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CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 MADHYA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK RAIGARH DISTRICT Q. JAGATHPATHI OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUPERINTENDENT OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964

Transcript of District Census Handbook, Raigarh - Linguistic Survey Of India

CENSUS OF INDIA 1961

MADHYA PRADESH

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Q. JAGATHPATHI OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

SUPERINTENDENT OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH

1964

1961 CENSUS PUBLIOATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH

(All the Cen~ 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

GeneraJ 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

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STATE P~CAT10NS

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS

District Cens-lls Hand.books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh

PREFACE

The publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun in the . ,

1951 Census, represents a significant step in the process of making census statistics available for the smaller 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 filled as rapidly as possible. It was not possible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly lJecause in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about tpe middle of 1963 and it is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.

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 fea ures. 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 tahsilwise 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 1962-63 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; the only alternative was to print these revised area figures also ~n this Hand-book.

4. One unfortunate fact about these 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-censa1 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 organisation­particularly 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 ~nd Explanations

Appendix I

Appendix II

Selected Statistics

Revised Area and Density Figures

Introducing the District

CONTENTS Pagu

i-vii

Standard Industrial Classification viii-xvi

National Cla.ssification of Occupations xvii-xxiii

Selected statistics of India, Madhya Pradesh, Divisions, , Districts and Important Towns of Madh~a Pradesh '" xxiv-xxxiii

PART I

, ... ••• :xxxiv -xxxvi

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 1-12

3 Table A-I

Appendix-I

Annexure to Appendix I

Appendix-II

Appendix-III

Table A-II Appendix

Table A-III

Table A-IV

B-ECONOMIC TABLES

(i) General Economic

.Tables

Primary CeDSUS Abstract Table B-1

Table B-III

Part A

Part B

Table B-IV

Part A

Part B

Part C

,., _ Area, Houses and PopUlation

Statemnent showing 1951 territorial units constihtling the persent set up

Number' oJ villages with a population oj 5,000 and over and town,., with a population under 5,000 ...

Houseleas and Institutional Population \

Variation in popUlation during sixty years District and Tahsils showing 1951 popUlation according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and

population involved in those changes

Villages classified by population

Towns classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901

Workers a.nd Non-workers Classified by sex and broad

age-groups ... • ••

Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in urban areas only

Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in rural areas only

Industrial classification by sex and class of workers 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

in rural areas only DistrictjTabsils

4

5-7

8 8

9

9

10

11 13-76

13 14-15

16-17

18-19

20·21.

22·24

25-29

30·40

Table B-V

Table B-VI

Table B-VII

Part A

Part B

Table B-VIII Part A

Part B

Table 8-IX

'"

...

... (il) Household Economic ...

Tables

Table B-X

Table B-XI

Table B-XII

Table B-XIll

Table B-XIV

Part A

Part B

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Oeou pational Classific84ion by sex of persons at work other than cultivation in District/Tahsils (rural areaa only) ...

••• Occupational Divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by-sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in urban areas only

Persons working principally (i) as cultivators (ii) as agri­cultural labourers or (iii) at household industry classified by sex and by secondary work (1) at household industry (ii) as cultivators or (iii) as agricultural labourers

Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non· household industry, trade, business, profession or service who are also engaged in household industry

Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age .. groups and educational leavels in urban areas only

Persons unemployed aged 15 and abave by sex and educational levels in 'f'lLral areas only

Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age groups and type of activity _

Sample Households (i) engaged neither in Cultivation nor in Household industry (ii) engaged either in Cultiv-ation 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 cult~vated in 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 in4rural and urban areas

separately

Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and Household Indnstry 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 principal household industry in all areas

Households classified by major groups of principal house­hold industry and number of persons engaged

Households classified by minor g:roups of principal household industry

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41-57

58-61

62-64

65-69

70-71

70-71

72-76

78

78

79

80.83

84-85

86-89

86-87

88-89

Table B-XV

Table B-XVI

Table B-XVlI

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,.. Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and house. bold industry classified by size of land in rural and urban areas separately

Sample principal household industry classifi6li by duration of work in a year and total number of worke~s :engaged in household industry in all areas \

Sample Households classified by size and participation in household cultivation or industry

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

Table C-I

Table C-II ... Table C-III

Part A

Part B

Table c-v Table eVIl

Table CVIII

Part A

Part B ...

D-MIGRATION TABLE

Table D-II

E-HOUSING TABLES

Table E-I

Table E-I1

Table E-III

Table E-I\T

Table E-V

Family co~position of sample households by relationship to I.

head of falPily classified by siL<e of land cultivated Age ahd m~rital status

Age sex andl education in all areas

Age, sex and education in urban areas only

Mother tongue

Religion

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and ~on-workers among Scheduled Castes

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

Place of birth

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 dwellings

Census houses used as factories and worKshops classified by indnstry, power and no power used and size of employment

Distribution of sample households living in census houses

used wholly or partly as dwellings by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof

Sample Households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied

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., ..

. ..

"0

...

.,.

-..

90-93

94.103

104-106

107-121

108 109-112

113-114

113

114

115-117

U8

119-121

120-121

120-121

122-124

122.124

125-151

126-127

128

129·146

147-149

150-152

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seT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

Table SCT Tahsilwise population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for rural areas only

Table SCT-I

Part A

Part B

··Table SCT-II

Part A

Part B

Table SCT-IlI

Part A

Part B

Table SCT-IV

Part A

Part B

Table SCT-V

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

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

••. Age and Marital Statu!! for Scheduled Castes

Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Tribes

Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Education in rural area8 only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Religion for Scheduled Castes

Religion for Scheduled Tribes

. Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by

interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural area,'j

only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

SC-SPECIAL TABLES EOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY

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

ST-SPECIALTABLES 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

Schedule Tribes

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

APPENDICES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY

PART II OTHER DISTRICT ST A TISTlCS

Pages

153-183

154~159

155-163

155-158

159-163

164-173

164-168

169-173

174-177

174-175

176-177

177-179

177

178-179

180

181-183

182-183

184-203

184-1D9

200-203

204-345

347-382

383-421

Table 1.1

Table 1.2

Monthly rainfall and rainy days 384-387

Mean maximum, highest Mean minimum e.nd lowest temperature recorded at Raigarh observatory. 388

Table 2A.l Land utilisation statistics 389

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Pages

Table 2A.2 Area under principal crops 390

Table 2A,3 Gross area of crops irriga.ted and total and net area irrigated ..• 391

Table 2A.4 Net area irrigated by source of irrigation 391

Table 2A.5 Major and medium irrigation projects 392

Table 2A.6 Yield rates of principal crops in Lbs. per acre 392

Table 2B.l Fortnightly wholesale price quotations of staple food grains ... 393-397

Table 2B.2 Daily wages (in Rupees) paid to males, females and non .. adults separately for skilled and unskilled persons in specific

agric~tural and non-agricultural occupations ... 398-403 \

Table 20.1 Statisti~s of livestock and agricultural implements 404

Table 20.2 Taccavil;Loans distributed 404: \

Table 2D.l Statistic$ of ('o-operative Societies 405

Table 2D.2 Statistics of insurance and national savings 406

Table 2D.3 List of Banks 406

Table 3.1 Statistics of criminal Justice 401

Table 3.2 Strength of police and jails 407

Table 3.3 Annual receipts under certain heads of revenue ... 407

Table 3.4 Land revenue for the decade 408

Table 3.1) Statistics of registration 408

Table 3.6 Statisics of Local Bodies 408-410

(i) Income and expenditure of Municipal Council,

Raigarh 403

(ii) Income and expenditure of Municipal Council, Kharsia 409

( iii) Income and expenditure of Janpad Sabha, Jashpur 409

(iv) Income and expendituJe of Janpad Sabha, Sarangarh 409

(v) Income and expenditure of Janpad Sabha.

Raigarh 409

(vi) Income and expenditure of Janpad Sabha, Dharamjaigarh 410

(vii) Income and Expenditure of Panchayats, Raigarh 410

Table 4.1 Community development coverage 411

Table 4.2 Allotment and expenditure during first and second five

Year Plans 412

Table 5.1 Educational statistics 412

Table 5.2 .... Statistics about colleges 412

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Pagel Table 6A.1 .... Heath statistics 413

Table 6A.2 Number of persons who availed of family planning methods ••. 414

Table SA.3 Vaccination statistics 414

Table 6A.4 B. C. G. Campaign 414

Table SA.5 Progress of National Malaria Eradication Programme 414

Table SB.l .~. Births a.nd Deaths classified by seX: in rual and

urban areas separately 415

Table SB.2 Deaths in the district from some seleoted oauses 415

Table 7.1 Communication statistics-Roads 416

Table 7.2 List of Railway Stations 416

Table 7.3 List of Post offices, telegraph and public call offices 417-419

Table 8.1 List of important fairs and melas 420

Table 8.2 List of Printing Presses 421

Table 8.3 List of Cinema houses 421

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ERRATA

Page Table Particulars Colum No. For Read

No.

t 2 3 4 5 6

25 B-IV-B All Divisions (T) 12 2,612 2,682

31 B-IV-C Minor Group 239 14 1 10

66 B-VJI-B P. W. Division 7 A. W. Division 2 & 3 2 1

66 B-VIJ-B P. W. Division 7 A. W. Division 2 & 3 3 1

66 B-Vn-B P. W. Division 7 Major group 28 2 1

66 B-VII-B P. W. Division 7 Major group-28 3 1

74 B-IX Raigarh Tahsil Age not stated 8 1

75 B-IX Raigarh Tahsil Age group 15-34 16 1

75 B-IX Sarangarh Tahsil Age group 15-34 15 89 59

84 B-XIII . Division 2 & 3 Manufacturing 5 95 959

91 B-XV Size of Land 30.0-49.9 13 Blank 2

117 C.V. Jashpur Tahsil Mother Tongue Others 3 8,633 8,623 160 SCT-I-B 5 Dhanwar (R) 2 3,175 3,176

160 SCT-I-B 17. Munda (R) 3 1,261 1,251

161 seT-I-B 3. Binjhwar (R) 23 26 96 161 SeT-I-B 3. Binjbwar (R) 24 82 83

161 SeT-I-B 9. Kawar .•.... Chattri 26 27.288 27,228 161 SCT-J-B 15. Korwa including Kodaku 25 3.247 3.257

169 SCT-II-B 9. Kawar .•.... Chattri 8 32,232 32,282 169 SCT-II-B 21. Pardhi ••.... Takia 2 131 18J

NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This note gives the meanings and explana­tions pf 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 j ail 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.

Cens1ls.-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 Census involve, besides counting of heads, the counting of numerous attributes of the person couJnted. These are demograph'ic, social, economic and cultural in nature. The number of these attributes regarding which information is recorded has been increasing from census to census and is limited only by considerations of cost, time aI)d organisation.

Population.-The 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 migration. A statement of population has therefore little sense unless the point of time to which it relates is also stated. A population figure is correct only for a particular point of time; and, even though in practice one may omit to indicate this point of time, one should none the less be clear about it. The popUlation figures pr,esented herein refer to the sunrise of 1st M'arch, 1961, unless otherwise stated.

Rural-Urban Classification :-Data collected at a. Census is usually presented separately for the rural and urban areas. A 'town' or a 'town­'">TOUP' constitutes an urban area. A 'town' in tne 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 lUon-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 the State was therefore, pre­pared 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 under 5,000 in population); and, Icchawar, Patan, Pendra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in Sehore, Jabalpur, Bilaspur, Bilaspur, and Raipuf 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 seven more such towns was not supposed to introduce greater demographic distortion than was already preseillt. 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. Th~y . 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 synonym~)Us 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 areas entered against these villages in the Village Directory are thus only approximate. It is to be noted that being as observed by Martin [Census Superintend~nt (old) Madhya Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner for India, 1921] arbitrary and irregular units of

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area, carved out chiefly for revenue and admini­strative purposes" there are many revenue villages which do not have any habitation. They are not, therefore, of much demographic interest, .and their inclusion in the Village Directory is only for a proper tally of area aggregates.

A-General Population Tables: There are four main tables and three

appendices in this series. "

Table A-l.-This table presents the basic figures relating to area, houses and population separately for the rural and urban areas of each district, ~ach tahsil, and for each city, towngroup or town. The area figures used in the table for the district and the tahsils are those furnished by the State Director of Land Records. In case of the district, the area figures furnished in 1962 by the Surveyor-General, India are also given. ~rhe Surveyor-General does not furnish area figures for tahsils. In case of cities and towns, the a~ea figures are furnished by the local urban authority (if any) in charge of the munici­pal administration, or by the local revenue authorities. Except in case of Raipur and Sagar districts, there is ,no agreement between the area figures for the district furnished by the Director of Land Records and the Surveyor­General, India. ,These differences arise princi­"pally from the differences in the methods adopted by the two agencies in measuring and computing the area.

In the case of eighteen districts (Bastar, Raipur, Durg, Raigarh, Bilaspur, Surguja, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Mandla, Narsi­mhapur, Jabalpur, Sagar, Hoshangabad, Betul, East Nimar, Tikamgarh and Panna), only the district 'total' and 'rural' figures for area include the forest area; the figures for forest area were not available for individual tahsils in these districts, and hence the tahsilwise area figures for these districts do not include forest area. This fact is important particularly for appreciating the district and tahsil population density figures of these districts. The population ·density (i.e., persons per square mile) given in column 4 of the table is calculated on the basis of the figures of area supplied by the State Directo­rate of Land Records.

Occupied Residential House.-This is a Census house which was actually occupied at the time of enumeration for residential purposes -either partly or fully. The concept of 'Census house' together with the allied concepts of 'building' and 'household' are dealt with later in this note.

Town Group.-The introduction of the concept of ~'towngroup" is a new feature of the 1961 Census. One kind of 'towngroup' has its basis in what may be called demographic prognosis, this being

that a particular group of towns is situated in such a way, and exhibits some interconnecting features of such a kind, that they can be consi­dered a single demographic entity whose organic nature is likely to become more and more evidenti in ~he futu~e. Examples are: Bhopal City witlI Balragarh III the West and Heavy Electricals Township in the East; and Durg Town and' Bhilai Indu~trial Township. The other type of towngroup IS a group only in name in the sense that it represents a group of localities which geography unites but definitioJl separates. Examples are Sagar Towngroup consisting of Sagar Municipality and Sagar Cantt. and Jabalpur Towngroup (consisting of Jahalpur Corporation, Jabalpur Cantt. and Khamaria). In both these instances, the urban complex is single and continuous, but as each corporation or cantonment is a separate town by definition it gets split up in the Census into more than one town. In Madhya Pradesh there are six town­groups in all; three of them belong to the first type: Bhopal in Sehore District: Murwara in J abalpur District and Durg in Durg District· the other three belong to the second type, Pach~ marhi in Hoshangabad District, Sagar in Sagar District and J abalpur in J abalpur District.

Houseless & Institutional Population:-"House­less population" means those who did not live and were not enumerated, in Census-houses at the last Census. Obviously these swell the ranks of the social destitutes who, to speak in every day parlance do not have even a roof over their heads, but live under the shade of trees or bridges or on pavements. "Institutional popula­tion" means the population that wag enumerated in institutions at the last census i.e., in hostels jails, boarding houses, hospitals etc. '

Class of Towns.-Towns are classified into six classes as below according to their population sizes:-

Class Population range

I 100,000 and' above

II 50,000-99,999 III 20,000-49,999

IV 10,000-19,999 V 5,000-9,999

VI Below 5,000

Towns of Class I arel also known as Cities.

"Status" of a town means the authority in charge of its local urban administration. Thus a town could have a 'M'unicipal Corporation; a Municipality, a Cantonment Board, a Gram Panchayat, a Town or Notified Area Committee. etc. .

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B-(i) General Economic Tables.-This series Includes 22 tables containing information on certain economic aspects of the population. The concepts involved have undergone significant changes as compared with the 1951 and earlier Censuses. In the 1951 and earlier censuses or at any rate in the last few censuses income or econo­mic independence (and dependence) were treated as the criteria for denoting the economic status of a person. Separate account used to be taken of all persons who were economically independent and of those who Were economically dependent. An intermediate category of economic semi-inde­pendence was also introduced in the 1931 Census. This consisted of the 'earning dependents' of the 1951 Census and even there the element of income was present. This income-based classification seems to have not infrequently resulted in a suppression of information relating to those who worked in household economic activities but did not actually earn any; income like men other than the head of the household and women of the family or children working at the family cultiva­tion or cottage industry but not earning any incomes. The 1961 Census introduced the con­cept of work and totally abandoned the 'income' approach. Thus all people who worked (i.e., were "economically active") including family workers who were not in receipt of any income, & working children who did not earn enough for their maintenance were treated as workers. On the other hand such persons as a receiver of rents on immovable property, or of interest on

CENSUS WORKING CATEGORY

I Workers in cultivation

II Agricultural Labourers

III Workers in mining, quarrying, live-., stock, forest~y, fishing, hunting and plantatIOns, orchards and allied activities

tv Workers in household industry

V Workers in manufacturing other than household industry

VI Workers in construction

VII Workers in Traae and Commerce

VIII Workers in Transport Storage and Communications

IX Workers in other services

securities deposited in a bank, and doing no other work, were treated as non-workers. Persons professionally engaged in anti-social activities (i.e., thieves, robbers, prostitutes, beggars, etc.) were, however, not treated as workers. The approach to the concept of "work" was pragmatic and numerous illustrations were given to clarify the concept. The basis of work was held to be satisfied in the case of seasonal work i.e., work at cultivation, livestock, dairying or household industry if the person has had some regular work of more than one hour a day throughout the grea­ter part of the working season. In the case of regular employment in any trade, profession, service, business or commerce the basis of work was satisfied if the person was employed during any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which he was visited by the Census enumerator. A person who was working but was absent from his work during those fifteen days or for a longei period owing to illness or other causes was treated as worker. Work included not only actual physical work but also effective supervision and direction of work.

The Working Categories :-The primary classifica­tion of the population is by means of a simple dichotomy into workers and non-workers. The former is further sub~divided into nine sub-classes or working categories of the Census. These are listed below; the correspondence with the Standard National Industrial Classification is also indicated.

CORRESPONDING DIVISION OR MAJOR GROUP OR MINOR GROUP OF NIC

Minor Groups 000, 001, 002, '003, 004,

The same as in I above

Major Groups 01, 02, 03 and 04 and Division 1· Min~r Groups 005, 006, 007, 008, 009 (if not. claSSIfiable as household industry)

Minor Groups 005 to 009, 013, 014, 015, 020 to 026, 031, 032, 040 to 048, 107 Divisions 2 & :} (excepting Minor Groups 201, 217, 218, 232" 252, 260, 290, 324, 325, 338 and 380) if on a household scale

Divisions 2 & 3

Division 4

I1ivision 6

Division 7

Divisions 5, S & 9

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The only term reqUIrmg explanation is household industry, the others being self­explanatory. As regards household industry, ai 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 from outside being of secondary importance. Thus, in any Household Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand' in the industry whenever they find 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 organjsation 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 move­m'ent 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 culti­,,-ator, agricultural labourer or a worker at household industry could be: (i) an Employel1, 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 working as members of a co-operativ~); and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing his work in his own family without wages or salary in cash or kind. A person could be an employee 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-1Om'kers :-The non-working section of the population also was divided inw 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 pel.::on 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, rentier, a person living on agricultural or non-agricul­tural royalty, rent or dividend, or an'y other person of i:qdependent 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 beo 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 th~ examination denoting that level.'

INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION <OF WORKERS:

Workers have also been classified according to their occupation and industry. The concepts {)f 'industry' and 'occupation' are of fundament~l 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 funcition that a "vorker per­forms in that' sector e.g., fitter, carpenter, -typist, etc. Occupation thus is "a trade,. ~r?­fession or type of work performed by an mdlvI­-dual ,independent \ of the worker's industry, ,status or years of' experience".

'THE INDIAN STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA­'TION (I. S. I. C.) : ;

The indmtrial, classification used in -some ·()f the economic tab1es 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' tmder which that acti­-vity 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 code 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 Industrial Classification win 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 T.

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 occupation is represented by a code number containing a :number of digits (extending in the NCO upto 5).

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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 first 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 tpe 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, l\l_'aid and related workers) includ­ed 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. This 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 schedul~s, while the other tables are prepared from informa­tion recorded on the individual slips; (ii) 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 sample! 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-1 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 between 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 obvious manifestation is the heapmg of the ages at digits ending in 0 or 5 and in even rather than in odd numbers.

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 by the President of India under Articles 341 (1) and 342 (1) of the Constitution, amended, if necessary in 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 territorial 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 abalpur­District exclude the Gonds of Jabalpur Tahsil. S"econdly, 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 controversial, 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 separately 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' religion.

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 from­the '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 house-· holds entered in the houselists is not necessarily identical with the population of households in respect of which household 8chedules 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 ibelow:-

"Before marking the sample households the Houselists should be arranged in order o:fl 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 1>0,000 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 be 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 households should be carried over to the next 110uselist and the third household in that list should be marked as sample households".

Census House and Census Households :-The con­cepts of "building" "house" and "household" al'e

~ important and differ somewhat from their con­notations in common speech. A building refers to the entire structure on the ground. A census house is a structure or part of structure inhabitedi

or vacant or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum­dwelling 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, residential as well as non_ residential; 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 ?efinition of a household was broad enough to mclude all persons living together in a census. house and dining from the same kitchen even if they were not related to one another. S'uch were

-the i?stitutional households, like jails, hostels, hospltals 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.

"Factory" and "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 ai

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 CensHs. 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 feature introduced in this Census is the presenta­tion of additional information about each village! relating to schools, hospitals, child and maternity welfar,e centres, medical practitioners, elecb"icity, 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 ulphabetical index of village names is given. This gives for each village the 1961 location code number of the village (in the Village Directory, villages are aITanged 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 M'inor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below,

Major Group (Coqe)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting.

00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:­

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

01 Plantation Crops:-Production of tea in plantation 010 Production of coffee in plantation 011 Production of rubber in plantation 012 Production of tobacco in plantation 013 Pr?duction of ganja, cinchona, opIUm 014 Production of other plantation crops not covered above 015

02 Forestry and Logging:-Plgnting, replanting and conser-vation of forests 02.'0 Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs 021

Major Group (Code)

De1?cription 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

Trapping 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 hus-bandry products such as skin, bone, _ ivory & teeth 048

Division l~Mining and Quarrying:-10 Mining and Quarrying:-

Mining of coal Mining 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 Foodstuffs:-

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 (Vanaspati) . 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 21S Production of other beverages 2'19

22 Tobacco Products:­

Manufacture of bidi Manufacture of cigars and cheroots

Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco Manufacture of hookah tobacco Manufacture of snuff Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacoo Manufacture of other tobacco pro­ducts

23 Textile-Cotton: -Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling Cotton spinning (other than in mills) Cotton spinning and weaving in mills Cotton dyeing, bleaching Cotton weaving in power looms Cotton weaving in handlooms Manufacturing of khadi teXItile in handlooms Printing of cotton textile Manufacturing of cotton nets Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine

22(}

221

222' 223' 224

225

226

230,

231"

232' 233 234 235·

236: 237 238

239

'Major Group (Code\

Description Minor Group (Code)

24 Textile-J ute:-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 Wool cleaning (scouring)

pressing and processing

Wool spinning and weaving in mill Wool spinning other than in mills Wool weaving in powerloom Wool weaving in handloom Embroidery and art work in woollen textile

26 Textile-Silk: -Spinning and weaving-of silk textile

250

251 252 253 254 255

256

in mill 260 Dyei~g 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 handloom 264 Printing of silk textile 265 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266

~ 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 rns curtains, pillow cases, bedding ~materials, mattress, textile bags 274

"Manufacture of water-proof textile -products sucJ:t as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275

Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres for purposes of padd-ing, 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

M'anufacture of structural goods (including treated such as beams, posts, windows.

wooden timber)

doors,

Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equip­ment such as bobbin and similar

282

equipment and fixtures 283 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ducts such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood 287 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 288

Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 289

29 Paper and paper Products:­Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, wastepaper and other fibres 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 fibres 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:­Prmting .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 types 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 1Ianufacture of rubber goods used Manufacture of all kinds of other for industrial purpose 322 rubber products from natural or synthetic rubber including rubber raincoat 328 Production of petroleum, kerosene and other petroleum produCts in petroleum refineries 324 Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven 325 Manufacture Qf other coal and coaltar products not covered else-where - 326

33 Chemicals and Chemical Products:­Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such as acids, alkalis & their salts not elsewhere specified 330 Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and varnishes 331 Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of ammunition explo-sives and fire works ' 333

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

Manufacture of matches

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

334

tions except soap 335

Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 33G

Manufacture of turpentine, synthe-tic, resin, and plastic products and materials (including synthetic' rubber) - .337

Man ufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of other chemiC.II.ls & chemical products not covered above (including inedible oils ~nd fats) 339

34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal:-Manufacture of structural clay pro-ducts such as bricks, tiles 340 Manufacture of cement and cement products 341 Man ufacture of lime 342. Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing 343: Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344 Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of plaster of paris and its products 346: Manufacture of asbestos products 347 Manufacture of mica products 348

35 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery: - . 350 Manufacture of china ware and crockery 351 Manufacture of porcelain and its products 35~

Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353-Manufacture of glass apparatus 354' ~Ianufacture of earthen image,' busts and statues 35$ Manufacture of earthen toys and artw3res except those covered by code No. 355 356 'M'anufacture 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

~6 Basic M'etals and their products ex­cept Machinery and Transport Equipment: -Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling, conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360

Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and .alloys in basic forms 361

Manufacture of armaments 362

Manufacture of structural steel products such 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 hard wares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering pro­ducts done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be classified in 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 funs 375

Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376

Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377

Manufacture of electronie 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 equiPlnent 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 trans-port 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

Manufacture 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 jewellerj, silver_ ware and wares using gold and other precious metals 393

Manufacture and tuning of Musical Instruments 394 Manufacture of stationery articles I

not covered elsewhere such as pencil, pen-holder, fountain pen 395

Manufacture of sports goods 396

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

Division 4-Construction 40 Construction: -

Construction and I 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

Di'vist'on 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services

.'50 Electricity and Gas:-

Generation and transmission electric energy

of 500

Distribution of electric energy Manufacture of Gas in gas works and distribution to domestic and industrial consumers

501

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 Pu1ses 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, gunny bag, silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, 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 follner 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 trading in other house­hold 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 621

63 Wholesale trading in paper and other stationery goods . 630

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:M:ajor 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 skins, leather and fur 634 Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635 Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitary equipmen_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 above 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; (tRis rncludes 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 658 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.'3nts 681 Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682 Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their products excluding footwear and headgear 683 Retail trading in clock and watch, eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in scientific, medical

. and surgical instruments 685 Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery 686 Retail trading in musical instru­ments, gramophone record, pictures and paintings including curio dealing 687 Book-selling 688 Retail trading in goods unspecified 689

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.Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

69 Trade and Commerce M'iscellaneous:­Importing and exporting of goods and commodities 690 Real estate and properties 691 Stocks, shares and futures 692 Providents and insurances 693 Money lending (indigenous) Banking and similar type of financial operation 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,

694

695 696 697

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

72 Storage and Ware Housing:­Operation of storage such as ware-houses 720 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 S~rvice 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 Rakimi, 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

84

85

86

Religious and allied services render-ed by pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir, monk 831 Welfare services rendered by orga. nisations 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

Legal Services:-Legal services rendered by barris­ter, advocate solicitor mukteer, pleader, muk~rie, munshi 840

by M'atrimonial services rendered organizations and individuals

Business Services:-Engineering services rendered by professional organisations or in-

841

dividuals 850 ~usiJ:ess services rendered by orga­msatlOns of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or like individuals 851 Busine~s services rendered by P!OfeSSIOnal organisations or indi­VIduals such as of those of advertis-ing and publicity agencies 852 Bus~ness services rendered by pro-fessIOnal organisations or indi-viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper corres­pondent, columnist, journalists editors, authors ' 853

Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations:-S.ervices rendered by trade associa­tIOns, chambers of commerce trade u_nions and similar other organisa­tIOns 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 zoological gardens etc. 862

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group­(Code)

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

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

870

871

872

cooks 880-Services rendered to households such as those by governess tutor private secretary " 881 Services rendered by hotels, board-ing houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar other orga­nisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882 Laundry services rendered by orga. nisations 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 g84 Services rendered by portrait and commericial photographic studios 885

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

Dh'ision 9-Activities not adeqnately desci1·bed:

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 ~farket 999

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APPENDIX-II

NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (Code Structure)

Which classifies o~cupations 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 "e" respectively before the code number of the occupation which is being learned, supervised or instructed.

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

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

00 Architects, Engineers and S'urveyors:-

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.

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

Chemists 011 Pharmaceutical Chemists 012 Physicists 013 Meteorologists 014 Geologists and Geophysicist 015 Mathematicians 019 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and

other Physical Scientists, n.e.c.

02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists &; Related S'cientists:-020 Biologists and Animal Scientists 021 Veterinarians 022 Sliviculturists 023 Agronomists and Agricultural S'cien­

tists 029 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agrono.

mists and Related Scientists, n.e.c.

03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic o~n Physicians, Ayurvedic

033 Physicians, others 034 Physiologists 035 Den tists 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

044 045

Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians Vaccinators Physiotherapists, ·M'asseurs and Related Technicians

046 Sanitation Technicians 047 Optometrists and Opticians 049 Medical and Health Technicians.

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

05 Teachers: -050 Teachers, University 051 Teachers, Secondary SchoolS' 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary

Schools 053 Teachers, Nursery and Kindergartenr

Schools 059 Teachers, n.e.c.

06 Jurists: -060 Judges and Magistrates 061 Legal Practitioners and Advisers 062 Law Assistants (169 Jurists. and Legal Technicians

(includin,g Petition Writers)

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07 Social Scientists and Related Workers:-070 Economists 071 Ac(!ountants 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.

03 Artists, Writers and Related Workers:-080 Authors C81 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 DraughtsInen, and Science and Engineer. ing 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 Workers OX1 Non-ordained Religious Workers OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related

Workers

()X9 Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers, n.e.c.

OX4 Geographers 1 Administrative, Executi1)e and Manage1'ial

Workers OX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related

Workers: to Administrators and Executive Officials,

Government: -100 Administrators and Executive Offi­

cials, Central Government (All De­fence Services Personnel to be included in this family)

101 Administrators and Executive Offi­. cials, State Government

102 Administrators and Executive Offi· cials, 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, Whose sale and Retail Trade:-110 Directors and Managers, Wholesale

Trade III 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 Directors, Managers and Working

Proprietors, Financial Institutions,

13 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­prietors, other:-130 Directors, Managers and Working

Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Well Drilling

131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction

132 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary.

133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufacturing

134 Directors, Managers and W. orking Proprietors, Transport and Com"" munication

135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Recreation, Entertain· ment and Catering Services

136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services I

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

2 Clerical and Related Workers: £'0 Book-keepers and Cashiers:-

200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts Clerks

201 Cashiers 202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors

including ushers !lnd 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

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

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

tants and Clerks 289 Miscellaneous Office 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.

S Sales Workers: 30 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 Salesmen, 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 Servi'ces, 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 Workel's:-830 Salesmen and Shop Assistants,

Wholesale and Retail Trade 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors 839 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and

Re~ated Workers, n.e.c.

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

nous Bankers) 341 Pawn-Brokers

4, Far.mers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Related Workers:

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

Overseers 403 Planters and Plantation Managers 404 Farmers and Farm Managers,

Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, D.e.e.

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

Insects Rearing 412 Gardeners (malis) 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 Related Workers, n.e.c.

43 Fishermen and Related Workers:-430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal

Waters 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge

and Pearl Divers 439 Fishermen and Related Workers,.

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 443 Charcoal Burn,ers and Forest Pr()4·

duct Processors 449 Loggers and other Forestry Workers.

n.e.c.

5 Mines, Quarrymen and Related Workers: 50 Miners and Quarrymen:-

500 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 Rickshaw Drivers and Rick­

shaw Pullers ()43 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 649 Drivers. Road Transport, n.e.c.

(including Palki and Doli Bearers)

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

l66 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 T·elephone Operators 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 672 Radio Communication and Wireless

Operators 673 Teleprinter Operators 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related

Tele-Communication Operators, n.e.c.

S8 Postmen and Messengers:-680 Postmen 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons)

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

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

691 Conductors, Road Transport 692 Workers in Transport Occupations.

n.e.c. 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and

Despatchers, Communications 694 Workers in Communication Occupa­

tion, n.e.c.

7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and Labourers not elsewhere classified:

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

Scourers, etc. 701 Bl~w-room Workers and Carders 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders 703 W·arpers and Sizt!r8 704 Drawers and Weavers 705 Patt~rn 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.

~1

"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 Furriers 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers 714 Pattern Makers, Markers and Cutt-

ers Textile Products, Leather Gar­me~ts and Gloves

715 Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Textile and [i'ur Products

719 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Relat-ed Worl~ers, n.e.c.

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

and Relat~d Workers 722 Harness and Saddle Makers 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers

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

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

Heat Treaters 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and

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

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

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

and Clock Makers 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 Operators

752 Fitter-A8Semblers 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 L

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 Body 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

Stone 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 S06 Engravers, Etchers & Block Makers

(Printing) 807 Stereotypers 808 Book Binders 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers,

Book-Binders and Related Workers, n.e.c.

81 Potters. Kilnmen. Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers:-810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 811 Potters, and Related Clay Formers

, 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 Par­

chers, Grains and Related Food Workers

821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 823 Khandsari, Sugar and .Gur Makers 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and

Sweetmeat Makers 825 Makers of Aerated Water and

Brewers 826 Food Canners, Preservere and Re­

lated Workers 827 Butchers

828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Relatedt Work~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

Workers, n.e.c.

84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers: 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders,..

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

Makersj n.e.c.

85 Craftsmen and Production Process. Workers n.e.c. 850 Basketry Weavers and Related

Workers 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.

\Vorkers, n.e.c.

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

and Counters 861 Packers, Labellers and Related

Workers

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

Related Equipment

(xxiii)

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

Other' Construction Ma~hinery, noe.c.

875 Materials-handling Equipment Opera. tors

876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary Engines, Motor Vehicles and Relat· ed Equipment

879 Stationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators and R~lated Workers, n.e.c.

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

Service, Sports land Rec'reation 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

Institutional) 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. Bartenderi and Related

Workers (Institutio~al)

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 W-orkers

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

Workers, n.e.c.

X Workers not Classifiable by occupation

XO Workers without occupations:-XOO Workers without occupations:

Matriculates and above X08 Workers without occupations:

Literates X09 Workers without

Others occupations:

X8 Workers R,eporting Occupation Unidenti­fiable or Unclassifiable:-X80 Workers reporting occupations un­

identifiable or unclassifiable

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

(xxiv)

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DMSIONS,.

Xotl:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area fi~u~e 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 uonper inhabited Towns residential No. of houseJtolda

Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

INDIA T (a) I,ll311,!lfil (b) l,lllll,4" 358 567,351 11,700 78,855,586 84051I,887

R 1,1lI3,5S5 1197 567,351 65,070 ,11711 68,948,516 U 140167 5,305 11,700 13,785,314 15,563,371

MADHYA PRADESH ... T (a) 171,'u7 (b) 169,0411 1911 70,41 4 1119 6,ll30 ,8S4 6,615,580

R I6I,:Jll1l 165 70,414 5,376,498 5,&.18,373-U 72e 6,4118 1119 854,356 g87,·07

Gwalior Division T (al 17,1153 (b) 17,lIIS·S llOO 6,594 ll4 595>496 6SIolZ61

R 17,155·7 166 6,594 506,706 5340736 U 55. 8 9,739 114 88,790 u6,SII5-

1 Morena T (a) 4,489 (b) +,511.5 174 1,290 6 134,708 142,804-

R 4,507.2 159 1,290 121,645 129,293 U +.3 15,611 6 13,063 13,511

2 Bhind T (a) 1,723 R (b) 1,720.1 373 898 4 134,708 113,916 U 1,717.0 346 898 95,831 104,439

3.1 15,128 4 8,593 9,477

3 Gwa1ior T (a) 2,002 (b) 2,015.0 326 760 4 95,868 124,83()

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 38,112 39,249

R 783.7 218 416 32,755 33,137 U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6,112

5 Shivpuri T (a) 3,986 (b) 3,9+3.1 142 1,308 3 108,766 110,897

R 3,939.9 132 1,308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 3 7,263 8,016

6 Guna T (a) 4,271 (b) • +,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 14,103 15,(}6S

Rewa Divi.ion T (a) 1111,"5 (b) lIlI,6" .1 187 10,638 18 8150913 88.f,sos

R IIII,MI.5 176 10,638 761,397 81150457 U 76 .3 3,445 18 5405:16 5MSSI

7 Tikamgarh T (a) 1,9« (b) 1,960.9 232 872 88,630 93,830

R 1,958".7 222 872 84,563 89,549 U 2.2 9,389 4,(}67 4,281

8 Chhatarpur T (a) 3,381 (b) 3,330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,377

R 3,295.7 161 1,076 104,417 114,110 U 34.6 1,630 5 11,219 12,267

9 Panna T (a) 2,716 (b) 2,785.0 119 934 65,378 72,882

R 2,784.5 113 934 62,173 69,201 U 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681

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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.lZ:01 212,941,57° 94% 105,333,281 24'00 +21'50 T (b) 360,298,168 %83,50{,095 176.794,073 963 68,31l'4,933 18'96 R

78,936,603 42,7B!i,I06 36,147,497 845 37,028,348 46 '91 U

32,372>4°8 16,578,204 15,794,204 953 5,544,862 17'13 +24'17 T 27,745,174 14,085,°38 1:3,660,136 970 3,530 ,8g6 12'73 +20'95 R 4,627,234 2,493,166 2,134,068 856 2,013,966 43'52 +47'70 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

783,348 426,051 357,287 839 116,616 14,89 +23·64 T1 716,221 388.901 327,320 842 89,701 12·52 +20·36 R 67,127 37,160 29,967 D06 26,915 40·10 + 74·30 U

641,169 3 f6,797 29 ~,372 849 111,617 17 ·41 +21·44 T2 593,516 320,175 :273,311 85+ 94,551 1.')·93 + 17 ·78 R 47,6:13 26,622 21,O:11 790 17,066 35'81 +98·06 U

657,!l7fi 353,813 304,063 859 183,336 27·87 +24-·06 T3 33'),'~28 178,648 154,780 866 {7,699 14·31 + 18·09 R 32l,H3 175,165 H9,283 852 135,637 41·81 +30·85 U

200,+67 105,610 <H,C27 898 29,836 14·88 +22·00 T4 171,O:n 90,26·1 80,773 S95 20,115 11· 76 +35·11 R 29,{30 15,376 H,054 914 9,721 33·03 -21·99 V

:;')7,'151 295,543 2G2,~ II 888 04,522 11· 56 + 17·19 T5 519,072 274-,718 214,354 889 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 2,180,496 ~,070,546 950 499,783 11'76 +24-65 T 3,g88,217 2,°37,582 1,950,635 957 401,185 10·06 +26'92 . R

262,825 142,914 1:19,911 839 98,598 37'SI -·2'00 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 +1·12 U

587,373 310,653 276,720 891 65,932 11·22 +22·08 T8: 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

331,257 170,942 160,315 938 311,034 10·88 +27·57 1'9 314,520 162,132 152,388 940 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 mon/S tate/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Distri(:t/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of householtb

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 4 137,4[0 147,C88

R 2,857 ·2 221 1,753 123,670 132,23 I U 9 ·1 6,965 4 13,780 14,857

III 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

!i2 Shahcol T (a) 5,412 (b) 5,354·4 15.') 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

S3 Sidhi T ( a) 4,060 (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

IIndore Division T (a) lt7,34 I 6!1. .... (b) !1.5>5!1.5· 6 !1.3!1. 11,003 1,06!1.,!1.18 1,133,8so

R ,!1.5,41!1.·4 '177 n,003 8a!1.,700 847,060 U 113. 2 'I!1.,604 6!1. !1.!1.9,518 286,770

114 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

115 R atI am 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

\16 Ujjain T (a) 2,360 (b) 2,343 ·6 282 1, III 6 118,755 133,443

R 2,332 ·1 192 1,111 86,159 88,049 U 11 ·5 18,654 6 32,596 45,394

'i7 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

l8 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 12,896 13,208

.19 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

~\) 1Jewas T (a) 2,706 (b) 2,596 ·9 172 1,039 7 88,486 89,260

R 2,.,)89'1 • 147 1,039 75,006 75,594-U 7,8 8,638 7 13,480 13,6GG

:21 -West Nimar T (a) 5,206 1,715 13 171,482 (b) 3,751·4 264 177,463

R 3,739 ·9 228 1,715' 147,1(6 150,647 U 11·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,816

"22 East Nimar T (a) 4,132 (b) 4,12:; ·8 166 1,082 3 132,486 ]35,652

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

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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Goutd.

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

694,370 353,430 340,940 965 108,237 15·59 +25·22 T 10 630,916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13·25 +27·93 R

63,454- 34,564 28,890 836 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 +27·31 R

43,065 24,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29·14 lJ

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 57,760 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 13-575,108 290,579 284,529 979 42,941 7·47 +23·87 R

5,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·84 U

5,93x,593 3,065,693 2,865,900 935 1:,'li30,4IO 20'74 +27.65 T 4,504,8x3 2,306,212 2,198,60x 953 586,067 13'01 +25'74 R 1,¥'6,780 759.481 667,299 879 64+343 45'16 +34'08 U

752,085 390,731 361,354 925 168,796 22·44 +23·98 T 11\ 592,554 305,891 286,663 937 100,829 17·02 +20·63 R 159,531 84,840 74,691 880 67,967 42·60 +38'24 U

483,521 24-9,047 234,474 941 103,431 21·39 +26·67 TIS-345,105 176,213 168,892 958 43,589 12·63 +28'09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 900 59,842 43'23 +23'26 U

601,720 31-4,515 317,205 921 155,100 23·44 +21·79 Tl& 447,018 229,589 217,429 947 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 TI'if 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 t:_'

643,774 328,177 315,597 962 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 2.5,781 38·77 +54·96 U

753,594- 400,470 353,124 882 288,115 38·23 +25·38 T 19 • 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 IT'

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 37·99 + 101·20 U

990,464 505,919 484,545 958 151,802 15·33 +30·55 T2JJ 852,387 433,675 418,712 965 %,816 11·36 +28·14 R 138,077 72,244 65,833 911 54,986 39·82 +47·68 U.

685,150 .'553,378 331,772 939 168,039 24·53 +30'88 T2t 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

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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 Areain 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 1'75 9,868 3'7 '756,058 803,011

R 22,087 '0 147 9>868 636,7:11 669>724 U 115'5 ~,4l1:2 3'7 :119>34'7 133.28'7

23 Shajapur T (a) 2,388 (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 Rajgarh 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 38·2 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 Roshangabad 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 Betul T (a) 3,884 (b) 3,891,2 114 1,276 4 108,326 111,924

R 3,880,9 132 1,716 9fl,649 101,907 U 10·3 4,576 4 9,677 10,017

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

R 29,050 '1 164 13,108 981,670 1,012,041 U 177'3 50450 40 19:1,790 204.354

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

SI 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 11,198

32 Jabalpur T (a) 3,913 (1:.) 3,908 ·2 326 2,267 11 273.039 282,377

R 3,8W·7 210 2,267 175,604 180,255 U 89·5 5,280 11 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 Mandia T (a) 5,127 (h) 5,120 ·0 134 2,088 2 136,018 139,484

R 5,116 ·1 127 2,088 129,229 132,118 U 3·9 8,370 2 6,789 7,366

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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the 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 1951-19bl U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

30871,°34 2,°20,592 1:,856,W 919 643,415 16·60 +27'38 T 3,250 ,765 1:,679,841 1:,57°,92 4 935 382,200 u'76 +~'26 R

626,269 340 ,751 285,518 838 261,215 41'71 +62'71 V

526,135 270,i77 255,358 943 74,325 14·13 +21·45 T23 473,105 z.l2,8H 230,261 948 53,243 11·25 + 18·74 R

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

516,871 269,666 247,205 917 51,616 9·99 +20·90 T24 467,852 243,937 223,915 918 34,825 7·44 +21·09 R

49,019 25,729 23,290 905 16,791 31·25 + 19·12 U

489,213 253.840 230,373 890 66,102 13·51 +26·71 T25 424,933 224,290 200,643 895 41,478 9·76 +2,3'92 R

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

754,684 404,785 349,899 864 162,083 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

4

411,426 215.709 195,717 907 54,967 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

-618,293 319,760 298,533 934 141,594 22·90 +21·52 T28 499,070 256,0-1-0 243,030 949 85,932 17·22 +20·90 R 119,223 63,720 55,503 871 55,662 46·69 +24·19 U

560,412 281,055 279,357 994 92,728 16·55 +24·08 T29 513,325 256,108 257,217 1,004 70,259 13·69 +22·83 R 47,087 24,9!! 22,110 887 22,469 47·72 +39·50 U

-50721:,602 ~,91I,657 a,8og,945 965 :1,:177,649 20-58 +2:1'74 T -10755.366 ~,391,761 2,363,605 988 738,g88 15'54 +:16'7° R

966,23G 519,896 446,340 859 438,661 4~'40 +54'57 - V

796,547 414,834 381,713 920 163,412 20·52 +25·21 T30 615,843 318,273 297,570 935 88;389 14·35 +20·10 R 180,704 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 T31 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

ii,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 +21·61 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

684,503 341,294 343,209 1,006 97,122 14·19 +25·00 T3f 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

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SELECTED STATISTIOS OF JNDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note:-Und(>r 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. Miles tionper inhabited Towns residential No. of households

Urban Sq. Mile villages 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 1,589 103,817 109,118

R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,679 U 3·3 9,258 5,747 6,439

37 Balaghat T ( a) 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

Bllaspur Division T Ca) :U,305 (b) 2I,35I ·8 192 8,IIlI 20 807,8g2 860,358

R 2I,286 '7 180 8,1 III 748,800 797,619 U 65' I 4,180 20 59,°92 62,739

38 Surguja T ( a) 8,626 (b) 8,565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,888

R 8,558 ·8 116 2,397 191,684, 200,008 U 6·7 6,507 6 10,499 10,880

39 Bila~pur T ( a) 7,615 (b) 7,777 ·9 260 3,529 10 402,339 437,734

R 7,731·2 240 3,529 366,339 399,468 U 46·7 3,611 10 36,000 38,266

40 Raigarh T ( a) 5,064 (b) 5,008 ·4 208 2,185 '4 203,370 211,736

R 4,996'7 196 2,185 190,777 198,143 U 11·7 5,114 4 12,593 13,59'3

Raipur Division T (a) 3°,914 (b) 30,84I ·6 164 u',092 18 1,019,8I7 1,065,816

R 30,72 9'0 lI49 U:,092 908,514 94 l1,736 U u2·6 4,357 18 lIllI,303 124,080

41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500'3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,715

R 7,429·0 222 4,041 331,623 348,411 U 71·3 3,304 8 61,862 67,304

42 Raipur T ( a) 8,214 (b) 8,213 ·6 244 3,811 8 417,662 438,415

R 8,177 ·2 217 3,811 374,146 387,779 U 36·4 6,259 8 43,516 50,636

43 Bastar T (a) 15,12'1 (b) 15,127·7 77 3,240 2 208,670 211,686

R 15,122'8 75 3,240 202,745 205,5'16 U 4·9 5,501 2 5,925 6,140

CLASS I TOWNS Indore (Muni- U 21·56 18,318 42,916 79,942

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

( a) J abalpur U 52·00 5,680 59,606 63,055 Corporation

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

(c) Khamaria U Ordnance

7·69 3,982 6,984 7,021

Factory

XXXl

DISTiucTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

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

Population Females Literate & 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 -1-21·52 T35 687,146 3-1-4,717 342,419 993 89,969 13·09 +14·91 l~

98,38:) 51,943 46,444 894 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 40!,-I-47 41)5,255 1,009 166,489 20·64 + 16·34 T37 760,3~2 377,122 383,270 J,016 146,454 19·26 +15·39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 904 2f),035 43·26 +34·71 U

40099,757 2,046,862 2,052,895 :1,003 618,052 15'°8 +19.83 T ,,827,644 1,902,544 :1,925.100 :1,012 4g8,540 13'°2 +16·6g R

272,113 14t.318 :127,795 886 119,512 43'92 +92'99 U

),036,738 530,1613 506,572 955 94,866 9·15 +26· 12 T38 992,949 505.933 487,016 963 77,595 7 ·81 +24·00 R 43,789 2l,233 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

1,041,226 517,958 523,268 1,010 154,658 14·85 +22·Q(j T40 981,339 486,454 494,885 1,017 129,895 13·24 +22·14 R

59,887 31.504- 28,383 901 24,763 41·35 +20·75 U

5,°54,741 2,511,236 2,543,5°5 x,013 78'.381 15'58 +25'26 T f,564,I4° 2,~40,368 2,323,772 x,037 568,553 12'46 +19'72 R

490,60:1 270,868 219,733 811 218,828 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 1,053 268,520 15· J4 +17·16 R

228,148 118,663 109,485 923 101,734 44·59 +81·17 U

1,167,501 582,403 585,098 1,005 80,648 6·91 +27·77 T43 1,140,602 568,271 572,331 1,007 67,672 5·93 +27·44 R

26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,9i6 48·24 +43·71 U .AND TOWN GROUPS

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

367,014 202,874 164,140 809 185,404 50·52 +42·81 U

295,375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48·74 +45·03 U

41.014 25,995 15,019 578 2-4,606 59·9'9 + 19·84 U

30,625 16,881 13,744 814 16,825 54·94 +60·22 U

XXXll

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

3 Gwalior (Muni-cipal Corpo-

U 24 ·11 12,467 37,143 59,355

ration) 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 U (Town-

2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369

Area) 5 Ujjain (Muni- U

cipality) 6·75 21,357 18,334 30,970

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 I 27,224 30,225

Industrial

(b) Township Durg Muni-cipality

U 7·76 6,071 10,695 11,227

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 cipality

3,423 (b) Sagar Can- U 6·30 3,045 3,428 tonment

CLASS II TOWNs:.

Ratlam Muni- U cipality

5·00 17,494 17,965 18,122

2 Bilaspur Muni- U cipality

12·49 6,942 18,286 19,188

3 Burhanpur U 4·39 Municipality

18,699 1 13,524 14,150

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

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

(b) Tikuri U 0·88 8,284 1,005 1,469 Factory Town-ship

( c) Ordnance U 3·68 1,906 1,748 1,774 Factory Area Katni

... XXXlll

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Concld.

India, while (b) represents ;irea 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,QI0 43·16 +81·15 U

20,747 14,4!9 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 +557·96 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 4!l,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 IT

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 T:J

63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51·40 +22·27 "U

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 U

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 IDistrict/ Tahsil

I

MA.DHYA PRADESH

GWAUOR DMSION 1 MORENA DISTRICT

1 Ambah Tahsil 2 Morena Tahsil 3 Joura Tahsil 4 Sabalgarh Tahsil 5 Bijeypur Tahsil 6 Sheopllr Tahsil

2 BHIND DISTRICT 1 Bhind Tahsil 2 Gohad Tahsil 3 Mehzaon Tahsil 4 Lahar Tahsil

3 GWALIOR DISTRICT 1 Gird Tahsil 2 l'ichhore Tahsil 3 Bhan<ier Tahsil

" DATIA DISTRICT 1 Seondha Tahsil • 2 Dalia Tah~il

5 SHIVPURI DISTRICT 1 Pohri Tah~il· 2 Shivpuri Tahsil 3 Karera Tahsil 4 KIJlaras Tah~i1 5 Pichhore T~h,il·

6 GUN A DISTRICT 1 GUlla Tah,il 2 Ashoknagar Tahsil 3 Mungloli Tahsil 4 Raghc:garh Tahsil 5 Chachaura Tahsil

REWA 'OIVSION

.-

7 TIKAMGARH DlSfRICT 1 Niwari Tahsil· 2 Jatara Tahsil· 3 Ti1(am6arh Tah~il

8 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT 1 Laundi Tahsil· 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil

Bi" \. " i 3 la, ar ~ ah~ I

9 PANNA DISTRICT 1 AJaigarh Tahsil· 2 Panna Tahsil 3 Pawai Tahsil*

xxxiv

REVISED AREA, POPULATION AND DENSITY

Areatin Sq. miles ( 1962-(3)

2

170,145

17,207 4,512

410 412 615 501

1,117 1,457

1,719 530 397 374-418

2,016 1,039

724 253

7B6 358 428

3,934 607 755 760 886 926

4,240 1,218

918 886 75i 461

U,468

1,934 509 743 682

3,330 679

1,294 1':157

2,546 323

1,070 1,153

Population 1961

3

32 ,37 1Z,408

3>436,639 783,348 170,028 155,914 141,411 123,051 66,849

126,095

64 1,169 230,939 117,471 131,992 160,737

657,876 424,729 169,633 63,514

200,467 84,063

116,404

557,954 73,771 93,29"i

133,708 109,922 147,258

595,825 130,029

151,466 126,329 104,545 83,456

4,2 51,042

455,662 124,673 160,0)] 170,978

587,373 127,333 297,928

II 162, 2

331,257 56,145

143,741 131,371

Density (Popu\a. tir.n pet'

Sq. mile)

4

190

aOO

174 415 378 230 246 60 87

373 436 296 3!'3 385

326 409 234 251

255 235 272

142 122 124 176 124 159

141 107 165 143 138 181

189

236 245 215 1!51

176 188 23i, 119

130 174 134 II!

State/Division/District/ Tahsil

I

10 SATNA DISTRICT

I R llihllrajnagar Tahsil 2 N <lff,a Tahsil 3 Amarpatan Tah~il· 4 Maihar Tah'il

11 REWA DISTRICT

1 Teonthar Tahsil· 2 Sirrrour Tahsil· 3 Mauganj Tahsil· 4 HUZ,Jr Tahsil

12 SHAHDOL DISTRICT

1 Beohari Tahsil· 1. Bandhogarh 1 ahsil 3 Sohagpur Tahsil 4 PLIShparaj;,;:arh Tahsil·

13 SIDHI DISTRICT

1 Gopadbanas Tahsil 2 l'eosar Tah,il· 3 Singrauli Tahs'l·

INDORE DIVIS[ON

14 MANDSAUR DISTRICT

1 J awa.:! Tahsil 2 Neemuch Tahsil 3 Manasa Tahsil 4 Bhanpura Tah~il :; Malhar~arh Tahsil 6 Garoth Tahsil 7 Mandsaur Tahsil 8 Sitamau Tah~il

15 RATLAM DISTRICT

1 Jaola Tahsil 2 Alol Tahsil 3 Sailana Tahsil 4 Ratlam Tah~il

16 UJJAIN DISTRICT

1 Khachrod Tahsil 2 Mahidpt:r Tah~il 3 TaranaTahsil 4 Badnagar 1 ahsil 5 Ujjair> Tahs:1

17 JHABUA DISTRICT

1 Thandla Tahsil 2 Petlawad Tahsil 3 Jhabua Tahsil 4 J ohat Tahsil 5 AlirajpuT Tahsil

Density Areatin (Popula. Sq. miles Population tion per (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile)

2 3 4

2,866 694,370 242

1,247 307,361 246 701 135,886 194 483 142,049 294 435 109,074 251

2,428 772,602 318

612 148,219 242 581 187,786 323 720 208,444 290 515 228,153 443

5,352 829,649 155

1,015 139,837 138 1,401 168,861 121 2,255 438,14", 194

681 82,80!;' 122

4,012 58O,129 145

I,B20 332,774 183 1,456 141,593 97

736 10:",762 144

a7,104 5.931,')93 219

3,650 752,O8~ 206

606 86,240 142 326 98,326 302 586 99,924 171 401 5B,51B 146 31i 74,449 239 439 89,143 203 489 146,680 300 492 !l8,805 201

1,878 4B3,52I 257

525 142,068 271 366 B3,650 229 474 72,357 153 513 185,446 361

2,344 661,720 282 495 126,438 255 437 88,561 203 402 95,501 238 472 } 02,894 218 .'i38 248,326 462

2,623 514,384 196 404 89,747 222 369 66,097 li~ 557 129,775 233 424 98,502 232 869 130,263 150

xxxv

REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Contd.

Density Density Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Popula-

State/Division/Districtl Sq. miles Population tion per S tate/Divisionl District! 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 DI STilI CT 3,141 643,774 205 25 VIDISHA DISTRICT 2,819 489,213 174

1 Radnawar Tahsil 411 76,389 186 1 Lateri T2IhsU'" 381 39,433 103

2 Sardarpur Tahsil 456 84,900 186 2 Sironj Tahsil 484 82,853 171 , 3 Dhar Tahsil 752 141.949 189 3 Kurwai Tahsil 321 62,602 195

4 Kllkshi Tahsil 663 146,722 221 4 Basoda Tahsil 885 159,086 180

5 Manawar Tahsil 859 193,814 226 5 Vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 1!}4

26 SEHORE DISTRICT 3,613 754,684 209 19 INDORE DISTRICT 1,479 753,594 510

1 Berasia Tahsil 554 80,687 146 1 Depalpnr Tahsil 395 84,533 214- 2 Seh~re Tahsil 612 124,148 203 2 Sawer Tahsil 294 70,431 240 3 Huzur Tahsil 517 291,028 563 3 Indore Tahsil 394 4·80,164 1,219 4 Ashta Tahsil 562 108,245 193 4 Mhow Tah,il 396 118,463 299 5 Jchhawar Tahsil 429 46,049 107

6 Nasrullaganj Tahsil· 523 53,699 103

.20 DEW AS DISTRICT 2,683 446,901 167 7 Bud ni Tahsil'" 416 50,828 122

1 Sonkatch Tahsil 507 111,668 220 27 RAISEN DISTRICT 3,278 411,426 126 2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,648 235 1 Raisen Tahsil 525 59,419 113 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 83,512 121 2 Ghairatganj Tahsil· . 355 37,884 107 4 Kannod Tahsil 544- 72,231 133 3 BegaDIganj Tahsil 352 52,077 148 5 Khategaor. Tah~il 425 57,842 136 4 Gohar~allj 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 Tahsil 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 5U 142,013 278 1 Harda Tahsil 1,263 187,110 148 5 Kasrawad Tahsil 391 82,367 211 2 Scoili Malwa Tahsil 522 73,769 141 6 Sendhwa Tahsil 1,009 159,010. 158 3 Hoshangabad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Khargone Tahsil 977 208,331 213 4 Sohagpur Tahsil 1,293 161,960 125 8 Bhikangaon Tahsil 770 108,953 141

29 BETUL DISTRICT 3,891 5GO,412 144

22 EAST NIMAR DISTRICT 4,128 685,150 166 1 Bhainsdehi Tahsil· 1,320 137,041 104 1 Khandwa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betul Tahsil 1,603 192,824 120

2 Harsud Tahsil • 1,421 136,073 96 3 Multai Tahsil 968 230,547 238 3 Uurhan.put 'r an,it 1,261 2313,244 189 JABALPUR DIVISION 2902 75 5,7.1,602 195

BHOPAL DMSION 22,203 3,877,034 174 30 SAGAR DISTRICT 3,950 796,547 202

23 SHAJAPUR DISTRICT 2,385 526,135 221 1 Khurai Tahsil 938 195,155 208 2 Banda Tahsil· 711 113,746 160

I Susner Tahsil 491 96,461 196 3 Suar Tahsil 1,063 301,417 284 2 A~ar Tahsil 561 108,794 194 4 Rehli Tahsil 1,238 186,229 150 3 Shajapur Tahsil 698 171,916 246 4 Shujalpur Tahsil 635 148,964 235 31 DAMOH DISTRICT 2,815 438,343 156

1 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 JABALPUR DISTRICT 3,909 1,273,825 326 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 422 79,036 187 1 Murwara Tahsil '1,177 312,686 266 3 Elaora Tahsil 443 94,090 212 2 Sihora Tahsil 1,191 282,228 237 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 349 87,222 250 3 Patan Tahsil 561 131,507 240 5 Narsinc~arh Tah~il 520 117,238 225 4 Jabalpur Tahsil 980 544,404 556

XXXVI

REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Coneld.

