad, l\hnas:1, Malhargarh and Bhanpura

No. of

tahsils occupy intermediate rungs of the ladder.

Among possible reasons leading to difference in literacy levels, the following may generally be mentioned.

(1) Paucity of educational institutions particularly primary schools.

(2) Proportion of rural population resi­dent in bigger villages.

(3) Proportion of socially b:1ckward classes who are not alive to the need for eduoation.

The role played by these and other faotors in the matter of education in each tahsil is presented in the following statement.

No· of Area Popu· villages Urban scholars Sche" per lation

Literaey % per Popu- per duled school per Unit ,.-----.J._ __ -, primary lation primary Castes in sq- school

T R school percentage school percentage miles

1 2 3 4 4 (a) 5 6 7 8

Mandsaur District 22.4 PO 3.0 21.2 58 15.2

Jawad Tahsil 20.6 17.9 4·7 9.9 57 11.1 10.6 1513

Neemuch Tahsil 28.2 18.3 2.6 36.9 72 12.6 4.6 13S5 Manasa Tahsil 22.9 17.7 4.4 22.2 72 12.5 11.7 1998

Bhanpura Tahsil 24.1 15.7 2.4 34.1 60 13.9 11.5 1672 Malhargarh Tahsil 20.3 17.6 2.6 12.8 43 15.6 4.6 1111

Garoth Tahsil 18.5 14·5 4.4 15.5 45 19 .... 9.7 1981

Mandsaur Tahsil 26.2 19.3 1.7 28.6 66 14.9 3.9 1164

Sitamau Tahsil 16.4 14.7 3,4

'fhe table brings out the following corre­lation trends :

(1) Tot:11literacy is positively correlated wit\ urb.:m component of population and negatively with schedule Cl1stes oomponent of population l1nd popuhtion served per school. 'fhe negative correlation between literacy and size of scheduled castes population is a result of comparaJtively lesser awareness among them of need for education as well as for ec.)nomic reasons because poorer sections of populati.on prefer to utilise their children on the hrm rather than sending them to school.

7.2 46 20.7 7.2 1453

(2) Literacy is also negatively correlated wihh villages served per school, Manasa being an exception in that it has cornparati vely higher literacy peroentage though a larger number of villa.ges per school.

(3) Incidence of litemcy is also generally negatively correlated with area served by each school on an average. Since urba.n area is negligible in comparison to rural areas, this index should give us more reibble information about rural are.1S alone ..

In the light of these observations it is not diffi0ult to see why Garoth and Sitamau tahsils

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which have higher scheduled castes components in their populations, greater numbers of villages per school, and higher areas on an average served by a school have lower propor­tions of literacy. The attendance per school in. 1960 in these tahsils is also the lowest in the district. These tahsils naturally stand in need of concentration of educational effort in the coming years if a balanced development of literacy and education is to be achieved. Bhanpura. tahsil also requires greater attention in the matter of education in the coming years; though this tahsil shows the highest average attendance per school and is bound to come up well if it is kept up.

The higher rural literacy percentage in Mandsaur tahsil is similarly the result 9f grea.ter frequency of schools, (as evident from smaller indices of villages per school and popub.tion

~ served per school) and consequently smaller area served per school on an average. Besides the tahsil has relatively smaller proportion of educationally unenlightened seheduled castes.

Variation in literacy du,ring 1951-61 :

As everywherla else in the State, edu­cation (mainly primary education) has taken great leap forward in the district dvring the post-independence period. The decade 1951-61 witnessed the literaoy percentage rising by 7.6 points above its ]951 level of 14.8 (for persons). Literacy among males alone hq,s increased from 24.7% in 1951 to 35.7 percent in 1U61, that is, by 44.5%; whereas literacy among females which was 4.4% in 1951 has almost doubled (8.'2%) in 1961. This remark­able improvement in the march of education has been achieved ma.inly by speedy expansion of educationa,l institutions-primary, secondary and collegiate during the interreanum. In 1951 the district h.ad 294 prilU'try 0 schools ; th~ number of pnmuy schools has more or less steadily incretsed from the year 1954, till it has almost doubled itself in 196].

The number of scholars of either sex hfts also incre:1sed steadily, though in case of males, it is not oommensurate with the growth in the number of educ:1tional institutions. In fact, table 5.1 shows a conspicuous de·

crease in school attendance in 1960 as com­pared with 1959. Cause .for this decline is not known. The proportion of female scholars in primary schools has however steadily in­creased, so that their attenda.nce in 1960 was more than ten times the attendance in 1951. .

Land tltil·i.~ation in the district:

Table 2 A.l in part II of the Handbook presents the pattern of land-use in Mandsaur district for the ten years i. e. 19.31-52 to 1960-61. In this table the district! ~ tot:11 area is presented according to its diRtributiol1 among nine bro:1d types of land-use namely, (i) forests (ii) land 'Put to non-agricultural nses (iii) barren and uncultivable land (iv) cultur­able waste (v) fallow lands other than current fallows (vi) permanent pastures and other grazing h,nds (vii) l':md under miscell:1neous tree crops not inrluded in net aren. sown (iii) net area sown and (ix) current fa,llows.

It appears from a cursory examination of table 2A.1 that areas under the various types of land-use have fiuotuated violently in certain years for which apparently there is no explanation. Area under forests snddenly recorded a jump of more than 2k times from 1952-53 to 1953-54, whereafter of course it has maintained a more or less steady level. How­ever tho area recorded as "land put to non­agricultural uses" behaved erratically in 19.54-55 when it dropped to less than lrd of its value in the preceding yen.r ; in 1955-56 when it as suddenly jumped up, and in years 1959-60 and 1960-61.

Area going as "b~rren n.nd unculturable hlnd" also has varied in ra,th_er an inexpli­cable ma.nner in 195:3-54 when it registered a steep drop ani in 1960-61 when it registered an almost equally steep rise. "Culturable WHlste71 lands rose in 1954-55 to more than two times their value in 1958-54, but theren.fter have decreased ste:1dily till ill 1960-61 they hf1ve almost the sa.me :treit under them as iu yea.rs 1952-53 and 1953-5-1.

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Fallow lands, other than current fallows, started with a high acreage in 1951-52, whioh has however continuously -decreased till in 1960-61 it has almost 1/6th of its 1951-52 value. Land recorded as "land under miscellane­Ous tree crops and groves" has also behaved in a very erratic ma.nner.

Net area sown in the district has beha­ved regularly. It was 37.4% of the total area of the district in 1951-52. Thereafter it went on increasing till it attained the maxi­mum value of the decade (41.4% of the total· area) in 1954-55. Thereafter net area sown has shown almost a steadily decreasing trend till it has in 1960-61 almost the value it had in 1951-52. In 1960-61 net sOWn area acco­unted for 38.9% of the total area. of the district.

Unit

1

Mandsaur District M andsaur Tahsil Jawad Tahsil Neemuch Tahsil Mana!'a Tahsil Bhanpura Tahsil Malhargarh Tahsil Garoth Tahsil Sitamau Tahsil

51·52

2

1,073,512 163,430 77,050 92,0\1 98,721

116.934 102,582 129,134 130,220

Gross -->---

55·56

3

1,356,997 204.422

95,970 134,873 135,958 141,261 136,8OJ 147,~66 155',122

This contraction in the net sown a.rea h3.$ correspondingly affected the pet' capita net sown area also; in 1951-52, net sown area per capita was 1.4 acres but it is 1.2 acres in 1960-61. This signifies that, unless produc. tivity per acre has gone up during the decade there is less food per capita in the district in 1960-61 than there was in 1951-52.

Tahsilwise variaf.ion in cropped arM:

The following statement compiled from figures furnished by Collector Mandsaur* gives the tahsil-wise variation of gross- and net cultivated areas for some of the years in the \ decade. It also gives gross and net irrigated area in each tahsil for all these ye3Jrs.

CULTIVATED AREA ._-----Net

----, ,--_____ ....J-

-.. 60·61 51-52 55-56 60-61

4- ; 6 7

1,314,345 1,020,160 1,184,255 1,089,138 231,144- 154,88l 177,531 179,368

94,936 67,924- 73.685 73,890 151,708 88,134- 111,4-79 112,914 118,916 94,055 118.119 102,263 70,268 112,040 129,824- 64,016"

123,847 99,735 119,648 112,056 134,732 125,124 136,090 122.14+ 157,650 123,386 140,348 143,119

IRRIGATED AREA Proportion -- of irrigated Unit Gross Net to net cuI·

--., tivated area 51·52 55·56 60·61 51·52 55-56 60-61 (60-61)

1 8 9 10 11 12 13 1+

Mandsaur District 99,955 115,530 118,025 74,697 103,830 102,630 10.0 Mandsaur Tahsil 14,}25 16,544 17,302 11,213 15,333 16,382 9·1 Jawad Tahsil 22,34 I 25,991 27,02g 15,344 19,717 20,916 28.3 Neemuch Tahsil 7,918 9,917 10,600 5,782 8,958 10,064 8.9 Manasa Tahsil 8,420 9,253 9,161 6,438 8,782 8,993 8.8 Bhanpura Tahsil 8,250 7,759 4,208 6,083 7,43:l 4,103 6.4 Malharga-rh Tahsil 6,500 9,696 .9,882 5,276 9,011 9,654 8.6 Garoth Tahsil 6,736 7,89-1- 8,977 4,934 7.604 8,836 7.2 Sitamau Tahsil 11,540 11,932 13,564 8,414 11.653 13,300 9.3

'* Vide his No. Q!L/R/64 dated 13th November l%h

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It appears from this table that the district's decrease in net area sown during the decade results from a very high degree (43%) of cont· raction in Bhanpura ta.hsil, and a small deorease of 2% in Garotb tabsil. All other tabsils have shown increases in the proportion of net area sown during the deoade. The increase in net area sown proportion has the highest values of 28% in Neemuch tahsil and high values of 16% each in Mandsaur and Sitamau tahsils. Malhargarh has registered 12% increase in its net sown area since 1951-52

whereas the two northern tahsils Jawad and Manasa have shown modest increases of 9% each. The deorease in Bhanpura and Garoth tahsils is perh::1,ps due to submersion of villages in the Gandhisrtgar dH.m.

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

1 2 3

4-5 6 7 8

District/Tahsil

1

Break-up of the areas under different types of uses by tahsils was not readily available for any year except the year 1959-60. This tahsil wise data is presented in the following table with a view to highlight points of varia,· tion in the land··use pattern.

Land utilisation in the district and each tahsil 1959-60,

Not available for Other Uncultivated land including cultivation fallow land ,---___,_____., -------,

Area Forests Land Barren Total Permanent Land under Culti' Total according put and pastures misc. tree vable to village to non- uDculri· and other crops & waste

papers agricul· vable grazing groves not tural uses land lands included in

net area sown

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Mandsaur District 100 11.52 8.68 14.18 22.86 7.73 0.09 16.96 24.78

Jawad Tahsil 100 20.85 7.16 24·19 31.35 8.40 18.66 27.07

N eemuch Tahsil 100 4.10 9.34 9.62 18.96 8.57 Neg 13.82 22.39

Manasa Tahsil 100 24.10 3·23 20.48 23.70 3.90 Neg 15.40 19.30

Bhanpura Tahsil 100 33.91 3.11 12.00 15·11 6.30 0.52 17.80 24.62

Malhargarh Tahsil 100 Neg 12-42 4.97 17 An 7.94 0.32 17.93 26.18

Garoth Tahsil 100 0.52 16.72 10.43 27.15 8·34 Neg 19·Jl 27.35 Mandsaur Tahsil 100 0.02 9·62 6.93 16·55 9.56 0.01 15.75 25.32

Sitamau Tahsil 100 0.28 10.67 15;53 26.21 9.6l 0.1)1 16.91 26.53

Fallow land District/Tahsil ,....--------'--_-----...... Net Area Total Cropped Area sown

Fallow lands Current Total sown Area more than other than fallows once

current fallows

11 12 13 14 B 16

Mandsaur District 0.48 0.67 1·15 39.68 49.28 " 9.60 Jawad Tahsil 0.84 0.81 1.65 19.08 25.92 6.84 Neemuch Tahsil 0.31 0.75 1.06 53.49 71.87 18.38 Manasa Tahsil 0.21 0.31 0.52 32.18 38.28 5.9(' Bhanpura Tahsil 0.70 0.49 1.19 25.17 27.68 2·51 Malhargarh Tahsil 0.20 0.44 0.64 55.78 74.23 18.45 Garoth Tahsil 0.63 0.94 1.57 43.40 49.29 5.89 Mandsaur 0.24 0.53 0.77 57.34 73.89 16.55 Sitamau Tahsil 0.60 1.07 1·67 45.32 53.40 8·08

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More than one-ninth but less than oue­eighth of the distriot's total area is shown as being covered by 'forests.' This is more or less wholly conoentrated in the tahsils of Jaw!1d, Bbanpura and Manasa and to a. very small extent in Neemuch.

About one-seventh of the district's area in 1959-60 is reoorded as 'barren and uneul­tumble land'. This is a fairly high proportion as oompared with the State average proportion of 5.4%. Among individual tahsils, it is as high as one-fourth of the tahsil's area in Jawad tahsil, one-fifth in Manasa tahsil and about one-sixth in Sitamau tn.hsil. if the classi­fication is correctly made, it appears that chances of further extension of cultivation in these t:1hsils are limited in the extreme, and future growths of population will bear heavily on the cultivated and cultivable areas. Malhar­garh, Mandsaur and Neemuoh tahsils have correspondingly lower proportions of barren and unoultivable areas. Inoidentally the high proportion of barrtn and uncultivable areas in Jawad, Manasa and Sitarp.au tahsils perhaps explains the lower densities in these tahsils.

About one-fourth of the district's land area is covered by permanent pastures and grazing lands, and culturable waste. The latter alone accounts for more than one-sixth of the a.rea, with minor variations' in the tahsil proportions. l'his area in a wa,y indicates the future cultivation potenthl in the district by bringing new lands under the plough.

There is not much· fallow land in the distriot either old or new. Almost two-fifth of the land area is sown with crops. This area­or the net area sown-varies considerably from tahsil to tahsil giving rise, as we saw earlier,

to the variations in population density. It is as low as 19.1% in the highly forested Jawad tahsil, 25.2% in Bhanpura and 32.4% in Manasa tahsil. Net area sown is as high as 57.3% in Mandsaur,55.8% in Malhargarh and 53.5% in Neemuch tahsil. It is comparatively low-45.3%-in Sitamau tahsil, but even in this tahsil it is much higher than that in .Jawad or Manasa tahsil.

About one-tenth of the area. of the district is sown with crops more tha.n Once during a year. This type of area indioates better and fuller utilisation of land. Ex.tent of of this more-than-onoe cropped area also varies from tahsil to tu.hsil. It is the highest-18.5% -in Malha,rgarh hhsil, with N eemuch (18.4%) in olose pursuit. It has also high value of 16.6% in Mandsaur tahsil.

Irrigation :

Incidenae of irrigation is about one­tenth of the net are'll sown in 1960 -61. In Jawad tahsil. net area irrigated in 1960-61 was almost three-tenth (28%) of the net­sown area of the tahsil, that being the highest irrigated proportion. In other tahsils, propor­tion of net irrigated area to net sown area varies within the narrow limits of 6.4% (for Bbanpura tahsil) and 9.3% (Sitamau tahsil).

01'Opping Pattern:

Mandsaur is mainly a kharif crop area. J owar, wheq,t, the pulse gram and maize are important food crops grown in the district. 'rhe cropping pattern in the distriot and in each tahsil for the year 1960-61 is shown in the following table.

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Area under major crops in Mandsaur district and in each tahsil, 1960-61.

AREA SOWN UNDER

District/Tahsil Net Area Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Total Gram Tur Other Total sown cereals pulses pulses

& millets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Mandsaur District 100 0.2 42·3 0.7 9.1 14.6 67.3 10.3 0.8 4.4 15.5 1 Jawad Tahsil 100 0.2 21.6 0.7 25.2 20.5 69·5 6.7 1.0 ~·2 13.~

2 Neemuch Tahsil 100 0·1 18.8 Neg 5.1 20.3 44.5 11.7 0.4 3.9 16.0 3 Manasa Tahsil )00 Neg 44.6 0.7 10.1 16.5 42.8 7.9 }.8 6.8 16.4 4 Bhanpura Tahsil 100 Neg 47.0 0.1 5.9 18.7 72.3 6.0 0.3 7.0 13.2 5 Malhargarh Tahsil 100 Neg 53·1 0.1 8.2 9.1 70.8 5.1 0.3 2.5 7·9 6 Garoth Tahsil 100 Neg 56.+ 0-9 8.2 6.4 72.1 6.5 0.7 ~.4 11.7 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 100 0.3 35·1 0·2 5.4 17.1 58.3 19.9 0.9 3.9 24.7 a Sitamau Tahsil 100 0,5 50.0 2·6 9.1 5·3 67.7 5.8 1.0 1.7 8·5

AREA SOWN UNDER

Total drugs, narco' tics & Other Total

Total Condi- Total Total plan- non- nOn-food' ments food Ground- oil- tation food food

District/Tahsil grains & spices crops nut Linseed seeds Cotton Opium crops crops crops

1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Mandsaur District 82.9 2.7 86.1 13.2 2.8 16.4- 9.7 4.0 4.9 1.0 32.9 1 Jawad Tahsil 83.4- 5.2 89.4 10.8 2.4- 14·6 8.8 7.3 9.8 3.2 39.1

2 Neemuch Tahsil 60.5 1.3 62.1 15.9 5-5 21.7 4.8 2.3 3.3 0.5 31.0

3 Manasa Tahsil 88.6 1.4- 90.4 6.4 4.9 11.7 3.2 3.9 5.3 5.0 25.9 4 Bhanpura Tahsil 85.5 9.0 954 2·3 5.5 7.9 +.2 1.7 1.8 Neg 14.4 5 Malhargarh Tahsil 78.7 1.6 80.9 16.8 0.9 17.9 ~.2 5.0 7.3 04 29.7 6 Garoth Tahsil 83.8 1.7 85.7 6.4 1.9 8.6 12.7 2.9 2.9 24.6 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 83.0 26 86.5 21.0 1.6 23.0 14.1 3.8 4.1 Neg 42.3 ~ Sitamau Tahsil 76.3 1.7 78.3 9.7 Neg 10.2 16.2 4.5 4.5 Neg 31.8

A high proprtion-8o% of the net sown tahsils Jawad and Neemuch, where it compares a.rea-is under food-crops, mostly under food- closely with whe:~t aoreig~ In fact, in Nee-gr.ains. Non-food grain crops were sown only much tahsil wheat exceeds jo'Wa1' in the extent in 2.7% of the net sown area. ~o~ghly four- of area sown nnder it. During the dec.1de fifth of the area under food-grams IS cropped acrea,ge under jowar has fluctuated betw(en a with cereal crops, iowa?', whe:1t and maize. rna'{imum of 480,72'3 acres in 1952-53 and Jowm' is the staple crop of the district cove- a minimum of 3~t), 770 acres in 1936-57. In ring more than two-fifth of its net sown area. 1957-58, the Itcreage showed a steep increase Sitamau. Garoth and Malhargarh tahsils ha,ve (perhaps at the cost of whea.t acreage whioh each more than half of their net sown area had dropped) but dropped as suddenly in under jowar, with Bhanpura and Manasa in 1958-59. Thereifter after rem:tining more or close pursuit. Mands[1ur tahsil has smaller·· less constant in 1959-60, jowar acreage has 35% of net area sown-~nder iowar but ev~n increased in the closing year of tbe decade hut then it is the most extensIvely grown oereal III has failed to touch the 1951-5:.:1 level by about

. Mandsaur tahsil. Acreage under jowar is 40,tOO acres. clearly small in the two north-western

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Wheat, the principal rabi crop of the district is grown on almost one-seventh of the net sown area in the district. Acreage under wheat is high in the north and northwestern tahsils Jawad, Neemuch, Bhanpura and rYlanasa and in the south-western Mandsaur tahsil. The cereal has very small areas-5.3 and 6.4 per cent respectively vi the net cropped area.-in Sit.1mau and G.lIoth tahsils, and small in Malhargarh tahsil. With the exception of years 1951-52 and 1957-58 in which years the acreage under wheat shrank to very low levels (perhaps owing to drought), area under wheat has varied between 115,893 acres in 195:2-53 and 188,826 acres in 1956-57.

Maize accounted for one-eleventh of the lle~ SOWD area of the district in 1960-61. The acreage under maize is the highest in the hilly, heavily forested Jawad tahsil, being a quarter of the tahsil's net sown area. It drops to the smaller value of 10.1% of net area sown in Manasa tahsil which is the second tahsil in respect of a.creage under jowar. Sitamau, Garotb and Malh~rgarh have comparable proportions of area under maize, being slightly lower than the proportion under maize in Manasa tahsil. At the other extreme stand Bhanpura and Mandsaur tahsils which have only between 5 to 6 percent of their net sown area under maize.

Rice occupies a very small acre:tge in the district. In few tahsils, Manasa. Bhanpura, Malhargarh and Garoth are.'1 under rice is negligible. Acreage under bojra also is of a very small order in the district and in each tahsil except in Sitamau tahsil which has 2.6% a.rea under it.

Pulses oecn py about one-sixth of the Het sown area in the district. rrhe acreage varies between the extreme values of 24.7% in Mandsaur tahsil and 7.9% in Malhargarh tahsil. G ram is the staple pulse grown in district and ill each tahsil. It occupies almost one-tenth of the district's net sown area. Aoreage under gram is almost one-fifth of the net sown are1l. in M:1lldsaur tahsil, that being the highest proportion under the crop in any tahsil. In

Neemuch tahsil, gram acreage is much lower than that in Mandsaur tahsil but is still higher than the district average in respect of the crop. In the reUlainin~ six tahsils, area under gram fluctuates within the small limits of 7.9% in Manasa t:1hsil and 5.1% in Malhargarh tahsil.

N on-food crops i. e. oilseeds and fibre crops occupy roughly one-third of the net sown area, the proportion being as low as one-seventh in Bhanpura and as high as two-fifth in Mandsaur tahsil. In Jawad tahsil also acreage under non-food crops almost equals two-fifth of the net area. sown, while in Neemuch, Sitamau and Malhargarh tahsils. they occupy roughly three-tenth of the net sown :trea.

Groundnut is the important. oilseed grown in the district having a. little less than one­seventh of the net sown area under it. Acreage under grouDdnut is a little more than one-fifth in lVIandsaur tahsil. It is also high-in the neighbourhood of one-sixth of the net sown area-in Malhargarh :tnd Neemuch tahsils. Groundnut has the lowest proportion of area under it in Bhanpura tahsil, where linReedex­ceeds it in the extent of area sown. In, Gi1roth, Manasa and Sitamau tahsils a.lso the are~ under groundnut is not high.

Cotton, the only important fibre crop grown in the district, shaping to some extent its industrial complex, occupies almost a tenth of the net sown a rea" Area under the fibre is high in the southern Mandsaur and Sitamltu tahsils, as also in the GlLroth t:1,hsiL Jawad t:1hsi 1 also has comp::l.rati vely higher proportion of area under cotton. But Neemuch, ]\iana.sq" Bhanpura and MalhargtUh do not have much cotton cultivation.

An imporhnt non··food crop grown in the district is opium. This n:ucotic occupies 4% of the district's net sown Mea, fluctuil.ting between an upper limit of 9.8% in Ja.wad and 1.8% in Bh:1npUrlli tahsils. The proportion of opium acreage is higher th:1n 4% in each of Mn.lhargarh ::Lnd Sitn.m:1u tahslls. Area under this cash crop also has behaved rathar errati­cally, varying betwee£l a. lUa.ximum of 46,412 acres in 19.')1-.52 to a minimum of :H,050 in 1955-56. In 1960-61, the drug ha.d 44,900

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acres under it which is comparable with the acreage it had in the opening year of tho decade.

Wo'rkers and non-workers:

Before reading the paragraphs that follow, it will be better to go through page (iii) of "N otes and Explanations" in so far as it relates to the concept of work. Of the total population of the district, 394,615 persons, or 52.5%, has been returned as 'workers'. This may, in other words, be said to be the economi­cally active section of the population. The proportion of economica.lIy active population in the district is distinctly higher than the corres­ponding proportion for Indore Division, but is almost equal to the State proportion. This feature is shown in the table below:

Percentage to total population of workers

Persons Males Females Unit ,....---L----. ,...---J-----, r----"---.

T R U T R U T R U

1 2 3 -1- 5 6 7 8 9 10

Madhya 52.3 55.2 34.9 60.2 61.6 52.4 44.0 48.6 14.5 Pradesh Indore 49'9 ';5.4 32.2 57.3 59.8 49.7 41.9 50.9 12.3 Division Mandsaur 52.5 56.8 36·5 59.3 61.4 51.6 45.1 51.8 19,4 District

From the above table, it appears that the lower participation rate (i.e. proportion of worker!!! to total population) in Indore Division mainly results from the pull of the urban areas, which have lower proportion of economically a.ctive population. It is a matter of common observation that in under developed economies, a higher participation rate is, more often than not, an index of economic b:l.Ckwardness. The truth of the observation is apparent from the foregoing table showing a much smaller pro­portion of workers in the urban population, whioh admittedly have a diversified and stronger economic b:tse.

As. s~ate~ in Part II-A (1961 Census) ; the partICipatIOn rate (considered as an index of econom!) "lacks all the necessary dimensions­the total tIme of partioipation and earninO"s or productivity per unit of time." C~IlSUS requirements for a, person to be returned as a 'worker' were extremely generous and do not

g~ ve .even a crude ide~ of the time of parti. CIpatIOn of the populatIOn returned as working. However, as observed in Part II-A, "the exis­tence of a large working force in the more agri­cultural areas is at least an indication that unwillingness to work is less important a.nd the productivity factor is more important". It is useful to look at the pa.rticipation rates in the tahsils of the district in the light of remllrks made here.

Participation ?'ate in talts£ls separately for total, rllral and 'ltrban areas 1961.

Name of Tahsil Participation Rate

Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4

Jawad Tahsil 57.2 59.? 38.7 Neemuch Tahsil 48.5 57.1 33.8 M anasa Tahsil 56.0 .61.7 36.1 Bhanpura Tahsil 51.8 55.7 H.2 Malhargarh Tahsil 53.R 55.4 42.9 Garoth Tahsil 50.9 53.2 38·5 Mandsaur Tahsil 50.4 57.3 B.2 Sitamau Tahsil 52.6 54.0 3t.8

Jawad and Manasa, and to some extent Malhargarh, tahsils are high participation t:1hsils. Obviously total pa.rticipation in these tahsils is pulled up by higher female pa rti· cipation; the sex-ratio among working popu­lation is highest-833-in Jawad tahsil ; in Manasa anti. Mu,lhargarh, it has the same value 784, which is higher than the corresponding values in other t;lhsiis. The lowest value for puticipation rate is found in Neemuch tahsil, which is obviously due to the high proportion of urb:lJn pf)p~llation in it, which generally exhibit low pa.rtici p!1tion rates. In Manrlsa.ur, Garoth and Bhanpum t1,h~il8 also, participation ra,tes [tre lower than the district average r:l.te.

In l\1a.ndsaur tahsil also the lower pa.rticipation rate is ascribable to very high urban component in its population with low participation. In Bhanpura and Malh:1!gHirh tabsils even the urban popuh\'tion exhibits comparatively high participation rate, due in case of Bhanpura to the Gandhisagar dam and in C:1se of Malhargarh to the predominantly agrioultural economy of the town. Among ru ra.l areas, highest participn.tion is found in Mann.sa and lowest in Garoth tfthsil.

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Working classification: the nine categories of workers; corresponding State proportions are also gi ven to highlight

The following table gives distribution of points of dissimilarities. 100 workers in the district and each tahsil by

Unit Proportion of workers in categories

,-

I II III 1 2 3 4

Mandsaur Distr;ct 68.8 8.7 2.2 Jawad Tahsil 73.3 8.0 2.0 Neemuch Tahsil 61.1 10.7 2.1 Manaea Tahsil 68.4 6.5 2·9 Bhanpura Tahsil 51.2 10.1 4.5 Malhargarh Tahsil 78.8 8.4 l.S Garolh Tahsil 73.0 10.5 2.0 Mandsaur Tahsil 6+-5 8.1 1.9 Sitamau Tahsil 77.3 8.4 1.0 Madhya Pradesh State' 62.6 16.6 2.9

A notable feature of undeveloped' and backward economies is the lop-sided concent­ration of economic effort in the primary sector to the exclusion of the secondary and tertiary sectors. This trait is shared by Mandsaur district also, which has more than three-fourth of the working forae in the first two (agri­cultural) working categories. Even then, the agricultural base of the district's economy is slightly narrower than that of the State as a whole. This absense of diversification of economic effort over all the working categories denotes absence of industrialisation and lower level of urbanisation.

Agriculture:

Agrioulture is the mainstay of the district's economy and all the tahsils. Even then, concentration of working force in agri­culture shows significant variation among the tahsils. Highest participation-to the extent of 87.2% or nearly nine-tenths of the working force is-in Malhargarh tahsil. Proportion of ~orki?-g force in agriculture is also very high lD Sltamau, Garoth and J}1,\vad tahsils. Bhanpum tahsil which has the Gandhisagar project in its limits stands at the opposite extreme, having the lo,yest proportion (61.3%) of ~h~ \v?rke!s in agriculture. Agricultural partlCl patIOn IS comparatively lower in the highly urbanised Noemuch and Mandsaur tn.hsils [11so.

--J--

IV V VI VII VIII IX 5 6 7 8 9 10

5.4 1.8 2.2 3.1 1.0 6.8 7.1 0.9 1.0 2.3 0.3 5.1 3·2 2.8 2.1 4.3 3.2 10.5 7.0 1.0 1,7 2.6 0.6 9.3

5.8 1.3 13.9 3.1 1.3 8.8 4.0 0.8 1·0 1.8 0.4 3·0 4.0 0.8 1.2 3.0 1.4 4.1 6.8 4.3 1.3 4·8 0.8 7.5 4.4 0.6 0.7 2.3 0.3 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 2.4 0,9 6.5

Distribution of agricultural workers as between cultivation. and agricultural labour is uneven in the extreme, with the former pre­ponderating over the latter by more than eight to one. It may be noticed that proportion of agricultural labourers in the district is al­most half their proportion in the State as a whole. It hali! the smallest value of 6'5% in Manasa tahsil and does not Elxceed the value 10.1% which it has in Neemuch tahsil. Where­as the low proportion 0 f agricultural labourers is to be welcomed in that it indicates lower land hunger and perhaps a better distribution of land wealth, but with our traditional methods of cultivation sudden, and too much diversion of agricultural labourers to other sectors of the economy is likely to create difficulty in cultivation. rrhe situation is retrieved to some extent in view of the fact that 20,855 workers (accounting for 5.3% of the working force) who principally work as cultivators, also work as agricultural labourers secondarily. Even then, apparently there is a scarcity of agricul­turallabourers in the district, and this is an aspect which clearly needs further investigation.

Household Economy:

Agriculture being the plank on which the economy of th~ district staD;ds. it is only natural, and certamly worthwhIle, to enquire into it in somewhat greater details. Two aspects of an agriculture-dominated economy which

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require further study are (i) prevalence of absentee landlordism in and (ii) smallness of the size of cultiv:1ted holdings or the existence of uneconomic dwa,rf-holdings. These two aspe­cts are dealt with in some dehiI in table B-XI of the Handbook, which and other tables in the series 'Hollsehold Economic Ta,bles' differ from other economic tables in treating the household itself as a unit of economic activity rather than the individua,l who is the economic unit in other economic tl,bles. Such presenhtion is necessary bec3Juse such activities as agriculture or household scale industry are usually c'tniecl on more or less by the entire householo"workinO' as a unit; role of workers from outside if anv~ , . being of secondary importn,nce. In (lonsidering the da,ta based on table B-XI (and others of the series 'Household Economic Tables') it should be remembered that it is based on a 20%, random sample of households that were ennm­erated at the census and in respect of e'tch of which a schedule was filled. The s1,mple beinO' random and clearly a hrge one, th~ extensio~ of observations made in connection with it to the entire universe of households should not present any statistical difficulty.

Incidence of tot,1,1 sub-temncv does not appear to be of a high order in the district with only 3.2% of rural cultivating households heing such as do not own their holdings. A little more than one-tenth (10.5%) of the cllltivating rural households belong to the interrne1bte category of households who own p~rt of the holdings cultivated by them and bold the rema­ining part on sub-lease from other holderR. ThuB the fraction 13.7% illn,y be taken to repre­sent the preva,lence of sub-tenancv in the district which, though not a formirlable propo­rtion, is still high, looking to the hct that suh­tenancy sta,nds leg3Jlly abolishea.

As regards the second, more importftnt aspect of cultivation which hilS :\, direct be'HinO' on agricultnra,l production, namp,ly 'Rml111nes;' of cultivated holdings or 'dwarf" hoH i nO's it should first be m1,de clear ::LS to which is a 'dwn,r£' holding. The reve~JUe bw of the limd trea,ts. al~ agriculturist who holds upto 7 acres of umrngated, or 4 acres of irrigated land as landless. That is the size of an acrricultuml holding, below whirh cnltivn,tion gen~rallY does not even yield subsistence returns. Look·in a to

t>

the fact that irrigation is Ilot as yet muoh in vogue in the district and that many of the holdings in the north of the district lie in hilly, infertile areas, we may generally regard holdings of less than 5 acres as 'small' and uneconomic. rrhe existenoe of these sub-marginn,l holdings is not operationally economio as it 18<1ds to the wastage of human and cattle reSOurces a.nd thereby impedes production. The table below gives a break-up of the cultivating (rural' sample households in the district according to the size of holdings cultivated by them.

100 cttltivating(nwal) sample hOt{;seholds cla.ssified by size of holding, 1961, (Mandsau1' District)

Households culti-Household culti- vating holdings vating holdings below the upper

Size of of size giVen in limit of the size holding column 1 in column 1

2 3

Below 1 acre 2.3 2.3 1- 25 acres 10.9 13.2

2.5- 5.0 "

18.3 31.5 5.0- 7.5 ;' 17.0 48.5 7.5-10.0

" 11.7 60.2

10.0-12·5 " 12.0 77.2 12.5-15.0

" 6.9 79.1

15.0-30.0 "

17 ·8 9'1.9 30+

" 3.1 . 100·0

It appears from this table that mn,jority (68.5%) of the households in the district cnlti vate holding~ bigger than 5 acres each. Only about three-tenth of the cultiv,Lting hOllse­holds do so on slll'1,ller holdings of less than 5 acres e[1ch, and even among these lll'Ljority do so on holdings of more thrtn 2.5 acres ea,ch. Among individual t:1hsils, only Jawad shows departure from the district pattern in respect of the frequency of sub-mngin:l,l holdings. Tbis tahsil h·1,s almost four-fifth (79.7%) of its rural culti vating households in cultivation of holdings of lASS than 7.5 ftcres. Almost two­thirds (64.9%) of the households in Ja,wad ta.hsil cultivate uner-onomic holdings of less thn.n 5 ames 8'\,ch with more than half (33.3% of all cUltivating 'ruml honseholds of the tahsil) owning fmngmentary holdings of less th:~n 2.5 • acres each. Jawad tahsil thus appears to be in a bad w:ty agrioultnrally, judging from the frequency of smn,ll-si7Jed cultivatetl holdings. On the other hand, Ritamrtll and Garoth tahsils

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having respectively 24.7% and 18.4% of their rural cultivating households in possession of sub-marginal holdings below 5 acres each are comp:uatively spealdng better.

Three-tenth (28.7%) of the cultivating rural households III the district oultivate holdings ranging in size from 5 to 10 acres; 17.8% between 15 and 30 acres while a tiny proportion 3.1% above 30 acres, ffhe last crttegory represents the extent of concentration of !:tul wealth in the district.

It m:ty be mentioned that the table does not th row any light on the spatial fragmenta­tion of holdings.

Catfgory III-Mining, qUa'lTying eta

ThiB c:Ltegory includes activities in the primary sector other thau agriculture; such as mining and quarrying, raisiug of garden crops, livestook and animn,l husbandry, hunting, fore­stry, fi~hing etc. l-1~Illpl()yment in the c.1tegory is of a smaller order-2.2% of the working force in the district, being as small as 1% in Sitamau tabsil, but as high as 4.5% in Bhanpura tahsil. It is difficult to say [Lnything about the nftture of these workers t'Lhsilwise because table B-IV Part U does not go beyond giving figures of industri1l 'divisions' for the t:lJhsils. vVe are however in a better position as regards the district, in whose C.18e break-up of workers up­to minor group of industry is availftble. It appears from Table B-IV :Part C that 87.3% of the workers in category III are in division '0' that is livestock, forestry, gttrdening, fishing etc, and only 12.7% in mining and qu:trryiug. More than half (55.4%) of the workers in category III are returned in minor group '040' that is "th3 production and rearing of Ii vestock i.e. cows, buffltloes, goats etc for animal power and for production of milk", while another livestock occupation "rearing of sheep and prodnction of wool" (minor group On) [LCCO­unts for :3.7% of the workers in ca.tegory III. Workers in "forostry and logging" contribute roughly to the extent of one-eighth (12.9%) to the Cittegory's working force. 7.71. of the

workers in the category have been returned from activities covered under ma~or group 01 (plan­ta,tion crops), mostly from minor group Oi5 (production of plantation crops other than tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, ga.nja, oinchona and opium) and from minor group 014 (production of ganja, cinchona and opium). Another 7.1% of workers of CJ,tegory III are principally employed in group '00' (field prodLlce and plantation crops) mOfltly in minor group '009', Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone engages 12.7% or about one­eighth of the workers in the category.

Category IV-Household lndu,stry

From the point of view of sizEl of parti­cipation this category ranks fourth in the economy of the district, principally employing a little more than one-twentieth of the working force. In the Jawad and Malhargarh tahsils, the category pushes upto the third rank. supp­bnting category 'IX' (other services) to the fourth mnk. Employment in the category varies from a minimum of 3.2% in the N eemuch tahsil to a maximum 0(7.1% in Jawad tahsil. In Ml1nasa and Mandsaur tahsils also level of employment in the category is high, being nea.rly 7% of the working force in each case. In urban areas, the proportion of workers princi­pally employed in household industry is 9.5% of the urban working force of the district [Lnd this is mnch higher than the corresponding Jural proportion of 4.7%. Another noteworthy fe:1ture is that whereas in urban areas female participation in household industry is closely comp:1rable with m:1le participation, that in rural areas, it is less than half of the male participation.

2.3% of the working force which is principa.lly in agriculture (i. e. in categories I and H) is also secondarily working in house­hold industry. Including these, total particip!1-

tion of the working force in household industry rises to 7.7%.

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The following table gives some of the important household industries in the district

Code S. No. Number Description

1 2 3

arranged according to descending order of numerousness of workers in each.

Proportion to all workers in category IV

4-

Remarks as

5

1 040 Rearing of cows and buffaloes for milk and Mostly in rural areas animal power 16.5

:2 288 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, More women than men parti.

3 273

leaves and other allied products

Tailoring

9·6 cipate in the industry; mainly in the rural areas.

4- 350 Manufacture of earthen ware and earthen pottery

8.1

7.3

5 310 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation oUinished leather

6 311 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear

5.8

5.1

7 233 Cotton dyeing and bleaching 4.8 Much greater female than male participation; about half of the workers are in urban and half in rmal areas.

!5 399 Manufacture and repair of goods not assignable to Female participation twice as great as male. any other group 4.6

9 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods such as Almost whollY in rural areas; entirely male pg,rlicipation beams, posts etc 4.1-

10 369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares .such as wire, net. bolt, screw', bucket, cutlery etc.

11 393 Gold and silversmithy

12 041 Rearing of sheep and production of wool

13 235 Cotton-weaving in handlooms

As will appea.r from the foragoing- table most of the household industries are of bha traditional caste-based typa, cHried on by certain functional castes. The livestock indu­stry with almost one-shth of household industry working force in it emerges as the m )st important household industry. It is na.tlually concentrfLted nninly in rural arel.S of the district. Next in numerousness are workers in minor group ':2138', belonging mostly to the Bargund t scheduled cJ.ste. According to 1981 Holkar State Census Report, l

"the Khajnr lea.f industry is the ch,l,facteristic. ocoupation of the Barguud:t and Mang cagtes, who a.lmost monopolise it." Bausphors, who are workers in split b.11uboo, are uot numeroU!! in the district. Third in size is the tailoring

1 Opp. cit at page 173

4.0

3.7

3.2

2.7

hJuseholl iwlustry, curiel on by persons belonging to D:1rji ca.stes. J\hnufactll ra of earthen pottery is carriel on by the Rumbar c,1ste; while the household industries coverd in minor groups 310 and 3t l are traditionally the industries a'::lsociJ,tei wiGh the Cham'lr caste.

'rhe district has a cotton dyeing n,nd ble.tehing industry of some size, ch:tracterised by higher fem:Lle than male pa.rticipation. Also L1irly well represented are the household indu· stries connected with the Bar/wi or Stttar. luhar, sunar etc. castes.

Oategory V-Mannfacturing oth(J1' than lwnse­kold industry.

Low level of 113.nuf:1Cturing industries

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in the district follows from the low proportion (1.8%) of workers in category V. As may be expected because bigger manufacturing indust· ries are concentrated in urbau areas, 82~{, of the workers in ca.tegory V are returned from urban areas of the \ district. 'fhe working force in category V is very unevenly distributed among the tahsils. Highest (among the tahsils) propo­rtion (--1.3%) of workers III categf)ry V is in Mandsaur tahsil, followed by Neemuch tahsil. Jawad, Ma,lharg[Lfh, Garoth and Sitama,u tahsils have very low-less than 1% of the working force in:each case-proportion of workers in category V, while in Bhanpura' tahsils it is sC'1rcely over 1%. 'rhus, workers in category V have been returned mostly f ('am Mandsaur tahsil (Mandsaur tahsil accounts for 45.5% of distriot's tota,l of workers in category V) and from Neemuch tahsil (which accounts for 19% of the district's total of workers in category V).

The district owes whatever industrial complex it has to its cotton and oilsseed culti­vation, opium cultivation and the construction of the Ga.ndhisagar hydro-electric project. At the end of year 1960, the district had 25 cotton

S.No. Industrial Major Group Description

2

1 273 Tailoring

2 232 Cotton spinning & weaving in mills

3 393 Goldsmithy

ginning and baling factories spread over all the thirteen towns of the district and villa,ges like Baghana, Bhesoda Mandi, etc; eight cotton presses at Uandsaur, Baghall'1" Shamgarh and Jawad; one dalmiIl at Manasa; one sugar factory at Dalauda; three gu,r factories one at Gujarbardi and two at Neemnch, two at Shamgarh and one each at Rampura., Bhesoda Mandi, Baghana and Gujarbardia; one starch factory at Mandsaur; one textile mill at Mand­saur; one saw mill at Mandasaur three slate and pen factories one each at Mandsaur, Piplya and K::tnghati; one mechanical repair workshop at Uhambal dam; two motor workshops; one opium factory at Neemuch; two bucket and trunk factories at Neemucb; etc. Including the power stations, there were in !Lll sixty-nime registered factories in the district at the end of of year 1960.'"

'fhe following table helps us in assessing the relative importance of the various important activities coverd by category V. It gives the pro­portion of workers in the first fourteen industrial activities as defined by minor group of industry to the total working force in category V.

Proportion to all workers in category V

3

12.2 8.1 7.2

Remarks

Mostly in urban areas Amost wholly in urban area Mostly in urban areas

4 399 Manufacture and repair work of goods not

5 201

fi 200

7 388 S 209

9 311 10 282

11 340

12 369 13 3+4

14 395

assignable to any other group

Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane in mills Flour and rice mills

Repairing of bicycles & rickshaws Production of food products like sweet meats, khoa etc. Spoe-making

Manufacture of structural wooden goods Structural clay products

Manufacture of hardwares such as buckets etc.

Manufacture of stoneware other than images

Manufacture of stationery articles such as pencil, pen holder etc.

6.9

5.8 5.4

4.'

4.1 4.0 4.0

3.8 3.5

2.6

2.4

Mostly in urban areas

Mostly in rural areas

Mostly in urban areas

Mainly in urban a~eas Mostly in urban areas Mostly in urban areas

Mainly in rural areas

Mainly in urban areas

'* List of Industrial Establishments in Madhya Pradesh, 1960, published by the Chief Inspector of Factories.

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Highest proportion of workers in cate­gory V is in minor group '273' (tailoring) which, really speaking, is not a large-sized industry but has managed to sneak into category Vowing to workers in it failing to conform to the Iocational test of bousehold industry. Next largest proportion of workers in the category is in minor group '232'-presumably all in the textile mill a,t Mandsaur town. Gold­smithy, again a case of a small scale industry classified into category V is the third largest from the standpoint of volume of participation.

Production of sugar from sugarcane, an industry covered in minor group 201 is next in numerousuess of its workers; represented by the sugar faotory at Dalaunda.

Oategory VI -Oonstf1lCtion

8,836 workers, aocounting for 2.'2% of the distriot's workers, have been returned in 'construction'. The level of employment in construotion in the district is more than twice as high as in the State as a whole which has only 1.0% of its workers in construction. The explanation is the construction in the district of the Gandhisagar dam and hydro-electric project. This explains the very high-highest among all tahsils in the district-participation of 14% in construction in Bhanpura tahsil where the dam was under construction. Bhanpura tahsil accounts for nearly half-47.6%-of the district's working force in construction. Neemuch tahsil has the next higher participation-2.1% of tahsil's working force-in construction activities. At the lower extreme, as regards level of employment in construction are Sitamau and Jawad t:1hsils having 0.7 and 1.0 per cent of their workers in the c:=ttegory. About two-thirds (64.5%) of the workers in construction in the district are concentrated in urban areas; of this the newly sprung up town Gandhisagar hydel oolony in Bhanpura tahsil alone contains 6i)~&.

As is to be expected, highest proportion of workers are employed in minor group 403 i.e. "construotion and maintenance of water­ways and water reservoirs such as bund, embankments, dam etc, This minor group includes half of the workers in construction; of

remaining half, majority are engaged in minor group 400 i. e. construction and maintenance of building·s and the remaining in the constru­ction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges etc.

Category VII -Trade and Oommerce With 3.1% of district's workers in it,

activities oovered by 'tra.de and commerce' come next to household industry in respect of size of employment. Mandsaur and Neemuch tabsils have higher proportions-4.8 and 1.3 pElr cent respectively-of workers in the category, explained by the higher urba.n compo­nents in their popul:1tions, because more tha,n three-fifth (60.7%) of the workers in trade and -eommerce in the district are returned from urban areas. Bhanpura and Garoth trthsils have also reIa.tively high proportion of workers in trade and commerce, both these being neal rest representations of the district average position. On the other hand, Malharg:uh tahsil has returned as low a proportion as 1.8% in trade and commerce, which is the lowest in the district.

Wholesale trade (major groups 60-63) includes only 8.1)?~ of the workers in trade and commerce. Of these about three-fourth are in the wholesl1le tmde of cereals and pulses aloll"" , while the remaining one- fourth are distributed over wholesa.le trades covered in minor groups 601 (wholesale tnding in veget;lbles, fruits, sugu.r, spioes, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs; poultry etc), minor group 6003 (wholes:1le trading in all kinds of bbrics and textile pro­ducts), 611 (wholesa.le trade in fuels etc.), 606 (wholesale trading in tobacco products) etc ..

As is natural bec'1use of their growing in response to the needs of the community retail traders account for bulk-8R.l %-of the workers in tmde and commerce. This fnct i.e. their growing in response to the fLctual consumption needs of the communitv also determines the relative numerousness ofdifferent types of reta.il traders. rrhus food and other edible products answering to the prime need of the community, most of the retail traders (50% of all retail trade workers) are engaged in retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, oils, etc. (Minor group 640). Clothing being

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usually the next important need of the commu­nity attracts the next highest-about 13%-of the retail trade workers. Other branohes of retail trade including sizea.ble proportion of workers are, in the descending order of their numerous­ness: (i) minor group 646 or reti1il trading in

'foodstuffs like sweetmeats, caKes, biscuits, condiments etc. (ii) minor group 644 or retail trading in tobaoco and its products like bidi, cig:uettes etc. (iii) minor group 647 or retail trading in ani mals (i v)minor group 672 or retail tr3.ding in wood, bambOO, cane, etc. (v) minM group 645 or retail trading in fuel such as coke, cOt41, firewood and kerosene (vi) minor group 671 or retail trading in hardware and sJ"nitary equipment (vii) minor group 642 or retail trading in intoxic<1nts such as wines, liquors (viii) minor group 686 or retail tra,ding in precious stones, and jewellery etc.

. Most of the rehil trading activity outside the towns which have regular daily m'1rkets takes place in the village rot rkets held at important villages on fixed d,tys in the week. A list of the vilbges whe re these weekly markets are held together with the n'1mes of the days on which they are held is given as appendix 'X' in part II of the Handbook.

3.3% of the workers in retail trade have been returned, in mtjor group '6;)', that is, trade and commerce miscellaneous'. Bulk of these are employed in 'bu,nking and similar types of fiu'tnciu.l operation' included in minor group 605 and some in indigenolls money-lerr­ding (minor group 694).

Oategory VIIl-Tran,~prtrt, Storage and Oommu­nications.

rrhis sector of e(}onJmic aetivity comes l:tst in the district flrS rega.rds size of p Hticipa­tion which is as small as 1.0% of the working force. "Vorkers in the C~tt3gory show some concentration in Neetnuch t:1hsil which ha.s 3:2%-more than three times the district parti­cipatiun-of its workers in it. Garoth and Bhanpura tahsils [\;lso have relatively higher proportions-1.4 and 1.3 per cent respectively -of workers in category VIII. Sitamau and J~twad tllrhsils have the smallest proportions-0.3% ertch-in category VIII, while Malhargarh with 0.4% is not much higher.

A significant thing about workers in category VIII is their concentration to the extent of 8'2.6/~ of the category's working force in urban areas. Neemuch town alone contains more than two-fifth (45%) of the urba.n compo­nent of district's working force in category VIII. Mands::mr town in Mandsaur tahsil and Shamgarh town in Garoth tahsil are other towns having sizeble proportions of workers in category VIn.

More than nine-tenth (90.2%) of workers in categery VIII are in transport. Most of these are in transport by railways which account for 47% of the oategory's working force. Neemuch, Shamgarh, Mandsaur are importan~ centres of railway transport in the district.

Two railway lines pass through the district.

One is the branch of the former B. B. and c.r, r1ril way, skirting the extreme western portion of the district. This line connects Ratlam town with Mandsaur. Dalauda, M}l,ndsaur, Malhar­garh, Neetnuch and Jawdrd are important stations on this line which eventually goes to Ajmer via Chittorgarh in R~j~sthan. Another railway line passing through tho district is a section of the former Nagd3r-Muttra line. This touches the eastern fringe of the district. Sham­garrh and Garoth are stations on this railway line. P.1ssenger tmll9port by buses employs more than one-tenth (10.9%) of the workers in c:1rtegory VIII, while transporting by m')tor vehioles other than omnibuses-m::trinly goods tra.nsport by trucks-employs a slightly higher proportion (1:3.8%) of workers in category VIII.

'~Tra.nsporting by Ioa.d through other meaus of transport such as hackney carriages, bullock­carts, ekkas etc. also employs a.bout 11% of the workers in category VIII. The distriot has a network of extra-municipal roads having a total linear mileage of 520 including village

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roads or of 446 exolnding village roads. These, :tccording to figures furnished by the Executive Engineer, include 50 miles of state highway, 280 miles of major district roads and 116 miles of other distriot roads. rrhis gives us a linear roa.d mileage of 122 per 1,000 square miles of territory comparing with 129 for the State as a whole. The mileage per 1000 square miles for the district rises to 142 if we include villa.ge roads, the corresponding State average being 184 miles. The evidence before us thus suggests that the district is rather poor in road transport.

Employment in major group 73 or com­munications is 8.7% of the category's working force mostly in postal and telegraphic ccmmu­nications and a few in telephone commu­nications.

Warehousing and storage are in an unde­veloped stage, principally employing only about 1 % of the workers in category VIII.

Oategory IX-"Other Services"

These include most of the workers in the

tertiary sector of industry. From the point of view of si7.e of employment, 'other services' rank after agriculture in the district and in all tahsils except Jawad and Malhargarh. In the two last mentioned tahsils, household industries soore over 'other services' in numerousness of workers. Proportion of workers ill 'other services' ranges from a lowest of 3.0% in Malh[1r. garh tahsil to a maximum of 10.5% in Neemuch tahsiL. Level of employment in other services is also higher in Manasa, Bbanpura and Mand­saur tahsils. Workers in 'other services' show a concentration in urban areas which contain three-fifth of the workers. In fact, the higher employment level in 'other services' in Neemuch, Bhanpura and Mandsaur tahsils is perhaps ascribable to higher proportions of urban popu­lations in these tahsils. At the other extreme stand Malhargarh, Garoth and Jawad tahsils where employment in 'other. services' va, ries between the low proportions 3.0% and 5.1%. Workers in other services :tre classified in di visions 5, 8 and 9 of the standard industrial classification. Of the 26

1643 workers returned.

in 'other services', 10,640 or almost 40% are in division '9' of industrially unclassifiable workers because of inadequate details. The following table gives a distribution of all other workers in cotegory IX by major groups of industry.

100 workers in category IX classified by majo}' group of indu,st1'Y (1961)

Code Proportion

S. to workers No. No. Description in category Rank Remarks

lX 1 2 3 4 j 6

1 50 Electricity and gas 3.9 6 :2 51 Water and sanitary services 4.5 4 3 110 Public services 18.7 1 4 81 Educational and scientific service .. 11·1 2 5 82 Medical and health services 4.3 5 ti 83 Religions and welfare services 2.5 8 7 84 Legal services 0.6 10 8 85 Business services 0.1 12 9 86 Community services and trade and labour associations 0.2 11

10 87 Recreation services 3.6 7 11 88 Personal services 9.8 3 12 89 Services (not elsewhere classified) 0.6 9

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Of these who have been classified, most numerous are workers in 'public service' accounting for nearly one-fifth of the workers in the category. Public services in adrainistra.­ti ve departments and offices of the State Government a,ud public service in police respe· ctively make 7.5 and 8.2 per cent of a,ll workers in c,Ltegory IX. The workers reburned in educational and scientific services are mostly teachers in primary, higher secondary schools and in colleges. .

Personal services, which rank third in importance in 'otber servioes' include almost one-thirteenth of the workers in category IX. r:rhese include mostly ba.rbers and hairdressers, washerman and launderers, domestic and personal servants, and hotelliers.

Another significant feature is the sizeable proportion of 3.2% of persons in minor group 872 or "recre1tion services rendered by organi­sations and indiviuuals such as those of theatres, ballet and df1ncing parties, musicians, exbibition, circus. cunivals eto.". Majority of these are returned frolll ruml areas and perhaps include members of tbe castes Sapera, Nat or Kalbelia. etc.

Electrification:

Mandsaur district has the distinction of having the only multi-purpose power-cum irrig;l,tion project in the State. The Chambal valley Development is a joint venture of Madhya. Pradesh and Rajasthan Governments designed to generate 2.30 lac Kw of power at ()Of{, load fa,ctor and to irrigate 14 lac acres of land in both States. The G:tndhisagar dam and powerhOUSE! were completed before 1.4.61. rrhe Gandhisa,gar hydel Colony has sprung up nea,r the site of these projects. Mands:1ur is not a beneficiary as reglLTds irrigation from the d,Llll, and till 1960-61, it had not ma,de much hei1dwa,y in electrification either. Till 1960-61, only 7 of its 1'2 towns and 4 of its 1,576 inh,Lbited vilblges had been electrified,

8umrn,ing Up.

Jutting into and surrounded by Ri1jastha,n State on three sides Mandsaur district was carved after independence from merger of

territories of four different princely States. It has the distinction of having the only multi­purpose hydro-electric project in the State. It lies in the north-west corner of the State, mostly on what is known as Malwa plateau proper, with its north-western and northern parts cut up by numerous hills. The climate of the district is typical of Malwa country, moderate, avoiding extremes both of heat and cold. The district gets from 30 to 32 inches of rainfall every year, which is suitable mainly for the culti vl1tion of kharif crops like juar, maize and cotton and oilseeds.

Containing 2.15% and 2.32% respectively of its area and of population. Mandsaur is the 19th biggest and 17th most populous district in the State. Distribution of area and population among the tahsils is far from uniform. The biggest tahsils are Jawad(in the north-west) and Manasa (in mid-north), which contain almost one-sixth each of the area of the district and are almost twice as big as the smallest Neerauch and Malhargarh tahsils. Variation of are]' for other tahsils is Bhanpura. 11.0%; Garoth 12.0%, Mandsaur 13.4% and Sitamau 13.5%. Mandsanr is the most populous tahsil, contai­ning nearly one-fifth (19.5%) of the district's population, and is two-and-a half times as populous as Bhanpura the least populous ta.hsil. Distribution of population am:mg other tah8ils is: Jawad 11.5%; Neemuch 13.1%; Manasa 13.3%; Malha.rga,rh 9.9%; Garoth 11.8% and Sitamau 13.1%. It is obvious that there is hardly any evidence of proportionality between area and populatioll distribution amongtahsils.

With ~J6 persons living, on an average, on a square mile as against L9J in case of the State as a whole, the district is somewhat more densely populated than the btter, and ranks twentieth in desoending order. Neemuch, Mandsftur and MtLlhargarh are the most densely popuhted tahsils, having respectively 302, 300 and 239 persons to a square mile. At the other end are Bhanpura a,nd Ja,wa,d tahsils whioh with 146 and 142 pe rsons to the square mile respectively, are the most spa.rsely populated in the district. As elsewhere, density va dation among tahsils is a funotion of forest and hilly areas, and of net cropped area in each tahsil, the former negatively and the latter positively varying with it.

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Population variation i~ t?e di~trict dur~ng past six decades bas been umduectlOn'1,l, unlIke the State which lost in popubtion in the 1911-21 deci1de. The district has multiplied its 1901 population by 127% during the sixty year period 1901-1961, the increase for the same period in the State as t~ whole being only. 92JS. DurinCf the decade just gone by the dlstnct increa~ed its population by 24%, which is almost equal to the State aver~ge rate ~f increa~e a~d is the hiCfhest decadal lllcrease III the dlstnct during the 60 year period in qusetion. The pro­portiona,te incre~se .during. l~st dec~de s~owed confliderable tahsllwlse vanatlOn, bemg hIghest (37.5%) in Bhanpura t,);bsil and lowest (19.1%) in Jawad tahsil. The growth has been of the order of '22 to 23 percent in l\fanasa, MaIhar­garh Mandsaur and Sitamau tabsils. ;\eemucb aud 'Garoth tcLbsils h:we recorded somewhat higher-25 a.nd 27 percent respecti vely-illcre ases. The higb rate of growth in Bhanpurfl, tt1bsil is no doubt due to springing np of the township ,);t the site of the Gandhisagar dam.

Mandaaur district contains 1,802 villaoes which m:tke '2.35 percent of the State's totalof villages. This inoludes, a good sprink­ling of uninhabited villf1ges, aocounting for 12.5% of all villages in the district. Individually, prop~rtion of uninhabit.ed vilh~es is as hi~h ~~s 30.3% in Bhanpura t~1hsll, and hIgh-respectIvely 24.5 and 20.3 percent-in Manasa and Jawad tahsils. As in case of [trea lmd popula,tion distribution of villages among t<l,bsi Is also suffers from considerable unevenness with Javmd On the one hand alone containing 18.5%, while Bh:.1npura at tbe other containing only 6.6% of the district total. Proportion of vill:tges in

other tahsils is Manasa (16.1%); Sit~);mn,u (13.6~~); Mandg~1nr (12.4%); Garoth (11.5%) and Neemuch (11.2"~). The district is mainly:t district of slDtl,ll vilhges, with vilht~es of less than 500 popubtion ea,ch preponderating to the extent of four-fifth (79.3%) of all vilLtges. In Jaw,1sd and Neemuch tfLhsil8 the proportion of slIlftll vilbges is even bigher-8o.5 and 82.8 percent respectively. These sm dl villages however account for only 113.8% of the rural popUlation of the district, the m:1jority thus preferring to liv<) in a snnl1er number of rnedinm-sized (5:)0-999) n,nd big (lCOO+) villl1ges. An ftvemge villftge in the district ha,s ns popuhtion of 87 (j rmd is thns loss

populous than its counterpart in the State, which has a population of 394. Villages are on an average much more populous in Mandsaur (490) and Bhanpura (465) tahBils.

More than one-fifth (21.2%) of the district's population resides in urban areas, the urban proportion having increased by 3.3 points during 1951-61 chiefly owing to the addition of new towns-Gandhisagar colony in Bhanpura ta,hsil, ::\lalhargarh in Malhargarh tahsD and Sharngarh in Garoth tahsil. The district bas B towns in 1961, which is the second highest frequency in the State, the first being West Nimar district with thirteen towns. Mfwdsaur and Neemuch are ClfLss III (20000-49,999 population) towns, R:1mpura and Gandhis:lgar hydel colony (both in Bhl1npura. tahsi 1) class IV (lOUOO-SWOOm towns; Manasa' t Bhn,Ilpnra, Namyang~1rh (Ma,lharg,1rh tahsil), Garoth, Sh~1mgarh (Garoth tn,hsil) and Sitaman are class V (5UOO-IOOOO) towns while Ma,lhar­garh, the slll'lllest town, belongs to class VI (less than 5000).

In its a,ge-dit:tribntion the popuhtion of Ml1ndsa.nr district partakes of the ~werage State pl1ttern genemlly, with slight variation in minor details. Most frequent (4l.1%) are children a.lld juveniles below 15 yen.rs in age followed by youthful persons (15-34 years) who make up one-third of the populn,tion. Middle-age claims ahno~t one-fifth (:20.57~) of the population, the rear being brought about by old persons (above 60 yeMs) who number only 1 in 20. Applying the rule of-the-thulllb mea.sure of Sundburg's age-categories, the population of the district mfty be ch:1smcterised as a growing one: by no me:1ns a ha,ppy prospect aga,inst the back­ground of the population explosion of the decade just gone by.

Mnsnds:1sur lies in the Malwa tract which is noted for its compamtively higher masculinity at least for the PLtst sixty years. Tn 1961, the district has 9:25 fem:1les per 1000 m~11es, the proportion having droppt3d by 25 since 1951. In the Stc1ste, sex-ratio had dropped from 967 in 19.-'51 to 953 in 1961. The bigger decline in the mtio in Mand8~1sur district is traceable perh~1ps to greater male iunnigmtion in the eonstruction of the Gand his,);gar dam and the n,ncilli:try civil works. This observrLtion finds support in the very low sex-r;ttio of 867 in Bl)'tnpnra t:thsil.

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Mari tal status data of the population brings out the interesting fact that proportion of celibacy among males is higher than 2% in all quinquenniums and is 4% in the residuary ages 60+, suggesting that these confirmed baohelors suffer from some sort of physical incapacity rendering them unfit for marriage. 'l'hough infant marriages seem to be absent, there is some incidence (sizeable in case of girls) of pre-puberty child marriage in ages between 10 and 14. Even these, however h:we registered significant decline since 1951. Girls are mar· ried mostly between 15 and 19 years of age, while most of the boys marry between 20 and 25 years.

Hindus predominrtte in the population forming almost nine-tenth (89.5%) of it. Muslims are thB next most numerous religious group claiming 7.8% of the population in all areas but ooncentrated in urban areas where they consitute one-fifth of the population. Other religious groups represented in the population are Jains, Sikhs, Christians and Budhists; J ains alone constituting 2.4% of the population while the others, together with a few other religious having microscopic minority account for only 0.3%.

Twenty out of the twenty-five castes scheduled in the district under the Oonstitution account for 15.2% of the population. Distri­bution of scheduled cnstes shows some concen· tration in Sit::tmQ,u and Garoth t:1hsils but is more or less uniform in other tahsils. Chamar (and synonymous cu.stes) are the most numerous, making more than half (52.6%) of the totJ,1 scheduled caste population of the district. Other scheduled castes numerous in the district together with thei r respective percentages reb­tive to total scheduled caste popuhLtion are Balai (22.5%), B:tgri (8.5%), Bhangi or Mehta r (5.1%), Khatik (0.3%) Nat, lialbelia or S:tpera (2.0%~; Megh-wal (1.0%) and Banchada (1.6%). Scheduled castes are slightly less at home in urban arei1S which contLin only 12.9% of their popula,tion fl,S agrtinst 21% of the general popu­htion. With a literacy proPJrtion of 9.5%, the scheduled castes lag much behind the general population. GO% of the population participates in economic :1Ctivity, Hlftinly in the agricultural working oategories which account for 80% of

the workers. 'Other services' and 'household industry' employ the next highest proportion of workers. Employment in trade and com­merce is also significant. Other categories of workers do not seem to attract many scheduled oaste workers.

Scheduled tribes form a; negligibly small proportion (0.07%) of the population of the district.

Out of the multiplicity (69 mother-tongnes have been returned) of speecbes returned as mother-tongnes only four, namely Bindi, Malwi, Mewa.ri and Urdu account for all but 4.2% of the population. Hindi, the most widely spoken mother~tongue, alone accounts for 60% of the population; while Mal wi and Mewari both regarded as dialects of Rajasthani are mother-tongues of '27.8 and 4.2 percent of the population. Urdu, spoken mainly by Muslim populn,tion, has a. spei1kership of 3.9%.

Mandsaur district bas made much head­way in the progress of education and literacy, its literacy percentage of 2:2.4% being much above the ·St·tte average of 17.1% and compara­ble witb the national average of 24%. Its rank in the State among districts in descending order of literacy percentage is seventh. There is significant tahsil wise v:1riation in literaoy distribution, with Neemuch showing the higheet literacy of 28.'2%, and Sitamau the lowest of 16.4~~. The variation among tahsils is ma.inly determined by the extent of urban pull in each tahsil. During 19.51-61, literacy percentage has registered the size:1ble incre~se of 7.6 points, made possible by the Fast expansi.on of edu­oational institutions particularly the primary schools during the decade.

5'2.5% of tbe population of th'e district constitutes tbe working force. rrhis very closely compares with the St.'l.te participation rate of 52)3%. The working force is marked by a lop-sided concentration in the primary seotor, pn.rticularly in the agricultural working c \ tegories, to the attendent neglect of the tertiary and secondary sectors. This feature is however, sligthly less pronounced in Mn.ndsaur district where agriculture a.ccounts for the principal activiyof 77.9% of the workers as compared with the State where the corres-

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ponding proportion is 79%. A notable feature of working force distribution in Mandsaur district is the very low proportion-B.7% as against 16.6% in the State-of agricultural labourers. It may be interesting to investigate if this reacts adversely on agricultural produ­ction. Malhargarh tahsil heLS 87.2% of its working force in agriculture which is highest for any tahsil, while Bhanpura with only 61.3% in agriculture stands at the other ex.treme. This last mentioned tahsil shows a very high proportion-13.9% against 2.2% for the district­in construction, obviously owing to the constru­ction of Gandhisagar dam a.nd its civil works. 'Other Services' claim. 6.8% of the workers, followed by household industry which has 5.4% of the workers in it. The household indusries are usually of the traditional caste-based type like livestock and animal husbandry, carpentry and basketry, pottery, leather work, dyeing and bleaching of cotton, i ronsmithy, goldsmithy etc. Manufacturing other than household industry (category v) has proportionately greater participation in Mandsaur and Neemuch tahsils where Mandsaur and N eemuch towns contain numerous registered faotories, including a cotton mill in Mandsaur town. Partioi patien

in other industrial categories is: Cotegory III (2.2%1; Oategory VII (3.1%) and Category VIII (1.0%).

The Malwa plateau portion of the district i.e. Mandsaur, Neemuoh, Sitamau, Malhar­garh and Garoth tahsils and parts of Manasa and Jawad tahsils contains a good proportion of the black cotton soil, typical of Malwa country. Major food crops grown in the district are juar wheat, maize and gmm, Groundnut and less frequently linseed are the main oilseeds, and cotton is the ma,in fibre crop grown in the district. Of particular not,e however is 'opi urn' or poppy cultivation which is found in all the tahsils.

The face of the district is changing stea­dily under the impaot of various development projects and it is now fairly well Bet on the ron.d to economic progress. rrhe coming years are likly to be momentous years when, with the benefits of Chambal project reaching an ever increasing nnmber of villages, the so far neg­lected secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy will receive needed attention and lead the distric~ to still greater industrialisation and urbanisation.

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A-GENERAL POPULATION

TABLES

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TABLE A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Total Area in Population Villages Number Number of Population

District/Tahsil/ Rural ,--_-J...._~ per ,-____J_---, of occupied Town Urban Sq. miles Sq.km. Sq. mile Inhabi- Unin- Towns residential

ted habited houses Persons Males Females

1 2 3 (a) 3 (b) !! 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MANDSAUR DISTR.ICT

• MANDSAUR T (a) ~,966 . 10,271.94 DIST~ICT (b) 3,654.35 S,464.77 206 1,576 226 12 146,902 752,085 390,731 361,354

R 3,641.85 9,432.39 163 1,576 226 1l5,S76 592,554 305,891 286,663 U 12.50 3238 12,762 .. 12 31,326 159,531 84,840 74,691

1 Jawad Tahsil T 606.28 1,570.26 142 266 6il 1 17,598 86,240- 44,820 41,920 R 606.05 1,569.66 128 266 68 15,856 77,731 39,925 37,806 U 0.2'3 0.60 36,996 1 1,742 8,509 4,395 4,114

(1) lawad (M) U 0.23 0.60 36,996 o. 1 1,742 8,509 4,395 4,114

2 Neemuch Tahsil T 329.84 854.29 298 186 l(i 1 18,694 98,326 51,783 46,543 R 324.66 840.87 191 186 ]6 12,304 62,039 32,200 29,839 U 5.18 13.42 7,005 1 6,390 36,287 19,58;1 16,704

(2) N eem uch (M) l' 5.18 13.42 7,005 1 6,390 36,287 19,583 16,704 3 Man<lsa Tahsil T 585.96 1,51764 171 219 71 2 19,852 99,924 51,772 48,152

R fiS4.79 1,514.61 133 219 71 15,372 77,774 40,228 37,546 U 1.17 303 18,9:12 2 4,480 22,150 11,544 10,606

(3) 1\1anasa (l\l) l ~ 0.17 0.44 53,57(; 1 1,'324 9,10S 4,795 4,3Ia

(4) Rampura (M) lJ 1.00 2.59 13,042 1 2,656 13,042 6,749 6,293

4 Bhanpura Tahsil T 401.23 1,039.19 146 83 36 2 12,652 58,518 31,338 27,180 R 398.62 1,032.43 97 83 36 7,531 38,568 20,120 18,448 U 2.61 6.76 7,644 2 5,121 19,950 11,218 8,732

(5) Bhanpura (M) U 0.11 0.28 82,709 1 1,624 9,098 4,595 4,503

(6) Gandhisagar U 2.50 6.48 Hydel. Colony

4,341 3,497 10,852 6,623 4,229

5 Malhargarh Tahsil T 311.21 806.03 239 178 4 2 14,242 74,449 38,526 35,923 R 311,02 805.54 209 178 4 12,439 64,895 33,614 31,281 U 0.19 0.49 50,284 2 1,803 9,554 4,912 4,642

(7) Malha,.garh(M) U 0.07 0.78 55,943 1 739 3,916 2,025 1,891 (8) *Narayangarh(M) U 0.12 0.31 4G,983 1 1,064 5,638 2,887 2,751

(j Gilroth Tahsil T 4SR.R8 ],136.70 203 199 9 2 17,089 89,143 46,047 43,096 R 438.:13 1,135.28 172 109 9 14,237 75,300 38.677 36,623 F 0.56 1.42 25,169 '2 2,852 13,843 7,370 6,473

. (9) ·Garoth (M) U 0.20 0.52 32,855 1 1,305 G,571 3,485 3,086

(10) Shamgarh(GP.) U 0.35 0.90 20,777 1 1,547 7,272 3,885 3,387 7 Mandsaur Tahsil T 488.78 1,265.94 300 214 9 1 28,113 146,680 76,012 70,668

R 486.39 1,259.75 215 214 9 20,620 104,804 54,029 50,775 U 2.39 6.19 17,521 .. 1 7,493 41,876 21,983 19,~93

(11) Mandsaur (M) U 2.39 G.l9 17,521 1 7,493 41,876 21,983 19,893 8 Sitamau Tahsil T 492.17 1,274.72 201 231 13 1 18,66'A 98,805 50,933 47,872

R 49109 1.274.25 186 231 Vl 17,217 91,443 47,098 44.345

• rr 0.18 0.+7 40,900 1 1,445 7,362 3,835 3,527 (12) Sitamau ('I) U O.lFi 0,47 40,900 1 I,HI; 7,::lfi2 B,R;V; ~,ii27

Note:-1 Under Column~ 3(a) and 3(b). (a) repre~ents the a\'ea figure~ furnished by the Surveyor General of India, (b) represents the area figures furni9hed by the State Sur\'ev Department. The area figures of tahsils, total and rural are based on the figures of State Survey Department. .

2 The Urban areas are collected by the Census Organisation. 3 Population per square mile has been calculated on area figljres furnished by the St!tte Survey Department. <l M-Stands for Municipality and C.P. for Gram Panchayat. 5 Towns treated a, 'llch for the fir~t time in lrI.n Census which continue as towns in 191)] Census are shown with asterisk (.)

on their left. 6 Towns treated a.~ such for the first time in 19G1 are printed in italics.

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APPENDIX

Statement showing 1951 Territorial units constituting the present set up (only those names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below)

\

Details of gain in territories Details of loss in territories

Name of Districtl Tahsil.

1951 Territorial Units

Brief description Area in

,.--__..}._---, Brief

description

-. Area in

,.--~

Net Area Gain (+ )Loss(-) ,---'------.,

Sq. Sq. miles km.

Sq. Sq. miles km.

Sq. Sq. miles krn.

1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT • MANDSAUR Mandsaur Three villages (partly) 4.8 12.4 Seventy seven villages 148.9· 385.7 - 144.1 - 3733 DISTRICT transferred from Bhens- and one town of

rorgarh Tahsil of Bhanpura tahsil Chittorgarh District of (Sunel Tappa) Rajasthan State to transf erred to Ihala war Bhanpura Tahsil District 01 Rajasthan

State

Bhanpura Tahsil Bhanpura Three villages (partly) ... S 12,,1 Seventy-seven villages 148.9" 385.7 - 144.1 - 373.3 Tahsil transferred from Bhens· and one town (Sunel

rorg'l.rh tahsil of Tappa) transferred to Chittorgarh District of Ihalawar District of Rajasthan State Rajasthan State

Note- As precise 1951 area figures of Sunel Tappa transferred from and to Rajasthan respectivel)' are not available, the 1961 area figures have been adopted.

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I

Area in

L. C. No. of Revenue acres wherever Name of Village Name of Village L. C. No. of

1951 Census Revenue

No.

Area in acres

wherever available 1951 Censlls No. available

1 2 3 4 2 3

Three Villages (partly. transfelTed from Bhensrorgarh Tahsil of Chittorgarh District of Rajasthan State to Bhanpura Tahsil

Dotada ~.A. 1.!J46 Piplada N.A. .. 7'17 Borkheda N.A 362 ..

Seventy seven villages and one Town of Bhanpura Tahsil (Sunel Tappa) transferred to Ihalawar District of ljajasthan State.

1 Rooppura 10-6-121 N.A. 9:25 11 Bhonya Khedi 10-6-131 N.A. 276 2 Borkhedi Khurd 10-6-122 N.A. 336 12 Guridiya 10-6-132 N.A. 1,379 3 Tal 10-6-123 N.A. 659 13 Gadiya 10-6-133 N.A. 1,205 4 Konwadi 10·6·124 N.A. 8,10 14 Jhirniya 10-6-134 N.A. 307 5 BhagoJa 10-6-125 N.A. 822 15 Rajpura 10-6-135 N.A. 342 6 Gunadi 10-6-126 N.A. 1.04J 16 Sayali 10-6-136 N.A. 557 7 Khamni 10-6-127 N.A. 900 17 Soyala 10-6-137 N.A. 1,762 8 Petbhar 10-6-128 N.A. 1,075 18 Pal Khanda 10·6-138 N.A. 645 9 Gadara 10-6-129 N.A. 471 19 Salri 10-6-139 N.A. 1,809

10 Somya 10-{!-130 N.A. 1,368 20 Semli Kalyon 10-6-140 N.A. 910

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ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I-Concld.

Area in Area in acres acres

Name of Village L. C. No. of Revenue whe(ever Name of Village L.C. No. of Revenue wherever

1951 Census No. available 1951 Census No. available

1 2 3 4 1 2 8 4

21 Rampnriya 10-6-141 N.A. 526 51 Chota khedi 10-6-171 N.A. 3~2

22 Dobal 10-6-142 N.A. 2,034 52 Chandrapura 10-6·172 N.A. 690

23 Rawla 10-6-143 N.A. 791 53 Khandal khedi 10·6·173 N.A. 1,420

24 Raipur (Raghuuatbpura) (M) 10-6·144 N.A. 5,243 54 Yashwant pura 10"()'174 N.A. SW

Nandpur 10-6·145 N.A. 619 55 SUNEL TOWN 10·6-175 N.A. 6,486 ~5 !l6 Suwos 10·6-146 N.A. 1,669 56 Arnya 10·6·176 N.A. 520

27 Rupa Kbedi 10·6·147 N.A. 488 57 Samaria 10·6·177 N.A. 1,975

28 Semli Bhawani 10-6·148 N.A. 729 58 Tuikva khedi 10·6·178 N,A. 265

29 Bar Bond 10-6-149 N.A. 342 59 Sirpoi 10·6-179 N,A, 3,148

30 Diwar Kheda 10·6·150 N.A. 1,139 60 Sunari 10-6·180 N.A. 534

31 MuupJa Jagir 10·6·151 N.A. 1.509 61 Pura 10-6-1B1 N,A. 1,022

32 Kalyanpura 10-6·152 N.A. 2,771 62 Gelana 10-6-182 N.A. 1,119

33 Bajranjpura 10·6-153 N.A. 272 63 Sagaria 10-6-183 N.A. 3,063

34 Parasal:;i 10·6-154 N.A. 1,082 64 Boliya Buzurg 10-6-184 N.A. 3,717

35 Kutki 10-6-155 N.A. 629 65 Barda 10-6-185 N.A. 3,317

36 Dhowadi 1O'{)·156 N.A. 316 66 Pithakhedi 10-6-186 N·A. 1,128

57 Dhowada 10·6-157 N.A. 770 67 Karmakhedi 10-6-187 N,A. 1,087

38 Garwada 10-6-158 N.A. 1,093 69 Barkhedi Busurg 10-6-188 N.A. l,'.lO6

39 Merum Khedi 10·6-1.59 N.A. 496 69 Hemda 10-6-189 N.A. 3,850

40 Chhachhlav 10-6·160 N.A. 1,884 70 Chodi 10-6-190 N.A. 1,547

41 Salotya 10-6-161 N.A. 1, .. 82 .71 Dola 10-6-191 N.A, 2,631 42 Kolotya 10-6-162 N.A 988 72 Gardankhedi 106-192 NA 1,208

43 Lal Goon 1O-6-1li3 N-A. 1.208 73 Padiyarkhedi 10-6-193 N.A. 1,064 4! Bhatkheda Khurd 10-6-164 N.A. 573 '14 Kothadi 10·6-194 N.A 2,471 45 Akodiya 10-6-165 N.A. 1,403 75 Dharakbedi 10-6-195 N.A· 934 46 Kalya Khedi 10-6-166 N.A, 451 '16 Balda 10-6-196 N.A.· 1,549 4.7 RajJ.lura 10-6-167 N.A. 507 77 Biniya Khedi 10-6-197 N.A. S02 48 Bhat Khedi Buzurg Hi-6-168 N.A. 573 78 Bolyawari 10-6·198 N.A. 1,160 49 Povkhedi 10-6-169 N.A. 881

50 Chhachhlat 10-6-170 N.A. 577

APPENDIX II

Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a

population under 5,000

District/Tahsil

1

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

MaiIasa Tahsi 1

Malhargarh Tahsil

Villages with a popUlation of 5,000 and over r-------- ------'--

Percentage to total Number Pcpuhtion rural population of

2 3

5,183

5,183

the District

4

0.87

0.87

Towns with a population under 5,000 ,.... ~ --

Percentage to total Number Population urban populatiou

of the District

5 6 7

1 8,916 2.45

,. .. 1 3,916 2.45

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APPENDIX III

Houseless and Institutional Population

Total Housele~s Population Institutional Population IlistridfTabt~D Rural r---------->------------.. ~-------~----~

Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 8

MANDSAUR DISTRICT Total 6,216 3,679 2,537 1,443 1,290 153 Rural 5.573 3,270 2.303 109 69 40 Urban 643 409 234 1,334 1,221 113

1 Jawad Tahsil Total 621 3S6 285 33 21 12 :Rural 615 332 283 26 14 111 Urban 6 4 '2 7 7 ,"

'2 Neem101ch Tahsil Total 734 41)5 2u9 787 709 78 Rural 456 232 174 4 4 U,.ban 278 183 95 783 705 78

~ 1\1'1l1asa Tabsil Total 1,370 815 555 126 125 1 Rural 1,332 791 541 4 4 .. Urban 38 24 14 122 121 1

4 Bhanpnra Tahsil Total 991 604 387 6 4 2 Rural 989 603 386 .. Urban '2 1 1 6 4 '2

:} Malhargarh Tabsil Total 444 256 188 43 28 15 Rural 444 256 188 116 21 15 Urban 7 7

li Garoth Tah~ii Total 534 333 201 140 129 11 Rural 509 308 201 {} '2 3 Urban 95 25 135 127 8

7 Mandsaur Tahsil Total 709 410 299 247 ,215 82 Rur'll 415 238 177 19 9 10 Urban 294 172 122 228 206 22

8 Si.tamau Tahsil Total 813 460 353 61 59 2 Rural 813 460 353 15 15 .. Urban " 46 44 S

TABLE A-II

VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS

Decade Percentage District Year Persons variation decade variation Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

MANDSAUR 1901 331,801 .. 171,16Z 160,639 DISTRICT 1911 374,287 + 42,486 + 12.80 19'2,214 182,073

1921 387,278 + 12,991 + 8.47 198,816 188,462 1931 439,500 + 52,222 + 13.48 226,331 213.169 1941 518,321 + 78,821 + 17.93 266,748 251,573 1951 606,601 + 88,280 + 17.03 311,085 295,516 1961 752,085 + 145,484 + 23.98 390,731 361,354

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APPENDIX

District and Tahsils showing 19S I population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 19S I, changes in area and population involved in those changes

1951 Population Area in 1961 Area in 1951 Population in 1951 Net increase

,--------'---.. 1961 according to adjusted (+) or District/Tahsil Sq. miles Sq. km. Population Sq. miles Sq. km. jurisd;ction to jurisdic- decrease (-)

prevailing tion between in 1951 of 1961 eols.7 and 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MANDSAUR DISTRICT 3,654.3 9,464.8 752,085 3,656.0 9,469.0 636,915 606,601 -30,314 (-1.7) (-4.2) (-30,314)

1 Jawad Tahsil 606.3 1,570.3 86,240 578 1,497.02 72,409 72,409 (+28 . .'3) (+7.'3.28)

2 Neemuch Tahsil 329.8 854.3 98,326 315 815.85 78,691. 78,691 (+14.8) (+38.45)

3 Manasa Tahsil 586.0 1,517.6 99,924 552 1,429.68 81,746 81,746 ( +34.0) (+87.92)

4 Bhanpura Tahsil 401.2 1,039.2 58,518 453 1,173.27 72,866 42,552 -30,314 (-51.8) (-134.07)

5 Malhargarh Tahsil 311.2 806.0 74,449 311 805.49 61.os5 61,035 (+0.2) (+51)

6 Garoth Tahsil 428.8 1,136.7 89,143 437 1,131.83 70.193 70,193 (+1.8) ( +4.87)

7 Mandsaur Tahsil 488.8 1,266.0 146,680 511 1,323.49 119,340 119.3ID (-22.2) (-57.49)

8 Sitamau Tahsil 492.2 1,274.7 98,805 499 1,292.41 80.635 80,635 (-6.8) (-17.71)

Note:-3 Part villages with an area 4.8 sq. miles of Chittorgarh District of Rajasthan transferred to Bhanpura Tahsil of this district (Notification No. and date not available) and 77 villages and 1 town with an area 148.9 Sq. miles of Bhanpura Tahsil (Sune! Tappa) of this district were transferred to Jhalawar District of Rajasthan State under the States Reorganisation Act. 1956-

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TABLE A-Ill

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

Total Number 1-Villages with less than 2,000 Population

of ----. inhabited Total Rural Population Less than 200 Population 200-499 Population

District/Talis;! villages .---'--- __._ -'--------, Persons Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MANDSAUR DISTRICT 1,576 592,554 305,891 286,663 663 37,128 34,475 587 96,767 90,846

Jawad Tahsil 266 77,731 39,925 37,806 155 7,377 6,990 75 11,858 11,145

\I Neemuch Tahsil 186 G2,039 32,200 29,839 97 5,513 5,200 57 9,461 8,614

3 Manasa Tah!il 219 77,774 40,228 37,546 103 5,641 -5,156 79 12,888 12,108

Bhanpura Tahsil 83 3il,568 20,120 18,448 28 1,263 1,163 31 5,214 4,738 5 Malhargarh Tahsil ' 178 64,895 33,614 31,281 58 3,358 3,026 85 13,790 12,697

6 Garoth Tahsil 199 75,300 38,677 36,623 74 4,659 4,297 83 13,459 12,800 'j Mandsaur Tahsil 214 104,804 54,029 50,775 70 4,261 3,337 72 12,320 11,850

8 Sitamau TahRil 231 91,443 47,098 44,345 80 5,056 4,806 105 l7,774 16,894

TABLE A-lII-Concld.

II-Villages with J-Y illages with less than 2,000 Population-Concld. Population of 2,000-9,999

oJ-

""' _____._____-,",\

500-999 Population 1,000-1,999 Population 2,000-4,999 Population 5000-9999 Population DistrictfTahsil ,---------'------_ ..... ,------L-__ -., r----l-_____

Number M~les Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Male! Females

12 l'} 14 15 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

MANDSAUR DISTRICT 215 75609 71,590 85 59,760 65,298 25 3~,954 31,944 1 2,673 2,i510

1 Jawad Tahsil 21 7,401 7,138 10 6,657 6,16fl 5 6,632 6,365

2 Neemuch Tahsil 22 7,5H 7,006 8 6,163 5,769 2 3,519 3,250 ., 3 Manasa Tahsil 26 9,450 8,966 7 5,931 5,296 3 3,645 3,510 1 2,673 2,510 4 Bhanpura Tahsil 12 4,025 3,645 10 6,626 6,229 2 2,992 li,673 .5 Malhargarh Tahsil 28 9,377 8,927 7 4,889 4,566 2 2,200 11,065 .. .. 6 Garoth Tahsil 31 11,343 10,868 9 6,593 6,122 II 2,623 2,536 .. .. 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 45 16,439 15,659 23 16,028 14,691 4 4,981 4,738 " 8 Sitamau Tahsil )30 10,033 9,381 11 6,873 6,457 5 7,362 6,807

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TABLE A-IV

TOWNS (AND TOWN-GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH

VARIATION SINCE 1901

Area in 1961 Percentage Name of r--~ Decade decade

town Status of town Year Sq, Sq, Persons vl:lriation variation Males Females miles km.

'2 S 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

CLASS 1II (2,0000-49,999)

Mandsaur Municipality 1901 20,03(; .. 10,812 10,124 1911 16,785 4,151 19.83 8,602 8,183 1921 16,217 568 3.38 8,425 7,792 1931 15,386 831 5.11! 7,970 7,416 1941 21,972 + 6,585 + 42.81 11,396 10,576 1951 .. 34,541 + 12,569 + 57.20 17,9l7 l6,624 1961 2.39 6.19 41,876 -t 7,335 + 2l.24 21,983 19,89S

Neeruuch t Municipality 21,588 1901 .. ll,854 9,734

1911 17,307 4,281 19.83 9,306 8,001 1921 14,463 2,844 16.4~ ,7,602 6,861 1931 19,846 617 4.27 7,~ 6,610 19H 21,618 + 7,772 + 56,13 11.500 10,068 1951 .. .. 28,]89 + 6,571 + 30.40 U.678 13,511 1961 5.18 13.42 36,287 + 8,098 + 23.73 19,583 16,704

CLASS IV (10,000-19,999)

Rampura Municipality 8,273 1901 4,029 4,04~

1911 7,799 474 5.13 3,815 3,984 1921 7,719 80 1 .. 03 3,730 3,989 1931 8.377 + 658 + 8.52 4,175 4,202 1941 9,978 + 1,601 + 19.11 4,966 5,012 1951 .. .. 11,721 + 1,743 + 17.47 5,957 5,764 1961 1.00 2.59 13,042 + 1,321 + 11.27' 6,749 6,293

Gandhi Sagar Hydel. Colony 1961 2.50 6.48 10,852 6,623- 4,229

CLASS V (5,000-9,999)

Manasa Municipality 1901 4,589 1911

2,516 2,27tf

1921 VECLASSIFJED 1931 1941 5,515 .. 2>,826 2,689 1951 1,726 + 2,211 + 40.C9 3,898 3,828 1961 0.17 0.44 9,108 + 1,382 + 17.89- 4,795 4,313

Bhanpura Municipality 4,6jl9 1901 2,257 2,382

1911 ~859 + 1,220 + 26.30 2,920 2,939' 1921 4,451 1,408 24.03 2,223 2,228 1931 4,639 + 188 + 4.22 2,313 2,326 1941 5,865 + 1,226 + 26.43 9,871 2,994 1951 .. .. 7,241 + 1,376 + 23.46 3,551 3,690 1961 0,11 0.28 9,098 + 1,857 + 25.65 4,595 4,503

Jawad Municipality 4 1901 8,005 .. 4.007 3,998 1911 6,505 1,500 18.74 3,239 3,266 1921 6,310 195 3.01} 3,192 8.118 1931 6,.588 + 278 + 4.41 3,338 3,25,5 1941 7,214 + 626 + 9.50 3,692 3,522-1951 .. .. 8,584 + 1,1170 + 18.99 4,292 4,292' 1961 0,23 lJ.6Q 8,50g, 75. 0.87 4,390 4,114

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TABLE A-IV

TOWNS (AND TOWN-GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH

VARIATION SINCE 1901-Co1Jcld.

Area in 1961 Percentage Name of ~_---L~ Decade decade

town Status of town Year Sq. Sq. Persons variation variation Males Females miles km.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Sitamau Municipality 1901 5,877 2,925 2.952 1911 5,924 47 + 0.80 3,020 2,904 1921 5,843 81 1.37 2.996 2.847 1931 6,303 + 460 + 7.87 3,300 3,003 1941 7,600 + 1.297 + 20.58 4,000 3,600 1951 7,015 585 - 7.70 3,602 3,4Ul 1961 0.l8 0.47 7,'162 + 347 + 4.95

\ 3,835 3,527

Sha11lgarh Gram Panchayat 1961 0.35 0.90 7,272 .. 3,885 3,387

°Caroth Municipality 1951 .. 5,372 2,794 2,578 1961 0.20 0.52 6,571 + 1,199 + 22.32 3,48.5 3,086

"Naryangarh Municipality 1951 5,014 2,574 2,440 1961 0,12 0.31 5,638 + 624 + 12.45 2.887 2,751

CLASS VI (Less than S,OOO)

Malhargarh MuniCipality 1961 0.07 0.18 3916 2,025 1,891

Note:-;1 t In 1961 Census the following towns have been merged in Neemuch ;WuniciplIlity:-

,(i) Neemuch Cantt, with a population of 14,682 (M.7,649, F. 7,033) in 1951; P.l1,119 (M. 6,126. F. 4,993) in 1941, P. 9,542 (M. 5,063, F. 4,479) in 1931; P. 10,490 (M.5,586, F.4,904) in 1921; P. 12.318 (M. 6.741, F .. 5,577) in 1911 and P. 15;398 (M. 8,632, F. 6,766) in 1901.

(ii)' Baghana with a population of 7,094 (M.3,753; F. 3,34]) in 1951 and p, 4,544 (M. 2,376; F. 2,168) in 1941.

2 Towns treated a, such for the first time in 1951 Census which continue as towns in 1961 Census are shown with asterisk (0) on their! left .

.3 Tqwns treated as s\lch for the first time in 1961 are printed in Italics.

B-ECONOMIC TABLES (i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

1:2

PRIMARY CENSUS

Total Occupied residential House, Total no. of per~on~ enumel'ated (incluuing Scheduled Di:;,trict/Tah~il Rural Area in ,- ---, inmates of institutions and honseless persons) Castes

VI'ban Sq. Miles No, of Houses No. of House· ,-- --, r--__C_ .. ~ holds Persons :\1ales Females Males Females

1 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR T 3,654.3 146,902 150,173 752,085 390,731 j61,354 58,417 55,490 DISTRICT R 3,641.8 115,576 116,945 592,554 305,891 286,663 50,714 48.503

U 125 31,326 33,228 159,531 84,840 74,691 7,703 6,987

1 Jawad Tah'il T 606.3 )7,598 18,107 86,240 44,320 41,920 4,926 4,669 R 60B.1 15,856 16,365 77,731 ll9,925 37,806 4,6ll0 4,401 U 0.2 1,7~2 1,741 8,509 4,n95 4,114 296 268

2 )\' eemuch Tahsil T 329.8 18,694 19,583 98,326 51,78il 46,5';3 6,420 6,055 R 324.B 12,30. 12,575 62,039 32,200 21,839 4,367 4,170 U 5.2 6,))90 7,008 36,28'i 19,58~ 16,704 2,05~ l,8S.5

3 Manasa Tah<il T 586.0 1P,A.52 20,22.'; !1!1,924 51,772 4R.152 G,417 fl,l1;'j R 5H4.8 1/),372 15,680 77,774 JO,22.Q !l7,!546 5,6fl5 5,417 U 1.2 4,480 4,1;45 22,150 1Ui44 10,006 732 69R

.j Rhanpura Tahsil T ~01.2 12,6.~2 18,02H 68,5l8 ~1,83R 27,lS0 4,26.) B,886 R !'l9S.6 7,fi:l1 7640 38,lif.8 20,120 18,-148 ~,Ol(j 2,847 U 2G 5,121 5,3Qij 1(1,950 11,218 R,'i3\! 1,249 1,039

5 Malhargarh Tah,il T 311.2 14,242 14,271 74,449 3S,526 3/\ 923 ·'>,fl7~ 5,611 R 311,0 12,~39 12,HO 64,895 33,6H 3U!W 5,404 5,083 n 0.2 l,80R l,A31 9,5134 -l,912 +,642 b69 52~

6 Garoth Tah'il T 438.8 17,089 17,164 >l9,143 46,047 48,09G 8,851 8,471 R 438,3 14,237 H,30G n,ROO R8,617 ll6,623 8,056 7,772 r 0.5 2,85g 2,A5R 1B,84S 7,B70 11,473 798 603

7 Mandsaur Tah!>il T 4HS.8 28,llfl 29,083 H6,G80 ,6,012 70,668 11,07'1 10,699 R 486.4 20,620 20,(8)) 10-1,804 54,029 50,775 9,410 9,192 IT 2.4 7,4H1 S,400 41,876 21,983 19,893 l,Ilfi7 1,507

B Sitamau Tahsil T 492.~ 18,662 18,712 98,805 50,933 17,872 10,-1R5 !J,9.~ .. R 492.0 17,217 17,255 91,H3 47,098 44,!Wi 10,146 9,62t (J 0.2 1,445 1,457 7,362 3.835 S.Ii!.7 3:39 363

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ABSTRACT

WORKERS -..

Total Workers I Total Scheduled Tribes Literate and Educated persons (I to IX) As Cultivator Rural District/

Urban Tahsil Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12- 13 14 15 16 17 1S !1 1

273 261 139,307 29,489 231,695 162,920 146,114 125,520 T 261 2S7 90,425 10,404 187,907 148,447 140,542 120,488 R

6 4 48,882 19,085 43,788 14,473 ;,572 5,032 U

66 6S 14,962 2,795 26,906 22,405 18,600 17,li60 T 1 66 68 12,197 1,729 'H,662 21,360 18,130 17,148 R

2,765 1,066 2,244 1,045 470 412 U

:.ll,967 5,748 28,934 18,760 15,185 18,952 T 2. to,309 1,016 19,047 16,365 14,376 13,251 R 11,658 4,732 9,887 2,395 809 701 U

5H 51 18,673 4,252 31,391 24,616 19,558 18,759 T 8 53 51 12,303 1,495 25,736 22,268 18,665 17,994 R

6,370 2,757 5,655 2,348 893 765 U

150 IH7 11,444 2,656 19,5OS 10,990 8,6·36 6,870 T 4 147 1Il7 5,432 632 12,356 9,134 8,296 6,589 R

3 6,012 2,024 6,952 1,856 340 281 U

13,249 1,896 22,444 17,608 10,718 14,838 T 10,32A 1,094 19,947 1.5,999 15,620 13,709 R 2P~11 802 2,497 1,604 l,09B 1.129 U

1 1 14,32i'l 2,192 28,039 17,356 19,523 13,617 T 6 1 1 10,023 874 24,122 15,941 18,534 12,714 R

4,300 1,31S 3,917 1,415 989 903 U

3 4 30,B79 7,590 ~3,819 30,092 24,924 22,713 T 7 .. " 18,289 2,006 32,987 27,041 24,352 22,219 R

B 4 12,590 5,584 10,832 3,051 572 494 U

13,810 2,360 dO,854 21,098 22,970 17,211 T 8 11,544 1,558 29,050 20,339 22,569 16,864 R 2,266 802 1,804 759 401 347 U

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PRIMARY CENSUS

WORKERS ~----

_____._ II III IV V

In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry,

In Manufacturing Fishing, Hunting, Total As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards At other than

District/Tahsil Rural Labourer and allied activities Household Industry Household Industry Urban ---- .)._ ,---.J... __ ---,

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

MANDSAUR T 1S,886 18,281 6,601 1,%9 13595 7,8~1 6,417 626 DISTRICT R 15,305 17,326 4,943 1,258 10,734 5,162 1,135 128

U 581 955 1,658 711 2,861 2,679 5,282 498

1 Jawarl Tahsil T 1,827 2,100 752 231 2,030 1,447 409 61 R 1,750 2,042 G3R 204 1,784 1,Il39 98 39 U 77 58 114 27 246 208 311 22

2 Neemuch Tahsil T 2,416 2,697 678 380 997 518 1,216 126 R 2,330 2,583 325 129 715 202 88 .. U 86 114 353 201 282 316 1,128 126

3 Manasa Tahsil T 1,600 2.038 1,148 496 2,569 l,a55 549 27 R 1,553 1,926 760 350 1,989 843 51 U 47 112 388 146 ,580 512 498 27

4 13hanpUl'a Tah£iI T 1,407 1,647 991 374 1,041 721 363 J7 R 1,345 1,525 586 144 778 391 56 23 U 62 122 405 230 263 330 307 24 5 Malhargarh Tahsil T 1,574 1,781 597 126 1,113 470 308 30 R 1,418 1,515 545 109 879 358 161 25 U 156 266 52 17 234 112 147 5

6 Garoth Tahsil T 2,148 2,609 789 131 1,267 560 365 '21 R 2,090 2,500 742 118 999 425 51 U 58 109 47 13 268 135 314 21

7 Mandsaur Tahsil T 2,794 3,182 1,158 267 2,967 2,068 2,928 277 R 2,719 3,062 873 195 2,133 1,094 521 31 U 75 120 285 72 834 974 2,407 246 8 Sitamau Tahsil T 2,120 2,227 493 14 1,611 702 279 37 R 2,100 2,173 474 9 1,457 610 109 11} U 20 54 19 5 154 92 170 27

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ABSTRACT-Coneld.

WORKERS NON-WORKERS

VI VII VIII IX X

In Transport, Storage Total In Construction In Trade and Commerce and Communications In Other Services Rural District/

----- Urban Tahsil Males Fi:lmales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females •

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 II

7,554 1,282 11,819 583 3,854 30 19,855 6,788 159,036 198,434 T 2,417 722 4,692 183 673 3 7,466 3,177 117,984 138,216 R 5,137 560 7,127 400 3,181 27 12,389 3,611 41,052 60,218 U

406 81 1.057 68 151 6 1,674 851 17,414 19,515 T 1 325 34 658 32 103 2 1,176 620 15,263 16,446 R 81 47 399 36 48 4 498 2ill 2,151 3,069 U

925 53 1,979 89 1,498 6 4,040 989 22,849 27,783 T 2 169 14 322 7 57 665 179 13,153 13,474 R 756 39 1,657 82 1,441 6 3,375 810 9,696 14,309 U

735 199 1,393 61 298 4 3,546 1,677 20,381 23,536 T 3 473 182 515 21 28 1,702 952 14,492 15,278 R 262 17 878 40 270 4 1,844 725 5,889 8,258 U

3,633 574 873 60 387· 1 1,977 696 12,030 16,190 T 4 H'l 207 243 22 142 467 23.3 7,764 9,314 R

3,190 367 630 38 245 1 1,510 463 4,266 6,876 U

308 89 71il 26 149 964 'U3 16,082 18,320 T 5 225 88 487 15 96 516 180 13,667 15,282 R 83 1 2g6 11 53 448 63 2,415 3,038 U

491 50 1,309 47 624 1,523 321 18,008 25,740 T 6 290 38 740 36 80 596 110 14,555 20,682 R 201 12 .569 II E44 927 211 3,453 5,058 U

787 161 3,289 213 609 11 4,363 1,200 32,193 40,576 T 7 285 85 803 36 57 1,244 319 21,042 23,784 R 502 76 2,486 177 552 11 3,119 881 11,151 16,842 U

269 7.) 1,206 19 }riB 2 1,768 811 20,079 :!6,774 T 8 207 H 924 14 110 1 1,100 58± 18,048 24,006 R

62 1 282 5 28 1 668 227 2,031 2,768 U

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TABLE

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKERS ,- -' ---------

11 III In Mining, Quarrying, Live-stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun-

Total As ting, Plantations Rural Total Workers As Agricultural Orchards and Urban ,\ge group Total Population (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer allied activities

,- ----, r----'---~ ...-----'---. - ----, r----__,_--~ Persons Males Females Males Females Male~ Female~ Males Females Males Females

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

MANDSAUR

Total .. All ages 7,2,085 390,731 361,354 231,695 161,920 146,114 125,520 15,886 18,281 6,601 1,969

0-14 308,838 160,033 148,805 16,768 18,236 ll,M9 14,783 1,524 1,939 1,750 266

1&-34 2.51,464 130,050 121,414 120,492 85,621 73,7R6 6.5,667 9,n6 9,70.5 3,000 1,051 3.5-59 154,048 81,974 72,074 80,064 52,254 50,814 40,240 4,416 .5,601 1,599 .563

60+ 37,349 18,511 18,838 14,355 6,790 9,959 4,821 628 1.035 252 89

Age not ~tat .. d 386 163 223 16 19 ti 9 2. 1

Rl.U'al ., All ages 592,554 305,891 286,663 187,907 148,447 140,542 120,488 IS,305 17,326 4,943 1,258

0-14 242,903 125,5·').5 117,'148 15,910 17,400 11,370 14,406 1,49~ 1,887 1,623 221 li'l-34 198,017 101,81-1 96,703 97,118 '18,270 71;,28 63,181 9,010 9,224 2,188 667

35-59 122,211 64,552 57,699 63,369 46,847 <18,563 ?'S,373 .,209 5,254 974 326

tiO+ 29,128 1.*/171 14,757 11,502 5,917 9,175 4,521 591 960 158 44 Age not statell 2,'j.'j 99 H,6 8 13 6 7 1 1

Urban .. All ages 159,531 84,840 74,691 43,788 14,473 5,572 5,032 581 955 1,658 711

0-14 65,935 34,478 31,457 858 836 179 WiT 30 52 127 45

15-34 53,447 28,736 24,711 23,37J 7,3.51 2,358 2,486 30G 481 812 384

fl5-59 31,797 17,422 14,375 16,69.') 5,407 2,251 1,867 ~O7 347 625 237

60+ 8,221 4,140 4,081 2,8.513 873 78,. 300 37 75 94 -If)

Age not stated 131 64 G7 8 t;; II 1

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B-1

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS NON·WORKERS -A.. -----,

IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In At Manufacturing In Tran"port,

Household othel' tl11.n House· In Trade and StOl'age, and I In Age. Indu~,tl'Y halJ Industl'y Construction Commerce Commuuic.l.tions Otber Serv ices group

r---"----~ r------'-----.. ..---"-----., r---J...----. r-----"---~ .------"------. ,-__ J_.---.

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Ma.les Females

14 15 Hi 17 18 19 2() 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2

DISTRICT

13,595 7,841 6,417 626 7,5;4 1,282 11,819 583 3,854 30 19,855 6,188 159,036 198,434 All ages T

1.031 681 119 33 132 110 123 25 17 1 523 398 143,265 lilO,569 0-14 (),737 4,218 3,610 346 4,915 838 5,410 252 2,424 16 11,294 3,528 9,558 35,793 15-34 4,885 2M3 2,370 218 2,327 319 5,135 240 1,345 13 7,173 2,467 1,910 19,820 35-59

942 345 317 29 180 15 1,151 66 65 861 390 4,156 l:l,048 60+ 4 1 3 4 5 147 204 Age not

stated

10,734 5,162 1,135 128 2,417 722 4,6\)2 183 673 3 7,466 3,177 117,984 138,216 All ages R

947 545 25 10 77 70 65 '11 1 308 250 109,645 99,948 0-14 5,472 2,808 681 71 1,496 487 2,198 79 405 2 4,240 1,751 4,196 1 Q,433 15-34 3,633 1,608 398 45 783 160 1,959 65 252 1 2,598 1,015 1,183 10,852 35-59

671 199 S6 2 61 (j 470 28 Iii 319 158 2,869 88,40 60+ 2 1 3 91 143 Age not

stated

2,861 2,679 ,,282 498 5,137 560 7,127 400 3,181 27 12,389 3,611 41,0,2 60,218 All ages U

84 136 94 23 55 40 58 14 16 1 215 148 83,620 30,621 0-14 1,265 1,41) 2,929 275 3,419 351 3,212 173 2,019 14 7,054 1,777 5,362 17,360 1.5--34 1,247 935 1,971 173 1,5±! 159 3,176 175 1,093 12 4,575 1,452 727 8,968 315-59

265 146 281 27 119 10 681 33 50 542 232 1,287 3,208 60+

" 2 1 3 3 II 56 61 Age not stated

18

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS

I II III

In Mining, Quarrying, Live-stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun-ting, Plantations,

As Orchards Total population of workers As Agricultural and allied

S, No. Educational levels and non-workers Cultivator Labourer activities __,J.__ _______

,------'-------, ,---J-----., r---'------. Persons Males Females ' Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MANDSAUR

TOTAL 159,531 84,840 74,691 5,572 5,032 581 955 1,658 711

2 Illiterate 91,564 ,35,958 55,606 2,587 4,773 439 941 9,';0 683

3 Literate (without educational level) 41,963 27,736 14,227 2,209 227 112 13 452 24

4 Primary or JUnior Basic 19,375 15,204 i,l71 692 31 30 1 161 4

5 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 11,477 4,877 600 69 1 78

6 Technical diploma not equal to degree 163 160 3 3

7 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 1 1

S University degree or post graduate degree other than technical degree 754 684 70 13 9

9 Technical deg"ee 0" diploma equal to deg"ee or post g1'aduate degree Total 234 220 14 5

(i) Engineering 88 88 1 1

(ii) Medicine 40 34 6 .. (iii) Agriculture 9 9 4

(iv) Veterinary Or Dairying 4 4

tv) Technology II II .. (vi) Teaching 90 82 8 .. ..

(vii) Other~ 1 1 '0

19

B-lII

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Collcla.

IV V

In

At Manufacturing

other than Household Household Industry Industry ,--~-~ ,.----'-_ Males Females Males Females

12 13 14 15

DISTRICT

2,861 2,679 5,282 4~8

1,26l 2,325 1,500 459

1,286 315 2,584 31

294 [9 1,028 8

19 147

4

1

1 15

3

2

1 .. .. ..

VI

WORKERS

VII

In In Trade and

Construction Commerce ,---~----.. ,------'------, Males Females Males FemaJes

16 17 18 19

5,137 560 7,127 400

1,883 551 1,009 378

1,612 6 S,388 25

850 tt 2,OS8 1

576 8 588

82 .. 8

••

77 45

52 .. M •• .. •• tI .. .. •• •• ••

1 .. •• 1 •• 1 .. .. ••

VIII IX

In Transport,

Storage and Com- In munications Other Services

,.....--J-_, ,..---'-----. Males Females Males Females

20 21 22 23

3,181 27 12,389 3.611

788 25 3,851 8,146

1,13 ) 2 3,627 120

694 .. 2,586 183

532 1,662 134

5 54 9

21 458 13

J 151 12 .. 32

84 5

2 •• 2 •• .. 4

o • 1

78 7

1 •• ..

NON-WORKERS ,..---,_1-..-_-

X

S.No. ,..--J-.--.... Males Female~

24 25 1

41.os2 6,0218 1

21,685 42,330 II

11,328 13,463 3

6,iS! '3,904 4

1,206 462 5

3 6 .. 7

45 57 8

4 2 9

2 (i)

1 (iI)

oo .. (iii)

(iv)

(v)

2 (Vi) . . ("ii)

21

B-IlI

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-Co"cld.

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX

In Manufacturing In

At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and Com· In Industry Industry Construction Commerce munications Other Services

..----..-'-----., ,-----'-----., ,..----'-----, ,........---J-- ..----'----. r-.J..--. Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les Males Females Males Females Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28

DISTRICT

10,734 5,162 1,135 128 2,417 722 4,692 183 673" 3 7,466 3,177 6,360 4,933 458 125 I,m 722 683 176 209 2 3,521 3,019 3,660 207 466 3 682 2,786 7 272 1 1,802 60

697 20 167 116 1,092 132 .. 1,315 76 17 2 44 44 131 60 828 22

Tahsil

1,784 1,239 98 39 325 34 658 32 103 2 1,176 620 1,032 1,131 .,l[ 37 213 34 80 31 36 1 519 598

550 99 34 2 91 867 1 41 1 331 10 201 8 20 14 198 16 218 9

) 1 3 7 .. 23 10 108 S

Tahsil

715 202 88 169 14 322 7 57 665 179 396 191 52 92 14 75 7 18 266 151 298 11 28 71 202 25 191 4

21 8 I> 40 9 109 12 5 II 99 12

Tahsil

1,989 843 51 473 182 515 21 28 1,702 952 1,401 823 15 299 182 44 20 .. 1,136 924

523 19 28 123 326 1 16 272 11 65 1 8 32 120 8 160 15

19 25 4 134 2.

Tahsil

778 391 56 23 443 207 243 22 142 467 233 553 373 '.26 23 321 207 23 21 59 199 221 178 12 21 90 115 1 42 128 7

45 5 8 17 91 32 99 11 2 1 1 15 H 9 41 2

Tahsil

879 358 161 25 225 88 487 15 96 516 180 439 322 75 25 161 88 60 15 33 ]74 167 378 33 66 57 296 46 11:11 5 59 3 15 6 110 9 109 6

3 5 1 21 8 102 2

Tahsil

999 425 51 290 38 740 36 80 596 110 490 419 14 210 38 126 36 19 254 100 457 6 29 64 493 37 163 2 50 8 H, 109 17 110 8

II 12 7 6{1

NON-WORKERS

X

S.No.

Males Females

24 25 1

117,984 138,216 1 90,696 130,219 2 22,993 7,265 3

4,Q63 706 4 232 26 5

15,263 16,446 1 11,303 15, 11 2

8,197 1,212 3 709 120 4 54 3 5

13,153 13,474 1 9,563 12,721 2 3,266 750 3

220 2 4 104 1 5

14,492 15,278 I 11,078 14,217 2 2,855 943 3

543 11il 4 16 5 5

7,764 9,314 1 5,890 8,811 -2 1,446 453 3

416 -is 4 12 2 5

13,667 15,282 I 10,259 14,484 2 2,896 732 B

504 59 01 8 7 •

14,555 20,682 11.829 19,972 2 2,322 612 .)

396 97 4 8 1 il

S, No. Educational levels

1

I TOTAL 2 Illiterate 3 Literate (without educational level) 4 Primary or Junior Basic 5 Matriculation and above

1 TOTAL 2 Illiterate 8 Literate (without education&! level) 4 Primary or Junior Basic II Matr,ieulatiol1 and above

22

TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS

I II III

In Mining, Quarrying, Live stock, Forestry, Fbhing, Hun-ting, Plantations,

A.s Orchards Total population of workers As Agricultural and allied

and non-workers Cultivator Labourer activities --'- ------ ....-----'------,

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MAND

7 Mandsaur

104,804 54,029 50,775 24,352· 22,219 2,719 3,C62 873 195 84,509 35,740 48,769 14,639 21,788 2,275 3,053 721 193 16,431 14,653 1.778 8,001 412 418 9 129 2

. 3,598 3.378 220 1,681 18 26 23 266 258 8 31 1

8 Sitamllu

91,443 47,098 44.345 22,569 16,864 2.100 2,173 474 9 7S,1?41 35,554 42,787 16,735 16,671 1,878 2,161 417 9 11,287 9,835 1,4511 5,297 179 214 12 48

1.6(,9 1,504 105 505 14 8 8 206 205 1 S~ 1

23

B-III

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-Cofield.

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIn IX

In Manufacturing In

At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and Com- In Industry Industry Construction Commerce munications Other Services

.----'----, ,.----:...J......~ ,------'------- ,----J---.--, r---'-______

,..----""-----., Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

12 1'~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

DISTRICT

Tahsil

2,133 1,094 521 31 285 85 803 36 57 1,244 319 1,168 l,080 214 31 148 80 183 33 13 430 293

783 11 200 121 393 3 25 327 8 181 3 75 16 213 14 325 17

1 ,Q2 14 5 162 1

Tahsil

1,457 610 109 10 207 74 924 14 110 I 1,100 584 881 594 21 9 131 74 92 13 31 1 543 565 493 16 60 1 65 604 1 40 259 13 75 25 9 211 27 185 6

8 3 ~ 17 12 113

NON-WORKERS

X

S.No.

Males Females

24 25 1

21,042 23,734 1 15,949 22,213 2

4,256 1,333 3 824 182 4 13 6 5

18,048 24.006 1 14,825 22,690 2 2,755 1,230 3

451 85 4 17 1 5

24

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL C:l.ASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS

AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY--Col1td.

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Other!! Rural ,-----'------. ~ r-~

Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Female, 1 'l S , 5 6 7 8

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS Total 13,595 7,841 363 "3 13.232 7.688 Rural 10,734 5.162 326 142 10.408 5.020 Urban 2,861 2,679 37 11 2,824 2,668

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, T 3,256 1,190 58 1 3.198 1,189 fishing and hunting R 3,070 1,099 57 1 3,01.1 1.098

U 186 91 1 185 91

Major Groups 00 Field produce and plantation crops T 68 68 R U 68 .. 68

01 Plantation crop!' T 7~ .. 7~ R 64 64 U 8 8

04 Livestock and hunting T 3.116 1,190 58 1 3,058 1,189 R 3,006 1,099 57 1 2,949 1,098 U 110 91 1 109 91

Dif.luion Z and 3 Manufacturing T 10,339 6,651 305 152 10,034 6,499 R 7,664 4,063 269 141 7,395 3,922 U 2,675 2,588 36 11 2,639 2,577

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 946 405 57 1 889 404 R 734 260 55 1 679 259 U 212 145 II 210 145

21 Beverage5 T 82 II 30 52 5 R 38 30 8 U 44 5 44 5

2.l Tobacco product!, T 33 l2 10 23 12 R 20 11 S 17 11 U 19 1 7 6 1

23 Textile-cotton T 764 1,358 82 105 682 1,253 R 469 620 76 95 393 525 V 295 738 6 10 289 728

24 T eJdile. jute T S 5 3 5 R 2 3 2 3 U 1 2 1 2

:to Textile-wool T 297 368 II l 295 367 R 114 113 II . 112 113 U 183 25.'5 1, 1,83 2.)4

'.!6 Tmlle-s~lk T R

1 1

U .. 1 1

27 Textile-miscellaneolt~ T l,lS!l 673 10 4 1,179 669 R 990 374 9 4 961 870 U 199 299 1 .. 198 299

28 'VIanufactllI'e of wood and wooden T 1,860 1,253 21 8 1,839 1,250 pI'oducts R 1,487 809 16 S 1,471 806 U 878 444 5 368 444

29 Paper and papeJi' products T 15 15 5 5 R 8 9 U g 15 II 5

30 Printing a.nd publilihiag T g 1 1 1 1 R 1 1 U 1 1 1 .. 1

25

TABLEB-IV

PART A--INDUSl'RIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS'OF WORKER OF PERSONS

AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Concld.

Branch·of Industry Total Employee Others ,..... ---.. ----,

Division of 1. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les

1 2 3 4 Ii 6 7

81 Leather and leather products T 1,834 713 12 11 ],822 7~ R 1,310 478 7 11 1,303 467 U 524 235 5 5].9 235

83 Chemicals and chemical products T 8 11 8 11 R 2 3 2 3 U 6 8 6 8

34 and 35 Non·metallic mineral prodncts T 1,374 969 22 7 1,352 962 other than petroleum and coal R 1,108 752 22 7 1,086 745

U 266 217 .. 266 217

56 Basic metals and their products T 769 171 12 1 757 170 except machinery and transport R 607 133 8 1 599 132 equipment U 162 38 4 158 38

37 Machinery (All kinds other than T 12 12 transport) and electrical equipment R 6 6

U 6 .. 6 .. 88 Trausport equipment T 68 II 4 Ii4 2

R 33 1 4 29 1 U 35 1 35 1

S:) Miscellaneous manufacturing T l,On 699 42 19 1,051 680 industries R 740 506 37 19 703 487

U 353 193 Ii 348 193

RURAL

13ranch of Industry Total Employee Others ---, ,.....--'----., ,---J...___~ ----Division of I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Femalei

1 2 3 4 Ii 6 7

MANDSAUR DISTRICT (RURAL)

ALL DIVISIONS 10,734 5,162 326 142 10,408 5,020

Division 0 Agticulture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 3,070 1,099 57 1 3,013 1,098 hunting

1 Mining and quarrying.

2&3 Manufacturing 7,664 4,061 269 141 7,395 3,922

Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,784 1,239 90 95 1,694 1,144

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 489 327 6 ~83 327 hunting

1 Mining and quarrying .. 2&3 Manufacturing 1,235 912 84 95 1,211 817

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 715 202 18 697 202

Division 0 AgriclIlture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

189 14 11 178 14

1 Mining and quarrying .. , . 2&3 Manufactul'in§: 52(i 188 7 519 IS8

26

TABLE B-IV

PART A--INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS

AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Concld.

Branch,of Industry Total Employee Others ,..----J----.

Division of I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,989 843 20 1,969 843

Division 0 Agricultllre, livestock. forestry, fishing and 1,178 563 11 1,167 563

hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufactu ring 811 280 9 802 280

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 778 391 43 8 735 383

Divisi:m 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 246 74 4 1 242 73 hunting

1 Mining and quarrying. ,. " 2&3 Manufacturing 532 317 39 7 493 310

5 MaIhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 879 358 96 29 783 329 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 222 18 222 18

hunting

1 Mining and quarrying

2&3 Manufacturing 657 340 96 29 5GI 311

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 999 425 21 3 978 422 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 97 33 12 85 33

hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 902 392 9 3 893 389

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 2,133 1,094 9 5 2,124 1,089 Division 0 A.griculture,livestock, forestry, fishing and 44'1 47 443 47

huntin~

1 Mining and quarrying \I &3 Manufacturing 1,690 1,047 D 5 1,681 1,042

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,457 610 29 2 1,428 608 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, fore'ltry. fishing and 206 23 13 193 23

hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing. 1,251 587 16 2 1,23[' 5'15

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TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT

WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry ~------~------~ Division and Major Group Total

Urban of 1. S. I. C.

1 2

ALL DIVISIONS T U

Ditlision 0 Agriculture. liveetock, T forestry, fishing and U hunting

Major groups 00 Field produce and T

Diwsion

plantation Cl'OPS U

01 Plantation crops T U

02 Forestry and logging T U

03 Fishing

04 Livestock and hunting

T U

T U

Mining and quarrying T U

10 Mining and quarrying T U

Division 2 & 3 Manufactllring T U

Major groups 20 Foodstuff T U

21 Beverages T U

22 Tobacco products T

23 Textile-cotton

25 Textile-wool

U

T U

T U

27 Textile-miscellalleous T U

23 Manufacture of wood T and wooden products U

29 Paper and paper

products

30 Printing and publishing

T U

T U

31 Leather End leather T products U

32 Rubber, petroleum T and C03.1 product~ U

33 Chemicals and chemical products

T U

Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker ......--'-., r------'-----. ,----_)._----.,,-----'----, ,.------J.---..

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

3 4 5 6

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

56,100 34,774

5,926 1,417

422 296

340 160

701 277

13 7

4,450 677

675 241

675 241

6,417 5,282

1,241 671

87 75

46 45

522 491

30 25

873 834

476 407

10 10

73 72

441 399

7 7

175 163

11,278 5,807

1,558 558

184 129

319 139

404 90

651 200

411 153

411 J.53

626 498

40 27

4 4

1 1

181 162

21 18

50 45

20 13

1

1

25 22

4 4

2,068 1,414

129 44

2 1

26 26

19 14

82 3

19 2

19 2

365 336

100 89

3 3

4 3

10 7"

59 57

35 29

9 !J

11 10

1 1

3 3

39 21

11 J

2 2

9 1

4

3

1

1 1

7

21,862 15,112

1,291 356

219 146

-22 20

244 40

11 7

795 143

161 19

161 19

2,364

1,675

559 118

81 69

9 9

392 377

29 24

103 100

85 50

3

3

J8 47

48 47

.'l 3

140 128

8

2,246 1,503

9

24,869 13,924

155 3,302 9 551

25 40

80

50 9

64

64

33

71 12

360 188

2

2,829 318

346 159

346 159

174 2,368 151 2,130

16 362 9 289

90 89

8 5

6 6

1 1

2 2

32 32

99 96

1 1

504 488

282 267

7

7

9 9

256 22'3

3 3

18 IS

10

7,288 3,338

649 158

27 27

30 6

265 74

327 51

268 148

263 148

218

769

18 13

3 3

1 1

71 58

13 13

27 26

10 9

5 5

11'

7.301 4,324 . 1,204

466

161 116

221 102

78 35

744 213

149 61

149 61

1,320

1,141

220 175

1 1

1 1

21 14

207 194

74 61

7 7

126 119

11 14

J.2

1,705 94S

743 388

132 102

287 13J.

59 16

265 139

79 5

79 5

230

175

5 5

1 1

20 15

Hi 12

9 4

20 11

"

28

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF' PERSONS AT

WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Colttd.