Density Density Areatin (Popula-

State/Division/District/ Areatin (Popula-

State/Division/District! Sq. miles Population tion per Sq. miles Population tionper Tahsil (1962.63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962·63 ) 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"

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

2 NarsimhaplJr Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194 2 Bilaspur Tahsil 2,207 666,185 302 3 Katghora Tahsil 2,435 333,438 137 4 janj~ir Tahsil 869 391,304 45()O

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 Tahsil. 914 176,893 194 3 Mandla Tahsil 2,135 319,992 150 2 J ashpI1r Tahsil 2,190 306,105 14()O

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

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

2 Amarwara Tahsil· 1,479 172,409 II7 RAlPUR DIVISION 30 ,716 5,°,54,741 16s-3 Sausar Tahsil 1,089 206,323 189

41 DL'RG DISTRICT 7,498 1,885,236 251

1 Kawardha Tahsil 1,228 172,468 14()O 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 2~

2 Seoni Tahsil 1,816 331,008 182 4 Rajnandgaon Tahsil 820 269,019 32~

5 Du~ Tahsil 1,147 520,100 453-

37 BALAGHAT DISTRICT 3,560 806,702 227 6 Sanjari Balod Tah.il 1,955 381,267 19';'

I 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· 1,581 152,148 96 2 Raipur Tahsil 1,120 495,392 442-3 Mahasamund Tahsil 1,877 456,209 243-

BILASPl..'R DIVISION 4 Dharntari Tahsil 1,574 328,920 209' 2[,[72 4>099>757 194 5 Bindranawagarh 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 Kanker Tahsil 1,346 151,329 112 3 Surajpur Tahsil· 2,172 271,881 125 3 Narayanpur Tahi!· 3,260 91,260 28-

4 Kondagaon Tahsil· 2,487 186,745 7';' 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 Dantewara Tahsil· 1,633 134,148 82 6 Ambikapur Tahsil 1,777 343,172 193 7 j agdalpur Tahsil 1,991 343,051 17Z 7 Samri Tahsil· 632 75,316 119 8 K onta Tahsil • 1,988 108,549 55-

• Entirely Rural Tahsil. t Area figures furnished by the State Survey Department.

INTIlODUCING THE DIST~ICT by

K. C.DUBEY

Deputy Superintendent oj Oensu8 Operations, Madkya Pradesh

Raigarh district, which was constituted in 1948 after the merger of 4, feudatory states Raigarh, Sarangarh , Jashpur and Udaipur, is situated in the easternmost part of the state between latitudes 21°20' and 23°15' N and longitudes 82°55' and 84°24'E. It is bounded on the north by Surg'i.lja district, on the south by Raipur district, on the west by Bilaspur district a.nd on the east by Ranchi, district of Bihar and Sundergarh and Sambalpur dis~ricts of Orissa. The district is the ninth biggest distdct in the State in respect of area and has an area of 5,064 Sq. miles, (13,1l6 Sq.kms.) according to the figures furnished by Surveyor Gene­ral of India whereas according to the figures of State Survey Department, its area is 5,008sq. miles: there is thus a discrepancy between these two sets, the one furnished by Surveyor General being more by 1.1 %. The district is bigger than the two districts on the westernmost part of the State Jhabua. and Ratlam com bined together [i. e. 4,342 sq. miles J. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES 1901-61:

Prior to merger in 1948, the area now constitu­ting Raigarh district was under the jurisdiction of four feudatory states-Raigarh, Sarangarh, Jashpur and Udaipur. The last two of these were till 1905

These changes are shown below:-

Distrh:t/Tahsil ,J951 Territorial unit

Details of gain in territories

under the Commissioner of Chhota Nagpur and were included in the erstwhile Benga.l Province. In that year these states were transferred to the erstwhile Central Provinces as a result of territorial adjust. ments between Orissa and erstwhile Central Provin­ces. After merger in 1951, Raigarh district had 7 Tahsils-Jashpur, Udaipur, Gharghoda, Raigarh, Sar­ngarh, Sakti and Kharsia. Consequent on the reorga­nization of States in 1956 some inter district tranafen were effected between Bilaspur.a.nd Raigarh districts: Sakti tahsil was transferred from Raigarh to Bilaspur wi.th consequential and other internal changes. In Bilaspur district, the new Sakti tahsil was expanded

by the addition of 286 villages and 52 vIllages (~ea 42.32 sq. miles) of Kharsia tahsil which was aboli­shed. Udaipur, Jashpur and Gharghoda tahsils remai­ned unchanged from 1951 but as a result of abolition of Kharsia tahsil, Raigarh tahsil has increased in si7;.e by the addition of 148 villages and one town (169.80 sq. miles) of Kharsia tahsil and 2 villages from Janjgir tahsil of Bitaspur district. Sarangarh tahsil also increased in area because of the transfer of 25 villages from Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district.

Details of loss in territories

Net area gain

~ _______ -A _______ ~ r-----A.--------.. (+) Loss (-)

in sq. kms.

Brief descrip- Areas in tion sq. miles

Brief descrip Area in tion sq. miles

in sq. miles

Raigarh Raigarh (i) 25 villages transfe- 38.9 (I) Sakti tahsil 106.0 District District rred from Janjgir transferred

tahsil of Bilaspur to Bilaspur district to Sllran- district garh tahsil

(ii) 2 villages trans fe-rred (rom Janjgir

1.9 (ii) 52 villages ()f Kharsia tahsil

49.2

tahsil of Bilaspur of 1951 (now district to Raigarh abolished) tran-tahsil sferred to Bilas-

pur district

Total 40.8 Total 155.2 -114.4 -296.2

District/Tahsil 1951 Territorial Details of 'gain in unit territories

(xxxviii)

Details of loss in territories

Net area Loss

r-------___..___------~ ,-__ -_J,.. ____ ____ gain

(+) in sq. miles

(-) in sq. kms.

Brief descrip.- Area in tion sq. miles

Brief descrip- Area ins tion sq. miles

Raigarh Raigarh (i) 148 villages and 1 169.8 tahsil tahsil town transferred

from Kharsia tahsil of 1951 (now abolished)

(ii) 2 villages transferred 1.9

Sarangarh tahsil

The Name

Sarangarh tahsil

from Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district

Total

25 villages transfe­rred from Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district

The district is named after Raigarh, which was the most important of the merged feudatory states and the district headquarters now. As stated in the Ohhattis(larh Feudatory States Gazetteer ( 1909 ), the

name Raigarh is derived from rai, meaning a species of thorny tree, and (larh a fort.

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS

The district is now divided into five tahsils­Jashpur, Udaipur, Gharghoda, Raigarh and Sarang_ arh. Except for the changes indicated above, these tahsils have the same jurisdiction as the erstwhile feudatory states. Erstwhile Raigarh state has how­ever been cons~ituted into Raigarh and Gharghoda tahsils.

171.7

38.9

+ 171.7 +444.7

+38.9 +100.8

For purposes of general administration, the district has been divided into 4 sub-divisions-Janjgir, Udaipur, Raigarh and Sarangarh and Jashpurnagar, Dharamjaigarh, Raigarh and Sarangarh are the headquarters of the Sub-divisional Officers ( Civil ). Jashpurnagar is also the headquarters of Sub-Divisi­

onal Officer [Police],

The Collector is assisted in revenue and general administration by 8 Deputy Collectors, 4 of whom are incharge of sub-divisions mentioned above. Rai.

garh is one of the districts where complete separation of judiciary has not been effected and one of the Dep­uty Collectors discharges the functions ofJudg.~-Magi­

strate.

Some basic statistics of the district and the tahsils are given below:-

Area in Area in No. of villages POPULATION sq. sq. sq. Kms. Inhabited Unin- Total Males Females

Name of Tahsil miles Kms. rural urban habited Towns ,--------"---------'""' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Il

Udaipur 686.6 1,778.4 1,778.4 299 2 176.893 89,440 87,453 Jashpur 1,764.1 4.569.0 4,561.4 7.6 654 1 306.105 152,858 153,247 Gharghoda 574.5 1.488.1 1,488.1 319 4 136,751 67,913 68,838 Raigarh 506.6 1,311.9 1,291.9 20.0 429 2 2 236,354 117,415 118,939 Sarangarh 381.7 988.7 986.0 2.7 484 48 1 185,123 90,332 94,791 Raigarh District 5,008.4 12,971.7 12,941.4 30.3 2,185 57 4 1,041,226 517,958 523~68

Density per Sex No. of Devolop No.of Police! R.I. Patwari Percentage of

Name of Tahsil sq. mite Ratio ment Blocks Stations I Circles Circles Scheduled Scheduled

Rural Urban Castes Tribes 1 12 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Udaipur 258 978 2 5 3 54 7.1 62.78 Jashpur 171 1,961 1,002 5 5 6 115 6.60 67.31 Gharghoda 238 1,013 2 3 3 43 8.47 53,02 Raigarh 384 5,771 1,012 3 3 5 60 12.20 23.25 Sarangarh 461 9.177 1,049 2 3 4 51 22.39 18.70 Raigarh District 196 5,114 1.010 14 19 21 323 11.11 45.90

Geology:-

The,geological sequence in Raigarh district may be

represented as below:-

Recent and sub-recent

Deccan Trap

Gondwanas

Cuddapah

Archaens

Lower

Upper

Lowpr

Soil,Alluvium, Laterite

Basalt (Lower Flows)

Kamthi Barakar Talchirs

Rhale intercalated with sandstone and

Dolomitic limestone Conglomerate

Shale interbeddc(l with Limestone Quartzite.

Crystallines, Grani­tes, Schists, Talc­sericite Schist,

Gneiss.

The Archaens, represented by granites, gneisRes and .schists, constitute the oldest g~ological forma­tions and also are the most extensively developed. In their characteristic forms they are seen exposed in the areas below the Khuria plateau in Jashpur tahsil where the granites frequently rise into bare knolls.

The most conspicuous of these features is called Burha from its fancied resemblance to an old man's bald head. Other areas where the archaens are expo­sed are between Sambalpuri Pahar and the hills near Uranda, in the Boridadar Reserve Forest areas, six miles sonth-east of Sarangarh town, near R.engal_ muda and south of Andhiarchapar. The Archaen outcrops cover an area of approximately 1,663 sq.

miles.

The Cllddapah formations of the district consti­tute the eastward extension of the Cuddapah basin of Chhattisgarh and here they are represented both by the Chandarpur Sandstone and Raipur shale and sandstone. The former builds up the hills south of Rarangarh town and is also exposed about 4 milcR north-west of 8arangarh. The Raipur series is also exposed in the plain areas of Sarangarh tahsil. The shales of thiR series are generally red and purple but occasional grey bands may also be seen.

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Conformably overlying the shales are the bedd­ed limestone and dolomite and good expousures of these rocks are seen ,near Barekot, Pharaswany and in Bangon-nala. Fine to medium-grained dolomite is noticed near Dumarpara, Deragarh, Akolsara, Bhiti­adih and other places. Dolomitic limestone is being quarried at various places like Dabra, Sakrali Jhana· kpur, Ghugri, Chhapara, Baradwar etc. Its main use at present is being burnt for lime.

The Gondwanas are exposed in Raigarh nnll Udaipur tahsils. The Talohirs consist chiefly of a finp, grained greenish sandstone containing boulders of granite and quartzite. In Udaipur tahsil a coarse carboniferous sandstone is the chief geological

formation.

The Trap roek is found in the lofty plateau of the Khuria in Jashpur tahsil where its decomposition has resulted into a cap oflaterite over the plateau.

MINERAL RESOURCES

Coal

There exist two coal fields in this, district-the Mand river coal-field and the Raigarh coal-field. The Mand river coal deposit is connected with the Korba

coal deposits of Bilaspur district to the west by a narrow strip of the Barakar rocks. The southern boundary of the coal deposit is a fault trending south east. This deposit easily covers an area of about 200 sq. miles. The Ra.igarh coal-field lies in the north­western corner of the district and a narrow strip ex­tends from Kelo river near Laka to Bagadia near

Borkhel.

Bauxite

Bauxite reserves of economic worth occur in Jashpur tahsil and are noticed in at least 12 locali­ties-Pandrapat, Darilimpani, Raimi and Chicholi Murhi, Baighat, Thutapani, Patia, Garh Pahar, Kad­osa Pahar, Jarhapat, Daunpat, Masol plateau and Deopani. It is estimated that there may be approxi­mately 519,000 tons of this mineral in the district.

Laterite

Laterite occuring as a cap over the trap rock in

the Khuria plateau is not of any economic worth

and is only exploited by the Agaria Blacksmiths.

Dolomite limestone is burnt for lime at various places and there ~re many limestone quarries such as 8 miles north-east of Dharamjaigarh and 4 miles south-east of Baradvar Railway Station.

Gold

Gold is found in very small quantities on the

banks and the bed of the 1b river in Jashpur tah>lil and the Sonjhari-Jhareka Gond;; used to exploit it, in

former times.

Oeo(/raphy

Broadly speaking, latitude 22° 15' N divides the district into two regions of district physiogra­phic dissimilarities-the northern predominantly hilly region and the southern predominantly plain coun­try. Above this latitude, the ground goes on increas­ing in a series of steps till one reaches the lofty plateaus of M'tinpat and Khuria in the north· Looked at from another angle, it is the river Maha­nadi which divides the district into two regions-the northern region having a general slope towards the

south and the southern region having a general slope

towards the north.

The northern part of Udaipur tahsil is walled

in by the great plateau of Mainpat (Surguja district)

which rises to a height of 3,781 feet above the sea. This plateau, as has been described in the p.ote on Surguja distriot, forms the watershed of the rivers and streams running north and south. From the north and north-west highlands of Udaipur tahsil which border this plateau, there is a steep descent of more than 1,500 feet down to the fertile valley of the river Mand and the descent continues in a succession of terraces till one reaches the plains of Gharghodu ann

Raigarh.

The eastern half of the northern part i. e. Jash­pur tahsil, contains more magnificent phy:;iographic features. This tahsil consists of almost equal proporti­ons of highland and lowland. On the Ranchi-side the prominent table ofland Upargha tattains an average elevation of 2,200 feet and is fringed by the hills which in places rise 1,000 feet higher. On the east the Uparghat blends with the plateau of Chhota Nagpur proper, while on the west it springs from the lowland region, known as the Hetghat, in a fortress-like wall buttressed he~ and there by projecting masses of

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rocks. The U parghat i15 again divided by a slight dep­ression from the still loftier plateau of Khuria which occupies the north-western corner of this tahsil and forms the watershed between the 1b and the Kanhar, a tributary of the river son. This high plateau bnd consists, as has been des~ribed before, of a Trap

rock topped with volcanic laterite. The low land of the Hetghat and of Jashpur proper lie in successive steps descending towards the south, hroken by ranges of hills isolated bluffs and bare masses of granites and metamorphic rocks like gneiss and schistosegnei8ses.

Below latitude 22°15' N, the general nature of the country is that of a plain though the ideal condi~

tion is broken by a chain of hills which trends llorth­

west-south-east from the north of Sakti to Banora

about 10 miles to the south-east of Raigarh town. This hill system however, nowhere attains the heiO'ht

'" reached by the northern region already described

above. Moreover, it is a br0kcn chain consisting of

Kukradama dongar, Chonda dongar, Bhari donaar ,., , Chauwardhal range and the link starting from the east of Raigarh and running almost parallel to the Kelo river. Through this broken chain of hills flow the rivers Mand and Kelo. The ground then goes on falling till n reaches the Mahanadi flowing rl;nghly

at from 700 feet. to 635 feet.

Below the Mahanadi in Sarangarh tahsil, the general nature of the country is that of the Chhattis­garh plain, the general slope being towards the north: the southern parts of Sarangarh tahsil are at varying heights from 145B feel to 1,000 feet and these gently slope towards the Mahanadi, In Sarangarh tahsil, however, the sOllthern part bordering Rei ipllr distriet, is hilly and the only purely plain country is in the south-east. From the hilly southern border, a chain of hills trends north-south dividing the tahsil into, two parts i. e. S~rangarh tract and ~aria tract.

The highest elevation in the district is attained in the extreme north in the Pandrapat plateau of Jashpur tahsil (3,670'). Other high points in the district are Ranijula (3,527') l'endupat (3,405'), Kotwar (3,393') and Bharamurio ( 3,390' ) all in Jashpur tahsil; near Kamartha (3,22\J') and Lotta (2,098') in Udaipur tahsil. The highest elevatioll in

Gharghoda tahsil is 2,138' and thili is a little south of Bahama.

The ri~ers of the district come under two

distinct drainage-systems- the Mahariadi and the Son. Of tllese, it. is the Mahanadi that realy commands the

drainage of this district, except the two rivers, the

Geor and the Kanhar which rising in the tablelands in the north flow northwards to join the Son.

The two principal rivers of the district which

come under the drainage of the Son are the Kanhar and the Geor. Both of these rivers and their feeders rise in the highlands in the north of the district and

flow northwards into Su~guja district. The Kanhar ·ii~es in the 3.0CO' high plateau a little east of Tendu­pat. flows north for a shqrt distance and then turns north-west running paralle\~ to the northern boundary of the dist.rict for a little part of its length. Its main

tributaries are the two S~rias. One of t.hese rises near Harradipa and joins the Kanhar at the boun­

dary of the district above Champa. The western Suria rises in t,he Pandrapat plateau, receives the waters of

itA affluents as it flows north and then crossing the

distri(,t joins the Kanhar near Dipadih in Surguja distrirt. Another river of the Son drainage system,

the Geor. riseR in the plateau near C'hichli at a height of some 3,550 feet and flows through a valley in the

high plateau. Before debouching from this plateau on to the Rll1all plain of Dongari, it makes a 100' high

waterfall. Another feeder of the Geor, which. rises west of it above Ghordega, makes a similiar but hig­her waterfall as it plunges down the high plateau to join the Geor near Dongari. The Macchli is another river of the Son drainage system. It rises near Gaib­ura north-west of Bagicha and flows first. north and

then n( rtb-west to get out of the district traversing only about first 16 miles or so of its lengtll in this

district.

The Mahanadi, which Qomma.nds mOlt of the drainage of Raigarh district flows from we~t to ea3t, through the sontnern part of the district forming the boundary between Sarangarh and Raigarh tahsils. It

receives the waters of the other rivers from the north and the south. The Mahanadi flows through the area which is from about 700' to 635' in height and the

northern and southern area of the district slope to­wards it.

The principal tributaries of the Mahanadi from

the north are the Mand, the Kelo and the lb. The Mand risell in the north of the Mainpat platean in

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Surgujll district and recernng the drainage of the southern face of the Mainpat enters the district 4

miles to the west of Susdega in Udaipur tahsil. It flows through the hilly sandstone country and its channel is deeply cut through this sandstone rock in a series of alternate rapids and pools. It then enters the plain country near about Dharamjaigarh, down­

stream of which place it receives the Koirja river. It then makes the boundary of the district for some dis­tance and flows through the break between the Cho­nda Dongar and Bhari Dongar. In this break it recc­i ves the waters of the Kurket which rises near Rer­uma Khurd. The Kurket receives the Chini and the Tumba before itself joining the Mand.

The Kelo river rises in the northern hilly region of Gharghoda tahsil near Ludeg at about 2.400 feet an flows south past Raigarh town receiving its tributa­ries the Koledaga and the Razar. The Sapnai river ri':les above Dhelwakham in Raigarh tahsil near the

eastern boundary of the district and flows south to

merge in the Mahanadi a little downst.ream of Padampur.

Another principal tributary of the Mahanadi is

the Ib which rises in the Pandrapat plateau in Jash­pur tahsil and making an arc through the plateau turns to the south. Several waterfalls are found ah-ng

its course, the finest being formed by the rush of its waters over a square mass of trap-rock, where it passes from t.he high tableland of the U parghat into

the flat countary of Jashpur proper. Its course above

these falls consists of a series of rapids. Its tributa­

ries the Sonmuth, the Bamhni, the Dorki, the Siri,

the Maini, the Utial and the Khorung are mosty hill

streams. The Ib passes out of the district south of Loakara. Out of its affluents, the important ones

are the Khorung and the Maini.

The Mahanadi flows from west to east and has

a wide sandy bed. Its principal tributaries in the dis­

trict from the south are the Lilar, the Lath and the - Kenkamdi. The Lilar rises in Raipur district and is

strengthened by its feeder the Khu~di before it joins

the Mahanadi. The Lath river also rises in Raipur district near Bastipali in Mahasamund tahsil and flows straight north. During its onward journey to the Mahanadi, it is fed by the Manai and the Ghogra; the latter river flows past Sarangarh tOWIl. The Lath

joins the Mahanadi opposite Chandarpur. The Kenk­

amdi rises in the hills in the extreme south-east of

t he district and flows north-east, making the boun­dary of the district for a little d;stance and then loses its identity in the Mahanadi outside the dis­

trict.

HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

The early history, if any, of Raigarh district is extremely obscure and it is curious that the plains area ofthc district being contiguous with Bilaspur and Raipur district where an influential dynasty under the great HaihayvanshiR ruled for a long pf'ri­od, should have remained uneffected by the currents. Whereas in Raipur and Bilaspur districts there are a large number of archaeological remains and a rich history is preserved in various inscriptions, no such records have so far been discovered in this district

on the basis of which even some surmises could be based. Absence of such remains and inscriptions in the northern areas of the district is easily understood because these areas continued to be wild and inacce­ssible even till the beginning of this century and in the earlier times must have been left to their fate by the invading armies and the ruling powers who chan­ged hands in the plains of Chhattisgarh. These wild tracts, contiguous as they are with the plateau of Chhota Nagpur, must have returned a number of wild tribes, who probably never conglomerated int::) a kingdom and orderly rule. But we have no record even of what the state of affairs here was in the early

days.

Though there is, more or less, complete obscu­rity about the historical past, there are indications that some parts of the district were the shelters of early man. These have left their record in Singanpur rock-paintings and some description of them may be given here. Singanpur is a small village about 3 miles

away from Naharpali, a station on Bilaspur-Rai­garh Railway line. Near this village, in the rock-shel­ters of the Chauwardhal hills are found numerous primitive paintings representing men, beasts, repti­les etc. In his Race and History Prof. Pittard men­tions discovery of 'Chipped agates' from these caves and in the opinion of Sir Henry Hayden, these chip­ped agates belong to Palaeolithic or the Earlier stone Age.

The paintings and other discoveries made here

surely carry U8 back to a very remote age. This view

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is supported by Percy Brown who has expressed in his Indian Paintings that 'the rock paintings at Sin­ganpur may be of very remote antiquity'-and that they also apparently contain some hieroglyphics. Besides the palaeoliths in :the caves and Ilear about, a black haematite pestle was also found here by And­erson. the first discoverer of the paintings. As is well known a cylindrical piece of haematite was also dis­covered in Mohenjodaro.

In the paintings are represented little and big human figure'S, animals and various designs and diagrams which may be hieroglyphics cr totemistic marks or even religious symbols. It is thus clear that though there is a void in the later periods of recorded his­tory, the district was definitely the home of the early man in the stone age. The two other archaeological remains in the district are the temple of Pujaripali in the Sarangarh tahsil and the shrine of Khuria Rani in Jashpur tahsil.

Whereas no idea at all ('an be formed about the northern wild regions, hiRtorical researches have shown that the present Sarangarh tahsil was at first a dependency of the Ratanpur Haihayvanshi king­dom and afterwards became one of the eighteen Garhjat states subordinate to Sambalpur. The ruling family of the erstwhile Sarangarh State were Raj Gonds and according to their traditions had migrated to this part from Bhandara (now in Maharashtra) whereas the Raj Gond chiefs of the erstwhile Raigarh State have a tradition of migrating here from Waira­garh in Chanda (now in Maharashtral. This migra­tion took place according to them, about the beginn-

ing of the eighteenth century when they came here

and obtained some villages. Like Sarangarh, the erstwhile Raigarh State was also one of the Garhjat States under Sambalpur. About 1800, Jujhar Singh, the fifth &tja of Raigarh, concluded a subsidiary

treaty of a¥iance with the East India Company on the annexation of Sambalpur by the Marathas. In 1833 Bagarh Pargana was granted to Raigarh in lieu of the serv~ces of Deonath Singh crushing a rebellion there. The Raigltrh ruling family was sympathetic to the British during 1857 and in 186'7 the Raja was made a Feudatory Chief.

The Marathas also exercised a nominal control over Udaipur and Jashpur States. These were ceded to the British Government by the provisional agree-

ment concluded between the British and Mudhoji

Bhonsla in 1818. Both Udaipur and Jashpur were regarded as fiefs of Surguja and paid tribute through the State. Ever since the conquest of Surguja by the Raksal Rajputs, Udaipur formed an apanage of a younger branch of the reigning family in the State. During 1857, the Udaipur ruling family were hostile to the BritIsh but their hostility was very short-lived. Subsequent to 1860 the state was conferred on a bro­ther of the Chief of erstwhile Surguja Stat",.

All these 4 feudatory States Udaipur, Jashpur, Raigarh and Saranagarh merged in Madhya Pradesh in 19-18 and were constituted into the present dis­trict.

CLIMATE AND RAINFALL

Endowed by such physiograpic characters as it has and with vegetational cover of widely varying magnitude the district ranges in climate from the high rainfall and cool climate of the uplands in the north to the warm one in the treeless southern plains where the summer months become rather opp­ressive. Because of physiography and thick vegeta­tion, the Uparghat region in Jashpur receives a copi­ous rainfall of about 65-67 inches and and this goes ou decreasing towards the south till in Sarangarh only 40-50 inches of rain is received. Raigarh and Gharghoda tahsils receive more rain than Sarangarh but less than Jashpur and Udaipur. The frost clad region and the uplands are cool and frost is not un­common in Khuria plateau. The summer tempera­ture in the treeless plain in Raigarh and Sarangarh often touches 116° F. The rainfall and temperature records of the district are given elsewhere in this

Handbook,

In all, the district has 1,094.83 Sq. miles or 700,690" acres of reserve forest area tahsilwise brea­k-up of this is not available.

The district falls in the region of Sal forests and teak as a natural species is rather absent. How­ever, due to improved silvicultural operations, teak plantations have been made at a number of places. The quality of forests also goes on deteriorating as one passes from the north to south-till in Sarangarh tahsil the forest is of an inferior mixed type. In this tahsil forests are not extensive but occur only in , patches. Sal (Shorea robusta) is present in Sarangarh tahsil but it is rare on the whol!} , and the bulk- of *Source- Director of land Records, M. P.

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trees are either of inferior timber value or miscella­neous trees like mahua (Bassia lati,fo~ia), Saja (Ter­minalia tomentosa) Bija (Pterocarpus marsupium), Char (Buchnania latifoUa), Palas (Butea frondosa) , Barra (T. Chebula ) and bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus).

In Jashpur, Udaipur and north Gharghoda sal is the predominant tree. In Jashpur tahsil, all along the course of the Ib fine stretches of forest contain­ing sal, shisham (Dalbergia .sissu) and Ebony is found. In Udaipur tahsil, the predominant trees in addition to sal are mahua, kusum (Schhichera trijuja) and tendu. In these forests other usual acco­~paniments of Sallik saja, Bija, or Bijasal, Dhawra (Anogeissus lati/olia), Barra Bahera JT. belarica), Kouha (T. arjuna), Char are found. In Gharghoda and Raigarh Sal, saja and bija are the predominant timber species. Mahua (Bassia lati/olia) is common , everywhere except on the Khuria plateau.

The trees and plants in and about the village sites are too common to be mentioned. These are mango( M anjifera indica), I mli (Tamarindus indica), J amun (Engenia jambolana), Bar (Ficus bengalensis Piprtl (P. religw8a) and Nim (Melia indica), A variety of grasses is found in the district, the most important being the Sabai grass (Ischaemum angust­ifolium) found in Jashpur tahsil.

Fauna

Contiguous with Katghora tahsil of Bilaspur district and Surguja district as it is, northern parts of the district once used to have tha wild elephants and stray ones were repqrted as late as 1910 but these have since become extinct now. The bisons (Bos gaurus) and wilq buffalos which formerly were numerous in Udaipur and Jashpur tahsi]s have almost become extinct and now are prohibited species for hunting. Tigers (F'elis tigris) and panthers (P. Pardus) are

found in the jungles, the latter animal being more commonly found. Bears are found chiefly in Jashpur tahsil. Other animals found in the forests are wild dog, Sambkar (Cervus unicolor) Spotted deer (C. axis) nilgai (Bos elephas tra(Jocamel'u.s) and some other varietie~ of deer.

The Population and the people

Though nineth biggest ill arda, Raigarh district is sixth biggest in respect of population and in den-

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sity of population it is the seventeenth most densely populated district of the StatE:'. The district had a population of 428,761 persons in 1901. The percen-

Region 1901-1911 1911-1921

2 3

Madhya Pradesh +15.30 -1.38

Bilaspur Division +27.28 +3.48

Raigarh Distlict +29.48 +4.39

From the beginning of the present century i.e. during 1901-61, the district population has increased by 142.85% which is higher than the State (92.00%) and Division (133.20%) increases. In the six districts of eastern Madhya Pradesh comprising Raipur and Bilaspur divisions, Raigarh district shows the third largest iqcrease during 1901-61, the two districts showing higher increases are Bastar (184.64%) and­Surguja (155.56%).

The percentage decade variation of 29.48 during 1901-11 in the' district population is 2.20% more than the increases for the Division. For a closer study of this it is necessary to have tahsil­wise figures but they are naturally not available. The percentage decade increases of the erstwhile feUdatory states may therefore be taken into

account:--Raigarh (25.1 %), Sarangarh (27.7%) Udai­pur (42.9%) Jashpur (32.1 %). It is thus seen that This is given below:-

Population in 1921

tage decade-wise variation of population is given below for comparison; Stll.te and Division figures have also been furnished:

1921-1931 1931-1941 1941-1951 1951-1961

4 5 6 7

+ 11.39 +12.34 +8.67 +24.17

+18.29 +13.15 +10.39 + 19.83

+19.27 +13.93 +8.32 +22.00

the increase was less in the plains than in the hilly areas. For thesE:' hilly areas one of the reasons given was the increased accuracy of enumeration which exaggerated the real expansion of population due to immigration and natural growth.

In 1911-21 and 1921-31, the population of Raigarh district grew much fast than the State population as a whole though as compared to the increase in the Division population, t\e increase was only a little more. Here again, respective positions of the erstwhile feudatory States may be seen. In the decade 1911-21, the variation of population of these States was as below-Raigarh (~1O.4%), Sarangarh (+ 15.5%), Udaipur (+9.7%), and Jashpur(-11.6%). This decrease in Jashpur and increase in the other three units is explained by the subsidiary table IV of 1921 census.

Population in 1911 Variatlon% _______ __J,. _________ ....... r----------A.. _______ ....... (1911-21) Actu~1 popula- Immigrants Emigrants Natural Actual popu- Immigra- Emigra· Natural in natural

tlon population lation nts nts population 2 3 4 5

Raigarh 241,634 24,381 23,479 240,732

Sarangarh 117,781 22,712 12,428 107,497

Udaipur 71.124 8.743 6,522 68,903

Jashpur 154,156 12.443 9,205 150,918

The number of births (B) and deaths (D) per cent of popUlation of 1911 was as follows: Raigarh 24 (B), 18(D), Sarangarb 38 (B), 26(D),Udaipur 28 (B), 23 (D), Jashpur 17 (B), 16 (D). The excess of births over deaths was more marked in the plain areas than in the hilly terrains of Udaipur and Jash­pur. These two features shown above account for an increase in the population of the district during a.

population 6 7 8 9 10

218,860 30,805 41,779 229.834 +5

102,071 20,013 ! 16,326 98,384 +9

64,853 14,310 7,316 57,859 +19

174,458 16.663 8,073 165,868 +9

decade which was not favourable to popUlation growth. That the increase was, to an appreciable extent, due to immigration is clear from the fact that during this period, Raipur and Bilaspur distri­cts had more emigration than immigration (Raipur 87,978 immigrants, 184,781 emigrants; Bilaspur 100,095 immigrants, 138,024 emigrants).

Regarding the population trend during the decade 1921-31, the following mention is found in the Report of 1931 Census. " ..... , .... Raigarh and Sarangarh lie on the east of the Chhattisgarh plain ..•.••... The cultivated area occupies ....•.... 83% in Sarangarh and 68% in Raigarh ......... The forest area is very limited, ........ the census of 1931 disc-loses a considerable rise in population and the people of the tract have the appearance o~ a conte­nted rural community. The difference between the growth of population shown at the census and that deduced from the vital stalistics is small in ......... . Sarangarh. In Raiga,rh it is over 10,600;the number is made up, it would apear from Subsidiary Table IY by an increase in the number of immigrants since 1921. If the number of emigrants had increased proportionately the effect of this factor upon the figures would be r~dqced".'

Regarding the other two erstwhile feudatory

states the Report states "For Udaipur a~d Jashpur

it is interesting to notice the figures of immigrants

for these decades:

]911

Udaipur 14,310

Jashpur 16,663

]921

8,743

12,443

]931

22,094

18,852

The rise in 193J appears to indicate little more

in view of the increased population-than a return to

normal after the adverse conditions prevalent during

the latter part of the decade 1911-21 and a good deal of the immigration is undoubtedly casual. It

must however be mentioned that large numbers of

labourers emigrate from Jashpur, through Ranchi,

which is easily accessible by road, to Assam. They

generally return after a few years and probably br­

ing with them numbers of children born in the other

Pro'lince".

In the decade 1921-31 thore was also substan­

tial excess of births over deaths, the number percent

of l)opulation of 1921 of births (B) and deaths (D)

being-Raigarh 29(B), 19(D), Sarangarh 31(B), 20(D),

Udaipur 32 (B), 16(D), Jashpur 24(B), 15(D).

During the decade] 931-41, the trend of popu­lation growth in Raigarh district corresponded more

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closely to the State and Division tmnd though even during this period the increase was greater than the State al]d Division figures. The tables seem to have turned after 1941 for during 1941-51 and 1951-61, Raigarh district registered less increase than the

State figureS' though in 1951.61, the popUlation of the district increased at a faster rate than the Divi­sion. In 1951-61, the district registered the high increase of 22.06%, the second highest i~lter-cens::ll

growth during this century: 1901-11 gruwth was 29.48%. This high increase is on the lines of the generaf pattern, though it is less than what it is for the State as a whole (24.17%). Apart from greater accuracy in enumeration, this high increase halO beed due to a cumulative effect of many factors. Vari"us schemes like the Malaria Eradication Programme, increasing public health facilities, small-pox eradi­cation programme, increase in means of communica­tion, rural development schemes and tribal welfare

programme have been unqertaken. Deatp-rate has been brought down appreciably where as birth rate has remained the same or even increasfjd a little. Then, the increase is to some extent also due to immigra­tion: 50,778 persons born in Raigarh district were enumerated in the contiguous Raipur, Bilaspur and Surguja districts whereas 55,433 persons born in

these districts were enumerated in Raigarh district.

It is not possible to estimate the extent of emigra­

tion to the contiguous districts of other states. The

figures of immigration show that 21,788 persons

from the adjoining Sambalpur and Sundargarh districts of Orissa were enumerated in Raigarh district.

Density of population

As stated earlier, Raigarh district is the seven­

teenth most densely populated district of the State having a density 01210 per sq. mile as against 194

for the Division and 190 for the State. Since figures

of density fort he tahsils as they are now constituted

are not possible to be obtained, a direct comparabi­

lity of population density during various periods is

not possible. Leaving aside the minor area adjust­

ments that have taken place the densities for respe­

ctive erstwhile feudatory states may be 'regarded to

be that pertaining to the tahsils.

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This is shown below :

Tahsil Density of Population per sq. mile.

1872 1881 1891 19m

2 3 4 5

Udaipur 26 32 36 43

Jashpur 34 46 58 67

") Gharghoda I

r 43 87 113 118 Raigarh !

J Sarangarh 69 132 154 148

One point which immediately attracts notice is that as compared to 1951, the density of popula­tion per squa.re mile has decreased. This therefore presents a paradox since the population has increased by 22.06%. However, there is no anomaly. What has actually happened is that the area figures given in 1951 are different from those now furnished by the D. L. R. and because they are less the density per sq. mile has increased. Following is given the figures of area reported in 1951 Census and those furnished at present. It may be remembered that the area transfers effected in 1956 and mentioned earlier have not been taken note of:-

Tahsil Area in sq. miles reported in 1951 1961

2 3

Udaipur 677 914

Jashpur 1,764 2,190

Gharghoda 519 749

Raigarh 543 624

Sarangarh 341 492

Raigarh district 3,844 4,969

Rural-'C rban population

The rural urban ratio in the district population in 1951 was 94:6 and even now this ratio is mainta­ined in 94.6: 5.4. These figures are, however, not

1911 1921 1931 1951 1961

6 7 8 9 10

61 67 . 93 198 194

89 79 99 145 140

r 208 183 147 163 187 i 145 379

L 189 218 239 419 376

comparable since, as a result of area transfers after 1951 Sakti town went to Bilaspur district and Gharghoda town was declassified.

There are in all 2,185 inhabited villages now. The number of villages seem to show a tendency towards increase and this tendency is one of the indications of absence of urbanisation, bec'ause nor­mally the tendency should be for the number of villages· to decrease as a result of urbanisation. In the district, the reverse seems t.o be the rule: Ghar­ghoda town of 1951 has been treated as a village in 1961. The number of inhabited villages in the district in 1941-61 is shown below.

1961

2,185

No. of villages in 1951

2

2,179

1941

3

2,111

There are in all 57 uninhabited villages and the largest number of these 48 is in. Sarangarh tahsil. This appears rathcr peculiar for the tendency to desert one habitaion and settle elsewher is comm­only found among the tribals and as such the feature is not explanable here. This point requires some verification and no conclusion can be put forward

here.

The percentage decadewise increase of rural and urban population during 1901-61 is shown below:

1901-61 1951-61

2 3

Rural 135.46 22.14

Urban 399.43 20.75

It is seen that the urban population grew very fast in 1921-31,1931-41 and 1941-51. This seemingly high increase is, however, not an indication of high birth-rate in urban areas or immigration therein. It

1941-51

4

6.35

54.84

1931-41 1921-31 1911-21 1901-11

5 5 7 8

13.01 18.44 4.20 29.98

41.28 50.56 12.24 11.88

is due to the fact that the number of towns went on increasing or decreasing. During 1901-21 there were only 2 towns in the district and the population increase is just what it should be. The high ~

registered in the urban population in 1921-~1 is because of the fact that the number of town be~ame 3. In 1931-41, there is again seen a high inc~e8l!e

though the number of towns continued to be 3. This may possibly be due to immigration of labour and other population. In 1951 the number of towns

rose to 5 and that is the reason why the urban population registered an increase of 54.84%. The number again decreased to 4 because of declassifica­tion of Gharghoda.. The following table shows the classification of the present towns during 1901-61:

Town 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Jashpur V VI

Kharsia V V VI VI

Raigarh III III . III IV V V V

Sarangarh V Vi V V V V V

(Class III-Population range20,OOO-49,999; Class IV-

10,000-19,999; Class V-S,OOO-9,999; Class VI Less than 5,000).

More than 65% of the villages in the district belong to what may be called 'small' village i. e. having a papulation of 500 and under and more than 90% of the viiIages have popUlation of less than

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1,000. Below is shown the variation in the number of villages in the various size-groups in 1951-61:

Class of villages according to size of ~pulation

Less than 500

500- 999

1,000-1,999

2.000-4.999

5.000-9,999

Percentage of number Inorease%in of villages in this class the propor­to total number of tion of the villages in number of

1951 1961 villages in the range

2 3 4

77.28 68.79 -10.9

18.54 23.34 +25.8

3.76 6.86 +82.4

0.42 0.96 +128.5

0.05 +100

The figure shown above is what it is to be expected. As the rural population increase!. (the 1951-61 increase was 22.14%) it is to be expected that there will be normally a decrease in the propo­rtion of small villages and many of these of the previous census will, at the succeeding census move into the next higher range.

Age and Sex-composition

The age and sex composition of the population is presented in the table below: for comparison the corresponding data for the State is also furnished:-

Distribution of 100 persons of all ages into age-groups by sex:-

Percentage of population in the age-group M. P. State Raigarh district

Age-group Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0- 4 14.9 14.7 15.1 16.4 16.0 16.7 5- 9 15.4 15.4 15.4 14.3 14.2 14.4

10-14 10.1 10.9 9.4 10.1 10.7 9.5

0-14 40.4 41.0 39.9 40.8 40.9 40.6

15-19 7.3 7.5 7.0 7.9 8.0 7.8 20-24 7.8 7.0 8.6 8.6 8.1 9.1 25-29 9.1 9.1 9.1 8.8 8.9 8.7 30-34 7.9 8.0 7.9 7.3 7.6 7.1

15-34 32.1 31.6 32.6 32.6 32.6 32.7

35-39 6.4 6.9 6.0 5.8 6.0 5.6 40-44 5.0 5.2 4.9 5.3 5.3 5.3 45-49 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.1 50-54 3.9 4.0 3.7 4.0 4.1 3.9 55-59 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.0 35-59 21.8 22.5 21.2 21.4 21.9 2Q.9

60--64 2.6 2.4 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.5 65-69 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.9 0.9. 1.0 70+ 2.1 1.7 2.5 1.8 1.5 2.2

60+ 5.6 4.9 6.3 5.1 4.6 5.7 A. N. S. 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1

For a correct appreciation of the tahle given above, it is necessary to rememeber that it is baaed on ages actually returned at enumeration.

Actually speaking they are not returns at all for universal ignorance prevails in the rural areas

about one's age. The common answer one is likely to get when asking the age of a villager in Chhattis-

garh is "you form an idea how old I am". And more likely than not the 'age-returns' are the guesses made

about the ages of persons by the enumerators con­cerned. Whereever a.ges are returned (and also in estimation) the tendency is to commonly round figures generally in digiti ending in 0 and 5, or

in even rather than odd digits. The age-data ther· efore,suffers from a digit bias, which will be appa­rent on drawing a graph of single-year age-returns. In order to minimise the distorting effects of age­

misreporting, quinquennial groups have been adop­ted in the above table so as to include one preferred age in each group. This grouping does suppress to some extent the effects of age-heaping but it does not need an expert eye to be able to say that they are not entirely absent. Thus, if the age-returns were correct, frequency will go on decreasing in

successive age-groups of equal width. But this is

not always the case as the above table would show

because of a disproportionately large return of some

ages. In considering the above data therfore it would

be safe to confine scrutiny to the broader age-groups

0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60+ which may conveniently

be taken to correspond to children, young persons,

middle-aged persons and old persons.

In its broad outline, the alZe-structure of the popUlation of Raigarh district follows the same pattern as exhibited by the State popuialion. As in

the case of the state, in the district too, the proportion of children of 14 years and below is the maximum. In concrete terms roughly 2 out of every 5 persons in the district are infants or children below 14 years of age. The age-group 15-34 i. e. young persons, accounts for a little less than one third of the popu­lation of the district and almost is of the same pro­portion as in the Statft. Middle-aged persons i. e. age-group 35-59 form a little more than one-fifth of the popUlation and here also the proportion is only

a little higher than the corresponding State propor-

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tion. Persons in the age-group 60+ are a little more than w.hat their proportion is in the State as a whole.

It will also be seen that at present there are 43.5 persons out of every 100 persons who are in the age-group 15-45 which is the reproductive age-group responsible for increase of popUlation. Assuming that the age.patwn shown above holds good, the number of persons per 100 in this age-group at the next census (i. e. in 1971) would be 57.6. As such there is greater likelihood of increase of population during the next decade. It may also be seen that 72.5% of the population of the district is below 34 years of age and it can therefore easily be said to be youthful rat,her than old.

Though a little risky, comparison of smaller groups may be attempted. The district has a smaller proportion of children of 4 years a.nd below as com­pared to the State. It appears that this may be a reflection of greater mortality in this age-group as compared to what it is in the State as a whole. Once this age is crossed, the chances of survival seem to be equal. In age-groups 60+, the district presents better picture of 5.6 against 5.1 for the State and this is especially so in the age-group 70+ relating particularly to females. There is a great deal of free­dom to women and they enjoy a lot more of outdoor life than their sisters elsewhere. May be because of these factors, they seem to enjoy a greater longevity in the district than what their sex fares in the State as a whole.

Changes in Age-distribution since 1951

Changes in the age.composition of a popula­tion, if measured satisfactorily. provide indications of the likely trends of its growth. In the table-inset

below is shown the percenta.ge distribution of 100

persons in the district into four broad age-groups in

1951 and 1961. The data for 1951 is, however, based

on a 10% sample and in making comparison with

the 1961 data which is based on whole population,

it has been assumed that the 1951 data represented the universe:·

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Peroentage Distribution of 100 persons in 1951 and 1961 into broad age-groups

Age-group 1951

Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

0-14 39.S 39.5 39.5

15-34 30.8 31.7 29.9··

35-64 26.3 25.3 27.2

65+ 3.4 3.5

A. N. S.

Age- misreporting if any, becomes almost negligible in the broad age-group segments taken above. It is seen from the table that as compared to 1951, there has been 'increases in the first two seg­ments i. e. children and young persons by 0.9 and 1.3 'persons per 100 respectively whereas the propor­tion in the older groups. has decreased. This decrease would, however, not neQessarily mean thai mortality in these segments has ihcrea.sed. The proportion has been probably brought down because of higher proportion in the first two groups.

The proportions in the age-group 0-14 in 1951 and 1961 '!how that there has been increase both in the proportions of males and females but the increse has been unequal: 1.5 in case of males and only 0.4 in case of females. This does not necessarily mean that there has been a shift towards increased births of males children. As the table of age-composition given earlier would show, there is greater proportion of females in the age-group 0-4 in 1961 and their proportion actually decreases in the!age-group 10-14. Why this happens will be discussed later in connec­tion with sex-ratio but it appears to be due to misre­porting of age. In the age-group 15-34 also there has

Unit Population 1961 1951

2 3 4

M. P. State T 953 967

R 970 975

U 856 907

Bilaspur Division T 1,003 1,010

R 1.012 1,012 U 886 951

Raigarh district T 1,010 1,015

R 1.017 1,017

U 901 980

3.4

1961

Persons Males Females

5 6 7

40.4 41.0 39.9

32.1 31.6 32.6

24.4 24.9 23.9

3.0 2.5 3.6

0.1 0.0 0.0

been an increase by 1.3 persons per 100 as compared to 1951 and here the reverse appear~ to be the case­there has not been increase of males but proportion of females has increased and this increase is due to the high females ratio in the age-group 20-24. This increased proportion of females in the age-group 15-34 which will be the reproductive age-group during the next IO years indicates that the district can expect a greater increase in the natural popula­tion during the next 10 years than what it has been during the last 10 years. This table also suggests that there has been a shift in the population of the district towards youthfulness since 1951.

Sex-Ratio and Sex Distribution by age

Sex-ratio is the number of females per 1,000 males. The general picture emerging at the census is that the southern and eastern districts of the State have a higher sex.ratio, i. e. higher proportion of females. Below is given a table showing the chan­ges in the proportion of sexes in Raigarh district for comparison, State and Division figures have also been furnished:-

1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

5 6 7 8 9

970 973 974 986 990

980 983 982 991 995

882 872 878 913 937

1,009 1,021 1,020 1,022 1,025

1,011 1,022 1.Q20 1,022 1,025

959 972 1,005 1,031 1,017

1,011 1,020 1,017 1,014 1,013

1.012 1,020 1,016 1,014 1,013

990 1,013 1,071 1,026 1,003

Considering the total population, Raigarh

distict occupies the third highest place in having large proportion of females (Raipur 1,037, Bilaspur ] ,024) and in respect of rural population only, the district is preceded by Raipur (1,053), Durg (1,041) and Bilaspur (1,036). The above table also shows that in the State and the Division, the tendency has

been towards decreasing sex-ratio in the State, this decrease has been consistent during 1901-61 and in

the Division there was only a very minor increase

registered in 1931 and 1951, ignoring whicn here also the tendancy towards decrease has been consistent.

The district presents a different trend: the sex-ratio in­creased consistently during 1901-1931, there was a fall

in 1941, an increase. in 1951 and 1941 position being

restored in 1961. The indication of this decrease in sex-ratio in 1941 is seen from the sex-ratio in urban

area, which registered a decrease by 23 per 1,000 in 1941 as compared to 1931 and only made up the

deficiency by 10 per 1,000 in 1951. It will also be seen that the number of towns remained the same in

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·1941 as in 1931 but the urban population during

this period increased by 41.28%.-It is, therefore, likely that during this period.there wad an influx of labour from outside in the industrial establishments

which caused this decrease. The decrease of sex-ratio

in 1941 in the rural areas however, still eludes

explanation.

As indicated earlier, the district is divided

into two distinct physiographic as well as ethnic divisions. The northern region comprising Jashpur and Udaipur tahsils is more similar to Chhota Nagpur plateau region and Surguja district than to

the plain of Chhattisgarh. As against the Chhatts­garh plain where high sex-ratio is the rule, this northern region has been characterised by a low sex­

ratio. Below is given a table showing the sex-ratio in these diffeJent regions, figures of erst Nhile feuda­tory States have been taken here for the period

1881-1931 and in the figures of 1951, area transfers

have not been taken into conl'>\deration:-

Unit Number of females per 1.000 males 1951 1%1

1881 1891 1901

2 3 4

Udaipur 984 963 964

Jashpur I

962 984 982

Raigarh I ~ 991 1,001 1,021

!Gharghoda I Sarangarh

J 1,024 1,028 1,063

Even if the figures for the period earlier than 1901 are omitted, the picture of low sex-ratio in

Udaipur and Jashpur (erstwhile States and present tahslls) and high sex-ratio in Gharghoda, Raigarh and Sarangarh is revealed. In other words, the general picture is that of low sex ratio in the uplands and higher sex-ratio in the plains. It may be of some interest here to reproduce the comments on low sex­ratio in the erstwhile Chhota Nagpur States (L e. Udaipur and Jashpur region).

The report of 1911 Census States that none of the factors of infant marriage and enhanced dangers of child birth "serve to explain the comparative deficiency ~f women among the primitive aboriginal population of the Chhota Nagpur States. There are no vital statistics available for these States, but a

1911 1921 1931 S 9

978

982

1,029

1,048

5 6 7

981 978 974 978

980 988 966 1,003

r 1,035 1.013 I

1.023 \ 1,030 ~ 1,084 1,014 i

L 1,061 1,049

1.063 1,065

scrutiny of proportions at different age periods m~kes it clear that while the proportion of females at buth

'~is above that of other Divisions, the ratio declines from about the 15th year of life, so that in the later age-periods there is a marked depletion in the ranks of women. Beyond the fact that the extraordinary

fertility of these people may be accompanied by. a more than proportionate death- rate of women III child-birth" no other explanation appeared to be

possible.

The following mention is found in the Census Report of 1921 "As at last census, the Chhota Nagpur

States present statistics of sex which would appear

to be abnormal. The population wnich inhabits thefle

States consists largely of aborigines, and pl\eponde-

rance of females might be expected. To judge by the proportion of female infants below oI?-e year of age, 992 to 1,000 males, the excess of males over females is the highest in the province except in the Narbudda Valley Division. If we exolude the period from 20 to 30. when the number offemales is artifioially swollen as in other divisions by incorrect statement as to age, it is not until the last age-period that the number of females is in excess. A similar phenom­enon is to be observed in BastaI' and unless there is something exceptional about the local tribes, who are ethnologically dif;tinct from their neighbours, it is probable that omi$sion to enumerate women in this wild and sparsely inhabited country are suffici­ently numerOUfl to affect the statistics in a manner

that would be impossible in more settled tracts".

In the report of11931, it was pointed out that areas registering high immigration figu'ct1's generally have lower sex-ratio. The suggestion put forth in the

1931 Report was that the distribution of tribes has probably much effect uport the sex figures of back­ward tracts. "The principal tribes of the Chhota Nagpur plateau are Korwas, Bhuinhars, Oraons and Kawars .... a' slight excess of females Korwas is balanced by a similar excess of males Bhuinhars. Kawars show a marked excess of females for the province but Oraons, the most numerous tribe in

Jashpur show a deficit of 35 females to every thou­sand males among those following tribal religions

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and of 24 among Christians. Whether it is in the climate and situation of the tracts in which these tribes live or the physical characteristics of the tribes themselves which affects the figures is a matter which me,rits separate research".

Why the sex-ratio in Udaipur tahsil is so low whereas it has tended to be higher in Jashpur is a subject which requires study at more competent hands. Probably the sex-ratio of various tribes who inhabit these regions may be of SOJ,lle use in that

respect:-Tribe

Bhuinhar Binjhwar Gond Kharia Bhaina Nagesia Nagwanshi Sawara Oraon Dhanwar Ka.langa Kanwar Korwa Majhwar Munda

[ex ratio

1,108 1,050 1,043 1,082 1,024' 1,050 1,0lO 1,070 1,039

966 993 996 997 971 998

A discussion on sex-ratio would, however, remain incomplete without considering the sex ratio at various age-periods. For bringing out the picture in some better perspective, corresponding figures for the State and the two other districts of the Division are a.lso given:-

Age-group Sex-ratio (i. e. number of fa males per -1,000 males). Madhya Pradesh Surguja Bilaspur Raigarh

2 3 4 6 0- 4 966 1,042 1,021 1,041 s- ~ 966 ].000 1,038 1,014

10--14 847 846 858 869 0-/4 974 976 985 985

15-19 929 1,000 984 948 20-24 1,069 1,168 1,209 1,241 25-29 939 898 989 1,004 30-34 897 84,3 978 990 15-34 959 968 1.037 I,04()

35-39 878 817 927 881 40-44 950' 877 1,069 946 45-49 886 857 993 1,013 SO-54 908 862 981 92JJ 55-59 903 907 1,091 1,139 35-59 905 856 999 952

60-64 1,080 1,016 1,253 I,IS7 ' 65-69 1,159 1,173 1,326 1,384 70+ ) .373 1,414 1,523 1,453 60+ 1,190 1,170 1,362 1,298

Age-not stated 898 829 765- 824 Sex-ratio all ages 953 955 1.024 1,010

It is seen from this that broadly the age-group wise sex - ratio pattern of the district corresponds more to Bilaspur district than to State. In the State the general pattern of sex-ratio in the broader age

period 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60+ is that the sex­ratio goes on decreasing from the first to the third segment and t,hen rises in the fourth. In Raigarh district and also Bilaspur district the ratio rises from first to second segment, falls in the third and rises in the fourth. The pattern exhibited by Surguja is different in this respect and corresponds more to the State'pattern.

The table also brings out the following features:-'

(1) As compared to State and Bilaspur district

there is an excess of females in the age-group 0-4 and it is also likely that there is a higher sex-ratio at birth.

(2) Whereas in State the sex-ratio maintains the same level in the next higher group i. e. 5-9 and

in Bilaspur district the sex-ratio registered an incr­ease, in Raigarh district there is a decrease.

(3) The sex-ratio in the age-group 10-14 is low as everywhere else in the State and this clearly app­ears to be due to mis-reporting in this age-group. What normally happens is that married girls in this

age-group are reported to be over 14 years and unmarried ones are returned as below 10 years. Thus this groups suffers both ways.

(4) As compared to Bilaspur and Surguja districts, the sex-ratio in age gropp 15-19 is low but higher in the next two age-groups. The over all result

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is that sex-ratio in the broader group 15-34 is higher in the district than in Bilaspur district.

(5) Raigarh district registers a very low figure in the age-group 35-39 and 40-44 i. e. the period when females approach their safe period i. e. meno­pause at 45 years when' the 'dangers of child-birth are removed. Why these age-groups 35-44 register

low ratio can be any body's guess because in these ages the dangers of child births are comparatively minimised.

(6) It is the age-groups 35~59, 40-44 and '50-54

which are resposible for decreasing the sex-ratio in the district as comared to Bilaspur.

(7) In ages beyond 60 years, the femalfls in Raigarh district do not seem to be doing as good as their sisters in Bilaspur district.

RELIGION-

Because of transfer of villages between Raigarh and Bilaspur and because of the non-availability of of figures of religion for the towns separately it is not possible to make a comparative study of 1961 figures of religion with those for 1951. A very crude study can however be made which, it must be reme­mbered, does not prove to be of any statistical value because of the shortcoming mentioned above. In this estimate, the population of Sakti tahsil (rural only) have been omitted from the 1951 figures; it is not possible to find out the figures of various reli­gions in Sakti town (also transferred to Bilaspur).

The f!gures for Sakti town are therefore included in 1951 figures presented below:-

Percentage to total population of followers of religion in 1951-61 Year Hindu Muslim

2 3

1951 97,88 0,25

1961 90.56 0,61

It is Been from here that there has been a decr­ease in the followers of Hinduism in the district and it has been somewhat displaced from its position of

having 97.88% followers to that of 90.56%. All other religions register increases the most noteworthy be­ing the increase in the number of Christians. Expre-

Christian Sikh Jain Others

4

1.56

8,68

5 6 7

i 0,28 O.oJ 0.00

0.06 0.03 0.05

ssed in absolute figures the number of Christians in Raigarh di~trict in 1951 (subject to the limitation mentioned above) and 1961 are:-1951:13,558; H161: 90,359; increase 76,801. This increase is evidently due to the impact of various Christian missions in

Jashpur and Udaipur tahsils. Out of the 1961 figures of Christ.ian religion, 88,364 persons belong to Sche­duled tribes and it is thus clear that it is they who have been more attracted by Christianity. It is further seen that it is the Oraons who have adopted Christ· ianity in great bulk. Below are given tribe-wise figures of Christian religion:-

Oraon 87,516

Kharia 667

Munda 129

Korwa 31

Nagasia 8

Bhuinhar 5

Kanwar 4

Gond 2

Nagwanshi 2

MOTHER TONGUE

In 1961,81 mother tongues have been returned from Raigarh district, the number thus being more than in Surguja (61) and Bilaspur (65) but less than that in Raipur (91). The percentage of speakers of the important mother-tongues/dialects to the total popUlation is as below:-

Mother tongue Total Speakers % to total population

2 3 Hindi 625,420 60.07

Chhattisgarhi 54,127 520

Kurukh/Oraon 166,918 16.03

OriYa 96,878 9.30

Sadan/Sadri 56,038 5.38

Kharia 13,459 1.29

Korwa 5,Cl12 0.48

Others 23,374 2.25

Actually speaking the proportion of persons speaking Chhattisgarhi dialect is much more than

what is shown in the table above, and a good prop­ortion of Chhattisgarhi speakers have returned Hindi as their mother - tongue. Since Chhattisgarhi ultimately is a dialect of Hindi, there is no question

of figures being vitiated as a result of this tendency and the figures of Hindi and Ohhattisgarhi may be taken together.

It may thus be seen that Raigarh district not only presents a 'water-shed' of ethnic groups but

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also as a 'water-shed' of languages a.nd here we get represented languages and diaJects belonging to the Munda Branch of Austro-Asia.tic sub-family of Austric Family, Dravidian Family and Indo-Euro­pean Family. The main speeches of Raigarh district may be classified on this basis:--

.\

Korwa and Kharia

Kurukh Oraon

Oriya

Sad an-Sadri

Hindi and Chhattis garhi

Munda Bra.nch of Austro­Asiatic sub·famil:y of Aus­tric family.

Dravidian Family

Indo-European Family­Aryan Sub-family - Indo Aryan Branch-Outer Buh Branch - Eastern Group­Oriya.

Indo . Eropean Family­Aryan Suh - family - Indo Aryan Branch-Outer Suh­Branch - Eastern Groul­Bihari.

Indo - European - Family­Aryan Sub-family-Mediate suh-hranch Mediate group­Hindi.

If the returns of languages are plotted village­wise on a map of the district it will readily be obse­rved that Oriya is spoken in the eastern part of Sarangarh a.nd Raigarh tahsils, Chhattisgarhi and Hindi are spoken in the rest of Sarangarh and Rai­garh tahsils and Gharghoda tahsil, Kurukh/Oraon is spoken in the north - eastern part of the district mostly in Jashpur, Kastura and Bagicha R. 1. circles of J ashpur tahsil and Sadan I Sadri, Kharia and Korwa a.re spoken in the northern. parts of Gharghoda Jashpur and Udaipur tahsils. This is only a very crude division, a. better perspective may be had by actually plotting the figures on a map and studying the distribution.

It may be seen that 3 of the above mother tongues i. e. Kurukh/Oraon, Korwa and Kharia are also the names of the tribes who inhabit parts of Raigarh district. Following is given the population of the tribe and the number of speakers of mother­tongue which is known after the name of that

trihe:--

Name of the tribe

Kharia

Korwa including Kodaku

Ora on including

Dhangad

Population

2

15,793

19,024

169,311

It appears from the above that whereas Kharia and KurukhJOraon speeches are still able to hold ground, the Korwa speech is slowly being displaced by its more dominant neighbours and 14,012 of Korwas do not speak Korwa speech as their mother tongue. That the Korwa speech is being displaced is also indicated by the fact that in 1931 t.here were 4,821 speakers of Korwa speech only in the erstwhile Jashpur and Udaipur feudatory States and Grierson had estimated the number of speakers of this speech to be 5,:l58 in these two areas in 1891; the figure for the whole district in 1961 is only 5,012. Except the above general statement, it is outside the scope of the present note to discuss why Korwa speech is being displaced and how is the KurukhfOraon able to maintain its position as a distinct vernacular.

The Chhattisgarhi spoken in Raigarh district in the neighbourhood of predominantly Oriya-speaking areas is naturally somewhat different from the standard Chhattisgarhi spoken in Raipur and Bilas­pur and in the western parts of Raigarh district. This Chhattisgarhi is sometimes also returned as

Binjhwari ar Binjhwali and is actually nothing but a mechanical mixture of Chhattisgarhi and Oriya. Only a few of its special peculiarities may be menti­oned: the letter e is often substituted for i e. g. rakes instead of rahis he was, and dehes, instead of dihis, he gave. He went is scmetimes spoken as jaya8,

Description

}Lbsolute fjg»res

Percentage Variation

Percentage to total Population

1961

680.247

+13.38

65.33

It is difficult to make any comparison of the 1961 language returns with those obtained at 1951 census because of the transfers of areas effected between Raigarh and Bilaspur districts. It is not known as to what proportion of various languages was being spoken in Sakti town which has since been

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Name of the No. of speakers Difference behyeeD

Mother-tongue 2 and 4

3 4 5

Kharia 13,459 2,334

Korwa 5.012 14,012

Kurukh{Oraon 166,918 2.393

1951

599.968

+47.28

70.33

sometimes jais,sometimes jes and sometimes jeis.

The word for 'is' is ahe. The word apan· is used to mean 'we'. The form ofChhattisgarhi spoken by the Korwas in Jashpur tract is sometimes referred to as Sadri Korwa. SadanfSadri, often referred to only as Sadan or Sadri is a form of the Bhoj puri dialect of Bihari.

In the Statement given below is shown perce­ntage change in each decade (1911--1961) of popula­tion of Hindi in the district. In doing so the following figures relating to mother-tongues listed have been

grouped with Hindi:-

Mother tongue No. of Speakers

Awadhi 3

Binjhwari 3

Brajbhakha 2

Bundelkhandi 9

Chhattisgarhi 54,127

DeswalifHariari 162

Gondani 5

Maina 3

Nagwanshi 1

pando 507

Uttari 5

1931 1921 1911

407.374 436,588 410,780

+1~.69 +6.28

5lS.93 75.33 73.99

transferred to Bilaspur. Assuming tJ'lat the number

of speakers, if any, of mother - tongues like Kharia, KurukhfOraon, Sadan/Sadri and Korwa was neglig­ible in Sakti town in 1951, a comparison may be­attempted between 1951 and 1961 is respect of some. of the mother-tongues.

Name of the mother No. of speake~s in

tongue 1931 1951 1961

2 3 4 ~

Kurukh/Oraon 94,140 30,561 166,918

Korwa 4.821 2,482 5,012

Sadan/Sadri 86,405 56,038

Kharia 7,830 16,754 13,459

Gondi 191 173 53

Oriya 73,514 86.498 96,878

Chhattisgarhi 405,680 54.127

In 1951 figures some adjustments have been made

, e. g. mother-tongue Dh1J.ngar has been merged with

Oroan and Nagpuria with Sadri. Taking Korwa first, it is seen that in 1931 there were 4,821 speakers which dwindled to 2,482 in 195, and increased again t05,012

in 1961. Same feature is BeeD about Kurukh/Oraon

whereas Kharia represents the other case-increasing from 1931 to 1951 and then again declining. On the other hand Gondi shows a cOliltinuous decline. These figures remind the present writdr of the following

observation made in.this regard by Shri Asok Mitra,

Census Commissioner for India: These "are evidence

of strong and complex undercurrents of assertion , displacement, reassertion, erosion and insecurity as well as instability not always apparent on the surface. They leave no doubt in one's mind that the big fish

make bids to gobble up the small fish, that for some time some small fish feel content to stay inside the belly of a big fish, but at other moments they kick back and get out of the bellies again, their strength

diminished or increased for no apparent reason what­

ever. They also 'wnfirm what P. C. Tallents observed

in the 1921 Census Report for Bihar and Orissa "that the smaller dialects are taking an unconscion­able time over dying, and that the more important

non-Aryan languages are still holding their own".

Schedultd Castes and Scheduled Tribe8 .

Raigarh is the seventh biggest district in the State in respect of the population of Scheduled tribes and twenty-&ixth in respect of Scheduled castes population. This is just what is to be expected because generally the districts having a concentration

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of the scheduled tribes do not have the scheduled castes in equal number and vice ver8a. As stated earlier, the district can be divided into two ethnic

divisions and the northern half of the district has

more of scheduled tribes and less of scheduled castes; the southern half has greater cocentration of sched­uled castes. It is difficult to hazard an explanation for this peculiar feature of mutual exclusion but it

may be that the low economio level of the tribal population in the rural area; do~s not provide adequate employment in the kinds of job that sched­uled castes are used to. In Raigarh district the urban rural proportion is 6:94 and a great part of even this urban population is not truly urban. But it has to

be conceded that the scheduled castes are to be

found in relatively greater numbers in the larger villages and in the tahsil headquarters where the volume of employment apportunities available for

schedulcd castes is more.

Acoording to the Scheduled Castes and Schedu­

led Tribes Lists {Modification] Order, 1956, there are 15 castes and 32 tribes which are 'scheduled' In

Raigarh district. This number does not include the various synonymous groups which have been menti­

oned in the list. For example, Gond which in the aforesaid Order includes 40 synonymous groups or

sub-tribes has been treated as one tribe and simila­rly Chamars which has eight more synonymous

groups like Satnamis and Surjyavanshis has been

treated to be one caste. The table-inset below shows the percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled

tribes in the district in rural and urban areas

separately: -

Population Percentage of

Rural/Urban Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes

Males Females Males Females

Rural 11.02 11.12 47.99 48.51

Urban 11.19 12.54 7.40 7.35

In the table below is shown the percentage of

scheduled ca.stes and scheduled tribes' for tahsils,

towns and Revenue Inspector Circles:-

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District Tabsil RevelUlC Inspector Circle Peroentllge or and Town Scheduled Caste. Sc:heduled tribe.

1 2 3 4 6

Raigarb 11.11 45.90

Raigarh 12.20 23.2S

Raigarh 12.68 17.48

(a) Raigarh Town 13.03 4.97

(b) Rest 12.11 37.26

2 Raigarh II 11.90 35.47

3 Kharsia 11.17 34.82

(a) Kbarsia Town 7.74 2.49

(b) Rest 11.72 40.04

4 Bhupdeopur 12.76 21.20

5 Pussour 12.24 18.36

Gharghoda 8.47 53.02

1 Gbarghoda 7.80 51.79

2 Lailunga 12.95 58.04

3 Tamnar 10.10 48.40

Udaipur 7.71 62.78

Dharamjaigarh 5.37 62.27

2 Kapu 7.40 63.19

3 Pathalgaon 9.31 62.81

Jashpur 6.60 67.31

Jashpur 3.78 77.46

(a) Jashpur Town 4.42 34.95

(b) Rest 3.66 84.85

2 Sanna 4.34 75.91

3 Bagicha 5.89 70.35

4 Kastura 5.02 58.91

5 Kunkuri 9.11 63.65

6 Tapkara 15.55 61.34

Sarangarb 22.39 18.70

Sarangarh 19.49 21.70

(a) Sarangarh Town 14.99 3.91

(b) Rest 20.53 25.81

2 Hardi 34.00 12.07

3 Saria 15.31 18.14

4 Baramkela 14.31 22.93

It is thus seen that it is in the northern half of all the R.I.Citcles. The groo.test concentration of trio the district tha.t the scheduled tribes preponderate bal-populatioll in Jashpur tahsil is in the rural areas and constitute more than 50% of the population. In of Jashpur tahsil (84.85%). . the tahsils,Jashpur tahsil has the la.rgest proportion of tribal population, this being more than 58% in

Some of the numerically important scheduled castes of the district are - Ganda (43,772), Chamar ( 34,772), Chikwa (16,252) and Ghasia ( 14,277 ). Among the synonymous groups of Ch&mars whose population is included under 'Chamar', those having a sizeable population are Satnami (25,540), Ramnami (3,071) and Chamar (6,094).

Some of the numerically important scheduled tribes are-Oraon (167,700), Kanwar (121,763), Gond (46,379), Sawara (23,629), Korwa (19,010), Nagasia (18,078), Nagwansh. (16,980), Kharia (15,793) and Bhuinhar (11,217). It may be remembered that in the above the population of synonymous groups has been shown separatet;v whereas in the tables, the arrangement strictly follqws the Scheduled Castes

and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956. i

Scheduled Castes and $cheduled Tribes Population 1951-61.

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In making any attempt to compare 1951 population figures of the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes with 1961 figures, it is necessary to

remember that not only has the constitution of

Raigarh district undergone a drastic change but also the Constitution Scheduled Castes and Scheduled

Tribes Order 1950 which was the base of enumeration in 1951 census has undergone a more drastic change and there can be no comparability between the1950 Order and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Lists (Modification) Order, 1956 which has been strictly followed in the enumeration of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1961. Because of this second factor i. e. amendment in the lists of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes certain synonymous

groups have been mentioned in the Order. Again, in

the 1950 Order, tribes scheduled in Dharamjaigarh, Gharghoda, Jashpurnagar and Kharsia tahsil (since abolished) were not scheduled in Sarangarh tahsil.

Thus there is a net adition of Sarangarh tahsil area in respect of scheduled tribes.

In attempting to compare 1951 and 1961 figures of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes

Bilaspur and Raigarh districts must be taken toge­

ther. The combined picture of Raigarh.Bilaspur in respect of scheduled castes is:- 1961:483, 282; 1951:

290,295; the increase is 66.5%. The new castes added since 1951 consist of (a) synonymous groups relating to (i) Basor, (ii) Chamar and. (iii) Mang and (b) non­synonymous independent ones which are (i) Ganda or Gandi, (ii) Khatik, Chikwa or Chikvi and (iii) Sansi. As far as (b) is concerned, the population figures

can be subtracted from the 1961 population but regarding the synonymous groups listed in (a) it is impossible to ascertain what proportion was included

in the 1951 returns. It is thus impossible to arrive at comparable figures. But even if these figures are excluded from the 1961 scheduled castes population, the percentage inrcease works out to 8.5% for Bilas.

pur and Raigarh district together. This would, how­ever,be incorrect assessment since a large proportion of synonymous groups are likely. to be represented in the 1951 returns. Similar difficulty crops up in respect of the scheduled tribes. It may be seen that there has been a net addition of 33,357 in scheduled

tribes population because of the addition of Saran­garh tahsil in the 1956 Order.

The Scheduled Area

As specified in the Scheduled Areas (Part A

States) Order, 1950- C. O. I. the area under the erst­while ~hnria Zamindari in Jashpur tah~il is treated

as Sc.h~duled Area.

The People

Strict ethnic frontiers are no long~r possible

but as in physiography so in its ethnic characteris­tics, ,Raigarh district can be divided into two more or

less well-marked divisions. Latitude 22° 15' N which roughly marks the boundary between the northern

hilly region and the southern plain region may also

be visualised as forming what may be referred to as a 'water-shed of ethnic groups' North of this latitude

one sees the ethnic types characteristic of the Chhota Nagpur plateau and represented in Oraon, Korwa,

Kharia, Nagesia, Majhwar and Bhuinhar and south

of the line are represented in the ethnic types charac­ter:istic of the Chhattisgarh plain and adjoining plain region of Orissa:Sawara, Binjhwar, Gond, .Panka,

Teli, Satnami and Kewat. Who the autochthones of these tracts are, is difficult to say unless sustained

research is carried on, from which angle the district

appears to have been comparatively neglected in recent times. Some of the important castes and tribes may be described here:-

Oraon

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Oraons are numerically the most important tribe of Raigarh District Constituting 35.4% of the total scheduled tribes population of the district. In the Sche.

duled Castta and Scheduled Tribe8 Li8t8( Modification)

Order, 1956 the tribe has two more synonymous

groups-Dhangad and Dhanka. The latter group does

not seem to be represented in the district. In addi­tion to these synonyms given in the aforesaid Order. the other synonyms by which the tribe is commonly

known are 0l'8.0, Uraon, Kurukh, Kuda and Kisan. All these terms in some way or the other mean farm servant: Oraon and its variant Orao means farm servant and so does Dhangar; Kuda means a ,d;gger and Kisan means a cultivator. The Oraons have no proper sub-castes, but the Kudas and Kisans, having

a distinctive name and occupation sometimes regard themselves as separate bodies and decline interma­rriage with other Oraons. Colonel Dalton has written about the Oraons as being "if_not the most virtuous, are the most cheerful of the human J"ace ...... I believe they relish work if the task-master be not over-exacting ...... The Oraon youths, though with features very far from being in accordance with the statutes of beauty, are of a singularly pleasing class, their faces beaming with animation and good humour".

As in case of some other tribes, the customs of the Oraons vary from place to plac~ and that may be the reason why the God Dharmesha mentioned by F~ther Dehon, Roy and Russell is not universally known in Raigarh and is known only in some vilia­ges. :E;lsewhere Dulha Deo, Burra Deo, Mata Devi etc. are worshipped by the Hindu Oraons. Every­

where they have their own dewars who serve them in times of sickness and to Jay evil spirits.

In 1931 there were 85,270 Oraons in the district. The tribe has thus inQreased by 77.7% during these 30 years. Again, in 1931, there were 47,517 Christian Oraons whereas now the number of Christian OraUDs is 87,516: the increase thus is 84.1 % and 51.6% of the Oraoos in 1961 have returned christianity as their religion.

Kawars

The Kawars or Kanwars were the second most preponderant tribe in the district in 1931 and so t~ey'are now. During the period 1931-61, their popUlation has increased by 30.3% oniy which is less than half the rate at which the Oraons hav!" inoreased. One of the factors for their slower growth may be the luw sex ratio (996 as against 1,039 ofthe Oraons). In the district the Kanwars are most num­erous in Raigarh, Gharghoda and Udaipur tahsils and less numerous, though still appreciable in number, in Jashpur tahsil.

In the Scheduled Oastes. and Scheduled Tribes LiBts (Modification) Order, 1956, the various synony­mous groups of the tribes are Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar and Chattri. Of these only three i. e. Cherwa (544), Kaur (160) and Kanwar are represented in Raigarh district. The Kanwars trace their origin from the Kauravas of the Mahabharata. Actually speaking they have eight endogamous divi­sions-Tanwar,Kamalbanshi, Paikara, Dudh Kanwar, Rathia Chanti, Cherwa and Ra9tia. Of these the Tanwars regard themselves to be the highest but these are probably not represented in Raigarh district. The Kawars are a prosperous and well-to-do tribe and their main source of livelihood is cultiva­tion. They have attempted to rise in the social hier­achy and some of them do not like to be labeUed. as tribals. Child-marriage, an institution generally aben to the tribals, is in vogue among them.

Gond

In the Scheduled Gastes and Scheduled Tribes List8 (Modification) Order, 1956, a long lists of 40 sub-tribes and synGnymous groups have been given under Gonds and the population of Gonds shown in the tables is inclusive of the population of these sub­tribes also. In 1931 there were 48,821 Gonds in Rai­garh district and if only the population of Gonds exclusive of the. sub-tribes is taken, which is 46,379 it is seen that there is a decrease. But since the population of the sub-tribes mentioned in the present order, is not shown in the 1931 Tables, it is assumed that it includep these and doing so now, an increase of39.3% is se~n during 1931-61. Some of the tribes like Nagwanshis of the district claim to be indepen­dent of Gonds; the discussion of this subject is, however, not relevant to the present note.

The,Gonds are repersented mainly in Raigarh, Gharghoda and Udaipur tahsils and their number in Sarangarh and Jashpur tahsils is much less. They have two endogamous sections - the Raj Gond and the Dhur Gonds. It may be seen that the Gonds have more or Jess completely lost their language

now.

Sawara

Sawaras are the next most preponderant tribe in the district and constitute 4.9% of the scheduled tribes population thereof. Between 1931 and 1961 the tribe has increased by some 30.3%. Practically all of them are conceptrated in the plain areas below the latitude 22° 15' in Sarangarh, Raigarh and Gha­rghoda tahsils. The Sawara have two sub-divisi, ns­

Lariya and Uriya. Th~ Uriya Sawaras marrv their , I •

girls before they attain puberty because failing this the girl can not be mar~ied in the formal manner.

Korwa

Kcrwa including Kodaku is the term by which

this tribe is referred to in the Schedu7ed Castes and Scheduled Tribe[j Lists ( Modification) Order. 1956. Of these, the latter group, Kodaku, has a population of only 14 in the district" the rest being the Korwas. The Korwas are next to Sawaras in order of numer­

ical strength and constitute 3.9% of the scheduled

tribes population in Raigarh district. They have increased by 50.3% during 1931-61 and are all concentrated in Jashpur and Udaipur tahsils. "This people" writes Colonel Dalton in his Descript£ve Ethnology of Bengal, "take up the dropped links of the Kolarian chain and carry it on west over the

Surguja, Jasppur and Palamau highlands till it reaches another cognate tribe, the Kurus or Muasis of Rewa

and the Central provinces" _ The Korwas inhabiting the Khudia tract of Jashpur tahsil are typical of the tribe. The Korwas of Raigarh district are divided in to two endogamous groups - the Paharia Korwas or

the HIlI Korwas and the Diharia Korwas or the Plains Korwas. There is no commensalit,y of food and drink between these two sub-tribes but normally

the Paharias have no objection in accepting food and drink from the Diharias, the Diharias do not recipr­

ocate. On the Surguja border there is also a third grOup-that of Bhadiya Korwas who will not inter­lllarry or eat wIth the Diharias.

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Among the Paharia Korwas of this district, the following exogamous group are found - Hansdwar, Edigwar, Mudhiyar, Sam at, Ginnur and RehIa. The members of the tribe do not seem to know anything about totem taboos in relation to these exogamous groups. The Hill Korwas of Jashpur practise a-::lCes­tral worship and that constitutes their only religion but in other places signs of a regular pantheon may be met-for example at some phtees they pay homage to Barenda Bhut, Mudhkhuri, Khudia Rani and Mahadeo. During the regime of erstwhilp feudatory States, attempts were made to bring down these Korwas from the hills and they were allotted land in plain villages and given cattle. prior to 1910, they had broken into an open revolt against the authori­ties. The Diharia Korwas are more advanced, live in settled villages and have more advanced religion. As ILentioned by shoobert in 1931 and as also refle­cted in the 1961 return..'!, the Kodaku g"onp i'l not;

represented in Raigarh.

Nage8ia

The Nagesia constitute 3.7% of the Scheduled tribe population of the district but have decreased by 21.6% as compared to 1931. Why this should be so is not clear and some field study may be required before any explanation may be put forward. One of the causes of this decrease may be because the

Nagesias refer to themselves as Kisau. It mrty be remembered that both the Oraons and Nagesias refer to themselves as Kisan which is probably rega­rded to be a honorific term. The Nagesias, howeve", say that they are the true Kisans whereas the Oraons are so ::mly by occupation. The name of this tribe is derived from l\ra(J _or Cobra. The Nagesias are divided

into three groups-Telha, Dhuria and Senduria. The Telhas and Dhurias intermarry hut the Sendurias regard themselves as snpprior. One intersting feat­ure about the Telha N~),gesia is that they have no

exogamous septs and in settling marriages prohibited degrees are the only consideration.

Bhuinhar

The Bhunihars are met with in Jashpur, Udai­pur and northern parts of Gharghoda tahsils and Colonel Dalton described the Bhuinhars of his days (1872) as the lowe&t types of human beings he had come across. Hunter stated in his A Statistical Acco­unt of Bengal 1872, this that tribe was rapidly dying out. This does not appear to be so at least in Raigarh

district though their increase during 1931-61 has been extremely slow-by 14.4%. The Bhuinhars gene­rally claim that they came to these parts from Garha Mandla. The Bbuinhars have totemistic exogamous septa like Dumen, Murbi, Sali, Nag, Sukra, Maji, Chitki, Raki and Ali. These are also different from region to region, for example, in Jashpur tahsil some of these sept·names are Ahind, Harhuria Kir ketta, Goha, Beng, Tbitho, Tope, Saras and Chorant.

Nagwanshi

In the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956,the Negwanshis have been shown as a sub-tribe of the Gonds and their population figures are merged with those of the Gonds in the tables. In 1931 also, Nagwanshis are not shown as an independent tribe and it is not possible to say what their number then was. In 1961, however, 16,980 Nagwanshis have been retu.

rned from the district (as stated earlier, these figures are merged with those of the Gonds in the tables). Though so grouped in the 1956 Order referred to above, the Nagwanshis claim to be independent of the Gonds. In 1931 also Shoobert had mentioned that the Nagwanshis of Raigarh repudiate any associa­tion with the Gonds. He had suggested on the other hand that they may merely be a division of the Senduria Nagesias or of Kharias. The Nagwanshis at present disclaim any such affiliation. 'rhe term Nag­wanshi means'descendents of snake 'and the tradition in tbe tribe is that they have migrated to these areas from Chbota Nagpur region and are the descendents of a dynasty that once ruled that area. The N::tgwa­nshis put on a sacred thread after marriage anrl are quite an advancpd tribe. Dalton classified them under 'Hinduized aborigines and Broken Tribes'. The exogamous septs of the Nagwanshis are Kumar, Baghin, Dudhkanra, Sukra, Manakhia, Baranga, Kherwar, Bagaria, Kansar, Lohra, Samrath, Kutu­wan, Bhuinyan, Pradhan, I1aiga, Manjhi and Raj­puria.

Kkaria

The Kharias constitute 3.3% of the scheduled tribes population of the district. Since 1931, they have increased by 63.3% and are at present concen­trated in Jashpur and Gharghoda tahsils with small numbers in Sarangarh and Raigarh tahsils. In the

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district two sub-tribes of the Kharias are met with­Dudh Kharia and Delki Kharia and the latter sub­tribe somtime return their mother tongue as Delki Kharia. Of these the Dudh Kharias are regarded to be higher and supposed to be of pure descent wher­eas the Delki Kharias are supposed to be of mixed origin. The principal deity of the tribe is Banda. It has already been seen earlier that as compared to the population of the tribe the number of speakers of Kharia mother·tongue is less by 14.8% and the number of speakers of Kharia has decreased as com­pared to 1951-

Binjkwar

The Binjbwars are actually an important civi­lized land - holding caste who have lost all tribal characteristics. In Raigarh district they are found mainly in Sarangarh tahsil with a smaller number in Raigarh tahsil. During 1931-61 they have increased only by 10.6% which appears to be

very unlikely and the cause of this decrease or less return of their population in 1961 is a matter of

field investigation. Writing ab; ut them in 1916 Russell and Hiralal stated: "A compartively civili­zed Dravidian tribe or caste formed from a tribe ... " Contrary to popular notions the Binjhwars have a high level of social development so much so that in some 'areas one often wonders whether they should be scheduled at all.

Majhwar

As compared to 1931, the Maihwars have incr­

eased by 40.7%. In the district they are mainly concentrated in Udaipur tahsil with a small number

also in the adjoining parts of Raigarh and Gharghoda tahsils. The tribe is said to have two synonymous groups· Manjhis and Manjhias though the Majhwars say that they have no connection with Manjhis or with any other tribe and among themselves they do not have any sub-tribe. Some of their exogamous septs are Sunwani, Khunta, Jhingri, Dhuma, Murhi,$itar and Chhenga: Some of these are totemistic. The traditional occupation of the tribe is fishing.

Bhaina

The Bha,inas are found distributed all over the district and as compared to 1931 have derceased in strength by 12.2%. The Bhainas are a comparatively

advanced tribe and are considered to be allied to the Baigas though they are also closely connected with the Kawars. The Bhainas are employed as village-priests (Baiga) and their principal deity is Nakti Devi. The tribe has adopted many Hindui customs and usages.

Dkanwar

This tribe is found principally in Raigarh, Gharghoda and Udaipur tahsils and their source of livelihood is cultivation, agricultural labour and making of big bamboo baskets (dholgi). The Dhan­wars make only big-sized baskets for making small baskets is supposed to be derogatory being the prof­ession of low castes like Basors. As compared to

1931, the tribe has decreased in number from 3,260 to 3181 i. e. by 2.4%. The Dhanwars are also known as Dhanuhar which term means a bowman and till

recent times the tribe earned their livelihood by

hunting. They are regarded to be an offshoot of the Gonds or Kanwars or from both but these tribes regard the Dhanwars to be lower than them.

Pando

It is curious to see the return of Pando popul­ation in 1964 which il) only 4, for a greater number of them is found in the district in Udaipur tahsil. WIly this 3hould be so is not clear. In the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956, the Pandos have peen grouped with Bhuinhars. In 1921 also they were so amalgamated. The Pandos are found in sompur, Kandra, Tejpur, Rairumakhurd and Guttri- Gogra villages of Udaipur tahsil and also near pathalgaon. They do not ackno­wledge any association with any other caste or tribe and have two sub-tribes known as Utarha and Surgujiha. Many of their exogamous septs are tote. mistic in nature. In former days they used to have bachelor's quarters known as Bhangra for bOyl:! and girls separately but this institution seems to have disappeared now. Hiralal suggested that the pandos may be akin to the Kawars. But Shoobert noticed a strong Similarity between them and the Korwas.

Ganda

The Ganda are a scheduled caste in the district dare mostly found in Sarangarh, Raigarh, Ghar-

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serving as village-musicians and working as village watchmen. In 1961, the returns of Gandas in the district is 43,772. As compared to 1931, whim their population was some 46,653, there has been a decr­ease of 6.5%. Why this has happened is not possible to say except making the following indication. Acco­rding to instructions the castes mentioned in the Scheduled Castes List are treated to be Scheduled only when they return their religion as Hindu or Sikhism. In other words a Ganda adopting christianity ceases to be regarded as scheduled. The decrease of 6.5% in this caste may thus be due to the spread of chris­tianity. In 1931, there were 304 christian Gandas in Raigarh district; the number of converts is not POH­

sible to be ascertained now.

Satnami

In the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Lists (Modificatian) Order, 1956, the Satnamis have been shown as a synonymous group of Chamars and their population in the district in 1961_is 25,5-10. In the district they are mostly concentrated in the plains and the largest number is found in Sarangarh

, and southern parts of Raigarh tahsil. In 1931, there were no returns ofSatnamis from the erstwhile States

but it appears that they were included under Chamars. This is indicated by the following: In 1931, the popu­lation ofChamars in the erstwhile States Raigarh, Sarangarh, Udaipur and Jashpur was 23,665 whereas the population (\f Chamars exclusive of synonymous groups in 1961 is only 6.091, and inclusive of all synonymous groups it is 34,772. It therefore appears, that in 1931 these synonymous groups were not, counted separately. The population of the Chamal's inclusive of the synonymous groups has thus increa­sed by 46.9%.

Of the various synonymous groups of Chamars, numarically the most important are the 8atnamis. It may be recalled that this caste started as a dissi­ent religious 'tenet in about 1820 as a result of teac­hings of Ghasidas and by about ) 927 emerged as an end, 'gamous caste. The batnamis, as a people, have fair complexion and sharp features. Another synon­ymous group Ramnami, whose population in 1961

is 3,071 are probably the same as Ramramiha 'Satn­amis but this is only a tentative suggestion.

In the Schreduled Gastes and Scheduled Tribe8

Li8t8 (ModiJteation) Order, 1956, Chakwa and Chikvi are shown as a synonymous group of the Khatik and their population in-the district is Chikwa (16,252) and Khatik (4). In 1931, tl;J.ere wer:e no returns o( Chikwa in the earstwhile States and the return of Khatik was only 3,817 (Udaipur 3,795; Raigarh 22). Even if it is assumed that the returns of Khatik i~ 1931 relate to Chikwas the extraurd,inary increase of 325.8% is not understood and appears to be almost impossible. This is a point which would require field enquiries before any conclusive aDl,wer could be given ands in this note only a t~ntative suggestion may be made. Chikwa or Chikba is a synonym of Khatik whereas there is a synonymous group of Gandas in J ash pur tahsil which is known as Chik Ganda or merely as Chik. Keeping note of the decr­ease of 6.5% during H131-61 in the Gandas, it is likely that the Chik Gandas have been returned as Chikwa in this Census.

Ghasia

As a compared to 1931, the popUlation of this scheduled caste has increased by 58.9%. They are f(jund mainly in Sarangarh, Raigarh and Ghargboda tahsils and in smaller numbers in the other two tahsils. The traditional occupation of this caste is grass-cutting but they also work as weavers and their women serve as village mid-wives.

Caste has not been a basis of enumeration in the present census and in the last Census and as such it is not possiQle to say as to what the population of castes other than the scheduled castes and sched~ uled tribes is. Briefmention may however be made of some of the numerically important castes in Raigarh district.

Rawats

The Rawats are fuund distributed all over and their population in 1931 was 57,947. Rewats are

a people from whom everybody accepts water and t~ey were regarded to be indispensable in every VIllage in the former times. Their traditionaloccu­pation is w,?rking as village-graziers and as house­

::~d .servan ta. _ A~ v~1l~ge-gr!!Zie~8, _ they are known as ~fha from bardi meaning herd. The Rawats or

AhI~S belong to two groups-Laria or Chhattisgarhi

and Vriya. In,Ja~hl),l,l\" ~absil, the P~t;l~ra~* a.~d the Khur~a tabl,elat;lds provide exc~llent p,astqra:ge and many Rawats (Ahirs) have, set~led there. The. Ohhatt­isgarhi Rawats are dividep. into, t1;tree endoga.mous groups-KanQjias, Jharias ~J;ld Kosaria)'!. Cl)t~ ma,;J,'~-_ age is prevalent among jthis caste.

Kewat

K«;lwat is t~e caste of traditional fishermen and in 1931, th~ir strength in the district was 11 ,844. They are mostly conct;ntrated in Raigarh, Saran~arh and Gharghoda tahsil in the plain villages generally by the side of rivers. They have, however, given up their traditional occupation of fishing to a great extent and earn their livelihood now, from culti­

vation.

Panka

In 1931 there were 23,564 Pankas in t~e d~s~rict. They are the followers of Kabirpanth tenet of reli­gion founded by Kabir. By Profession they, are weavers and village watchmen. It is said that Pankas were originally Gandas, who by taking to Kabir­panth, have made social climbing and formed them­selves into a distinct caste.

Teli

In 1931, there were 19,73S Telis in the district. They 'genrally belong to Halia, Jharia and Ekbahiya endogamous groups and are mostly found in the plain areas of Gharghoda, Raigarh and Sarangarh tabsils. Their traditional occupation is oil-pressing,

I

but this has mostly been given up.

In addition to these there are the Basors (Bas- .

ket-makers), Kumhar ,(Potters), iron-smiths (Lohart!) . and other castes, the description of which is not considered' necessary here. Mention may only be

made of t~ Agharia caste of Sarangarh tahsil wqo should no~ be confused with Agarias, a tribe. These Agharias say that th~y came here from Agra, hence the name ;and that they are Rajputs by origin. Pre­puberty ~arriage is in vogue among them.

Social and religiou8 movements

Raigarh district can not claim, to. have been the seat of any social and religious ,movement like its western neighbours - Raipur and Bilaspur.

These latter districts have been the cradle of at least

two, and possibly three, such movements which

strived to retrieve members of scheduled castes. One of these was the movement founded by Kabir which,

it appears,gave birth to a separate caste-the Pankas-who originally were probably Gandas as Sherring suggests in his Hindu Tribes and Castes. Then the biggest movement in the nineteenth century was the Satnami movement when Ghasidas, emerging from

his seclusion, proclaimed his tenets not very far from the South-western part of this district. Added to

these there has been' a surjyabanshi movement in Bilaspur district. These movements have unsettled, the populatiun of the Chamar Community and other lower social hierarchies which are quite strong in these regibns. Though not actually being the cradle ot these various movements,

Raigarh district has not been able to keep itself untouched from the waves arising out of these and

the impact of the currents and cross- currents of these movements can easily be seen in this district

also affecting the population statistics in various

ways. One direct result of these bigger movements and other smaller ones which are not perceptible on

the surface is the tendency among the various castes

refering to themselves not by the name given fur them in thc Scheduled Castes mid Scheduled Tribes

Lists (Mod~fication) Order, 1956 but by names which is supposed to confer on them an enhanced social

. status. For exemple, the Ghasies refer to themselves by various names such as Sarathi, Paikha and Sahis

and the Gandas refer to themselves as Kshetrapal,

Deodas, Dongi Chouhan, Bajania, Prabhua Moharia

and Chik. The Snrjyabanshis claim to be Savarna

Hindu," and the Binjhwars, Kawars and the Nagwa­nshis claim to be Rajputs.

In addition to these movements, t.he district

has experienced the impact of various more recent Bhagsi movements like the Rajmohini Devi Move­ment, Birsa Bhagat movement, Mahna Dev move­

ment and Gahira Guru movement. The last named

one is a contemporary movement going on in the

neighbouring areas of Knsmi tahsil ofSurguja district

and its overall impact on the district can only be observed after some passage of time.

Though acting only as· a witness to t~ese vari­

ous movements which flourished on soils other than

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its own, Raigarh district has itself been the seat of vlgourous Christian movement since the beginning of this century. The Roman Catholic and Lutheran

Christian missions have mainly attracted members of Oraons and other tribes in Jashpur and Udaipur tahsils who have embraced this faith in substantial numbers. It appears that these missions have, ins­

tead of displacing the tribal pantheon and social

customs, have added their own to them.

Social Life and Customs:

Among some of the tribes of the district, notably among the Oraons, the Birhors and the

Pandos, the institution of 'bachelors dormitory' for­

merly prevailed. It can not be stated here if this

institution still persists or not and it may be worth

while to investigate it. Among the Pandos the boys used to live in Bhangra and the girls ha.d separate

Bhangra or Derwa K uria. Dalton mentioned the existence of common dormitory system among the

Oraons, which was known as dhumkuria but it is seen that by 1930-31 when Shoobert carried out

investigation in the district, the boys and girls had separate dhumkurias.

A system of entering into ritual-friendship prevails among many of the tribes and castes of the . district. By this, the ties of friendship ar~ made, . almost as binding as those of marriage. Some of the names by which such friendship is known are maha­

prasad, jawara, keora, sakhi and so on. Among the Oraons, offering of floweJs by a boy to a girl is con­sidered to be an expression of deep love and Dalton

stated in this connection: "A young man makes a demonstration of his aff')ction for a girl in a similar

fashion. He sticks flowers in the mass of her back

hair, and if she subseqn~mtly returns the compli­ment, it is concluded that she desires a continuance of his attention. The next step may be an offering

to his lady-love of some nicely grilled field-mice,which

the Oraon declare to be the most delicate of fO,od.

Tender lOoks and squeezes whil8t both are engaged

in the dance are not much thought of. They are regarded merely as the result of emotions naturally arising from contiguity and exciting strains; but when it comesto flowers and field mice, matters look

serious". It can not be said as to how much these

customs have suffered decay as a result of various reforms and march towards sophistication.

Pre-puberty marriages are in vogue among many of the castes and some of the more sophisti­cated tribes. The Rawats, Satnamis, Telis, Sawaras and Kawars marry their girls befLre they attain puberty and among the Sawaras it is considered inauspicious if the girl attains puberty without gett­

ing married. In such cases, she has to suffer a disa­bility throughout her life and can never be married in the formal manner. Among the Nagwanshis, a

married girl cannot eat food cooked in vessels belo­nging to her parents. She may, however, partake of food cooked by her brother in metal and not earthen pots but she cannot eat the food cooked by her

brother's wife.

Divorce and separation are freely permitted and so are remarriages and widow-remarriages. These remarriages are, however, not celebrated in the formal manner but are solemnised, in the plain areas, by the man offering bangles to the woman. The marriage is known by the name Choori-bihav. The tribes generally practise adult marriage. System of bride-price prevails almost in all the ('astes and tribes except the upper sections of the Hindus.

Very few villagers have any idea about the popu­lation of their villag~s, but all of them can tell the number of houses in the village and given time, al­most the exact number of householes or families can be got. The simple rule to arrive at a fair esti­mate of the village population is to multiply the figure of the number of households by five.

Every caste and tribe has an institution where I

the authority is concentrated. These caste or tribe-panchayats are extremely effective in regulating the code of conduct in the tribe or caste concerned.

Belief in sorcery and witch-craft still persists and quite a number of murders still take place in Jashpur tahsil on this account. Every village has a

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vill~e-priest or (Baiga) who acts as witch-doctor and as the custodian of villager's religious conscience.

W itch-craft and murder

Notwithstanding the progress and enlighten­ment that has been introduced in the wild interior by the Christian missioneries, social workers and the general opening of the area for increasing culture­contacts, belief in witch-craft still persists among the castes and tribes, and especially among the latter. Every ~ar there are some murders on this account. In 1959,3 murder cases were reported, one each from P. S. Jashpur, Kunkuri and Bagbahar where the motive of murder was to eliminate a suspected witch. In 1962, there was again one such case in P.S. Kunkuri and in 1960, one case was reported'from P. S. kaku. Investigations into such cases are fraught with their special difficulties. It is difficult to collect evidence against the accused since he is respected for relieving the general popnlation of an ever-pre­sent spectre in their midst. The difficulty is enhan­ced when the murdp,r has been committed collectively by the entire vil:age or where the suspected victim has been Killed by the relatives.

Accidental deaths by causes in J a.shpur tahsil

A proportionately larger number of accidental deaths take place every year in Jashpur tahsil. Beca­use of thick forest and vegetation, deaths by snake­bite and carnivora are common. Other common causes are being drowned during the monsoons when the rivers are in flood and burning during winter when people sleep by the side of fire. The number of murders are comparatively less and whenever these take place the common causes are sex-intrigue, land dispute, witch-craft, excessive alcoholism. The table

given below shows accidental deaths by causes and number of murders that took place between 1957-61 in 'Jashpnr t~hsil. It is observed from this that it is in Bagicha ~nd Pharsabahar Police Stations of Jash­pur tahsil where deaths by snake-bite, prey to wild

animals or excessive alcoholism are more common:-

Police Stations of No. of accidental deaths by

Jashpur tahsil Snake-bite Drowning Burning Excessive Fall form Prey to wild Suicide Murder Miscellaneous alcoholism tree animals

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jashpur 18 39 16 7 7 1 8 II 23 Pbarsabahar 82 42 38 14 14 7 21 14 31 Kunkuri 48 31 32 6 15 7 1 18 33 Sanna 33 18 35 13 6 4 4 8 19 Bagicha 80 40 30 24 13 19 7 15 21 Total 261 /70 151 64 55 38 41 66 127

Marital Status

Some qualitative statements regarding age at marriage have been made in the foregoing account. It is interesting to look at table C-II in the light of social customs prevailing among different castes and tribes in the district. It is not considered within the scope of the present note to describe the marital status for each age-group and only 4 age-groups 10.14,15.19, 20-24 and 25-29 are being taken up for consideration because normally 'marriages take place during these

Age-group

1

10-14

15-19

20-24

25-29

District anJ tahsil

'2

Raigarh DiStrict

Udaipur T4hsil

Jashpur Tahsil

Gharghoda Tahsil

Raigarh Tahsil

Sarangarh Tahsil

Raigarh District

tJdaipur tahsil

Jashpur tahsil

Gharghoda Tahsil

Raigarh Tahsil

Sarangarh Tahsil

Raigarh District

Udaipur Tahsil

Jashpur Tahsil

Gharghoda Tahsil

Raigarh Tahsil

Sarangarh Tahsil

Raigarh District

Udaipur Tahsil

Jashpur Tahsil

Gharghoda Tahsil

Raigarh Tahsil

Sarangarh Tahsil

Never married , _ _..A.._---. M F

3 4

907

954 .

973

976

842

705

644

646

771

773

487 .

406

218

247 303

221

127

79

70

109

76

58

60

27

799

715

922

921

733

580

240

199

448

199

109

80

29 17

6%

28

9

3

9

7

20

5

3

2

This table is self explanatory and therfore only a very brief description may be given here. It is clear from the table that as one moves from Jashpur and Gharghoda to Raigarh and Sarangarh via Udai­pur, the number of marriages taking place in the

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ages. As will be clear from the explanatory note given earlier in this Handbook, in ages 0-4 and 5-9 all pers~s have been regarded as 'never married' irrespective .of actual returns which in some cases showed married persons even in these age-periods.

In the table below is shown the marital status in the 4 age-periods mentioned above. In this table, the total population in each age-perioi h.13 been reduced to 1,000 and calculation ma It, on that basis:

Married , __ ..A.. __ -,

M F

5 6

90

43

26

2~

153

290

331

314

213

206

488'"

562

736

701 652

}97

279

74

75

263

413

727

756

521

766

863 .

887

939

948 898

723 944

825 962

875· . 967.

876

823

873

879

891

926

952

. 955

941

955

956

958

Widowed ,-__ ..A.. __ -,

M F

7 8

2

N

2

7

5

6

8

i.-'S:

14

16 II

\8

21

17

16

25

31

27

31

21

17

3

7

5

8

8

7

5

12 10

n 10

13

11

25

23

25

27

27

26

Divorce or separated ,----'---'--,

M F

9 10

2

N

4

3

18

35

10

'13

18

30

41

27

35

31

30

29

37

24

32

28

30

3

5

3

3

3

4

26

40

23

'27

21

28

20 25 21

Itl

16

19

14

15

14

13

IJ

14

age-group 10-14 (which may be called pre-puberty man:iages) .i,ncreases, 80 much so,' that 'whereas in ,J:asbpllJ;,.Qnly .~2.7PA,.·.rn.ales ~d 7.S%.offemales in this age-group are married, the proportion rises to

29.5% males and 42.0% females in Sarangarh. It is evident that sueh a large proportion of married

females cannot suddenly crop up in this age-group and marriages in earlier ages must be in vogue. The figures of such marriages (in ages earlier than 10 years) are, however, suppressed because of the fact that all persons in the age-period 0-9 years have been tabulated as 'never married' irrespective of actual returns, Of the northern 'tahsils, Udaipur shows the greatest proportions of married persons in this age-group.

The table also shows that the girls generally get married in the age-period 15-19 and of the total number of girls in the age-group 20-24, only 2.9% remain unmarried, The figures for tahsils, however, vary widely from 6.8% in Jashpur to 0.3% ill Sarangarh, The average age at marriage of the boys seems to be 20-24 years and only 7% of them belon­ging to age group 25-20 dtill remain unmarried. Here also in Sarangarh more than 50% in the age-group 15-19 are already married. Tahsilwise details are not necessary to be discussed here.

The table given above thus substantiates the statements made earlier-in the tribal areas the adult marriages are in vogue whereas in the rural areas in Saranglloz:h and Raigarh and a~ong some of the tribal groups like the Sawaras, pre-puberty marria. ges are practised, Though divorce and separation is quite a cOIQmon feature, the exact quantum is not reflected in the tables because of remarriages.

Village N ame8

The study of village-names given below is admit­tedly casual and tentative. A study of these names provides a very interesting field and to do full just­ice to it quantitative (i. e. by number) basis should be followed, That is outside the scope of the present note and so only a very sketchy description may be given here,

The district is bound on the one side by predo­min&ntly Hindi and Chhattisgarhi speaking districts and on the other by Predominantly oriya speak ing areas. On the north Bnd north east it extends into the tribal areas of Chhota Nagpur; Tbis litua.tion is ref. looted 1n the village-names of the district. The village­names in the district seem to be based on at least three bases-Hindi and Chhattisgarhi, Oriy a and Tribal

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dialects and speeches. In the Hindi and Chhattis­

garhi-based names a little difference may be seen ego Chhattisgarhi based names end in para,dih and so on whereas Hindi based names end in pur, nagar, garh and so on,

Hindi-Chhattisgarhi names usually efld in gar'll,

(Kandagarh, Azizgarh, Tarag~rh, Bargarh), nagar

(Thakurnagar), pur (Bhagwanpur, Govardhan-pur, Khairpur. Gopalpur),gaon (Nawagaon.Deogaon, ?ad-

T'l ' RaIpara gaon Padi!1aon) para (Nawapara, I alpara, , ." , ' dOh (Bal-and so on) puri (Sambalpurl, Sahaspun), ~ ,

gindih Katangdih Deharidih, Daridih), tara or tara", : , ,', S "t ') bhata (Charbhata (Dongltaral J ogltaral, engl araI ,

Tendubhat~, Rambhata), pani (Bhuyapani) kachhar, (Barkaohhar), Ukra (Kandatikra), khet (Panikhet), pathra (Punjipathra) and so on, Of these, garh, nagar

d "h '11ag" or hamlet, pur, puri, para, gaon, ~ mean VI ,

" t d the rest hke tara or tara~ pam, refer to wa er an f khet tikra bhata and kachhar refer to the type 0 , land.

Oriya names have a tendency ~o terminate in pali (Tarpali, Patrapali, Amapah), pal (Amapal), guda (Niriguda), jor (Karra-

jor, Bendjor), munda or m71da (Baihamuda. Chirra­

muds, Bhedimuda, Bokramuda), dand(Kamsendand),

Kela (Baramkela, Kudumkela, Jarkela, Nahar~ela), bahal (Kulaibahal, Adabahal) and mal (Taralmal,

Kustimal). Of these, guda means hamlet; jor means

brook, muda and dand mean field em~ank­ment and bahal means wet land, Pal and paz", also

mean village or hamlet. Sometimes some termina­

tions like jhar, pali and dongri are common to both

lIindi and Oriya,

A casual study of names shows that names

based on Gondi language are rather rare obviously because Gondi was never a predominant language here. Villageinames based on tribal languages gene­

rally have nO terminations as in Ga~o, Kodro, Lureg,

Kida, Dhap, Kharra, Libra, Kura, Rede, Girsa and

80 on.

Village names based on trees and animals like piparahi, Barkachhar, Limhi, Tulsidih, Amapal, and

Bhedimuda Bokramuda, Bendrachoura) are also , commonly met with. Sometimes onomatopaeic names may also be encountered as Charnfar, Budbuda and so on Quite a good m!l.ny names in Udaipur tabsil end i~ Kachhar because of the hilly terrain being the rule and the fertile land being a rarity. It will , also be seen that Hindi and Oriya influences are more noticeable in Raigarh, Sarangarh and Ghar­ghoda tahsils but not so prominent in th~ other two tahsils.

V illage-Forms:-

Locational patterns of villages in the district also lJrovides an interesting field of study. As is known the commonest locational pattern in the rural areas is shapeless cluster and this form is seen even in some of the tribal areas.In the thickly popu:­lated plain areas of ' the district the common village­form is the shapeless cluster sometimes tending towards a vague reciangular pattern. In the tribal areas the predominant form shifts from the shapeless cluster to dispersed clusters and isolated homesteads. In Sarangarh tahsil below the Mahanadi, the predo­minant village-form is linear type and this was remarked so in the 1909 Gazetteer. The common village-forms met with in the tahsil!:! of the district in addition to shapeless clusters are as below:-

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JMhpur:-

Uda.ipur:-

Dispersed clusters and isolated

homesteads

,Dispersed clusters

Gharghoda:- Rectangular

Sarangarh:- Linear

For determining the typicallocational pattern described above, a random sample was drawn from the notional village maps prepared at the time of the house listing operations in 1960. This sample was in the nature of a stratified one for each Commissio-

\

ner Division separately, the stratum being the diff-erent size-classes of villages excluding those having a population of 2,000 and above.

Houses and Living Conditions

There are now 203,370 residential houses (190,777 rural, 12,593 urban) a.nd 2H,736 households 098,143 rural, 13,593 urban) in the district. The district has thus more houses and households tha;n those in Surguja. district though it is smaller in area. In the two tables given below is shown the percen­tltge distribution of houses in the district and the tahsils on the basis of wall and roof material:-

%distribution of houses by wall-mltterial

Grass. C. 1. sheets All District leaves, or -other

and Rural reeds, Unburnt Hurnt metal Cement material Tahsils Urban bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets stone Concrete

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Raigarh District R 1.2 2.3 89.8 3.2 1.4 N 2.0 N 0.1

U 1.2 0.2 62.4 1.3 29.1 0.1 5.7 0.2

Udaipur Tahsil R 0.6 3.9 93.9 0.6 1.0 N

Jashpur Tahsil R 1.0 5.0 92.9 0.3 0.7 N N 0.1

U 0.9 58.0 0.4 39.8 0.9

Gharghoda Tahsil R 3.6 1.2 93.8 0.4 0.9 N N N 0.1

Raigarh Tahsil R 1.3 0.2 95.9 1.0 1.3 0.1 1" 0.2

U 1.3 0.2 65.1 1.7 31.3 0.1 0.1 0.1

Sarangarh Tahsil R 0.5 0.1 72.9 13.6 3.2 9.7 N

U 51.5 11.8 36.7

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0/0 distribution of houses according to roof-material

District Rural Grass leaves, Tiles and Urban reeds slates

Tahsil thatch shingle

2 3 4

Raigarh District R 16.3 83.0

U 3.3 77.5

Uaipur Tahsil R 10.2 88.7

Jashpur Tahsil R 6.0 93.9

U 0.4 97.4

Gharghoda Tahsil R 8.1 91.4

Raigarh Tahsil R 27.0 71.2

U 3.2 74.0

Sarangarh Tahsil R 29.3 70.2

U 5.3 83.5

These tables help us in understanding some

aspects of the material culture of the district viz.

those related to housing but are in no sense a comp­lete guide because other matters like design, lay-out, location etc; are not, and could not bave been, dealt

with in the kind of rapid survey that was made during house-listing. It is, therefore, necessary to

study these statistics along with information from

other sources relating to other vital aspects.

Throughout the district, both in the urban and

rural areas, mud is the most commonly-used mate­

rial for walls. The largest proportion of mud-walled houses is seen in the rural areas of Raigarh tahsil and the largest proportion of houses with walls of burnt and unburnt bricks is seen in Sarangarh tahsil. It is in Sarangarh tahsil again where in the rural areas, the largest proportion of stone-walled houses are seen. These factors speak of the relative prospe­rity of these areas because, in the rural areas in the region in which Raigarh district is situated, even mud-walls are an index of prosperity. In Jashpur, Udaipur and Gharghoda tahsils there is a perceptible proportion of timber-walled houses. These tim ber­walled houses are those constructed by the tribals by just pitching branches of saja or sal close together to give the semblance of a wall. The wall so made mayor may not be plastered with mud. The timber­walled houses should not, therefore, be taken to mean nice sawn timber-walled houses. They are actu­ally speaking very crude huts. Cement concrete and G. I. sheets as wall-materials are seen only in the

C. I. sheets Asbestos Concrete All and other cement Brick or stone other metal sheets sheet lime slab material

5 6 7 8 9

0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 2.9 3.3 0.4 11.8 0.6

0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.8 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1

0.2 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.8 3.7 4.1 0.1 13.8 0.8

0.1 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.9 8.0 0.0

urban areas. In the urban areas of Jashpur an Raigarh tahsils, houses with burnt brick-walls are

quite substantial. The material used in the houses are governed more by the factor of easy availability than by climate, because had t.he latter factor been

operative one would not expect wattle and timber­walled houses or even mud-walled houses in these areas of heavy rainfall. The house is pre-eminently a status-symbol in the district as in other areas of the State. As Biswas and Bahara observe: "If a man ifl

rich, he may employ burnt brick or Rtone; but ifhe is poor he remains satisfied with either mud or wattle

and daub or plain wickerwork walls set in wooden frames". (Memoir No.8: 1961, Anthropological Survey of India). Thus, among the three fcLctors

which decisively influence the type of house one builds viz. the economic status of the person, the nature of loc'ally available building mltterial and the climate of the region,the latter two increase in impor­tance as the economic stat,us of the person becomes

lower though, among these two, the furmer, i e. locally available material often settles the issue.

In the district, mud-walled houses deserve mention hecause normally one would have expected a larger proportion of grass and timber in the tribal areas. It appers that with increasing culture-conta~ t

and work of the Christian missions, a desire for better housing in the form of mud-\\alled house.~ is manifest. Stone for walls is not used in these areas t.hough Urlaipur, Jashpur and Gharghoda tahsils are

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all very hilly. In Sarangarh, however, it beoomes important. The reason for this is that the rock-form­ations in Jashpur and Gharghoda are mostly granites and Sneiss which require thorough dressing before they can be used whereas in Sarangarh the locally

exposed rock formations of the Cuddapahs yield good building stones which can be used as such.

Whereas thatch, grass or reed walled-houses

are only 2.3% in the rural areas and 1.0% in the urban, the proportion of houses with roofs of grass, leaves, thatch etc. is rpuch larger and surprisingly the largest proportions are in Raigarh and Sarangarh tahsiis. It is a matter of common observation that in the rural areas in Chhattisgarh a large proportion of houses have roofs of grass known as Khadar and the opinion of the people is that the grass roof is not only cheaper but cobler in summar. The follow­ing mention is f(jund in the Feudatory States Gazetteer (1909) relating to Sarangarh State: "the houses are

mud built with thatched roofs. These are cool and comfortable but dangerous in the event of fire".

Concrete or stone-slabs are important only in the urban areas of Raigarh and Sarangarh tahsils In Jashpur and Udaipur tahsils, it is in the former tahsil that there is a greater proportion of tiled roofs.

Working Force and Economy

Out of the total population of the district 592,009 persons are workers and 449,217 persons are non-workers. Comparing this characteristics of

the district with Surguja district it may be seen that though the total population of Raigarh district is a little more than that of Surguja district, the total number of workers in the district are less than that in Surguja district. In general worker-non-worker pattern, Raigarh districs is more akin to Bilaspur district.

This feature is shown in the inset below:

%af Workers and Non-workers ,.-------_______ .A. ______________ --.

W 0 R K E R S NO N-W 0 R K E R S' State Division ,--------........ _---------. ,-_. ______ .A. ________ =___.

and districts Total Males

2 3

Madhya Pradesh 52.3 60.2

Bilaspur Division 57.5 61.2

R ah1':lrh district 5'; _C) ('3.0

Bilaspur district 56.7 61.6

Surguja distrtct 59.6 66.3

On first sight looking to the less number of workers here than in Surguja district it may appear that the economy of Raigarh district is more back­ward than Surguja and a little ahead of that of BiJaspur district. But this is not the case for the participation rate in the present State of Country's economy means just the opposit. It is a matter of general observation that a higher participation rate, or what may also be called a lower dependency ratio, is more often than not, a fairly reliable index of economic backwardness rather than of a developad economy. It has been stated in part II-A(1961 Census). "It does not appear that, the participation rate is in any sense a reliable index of the state of economy; in fact, as has already been observed in

Females Total Males Females

4 5 6 7

44.0 47.7 39.8 56.0

51.8 42.S 36.8 48.2

50.7 43.1 37.0 49.3

52.0

52.7

43.3 38.4 48.0

40.4 ~3.7 47.3

other studies, a higher participation rate is more

often an index of backwardness ...... the trouble is that this rate lacks all the necessary dimensions-the total time of participation and the earnings or prod- .

uctivity per unit of time. Two general conclusions, however, seem possible: first, the existence of a large working force in the more 3?ricultural areas is at

least an indication that unwillingness to work is

less important and the productivity factor is more important; second, the dependency ratio seems to

increase wiih development though whether this is due to lack of opportunities or greater social or other inhibitions is not clear".

(lxx)

From this point of view it would be useful to work at the participation-rate in the tahails of the district:-

%of workers and Non-workers ,----------~--------~~

Total WORKERS N 0 N-W 0 R K E R S Rural

,-______ _A _____ ~ ,----------"---------......

Tahsils Urhan Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4

Udaipur R 54 62

Jashpur T 60 61 R 60 62 U 37 48

Gharghoda R 59 66

Raigarh T 53 63 R 56 65 U 38 55

Sarangarh T 58 65 R 59 66 U 43 54

This table generally confirms the conclusions already reached above. It is in J ashpur tahsil, which is probably the most backward economically that the highest participation rate is seen and as compared to Udaipur, the decrease by I in the male workers is evidently due to the urban area. In the rural area the male participation rate in Jashpur is the same as in Udaipur. A remark has been made in the Intro­ductory Note on Surguja district that high particip­ation rate appears to be a characteristic feature of paddy cultivation where large amount of labour

force is required in the ancillary operations and in

an area where the agricultural sector is limited by nature and where there is no employment avenue elsewhere, the participation rate decreases. Thi~, though a very ~ntative suggestion, is seen to be in operation in the tahsi1s of this district: whereas the participation rate for total population is highest in

State, Division Workers

and District __ _,_A. __ ~ ,.-_.J.-_--,

1 Madhya Pradesh Bilaspur Division Raigarh district Bilaspur district Surauja district

Madhya Pradesh Bilaspur Division Raigarh district Bilaspur district Surguja district

M F 2 3

60.2 44.0 63.2 5t.8

63.0 50.7 61.6 52.0 66.3 52.7

V ,.---"--~ M F 12 13 1.8 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.7 0.3

0.3 0.1

M F 4 5

35.8 29.6

43.3 38.5

43.4 37.7

40.2 37.0 48.8 42.5

VI r--...... --......

M F 14 15 0.9 0.2

0.6 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.1 1,0 0.3

3 6 7 8

46 46 38 54

59 40 39 41 59 40 38 41 23 63 52 77

53 41 34 47

43 47 37 57 48 44 35 52 20 62 45 80

51 42 35 49 52 41 34 48 31 57 46 69

Jashpur tahsil, the male participation rate here is equal (for rura I areas) to that of Udaipur and less than the other tahsils. In Jashpur and Udaipur tah­sils, the sector of agricultural labourers is very much restricted and it is therefore likely that this might be a reason of the less participation rate 't-:cause in other areas, the surplus working force left out from cultivation is engaged by this sector. Again in Rai­garh tahsil, Categories, V, VI, VII, VIfI and IX employ a large proportion of males.

Distribution of Workers into Industrial Categories

The table inset below shows the percentage dist­ribution of persons in the different industrial categ­ories of workers: for com prison , corresponding figures

for the State, Division and the other two districts of the Division are also furni:.hed:-

II III ,-_-A.---, M F

, _ __,A...-_---. M F

6 7 8 9 10 11

8.4 9.0 2.3 0.7 3.2 2.0

8.5 8.8 2.7 0.7 2.5 1.9

8.7 7.1 1.3 0.7 3.0 2.7

9.8 10.8 2.5 0.5 2.4 1.8

5.9 6.6 4.6 0,9 2.0 1.4

VII VIII IX ,---...... - ...... ...-----'----. ,---"---. M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 2.1 0.3 0.9 N 4.8 2.0

1.2 0.3 0.7 N ~.1 1.2 1.1 0.3 0.4 N 4.1 1.9 1.5 0.4 1.0 N 3.0 1.1

0.9 0.2 0.5 N 2.3 0.7

(lxxl)

This table shows that as for as the general ptrticipation - rate is concerned, Raigarh district o~cupies a place roughly midway between the two other districts of the Division as far as the agricul­tural sector is concerned. In category III, male participation rate is the least in the district as com­pared to the other two districts which· have deve­loped coal-mining industry. But in this category the proportion (If females is more than what it is in Bilaspur. As may be seen Industrial Category lIT is ~ c mposite category consisting of mining, quarry­mg, hunting, livestock, forestry, collection of forest produce etc. and a larger proportion of females as compar~d to Rilaspur is not surprising. In category IV, Ralgarh district has the greatest proportion of workers in both males and females and this sh(,ws that the household industry sector is most developed here in th d'" p' . e IVlSlOn. roportlOn of workers in cate-gory V is the same as in'Bilaspur district but there

unit J JI III

2 3 4

Raigarh district 71.3 13.9 1.7

Udaipur Tahsil 76.8 10.3 1.7

Jashpur Tahsil 83.9 6.1 0.9

Gharghoda Tahsil 70.7 19.3 1.5

Raigarh Tasilh 55.2 17.5 2.4

Sarangarh Tahsil 63.8 22.1 2.7

From the above table the tahsilwise persons engaged in agriculture (i. e. as cultivators and agri­culturallabourers)works out as below:Udaipur(87.1), Jashpur (90.0), Gharghoda (90.0), Raigarh (72.7 and

Sarangarh {85.9}. The percentage for the district as a whole is 85.2. It is thus seen that except in Rai­garh, everywhere else more than 80% of the workers are engaged only in agriculture and the largest pro­portion is seen in Jashpur and Gharghoda tahsils. There is, however, one significant difference in these two tahsils-in Gharghoda tahsil 19.3% of the work­

ers are engaged as agricultural labourer as against

6.1 % in Jashpur. Actually speaking, as one goes from the closely cultivated areas to the less closely and sparsely cultivated ones, the proportion of agricultural labourer goes on decreasing till in Jash. pur 83.9% are engaged as cultivators and only 6.1 as agricultural labourers. This, while on the one hand means that the agricultural practices being primitive, do not necessiate operations like sbiai ,

IV 5

5.1

5.0

5.3

5·0

5.8

4.2

is a shortfall in category VI i. e. Costruction. In categories VII and VIII, the district again occupies a midway position in the division but in category IX i. e. 'Other services' Raigarh district has the

. largest proportioI?- in the Division and the proportion ',of workers in this category appro. aches nearer to the State figure. Scrutinising the figures more closely it

_ is seen that it is because of a large pr porti( n in this category in Raigarh tahsil that the district figures record this increase. Larger employment in the various undertakings by the Kirorimal char'tab'e Trust and the educatil nal sector may be the cause

of this.