Branch of Industry r------A.__-----. Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker DiYision and Major Group Total r---L-:-_--., ,--__ -l. __ ----... .-__ ___J.._ ___ --.. r-----L--., ,,---_A_. __ -..

of I. S. I. C. Urban Male~ Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MANDSAUR D1STRICT--Colltd.

Major Groups 34-35 Non-metallic mineral T H'3 207 19 2 122 41 H4 62 158 102 products other than U 27 J 131 18 2 59 32 95 33 102 6~ petroleum and coal

36 Ba.sic Metals and T 337 34 14 27 1~4 1 162 33 their products except U 311 34 14 ]8 .. 1'.14 1 H5 33 machinery and trans-port equipment

S7 Machinery (all kindq T 118 1 3 85 27 3 1 other than tran~port) U 84 1 )3 51 27 3 1 and electrical equipment

38 Transport equipment T 345 1 36 132 11~ 64 1 U 304 1 33 1116 92 53 1

39 Miscella.neous manu- T 1,193 36 58 498 7 975 7 262 22 facturing industrie~ U l,l07 34 57 446 5 352 7 252 22

Division 4 Construction T 7,554 1,282 72 4,673 598 2,809 684 U 5,137 560 39 3,716 370 1,382 150

40 Construction T 7.554 1,282 72 4-,673 598 2,S09 684 U 5,l37 560 39 3,716 370 1,382 190

Divisioll 5 Elcct'rieity, gas, water, T 1,533 708 1,439 457 94 251 and sanitary sert'ices U 1,345 481 1,305 399 40 81

Major group~ 50 Electricity and ga~ T 892 155 873 155 19 U 851 154 8:l6 154 15

51 Water supply and T 641 553 566 302 75 251 sanitary 5er\'ices U 494 327 469 245 25 82

Divisioll 6 Trade (Illd commr?'ce T 11,819 583 7,203 17 1,278 5 5,647 330 3,691 231 U 7,127 400 764 11 1,025 3 3,194 254 2,144 132

Major groups 00-63 Wholesale trarle T 1,061 9 148 1 22;) 1 425 6 26.5 1 U 909 9 117 1 202 ] 373 G 217 1

GI-6S Hetail trade T 10,360 568 1.048 1li 74S 4- 5,15.Q 320 3,411 298 U 5,921 385 GH 10 tJ7u 2 2,781 244 1,920 129

G:l Trade and commerce T 398 6 7 807 69 4 15 2 l11iscellanf'olls U 207 II 3 2 J7 40 4 7 2

Division 7 Trmlsport, storage mid T 3,854 30 96 3 1,516 2,242 26 C01n11lHlli':«itOI1S U 3,181 27 82 2 979 2,720 25

Major groups 70-71 Trausport T 3,472 30 96 3 1,1 '11 1 2,242 26 U 2,914 27 82 2 712 2,120 25

72 Storage and Wal'e- T 45 45 housmg U 38 3'3

73 Communication~ T 837 8:17 U 229 1!29

Division 8 Services T 12,283 1,479 183 4 9,050 772 2,288 484 762 219 U 7,920 1,017 147 2 6,022 568 1,292 272 459 175

29

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

Branch of Indudry r------.).___.----, Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Di"ision and Major Group Total ,--__ -L------._ ...---_--"------., ,------"--~-~ ,-----"-----., r---"------..,

of 1. S. 1. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 /) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MANDSAUR DISTRICT ---Condd.

Major groups 80 Public Services T 4,963 26 4,956 25 12 1 U 3,561 15 3,552 l.4 9 1

81 Educational and T 2,637 335 1 2,56<1 380 72 5 scientific services U 1,440 262 1 1,413 258 26 4

82 Medical and health T 770 375 2~ 628 218 109 144 9 13 services U 523 226 22 425 174 79 52 \1

83 Religious and T 682 32 '- 151 18 460 14 2] welfare services U 310 22 82 17 2\16 5 2

84 Legal services T 155 6 27 122 II 149 6 26 117

85 Business services T 22 1 9 12 U 21 1 8 12

86 Community services T 5t 12 4 32 7 18 5 !lnd trade and labour U \18 12 1 26 7 11 5 associations

87 Recreation services T 837 ],23 48 ], 164 62 411 60 219 U 352 23 24 89 6 177 17 62

88 Pel'~onal services T 2,071 550 103 3 495 III 972 233 501 203 U 1 .. ~96 431 91 2 37.'3 91 5,3 166 394 172

89 Services (not T 137 26 1 24 1 100 22 12 3 elsewhere U 12·5 26 1 23 1 92 22 9 3 classified

Divisiofl 9 Acfivifi~s not adequately T 5.039 4,5IJ/ 90 20 5,773 4,378 175 203 described U 3,124 2,113 15 3 3,IJ56 2,040 53 70

"!',[ajor group 90 Activities ul1specdied T G,039 4,601 1 90 20 5,773 4,378 ],75 203 and not adequately U 3,124 2,113 15 3 3,056 2,010 53 70 described \Thi~ include~ new entrants to the labom' market)

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TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUS TRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK

IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

Branch of Industry

Division of I. S. I. C.

Total ,.-----1.-----,

Males Females

3

Employer ~-----,

Males Females

4 5

MANDSAUR DISTRICT ( Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS

Division 0 Agriculture. livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying

2 & 3 Manufacturing 4 Construction 5 Electricity, g~s, water and sanitary

sen'ices 6 Trade and commerce'

7 Transport, storage and

communications

8 Services

21,326

4,509

434

1,135 2,417

188

4,692

673

4,363

9 ActiVities not adequately described 2,915

ALL DIVISIONS

Didsion 0 Agriculture, livestock forestry fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying

2 & 3 Manufacturing

4 Conbtruction

2,998

564

74

9S

325

5 Electricity, ga8, water and ~anitary 15 services

6 Trade and commerce

7 Transport, storage and communications

8 Services

65.'!

10'3

690

rJ Activities not "ldequately descl'ibed 47]

,,471

1,000

258 128 722 227

183 3

462

:l.488

.654

85

17 29 33

439

14

36

1

18

8

1

6

1

2

Jawad Tahsil ( Rural)

931

IG6

Ba 39

H4

47

32

2

06

477

73

9

9

2

50

1

1

1

2

1

1

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,626

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock forestry, 310 fishing and hunting

1 :\Iining and quarrying 15

2 & 3 Manufacturing 88

4 Construction 169

5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary 11 service'>

G Trade and commerce 322 7 Tran~port, storage and communications 57

8 Services 470 l! Activities not adequately described 184

329

87

42

14

13

7

53 113

65

12

42 1 6

9

8

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PART B-INDUS TRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK

IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

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3 Manasa Tahsil ( Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 3,529 1,505 79 2 806 182 2,210 1,110 434 211

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock,forestry 760 350 7 92 8 423 150 238 192 fishing and hunting

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services 6 Trade end commerce 515 21 63 1 20 275 15 157 5 7 Transport, stora.ge and commulllcation~ 28 1 22 5 8 Services 503 M 4. 1 360 34. 118 17 21 2 9 Activities not adequately described !.l84 880 23 17 1,150 851 11 12

4 Bhanpura Tahsil ( Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,937 629 37 491 ;8 1,235 477 174 94

Divi>eion 0, Agriculture, livestock forestry: 586 144 20 117 53 383 41 66 50 fl' hing anrl hunting

1 !\Tining and quarrYlllg 2&3 Manufacturing 56 23 1 21 18 11 16 H

4 Construction 443 207 2 58 2 383 205 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary 22 12 18 4 12

services 6 Trade and commerce 243 22 12 15 141 8 75 14 7 Transport, storage and communications H2 104 38 8 Se,vices 271 55 2 158 3 94 44 17 8 9 Activities not adeQuately described 174 166 174 156 10

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 2,030 417 44 672 79 917 259 397 78

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing 394 44 1 63 259 31 71 13 and hunting

35 70 30 1 Mining and quarrying 151 65 74 7 2&3 !\Tanuf acturing 161 25 -1 J. 115 U 18 1 24 11

4 COll3truction 225 88 34 191 88 5 Electricity, ga~, water and sanitary 6 28 2 6 4 22.

services 6 Trade and commerce 487 15 35 38 221 1 193 14 7 Transport, storage and communications 96 1 83 12 8 Sec'vices 360 34 3 261 26 73 6 2q 2 9 Activities not adeq uately described 150 118 2 132 110 16 8

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 2,499 302 127 2 603 39 1,391 249 378 12

0 Agriculture, Eveotock, forestry, 737 118 25 88 1 51'1 117 lOG fie'hing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 5 1 4 2&3 ManufacturIng 51 -1 15 20 12

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services 6 Tmde and commerce 740 36 H 2 20 42'3 2,,) 218 9 7 Transpol't, storage and communication~ 80 3 74 3 8 Sen'ices 4 ':14 37 7 2.1fi 21 1:30 1'J 42 '1 9 Activities nJt adequately described 121 40 11 IlL) ,0

3~

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PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK

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7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

, ALL DIVISIONS 3,783 666 40 1,693 152 1,573 433 477 81 Di .... ioion 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry 6S4 82 3

fishina and hunting 171 H 446 45 64 23

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services 6 Trade and commerce 803 36 17 58 453 S 275 28 7 Transport. storage and communications 57 .. 4 49 4 8 Services 994 85 2 690 30 207 42 95 13 9 Activities not adequately described 203 190 6 186 185 11 5

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rurlll)

ALL DIVISIONS 2,924 692 189 2 859 5S 1,411 600 465 35 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, 474 9 8 ., 85 310 5 71 3

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services 6 Trade and commerce 924 14 146 2 51 404 2 323 to 7 Transport, storage and communications 110 1 3 98 1 0 8 Services 641 48 II 478 24 128 15 24 9 9 Activjties not adequately described 428 504 11 408 498 9 6

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TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS

AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Branch of Industry Worker~ at Household Workers in Non-House-,-----'-----, Total Workers Industry hold Indu~try etc.

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Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 6,952 4,782 2,170 1,784 1,239 2,998 931

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing 1,546 1,053 493 489 327 56~ 166 and hunting

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9 Activities not adequately described 948 471 477 471 477

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 2,872 2,341 531 715 202 1,626 329

o Agriculture, livestock, forestrv, fishing 600 499 lOt 189 14 310 87

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1 :\1ining and quarrying 67 15 42 15 42

2&3 MauufactUl'ing 802 614 188 526 189 88

4 Construction 183 169 14 169 14

{) Electricity, gas, water and sanitary sen'ices 24 11 13 11 13

6 Trade and commerce 329 322 7 322 7

7 Transport, storage and communications 57 57 57

8 Services 523 470 53 470 53

9 Activities not adequately described 297 184 113 184 113

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 7,866 5,518 2,348 1,989 843 3,529 1,505

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fj<hill:? 2,R51 1,9~8 913 1,178 563 760 3.50

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5 Electricity, gas, water and ~anjtary services 8~ 15 18 15 18

6 Trade and commerce 536 515 21 515 21

7 Transport, storage and communications 28 28 28

8 Services 557 50'3 54 1)03 54

9 Activities not adequately described 2,064 1,184 880 1,18~ 880

44

TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS

AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Branch of Industry Worker~ at Household Workers in Non-House-Total Workers Industry hold Industry etc.

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4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 3,735 2,715 1,020 778 391 1.937 629

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1,050 832 1118 246 74 586 14f

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4 Construction 650 443 207 US 207

5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services S4 22 12 22 12 6 Tr"lde and commerce 265 243 22 243 22 7 Transport, storage and communications 142 142 142

8 Services 326 271 55 271 55

9 Activities not adequately described 340 174 1e6 174 166

; Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 3,684 2,909 775 879 358 2,030 417 o AgriculturE', livestock forestry, fishing 678 616 62 222 18 W)4 44

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1 Mining and quarrying 216 151 65 .. 151 65 2&3 Manufacturing 1,183 818 365 657 340 161 25

4 Construction 313 225 88 225 88

5 Electricity, ga~, water and sanitary serviCes 34 6 28 6 28

6 Trade and commerce 502 487 15 487 1,5

7 Transport, storage and communications 96 96 96

8 Services 394 360 34 360 34

9 Activities not adequately described 268 ]50 118 150 118

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 4,22; 3,498 727 999 425 2,499 302

o Agriculture, livestock fore,try, fi.hing 985 834 151 and hUnting

97 33 737 118

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5 Electricity, I"(as, water and ~anitary oervices 74 41 33 41 33

6 Trade and commerce 776 740 36 740 36

7 Transport, Storage and communications 80 80 80

S Services 471 484 37 .. fS4 37 9 Activities not adequately described 161 llU 40 .. 121 40

45

TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS

AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld.

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7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 7.676 5,916 1,160 2,133 1,094 3,783 666

a Agriculture. livestock, forestry, fishing 1,256 1,127 129 '43 47 684 82 and bunting

1 Mining and quarrying S02 189 113 189 11S 2&3 Manufacturing 3,289 2,211 1,078 1,690 1,047 521 81

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9 Activitie~ not adequately described 393 203 190 203 190

8 Sitamau T ahail (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 5,683 4,381 1,302 1,457 610 2,924 692

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6 Trade and commerce 938 924 14 •• 924 14

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TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION MANDSAUR DISTRICT

(Figures for Divisions only are given)

Divi~ion/Category Persons Males Females Division/Category Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Jawad Tahsil (Rural) Jawad Tahsil (RlItal)-Concld.

ALL DIVISIONS 6,952 4,782 2,170 Division 5 III 842 638 204 IV 3,023 1,784 1,239 Minet's, Quarrymen and related V 137 98 39 workers 87 49 38 VI 359 325 34 III 87 49 38 VII 690 658 32 VllI 105 \03 2 IX 1,796 1,176 620 Division 6

Division 0 'Workers in Transport and Communication occupations 91 90

III 1 1 Professional, Technical and VI 2 2 related \\orkers 407 338 69 nn 86 85 1

III 1 1 IX 2 2

IV 2 2 V 3 3 Division 7-8 VI 8 8 VII 1 1

Craftsmen, Production process IX 392 323 69 workers and Labourers not elsewhere classified 3,722 2,257 1,465

Division I III 72 72 IV 2,20J 1292 912

Administrative, Executive V 12S 89 89

and Managerial workers 74 73 VI 328 294 34 VII 20 20

n 4 -I \,111 12 J2 VII 3 :-J IX 958 ,.78 4,QO VIIl 1 IX 66 till

Divi,ion 9

Division 2 Service, Sport an,j Recreation \vol'ker~ 3.14 177 67

Clerical and related worker" 78 74 4 HI 1 1 III 5 5 V 2 2 IV , 1 VI 7 7 J.

V .. 4 \'III 3 3 VI 9 9 IX 331 26-1 67 VII 11 11 VIII 3 3 IX 45 H 4 2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

Division 3 ALL DIVISIONS 2,872 2,341 531

III 454 32.5 129

Sales workers 655 623 32 IV 917 71, 202 V 88 88

VII 655 623 32 VI 183 169 14 VlI 329 322 7 Vlll 57 57

Division 4 IX 844 665 179

F<lrmers Fishermen, Hunters, Division 0 Loo;gers and related workers 1,494 1,001 493

III 675 509 166 Profesdonal Technical and IV 816 489 327

VI 1 1 related workers 253 220 33

lX 2 2 IX 1l5S 220 33

62

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

(Figu7"es for Divisions only a7"e given)

Division/Category

1

Persons Males

3

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)-Contd.

Division I

Administrative. Executive, and Managerial workers

V VI VIII IX

Division 2

Clerical and related workers III IV VI vn YIn IX

Division 3

Sales workers

V VII

Division 4

Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and related workers

III IV

Division 5

Miner~, Quarrymen and related workers

III

Division 6

Workers in Transport and Communication occupations

III V VI

VlII IX

72

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69

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301

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597

395 202

51

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87

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294

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308 188

9

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4

1

7

7

101

87 14

42

42

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1 3

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Division 7-8

Craftsmen, Production process workers and Labourers not elsewhere classified

Division 9

III IV V VI VII VIII IX

Service, Sport and Recreation workers

V VI VII VIII IX

Division X

Workers not classifiable by occupation

IX

1,270

3 714

84 143

23 6

297

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1 2 1 2

189

1

1

953 3

526 84

1'29 23 6

182

165

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1 2

159

1

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 7,866 5,518 III 1,110 760 IV 2,832 1,989 V 51 51 VI 655 473 VII 536 515 VIII 28 28 IX 2,654 1,702

Division 0

.Profes~iona). Technical and related workers 300 264

III 2 2 VI 10 10 IX 288 252

Division I

Administrative Executive and Managerial wOl'ker~ 64 64

VI 5 5 IX 59 59

Females

317

188

14

115

30

30

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182 21 ..

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36

36

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63

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

(Figures for Di'C!isions only are given)

Division/Category

1

Persons

2

Males

3

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Division 2 Clerical and re1a.ted workers

III VI VII V!I1 IX

Division 3

:3ale, workers

VlI

Division 4

59 2

14 6 1

36

52.!

522

Farmers, Fi'hermen Hunters LOj!gers and related' worker, ' 2,831

1II 1,089 IV 1,741 IX 1

Division 6

"'orkers in Transport and Corr.munication occupations 27

VI 11 VII 1 VIII 14 IX 1

Division]-8

Craftsmen, Production process workers and Labourers not elsewhere c1a,sified 3,852

III 14

IV 1,091

V 49

VI VII

VIJI

IX

Division 9

Service, Sport anll Recreatio!l

604

7

13 2,074

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III

V

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3

11

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58

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35

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27

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14 1

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49

422

7

111 I ,lUll

178

3

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11 lull

Females

1

21

21

911

349 5ti3

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1,345

1 280

182

881l

33

33

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1

Persons Males

3

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

All DIVISIONS

III

Division 0

IV V VI VII VIII IX

Professional, Technical and related workers

III VI IX

Division 1

Administrative, executive and Managerial workers

V VI VII VIII IX

Division 2

Clerical and related workers VI VII VIn IX

Division 3

Sales workers V VII

Division 4

Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and related workers

III IV

Division (I

Workers in Transport and Communication occupations

\,1 VII VlII

3,735 730

1,169 79

650 265 142 700

161

1 4

156

24

1 4 1 1

17

31

16 8 4 8

255 2

253

1,042

722 320

116

5 1

110

2,715 586 778 56

443 243 142 467

149

1 4

114

24 1 4 1 1

17

31 16 8 4 8

233 2

231

824 578 246

11/j

5 1

110

Females

1,020 144 391

23 207 22 ..

233

12

12

..

22

22

218 H4 7.

..

64

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

(Figures for Divisions only are git/en)

Division/Category

1

Persons

2

Males

s

4 Bhanpura Tah.il (Rural)-Concld.

Division 7-8

Craftsmen, Production process workers and Labourers not elsewhere classified 1,906

III 3 IV 849 V 69

VI 610 VII 6 VIII

lX

Division 9

Service, Sport and Recreation

21 348

workers zoo III 4 V '1 VI 11 VII 1 VIn 6 IX 171

1,193 3

5311

46 403

6

21

182

145

!l 7

11 1 6

116

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

All DIVISIONS III IV V VI VII VlIl IX

Division 0

Professional, Technical and related workers

VI IX

Division 1

Administl",l.tive, Executive and Managerial worlers

V VII VIII IX

3,684 654

1,237 186 313 502

96 696

219

1 218

48 2 1

1

44

2,909 545 879 161 225 487

96 516

100

1 )95

48

2 1

1 44

Females DiVision/Category

1

Persons Males

4

'113 .. 317

23 207

]66

55

55

775 109 358

25 88 15 ..

180

23

23

2 .8

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural),-Contd.

Division 2

Clerical and related workers V

VI VII

VlII IX

Division 3

59 9

3 16

1 3J

Sales workers 475

VII 474 VIII 1

Division 4

Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and related workers 728

III 487 IV 240 IX ]

Division 5

Miners, Quarrymen and related workers 148

III 148

Division 6

Workers in Transport and Communication occupations 79

VIII 79

Division 7-8

Craftsmen, Production process workers and Labourers not elsewhere classified 1,786

III 16 IV 991 V 166 VI 009 VII VIII

IX

11 10

277

58

9

3

16 1

29

460

459

667

444 222

1

83

83

79 79

1,212

15 657 141 221 11 10

157

Females

4

1

••

1

1!J

15

61 43 19

65

65

574

1

340 25 86

120

65

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

(Figures for Di'f.'isiolts oltly are git'CI1)

DiVision/Category Persons Males Fem.les Dil'idon/=:1.tegory Persons Males Fem-\1es

1 II 3 4 1 2 <I 4

5 Malhargath Tahsil (R aral)-Collcld. 6 Garo:h Tahsil lRural)-Collcld.

Division 9 Division 4

Service, Sport and Recreation Farmers, Fi;hermen. Hunters \'vorkers 141 105 36 Loggers and related wo .. ker's 973 822 151

III 3 3 V 9 9 III 8~3 745 113 VlII 4 4, IV 130 97 33 IX 125 89 36

Division 5 Division X

Workers not classifiable by Miners, Qnarrymen and related workers 6 (i

occupation HI 4

IX 1 1 4 VI g ~

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural) Division 6

ALL DIVISIONS 4,225 3,498 727 Workers in Transport and III 860 742 Jl8 Communication occupations 176 17(J IV 1,424 999 42, III 9 9 V 51 51 VI 328 290 38 VI 91 91 VII 776 740 36 VIII 76 76 VIll 80 80 IX 706 596 110

Division 7-8

Division 0 Craftsmen, Production process workers and Labourers not

Professional, Technical and elsewhere cIa~sified 1,739 1,265 474 related workers 276 247 29 III 1 1

III . II 51 IV lX 274 gUi 29 1,292 900 392

V 42 42

Division I VI 1126 188 88 VII 13 12 1

Administrative, Executive VIII 1 1 and Managerial workers 56 56

3 IX 264 121 43

V 3 VI g II VII 2 g Division 9 IX 49 49

Service. Soort and Recreation Division 2 workers 211 173 38

Clerical and related workers 29 29 VI 2 2

III 1 1 VII 3 3 IV 2 II VIII 8 II V 6 6 IX 203 VI 5 5 165 88 VII 1 1 IX 14 14 Division X

Division 3 Workers not classifiable by

Sales workers 757 722 35 occupation 2 2

VII 757 72'1 35 IX 2. !i

66

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

(Figures fo,. Divisions only Me given)

Division/Category Persons Males Females Division/Category Persons Males Females

1 2 3 !l 1 2 3 4

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural) 7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

ALL DIVISIONS 7.676 5,916 1,760 Division 5

1Il 1,068 873 195 IV 3,227 2,133 1094 Miners Quarrymen and related V 552 521 ' 31 workers 298 188 110 VI 370 285 85 III 297 187 110 VII 839 803 36 VI 1 1 VIII 57 57 " IX 1,563 1,244 319

Division 6

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Professional Technical and Communication occupations 120 1JO

rehted workers 576 503 73 TTl 1 1

V 17 17 V 2 2

VI 2 2 VI 6-l 64

IX 557 484 7'" 'J HI 2 2

VIII 61 ,51

Division I Division 7-8

Administrative, Executive and Managerial workers 133 133 Craftsmen, Production process

V 4 4 " wOl'ker5 and Labourers not VI 2 2 .. elsewhere classified 3,900 2,550 1,350 VII 8 8 III 9 9 VIII 1 1 IV 2,737 1,690 1,047 IX 118 118 V 427 399 28

VI 291 206 85

Division 2 VII 23 23 VIIr 3 3 . IX 410 220 • 190

Clerical and related workers 133 133

III 1 1 Division 9 V 67 67 VI 4 4 VII 12 12 Service, Sport and Recreation VIII 1 1 workers 470 411 59 IX 48 48 III 1. 1

V 33 30 3

Division 3 VI ~ 4 VII 2 2 VIII 1 1

Sales workers 793 757 36 IX 420 373 5fj

V 1 1 VII 792 75G 3G 8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)

Divi"ion 4 ALL DIVISIONS 5,683 4,381 1,307.

111 483 474 9

Fanner", Fishermen, Hunters IV 2,067 1,457 610

Loggers and related workers 1,253 1 ,127 13': V 119 109 JO III 75') 674 8a VI 281 207 74 IV ,lOO 443 47 VII 938 924 V 1 1

14

VI 2 '2 VIII III 110 IX 1 1 IX 1,684 1,100 5!i4

67

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-CofIeld.

(F£guI'es fo,. Divisions only a,.e given)

Division/Category Persons Males Females Dividon/Category Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)-contd. 8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)-Cotlcld.

Division 0 Divi$ion 6

Professional, Technical and Workers in transport and related workers 346 308 38 Communication occupations 120 120 ..

VI 1 1 VI 22 22 IX 845 807 38 Vl1I 98 98

Division I Division 7-8

Admini~tra.t:ve, Executi"e Cra.ftsmen, Pl'Oduction process

and Managerial worke"s 77 77 workers and Labourers not

V :~ 3 elsewhere clasdfied 3,135 1,959 1,176

VI l:l 3 III 2 2 VII 15 15 IV 1,8'38 1,251 687

VIII 1 1 V 95 85 10

IX 55 55 VI 249 17/i ·74 VII 11 10 1

Division 2 VIII 5 I)

IX 935 lal W4

Cleric:u and related workers 109 107 2 Division 9 III 1 1 V 17 17 SerVice, Sport and Recreation VI 2 2 VII 18 18 workers 298 256 42

VIII 4, 4 III (i 4 1 IX 67 65 II V 3 3

VI 4 4

Division 3 VII 1 1

Sales workers 894 881 13 VIII 3 2 1 IX !l8:l !l42 40

V 1 1 VII SglJ 880 13 Division X

Division 4 Workers not classifiable by occupation 1 . ..

Farmer~, Fi~hermen, Hunters, IV 1 1 Loggers and related worRel'S 703 672 31

t.

m 475 467 8 IV :laS 1105 2S

66

TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF rERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels

Literate Primary Matriculation Technical Occupational Total (without or or diploma • Division Age- Total Literate educatioual Junior Higher not equal

No. ~oup Workers Workers levels) Basic Secondary to degree -'------., ,----J---, r-.J...---. ,---1----. ..-----'------, ..---'---.

P M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

MANDSAUR

ALL DIVISIONS Total 46,121 37,635 8,486 26,388 924 14,087 524 7,701 235 3,602 137 156 3 0-14 1,056 649 407 254 44 198 36 55 7 1 I

15-34 25,094 20,710 4,384 15,079 591 6,874 315 4,843 149 2,700 107 103 35-59 17,430 14,237 3,193 9,812 275 6,012 162 2,607 78 869 28 49 3 60+ 2:530 2,032 498_ 1,238 13 1,000 10 195 I 31 I 4 Age not stated II 7 4 5 3

DIVISION 0 Total 3,288 2,815- 473 2,644 382 483 49 639 173 883 132 132 3 Professional 0-14 10 1 10 .. 1 technical mId 15-34 1,584 248 178 22 ~35 103 6,.3 103 90 related workers 35-59 910 12q 200 25 277 6) 22'3 27 40 3

60+ 140 5 U5 2 27 1 12 1 2 Age not stated

DIVISION 1 Total 966 958 8 941 8 236 3 293 4 270 8 Administrative 0-14 executive and 15-34 416 6 70 2 I'll 4 162 3 managerial 35-59 .. 477 2 133 1 16'3 103 1 5 workers 60+ .. .. 47 33 9 ~

Age not stated .. 1 1

DIVlSION 2 Total 3,647 3,593 54 3,273 26 1,008 21 975 1,172 4 3 Clel'ical and 0-14 7 4 2 1 related 15-34 2,000 14 458 9 524 923 4 1 workers 35-59 1,193 12 507 12 423 242 1

60+ 73 3!l 26 6 1 Age not stated ..

DIVISION 3 Total 6,3Z~ 5,961 361 S,162 23 2,928 22 1,762 438 2 Sales workers 0-14 25 16 9

15-34 2,9.77 7 983 7 923 344 1 35-59 2,364 15 1,525 14 745 88 1 60+ 496 1 40-1 1 85 {i

Age not stated

IJIVISlON 4 Total 2,011 1,420 591 532 34 394 29 114 5 11 Farmers, fIShermen 0-14 28 9 :20 ~ 2 1 loggers,lIlInt£rs 15-34 284 19 187 15 78 -I 10 and related 35-59 187 6 155 6 27 5 worker5 60+ 33 26 7

A~e not stated

DIVlSlON 5 1'otal 215 164 57 44 •• 42 2 Miners, 0-14 1 1 quarrymen 15-34 28 26 )I

and related 35-59 13 13 'Workers 60+ 2 2

Age not stated .. .. ••

BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational levels r-- ..L

University degree or Technical degree or diploma equal,to degree or post-graduate degree

Non-techni- po;t-graduate r--cal diploma. degree other Veterinary not equal to than technical Engineer- and dairy- Age

degree degree ing Medicine Agriculture ing Technology Teaching Others I:fOUP ,..-----.<----- r---'--------.. ~----. ..-----'-----. ~ ,-----"-----. ~ r-----"---., M F M F 1\1 F M F .M F M F M F 1\1 F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 2

DISTRlCT

626 13 as 34 5 9 4 2 W 7 Total 0-14

43-1 II 66 13 5 5 2 2 37 4 15-34 190 I 17 20 3 2 41 3 35-59

2 I 2 J 1 2 6:>+ Age not

stated

311 13 83 31 5 6 4 2 69 7 Total 0-14

218 11 b5 12 5 3 2 2 36 ,. 15-34 92 1 17 1el .'l 2 :12 3 1 35-59 1 1 1 1 1 60+

Age not ~tated

120 3 9 Total 0-14 58 1 1 , . 15-34 62 2 9 35-59

1 60+ Age not

stated

113 Total 0-14 93 1 15-34 20 35-59 1 60+

Age Dot stated

31 Total 0-14 26 15-34 5

85-W et,+

Age not ,tated

2 Total

2 1 0-14 15-34 il5-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 1l5-!\9 60+

Age not ,. slated

70

TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels

Litente Primary Matricu lation Technica.l Occupational Total (without or or diploma.

Division Age- Total Literate educational Junior Ribher not equal No. group Workers Workers levels) 13a~ic Secondary to degree

,.--_,._-~ ,..--..... _____

..----'----, ,.......->.---- .---'----. P M F M F M F M F M F M F

8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 1~ 18 14 15

MANDSAUR

DIVISION 6 Total 2,147 2,143 4 1,604 784 467 ". J33 3 .. Workers in 0-14 S 1 2 transport attd 15-34 1.048 480 334 219 3 communication 35·-59 538 2B!! 131 114 occupations 60+ 14 13

Age not stated 1 1

DIVISION 7-8 Total 22,842 16,658 6,184 9,493 423 6,661 375 2,508 48 309 7 .. Craftmen, 0-14 15.5 32 120 27 35 5 production process 15-34 5,'l59 281 3,715 244 l,Il79 37 256 4 workus, alld 35-59 3,123 104 2,50'3 93 566 6 50 2 labou~ers not 60+ 354 5 323 5 27 3 1 elsewhere Age not classified stated 2 1 1 1

DIVISION 9 Total 4,644 3,887 757 2,685 25 1,549 23 936 2 174 1 Sel"Vice, sports 0-14 25 2 20 1 5 1 (rnd recreation 1·5-34 1,579 J5 777 15 646 135 1 wOf'kers 35-59 1,002 6 686 5 272 1 39

60+ 78 2 65 2 13 Age not stated 1 1 ..

DIVISION X Total 39 .36 .3 10 3 2 2 5 2 Workers -not 0-14 t;lassiltable by 15-3i 4 1 1 1 2 occupation 35-59 5 2 2 1 3 1

00+ 1 . , 1 .. Age not stated .. .. .,

71

B-VI

BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-CoTtcld.

Non·tecbni­cal diIll0 03.

not equ.11 to degree

,-_..J. ___ ......

M F

16 17

Univenity deg1'ee or

po-t.gr ldu:1.te degree or her

tlun tech niol degree

M F

18 19

DISTRICT -Concld.

17

12 4 1

7

.~

2

24

19 5

1

Educ3.tion:1.! levd, --"-------

Technic'"!l degree or diplo·TI1. e(ju 11 to cle~"ee 'lr P'J<t-gndu'lte degree ~- ---------------_____ ~I_- ._ ____ ______ • _____ ---.

Engineer­mg

M

20

F

21

M

22

Agrkulture ~ M F

25

1

.,

Veterin_,ry and

d:urying

M

26

F

27

Technology ---'---., M F

29

Te'1.ching .---"-----.

M F

30 31

Others ..----'---..

M F

32 83

Age group

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 .'l.'i-59 HOf

.\ge not stated

Total 0-14

15·-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

72

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY

SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Principal Work Secondary Work Total --"--- --..

Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural Household Industry (Divbion Urban At Household As Agricultural

and Major group) Industry As CultivatC'r Labourer ,....----'-----, ,---A_--.

Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 ~ 5 6 7 8

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Cultivator T 8,218 3,196 10,051 IO,8fl4 R 8,091 3,145 9,947 1(),b73 U 127 51 104 131

Agricultural labourer T 486 498 2,123 2,410 R 482 487 2,099 2,389 .. U 4 II 24 21

Household industry T " .. 3,229 l,fl91 548 439 R .. 2,"90 987 535 402 U .. 239 104 13 37

Household 1ndustf'Y classified by Dit';sion and Major Gf'OUP

0 Agf'icHltuf'f', livestock, forestry, fishIng T .. 682 253 72 43 and hunting R " 654 249 69 42

U .. 28 4 3 1

04 Livestock and hunting T 682 1153 72 43 R 654 ~H9 69 42 U " 28 4 3 1

26-3 Manze/acfuf'ing T 2,547 838 476 396 R .. 2,336 738 466 360 U .. 211 100 10 36

20 Foodstuffs T .. .. 189 58 15 1'l R .. " 162 42 14 12 U .. ,. 27 16 1 ..

22 Tobacco products T .. .. 2 1 .. 1 R .. 1 1 1 U .. .. 1

~ Textile-cotton T .. ., 84 60 29 25 R " 75 56 29 24 U .. 9 4 1

24 Textife-jute T 1 R 1

la5 Textile-wool T 56 50 27 25 R 21 34 27 16 Tt 35 16 9 u

27 Textile-miscellaneow.; T 278 56 37 22 R 270 51 37 21 U 8 5 1

28 Manufacture of wood and wooden T f50 143 89 118 product~ R 525 123 80 96

U 25 20 9 22

~9 Paper aod paper product3 T .. 1 l: 1

73

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAl. LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY

SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-Co;,td·

Principal Work Secondary \'lork Total

Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural Household Industry (Division Urban At Household As Agricultural

and Major group) Industry As Cultivator Labourel' -----Malell Females Males Females Males Females

1 II 3 4 6 6 7 8

31 Leather and leather products T 581 184 185 98 R 550 179 185 91 U 31 Ii 1

3ll Chemical and chemical products T 2 U II

34-35 Non-metallic mineral products other T 363 220 61 48 than petroleum and coal R 316 189 61 46

U 41 31 II

36 Basic metals and their products T 217 7 16 6 except machinery and transport equipment R 201 6 16 6

U 16 1

S8 Transport equipment T 4 1 1 R 4 1 1

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries T .. 2'21 57 15 41 R .. 211 56 15 41 U .. 10 1 ..

I. Jawad Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,171 352 998 1,129 Agricultural Labourer R 14 21 120 128 .. Household industry R .. 450 203 63 56 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 108 96 6 6

and hunting

11&3 Manufacturing R 8411 107 fj7 50

2. Neemuch Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,014 520 1,679 1,720 Agricultural Labourer R 100 53 328 419 .. Household industry R .. 258 67 38 31 0 Agricultural, livestock, forestry, fishing

and hunting R liO 8 6 1

2&3 Manufacturing R .. .. 208 59 811 30

3. Manasa Tahsil

Cultivator R 875 288 .. 7411 910 Agricultural labourer R 8 31 100 141 Household industry R 459 129 SS 47

0 Agricultural, Jive'ltock, forestry, fishing and hunting

k. 187 65 20 20

2&3 Manufacturing R 1I111 6i Sli 27

74

TABLE B-Vll

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY

SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-Col1cld'

Principal Work Secondary Work Total ---.

Cultivator. Agricultural Labourer or Rural Household Industry (Division Urban At Household As Agricultural

and Major group) Industry As Cultivator Labourer ,....~ ---,

Males Females Males Females Males Females

II 3 4 5 6 7 8

4 Bhanpura Tahsil

Cultivator R 466 438 509 445 Agricultural labourer R 49 45 86 107 Household industry R 48 76 49 22

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 15 29 11 4 and hunting

2&3 Manufacturing R .. 33 47 as 18

.5 Malhar~arh Tahsil

Cultivator R 905 309 1,293 1,263 Agricultural labourer R 45 54 174 206 .. Household industry R 215 50 61 27

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 57 4 5 and hunting

2&3 Manufacturing R 158 46 56 27

6 Garoth Tahsil

Cultivator R 590 209 656 1,013 Agricultural labourer R 82 54 172 224 .. Household industry R 260 82 48 40

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R .. 17 9 3 II and hunting

2&3 Manufacturing R .. .. 243 73 45 88

7 Mandsaur Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,811 562 .. 2,713 2,864 Agricultural labourer R 108 125 793 887 .. Household industry R 811 236 134 119

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fbhing R 144 26 15 8 and hunting

11&3 Manufacturing R 667 210 119 111

8 Silamau Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,219 467 1,302 1,429 Agricultural labourer R 76 122 326 277 Household industry R 489 144 87 60

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 76 12 3 1 and hunting

1&8 Manufacturing R 413 132 84 59

75

TABLE B-VII

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD

INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE

Principal Work

Additional work at Household Industry, (Division & Major Group)

ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Note:-For description of Divisions and major groups, kindly see Appendix I to Explanatory Note.

(P.W.) Principal Work, (A.W) Additional Work

M

Principal Work

Additional work at Household Industry,

- (Division & F Major Group)

3 1

M

Principal Work

.----'----.. Additional work at Household Industry. (Division &

F Major Group)

3 1

MANDSAUR DISTRICT TOTAL

T otal-Contd. T otal-Contd.

P.W. Division

A. W. Division Major Group

Division Major Group

Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division

Major Group

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division

Major Grol1p

Division

Major Group

Division Major Groups

P.W. MaJor G1'OUP A.W. Division

Major Gl'OUp

Divisiou

Major Groups

P.W. MaJor Group A.W. Division

o 5,926 o 7

04 7

1 8 10 8

2&3 16 20 2

23 1 25 4 27 28 8

31 1 84-35 ~

36 1

00 422 2&3 2

25 II

01 340 o 1

04 1

1 3 10 3

2&3 1 27

28

02 701 o

04

2&3 3

23 34-35 2

86 1

04 4,450

o 6

1,558 1 1

4

2

1 1

.. .. 184

.. 319

••

1 1

404 1

1

2

2

.. 651

Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P.W. Division A.W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. MaJor Group A.W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. Division

A.W. Division Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division

Major Group Division

Major Group

Ot 6 2&3 10

20 2 23 1 25 • II 28 2 31 1

84-35 1&

675 2&3 S

34-35 2

36 1

39

10 675 2&3 8

34-35 2

36 1 39

2&3 6,417 o 5 O~ 5

2&3 23

20 5

25 2 27 Il

28 7

34-35 35 3

38 1 39 3 20 1,241 o 4

04 <I

2&3 11 20 4

1

.. 1 ..

411 II .. .. 2

411 2

II

626

3

1

1

1

540

Major Groups

P.W. MaJor Group

A.W. Division

Major Groups

28

36

88

39

23

2&3

20

25

27

P.W. Major Group 27

A.W. Division 0

Major Group 04

Division 2&3

Major Group 38

P. W. MaJor Group 28

A, W. Division 2&3

Major Group 39

P.W. MaJor Group 31

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Groups 28

36

P W. Major Group 34·35

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Group 34-35

P.W. MaJo,. Group 39

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Groups 25

27

36

39

M

4

1 1 1

522

!l

1

1

873

1

1

476

1

1

441

4

3

1

443 .. 1,193

5 !l

1

1 1

F

181

1 .. 1

50

1

1

20

25

207

1

1

36

..

Principal Work

r---.A..---.,

Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

1

M

Total-Contd.

P. W. Division

A.W. Division

Major group

Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Division Major Group Division Major Groups

P.W.Division A.W. Division

Major Group

Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Grout A.W. Division

Majol' Group

Division

Ma jar Groups

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Divisiou

M'Ijor Group

Division

Major Group

P.W, Division

A.W. Division

Major Group Division

4

o 04

2&3 20 28 31

34-35

.111

40

o 04

2&fl 20 28

31 34-35

7,554

4

4

26 1

16 2

1 G

7,554

4

4

26 1

16 II

1 36 6

5 1,533 o 5

04 5 2&3 31

27 1

28 28

34-35 2

50 892 o 2.

04 II

2&3 5

27 1

28 2 34-35 2

51 541

o 3

04 3 2&3 26

28 26

6 11,819 o 8

04 8 2&3 Ill!.!

F

3

1,282

1,282

..

708 1 1

20

20

155

553

1

1

20 20

5B3 1

1 9

76

TABLE B-VIl PART B-Contd.

Principal Work

Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

1

M

2

Total-Contd.

Major Groups 20 138

1 1

8

2

21 22

23 24 25 27 28

30

33

34-35

:'38 39

12

23 7

13

P.W. Major G,.ou}> 60-63 1,061

~

4

A W. Division !!&3

Major Groups 20

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Division

Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P.W. Major C'·01.P A. W. Division

Major Group

Divjsion

Major Group

23 R 25 1

::9 1

64-68 19,360

o 7 04 7

2&3 201

20 134 21 ] 22 1 23 5 24 2

25 11

27 21 28 7

30 1 33

3H5 3

38 g

39 12

69 398

o 1

04 1

2&3 2

27 2

F

3

2

1

2

1

2

1

9

568

1 1

9

2

1 2

1

2

1

6

Principal Work

,-------"'" Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

1

M

2

Total-ConJd.

P.W. Division

A.W. Dh·ision

Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P.W. Majo" G,.tJup A.W. Division Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P.W. Majo,. GI"Ou}>

A.W. Division Major Groups

P.W. Division

A.W. Divi8ion

Major Group Division

Major Groups

7

o 04

2&3 20

21 23 28 31

34·35

39

70·71 o

04

2&3 20 21

3,854

2 2

]2 4

1 1 2 1

1

2

3,472 2 2 8

11 1

23 1 28 1

31 1

39 1

73 337

2&3 4

20 1 28 1

34-35 1 39 1

8 12,283

o 16

04 16 2&3 219

20 5

23 6 25 8 27 14

28 174 31 4 33 3

34-35 1

36 1 37 1 38 1 39 1

F

30

30

1,479

32

to

1 31

Principal Work r----'-__ __

Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group)

1

M

T otal-Contd.

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division

Major Group Division

Major Groups

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division Major Groups

P,W. Major Group

A W. Division Major Group

p. W. Major Group A.W. Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Group

A.W Division

Major Group Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Division Major Group Division

Maior Groups

P.W. Major GrQup

A.W. Division Major Group

80 4,968 o 12

04 12

2&3 28

20 ~

23 1 25 5 27 4 28 8

31 4 36 1

37 1

81 2.687 2&3 14

20 1 23 5

25 2 27 5

34-35 1

82 770

2&3 6 25 1 27 2 28 2 88 1 83 632

2&8 2 28 1

33 1 87 837

o 2 04 2

2&3 3

27 2 38 1

88 2,071

o 04

2&3

27 28 39

89 2&3

33

2 2

]65

1 163

1

137

1 1

77

TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.

F

3

26

335

375

81

1 30

32

•• 123

550

Principal Work

r---A..-..--,.

Additional work at Household Industry. (Divi5ion and Major Group

1

T otal-Concld.

P.W. Division 9 A.W. Division 0 Major Group 04 Division 2&8 Major Groups 20

23 25 27 28 31 36

P. W. Major Group 90 A.w. Division 0 Major Group 04 Division 2&3 Major Groups 20

23 25 27 213 31 36

RURAL

P.W. Division 0 A.W. Division 0 Major Group 04 Divi~ion 1 Major group 10 Division 2&3

Major Groups 20 2.3

25 27 28 31

34-35

P.W. Major Group 00 A.W, Division 2&3

1 Major Group 25

P.W. Major Group 01 1 A.W. Division 0 .. Major Group 04

Division 1 26 Major Group 10

Division 2&3 Major Group 27

2

6,039 8 8

64 3 6

12 2

21 14

6

6.039 8 8

64 3 6

12 2

21 14

6

4,509 7 7 3 3

10

1 1 .3

2

1 2

126

1 1

180 1 1 3 3

F

3

4,601 15 5

41

6 12

6 12

5

4,601 5 5

41

6 12

6 12

5

1,000 1 1

.. 1

1

55

Principal Work "......---L-__ -..

Additional work at Househuld Indu~try, (Division and Major Group)

1

M

RuraI-Contd.

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Division

Major Group

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division Major Group Division

Major Groups

P. W. Division A. W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. Division A.W. Division

Major Group Division

Major Groups

02 424

o 04

04 J,77J o 6

04 6 2&3 9

20 1 23 1 25 2

28 2 31 1

34-35 II

1 434 2&3 3

34-35 2

36 1 39

10 434 2&3 3

34-35 2

38 1 39

2&3 1,135 o 4

04 4 2&3 18

20 4 25 2

27 1 28 4 35 S 38 1 39 3

P.W. Major Group ZO 570 , A.W. Dh'ision 0

180 Major Group O~ 4 Division 2&8

Major Groups 20

28 36

1 S8 1 39

10

'" 3

1 1 1

F

s

314

1 1

451

258 2

258

2 ..

126

1

.. .. 1

13

••

Principal Work ,..---.L-..-_

Additional work • at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

1

M

2

Rural-Contd.

P.W. Majo,. Group

A.W. Division Major Group

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Division Major Group

P.W. Majol' G,.oup

A.W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. Majo.,. Group A.\V. DiviEiou

Major Groups

P.W. Division

A.W. Division Major Group Division Major Groups

P.W. Majo.,. G.,.oup

A.W. Division

Ma.jor Group Division

Major Groups

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

Major Group Division

Major Group

27

2&3 3S

28

2&3 39

31

2&3

28 36

39 2&3

25 27

3G 119

39

69

1 1

42

2

1 1

86 5

2

1

1 1

4 2.417

o 04

2&3 28 81

84·35

36

4

4

19 10 2

1 6

40 2,417

o 4

04 2&3

28 31

84·35 36

;

o 04

2&3

28

4

19

10 '.l.

1 6

188

33

3

14

14

F

3

5

1 1

7

3

722

722

227

1

1 14

14

78

TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.

Principal Work

,----'----,

Additional work at Household Industry (Dividon & Major Group)

1

M

2

Rural-Contd.

P.W. Major G.,.ouP A.W. DiviSion Major Group Division Major Group

P.W. Division A.W. Division Major Group Division Major Groups

51 147 o 3

04 .'l 2&3 14

28 14

6 4,692 o 7

04 7 2&3 t79

20 122 23 5

24 2

25 10

27 28 33

34-35

39

39

18 5

,. 3

3 11

P.W. Major Group 60·63 152

7

3

2

A.W. Dh'ision Major Groups

2&3 20 23

25 39

1 1

P.W. Majo.,. G.,.OIIP 64·68 4,439

A.W. Division 0 G

Major Group

Division Major Groupe,

0,1

2&3 20

23

24

25

27

28 33

34·35 38

39

6

170 119

3

l!

9

16

5

3

8

10

F

3

226 1 1

14 14

183

1

1 6 2

2

2

..

183

1

1

6 g

.. 2

2

..

Principal Work

Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

1

M

Rural-Contd.

P.W. Major Group 69 101

A.W. Division 0 1 Major Group 04 . 1 Division 2&3 2 Major Group 27 2

P.W. Division 7 673 A.W. Division 0 1 Major Group 04 1

Division 2&3 8

Major Groups 20 3 28 1

31 1

34·35 1 39

P.W. Major' Group 70·71 558

1

1

4

2

1

1.

A.W. Division

Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P.W. Majo.,. G.,.oup

A.W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

Major Group

Division

Major Groups

o 04

2&3

20

81 39

73

2&3

20

28 34·35

39

108

4

1 1 1 1

8 4,363

o 14

04

2&3

20

23

27 28

81

36

14

175

<1

5

12

149

4

1

F

3

+

3

..

462

26

26

Principal Work ~-.-'---.....,

Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group)

1

M

2

Rural-Contd.

P.W. Major Group

A.\V. Division

Major group

Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Group A. W. Division Major Groups

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division Major Groups

80 o

04

2&3 20 23

27 28

31 36

81 2&3

23 27

82 2&3

27 28

P.W, Major Group 83

A.W. Division 2&3 Major Group 28

P.W. Major Group 87 A.W. Division 0

Major Group 04

Division 1l&3

Major Group 27

P.W. Major Group A.W. Division

Major Group

Division Major Group

88 o

04 2&3

23

1,407 1)

11 20

4

1 4 6

4 1

1,197 9 4

5

242 3 1 2

322 1 1

485 1 1 2 2

675 2 2

140 140

P.W. Division A.W. Division Major Group Division

9 2,915

Major Groups

o 7 04 7

2&8 28

23 25 28 31 36

4

2 9 7 6

F

3

11

73

149 26

26

10

100

119

2,488 5 5

25 5

3 6 6 5

79

TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.

Principal Work

Additional work at Household Industry, (DiVision and Major Group)

1

Rural-Concld.

P.W. Major Group 90

A.W. Division 0

Major Group 04

Division 2&3

Major Groups 23

25

28

31

36

URBAN

P. W. Division 0

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Groups 20

23

25

28

84-35

36

P.W. Major Group 00

A. W. Division 2&3

Major Group 25

P.W. Major Gt'oup 01

A.W. Division

Major Group

P.W. Majot' Gt'oup

A.W. Division

Major Groups

P.W. Majot' Gt'oup

A.W. Division

Major Groups

2&3

28

02

2&3

23

34-35

36

04

2&8

20

28

M

2

2,915

'1

7

28

4

2

9

'1

6

1,417

6

1

1

1

2

1

296

1

1

160

1

1

277

3 .. 2

1

677

1

1 ..

F

3

2,488

5 5

25

5 3

6

6

5

558

3

2

1

129

139

90

2

2.

ZOO

1 .. 1

Principal Work

-----Additional work at HOUSEhold Industry (Division and Major Group)

1

Urban-Contd.

P.W. Division 2&3 A.W. Division 0

Major Group 04

Division 2&3

Major Groups 20 25 27 28

34-85

P.W. Mf"jor Group 20

A.W. Division 2&3 Major Group 28

P. W. Major Gt'oup 23

A. W. Division 2&3

Major Groups 20

25 27

P.W. Major Group 27

A.W. Division 0

Major Group 04

P.W. MajM Gt'oup 31

A.W. Division 2&8

Major Group 28

P.W. Major Group 34-35

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Group

P. W. Division

A.W. Dlvision

Major Groups

34·35

4

2&3

20

28

M

5,282 1 1 5 1

1 3

671 1 1

494

2

1 .. 1

834

1

1

399 II

2

274 .. .. 5,137

'1

1

6

P.W. Major Group

A.W. Division

Major Groups

40 5,137

2&3 7

20 1

6

f

s

498

.. 1

1

27

162

1 .. 1 ..

45 .. 22

••

131

1

1

560 .. .. 560 ..

Principal Work

r-----'------Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group)

1

M

Urban-Contd.

P. W. Division ;

A.W. Division 0

:\fajor Group 04

Division 2&3

Major Groups 27

28

34-85

P.W. Major Group 50

A.W. Division

Major Group

o 04

1,34;

2

2

17

1

14

II

851

.2

2

Division 2&3 5

Major Groups 27 1

28 II

34-55 II

P.W. Major Group 51 494

A.W. Division 2&8 12

Major Group 28 12

P.W. Division 6 7,127

A. W. Division 0 1

Major Group 04 1

Division 2&8 88

Major Groups 20 16

21

22

2'1

25

27

28

80

89

P.W. Major Gr'oup 60-63

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Gl'OUpS 20 28

1

1

8

2

5

2

1

2

909

2

1 1

F

8

481

.,

6

6

154

.. 327

6

6

400

B

1

1

1

9

"

80

TABLE .B-VII PART B-Contcl.

Principal Work

r----'----. Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group) M

2

Urban-Contd.

P.W. Major G,.ouP A.W. Division Major Group

Division Ma.jor Groups

P. W. Division A. W. Division

Major Group Division Major Groups

P.W. MajOt' Group A.W. Division Major Group

Division

Major Groups

P. W. Division

A.W. Division

Major Group

Division Major Groups

64-68 o

04

2&3

20

21 22 23

25 27 28 SO 89

5,921

1 1

31 15

1 1 2

2 5

2

1 2

7 3.181 o 1

04 1

2&3 4

20 1

21 1 28 1

28 1

70-71 2,914 o 1

04 1 2&3 4

20 1 21 1 28 1 28 1

8 7,920

o 2 04 2

2&3

20 23

25 27 28 88

34-35

87

ss 39

44 1

1 8 II

25 3

1 1

1 1

F

3

385

s

1

1

1

27

..

.. 1,017

6

1 5

Principal Work _--.1-_ Additional work at Household Industry (Division and Major Group)

1

Urban-Contd.

M

P.W. Major G,.ouj>

A.W. Division

Major Group

Division

130 3,561

o 1

04 1

2&3 8

Major Groups 25 5 28 2 37 1

P.W. Major Gf'OUP

A.W. Division

Major Groups

81 1,440

2&3 5

20 23

25

34-35

P.W. Major Group 82

A W. Division 2&3

Major Groups 25

27

28 83

P.W. Major Group 83

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Group 33

P.W. Majo,. G,.oup 137

A.W. Division 0

Major Group

Division

Majol' Group

04

2&3

38

1 1 II

1

528

8

1

1

1

310

1

I

352

1

1

1

1

P.W. Major Group 88 1,396

A.W. Division 2&3 25

Major Groups 27

28 39

P.W. Major G,.oup 89

A.W. Division 2&3

Major Group 83

1 23 1

125

1

1

F

3

15

262

226

:;

1 4

22

23

431

1

1

26

81

TABLE B-Vn PART B-Contd.

Principal Work

,.---J.---..

Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group}

1

1\1

Principal Work

.-----'-_--. Additional wOl'k at Household Industry, (Division and

F Major Group

3 1

M

2

Urban-Concl d. 2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

P.W. Division

A. W. Division Major Group

Division

Major GroupB

P. W. Major Group A.W. Division Major Group Division

Major Groups

9 3,124 2,113 o 1

04 1

2&3 36 16

20 R

23 2 1

25 10 9 27 28 31

2

12 7 6

90 3,124 J,I13

o 1 04

2&3

20 23 25 27

28 31

1

36

3 2

10

2 12 7

16

9

I)

Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

P. W. Division r\. W. Division Division

P. W. Division

A. \V. Division

Di\'isicD

P W. Div:sion .\.\V. Di\·jc i rll1

P.W. Division

A, W. Division Division

P. W. Division

A.W. Division Dh lsion

P.W. Division

A.W. DhHoll Division

o o

2&3

4 o

2&3

5 2&3

6 o

2&3

7 o

2&3

8 o

2&3

564 1 !j

325

:2

658

21

103

690 il

12

166

34

4

32

2

96

417

P.W. Division

A. W. Division Division

P.W. Division A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

Division

P. W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

Division

P.W. Division

A. W. Division

o 1

2&3

I 2&3

2&3 o

2&3

5 2&3

6 o

2&3

8 2&3

310 3

1

15 2

88 4

1

II 1

322 5

12

470 8

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division A. W. Division

P.W. Divi,:on

A.W. Division

Dil'Hon

P.W Division

A.W. Division

P W. Division .\.W. Divi~ion

P.W. Division

A,W. Division

Division

P.W. Division A.\V. Divi~ion

Divi<ion

o 2&3

700

2&3 ,I 2&3 • 1

4 473 o 1

2&3 5

5 2&3

6 2&3

8

15 1

515 17

503

o 1

2&3 8 9 1,184 o 1

2&3 4

4 Bhanpura Tahs;l (Rul'al)

P.W. Division 586 P.W. Division A·W. Division

9 2&8

471 5 S A.W. Division

o 2&3

F

3

87

42

13

1

53

350 1

182

18 3

21 .. 54

S

880 g

6

144

Principal Work

Additional work at Household Industry. (Dlvision and Major Group)

1

M

II

4 Bhanpura Tahsil Rural--Concld.

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A.W. Divbion

Division

P. W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

Division

4

2&8

, o

2&3

6

2&3

8

o 2&3

443

i

22

II

1

243 3

211

1

19

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

P. W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A. W. Division

P.W. Division

A.\V. Division

Division

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

A.\V. Division

Division

o o

2&3 2&3

4

o

6

o

2&B

8

2&3

9

o

394

2

161

10

225 2

487 1

17

360

6

150

2

II

6 Garoth Tahsil(Rural)

P.W. Division

A.W. Division

P.W. Division

P. W. Division

A.W. Division

o 2&3

2&3

4

2&3

737

2

51

290

7

F

3

207

12

22

2

5;

44

25

1

88

15

II

3-1

118

1

Ii

118

38

82

TABLE B-VII PART B-Collcld.

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work ,---- r---~--...., --, Additional work Additional work Additional work at Household at Household at Household Industry. Industry. Industry (Division aud (Division and (Division and Major Group) M F Major Group) 1\1 F Major Group) M F

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 II 3

6 Garoth Tahsil Rural--Conc1d. 7 Mandsaur Tahsil Rural-Candd. S Sitamau Tahsil Rural-Concld.

P.W. Division 5 41 33 P. W. Division 5 47 44 P.W. Division 2&3 109 10

A.W. Divi~i~n 0 1 A W. Division 0 1 A.W. Division 2&3 1 Division 2&3 1 5 Division 2&3 5 2 P.W. Division 6 740 36 P. W. Division 4 207 74

A.VoI. Division 2&3 36 2 P.W. Division 6 803 36 A.W. Division 2&3 1

A.W. Division 2&'1 55 P.W. Division 8 434 37 31 32 P.W. Division 5 A.W. Division 0 1 P.W. D:vision 7 57 Division 2&3 21 4 A.W. Division 2&3 1

A.W. Division 2&3 2

P.W. Division 9 121 40 P.W. Division 6 924 14

A.W. Division 0 1 P.W. Division 8 994 85

A.W. Division 0 1 Division 2&3 4 2. A.W. Division 0 8

Division 2&3 75 II Division 2&3 18

7 Mandsaut Tah~il (Rurlll) 110

P.W. Division 9 203 190 P.W. Division 7

p.W. Division 0 684 82 A.W. Division 0 2. 1 A.W. Division 2&3 3

A.W. Division 0 3

Division 2&3 2 Division 2&3 9 5 P.W. Division 8 641 48

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural) A.W. Division 2&3 26 5 P. W. Division 189 113 A.W. Division 2&3 1 2 P. W. Division 0 474 9 P.W. Division 9 428 504

P.W. Division 2&3 521 31 A.W. Division 0 1 A.W. Division 0 1

A.W. Division 2&3 5 Division 2&3 1 Division 2&3 4, 0

83

TABLE B-VIII PARTS A & B

84

TABLE

PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD MANDSAUR

SeeKing employment r---------'--- --Age groups ,-__.__________, ------..

Total unemployed Total 15·19 20-24 25-29 30-34 S. Educ:l.tior:alle\'eh No. r------'---. r---'--, r-'---, ,.....--'----- ,........--'----., ,---'-----.,

P M F M F !Ii F ~1 F 1'1 F M F ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 lil 14 1/i

TOla) 373 3S5 IB 157 77 55 13 S

Illite~ate 81 67 14 19 10 3

3 Literate (without Educiltional Level) 104 102 2 50 30 12 4 1

Primary or Junior basic 1118 127 1 .54 27 21 4

"Matriculation and HigheT Secc.mlary 55 5.\ 1 3'~ 10 "

1~ 3 1

6 Unh'ersity Degree O!' Post-graduate Degree 5 5 2 "

Z

Note :-Lines and columns with nil entries have been omitted.

TABLE

PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX Perwns unemployed by

Total unemployed Illiterate -----'---._-----, ,-

DiRtrictjTahsil Persons Males Females Person~ Males Females 1 '2 3 ~ li 6 '1

MANDSAUR DISTRICT 166 133 33 100 69 31 1 J awad Tahsil 18 17 1 'I S II Neemuch Tahsil .. S Manasa Tahsil 7B 47 31 6~ 32 31 4 Bhanpura Tahsil ~O 20 17 17 Ii Malhargarh Tahsil ]2 12 Il '.l 6 Garoth Tahsil 22 21 1 11 11 .. 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 9 9 2 2 8 Sitamau Tahsil 7 7 .. 2 2

85

B-VI1I

AGE.GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY DISTRICT

£01' the first time Persons employed befol'e but now out of employment and seeking work

Age-groups --__.t_-.

35+ Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ S. No.

.-----'------- r--..J...._~ .---___J,_--., r--'----" r---'---. ,..---J----. ,--->--, ,---'--, ~

M F 1\1 F !VI F M F M F M F M F M F

16 11 18 19 20 21 211 23 114 115 26 117 28 119 SO 31 1

7 198 18 37 55 3 42 3 34 4 24 5 6 2

2 48 U 11 1 10 2 9 2 7 II 9 5 II II II

3 52 II 8 15 1 9 11 1 1 II .. S

2 13 12 23 16 1 14 6 II .. .i

22 1 6 5 .. 7 II 1 II .. 5

: :2 1 ., 6

B-VIII

AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONI.Y edutational levels

Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation & above Distl'ict/Tahsil ---'------, ,,---

Persons Males Fem:tle~ PerSODS Male~ Females Personq Males Females B 9 10 11 H l~ 14 16 16

26 24 2 26 26 .. 14 14 Dilltrict Ii 1 9 9 1 1

II 8 :1 .. 'i 5 7 7 3

Ii! !l .. 1 1 .f 4

3 3 .. /) /) .. II 2 .. 4 6 5 1 2 2 .. 8 3 .. 6 4 4 2 II .. 1 1 .. 'I 3 :J II Il •• .. S

86

TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Dependents, infant! Non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled

Total/Rural/Urban Age-group r--- r-~ ,.---J----, r--~

Per~ons Male~ Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 !l 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11

MANDSAVR

Total All ages 357,470 159,036 198,434 44,051 10,783 57,285 t 11,810 128,620 0-14 273,834 143,265 130,569 36,850 10,239 4,360 k6,338 115,860

15-34 45,351 9,558 35,793 7,196 544 32,926 1,403 1,936 35-59 21,730 1,910 19,820 16,655 846 2,674

60+ 16,204 4,155 12,048 ,. 3,339 3,081 8,152 Age not 351 147 204 5 5 142 198 stated

Rutal All ages 256,200 117,984 138,216 26,569 3,440 .30,900 89,837 102,673 0-14 209,593 109,645 99,918 23,897 3,406 3,337 85,685 93,103

15-34 22,629 4,196 ] 8,433 2,669 34 16,769 1,016 l,fllS 35-59 12,035 1,183 10,852 8,711 617 I,H,S5

60+ 11,709 2,869 8,840 2,081 2,431 \5,428 Age 110t 234 91 ].13 3 2 88 141 stated

Urban All ages 101,270 41,052 60,218 17,482 7,343 26,385 21,973 25,947 0-]4 64,241 33,620 30,621 12,953 6,833 1,023. 20,653 22,757

15-34 22,722 5,362 17.360 4,521 510 16,157 387 620 35-59 9,695 727 8,968 7,944 :229 789

60+ 4,495 1,287 3,208 .. 1,258 650 1,724 Age not 117 56 61 !.I 8 64 57 stated

Jawad

R1.Irai All ages 31,709 15,263 16,446 3,787 577 3,042 11,280 12,740 0-14 116,100 H,193 12,507 3,365 572 310 10,821 11,620

15-34 ~,319 572 1,747 '22 5 1,636 79 86 35-59 1,224 142 1,082 878 67 180 60+ 1,400 324 1,076 2ll! 281 820 Age not 66 32 34 32 34 stated

2 Neem1.lch

Rural All ages 26,627 13,153 13,474 3,204 343 2,602 9,852 10,406 0-14 112,399 12,007 10,392 2,872 338 263 9,123 9,772

15-34 2,146 157 1,389 3A9 15 1,240 407 85 35-59 960 U6 844 608 14 209 60+ 1,119 270 849 .. 491 248 !l40 Age not 3 8 3 stated

3 Manasa

Rural All ages 29,770 14,492 15,278 3,098 S49 2,444 11,068 12,018 0-14 25,330 13,438 11,892 2,761 537 2B2 10,663 11,108

15-34 1,954 510 1,444 337 12 1,279 71 62 35-59 1,108 166 9'2 .. 740 70 133 60+ 1,359 868 991 : 19B 254 706 Age not 19 10 9 10 9 stated

87

B-IX

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY Inmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed before

Retired, rentier or mental and charitable employment for the but now out of employ-independent peroons Beggars, vagrants etc. institutions first time ment and seeking work Age-group r- _____ L __ ~

r----___.I....._-----., r------ r-----'----, --.. Males Females Males Female,; Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

DISTRICT

1,063 634 1,530 835 88 22 204 290 55 All ages T 1 66 105 4 1 I 5 4 0-14 33 35 479 316 58 8 192 197 28 15-34 307 229 652 234 19 9 7 79 19 35-59 722 370 333 179 7 4 4 9 4 60+

1 Age not stated

323 266 1,107 685 9 15 47 92 37 All ages R 57 97 1 1 5 4 0-14 15 6 389 282 2 5 42 63 21 15-34 89 61 450 180 3 5 3 21 10 35-59 219 199 211 126 ~ 4 1 3 2 60+

Age not stated

740 368 423 150 79 7 157 198 18 All ages U 1 9 8 4 0-14 18 29 90 34 56 3 150 134 7 15-34 218 168 202 54 16 4 4 58 9 35-59 503 171 122 53 3 3 6 2 60+ 1 .. Age not

stated

Tahsil

44 38 130 35 4 13 11 7 All ages R 6 4 1 1 0-14 4 1 52 11 5 10 5 1 15-34 13 10 58 14 2 5 2 35-59 27 27 14 6 2 2 60+ Age not

stated

Tahsil

6 7 91 116 All ages R 12 19 0-14 1 20 59 .. 15-34 5 2 37 25 to .. 35-59 5 22 13 60+ Age not

stated

Tahsil

100 100 176 132 10 .. 39 35 All ages R 12 II 2 4 0-14 1 1 66 70 1 8 26 20 15-34 16 29 69 30 1 ]0 10 35-59 83 70 29 21 1 1 1 60+ .. .. Age not stated

88

TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Dependents, infant~ Non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled

Total/Rural/Ut.!>an Age-group r--~ ,.-----..--J---. r--~ Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 S 4 fi 6 7 S 9 10 l1

4 Bhanpura

Rural An ages 17,078 7,764 9,314 1,737 222 2,,92 ,,930 6,47$ 0-14 13,837 7,299 6,5~8 1,553 221 352 5,745 5,965

15-3,1 1,69]. 252 1,439 184 1 .. 1,411 32 23 35-59 840 55 785 721 20 59 60+ 710 158 552

" 100 133 428 Age not .. 'tated

5 Malhargarh

Rural All age, 28,949 13,667 15,282 3,483 377 2,676 10,034 12,131 0-14 24,292 12,666 11,626 3,176 377 311 9,487 10,928

15-3. 2,044 431 1,613 307 "

1,490 75 97 85-59 1,195 170 1,025

" 762 112 237 60+ 1,418 400 1,018 113 360 869 Age not

" stated

6 Garoth

Rural All ages 35,237 14,555 20,682 2,419 234 .. 7,685 11,939 12,686 0-14 26,551 13,655 12,896 2,184 230 ., 1,094 11,463 11,564

15-34 4,502 369 4,133 235 4 4,028 82 80 85-59 2,458 141 2,817 2,110 66 189 60+ 1,661 372 1,289 451 310 808 Age not 65 18 47- , 18 45 stated

7 Mandsaur

Rural ,- All ages 44,776 21,042 23,734 5,907 726 4,761 14,908 18,094 0-l4 37,757 19,712 18,045 5,435 721 729 14,259 16,681

15-34 3,223 658 2,565 472 .5 2,443 113 67 35-59 1,738 172 1,566 1,268 95 262 60+ 2,058 500 1,558 326 HI 1,184 Age not stated

8 Sitall1au

Rural All ages 42,054 18,048 24,006 2,934 412 5,098 14,826 18,323 0-14 32,727 16,675 ].6,052 2,551 HO 46 U,124 15,565 15-34 4,750 6·,7 4,103 3S3 2 3,240 157 816 35-69 2,512 221 2,291 1,634 113 616 60+ 1,984 477 1,507 178 404 1,~78 Age not 81 :18 53 28 63 stated

89

B-IX

BROAD AGE·GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY-Col1cld. Inmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed before

Rf'iired, I'Hntier ur mental and charitable employment for the but now out,of employ-ind<'pendent persons Beggars, vagrants etc, institutions first time ment and seeking work Age-group ,-----'-------, ,------'------._ ,..---..- r----"---~ Maleq Female~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

12 VI 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

Tahsil

19 7 51 16 2 13 7 All ages R 1 0-14

18 4 11 7 15-34 8 1 25 4 2 35-59

11 6 13 8 1 2 60+ • Age not stated

Tahsil

35 34 103 64 6 6 All ages R 3 10 0-14

3 51 36 24 6 4 15-34 8 3 48 23 2 35-59

24 29 16 7 60+ Age not

stated

Tahsil

52 18 121 58 22 All ages R 6 8 .. .. 2 0-14

3 36 21 1 12 15-34 17 8 .52 15 6 3S-59 32 15 27 14 1 .. 2 1 60+ .. .. .. Age not

stated

Tahsil

25 33 190 120 2 .. 9 All ages R 17 14 1 0-14

. 1 2 6'1 48 1 1 7 15-3ol 7 7 68 31 1 1 35-59

t7 24 42 24 60+ .. .. .. . . .. Age not stated

Tahsil

-12 29 239 14-1 ;; 2 All ages R 31 0-14

~ 98 45 5 II 15-34 15 6 93 35 .. •• 35-59 25 23 48 3.3 '60+ .. .. .. , . Age not

stated

B-ECONOMIC TABLES

(ii) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

92

TABLE B-X

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD

INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

iJ1.\SEIl O~ 20~~ SAMPLE)

TOLd Households engaged Households Households Hou~eholds engaged

1

MI\NDSAUR DISTRICT

1 hwau Tah,il

2 Neernuch Tahsil 3 l\Ianasa Tahsll

4 Bhanpura Tahoil :) :\Ia:hargarh T,\h,lI

() Garoth Tahsil

'; :\Iandqaur Tahsil

q Sitamau Tahsil

Hural Urb'l.n

T

R U

H

R

I,

I{

J(

j<.

R

H

Total number of households

8

30,021

23,380

6,641

8,267

2,61S

3,LH

),531

2,..f:9u

2,853

4,1?'7

3,HfJ

neither in cultiva-tion nor in Hou sehold

Industry 4

8,960

3,986

4,974

626

485

611

372 327

466

584 !j}f)

TABLE B-XI

engaged in engaged in both in cultiva tion cultivation Household and }[ousehold

only Industry only Industry

5 6 7

17,403 1,478 2,180

16,360 929 2,IOS

1,043 S49 7S

2,188 180 273

1,832 51 150

2,092 144 287

94A 94 117

1,853 91 224

2,038 84 265

2,90.5 174 474

2,.504 III 315

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

( BASED ON 20% SAl\IPLE )

FigUI"" ), 2 and B in column 1 qand for: 1 Owned 01' held from Government, 2 Held from private persons or in qtitutions fIll' p3yment in moneY,1,ind 01' ,harc, ,'0 Partly held from Government flnd partly from private persons for payment in nl<1ney, hind or ;,har<',

Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres III tere"t :\0, of ,--....---------- _'-_------------------_..-...,. in land ('ulti\'ating Le,s 1'0- 2'5- 5'0- 7'5- 10'0- 1.2'5- 1.5'0- ~O,O- 50+ Unqpe.

c nlt;\ :tte,1 h"ll,ph()lcl, than l 2,1 4 !) /'4 ~I'a 1'2'4 nn 29'9 J!J'9 &mol'e cified

2 ., f) (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MANDS,\UR DISTRICT (RURAL)

Total IB,465 420 2,005 3,369 3,139 2,I5B 2,222 1,276 3,291 486 92 7 I 15,917 387 1,794 3,018 2,755 1,836 1,868 1,042 2,728 404 78 7 2 600 29 148 158 116 52 44 20 27 6 .. 3 1,94B 4 63 193 268 270 310 214 536 76 14

Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,'161 124 697 777 364 172 122 61 113 ;n 7 1 11,212 115 623 695 B25 Ifj7 10H t1 107 li2 7 ),

2 81 (j 45 is 6 2 n 1 " .. ..

S 168 3 29 64 33 13 10 9 6 1 " 2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

Total 1,982 45 220 325 355 206 223 162 360 74 II J 1 1,763 42 201 284 321 183 198 143 320 66 9 1 ~ 56 3 15 16 11 2 :3 4 2 3 163 ,. 2.5 2'3 21 '!.7 ]5 3'3 8 2

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,379 30 270 438 494 272 301 155 360 52 7 1 1,994 29 237 379 42B 224 238 122 289 43 5 :2 112 1 25 31 2Y 12 5 \I 7 .. S 273 8 28 37 3il 58 'n 61 9 2

93

TABLE B-XI

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CUL TIV A TlON CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Collcld.

( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Figures I, 2 and 3 ,n column 1 stand for: 1 Owned or held from Government. 2 Held f!'Om private persons or institutions

for payment in money, kind or share. 3 Partly held from Government an,l P<1l'tiy from private persons for payment in

money, kind or share. Households engaged in cultivatlOn by size of land in acres

Interest No. of ------------------------'------------------------, in land cultivating Less 1'0- 2'5- 5'0- 7'5- 10'0- 12'5- 15'0- 30'0- 50+ Unspe-

cultivated households than 1 N 4'9 7'4 9'9 12'4 14'9 29'9 49'9 & more cifled

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

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

Total 1,065 8 84 153 172 122 146 6] 238 61 13 I 1 786 8 77 115 131 98 105 44 156 40 11 1 2 88 7 31 23 7 7 6 4 3 3 ' 191 7 18 17 34 17 78 18 2

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

10tal 2,077 18 134 320 341 276 304 186 443 46 9 1 1,816 16 120 289 310 239 255 163 373 42 9 2 47 2 11 18 3 6 4 1 1 1 3 214 :3 13 28 31 45 22 69 3

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,303 19 117 288 379 272 352 196 576 90 II 3 1 1,862 15 102 261 316 217 283 151 441 65 8 3 2 94 4 13 12 28 9 14 4 8 2 3 347 2 15 35 46 65 41 127 23 3

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,379 109 282 640 547 471 369 240 642 63 16 1 3,020 99 263 602 492 410 328 200 558 54 14 2 57 9 11 13 8 7 5 1 3 !l il02 1 8 2.~ 47 54 36 39 81 9 2

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,l:l19 67 201 428 487 367 405 2D9 559 77 18 1 1 :a,461 63 171 393 432 308 357 168 484 72 15 1 2 65 4 21 19 8 7 ., ., 1 2 :3 290 9 16 47 52 45 40 73 5 3

MANDSAUR DlSTRICT (URBAN)

Total 1,118 16 117 207 214 104 127 78 202 42 II 1 973 12 110 186 198 89 109 59 162 39 9 2 40 4 7 16 3 3 2 3 1 to I 3 10; S 13 12 16 16 39 3 ,

Size of land (Class ranges in acres)

All sizes

Less than I

1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 ,.0-7.4

7.5-9.9 10.0-12.-1 12.5-14.9

15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9

50+ Unspecified

All sizes

Less than 1

1.0-2.4

2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4

7.5-9.9 10.0-124

12.5-14.9

15.0-29.9 30.0-49.v

50+ Unspecified

All sizes

Less than 1 l.0-2.4

2.5-·1.9 5.0-7.4

7.5-9.9

10.0-12.4

12.5-H.9

15.0-29.9

30.0-49.9

50+ Unspecified

04

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY

HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL

Total of CUltivating Households

r---------------------1 person

(BASED ON

Cultivating Households according to nurobel'

2 persons 3-5 persons ,-______ -L--___ ---.. ,---_-L_-... ,-____ --'-_ _-, ,----_.J...._ ___ ~

House- Family- Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired workers holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers

2.

16,360

308 1.66S 2,840

2,793 1,933

2.054 1,165 3,068

450

77

i

2,188

93 605 688 384

154

116 57

110

23 7

1,832 34

186

294 328

199 211 15-1

348 72

11 1

,...--L--, ,...--L--, M F M F

3

25,914 306

1,972

3,675 4,036 3,040

3,417 2,063 6,132 1,073

195

5

3,312

93 733

1.032 565 266 209

116 234

48 15

I

2,776

33 2,,3

355 452

289

340 244 635 154

SO 1

4

21,687 263

1,749 3,377 3,490

2.524 2,810 1,620 4,947 ~

770 132

5

5 6

1,939 1,914 16 103 72 34,

128 429 159 342 134 212 238 184 164 101 664 171

269 21 95 1

5

3,124 327 186

19 74

46 25 11

100 9 737 48 994 75 5e6 38

253 29 187 20

101 203

29

14

18 51

28

11

2,514 251 29

193 355

423 245 323 207 595 124

20

2

3

8

20

14 32

38

93 SO

11

3

3

3

182 10

34

39

39 17

11

14 15 2

7 8 9

1,545 369 5,510 6,070 4,791 76

262 309

279 185 168

90 153

20

27 126 122 123 83

120 63

27

741

1,261 1,123

691

756 703 1,304 1,191 1,198 1,015

759 597 16 624 712 503 II 314 370 230 18 635 777 404 1 48 63 22

I 2 3

124 62

8 11

53 2.1.

27 19 15 10

10 1 3

3 3

1

6 8 2

768 788 713

41 39 41 271 273 258

251 262 232

96 100 89

47 47 43 31 31 29

14 15 12 14 18 7

3 !J 2

142 40 646 689 566

7 3 14 1!l 14 26 8 87 94 78

26 J3 144 148 137 33 6 133 138 125

13 4 75 85 63

10 1 57 63 48

12 2 43 47 35 12 0 83 88 61 2 9 12 5

!l

12 1'1 14 15 16

MANDSAUR

279 7,462 13,%4 12,235

7 67 108113, 23 525 863 878 27 1,040 33 1,214 26 914 33 1,076

28 636 89 1,719 11 238 2 32

1,801

2,212 1,703 2,023 1,220 3,464

506

62

2

1,806 2,055 1,545 1,767 1,028

2,731 284

27

35 1,031 1,818 1,784 2 29 46 48

11 241 371 '19 8 344 617 614

3 181 347 ~O"

4 73 130 137 2 60 117 100

1 3

1

24 45

64 115

11 22 >! 8

42 99 14

6

1,134

7 36 58 88 86

146 107

428 140 38

Jaw ad

153 6

28

eo 22

15 1'1

5

28 7

4

2 Neemuch

37 873 1,536 1,490 2 8 2 59 3 108

3 142 2 92 3 130

4 86 17 197 1 48

3

14

103 172 245 159

227

154 361 94 7

12

93 196 249 151 231 136 349 70 :I

165

1 5

11 11 27

26 60 23

1 ..

95

B-XII

SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND

AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% SAMPLE)

of persons engaged in cultivation

,- .---.,

6-10 persons .

Unspecified ~'[ore than 10 persons ,--------'- -, ,----- -, ,- Size of land House. Family Hh'ed House- Family Hired House- Family Hired (Class ranges hold~ workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres)

,,----'-----., __ .A.._--. r----L----, M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

DISTRICT (RURAL)

1,300 4,186 4,127 463 31 149 165 42 83 21 All sizes 12 2 Less than 1

28 9\ 85 9 26 4 1.0- 2.4 87 261 260 35 23 8 2.5- 4.9

109 343 349 38 1 4 8 4 .. 5.0-- 7.4 113 380 343 14 3 13 12 8 7.5- 9,9 161 510 516 58 4 8 8 10.0--12.4

112 380 351 20 3 8 1 12.5--14.9 523 1,682 1,725 131 12 56 69 12 8 4 15.0-29.9

133 433 412 105 10 51 51 13 30.0-49.9

34 106 86 53 3 18 17 1 50+ Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

181 562 546 119 .5 20 19 16 17 4 All sizes 4 1 Less than 1

13 36 39 9 6 1.0- 2.4 44 126 129 35 3 2 2.5- 4.9 32 103 102 13 5.0- 7.4 22 74 66 10 1 5 6 7.5- 9'9

18 58 58 9 4 1 10.0-12.4

15 50 47 4 8 8 12.5--14.9

26 86 84 12 3 12 13 8 15.0-29.9 8 22 13 20 .. 30.0-49.9

3 7 8 7 50 + Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

121 384 390 45 5 25 28 " ; All sizes

2 Less than 1 ;'l 20 14 1 1.0- 2.4

3 9 9 2,5- 4.9

13 36 43 6 1 5.0- 7.4

8 26 22 1 1 6 5 7.5-- 9.9

12 40 43 2 1 10.0-12.4

11 31 3<l 8 12.5-14.9

50 162 165 12 3 12 17 4 15.0-29.9

12 39 43 6 1 7 6 .. .. 30.0-49.9

7 21 17 10 .. .. 50+ .. .. Unspecified

96

TABLE

SAMPLE HOqSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL

(BASED ON

Cultivating households according to number

Tutti ot Cultinl.ting .----__ ~ ______ ....t. ________________

Hom.ehoJd~ 1 person 2 persons 3-5 persons Sile of land

, _________ .J.... _______ r-----'-~

,..---__ ----t-____ -, r--------l-_____ ~

\ Class ranges House- Family- Hired House- Family House- Familv Hired House- Family Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers ho1<l~ workers worker. holds workers workers

~-'----, ,.--'---, ,--_J....---.., ,----'---. M F M F M F M F

2 3 15 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13 14 15 16

3. Manasa

All sizes 2.092 3,408 3,192 253 178 134 44 627 648 579 27 1,053 ].906 1,853 156 Less than 1 15 12 7 1 8 7 1 4 4 4 .. 1 1 2 1.0- 2.4 228 282 249 9 47 33 14 100 98 LOO 2 72 129 116 7 2.5- 4.9 376 494 50.5 14 42 27 15 158 157 156 3 155 250 275 9 5.0- 7.1 444 684 C·~l 85 32 2A S 153 1M 14C 6 231 425 406 21 7.5- 9.9 249 433 877 15 17 15 II 76 82 69 1 133 260 234 Ii

10.0-12.4 277 480 453 51 13 12 1 63 67 52 7 166 294 297 32 12.5-14.9 137 278 251 15 G 4 2 21 28 14 ., 85 156 161 10 15.0-29.9 319 627 599 8A 11 10 1 49 54 3~ 6 184 338 321 58 30.0-49.9 44 104 90 22 2 2 3 4 2 25 52 41 8 50+ 4 14 10 3 1 1 2

4. Bhanpura

All sizes 948 1,481 1,186 93 138 128 10 318 355 '172 9 421 788 673 62 Less than 1 8 10 2 5 5 .. 2 2 2 1 3 " 1,0- 2.4 73 Ell 70 1 20 18 2 32 33 30 1 21 30 38 2,5- 4.9 13t 164 124 J. 28 27 1 66 70 61 1 37 67 6'2 ,. 1i.0- 7.4 148 204 1.59 5 29 25 4 57 68 51 59 106 94 5 7.5-· 9.9 108 163 131 3 14 11 3 45 52 38 41 75 66 3

10.0-12.4 132 216 172 18 15 15 43 48 37 1 61 115 102 9 12.5-14.9 63 100 89 3 5 5 21 22 19 1 33 61 59 1 15,0-29.9 217 390 326 25 19 19 45 56 29 5 129 244 209 19 80.0-49.9 56 127 91 27 3 3 6 8 4 32 74 35 20 50+ 11 24 21 10 1 1 1 6 11 7 5 Unspecified I 2 I I 2 I

S. Malhargarh

All sizes 1,853 2,872 2,450 118 212 178 34 696 750 630 12 812 1,535 1,345 87 Less than 1 11 11 6 3 8 7 8 6 " .. 1.0- 2.4 107 121 94 2 24 20 4 55 58 52 25 43 38 .. 2.5- 4.9 266 301 276 2 56 38 18 135 13t} 1'34 72 12-1 121 2 5.0- 7.4 ROj 402 337 4 33 31 2 157 169 141 1 III 194 184 3 7.5- 9.9 2H 356 305 7 27 25 2 100 10) 95 1 109 200 185 G

10,0-12,,1 286 461 891 10 23 21 2 104 115 92 1 141 267 232 9 12.5-14.\1 167 295 233 10 15 12 !3 47 fjR n .. 93 18';' 154 8 15.0-29.9 414 791 681 62 31 28 fl 87 100 61i 9 2il5 469 397 il7 flO.0-49.9 45 115 .112 19 8 ·5 1 21 43 29 12 50+ 9 19 1.5 12 1 2 5 8 5 10

6. Garoth

All sizes 2,038 3,348 2,204 188 307 267 40 73S 89S S3() 4S 842 1,742 1,230 111 Less th;J.n 1 1'3 22 9 9 7 2 () R -l 11 7 3 1.0- 2.4 94 91 6U 1 35 28 7 fl7 BH '35 1 15 25 27 ,. 2.5- 49 236 2R4 221 B 54 45 ~J 109 116 100 2 III 109 101 5 5.0- 7._ 33.~ 474 370 11 59 52 7 146 J66 121 5 118 219 204 6 7.5- 9.9 23~) 3.5 256 9 50 17 3 86 100 68 4 89 163 153 2

10.0-12.4 321 527 316 16 35 31 4 134 171 RR 5 140 285 192 11 12.5"-14.9 175 318 18. 19 24 21 3 51 uti 2~J 7 88 189 117 12 15.0-29.9 530 1,055 639 83 35 32 3 152 210 76 18 283 639 386 56 30.0-49.9 81 209 115 34 4 4 11 V3 7 2 44 104 H 25 50+ 9 22 22 7 .. " 2 2 1 1 1 :.I 3 UnspeCified 3 I 3 2 2 I 1 1

97

B-XII

SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY--Colltd.

20% SAMPLE)

of persom engaged in cultivation

6-10 peJ-,or:;s More than 10 persons Unspecified ,------------'------~----- ~---------~ ---'--- Size of land

House- Hired House. Hired House- Hired (Class ranges holds Family workers workers holds Family workers workers holds Family workers workers in acres)

,-----J--"' ~ ,.-----'------, 11 F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

Tahsil (Rural)

222 712 7{]9 S7 2 S 7 10 • 10 3 All sizes ., 2 1 Less than 1

G 22 19 3 1_0- 2.4 19 GO 59 \I .. 2 2.5- 4!J 27 131 :11 8 1 ., 5.0-7A 22 76 72 .. 7_5- 9_9 34 107 103 12 10.0-12.4 25 90 74 5 12-5-14.1} 'l4 225 239 29 .. 1 .. 15_0-29.9 18 44 47 '2 1 '2 '2 10 30.0-49.9 2 7 5 1 1 6 5 50+

Tahsil i.Rural)

70 210 231 22 All sj2ies Less than 1 1_0- 2.4 \I 5- 4.9

~ 10 10 5.0- 7.4 8 :l5 24 7_5- 9.~

12 38 33 8 10.0-12.4 4 12 11 1 12.5-14.9

24 71 88 1 15.0-29.9 15 42 52 7 30_0-49_11

4 1.11 13 fi 5Q+ Vnspee:ifie<l

Tahsil (RUtal)

119 386 <IDS 15 5 23 36 9 -I All si2ies ,. 1 Less than l

II 2 1.0- 2..4 1 3 3 Il 2-5- 4_9 2 8 'I 1" .5_0- 7 ~ 8 27 2:3 7_5- 9.9

17 54 .57 I .. B 10.0-12.~ 1'2 43 35 2 12.5-14.9 57 185 20'!. 4 :4 9 14 2 2 15.0-29.9 19 57 68 7 2 lO 14 30.0-49.9 3 9 10 2 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

131 438 398 21 6 6 22 4 All snes

" Less than 1

4 'i l.O- 2.~ 14 11 S 1 2.5- 4.9

12 37 38 5,(1- 7.4 11 !:I5 32 3 7.5- 9.9 II 36 32 10.0-1'2.1 12 42 35 Ll.~-14.9 55 174 174 7 5 2 11>0-29.9 22 8, 64 'i' 30.0_49_9

4 12 12 4 1 13 6 1 50+ Unspcifiede

98

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL

~BASED ON

Cultivating households according to number

Total of Cultlvatmg r----_______ L ______

Households 1 person 2 persons 3-5 persons Size of land ;---------'--------. ,---~ r------'-----, ,--(Class range, Hou.e- Family- Hired House- Family House· Family Hired House· Family Hired in acre') hold, workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers ,- ~--"----, r----'----, ,---J--., ,----"-----..

:\1 F :\1 F :\f F :\1 F '2 II Ii 6 7 ::3 9 10 11 12 1}l 14 15 16

7. Mandsaur

All sizes 2,905 4,437 3,900 416 360 281 73 982 1,017 874 73 1,327 2,405 2,209 231 Less than 1 81 75 70 3 31 27 4 '34 29 37 2 15 19 29 1 1'0- 2.4 199 211 191 (; 56 40 1$ 90 88 86 6 50 83 89 .. 2.5- 4.9 501 602 547 11 99 72 27 237 241 228 5 157 267 270 6 5.0- 7.4 469 634 570 28 51 41 10 208 215 191 10 200 3.J7 335 11 7.5- 9.9 .29 656 550 35 41 34 7 154 167 129 12 218 401 362 2~ 10.0-12.4 335 515 457 53 35 31 4 100 106 84 10 179 324 300 28 12.5-14.9 222 374 327 30 18 17 1 59 133 48 7 123 220 204 22 15.0-29.9 597 1,189 1,053 164 29 25 4 97 105 69 20 356 689 596 107 80_0-49.9 57 153 122 62 3 3 2 1 22 n 21 22 50+ 12 28 13 24 ('

7 14 3 11

8. Sitamau

All sizes 2,;04 4,280 3,117 293 3;1 285 66 798 928 627 41 1,103 2,234 1,651 163 Less than 1 48 50 40 1 18 12 6 18 20 15 1 10 18 19 1.0- 2.4 173 210 146 2 55 44 11 69 74 64 .. 42 79 58 2.5- 4.9 345 443 355 9 65 47 18 161 174 143 5 106 195 167 l' 5,0- 7.4 431 621 ~74 18 7l 58 16 173 193 148 5 172 329 278 9 7.5- 9.9 321 532 407 22 3.5 30 5 lOS 122 92 2 159 315 2r,7 12

10.0-12.4 376 669 511 38 49 45 4 92 107 73 4 199 394 813 22 12.5-14.9 190 339 228 31 ]6 16 58 76 32 8 104 208 155 23 15.0-29.9 5'3!! 1,211 851 108 28 24 ~ 108 146 59 11 271 609 374 68 30.0 -!19,9 72 163 87 47 9 8 1 10 15 1 4 35 76 30 23 50+ 14 43 17 17 1 1 1 1 1 {j 11 5 Unspecified 1 1 1 1 .,

MANDSAUR

All sizes 1,043 1,442 1,079 ,14 224 202 22 352 363 252 89 393 674 600 163 Less than I 13 12 8 I 6 5 I 6 6 5 1 I I 2 .. 1.0- 2.4 105 118 73 6 49 45 4 34 37 29 2 21 33 36 4 2.5- 4.9 188 233 167 92 55 50 , 72 75 5; 14 54 90 87 13 5.0-- 7.4 196 252 188 56 41 36 5 80 84 62 14 66 108 102 24 7.5- 9.9 98 144 too 46 21 18 3 28 29 21 6 42 77 60 9

10.0--12.4 122 J67 135 73 18 15 3 45 4; 31 14 54 95 84 24 12.;-14.9 76 119 101 30 8 7 I 25 27 15 8 35 62 63 6 15,0-29.9 196 315 249 139 25 25 53 50 32 24 92 169 134 40 30.0-49.9 40 69 54 42 I I 9 10 2 6 22 30 28 28 50+ q 13 4 29 6 9 4 I;

Note-Lines with nil entries have been omllteu.

99

B-XII

SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

'1.0% SAMPLE)

of persons engaged in cultivation

----6-10 persons MOI'e than 10 persons Unspecified ,.--- __,____--~ Size of land House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired (Class ranges hold. workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres)

,-----'----., _--'--..... r---'----., ,\1 F M F M F

17 l~ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

Tahsil (Rural)

220 690 706 110 7 38 .38 9 All sizes 1 Less than 1

" S 1.0- 2.4

7 22 22 .. .. 4 2.5- 4.9 9 27 26 7 1 4 8 5.0- 7.4

16 54 52 7.5- 9.9 21 54 69 15 10,0-12.4 21 74 74 1 1 12.5-14.9

113 358 374 37 2 12 10 15.0-29.9 28 87 79 38 4 22 20 ~ 30.0-49.9 5 14 10 13 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

236 804 742 74 6 29 31 10 10 ; All sizes .. 2 Less than 1

4 13 13 3 2 1.0- 2.4 9 27 27 .. 4 8 2.5- 4.9

11 41 32 4 1 5.0- 7.4 18 63 52 ,. 1 II 1 8 7.5- 9.9 36 123 121 1:1 10.0-12.4 12 38 41 .. .. 12.5--14.9

I'll 421 399 29 2 11 15 15.0-29.9 16 5> 46 18 2 10 9 2 30.0--49.9 6 !H 11 11 1 6 6 50+

Unspecified

DISTRICT (URBAN)

64 181 190 56 10 Z2 15 206 All sizes Less than 1

1 3 4 .. 1.0- 2.4 5 14 16 .. 2 4 4 65 2.5- 4,9 8 20 18 12 1 4 I 6 5.0- 7.4 6 19 16 6 I 1 25 7.5-- 9.9 3 8 14 .. 2 4 3 35 10.0--12.4 7 22 21 6 1 1 1 JO 12.5--14.9

24 68 83 10 2 3 .. 65 15.0--29,9 7 23 18 8 1 5 6 30.0--49.9 3 4 14 50+

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_ 101 __

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Ps.rt A-Households cls.ssiJied by Major Croups of Principal Hou~ehold Industry and m:mber of penons er.gaged

Tolal Hou~.eholds engaged in Household Industry number accOl'ding to the number of pel'sons engaged

Cone No. of Household Industry (Di\"j~inu 'Iud Major Total of ,-------------_,_------~---

L S. T. C. Group of ISle) Rural house- 1 2 3-5' 6-]0 More Un-

L'l'b'm holds person persons persons persons than 10 spec persons fied

2 ;-; i; G 7 8 9 10

All Industries T 1,478 647 540 261 18 6 6 R 929 352 354 206 11 6

U 549 295 186 55 7 6

Division 0 t\griculture, hvest<1ck, forestry fishing T 183 5S 85 42 I and hunting • R 156 43 73 39 I

U 27 12 12 3

:-VlajOJ' 02 Forestry and logging T 6 2 \l 2

r;ronps R II 2 1 U 3 1 :!

0+ Lh-e~tock n.nd hunting- T 177 53 83 40 1 R 153 H 72 39 1

U 24 H 11 1

Uivi'ion 1 Mining and quarr~:ing T II :I R 3 3

Major 10 Mining and quarrying T 3 3

Group, R 3 3

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 1,292 592 455 216 17 6 6 R 770 309 281 164 10 6 U 522 283 174 52 7 6

t\'[ajor 20 Foodstllff~ T 151 60 57 31 2 1

Groups f{ 111 3~ 48 27 II

U ·10 116 9 4 1

21 I3e\~erages T 1 1 LT 1 J

22 Tobacco productg T 1 1 R 1 1

23 Textile-<:otton T 207 99 77 26 4 1 R 7i) 21 39 17 II

U 128 78 38 9 II 1

24 Textile-jute T II 1 1

U 2 1 1

25 Te xtile-wool T 37 12 14 10 1

n 15 '2 5 8 U 22 10 9 2 1

23 Textile-'ilk T 1 1 R 1 1

27 Textil"-mi,ccllanf"ou~ T 162 91 54 16 1 R 97 -17 36 13 1

U 65 44 18 3

28 l\Ianulacture of wood and wooden T 240 102 83 4'1 4 1 3

P"ooucts R 168 65 61 36 3 3

U 72 37 22 11 1 1

30 Printing and publishing' T 2 1 1 U '2 1 1

31 Le:J.th"l' and leather pl'odncb T 178 90 58 25 1 1 3

[{ 110 55 36 16 S

e GS 35 lit 9 1 1

32 Rubber, Fetrolellln and coal product~ 'T 1 1 t' 1 1

33 Chemicals and chemical products T 3 ;j

C .~ 3

3,,-35 Non-metallic mineml prodllct~ other than T 1~3 n 58 32 2

petroleu 11 and coal R 95 .'l2 3~ 29 :I \.1 HR \3 26 R

3G Basic metals and th eir products except T H 21 14 7 2

machinen- and tran5pnrt equipment l{ 26 14 fl 4

t' IS 7 f) :l '!

38 Tran~p{lrt equipm"nt T U 2 ::l

R 4 2 2

U 2 1

39 l\Ii~cel!aneou, manuf:1.cturing indu5trieY T 12:'1 67 31 'H

H. 6a 36 14 VI

U 60 81 20 !) 1

102

fABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Part B-Households classified by Minor Groups of Principal Household Industry

Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of

No. of (DescriptioB) Households No. of (Descrip tion) Households

['S.I.C ,----'---....... I.S.I.C. ,__'___'_"

T R U T R U

:l 3 4 5 1 2 S 4 /)

All Household Industrie~ 1,478 928 350 215.0 Production of ice 1 1

023.1 Production of charcoal 3 3 220.0 Manufacture of bidi 1 1

025.1 Production of Kathha 3 3 230.0 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, 18 9 fI

040.1 Rearing of goat for milk and 22 19 3 pressing and baling

animal power 231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha 45 11 34

040.2 Rearing of buffalo for milk and 13 13 and tahU)

animal power 2!l3.1 Dyeing of cloth (cottoo) and yarn •. 53 29 24

040.3 Rearing of cows for milk and 1 233.2 Bleaching of c1oth(cotton) S S animal power and yarn

040 oj Rearing of camels and other 1 233.'1 Tie and Dye (bandhani) of clotb 38 31l big domestic animals and yarn

040.5 Production and rearing of 119 116 3 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in 47 28 19 livestock mainly for milk and handlooms animal power o. e. c.

1 237.0 Printing of cloth (cotton) 2 1 0411 Sheep breeding and rearing 11 11

239.2 Making of thread. rope, cordage .. 1 1 041.2 Production of wool 1 1 and twine (cotton)

043.1 Poultry keeping and production 5 1 4 244.2 Making ot rope and cordage 2 II of eggs out of jute

043.2 Rearing and production of ducks, 4 4 253.0 Spinning of wool by charkha and 6 1 I)

hens etc. and other small birds takali e. g pigeons, parrots, peacock, maina etc. 254.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in 16 16

107.3 Stone and slate quarrying 3 8 powerloom such as blankets, asanis etc.

200.1 Production of flour by village 12 12 255.0 Weaving of woollen"cloth in 15 14 1

chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc, hand loom such as blanket~, rugs,

pashmina, thulma, gudma etc. 200 Ii Hand pounding of rice by 1 1

Dhekhi or Ukhal 266,2 Making of silk cordage, rope and twine n. e. c.

200.5 Production of pulses 1 1 272.6 Making of fringes and crepe lace Ii '.l

200.6 Parching of grains 58 57 1

205.0 Production of bread, biscuits, cake .. II 2 272.8 Making of other embroidery 2 1 1

and other bakery products products 11. e. c.

1106.0 Production of butter, cream, 1 1 273.1 Making of cap, hat and other 2 1 1 gbee, cheese, chhana, khowa head.gear and other dairy products 273.2 Traditionai garments 110 95 III

2Q7.0 Oil pres.,ing ghani, kollhu or 12 II 6 46 by small machines 273.4 Making of textile garments 46 including rain·coats and

209.2 Making of sweet·meat, laddu, 34 20 14 head·gear,> n. e. c. peda, barphi, b3.tasa etc,

281.0 Manufacture of woodell 2 1. 209.3 Sattu, bhunja, paper, barri 16 Hi furniture and fixtul'es

danaul'i, tilauri, sewai, apalam etc. 282.0 Manuhcture of structural wooden •• 18 6' 7

209.4 Making of chura or chira, muri, S 1 7 goods (including treated timber) murk;, khoi such as beams, posts, doors,

Making of chat windows

209.6 8 3 288.1 Carpentary works concerned 46 41

1109.6 Making of dalmot, chanaellur S S with repairs of agricuhura\ (jor) garam, rewari etc. implements (wood)

J03

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(BASEl) ON 20% SAMPLE)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Part B-Households .c1assiEie-d by Minor Groups of Principal Household Industry-Conoid,

Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of No. of (Description) Households No. of (Description) Households I.S.I.e. ,----'-_----, J.S.I.C. r----'---.

T R U T R U

\I 3 4 5 1 9 8 4 5

~c;1 :J :\Ianufacture of woolen toys 3 1 '2 950.0 I\laking of earthenware such 72 40 112

284.9 :\-Ianufacture of other wooden 12 9 3 as pottery, etc.

products n. e. c. 353.1 :\'!aking of glase bangles 1

288.3 Making of mats, hand fans and 31 27 7 356.1 Making of earthen toys and umbrellas {I'om palm leaves 1 1

artware 288.5 Making of baskets' and 90 54 86

362.0 Manufacture of arms and broomsticks !l 2 1 weapons and their npair

288.6 "Iaking.of donas (drone) and 5 (5 service patlab r patl'avali) frcm leaves

365.1 Making of utensils of brass and 288.7 Caning of chairs 29 28 1 bell metal

288.9 Manufacture of other articles 5 5 1165.2 Making of bJ'asswel'e 1 1 from leaf, cane. bamboo, cork

367.1 Makmg of tin utensils 1 and other allied products n. e. c. 1

289.4 Manufactu=e of other wood and 1 1 338.3 Engraving, embos~ing, polifhing {5 2 3 allied products n. e. c.

2 and welding of metal products

303.0 Book-binding ftitching, siz,ng and \I other work c~nnected ",ith book 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural 14 10 4 binding industry implements fUch as ploughEhare,

3101 Flayin!>, procesfing of hides and 2 2 khurpi, kudal etc.

skins including taxidermy 369.5 Cutlery II 1 1

310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing 40 27 13 of hides and bkins preparation 369.R Foundl'\" induotry (including 17 9 S

of finished leather blacksmithy)

811.1 Making of leather bools. shoes 125 76 49 or chappals (slippers, sandals) 3~fLO Repair of cycle and rick~baw 4 3 1

318.0 Manufacture of leather products 1 1 such as leather upholstery suit 389.0 Manufacture of animal drawn 2 1 1

cases, pocket-books, cigarette a.nd and hand drawn vehicles such

key cases, purses, saddlery, whip, as bullock cart, tamtam. lagadi

acquajuc:ts (Kos), charsa and pahki, cab, wheelbattow,

other articles handbarrow etC.

814.0 Repair of shoes, chappals and 10 6 other leathel' footwear 392.0 Repairing and servicing of 1

watches and clocks 320.0 Vulcanising tyres and tnbes 1 1

395.1 Mauufacture of incense and 1 1 393.2 Gold,mtthy 63 43 20

perfumes 3934 Silver artware, including silver 1 1

Manufacwre of powder, snow, 1 1 .. 835.4 repousse work on copper (such

cream, bindi, tikali, hair oil and a~ in Tanjore) and silver images. nail polish

835.7 Manufacture of medicines 1 3~);'j.2 :\Iaking of slate and slate pencil 8 8 (A)'UI vedtc, Unani etc) a!1d

Manufacture of other pharmaceutical preparatIons 395'[;

340,] Making of bricks 7 ;j 2 ,tationerv articles such a'

340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles 1 pencil' penholder~ etc.

342.2 Manufacture of lime 3 2 1 309.1 :\l<lking of lac bangle, 39 20 19

343.4 Manufacture of other structural 48 48 stone goods, stone dressing and 399.9 I\laking and repairing of goods 10 10

stone crushing n. e. c. n. e, c.

104

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Cultivating Households engaged in ...._ ----------.. Total of cultivating Households which are

Size of land engaged III Household ( Class range~ in acres) Industry 1 Person 2 Persons 3--5 Persons

,-_ ---. ___ --L.. -, ,-----"-----.., ,------1-------.,

,-_____ ..J,_ ____ -,

House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hb'ed HOL1se- Family Hired nolds ,varkel's worker> holds workers holds wOl·kers workers holds workers workers

r--_'__~ ,.--_)'_--., r--.J.._~ ,.-_--L_-.,

1\1 F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F 1 2 :l 4 5 fi 7 g !l 10 11 12 13 14 ]5 16

MANDSAUR

All sizes 2,105 3,914 3,267 190 123 109 14 633 701 559 6 1073 2,128 1,796 85 Less than I 112 157 118 1 15 II 4 58 63 53 ' 38 80 58 1 U)- 2.4 340 480 403 8 37 33 4 149 162 136 .. 146 261 243 8 25- 4.9 529 825 704 18 45 40 5 201 217 181 4 254 474 420 12 5.0- 7.4 346 608 528 17 18 18 107 114 99 1 187 359 316 13 7.5- 9.9 225 441 389 16 3 3 54 64 44 138 266 241 12

to.0-12.4 168 363 322 13 4 3 24 30 18 106 222 193 9 t2.5-14.9 III 259 189 4 .. .. 14 17 II .. 81 186 129 4 t5.0-29.9 223 621 _ 501 44 I 1 23 31 14 I 107 239 174 IS 30.0--49.9 36 117 94 27 2 2 2 10 26 20 .. 50 + 15 43 19 42 I I 1 6 15 2 8

1 Jawad

All sizes 273 458 432 19 19 16 3 77 80 72 2 151 274 258 14 Less than 1 ill 4.~ 30 1 5 3 2 13 14 12 13 28 16 ] 1.0- 2.4 92 132 125 .5 9 8 1 2!l 30 28 .. 52 88 90 5 2.5- 4.9 89 156 148 7 4 4 23 2~ 21 1 54 99 99 5 5.0- 7.4 30 55 67 2 1 1 9 8 !l 1 14- 25 24 1 7.5·- 9.90 18 42 89 2 3 4 2 10 20 14 2

10.0-12.4 G Ifi 20 2 1 1 2 12.5-14.9' ~ 7 7 4 7 7 25.0-29.9- 3 6 G 3 6 6

2 Neemuch

L\II sizes 150 253 204 6 10 9 55 59 51 72 147 110 2 Less than 11 11 ]~ Ifl .. .. 10 10 10 1..0-- 2.4 M 48 40 3 2 1 15 16 14 ]6 30 25 2.5 - 4.9 3l 49 °5 1 5 .5 If! H 12 II 24 18 50-7.4 27 40 3S 1 2 2 9 10 8 1(3 28 30 1 7.5- 9.9 ]3 26 20 .. 3 4 2 fl }G 10

10.0-12.4 12 26 23 :2 1 1 1 8 IG 13 1 t2.r.-14.9' ,g 20 12 1 1 1 (i 16 G l.i.O-20.9' 12 27 20 1 2 2 :3 7 17 8 RO.l)-4'l.f? 2 4 :; 1 1 1

3 Manasa

All size'!' 287 578 500 25 14 11 3 80 91 68 141 27<) 247 10 J~ess than' )( 15 16 13 4 2 2 9 11 7 2 3 4 l'o- 2.4 .)2 55 44 [j (j 2:.l 25 1!l 14 24 21 1 2.5- 4.9 G2 98 87 '2 1 27 fll 22 1 27 47 47 5.0- 7.4 .sO 95 88 1 1 11 18 !l 33 63 59 7.5- !l.9 2J 4-1 39 1 7 7 7 13 24 23

10.0-12.·1 2t 51 61 2 8 " 3 16 33 30 2 " 12.5-14.9- IH 50 37 H 34 25 15.0-29.9' 41 124 lOG H 1 1 21 49 31 7 30.0-4!l.O .~ 3(J 30 4 1 2 3 1\0+ H 15 10 3

106

TABLE

sAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Cultivating Househ'olds eng2.ged in Total of cultivating ----'-- -, Householdswhich are

Size of la.nd engaged in Household IClass ranges in acre,) Industry 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons

,..------'--------. ..---...__---., r-----'------. .----____.)_ House· Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired bolds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers worskers

,---'--. t---'--,. ,.--'---. ..--J.--... M F M F !vi F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

4 Bhanpura

All size" 111 229 197 9 7 6 30 36 24 54 99 89 2 Le." than 1 .. 1.0- 2.~ 11 17 13 1 1 .. 1 5 7 3 .j 7 6 1 ~ 5- 4.9 22 37 33 1 1 Ii 6 4 14 24 21 &.0- 7 ... 94 40 36 3 3 (I 7 5 12 19 2~ 7.5- 9.9 14 22 21 1 1 1 6 7 5 I) 7 9

10.0-1:1.4 14 26 21 1 1 4 4 4 8 16 16 1'2.5-14.9 4 10 10 3 7 'j' 1!).O-29.9 21 60 5~ 3 4 2 6 13 G 30.0-49.9 5 13 9 4 2 6 1

50+ 2 4 1 3 1 1 1

5 Malhargarb

All sizes 224 430 347 .. 1 7 66 73 59 127 263 215 Less than 1 7 12 S 2 If 1 5 9 8 1.0- 2.,. 27 40 3a 1\ S 10 10 10 13 2~ 20 2.,5- 4.0 64 88 72 3 3 26 29 2~ 21 41 35 5.0- 7.4 37 63 51 il 1 1 13 13 18 20 39 28 2 7.fi- 9.9 82 68 55 5 5 5 24 51 43

10.0-12.4 18 39 32 3 4 2 12 26 20 12.5-14.9 19 47 40 2 2 2 l.~ 31 25 15.0-29.9 29 71 52 2 5 7 3 18 40 83 ~ 30.0-49.9 1 2 8 1 2 3

6 Garoth

All sizes 2M 545 393 19 16 14 2 7S 87 63 m 296 201 II Less than k 1 2 1. .. 1 2 1 1.0- 2,4 23 31 28 4 3 11 13 9 'I 11 15 2.5- 4.9 52 79 64 7 7 22 IH 20 20 40 32 5.0- 7.4 44 79 51 1 3 3 14 14 14 2J 51 32 1 7.5- 9.9 36 74. 6t 2 1 1 8 9 7 22 46 33 2

10.0-12.4 31 61 <19 1 1 1 8 11 5 18 39 30 1 12.5-14.s> 21 48 22 7 10 4 13 33 15 .. 15.0-29,9 46 136 95 ,,) of 5 3 26 62 38 5 30.0-49,,, 9 3U 18 " 1 1 2 5 4 50+ 2 5 1 2 2 5 1 2

1 Mandsaur

A.U sizes 474 806 106 82 33 29 4 1~6 16~ H6 2 228 423 388 31 Le,; than 1 28 37 32 5 Ii 14 Iii 15 9 19 17 1.0- 2.1 83 112 89 8 8 44 16 42 29 M 44 2.5- 4.9 136 192 165 7 15 11 4 52 53 49 2 66 118 103 5 5.0- 7.4 78 130 125 7 4 4 26 27 25 .. 39 69 69 4 7.5- 9.9 42 79 69 10 11 14 8 26 48 49 6

10.0-12.4. 94 78 69 5 3 3 11 25 04 45 5 12.5-14.9 18 31 33 1I 2. 2 2. 14 2~ 114 2. 15.0-29.9 i5 lIS 103 19. 1 4 6 2. 18 33 35 6 30.0-49.9 6 20 15 10 1 3 2 50+ 4 9 6 22 1 1 ,

107

B-XV

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Contd.

20% SAMPLE)

Household Industry ---- -'-- --..

Size of land 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified (Class ranges in acre~)

,--- -____.__-~ ...-------'--------House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers

,.---'---- r----'---. M F' M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

Tahsil (Rural)

25 84 74 7 4 9 All sizes Less than 1

1 3 B 1.0·- 2.4 2 G 8 2 .. )- 4.9 3 11 8 5.0-- 7.{ 2 7 7 7.5- ~.9 1 5 1 10.0- 12.4 1 B q 12.5--14.(1

11 B!) 36 1 4 9 13.0-20.'l Il 7 8 4 .~0.0-49.!~ 1 fl 3 50+

Tahsil (Rural;

2-1 87 73 All s:zes Le" than 1

1 B 3 1.0- 2.4 ~ 15 ) 4 2.5·- 4.!J B 10 10 5.0- 7.4

B 7 7.5- V.~ :1 9 10 10.0-12.4

14 13 12.fi -14.9 6 24 16 15.0-29.9

:U) 0-· 19.9

Tahsil (Rural)

37 134 117 8 2 14 10 All sizes Less than 1

1 4 3 1.0-· 2.4 3 R 12 2.5- 4.9 B 11 8 ii.O- 7.4 {1 18 21 7.5- 99 4 11 13 10.0-12.4 1 3 3 12.5-14.9

15 C2 49 1 7 5 15.0-29.9 5 17 8 8 1 7 5 &0.0-499

50+

Tahsil (Rural)

54 183 164 33 2 7 4 16 All sizes .. Less than 1 1 4 3 1 1.0- 2.4 il 10 9 2.5- 4.9 9 30 31 3 5.0- 7.4 5 17 12 4 7.5- 9.9 (j 21 21 10.0-12.4 2 5 7 12.5-14.9 21 74 62 8 1 4 4 6 15.0-29.9 5 17 13 10 30.0-499 .. 2 5 6 8 1 8 10 50+

108

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Cultivating Househ'olds engaged in Total of cultivating r- -J- ....., Households which are

Size of land engaged in Household (Class ranges in acres) Industry 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons

,....-___ -t.._ _____ --.._ ,..-__ ..A-_--., ,-__ :..-1-__ • __ -, ,-------"---~

House- Family Hired House· Family House· Family Hired House- Family Hired holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers worsk-

,---'--, r-_J.--., ,--..)----; r---'--, ers M F 1\1 F 11 F M F

1 II 3 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

8 Sitamau

All si7;e5 315 615 488 26 17 17 94 III 76 165 347 288 12 Less than 1 19 32 20 .. 1 1 10 12 8 8 19 12 1.0- 2.<l 28 45 31 1 3 3 13 15 11 11 23 18 1 2.5- 4.9 83 126 100 2 8 8 33 36 30 41 81 65 2 5.0-- 7.4 56 106 84 4 3 3 19 22 16 29 65 51 4

7.5- 9.9 46 86 85 1 .. 11 H 8 30 54 60 1 10.0 -12.4 29 67 57 1 II 2 2 4 18 37 37 .. 12.5-14.9 19 46 28 2 2 2 2 14 32 20 2 1.'5.0-22.9 26 79 66 3 4 G 1 1 8 19 17 30.0-49.9 5 18 16 3 8 7 , 50+ 4 10 1 12 B 9 1 2

MANDSAUR

All sizes 75 120 103 82 2 2 27 26 28 39 73 55 16 Less than 1 :3 3 2 I 1 2 2 2 1.0- 2.4 12 19 17 I I 5 5 5 5 9 9 2.5- 4.9 19 26 27 7 8 8 8 10 17 17 3 5.0- 7.4 18 30 21 4 8 7 9 9 21 10 2 7.5- 9.9 6 8 14 4 .. 5 6 9 4

10.0-12.4 5 7 8 2 1 3 3 6 5 12.5-14.9 2 3 2 1 I I I 2 I .. 1),0-29.9 6 16 11 3 1 2 3 5 3 3 30.0-49.9 2 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 50+ 2 4 62 .. 1 3 2 .

Note-Lines with nil entricg have been omitted.

109

B-XV

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-ConclJ.

20% SAMPLE)

Household Industry

6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons ~.----,

House­holds

Family Hired House- Family Hired House-workers workers holds workers workers holds ~ ,..----'---. M F 'M F

17 18 19 20 Sil 25

Tahsil (Rutal)

37 136 118 2 4 6 12 .,

1 4 II 1 1 5 5 16 17 5 18 17 ,. 7 24 20 1 If 12 6 .. ..

13 51 42 1 3 G '2 10 9 .. .. .

1 1 10

DISTRICT (URBAN)

6 18 20 6 60 ,. 4 3 .. I 2 4 2 2 2 2 5

2 9 B .. 60

Unspecified

Family workers

M F

26 27

" .. " " "

" "

---.,

Hired workers

!.Ie

Size of land (Class ranges ia act."

1

All lisel Less than 1

1.0- 2.4 :1.5- 4.9 5.0- 7.4 7.5- 9.9

10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-99.9 SO.0-!l9.9 50+

All sizes Less than ,

1.0- 2.4 2.5- 4.9 5.0- 7.4 7.5- 9.9

10,0-12.4 12.>-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 )0+

110

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Note- III column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and

HouseholJ Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months fndustry Rural --l.--__ ---., r-----__._:-------, ,--_____ t ___ - __ ---.

(Division and Urban House- F<l.mily workers Hired Hou~e- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group holds ,---'------. workers holds ,----.---"--- .. ...-., workers holds ,-__ J.._-. worker

only) M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MANDSAUR

All Industries T 3,658 '),778 4,505 315 290 439 401 14 510 811 679 19 (a) 2.180 4,034 3,370 272 248 397 368 14 384 666 571 17 (b) 1,4]8 1,744 1,135 43 42 42 33 126 145 108 2 R 3,034 5,063 3,946 210 270 418 382 13 452 739 625 15 \a) 2,105 3,914 3,267 190 242 389 361 13 370 642 5~9 14 (bl 929 1,149 679 20 28 29 21 82 97 76 1 U 624 715 559 105 20 21 19 58 72 54 4 (a) 75 120 103 82 6 8 7 14 24 22 3 (b) 549 595 456 23 14 13 12 44 48 32 I

Dh'ision 0 T 750 1,539 1,131 87 8 15 10 21 36 26 3 Agricultu,'<, (a) 567 1,302 9S9 85 S 15 10 16 32 .'3 3 live,tock, \b) 183 237 142 2 5 4, 3 forestry, fishing R 70S 1,483 1,OS9 83 S 15 10 21 36 26 3 and htlnting (a) 552 1,274 965 S2 S 75 10 16 32 23 3

(b\ 156 209 124 , 5 4 3

U 42 56 42 4 \0) 15 28 24 3 (b) 27 28 18 1

stajor Group 00 T 13 lW 20 Ii 1 1 1 9 20 13 2 Field produce (a) 13 2n 20 3 1 1 1 9 20 13 2 and plantflJiCJI1 R VI 26 20 S 1 1 1 9 20 13 2 Crops (a) 13 26 20 S 1 1 1 9 20 III 2 'Iajor Group 02 T 6 8 4 1 3 ~ forestrY and (b) 6 8 4 1 3 4 lcgging- Ii 8 '* 3 4

(b) 3 4 3 4 U ;} 4 4 1 (b) )j 4 4- 1

Major Gronp o~ T 731 1,505 1,107 83 7 14 9 9 12 13 1 livestock antI (a) 551 1,276 969 82 7 14 9 7 12 10 1 hUnting (b) 177 229 138 1 2 3

R 692 1,453 1,069 80 7 14 9 9 12 13 1 (a) 539 1,248 9~5 79 7 14 9 7 12 10 1 (b) 1M 205 124 1 11 3 U 39 52 38 3 (a) 15 28 2cj, 3 (b) 24 24 14

Division I T 7 14 9 2 3 4 Mlningmul (a) 4 y 4 2 3 4 quarryillg (b) 3 5 5 .. R 7 14 9 2 3 4 (a) 4 9 4 2 .1 4 (b) 3 5 5

Major Group 10 T 7 14 9 2 3 4 Mining and (a) -l 9 4 2 3 4 quarrying (b) 3 5 5 .. R 7 14 9 2 3 "- .. (a) 4 9 4 .. .. 2 3 4 (b) a 5 5 .. '0 ..

111

B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN

ALL AREAS

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation",

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated .-______ ..J-_____ -. ,---____ ____,A_._ _____ -. ------. T House- Family workers Hired House. Family workers Hired House- Family worke:s Hired R holds ,--__ ...J._ ___ -..... workers holds ~---'---. . workers holds r-----'----.. workers U

1\1 F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2~ 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

308 451 367 7 2,439 3,898 2,925 261 III 179 133 14 T 166 282 244 4 1,306 2,556 2,074 22J 76 133 113 14 (a) 142 169 123 3 1,133 1,342 851 38 35 46 20 (b)

240 377 307 6 1,~75 3,366 2,510 162 97 163 122 14 R 160 277 23S 4 US7 2,473 2,[09 145 76 m 113 14 (a) 80 100 72 2 718 893 501 17 21 30 9 (b)

68 74 60 464 532 415 99 14 16 II U 6 5 9 .. 49 83 65 78 .. .. . . (II)

62 69 51 I 41) 449 350 21 14 16 II (b)

6 I! 9 679 1,401 1,030 73 36 75 56 10 T 0 3 S ii 513 7,186 gOO 72 27 61 51 10 (a) .1 4 4 166 215 130 1 9 14 5 .. (b) 3 8 5 643 1,351 994 70 33 73 54 10 R 3 8 .5 498 7,158 876 69 27 61 51 10 (a)

145 193 118 , 6 12 3 (b)

.1 4 4 36 50 36 3 3 J .2 U . , 75 18 14 J .. (a)

3 4 4 1 21 21 12 3 J 2 (b)

3 r. ti 1 T 00 ;1 5 fl 1 (a)

5 ~ 1 R 3 5 6 1 (a)

3 -l 4 1 T 02 3 4 4 1 (b) .. R

(b) 3 4 ,{ 1 •• U 3 -1 4 1 (b)

3 8 5 679 1,401 1,030 73 33 70 50 9 T 04 3 R 5 513 1,186 900 72 24 56 45 9 (a)

166 215 VlO 1 9 14 5 (b) :3 8 (> e43 1,3.51 99. 70 80 68 48 9 R 3 R 5 198 1.158 876 69 24 56 45 9 (a)

145 193 US 1 6 12 3 (~)

36 50 38 3 3 2 2 U 15 28 U 11 . , .. (a) 21 22 12 3 2 2 .. (b)

2 6 3 5 .1 T 1 2 6 .. (a)

3 5 5 (b) 2 6 3 5 5 R 2 6 (a)

3 5 5 (b)

2 6 3 5 5 .. T 10 2 6 .. (a)

3 5 5 (b) 2 G 3 5 5 R 2 (i .. .. (a)

a 5 5 (b)

112

TABLE SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Note-In column 2, (a) stands for "with clllti,'ation" and

Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 ;-'Ionths Inuustry Rural .-----____ .J.~ ______ ~

,-----------. ..!'------, ,----------'--------. (Division and Urhan House- Fal11i1y workers Flired House- Family workers Hired House- Famlly workers Hired Major Group hold, ,---'----, workers holc1~ r----\....~---, \\Orkel's holds r-~-- -.J_ __ -_, \\orkers only) M E" M l' ~I F

J 2 3 5 tJ 7 Ii 9 JO 11 12 I:l 1i

MANDSAUR

Division 2&3 T 2,901 4,325 3,365 228 282 421 J97 74 48i 772 6<19 /6 .11 anu I nO/twin g (a) 1,609 2,723 2,377 187 240 J8J 358 14 366 631 544 74

(b) 1,292 1,502 988 41 42 4J 33 121 141 103 2 R 2,319 3,51;e 2,848 127 262 403 372 13 429 700 595 12 (a) 1 ,54!! 2/;31 2,298 108 234 374 351 13 352 1i07 522 11 (b) 770 935 550 19 28 24 11 77 93 73 1 U 582 li59 517 101 20 21 19 58 72 5-1 4 {ill GO 9' 79 79 (j 8 7 14 2-1. 22 -3 (b) 522 Sr., 438 22 11 13 12 44 48 32 1

Major (;Wllp 20 T :lR7 .164 291 137 l~ 20 III I; 17 20 IH 11 Foodstuff, (a) IBC 262 1!l2 125 12 HI 17 Ii fl 13 9 f:l

(b) 151 202 !I!l 12 1 1 2 !J 13 (I

R 239 404 2M 67 12 )!l 17 6 11 16 11 1 (a) 128 249 1~1 5:1 12 1!J 17 (j 6 9 6 1 Ih) III 155 74 H r, 7 5 U 18 60 ~G 7() 1 2 (j 10 7' 2 (a) 8 )f) 11 6{1 2 4 3 2 (b) ·10 .7 2b 4 1 I 2 ., 6 ~

\1a.)01' (~~oUl) 21 T 1 1 1 1 Revel'ag"', ib) 1 J 1 1

U 1 1 1 1 (b) 1 1 1 1

:\I~jot Group 22 T 2 G B 1 2 2 T obaceo-product, (a) 1 2 2 1 2 ~

(h) 1 ~ 1 R :.! ti ~l 1 2 i \a) 1 2 2 1 2 2 (b) 1 I

:\lajor Group 20 T 279 272 :)6<) 7 18 2C 2:) 5G 6S 70 2 T .. "tile-cotton (a\ 72 117 117 tl 1::; 2il 'W 24 H 41 2

(bi 207 155 252 1 :l :1 :1 32 27 35 R 140 181 200 3 14 22 :!5 H 5[1 65 1 (a) 61 104 103 2 14. 22 25 22 ~9 S~ 1 (b) 79 77 97 1 22 20 27 U 139 91 169 .. 4 4 I 12 9 11 1 (a) 11 13 14 4 1 1 1 2 2 :j 1 (h) 128 78 15·5 3 ') 3 10 'I 8

Major Group 24 T 2 ~ 2 Textile-jute (b) 2 1 2

U 2 4 2 (h) 2 4 2

Major Group 25 T 53 68 66 2 18 '21 20 7 11 9 1 Textile-wool (a) 16 23 27 1 5 9 12 4 6 5 1 Ib) 37 45 39 1 s 12 ,q 3 5 4 R 25 37 37 2 7 14 12 6 10 8 1 (a) 10 },', 20 1 f:l ;) 9 4 6 5 1 (b) 15 ;':9. 17 1 I 9 3 2 4 3 U 28 31 29 6 '7 8 1 1 1 , (a) G 8 'i ~ 4 3 .. (b) 22 -23 22 4 3 5 .. 1 1

113

a-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN

ALL AREAS

20 % SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultiva.tion".

7 to [) :'.1onths 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated ,,---------_ ... .}---------, r-- -. r------_J------~ T House- Rlmily ",orkel's Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired R holds r--_-'--, WOl'kel's holds r---_..J,._ ___ '"\ workers holds r---'---., workers U

M F M F M F 15 16 ]7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 96 ~

DISTRICT -Contd.

300 433 358 6 1,757 2,492 1,890 188 75 104 77 4 T ·2&3 161 268 239 4 793 1,370 1,174 151 49 72 62 4 (a) 139 165 119 2 964 1,122 716 37 26 32 15 (b) 235 363 302 6 1,329 2,010 1,511 92 64 90 68 4 R 155 263 230 4 759 1,315 1,133 76 49 72 62 4 (a) 80 100 72 2 570 695 378 16 15 18 6 (b) 05 70 56 428 482 379 96 11 14 9 U

6 5 9 34 55 41 75 (a) 59 65 47 394 427 338 21 11 14 9 (b)

13 16 14 2B.5 387 233 127 9 15 7 1 T 20 8 12 11 WI 205 148 115 7 13 7 1 (a) 5 4 3 1 ~4 182 85 12 2 2 (b) 9 13 11 198 341 209 59 9 15 7 1 R 7 11 10 96 197 141 51 7 13 7 1 (a) 2 2 1 102 144 68 8 II 2 (b) 4 3 3 37 46 24 68 U 1 1 1 5 8 7 64 (a) 3 2 2 32 38 17 4 (b)

T 21 (b) U (b)

1 4 1. T 22

1 4 1 (a) (b)

1. 4 1 R

4 (a) (b)

44 43 61 1 158 l30 199 3 3 5 4 1 T 23 9 18 18 .. 22 31 28 3 2 4 4 1 (a)

35 25 ~3 1 l36 99 17J 1 1 (b) 21 30 36 1 59 66 7(} 2 4 4 1 R 8 18 16 15 21 20 2 4 4 1 (a) 13 12 20 1 H 45 50 (b) 23 13 25 99 64 129 3 1 1 U 1 .. 2 7 10 13 3 (a) 22 13 23 92 54 121 1 1 (b)

2 4 2 T 24 2 <1 2 (b) 2 4 2 U 2 4 2 (b)

2 1 3 31 35 3 .. 1 T 25 1 1 2 6 7 8 (a) 1 1 25 28 26 1 (b) 1 1 2 11 12 15 1 R 1 1 2 2 3 4 (a)

9 9 11 1 (b) 1 1 20 23 19 U .. 4. 4 4 (a) 1 1 16 19 15 .. (b)

114

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Note-La column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and

Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Rural ,-- ---, ,--- -. ,-----A-__

(Division and Urban House- FaIllily workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group holds r-__.J.._-~ workers holds r-';'_-. workers holds ,-----'---. workers only) 11 F M F 1\1 F

1 :.! 3 5 G 7 S 9 10 11 12 18 1.4

MANDSAUR

Major Group 26 T 1 1 Textile-silk (b) 1 1

R 1 1 (b) 1 1

Maior Group 27 T 285 378 297 8 9 16 16 .. 26 38 40

Textile- (a) 124 226 175 6 9 16 16 19 35 33 miscellaneous (b) 162 152 122 2 7 3 7

R 217 322 232 6 9 16 16 21 .36 34

(a) 1'20 21B 171 !i 9 16 16 19 35 39 (b) 97 101 61 2 51 1 1

U 69 56 63 2. 5 2 6 (a) 4 8 4 Il (b) 65 48 61 ., 5 I] 6

Major Group 28 T ,22 1,093 892 27 137 195 173 4 172 277 231 5

Ma.nu{acture of (a) 482 783 717 2:a 111 176 158 4 142 242 206 .')

wood and wooden (b) 240 310 175 Ii 23 19 15 30 35 25 products R 638 977 820 24 131 190 170 4 Hi! 265 222 5

(a) 470 769 703 21 lU 174 156 4 137 236 200 5 (b) 168 208 117 3 19 16 14 24 29 22

U 84 116 7'.1 'I 6 5 3 11 12 9 (a) 12 14 14 1 II II 2 5 6 6 (b) 72 102 58 2 4 S 1 6 6 3

Malor Group 29 T 1 1 1 Pll.per and paper (a) 1 1 1 products R 1 J. 1

(a) 1 1 1

Major Group 30 T 2: 2 1 Printing and (b) \& 2 1 Publishing U 2 2 1

(b) 2 '2 1

Major Group 31 T 569 SB4 (170 (; 30 45 37 77 114 96 Leather and lal 391 640 584 2 29 44 37 65 101 92 leather products (b) 178 224 86 4 1 1 12 13 4

R 496 762 G30 2 FO -1-5 37 72 109 95 (a) 386 633 577 2 20 -14 :17 6" 101 92 (p) 110 129 53 1 1 8 13

j1 7S J02 40 5 5 1 (a) ,) 7 7 .. (b) 68 95 33 5 5 1

Major Group 32 T 1 Rubber, petroleum (b) 1 !! and coal products U 1 2:

(bl 1 2

Major Group 33 T 4 .; 1 I 1 Chemicals a'ild (a) 1 1 1 1 1 .. chemical products (b) S 3 .,

" U 4 4 1 1 ).

" (a) 1 1 1 1 1 " (b) 3 s "

115

B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN

ALL AREAS

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation".

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated ,-__________ t-______ ---, ,..---------"----------,

r-_____ J,_ _____ --,

T House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Home- Family workers Hired R holds r---~"-----~ worker" holds r-__'t._--~ workers holds ,.----->----, workers - U

:\[ F M F M F 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2.6 ~

DISTRICT -Colltd.

1 1 T 26 1 1 (bl

1 1 R 1 1 (b)

10 17 12 233 295 224 7 8 12 5 1 T 27 Ii 12 10 87 158 113 5 3 5 3 1 (a) i 5 :2 146 137 111 2 5 7 :.I (bl

10 17 12 170 242 165 5 7 11 5 1 R 6 12 10 83 150 109 3 3 5 3 1 • (a) 4 5 2 87 92 56 2 4 6 2 (b)

63 53 59 2 1 1 U 4 8 4 2 .. (a)

59 45 55 1 1 (b)

65 92 66 1 336 513 406 17 12 16 16 T 28 39 56 51 1 179 298 287 12 8 11 15 (a) 26 36 15 157 215 119 5 4 5 1 (b) 55 76 60 1 280 431 353 14 11 15 15 R 38 56 19 1 175 292 283 11 8 11 15 (al 17 20 11 105 139 70 3 3 <1 (b)

10 16 6 56 82 53 3 1 1 1 U 1 2 4 6 4 1 .. (al 9 16 <I, 52 76 49 2 1 1 (b)

1 1 1 T 29 1 1 1 (a) 1 1 1 R 1 1. 1 (a)

2 2 1 T 30 2 2 1 (b) 2 2 1 U 2 2 1 (b)

52 86 66 388 592 445 5 22 27 26 1 T 31 29 53 49 251 422 382 1 17 20 24 1 (a) 23 33 17 137 170 63 4- 5 7 2 .. (b) 40 69 57 335 516 41G 1 19 23 25 1 R 27 51 47 248 417 377 1 17 20 24 1 (al 13 18 10 fl7 99 39 2 3 1 (b)

12 17 9 53 7G 29 4 3 4 1 .. U 2 2 2 3 5 5 (a)

10 15 7 50 71 24 4 3 4 1 (b)

1 2 T 32 1 2 (b) 1 2 U 1 2 (b)

3 3 1 T 33 .. 1 1 1 (a) 2 2 (b)

3 3 1 .. U t. I 1 I •• (a) .. 2 2 .. t' .. (b)

116

TABLE

SAMFLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Note- In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and

Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months '4 to 6 Months Industry Rural ----'-------. ~-~------. ~----'-------. (Division and Urban House- Family workers Hired Houee- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hird Major Group holds ,--_.L_--, workers holds ,---...)._--~~ workers holds r----L-~ worers

only) M F M F i\l F

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

MANDSAUR

Major Group :J.1-35 T 378 570 514 21 40 68 67 ·1 !l2 1(i2 138 4 Non-Metallic (a) 245 415 BA2 17 tl8 66 64 4 76 140 117 2 mineral pl'oducts (b) 133 155 132 4 2 2 3 16 22 21 2 other than R 331 503 467 19 38 66 65 3 80 144 119 3 petroleum 'md (a) 236 396 366 16 37 65 GB 3 71 128 107 2 coal (b) 95 107 101 3 1 1 :1 9 16 12 1

U 47 67 47 2 2 2 '2 1 12 18 19 1 (a) 9 19 16 1 1 1 1 1 5 12 10 (b) 38 48 31 1 1 1 1 7 6 9 1

Major Group 36 T 141 243 14q 11 16 21 20 ..13 43 30 1 Basic metals and (a) 97 173 133 3 13 18 18 21 40 30 1 their products (b) 44 70 15 8 3 3 2 2 3 except machinery R 122 206 140 2 15 19 20 23 43 30 1 and transport (a) 96 170 133 2 13 18 18 21 40 30 1 equipment (b) 26 36 7 2 'I :.I 2 3

II 19 37 8 9 1 2 (a) 1 3 1 (b) 18 34 8 8 1 '2

Major Group 38 T 7 16 1 1 ., '2 9 Transport (a) 1 1 1 equipment (b) 6 15 1 '2 9

R 5 6 1 1 1 1 (a) 1 1 1 (b) 4 5 1 1 1 U 2 10 1 8 (b) 2 10 .. 1 8

Major Group 39 T 165 236 109 8 15 10 8 13 2~ 11 Miscellaneous (a) 42 79 45 5 4 9 8 7 13 11 manufacturing (b) 123 157 64 3 1 1 6 9 indu~tries R 102 160 62 1 5 10 8 10 17 11

(a) 39 73 40 1 4 9 8 7 13 11 (b) 63 87 22 1 1 3 4 U 63 76 47 7 3 5 (a) 3 6 5 4 (h) 60 70 42 3 3 ·5

Note-Lines with nil entrijfs have heeD omitted.

117

B-XVI

OF WOJ.K IN A YEAll AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS E~GAGED IN

ALL AREAS

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation"

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated .---------'-- r-------'---------, T Hou~e- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Famil y workers Hired R

hold,; r---J._----, workers holds r--J_--, wO"ker~ holds ,-----'---, workers U M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 211 24 25 26 t

DISTRICT -ConcId.

!Ill HI III 4 145 186 193 9 S 13 5 ., T 34-85 56 92 78 3 68 105 118 8 7 12 5 .. (a) 37 J9 33 1 77 81 75 1 1 1 .. (b) 81 126 101 J 125 155 177 9 7 12 5 R 55 90 76 3 66 101 115 8 7 1~ 5 (a) 26 36 25 1 59 54 62 1 (b)

12 15 10 20 31 16 1 1 U 1 2 2 2 4 3 .. (a)

11 13 8 18 27 13 1 1 (b)

14 27 21 81 143 71 10 7 9 6 T 36 11 22 19 48 88 62 2 4 5 4 (a)

3 5 2 33 55 9 8 3 4 2 (b) 14 27 21 64 110 63 1 6 7 6 R 11 22 19 47 85 62 1 4 5 4 (a) Il 5 2 17 25 1 2 ~ 2 (b)

17 33 8 9 1 2 U 1 13 1 .. (a}

16 30 8 8 1 2 (b)

5 7 1 1 T 38 1 1 1 (a) 4 6 1 (b) 4 5 1 1 R 1 1 1 (a)

•• 3 4 1 (b)

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US

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE ANI>

(BASED ON

Total Size of sample No. of householc!r

Total Total sample ,..----"----.. S. Rural No. of Total household house- Total sample household Single member No. Urban house- population holds population households

,-_-..-f-~ holds ____ ...L ____ -, ,--____ J-__ ~

r---.J__--~ Particular s

P M F P M F Hou.eholds l\f F

1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 fl 10 11 12

MANDSAUR

TOTAL 150,173 752,085 390,731 361,354 30,021 148,674 76,948 71,726 2,692 1,866 826

All Rural Areas 592,554 303,891 286,663 23,380 116,8;9 60,170 56,689 1,741 1,110 631

Households clll!al!ctl neitlvr 3,986 13,692 7,100 6,592 946 568 378 in cultivation nor H ollsehold Industry

2 Households engaged in 920 4,177 2,217 1,960 86 58 28 Holtsehold Industry only

3 Households-engaged in 18,465 98,990 50,853 48,137 709 484 225 cultivation (All sizes)

Size of holding group

(i) Less than 1 acre 420 1,762 878 884 35 17 18 (ii) 1.0- 2.4 acres 2,005 8,745 4,438 4,307 138 90 48 (iii) 2.5- 4.9 acres 8,369 15,416 7,917 7,499 179 115 64 (iv) 5.0- 7.4 acres' 3,139 15,5i2 8,009 7,563 139 96 97 (v) 7.5- 9.9 acres 2,158 11,272 5,787 5,485 72 56 16 (vi) 10,0-12.4 acres 2,222 12,259 6,277 5,982 57 42 15 (vii) 12.5-14.9 acres 1,276 7,3H 3,823 3,524 24 17 7 (viii) 15.0-29.9 acres 3,291 21,690 11,159 10,531 65 47 18 (ix) 30.0-49.9 acre9 486 3,996 2,087 1,909 5 4 1 (x) 50+ 92 915 472 443 (xi) Un"pecifieJ 7 16 6 10 1 1

All Urban Areas 150,173 159,531 84,840 74,691 6.641 31,815 16,778 15,037 951 756 195

119

B-XVII

PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY

20% SAMPLE)

Size of sample households --J- --,

2-3 Members 4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and over S.

r- --, r-------.). r-- -. ----- No.

Households M F Households M F Households M F House-holds M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

DISTRICT

6,946 9,401 8,276 13,072 33,107 31,472 5,531 21,887 20,663 1,780 10,687 10,489 Total

5,402 7,239 6,661 10Yi9 26,78; 2;,401 4,351 17,139 16,26; 1,327 7,897 7,731 Rural

1,340 1,702 1,654 1,332 3,271 3.070 307 1,188 1,147 61 371 344

263 367 313 420 1,094 963 130 527 474 30 171 182 2

3,799 5,170 4,695 8,807 22,420 21,368 3,914 15,424 14,644 1,236 7,355 7,205 3

144 176 182 176 425 423 56 210 213 9 50 48 (i) 584 785 711 1,005 2,399 2,465 238 938 864 40 226 219 (ii) 901 1,181 1,150 1,732 4,817 4,119 488 1,903 1,'307 69 401 359 (iii) 706 972 862 1,602 4,048 3,880 588 2,260 2,188 110 633 596 (iv) 452 616 559 1,064 2,716 2,571 465 1,828 1,729 105 571 610 (v) 411 568 49j 1,076 2,780 2,631 537 2,076 2,037 141 811 804 (vi) 222 345 264 621 1,639 ] ,505 309 1,217 1,163 100 605 585 (vii) 843 482 426 1,369 3,637 8,394 ],059 4,276 3,999 455 2,717 2,694 (viii)

26 85 33 143 412 329 149 602 558 163 1,034 988 (ix) 5 6 6 18 45 49 25 114 86 44 307 302 (x) ~ 4 7 1 2 2 (xi)

1,544 2,162 1,615 2,513 6,322 6,071 1,180 4,748 4,398 453 2,790 2,758 Urban

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'" 00 0> >c "" 0 >c 0> 00 0 t- ,..., cr" ro co 00 to 0, t-, "" t- "" COl

co ..... ,...j

t- o cr" "'" >c 0 t- to ,..., o to ,..., to <:r.l "" cr" IQ

""'. C'> "', It:) 0> t- "'" <:r.l

"" ,...j .... ,...j

• "" to "" "" OJ

'"

cr" t- "'" t- eo -.,; 0> 0 t-0> 00 <:0 <D ro "'" rl .". "'" .....

...,. 0> "" ,..., >c <:0 0 to er.>

el <:0 0 "" 0 t- O 00 ><:l er.> "". 00_ 10, t- O> .". 00 ",,' ""

,..., rl

>c to <:0 t- <:0 t- ... t- <Xl rl er.> <:0 rl t- It:) t- <:0 co It:) "" 00_ 0>, ..... - O.

.,. OJ ",,' ",,- ,..., ,...,

0> It:) OJ 00 rl cr" ... er.> .... oo 0 <:0 00 (f) ro t- "" 00 00 "" "', ... Q;, 0 00 t-, ,,;

""'" CCl cr,,' rl "",' rl

'0 .., '" 3 i5 rn ..c -0 0> ... 0> ... 0> ..." 0> <II

cr" '" '" "" "" <:0 '" 0:

I I I j j I I ~ '" >c 0 >0 0 >n 0 >0 0 blJ cr" "'" '" "" 10 <D <:0 t- <

128

TABLE C-IlI

PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational levels ,----__ --l--__ ~

Literate (without Primary or Matriculation and Total population I11iterate educational level) Junior Basic above

Age-group ,---____ J__

,-------'--------, ,.------"---_....-_, r-----L---.. ,---~

Per'on~ Males Females Males Females ]\!ale" FEmales Males Females Males Females

2 B 4- 5 (j 7 8 9 10 11 12

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

All ages 752,085 390,731 361,354 251,424 331,865 103,334 23,713 28,451 5,038 7,522 738

0--4 120,799 61,211 59/598 61,211 5f.1,588

5-9 108,508 56,100 52,408 41.771 47,146 14,241 5,209 8'l .53

10--14 79,531 42,722 36,809 16,910 29.8 ,B :10,119 5,354- 5,684 1,562 10 10

15--19 69,247 35,89.t 33,353 16,714 28,047 [0,133 2,893 7,718 1,293 1,029 220

20--24 72,684- 36,479 36,205 18,507 32,315 11,097 2,848 4,526 825 2,349 217

25--29 59,291 31,236 28,055 16,919 25,340 9,985 2.093 2,759 493 1,573 129

30-34- 50,242 26,441 23,801 15,443 21,902 8,211 1,528 1,914 307 873 64

35-44- 78,561 40,359 S9,202 24-,436 35,728 12,289 2,055 2,705 348 929 71

45-59 75,487 41,615 33,87~ 26,532 32,403 12,088 1,315 2,335 132 610 22

60+ 37,349 18,511 18,838 12,826 18,395 4,866 415 671 25 118 3

Age not stated 386 163 223 155 218 6 3 1 1

129

. ~~§.g}~~~~~ rl

g8~~~~55C1g ro. 0 .. ~ '::r:' cq r"':'..I _

.... .-<

~ :~~~~~g~~~~ :r..... OOt--!"""'(O":'O':IIOOCl) ~.. l...~" lOA .-t. ~ .. c:-1"" ~ .. cr:;' r::;" ...-4'"

: :" . . . .

. "" : co

. .. ..

.'

Language

1

TOTAL

1 AfghaniJKabuli Pakhto/Pathani fPash to

2 Aimeri

1) Arabic/.Asb;

4 Assamese

5 Bachadi

6 Bagri/Raj'\sthani

7 Banjari

8 Bengali

9 BharatJluri

10 Bbill

11 Bhojpuri

12 Bihari

13 BrijbhashatBraj bhakba

14 Bundelkhandi

15 Burganoi

16 Charani

17 Chinese/Chin; 18 Dogri

19 English 20 Garhwali

21 German

22 Gondi

23 Gorakhpuri

24 Gorkhali

25 Gujarat;

26 Gurmukhi

27 Haranti

28 Hattiya·ki-Boli

29 Hindi

80 Hindusthani

~1 Holiya

32 Israeli

33 Jaipuri

34 Jodhpur;

35 Kachchhi

86 KalbeH

37 Kanuada

88 Kashmki

39 Khairari

40 Kbandeshi

130

TABLE C-V

MOTHER TONGUE (Alphabetical Order)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Total Rural Urban r--------..J,_------~ ~.--------~ r--------_J--------Persous Males Females

2 3

752,085 390,731

42 23

3 3

34 9

1 1 21\')

3

H,B5

96

1 6

15 3

451 &8

441

28

8

6

100 29

1

1

87

S

1,559 50

1

3

14

3

339

25

217

16

3

6

51

7

1 .

1 1 1

34 32

7,277 3,453

143 117 6 4 7 4

450,527 241,262

147 62

12S 5

185 8

21

2fl2

47

5

4

S

64

91 .5

14

159

34

8

.'I

1

4

361,354

19

25

16S

1,566

46

3

1

112

63

224

12 5

49 22

2

3,824

26

3

209,265

85

61

5

94 ·3

7

123

13

2

1

1I

Person~

5

592,554

31

1

20

255

3

3,113

10

1 6

6 2

54

88

121

28

7

II

1

1,793

1 6

7

351,639

128

J84

8

282

2

4

Males Females Persons Males

6

305,891

15

1

87

3

1,553 7

1

3

6

2 32

25

55

16

2

1

862

1 4

4

188,011

tH

91

Ii

159

1

7

286.663

16

20

16H

1,560

3

3

22

63 66

12

7

9.31

2

3

163,628

93

3

123

1

1

8

159,531

11

2

H 1

12

86

9

1 397

320

8

tl

93

27

1

1

34

5,484

142

93,888

147

1

21

45

5

3

9

84.840

8

2

9

1

6

43

8

1

307

162

3

6

51 5

1

1

32

2,591

116

53,251

33

3

1

Females

10

74,691

3

5

6

43

1

90

158

5

42 22

2 2,893

26

45,637

85

-5

1

7

12

2 .. 2

Language

1

41 Khariboli

42 Konkani

48 Kuchbandhi H Maina

4li Malayalam

46 Malvi

47 Marathi

48 Marwari

49 Mewari

50 Mullani

51 Nati

52 Nepali

53 Nimadi

54 Ol'iya

131

TABLE C-V

MOTHER TONGUE (Alphabetical Order)

MAN DSAUR DISTRlCT -COfIeld,

Total Rural Urban r-------'-

Persons 2

Males Females

4

,--___ _J.., ____ ----, ,..-.------'------.

3

16

7

1 271

209,065

3.329

1,755

31,909 348

3

3

13

5

1

243

103,7~3

1,805 1,069

14,019 151

14 171

3

II

28

105,342

1,524

686

17,890 197

Persons

5

1

U

190,571

393

U95 31,015

243

29

4 1

Males Females

6 7

1 9

94,340

224 727

13,610 10:1

2

90,231

169

568 17,405

141

15

Persons

8

3

16 7

260

18,494

2,936

460

894 1.(}5

14 3 1 !l51

1 15

25

Males Females

9 ]0

3

13

5

234

9,383

1,581

342

409 49

168

9

20

26

9,111

1,355 118 485 56

55 PaharijUnspecified

29

255

16

25

4

9

20

1

15 84

7

5

3 2 1 1 2

83 6

5

2

56 Pet'sian 57 Pot'tuguese 58 Punjabi

59 Purbi

60 Rajasthani

61 Rewapari

62 SadanjSadri

63 Shekhawati

64 Sindhi

65 Sondwan

66 Tamil

67 Telugu

69 Tibetan

69 Urdu

S. Mother tongue 1\0 i 2

1 2 a 4

5 6 7

Total Malvi Mewari Hindi Urdu Gujarati Banjari Others

5

1 3,258

235

802

209

4

1 li,856

S06

610

192

2

29,504

2

1 1,858

129 446

105

1 3,120

416

361

109

1 15,204

3

1,400

106

356

104

4

2,736 390

249

83

1

140,300

246

139

540

209

1 635

806

93

39

8,472

137

73

295

105

1

373

416

67

25

4,354

5

1

109 3,012

63 96

251 256

104 4

262 5,221

390

26 517

14 153

2 4,118 21,032

2

1 1,721

56

151

2,747

294 84

1 10,850

3

1,291

40 105

4

2,474

223

69 1

10,182

MOTHER TONGUE (Tahsilwise for rural areas only' 1 Jawad Tahsll (Rural)

~--------'------------~ Persons Males Females

3 4 5

77,731 34,778 29,296 10,740

904 776

1,237

39,925 Vl,216 12,734

7,438 488 353

696

37,806 16,562 16,562

3,30:1 416 423

541

S. Mother tongue No. 1 '2

Total 1 Malvi 2 Hindi 3 Mewari •• 4 Urdu 5 Gujarati 6 Banjari 7 Others

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

.- ----_,__ .. --~ Persons Males Females

3 4 5

62,039 40,809 18,356

1,426 365 107 107 869

3~,200 21,244

9,506 732 179 n 49

418

29,839 19,565

8,850 694 186

es 58

4t\1

13:2.

Mother Tongue ( Tahsilwise fof rural areas only}-Concld.

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural) 4 Bhanputa Tahsil (Rural)

s. \'[ other tongue _---------J---------, S, Motber tongue _____ --L-_____ ---,

Ko. Persons ::\Iales Females No, Persons Males Females

1 2 ~ ± 5 1 2 3 4 5

Total 77 ,774 40,228 37,546 Total 38,568 20,120 18,448

1 Hindi 77 ,18~ .39,905 37,278 1 Hindi 3~,951 18,785 17,166

2 Gujarati \l08 102 106 2 M<llvi 1,301 63.3 668

:3 urdu 148 7'l 75 !l Banjari .. 15 .. 85 69

4 Malvi 1 0' J { urdu 97 66 31 5 :,\lewari 1 5 Mewari 23 12 II 6 Banjari (; Gujarati ,. 23 15 8 7 Others 2~'l 147 86 7 Others 1,019 524 495

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural) 6 Caroth Tahsil (Rural)

Total 64,895 33,614 31,281 Total 7;,300 38,677 36,623

1 Malvi 60,353 31,303 29,050 1 Hindi 72,356 37,259 35,097 2 Banjari 1,926 945 981 11 Malvi 894 34Q 554 3 Urdu 1,421 705 716 3 Urdu .. 633 327 306 ~ Hindi 225 125 100 4 Banjari 625 312 313 5 Mewari 190 93 97 5 Mewari 13 6 7 6 Guja:'ati IJ.! 44 40 6 Gujarati 1 1 7 Others 696 39g 297 7 Others 178 ~32 846

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural) 8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)

Total 104,804 54,029 50,775 Total 91,443 47,098 44.345 1 Hindi 84,889 44,304 40,585 1 Hincli 51,939 30,689 21,250

II Malvi 15,583 7,546 8,037 2 Malvi 36,852 15,058 21,794 3 Urdu 3,563 1,794 1,774 8 Urdu l,'l3:> 722 614 4 Baniari SO! 24 8 4 Gujal'ati " 50S 264 3D4 I) Gujarati ., 2.6 11 15 6 Banjari 269 138 131 6 Mewari 6 Mewari -, 66 32 34. 7' Others 706 350 356 7 Otbers .. 413 195 218

133

TABLE C-VII

RELIGION

Total Total Buddhists Christians Hindus lains Di,tl'ict/Tahsil Rural r-----L-----, ,.-___ J...~ r---.l-_~ ,.------'------, r--_J_--~

Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male~ Females

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

MANDSAUR DISTRICT Total 752,085 390,731 361,3j4 34 30 501 429 349,876 323,230 9,272 8,727

Rural 592,554 305,891 286,663 I 36 25 288,136 269,894 4,470 4,532

Urban 159,531 84,840 74,691 33 30 465 404 61,740 53,336 4,802 4,195

1 Jawad Tahsil Rural 77,731 39,925 37,806 5 5 37,270 34,712 835 1,208

2 Neemuch Tahsil Rural 62,029 82,200 29,839 7 30,971 28,747 548 519

3 Manasa Tahsil Rural 77,774 40,228 37,546 1 38,797 36,338 553 504

4 Bhanpul'a Tahsil Rural 38,5G8 20,120 18,448 19,518 17,885 134 133

D Malhal'garh Tahsil Rural 64,895 33,614 31,281 1 1 31,764 29,480 ~31 402

6 Garoth Tahsil Rural 75,300 38,677 36,623 1 1 37,045 35,180 257 209

7 Mandsaur Tahsil Rural 104.804 54,029 50,775 1 6 6 48,366 45,663 1,240 1,150

8 Sitamau Tahsil Rural 91,44.3 47,098 44,345 15 12 44,405 41,889 467 407

TABLE C-VII-Concld.

RELIGION

Total Muslims Sikhs Others District/Tahsil Rural -, -, --..

Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19

MANDSAUR DISTRICT Total 30,246 28,344 757 540 45 54 Rural 13,100 12,019 130 169 18 24

Urban 17,146 16,325 627 371 27 30

1 Jawad Tahsil Rural 1,780 1,757 35 124

.2 N eemuch Tahsil Rural 671 573 3

3 Manasa Tahsil Rural 859 699 11 I) 2

4 Bhanpura Tahsil Rural 459 419 9 11 5 Malhargarh Tahsil Rural 1,381 1,394 37 3 1

6 Garoth Tahsil Rural 1,360 1,210 14 23

7 Mandsaur Tahsil Rural 4,407 3,954 7 .2 .2 •• S Sitamau Tahsil Rural 2,183 2,018 28 24 ..

District(fahsil

1

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

1 lawad Tahsil

2 Neemuch Tahsil

3 Manasa Tahsil

4 Bhanpura Tahsil

5 Malhargarh Tahsil

6 Garoth Tahsil

7 Mandsaur Tahsil

8 Sitamau Tahsil

Di,trict/Tahsil

1

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

1 Jawad Tahsil

'l Neemuch Tahsil

3 Manasa Tahsil

4 Bhanpura Tahsil

5 ¥alhargarh Tahsil

6 Garoth Tahsil

7 Mandsaur Tahsil

8 Sitamau Tahsil

134

TABLE

SCHEDULED CASTES AND

PART A-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

WORKERS r---______ J ____ __

Total Literate and Total Rural educated workers Urban Total Illitel'ate persons (I-IX) As Cultivator

,---___ _L_~_~ ,---_-L ___ , ,--__ J._~ ,-------'----, P M F i\1 F M F M F M F

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

Total 113,907 58,417 55,490 48.107 54,940 10,310 550 36,324 32,016 21,428 20,586

Rurul 99,217 50,714 48,503 43,095 48,303 7,619 200 32,086 29,580 21,059 20,236

Urban 14,690 7,703 6,987 5,012 6,637 2,691 350 4,238 2,436 369 350

Rural 9,031 4,630 4,401 3,883 4,370 H7 31 3,016 2,899 2,047 2,048

Rural 8,537 4,367 4,170 3,537 4,164 830 6 2,663 2.503 1,628 1,703

Rural 11,102 5,685 5,417 4,756 5,377 929 40 3,774 3,477 2,296 '2,310

Rural 5,S63 3,016 2,847 2,604 2,839 412 8 J,845 1,693 979 901 Rural 10,487 5,404 5,083 4,404 5,049 1,000 34 3,285 3,On 2,435 2,395

Rural 15,828 8,056 7,772 7,145 7,761 911 :u 5,177 4,656 3,452 3,133

Rural 18,602 9,410 9,192 7,589 9,129 1,821 63 5,851 5,563 3,750 3,753 Rural 19,767 10,146 9,621 9,177 9,G14 969 7 6,475 5,718 4,472 3,993

PART B-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

Total Rural Urban Total IIliteru te

,-----'-----, ,-----J----, !' M F M F

:I 3 4 5 6 7

Total 534 273 261 268 :t59 Rural 524 267 257 265 256 Urban ra 6 4 3 3

Rural 134 66 68 65 68 Rural Rural 104 53 51 53 51 Rural 284 147 137 146 137 Rural Rural 2 1 1 1 Rural Rural

Literate and educated persons

r--_"_-~

M F M

8 9 10

5 2 140 2 1 137 3 3

1 43

1 93

1 1

Total workers (I-IX)

F

11

66 64

2

138

25

1

WORKERS

I

As Cultivator

.---J----. M F

12 13

14 14

13

1

135

C-VIll

SCHEDULED TRIBES

of Workers and Non·workers among Scheduled Castes

WORKERS

----------~~--------------------------------~ II

As Agricultural Labourer ,---....._--~

M F

14

5,774 5,664

110

347

614

391

479

453

1,113

1,193 1,074

15

6,760 6,554

206

480

645 502

593

486

1,342

1,425

1,081

III In Mining Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun­ting Plan­tations, Orcha­rd q and all i e(l activities r----_}.__--,

!If F

16

874 784 90

94

30 44

73 89

158 118 123

17

170 122 48

30 25

4

1 24

5

29 4

IV

At House­hold Industry ~--'--------,

M F

18 19

V

In Manufactu­ring other than House­hold Industry

M F

20 21

VJ

In Construc-

tion r--..J._~

M F

22 23

2,864 2,143

721

268

175 335

134 172 229 415

415

1,557 774 174 1,329 410 1,093 172 69 545 167

464 602 10; 784 243

1%

70

134 78 80

122 199

275

21 28

8

8

29 2

59

14

23

2 8

28 3

68

48 135

92 44 53

62 43

5

3

72 57 14

3

7

6

of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes

WORKERS ---------------------_-->-.

II III IV V

As Agricultural Labourer r--_J_--...,

1\1

1-1

22 22

22

F

15

22 22

22 ..

In Mining Quarrying, Livestock Forestry, Fi­shing, Hunting Plantations, Orchards and

At House­hold

allied activities Industry ,---"----,

M F 1ft

68 68

25

1'1

38 38

38

32 32

1')

2

2

In Manu­facturing other than Househdld Industry

:Vf F

20 21

..

VI

In Construc­

tion ~-'-~-.

M F

22 23

3

3

VII

In Trade and

Commerce ,---J.-..., M F

VIII

In Transport, Storage and Commu­nications ,-_...L----.,

M F

24 25 26 27

IX

In Other Services ~----. M F

29

341 227 114

44 318 26 73 18 245

4 1

3

2,622 1,419 1,203

2,311 1,312

999

35 56

5

6

5

60 27

33

VII

7

1

15 2

1

In Trade • and

Commerce r--_l._--.... M F 2-1 2.')

7

4

2

14 15

6

7

18 1

VIII

In Transport,

Storage and Communi­cations

,--_----L_-~

M F

..

126

80 558

60

43

104

165

283

166

57

IX

In Other

455

60

64

36

120 354

Services _----"---., M F

28 29

1

4 4

1

NON-WORKERS .....----'----,

X

30

22,093 18,628 3,465

1,614

1,704

1,911

1,171

2,119

2,879

3,559

3,671

31

23,474 18.923 4,551

1,502 1,667

1,940 1,154

2,012

3,116

3,629

3,903

Total Rural Urban

2

T

R U

Rl

R2 R3

R4 R Ij

R6

R7 R8

NON-WORKERS ,-_..J.__.._."

X

!iO 31

133 130

3

23

5'3 54

195 193

2

so

51 112

Total Rural Urban

2

T R U

R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 It 8

Country, State and DiqtriGt where born

TOTAL POPULATION A.-Born in India

(I) Within the State of Enumeration (a) Born in place of

enumeration

(b) Born else\\here in the dbtricts of enumeration

(c) Born in other di~tricts of the state

(i) Borll in districts contiguous to Mandsaur District

(i) Ratlam District

(ill Non contiguous

district of the State

(II) States in India be3'ond

Madhya Pradesh

(a) States and districts contiguolls to the districts of enumeration

(I) Rajasthan

(i) Contiguous districts

Chittorgarh

Ihalawar

Bhilwara

Kota

(ii) Non contiguous district

(b) Othl'r Non-Contiguous State"

Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar

Gujarat Jammu and Kashmir Keraht

Madras 1\Iaharashtra

Mysore Orissa Punjab Uttar Pradesh West Bengal

Delhi

Himachal Pl'adesh

Laccadive and l\Iinicoy and Amindivi Islands

Goa

.. ••

TABLE D-I1

PLACE OF BIRTH

Enumerated in Rural or Urban area of the District

r-----------------------.J,__---------------~ Total Rural Urban

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

Persons Males Females Persons ::\lales Females Persons Males Females

:3 5

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

752,085 745,771 664,244

459,357

390,731 387,296 354,589

290,216

361,354 358,475

592,554 591,608

309,655 537,744

169,141 368,270

305.891 305,345

7

286,663 286,263

286,439 251,305

237,139 l'll,131

8

159,531 154,163 126,500

91,087

84,840 81,951 68.150

53,077

10

74,691 72,212 58,350

38,010

176,1' 5 54,g45 121,920 1.32,289 44,210 108,079 23,876 IO,03'} 13,841

28,722 10,12R 18,594 17,185 5,090 12,095 11,537

13,422 3,799 9,623 10,295 2,652 7,643 3,127

1 'l,422 3,799 9,623 10,295 2,652 7,643 11,1.27

15,800 6,329 8,971 6,'390 2,4~8 4,,52 8,410

5,038

1,147

1)47

3,891

6,499

1,980

1,980

4,519

81,527 32,707 48,820 53,864 18,906 34,958 27,663 13,801 13,862

71,976 26,686 45,290 52,386 77,928 34,458 19,590 8,758 10,832

71,976

34,(132

22,457

7,551

3,263

1,661

37,044

9,557

137 16 G7

n. .50

2Gi

6W)

1,840

87 37

l,G59 3,452 J66

187

J9

1

10

26,686

11.227

6,928

2,150

1,508

641

15,459

6,021

73 12

- 4}S

475

SR 2-11

3!:lfl 972

59 27

1,175 2,313

97

.'Iii

13

8

45,290

23,705

115,529

5,401

1,755

1,020

21,585

3,530

64 4

22

442

J2 26

231 868

28 10

484

1,139 69

102

6

1

2

52,386

28,088

18,826

6,135

2,187

-940

24,298

1,478

23

20

140 4

12

12'1 272

7

2 98

743 14

18

1

17,928

8,271

5,40~

1,563

976

390

9,657

978

12

17

68

1 rl

90 138

4

1 7J

544 12

10

34,4(;8

19,817

13,424

4,572

l,21l

610

14,641

500

11

8

72 .'l :j

39 134

3

1 26

199 2

8

1

19,590

6,8H

3,631

1,416

1,076

721

12,746

8,073

114 16 47

777 46

255

516

1,568

80 35

1,561 2,709

152

169

19

9

8,758

2,956

1,526

587

532

311

5,801

5.043

61 12 28

407 '17

2.12

298 834

55 26

1,J03 1,769

85

75

13

8

10,832

3,B,}B

2,105

829

544

410

6,944

3,030

53 4

19

370

9 23

218 734

25

9 458 940 67

94

6

137

TABLE D-I1

PLACE OF BIRTH-ColZcld.

Enumerated in Rural or Urban area of the Di~trlct Country. State and District ----------- --..

where born Total Rural Urban J.. ,-- '-----....... r--------'-----.

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 3 4 IS 6 1 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Concld.

B. Born in Countries in Asia 5;967 3,290 2,677 63, 413 222 5,332 2,877 2,45) Beyond India (Including U.S.S.rt)

Afganisthan 9 1 ~ 8 'l 1 1 1 Burma 17 14 3 17 14 3

Ceylon 1 1 1 1 China 1 1 1 1

Nepal 163 125 38 6 4 2 157 121 36 Paki~tan 5,759 3.131 2,628 618 400 218 5,141 '.a,731 2,41G Indonesia 9 7 i 9 7 i Arabia 2 2 i 2 Iraq 1 1 I. 1 Malaya 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 Bhutan 1 1 1 1

C. Born in Countries in Europe J 2 3 2 (Excluding U.S S R)

U. K. (England, ~cot1and. 2 1 1 !I 1 1. Ireland)

Germany 1 1 1 1

D. Born in Countries in Africa 6 I 5 5 " Countries not stated 6 1 IS 1 1 II 1 4

E. Born in Countries in America 2 2 2 2 Canada .. 2 11 i i

F. U nclassifiable 336 142 194 3W 133 . 171 26 9 11

13S

TABLE

CENSUS HOUSES AND THE

Occupied Census ---'---

Hotels, Hostels, Cen~us houses Sarais, Dharam- Shops

Total Total No. vacant at the Workshop. shalas, TourIst excluding Rural of Census time of house- Shop elm,· CtM1Z- homes and In~- eating

Di ,trict/Ta hsil Urban hou~e~ listing Dwelling dwellings dwelling~ pection hou~es houses

1 2 ij ~ 5 6 7 8 9

MANDSAUR DISTRICT T 230,673 4,487 135,877 1,427 6.616 ~34 5,667

R 185.637 3,016 109,631 869 5,343 250 2,724

U 45,036 1,471 26,246 558 1,273 184 2,943

1 lawad Tahsil T 29,794 997 16,895 97 980 112 824

R 26,15~ 967 15,292 84 855 100 565

U 3,641 110 1,603 l'l 125 12 2.59

2 Neemuch Tahsil T 30,876 228 18,309 352 584 65 773

R 21,269 13~ 12,389 94 270 21 245

U 9,607 95 5,970 258 314 44 528

3 Mana~a Tahsil T 30,008 412 18,586 155 536 38 933

R 23,066 332 14,800 102 348 18 4~1

U 6,942 80 4,086 53 188 20 512

4 Bbanpura Tahsil T 13,439 239 9,158 68 420 12 340

R 10,571 5; 7,350 56 353 4 129

U 2,868 186 1,808 12 67 8 211

Ii Malhargarh Tahsil T 22,525 338 13,415 178 787 56 356

R 19,489 2il9 11,744 143 632 35 253

U 3,036 89 1,671 35 155 21 103

6 Garoth Ta.h~il T 26,220 752 15,9,1,6 186 748 26 664

R 21,711 574 13,224 101 638 12 353

U 4,509 178 2,722 85 110 14 311

7 Mandsaur Tahsil T 47,887 1,031 25,'331 237 1,305' 96 1,171

R 36,294 293 18,861 155 1,043 47 325

U 11,593 738 6,970 82 262 49 846

8 Sitama.u Tahsil T 29,924 490 17,437 154 1,256 29 606

R 27,084 415 16,021 13' 1,256 13 433

U 2,8'0 75 1,416 20 52 16 173

139

E-l

USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Houses used as ---------------------'-- ---,

Places of entertain-Schools and other ment (Cinemas, Public Health and

educational institu- Restaurants, theatres, clubs, medical iustitutions, Factories tions including sweetmeat gymuasiums) Hospitals, Health-

Business \Vorkshops training classes shops and and community centres, Doctors' Total houses and coaching and eating gathering clinics, Dispen- Rural and offices \Vorksheds shop classes places (Panchayatghar) saries etc. Others Urban DistrictfTahSiI

10 11 12 l~ 14 15 JIi II 1

336 4,280 635 58 4,331 158 66,367 T MANDSAUR 113 2,449 502 26 3,422 72 57,220 R DlSTRlCf 223 1,831 133 32 909 86 '>,147 U

29 507 80 9 800 12 8,452 T 1 lawad Tahsi'l 20 372 71 8 69,1 5 7,120 R

9 1'35 9 1 106 7 1,332 U

63 590 98 17 521 15 9,261 T 2 Neemuch Tahsi1 10 233 61 II 402 4 7,453 R 53 357 !l7 13 119 11 1,808 U

45 492 80 537 27 7,867 T 3 Manasa Tahsil 10 209 54 365 11 6,396 R 35 283 IIG 172 16 1,471 U

25 233 35 1 'J49 is 2,631 T 4 Bhanpura TahSIl 15 100 30 1 179 14 2,287 R 10 13~ 5 70 14 344 U

19 363 92 8 453 17 6,443 T IS Malhargarh Tahsil 10 271 84 3 402 13 5,660 R

9 92 8 5 51 4 793 U

40 423 54 6 401 19 6,955 T 6 Garoth Tahsil 7 283 45 2 359 10 6,103 R

33 140 9 4 42 9 852 U

67 1,181 123 13 737 17 16,078 T 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 15 586 95 4 478 9 14,383 R 52 595 2B 9 259 8 1,695 U

48 491 73 4 633 i3 8,680 T 8 Sitamau Tahsil :;:.6 395 62 4 543 6 7,828 R 22 96 11 90 17 852 U

'140

TABLE E-II

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Household in Census houses u£ed as Total Total r-------__ . ___ J.... ______________ .......

Rural Tenure No. of Sh0p-cu1Il- 'Vorkobop-cum- DweUin:,:with Di;trict /Tahsil Urban £tatus Household Dwelling dwelling d" ellmg other uses 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8

MANDSAUR DIS fRICT T Total 29,322 28,313 1~7 803 59 Owned 24,587 23,758 103 726 Rented 4,735 4,555 44 77 59

R Total 23,520 22,730 105 626 59 Owned 21,499 20,821 79 599 RenteJ 2,021 1,909 26 27 59

U Total 5,802 5,583 42 177 Owned 3,088 2,937 24 127 Rented 2,714 2,646 18 50

1 Jawad Tahsil T Total S,652 3,4gS 20 139 Owned 3,258 3,117 . 9 132 Rented 394 876 11 7

R Total 8,303 8.165 IS 120 Owned 8,032 2,906 8 1.8 Rented 117l 259 10 2

U Total 349 828 2 19 Owned 226 211 1 14 Rented 123 117 1 5

2 Neemll{;h Tahlil T Total 3,916 S,90J 1ll Owned 2,901 2,893 3 Rented l,Ot5 1,006 9

R Total 2,5!56 2,556 Owned 2,326 2,326 •• Rented 230 230

U Total 1,860 1,348 12 Owned 575 572 3 Rented 785 776 9

3 Manasa Tahsil T Total 3,941 3,813 19 109 Owned 3,310 3,190 16 104 Rented 631 623 3 5 ..

R Total 3,065 2,983 11 71 Owned 2,752 2,671 10 71 Rented 313 312 1

tl Total 876 830 8 38 Owned 558 519 6 33 Rented 318 311 ~ 5

4 Bhanpura TahBil T Total 1,931 1,890 7 34 Owned 1,626 1,590 I) 30 Rented 305 300 1 4

R Total 1,552 1,525 S 24 Owned 1,379 1355 II 2~ Rented 173 170 1 II

U Total 879 865 4 10 Owned 2!7 235 , 8 .. ReDted 132 IS0 II ..

141

-'FABLE E-II

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN ,CENSUS HO'{)SE.S USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING-Concld.

(BASED ON 20,%SAMPLE)

Households in Census houses used as Tcrtal Total r-------------'- ---Rural Tenure No, of Sbop-cu11l- Worksbop-cum Dwelling with

District/Tahsil Urban status Housebolds Dwelling d"'elling dwelling other uses

II 3 4 fj 6 7 S

is :Yr"lh,tl'garh Tah-it T Tobl 2,Sal 2,7{6 15 liO Owned 9,590 2.46~ 8 113 ,. Rented 291 277 'I 'I

Tot 3.1 2,506 2,400 13 93 Owned 2,311 2,216 7 88 Rented 195 184 (; 5

U Total 375 346 II 21 Owned 219 253 1 25 Rented 96 93 1 II

6 Garoth Tahsil T Total 3,~59 3.245 BS 120 5~ Owned 2,910 ~,768 27 115 Rented 549 477 8 5 5~

R Total 2,875 2,C85 l!3 108 59 Owned 2,564 .2,437 22 105 Rented 311 248 1 101 59

U Total 584 560 12 Ii Owned 346 331 5 10 Rented 238 229 'I II

7 Mandsaur Tahsil T Total 5,740 '5,420 51 269 Owned 4,512 4,246 37 229 Rented 1228 1,174 14 40

R Total 4,160 3,913 37 g10 Owned 3,871 3,646 SO 195 Rented 289 267 'I 15

U Total 1,580 1,507 14 59 Owned 641 600 7 3,t ,. Rented 939 907 '1 25

8 Sitamau Tahsil T Total 3,80'1 3,802 Owned 3,480 3,480 " Rented 322 322

R Total 3,503 3,503 .. Owned 3,264 3,264 .. . .. Rented 239 239 ..

U Total 299 '199 .. Owned 216 216 .. Rented 83 83

142

J:ABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division, Number of factories and work>hops by ~ize of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,------------------'--------------------and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.l.C. power used Total Perron PErsons ~ersons l..lerEOllS Per~ons Persons Per~ons

and abo\'e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 Ie'

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-RURAL

Division 2 & 3 Total 7,792 5,632 2,111 34 10 3 \ (Manufacturing)

J. All fuels 367 118 221 17 8 (a) Electricity 6 I 4 \ (h) Liquid fuel 361 117 217 17 7 I

II. No power 7,425 5,514 I,B90 17 2 2

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-URBAN

Total 3,104 1,454 1,577 34 22 13 3 I. All fuels 227 53 144 12 11 5 2

(a) Electricity 97 23 60 9 3 (b) Liquid fuel 129 30 84 3 8 4 (cl Coal, wood and

Bagasse U. No power 2,877 1.401 1,433 22 11 8

Rural

Majo,. Group Total 924 606 317 1 :JO J. All fuels 310 108 201 1

(al Electm'ity 4 1 3 (bl .Liquid fuel 306 107 19S ..

II. No power 614 ~98 116

Urban

Total 630 ~75 335 8 9 2 1 J. All/uels 139 27 99 4 6 2 1

(a) Elect,.icity 45 7 34 1 2 (b) Liquid fuel 94 20 65 3 4 2

II. Nopowe1' 491 248 236 4 3

Rural

Minor Group Total 305 105 200 1100 I. All fuels 303 103 200

(a) Electricity 3 3 (h) Liquid fuel 300 103 197

II. .Nopower II II

UrbaJ'l

Total •• 135 31 101 2 .. .. 1 I. All fuels 119 21 95 II 1

(a) Electricity 43 7 38 II .. 1 (b) Liquid fuel 76 14 62 .. •• ..

II. No power 16 10 8 .. •• ..

143

TABLE E-IIl

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSaOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-CoRtd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ---. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Person .. Persons Persons Persons Persons Iersons

and above

1 1I 3 4 I) 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR Dl5TRlcr-Contd.

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 201 I. All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 202 I. All fuels 1 1

(b) Liqu'd fuel 1 1

Urban

Minor Croup Total 8 1 7 205 II. No power 8 1 7

Rural

Minor Group Total 19 17 11 II

206 II. No. power 19 17 ~

Rural

Minor Croup Total 205 183 22 2(\7 I. All fuels 5 4 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 4 3 1

II. No power 200 179 21 "

Urban

Total 72 87 25 4 4 2 .. 1. All fuels 20 6 4 4 !l 2 ..

(a) Electricity 2 1 1 .. (b) Liquid fuel 18 6 8 3 4 11

II. No power 52 31 21 .. .. Rural

Minor Croup Total 393 300 93 .. '0 209 II. No power 393 aoo 93

Urban

Total 415 206 fl02 4 3 .. .. II. No power 415 206 20f.l 4 3 .. .. ..

Rur .. l

Majol'Ol'oup Total 1 .. .. 21 II. No pow" 1 f .. ,.

144

TABJ...E E-II1

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r--- -'- -.. and Minor or 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 :.I 3 15 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Major Grol~p Total 15 8 7 21 r. All fuels 3 2 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuels 2 1 1

II. No power 12 6 6

L'rhan

Minor Group Total 1 1 212 II. No power 1 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 214 II. No power 1 1

Urban

Total ,. 7 II I)

II. No. power 7 2 {j

Urban

Minor Group Total 4 3 1 215 1. All fuels 2 1 1

(0) Liquid fuel 2 1 1 lI. No power 2 sa

Urban

Minor Group Total S S 216 1. All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 II. No power 2 2

Rural

Major Group Total 8 5 2 22 11. No:/>ower 8 5 2

Urban

Total 9 2 5 2 11. No ;/>owe,. 9 2 5 2 ..

Rural

Minor Group Total 6 S 1 II .. .. 220 II. No power 6 S 1 51

Urban

'rotal .. 9 51 II 51 .. • • II. No power .. 9 51 II 2 .. .. ..

145

'tAljLE E- III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFiED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel -----. lind Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pe sons

and above

2 3 4 fj 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DlSTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Minor Group 225 Total 2 2 II. No power 2 2

Rural

Majo,. G,.oup 23 Total 436 209 221 3 2

J. All fuels 14 9 3 1 (b) Liquid fuel 14 9 3

II. No power 422 200 218 3

Urban

Total 182 90 86 5 1 J. All file Is 17 8 6 2

(a) Electricity 4 4

(b) Liql~id fuel 12 8 2 2

(c) Coal, wood and Bagasse 1 11. No power 165 8J 80 J_

Rural

Minor Group 230 Total 86 61 22 2 1 I. All fuels 14 9 3 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 14 9 3 .. 1 1 II. No power '12 52 . 19 :1

Urban

Total 64 89 21 .. I. All fuels 16 8 6 .2 ."

(a) Electricity 4 4 .. (b) Liquid fuel 12 8 51 2

II. No power 48 31 15 51

Rural

Minor Group 231 Total 9 1 8 .. .. II. No power 9 1 8 ..

Urban

Total 7 6 1 .. II. No power. 7 6 1 .. ..

Urban

Minor Group 232 Total 1 .. .. 1 I. All fuels 1 .. .. 1

(e) Coal, wood and Bagasse .1 "

146

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of empolyment Major Group Kind of fuel ,.--and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Perso.o~ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

!lnd above

3 " IS 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT -Confd.

Rural

NIinor GrOl'p Total 4 2 2

2'l~ II. No power 4 2 2

Urban

Total 25 8 17 lI. No power 25 8 17 e.

Rural

.Minor Group Total 122 86 36

235 II. No power 122 86 36

Urban

Total 23 10 13 .. II. No power 23 10 13

Rural

Minor Group Total 131 26 103 2

236 II. No power 131 26 103 2

Urban

Total 52 22 SO .. 11. No power 52 22 SO

Rural

Minor Group Total 78 27 50 1

237 II. No power 78 27 50 1

Urban

Total d 4 4

II. No power 8 4 4

Rural

Minor Group Total {; Ij .. 239 II. No power 6 6

Urban

Total 2 1 1 • II. No power 2 1 1 .. ..

Rural

Maior Group Total 9 9 •• .. ., :14 11. No power e. 9 {I •• •• .. .. ..

147

TABLE E-II1

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories aud workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r--- -----and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. pov.er used Total Person Peroous Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 2 3 , 5 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DlSTRICT-Contd.

RU1a\

Minor Group Total 9 9 244 II. No power 9 9 " ..

Rural

Major Group Total .. 55 29 25 t 25 II. No power 55 29 25 1 "

Urban

Total 88 12 76 , . f. All fuels 1 1 .. ..

(b) Liquid fU4l 1 1

II. No power 87 12 75

Urban

Minor Group Total 2 2 .. .. 250 I. All fuels 1 1

(h) Liquid fuel 1 1 .. .. II. No power 1 1

Urban

Minor Group Total 2 2 .. .. 253 II. No power 2 2

Rural

Minor Group Total ~5 !!9 25 1 250 U. No power M 29 25 1

Urban

Total 84 12 72 II. No power 84 12 72 ..

Urban

Major Group Total 1 , 26 II. No power , 1 ..

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 265 II. No power .. 1 1 ..

Rural

Major Group Total ·757 577 177 2 , .. 27 II. No power 757 577 177 :z 1

Urban

Total 441 229 210 1 1 II. No power 441 229 21fJ 1 1

.. t.

R"ral

Minor Group Total 1 1 .. :.170 II. No power 1 1 t. ..

l48

TABLE E-lll

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Co1!td ..

Division, Number of factories and workshops by si7e of employment :vIajor Group Kind of fuel ,.---------------'--------.---------~

and Minol' or 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power u~ed Total Person Persons Persons Per8.ons Persons Persolls Persons

and above

1 2 :l 5 6 7 S 9 10

Mi\NDSAUR DlSTRICf,-Colltd.

Rural

:Minor Group Total 1 1 271 II, No power 1 1

Urban

Total 15 1 14 II. No power Ii' 1 1-1

Rural

l\Iil1or Group Total 1:J S 4 :}72 n No power 12 fl 4 ..

Urban

Total 2 2 IJ. No POWPI' 2 2

Rural

:\linur C; ronp Total 743 567 173 ::l 1 27~} lI. No powel" 74:1 fl6)' 173 ::l 1

Urban

Total 419 223 19! 1 II. No power 419 22:3 194 1

Urban

:Vlinor Group Total 1 274 IT. No power J 1

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 276 II. No power 1 1

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 278 II. No power 1 1

Rural

Majoy Group Total 1,907 1,298 603 v 28 1. All fuels 12 9 3

(b) Liquid fuel 72 9 3 11. No pou'er 1,895 1,298 594 3

Urban

Total 391 144 238 4 5 J. All fuels 21 2 14 1 4

(a) El~ctricity 5 1 3 1 (b) Liquid fueZ 16 1 11 4

11. Nopowe,. 370 142 224 3

149.

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r--- --'---------------. aud Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Pel'sons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 2 3 ( 5 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DlSTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Miuor Group Total Ul 1 9 .3 2RO 1. All fuels 12 9 3

(b) Liquid fuel 12 9 3

II. No power 1

Urban

Total 15 2 11 1 1 I. AH fuels 14 2 10 1 1

(a) Electricity 4 1 2 1 (b) Liquid fuel 10 1 8 1

II. No power ]. 1

Rural

Minor Group Total If) 7 12 281 II. No power 19 7 12

Urban

Total 30 H 18 .. n. No power 30 12 18

Rural

:l\1inor Group Total 4 3 1 282 II. No power 4 :~ ].

Urban

Total 1 1 II. No power 1 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 886 709 177 283 U. No power 886 709 177

Urban

Total 43 27 16 ~I. No power 43 27 16

Rural

Minor Group Total 65 48 17 " 284 II. No power 65 48 17

Urban

Total 53 27 24 1 1 .. .. I- All fuels 4 4

(a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3

II. No power 49 117 !olO 1 1

150

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Gnntd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,--and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

2 3 4 l:- t) 7 B 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1

287 11. No power 1 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 919 529 387 3

288 11'- No power 919 529 387 a Urban

Total 244 73 169 2 " n. No power 244 73 169 !l ,.

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 ., 289 II. No power 1 1

Urban

Total 4 1 II .. I. All fuels 3 3 ,.

(b) Liquid fuel 11 11

II. No power 1 1

Urban

Major Group Total

29 1. All fuels ,. 1

(b) Liquid fuel T

Urban

Minor GrDuv Total 1 1 1I~2 J. All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 '1 .. Urban

Maior Group Total 22 [) 14 2 .. JO 1. All fuels 6 5 ..

(a) Electricity 5 4 .. " (b) Liquid fuel 1 .. ,. .. ..

11. No power 16 5 9 1

Urban

Mi!lor Croup Total 21 !l 14 2 1 .. .. SQj 1_ All fuels .. 6 .. {i 1 ..

(a) Electricity .. fj 4 1 " ,.

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 .. .. II. No po'Wtr 15 , 9 1 .. 1 ..

151

TABLE E-1II

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-C01ztd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ---'--- -----and Mmor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 II S 4 5 6 1 8 9 ·10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 303 rI. No power 1 1

Rural

Majot'Gt'oup Total 1,727 1,536 189 1 31 11. No powet' 1,727 1.536 189

Urban

Totgl .133 163 165 4 1

II. No powet' 333 163 165 4 1

Rural

Minor Group Total !l23 181 41 1 310 II. No power !123 181 41 1

Urban

Total 18 2 10 1 IT No power 13 !l. 10 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 901 781 119 1

311. II. No power 901 781 119 1 .. Urban

Total 302 14' 1M , II. No power 302 144 1114 , ..

Rural

Minor Group Total 166 160 6 .. 313 11. No power 166 160 6

Urban

Total 1 1 II. No power 1 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 437 414 28 .. .. 314 II. No power 437 414 23 .. .. ••

Urban

Total 17 17 .. .. II. No power .. 17 17 ..

153

TABLE E-I1I

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ~ ----. snd Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pe sons

and above

1 II 3 , 5 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DlSTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 .. S39 II. No power 1 1

Rural

Majo,. G"oup Total 808 550 15.1 5 34&35 II. No powe,. 808 550 253 5 "

Urban

Total 165 90 73 2

II. No pow." 165 90 73 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 .. S40 II. No power 1 1 ,.

Urban

Total 110 17 S .. •• II. No power 20 17 S

Rural

Minor Group Total 5 2 3 .. 342 II. No power 5 II 3

Urban

Total 9 7 2 .. II. No power 9 7 II .. •• .. ..

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 .. .. .. 34S n. No power 1 1 .. tt

Urban

Total 8 a .. .. •• II. No power a 3 ..

Rural

Minor Group Total 2 2 .. .. au II. No power 2 .. :l

154

TABLE E~1II

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,...--- ---, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-!)9 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons fersons

and above

1 ~ 8 " 5'" 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT -Contd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 345 II No pOINer 1

Urban

Minor Group Total 6 6

846 II. No power 6 6

Rural

Minor Group Total 799 546 250 3

300 II. No power 799 546 250 3

Urban

Total 125 66 1i9 II. No power 125 66 59

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 ',' 351 II. No power 1 1

Rural

MajorGroujJ Total 609 439 170 '0 36 II. No pOf/o'er 609 439 170 "

Urban

Total 143 69 70 2 I. All/uels 5 5

(a) Electricit1 5 5 II. No powe,. 138 69 65 :J

Rural

Minor Group Total 8 3

S6~ II. ~o power 3 3

Urban

Total 2 2 11. No power 2 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 3 3 865 II. No power 3 3

Urban

Total 18 6 10 .. .. •• II. No power .. 16 6 10 .. . .

155

TABLE· E-lII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of empolyment

Major Group Kind of fuel ,---_____..._ --..

and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100

Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Per~Oll~ Persons Persons Persons Person!! Persons Persons and above

1 :t 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1

367 II. No power 1 1

Urban

Total 1:1 ., fj

II. No power 111 7 I) ., " "

Rural • Minor Group Total 3 8

868 II. No power 3 3 "

Urban

Total 11 7 4

I. All fuels <1 4 " (a) E:ectricity 4 4

II. No power 7 7 " Rural

Minor Group Total 599 4119 170 .. " 869 II. No power 599 4119 170 .. .. ..

Urban

Total 1011 49 49 1 11 1

I. All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 " .. II. No power 101 49 48 1 II 1 ..

Rural

Major Croup Total Z 1 ,

37 I. All fuels 2 1 1 .. (a) Electricity 2

Urban

Total 23 11 11 ." T. All/uels '5 5 9 ,

(a) Electricity 14 5 8 1 .. .. (b) Liquid luel 1 .. "

,-

II. No power 8 6 :l .. .. .. .. I-

15.6

TABLE E-1II

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r--

_..___ and Minor or 1 2-5 ~9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

2 'i 4 n 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DlSTRICf-Contd.

Rural

Minor Grollp Total 1 1 !:l12 I. All fuels 1

(a) Electricity

Urban

Total 17 7 9 1 .. J. All fueh 10 2 7 1

(a) Electricity 9 2 6 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II. No power .. 7 5 2

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 1 " S73 II. No pc.wer 1 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 977 I. All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1

Urban

Total 2 1 1 I. All fuels 2 1 1

(a) Electricity 2 1 1

Urban

Minor Group Total 3 \I 1 578 I. All fuels 3 2 1

(a) Electricity 3 II

Rural

Major Group Total 72 ';6 16 J8 II. No power 72 56 16

Urban

Total 165 8U 79 J 2 ... 1. All fuel& 7 6 ,e

(a) Electricitl 7 fi 1

II. No power 158 74 78 2 2 .. Urban

Minor Group Total .. 4 e. 4 .. .. .. e. .. SSi lI. No power .. 4 4 .. .. e •

157.

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colltd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel _J___

and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of r.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons;

and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 25 11 9 1 1 2 1 384 I. All fuels .. 7 6 1 . . .. .. ..

(a) Electricity 7 6 1 t. .. II. No power 18 5 8 1 1 2 1

Rural Minor Group Total 67 52 15 ..

388 II. No power 67 62 15 .. Urban

Total 133 69 63 1 .. II. No power 133 69 63 1 ..

Rural

Minor Group Total .. 15 4 1 389 II. No power Ii , 1 •• .. .. ..

Urban

Total S ~

II. No power 9 S

Rural

Major Group Total .. 475 315 138 '" 7 .. .. 39 J. All fuels 29 1 7 14 7

(b) Liquid fuel 29 7 74 7 .. II. No power 446 $'" 1;7 ..

Urban

Total 477 272 193 10 1 , .. J. All fuels 11 J 5 1 I ..

(a) E lec:tricit, .. 10 3 .. 5 1 7 .. .. (b) Liqllid fuel 1 1 .. e.

II. No power 466 269 192 5 .. Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 .. ee .. 892 II. No power 1 1 .. •• .. .. ..

Urban

Total 25 14 U •• .. •• II. No power !l5 U 11 .. ., .. .. ••

158

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY t POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment MaJor Group Kind of fuel ,.--and Minor or 1 2·5 6-9 10-19 20·49 50·99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons PersoM Persons Persons Pe~sons

and above

1 2 3 4 {: {I 7 8 9 10

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Conoid.

Rural

'Minor Group Total ~6-l 266 98 393 II. No power 86l 266 9ti

Urban

Total 3ll 182 127 '2 II. No power 811 182 127 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 1 1 .. 394 II. No power 1 1

Urban

Total 6 5 1 • e .. II. No power 6 5 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 28 7 14 7

395 1. All fuels 28 7 14 7

(b) Liquid fuel 28 7 14 7 .. Urba.n

Total 12 8 2 5 1 1 J. All fuels 10 !! 1 5 1 1

(a) Electricity 9 !! 5 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II. No power !! 1 1 .. .. Rural

Minor Group Total 81 47 83 1 899 I. All fuels 1 1 ..

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 .. II. No power 80 46 33 1

Urban

Total e' 123 68 52 3 I. All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 .. Il. No power l'l!l 67 15'1 3 .. '0

lS9

TABLE -E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and wOl'kiliops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel .---- --, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-]9 90-49 50-99 100 Group of LS.r.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 ~ 3 4 II 6 7 8 9 10

I Iawad Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 Total 1,227 859 361 S .. Manufacturing All fuels . , 50 11 39 •• II

(b) Liquid fuel 50 II 39

11 No power 1,177 848 322 S .. Minor'Groups Total 44 10 34

200 I All fuels 44 10 34 .. .1

(b) Liquid fuel .. 44 10 34

206 II No power 16 14 2

207 Total 89 84 5 .. I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 .. 11 No power 88 84 4.

209 II No power 64 43 21 .. •• 220 II No power 3 1 2 .. .. 230 Total 6 4 2 .. ..

1 All fuels 3 1 ~ .. (b) Liquid fuel S 1 II

JI No power 3 8

231 II No power • 8 8

233 II No power S 1 II .. 235 II No power 94 72 22

236 II Xo power 6 2 2 2 .. 237 II No power 78 27 50 1 "' 255 II No power 22 17 II

271 II No power 1 1 '" 273 II No power 76 liS 18

280 Total 2 II

I All fuels .. 1I .. II .. '" .. (b) Liquid fuel 9 II

281 II No power 4 1 8 .. .. 283 II No power 107 89 18 .. 284 II No power 20 17 3

288 II No power 103 53 50

210 II No power 51 45 I) 1 .. 511 11 No power 88 72 16 .. 313 II No power 16 15 1

314 II Nll power .. 2 2

S4~ II No power 1 1 .. .. .. 860 II No po",er 146 110 9:i ..

160

TAHLE E-II1

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Number of factories and wOl'ksbops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r--

___,___ and Minor oc 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

:.I 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

Minor Groups Jawad Tahsil (Rur"lj-Concld.

362 11 No power 1 1

369 II No power 72 48 24 .. 388 II No power IB 15 3

39H II No power 68 52 16

39t-l n No power 19 4 14 1

I Jawad Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 260 150 105 ; ,. ,. Manufacturing I All fuels 7 2 5

(b) Liquid fuel 7 2 5 11 No power 253 148 100 5

Minor Groups Total 8 3 5 200 I All fuels 7 2 5

I (b) Liquid fuel 7 2 5 II No power 1 1

207 II No power 6 2 4 209 II No power 17 7 10 220 II No power 3 1 2 .. 230 II No power 5 4 1

233 Jl No power 9 2. 7 237 II No power 6 9 B 271 II No power 1 1 .. 272 II No power 1 1 278 II No power 45 82 19 .. 278 II No power 1 1 .. 288 II No power 3 1 2. .. 284 II No power 3 1 . 2. 902 II No power 1 1

30B II No power 1 1

all 11 No power 30 14 16

350 II No power 22 J7 5

366 II No power 5 1 4 .' 869 II No power H 10 4

388 II No power 9 4 5 S93 II No power 43 28 15 .. .. 994 II No power 1 1 399 II No power 26 15 8 8

2 Necmuch Tahsil (Rural)

Diviaion 2 & 3 Total 503 393 lIO Manufacturina 1 All fuels 36 12 24

(b) Liquid fuel 36 12 :l,4 .. 11 No power 467 381 86 .. ..

161

TABLE E-IJI

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-C.ntd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ....., and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.SJ.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 II B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor Groups Totnl 36 12 24 200 I All fuels 36 12 24

(b) Liquid fuel 36 12 24

207 II No power 15 13 2 209 II No power 25 21 4

220 II No power 3 2 1 235 II No power is 1 4 255 II No power 5 3 2 273 II No power 74 59 15 281 II No power 1 1 283 II No power 74 64 10 284 II No power 20 17 S 288 II No power 12 6 6 310 II No power 20 20

3ll II No power 47 37 10

313 II No power 3 3

314 II No power :l II 332 II No power 1 1

350 If No power 71 60 11

367 II No power 1 1 36::1 II No power 41 35 6 --388 II No power 7 6 1

393 II No pov.er 34 27 7 399 II No power 6 3 3

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 671 262 390 7 7 3

Manufacturing I All fuels 63 16 41 3 3

(a) Electricity 34 10 21 2 (b) Liquid fuel 29 6 20 2

11 No power 608 246 349 4 4 3

Minor Groups Total 42 11 30 1 ,-200 I All fuels 35 8 26 1

(a) Electricity 18 6 11 1

(b) Liquid fuel 17 2 15 II No power 7 3 4

205 II No power 4

207 Total 11 2 5 II 2 I All fuels 7 2 1 2 II

(a) Electricity 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 5 2 2

II No power 4 4

209 II No power 105 50 52 1:1

214 II No powltr '"

±

162

~AB~E E-1II

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POW ER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of,employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,--- --'--- """' and Mmor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Pel'son~ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 :.1 3 5 6 7 S 9 10

Minor Groups 2 Neemuch Tahsil (Urban)-Contd.

215 Total 2 1 1 .. I All fuel~ 2 1

(b) Liquid fHPJ 2 1

220 II No power 1 1 230 Total 11 6 5

I All fuel~ R 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 J (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 1

11 No po" el' il f) 2

255 II No power 6 1 5

273 n No powel' 61 26 33 1 280 Total 1

I All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 1

281 II No power 4 1 3

283 II No power 9 4 5

280l Tota.l 18 (j 11 1 I All fuels 4 4

(a) Electricity 1 1 .' (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 iI Nopower 14 6 7 1

288 II :1\'0 power 147 34 113 302 II No power - 7 1 6 .. .. .. 311 II No power 41 15 26 " 320 II No power 5 1 4 336 II No power 2 2 339 II No power 1 1 340 II No power 17 17 342 II No power 8 6 2 350 II No power 17 7 10

365 II No power 1 1 367 II No power 2 '2 368 II No powel' '2 2

3G9 Total 22 !) 11 2 I All fuels 1 1

(a) Electncit'.· 1 .. IT No power 21 9 10 2

:172 Total 5 4 1 I All fuels " B 1

(a) Electricity 4 3 1 II No power 1

S,3 II No powel' 1 1

163

TABLE E-IIl

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYME"NT-Omtd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,.--and Minor or 1 2-5 .6-9 10-19 20-49 00-[19 100 Group of I.S,I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

2. 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Minor Groups 2 Neemuch Tahsil (Utban)-Concld.

em Total 2 1 1

I All fuels II 1 1

(a) Electricit)' 2 1 1 378 Total 2 1 1

.1 All fuels 2 1 1

(a) Electricit)' 2 1 1

gill! II No power 3 3

884 Total 13 3 6 1 2 1

I All fuels 2 2 (a) Electricity 2 II

II No power 11 1 6 1 2 1

3S8 II No power 40 21 18 1 .. 392 II No power 3 1 2

393 n No power 33 22 11 M4 II No power 3 2 1

399 II No power 15 8 7 .. 3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & J Total 557 348 205 3 Manufacturing 1 All fuels .. 40 II 28

(a) Electricity 3 3

(b) Liquid fuel 37 II 2" 1 II No power 517 337 177 2

Minor Groups TOlal 36 9 9;7 .. 200 I All fuels 36 9 27

(a) Electricity 3 S

(b) LiqUid fuel 33 9 24

207 II No power 11 Ii 5

209 II NQ power 39 33 6

~30 Total 2 i

I All fuels 2 2

(b) LiqUid fuel 2 1I

235 II No power 4

255 JI No power 3 3

273 n No po'veT 58 H 12 1 1

280 Total 2 1 1

I All fuels II 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 2

281 II No power 1 1

283 II NOllower 77 54 23 .. 284 II No power 12 8 4

288 II No power 83 B4 48 1

910 II No power 35 ~O lIS

164

TABLE E-lII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Major Group and Minor Group of I.S.I.C.

Kind of fuel or

power used

1

Minor Groups

311

3li)

fl14

:150

36.5

369

388 393 399

Division 2 & 3

Manufacturing

Minor Groups

200

205

207

209

230

231 235

236 239

250

255

273

:l74

'2

II No power

II No power

II No power

II No power

II No power

11 No power

II No power

II No power II No power

Total

I All fuels

(a) Electricity

(b) Liquid fuel

II No power

Total

I AlI!fnels (a) Electricity (b) Liquid fuel

II No power

Total

I All fuels

(b) Liquid fuel

II No power

II No power

Total

I All fuels

(a) Electricity

(b) Liquid fuel

II No power

II No pov.er

II No power

II No power

II No power

Total I All fuels

(b) Liquid fuel

II No power

II No power

II No power

II Nl) power

Total

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ..)._

1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Person Persons Persons Perwn~ Persons Persons Persons

and above

4 5 G 7 8 9 10

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

66

1 12 fl7

2

48

2 23 3

52

11

20

2

31

:2

14 1

14

1

17

17

9

::I

3 Manasa Tahsil (Urban)

471 36

10 26

435

12 12 2

10

2

8

.. 4

.. 52

12 4

2

2

8

(3

13 1 2

2 1

1

1

11 78

1

286 13

S 8

273

1 1

1

1 7

4

4

3

32 7

2

2 5

(3

7

1

47

1

180

20

5 IS

160

11 11

2 9

I· 1

1

20 5

2 2

3

6

1 1

2 1

1

1

8

31

3 3

3

..

..

..

165

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLAS31FIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colltd.

DivisioD l Number of facto"jes an'l wo;'kshops by size of employment

Major Group Kind of fuel ,--_______________ _J,__ ________________ -,

and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-9g 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Pel'sons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Minor Grous 3 Manasa Tahsil (Urban)-Collcld.

280 Total 4 1 3

I An (uels 4 1 3

(b) Liquid fuel 4 1 3

281 II No power 4 3 1

283 II No power 3 3 •• 284 II fI.·o powel' 10 7 8

28S II No power 11 7 4

28g Total 3 .. S

I All fuels 3 3

(b) Liquid fuel 3 3

302 Total 1 1

I All fuels 1 1 .. (b) Liqllid fuel 1 1

::ll0 II No power 3 2 1

311 n No power 77 48 28 1

333 II No power 2 2

335 II :Ko power 1 1

350 II No power 13 11 2

362 II No power 1 1

365 II No power 5 1 4

367 II No power 3 2 1 .. 369 II No power 22 16 5 .. 1

372 Total 2 2

I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II No power 1

384 Total 7 5 2

I All fuels 5 4 1 .. (a) Electricity 5 4 1

1I No power 2 1 1

3SS II NJ PO\\ e1' 18 14 4

392 II NJ power 2 2

393 II No {lower 56 37 19

399 Total 23 14 9

I All fuel, 1 1

(a) ElectriCity 1 1

II No power 22 13 9

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 Total 453 334 119

Manufacturing All fuels 15 4 II

(b) Liquid fuel 15 4 II

11 No power 438 330 108 ".

166

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,- ~ ---, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person . Persons Persons Persons Persons Personii Pe,sons

and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor Groups Total 15 5 10

200 I All fuels IB 3 10 (b) Liquid fuel ]3 .) 10

II No power 2. 2

207 II ~o power 9 9

209 II No power 37 22 15

230 Total 4 4

. I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II No power 3 3 .. 235 II No power ;; il

272 II No power 1 1 273 II 1:\0 powey 35 26 9

280 Total 1 1

I All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

283 II No power 39 28 11

284 II No power 1 1 .' 288 II No power 71 49 22

311 II No power 104 97 7

314 II Nopower 1 1

350 II No power 59 35 24

369 II No power 44 30 14

!l93 II No power 17 14 3

!l99 II No power 12 9 3

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 200 132 68

Manufacb .. ring 1 All fuels 15 4 II ta) Electricity 5 1 4

(b) Liquid fuel 10 3 7

11 Nopower 185 128 57

Minor Group~ Total 13 4 9

200 1 An fuels 1'2. 3 9

(a) Electricit y 4 1 3

(b} Liquid hlel R 2. (;

II No power 1 1

2u7 Total 7 5 2

I All fuels 1 1

(b} Liquid fuel 1 1

II No power 6 5 1

209 11 No power 82- 2'1 tl

1114 II No power 1 1

167

TABLE E-IlI

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Co1:td.

Division, Number of factories and worbhops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel --l--and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I. S.Le. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1('

Minor Groups 4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Urban) -Concld.

215 II No pOwer 1 1 'lao Tc;tal 6 6

I All fuels 1 1 •• (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II No power 5 5

233 II No power 5 3 2 235 II No power 3 3 273 II No power 26 18 8 280 Total 2 2

I All fuels 1 1 (a) Electrici ty 1 1

II No power 1 1

284 II No power 6 2 4 288 II No power 9 6 3 310 II No power 9 9 all II No power 14 9 5 333 II No power 1 1 350 II No power 20 18 :2 365 II No power 1 1 .. 369 II No power 11 8 3 392 II 1\0 power 2 2 393 II No power 19 17 2 399 II No power 12 7 t:i

; Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 Total 903 719 174 6 4 Manufacturing I All fuels 49 16 26 3 4

(b) Liquid fuel 49 16 26 3 4 II No power 8,4 703 148 3

Minor Groups Total 35 11 24 200 I All fuels 35 11 2£

(b) Liquid fuel 35 11 24 207 Total H 14

r All fuele 2 2 (b) Liquid fllel 2 2

11 No pO\\ er 12 12 209 JI ;:\C) power 39 37 2 230 Total g R

1 All fneb 2 '2 (b) Li(juid !u~l '2 2

II No pOWf'r 7 ti .. , . 214 II N6 power () 6

2M II NJ power . . 3 II 1 .. " .. ..

168 .,

TABLE E-1II

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of empolyment Major Group Kind of fuel ,..-- --, and Minor or 1 2·5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of l.S.1.C. power used Total Per300 Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

lind above 1 ~ 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

MinO! Groups 5 Malhatgath Tahsil (Rural)-Collcld.

270 II No power 1 1 273 II No power DB 64 13 1 280 Total 4 2 2

I All fuels 4 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 4 2 2

981 II No power 5 5 283 II No power 109 86 23

284 11 Nopower 1 1 288 II No power 119 77 42 310 IJ No power 17 13 4 Sll II No po\\er 75 64 11 813 II No power 73 72 1 314 II No power 74 70 4 340 II No power 1 1

342 iI No power 4 1 3

BlB II No power 1 1 344 II Nopower ~ 2

350 II No power 89 74 15 368 II No power 3 3 369 II No power 67 52 15

388 II No power II 10 1 392 II No power 1 1 398 II No power 26 21 5 .. 394 II No power 1 1

395 Total 5 1 4 I All fuels 5 1 4

(b) Liquid fuel 5 1 4

399 Total 10 9 1 I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No power 9 8 1 ..

5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 247 95 150

Mallllfacturing I All fuels 11 2 8 (h) Liquid fuel II 2 8

n No power 236 93 142

:'ofillOl' Group~ Total 9 2 7

200 I All fuels .. 9 2 7

(b) Liquid fuel 9 :l 7

207 II No power U Ii 6

:.109 II Nopower 22 7 Iii

169

TABLE E ..... lli

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY-INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colltd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel .--and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Per~ons , Persons Persons

and above

2 3 , 6 6- 7 8 9 10

Minor Groups 5 Malhargarh Tahsil (Urban)-Concld.

230 Total 5 3 1 1 I All fuels ] 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 .. II No pOWtr 4 3 1

233 II No power 2 1 1 253 II Nopower 2 2 255 II No power 43 8 85 273 II No power 311 HI 20 280 Total 1 1

I AIl fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

281 II No power 7 II 4 282 II No power 1 1 283 II No power 9 8 1 .. 284 II No power 1 1 28S II No power 30 14 15 1 Bll 11 Nopower 7 2 5 340 II No power II 3 350 II No power 16 8 8 357 II N.:J power 1 1 368 II No power 11 11 .. 369 II No power 7 1 6 888 II No power 9 4 5 .. 3il3 II No power 22 10 12 1399 II No power 5 II 2 ..

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rnral)

Division 2 & 3 Total 921 662 25; 3 Manufactul'ing I All fuels 37 8 29

(b) Liquid fuel 37 6 29 11 No power 884 6,4 226 3

Minor Groups Total 37 8 29 200 I All fuels 37 8 29 .. '

(b) Liquid fuel 37 8 29

206 II No power 1 207 II No power G I) 1 209 II No power 55 H 14 230 11 No power 8 7 1 235 II No power 9 .} 5

2515 II No power 2 1 1 272 II No power 2-273 II No power .. 101 7'.) 22 281 II No power 1 1

283 II No power 93 75 18

170

TABLE E-I1I

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-COlltd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel --" and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 ~ ". 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Minor Groups 6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

284 n No power .' 11 6 5 288 II No. power 71 28 43 311 II No power 148 128 20 31~ II No power 7 7

314 II No power 127 1\10 7 S50 II No power 109 56 50 H S6!) II No power 73 52 21 !l88 II No power ] 1 393 II No power M )'18 17

399 IT No power 4 .(

6 Gatoth Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2&3 Total 1150 122 118 II 3 5 Manufacturing All fuels 16 4 9 1 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 16 4 9 1 1 1 II No power 284 118 109 1 2 ;I

Minor Groups Total 11 8 8 200 All fuels 11 a 8

(h) Liquid fuel 11 S 8

207 Toill 9 4 2 1 1 1 All fuels S 1 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel S .. 1 1 1

II No power 6 4 II 209 II No power 40 III 18 .. 1 .. 220 II No power 1

230 Total 6 2 II 2 I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1

n No power 5 1 2 2 231 II No power 1 1 ~SB II No power 2 1

23'5 II No power 4 1 3

265 II No pawer 1 1 273 II No powel' ~2 29 13

'.£80 Total 1 1 All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1

281 II No powel' 2 2 283 1I No power 7 i!

284 II No powe!' 2 288 II No power 4 \I :.I

289 II No power 1 1 .. S02 II No power 2 1 1 811 II No power 19 10 9

171

TABLE E-Ilt

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POW ER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r- J..-

and Minor or 1 2-5 G-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Minor Groupo, 6 Garoth Tahsil (Urban)-Concld.

313 II No power 1 1

314 II No power 16 16 350 IT No power 27 5 22 365 IT No power 2 2 369 II No power k 1 6 1

384 II No power 2 2

388 II No power 9 13 6

392 II No power 1 1

393 II No power 24 9 15 899 II No powel' 5 5 •

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 Total 16,29 1,129 482 13 4

Manufacturing All fuels 87 36 33 13 4

(a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liouid fuel 86 36 33 13 3

II No power 1,542 1,093 449

Minor Groups Total 57 33 24 .. 200 I All fuels 57 33 24 ..

(b) Liquid fuel 57 33 24 .. 201 Total 1 1

I All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel .. 1 .. 1

207 II No power 32 30 2 209 II No power 75 61 14

225 II No power 2 2

230 Total 26 20 6

I All fuels 4 S 1

(b) Liquid fuel 4 3 1

II No power 22 17 5

231 II No power 1 1

233 II No power 1 1

235 II No power 4 2 2

236 II No power .. 115 16 99

239 n No power 6 6

255 II No power 9 6 3

273 11 No power 185 129 56

280 Total 2 1 1

I All fuels 1 1

(b) LiqUid fuel 1 1

II No power 1 1

281 II No power 3 3

283 II No power 195 160 35

2.'8 II No power 181 102 79 ..

172

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

,)jvision. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ----and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person •. Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pe sons

and above

1I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Minor Groups 7 Mandsaur Tahsil (RuralJ-Collcld.

289 11 No power 1 1 3]0 II No power 56 45 11 311 II No power 177 153 2{ 313 II No power 5f) .'53 :'3

314 II ~o power 17 17 350 II No pcwer 148 102 46 362 II No power 1 1 369 II No power 149 105 .J-.j

372 Total 1 I All fuels • 1 1 ..

(a) Electricity 1 338 II No power 14 l~ 2 339 II No pcwer 5 4 1

393 II No power SO eo 20

395 Total 23 7 13 3

All fuels 23 7 13 3

(b) Liquid fuel 23 7 13 3 .. 999 II No power 6 3 3

7 Madnsaur Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 857 315 511 18 9 2 2 Manufacturing All fuels 70 II 43 8 4 2 2

(a) Ele ctricity 48 7 30 7 2 (b) Liquid fuel 21 4 13 2 (e) Cool1 wood and bagasse

Minor Groups 11 No power 787 304 468 10 5

200 Total 34 [) 27 1 1 1 All fuels 28 1 25 1 1 (a) Electricity Hl 17 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 9 1 8

II No power (, 4

205 II .s 0 power 2 ~ e.

207 Total 14 7 1 1 1 I -\11 fuels 5 2 1 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel ,) 1 1 II No po>\er 9 7 :2

209 II No power 120 47 70 1 2 214 II No -power '2 1 1 215 II No power 1 .. 216 Total 3 3

I All fueb 1 (a) Electricity 1 1

II No power 2 2

173

TABLE E-1II

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Div_ision. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ---. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.r.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 1 2 S 4 15 6 7 8 -9 10

Minor Groups 7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Urban)-Contd. 220 II No power 4 1 3 230 Total 17 11 6

I All fuels 4 3 1 (a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3

II No power 13 8 5

:'3~ Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1

(c) Coal wood and baasses 1 1 233 II No power 6 1 5 235 II No power 3 2 1 236 1I No power 51 22 29 237 II No power 2 1 1 255 II No power 24 24

271 II No power 14 14 272 II No power a 2 1 273 II No power 112 40 72 276 II No power 1 1

280 Total 15 1 2 1 1 I All fuels II 1 2 1 1

(a) Electricity 2 1 1 (b) LiquiJ fuel 3 2 1 ..

281 It No power 12 4 8 283 11 No power 3 1 2 28! 11 No power 13 11 2 287 II No power 1 1 .. 288 U No power 35 2 82 1

802 Total 10 2 6 2 I All fuels 5 4 1

(a) Electricity 5 4 1 II No power Il 2 2 1

310 II No-power 1 1 311 II No power 83 29 51 3

320 Total 1 1 I All fuel~ 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 333 II No power 2 2

335 II No power 2 1 1 336 II No power 1 1 342 II No power 1 1 343 II No power 3 3

345 II No power 1 1 346 II No power 6 6

350 lIN power 7 7

'.174

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of LS.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and abo\'e

1 2 3 .[ 5 6 7 8 9 1('

Minor Group" 7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Utban\--Col1cid.

3.51 II No power 1 1 il62 II No po\\er 1 365 II Nv power 2 2 367 II No pO\\'er Ii 2 4

368 Total 7 3 I All fuel. 4 4

(a) Elec'ricity 4 -1 II No power il 3

369 II No power 16 3 If)

~72 Total 10 7 3 Ali fnels 5 2 fl

('1) Electricity 5 2 3 II No Power 5 5

378 Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 .. 382 II No power 1 1 384 11 No power 3 1 1 1 388 II No power 46 22 24 389 II No'power S 3

392 Il No power 16 8 8

393 II Nc power 99 50 47 2

394 II No power 2 2

395 Total 12 13 2 15 1 1

1 All fuel~ 10 2 1 5 1 1

(a) Electricity 9 2 13 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II No power 2 1 1

399 Il No power RO 13 17

8 Sltamau Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 Total 1,599 1,189 404 4

Manuia<:turing I All fuels 53 20 31

(a) Electricity 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 51 19 30

11 No power 1,546 1,169 373 4

lIHnor Group' Total 45 17 28 200 I All fuel" 45 17 28

(b) Liquid fuel 45 17 28

202 Total 1 1 All fuels 1 1 (b) Liq uid fuel 1 1 ..

206 II No power 2 2 .. .. ••

175

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Cfmtd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kindoffuel r--and Minor or 1 2·5 6.9 10·19 20·49 60·99 100 Group of I,S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 ~ 8 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10

MiIwr GrQups 8 Sitamau Tahsil (R\lraI)-Coflc ld.

207 Total 29 22 7 I All fuels 2 2

(a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

II No power '.!7 20 7

209 11 No power .. 59 42 17

214 II No power 1 1

230 Total 31 16 13 1 1

I All fuels 2 .. 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel '.I 1 1 II No power 29 16 13

235 11 No power 3 .. 3

236 II No power 10 8 '.I

244 II No power 3 3

255 II No l?ower 11 10 1

279 II No power 9 6 3 .. 273 II No power 116 88 28 .. 280 Total .. ~ 2

I All fuels 11 11 (b) Liquid fuel 51 II

281 II No power 4 !l 51

282 II No power , 3 1

283 II No power •• 19:1 153 89 .. .. 288 II No power 279 180 97 51

810 II No power 44 38 6

311 II No power 196 178 17 1

313 II No power 10 9 1 .. 314 II No power 20'.! 191 11

333 II No power 1 1

350 II No power 141 89 5'.!

3611 II No power 1 1

365 II No power 1 1

369 II No power 105 76 29

377 Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1

388 II No power 14 7 7

393 II No power 61 40 lU

899 II No power 21 14. 7 ..

111)

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES-USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,

POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-ColJcld.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Majo_r Group Kind of fuel ,----- ---'-- ---, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-90 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 2 B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Division 2 & 3 8 Sitamau Tahsil iLTrban)

Manufacturing Total 148 92 55 I All fuels 9 I 7

(b) Liquid fuel ') 7

II No power 139 91 48 Minor Groups

2 .. 200 Total {;

I All fuel" 5 1 <I

(b) Liquid fuel 5 1 4

II No power 1 1 207 II No power 6 5 1 209 II No power 'J.7 18 9 212 II No power 1 1

230 Total 2 1 1 I All fuels 2 1 1 ..

(b) Liquid fuel 2 1 1 233 II No power 1 1 273 II No power 23 19 4

280 Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1

281 II No power 1 1

283 II No power 9 7 2

288 11 No power 8 8 .. 292 Total 1 1

1 All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1

311 II No power 31 17 14

314 II No power 1 1 350 11 No power 3 3 869 II No power 2 1

388 II No power 2 1 392 n No power 1 1 393 II No power 15- 9 6 399 II No power 7 3 ,t "

117

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colleld.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Urban)-Concld.

281 II No power 1 1

283 11 No power 9 7 2 .. 288 II Nc power 8 8

292 Total 1 1 .. .. .. J All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fued 1 1 .. 311 II No power 31 17 14

314 11 No power 1 I .. 350 II No power 3 3

369 II No power 2 1 1 .. 388 II No power 2 1 1 .. 392 II No power 1 1 .. 393 II No power 15 9 6 ••

399 II No power 7 3 4 ..

178

TABLE

DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED

AND PREDOMINANT (BASED ON

Predominant material of wall ,--------------------'----- ---,

Total Gras~, C. I. no. of leaves, sheets All Total Census reeds or other other

Rural hOUf,e- or Unburnt Burnt metal Cement mate-District/Tahsil Urban holds bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone concrete rials 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MANDSAUR DISTRICT Total 29,322 755 392 13,948 611 1,783 69 11,585 20 152_ Rnral 23,520 729 343 13,135 179 228 63 8,682 16 145 Urban 5,802 26 49 813 432 1,555 6 2,903 4 14

1 Jawad Tahsil Total 3,652 53 45 453 3 1 3,OGO 7 Rural 3,30B 53 45 453 3 1 2,7-11 7 Urban 319

349 .. 2 Neemnch Tahsil Total 3,916 61 11 1,214 140 578 1 1,902 2 7

Rural 2,556 59 10 972' 5 1 1 1,502 1 5 Urban 1,360 2 1 242 1B.5 577 400 1 2

3 Manasa Tah~il Total 3,941 166 140 1,~1l7 161 39 45 1,907 4 92 Enral 3,065 160 1'38 1,312 3 7 45 1,305 3 92 Urban 876 6 :.l 75 158 32 602 1 ..

4 Bhanpnl'a Tahsil Total 1,9Bl 193 174 525 21 254 5 747 4 8 EnTal 1,552 191 DO 511 19 37 1 652 4 7 Urban 3;0 2 41 14 2 217 4 95 1

/5 Malhargarh Tahsil Total 2,881 30 4 1,728 53 63 981 22 Eural 2,506 30 4 1,592 21 25 812 22 etban 375 B6 32 38 169

5 Garoth Tahsil Total 3,459 161 9 2,271 28 217 4 755 1 13 Enral 2,875 151 8 2,030 24 513 2 626 1 10 Urban 584 10 1 241 4 194 2 129 3

7 Mand~aur Tahsil Total 5,740 86 3 3,515 154 538 6 1,472 7 9 Rural 4,160 30 2 3,411 64 42 6 596 7 2 Urban 1,580 6 1 104 90 496 876 7

S Sitaman Tahsil Total 3,802 f3.5 6 2,855 51 93 8 731 2 1 Enral 3,503 55 6 2,85<1 40 92 8 448 Urlan 299 1 11 1 283 2 1

179

E-IV

WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL

Mi\ ~ERIAL OF ROOF '20% SAMPLE)

Predominant material of roof ,-- __J_ -,

Qrass, leaves, Tiles, Corrugated iron, Asbestos Concrete Total District/Tahsil reeds, thatch slates, zinc or other cement Brick or stone All other Rural

wood or bamboo shingle metal sheets sheets and lime slabs material Urban

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

2,104 23,521 2,074 45 197 1,019 362 T MANDSAUR DISTRICT 1,616 20,129 1,113 27 46 414 175 R

488 3,392 961 18 151 6~S 187 U

160 3,120 158 6 G5 128 45 T 1 Jawad Tahsil

159 2,904 75 4 27 97 37 R

1 216 83 2 B 31 B U

165 3,124 144 5 11 422 45 T 2 Neemuch Tahsil

159 2,224 83 5 11 M 20 R

6 900 61 368 25 U

327 3,164 357 H 65 25 T 3 Manasa Tahsil

320 2,539 ]76 :1 H 13 R

7 625 181 51 12 U

278 1,'331 163 2 2 70 35 T 4 Bhanpura Tahsil

272 1,145 74 2 57 2 R

6 236 89 2 13 33 U

68 2,609 138 5 51 10 T 5 Malhargarh Tahsil

62 2,348 40 46 10 It

6 261 98 5 5 U

242 2,883 131 .. 4 116 83 T 6 Garoth Tahsil

229 2,552 48 1 34 11 R

13 331 83 3 82 72 U

696 3,905 1005 24 186 72 109 T 7 MandsauI' Tahsil

255 3,283 495 14 3 31 79 R

441 622 310 10 133 41 23 . U

168 3,335 178 5 4 95 17 T 8 Sitamau Tahsil

160 3,134 122 1 II 81 3 R

S 201 56 4 2 14 14 ,. ..

District/Tahsil

1

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

1 law ad Tahsil

!l Neemuch Tahsil

3 Manasa Tahsil

4 Bhanpura Tahsil

II Malhargarh Tahsil

6 Garoth Tahsil

7 Mandsaur Tahsil

8 Sitamau Tahsil

180

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS (BASED ON

Households Hou~eholds with no regular room with one 1'oom ,----.--'- ,----...)..__-----..

Total Total No. of Num- Number of Num- Number of Total Number members Total bel' of members bel' of members Rural of ~-..}.._--~ Number house- ,-_-J---. house- ,.----'-----, Urban households M F of rooms holds 1\1 F holds M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Total 29,322 74,720 69,878 55,274 58 72 71 15,144 33,274 30,642

Rural 23,520 59,231 56,129 41,187 58 72 71 13,086 28,771 26,982 Urban 5,802 15,489 13,749 14,087 2,058 4,503 3,660

Total 3,652 8,701 8,195 6,901 5 2,037 4,300 8,934

Rural 3,303 7,829 7,377 5,862 5 1,940 4,104 3,754 Urban 349 872 818 1,039 97 J96 180

Total 3,916 JO,274 9,104 7,491 2,031 4,616 3,854

Rural 2,556 6,331 5,828 4,264 1,561 3,408 3,071

Urban 1,360 3,943 3,276 3,227 470 1,208 783

Total 3,9H 9,885 9,327 7,R57 8 6 4 2,072 4,348 4,166 Rural 3,065 7,580 7,241 5,283 8 6 4 1,754 3,696 3,603 Urban 876 2,305 2,OS6 2,074 31S 652 563

Total 1,931 4,843 4,563 3,328 -I 1,118 2,464 2,288 Rural 1,552 3,9Ql 3,659 2,454 4 965 2,155 1,997 Urban 379 942 904 R74 153 309 291

Total 2,1381 7,387 7,0£6 5,419 9 1,435 3,095 3,015 Rural 2,506 6,374 6,160 4,503 9 1,305 2,782 2,772 Urban 375 1,013 876 916 130 313 243

Total 3,459 8,966 8,531 6,056 5 3 1 1,922 4,265 4,068 Rural 2,875 7,412 7,202 4,777 I) 3 1 1,668 3,715 3,584 Urban 584 1,554 1,329 1,279 254 550 484

Total 5,740 14,598 13,86~ 11,570 26 62 64 2,584 5,656 5,301 Rura.l 4,160 10,491 10,064 7,736 26 62 64 2,053 4,621 4,380 Urban 1,5'30 4,107 3,800 3,834 531 1,035 921

Total 3,802 10,066 9,258 7,152 1 1 2 1,945 4,530 4,016 Rural 3,503 9,313 8,598 6,308 1 2 1,840 4,290 3,821 Urban 299 753 660 844 105 240 195

• Note :-Errors of this and similar types have been noticed here and there in Table E-V, reiarding these errors are to be found on the title page of Table E-V published

181

E-V

AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 20% SAMPLE)

Households with two rooms

,-_~ __ _.L__--.

Num- Number of bel' of members bouse- ,----_--L--, holds 1'.1 F

13

8,179 21,497

6,368 16,952 1,811 4,545

919

812

107

1,077

621

456

1,060

766

294

2,160 1,914

246

2,R81

1,692

1,189

2,842

2,111

731

497 1,329

392 1,067

105 262

634 2,250

724 1,972

110 278

945 2,630

774 2,174

171 456

1,744 4,380

1,258 3,189

486 1,191

1,103 3,025

1,021 2,833

82 192

15

20,317

16,164 4,153

2,117

1,891 226

2,628

1,573

1,055

2,642

1,966

676

1,280

952

248

2,140

1,885 255

2,525

2,126

399

4,145 3,038 1,107

2,890

2,703

187

Households with three rooms

,---------'-_--------, Num- Number of bel' of members house- r---L_-~

holds M F

16 17 IS

3,106

2,276 830

9,449 9,005 7,057 6,734

2,392 2,271

346 966

295 847

51 119

411 1,257

212 630

19~ 627

420 1,226

3tl 924

109 302

935

804 131

1,202

614

588

1,192

884 308

173 546 500

120 411 377 53 135 123

333 1,040

277 891

56 149

966 820

H6

339 1,099 1,050

267 888 856

72 211 194

693 2,072 1,979

443 1,338 1,295

250 734 684

391 1,243 1, l8]

351 1,128 1,084

40 115 97

Households with four rooms

,---__ __A._ ____ ----...

Num- Number of bel' of members house- ,---_}_---. holds M F

19

1,535 1,005 530

164 132 32

205 97

108

195

124

71

77

45

32

163

117 46

J.:6

103

53

372

219 153

203 168

35

20

5,115

3,380 1,735

494

4.03 91

721

328

393

650 408 242

255 158

97

576

43!

H2

531

37.3

158

1,204

691 513

684 585

99

21

4,708 3,160 1,548

458 373 85

631 302

329

581

366

217

2!\7

In 84

504

376

128

507

357

150

1,134

672

462

634 541

93

Households with five rooms or more

,-------'----------, Number Number of

of Number members Total house- of ,--_}_-____ Rural District/Tahsil hoiJs rooms M F Urban

22

1,300

727 573

181

119

62

192 65

127

136

102 84

62

26

36

107

74

33

92

58

34

321 161 160

8,314 4,517 3,797

1,332

885

417

1,253 4-;7

816

1,125

568

557

389

165 224

665

451

214

603

348

255

],931

962

969

159 1,016

122 701

37 315

24 25 2 1

5,313 5,135

2,999 3,018 2,314 2,117

T R U

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

781

561

220

799 273

526

813

435

378

751 T 1 Jawad Tahsil 555 R 196 U

789 T 2 Neemuch Tahsil 268 R

521 U

740

418

322

T 3 Manasa Tahsil

R

U

249 288 T 4 Bhanpura Tahsil 110 130 R 139 153 U

426 295

131

433 259

179

411 T 5 Malhargarh Tahsil 307 R 104 U

380 T 6 Garoth Tahsil 278 R 102 U

1,224 1,241 T 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 590 615 R

634 626 U

583

476

107

535 T 8 Sitamau Tahsil

447 R

88 U

Their total effect on the accuracy of the Table is, however, negligible. Full details

along with other Housing Tables in Part IV-B of the Madhya Pradesh Census Se!"ies.

seT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

&

SCHEDULED TRIBES

184

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

MANDSAUR

WORKERS r--- -------------------~

I II III IV In

Mining, Quarry-ing, Livestock Forestry, Fish-ing, Hunting,

Name of As Plantations, At Scheduled Total Workers As Agricultu- Orchards and Household Caste Total (I-IX) Culti-vator ral Labourer allied activities Industry

r---_.J.._----~ r--___)._.--~ r---'---. r-----"----~ ('-"----'----~ ,----_,_---~

P M F M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13 14

RU

All Scheduled 99,217 50,714 48,503 32,086 29,580 21,059 20,236 5,664 6,554 784 122 2,143 1,093 Castes

1 Bagri or Bagdi 9,172 4,692 4,480 2,856 2,706 1,9:.14 ],786 604 653 116 11 133 225

2 Balai 24,031 12,368 11,663 8,114 7,505 6,248 5,943 1,160 1,239 142 11 68 14 3 Banchada 1,757 799 958 469 429 337 329 92 90 24 6 13 4

4 Bl'ahar or Basod 18 2 15 1 13 o' 1 13

5 Bargunda 321 158 163 90 88 7 9 2 3 3 78 76

6 Bhangi or Mehtar .. 3,389 1,687 1,702 972 822 249 206 173 199 39 1 277 147

7 Chamar, Bairwa, 53,027 27,159 25,868 17,330 16,121 11,179 10,849 3,260 3,898 391 57 1,441 533 Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regal'

8 Dhanuk 364 189 175 123 107 73 68 41 33 2 1 3

9 Dom 158 73 85 47 40 29 28 11 8

10 Kanjar 5 3 2

11 Khatik 2,520 1,276 1,244 764 684 424 413 91 137 19 14 86 58

12 Koli or Kori 151 83 68 61 40 22 19 5 9 1 1 12 5

13 Mahar 93 51 42 26 24 12 14 1 2 8 6

14 Mang or Mang Garodi 15 8 7

15 MeghwaJ 1,653 798 855 533 587 418 469 82 112 6 5 2

16 Nat, Kalbelia or 2,\!28 1,190 1,038 596 373 102 77 138 168 38 16 12 8

Sap era

17 Pardhi 15 10 5 4 5 1 1 3 4 .. 18 Pasi 211 116 95 61 14 1 4 3 2 6 2

19 Sansi 8 6 2 5

20 Unclassified 81 46 35 34 22 34 22 "

185

~CT-I

AND NON -WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES DISTRICT

NON WORKERS IN SPECIAL WORKERS WORKERS OCCUPATIONS ---------------------------------------, ,--"""----., .------'-------,

V VI VII VIII IX X

In In Manufa- Transport, cturing Storage Tanning and olher than In and currying of Name of Hoasehold In Trade and Communi- In hides and Scheduled Industry Construction Commerce cations Other Services skins Scavenging Caste ___ _t,___~

.----'------.., ,-__ -J..__ ___ ~ ,---.J,__-"\ ,--_...)._-----... r----...J._-~ ,-----'-------, r---'----.

M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1

RAL All 172 69 545 167 227 26 73 1,419 1,312 16,628 16,923 759 344 148 240 Scheduled

Castes 2 5 2 2 68 31 1,836 1,774 1 6 116 35 13 1 16 345 262 4,254 4,158 2 2

1 2 330 529 3 1 3 <1

68 75 5 5 3 14 2 3 14 1 198 263 715 880 148 238 6

103 16 305 109 fl 18 625 659 9,829 9,747 751 344 7

4 5 136 68 2 8 7 4 26 45 9

il 2 10 13 6 37 9 39 55 47 512 560 11

15 6 1 3 2 22 28 12 3 1 1 2 25 18 13

8 7 14 8 1 13 4 265 268 5 15

41 44 14 6 159 24 92 30 594 665 1 16

.. 6 .. 17 2 26 1 16 7 5 55 81 .. 18

2 3 .. .. 1 2 19 .. .. 12 13 .. .. .. 20

186

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

MANDSAUR

WORKERS ----\..

I II III IV In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, For-estry, Fishing, Hunting,

Name ot As Plantations, At Scheduled Total Workers As Agricultural Orcnards and Household Caste Total (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer allied activities Industry

,--____ J._ __ --, ..----'------, ,---_J-_--., ,....---J-----. r----..J...._-~ ~----,

P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

UR

All Scheduled 14,690 7,703 6,987 4,238 2,436 369 350 110 206 90 48 721 464 Castes

1 Bagri or Bagdi 537 287 250 leO • 143 99 77 9 3 3 18 52 2 Balai 1,602 856 746 543 396 100 110 30 40 17 6 11 8 3 Banchada 1 1

4 Barahar or Basad 115 12 13 9 2 5 2 5 Bargunda 428 213 215 124 103 2 110 99 6 Bhangi or Mehtar 2,399 1,247 1,152 603 386 3 2 36 24 7 Chamar. Bairwa, 6,8~6 3,608 B,2eS 2,068 1,118 119 114 53 129 34 42 475 201

Bhambi. latav, Machi 01' Regar

8 Dhanuk 250 128 122 51 8 2 2 9 Dhed 8 1 7

10 Dom 18 9 9 4 1

11 Kanjar 6 2 3 2 2 2 2

12 Khatik 1,293 6,56 637 329 174 14 16 13 33 17 33 31 13 Koli or Kori 665 351 314 195 92 1 14 33 45 14 Mahar 16 8 8 5

15 Mang or Mang- 17 11 6 3 Garodi

16 Meghwal 176 90 86 61 46 22 24 3 .. 1 .. 17 Nat, Kalbelia 15 14 1 6

or S:J.pera

IS Pardhi 8 6 2 2 19 Pasi 272 160 112 67 6 3 2 20 Unclassified 109 44 65 6 20 6 4 1

181

SCT-I

AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

DISTRICT

NON WORKERS IN SPECIAL WORKERS WORKERS OCCUPATIONS

V VI VII VIII ...-------L--,

IX X

In In Manufa- Transport, cturing Storage Tanning and other than In and currying of Name of Household In Trade and Communi- In hides and Scheduled Industry Construction Commerce cations Other Services skins Scavenging Caste . ---'------. r----"---, ,-----'---, r---~ ,...---.J.___ -. ~ ,..--'---.,

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1

BAN All 602 105 784 243 114 18 245 3 1,203 999 3,465 4,551 69 21 407 341 Scheduled

Castes 4 1 3 24 10 127 107 1

61 28 103 37 6 25 1 190 106 313 4]0 1 2 1 3

1 3 .. 3 11 4 8 3 2 2 89 112 .. 5 8 32 3 54 468 359 644 766 2 403 340 6

450 72 514 164 21 10 cl 1 351 385 1,540 2,120 G7 21 7

\I 5 1 1 28 14 4 77 114 8 1 7 9

2 1 5 9 10 .. 11 31. 29 9 76 2 6 110 83 327 463 1 12 32 2 62 22 1 2 35 18 20 156 222 2 13 1 1 3 3 8 14 1 .. 1 1 8 6 15

5 23 6 1 6 16 29 40 16 1 5 8 1 '0 17

2 4 \I .. IS 3 6 6 2 41 1 8 1 93 106 13 .. .. .. 15 38 45 1 20

ISH

'fABLE SCT-l

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

WORKERS

-------------------- ----------------.

Total Workers As

Cultivator

II III IV In

_\'fining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry,

As Fishing, Hunting At Agricultural Plantations, Orchards Household

Labourer and allied activities Industry .------'------. ,---J.__--, r---J.__-~ r--~ ,---_ _,._,_--~ ,--_...L __

All Scheduled Tribe~

1 Gonn

I! UncJa~sified

All Scheduled Tribes

1 Gand

:,a Unclassified

P

~

524

10

3

7

M F

267

2(;6

1

6

3

3

257

256

1

4

4

M F

!i

137

13G 1

3

11 ..

6

RURAL

64

63

1

URBAN

2

2

M F M £? M P M F

7 8 9 10 11 13

14 22 22 68 38 32

13 22 22 (Fl 39 32

1

2

2

TABLE SCT-I--CoIJcZd.

WORKERS NON-WORKERS

r--------------- -----~ ----'---V VI VII VIII IX X

In Manufacturing

other than In In Household In Trade and Transport, Storage In

Industry Construction Commerce and Communications Oth~r Services Name of Scheduled ,------L----. ,----_,___-~ ,----L--, ,------'-----, ,----_,___-~ ,.-----L----.

Tribe M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

RURAL

All Scheduled. .. Tribes

4 130 193

Gand .. 1 3 130 193 Unclassified .. 1

URBAN

All Scheduled 3 ,. .. 3 2 Tribes

Gand " 3 .. .. II .. Unclassified 3 2

......

T E-< u (/)

... o CD 8 oS Z

......

189

.... ,...,

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I !

;;1

~I <I

1

I

l

Iltf [l, ~ >p..

o~ :E ~

,..,

190

:

:

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l H::

-o OJ

~ Z

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to 1- cq cq cq ro -:;.'i

0_ t­..... , .... , .-c

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191

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.... ..... ..... ,....,

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:

I

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1 f ~ ~ ~ 1~ t;

...

:

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192

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:

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:

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193

TABLE seT-II

PART B-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total Population Age 0-14 --'-- ~ ,---------'-- - "

Name of Scheduled Never Never Tribe Total married Married Widowed Totul married Married

-'------, ,---'----, ,--J---, r--.J..._-~ ,----...}.._---., ,----.A.---, r---'--- , p M F M F M F M f' M F M F M F

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

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

All Scheduled 534 273 261 129 117 139 127 5 17 117 115 114 113 3 2 Tribes

1 Gond 525 269 256 125 116 139 124 5 16 114 114 111 112 3 2

2 U nclas~ifiable .. 9 4 5 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1

TABLE SCT-II

PART B-AGF. AND MARITAL STATUS FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-ConcZd.

Age 15-44 Age 45 + ,---------_),_ -----, r--

Never Never

Name of Scheduled Total Married Married Widowed Total married Married Widowed

Tribe r----'----, ~ ,---~ ,------>----, ,--_'__--, ,-----J----., ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

All Scheduled 131 12S 14 4 116 116 5 2, 21 20 9 4 12

Tribes

1 Gond 131 121 14 4 116 113 1 4 24 21 20 9 4 12

2 U nclassifiable 4 3 1 1 1

Note:-Columns with Nil entries have been omitted

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

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f ~ .. E f .... '" I '"' g" 0 g t ...... !s~~~'gQ)i IQ4J 8 bJ.16nQJ l..c:: $.-I 0 <U I ;..... 00 I u tlJlp;O ti tlJl ::8 I OJ (1).- 0 0 (l) l ...... I f:-< 'tl '0 ... 0.'0

I I I !

~I ~4 HI ~! gl

~I I I

! I ! I I I L

~j f:-<l

l

. . . .

. ......

194

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.... r:t:) ....

r:t:) "" c.o c.) ....

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: : :

:

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:

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. . . .

:

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:cq :~~cc)r1~cq "" ....

~~coec~g;ro~~""'cq~~ <0"" ....

,-._ .... .... -

:

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: :

: · ·

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....

195

TABLE seT-III

PART B--EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND

SCHEDULED TRIBES

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Educational Levels Name of ,-----_--'---_-----, Scheduled Castel Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Scheduled Tribe Total Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above

-'------.. ,...-_--L---., ~ ___ -L-~ ~ ~---.

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

(i) Scheduled Castes

All Scheduled Castes 50,714 48,503 43,095 48,303 7,048 191 548 9 23

1 Bagri or Bagdi 4,692 4,480 4,418 4,473 264 7 10

2 Balai 12,368 11,663 10,150 11,620 2,031 42 176 1 11

3 Banchada 799 958 740 950 59 8

4 Barahar or Basad 2 16 2 16

5 B",rgunda 158 163 148 163 8 2

6 Bhangi or Mehtar 1,687 1,702 1,464 1,671 201 28 22 3

7 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi 27,159 25,868 23,073 25,771 3,S06 92 272 5 8

Jatav, Machi or Regar

8 Dhanuk 189 175 148 175 40 1

9 Dam 73 85 56 85 17

10 Kanjar 3 2 2 2 1

11 Khatik 1,276. 1,244 902 1,235 33J 9 41 8

12 Koli or Kori 83 68 50 67 33 1

13 Mahar 51 42 38 42 12 1

14 Mang or Mang Garodi 8 7 8 7

15 Meghwal 798 855 638 854 151 1 9

16 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera 1,190 1,038 1,137 1,038 50 3

17 Pardhi 10 5 8 5 2

18 Pasi 116 95 65 92 40 3 10 1

19 Sansi 6 2 ,1 2 2

20 Unc!assifiable 46 35 H 35 2

(ii) Scheduled Tribes

All Scheduled Tribes 267 257 265 256 2

1 Gond 266 256 264 256 2

2 U nclassif iable 1 1 1 1

196

TABLE seT-IV

PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Name of Religion .--------'--------.,

Name of Scheduled Caste Rural TOTAL Hindu Sikh Urban ~-----'- ---'-----.. ,---J,__ .. ~

Persons Males Females Males Famales Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

All Scheduled Caste$ Total 113,907 58,417 55,490 58,414 55,482 3 8 Rural 99.217 50,714 48,503 50,714 48,503 Urban 14,690 7,7C3 6,987 7,700 6,979 3 8

1 Bagri or Bagdi Rural 9,172 4,692 4,4RO 4,692 4,480 .. Urban 537 287 250 287 250

2 Balai Rural 24,031 12,'368 11,663 12,368 11,663 Urban 1,602 856 U6 856 746

3 Banchada Rural 1,757 799 958 799 958 Urban 1 1 1

4 Barahar or Basod Rural 18 2 16 :2 ]6 Urban 25 12 13 12 13

5 Bargunda Hural 321 158 163 158 163 Urban 428 213 215 213 215

6 Bhangi or Mehtar Rural 3,389 1,687 1,702 1,687 1,702 Urban 2,399 1,247 1,152 1,244 1,144 3 8

7 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Rural 53,027 27,159 25,868 27.159 25,868 Jatav, Mochi or Regar Urban 6,846 3,608 3,238 3,608 3,238

8 Dhanuk Rural 361 189 175 189 175 Urban 250 128 122 128 122

9 Dhed Rural ., Urban 8 1 7 1 7

10 Dom Rural 158 73 85 73 85 Urban 18 9 9 9 9

11 Kanjar • Rural 5 3 2 3 2 Urban 5 2 3 2 3

12 Khatik Rural 2,520 1,276 1,244 1,276 1,244 Urban 1,293 656 637 656 637

13 Koli or Kori Rural 151 83 6S 83 63 Urban 665 351 314 3.51 314

14 Mahar Rural 93 51 42 51 42 Urban 16 S 8 8 8 ..

15 Mang or l\1ang Garodi Rural 15 8 7 8 7 Urban 17 11 tl 11 6

16 Meghwal Rural 1,653 798 855 798 855 Urban 176 90 86 90 86

17 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera Hural 2,228 1,190 1,038 1,190 1,038 Urban 15 14 1 14 1

18 Pardhi Rural 15 10 5 10 5 Urban 8 6 2 6 2 ..

19 Pasi Rural 211 116 95 116 95 Urban 272 160 112 160 112

20 Sansi Rural 8 6 2 6 2 Urban ..

21 U nclassifiable Rural 81 46 35 46 35 .. Urban 109 44 65 44 65

TABLE SeT-IV

PART B-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

All Scheduled Tribe persons profess Hindu Religion.

r I t ~ 00> .-< o c) .-f

co ""

en Q;I .... Q;I

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197

:

- .....

- .....

SC-SPECIAL TABLE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY

& ST-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY

199

TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND

EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES Employed before

Persons seeking but now out of Educational level Total Full time employment for employment and

Non-working population students the first time seeking work Others ,-____ J..... _____ ,---_...A_ __ ,-_...J.-___ r-------'-----, ""'\

P M F M F M F M F M F 1 ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 111

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Total 45,567 22,093 23,474 3,089 269 21 .. 23 6 18,960 23,199 Illiterate 41,677 18,645 23,032 227 10 6 18 6 18,394 23,016 Literate (without educational level) 3,352 2,940 412 2,388 242 11 " 3 538 170 Primary or Junior Basic 516 487 29 457 17 3 ee 26 12 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 21 20 16 2 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 1 'e

Rural

Total 37,551 18,628 18,923 2,146 96 3 16,478 18,827 Illiterate 35.065 16,265 18,800 217 5 .. 3 16,f)45 18,795 Literate (without educational level) 2,278 2,159 119 1,736 89 423 30

Primary or Junior Basic 202 198 4 187 2 10 2 Matriculation .r Higher Secondary 5 5 5 .. Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 e. ..

Urban

Total 8,016 3,465 4,551 943 173 20 20 6 2,482 4,37Z

Illiterate 6,612 2,380 4,232 10 5 6 15 6 2,349 4,221

Lite,.ate.(withotlt educatoinal level) 1,074 781 293 652 153 11 3 115 140

Primary or Junior Basic 314 289 25 270 15 2 16 10

Matrictllatiou or Higher Secondary 16 15 1 11 2 1

I Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,116 1,614 1,502 232 10 1,382 1,492

Illiterate 2,867 1,380 1,487 12 1 1,368 1,486

Literate (without educational level) 211 198 B 188 8 10 5

Primary or Junior Basic 38 36 '2 32 1 4 1

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,371 1,704 1,667 306 3 1,398 1,664

IJIit~rate 3,103 1,436 1,667 56 3 1,380 1,664

Literate (without educational level) 252 252 21.lB 16 .' Primary or Junior Basic 1:l 12 10 2 " Matriculation or Higher Secondary 3 3 3 e.

Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 1 1

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,851 1,911 1,940 251 20 1,660 1,920 Illiterate 3,573 1,660 1,913 18 1,642 1,913 Literate (without educational level) 259 232 27 217 20 15 7 Primary or Junior Basic 19 19 16 3

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,325 1,171 1,154 171 7 1,000 1,147 Jlliterate 2,147 1,000 1,147 e. 1,000 1,147 Literate (without educational level) 16j 157 6 157 6 Primary or Junior Basic 15 14 1 14 1

200

TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY ,AND

EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Coneld. Employed before

Persons seeking but now out of Educational level Total FuJI time employment for employment and

Non-working population students the first time seeking work Others ,------'----- ,----...J,__ ~ ,--..l.----. ""I

P M F M F M F M F M F

1 ~ 3 4 ~ 6 7 S 9 10 11 12

5 Malhatgath Tahsil (Rural)

Total 4,131 2,119 2,012 44 16 2,073 1,996

Illiterate 3,753 1,76~ 1,991 12 1 00 1 1,749 1,990

Literate (without educational level) 344 B23 21 15 323 6

Primary or Junior Basic 34 34 32 1 1

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)

Total 5,995 2,879 3,116 274 2,605 3116

Illiterate 5,709 2,593 3,116 2,593 3,116

Literate (without educational leyel) 266 266 254 12

Primary Dr Junior Basic 20 20 20

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 7,188 3,559 3,629 547 39 2 3,010 3,590

Illiterate 6,589 3,012 3,577 II 3,010 3,577

Literate (withDut educational level) 556 505 51 505 39 12

Primary or Junior Basic 43 42 1 42 1

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)

Total 7,574 3,671 3,903 321 .. 3,350 3,902

Illiterate 7,324 3,42J 3,902 119 3,3)'1 3,902

Literate (without educationalle\ ell 227 226 1 179 1 47

Primary Dr Junior Basic 21 21 21

Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2 2 II .. Note:-Lines with nii entries have been omitted,

-201

TABLE 51'-1

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name oi Scheduled Tribe

1

All Scheduled Tribes

Total 1 U nc1asssifiable

Total

1 Gond

2 Uncla~dfiable

Total 1 Gond

Total

1 Unclassifiable

All Schedule<:! Tribes

Total Gond

Total

Gond

All Scheduled Tribes

Total Gond

All Scheauled Tribes

Total Gond

Total speakers r---_'__-~

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Mother Tongue ,---

M F M 4

F 5 3

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

273 261 4 41

MOTHER TONGUE: 1 GUJARATI

3 2 3 2

3 2 8 2

MOfHtR TONGUE: 2 HINDI

2(}5 192 204 190 1

1 2 1

MOTHER TONGUE: 3 PURBI

67 66 38 65 66 38

MOTHER TONGUE: 4 SINDHI

1

Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

66 68 38

MOTHER TONGUE: I HINDI

2 2

MOTHER TONGVE : 2 PV RE 1

65 66 38 (j.5 G6 -98

2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

No Scheduled Tribes

3 Manaca Tahsil (Rural)

)3 ;1

MOTHER TONGUE. : HINDI

53 51 53 51

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

147 137

MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

147 137 .. 147 137 ..

Subsidiary Languages

6

English (M-I,F-I), Hinai (M-3,F-40)

Hindi (M.a, F-Z)

Hindi (M.S, F-':! )

English (l'if-I,F-1) English (M-I)

English (F-I)

Hindi (F -33) Hindi (F-3S)

Hitldi (F-3S)

Hindi (F-3S) Hindi (F-38)

202

TABLE ST-l

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES......-co"cld.

Name of Scheduled Tribe

1

All Scheduled Tribes

Total

Unclassifiable

Total speakers r-----.J--.

M F

2 3

Month Tongueand total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Mother Tongue r------J---~

M F

4 5

; Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural)

No Scheduled Tribes

6 Garoth Tahsil (Rural)

MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

J 1 1

7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural)

No Scheduled Tribes

8 Sitamau Tahsil (Rural)

No Scheduled Tribes

Subsidiary Languages

6

English (F-1)

English (F-1)

English (F-l)

203

TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF

ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

N1.'lle of Scheduled Tribe

1

All Scheduled Tribes

Gond

2 Unclassifiable

All Scheduled Tribes

1 Gond

All Scheduled Tribes ' .. ] Gond .,

All Scheduled Tribes

1 Gond

Total Non-working popuhtion

Full time students

...--------"----____ ,--J--..

P 2

328

323 ,

53

53

104 104

166

166

M

3

133

130

3

23

211

53 53

54

54

F

4

M 5

F

6

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

195

193

2

Jawad Tahsil (Rural)

30

90

3 Manasa Tahsil (Rural)

51 51

4 Bhanpura Tahsil (Rural)

112 .. 112

Employed before Persons seeking but now out of employment for employment and

the first time seeking work .----'-----,

M F M F 7 8 11 10

31 35

31 35

... ..

31 35 31 35

Note :--Non-working population among Scheduled Tribes has not been returned in Garoth Tahgil while there Tribe Population in Malhargarh. Mandsaur. Neemuch and Sitam'lu Tah~ils (Rural).

Others -.,

M F 11 1~

102 160

99 158

3 2

23 30

23 SO

22 16 22 16

54 112 54 Ill!

is no Scheduled

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

CONTENTS

Pages

1 Jawad Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages .... 207 - ~11

District, Town and Village Directory .... 212 - 227

2 Neemuch Tahsil Alhabetical List of Villages .... 229 -- 231 rrown and Village Directory .... 232 - 241

3 Manasa Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages .••• 242 - 245 Town and Village Direotory .... 246 - 259

4 Bhanpura Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages .... 260 - 261 Town and Village Direotory .... 262 - 269

5 Malhargarh Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages .... 271 - 273 rrown" and Village Directory .... 274 - 283

6 Garoth Tahsii Alphabetillal List of Villages .... 284 - 287 Town and Village Directory .... 288 - 299

7 Mandsaur Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages .... 301 - ;j03 Town and Village Directory .... 304 - 315

8 Sitamau Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages .... 316 - 319 rrown and Village Directory .... 320 - 331

KEY TO NOTATIONS

P for Primary School

M for Middle School

H for High School .

C for Higher InstItutes including Colleges

T for Technical Institution

D for Dispensary

Rhc for Rural Health Centres

Hos for Hospital

M P A for Medical Practitioners Allopath ic

MP H jor Medic3.1 Practitioners Homoeopathic

MP 0 for Medica.I P(a,;titioners Others

Mew

Po

To

PTa

E

Ei

Fa

Ed

s

F.V.

for Maternity and Child Welfare Centre

jor Post 0 ffice

for Telegraph Office

for Posts and Telegraph Office

for Electricity

for Electricity for Industrial Uses

for Electricity for Agricultural Uses

for Electricity for Domestic Uses

for

for

Safe or protected Water Supply (including pipes, tUbeweJls. etc.) Forest Village

L.C. No. jor Location Code Number

Note-Numbers of Hamlets is/are printed in Italics below the name of village III the Alphabetical Lists of Villages.

207

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

JAWAD TAHSIL

Location Location Location Location Serial Name of Vi!lali:e CadeNo. Code No. Serial Name of Village Code No. Code No. No. Hl61 1951 No. 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 1 2 8 4

A 31 Baldarkhan 160 184 82 Banda 143 105

1 Aakali 261 235 33 Banediya 17 17 2 Aamli Bhat 317 314 34 Bangred 269 334

1 Chak Aamlibhat I Kheda Bang,.ed 3 Aata 271 248 35 Barada 322 329 4 Achlawada 305 285 36 Bardavada 11 14 5 Ajitpura 85 150 • 37 Bare Khan 200 178 6 Akhepul' 268 328 38 Bar Kheda Chauhan 318 313 7 Alori 166 197 39 Bar Kheda Gujar 106 124

I Gat'wada 40 Bar Kheda Jat 300 306 8 Amarpura 291 277 9 Amarpura ]at 191 162 41 Bar Kheda Kamlia 310 298

10 Amarpura Ratangarh 210 206 42 Bar Kheda Mina 304 310 43 Basedi Bhati 246 3~O

11 Amartia 102 138 I Dera Bihcrri 12 Ambajat 196 172 44 Bawaljuni 29 i:l04 13 Amba Paria! 139 98 45 Bawa!nai 259 237 14 Amba Ratangarh 219 228 I Bhagwanpura ]5 Anandpura 96 80 II Choukha Ka Kheda 16 Anandpura Chauhan 52 66 1II Dungarpuria 17 Aned 21 5 IV Gadriavas

18 Anghora 180 156 V Lalpura 19 Anoppura 45 ~O Vi Ratanpurja 20 Arnya 1 1 46 Bhagwanpura Jat 190 un

I Chakarniya Il Nayagaon 47 Bhagwatpura 252 249 .18 Bhimsukh 150 166

21 Amya Bangred 323 333 49 Bhojpura 2'27 218 22 Asandaria Nath 256 271 50 Bhopatpura 296 267 23 Athana 294 244

1 Bhilpu,.a 51 Bid Salria 123 139 II Bolpura with Cha11la,.pura 62 Bilkhanda 41 68

III Dhakad Khedi 53 Bolkheda 260 236 IV Laxmipu,.a V Bhanpura 54 Bora Kundi 109 120 VI Bhomanpura VII Sadalpura 55 Bordiya 130 121

24 Atwan Kalan 91 107 I Bhagwanpllt'a 25 Atwan Khurd 95 106 56 Borkbedi 806 284

57 Brahmapuri 209 208 B 58 Budhsinghpura 276 270

26 Badi 4 23 C I Amal' Talab II Nai Jhopdiya

84 147 III Semoli Jhopdiya 59 Chadi Chada

I Shivaput'a 27 Baghava ;1,72 181 I Dalpura II Dzvipura 60 Chadol 194 170

III Nayagaon IV Veet'amput'a I Chhoti Chadol

28 Bagpura 149 155 61 Chado! Athana 208 256 29 Bagundi 183 128 6\1 Chak Sodijhar 5 24 30 Bahoda 59 32 63 Chaldu 97 81

208

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

I JAWAD TAHSIL-contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Lotation Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No.

1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 1 :.1 3 " 64 Chandeda 178 191 F

I Hem NagaI' 25 99 Fusriy<\, 6

65 Chavandia 1at 157 no 66 Chikali 228 219 il7 Chimanpura 15 4 G

63 Chirmi Kheda 215 204 100 Gadola 319 315 10:. Ghati 101 141

D 102 Gotha 274 265

69 Dabara Kalan 89 69 103 Gothda 262 318

70 Dabara Singo1i 93 70 I Ganeshpura 10J Go\'indpura 24 18

71 Dabi 142 110 105 Gudhahola 217 215 72 Dabra Jat 132 174 106 Gudha Nathuram 213 203 7B Dadoli 220 226

I Bhagau'anpllr.T I RupaheZi 107 Gudha Parihar 208 209

74 Dakjhar 186 190 103 Gujar Khedi Sokala 272 264 75 Damodarpura 326 28~ 109 Gujar Khedi Talab 30S 291 76 Daulatpura Athana 251 260 110 Galsari 39 12 77 Daulatpura Jat 151 ]65

I Tumdia 111 Gundi Kheda 170 186 78 Daulatpura Kalan 135 101 112 Gunjalia 175 189 79 Daulatpura Khurd 116 100 113 Guthlai 275 268 80 Deeken 201 207 114 Gwalior Kalan 30 145

I Gujar Dhani 115 Gwalior Khurd 69 146

II Huts of Jagnia Mataji III New Houses 0/ BhiZs H

81 Debpur 165 195 116 Hanmantia 293 280

82 Debpuria U2 92 117 Haripura Ratangarh 205 213

83 Depalpura 32-l 332 U8 Haripura Singoli 18 37

84 Devipura Abad 10 2 119 Hathipura 141 U3

85 Devipura 13 20 120 Himmatpl1ra 229 220 86, Devria 157 183 87 Dhaba 321 331 88 Dhabi 320 330 89 Dhalopa 313 300 121 Indraji Ka Kheda lOll 119

90 Dhamnia 264 326

, 91 Dhaneria 295 281 122 hmarniY:l 68 87 92 Dhangaon 26 38 123 Jagepl1l' H1da 232 22{ 93 Dhani 277 272 121 Jagepur Mina 2fl5 316 94 Dhardi 12 3 12:> Jagpur Bordia 128 125 95 Dhogawan 37 30 126 Janakpur 231 225 96 Dongarpur 144 104 127 Jal'ad Ratangarh 179 20i) 97 Dorai 126 131 128 Jarild Smgoli 57 34 98 Dungria 7-1 76 129 J aswantpurCl. (J antpura) 6ti 45

Serial Name of Village No.

1 2

130 Jat

131 132 133

I Hilts of Devga,.h Jeevapura

134 135 136 137

138 Vlg

1+0

141 142

H1

1H

145 146

147 148

119

150

1.51

102

153

151

Vi5

156

157

15S 159 )60

Jeewagarh J etlia (Bhimpura)

I Jitdiya Jetpura

Jetpura Jetpuria

Jhantla

Jhiria Khedi

lhirmit'

Jivapura Singoli

Jodhakundal

Junaparana

Kachhala

K1.dwasa

Kaledia

Ka1epur

Kama Karnawas

Kankpura

Kmdka

Kankaria Tahi

Kanod

I Mana Kanwarji Ka Kheda Kan warji Ki Khedi

l~aranpura

Kashrnaria

I Bhagwallpllra

Kashya

I{awai

Kawaria Kawaria Khedi

161 Keerpura Kalan IG2 Keerpura Khurd

](;.-j Keerta

1(;4 Keharpul'a

IG5 Kelu Kheda

16G Kenpuri 1

1C7 Ke~harpura l{alan

1GB 1(e' harpura Kh lud

K

209

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Code No, 'Q61

11

l'.H

)107 ~5B

134

33 249 199 50

188 224

9

77

lJ5

67 28

99 2oS4

]93 290

48 33~

129 119

55 46

248 173

254

3

R'l

98

288 289

192

250

299 255 ?il7

3U

JAWAD TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Code No. 1951

Serial Name "If Village No.

4 1 2

135 169 Kavadia

210 335

103

170

I7l 172 173

52 174 259 • 175

177 176 47 177

159 178 227 17g

22 180

44 181 56 182

85 6

1;9

317 163

276

61 288

123 g5

42 65

258 ]80

247

16

88 148

274 275 164 261

305 2·15 237 29g

183 184 185 186

187 ISS 189 190

]91

192

193

194

195 196 197 198 199

200

:l01

202 208 204

205 206 207

KavalpUla

Khajuria

l{hanpura

Khardi

Khati Kheda

Khati Kheda

Kheda Bhangota.

Kheda \1adlicha

Kheda Manjhawat

Rheda Modi

Kheda Moka Ka Dol

Khedarathor

Kheda Timarcha

Khempuria Rhera Kundi

Rherkheda

Rher'Malia

Rho Khara

Rholpura. Rhor'

Khurd Khedi

Kirpura

Kishanpura

Kishorpura

Koja

I Nayagaolt II Rooppura

Rolpul'a

Kulmian

Kundla

Kundla Neemuch Kuntali

I~adpura

Lalganj

Lalpura

Lanpia Lasur

I Radi Lodh

L

Loharia Jat

Luhal'ia Ratangarn

I Baclrha [{hedi

LOCation Code No. 1961

3

198 49

168 56

21l 100 212

111 78 79

:312 2

(!2S

195 156 72

217 15'3 4it

14 307 266

154 75

239 113

87

90 225 329 .sG

16

8

J03

204 234

283 158 1.69

Location. Code No. 1951

4

176 10

198

43 201 151 205

lOa 86 33

302 15

290

171 1311 74

32:!

168 41 21

282 323

169 78

251 94

77

73

223

293 14!!

2-6

137 212 321

308

In J99

210

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

JAWAD TAHSIL-Confd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No No. Name of Village 19G1 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 1 2 3

208 Lumba 53 60 241 Mukera IG2 129

M N

209 Madawada 263 325 242 Nagda 292 278

210 Madhopura 171 1'35 243 Nagthuu 270 263 244 Nahar Khalla 127 12G

211 Maharajpura 7 27 245 Naupuria 303 303

I Mafa Ka Kheda 246 Narda 163 19~

212 Maharajpura Khurd 216 214 247 Nayagaou 325 286

213 Mahendri 230 230 I Huts of BIli's

214 Maheshpura ]at 187 157 II Jawad Road Rly. Station

215 Mahe<;hpura Neemuch 333 206 248 Naya Pal'ana 63 57

216 Mah udi Kheda 236 254 249 Neem Ka Khed'l 164 194

217 Mahupura Jat 189 160 250 Neral 105 71

218 Mahupura Molki 34 49 Nilia 251 226 221

219 Mahupura Puran 27 67 252 Nisarani 240 250 220 Malgarh 222 216 253 Nolangi 121 152

221 M3.10tha 120 153 P 222 Manda 218 229

223 Manoharpura 88 79 254 Padla 233 233 224 Manoharpura Kalan 118 91 255 Padlia (Nayagaan) 185 179 225 Manoharpura Khurd 137 99 256 Palasia 32 11 226 Manpura 107 122 257 Palchha 159 I\!7 227 Mata Ka Kheda 70 144 I Na,.a,'anpu,.a 228 Mata Ka Kheda Parlai 117 90

II Sa1llelia 229 Mavada 145 116 258 Palda Kheda 3'11 297 230 Maghpura 297 2u6 259 Pundu Kundi 76 46

I Nayaghat" 260 PanoH 221 222

231 Meghpura Chouhan 43 54 261 Pal·jehha 114 9'3 232 Meghpura Gaud 51 48 I Luna Ka Gaon

233 Melan Kheda 282 307 J[ Rampu,.iya

234 Mendki 257 243 262 Parlai 115 103

235 Modi 315 301 263 Parwani 223 217 236 Mokampura 29 9 264 Pdtan 82 82

237 Morka 830 295 265 Patiyal 58 31 238 Marwan 244 234 26'3 Phattaji Ki Khedi 73 75

I Magm Ki Ba,.ad 267 Pipalia Pemji 296 240

II Dem Moti 268 Pipali Kheda Singoli 80 84

III GII!"U Tala; 269 Pipali Kheda 177 196

IV Khati Kheda 270 Pipalrawan 62 58

V Kheda Guja,.

VI Talai of Balai 271 Paratapura 202 257

VII Renia Bhet'u 272 Prernpuria 92 89

VIII Way of jauoad R 233 Motipura 147 III

:.140 Matiyarda 54 51 273 Raghunathpura Ratangarh 176 192

211

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

I JA W AD T AHSIL-Concl.t.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No Serial Code No Code No No Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

II 3 4 1 2 3

274 Raghunathpura Sani 138 102 308 Shivpura 146 112 27.'5 Raghunathpura Singoli 36 35 309 Shivpura 281 238 276 Rajapuriva lhanwarka 47 Ii5 310 Shreepura 122 140 277 Rajora (Bahadurpura) 155 1:>4 278 Rajpura 38 8 311 Shyampura 214 202

279 Ralayata 61 G2 312 Shyampura 27'3 2G9

280 Rampuria 197 175 313 Singoli 31 29

314 Solanki Kheda (Chauki Ka Kheda) 136 97 281 Rana Khedi 132 117 315 Sukhanand luna 238 252 282 Ranawat Kheda 181 158 316 SUkhannd Naya 253 246 283 Ranapur 265 321 317 Suntholi 206 211 284 Ralilipura 243 232 I Chak Suntholi II Dhania 285 Rastpura 22 7 III Ramnagur 286 Ratangarh 161 187 318 Surajna Purana 60 64 287 Retpura 42 59 319 Suva Kheda 332 289 288 Rinchha 184 182

289 Rooppura Amba 140 96 T

29:) Ruppul'a Morwan 242 2n 820 Tal 81 83

291 Ruppura Sani 148 154

292 I{llppura Sukhanand 237 2"3 321 Tarapur 297 241 " 322 Taroli 104 13G

S I Banjara Huts II Kankadwala

293 Sakhatpura 235 255 323 Tejpuriya 131 118

294 Saloda 23 53 324 Thadod 25 19

295 Same! 245 319 825 Tokara 40 39

I Dera Heera 326 Tumba 278 273

II Dera Rupa 327 Turkiya 19 36

III Plmamc/z«nd Dera

296 Sanda 12fi 132 U

297 Sandalpur 267 327 328 Ubaphan 94 72

298 Sanwalpura 174 188 329 Udpura 152 1(;7 299 Saroda 2·:1 262 I Bagpu'l'a 300 Sarvania Maharaj 31fi 312

330 Umar 133 115

301 Sarvania Masani 302 279 331 Ummedpura 230 239 302 Sarvallia Singoli G·t 63 332 Ummedpma 110 114 308 Sawalpura 20 28 333 Upreda 314 311 304 Segvan 309 204

305 Sehnatalai ~5 50 V 306 Semalpura 301 30~

307 Sliambhll Ka Kheda 71 143 33·1 Visrnari 279 242

u· '0

...:iZ

..... <t" '" - 0 <t" ..... .....

«5 0- ..... -U"\ U"\

212

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213

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L.C. No.

Name of Village

Facilities available

1 2

14/1 Jawad Tahsil Rural 1 Arnya 2 Kheda Moka Ka Dol 3 Kawai 4 Bodi 5 Chak Sodijhar

6 Fusriva 7 Mahe"ro.jpura 8 Lalganj 9 Jivapura Singoli

10 Devipura Abad

11 Bardavada 12 Dhardi 13 Devipura 14 I<holpura 15 Chimanpul''l

16 Ladpura 17 Banediya 18 H~ripura Singoli 19 Turkiya 20 Sawalpura

21 Aned 22 Hastpura 23 Saloda 2<1 Govindpura 25 Thadod

3

P.

P.

P.

P.

26 Dhangaon P,Po. 27 Mahupura Puran 28 Kadwa<3 M,D,

MP(O),Po. 29 Mokampura 30 Gwalior Kalan

31 Singoli

32 Pala,ia 33 Ietpura

P,M,H,O,Ho~, MP(O),Po,To,

P.

34 Mahupura Molki 3a Sehnatalai

36 f.aghunatbpura Singoli 37 Dhog,1wan 3'3 Rajpura 39 Gulsari 40 Tokara

41 Bilkhanda 42 Retpura 43 Meghpura Chouhan H Khokhara 45 Anoppul':l

46 Kauwarji Ki Khed\ 47 Rajapuriya Ihanwar Ka 48 Kanakpura 4'1 Ke\'alpul'a 51) ] h:mLda !'II, Po.

Area in

acres

4

387,873 3,335

877 2,044 3,210 1,108

6,870 465

1,153 362 399

1,396 1,141

401 302 217

225 635 920 797 347

487 365 430 246

1,877

2,581 554 611

176 4,612

2,231

674 195 372 593

246 72'3 148 208 333

1,564 253 309 243 325

441 1,519

173 120

1,602

214

Occu- Literate pied House. Scheduled Scheduled and

Educated ,------J--., M F

WORKERS ..---L-­

Total (I-IX)

,------J--., Houses holds Total Population

..-----'--------. P M F

Castes Tribes

5

15,856 87 23 42 78 24

104

30

27

28 128

10

18 16 41 23

44 24 44

156

192 53

200

13 28

611

74 10 61 64

13 52

1 31 25

45 35 26

5

50 60

6 10

243

6 7 8 !)

M

10

F

11

16,366 77,731 92 409 23 102 42 235 82 403 25 151

39,925 215 54

124 212 71

37,806 4,630 4,401 194 27 23

48 111 11 9 191 23 16

80 12 7

109 .. 31

27

34 139

11

19 1(j

47 23

562

164

138

161 660

45

89 88

244 117

297 265 Uninhabited

87 77 Uninhabited

74 64

78 83 349 311 Uninhabited

27 18 Uninhabited

44 45 44 44

124 120 66 51

Uninhabited

37

2

116

.. 13 ..

7 10

28

2

99

8

12 9

45 29 45

215 126 262

112 103 8 6 60 66 15 15

135 127 18 12 Uninhabited

167 741 372 369 21 26

210 963 '87 476 53 274 130 141

219 1,001 501 500

14 7.5 43 32 28 132 71 61

667 3,022 1,541 1,481

80 343 171 172 14 ~ ~ ~ 70 303 162 141 72 313 163 150

24 123 57 66 60 305 148 157

3 12 9 3 32 146 75 71 25 121 61 60

120 26 47

2

190

28

l5 8

33 .. 5 8

45 36 26

220 150 127

118 102 12

5 30

50 253 55 238 6 26

10 47 257 1,202

81 69 13 68 59 5

Uninhabited 14 16

127 122

14 ~4

649

126 ]16

12 23

553

6 2

13 72

118 26 44

4

203

25

1'l 7

35

2 G

11 13

5

4 3

15 63

M

12

66

F

13 14

68 12,197 18

24 7

13

121

22

11

25 96

5

10 13 2G 2

16 18 55

168

118 32

263

12 2

837

30 17 45 54

7 2~

i}.

19 16

25 21 14 ..

3

39 34

5 327

M F

15 16 17

1,72924,662 21,360 2 143 129

35 35 72 65

•• 160 127 47 62

1

.. 18

.. 1 3

187

50

5.5

49 210

19

25 27 78 45

62 41 88

19 256

7 1

67

1

206

1

1

1

1

326 99

305

25 40

804

117 25

110 111

36 100

4 52 35

86 57 45

8

102 85 10

2 15 41 425

44

42

48 174

13

29 25 72 36

G5 46 87

222

285 101 247

20 27

490

126 3) 99

118

43 103

1 44 24

75 48 45

7

94 83 7

14 350

215

JAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS NON­WORKER;:,

L.C. --------------------------------------~~,----------------------------------~ I II ~~

M F M F

III ,..---'---.

M F

IV ,--'----.

M F

VI

M

VII VIII ~ ..---J--..,

F M F M F

IX .--~

M F

X No. ,-.-'---..

M F 18 19 20 21 ~:.! 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

18,130 17,148 1,750 2,042 127 120 6 5

31 30 2 70 64

154 124 1 42 51

165 173 .. 31 33 .. 50 39

45 44 140 156

17 11

23 29 27 25 76 72 45 86

55 39 80

192

279 97

172

65 46 87 "

196

267 100 184

22 20 40 27

1 5 ..

"

II

1 1 3 .. <1

1° 1

31

1

.. 3

3 2

1

.. 5

8 1

15

638 ,. 2 1

7 .. 14

3 8

.. 1

.. '2

2

1

II

20-1 1 ,784 1,239 .. 1 1 o .t .'

1 1 3 2

2 6 2

9 11

1 ,. .. 22 9

1

1

2 ,. 1 .. ..

28 14

12 6 .. .. 44 30

2B 298 19 9 16 27 135 97

10.3 123 25 30 ..

106 97 1 109 118

36 43 90 96 4 1

48 44 2 34 24

80 73 54 47 42 44 .. " .. 8 7

92 81

8 15

352

91 81

6 12

308

2

1

" 3

.. 1

1

1

.. II 9

2

1 1

.. 4 .. 1

.. 1

.. 1 .. .. 5 2

10

1

2

4 1 2

8 .. 1

1

1

1 1 1

2

1

17

98

5

39 325 1

34

.. . . • , Uninhabited

" Uninhabited 2

658 3

.. " .. 11 " 8

" Uninhabited ., II ••

" Uninhabited

1

.. .. ,. Uninhabited

1 1 ..

" Uninhabited II

3

4

14

12 ,. 22

23 1 148

oo

1

,. .. oo Uninhabited

.. .. 1

.. .. 1 15

32 103

"

.. 4

0'

1

.. 2

6 24

.. 5

, . oo

1 1

2 1,176 5

.. 3 5

9 .. 1 .. 3

.. 12

.. 1

3

1 .. 13

8 1

29

62015,26316,446 3 72 65 1

2 3 4 5

19 13 52 46 52 64

11 24 18

2 110 85 .. .. 31 33 .. 19 22

29 35

6 7 S 9

10

7 139 137 11 12 13 14 15

.. 7

4

12

oo

8 5

19 16 16 17 19 17 46 48 18 21 15 19

50 19 47

116

161 31

196

38 20 40 ..

147

191 43

253

20

21 22 93 24 '15

26 27 28

18 12 29 31 34 30

186 52 737 991 31

1

.. 2

.. . . 4 1 ., 1 1

1 1

1 3

.. 2()

.. 2

.. 13

54 46 32 14 13 [13 52 42 34 52 32 35

21 23 48 54 5 2

23 27 26 36

32 27 24 21 23 14

oo

6 9

25 32 37 1'3

4 5 9 9

224 203

36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 50

'216

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Literate ,---

Area Occu- Scheduled Scheduled and Total L'C Name of Facilities in pied House- Total PopUlation Cagtes Tribes Edu(ated (I-IX) No. \'ilIage available acres Houo,es holds ,--------_).._---~ ,-----'-----, ,.-----~ ,-----'--------, ,.---_J..._-,

P M F M F l\f F M F M F

1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Meghpul'a Gond 915 16 16 72 40 32 15 19 23 52 Anandpura Chouhan 121 7 7 43 21 19 9 16 12 53 Lumba 1,142 38 38 191 97 94 11 10 2 72 63 54 Motiyarda 857 29 32 138 68 70 12 18 12 51 46 55 Kanwarji Ka Kheda 232 9 9 44 22 22 7 6 13 13

56 Khanpura 262 Uninhabited 57 Jarad Singoli 1,315 44 52 277 1.'33 144 15 17 33 5 81 81 58 Patiyal P. 2,183 88 123 550 281 266 42 40 82 3 209 200 59 Bahoda 396 23 38 16-1 85 79 12 64 60 flO Surajna Purana 322 16 17 71 32 39 2 4 25 25

61 Ralayata 1,128 11 13 51 24 27 S 6 2 20 ]2 62 Pioalrawan 171 55 56 264 137 l27 18 ',l'J 26 97 85 63 ~aya Prana 119 19 19 84 45 39 25 24 64 Sarvania Singoli 121 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 65 Juna Pareana 423 .. Uninhabited

66 Ja<;wantpura (Jantpura) 734 46 49 23~ 116 117 23 RO 15 82 62 67 Kachhala 1,051 56 56 3.3'3 171 162 31 25 17 114 100 C,8 ]amarniya 1,000 13 1:3 51 2R 2'3 19 14 69 Gwalior Khurd 19.5 16 16 74 46 2R 9 4 2 27 lfi '10 Mata Ka Kheda 496 28 28 117 W) 48 44 40

71 Shambhu Ka Kheda 240 1 1 9 :3 6 3 72 Khera Kundi 225 Uninhabited 73 Phattaji Ki Khedl 534 21 24 112 64 48 9 4 :34 34 74 Dungria 716 , :33 35 159 78 81 18 21 5 51 47 75 IGshanpllra 714 22 "0 163 89 74 22 15 53 47

76 Pandu Kundi 462 27 27 114 C,:3 51 1 40 :37 77 Jodha Kundal 714 11 11 57 .12 25 16 14 .. 18 11 78 Khedamadlicha 469 28 28 13i 72 62 11 3 2 49 37 79 Kheda Manjhawat 355 5 5 31 23 8 2 13 G 80 Pipali Kheda 5ingoli 718 ~3 3:3 HJ5 107 88 9 9 7 71 47

81 Tal P. 1,670 45 48 220 125 95 27 3 70 63 82 Patan 730 22 24 121 5S Uq 1 3 4 32 3'\ 83 Kawaria 921 24 24 109 fiG f3 5 4 4 40 S3 84 Chadi Chada 313 28 28 VH 74 GO 5 7 45 35 85 Ajitpura 779 llninhabited

86 Kun(ali 3,650 H 44 193 92 101 18 25 20 65 71 87 Kolpura 285 Uninhabiteu 88 Manoharpura 250 10 10 52 29 21 20 11 89 Dabara Kalan P 1,221 02 71 ,153 179 174 17 17 1.3 122 10.3 90 Kulmian 753 2 2 5 4 1 2 ~ 1

91 Atwan Kalan P. 2,240 85 - 90 429 209 220 51 5l 77 5 144 122 92 Prempuria 1,128 23 2'3 107 52 55 28 28 93 Dabara Singoli 1,45'l 42 50 232 117 115 7 2 6 74 67 94 Uba Ph'In 541 Uninhabited 95 Atwan Khul'u 1,669 18 19 97 47 50 2 ::) 12 30 11

96 Anandpura 680 1 1 9 ,J 5 3 1 97 Cvaldu 1,924 18 16 60 36 24 4 1 3 29 15 98 Kawari'l. Khedi 832 3 ::l 11 6 5 6 5 09 Kaledia 618 () 6 27 12 15 8 8

100 Khati Kheda 1,03,[ 2L 21 91 43 48 3 '3 24 29

217

JAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS NON--- ---- WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. r---'---,

___ -'-----. ~ ..---'----. .---'- ,...--J- -, r--- '--...... ,--.-'---, ....----'-----, No.

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

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 3'2 33 34 35 36 37 1

18 21 t' 1 2 21 9 51 16 12 8 7 52 72 63 25 31 53 51 44 2 17 24 54 9 ]3 1 3 9 9 55

• Uninhabited 56

76 79 1 1 4 1 52 63 57 185 193 1 2 1 13 3 B \I 75 66 58

61 58 1 1 2 1 21 19 59 18 22 3 1 2 2 1 1 7 14 60

20 12 4 15 61 91 81 2 3 3 1 1 40 42 62 25 24 20 15 63 -1 1 64 .. Uninhabited 65

65 60 4 .. 8 4 1 2 34 55 66 9il 92 2 10 8 1 3 57 6~ t1l 18 13 1 1 9 9 68 22 15 5 .. .. 19 13 69 39 35 5 5 25 . B 70

3 6 71 Uninhabited 72

3! 34 30 14 73 47 47 4 27 34 74 49 44 1 3 3 36 27 75

40 37 23 14 76 17 10 1 1 14 14 77 48 37 1 ,. 23 25 78

fl 6 5 10 2 79 53 39 6 8 9 3 36 41 80

56 56 8 6 1 .. <J 1 1 55 32 81 30 34 1 1 1 26 28 82 40 30 3 16 20 83 45 35 29 25 84

Uninhabited S5

.56 65 4 6 1 1 3 27 30 86 Uninhabtied 87

13 9 6 2 1 9 12 88 102 98 3 10 5 2 1 4 57 71 89

3 1 1 90

115 106 3 7 10 9 6 1 3 1 3 2 65 98 91 25 22 3 6 t' 24 27 92 60 66 10 4 1 .. .. .. 43 48 93

Uninhabited 94 28 30 1 1 17 19 95

3 1 .. 1 4 96 28 15 Of 7 9 97 6 5 .. .. 98

8 8 .. 4 7 99 24 29 19 19 100

218

VILLAGE DIREGTORY

WORKERS Occn- Literate

L. C, Name of Facilities Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population ~astes Tribes Educaed Total(I-IX)

,..------L------. ~--.. ..----'--., ,..----J--- ...,

P M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Ghati 2,936 34 31 142 72 70 6 9 16 45 51 102 Amartia 562 17 17 70 39 31 26 23 103 Lalpura 259 10 10 44 24 20 .. 18 13 104 Taroli 824 17 17 100 54 46 2 42 30 105 Neral 1,176 11 11 53 26 27 2 17 16

106 Barkheda Gujar 575 16 16 56 24 32 1 18 18 107 Manpura 938 91 92 46B 233 235 13 11 46 144 140 108 Indraji Ka Khada 413 3 3 8 5 3 5 2 109 Borakundi 1,241 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 110 Ummedpura 1,096 50 50 231 115 116 14 13 25 4 70 62

111 Kheda Bhangota 865 41 44 205 103 102 8 5 27 80 69 112 Dehpuria 854 18 18 72 38 34 20 21 113 Koja 2,942 77 80 412 198 214 13 10 .. " 9 130 118 114 Parichlla 3,714 71 71 293 151 142 2 97 94 115 Parlai P 3,618 67 83 378 229 149 25 21 53 2 136 101

116 Daulalpura Khurd 419 5 5 28 15 13 13 8 117 Mata Ka kheda Pal'lia 814 Uninhabited 118 Manoharpura Kalan 660 7 7 '13 27 16 i. e' 14 11 119 Kanod 3,656 73 75 30il 153 150 12 14 1 101 94 120 Malotha 553 t.:ninhabitcd

121 Nolan~i 520 " Uninhabited " 122 Shreepura 261 49 49 177 95 82 9 8 30 67 62 123 Bid Salria 598 Uninhabite.d 124 Jat P,M,D,MP(A), 6,420 393 393 1,678 851 827 77 74 .. 415 47 528 352

MP(O),Po. 2,915 125 Sanda 23 23 1fi3 91 72 18 12 12 68 35

126 Dorai P. 986 ):!6 36 16'5 85 80 3 48 49 127 Nahal' KhalJa 1,155 Uninhabited 12S jagpur Bordia 1,666 6 6 21 10 11 ., 6 S 129 Kankaria Talai P,Po. 1,093 239 248 1,10~ 607 495 63 40 171 21 424 312 130 Bordiya P. 2,264 118 120 578 28G 292 21 27 131 9 166 192

131 Tejpuriya 417 Uninhabited 132 Rana Kheda 314 36 36 164 80 84 29 33 13 53 52 133 Umar P. 3,131 120 120 591 300 291 12 10 93 4 ]92 174 134 letlia (Bhimpura) 1,136 50 50 253 130 123 10 13 3 75 67 135 Daulatpura Kalan 185 .. Uninharited

136 Solanki Kheda 267 Uninhabited Chauki Ka Kheda

137 Manoherpura Khurd 463 Uninhabited 138 Raghunathpura Sani 429 Uninhabited 139 Ambaparlai 1,765 63 64 225 136 89 26 16 22 3 95 58 140 Rooppura Anba 10,12 Uninhabited

141 Hathipura 2,148 42 42 209 103 106 7 5 19 61 53 142 Dabi 692 8 8 63 29 34 20 25 143 Banda 2,752 63 63 284 152 132 6 5 17 77 80 144 DODgarpur 2,689 38 38 159 78 81 2 ,50 52 145 Mavada 391 29 29 154 80 74 6 4 10 52 47

146 Shivpura 149 Uninhabited 147 Motipul'a 759 Vninhabitad 148 Ruppura Sani 117 16 16 63 31 32 16 16 149 Bagpura G82 31 31 125 57 [\8 II 5 33 43 150 Bhim Sukh 633 14 14 75 38 37 8 7 1 .. 31 :22

219

JAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS NON -A., WORKEPS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ~ ,----1---, ,...--J--., ,-----<---.. ~ .----'----., ~ ~L.C, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F N.

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

34 H 4 7 3 1 3 27 19 101 20 18 4 5 2 13 8 102 15 13 3 6 7 103 42 30 12 16 104 14 15 1 1 2 9 11 105

18 18 6 14 106 124 126 3 3 10 8 4 1 1 2 2 89 95 107

5 2 1 108 1 1 109

61 57 6 5 1 2 -- 45 54 110

68 67 2 2 6 1 .. 1 2 23 33 III 20 20 1 18 13. 112 87 89 10 13 6 5 21 10 6 1 68 96 113 66 73 13 15 10 3 8 3 54 48 114

122 99 2 3 7 3 1 93 48 115

13 8 " 2 5 116 Uninhabited 117

10 11 1 3 13 5 118 59 55 34 30 4 5 4 4 52 56 119

Uninhabited 120

Uninhabited 121 64 59 3 3 28 20 122 .. Uninhabited 123

341 '2.1)7 1'2. 43 10 63 5 12 33 12 45 7 323 475 l'H

40 26 28 9 23 37 125

48 49 ., 37 31 126 Uninhabited 127

6 5 3 4 3 128 316 279 14 12 5 21 7 6 3'3 3 1 25 13 183 183 129 146 180 2 8 2 9 4 2 2 3 120 100 130

Uninhabited 131 44 45 5 7 1 3 27 32 132

157 161 10 10 2 13 3 4 ,- I 1 4 108 117 133 59 51 15 16 1 . 55 56 ]34

Uninhabited 135

Uninhabited 136

Uninhabited 137 Uninhabited 138

73 50 7 2 5 4 7 3 2 41 31 139 Uninhabited 140

5& 49 3 4 <1 1 42 53 141 20 25 9 9 142 CO 65 5 9 3 4 9 '2. 75 52 143 47 "46 2 1 4 2 28 29 144 50 47 1 1 28 27 145

Uninhalited 146 Uninhabited 147

16 16 15 16 148 33 43 24 25 149 16 15 5 3 10 7 15 150

220

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu· Literate ,--_l-_

L.C, Name of Facilities in pied House· Sclleduled Scheduled and Total No, Village available aCl'e~ Homes holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

r-------L----.. ~ ~ ~ P 111 F M F M F ),1 F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 S 9 1a 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Daulatpura Jat p, 2,'HO 61l 66 314 107 147 1Z 17 16 II 96 87 152 Udpma 584 9 [I 35 J(j 20 9 10 153 Kherrnalia 817 Uninb3.bited 154 Kiqmra 851 l"ninbabited 1[;5 RajoI'lL Bahadurpora 812 Uninhabited

156 Kbempnria 352 Unlah"bited .. 157 Cbavandia Jat 1,556 97 97 W3 217 186 3d 30 61i 69 43 2 137 120 158 Loharia. lat P 5310 74 7} :lSl 151 130 24 28 39 6 99 74 159 Palchha <1079 J7 17 93 15 48 4 .. 30 25 160 Baldar J<h-m 1,073 25 2.'5 127 66 61 6 6 13 1 38 ~2

161 Rlitangarh P,M,H,D, 2,317 547 547 2,573 l,!l17 1,:156 192 174 761 336 655 514 MP(A),MP(O),Po,

85 82 162 Mukera 1,178 69 {j9 \l'l2 ]37 115 41 3! 14 16:J Narda ~97 18 18 77 P9 38 12 12 II 35 9D 164 Nee11la Ka Kheda 845 48 41i 220 110 110 2 3 45 .. 79 58 165 Dehpur P. 2.~O8 1'35 1'15 606 3~O 286 33 2 2'20 181

166 Alori p, 2,559 2Cl 2li} 1,139 1;50 5S:) 134 126 2·02 H 344 314 167 Devda 1,027 512 g3 132 &7 ;;5 11 13 13 2 H /6 168 Khajuria 2,807 52 52 2]8 110 IDS 14 h 25 8 6'7 6[; 169 Luharia Rata.ngarh 935 100 IOO g52 2~7 195 60 50 l~ 1 179 106 170 Gund'i Kheda 3G7 7 7 26 13 H 3 10 B

171 1l!adhopurll / 471 9 9 56 28 28 7 7 Q 13 14 172- Baghava p, 416 76 76 430 2ffZ 208 1[; 14 21 ll7 69 173 Kasbma.ria 81~ 32 32 165 92. 7. S 4 Hi 53 40 IH Sanwalpura 151 '1 '1 38 20 l8 5 2 3 17 9 IrS GUlljalia 1,317 35 3.5 190 90 100 10 G 16 58 .53

176 Raghul1atbpura 400 8 3 16 5 11 Rll.tangMh

177 Pipali Kheda /iIS Uninhabited 178 Chandeda 1,983 9 9 31 16 15 3 2 '.l 11 1[) 179 ]a.rad Ratangarh 1,2~1 Uninhabited 180 Anghora 1,030 18 ]8 63 80 as 3 2. 24 23

181 Ranawat Kheda ;;,27 :31 31 110 00 5(J 4 4l. 31 182 DabuJat 1,315 '37 22 15 8 14 11 11'3 Bag-nndi 1,741 Uninhabited 184 Rincbha 1,197 5 5 28 15 n 9 9 185 Padlia (NayagaDll) 779 Uninhabitec1

186 Dakjhar 1,371 6 6 25 II 14 'l 7 187 Mahe~hpuTa jat 128 " Uninhabited 188 Jhiria Ehedi W2 3 :3 B 3 1 1B9 Mahupu,'a. Jat 1,796 Uninhabited 191) Bbagwanpura jat 1,202 Uninhabited

191 Amarp\lra Jat 2,551 " Uninhabitecl " 192 Keerta 3,122 35 35 186 90 96 2 3 4 60 49 193 Kama 1,002 Uninhabited 194 Chado! 1,707 30 30 134 7'l. 62 G " ~7 41 195 Kheda Timar~ha 174 Uninhabitecl "

196 Ambaja1 1,087 29 29 BS Sf.! 69 6 :3 11 S2 44 1117 Ra-:npuria 955 IS 10 3 fl 'J 9 ':l 199 Kevadia 4,384 Uninhabited .. 199 Jetpnria 1879 18 18 81 52 31 1 R8 2'~

'100 BaTe Khan 2,407 10 5 5 4 -I

221

JAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS NON---. WORKERS

L.C. I n III IV V VI VJI VIn IX X No.

,----'----., ~ ,---L-..._'-'I ,---'--, ..-----'-----, r---'--. ,----J---.. ~ ,---'--, ,...--J--." M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 ~:.l 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3\1 33 34 35 36 37 1

91 79 5 7 .. .. .. .. 71 60 151 9 9 1 7 10 152

Uninhabited -- 153 ,- .. Uninhabited .. " 154

Uninhabited ,- 155

Uninhabited 156 72 75 7 7 51 38 4 3 80 66 157 81 63 14 11 2 2 52 56 158 22 22 3 3 5 15 23 159 35 35 3 7 28 19 160

272 267 10 37 3~ 6 81 119 U sa 27 3 93 'i 1 120 43 662 742 161

68 66 3 14 10 4 2 ,- 52 63 162 13 10 5 9 2 2 1 3 14 18 163 7·,) 81 1 5 1 1 00 1 31 22 164

167 IH 53 37 100 105 165

226 208 31 81 19 11 15 6 7 42 5 1 3 206 275 166 40 24 1 2 1 2 23 39 167 49 H 23 13 !) 2 4 1 00 6 6 23 42 168

13S 98 18 12 4 6 2 2 3 2 78 89 169 8 8 II 3 5 170

13 14 ., 15 14 171 112 86 2 1 1 1 1 2 105 119 172

47 3j 1 1 1 9 1 2 34 34 173 1 3 7 2 3 2 3 2 1 5 9 174

49 36 1 \:I 2. Ii 1 \I 5 32 47 175

4 4 .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. 7 176

.. .. Uninh~bited 1'1'1 8 5 2 1 2 1 2 .. 5 5 178

Uninhabited 179 18 20 2. 5 1 1 6 10 180

37 28 2 3 2 19 19 181 14 11 8 4 182

Uninhabited 183 fl 9 1 .. 6 4 184

Uninhabited 185

(j 6 1 0 4 7 186 Uninhabited 187 .. 3 188 Uninhabited ,. 189 Uninhabited 190

.. .. Uninhabited .. to .. 191 51 42 7 7 1 o. J 30 47 192 .. .. Uninhabited , . 193 35 32 4 6 2 .. 4 3 .. .. .. 2 .. 25 III 194 .. Uninhabited 195

29 38 3 6 .. 37 25 196 9 3 .. 1 19'1

Uninhabited .. 198 31 20 7 3 14 8 199

4 4 1 1 200

222

VILLAGE DIRl!:CTORY

WORKERS Literate

Area Qccu· Scheduled Scheduled and Total L.C. Name of Facilities in pied Hou~e· Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) No. Village available acres houses hold~ ,....--------J. ... r---"-----, ,-~ r--'----. r--J..___ ,

P M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Deeken P,M,H,D, 14,271 593 601 2,550 1,353 1,297 137 130 653 121 742 636 MP(O),Mcw,Po,Ei,Ed.

202 Pratappura 115 Uninhabited 203 Chadol Athana 1,122 67 67 313 156 157 52 53 27 1 108 103 904 Lanpia 3,563 23 23 103 52 51 4 35 22 205 Haripura Ratangarh 729 Uninhabited

206 Suntholi P. 3,158 90 90 502 254 248 14 18 64 2 156 149 207 leevapura 431 Uninhabited 208 Gudha Parihar 2,811 43 ~3 194 95 99 40 43 3 60 56 909 Brahmpuri 850 16 16 83 34 49 1 1 21 24 910 Amarpura Ratangarh 592 Uninhabited

211 Khardi 5,563 Uninhabited 912 Khati Kheda 787 22 22 123 63 60 10 11 35 32 913 Gudha Nathuram 4,552 71 71 368 193 175 4 5 10 116 101 214 Shyampura SS2 [)ninhabited 215 Chirmi Kheda 1.186 17 18 61 39 22 2 31 16

216 Maharajpura Khurd 364 Uninhabited 217 Gudhahola 1,569 53 50 210 118 92 4 70 60 218 Manda 1,512 98 98 476 248 228 62 64 27 2 141 130 219 Amba Ratangarh 230 32 32 135 73 62 8 11 4 42 41 220 Dadoli P,Po, 4,47!1 136 121 606 310 296 55 55 85 13 180 153

221 PanoH 962 C2 59 265 142 123 6 4 23 85 71 222 Malgarh 657 23 21 89 49 40 24 3 32 23 223 Parwani 1,444 44 43 177 90 87 <1 54 56 224 Jhirmir 558 26 26 138 65 73 5 1 44 42 225 Kundla P, 1,253 98 93 479 255 224 64 49 85 17 151 114

226 Nilia P. 1,208 115 108 480 233 247 71 11 13~ 132 227 Bhojpura 1,664 40 40 208 99 109 2 66 72 228 Chikali 845 Uninhabited 229 Himmatpura 127 Uninhabited 230 Mahendri 2,475 44 44 226 104 122 3 2 8 2 75 77

281 lanakpur M, 1,168 140 127 661 340 321 36 31 162 27 201 212 232 Jagepurhada ,1,217 28 26 138 66 72 2 39 24 233 Padla 464 Uninhabited 234 La8ur P, 5,153 191 191 934 474 460 19 16 180 24 296 299 235 Sakhatpura 169 25 25 107 54 53 1 33 37

236 Mahudi Kheda 55 Uninhabited .. 2'37 Ruppura Sukhanand 142 10 10 46 23 23 .. 12 238 Sukhanand Juna 217 Uninhabited 239 Kishorpura 120 Uninhabited 240 Nisarni 138 Uninhabited

241 Saroda P. 841 74 74 326 15!) 167 12 15 53 1 100 107 242 Ruppura Morwan P. 1,787 108 III 560 263 297 89 97 63 4 163 176 243 Ranipuria 377 Uninhabited 244 Morwan P,Po. 4,437 286 305 1,482 797 685 96 80 225 30 464 366 245 Same} 1,122 55 55 26J 1117 125 24 1 84 73

246 Basedi Bhati P. 1,836 86 86 421 224 197 25 25 93 18 140 109 247 Kher Kheda 445 42 42 209 110 99 37 5 66 55 248 Karanpura 238 . , . Uninhabited , 249 Jetpura 977 32 32 163 82 81 2 2 38 50 52 250 Keharpura 103 2 2 9 4 5 1 1 '2 3 4

I ,---.A--.--., M F 18 19

409

87 26

435

84 13

120 117

37 24 14 24

27 24 12 11

2 2

50 80 20

126

52 27 27 28

112

95 8

46

139 35

233 31

12

88 133

313 52

96 46

45 3

39 80 33

115

50 20 24 38 78

99 21

48

167 19

235 30

..

.. .. 101 155

278 60

78 29

48 4

II ,.....---L--..., M F

20 21

98

10

7

6

2 1

14 12

7 17

33 5

27 9

28

37 1

2

47 4

8 23

65 13

35 18

3

122

16

9

7

5 4

15 14

8 28

21 3

32 4

32

33 1

3

44 2

64 7

5 16

68 13

31 26

4

III ~ M F 22 23

4

II

3 10

1

1

4

1

..

1

2 6

4 II

1

1

223

WORKERS

IV

M F 24 25

66

4 9

27

17 4

3 93

119

6 47

5 9

5 5

51

22

4

1

1 4

14 9

1

1

42

3 9

23

25

3 86

6 36 t'

5

2

50

25

2

3

..

V

M F 26 27

7

6

1

1

VI

M F 28 29

17

Uninhabited 2

Vniuhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited

14 5

1

11niuhabited Uninhabited

Uninhabited 3 ..

Uninhabited

Uninhabited Uninhabited Uninhabited

3

Uninhabited

VII

M F 30 31

58

2

5

.. 2

2

5

1 1

43 11 14 1 4

1

Uninhabited

VIII

M F 32 33

5

..

..

1

..

3

..

JAWAD TAHSIL

IX

M F

34 35

78

3

II

1

.. .. .. 1

2

5

1

7

1

1

10

3

34

2

3

2

5

NON· WORKERS

L.C. X No.

M F 36 37 1

611

48 17

98

35 13 .. 28 77

8

48 107

31 130

57 17 36 21

104

99 33

29

139 27

178 15

11 ..

59 100

333 53

84 44

32 1

661 201

202 54 203 29 204

205

99 206 207

43 208 25 209

210

!lI1 28 212 74 213

214 6 215

216 32 217 98 218 2.1 219

143 220

52 221 17 222 31 223 31 224

110 225

115 37 .. 45

109 48

161 16

226 227 228 229 230

231 232 233 234 235

236 23 237

238 289 240

60 241 121 242

1143 319 244

52 245

88 246 44 !147

248 29 249 1 250

~~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Gecu· Literate r--

L.C. Nameo! Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribe~ Educated (I-IX)

r--r-....J.___-,\ . , ,...---J---, ~-J.--..., ,.---'----,

P M F M- p" 1\1: F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 If lli 13 14 15 16 17

251 Dalllatpura Athana 171 Uninhabited .. II

252 Bhagwatpura 151 Uninhabited 253 Sukhanand 'Naya 2~ lJninhabited 254 Ka~hya 881 4 4 19 9 10 8 6 255 Kenpuria 536 !I 9 31 19 12 15 9

256 Aasandariya Nath 140 1 1 3 2 I 1 2 1 257 Mendki 1,267 59 59 315 162 153 13 11 31 111 109 258 Jeewagarh 446 Uninhabited '259 Bawalnai P. 4,508 '2402 2B6 1,~8() 742 738 77 7'1 258 59 442 359 260 Bolkheda 528 29 29 124 61 63 7 8 9 ~ 40 31

261 Aakali 1,211 40 40 224 110 114 31 1 72 22 262 Gothda 1,283 29 29 220 113 107 4 10 69 62 263 Madawada P. 1~895 88 88 405 212 193 85 134 129 264 Dhamnia P,Po. 1,811 174 174 B27 421 406 24 24 153 25 239 227 265 Ranapur 103 26 26 113 55 58 26 27 21 35 40

266 Khurd Khedi 230 8 8 65 34 31 18 20 12 267 Sandalpur 416 Uninhabited 26B Akhepur 445 13 13 65 29 36 3 14 18 269 Bangred P. 2,802 183 183 1,004 537 467 100 100 183 12 319 283 270 Nagthun 741 53 53 n6 108 108 17 14 3q 73 71

271 Aata P. 2,387 56 56 236 110 126 7 4 10 80 85 272 • GlIjar Khedi Sokla 809 5') 55 299 156 1M3 20 12 4 103 95 273 Shyampura 145 3 3 12 5 7 4 4 2U Gotha 595 31 31 178 9':1 85 7 9 6 63 48 275 Guthalai 463 10 10 59 34 25 .. 1 .. 2] 11

276 Budh~inghpura 67 2 2 12 5 7 ,. Ii II 277 Dhani 463 26 26 128 (j7 61 " 2 42 44 278 Tumb<t :po 773 55 55 296 155 141 17 13 37 101 85 279 Vishnr.ri 247 .. Uninhabited .. .. 280 Ummedpura 109 177 182 870 430 440 4 7 255 42 244 219

281 Shivpura 104 .. Uninhabited ,. .. 282 Melan Kheda 696 61 61 24B 128 120 32 22 15 93 87 283 Lcdh 740 24 24 141 74 67 44 38 11 46 41 284 KaJepur 676 24 24 123 60 t3 5 1 36 34 285 Jagepur Mina 678 60 GO 282 145 137 45 10 28 84 87

2~6 Ilhopa.tpura 154 ,. Uninhabited .. 287 Meghpura 623 58 53 296 156 140 6 11 22 1 85 79 288 Keerpura Kalan 301 3'3 38 151 84 70 6 59 53 289 Keerpura Khurd 182 27 27 148 73 75 4 48 44 290 Kama\\as 420 13 13 95 45 50 5 28 30

291 Amarpura 243 Uninhabited .. 0'

292 Nagda 729 30 30 139 77 62 .. 30 51 39 293 Hanmantia P, 1,307 67 68 381 202 179 90 8 131 127 294 Athana P,\II,D, 3,664 446 508 2,526 1,285 l,2q1 562 112. 764 652

.M,P(A),Po. 295 Dhaneria 710 26 33 184 102 82 45 64 49

~96 Pipalia Pemji 681 27 27 150 72 78 19 19 34 2 41 49 297 Tarapur P,M,Po. 74 153 ]53 770 385 385 2m 21 201 190 298 Dawaljuni 1,723 37 37 179 84 95 1 -- 25 1 57 54 299 Kelu Kheda P. 3.280 52 52 275 134 141 .. 45 94 97 300 Bar l\:heka Jat 512 24 24 112 63 49 t- o' 7 36 30

225

]AWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS NON--. WORKERS

II III IV V VI . VII VIII IX X L,C. ,.--'---. ,----J.---.. ,.---'----, r-...)._-~ ,.~ ,--.J----.,' ~ ,---J--.. ~ ,.....""""____ No,

M F M F M F M F M F M F' i\i F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 . •• Uninhabited 251

Uninhabited, .. 252 Uninhabited .. 253

6 5 2 1 1 4 254 13 7 2 2 4 3 255

II 1 .. 256 92 95 8 14 11 .. 51 44 257

289 .. Uninhabited .. 258 239 5 11 23 3 56 25 3 13 2 53 79 300 379 259

30 24 9 7 1 21 32 260

72 22 38 92 261 65 59 2 3 1 1 44 45 262

117 101 11 23 3 3 78 64 263 197 207 18 19 5 9 1 3 5 2. 182 179 264

22 19 7 21 2 1 3 20 18 265

Ii 5 2 7 4 14 19 266 .. Uninhabited 267 11 H 3 J ,. 15 18 268

259 260 16 23 9 IS 11 11 218 184 269 56 57 12 13 1 2 2 35 37 270

42 55 26 25 7 5 1 1 3 30 41 271 57 56 12 13 7 25 25 2 1 53 48 272 2 2 2 2 .. 1 3 273

eo 44 3 3 1 30 37 274 21 13 13 12 275

5 2 5 276 35 3S 7 6 .. .. .. .. 25 17 277 64 62 19 19 4 10 4 1 1 2 54 56 278

.. .. " .. " Uninhabited .. .. 279 SO 80 :2 3 133 155 1 1 3 7 1 3 1:1 12 186 191 280

.. , . .. Uninhabited .. 291 67 73 8 () 11 1 1 1 5 4 35 33 282 all 38 3 1 5 3 2 2 28 26 283 22 30 4 4 24 29 284 68 21 14 uS 2 3 61 50 28.5

.. Uninhabited 286 81 76 q 3 1 71 61 287 40 40 19 13 25 17 288 43 37 5 7 "

25 31 289 2'3 30 II 1 2 17 20 290

.. .. Uninhabited 291 42 39 II .. 6 .. .. 1 26 23 292

111 120 4 6 1 5 1 1 5 .. 4 71 52 293 462 462 25 31 8 1 117 86 19 2 24 4 103 72 521 589 294

55 44 1 ~ :3 5 2 38 33 295

21 37 12 7 7 5 1 .. .. 31 29 296 59 28 10 40 2 82 100 1 6 1 40 22 184 195 297 42 46 13 8 ,. 2 27 41 298 78 83 11 14 II .. 3 40 44 299 27 29 2 1 1 .. 1 .. 5 27 19 300

226

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

WORKERS Area Oeeu- Literate

L. C. 'lame of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acre" flouses hold~ Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

".--__;._-------., ,,----'----., ,------L---, r--. ....L~ ,---__;_.~

P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 fl 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

!l01 Semalpura 187 .. Uninhabited 302 SarvR-nia Masani P. 1,091 1il3 133. 652 329 323 45 54 118 4 203 231 303 Nanpuria 402 30 30 133 58 75 12 15 13 1 37 49 304 . Bar Kheda Mina 943 11 11 66 28 38 6 24 26 30'} Achlawada 178 7 7 43 22 21 9 13 14

306 Bor Khedi 1,040 86 88 414 205 209 30 29 68 4 127 120 307 Khof P. 3,088 147 166 750 389 361 106 95 165 22 223 166 308 Gujar Khedi Talab 409 18 18 113 47 66 17 30 40 309 Segwan 497 40 40 177 86 91 8 55 .53 310 Bar Kheda Kamlia P. 1,053 77 77 30S 158 150 7 3 60 6 94 99

311 Kasharpura Khurd 318 .. Uninhabited 312 Kheda Modi '157 11 11 56 30 26 2 22 14 313 Dhalopa 337 6 6 32 17 15 2 1] 8 314 Upreda P. 819 58 58 307 157 150 34 30 96 5 96 98 315 Modi P. 2,SOlR 232 232 98G 519 467 103 90 166 21 326 224

316 Sarvania Maharaj 2,745 459 459 2,226 1.186 P,M,D,Po.

1,090 165 176 471 108 659 519

317 Aamli Bhat P. 1,114 74 74 366 189 177 20 18 53 5 112 110 318 Bar Kheda Chouhan 462 10 10 45 19 26 6 R 4 2 14 14 319 Gadola 594 14 14 63 31 32 24 32 7 19 18 320 Dhabi 308 25 25 115 61 54 50 4-1 8 4 3j 29

321 Dhaba 1,011 61 61 320 144 17C 106 l71 37 5 95 81 322 Barada P. 863 lR6 136 635 326 . 09 30 5 128 18 198 159 323 Arnya Bangred P. 1,773 91 91 430 236 194 50 154 118 234 DepaJpura 590 11 11 56 34 22 :. 4 2 23 13 325 Nayagaon P,M,S,Po. 3,628 280 291 1,347 709 6R8 114 108 310 44 426 34fi

326 Damodarpura 1,251 46 46 246 133 113 !l4 28 30 84 79 827 Kesharpura Kalan P. 1,6Se 103 104 535 266 269 25 34 85 2 169 177 328 Kheda Rathor 1,005 26 27 139 76 63 6 45 38 329 Kundla Nee-much 936 12 12 53 26 27 17 14 BBu Morka 1,000 35 3.~ 153 'ill 80 .. 5 52 55

B31 Palda Khec1a P. 1,672 96 96 457 243 2U 10 0 70 8 156 114 3'12 Suva Khedl P,Po. 3,159 266 267 1,390 714 676 200 200 295 31 408 339 33;) :Vlahe,hpura 511 6 6 28 l6 12 4 3 12 ~

Neemuch 334 Kandka 98(, 38 38 186 9r, flO r, 15 32 10 52 39

227

JAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS NON. Le. ,.---- ----'---------------..}.__-- ---, WORKERS No.

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X --""""----.., ~-, .----'---, ,.----J----., ,.----J----., ~ ,.----J----., ,----'----.

.11 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F !VI F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 '15 36 37 1

.. .. oo .. Uninhabited oo 301 199 231 .. 4 ., 126 92 302

28 45 7 2 1 1 1 1 21 26 303 18 23 6 3 4 12 304 9 10 4 4 9 7 305

104 105 13 7 1 9 8 78 89 306 194 132 21 34 1 7 166 195 307

30 40 .. 17 26 308 55 53 .. .. .' .. 31 38 309 79 87 5 12 1 4 1 4 64 51 310

.. oo Uninhabited 311 22 14 8 12 312 11 8 .. oo 6 7 313 84 89 9 9 oo t' oo .. .. 3 .. 61 52 314

269 193 26 22 5 1 8 4 4 1 3 10 4 193 243 315

390 308 84 144 5 81 48 4 3 54 2 3 35 17 477 571 316

100 104 10 6 1 1 77 67 317 14 14 .. 5 12 318 11 9 8 9 .. 12 14 319 20 18 IS 11 1 27 25 320

82 63 9 18 4 .. 49 95 321 164 144 7 .. 22 15 5 .. 128 150 322 128 104 9 11 13 1 3 3 82 76 323

20 11 3 2 .. .. .. oo oo oo .. oo 11 9 324 245 258 35 20 15 2 15 2 6 26 7 20 2 29 35 55 283 292 325

64 61 20 18 .. 49 34 326 127 14" 28 22 :3 5 9 6 97 92 327

45 B8 .. 31 25 328 15 14 2 .. 9 13 329 49 39 15 3 1 21 25 330

125 87 4 3 1 2 26 22 87 100 831 277 263 68 32 9 1 4 1 43 44 311 337 332

12 6 4 6 333

34 34 5 13 5 44 51 334

229

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. CadeNa. Code Na. No. CadeNo. Code No.

1961 1951 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

A 42 Bordia Kalan 139 204 43 Bordia Khurd 140 205

1 Aakli 149 143 44 Borkhedi Kalan 45 60 2 Admalia 89 175 45 Barkhedi Khurd 77 44 3 Aghoriya 178 97 46 Barkhedi Pandi 88 178 4 Akhepur 183 111 5 Akya 75 48 C 6 Amavali 173 110 7 Amavli 37 18 47 Chadoli 4 37 8 Amba 143 79 48 Cbainpura 5 5 9 Amli Kheda 96 185 49 Chainpura 189 108

10 Arnya Kumar 64 69 50 Chaldu 153 136 I Dedh Khedi

11 Arnya Bodana 167 134 12 Arnya Chandel 132 81 51 Champi 84 160 13 Arnya Chan<lravat 201 131 52 Changera 28 12 14 Arnya Mangir 85 170 53 Chauth Kheda 66 165 15 Aspura 133 8:'; 54 Cheeta Kheda 156 103

I Dash,.athpura B I I Gamre Ka Kheda

55 Chhachha Khedi 200 130 16 HadoU 32 41 56 Chhayan 112 196 17 Baman Bardi 9 4

18 Bamanya 105 153 D 19 Bamora 145 89 20 Bamori 146 90 57 Dalpatpura 177 96

58 Dalavada 118 85 21 Bans Khedi 150 142 59 Dansia 106 114 2:J Bans Khedi 165 140 60 Daru 25 2 23 Barkheda Gujar 161 93 24 Barkheda Rada 83 162 61 Dasani 71 172

25 Barkheda Sandiya 152 137 62 Deepu Khedi 170 203

26 Baru Kheda 41 23 63 Dhaba 94 190 27 Belari 114 187 64 Dhamniya Jagir 196 119 28 Bhad Bhadia 15 24 65 Dhamaniya Neemuch 97 73 29 Bhadva 61 182 66 Dh,tneriya Kalan 49 67 30 Bhagwanpura 35 15 f 7 Dhaneriya Khu;'d 56 5'J

68 Dholpura 44 61 31 Bhat Kheda 100 158 69 Davad 59 45 32 Bhat Khedi 101 157 70 Dudarsi 36 17 33 Bhanvarasa 136 148 34 Bheema Khedi 134 88 71 Dula Kheda GS 167 35 Bheem Pura 192 117 72 Dunglavada 29 11 36 Bholyavas 42 22 37 Bhopatpura 191 118 G

38 Bisa!was Bamaniya 70 171 73 Ghasundi 39 Bisa! was Kalan 27 14 190 115

40 Bisalwas Khurd 10 6 I Barga,.i II Bhilon KtII [(heda

41 Bisa!was Sonigara 87 177 III Gandhipura I Birva Khedi IV Khokhlia

230

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No, Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 1 2 3

74 Ghasundi 11 7 110 Kenpuriya 124 192

75 Girdoda 53 58 Keri

126 III 142 78

76 Golya Khedi 197 112 Khadavada 38 13

77 Gopalpura 171 105 113 Khatya Khedi 3 36

78 Gudla 180 107 114 Kheda Daru

131 75 34 16

79 Gwal Deval Kheda Dh~kniyakhedi

Gwal Talab 159 115 176 98

80 95 116 Khedaseer 91 191

H 117 Kher Maliya 26 3 118 Khetakheda Charan 76 49

81 Hanmatiya Raoji 23 39 119 Khetakheda Doriya 137 138

811 Hanmatiya Panwar 110 189 120 I{hokhariya 168 133

83 Hanmatiya Was lOll 159 84 Hanspura 16 25 121 Kishanpura 33 43

85 Harnavada 141 77 122 Kothadi 175 99

I Govind Pura 123 Kothdi 104 155

II Lalji Kheda 124 Kothdi Istmurar 135 145

III Lax11Ii Pura 125 Kunchdod 179 132

86 Harwar 187 124 I Dhokal Khedt

87 . Hcmeriya 122 154 II Naya Gaon

88 Hingoriya 81 1G4 126 Kumariya 50 66

J L

89 Jagepur 186 123 127 Lakhmi 98 84

9D JagoJi 63 68 128 Lanchh 117 87

I Telan Khedi 129 Lasudi 93 184 130 Lasudl Hada 127 198

91 laisinghpura 65 70

92 Jamuniya Kalan 82 163 131 Levada 39 20

93 Jamuniya Khurd 67 166 132 Lolpura 30 29

94 Ial'kheda 103 156 M

95 Javasiya 78 179 96 Iavi 20 35 133 Mahudia 116 83 97 Ieeran 163 122 134 MaUya 107 152 98 Jetpura 52 168 135 Mal Kheda 43 62 99 Ihadak Sanawada 174 100 136 Mangrol 154 201

100 Jhalri 57 47 I Bherugarh II Roop Nagar

101 Ihanjharwada 79 72 137 Manpura 7 34 138 :'Ilansha Khedi 113 18G K 139 l\Tanya Khedi 166 135 140 l\Ielki 48 53

102 Kacholi 120 146

103 Kalya Khedi 119 86 HI Melki 123 194 104 Kana Kheda 69 169 142 ~levasa 12 8 105 Kanaoati 40 21 143 Mohanpura 182 114 106 Karanpura 185 113 144 Mundla 128 200 107 Karadiya Maharaj 144 80

108 Kasbi 155 104 N

lO9 Kelu Kheda 121 147 145 Narsinghpura 22 42

~31

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL-Coneld.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. ~o. N arne of \' iIlage 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 1 2 3 ~

146 Nawan Khedi 15R 101 176 Rawat Kheda 51 63 147 Nevad 17 26 177 Rayan Khedi 197 127 148 Nilkanthpura 92 180 178 Revli Devli 72 57 149 Nipaniya Abad 6 27 150 Nipaniya 73 50 S

179 Sagrana 13 9

180 Sakrani 109 151 151 Padampura 193 IHl

Sakrani 164 141 181 152 Palsoda 1:18 149 Samar Kund 14 10 182

I Bhopal Can} 183 Sangriya Khedi 199 126 II D('vipllra 184 Sarvanya nor 18 28

III Falhe Nagar 185 Savalrura 184 112 IV .ledpu,·a 185 Sawan 62 183

153 Parasli 183 125 I Sa'tlan Kund 154 Parthipura 195 120 187 Sedria 2 33 155 Pavada Kalan 181 109 188 Sernli 1211 1911 15(; Pav'lda Khurd 172 106 I jOf'a'tlarpltra ]57 Pawati 162 92 II Tata Khedi 158 Peel'ana 160 94 189 Semli Chandravat 1 311 159 Peeth 157 102 i90 Semli Chaudhry 99 161 160 Phophlia 198 12,~

191 Semarda 24 1 161 Piplia 194 I'll 192 Sokadi 147 91 162 Piplia Bag 80 71 109 Soniyana 115 74 163 Piplia Charan 19 31 l(H Surjana 31 30

164 Pipiia Gujar 148 144 165 Piplia l\1ircha 129 1!19 T

166 Piplia Nathavat 74 51 Tal Kheda 151 139 Hi7 Pipliawa~ 108 ~50

195 196 Thadoli 21 40

168 Pipliya Hada 54 59 197 Thikariya III 193

169 Piplon 55 56 Tinkya Khedi 60 181 198

U

170 Rabadia 130 76 199 Ugran 202 129

17l Raigingpura 58 46 200 Umaheda 95 188 172 Rajpuriya 46 55 173 Rampul'iya 90 176 V 174 Ranpur S 38 201 Vinayak 47 54 175 Ratadia 86 173 202 Vishnia 169 202

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L. C. Name of '" o. Village

Facilities av,lilable

3

14/2 Neemuch Tahsil (Rural)

1 Seml! Chandl'avat P, Po. 2 Sed ria 3 Khatya Khedi 4 Chac10li 5 Chainpura

G Nipaniya Abad 7 Manpura 8 Ranpur 9 Baman Bardi

10 Bisalwas KhurJ

11 Ghasundi II! Mtvasa H Sagrana 14 SamR.l' Kund 15 Bhad Bh'l.dla

1 G Hallspura 17 Nevad p, 18 Sarvanya Bor HI Piplia Charan 20 javi I',M,MP(O),PQ,

III Thadoli 2~ Narsingbpura 28 Hanmatiya Raojl 24 Semarda 25 Daru

26 Kher ~lahya 27 BisaJwas Kalan 28 Changera. 29 Dunghwada 30 Lolpura

31 Surjana 32 Badoli 33 Kishanpura 34 Kheda Daru 30 Bhagwanpurll

36 Dudal'si 37 Amavli 39 Khadavada 39 Levada 40 Kanaoati

41 Baru Kllf'da 42 Bhol\'avas 43 Mal kheda 44 Dholpura 45 Borkhedi Kalao

46 Rajpuri)'a 47 Vinayak 48 Melhi 49 Dhaneriya Kalan

:>0 Kumariva

P.

p,

P.

p,

P.

P.

p,

Area in acre"

207,781

1,408 5D9 452 371

1,25'2

471 891 2-50

1,095 779

987 828

2,15<J HI

",204

\' 31 1,364 1,03:3

714 4,129

7815 376 330

1,07~ 4,1'2B

410 '9619

'931 516 485

669 1,018

358 915 671

1382 '590 515 5.90

1,.08

1,737 697

2,589 79().

1,0511

407 306 • 25

1,914+ 8,7.9·

78 • Area mErged into Neernuch Town,

Occu-pied House­Houses hold,

6

~34

Tot"l Popul<1.tion ,-__ .....L. ____ _

P M F

Scheduled Scheduled Cas te, Tribe~

,---')_'_--. ,.-----J---, l\[ F 1\1 F

10 11 12 13

Literate and

Educated ,----'---., M F

14 15

WORKERS ,------J----.

Total (I-IX)

r-_"___·-~

M F

16 17

12,304

129

12,57, 62,039 32,200 29,839 4,367 4,170 •. 10,309 1,016 19,047 16,36;

13 9

35 59

1'14 12

6 111 80

56

3:&.

115 95 cO

354

7. 27 26 45

292

137 1"97 41 GO 16

44 20 21 48 2'.!

98 ,"1 21 Ilti

146

53 85

149 12 64

10

29 166

129 578 13 56

9 39 35 168 60 310

24 99 12 67

6 35 120 56'!

80 433

5t) 297

9.'1 520 1

8:&', 1,5tit>

115 554 Uti 424 30 109

354 1,706

74 330 'l.7 141 26 132 43 194

293 1,388

37 178 197 88~ 42 232 60 295 16 236

44 188 20 U8 21 106 48 261 :.l:J 126

100 528 51 287 21 108 37 168

146 731

53 281 35 179

149 652 12 91 li4 844

13 57

~~ 204 1l;6 846

300 27S 34 22 21 18 86 82

1(;4 h6

50 49 37 30 20 15

293 271 221 212

30

3 40 17

1

13 51

45

4 17 14

14 40

1~4 15~ 2~ 12 Uninhabited 26,~ :l52 32 40

1 ~~7 7"1 14~ 15U

VDlnhabiteo 2'3 271 32 00 225 1n9 43 15

1>7 52 879 b27 \14 11U

173 157 79 62 71 61 84 llO

7'26 662 "" II

10 (\

7 il

80

92 86 15 13 465 ~17 b5 63 117 115 158 137 20 21 126 110 88 77

92 ~6 58 00 54 52

1:3') 124 0:; iit;

27 4 25~ 157 130 54 54 9, 7.

a7\J :';:i2

151 130 83 96

352 30U 46 ;5

190 154

27 ~o Uninhabited

IDS 96 456 390

32 14 :24 12 30

41 36 4

25 10 7U .. 43

4 66

37 14 2':1 Iti 23

,2 25 2

68

18 15 liD

L 56

•• Included in Urban area

98 12 3 4

14 17

{)

14 ]0

134 99

1 1 8 3

83 3

66 '2 1

::H7 20

103 4 18 15

390 31

90 3 H 19

5 S08 51

23 128

85 25

4

9 17

;3

34 tl

7U 44 6.

20 177

22 21

142 18 87

33 190

1

1 1

6

oj

1

1 19

.. 2

2

9

197 116 22 13 16 10 52 52

106 49

9Jl 26 18 3 11

1S5 157 134 140

95 106

161 151

~ 92 198 U3 Uti 135 37 508 -<47

104 100 ~9 45 42 37 60 72

*81 401

53 62 822 303

84 80 101 89

80 30

(j.1 .j(j

;1,1 34 32 27 8ti 8:; 3(;' II

152 HI 91 74 30 28 89 35

218 149

105 90 49 64

264 225 34 32

100 86

21 .. (;0

272

17

58 252

II

M F

18 19 20 21 22

14,376 13,25 J 2,330 2,583 325

180 22 12 36 69

99 10

3 34 '22

28 "26 18 3 10

131 106 75 99

92 91l

124 123

388 426

184 135

31 383

92 40 34 48

369

40 250 71 40 28

51 28 28 77 28

111 65 22 55

103

93 42

213 32 63

15

45 176

179 117

35 355

91 39 32 62

32::'

43 238

70 51 23

41 31 22 78 25

121 59 24 35

112

84 58

190 32 74

12

54 186

10

4 15 6

1 91 17

3

23

57

5 8

65

5 9 5

10 29

13 52 13 23

12 6 3 5 8

21 24 8 2

21

12 7

23 2

35

6

1 50

,.

17 3 7

18 12

.. 49 13

11

17

54

14 11

2 72

9 6 -I

10 51

19 63 10 20

5 3 5 7 6

26 15

4 3

ao

6 6

28

12

5

2 58

..

1 17

<1 22

5

12

17

1

3

4

gO -4

1

9

6

fi 6

23 24

129 715

lQ

17

4

5

i.

1

10 7

7 1

4

25

3. 18

3

1 32

6

9 1

1

2 13

11

4 6

IV

25

202 .. 5

2 11

5

11

11

2

6

4

2

:235

WORKERS

26

88

7

2 17

1

1

26

t.

••

1 .. 5

V

27

.,

28

169

3

Uninhabited 3

2

Uninhabited

1

1

9

1:

11

6

.. Uninhabited

5 7

29

14

3

.. Includeu in Urban area ••

30

322

8

4

7

1 1 7

3

21

1

6

5

31

7 57

2

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NEEMUCH TAHSIL

NON. WORKERS L, C.

IX ~ M F

34 35

No. X

M F

36 37 1

665 179 13,153 13,474 1412

2

6 1

2

6

3

1 18

4

39

6

2

3 9

35

"., 5

III

103 162 12 9

5 8 34 80 58 97

22 19

9 108

87

49

23 27 15

ll4 72

47

4 107 1

1 335

101

255

18

..

.. 7

8

91 82 22

371

.. 78 71 15

380

69 57 30 17 29 24 24 38

245 261

39 24 143 114

33 35 57 48 46 80

29 24 22 53 32

50 26 25 39 27

122 107 66 56 24 26 35 36

166 203

46 34 88 12 90

6

48 184

40 32 75 18 68

IS

38 1118

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 21} ~O

31 32 33 34 35

86 87 88 39 40

41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49

50

~38

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Oceu- Literate

L.C. Name of Facilities ill pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No, YiIla~e available acres Houses hold" Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

-r------'---, ~ ~ ,-'-----, .--..L-, P 1\1 F M F 101 F M F M F

2 I 4 Ci 6 7 8 9 10 11 1~ IS H 15 16 17

51 Rawat Kheda 948 8 8 80 15 Iii 1 B 1 6 4 52 letpura 140 6 6 19 8 11 7 8 53 Girdoda !l,247 119 119 657 336 32] 13 15 116 4 203 148 54 Pipliya Had!. 657 12 12 61 27 34 3 6 21 20 55 Piplon !l,35S 153 15S 731 868 568 80 86 ll!l 7 217 !l33

116 Dhaneriya Khurd 9114 !l7 27 153 89 64 8 9 22 48 n 117 Ihalri P. 728 54 54 291 156 135 fJ 11 27 101 90 tiS Raisinghpura 489 20 20 97 47 50 7 33 39 .59 Dovad 737 80 80 124 65 59 10 1 Sf) 31 6Q Tinkya Khedi 356 10 10 46 2G '20 2 11 2 13 9

61 Bhadva p, 765 62 62 296 l49 147 13 Iii 45 1 H4 ::l8 62 Sawall P,M,Mcw,Po. 5,144 4!l9 439 2,156 1,120 1,030 112 109 505 80 600 455 63 Jagoli t)98 26 26 147 72 75 19 45 42 64 Arva Kumar 889 9 9 57 32 25 ]2 3' 17 11 C.D JaisiI~ghpura P. 741) 101 109 4 ~g 2[;7 182 81 68 68 '2 H9 128

tl6 Chauth Kheda 1,669 .50 .50 241 12.5 116 21 19 22 2 73 53 67 Jamuniya Khurd 1,117 40 40 171 89 ~2 33 25 18 4 53 49 68 Dula Kheda 817 31 31 156 82 74 40 32 12 53 40 69 Kana Kheda P. 1,316 92 92 446 242 204 21 18 118 9 134 118 70 Bisalwas Bamanlyll. 1,011 4(1 49 242 131 111 4 4 66 1 70 61

71 Dasani 047 32 32 164 79 85 20 47 45 72 Revli Devli P. 1,076 105 105 Cl3(J 332 298 25 10 188 4 196 187 73 Nipaniya 343 Uninhahited 74 Piplia Natbavat 486 3{ 34 191 97 94 8 10 21 1 60 38 7/5 Akya 323 6 6 47 2.') 22 10 13 14

76 Kbetakbeda Charan 338 26 18 87 J2 4:) J II 81 14 77 Borkhedi Khurd P. 569 18 18 89 50 39 10 7 14 SO 27 78 Javasiya P. J,575 128 128 570 299 271 34 36 U5 8 168 130 79 Jhanjharwada 1,143 22 2\1 96 45 51 2 1 27 31 80 Piplia Bag 612 35 55 166 87 79 22 17 31 7 48 51

81 Hingoriya 1,(168 42 42 198 10Q 90 16 !ll 43 /} 69 52 82 Jamuniya Kalan P,Rhc,S,Po, 1,8B7 173 167 Sl!! 422 1197 101 105 207 37 241 199 83 Barkheda Hada S. 585 37 37 1511 ~H 82 27 58 40 84 Champi P. 545 64 64 341 IH7 154 62 45 76 9 108 77 86 Arnya Mangir 684 17 17 122 67 55 12 6 10 42 S4

86 Ratadia 1,951 52 52 277 13!) 142 31 S~ 42 2 91 94 87 Bisalwas Sonigara P. 1,876 98 98 ·n·) 242 )l82 38 7,{ 59 141 96 88 Borkhedi Pandi 1,2t)6 .% 55 392 209 IS8 65 3 124 84 89 Arlmalia 1,014 56 56 281 137 144 65 61 7ll 1 74 56 90 Rampuriya 712 33 33 168 87 81 18 57 47

In Khedaseer P. 1,611 89 89 457 243 21.4 16 17 81 8 IS6 115 92 Nilkantbpura 298 15 15 63 2!J 34 10 16 " 14 16 I

93 Lasudi 1,062 59 59 809 167 142 18 10 6'1 !til 88 94 Dhaba 696 31 S3 205 102 108 15 58 1lO 95 Umaheda 749 SL 86 206 104 102 12 18 14 59 21

96 Amli Kheda p. 1,437 91 91 487 250J 2'33 - 72 42 66 18 187 94 ftl Dhamaniya Neemuch Bl!;! 71 71 346 16tj 180 24 29 34 8 97 97 98 Lakhmi P 1,156 ti3 53 279 149 lIl0 12 15 54 2 84 74 99 Semli Chaudhry 428 8 8 8

100 Bb:\t Kheda P 901 78 78 41!l 209 !lOll III 46 i 132 91

237

NBEMUCH T AH8IL

WORKERS NON-WORKEES

L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,....----J--. r--"----.. ,---J-.. ,---.J----.. ,..---<---.. ~ r---'--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ", ~~ 8'J 83 3. 85 86 37 1

6 4 t_ 9 11 51 7 8 .. .. . . 1 8 52

174 134 13 10 11 4. ., ;1 1 183 173 153 21 20 6 14. 54

169 183 (1 43 1S 2 IS 4 1 1 8 1 151 180 1S6

43 89 5 2 U 28 ti6 100 82 8 1 M 45 (IT

33 35 4 .. .. 14 11 58 24 20 9 10 1 1 2 29 28 59 7 5 4 4 2 13 11 60

74 72 15 14 1 2 3 1 M 59 61 451 371 54 64 8 88 7 1 15 2 31 18 526 575 62

32 31 10 11 1 1 1 27 33 63 12 8 5 3 15 14 64 72 63 45 611 II 14 1 2 14 2 108 54 65

62 40 10 13 1 511 613 66 45 43 7 6 1 36 33 67 40 25 13 15 29 84 68

III 100 17 17 1 II 8 1 108 86 69 66 50 8 11 1 .. 61 60 70

46 41 II 4 32 40 71 184 181 10 5 1 1 1 136 111 72

Uninhabited 73 60 31 .) 5 1 II II 2 37 56 7i III 12 II 1 III 8 75

14 3 17 11 11 81 76 26 26 1 1 II 1 20 111 77

126 102 31 28 3 2 6 131 141 78 17 9 31 1 18 110 79 83 34 15 15 1 " 1 39 118 80

42 39 11 12 1 2 ,. .. <1 7 3 89 88 81 153 153 27 39 11 2 12 5 4 11 2 21 181 198 82 52' 86 6 4 ,- 86 52 83 85 56 16 19 1 2 g 79 77 84 31 2S 10 11 1 25 21 85

76 86 11 8 II 2 1 44 48 86 126 86 12 10 ,1 1 .. 1 101 136 87

77 63 13 15 2 .. 10 4 19 1 2 2 85 99 sa 611 39 8 15 2 1 1 1 1 68 S8 SP 46 37 11 10 ao 8' 90

99 85 28 27 8 7 1 1 S 107 101 91 9 10 5 6 15 18 911

76 81 10 1 4 1 2 76 59 98 46 46 4 4 8 1 3 1 H 58 94 55 17 8 4 1 46 81 g6

114 8~ 10 12 ~ 1 3 2 117 139 96 68 63 19 511 Ii 1 6 1 II S 1 69 83 97 67 57 20 16 1 1 8 2 1 65 66 98

e' 4 4 e' 99 107 77 U 18 8 1 IS .. .. 4 .. 77 1111 100

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L. C. No.

Name of Village

2

101 Ehat Khedi 102 HanmatiY'a Was 103 larl<heda 101 Kothdi 105 Bamanya

106 Dansia 107 Maliya

Facilities available

3

P,

108 Pipliawas P. 109 Sakrani no Hanmatiya Panwar

111 Thikariya 112 Chhayan 11::) Mansh::! Khedi 114 Belari 11.5 Souiyana

P.

P.

116 Mahudia P. 117 Lanchh P. 118 Dalavada 119 Kalya Khedi 120 Kacholi

121 Kelu Kheda P. 122 Hemeriya 123 MeJki 121 Kenpuriya 125 Semli

126 Golya Khedi 127 Lasudi Hada 128 Mundla 129 Piplia Mircha 130 Rabadia P.

131 Gwal Deval 132 Arnya Chande! 133 Aspura 134 Bheema Khedi 135 Kothdi Istmurar P,Po.

136 137 138

139 140

Bhanvarasa Kbetakheda Dotiya Palsoda P,MMP(A),MP(O),Mcw,Po. Borocha Kalan P,Po. Bordia Khurd

141 Harnavada P. 142 Keri 143 An1ba 144 Karadiya Maharaj P,Po. 145 Bamora P.

146 Bamori 147 Sokadi 148 Piplia G ujar 149 AaJ.!i 150 Bans Khedi

Area in

acres

4

292 264 286 C34

1,155

433 C26 686 562 G90

495 !J65 124 ,95

1,313

601 919

1,085 179

1,060 •

889 390 932 578

1,870

451 675

1,157 339 971

699 247 401 575

1,377

1,131 384

4,295

2,166 763

1,704 463 192

2,961 562

786 276

1,159 469 417

Occu· pied Houses

5

22

30 75

22 28 69 25 45

43 42

38 SI

36 30 53

4 61

74 3

24 39

114

31 16 48 23

106

50 11 27 13 99

91 20

3C2

178 32

121 22 9

207 120

36 16 15 18 11

'238

House· holds Total Population

.------'-----------

Scheduled Castes

.----'--'" P

7

M

8

F

9

1\1 F

6

22 107 .. 30 198 75 893

22 113 28 149 59 292 25 127 45 223

Uninhabited 52 55

Uninhabited 100 93 210 183

5S 55 82 G7

J55 137 1)9 5"

117 106

10

3 .. 9

29

1 19 11 .. 12

43 191 102 89 1 3 42 219 116 103

Uninhahited 40 180 84 OG 81 3u9 193 1,G

37 221 30 16G 54 2S8

18 61 325

76 386 3 20

24 115 39 20:0

114 608

31 167 17 93 48 269 2'3 129

106 463

liD 237 12 52 27 1.31 13 80

116 520

91 438 22 147

356 1,715

178 818 32 193

121 574 22 115

[) 38 219 1,031 1~0 534

36 175 16 98 15 90 13 58 17 91

1)5 106 27 92 74 3

145 1<13 35 9 9

158 167 27

206 180 20 9 11

59 56 99 10,*

323 285 31

88 79 5 50 43 2

HI 128 7 66 63 4

238 225 21

1% 111 5 31 21 10 6·5 i6 36 44

2,,6 ;:::14 17

224 74

870

431 95

214 73

845

387. Y8

292 282 65 50 18 :!o

531 500 272 262

90 85 55 43 49 4 ~ 27 31 41 50

46 1

148

41 12

19

89 45

13 6 5 6

11

3

8 21

19 18

9

3

23

26 8

39

35

16

27

10 5 ~

4 2~

7 5 2 1

35

40 1.

157

38 3

23 3

79 ti6

18 2 II 8

Scheduled Tribes

..----J-----. M F 12 13

Literate and

Educated r--.J-_-,

M F

14 15

7

19 106

20

6 1

28 1 43 12 35 1 24 2

11 40

9 73

5

3

49 7 40 10 41 4

51 3

73 6

5 9

48

17 1 11 11 13

113 4

14 7 'J 7 3

102 3

98 16

268

133 19

5

16

17

WORKEHS ~

Total (I-IX) r--~

M F )6

31

58 122

32 53 73 41 60

17

31

43 110

12 37 87 43 49

54 52 67 67

52 45 109 IG6

60 63 43 27 81 80 7 6

87 61

123 99 6 7

37 fl7 50 49

177 151

50 51 33 17 71 59 37 20

h9 149

88 79 20 16 42 41 21 15

163 92

126 50

520

261 64

13i. 50

484

230 63

3S 3 174 172 19 35 33

12 14 177 25 291 220 104 22 169 167

20 17 9 8

10

2 3

57 29 2.5 18 23

56 7

20 16

8

2.39

NEEMUCH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON WORKERS

L.c. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ]\0.

r---'----.. r-J-.., r---'----.. r---'-----. ,.....--J.--.-. ,----....______, ,-~ ,---'--. ,......-J---, r---A----. M F M F M F M F M F :-'1 F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 2Z 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 82 33 34 35 .'36 37 1

.. .. .. .. .. Uninhatited . . . . .. 101 23 25 7 6 1 .. .. 21 24 102 .. .. .. Unillh"bited . . . . .. 103 44 27 13 16 1 42 55 104

107 104 9 6 '2 4 88 73 105

25 9 7 3 26 43 106 43 28 9 9 1 29 30 107 54 70 17 17 1 1 82 50 108 38 .'3J 3 4 .. .. . . 28 15 109 38 sa 10 10 1 7 3 1 II 1 57 57 110

50 49 4 3 .. 48 37 III 57 61 7 4 1 .. .. 1 '2 49 36 112 . , .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 113 38 40 5 5 5 4 .. 32 51 114 84 86 13 18 1 8 2 3 84 70 115

47 52 4 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 55 43 116 24 11 10 13 1 1 :l 1) 3 2 49 47 117 50 59 20 20 i:l 7 1 1 64 63 118

4 5 1 1 1 .. .. . . 1 2 & 119 611 47 6 10 1 11 2 3 1 5 71 106 120

98 91 14 6 2 Il 4 :a 1 83 81 121 3 7 3 .. 3 4 122

81 80 4 6 1 1 1 22 19 123 46 43 3 5 1 1 ., .. Ml 55 124

144 128 20 21 B 10 2 146 1!l4 125

36 35 10 14 1 3 '2 38 28 126. 27 11 5 6 1 17 26 127 52 46 16 13 2 1 70 69 128 31 13 6 7 .. .. ' 29 43 129

10:2- 118 33 SO '2 1 8 .l .. 89 76 130

69 57 Itl 22 38 32 131 17 15 '2 1 .. 11 5 1311 41 37 1 2 II .. 23 25 ]33 12 6 8 9 .. .. . . 1 15 29 134 85 71 19 20 2 2 4 24 1 4 10 13 123 149 135

84 102 32 27 11 1 4 1 98 83 136 42 33 6 12 .. .. .. 1 .. 1 ., 24 23 137

411 427 56 35 4 80 12 4 5 1 9 10 350 361 138

181 183 51 46 12 9 1 8 170 157 139 51 58 11 5 2 31 35 140

147 137 21 35 1 2 118 110 141 2,) U, Ll 13 1 2 2 30 17 142 10 12 1 2 1 .. .. ., . . .. 6 6 143

18. 147 34 57 19 1 31 13 7 8 1 1 7 1 240 280 144 108 118 35 45 2 1 15 3 1 2 1 1 4 103 95 145

50 51 2 (> 4 33 29 146 28 7 1 .. 26 S6 147 19 15 I) 5 24 21 148 16 13 1 3 .. 9 14 149 15 4 4 ~ II .' 18 42 1-'0

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Le. No.

Name of Village

Facilities available

1 3

151 Tal Kheda 152 Barkheda Sondiya 15a Chaldu P. 154 Mangrol 1.55 Kasbi

156 Cbeeta Kheda M,D, Mew,Po.

157 Peeth 158 Nawan Khedi 1b9 Gwal Talab 160 Peerana

161 Barkheda Gujal' 162 Pawati

P.

163· Ieeran P,M,H,D, MP(A),MP(o),Po.

164 Sakrani 1u5 Bans Khedi

166 Manya Khedi 167 Arnya Bodana 168 Khokhariya 169 Vishnia 170 Deepu Khedi

171 Gopalpura 172 Pavada Khurd 173 Amavli 174 Ihadak Sanawada 175 Kothadi

P.

P.

176 Kheda Dhakniyakhedi 177 Dalpatpura 178 Aghoriya 179 Kunchdod P. 180 Gudla

181 l'avada Kalan 182 Mohanpura 183 Akhepur 184 Savalpura 185 Karanpura

186 Jagepur 187 Harwar 188 Parasli 189 Chainpura 190 Ghasundi

191 Bhopatpura 192 Bheempura 193 Padampura 194 Piplia 195 Parthipura

196 Dhamniya Jagir IH7 Rayan Khedi 19.~ Phophlia 19u Saugriya Khedi 200 Chhachh Khedi

P,Po.

p. P.

P.

P.

201 Arnya Chandravat ~lJ'2 llgran P.

Area in

acres'"

881 601

!l,687 1,177

892

5,0011

481 397

1,563 337

514 276

6,735

396 469

861 1,426

118 1,244

549

263 186

1,065 479 426

371 691

1,557 5,233

510

543 121

50 106 249

492 2,888

526 3,822 5,419

85 132 50

ti54 10

1,496 356

1,274 193

1,236

282 1,466

240

Occu-pied House- Total Population

Scheduled Castes .---~ Houses holds ,-------"---~

!If F 5 (;

P

7

!II

8

F

9 10 11

44 16

176 64 15

359 -

3;) 2

50 22

14 15

915

24 ill

39 74

109 32

15 31 49 15 5

38 35

212 18

9

16

16

293 15 71

145

24 20

31

37

91 6

46

28 100

51 217 116 101 33 ~8 23 133 72 61 20 14

206 929 471 458 132 137 64 313 It7 146 15 13 15 75 41 34

369 1,970 1,037 933 211 185

33 147 71 76 2 15 8 7

.50 249 141 108, 21 22 133

14 7R 15 65

1,001 4,613

33 162 49 220

66 67

40 38 36 29

2,893 2.220

81 81 115 105

1

182

9 77

52 244 128 116 6 69 474 243 231 103

Uninhabited 109 453 287 216 29

32 136 66 70 12

15 71 31 140 51 232 15 59 5 26

3'3 187 35 139

224 1,175 18 97

89 32 82 58

124 108 28 31 12 14

Uninhabited 93 94 65 74

598 577 48 48

9 49 24 25 Uninhabited

16

16

96 52 44 Uninhabitf<d

72 4J 2S

UllInhabited 303 1,379 695 oS4 15 80 44 36 71 313 156 157

149 731 356 375

24 117 60 57 20 106 52 54

Uninhabited 31 130 67 63

Uninhabited

;)8 170 85 85 Uninhabited

92 430 223 207 6 31 12 19

47 250 134 ue 27 152 80 72

104 571 283 !J8S

7 98 1

1

147 4 2 1

3 1

11

59

1

21

1 2S9

8 77

5 88

31 13

3 9:.l

1

107 5 2 2

10

54

1

Scheduled Tribes ,---~

M F

12 13

.. '

WORKERS Literate

and Educated

,------Total (I-IX)

,..--...}._______ r--..J._~

M

14

36 19

F

15

143 12 III 1

9

459 94

20

34 14

2

7 1

1132 244

28 25 1

31l 15

80 22

4 1

10 4 1

1

1 1

3

5 1 q 1

259 27 3

II

8

191 20 23 38

3 1

1

62

25

20 66

21 2

9

8

3

2 7

M

16

F

17

72 67 H 33

271 224 106 91

23 16

530 446

,IS

5 91 S9

54 5

66 41

26 16 26 10

1,293 1,013

53 37 70 69

68 45 144 132

156 lS3 H 87

28 19 52 43 72 64 16 17

7 12

54 54 40 41

347 313 33 30

17

31 " 2'2

448 28 96

251

33 26

41

18

29

III

403 13

103 245

82 38

45

53 51

132 110 9 10

79 62

1J9 11 151 14~

241

WORKERS ___________________ -_____.L---

55 4~ 41 3J

222 lC!1 88 \6 hi t5

H6 5

Li3 ~G

57 33

II ,-__.)._--........,

]1,[ F

QlJ :21

Vl 1

3') H

2

2J

10

t3 S

1') 1

Sl 15

1

15

U 3

1~) II 4 5 17 6 9 ..