Out of the total workers 85.2% are engaged only in agriculture (71.3% as cultivators,13.9 as agri­cultural labuurers). The percentage distribution of workers in the other industrial categories in the district and the tahsils is as under:-

V VI Vll VIII IX

6 7 8 9 IO

0.8 , 0.4 1.3 0.3 5.2

0.0 0.1 0.7 01 5.3

0.2 01 0.6 0.1 2.8

0.1 0.1 0.8 0.0 2.5

3.1 1.3 3.1 1.3 10.3

0.3 0.2 1.1 0.1 5.5

and nindai, which require agricultural labour; on the other, it also suggests that the holdings are so

small that such labour is not required and everybody

is a cultivator though a very poor one as far as size

is concerned.

Though considered, as a whole Raigarh district has less pressure on agriculture than in Surguja and

Bastar, the tahsilwise figures vary from 72.7 to 90. Scantiest diversification of economy is seen in Jash­tahsil and the greatest diversification is noticeable in Ritigarh tahsil. It is a well-known fact that scant diversificati0n and overwhelming concentration in agriculture is again an index of economic backward­

ness and of poor industrialization and urbanization.

This very scant diversification of economy in Jash­

pur ta hsil becomes more pronounced when only the

rural area is taken into consideration.

After agriculture the other economic activities

in the district are 'Other services' (5.2%) and House· hold Industry (5.1 %). Whereas, in 'Other services' i. e. Category IX, the proportion varies very much from 2.8 in Jashpur to 10.3 in Baigarh, the propor­tion of workers in Category IV i.e. Household Indus­try is consistent everywhere. This large proportion of workers in Household Industry is evidently enga­ged in the most important household industry of the district· weaving. Distribution of establishments engaged in weaving in the State shows that Raigarh district has the largest number of such establish­

ments in the whole State. The following brings out

this picture-

No. of establishments in minor group 235 (i. e. weaving on handlooms)

Gwalior Division

Rewa Division

Indore Division

Bhopal Division Jabalpur Division Raipur Division

Durg district Raipur district Bastar district

Bilaspur Division

Surguja district Bilaspur district Raigarh dist.rict

664

701

486

884 1,865 6,682

1,697 3,774 1,211

8,685

1,101

3,533 4,051

(lxxii)

This statement shows why household industry is an important sector of economic activity in the district. In category V i. e. Manufacturing other than Household Industry, the only appreciable factor is seen in Raigarh tahsil and this is obviously to a great extent on account of the Jute mill in Raigarh town. The proportion of 'Other Services' in the district becomes some what swelled up because of the large proportion in this category in. Raigarh tahsil.

Economy of Scheduled Tribe8 in the Rural Area:

Table SOT·I shows the livelihood pattern of the Scheduled tribes in the district. For the purpose of this Note only 7 of these may be taken up for cosideration. It is seen that a bulk of these tribes are solely dependent on agriculture and of this, cultivation is more important. In the southern areas, as has been indicated earlier, there is a larger proportion of agricultural labourers than what is found in the north and this is also reflected in thc livelihood - pattern of the scheduled tribes. The Sawaras mostly inhabiting in Sarangarh tahsil, have larger proportion of agricultural labourers than other tribes 'lnd next to the Sawaras in this respect come the Kharias. The table given below shows the percen­tage of workers in the seven tribes in various

Industrial Categories. The table is self-explanatory

and nb~rl.s no further elaboration:-

Percentage Distribntion of worker8 into Industrial Categor'ies for 7 Scheduled Tribes

( [{ural Areas Only) Name:ofthe

Tribe 1

Kanwar

Kharia

Korwa Majhwar Nagesia

Oraon

Sawara

Kanwar

Kharia

Korwa

Majhwar Nagesia

Oraon Sawara

Total Workers (HX)

,-___ ..A. ___ ~

M F 2 3

100,00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

V ,--_ ~ _.J.-___ --"\

M F 12 13

0.11 0.04 0.13 0.35

0.06 0.20

0.07 0.01

0'04 0.06

0.07 0.31

r----"---, M F 4 5

88.15 91.23

60.54 58.75

72.39 72.51 76.55 78.14 84.15 84.48

89.40 92.94 48.10 52.26

VI r----"---,

M F 14 15

0.21 0.04 0.15 0.08 0.Q2 0.12

0.16 0.04

0.11 0,02 0.04 0.04

II ,--____ ...A.. .. __ --.

M F 6 7

9.22 7.16

28.93 24.83

16.15 14.78 10.71

6.17

36.77 VII

16.08 17.72 12.11

4.46

36.41

r---..A..--~

M F 16 17

0.07 0.07 0.49 1.00

0.05 0.28

0.16

0.20

0.26

0.06 0.76 '.

III

r---..A.----. M F 8 9

0.32 0.38

2.11 3.64

2.79 4.98 0.90 0.55 0.44 0.71

0.57 0.82

2.93 1.68 VIII

,-__ ..A- __ --""\

1\1 18

0.06 0.09

0.53

0.10

0.03

F 19

0.00

0.04

IV

,-__ ..A.. __ -,

M F 10 11

0.32 0.26

0.36 1.16

5.05 0.45 1.41

0.54

0.74 IX

3.94 0.55 1.24

0.43

0.95

,-__ ..A.. __ -,

M F 20 21

1.54 0.82 7.20 6.03

1.92 1.89

6.66 3.04 2.84 0.52

2.88 1.21

11.06 7.55

Household Economy

Tables B-X to B-XVII given in this Handbook present the economy of the district treating house­hold, and not individual, as the unit. All these tables are prepared from a 20% sample which is big enough and the results deducib~e from them may be considered to be fairly representative of the total population.

Table B-X shows that 68.7% of the households (72.4% in rural, 15.7% in urban) are engaged in Household Cultivation only; 3.5% of the households (3.3% in rural, 5.4% in urban) are engaged in House-

, hold Industry only while 8.2% of the households (8.6% in rural, 1.9% in urban) are engaged both in Cultivation and household-industry. Thus, 76.9% of the households in the di~trict ~re engaged in house­hold cultivation and 11.7% are engaged tn house­hold industry. 19.6% of the households (15.7% in

rural, 77.0% in urban) are engaged in some econo­mic activity other than household cultivation and household industry.

Ta ble B-XI shows the sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivate 1 in rural and urban areas separately. It is seen that 76.7% of the cultivating

households practise their cultivation on lands belon­ging to them, 15.9% of them have their cultivation on lands partly belonging to them and partly held on lease etc. from others while 7.4% of the cultivs.­ting households cultivate on lands belonging to others. Of the cultivating households, 45.9% have their cultivation on lands which are below 5 acres

in size while 63.1 % of the cultivating households have their cultivation on lands measuring 7.4 acres and below. Only about 3.4% of the cultivating households have their cultivation on lands exceeding 30 acres. The great bulk of cultivation in the district is thus being carried on over what may be called uneconomic holdings.

An observation was made earlier that the absence of agricultural labourers in Jashpur tahsil

may be due to the size of holdings there being so small that such labour is not required. Table B-XI,

however, does not support that conclusion for the

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proportion of holdings of less than 5 acres in size

for the tahsils is as below:-

Udaipur 40.1%,

Jashpur 26.8%

Gharghoda 44.1%

Raigarh 61-5%

Sarangarh 65.3%

It appears from this that as we come from the more tribal areas to less tribal areas and then to the Chhattisgarhi rural areas (or in other words from the wild and thinly cultivated areas to the closely cultivated one) the size of holding gees on decrea­

sing. Less proportion of agricultural labo~lrer~ c~m­

bined with this observation leads to one IrresIstlble

conclusion that in the tribal society there is still

persisting joint family system and joint owne:s.hip whereas this type of family organization has dlsmt­egrated in the plains among the rural castes and

there has been on the plains fragmentation of hold­

ings on a wide scale. This conclusion would, how­

ever, require detailed field study for substantiation.

Agricultnre

Soil Types

The local soil terminology in the distrIct is the same as, in Bilaspur and Raipur districts and is

as follows:-

Kanhar

Dorsa

Matasi

Bhata

Pal Kachhar

Palpar Kachhar and Kap.

The Kanhar is a black clay which is very retentive of moisture. As it is apt to suffer from water-logging, it is a good soil for wheat but not for paddy. It is, however, capable of growing a second crop and from that point of view, is certainly

the most valuable soil in the district. Th0 Matasi

is a yeHow soil, not retentive of moisture, but with

heavy rainfall, giving a far better outturn of paddy

than any other soil. The Mata8i ca'1 not grow a

second crop and when unembanked is fit for little more than Kodon and requires long resting fallows. There are several kinds of M atasi depending upon their genesis: the best is derived from sandstone and the worst is nothing but the washed-out portions

(lxxiv)

of the Bhata. The best M atasi is known al'l Dudhiya because of its milky appearance. The Dor.~a is a mixture of Kanhar and Matasi as the name itself suggests (Do means two and rasa means extracts). It is a good soil for paddy but gives only a

moderate outturn of wheat or second crr'p.

The Bhafa is a poor detritus of laterite, red in colour and containing numerous little pebbles. It does not have much consistency and hardly retains any moisture. With a heavy rainfall, a crop of Kodon can be grown over this but otherwise it is

the poorest soil in the district. The Pal Kachha r is a rich brown silt found on the banks of rivers and large streams and is an excellent soil fur garden crops. Another alluvial soil is Patpar Kachhar: the land by the side of big streams and rivers which has been partly spoilt by sand. It is a good soil for garden crops if facilities for irrigation are available. Kap is the name of silt in the backwaters of the Mahanadi and is a very fertile soil. When Kanhar and Dorsa contain limestone, they are known as Ghurri the

soil containing a lot of pebbles and stunes is known as G()tarri.

The prevailing soil-type in Sarangarh, Raigarh, Gharghoda and Udaipur is Matasi and the name for this type of soil in Jashpur tahsil is Kariharmati. The best matasi is fonnd in the valley of the Maha­nadi and the Mand. Black soil (Kanhar) is 'on the whole rare and is found only in some of the western

villages of Udaipur and Raigarh tahsils and in the villages at the foot of hill ranges of Jashpur tahsil.

In Jashpur tahsil, the cultivation is divided broadly into dhoin or rice land and tanr or dry land. The soil on the elevated plateaus ( pats) is a grey clay only two to three feet deep above rOCK. The tanr lands are often red laterite and require very long fallows. The position classes are known bv

different names in different parts of the district. I~ Sarangarh tahsil the terminology is bahal, berua mal or at. Bahal is a low-lying land which receives the drainage of a considerable area and thus corresponds

to what is known as bahara elsewhere in Chhattis­garh. Berua is a low-lying land of small area: the corresponding term elsewhere in ChhaUisgarh is nar; mal is the levelland embanked on all sides and at is a high-lying land without an embankment correspon-

ding to tikra land. In Raigarh the terms for different

positions are bahara. dhondhi, Khar and tikra. Of

these bahara and tikra do not need any classifica­tion. Dhondhi is the land situated lower down on a slope and Khar is the land higher up on the siope. F6r rice cultivation, the matasi or Kariharmati soil and bahal or bahara position class are regarded to be most suitable.

Agricultural Implements

As one crosses the closely cultivated areas in the south, which is an extension of the Chhattisgarh

plain, to the hilly c~untry of Udaipur and Jashpur,

the general pa ttern of plough changes in the sense tha t in_the hilly areas of the north, the plough is lighter. The term for this light variety of plough is churia hal in Udaipur tahsil. The plough in the north is made of sal wood and bamboo is not used in its making. Another cLlaracteristic feature is that the stock and the handle are in one piece. Another signi­ficant difference in the plough used in the south and in the northern areas is that the shape of the share in the northern parts resembles a spearhead fitting into a correspondingly-shaped slot in the head of the plough stock. At the point of entrance an iron band passes over the slot in the stock and keeps the share in place. The position of the share which is exposed measures eight to nine inches. The plough

in the southern areas is not in one piece and the share is larger, the general charater being the same as an ordinary chhattisgarhi plou~h. Other agricul­

tural implements-the Kopar and the datri etc. are

the same as in Chhattisgarh.

Cultivation and crop8

Raigarh district has the lergest area under fallow iands in the whole Bilaspur division. The general trend/during the last 10 years, however, has

been towards reduction in this area under fallows both old and current-and the current fallcw area in-

1960-61 is seen to be less than half of what it was in

1951-52. Side by side with this tendency, the gene­ral trend during the last ten years has been towards

increase in the net sown area. There has, however, been no increase in the double-cropped area except

some spurt in some years as in 1952-54, 1955-57.

The gross cropped area figures have not registered any significant increase during the last ten years.

The proportion of area under wheat to the net area sown is about O. 1 %. Gram is also not an important crop in the district and Raigarh district has the least area under gram in Raipur and BUas­pur Divisions. Pulses occupy about 16~{. of the area and ground nut is an important crop. It is seen that the district has the largest area under ground­nut in Bilaspur Division, the area under this crop in the district being a little more than what it is in Raipur district. Of the oilseeds, Til, Rape and

mustard are important, 'il being the most important of all. The area under til in the district is the largest in the whole Division and is almost equal to the area under this crop in Bilaspur and Surguja districts combined. Sugarcane is grown mostly in the plains in the south in RaigaJ,'h and Sarangarh tahsils.

Double Oropping

Area under doub~e cropping shows consider­able fluctuatiou from year to year. The douhle crop­ped area depends entirely on the rainfall of the last half of September and beginning of October and therefore when the September rain is copious the area sown is large. The system of double cropping is known as utera in Sarangarh and Raigarh. In utera system, the rice.land is not reploughed in order to so . . w sprlOg crops but the seed is scattered III the slush of the paddy fields while paddy is still standing. After the harvesting of paddy. these seeds come up. Thus, the only expense to be in­curred is the cost of the seed. The outturn of u,tera crops is about half of that of similar crops sown in properly prepared fieJds. U md, t1:wra, lakhdi, alsi and batm are the common utera crops.

Methods oj Paddy Oultivation

The most prevalent form of paddy sowing is by broadcast method. Transplantati~ is practised mostly by the U riya cultivators. Broadly speaking there are three methods of sowing paddy locall; known as khurra, batar or batai and lehi or lei Khurra consists in sowing in land which has hee~ ploughed once or twice before the monsoon breaks Th d' . • e. see 18 thus sown in June and allowed to lie ~ntl1 the monsoon makes it sprout. Balar or batai IS sowing in land which is ploughed for ~he first

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time when the monsoon breaks. The seed is sown broadcast after the first rain and ploughed in. The third method is called leM or ,lei. It is adopted for late sowing when the ground has been well satura­ted by the first fall of the monsoon. The method consists in ploughing up the wet ground with an inch or two of water ~tanding on it into thick mud until all the water is absorbed in the soil. Then the seed which has been made to germinate artificially by being !'Ioaked for twenty four hours in a vessel full of water and then covered over inside the house with a heap of straw to exclude light and produce warmth, is sown broadcast. In this case the seed is not ploughed in. In Sarangarh tahsil there is also a fourth method-that of transplantation. Here the seed is sown in a nursery in June. The field is well­ploughed and kept full of water for a month. It is then drained and ploughed again and the se0dlings from the nursery are planted out. This system does

not require thinning and weeding and yields the best results.

All rr.ethods of ,broadcast sowing require thinning and weeding operations known respective­ly as biasi and nindai. In the biasi the paddy plants, about four or five weeks after sowing, are thinned by driving a plough through the field at right angles to the lines which have been made by the

ploughing prior to sowing. Biasi operations require

a fairly large quantity of water in the field and are therefore usally carried on just after the second heavy fall of rain at the end of July or the beginning of August. The carrying on of biasi at the proper time is of critical importance to the paddy crop and its postponement owing to un­se~sonal want of rain is, very detrimental. A few

days afl er biasi when the plants are beginning to revive from uprooting, an implement known as kopar is dragged across the field to press back the

roots exposed by biasi as well as to level the irregularities of the ground. After this a certain amount of water is allowed to run off and the field

sluices are blocked for the reception of the mid­August fall. These are not reopened, except in case of heavy rain, till the last half of October. During this time paddy fields are weeded twice or even of­tener. For this manual labour is required and usually women do the job. The term for weeding

operations is ninaai.

\ A good rainfall at the beginning of Ootober, is very essential for paddy-and many a times a bumper

looking crop is spoilt for want of this Ootober rain. The critioal periods in paddy ouHivation are end

of July, the later half of August and from the middle of September to the middle of October . .At all these periods good rain is a.bsolutely necessary and 8.ny

diminution of the supply of water a.t once results in a diminished outturn.

Varieties 01 Paddy

Broadly speakingt two main varieties of paddy are recognised. Hara'l1na or the paddy grown on

light soils and Garhuna or the paddy grown in bea. vier soils. A number of different varieties of paddy are grown and, as is mentioned in the Feudatory litates Gazetteer (1909), the people in Jasbpur reco­

gnised about one hundred and fifteen different var­ieties. Some of the good varieties of rice are Laks­mibhog, Raghubar Makarkam, Doobraj, Jhiliparagi, Ramkajar, Kanakejar, Meghai, Jhili, and so on. Other important va.rieties are Parewa, Kantha, Bela, Hculb, Baikofti, Bku,.l;uil and J}tili. Of these the commonest variety found in the western areas adj­oining Bilaspur district is Parewa. Cultivation of fine varieties of paddy has registered a set back

during the last 20 years or so because in the opinion of oultivators their cultivation is mMe fraught with risks of failure.

Irrigation

Irrigation has so far not made any headway III the district and what.ever area is irriaated is

" mostly from tanka. These irrigation tanks, of which there is a large number in the plains, have under­gone decay and 5,115 irrigation tanks in 1960-61 only irrigated an area of 5,588 acres i. e. a. little over one a~re. per tank. Only 0.5% of paddy was found to be IrrIgated in 1960-61. Irrigation of sugarcane crop is more common. The following figures are found in Statistical Abst,.acl of Madhya Pradesh 1961-62: No. of irrigation well> 6 269 Area irrigated from wells 1,683 a~res ~o. of irrigation tanks b,1l5 Area irrigated from tanks 5,588 acres

Area irrigated from other sources 4.782 acres Total area irrigated from all sources 12, 053 acres.

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The 1009 Gazetteer mentions that on the Khuria plateau of J ashpur tahsil, the plough culti­vation is often irriga t.td from pools formed in depre-' ssions in th~ hill-sides, which in favoura.ble· sea.sons yield a supply of water even in the hot weather.

Two irrigation projects have been surveyed in this district out of which work on Kedar naIa pro­ject in Sarangarh tahsil commenced in 1956. When completed this project is estimated to bring 1l,5W acres under irrigation. The other project is Putl<;", naIa project near village Amakoni in Saranga.rh tahsil. This work, when oomplete, is estimated to bring 4:,800 acres under irrigation. There is no major project in this district.

Oommunications

In all the district has some 619 miles and 2 furlongs of roads maintained by the Public Works Department (322 miles 3{4 furlong class 1,155 miles 2 furlongs class 11 and 142 miles class III). Details of these roads are given ell:!ewhere in this

Hand bODk. The main line of the Bombay-Howrah railway line runs across the district from west to east.

Road traffic bet,ween Sarangarh and Raigarh is interrupted by tne Mand and the Mahanaui during rainy months. Raigarh is not joined with Bilaspur by road. Communications are difficult in the hilly areas in the north. Distances between some impor­tant places in and outside the district are as below:-

Raigarh-Ambikapnr 125 miles Raigarh-GhargJlOda 21 miles 4 furlongs Raigarh-Dharamjaigarh 47 miles Raigarh-Jashpur 132 miles 3/2 furlongs Raigarh-Sarangarh 31 miles 7 " Raigarh-Lailunga 49 miles

fhe distance by rail between Raigarh and Bilaspur is 83 miles whereas between Raigarh and Bhopal, the State capital, it is 547 miles.

Medical And P';"Mic Health

As everywhere else in the Stlj.te, there has been a considerable progress in the ~istrict in respect ofm.edi~al and public-health facilities. Mal~ria. Eradication Programme and B. C. G. Campaign have helped to practically root out the evils of Malaria. and T. B., the former of which was formerly very rampant in the district especially in the forest~

clad-northern region. The district is more fortunate than many of its C'ounterparts in the State in the respect that apart from the efforts made by the Government in this direction, there are many charitable and missionery institutions also. In Raig­arh town the medical institutions run by the bene­volent Kirodimal Trust and in the tribal areas in the north the Christian Missions are doing commendable service in the sphere of public health.

There are at present 9 primary .Health C~ntres ( 52 beds) in the district. In addition, there are 18 Government dispensaries now as against 4 in 1951. There are 1 V. D. clinic, 1 T. B. clinic and 7 family Planning Clinics in the. district. Because of the con­certed efforts of the variou!,! Governmental and non­governmental agencies, incidence of malaria has very much gone down from 12.6 per 1,000 in 1952 to 0.84 in 1957 and thus figure must have gone down further. The inc,dence of malaria has also come down from 27,005 in 1951 to 15,298 in 1957. In respect of propogation of family planning, the district does not seem to have made any headway though the first Family Planning Clinic was started here in 1958. There have been no sterlization operations and the number of persons to w}(om contractlptives have been issued is also negligible. It appears that a large g~ound still remains to be covered in this regard.

Table B-V shows the occupational classifica­tion of workers and of this groups 03 and 04 relate to physicians, surgeons and dentist.s and nurses midwives etc. Some similar informaion in 1951 is available in table B-III and Index of non­agricultural occupations. However, a comparison between 1951 and 1961 figures is not possible

because even if the figures for Sakti tahsil ( rural ) are taken out of consideration from the 1951 figures, the figures for Sakti town are not possible to be separated. In 1951 the number of persons

engaged in public health and medical occupations were (Sakti town included )-285 as against 455 now. A more detailed comparison may be made by referring to the Handbook of 1951 and the present one.

Table B-V also shows that in the district there are now 33 Allopathic surgeons and physicians, 56

Ayurvedic physicians, 8 Homoeopathic physicians

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and 30 otlier physicians not classifiable and that there are 69 nurses and 39 midwives. As said earlier, there are many non-government medical institutions in the district and therefore it is table B-V and not the statistics supplied by the Civil Surgeon which brings out the medical and public health facilities in the district in clearer prespective.

Though there has been commendable progress in the district in respect of providing medical relief to the people, the district yet remains backward as compared to many other districts. Taking the total population, there is one Allopathic physician for eve­ry 28,141 persons in the district, the corresponding figure for the State is one physician for every 10,110 persons. Out of 37 Allopathic physicians, 31 are only in the urban areas. In other words, in the urban areas, there is 1 Allopathic physician for every 1,931 persons whereas in the rural areas there'is 1 Allopa­thic physician for every 163,556 persons. The people in the rural areas of the district have, therefore, still to depend on Ayurvedic physicians (40 in rural areas, 16 in urban areas), Homoeopathic physicians (5 in rural areas, 3 in urban areas) and various sorts of quacks,baigas and gunias (25 in/fural areas and I in urban area). Taking, all sorts of physicians to-gather

(except those who are not classifiable according to National Classification of Occupations), there is one qualified, physician (in Allopathy,Ayurved, Homoeo­

pathy or other systems of medicine) for 9,9]6 persons in the district. The figures for rural areas and urban areas separately are 1:19,241 for rural and 1:1,109 for urban. It is thus clear that a long way remains to be covered in the district in this respect.

Vital Statistics

Vital StJatistics are maintained in accordance with

the instructioDs contained in Chapter II of the Health

Manual. The procedure in which the vital statis­tics are compiled is too well-known to be described here: The figures of births and deaths are not avail­able for 1951. Assuming that the figures of births and deaths in 1951 were not very different from the average of next nine years, the number of births in 1951-60 is 291,843 and the number of deaths for the corresponding period is 173,294. The increase in the population that one would thus expect as a re­sult of this is 118,549 and 1961 popUlation (counted on the sun-rise of 1st March 1961) would, on this

basis, be 971,616. This fignre is short by 69,610 from the actual population. As stated earlier, one of the factors of increase of population in the dist­rict appears to be larger immigration than emigra­tion e. g. in respect of contiguous districts of the State only there were 5,000 more persons from these districts enumerated in Raigarh than the nu­mber of persons born in this district and enumera­

ted there. It is not possible to work out a correct

balance-sheet in tpis regard but the figure of 69,6l{) appears to be rather high and it is likely that this may be due to incomplete and inaccurate re­

gistration.

Nevertheless, we may have some idea about

the correctness or otherwise of these figures of births from Census tables. Taking the 0 year age-returns as the number of children born between March, 60-

March' 61, the birth-rate comes'to be about 29 per thousand. This is only a very crude estimate for the actual rate is bound to be more than this because the age-returns relate to surviving children only and

also beoause the population at the end of the year

aud, not the mid-term population, has been taken

into consideration. The figure so arrived at thus di· ffers from the birth-rate worked on the basis of vital statistics. This may be taken to tentatively indicate

the extent of under-registration.

Literacy

In respect of percentage of literacy in the ru­ral areas, Raigarh district is the twentieth most lite­rate district in the State with 13.24% of its rural popu­lation returned as literates in 1961. The percentage of literacy in rural and urban areas in the State, Di. vision and the district are shown below:-

Area Rural % of Literates and educated ~---- ....... ----~

Urban Total Males Females

Madhya Pradesh R 12.73 21.81 3.36 U 43.52 56.51 28.35

Bilaapur R 13.02 22.61 3.55 Division U 43.92 58.89 27.01

Raigarh R 13.24 22.78 3.85 District U 41.35 57.11 23.85

It is seen from this that whereas in the fUfal areas, the proportion of literacy in Raigarh dis­trict is higher, both for males and females, as com-

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pared to the State and Division averages, the pic­

ture in the urban areas is not so good as this and here the proportion of literates is be~ow, both fOT males and females, as compared to the State and Division averages.

Strict comparability is not possible between the figures of 1951 and 1961 because of the factor pointed out earlier i. e. the figures of Sakti town

not being separately available. Subject to this reser­vation the progress of literacy in Raigarh district during the decade can be seen from the following statement. It may also be remembered that the 1951 proportion is based on a 10% sample and in making

this comparison it has been assumed that the sample

represents the total population.

Year Population dealt with , _____ .A.-----__ Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1951 T 6.5 11.2 1.2

R 5.6 10.1 1.0

U 13.1 15.8 6.3

T 14.8 24.8 4.9 1961

R 13.2 22.78 3.85

U 41.3 57.11 23.85

The general picture that emerges. from !~: b

table is that as compared to 1951, hteracy a ove b t the pace has made fast progress on the whole u . ite of

been much fast in the urban areas. But 1D sp d' g 11 position rega.r m

the great strides made the ov~ra b d The women contmues to be a.

literacy among 1 durban area.s of extent of literacy in the rura an

tahsils is shown below:

Rural

Tahsil Urban

1 2 3 4 5

Udaipur Ta'¥il R I

R Jashpur Tahsil U

9.9 17.6 2.0

11.4 18.9 4.0

44.5 58.5 27.3

Gharghoda Tahsil R 11.9 20.7 3.2

Raigarh Tahsil R

U

18.1 31.1 5.5

41.7 57.4 24.3

Saranlarh Tahsil R

U

15.3 27.3 3.8

37.3 54.6 19.7

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It is seen from this that Udaipur tahsil is the most backward one in respect of literacy. Jashpur tahsil has fared much better and the extent of literacy among females in the rural areas is the highest in Jashpur tahsil in the district excepting Raigarh tahsil. In the Urban areas, Jashpur tahsil has the largest proportion of literates, both for males and females, in the whole district.

As may be expected, the extent of literacy is most perceptible in the younger section of the l'0pu-

Age-group Population ,-_______ ...A... _______ ......

Persons Males Females 2 3 4

0-4

5- 9

10-14

15-19

20-24 25-29

100.00 100.00 100.00

30-34

35-44

45-59

60+

Age not stated

All a~es

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

1 (lO.OO

-100.00

100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

lOO~OO 100.00

100.00 100.00

It, however, appears that though there has been progress in the speed of literacy. the district

has yet to register progress in respect of higher educ­ation. Among males, 67.8% of the literates are those who are just literates without possessing any educa­tional standard. Among females literates and educa­ted the proportion of this group is 72.6%. 29.5% of the total male literate!:! and 25.6% of the total female literates have passed primary schovl certificate and-

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or have studied upto matriculation but not passed the matriculation certificate. Only 2.7% of the male

literates and 1.4% of the female. literates have passed matrieulation certificate examination or higher dC'grees. Thus among the literates and educated persons 2.5% have matriculation or higher standard: the correspunding figure for the State as a whole is 6.2%.

In about 1909, there were only 75 schools in

the areas now comprising Raigalh district. The

number of educational institutions from 1951 to

1961 a,re given elsewhere in this Handbook. This

lation and the proportion is highest in the age-group

10-14. The percentage goes on decreasing whith

advancing age but even in the age-group 20-24, 20 persons per 100 of population are literate. Over 45 years, fewer persons are literate till in the ages 'over

60 years, there are only 9 persons per 100 persons who are literates. The trend is common for both males Il,nd females and is represented in the table

below.

No. of literates , _________ .A. _________ -.

Persons Males Females 5 6 7

13.78 20.22 7.44

28.94 42.33 13.53

25.54 40.48 9.77

20.48 35.99 6.55

17.78 31.04 4.56

15.92 28.29 3.43

14.B9 25.84 2.84

12.23 22.49 2.01

R.B7 IB.85 1.18

3.72 5.42 1.65 .' .'.

14.85 24.87 509

Ahows that the number of primary shools in 1951 was 361 rising to 803 in 1961. The number of middle

schools rose from 28 in 1951 to 63 in 1961 and the number of higher secondary schools increa­sed from 6 in 1951 to 13 in 1961. Among institutions of higher education, the distri,ct has one polytechnic institute and 1 Degree College, 3 Basic Training Schools/Colleges. In 1909 the number of students get­ting education was 8,041. This figure rose to 32,898

in 1951 and and to 64,516 in 1961. The numbers in 1951 and 1961 relate to students in all categories of educa­tional institutions.

Community Development and National Extension

Service

The Community Development Pl'cgramme was

launched in Raigarh district in 1953 With the inaugu­ration of Sarialendhra Bloek on the 2nd October, 1953. The district is now divided into 14 Blocks which are distributed as below:

Raigarh (3), Sarangarh (2), Gharghoda (2),

Udaipur (2), and Jashpur (5)

The yearwise, growth of GotalBunity DeiVe}op" ment is shown b.clow

Date of Establishment No. of Blocks opened. 1 2

2.10.1953 1

1.4.1954 2 1.4.1956 1

2.10.1956 2 2.10.1957 1 1.4.1959 2

2.10.1960 1 2.10.1961 1 2.10.1962 2 2.10.1963 1

14 6 of the DeiVelopment Blocks are the T. D.

Blocks and 1 i. e. Bagicha in Jashpur tahsil is the special Multipurpose Tribal (SMPT) Block. As on

30th September 1964, there were 4. stage I Blocks, 2 Stage II Blocks, 1 Stage III Block, 4 Stage I T. D. Blocks, 2 Stage II T. D. Blocks and 1 Stage II S. M. P. T. Block. The' details regarding coverage etc. by these blocks is given elsewhere in the Handbook.

Religion, Fairs and Festivals

As elsewhere in this part of the State, the religious beliefs and practices of the people in the.

rural and tribal areas are ~ curious mixture of the primitive tribal beliefs and the greater Hindu and Christian Traditions. These greater traditions have been operative in the district for. a long time but

they have only partially"sucoeeded ·in uprooting the entrenched primitive beliefs and what one really finds in the interior areas of the district is a co­existence of the primitive beliefs and the religion of the Great Traditions. Ancestral worship which may probably be said to be the most primitive form

of religion is still in vogue and belief in supernatu­ral spirits and witch-craft is still rampant. As stated earlier, some murders take place even now on account of suspected witch-craft. In old days sterner

measures were adopted and there is a place called Dain-therka in Jashpur tahsil on the Ranchi border where persons convicted of the practice of witch-

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craft were 'hurred' down from w rock to be killed. The powel' ofthe village Gunia and· Baiga;' though COlD'"

paratively decreased, is still substantial. Various

godlings and deities worjhipped in the rural and

tribal areas are Thakur Deo, Mata, Anna Kunwari,

Kotrapat, Murgapat, Dulha Deo, Burha Deo, KhUJ:ia.

Rani.

In all there are 31 fairs' in the district of

which the Dashara celebrations of Sarangarh and

Raigarh are the mast important. Of these, the cele­

bration at Sarangarh deseJiVes special mention. A

list of fairs held in the district has been given elsewere in this Handbook. In addition to these regular fairs, annual jatrtt8 are Yalras are held in many villages of Jashpur tahsil during December to February. There is no fixed date for these

Yatras and these are held on a weekly market

day.

Some of the important festivals observed in the rural areaS are HareZi •. Ghherehhera or Ghha­

ehera and Karma. Hareli is t.he most import,ant festival in the rural areas and is a gala. day for the cultivat.ors and blacksmiths. It come" off on the 15 Shrawan Badi (July-August). It is pro­bably an agricultural festjval in its origin. Ghher-

ehhera is observed by boys on the 13th Pus (Decem­ber-January) and on this day they go begging for paddy from house to house. Ghherehhera used .to be an important festival in the old days but lts observance has fallen into decay.

The Karma festival is ~elebrated when the

time arrives for planting out the rice· grown in seed beds and is observed by many tribes and particularly by the Oraons. At the Kamra festi­val a party of young people of both sexes proceed to the forest and cut a young Karma tree (Nauclea paris/lbm) or the branch of one; they then plant this in the centre of tbe akham or the dancing arena in front of the dhumkuria. Young people dance around this tree or branch as the case may be. Dalton in his Disoriptive Ethnology 0/ Be·ngal (1872) states that the authority for observing it is contained in the BkafJishya Purana. If that is so, the celebration of the festival in

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the manner it is done in the district is an example of the parochialisation of the great traditions. Be

as it may, the Karma festival is celebrated el'en in Bilaspur district by some castes, and the belief is that the festival is a fertility-imparting one both to crops and human beings. For example, in Bilas­pur town some people, who do not have issues, celebrate this festival.

At the Surkul festival the marriage of the Sun-God and earth-mother is celebrated and this can not be done till the Sal (Shorea r~busta) tree gives flowers lqr the ceremony. As such, the festival is celebrated about the begining of April. On this day the people go to the Sarna or the sacred grove where Sarnaburhi is belived to be residing From there flowers of sal tree are collected. After some ceremonies during the day, young people

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of both sexes assemble for the all-night dance. Some of the important dances in the tribal

areas of the district are i the Karma, the domkach and the J ethU'ali. Though there has been consider­able decay and disintegration because of t.he intro­duction of sophistication, still thede tribal dances can be 'seen persisting in some of the tribal areas.

Important places

Bagicha: Situa.ted on an elevated plateau land known as Pandrapat, Bagicha is now the head­quartt'rs of a S.M.P.T. Block.

Bataikela

A large village in Jashpur tahsil was the estate of the heir-apparent in the days of erstwhile feudatory State who had a granary here. Bataikela was formerly one of the gold collecting centres.

Bene

Bene bad its own days of glory when it was the capital of Jashpur State in the time of the Dom chiefs. There is a fine waterfall here known as Beneghag on the Ib river. This waterfall is formed by the rush of the waters of the lb over a square mass of Trap rock, where the river passes from the heights of the Uparghat into the flat country of the Hetghat.

Bharamurio

A high peak in Jaspur tahsil situated on 23° 55' N latitude and 83° 32' E longitude. The altitude attained is 3,390 feet.

Oharratnagar

A big village in the plains; there is it big tank here which is fed by a spring.

Dkaramjaigark

It is situated on 22° 29' Nand 83° 14' E and is the head quarters of Uda.ipur tah~il. It has a picturesque setting on the bend of the Mand river.

Dokra

A well-situated village in Jashpur tahsil, was

formerly one of the gold-washing centres which indu­stry has largely fallen into deeay.

Gharghoda

Situated 17 miles from Raigarh on Raigarh­Ambikapur road, is the headquarters of the tahsil

of the same name. Gharghoda was treated as a town

in 1951 census but has been declassified in the present census.

J ashpurnagar

Another name for this place is Jagdishnagar; situated on 22° 53' Nand 84° 8' E. It is the head­quarters of the tahsil of the same name and also the headquarters of S. D. O. (Civil) and S.D.O. (Police).

Kharsia

A town in Raigarh tahsil, was in 1951 the headquarters of the tahsil by the same name which

has since been abolished. Kharsia is a railway

station on Bompay-Howrah railway line and it is one of the stations to go to Dharamjaigarh and Ambikapur.

Konpara

This is one of the former gold-collecting centres

and is situated near the border of Udaipur and

Jashpur tahsils. Kolwa,.

A peak in Jashpur tahsil, situated about 9 miles from Sanna and rising to a height of 3,393 feet. It is the source of the Lawa river.

Lailunga

One of the important villages in Gharghoda tahsil, is the headquarters of a Development Block.

Lodam

Also known as Garh Lodam, is an important village in Jashpur tahsil, situated only 3 miles from Ranchi border and about 16 miles east of Jashpur­nagar. There are signs that once there was'l yarh or residence of a king here but the d~ nasty to which this king belonged is not known with any certainty.

Pandrapat

An elevated plateau in Jashpur tahsil, is

probably the highest plateau in the district. The climate is yery cool and pleasant in winter and summer months are extremely cool.

Pathalgaon

A big village on Raigarh-Ambikapur road, is

the headquarters of a Development Block. The road to Jashpurnaga~ branches off from here.

Pusaur

A large village in Raigarh tahsil, is the head­quarters of a Development Block and Revenue Ins­pector. There are many tanks here and a temple dedicaied to Jagannath.

Rani'jhula

The highest peak in the district rising to 3,527 feet is situatp,d on 23° 0' Nand 83° 36' E. It is the source of the river Ib which rises from a perennial spring in village Kawai close to the peak.

Sarangarh

The headquarters town of Sarangarh tahsil and the seat of the erstwhile Sarangarh State, is situated on

21 ° 35' Nand 83° 5' E, 32 miles from Raigarh. The name of this place signifies a bamboo fort (Sarany­meaning bamboo and garh meaning fort). Former to its occupation by the Gonds, its name was Sarangpur. Within the town there is a tank with

many temples on its bank, the oldest being that of Somaleshwari Devi.

Saria

An important village in Sarangarh tahsil and the headquarters of the Revenue Inspector.

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Tapkara

A big village in the Hetghat region in Jashpur tahsil, is the headquarters of a Develop-ment Block

and of the Revenue Inspector It was one of the

gold collecting centres in former days.

Summing up

Raigarh, the ninth largest district in th", State and the smallest district of Bilaspur Division, is si­tuated ill' the easternmost j>art of the State flanked on the west by the two districts of the Division and

Raipur district and on the east by Bihar and Orissa. States. It is one of the 'new' districts of the State in the sense that it was created in the post-independ­ence period as a result of merger of ex-Feudatory States. Geologically, the district has not been blessed by Nature as the two other districts of the Division but there are some mineral deposits which may be exploited in SLme future time. 1!hysiography of the district varies from the lofty forest-clad plateau of

Pandrapat and Khuria in the north to the treeless dreary, dusty plains of Raigarh and'Sarangarh. From the lofty peaks of Ranijhula and Kotwar one comes down through a series of physiographic steps down to the banks of the Mahsnadi a.nd in so doing not only comes in contact with Nature in its varying forms but also peoples who vary in culture and ha­

bitat from the ever-smiling, cheerful and fresh Oraon, through the Kawars and Sawaras to the sun-burnt Oriya cultivator and the Satnami in the south.

The history of the district beyond the periods of its occupation by the ruling chiefs of the erst­while feudatory states is extremely obscure though there are traces that some earlier dynasties were in possessivn of this area before the more civilized and powerful ltccupants ca~e here. IIi the rock-paintings at Singanpur are preserved the trace'S of Palaeolithic

civilization but, by and large, during the period of re­corded history, the district remained out of the ro­ute of armies ma.rching to and from Nagpur to Bl'ngal and was only under the nominal control of the Rai. hayvanshis and Marathas. In the wild, inaccessible hill-fastnesses, the various tribes eked out their exist­ence to the best of their material genius and nur­tured their own special culture and tradition.

, Tfie nGth biggest in area. the district moves up in the scale in re!'pect of the size of its popu-

latilln: it is the sixth biggest district in regard to population. Notwithstanding, various set-backs which the population of the State had to suffer else­where, the population in the district, registered con­tinuous increase since the beginning of the present century and during 1901-61, increased by 142.85%' being substantially higher than the State (92.00%) and Division (133.20%) increase. Being the sixth largest in population and the ninth largest in area, the district ranks seventeenth most thickly popula­ted district. the density of population is 210persons to a squre mile, the tahsil wise-density varying from 140 in Jashpur to 379 in Raigarh and Sarangarh. The ratio of rural, : urban population has remained more or less static during the last 10 years and now, as in 1951, 94% of the population of the district is rural in nature.

The age-composition of the population in the district is' more or l~ss the same as in the State. As

compared to 1951, the proportion in the age-group

0-14 has increased. Also, the proportion of females in the age group 15-34 has increased now as compared to 1951 and everything else remaining equal, the district may well expect a larger increase in the natural popUlation during the next ten years

than what it has been during the last ten years. The district is situated in an area where high sex-ratio

is the characteristic feature of the general popUlation and in respec'"t of sex-ratio, the district occupies the

third highest place in the State. The sex-ratio increases from the plateau region to the plains, but

what it may be due to, is something which deserves to be investigated by sustained research. Notwith­standing the higher proportion of females in the plain regions of the south one comes across an enigmatic position-prevalence of pre-puberty marri­ages and bride-price. Inspite of being in higher pro­

portion, women are sought after in marriage and

they have great freedom for separation and re­marriage.

In respect of its people, the district provides

an 'ethnic watershed'-castes and tribes charateritstic of the Chhota Nagpur plateau in the north and rep­

reSentative of the Chhattisgarh and Orissa plain in

the south. The speeches of the people also range from the Munda Branch of Austric family through

(lxxxlii)

the Dravidian family to the speeches of the Indo­European family. In respect of some of the tribal spee­ches one notices rise and faU during various periods

and there is no doubt that the tribal dialects have so

far been able to hold their ground.

The district has a higher participntion rate than the State as a whole and only just a little

higher than Bilaspur district but less than that in Surguja district. Though, the participation rate is not,- a reliable index of the state of economy, it

appears that the economy of the district is hetter than that of Surguja district. The economy of the district is agriculture-Centered (85.2% of the workers engaged in agriculture). There is a little more diver­sification than in Surguja district but even then it is not of such a nature as could indicate a developed and broad-based economy. In the tahsils, the grea­test diversification is seen in Raigarh tahsil, obvio­usly because of Raigarh town, and the scantiest diversification is seen in Jashpur tahsil. The sector

of Household Industry is an important one in the district and this largely comprises weaving on

hand looms.

Agricultural practices and implements have

yet a very large scope for improvement and .irri~a­tion has stilI to register a headway. CommuOlcatJOn fac ilities are, generally speeking, poor and some areas are accessible with difficulty. There has he~n significant success here, as elsewhere in the State, 10

respect of Malaria Eradication ProgrammeandB.C.G.

Campaign, but family planning programme has et to affect a break· through. In spite of increase in

~edical facilities the district yet remains backward

and has 1 Allopathic physician for 1,931 persons in urban and 163,556 persons in rural areas. Taking the total population, there is 1 Allopathic physician for 28,141 persons: in the State as a whole there is 1 Allopathic physician for 10,110 persons. Taking all kinds of qualified physicians, there is 1 physician for 1,109 persons in urban areas and for 19,241 persons in the rural areas. It thus appears that a long way remains to be covered in the district in this respect.

In respect of literacy, Ra.igarh is the twentieth most literate district in the State. The proportion of literacy in the rural areas of the district is higher

tha.n the proportion in the State and the Division but the picture is not so rosy in the urban areas. Literacy has made great progress since 1951 but the overall position regarding literacy among women continues to be bad inspite of long strides taken. The overall proporrion of literacy, of course, does not show the extent of higher education and 67.8% of males and 72.6%of the females literates are those who have not even passed the Primary School Certi­ficate and are just 'literates without any educational standard' Only 2.7% of the males and 1.4% of the females have gone up to the standard of Matricula-

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tion and above. With the growth of institutions of higher education, this position is likely to improve during the next decade.

The face of the district is definitely being changed under the impact of various government and non-government agencies-and it no longer rem­ains to be what it was. From the backwaters it has come to the main' ~rrents and the next and the succeeding decades are sure to take it ahead on the path of development, urbanisation and industriali­sation.

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A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

3 TABLE A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Villages Numlwrof

Tota! Area in Population r__A---, No. occupied Population District{Tahsil Rural r- __ ----.Jo.._-----, per Inhabi- Unin- of residential

,-____ .A. ___ ~

Town Urban Sq. miles Sq.Km. Sq, mile ted habited Towns houses Persons Males Females

2 3(a) 31b) 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11

RAfGARH T (a)5,064 13,116 DlSTRlCT (bI5,OO8.4 U,971.7

208 %,185 57 4 " 2(I3,3'ro 1,041,2%6 5)7,958 523,268

R 4,996.7 12,941.4 196 2,JSS 57 190,777 981,339 486.454 494,885

V U., 30.3 5,114 4 lZ,S93 59,887 31,504 28.38.1

Udaipur Tahsil R 686,6 1.778.4 258 299 2 32,533 176,893 89.440 87,453

2 Jasl1pur Tah~iI T 1,764'1 4,569.0 174 654 54,745 306,lOS lS2,~5% 151,241

R t,76t.2 4;S61.4 111 654 53,607 300,340 149,681 150,659

V 2,9 7,6 1.961 1,138 5,765 3,177 2,588

] lashpurnagar(~) U 2.94 7.61 1.,961 1,138 5,765 3,177 2,588

3 Gharghoda Tahsil R 574.5 lA88.1 238 319 4 28,444 136,751 67.9B 68,838

4 Raig<1rh Tahsil T 506.6 l.jt1.9 467 429 2 2 46,I}S2 236,354 111,415 118,939

R 498.8 1.291.9 384 429 2 37,536 191,684 93,865 97,819

U 7.8 20.0 5,771 2 9,416 44,67() 23,550 21,120

2 Kharsia. (M) U 1.22 3.16 6,342 1,616 7,737 4,038 3,699

3 Raigarh (M) U 6.52 16.89 5,665 7,800 36,933 J9,5J2 17,421

5 Sarangarh Tahsil T 381.7 9.118.7 485 484 48 40,696 185,123 90,332 94,791

R 380.7 986.0 461 484 48 38,657 175,671 &5,555 90.116 U 1.0 2.7 9,177 2,039 9,452 4,777 4,675

4 Sarangarh 1M) V 1.03 2.67 9,177 2.039 9,452 4.777 4,675

NCJfe:- 1 Under columns 3(a) and 3(b), (a) represents the area figures furnished by the Surveyor General of India (b) represents the area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. The area figures of Tah&il 'total' and 'rural' are based on the figurell of the State Survey Department .

.2 The Uroan area figures are collected by the Census Organisation. 3 Popullltion l>et square mile has been calculated by area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. 4 ~: Stands for ~unicipality.

4

APPENDIX-I

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 Net Area "....:_---------...... --- .----"""'\ ,-----_..A. _____ -, Gain(+)Loss(-)

Area Area 1951 ,.------"----, "....-_ ...... _-..

District/Tahsil "....--...... ---..

Territorial Brief Description Sq. Units miles

2 3 4

RAIGARH RAIGARH 40.8 DISTRICT DISTRICT

Raigarh Raigarh Tahsil Taqsil

Sarangarh Sarangarh Tahsil Tahsil

(i) TwentY-five villages transferred 38.9 from Janjgir tahsil of BiIaspur district to Sarangarh tahsil

(ii) Two villages transferred from 1.9 Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district to Raigarh tahsil

171.7

(i) One hundred and forty-eight 169.8 villages and one town trans-ferred from Kharsiatahsil of 1951 (now abolished)

(ii) Two villages transferred from 1.9 Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district.

38.9

Twenty five villages transferred from Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district.

Sq. Brief Des- Sq. Sq, Km. cription miles Km.

Sq. Sq. miles Km.

i 5 6 7 8 9 10

105.1 155.2 401.9 -114.4 -296.2

100.8 (i) Sakti tahsil 106.0 274.5 transJerred to Bilaspur district

4.9 Ui) Fifty-two 49.2 127.4 villages of Kharsia tahsil of 1951 (now abolished) transferred to Bilaspur district

444.7 +171.7 +444.7

439.8

4.9

100.8 +38.9 +100.8

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RAIGARH DISTRICT

S. Name of No. Village

2

L. C. No. of 1951 Revenue Census Number

3 4

Area in acres

wherever available

5

Twenty-five villages transferred from Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district to Sarangarh tahsil.

Maida 2 Rehla 3 Pasid 4 Singhan Pur 5 Bhadra

6 Bhat Gaon 7 Kosir 8 Bataw Pali 9 M udwa Bhanta

10 Kapeesda

11 Uchhbhathi

12 Kumhari 13 Pat 14 Timarlaga

15 Jewara

16 Charra 17 Ichha 18 Vishwas Pur 19 Kudhar Gadhi 20 Manik Pur

21 Barguwan 22 Belai Garh

23 Salhe Bhawna 24 Dadar Pali 25 Chawari Pali

570 N.A.

409 716

541 545 139 455 615

60

31 110 406

274

259

238 29

507 97

585

465 504 675 327

242

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

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

N.A. N.A.

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

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

1,323 N.A.

999 123

1,071

554 2.142

517 793 614

1,320 749 686

3,295 1,041

860 876 815

1,088 1,257

900 1,207 1,074

581 1,011

Two villages transferred from Janjgir tahsil of Bilaspur district to Raigarh tahsil.

1 Singhpuri

2 Changori

717 232

N.A. N.A.

588 629

Fifty-two~villages of Kharsia tahsil of 1951 (now abolished) transferred to Bilaspur district.

1 Chhatauna 2 Bokrel 3 Khartal

4 Tota 5 Karra Pali 6 Jharra 7 Jauli PaJi 8 Darimuda

9 Bada Sagar

New 148 43 76 19 73 94 98

149

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

N.A. 385 241 293 362 534 281 404 664

S. Name of No. Village

2

10 Kulba II Beni Pali

12 Porsa 13 Parasi 14 Kathara Pali 15 Singhatarai 16 Odekera 17 SarookeJa

18 Sero 19 Nimohi

20 Bade Padar Muda 21 Bhanta 22 Anda 23 Tulsidih

24 Kirkar 25 Kirari

26 Jamgahan

27 Bade Mudbar

28 Dalal Pali 29 Sat Garh

30 Chikhali 31 Chote Kot 32 Singhara 33 Bhutaha 34 Bade Kot

35 Parsa Dih 36 Balha Bhatha

37 Chutera Bali 38 Badra Ball 39 Kanai Dih

40 Nagjhar 41 Chanti Pali 42 Kharri

43 Bhadora 44 Jogidipa 45 Nawa Para 46 Khemda

47 Bilai Garh 48 Bar Bhatha 49 Mahuldip

50 Ghoghari 51 Bhat Mahul 52 AmaH Dih

L. C. No. of 1951 Revenue Census Number

3

34 144 116 119 15

193 10

190 196 III

123 156

2 90 27 26 64

172

97 185

58 37

192 160 39

117 145 177 178

17

102 57 45

164 71

109 46

142 133 169

54 157

3

4

N.A. N.A. N,A.

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

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A. N.A. NA. N.A. N.A. N.A.

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

N.A. N.A.

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

N.A. N.A.

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

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

Area in acres

wherever available

5

555 226 811 344 229 752 612

765 769 479

534 944 554 371 534 643 657 993 248 660

631 290

1,769 545 386 436 425 579

1,350 373

1,338 528 368 844 271 979 734 346 346 719

500 1,466 1,131

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RAIGARH DISTRICT

Area in Area in S. Name of

L. C. No. acres L.C. No. Acres No. Village

of 1951 Revenue wherever S. Name of of 1951 Revenue wherever Census Number available No. Village Census Number available

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

One hundred and forty-eight villages transferred from 42 Sarwani 55 N.A. 1,375 Kbarsia tahsil of 1951 (Now abolished). 43 Dhimani 49 N.A. 559

44 Suti 71 N.A. 837 I Kafarmar 34 N.A. 678 4' Bhadripali 45 N.A. 198 2 Mingaon 39 N.A. 1,656 46 Botalda 161 N.A. 1,148 3 Jobi 195 N.A. 4,009 47 Bhalunara 88 N.A. 602 4 Kbadgaon 48 N.A. 1,003 48 Rasiamuda 131 N.A. 222 5 Bagjhar 41 N.A. 678 49 Jabalpur 199 N.A. 866 6 Karauwadih 43 N.A. 525 50 Tior 14 N.A. 1,615 7 Kataud 31 ,

N.A. 1,578 51 Parsa Pali 185 N.A. 382 8 Barra 77 N.A. 2,757 9 Nagoi 38 N.A. 1,660 52 Jamajhore 193 N.A. 496

)0 Kewali 76 N.A. 1,776 53 Aspathra 17 N.A. 738 54 Jhiri Pali 130 N.A. 430

11 Gorpar 11 N.A. 910 55 Pharas Kole 54 N.A. 473 12 Khambar 35 N.A. 1,060 5{j Thuse Kole 141 N.A. 832 13 Chita Katharra 42 N.A. 274 57 Bansmuda 150 N.A. 205 14 Nandgaon 24 N.A. 1,117 58 Chondha 151 N.A. 714 15 Puchhia Pali 40 N.A. 920 59 Pamgarh 87 N.A. 662 16 Timidih 37 N.A. 761 60 Binskot 153 N.A. 1,325 17 Kasai Pali 63 N.A. 728 61 Ture Kole 50 N.A. 1,073 18 Saja Pali 68 N.A. 247 19 Kothi Kunda 69 N.A. 458 62 Nawa Pare 62 N.A. 428 20 Ganda Pali 30 N.A. 344 63 Ortha 128 N.A. 725

64 Madan Pur 187 N.A. 612 21 TandaPara 28 N.A. 1,055 65 Bhelwadib 175 N.A. 637 22 Farka Para 29 N.A. 1,471 66 Bani Pathar 159 N.A, 513

23 Deradih Alias Amapali 46 N.A. 388 67 Nawa Gaon (Cbodha) 95 N.A. 409

24 Chote Pandarmuda 53 N.A. 944 68 Chote Dumar Pani 92 N.A. 490 25 Cheer Pani 27 N.A. 516 69 Bhagoradih 189 N.A. 106 26 Domnara 26 N.A. 447 70 Gindola 134 N.A. 649 27 Agasmar 23 N.A. 403 71 Bardewa 3 N.A. 342

28 Barbhone 160 N.A. 858 29 Kukarra Choli 179 N.A. 528 72 Bhago Dih 36 N.A. 364

30 Tendu Mudi N.A. 936 73 Rata Malkha 149 N.A. 303 152

74 Tolikot 200 N.A. 795

31 Cbotejampali 188 N.A. 552 75 Bade Dumar Pali 12,4 N.A. 863

32 Palgarha 32 N.A. 328 76 Darra Muda 113 N.A. 641

33 Bargarh 33 N.A. 714 77 Raj Ghata 155 N.A. 538

34 VIda 72 N.A. 643 78 Gopi Mahka: 137 N.A. 319

35 Gurda 156 N.A. 1,109 79 Badejam PaU 144 N.A. 540

36 Patar Pali 61 N.A. 563 80 Nahar Pali 168 N.A. 1,458

37 Amadol 44 N.A. 137 81 Kalmi Pat 81 N.A. 232

38 Dehjari 93 N.A. 884 39 Lodhia 52 N.A. 474 82 Bakeli 60 N.A. 496

40 Chote Deogaon 25 N.A. 598 83 Jbari nih 70 N.A. 287

84 Ghagra 102 N.A. 846

41 Naurang Pur Alias 136 N.A. 1"048 85 Mauha Pali 182 N.A. 692

Kairanara

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RAIGARH DISTRICT

Area in Area in l.C. No. acres L.C. No. acres

S. Name of of 1951 Revenue wherever S. Name of of 1951 Revenue wherever No. Village Census Number available No. Village Census Number available

\ 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

86 Rani Sagar 16 N.A. 565 118 Mure 180 N.A. 951

87 KUTru Bhantha 186 N.A. 750 119 Raj Pur 170 N.A. 179

88 Singhanpur 178 N.A. 444 120 Darri 122 N • .A. 458

89 Gond Bordi (Bade) N.A. 381 90 Gond Bordi (Chote) 66 N.A. 217 121 Kalmi 106 N.A. 253

122 Sonbarsa 20 N.A. 576

91 Hala Huli 12 N.A. 633 123 Basnajhar 181 N.A. 918 92 Makri 176 N.A. 293 124 Phulban Dih 89 N.A. 405 93 Kunkuni 147 N.A. 2.279 125 Pandri Pani • ·167 N.A. 638 94 Chaple 143 N.A. 1,075 126 Nawa Para (Lalman) 194 N.A. 433 95 Saliha Bhatha 169 N.A. 405 127 Kiritmal 138 N.A. 627 96 Bilaspur 174 N.A. 512 128 Adajhar 84 N.A. 431 97 Badedeo Gaon 9 N.A. 865 129 Karpi Pali 148 N.A. 680 98 Purena 67 N.A. 500 130 Basan Pali 97 N.A. 453 99 Dumar Bhatha 59 N:-A. 317

100 Senduri Pali 82 N.A. 373 131 Jai Mura 171 N.A. 1,067

132 Jai Muda 132 N.A. 655 tol Bhupdeo Pur 129 N.A. N.A. 133 Hardi Jharia 158 N.A. 454 102 Tilai Pali 165 N.A. 239 134 Karumunha 86 N.A. 476 103 Char Para 47 N.A. 354 135 Sondka 115 N.A. 709 104 A njori Pali 127 N.A. 434 136 Kachar 164 N.A. 1.814 105 Brahman Pali 111 N.A. 548 137 Tayang_ 196 N.A. 461 106 Bendgharia 173 N.A. 404 138 Bayang 133 N.A. 1,654 107 Raksa Pali 135 N.A. 829 139 Panjhar 19 N.A. 854 108 Gidha 145 N.A. 829 140 Bais Pali 118 N.A. 586 109 Bhalu Chuwa 94 N.A. 305 110 Ama Pali 104 N.A. 323 141 Junwani 190 N.A. 416

142 Arsi Pali 197 N.A. 461 III Temtema 184 N.A. 481 143 Litai Pali 192 N.A. 601 112 Kanmura 112 N.A. 564 144 Sarwani lKulba) 140 N.A. 672 113 Lodha Mar 139 N.A. 783 145 Kulba 142 N.A. 845 114 Chote Mudpar 96 N.A. 474 146 Nawapara 172 N.A. 495 115 Bhaina Para 75 N.A. 885 147 Turakla 51 N.A. N.A. 116 Kukarraj Karia 83 N.A. 155 148 Chote Degaon 58 N.A. 598 117 Khair Pali 177 N.A. 405

APPENDIX-II

Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over, and towns with a population under 5,000

Districtrrahsil Villages with a population of 5,000 and over r------------.A.----------- ------,

Percentage of total rural Number Population population of the district

2 3 4

RAIGARH DISTRICT I 5.741 0.58

Udaipur Tahsil 5,741 0.58

APPENDIX-III

~ Towns with a population under 5,000 r------------ -"------------,

Percentage of total urban Number Population population of the district

5 6 7

Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total

, ______ .A. _______ -, , _____ • __ .A. _______ ......

Rural Districtrrabsil Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 -5 6 7 8

RAIGARH DISTRICT Total 1,182 764 418 2.622 2,230 392 Rural 98S 623 362 1,398 1,220 178 Urban 197 141 56 1,224 1,010 214

Udaipur Tahsil Rural 216 ]35 81 339 328 11

2 Jashpur Tahsil Total 121 63 58 1,306 1,080 226 Rural 118 60 58 1,021 855 166 Urban 3 3 285 225 60

1. Gharghoda Tahsil Rural 215 143 72 6 6

.. Raigarh Tahsil Total 392 255 137 855 700 155 Rural 239 137 102 5 4 1 Urban 153 118 35 850 696 154

S Sarangarh Tahsil Total 238 168 70 116 116 Rural 197 148 49 27 27 Urban 41 20 21 89 89

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TABLE A-II

VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS

Percentage decade

District Year Persons Decade v:lriation variation Males Females

2 3 ,4 5 (i 7

RAIGARH 1901 428,761 212,975 215,7~6

DISTRICT 1911 555,153 + 126,392 + 29.48 275,591 279,562

1921 579,543 + 24,390 + 4.39 287,323 292,220

1931 691,242 + 111,699 + 19.27 342,158 349,084

1941 787,553 + 96,311 + 13.93 391,661 395,892

1951 853,067 + 65,514 + 8.32 423.392 429,675

1961 1,041,226 + 188,159 + 22.06 517,958 523,268

APPENDIX

District and Tahsils showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951 changes in area and population involved in those changes

Area in 1961 Area in 1951 1951 Populatj.on Population in Net increase (+ ) according to 1951 adjusted or decrease (-)

, ____ .A. ___ --., 1961 r------...J.------~ jurisdiction to jurisdic- between

Popuia- prevailing in tion of cols. District/Tahsil Sq. miles Sq. Km. tion Sq. miles Sq. Km. 1951 1961 7 and 8

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAIGARH DISTRICT 5,008.4 12,971.7 1,041,226 3,950.0 10,130.50 919,520 853,067 -66,453

(+1058.4) (+2,741.2) (-66,453) Udaipur Tahsil 686.6 1,778.4 176,893 677 1,753.43 134,018 134,018

(+9.6) (+24.97) 2 Jarihpur Tahsil 1,764.1 4,569.0 306,105 1,764 4,568.76 255,328 255,328

(+0.1) (+.24) 3 Oharghoda Tahsil 574.5 1,488.1 136,751 519 1,344.21 108,007 108,007

(+55.5) (+143.89) 4 Raigarh Tahsil 506.6 1,311.9 236,354 324 839.16 134,473 198,297 -63,824

(+ 182.6) (+472.74) 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 381,7 988.7 185,123 341 883.19 142,856 157,417 -14,561

(+40.7) (+105.51) 6 Kharsia Tahsil 219 567.21 86,815 +86,815

7 Sakti Tahsil 106 274.54 58,023 +58,023

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TABLE A-III

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

District/Tahsil

Total No. of Total Rural Population inhabited ,----__ ..A.. ____ -----,

villages Persons Males Females

I-Villages with less than 2,000 population ,-___________ ..A-____ - ____ ----,

Less than 200 200-499 r-------..A..-----, ,-_____ ..A. ____ -,-

Number Males Females Number Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAIGARH DISTRICT 2,185 981,339 486,454 494,885 536 33,531 34,222 967 158,275 162,189

Udaipur Tahsil 299 176,893 89,440 87,453 59 3,421 3,285 105 18,294 18,077

2 Jashpur Tahsil 654 300,340 149,681 150,659 147 10,133 10,051 295 48,451 49,098

3 Gharghoda Tahsil 319 136,751 67,913 68,838 87 5,544 5,574 141 23,236 23,590

4 Raigarh Tahsil 429 191,684 93,865 97,819 71 4,835 5,023 219 35,460 36,824

5 Sarangarh Tahsil 484 175,671 85,555 90,116 172 9,598 10,289 207 32,834 34,600

TABLE A-III-Ooncld.

I-Villages with less than 2,000 II-Villages with population of 2,000-9,999 population-C oncld. r-----------..A..---------, ,-________ ..A.. ______ -.

500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 , ____ ..A. _____ -. ,-___ --A. _____ -. ,-____ ..A.. ____ --, , ___ ..A..------,

Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - 21 22 23

RAIGARH DISTRICT 510 171,459 174,566 150 94,001 95,836 21 26,147 25,372 1 3,041 2,700

1 Udaipur Tahsil 86 30,293 29,957 42 26,026 25,615 6 8,365 7,819 3,041 2,700

2 Jashpur Tahsil 159 53,346 53,639 46 29,691 30,355 7 8,()6() 7,516

3 Gharghoda Tahsil 72 24,946 25,381 15 9,096 9,237 4 5,091 5,056

4 Raigarh Tahsil 114 37,977 39,545 24 14,430 15,172 1,163 1,255

5 Sarangarh Tahsil 79 24,897 26,044 23 14,758 15,457 3 3,468 3,726

II

TABLE A-IV

TOWNS (AND TOWN-GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Name of Status Area in Percentage Town/ of ,.-___ ..A-__ -, Decade decade

Town-group Town Year Sq. miles Sq.Km. Persons variation variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Class III (20,000-49,999)

Raigarh M 1901 6,764 .. 3,396 3,368 1911 8,041 + 1,277 + 18.88 3,986 4,055

1921 8,667 , 626 + 7.79 4,201 4,466 T

1931 12,820 + 4,153 + 47.91 6,354 6,466

1941 20,327 + 7,507 -+ 58.56 10,322 10,005

1951 29,684 -+ 9,357 + 46.03 14,992 14;692

1961 6.52 16.89 36,933 + 7,249 + 24.42 19,512 17,421

Class V (5,000-9,999)

Sarangarh M 1901 5,227 2,590 2,637

1911 5,375 + 148 + 2.83 2,625 2,750

1921 6.391 + 1,016 + 18.90 3,071 3,320

1931 7,046 + 655 + 10.25 3,447 3,599

1941 8,045 + 999 + 14.18 3,871 4,174

1951 7,721 - 324 - 4.03 3,684 4,037

1961 1.03 2.67 9,452 + 1,731 + 22.42 4,777 4.675

Kharsia M 1931 2,805 1,461 1,344

1941 3,657 + 852 + 30.37 1,898 1,759

1951 5,539 + 1,882 + 51.46 2,903 2,636

1961 1.22 3.16 7,737 + 2,198 + 39.68 4,038 3,699

Jashpurnagar M 1951 4,388 2,328 2,060

1961 2.94 7.61 5,765 + 1,377 + 31.38 3,177 2,588

Note;- M: stands for Municipality.

B-ECONOMIC TABLES (i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

14

PRIMARY CENSUS

Total No. of persons enumerated Scheduled Castes Districtrrahsil Occupied houses (including inmates of institutions

Area r---_J"_ ___ ___.,, and houseless persons) in No. of No. of r-----~------~~----~~--~

Sq. miles houses households Persons Males Females Male5 Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAIGARH DISTRICT T 5,008.4 263,3'70 211,'736 1,041,226 517,958 523,268 57,120 58,599 R 4,996.7 190,777 198,143 981,339 486,454 494,885 53,594 55.040 U 11.7 12,593 13,593 59,887 31,504 28,383 3,526 3,559

Udaipur Tahsil R 686.6 32,533 33,307 176,893 89,440 87,453 6,948 6,689 2 Jashpur Tahsil T 1,764.1 54,745 55,058 306,105 152,858 153,247 10,139 10,066

R 1,761.2 53,607 53,880 300,340 149,681 150,659 10,009 9,941 U 2.9 1,138 1,178 5,765 3,177 2,588 130 125

3 Gharghoda Tahsil R 574.5 28,444 28,635 136,751 67,913 68,838 5,643 5,939 4 Raigarh Tahsil T 506.6 46,952 52,741 236,354 117,415 ]/8,939 14,244 14,599

R 498.8 37,536 42,366 191,684 93,865 97,819 11,558 11,872 U 7.8 9,416 10,315 44,670 23,550 21,120 2,686 2,727

S Sarangarh Tahsil T 381.7 40,696 41,995 185,123 90,332 94,791 20,146 21,306 R 380.7 38,657 39,955 175,671 85,555 90,\16 19,436 20,599 U 1.0 2,039 2,040 9,452 4,777 4,675 710 707

PRIMARY CENSUS

WORKERS ~-----------------~---------------------~

ill N Y In Mining, Quarrying,

Livestock, Forestry,Fishing, Manufacturing other than

District/Tahsil Hunting and Plantations, At Orchards and Allied activities Household Industry HOllsehold lndustry

r-----.. __ ....A.... _________ ---... ,------"-------.. r-------"------....._ Males Females Males Females Males Females

20 21 22 23 24 25

RAlGARH DISTRICT T 6,587 3,735 15,854 14,380 3,694 994 R 6,029 3,408 14,638 13,314 699 423 U 558 327 1,216 1,066 2,995 571

Udaipur Tahsil R 1,128 482 2,577 2,208 30 10

2 Jashpur Tahsil T 900 815 5,133 4,509 177 132 R 838 803 5,024 4,435 98 119 U 62 12 109 74 79 13

3 Gharghoda Tahsil R 730 446 2,087 1,958 37 29

4 Raigarh Tahsil T 1,873 1,104 3,799 3,412 3,127 775 R 1,461 892 3,120 2,807 456 250 U 412 212 679 605 2,671 525

5 Sarangarh Tahsil T 1,956 888 2,258 2,293 323 48 R 1,872 785 1,830 1,906 78 15 U 84 103 428 387 245 33

15

ABSTRACT

WORKERS ,----------------"-----------------.....

I II Literate and Educated Total Workers As As

Scheduled Tribes persons (I-IX) Cultivator Agricultural Labourer

,------"----..... ,------"----..... ,-___ ..A. ____ ~ ,-___ .A--___ ...... ,-___ .A--___ ..... DistrictJ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Tahsil

10 11 12 13 14 ' 15 16 17 IS 19 1

235,761 242,175 128,831 25,827 326,516 265,493 224,718 197,092 45,209 36,945 T 233,430 240,090 110,838 19,057 309,469 259,274 223,012 196,003 44,995 36,829 R

2,331 2,085 17,993 6,770 17,047 6,219 1,706 1,089 214 116 U

55,674 55,386 15,758 1,802 55,774 39,825 42,414 30,969 4,949 4,935 R

101,315 104,732 30,165 6,769 93,604 89,664 75,892 77,826 6,773 4.350 T 100,180 103,852 28,306 6,060 92,077 89,075 75,548 77,587 6,738 4,334 R

1,135 880 ),859 709 1,527 589 344 239 35 16 U

36,120 36,391 14,090 2,217 44,517 36,422 30,989 26,275 8,808 6,842 R

26,596 28,365 42,806 10,611 73,945 51,055 38,484 30,584 11,810 10.053 T 25,575 27,357 29,281 5,473 61,006 46,886 37,733 30,120 11,723 9,992 R

1,021 1,008 13,525 5,138 12,939 4,169 751 464 87 61 U

16,056 17,301 26,012 4,428 58,676 48,527 36,939 31,438 12,869 10,765 T 15,881 17,104 23,403 3,505 56,095 47,066 36,328 31,052 12,777 10,726 R

175 197 2,609 923 2,581 1,461 611 386 92 39 U

ABSTRACT -Goncld.

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ~----------------------~------~---------~-~

,-___ .A. ___ .....

VI VB VIII IX X

In In In Transport, Storage and In

Construction Trade and Commerce Communkations Other Services ,-___ .A. ______ --., ,----- ..A-____ -.., ,------"-- ------. ,------"------. ,-___ ..A. ____ -.

Districtl Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Tahsil

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

1,818 428 5.597 1,861 1,916 56 21,123 10,002 191,442 257,775 T 754 202 2,590 1,325 665 13 16,087 7,757 176,985 235,611 R

1,064 226 3,007 536 1,251 43 5,036 2,245 14,457 22,164 U

85 6 473 154 66 4,052 1,061 33,666 47,628 R

171 52 917 242 148 3 3,493 1,735 59,254 63,'i83 T 105 39 722 224 85 2 2,919 1,532 57,604 61,584 R 66 13 195 18 63 1 574 203 1,650 1,999 U

51 6 439 208 32 1,344 658 23,396 32,416 R

/,312 348 3,058 773 1,579 53 8,903 3,953 43,470 67,884 T 414 136 473 364 451 11 5,175 2,314 32,859 50,933 R 898 212 2,585 409 1,128 42 3,728 1,639 10,611 16,951 U

199 16 710 484 91 3,331 2,595 31,656 46.264 T 99 15 483 375 31 2.597 2.192 29,460 43,050 R

100 1 227 109 60 734 403 2,196 3,214 U

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TABLE

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKERS r--- ___________ .A-___________ -,

I II ill In Mining, Qu-arrying,Livestock,

Total Forestry ,Fishin~,

As Hunting & Planta-Rural Total Total Workers As Agricultural tions, Orchards Urban Age group population (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer & Allied activities

r--------"-------.. r-----"---........ ,-----"-----.. ,--_.A-__ -. r-----'------, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

RAiGARH

Total All Ages 1,041,226 517,958 523,268 326,516 265,493 224,718 197,092 45,209 36,945 6,587 3,735

0-14 420,683 211,916 208,767 35,490 29,354 22,877 22,308 7,148 3,929 2,539 1.173

15-34 333,864 163,698 170,166 154,870 131,378 102,076 97,004 24,038 19,648 2,076 1,236

35-59 227,677 116,609 111,068 114,569 90,256 82,527 67,154 12,355 11,587 1,680 1,157

60+ 58,464 25,440 33,024 21,550 14,489 17,220 10,619 1,663 1,777 291 168

Age not stated 538 295 243 37 16 18 7 5 4 1 1

Rural All Ages 981,339 486,454 494,885 309,469 259,274 223,012 196,003 44,995 36,829 6,029 3,408

0-14 398,191 200,167 198,024 35,014 28,984 22,820 22,275 7,126 3,926 2,502 1,138

15-34 311,839 151,889 159,950 145,609 128,415 101,445 96,504 23,926 19,582 1,810 1,084

35-59 214,873 109,791 105,082 108,109 87,716 81,758 66,667 12,285 11,542 1,450 1,035

60+ 55,905 24,318 31,587 20,704 14,143 16,973 10 550 1,653 1,775 266 150

Age not stated 531 289 242 33 16 16 7 5 4 1

Urban All Ages 59,887 31,504 28,383 17,047 6,219 1,706 1,089 214 116 558 327

0-14 22,492 11,749 10,743 476 370 57 33 22 3 37 35

15-34 22,025 11,809 10,216 9,261 2.963 631 500 112 66 266 152

35-59 12,804 6.818 5,986 6,460 2,540 769 487 70 45 230 122

60+ 2.559 1,122 1,437 846 346 247 69 10 2 25 18

Age not stated 7 6 1 4 2

17

B-1

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ~-----------------------~--------------------~ ~---~---~

IV V VI VII VIII IX X

At Household Industry

, _ _.A.. __ ---,

In Manufacturing other than House­

hold Industry , __ .A. __ ,

In Construction

, __ .A. __ -.,

Males Females Males Females Males Females

14 15 16

DISTRICT

15,854 14,380 3,694

1,141

7,412

6,220

1,075

. 6

14,638

1,053

6,815

5,768

996

6

1,2t6

88

597

452

79

1,101 261

6,954 2,211

5,270 1,132

1,052 89

3

13,314

985

6,443

4,906

977

1

699

154

378

151

16

1,066 2,995

116 107

5ll 1,833

364 981

75 73

17 18

994 1,818

72 29

585 1,112

294 619

43 58

423

39

237

118

29

754

14

466

251

23

571 1,064

33 15

348

176

14

646

368

35

19

428

36

242

137

13

202

17

126

53

6

226

19

116

84

7

In In Transport, In

Trade and Storage and Other Age Commerce Communications Services group

, ___ ..A. ___ ., ,_--A. __ -. ,_--A-_--., , __ .A. __ -.,

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

20 21 22 23

5,597 ],861 1.916 56

130

2,932

2,202

333

61 18 4

639 1,284 36

920 583 14

241 31 2

2,590 1,325 665 13

84

1,353

999

154

3,007

46

1,579

1,203

179

54

478

614

179

8

470 13

174

13

536 1,251 43

7 10 4

161 814 23

306 .409 14

62 18 2

24 25 26 27 2

21,123 10,002 191,442 257,775 All ages

1,347 670 176,426 179,413 0-14

11,729 5,034 8,828 38,788 15-34

7,251 3,723 2,040 20,812 35-59

790 574 3,890 18,535 60+

6 1 258 227 A.N.S

16,087 7,757 176,985 235,611 All ages

1,253 550 165,153 169,040 0-14

8,946 3,948 6,280 31,535 15-34

5,273

610

5

2,781

477

1,682 17,366 35-59

3,614 17,444 60+

256 226 A.N.S

5,036 2,245 14,457 22,164 All ages

94 120 11,273 10,373 0-14

2,783 1,086 2,548 7,253 15-34

1,978 942 358 3,446 35-59

180 97 276 1,091 60+

2 A.N.s.

18

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS .------------"-----------,

( II III In Mining.

Quarrying. Live­stock. Forestry.

Fishing, Hun­

S. No. Educational levels Total population of workers and

non-workers As

Cultivator

As Agricultural

Labourer

ting and Plan­tation. Orchards

and Allied activities

,-------"-------, r----"-----, ,---"----. ,------"'-------, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemaJes

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAIGARH

TOTAL 59,887 31,504 28.383 1.706 1,089 214 116 558 327

Illiterate 35,124 )3,511 21,613 818 997 186 107 308 326

2 Literate (without educational level) 11.364 7,597 3,767 354 47 21 8 78

3 Primary or Junior Basic 10.697 7,957 2,740 455 44 7 97

4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2,197 1,979 218 66 65

S Technical diploma not equal to degree 81 80 4

6 Non.technical diploma not equal to degree

7 University degree or post-graduate degree 383 340 43 9 9

8

other than technical degree 'I

Technical degree or di ploma equal to }- Total degree orpost-graduate degree )

40 39 1 1

(i) Engineering 16 16

(ii) Medicines 18 17

(iii) Agriculture 2 2

(iv) Veterinary or Dairying 4 4

(v) Technology

(vi) Teaching

(vii) Others

19

'B-III

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WORKERS NON­

WORKERS ~-------~------------. r----.A..-----.

IV V VI VII VIlI IX X

In Manufactu- In

At ring other than In Transport, Household HousehOld In Trade and Storage and Com- In

Industry Industry Construction Commerce munications Other Services ,_.A.._-. , __ .A.._---, ,_---A.. __ --. ,_---.A--_--. rr --"------. ,......----"--, ,-~ S.No Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

DISTRICT

1,216 1,066 2,995 571 1,064 226 3,007 536 1,251 43 5,036 2,245 14,457 22,164 Total

448 974 1,294 551 423 224 573 500 535 43 1,818 1,997 7,108 15,894

328 51 825 13 240 913 22 276 920 54 3,642 3,571 2

430 41 796 7 255 1,268 13 330 1,252 115 3,067 2,517 3

9 75 107 231 103 713 54 610 163 4

2 28 31 14 5

6

1 3 3 21 7 272 23 15 19 7

8 29 1 1 8

8 7 (i)

17 1 (ii)

(iii)

4 (iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

20

TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS ~ ________ _A ___________ ~

I II III In Mining

Quarrying, Live-stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunt-ing and Planta-

As tions Orchards Total population of workers As Agricultural and Allied

S. No. Educational Levels and non-workers Cultivator Labourer activities ,-_____ ..A. ____ ---, ,-__ ..A.. __ ~ ~ ___ ..A. __ --, ,-___ ..A.. __ ~

Persons Males Females M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAIGARH

1 TOTAL 981,339 486,454 494,885 223,012 196,003 44,995 36,829 6,029 3,408

2 Illiterate 851,444 375,616 475,828 164,502 191,532 41,262 36,713 5,313 3,392 3 Literate (without educational level) 94,865 79,691 15,174 41,118 3,404 3,034 87 415 12 4 Primary or Junior Basic 33,842 30,036 3,806 17,323 1,066 699 29 257 4 5 Matriculation and above 1,188 1,111 77 69 1 44

1 Udaipur

I TOTAL 176,893 89,440 87,453 42,414 30,969 4,949 4,935 1,128 482

2 Illiterate 159,333 73,682 85,651 34,751 30,691 4,662 4,934 1,031 482 3 Literate (without educational level) 11,723 10,361 1,362 4,822 199 199 1 29 4 Primary or Junior Basic 5,536 5,119 417 2,831 79 88 51 5 Matriculation and above 301 278 23 10 17

2 Jashpur

1 TOTAL 300,340 149,681 150,659 75,548 77,587 6,738 4,334 838 803

2 Illiterate 265,974 121,375 144,599 61,327 75,721 6,434 4,313 793 798 3 Literate (without educational level) 24,991 20.212 4,779 10,192 1,371 249 13 17 5 4 Primary or Junior Basic 9,002 7,753 1,249 4,008 494 55 8 26 5 Matriculation and ab .. JVe 373 341 32 21 1 2

3 Gharghoda

1 TOTAL 136,751 67,913 68,838 30,989 26,275 8,808 6.842 730 446

2 Illiterate 120,444 53,R23 66.621 23,399 25,791 8.110 6,813 611 446 3 Li~erate (without educational level) 12,474 10,696 1.778 5,587 38R 587 24 54 4 Pnmary Of Junior Basic 3,661 3,234 427 1,989 96 111 5 55 5 Matriculation and above 172 160 12 14 10

4 Raigarh

1 TOTAL 191,684 93,865 97,819 37,733 30,120 11,723 9,992 1,461 892

2 Illiterate 156,930 64,584 92,346 22,537 . 29,156 10,534 9,949 1.222 884 3 Li~erate (without educational level) 26.595 22.080 4.515 11,338 804 961 33 173 4 4 Pnm'lry or Junior Basic 7,950 7,000 950 3,840 160 228 10 57 4 5 Matriculation and above 209 201 8 18 9

5 Sarangarh

1 TOTAL 175,671 85,555 90,116 36,328 31,052 12,777 10,726 1,872 785

2 Illiterate 148,763 62,152 86,611 22,488 30,173 11,522 10,704 1,656 782 3 Literate (without educational level) 19,082 16,342 2,740 9,179 642 1,038 16 142 3 4 Primary or Junior Basic 7,693 6,930 763 4,655 237 217 6 68 5 Matriculation and above 133 131 2 6 6

21

B-III

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

WORK.ERS NON-WORKERS r---- -"--------------------. ~---"-----.

IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In Manufacturing In

At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and Com- In Industry Industry Constru ction Commerce munications Other Services ,--_..A. __ _. ,-__ _"_ __ -,

,-----"------, r--..A.---. r----'------. ,_----"----"\ r---A.---_. S.No M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

DISTRICT

14,638 13,314 699 423 754 202 2,590 1,325 665 13 16,087 7,757 176,985 235.611 1

11,715 13.128 466 422 563 201 990 1,286 334 11 9.782 7,580 140,689 221,563 2 1,920 131 140 1 74 1 854 31 178 2,652 42 29,306 11,465 3

936 54 84 85 685 8 133 2 2,964 106 6,870 2,537 4 67 1 9 32 61 20 689 29 120 46 5

Tahsil

2,577 2,208 30 10 85 6 473 154 66 4,052 1,061 33,666 47.628 T 1

2,180 2,190 20 10 37 6 136 150 16 2,852 1,032 27,997 46,156 2 232 12 6 16 128 3 16 348 4 4,565 1,143 3 161 6 4 23 186 1 29 658 18 1,088 313 4

4 9 23 5 194 7 16 16 5

Tahsil

5,024 4,435 98 119 105 39 722 224 85 2 2,919 1,532 57,604 61,584 T 1

4,768 4,415 58 119 85 39 328 224 79 1,141 1,451 46,362 57,519 2 197 10 17 8 224 2 .. 525 8 8,781 3,372 3 57 10 15 11 154 4 2 1,029 58 2,394 677 4 2 8 I 16 224 15 67 16 5

Tahsil

2,087 /,958 37 29 5/ 6 439 2'.)8 32 1,344 658 23,396 32,416 T 1

1,605 1,918 24 29 29 6 155 197 2 662 632 19,226 30,789 2 342 29 10 8 138 9 17 232 3 3,721 1,325 3 137 II 3 9 141 2 10 333 18 446 295 4

3 5 5 3 117 5 3 7 5

Tahsil

3,120 2,807 456 250 414 /36 473 364 451 11 5,175 2,314 32,859 50,933 Tl

2,063 2,738 304 249 371 135 184 348 231 11 3,508 2,281 23,630 46,595 2 654 49 95 1 25 1 198 14 135 1,127 22 7,374 3,587 3 345 19 56 17 81 2 75 471 9 1,830 746 4

58 I 1 I 10 10 69 2 25 5 5

Tahsil

1,830 1,906 78 15 99 15 483 375 31 2,597 2.192 29,460 43,050 T1

1,099 1,867 60 15 41 15 187 367 6 1,619 2,184 23,474 40,504 2 495 31 12 17 166 5 8 420 5 4,865 2,038 3 236 8 6 25 123 3 15 473 3 1,112 506 4

16 7 2 85 9 2 5

22

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others r-------.A.-____ ----. Total r------.A. r----.A.----.. r---___J...--~ Division and Major Group of Rural

I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAIGARH DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS T 15,854 14,380 550 876 15,304 13,504 R 14,638 13,314 481 834 14,157 12,480 U 1,216 1,066 69 42 1,147 1,024

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, T 106 40 II 95 40 fishing and hunting R 100 32 JI 89 132

U Major Groups

6 8 6 8

00 Field produce T 5 12 5 12 and Plantation crops R 5 I? 5 12

01 Plantation crops T 2 2 R 2 2

02 Forestry and logging T 17 3 16 3 R 17 3 16 3

03 Fishing T 8 8 R 8 8

04 Livestock and hunting T 83 15 10 73 15 R 77 7 10 67 7 U 6 8 6 8

Division 1 Mining and quarrying T 15 1 15 1 R 14 1 14 1 U J 1

Major Group 10 Mining and quarrying T IS 15 1

R 14 14 1 U 1 1

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 15,733 14,339 539 876 15,194 13,463 R 14,524 13,281 470 834 14,054 12,447 U 1,209 1,058 69 42 1,140 1,016

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 1,432 4,018 74 286 1,358 3,732

R 1,332 3,843 68 284 1,264 3,559 U 100 175 6 2 94 173

21 Beverages T 77 81 21 56 80 R . 61 29 21 40 28 U 16 52 16 52

22 Tobacco products T 999 60 175 29 824 31 R 972 50 162 24 810 26 U 27 10 13 5 14 5

23 Textile-cotton T 3,702 3,346 25 138 3,677 3,208 R 3,066 2,698 2 116 3,064 2,582 U 636 648 23 22 613 626

24 Textile-Jute T 8 8 R 8 8

25 Textile-wool T 3 13 4 3 9 R 4 4 U 3 9 3 9

26 Textile-silk T 3 2 U 3 2

23

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Gontd.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others

,-------"-------....... Tota\ , ___ __..A. __ ---.,

,-____ -..A. ___ ---"\ ,- ____ .A. ____ -"\

Division and Major Group of Rural I. S. I.e. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAIGARH DISTRICT-Cone/d.

Major groups

27 Textile-Miscellaneous T 453 120 41 19 412 lot

R 364 104 38 19 326 85

U 89 16 3 86 16

28 Manufacturing of wood and T 2,588 2.134 59 184 2,529 1,950

wooden products R 2,515 2,078 58 184 2,457 1,894

U 73 56 1 72 56

29 Paper and paper Products T 9 9 9 9

R .. 5 5

U 9 4 9 4

30 Printing and publishing T 1 R 1

31 Leather and leather products T 432 194 12 19 420 175

R 410 194 12 19 398 175

U 22 22

32 Rubber, petroleum and T 1 1

coal-products R 1 1

33 Chemicals and chemical T 9 8 1

products R 3 3 1

U 6 1 5

34-35 Non-metalic mineral T 1,326 1,225 20 31 1,306 1,194

products other than petroleum R 1,275 1,170 9 19 1,266 1,151

and coal U 51 55 II 12 40 43

36 Basic metals and their products l' 2,899 2,526 89 157 2,810 2,369

except machinery and R 2,861 2,513 86 157 2,775 2,356

transport equipment U 38 13 3 35 13

37 Machinery (all kinds other T 224 179 224 179

than transport) and electri- R 224 179 224 179

cal equipment

38 Transport equipment T 460 200 459 199

R 452 200 451 199

U 8 8

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 1,111 228 21 6 1,090 222

industries R 980 211 13 6 967 205

U 131 17 8 123 17

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24

TAB1 .. E B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Concld.

Branch of Industry ,.....----____ .A.. ________ ---'\

Division of 1. S. I. C.

ALL DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing

ALL DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing, and hunting,

Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing

ALL DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing

ALI, DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing

ALL DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, livestock. forestry, fishing and hunting

Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing

ALL DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and quarrying

2&3 Manufacturing

Total Employee Others ,-____ .A. __ --, r---_.A..-------, r----.A.---, Males Females Males

2 3

RAIGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

14,638

100

14 14,524

13,314

32

1 13,281

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

2,577 2,208

2,576 2,207

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural)

5,024

85

14

4,925

4,435

2

4,432

3 Gharghod'l Tahsil (Rural)

2,087 ],958

2,087 1,958

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)

3,120

14

3,106

2,807

29

2,778

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

1,830 1,906

1,830 1,906

4

481

11

470

82

82

189

11

17"

14

14

135

135

61

61

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5

834

834

17

17

737

737

2

2

67

67

11

11

6

14,157

89

14 14,054

2,495

2,494

4,835

74

14

4,747

2,073

2,073

2,985

14

2,971

1,769

1,769

Females

7

12,480

32

1 12,447

2,191

2,190

3,698

2

3,695

1,956

1,956

2,7"'0

29

2,711

1,895

1,895

25

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 Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker r------A------~ Total ,----"----....... r.----"-----, r----"-~-,r_-~--,r--~--~

Division and Major Group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12

. RAIGARH DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS T 40,735 17,076 1,445 111 20,804 3,265 15,028 11,018 3,458 2,612 U 13,911 3,948 687 12 6,975 1,27.6 5,188 2,445 1,061 265

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry T 6,479 3,590 354 33 1,997 279 2,734 1,938 1,394 1,340 fishing and hunting U 542 326 34 222 19 254 276 32 31

00 Field produce and plan- T 189 357 4 11 56 10 52 206 77 130 tation crops U 71 5 50 1 13 2 8 2

01 Plantation crop's T 4 5 4 3 2 U 1 1

02 Forestry and Idgging T 887 1,409 46 8 208 21 470 867 163 513 U 280 285 32 110 8 127 261 11 16

03 Fishing T 656 383 27 22 404 212 203 171 U 76 2 9 63 1 4 1

04 Livestock and hunting T 4,743 1,436 277 14 1,707 245 1,808 651 951 526 U 114 34 2 52 10 51 12 9 12

1 Mining and qllarrying T 108 145 3 37 12 30 56 38 77 U 16 1 3 6 6 ! 1

10 Mining and quarrying T 108 145 3 37 12 30 56 38 77 U 16 1 3 6 6 1 1

2&3 Manufacturing T 3,694 994 157 13 2,249 452 1,066 414 222 115 U 2,995 571 135 2 1,866 344 814 194 180 31

20 Foodstuffs T 384 353 42 3 263 140 27 168 52 42 U 349 187 39 1 263 122 2 54 45 10

21 Beverages T 127 40 3 94 16 23 17 7 7 U 54 16 40 16 13 1

22 Tobacco products T 659 3(}S 11} 478 165 145 134 17 8 U 419 250 18 290 131 95 111 16 7

23 Textile-cotton T 293 32 2 185 20 99 9 7 3 U 274 16 182 12 92 4

24 Textile-lute T 616 36 600 30 15 4 2 U 612 35 600 30 11 3 2

25 Textile-wool T 12 10 2 U 10 10

26 Textile-silk T 10 4 9 4 U 9 4 9 4

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 298 27 23 68 6 173 19 34 U 274 9 20 61 2 162 7 31

28 Manufacture of wood T 500 44 13 200 34 286 8 1 2 and wooden products U 418 13 12 167 8 239 5

29 Paper and paper products T 8 3 4 4 2 U 8 4 4

30 Printing and publishing T 24 4 18 2 U 23 4 17 2

31 Leather and leather T 51 5 4 2 40 2 6 products U 33 1 30 3

26

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 Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker

,-______ _.A. ________ """"\ ,_----"-__ """"\ , __ .......... ---""""\ , __ .A. __ -, , __ .A. __ "", , __ .A. __ -,.

D' . . Total Females Males Females Males Females Males Females IVlSlOn and Major Group of I.S.I.C Urban Males Females Males

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Contd. 1 I

32 Rubber, petroleum and T 2 1 coal prod ucts U 2

33 Chemicals and chemical T 61 1 8 25 20 8

products U 44 1 8 23 6 7

34-35 Non-metallic mineral products T 128 83 4 6 80 22 37 27 7 28

other than petroleum and coal U 64 30 4 32 17 27 9 1 4

36 Basic metals and their T 139 46 8 2 58 9 45 22 28 13

products except machinery U 86 5 5 38 I 21 22 4

and transport equipment

37 Machinery (all kinds T 61 55 S

other than transport) U 55 49 5

and electrical equip-ment

38 Transport equipment T ISS 19 70 42 24

U 143 16 67 37 23

39 Miscellaneous manu- T 166 11 10 27 3 99 2 30 6

facturing Industries U 118 4 8 13 67 1 30 3

4 Construction T 1,818 428 30 1,046 157 742 271

U 1,064 226 22 597 69 445 157

40 Construction T 1,818 428 30 1,046 157 742 271

U 1,064 226 22 597 69 445 157

5 Electricity. gas, water and T 417 620 396 161 21 459

sanitary services U 286 318 279 105 7 213

50 Electricity and gas T 114 98 16

U 105 98 7

51 Water supply and sani- T 303 619 298 160 5 459

tary services U 181 318 181 105 213

6 Tr ade and commerce T 5,597 1,861 762 55 998 51 2,553 1,236 1,284 519

lJ 3,007 536 398 9 660 10 1,205 414 744 103

60-63 Wholesale trade T 1,063 396 86 347 398 281 232 114

U 614 22 83 166 236 21 129

64-68 Retail trade T 4,306 1,428 616 45 527 28 2,111 953 1,052 402

U 2,194 511 263 9 370 8 946 391 615 103

69 Tr.ade and commerce T 228 37 60 10 p4 22 44 2 3

miscellaneous U 199 3 52 .124 1 23 2

7 Transport, storage and communications T 1,916 56 34 1,177 26 705 30

U 1,251 43 20 597 26 634 17

70-71 Transport T 1,646 54 34 907 24 70S 30

U 1,120 41 20 466 24 634 17

72 Storage and warehousing T 35 Z 35 2

U 28 2 28 2

73 Communication T 235 235

U 103 103

27

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-Oontd.

Branch of Industry Total ' Employer Employee Single worker Family worker , _____ --A ________ --. Total ,--__ .A. ___ -. ,---_ ___.A.., __ --. , __ .A._ ..... ,_....-A. __ , , ___ .A. ___ ,

Division and Major Group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAIGARH DISTRICT -Concld.

8 Services T 19,533 8,540 105 10 12,891 2,123 6,038 5,776 499 631 U 3,584 1,095 75 1 2,737 651 684 343 88 100

80 Public services T 4,197 59 4,184 58 13 U 1,380 15 1,373 15 7

81 Educational and scientific T 2,657 306 2,599 257 58 49 services U 606 139 602 137 4 2

82 Medical and health T 413 169 11 339 112 60 40 3 16 services U 221 107 9 184 77 26 28 2 1

83 Religious and welfare T 680 45 355 17 325 28 services U 183 15 73 7 110 8

84 Legal services T 66 3 14 49 U 62 3 14 45

85 Business services T 79 4 50 25 U 12 3 5 4

86 Community services, T 52 15 37 trade and labour associations U 43 14 29

87 Recreation services T 186 8 60 81 37 U 62 7 25 23 7

88 Personal services T 6,250 2,077 73 5,264 1,464 736 444 177 168 U 777 801 53 436 411 211 293 77 97

89 Services (not elsewhere T 4,953 5,882 6 8 11 214 4,654 5,213 282 447 classified) U 238 16 11 3 225 11 2 2

9 Activities not adequately T 1,173 842 13 4 1,139 838 21 described U 1,166 832 11 2 1,139 830 16

90 Activities unspecified and T 1,173 842 13 4 1,139 838 21 not adequately described U 1,166 832 11 2 1,139 830 16

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-Oontd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker r----------"---------. .----"------. ,--_..A. __ ........ ,-__ --"---_ ........ , ___ ..A. ___ ........ ,-_--A. ___ -.

Division of I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAIGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

ALL DIVISIONS 26,8~4 13,128 758 99 13,829 2,039 9,840 8,573 2,397 2,417

0 Agriculture, livestock 5,937 3,264 320 33 1,775 260 2,480 1,662 1,362 1,309 forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 92 144 31 12 24 55 37 77 2&3 Manufacturing 699 423 22 11 383 108 252 220 42 84

4 Construction 754 202 8 449 88 297 114 5 Electricity, gas, water

and sanitary services 131 302 117 56 14 246

6 Trade and commerce 2,590 1,325 364 46 338 41 1,348 822 540 416 7 Transport, storage and 665 13 14 580 71 13

communications 8 Services 15,949 7,445 30 9 10,154 1,472 5,354 5,433 411 531

9 Activities not adequately described

7 10 2 2 8 5

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 5,834 1,713 89 2 4,022 564 1,151 781 572 366

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

1,128 482 4 470 120 299 140 355 222

] Mining and quarrying 11 6

2~3 Manufacturing 30 10 51 4 10 8 4

4 Construction 85 6 2 52 32 2

5 Electricity, gas, water 64 105 12 104 and sanitary services 128 19

6 Trade and commerce 473 154 70 61 172 70 103 64

7 Transport, storage and 66 5 communications 3,249 414

8 Services 3,988 956 7 626 465 106 76

9 Activities not adequately described

2 Jasbpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 4,767 2,719 114 33 2,524 443 1,536 1,404 593 839

0 Agriculture, livestock 791 687 13 18 208 86 361 224 209 359 forestry, fishing and 18 hunting Mining and quarrying 47 116 42 29 73

2&3 Manufacturing 98 119 3. 7 55 29 28 61 12 22

4 Construction 105 39 1 50 54 38

5 Electricity, gas, water 3 2 and sanitary services

6 Trade and commerce 722 224 89 3 92 8 358 131 183 82

7 Transport, storage and 85 2 3 80 2 2 communications

8 Services 2,919 ],519 5 5 2,039 315 715 896 160 303

9 Activities not adequately 10 2 8 described

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-Ooncld.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker r----- -_ ----"--------""""'\ r-----"-----,

, ___ ..A-__ ---, , __ ....A-__ -. ,----"----""""'\ ,----"----.....,

Division of I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11

3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 2,633 1,347 76 9 1,074 194 1,255 963 228 181

0 Agriculture, livestock 710 436 63 12 529 295 117 129 forcstry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 20 10 20 10 2&3 Manufacturing 37 29 4 2 5 26 23 2 3

4 Construction 51 6 3 36 4 12 2 5 Electricity, gas, water 59 94 59 3 91

and sanitary services 6 Trade and commerce 439 208 68 7 59 235 172 77 29 7 Transport, storage and 32 32

communications 8 Scrvices 1,279 564 799 164 453 380 27 20 9 Activities not adequately 6 1 5

describec

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 8,430 3,967 370 32 4,540 520 3,020 2,841 500 574

0 Agriculture, livestock 1,447 881 258 15 416 22 470 475 303 369 forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 14 11 6 3 11 5

2&3 Manufacturing 456 250 12 2 303 70 124 125 17 53 4 Construction 414 136 1 246 72 167 64

5 Electricity, gas, water 6 52 6 32 20 and sanitary services

6 Trade and commerce 473 364 82 12 . 37 13 227 225 127 114

7 Transport, storage and 451 11 4 386 61 11 communications

8 Services 5,169 2,262 13 3 3,140 311 1,968 1,910 48 38

9 Activities not adequately described

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Dhisions 5,160 3,382 109 23 1,669 318 2,878 2,584 504 457

0 Agriculture, livestock, 1,861 778 44 618 20 821 528 378 230 forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying II 7 5 1 3 2 3 4

2&3 Manufacturing 78 15 2 9 2 64 1\ 3 2

4 Construction 99 15 66 7 32 8

5 Electricity, gas, water, 2 48 19 2 29 and sanitary services

6 Trade and commerce 483 375 55 23 22 356 224 50 127 7 Transport, storage and 31 2 21 8

communications 8 Services 2,594 2,144 5 927 268 1,592 1,782 70 94

9 Activities not adequately described

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PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND

MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Oontd.

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1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 12,332 8,411 3,921 2,577 2,208 5,834 1,713

0 Agriculture, livestock, 1,612 1,129 483 1,128 482 forestry, fishing and hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 2,207

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5 Electricity, gas, water 169 64 105 64 105 and sanitary services

6 Trade and commerce 627 473 154 473 154

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and 66 66 66

8 Services 4,944 3,988 956 3,988 956

9 Activities not adequa-tely described

2 Jasbpur Tahsil (RUral)

ALL DIVISIONS 16,945 9,791 7,154 5,024 4,435 4,767 2,719

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1,565 876 689 85 2 791 687

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5 Electricity, gas, water 3 3 3 and sanitary services

6 Trade and Commerce 946 722 224 722 224

7 Transport, storage and 87 85 2 85 2 communications

8 Services 4,438 2,919 1,519 2,919 1,519

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3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 8,025 4,720 3,305 2,087 1,958 2,633 1,347

0 Agriculture, livestock 1,146 710 436 710 436 forestry, fishing and ' hunting

1 Mining and quarrying 30 20 10 20 10 2&3 Manufacturing 4,111 2.124 1,987 2,087 1,958 37 29

4 Construction 57 51 6 51 6

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PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Ooncld.

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5 Electricity_ gas, water 153 59 94 59 94 and sanitary services

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g Services 1.843 1.279 564 1,279 564

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4 Raigarb Tabsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 18,324 11,550 6,774 3,120 2,807 8,430 3,967

0 Agriculture, livestock, 2,371 1,461 910 14 29 1,447 881 forestry, fishing and hunting

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5 Electricity. gas, water 58 6 52 6 52 and sanitary services

6 Trade and commerce 837 473 364- 473 364

7 Transport. storage and 462 451 11 451 11 communications

8 Services 7,431 5.169 2,262 5,169 2,262

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5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 12,278 6,990 5,288 1,830 1,906 5,160 3,382

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and

2,639 1.861 778 1,861 778

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5 Electricity, gas, water 50 2 48 2 48 and sanitary, services

6 Trade and commerce 858 483 375 483 375

7 Transport storage and 31 31 31 communications

8 Services 4,738 2,594 2,144 2,594 2,144

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TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN

CULTIVATION-Contd.

Note-Figures for divisions only are given For description of categories III to IX and of divisions of N. C. O. please refer to Explanatory Notes and Appendix II

Total Total r------.A.------. r-------A ------......

Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural) 2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rura[)-Concld. \

ALL DIVISIONS Total 12,332 8,411 3,921 Division 3 Total 942 718 224 III 1,610 1,128 482 VII 942 718 224 IV 4,785 2,577 2,208

Division 4 Total 1,579 890 689 V 40 30 10 VI 91 85 6 III 1,486 801 685 VII 627 473 154 IV 87 85 2 VIII 66 66 V 4 4 IX 5,113 4,052 1,061 IX 2 2

Division 0 Total 457 433 24 Division 5 Total 165 49 J16

IX 457 433 24 III 149 34 115 IV 16 15 1

Division 1 Total 225 220 5 Division 6 Total 87 85 2 IX 225 220 5 VIII 87 85 2 Division 2 Total 98 95 3

Division 7&8 Total 12,047 6,207 5,840 IX 98 95 3 III 3 3

Division 3 Total 627 473 )54 IV 9,354 4,922 4,432 V 211 92 119 VIII 627 473 154 VI 141 102 39

Division 4 Total 1,610 1,128 482 IX 2,338 1,091 1,247 III 1,610 1,128 482

Division 9 Total 649 492 157 Division 6 Total 66 66 IX 649 492 157

VIII 66 66 Divisioll X Total 4 1 3

Division 7&8 Total 6,070 3.155 2915 IX 4 1 3 IV 4,785 2,577 2,208 V 40 30 10 3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural) VI 91 85 6 IX 1,154 463 691

ALL DIVISIONS Total 8,025 4,720 3,305 Division 9 Total 3,179 2,841 338 III 1,176 730 446

IX 3,179 2,841 338 IV 4,045 2,087 1,958 V 66 37 29

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural) VI 57 51 6

ALL DIVISIONS Total 16,945 9,791 7,154 VII 647 439 208 VIII 32 32 III 1,641 838 803 IX 2,002 1,344 658 IV 9,459 5,024 4,435

V 217 98 119 Division 0 Total 404 312 92 VI 144 105 39 IX 404 312 92 VII 946 722 224 VIII 87 85 2 DIvision 1 Total 267 259 8 IX 4,451 2,919 1,532 VI 4 4

Division U Total 985 873 112 IX 263 255 8 IV 2 2 Division 2 Total 85 85 VI 2 2 IX 85 85 IX 981 S69 112

Division Division 3: Total 647 439 208 1 Total 390 381 9 VII 647 439 208

1II 2 2 V 2 2 Division 4 Total 1,152 716 436 VI 1 1 III 1,152 716 436 VII 4 4 IX 381 372 9 Division S Total 24 14 10

III 24 14 10 Division 2 Total 97 95 2

III 1 1 Divisioll 6 Total 30 30 IX 96 94 2 III 30 30

57

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN

CUL TIV A TION-Ooncld.

Note:-Figures for divisions only are given For description of categories HI to IX and of division of N. C. O. please refer to Explanatory Notes and Appendix II

Total Total ,-_______ .A. ______ ',_""'\ ,-______ .A. ______ ""'\

Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

3, Gbarghoda Tahsil (Rural)-Concld. 4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld. 2.427 "-Division 7&8 Total 4,953 2,526 Division 7&8 Total 11,227 5,949 5,278

IV 4,045 2,087 1,958 III 303 52 251 V 66 37 29 IV 5,879 3,106 2,773 VI 53 47 6 V 665 425 240 VIII 2 2 VI 361 329 32 IX 787 353 434 VII 26 5 21

VIII 164 153 11 Division 9 Total 463 339 124 IX 3.829 1,879 1,950 IX 463 339 124

Division 9 Total 2.409 2,052 357

Raigarh Tahsil (Rural) III 14 10 4 IV 5 5 V 10 10

ALDIVISIONS Total 18,324 11,550 6,774 VIII 16 9 7 III 2,353 1,461 892 ix 2,364 2,023 341 IV 5,927 3.120 2,807 Division X Total 1 1 V 706 456 250 IX 1 1 VI 550 414 136 VII 837 473 364 VIII 462 451 11 5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural) IX 7,489 5.175 2.314

ALL DIVISIONS Total 12,278 6,990 5,288 Division 0 Total 594 577 17 1II 2,657 1.872 785

IX 594 577 17 IV 3,736 1,830 1,906 V 93 78 15

Division 1 Total 648 645 3 VI 114 99 15 III 3 3 VII 858 483 375 V 4 4 VIII 31 31 VII 6 6 IX 4,789 2.597 2,192 VII[ 12 12 Division ° Total 449 437 12 IX 623 620 3 V 1 1

Dil'ision 2 Total 90 89 1 IX 448 436 12 III 1 1 Division 1 Total 290 288 2 V 11 II IX 290 288 2 VII 3 3 VIII 7 7 Division 2 Total 47 47 IX 68 67 IX 47 47

Dil'isiofl 3 Total 796 450 346 Division 3 Total 858 483 375 III 3 3 VII 858 483 375 V 14 5 9 VII 778 442 336 Division 4 Total 2,610 1.867 743 IX I 1 III 2,606 1,863 743

IX 4 4

Division 4 Total 2.037 1,381 656 DiI'ision 5 Total 16 9 7 JlI 1,982 1,357 625 JIJ 16 9 7 IV 43 14 29 V 2 1 1 Division 6 Total 31 31 VII 8 8 VIII 31 31 IX 2 1

Division 7&8 Total 7,314 3,525 3,789 Division 5 Total 49 37 12 III 35 35

III 47 35 12 IV 3,736 1,830 ],906 VI 2 2 V 92 77 15

VI 114 99 ]5 Division 6 Total 473 369 104 IX 3.337 1,519 1,818

VI 187 83 104 Vlll 279 279 Division 9 Total 663 303 360 IX 7 7 IX 663 303 360

58

TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels ~--------~-------~

Literate Primary Matricu- Technical Total (without or lation or diploma

Literate educational Junior Higher not equal Total workers workers levels) Basic Secondary to degree

Occupational Age- ,-----~--"-----, e-___..A..-~ ,--"-__ , r--.A--, ,_..A._---. ~-..A.-, Division No. group P M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

RAIGARH

ALL DIVISIONS Total 20,141 15,127 5,014 9,728 399 3,580 141 4,428 178 1,303 55 62 1

0-14 731 397 334 216 26 114 17 102 9 15-34 10,915 8,518 2,397 5,803 262 1,940 86 2,671 108 928 49 36 1 35-59 7,629 5,621 2,008 3,400 103 1,346 34 1,554 57 353 6 24 60 + 864 589 275 307 8 178 4 101 4 22 2

Age not stated 2 2 2 2

Division 0 Total 1,175 979 196 951 180 94 9 306 94 298 53 50 1

Professional, technical and related workers 0-14 560 140 28 6 145 67 222 48 34

15-34 345 3}) 50 3 142 25 67 5 15 35-59 46 2 16 19 2 9 1

Division Total 567 561 6 549 3 81 211 1 146 1 3

Administrative, execu-- 15-34 265 1 27 105 67 tive and managerial 35-59 264 2 48 97 76 3 workers 60 + 19 5 9 3

Age not stated I 1

Division 2 Total 1,680 1,653 27 1,496 9 341 8 618 1 520 1

Clerical and related 0-14 5 2 3 .. workers 15-34 958 8 186 7 358 399

35-59 515 I 146 1 249 118 60 + 17 6 8 3

Age not stated I 1

Division 3 Tfltal 2,947 2,443 504 2,046 32 797 19 1,078 12 161 1 1

Sales workers 0-14 30 9 21 15-34 1,117 13 363 II 616 1 134 35-59 782 17 346 7 406 to 25 60 + 117 2 79 1 35 I 2

DiI'ision 4 Total 734 412 322 134 2 52 62 2 14

Farmers, fishermen, 0-14 9 8 1 hunters, loggers and 15-34 67 2 19 36 2 7 related workers 35-59 52 20 24 7

60 + 6 5 1

Division 5 Total 1 1 1 1

Miners, quarrymen and 35-59 related workers

Division 6 Total 1,061 1,031 3U 605 249 286 65 2

Workers in transport, 0-14 3 2 1 and communicational 15-34 401 171 189 38 1 occupations 35-59 194 75 93 24 1

60+ 7 I 3 3

Note: - Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

59

B-VI

BY SEX, BROAD AGE· GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational Levels ,------------------"-------------------------------..

University degree Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree Non-Technical or post graduate ,-_____________ --A. _________________ ..

diploma not degree other Veterinary equal to than technical and degree degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology

,-__ .A. __ ......." ,-___ .A. __ ~ ,-__ .A._---, ,---.A...-, ,-_ _..A..---, ,---A_--. ,-_ _.A.----.

M F M F M F M F M PM F M F

16 17

DISTRICT

1

1

1

18

316

208, 104

4

172

114 57 1

101

63 36 2

16

15 1

9

4 4 J

6

5 1

2

2

19

23

17 6

22

17 5

1

20 21 22

15 17

10 6 5 11

11 17

8 6 3 II

3

2 1

1

23

1

1

1

24 25 26 27 28

2

1 1

2

4

3 1

3

3

1

29

Age­group

2

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 +

A.N.S.

Total

15-34 35-59 60 +

Total

15-34 35-59\ 60 +

A.N,s.

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 +

A.N.S.

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 +

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 +

Total

35-59

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60+

60

TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels r-----------A.-----___ -.

Literate Primary Matricu- Technical Total (without or lation or diploma

Literate educatinal Junior Higher not equal Total workers workers levels) Basic Secondary to degree

Occupational Age- r-------"-------. .---"--.......... ,-----"-_---, ,--__.A.----, ,--__.A._--, ,--__.A.---,

Division No. group P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12 13 14 15

RAIGARH

Division 7&8 Total 9.519 6.629 2,890 3,124 133 1,587 81 1,469 52 62 5

Craftsmen production 0-14 150 23 80 15 70 8 process workers and 15-34 1.982 78 953 49 986 29 41 1 labourers not else- 35-59 924 28 504 14 398 14 19 3 where classified 60 + 68 4 50 3 15 1 2 1

Division 9 Total 2,411 1,383 1,028 811 39 378 24 393 15 34

Service, sports and 0-14 19 3 13 2 6 1 related workers 15-34 449 20 193 13 235 7 18

35-59 316 16 156 9 141 7 16 60 + 27 16 11

Division X Total 46 35 11 11 1 1 4 1 3

Workers not classifia- 15-34 4 1 2 ble by occupation 35-59 7 3 1

Note:- Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

61

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BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Concld.

Educational Levels ,..-_______ -'-__________ --A. ___________________________ ......

University degree Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree Non-Technical or post graduate ,--__________ --i-_-.A.= _______________ ......

diploma not degree other Veterinary equal to than technical and degree degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology ,..-__ ....... __ -.. r----..A.---...... ,--_-..A.____" ,--_ _..A.-----, ,--_-..A._...... ,--_ ....... _--, ,-----'-----, Age-

M F M F M F M

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

DISTRICT

1

.. ,

6

3 3

3

1 2

F M F M F 23 24 25 26 27

M F

28 29

group

2

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 + Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 + Total

15-34 35-59

62

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY, (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (il) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY

SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATORS OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS-Oontd.

Secondary Work r-------____ -A ____ -------,

Principal Work At As ,- --"----------. Household As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Total Industry Cultivator Labourer

Household Industry ( Division Rural r----..A.---...., ,--_--"-----"' ,----"------, and Major Group) Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Cultivator T 13.565 8,366 25,251 24,557 R 13.500 8,334 25.200 24,530 U 6S 32 51 27

Agricultural Labourer T 1,061 972 9,201 8.861 R 1,061 972 9,180 8,854 U 21 7

Housebold Industry T 1,790 4,685 %6 1,917 R 4.633 4,606 965 1,917 U 151 19 1

Household Industry Classifitd By Division aDd Major group

Division Q Agriculture, livestock, forestry, T 16 I fishing and hunting R 16 1

Major Groups 02 Forestry and logging T R

1 J

04 Livestock and bunting T 15 R IS

Dirision I Mining and quarrying T 4 6 R 4 6 .

Major Group 10 Mining and quarrying T 4 6 R 4 6

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 4,770 4,685 960 1,916 R 4,613 4,606 959 1,916 U 157 79 I ..

" Major Groups 20 Food stuffs T 763 1,618 82 489

R 730 1,578 81 489 U 33 40 1

21 Beverages T 6 1 R 4 1 U 2

22 Tobacco products T 151 5 50 R 147 5 50 U 4

23 Textile-cotton T ., 1,146 1,184 332 404 R " 1,091 1,165 332 404 U 5S 19

24 Textile-Jute T .. 4 4 R I 4 4 ..

2S Textile-wool T 3 4 U 3 4

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 195 104 18 R 182 104 18 U 13

Note- Line. with nil entries have been oDlitted.

63

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS :w.p~IDNG PRINqPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS. (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL . -. ~ - - -_ \j \ ' t t

LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY - .

SECONDA~Y WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATORS , -

OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS-Contd.

Principal Work ,-________ -A.. ________ -.

Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Household Indusry ( Division

and major Group)

Total Rural Urban

2

Secondary Work r----------------"----_________ --. , At As

Household As Agricultural Industry Cultivator Labourer

~-~-~---~ ~---~~--~ ~---~----~ Males Females Males, Females Males Females

3 4 5 6 7 8

RAIGARH DISTRICT - Conc/d,

Major Groups 28 Man'ufacture of wood and wooden products

T R U

Division

Division

Division

Division

31 Leathfr and leather products

33 Chemicals and chemical products

T R U

T R

34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T other than petroleum and coal R

U

36 Basic metals and their products T e'~cept machinery and transport R equipment U

38 Transport equipment T R U

39 Missellaneous manufacturing T indLlstries R

U

Cultivator R

Agricultural labourer R

Household industry R

2&3 Manufacturing R

Cultivator R

Agricultural labourer R

Hou~ehold intlustry R

0 Agriculture, livestock. forestry R fishing and hunting

Mining and quarrying R

2&3 Manufacturing R

1 Udaipur Tahsil

1,424 743

32 32

2 Jasbpur Tahsil

3,796 2,971

178 119

828 818

10

174 169

j

2 2

491 482

9

724 715

9

3 2 1

283 267

16

936

269

269

733

1,632

16

4

1,612

138 133

5

52 52

535 526

9

927 925

2

123 122

1

864

113

113

636

2,623

2,623

203 203

86 86

45 45

154 154

30 30

4,328

92

92

4,186

261

6

255

128 128

50 50

212 212

502 502

77 77

3,945

27

27

4,378

1,295

1,295

TABLK 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 CULTIVATORS OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS--Concld.

Secondary Work

Principal Work ~------------~-------------~

At As ~ _______ A _______ ~

Household As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Total Industry Cultivator Labourer

Household rndustry ( Division Rural r----,A..__--~ ~ ___ A ___ , ~ __ A ___ ,

and Major Group I Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3 Gharghoda Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,332 825 5,919 5,910

Agricultural Labourer R 271 287 1,803 1,630

Household Industry R 733 626 294 298

Division 2&3 Manufacturing R 733 626 294 298

4 Raigarh Tahsil

Cultivator R 2,849 1,496 5,056 4,248

Agricultural Labourer R 139 165 2,653 2,139

Household Industry R 1,148 436 132 111

Division 2&3 Manufacturing R 1,148 436 132 111

5 Sarangarh Tahsil

Cultivator R 4.099 2,299 5,711 6,049

Agricultural Labourer R 441 396 3,055 3,585

Household Industry R 851 808 186 185

Division 2&3 Manufacturin& R 851 808 186 185

65

TABLE B-VII

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO

ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Note:-For description of Divisions and Major Groups, kindly see Appendix I to Explanatory Note.

( P. W. ) Principal Work' (A. W. ) Additional Work.

Principal Work Principal Work , ____ --A. _____ ~ , _____ .A. _____ -.

Additional Work Additional Work At Household Industry

Females At Household Industry,

(Division and Major Group) Males (Division and Major Group) Males Females

1 2 3 2 3

RAIGARH DISTRICT (TOTAL)

P. W. Division 0 6,479 3,590 P. W. Division 1 108 145 A. W. Division 0 3 A. W. Division 2&3 J

Major Group 04 3 Major Group 39 Division 1 19

P. W. Major Group 10 108 145 Major Group 10 19 A. W. Division 2&3 J

Division 2&3 13 5 Major Group 39 Major Groups 20 2

23 3 P.W. Division 2&3 3,694 994

28 8 2 A. W. Division 2&3 6 2

36 1 Major Groups 20 1

39 22 2 23

P. W. Major Group 00 189 357 27 A. W. Division 2&3 1 36

Major Group 23 P. W. Major Group 22 659 308 P. W. Major Group 02 887 1,409 A. W. Division 2&3 3 J

A. W. Division 0 1 Major Groups 20 1 Major Group 04 1 22 2

Division 2&3 2 3 P,' W. Major Group 24 616 36

Major Groups 20 A. W. Division 2&3 J

28 2 Major Group 36 1

36 P. W. Major Group 26 10 4 P. W. Major Group 03 656 383 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division I 19 Major Group 23

Major Group 10 19 P. W. Major Group 27 298 27

Division 2&3 6 1 ' A. W. Division 2&3 J 1

Major Groups 20 Major Group 27

23 P. W. Division 4 1,818 428 28 5 A. W. DMsion 2&3 10 1

p. W. Major Group 04 Major Groups 20 1 1

4,743 1,436 34-35 4 A. W. Division 0 2 39

Major Group 5

04 2 P. W. Major Group 40 1,818 428

Division 2&3 5 A. W. Division 2&3 10 J Major Grou ps 23 2 Major Groups 20 1

28 2 34-35 4 39 39 5

66

TABLE B-VII PART B-Oontd.