721 705 102 174

48 60

GO 126

12'3 40

21; ~9

J9 11

32 60

{O 121

19 {'~

,15 12

9

H ~9

29 22 275 2fc8

33 80

15

:W

17

26

~~~) P2J 17 t; !12 101 ~83 282

:::) 1" , "

14

9S 6

65

30 24

89 B

51

SO .. 139 136

4 5

3 13

13 3

20 3 2

.. 6

14 37

2

71 ,J

1l

7 .. 27

12

4 S

1 10

()

1

19 5 :1

fi 17 47

1

3

1

f)1 5 2

1 '~

2 9

9

10

21

11

4 6

III ,---'---. M F 22 ~1

1 1

1 1

1

6

1 1 3 1

5J

7

18 1 137

1 1

1

1 1

2 2 8

1

2

4

1

1 2

1 7

4

.. 2 3

2

8

2

3

11

1 1

2 2 9

::;0 1 .. 2

1

1

.. 1

.. 5i)

.. 2

3

V VI ,----'---, r--'--____

i\I F M F

21 29 213 27

1

1

1

11 15

1

.. .. 2 Uninhabited

3

Uninhabited

2

Uninhabited .. Uninhabited

Uninha'.:itecl 2

, ninhabited

Uninh'lbited

Uninhabited

VII

2

26

87

9

2

11

2

2

.. 2

VIII r--'-----. M F 32 33

1

1

4

:2

NEEMUCH TAHSIL

IX r---'-----. M F 34 35

1

4 1

9

NON· L.C. ,\'ORKEr:S No,

X r----'--­

;'1'1 F

36 37

44 84 1,51 28 23 ] 52

200 231 153 61 55 154 18 18 155

2] 157 2 ] 5'3

42 159 26 leO

14 21 101

193 10 19 1(2

7 G 1.l0~ 1,207 ] 6:)

2

5 1

7

1 2

1

1

1

28 45

eo 99

81 22

11 :)0 52 12

5

44 164 86 105

71 99 .. 83 33

166 167 -1GB 109 170

13 171 15 172 044 J '7:1 H 174

1711 39 40 177 25 33 178

251 264 179 16 IS 180

7

21

22

1 "I 18:1

] 5 1 ~:1 184

9 185

186 14 217 2lil 137

21 23 189 60 M IS9

105 130 190

27 2r.

26

91 3

155

25 191 21 192

193 18 194

195

:H 19G 197

97 198 9 109

54 'lOV

41 61 201 132 H6 20~

Serial No. Name of VillaR"

1 AcbalptIl-n

2. AKali

:'l .\.kaJi 4 Akhepur

5 Alhed

I> Ama.d

7 Ama.d Khed'~

8 Amariarh q AmarpL1ra.

1(1 -\ marpura

11 Am.lrpul'a 12 \mba Khp.dj,

1:: Ameri J ,[ Arnliya

15 Anandipum

IG .\nopgarh 1:7 Antd !lUZU1·g.

18 Arniya Hl Armya Ma.li

20 1\rniya Dhanj,

21

2'2

'.J.I

2" Sl(i

27

28

30

31

]I D/u:lrli

flachha Khedi

Badkuwa Dadodiya Buzurl'

J1adodya Khm,] llalaganj

Baroniya

Bamni

Rmada BanegAl'h

Bani

Banjari Buzurg

Banjari Khurd

Bankaliya Kbedi

Baoda

Barampllra

A

3G

I Ma£,',7 J3a,.ampfll'i7

Barda

37 :q,",

~9

40

RardiFc Bardya

I BaH(:ilJldon Ka To~a

Bardiya Bar Kheda

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Code No. 19111

" .,

284 146 261 86

110 94

155 95

100 B-1

15 27~

72

944 13:1

212 280

117

2>J3

270

H7

~H:l

~57

6tl

191

25 35

289 85

1127

13

108 167

258

3 MAN <\5.'\ TAHSIL

Lot at lOll Code No 1951

96 '.130 107

78 85

J8S

181 190 186 :auf)

10

115 48

258

19' :lRO 11>9

[,4

1" > I,

52

1::!4

31

il9

288

79

1·57

20,5

83 60

IIA4

4

SeriaJ No.

1

11

Naml' of \'i\\a~"

Jhr }-\heda

I Ba1Zchhaao11 l{a Tola

42 Bar Khedi

43 Barlai

44 Barthun

45 Barwadiya

4{) Basantpllr

47 Basanya

48 Battisada

4f} Battisada

'50 Battisad;

51 Besda

liS! Reslan

I Gugal Kheaa .5~ n:hadana

54 Bhadwas 5:' Bhagal Buzurg fiG Bhaga! Khllrd 57 Bhagori .'lS Bhamesar

59 Bhandya

61 [;2 (;"

f)4

66

(jR

7U

71

72

73

74 75

76

77 78 79

so

Bhat Khe(li Bllzllrg

Bhat Khedi Khurd llherpura 13himpura.

RhopaJi

Bh uwanipura

Bilwas Bar Khedi

Ror Khedi

Budha\l'u

Hllj

I Frl1"lIIku;

Buj Mahadf'o

Bilrawan

Chachaheda

Chachor

Chainpul)'a

Chakdatiya

Chamleshwar

Chandankui Chandanpuru

Chapalana

II Tapkui

c

I Naya i{heda (Bahirda)

Location Code No. H)61

3

190 204 218 137

205

176 181

196 197

7

101

78 249 125 126 158 22G 161l

87

21)1 (it;

136 lRG 97

86 1G9 ~Hl

17

198 256 79 47 10 4G

135

264

Location Code No. 19M

4

121)

149 252 120 ~39

116G

250 147

279 145

13

1109

198 157 184

185 248 256

88

71

142 69

238 59

191 40

12-"

261

19

211

2.10

275

126

264 IUS

31

8

27

240

117

Serial No.

81 82

83

84

85

86 87

88 89 90

91

92 93

94 95 96 97 98 09

100

101 102 103 104

105 106 107 108 109

110

111

Il2 US 11.4

11.5 116

117

Name of Village

'J

Chaukdi

Chauki Dhabla I Dhabla

Chikali

Chourasigarh

Chukani

I Kheda Banjara

Dabiya Dangadi

Danfa

Dantoli

Datlai

Dayali

1 Parpadw Denthal Devran

Devri Devri Antri

Devri Khavasa

Devri Parda

Devri Somya Dhabla

Dhakad Khedi

I Nayagaon

Dh:l.nkani

Dhamnya Dhandedi

Dharampura

Dhodhal'

Dho! Khe,li

Dudhalai

DOlll'a Kbeui

Dot tda

Duragpul'a

Durgawas

Gatarda Ganganya l\:hedi

Gaondi

Ghadod

Gcpalpura Gothada

D

G

24:3

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 MANASA T AHSIL-Contd

Location Code No, 1!J61

3

5

180

128 80

184

16 151 123 55

32

40

266 22.8 157 251 247 89

153 105 21

215

64 152

91

03

20G vIa 223 148

187

21'6

1. 2·15

82

142 9q

22

Location Code No. 1951

<1

1 278

182

214 91

9

57 187

74 20

207

161 265

247 155 105

68 130 222

24

98 72

131

135

138

267 245 172 224

122

290

lOS 219

225 196

5

Serial No,

1

118 119

120

121 122 123 124 125 126 127

128

129 130

131 132 133 13~

135

106

137

138 1):19

140

141 142 HB

IH

145

146 147

148

149

EO

151 152 153 154

155 156

Name of Village

Gudla

Gugal Kuva

Gujrath

Hada Khedi

Hama Khedi

Hanmantiya

Hanspllr Hamerpura

Hathipura Hatunya

Imali Ka Kbeda

Jaliner

Jalod

Jamalpura

Jamllniya Jannod

Jetli

Jodmi

H

I

J

Kachh?-mi 15hat Khedi

Kachhimata Bhat J(hedi

Kach Khedi

Kacholi Kadi Antri

Kadi Buzurg

Kadi Khurd

Kanjarda I (Ja1'u,adl$

Kanpura

Kanti Khurd

Karadiya Karchar Bhat Khedi

Khadawada

Khajuri Khanderiya

Khan 1\.11el11

Khardi Khatama Ki Ret

Kheda Baraji

Kheda

Kheda Meui

Location Code No, 1961

3

29 19

163

103

259

172

168 237 107

170

75

183

141

140

02

129 277 177

38

28

106 .lGti

250

173 174

12

209 26

239 39

119 276

74

282

bO 23

33

102 9

Location Code No, 1951

4

215 18

281

220 ~8S

141 58

1.01 81

251

43

92

232

235 7'1

246 114 270

200 203 223

57

156

l77

178

G

272

38

171 201

134 113

47

1611 44 36 2&

212

11

Serial Nil.

1

157 15A 159 160

161 162 163 164

165 166

167 168 Hi})

170

171 172 173 174

175 176

177 178 1m

180 IRI 18Z 183 1iH

185 lR6

187 188 189

l!lO

191 1!:l2 193 19+ 195

196 197 1 ~)S

Name of Vlllal(f'

Khedi

Ehedi Khedli Khejadi

1

I{hempul'a Khempura Khempurya Bhat KheQl

Khetpalya

Khetpalya Khokhariya

Khushalpura

Kothada l\othri Khlml

1, \1 kdeqh Wal'

Kulthana Buzul'g

l~ulthana E:hurd

Kuna Hanmantya

Kundaliya

Kundla

Kundliya Buzurg

Kundliya Khnl'd

Kundwa~a

Kushalya

Laltalai

Lasurdiya Antri

Lasurdiya Laxmipura Lodkya.

Lntwa~

Loomadi

Magard'l.

Mahagarh

Maheshpnra

lVTajiriya

illalaheda Mal KheJa !'vIal Khedi Manda Khe<li

Maniya Khedi

Mallonarpnra

Manoti Ml1.rrnya Ka Khe(ja

L

'J44

• ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 MANASi\ TAHSIL--Ctll1t,/,

Location CedeNo, J9111

116 274 l1

200

49 271)

Location Code No, 19M

55 111

7

176

30 112 199

193

Serial No,

1

l'J9 200

201 202

203 204 205 206 207

N arne 'If \' lllage

:\Iatasam Meriya Khedi

Mo];alpura Mokdi

I NayagQon

Mokhampura Mokharnpura

Molkhi Buzurg Molkhi Khurd

Moya

51 13i!

182 281 265

188

90 2Si 158 128

I Banchhdon Ka Tola

71

n 4

42 156 268 Sl 20

284 Al

27

221 160

48 24(,

287 1I14

139

U7 198 131

67 255

54 210 202 44

1130 24

49 In9

2

~

216 180 16G

Sl1 20

165 218

20,1

158 1144

32 104 289 ~18

2S6

121 H3

241 53

262 75

271

176 16

274 :3.5

208 209 210

211 212 213 214

215 5U6 217 211l

219 Q~O

221. 222 223

2114

225

226 227 22fl

22H 230

231

232 233

234 235

236

Nabha l\hedi

Nagpura

NaJi

Nal Kheda

Nahva

Nanor Narayanpeth

Narvali Navalpura N eem Ka Kheda

Nimod

Parda

Pagara BUl.l1l'g

Pagan" Khurd Palasya

Paid a

Paid

Parot Pipliya

Partappura

Pa,·ti

Peel Khedi

Peetpl1r

PhooJpura

Phophalya Pipalda Pipliya

PipJiya Bhanawat Pipliya (Gariguda)

Pipliya Got"

N

Location Code No, HIGl

8

77 2(;9

115 90

216 263 207 145

219

2fi3 144

208

235 238

271 18 99 14 :14

(;,5

76

61 8

225 ,0

111 !.l79

195 96

113 122

171 131 240 :.183

30 118

Location, Code No, 1951

4

189 169

66 133

100 118 268 229 150

16fl

228 269

97

1M

286 2Z

1915 14 33

217

70 42

41 12

255 50

64 116

151 197

611 179

146 192 254 164

15 132

2415

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 MANASA TAHSIL-Concld.

Location LocatIOn Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village W61 19ril 1 2 3 1 II 3 4

237 Pipliya Hadi 114 56 265 Semli Antri 281 160 238 Pipliya Raoji 84 SO 266 Semli 192 127

I Rundi I Banjaro Ka Tola

239 Piplya Khurd 267 162 267 Semli Jagir 194 148

240 Piplon 112 65 268 Shankhodhar 288 287

241 Pokharda 88 67 269 Sheshpur 185 99

270 Shivapurya 60 43 R

271 Singhadiya 2'14 253 !h2 Raisinghpura 2u2 106 272 Sojawas 272 109 243 Rajpura 58 !39 273 Sondi 178 270 244 Rajpura 254 176 274 Sundi 199 14!l 245 Rampura Pathar 80A" N.A. 275 Sundi Buzurg 285 291 2~6 Rampuriya 149 86 276 Sundi Khurd 290 29:&

I Ginning Factory 277 Suva sara Buzurg 57 28 2-17 Rampudya 242 260 278 Suvasara Khurd 69 51 248 Ratanpura 220 152 249 Rati Talai 109 84 T

250 Rawatpura 5(\ 294 279 Takariya 282 2,1

:.l51 Rondhana 14:1 227 I Banchhdon K i Basti 252 Roopava~ 260 108 280 Talav 203 174 21i3 Rooppura 120 186

281 Tamoti 59 45 S 282 Tajgarh 45 17

283 Tejpuriya 236 102 l'iya Khedi 92 187 284 Thaned 161 243

1155 Salar Mala 138 2117 ~85 Tilsamrfya 43 76 266 Salya Khedi 229 273 286 Timrya Bhat Khedi 37 ~O2 257 Samya 252 167

287 Tumada :l73 110 258 Sandalpur 179 277

259 Sandya 164 89 U

260 Sanga Eheda 24'3 269 288 Uda Kheda 104 140

I lIfazra BanchhdOl~ lea To1.a 289 Udpuriya 78 4G

261 Sarelya 170 129 290 Unched 83 82

262 Sarsi 150 61 W 263 Sehta 104 221

264 Semli 162 233 291 Waktuni 6 37

" The Total Number of Villages in i\rana~a Tahsil was actullly 291 and not 290 as sllOwn in Table A-I of this Hand Bo()k

and in Part 1I-.\ of Madhy Pradesh Census Serie~. This was due to the temporary Camp of workers in a place called Rampura Pathar

on the other si Ie of chamb::tl at the dam-site for which enumeration was made separately and to which Location Code No. 80-A

was given,

L .j

~Z

...:

..... o

<:0 o '"

'246

~ ~ ~~gro~ ,...

:~~. ~~~~~~~~~?]~ ,...

(f) (

e:::1 ",I :::::/ ::::: I,_. o-j ~. ;:::1 ~I 01 Zl

-0 00 CO '" ..... <1'\ V'I N N ",,' ",,' CO' N

I] 47

~ ~ ~ ~ g ",- ",-

N "1 ,.., 0 CO r-! to CO ~ '-0 f"'oo. t.... M Cl ~

=

. ""

C"lCOC>~~ cq ({:

..-i

248

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORI\:ERS Area Occu- Literate r---_.t.,_...........-_",

L.c. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acre~ Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) .____.,....., .. ~ ..... ,..--.J---, r------I---.. ,..---._,\__--., r--....J......--~

p M F ;\'[ F M F 1\1 F M F 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 D 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17

14/3 Ma: asa Tahsil (Rural) 374,265 15,372 15,6BO 77,774 40,22B 37,5-16 5,685 5,417 53 51 12,303 1,495 25,73622,268 1 Gafarda 2,168 10 10 65 87 2j 22 20

:.! Bar Kheda P. 1,044 56 56 277 151 126 24 1" 31 8D 8'3 :l Kulthana Bnzurg 459 Uninhabited 4 Knlthana Khurcl 2~·1 Uninhabited (J Chaukdi P. 8,692 197 197 914 4fJO 454 2!l '10 1';4 12 281 29S

I~ "-aktulli 15,026 6U (W !luO ID'1 IS1 :j 2 106 79 7 Besda 1,794 UI 19 66 27 39 21 29 8 Palasva 2,679 41 41 177 m 80 ]4 14 72 .5'3 9 Kile1a Medi 1,309 Uninhabited

10 Chamle&hwar 463 4 4 21 10 11

11 Khedli P. 077 80 81 427 223 21),1 1-1 14 76 nu 'it) 12 Kalljarda M,D,Mcw.Po. 5,182 567 567 2.876 1,475 14,01 180 151 716 94 907 854 13 Barda 42 60 221 167 [;4 1(> 11 4 147 43 14 NavaJpura 2,810 11 11 81 40 41 3] 27 15 Amarpul'a 1,07 ! 8 8 49 26 23 12 6

16 Dabim 583 Uninhabited 17 Budhwa 818 Ullinhabited 18 Narayan Peth 309 Vninhabited 19 Gugal I,uva 2,206 6 f, 40 2-,) 15 2 1,; U 20 Kundliya I{hurd 353 12 1'2 58 ;)4 19 1 21 15

21 Dhakad Khedi 1-'. CHi 4:2 -12 23~ 117 117 11 SO 7u 22 Gothada 2,047 20 20 95 48 47 :;9 36 2q Kintarna Ki Eel 2,172 C llinhabited 24 l\bl'mya Ka Kheda 1.276 L' ninhabited :2.3 B.tllj_lri Buzurg 691 49 48 258 151 107 6 9'3 (12

26 Ka~lti Khurd 5,0:34 Uninhabited ,. 27 Laltalai 9 " '17 29 18

" 3 22 (J

28 Kachhimata Bhatkhedi 215 21 69 45 24 3 35 11 29 Gudh 9115 Uninhabited W Pil'liya iGariguda) 1,222 1 1 11 2 Ii 2

n Kundliya Buzurg I,OQU 113 23 97 ·52 -±5 39 01 32 Datlai il,391 26 215 LJO 83 C7 2 57 47 :)3 Khclla Baraji 512 18 18 98 56 <12 :)5 2.~ 14 Neem K:l Kheda 625 TJ ninhabi ted :i5 Bqn;ari Khurd 3,280 19 19 110 59 51 :j j '24

:1(; Bih\as 9ut; 28 '&1> 12~ 7u 5B 3 n 30 37 Timac'ya Bhat Khedi Cninlw.bited 38 Kachh J11i Bhat Khedi Uninhabited 39 Klrchar Bhat Khec1i Uninhabitp<1 .. 40 Duyali 1,2l;2 70 7~ SCll J~4 1m 4 13 110 ,"'Z

.. 1 Bllj l\Lh"c\ev 012 Ullinh?btted 42 Kuna Hanmalltya :2,012 185' 103 ;-,:& 31 28 8 '4 60 43 TlLamarila 1,545 33 !.)~,

V<) 170 92 It> Ii 02 54 H !-!~ noharpu;'a l'l1inkd ited 4li -:;_'ajgarh Ur.inhal itcd

41) Ch,nt:ankui Uninhabited 47 Chakdatiya U rdnh"hted !IS Laxmipura 559 Uninhul,ited 49 Kheml'ura 1506 Uninh,d: Ited 50 Khardi 8,335 Uninhabited

• Hou,eless population.

249

MANASA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON. --....., WORKEHS

II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X L.C . .--'-----.. ,...--t.---....., ,.----l--....., ,.-_J-"""-'I ,---'--...., ..------'---., r--.l......-~ ,-___J__-., .-___;__....., ,...--t.- __ No. 111 F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

18,665 17,994 1,553 1,926 760 350 1,989 843 51 473 182 515 21 28 1,702 95214,492 15,278 14/3 22 20 15 8 1 81 80 7 3 1 62 43 2

Uninhabited " 3

Uninhabited 4 275 29::) 12 5 2 166 161 5

34 30 S 2 fj7 84 g 10 3 3 63 52 (j HI 21 2 5 6 10 7 51 43 2 1 17 10 25 27 8

Uninhabited g 4 5 G 6 10

loa 5a 10 10 4 1 1 2 97 134 11 685 740 2a 37 8 103 62 4 30 1 47 15 568 547 12 101 15 46 28 20 11 lil

31 27 9 14 14 1 11 6 14 17 15

Uninhabited 16 Uninhabited .. 17 Uninhabited 18

14 12 11 3 19 1a 12 2 3 13 4 20

77 72 3 4 D7 41 21 28 25 2 2 1 9 8 9 11 22 Uninhabited t. 2B Uninhabited 24

12 86 62 53 45 25

Uninhabited 26 22 6 7 12 27 35 11

U~i'nhabited 10 )'3 28

29 2 30

14 11 1 1 5 10 19 13 1<1 31 53 44 4 3 26 20 32 Sl 23 2 2 2 21 17 83

Uninhabited 34 2(J 22 G 2 24 27 35

37 SO 1 2 1 29 28 36 .. Uninhabited ." 37 Uninhabited .. 38 .. Uninhabited 3:) JD 35 ;:) 5 47 ,31 .. 1 1 10 10 74 ,'5 40

. . .. Uninhabited 41 11 2 9 1 63 58 19 22 42

5:l 4S 2 G 3 3 .. 1 .. 1 30 24 43 Uninhabited 44 .. Uninhabited • t 45

t. .. Uninhabited .. .. 46 .. e ninhabited 47 .. Uninhabiled 48 Uninhabiled 40 Uninhahited 50

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L C, t..;o,

Name of \'illa~"

f'acilities availablf'

5) Khempul'\a Bhat Khedi .12 Buj 53 Nimod 54 Malkhedi .5R Dantoli

5G Rawatpul'a 57 Suvasara BU7.ul'g 68 Rajpura 59 Tarnot; Ho~, GO Shivapurya

G1 Pagara Khul'd 62 Jarnunip, P. 6!l Balaganj (l4 Dhamm'a ,,:,) Parda' l'II,P,D,l'IIP(A),

MP(O),Po.

r;G Bhel'pura (17 -:-'lalaheda GR Jlan e~ar h G9 Suvasara 1(I111nl 70 Palri

71 Kothri Kllunl 72 Arneri 7:3 Udpul'lya 74 Khanderiya 75 ImaJi Ka l-;:heda

76 Pagara Buzurg 77 Matasara 78 Bhadana 79 Chainpul'ya 80 Choul'a<igarh BOA Rampura. pathar •

81 Ku~halya 82 Gaondi

P.

P.

83 t' nched P. ~4 Pipliya Raoji \1,D,MP(O),

Po. il.') Baoda P.

S(; AkhepUl' Ki Polnt Khedi Buzurg

M,D,MP(O),Po. fl8 Pokharda &9 Devfl Pal'da no l\Iokdi

91 Dharampul'<.l 92 Sakriva KhecH 93 DhOtihal' 94 Amad H5 .\mal'gal'h

96 Peel Khedi !)7 Bhuwanipura 98 Gopalpura [Ill Narvali

100 Amarpura

Area in

acres

784 2,487

815 5'30

1,987 1,533 1,820 1,466

740 1,113

918 1,486 R,639

7,~9

l,R71 172

1,051 fl9f<

41U fHll

R2 250 781

864 895

2,829 128

2,993 1,521

894 3,335

1,431

865 3,478

501 462

2,073

133 1,243 1,6110 5,388 1,241

1,561 1,801

856 1,804

• P1~ase see footnote at page 246

Occu­pied HOtlse~

157

50 :)0

;')3 63

58 14

93 63 40

445

3S Hl1

24 44

1

2 7

198

90 129

57 329

46

16 491

54 4

62

~3 85 88

.. 7

l'i l~ 63

~50,

House-hold, Total Population

c---...J---.. P M F

Scheduled Caste' ,--~

1\1 F r; 'J 10

Uninhabited J67 929 490 439 110

Uninhabited 50 261 135 126 ~O 133 66 67

53 251 121 180 6~ 296 151 145 22

Oninhabited 58 280 158 122 H 69 33 36

9S 63 40

H5

507 326 200

2,042

Uninhabited 266 :241 178 148 102 98

1.043 999

~A 196 101 95 2 1~J1 R~4 449 435 'i5

Uninhabited 24 100 48 52 H 17,\ 90 R4 2

7 4 3

2 15 7 56

198 898 ,.

20 78 150 421

Uninhabited Uninhabited Uninhabited (J ninha bited

9 6 32 24

,t81 417 Uninhabited 41 87

264 157

Uninhabited Uninhabited

70

.. 7f)

11

96

21

38 1

118

:1 'i3

.. 1

62

5f,

59 326 171 155 10 12 385 1.,823 921 902 1 "Ii 128

49 24R J3n 11R 4 3

17 78 44 34 4 3 491 2,237 1,127 1,110 1f~9 1M

:,\ 2G5 143 122 01 11 7 4

G2 359 198 161 ill 27

Uninhabited 70 61 )IS 131

35 165 t!9 7G 15 16 15 ,~8 393

7 21 17 74 Ii 69 63 832

209 184 16 Uninbabited

Uninhabited 12 9 45 29 42 27

174 158 6 3

Scheduled Tribe"

1\1 F 12 Vl

51

Literate and

Educated ,.---'---,

1\1 F 14

15

18 19

10 5

7

101 42 7

483

o 72

59

14 571

16 4

2!J

1 1

10

2

9

15

4

14

10,S

8

1 88

I,)

3

WORKERS r-'----

Total (HX)

,--1----.., M F

16 17

30r! 201

92 81 49 47

88 95 118 100

103 84 2~ 20

H6 99 59

6'32

41 91 56

547

74 60 fl22 290

35 40 71 05

3

3 17

314

27 22(;

1

22 109

102 77 ':19 H2

,'l2 71

:21 26 Gf12 622

107 90 7 3

]11 8:1

fi1 62

167

,'l 28 21

104

42 t57

138

.j.

19 16 95

I ,--~

M F

18 19

7e

77 43

81 101

83 24

111 91 53

353

71 273

32 62

3

3 8

172

18

93 322

59

27 477

98 7

97

47 62 66

5 26 21 62

36

72 43

85 92 ., 66 20

34 88 48

361

55 263

34 53

3 7

126

12

.. 75

256

61

26 476

BS 3

77

41 57 60

4 19 16 68

II ,-____,I..___-.

M F 20 21

12 5

2 6 .. 8 .. 6 3 ~

40

1 28

8 2

2 21

3 65

20

2 46

6

3

2

12 ..

9

9 4

8 4

5 3 7

89

3 24

6 12

1 9

2 117

13

78

:&

5

1

40

15

1

1 1

1 66

2

7

5 19

16

1

1

3

2

49

1

..

1 53

1

6

4

.. 3

IV ~ M F 24 25

17

1 1

1 9 ..

17

13 2 1

74

7

49

9 41

3 51

80

7

36

3 1

25

7

4

14

80

2

21

9 16

10

39

1

35

..

251

wORKERS

V ,---J--.,

111 F 26 27

"

..

3

1

1

.. 1

VI r-__J_-,

M F 2& 29

Uninhabited 4

Uninhabited

.. Uninhabited

Uninhabited

VII r--...A---.,

M F 30 31

1

1 .. ..

1 ..

3 7

,. 12 24

4 Uninhabited

Uninhabite(\ Uninhabited Uninhabited Uninhabited

33 30 Uninhabited

172 88

Uninhabited Uninhabited

6

..

7

11

2 1 22

.. 4

:&

Uninhabited

2 Uninhabited

Uninhabited

2

.. 25

1

1

1

..

VIII r--~ M F 32 33

.. ,-

J.

..

2

.. ..

..

..

MANASA TAHSIL

NON· --. \VORKEH.S

L.C. NJ.

IX ,--J.-......., M F 34 85

1

B

60

:& 2

2 12

1

1 43

2

13

1

158 ..

2

14

3

1

28

29

X r---J__-~

M F 36 37 1

187

43 17

33 33

55 9

120 79 43

411

27 127

11:1 19

1

6 15

167

14 38

69 402

53

15 465

36

87

238

45 20

35 45

38 16

200 57 42

452

51 52 53 54 55

56 57 58 59 60

61 6\1 63 64 C5

35 66 145 67

68 12 e9 19 70

2

3 10

228

15 48

78 490

71 72 73 74 75

76 77 78 79 80 80A

81 82 83 84

~9 85

8 48.9

32 1

78

86 87

88 89 90

• 19 27 19 19 46

91 92 93 94 96

1

15

42

4 17

. 21 70

96 5 97

10 98 11 99 68 100

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L.C, No.

I

Kame of \'lllage

102 Kheda 108 Hada Khedi 10-1 Sehta 10.5 Dhabala

106 Kachkhedi 107 Hathipura 108 Bardiya 109 Ratitalai 110 Alhed

111 Parol Pipliya 112 I'iplon 11'\ Ppt"tpnr 114 Pipliya Hadi 11" ,["kalpurfl

116 Khedi 117 ;\rniva Wl l'ipliya Gola 119 ](hadawada 120 Rooppura

Facilities available

p,n,'\fc;w, Po,Ei,Ed,

Area in acres

229 1,386 1,488

32,5

758 358

1,621 555

P,Po, 3,542

p,

+ 1,847"

716 1,063

fl71 1,73'i

448

559 49~1

P,Po, 749 1,23.3

334

1'21 Kukdeshwal' P,M,H,D,Rhc, C,657 MP(O),Mcw,Po,To.

Phoo!pura 122 123 124 125

Danta P,Po. 1,287 1,664

,572 7H

Amarpura Bhagal Bllzurg

126 Bhagal Khtll'u 127 Bamaniya 11l.'l Cbikali 12!1 Jannod

V10 Dlldhalai

t:)l f'ioalch 132 Khf:tpalya 133 Anandipura 1fl4 l\Iajiriya 135 Chandanpura

136 Bhimplll'a 137 Barwadi \'a 138 Salarmaia 139 Magarda 140 Jamalpnra

141 Ja\od 142 Ghadod 143 Rondhana 144 Nagpura 145 Molkhi KhllrCl

146 Akali

147 Badodiva Khurd 14t! Dotada' 149 Rampuriya 150 5ar.i

p, 236 830

p, 5,932 +6,768""

2,475

1,779 1,350

1,23-1 l,05G

1,634 630 648 242 84~

6,163 6,804

494 441 196

63~ 465

1,519 650

1,260

.... rea merged into Manasa Town • •• Area merl:ed into Rampllra Town,

Orcu, pied Houqe· Scheduled Houses holdq Total Population Castes

,.-----J.---., r---J..------, P U F 1\[ F

5 f, 7 10 11

516

45 13

45 8

246

3 55

112 B

5H ~9 85

131 17

935

57 99 I.') ~')

97

6.') 15(;

S9

3 39

65 82 43 31 W

12

" 8

.523 1,839 1,0.g,g soe .'318 251)

45 181 ~8 81 13 67 37 30

55 273

Uninbabited Cninbabited

Uninhabited Uninhabited 138 Hi)

8 50 263 1,295

27 2B 3 693 602 !1G

3 55

118 ., .,

11 228

566 11

4 7 120 108 Uninhabited 2S7 279

7 4

51 ;149 12~ 120 ;)') 20G 10!1 \l7 S5 469 23S 211

131 694 H90 304 17 75 33 42

1,048 5,18'1 'l,673 2,510

.58 R40 173 167 99 529 274 255 15 67 36 31 25 H9 69 ,'lO

10tl

177

26

97 466 250 216 102 Uninhabited

65 307 153 154 8+ 156 770 407 363 82

8!1 +51 :l21 230 42

3 12 G G R9 177 84 9,g oj

, l'ninhabitec1 125 509 276 23R 63

65 271 1+4 127 14

3 95

ll,g

21 14

1R7

]0

91

85 72

50

5

61 R

65 314 140 ]og 3 3 H2 416 206 210 43 198 106 92 31 ]38 76 62 60 268 160 108

12

8 .. ..,­,,'

Uninbabited 37 23 14

Uninhabited Uninhabited Uninhabited

.. 70

225

Uninhabited Uninhabited

32 38 Uninhabitetl 106 119

101 109

10 15

17 21

Scbeduled Tribes

r---'-----, 1\1 F 12 1 q

..

..

Litel'ate and

Educated r----"----..,

1\1 F 14 15

lIiA

1 8

51 7

289

]5

106

2,'1 22

101 71 «

1,511

11 40

16

Al

65

6

41 29

17 17 13 12 34

5

10

38

10

1

12 2

393

8

3

..

WORKERS r-___).,_-,,\

Total (I.IX)

r---'--. 1\1 F 16 17

757 45.'1

65 17

85 19

420

3 AO

1,'i5 5

48 17

67 16

375

5 78

Ie" 3

89 89 7fi G3

154 118 262 193

24 28

1,373 1,105

126 175 ~2 <10

11-5 162 ]9

]73 12!1

109 112 255 189

198 1B7

196 ]50 111 85

127 113 155 127 80 67 53 38 97 50

13 9

18 19 .. 62 79

r-------II

r--J---. ,--_ ... _-...,

M F M F IS ]9 20 21

1.'38 101

6 4

88 59 19 16

290 293

tH

1'i7 5

5 62

138 3

7

36

HI

20

8:) fi6· 6 69 56

]23 99 29 220 171 21

2S 27

2

16

24

3

19 ]5

III ,--..J-__-,

lIT F

2:! 23

1

4

3

616 69'1 54 .'14 202 181

118 131

2:2 34

130

109 183

90

49

107 70

87 133

71l 43 43

.. ~1

112 142

1.9 38

95

112 135

91

3 59

112 63

78 109

56 33 40

.. 73

1 20

4

.'33

14

22

1 2

8 14

40 8 7

10 3

.. 4

2 ]6

5

38

26

36

1

10 12

35 10 11

5 5

.. .. .. " 6

1

.. 1

2 1

7 1

2

11 7

:353

WORKERS

IV ,..----L___._

M F

2{ 25

84

50 17

1

50

5

6

2

187

6 5

1

28

7

1

12

6

33

IS

5

52

89 17

5

3

7

1

66

1 3

13

1

3

9

19

" .. 18

1

VI ,---'----., M F 28 29

16

Uninhabited Uninhabited

Uninhabited Uninhabited

1

8

Uninhabited

8 6

20

12

Uninhabited

1

Uninhabited

19 10

Uninhabited

Uninhabited Uninhabiten Uninhabited

Uuinhabitel1 Uninhabited .. .. Uninhabited

18

3

6

126

1

4

3 7

..

MANASA TAHSIL

NON ------------;-., WORKERS

VlI VIII ,--__ L-......-.,

M F

32 33

4

12

1

,. .. .. ..

IX

1\1 F 31 35

x L.C. No.

479 298 276 353 101

85 102 IS 103

104 105

9

24

3

II 2 1

151)

1 6

6

20

5

1 1

59 1

6

7

1

5

.. 18

1

33 20

53 8

273

106 107

68 108 7 109

227 110

1 2 111 40 30 112

113 102 114 114

:2 1. 115

40 31 116 34 34 117 84 113 118

128 111 119 9 14 120

82 1,300 1,405 121

1

15

10

26

8

4

..

47 99 14 29

77

44 152

83

H 30

80 33

19 51 26 23 63

10

14

52 122 93 123 12 124 37 125

87 126 127

42 128 174 129

93 180

3 131 32 J32

133 83 18'1 42 11:15

55 136 83 137 25 138 24 139 4() 140

141 5 142

19 .. 40

143 144 14"l

146 147 148 149 1.50

254

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS

Fa~ilities Area Occu- Literate ~-,

L.c. Name of in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. \'illage available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)

r-__ _L__-.. ,---L--..., ,..--t-......, ,.....-L--, r---'---, P l\1 F 1\1 F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J.8 14 15 16 17

151. Dangadi P. 1,306 79 79 406 21'1 19. 43 5'3 54 3 128 126 152 Dhal1dedi 748 42 42 22J 115 105 . 17 1 78 72 153 Devrisomya V85 15 15 68 35 33 14 23 20 154 Uda Kheda 238 Uninhabited 155 Amad Rhedi 899 37 38 208 104 104 1 20 1 72 62

156 Kundaliya 522 39 44 212 110 102 16 17 25 72 58 157 Devri 531 Uninhabited 158 Bhagori 541 56 56 286 141 145 31 29 57 89 97 159 Badodya Buzurg 1,050 40 40 196 108 88 6 3 25 69 54 160 Lasurdiya P. 917 91 91 481 231 250 19 23 65 3 154 137

161 Thaned 1,526 24 24 137 73 64 23 15 26 46 23 162 Semli 891 Uninhabited 1(i3 Gujrath 4eO Uninhabited IGj Sandya p, 1,550 9G 97 44G 228 218 27 25 112 5 115 121 1(J·) !1handya 553 19 19 103 48 55 9 8 4 3G 39

lG6 J(achoH 1,261 88 88 457 2'10 227 12 9 36 1 173 171 1()7 I{ardya P,D,MP(O). 982 8.~ S8 393 18.~ 210 112 140 32 4 111 115 1G8 Banspur p. 2,307 12,5 125 722 350 372 67 6'3 157 17 230 246 169 Tlol'khadi 546 31 31 159 85 74 3 2 12 59 43 170 Sareliya 739 31 31 162 88 74 8 3 11 1 58 35

171 Phophalya 707 32 35 195 J06 89 68 52 9 77 56 172 Banmantya 882 30 33 23.J. 110 121 35 36 6 69 83 173 Kadi Buzurg 746 31 33 178 89 89 30 30 7 70 62 17,1 l{adi Khurd 1,252 55 56 291 HO 151 40 55 29 1 84 101 175 Hatunya p. 2,709 77 8,1 435 210 225 28 30 66 13 V34 129

176 Basnya 1,099 37 37 176 92 84 25 51 57 177 Jodmi 901 32 32 135 70 65 6 8 ± 1 42 41 178 Sondi 752 62 62 341 182 159 17 11 25 2 116 90 17~ Sandal pur 723 31 31 166 '/9 87 8 12 4 58 54 180 Chauki j)habla 1,402 Uninhabited

181 Battisada 1,149 " Uninhabited 182 Khetpalya 60·! 38 gg 14!J 70 70 18 47 46 183 JaHner P. 1,672 III 111 682 311 341 C9 14 120 14 235 211 184 Chukan i P. l,3G6 85 85 406 216 190 7 9 G6 139 13S 185 Sbeshpllt' P. 1,445 84 84 459 236 223 31 3:3 54 4 158 150

186 Bhopali 673 23 ;)3 123 51 72 6 6 36 45 187 Duragpura 1.054 42 42 201 10·! 07 ]4 16 27 67 73 188 Kothada 440 Uninhabited .. 189 Bar Kheda 644 43 43 240 118 122 41 55 12 82 64 190 Bar Khedi 514 15 15 112 C5 47 (l 7 13 39 17

191 Bani P. C65 88 88 481 255 226 56 46 121 8 170 166 192 Semli P. 853 54 57 283 142 141 8 12 33 2 90 63 193 Chachaheda 266 Uninhabited ,. .. 194 Semli (Jagir) 721 21 21 113 56 57 II 12 7 37 44 195 Payati 1,107 63 65 311 158 153 34 39 IV 110 101

196 Battisada 792 29 29 199 111 88 20 18 13 80 50

197 Battisadi 773 26 26 127 62 65 9 38 4-4

198 MaheshpU1'a 295 14 16 65 31 34 ~ 7 19 27

109 Sllndi 727 21. 2\1 114 59 55 2 2. 1 44 40

2UO Hhejadl 522 (I 9 12 2~ 18 :3 19 14

,-) --.... ;J;)

MANASA TAHSIL,

WORKER s NON--~--- --'-- WORKER~

I II III IV V VI \"II VIII IX A L,C. ,--...._____, ,--J--, ,---"-~ ,..----Jo-__

r---"-----., ,...--J...- ,----'--- r---L_~ ....--L-.. ,---_1 ~~ 1'\0 .

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F

18 19 20 21 22 2'1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 SU 37 1

124 117 3 9 1 84 68 151 73 68 5 .. 37 33 15~

17 16 6 4 12 13 153 Uninhabited 154

62 60 3 2 5 2 32 42 155

53 56 2 2 7 1 6 2 1 38 44- 156 Uninhabited 157

79 89 5 7 2 1 1 2 52 48 158 55 45 5 7 5 1 1 1 2 1 39 34 159 99 80 32 52 13 4 5 2 3 1 77 113 160

83 19 4 3 2 3 2 2 1 27 41 161 Uninhabited 162 .. LTninhabited 163

103 111 2 10 6 !l 113 97 164 33 34 3 5 12 16 165

172 168 3 1 57 56 166 87 100 4 9 6 2 9 2 5 2 72 95 167

187 210 7 11 26 5 '* 6 120 126 168

35 "27 24 16 26 31 169 40 27 18 S 30 39 170

70 56 1 (j 29 38 171 !is flO 1. 3 7 il 41 41 172 56 51 7 7 2 1 3 1 19 27 173 66 83 10 H 1 1 { 1 1 1 2 1 56 50 174

llB 113 J 8 3 1 4 1 1 9 6 7fi 96 175

42 52 4 .5 4 1 41 27 176 82 S2 5 4 6 4 28 24 177 97 84 8 .'/ 6 3 5 66 69 178 56 54 2 21 33 179

Uninhabited 180

Uninhabited 181 40 ))9 7 7 23 33 ]82

217 228 5 ., 6 8 8 4 106 100 !F3 129 183 8 5 1 1 77 52 184 149 146 S 4 1 1 1 3 78 73 185

))3 45 'l 1 J5 27 186 62 65 3 8 1 1 37 24 187

l.1ninhabited 188 65 60 4 4 12 1 36 58 189 S9 17 26 30 190

135 142 26 24 6 1 2 85 60 191 83 60 2 2 ! 1 1 1 2 52 78 192

Uninhabited 193 35 44 2 19 13 194 90 91 10 !) 4 1 2 4 48 52 195

59 49 1 1 7 13 Sl 38 196 37 44 ~, o. 1 24 21 197 19 27 12 7 198 44 40 15 15 19S 18 14 .. ,- .. o. o • .. 0- 1 .. ~ 4 200 ..

VIL1.AGE DIRECTORY

L.C. :-i o.

Facilities available

:1

201 Dhal Khedi Khurd 202 Maniya Khedi 203 Talav 204 Badai P. 205 Basantptll'

206 Dhol Khedi 207 Molkhi Buzurg 208 Nali 209 Kanpura 'llO Manda Khedi

211 Burawal1 2111 Anopgarh 213 Bamni 214 Loomadi 215 Dhakani

216 Mokhampura 217 Mahagarh

218 Barthun 219 Moya 220 Ratanpura

221 Lasurdiya Antl'i 222 Bachha Khedi 223 Doriya Khedi 224 Singhadiya 225 Palda

P.

P,M,D, Rhc,S,Po.

P. P.

P.

226 Bhamesal' P. ~27 Baramp'c11'a 228 Devran P. 229 Salya Kht'di 2)1(l Manoti

2';1 Khokhariya 232 Takariv3 23,1 Arniya'Mali 234 Achalpura 235 Nal Kheda P,:'.lP(O),

236 237 2'38 2S9 240

Tejpmiya Hamerpura Nalwa Karadiva Pipliya'

2H Bol' Khetli 242 Rampuriya 243 Sanga Khee'a 244 Amliya 245 Gangany-" Khedi

246 Lodkva 247 Devri Khavasa 248 Badkuwa 240 Bhadwas 250 Kac1i Antri

P.

P. P. P. P.

Area in

acres

4:H 353

1,007 2,009

931)

360 848 929 333 :.156

559 293 527 445

],235

W5 3,457

2,193 2,112

885

1,300 531 741 607

1,455

1,696 707

1,894 916

1,647

339 1,137

935 1.091 1,713

237 155 ,107 .706 277

292 ,585 505 593 983

1.18) 2,433 2,435

615 737

256

Occu-pied House­Houses holds Total Population

Scheduled Castes

r----J,._-~ ,..-.J... __ --.

P M: F 1\1 F

5 (j 7 8 10 U

34 19

128 107

34

III 2S 41

15

17 4

27 43

118

892

177 U3 15

55 15 22 22 68

156 30

130 57

14 3-1 42

144

<I

81 16 36

5 92 5

29 49

SO 207

95 67 56

85 194 102 OJ 26 19 90 45 45

133 594 287 307 45 133 627 338 289 35

34 166 86 80

18 28 41

15

78 127 230

72

17 84 4 15

27 160 43 223

118 G57

42 36 74 53

114 116 Uninhabited 38 34

41 43 7 8

86 71 109 11-1 310 338

.. 15 64

7 9

61

Uninhabited •• 892 1,948 1,034 914 140

177 912 458 45~ 65 113 539 277 262 31 15 127 69 58 80

55 340 15 83 22 115 23 124 63 314

180 lGO 40 43 53 62 57 67

160 154

43

15 G3

156 719 346 373 65 80 160 69 91 14

130 677 351 826 42 57 269 142 127 14

Uninhabited

Uninhabited ]4 52 29 23 ~ 34 221 114 107 4 42 270 142 1Z8 9

1-14 742 379 363 20

4

81 16 36

24

398 98

202

6 26 92 366 5 30

29 164 49 257

80 417 207 1,111

95 534 67 340 56 216

14 10 Uninhabited 209 189 49 49

105 97

14 12 162 204 J5 15 81 83

IZ2 135

209 208 606 505 272 262 181 159 101 115

4

10 .. 22 .

.. 1

1 o

45 69 31 10 53

51 34

10 79

2

2 12 G6

136

64 33 21

39

16 6·1

65 31 3q 8

S 3

11 2J

4 .. 10

19

2

1 a

42 50 26 l-'l 73

Scheduled Tribe~

r-___5___-...

1\1 F

12 13

..

.. ..

.. .. .. ••

..

..

Literate and

Educated r---"-~

M F 14 15

10 4

67 2 198 21

4

.. 10

6

1

15 2

18 27

139

619

199 80

4

32

4 3

56

125 11

120 38

8 40 64

217

6 .. 75 5

3'3

2 26 1

20 39

81 351)

92 51 II)

1

1

1 9

.. 127

18

1

.. 5

15

11

1 1

37

.. 2 .. .. .. , . ..

:.1

8 ~O

10 4

WORKERS ,----"----,

Total (I-IX)

,...._-'-.--.. M F

16 17

G4 Sl 29 29

201 212 218 207

53 55

28 43 70

29

29 5

59 79

21,)

587

255 185

48

2·1 34 68

22

19

51 76

210

3'l6

233 18S

41

124 116 27 29 44 42 47 46

101 98

191 243 49 56

211 211 85 64

.. 20 H 77 74-

112 92 231 251

8 .. HI 39 68

3

122 29 55

II 10 75 132 10 0 63 47 87 86

It7 ,lj8 161 118 69

13·1 B:J8 173 105

4ii

2·37

MANASA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON-r-- WOkKERS

L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ~ ,..--~ r----'---, r---'----, ,..--_J_-., ,.....--J---., ,..----"----, ,..---'----.. ,..--.-'--.. r-----L--"""\

M F "I F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 ~O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

62 31 1 1 38 61 201 26 29 .. 3 16 16 202

185 200 [, G 1 6 7 1 :') 3 83 95 203 193 188 10 19 1 5 5 4 120 82 204

40 4.5 12 10 1 33 25 205

17 16 10 8 1 .. 14 12 206 40 31 1 3 2 31 19 207 65 63 5 5 .. .. 44 48 208 .. .. Uninhabited 209 29 22 9 12 210

27 17 1 2 1 12 24 211 4 .. 1 2 8 212

53 48 5 3 1 27 23 213 70 64 !J 12 .. .. 30 38 214

167 179 22 20 4 16 11 2 2 2 104 128 215

.. .. Uninhabited .. .. 216 72 26 41 45 12 H 1 4 25 1 1 31 6 447 528 217

208 195 24 36 8 7 2 4 4 203 221 218 163 168 17 15 2 3 82 79 219

41 41 1 4 1 1 21 17 220

103 114 5 12 2 4 56 44 221 25 29 2 I .. 13 14 222 38 33 5 8 1 1 9 20 223 37 40 3 3 7 3 .. 10 21 224 69 79 27 19 2 1 2 59 56 225

144 169 6 72 3 28 1 2 3 5 155 130 226 42 51 2 3 5 2 o· 20 35 227

160 174 47 37 .. .. 1 3 140 115 228 77 64 3 2 .. 3 57 63 229 .. Uninhabited 280

.. .. .. Uninhabited .. 281 15 11 2 2 3 .. 9 10 232 62 63 12 10 3 1 37 33 2'li:l

110 92 1 .. 1 30 36 234 205 235 6 16 3 11 6 148 112 235

5 3 .'l •• .. .. 6 7 236 .. o • .. .. Uninhabited .. 237 113 106 7 2 13 6 3 1 5 1 4 2 68 67 238 33 29 .. .. 6 .. .. 10 20 239 52 61 ~ 4 4 eo 1 7 37 42 ·240

11 10 .. .. 3 2 241 59 83 47 13 1 II 2 87 72 242

3 4 7 5 .. 5 6 248 89 40 5 7 6 3 28 36 244 84 81 1 5 2 .. 35 49 245

96 115 8 15 .. 6 1 6 1 3 92 74 246 298 806 24 25 17 3 3 1 1 14 4 248 167 247 187 163 12 10 8 1 2 .. 1 111 89 248 94 105 11 ,0 .. 8 2 2 , . .. .. 1 63 54 249 55 55 4 S II 6 6 2 .. .. .. 311 51 250

258

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKER Area Occu· Literate ~

L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total 1'\0. \-illage available acres Hou'e<; hold' Total Popuhtion Castes Tribes Educated (HX)

r------'---------., ,-----J--, ~ r----'-----, ,--J-...., p 1\1 F M F M F M F M F

:2 fl II 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

~51 Deni Antri 1102 14 U 63 35 28 11 R 2 24 22 252 Samya 406 Uninhabited 253 Nabha Khedi 881 Fninhabited .. 254 Raj'[>ura 920 80 80 392 210 182 22 21 21 129 128 255 Mal Kbeda ' 82 28 28 172 86 86 4 7 1 54 63

256 Chachor P,M,D,Po. 3,660 2il1 284 1,372 698 674 136 120 388 49 452 1'55 257 Banada 1,346 52 52 237 110 127 18 29 10 86 104 258 Bardiya P. 1,717 88 88 455 231 224 60 50 92 13 155 157 259 Hama Khe(li 1,482 Uninhabited 2CO Roopava s GIl9 3~ 3~ 175 84 91 18 17 12 57 68

261 Akali P. 1.081 66 66 299 134 165 48 66 57 7 90 101 2G2 Raisinghpura 881 55 55 291 149 142 092 27 55 G 102 92 263 Mokhampura 1,l166 1)0 50 269 Ifl5 134 :l 7 32 3 88 90 264 Chapaiana T'. 2,0';9 159 159 845 425 420 122 no 1GO 6 2~7 209 265 Khushalpura 70'l :11 81 148 75 Mq H 11 15 Gil 46 /.,

266 Denthal P. 2,514 128 12.g 663 B4a 3U 45 50 103 2~2 205 267 Pi ply a Khul'd 64~ 39 11i1 194 99 95 8 8 5 66 (;1 268 Kundla P. 1,290 158 158 840 4-!l 399 54 F,4 98 3 278 229 269 Meriya Khedi £87 H 14 88 49 39 12 B5 26 270 Aroya Dhani 1,228 71 7~ 378 178 200 53 ,)9 56 1 116 117

271 Nanol' 1,116 l'ninh'\blted 272 Sojawas 539 32 32 132 68 64 1 211 3 119 37 273 Tumada 888 H 44 2211 If7 lOr, 54 J0 111 71 70 274 Khedi 546 27 27 1.5ti Sf) 71 9 G 10 59 55 21.1 l(hempura 68u 20 20 121 66 55 If) 11 21 1 ·11 43

276 Khajuri P,Po. 2,020 173 173 ill 1 H3 ';(;8 82 0{j 25.'3 21 2S9 300 "1.77 Jetli 3Mi 20 20 77 ·.2 :1.'i 5 8 11 1 25 21 278 Amba Khedi 440 U rinhabited 279 Partappura 76G 26 26 141 79 6~ 19 17 35 1)1 37

.280 Antri Buzurg P,M. 2,056 310 310 l,fl3g !1411 89S l'iC, 12G 407 88 GOO 450 D,S,Po.

281 Semli Antri 633 34 34 189 [Hi 94 22 18 ]l li6 61 282 Kh?n Khedi 1.243 81 81 4S3 217 Jlf) 27 81 102 f.i 1·'12 137 28~ Pipliya Bhanawat 1,005 65 8') 369 190 17q R 7 16 1;'1 1:31 28-1 Kundwasa Po. 1,442 42 42 209 107 102 .18 Htj 13 76 79 2:-;5 Sundi Buzurg 371 14 14 r,a fl, 82 1 28 22

286 burgawas 1 ~8 a 9 70 39 31 24 21 1 2·1 2-1 2R7 1.c1\\ as 4,07:1 12, 124 552 294 258 49 35 41 '2 202 185 2tlR SllankhoJhar 937 Uninhabited 2R~1 Rankaliva Khedi 199 llninhabitf'd 2!30 Sllndi J<hurd 431 10 11 54 ~4 '10 5 19 19

250

MANASA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON----'---------- --- WORKEH.S

L.C. I IT III IV V VI VII YIII IX X No

,----4---. r--..I.-~ r- ---'------, ,----J---, ,------'----., ,.----'----, r-__,I~_-.. ,----'-----. ,.----'-----, ,..----J---.-, M F l\I F 1'.1 F M F :'If F M F M F 1\1 F M F M ·F 18 19 20 21 gJ 2.3 \1~ ~, ~, 213 ,',- :.U: :"1 ." n', ; ~ . , ell B5 3G ~}7 1 "'

" , " ,"

24 22 11 G 251 [OrJ) habit((1 2'2 ['l1mhahitr-d 2',:1

9R 1]2 2 1 :-1 27 ;1 81 5{ 2'i'! 47 59 ;,l 2 { :] 32 28 255

28i1 287 \1 18 1 [)~ 2! 2 ·'G 5.'5 2G 246 310 256 86 10·1 , 24 23 257

111 129 2'3 28 7 5 3 1 76 G7 258 l'nlL],arite,j 259

47 G2 4 ,1 1 <1 1 1 1 27 23 260

82 93 .5 7 1 2 1 44 64 \l!5l 82 86 10 4 1 ."i 1 4 1 47 50 262 81 87 :) 3 47 44 263

214 195 20 14 1 188 211 264 60 46 2 13 27 265

210 205 8 1 2-1 .5 4 97 109 266 60 61 5 1 33 34 267

224 21.5 5 7 10 7 10 17 2 10 163 170 268 27 25 7 1 1 14 13 269 88 94 . 2 9 19 !) 4 4 3 1 62 83 270

., Uninhabitec] 271 37 36 1 1 1 29 27 272 64 65 2 1 7 4 44 36 273 58 55 1 26 16 274 37 42 2 1 1 1 25 12 275

259 284 12 13 11 3 'l 5 154 168 276 25 21 17 14 277

l:ninlnbited 278 59 3. 1 3 1 18 25 279

321 2'12 3S 21'1 8 12 d5 23 7'2 :1S 21l 2 2 92 55 346 443 280

37 ·17 24 14 fl 29 33 281 118 llG 25 21 2 7 65 79 282 149 131 I 39 48 283

7G 79 31 2B 2fH 28 22 9 10 285

24 24 15 7 2:36 163 160 7 18 5 J 11 7 9 3 92 78 287

Uninhabited 288 n ninhabited 289

19 19 5 11 290

Seri:l1 1'\0. N arne of Village

1

1 2

3

4

5

6

Amjhari

Anki

Ansar

Antraliya

I Jonpu1'a

Arnya Bhau

Arniya Charan

A

II K!leda

260

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Location Code No. 1961

3

35

100 13

104

113

71

Location Code No. Serial

1951 No.

4

102 III

2

27

23

62

B7 38 39

40

41

1

Name of Village

2

DubH ka Kheda Dudha Khedi Dudhli

Gadiya Umariya

Gordhanpura

G

Location Location Code No, Code No. 1961 1951

4 105 36

50

3

4~

72 100

65

99

4

B

I Chand Khedi

II Jal Khedi

Govind Kbeda

III Ram nagar'

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 14

111

16 17

19

19 20

21 22

2~

24

25

26

27

118 29

30

31 3:l

33

34

35 36

Babulda

Badi Badodiya

Badouiya

Barati

I Khalaki Barkhedi

Beedgaon

Bhamori Buzurg

Bhamori Khurd I Gadhi Lakhya

Bhartya Khedi

Bhawanipura , 1 Kheda

Bhesoda

I GO'llindpur'« I II Malipura

Bilkhedi Borda

Budhanpur

Bunjhar

Chenpuriya

Chhatrapura

Chhayan

Chouki

Dantala

Devri

Dhaba

Dhabla Madhosingh

I Hapas Khedi

Dhabla'Manohar Dhabala Seer

Dhamnya Jagir

Dhawad Buzurg Dhawad Khurd

Dhuva Khedi

91 21 15 47

55

59

38 84

102

61 70

108

II Gooind Kheda IV Mandi

C

D

67 79

117

20

44 9

96

101

1

54

Al 2il

116 68

11

6

8 8~

69 51 36

103

l1

58

93 17 18

87 61

118

60 113

74 35

65 41 8

110

46

12 l11l

92

26 IS 39 42 40

108

43

44

45 46

47

48 49

50

51

52 53

54 55

56

57

58

59 60

61 62 63

64 65 66

67

68 69 70

71 72

Haranwada

Harigarh

Hast Kheda Hinglajgarh

Jalya

Kagliya Khedi

}I:alakot

Kalyanpura

Kanwali

Karadiya Karanpura

Karkaria

Karniya Khedi Katara Khedi

Katna

Kelu Khedi

Kesoda

Kethuli

I BheempU1'4 II Sindhi Tola

Khajurna

Kheda Khurd

Khedi Kher Kheda Bhat Kher Khedi

Khllchipur

I Gwala11!iJa

Kohala I Lalganj

Kathdi Kothdi Tank

Kavla

Kukdesra Kuntal Khedi

H

J

K

99

95 3

111 7

103

34

52

62

158

87

23 118

24

25 32 14

109 17

75 2

88 112 7(;

12

40

30

80 A·

33

90 119

117

81 47

22 48

20

91 94

86

59 29 33

75 6

7 S9 4

119

49

85

44

28 21 84

1

82

53

N.A.

37

71 76

'J61

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL-Concld.

Location Location Location Location

Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No.

No. Name of ,'illage 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 '2 3 i 2 3 4

L 95 Rata Guradiya !Ja 80

73 Ledi Buzurg 80 107 96 Ratanpura 6'3 88

74 Ledi Khurd 65 96 I LJhallkpura II Kheda

75 Lodwada (Hamirgarh) 45 120 97 Rehathadi 96 82

76 Lot Khedi 74 66 S

M 99 Salampura 31 52

77 Mahudiya 115 25 99 Sameli 83 109

78 Malasari 18 3 100 Sammat Khedi 49 98

79 Manpura Buzurg 114 24 101 Sanada 37 101

80 Manpura Khurd 97 83 I Chhapada Ka Banza,.a

81 Mithan Khedi 94 7R II pipliya Ki Talai

82 Modi 6g flO 102 Sandalpur 60 64

I Ga1'wada 103 Sandhara 51 97

II Phulpum 104 Satal Khedi 107 77

105 Sawant Kothdi 5 45

88 Mokampura 48 105 106 Semlya 85 15

N 107 Shivpura 29 54

84 Nawali 16 50 108 Sujanpura 19 5

85 Neemthur 46 104 109 Sunari 72 63

I Haripura 110 Sul'jana 110 19

I Harnirapura II Hami,.pura P

86 Pai Kheda 78 114 T

87 Panga 77 115 111 Tasai 56 31

I Bhopa Khedi II Dhol Khedi 112 Tehla. 67 14

III Kheda Kalusingh 113 Thagi 22 90

IV Rajpura 114 Tornya 73 68

88 Pipalda 27 34 115 Trapti 53 10

89 Pipalya 86 HI 116 Tungani 92 79

90 Paronya 106 73 U

91 Prempura 10 38 117 Urjanvasa 39 9

R 118 Usara 66 95

92 Rai Kheda 98 119 Usarna 64 106

US V

93 Raipuriya 89 70

94 Ralayta 43 51 120 Vithalpura 4'1 5S

I Kheda I Ghatlya

• The Total Number of villages in Bhanpura Tahsil was actually 120 and not 119 C1.S shown in Table A-I of this Hand Book and in

Pari II-A of Madhya Pradesh Census Series. This was due to the temporary camp of workers engaged in some project in a place

called Kothdi Tank for which enumeration wa~ made separately and to which Location Code No. 30 A. was given.

Ud ~Z

262

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<0 _

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Is I I 1_( I ell... r.r.,;;:: IH,"~~1 I ...... "'" B.g ~I • ._ cd

I 61~.., a I "'" l "" <:'1

j I I I

I I

I

:-

"''''0 ("("'\ ,. 0" -O"T­,..; ",,'

...... "' .... .... NN

.-I ••

263

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu-L.C. Name of Facilities

available Area in pied

No. Village acres Hou<es

2. 3 4

14/4 Bhanputa TahsIl (Rural)

1 Dantala

192,748

86 2 Kheda Khurd 3 Harigarh 4 Dubli Ka Kheda 5 Sawant Kothdl

6 Dhawad Buzul'g 7 Hinglajgal'h 8 Dhawad Khurd 9 Chhatrapu-ra

247

1,083

2,177

2,168

10 Prempura P,Ed.

11 Dhamnya jagir 12 Khilchipur 13 Ansar 14 Kelu Khedi 15 Badodiya

632 5,657 1,237

143 1,352

16 Nawali PD. 7,599 17 Kethuli 18 Malasari HI Sujanpura 20 Bunjhar

21 Ba(H 22 Thagi 2.!'l Dbabla Madhosingh 24 Karniya Khedi 25 Katara Khedi

26 Chhayan 27 Pipalda 28 Karanpura 29 Shivapura 30 Kothdi

'DA Kothdi Tank

31 Salampura !l2 Katna B3 Kovla 34 K1.ghya Khedi 35 Amjhari

36 Dudhli

P.

37 Sanada P. 38 Beedgaon 39 Urjanvasa

D. 5,103 1,773 8,364

P.

1,1 .. 0 1,456

P. 5,769 857 461

449 501 362

3,353 1,289

797 674

40 Kohala P,D,Hos,Rhc.

317 1,794

536 1,512 6,641

41 Gad!ya Cmariya 42 Vitbalpura 43 Ralayta 44 Chenpuriya 45 Lodwada (Hamirgarh) P.

46 Neemthur P. 47 Badodiya 48 Mokampura 49 Sammat Kbedi 60 Gordhanpura

• Houseless population

0'34 1,270

159

4,677 1,350 1,040

986 1,382

fi

7,S31

15

18

5

164

53

26

81

362 239

63 88

12 242

71

6

10 6 5 9

V14 28

346

9 60

75

154 4

54 25 53

264

'YORKERS

House­holds

Scheduled Scheduled Literate

and Educated

,.....--.-'--. l\I F

~-_,__-

1'otal (I-IX) Total Population Cao;tes Tribes

,----'----,

6

P

7

1\1

8

F

9 10 11 12 13 14

7,640 38,568 20,120 18,448 3,016 2,847

'2 15

18

5

194

53

25

77

61

137

28

616

268

113

396

36 28 Uninhabited 6S 69

U ninhabiteci 18 10

Uninhabited Uninhabited 3130 236 2 " ninbabited 186 132 14

56 57 U ninha biled Uninhab!ted Uninhabited 209 J87

11

362 1,598 239 1,037

837 761 11~ 115 532 505 49 44 Uninhabited

63 346 194 152 9 8 87 452 24-1 208 2. 10

U mnhabited 12 50 30 20

242 1,271 641 630 169

70

4

9 6 6 9

9 59

72

154 .. 54 2j 5'3

Uninhabited Uninhabited

UninhaLited 353 179 174

llninhabited UninhabIted

24 9 15 369' 226 143

66 26 28 41

700 152

1,595

40 295

336

660 7

261 152 243

Uninh.,bited 35 31 12 14 11 19 23 18

Uninhabited 376 324 75 77 Uninhabited 828 767

~ ninhabited 21 19

141 154 Uninhabited 165 171

335 4

138 78

129

325 3

123 74

114

3

57

1

67 18

70

36

41

45 1 1

18 1

173

3

38

56 15

61

.. ~2

45

1 25 3

147

3

22

137 5,4;2

5

1

1

21

30

29

2 198 151

39 1 57

1 179

82 104 12

..

31

,. 4

ti 4

87 21

321

1 III

34

92 2

4.5 32 21

r----.J,_~

11 F

15 16 17

632 12,356 9,134

23 14

43 29

15 5

271

6 80

31

128

25 524 27 360

2 106 .5 147

12 20

418

112

7 3 159

36

11

11

2:~

7 :3

lG

215 43

514

17 fJ4

06

11 200 4

72 3 36

70

147

57

28

78

321 307

7 86

12 363

7 97

7 8

11 12

193 43

455

13 26

n

175 II

71 36 73

I ,...-L--, M F

IS 10 20

8,296 6,58,) 1,345

23 14

17 17

51

56 57

31 118

95 50

306 160 273 249

68 1 65 60

376 338

61

7

11 7 S

15

174 34

37.5

14 74

60

136

52 24 64

7

.. 4 8

11 1'2

168 37

350

13 1

118

49 27 71

19

1

20

36 54

13 21

20 10

'7

10 5

G4

3 15

14 4

10 7

21

I,m

12

52 42

6 19

12 7

..

19 4

25

13

1'7 2

00

22

586

7

23

37 5

6 41

1

7 1

!l

1

.16 0'

3

IV

M F

23 24

144 778

1

19 142

2

3

4

'1

10

5

13

12 14

8 14

29

34

12

1

37

I:.!

15

3

1

25

391

5

77

6

18 11

3

14

• 0

3

27

1

11

5

265

WORKERS

26

56

2

2

1 2

27

23

VI ,.....__._____ M F

28 29

443 207

Uninhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited Uninhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited Uninhabited Uninhabited

85 64 2 3

Uninhabited 5

Uninhabited

Uninhabited Uninhabited

Uninhabited 1

Uninhabited Uninhabited

159 97

Uninhabited

(j ninhabited

VII

M

30

243

2

7 6

2

1 3

Uninhabited

Uninhabited

Uninhabited 1

8

1 '.l 1

20

1

F

31

22

1

'l

VIII ~ M F

32

142

..

Il 1

33

..

BHANPUll.A TAHSIL

M

34

467

39 6 .. 5 2

..

3 3

9

4

16

8

1 2 '1

IX

NON· WORKERS

L.C. X No.

F

35

r--,J._-~

M F

36 37

233 7,764 9,314

28

3

2 II

16

13 14

25 40

109 89

56 75

25 29

81 109

313 439 172 198

88 145 97 122

10 8 223 267

67

2 67

12 15 3 7

161 32

314

169

8 46

94 6 1 6

131 34

312

4 6 47 128

69 110

15 135 150 '2 1

66 52 '7 42 38 II 69 41

1

14/4 1 2 3 <I 5

6 '7 8 9

10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 211 30 BOA

31 32 33 34 35

36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 50

266

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Occu- Literate ,-_.----

L.C !';ame of ]7acilitie~ Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No, village available acres HOll~e' holds Total i'opumtion Ca~tes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

".--__ J ___ -., ,,--A---, ,--~ ,.-__ -L __ --, r---"-----.,

P M F :M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F

1 2 R 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Ie 17

,,1 Sandhara P,1\I,D,Po. 5,412 456 458 2,272 1,182 1,090 1-10 1 il::l 340 118 660 483 52 Kalakot p, 1,228 121 121 (i31 326 306 2~ 21' 1 4(; 7 195 203 53 Trapti 207 Uninhabited ,',4 Dewi 160 Uninhabited 55 Barati 087 Uninhabited

56 TaEfli 1.'325 Uninhabited 57 Bilkhedi 851 14 14 77 44 33 16 28 6 58 Kanwali 1,2S0 48 48 217 126 91 ]5 92 45 59 Barkhedi 402 22 22 12+ 62 62 7 43 12 GO Sandalplll' P. 11,072 177 177 1,013 507 ,~O() sR ><1 170 316 31l(;

01 Bhal'tya Khedi 761 27 27 lOS 57 .51 15 14 2 32 '10 62 Kalyanpura 15 Iii 7R Ji9 39 21 21 3 25 18 63 Ratanpura P. 4,]87 160 160 1,010 1';2+ 486 f\O 49 71 1 326 182 G4 Usarna 329 87 87 453 'Ull 210 lU 22 34 ilO 105 16 147 132 65 Ledi Khnrd 1,319 52 52 265 147 118 1) 1 22 101 72

66 U,ara P. 2,880 IB4 1'70 777 411 366 66 59 4 149 9 25G 227 G7 Tehla 2,161 Uninhabited 6R Dhabala Sec'r 905 Uninhabited 6g Modi 4,889 50 50 242 lfl4 108 69 fi!i 16 76 48 70 Bhawanipura 1,4114 22 92 108 61 47 4 44 8

71 Arniya Charan 475 25 25 127 Ge 5!i !) g 23 45 16 72 Sunari 509 35 35 190 91 99 4~) 48 6 58 31 73 Tornya 839 10 10 45 22 23 4 15 14

+2,973 • 74 Lot Khedi P,Po.Ed. 3,473 329 329 1,500 746 754 (j,g 68 230 34 481 465 75 Khajurna 1,484 42 42 234 111 123 22 24 ,. .. 22 65 46

76 Kber Khedi 1,138 46 46 227 120 107 16 16 11 76 53 77 Panga P. 1,591 129 129 592 302 290 I'll 96 50 170 169 78 Pai Kbeda 440 2 2 5 3 2 3 Z 79 Borda P,Po. 3,3]8 ]88 189 1,024 529 J!l5 108 112 356 9 314 257 80 Ledi Bnzurg P, 1,937 64 SO 466 242 224 48 115 78 1 15(; 144

81 Dbaba P. 1,973 44 [;6 334 172 162 5!) 45 52 (j 100 49 82 Dhuva Rhedi P. 1,964 97 122 600 299 301 82 85 ]36 18 177 171 83 Sameli 595 24 30 154 77 77 1) 3 IS 1 49 4G 84 Rhamori Buzurg 3,867 Uninhabited 85 Semlya 1,088 Uninhabited

SG Pipalya 742 Unmhabite<l

87 Karadiya 914 llninhabited

88 Khedi 714 Unbhabited .. ij9 Raipuriya 508 62 62 282 152 130 84 77 11 99 46 SO Kukdesra P. 2,88,l lRR l~~ 77'3 i1:-l 36li 27 18 38 1 271 'H2

!Jl Babulda P,M,Po,Rhc,1'IIP(O).2,941 313 215 1,564 821 743 100 In 324 23 491 434 n Tungani p, 1,080 JS 49 287 15B 134 8 11 12 110 93 93 Rata GUl'adiya 1,886 (;~ 70 370 19G 17,1 "L7 22 49 2 117 57 !J4 Mithan Khe;h 899 5,( 51 236 105 131 14 B 21 78 94 95 Haranawad'l P. I,05!) +7 47 345 1G8 177 86 fl,) 116 nil 24

96 [{ehat]Jadi 792 41 H 2(;6 14.'; 1:1,9 4fl 44 7 1 88 21

97 Manpura Khul'd 236 Uninhabited

98 Rai Kheda 413 Uninhabited .. 99 Govind Kheda 841 81 81 ~08 212 196 30 122 IS4

100 AI\ki 624 24 ~u 165 86 79 41 34 22 58 48

• Area merged into Bhanpura TaWil,

267

BHANPURA TAHSIL

W 0 R K E R S NON -------------------------------'------------------------~ WORKERS

18 19

355 288 179 186

23 86 39

!l29

12 22

198 88 69

4 44

9 259

5 14 63 97 65

193 192

.. 48 31 38 4

35 12 50 27 14 14

328 361 41 24

61 1.'17

Ifl7 135

36 138

76 28 108 123

10 40

II ~ M F

20 21

71 122 3 7

4 4

i36

20 .. 43 31

23

.. 11

3

5 3 1

1 3

50

25 4

49 29

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14 31

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17 HO 2

84 23

19 26 6

22

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13

2

9 2

18 5

13 1

5 8 3

46 13 33 27 14 17,1 177 57 55 18

336 344 77 76 ]01 83 8 10

93 40 9 11 71 84 3 9

100 13 - 11 11

~6 5 12 10

.. .. .. 1u4 117 17 IG

51 43 /) 5

6

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10

60

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24

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11

4

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7

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26 27

7 4 .. 1

.. Uninhabited

.. llninhabited •. Uninlnbited

., Uninhabitetl

2

1 8

5 ., 5 ., Uninhabited .. Uninhabited

2

2

1

G

'27 ·1

.. .. 2 2 ..

Uninhabited •• Uninhabited

., Uninhabited , . Uninhabited ., Uninhabited

.. 2 2 2

3 .. 6

4 .. Uninhabited •• Uninhabited

29

.. f)

2

4 .. 6

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31

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M F

33

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1

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1

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1 12

1

24 1

2

1

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X L.C. ,---L_~ No, M F

36 37

21 522 607 51 10 131 102 52

53 54 55

11

.. 6

.. 16 27 31 46 19 50

191 170

56 .57 53 59 60

2.5 21 61 14 21 62

198 30·! Gll 96 78 64 46 46 65

155 ] 39 66 67 68

59 65 69 17 39 70

23 38

7

43 71 68 72 9 73

00 265 289 74 46 77 75

44 54 1:32 121 .. ..

<:l15 238 86 80

76 77 78 7'.) 80

72 113 81 12'2 130 R2

28 31 83 84 85

86 87 88

53 84 89 142 12! 90

3 330 309 91 43 41 92 79 117 93 27 37 94 55 153 95

55 ]02 96 97

.. 98 90 62 99 2S 31 100

268

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Occu, Literate ,-_J...__

L.C. Name of Facilities Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Nv, Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

r----'------.. ,-~ ,-----J---, ,-----.J-., P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Chouki P. 757 33 35 179 95 84 33 31 1 26 51 51 102 Bhamori Khurd 2,227 5 5 25 12 13 1 5 3 103 lalva 2,184 .. Uninhabited 104 An-traliya P. 6,874 243 243 1,243 661 582 180 173 158 3 416 286 105 11udha Khedi P. 1,695 122 123 626 332 294 51 .'51 107 223 167

10C Pal'onya P. 2,456 121 121 579 294 28.5 60 .'J4 24 178 157 107 Satal Khedi P,D,Po. l,80a 98 98 573 303 270 89 80 72 3 207 83 108 Bhesoda P,M,D,\1:P(O),Po. 6,566 706 707 3,393 1,810 1,583 195 187 904 223 975 571 109 Kesoda P. 1,887 73 80 422 228 194 34 31 71 3 135 126 110 Surjana 1,761 57 57 275 147 128 7 B 10 9:1 79

111 Hast J~hecla 379 U ninhabitecl 112 Kher Kheda Bhat 2,952 63 63 280 136 144 28 23 22 81 87 U3 Arnya Bhau 2,206 65 65 360 185 184 28 25 7 111 95 114 Manpura Buzul'g 727 19 19 85 47 3R 1 34 11-5 l'Ibhudiya 268 12 13 57 32 25 1 22 8

116 Dhabla Manoha1' 72R 67 67 336 17-1 162 22 18 25 111 27 117 Budhanpur ] ,I)JJ 51 51 295 150 145 20 19 14 95 24 118 Karkaria 299 Uninhabited 119 Knnt"! Khedi P. 1,444 89 ,q,~ !537 2154 '.l,q'l 10 8 156 1 169 167

'269

BHANPURA TAHSIL

WORKERS NCN-J..___ ~ \Yl,U~Eh'

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,...-____'___' r---'---... ~ ,,----L--, ...----J----, r--..}._~ ,....--..l----, ,.-__....),_---., ,...-~ ~ No, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 2'& 23 24 25 26 '17 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

41 40 10 11 44 33 101 5 3 .. .. .. 7 10 102 .. .. .. ..

" ,. .. Uninhabited, • .. .. .. 103

265 195 39 71 34 18 16 1 ';1,7 3 15 7 1 245 296 104 196 156 7 11 6 6 2 1 .. 2 109 127 105

130 129 28 27 12 4 3 1 1 116 128 106 157 55 40 25 1 5 .. .. 1 1 .. 2 .. 3 96 187 107 352 295 109 140 23 1 9B 56 24 20 64 3 62 B 111 132 48 835 1,012 lOB 125 114 8 9 .. 3 1 1 93 68 109 81 71 8 6 4 2 54 49 110

.. .. .. .. UninhabiteJ " .. 111 63 73 11 11 3 2 3 1 1 55 57 112 82 73 11 15 9 9 7 74 89 113 32 .. .. 2 .. 13 3:3 lU 15 8 2 2 ;:) 10 17 115

97 12 10 15 .. 4 .. f3 135 116 86 15 6 8 2 .. .. 1 1 55 121 117 .. .. .. . " Uninhabited, , .. .. .. 11B

160 162 4 5 .. 3 2 85 116 119

271

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. CadeNa. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village HI61 1951 No. Name of Vill~~e !961 1951 :l 3 :d 3 4

A 41 Bor Khedi Kachnarawali 12 16 42 Borhhedi Kamlia 154 8'1

1 Abdapur 61 151 49 Bata!ganj 1'17 81 2 Admlya 29 114 H Budha 69 104

1 Loda Kh,da 8 Akia Bika 7'.1 138 C 4 Akia Khedi 77 166 I) Akli 66 39 45 Chandrapul'a 43 109 6 Akya Palara 129 31 46 Chandvasa 21 8 7 Amarpura S3 48 47 Changeri 9 9 ~ Amb3. Khedi Buzurg 30 144 4B Chavali 153 SO 9 Ambav !ri9 60 49 Chhayan 43 148

10 Anuppul'a 6 18 50 Chiliad Piplia 85 lIS

11 Antri Khurd 31 145 51 Chita Khedi 128 32 12 Aphu Khedi 67 26 5:! Chouth Khed_i 156 97 13 Arnya 22 7 14 Arnya 32 146

D

15 Ardl 100 131 53 Devil. Kheda 119 179 16 Arnya Mina 169 94 5± Devdungri Kctchria 2 4 17 A vna Kachria 53 106 55 Deni 165 88 56 Dhabla 157 95 57 Dhakdi 172 64 58 Dhikania 163 all

18 Babu Khedi 15~ 85 59 Dhorri 121 1811 19 RaJpur 114 103 60 Dbnlera 50 164 20 Badri III 33

61 Doria Mina 181 93 21 Bahi 150 70 62 Davada 47 149 22 Balagudha 160 63 63 Dorwad1. 131 102 23 Balahedi (Dhani) 136 180 I Khallkhrta f{izedi 24 Band Piplya 26 20 II Dorwadi 25 Ban krol 1 1

Dungh Vada 175 68 26 Banskhecli 88 137 (){

27 Bans KheCJi narujanaw,,:l 113 2~ F 28 Bardal 182 ee 29 Bar Kheda 104 173 60 Fakhabad .16 15·5 30 Bar Khec1a Denlungria 10 5 66 l'o"ri (j) 153

31 !3ar Kheda J .dsingh 174 67 G

32 Bar Khecla Panth 94 !.l7 83 Bar Khed'\ Virpuria 97 34 67 Gadia Khedi 8 161

34 Barujana 83 27 68 Garnai 73 152 35 Belala 164 84 69 Garrawa.d 98 1211 36 Bbangi Piplia 110 100 70 Gogarpura 176 61i1 87 Bhensa Kheda 79 45 71 GopaJpura 14 112 38 Bhi! Khedl 45 116 I Mada'lpr.ra

39 Billod 133 V12 72 Gudbheli Narara.ngarhwali 52 ~j

10 BO!' Kltedi S~ 174 73 Gudbh~li Pip'liawali lUI 7p

272

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 MALHARGARH T AHSI L-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Name of VillA.ge Code No. Code No. Serial Name of Village Code No. Code No. No. Hl61 19.51 No. 1961 1951

2 3 1 2 3 4

74 Glll'adia Peer 68 105 105 Khedi Harsor 44 108 106 Khejadi 4.9 156

H 107 Kher Khed~ 39 1:l 108 Khokhra 1114 511

75 Hanumanti" 167 90 109 Khunti 184 177 76 Haripura 178 83 110 Kitll Khedi 28 111 77 Harmala 5 17 78 Harsol 42 21 III Kola Khedi 7 160 79 Hathi Bolya 103 176 112 KoyaJa 143 lSI'! 80 Hingoria 57 142 113 Kumhari 51 411

81 Hingoria 105 183 L

11. Lasudia Kadmala 11

82 Irli 5. 107 115 Laslldia Rathor 139 99 116 Limbavas 84 93

117 Lunaheda 127 77

83 Jaloclia 95 86 M

84 Jetpura 107 49 85 Jhanjhnya Khedi 41 liS 118 Magra"na 101 136

86 Jhal'da IS 19 119 Manasa Khurd S 3

1 Chandan Kheda 120 Manchha Khedi 46 143

11 Kishangarh Mindla Kheda ' 111 Kund Kheda Ul 166 89

IV Motipura 122 Molya Khedi 19 10

87 Jogani 80 46 123 Mundedi 180 911 124 Munderi 96 35

K 125 MundKhosha 173 65 120 Mundli 20 11

88 Kachnara i4 15 127 Munja Khedi 70 117 89 Kachria Chandravat 138 78 90 Kacbriano 64 44 N

Kachria Kadmala 141 1114 1~~ Nagad Piplia 132 129 91 129 Nali Kheda 147 61

92 Kalia Khedi Kalan 71 140 93 Kalia Khedi Khurd 90 172

180 Nara Kheda 117 1118

94 Kalya KhecH 55 116 131 Ninora 123 53 95 Kamlia 155 98

l' gO Kangetti 02 54 97 Earny? l{hed; 63 167 132 Paheda !O 13 98 Khadpalya 56 119 133 Palevana 179 91 99 Kh:\O Khrai 148 611 134 Pallla Kheda 4 2

100 KhZltla Khelli 135 178 135 Panth Piplia 137 78 136 Parli 39 H7

101 Khatia Khedi 125 74 137 Paseva 37 16:.1 1 Rly. Phatak Sant ASh1'Mll 138 Peep.lll 78 165

102 Kheda 149 71 139 Phatepur 27 110 103 Kheda Kaliakhedi 87 120 HO Phirozabad 60 150 10' Kheda KoyaJa 144 lS4 HI Pipal Kkedl 75 170

2.73

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 MALHARGA,RH TAHSlL-Cc.w/d.

Location T.ocahon Location LOLatron Serial Cod£' 1'\0. Code No. Serial Code No. Code :\0. No. Name of Village JaM 1'151 No. N~tme of Ville,go 1'161 1951

2 3 ~-:

1.2 l'iplia lodh:t 99 BO 161 Soni lOR 50 14::) Piplia Hai~ill~h 120 181 164 Sudvas 74 In 1H Pip!ia Hatan 118 135 105 Sujanpura 171 5fl 145 Piplia Solan),i 81 47 166 Sunthod AI! B'l 146 Piplia \,i'hnya 23 14 167 SUl'da 122 55 1i7 Punya l~hecli .% 157 168 Suthar Rolia 102 175

160 Suva,da 106 181 E

T 148 Hanayara 11G 127 149 Rinchha 112 30 170 Takhatpur 158 125 150 Ruparel 59 139

171 Takrawad 86 121 151 Rupi 109 r.l 172 Talav Piplia 115 123

173 Talia Khedi 18 158 S 174 Thadod 161 80

175 Tidvas 91 169 152 Sanavada 145 57 176 TiJa Kheda 126 75 1·53 Sanjeet 34 154

I Piplia Matldi 154 Sarvania 58 141

II Rly. Station 155 Selavari 65 48

Tumdi 15 113 177 156 Semli 146 56

101 178 Turkia 130 157 Sesdi 76 168

158 Sidvan 168 96 U 159 Sohangara 142 126 160 Sokadi 151 72 179 Udla Khedi 17 159

180 Ujagaria 162 79 161 Solatganj Kantharia 38 41

I Rly. quarter Gang No. 42 181 Ummedpura 36 l63

162 Somya 25 22 1S2 l:mria 170 58

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LI. K'o

Name of "illage

FaciJitif" available

Area in

acres

14,15 Malhargarh Tahsil (Rural) 199,058

Dankral 332 ::l Dovdullgri Kacbda tiO,j B :lhnaca ](hul'd p, l,237 4 Pam a Eheda 1,077 5 RlXmala P,D,Has,Me\\·. R(iD

G .\nuppura 7 Kola Khedi R Gadiakhedi U Ch'mgeri

10 Bal'kheda Devdungria P.

11 Lasudia l(admala P. 12 Bm'khedi Kachnarawali P. 13 Iharda P,Po. 14 GopaJpura P. ]5 Tumdi

1G Fakhrabad 17 Udlakhedi 18 Talia l\hedi 19 Molva l(hedi 20 M1ll1dli

21 Chan<i\'a"a 22 J\rnva 23 Piplya Yishnya 24 Kachr-al'a 25 Somya

26 Band Pi ply;!. 27 Phatepllr 28 Rltu Khedi 29 Admlya

r.

p p.

r. P. p,

30 Ambakheoi Bn2nrg

31 .\ntri Khurd 32 Arm'a ll3 Parii :)1 Sanjeet 30 Pnm'a I(hecli

8C, l;lI1medpnra :1'; f'a'c\";l.

:l1,Il,Po,

5GG 572 793

1,201 1,319

1,117 1,243 3,823 1,072

417

:.15·) 908 .'i83 895 'lH

1,217 931

1.224 822

US9

1,084 ,'511 936

1,718 515

1,911 730 :304

3,149 440

492 768 :124 fiR Solatganj Kanthal'ia

an Rher Kheda P. 9:JG 40 Paheda

41 lhanjhnya Rhe<li

42 Har~ol Ml Cban,lrapura H Rhedi HOarsor 45 Rhil Khedi

p. 2,!til

1055' +2:530

P. 1,592 li50 681

1,411

46 l'vlanchha Ebedi 975 47 Dovada 911 48 Chhayan 441 49 Rhejadi 1,484 50 Dhulera 1,236 • A1'ea merged into Malhnrgarh Town.

OCCIl' pied Houses

House· holds

276

Total popuhtion ,-_~_l__.....,

p

'/

12,439 12,44064,895

21 21 98 30 30 209

106 lOG 505 55 5& 268 G I f,4 aR2

29 18 44 85

117

88 86

188 91 9

~9 6

45 18

5G C,2 gG G6 42

58 :19 57 153

21

50 52 6

367 21

10 lfi 8

G6 n~

H)

118 :33 50 52

38 61 49 37 37

2D 115 ]8 91 44 205 85 450

117 558

88 438 86 .25

188 840 91 456

!) 45

2!l 131 () 80

45 223 18 102

5G 25G G2 300 96 467 66 312 42 262

58 396 Sf) 228 57 830

158 769 21 106

50 199 52 283 6 37

338 2,U] 2] ,0

10 15 8

G6 1 ~'l

10

118 33 50 52

110

f,73 166 223 267

Ra 214 118 806 49 241 '37 190 37 186

F

~

33,614 31,281 52' ,1[;

109 100 g63 2±2 128 140 1,~(J 19~

;;7 4(1

100 g21 :1CJ9

225 225 432 22G 21

58 42

105 226 249

208 200 403 2!lO 24

11 ninhaLited 7:1 5R 13 17

114 Iii!) ',4 l,~

200 121 159 365 56

95 150 18

I,l'W Jl

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,17 13

lUg W;/i

53

:l35 89

112 129

110 162 116 106 101

121 159 24-t 138 130

106 107 171 40 I

50

10,j ]A~

19 992 29

3:18 77

111 138

104 144 125 84 85

WORKERS Literate r---'---~

Scheduled Scheduled and Educated Castes Tribe~

r--_)..___-~ -__.I.....__.~

M F M F

lLi 11 12

r---'---... ~r F

lfi

Total (I-IX) ,--...J--. 1\1 F

17

5,404 5,083 .. 10,328 1,09419,94715,999 ~ '.l ..

."):1 4:1 21) 26 2 :2

5 ~8 75

6(J 62 63 12

8 25 2q 28 20

20 18 8

78

2 112

170

,I 20 (;7

14

GR If, 17 87

1 25 15 11 11

s

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35 59

54 50 41 (I

.. :,

;, 81 36 19 3G

20 6

10 74

.. lOu 122

H 63

15

80 14 16 33

1 21 14 7 D

..

7 30 2G 21 2 G2 'H 9B 8 1B7 IJ.! R2 g 7k 77 5, 18 113 120

7

12.;

(J6 35

146 52 9

38 12

52 52

107 40 33

75 61 47 92 ~

"

-I 3 2

421

4 72

142

10

191 18 20 14

5 12 14

~2 :1., :10 '25 74 6S

1 ) 82 14:; S lsg 130

2 121 114 '2 131 8G

:15 25G 212 2 g4 llS

12

2 <1

11 ,. ~

H 1

12 9 2

85

1 1

11

1

18

:G 11 64 25

R4 (is 82 89

144 1-\5 no 99

CR GO

loa 70 74 60 9E' oJ:

220 2~8 32 39

19 90 II

G51 27

:]1 32 11

116 203

176 54 70 no

39 77 7

432 21

17 19

94 219

15

]28 51 62 Rfl

69 108

1 76 64 71

GO 94 80 34 GR

II ,---'----., M F 20 21

III r-___'_-~

M F 22 23

IV ,...---L---., M F 21 25

277

WORKERS

V r---'-......,

M F 26 27

VI ,....---J---..

M F 28 20

VII ,--L---., ;,! F

30 3t

15,62013,709 1,418 1,515 545 109 879 358 161 25 225 88 487 15 23 10 fi7 :rj

lHi 'IS GO Ii. flO lU

31 :17 ;JO 2·5 74 68

]0) lt7 153 122

107 101 1]3 6f} 176 182 U7 118 12

4(; 11

G 5

12 IPt 12

21 !J

11 16

6

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57 B 24 . 1

fiO 40 56 71

122 l3G 88 98 47 4.5

81 64 74 liO !J3 M

ISO lOS :12 ::38

47 39 S1 75

R 5 293 286

27 2J

21 17 31 19

102 DO IG3 170

20

135 50 56 82

GD 81 72 Go! 71

13

97 49 62 81

69 84 78 33 63

20 12

9 8

17

2

13

4 3

56

1 22

4

22

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5 2 .. ..

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1

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2 5

107

1 10

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14 1

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1

2 1

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VIII

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32 33

96

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MALHARGARH TAHSIL'

IX

NO,,­WORKERS

x L,C, :\0.

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31 35

:'-1 F

:JG 37

516 180 13,667 15,28214/5

2 2 'I

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32

1

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1

8

2 ..

37

G

7 :]

1 1

22 20 .j/ 66

1l!6 128

1 2 3

50 63 3 'if, at

25 20 G 19 17 7 26 37 8 92 83 [)

J:ll 11[) 10

101 94 11 2 !H 114 12

25 176 la6 11 n 112 J l

9 2·1 J 5

.. 21

5 51 20

48 59 '19 04 v±

16 12 17

6 18 45 19 23 20

.56 21 71 22 99 23 39 24 70 25

97 126 26 .+7 47 27 61 117 28

].45 181 2') 21 12 30

46 60

7 19 478

14

65 31 56 32 12 33

560 34 11 3,)

10 7 36 1,5 10 37

'2 ,) 38 1 83 73 39

1u2 147 ;lG

28 42 41

6 159 210 42 35 26 43 -12 49 44 39 49 45

41 59 40 42 30

35 46 50 47 45 '48 50 49 22 50

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L,C. ~~o

Name of Vil!afj\e

51 Kumhari

Facilitie, available

[,2. Gudbheli Narayangarhwali 53 ,\vna Kachria :)4 Irli ),~ Kalya Khedi

5U Ehadpaiya ,',7 Hingoria 63 Sarvania 59 Ruparel 60 Phiroz'lbad

G1 Abdapur 62 Fo~ri (i3 Karnya Khedi li4 KachriRno 65 Sehval'i

btl Akh

I'.

]>

67 Aphu Kheul P. 68 Guraui~ Peer 69 Hl1dha P,M,D,Mcw,Po. 70 Munja Khed;

71 Kaliakhedi Kalan 7'A Akia. Blka 73 Garnai 74 Sudvas 7.5 Pi pal Khedl

76 Sesdi 77 Akla Khedi 78 Peepan 79 Bhensa Kheda SO logani

P. P.

Area in

acres

59ti 1,153

804 847 990

1,465 905

1,186 780 474

525 4ll~ 487 454 609

05ti 439 966

a,628 HI

785 1,009 1,617

687 430

390 1,170 1,4~8

475 406

Occu­pied Houses

12 52 33 43 53

51 26 76 25 9

40

2(; 24

21 2t 46

32" 25

11 51 75 40

~)

17 54

28 15

703 15 ~,l l't, 1\.1 0;01anl<I s2 S unthod P. 1,2:.16 101 K:l Barn i'\na

H4 Limoa\ <t~ S5 Chillod Pipl)a

86 Takrav.ad 87 Kheda K,thakhedi 88 Bans Khedi 89 Bar Khedl 90 Kaliakhedi Khul'c1

91 Tilh-a,s

p, 1,059* "Ii +5,76~

P. 1,').710 1111 P. 1,055 78

P,f'o.

Po,

2,80tl mo 791 790 ~Rl

92 Kanloletti :'Il,b,MP(O),Po. 9,H

4,576 1,339 1,594

91 413 62

162 67

98 Amarpura P. 94 B.wkheda Panth r. U5 lalodi.,

~Jti "IunLl,,, i 97 Bal'kh~d.l. \'irpurm 98 Garrav,ad 99 I'iplya Iodha

100 Ardi

1-'.

P. p.

7GO

1,960 1,018 1,9H 1,015

(i70

• Area merged into Narayallgarh Town

'278

House­holds

Scheduled Scheduled Total Population Castes Tribes

6

12 52 33 43 53

51 26 76 25 9

r----'----'''''' p

7 M 8

122 59 249 130 210 114 215 103 240 135

328 181 168 94 412 210 127 64

52 27

F

9

tiB 119

96 112 105

H7 74

202 63 2fi

r--J._-~

M F 10 1l

47 14

8 25

H 20 30 10

33 14 30 l'A

.)0 244 122 122 21i 25 Uninhabited

25 24

7

129 64 65 20 30 11 112 53 54 l~

104 61 43

'AI III 5:J 2-1 Hi! 80 46 253 131

825 1,709 894 26 1'14 93

11 51 75 40 9

17 54

28 15

01.1 18 312 159 430 232 25!) 128

41\ 21

96 ~6 250 150 12 11

149 81 100 18

;;cl 6!.J

122 .'llfi !II

2,5 153 198 131 'N

50 100

1

}j 99 .5 ',j

101 583 317 'JG(i 56 303 162 141

115 617 318 298 78 !GJ ~i8 215

215 1,099 56d 546 31 189 93 96 -54 346 180 166

130 131 Uninhabited

42 261

9~ 416

62 162 f.7

15& 14

144 9':! 8·}

335 2,144

290 868 ::)46

250 1,071

164 438 lfiB

793 407 87 46

732 391 560 297 174 ~:l

85 1,073

12(; 435 1,;3

41 3-11 203

RI

16 ]5 6 ,.

1-';& 142 fj :2

13 25 10 '2-1

2'3

10 17

60 6

71 44

12 158

81 5, 19

,10

2:..: 24. 39

"

12 25 12 20

" 1»

47 4;j

1.j

15

63 5

78 52

7 138

66 52 16

4" 18 39 32

ti

..

t.

"

WORERS Literate

and Educated ,-.....___,

Total (I-IX)

,-----'---, M F

14 15

M F

16 17

1.4 35 16 11 19

lH

35 ..

9 16

1'2 il

31

'2 61 53 16

9 5

!J c-.7 88

126 lt5

265 6

47 15

III 470 H

101 ·13

201 19 60 4tj

I;

1

57 73 74 59 91

29 60 51 56 71

Ii lU2 1 58 1 137

75 20 80 27 12

33 21

79

47 38 ej,

2:) 19 '2ti

4:.1 ~2 51 ~8

1 79 71 65 .;30 447·

39 3S

13 H 95 86

4 154 114

1

80 67 1-1 1(;

8J 86

7 48 29

36 B2

'1.7 :H 9 ]70 131

21 D5 80

1 170 97 ~ 1-19 127

1

90

21

22 ~

10

..

8~3 61

128 73

In 602 103 238

93

222 30

234 165 55

304 50 87 7l

13 524

81 207

97

18.:$ 18

209 140

51

279

MALHARGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- L.e. h --._-_.----..... WORKERS No.

I II III IV V VI . VII VIII IX X ---'----, ,-__J.__-., r---'---, ,---'--.,

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

~r F M F l\f F M F M F M F M F M F M F M 10' 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ~9 30 31 33 33 3,t '35 36 37 1

23 11 .. 28 6 IS 12 2+ 51 60 53 9 7 1 1 '2 '~7 50 52 53 46 .J 21 40 45 53 54 56 5 4,) 56 51 72 (il 9 10 54 ~4 .";,,)

92 75 3 Ii 1 1 79 72 5G 48 11 10 n 36 54 G7

IHl 6H 9 l'l , 1 1 73 122 58 35 23 ~ 4 26 3(1 5!1 21 12 .. (; 1'1 (00 • 29 :jo 11 10 2 .. 211 28 1 ,n 53 tH .. Uninhabited 62 35 29 12 17 36 63 M 1!1 .. .. .. 20 35 61 12 11 2 22 1'7 21 15 65

42 32 .. 17 20 66 :H 18 7 :1 0

,J .. 7 7 29 35 67 61 52 13 19 .. 1 .. .. .. 52 51 68

349 "75 57 .52 ::J 2 .')7 13 '. S 27 ,q 29 4 364 368 69 30 30 9 S 54 5'3 70

10 11 ,1 3 5 11 71 fl4 81 4 ;J .5 2 1 64 67 72

1~2 114 7 1 'l 4 1 78 84 73 70 67 5 5 ,t8 fl4 74 12 14 2 2 7 0 75

26 22 .. .j 16 24 76 77 05 4 :-1 5 64 32 77 7 .. 4 1 78

41 32 .. 4 2 1 33 32 79 27 28 2 .. 19 20 SO

1 Ii 17 7 fj :1 18 32 81 133 112 19 Jil 10 1 S 2 .. 147 135 82

M t;b 25 !l 9 .. (; 12 67 61 83

135 85 7 li 4 fl 9 12 6 149 201 84 136 120 5 7 :3 3 2 97 118 8:'

28 l 294 4 'I J3 1 ..j 6 3 8 1 210 242 86 49 42 12 H .. .. 32 46 87

122 8-5 ·1 2 :.! 52 79 88 fi9 tif, 3 5 S 3 .. .. 57 60 89

l' ninhabited !Xl

162 7 1" 5 76 ~2 91 d .. .. .. .. .. 866 372 52 92 1.,') 71 40 87 9 .5 91 OJ 5 ::>2 5 469 lH9 92 91 f'l 5 :2 .. 5 .. .. .. 61 45 93

200 IS! 2'1 21 5 :2 3 8 '2 :2 195 228 9·1 91 '.)7 II 70 A6 95

194 IGS 13 15 1 3 185 203 96 21 14 6 4 3 .. .. 16 23 97

185 175 33 !l9 3 9 1 8 1 151 132 98 13t 112 16 2, 4 5 .. 2 4 182 123 99

45 48 7 B B 38 30 100

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L, C, No,

Name of Village

Area F"cilitie~ in ~ ,'ailable acre"

'}

lll1 ?\lagl'ana 102 Suthal' Holya 103 Ba.lhi Bolya 10 I B3.rkheda 10;; Hingoria

lOG Su\'asda 107 Jetpura lOS Sori 109 Rupi 110 Gudbheli Pipliawali

Ill. Badri

I',

p, p,

p,

112 Rinchha p, 113 Banskhedi (Barujanawali) 114 Badpur 11.5 Talav Piplya p,

116 Ranyara 117 Napa Kheda 118 Piplia Ratan ] 19 Deva Kheda 121} Pipli!! Raisingh

121 Dhorri 122 Supda 123 Ninora. 124 Khokhra 1~", hhatiya l"he,li

P, P, P,

I'.

126 Tila Kheda P,M,H,D, MP(O),\1cw,Po,To,

127 Luna Heda P. 12>3 Chita Khedi 129 AakyapahrR. 180 Turkia I',

111 ])ol'wada l' Po , P: 1:32 Nagad Piplya 1 H'l Tlillod 1',:-'11'(0), ] 3-1 Kbunti ] % 1~hatia Kheai

13G Bah l1edi (Dhani) 187 Panth Piplya IS8 Kachria Chandra\,at 139 Lasudia Rathor J 40 Bhangi Piplia

141 Kachl'ia Kadm3.1a 142 Sohangara 143 Kayala 14.4 Kheda Koyala 145 Samwada

146 Semli 147 Nalikheda 148 Khankhrai 149 Kheda 150 Bahi

l',

p, p, p.

P,

p.

P.

p, P.D,

l,~:17 50:1 807

1,32,5 1,487

1,113 348 633 606

2,115

618 1,576

890 958

1,952

1,605 911

1,500 641

],091

5!W 604

1,113 903 691

590

1,798 755 627 868

3,057 1,060 2,842

1,040 l,Oq"

fJ57 1,071 1,892

779 466

1,296 1,165

519 414

2,705

754 602

1,189 1,988 3,185

OCCll.

pied House~

107 17 .'35

116 134

40 1)5 24

1(;0

H7 79 5:2 93 71

100 129

8f; 33 Gi

17 36 69 60 40

429

137 47 52 90

207 8(;

].dO 50 R4

5:1 DO

148 83 20

100 59 17 1I9 77

120 32 44 9S

266

House· hold.

107 17 35

116 134

Total Population ,---_ __.L_-..

P :\I

'i

Gl'.l 3~n ,~2 35

218 lOG 639 317 6.5.5 .'3B!J

F

28!) 17

112 322 316

Scheduled Castes

r-_J....---.

:\f F

10

81 21

4 40 64

11

S:.>. 17

S 47 6'1

Uninhlbited 10 171) ';)7 79 ]7 6.5 377 109 178 :14 24 161 84 77

J60 '" 840 4,,2 H9S :;.5

242 120 446 216 285 158 432 224 411 2~8

122 230 127 20S ISS

102 461 239 222 129 681 348 333

88 417 217 200 33 213 ]08 105 fo5 2<;9 161 12S

]7 36 G9 GO 40

104 50 202 115 369 207 313 174 243 124

431 1,987 1,037

137 684 334 48 250 128 52 286 14l !10 530 2R2

'207 1,0,,:; 530 SG 3!J''l 211

140 GR6 cfJ3 50 2t;'1 1 fJ4 R~ {,je; 21'2

,j:3 272 90 :;02

148 705 83 465 29 162

J01. 516 59 370 17 85 23 135 77 864

1'10 618 S2 145 44 291 99 515

266 1,1142

lS7 258 :151 241 !)4

25t }9-1

43 80

191

S17 75

ISS 261 653

54 87

162 139 119

950

350 122 J,.t.j ,Wi

1 'i:i 2H 35~ 224 68

262 176

42 55

173

301 70 98

254 589

14 36

S 78 37

31 146

"6 39 fi8

Ml 32 29 <;16

2

81

80

fn 27

so

17 2

00 51 1;;

4'3 4"

7 11 5

44 13 49 11

135

12 3~

fJ1

11 45 G

81 H

:)0

135 66 30} J8

49 21 20 19

2

AS

71

87 40 '17 2(i lH

17 5

101 58 13

41 46

6 5 ~

37 15 39 12

129

Scheduled Tribes

r--'--, M F 1Q

..

.. ..

..

..

1~

WORKERS Literate

and Educated ,--......_-.,

r-_.J_--"

Total (I-IX) ,-~

1\1 F :\1 F

14

111 10 12 77

Vl2

.. 16 53 32

104

38 83 37 48 57

59 58 70 14 2,5

10 35 79 57 37

Jfj ]ii 17

217 }-d 7 2,

69 73 5 195 170

21 R 1!J9

59 3G 1 IV; ()!J :l (i(; 41 'l 27', 214

G.J 64 1-1 118 77

1 8~ 7G ::; 130 128 2 145 1O!J

5 14'3 134 2 211 204 4 IB8 107

(;2 61 92 4R

25 61

(] 107 3 111 1 62

31 30 88 87 59

566 205 535 266

133 18 192 170 H 68 GG 40 87 40

101 175 117

214 54 96 23 S7

21 107 124 76 9

63 27

9 36 41

164 15 26 63

824

2'3 ::n:J 2g9 123" 94

5 2.Hl 180

32 7

]0

1

9 3

4 54

93 76 lot:' 12,(

88 196 212 147

56

150 130

21 49

III

200 45 76

152 890

(i(j

82 188 58 4 !

143 106 23 37 78

112 38 46

140 852

281

MALHARGARH TAHSIL

VVORKERS NON· ------·-------------L------------------~--------------~VVORKERS

I ,---J---." M F

18 19

194 138 7 27

53 7l Itl1 16G IG2 181

.54 HI 110 6.~

56 41 2:37 18h

47 :51 10'~ 64

75 70 113 10Q 12, 108

127 124 180 183 129 107

50 59 1',6 40

25 63 97 86 46

77

27 25 79 79 56

85

159 '149 64 65 83 40

';'47 106

255 270 102 82 182 166

79 72 134 121

64 63 99 (;7

191 173 126 54

51 ::9

110 1Sl2 106 100

16 22 42 37 91 61

II

M F 20 21

15

10

11

J 12 1]

11 8 3

4 4

10 5

13 3

5

3 14

6 7

" .J

14

,. 2

12

5 ·1

11 VI

'1 18

G

8 VI

2 8

5 9 8 3

16

21

11

23 8

12 4 3

15 15

4 5

16 18 10 6

5 1 7

15 14

III .----<---,

M F

22 23

1·') 2

6

2

2 4

12 2

1 2

1

10

1

20 1

11 1

2 1

2

179 98 14 14 1 45 39 69 43 2 3 3

105 87 276 273 21

24 17 19 43 31

11 3G

1

V ,--J---.

M F

26 27

VI ..--'---. M F 28 29

.' Uninhabited

14 5 3

1 1 3

:3 11

.(

4 .3 1

82

12 1

3

9

12

1 B 2

13 2

5

2

79

4 4 1

14 32 20 27

1

2

1 1

.. '7

:2

7

1

,-3

1

1

13

1

6

1

,-2 2

1 1

vn .----'----. M F

30 31

5

2

2

1 4 1

10

144

6

9 4

2

1 9

1

2 1

5

:2

VIII r-_"___'

M F

32 33

.. 1 6

0'

3

5

IX ~ M F

X L C ,....---J-- -, No,

M f

84 35 36 37 1

1

1 1 5

1

.. 2

1 2

1

3 1 1

2

1

138

2

.. 2

3 3 7 1 1

3

4

7 10

3

9

lOG 136 101 28 20 102 ?,7 39 103

122 152 104 121 117 105

" 106 38 43 107 .'34 10Q lOS 28 36 109

1 169 184 110

5(, .58 111 !18 15'3 112

3 7·1 51 113 9,1 ,""0 11 j

R'J 7 j 115

91 88 11(; 137 12\1 117 79 93 11H 46 44 119 (-;9 SO 1110

25 23 121 _ 54 57 122 100 7! 193

63 52 12-1 62 tiO 125

74 502 684 126

142 180 127 60 56 128 54 105 12,)

107 131 130

1 217 226 131 88 88 1B2

1 13~ 15~ 133 61 5il 1!1J 97 82 135

4>1 CCl 136 122 Wl 137 139 166 138

94 166 1B9 38 24 140

1 104 119 141 64 70 142 22 19 143 en 18 144 80 95 145

117 18~J 146 30 32 147 57 52 148

109 114 149 1 263 2~7 15J

282

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu. Literate ,----'--,

L.c. Name of Facilities in pied House. Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I·IX)

,-~ ,----'----,. ,.-_-L----., ,..-----'-_ ...... P 1\1 F M F M F M F \1 F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 » ]0 1.1 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Sokaui 3g3 40 40 219 102 117 1 1 7 69 48 152 Babu Kheda 875 66 66 299 159 HlJ 10 13 67 8 103 70 153 Chavali 594 46 46 212 112 100 42 29 28 1 70 59 154 Borkhedi Kamlia 591 32 82 174 90 84 10 14 32 1 45 34 155 Kamlia P. 648 44 44 240 114 126 35 5 65 57

lE6 Chouthkhedi 780 55 55 287 148 139 3 3 29 93 71 157 Dhabla P,D. 2,969 186 186 855 434 42] J02 113 115 13 276 2GO 158 Takhatpur 317 18 18 85 46 49 ·1 2 17 1 34 32 159 Ambav 556 33 33 180 02 88 4 7 ]4 1 46 33 160 Balagudha P,M,MP(O),Po. 1,880 250 250 1,343 707 636 105 100 305 25 413 313

161 Thadod P. 1,718 110 110 514 2.53 251 28 32 100 14 13g 79 le2 \1 j1.garia 525 !W 20 115 66 49 2 '2 23 46 21 163 Dhikania P. 981/ 57 eo 302 16·1 138 49 41 40 3 102 72 16·~ Belala P. 1,151 79 79 451 241 210 86 75 82 11 IBO 109 165 Devri P. 1,014 49 49 269 127 142 18 12 34 81 80

166 Mindla Kheda 534 53 5B 294 152 142 49 53 60 1 100 91 ).67 Hannmantiya. 705 46 46 220 107 113 17 1 71 79 168 Sidvan p. 1,826 115 115 523 278 245 28 28 106 3 157 142 169 Arnva Mina 645 27 27 141 75 66 11 7 9 46 40 170 Umria P. 952 64 64 296 148 14'3 36 38 34 8B 76

171 Sujanpura 425 17 17 122 64 58 'i' 10 J3 36 6 172 Dhal<di 720 22 22 124 65 59 1 10 2 39 27 173 Mund Khosha 389 R 8 ilO 16 14 3 12 12 174 Barkheda ]ai,ingh P. 991 Gl Gl 3Hl 171 148 10 11 16 95 29 175 Dunglavada p. 755 46 46 2:)13 124 112 15 H 60 2 74 74

176 Gogarpura 846 56 56 318 153 165 2.:1 34 57 3 82 106 177 Botalganj P,Po. 800 198 200 1,020 515 505 26 3.~ 148 22 307 213 178 Haripura 402 22 22 114 59 55 25 26 17 38 40 179 Palevana P. 1,097 80 80 396 204 192 35 40 71 1 12~ 104 180 Mundedi 1,078 48 48 245 129 116 18 18 17 78 (;7

Doria Mina 999 70 70 358 177 181 o~ !l!l 20 181 <>1 105 101 182 Bardal 1,268 43 44 170 87 83 'f 2 1 45 53

283

MALHARGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NO"!.'!·

~------., WORKEE~S

L.C. I It III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

~ .-------'----. r--'----. ,----'----; r---"-----, ,.---.-J--. ~ ~ ~ ~

M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F M r M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

M 30 7 17 ., 8 .. 1 31 69 151

92 6il 5 3 3 4 3 56 70 159

55 55 8 7 ,. .. .. 42 41 153

38 31 1 2. 1 ~ 1 3 M 50 154

57 R7 1 5 1 1 49 69 155

75 68 fj 3 -1 ~ 1 1 55 68 156 , .. .. .. 183 20:) 45 45 23 9 2 7 9 6 1 158 161 157

17 26 11 C ~ 3 12 17 158 0'

41 27 5 (j " . , .. .. 46 55 159

304 270 29 So, S 29 6 34 9 4 294 323 160 «J

/

101 64 15 J4 S 6 5 1 S 1 114 182 161

RS 16 8 ;; .. .. 20 28 162

SO 67 5 3 13 .. 1 1 1 :2 1 62 66 163

123 103 2 4 1 2 1 .. .. 1 2 111 101 16!

61 73 9 4 6 2 5 1 " 46 62 165

sO S3 3 8 A 7 o- Il 52 51 166

60 72 4 5 2 2 2 .. .. .. 2. -' 1 36 34 167

1 6 135 5 ~ 1 6 2 2 1 3 " 4 121 103 1E'8

44 3S " 2 2 29 26 169

72 56 9 20 ,- 2 65 72 170

36 6 .. 28 52 171

20 8 19 19 " 26 32 172

5 3 7 9 4 2 173

84 J8 11 11 .. " 76 119 174

41 53 9 5 24 16 . 50 38 1.75 ,.

75 100 7 G ,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 71 59 176

14,5 133 21 36 17 2 29 39 32 17 2 10 1 27 208 292 177

W3 37 4 3 1 .. 21 15 178

00 88 16 16 13 3 .. 1 81 88 179

66 54 12 I 6 51 49 180

99 96 4 :3 1 2 1 " 72 80 181

45 31 2Z .- to 42 gO 18:J

284

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 2 8 1 :2 3 4

1 Agar 187 1£0 32 Bar Kheda Nayak 161 155 2 Akali 67 18 33 Bar Kheda Rathor 146 136 3 Akali Diwan 170 118 34 Bar Kheda Ucla 200 202 4 Akali Shivdas Bel 143

1 Gaon 5 Akaya 154 178 I Deepa Ka Def'a 35 Bal'oj 175 187 II Gabbi Ka Dera 36 Barrama 1 1

(; Akvakunwarpada 53 58 I Garwada I BanJaya Ka l(hedN

37 Bas Gaon 21 63 7 Amli 194 194 38 Bawadi Kheda 56 66 8 Anandipura 97 29

Bhadaka 128 174 39 9 Area () 5S

167 151 40 Bhagori I BanJaya

I Banjaro Ka Tola 10 Asawati 181 196

41 Bhama Khedi 95 27 1! Avara 155 180 Bhangdi 16~ H!f 42

1 Bheyul!hatta II Tel; 43 Bhatuni 176 18* 44 Bheel Khedi 7 60

B I Bal1jara Ka Tala

12 Baghuniya 102 157 45 Bhojpur 64 24 I Bagada Ka Tala 46 Bhundiya 138 156 II Banjara Ka Tola I Rundi III Khanehi IV Surawata

47 Bhunki 98 30 18 Bakama 130 176 48 Boliya 121 106

I Hasayi Ka Deru 49 Bar Khedi 54 52

14 Baloda 92 23 50 Bar Khedi Ghata 127 173 15 Bamni U m IG Bani 196 195

Bar Khedi Redaka 136 165 51 17 Bania Khedi 17 6

186 209 52 Borwani 18 Banjari 9 62 19 Banjari 178 188 20 Bans Khedi 203 208 C

21 Baodi Kheda 179 189 li3 Chachawada 45 11 22 Bapachya 195 19!1 .' Chand Khedi 123 107 <J"

23 Bara Khedi a,~ G7 ,11 Ch;md Khedi 144 138 24 Bardiya Amara 82 72 ,5G Chandrapura 20 64 25 Bardiya Istmurar 12 93 57 eh llldwas,l 159 182 26 BftrdlYa. Istmurar 1(;7 163 5'\ Ch'mplya Khedi 3 S

I Devgarh II Kuvawala I Banjaraotl ]( a Tola

27 Bardiya Puna 165 150 59 Chhayan 168 204 28 Bar Kheda Ammekhan 91 103 60 Chidi 132 177 29 Bar Kheda Gangasa 35 54

SO Bar Kheda Loya 22 69 61 Chikanya 62 102

31 Barkhedi Mitthu 28 99 I Kheda

I Railwa;v Station A,.,a 62 Chukani 13 ~7

285

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location LocatioQ Serial CadeNa. CadeNa. Serial Cade No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 ~ 3 1 II 3

0 H

63 Daniya I<hedi 31 10 95 Hanumantiya 1111 116 64 Dasariya 109 75 96 lIaripura 1110 105 65 Deedore 2:3 90 97 Hatai 91j 33

I Banjara /(a Tala 93 lIatuniya 135 166 66 Denthli Buzurg 33 13 99 Hingoriya 67 50

I Banjara Ka Tala I Odon Ka Kheda

67 Denthli Khurd 34 55 69 Devri 182 1511

69 Devriya 69 31 I Banjara Ku Tola

100 Jamuniya 166 140

70 Dhaba 6 5~ Jassa Khedi D8

I Sendhiya Ka YO/i 101 87 102 Jhinkadiya 65 20

71 Dhabla Gujar 145 137 103 Jhirnya 14 98 72 Dhabla Mohan 68 17 104 Jhobra 66 19 73 Dhakni 27 96 105 lodma 25 94 74 Dhalmun 47 14 106 Jodmi 26 95 75 Dhamniya Diwan 201 206 107 Junapani j)horniya 202 207 76 Dhamniya Ihali 51 41 108 Junapaui PawaH 116 III 77 Dhaturiya 207 130 78 Dholadi 41 88 70 Dongar Khedi 198 199 K

E 109 Kachhaliya 79 4//

80 Emdi 1108 129 liD Kala Kheda 119 110

81 Eri 100 159 111 Kanpura 11 2

F 112 Kanthar,ya 8 61

82 Farasali Divan 1106 181 I Natha Banjal'a Ka TollI

G 1I3 Karadiya 55 51

114 I{aradiya 49 36

'33 Gaia Khedi 80 17 115 Kareliya 153 175 84 Gangpura ~O 9 116 Khai Kbeda 190 126 85 Gangsi 193 192 I BhalJipu,.a 86 Garda 1'l{ 186 117 Khajuri Dada 58 84

I Kheda liS Khajuri Panth 147 117

87 Gariya T,hedi 48 35 119 Khajuri Runda 78 46 88 Ghattya lstmurar 173 185 120 Kbankhari 103 144 B:J Ghat),a 8J '17 90 Gopalpul'a 18 II

121 Kharawada 16 'I

91 Gopalpura 177 183 I Bagp"I'a II De'l)1'undi 92 Gopalpura Tank 74- 38 III Kheda IV Mata Khedi 93 Guradia 111 74 V Pa,.thi Ka Tanda 94 Guradia Nal'sinlib 6'.l 411 VI Chatl'fI Ki Kutli

286

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Contd,

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No Serial CadeNa. Code No. !\'o. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

\I 3 1 \I 3

122 Khar Kheaa 118 109 157 Palkhanda 150 119 123 Khejadiya 188 127 ]fiS Pandheriya 101 158 124 Kher Kheda 72 1'5 I Son'Varli II Cllokha 125 Kher Khedi 160 162 159 Panwadi 75 39 126 Kher Khedi 189 128 1GO Parasli 129 169 127 Kilgari 172 181 128 Kothada Buzurg 90 104 129 Kothada Khurd 117 102 161 Pawati 88 SO

1.30 Kothadi 93 25 I Ginning Factory & Railway Station

1G2 Pharasali 110 73 131 Kothadi Aaka 2.05 1,,2.

163 Pharnya Khedi 122 108 132 Kundaya Charandas 24 89

1M Phool Kheda 86 78 133 Kund!a Buwrg 105 H6 1(;5 Pinchhala 162 197 134 l(undla Khurd 104 U7

I Bhagga Ka Tola 1% Kuravan 197 U18

II Bhiri Ka Tola J HariplII'a III Kishan Ka Tola

133 Kurla~i 43 100 TI' Khedi I Kheda

IGG Pipal KheJa 4 ;,7

L I Om'ga Ba11jara Ka Tala

II Hi"alal Banjara Ka Tola

137 Lakhl. Khedi 8f! 71 III Ratu:na Balliara l{a Tola

138 Lakbama Khedi 9. 20 IV Se'Va Banjara Ka Tola

139 Lalpura 180 190 167 Pipliya 126 172 UO Lambi Khedi f,l 101 It)S Pipliya G hata 152 122

169 Pipliya Ja t i 3G 65

141 Lasudia 71 3~ 170 Pipliya Mitthesh3 42 87

M 1i1 Pipily:1. Molnmmell. 87 79

142 Makdawan 169 13j I Pipliya Railway Statioll

143 Makadi Chamunda 199 ~OI 172 Pipliya l{aja 50 to

144 Manki 85 76 H5 Manpura lOS l.42 I Hanjaora Ka Kheda

1'6 1\1el Kheda 140 148 17:3 Puny:l. Khc<li 73 S7 147 Mola Khedi Buzurg 46 16 148 Mala Khedi Khurd 124 171 149 Mardi 125 170

R

150 MundJa 131 16S 17·1 Ralayati 70 S'l

N I Banjat'a l(a Tola

151 Nal Kheda 114 113 175 Ram Khedi 139 154 152 Narayani 1.9 56 176 Ranayara 76 43 153 Nariya Buzurg 107 145 177 Ranayara IS2 191 154 Nariya Khurd 187 133 I Khcda 155 Nipaniya 163 103

]78 Rati Khedi 60 83

p 179 Rawati 59 B2 180 Roja 10 91

156 Paddya Kbedi 149 1~0 I B{mjarQ Ha Tola

287

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Concld.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No, Serial Code No. Code No. Na. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

181 Ruparel 133 167 193 Shankhoddhar 44 21 . 1 Banjara K a Kheda 199 Surjana Juna 191 125

182 Ruppura 32 12 I Naya Kheda IS') Rupra 40 86

200 Surjana :Kaya 171 124

S I Su,.jana 201 Sura Khedi 148 121

181 Sagoriya 142 139 185 Sakariya Khedi 13J 164 T 186 Sakdya Khedi 39 85 187 Sakr iya Khedi HI 141 202 Takrawad 183 200 188 Salari 159 161 203 Tarawali 113 115 Ig9 Salriya 204 210 204 Tola Khedi 156 17" .

I Gaon I Nagga Ka De,.a 190 Sapanya 89 81 De'!)a Ka De,.a II

191 Sath Kheda 77 44 U 192 Satsuva 29 8 193 Semli Diwan 115 114 205 Udlya Khedi 96 28 194 Semli Hada 184 203 195 Semli Rupa 206 Umriya 63 22

103 45 196 Semli Shankar 185 134 V 197 Semrol 16 4

I Hemant Kheda 207 Varni 31 48

II Banjara 208 Vishniya 151 123

0· . a ...:IZ

>­IX: o !­U tJJ IX: Q z e:: o !-

~-~-~~~~ N

U""\ 00 ~ .....,

~ .. ~ ~ ~ ....

288

8

"­' . ..,

N N_ N

'" N N

'" ro o ... ro

---#~ ~a;;- Q,J

.~~ ~ a] A ,-d-<:sa ~

0· ..s~ ...,

:389

- -

C',

. .

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L.C. No.

1

Name of Village

2

Facilities available

Area in

acres

Occu­pied

Houses

290

House· Scheduled holds Total Population Castes

,-__ -J.-_______

PIlI F

6 7 8 10 11

14/6 GarothTahsil (Rural) 2,80,533 14,237 14,306 75,300 38,677 36,623 8,056 7,772

Barrama 2 }{anpura 3 ChanpJya Khedi 4 Pipal Khedi ,5 /\ rea

6 Dhaba 7 Bheel Khedi 8 Kanthal'ia 9 Banjari

10 Roja

11 Bamni 12 Bardia htmUl'ar 13 Chukani lei Jhi,'nya Vi Kharawada

16 Semrol 17 Bania Khedi 18 GopaJpura 19 Naravani 20 Chandraplll'a

21 Basgaon

P.

7,199 453 626

2,005 2,450

1,160 340 693

2,315 1,888

986 p. 1,771

402 522

P,M,Po. 5,'):]5

P,D. 2,385 50.5 80;] fi2S 914

22 Barkheda Loya P, 1,412 1,292

833 553

1,341

23 Deedore 24 Kllndalya Charandas 25 Jodma

26 Jodmi 27 Dhakni 28 Barkhedi Mitthu 29 Satsllva 30 Gangpura

31 Daniv~ Khedi 32 Ruppura 33 Denthli Duzllrg 34 Denthli Khurd 35 Barkheda Ganga'~

36 Pipliya ]a'; 37 Jas"a Khedi 88 Barakhedi 39 Sakriya Khedi

40 Rupra

41 Dholadi 42 Pipliya l\Titthe"ha 43 Eurlasi 44 Shankhoddhar ~5 Chachawarla

46 Mot, Khedi nllzurg 47 Dhalmnn 48 Gariya Ehedi 49 l( 'l.r~di va 50 Pipliya' I,aja

850 p, 1,455

917 456 580

685 1,122

P. 2,970 P. 2,109

P,Po. 2,563

p, 851 375 262 365 •

+6,552 703

479 P. 1,197

P,S. 2,150 1,243 3,730

1,272 P. 1,938

797 153

1,062

• Area merged into Garoth Town.

136 11 36 75

lR5

3S 4

21 107

B7

67 127 14 'I

271

186 17 28 17 34

46 175 17 S4 47

31 85 5f,

2 57

211 160 2')5

85 18

9

36

79 93 10

191

li4 121

77 27 55

136 713 11 63 36 213 75 429

185 77~

38 4

21 107

37

218 18

106 510 183

67 3.J,'l 127 641 14 92 7 58

271 1,485

186 978 17 129 29 181 17 110 3-1 195

46 175 17 34 47

31 85 56

192 923 103 170 'J.56

154 507 312

2 10 f7 327

2U 970 160 795 255 1,341

85 18 9

36

79 93 10

191

421 85 51

225

429 508 45

, 05

372 36

109 218 RGO

123 12 60

287 99

341 27

104 211 407

()5

6 46

243 ,S·I

77 17 48 28 70

11

.0 10

60 12 50 86 70

(j

39 11

]S4 329 48 3G

763

11)4 20 12 312 98 83

44, 17 13 22

722 80 92

501 70 90 63 98

~75 14G 149 59 8 7 01 15 17 47 4 2

102 508

5F> 79

138

97 .

90 4'20

50 91

118

22 90

22 49

SG GS 3~ 2('5 242 7{j 170 H2 27 Uninhabited Uninhabited

4 178 505 376 698

6 1-19 465 ·11'1 6M)

216 205 45 40 23 28

Uninhabited

115 no

Uninhabited 224 205 267 241 22 23

496 499

30 1'30 i~C!

70

60

28 90

124

22 76

18 ·17

36 69 S2

.. 23

107 71 93

5U

2

31 66

121

54 '::)3 203 150 85 41 47 46 15

80 42 46 43 15

121 77 27 56

.... )7 299 298 330 181 149 14-1 75 69 253 122 131

Scheduled Tribes

,-_ __.A..,___-..,

:-'1 F

13

1

Literate and

Educated r--..l-....,

M F

14 15

WORKERS ,_------

Total (I-IX)

,---__J"__,,

M F

Hi 17

10,023 874 24,122 15,941

65 2

17 2,1

134

2

42 3

3

3 1 8

1

20 2 59 4

1 3

274 34

179 22 22 2

6 G 8

2 250 10 ]2 15

12 9J 39

50 188 104 S06

45 3 3

6

58 52

5 IG5

30 90 50 15 15

.. 17

7 2

12 35

2

22

3 1 1 2

221 24 63

133 188

85 7

31 lUg 68

119 223

37 22

418

258 47

.57 35 52

55 293

32 50 85

51 179 103

3 108 326 246 433

120 32 17 .. 86

140 181 11

323

132 201 110 54 73

127 18 45

13;) 149

46 U

17 95 28

43 189

9 1

226

191 15 55 27 50

45 254

13 41 42

29 93 25

4 88

260 214 379

94 5

14

2.

54 70 11

280

78 184

95 31 67

291

GAROTH TAHSlL

WORKERS NON-...... WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L. C. r----1'----. ..----'--...... ,____;___, .-----'-----. No •

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

18,53412,714 2,090 2,500 742 118 999 425 51 290 38 740 36 80 596 11014,55520,682 14/6

110 81 15 13 ~G 17 30 16 11 7 .. II 151 214 1 18 4 17 2 1 12 9 2 52 25 9 20 '2 .... 46 59 3

122 122 8 10 3 85 79 4 115 56 17 84 21 21 7 8 6 2 178 258 !j

74 46 10 38 49 6 7 6 5 7

031 17 29 29 8 148 88 18 7 8 118 148 9 ~8 13 15 15 36 56 10

111 38 8 5 65 121 11 169 148 23 '38 14 6 2 10 1 1 106 123 12

<l5 9 U 8 11 85 13 21 1 1 .. 14 21 14

W) 146 38 40 50 4(; 26 60 5 50 14 345 496 15

201 174 14 13 2 13 4 2 13 1 12 245 284 16 ~2 14 .. 1 15 1 1 4 23 44 17 43 5U 5 14 33 36 18 32 22 FI 5 28 20 19 50 48 2 '2 46 47 20

46 45 9 47 45 21 206 199 HI 51 17 9 19 11 4 210 166 22 24 0 4 2 4 2 21 37 23 n 37 2 4 5 2 29 50 24 77 31l 8 9 53 76 25

43 20 6 6 2 2 1 35 39 26 126 59 40 3') .5 1 1 7 •• 86 149 27

73 2 9 15 1 2 7 18 1 6'1 117 28 Uninhabited 29 Uninhabited SO

" " 4 1 2 31 101 76 6 7 70 66 32 225 Ifl3 SO 31 59 36 15 3 179 205 33 214 201 .! 10 (; 3 Hi 6 180 205 34 811 299 21 63 21 34 17 37 9 265 264 35

91 71 13 fl 8 11 8 3 96 III 36 23 5 U 13 35 37 17 13 6 14 38

Uninhabited 39

7f. 2 4 2 4 29 108 40

Uninhabited 41 ISO 42 9 11 1 1 84 151 42 125 28 37 38 6 9 4 2 1 1 86 171 43

8 4 7 3 11 12 44 240 222 53 58 (j 16 1 fi 1 173 219 45

73 61 14 14 43 3 '2 71 72 46 164 159 9 13 5 15 12 7 1 98 lU 47 100 89 5 5 5 1 71 54 48 53 30 1 1 ,. 21 38 49 ..

49 6t 50 60 58 3 9 8 7

29~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKEI{S Literate r---J._---

Area Occu- Scheduled Scheduled and Total L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- TOLal f'0plllatj<m Castes Tl'ibes Educated (I-IX) No. Yillage available acres Houses hulth ,....-__ • ..J,._ ____ , r-_._'---., ,------.., ,---_....._~ r-~- _....l-.--...

p ]\1 F M F M F M F M F

2 8 4 5 6 7 8 !) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Dharnniya Ihali (l07 Ml 58 3% 170 165 27 28 29 105 113 52 Guradiya Narsingh P. 1,195 111. 111 600 310 290 34 29 199 8 195 215 Ml Akya Kunwarpada 1,871 75 75 899 200 199 24 22 15 124 110 51 Ror Khedi 246 22 22 108 61 47 13 34 27 ·~ii Karadiya 6ilO Uninhabited

56 Bawadi Kheda 456 12 12 51 27 21 II 22 2 57 Hingodya 502 21 21 186 7.Q 63 21i 20 18 48 3l. 58 Khajuridoda 1,083 38 3S 2!)!! ]] (i 117 21 18 3 77 20 59 Rawati 960 43 48 210 102 lOR 29 42 9 68 30 60 Rati Khedi 628 24 l!-l 124 BG 1i8 24 21 4 44 15

61 Lanmbi Khedi 489 31 31 1(ll 81 80 ]8 12 1 49 22 62 Chikanya P. 3,311 155 155 869 430 439 G4 64 70 6 259 69 6'3 Umriya 1,811 9, 95 538 282 256 63 55 110 9 168 133 64 Bhojpur 1.023 30 30 149 72 77 16 53 -17 (I.') Thinkacliya !JfiC 21 23 100 .51 40 11 6 11 80 84

66 Ihobl'a 038 17 17 114 49 65 3 8 4 31 34 67 Akali 447 17 17 81 40 41 10 13 7 29 24 68 Dhabla Mohan P. 1,149 '(0 70 401 204 197 81 80 52 III 126 fJ5 69 Devriyn P. 1,579 no 110 508 270 238 82 69 56 154 132 70 RaJayati 1,060 59 59 320 158 162 71 68 19 108 108

71 Lasudia P. 2,115 121 ]2.1 641 326 315 71 75 129 7 206 172 72 Kher Kheda 587 44 44 237 118 119 50 50 8 74 78 73 Punya Khedi 568 28 28 129 61 68 15 12 20 1 36 33 74 GopaJpura Tank' 447 11 11 60 32 28 18 )6 6 16 18 75 Panwadi P. 1,854 109 UO 590 305 28S 54 36 100 4 175 163

76 Ranayara 1,085 4'3 43 235 U!J 116 10 6 8 74 78 77 Sath Kbeda P,D,PO_ 3,019 254 254 1,391 712 679 73 64 364 50 395 3.5 78 Khajuri Runda P. 2,545 187 187 955 472 483 88 92 202 23 308 303 79 Kachhaliya 882 28 28 ]28 74 54 4 5 9 47 16 80 Gaja Khedi 415 lie: 18 110 58 52 3 35 4

81 Varni 699 15 ]5 91 56 35 29 4'3 6 82 Dardiya Amara P,Po. )1,078 149 149 817 409 408 97 96 195 13 255 223 1'3 Lakha lZhecii 574 14 14 100 52 48 16 21 6 1 30 14 R4 Glw.tya 345 6 6 40 18 22 .. 7 1 19 7 ~5 Manki 407 10 10 66 27 39 4 5 3 20 6

86 Phool Kheda 946 52 52 31.6 164 J 52 1J6 116 17 11.6 59 87 Pipliya Mohammad 745 70 70 357 189 168 19 16 88 4 123 41 88 Pawati P,D,Po. 4,947 350 !l50 ) ,793 995 79B 178 164 941 41 621 421 89 Sapanya 759 68 68 sn 174 167 21 27 21 117 2S 90 Kothada Buzmg P,Po. 4,846 293 1193 1,345 688 6.57 169 111 241 21 489 397

91 Barkhec1a Ammekban 760 24 24 136 74 62 8 8 8 52 27 92 Baloda P. 2,329 167 167 866 468 39S 59 41 174 24 292 179 9fl Koth.,,1\ 71>9 14 14 95 46 49 .. .. 8 29 1 94 Lakbarna Khedi 6'29 43 4'1 189 93 96 J5 40 9 .. 59 53 95 Rham., Khedi l,O:'1l 56 5G 340 175 IG5 25 13 44 4 120 36

96 Udlya Khedi 115 65 65 358 174 184 174 184 5 129 117 97 Ananrlipura 848 27 27 140 66 74 5 6 .. 20 45 49 98 Bhunkl 438 1G 16 82 42 40 23 20 9 29 27 99 Hatai 1,029 51 51 287 1110 117 12 19 .. t. 2 86 77

100 F.ri 806 22 22 111 57 54 5 3 t' 11 36 31

293

GAROTH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· WORKERS L.C

No. n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

.---....L__ ...... ,.....~ ,.....---'--...... r--....L--. ~ ,.....~ r-....L--. ,--.J----, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

99 110 ,l 2 4 1 65 52 51 161 201 10 H 7 2 10 5 115 75 52 101 98 23 17 76 89 53

26 21 7 5 1 .4 •• 1 27 20 54 Uninhabited .. 55

15 3 :.! 4 5 2:1 56 45 30 1 2 1 25 32 57 64 11 2 [) 3 8 39 97 58 52 9 111 21 1 34 78 59 :12 3 12 12 22 43 60

40 13 9 [) 32 58 61 181 21 B!) 41 Vl 14 5 7 1 5 1 171 370 62 118 110 12 1-1 11 22 6 7 S 3 114 123 63

48 46 4 1 1 o. 19 30 64 25 34 1 4 21 1,5 65

30 31 1 1 18 31 66 25 13 16 2 :2 11 17 67 91 7:) 19 19 HI 3 4 .. 78 102 68

J32 120 18 12 3 1 116 106 69 108 108 50 54 70

163 1,54 11 18 3 3 9 12 /j 120 143 71 69 71 5 7 44 41 72 36 33 25 35 73 16 15 3 16 10 74

147 In 4 22 9 2 4 9 130 122 75

69 76 3 2 II 45 38 76 280 :175 31 40 7 33 26 12 21 II 4 317 334 77 257 27~ 17 27 3 7 16 8 II 164 180 78

3::; 14 3 2 5 1 27 a8 79 35 4 2'J .48 80

37 Fj 3 1 3 13 29 81 ]71 171 41 42 ]3 15 8 9 6 2 ]54 185 82 23 12 8 1 4 1 22 34 83 10 4 1 3 ] 1 5 15 84 Iil 1 2 5 '; 7 33 85

91 52 9 6 10 t-l 1 3 48 93 H6 64 33 7 7 9 23 1 15 4 1 66 127 87

460 337 28 63 2 3 46 14 15 18 2 27 26 2 373 377 88 97 6 6 16 9 1 3 .. 2 57 144 89

321 320 51 73 4 43 2 .. 4 16 2 249 260 90

46 2B 2 4 '.l '.l ~2 3,5 91 174 148 Hi 14 19 22 6 17 17 28 11 J76 219 92

26 1 B 17 48 93 59 46 7 84 4S 9~

106 !'ll 7 5 4 2 1 55 129 95

116 105 13 12 45 67 96 45 4:2 .. 2] 32 97 2.5 24 4 3 18 18 98 81 77 .5 34 40 99 32 81 4 .. 21 28 100

294

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate

L.C. Name of Facilities ill pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acreb Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribe" Educated (I-IX)

r----.J......___-, ,--....______ ,..--..J.....--. ,....---'----, ,--~ P 1\1 F J\I F 1\1 F l\I F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1'3 14 15 16 17

101 Pandheriya 855 58 58 289 leO 12l! . « 98 87 102 Baghunia- r.po. 2,307 250 250 1,267 (jfj7 610 150 140 200 26 379 803 103 Semli J<upa 880 66 66 398 197 201 64 137 29 1 1ilS 59 lO~ Kundla KhuJ'd 1,363 67 C7 345 185 ]60 72 59 21 117 42 105 Ellndla Buzllrg l,2!H 3~ 34 235 128 107 21 14 10 83 11

lOG J\Ial'l'ul'a 1,150 34 3,( 210 109 107 44 46 15 73 39 107 Na1'iva Buzul'l1 1,124 83 83 420 212 20.'" 76 05 51 12G 1'24 108 Khailkhari b 813 19 19 100 57 ·j3 'I .'1 IG 36 2f; 109 Dasoriya P. 2,386 117 117 619 )J12 307 84 83 122 4 20\ Vi.)

110 Phara<ali 550 24 24 113 54 5!J 28 22 9 32 15

111 Guradiya 1,240 61 61 379 190 189 37 48 40 128 57 112 Hanumantiya 2,963 88 88 439 231 '208 50 50 21 2 147 151 113 Tarawah 731 42 42 203 90 11:1 29 Clfl 10 70 8:, 114 Nalkheda 1,743 45 47 251 12,1 127 31 H 7 'i!'l .}B 115 Semli Diwan 633 25 26 151 89 (;2 29 IG 7 50 24

Ho Junapani Pawati 1,781 14 16 89 43 46 3 35 30 117 Kothada Khurd 2,007 44 4() 259 127 J32 32 38 9 2 8.5 40 118 Khar Kbeda 1,219 61 (\4 307 148 159 eo 59 23 4 1(;3 65 119 Kala Kheda 1,026 30 80 143 83· 60 IG 11 17 51 15 120 Haripura 356 Uninhabited

121 Boliya P,M,D,MP(O),Po. 2,366 451 491 2,618 ~ ,345 1,273 217 227 1 625 103 740 369 122 1>harnya Khedi 573 35 35 218 101 117 IG 64 51 123 Chand Khedi 644 35 35 199 III 88 6 4 5 80 3 124 Molakhedi Khurd 1,464 49 49 29'1 155 1.38 23 19 9 84 96 125 Mordi 700 45 45 265 134 131 9 8 60 74 5~

126 Piplya 450 Uninhabited 127 Borkhedi Ghala 891 5 5 24 15 9 d 8 128 Bhadaka B03 Uninhabited HAn Pal'asli 1,249 148 143 670 327 343 57 75 20 210 184 130 Bakana 827 43 43 223 108 115 2 ~ 14 73 77'

I'll Ml1lldla 980 51 51 315 165 IfJO 22 15 20 1(18 54 J :12 Chidi 416 20 gO 106 54 52 1 7 39 9 IS3 Ruoal'el 986 43 45 270 130 1 0 06 89 12 75 58 13·1 Sakal'ip Khedi 486 39 39 185 f;] 9<1 61 GS 11 59 15 1% Hatnniya P,D,Po. 943 143 H3 703 371 2:12 b8 ,"0 145 13 204 161

136 Borkhedi Redaka l,12R 70 70 313 1.58 1.5.1 4~ 51 23 106 54 137 Agar P. 2,475 98 98 542 262 280 65 70 72 3 162 124 138 Bhundiya P. 1,323 84 84 430 211 219 34 41 50 2 149 74 139 Ramkhecli 911 32 32 191 89 102 24 2G 26 1 52 84 140 Melbheda P,M,P,Po. 1,667 3lJ 211 1,615 824 791 148 13G 428 III 430 260

141 Sakriya Khedi 566 9 9 45 18 27 1 1 13 1 142 S~gol'iya P,RhC'. 2,349 140 14'1 712 3GG 340 51 G7 108 9 214 195 148 Akali Shivda' 1,217 83 83 421 229 1F2 69 01 44 5 139 62 IH Chan,j Khedi 505 40 ,0 247 U8 Bn 24 2G 24 77 12 145 I'hah];]' (;ujar P. 2,882 156 151~ 929 49H 436 98 73 142 8 289 294

146 BarkheJa lZath"r P. 1,476 95 UCI 473 232 241 114 136 63 6 161 107 147 Khajuripanth P,D,Po. 4,674 268 ~64 l,Mo 670 G60 146 158 242 15 424 374 148 Sure TChedi 1,076 47 47 302 154 148 10 8 5 105 10 149 Paddva Khedi 419 ,. Uninhabited .. 150 Palkhanda 898 46 45 204 110 94 65 54 '1 72 43

295

GAROTH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON----'-- ----, WORKERS L. C.

No, II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

,--....L-..., ,--....L-..., .---....._____, ,..---'---., ~ .---....L-..., ,..---.J---, r-.-J--... M F M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F

Hi 19 20 21 ~2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

82 70 16 17 ti2 4:2 101 310 236 32 48 2 8 9 1 17 9 10 278 307 102 115 38 19 21 3 1 59 142 103 93 26 19 16 1 68 118 104 73 (j 10 5 .. 45 96 105

63 37 9 2 1 30 68 106 110 103 13 21 3 86 84 107

33 25 3 3 .. 21 15 108 151 130 28 35 13 5 4 111 142 109

23 10 1 5 ;l 3 1 22 41 110

75 2,1 10 d 16 ~ 17 ]7 10 3 67 ]32 III

145 151 1 1 84 57 112 56 70 14 13 20 30 113 67 -10 2 0 7 3 45 7il II! 49 21 5 3 4 1 30 38 115

30 27 ± 3 1 8 16 116 63 2'i 17 15 3 2 42 92 117 6e 20 22 44 6 8 1 1 45 94 118 37 11 13 4 1 . 32 45 119

Uninhabited 12)

220 165 121 136 11 142 52 18 17 152 5 59 11 605 904 121 59 49 3 2 2 37 66 122 77 3 3 31 85 123 84 96 71 411 1240

71 52 3 60 79 125

Uninhabited 126 A R 7 1 127 .. Uninhabited 123

l7g 170 5 14 19 4 4 117 159 129 73 71 6 35 3S 1'30

104 54 4 57 96 131 33 6 'J 15 43 1'32 63 4G 9 'J 1 1 1 55 82 133 52 10 .5 7 fl2 '79 13.;

144 130 24 21 6 12 7 1.5 .. S 107 171 135

98 41 13 8 52 101 13u

119 ]02 32 22 2 7 2 100 156 137 110 51 32 n 2 2 2 3 62 145 138

46 24 10 2 4 .. 37 68 139 239 200 22 42 8 45 8 48 16 60 )I 394 581 140

13 1 5 26 HI 171 161 24 27 5 3 S 11 4 152 151 142 136 58 2 4 1 90 130 143 H 12 3 41 117 144

229 243 35 46 9 11 3 2 5 204 142 145

116 121 22 21 8 5 9 10 6 71 84 H6 313 3[)5 27 50 22 3 28 16 3 17 .. 14 246 286 147

94 4 11 6 .. 49 138 148 .. . . 149 .. ,. Uninhabited .. .. 51 150 44 29 18 11 7 3 3 .. .. ·~8

296

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate r---"---

L.C. Name of Facilities iu pied House- SCheduled Scheduled ami Total No. Village available acres Hou,es holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

,----.__).._------- ~ ,...---I----. .---...J...-, ~ P l\:[ F M F M F M F M F

1 'l 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12- Ii! 14 15 16 17

151 Vishnya P. 949 75 75 433 'J08 225· 20 16 35 2. 141 29 152 Piplya Ghata 1.027 27 27 154 86 68 6 2 III 58 13 153 Karelya 1,447 38 38 169 76 93 5 6 4 60 49 154 Akaya 1,518 61 61 310 148 162 17 16 28 109 31 155 Avara 2,049 55 55 2S1 142 IBn 28 32 5 88 61

1156 Tola Khedi 1,076 87 87 449 238 211 29 16 10 153 89 157 B.t1·div" I~tmurar 1,882 80 80 4.04 216 188 49 112 17 157 80 158 Chanclwas't 4,132 512 512 2,541 1,278 1,26Q 20·1 201 573 72 726 551

F,M.D,Hos, MP(O),Po. 159 Salad 1,187 82 32 169 87 82 14 22 8 61 4il 160 KherKherli 537 69 69 346 169 177 27 :l.5 29 116 107

161 Barkheda Nayak P. 2,986 112 112 576 27Cl 297 64 fj7 83 13 184 7fj 162 Pinchhala 2,665 112 112 595 308 287 74 60 12 1 209 138 163 Nipanya 1,258 40 40 230 121 ]09 15 14 88 16 ]64 Bhangdi 627 42 42 205 U2 93 15 Vl 15 66 32 105 Rarrliya Puna OOS 51 51 282 ].52 VlO 52 51 33 91 50

16G Jaml1niya P. 1,906 95 97 460 237 2113 71 63 63 147 .J7 167 Bhagol'i 1,206 32 32 164 78 86 1 1 18 54 2:] 168 Chhayan 967 31 31 193 104 R9 34 29 9 G3 15 169 Makdawan P. 1,865 • 72 72 403 213 190 40 43 50 131 a1

+3,421 170 Akali Diwan P. 1,696 109 109 491 238 2,,3 08 70 76 8 159 165

171 Surajana Naya 1.035 35 35 173 96 77 8 9 17 69 24 172 Kilgari 922 40 40 235 118 117 22 15 19 84 20 173 Ghattya Istmurar 955 23 23 152 76 76 61 46 2 51 43 174 Garda P. 1,372 49 49 296 150 146 42 59 19 3 99 57 175 Barni 852 41 41 228 119 10!) 6 9 () 79 42

176 Bhatuni 1,303 59 59 311 162 149 68 49 52 lOB 104 177 Gopalpura 920 38 33 250 120 130 22 28 12 92 51 178 Banjari 1,381 61 62 346 179 167 9 10 25 124 102 179 Baodi Kheua 338 6 6 51 2~ 24 5 19 19 180 Lalpura. 550 30 30 156 84 72 22 23 5 46 22

lill Aqawati P. 3.6H 172 173 9:)4 170 46f 117 100 128 4 309 226 182 Devri 1,589 34 34 200 102 D.g :13 .14 6 60 24 1H3 Takraw .• d P. 2,252 96 9G ·~57 249 '.los 136 122 43 151 92 18. Semli ll"da 388 25 24 139 7S 06 .. 6 50 0 lS5 Semh Shankar 1,634 42 44 240 12G 1H :11 30 9 .. 82 34

186 Borwani 913 52 52 256 lSI 125 22 23 15 82 20 ]87 Nariya I(hurci 681 35 36 ]67 il7 1'10 47 42 I) 62 26 188 Khejadiya 689 25 25 1)8 48 fiO 9 6 10 47 .9 189 Kher KheJi 1,486 ]0 16 79 46 33 7 7 1 30 (; IDa Khai Kheda 761 3G 3ri 187 104 83 12 8 5 73 8

191 Sllrajana J una P. 916 83 83 440 220 214 4.5 41 61 3 150 89 192 Rann.yara 1,837 311 32 224 122 102 20 12 8 78 20 193 Gan!('i 1,124 64 64 .'l68 184 184 80 89 30 111 RIl 19~ Amli 1,261 45 45 238 124 114 15 ]7 5 75 55 In,~ P:1pa"hya 1,743 83 83 445 216 229 61 60 .'l3 138 78

19G Ralll P. 2,542 113 113 fJ17 315 302 07 75 95 1 206 112 107 1\ uravan P. 3,263 203 20'1 1,148 586 562 65 53 223 24 372 304 19:3 nong"" KheJi 957 32 82 194 105 89 15 14 3 63 13-ll}!) Makatli Chamunda 1,169 15 15 79 43 86 11 8 24 1 200 Bal'kheda Uda 978 63 63 339 172 167 19 20 33 102 5~

• Area merged into Shamgarh Town.

,.--...L.._....., M F IS 19

lIS 53 51 91 64-

107 155 446

54 102

134 195 85 50 68

117 48 59

108

136

61 72 39 65 77

94 87 90 15 43

290 51

147 40 66

61 27 22 19 48

81 60

109 64

120

169 312

57 22 96

17 6

49 9

43

77 73

440

43 106

52 133 16

4 33

45 17 10 21

139

20 18 42 35 41

97 35 36 5

22

214 23 87 6

26

5 9 2

1 6

79 46 67

92 281

7 1

47

II ,--'-----, M F

20 21

13 5 9

13 9

11 2

29

7 6

22 5 3

16 23

16 <I 4

21

20

2 \1 8

6 2

12

8 8 4

10 7

12 23 13

9 10

22 1 2 5

11

21 8 6 2 4

8 7

22 17

12 7

55

5

24 5

28 17

2 6 5

27

22

1 3

6

9

12 1 5

5

15 16

2 6 6

33 7 3 4

11

13 15

6

5

III ,.--"""----> M F 22 23

5 10

26

11

1 9

10

1

3 4

12

1 3

12 4

1

4

1 3 5

11

21 4

5 II

1 5

.. II

II

2 .. 1

16 49 9 ..

.. 2

1

297

WORKERS __________ J--____________________ _

IV ,--...\..--. M F 24 25

3

II

79

5

13

1

5 2

10

7

4

3 2 4

14 11

1

6 15 t.

4

39

"

3

4

15

8 5

2

5

II 7

5

5 3

V ,..---<----., M F 26 27

13

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1

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28 29

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1

1

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2

2

1 1

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2

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1

8

77

9

1

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2

1

5

2

s

3

3 22

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1

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VIII ,....--- .... --. M F 32 33

..

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GAROTH TAHSIL

IX ,.---.J-..-.. M F 34 35

7

1

50

.. 2

•• '0 ..

3 2

3

3 5 6

1 .. 2

2

1

6 8

.. •• •• 1 1

5 9

1

•• tI

16

•• 1

.. 1

00

2 .. 1

.. .. .. .,

1

1 .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. 1 5

..

NON­WORKERS

X ~ M F

L C. No.

36 37 1

G7 28 16 39 64

85 59

552

26 53

95 99 33 46 61

90 24 41 82

79

27 34 25 51 40

59 28 55

8 ;38

161 42 98 23 H

49 25 1

16 31

76 44 73 49 78

109 214

42 19 70

190 55 44

131 78

]51 152 153 154 155

122 156 108 157 712 158

34 159 70 160

221 149

93 61 80

176 63 74

139

161 162 163 164 165

166 167 168 169

88 170

53 171 97 172 33 173 89 174 67 175

45 176 79 177 65 178 5 179

50 180

238 74

116 60 80

181 182 ]83 184 185

105 186 54 187 51 188 27 189 75 190

175 191 82 192

102 193 59 194

151 195

190 258 76 35

115

196 197 198 199 200

298

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Oceu- Literate ,-----'--

L.C. l\ame of Facilities Area in pied Hou~e- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. \'illage available acres Houses holds Total Population Ca<;tes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

,..-- --'---., r---J_-~ ,-_..J...__ r--'-----, ,--__ _L._~

P fir F 1\1 F M F fir F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Dhamniya Diwan 1,G49 63 63 334 177 157 28 21 43 8 102 il

202 Junapani Dhorniya 2,132 58 58 304 16(i 13S 54 51 17 1 108 43 203 Bans Khedi 366 16 15 71 33 38 3 20 22 204 Salriya 1,968 60 60 312 158 154 25 24 24 1 114 46 205 Kothdi Aaka 798 27 27 139 77 62 7 48 1

206 Fara.~3.li Divan GM 28 ~8 149 91 58 20 14 29 54 17 207 Dha.tllriya 637 30 30 154 81 73 24 16 2 46 10 :.iOS Emdi 843 29 '.£9 173 76 97 5 6 l\ ·51 I

299

GAROTH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· r WORKERS

L.C. I II III IV -V VI VII VIII IX X No.

r-- I ,.----"-----., ,..---"---. ,........-J--.. ._ , ~ ~

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

11, 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 £7 1

17 12 14 8 6 1 2 a ,. 75 136 201 87 36 1 2 4 11 1 5 .. <1 58 95 202 17 20 3 2 .. .. 13 16 203

108 41 5 5 .. .. .. 1 44 108 204 43 1 5 .. .. .. 29 61 205

46 5 3 11 1 .. 2 .. .. .. 2 1 87 41 206 38 I'i 8 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. to 85 63 207 51 1 .. 6 .. .. .. 25 90 208

301

ALPHABETICAL LISJ'. OF .~ILLAGES

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Location Location Location LocatioB Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1(161 1951

2 3 4 1 ~ 3 4

A 42 Bilantri 110 1110

43 Bohra Rhedi 34 39 1 Achera 75 56 44 Bol Kheda !l0 3i

2 Acheri 74 9 ·15 Bucha Rhedi 93 55

3 Adhari (Nirdhal'i) 116 63 46 Buglya 29 17

4 Afzalpur 146 124 I Slate Pen Mines Labout' Camp

5 Aghoriya 99 51 C

6 Ajij Khedi 82 49

7 Akodada 154 J71 47 Chanda Kl edi J91 J99 8 AkyaFattu ~9 30 48 Changli 54 74 9 Akya l:maheda 194 160 49 Chhaju Kbeda 8G 70

I Umaheda 50 Chhayan 108 99 10 Alawada Khedi 51 41

Chihlya • 51 115 40 11 Amlawad 115 62

52 Chipalana 1~2 102 12 Arnya Bhatti 85 46

53 ChirmoJya 109 115 13 Arnya Gujar 2211 222

54 Cho"la 149 188 14 Arnya Nizamuddin 68 98

D B

15 Babrecha HI 131 55 Daloda ReI 157 1611

16 Bada Khedi 111 58

17 BadwID 159 138 I Railway Statwn including >"gat' Factot'y

18 Bagya 119 134 56 Daloda Sagra 174 210

19 Bahadari 58 75 57 Damdam 56 77 20 Haj Khedi 67 73 58 Dau,] Khedi 49 Ii

I Slate Pen Mines Labot<,. Ca1l1p

21 Bani 166 193 59 Daulatpura 30 23 22 Bani Khedi 136 163 GO Deh"; 169 198 23 Ban<a Khedi 90 106 24 Bardiya Nath (Hardiya Gujar) 89 107 61 Dansiya 200 149 :2.5 Barkhedi Jagir 118 G1 G2 Dhakad Khedi 87 69 26 Bawdi Kalan 65 H 63 Dhamnar 177 158 27 Behpur 206 IGl 64 Dhar·dhoda 188 192 28 Hekheda i4 ~3 I Pa1soda 29 Bhalot 97 59 65 Dbal'ia Khedi '2 20 30 Bhanrlariya 189 19·' I Glldblleli

66 Dhaturiya lOG 105 81 Bharadawad 45 6 G7 Dhikola 36 31 32 Bhatana 93 llG 68 Dhundharka 142 V16 33 Bhatrewas 145 129

69 Digav Khurd 60 96 34 Bhaugal'h 186 ]87 70 Digav Mali 69 97 35 Bhawata 219 220 I Bat'aiya J(hedi 36 Bholiya 218 219 37 Bhuki 22 28 71 Dilawara 47 15 38 Bhunya Khedi 18 24 72 Dorana 112 176 39 Bid Nirdhari 6 84 (0 Bid Nolakha 78 52 E

41 Bid Pitha Khedi 16 18 78 Elchi 156 207

302

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

7 MANDSAUR T AHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No, No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 S 1 2 3

74 Esab Khedi 195 159 K

F 105 Kachnara 213 214 106 Kamalpura 95 119

75 Fatehgarh Roja 139 164 107 Karjn 151 182 108 Karna Khedi 152 181

G 109 Karoli 26 5 110 Katkiya 198 152

76 Galya Khedi 63 10

77 Gariya 43 92 III Katlar 164 185 78 Garoda 167 196 112 Kayam Kheda 83 47 79 Ghatawada 27 4 113 Kheda Dhamnar 178 157 80 Gar Khedi 76 54 114 Khanderiya Maru 25 88

I Ba1lzara Basti 81 Gudiyana 162 127 115 Khajuri Anjana 183 HI 82 Gujarda 28 lG 116 Khajuri Badayala 96 57

I Bugladi 117 Khajuriya Sarang 208 200 II Slate Pen Mines Labour Camp 118 Kheroda 205 189

83 Guliyana 158 137 119 Khilchipura 80 45 84 Guradiya Lalmuha 131 173 120 Khodana 209 1101 85 Guradiya Deda 12 25

86 Guradiya Syaha 1111 212 121 Kityani 82 36

87 Gyanpura 129 179 1112 Kochvi 46 7 88 Gyaspura 81 50 123 Kolwa , 83

124 Kumahariya 37 29 H H!5 Kunchrod 202 Hi

89 Hanmanti 132 IH L 90 Hansli 57 79

126 Labdadi 3S n 91 Harchandi 1~7 188 127 Lachha Khedi 9J 118 92 Hatl1nya 179 155 128 Ladnsa 120 13S 93 Hedarwas 50 1B 129 Lahll J~hedi 220 221

lIl0 Lakhm:. Khedi 176 HH

131 La\ Ghati 31 2.5 94 Isakpur 124 123

1311 La] Kheda 175 208 95 ltayali 65 76

13H Lamgal'a 217 1118 134 Lamgari 215 217 135 Lasudaw::\ll 143 130

96 Jagga Khedi MandsauT 21 :\'2 136 Lasl1di 147 125

97 Jagga Khedi Nahargarh n 94 137 Lasudiya Ela 212 213

Jamalpura 611 8 138 LiJda 5 85 98 139 Limba Khedi 135 168 Jamuniya Mina 196 154 99 140 Lodh 72 III 100 Ja\\asya 130 175

1" '3 HI Luhari Shekb 104 100

101 Jhankarda 16S 142 Luharl Shripat 106 101

102 Jhaval 184 1 j:.j

M 103 Ihirkan 160 13J

182 151 143 Mabammadpura 00 ,/;1. 104 Jogi Kheda

Serial No. N arne of Village

2

1 {{ M",hu Khelli

145 Majesra 1411 l\1ajesri 147 Majeti

148 Maliya Kherkheda 149 Malya Khedi

1.50 Mangrola

1 '>1

1m 15~

1.'\4 155 1M;

157 15R 159 1GO

Manpur (Panpul')

)\Taru Khedi

l\'lirjapura

1\101' Kheda

Multanpura Mundla

Na~ri

Nai Khedi Nalchha

Nand~vata

1Gl Nandwel

I Ajnoti II Ba/odiya

N

III Khankhariya Khedi 162 Navan Khedi

163 Netavali

164 Nimbod 165 Nipanya A£zalpur

166 Nipaniya Meghraj

167 Nirdhari

168 Noganwa

p

169 PaJlya Lalmuha 170 P.(dha ~Ia!'u

1 iln)1J:ara J3tls. i

171 Pa1a'l''.1

172 Paldi

173 Pal\'ai

174 Patela 175 Patiav.:a,l

176 Pind,,; 177 Pipal Khedi

178 Piplya Bhat

179 Piplya. Karadiya. 180 Piplya Khunta

181 Piplya Mujavar

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Concld.

Location Cade No. 1961

!'l

1{l6

171 170

48

59

64

12'1

1111 77

140 17

lOR

214 1~7

79

127

207

42

92

192

180

101 14

1

133 l[j

210 123

91

172 21G 121

150

199 24 70

134

Location Code 1\0. Serial

Name of Village 1951 No.

18G 205

204

12

95 11

180

78

128 53

135 22

122

215 1GB 43

178

190

91 113

203

156 48 89

11)9

87

202

104 lOS 2UG 'llG

132 184 150

90 109

16~

Pith a Khedi Jagir

Pitha Khedi Nahargarh

R

184 185 186 187

IS8 189 190

191 192

191 194 195 19;

197 198 199

Raja Khedi

Ralayata Rana Kbeda

Rani Khedi

RankoTla Ranma Khedi

Ra~ulpul'

Rathana

Rati Khedi

Rewas Devaua

Rinchha Bachha Rincbha Lalrnuha

Rinda

Rindvan Rupavali Mandsaur I{upavali Nahargarh

200 Saba Kheda

201 Sagvali 202 Sakriya

203 Santal Khedi

204 Sarsod

205 Sedkhedi

206 Sejpurlya

207 Semli 208 Semlya naji 209 Semlya Heera

210 Sikhedi

211 Sindhwan

212 Sihore

213 Sondhani

214 Son~ari

215 Suri

216 Taj Khedi

!117 Tankarda 218 Tigarya

:.l19 Tisai

220 Tadi

:.l21 Tol Khedi 222 Turndawada

Udpura

S

T

u

Location Code No. 1961

3

10 7

100 11 1~5

197 153 221 88

13 201

9

117 173 144

8

19 107

13

190 126 204 193 102 114

40 203

155 181

a 223

84

118 61

168 185 33

71

52

138 148

23

Location Code No. 1951

19 86

64 21

121

153 17:1 22.9

()!;

J.l7

148

3

65 209

103 2

33 114

195 177 14.0 211

67

60 80

145 170

140

26 22.

71 GG

ltO

197

144 38

11'" 4'l

166 1~6

u. .0

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.... ....

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304

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LC, No.

Name of V,llage

Facilities available

Area in

acres

4

Occu­pied

Hou·es

5

Hou~e. tlOlds

C

30G

Scheduled Total Population Castes

,-----'----_____ r--_.L-~

P J\f F ill F 7 s 10 11·

H/7 Mandsaur Tahsil (Rural) 311,292 20,620 20,683104,804 54,029 50,775 9,410 9,192

1 Noganwa. P. 2,275 2 Dharia Khedi :1 Sindhwan 4 Kolwa

P. 2,544 P. 1,284 P. 2,561

5 Lilda P. 888

6 Bid Nirdhari 7 Pith .. Khedi Nahargarh R Rindvan !J Rewa' l'evada P,Po.

10 Pltha Khedi Jagir P.

11 Ralayata 12 Guradiva Deda 13 Saba Kheda 14 Nil'dhari 15 Padlya illaru

16 Bid Pitha Khedi

P. P.

P,Po.

P.

17 ilTultanpura P,D, Mcw,Po,Ei.

18 Bhllnya Khedi H) Rupavadi Mandsaur S. 20 Bol Kbeda P,S.

21 Jag"a Khedi 1Iandsaur S 22 Bhuki P. 23 Udpura P,Po. 24 Pip!ya Karadiya P,S. 25 Khanderiya Maru

415 413 425

4,503 1,164

461 1,925 2,917

920 1,761

1,393 2,093

1,025 4S3 439

1,']71 1,481 1,9.54 2,367 1,346

26 KaroH 27 Ghatawada 28 Gujarda

1,038 P. 913 P. 2,178

29 Buglya SO Daulatpura

:31 Lal Gbati eLl Kit yam g3 Tiguya :14 Robar .. Khedi H5 Chikalya

g6 Dhikola 27 Kumahariya 'IS Labdadi 39 Akva Fattu 40 Semli

P. 1,747 1.011

S. 451 418 964

*4,HS 294

P.

P.

1,334 269 318 670

J ,231

41 Jagga Khedi Nahargarh P. 42 Navan Khedi

1,461 359 387 939

43 l~al'iya H Bekhella +5 Rbaradawad 1'.

Hi Kochvi 47 Dilawara 48 Majeti ,9 Daud Khedi 50 Hedarwas

1,046

1,22~ 787 526 426 548

• Area merged into Mand~a\Jl' town.

122 249 100 83 84

27 24

292 42

g9 126 17S 48 (1)

1 484

17 12 20

35 74

134 152

63

37 44

133 69

29 13

6 45 ,5

68

g 36 57

95 34 16 34 85

47 21 9

60

122 593 324 249 1,306 697

269 78 63 609 132 100

101 524 267 257 104 98 83 449 236 64 352 181

213 36 37 171 9 9

Uninhabited 27 166 91 75 2+ 121 63 58

292 1,258 666 502 ~2 222 10li 116

810 C53 905 231 3~~)

415 843 ~62 Wl 182

111 4qG 2;!2G 1:201

17 101 5C 14 7H 37 20 ]07 57

85 226 124 74 462 233

135 683 364 154 847 432

63 283 154

395 310 HB H2 l.'i7

.. l.22.G

·1f; 3e 50

101 229 :-119 415 129

+l 21

:3

8 21 90 50 27

37 44

133 G9

209 105 104 15

29 IB

C 45 5

9 36 ,57

95 34 16 34 85

47 21 9

60

199 103 96 21 6D9 357 342 53 315 1.52 163 3.3

Uninhabited

2R ~OO

5[1

cg 30 1·')

10 f ·12

64 23 B DC 17

12

2 21,

374 I"" 178 48 Uninhabited

55 80 25 4 186 95 91 2 B26 157 169

463 184

87 180 42R

210 91

93 219

253 9B 35 .'37

209

69 47 1

6{ 21

247 135 112 9 104 53 51 2B

42 24 18 256 135 121 13

Uninhabited

28 26

136 46 SS 24 B4

48

1

5 19 72 66 .'lB

14 25 45 23

'2 26

41

4 13

73 61

2 M 35

S 17

19

Scheduled Tribes

,-_...J._ __ ~

M F

12 13

Literate and

Educated ,..--....... .......,

M F 14 15

WOl{KERS ,--~-,

Total (I-IX) ~....,

M F 16 17

18,2892,006 32,987 27,041

135 11 205 9

78 6 29 23

2 5

~J.6 24

:u 10

158 20 139 4 177 22 28 90 1

1 220

4 9

17

12 27

110 207

JO

lO

2 7 9 1

fl7 2 37 12

130 20 30 3

15 1 7

20

54

iJ S

61

87 26 24 23 fl6

41 o 8

21

2

1

4

11 .. 2

4

199 4'23 154 144 110

53 42

395 67

257 197 276 76

108

1 701

32 2 .. 37

76 140 2:J0 266 00

66 G8

221 98

H 22 11 Gil :33

129

22 60 97

lB1 57 30 66

138

146 283 153 136 102

" 38 22

340 45

212 199 246 69 S6

G97

23 25 BO

52 151 202 187

G8

39 47

IS7 112

.1fi 12 .~

50 9

123

18 55 93

122 46 21 4U

138

18 3B 12 7"

:-!07

MANDSAUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NO~­WORlmH.s

II

M F

18 19 20 21

24,35222,2192,719 3,062 873 195 2,133 1,094 521

1401gB 81 21 6 .. .. 302 2uI 7 17 121 121 22 21 137 129 5 7

69 55 4

7 9 7

1 7

13

95 98 5 4

42 35 :17 18

315 299 46 20

.. 3 1

16 1

.. 2 2

20 1

166 159 32 35 139 164 33 35 211 217 37 29

72 67 2 99 74 6 12

1 187 215

25 17 20 22 32 3:)

.. 26

5 4 3

. , 61

6 3

67 49 5 3 139 151 184 187 18 15 214 176 25 11

82 62 3 6

53 48

1iJ9 82

31 3S

160 99

7 15 23

5

31 Sl 1 19 12 S 11 5 49 41 7 15 9 16

3 14 16

7

2

8

8

6 .. 3 3

8 2 4

.. 50

2

3 .. 2 2

2 3

10

5 2

113 liO 15 14 .. 19 18 54 5t 91 97

112 108 55 46 27 20 46 30 99 113

1

2

5 .. 2

18 8

67 18 4 14 26 11 10 11 3 35 35 5

.. 1 6

13 .. 1 5

12

.. 7 1 6

3

.. 4

.. 52

1

2

.. 3

27 4

" 2 13

4

23 12 13 12 15 1

.. .. .. 19 246 389

'2 .. 7

3

.. 1

.. 34

1

, 4 13 1

2 1

12 4

.. 3

1

1

4

4 1 1 1

19

1 1 .. 1

3 ,-

4

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1

5 11

13

2

1

1

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L.C. VI VII VIII lX x No,

r----'----., r---'-~ r------,

M F M F 1\1 r' 1\1 F

3.'3 34 35 36 37 1

31 285 85 803 36 57 .. 1 ,244 319 21,042 23,734 14/7

" 1 5

Uninhabited '2

4

2

.. 1

1

1 .. 1

Uninhabited

3 8

.. 1

7 5

1

.. 13

8 2 4

.. .. 1 145

.. 1

.. 1 5 4 1

1

--3 1

Uninhabited ..

2 1

.. 1 Uninhabited

4

.'

2

.,

1

.. 2 4

.. 1

1

..

7 18

4 2 1

1 20 13

15 3 4 .. S

29

1

.. 7 5 2

1 1 4 5

.. 3

.. 1

1

~ 7

1 .. 1

2 125 123 2 274 326

113 104 92 77

1 2 3 4 5

.. 6

20

71 69

.. 38 37 21 36

271 252 3tl 71

6 7 8 [)

10

'2 158 163 11 146 111 12 186 197 13

43 43 14 74 71 15

.. , . 10 500 528

16 17

.. 5

1

.. 1

24 22 13 11 20 20

18 I!) 20

48 49 21 93 78 22

144 117 2:: 166 228 24

64 61 25

39 35

136 5 ..

65 49

155 51

26 27 28 29 30

28 28 31 8 11 112 4 8 33

36 46 34 9 a 35

67 50 .. , . a 7

35 36 60 71

79 131 34 47 22 14 27 47 81 71

36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44 45

63 94 46 26 18 47 11 6 48 40 46 49

5C

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L.C. No.

Name of Village

51 Alawada Khedi 52 Todi 53 Bahadari 54 Changli 55 Itayali

F:J.C'ilitie, avaibble

Ed.

P.

56 Damdam P. 57 HansH 58 Manpur (Panpur) P. 59 Maliya Kher Kheda P,

Mcw,Po. 60 Digay Khurd

til Suri P. 62 JamaJpura P. 63 GoJya I(hedi P. C~ 1\1alya Khedi P. 115 Bawdi I~alan Ed.

ro6 ]\Iahammadpul'R P. 67 Baj Khedi 68 .Arnya Nizamuddin P. 69 Digav Mali P. 70 Piplya Khunta

71 Tisai 7Z LOOh P ,Po. 73 Rathana P. 74 Acheri 75 Achera P.

76 Gar Khedi 77 Mirjapura 78 Bid Nolakha 79 Nalch)la RO Khilchi~ura

81 Gyaspura 82 Ajij Khedi S!l Kayam Kheda 84 Sondhani Sfj Arnya Bhatti

P,Mcw.

Ed,

in a(l'e~

630 426 415

1,102 653

855 455

2,010 2,163

1,412

1,616 1,306

675 880 111

719 87g

1,4!)6 2.8:2

920

6(.0 1,887 1,836

658 1,192

439 410 964 507

1.125

~86 524 314 ['10 287

8G Chhaju Kheda P. 606 87 Dhakad Khedi .')~9 8f; Rasulpur 522 sg Bardiya Nath(Bardiya Gujar)3,7H

P,M,Po. 90 Bansa Khedi P. 761

91 Palvai 92 Netavali 93 Bhatana 94 I.achha Khetli 96 Kamalpura

P.

96 Khajuri Badayaly P. S7 Bbalot P,Pe. 98 Bucha Khedi :19 Aghoriya

100 Raja Khedi P.

1,054 1,491

670 1,110 1.221

1,312 2,738

491 1,362 1,601

Oceu-lJieJ Hou<.;e· Scheduled

Castes ,-J---,

Hou,e~ holJ~ Total Popllbtion

14 20 47 20

43 27 93

182

64

1116 61 52 67

4

83 KO 67

188 65

28 147 125

33 70

17 19

3 13 408

9

11

38 17 10

:l:.l1

51

25 112

43 58 5tl

r;

14 20 47 20

43 27 93

182

64

(" ~~ __ --L ____ .--,.

]' \1 F

7

CninhahitFLI 39 21 II 95 59 ;1(;

250 134 116 106 58 48

lllO 129 498 993

307

108 66

261 507

156

102 6S

237 486

151

l\f F 10

27 o

GO 28 46

125

35

11

25 31 13

f,r) 25 46

133

38

126 645 343 302 125 106 61 278 52 260 67 318

G 21

85 450 30 165 70 33S

l'lS m8 C5 clJO

301m 149 77S 125 616

:12 170 70 3~7

17 ,Q5 19 98

3 9 13 72 -lOll 1,961

147 In 19 13 138 122 II 6 If.'l 1 'i0 32 41

H 7

243 2113 11 7 82 83

190 148 44 43 5Q7 WI 2Ifl 201 153 1-17 B.j 36

flD 72 27 2f, 40, !l75 117 98 274 342 02 102

74 9G 4 5 175 172 20 18

47 55

6 34

1,030

:38 18

3 88

931

l: ninhabited

6 17

100

3 14

94

45 25 20 Vninhabitec1 l'ninhablted

I ~

38 202 17 fi2 10 57

~Ell 1,67'~

.51 261

104 46 20

SqO

98 36 28

783

128

26 184 gil 91 112 501 252 249

43 200 97 10.1 58 387 202 185 56 341 114 227

63 312 264 1,297 30 164 ~7 2llJ

12fl G13

158 661 80

10.5 :117

15-1 636 84

III 296

8 175

fl2

15 49 24 25 G2

20 20

7 2.'"; efl

20

2 149

12 5,1 gil 11;

fi4

21 23

7 20 G5

Scheduled Tl'ibes

,.-----~

M F 12

Literate and

Educated ,.--J--.--,

1\1 F 14

3 14 66 7

28 8

120 237

50

15

1 1 3

.. 2

12

7

i\'ORKEHS r-------"---- ....

Total (I-IX) ,____.______

M F 16

17 40 85 38

71 44

148 298

101

17

6 24 60 26

74 45

119 248

RS

103 1 209 146 58 10 92 72 54 3 70 68 63 4 89 77

6 12 7

70 4 143 122 12 46 43 55 3 98 81

200 18 298 247 21 98 f,7

11 52 26 107 10 259 212

96 5 142 ll2 8 50 55

40 2 105 79

.. 'I

fl·18

8

1

57 10

8 !l10

,[6

11 72 19 6e 27

1 46

2 2G

1

53 5 230 35

17 29 fi4

25 33

i:l 20

576

68 25 17

530

80

58 164

59 133

70

93 426

42 63

192

2!l 24

II 21

470

13

68 17 11

459

58

56 145

53 132 lU

77 338 44 66

149

· I ,---~

M F IS 19

II ,_-L-~

l\I F 20 21

12 78 36

14 ]3 16

()

11 7 1

53 5 25

58 63 36 37

107 103 163 165

71 67

144 108 73 56 ;')8 ,~8

69 58 3 7

9 10 (j 7

14 ]0 24 60

25 20

31 30 5 10 6 8 9 17

85 89 12 19 6

20 47 7

38 37 7 66 61 23

216 189 34 78 55 9

46 23 205 1B9 14 107 74 21

43 53 5 95 72 2

24 23 17 15 12

14 17 168 169 43

14 13

3 13 35

2 5

.. 8 2 4

99

62 59 5 9 21 16 1 1 16 11

376 376 52 55

65 47

47 5r. 147 135

51 46 130 131

55 82

79 6,'; 337 321

34 fl7 41> 51>

142 121

11

2 II 10 7 7 3 1 2 20

4 17

I> 11 20

8 12 7 7

20

309

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III r--'----. 'III F

22 23

.. 3 1

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4 3 1 1

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6

1 19

7

4 13

2

3 3 4

1 1 6

4

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!vI F 24 25

1

2 1

14 36

1

11 7 1 3

7

10 2

9 8

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1

5

1

8 6 2 1

5

7

.. 1

33 3 161 158

1

.. 3

13

3

4

5

4 28

3 1

1

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.. 39 12

3

4 17

1 13

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v ,---'----.. III F

::16 27

1

2 2

2

5

82

1 3

8

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M F 215 2!J

Uninh ,biteu

2 7

.. 3 5

22

6 7 1

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16

]7

14

1

1

1

l.Tninhabitell

Uninhabited Uninhabited

2

7

2 :1

5

4

\'II ..--_ _t_~

:\1 F :\0 ~:1

1

3 28

3

12 1

2 1

4,

1

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2

27

!)

3

.. 2

15

1

1

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VIII

M F 82 33

1

1

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1

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MANDSAUR TAHSIL

NON- L.C. ----. WOHKEHS No .

IX .----~

:\1 F

x

~I F 34 35 36 37 1

!J 1 1

1 3

14

1

5 2 4 2

6

2 8

2 9 6

2

1

2 42

:-10

2

2 -1 1

9 2 2

11

4 19 49 20

51 5 52

12 53 56 54 22 55

37 28 56 22 18 67

113 118 68 209 238 69

55 63 60

134 156 61 55 59 62 68 54 63 79 73 64

2 65

100 94 66 36 40 67 92 67 68

2 209 224 69 4 55 80 70

33 46 71 2 144 16:1 72 3 132 230 7::1

24 41 74 70 9~ 75

22 15 7fi 22 HI 77

3 1 78 14 17 79

40 454 461 80

11

.. 1

81 7 82

83 84 85

36 30 86 21 19 87 12 17 88

10 360 324 89

5S

:'15 ::)5 91 88 104 92 38 50 93 69 53 94 4-1 11a 9fi

65 77 96 1 235 298 97

38 40 98 42 45 99

2 125 147 100

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L. C. Nameol No. \' illage

Facilities available

3

101 Nipanlya Meghraj P. 102 Sedkhedi, P. 103 ChbaY.ln 104 Luhari Shekh 105 Lullarj Shripat

]06 Dhaturiya ]07 Rupav;1.!i Nahar~arh )08 \Iundla 109 Chirmo!ya 110 Hilantri P.

111 Bada Khedi p, IH Dorana P. 113 Bal'khedi Jagir 114 Sejpuriya P. J 1.5 .\mlawad P,M,Po.

I1G AJhari INirdhal'i) 117 Hinchha Bachha P. 118 Songari P. 119 Rag"" P. liO LaUll'a P.

121 Pinda 122 Chipalana 12!.l Paldi 124 I~akpur 125 Rana Kheda

126 Sakriya

P. P. P. p.

127 Nandavata P. 1.28 Mangrola 129 Gyanpura 130 ]aw<!.s\·a P.

131 Gurauiya Lalmuha P. IS2 Hanmanti 133 Padlya Lalmunha P. 1.H Pipiya Majavar lS5 Limba Khedi P.

136 Bani Khedi 137 Nai Khedi 138 Tal Khedi 139 Fatehgarh Roja 140 Mor Kheda

141 Habrecha

P.

P.

142 Dhundharka P. M,D,Hos.MP(O),"IIcw,Po.

1.43 La~udawan P. 144 Rinda P. 145 nhat Rewrs p,

146

H7 148 149 150

Afzalpur P,M, D,MI'(O) ,Po.

Lasudi Tumuawada Cho~la l'ipal l~hedi

Area in

acres

4

27G 684 875 515 583

1,273 895 711

1,160 1,840

979 1,156

821 1,538 2,45':l

978 1,159 ] ,205

5f'.l 1,6M

801 1.,237 1,637 1,351 1,373

582 3,759 1,083

439 2,709

2,130 654

1,44R GSS 764

1,4'78 351 506

1,658 797

1,348 2,989

2.177 1,699 1,278

2,696

720 668

2,048 7G2

310

Occu-pied Houge· Houses holds Total Population

,-----'------,.

Scheduled Ca~te~

5

.'13 33 23

6 32

G9 30 43 52

llO

74 131

" 100 216

24 83 59 6t)

129

61 98 S5 'JS 77

11 248 25 10

190

159 23 76 ]7 72

107 16 46

117 32

91 4H7

If,6 179 117

304

21i 33 31 57

P M F

7 8 10 11

33 153 7G 77 13 11 33 197 105 92 13 14 23 123 62 61 10 13

6 38 24 14 7 1. 32 150 76 74 ~4 25

69 363 184 179 37 34 20 117 59 58 6 4 4.'l 194 97 97 36 30 52 239 123 116 26 25

110 566 261 305 38 41

H 354 185 169 13 131 755 373 382 22

Uninhabited 100 <!95 251 244 54 216 1,049 5i5 504 G4

10 30 .. 68 66

24 131 71 GO 24 21 83 414 206 20g 68 67 59 283 157 126 H II 6(; 335 1'(3 162 30 37

1:31 629 3'10 299 68 IlG

61 98 85 98 77

304 154 150 47.Q 251 222 429 204 225 387 195 192 411 217 19t

11 H 248 1,181 26 131 10 65

190 938

159 777 23 108 76 141 17 9:3 72 364

107 16 4G

117 32

i500 111 212 596 144

26 612 63 30

480

405 51

232 45

181

270 54

106 30G 76

18 569 68 35 458

372 57

209 45

ISS

230 57

106 290

GS

47 44 58 63 55

81 11 8

86

(is .. 72 11 23

40 13 54 55 IG

415 190 225 22 2,433 1,289 1,144 169

875 458 907 473 565 283

B04 1,642

26 100 34 182 31 169 59 280

871

4G 114

9G 147

417· 66 434 118 282 33

771

54 68 73

1:}'l

122

6 GG

(j

"

37 34 61 49 42

81 13 14 81

55

68 7

19

45 12 57 52 13

26 157

62 103

30

109

8 41 2 7

Scheduled Tribe~

,-__..,,)._-,

M F 12

.....

..

..

Literate and

Educated ~ M F

14 15

WORKERS ,.-----..J-._-,

Total (1.1 X)

,--..)..__.-~

1'1 F

16 17

35 8 44 36 42 3 69 44 15 1 R4 38 9 '3 15 10

16 1 50 46

32 •• 113 III 4 43 31

17 65 55 32 82 61

110 20 175 111

44 4 100 14

72 4 220 41

15 90 60 57

137

46 73 fiR 59 6e

4 222 go 7

].30

160 15 35

6 30

G4 10 21

106 16

1 6 3

3

1 1 1

1 12

5

13 1

.. 1

4

" 1 12 1

72 2 GfiO 123

l~g 20 169 5 62 7

:170

7 8-1 20 :15

69

1 1

2

100 213

165 388

39 136 90

102 202

104 150 125 Vll lil7

18 :l61

117 21

Alii

247 :1·1

187 29 98

150 30 60

l8S 42

126 79-1

289 983 155

530

:36 US 46 [lfl

86 205

143 292

l(i 121

60 97

197

78 96

132 Vl2

95

9 304 29 17

307

2;1G 3:3

121 26 96

122 .n IIJ

158 . ::m

140 506

237 208 150

21 CJ 2.8

6 46

2R H 35 9

gO

106 108 39 28 60 51 71 55

147 104

77 72 181 1.58

126 129 254 2::l0

34 10 1M 92

72 46 83 88

167 185

II ~ M F 20 21

8

" 4 3

4 2 <1 4 9

18 14

21 27

1

:2 3 4 4 7

14 47

14 56

3 6 17 23 15 14

7 6 8 7

75 70 19 l~2 80 .'J 99 112 16

o 8

13 II 6

127 130 2 119 89 (j

13 237

22 20

248

9 2Gl 14 17

265

201 '.lOti 24 26

U8 117 20 26 iFl 87

121 90 27 97 48 46

134 121 3~ :::2

115 129 1381 3Li:l

4 4~

11

3ti

27 10

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14

2.9

10 2:0

8 72

no 207 2S 217 IS:, 17 1,'32 )40 If,

,324 gsa

'34 51 4{j

A9

27 4~

30 54

16

'2

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43 14

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11 87

23 10 10

83

2 1

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IV .----'--­M F

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\' ,.------'-----, M F :16 27

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1

77

1

1

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5

2

9

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X T. C. r---~_l.__~, ~o,

;"1 F , ·)fJ ,~;7

q2 36 28

9 26

41 101 J8 102 23 103

4 104 28 105

71 GB 106 16 27 107 32 <12 lOS 41 55 109 86 194 110

85 160

R6 207

83 III 177 112

118 '01 IH :?I~ 11'i

';2 ,!.J 116 70 f';7 117 67 flG lIB 71 65 119

12B 102 t20

2 50 72 121 1 101 12(j 122

,9 9::1 123 64 co 124 80 99 125

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.'l 11.';1

26 9

164

~) 126 265 127

39 128 18 129

151 130

158 l.~6 131 17 24 132 9.5 88 ISH 16 19 1.34 8~ 87 Vl5

111 lOS IDG 1.~ 26 137 46 54 138

1 118 132 139 34 32 140

G.\ 85 14J q 4')5 638 142

R 176 180 143 190 226 144 128 1.'32 145

8 341 440 146

10 49 50 54

'25 147 19 148 ffl 149 75 150

31Q

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Literate r--

Area Occu- Scheduled Scheduled and Total L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) No. Village available acres Houses holds ,-----_.\_-----.., (, ___ ...J_~ ,--~ r---'---.. r-_.J......~

P M F M F M F M F 1\1 F

1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Karjn P,M,Po. 2,543 266 267 1,406 723 683 98 101 250 54 442 373 152 Karna Khedi P. 2,019 159 159 749 362 387 66 69 112 5 244 232 153 Rankoda P. 1,495 148 148 750 402 348 71 75 171 6 236 223 154 Akodada P,M,Po. 1,960 172 172 961 484 477 57 46 239 26 280 298 155 Semlya Heera P. 2,246 167 167 802 402 400 46 51 179 21 279 273

156 Elchi P. 2,319 156 156 797 414 383 87 83 154 12 255 184 157 Daloda Rei P,D, 2,246 326 346 1,557 891 666 158 137 484 74 596 301

MP(O),Ei,Ed. 158 Gnliyana Ei,P. 1,111 92 92 471 226 245 52 47 49 8 142 133 15g Radwan P,Po. 3,090 268 268 1,198 620 578 100 95 235 22 398 355 100 lhimkan P, 1,601 103 103 499 248 251 81 123 66 155 142

161 Marn Khedi 832 19 19 82 42 40 11 10 5 1 29 25 162 Gudiyana 1,416 75 75 351 178 173 31 32 40 109 107 168 lhankarda P. 1,501 98 98 474 !47 227 99 107 61 7 147 114 164 Katlar P. 1,475 lOt' 106 f19 301 318 30 34 88 14 185 126 165 Mahu Khedi P. 1,995 90 90 462 237 225 28 30 81 14 :53 107

166 Bani P. 3,268 253 253 1,230 622 G08 82 100 270 28 1'88 376 lU7 Gal'oda P. 2,493 144 144 7n 405 :167 12G 112 97 6 264 217 16~ Taj Khedi P. 890 61 G4 351 187 1G: 26 26 70 12 114 89 169 Dehri P. 1,970 169 170 736 3S1 355 76 79 1S1 8 232 2:<6 170 Majesri 575 26 26 120 62 58 35 35 20 36 29

171 Majesra 1,356 69 60 2q)) 144 1))9 20 21 34 2 103 57 172 Patela P. 1,705 129 129 633 330 303 75 61 126 3 210 190 173 Rinchha Lalmuha P, 1,607 189 190 1,054 548 506 10l. III 260 26 305 294 174 Daloda Sagra P. 1,175 110 110 521 279 242 4A 31 117 17 140 III 175 La\ Kheda 1,637 58 58 291 159 132 10 8 29 2 93 91

176 Lakhllla Khedi 981 43 43 226 104 122 6 6 20 2 62 67 177 Dhamnar P,M,H,Po. 3,923 342 342 1,'736 907 829 91 89 490 84 510 495 178 Kheda Dhamnar 1,312 30 30 127 66 61 10 12 31 4 35 38 179 Hatunya P. 1,497 121 121 695 354 341 68 64 90 3 207 150 180 Nipanya Afzalpur P. 1,538 111 III 581 290 291 108 120 75 4 180 158

181 Sikhedi 481 18 18 91 49 42 17 19 10 30 30 182 Jogi Kheda 1,120 55 55 313 168 145 fl6 39 49 3 102 87 183 Khjuri Anjana 1,821 64 64 303 159 1<14 78 84 H 98 76 184 Jhaval P. 2,3-[2 183 183 1,002 196 506 142 149 150 18 301 249 185 Tankarda 905 40 40 199 110 89 20 21 16 77 47

186 Bhaugarh P,M,H,D,Po. 1,149 240 2118 1,183 (lIe) 570 50 46 310 73 351 240 187 Harcbandi 1,146 28 28 176 91 85 5 5 2q 6 52 31 188 Dhandhoda P. 2,564 185 lR7 1,051 537 514 89 96 190 18 299 246 189 Bhandariya 1,883 50 50 241 129 112 10 14 27 6 70 59 190 Sagvali 897 44 44 228 117 111 34 8 66 n. ",.

191 Chanda Khedi p, 1,032 118 118 657 344 313 34 28 96 21 197 116 192 Nimbod P,M, 2,857 268 268 1,249 636 613 85 90 220 65 370 289

D,MP(A) ,Po. 193 Sarsod P. 2,664 219 220 1,105 567 538 43 47 242 20 322 242 194 Akya Umaheda P. 2,367 236 "38 1,147 596 551 88 103 180 12 358 279 195 Esab Khedi 782 40 40 223 121 102 9 8 42 5 74 48

196 Jamuniya Mina 1,234 59 59 349 163 186 66 81 45 102 97 197 R~ni Khedi 846 36 36 174 90 84 26 63 50 198 Katkiya 609 37 37 189 102 87 23 22 24 1 60 '43 199 Pipliya Bhat 676 33 34 200 108 92 50 51

" 27 1 67 53 20Q Dansiya 864 54 54 300 158 142 40 30 40 6 94 73

I ,----'----, M F 18 19

292 306 187 188 178 182 214 257 213 244

192 138 220 250

88 85 315 ~14 135 127

24 22 98 105

108 71 150 112 114 97

326 342 244 207

96 74 152 171 32 25

99 5i 178 180 233 235 104 93

87 86

60 357 17

162 162

65 387 23

181 137

26 30 93 75 89 63

208 196 71 44

164 144 35 25

203 194 60 56 57 32

173 104 244 231

II r--""'___' M F 20 21

59 12 21 22 17

31 14

38 48 14

4 4

24 12 12

34 7

10 40 2

2 21 40 8 2

1 77 14 10

3

1 5 7

28 1

22 8

27 5 2

2 22

56 36 2C il7 23

38 9

4.3 38 15

3

41 11 10

32 9

11 43

3

1 8

51 15

4

2 92 15 19 18

11 13 47 3

21 6

1fll 3 2

III ,..--J---.. M F 22 23

3

2

.. 4

5

1 6 9 6

.. 1 3

5 2 2

3 1 1

16 4

4 5

19

5 ..

1

1

.. 1

8

1

260 220 7 6 11 289 257 10 10 l5

1 4

68 44 5 3

81 85 51 50 43 35 64 49 69 58

8 .. 11

8

4 14

8 1 3 3

11

313

WORKERS

IV ,..--J---.. M F 24 25

3') 1;2 28 14 35

3 13

1 3

V r--.J--,

1\1 F

26 27

11 34

3 1

10 20

1

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28 3

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17 3 6

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MANDSAUR TAHSIL

16 3 5

15 6

IX

1

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NON WORKERS

L.C. X No. ~ l\I F 36 37 1

281 310 151 118 155 152 166 125 158 204 179 154 123 127 155

16 5 159 199 156 24 18 295 365 167

3 6 4

1

4 3 3

9 4 2

12 1

1 4 9 9

8 3

3 2

12

63 2

31 1 1

84 112 158 2t2 223 159

93 109 160

13 15 161 69 66 162

100 113 163 1 116 192 164

84 118 165

234 HI 73

3 149 26

232 166 150 167 75 168

129 169 29 170

41 82 171 1 120 113 172

243 212 173 1 139 131 174

66 !U 175

1 ..

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."

38

•• 9

42 55 176 397 334 177 31 23 178

147 191 179 110 13S 180

19 12 181 66 58 182 61 68 183

195 257 184 33 42 185

262 e30 186 39 54 187

238 268 188 59 53 189 51 77 190

9 6 H7 197 191 40 25 266 324 192

14 11 ..

3 10 1

4

11 245 296 193 2 238 272 194

.. 5 .. ..

47 54 195

61 27 42 H 64

89 196 34 197 44 198 39 199 69 200

314

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORERS Area Occu- Literate ,----

L.C. Name of Facililie~ in pied Hou'e- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acre, HOllseR holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

r----L---.., ,.---'--...., r--'---. ,,---'---.. ,--...-_--L_-.. P )1 F M F ;'II F III F ?vI F

:.I ~ 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 .17

201 [{flti Khedi P. l/iGj Ill, lle ee] 341 ;))1 108 110 107 5 226 182 202 Kunchl'od P.;\T,MP(O), :i,ln6 :]!i.f ,104 2,121; 1,070 1,1).)7 1 III }?'IU 440 7[) 61>2 .552

Po. 20.'l SemliYa Kaji P. I,RIl)" 107 lOR 55G 291 IlGa RO ,S:) 92 3 202 B-3 204 Santal Khedi [dil :,1.1 2.1 122 G7 55 BfJ 39 6 45 33 205 Khel'ooa 765 17 17 7,5 :If) 36 [) 1 27 13

206 Behpur P,Po. 4,483 299 299 ] ,516 774 742 fiR 40 182 34 188 337 207 Nandwel P,Po. 5,474 :334 834 1,750 002 848 59 50 290 53 556 480 208 Khajuriya. Sarang P. 2,650 147 147 874 959 415 56 52 182 23 268 285 209 Khodana P. 2,697 U3 113 610 300 310 60 63 90 24 182 141 210 Palasiya P. 1,362 81 HI 378 1!.)~ 1% 27 31 72 13 124 82

211 GUl'adiya Syaha P. 1,369 98 98 477 2 .. 3 234 !),3 91 47 6 155 119 212 Lasudiya Ela P, 1,953 156 158 7fJR 398 400 038 35 1,42 15 237 189 213 Kachnara P,Pa. 2,260 216 216 1,168 624 544 68 66 224 35 3n 268 214 Nagri P,D,M,Mcw,Pa, 6,102 M~ 556 2,784 1,112 1.822 H7 138 665 124 893 743 :J15 Lamgari 1,4,'2 5·) 35 2iil 11[) L)2 ii 52 7 1 8. 70

21(i Patlawad P. 1,077 149 149 851 428 42') 52 51 .. 100 17 276 .147 217 Lamgara 1,797 55 55 301 143 158 43 55 28 2 91 80 218 Bhali)'a P. 1,41" 89 Rfl 443 2'31 212 56 59 75 3 15:3 114 219 Bhawata 1,500 22 22 152 78 74 35 43 15 49 46 220 Lahu Khedi 1,040 34 34 17-1 96 7R 30 27 18 3 58 30

'221 Ranma Khedi 562 2 2 16 9 7 7 7 5 3 2211 Arnya Gujar 1.331 62 511 291 152 139 39 61 20 1 95 84 22!l Sihore P. l,35G 10il 108 528 2M 262 65 69 80 13 168 119

315

MANDSAUR TAHSIL

WOHKEHS NON· r- WORKERS

L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

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M F M F 1\f F M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F' M F

lR 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2!) 30 31 32 33 31 35 36 37 1

178 15R 28 H II 4 7 2 5 9 115 139 201 525 Hl(i 14 39 1 (i9 Sq ?,7 35 R :197 ~!'l5 202

l(i!) 110 14 16 H; 7 ~ 1 91 130 203 45 2S 5 .. .. 22 22 1104 18 18 2 4 1 1 1 12 2:3 205

.'382 291 39 44 9 ,. 17 1 1 .. 17 .. 23 1 286 405 206 379 341 53 71 15 :1 34 6 1 9 :1 20 1 1 44 5 34(i 418 207 222 27G 25 9 9 7 5 191 130 208 156 120 25 21 1 U8 169 209

99 55 19 27 2 4 G9 103 210

141 III 11 8 . , S .. 88 115 211 185 155 25 26 G 14 4 o' 1 .. 6 4 181 sm 212 268 927 24 24 34 H 1 9 18 .. 1 18 3 253 276 213 629 589 37 64 36 ') -_, 79 3!J 8 4 50 5 3 .. 51 17 519 579 214

71 62 10 13 3 35 62 215

196 102 54 4.5 .. 1.5 8 3 152 276 216 78 74 8 6 4 2 " 1 52 78 217

12a 100 8 11 15 1 3 1 1 2 1 .. 78 98 218 35 39 2 5 12 2 29 28 219 48 24 10 6 38 48 220

1 2 3 1 1 .. .. 4 4 221 92 ill 1 2 .. 1 1 1 57 55 222

131 95 26 20 3 1 3 1 1 3 3 98 143 223

316

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

8 SIT AMAU TAHSIL

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 19tH

2 3 :.! 3 4

A n-,,/ liorkhedi 177 234

1 Abakhedi 9 1 C 2 Aakya 195 94 3 Ajepur 58 180 88 Chaktiya 224 1119

I Chak Kheda 39 Chanpa Khedi 151 236

4 Amba 128 228 40 Chhatraput'a 284 110 5 Angari 155 232 6 Antt'alia 94 218 H Chikla 102 75

7 Arnya 41 611 42 Chimangarh 55 169

8 Avari 19 46 D

B 43 Dalawarla 198 139

44 Dal Khedi 190 U7 I) Badod 77 23 45 DalJod 152 235

10 Ragli 57 171 46 Damma Khedi 185 92

·17 Da\<adi 188 14g 11 Bajkhedi 16 47

199 141 48 Deepa Khedi 111 Balahedi 4 35 66

I Baldiya Khedi 13 Bankali 84

Devariya Vije 117 194 49 14 Bavdikheda G5 186

175 244 50 Devpura Bamniya 15 Bardawa:ia 227 108 16 Bardia 145 199 51 Devpura Nagar 73 22·1 17 Bardia Barkheda 129 24 52 Devri 12 3.3 18 Bardia Gujar fi3 184

53 Devria Moti III 204 19 Barikheda 75 15

54 Dhabla Bhagwan 149 213 20 Bal'kuheda 104 69

55 Dhabla Deval 67 187

56 Dhabla l\Iahesh GO 183 21 Basai 87 172

Dhakad Khedi 69 220 57 1 A a slmra 11 Haripura 89 178 58 Dhalpat III Herftura 59 Dha!1lnya 88 177

IV Khand Dhamnyq ] Kundal 22 Bavchya 182 Iii!) 60 Dhanda Khedi 165 207 23 Belara 163 15R 24 Belari 162 156 61 Dhandhera 197 138 25 Beti Khedi 24 S 6l Dhandi 56 170 26 Bhagor 235 122 I Gular Ka Kheda

I J{ alyanpu1'll Il Odo1t f{a f{heda 'J7 Bharatpura 244 120 G:1 Dhan Khedi 121 215 28 Bharpul' 127 229 64 Dhanwada 70 221 29 Bhat Khedi 28 52 I ]{heda Badallsing SO Bhensola 171 240 65 Dhara Khedi 133 84

I Chak Bhensolll 66 Dharnya Khedi 154 231 67 Dhaturia 208 142

81 Bhoja I<hedi (Shel'garh) 2~:3 112 I Baldia J{heda 32 Bholya Khedi 1-1 U 68 Dhikanya 139 162 33 Bhuki Buzurg 98 20 69 Dhodhal' 170 212 34 Bhuwangarh 221 105 70 Dho1'ra 2 36 35 Boliya 37 [;7 Be Borkhed) 58 64 71 Dudhiya 209 101

317

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No.

1961 1951 1961 1951

1 1I ;) 4 2 ;) 4

72 nokar Khedi 97 99.7

E 103 Jagdi 144 :l00

104 Jai Kheda 17 48 73 Ekalgarh 217 1~6 105 Jamunya 90 191 74 Elvi 1 37 106 Javanpura l!9 50 75 Era 8(J 74 107 Jetpura <JOO 143

108 Ihalra 11 6 F

109 Ihangaria 236 113

76 Fatehpur Chikalie lQ3 71 110 Ihontav:J.l1 172 241

G K

'17 Gadriya 3 38 111 Kacharia 106 67

78 Galihara 159 83 112 Kachnara 33 IS

79 Ganga Khedi 100 153 113 Kacbnart 34 3

80 Gardan Khedi 125 237 114 Kamrna Khedi 130 78

U5 Kanaheda 143 201

81 Gelana 68 2]9 1]6 Kantia 113 174

82 Ghusai 124 ~17 117 Karadia 39 55

I Na,.ayan Kheda 118 Karandia 183 160

83 Ghata Khedi 18 45 119 Karan Khedi ~37 114

tl4 Ghenchali 168 210 120 Karanpura [05 70

85 Gokulpura 239 117 I Karoelia Ka KI1R-da

121 Kamali 83 60

86 Gopa Khedi 147 122 Karnali 192 145

197 87 Gopa\pura

I Kheda 191 146

123 Kayarnpur 48 29 88 Gordhanpura 115 175 124 Kelu Khedi 47 n 89 Gudha 166 208 90 Gudhbheli

125 Khai Kheda ~43 121 ~07 140 126 Khajuri ~41 11S

91 Gujar Khedi 96 226 127 Khajuri Chandrawat 1.12 4

92 Guradia Barnni 176 245 128 Khajuri Gaud 51 59

93 Guradla Gaud 31 53 129 Khajuri Manda 46 12

94 Guradia Pratap 91 1911 130 Khanderia Kachar 78 28

95 Guradia Vije 142 203

I Ratanpwra 131 Khanu Kheda 32 17 132 Khatru Khedi 140 l63

H I Naya Kheda

133 Kbeda 1'79 87 96 Halduni 230 123 134 Khedi 40 54

97 Halu Khedi 36 10 135 Khejadia 109 165 98 Hanadi 178 80 136 Khejdia Bhup J.74 243 99 Hanspura 64 185 137 Khejdia Meglaa 92 19Q

100 Hanumantia 126 230 138 Kher Kheda 180 88

I Kheda 139 Kheta Kheda 54 65

140 Khoti 131 77 101 Harnavada 167 ~09

141 Kishangarh ao 51 I uo ltU 1 4 !.I Kishorpura

lOll Ishaqpur .212 134 J Motipu,.a

318

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No Seri~l Code No. CadeNo. ~o. ~ame of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 1 2 3

143 Kocharia Khedi 1% 93 178 Nirdhari 110 2015

144- Kodiya 156 79 179 Nondhani 138 157

145 Kalvi 8 44

146 Kothada 13~h~.dur 26 31 P

147 Kothada :\Iata 27 56 180 Paell; lOs IG6 148 Kothdi 112 173 I fjaldiya KlIeda 149 Kathadi Manda 4.5 14 11';1 Pan pur 76 22 150 Koyali 10 5 182 Parsi 164 leI

1.51 Kundla 242 l19 183 Patlasi Kalan 220 104

152 Kunta Khedi 9!) 21 184 Patlasi Khurd 158 fl2

185 PaYll Khedi 5 40

L 186 Piplya 173 2~2

187 PipJya 215 128 15:3 Ladum, 1St; n 188 PipIYa 223 ISO 154 Lakhu Plph'a 42 (lS

189 Piplya Dh;tbd 50 7:-1 1M Lakhva 122 216

190 Piplya }"ot 15 n 1.akhva Ka Kheda

]5(; L;1I'1li RG 164 191 Prats.bpUT:1 tn 1 ~'.i

J Barqd

157 La,lldia 240 116 1~

15S Lavari 219 10:1

159 Lodha Khe(li 7'2 22'1 ] fl'l Tbgh Ilnathpura 11-1 202

19'1 Rahimgal'h H~ IG,g

1\1 I C/wh Khcdt

HI. Raja Ji:herli 7!J 27 HiO Mahuva ]'37 15~

19'; Raj Nagar 20,1 1115 101 Mahuvi 10;- lli7

196 l\abyata 214 131 I Barad

197 T:ama Khelli 1:>1 R.i 1['2 1\lala Khedi (PaIva Khec1i) IflO 152

6 39 198 Ram[arh lfl:) '!'Ilamat Khed3. 193 1-14

l!H) Hamgarh '.lll gil J D)/{mi

2JO Ram :t\agal' 71 222 W{ :lIanpura 299 107 ltl5 l\fasudi 123 238 201 Ran3.yara 13 3{ 166 Mau Kheda 187 150 202 Havla 202 100 167 ::\leria l\hedi 231 12.

203 Ravti 201 90 1 Kheda

204 Ralanpura 222 1.32 168 Mar Kbeda 157 81

20r; Rawat KhedB 141 206 169 Motipura 7 48

Rehtadi 59 179 206 170 MllmUa 218 102

Risthal 49 30 207

171 'TllvaIa 203 !Yi !lOR Raja Fategal'h 35 9 209 Rojhani 146 198

N 210 Hnnija [15 ~25

J K/It,la RatJ1l1pllra 172 Nahllr!;arh n '2 lJ Klreda Rlmdi l'i'S Nakerdiya 2Jii 109

l'14 Natarllm 101 26 211 Ruparel U6 176

175 Nataram :.\!uhal 100 2.) Jl'l Rupni 25 32

176 Nathu lS:hedl 14H 196 I Kheta Kltedt S

177' Nipanya 81 72 218 Sagor 229 lOG

319

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

8 SITA\1AU T AHSIL-Col1cld.

Location Location Location Locatkm Serial N arne of Vi11a~e CadeNa. Code No. Sed .J N mle of Village Code No. Code No. No. lD61 19·H No. lOtH 1951 1 2 3 .. 1 2 a 4

214 Sakhtali 194 95 232 Sunth Khe-da 44 16 215 Salriya 52 61 233 SUrjani 161 155 216 Samri Piplya 206 136 2~4 Suriya Kheda 13~ 76 217 Sarag Sedra 233 III 235 Surkheda 184 go 218 Saraspura 238 115 296 Suvasda 119 193 219 Sata Khedi 216 121 220 Savadi 1(,9 211

I Suvasda M"ndl

221 Sedra 82 T

68 222 Sedl'amata. 213 133 23'i Tambalia 210 99 228 Serna! Kheda 189 148 2gS Taravall 62 181 221 Semli \ 15'3 233 239 Tarnod 150 239 225 Semly~ 135 86 240 Tatka 225 125 226 Semli Kankad 66 188 241 Titrod 181 151 227 Shakkar Khedi 43 18 242 Tonkada 93 189 228 Shakkar Khedi 20 49 229 Shardulgarh 205 137 V 230 Sultania 2'3 7

243 Vasnia 118 195 231 Sunthi 7i 19 244 Vashanya 38 58

320

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VILLAGE DIRF.CTORY

1..'-. No.

~,{me of Village

F,ldlitie~

a,'ailable

3

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1 Elvi '.! Dhorra :1 Gadriya 4 Balahedi .'5 Paya l{hecli

6 Ramgarh 7 :\fotipura 8 Rold 9 Aabe. Khedi

10 Koya\i

11 Jhaln n Deni 13 Ranayara 14 Bholya Khedi 15 Piplia Kot

16 Bej Khetli 17 hi Khed.l 18 Ghata Khedi ]9 Awari 1I J Shakkar J\hpdi

Po.po.

P. C; p.ro:

1'.

21 Nah:tl'h:1."h l\[.D,Ho~, l'ITf'(O),SPO.

22 Kh:tjuri C1nndmwat 1'. '43 Sultani" 24 Beti J(hetli 1'. 25 Rupni S,Po.

26 Kothada Bahadul' '27 Kothada Mata

28 nhat J{hec:i 29 ]a,'anplll'a :30 Ki' hangal'h

31 GuraJiya Gaud 32 Khanu'Kheda

P.

s,

!lfl Kachnara P,Po. :H Ka,'hnari il!'i Raj 1, Fatehg ll'b

:1G Hall! Kheui 37 Baity a 8S \'bhanya ::)9 Karadi~'a 40 I{hedi'

31,4872 555

1,16~ 1,371

3Gl 1,191

334 1,249

483 725 23B

2,45G n.l

2.108 91G

1,2~1

1,Q9S 140 358 425 (i45

8,0'i0

2 106 . '107

S5G 916

2.547 1,676

846 234 SG!)

89+ 1,309 1,438

718 1,.567

1,168 1,230 1,3H

952 596

H Arma ')2 Lakhu Piplya 48 Shakal' Khedi H Sllnth Kheda ~5 1\:()thaIH Man,la

P. 957 900

P. 1,'>24

46 Khajuri Manda 4.7 Kelu Kheda 48 Ke.yampur P,M,H,I'a. 49 Ristbal 50 Piplya Dhakad [',

440 949

l.40tl 1,406 2,820 2,06l 1.'10~

Occu­pied Hou5e~

17,217 7

45 9

71

91 99 27 14

143 22

142 41 52

99

19 21 R7

G97

81 6

9G 35

125 73 39 20

" 44

'26 19G

8G

53 60 25 14

49 52 94 5

3G

50 60

494 37

108

322

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Scheduled Castes

,,----L---, 11 F

(i 7 9 10 11

17,2;;

7 91,443 47,098 44,345 10,146 9,621

3~ 16 17 Uninhabited

45 9

71

:191 142 149 38 38 48 30 18

3S4 193 lSI) 45 39

91 463 234 229 42 99 496 251 245 27 165 90 75 27 14 69 '2 37

Uninhabited

42

27

143 22

142 41 52

G81 138 727 216 295

804 48 48 C4

300 112 147

13 1 tl 91 103

[) 10 Hi 17

9!) 5H 275 259 49 Uninhabited

19 108 62 46 12 21 lOG .J.9 57 1G 37 211 107 104

G(), 3,617 J 812

81 415 220 (i 2a lil

96 479 265 35 197 103

1,705

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11 2H

. 94

150

30

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125 73 39 2')

G!H 36S 3')1 88 388 196 192 21 235 12.'5 110 100 109 46 63

Uninhabited

42

9 19

15!i

030

70 3

89 30 9G

44 211 10D 102 2 R 26 1:11

196 1,000

86 1+5

li3 50 25 14

49 52 94 5

3G

281 347 163 116

231 263 488 82

224

285 ~47

2,~51 224 .IG

G7 64 1G 10 538 ,,71 150 lilD Uninhabited 85 CO 10 4

Uninh"bite,1 U5 131~ IG IG8 179 20 76 87 14 BG 60

12.3 U6 256 15

11S

144 17G

1.390 118 244

108 117 232 17

lOG

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l,lfi2 l('G 2,~:J

35 Bl 58

20

37 75

150 :H t..i4

1G 14 14

27 20 50

34 89

Hi8 28 70

Scheduled Tribes

,----..-<----, M F 12 18

Literate and

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14 15

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Total (I-IX)

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11,544 1,558 29,050 20,339

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11 1

29

55 69

1 5

120 G

69 18 29

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9

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57 ,I 5

47 12

95 22 1 1

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20 1 7

141 12

12

19 40 13

8

43 17

1,34 4

13

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12

112 18

119

156 171

71 20

23~ 50

22G 71 80

170

39 40 7(J

91'1

131 14

183 62

231 119

G4 17

64 .14

308

80 99 48 34

71 106 156 10 m

91 119 701

73 187

13

110 15 94

123 97 56 20

l·lG 43

232 54 5G

171

28 ~H (:4

513

111

HI 43

183 75 55 31

42 . 40 187

67 64 19

49 32

108 [)

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54 101 476

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SIT AMAU TAHSIL

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8 19 •. '1 !J2 108 11 12

119 fit

135 llC 144 92 60 4,~

18 17

.. 4 8 1

202 12G 11 15

15 1)0 Ml

206 217 7 71 54 1:9 56

131

21 31 ~5

107

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15

10

10 8

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124 13

169 45

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29

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51 H 12 81

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47

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132 105 10 !)

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65 36 113 119

, . 12 12

18 9 5

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82 92 5 5 9 15

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9 1,457 610 109 4 ..

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21

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33

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2 6 1

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30 31 32 33

10 207 74 924 14 110

1

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'2

1 4

I' .,

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.. Uninhabited

2

" 2

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.. 3 ..

r ninhabiteu 1

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'2 .. '2 .. 1

16

2

23

80

4 fJ

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13

66

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" 39

3 92

78 106 80 1:8 19 19 12 17

2 143 158

,"

24 21 141 128 33 58 59 91

105

23 9

31

142

18 23 40

13 903 1,282

86 4

82 41

84 11 73 51

132 143 77 117 61 55 29 32

4.') 23

200

29

" 6·5 69 28 22

60 24

284 .. 19

.. 69

115 68 60

112 59 41 85

100 124 /) R

49 79

59 87 57 70

2 598 676 45 65

107 97

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21

22 23 24 25

2;) 27 28 29 30

36 37 88 39 40

41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 ~

324

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,----J------..

L. C. Name of Facilities in pied Hou~e- Scheduled Scheduled and No, V.llage ~l.\'ailable acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)

r-----'---~ ,----L_-... ,..--..)._--.. ,------'---, P M F 11 F M F M F M F

\] :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ]6 17

51 Kh,jnri Gaud P. I,G46 82 82 426 217 209 4G 35 CS 5 128 III 52 Salriya 1,119 48 49 274 135 139 18 26 17 1 85 51 53 Borkhedi l,8C4 Cl 61 349 192 157 8 7 11 .. 109 58 .54 Kheta Kheda P. 2,449 104 104 558 299 259 GC 58 55 3 197 127 ,55 Chimangarh P. 932 25 25 135 7G 59 2 4 51 17

fi6 Dhandi 1,549 6G 6G 320 166 154 83 77 14 112 a1 ,~7 Ragli 634 15 15 112 54 5g G 37 35 58 Ajepur P,D,Po, 5,100 279 282 1,592 792 800 136 145 238 30 453 360 59 Rehatdi 269 14 14 75 39 36 3 27 1 CO Dcabla Mahesh P. 1,367 102 102 529 252 277 30 30 50 1 185 208

C1 Partabpura P. 773 C5 65 339 168 171 34 41 92 9 103 ]07 C2 Taravali 608 .. l'ninhabitecl .. 63 Bardiya Gujar 1,750 57 57 348 16<) 179 53 49 26 . 2 107 104 (;4 Hanspur 1,049 82 84 39C '.lI6 180 19 18 19 1 150 26 C5 Ravadi Kheda 1,100 19 10 186 79 57 22 17 11 57 34

CC Se:nli Kankad R,102 69 fog 346 182 164 7B 60 11 13-1 57 (;7 Dhabla })eyal 2,45:3 134 13. 6G3 338 825 146 1')5 58 9 217 180 (i~ Gelana 1,788 52 52 206 144 152 40 50 22 2 96 76 (ir! Dhakad Khedi 1,057 40 40 217 103 114 15 14 14 55 76 70 Dhanwl\da 1,573 53 57 303 151 152 25 22 15 100 40

71 Ramnagar C62 15 15 77 46 81 21 18 2G 10 72 Lodha Kheui 585 29 29 131 64 67 28 2tj 7 4(; 31 78 Devpura Nagar P. 1,28. 16 1G 75 37 38 7 10 27 12 74 Sunthi P. 2,319 235 235 l,17G C19 557 128 107 214 7 381 276 7,5 Bari Khed:l. 210 l'ninhabited

7G Panpur CS1 26 26 130 C1 60 23 20 26 37 37 77 Badocl 1,093 71. 71 374 204 170 23 18 55 126 105 78 Khanderia Kachar 1,222 74 74 365 In 174 101 8C 52 118 112 79 Haja Khedi 1,249 37 37 153 70 74 34 3G J4 53 44 80 Era M, 3,24.'1 209 209 1,016 514 502 5G 5!1 21C 11 827 344

81 Nipania 1,156 38 .38 226 120 lOG 4 6 20 81 74 82 Sedra 1,139 74 74 SSC HIO 196 86 31 23 3 111 95 83 KarnaJi 543 29 2[) 124 72 52 2G 13 Vl 52 37 8! Bankali 1,099 41 H 22G U5 111 2,\ 16 2 1 76 70 85 Rahimgarh p, 3,170 207 207 1,1 'l6 5S7 51:) 1:10 175 10,} 6 351 358

86 Larni 995 36 86 196 95 101 80 C5 1 57 35 87 Basai P,Po. G,352 28C 287 1,420 721 C99 1C7 1G3 ISO 32 399 300 88 Dhamn\'a 1,598 68 68 370 18C 184 63 58 21 2 122 80 89 Dhalpat P. 2,818 187 187 1,050 5}S 492 92 75 .. 220 1G 335 305 90 Jamunya 1,47:3 72 72 :i-Hi 17g lG7 86 72 19 7 117 95

91 Guraclia I'ratap 755 8R 88 400 255 g'?!) 82 93 93 1 153 1.53 92 Khejadia Megha 1,119 29 29 201 Rg 112 15 12 7 55 15 03 Tunkada p, 1,5&'1 iH 94 511 258 258 120 113 45 In8 97 94 Antralia 1,388 40 40 208 107 101 20 22 5 72 73 91i Rllnija M,D,R.H.C 5,648 445 Hfi 2,159 1,127 1.0:12 2!j6 238 400 94 m[) 456

MP(O),l\1cw'

~)6 Glljar Khedi 1,'546 8 3 8 7 1 8 1 1 5 1 m Dokar Khecli 1,153 28 28 141 64 77 18 19 1 49 36 98 Bhuki Buzul'g 89G 35 35 181 95 8G 25 31 0 1 49 36 99 Kunta Khedi 6i11! 38 38 185 99 8C 2 2 12 59 40

100 Nataram Muhal :.170 •• Uninhabited

325

SIT AM AU TAHSIL

WORKERS NON ---------------------------'- WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ,---....____, r---l----. ,......_..)---., r---L-~ ..----'---. ,.--..)._--, ,.--~ ,..--~ L.C. M F M F 1\1 F l\I F l\I F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

107 90 16 19 1 1 2 3 89 98 51 G6 27 7 15 7 5 3 4 '3 50 88 52

104 57 3 1 2 83 99 53 180 117 12 8 1 1 1 2 2 102 132 54

46 ]5 4 2 1 25 42 55

93 79 8 7 5 5 5 1 54 63 56 36 36 1 17 23 57

309 276 10 4 10 44 35 1 4 1 28 46 44 339 440 58 27 1 12 35 59

165 189 5 11 4 2 9 5 67 69 60

69 S6 17 2 6 2 7 21 65 64 61 Uninhabited 62

93 92 3 2 9 12 62 75 63 84 14 20 12 23 20 3 66 154 64 40 30 5 4 11 1 22 23 65

190 48 6 9 7 1 48 107 66 16'3 U9 22 24 ]9 2 7 3 II 1 4 1 121 145 67

55 51 15 25 15 6 5 48 76 68 49 72 4 4 .. 2 .. 48 38 69 87 30 7 10 5 1 51 112 70

19 5 4 Ii :3 20 21 71 39 2'3 7 R 18 36 72 22 7 5 4 1 10 26 73

296 232 50 40 1 14 4 1 15 4 238 281 74 Uninhabited 75

37 37 .. .. .. 24 32 76 121 103 2 2 II 1 .. 78 65 77 96 90 11 21 2 4 1 4 1 73 62 78 41 37 8 7 4 26 30 79

277 314 26 21 12 7 2 :2 6 4 187 158 80

78 70 4 4 1 1 .. 2 39 32 81 103 84 8 11 .. 79 101 82

37 31 5 6 6 II 1 20 Hi 83 73 68 3 :2 39 41 84

333 326 3 32 HI 2 1 236 191 85

46 21 S U 1 2 1 38 66 86 289 229 11; g2 G 42 17 7 II 12 3 24 11 322 399 87 102 70 1:3 8 3 2 2 2 64 104 88 209 242 29 21 4 12 B 89 24 24 18 5 223 187 89 89 80 3 G (j II 1 10 15 62 72 90

III 15:] 15 3 10 1 2 11 102 82 91 39 4 7 7 2 11 34 97 92

114 73 10 10 4 3 3 17 21 95 161 93 71 73 1 .. 35 28 94

343 281 89 ]60 14 95 13 55 .. 3 80 II 448 576 95

.. 5 1 II 96 34 27 14 !J 1 15 41 97 44 32 4 4 .. 1 .. ~6 50 98 55 36 4 <1 .. .. 40 46 99 . , Uninhabited .. 100

_ VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LC. No

Name of Village

101 !'Iataram 102 Chikala lOS f'atehpur Chikali 104 Baru Kheda 105 Karanpura

Facilities available

P. P.

lOG Kacharia P. 107 M"huYi p. 108 Padli 10fl Khejdia p.

MP(O),Mcw,Po. 110 ~irdhari

111 Devria Moli 112 Kothdi 1l~ Kantia 1].4 Raghnnathpura 11,5 Cnrdhanpura

116 Ruparel 117 [le\ ad) a Yij ~ 11 ~ Y?,~llia

P.

P.

lIt) SuvaFacta P,M, H.T, D.Hos, MP(:\) ,Po.

120 KiFhol'P),l1ra P.

121 nhan Kher1i 122 Lakhva J 23 l\h\,udi U4 Chl1sai P,Po. 125 Gardan Khedi

126 Hanumantiya 127 Bharpul" P. 128 .\mba P. 129 Dardia I3al'kheda P, 130 Kamma Khedi

1!l1 Khoti 132 Surha Kl,,·,]a 133 I'hat:a KheJi 134 RamJ. Kht'dl 1?5 Semliya P.

l::lC (;al1;,\,1 Khe<li P. 137 l\Iahm a P. 138 Nondhani 139 Dhikanya 140 Khat)'n Khel1i

141 Ii3.\\at Kheda 142 Guradiya I'i]e F. 148 K-mahetla ~!4 J:lgadi P. ] 40 ! ~arc1ift

U6 I{ojhani 147 Gopa Khedi 148 Nathu Kredi 149 Dhabla Bhagwan p. 1.50 Tal'nocl P.

Ar('a in

acres

2,892 1,758

725 -196 07G

2,48G 1,403

943 1,404

177

815 736

1,037 549

2,828

58:] 1,290

525 1,683

3,5J,5

G60 798 548

4,524 BIG

792 1,928 3,818 2,118 1,005

135 1,458

882 79,

1,755

705 2,254 45~

1,68G l,86S

SM 2,259 1,385

907 700

624 575

1,144 1,333 1,895

Cccu­pied Houses

5

200 n9 36 14 2H

122 70 59

1116

8

2.9 112

108 48 85

l!5 88 ,.

GGB

lG,~

74 39 84

2,58 13

28 88 98 79 26

20 68 18 29

102

G1 J G4 17 8q ,\5

P2 88 66 57 44

30 20 71

102 86

326

House. holds Total Population

Scheduled Castes ,--~

M F ,---"---~

P M F (>

200 119 36 14 28

122 70 59

126

8

7

998 515 650 SolO 216 1J5 95 48

lS8 62

645 402 3U6 745

40

338 216 150 406

22

29 151 76 ~2 III 62

109 601 327 48 231 122 86 419 224

9 10 11

483 114 113 310 78 62 101 15 11

47 6 71

307 186 156 339

18

48 61

56

1

48 43 .. 4.5

1

7'5 17 1(i 49 42 30

27 ± 39 32 109 32 28 195 J02 100

15 88

111 50R

53 58 13 95

12 105

GG9 8,.1G2

1Il5 793

74 394 At) 217 34 2J3

2,58 1,444 13 106

28 170 83 430 98 569 79 429 26 145

:}o 118 Gd 3H! IS 9il 29 159

102 5J2

61 B80 16G 970 J7 114 8~ H7 4-, 2?7

.:12 1m 83 463 6G 318 FJ7 292 "Ii 211

,,0 18G 20 91 71 1l'34

104 498 88 518

256 252 Uninhabited 1,830 1,632 304 389

102 304 300 81

200 121 125 7Z4 50

94 232 292 2;)6 6R

~o ]()U

54 85

276

197 490 Gl

220 1'20

86 23>; 163 142 111

85 59

166 267 26"

104 40 47 gG 23 17

118 17 13 720 203 220

fiG 27 28

76 8 ~ 198 .54 52 277 132 110 198 7'1 75 77 ]0 15

GS 14 Ii lSH 0 10

41 8 5 7± 35 36

:JBG Rli 72

JH3 19 16 480 139 1,2{ ,53

107 61 50 III 22 17

Sl 3 225 87 69 150 25 2"> lJO 24 3{ ]00 37 40

101 .5 7 3A 17 14

168 4 3 231 74 64 252 54 H

Scheduled Tribes

r---'-, M F

12 13

Literate and

Educated ,---L----,

l\I F 14 15

166 129

23 3 4

4 8

123 7 29 1 8

166 37

1

12 5

48 13 32

1

1

8 1 69 6

977 413

66

4 42 22 R8

21 2G 84

fjS H')

3 47 6

10 39 40 82 28

8 7

4H 51 1,5

30

5

2

8

.. 8 1

3 1

WORKERS

Total (I-IX)

M F 1G 17

330 186

64 32 39

211 127

9;2 2BG

14

53 39

236 86

146

41 172

963

2G6

1-13 81 87

432 28

52 168 184 129

.J6

31 94 2~ ·,2

Ifi2

120 297 39

147 89

G9 150 113 105

76

58 45

120 183 1Ii5

317 148

32 12 24

17G 114

87 104

11

39 22

124 24 96

19 120

4112

179

32 48 28

I/{ lS

41 123 12,1

96 ,98

LO 77 16 3G

139

127 273

6 106 '73

50 94 72 82 54

65 19 29

131 68

1 ---'---, \1 F

18 19

II

M F 20 21

265 256 34 57 126 112 23 25 57 26 5 5 27 11 5 1 39 24

184 173 118 111

83 81 137 66

11 11

45 34 32 17

205 113 83 24

H2 90

39 154

247

19 106

248

10 1 4

18

3

8 7

2 8

19

4 16

5 5

6

.. It ..

8

220 140 26 37

118 74 59

259 21

18 48 11 92 12

15 6 1

48 6

14

2 25

1

44 116 136 116

29 17 12 8'3 23 37 8G 20 38 84 8 11

41 29 4 9

31 2 75 47 25 H 40 3:

137 131

100 12'3 240 222

36 4 116 fl7 64 55

44 116

92 87 69

42 75 64 74 46

2 19 28

2 4 6

10 2:1

10 1~

3 29

2 1

U

3 8 1') 17

9 G 3 5 6 5

54 64 2 1 42 14 3 5

100 lIO 4 8 146 113 19 17 139 43 13 14

Iii ,---l-..--, M F

22 23

8

.. 17 ..

3

.. 4

10

2 :2

.. "

10

19 9 2 2

"

.. 4 3 ..

IV ,-..-1--., M F 21 25

21 23

1

9 3 .. 9

.. 4 3

5

153

1

41

8

2

8

:3 1 5

11

3 13 7

4. 9 1

.. 8

6

.. 65

.. 16

2

6 2

3

1 23 .. 10 3

.. ~ 3 3

1 1 4

327

WORKERS -"-

v ,..--J--.,

M F 26 27

2

28

5 .. 1

.. . .

1

I •

VI

M F 28 29

.. 5 3

17

..

1

3 2 9

Uninhabited 38

6

.. 2 2

I.

VII

1\1 F 30 31

2 5

1

2 45

.. 1

239

1

.. 51

18 3

1

5

1

.. 3

.. 1 1

1

"

t'

1

3

1

2

1

VIII ,---"---, M F 32 33

1

27

2

., 1

1 0

..

4

•• .. .1 ..

1

.. 12 .. 10

SfTAMAtJ TAHSIL

NON. I.e, --. WORKERS No.

iTX ,....--I---.. 1\1 F Iv!

36

x

F

37 34 35 1

8 6 1

2

9

10

1

Ii

198

6

1 25 30

1

1 9 2 1 1

2

1 5

o •

6

2 2 2 1

3

185 166 101 1 154 162 102

51 69 103 16 35 104 23 47 105

124 131 106 89 72 :07 58 69 108

5 170 235 109

5

110

8 7 110

23 36 111 23 27 112 9~ 150 113 36 85 114 78 99 115

12 39 116 84 132 117 .. 118

867 1,200 119

2 128 220 120

57 40

15 38 40 292

1e2 121 48 .122 90 123

546 l24 38 125 5 22

32 35 126 1 64 75 127

108 153 128 107 97 129

2

8

22 39 130

19 58 ]31 66 112 132 25 28 133 4.3 38 134

124 97 135

77 56] 36 IP!) 207 137 22 47 138 73 91 189 81 38 140

17 31 141 88 131 142 fl5 78 143 37 68 144 35 46 145

27 36 146 14 13 147 46 139 148 84 100 149

6 101 184 1~

3'28

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Literate

Arf"a Occu- Scheduled Scheduled and Total L.r:. Name of Facihtie. in pied House- Total Population Ca~tes Tribes Educated (I-IX No. Village a\'ailable acres houses hold. r- ,---"-----., r--.J-....., r-.J-....., ,----"--",

p :\1 F 1\1 F M F M F M F 2 ~ 5 G 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Chanpa Khc(h 1,4.Sg f,2 m 312 1G1 151 57 GO 13 1 115 ·18 152 Dalloe] 1,047 43 4,1 260 VIO ]30 GG [19 32 :3 Sf) [12 153 Semli P. 810 73 73 470 194 276 35 29 41 6 127 51 154 Dharnya Khedi P. 504 2:) 23 137 63 7,( 19 23 24 45 29 155 Angari 1,047 59 59 309 152 157 74 72 52 117 .57

156 Kodiya 1.100 42 42 276 144 ] 32 54 47 12 8 (;3 57 157 Mol' Kheda J,047 35 35 219. 114 105 8 5 19 2 G5 37 158 Patlasi Khurd J,680 22 22 165 89 76 28 19 31 12 56 20 159 Galihara 955 34 34 195 101 94 25 22 15 60 54 160 Malva Khedi 535 Vl 13 58 30 28 6 19 15 (Palla Khedi)

161 Sut'ja.ni GOS 25 25 210 10~ lOG 8 7 2,5 1 59 42 :).62 13elari 522 2G 26 130 G8 G2 9 13 12 4 40 20 1G3 Belara 1,052 70 70 354 ]77 177 20 17 23 4 116 86 1G4 Parsi 1.298 44 44 193 104 89 10 7 4 71 55 If,5 Dhanda Kheda 1,323 55 55 286 145 141 42 43 8 106 88

IGG Gudha 598 21 21 109 57 52 23 20 6 42 31l 167 Harnavada 75G 35 35 182 95 87 24 20 16 66 24 168 Ghenchali 401 20 20 90 41 49 7 35 1 169 Savadi 454 52 52 202 112 90 81 69 3 60 59 170 Dhodhal' P. 98·l 83 83 413 221 192 44 30 90 6 151 3f!

171 13hensola 965 60 60 284 137 147 50 61 4 1 87 52 172 Jhontavali 818 32 32 156 7!1 77 32 23 2 49 24 173 Piplya 794 40 40 236 112 12 .. 29 37 1 73 37 ]74 Khejadiya Bhup 1,923 50 50 275 139 136 74 69 3 98 53 175 Deopura Bamniya 493 76 76 424 200 224 40 55 2 137 46

176 Guradiya Bamni 1,136 33 33 140 7C G4 8 5 1 5~ 32 177 Borkhedi P. 1,547 114 114 595 308 287 60 56 46 2 210 61 178 Hanadi 1,216 39 39 197 104 93 ]8 16 7 56 44 179 Kheda P, 1,920 114 114 561 301 260 93 86 98 7 170 138 180 Kher Kheda 1.008 l~ninha"bited

181 Titro! P. 3,487 247 2W 1,282 707 575 134 91 ~71 30 444 - 334 182 Bavchya 1,351 45 45 320 157 163 47 38 5 95 72 183 Kal'andia 14,70 74 74 345 182 163 22 17 29 4 126 78 184 Sur Kheda P. 2,208 74 76 388 197 191 30 30 80 8 117 111 + 13,041' 185 Darnrna Khedi 1,197 ,j7 47 203 107 96 15 IG 14 68 53

186 Laduna P,M,D, 4,400 ,180 481 2,480 1,284 1,196 294 289 t. 487 101 G93 528 MP(O),Po. 187 Mau Kheda 1,11'1 r,4 54 810 178 lC2 85 65 .. 17 94 72 188 Davadi 840 15 15 Rfi 39 ,W 20 22 6 6 27 12 189 Sernal Kheda 51;2 25 25 128 G3 G0 21 2,) 21 1 38 2.5 190 Dal Khedi !"J7'l 8 8 27 15 El 4 8 11 5

191 Gopalpl.l'a. 1,92G G2 G2 30G 144 IG2 8 8 11 2 98 88 192 Karnali 787 ~8 2'i 147 G8 7q 20 24 G 54 41 193 Marnat Kheda 1,291 58 5q 279 138 141 9 14 10 80 80 194 SaJ;t:i1i P. 1,021 138 1 g,'l 659 331 328 47 49 .. 96 10 224 175 195 AaJ;ya P66 51 ['1 27.'l 144 129 33 34 89 10 75 58

196 Koeharia Khedi 1128 40 40 218 109 100 21 17 35 2 70 4G 197 Dhandhera P. 902 GS 68 427 213 214 31 37 35 1 126 100 198 Dalawada P. 1,642 140 140 800 391 409 52 57 129 4 233 250 199 Deepa Kheda P. 2,090 223 223 1,152 58G 566 106 105 187 26 367 153 lIOO Jetpura 471 .. Uninhabited •• .. . Area merged into Sitamau Town •

329

SIT AMAU TAHSIL

\y ORKERS NON-_____J__ ____ - --------, WORKERS

LC. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No,

r--.J..._....., ,--._~ ,..--'-----, ,.--.......___, ,----J-----., ---'---, ~ ,.---'-----, ,----J-..

:\1 F M F :\! F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F

IS ID 20 21 22 2" .) 24 25 26 27 2S 2D 30 31 82 38 34 36 H6 37 1

90 12 6 4 4 l.'i 32 46 103 151 58 28 12 .. .J J 6 28 44 7S 152 94 25 27 23 ;) 3 3 67 225 153 38 17 6 12 1 18 45 154 m 38 14 11) G :1 :-15 100 155

62 57 1 81 75 156 {;~ 17 .. 4D 68 157 ~5 20 6 5 33 56 158 .lel 49 6 .5 41 40 159 19 15 11 J.'3 HiO

4l :~j 4 1 .3 1 .. 7 (i ·l'> 64 161 2S 15 10 5 1 1 28 42 162 97 83 10 3 !i 2 1 61 91 163

ti8 .55 3 .. 33 34 164 VS 75 4 13 H 1 39 53 16.5

32 25 ~ 6 .. 1 .. .. S 15 .. 1 15 16 166 37 9 15 18 .'3 8 \1 1 1 1 2D 63 167 33 1 1 .. 1 6 48 168 51) :37 7 16 .. 4 r. 1 .. 1 4:'1 31 169 Wi 30 8 .5 2\) 1 2 2 8 21 '2 .5 70 154 170

73 40 10 12 1 .. 2 1 50 95 171 3S 10 ti 12 5 \I .. 80 53 172 u;J 22 'l 11 4 l 2 39 87 1-'> .. f,

t:lU 45 ;, (j 1 \I '2 41 83 174

126 21} {j IG .5 4 61 178 175

50 '10 1 ~ .. .. .. 1 .. 24 32 170 141 21 37 25 1 19 7 :3 9 8 99 226 177 53 44 .. .. 8 -18 49 178

134 126 11 6 4 9 ~ .. 10 3 131 122 179 .. Cninhabiterl .. 180

361 :aSR 29 17 :i 24 Ui 5 2 17 14 2G3 24' 181 75 61 8 11 12 (;2 91 182

123 H 2 4 1 .. fiG 85 183 8<) !II 11 ·1 ~ C . 1 !) 9 80 dO lS~

5U 39 2 15 14 39 4~ IS!)

',9:1 282 81 129 ~l 69 Sl 29 ~ :)-t '.l 2 (;2 :.l'J .~91 66ii 18G

9. 72 .. 84 90 187 25 10 '2 :2 12 34 188 38 25 25 35 189 11 5 4 7 190

67 Gil '27 25 1 3 .. 46 74 191 58 H .. I 14 38 192 G'l 68 4 10 7 2 1 58 61 193

196 160 '2 9 3 1 16 12 107 153 194 7f) 58 69 71 195

65 46 4 1 39 63 196 113 100 .. 9 .. .. 4 87 114 197 225 242 1 1 .. 5 7 .. 2 ViS 159 198

261 108 19 36 I 18 6 .. 1 26 1 85 3 219 413 199

Uninhabited 200

330

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,----"---,

L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village a\'ailable aCl'e-:; Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

r----'----~ ~-... ,..----'--- ~-... ,----J--., P M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F

2 ~ .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Rav!) P, 1,B3 77 77 4{iO 250 210 18 15 91 11 139 9'; 202 Ravta 672 27 27 154 76 78 46 5G 26 7 45 38 '.lOR Muvala P. 1,622 63 63 378 191 187 47 49 73 5 118 115 204 Rajnagal' P. 1,710 86 86 490 241 249 25 19 80 1 150 123 205 Shardulgarh 489 20 20 83 37 46 2 25 12

206 Sansri Piplya 906 16 16 9R 51 47 7 '2 .. 3 35 2 207 Gudhbheli 364 20 20 98 50 48 13 14 2 34 26 208 Dhaturia P. 1.975 105 105 554 285 269 40 3.J. 54 11 154 104 209 Dhudhiya 905 10 1.0 55 32 23 3 3 3 28 14 !l10 Tamboliya 816 43 43 208 108 100 20 21 10 75 64

211 Ramgarh 531 21 21 120 56 G4 37 46 1 42 H 21'} Ishaqpnr 1,166 80 80 416 !U3 203 24 23 20 142 125 213 Sedra Mata P. 1,662 89 89 457 226 231 61 80 42 4 141 129 2J4 Ralayata G88 28 28 173 89 84 10 10 2 ~8 53 215 Piplva 763 28 28 175 88 87 14 13 2 50 52

216 Sata Khedi P. 983 66 66 380 195 185 25 30 33 138 l'H 217 Ekalgarh 1,B85 46 46 239 Ifl5 104 53 B6 39 6 89 40 218 Mundla P. 1,032 80 80 475 255 220 77 6S 53 4 170 102 2]9 Lav~ri P. 1,538 125 125 G88 345 343 75 86 93 15 208 130 220 Patl a'i Kalan p. 1,098 103 103 523 277 246 48 44 68 5 186 131

221 Bhuwang~rh 1,217 20 20 110 54 56 3 4 4 41 3G 222 Ratanpura 222 8 8 -45 2G 10 26 19 1 14 12 223 Piplya 613 17 17 144 72 72 4, 2 10 55 49 224 Chaktiya 6'l8 44 44 191 100 91 56 55 10 65 6G 225 Tatb. 1,223 W 50 "296 145 151 27 2:2 4 97 100

226 Nakerdiy, 1,587 82 813 58 270 230 37 32 19 2 160 100 227 Bal'llawada 6·13 28 28 152 80 72 22 19 1 54 45 228 Manplll'a P,Hos,T'o 818 184 194 967 506 461 86 73 113 14 321 251 229 Sagar 1'. 1,8]G 114 114 5G9 297 272 73 70 4G 190 1,,8 280 HalJuni 1\f. 82') 31 31 155 jG 70 26 :12 4 2 48 24

2'11 l\[eria Khedi 1,Jo9 61 65 338 183 155 50 45 .5 3 107 69 232 Bhoja Khedi (Shergarh) 985 66 66 34.5 172 178 22 20 31 100 89 233 Sa rag Sedra 1,077 42 48 267 138 D9 29 32 5 1 81 7.'3 2:1, Cbhatraplll'a f;,)4 .. Uninhabited ,. 2"5 Bhagrw p ::,02!1 202 20:? 1,0,5'1 527 52() i),~ tiG 76 3 3QO 257

236 Jhangariya P. J,979 80 80 434 231 203 89 75 ,;2 12 151 ]11 237 Karan Khedi £169 29 29 165 84 81 \1 -; ]2 .. 58 22 288 Sasa"pura 1,005 '26 26 135 'it 8~ 9 S 11 46 35 239 Gokulpura 690 34 34 198 lOR 90 fl 2 12 1 H 53 240 Lasudiya 1,812 67 67 360 198 It~ CO 45 41 1 122 85

241 Khajuri P. 1,55.'5 !11 n 57 .. 2BD 28.5 4'2 52 50 4 171 77 2-12 Kundla C88 58 58 310 152 ).58 17 25 16 100 22 243 h:hai Kheda 35J 4 .. 34 IB 21 1 '2 9 7 244 Rhal'atpUl'a 1,0'l~ 50 50 BH 178 lUG 51 46 38 4 loa 73

331

SITAMAU TAHSIL

WORKERS NON

--------------------------_,<-----------------------~------, WORKERS

II III IV V \'l VII VIII IX X ,.---'------, ~---, ,...---J-. ,---'---, ,---_ _.I~_~ ,---.....___~ ,-~ ,..--'--, ,.----.J.---., ,------L-----, L. C. 1\1 F M F- M F :\1 F M F III F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F III F No.

18 19 20 21 I 22 2.~ :34 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

129 88 5 5 7 111 115 201 45 32 6 81 40 20!l

114 115 4 73 72 208 126 113 12 1 .. 11 10 91 126 204 25 12 12 !l4 205

35 2 16 45 206

34 26 16 22 207 132 101 !l 5 2 1 7 2 1 131 165 208

28 14 4 9 209 75 64 33 36 210

42 41 14 23 211 VZ2 118 18 7 7 71 78 IWI 128 124 .; 1 3 3 7 4 85 102 213

67 53 1 21 31 214 59 52 .. 119 35 215

121 119 6 1 :.l G 1 1 tt II 1 57 63 216 85 48 1 1 1 1 1 46 55 217

186 95 8 5 6 111 7 85 118 1118 178 ll3 11) 8 .. II 1 I) II li 1 II 6 137 213 219 148 122 II 1 29 6 4 II !l 91 115 220

35 80 3 1 !it ]8 20 221 13 12 1 12 7 222 55 49 17 23 223 61 60 8 4 1 1I 85 25 224 92 94 :1 2 6 4'3 iiI 2'25

157 91 2 6 1 119 139 226

54 45 26 27 227 238 205 25 33 6 19 11 2 1 23 8 1 185 210 228 181 146 6 7 3 107 119 229 27 2~ 16 '.l 83 55 230

96 67 3 2 2 5 to, 1 76 86 231 94 85 5 4 1 72 84 232 78 69 8 4 57 56 233

Uninhabited 234 'lB3 215 3~ 3'3 H 23 1 1 1 1 8 9 'l 197 269 235

130 95 IS 16 :J. 1 1 :J. 80 92 236 40 22 [) 8 1 t. 26 59 237 4\1 33 3 '1 1 25 29 238 60 52 14 1 .. 34 37 239

100 67 G 5 5 5 8 7 II 1 1 76 77 240

IS9 lS5 1r) 1'.l IS 10 1 :l 118 208 241 91 gO { 2 II 2 1 52 186 242 7 7 to 9 4 14 243

91 69 5 2 I) 1 ;. g 8 , 69 99 244

APPENDICES TO TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Appendix

Appendix

CONTENTS

I-Industrial Establishments

II-Towns and Villages served by metalled roads (All villages having roads in the village itself or within one mile of the village are included in the Appendix)

Appendix III-Towns and Villages having railway stations within five miles

Appendix IV-Towns and Villages having bus-stops

Appendix V-Towns and Villages having public libraries

Appendix VI-Towns and Villages having public reading rooms

Appendix VII-Towns and Villages having pucca well" for supply of drinking water together with their number

Appendix VIII-TowDs and Villages having public

Pages

335-350

351-353

353-355

355-356

357-358

358-359

360-366

latrines 367-368

Appendix IX-Towns and Villages having drains

App' ndix X-Towns and villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are held together with the day on which it is held

Appendix XI-Towns and Villages having co-operative societies togethel with the description

of the society

368-369

370-371

371-375

APPENDIX I

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Note:--This appendix has been prep'lred from information nb"tracten from the hou'lelists. It is arrangea

first districtwise; that is, under the name of the district have been arranged the industries in ascending order of mm,)T groups, showing the total number of establishments within brackets next to each minor group, The information has been shown by total, rural and urban separately. The figures for the

Tahsil follow the figures for the' district as a whole. The total, rural and urban figures for each Tahsil for each minor group of industry showing the number of establishments in each in brackets have been preEented first. Then follows the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location code number appearing first, followed by the name of the village. Against each village

is shown the minor group or minor groups of industry found in the village with the number of establishments in that minor group shown within brackets against each minor group. For towns, figures have been presented separately for each ward, the number of ward being given first, followed by the indnstrial code numbers etc. as in the case of villages.

The following examples will make the abot'e Note clear :-

For example, Mandsaur District total 200 (440) signifies that there are 440 establishmentg in Mandsaur

District pertaining to Minor Group 200, which stands for "Production of rice, atta, flour etc. by milling

dehusking and processing of ClOpS and foodgrains". Jawad Tahsil 206 (16) signifies tllat there are 16

establishments in Jawad Tahsil pertaining to Minor Group 206, which stands for "Production of

butter, ghee, chees and other dairy products". Village 1 Arnya 207 (1) signifies that there is one

establishment pertaining to Minor Group 207 which stands for "Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil)". ]awad Town Ward No. 1 209 (6) signifies that there are 6 establishments

located in ward No.1 of Jawad Town pertaining to Minor Group 209, which stands for" Production of

otRer food 'products such as sweetmeat and condiments, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate,

toffee, lozenge."

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Total-200(440), 201(1}, 202(1), 205(8). 206(19), 207(277),

209(808),212(1}. 214(8),215(4}, 216(3), 220(15), 225(2),

230(150). 231(16), 2:32(1), 233(29), 235(145), 236(183),

2:37(86),239(8), 244(91, 250(2), 253(2), 255(139), 265(1),

270(1), 271 (16), 272 (16), 273(1162), 274(1),276(1),278(1),

280(28), 281(49), 2>12(5). 283(929), 284(118), 287(1),

288(1163), 299(5), 292(1), 302(21), 303(1), 310(236),

311(1203), 31'1(167), 314(454), 320(6), 332(1), 333(6),

385(3), 336(')), 339(1), 340(J1), 342(14), 343(4), 344(2),

!'I45 (1), 346(6), 350(924), 351(1),362(5), 365(19), 367(13),

368(14),369(701), 372(18), 373(1), 377(3), 378(3), 382(4),

384(25), 3S8 (200) , 889(8), 392(2G), 393(675), 394(7), 895 (40), 399(204).

Rural-200(30fi), 201(1), 202(1), 206(19), 207(205), 20g(30~),

214(1), :.20(6), 225(2), 230(86),231(9), 233(4), 235(122),

236(131), 237(78),239(6), 244(9), 255(55),270(1), 271(1),

272(12), 273(743), 280(13), 281(19), 282(4), 283(886),

284(65), 288(919), 289(1), 310(223), 311(901), ?13(166),

314(437), 332(1), 333(1), 340(1), 342(5),343(1), 344(2),

350(799),362(3), 365n), 367(1), :168(3), 369(599), 372(1),

377(1), 388(67), 389(5), 392(1), 393(861), 39.(1), 395(28),

399(81) .

MANDSAUR DISTRICT-Concld.

Urban-200(135), 205(8),207(72),209(415),212(1),214(7), 215(4),

216(3),220(9), 230(64), 231(7i, 232(1). 233(25), 235(23), 236(52), 237(8), 239(2), 250(2), 253(2), 255(84), 265(1),

271(15), 272(4),273(419), 274(1), 276(1), 278(1), 280(15),

281(30),282 (1),283(43),284(53), 287(1),288(244). 289(4),

292(1), 302(21), 303(1),310(13), 311(302),313(1), 314(17),

320(6). 333(5), 335(3), 336(3), 339(1), 340(20), 342(9),

343(3), 345(1). 346(C), 350(125),351(1), 362(2), 365(16),

367(12), 368(11), 369(102), 372(17), 373(1), 377(2) 378(3),

382(4), 384(25), 388(133), 389(3), 392(25), 393(311),

394(6), 395(12), 399(123).

t JAWAD TAHSIL

Tutal-200(52), 206(16),207(95), 209(81), 220(6).230(11), 231(8},

233(12), 235(94), 236(6), 237(84), 255(22), 271(2), 272(1),

273(121), 278(1}, 280(2), 281(4), 283(110), 284(2'3),

288(103), 302(1), 303(1), 310(51), 311(118), 313(16),

314(2), 342(1),350(167),362(1), 3G5(:), 369(86), 388(27),

39S(1ll), 394(1), 399(45).

336

APPENDIX I-Collfd.

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

JAWAD TAHSIL--Contd. JAWAD TAHSIL-Contd.

J\ural-g00(H), 20£(16), 207(80), 209(6l), 220(3), 230(6), 231(il),

2'33(3), 235(9~). 236(6).237\78),255(22) 271(1), 273(76),

980(2), 281(4), 283(107), 284(20), 288(103), 310(51),

311(88),313(16). 314(2), 342(1), 350(145),362(1), 369(72).

388(18), 393(68), 399(19).

Urban-200(8). 207(6), 209(17). 220(3), 230(5), 233(9),

237(6), 271(1), 272(1), 273(45), 278(1), 283(3), 284(3),

302(1), 303(1), 311(30), 350(22), 365(5}. 369(14), :388(9;,

393(43), 394(1). 399(26).

Rural

Location code number and name of Village

Arnya

4 Badi

5 Chak Sodijhar

6 Fusriya

11 Bardavada

12 Dhardi

14 Kholpura

16 Ladpura

18 Haripura Singoli

21 Aned

22 Rastpura

25 Thadod

26 Dhangaon

207 (1),283 (1),288 (2), 350 (1), 369 (2).

283 (2).350 (1).

311 (2) 207 (2),283 (2),288 (4), 311 (1),350 (2).

200 (1), 311 (1), 369 (3).

207 (3), 273 (1),350 \2).

207 (1)

311 (1)

207 (1)

2R3 (1)

31:1 (1) 207 (4),209 (1),233 (1),273 (3). '283(2).

288 (3),311 (1),350 (3).369 (1), 393 (6).

200 (1), 207 (4),209 (4),283 (5), 310 (6),

311 (26), 350 (2), 369 (2), 393 (1).

27 Mahupura Puran 283 (1)

28 Kadwasu

~2 Palasia

200 (1).207 (3),209 (8),220 (I), 27:-J (5), 221 (5), 288 (12),311 (2),313 (1),3.50 (51,

369 (2), 393 (6\, 399 (2).

200 (2),207 (8),209 (10),220 (I), 230 (3),

231 (8),233 (1),273 (IS), 281(4), 2S3 (6),

284 (3),288 (15),:11 (6), 350 (11), :169 (!J,

388 (4), 393 (lu), 399 (3).

236 (5), 283 (5), 2'j8 (4). :;11 (3),850 (10).

369 (1).

35 Sehna Talai 283 (2),288 (1).

37 Dhoga\\'an 283 (1), 311 (1).

41 Bilkhanda :310 (4), 350 (7).

42 Retpura ~110 (1)

-13 Meghpura Chouhan 283 (1)

~6 Kan\\arjiki Khedl 20'1 (3), 28a (1)

50 Jhanta:" 200 (2),207 (4),209 {ll, 220 (1), ~I:; (4),

53 Lumba

54 IVlotlyarda

57 Jar"d Sln~oh

284 (1), 288 (I), 3J9 (3), 393 (0). 283 (1)

283 (3),369 (1).

':07 (1), il14 (1).

58 Patiyal

59 Bahoda

62 Pipalrawan

67 Kachhala

74 Dungria

75 Kishanpul'a 81 Tal

83 Kawaria

89 Dabata Kalan

91 Antwa Kalan

93 Dabara Singoli

95 Anwa Khurd

107 Manpura

110 Ummedpura

III Kheda Bhangota

113 Koja

115 Parlai

124 Jat

129 Kankaria Talai

130 Bordiya

I 32 Ranakhedi

133 Umar

134 ]etJia (Bhimpura)

141 Hathipura

143 Banda 145 Mavada

161 Ratangarh

163 Narda

165 Dehpur

166 Alori

167 Devria

169 Luhariya

Ratangarh

171 Madhcpura

172 Baghava

201 Deeken

203 Chadol Alhana

220 Dadoli

225 Kundla

234 Lasur

241 Sarod a

244 Morwan

207 (2),235 (I), 283 (1), 350 (2), 369 (4).

311 (1)

283 (I), flll (3).

310 (1)

313 (1) 288 (1), 311:1 (3). 288 (2)

310 (1)

207 (5),273 (1),288 (I), 313 (2),350 ,2).

200 (1),207 (1),273 (1),283 (4). 288 (6),

311 (5), 350 (1).

283 (4),288 (2), 369 (2).

311 (1)

207 (I), 284 (2), 313 (-I), 350 (1).

288 (1), 310 (1).

207 (5),283 (1),369 (1).

207 (1), 310 (I).

207 (1),310 (1), 369 (2).

200 (2),209 (2), 273 (3),283 (1), 284 (1),

350 (1), 369 (5), 888 (4) 393 (6).

200 (1),207 (3),273 (2). 284 (8), 3J 3 (2),

350 (5),369 (2), 3u3 (1).

200 (1),209 (3). 273 (3),263 (1). 350 (1),

369 (1), 393 (1). 207 (1), 310 (1).

207 (3). 20!) (1),283 (4). 2':18 (2), 350 (1),

369 (1).

206 (9)

288 (8)

206 (4),811 (2).

2J6 (3), 2SS (5),310 (1).

200 (3),207 (4),209 (12),230 (1),20.5 (13),

2i:l::J (2),288 (2), 311 (ti), 342 (1),350 (11),

362 (1), :l69 (4), 3::lj (8),3,);1 (11),39::; (1).

311 (11

::311 (1)

2uO (2),207 (3),209 (1), 311 (2), 3~0 (oj),

Bag (2), 393 (3), 399 (1).

207 (1), 288 (1).

207 (1), :Hl (1).

207 (1), 311 (1).

310 (1),811 (1). 314 (1).

:lua (2),207 (H), 20!) (.f), 263 (4), 35U (5).

'.l00 (1)

200 (1)

200 (1)

200 (3),273 (1),283 (1), 310 (1), 350 (7), 369 (1). 369 (1)

200 (1),209 (3),273 (3),283 (3), 310 (3),

311 (2),313 (1), 3(;(l (1). 388 (1),393 (1).

337

APPENDIX I-Contd.

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

JAWt\D TAHSlL-Concld.

2j7 Mendki 2'l'l (2), 234 (4), 311 (3),350 (1). 259 Bawalnai 200 (1),207 (I), 209 (1),283 (4), 350 (7),

369 (5), 388 (1) ,393 (1). 263 Madawada :110 (1) 264 Dhamnia 207 (RI, 27R (il), 283 (1). 2S8 (1),311 (I),

')1;9 (2), 393 (2). 269 Bangred 200 (1), 235 (I), ~110 (2), 350 (3),369 ('l), 271 Aata 311 (1) 278 Tumba 2'l3 (8), ~1l (3), 350 (:'I). 280 Ummedpura 209 (5),237 (n), 2il (1),273 (3),288 (3).

350 (1). 294 Athana 200 (1), 207 (3),209 (3),235 (55),236 (I),

273 (6),280 (2), 283 (iD), 310 (IS), 311 (2),

350 (10), 369 (2), 388 (2), 393 (5), 296 PipaI:a Pemji 200 (2), 235 (2), PH (4). 297 Tarapur 209 (1), ~.33 (1), 237 (5).273 (10), 350 (4),

369 (3), 399 (10). 302 Sarwania Masani 200 (1), 283 (2), 284 (1), 3,50 (1),369 (2). 306 Borkhedi 283 (1) 307 Khor 200 (1),283 (1),350 (1), 310 Barkheda Kamlia 255 (4), 350 (1). 314 Upreda 350 (2) 315 Modi 2uO (I), 209 (1),283 (4),311 (1),350 (1), 316 Sarvania Maharaj 200 (6),209 (8),230 (2),255 (18),273 (5),

310 (6), 350 (8), 369 (3),388 (2),393 (5), 399 (2)

317 Amli Bhat 283 (I), 313 (I): 321 Dhaba 273 (2), 311 (2), 350 (1). 322 Barada 200 (2), 235 (22), 273 (2),283 (6),288 (23),

310 (I), 350 (3), 325 Nayagaon 200 (1),283 (2),350 (6),369 (3),388 (1). 326 Damodarpura 2S'3 (1),350 (1). 327 Kesharpura Kalan 288 \2), 350 (3). 332 Suvakheda 200 (1),283 (4), 350 (9), 369 (3\.

Urban

Lccation code 1HHllber and name of Tou'll

I JAWAD TOWN

Ward No, 1--209 \6), 230 (4),2;1 (1),311 (15),350 (19), 369 (1), 388 (1), 3l1'] (2), 399 (a).

Ward No. 2-200 (2), 207 (1),220 (I), '.lSi (1),311 (2), 369 ('I), 338 (:1).

Ward No. 3-200 (I), 207 (1), 209 (6), 220 (I), 233 (I), 273 (8),

302 (I), 369 (1), 388 (3), 393 (13). 399 (3).

Ward No, 4-200 (1),207 (1),209 (2),233 (8), 272 (1), 273 (31),

27R (1), 283 (3),28,1 (1), 303 (I), 311 (5), 369 (2), 388 (1), 393 (6).

Ward No- 5-200 (1)

Ward No, 6-200 (3),207 (2), 209 (3),220 (I), 237 (6), 273 (6),

311 (8). ;)50 (3), 365 (5),369 (7),388 (2),393 (21), 399 (20),

Ward No, 7-230 (I), 284 (I), 393 (I), 394 (1).

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Total-200(78), 205(4}, 207(26), 209(130), 214(4), 215(2) 220(4),

230(11), 235(5), 255(11), 273(135), 280(1), 281 (5),283(83),

284(38), 288(159), 2()2(7), 310(20), 311(88), 313(3),314(2),

320 (5), 332(1), 836(2), 339(1), 340(17), 342(8), 350(88),

365(1), 367(3),368(2),369(63),372(5),373(1),377(2),378(2),

382 (3), 384(13}, 388(47), 392(3), 393(67), 394(3),399(21).

Rural-200(36)' 207(15), 209(25), 220(3), 235(5), 255(5), 273(74),

281(1), 283(74), ~8j(20), 288(12), 3lO(20) , 311(47), 313(3),

314(2), 332(1), 350(71\, 367(1), 369(41), 388(7), 393(34)' 399(6),

Urban-200(42), 205(4), 207(11), 209(105), 214(4), 215(2), 220(1),

230(11), 251i(6), 273(fl1}, 280(1), 281(4), 283(9), 284(18),

288(H7), 302(7), 311(H), 320(5), 336(2), 339(1), 340(17)

342(8), 350(17), 365(1), 367(2), 368(2), 369(22), 372(5),

373(1), 377(2), 378(2), 382(3), 384(13), 388(40), 392(3),

393(33), 394(3), 399(15).

Rural

Locatiol1 code number and llame of l'iliagc

Smeli Chandra vat 200 (1), 273 (3), 288 (I), 311 (2),350 (2).

9 Baman Bardi 200 (1),207 (1), 369 (1).

II Ghasundi 283 (1)

15 Bhadbhadia 200 (2),273 (3),283 (6), 311 (1),350 (2),

3(9 (3), 393 (2).

17 Nevad 2~3 (3),350 (2).

18 Sarvaniya Bor 350 (1)

20 Javi 200 (2). 273 (5),283 (5), 288 (4), 350 (1), 393 (2).

21 Thadali 200 (1), 207 (3), 273 (I), 284 (5),288 (1),

350 (1).

23 Hanmatiya Raoji 284 (1)

24 Semarda 311 (1)

25 Daru 200 (1),207 (1),209 (2), 2P5 (5). 273 (4),

283 (3)' 310 (8), 311 (4),350 (1),369 (4),

fl93 (2).

27 Bisalwas Kalan 200 (1),207 (1),273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (1).

350 (3), 369 (I), 393 (1),

33 Kishanpura 283 \1)

34 Kheda Daru 28ll (I), 350 (2).

36 Dudarsi 283 (I), 288 (I), 350 (2),

40 Kanaoti 283 (1)

43 Malkheda 200 (1),283 (2),288 (I), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (I),

45 Borkhedi Kalan 283 (1),311 (I), 350 (1).

49 Ghaneriya Kalan 273 (I), 350 (1),

55 Piplon 273 ('2), 283 (1), 350 (I), 399 (1).

62 Sawan 200 (1),209 (4),273 (2),283 (2),284 (3),

288 (2),311 (7), 350 (14), 369 (6), 388 (2),

393 (2), 399 (1).

338

APPENDIX l--Contd.

INDUSTRIAL ES r ABLISHMENTS

2 NEEMUCH T AHSIL.-Colltd.

65 "Jaisinghpura

69 Kanakheda

332 (1)

284 (1) 70 Bi~alwas Bamniya 284 (1)

72 Revli Devli 200 (2)

713 Javasia 200 (1), 207 (1).

82 Jamuniya Kalan 200 (1),207 (2),273 (2),283 (1),310 (1),

311 (1), 3W (3),369 (5). 83 Barkheda Hada 233 (1)

84 Champi 273 (1),283 (1).

86 Ratdia 283 (2), 311 (2).

87 Bisalwas Sonigara 273 (1),284 (1), 850 (1).

88 Borkhedi Pandl 369 (1)

89 Adamlia 200 (1)

% Amlikheda 283 (1)

102 Hanmatiyawas 283 (2)

104 Kothdi 200 (1)

105 Bamnya 369 (1)

110 Hanmatiya Panwat273 (1),283 (1),369 (1). 112 Chhayan 350 (1)

liS Soniyana 273 (1),283 (1), 369 (1).

121 Kelukheda 200 (1),311 (1).

125 Semli 200 (1),350 (1).

128 Mundla 200 (1)

130 Rabdia 311 (1)

131 Gwaideval 283 (1),311 (1).

135 Kothdi lstmurar 200 (2) 136 Bhanv.lrasa 283 (1),369 (1).

138 Palsora 200 (2),207 (2),209 (3), 273 (6),231 (I),

283 (3),311 (10).350 (8), 36a (1),388 (2),

393 (5), 3ag (2).

139 Bordiya KalAn 200 (1):273 (i), 284 (2),350 (1), 369 (1),

393 (3).

144 Karadiya Maharaj 200 (1),273 (3),283 (1),288 (1),310 (8),

145 Bamora.

lSI Talkheda

153 Chaldu

156 Cheetakheda

,163 jeetan

164 Sakrani

166 Manyakhedi 179 Kunchdod

187 Hatwar

\98 Phophlia 202 Ugran

313 (3),314 (2),350 (6),369 (3),393 (2).

200 (1),278 (8),283 (2), 369 (2),393 (1).

200 (1) 200 (1). 273 (2),283 (2), 350 (1).

200 (2), 207 (2),209 ('1),255 (1), 273 (G).

28S (4). 310 (11,311 (1). 3,50 (1). :169 (B),

893 (2).

200 (S). '207 (1),209 (9\ 22J (3),255 (4),

273 (1.5), 283 (17), 284 (1), 311 (9), 350 (4),

867 (1),369 (4), 3SR (3), 39;:) (8), 399 (2).

283 (1) 273 (2) 200 (1), 209 (3), 273 (il), Q.~4 (4), 393 (1).

200 (2), 207 (1), 20g (1),273 (1),283 (2), 310 (2), 311 (3), 350 (1), 3G9 (1),393 (3).

2S4 ,1\ 350 (4)

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL-Co1lcld.

erban

LOC(TfiOIl code 11umber and name of Town

II NEEMUCH TOWN

Ward No. 1--200 (1),209 (2),278 (4),283 (4),288 (2), 350 (13),

393 (1), 399 (3).

Ward No. 2-200 (2), 209 (2), 278 (6), 811 (8), 368 (1), 3G9 ('2), 388 (3), 393 (1).