Principal_ Work Principal Work r-------A.------"I r--------A.-----.....

Additional Work Additional Work At Household Industry At Household Industry

(Division and Major Group) Males Females (Division and Major Group) Males Females

2 3 2 3

RAIGARH DISTRICT (TOTAL)-Contd. RAIGARH DISTRICT (TOTAL)-Concld.

P. W. Division 5 417 620 P. W. Major Group 80 4,197 59 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 6

Major Group 31 1 Major Groups 22 4 28

P. W. Major Group 51 303 619 39 A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major Group 31 P. W. Major Group 82 413 169

P. W. Division 5,597 1,861 A. W. Division 2&3 2 6 2

A. W. Dil'ision 0 1 Major Group 31

Major Group 01 1 P. W. Major Group 8? 186

Division 2&3 2 20 A. W. Division 2&3 3 Major Groups 20 6 Major Group 34-35 3

23 2 27 1 28 10 P. W. Major Group 88 6.250 2.077

34-35 1 A. W. Division 0 1

P. W. Major Group 64--68 4,306 1,428 Major Group 04 1

A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 01 1 Division 2&3 17 2

Di)'ision 2&3 2 19 Major Groups 20 2 Major Groups 20 6 21 2

23 1 23 3 27 I

7 28 1 10 28 34-35 1 1 31 2

34-35 P. W. Major Group 69 228 37 36 A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major Group 23 P. W. Major Group 89 4.953 5,882

56 A. W. Division 0 7 P. W. Division 7 1,916

1 Major Groups 00 3 A. W. Division 2&3

02 4 Major Group 28

P. W. Major Group 70-71 1,646 54 Division 2&3 24 11

A. W. Division 2&3 J Major Groups 20 Major Group 28 23 11 2

P. W. Division 8 19,533 8,540 28 6 4

A. W. Division 0 8 31 1

Major Groups 00 3 34-35 5 02 4 37 3 04 1 39

DiVision 2&3 50 ]5 Major Groups 20 3 P. W. Ilivision 9 1,173 842

21 2 2&3 3 7.2 4 A. W. Division 23 14 2 Major Group 36 3 28 14 5 31 3 2

34-35 9 P. W. Major Group' 90 1.173 842 36 1

A. W. Division 2&3 3 , 37 3 39 1 Major Group 36 3

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TABLE B-VII PART B·-Oontd.

Principal Work Principal Work , _____ ..A. _____ ....... r-----__.A.--------.

Additional Work Additional Work At Household Industry At Househol d Industry

Males Females (Division and Major Group) Males Females (Division and Major Group)

2 3 2 3

RAIGARH DISTRICT (RURAL) RAIGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)-Contd.

P. W. Division 0 5,937 3,264 P. W. Major Group 51 122 301

A. W. DiVIsion 0 3 A. W. Divi.lion 2&3 1

Major Group 04 3 Major Group 31

Division 1 19 P. W. Division 6 2,590 1,325

Major Group 10 19 A. W. Division 0 1

Division 2&3 5 Major Group 01 1

12 Major Groups 20 2 Division 2&3 2 18

23 2 1 Major Groups 20 5

28 8 2 23 2 28 10

36 34-35 1 39

P. W. Major group 64-68 2,112 917 P. W. Major Group 00 118 352 A. W. Divisioll 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Major group 01 1

Major Group 23 Division 2&3 2 17

P. W. Major Group 02 607 1,124 Major groups 20 5 A. W. Division 0 1 23 1

Major Group 04 1 28 1 10

34-35 1 1

Division 2&3 2 3 P. W. Major group 69 29 34 Major Groups 20 I A. W. Division 2&3

28 2 36 Major group 23

P. W. Major Group 03 580 381 P. W. Division 8 15,949 7,445

A. W. Dirision 1 19 A. W. Division 0 7

Major Group 10 19 Major group 00 3

02 4

Division 2&3 5 1 Division 2&3 49 15 Major Groups 20 1 Major gwups 20 3 1

28 5 21 2

P. W. Major Group 04 4,629 1,402 22 4 23 14 2

A. W. Division 0 2 28 14 5

Major Group 04 2 31 3 2 34-35 9

Divisioll 2&3 5 36 1

Major Group 23 2 37 3

28 2 39 1

3<) 1 P. W. Major group 80 2,817 44

P. W. Division 1 92 144 A. W. DMsion 2&3 5 A. W. Division 2&3 J Major groups 22 4

Major Group 39 28 1

P. W. Major Group 10 92 144 P. W. Major group 82 192 62

A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2

Major Group 39 Major group 31 2

P. W. Division 5 131 302 P. W. Major group 87 124 A. W. Division 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 3

Major Group 31 Major group 34-35 3

68

TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.

Principal Work Principal Work ____ --J.-_____ -, ,----__ .A. _____ -,

Additional Work Additional Work At Household Industry At Household Industry

(Division and Major Group) Males Females (Division and Major Group) Males Females

1 2 3 2 3

RAIGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)-Concld. RAIGARH DISTRICr (URBAN)-Concld.

P. W. Major groop 88 5,473 1,276 P. W. Major group 24 612 35 A. W. Division 2&3 17 2 A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major groups 20 2 Major group 36 1 21 2 23 3 P. W. Major group 26 9 4

28 7 A. W. Division 2&3 1

31 2 Major group 23 1

34-35 P. W. Major group 27 274 9

36 A. W. Division 2&3 J 1

P. W. Major gruop 89 4,715 5,866 Major Group 27

A. W. Division 0 7 P. W. Division 4 1,064 226 Major groups 00 3 A. W. Division 2&3 10 1

02 4 Major groups 20 1 34-35 4

Division 2&3 24 11 39 5

Major groups 20 1 1 23 11 2 p. W. Major group 40 1,064 226 28 6 4 A. W. Division 2&3 10 1 31 1 Major groups 20 1

34-35 5 34-35 4 37 3 39 5

39 P. W. Division 6 3,007 536

P. W. Division 9 7 10 A. rv. Division 2&3 2

A. W. Division 2&3 3 Major groups 20 1 27 1

Major group 36 3

P. W. Major gruop 10 P. W. Major group 64-68 2,194 511 90 7

A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. DMsion 2&3 3

Major Groups 20 Major group 36 3 27

RAIGARH DISTRICT (URBAN) P. W. Division 7 1,251 43 A. W. Division 2&3 I

P. W. Division 0 542 326 Major group 28 1

A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Major group 70-71 1,120 41 Major group 23 A. W. Division 2&3 1

P. W. Major group 03 76 2 Major group 28 1 A. W. Division 2&3 J

P. W. Division 8 3,584 1,095 Major group 23

A. W. Division 0 1

P. W. Division 2&3 2,995 571 Major group 04 A. W. Division 2&3 6 2

Division 2&3 J Major groups 20 1

22 2 Major group 39 1

23 P. W. Major group 80 1,380 15

27 A. W. Dil'ision 2&3 1

36 Major Group 39

P. W. Major group 22 419 250 P. W. Major group 88 777 801

A. W. Division 2&3 3 J Major groups 20 1 A. W. Division 0 1

22 2 Major Group 04

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TABLE B-VII PART B-{loncld.

Principal Work Principal Work r-------A.----"-l r-------A. --Additional Work Additional Work

At -Household Industry Females

At Household Industry Males Females (Djvision and Major Group) Males (Division and Major Group)

2 8 2 3

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural) 3 Gharghoda Tahsil ( Rural )-Concld.

p. W. Oivision 0 1,128 482 P. W. Division 5 59 94 A. W. Division 0 2 A. W. Division 2&3 1

P. W. Division 8 3,988 956 P. W. Division 6 439 208

A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 1 4 P. W. Division 8 1,279 564

2 Jashpur Tahsil ( RUral) A. W. Division 2&3 8 2

P. W. Division () 791 687 4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)

A. W. Division 0 1

Division 1 19 P. W. Division 8 5,169 2.262 P. W. Division 1 47 116 A. W. Division 2&3 17 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 8 2,919 1,519 5 Sarangarh Tahsil ( Rural) A. W. Division 0 7

Division 2&1 11 9 P. W. Division 0 1,861 778 P. W. Division 9 10 ,A. W. Division 2&3 5 3 A, W. Division 2&3 3 P. W. Division 6 483 375

A. W. Division 0 3 Gharghoda Tahsil

Division 2&3 1 14

P. W. DivisIon 0 710 436 P. W. Division 8 2,594 2,144

A. W. Division 2&3 7 2 A. W. Division 2&3 11 4

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TABLE

PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD

S.No. Education Levels

Total , ,

1 Illiterate

2 Literate (without educa-tional Level)

3 Primary or Junior Basic

4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary

5 Technical Diploma not equal to Degree

6 University Degree or Post Graduate Degree other than Technical Degree

Total Unemployed

,! ;:...

Persons seeking employment for the first time ,----------------"'---.. ---------------"\

Age Groups ,-_____________ .A.. ________________ .,

Age not Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35+ Stated

,-_ __A.. __ -., ,-_.A.._-., ,-___.A._-., ,-___.A._-.,-_ ....... _. ,--....... ---, ,--....... --. ,---"---. pM FM FM F 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 18

RAIGARH

257 253 4 102 1 42 1 35 14 3 8

60 58 2 11 4 2 1 3

54 52 2 17 9 2 4 2

110 110 49 22 20 4 2

24 24 17 7 6 3

3 3 2 2

6 6 6 4

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted

S.No. District/Tahsil

1

RAIGARH DISTRICT

I Udaipur Tahsil

2 Jashpur Tahsil

3 Gharghoda Tahsil

4 Raigarh Tahsil

5 Sarangarh Tahsil

TABLE

PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX

Rural Unemployed by ,----------------------------

Tota! unemp!Qyed lIIitera te ,-.-------...-''--------, ,--------_ ....... _-------.......

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

RAIGARH

TOTAL 160 145 15 40 29 11

23 22 I 4 3

32 28 4 7 7

37 31 6 8 2 6

47 43 4 18 14 4

21 21 :; 3

71

~E-VIII

AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work ,---------------------__ _J... ____________________ ~

Age Groups ,-----------------------__ _J... __________ • ________ -------.

Age not Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35--44 45-59+ 60+ Stated S. No.

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

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

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

DISTRICT (URBAN)

151 3 24 1 31 46 30 20 1 1 Total

47 5 4 14 14 10

35 2 5 3 17 5 5 1 2

61 13 20 15 10 3 3

7 3 2 4

5

6

B-VIII

AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

Educational Levels _________ ..A.. _______________________________________ ~

Literate (without educational levels) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and above r---------..A..------~ r---------'---- ___ -----.A.------....

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females S. No. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

DISTRICT (RURAL)

34 34 79 7S 4 7 7 Total 5 5 12 12 2 2 1

7 7 14 10 4 4 4 2

II 11 18 18 3

8 8 20 20 4

3 3 15 15 5

72

TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Dependents, infants Total Non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled Rural .-_____ ..A. _____ -.

.------"---.......... ,----"-------,. r--_..A.---...... Urban Age-group Persons Males Females M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 I

RAIGARH

Total All Ages 449,217 191,442 257,775 46,147 16,911 110 63,723 142,923 175,243

0-14 355,839 176,426 179,413 39,582 14,935 33 9,387 136,651 155,007 15-34 47,616 8,828 38,788 6,518 1,946 25 34,543 1,403 1,976 35-59 22,852 2,040 20,812 39 15,791 1,254 4,403 60+ 22,425 3,890 18,535 .. 12 3,998 3,411 13,665 Age not stated 485 258 227 47 30 1 4 204 192

Rural All ages 412,596 176,985 235,611 39,389 12,242 107 52,934 135,952 168,764

0-14 334,193 165,153 169,040 34,876 10,450 30 8,716 130,174 149,805 15-34 37,815 6,280 31,S3S 4,466 1,762 25 27,671 1,247 1,815 35-59 19,048 1,682 17,366 39 12,895 1,102 3,961 60+ 21,058 3,614 17,444 .. .. 12 3,648 3227 12,991 Age not stated 482 256 226 47 30 1 4 202 192

Urban All ages 36,621 14,457 22,164 6,758 4,669 3 10,789 6,971 6,479

0-14 21,646 11,273 10,373 4,706 4,485 3 671 6,477 5,202 15-34 9,801 2,548 7,253 2,052 184 6,872 156 161 35-59 3.804 358 3,446 2,896 152 442 60+ 1,367 276 1,091 350 184 674 Age not stated 3 2 1 2

1 Udaipur

Rllral All ages 81,294 33,666 47,628 6,034 1,054 21 12,907 27,355 33.414

0-14 64,722 31,622 33,100 5,247 1,042 1,963 26.365 30.086 15-34 8,726 1,102 7,624 787 12 7,289 231 264 35-59 4,340 316 4,024 21 3,177 193 761 60+ 3,506 626 2,880 478 566 2,303 Age not stat cd

2 Jashpur

Rural All a/(es 119,188 57,604 61,584 /4,557 6,236 47 6,192 42,803 48,930

0-14 104,457 53,524 50,933 12,213 4,471 18 1,351 41,288 45,100 15-34 7,290 2.752 4,538 2,303 1,737 8 2,263 365 475 35-59 2,972 399 2,573 10 1,891 312 603 60+ 4,187 770 3,417 ., .. 11 686 no 2,658 Age not statcd 282 159 123 41 28 I 118 94

3 Gharghoda

Rllral All agt's 55,812 23,396 32,416 4,183 1,037 17 7,926 18,966 23,286

0-14 45,459 22,140 23,319 3,889 1,035 3 1,614 18,239 20.668 15-34 5,152 571 4,581 291 1 9 4.323 185 219 35-59 2,348 220 2,128 4 1,561 134 518 60+ 2,782 424 2,358 426 373 1,854 Age not stated 71 41 30 3 2 35 27

73

B-IX

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Inmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed be-Retired, rentier or Beggars vagrants mental and charitable employment for fore but now out of em- Age independent means etc. institutions the first time p!oyment and seeking work group

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

,------"-------M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

DISTRICT

306 544 J,327 1,304 203 30 186 6 240 14 All ages T

2 78 67 54 14 18 10 I 0-14 20 17 441 2S5 96 10 157 5 168 6 15-34 87 170 543 439 46 5 10 1 61 3 35-59

199 355 259 513 7 1 1 ] 3 60+ 6 I Age not stated

206 455 1,177 1,194 6 6 67 5 81 1J All ages R

2 68 66 2 I 2 1 0-14 12 8 399 265 1 5 63 4 67 5 15-34 51 113 475 393 2 I 2 1 11 2 35-59

143 332 229 470 1 1 1 3 60+ 6 Age not staled

100 89 150 llO 197 24 ll9 1 159 3 All ages U

10 1 52 14 17 8 0-14 8 9 42 20 95 5 94 1 101 1 15-34

36 57 68 46 44 4 8 50 1 35-59 56 23 30 43 6 1 60+

Age not stated

Tahsil (Rural)

38 69 /95 181 1 2 11 1 JJ All ages R

9 9 0-14 5 1 60 57 10 9 15-34

12 16 88 68 2 35-59 21 52 38 47 60+

Age not stated

Tahsil (RuraJ)

7 14 160 207 2 1 ]8 3 10 1 All ages R

5 Jl 0-14 1 46 58 18 3 IO 15-~4 2 J 75 78 35-59 4 13 34 60 60+

Age not stated

Tahsil (Rural)

23 42 174 ll6 2 2 6 1 25 6 All agel R

9 1 1 0-14 2 2 57 31 2 6 1 21 2 15-34 (> II 70 38 2 4 35-59

15 29 36 46 3 60+ 2 Age not stated

74

TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Dependents. infants Total Non-working population Fun time students Household duties and disabled Rural r-----A---~

,-__ ...A __ --." ,-__ J>-___ """ .---"----. Urban Age-group Persons Males Females M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

4 Raigarh

Rural All ages 83,792 32.859 50.933 9,007 2.743 22 14,577 23.441 33.228

0-14 63.141 30.566 32,575 8,374 2,730 9 1,572 22,162 28,255 15-34 9,806 1,034 8,772 630 12 8 8,271 239 423 35-59 5,432 340 5.092 4 3,769 219 1,195 60+ 5,396 911 4,485 1 964 816 3,348 Age not stated 17 8 9 3 1 I 5 7

5 Sarangarh

RUr{l1 All ages 72,510 29,460 43.050 5,608 1,172 11,332 23,387 29.906

0-14 56.414 27,301 29,113 5,153 1,172 2,216 22,120 25,696 15-34 6,841 821 6,020 455 5,525 227 434 35-59 3,956 407 3,549 2,497 244 884 60+ 5,187 883 4,304 1,094 752 2,828 Age not stated 112 48 64 44 64

75

B-IX

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Retired, rentier or Inmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed be-

Beggars vagrants mental and charitable employment for fore but now out of em- Age independent means etc. institutions the first time ployment seeking work group ,.. A ___ -.

r----.A.----, ,-__ -.A. ......... ,-._.".__~ r----..A..-_....-.

M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

Tahsil (Rural)

49 116 293 264 1 1 19 27 4 All ages R

.. 17 18 1 2 0-14 3 120 60 16 21 2 15-34

12 39 100 87 2 3 2 35-59 37 74 56 99 1 60+

Age not stated

Tahsil (Rural)

89 214 355 426 13 8 All ales R

2 28 27 0-14 4 2 116 89 13 6 15-34

19 46 142 122 2 35-59 66 164 65 218 60+

" Age not stated

B-ECONOMIC TABLES (ti) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

78

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

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households engaged neither Households Households engaged

Total Total Num- in Cultivation Households engaged in both in Cultivation Rural ber of nor House- engaged in household and household

District/Tahsil Urban households hold Industry Cultivation only Indu5try only Industry

2 3 4 5 6 7

RAIGARH DISTRICT T 42.290 8,300 29.074 1.459 3,457 R 39,585 6,218 28.649 1,312 3,406 U 2,705 2.082 425 147 51

1 Udaipur Tahsil R 6,657 918 5,067 246 426

2 Jashpur Tahsil R 10,754 913 8,465 424 952

3 Gharghoda Tahsil R 5.719 957 4, III 224 427

4 Raigarh Tahsil R 8,470 1,811 5,566 261 Sf 5 Sarangarh Tahsil R 7,985 1,619 5,440 157 769

79

TABLE B-XI

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Note:-Figures I, 2 and 3 in column 1 stand for: 1. Owned or hel(,t from Government. 2. Held from private persons or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share, 3. Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for pay· ment in money, kind or share.

No. of Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres

,----------------------"-------------------------"\ Interest in Cultivating Less 1.0- 2.5- 5.0- 7.5- 10.0- 12.5- 15.0- 30.0- 50 T Unspe-

land cultivated households than 1- 2.4 4.9 7.4 9.9 12.4 14.9 29.9 49.9 cified

~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

RAIGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

Total 32,0$5 1,438 6,376 6,981 5,515 2,984 2,723 1,394 3,505 786 334 19 1 24,600 904 4,345 5,220 4,436 2,386 2,236 1,130 2,923 700 302 18 2 2,373 468 1,286 371 132 53 41 13 8 " .. 1 3 5,082 66 745 1,390 947 545 446> 251 574 86 32

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 5,493 169 869 1,167 1,104 559 496 283 649 138 52 7 1 4,706' 139 720 1,000 962 478 434 248 546 125 47 7 2 185 22 100 40 15 4 2 2 .. 3 602 8 49 127 127 77 60 33 103 13 5

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 9,417 138 910 1,485 1,701 1,250 1,186 666 ],642 326 104 9 1 7,298 107 674 1,141 1,329 957 933 506 1,287 267 88 9 2 306 25 149 78 35 4 6 7 2 .. 3 1,813 6 87 266 337 289 247 153 353 59 16

3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)

Total 4,538 123 827 1,054 871 388 398 196 478 123 78 2 1 3,789 73 638 884 751 333 347 163 414 116 69 1 2 241 41 130 36 15 10 7 I .. . . 1 3 508 9 59 134 105 45 44 32 64 7 9

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 6,398 436 1,896 1,604 988 422 366 137 388 107 53 J I 4,580 244 1,225 1,096 763 323 297 119 358 101 53 1 2 757 171 418 88 28 27 22 2 I 3 1,061 21 253 420 197 72 47 16 29 6

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 6,209 572 1,874 1,671 851 365 277 ]]2 348 92 47 1 4,227 341 1,088 1,099 631 295 225 94 318 91 45 2 884 209 489 129 39 8 4 I 5 .. 3 1,098 22 297 443 181 62 48 17 25 1 2

RAIGARH DISTRICT (URBAN)

Total 476 33 139 114 62 28 28 9 28 20 15 1 396 22 117 91 53 25 25 5 24 19 15 2 40 10 16 9 3 1 1 3 40 1 6 14 6 2 3 3 4 1

80 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF IN RURAL AND URBAN

( BASED ON

Total of cultivating Cultivating households according to number

,-______ A ________________ ~

households 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons Size of land

---A--__ -., r--__.A.-~ ,- ..A.. _____ ~ __.A. ____ ~

(Class ranges House Family Hired House- Family- House- Family- Hired House- Family- Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers bolds workers wor- holds workers wor-

,__..A.~ r---A--.. r--A-...... kers r-.A.-...... kers M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

RAIGARH

AU sizes 28,649 44.021 39,043 6,663 3,206 2,374 832 9,966 10,348 9,190 394 12,828 23,068 21,134 3,249 Less than 1 1,182 1,165 1,061 7 395 257 138 603 598 606 2 178 291 298 5 1.0- 2.4 5,381 6,281 5,471 51 1,168 829 339 2,804 2,877 2,705 26 1,345 2,348 2,241 25 2.5- 4.9 6,056 8,175 7,307 261 734 541 193 2,761 2,855 2,582 85 2,414 4,299 4,059 166 5.0- 7.4 4,994 7,533 6,658 519 461 374 87 1,817 1,905 1,624 lOS 2,473 4,465 4,153 384 7.5- 9.9 2,775 4,642 4,118 475 152 125 27 753 789 672 45 1,636 2,956 2,672 381

10.0-12.4 2,551 4,482 4,081 625 121 99 22 535 S65 449 56 1,605 2,900 2,691 486 12.5-14.9 1,299 2,493 2,228 410 52 44 8 237 257 196 21 781 1,454 1,305 297 15.0-29'9 3,332 6,783 6,041 2,037 98 85 13 400 441 313 46 1,990 3,631 3,140 I,J36 30.0-49.9 740 1,715 1,459 1,064 17 12 5 41 45 30 7 313 579 460 241

50+ 320 720 590 1,212 5 5 9 11 6 1 86 132 105 126 Unspecified 19 32 29 2 3 3 6 5 7 7 13 10 2

1 Udaipur

All sizes 5,067 8,290 6,281 1,036 758 659 99 1,675 1,880 1,402 68 2,128 4,075 3,233 515 Less than 1 138 160 111 4 47 37 10 60 65 55 .. 29 52 40 4 1.0- 2.4 733 908 675 15 191 155 36 346 368 320 4 185 342 288 It 2.5- 4.9 1,057 1,446 1,114 46 197 169 28 461 508 405 9 374 692 597 37 5.0- 7"4 1,023 1,583 1,161 68 176 156 20 365 421 298 11 431 837 680 51 7.5- 9.9 537 912 684 93 53 53 .. 160 178 130 12 277 513 402 68

10.0-12.4 482 883 699 89 39 37 2 120 138 94 8 264 504 419 66 12.5-14.9 275 529 401 73 16 15 1 59 72 42 4 157 306 233 54 15.0-29.9 632 1,400 1,051 338 34 33 1 87 113 46 15 346 701 499 172 30.0-49.9 132 340 284 141 4 3 1 12 12 8 4 51 104 59 37

50+ 51 116 89 169 .. 3 3 2 I 12 20 12 15 Unspecified 7 13 12 1 2 2 2 2 4 4

2 Jashpur

All sizes 8,465 14,346 14,749 747 474 296 178 2.295 2,318 2,244 28 4,681 8,484 8,806 423 Less than 1 75 79 87 .. 20 8 12 34 34 34 .. 20 34 37 .. J.O- 2.4 689 860 854 3 102 60 42 325 325 323 2 248 431 444 J 2.5- 4.9 1,262 1,736 1,767 22 100 59 41 531 540 517 5 592 1.005 1,081 16 5.0- 7.4 1,535 2,329 2,431 52 90 59 31 523 515 521 10 835 1,491 1,577 35 7.5- 9.9 1,176 1,949 1,975 59 46 27 19 326 328 321 3 702 1,273 1,295 47

10.0-12.4 1,115 1,981 2,063 68 46 33 13 209 217 200 1 723 1,313 1,385 52 12.5-14.9 625 1.232 1,243 52 18 13 5 118 123 112 I 369 704 719 31 15.0-29.9 1,566 3,184 3,271 256 38 27 11 203 210 190 6 989 1,863 I,R83 163 30.0-49.9 311 722 758 109 8 4 4 19 20 18 164 300 315 53

50+ 102 260 285 126 4 4 4 4 4 36 65 65 25 Unspecified 9 14 15 2 2 3 2 4 3 5 5

3 Gharghoda

All sizes 4,111 6336 5,401 1,328 386 308 78 1,474 1,513 1,350 85 J,880 3,363 2,937 626 Less than 1 94 ' 99 83 .. 25 19 6 56 56 56 .. 12 21 18 1.0- 2.4 698 837 750 13 117 81 36 378 387 363 6 192 323 324 7 2.5-- 4.9 928 1,279 1,131 54 102 84 18 410 409 391 20 394 711 651 31 5.0- 7.4 813 1,206 1,003 107 76 62 14 318 333 284 19 390 709 615 84 7.5- 9.9 365 6J1 512 68 22 21 I 108 113 95 8 205 373 328 53

10.0-12.4 374 646 547 105 16 15 1 100, 103 86 11 220 407 344 78 12.5-14.9 186 339 292 88 12 11 1 32: 32 26 6 117 216 187 64 15.0-29.9 459 902 768 331 13 12 I 65 71 46 13 273 467 394 200 30.0-49.9 117 264 199 187 2 2 5 6 2 2 53 105 62 55

50+ 75 150 115 373 1 1 1 2 .. 23 29 14 52 Unspecified 2 3 1 2 1 1 I 1 2 2

81

B-XII LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS AREAS SEPARATELY

20% SAMPlE)

of persons engaged in cultivation ____________________ A ________________________ ~

6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified ,.... _______ A _____ ., ,.... _____ _,.A._..:... ____ ~ ,.... ___ • _ ____.A. Size of House FamiIy- Hired House Family- Hired House Family- Hired land holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers (class ranges

r-_,.A.-~ ,.--_,.A._~ r---"--'"' in acres) M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

DISTRICT (RURAL)

2,496 7,588 7,298 2,296 153 643 589 724 All Sjze~ 6 19 19 Less than 1

64 227 ' 186 .. 1.0- 2.4 146 474 468 10 1 6 5 2.5- 4.9 242 785 787 30 1 4 7 5.0- 7.4 233 767 742 48 1 5 5 1 7.5- 9.9 285 892 889 83 5 26 30 ]0.0 -12.4 226 722 704 85 3 16 15 7 }2.5-14.9 807 2,422 2,364 808 37 204 211 47 15.0--29.9 340 945 839 715 29 134 125 101 30.0-49.9 145 329 294 517 75 243 185 568 50+

2 6 6 1 5 6 Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

478 1,547 1,421 368 28 129 126 85 All Sizes 2 6 6 LesS than 1

II 43 31 1.0- 2.4 25 77 84 2.5- 4.9 50 165 156 6 4 7 5.0- 7.4 46 163 147 12 5 5 7.5- 9.9 59 204 184 IS 10.0-12.4 43 136 125 15 .. 12.5-14.9

155 492 452 141 10 61 53 10 15.0-29.9 58 185 179 86 7 36 37 14 30.0-49.9 27 70 51 93 9 23 24 60 50+ 2 6 6 Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

982 3,074 3,324 249 33 174 .197 47 All Sizes 1 3 4 Less than 1

14 44 45 .. . , . . J.O- 2.4 38 126 123 I I 6 5 2.5- 4.9 87 264 302 7 5.0- 7.4

102 321 340 9 . , ., .. 7.5- 9.9 135 408 452 15 2 10 13 10.0-124 118 379 395 20 2 13 12 12.5-14.9 324 1,018 1,107 85 12 66 80 2 15.0--29.9 116 376 398 54 4 22 23 2 30.0-49.9 47 135 158 58 II 52 58 43 50+

1 5 6 Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

335 1,020 914 399 36 ]32 122 218 All Sizes 1 3 3 Less than 1

11 46 27 1.0- 2.4 22 75 71 3 2.5- 4.9 29 102 90 4 5.0- 7.4 30 104 88 7 .. 7.5- 9.9 36 111 104 16 2 10 12 10.0-12.4 25 80 78 18 . . .. 12.5-14.9

101 312 284 114 7 40 43 4 15.0-29.9 55 142 125 126 2 9 10 4 30.0-49.9 25 45 44 111 25 73 57 210 50+

Unspecified

82

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF IN RURAL AND URBAN

( BASED ON

Cultivating households according to number Total of cultivaing

, ______________ ..A.. _______________ -,

households 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons Size of land ,------"-------. , ___ ..A.. ___ -, , _____ .A. _____ ........ ,------"----(Class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family- House- Family- Hired House- Family- Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers wor- holds workers wor-

r----.A---........ r---"--........ ,_-..A..----. kers ,-__ ..A.._-, kers M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

4 Raigarh

All sizes 5,566 7,539 6,124 1,748 906 671 235 2,274 2,364 2,062 122 2,016 3,466 2955 851 Less than 1 374 349 298 1 162 110 52 16S 162 167 1 47 77 79 1.0- 2.4 1,634 1.812 1,523 14 424 317 107 870 893 837 10 325 551 534 4 2.5- 4.9 1,370 1,751 1,528 87 187 133 54 685 716 627 27 472 818 766 S4 5.0- 7.4 874 1,272 1,060 158 79 65 14 333 358 274 34 427 737 658 119 7.5- 9.9 371 606 487 128 21 17 4 92 101 74 9 231 405 330 103

10.0-12.4 329 534 416 188 15 11 4 76 76 48 28 213 367 297 147 12.5-14.9 114 211 153 90 5 5 16 16 II 5 73 124 86 75 15.0-29.9 357 709 491 535 10 10 33 36 22 8 189 331 180 268 30.0-49.9 97 204 119 300 3 3 3 4 2 29 45 16 58

50+ 45 89 48 247 1 2 9 9 8 23 Unspecified I 2 1 1 2 1

5 Sarangarh

A Jl sizes 5,440 7,510 6,488 1,804 682 440 242 2,248 2,273 2,132 91 2,123 3.680 3.203 834 Less than 1 501 478 482 2 141 83 58 288 281 294 }- 70 107 124 1 1.0- 2.4 1,627 1.864 1,669 6 334 216 118 885 904 862 4 395 701 651 2 2.5- 4.9 1.439 1,963 1.767 52 148 96 52 674 682 642 24 582 1,073 964 28 5.0- 7.4 749 1,143 1,003 134 40 32 8 278 278 247 31 390 691 623 95 7.5- 9.9 326 564 460 127 10 7 3 67 69 52 13 221 392 317 ]10

10.0-12.4 251 438 356 175 5 3 2 30 31 21 8 185 309 246 143 12.5-14.9 99 182 139 107 I I 12 14 5 5 65 104 80 73 15.0-29.9 318 588 460 577 3 3 12 11 9 4 193 269 184 333 30.0-49.9 83 185 99 327 2 3 1 16 25 8 38

50+ 47 105 53 297 6 9 6 II Unspecified

IH1GARH

All sizes 425 479 268 358 136 119 17 150 153 105 42 112 156 124 128 Less than 1 31 30 25 2 10 10 .. 16 14 16 2 5 6 9 1.0- 2.4 116 113 64 7 61 50 11 45 46 40 4 10 17 13 3 2.5- 4'9 103 128 83 24 34 32 2 36 39 25 8 29 45 47 12 5.0- 7.4 54 66 38 27 13 12 1 23 24 12 10 16 26 22 10 7.5- 9.9 26 34 13 18 3 2 1 13 16 2 8 10 16 ,10 10

10.0-12.4 27 24 15 25 5 5 11 8 7 7 10 9 6 16 12.5-14.9 7 10 3 22 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 2 4 15.0-29.9 26 29 15 42 4 4 .. 4 5 2 1 16 17 11 34 30.0-49.9 20 24 9 79 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 12 4 31

50+ 15 21 3 112 3 2 1 2 2 8 Unspecified

83

B-XII LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS AREAS SEPARATELY -Concld.

20% SAMPLE)

of persons engaged in cultivation _A ___ ~ _______________ ~

r-6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified

r-------_A------~ , ____ -.A. _____ ........ ---"-------"""'I Size of

Heuse Family- Hired House Family- Hired House Family- Hired land holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers (cl ass ranges

,----"'------ .--------'---. ~- ...... in acres) M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Tahsil (Rural)

346 954 809 617 24 84 63 158 All sizes Le~s thanl

15 51 45 1.0- 2,4 26 84 81 6 25- 4.9 35 112 114 5 5.0- 7.4 27 83 79 16 7.5- 9.9 25 80 67 13 10.0-12.4 20 66 56 10 .. .. 12.5-14.9

120 311 266 240 5 21 23 19 15.0-29.9 56 130 83' 207 6 22 18 35 30·0-49.9 22 37 18 120 13 41 22 104 50+

Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

355 993 830 663 32 124 81 216 All sizes 2 7 6 Less than 1

13 43 38 1.0- 2.4 35 112 109 2.5- 4.9 41 142 125 8 5.0- 7'4 28 96 88 4 .. 7.5- 9.9 30 89 82 24 1 6 5 10.0-12.4 20 61 50 22 I 3 3 7 12.5-14.9

107 289 255 228 3 16 12 12 15.0-29.9 55 112 54 242 10 45 37 46 30.0-49.9 24 42 23 135 17 54 24 151 50+

Unspecified

DISTRICT (URBAN)

20 38 19 79 7 13 3 109 All sizes Less than 1

.. .. 1.0- 2.4 4 12 9 4 2.5- 4.9 2 4 3 7 50- 7.4 .. ., 7.5- 9.9 1 2 2 2 .. 10.0-12.4 1 1 1 5 1 1 12 12.5-14.9 2 3 2 7 .. .. . . 15.0-29.9 4 6 2 17 2 5 1 30 30.0-49.9 6 10 37 4 7 2 67 50+

Unspecified

84

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TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTR~ IN ALL AREAS

( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

PART A-Housebolds classified by Major Groups of Principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged

Total Households engaged in Household industry according

to the number of persons engaged number r----------------..A.----------~

Total of , More Household Industry ( Division and Rural House- l 2 3-5 6--10 than 10 Un-

Major Groups only of I, S. I. C.) Urban holds Person Persons Persons Persons Persons specified

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAIGARH DISTRICT

All Industries T 1,459 351 677 392 37 2 R 1,312 306 627 350 27 2 U 147 45 50 42 10

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, /ore3try, T 45 7 23 15 /illhing aNd hunting R 45 7 23 15

Major Groups 02 Forestry and logging T 11 2 6 3 R 11 2 6 3

03 Fishing T 3 2 R 3 2

04 Livestock and hunting T 31 5 15 11 R 3-1 5 15 H

Division 1 Mining and tjllQ.n"ying T 9 '} 3 3 1 R 9 2 3 3 1

Major Group 11} Mining and quarrying T 9 2 3 3 R 9 2 3 3

Divisio11 2&3 Manu/acturing T 1,405 342 651 374 36 2 R 1,258 297 601 332 26 2 U 147 45 50 42 10

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 208 79 90 39 R 184 72 80 32 U 24 7 10 7

21 Beverages T 6 3 3 R 6 3 3

22 Tobacco products T 24 13 6 5 R 21 11 5 5 U 3 :2 }

23 Textile-cottOA T 286 31 167 80 8 R 225 27 147 51 U (;1 4 20 29 - S

24 Textile-Jute T 29 5 13 10 R 29 5 13 JO

25 Textile wool T R

26 Textile-silk T 3 2 1 .R 1 1 U 2 2

27 Textile-miscellaneous. T 45 26 14 3 2 R 31 18 9 3 1 U 14 8 5 1

28 Manufacture of wood and T 284 66 130 70 12 wooden prodllC$s R 274 63 125 75 11

U 10 3 5 I 1

87

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Ooncld.

( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE )

PART A-Households classified by Major Groups of Principal Household Industry and number of Persons engaged

Total' Households engaged in Household Industry according

to the number of persons engaged number r-------------..A.-------------.

Total of More Household Industry ( Division and Rural House- l 2 3-5 6-10 than 10 Un-Major Group:> only of I. S. I. C. ) Urban holds Person Persons Persons Persons Persons specified

,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Concid.

31 Leather and leather products T 42 13 19 9

R 41 12 19 9 U I 1

33 Chemicals and chemical T products R

34-35 Non-Metallic mineral products T 76 11 38 24 2 other than petroleum and coal R 68 7 36 22 2

U 8 4 2 2

36 Basic metals and their products T 295 34 142 110 9 except machinery and R 287 32 139 107 9

transport equipment U 8 2 3 3

37 Machinery (all kinds other T than transport) and electrical U equipment

38 Transport equipment T 5 4 R 4 3

U

39 Miscellaneous rna nufacturing T 99 54 28 15 2 industries R 8S 44 24 15 2

U 14 to 4

88

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLD ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Oontd.

( BASED ON .?O% SAMPLE )

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 (Description) Households No. of (Descriptifm) Households I.S.J.C.

, ____ .A. ___ -, LS.T.C. r---.A.----,

T R U T R U

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

RAIGARH DISTRICT

All Industries 1,459 1,312 147 212.1 Production of indigenous Jiqour, 5 5

025.4 Production of resins, barks, herbs, 5 5 such as liquor, toddy, neera from

wild fruits, berries and leaves etc. nec. mahua and palm trees

026.0 Production and gathering of other 6 (j 212.2 Production of other indigenous

forest products not covered above liquors from other materials from

031.0 Production of fish by fishing in 3 3 trees and shrubs

220.0 Manufacture of bidi 24 21 3 inland waters and ponds including

231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha and 12 10 2 fish farms and fish hatcheries

takali) 040.1 Rearing of goat for milk and animal 2 2 233.1 Dyening of cloth (cotton) and yarn 3 3

power 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms268 209 59 040.3 Rearing of cows for milk and animal 6 6 239.1 Making of sacred thread

power 339.2 Making of thread, rope, curdage 2 2 040.5 Production and rearing of live-stock 21 21 and twine (cotton)

mainly for milk and anjmal power n. e. c. 244.1 Making of rope and cordage, 20 20

041.1 Sheep breeding and rearing out of hemp

244.6 Making of other products from 9 9 044.2 Collection of wax and honey 1 jute and similar fibres such as 107.4 Quarrying of sand, clay, gravel etc. '9 9 hemp, mesta

n. e. c. 256.1 Embroidery with various colours, 1 200.1 Production of flour by village chak- combinations of various threads and

art work iD woollen textile kies or flour mill by grainding wheat, 266.1 Goaf making 2 2 maize, gram etc.

266.2 Making of silk cordage, rope and 200.2 Hand pounding of rice by Dhekhi 22 22 twine D.e.c.

or Ukhal 271.3 Making of parandas and chootelas

200.6 Parching of grains 138 126 12 272.1 Embroidery and making of phulkari 272.6 Making of fringes and crepe lace 1

205.0 Production of brt'ad, biscuit, cake 2 273.2 Traditional garments 29 28

and other bakery products 273.4 Making of textile garments inclu- 10 10

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, Kollhu or by 10 10 ding rain-cotas and head-gears n.e.c. small machines 274.3 Manufacture of other made-up 3 3

209.2 Making of sweet-meat, laddu, peda, 16 9 7 textile goods like mattress, quilt,

barphi, batasa etc. rt'zai etc. n. e. c. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture .. J

209.3 Sattu, Bhunja, papar, barri, 5 4 and fixtures danauri tilauri, sewai, apalam etc. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden 7 5 - 2

209.4 Making of chura or chira, muri, 4 4 goods (incl. treated timber) such

murki, khoi as beams, Posts, doors, windows 283.1 Car}pentary works concerned with 15 15 ..

209.5 Making of chat 5 5 repairs of agricultural implements 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) 3 2 (wood)

garam, rewari etc. 288.2 Making of rope mates etc. from 1 .. 209.7 Making of other food products for 2' 2 moonj and sawai grass and making

residuary snacks of cadjar for thatching purposes

89

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INIWs;.{~Y CLASIFIED, BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALI. AREAS-Concld.

( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE )

PART B-Housebolds classified by Minor'Groups of Principal Housebold Industry

Code No. of J.S.I.C.

Household Industry Minor Group (Description)

Number of Households

,----"----.

,Code Household Industry 'Minor Group Numb,r of No. of (Description) Households I.S.I.e. ,----...A.._ ---.

T R U T R U

2 3 4, 5 2 0, 3 4 5

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Concld.

288.3 Making of mats' handfans and umbrellas from palm leaves

288.4 Making of sirki, Inoora and chhaj 2 2 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 181 176 288.6 Making of donas (drone and 8 8

pattais) patravali from leaves

288.9 Manufacture of other articles from 68 leaf, cane bamboo, ¢ork and other allied products n.e.c.

310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing of 4 hides and skins preparation of

finished leather

311.1 Making of leather booH. shoes or 35 chappals (slippers, sandals)

313.0 Manufacture of leather products 3 such as leather upholstery suit cases pocket-books. cigarette and kt:} cases, purses, saddlery, whip, acquaducts (Kos). Charsa and other articles

335.6 Manufacture cf masc~ra and kajal

340.1 Making of bricks 10 340.2 Manufactl.re of roofing tile~ 2 342.2 Manufacture of lime

344.0 Making of chakki. chakla. silaut. lorha, jainta, utensils and other articles from stone

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

353.1 Making of glass bangles

356.1 Making of earthen to)8 and artware

2

3

57

66

4

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3

56

5

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360.2 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling etc. such as billets, blooms, tubes, roads n. e. c.

364.0 Manufacture of iron and steel 2 furniture

365.1 Making of utensils of brass and bell metal

365.2 Making of brass ware

365.4 Making of brass and bell metal ornaments

17

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16

5

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369.1 Manufacture of agricultural 261 253 implements such as ploughshare. kurpi, kudal etc.

369.4 Making and repairing of locks and trunks

369.8 Foundary, Industry (including 2 blacksmithy)

377.3 Manufacture of other batteries n.e.c. 388.0 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 5 4

393.2 Goldsmithy 60 49

393.9 Manufacture of jewellery, silver- 3 wares etc. n. e. c.

394.0 Manufacture, repairing and tuning 34

of musical instruments such as

harmoniuni, tabla, sitar, bansuri etc.

399.4 Making t'f lac bangles

399.9 Making and repairing of goods n. e. c.

3

32

1

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2

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11

2

'91

B-XV

CLASSIFmD BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% SAMPLE)

Household Industry ~ _________ _A _________________ ~ _______________ ~

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons ~ _______ A _____ =_~

~----.A..-----7" ,-____ __J.. __ _____ ~

House Family Hired House Family Hired House FamilY Hired Size of land holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workres (class ranges

,-___ .A. ___ -~ ,---~--~ ,-___ .A. ___ ...... in acres)

M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT RURAL

1,635 3,067 2,659 267 307 996 917 180 26 128 117 78 All sizes 95 180 159 3 12 9 Less Than 1

369 660 610 7 19 56 61 . 1.0-- 2.4 460 873 761 20 46 154 153 2 1 5 4 3 2.5- 4.9 312 598 510 52 35 113 108 2 5.0- 7.4 130 248 220' 37 45 144 127 15 7.S- 9.9 112 211 1731 47 36 112 116 19 1 6 5 10.0-12.4 57 III 89 24 30 99 93 17 1 7 4 12.5-14.9 86 161 123 63 65 218 185 62 9 52 52 8 15.0-29.9 13 23 11 17 23 71 53 57 7 28 29 26 30.0-49.9 1 2 3 5 17 12 6 7 30 23 41 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

186 379 287 21 25 78 71 20 4 21 14 14 All sizes II 22 18 Less Than 1 51 110 77 .. 3 9 9 1.0-' 2.4 52 101 83 4 3 7 10 1 2.5- 4.9 35 77 51 4' 5 16 15 1 5.0- 7.4 12 24 21 1 4 13 10 1 7.5- 9.9 8 14 II 5 2 7 5 1 .. 10.0-124 4 6 6 I 2 7 8 2 J 7 4 12.5-14.9

12 24 18 (, 2 7 4 2 I 8 5 .. 15.0-29.9 I I 2 3 8 7 10 2 6 5 - 14 30.0-49.9

I 4 ~ 2 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

5lJ 974 891 31 105 336 359 5 5 26 35 A// sizes 29 57 49 .. 3 12 9 Less Than 1 96 163 163 2 5 14 17 1.0- 2.4

120 235 205 3 18 57 61 2.5- 4.9 101 193 175 4 14 44 45 .. 5.0- 7.4 51 99 100 I II 34 35 1 7.5- 9.9 45 91 74 3 12 42 45 10.0-12.4 24 50 48 2 12 39 38 .. 12.5-14.9 40 76 71 II 23 73 86 3 15 22 15.0-29.9 5 JO 6 5 5 16 16 2 2 11 13 30.0-49.9

2 5 7 I 50 1-

Tahsil (Rural)

217 378 354 44 34 112 102 23 2 9 5 /6 All sizes 15 25 28 .. Less Than 1 49 78 82 I 3 10 9 1.0- 2.4 61 108 106 2 8 29 24 2.5- 4.9 38 69 66 7 1 4 3 5.0- 7.4 18 32 22 11 3 9 9 .. 7.5- 9.9 14 25 23 5 6 16 22 4 10.0-12.4 9 20 12 2 1 4 4 12.5-14.9

II 19 14 12 7 26 17 11 15.0-29.9 2 1 4 4 12 12 4 . . . . .. 30.0-49.9

1 2 2 3 2 9 5 16 50+

92

TABLE ,

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

eu It i va ting Households engaged in ,---------------------------

Total of cultivating 1 Person 2 Persons househ(llds which are ,------..;.._-----~ ,-------~-------~ engaged in Household

Size of land Industry

,----___ -A ________ ~

(class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers

,--------"----. , __ A __ -. , __ A __ -.

M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

4 Raigarb

All 8izes 832 1,387 1,131 214 57 48 9 314 328 295 5 Less than I 62 68 75 9 5 4 33 31 35 1.0- 2.4 262 346 295 2 30 27 3 142 145 139 2.5- 4.9 234 370 303 13 13 IJ 2 96 102 88 2 5.0- 7.4 114 195 162 24 2 2 34 39 28 1 7.5- 9.9 51 112 78 18 2 2 7 9 3 2

10.0-12.4 37 75 61 34 .. .. I 1 1 12.5-14.9 23 57 45 22 1 1 15.0-29.9 31 105 73 4S 30.0-49.9 10 29 17 31 50 + 8 30 22 25

5 Sarllngarh

All sizes 769 },214 1,064 147 34 25 9 317 322 307 5 Less than I 71 92 78 .. 4 1 3 47 ' 47 47 1.0- 2.4 247 307 304 3 19 14 5 137 135 138 1 2.5- 4.9 232 355 313 5 8 7 1 104 110 96 2 5.0- 7.4 102 181 152 17 2 2 25 25 23 2 7.5- 9.9 39 86 78 21 1 I 4 5 3

10.0-12.4 26 60 S4 14 12.5--14.9 13 28 21 II 15.0-29.9 30 78 50 46 30,0-49.9 9 27 14 30 50 +

RAIGARH

All sizes 51 77 75 19 8 7 1 10 11 8 1 Less than 1 2 5 4 " .. 1.0- 2.4 23 28 39 5 3 2 1 3 3 3 2.5- 4.9 11 17 10 5 2 2 3 3 3 .. 5.0- 7.4 8 13 11 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 7.5- 9.9 2 '1 4 1 2

10.0-12.4 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 12.5-14.9 2 5 5 3 ' . .. 15.0-29.9 2 1 1 2 1 1 30.0-49.9 50 +

93

B-XV

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND UBBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% SAMPLE)

Household Industry ~ __________ A __________________________________ ~

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons ~ ______ -A _____ =_~ ,.-___ A ________ ....... ~ ____ .A. _______ '"'"I

House Family Hired House Family Hired House Family Hired Size of land holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers (class ranges

,-__ .A._-----. , __ .-A-_ ....... .---A_--. in acres) M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Tahsil (Rural)

369 680 558 101 79 270 216 61 13 61 53 47 All sizes 20 32 36 .. .. Less Than 1 87 164 144 2 3 JO 9 .. 1.0- 2.4

113 210 172 8 11 42 37 5 4 3 2.5- 4.9 69 126 106 23 9 28 28 5.0- 7.4 29 57 40 12 13 44 35 4 7.5- 9.9 27 48 35 22 9 26 25 12 10.0-12.4 11 18 14 13 11 38 31 9 12.5-14.9 9 17 7 16 18 64 46 22 4 24 20 7 15.0-29.9 3 6 1 5 4 12 5 14 3 11 11 12 30.0-49.9 1 2 3 1 6 5 21 18 25 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

352 656 569 70 64 200 169 71 2 11 10 1 All Ii;US

20 44 28 Less Than 1 86 145 144 2 5 13 17 1.0- 2.4

114 219 195 3 6 19 21 2.5- 4.9 69 133 112 14 6 21 17 1 5.0- 7.4 20 36 37 12 14 44 38 9 .. .. 7.5- 9.9 18 33 30 12 7 21 19 2 6 5 10.0-12.4 9 17 9 6 4 11 12 5 12.5-14.9

14 25 13 18 15 48 32 27 5 5 15.0-29.9 2 4 I 3 7 23 13 27 30.0-49.9

50+

DISTRICT (URBAN)

29 46 52 11 4 13 14 7 All sizes 2 5 4 .. Less Than 1

17 23 35 5 .. .. .. 1.0- 2.4 5 11 6 1 1 1 5 2.5- 4.9 3 5 5 3 1 4 5 5.0- 7.4

1 5 4 7.5- 9.9 .. .. 10.0-12.4

I 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 12.5-14.9 1 1 2 15.0-29.9

30.0-49.9 50+

94 TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Household Total I to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total

,-_______ .A. _______ -, ,-_______ -"-_______ -, , _____ .A. _______ -..

Division and Rural HOtlse- Family Workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,--__ .A.-_-, workers holds r----"-----.. workers holds ,----"---,workers

only M F M F M F

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

RAIGARH

ALL INDUSTRIES T 4,916 7,507 6,487 604 311 494 470 72 1,021 1,553 1,392 182 (a) 3,457 5,7J8 4,974 562 285 472 444 72 921 1,470 1.307 178 (b) 1,459 1,789 1,513 42 26 22 26 100 83 85 4

R 4,718 7,242 6,261 556 '" 309 493 469 72 1,013 1.544 1,384 176 (a) 3,406 5,641 4,899 543 283 471 443 72 918 1,465 1,304 176 (b) 1,312 1,601 1,362 13 26 22 26 95 79 80

U 198 265 226 48 2 1 1 8 9 8 6 (a) 51 77 75 19 2 1 1 3 5 3 2 (b) 147 188 J5J 29 5 4 5 4

Division 0 T 198 349 268 23 9 16 8 J 22 31 31 1 Agnculture. live- (a) 153 296 219 22 7 14 6 J 19 28 28 1 stock, forestry, (b) 45 53 49 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 fishing and hunting

R 197 348 266 23 9 16 8 J 22 31 31 1 (a) 152 295 217 22 7 14 6 1 19 28 28 I (h) ·45 53 49 1 2 2 2 3 3 3

U 1 J 2 (a) 1 1 2

Major Group 00 T 7 10 11 2 3 4 5 Field produce (a) 7 IO II 2 3 4 5 and plantation crops R 6 9 9 2 3 4 5

(a) 6 9 9 2 3 4 5

U 2 (a) 2

Major GIOt·p 01 T plantation crops (a)

R (a)

Major Group 02 T 29 42 39 6 12 5 8 9 11 Forestry and (a) 18 33 i4 4 10 3 6 7 8 logging (b) 11 9 15 2 2 2 2 2 3

R 29 42 39 6 12 5 8 9 11 (a) 18 33 24 4 10 3 6 7 8 (b) II 9 15 2 2 2 2 2 3

Major Group 03 T 8 10 9 1 l Fishing (al 5 6 6 1 1

(b) 3 4 3

R 8 10 9 (a) 5 6 6 (b) 3 4 3

NOle:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

95

B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS

20% SAMPLE)

7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Months not stated ,-_______ .A. ______ --. ,-------~---------.

,-_______ .A. ______ -.

House- Family workers Hired House- Famil~ workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T Holds ,----"---------. workers holds .--.:,....----, workers holds .-----'------. workers R

M F M F M F U

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ,26 2

DISTRICT

418 630 531 44 3,036 4,599 3,922 291 130 231 172 15 T 349 555 465 44 1,830 3,074 2,652 253 72 147 106 15 (a) 69 75 66 1,206 1,525 1,270 38 58 84 66 (b)

410 622 523 40 2,862 4,358 3,718 253 124 225 167 15 R 342 547 458 40 1,792 3,012 2,588 240 71 146 106 15 (0)

68 75 65 1,070 1,346 1.130 13 53 79 61 (b)

8 8 8 4 174 241 204 38 6 6 5 U 7 8 7 4 38 62 64 13 1 1 .. (a) 1 1 136 179 140 25 5 5 5 (b)

6 8 9 155 281 209 21 6 13 11 T 4 7 7 119 236 170 20 4 11 8 (a) 2 1 2 36 45 39 1 2 2 3 (b)

5 7 7 155 281 209 21 6 13 JJ R 3 6 5 119 236 170 20 4 11 8 (a) 2 1 2 36 45 39 1 2 2 3 (b)

1 1 2 U 1 1 2 (a)

3 4 5 TOO 3 4 5 (a)

2 3 3 R 2 3 3 (a)

_ 2 U 2 (a)

T 01 (a)

R (a)

12 14 18 2 7 4 T 02 6 9 9 2 7 4 (a) 6 5 9 (b)

12 14 18 2 7 4 R .. 6 9 9 2 7 4 (a) 1 I 6 5 9 (b)

1 6 8 7 T 03 .. .. 4 5 5 (a) 1 1 2 3 2 (b)

1 6 8 7 R .. 4 5 S (a) I 2 3 2 (b)

96

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFmD BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

( BASED ON

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total ,-______ .A.. __ ~ __ ............... ,..--____ -----A. ______ --. ,..-______ .A.. _______ --.

Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,-__ .A.. __ , workers holds ,----"-----, workers holds ,-__ .A.. __ -. workers

only M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

RAJGARH

Major Group 04 T 153 286 208 23 2 2 2 9 16 13 Livestock and (a) 122 246 177 22 2 2 2 8 IS 13 Hunting (b) 31 40 31 I I 1

R 153 286 208 23 2 2 2 9 16 13 (a) 122 246 177 22 2 2 2 8 IS 13 (b) 31 40 31 1 1 1

Division 1 T 33 57 53 1 11 23 17 1 14 19 23 Mining and (a) 24 43 40 1 8 17 13 1 10 17 19 quarrying (b) 9 14 13 3 6 4 4 2 4

R 33 57 53 1 11 23 17 1 14 19 23 (a) 24 43 40 1 8 17 13 I 10 17 19 (b) 9 14 13 3 6 4 4 2 4

Major Group 10 T 33 57 53 11 23 17 1 14 19 23 Mining and (a) 24 43 40 8 17 13 1 10 17 19 quarrying (b) 9 14 13 3 6 4 4 2 4

R - 33 57 53 11 23 17 14 19 23 (a) 24 43 40 8 17 13 10 17 19 (b) 9 14 13 3 6 4 4 2 4

Division 2&3 T 4,685 7.101 6,166 580 291 455 445 70 985 1,503 1,338 181 Manufacturing (a) 3,280 5.379 4,715 539 270 441 425 70 892 1.425 1.260 177

(b) 1,405 1,722 1.451 41 21 14 20 93 78 78 4

R 4.488 6,837 5,942 532 289 454 444 70 977 1,494 1,330 175 (a) 3,230 5,303 4.642 520 268 440 424 70 889 1.420 /,257 175 (b) 1.258 1,534 1,300 12 21 14 20 88 74 73

U 197 264 224 48 2 1 1 8 9 8 6 (a) 50 76 73 19 2 1 1 3 5 3 2 (b) 147 188 151 29 5 4 5 4

Major Group 20 T 1,059 1,419 1,513 175 112 157 164 21 170 236 261 43 FOodstuffs (a) 851 1.263 1,280 167 103 151 156 21 156 233 243 42

(b) 208 156 233 8 9 6 8 14 3 18 1

R 1,025 1.390 ,,472 165 III 157 163 21 169 235 261 42 (a) 841 1,255 ,265 162 102 lSI 155 21 156 233 243 42 (b) 184 135 207 3 9 6 8 13 2 18

U 34 29 41 10 (a) 10 8 15 5 .. .. (b) 24 21 26 5 1 1

Major Group 21 T 12 20 4 11 Beverages (a) 6 9 4 7

(b) 6 11 4

R 12 20 4 11 (a) 6 9 4 1 (b) 6 11 4

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted"

97

XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL ARE AS-Oontd.

20% SAMPLE)

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated ,---------"--------'"""" ~-------A-_-----~ r--------"--------~

House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T holds ,..-__ .A__-----. workers holds ,----"-~----. workers holds ,----"---~ workers R

M F M F M F U

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

3 2 137 259 184 21 4 6 7 T 04 3 2 109 222 156 20 2 4 4 (a)

28 37 28 1 2 2 3 (b)

3 2 137 259 184 21 4 6 7 R 3 2 109 222 156 20 2 4 4 (a)

28 37 28 1 2 2 3 (b)

5 7 8 3 8 5 T 1 4 5 6 2 4 2 (a) 1 2 2 1 4 3 (b)

5 7 8 3 8 5 R 4 5 6 2 4 2 (a) 1 2 2 1 4 3 (h)

5 7 8 3 8 5 TIO 4 5 6 2 4 2 (a) 1 2 2 1 "4 3 (b)

5 7 8 3 8 5 R 4 5 6 2 4 2 (a) I 2 2 1 4 3 (b)

412 622 522 44 2.876 4,311 3,705 270 121 210 156 15 T2&3 345 548 458 44 1,707 2,833 2.476 233 66 132 96 15 (a) 67 74 64 1./69 1,478 1,229 37 55 78 60 (b)

405 615 516 40 2,702 4,070 3,501 232 115 204 151 15 R 339 541 453 40 1,669 2.771 2,412 220 65 131 96 15 (a) 66 74 63 1,033 1,299 1,089 12 50 73 55 (b)

7 7 6 4 174 241 204 38 6 6 5 U 6 7 5 4 38 62 64 13 1 1 .. (a) 1 1 136 179 140 25 5 5 5 (b)

74 92 107 12 677 8\}0 940 96 26 44 41 3 T 20 67 88 100 12 505 754 748 89 20 37 33 3 (a)

7 4 7 172 136 192 7 6 7 8 (b)

73 92 106 10 648 864 905 89 24 42 37 3 R 66 88 99 10 497 746 735 86 20 37 33 3 (a)

7 4 7 151 118 I7D 3 4 5 4 (b)

1 2 29 26 35 7 2 2 4 U 1 2 8 8 13 3 .. .. (a)

21 18 22 4 2 2 4 (b)

12 20 4 11 T 21 6 9 4 7 (a) 6 11 4 (b)

12 20 4 11 R 6 9 4 7 (a) 6 11 4 (b)

98

TABEL

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Rural ,...---___ .A.. ______ ...... r--------.A-------. r-------.A..-------, Division and Urban House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hi~ed House- Family workers Hired Major Group holds r--_.A..-- ...... workers holds r-----'----. workers holds r--_.A..---., workres

M F M F M F

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

RAIGARH

Major Group 22 T 138 235 146 23 4 8 7 38 68 45 Tobacco Products (a) 114 206 137 21 4 8 7 36 66 45

(b) 24 29 9 2 2 2

R 132 229 142 18 4 8 7 38 68 45 (a) III 203 134 16 4 8 7 36 66 45 (b) 21 26 8 2 2 2

U 6 6 4 5 (a) 3 3 3 5 (b) 3 3 1

Major Group 23 T 1,105 1,764 1,613 49 69 126 128 316 487 463 19 Textile-Cotton (a) 819 1,391 1,287 36 66 124 125 284 450 437 19

(b) 286 373 326 13 3 2 3 32 37 26

R 1.030 1,634 1,488 35 69 126 128 316 487 463 19 (a) 805 1,361 1.256 35 66 124 125 284 450 437 19 (b) 225 273 232 3 2 3 32 37 26

U 75 130 125 14 (a) 14 30 31 1 (b) 61 100 94 13

Major Group 24 T 61 80 73 3 3 2 4 2 14 15 15 Textile-J ute (a) 32 47 35 3 2 2 3 2 11 13 11

(b) 29 33 38 1 1 3 2 4

R 61 80 73 3 3 2 4 2 14 15 15 (a) 32 47 35 3 2 2 3 2 11 13 11 (b) 29 33 38 1 1 3 2 4

Major Group 2S T 2 2 Textile-wool (a) 1 J

(b) 1 1

R 2 2 (a) 1 .. (b) 1 I

Major Group 26 T 7 11 8 2 2 3 3 Textile-silk (a) 4 7 8 2 2 3 3

(b) 3 4

R 4 6 4 2 3 3 (a) 3 4 4 2 3 3 (b) 1 2

U 3 5 4 2 (a) 1 3 4 2 (b) 2 2

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omittei1.

99

XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS-Oontd.

20% SAMPLE) . , 7 to 9 Months 10 Months to I. year Months not stated

~ _______ A ______ ~ , _______ A __ ~_--, ,-- , House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T holds ,---A_---. workers holds ,_--A. __ --. workers holds ,-----------... workers R

M F M F M F U

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

28 46 27 7 62 104 62 14 6 9 5 T 22 27 45 27 7 42 79 53 12 5 8 5 (a) 1 I 20 25 .9 2 1 1 (b)

27 45 26 7 57 99 59 9 6 9 5 1 R 26 44 26 7 40 77 51 7 5 8 5 I (a) 1 1 17 22 8 2 I 1 (b)

5 5 3 5 U 2 2 2 5 (a) 3 3 1 (b)

126 194 159 3 567 917 827 25 27 40 36 2 T 23 110 174 145 3 344 615 558 12 15 28 22 2 (a)

16 20 14 223 302 269 13 12 12 14 (b)

124 190 157 3 495 792 705 11 26 39 35 2 R 108 170 143 3 332 589 529 11 15 28 22 2 (a)

16 20 14 163 203 176 11 11 13 (b)

2 4 2 72 125 122 14 U 2 4 2 12 26 29 1 . ' ' . (a)

60 99 93 13 1 1 (b)

2 7 7 42 56 47 T 24 2 7 7 17 25 14 (a)

25 31 33 (b)

2 7 7 42 S6 41 R 2 7 7 17 2S 14 (a)

25 31 33 (b)

1 T 2S 1 .. .. (a)

1 1 (b)

'1 R .. ' . ., (a) 1 1 1 (b)

5 8 5 2 T 26 2 4 5 2 (a) 3 4 (b)

2 3 R I 1 (a) 1 2 (b)

3 S 4 2 U 1 3 4 2 (a) 2 2 (b)

100

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Rural

,-______ .A. _____ -, ,------__ .A. ______ ~ ,-_. _____ .A. ______ -,

Division and Urban House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group holds ,-__ .A. __ -. workers holds ,-__ .A. __ ~ workers holds ,-__ .A. __ -., workers

M F M F M F

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

RAIGARH

Major Group 27 T 129 226 132 76 6 8 9 6 15 31 21 19 T extil c-miscelJa- (a) 84 173 III 75 6 8 9 6 15 31 21 19 neous (b) 45 53 21 I

R J08 200 119 74 6 8 9 6 15 31 21 19 (a) 77 163 105 74 6 8 9 6 15 31 21 19 (b) 31 37 14

U 21 26 13 2 (a) 7 10 6 I (b) 14 16 7 I

Major Group 28 T 850 1,230 1,040 57 59 92 73 22 212 310 253 19 Manufacture of (a) 566 876 728 53 56 90 70 22 192 298 239 19 wood and wooden (b) 284 354 312 4 3 2 3 20 12 14 products

212 310 253 19 R 836 1,213 t,02S 53 59 92 73 22 (a) 562 868 723 53 56 90 70 22 192 298 239 19 (b) 274 345 302 3 2 3 20 12 • 14

U 14 17 15 4 (a) 4 8 5 (b) 10 9 10 4

Major Group 31 T 98 138 101 4 4 4 17 21 19 Leather and (a) 56 84 69 1 1 1 16 20 19 leather products (b) 42 54 32 3 3 3 1 1

R 95 133 99 4 4 4 15 17 17 (a) 54 80 67 1 1 I 14 16 17 (b) 41 53 32 3 3 3 1 I

U 3 5 2 2 4 2 (a) 2 4 2 2 4 2 (b) I I

Major Group 33 T 4 5 4 Chemicals and (a) 3 4 3 chemical (b) 1 1 t products

R 4 5 4 (a) 3 4 3 (b) 1 1 1

Major Group 34-35 T 372 552 510 21 8 13 15 100 143 135 15 Non-metallic (a) 296 463 422 18 6 12 13 92 137 125 12 mineral products (b) 76 89 88 3 2 I 2 8 6 10 3 other than petroleum

95 139 129 10 and coal R 362 544 501 16 8 13 15 (a) 294 461 420 16 6 12 13 91 136 124 to

(b) 68 83 81 2 I 2 4 3 5

U 10 8 9 5 5 4 6 5 (a) 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 (b) 8 6 7 3 .. ' 4 3 5 3

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

101

XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBEll OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREA8-Contd.

20% SAMPLE)

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated ,--__ ~_.....:::.._ ___ A ___ ~ ____ ---"\

~-------~-------. ~-----~-------~ House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T holds r-'---..A...---~ workers holds ,---"----~ workers holds ,----"---~ workers R

M F M F M F U

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

6 14 ,5 100 170 97 50 2 3 T 27 5 13 3 57 119 78 49 1 2 (a) 1 1 2 43 51 19 1 t 1 (b)

6 14 5 80 145 84 48 2 R 5 13 3 50 109 72 48 2 (a) 1 1 2 30 36 12 (b)

20 > 25 13 2 U 7 10 6 I .. (al

13 IS 7 1 1 (b)

58 76 63 2 506 720 627 9 15 32 24 5 T 28 36 54 46 2 275 420 362 5 7 14 11 5 (a) 22 22 17 231 300 265 4 8 18 13 (b)

56 75 62 2 494 704 613 5 15 32 24 5 R 35 53 46 2 272 413 357 5 7 14 11 5 (al 21 22 16 222 291 256 8 18 13 (b)

2 12 16 14 4 U 1 3 7 5 (al 1 9 9 9 4 (b)

7 10 7 68 101 69 2 2 2 T 31 5 8 S 34 SS 44 (a) 2 2 2 34 46 25 2 2 2 (b)

7 10 7 67 100 69 2 2 2 R 5 8 5 34 55 44 .. (a) 2 2 2 33 45 25 2 2 2 {b)

U " .. (a) I I (b)

2 2 2 2 T 33 2 I 1 1 (a)

1 1 1 (hi

2 2 2 2 R 2 1 I I (al

1 1 1 (b)

70 105 98 3 189 285 255 3 5 6 7 T 34-35 57 88 81 3 139 222 199 3 2 4 4 (a) 13 17 17 50 63 56 3 2 3 (b)

70 105 98 3 184 281 252 3 5 6 7 R 57 88 81 3 138 221 198 3 2 4 4 (a) 13 17 17 46 60 54 3 2 3 (b)

5 4 3 U 1 1 1 (a) 4 3 2 (b)

102

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN

(BASED ON

Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Household Industry Division and Major Group

Total .-______ .A. ______ , .-_______ .A. ____ ---, ,-______ .A. ______ ,

Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Urban holds .-__ ..A.._-, workers holds .-__ .A. __ -, workers holds .----"----, workers

only M F M F M F

2

Major Group 36 T Basic metals and their (a) products except macbi- (b) nery and transport equipment R

(a) (b)

U (a) (b)

Major Group 37 T Machinery (all kinds (b) other than transport) and electrical equipment

U (b)

Major Group 38 T Transport equipment (a)

(b)

R (b)

u (a) (b)

3

531 236 295

522 235 287

9 1 8

6 1 5

4 4

2 I 1

Major Group 39 T 310 Miscellaneous Manu- (a) 211 facturing industries (b) 99

R 291 (a) 206 (b) 85

U (a) (b)

19 5

14

4

837 412 425

823 410 413

14 2

i2

7 1 6

5 5

2 1 1

574 442 132

553 437 116

21 5

16

5

675 329 346

669 327 342

6 2 4

1 1

345 301 44

341 299 42

4 2 2

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

6

32 27 5

29 27

2

3

3

2 2

2 2

129 128

1

128 127

1

7

4 4

4 4

22 22

21 21

8

7 7

7 7

38 38

37 37

1 1

9

6 6

6 6

35 35

35 35

10

5 5

5 5

14 14

14 14

22 18 4

22 18 4

78 69 9

78 69 9

12

37 32 5

37 32 5

151 141 10

151 141 10

14

RAIGARH

32 29

3

32 29 3

90 87 3

90 87

3

II 11

11 11

"

54 54

54 54

103

XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL ARE AS-Concld.

20% SAMPLE)

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated _-------A------~ ~-------A-~-----~ ~-------A-------~ House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T holds ~ ___ .A._~ workers holds ,--_.A-__ ';--'\ workers holds ~ __ .A-___ ~ workers R

M F M F M F U

. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

21 33 21 4 465 727 594 12 19 33 22 T 36 20 32 20 4 187 328 267 7 7 13 7 (a)

J J 1 278 399 327 5 12 20 15 (b)

21 33 21 4 456 713 588 9 19 33 22 R 20 32 20 4 186 326 265 7 7 13 7 (a) 1 I J 270 387 323 2 12 20 15 (b)

9 14 6 3 U 1 2 2 .. (a) 8 12 4 3 (b) .

T 37 (b)

U (b)

2 2 2 3 4 T 38 1 1 2 . ' .. .. (a) 1 1 3 4 1 (b)

3 4 R 3 4 (b)

1 2 U 1 2 ., (a)

1 (b)

17 41 26 10 176 305 176 47 17 39 18 4 T 39 14 36 22 10 97 201 143 46 9 26 14 4 (a) 3 5 4 79 104 33 1 8 13 4 (b)

17 41 26 10 159 286 172 46 16 38 18 4 R 14 36 22 10 94 198 141 45 8 25 14 4 (a) 3 5 4 65 88 31 1 8 13 4 (b)

.. 17 19 4 1 U 3 3 2 1 (a)

14 16 2 (b)

104

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE AND

(BASED ON

Particulars Total Size of sample ,_.A._. Total No. of households Total No, of sample

, __ -.A. ___ ---,

Rural house- Total household popu- hous~- Total sample household Single member Urban holds lation holds population households ...--____ .A. _____ -, , ____ __.A. ____ ---, ,-_____ .A. ___ -,

P M F P M F Households M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAIGHARH

TOTAl. 211,736 1,041,226 517,958 523,268 42,290 206,831 102,114 104,717 2,375 1,064 1,311

ALL RURAL AREAS 198,143 981,339 486,454 494,885 39,585 195,006 95,959 99,047 2,067 862 1,205

I Households engaged neither in cultivation nor in Household

2 Industry Household engaged in

6,218 21,083 10,409 10,674 1,1l5 455 660

Household Industry only 1,312 5,654 2,803 2,851 64 16 48 3 Households engaged in cultivation

(All sizes) 32,055 168,269 82,747 85,522 888 391 497

Size of holding groups (in acres)

(i) Less than I 1,438 5,351 2,573 2,778 123 40 83

(ii) 1.0- 2.4 6,376 26,242 12,814 13,428 307 117 190 . (iii) 2.5- 4.9 6,981 32,276 15,858 16,418 212 97 115

(iv) 5.0- 7.4 5,515 28,104 13,855 14,249 117 62 55

(v) 7.5- 9.9 2,984 ,;

16,703 8,295 8,408 36 19 17

(vi) 10.0-12.4 2,723 16,045 7,897 8,148 37 18 19

(vii) 12.5-14.9 1,394 8,947 4,440 4,507 11 8 3

(viii) 15.0-29.9 3,505 24,894 12,247 12,647 32 22 10

(ix) 30.0-49.9 786 6,607 3,236 3,371 8 4 4

(x) 50+ 334 2,985 1,471 1,514 5 4

(xi) Unspecified 19 US 61 54

ALL URBAN AREAS 13,593 59,887 31,504 28,383 2,705 11,825 6,155 5,670 308 202 106

105

B-XVII

PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY

20% SAMPLE)

Size of sample hOusebolds __________________________ -A __________________________ ~

2-3 Members 4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and over S.

r-----A-------"\ r-------"------""""\ r---.A.----~ r----A-----"""\ No. Households M F Households M F Households M F Households M F

13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT

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630 774 811 565 1,301 1.406 113 .. 22 438 7 36 40 (i)

2,458 3,069 3,171 2,883 6,742 7,135 639 2,399 2.444 89 487 488 (ii)

2,098 2,655 2.730 3,462 8,304 8,584 1.047 3,921 4,061 162 881 928 (iii)

1,318 1.719 1,703 2,756 6,689 6.945 1,097 4,123 4.251 227 1,262 1,295 (iv)

537 708 708 1,470 3,647 3,684 753 2,869 2,920 188 ],052 1,079 (v)

428 555 561 1,302 3,241 3.335 720 2,739 2,811 236 1,344 1,422 (vi)

172 226 231 607 1,524 1,539 421 1,614 1.644 183 1,068 1.090 (vii)

332 448 438 1,312 3,305 3,424 1,156 4,444 4.560 673 4,028 4,215 (viii)

50 71 67 198 497 509 269 1,OS3 1,069 261 1,611 1.722 (ix)

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6 6 9 8 19 19 4 3 4 32 23 (xi)

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PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educationallevels ,-____ ___..A. ______ ~

Literate (without Primary or Junior Matriculation Total population Illiterate educational level) Basic and above ,-____ -A.. ____ --.

r----A---....... ,-___ -A. __ -. r----.....__--. ,--_-A-_..,

Age group Persons Males Females Males Femal~s Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAIGARH DISTRICT

All ages 1,041,226 517,958 523,268 389,127 497,441 87,288 18,941 37,993 6,546 3,550 340

0-4 155,077 75,997 79,080 75,997 79,080 5-9 160,331 79,591 80.740 63,496 74,735 15,367 5.888 728 117

10-14 105,275 56,328 48,947 32,482 42,326 18.195 5,041 5.643 1,578 8 2 15-19 75,570 38,798 36,772 23,094 33,178 7,863 2,058 7,348 1,448 493 88

20-24 80,990 36,143 44,847 22,496 41,908 7,345 1,698 5,223 1,125 1,079 116 25-29 94,586 47,199 47.387 32.548 45,225 9,304 1,332 4.625 775 722 55 30-34 82,718 41,558 41,160 29,800 39,750 7,680 895 3,650 479 428 36 35-44 119,588 62,646 56,942 46,461 55,325 10,478 1,031 5,254 559 453 27

45-59 108,089 53,963 54,126 41,829 53,040 7,897 705 3,947 366 290 15 60+ 58,464 25,440 33,024 20.645 32,635 3,149 290 1,571 98 75 1

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MornER TONGUE (Alphabetical Order)

Total Rural Urban

--- ,..-------"-------- ,...-----"---~

Language Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT

All Languages Total 1,041,226 517,958 523,268 981,339 486,454 494,885 59,887 31,504 28,383

/ AfghanilKabulilPashto/ Pakhto/ Pathan; 61 32 29 60 31 29

2 Ahiri 1,494 827 667 1,494 827 667 3 Arabic/Arbi 1 1 1 1 4 Assamese 1 1 5 Asuri 1 1 6 Awadhi 3 3 2 2 7 Banjari 1,558 782 776 1,558 782 776 8 Beldari 6 4 2 6 4 2 9 Bengali 2,793 1,227 1,566 1,797 665 1,132 996 562 434

10 Bhojpuri 28 21 7 14 11 3 14 10 4

11 Bhoyari 18 17 1 18 17 1 12 Bhuani 3 1 2 3 1 2 13 Bhutani 1 1 I I .. 14 Bihari 559 332 227 489 276 213 70 56 14 15 Binjhwari 3 3 3 3 16 Birhore 300 154 146 300 154 146 /7 Brijbhasal Brajbhaf..a 2 2 1 I I 18 Bundelkhandi 9 4 5 6 3 3 3 2 19 Burmese 1 I . 1 1 20 Byadha 49 29 20 49 29 20

21 Chhattisgarhi 54,127 26,151 27,976 44,138 21,219 22,919 9,989 4,932 5.057 22 Czech/Czechoslovakian 3 1 2 3 1 2 .. 23 Deshwali/Hariani 162 131 31 67 36 31 95 95 24 Dhelki 58 .. 58 58 .. 58 25 Dhangari 1,074 339 735 1,029 294 735 45 4S 26 Dorma 5 2 3 5 2 3 27 Dutch 4 4 2 2 .. 2 2 28 English 23 16 7 13 9 4 10 7 3 29 French 3 3 3 3 30 Garhwali 62 49 13 61 48 13

31 German 5 .. 5 5 5 .. 32 Gondani 5 I 4 .. .. 5 1 4 33 Gondi 53 26 27 35 15 20 18 11 7 34 Gorkhali 6 5 I 1 1 5 5 35 Gujarati 1,063 578 485 138 84 54 925 494 431 36 Gurumukhi 320 62 258 7 7 .. 313 55 258 37 Gwa1ri 57 35 22 57 35 22 38 Hindi 625,420 312,678 312,742 589,677 293,566 296,111 35,743 19,112 16.631 39 Jangali/Korw" 1 I .. 1 1 .. 40 Kachchhi 17 9 8 6 3 3 11 6 5

41 Kanauri 2 2 2 2 .. 42 Kannada 12 7 5 3 3 9 4 5 43 Kharia 13,459 6,700 6,759 13,383 6,665 6,718 76 35 41 44 Kokani 9 2 7 .. . . 9 2 7 45 Ko1 69 34 35 69 34 35 46 Konda 181 106 75 181 106 75 .. 47 Korwa 5,012 2,515 2.497 5,011 2,514 2A97 1 I 48 KUfukh/Oraon 166,918 81,545 85,373 164,679 80,248 84,431 2,239 1.297 942 49 Magahi/Magadhi 37 28 9 37 28 9 50 Mahakuri 14 10 4 14 10 4

51 MaithiIi 3 3 .. 3 3 52 Malabar 8 3 5 8 3 5 .. 53 Malayalam 91 65 26 23 14 9 68 51 17 54 Malvi 2 2 2 2

116

TABLE C-V

MOTHER TONGUE (Alpha.betical Order)

Total Rural Urban r-------..A..-------, r----..A..-----, r-----... ..A...-------..

Language Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT-Cone/d.

55 Majhi-Korwa 5 3 2 5 3 2 56 Marathi 1,312 709 603 364 196 168 948 513 435 57 Marwari 3,434 1,802 1,632 1.750 891 859 1,684 911 773 58 Maina 3 1 2 3 1 2 59 Mirgani 849 345 504 849 345 504 .. 60 Munduri 585 292 293 538 269 269 47 23 24

61 Muria 22 9 13 22 9 13 62 Nagwanshi 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 63 Nepali 124 72 52 97 56 41 27 16 11 64 Oriya 96,878 47.S22 49,056 94,306 46,500 47,806 2,572 1,322 1,250 65 Pando 507 242 265 507 242 265 66 Paradhi 9 6 3 9 6 3 67 Parji 21 8 13 21 8 13 68 Parsi-Gondi 8 6 2 8 6 2 69 Punjabi 534 451 83 219 136 83 315 315 70 Rajasthani 811 443 368 811 443 368

71 Sadri/Sadon 56,038 28,732 27,306 55,747 28,609 27,138 291 ]23 168 72 Sanskrit 120 120 .. 120 120 73 Shikari 67 33 34 67 33 34 74 Sindhi 1,473 769 704 58 37 21 1,415 732 683 75 Sipari 1 1 1 1 76 Savara 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 77 Tamil 129 90 39 34 27 7 95 63 32 78 TeJugu 503 308 195 97 67 30 406 241 165 79 Turi 253 143 110 253 143 110 .. 80 Urdu 2,357 990 1,367 1,745 989 756 612 611

81 Uttari 5 5 5 5

117

TABLE C-V

MOTHER TONGUE (TahRilwise for rural areas only)

Total Total S.

,-_______ ----A. ______ ..... S. ,-________ ..A. _________ -.

No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Females No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Udaipur Tahsil 4 Raigarh Tahsil

Total 176,893 89,440 87,453 Total 191,684 93,865 97,819

1 Hindi 111,314 56,845 54,469 2 Kurukh 33,530 16,829 16,701 3 Chhattisgarhi 16,066 8,013 8,053 4 Oriya 9,939 4,917 5,022 5 Kharia 574 303 271

I Hindi 142,278 70,097 72,181 2 Oriya 31,632 16,121 15,511 3 Chhattisgarhi 10,557 4,349 6,208 4 Kharia 3,145 1,531 1,614 5 Kurukh 1,952 915 1,037

6 Sadan/Sadri 7 Others 5,470 2,533 2,937

6 Sadan/Sadri 7 Other~ 2,120 852 1,268

2 Jasbpur Tahsil 5 Saraogarh Tabsil

Total 300,340 149,681 150,659 Total 175,671 85,555 90,116

I Kurukh 118,523 57,110 61,413 2 Hindi 89,942 45,165 44,777 3 Sadan/Sadri 55,741 28,605 27,136 4 Oriya 11,831 6,151 5,680 5 Chhattis6arhi 9,300 4,798 4,502 6 Kharia 6,380 3,224 3,156 7 Others 8,633 4,628 3,995

1 Hindi 143,792 70,553 73,239 2 Oriya 28,166 13,143 15,023 3 Chhattisgarhi 1,090 512 578 4· Kharia 581 289 292 5 Kurukh 306 155 151 6 Sadan/Sadri 4 2 2 7 Others 1,732 901 831

3 Ghargoda Tahsil

Total 136,751 67,913 68,838

1 Hindi 102,351 50,906 51,445 2 Oriya 12,738 6,168 6,570 3 Kurukh 10,368 5,239 5,129 4 Chhattiagarhi 7,125 3,547 3,578 5 Kharia 2,703 1,318 1,385 6 Sadan/Sadri 2 2 7 Others 1,464 733 731

118

TABLE C-VII

RELIGION

Total Total Hindu Muslim Jain Rural ---A. """'\ ,...-_ ...... _----. ,---"----------"---"""'\

District/Tahsil Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAIGARH DlSTRICf Total 1,041,126 517,958 523,168 470,464 472,478 3,101 3,164 190 140

Rural 981,339 486,454 494,885 441,533 446,187 1,531 1,692 47 27

Urban 59,887 31,504 18,383 18,931 26,191 1,670 1,472 143 113

1 Udaipur Tahsil Rural 176,893 89,440 87,453 85,808 85,307 176 225

2 Jashpur Tahsil Rural 300.340 149,681 150,659 109,657 105,446 968 1,081 34 19 3 Ghargoda Tahsil Rural 136,751 67,913 68,838 67,098 68,026 195 193 2

4 Raigarh Tahsil Rural 191,684 93,865 97,819 93,569 97,544 149 140 11 8

5 Sarangarh Tahsil Rural 175,671 85,555 90,116 85,401 89,964 43 53

TABLE C-VIl-Concld.

RELIGION Other religions Religion and not

Total Sikh Christian Buddhist persuasions stated Rural , __ -A.-___.., ,---.A. __ -. , __ ---'-__ -. r-----"-- --. ,-__ ..A. __ -.

District/Tahsil Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

RAIGARH DISTRICT Total 352 265 43,444 46,915 4 1 303 305

Rural 90 80 42,951 46,495 302 304

Urban 162 185 493 420 4 1 1 1

Udaipur Tahsil Rural 12 3,385 1,871 59 50

2 Jashpur Tahsil Rural ]8 17 38,919 43,977 85 119

3 Ghargoda Tahsil Rural 11 2 547 560 60 57

4 Raigarh Tahsil Rural 49 61 58 39 29 27

5 Sarangarh Tahsil Rural 42 48 69 5]

TABLE C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

District/Tahsil

RAIGARH DISTRICT

1 Udaipur Tahsil 2 Jashpur Tahsil

3 Ghargoda Tahsil

4 Raigarh Tahsil

5 Sarangarh Tahsil

District/Tahsil

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Udaipur Tahsil

2 Jashpur Tahsil

3 Ghargoda Tahsil

4 Raigarh Tahsil 5 Sarangarh Tahsil

Total Rural Urban

P

2 3

Total 115,719 Rural 108,634 Urban 7,085

Rural 13,637

Rural 19,950

Rural 11,582

Rural 23,430

Rural 40,035

Total Rural

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TABLE

SCHEDULED CASTES AND PART A-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

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11,558

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F M F M F M F M F

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

58,599 47,333 57,861 9,787 738 37,185 32,009 18,487 17,506 55,040 44,854 54,431 8,740 609 35,111 30,872 18,246 17,313

3,559 2,479 3,430 1,047 129 2,074 1,137 241 193

6,689 6,028 6,623 920 66 4,511 3,225 2,589 1,961

9,941 8,543 9,828 1,466 113 6,448 6,098 3,977 3,956

5,939 4,781 5,865 862 74 3,666 3,262 1,686 1,594

11,872 9,378 11,714 2,180 158 7,571 6,326 2,852 2,785

20,599 . 16,124 20,401 3,312 198 12,915 11,961 7,142 7,017

PART B-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

WORKERS ,_ ..... ---, I

Literate and educated Total Workers As

Illiterate Cultivator persons (I-IX) Urban ,....----...... -------. ........--A---. ,--...... ---. ,-_--A. __ -, ,-_ ...... --.

P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to II 12, 13

Total 477,936 235,761 242,175 195,262 236,344 40,499 5,831 148,779 134,~1 118,307 111,546 Rural 473,520 233,430 240,090 193,965 234,490 39,465 5,600 147,522 133,450 118,012 111,277 Urban 4,416 2,331 2,085 1,297 1,854 1,034 231 1,257 841 295 269

Rural 111,060 55,674 55,386 47,271 54,984 8,403 402 34,965 26,590 30,338 23,047

Rural 204,032 100,180 103,852 81,531 99,578 18,649 4,274 60,292 62,449 53,118 57,470

Rural 72,511 36,120 36,391 30,921 36,037 5,199 354 24,256 20,282 18,&03 16,375

Rural 52,932 25,575 27,357 20,924 27,008 4,651 349 17,213 14,388 10,036 9,015

Rural 32,985 15,881 17,104 13,318 16,883 2,563 221 10,796 9,741 5,717 5,370

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SCHEDULED TRIBES

of Workers and Non-Workers among Scheduled Castes

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20 131

114

169

18 ]9 20 21 22

3,101 2,456 603 3,056 2,431 158

45 25 445

351 260 3

1,508 1,382 18

329 242 3

483 261 101

385 286 33

213 359 60 178

153 181

10

9 13

6

47 121

4 28

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

142 287 89 144 53 143

1

3

75

10

8

32

25

41

38

243 394 157 12J 86 273

J2 4

19 3

22 4

40 108

64 2

17 3,658 2,421 19,935 26,590 T .. 2,974 1,860 18,483 24,168 R

17 684 561 1,452 2,422 U

591 193 2,437 3,464 R

285 181 3,561 3,843 R 2

304 121 1,977 2,677 R 3

1,018 624 3,987 5,546 R 4

776 741 6,521 8,638 R 5

of Workers and Non-Workers among Scheduled Tribes

W 0 R K E R S NON-WORKERS ,--________________ --.A. _________________________ .,-__ -A __

II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ___

In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, In In Fishing. Hunting Manufacturing Transport,

As and Plantations, At other than In Storage and Total Agricultural Orchards and Household Household In Trade and Communi- In Other Rural

Labourer allied activities Industry Industry Construction Commerce cations Services Urban ,..-_.A. __ -. ,--_-A ___ ....... ,--A---. ,-.A...---. ,_...A.--., ,_.A._---, ,--_--.A.. ___ ,-A----. ,....-...A._--.

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

14 15

20,364 15,813 ZO,313 15,799

51 14

2,573 2,710

4,433 2,742

4,709 3,236

4,531 3,770

4,067 3,341

16

1,548 1,456

91

249

406

135

389

277

17 18 19

1,674 1,977 1,622 1,494 1,967 1,610

180 10 t:Z

180

548

154

406

206

500

655

306

386

120

263

691

291

289

76

20 21

267 129 138

3

30

5

86

5

188 142

46

2

57

9

71

3

22 23

335 216 119

23

63

20

104

6

106 58 48

2

25

4

25

2

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

353 308

45

18

106

17

86

81

293 274

19

4

44

27

106

93

170 117

53

13

48

7

49

13 5,458 3,036 86,982 107.884 8 5,004 2,788 85,908 106,640

5 454 248 1,074 1.244

.. 1,248 382 20,709 28,796

2 1,433 870 39,888 41,403

254 186 11,864 16,109

6 1,546 700 8,362 12,969

523 650 5,085 7,363

T R U

R

R 2

R 3

R 4

R 5

12~

TABLE D-II

PLACE OF BIRTH

Enumerated in rural cr urban area of the District r------____ .A. ____________ ,

Total Rural Urban Country, State and District r-------"-----, ,---------'------l

,-______ .A. _____ -.,

where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT

TOTAL POPULATION 1,041,226 517,958 523,268 981,339 486,454 494.885 59,887 31,504 28,383 A Born UI India 1,036,870 515,661 521,209 978,461 485,006 493,455 58,409 30,655 27,754

1 Within Madhya Pradesh 986,965 496,/28 490,837 938,507 471,065 467,442 48,458 25,063 23,395

(a) Born in place of enume- 651,380 400,961 250,419 623,432 385,235 238,197 27,948 15,726 12,222 ration

(b) Born elsewhere in the di~trict of enumeration

277,693 77,136 200,557 266,834 72,217 \94,617 10,859 4,919 5,940

(c) :Born in other districts of 57,892 State

18,031 39,861 48,241 13,613 34,628 9,651 4,418 5,233

(i) Born in districts 55,433 16,671 38,762 47,463 13,173 34,290 7,970 3,498 4,472 contiguous to the Raigarh district

(1) Bilaspur district 33,688 9,468 24,220 27,430 6,719 20,711 6,258 2,749 3,509 (2) SUrguja district 13,385 4,991 8,394 13,232 4,922 8,310 153 69 84 (3) Rai pu r district 8,360 2,212 6,148 6,801 1,532 5,269 1,559 680 879

(ii) Non-conti grlOUS

districts of the State 2,459 1,360 1,099 778 440 338 1,681 920 761

II State in (ndia beyond Madhya Pradesh

49,905 19,533 30,372 '89,954 13,941 26.013 9,951 5,592 4,359

(a) States alld their districfs 38,105 12,470 25,635 34,264 10,580 23.684 3,841 1,890 J,951 contiguous to the district 0/ enllmeration

(l) Orissa 25,540 7,742 17,798 23,462 6,844 16,618 2,078 898 1,180

(i) Contiguous districts 21,788 6,276 15,512 20,455 5,775 14,680 1,333 501 832 I Sambalpur " 17,645 5,3}) 12,332 16,419 4,850 ]1,569 1,226 463 763 2 Sundargarh 4,143 963 3,180 4,036 925 3,111 107 38 69

(ii) Non-contiguous 3,752 1,466 2,286 3,007 1,069 1,938 745 397 348 districts Bihar 12,565 4,728 7,837 10,802 3,736 7,066 1,763 992 771

(i) Contiguous district 9,001 2,582 6,419 8,514 2,391 6,123 487 191. 296 1 Ranchi " 9,001 2,582 6,419 8,514 2,391 6,123 487 191 296

(ii) Non-contiguous districts

3,564 2,146 1,418 2,288 1,345 943 1.276 801 475

(b) Other non-contigllous States lJ,800 7,063 4,737 5,690 3,361 2,329 6,110 3,702 2,408

Andhra PradeSh 250 158 92 84 50 34 166 lOS 58 Maharashtra 1,091 609 482 224 127 97 867 482 385 Rajasthan 592 382 210 178 119 59 414 263 151 Uttar Pradesh 2,355 1,625 730 928 648 280 1,427 977 450 Assam 2,853 1,565 1,288 2,813 1,540 1,273 40 25 15 Gujrat 447 236 211 60 35 25 387 201 186 Jammu and Kashmir 20 18 2 15 14 1 5 4 1 Kerala 80 58 22 21 15 6 59 43 16 Madras 230 165 65 57 42 15 173 123 50 Mysore 30 22 8 8 8 22 14 8 Punjab 2,760 1,623 1,137 935 569 366 1,825 I,G54 771 West Bengal 942 537 405 321 178 143 621 359 262 Delhi 142 58 84 43 13 30 99 45 54 Himachal Pradesh 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 Tripura 4 4 1 1 3 3 Andman & Nicobar 1 1 1 1

Islands

123

ABLE D-ll

PLACE OF BIRTH

Enumerated in rural or urban area of the District ~ _________ -A-__________ "",

Total Rural Urban Country, State and District

,--__ --J-

"""" ,-____ ._...A. _____ """" ,---___ .A. ____ ~

where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to

RAIGARH DISTRICT

B Born in couutr~ in Asia beyond India (Incl. U. S. S. R.)

3,825 2,069 1,756 2.434 1,290 1,144 1,391 779 612

Afganisthan 1 1 1 1 Burma 9 7 2 1 1 8 6 2 Nepal 118 85 33 89 60 29 29 25 4 Pakistan 3.244 1,727 1,517 1,892 980 912 1,352 747 605 Bhutan 453 249 204 452 249 203 1 1

C Born in countries in Europe 27 18 9 24 15 9 3 3 (Excl. U. S. S. R.)

U.K. 3 2 2 2 1 Germani 1 I 1 1 Switzerland I 1 I I Holland 2 2 2 2 Austria 3 3 3 3 Belgium 15 15 13 13 2 2 Czechoslovakia 2 2 2 2

D Unclassifiable 504 210 294 420 143 277 84 67 17

E-HOUSING TABLES

126

TABLE

CENSUS HOUSES AND THE

Occupied Census ,---------------------------------

Hotels, Census Hostels, Sarais

Total Total No. houses vacant Workshop- Dharamshalas, Shops Rural of census at the time of Shop-Cum Cum- Tourist homes & excluding

District/Tahsil Urban houses house-listing Dwellings dwellings dwellings Inspection houses eating houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAIGARH DISTRICT Total 241,524 10,611 194,146 1,6'4 11,126 598 1.950

Rural 224,826 9,419 182,508 1,308 11,601 481 1,115

Urban 16,698 1,193 11,638 366 625 117 835

Udaipur Tahsil· Rural 36,468 1,156 30,981 196 1,969 38 184

2 Jashpur Tahsil Total 69,160 3,534 52,484 285 2,807 342 684

Rural 67,532 3,407 51,379 278 2,764 342 523

Urban 1,628 127 1,105 7 43 161

3 Gharghoda Tahsil· Rural 30,682 820 26,711 1~9_" 1,688 24 57

4 Raigarh Tahsil Total 54,784 2,728 44,767 668 2,816 128 765

Rural 42,356 1,846 35,998 361 2,441 29 170

Urban 12,428 882 8,769 307 375 99 595

S Sarangarh Tahsil Total 50,430 2,374 39,203 366 2,946 66 260

Rural 47,788 2,190 37.439 314 2,739 48 181

Urban 2,642 184 1,764 52 207 18 79

*Entlrely rural

127

E-l

USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Houses used as: ____ .A. _______________________________________ --.

Schools, and other edu- Places of Public health & cational institu- entertainment (Cine- medical institu-

Factories tions including Restaurants, mas, theatres,clubs, tions Hospitals, Business Workshops training classes Sweetmeat gymnasiums) and Health centres, Total houses and coaching and shops and community gather- Doctor's clinics Rural & offices Worksheds shop classes eating places ing (Panchayatghar) Dispensaries, etc. Others Urban District/Tahsil

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 2

307 2,131 823 34 1,659 167 15,197 Total RAIGARH DlSTRICf

104 1,864 776 25 1,503 108 14,014 Rural

203 267 47 9 156 S9 1,183 Urban

33 323 140 74 25 1.349 Rural Udaipur Tahsil·

53 905 337 17 466 47 7,199 Total 2 Jashpur Tahsil

30 880 330 15 453 41 7,090 Rural

23 25 7 2 13 6 109 Urban

15 125 77 5 136 12 853 Rural 3 Gharghoda Tahsil·

179 516 154 6 469 62 1,526 Total 4 Raigarh Tahsil

20 314 123 2 354 15 683 Rural

159 202 31 4 115 47 843 Urban

27 262 115 6 514 21 4,270 Total 5 Sarangarb Tahsil

6 222 106 3 486 IS 4,039 Rural

21 40 9 3 28 6 231 Urban

128

TABLE E-II

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households in Census Houses used as Total Total ~------------~-----------~ Rural Tenure No.of Shop-Cum- Workshop-Cum- Dwelling with

District/Tahsil Urban status Households Dwellings dwellings dwellings other uses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAIGARH DISTRICT Total Total 42,806 40,302 267 2,237 Owned 39,719 37.390 199 2,130 Rented 3,087 2,912 68 107

Rural Total 40,147 37,802 211 2,134 Owned 38,242 36,017 164 2,061 Rented 1,905 1.785 47 73

Urban Total 2,659 2,500 56 103 Owned 1,477 1,373 35 69 Rented 1,182 1,127 21 34

1 Udaipur Tahsil. Rural Total 6.684 6,282 31 371 Owned 6.370 5.999 21 350 Rented 314 283 10 21

2 Jashpur Tahsil Total Total 11,150 10,618 49 483 Owned 10,611 10,109 34 468 Rented 539 509 15 15

Rural Total 10,919 10,397 48 474 Owned 10,492 9,995 34 463 Rented 427 402 14 11

Urban Total 231 221 9 Owned 119 114 5 Rented 112 107 4

3 Gharghoda Tahsil· Rural Total 5,723 5,394 18 311 Owned 5,487 5,180 15 292 Rented 236 214 3 19

4 Raigarh Tahsil Total Total /0.596 9,945 99 552 Owned 9.165 8,577 69 519 Rented 1,43] 1,368 30 33

Rural Total 8,576 8,028 S4 494 Owned 8,140 7,613 43 484 Rented 436 415 11 10

Urban Total 2,020 1,917 45 58 Owned 1.025 964 26 35 Rented 99S 953 19 23

5 Sarallgarh Tahsil Total Total 8,653 8,063 70 520 Owned 8,086 7,525 60 501 Rented 567 538 10 19

Rural Total 8,245 7,701 60 484 Owned 7.753 7,230 51 472 Rented 492 471 9 12 . ,

Urban Total 408 362 10 36 Owned 333 295 9 29 Rented 7S 67 1 7

*Entirely rural

129

TABLE 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 workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel

A _________________ ~

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 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Rural

Division 2 & 3 Total 13,465 5,972 7,363 90 23 17 (Manufacturing) All fuels 29 11 16 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 28 11 15 1 1 (c) Coal, wood 1 1

and Bagasse II No POl\'er 13,436 5,961 7,347 89 22 17

Urban

Total 892 249 562 49 14 16 2

I All fuels 62 16 36 4 1 3 2 (a) Electricity 34 9 23 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 20 5 8 2 1 3 1 {c} Coal wood 8 2 5 1

and bagasse II No Power 830 233 526 45 13 13

Rural

Major Group Total 2,863 1,585 1,274 3 1

20 1 All fuels 28 11 15 1 1 (h) Liquid fuel 28 11 15 1 1

11 No Power 2,835 1,574 1,259 2

Urban

Total 155 51 94 6 3 1

I All fuels 34 9 20 1 3 1 (a) Electricity 19 4 15 (b) Liquid fuel 15 5 5 I 3 1

II No Power 121 42 74 5

Rural

Minor Group Total 1.670 1,004 663 2

200 I All fuels 28 11 15 1 (b) Liquid fuel 28 11 15 1 II No Power 1,642 993 648

Urban

Total 32 13 15 2

I All fuels 27 9 14 2 (a) Electricity 14 4 10 (b) Liquid fuel 13 5 4 2

II No Power 5 4

130

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,---------________ ..A. ____________________ -,

and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.J.C Power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Minor group Total 6 6 202 II No Power 6 6 _-..

Urban

Minor Group Total 3 2 205 II No Power 3 2

Rural

Minor Group 206

Total

II No Power

Rural

Minor Group Total 947 507 440 207 11 No Power 947 507 440

Urban

Total 16 6 9

All fuels 7 6 (a) Electricity 5 5 (b)Liquid fuel 2

II No Power 9 6 3

Rural

Minor Group Total 245 73 171 209

U No Power 245 73 171

Urban

Total 98 25 68 5

Il No Power 98 25 68 5

Rural

Major Group Total 51 5 25 15 6 21

II No Power 51 5 25 15 6

Urban

Total 6 3 2 I

I All fuels 4 2 2 (0) Electricity 4 2 2

II No Power 2 1 1

131

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

~ ___ ~ __________ A--_______________ ~

and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 70-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Minor Group 212

Total 51 5 25 15 6

II No Power 51 5 25 15 6

Urban

Total 2

II No Power 2

Urban

Minor Group 216

,Total 4 2 2

All fuels 4 2 2 (a) Electricity 4 2 2

Rural

Major Group Total 56 4 22 7 7 16 22

11 No Power 56 4 22 7 7 16

Urban

Total 26 2 4 4 6 10

JJ No Power 26 2 4 4 6 10

Rural

Minor Group Total 56 4 22 7 7 16 220

II No Power 56 4 22 7 7 16

Urban

Total 25 2 4 4 5 10

II No Power 25 2 4 4 5 10

Urban

Minor Group Total 223

II No Power

Rural

Major Group Total 4.051 1,402 2,633 15 1 23 J[ No Power 4,051 1,402 2,633 15 1

Urban

Total 276 9 236 28 2 1

II No Power 276 9 236 28 2 1

132

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGAIUI DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 230

II No Power

Urban

Minor Group Total 21 17 2 231

II No Power 21 t7 2

Urban

Miflor Group Total 8 4 2 233

II No Power 8 4 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 4,051 J,402 2,633 15 235

II No Power 4,051 ],402 2,633 15

Urban

Total 246 7 214 24

II No Power 246 7 214 24

Rural

Major Group Total 69 37 ·32 24

II No Power 69 37 32

Urban

Total 2 1 1

J AI/fuels J 1

(a) Electricity 1 1

II No power J J

Urban

Minor Group Total

1 241 All fuels (a) Electricity

Rural

Minor Group Total 69 37 32 244 II No Power 69 37 32

Urban

Total 1

II No power 1

133

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

,------__________ ..A. _________________ ,

and Minor or 1 ' 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of J.S.I.C Power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Major Group Total 1 1 25

11 'No power 1 1

Roral

Minor Group Total 255 \

II No Power

Rural

Major Group Total 232 173 56 3 27

II No Power 232 /73 56 3

Urban

Total 104 40 61 1 2

Ii No Power 104 40 61 1 2

Rural

Minor Group 273

Total 231 172 56 3

II No power 231 172 56 3

Urbao

Total 104 40 61 2

II No Power 104 40 61 2

Rural

Minor Group 274 Total

II No Power

Rural

Major Group Total 1,812 862 935 12 2 1 28

II No Power 1,812 862 935 12 2 1

Urban

Total 60 10 45 2 3

I All fllels 5 3 1 1 ... (b) Liquid fuel 5 3 I 1

II No Power 55 10 42 1 2

Urban

Minor Group 280

Total 5 3

I All fuels 5 3 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 5 3 1 1

134

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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 orruel r-------- __________ .A.. ___________________ -;

and Minor or I 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.J.C Power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGAlUI DlSTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Minor Group 281

Total 54 36 15 3

II No Power S4 36 15 3

Urban

Total 7 4 2

II No Power 7 4 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 6 4 2 282

II No Power 6 4 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 47 29 17 283

II No Power 47 29 17

Urban

Total

II No Power

Rural

Minor Group Total 112 78 31 3 284

II No Power 112 78 31 3

Urban

Total 8 4 4

II No Power 8 4 4

Rural

Minor Group Total 287

II No Power

Rural

Minor Group 288

Total 1,592 714 870 6

II No Power 1.592 714 870 6 1

Urban

Total 39 5 34 II No Power 39 5 34

Urban Major Group Tota/ 4 4

30 II No Power 4 4

135

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

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 ?0-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-COllfd.

Urban

Minor Group Total 3 3 302

II No Power 3 3

Urban

Minor Group Total 303

II No Power

Rural

Major Group Total 170 136 34 31

11 No Power 170 136 34

Urban

Total 25 16 9 u· No Power 25 16 9

Rural

Minor Croup Total 3 2 310

II No Power 3 2

Rural

Minor Group Total 105 88 17 311

II No Power 105 88 17

Urban

Total 17 10 7 II No Power 17 10 7

Rural Minor Group Total 62 46 16

313 II No Power 62 46 16

Urban

Total 8 6 2

II No Power 8 6 2

Rural

Major Group Total 10 4 6 33 II No Power /0 4 6

Urban

Total 11 4 6 J 11 No Power 11 4 6 1

136

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel

~ ______________ A _________________ ~

and Minor or 1 2·5 6-9 10·19 10·49 50-99 100 Group of J.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT-Contd. Urban

Minor Group Total 332

II No Power 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 4 4 333

II No Power 4 4

Urban

Minor Group Total 10 3 6 336

II No Power 10 3 6

Rural

Minor Group Total 6 6 339

II No Power 6 6

Rural Major Groups Total 1,457 657 793 7

34 & 35

I All fuels 1 1 (e) Coal, wood & 1 1

Bagasse 1I No Power 1,456 657 792 7

Urban

Total 30 3 25 2 I All fuels 8 2 5 1

(e) Coal, wood & 8 2 5 1

Bagasse

Jl No Power 22 1 20 1

Urban Minor Group Total 6 5

340

II No Power 6 5

Rural

Minor Group Total 4 3 1

342 , I All fuels

(c) Coal, wood & Bagasse

II No Power 3 3 Urban

Total 8 2 5 1

I All fuels 8 2 5 1

(c) Coal, wood & 8 2 5 1 Bagasse

137

TABLE E-III

~NSUS HOUSES USED AS FACfORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFmD BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontll,

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel

_;' __ ~ ____ .A.

and Minor or 1 2-S 6-9 10-19 :70-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.l.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DISTRICT -Contd.

Rural

Minor Group Total 7 6 344

II No Power 7 6

Rural

Minor Group 350

Total 1.446 653 786 7

II No Power 1,446 653 786 7

Urban

Total 16 15 II No Power 16 15

Rural

Major Group Total 1,645 255 1,358 30 2 36

1I No Power 1,645 255 1,358 30 2

Urban

Total 36 17 16 2 1 II No Power 36 17 16 2 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 55 16 30 9 365

II No Power 55 16 30 9

Urban

Total 9 6 3 II No Power 9 6 3

Rural

Minor Group 366

Total 1

II No Power

Rwal

Minor Group Total 4 3 1 367

n" No Power 4 3 1

Urban

Total 3 3 II No Power 3 3

Rural

Minor Group Total 1.585 236 1,326 21 2 369

II No Power 1,585 236 1,326 21 2

Urban

Total 24 8 13 2 1 n No Power 24 8 13 2 1

138

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

, _______ ....i _____ .A. ________ _________ ~

and Minor or 1 2-5 6·9 10-19 70-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RA1GARH DlSTR1CT -Collfd.

Rural

Major Group Total J I 37

II No power 1 1

Urban

Total 6 4 2 I All fuels 3 2 1

(a) Electricity 3 2 1 II No Power 3 2 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 372

II No Power

Urban

Total 2 2 II No Power 2 2

Urban

Minor Group Total 4 2 2 378

I All fuels 3 2 1

(al Electricity 3 2 1

II No Power 1

Rural

Major Group Total 28 19 9 38

IJ No Power 28 19 9

Urban

Total 59 24 32 3

I All fuels 6 1 4 1

(a) Electricity 6 1 4 1

II No Power 53 23 28 2

Urbao

Minor Group Total 380

II No Power

Urban Minor Group Total 18 S 10 3

384 All fuels 6 1 4

(a) Electricity 6 1 4 1

II No Power 12 4 6 2

139

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OFEMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

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 I.S.I.C Power used Total Person Petsons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Concld.

Rural

Minor Group Total 28 19 9 388

II No Power 28 19 9

Urban

Total 40 18 22 II No Power 40 18 22

Rural

Major Group Total 1,019 833 184 1 1 39

JJ N6 Power J,019 833 184 1 1

rfrban

Total 92 65 26 1

1 All fuels 1 1

(a) Electricity 1 1 1I No Power 91 65 25 1

Urban

Minor Group Total 6 6 392

II No Power 6 6

Rural Minor Group Total 884 741 ]41

393 II No Power 884 741 141

Urban

Total 82 57 24 1 II No Power 82 57 24 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 95 60 35 394

II No Power 95 60 35 Urban

Total II No Power

Rural Minor Group Total 40 32 8

399 11 No Power 40 32 8

Urban

Total 3 2 I All fuels 1

(a) Electricity 1 II No Power 2

140

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 r-----------------"---------------------. 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

I Udaipur Tabsll (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 2,292 1,272 1,008 8 4 (MaJlufaduriog) I All fuels 7 6 1

(a) Liquid fuel 7 6 I II No Power 2,285 1,266 1,007 8 4

Minor Groups 200 Total 276 199 77

I All fuels 7 6 (b) Liquid fuel 7 6 1

II No Power 269 193 76

206 II No Power 1 1 207 II No Power 66 43 23 209 11 No Power 65 35 29 1 2N II No Power 14 9 3 2 220 II No Power 2 1 235 II No Power 613 284 329 244 II No Power 57 28 29 273 II No Power 54 36 17 274 II No Power 1 1 281 II No Power 20 16 4 283 II No Power 15 14 1 284 II No Power 13 11 1 288 II No Power 432 312 120 311 II No Power 21 20 1 313 I( No Power 4 4 342 II No Power 344 II No Power 1 350 II No Power 180 118 62 365 II No Power 3 3 369 II No Power 338 56 279 2 372 II No Power 1 1 388 II No Power 9 7 2 393 II No Power 85 69 16 394 II No Power 20 14 6

2 Jasbpur Tabsil (Rural)

Divi.ion 2&3 Total 3,644 1,020 2,592 27 5 (Manufacturing) I All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No Power 3,643 1,020 2,592 26 5

Minor Group 200 Total 19 3 IS 1

1 AU fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fucl 1 1

II No Power 18 3 15

141

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

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 5 6 7 8 9 10

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor Groups 207 II No Power 16 2 14 209 II No Power 129 24 105 212 II No Power 23 4 6 10 3 235 II No Power 1,240 295 945 273 II No Power 83 56 25 2 281 II No Power 15 6 8 284 II No Power 25 10 14 288 II No Power 544 137 405 2 311 II No PPwer 69 53 16 313 II No Power 25 18 7 350 II No Power 538 222 315

40 365 II No Power 4 2 2 367 II No Power 1 369 II No Power 742 64 668 10 388 II No Power 5 I 4 393 II No Power 64 52 11

394 II No Power 65 39 26 399 II No Power 37 31 6

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Urban)-Concld.

Division 2&3 Total 68 25 41 1 1 (Manufacturing) All fuels 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No Power 67 15 40 1 1

Minor Groups 200 Total 1

All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel

207 II No Power 5 5 209 II No Power 15 2 13 273 II No Power 16 4 11 288 II No Power 2 2 313 II No Power 8 6 2 365 II No Power 2 2 369 II No Power 5 1 3 1

388 II No Power 4 1 3 393 II No Power 10 6 4

3 Gbargoda Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total I,B13 719 1,077 14 :z 1 (Manufacturing) I All fuels 5 2 3

(b) Liquid fuel 5 2 3 II No Power I.BOB 717 1,074 14 2 1

142

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel

,--______________ ..A.. ____________________ ,

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 ahove 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 Gbargoda Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor Groups 200 Total 200 84 116

All fuels 5 2 3 (b) Liquid fuel 5 2 3

II No Power 195 82 113

207 II No Power 102 43 59

209 II No Power 16 2 14

212 II No Power 14 10 2

220 II No Power 2 1 1

235 II No Power 544 102 439 3

244 II No Power 12 9 3

255 II No Power 1 1

273 II No Power 27 17 10

281 II No Power 10 7 2

282 II No Power 1

283 IT No Power 1 1

284 IT No Power 34 32 2

288 II No Power 244 170 72

311 II No Power 12 12

313 II No Power 11 11

342 II No Power 2 2

344 IT }'TO Power 2 t 1 350 II No Power 232 100 132

365 II No Power 4 4 369 II No Power 223 26 190 7 388 II No Power 7 5 2 r---,

393 II No Power 107 90 17 394 II No Power 4 2 2

399 II No Power 1 1

4 Raigarb Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 2,755 1,450 1,248 34 10 13 (Manufacturing) All fuels 4 1 3

(b) Liquid fuel 3 1 2 (c) ~oal, wood and 1 1

Bagasse t.449 1,245 34 10 13 II No Power 2,751

Minor Group 200 Total 469 282 186

I All fuels 3 1 2 (u) Liquid fuel 3 1 2

II No Power 466 281 184

143

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 facteries and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel

,-_________________ .A. __________________ --.

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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor GIOUPS

207 II No Power 284 162 122 209 II No Power 26 10 16 220 II No Power 39 3 13 3 7 13 235 II No Power 787 411 365 10

273 II No Power 33 31 2 281 II No Power 7 6 282 II No Power 2 2 283 II No Power 7 6 284 II No Power 8 5 3 288 II No Power 281 83 195 3 310 II No,Power 3 2 311 II No Power 1 1 313 II No Power I

333 II No Power 4 4 342 Total

All fuels (c) Coal, wood

& Bagasse

344 II No Power 3 3 350 JI No Power 266 III ISO 5 365 II No Power 36 6 21 9 367 II No Power 3 2 1 369 II No Power 155 45 107 2 388 II No Power 4 3 .. 393 II No Power 331 273 58 394 II No Power 4 4

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 577 170 360 26 9 10 2 (Manufacturey) I All fuels 55 14 34 3 1 1 :1

(a) Electricity 34 9 23 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 13 3 6 1 1 1 1 (c) Coal, wood &: 8 2 5 1

Bagasse

II No Power 511 156 326 23 8 9

Minor Groups

200 Total 20 7 12 I All fuels 20 7 12

(a) Electricity 14 4 10 (b) Liquid fuel 6 3 2 1

202 II No Power 6 6 205 II No Power 3 1 2

144

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

• ______________ ..A. _________________ -..

and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 70-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Urban)-Contd. Minor Groups

207 Total 11 9 I All fuels 7 6

(a) Electricity 5 5 (b) Liquid fuel 2

II No Power 4 1 3 209 II No Power 80 22 53 5 212 II No Power 1

216 Total 4 2 2 I All fuels 4 2 2

(a) Electricity 4 2 2 220 II No Pov.er 17 2 2 3 3 7 223 11 No Power 230 JI No Power 1 233 II No Power 7 3 2 235 II No Power 117 2 108 6 241 Total I

I All fuels 1 I

(a) Electricity I 244 n No Power 1 273 II No Power 85 33 50 1

280 Totat 5 3 1 r All fuels 5 3 1 1

(b) Liquid fuel 5 3 1 I

281 II No Power 5 3 2 284 11 No Power 8 4 4 288 II No Power 24 I 23 302 II No Power 3 3 303 II No power 1 311 II No Power 332 II No Power 1 336 II No Power 10 3 6 :40 II No Power 6 5 1

342 Total 8 2 5 1

I All fuels 8 2 5 1

(c) Coal wood & 8 2 5 Bagasse

350 II No Power 14 14 365 II No Power 5 5 36'7 11 No Power 3 3 369 II No Power 16 4 10 2 -., 372 II No Power 2 2

378 Total 4 2 2

I All fuels 3 2 1

(a) Electricity 3 2

II No Power 1

145

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Oontd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel

~ ______________ -A ____________________ -.

and Minor Of 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.J.e Power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons

and al>ove 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 Raigarb Tahsil (Urbao) -Concld.

Minor Groups 384 Total 18 5 10 3

I All fuels 6 1 4 1 (a) Electricity 6 1 4 I

II No Power 12 4 6 2

388 II N\) Power 31 17 14 392 II No Power 6 6 393 II No Power 47 34 12 394 )J No Power 1 399 Total 3 2

I All fuels I (a) Electricity I

II No Power 2

5 Sarangarb Tahsil (Rural)

Dlyisioo 2 & 3 Total 2,961 1,511 1,438 7 2 3

(Manufacturing) I All fuels 12 2 9 1

(b) Liquid fuel 12 2 9 1

II No Power 2,949 1,509 1,429 7 1 3

Minor Groups 200 Total 706 436 269

I All fuels 12 2 9 (b) Liquid fuel 12 2 9

II No Power 694 434 260 207 II No Power 479 257 222 209 II No Power 9 2 7 220 II No Power 13 1 7 2 3

235 II No Power 867 310 555 2

273 II No Power 34 32 2

281 II No Power 2 1

282 II No Power 3 3 283 II No Power 24 8 16 284 II No Power 32 20 11 287 II No Power 1 1 288 II No Power 91 12 78 1 311 II No Power 2 2 313 II No Power 21 13 8 339 II No Power 6 6 344 II No Power 1 1 , . 350 II No Power 230 102 127 1 365 II No Power 8 S 3 366 II No Power 1 1 369 II No Power 127 45 82

146

TABLE E-III

CENSUS _HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Ooncld.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r-------------.A. 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 5 6 7 8 9 10

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld. Minor Groups

388 II No Power 3 3 393 II No Power 297 257 39 394 II No Power 2 399 II No Power 2 2

5 Sarangarh Tabsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 247 54 161 23 4 5 (Manufacturing) I All fuels 6 2 1 1 2

(b) Liquid fuel 6 2 1 1 2 II No Power 241 S2 160 22 4 3

Minor Groups 200 Total 11 6 2 1 2

All fuels 6 2 1 1 2 (b) Liquid fuel 6 2 1 1 2

II No Power 5 4 209 II No Power 3 2 212 II No Power 1 1 220 II No Power 8 2 2 3 231 II No power 21 17 2 233 II No Power 1 1 235 II No Power 129 5 106 18 273 II No Power 3 3 281 II No Power 2

283 II No Power 1 1 288 II No Power 13 4 9 311 II No Power 16 10 6

350 II No Power 2 1 1

365 II No Power 2 1 1 369 II No Power 3 3 380 II No Power 1 1 388 II No Power 5 5 393 II No Power 25 17 8

TABLE E-IV AND V

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TABLE

DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AND PREDOMINANT

( BASED ON

Predominant material of wall r----------------.A.-----------------., Grass. leaves, C.I. sheets All

Total Total No. reeds or other other Rural of or Unburnt Burnt metal Cement mate-

District/Tahsil Urban households bamboo Timber Mud bricKs briCKS sheets Stone concrete rial

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

RAIGARH DISTRICT T 42,806 517 .912 37.687 1,337 1,346 7 964 8 28

R 40,147 491 907 36,028 1,302 573 3 812 3 28

V 2,659 26 5 1,659 35 773 4 152 5

1 Udaipur Tahsil'" R 6.684 39 261 6,277 39 67 1

2 Jashpur Tahsil T 11,150 104 552 10,281 30 172 1 2 2 6

R 10,919 104 550 10,147 29 80 2 6

V 231 2 134 92 2

3 Ghargoda Tahsil* R 5,723 205 67 5,366 26 49 1 J 2 6

4 Raigarh Tahsil T 10,596 132 20 9,542 121 747 4 11 4 15 R 8,576 106 17 8,227 87 114 I) 1 15 U 2,020 26 3 1,315 34 633 4 2 3

5 Saraogarh T absiJ T 8,653 37 11 6,221 1,121 311 950 J

R 8,245 37 12 6,011 1,121 263 800

U 408 210 48 ISO

*Entirely Rural

149

E-IV

WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL MATERIAL OF ROOF

20% SAMPLE)

Predominant material of Roof r ____________________ -A _____________________ ~

Grass, leaves. Tiles. Corrugated iron Asbestos Concrete Total reeds, thatch. slate, zinc. or other cllment Brick and all other Rural District}

wood or bamboo shingle metal sheets sheets and lime stone material Urban Tahsil

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

6.647 35,388 146 128 13 357 127 T RAIGARH 6,559 33.326 69 39 2 42 110 R DISTRIcr

88 2,062 77 89 11 315 17 U

688 5,933 31 1 31 R 1 Udaipur Tahsil*

666 10,479 3 2 T 2 Jashpur Tahsil 665 ]0,254 R

1 225 3 2 U

465 5,236 5 5 3 9 R 3 Ghargoda Tahsil'"

2,388 7,604 100 115 4 298 87 T 4 Raigarh Tahsil 2,323 6.108 24 32 18 70 R

65 1,496 76 83 3 280 17 U

2,440 6.136 10 4 9 54 T 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 2,418 5,795 9 1 1 21 R

22 341 1 3 8 33 U

150

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS

( BASED ON

Households Households with no regular room with one room

Total r------.A.----, r-----.A.------., Rural Total number Total no. of Total number Number of Number of Number of Number of

District/Tahsil Urban of households members of rooms households members households members ,-----'"---, ,-----"----. ,-__ .A._--.