Ward No. 3-200 (3), 207 (2),209 (7),273 (3), 28,1 (2). 288 (7). 311 (18),350 (2), 369(6),388 (2), 893 (4),894 (1).

Ward No. 4-200 (2). 209 (8),255 (2), 273 (5), 284 (1), 311 (3),

3.50 (2),368 (1), 3C9 (2),388 (1), 393 (2), 399 (1).

Ward No. 5-200 (3), 205 (1), 207 (1),209 (5),214 (2), 230 (1),

273 (1),231 (3),234 (6),288 (7), 320 (2), 336 {I),

840 (17),342 (6), 369 (2).372 \3),388 (1),894 (I.).

Ward No. 6-200 (2), 209 (8), 280 (1),273 (6), 284 (3) 320 (1),

369 (2). 372 (2), 378 (2). 384 (3). 388 (2),393 (11),

394 (1). Ward No. 7-200 (8),207 (2),209 (13),214 (2),220 (1) 230 (1),

255 (4),273 (11),281 (1), 283 (4), 288 (131),311 (7),

3;:)G (1), 339 (1), 365 (1),869 (8), 384 (1). 388 (5),

393 (4), 899 (2).

Ward No. 8-200 (1),209 (5),273 (7),284 (I). 302 (1), 311 (2),

888 (3), 898.(4), 399 (2). Ward No. 9-200 (3),205 (1). 209 (20).215 (1), 273 (5).284 (1),

302 (1), 311 (1),367 (1),373 (1), 388 (8), 392 (3),

393 (1), 399 (2).

Ward No. 10--200 (4),205 (1),207 (1), 209 (7),273 (4), 280 (1),

284 (2). 302 (5), 3'20 (2), 342 (I). 384 (1), 388 (3), 899 (3).

Ward No. 11-200 (1),207 (1),209 (8),215 (1),230 (2), 278 (4), 284 (2). 311 (2), 3G9 (1),377 (2). 382 (2), 384 (4),

388(5).

Ward No. 12-200 (4),205 (1),207 (2),209 (6),280 (1), 869 (4),

382 (1),388 (1). Ward No. 13-230 (2),283 (1), 367 (1),388 (1),393 (1),

Ward No. 14-200 (8),207 (2),209 (14). 280 (8),273 (5),342 (1),

884 (4),388 (5), 3~3 (4), 8!J9 \2).

3 MANASA TAHSIL

T o tal-200(48), '205(2). 207(19), 209(91), 230(14), 281(G), 235(17), 236(1),239(2),250(2),255(14), 273(136),274(1), 280(6),

281(5),283(80),284(22),288(94),289(3),302(1), 310(38),

311(143), 813(1), 314(12), 333(2), 335(1), 350(50).

3(\'2\1), 365(7), 3C.7(3), 369(70), 37'2\'2), 334(7). 388(20),

392 (2), 398(79). 399(26),

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3 MANASA T AHSIL-CoI.td. 3 Mi\NASA.. TAHSlL-Cotltd.

Rural-200(QG). 207(11), 209(80), 230\2). 235(4). 255n), 278(58). 157 Devri 200 (2)

2S0(2). 281 (1), 283(77), 28i(12). 288(.'33). HI0(B.5), 311 (GG), 160 Lasurdiya 283 (3)

3Hln, :114(12).350(17), 365(2), 3G9(J81, 388(21, 393(23). 16-1 Sandya 273 (I), 283 ('2), 288 (2), 369 (1).

:laDI}). 166 KachoIi 2,3 (1), 283 (1), 288 (i).

167 Bardya 283 (1)

Urban-200(12), 20",(2 ,207(8), 209(52), 230(12), 231(6). 235(13), 168 Hanspur 200 (I), 283 (2), 288 (12),

236(1), 230(2 ,250(2), 2.55(11), 273(78), 274(1), 280(4), 171 Phophalya 235 (1), 283 (I), 288 (2).

281(4),283(3),284(10). 288(U). 1189(31, 302(1). 310(3), 173 Kadi Buzurg 311 (3)

311(77), 3:H(2), 335(1), 350(13), 362(1), 365(5). 367(3), 174 Kadl Khurd 283 (1). 314 (3).

369(22), 372(2), 884(7), 3R8(1.'3), 302(2) 393(56), 39g(23). 183 JaJiner 288 (1)

184 Chukani 283 (I), 288 (2).

Rural 191 Bani 200 (I), 284 (I), 350 (1). LocatIOn code number a1ld name of Village 19-1 SemIi tJagir) 283 (I), 288 (4), 350 (1).

5 Chaukdi 195 Pavati 288 (3), 314 (1).

283 (1). 288 (1). 309 (2). 393 (1). 196 Battisada 283 (1) 11 Khedli 350(1),369(1). 201 Bhatkhedi Khurd 313 (1) 12 . Kanjarda 200 (I), 207 (3), 209 (2), 273 (4), 283 (2), 202 Maniyakhedi 2'13 (1)

288 ('j\, 310 (.51, 311 (4), 350 (2),309 (3), 204 BarIai 200 (2), 369 (1). 393 (4). 213 Bamni 369 (1)

62 Jamuniya 273 (i), 283 (I), 284 (I), 288 (1), 310 (I), 215 Dhakani 200 (I), 273 (1). 283 (2), 288 (2), 311 (2), 311 (I), 350 (1). 350 (I), 369 (1).

63 BaIaganj 311 (1) 217 Mahagarh 200 (1). 207 (1), 230 (I), 273 (7), 280 (I), 65 Pard a 200 (2), 209 (4), 273 (37. 283 (4), 284 (2), 283 (4), 288 (6), 350 (4). 388 (2).

350 (8), 365 (2), 36g (6~, 393 (2). 218 Barthun 200 (I), 273 (3), 283 (2), 369 (3). 393 (2).

80 Chourasigarh 200 (1) 83 Unched 233 (1)

219 Moya 209 (1), 273 (1), 283 (2),

8-1 Pipliya Raoji 200 (I), 207 (1), 209 (I), 273 (3),288 (4), 226 Bhamesar 200 (1)

311 (11), 350 (1), 369 (3), 393 (2). 229 Salyakhedi 200 (1)

85 Baoda 283 (I), 350 (1). 234 Achalpura 273 (I), 283 (1).

87 Bhatkhedi Buzurg 200 (1). 207 (1). 209 (3), 273 (2), 2S3 (1), 235 Nalkheda 207 (2), 273 (2), 283 (3), 288 (4),369 (1).

284 (0), 288 (2),310 (2), illl (15),350 (3), 238 Nalwa 200 (11. 283 (2), 314 (I), 350 (I).

369 (3), 393 (1). 247 Devri Khavasa 200 (I), 273 (4), 283 (7), 288 (1), 350 (I),

90 Mokdi 200 (1) 369 (1), 3:)3 (2).

101 Beslan 200 (2), 209 (4). 249 Bhadwas 273 (I), 2S3 (I), :Jll (6), 350 (I), 369 (1).

108 BarJiya 28t:l (I), 288 (2). 350 (Q). 250 Kadi Antri 311 (3), 314 (2).

110 Alhed 200 (1),235 (I), 273 (1),.283 (4),288 (I), 251 Devri Antri 283 (il)

.'350 (3), 369 (1). 256 Chachor 2?0 (I), 283 (1).

112 Piplon 283 (1) 261 Akali 288 (2)

114 PipIiya Hadi 200 (1) 262 Raisinghpura 200 (1), 393 (1).

118 PipliY!l Cota 200 (1), 283 (3), 264 Chapalana 273 (1), 283 (I), 314 (2), 369 (1).

119 Khadawada 28:3 (2),311 (1),350 \1). 265 Khushalpura 314 (2)

121 Kukdeshwar 200 (5), 207 (3),209 (17),235 (2),273 (10), 266 Denthal 273 (2), 283 (2), 369 (9),

281 (1), 283 (1),288 (18),310 (9), 311 (Hl), 268 Kundla 200 (1)

314 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2), 393 (4), 389 (3), 272 Sojawas 283 (1)

122 PhoolpUl'a 28'3 (1) 273 Tumada 273 (11. 283 (1). 3fiO \1).

123 Danta 283 (1), BlO (7). 276 Khajuri :lOO \2), 27.~ (2), :lG9 (2).

129 Jannod 200 (1) 280 Antri Buzurg 200 (I), 209 (5), 255 (q), 273 (l;), :JdO (I),

134 Majlriya 283 (I), 310 (9). 383 (2), 28. \2), 9SS (G), 150 (2), SG9 (11),

140 Jamal Pura 310 (2) (19:3 (4).

149 Rampuriya 230 (1) 281 Semli Ant!i :111 (1)

151 Dangadi 311 (2) 282 Khankhedi 36!) (1)

152 Dhandedi 283 (1) 287 Lotwas 200 (1)

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3 MA"IASA TAHSlL-:;on'JU,

Urban

Locaticll code number and name oj Tou'n

!II MANASA TOWN

Total-200(6), 205(1), 207(5), 209(26), 230(9), 231 (6), 235(13), 236(1), 239(2). 255(2), 273(43), 281(3), 283(2), 284(10),

288(11), 289(3), 310('1), 311(59), 333(1), 335(1),350(13), 362(1), 365(1), 367(2), 369(10), 372(1), 384 (6),

388(13), 392(2), 393(35), 399(18).

Ward No. 1-200 (I), 273 (2), 288 (3), 310 (1), 311 (5), 350 (3), 369 (1), 372 (1), 393 (9), 399 (9).

Ward No. 2-205 (1),209 (3), 231 (5), 235 (1), 273 (7), 283 (~), 311 (4), 350 (2), 362 (1),369 (4), 388 (6), 399 (9).

Ward No. 3-200 (1), 209 (1), 236 (1), 273 (1), 311 (8), 369 (1). Ward No. 4-200 (1), 207 (3),209 (6),273 (11), 311 (2), 365 (1),

388 (6), 393 (21).

Ward No. 5-255 (2), 273 (1), 310 (2), 311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (3). Ward No. 6-200 (2), 209 (4), 230 (5), 235 (6), 239 (1), 273 (2),

284 (10), 311 (7), 392 (2), 393 (1). Ward No. 7-200 (1), 207 (2),.209 (6), 280 (4), 281 (1), 2.19 (1),

273 (10), 288 (2), 311 (6), 385 (1), 367 (2), 369 (1),

384 (6), 393 (2). Ward No. 8-209 (6), 235 (6), 273 (9). 281 (8), 288 (6), 289 (8),

311 (26), 333 (1), 350 (6), 388 (1),398 (2).

V RAMPURA TOWN

T ot81-200(6), 205(1), 207 (3), 209 (:26)" 230 (3), 250(2), 255(9).

273(35), 274(1), 280(4), 281(1), 283(1), 302(1), 311(18),

333(1), 365(4), 367(1), 369(12), 372(1), 384(1). 388(5),

393(21), 399(5).

Ward No, 1-207 (1), 209 ({), 230 (1), 280 (1), 311 (5). 399 (5). Ward No. 2-207 (1), 311 (1). Ward No. 3-200 (2), 209 (1), 230 (1), 273 (2), 301 (I), 311 (~),

398 (1). Ward No, 4-273 (1), 393 (2). Ward No. 5-207 (1), 209 (1), 250 (2), 255 (4), 281 (1), 283 (1),

333 (1), 369 (2), 388 (1). Ward No. 6-200 (1), 209 (2), 255 (1), 273 (8), 280 (1), 311 (4),

365 (1), 369 (6), 372 (I), 388 (1), 393 (5).

Ward No, 7-200 (1), 205 (1), 209 (12),255 (2), 273 (24),365 (1), 367 (1), 369 (4), 388 (1), 393 (6).

Ward No. 8-365 (2).

Ward No. 10-200 (2), 209 (2), 273 (4), 384 (1), 388 (1). Ward No. 11-209 (4), 230 (1), 255 (2), 273 (1), 274 (1), 280 (2),

388 (1), 393 (7).

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Total-200(28), 207(16), 209(69), 214(1), 215(1), 230(10), 233(6),

2:35;6), 272(1), 273(61), 280(3), 283(39), 284(~), 288(80), 310(9), 311(118), 314(1), 333(1), 350(79), 365(1), 369(55),

392(::;1.398(36), 399(2.)),

Rural-200(15), 207(9), 209(87), 2nO(4), 235(3), 272(1), 273(35),

280(1), 233(39), 284(1), 288(71), 311(104). 314(l),

350(59), 369(44), 393(17), 399(12).

Urblln-200(13), 207(7), 209(32), 214(1), 215(1), 230(6), 233(5), 235(3), 2' 3(26), 280(2), 284(6), 288(9), 310(9). 311(1<1),

333(1), 350(20), 355(1), 369(11), 392(2), 393(19), 399(12).

10

15 16

17 19

20

23

27

37 38 40

43

46

48 51

52

58

60 61 62 63 64

66 69 74 76

79

80

Rural

Location code t!utllber and name of Vtllage

Prempuria

Badodiya Nawali

Kethuli Sujanpura

Bunjhar Dhabla

Madhosingh Pipalda

Sanada Beedgaon Kohala

Ralayta N~emthur

Mukampura Sandhara

Kalakot

Kanwali

Sandalpur

Bhartyakhedi Kalyanpura Ratanpura

Usarna

Usara Modi Lotkhedi Kherkhedi

Borda

Ledi Buzurg

369 (1)

311 (1) 200 (2), 207 (1), 283 (2), 288 (2), 311 (1),

350 (1).

209 (1), 369 (1). 288 (I), 311 (1), 350 (1).

350 (1)

200 (1), 209 (2), 233 (e), 288 (8), 311 (2),

350 (I), 369 (1). 3U (1)

284 (1), 350 (1). 288 (1) 200 (1), 207 (2), 209 (1), 273 (5), 28'3 (4). 288 (8), 311 (12), 350 (7), :J69 ('.I), 393 (1).

399 (6).

311 (2)

2)9 (~), 278 (1), 288 (1), 311 (2), 869 (2),

393 (2).

209 (1), 350 (2). 200 (2), 209 (3), 230 ('.I), 273 (7), 288 (2),

288 (25), 311 (8), 350 (7), 369 (4), 393 (6), 399 (1). 283 (2), 350 (2).

288 (1)

200 (1), 209 (1), 288 (2), 311 (2). 311 (1) 311 (1) 311 (4)

288 (1), 311 (4). 369 (2).

273 (1), 283 (3), 288 (4), 350 (1). 288 (1), 311 (3).

200 (2),209 (3),278 (1.),288 (3),350 (4). 311 (3)

200 (2), 209 (1), 273 (1), 283 (3), 288 (3),

311 (3), 350 (3), 393 (lJ.

209 (2), 283 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1).

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4 BHANPURA T.L\HSIL-C01lfd.

81 Dhaba 369 (1). 82 Dhuvakhedi 2W (2), 235 (3), 273 (I), 283 (I), 288 (2),

B50 (3), 369 (3), 393 (1). 83 Sameli :10:) (1).

89 Raipuriya :j 11 (1)

90 Kukdesra 209 (I), 273 (I), 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (3),

:350 (5), 369 (2).

91 Babulda 200 (L), 207 (3),209 (2), 273 (4), 283 (4), 288 (1). 311 (2), 350 (I), 3tif) (2), 393 (3).

92 Tungani 314 (1). 93 Rata Guradiya 233 (I), 311 (2), 350 (1).

94 Mithankhedi 2 n-l (4), 311 (2). 9S Harnawada 311 (1).

96 Rehathad; 311 (3). 104 AntraJ;ya 207 (Ll, 209 ('3), 273 (2), 288 (I), 311 (5),

350 (2), :.J69 (I), 393 (I), 399 (1).

lOS Dhudhakhedi 283 (4), 288 (2), 311 (8), 350 (1). 369 (1).

106 Paronya 209 (1).

107 Satalkhedi 200 (I), 283 (I), 311 (5),350 (2).

108 Bhesoda 200 (2), 207 (2), 209 (8), 230 (2), 272 (I),

273 (6), 280 (L), 283 (I), 288 (8), 311 (13),

350 (7), 369 (2), 393 (2), 399 (4).

109 Kcsoda 2J9 (2). 350 (1). 110 Surjana 311 (I), 369 (17).

112 Kherkheda Bhau 273 (I), 311 (2), 350 (2). 113 Arnya Bhan 311 (I), 350 (1). 116 Dhabla Manohar 311 (3), 350 (1). 119 Kuntal Khedi 209 (1).

Urban

Locatio1t code ;mmber a1ld lIame oj TO!t"1t

IV BHANPURA TOWN

Total-200(1O), 207(7), 209 (2'2), 214(1), 215(1), 230(.5), 233(5), 235(3), 273(26), 280(1), 284(4), 288(7), 310(9), 311(14), :]50(.5), 36.5(1), 360(8), 392(2), 39:](17), 399(12).

Ward No. 3-200 (2),207 (47),209 (G). 230 (1),233 (I), 273 (10), 284 (I), 393 (I), 399 (7).

Ward No. 4-200 (4), 207 (3), 209 (4), 233 (I), 273 (I), 311 (4), 393 (12).

Ward No. S-200 (3), 209 (1). 230 (4), 233 (I), 311 (8), 369 (I), 399 (1).

Ward No. 6-200 (J), 209 (4),233 (1),273 (11), 2'l8 (I), 311 (2), 3G5 (1), 393 (4), 399 (3).

Ward No. 7-233 (I), 2.35 (3), 273 (4), 350 (1).

Ward No. 8-209 (7), 284 (3), 288 (6), 350 (4), 3G9 (7), 399 (1).

Ward No. 9-280 (I), 310 (9), 392 (2).

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL-Conoid.

Xi GANDHI SAGA.R COLONY

Total-200(3), 209(10), 230(1), 280(1), 284(2). 288(2), 333(1), 350(15), 369(3), 393(2).

Ward No. 1-200 (3), 209 (10), 230 (I), 280 (I), 284 (2), 288 (2), 333 (I), 350 (15), 369 (3), 393 (2).

S MALHARGARH TAHSIL

T otal-200(44), 207(25), 209(61}, 230(14), 233(2), 244(6), 253(2), 255(46) 270(1),273(130),280(5),281(12), 282(1),283 (118), 284(2), 288(149), 310(17), 311(82), 313(73), 314(74), 340(4), 342 (4), 343(1), 344(2), 350(105), 367(1), 368(5), 369(74), 388(20), 392(1), 393(48), 394(1), 395(5), 399(15).

Rural-200(35), 207(14), 209(39), 230(9), 244(G), 255(3), 270(1), 273(98),280(4), 281(5), 283(109), 284(1),288(119),310(17), 311(75), 313(73), 314(74), 340(1), 342(4), 343(1), 344(2), 350(89), 368(3), 369(67), 388(11), 392(1), 393(26), 394(1),

395(5), 399(10).

Urban-200(9), 207(11), 209(22),230(5), 233(2), 253(2), 255(43),

273(32), 280(1), 281(7), 282(1), 28$(9), 284(1), 288(30), 311(7), 340(8), 350(16), 367(1), 368(2), 369(7), 388(9), 29:3(22), 399(5).

Rural

Location code number and name of Village

3 Manasa Khurd 209 (I), 314 (2), 350 (2), 369 (1). -j Pamakheda 350 (2). S Harmala 350 (1). 8 Gadiakhedi 288 (I), 314 (2).

9 Changeri 314 (3), 350 (1). 10 Barkheda 200 (I), 209 (I), 273 (I), 283 (I), 313 (3),

Devdungria 350 (4), 369 (I), 388 (1). 11 Lasudia Kadmala 283 (I), 313 (3). 12 Borkhedi 283 (6), 369 (1).

Kachnarawali

13 Jharda 200 (I), 209 (2), 273 (I), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (I), 393 (1).

14 Gopalpura 273 (I), 283 (I), 369 (1).

17 Udlakhedi '311 (1).

19 Molyakhedi 311 (.t), 313 (3).

21 Chandvasa 283 (I), 314 (I), 350 (1).

22 Arnya 288 (4), 314 (2), 350 (1).

23 Piplya Vishnya 207 (I), 273 (2), 288 (11), 314 (1),369 (2),

2S Somya 209 (I), 283 (I), 288 (I), 350 (1).

26 Band PipIya 283 (I), 238 (3), 350 (I),

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5 MALHARGARH T AHS1L-Collld. 5 MALHARGARH T AHSIL-Colltd.

28 Kitukhedi 283 \1), 311 (1). 97 BarkhedaVirpuria 288 (1), 31:) (1).

29 Admlya 278 (2), 283 (2). 98 Garrawad 273 (1), 283 (3), 288 (4),314 (fi).

31 Antri Khurd 209 (1). 99 Piplia Jodha 2BB (1), 2R8 (I), 350 (1).

32 Arnya 311 (24). 100 Ardi 283 \1 '.

34 Sanjeet 200 (2), 207 (2), 209 (1). 230 (3), 244 (5), 101 Magrana 200 (1), 273 (2), 288 (1),288 (1),350 (1),

273 (12), 280 (I), 283 (5), 288 (16),311 (4), 269 (1).

313 (10), 350 (,), 393(6), 399 (4). 104 Barkheda 200 (1), 207 (1), 283 \1), 283 (2). 288 (2),

39 Kherkheda 369 (2). 310 (2), 313 (2), 350 (2), 369 (I), 393 (1).

40 Paheda 209 (2), 273 (2), 2b3 (3), 288 (I), 311 (3), 105 Hingoria 207 \2). 230 (2), 273 (3),283 (5), 288 (10),

343 (I), 350 (3), 369 (1). 313 (3), 350 \1), 369 (1).

42 Harsol 209 (1), 273 (5), 288 (2), 350 (2), 369 (1). 107 Jetpura 288 (1), 311 \1).

44 Khedi Harsor 200 (I), 273 (1) 369 (2). 108 Soni 313 (1), 350 \1).

45 Bhilkhedi 313 (1). 109 Rupi 3LB \1).

47 Dovada 283 (1), 369 (1). 110 Gudbheli 2~8 (1), 31:1 (±), 250 (3), 36D (1).

49 Khejadi 313 (1). Piphawali

50 Dhulera 283 (I), 313 (1). 112 Rillchha 209 (1).

52 Gudbheli 273 (I), 288 (1), 313 (2), 350 (1). 113 Banskhedi 2~3 (6), 288 (I), 311 (1).

Narayangarhwali (Barujnawali)

55 Kalyakhedi 313 (1). 114 Badpur 313 (9), 350 (1), 369 (1).

56 Khadpalya 313 (1). 115 Talav Piplia 273 (I), 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (1), 314 (7),

58 Sarvania 209 (2). 850 \1), 393 (2).

63 Karnyakhedi 283 (1). 116 Ranayara 200 (1), 273 (2), 314 (I), 350 (2), 369 (3).

M Kachriano 313 \1). 117 Napakheda 283 (1).

68 Guradia Peer 273 (1). 118 Piplia Ratan 209 (1), 273 (I), 288 (1) 369 (I),

69 Budha 200 (3), 207 (1),230 (1),273 (2),280 (1), 120 Piplia Raisingh 288 (1), 311 (1).

283 (7), 288 (3), 313 (1), 312 (3), 350 (3), 122 Supda 311 (1).

369 (2), 388 (I), 393 (6). 123 Ninora 27:3 (1), 283 (1). 311 (1), 313 (2).

72 Aakia Bika 311 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). 124 Khokhra 313 (I).

73 Garnai 200 (I), 283 (1). 125 Khatiyakhedi 209 (2).

74 Sudvas 273 (2), 28:] (1), 314 (2). 126 Tilakheda 200 (2), \l07 (5), 209 (14),230 (2), 255 \1),

77 Aakiakhedi 369 (1.). 273 (16), 280 \1), 281 (4) 288 (2), 288 (1),

80 Jogani 283 (1), 288 (11. Sll (1), 344 (2), 368 (3), 369 (I), 388 (4),

82 Sunthod 311 (1), 3tl9 (1). 392 (I), 393 (2), 394 (I), 399 (1).

83 Barujana 200 (2), 314 (1). 127 Lunahcda 20g (2), 273 (4), 283 (4), 284 (II, 288 (21,

84 Limbavas 273 (1). 298 (1), :150 (2). 314 (5), 350 (1), 3119 (1). 130 Turkia 273 (2). 283 \3), 288 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1).

85 Chillod.Piplia 283 \1), 313 (1). 131 Dorwada 200 (1). 273 (I), 283 (I), 288 (13), 313 (4),

86 Takrawad 200 (2), 209 (2), 278 (3), 28'1 ('3), 288 (1). 314 (1), 350 (1).

313 (1), 350 (2). 369 (:1), 393 (2), 133 Billod 200 (I), 207 (1), 209 (2), 273 \3), 283 (1),

87 Kheda Kalia 811 \1), 850 (1). 28R (2), 313 (3), 311 (I), 350 ('2), 369 (1),

khedi 3i:j8 (1). 88 Banskhedi 288 (2), 369 (1). 135 Khatiakhedi 278 (1), 283 (2), 288 \1), 350 (2), 369 (1), 89 BOl'khedi 288 (I), 8101 (1), 869 (1).

:i')g (1). 91 Tidvas 283 (1),214 \1).

137 Panth Piplia 280 (I), 311 (1), 340 (I),

92 Kangetti 200 (4), 207 \1), 209 (1), 25:1 (2), 273 (6), 138 Kachria 230 (1), 283 (I), 288 (10), 311 (I), 314 (1). 28'1 (3). 1110 (15), 342 (1), 3.',0 \"), 3Ga (5), Chanrlravat ~50 \11, 369 (2). 308 (2). 8DO (2). 139 Lasudia Rathod 281 (1), 314 (4), S50 (2).

93 Amarpura 288 (l), :l1-1 \1). 141 Kachria Kadmala 273 (1), 3U (4~, 850 (2), 369 (1).

94 Barkhedapanth 200 (2), 253 (2), 814 \1). :1w (II. 142 Sohangara 200 (I), Rll (3), 350 (2).

95 J alodia 283 (2), 813 (1). 143 Koyala 314(1).

96 Munderi 27:1 (1), 81;] (I), 3U 11), 36:1 (1). 145 Sanavada 273 (3), 314 \1), 350 (1), 369 (1).

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5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL-Contd.

146 SemIi 200 (I), 2i3 (2), 283 (4), 313 (3), 3H (I),

350 (1), 860 (1).

147 NaIikheda 273 (3).

148 Khankhrai 283 (I), 314 (2).

149 Kheda 311 (1), 350 (1), 395 (1).

150 Bahi 200 (I), 244 (I), 273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (I),

311 (I), 314 (2), 350 (I), 369 (4). 388 (2),

3a3 (2), 395 (1).

152 Babukheda 200 (I), 311 (1).

153 Chavali 311 (1).

154 Borkhedi Kamlia 273 (I), 869 (1).

157 DhabIa 283 (I), 288 (2), 314 (3), 350 (2), 369 (2).

159 Ambav 311 (1)

160 Balagudha 200 (I), 209 (2), 273 (2), 283 (8), 288 (8),

314 (11), 350 (8). 369 (2), 388 (I), :.Ja3 (2),

399 (1).

161 Thadod IIl4 (3).

163 Dhiknia g83 (I), 313 (1).

164 BeIala 311 (1), 350 (2).

165 Devri 311 (1).

166 Mindlakheda 2S3 (1), 311 (2). 168 Sid van 200 (1), 283 (2), 313 (2), 350 (1).

169 Arnya Mina 314 (1).

170 Umria 283 (I), 313 (I), 350 (I), 369 (1). 172 Dhakdi 314 (1). 174 Barkheda Jaisingh 311 (I), 36a (1). 175 Dunglavada 314 (1). 176 Gogarpura 314 (1). m Botalganj 200 (2), 270 (1), 273 (2), 283 (I), 313 (3),

350 (I), 369 (3), 388 (I), 395. (3). 178 Haripura 311 (1). 179 Palevana 200 (I), 288 (I), 311 (1). 359 (1).

180 Mundedi 311 (2). 181 Doria Mina 311 (2). 182 Bardal 314 (1).

Urban

Location code nU11lber" and name of Town

VI MALHARGARH TOWN

Total-200(4) , 207(1), 209(14), 230(5), 255(24), 273(15), 280(1),

283(5), 284(1), 288(3), 311 (il) , 350(6), 367(1), 368 (I), 369(2), 388(5), 393 (5). 399(2).

Ward No. 1-209 (1), 273 (2), 288 (I), 350 (I), 3G8 (1).

Ward No. 2-200 (I), 209 (2), 273 (2), 311 (1), 350 (5), 367 (I),

369 (1). Ward No. 3-209 (4), 255 (I), 273 (9), 311 (I), 388 (3), 393 (I),

399 (1). Ward No. 4-200 (il), 207 (2), 209 (I), 255 (22),284 (1),369 (I),

393 (1).

5 Mt\LHARGARH T AHSIL-Concld.

Ward No. 5-207 (1), 20g (5), 230 (5), 255 (I), 273 (2), 280 (I),

283 (5), 288 (2), 311 (1). 388 (2), S93 (.'3), 399 (1).

VII NARA YANGARH TOWN

TotaI-200(5), 207(8), 209(8). 233(2), 253(2), 255(19), 273(17),

281(7),282(1),283(4), 288(27).311(4), 340(3), 359(10),

368(1),369(5), 398(4), 393(17), 399(3).

Ward No. 1-273 (1), :282 (I), 283 (I), 350 (3),369 (1).

Ward No. 2-200 (I), 283 (2), 369 (2), 1'88 (1). Ward No. 3-200 (I). 207 (3), 253 (2), 255 (5), 281 (3), 288 (21),

311 (1). 350 (3), 369 (I), 388 (2).

Ward No. 4-233 (2), 255 (14) 281 (1), 311 (2), 340 (3), 350 (4),

399 (2). Ward No. 5-207 (5). 209 (4), 273 (4), 281 (3), 283 (I), 368 (I),

393 (6).

Ward No. 6-200 (I), 369 (I), 388 (1).

Ward No. 7-200 (2),209 (4),273 (12),288 (6),311 (1),393 (11),

399 (1).

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

TotaI-200(48) , 206(1), 207(15), 209(95),220(1).230(14), 231(1), 233(2), 235(13), 255(2), 265(1),272(2), 273(143), 280(1),

281(3). 283(100),284(13),288(75),289(1),302(2),311(167),

313(8). 314(143),350(136),365(2),369(81),384(2),388(10).

392(1), 393(79) 399(~).

Rural-200(37), 206(1). 207(6), 209(55), 230(8), 235(9), 255(2),

272(2), 273(101), 281(1), 283(93), 284(11), 288(71),

311(148), 313(7), 314(127), 350(109), 369(73), 338(1),

393(55), 399(0.

. Urban-200(1l), 207(g), 209(40), 220(1), 230(6), 281 (1). 283(2),

235(4), 265(1), 27B(42), 280(1). 281(2), 2S3(7), 28~(2),

288(4), 2~~(1), 302(2), 311(19), 313(1). 3H(lG), 350(27), 365(2),369(8), 38Wl), 388(9). 392(1), 39:l(24), 399(5).

Rural

Locatloll code 1wmhet' and name of Village

Barrama

4 Pipalkheda

200 (I), 206 (1). 273 (2). 314 (9), 369 (I),

,:91 (I).

311 (:3).

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6 GAROTH T AHSlL-Contd. 6 Gr\ROTH TAHSlL--C011td.

5 Area 255 (1). 273 (3),283 (2), !J88 (2), B11 (1), 88 Pawati 207 (3), 230 (J), 27B (2), 2'3 (1), 811 (4), RG9 (1). 3:0 (J), 369 (5), ,393 (3).

6 Dhaba 311 (2) 90 Kathada _ B1I2urg 200 (1), 283 (3). 3.50 (4), 369 (2), 393 (1). 9 Banjari 272 (I), 273 (2), 288 (1), 288 (1) 811 (~) 92 Balada 209 (1), 230 (4),273 (1). 283 (11),311 (:2). 369 (2) "

II Bamni 393 (I) ill-! (8), 81'0 (5), 30G (2), 893 (I),

12 Bardia lstmllrar 200 (1), 3G9 (3). 94 Lakhamakhedi 2i:!3 «), 311 (1), 314 (4).

15 Kharawada 200 (3), 207 (I), 209 (9), 255 (1). 273 (5), 95 Bhamakhedi 311 (1), 369 (I}.

283 (:2), 288 (2), 311 (4), 350 (7). 393 (3). 102 Baghuniya 200 (1), 273 (4).

16 Semral 200 (1). 209 (1), 235 (8), 273 (1), 288 (1), 103 Semli Rupa 284 (I), 314 (1).

311 (10), B69 (1), 393 (4). 104 Kundla Khurd 3G9 (2)

18 Gopalpura 311 (I) 105 Kundla Buzurg 283 (1)

22 Ba.rkheda Loya 200 (1), 273 (2), 283 (1). 288 (8). 311 (8), 106 Manpura 288 (2). 314 (4).

250 (1), 369 (2). 393 (1). 107 Nariya Buzurg 273 (2), 283 (1), 314 (2), 3m (1).

27 Dhakni 200 (1), 273 (1). 350 (3). 109 Dasoriya 273 (2). 283 (1). 284 (1). 288 (2), 314 (6),

32 Ruppura 288 (1) 350 (3), 369 (1).

33 Denthli Buzurg 200 (I), 273 (1),283 (1),311 (19), 393 (1). 110 Pharasali 314 (4)

34 Denthli Khurd 200 (2), 207 (1), 209 (2), 273 (2), 28il (1). III Guradiya 288 (1). R13 (4).

35 Barkheda 200 (1). 209 (5), 230 (I). 273 (2), 284 (3), 112 Hanumantiya 200 (1).288 (4), 314 (3), 350 (2), 369 (2).

Gangasa 311 (1), 350 (8). 369 (2), 393 (1), 399 (1). 113 Tarawali Bll (3)

36 Pipliya Jati 28::1 (I), 288 (11), 311 (3), 369 (1). 114 Nalkheda 311 (5)

42 Pipliya Mithe~ha 314 (1) 115 Semli Diwan 314 (1)

43 Kurlasi 273 (I), 283 (3), 350 (1), 369 (1). 116 Junapani Pawati 314 (1)

45 Chachawada 200 (2),209 (I), 272 (I), 273 (2), 283 (3), 117 Kothada Khurd ilH (5), 350 (1).

288 (1). 314 (4), 350 (5). 369 (1), 39~ (1). 118 Kharkheda 273 (1), 283 (1), 311 (2).

47 Dhalmun 283 (1) I~ Kalakheda 314 (1), 350 (3).

48 Gariyakhedi 200 (I), 209 (1). 273 (1). 121 Baliya 200 (3), 209 (13). 281 (1), 283 (5), 284 (1).

51 Dhamniya Jhali 288 (1) 31.1 (11).369 \2), 388(1) 393(2),399 (1),

52 Guradigya 200 (I), 209 (4), 273 (2). 311 (I), 314 (3), 122 Pharnyakhedi 273 (1)

Narsingh 369 (I), 393 (1). 125 Mardi 311 (B)

53 Akya Kunwarpada 314 (1) 129 Parasli 314 (5), 369 I:) 5B Khajuri Dada 311 (1) 131 Mundla 200 (1) 62 Chikanya 283 (1), 350 (4), 393 (1). 135 Hatuniya 200 (1), 273 (6), 311 (I), 350 (5), 860 (2),

63 Umriya 200 (1), 278 (4), 311 (4), 350 (2), 369 (2). 393 (2) 64 Bhojpur 383 (1) 137 Agar 273 (1), 369 (2). 68 Dhabla Mahan 283 (2) 140 Melkheda 200 (2). 209 (3), 273 (5), 311 (1), 350 (5) 69 Devriya 273 (1), 283 (3), 311 (2). 369 (1), 303 (8), 399 (I).

71 Lasudia 209 (4), 273 (1), 350 (1). 142 Sagonya 2C;D 11), 273 (3), 283 (2), :b8 (3), 214 (7), 73 PUilyakhedi 314. (2) 3",(l (3), 369 (1), 393 (1). 74 Gapalpura Tank 311 (I) 143 Akali Shivdas 283 (8), 288 (8), 314 17), 350 (.1). 75 Panwadi 209 (1), 273 (1), 314 (1). 144 Chandkhedi 288 (1), 314 (2). 76 Ranayara 314 (1) 145 Dhabla Guiar 200 \2), 273 (I), 2S3 (I), 288 (I}, 314 15), 77 Sathkheda 200 (2), 209 (4), 230 (1), 273 (4), 3U (4). 35:) (1), 3GO (4). 303 (1).

350 (2l, 369 (3), 393 (3). 146 Barkheda Rathor 230 (1), 283 (2), 288 (7), 311 (,1), ::14 (9). 78 Khajuri Runda 200 (I), 207 (I), 235 (1), 273 (1), 283 (2). 147 Khajuri Panth 200 (1), 209 (2), 273 (5), 283 (3), 284 (2),

284 (I), 288 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). 288 (1), 311 (8),350 (1),369 (1),393 (2). 82 Bardiya Amara 273 (2), 283 (2),314 (1),35011),369 (2). 148 Surakhedi 284 (il), 311 (1). 83 Lakhakhedi 311 (1) 150 Palkhanda 311 (I), 369 (1). 84 Ghatya 313 (1) 151 Vishniya 273 (1), 283 (2). 86 Phoalkheda 283 \1), 311 (4). 152 Pipliya Ghata 369 (1) 87 Pipliya 311 (1) 154 Akya 200 (1)

Mohammad 155 Avara 273 (1)

157 158

161

162

163 166

167 169 170

171 172

174 175 176

178

181

182 183

185 186

187

188

189

190 191 193

19~

195 196

197

198 200

201

204 206

207

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6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Contd. 6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Concld.

Bardiya Istmurar 283 (1)

Chandwasa 200 (2), 209 (I), 273 (5), 283 (4), 311 (3),

350 (11), 369 (3), 3Q3 (10), 399 (1).

Barkheda Nayak 283 (I), 314 (4).

Pj,pchhaia 273 (I), 283 (I), 311 (1).

Nipaniya 314 (4)

Jamuniya 209 (2), 283 (3), 288 (1), 314 (3), 350 (1). Bhagori 369 (1) Makdawan 350 (2) Akali Divan 273 (I), 283 (2), 311 (I), 314 (5), 369 (I),

393 (2).

Surajana Naya 314 (I), 350 (1).

Kilgari 288 (1)

Garda 311 (I), 314 (1). Barni 314 (2) Bhatuni 283 (I), 288 (I), 314 (1).

Banjari 273 (3), 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (I), 3502) .. B,,9 \1).

Asawati 200 (I), 273 (3), 283 (4), 288 (3), 311 (4),

314 (2), 350 (4), 369 (1).

Devri 314 (3) Takrawad 311 (7)

Semii Shankar 273 (I), 314 (I), 350 (1).

Borwani 288 (1) Nariya Khurd 314 (2)

Khejadiya 350 (2)

Kherkhedi 311 (I), 393 (1).

Khaikheda 311 (1)

~urajana Juna 311 (I), 369 (I), 393 (1). Gangsi 350 (3), 369 (I),

Amli 2S3 (1)

Bapachya 350 (1), 369 (1). Bani 273 (4), 350 (2).

Kuravan 273 (2), 283 (I), 288 (I), 311 (2), 350 (3),

3G9 (6), 393 (1).

Dongarkhedi 311 (1), 350 (2), Barkheda Uda 273 (1) Dhamniya Divan 283 (1). 288 (I), 313 (2), 350 (I), 369 (1). Salnya 283 (1) Farasali Divan 273 (I), 311 (1). Dhaturiya 283 (2), 311 (1).

Urban

Location code number and name of Town

VIIl GAROTH TOWN

Ward No. 1-200 (3),209 (9), 273 (1), 284 (1), 365 (2), 388 (6),

392 (1). Ward No. 2-200 (2), 273 (2). 311.(7), 350 (3), 369(2), 388 (2),

399 (2). Ward No. 3-207 (I), 209,(14), 233 (2), 273 (11) 369 (1), 393 (5),

Ward No. 4-207 (2). 209 (4), 235 (4), 273 (3), 288 (2), 311 (5),

350 (6), 369 (2), 393 (5). Ward No. ,-209 (2), 220 (I), 230 (1), 273 (3), 288 (2), 311 (6),

350 (I), 369 (1), 393 (6). Ward No. 6--207 (2), 281 (2), 283 (3), 350 (6), 393 (1).

Ward No. 7-283 (I), 350 (1). Ward No. 8-284 (1), 384 (2).

XII SHAMGARH TOWN

Total-200(6), 207 (i), 209(11),230(5), 231(1), 265(1), 273(22),

283(3), 289(1), 302(2), 311(1), 313(1), 314(16), 350(10),

369(2), 388(1), 393(5), 399(3).

Ward No, 1-200 (2). 209 (I), 273 (1), 283 (3), 289 (1), 314 (16),

350 (10), 369 (1), 399 (1).

Ward No. 2-200 (4). 207 (4), 209 (9), 230 (5), 231 (I), 265 (1),

273 (21), 302 (2), 311 (1), 313 (I), 369 (1), 388 (I),

393 (5), 399 (2).

Ward No. 3-289 (1)

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Total-200(91), 201(1), 205(2), 207(46), 209(195), 214(2), 215(1),

216(3), 220(4), 225(2), 230(43), 231(1), 232(1), 233(7),

235(7), 236(166), 237(2), 239(6), 255(33), 271(14), 272(3),

273(297), 276(1), 280(7), 281(15), 283(198), 28~(13),

287(1), 288(216), 289(1), 302(10), 310(57) 311(260),

313(56). 314(17), 320(1), 333(2), 335(2), 336(1). 342(1),

343(3), 345(1), 346(6), 350(155), 351(1), 302(2), 365(2),

367(6), 368(7), 369(165), 372(11), 378(1), 382(1), 384(3),

388(60), 389(8). 392(16), 393(179), 394(2), 395(35),

399(36).

Total-200(5) , 207(5), 209(29), 220(1), 230(1), 233(2), 235(4), 273(20), 280(1), 281(2), 288(4), 284(2). 288(4), 311(18),

350(17). 365(2), 369(6), 284(2), 388(8), 392(1), 393(19), 399(2).

Rural-200(57) , 201(1), 207(32), 209(75), 225(2), 230(26),

231(1), 233(1), 235(4), 236(115), 239(6), 255(9), 273(185),

280(2), 281(3), 283(195), 288(181), 289(1), 310(56),

311(177), 313(56), 314(17), 350(148), 362(1), 369(149),

372(1), 388(14), 389(5). 393(80), 395(23),399(6)

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7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Col1td.

Utban-200(34l, 205(2),207(14),209(120),214(2),215(1),216(3), 220(4), 230(17),232(1), 233(6). 235(3), 236(51), 237(2),

255(24), 271(14), 272(3), 273(112),276(1), 280(5),2fl1(12),

283(3), 284(13), 287(1), 288(35), 302(10), 310(1), 311(83),

32e(l), 333(2), 335(2), 336(1), 342(1),343(3), 345(1),

346(6), 350(7), 351(1), 362(1), 365(2), 367(6), 368(7),

369116), 372(10), 378(1), 382(J), 384(3), 388(46), 389(3),

892(16), 393(99), 394(2), 395(12), 399(30).

Rural

Location code 1!11mber and l1ame of r illage

I Noganwa 2 Dhariakhedi

3 Sindhwan 4 Kolwa 5 Lilda

236 (1). 311 (2). 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1).

273 (2), 283 (1), 288 (2), Bll (1), 350 (1), 369 (1).

283 (5), 288 (15), ::Ill (3), 369 (Il).

~ll (3) 283 (1), 311 (1).

8 Rindvan 3.50 (1)

9 Rewas Devada 200 (2), 207 (3), 209 (1), 230 (2), 273 (4),

11 Ralayata

283 (3), 288 (1).311 (4), 350 (4),369 (2),

393 (1).

209 (I), 273 (1), 283 (I), 288 (4) 350 (I), 369 (5).

12 Curadiya Deda 200 (I), 273 (2), 283 (I), 288 (1), 311 (3),

13 Sabakheda

15 Padlya Maru 17 Multanpura

369 (2). 200 (2), 230 (I), 273 (5), 283 (2), 288 (3),

310 (2),311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (2), 393 (2). 389 (2)

200 (1),207 (1),209 (3), 278 (5),288 (1),

311 (7), 313 (8), 350 (5), 388 (2), 395 (23). 22 Bhuki 283 (1) 23 Udpura 273 (I), 283 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1).

24 Pipliya Karadiya 200 (I), 209 (I), 273 (1), 350 ('3)

25 Khaderiya Maru ilf}Q (1) 26 Karoli 311 (1)

27 Ghatawada 31]. (1)

28 Gujarda 200 (1),273 (4), 283 (2), 311 (4), 314. \2),

29 Buglya

34 Boharakhedi

36 Dhikola 40 Semli 41 Jaggakhedi

Nahatgarh 43 Gariya 45 13hardawad 46 Kochvi 47 Dilawara 49 Daudkhedi

51 Bahadari

54 Changli

369 (1).

273 (I), 283 (1). 311 (3), 369 (I),

283 (2)

288 (I), 310 (1), 3ll (~). 350 (~)

369 (1)

273 (5)

200 (I), 283 (1), RIO (1), Sll (3).

311 (1)

311 (1)

283 (1), 3150 (1). 200 (1)

311 (1)

7 MANDSAUR T AHSIL-Contd.

55 Itayali 311 (1)

58 Manpur (Panpur) 200 (1),310 (I), 350 (4),369 (1).

59 Maliya Kher- 200 (1), 273 (8), 283 (4), 311 (3), 350 (6),

Kheda 369 (2). 60 Digav Khurd 350 (4)

61 Suri 239 (6), 283 (1), 369 (I), 393 (1).

62 Jamalpura 283 (1), 311 (1). 63 Galyakhedi 200 (1)

64 Malyakhedi 209 (2)

66 Mahammadpura 2.00 (I), 273 (1), 311 (5). 69 Digav Mali 273 (2), :288 (2), 350 (3), 369 (~), 389 (5).

70 Piplyakhunta 273 (1), 311 (2), 350 (1).

71 Tisai 273 (1), 369 (1) 72 Lodh 273 (1), 310 (2), 311 (2), 350 (I), 369 (~),

73 Rathana

74 Acheri

7; Achera 76 Gorkheni 80 Khilchipura

399 (1). 273 (2), 283 (1). 2.68 (4), 311 (3), 350 (3),

369 (1).

369 (1) 283 (1), 3u9 (1).

313 (1) 200 (I), 209 (4),236(115), 27fl (1), 283 (I),

311 (7), 350 (10), 369 (I), 393 (1).

86 Chhajukheda 313 (6), 369 (2).

88 Rasulpur 313 (1) 89 Bardiya Nath 200 (3), 273 (I), 2S~ (2." 350 (1), 3G9 (2),

_- (Bardiya Cujar) 393 (i). 92 Netavali 273 \1), 310 (I), 3G9 (2).

93 Bhlltana 311 (1) 94 Lachhakhedi 283 (~), 31] (3), 350 (-l).

95 Kamalpura 311 (1)

96 Khajuri BadayaJa 313 (1) 97 Bhalot 2.09 (3), 273 (1), 283 (4), 313 (7). 314 (2),

98 Buchakhedi

99 Aghoriya 100 Rajakhedi

102 Sedkhedi

107 Rupavali Nahargarh

350 (1), 369 (2), 391 (2).

313 (1)

288 (1), 310 (2), 311 (4). 200 (1), 273 (5), 233 (1), :388 (11), 313 (7), 369 (1). 31i (5)

200 (1), 283 (1), 314 (2).

109 Ch,rmoiya 283 (1), 288 (3), 313 (2). 110 Bilantri 200 (I), 273 (2), 3ll (2), 350 (1). 369 (1).

111 Badakhedi 314 (2)

112 Dorana 200 (1), 273 (1).

114 Sejpuriya 310 (7)

115 Amlawad 273 (2), 283 ('3), 369 (1), 899 (2).

116 Ladhari(Nirdhari) 288 (8)

117 Rinchha Bachha 283 (1),288 (1), 310 (1).

118 Songari 314 (I), 369 (1).

119 Bagya 209 (1), 350 (2).

120 Ladusa 273 (I), 283 (I), 310 (2), 31] (1), SOO (a).

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7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Colltd. 7 MANDSAVR TAHSIL-Contd.

121 Pinda 273 (2), 369 (1). 168 Tajkhedi 200 (I), 207 (I), 273 (I), 288 (1), 310 (3),

123 Paldi 200 (1) 369 (1).

124 lsakpur 283 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2). 169 Dehri 200 (2), 207 (2), 209 (3), 273 (6), 283 (1),

125 Ranakheda 283 (I), 350 (1), 288 (2), 310 (4), 350 (6), 369 (2), 393 (2),

127 Nandavata 200 (I), 209 (3), 255 (6), 283 (3), 350 (1), 171 Majellta 369 (1)

369 (I), 388 (1), 393 (5). 172 Patela 273 (I), 283 (3), 310 (I), 393 (1). 129 Gyanpura 293 (1) 173 Rinchha Lalmuha 200 (2), 207 (I), 209 (I), 233 (I), 273 (3), 130 Jawasya 200 (I), 207 (I), 273 (3), ,283 (I), 310 (2), 28S (3), 288 (19), 310 (I), 350 (5),369 (2),

350 (2), 369 (1), 393 (2). 393 (2). 131 Guradiya Lalmuha 273 (2), 283.(1), 369 (I), 393 (1). 174 Daloda Sagra 209 (I), 273 (3), 283 (1), 288 (3), 310 (1), 135 Limbakhedi 200 (I), 255 (1), 314. (2). 369 (3). 136 Banikhedi 283 (2), 369 (2). 175 Lalkheda 283 (I), 288 (1), 369 (1).

138 Tolkhedi 273 (I), 314 (l). 177 Dhamnar 200 (I), 207 (I), 209 (4), 230 (4), 273 (II),

139 Fatehgarh Roja 200 (I), 273 (I), 288 (2), 313 (I), 350 (1). 281 (3), 283 (11), 288 (10), 310 (I),

140 Morkheda 369 (I) 311 (:!), 350 (3), 369 (3), 388 (2), 393 (4).

141 Babrecha 273 (I), 311 (5). 179 Hatuniya 207 (I), 209 (2). 273 (2), 283 (3). 311 (9),

142 Dhundharka 200 (4), 207 (3), 209 (8), 235 (I), 255 (I), 393 (2). 273 (4). 283 (8),288 (7),310 (17), 350 (7). 180 Nipanya A£:r;aJpur 273 (I), \l83 (2), 283 (1), 311 (8). 369 (9), 388 (4). 393 (1). 182 Jogikheda 283 (3), 350 (1).

143 Lasudawan 209 (2), 283 ()9, 310 (I), 311 (3), 350 (1). 183 Khajuri Anjana ~83 (2), 393 (1). 144 Rinda 200 (I), 207 (I), 209 (2), 273 (2), 283 (2), 184 Jhaval 200 (I), 207 (1), '..73 (3), 283 (4), 350 (5),

369 (2), 388 (1), 393 (1). 369 (3), 393 (2), 14;' Bhatrewas 2.73 (2), 311 (3), 369 (2). 186 Bhaugarh 207 (2), 209 (2), 230 (4), 273 (5), 283 (3), 146 Afzalpur 273 (5), 283 (7), 350 (4), 369 (1), 388 (I), 288 (3), 311 (13), 350 (3).

393 (4), 399 (2). 188 Dhandhoda 273 (2), 283 (I), 288 (4), 311 (8), 350 (3), ISO Pipalkhedi 288 (1) 369 (3), 393 (1). lSI Karju ~OO (1), 209 (2), 235 (1), 273 (3), 283 (5), 189 Bhandariya 311 (2), 369 (1).

311 (I), 350 (1). 369 (5), 388 (1). 190 Sagvali 273 (1)

152 Karnakhedi 273 (2), 369 (2). 191 Chandakhedi 280 (1), 283 (5), 288 (I), 289 (I), 310 (1),

IS3 Rankoda 200 (I), 273 (2), 283 (3), 288 (5), 310 (1), 811 (2).

350 (2). 192 Nimbod 200 (1), 207 (:2), 209 (3), 225 (SI), 230 (2), 1)4 Akodada 200 (I), 207 (1), 209 (I), 230 (2), 235 (I), 273 (5), 283 (6), 288 (3). 311 (2), 313 (3),

273 (2), 283 (3), 288 (2), 310 (I), 311 (4), 350 (3), 369 (5), 393 (2).

369 (1), 393 (1). 193 Sarsod 200 (1), 230 (I), 273 (7), 283 (5), 288 (4),

1;; Semlya Heera '273 (1), 283 (1), 350 (I), 369 (I), 393 (3). 311 (4), 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (2).

156 Eichi 200 (2), 207 (3), 230 (2), 273 (2), 288 (6), 194 Akya Umaheda 209 (5), 283 (3), 369 (I), 393 (2).

313 1,6), 369 (1). 196 Jamuniya Mina 311 (1)

157 Daloda ReI 200 (2), 201 (I), 230 (1), 273 (:.l), ,83 (3), 198 Katkiya 283 (1)

.311 (I), 350 (I), 369 (4), 372 (I), 393 (1). 199 Pipliya Bhat 2'38 (1)

158 Guliyana 2SS (2), 311 (I), 350 (1), 36~ (2). 200 Dansiya 200 (I), 350 (1).

159 Badwan 273 (q), 283 (3), 369 (1), 393 (2). 201 Ratikhedi 230 (1), 369 (2).

160 Jhirkan 369 (1) 202 Kunchrod 207 (1), 209 (4), 230 (I), 273 (5), 280 (I),

161 Marukhedi 288 (3) 28'3 (-I), 350 (2), 369 (3), 388 (I), 393 (5).

162 Gudiyana 288 (3), 311 (2), 350 (6), 369 (I), 393 (5). 203 Semliya Kaji 273 (2), 369 (1).

163 Jhankarda 283 (3), 369 (I), 206 Behpur 20G (6), 273 (2), 283 (I), 311 (3), 350 (I),

164 Kadar 200 (I), 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (5), 350 (I), BC9 (II), 393 (3).

369 (1). 207 Nandwel 200 (2), 207 (2), 209 (4), 230 (2), 231 (1),

165 Mahukhedi 283 (I), 288 (6), 311 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). 255 (I), 273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (i), :)11 (-l),

166 Bani 207 (1), 209 (I), 27.3 (4), 283 (3), 2S8 (I), :150 (ll, 3e9 (4).

311 (1). 31:'1 (11), 360 (-1), 393 (1). 208 Khaiuriya Sarang 200 (ll, 207 (1), 278 {2). 283 (I), 238 (I), 167 Caroda :.l78 (1), 311 (I), 369 (2), 3!13 (2). 311 (2). ~5'() (I), "(,,'9 (1), 393 (5).

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Contd.

209 Khodana 283 (1), 288 (I), 311 (I), 350 (2).

210 Palasiya 288 (2), 313 (I), 869 (1).

211 Guradiya Syaha 273 (I), 283 (I), 288 (9), 311 (3), 369 (2),

393 (2).

212 Lasudiya Ela 207 (I), 273 (I), 288 (3), 288 (10), 310 (I),

350 (2), 362 (I), 393 (1).

213 Ka.:;hnara 200 (I), 209 (5), 230 (2), 273 (1), 283 (3),

288 (3). 311 (I), 350 (1), 369 (I), 393 (3).

214 Nagri 200 (3), 207 (I), 273 (7), 280 (1), 283 (3),

311 (4), 350 (3), 369 (2), 388 (I), 302 (I),

399 (1).

215 Lamgari 350 (3), 369 (4).

216 Pat law ad 207 (I), 273 (B), 283 (8), '311 (1), 350 (I),

369 (1).

217 Lamgara 210 (I), 393 (1).

218 Bholiya 273 (I), 283 (I), 350 (1).

219 Bhawata 283 (1)

222 Amya Gujar 273 (I), 283 (3).

223 Sihore 273 (1)

Urban

Location colie nllmber and name 0/ Town

IX MANDSAUR TOWN

Ward No. 1-200 (2), 205 (I), 207 (3), 209 (I), 215 (I), 230 (4),

232 (I), 278 (22), 302 (I), 336 (I), 351 (I), 378 (I),

388 (4), 393 (7), 395 (1).

Ward No. 2-200 (2), 207 (3), 209 (12), 230 (I), 255 (24),

273 (25),276 (I), 280 (4), 281 (5), 284 (2), 311 (2),

369 (3), 372 (5), 388 (14), 394 (I), 395 (2).

Ward No. 3-200 (2), 207 (1), \109 (3), 230 (I), 273 (22), 2S. (5),

388 (I), 392 (5), 393 (I), 399 (8).

Ward No. 4-200 (2), 207 (I), 2;)9 (5), 214 (I), 230 (6), 272 (I),

273 (9), 281 (I), 281 ,I), 288 (3), 302 (3), 3H (I),

369 (I), 382 (1). 392 (5). 393 (2). 395 (4), 399 (1).

Ward No. 5-209 (5), 273 (4), 302 (1), 311 (3), 388 ("), 393 (5).

Ward No. 6-~00 (3), 209 (15), 230 (I), 273 (5), 311 (4). 335 (I),

343 (8), 365 (I), 3G8 (3), 393 (2), 399 (2).

Ward No. 7-207 (I), 209 (8), 230 (1), 302 (I), 311 (I), 388 (2),

395 (I), 399 (3).

Ward No. 8-200 (12), 205 (1), 207 (2), 209 (28), 214 (I),

216 (I), 220 (3), 233 (6), 272 (2), 2n'(2), 284 (2),

287 (1), 302 (3), 311 (35), 333 (1), 362 (I), 365 (1),

367 (6), 368 (2), 369 (9), 372 (5), 388 (16), 393 (3~),

399 (14).

Ward No. 9-237 (1),273 (4), 333 (I), 393 (6).

7 MANDSAUR T AHSIL-Concld.

Ward No. 10-200 (il), 209 (20), 220 (I), 235 (2), 273 (~), 280 Q), 281 (6), 283 (3), 302 (I), 311 (2), 320 (J.), 335 (I),

345 (1), 368 (2), 369 (2), 334 (3), 388 (4), 389 (8),

392 (6), 393 (20), 394 (I), 399 (1).

Ward No. 11-200 (2), 209 (13), 286 (20). 273 (6), 388 (1), 393 (15), 399 (1).

Ward No. 12-209 (I), 230 (I), 278 (I), 346 (6). Ward No. 13-200 (2), 209 (I), 236 (22), 273 (4), 350 (7), 39g (1). Ward No. 14-200 (4), 207 (3), 209 (18), 216 (2), 220 (2), 2'35 (1),

236 (9), 23f(I), 271 (14), 273 (4), 284 (3), 288 (32), 310 (1), 311 (86), 369 (1). 388 (1),

393 (6), 395 (4).

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL

Total-200(51), 202(1), 206(2), 207(35), 209(86), 212(1), 214(1),

230(33). 233(1), 235(3) 235(10), 244(3), 255(11), 272(9),

27?(139), 280(3), 231(5), 282(4), 283(201), 288(287),

292(1), 310(44), 3U(227), 3V3(10), 314(203), 333(1).

3.50(144), 862( 1), 365(1), 369(107), 377 (1), 388(16).

392(1), 393(76), 899(28).

Rural-200(45), 202(1), 206(2), 207(29), 209(59), 214(1),280(31),

235(3), 2:36(10), 24<1(3), 255(11), 272(9), 273(116),

280(2), 281(4). 282(4), 283(192). 288(279), 310(14),

311(196), 313(10), 314(202), 333(1), 350(141), 362(1),

365(1), 369(105) 377(1), 3:38(14), 393(61), 399(21).

Urban-200(6), 207(6), 209(27), 212(1), 230(2). 238(1), 273(23),

280(1), 281(1), 283(9), 288(8), 292(1). 311(31), 314(1),

350(.3), 369(2), 388(2), 392(1), 393(15), 399(7).

Rural

Location code number and name of Village

5 Payakhedi

6 Ramgarh

7 Motipura

II Jhalra

12 Devri

13 Ranayara

14 Bholyakhedi

IS PiplyaKot

16 Bajkhedi

21 Nahargarh

24 Betikhedi

200 (I), 350 (1) 288 (I), 369 (1).

207 (1), 283 (I), 360 (1).

283 (2), 288 (2), 318 (2), 350(4), 360 Pl. BG9 ('l.) 3G9 (1)

207 (I), 283 (I), 288 (1).

28B (I), 369 (1).

200 (1), 3U (H). 200 (4), 207 (4), 209 (7), 230 (9), 255 (7). 273 (4), 283 (12), 288 (14), 311 (13),

314 (11). 350 (12), 388 (4), 393 (H),

399 (3).

283 (2), 28B (3), 313 (2) 369 (1).

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APPENDIX I-Colltd.

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Contd. 8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Contd.

25 Rupni 200 (1) 87 Basai 200 (3), 273 (3), 288 (4), 310 (4), 311 (I), 26 Kothada Bahadur 273 (2), 288 (1), 311 (5), 350 (I), 369 (2). 314 (4), 350 (3), 399 (3).

27 Kothada Mata 288 (1). 369 (1), 393 (1). 88 Dhamnya 350 (1)

33 Kachllara 200 (2), 273 (2), 283 (3), 288 (31), 311 (2), 89 Dhalpat 230 (2), 273 (3), 283 (3), 298 (2), 314 (6),

314 (6), 350 ('3), 369 (I), 393 (2). 350 (1), 369 (2), 393 (2).

37 Boliya 283 (I), 369 (1). 90 Jamunia 283 (1), 314 (3).

38 Vishanya 288 (I), 314 (I), 369 (2), 393 (1). 91 Guradiya Pratap 283 (3), 288 (1), 314 (4), 369 (1).

39 Karadia 273 (1) 92 Khejadiya Megha 314. (2)

41 Arnya 314 (2), 350 (1). 93 Tonkada 282 (2), 314 (2). 42 Lakhu Piplya 314 (3), 350 (2). 95 Runija 200 (2), 206 (1), 207 (2), 209 (9), 230 (3), 43 Shakkarkhcdi 273 (1), 283 (1), 369 (1). 272 (5),273 (0),2 0 3 (5), 2S8 (53), 311 (15), 45 Kothadi Manda 283 (3), 314 (3). fl3B (1), 350 (13), 369 (4),388 (Il, 393 (6),

46 Khajuri Manda 283 (1), 314 (4). 399 (3).

47 Kelukhedi 236 (9), 273 (I), 314 (1). 98 Bhuki Buzurg 201 (1)

101 Nataram 200 (1), 207 (1). 230 (2), 283 (2), 288 (3), 48 Kayampur 200 (2), 207 (1), 209 (7), 230 (2), 255 (3), 273 (9), 280 (1), 283 (1), 288 (22),

311 (.3), 313 (0), 350 (1).

102 Chikla 273 (~), 283 (4), 288 (1), 3H (7), 3G9 (1). 310 (11), 311 (3), ::14 (1). 350 (5). 365 (1),

104 Barukheda 311 (1) 368 (3), 388 (I), 393 (7), 399 (4).

105 Karanpura e50 (2) SO Piplia Dhakad 230 (3), 273 (1), 283 (I), 288 (2), 314 (2), 106 Kacharia 209 (3), 273 (5), 283 (2), 288 (4), 311 (4),

350 (3), 369 (1). 350 (5), 369 (1). 51 Khajuri Gaud 200 (1), 273 (8). 314 (4), 350 (2). 107 Mahuvi 311 (3) 52 Salriya BH (1) 109 Khejdiya 200 (1), 273 (I), 311 (3), 393 (1). 53 Borkhedi 311 (3) 110 Nirdhari 28B (1)

54 Khetakhed:a 273 (1), 283 (1), 311 (5). 350 (3), 369 (1). III Devria Moti 283 (I), 369 (1).

55 Chimangarh 283 (1) 113 Kantia 283 (8), 28~ (I), 3U (I), 850 (2).

56 Dhandi 310 (5), 314 (7), 114 Raghunathpura 283 (1), 311 (I), 350 (I), 369 (2).

58 Ajepur 200 (2), 207 (1), 273 (:2), 3u (2), 350 (I), 115 Gordhanpura 283 (1), 288 (1), 3U (1). 369 (1).

369 (2), 393 (1). 116 Ruparel 288 (1), 311 (2).

60 Dhabla Mahesh 283 (2). 288 (I), 311 (I), 314 (4), 350 (2), 117 Devaria Vije 293 (4), 2'38 (lJ). 350 (2).

369 (2). 119 Suvasada 200 (S), 207 (2), 209 (17), 230 (6), 236 (1).

255 (1\, 272 (-1), 263 (~3), 280 (1),281 (4), 61 Pratabpura 207 (I), 278 (2), 314 (3), 393 (1). :288 (B), 2Q13 (q), 314 (2), 350 (3), 3G2 (I), 63 Bardiya Gujar :111 (8).311 (il).

S6a (1), 377 (I), SiS (.'i), 398 (4), 399 (1). 66 Sem!i Kankad niO 11). 120 Kishorpura 2q:; (2), 288 (9), 811 (2). 67 Dhabla Deval 283 (2), 283 (1'2), 311 (2), 3·50 (5), 3G9 (2). 121 Dhankhedi 2QS (1), 311 (1). 69 Gelana 233 (1),288 (1), 31-1 (4), 369 (I), 122 Lakhva 283 (2) 69 Dhakadkhe :Ii 314 (1) 123 Masud, 283 (1), 311 (1: 70 Dhanwada 281 (1) 124 Ghusai 200 (1), 20G (1), 209 (4), 230 (1), 273 (2), 74 Sunthi 200 (1), 233 (7), 311 (2), 3U (2), 350 (5), 283(7),288 (4), 311 (2), 314 (3),350 (2),

76 Panpur 2'33 (1), 311 (1). 31)!') (5), 393 ('i).

78 Khanderiya 200 ,I), 273 (1), 288 (1), 314 (<l), 369 \2). 125 Gardhankhedi ~11 (1)

Kachal' 126 Hanumantia 283 (1), 31-1 (1).

127 Bharpur 273 (I), 283 (2), 288 (I), 311 (5), 369 (1). 79 Rajakhedi :l88 (10), BG9 (1). 128 Amba 273 (1), 283 (3), 288 (3), 310 (4), 311 (2). 80 Era 273 \3), 283 (3), 288 (Q), 314 (9), 350 (I), 350 (3).

3G9 (2), 393 (1). 129 Bardiya Barkheda::114 (2) 81 Nipanya 350 (l) 132 Suriyakheda 3U (1)

82 Sedra 209 (3), 283 (5), 288 (1), 311 (3), 350 (3), 133 Dharakhedi 200 (1), 288 (1).

369 (4). 134 Ramakhedi 311 (1), 314 (2). 83 Karnali 273 (1) 135 Semlya 209 (1), 273 (I), 283 ('3), 288 (2), 314 (1). 84 Bankali 311 (1), 350 (1). 350 (2), 369 (1): 55 Rahimiarh 200 \1), 283 (1), 288 (3), 314 (4), 350 (2). 136 Ganiakhedi 200 (1), 28S (2), 311 (2,.

350

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

8 SIT AM AU T AHSIL-Contd. 8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Concld.

137 Mahuva 207 (7), 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (5), 350 (2), 194 S:tktali 283 (4), 314 (3), 369 (3). 369 (1). 399 (1). 195 Aakya 200 (1),283 (el), 288 (I), 369 (1).

139 Dhikanya 273 (I), 283 (3), 311 (3), 369 (1). 196 Kochariyakhedi 314 (1) 140 Khatrukhedi 311 (1) 197 Dhandhera 283 (I), 288 (l), 310 (I), 350 (2). 142 Guradiya Viie 283 (I), 288 (I), 311 (2). 198 Dalawada 200 (I), 283 (2), 288 (5), 3U (5), 350 (I), 143 Kanaheda 273 (1). 311 (3). 309 (q.

144 Jagdi 28S (I), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). 199 Deepakheda 20Q (I), 207 (I), 278 (21, 283 (2), 311 (4),

145 BatdiYII 2'38 (3), 314 (4),809 (1). 201

314 (2), 350 (2).

146 Rojhani 288 (1). 314 (I), 3u9 (1). Ravti '.lSi) (1). 314 (~), 369 (I).

147 Gopakhedi 311 (2) 203 Muvala 288 (I), 369 (1).

148 Nathukhedi 27B (I), 2oS3 (I), 288 (2), 314 (2), 3.50 (I), ,,04 Rajnagat ~10 (1) 207 Gudbheli 314 (1)

369 (1). 208 Dhaturiya 200 (1). 314 (2). 350 (2).

149 Dhabla Bhagwan 273 (I), 283 (4), 2SS (1). 311 (7). 350 (2), 209 Dudhia 314 (1)

369 (4), 393 (2). 210 Tambolia 283 (I), 288 (1). 31i9 (1).

15(1 Tarnod 200 (I), 283 (12).288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (1). 211 Ramgarh 311 (1)

309 (2). 212 Ishaqpur 20~ (1). 278 (1). 2S1 (2), 311 (I), 3U (2),

1.51 Chanpakhedi 28B (1). 311 (2), 350 (1). 369 (1).

1.52 Dallod 311 (6) 213 Seata Mata 283 (2), 310 (4), 311 (1), 369 (1). 153 Semli 200 (I), 369 (1). 214 Ralayata 288 (I), 310 (1). 155 Angari 283 (2). 314 (1). 215 Piplya 314 (1) 158 Patlasi Khurd 28g (2) 216 Satakhedi 283 (5). 2'38 (2). 314 (3). 3.50 (2). 159 Galihara 314 (2) 217 Ekalgarh 288 (1!. 310 (2).

162 Belari 200 (1) 218 Mundla 273 (2),282 (2), 314 (3), 369 (2).

163 Belata 273 (3). 310 (I), 350 (1). 369 (1), 399 (1). 219 Lavari 200 (I), 273 (1). 2S:! (2). :288 \~), 314 (I),

164 Patsi 288 (1) 350 (1), 369 (2). 220 Patlasi Kalan 2:3.3 (2). 311 (1), 314 (3), 350 (2). 369 (1). 165 Dhandakheda 388 (1). 311 (4), 350 (1). 224 Chaktiya ~8S (2). 310 (5), 311 (2).

166 Gudha 314 (2) 225 Ta:tka 283 (2). 2~8 (I), 310 (2), 350 (1). 167 Harnavada 200 (1), 311 (3). 226 Nakerdiya 311. (1). 314 (1). 350 (1). 169 Savadi 288 (8). 314 (1). 228 Manpura 207 (I), 314 U). 369J2).

170 Dhodhar 283 (1). 288 (I), 311 (1). 229 Sagor 311 (1). 314 (1), 350 (1).

171 Bhensola 288 (1), 311 (2). 231 Meriakhedi 28S (1;, 369 (1).

172 Jhontavali 288 (I), 811 (1). 235 Bhagor 20~ (I), 207 (1). IBO (2), 283 (6), 311(2),

173 Piplya 311 (4) 369 (2). 393 (4).

Khejadia Bhup 244 (3). 288 (1). 311 (1). 236 Jhangaria 209 (1). 288 (1),314 (1).369 (1).

174 237 Karankhedi 273 (1) 175 Devapura 288 (I), 311 (8). 350 (5).

238 Sataspuca 3U (I) Bamniya 240 Lasudia 273 (1). 283 (3). 3,50 (2). 369 (1). 399 (1).

177 Borkhedi 200 (I), 207 (1), 288 (1), 311 (3), 350 (1). 241 Khajuri 233 (1). 314 (1). 369 (1). 242 Kundla 314 (3)

179 Kheda 209 (1). 2'!'i (3). 273 (1), 2R3 (1). 28g (3), 244 Bharatpura 273 (I), 283 (1). 31;1 (1). 814 (3). Urban

18t Tittod 200 (1). 207 (1). 209 (1). 230 (I), '27'l (2), LO,·"tlOl1 code nUlllber and name of TO".t:r.

283 (4), 2SS (8). 311 (4), :}50 (~\. 3GQ (5\. X SITAMAU TOWN SSg (1). 393 (ll. 3:)9 (5). \Yard No. 1-209 (.5), 2:31 (1). 292 (1).

182 Bavchya 207 (1) Ward No. 2-200 (2). 207 (1). 209 (3), 273 (1), 282 (2), 183 K~randiya 273 (3), 283 (I), 350 (4), Ward No. 3-200 (3). 207 (3). 209 (4). 212 (I), 230 (I), 283 (6). 184 Surkheda 278 (1). 283 (1). 311 (18), 369 (1), 393 (3). 399 (1).

tSll Laduna 200 (2). 20712). 209 (5), 27315). 283 (5), Ward No. 4-200 (I), 207 (2). ~Og (3), 273 (4). 283 (1),311 (11). 310 (3). 814 (10),3.50 (B), 30') (]). 88S (2), 350 (3,) 393 (4), 399 (1). 3ll:1 F}). 399 (1). Ward No. .5-1109 (5),283 (2).288 (8), 311 (2), 369 (I), 393 (2),

ISS Davadi 314 (1) 399 (1).

191 Gopalpura 314 (1) Ward No. 6-209 (3).233 (1),273 (0). 392 (I), 393 (3),399 (4).

\93 Mamlltk.heGla 314 (1) Ward No. 7-209 (4), 2W (1). 273 (3), 2SO (1),314. (1).393 (3),

351

APPENDIX-II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Location code Ilumber and name of TOWII

I JAWAD

Rural

Locatioll code number alld name of ,Village

3. Kawai. 11. Bardavada, 12.Dhardi, 13· Devipura, 15. Chimanpura, 16. Ladpura, 17. Banediya, 18. Harj·

pum Singoli, 19. Turkiya, 20. Sawalpura, 21· Aned, 22. Rastpura 23. Saloda, 2+. Govindpura, 25. Thadod.

26. Dhangaon, 28. Kadwasa. 29. Molmmpura, 30. Gwalior Kalan 31. Singoli, 32. Palasia, 36. Ragh~nath. pura Singoli, 40. Tokar:1, 54. Motiyarda. 56. Khanpura,

67. Kachhala, 69. Gwalior Khurd, 77. jodha KundaI,80. PipaIi Kheda Singoli, 81. Tal, 82. Patan, 84. Chadi Chada, 87. Kolpura, 88. Manoharpura, 91. Atwen Kalan. 95. Atwnn Khurd 97. Chaldu 99. Kaledia,

100. Khati Kheda, 101. Ghati 110. Ummedpura, 111. Kheda Bhangota, 122· Shreepura. 124. jat, 125.

Sanda, 126. Dorai, 132. Rana Khedi 133· Urnar. 141. Hathipura, 145. Mavada 148. Ruppurasani, 149. Bag· pura, ] 50. Bhirnsukh, 151. Daulatpura jat, 152. Udpura, 157. Chsysndia jat, 158. Loharia Jat. 159. Palchha, 160. Baldarkhan 161. Ratangarh, 162. ""lukera, 163. Nard:J., 167. Devria, 170. Gundi Kheda, 172. 13agh:1.Va, 173. Kashmaria, 17+. Sanwalpura. 175. Gunjalia, HU. Dabra jat, 184. Rinchha, 200· Barekhan, 201. Deeken, 208. Gudha Parihar, 20). Brahmpllri,

216. l\Iaharajpura KI urd, 220. DadoIi, 231· Janakpur. 244. Morwan, 2+5. Samel, 259. Bawal Nai 260. Eol KheJa 261. Akali, 262· Gothda, 278. Tumba, 280. Urn­

medpura,282.11elan Kheda,283. Lodh, 294.Atbana 296. Pipalla Pemji 297.Tarapur, 298. Bawal Juni, 299. Kelu Kheda, 300. Barkheda Jat. 301 Semalpura 306. Bor­

khedi. 307· Khor, 30Y. Segvan, 310. Barkheda Kamlia, 315. Modi, 316. Sarvania l\Iaharaj, 317.Amli Bhat, 318. Barkheda Chouhan, 325. Nayagaon. 2/. Kesharpura

Kalan, 330. Morka, 332.Suva Kheda, 333. Maheshpura ~eemuch, 334. Kandka.

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Lcatiol~ code number and l~ame of Town

II NEEMUCH

Rural

Location code number and name of Village

1. Semli Chandravat, 2. Sedria, 6. Nipaniya Abad, 7. Manpura, 13. Sagrana, 17. N evad, 18. Sarvaniya' Bor, 28. Changera, 29. Dunglavada, 30. Lolpura, 39. Levada, 40. Kanavati, 42. Bholyavas, 43. Mal Kheda, 44. Dholpura, 49. Ghaneriya Kalan 51, Rawat Kheda, 53. Girdoda, 61. Bhadwa, 62. Sawan, 63. jagoli 64. Arnya Kumar, 65. Jaisinghpura, 66. Chouth Kheda, 72. Revli Devli 73. Nipaniya Viran 75. Akya, 76. Kheta Kbeda Charan, 78. Javasia 80 Piplia Bag, 81.

Hingoriya. 82. Jamunya Kalan. 83. Barkheda Hada, 88.Borkhedi Pandi 92.Nilkhanthpura, 100.Bhat Kheda, ]01. Bhat Khedi, 102. Hanmatiyawas, 120. Kacholi. 121. Kelu Kheda, 135. Kothdi Istmurar 136. Bhan­vrasa 137. Kheta Khedi Doriya, 140. Bardin Khurd, 149. Aakli, 150. Gans Khedi 152. Balkheda Sondhia, 153. Chaldu. 157. Peeth 161. Barkheda Gujar, 163.

Jeeran 166. Manya Khedi.

3 MANASA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code mtmber awl name oJ TOWlt

III MANASA

V RAMPURA

Rural

I..ocation (o1e hll mlJer alld name Village

52. Buj, 1 01. Be~bn Ill. Parot Pipliya, 112. Piplon 114. Plpliya Hadi, 116. Khedi,1l7. Arniya, 118.Pipliya

Gota 121 Ku1,desh,var, 122. Phoolpura, 129. Jannod. 130. Dudhalai, 134. Majiriya, 135. Chandanpura, 137. Barwadiya, 150, Sarsi. 152. Dhandedi, 155. Amad Khedi, 156. Kundaliya, 167. Bardya 185. Sheshpur,217. Mahagarh. 236. Tejpuriya. 245. Ganganya Khedi, 2+6. Lodkya, 260. Roopavasa.

352

APPENDIX-II

TOW~S AND VILLAGES SERVED BY ME T ALLED ROADS-Cotttd.

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urba'h

Location code number altd name oj Tow,,,

IV BHANPURA

Xl GANDHI SAGAR

Rural

Location code 11umber and name oj Village

10. Prempura, 15. Badodiya, 30· Kothdi, 33. Koyla. 35. Amjhari, 46. Neemthur, 48. Mokampura, 51. Sandhara, 52. Kalakot, 58. Kanwali, 61. Bhartya Khedi, 63. Ratanpura 65. Ledi Khurd, 66. Usara, 71. Arnya Charan 72. Sunari, 73. Toruya 74. Lot Khedi,

80. Ledi Buzurg 89. Raipuriya. 90. Kukdesra, 91. Babulda 105. Dudha Khedi, 108. Bhesoda, 115. Mah· udiya, 116. Dhabla Manohar.

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number altd name oj Towll

VI MALHARGARH

VII NARAYANGARH

Rural

Location code tlumber and name oj Village

5. Harmala, 9. Changeri, 13. ]harda, 19. Molya Khedi, 20. Mundli, 21. Chandvasa, 24. Kachnara, 25. Somya, 26. Band Piplya, 28· Kitu Khedi, 38. S01at· ganj Kantharia, 39. Kher Kheda, 40. Paheda, 51. Kumhari, 64. Kachriano, 65. Selavari, 66· Akli,79. Bhensa Kheda, 81. Piplya Solanki, 82. Sunthod, 94.

Barkheda Panth, 95. ]alodia, 97. Barkheda Virpura, 110. Gudbheli Pipliawaii, 111. Badri, 125. Khatiya Khedi, 126. Tila Kheda, 127. Lunaheda, 128. Chita Khedi, 137. Panth Piplia, 138. Kachria Chandravat, 151. Sokadi, 161. Thadod, 177, Botalganj.

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number and name oj Town

VIII GAROTH

XII SHAMGARH

6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Coneld.

Rural

Locati01! code 1ttttnver and name oj Village

11. Bamni, 12. Bardia Istmurar, 15. Kharawada, 17. Bania Khedi, 18. Gopalpura, 19. Narayani, 20. Chandrapura 22. Barkheda Loya, 24. Kundalya Char· randas, 25. ]odma, 26. ]odmi 34. Denthli Khurd, 35. Barkheda Gangasa. 36· Pipliya ]ati 37. Jassa Kh{di. 38. Bara Khedi, 40. Rupra, 56.Bawadi Kheda, 81.Varni 82. Bardiya Amara, 83. Lakha Khedi, 85. Manki, 86. Phoo1 Kheda,87 .Pipliya Mohammed,88.Pawati, 1 06.Man· pura, 107. Nariya Buzurg, 113. Tarawali, 115. Semli Diwan, 116. Junapani Pawati, 119· Kala Kheda, 121. Boliya, 122. Pharnya Khedi, 139. Rarr.khedi. 140. Mel Kheda, 141. Sa~criya Khedi, 143. Akali Shivadas, 144. Chand Khedi, 158. Chandw(lsa, 159. Salari 161. Barkheda Nayak 165. Bardiya Puna 166, Jamuniya, 167. Bhag-ori 201. Dhamniya Diwan.

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1t!(1nber and name of Town

IX MANDSAUR

Urban

Locatio1l code 1mmber and name oj Villags

12. Guradiya Deda 13. Bhuuya Khedi, 41. Jagga Khedi Nar.argarh, 43.Gariya,52. Todi , 59 Maliya Kher

Kheda, 64. l\Talya Khedi, 65. Bavadi Kalau,F,6.Maham· madpura,6S. Arnya Nizamuddin 69. Digav l\Tali, 75. Achera,7f,. Gorkhedi, 79. Nalchha, 82. Ajijkhedi 85. Arnya Bhatti 89.Bardha Nath(BardiyaGujar),90.Bama Khedi. 91. Palvai 92. Netavali. 101. Nipaniya Meghraj,

102. Sed Khedi, 106. Dhaturiya, 107. Rupavali Nahar· garh, 108. Mundla, 109. Chirmo1ya. 110· Bilantri, 116. Adhari (Nirdhari), 117. Rinchha, Bachha 118. Songari, 139.Fatehgarh Roja 142- Dhundharka, 157.Daloda ReI. 174. Daloda Sagra, 176. Lakhma Khedi, 194. Akya Umr:heda, 212, Lasudiya Ela, 213. Kachnara..

353

APPENDIX-II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY -M~1.'AL"'ED ROADS-Collcld.

8 SIT AMAV TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number and name oj TowII

X SITAMAV

Rural

Location code number and name of Village

23. Sultania. 24 Betikhedi, 25. Rupni, 33.

Kachnara, 35. Roja Fatehgarh. 37. Bolia 38. Vishanya 46. Khaiuri Manda, 4~. Kayampur, 49. Risthal, 50. Piplya Dhalmd, 51. Khajuri Gaud, 54. Rheta Kheda,

B SITAMAV TAHSIL-Collcld.

61. Pratappura 63. Bardia Gujar, 64. Hanspura, 85. Rahimgarh 86. Larni ~7. Basai, 8El. Dhamnya, 89.

Dhalpat 90. Jamunia 91. Guradia Pratap, 109. Khejdia, 113. Kantia 117. Devariya, Vije, 119. Suvasada, 136. Ganga Khedi., 138. Nondhani., 139. Dhikania, 157. Morkheda 161· Surjani, 162. Belari. 163. Belara, 178. Handi, 179. Kheda,180 Kherkheda, 181. Titrod,182 Bavcbya, 183. Karandiya, 184. Surkheda, 186. Lad­

una 187. Maukheda, 188. Davadi, 228. l\hnpura.

APPENDIX-III

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES

I JAWADTAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location code number and Harne of Village

305. Achlawada, 307. K~lOr 313. Dhalopa, 325.

Nayagaon, 326, 118.modarpura, 327. Kesharpura Kalan, 3Z8. Kheda Rathor, 33+. Kandka.

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1t'lHnber and name of TO'U:1J

II NEEMVCH

Rural

Locatio!l code number a11d name of Village

5. Chainpura,9. Bamanbardi, ] O. Bisalwas Khurd, 11. Ghasundi 13. Sagrana. 15. Bhadbhadia 24-. Serne-

rda 26. Kbarmaliya, 28. Cbang-era, 29· Dungh\'aua,

2 NEEMVCH T AHSIL-Concld.

35· Bhagwanpura, 36. Dudarsi, 37. Amavli, 38. Khadawada, 39. Levada 40. Kanavati 41. Baru Kheda, 42. Bholyavas, 43. Mal Kheda. 49. Ghaneriya Kalan, 52. Jetpura,53.Glrdoda,63. Jagoli, 64.Aranya Kumar.65. Jesinghpura 66· Chouth Kheda 67·Jamuniya Khurd, 79. Jhanjharwada. 80. Piplia Bag, 81. Hingoriya, 82. Jam­uniya Kalan,83. Barkheda Rada, 84.Champi, 85. Arnya­mangir, 97. Dhamnya Neemuch, 98.Lakhmi 100. Bhat Kheda,101.Bhat Khedi,102.Hanmatiyawasl03.]ar Kheda 104. Kothdi 105. Bamnya, 106. Dall"lia, 115. Soniyana. 116. Mah udia, 117. L:lllCh h. 118. DaIa vada 119 Kalya Khedi, 120. Kacholi, 121· Kelu Kheda. 135. Kothdi

lstmura;, 136· Bhanvrasa, 137. Kheta Kheda Doriya, 138. Palsora, 142· Keri, 143. Amba, 144.Karadiya Mah­an1j, 145. Bamora, 146. Bamori. 147. Sokadi,149. Aakll

150. Bans Khedi, 151. Tal Kheda, 152· Barkheda Sondhia,. 153. Chaldu, 160. Peerana, 161. Barkheda

Guj'tr, 162· Pawati, 163. Jeeran, 164. Sakralll, 155. Ranskhedi, 165. Manyakhedi, 167. Arnya Bodana.

179. Kunchdod, 187. Harwar, 188. Parasli 198· Pho­phlia, 199. Sangriya Khedi, 200. Chhachh Khedi, 201.

Arnya Chandravat 202. U'-5'~U1

354

APPENDIX --II1

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES-Col1td.

3 MANASA TAHSIL

Nil

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Locatio1l code Humber an.d l1ame of Village

35. Amjhari. 38. Beedgaon. 4R. Mokampura, 4-9. Sammat Khedi, 51. Sandhara 52. Kalakot, 65· Ledi

Khurd, 75. Khajurna, 76. Kher Khedi, 77. Panga, 78. Paikheda, 79. Borda, 80· Ledi Buzurg Rl. Dhaba ~2. Dhuva Khedi. 83. SameE. 99. Govind Kheda, 100. Anki 101. Chouki, 107. Satal Khedi, lOS. Bhesoda

109. Kesoda.

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll code mtmber a1ld name oj TO<lIZ

VI MALHARGARH

Rural

Location code mtmber (lIld ?lame of V illaRe

9. Changeri. 19. Molya Khedi, 20. Muncili, 21·

Chandvasa, 22· Arnya, 23. PipJiya Vishnia. 38. SoIat­ganj Kantharia, 39. Kher Khedn., 40. Paheda. 51.

Rumhari, 64. Kachriano, 65. Selavari, 56. Akli 79. Bhensa Kheda, 80 jogani, 81.Pipliya Solanki, 82· Sunt­hod, 93. Amarpura, 94. Barkheda Pauth 95.Jalodia, 96. Munded, 107. ]etpma, 108. Soni, 109. Rupi, 110.

Gudbheli PipliawaJi, llI· Bairi, 122. Supda, 123. Ninora 124· Khokhra, 125. Khatiya K1ltllt, 126. TUa Kheda, 127. Lunaheda, 128. Chita Khedt. 137. Panth Piplia, 138· Kachria Chandravat, 149. Kheda, 150. Bahi. 151. Sokadi. 152. Babu Kheda. 153. Chavali, 154. Borkhedi Kamlia. 155. Kamlia, 160. Balaguadha

5 MALHARG;\RH TAHSIL-Colleld.

161. Thadod, 162. Ujagn.ria 163. Dhikania, 164. Beiala, 177. Botalganj, 178. Haripura 179. Palevana, 180.

l\Iundedi, 181. Doriamina.

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatiol! code Illfmber and name of To~n

VIll GAROTH

XII SHAMGARH

Rural

Location code number and name oj V iZiage

10. Roja, 11. Bamni, 12. Bardia Istmurar, 13. Chukani, 14. Jhiranya. 23. Deedore 24. Kundalya Charandas, 25. Jodma. 26. Jodmi, 27- Dhakni, 28. Barkhedi Mitthu 40. Rupra, 42. Pipliya Mitthesha, 43.

Kurlasi, 58. Khajuri Doda, 59. Rawati, 60. Rati Khedi.

61. Lanmbi Khedi, 62. Chikanya 81. Varni 82. Bardiya Amara, 83. Lakba Khedi, 84. Ghatya, 85. Manki, 86. PhoolKheda, 87.Pipliya Mohammad, 88.Pawati.89.Sapa nya,10S. Khankhari, 109 Dasoriya, 110. Pahrasali 111. Guradiy!\, ll2. Hanumantiya, 113. Tarawali, 114. Nal Kheda, 115. SemE Diwan, 116· Junapani Pawati. 117. }\othada l<hurd, 118. Khlukheda, 119 Kala Kheda 140. 1\1el Kheda, J 42. Sagoriya, 143. Akalishivadas. 144. Chand hhedi, 145. DI-,abla Gujar, 1+::. Barkheda

H~thor, 1+7. Khajuri Panth 165. Bardiyapuna, 166. Jamuniya 11)7. Bhagori, 168. Chhayan, 169. Makda­,,,an, 170. Akalidiwan ]83. Talmrwad, 184. Semlihada, 185. Semii Shankar, 186. Borwani, 198. Dongarkhedi,

J 99. Makadi Chamunda, 200. Barkhedauda 201.Dham­niya Diwan,202. Junapani Dhorniya, 203· Banskhedi 205. Kothdi Aab.

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location code tmmber alld Hame of Towu

IX MANDSAUR

~55

APPENDIX-Ill

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES-Concld.

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Colttd.

Rural

Location code tlfl.mber atJd tJame of Village . 77. Mirjapura, 79. Nalchha, 80. Khilchipura,

82· Ajij Khedi, 8~. Amya Bhatti, 86. Chbajl1 Kheda. 87· Dhakad Khedi, 88. Rasulpur, 99. Aghor­iva, 101. Nipaniya Meghraj, 103. Chhayan, 104. Luhari ~ekh, 116. Adhari (Nirdhari). 117. Rinchha Bachha 118· Songari. 119. Bagya, 120. Ladusa, 133. Padlya Lalmuha, 134 • Pipliya Mujav:u, 136. Bani Kbedi, 137. Naikhedi, 138. Tol Khedi, 139. Fatehgarb Roja. 140. Mor Kheda, 142. Dhundharka, 143. Lasutdawan, 145. Bhatrewas. 155. Samliya Heera, 156. Elchi. 157. Daloda Rail,158.Guliyana.159.Badwan,172.Patela. 173. RinchhaLalmuha. 174. Daloda Sagra. 175· Lal Kheda, 176. Lakhama Khedi, 177. Dhamnar,

7. MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Concld.

178. Khed~, Dhamnar, 192. Nimbod, 193. Sarsod, 194. Akya Umabeda, 195. lsab Kbedi, 210. Palasiya. 211. Guradiya Syaha, 212. Lasudiyaela.213. Kacbnara. 214. Nagri. 216. Patlawad.

8 SIT AM AU T AHSU ..

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location code number alJd nanN, oj V illall.

117. Devaria Vije, 119. Suvasda, 148. Na:thu Khedi, 151. Cbanpa Khedi. 170. Dhodbar .171. Bhensola.

APPENDIX-IV

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1rumber alJd name of Toum

JAWAD

Rural

Location code number and Hame of Village

12. Dhardi, 17. Banediya, 25. Thadod, 31. Singoli. 81, Tal. 95. Antwan Khurd, 111. Kbeda Bhangota, 124. Jat, 126. DOlai. 133. Umar, 158. Loharia lat 161.Ratangarh, 162. Mukera,220. Dadoli, 244.lVIorwan. 259. Bawalnai. 260. Bol Kheda, 294. Athana,298.Bawal Juni, 316. Sarvanla Maharaj. 325. Nayagaon., 332.

Suva. Kheda.

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

LocatioIJ code number atJd name of Town

II NEEMtJCH

Rural

Location code number and nam8 of Village

1. Semli Chandravat 6. Nipanya Abad, 29.Dungla.

vada,SO. Kumariya Viran,63. lagon. 64.Aranya Kumar. 6S.Jaisinghpura, 82.Jamnya. Kalan, 97. Dhamnya Nee­much. 100. Bhat Kheda. 116. Mahudia, 132. Amya Chandel. 133. Asapura, 135. Kothadi Istmurar. 144. Karadiya Mahara.,i, 1+9. Aakli, , 153. Chaldu. 163. J~rau, 18.7. Hanvar •. 198 •. Phop\l1ia, 20~. UifAo

356

APPENDlX-I\'

'tOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS-Concld.

3 MANASA TAHSIL

Urban

Locatt"oll code member alld flame oj Towil

III MANASA

V RAMPURA

Rural

Locati01~ code ,1fItJlber and 1Jatne oj Village

12. Kanjarda. 52. Buj, 65. Parda, 87. Bhat Khedi J3uzurg, lOl.13eslan, 114.Pipliya Radi, 118.Pipliya Gom. 121. Kukdeshwar, H2· Phoolpura, 135. Chandanpura, 152. Dhandedi, 155. Amad Khedi, 156. Kundaliya, 167 .Bardya,217. Mahagarh,246. Lodkya,260 Roopav:ts,

276. Khajuri.

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code Humber and name of Town

IV BHANPURA

XI GANDHI SAGAR

Rural

LocatioH code 1II1mber and name oj Village

48. Mokampura, 66. Usara, 79. Bordp, 91. Bahulda,

108. Bhesoda.

~ MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

LocatiOr> code mltllber alld name oj Tow"

VI MALHARGARH

VlI NARAYANGARH

Rural .

Locatio'~ code Humber and name oj Village

}3. Jharda, 34. Sanjeet, 61. Abdapur. 69. Budha, 72. Akia Bika, 73. Garm\l 85· Chillod Piplia, 88. Bans­Khedi, 94. Barkheda Panth,WI. Magrana,114. Badpur, 126. Tila Kheda, 131. Dorwada, 133. Billod. 137. Panth

Piplia, 177. Botal~anj.

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban Locatio!! code Humber ami name oj Tow"

Vlll GAROTH

XII SHAMCARH

Rural

Locatt'on code 1~tHnber aad name of Village

12. Bardia Istmurar, 15 Kharawada, 24 Kund­alya Charandas, 25. Jodma, 26. Jodmi 36.Pipliya Jati, 82. Bardiya Amara, P,7. Pipliya Mohmed, 88. Pawati. 119.Kala Kheda, 121.Boliya, 139.Ram Khedi, \40. Mel Kheda, 158. Cbandwasa,159 Salari, 161 Barkheda Nayak. 166. ]3muniya 201. Dhamniya Diwan.

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1ltHitber and flame oj TOW1J

IX MANDSAUR

Rural Location code number and natne oj Village

1. Noganwa, 9. Rawas Dewada, 11. Ralayata, 17. Multanpura, 18. Bhunya Khedi, 27. Ghatawada, 59.Maliya Kherkheda,64.Malya Khedi, 68. Arnya Niza­muddin, 69. Digavmali. &9. Bardiya Nath (Bardiya Gujar),90 Bansa Khedi, 100. Raja Khedi 107. Rupa­vali Nahargarh, 109. Chirmolya, 110· Bilantri, ] 15. Amalawad, 131. Guradiya Lalmuha,146. Afzalpur, 151 Karju, 152 Karna Kbedi, I 53.Rankoda, 15~. Ako­dada,155. SlIlnliya Heera, 156. Elchi, 157. Daloda Rail, 15". Guli\:ma 16,>, Balli, 167. Garoda, 168. Taj Khedi, 169. Dehri 177· Dhamnar, 178. Kheda Dhamnar, 179 llatl1Iliya. 180. Nipallya Afzalpur, 186. Ehav· garb, loS. Dhandhoda, 190 Sagvali, 191. Chanda I'\hedi. 193 Smsod, 194. Akya Umaheda, 196. Jamuniya l\Iilla, 201 Hati Khedi, 202. Kunchrod. 206. Behpur, 207. i\andwel 208. Khajuriya Sarang, 213. Kachnara, 22:. Sihore.

8 511 AMAU TAHSIL

Urban Locatioll code llumber and name oj TOWII

X SITAMAU

Rural Locatiol~ code tlumber alld name oj Village

21. Nahargarh. 33. Kachnara, 54. Kheta Kheda. 63. Bardia Gujar, 84. Bankali, 85. Rabimgarb, 87.Basai, 95· Runija, 119.Suvasda, 126. Banumanita. 153. Semli, 161· Surjani, 163. Bdam, 178. Ha.ndi, 180.Kher Kheda, 181.Titrod, 186. Laduna,235.Bhagor.

3~..,

·01

APPENDIX-V

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LlBRAP.IES

JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Rural

Location code 1mmber aad 1~ame of Village

31. Sing-ali, 161. Ratangarb.

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatio1l code Humber mId na11le of Tow11

U NEEMUCH

\Vard No. 10 and \Vard No. 13.

Neernuch Railway Area.

Rural

163. Jeeran.

3 l\!.\NASA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code nltmber altd name of TOtlJlJ

III MANASA

Ward No.2 and Ward No.8·

V RAMPURA

Ward No.7.

Rural

Location code number aI&d t&ame of Vt'llage

65. Pards. 84. Pipliya. Raoji, 87. Bhatkhedi Buzurg.

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code m~mbe1' atld name oj Town

XI GANDHI SAGAR

Circle No.2

Rural

Locati011 code number and name oj Village

60. Sandalpur, 108. Bhesoda.

S MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1$Umber at~d name of Town

VII NARAYANGARH

Rural

Location coje Hlf-1nber atld name of Village

126. Tilakheda·

() GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatloll code !lumber and name of Tou:n

VlIl GAROTH

Ward No.6.

XII SHAMGARH

\Vard N:) 1

Rural

Location code number and name oj Village

121· Boliya, 140. Melkheia, 142. Sagoriya.

35R

APPENDIX-V

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES-Cancld.

. 1 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location code ?lumber ((lid name of Tov.'ll

IX MANDSAUR

Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.5. Ward No.9, and Ward No. 10.

Rural

Location code ,mmber and name 01 Village

73. Rathana, 155. Semliya Heera 159. Dehri,

186. Bhaugarh.

II SITAMAU TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Docation code mtmbu and 'Tame of Village

48. Kayampur, 80. Era, 119. Suvasada.

APPENDIX-VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING "PUBLIC READING ROOMS

JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Ni[

Rural

Location code #lumber alld name of V iUage

31.Singoli. 161.Ratangarb t 201.Deeken, Z44.Morwan. 316. Sarvania Maharaj, 325. Nayagaon.

2' NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Loc"tfon codt n~ cmd name of TOti.'1l

11 NEEMUCH

Watd No. 1. Ward No. 10, Ward No. I ~

and Neennuch Railway Area.

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL-Co,lcid.

Rural

:'ocation code !llImber alJd IWtl1e of ViTlagt

1·2. S:\wan, SZ. ]mnunya Kalan. 163. Jeeran.

') MANASA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code tJumber alJd name oj Tawil

III MANASA

\Vard No.2 and Ward No.8.

Rural

Locati01I code tJumber alki flame of Village

65. Parda, 84. Pipliya Raoji. 87. Bhatkhedi­Bllzurg, 217. Mahagarh.

359

APPENDIX-VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS-Colleld.

'" BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number and name of TOWlt

IV BHANPURA

Ward No.6.

Xl GAN DHI SAGAR

Circle No.2.

Rural

Location code fmmbzr aHd name of Village

51. Sandhara. 108. Bhesoda.

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll code number and fZame of Town

VI MALHARGARH

Ward No 5.

Vlll NARAYANGARH

Ward No.!.

Rural

Location code mtmber mId name of Village

126. Tilakheda.

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

LocatiOfl code mtmber and name of Town

VIII CAROTH

'Ward No. I. XII SHAMCARH

Ward No. L

6 GAROTH TAHSIL-Cone/d.

Rural

Location code number and flame of V illa~e

140. Melkheda.

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number and Hame of Town

IX MANDSAUR

Ward No. I, Ward No.2, Ward No.5, Ward No 8 and Ward No. 10.

Rural

Location code number and:name oj Villag,

169. Dehri, 214. Nagri.

8 SIT AM AU TAHSIL

Urban

LocatiolJ code 1Ufmber mid 1wme oj Town

X SITAMAU

\Vard No.7.

Rural

Locatiol~ code number and name oj Village

21. Nahargarh, 48. Ka.yampur, 80. Era, 119. Suvasada.

360

APPENDIX-VII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING'PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (111 Brackets)

1 JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Location code' number and name of Town

I JAWAD

Ward No· 1 (8), Ward No.2 (2), Ward No· 5 (5)" Ward No.6 (3).

Rural

Location code number and name of Village

1. Arnya (1), 6. Fusriya (6), 8. Lalganj (5), 10. Devipnra Abad (1), 11. Bardavada (1), 12. Dhardi (3), 16. Ladpura (1), 18. Haripura Singoli (1),21. Aned (1),

22. Rastpura (2), 23. Saloda (2), 24. Govindpura (2), 25. Thadod (4), 26. Dhangaon (3), 27.Mahupura Puran

(1).28. Kadwasa (6), 30 Gwalior Kalan (2), 31. Singoli (13), 33 Jetpura (1), 34· Mahupura Molki (1), 35. Sebna Talai(I), 36·Raghunathpura ~ingoli (2),37 .Dhog­awan (2), 41. Bilkhanda (1), 46. Kanwarji Ki Khedi (1), 50. ]hantala (5). 51. Meghpura, Gond (1), 57. Jarad SingoIi, (4), 58. Patiyal (4), 59. Bahoda (2), 67. Kachbala (3), 69. Gwalior Kburd (1), 70. Mata Ka Kheda (1), 71. Shambhu ka Kheda (n, 79. Kheda Manjhawat (1), 84. Chadi Chada (2), 86. Kuntali (2),

95. Atwnn Khurd (1), 9". Kawaria Khedi (1), 99. K:tle­di:1. (1), 100. Khati Kheda (2), 101· Ghati (2), 102· Amartia (I), 103. Lalpura (1). 104. Taroli 0), 106.

Barkheda Gujar (1', 107. Manpura (1 , 110. Ummed­pura (1), 113.Kojl (I), 114·Parichha (5),115 Parlai(J), 118· 1\Ianoharpura Kalan (1), 122. Shreepura (2), 124. Jat (14), 125. Sanda (1), 126. Dorai (2;, 128. ]agpur Bordia (1), 129. Kankaria Talai (2), 130. Bordiya (1), 133. Umar (1). 139. Amba Parbi (1), 145. Mavada (1), 148. Ruppura Sani (1), 149. Bagpura (2) . 150.Bhimsukh (2),151. DaulatpUla Jat (+), 152, Udpura ~1), 158.

Loharia Jat (3),159. Palchha(1).160.Baldarkhtn\I),161. H.atangarh (15),162.Mukera(I),163 Narda(2k''+·Neem Ka Kheda(3),165.Dehpur(4), l66.Alori(t:», 16~' .LJevria(l), 168.l\bajuria (+:,169. Luharia Ratangmh (+).179.Jarad Ratang'arl (2), ISO. Anghora (1 ,181.Ranawat Kheda(2)

1 ]AW.\D TAHSIL-Con.:::ld.

182· Dabra Jat (2), 189. Mahupura Jat (1), 192. Keerta (1), 194. Chadol (1), 196. Amba Jat (1),

201. Deeken (8). 203. Chadol Athana (2), 204. Lanpia (2),206. Suntholi (2), 208. Gudha Parihar (1). 209.

Brahmpuri (2), 212.Khati Kheda (I), 213.Gudha Nathu­ram (2), 216. Mabarajpura Khurd (1), 213. Gudbahola (2), 218. Manda (2\ 219. Amba Ratangarh (2), 220.

Dadoli (3). 221. Panoli (2), 222. Malgarh (I). 223. Parwani (1),224 . .Jhirmir (1), 225· Kundla (2), 226. Nilia (2), 227. Bhojpura (I). 230. Mahendri (1), 2~1.

Janakpur (5), 232. Jagepur Rada (1), 234. L3.SUf (9),

237. Ruppura Sukhamnd ( 1), 241· Saroda ( 2), 242. Ruppura Morwan (8), ?44. Morwan ( 1 ), 246. Basedi Bbati (3). 247· Kher Kheda (4), 249. ]etpura (I), '250. Keharpura (1). 255. Kenpuria (1), 256. Asandana Nath(l), 257.Mendki (3), 259.Bawal Nai (8), 260, Bolkheda (1), 261. Aakali (I), 262. G(')thda (1), 263. Madawada (4), 254. Dhamnia (4), 266· Khurd Khedi (2), 267.Sandalpur(I), 268.Akhepur(l l , 26 .Ban­

gred (3), 270. Nagthun (2), 271· Aata (3), 272. Gujar Khedi Sokla (2), 273. Shampum (1), 274. Gotha (2), 275· Gnthabi (1),276. Budhsin.;hpura (1), 277. Dhani

(2).278. Tumb:t (5). 280. Ummedpura (8), 282. Melan Kheda (1), 233· Lodh (1). 285. Jagepur Mina (3),

287. Meghpura (f), 288. Keerpura Kalan (2), 289. I-;eerpura Khurd 0), 290.Kamawas (1),292. Nagda (2), 293. Hanm:mtia (3), 29+. Athana (22), 295· Dhaneria (1), 290. PI]X:dl8. Pemjl (I), 297. Tarapur (8), 298.

Bawal Juni (2), 299. Kein Kheda (2),300. Barkheda Jat (I), 301. Semalpura. (I), 302. Sarvania Masani (5), 303. Nanpur'a (2), 30+. Barkheda Mina (2), 305· Achlawada (1), 306. Borkhedi (I), 307. Khor (3), 308. Gujar Khedl Talab (I), 309. Se6'van (1). 310. Barkheda Kamlia (2), 312. Kheda Modi (2). 31 -t. Upr­eda (2). 315. Modi (5),316. Sarvania Maharaj (1), 317. Aamli Bhut (2), 318. Barkheda Chouhan (1), 319. Gadob. (1), 321· Dhaba (2), 322. Barada (~), 323· Arnya BanJred (2), 325. Nayagaon (2), 326. Dama­

darpura (1), )t.7. Kesharpura Kalan (1), 328. Kheda Rathor (1).329. Kllndh ~eemuch (1\ 330, Morka (I), 33 L. Palda Kheda (2), 332, Suva Kheda (2), 333. lVIeh· eshpura Neemuch (1), 33+. Kandka (1).

361

APPENDIX-VII-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBERS (1110 Brackets)

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number and amne of TOU;IJ

II NEEMUCH

Ward No· 1 (2), Ward No.2 (4), Ward No.3 (5), Ward No.4 (3), Ward No.5 (2':J), Ward No. 6 (3). Ward No.7 (1), Ward No.8 (2). Ward No· 9 (1), Ward No. 10 (10). Ward No· 11 (8), Ward No. 12 (8), Ward No. 13 (4), Ward No· 14 (12). Neemuch Rail·

way Area (8'" Kumariya Veeran (2).

Rural

bocatioH code 1tftmber alld name of Village

1. Semli Chandra vat (2), 2. Sedria (1), 3. Khatya

Khedi (l},4. Chadoli (I), 6. Nipaniya Abad (2).7. Man· pura (I). 15. Bhadbhadia (6). 17. Nevad (4), 18. Sar· vanya Bor (2), 19· Piplia Charan (1), 20. Jav"i (1). 21. Thadoli (3), 22. N arsinghpura (1), 23. Hanmatiya Raoji (1), 24. Semerda (2), 25. Daru (8), 26. Khermaliya (2), 27. Bisalwas Kalan (3), 30. Lolpura (1). 31. Sur· jano. (2),32. Badoh (2), 33· Kishanpum (1). 34. Kheda Daru (1). 35. Bhagwanpura (I), 36. Dudarsi (2), 37. Amavli (2), 38· Khadawada (1), 39. Levada (2',40. Kanaoati (2), 41. Baru Kl.eda (3),42. Bhdyavas (2), 43. Mal Kheda (5), H. Dholpura (1), 45. Borkhedi Kalan (2), 46. Rajpuriya (1), 48. Melki (1),49. Ghaneriya Kalan (4). 51. Rawat Kheda (1),52. Jetpura (1), 53. Girdoda (1),54, Pipliya Hada (2),55. Piplon (7),56. Dhaneriya Khurd (1). 57. Jhalri (1),58. Raisinghpura (1), 59. Dovad (1). 60. Tinkya Khedi (2),61. Rhadwa (1), 62. Sawan (17), 65· Jaisingh pura (2), 66·Chouth Kheda (2),67. Jamuniya Khurd (2), 68.DuJakheda(2),69.Kana Kheda(4), 70.Bisalwas Bama· niya(2), 71.Dasani (1), 72.Revli Devli (5). 73.Nipaniya· (1),74. Plplia Nathavat (1), 75. Akya (1), 76. Kheta

Kheda Charan(l), n·Borkhedi Khurd(l), 78.Javnsi)a(1), 79. Jhanjharwada (1),80. Piplia Bag (1), 81. Hingoriya (6), 82. Jamuniya Kalan (3), 83. Barkheda Hada (2), 84. Champi (2). 86. Ratdia (I). 87. Bisalwas Sonigam (2),88. Borkhedi Pandi (3), 89. Adamlia (1), 90· Ram­puriya (1) ,91.Khedaseer(1). 94.Dhaba (2), 95.Umaheda ~:G). 96. Amli Kheda (~). 97. Dhamaniya Neemuch (1),

2 NEEMUCH T AHSIL-Cottcld,

98 Lakhmi (2), 100·Bhat Kheda (2 1,102.Hanmatiyawas (1), 104.Kothdi (1),105. Bamanya (2), 106.Dansia (2), 107.Maliya(1). 108.Pipliawas (2).109. Sakrani (I), 110. HanmatiYB Panwar (1), 112. Chhayan (1), 114. Belari (2), 115. Soniyana (1), 116. Mahudia (2), 117. Lanchh (1), 118.Dalavada (2),121.Kelu Kheda (1), 122. Herner· iya (1), 125.Semli (2), 126.Golya Khedi (1), 129. Piplia Mircha (1), 130. Rabdia (I), 133. Asapum (3), 134. Bheema Khedi (1). 135. Kothdi Istmurar (2), 136. Bhanvarasa (2), 138. Palsora (9), 139. Bordiya Kalan (4). 140.Bordia Khurd (3), 143.Amba(1), 144.Karadiyai Maharaj (3), 145·Bamora (2), 146.Baroori (2).149.Aakli (1), 151.Tal Kheda(3) 154. Mangrol (1).155. Kasbi (2),

156·Cheeta Kheda(6), 157.Peeth(3), 159.Gwal Talab(l). 160. Peemna (1), 161. Barkheda Gujar (1), 163. Jeemn (24). 164 Sakrani (3), 167. Amya Boiana (2), 169. VishFlia (2), 173. Amavali (2), 178· Aghoriya (1), 179. Kunchdod (8), 180. Gudla (2), 181· Pavada Kalan (1),

t83. Akhepur (1),187. Harwar (2), 189. Chainpura (I),

190. Ghasundi (2), 191. Bhopatpura (1), 192. Bheem· pura (1), 194. Piplia (1). 196. Dhamniya Jagir (1), 198. Phophlia (2), 201. Arnya Chandravat (1), 202. Ugmn (2}.

3 MANASA TAH:::.IL

Urban

Location cod~ ttmnber altd flame of Toum

III MANASA

Ward No. J. (5), Ward No.2 (2), Ward No. 3(2).

Ward No.4 (1), Ward No.5. (1 ),Ward No. 6 ~2), Ward

No.7 (6), Ward No.8(1),Non Municipal Urban Area(3).

V RAMPURA

Ward No· 1 (20), Ward No· 2 (21), Ward 3 (18),

Ward No.4 (13), Ward 5 (31). Ward No.6 (36), Wl1rd No.7 (13), Ward No.8 (10), Ward No·9 (6),

Ward No. 10 (15).

362

APP ENDIX -VII -C01Itd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

3 MANASA TAHSIL-Colltd.

Rural

Lccatiol! code number altd name oj V£llage

1. Gafarda (1), 2. Barkheda (1) 5. Chaukdi (2),

12. Kanjarda (6), 35. Banjari Khul'd (1), 40. Dayali (1" 43. Tilsamariya (1), 52. Buj (1),54. Mal Khedi (1), 55. Dantoli (2) 56. Rawatpura (1), 62. Jamuniya (8), 63. Balaganj, (I), 64. Dhamnya (I), 65. Parda (11), 67. "tIlalaheda (4), 78. Bhadana (1),83. Unched (2), 84. Pipliy Raoji (5), 85. Bawda (2), 86. Akhepur (1), 87. Bhat Khedi Buzurg (40). 88. Pokharda (1), 89. Devri P:_trda (1), 90. Mokdi (2), 92. Sakriya Khedi (1), 94.

Amad (1),99. Narva1i (1), 101. Beslan (3), 108. Bardiya (2), 10g.Rati Talai (1), 11O.Alhed (7), 11l·Parot Pipliya (I), 112. Piplon (2), 114. Pipliya Hadi (2), IS5. MoIml­pura (1),116. Khedi (1),117. Arniya (2), llR. Pipliya Gota (4), 139. Khadawada (2), 121. Kukdeshwar (13), 122. Phoolpum (3), 123. Danta (2), 124. Amarpura

(1), 125. BhagalBuzurg (1), 126.Bhagal Khurd (1).129. Jannod (2), 130. Dudhalai (2), 132.Khetpalya (1), 13+. Majiriya (1), 135, Chandanpun (1), 136. Bhimpura(1), 138. Salarmala (1), 139.]\Iagarda (1),340. Jamalpura(l) 150.Sarsi (I), 151. Dangadi (3), 152.Dhandedi (1), 155.

Amad Khedi (2), 156.Kl1ndaliya (1),158.Bhagori(2), 159.

Badodiya Buzurg(2), 360 Lasurdiya(l). 161.Thaned(1), 164.sandya (3), 165.Bhaudya (1),166. Kacholi (2), 167. Bardya (2), 168. Hauspur (4), 169. Borkhedi (3). 17]. Phophalya (2), 172. Haumantya (1), 173. Kadi Buznrg (1\ 174. Kadi Khurd (3), 175. Hatunya (2), 171';. Bas­anya(l), 177.Jodmi(1).178 Sondi (2) ,182.Khetpalya (2), 183.Jaliner (5), 184.Chukani (11),18S.sheshpur (1),187. Duragpura (1), 189. Barkheda (2), 190. Barkhedi (2), 191. Bani (2), 192. Semli (3), 194. Semli ]agir(I), 195.

Pavati (4), 198. Maheshpura (2), 199. Sundi (1). 201.

Bhat Khedi Khurd (3), 202. l\Ianya Khedi (1) 203 'falav (2), 204. Barlai (3), 205. Basantpur (I), 206. Dho] Khedi (1)· 207. Molkhi Buzurg (2). 211. Bum­wan (1), 213. Bamni (2), 214. Loomadi (1). 21S.

Dhakani (8), 217.1Wahagarh (22), 218. Barthun (9), 219. Moya (+). 220. Ratanpura (1), 221. Lasudiya Antri (2),222. Bachha Khedi (1),223. Doriya Khedi(l), 224. Singhadiya (1), 225. Palda (1), 226. Bhamesar (3),

3 MANASA TAHSIL-Coneld.

227. D:uampura (1), 228. Devran (+), 231. Kho­khariya (1), 233. Arniya Mali (2), 234. Achalpura (4),235. Nalkheda (6),236. Tejpuriya (1),238. Nalwa (3), 2+0. Pipliya (3), 242. Rampuriya (1). 243. Sanga

Kheda (1), 2·++. Amlya (1), 245. Ganganya Khedi (2),

246. Lodkya (3), 247·Devri Khavasa(4), 248.Badkuwa (2),249. Bhadwas (1), 250. [(adi Antri (I), 251. Devri Antri(l). 254.Rajpura (1), 255. Mal Kheda (1,) 156.Cha­chor(4), 258. Bardiya (3),261. Akali (1), 263.Mokham­pura (4), 26+. Chapalalla (5), 265. Khushalpura (2),266. Denthal cn, 268. Kundla (1), 269. Meriya Khedi (1), 272. Sojawas (1), 273. Tumada (1), 274. Khedi (2),275. Khempura (3), 276. Khajuri (5), 277.

Jetli (l), 279. Partappura (3), 280. Antri Buzurg (3). 2"-1. SemJi Antri (1).

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll code 1!lImbel' and Iwme of Tow"

IV BHANPURA

\Vard No.1 (3), Ward No.2 (1), Ward No. 3 (2), Ward No.7 (2),Ward No.8 (2), Wa~d No.9. (6).

Rural

Locatio!! code Humber and name of Villap,e

3 Harigarh (2), 'I. Dhawad Khurd (1),10. Prem­puria (1), 11. Dhamniya Jagir (1), 15.Badodiya (I), 16. Nawali (4), 17. Kethuli (5), J 9. Sujaupura (1), 23. Dhabb Madhosingh (8),30. Kothdi (1), 32. Katna (1), 34 Kaglya Khedi (I), 35. Amjhari (G). 36. Dudhli

(1),37. Sanada (I), 3,~.Beedgaon (1). 40.Kohala (3', 46. Neemthur (7), 47. 13adodiya (3),48. Mokampura (1),4"9. Sarnmat Khedi (1), 50. Gordhanpura (3), 51. Sandhara (10), 5?l<alakot (3),58. Kanwali (1), 59. Barkhedi (2), 60. Sandalpur(2). 63.Ratanpura (6), 64.Usarna (1), 65. Ledi Khurd (1), 66. Usara (2). 70. Bhawanipllra (I),

7+. Lot Khedi (9), 75. Khajurna (2), 76. Kher Khedi (2), 77. Panga ,(+), 79. Borda (4), 80. Ledi Buzurg (2),81.Dhaba (4),82. Dhuva Khedi (2), 83.Sameli (U,

89. Raipuriya (1),90. Kukdesara(2), 91.Babulda(2), 92. Tungani (1),93. Rata Guradiya (2),94. Mithan Khedi (2),

363

APPENDIX-VII-Collfd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL-Collcld.

96· Rehathadi (.1), 99. Goyind Kheda (1), 101. Chouki

(2), 104. Antraliyll. (Z), 105. Dudha Khedi (Z), 106.

Paronya (Z), 107· Sated Khedi (5), 108. Bhesoda (6), 109. Kesoda (1), lIZ.Kher Kheda Bhat (1),11+ Manpura

Buzurg (2;, 11:). Mahudiya (2), 117. Budhanpur (1),

119· Kuntal Khedi (1).

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number alJd name oj Town

VI MALHARGARH

Ward No. Z (1), Ward No.3 (Z), Ward NO.4 (2).

VII NARAYANGARH

Ward No.1 (8), Ward No. Z (5), Ward. No. 3 (4),

Ward No.4 (1), Ward No. 5 (5), Ward No. 6 (~), Ward No.7 (Z). Non Municipal Urban Area.

Rural

Location code nnmher and flame of Village

Z. Deydungri Kachria (1), 3. Manasa Khurd (1),

4. Pamakheda (Z), 5, Harmala (3), 6· Anuppura (2),

9. Changeri (3), 10 Barkheda Devdungria (2),11. Las­

udia Kadmala (2), 12. Borkhedi 1\:1.chnarawah (2), 13.

Jharda (4), 1+. (.;opalpura (I), 15. Tumdi (1), 19·

~iolyakhedi (:.;). :20. ~Iundli l4), 21. Chandvasa (1),22. Arnya (3),23. l'lplya Vishnya (3),2+. Kachnara (2), 25.

Somya (Z):46.Band Piplya (4),27. Phatepur (2), 2~.Kitu khedi (3) 29. Admh'a (4), 32. Arnya (1),34. Sanjeet

(2), 39. Kherkheda (3), ~ O. Paheda (4), + I. Jhanjlmya

Khedi (1), +L Harsol (1+), +3. Chandrapura (2), 44.

Khedi Harsor (Z), +5. Bhilkhedi (1), 47· Dovada

(2), 48. Chhayan (1), +9. Ehejadt (1), 51. Kumhari (1), 52. Gudbheli ;\)alayangarhwa)I (2), 53. AYna

Kachna \1), 5t· Irli, (2). 55. Kalyakhedi (1),

,)G. Khad Palya (+). 59. HUJ>arel (1), 62. Fosri (2),

5 M \LH.\RGARH T AHSIL-Conc/d.

6+. Kachriano (1), 65. Selavari(l), 67. Aphukhedi (2),

68. Guradia Peer (2), 69. Budha (16),72. Akia Bika(1),

73. Garnai (1), 74. Sudvas (1), 75. Pipal h.hedi (1),

76. Sesdi (Z), 19. Bhensa Kheda (1), 80. ]ogani (1),

Rl. Piplia Solanki (I), 83. Barnjana (3). 84, Limbavas

(3),85. Chillod Piplia (1),86. Takrawad (2),87. Kheda

K:tliya Khedi (1),88. Banskhedi (2), 89. Borkhedi (1), 91. Tidvas (Z), 92· Kangetti (3), 93. Amarpura (2). 94.

Barkh~da Panth (I), 95· Jalodia (3),96. Munderi (7), 97.Barkheda Virpuria (2), 98·Garrawad (3), 99. Piplia ]odha (2), 101. Magrana (3), 102. Suthar Bolia (Z), 103. Hathi Bolia (2), 104. Barkheda (3), 105. Ring'

oria (3), 107. ]etpura (1), 108. Soni (1), 109. Rupi (1),

110. Gudbheli I'itlliawali (5), 111. Badri (1), 112.

Rinchha (3). 113. Banskhedi (Barujanawali) (Z), 11+.

Badpur (3), 115. Talav Piplya (2), 116. Ranaynra (4),

lIS. Piplia Ratan (2), 119. Devakheda (3), 120.

Piplia Haisingh (3), 121 Doni (1), 122. Supda (1),

123. Ninora (1), 124. Khokhara (1), 125. Khatiyakhedi (5), 126· Tilakheda (+0), 127. Lunaheda (3), 12~.

Chitakhedl (2), lZ9. Akya Pa1ara (1), 130. Turkia

(2),131. Dorwada(5), 132· Nagad Piplia (2), 133.

Billod (3\. 134. Kh unti (2), 135. Khatyakhedi (4),

137. Panth Piplia (3), 138. K~chria Chandravat (2),

139. Lasudia Rathod (2), 140. Bhangi Piplia (1), 141.

Kachria Kndmah (3), HZ. Sohangara (3), 144. Kheda

Koyala (2),145. Sanavada (2),146. Semli (1),147. Nali Kheda (1), 148. Khan Khrai (2), J 49. Khedct (2), 150.

Bahi (2), 153. Chfl\'ali (1), 154 Borkhedi Kamiia

(2), 155. Kamlia (2), 156. Chouthkhedi (I), 157.

Dhabla (2). 158 Takhatpnr (1),159 Amb:w (2), 160.

Balagudha (6), 161. Thadod (2). 162. Ujagana (1), 163. Dhikania (2), 165.J)evri (1), 166. Mmdlakheda (I),

167. Hannmantia (I). 168· Sidvan (2). 169. Arnya ;\Iin:t(Z). 170.1}mria (2),171 Sujanpura (I), 172.Dhakdi

(3). 173. Mundkbosha (1), 174. Barkheda ]aisingh

l3), 175. Dunglavada (1), 176. Gogarpura (2), 177. Botalganj (5). 17tl. Haripura (1), ISO. lVIundedi (1), 181· Doria :\Iina (1).

384

APPENDIX--VII-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (11~ Brackets)

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1t11mber and name oj Town

VIII GAROTH

Ward No.1 (12), Ward No.2 (7) Ward No.3 (2),

Ward No.5 (J 2), Ward No.7 (6), Ward No.8 (9).

XII SHAMGARH

Ward No.1 (8).

Rural

Locatiolt code m~mber ami name oj Village

4. Pipalkheda (1), 7. Bheelkhedi (1), 9. Banjari (1), ]0. Roja (3), 1l.Bamni (2), 12.Bardia Istmurar (+).

14. Jhirnya (1). IS· Kharawada (I), 16. Semrol (3), 17· Baniakhedi (1), 18. Gopalpura (2) 22· Barkheda Loya (6), 25. Jodma (l), 26. Jodmi (3). 27. Dhakni ,(6), 28. Barkhedl Mitthu (1), 3-3. Denthli Buzurg (4), 34. Dent· bali Kburd (3), 35. Barkheda Gangasa (1), 36. Pipliya Jati (1), 42. Pipliya Mitthesha (1), 43. Kurlasi (3), 46· Molakhedi Buzurg (1), 48. Gariyakhedi (I), 50. Pip'

liya Raja (I), 51. Dhamniya Jhali (I,) 52. GuradiYB Nirsingh (3), 53.Akya Kunwarpada (2). 58.Khajuri Doda (4), 59· Rawati (I), 60. Ratikbedi (2), 61. Lanmbi· khedi (2), 62. Chikanya (4), 63. Umriya (3), 6-<. Dha· bIa Mohan (2),69. Devriya (3), 70. Ralayati (2).71. Lasudia (5),72. Kherkheda (I), 75. Panwadi (4), 76. Ranayara (1), 77. Sathkheda (12), 78~ Khajuri Runda (6), 81· Varni (1), 82. Bardiya Amara (+). 83. Lakha khedi (2), 84-. Ghatya (1), 85. Manki 0), 86. Phool kheda (1). R7· Pipliya Mohd. (2), 8S. Pawati (10), 89. Sapanya (1). 90. Kothada Buzurg (1). 95. Bhamakhedl (1), 96. Uadlyakhedi (1). 97. Anandipura (1), 9S. Bhunki (2), 99. Hatai (1), 100· Eri \1). 102. Badhu·

niya (9).103. Semlirupa (2). 10+· Kundala Khurd (2), 105. Kundla 13uzurg (2), 106. Manpura (1), 107· Nariya Buzurg (1), 109. Dasoriya (4).110. Pharasali (2), 112.

Guradiya (2), 113. Tarawali (I), 116.Junapani Pawati(l), 118. Kharkheda (1), 119.Kalakheda (2), 121.Boliya (6). 122. Pharnyakhedi (2), 125. Mordi (2),131. Mundla (1). j 32. Chidi (1), 133. Ruparel (2), 135. Hattmiya. (5),

6 GAROTH T AHSIL-,Col1cld.

137. Agar (1). 138. Bhundiya (4), 139. Ramkhedi (I). 140. Malkheda (+), 142. Sagoriya (3),143. Akali Shiv' das (1), 14+. Chandkhedi (2), 145. Dhab~a Gujar (4),

141)· Barkheda Kathor (2), 147. Khajuri Panth (7), 148 Surakhedi (1), 151. Vishniya (1), 157. Bardiya 1st·

murar 0), 158 Chandwasa (12), 159. Salari (1), 160. Kherkhedi (1). 161. Barkheda Nayak (2). 163. Nipa· niya (1), 164. Bhangdi (I). 165. Bardiyapuna 3), 166.

Jamuniya (I), 167. Bhagori (2), 168. Chhayan (I),

170. Akali Diwan (4), 175. Barni (1),176. Bhatuni (I), 178. Banjari (I), 179. Baodikhe:.la (3), ISO· La.pura

(2),181. Asawati (2). 182. Devri (2), 183. Takrawad

(2). 18+· Semli Hada (I). IllS, Senili Shankar (I), 186. Honvani (1), 18S. Khejadiya (2), 190. Khaikheda II'.

191. Surajana Ju~a (5), 193. Gangsi (1), 195·Bapachya (l). 196. Bani (3), 197. Kuravan (3), I<!g· Dngarkhedi (1),199. Makadi Chamunda (1). 201. Damniya Diwan

(2), 202·Junapani Dhorniya (I), 206 Farasali Diwan (2),

207. Dhaturiya (1).

7 MANDSAUR TA:-{SIL

Urban

Location code Hlfmber mId Hame oj T07.l.NJ

IX MANDSAUR

Ward No 1 (5), Ward No.2 (4). Ward ~o. 3 (5),

Ward No.4 (5), Ward No.5 (7), Ward ~o. h. (13), Ward No. g (6), Ward No.9 (2), Ward No. 10 (4).

\Vard No. 14 (4), Ward No· ]5 (4). Non Municipal Urban Area (13).

Rural

LocatioJl code number and name oj Village

1. Noganwa (6), 2, Dhariakhedi (4), 3. Sindh­wan (3), 4. Kolwa (2), 5. Lilda (1), 8. Rindvan (2), 9. Rewas Devada (4), ll. Ralayata (3), 12. Guradiya Deda (2). 13. Sabakheda (5), 15. Padlya Maru (I). 16. Bidpithakhedi (1),17. Multanpur (3), 18. Bhun~a Khedi (t), 19 Rupavali Mandsaur (2), 20. Bolkheda (2), 21. Jaggakhedi Mandsaur (2),22. Bhuki (1), 23.Udpura (4), 24. Pipliya Karadiya (3), 25. Khaderiya Maru (I)'

36.5

A PPENDJX-VII -Colltd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (III Bracket<;)

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Contd.

26. Karoli (3), 27· Ghatawada (3), 28. Gujarda (l), 29. Buglya (3),31. Lal Ghat (2),33. Tigariya (1),34. Boharakhedi (1), 36· Dhikola (Z), 38. :Labdadi (I), 40. Semli (3).44. Bekheda (1), 45. Bharadawad (Z), 46. Kochvi(Z), 47.Dibwara(1), 48.Majeti (1),49 Davdkhedi (1), 5Z. Todi (Z), 53. Bahadari (Z), 54. Chan{li (4), 55. Itayali (I), 57.Hansli (3), SIS. Manpur (Panpur). (I), 59. Maliya Kherkheda (Z), 60. Digav Khurd (1). 61. Suri (5), 6Z Jamalpura (Z), 63. Galyakhedi (Z), 64. Malya­khedi (1), 65. Bavdi Kalan : 1), 66. Mohammadpura (3), 67. Bajkhedi (1), 63. Arnya Nizamuddin (2), 69. Digav Mali (3),70. Pipliya Khunta (1),71. Tisai (Z), 7Z· Lodh (3), 73. Hathana ('2), 74 Acheri (I), 75· Achera (1 \. 80. Kh ilchipma (Z), 82. ,A jdkhedi (I), 86· Chhajukhedi (2), S7. Dhakadkhedi (Z), 89. Bard­iya Nath ( Bardiya Gujar) (3), 90. Bansakhedi (2), 9Z. Netavali (2), 93. Bhatana (Z), 94· Lachhakhedi (1),97. Bhalot (4), 99. Aghoriya (2), 100. Rojakhedi

(3), lOu. Nipaniya Meghraj (2), 102. Sedkhedi (I), 103.

Chhayan (I), IC4.Luban Shekh (2), 105.Luhari Shripat (1), 106. Dhllturiya (2), 107. Rupavali Nahargarh (1), 108. l\1nndla (I), 109. Chirmolya (3). 110. Bilantri (2), Ill. Badakhedi (2), lIZ. Dorana (5), 114.Shejpuriya (3). 1 IS. Amlawad (3),117. Rinchha Bachha (3), 118. Son· gari (Z), It9. Bagya (I r. 120. Ladusa (3). lZ1. Pinda (I), 122· Chipalana (1),123. P::ldi (2) lZ4. lsakpur (4), 125. Ranakheda (3), 127. i'landavata (4). IZ9. Gyan­para (I), 130. Jawasia (1 n), 131.GuradiYR Lalmunha (5), 132. Hanmanti (I), 133. Padliya Lalmunha (2), 134. Pipli,a'i\Iujavar (I), 135. Limbakhedi (2). 137. Nai­khedi (1), 13~. Tolkheda (2), 139. Fatehgarh H.oja (3), 141.Babrecha(2),142.Dhunclharka (20), 143.Lasudawan (6), 144. Rinda'(25), 145· Bhat Rewas (Z), 146. Afzalpur (10), 148. Tumdawada (1).150. Pipalkhedi (t). lSI. Karju (2), 152. Karnakhedi (3), 153. Rankoda (5), 15+. Akodada (5). 155. Semliya Heera (3), 156. Elchi (5), 157. Daloda Rei (3). 158. Gu]iyana (J), 159. Bad­wan (Number Not Given) 160. Jhirakan (3), 161. Marukhedi (I), 162. Gudiyana (I), 163. Jhankarda (6),

164. Katlar (2), 165. Mahukhedi.(1), 166. Bani (2), 167. Garoda(3),168.Tajkhedi (5), 169.Dehri(9), 170.Majesri( I), 171.Majesra(2),172.Patda(1 ),I73.Rinchha La1munha(4),

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Cone/d.

174. Daloda Sagra (1), 175. Lalkheda (2).177. Dham­nar (9), 178. Kheda Dhamnar (1), 179. Hatuniya (1),

180. Nipanya Afzalpur (1). 181. Sikhedi (I), 18Z. Jogi­kheda (3). 183. Khajuri Anjana (1), ] 84. Jhaval (3), 186. Bhaugarh (4), 187. Harchandi (1),188. Dhand­hoda (3), 189. Bhandariya (I), 191. Chandakhedi (2), 192. Nimbod (10), )93. Sarsod (5), 1 94.Akyauma Heda (4), 195. Esabkhedi (1). 208. DJ.Dsiya (3), 201. Rati­

khedi (2), 202.Kanchrod (4). 204. Santalkhedi (1),205. Kheroda (1), Z06. Behpur (3), Z07. Nandwe1 (6), Z08. Khaju'riya Sarang (2) 209. KhJdana (Z). 210. Palasiya (6), 211. Guradiya Syaha (4). 212. L<tsudiya Ela (9). 213. Kachnara (10),214. Nagri (15),215. Lamg::m (I), 216. Patlawad (1), 218. Bholiya (Z), 219. Bhawata (I), 220. Lahulrhedi (2), 221. Ranmakhedi (I), 222. A~a Gujar (2). 2Z3. Sihore (2).

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL

Urban

X SITAMAU

Ward No. 1 (I), Ward No. 2(3), Ward No. 3(4). Ward No.4- (6), War,] NJ. 7 (6). NIJn Municipal

Urban Area (1).

Rural

Locatioll code /llImber mid name of Villa,lf,e

4. Balahadi (I), 5. Payakhedi (3), 6. Ramgarh (1), 7. Motipura (Z). 11. Jhalm (5), 12. Devri (2), 13. Rana­yam (2), 14. Bholyakhedi (1), 15. PiplyaKot (4). 16.

Bajkhedi (3), 20. Shakkarkhedi (1), ZI. Nahargarh (3), 22. Khajuri Chandrawat (3), Z3. Sultaniya (1), 24. Betikhedi(2), 25.Rupni (I), 26. Kothada Bahadur(3),27. Kothada Mata (1), 28. Bhatkhedi (1). 30. Kishangarh (3), 31.GuradiyaGaud (3),32.Khannkheda (I), 33.KdCh. nara (2),35. Roja Fathegarh (2), 37. Bolia (2), 38 Visha­nya (2),39. Karadiya (2),40. Khedi (1), 41. Arnya (2),

366

.\PPENDIX--YII-Coltdd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (111 Brackets)

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Contd.

42. Lakhu Piplya (2), 43. Shakkarkhedi (7), 44. Sunth kheda(I),45.Kothadi Manda(l), 46.Kha~uriManda(I).47. Kelukhedi(2),48.Kayampur(15),49.Risthal(3),50.Piplya. Dhakad (4). 51. Khajuri Gaud (4), 52.Salriya(2). 53.Ror l{hedi (3). 54. Khetakheda (2), 55. Chimangarh (1), 58. Ajepur (2), 60. Dhabla Mahesh (2), 61. Partabpura (3), 63. Bardiya Guiar (1),64. Hanspur (1), 65, Bavdikheda (1),66. Semli Kankad (2). 67. Dhabla Deval (1), 68. Gelana (1), 69, Dhakadkhedi (1). 74. Sunthi (6), 77. Badod (2), 78. Khanderiya Kachar (4), 79. Raj,lkhedi (2), 80. Era (4), 81. Nipaniya. (I). 83, Karnali 0). 84. Bankali (3), 85. Rahimgarh (3), 86. Larni (1).87. Basal (3), 88. Dhamnya (2), 89. Dhalpat (10).90. Jamunya (1), 91.Guradiya Pratap (I), 92.Khejadiya Megha(1), 93, Tonk"da (?) 94,AntraJiya (3), 95. Runiia (20), 97.Dobr khedi (2), 98. Bhuki Buwrg (1), 1 () 1. Nataram (9), IO? Chikla (4), 103. Fatebpur Chikali (1), 10+. Barukheda (1),105.Karanpura(I),106.Kachariya(2 i , 107 l\lahuvl(l), 108. Padli (1), 109. Khejdiya(3). 113. Kantiy:t (3),115. Gordhanpura (2), 116,Ruparel (1). 117.Dev'Hiya Vije(Z),

119. Suvasada (15). 120. Kishorepura (11), l21.Dhan­khedi (2) 122. Lakhva (2), 123. Masudi (1), 124. Ghu· sai (3), 125. Gardankhedi (2). 126. Hanumantiya (2),

8 SIT AMAU T AHSIL-Collcld.

127. I3harpur (2), 128. Amba '(5), 133. Dharakhedi (2),

134. Ramakhedi (2), 135. Semlya (5), 136. Gangakhedi U), 137. Manuva (6), l39· Dhikanya (1), 145.Bardiya (1), 148. Nathukhedi (4), 149. Dhabla Bhagwan (2). 150. Tamod (+), 151 Chanp:J.khedi (I), 152. Dallod (3). 153. Semli (+).154. Dharnyakhedi (2), 155· Angari (4), 156. Kodya(Z) 157. Morkheda (2), 158. Patlasi Kh~rd (1), 159. Gahhara (4), 161. Surjani (3), 162. Belari (1),' 163. Belara (2),164. Parsi (1), 157. Harnavada (J), 170. Dhodhar (2), 171. Bhenso!a(I), 172. lhontRvali(I),174.Khejadiya Bhup(l), 175. DevpuraBamniya(l). 171).Guradiya Bamni( I), 177.Borkhedi(5), 178.Handi(1), 179.Kheda (8), 181.Titrod (3),182 Havchya (2), 184.Surkheda(l),187. Maukheda(I), 188. Davadi(l). 189. S:malkhed1. (1),191. G'Jpalpura (2). 192· Karnab (1), 194.Saktali (4), 195.Aakya (4),1% Koc­

hariyakherh (1), 199 n~epakheda (6).203 Muvala (3), 204.RajnagarU), n '2. [shaqpur (2), 213. Sedra l\hta (2), 214. Halayata (1),216. S::ttakhedi (1),21 11 • Mundla (4). 219. Lavari (3),220. Pathsi Kalan (6), 221. Bhuvangarh (1), 224. Chaktlya(l). 226, ~akerdiya (2), 227.BarJrtwada (1), 228. Manpura (-1-), 229 Sagor (2), 230. Halduni (lO). 231. Meriyakhedi (1), 233. Saragsedra (2), 235.Bhagor(1), 236.1hangariya (1), 238 Saraspum (1),2+ l. Kbajuri (3).

367

APPENDtX-VIII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES PlAVING PUBLIC LATRINES

1 JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Location code !lumber alld name of TOWll :

I JAWAD

Wards'Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5 & 6.

Rural

Locatio1~ code !lumber mid name of Village:

J 61 lhtangarh, 201 Deeken

2 NH.MUCH TAHSIL

Urln.n

Location code Il'l1miJer and name of To-,,'/!:

II NEEMUCH

Wa.!ds Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 7, 8, 9, 10, It, 12,

13, 14 & Neemuch Railway Area.

Rural

Locati01t code 1!tlmbel' and name of Village:

163 Jeeran

3 l\1!\NASA TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll code mtmber and name of Town:

III MANASA

\Vards Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7·

V RAMPURA

Wards Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9 & 10.

3 MANASA TAH5IL-Cotlcld.

Rural

12l Kukdeshwal:'

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL "

Urban

Locati01J code lIwmber a1~d IUTme of TOW1J ~

IV BHANPURA

Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7 & S.

XI GANDHI SAGAR

Circles Nos. t; 2, 3. 4, 5 & ri.

Rural

Nil

5 MALHARCARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code mmtber and name of Tawil :

VI MALHARGARH

'Wards Nos. I, 2, 3 & 5.

VII NARAYANGARH

\Vards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.

Rural

Location code 1Jltmber and name of Village:

19 Molya Khedi, 82 Sunthod, 85 Chillod Piplia, 92 Kangetti, 126 Tilakheda, 157 Dhabla,

160 Balagudha.

358

APPENDIX-YIII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES-Colldd.

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatiol! code number and name of TO("II :

VIII GAROTH

Wards Nos. 1, 3, 5 & 8.

xu SHAMCARH

Circle ~o.

Rural

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Locatiotl code 1wmbef 17Hd flame of TO'tlm :

IX MANDSAUR

Wards Nos. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10.14 & 15.

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL-Ca1leM.

Rural

Locatiol! code1J.llmbel' and name of Filla!!,e'

142 Dhundharka, 186 Bhaugarh.

8 SIT AMAU TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll code Immber an.d 1tame of Tow!

X SITAMAU

Wmds ~os. 1,4,7 & Non Municipal Urban Area.

Rural

Nil

APPENDIX-IX

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Loc"tiolJ codlJ Humber and Ilame oj Town :

I JAWAD

Ward! Nos. 1. 3, +, 5 & 6.

Rural

Nil

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1IUmber al/d name of Tow

11 NEEMUCH

Wards Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7,8,9,10 11,12

13, 14 and Neemuch Railway Area.

2 NEEMUCH TAHSlL-Cvllc'd.

Rural

Nil

, MANASA TAHSIL

Urbaa

Location code number atld name of Town:

III MANASA

\Vards Nos. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7 & S.

V RAMPURA

Ward No.3.

369

APPENDIX-IX

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS-Cancld.

3 MANASA T AHSIL-Concld.

Rural

Location code number and name oj V illage ~

217 Mahagarh.

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number a1Jd name oj Town:

Xl GANDHI SAGAR

Circles Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 & 6.

Rural

Nil

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Locat£on code Humber atJd name oj Town:

VI MALHARGARH

Wards Nos. 1. 2. 3, 4 & 5.

VII NARAYANGARH

Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 & 7.

Rural

Location code llumber a1Jd llame oj Village:

126 TUa Kheda.

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code number and name oj Town:

XIISHAMGARH

Circle No.1

Rural

Nil

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location code ml1nber and name oj Town:

IX MANDSAUR

Wards Nos. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14 & 15.

Rural

l .. ocation code number and name oj Village

139 Fatehgarh Roja.

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL

Urban

LocatiotJ code number and name oj Town : X SlTAMAU

Wards Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.

Rural Nil.

370

APPENDIX-X

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MARKETS ARE HELD

TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS ON WHICH HELD

JAWAD TAHSIL

Nil

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code munber altd flame of TOWlt:

II NEEMUCH

Ward No.5 (Sunday), Ward No. 11 (Sunday).

Rural

Locatioll oode number altd lJame of Village:

61 Bhadva (Sunday), 156 Cheeta Kheda (Friday).

3 MANASA TAHSIL

Nil

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code nHmber and name of Town:

IV BHANPURA

Ward No.1 (Sunday).

XI GANDHI SAGAR

Circle No.6 (3aturday).

Rural

Location code number and ttame of Village:

51 Sandhara (Friday).

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code ,!Umbel' and name oj TOW11:

VI MALHARGARH

Ward No.3 (Wednesday).

VII NARA Y ANGARH

(Tuesday).

Rural

Locatio1l code tlftmbcl' aud name of ViZ;aRe :

13 Jharda (Monday), 34 Sanjeet (Wednesday). 69 Budha (Friday), 126 Tila Kheda (Thursday),

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll code number m~d name of TOWIi :

VIII GAROTH

Ward No.5 (Wednesday).

XII SHAMGARH

\Vard No.1 (Saturday).

Rnral

Location coda numbcr and name of Village:

15 Kharawada (Saturday). 77 Sath Kheda (Tuesday),

121 Boliya (Saturday), 158 Chandwasa (Friday),

.371

APPENDIX X-Co1tcld·

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN· WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MkRKETS ARE HELD

TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS ON WHICH HELD

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

Locati01J code 111Imber and 1lame of Towil :

IX MANDSAUR

Ward No.8 (Frida.y).

Rural

Location code number GIJd name oj Village:

142 Dhundharka (Sunday), 166 Bani (Thursday).

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL

Urban

Location code Humber and name of Town:

X SITAMAU .

Ward No.7 (Thursday).

Rural

Location code Ilflmber alld 1wme of Village .

21 Nahargarh (Tuesday), 48 Kayampur (Wednesday), 119Suvasda (Thursday). 199 Deepa Kheda (Thursday).

APPENDIX-Xl

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGET HER

WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

Note:--In this Appendix (i) C. C. S. stands for Co-operative Credit Society, (ii) M. P. S. for Multipurpose Society. (Iii) 1. c. S. for Industrial Co· operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'.

I JAWAD TAHSIL

Urban

Locatio!1 code Humber alld lICTme of TO~~'H

I jAWAD

Wad No.3 (C.C.S.)

Rural

LocatiO/I code mtmber alld lIallle of Village

2. Kheda Molm Ka Dol (c. e. S.). 3. Kawai (0), 4. Badi (0), 6· Fusriya (C. C. S.), 12. Dhardi (C.C.S.). 25. Thadod (0), 26. Dhangaon (C. C. S.), 27. Mahu­purapuran (C.C.S.), 28. Kadwasa (0), 31. Singoli (C.C S), 32. PaJasia (e.C.S.), 34. Mahupura Molki (0), 36. Raghunathpura Singoli (C. C. S.), 37. Dhogawan (C. C. S.), 39. Gulsari (0), 41, Bilkhanda (C. C. S.), 46. Kanwarji Ki Khedi (C. C. S.), 49. Kevalpura (0), 50. Jhantala (0), 52. Anandpura Cho\1han (C. c. S.),

I JAWAD TAHSIL-C01ltd.

53. Lumba. (0), 57. Jara.d Singoli (C. C. S.), 58. Patiyal (0), 60. Surajna Purana (e.C.S.), 61· Ralayata

(0), 62. Pipalrawan (0), 66. Jaswantpura (Jant­pura) (C.C.S.), 75. Kish~npum (C. C. S.), 76· Pandu­kundi (C.C,S.), 80 Pipalikheda Singoli (0).81. Tal(O), 82. Patan (0), 88. Manoharpura (C.C.S.), 89. Dabra Kalan (0), 92. Prempuria (C. C. S.), 93. Dabra Singoli (C C.S.), 97. Chaldu (C.C.S.), 115. Parlai (C.C.S.), 122. Shreepura (C. C. S.), 124. Jat (C. C.S.), 125. Sanda (0), 126. Dorai (0). 129. Kankaria Talai (0). 130. Bordiya (e. c. S.), 159. Palchha (C. C. S.), 160. Baldarkhan (C. C. S.), 161. Ratangarh (0), 162. Mukera (0), 16+. Neem Ka Kheda (C. C. S.), 165· Dehpur (C. C. S.). 166. Aalori (C.e.S.), 173. Kashmaria (0), 201· Deeken (0), 204. Lanpia (0), 206· Suntholi (0), 209. Bramhpuri (c. C. S), 218.

Manda (0\ 220. Dadoli (0), 225· Kundla (0). 226. Nilia (0), 231. Janakpur (0), 234. Lasur (0), 237. Ruppura Sllkhrmand (0). 2+1. Saroda (C. C. S.),

372

APPENDIX-XI -Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER

WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

I JA WAD TAHSIL-Coneld.

242. Ruppura Morwan (C.C.S.), 244. Morwan (C.C.S.), 246. Basedi Bhati (0), 249. Jetpura (C. C. S.), 257. Mendki (C. C. S.), 259. Bawalnai (C. C. S.), 260. Bolkheda (C. C. S.), 261. AakaJi (C.C.S.), 262. Gothda (C. C. S.). 263. Madawada (C. C. S.), 264. Dhamnia (C. C. S.), 268. Akhepur (0), 269. Bangred (C. C. 5.), 270. Nagthun (C. C. S.), 271. Aata (C. C. S.), 272. Gujarkhedi Sokla (C. C· S.), 277. Dhani (C.c. S.), 278. Tumba (C. C. S.), 2~0. Ummedpura (C. C. S.), 282. Melankheda (0), 283. Lodh (C. C. S.), 285. ]agepur Mina (0), 287. Megbpura (C. C. S.), 292. Nagda (C C. S.), 29f. Athana (0), 295. Dh~neria

(e. C. S.), 296. Pipalia Pemji (C. C. S.), 297. 'l:uapur (C C. 5.). 299. Kelukheda (C. C. 5.). 300. Barklieda Jat (C. C. S.), 302. Sarvania Masani (0), 306. Bor· khedi (C. C. S.), 307. Khor (e.C.S.), 314. Upreda (0), 31 1i. Modi (0),316. Sarvania Mabaraj (0),317. Aamli Bhat (C. C. S.). 319. Gadola (C. C. S.), 320. Dhabi

(C.C.S.). 321. Dhaba (C.C.S.), 322. Barada (0), 323. Amya Bangred (0), 324. Depalpura (C. C. S.) 326. Damodarpura (C.e.S.), 327. Kesharpura Kalan (C.C.S.), 331. Paldakheda (e.C.S.), 332. Suvakheda (C.C.S.), 334. Kandka (C. C. S.).

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

Urban

LOcati01J code Humber and t~a11le oj Tou'll

II NEEMUCH

Ward No.3 (c.c.s.a.), Ward No.6 (0).

Rural

Locatio1l code number and name oj Village

1· Semli Chandravat (C. C. S.), 5. Chainpura (C.C.S.), 6. Nipaniya Abad (C. C· S.), 9. Baman Bardi (C. e. S.). 10. Bisalwas Khurd (C.C.S.), 11. Ghasundi (C.C.S.). 13. Sagrana (C.C.S.), 15.Bhadbhadia (C.C.s.), 17. Newad (C.C.S.), 18. Sarvaniya Bor (C. C. S.), 20. Javi (0),28. Changera (C.C.S.),29. Dunglnvada(C.C.S.),

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL-Collcld.

31. Surajana (C. C. S.). 34. Kheda Daru (C. C. S.), 35. Bhagwanpura (C. C. S.), 36. Dudarsi (e. c. S.), 37. Amavli (C.C S.), 39. Levada (C.C.S.) 43. Malkheda (C.C.S.), 44. Dholpura (C.C.S.), 45. Borkhedi Kalan (C.C.S.), 46. Rajpuriya (C.C.S.). 49. Ghaneriya Kalan (C.C.S.). 52. ]etpura (C.C.S.), 53. Girdoda (C.C.S.). 55. Piplon (C. C. S.), 60. Tinkyakhedi (C. C. S.), 61. Bhadva (C.C.S.), 62· Sawan (C.C.S.), 65. Jaisingh­pura (C.C.S.), 66. Chauthkheda (C.C.S.) ,67 • Jamuniya Khurd (C. C. S.), 68· Dulakheda (c':'t:. S.), 69. Kanakheda (C.C.S.). 70. Bisalwas Bamniya (C. C. S.), 71. Dasani (C. C. S.), 72. Revli Devli (C .C. S.), 78. Javasia (C.C.S.), 79. Jhanjharwada (0),82. ]amuniya Kalan (0), 84. Champi (a), 85. Amya Mangir (0), 86. Ratdia (0). 87. Bisalwas Sonigara (0), 88. Bor· khedi Pandi (0), 89. Admalia (0), 90. Rampuriya(O),

91. Khedaseer (C. C. S.) 92. Nilkanthpura (C. C. S.), 93. Lasudi (C.C.S.), 94. Dhaba (C.C.S.). 95. Umaheda (C.C.S.),96. Amlikheda (C.C.S), 98. Lakhmi(C.C.S.), 100. Bhat Kheda (C. C. S.), 106. Da.nsia (c. C. S.), 112. Chhayan (C. C. S.), 114. Belari (C. C. S.). 115.

Soniyana (C. C. S). 116. Mahudia (C. C. S.), 117. Lanehh (C.C.S.), 118. Dalavada (c.es.), 119. Kalya· khedi (C. C. S.), 120. Kacholi (C. C. S.), 121. Kelu­kheda (C.C.S.), 123. Melki (e.C.S.), 124. Kenpuriya (C. C· S.), 125. Semli (C. C. S.), 129. Piplia Mircha (C.C.S.), 136· Bhanvrasa (C.C.S.) 137. Khetakheda Doriya (e.C.S,).' 138. Palsora (0), 139. Bordiya Kalan

(0), 140. Bordia Khurd (C. c. S,). HI. Harnavada (a), 144. Karadiya Maharaj (0). 148. Piplia Gujar (0), 150. Bans Kbedi (C. C. S ), 151. Talkheda (C.C.S.), 152. Barkheda Sondia (C.C.S.), 153. Chaldu (C.C.S,), 154. Mangrol (C. C. S.), 156, Cheetakheda (C. C. S,), 163. Jeeran (M.P.S.), 164. Sakrani (C.C.S,) 165. Banskhedi (C.CS.) 169. Vishnia (e c. S.), 170. Deepukhedi (C. C. S.), 179: Kunehdod (C. C. S.). 187. Harwar (C. C. S.), 190. Ghasundi (C. C· S.), 191. Bhopatpura (C. c. S.), 196, Dhamniya ]agir

(C. C. S.). 198. Phophlia (C. C. S.), :200. Chhach­

khedi (C. C. S.) 202. Ugran (C. C. S.).

878

APPENDIX-XI --Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES -HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER

WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

3 MANAS'\. TAHSIL

Urban

Locatio" code 1mmber and flame of Town:

III MANASA

Wani No.6 (LC.s.), Ward No.7 (0).

V RAMPURA

Ward No.6 (I.C.S.), Ward No.7 (C.C.S.), Ward No. 10 ~~lC,S,),

Rural

Location code 1J1tt1lber and name of Village:

78. Bhadana (C. C. S.). 83. Unched (C.C.S.), 8(

Pipliya Raoji (0).87. Bhatkhedi Buzurg (C.C.S.) ,101.

Beslan (C. C. S.). 108. Bardiya (C. C· S.), 110. Alhed (C.C.S·). 114. Pipliya Hadi (C.C.S.), 121. Kukdeshwar (C. C. S.), (M. P. S.), 128. Chikali (0), 129. Jannod (C.CS,0.),l37. Barwadiya (0),151. Dangadi (C. C. S.), 158, Bhagori (0), 160. Lasurdiya (0). 161. Thnned(O).

168. Hanspur (M. P. S.), 175. Hatllnya (0), 176. Basanya (C.C.::; ), 192. Semli (0), 204. Barlai (0), 207. Molkhi Bnzurg (C.C.S.), 217. Mahagarh (M P.S.), 219, Moya (0).223. Doriyakhedi (0), 224. Singhadiya

(0), 226 Bhamesar (C C. S.), 228. Devran (C. C. ~.), 235. ~alkheda (0), 244. Amliya (0), 248. Badkuwa (0). 254. Rajpura (0), 255. Chaehor (C. C. S). 26+. Chaplana (0).

" BHANPURA TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1mmber atld flame of TOWIl :

IV BHANPURA

Ward No.3 (LC.s.), Ward No.8 (e.C.S.),

XI GANDHI SAGAR

Circle NOt 1 (0), Circle No.2 (0).

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL-Cone/d.

Rural

Location code Humber and name of Village:

49. Sammatkhedi (0), 51. Sandhara (0). 52.

KaJakot (0), 63. Ratanpura (C.C.S.), 65. Ledi Khurd (C. C· S.), 66. Usara (C. C. S.), 75. Khajuma (C. C. S.), 76. Kherkhedi (C. C. S.), 80. Ledi Bllzurg (C. C. S.). 91. Babulda (C. C. S.), 95· Haranawada (C. C. S.), 96. Rehathadi (C. C. S.), 104. Antraliya (C. C. S'), 107.

SatalkPedi (C. c. s. ), 108. Bhesoda (C. c. s. ), ] 19. Kuntalkhedi (C.C.S.).

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code numher and name oj TowII:

VI MALHARGARH

Ward No· 1 (e. c. S.), Ward No.3 (C. C. S.), Ward No.4 (C. C. S.).

VII NARAYANGARH

Ward No. 1 (C. c. 5.). Ward No.2 (C. C. 5.1, Ward No.3 (C. C. 5.). Ward No 4 (C. c. S.), Ward No. S(c.C.s.).Ward No. 6(C.C.S.).Ward No. 7(C-C.S.).

Rural

Locatt'oll code 1>umber and name oj Village:

2. Devdllngri Kachria (e.C.S.), 3. Manasa Khurd

(C.C.s.), 10. Barkhedadevdungria (0), 11. Lasudia kadmala (0), 13. Jharda (0), 23. Piplya Vishnya (e. C. S.). 34. Sanjeet (C. C. S.), 40. Paheda (0), 57. Hingoria (O). 58. Sarvania (0), 69. Budha (0), 73. Garnai (C. C. S.), 74. Sudvas (0), 85. Chillod Piplia

(C. c. S,), 92. Kangatti (M. P .S.), 98. Garrawad (0),

99. Piplia Jodha (c. C. S.), 101. Magrana (0), 105.

Hingoria (0),117. Napakheda (0),126. Tilakheda(O),

127. Lunaheda (0), 128. Chitakhedi (C.C.S.), 131. Dorwada (0), 133. Billod (C.C.S.), 135. Khatiakhedi (0), 139. Lasudia Hathor (0), 141. Kachria Kadmala (0), 156. Chouthkhedi (0), 157. Dhabla (e.C.S ) 160. Balagudha (0), 16+. BelaIa (0), 167. Hanllmantia (0),

177. Botalganj (0), 179. Palevana (0).

374

APPENDlX-XI-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETItER

WITH· THE DESCRIPTION ·OF THE SOCIETY

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 1l11mber and name of T0'W11 :

VlII GAROTH

Ward No.1 (C C. S"M.P.s.).

XII SHAMGARH (0)

Rural

Local-ion code 1!1tmber alld flame of Village:

4. Pipalkheda (c. C. S.). '5. Area (C. C. S.). 9. Banjari (C. C. S.), 16. Semrol (C. C. 5.), 24. Kundalya· charandas (C.C.S.). 33. Denthli Buzurg (C.C.S.), 34. Denthli Khurd (C.C.S.),35. Barkhedn (~nngasn (C.C.S.), 40. Rupra (C. C. S.), 42. Piplya Mithesha (c. C. S.), 51. Dhall1niya Jhali (0), 52.Guradiya Narsingh (C C S.), 53. Akyakunwarpada (C.C.S.), 58. Khajuri Doda(O" ~9. Rawati (0), 60. Ratikhedi (0), 61. Lanmbikhedi (C.C.S.), 62. Chiknya (C. C. S.). 68. Dhabla 1\lohan (C. C. S.). 69. Devriya (C. c. S.), 70. Ihhjati (C. C. S.), 71. Lasudia (0), 75· Panwadi (C.C.S.), 76. Rmayara (C. C. S.), 77· Sathkheda (0), 78. Khajurirunda (r », 79. Kachhaliya (0),80. Gajakhedi (0), &1. Varni (O), R2. Bardiya Amara (C. C, S.), 84. Ghatya (C. C. 5.), 85. Manki (0), 86. Phoolkheda (0).87 .Pipliya }llohd.(O), R8. Pawati (0), 89. Sapanya (0), 90. Kothada Buzurg (C. c. S.), 91. Barkheda Abekhnn (C. C. S), 95.Bhall1a­khedi (0), 90. Uadalyakhedi (0), 97. Anandipura (0),99. Hlltai (C.C.S.), 100. Eri (C. C. 5.), 101. Pan­dheriya (C.C.S.), 102. Baghuniya (C.C.S.), 103. SemIi­rupa (0), 104. Kundla Khurd (C.C.s.), 106. Manpura (C.C.S.), 107. Nariya Buzurg (C.C.S.\ 108. Khankhari (C.C.S.), 109. Dasoriya (0), 110 Pharasali (0), 111. Guradiya (0). 113. Tarawali (C.C.S.), 1 H. Nalkheda

(0), 117. Kothada Khurd (0), 1l8. Kharkheda(C.C.S.), 119. Kalal-heda (0), 121. BOliya(C.C.S), 122· Pharnya­khOOi (C.CS.), 123. ChandkhOOi (C.C.S.), 129. Parasli (C.C.S.), 131· l\lundla (0), 133. Ruparel (0), 134. Salniyakhedi (0), 135. Hatuniya (0), 136. Borkhedi Hedaka (0), 137. Agar (C. C· S.), 138. Bhundiya (0), 139. Ramkhedi (C.C.S.), 140. l\1elkheda(O), 141. SakriyakhOOi (C. C. S.), 142. Sagoriya (C.C-S.), 143. Akalishivdas (C. C. 5.). ] 44. Chandkhedi (C. C. 5.),

6 GAROTH T AHSIL-Concld,

145. Dhablagujar (C. C. 5.), 146. Barkheda Rathor (C C.S ). 147. Khajnipanth (C.C.s.). 148. Surakhedi (C. C. S.), 150, Palkhanda (C. C. 5.), 151· Vishniya (C.C.S.), 152· Pipliyaghata (C.C.S.). 156. Tolakhedi

(C.C.S.), 157. Bardiya Istmurar (C.C.S.). 158. Chand· wasa (0), 159. Salari (C.C.S.). 161. Barkhedanayak

(C.CS.), 163. Nipaniya (C.C.S.). 164. Bhangdi (C.C.S.), 165 .• Bardiyapuna (C.C.S.), 168. Chhayan (C.C.S.), 169. Makdawan (0), 171. Surajananaya (C. C. 5.), 181. Asawati (C. C. S.), 182. Devri (C. c. S.), 183. Takrawad (C. C. 5.), 184. Semlihada (C. C. S.), 186. Borwani (C. C. S.), 190. Khaikheda (C. C. S.), 191. Surajanajuna (C. C. S.), 193. Gangsi (C. c. S.), 194. Amli (C. C. S.), 195. Bapachya (C. C. S.), 196. Bani (C. C. S.), 201. Dhamniya Diwan (C. C. S.). 202. ]unapani Dhorniya (C.C.S.).

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Urban

L ocatioll code lIumber and 11ame of Town:

IX MANDSAUR

Ward No.1 (0), Ward No.2 (0). Ward No.8

(C.C.S.), Ward No. 10 (0), Ward No. 11 (1.Co5.), Ward No. 12 (0). Ward No. 13 (I. c. S.), Non Municipal Urban Area (0).

Rt.ral

Locatioll code mtmber aad name of Village:

11. Ralayata (0), 17. Multanpura (C. C. 5.). 24. Piplya Karadiya (C.C. S.), 28. Guiarda (C. C. 5.), 64. Malyakhedi (0), 75. Achera (0), 80. Khilchipura (I.C.S.), 89. Bardiya Nath (Bardiya Gujar) (C. C. S.), 92. Netavall (C.C.S.M.P .S.) 96. Khajuri Badayala (0), 98. Buchakhedi (0), 108. Mundla (0), 115. Amlawad to), 124.Isakpur (0), 142. Dhunrdharka (c. C· S.),

146. Afzalpur (C. C. S.) 148. Tumdawada (0), 151. Karju (C.C.S.), 166. Bani tC.C.S.) 167. Garoda(C.C.S.) 169. Dehri ( C. c. S.), 202. Kunchrod ( C. c. S. ), 213. Kachnara (C'.C, S.) 214. Nagri (C.C.S,O.).

37;)

APPENDIX XI-Colleld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER

WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL

Urban

Location code 11umber alld name oj Town

X SITAMAU

Ward No.6 (C. Co S.), Ward No.7 (C.C.S.).

Rural

Location code fHtmber and Iwme oj Village

31. Guradiya Gaud (0), 47. Kelu Khedi (0). 48. Kayampur (0), 51. Khajuri Gaud (0), 58. Ajepur (0), 74. Suuthi (0), 82. Sedrn. (0), 95. Runija (0), 102. Chikla to), 109. KhejJiya (0),1l9.Suvasada (0),

8 SITAMAU TAHSIL-Co1tcld.

132. Suriyakheda (0), 142. Guradiyavije (0), 150. Tamod (0), 167. Harnavada (0), 168. Ghenchali (0), 169. Savadi (0), 170. Dhodhar (0), 175. Devpura bamniya (0). 177. Borkhedi (0), 179. Kheda (0), 181. Titrod (0), 184. Surkheda (0).186. Laduna (0), 191. Gopalpura (0), 194. Saktali (0). 197. Dhandhem (0), 199. Deepakhedr (0), 201. Ravti (0), 202. Ravta (0). 204. Rajnagar (0). 208. Dhaturiya (C. C. S.), 214. Ralayata (0), 215. Piplya (0). 216. Satakhedi (0), 217. Ekalgarh (0), 219. Lavari (0). 224. Chaktiya

(C. C. S.), 225. Tatka (0), 228. Manpura (0), 232. Bhojakhedi (Shergarhl (0), 235. Bhagor (0), 236. Jhangariya (0).

PART II

OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS

This part conta,ins some useful official sta,tistics pertaining to the district collected and compiled from Table or Statement) following heads:-

various agencies ( the agency or and from officia,l publications.

1 Rainfall and Temperature

2 Economic Statistics:­

(a) Agricultural

(b) Prices and Wages

(c) Live.--stock and Taccavi

(d) Oo-operation, Banking and Insurance

3 AdministraJtive Statistics

source is indicated below each These are presented under the

4 Progress of Oommunity Development Programme

5 Educational Statistics

6 Health, Medical and Vitl1l Statistios:­

(a) Health and Medical

(b) Vital Statistics

7 Communications Statistics

8 Miscellaneous

378

TABLE

MONTHLY RAINFALL

MANDSAUR (a) No. of Rainy days. (b) Monthly Rainfall.

Recording Years 1951 195~ 1953 1954 1955 Station r---'L--~ r-___'_-~ --.. ,-

Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Mandsaur Janual'v N.A. N.A- 3 H.4 4 76.7 February N.A. N.A. 1 24.(; March N.A. N.A. 3 9.1 APl'U N.A. N.A. ;\lay 1 3.8 .. N.A. N.A. ,. June 4 47.7 9 10~.1 5 98.0 7 171.2 10 156.0 July 9 150.6 13 560.1 11 23d 14 367.8 ~ 46.2 August 6 69.6 8 155.5 11 a86.6 6 119.9 12 313.7 September 1 12.7 3 32.5 6 86.4 17 495.8 13 192.0 October 1.8 6 245.1 Novembtlf 1 8.9 .. .. December . ' 1.S .. N.A. ------------ ---_-----Total 22 293.3 33 851.5 36 844.1 48 1,190.2 48 1.029.7

------------------------_--Suwa~ara January N.A. N.A. J SO.5 2 15.2

February N.A. N.A. March .. N.A. N.A. 2 111.2 April .. N.A • N.A. May N.A N.A. 1 12.7 June 1 18.3 8 ]37.7 5 104.1 2 22.9 9 280.7 July 11 174.0 14 718.8 9 IS2.1 7 200.7 1 26.7 August 7 181.1 7 19U 8 405,1 7 ~14.6 12 152.4 September 1 30.5 8 43.2 14 422.9 11 201.7 October 5 188.0 November 1 27.9 December 0.8 N.A. N.A.

-----.--~ Total 20 401.3 30 1080.3 29 715.0 32 942.3 41 877.4 -_---- --

Jawad January N.A. N.A. 2 29.5 .. 1 9.7 February N.A. N.A. 1 7.6 2 6.9 March N.A. N.A. 1 6.3 April N.A. N.A. " May 3 19.8 .. N.A. N.A . June 5 77.2 7 51.S 5 65.~ 4.8 10 178.1 July 7 138.7 15 721.9 8 93.0 10 2-10.0 5 48.0 August 9 88.9 8 117.3 11 2126 7 762 lil 219.7 September .. 1.8 3 31.0 10 95.5 16 897.5 10 304.8 October 2 25.7 4 147.3 November 1 11.4 .. December N.A N.A.

-------------Total 27 363.0 33 921.5 36 495.9 35 732.4 48 914,5 -----._ --_ .----------------------------

Caroth January N.A. N.A. 3 26.4 .. .. 2 14.7 February N.A. N.A. 2 8.4 March 1 1104 N.A. N.A. April N.A. N.A. Ma.y .. N.A. N.A • June 3 114.8 10 172.0 7 105.9 4 ~1j.7 !I 111.9 July 7 97.0 16 76U 10 186.4 19 393.5 (j 42.7 August 7 117.6 11 278.9 13 853.6 /5 179.1 14 317.:1 September 1 86.S 1 11.4 6 40.1 17 HO.7 13 251.7 October .. 6 148.8 November 2 25.9 December 1 !I.S N.A. N.A.

Total 20 392.1 40 1,237.7 39 662.4 47 1.037.4 49 887.6

379

1 ' 1

AND RAINY DAYS ( 1951 to 1950)

01 ST RlCf (In millimetres)

1956 1907 1958 195(1 1960 Years Recording ,-----'-----, ~---. r------L--.. .--------L----. Station

(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (al (b) Months

13 14 1.5 16 17 19 19 'lO !ll 211 ~

1 •. 8 1 :;,8 12,0 2 9.9 January Mandlaur February

1 a.s 1 3.8 .. J 9.4 MarCh 2.1 1 9.2 April

~ 19.1 • 1 7.9 1 12.7 1 12.0 May ~ 30.7 5 116.8 4 84.6 i:I 75.5 7 104.8 June

17 346.5 ,) 86.9 -19 353.0 15 476,0 12 229.6 July .5 198.5 1.'3 317.3 11 283.2 18 '&182 12 289.5 August 7 134,4 [) 32,0 ]~ 353.8 1l 215.1 4 86.1 September [) l60.A .~ 27.4 2- 33.S 6 74.4 1.8 October

r .·3 I 10.2 1 10.4 November .. 22.9 December -------~----- ----------------. -----------------------------------

44 916.5 37 590.8 5) 1,140.1 56 1,091.5 39 742.5 Total -----------~-------------------------------------------------

January Suwa"ar. February

1 1O.~ March April .. .. 1 5.2 May

5 9a.5 2 17.!/ 2 28.7 1 15.2 .3 88.4 June lG 5029 9 175.0 U 4064 8 278.0 3 13 ... 7 July

8 ~.'H.2 8 395.0 N.A N.R. 9 171.5 III 517.2 August 1II 47.0 1 11.4 \l 203.9 8 2.38.9 1. 35.6 September 2. 111.~ N.A. N.R. 3 17.7 October

November 1 3.1 December

---------------------------------- --------------_ .... _--34 992.5 21 609.4 25 639.0 30 726.5 20 77:.9 Total

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

2. 17.0 1 49.S January Jawad 1 2..5 .. February 1. 4.8 66 Marcb

1 6.S ,. April .. 1 19·8 1 19.0 May

6 65.5 4 86.9 7 136.5 2. U5.S 4 173.6 June 15 457,9 9 174.9 14 285.7 11 189.2 7 208.6 July

6 137.2 2(J.i.8 13 157.9 9 184.6 12 370.2 August 7 ll •• 4 2.5 7 190.3 10 159.5 4 26.0 September 'I 'nu :1 16.0 N.R, KR. 7 98.8 0.2 October

1 6.~ 1 3.8 November December

--------- - - -- - ----------43 I,oon 7 27 614.3 42 820.2 42 807.8 28 791.6 Total

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

1 5 ., .' H.9 1 33 3 36.4 January Garoth 1 5.\ .. February

1 (:.G 2 11.7 ~Jarch .. Apri 1 3.3 .. '2 32 {) 1 5.0 Mao)] 3 au. ~- 43.2 0 40.3 3 287 G 1CO.l June

19 5'ilJ..'l 10 240.5 18 578.4 16 261.9 10 171.4 July 6 158 :! 10 244.9 7 bO.a 15 244.0 IB GSO.5 August 3 ~l.l 5 68.) 10 247.8 9 ,3n.1 ~ 39.7 Septemuer 6 223.0 ~ 21.1 1 63 5 111.8 October .. 0.5 , . N()vember .. December

._--------39 997.6 31 633.3 40 9%.9 53 1,057.1 34 958.4 Total

,--------------------~--------

3;-30

TABLE

MONTHLY RAINFALL

MANDSAUR (a) No. 01 Rainy days. (b) Monthly Rainfall.

Recording Years 1951 H15~ lGf)'j 1951 1955 Station r---'--...--... ,..-----.-->-----, ,..-_ ........ _--, ,---J---.. ,.-_ ........ _--, ,..

Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 2 3 4 f5 G 7 8 9 10 11 1~

Manasa Jannan' N.A. N.A. :2 30.5 February N.A. N.A. 1 17.0 :'11 arch N A. N.A. 1 10.4 April N.A. N,A. May 1.5 N.A. N.A. .. June 5 62.7 9 153.7 5 50.8 6 117,9 9 233.9 July 9 145.0 16 820.9 8 153.4 :~ 287.8 4 42.2 August 7 132.G ]0 211.1 11 229.9 8 189.0 15 311.1 September 1.0 1 29.2 8 132.8 16 284.2 12 269.2 October J B.3 1 28,7 4 208.0 November 3 19.1 December N.A. N.A.

-----------Total 25 365.2 36 1,214.9 34 597.4 47 935.0 44 1.064,4

Neemuch January N.A. N.A. 1 31'7 !I.G February N.A. N.A. 1 13.7 ~.3 March N.A. N.A. 1 4.6 April N.A. N.A. l\l,w 1 2.5 N.A. N.A. June 2 27.9 10 129.5 5 107.4 10 52.6 8 189.5 July 8 IG3.8 17 783.6 G 132.G 14. 340.6 3 21.6 Al1gU c t _ 5 55.9 7 178.'3 10 224.0 5 55.6 Ll 255.3 September 1 lC.8 6 54.6 19 393.7 11 253.1 October l.S 1 :1.1 5 168.8 Nm'ember 1 16.5 llecemhel' N.A. N.A.

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

Total 17 268.4 35 1,108.2 28 550.3 " 864'1 41 899.2

---~-----

Sitamau Januarv N.A. N.A. !3 2S.7 II 15.il Febru:{l''' N.A. N.A. 1 19." 1 5.1 March N.A. N.A . 1 12.7 . \pril 1 14.7 N.A. :--:.A. \lay 2 16.3 N.A. N.A. June G 793 11 VlO.7 Fi 90 a .! 71.9 10 231.4 July 7 ''18.'] lG G350 1'1 ~71.5· 16 ~15.5 2 24.4 ,\.!.lgnst Ii O.5.S 8 In.~ 10 379,7 5 171.5 12 326.1 September 1 8.9 !l 108 'l en:] 21 429.B 11 136.1 October 5 18:1.6 No\'em el' 1 34.3 December .. N-A, N.A.

------------------------------------Total 23 467.5 37 %1.4 33 795;7 48 1,020.7 43 920.9

District Average 22 364.4 35 1,053.6 3.01 655.8 4.01 960.3 45 942.0

sdur'c.:.-Director of Lane! RecorJ" \hdhya Pradelih.

3ii

1 • 1

'AND RAINY DAYS ( 1951 to 1950 )--Co/ldd.

OISTRICT (hi millimetre.)

1956 1967 1958 1953 1900 Years Recording ,----........__, ~..)...,~ ,-__;.____, r--~ Station (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Months

V! 14 15 16 1'7 IS 19 20 111 1111 2

1 7.G 1 'l5.4 O.i Januarv Manas. 1 U .. " February 1 7.6 3.8 .. March

g.O 1 9.7 April 1.3 1 15.'l May

4 34.8 5 BO.5 7 88.7 5 51.9 4 1411.8 June 16 59.1.9 10 224.8 16 406.4 16 302.11 10 189.0 July

7 180.3 12 288.3 8 162.5 17 396.6 IS 417.2 August 4: 63.7 5 61.0 14 337.8 12 254.3 4 116.5 September 7 282.4 1 7.6 :! 22.9 5 36.0 October

I 25.1 .. November December

40 1,119.1 34 623.6 49 1,068.8 56 1,058.5 32 858.7 Total -----_.

.. 2.0 1 8.6 1 20.S 2.3 Jauuary Neemuch 1 4.3 .. .. February 1 4.3 2 10.9 2.0 March

1.5 II 17.8 0.8 April .. 1 6.3 1 16.1 May 6 6J.7 6 76.7 4 85.3 8 98.1 9 108.6 June

13 373.4 12 1 tJ7.9 12 230.9 16 3.10.1 10 269.6 July 7 65.8 12 417.3 16 158.7 13 305.1 ]2 451.7 August 6 95.8 1 81 11 323.G 11 222.8 4 30.9 September 7 28104 1 5.8 0.0 6 81.0 October .. 0.8 1 3.6 November

1.0 December

--------------.----------------------------_--41 888.7 35 696.1 45 824.9 57 1,071.2 36 881.9 Total

---------------------0.8 1 4.6 1 4.6 1 .q.'J fanuary Silamau .. .. , .. .. February

1 3.1 3 68.0 1.3 1 9.0 March . :l 11,2 April 1 16.8 .. 1 1.2.9 1 19.1 May 4 29.0 4 1:>3.6 G 94.0 7 92.4 10 11l.7 June

IG 337.G 11 185.7 IG 342.1 13 304.1 10 330.2 July 7 215.1 11 269.7 12 190.5 11 305.9 12 297.9 August 4 61.7 J 7~.7 10 337.4 H 299.5 Il 1l5.,1 September 7 173.5 :l 1,3 1 28.8 6 110.9 1 8.1 October

1 3.8 November 1 15.7 .. December

------.. 41 853.3 36 687.2 47 1,0025 53 1,140.2 37 801.4 Total

.oj() 966.9 32 6,6.4 <13 921.8 50 993.2 32 830.6 Dlstt. Average

382

TABDE 1.2

MEAN MAXIMUM, HIGHEST, MEAN MINIMUM AND LOWEST TEMPERATURE

RECORDED AT NEEMUCH OBSERVATORY (1951 to 1960) MANDSAUR DISTRICT

(In Centigrade)

MONTHS ,----------------------------...)._-----.---------------------~

Year Janu- Febru- March April May June July AUgust Septem- Octo- Novem- Decem. ary ary ber bel' bel' bel'

1 2 3 4 Il 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1951

A .. 24.3 27.6 32.0 85.3 39.9 36.9 S",l 29.S 35.0 116.2 31.5 26.7 B .. 27.'4 33.a 86.1 40.0 42.2 41.7 31'1.9 32.8 38.9 38.3 34.4 'l9A C .. 8.2 10.6 17.5 21-1 25.8 26.0 24.1 23.2 2-3.4 22.4 1.5.8 9.7 D 3.9 a.9 1~-3 13.3 22.8 23.9 2L1 21.1 20.6 17.2 11.7 7.8

1952

A .. ~7.1 29.6 32.9 38.4 41.1 36.1 30.2 28.5 32.1 34.1 30.2 9.6,8 B .. 31.1 33.S 38.9 41.'7 43.9 41.7 85.0 31.1 35.0 f7.~ 3~.2 99.4 C .. 10.3 14.6 16.5 14.2 27.4 25.8 23.8 22.7 22.1 19.7 12.9 l1,1l D '.Ii 11.7 11.7 19.4 23.9 22.2 2'1.2 21.1 20.0 VJ.9 10.0 7.2

1958

A liS.! 30.B 36.0 38.1 '18.4 37.3 31.9 2S. 31.~ 33.1! ·0.2 29.0 B .. 27.8 36.1 38.9 41.7 41.1. 42.8 35.0 33.9 33.9 35.0 33.3 31.7 C 10.4 14.4 19.2 23.3 25.6 26.2 21.3 23.2 22.1 17.9 13.1 ll-2 D 6.1 10.6 14.4 19.4 24.4 20.1' 22,2 22.2 1R.9 13.9 9.4 7.8

1954

A .. '4.8 28.3 32.9 37.9 41.4 375 31.3 30.9 28.8 30.2 29.3 26.2 B .. 30.0 38.3 37.8 lil.7 43.9 42.8 35.0 85.6 36.7 32.2 81.1 31.1 C .. B.8 18.9 17.2 1I2.B 26.6 25.9 28.8 23.3 22 .. 3 l7.0 18.7 9.9 D 3.3 7.2 11.7 17.2 2M 23.9 2l.t ~l.1 'l6.t; 13.3 11.1 11.6

1955

A 2U 517.8 34.7 35.8 39.4 36.8 92.13 29.9 29.5 :;9.9 27.9 25.2 B 27.8 33.9 38.3 40.0 43.3 g2.2 - 35.0 35.6 113.9 32.2 30.9 27.2 C .. U.S 12.6 )8.8 19.9 25.4 25.4 24.3 98.3 22.4 ]8.5 U.6 10.7 D .. 7.2 8.9 12.8 12.2 22.8 22-2 22.8 21.7 20.6 12.8 9·4 3.9

1956

A .. 24.8 27.4 33.6 37.9 40.8 35.R 29.2 28.5 30.8 28.3 26.4 25.5 B 29.4 84.4 38.3 41.1 43.t'I 39.4 34.4 32.S 35.0 3'1.8 28.9 28.3 C .. 10.2 12.0 17.6 ~2.5 26.8 25.6 23.2 22.5 22.0 18.4 12.7 JO.4 D 5.0 5.0 10.6 16.7 25.0 22·S 21.1 21.1 20.0 15.6 . 7.S 6.1

1957

A 23.6 26.2 30.7 36.3 38.7 3/.4 32.1 30.7 a:H 33.5 30.9 26.7 B .. 27.6 30.4 34.4 39.6 ,10.6 40.6 40.3 35.0 34.9 315.1 33.9 80.0 C .. 9.4 9.7 15.9 22.0 25.2 26.0 23.9 23.2 21.5 18.9 16.0 11.6 D 6.2 4.4 9.4 17.1 22.9 23.3 21.7 21.2 17.9 12.7 11.6 8.0

1958

A 26.6 28.3 33.5 38.9 40.7 38.8 80.2 SO.6 28.7 81.2 28.8 26.5 B 29.3 31.3 37.7 H.6 43.4 42.1 86.7 32.9 32.0 32.2 30.8 28.9 C .. 11.5 11.9 17.9 2~.2 27.0 26.2 23.8 23.7 22.3 19.1 14.0 1l.7 D .. 7.3 7.2 n.2 18.4 2:~.8 21.2 21·7 22.2 20.1 14.5 10.8 6.6

1959

A .. 25.1 27.6 34.8 37.5 40.2 37.2 30.2 28.7 29.6 31.6 28.9 26.7 B .. 27.7 33.6 38.8 41.0 4:1.7 40.7 3402 32.1 32.8 34.0 31.6 31.0 C .. 10.3 11.7 18.1 22.7 20 1 25.8 23.4 23.0 22-7 20.2 H.i 1Q.7 D .. 6.11 6.1 HO 17.7 20.7 ~0.2 21.2 111.7 111.1 16.3 10.8 4.8

1900

A .. 24.0 30.8 31.4 31.0 4U.J 37.1 31.6 28.2 32.4 ·8S.1 29.4 27.6 B .. 27.9 34.0 36.8 40.5 J3.ti 40.7 37.2 30.7 86·3 3fJ.7 81.9 80.0 C .. 8.9 12.S 16.2 2),8 25.2 25.6 24.0 llll.8 22.i5 18.7 18.1 ll.S D .. 4.2 5.6 9.0 17.0 19.8 ~2.7 21.9 21.6 20·6 13.8 7.1 6,8

A •• Mean Maximum, B •• Highest. C •• Mean Minimum, D •• LowlIlIt. Source :- Director, Regiollal Meteorological Centre. Nagpur

Are4. according to villa~e

Year papers Forest

1 2 B

1950-51 ~,3l'A,075 1'l2,~91

1951-52 2,312,687 122,356

1952-58 2,328,272 108,967

1953-154 2,429,564 270,150

19M-55 ~,425,097 278,077

1955-56 2,335,179 287.263

1956-57 2,885,154 287,239

1957-58 2,83&,1176 IIS6,tHO

1958-59 2,336,234 266,794

1959-60 2,889,806 lIG9,HI

1960-61 2,33B,788 1159,611

388

TABLE ZA.l

LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS

( 1950-51 to 1960-61 )

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Area not available for cultivation ,.--------~ r-

Land put to non- Barren Be agricul- uncultur- Culturable tural uses able land waste

4 fj 6

17~,61S 5'15,117 'l9<l,661

$114,287 482,646 318,241

1117,084 498,897 256,557

297,227 315,92t 214,959

91.891 328,628 508,472

147,045 317,801 424,049

M2,541 827,B06 417,983

150,502 827,995 421,359

153,581 1190,784 408,300

1l0S,0SI9 881,584 396,718

104,375 474,698 1150,1113

Area cultivable

Fallow land Permanent other pa.stures than Be other current grazing fallows lands

7 8

1'3,111 H1,9()3

137,981 146,120

83,509 146,972

15,507 263,811

17,3'*3 190,511

17,573 180,542

16,858 170,518

17,661 168,441

Ui,595 21:i),40S

11,311 180.894

12,856 311,168

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesb.

(In acres)

Area cultivated

Land under misc. tree crops and groves not included in net area Net area Current sown sown fallows

9 10 11

931 953,10'1 19,940

960 865,279 24,767

900 996,899 18,497

7,266 995,889 18,831

4,002 1,008,899 12,274

1,780 946,408 12,71'1

1,787 944,069 16,85$

1,786 944,863 17,629

1;435 935,1111 14,~1l

2.047 928,119 15,669

-6S3 909,710 15,556

384

TABLE

ARBA UNDER PRINCIPAL

MANDSAUR

BASIC roOD CROPS

Total Fruits Condi-and ment Other

Cereals vege- Sugar- and food Year Rice Wheat Jowat & Millets Pulses Food grains tables cane spices crops

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1950-51 5,028 112,455 359_459 547,422 85,333 632,755 24,954 2,090 8,731

1951-52 4,181 28,750 425,075 544,842 70,037 614,879 6,546 3,757 8,193

1952-53 4,016 115,893 480,723 701,86.] 95,389 797,251 12,510 1,852 10,213

1953--54 4.911 116,493 441,681 659,442 103,151 762,593 2,228 2,575 20,747

1954-155 4,1127 117,669 873,273 575,664 96,175 671,839 1,766 2,994 33,664 .,

1955-56 8,642 137,600 359,100 576,143 106,666 682,809 1,870 5,591 28,746 19

1956-57 4,521 188,826 328,710 600,924 153,557 754,481 1,679 7,576 29,460

1957-118 2,374 87,290 431,039 610,215 90,132 700,347 1,590 5,792 20,178 12

1958-09 2,109 150,958 345,777 586,ll4 128,498 714,612 1,993 2,341 20,736 7

1969-60 1,902 169,263 342,5<r; 601,676 177,727 779,403 2,299 2,498 i5,675 15,774

1960-61 2,088 133,207 385.1411 612,696 141,184 753,880 2,126 3,000 24,332 35

SOu,.",:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

385

2A.2

CROPS (19S0-H to 1960-61)

DISTRICT

(In Acres)

Total Total Total area Area sown Net food Ground oil Total sown under more than area crops nut seeds Cotton fibres all cropq once sown Year

12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19

668,530 86,046 92,208 244,826 ~49,670 1,046,717 92,675 953,100 1960-51

633,875 50,413 87,507 148,773 156,503 910,082 44,803 865,279 1951-52

821,826 3~,870 77,831 158,867 163,344 1,113,313 116,414 996,899 1952-53

788,143 45,935 89,879 165,203 171,875 1,088,969 93,080 995,889 1953-54

710,268 148,858 182,537 181,983 188,284 1,114,469 110,570 1,003,899 1954-55

719,035 91,073 127,299 207,919 214,437 1,086,854 140,446 9~,408 195.'5-56

793,196 125,456 187,912 123,133 127,082 1,138,792 194,723 944,069 1956-57

727,919 112,0611 185,323 129,151 184,891 1,036,3S? 91,974 944,863 1957~8

789,689 161,842 202,297 122,46' 129,255 1,111,818 176,703 935,115 1958-59

805,649 135,332 181,746 107,328 114,070 1,152,586 224,467 928,119 1959-60

783,873 120,19.5 149,637 88,003 92,918 1,083,201 173,431 909,770 1960-61

·386·

TABLE 2A.3

GROSS AREA OF CROPS IRRIGATED AND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED

( 1950..51 to 1960-61 ) MANDSAUR DISTRICT

_ (In acres)

Total Total Total Total Total non- irrigll.ted Net cereals & Total food Sugar- food food area under irrigated

Y(-ar Rice Wheat millets pulses grains cane crops Cotton crops all crops area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1950-51 1I74 17,897 26,325 2,512 28,837 2,085 53,453 1l,7Ul 36,474 89,927 77,798 1951-52 1,136 19,739 51.377 5,881 57,258 3,756 68,292 4,167 17,538 85,830 63,484 1962-53 696 !A9,905 36,231 3,911 40,142 1,850 70,490 4,323 32,0:;6 102,516 9O,P89 1959-5~ 674 27,987 34,917 5,884 40,801 2,575 64,31l7 4,420 22,467 86,794 80,589 1954-55 283 30457 98,689 4,763 43,452 2,994 79,lIH 4,292 21,085 100,236 87,990 1955-56 104 31,919 39,855 3,19:2 41l,047 15,558 78,527 4,937 21,694 9'),221 84,947 1956-57 114 34,683 40,546 :2,382 42,928 7576 7.5,765 1,707 21,892 97,()57 90,265 1957-58 224 27,189 29,482 3,468 32 r950 5,790 68,541 3,456 29,792 98,383 85,588 1958-59 38 31,348 34,695 2,704 37,399 2,SH 59,972 4.157 35,0'31 95,003 89,758 1959-60 9 28,577 31,277 2,773 34,050 2,494 55,58! fl.'~87 40,549 96,133 91,140 1960-61 47 27,147 34,105 8,010 37,115 2,996 5!J,577 2,8!],5 41,146 100 ,7J 8 92 i!{d

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Prade~h.

TABLE 2A.4 GROSS AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF IRRIGATION

(1950-51 to 1960-61)

Canals (In acres)

-..A-____ ---, Tube Other Other

Year Government Private Total Tanks wells well, sources Total 1 2 3 4 5 C, 'I 1'1 9

1950-51 82 82 791 761473 452 77 ,79.~ 1951-52 67" G2,.5siJ :J'.lli G3,484 Ifl52-fi3 49 49 I,245 88,833 262 [l0,3BO 1953-5-1 4,28 428 1,110 78,090 961 80,589 1954--1)5 203 203 1,064 85,752 971 87,990 1955-56 348 348 1,220 82,l29 1,250 84,947 1956-57 .. 1,946 ,~7 ,074 1,235 90,25.5 1957 -58 1,553 81,974 2,011 85,538 1958-59 1,655 87,830 273 89,758 1959-60 1,749 87,476 1,915 91,140 19GO-Gl 199 199 1,44G 89,611 992 92,2.8

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

387

TABLE 2A.5

MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJEC,!S

MANDSAVR DISTRICT

S No. Name of Project

2

~forwan

tank Project

Tahsil and Village

.)

Tahsil

Jawad Village

:\!m'wan

Year of commencement or when likely to start

4

195(i

Notl':-Major Projects cost more than 5 Crol'e~.

Gross area Estimate of irrigated costs involved upto the

Stage of by stages latest year progress (in Rs.) (in acres)

5 6 7

MEDW:'.! PROJECT

Dam and head 41.44 Lakhs 325

\\orks completed. Distnbution system ill progresR

Medium Prujects are those which cost b-'ltween Rq. 10 Lakhs and 5 Crcre".

Source:-A,~istant Enginl"tl', Irrigatlon Sub Division, Neemuch.

TABLE 2A.6

Future irriga-tion potential (in acres)

8

C,tiOO

YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS PER ACRE (In Ibs)

(1955-56 to 1960-61)

Sugar. Chillies Ground- Sesa-Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Barley .Gram Tur Potatoes cane (Dry) nut mum

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

1955-56 693 323 253 422 352 706 352 320 3,500 4,014 . 610 471 191

1956-57 650 642 370 320 362 765 560 312 4,929 4,008 502 420 197

~957-58 546 573 349 532 0178 848 269 265 2,240 2,201 584 52'3 123

1958-59 5G2 3~1 309 949 U64 1,193 460 354 7,765 3,631 .loB 535 144

1959-00 52'] 320 318 766 G09 l,08C 568 256 4,760 2,726 280 390 147

~!J60-61 iil'~ 403 Ba7 1,05:> 5,(3 1,012 ~20 320 5,415 2,107 395 576 107

Sour.:~:-Dil'ector of Land Recol'(ls, l\Iadhya Pradesh

Area under principal commer. cia! crops (the area affected by the project.) (in acres)

"

L.n-seed Cotton

15 16

255 151 353 222

194 320

244 254 264 83

181 15t:

388

TABLE

FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS

(In rupee, per maunel

(1958

MANDSAUR (a) 1,( Fortnight, (1)) 2nc1 Fortnight, ( .. ) Df'note, that figures were not available.

Food Jannary Februarv l\Iarch April May June

'leal' Market Grains Varieties ,--J-__ -._ r--_"___':_' ,---l,_ __ ~ r---'----. ,-_.J...._--.... .-----'------,

(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (al (b) (a) (b)

2 q 4 5 {i 7 S 9 10 11 1~ 1il 14 15 16

l!)5R l\[andsanl' Wheat Superior

Medium

Inferior

Jowal' White

Yellow

Jawad Maize ,.

Mandsaur Maize

Gram Deshi

(Whole) Gulabi ••

1959 Mandsaur Wheat Superior 26.50 44.00 29.00 24.75 22JiO 21.00 18.30 18.25 17.75 27.25 .. 18.50

Medium 24.00 40.06 27.00 23.00 21.50 19.50 17.50 17.87 16.25 25.62 17.50

Inferior 21.25 34.50 24.50 21.~ 19.50 16.87 16.00 15.81 15.37 30.75 16.00

JO\\al' White 13.33 21.19 14.50 13.84 13.40 13.12 11.59 13.34 12.75 20.75 12.87 13.41

Yellow 13.15 21.00 14.25 13.75 15.22 14.22 13.50 18.59 13.75 18.13 14.00 13.12

Jawad Maize 13.46 21.67 14.75 14.75 14.50 13)17 14.50 14.00 13.00 13.37 12.56 12.04

J\[andsau( Maize 14.75 22.24 15.00 14.50 13.62 13.62 12.50 12.50 12.37 13.12 .. 12.61

Gram De~hi 20.25 46.25 20.78 1790 19.53 17.50 16.00 14.62 13.56 2243 14.00 13.00

(Whole)

1960 Mandsaur Wheat Superior 19.00 27.75 18.25 16.00 1·~.J 2 15.75 16.00 23.87 16.50 17.2;' 17.50 17.87

Medium 17.87 25.50 16.50 14 75 14,47 15.00 15.00 22.37 15.50 15.7.5 15.62 16.00

Inferior 16.50 ;14.75 15.75 14.12 13.75 J 4.00 14.00 21.43 14.50 15.00 14.00 15.50

jowar White 18.75 21.00 13.75 12.75 12.50 J:l:l7 13.59 21.00 14.25 14,00 14.12 13.37

Yellow 14.12 21.37 14.00 12.87 12.R7 13.12 14.25 21.62 ]4.50 14.75 14.50 14.00

Jawau Mai7e 12.28 IVH 12.81 12.00 ]2.00 12.50 11.25 24.98 10.50 12.17 12.0/ 14.00

Mandsaur Maize 21.31 18.06 12.25 12.00 11.50 11.75 12.10 18.25 12.CO IS.00 12.62 13.25

Gram ne~hi 111.50 20.00 12.00 11.71 11.62 11.G2 18.80 12.57 12251 2.87 LUI

(Whole)

!iour.:~: -Director of Lan,l Recorlls, Madhya Fradesb.

2 B. 1

OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS

of 82.2/7 Ib~)

to 1960)

DISTRICT

July August r---..A----... ,-_ ___"'__---.. (a) (b) (a) (b)

17 18 19 20

22.00 21.50 32.00

19.00 19.50 30.00

17.00 13.12 28.16

12.50 12.37 19.43

12.50 12.25 19.25

16.25

14.00 2cl.50 .. 18.00 17.00 34.00

19.00 19.00 18.50

17.25 18.00 17.50

16,15 17.75 ]6.75

13.25 20.75 13.75 14.50

14.37 21.25 14.50

14.00 20.00 15.56 13.75

18.00 19.50 13.00 18.00

13.50 20.25 15.00 1~.00

17.50 26.25 17.12 17.00

16.00 24.75 10.00 15.50

15.25 23.00 14.75 14.50

14.25 15.12 16.0J 16.00

15.50 16.25 11.87 16.00

14.50 21.81 14.·50 14.25

14.37 21.87 1:.75 13.00

14.69 22.75 13.')7 H.90

September ,...---J-----.

(a) (b) 21 22

21.25 22.00

20.00 20.75

19.12 19.50

12.43 '11.75

12.62 11.7.5

14.25

14.25 12.00

17.00 18.00

20.75

19.50

18.75

15.12 15.00

15.50 16.75

13.00 13.62

13.87 14.00

15.75 14.37

17.00 16.87

15.75 I5.6A

14.75 14.37

16.00 15.62

16.00 15.25

14.12 13.50

13.29 13.87

14.12 14.43

389

October November December Market ,-----.J.__ __ --. .-___ A __ -.

(a) (h) (a) (b) (a) (b)

28 24 25 26 27 28 '2

22.25 34.50 24.00 24.W 25.00 25.00 l\Iancbaur

21.50 33.2~ 22.00 22.00 22.69 22.09

19.50 30.75 20.00 20.50 19.12 20.09

12.87 2~.00 J 1.68 11.37 12.94 11.51

12.75 25.50 12.40 12.50 12.12 12.93

1 'J.56 18.57 13.50 13.12

13.06 19.15 12.59 13.81

12.50

13.00

18.62 29.62 19.50 17.00

19.50

:U.62 21.50 21.00 20.00 18.75

13.42 lawad

18.69 Mandsaur

18.50

19.00 Mands3.ur

20.50 21.00 ~0.75 19.00 17.25 17.75

19.75 19.75 19.50 16.87 16.25 16.75

14.50 14.00 13.50 13.62

15.75 15.50 15.00 14.W 15.15

11.22

12.75

14.'37

12.50 12.50 14.00

13.00 13.00 13.00 12.34

14.00 14.00 12.50 12.25

16.00 1625 11i.2,5 Hi. 25 16.50

13.12

14.62

13.00 Jawad

11.93 Mandsaur

12.00

25.25 Mandsaur

15.25 15.50 15.00 15.25 15.00 24.00

14.00 14.00 13.7.5 14.25 1::3.75 27.00

15.00 15.00 14.25 13.75 14.25 18.37

15.00 15.00 14.75 14.25 14.62 19.87

12.~5 12.08 11.87 11.75 1],30 10.50 Jawad

11.75 11.50 11.00 12.12 11.75 11.75 Mandsaur

14.12 15.25 14.60 1387 H.62 22.25

Year

1

1959

1960

390

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND

PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

MANDSAUR

A-Unskilled Labom'ers or Farm Sel'vant~ Year Reporting and village

....L ___________________ -..

month centre Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters men r-----"---------. ,-------'------, --,

M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults

1 2 3 4 5 () 7 t-' 9 10 11 12

1957

January Budha February March April 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.00 ].25 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 May 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.'25 ].00 1.00 Lll5 1.00 1.00 June 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.25 U5 1.00 1.00 0.25 July 2.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 LOa 1.00 0.75 August 1.50 0.75 0.75 0.75 September 1.50 150 0.50 0.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 October 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 November 2.00 1.50 1.50 December 0.75 0.75 0.75 1.50 1.50 150

1958

January Budha 0.75 0.75 February 0.62 0.62 0.62 March April 1.25 May 1.50 June 1.50 July 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.50 August 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.50 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 September 1.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 October 2.00 ].50 1.50 .. 2.00 1.50 1.00 November 2.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.00 December 1.50 1.25 1.25 Us 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 125 1.2::;

1959

January 13udha 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.2ii 1.00 O.OJ Om 1.25 1.25 1.25 February ·1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.25 1.25 1.23 March 1.50 ],~.5 1.25 1.25 1.00 0.62 0.6~ 1.25 1.115 1.2.) April 2.00 1.25 J.25 Ul5 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.25 1.25 1.25 May 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 June ::1.00

391 .

Z B. 2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED

NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)

DISTRICT

A-Un~"killed Labourers or Farm Servants B·Skilled Labourers or Artisans Reporting Year

r- J... --, ,-- village and Herdsmen Other Agl'icultu ral Labourers centre month

,.--------'--- ----.. r-------'-- Carpenters Black·

M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults smiths

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

19117

flldha January February

MlI.rch

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 4.00 April

1.00 1.00 100 1·50 1.00 1.00 5.00 4.00 May

1.50 1.50 1.50 7.00 7.00 June

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75 7.00 7.00 July

0.42 0.42 0.42 0.62 0.62 0.62 .. August

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 5.00 5.00 September

1.50 1.50 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 5.00 5.00 October

2.00 1.50 5.00 4.00 November

2.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 5.00 .. :-_ December

1958

2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 6.00 5.00 Budba Januar~

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 February

1.50 1.50 1.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 March·

1.00 1.00 0.75 1.50 1.50 4.00 4.00 April

1.50 1.00 2.00 1.50 5.00 4.00 May

1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 5.00 4.00 June

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 5.00 4.00 July

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 August

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 2.50 September

1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 4.00 October

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ].00 1.00 tOO 3.00 November

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 12.5 1.00 5.00 5.00 December

1959

0.50 0.50 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.75 4.00 ".00 Budha January

0.50 0.50 0.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 +.00 February

0.50 O.GO 0.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 4.00 March

0.50 0.50 0.50 1.75 1.00 1.00 5.00 4.00 April

1.00 ].00 1.00 2.00 1.25 1.25 5.00 4.00 May

1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.25 1.25 5.00 4.00 Jum:

392

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND

PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

MANDSAUR

A-Un,J;illetl Labollre19~ or Farnl Servant'" Yf"ar l{eporting ~U'd village ----------------------~

month centre Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeder, Reapers & Harvesters

nlen r--.---_.L---~ ,-------'----------. r--:-- --,

M F Non-Adults :.\1 F Non-Adult. M F Non-Adults

1 2 'l 4 5 (; S () 10 11 12

105:1

July Budha 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

August 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75

September ],75 1.50 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75

October 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.50

November 2.00 175 1.50 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.00 1.25 0.75

December 2.00

1960

January Budha 1.50 0.62 0.fi2 0.62

February 1.50 1.00 1-00 0.75

March 1-75 1.00 1.00 0.75

April 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75

May 1.44

June 1.75 1.75 1.00 1.00 .. July 1.75 1.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.50

August 1.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 .. September .. October 1.75 1.75 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50

November 1.75 1.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.50 1.00 1.00

December 1.75 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.50 1.00 1.00

~ou,.ce:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

:193

2 B. 2

NON·ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED

NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 ttl 1960)-Col1t1d.

DISTRICT

A-Un"killed Labotlrer~ or Fat'm Servant' H-Skilled Labourers Or Artisans Reporting Year

r------------------'--------------...., ,-----'---------. village and Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers centre month

-.. r-- ., Carpenters Black-1\1 F ~on-Adulls M F Non-Adults smiths

)3 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 2 1

1~9

1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.\15 1.'25 5.00 i.OO Budha July

1.00 1.00 2.00 0.75 0.75 5.00 4.00 August

1.00 1.00 1.75 0.75 0.75 5,00 4.00 September

1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 4.00 October

1.00 1.00 175 0.75 0.76 5.00 4.00 November

1.00 1.00 1.50 0.75 0.75 500 5.00 December

1960

lOu 1.00 1.50 0.75 0.7.5 5.00 4.00 Dudha January

1.00 1.00 1.50 0.15 0.75 5.00 tOO February 1.00 1.00 1.50 0.75 0.75 5-00 4.00 March

1.00 1.00 l.5G 0.75 0.75 5.00 4.00 April 1.00 1.00 1.44 1,00 1.00 5.00 4.50 May

1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 June ].50 1,00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 July 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 August

September

1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 l.00 ti.OO 500 October 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 November

150 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 ' •. OJ 0.00 December

094

TABLE 2C,l

STATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

MANDSAUR DISTRlcr

Number of ,..--------------.----------"--------------------- ...

Year Cattle Buffaloe,; Sheep and Tractors Oil Electric Sugarcane

1

195] Census

1956 Census

]fIBl Census

:I

472,93,~

5110,55!'!

573,999

3

139,064

HG,IIGS

] 68,178

G03.t~ engines pumps crushers

4 5

147,188 If.

228,3B\) 2(J

248,11~ fJG

G 7 8

92

301

1

12

47lJ

475

SQt<rae:-Dir.ctor of Land Records, Madhya Prade'h.

TABLE 2C·2

TACCAVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED (1956.57 to 1960·61)

Type of Tarcavi

1

Pumpi

Rehats

Horticulture

'Wells

Bullocks

Municipal Compost

Tractors

Reclamation

Total

1956-57

2

36,000

.. 95,450

131,450

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

1957-5<;

3

18.;;'00

(i,GOO

H~,8'l5

5,400

8,500

900

lS2,7%

19.5S-.'i9

4

79,100

1,700

8,550

153,850

500

] ,500

2J,000

2G6,200

(In Rupees)

1959-00 1900-61

5 (j

61,300 3B,SOO

EGO

9,650 3,450

195,800 1\)9,991 J.~,OOO

49,100

33J,350 230,741 ---~------------ -------------->---------

Sou,."e:-Co]JectoT. Mandsaur,

395

TABLE 2D.l

STATISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES (1952-53 to 1960-61 )

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Type of Society Year No. of No. of Owned Funus Working Capital Loans advanced Societies Members (in Rupee,) (in Rupee~) i in Rupees)

1 :I 3 4 5 6 'I

Credit \952-5:1 2 R08 flo3,726 1,431,489 576,335 (a) Central Bank 195q-54 2 RI2 363.742 1,591,~57 406,843

1954-55 2 soi 371,268 1,870,266 559,230 1955-56 2 846 402,627 2,376,022 794,665 1956-57 2 947 539.806 3,378,163 1,492,514 1957-58 :2 1,061 659,953 4,171,365 2,372,560 1958-MJ 2 1,132 849,259 5,056,719 2,576,893 195U-60 2 l,167 4,732,488 6,110,858 3,872,241 1960-61 2 922 4,316,050 8,43,.084 5,860,596

(b) Agricultural Societies 1953-54 520 11,692 644,890 1,440,719 407,419 1954-55 538 11,858 640,482 1,651,297 566.990 195.5-56 57S 12,904 804,600 2,04~,704 774,450 1956-57 (ill 14,74.8 980,1193 2,782,095 1,418,015 1957-58 629 16,317 1,123,484 3,218,307 2,238.056 19·'58-5g 62.~ 18,905 1,421,22'3 4,805,458 2,445,397 1959-('0 595 21,325 1,736,058 5,532,836 2,964,200 1960-61 596 24,688 2,146,456 7,227,248 3,445,036

(c) Non-Agricultural 1953-54 2g 2,778 62,873 349,654 28,599 1954-55 29 0.495 214,182 378,180 499,198 1955-56 15 ],993 40,914 117,980 32,502 1956--57 1.5 1,990 120,814 268,837 98,556 1957-5S 23 2.544 268,295 578,852 674.94tJ 1958-5fJ 28 2,668 281,fl27 631,282 764,432 1959-60 26 2,0.')!) 270.21 q 612,281 520,312 1960-61 :11 650 101,'259 156,883 ~95,"1 R

2 Non-Credit 1953-54 4 86 3,926 11,532 4,56:3 la) Agricultural other than Primary 1954-55 5 88 7,074 22,228 11,100

Rural areas 1955-56 8 317 8.683 63,353 34443 1956-57 12 ,176 IHl,fJ05 109,14'3 47,95;; 1957-58 11 fi68 40,9711 126,4M 136,73,j 19.58-59 12 645 47,25D 153.246 82,141 1 959-CO 1fJ 1,435 112,315 293,5·JQ 188,714 J 960-61 18 1,5.50 359,790 1,116,349 :.190,637

(il) Non·:\\\ricultmal SocietieR 1953-54, '2 23 415 420 19.54-5.5 3 :'IS 526 530 ., 19.55-56 3 Ilfl .. 1956-.57 '2 (i.J 14,680 14,697 .. 1957-58 4 H(j 17,795 :19,524 174,460 1958-59 5 245 41,012 84,829 227,039 1!l5D-60 40 1,528 82,212 198,5% 396,721 1960-61 65 l,83.~ 186,852 i'HJ5,341 148,514

(c) Societies other than Pnmary 1953-54 16 356 ]0,615 24,101 6.350 Rural areas ]954-55 18 4J.l 10,852 30,409 6,7011

lD.5:j-56 27 880 19,146 76,355 119,O60 19,'56-57 52 1,302 55,557 206,535 39,746 1957-58 .')() 1,312 82,020) :227,091 43.972 1958-59 .')5 1,432 93,069 246,811 55,287 1959-60 57 1,522 98,315 265,700 65.295 1960-61 fi7 1,071 22,02!i 118,565 98,245

Urban areas 1953-54 17 598 18,848 44,822 4,56S 1954-55 19 712 40,212 63,576 38,250 1955-56 23 858 37,698 87,481 57,409 1956-57 25 1,835 52,990 240,116 117,760 1957-58 23 18,22 66,720 280,995 66,970 1958-59 26 1,988 95,563 417,038 140,936 1959-60 24 1,970 102,262 402,312 182,518 1960-61 22 1,965 104,342 408,215 1765f9

Source :-Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Mandsaur.

396

TABLE 2D.2

STATISTICS OF INSURANCE AND NATIONAL SAVINGS

Year

1

1959 1960

No. of Policies issued

2

N.A. N.A.

Source:-Divisional Manager, L. I. C. Indore.

S. No.

1

Name of Bank

State Bank of India

Funjab National Bank Central Bank Bank of Rajasthan Jaipur

National Co-operative Bank

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Amount insured (in Rupees)

3

46.68 Lakhs 49.73

TABLE 2 D.3

LIST OF BANKS

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Head Office or Branch Of fice

3

Branch Office

Head Offjce

1 2 3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Mandsaur District Co-operative Land Mortgage Bank The Saify Commercial Co-operative Bank Ltd.

10 11 12

13 14

Central Co-operative Bank

Source :-Collector, Mandsaur.

Branch Office Head Office Branch Office

Head Office Branch Office

Amount invested in National Savings (in Rupees)

4

3,318,995 3,457,557

Location

4

Mandsaur Neemuch

Mandsaur Mandsaur NeemuC'h Shamgarh Mandsaur Mandsaur Mandsaur Rampura Mandsaur

Malhargarh, Bhanpura, Garoth, Sitamau, Suwasara & Shamgarb Neemuch

Jawa.d, Singoli, Jeeran, Mana.sa & Rampura.

397

TABLE 3.1

STATISTICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (1951 to 1960)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Number of Courts No. of original cases

decided involving No. of persons put up

for trial ~-----~----~ .- r-----'-------., Magistrates Se~sions Additional Offences Offences

Year Judges Sessions against against M F Judges persons property

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1951 7 1 1,1,36 6511 1,545 56 1952 7 1 360 398 1,137 63 1953 7 2 448 810 916 39 1954 7 2 398 291 1,075 51 1955 7 2 859 276 1,389 65 1956 7 :2 451 335 1,282 56 1957 7 :2 610 379 1,396 58 1958 7 3 .. 423 295 1,163 25 1959 7 3 533 358 1,349 39 1960 7 3 558 346 , 1,445 41

Source :-CoJIector, Mandsaur.

TABLE 3.2

STRENGTH OF POLI~E AND JAILS (1951 to 1960)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Convicted ,.--_---l---~

M F

9 10

614 20 508 16 532 5 531 11

473 13 642 IS 591 20 685 11 605 10

10

Year Number of Police Stations

Number of Police Constables

Number of Jails

Daily Average Number of Convicts in the Jail

1 2 3

1951 19 710

1952 18 634

1953 IS 646

19M 18 646

1%5 18 646

1956 18 646

1957 17 625

1958 17 625

1959 17 631

1960 18 635

Soul'ce:-1 Superintendent of Police, Mandsaur, 2 Inspector General of Prisons, Madhya Pradesh.

4

4

4

4

5

..

.. 13 12 32

398

TABLE 3.3

ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF REVENUE (1951-52 to 1960-61) MANDSAUR DISTRICT

RECEIPTS FRO ;\1

Year -_. ..;__ ---_. Sales Tax Entertainment Excise Revenue Motor Spirit Sales of Stamps

Tax Tax 1 2 3 1 5

1951-52 .33G,151 770,2G9 1952-53 384,172 6,257 785,828 19i1il-54 573,154 285 1,020,488 12,192 1954-55 7H,95S 395 840,50 I 77 ,026 1955-56 794,198 2,36G 112,993 1956-57 !l93,120 50 319,025 121,403 ]957-58 1,281,396 63,IU4 1,559,860 121,517 ]958-59 612,394 Vl5,09:J 1,833,781 114,486 1959-60 919,813 147,305 2,041,699 'U2,S62 1960-61 957,378 155,904 454,098 25.3,785 SOltrce:-Treasury Officer, Mandsaur

Yeal"

1

1950-51 1951-5Z 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 19(j0-61

Source :-Collector, ;,\land~:tlJr.

Year

1

1951 1952 1953 1954 1956 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

TABLE 3.4

LAND REVENUE FOR THE DECADE

(1950-51 to 1960-61)

,..----Regular

2

2,411,781 2,916,548 2,982.345 3,727,974 3,473,885 3,500,672 3,28'3,946 .'1,'271,190 !l,2.56,9~8 R,188,R98 1,273,024

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

DEMAND -. ---..}._---=----------..,

A!'rear~

'I

1,584 5'55,932

7,390 320,605

8,978 11,33.<; 11,905

i),OlS :1,114 1,4Dl '.l,nO

T.\DLE 3.5

STATISTICS OF REGISTRATION

(1951 to 1960)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

No. of Documents Registered

Z

1,200 606 559 408 587 577 688 891

1,106 1,706

SOII,.;:e :-Sllb Registrar, Manllsaul'.

G

2G5,219 239,148 304,260 Il~S,9iW 266,829 250,3:l2 269,254 25'l,579 392,994 506,102

(In Rupees) Value of Property

tl'''n~terred

" 1,105,970

899';45 551,806

1,084,625 590,426 746,246 669,825

1,132,824 1,442,212 2,012,6l4

(In Rupees)

---, Forest Tobacco

Re\'enue 7

192,030 161,811 'l.'.W,624 304,096 387,326 347,697 400,80G 366,197 B50,507

(In Rupees) COLLECTION

2.410,958 2,360,61(; 2.m5,462 3,407,369 3,464,m8 3,489,330 3,272,0-\1 3,'26{\,lOf) 3,2fjg .. ~3.5 3,18'1,404 3,271,206

Tax 8

399

TABLE 3,6

ST ATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES ( 1951-;2 to 1960-61 )

MANDSAUR DISTRICT (In Rupees)

INCOME EXPENDITURE r-

J_ -, Year Tax Non.-Tax Other Public Safety Public Public

Revenue Revenue Income including Health Education Works Others lighting

1 :.2 q 4 5 (; 7 .~ I,

(i) MUnicipal Council, Jawad {1951-52 to 1%0-61)

1951-52 11,183 5,90) 2,Hi.'i 7St! .5,491 YJ (;,164 8,755 1952-53 S,119 .'5.0';'l 2,3.jt) ~167 6,946 50 l,50K 1I,09S 19,~3-54 9,798 'l,60'1 2,G41 84.1 5,087 100 489 8,639 Hl54-55 16,25fi 71(; 2,16G a69 .5,89.5 201 10,776 1955-5G 37,004 l,G8G 0,655 3,139 8,324 100 2,352 19,306 1 951~-57 38,032 26,81S 13,152 5,42.'1 7,622 2211 5,034 17,678 1957-58 40,961 1-1,614 6,80G 4,074 11,812 360 55,184 17,378 1958-59 41,93G 14,385 R,641 3,713 S,127 390 27,040 18,311 1959-60 47,581 25,22'1 21,702 4,56!'l 85,710 890 7,943 21,959 1960-(11 53,.'>04 23,:367 20,30G 4,305 !'lR,9:34 300 30,252 25,191

Source :-Chief l\[unicipal Officer, Munir;ipal Councd, Jawad,

(ii) Municipal Council, Neemuch (1950-51 to 1960-61)

1950-51 40,883 69,142 22,669 5,648 38,023 340 17,296 50,576 1951-.~2 37,634 47,994 1.542 6,457 28,924 640 11,329 72,150 1952-5B 35,126 77,615 25,63B 7,066 44,772 440 9,615 66,054 195'1-54 42,402 54,885 2,022 10,210 36,852 640 28,523 66,370 1954-55 123, t98 67,629 1Vl,'398 12,984 40,839 1,648 21,925 89,112 1955-56 205,564 68,126 538,419 IIl,638 61,132 2,226 95,576 813,336 1956-57 198,933 1-18,650 487,353 17,175 60,456 2,700 158,435 1,186,018 1957-58 219,046 113,667 409,258 22,418 77,005 3,88i) 170,68:.! 558,971 1958-59 19;1,959 161,307 629,693 26,422 57,824 tH,715 124,824 1,531,760 1959-60 243.552 156, Q02 OS,936 28,416 60,772 10,30S 106,403 1,000,539 1960-61 274,72U 136,586 3,62.'5 31,579 74,337 5,191 119,272 283,6H

Source :-Cbief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Neemuch,

(iii) Municipal Council Manasa (19;0-51 to 1960-61)

1950-51 11,713 15,157 7,120 878 14,8Vl 5fi8 15,381 1951-52 12,410 4,938 9,573 9q~ 16,802 897 36,359 1952-53 13,573 805 12,675 1,477 3,486 .. 21,262 1953-54 14,169 2,.547 It;,312 ] ,'340 3,302 224 27,928 1954-55 17,9c)~ 7,1H '),~2R 2,296 5,848 12,898 1955-56 46,753 6,199 7,286 5,363 16,243 30,027 26,519 1956-57 53,453 5,OR9 27,595 11,181 8,942 .. 13,077 34,200 1957-58 61,249 6,47H 20,849 9,832 1,3153 .. 23,999 !-l4,.')23 1958-59 5(;,889 7,1i61 13,497 9,512 13,499 7,226 36,086 1959-60 54,513 9,6'18 UJ,218 9,286 16,921 17,772 44,059 1960-61 6'3,'354 10,071 21,003 10,001 12,O~8 .. 15,7R7 43,667

Source ;-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal CounCil, Mana~a.

livi MUJlicipal Counoil, Rampura (19;0-; I to 1960--61)

1(;150-51 18,04] 4,851 2,200 102 70 1,1187 17,125 1951-52 17,514 fl,734 1;")97 4(; 1 ~(j 1,348 18,532 1952-53 12,997 5,000 il,754 1,216 9,608 l,B76 9,775 1953-54 25,010 15,000 4,90g 2,314 8,697 .. 1,846 14,187 1954-55 40,753 25,325 H,79fj 5,121 19,085 8,684 20,675 16,527 1955-56 48,452 80,788 14,491 4,393 18,173 7,445 38,1583 25,554 1956-57 50,971 46,450 13,717 5,599 19,922 7,366 51,722 29,823 1957-58 62,559 19,016 16,693 5,289 19,9.51 8,191 37,025 30,508 1958-59 59,553 93,677 25,246 6,022 29,147 7,042 33,130 36,898 . 1959-60 56,146 28,873 18,366 11,018 23,986 7,875 37,169 61,836 1960-61 49,216 17,070 15,203 11,385 20,917 6,572 13,678 28579

SOUrc4 :-Cbi.f Municipal Officer, Ivlunicipal Council, Rampura.

400

TABLE 3.6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES-Contd.

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

INCOME (In Rupee.)

EXPENDITURE '- ---, ----~--------------..

Non-Tax Other Public Safety

Tax including Public Public Year Revenue Revenue Income lighting Health Education \Vorks Others

2 I'l 4 5 6 7 S 9

(v) Municipal Council, Bhllnpura (1950-51 to 1960-61)

H)jO-.'ll 4,601 1,256 15,065 1,124 4,097 118 39 5,490 1951-52 4,019 9,137 4,572 2,164 5,899 58 596 9,218 1951!-53 5,825 2,10G 3,791 1,300 5,070 5 8,978 8,102 1953-54 15,653 7,946 3,690 1,680 5,584 659 2,528 9,034 1954-55 G,970 7,342 5,898 1,550 6,319 660 348 9,435 1955-56 10,218 4,437 1,539 1,759 6,299 600 1,154 9,519 195G-57 12,94,5 3,640 2'.l,852 1,952 7,077 555 19,679 1957-58 23,650 3,58,'; H,7GG 3,732 H,469 4,860 17,891 H158-59 29,3.)1 4,(;75 12,670 3,670 6,903 14,952 20,093 1959-60, 33,058 7,0;6 25,074 5,133 1G,05B 900 37,71'.l 19(;0-61 2G,8S9 8,838 10,327 8,120 1.'i,087 8,000 1,521 2~,113

SOIif'ce :-Chief :vrunicipal Officer, l\Tllnicipal' Council, Bhanpura.

(vi) Municipal Council, Malhargarh (1950-51 to 1%0-61)

1950-51 2,1,58 928 6.5R -14 16 2,650 1,884 1951-52 1,936 918 2 ,'.l02 282 2,216 98 2,318 1952-53 1,332 51R 273 319 147 29 2,040 1953-54 1,864 ] ,351 651 393 250 140 2,084 1954-55 2,451 1,320 749 502 1,221 305 2,115 1955-56 4,425 948 692 496 1,377 517 3,456 1956-57 6,142 1,027 29,368 432 1,410 4,969 3,661 19157-58 8,149 882 4,264 1,288 2,036 7,723 5,376 1958-59 8,483 898 30,491 1,436 2,797 21,779 7,114 1959-60 10,571 2,903 25,784 721 2,741 24,987 33,579 1960-61 11,688 806 20,583 1,106 2,023 5,139 24,129

Sout'ce :-Chief :vrunicipal Officer,Municipal Council, Malhargarh.

(vii) MuniCipal Council, Narayangarh (1950-51 to 1960-61)

1(160-51 2,548 4,512 428 39 4 ~) 4,72:J 1951-.52 2,3U9 2,282 340 21 33 4,210 1952-53 2,OB6 5,OBJ 4[;9 .. .. 62 7,976 1953-5 .. 2,167 3,403 22'1 5 100 12 5,55:1 195H55 2,376 " 4,120 473 43 48 5,587 ] 955-56 1,945 ,. 8,733 GR4 57 'iC 7,1'110 1956-:7 1,804 15,042 8,801 547 18 G9 7,837 1957-5R 3,477 3,761 9,153 o9G 134 347 9,9m Woo-59 1,966 11,281 13,783 599 45 26 10,!JlU 1959-GO 2,209 7,581 16,522 1,166 118 4,000 24 47,948 Hl60-61 1l,9U 1,281 12,039 2,394 2,847 12,240 11,696

SOH,..ce :--Chief Municipal Officer ,Municipal CounCil, NarayangMh.

Iviii) Municipal Council, Garoth (1950-, I to 19,9-60)

1.9W··;)1 5,3j7 420 787 2,OG1 28 359 :1,070 1951··';2 4,315 594 7~,~ 2,58] 709 B,474 1952-r,3 4fJ,2G 480 50G 2,2m 113 2,8901 195'3-54 5,027 1,458 464 3,300 81 3.71l9 1954-55 5,339 2,8B') 535 2,64il 59 4,115 1955-56 ,- 5,816 1,(170 762 2,542 '11 5,290 1 95G-57 5,690 7,650 17,935 791 5,5!JO 280 14,434 1957-·~8 10,440 9,090 12,855 1,707 4,560 12,885 19,531 1958-59 12,687 9,934 13,725 2,37B 5,917 22,748 11,824 1959-60 11,944 10,502 13,656 2,000 6,647 (;,116 15059

Sour"e:,-Chief Municipal Officer, MuniCipal Council, Garoth.

401

TABLE 3.6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES-Colleld.

MANDSAUR DISTRICT (In Rupees:

INCOME EXPENnlTNRE ~ ________ A ________ ~ r------------- y

-----..)...--------------,

Year

1

HJ.50-51 1951-!)\l 19.52-[i.') 195ij-54 19b4-55 1955-56 1956--.57 1957-58 19·58-59 1959-60 1060-61

Tax !{evenue

2

5'!,24G 58,183 51M3

210,795 234,886 294775 aH,91j0 369,793 382,033 372,497 513,051

Non-Tall. Revenue

R

(IX)

32,657 57 ,551 39,63·1 -\3,950 5-1,246 50,367 34,410 37,653 44,351 64,969

155,33R

Other Public Safety public Income in~ludlllg Health Education

lighting

4 5 (i 7

Municipal Council, Mand,aur (1950-51 to 1960-61)

55,449 6,23a 29,518 15,449 7,690 33,235

15,449 7,550 H,65B 7,72.5 &,601) 44,416

100,000 13,746 47,015 56,000 12,538 52,204

69,082 17,378 60,458 104,54] 2-1,561 79,493

76,326 25,9RO 63,75G .. 64,923 35,182 75,776 5,280

106/147 [',314 ].26,470 G,451

Source:-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Mandsaur.

(X) Municipal Council, Sitarnau (1950-51 to 1961-61)

1fl50-51 13inO 1,45.5 1,535 2,110 4,97G il56

1951-52 9,62.5 2,330 1,117 2,134 ~,~26 ~23

19.52-.5:1 6,866 1,312 1,042 2,550 5,28R 245

19.53-54 9,459 1,500 2,131 3,008 4,964 321 l!i.54-55 18,494 1,642 1,515 3,655 6,288 557

1955-56 27.8.57 1,795 1,645 4,164 8,5.52 517

19.'\6-'57 25,374 7,951 29,402 ~,1l1 12,396 531 1957-58 2a,l39 \809 {,),25.5 2,987 10,9:15 457 1958-59 !'lO,2 1.5 5,087 1,2084 3,299 11.323 462

1959-60 29,269 16,477 1,523 5,601 16,774 371 1960-61 35,231 4,092 17,0~!J 9,U,5 1,g,Bu9 5,351

Source:-Chief Municipal Officer Municipal Council, SHaman.

TABLE 4.1

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Pel'centage Percentage of total area I)f villages

Area in of the No. of of the Population Name of Name 01 Date of ilq. district villages district covered Block Tahsil InceptioD Mile~ covered covered covered (1961)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8

Mandsaur l\lanejqaur 2-10-55 490 14-U 225 11.65 84,799

~itamau SHaman 2-10-56 49(j 14·28 245 12.69 73,620

Malbarg<lrh ;\Talhargarh' 2-10-53 3G6 10.54 204 10.56 69,705

Po,t Stage

1\1 ana,3. Manas:! 2-10-ii7 493 l4.19 417 21.59 G2,14G

Neemuch Neemuch 2-10-,5!J 260 U9 17.5 9.07 70,291

Garoth Garoth 1-4-61 440 12.67 210 10.88 70,193 Jawad Jawad 1-4-6g D06 17.45 335 17.35 86.453 Bhanpnra Bhanpura 2-10-fi~ 322 9.27 120 [J.21 58.494

Source:-Planning and Development Department, Madhya Pradesh,

Public Works Uthers

K ~}

2,493 12,0.54 2,730 15,660 5,665 4,1720

11,214 71,391 162,800 81,658 138,045 88,878 267,258 107,819 (j62,100 122,745 919,295 129,484-495,698 I.Q4,632 777,136 173,139

3,525 5,424 969 3,474 554 3,790

1,776 4,145 5,960 4,841

21,098 8,GI9 16,682 12099 52,944 29,496 14,387 9,621 281,77 16,479 32,752 16,615

Percentage to total popUlation of district covered Remarks

9 10

14.7B Reverted to stage n on 2-10-61

12.79 Stage I Extended up to 30-9-63

12.11 Started as C.D. re\'er-ted to P. 1. on 1-4.-58 and Post ~tage JI on 1-4-G3

10.79 Stage I Extended up to :~-!l-63

12.21 Converted to Stage on 2-10-uO

12.19 Stage I 15.02 Stage I 10.1G P. E.

S. Ng,

1

1

2

fI

4

5 (j

'7

40J

TABLE 4.2

ALL07MENT AND EXPENDITURE DURING FIRST AND SECOND

FIVE YEAR PLANS (In Rupees)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

FIRST PLAN SECOND PLA~ r------.J,._--~ ,.----_.__---~

Head Allotment Expenditure Allotment Expenditure

II 3 4 5 6

Agriculture & Auimal Husbandry 659,296 573,307 l,B~9,144 1,119,170

Education 1,427,088 1,299,036 9f16,655 936,655

Public Health 98,471. 83,094 20B,291 30,431

Transport and Communications 950,08S 784,fl89 1,062,000 970,000

Co-operative Societies 50.,400 504,400

Housing 10'3,410 103,410 423,095 423,095

Labour WelfaJe 38,193

SouI'ce:-District Agriculture Officer, Distt. Livestock Officer, Distt, Educational Officer, Civil Surgeon, Executive Engineel' P,\\' !),

(B,&R.), Ass!!, Registrar, Co.operative Societies and Collector, Mandsaur.

TABLE 5.1

EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS (1951-52 to 1960·61)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Whether Inter, No, of Hostel S. Degree or Government Teacher~ No. of Scholars facilities No. Name of Institution Post Graduate or Private Year ,.--...._ ..--~ ,---_L~

.tv! F M F M F

1 2 ~ 4 i tj 7 S 9 10 U

1 Government Inter Colle~e Inter Govt, 1951- 511 21 421 13 Jl Mandsaur 1952-53 24 406 11 11

195fl-54 24 :l65 2 11 1954-55 22 396 :.I 11 1955-56 2:1 409 ~ 11 19,'\6-1i7 14 ~'2.'i 9 14

Degree Govt. 1957-58 17 311 20 14 1!l58-59 ::!2 296 19 17 19,')9-60 22 326 26 17 1960-61 '!.7 365 22 17

\I Government Degree Colleic Del:ree Govt. 1956-57 73 4 .. Nelffiuch 1957-58 5 137 6

1958-59 12 199 1.'! 1959-60 22 125 9 1960--61 22 173 13

S Government Degrle college Delilree Gov!. 1958-59 7 77 1 Rampura 1969-60 12 106 2

1960-61 13 92

SouY',:-Principale, GOyt. Degree Colleges, ldandsaur, Neemuc:h & Rampura.

Year

1~159

19GO

1<)61

No.

2

'l

2

:2

Daily Papers --,

Total circniation

:'1.000

3.500

4.000

SOllrc~:-CoJlector, :\Iand~allr

403

TABLE 5.2

STATISTICS OF JOURNALS MANDSAUR DISTRICT

HEALTH

\Veekly and Fortnighth ,.-___ ____J._ ____ ,

No.

TABLE 6A.l

Total circulation

5

1,000

1.000

J .000

STATISTICS (1951 to 1961)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Years

Monthly ...------'--~

No. Total

6

1

1

circulation

7

500

-------------------_._-----------------------------., Description 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1'161

1 2 3 [j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Primary Health (>ntrf" (a) Number 1 1 1 1 1 (h) No. of neds 12 :2G 2.5 6 36

Hospitals including Nur'ing Homes fa) Number 4 " 4 J 4 [> [i 5 5 [;

Ib) No. of J~e(l, 161 161 5::) 53 ~O :i!i H4 20(\ 220 258 258 I li<p:msarie<

!'<umber 4.5 47 .55 56 55 1i5 5:~ 54 58 58 5S

~d C. ''''s (a) Numl,er [, ;_; 5 [) 5 5 5 5 J (h) No of Iieds oj 4 4 4

:;pecial Medical InstitutIOns

(1) Lepra,,' (2) V.D Clinic~ (:3) T H. Clinics 1 1. 1 1 1 1. 1 (4) Mental Ho~pital~ ..

);0 of Reglstered Medical Practitioners (a) Allopathic 15 18 Vi 14 16 17 20 25 2S 29 30 (:.,) Homeopathic (c) Ayurvedic 5 6 S 11 13 12 10 14 18 20

No. of Registered Nurse, 1{j IS 11:) 19 111 24 ~o 82 'l5 3 .. ·15

No. of Registered Midwives 2 3 4 /) 25 29 29 29 '19

No. of Registere<l Vaccinators 12 12 12 B 12 13 14 14 15 10 16 Lict of Family Planning ClIme'

(a) Government 2 1 "I 2 (b) Non-Government ..

Per'son, u,ing Contraceptives 50 039 63 144 216 No. of Per~ons operated 54 U6 ,5 85 75

Sou,...-e:-Additional Civil Surgeoll. Mandsaur.

404

TABLE 6A. 2 TABLE 6A. 3

NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO AVAILED

OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS

VACCINATION STATISTICS

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

MANDSAUR DISTRICT Number of Number of

Number of No. to whom Year

,---____ _J._ _______ --.,.

contraceptives

Year Vaccinations Re-Vaccinatlons

1 !l 8

Vasectomies Tube-tYing have been issued 1951 N.A. N.A.

1 ~ S 4 19511

HI1!7 33 ;11 2 1958 22,213 4,347

195~ 38 28 1 1954, 14,~711 3,0'31

1955 16,206 18,144 1959 33 42 3 1956 17,190 4,497

1960 46 39 ".i 1957 21,987 26,460

1961 29 4{) 1958 '21,451 14,401

1959 17,865 5,740 1960 15,4S3 2,12~

.',oun:e:- Civil Surgeon, Mand"au!. Source:-Additional Civil Surgeon, ;-'1and~aur.

S. No.

1

II

:l

Year

2

1!J52

1911.

191ii5

TABLE 6A. '"

B. C. G. CAMPAIGN

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Te",ted Vaccinated Remarks

3 4 iJ

124,216 21,71)(i Work "as not done every year.

24,85~ 7,889 The teams moved from district

2,491 1,399 to di£trict.

~ourc~:-B. C. G. Supervising ;"ledical Officer, :\Iandsaur.

TABLE (lA. 5

PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA ERADICATION PROGRAMME MANDS6,.UR DISTRICT

Year

1\i.'>~

1YtiO

1961

Tutal No. of , iliages (target:

2

1,605

1,554

l,54G

Villages protected during ,--~----_--\....-------~~-,

ht Round 2nd Rouud

1,443

1,545

1,543

4

1,.'121

1,551

l,M4

.'iollrcM;-\Id.lllria Medical Ofiicer, N. :VI. E. P. Unit, Mandsaul'.

405

TABLE 6B.l

BIRTHS AND DEATHS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND RURAL/URBAN

(1956-63)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Tobl Births Deaths Infant Death" Year ItUr,li ~-----, ,- ---, ,--__'___~ Birth

Urban M F M F M F Rate

1 II 3 5 6 7 8 9

1956 T 1.780 2,391 781 921 805 115 H C70 1,190 23:) 320 155 53

V 1,110 1,201 551 601 150 57

1957 T 2,GIS 5,580 476 1,017 116 130 R 1.'310 2,779 212 452 61 58 V 1.308 2.SCI 26~ 5G5 55 72

1958 T Record not available R U ..

1959 T 1,430 1,117 472 878 119 97 R 393 272 126 96 39 28 V 1,037 845 346 282 80 14

1960 T 1,471 1,189 691 563 137 103 R 653 4E8 320 281 70 44 l! E18 701 371 2811 67 59

Source:-Civil Surgeon, 1\fandsaur

.Vote·~Informatjon for th~ years priOl' to 19M was not ~vailable,

TABLE 6B.~

DEATHS IN THE DISTRICT FROM SOME SELECTED CAUSES

(19SI-1960)

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

C;.u,es 19.,1 19511 1953 1951 1955 1958 1907 19M

~ 3 4 I) 6 7 S 9

Cholera II Small·p~ II 155 tl3

;l Plague 4 Fever 70 90 244 5 Dysentery 24 63 127 Ii T. B, :l42 1110 29 7 Injuries 27 20 85 8 Natal & Post Natal 1:4 21 29 9 Cancer il S 6

10 Heart Dlsea~e 10 19 ~7

Source:-Civil Su I gean, Man:1saur.

Death Rate

10

..

1959

10

16

19B 50

2611 40 81:1 19 :l3

Infant Death Rate

11

1960

11

64 :l3

121 28 26 :.11 11

S. No.

1 2

3 4 5

6 7

II 1 '2 3 4 5 6 7

R

9 10

11

12 13 14

15 16

17 18

1

4(lfi

TABLE: 7·1

COMMUNICA TION ST ATISTICS-ROADS MANDSAUR DISTR[CT

Name of Road

2

State Highways Mhow Neemuch Road Mandsaur Pratapgarh Road

Bhanpura lhalawat' Road P. R. B. S. Road Neemuch Nasirabad Road

Neemuch Manasa Road Mana«a Hampul'a Road

Major District Roads Pipalia Manasa Road Mandsaur Sitamau Road Sitamau Basai Road Arnh Suwal'ara Road Garoth Bhanputa Road Garoth Rampura Roall Garoth lVlelkheda Road

Garoth Bolia Road Shamgal'h Suwasara Road Shamgarh Chandwasa Road

BhanpU\'? Chambal Dam Road

Neemuch Jawad Athana Road

From

Mankheda Mandsaur

Bhanpura Sunari Neemuch

Neemuch Manasa

Pipalia Mandsaur SHamau Amia Garoth Garoth Garoth

Garoth Shamgarh Sh8mgarb

Bhanpura

l\'eemuch Jawad Nayagaon Kesharpura Station Jawad Morwan Jawad Road Mor\\an Neemuch Singoli Road Neemuch Ratangarh Gwalior Kalan Hoad Ratangarh

Singoli Makhanganj Road Neemucb Chbita Kheda Road

Singoli Neemuch

To

{

Neemuch M.P. Boundary

III.P. Boundary Bhanpura Nasirabad

Manasa Rampura

Manasa Sitamau Basai Suwasara Bhanpul'a Hampllra 1\!elkherJa

Boli~.

Suwasara Chandwasa

Chamba1·Dam

Athana ](e~harpura

Jawad Singoli Gwalior Kalan

Makhanganj Chhita Kheda

SQllt'ct':- Executh'e Engineer, P. \\'. D. (B & H.\, :\Ianel<anr.

TARLE 7.2

Type. i.e., Total distance aU weather, j ailing in th e permanent or

Di5trict in miles fair weather 5 6

M.F. 50.0 All weather 8.4 All weather

10.0 All weather 7.0 All weather

12.2 All weather

16.4 All weather 20.4 All weather

24.0 All weather 18.6 All weather 13.2 All weather 38.3 All weather 1'2.6 All weather 11.0 All weather

0.0 All weather

12 G A II weath er 9.1 All weather

UA All weather

20.0 All weather

0.2 All weather 7.2 All weather 9.4 All weather

50.0 All weather 24.0 All weather

10.0 All weather 11.0 All weather

LIST OF RAILWAY STATIONS

S. 1\0.

1\ame of Station

s. ::-<0

l\ame of Station

Class

7

I

J I I

I I

I I I

I I I

I

1

I

1

I

I

I

l\I etre G 'wg<e Metre Gauge-Concld.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

lhrayab Dhodhar K&chnara Dal<Jda :\Iann<aur Thal'od I'lpalia ;\!alhargarh Harkia Khal

Source:-Railway Time Table.

1D Neemuch 11 Jawad Road

Broad Gauge

1 Suwasara )I Shamgarh 3 Garoth 4 KurJasi 5 Jhalawar Road

Kind

il

Fully Asphalted Partly W. B. M. (Asphalted)

Fully Asphalted Fully Asphalted W. B. M.

(Partly Asphalted) W.B.M. W.B.M.

W. B. Ill. W. B. :\1. W.B.M. W.B.M. W.B.M. W.B.M. \\'. B. 1\1. (Partly A"phaltell) W.B.lII W. B. M. W.B.M. (Partly Asphalted) W.B.M. (Fully Asphalted) W.B.M. W.B.1\I. W.B.M. W.B.M. Partly W. B. M. and Asphalted W.B.M. W.RM.

407

TABLE 7.3

LIST OF POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Whether telegraph Whether telegraph Type of and telephone Type of amI telephone

S. No. :s"ame Office facilities a\~o exist S. No. Name Office facilities also exist 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Mandsaur Head Office T. 0, P.C.O. 41 Kharaoda Branch Office 1 Afzalpur Branch Of fice 42 Kothdi Buzurg 2 Akodda 43 Paoti 3 Amlawad 44 Sandhara 4 Badwan 45 Sathkhera 5 Bha\ot 46 Mandsaur Fort Town Sub Office T.O,P.C.O. 6 Daloda Office 7 Dhamnar 47 l\Iandsaur Railway T.O,PC.O. S Dhundharka Station !l Gujar Bardia 48 Shamgarh T.O,P.C,O.

10 Jhawal 49 Baghunia J1ranch Office 50 Chandwasa

11 Kachnara

12 Kaya.mpur 51 Hatunia 13 Kunchrod 52 Khajuri 14 Lodh 53 Melkheda

" 15 Malia 54 Sitamau Sub Office TO,p.e 0. 16 Motipura 5fj Basai Branch Off ICe

17 MuJtanpura !j6 Deepakheda 1,~ Nahargarh m Khejadya 19 ~imbod !jq Laduna 20 Piplva Kara(iIa W M3.npura

(j() Tltrod

'.u Ranayara

22 Rewas Deora 61 Sllwa"ara Sub Office T.O, 23 Sabakheda 62 Ajaipur Branch Office

24 Udpura 6'3 Ghasoi

25 Bhanpura Sub Office p.e.o. 64 Runija

26 Babulda Branch Office II Neemuch Head Office T.O,P.C.O. 27 Koyla

Chita Kheda Branch Office 28 Lot Khedi

29 Naoli ~ Dadauli ;\ Daroo

flO Rhe~oda M'wcl, Sub Office neccan

31 Hhewda Town "ranch Office 5 Dhamnia

32 Borda 6 Garwada

33 Sabal I<heda 7 Harwar

34 Chambai Construction R Harkia I<hal

Camp Sub Office \) Jam\1Iliva Kaian

35 Dharmshala 10 Jat

(Mandgaur Town) p.e.o. 11 Javi

Gandhisagar Colony .. 36 T.O. l2 Jeeran .. 37 Garoth T.O,p.e.o, 13 I<anjarda 38 Rardia Branch Office 14 Kankrya Talai 39 narkhe!',l r;~mga'a 15 Kal'ad\3. \[ahal'aj 40 Holia 16 Morwan ..

408

TABLE 7.3

LIST OF POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES-Condd.

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Whether telegraph Whether telegraph Type of and telephone Type of and telephone

S. No. Name Office facilities also exist S. No. Name Oifice facilities also exist

1 2 3 1 iii 3 4

17 Neemuch Railway Branch Office 44 Khajuri Branch Office Station 45 Mahagarh ,.

18 Palsoda ~6 Pard3 19 Piplya Raoji 47 Piplya Chota (10 Ratangarh .. 48 }\ arayangarh Sub Office

49 Bardia Kalan Branch Of fice 21 Rawati Deoll

50 Budha 2!l Sarwanya 23 S::.van

Dcrwada 24 Semli Chandrawat

til Of 52 Dhabla 25 Janakpur

26 Baghana Sub Office 58 Krishna Nagar (Zarda)

27 Jawad TO,P.C.O. 134 Takrawad "

f' 28 Athana Branch Office 55 Sanjeet .. 29 Bawal

fi6 Magrana

ao 07 N eemuch City Sllb Office T.O.pe.o. NayagaoD

T.O. iSS Piplya

iii] Suwa Kheda 59 Bahi Branch Oftice

5~ Tarapur 60 Balagud.l

88 Kukdeshwar Sub Office 81 Malhargarb 61 Botalganj

36 Chaldu Branch Offiee 62 Kangbatti

86 Mana!'8 Sub Office T.O,p.e.o. 63 Rarnpura Sub Office T.O,p.e.o.

57 Antri Branch Office 64 Besla Branch Office

88 Alhed ]aglr 65 Singoli Sub Office T.O. by Phone

59 Barlai system

40 Bhat Khedi 6ti Dbang;loll Branch Office

67 Jhantb .. 41 ChaehOi' 68 Kadwac,a

42 Danta (i!l Victoria Barncks Sub Office T. U.

48 Dear! Khawasa

'1'.0. - Telegrapb Office., p.e.o. - Public Call Ultice.

SOH",,6:-Post Masters, Malldfaur & Neemuch.

409

TABLE 8.1

LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Place where When held Local religious Duration of Average S. Mela or or other occasion the Mela or total \Vho manages No. Fair is held Hindi Months English Months of the Mela or Fair Fair (in days) attendance the Fair/Mela

1 II :3 4 5 f, 7 8

JAWAD TAHSIL

1 Kadwasa Chaitra Sudi 9 Marchi April Ramdeo Ka Mela 2,000 Gram Panchayat 2 Patiyala Vaisakha April/May Maje MahadeQ 1 15,000 Gram Panchayat 3 Athana Vaisahha Sudi 11 ApriljMay Sukhanand Mela ,~ 8,000 Gram Panchayat 4 Nayagaon Bhadra Sudi 2 August/September Ramdeo Ka Mela 1 1,000 C;ram Panchayat (j Dhangaon Bhadra Sudi 10 August/September Tejaji Ka Mela 1 1,500 Gram Panchavat

2 NEEMUCH TAHSIL

t5 Bhadwa Chaitra March/April Bhadwa Mata 9 2,000

7 Harwar Vaisakha April/May JetJi Mahadeo 1 1,000 Local People

8 Neemuch Sravana Sudi 15 July/August Raksha Bandhan 1 1,000 Local People

9 Chita Kheda Bhadra August/September Ramdeoji Ka Mela 3 11,000 Local People 10 Neemuch Asvina Sudi 10 September/October Dashahara 1 !I,500 Ramlila Samiti

11 Bhadwa Asvina Badi-l0 September/October Dashahara 9 2,000 Durga Committee

12 Neemuch February Urs Shahbuddin Baba 4 4,000 Durga Committee

IS Neemuch February Risata Ur~ 1 100 Durga Committee

14 Neemuch Phalguna Badi·lS February/March Shivratri 1 5,000

15 Neemuch 'Phalguna Badi-IS February/March Kileshwar Mahadeo Mela 1 500 Kile~hwal' l\'lahadeo Committee

16 Ran~ar Every 30 Ramnath J,OOO Local People (Amavasya)

3 MANASA TAHSIL

17 Shankhodhar Vaisakha April/May Shankhodhar Mela 8 10,000 ~fandal Panchayat

18 Rampura Sravana July/August Mankeshwar Mahadeo I 500 Gram Panchayat

19 Antri Pausa December/January Mataji Ka Mela 15 1,000 Gram Panchayat

20 Kedareshwar Phalguna Badi-13 FebruarY/March Shivratri 8 ],000 Gram Panchayat

21 Kukdeshwd.r Phalguna Badi-13 February/March Shivratri 2 3000 Gram Panchayat

22 Rampura No certain date Urs 3 300 Bohra Community

4 BHANPURA TAHSIL

23 Sandhara Chaitra Sudi-9 March/April Ramnavmi 1 1,000 \' ilIagel"

24 Takhaji Naoli Vaisakha Sudi-15 April/May Tarkeshwarji 1 1,000 Villagers

25 DudhaKhedi Asvina Sudi-9 September/October Mataji Ka Mela 1,500 Villagers

26 Bhanpura Phalguna Badi-13 February/March Mahadeoji Ka Mela 1 1,000 Villager'

5 MALHARGARH TAHSIL

27 l\Ialhargarh Sravana July/August Mataji Ka Mela '2,000

28 Vyankateshwar Sravana July/August Mahadeo Ka Mela 5,000 Gram Pancbayat Mahadeo

~9 Malhargarh Bhadra August/September Ramdeoji Ka Mela 1 1,000 !'vlunicipal Commlttee

:30 Bahi Pausa December/J anuary Mahavir Parasnath 1 1,000 fain Community

6 GAROTH TAHSIL

31 Garoth Chaitra Sudi-9 March/ April Ramnavmi 1 :',000 MuniCipal Committhe

32 Parasali Chaitra March/April Mahavir Jayanti 400 Jain Communlty

33 Shamgarh Vaisakha April/May Mahadeoji '; 500 Gram Panchayat

34 Pola Dungar ~rav"na Hadi-30 July/ AuguRt ~ravani Amavl1!-' "00 Yilla~e'" Khar Khedi

35 Sath Kheda Asvina September/October Navratri 9 6,00U (-;"dnl I'ancba)at

a6 Chandwasa Magha January/February Shivji Ka Mela 2 5,000 (_;ram Panehaya,

410

TABLE 8.1

LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS-Concid.

MANDSAUR DISTRiCT

Place where S. Mela or No. Fair is held

1 II

37 Barkhedi

38 Lasudiya

39 Nagri

40 Mandsaur

41 Amlawad

42 Nalchha

43 Narsingpura 44 Mandsaur

~5 Mandsaur

46 Mandsaur

47 Mandsaur

48 Maru Khedi

4:9 Bani

FjO B"mia Khe,l i

61 Shivgarh

52 Suwasal'a , .) ," Kodiazar

fi-l Bhagor

5.5 Sitamau i)fj N;\hargarh

When held _______ .1-_____ -....

Hindi Months English Months

3 4

Chaitra Sudi-IO March/ April

Chaitra Sudi-15 March/April

Chaitra Sudi-7 March/April

Vaisakha April/Mav

Vaisakha Sudi-5 April/May

Asadha Sudi.15 June/July

Sravana Monday July/ August Sravana Sudl-! July/August

Sravana Badi-'2. Iuly/ August

Phalguna February /March

Phalguna Sudi-15 February/March

Phalguna Badi-13 February/March

Sudi-5 (Everymonth I

Phillguu<l FeiwuclI'V(:\[:lrch Badi-1,4

'-haitra J\J ,rchl April

Chaitra ~udi I-fl March/April

Chaitra Sudi Itl ~'farch/April

Vaisakha .\pl'il/May

Sra',ana Sudi-15 Julv/August

Sr,w3.nil Badi-l July/August

~ol.,'Ce:-Surel'intendent of Police, J\landqall1'.

Local religious or other occasion of the Mela or Fair

5

Duration of the Mela or Fair (in days)

6

7 MANDSAUR TAHSIL

Kalka Mata;'.! ela 1

Shahiya Mata '2.

Nagraj Ka MeJa 5

Average total attendance

7

2,000

200

4,0000

Chaman Chasti H 1 ,OCO/] ,500

Nag Babaji Ka Mela ., 400 .,

Nalchha l\Iata 1 5,000

Narsing Hat Ka Mela ] 1,500

Jung Hanuman Ka MeJa 1 500

Okha Saheb Urs 1 5,000

Yudan Saiyad Urs 1 1,500

~ahar Saiyyad Ka Mela 1 ] ,000/12000

Shivratri 1 1,30)

Panchmi Ka Melfi 1 500

l\Llhadeo KCl Me '1 ,;.10

8 SITAI\1AU TAHSIL

Shlvgarh ~fela ,~ 2,500

H.amnavmi 9 2,000

Kodiazar M~Ja 6 10,000

Bhagor Mela ~ 5,000

Rakshabandhan 1 2,000

Shravani 1 <,000

TABLE 8.2

LIST OF PRINTING PRESSES MANDSAUR DISTRICT

::i, No. Name

1 Raghuheer Printing Pl'e%,

'2 Bombay Printing Press. 11 Onkar Printing Press, ,. Narendra Printill~( Press, 5 ::\laheshwar Printing Press,

G Bharat Printing Press,

7 h:llm'lr Pl'intin~ Pr ess,

S Malwa Printing Press,

Source:-Collectol', Mand,auf.

l.ocatioa

\Tandsau,

S. No. ~ame

>I Janb J '!'ioting Press,

10 Shriram Printing Press, 11 Shri Krishna Printing Press,

12 Gyanodaya Printing Press, 111 l\Iahaveer Printing Press.

14 Panchsheel Printing Pres~,

15 Suresh Printinf( Pres,.

lei Hharat Printing Press,

Who manages the Fair/Mela

8

Gram Panchayat

Gram l"U1chayat

Gram Panchayat

Anjurnan I~)ilnl

Gram Pilnchayat

Gram l'anchayat

Gram Panchayat

Municipality Gram Panchayat Anjuman Isbm

Anjuman Islam

Gram Panchavat

Cnm l'allcha~:ll

Cram l'anchaY:lt

"Mandai Panchayat

Gram Panchayat

Municipality

Location

Neemuch

.. ::\lanasa.

Shamgal'h.

S. No.

1 2 3 , S G 1 8 9

]0

Source:~oll.ctor, Malld.aur.

Serial Number

1

\i

SOllrce :-Collector, Mandsaur.

411

TABLE 8.3

LIST OF CINEMA HOUSES

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Name

Ashok Talkie!l

Sharda Talkies Suchitra Talkies Vijay Talkies Khurshid Talkies 1ayant Talkies Jagdish Talkies Shrikrishna Talkies Prakash Talkies Surra Prakash Talkies

TABLE 8.4

IMPORTANT EVENTS

Year

1952 11154

l~OO

MANDSAUR DISTRICT

Location

Mandsaur

Mandsaur Mandsaur Neemuch Neemuch lawad Manasa

Rampura Bhanpura Sbamgarh

Description of c:vent

Heavy locust swarm Floods in Sheona river cau8in~ damage to Mandsaur Town. (i) Wide spread horse sickneSi

(ii) Inauguration of Gandhi Sag~r Dam by the Prime Minister 011 19th November.