M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAIGARH DISTRICT T 42,806 101,975 103,403 76,041 29 54 60 21,895 41,784 42,398 R 40,147 95,873 97,773 70,816 27 52 56 20,393 39,063 39,949 U 2,659 6,102 5,630 5,22S 2 2 4 1,502 2,721 2.449

1 Udaipur Tahsil. R 6,684 17,408 17,340 12,310 3 6 2 3,386 7,162 7,327

2. Jasbpur Tabsil T 11,150 29,757 30,443 20,581 21 43 48 ·5,341 11,854 11,975 R 10,919 29,159 29,871 20,028 21 43 48 5,241 11,616 11,825 U 231 598 572 553 100 238 150

3 Gharghoda Tahsil. R 5,723 13,329 13,421 10,670 2,569 4,822 4,819

4 Raigarb Tahsil T 10,596 23,403 23,548 17,016 3 2 4 6,279 10,955 10,985 R 8,576 18,861 19,369 13,303 1 .. 5,064 8,825 9,000 U 2,020 4,542 4,179 3,713 2 2 4 1,215 2,130 1,985

5 Saraogarh Tahsil T 8,653 18,078 18,651 15,464 2 3 6 4,320 6,991 7,292 R 8,245 J7,lJ6 17,772 14,505 2 3 6 4,133 6,638 6,978 U 408 962 879 95~, 187 353 314

*Entireiy Rural

151

E-V

AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

20% SAMPLE)

Households Households Households Households with two rooms with three rooms with four rooms with five rooms or more ,.--_.A.. ____ -, , _____ .A.. ____ , , ____ .A.. ____ , ,-____ .A.. _____ ,

Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of No. of No. of Number of Total households members households members households me~bers households rooms members Rural

,_.A.. __ , ,_.A.. __ -, ,_-.A.._---, ,------"-----, Urban M F M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2

13,686 34,953 35,748 4,478 14,230 14,374 1,590 5,791 5,881 1,128 6.980 5,163 4,942 T RAI(;ARH 13,045 33,422 34,290 4,237 13,512 13,709 1.469 5,415 5,466 976 5,746 4,409 4,303 R DIS 1 RIC'T

641 1.531 1.458 241 718 665 121 376 415 152 1,234 754 639 U

1,969 5,483 5,348 799 2,639 2,662 295 1,105 1,045 232 1,409 1,013 956 R 1 Udaipur Tahsil.

3,646 10.089 10.718 1,321 4,413 4,385 465 1,790 1,764 356 2,125 1,568 1,553 T 2 Jashpur Tahsil 3,583 9,953 10,586 1,294 4,344 4,321 455 1,763 1,729 325 1,919 1,440 1.362 R

63 136 132 27 69 64 10 27 35 31 206 128 191 U

1,991 4,838 4,839 760 2.208 2.213 263 852 886 140 787 609 664 R 3 Gharghoda Tahsil.

3,143 7,893 7.995 736 2,556 2.604 253 C)81 1,063 182 1.231 1,016 897 T 4 Rajgarh Tahsil 2,687 6,766 6,940 576 2.048 2,144 160 698 748 88 497 524 537 R

456 1,127 1.055 160 508 460 93 283 315 94 734 492 360 U

2,937 6,650 6,848 862 2,414 2.510 314 1,053 1,123 218 1,428 957 872 T 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 2,815 6,382 6,S77 808 2,273 2,369 296 997 1,058 191 1,134 823 784 R

122 268 271 54 141 141 18 66 65 27 294 134 88 U

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SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

154

TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCllEDULED CASTES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

1 Udaipur 2 Jashpur 3 Gharghoda 4 Raigarh 5 Sarangarh Name of Scheduled Caste Tahsil Tahsil Tahsil Tahsil Tahsil

, ___ .A. ___ • , ___ .A. ___ ., , __ ..A.. ___ , , __ .A.. __ , , __ ..A.. __ ,

M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAIGAJ.UI DISTRICT

All Scheduled CaStes 6,948 6,689 10,009 9,941 5,643 5,939 11,558 11,872 19,436 20,599

Basor, Burud, Bansor, or Bansodi

64 63 692 678 7 7 42 49 58 51

2 Chamar, Chamari, Mochi, 1,827 1,770 310 292 401 419 2,632 2,620 10,631 11,155

Nona, Rohidas. Ramnami, Satnami, Surjya banshi, or Surjya ramnami

3 Dewar 2 2 9 12 74 91 55 58

4 Domor Dumar 283 279 1,123 1,130 61 56 5 Ganda or Gandi 2,139 2,015 29 26 4,099 4,324 6,948 7,189 7,277 7,832

6 Ghasi or Ghasia 1,014 897 1,307 1,214 914 948 1,723 1,769 1,391 1,472

7 Katia or Patharia 1 S 8 Khatik, Chikwa or Chikvi 1,555 1,610 6,510 6,576 9 Mahar or Mehra 42 34 10 4 135 149 123 139 24 27

10 Mehtar or Bhangi 19 11 1 17 24 14 13 4

11 Sansi 2 3 14 10 12 Uuclassified- 12 .11

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TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY I

5 Sarangarh 1 Udaipur 2 Jashpur 3 Gharghoda 4 Raigarh Name of Scheduled Tribe Tahllil Tahsil Tahsil Tahsil Tahsil

r----.A.----, r----..A.---. ,_-A ___ -. r---....... _--., ,..-___ ...A. ____ --.

M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

RAIGARH DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes 55,674 55,386 100,180 103,852 36,120 36,391 25,575 27,357 1:-,8!H 17,104

1 Bhaina I 4 " 57 49 1,269 1,296 530 5(,1

2 Bharia-Bhumia or 642 726 3,884 3,968 530 564 848 862 4 !3 Bhuinhar-Bhumia, including Pando

4,089 3 Binjhwar 9 2 3,886 4 Birhulor Birhor 240 161 24 15 5 Dhanwar 196 177 814 770 549 555 56 59 6 Gond* 10,171 10,380 6,431 6,493 8,510 8,619 5,218 5,573 2,812 3,187 7 Halba or Halbi 1 1 "

S Kamar 4 7 2 9 9 Kawar, Kanwar Kaur, 21,904 21,506 9,883 9,667 19,173 19,066 9,697 10,200 246 261

Cherwa, Rathia Tanwar, or Chattri

10 Khirwar 2 9 8RO 844 " 6 7 11 Kharia 420 431 3,700 3,791 1,195 )'281 1,672 2,060 554 589 ]2 Kondh, Khond or 1 5 8 105 137 638 599

Kandh 13 Kol 8 5 15 17 225 317 14 Korku, including Bopchi. 14 7

Mouasi, NihaJ or Nahul

15 and Bondhi or Bondeya Korwa including Kodaku 809 865 8,512 8,454 165 143 23 34

16 Majhwar 3,006 2,935 " 118 lJ7 49 30 17 Munda 57 58 1,045 1,034 5 6 144 143 18 Nagesia or Nagasia 701 676 7,730 7,867 264 587 40 48 19 Oraon, including Dhanka 17,081 16,921 57,903 61,519 4,961 4,856 1,478 1,613 431 476

and Dhangadi 20 Pardhan, Pathari and 25 28 7 8 33 43

Saroti 21 Pardhi, including Bahelia 26 21 7 13 14 16 42 42

or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia •

22 Parja 39 57 8 5 6 23 Sonta or Saunta 197 248 45 43 24 Sawar or Sawara 140 162 117 129 246 260 4,593 4,913 6,283 6,711 25 Unclassified 1 12 6 28 37

• Population of Gond includes the population oi the following sub-tribes ;- Arakh or Arrakh, Agaria, Asur, Badi Maria or Badamaria, Bhatola, Bhimma, Bhuta, Koila Bhuta or Koilabhuti, Bhar, Bisonhorn Maria Chota Maria, Dandami Maria, Dhuru or Dhurwa, Dhoba, Dhulia, Doria, Gaiki, Gatta or Gatti, Gaita, Gond Gowari, Hill Maria, Kandra, Kalanga, Khatola, Koita, Koya, Khirwar Khirwara, Kucha Maria, KuchakiMaria, Madia (Maria) Mana, Mannawar, Moghya or Mogia or Monghya, Mudia (Muria), Nagarchi, Nagwanshi,Ojha, Raj Sonjhari Jhareka, Thatia or Thotya, ~Vade Maria or Vade Maria,

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TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

RAIGARH WORKERS

r---------------------------------I II III IV

In Mining, Quarrying Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting & Plantations, At

As Orchards & House-As Agricultural allied hold

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer activities Industry ,-___ ..A.. ___ ...... ,----"---...... ,-~ r---..A..----. ,---"--...... ~_...A.. __ .......

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

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All Scheduled Tribes 473,520 233,430 240,090 147,522 133,450 118,012 111,277 20,313 15,799 1,456 1,494 1,9671,610

1 Bhaina 3,767 1,857 1,910 1,267 958 499 408 556 474 38 7 19 6 2 Bharia-Bhumia or

Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando 12,041 5,908 6,133 3,919 3,567 2,570 2,427 943 71I 91 133 80 110

3 Binjhwar 7,986 3,895 4,091 2,675 2,424 1,466 1,365 1,014 893 47 45 42 27 4 Birhlll or Birhor 440 264 176 204 91 15 12 12 1 189 66 5 Dhanwar 3,175 1.615 1,561 1,112 851 361 295 381 287 38 14 297 231 6 Gond* 67.414 33,162 34,252 21,616 17,978 15,906 14,031 4,141 2,982 232 107 341 264 7 Halba or Halbi 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Kamar 22 6 16 2 4 2 3 9 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur,

Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri 121,603 60,903 60,700 41,185 33,432 36,304 30,499 3,796 2,395 134 125 130 88

10 Khairwar 1,748 888 860 568 525 413 357 21 7 3 5 89 146 11 Kharia 15.693 7,541 8,152 4,691 4,612 2,840 2,827 1,357 1,195 99 175 17 56 12 Kondh, Khond or

Kandh 1,493 749 744 724 673 376 366 292 254 12 5 1 4 13 Kol 597 248 349 8 3 3 2 2 3 1 14 Korku including

Bopchi, MOllasi, NihaJ or Nahlll and Bondhi or Bondeya 21 7 14 7 14 14 7

15 Korwa including Kodaku 19,006 ' 9,509 9,497 6,252 5,660 4,598 4,104 1,026 910 177 282 321 223

16 Majhwar 6,255 3,173 3,082 1,996 1,450 1,538 1,133 298 257 18 8 9 8 17 Munda 2,492 1,261 1,241 753 740 527 555 110 78 31 37 13 18 18 Nagesia or Nagasia 17,913 8,735 9,178 5,678 5,657 4,778 4,779 608 685 26 40 80 70 19 Oraon including

Dhanka and Dh8ngadi 167,239 81,854 85,385 46,815 47,753 41,851 44,381 2,888 2,132 265 390 252 203 20 Pardhan, Pathari

and Saroti 144 65 79 50 37 27 17 22 18 2 21 Pardhi including

Bahelia or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia 181 89 92 43 23 2 3 19 22 20

22 Parja 116 48 68 27 16 18 9 10 2 23 Sonta or Saunta 533 242 291 199 115 190 106 9 6 24 Sawar or Sawara 23,554 11,379 12,175 7,702 6,847 3,705 3,578 2,832 2,493 226 115 57 65 25 Unclassified 84 41 43 28 19 23 18 1 1 4

VR

AU Scheduled Tribes 4,416 2,331 2,085 1,257 841 295 269 51 14 92 180 10 12 1 Bhaina 97 52 45 31 15 - 2 3 7 3 2 Bharia-Bhumia or

Bhuinhar Bhumia including Pando 87 37 50 19 19 5 6

*Please see the foot note on page 159

161

SCT-I

-AND NON·WOR.KERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

DISTRICT WORKBRS NON-WORKERS ___________ ..A. ______________________ -'\

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In Manufacturing In

other than In Transport household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services S. N.

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15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

RAL

129 142 216 58 308 274 117 8 5.004 2.788 85.908 106,640 All S. T. ,

3 2 6 3 4 141 57 590 952 1

4 7 6 5 24 16 201 158 1,989 2,566 2 1 1 2 7 10 26 82 1,220 1,667 3

.. .. 60 85 4 .. .. I 2 34 22 503 710 5

31 32 37 10 62 41 32 834 510 11,546 16,274 6 7

4 12 8

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3 40 43 25 71 12 240 346 13

14

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20 29 51 9 92 30 46 3 1,350 576 35,039 37.632 19

15 42 20

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13 24 2S

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138 46 119 48 45 19 53 5 454 248 1.074 1,244 All S. T. 7 3 3 12 6 21 30 1

6 8 11 18 31 2

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TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

RAIGARH WORKERS r---------------------------------

I II III IV

In Mining, Quarrying Livestock, Forestry. Fishing, Hunting & Plantations, At

As Orchards & House-As Agricultural allied hold

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer activities Industry r-----A.-----,. ,..-_.A._---.. r--.A.-""", ,..---A._--" ,--.A._-. ,-_.A.--.

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3 Binjhwar 15 7 8 6 5 3 2 4 Dhanwar 5 3 2 3 2 5 Gond· 1,216 614 602 423 237 54 63 10 3 19 41 6 6 Kamar 3 3 7 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur,

Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar, or Chattri 160 91 69 42 30 6 7 I 2 4

8 Khairwar 80 48 32 18 7 4 1 2 1 2 9 Kharia 100 43 57 24 32 4 1 8

10 Kol 1 1 1 1) Korwa,including Kodaku 18 12 6 7 3 .. 4 1 1 12 Munda 305 149 156 84 73 29 26 8 6 12 1 13 Nagesia or Nagasia 165 83 82 45 26 12 1) 2 2 3 14 Oraon, including Dhanka

and Dhangad 2.072 1,141 931 526 370 179 150 21 9 52 102 9 15 Pardhan, Pathari and

Saroti 17 13 4 7 2 16 Sawar or Sawara 75 35 40 22 19 2 6

·Please see the foot note on page 159

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AND NON·WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

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TABLE SOT-III

PART B-(i) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Educational levels .--------"------~ Literate (without Primary or Matriculation

Total Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above Name of Scheduled r----A.----, r----.A.---,. r-----.A.----,. r-----"----. r----"----. Caste Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

All Scheduled castes 53.594 55.040 44,854 54,431 7,217 511 1.516 98 7

Basor, Burud Ban- 863 sor, or Bansodi

848 801 844 52 4 10 2 Chamar. Chamari, 15,801 16.256 13,119 16,115 2.199 114 483 27

Mochi. Nona. Rohidas, Ramnami Satnarni Surjyaba-nshi, or Surjya-ramnami

3 Dewar 141 163 109 159 30 3 2 1 4 Dom or Dumar 1,468 1,466 1,356 1,459 89 4 23 3 5 Ganda or Gandi 20,492 21,386 16,933 21.119 3095 230 464 37 6 Ghasi or Ghasia 6.349 6.300 5.594 6,245 617 48 137 7 1 7 Katia or Path aria 1 5 1 5 8 Khatik. Chikwa 8,066 8,186 6,686 8,082 1,011 86 365 18 4 or Chikvi 9 Mahar or Mehra 334 353 187 331 115 20 30 2 2 10 Mehtar or Bhangi 51 52 41 47 8 2 2 3 11 Sansi 16 13 16 13 12 Unclassified 12 12 11 12

PART B-(ii) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name of Scheduled Tribe

All Scheduled Tribes 233,430 240,090 193,965 234.490 29,222 4,404 9,994 1,171 249 2S 1 Bhaina 1,857 1.910 1.588 1,892 237 18 32 2 Bharia-Bhumia or 5,908 6,133 5,290 6,084 492 46 125 3_

Bhuinhar Bhumia

3 including Pando Binjhwar 3,895 4,091 3,502 4,070 352 21 41 4 Birhu] or Birhor 264 176 261 173 3 3 5 Dhanwar 1,615 1,561 1.530 1,554 76 7 9 6 Gond * 33.162 34,252 27,405 33,694 4,272 461 1.470 97 15 7 Halba or halbi 1 1 1 1 8 Kamar 6 16 6 16 9 Kawar, Kanwar 60,903 60.700 48,652 60,010 9,170 633 3.067 57 14 Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar orChattri

10 Khairwar 888 860 594 833 185 22 109 5 11 Kharia 7,541 8,152 7,039 8.100 418 41 83 11 12 Kondh or Khond 749 744 605 735 126 8 18 I or Kandh

13 Kol 248 349 226 347 21 2 14 Korku. including 7 14 7 14 Bopchi, Mouasi. Nihal or Nahul and Bondhi or

15 B(lndeya

3 Korwa including 9,509 9,497 9,129 9.459 330 3S 50 Kodaku

16 Majhwar 3,173 3.082 3,019 3.072 143 8 11 2 17 Munda 1.251 1,241 1,090 1,217 126 22 32 2 3 18 Nagesia or 8.735 9.178 7,660 9,064 876 101 199 13

Nagasia

·Please see the foot note on page 159

177

TABLE SOT-III

PART B-(ii) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Educational levels ,-_____ .A.-------""""\

Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Total Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above

Name of Scheduled ,.-_ _,.A.. __ """"\ ..------"---""""\ ,.-__ _,.A.. ___ ..... .. __ -.A. __ """"\ ,.-___ .A.._--.

Caste Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

, 19 Oraon. including 81,854 85.385 66.526 81,541 10,614 2,852 4,502 967 212 25

Dhanka and Dhangad

20 Pardhan. Pathari 65 79 44 76 Jl 2 10 and Saroti

21 Pardhi, including 89 92 86 91 3 1 Bahelia or Bahe-Ilia, Chita Pardhi Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi Shikari. Takankar and Takia

22 Parja 48 68 46 68 1

23 Saonta or Saunta 242 291 229 287 10 4 3 24 Sawar or Sawara 11,379 12,175 9,398 12,049 1.748 117 230 9 3 2S Unclassified 41 43 33 43 8

·Please see the footnote on Page 159

TABLE SOT-·IV

PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASES

Note-All the scheduled castes profess Hindu religion

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51 -SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY

182

TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Persons seeking Persons employed employment before but now out

Educational Levels Total Non-working

Population Full time students

for the first of employment and time seeking work Others

r-----~--------,-__ A_----. ,.---A __ """\ ,....._---"-__ ---.. ,..--_ __"....... __ ---.,

P M F M F M F M F M F

1 2

Total 46,525

Illiterate 42,849 Literate (witbout educational 3,121 level) Primary or Junior Basic 549 Matriculation or Higber 5 Secondary Above Matriculation or 1 Higher Secondary

Total 42,651

Illiterate 39,523 Literate (without educational 2,730 level) Primary or Junior Basic 397 Matriculation or Higher Secondary Above Matriculation or 1 Higher Secondary

Total 3,874

Illiterate 3,326 Literate (without educational 391 level Primary or Junior Basic 152 Matriculation or Higher 5 Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

Total

Illiterate Literate (without educa­tional level) Primary or Junior Basic

Total

Illiterate Literate (without educa­tional level) Primary or Junior Basic Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

5,901

5,482 351

68

7,404

6,876 441

86 I

/'

3 4 5 6

RAIGARH DISTRICT

19,935 26,590

16,747 26,102 2,694 427

489 60 4 1

1

18,483 24,168

15,733 23,790 2,388 342

361 36

1

1,452 2,422

1,014 2,312 306 85

128 24 4 1

TOTAL

3,241

892 1,994

351 4

600

305 270

24 1

RURAL

2,853

877 1,740

236

546

303 229

14

URBAN

388

15 254

115 4

54

2 41

10 1

7

19

7 4

8

3

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16

6 4

6

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

2,437 3,464

2,050 3,432 319 32

68

414

75 291

48

245

21R 27

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural)

3,561 3,843

3,081 3,795 401 40

78 8 1

537

82 392

63

67

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9

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8

4 4

22

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3

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1

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2

2

11

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15,830 686

128

1

15,619

14,851 644

123

1

1,026

979 42

5

2,012

1,975 27

20

3,024

2,999 9

15 1

12

25,986

15,793 157

36

23,621

23,486 113

22

2,365

2,307 44

14

3,219

3,214 5

3,776

3,764 8

4

183

TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT· WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS ,FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld.

Persons seeking Persons employed employment before but now out

Total Non-working Full'time for the first of employment and Educational Levels population students time seeking work Others ,..--__ _.J.._---. .... -~ ,..-__.A._~ ,..-_ _...A. ___ -., r---.A.-----,

P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 ,4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)

Total 4,654 1,977 2,677 322 43 1 1,654 2,634

Illiterate 4,336 1,695 2,641 59 12 1,636 2,629 Literate (without educa- 291 257 34 239 31 17 3 tional level) Primary or Junior Basic 27 25 2 24 2

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 9,533 3,987 5,546 749 111 2 6 1 3,230 5,434

Illiterate 8,631 3,209 5,422 45 3 4 3,160 5,418 Literate (without educational 820 699 121 630 105 2 67 16 level) Primary or Junior Basic 82 79 3 74 3 2 3

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 15,/59 6,521 8,638 83/ 80 1 5,689 8,558

Illiterate 14,198 5,698 8,500 616 39 5,081 8,461 Literate (without educational 827 712 115 188 34 524 81 level) Primary or Junior Basic 134 III 23 27 7 84 16

184

TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name of Scheduled Tribe

ALL SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total 1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-

Bhumia including Pando 2 Khairwar

Total 1 Gond *

Total 1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-

BhUl_nia including Pando

Total 1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-

Bhumia including Pando 2 Khairwar

Total

Birhul or Birhor

Total

1 Bhaina 2 Bharia-Bhllmia or Bhuinhar-

Bhumia including Pando 3 Binjhwar 4 Birhul or Birhor 5 Dhanwar

6 Gond *

7 Kawar. Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa Rathia, Tanwar, or Chattri

8 Khairwar 9 Kharia

10 Kondh or Khond or Kandh 11 Kol 12 Korwa including Kodaku

Total Speakers ,--_ ....... _ _.._ Males Females

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the mother tongue

,-___ ..A.. ___ --.

Males Females

2 3 4 5

RAIGARH DISTRICT

235,761 242,175 54,564 54,031

Mother Tongue (l) Ahiri

20 18 17 16 1

19 18 17 16

Mother Tongue (2) Asuri

1 1 1 I

Mother Tongue (3) Bhoyari

1 I

Mother Tongue (4) Bihari

93 3 1 92 3

Mother Tongue (5) Blrhor

57 110 31 65

57 110 31 65

Mother Tongue (6) Chbattisgarhi

14,160 13,995 865 364

115 68 I 219 297 10 16

6 12

216 143 31

2,191 2,165 84 4

7,432 7,488 42 5

24 46 3 82 62 I 14 11 14 I

730 1,018 12 5

* Please see the foot note cn page 159.

Subsidiary language

6

Asuri (F-l), Bengali (M-4), Chbattisgarhi (M-4,OOl, F-3,930), Dbaogri (M-14, F-3), English (M-239, F-23) , Goodi <M-t5), Hindi (M-37,394, F-34,116), Kharia (M-t40,F-72), Korwa (M-2), Kurukh/Oraon (M-690, F-391), Marathi (M-2) , Mundari (M-49, F-30 l, Oriya (M-l,774, F-l,S34), Sadan/Sadri (M-IO,204, F-13,931), Sanskrit (M-36)

Hindi tM-2l, Sadan/Sadri (M-15, F-J6)

Hindi (M-2), Sadan/Sadri (M-15, F-16)

Hindi (F-J) Hindi (F-I)

Hindi (M-l)

Hindi (M-l)

Chhattisgarhi (M-13, F-22), Hindi (M-18, F-43) Chhattisgarhi (M-13, F-22), Hindi(M- I 8,F-43 l

English (M-48, F-4l, Hindi (M-698,F-27/), Kurllkh/Oraoll (M-44, F-84), Oriya (M-53, F-3), Sadall/Sadri (M-3, F·2), Sanskrit(M-19) Hindi (M-I) Hindi (M-9, F-12), Oriya (M-I, F-2), Sadan/ Sadri (F-2)

Hindi (M-ll), Kurukh/Oraon (M-IO l, Oriya (M-IO) . English (M-7, F-2), Hindi (M-38, F-2), Kurukh/Oraon (M-B), Oriya (M-22), Sans-krit (M-4) . English (M-2), Hindi (M-32, F-4) Onya (M-6, F-l), Sadan/Sadri (M-I), Sanskrit (M-l) Hindi (M-3, F-l) Kurukh/Oraon (M-l)

Hindi (M-tO, F-S), Sad an/Sadri (M-2)

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe

13 Majhwar 14 Munda 15 Nagesia or Nagasia 16 Oraon, including Dhanka and

Dhangad 17 Pardhan, Pathari and SaroH 18 Saonta or Saunta 19 Sawar or Sawara 20 Unclassified

Total

1 Kawar, Kanwar. Kaur, Cberwa Rathia, Tanwar, or Chattri

2 Kharia -3 Oraon, including Dhanka and

Dhangad

Total 1 Gond·

Total

1 Bhaina

2 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando

3 Binjhwar

4 Birhul or Birhor 5 Dhanwar 6 Gond·

7 Halba or Halbi

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidmry to the Total Speakers Mother, tongue ,.-___ -"-__ ---. ,-____ IA.. ___ --.

Males Females Males ,Females

2 3 4 5

RAIGARH DISTRICT-Contd.

Mother TODgue (6) Chbattisgarhi-Concld.

5]2 376 46 32 12

611 830 65 8 1.611 1,305 599 325

12 4 t 14 36 2

317 89 2 6

Mother Tongue (7) Dhangari 337 707 226 381

10 326 707 226

Mother Tongue (8) Gondi

21 13 15 21 13 IS

Mother Tongue (9) Hindi

115,540 Jl2,028 3.531

1,792 1,879

3.654 3.844

87

144

3,249

191 1,401

28,353

2,719

46 1,420

28,723

132

80 17

1,159

381

7 7

2,952

30

91

88

16 1,180

8 Kamar 3 9 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur. Cherwa, 52,535

1 3

52,271 804 464 Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri

10 Khairwar

II Kharia

718

1,737

12 Kondh or Kond or Kandh 530 13 Kol 154 14 Korku including Bopchi, Mouasi.

Nihal or Nahul and Bondhi or Bondeya • Please see the foot note on page 159.

686

1,253

545 262

14

7

166

35 - 6

5

104

8 3

Subsidiary language

6

Hindi (M-I), Oriya (M-II) Hindi (M-46, F-8), Kurukh/oraon (M-19) English (M-39, F-2), Hindi (M-545. F-239), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I, F-84), Sanskrit (M-14) Oriya {M-l} Hindi (M-2) Oriya (M-2)

Chhattisgarhi (M-30. F-22), Hindi (M-181, F-359), Gondi (M-15)

Chhattisgarhi (M-30, F-22), HindI (M-181, F-359). Gondi (M-15)

Chhattisgarhi (M-I) Hindi (M-I4, F-7) Chbattisgarhi (M-I) Hindi (M-14, F-7)

Bengali (M-2J, Chhattisgarhi (M-l,243 F-l,528). Dhangri (M-14. F-3) , English ( M-84, F-5J. Kharia (M-126, F-69), Korwa (M-l), Kurukh/Oraon (M-260. F-149), Marathi (M-2), Mundari (M-49, F-30). Oriya (M-J.511. F-l,058), Sadan/Sadri (M-222, F--no) , Sans­krit (M-17J ChhaUisgarhi (M-13, F-13). English (M-I), Oriya (M-73, F-17) Cbhattisgarhi (M-3I, F-20), English (M-I), Kharia (M-5). Kurukh{Oraon (M-7. F-~), Oriya (M-98, F-66). Sadan/Sadri (M-2, F-J) Chhattisgarhi (M-46, F-40). Kharia (F-4). Oriya (M-86. F-44) Chhattisgarhi (M-70), Oriya (M-IO) Chhattisgarhi (M-IS. F-16), Oriya (M-2) Bengali (M-I), Chhattisgarhi (M-433. F-715). English (M-32, F-2), Kurukh/OraoD (M-42), Marathi (M-I), Oriya (M-553, F-3S4), Sadan/ Sadri (M-93, F-79). Sanskrit (M-4)

Chhattisgarhi (M-464, F-306). English (M-38) Kharia (M-4), Kurukh/Oraon (M-S, F-2), Oriya (M-263. F-145), Sadan/Sadri (M-19, F-lI), Sanskrit (M-ll) Chhattisgarhi (F-2), English (M-3. F-I). Oriya (F-l), Sadan/Sadri (M-4, F-l) Chhattisgarhi (M-11 , F-12), Dhangri (M-5). Kharia (M-l17, F-65), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I, F-I), Mundari (M-ll), Oriya (M-18, F-24), Sadan/Sadri (M-3. F-2) Chhattisgarhi (M-7), Oriya (M-2S, F-8) Chhattisgarhi (M-6), Oriya (F-3)

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.;

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers ~ __ -.A._~

Males Females

2 3

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

__ ---1...----" Males Females

4 5

RAIGARH DISTRICT-Contd.

Mother Tongue (9) Hindi-Conc1d.

IS Korwa including Kodaku

16 Majhwar 17 Munda

18 Nagesia or Naga~ia

19 Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

20 Pardhan, Pathari and SaroH

21 Pardhi including Bahelia or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pard hi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Ta~ankar and Takia

22 Parja 23 Saonta or Saunta 24 Sawar or Sawara

25 Unclassified

2,493

2,661 516

3.183

4,771

66

58

40 227

7,166

41

2,444 10

2,706 90

569 59

3,248 250

1,313 75

79 7

67

63 254

7,582 400

37 2

Mother Tongue (10) Kharia

TOfal

1 Birhul or Birhor 2 Kharia

3 Oraon, including Dhanka OJ Dhangad

5,458

3 5,448

7

6,644 3,020

2 3 6,639 3,010

3 7

Mother Tongue (11) Kol

Total 1 Ko)

15 15

17 14 17 14

Mother Tongue (12) Konda

Total 1 Gond·

I 1

Mother Tongue (13) Korwa

Total 2.l00

1 Birhul or Birhor 13 2 Korku, including Bopchi, Mouasi 2

Nihal or, Nahul and Bondhi or Bondeya

3 Korwa including Kodaku 2,080

4 Oraon including Dhanka and 5 Dhangad

• Please see the foot note on Page 159.

2.491 1,458

6 3 2

2,485 1,448

5

7

40

109

97

78

3

4 3

621

4,061

2 4,058

16 16

1,593

4

1,589

Subsidiary language

6

Chhattisgarhi (F-S), Korwa (M-I), Kurukhl Oraon (M-8), Oriya (M·O, Sadan/Sadri (F.2)

Chattisgarhi (M'77, F-29), Oriya (M-13, F-ll) Chhattisgarhi (F-61) English (M-S), Kurukh/ Oraon (M-6, F-4), Mundari (M-38, F-30), Oriya (F-I), Sadan/Sadri (M-9, F-l3), Sans­krit (M-I) Chattisgarhi (M-13, F-14), Kurukh/Oraon (M-l38, F-83), Oriya (M-8), Sadan/Sadri (M-90) Sanskrit (M-I) Bengali (M-I), Chhattisgarhi (M-I, F-8), Dhangri (M-9, F-3) English (M-4,F-2), Kurukh/ Oraon (M'S3, F-S5), Oriya (M-5, F-9), Sadanl Sadri (M-2, F-I) Chhattisgarhi eM-I, F-l), Marathi (M-I), Oriya (M-5) Oriya (F-3)

Chhattisgarhi (M-I, F-2), Oriya (F-2) Chhattisgarhi (F-2), Oriya (F-I) Chhattisgarhi (M-52, F-282), Oriya (M-34I!, F-339) Chhattisgarhi (M-2)

Chhaftisgarhi (F-70), English (M-l), Hindi (M-3,016, F-3,734), Oriya (F-255), Sadan! Sodri (M-3, F-2) Sadan/Sadri (M-3, F-2) Chhattisgarhi (F-70), English (M-l), Hindi (M-3,OO9, F-3,734), Oriya (F-254) Hindi (M-7), Oriya (F-I)

Hindi (M-14, F-16) Hindi (M-14, F-16)

Chhattisgarhi (M-95, F-13O), Hindi (M-200, F-31O), Sadall/Sadri (M-l,163, F-l,153) Sadan{Sadri (M-3, F-4) Sadan/Sadri (M-2)

Chhattisgarhi (M-95, F-130), Hindi (M-196, F-3JO), SadanjSadri (M-I,157, F-i,149) Hindi (M-4), Sad an/Sadri (M-I)

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRmES-Contd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers r------"-----.

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue ,.-___ -..A-----___

Males Females Males Females

Total

1 Gond * 2 Kawar. Kanwar, Kaur. Cherwa.

Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri 3 Kharia 4 Korwa. including Kodaku 5 Munda 6 Nagesia or Nagasia 7 Oraon including Dhanka and

Dhangad

Total 1 Gond *

Total

1 Kharia 2 Munda

3 Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

Total 1 Korwa including Kodaku

2

76,249

10

7 3 9

76.220

288

9 278

Total 6,268

1 Bhaina 2 2 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-· 457

Bhumia, including Pando 3 Binjhwar 653 4 Dhanwar 1 5 Gond * 665

6 Kamar 2 7 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa, 43

Rathia, Tanwar or Chhattri 8 Kharia 222

9 Kondh or Kond or Kandh 205 10 Kol 65 11 Korwa including Kodaku 5 12 Munda 9 13 Nagesia or Nagasia 5

• Please see the foot note on page 159.

3 4 ' 5

RAIGARH DlSTRICT-Contd.

Mother Tengue (14) Kurukh/Oraon

83,008 41,324 41,970

60

2

6 1

10 3

82,926

9

2 2 2

41,309

2

2 41.965

Motber Tongue (15) Marathi

1 1

J I

Mother Tongue (16) Mundari

252 176 158

12 240 175 158

Mother Tongue (17) Nepali

1 1

Mother Tongue (18) Oriya

8.361

8 475

1.374

1,452

9 32

185

188 70 2

14 5

1.804

216

52

246

18

54

32 5 2 2

1,748

1 159

126

378

4 26

50

14

2 12

1

Subsidiary language

6

Bengali (M-l). Chhattisgarhi (M-2,54I, F-2,070) , English (M-95, F-14), Hindi (M-29,o70, F-27,024), Kharia (M-J4), Oriya (M-205, F-214), Sadan/Sadri (M-8,798, F-12,648) Chhattisgarhi (F-I), Hindi (M-3), Sadan! Sadri (M-6) Hindi (F-2)

Hindi (M-2) Hindi (M-2) Oriya (M-I). Sadan/Sadri (M-I) Sadan-Sadri (F-2) Bengali (M-I), Chhattisgarhi (M-2,541, F-2,069), English (M-95, F-14) Hindi (M-29,663, F-27,022). Kharla (M-14), Oriya (M-204, F-214), Sadan/Sadri (M-8,791, F-12,646)

Hindi (F-1) Hindi (F-I)

English (M-6), Hindi (M-168, F-153), Kurukh/Oraon (F-l), Oriya (M-2. F-4) ,

English (M-5), Hindi (M-I68, F-153), Oriya (M-2, F-4), Kurukh/Oraon (F-I) English (M-I)

Chhattisgarhi (M-77, F-88), English (M-I). Hindi (M-I.725, F-1,657), Kharia (F-3), Kurukh/Oraon (M-J) Hindi (F-J) Chhattisgarhi (M-19), English M-l), Hindi (M-196, F-159) Chhattisgarhi (M-5), Hindi (M-47, F-126),

Chhattisgarhi (M-33, F-66) Hindi (M-2t3, F-312) Chhattisgarhi (F-3), Hindi (F-I) Hindi (M-18, F-26)

Chhattisgarhi (M-2), Hindi (M-51. F-47), Kharia (F-3), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I) Chhattisgarhi (M-3), Hindi (M-29, F-14) Hindi (M-5) Hindi (M-2, F-2) Hindi (M-2. F-12) Hindi (F-l)

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MornER TONGUE AND BI~INGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

Total persons returned as speaking a language

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers subsidiary to the Mother tongue Subsidiary language

,-----"-----.., r------"-----"""'\ Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6

RAIGARH DISTRICT -Concld.

Mother Tongue (18) Oriya-Concld. 14 Oraon, including Dhanka 2 3 1 1 Hindi (M-l, F-l)

and Dhangad 15 Saonta or Saunta 1 16 Sawar or Sawara 3'.931 4,544 1,176 974 Chhattisgarhi (M-15, F-19), Hindi (M-l,161,

F-955) Mother Tongue (19) Pardhi

Total 5 3 3 Hindi (M-3)

1 Pardhi including Bahelia or 5 3 3 Hindi (M-3) Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takanwar and Takia

Mother Tongue (20) Parja

Total 8 5 7 4 Hindi (M-7, F-4) Parja 8 5 7 4 Hindi (M-7, F-4)

Mother Tongue (21) Sadan/Sadri

Total 15,113 14,494 2.067 693 Asuri (F-1), Bengali (M-1), Chhattisgarhi (M-1). English (M-4) , Hindi (M-I,673. F-535), Korwa (M-I), Kurukh/Oraon (M-385, F-157), Oriya (M-2)

Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar 1.522 1,563 279 218 Hindi (M-249, F-189), Korwa (M-l), Kurukh Bhumia including Pando Oraon (M-27, F-29), Ofiya (M-2)

2 Gond ,. 2,533 2,438 189 73 Asuri (F-l), Bengali (M-I), Hindi (M-181, F-71), KUfukh/Oraon (M-7, F-l)

3 Kamar 4 4 1 Hindi (M-I)

4 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa 983 976 154 15 Chhattisgarhi (M-l), English (M-2), Hindi

Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri ' (M-151, F-13), Kurukh(Oraon (F-2)

5 Khairwar 174 142 67 37 English (M-l), Hindi (M-63, F-35), Kurukh/ Oraon (M-3, F-2)

6 Kharia 69 52 3 Hindi (M-3)

7 Korku including Bopchi, 5 Moausi, Nihal or Nahul and Bondhi or Bondeya

4,210 428 Hindi (M-268, F-56), Kurukh/Oraon (M-160 8 Korwa including Kodaku 3,552 57 F-l),

9 Munda 542 532 132 94 English (M-l), Hindi (M-118, F-80), Kurukh/ Oraon (M-13, F-14)

10 Nagesia or Nagasia 5,019 5,174 794 173 Hindi (M-629, F-84) Kurukh/Oraon (M-165, F-89)

II Oraon including Dhanka and 52 59 20 25 Hindi (M-lO, F-6), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I0,

Dhangad F-J9) 12 Pardhi, including Bahelia or

Bahel~ia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhl, Phans Pardhi, Shikari Takankar and Takia

13 Saonta or Saunta Hindi (F-I)

Mother Tougue (22) Shikari

Total 26 21 5 1 !lindi (M-4, F-I), Or;ya (M-l)

Pardhi, including Bahelia or 26 21 5 Hindi (M-4, F-l), Oriya (M-I) Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi. Shikari Takankar and Takia

Mother Tongue (23) Telugu Total 3 Gond * 3

• Please see the foot note on page 159.

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Conid.

Name of Scheduled Tribe

All Scheduled Tribes

Total

Birhul or Birhor

Total Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar­Bhumiya including Pando

2 Birhul or Birhor 3 Dhanwar 4 Gond * 5 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur,Cherwa,

Rathia Tanwar or Chattri 6 Kharia 7 Kol 8 Korwa including Kodaku 9 Majhwar

10 Munda II Nagcsia or Nagasia 12 Oraon including Dhanka and

Dhangad 13 Saonta or Saunta 14 Sawar or Sawara

Total

I Bhaina 2 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-

Bhumia including Pando 3 Binjhwar 4 Birhul or Birhor 5 Dhanwar 6 Gond *

7 Kawar, Kanwar, KauT, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri

8 KhairwaT 9 Kharia

10 Kol II Korku including Bopchi,

Mouasi, Nihal or Nahul and Bondhi or Bondeya

12 Korwa including Kodaku 13 Majhwar 14 Munda

Total Speakers r------A----,.

Males Females

2 3

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

r-----...A...----~ Males Females

4 5

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

55,674 55,386 11,324 10,751

Subsidiary language

Ii

Chhattisgarhi (M-3,109, F-2,4S0), For,Jish (M-2), Hindi (M-7,861, F-8,040), Kharia ( M-87 ) Kurukb/Oraon ( M-20 ), Mundari (M-ll), Oriya (M-231, F-2U), SadaJ1jSadri (M-3, F-50)

Mother Tongue (1) Birhor

57

57

5,528 98

57 933

3,228

25 2

140 507

21 37

465

14 I

34,918

I 544

9 183 139

9,333

18,575

2 173

6

266 2,499

110

110

4,166 91

12 1

526 2,657

100 367

2 14

363

33

33,893

4 633

2 39

176 9,852

18,849

9 108

5 14

454 2,568

15

31 35 Chhattisgarhi (M-13, F-22), Hindi (M-18, F-13)

31 35 Chhattisgarhi (M-13, F-22), Hindi (M-18, F-13)

Mother Tongue (2) Chhattisgarhi

88

30 46

1

9

2

Hindi(M-32),Kurukh/Oraon(M-20),Oriya(M-36)

Hindi{M-IO),KurukhIOraon(M-IO),Oriya(M-IO), Hindi(M-l9), KurukhjOraon(M-IO),OTiya(M-17), Hindi (M-l)

Oriya (M-9)

Hindi (M-2)

Mother Tongue (3) Hindi

1,352

60

5 80 17

441

555

78 I

89

1,173

31

16 719

313

2

5 40

Chhattisgarhi (M-1,082, £,-1,012), English (M-2) , Khariya (M-74), Munda (M-ll), Oriya (M-183, F-161)

Chhattisgarhi (M-16, F-20), English (M-I), Khariya (M-5), Oriya (M-38, F-ll) Chhattisgarhi (M-2), Oriya (M-3) Chhattisgarhi (M-70), Oriya (M-IO) Chhattisgarhi (M-15, F-16), Oriya (M-2) Chhattisgarhi (M-422, F-689), English (M.I), Oriya (M-IS, F-30) Chhattisgarhi (M-462, F-21O), Khariya (M-2), Oriya (M-91, F-103) Chhattisgarhi (F-2) Kharia (M-67) Munda (M-II) Chhattisgarhi (M-I)

Chhattisgarhi (F-5) Chhattisgarhi(M-77, F-29), Oriya (M-12 F-lI)

* Please see the foot note on Page 159.

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe 1

Total speakerS r----.A.--~ Males Females

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

r---_J...----:-""""\ Males Females

Subsidiary language

6 2 3 4 5

15 Nageiia or Nagasia 664 16 Oraon including Dhanka and 2,169

Dhangad 17 Pardhan, Pathari and Saroti 25 18 Pardhi including Bahelia 21

or Bahellia. Chita Pardhi, Langoii Pardhi, Phans Pard hi, Shlkari, Takankar and Takia

19 Parja 39 20 Saonta or Saunta 182 21 Sawar or Sawara 88

Total I Kharia

Total 1 Gond·

Total

2 Korwa

213 213

403

403

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Mother Tongue (3) Hindi-Concld.

662 62

28 21

57 21S 120

15

9

14 Chhattisgarhi (M-12, F-14), Oriya(M-3)

Chhattisgarhi (M-I, F-l)

4 Chhattisgarhi (M-I, F-2), Oriya (F-2) 3 Chhattisgarhi (F-2), Oriya (F-I)

25 Chhattisgarhi (M-3, F-22), Oriya (M·6, F-3)

Mother Tongue (4) Kharia

311 311

1 I

Mother Tongue (5) Konda

.. Mother Tongue (6) Korwa

311 202 202 Chhattisgarhi (M-49. F-16), Hindi (M-150. F-J36I, Sadan/ Sadri (M-3, F-.'iO)

3H 202 202 Chhattisgarhi (M-49, F-16), Hindi (M-ISO, F-136) Sadan/Sadri (M-3, F-50)

Mother Tongue (7) Kurukh/Oraon

Total 14,447 16,497 9,605 9,316 Chhattisgarhi (M-1,958), F-1,390), Hindi (M-7,622, F.7,876), Kharia (M-13) , Oriya (M-12, F-50)

1 Gond * 2 Oraon including Dhanka and

Dhangad

Total 1 Kharia 2 Munda

Total I Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar

Bhumia including Pando 2 Gond· 3 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur,

Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri

4 Saonta or Saunta 5 Sawar or Sawara

14,447

45 9

36

58

5 I

1 51

Total 5 I Pardhi, including Bahelia or 5

Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhl, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia

* Please see the foot note on Page 159.

I 16.496

53 12 41

44 2

42

9,605 9,316 Chhattisgarhi (M-I,958. F-I,390) Hindi (M-7,622, F-7,876), Kharia (M-13I, Oriya (M-12, F-50)

Mother Tongue (8) Mundari

17 6 Hindi (M-ll, F-6)

17 6 Hindi (M-17, F-6)

Mother Tongue (9) Oriya

29 19 Chhattisgarhi (M-7, F-lO) , Hindi (M-22, F-9)

., I Hindi (M-I)

28 19 Chhattisgarhi (M-7, F-lD), Hindi (M· 21, F-9)

Mother Tongue (10) Shikari

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe 1

Total All Scheduled Tribes

Total 1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar­

Bhumia including Pando 2 Khairwar

Total 1 Gond*

Total 1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-­

Bhumia including Pando

Total 1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar­

Bhumia including Pando 2 Khairwar

Total

1 Bharia,-Hhumia or Bhuinhar­Bhumia including Pando

2 Gond * 3 Kawar, Kanwar, KauT,

Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri

4 Khairwar 5 Kharia 6 Korwa including Kodaku 7 Munda 8 Nagesia or Nagasia 9 Oraon including Dhanka or

Dhangad 10 Saonta or Saunta

Total Gond*

Total

1 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar­Bhllmia including Pando

2 Birhul or Birhor 3 Gond*

4 Kamar

Total Speakers r---.A.---"""

Males Females 2 3

Tota. persons returned as s~king a language

supsidiary to the Mother tongue

r-----.A.---~

Males Females 4 5

Subsidiary language

6

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural)

100,180 103,852 31,437 32,447 Asuri (F-l), Bengali (M-3), Chhattisgarbi

20 1

19

93 92

2,077

19

412 458

11 11

586 25

548 7

22,127

2,054

8 3,414

18

18

I 1

1 1

3 3

2,982

39

419 772

44 3

909 30

752 11

3

(M-lSI, F- 401), English (M-I30, F-I6) Hindi (M-20,OI6, F-I7,635), Kharia (M-12, F-lO), Korwa (M-2) Kurukh/Oraon (M-638, F-278), Oriya (M-249, F-227), Sadan/Sadri (M-IO,198, F-13,879), Sanskrit (M-8)

Mother Tongue (1) Abiri 17 16 Hindi (M-2), Sadan/Sadri (M-I5, F.I6)

17 16 Hindi (M-2), Sadan/Sadri (M·15, F-16) Mother Tongue (2) Asuri

1 Hindi (F. 1) 1 Hindi (F-I)

Mother Tongue (3) Bhoyari

Mother Tongue (4) Bihari 1 Hindi (M -1)

Mother Tongue (5) 145 28

9 7

19 32 2

3

12 5 3

65 8 2 5

Hindi (M-I) Chhattisgarhi

English (M-2), Hindi (M·ll4, F-23) , Kurukhi Ora on (M-23, F·5) , Oriya (M·2) Sadan/Sadri (M.3) Sanskirit (M-I) Hindi (M-9, F·7)

English (M.I), Hindi (M·15) Kurukh/Oraon (M·3)! English (M.I), Hindi (14.29. F·2), Sadan/Sadn (M-I) Sanskirit (M·I)

Hindi (M-3, F.I)

Hindi (M-IO, F-5), Sadan/Sadri (M-2) Hindi (M-1) Oriya (M-2) Hindi (M-46, F-S), Kurukh/OTaon (M-19) Hindi (M-1), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I, F-5)

Mother Tongue (6) Gon!li I 1 Hindi (F-l) 1 I Hindi (F-I)

19,595

2,160

7 3,430

3

Mother Tongue (7) Hindi 558 301 Bengali (M-l), Chhattisgarhi (M-4, F-3l,

English (M-27, F-2l, Kharia (M·I/, F-lO), Kurukh/Oraon (M-230. F-llS), Korwa (M-I) Oriya eM-58, F .. -6ll, Sadall/Sadri (M·219, F-lJO) Sanskirit (M-7)

26 22 Kurukh/Oraon (M.7, F-4). Oriya (M-17, F-17), Sadan/Sadri (M-2, F-I)

147 80 Chhattisgarhi (M-I), English (M-6) , Kurukhl Oraon (M-42), Oriya (M-6, F-l), Sadan/Sadri (M-92, F-79)

* Please see the foot note on Page 159.

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers ~ ---"""' ___ '-1

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

r-----A.----. Subsidiary language Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

2 Jashpur Tahsil (Rural}-Contd.

5 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, 8,433 Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri

6 Khairwar 675 7 Kharia 1,085

8 Korwa including Kodaku 2,031

9 Munda 268

10 Nagesia or Nagasia 2,175

II Oraon including Dhanka and 1,906 Dhangad

12 Pardhan, Pathari and Saroti 7 13 Pardhi, including Bahelia 2

or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia

]4 Sanota or Saunta 45 ] 5 Sawar or Sawara 24

Total 2,493

1 Birhul or BiThor 3 2 Kharia 2,483 3 Oraon including Dhanka and 7

Dhangad

Total 1,697

1 Birhul or Birhor 13 2 Korku including Bopchi,

Mouasi, Nihal or Nahul and 2

Bondhi OT Bondeya 3 Korwa including Kodaku ],677

4 Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

S

Total 55,948

1 Gond • 10 2 Korwa including Kodaku 3 3 Munda 9 4 Nagesia or Nagasia 5 Oraon, including Dhanka

apd Dhangad 5S,926

7,909

640 431

1,815

311

1,945

870

8 2

39 25

3,254

2 3,249

3

2,l80

6

2,]74

60,587

] ]0 3

6O,S73

• Please see the foot note on Page 159.

Mother Tongue (7) Hindi-Concld.

73

4 ]5

9

14

229

35

•• 1 6

Mother Tongue

10

3

7

Mother Tongue

},256

3 2

],246

5

Mother Tongue

30 Chhattisgarhi (M-2, F-2), English (M-18), Kharia (M-2), Kurukh/Oraon (M-5, F-2l, Oriya (M-20, F-IS), Sad an/Sadri (M-19, F-II). Sanskrit (M-7)

2 Oriya (F-l), Sadan/Sadri (M-4, F-I) 27 Kharia (M-9, F-IO), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I,

F-l), Oriya (M-3, F-14), Sadan/Sadri(M-2, F-2), 2 Korwa (M-1), Kurukh/Oraon (M-8), Sadan/

Sadri (F-2) 17 Kurukh/Oraon (M-6, F-4), Sadan/Sadri (M-8,

F-13) 83 Kurukh /Oraon (M-138 F-83), Oriya (M-l),

Sad an/Sadri (M-90) 32 Bengali (M-I), Chhattisgarhi (M-I, F-l), Eng­

lish (M-3, F-2), Kurukh/Oraon (M-23, F-21), Oriya (M-S, F-7), Sadan/Sadri (M-2, F-l)

6 Oriya (M-6, F-6)

(8) Kharia

3 Hindi (M-7), Oriya (F-l), Sadan/Sadri (M-3, F-2)

2 SadanLSadri (M-3, F-2)

Hindi (M-7), Oriya (F-I)

(9) Korwa

l,372 Chhattisgarhi (M-46,F-1l4), Hindi (M-50, F-155), Sadan/Sadri (M-l,160, F-l,103)

4 Sadan/Sadri (M-3, F-4) Sadan/Sadri (M-2)

],368 Chhattisgarhi (M-46, F-114), Hindi (M-46, F-155), Sadan/Sadri (M-l, IS4, F-I,099) Hindi (M-4), Sadan/Sadri (M-I)

(10) Kurukh/Oraon

27,231 29,911 Bengali (M-l), Chhatti!Jgarhi (M-128, F-283) , English (M-9l, F-U), Hindi (M-18,025, F-16,802), Kharia (M-l), Oriya (M-187,F-164), Sadan/Sadrl (M-8,798, F-12,648)

9 Hindi (M-3), Sadan/Sadri (M-6) 2 Hindi (M-2) 2 Oriya (M-]), Sadan/Sadri (M-I)

2 Sadan/Sadri (F-2)

27,218 29,909 Bengali (M-I), Chhattisgarhi (M-128, F-283). English (M-91, F-14), Hindi (M-18,020, F-16,802)~ Kharia(M-l), Oriya (M-186. F-I64), Sadan/Sadn (M-8,791,F-12,646)

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Name of Scheduled Tribe

Total

Munda

2 Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

Total' 3 Korwa including Kodaku

Total

Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia. including Pando

2 Gond * 3 Kawar. Kanwar, Kaur,

Cherwa, Rathia Tanwar, or Chattri

4 Kharia 5 Kondh, Khond or

Kandh 6 Korwa including Kodaku 7 Nagesia or Nagasia 8 Ora on including Dhanka

and Dhangad 9 Sawar or Sawara

Total Pardhi, including Bahelia or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi. Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia

Total

Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar­Bhumia including Pando

2 Gond * 3 Kamar 4 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur.

Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar, or Chattri

5 Khairwar

6 Kharia 7 Korku, including Bopchi,

Mouasi, Nihal or Nahul and Bondhi or Bondeya

8 Korwa including Kodaku

9 Munda 10 Nagesia or Nagasia 11 Oraon including Dhanka and

Dhangad

Total Speakers r---.A.-----"\

Males Females

Total perSQIlS returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

.-\- ... Males Females

Subsidiary language

2

204

203

425

196

63 9

52 I

5 5 I

93

5 5

15,()QI

1.522

2,532

4 983

174

69 5

4,210

540 5,002

50

3 4 5 6

2 Jasbpur Tahsil (Rural)-Contd.

Mother Tongue (11) Mundari

62 76 English (M-6). Hindi (M-56,F-74), Kurukh/Oraon (F-i), Oriya (F-I) .

61 76 English (M-5), Hindi (M-56,F-74), Kurukh/Oraon (F-I), Oriya (F-l) English (M-I)

Mother Tongue (11) Nepali

1 I

Mother Tongue (13) Oriya

584

202

204 10

56

2 3 3

104

3 3

93 47 Chhatlisgarhi (M-2, F-l), English (M-l), Hindi (M-90, F-46)

66 29 English (M-I), Hindi (M-65, F-29)

6 1 Hindi (M-6, F-I) 7 10 Hindi (M-7, F-IO)

2 2 Chhattisgarhi (M-2), Hindi (F-2)

2 2 Hindi (M-2, F-2)

Hindi (M-I, F-l)

9 2 Chhattisgarhi (F-I), Hindi (M-9, F-l)

Motber Tongue (14) Pardhi

3 3

Hindi (M-3) Hindi (M-3)

Mother Tongue (1S) Sadan/Sadrl

14,484

1.563

2,438

4 976

142

52

3,552

532 5,164

59

2,061

279

189

1 154

67

3

428

131 789 20

691

218

73

15

37

57

94 171 25

Asuri (F-/), Pengali (M-I), Chhallisgarhi (M-I), English (M-3), Hindi (M-/,668, F-533), Korwa (M-/), KllrukhlOraon (M-385, F-IS7), Oriya (M-2) Hindi (M-249, F-189), Korwa (M-I), Kurukbl Oraon (M-27, F-29), Oriya (M-2) Asuri (F-I), Bengali (M-I), Hindi (M-181, F-7I), Kurukh/Oraon (M-7, F-I) Hindi (M-l) Chhattisgarhi (M-I), Engli~h(M-2), Hindi (M-I51 F-13), Kurukh/Oraon (F-2)

English (M-J), Hindi (M-6\ F-35), Kuru~h/Ora· on (M-3, F-2) Hindi (M-3)

Hindi (M-268, F-56) , Kurukh/Oraon (M-l60, F-I) Hindi (M-118, F-80), Kurukh/OraoD (M-13.F-14) Hindi (M-624.F-82), Kurukh/Oraon (M-165,F-89) Hindi (M-IO, F-6), Kurukh/Oraon (M-IO,F-19)

* Please see the foot note on Page 159.

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

Total Speakers ,----...... ---.

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue Subsidiary language

Name of Scheduled Tribe Males Females

,-____ .A. ____ -.

Males Females

]2

13

All

I 2

3 4 5

6 7 8

1

2

] 2

3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10

Pardhi, including Bahelia or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, La-ngoli Pardhi, Shikari, Ta-kankar and Takia Saonta or Saunta

Total Pardhi, including Bahelia or Bahcllia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Par-dhi, Shikari. Takankar and Takia

Scheduled Tribes

Total Bhaina Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando Dhanwar Good* Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur Cherwa, Rathia TanKar or Chattri Majhwar Nagesia or Nagasia Sawar or Sawara

Total Kawar, Kanwar. Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

Total

Bhaina Bharia-·Bhumia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando Dhanwar Gond* Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri Kharia Kondh or Khond or Kandh Korwa including Kodaku Majhwar Nagesia or Nagasia

2 3 4 5 6

2 Jashpur Tahsi1 {Rural)-Concld.

Mother Tongue (15) Sadan/Sadri-Conc/d.

Mother Tongue (16) Shikari

7 7

3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)

Hindi (F-l)

36,120 36,391 4,309. 2,513 Chhattisgarhi (M-470, F-468), English (M-5) Hindi (M-3,629, F-l,971), Oriya (M-20S, F-74)

Mother Tongue (1) Chhattisgarhi

1,887 7

32

104 353

1,385

5

45 I

44

27,781

50 419

709 8,071

]7,777

20 5

165 117 264

2,086 6

37

94 602

1,317

21 9

14

7 6

1

Mother Tongue (2) Dhangari

72 18 48

72 ]8 48

Mother Tongue (3) Hindi

27,627 193 89

43 427 2 8

676 7,552 105 59

]7,739 61 2

]82 1 2 8 1

143 1 117 564 4

English (M-1) Hindi (M-5, F-1) Oriya (M-8)

Oriya (M-])

Hindi (M-3), Oriya (M-4) English (M-I) Hindi (M-2, F-l), Oriya (M-3)

Chhattisgarhi (M-18, F-22), Hindi (F-215)

Chhattisgarhi (M-18, F-22) Hindi (F-26)

Chhattisgarlzi (F-18J, English (1'.,,(-4) Oriya (M-189, F-7l)

Oriya (M-2, F-8)

English (M-I), Oriya (M-104, F-59) English (M-2), Oriya (M-59, F-2)

Oriya (M-l, F-2) Oriya (M-I) Oriya (M-I)

Oriya (M-4)

*Please see the foot note 00 Page 159.

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Gontd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe 1

11

12 13 14

1

1 2

3 4

2 3

4

5 6 7

8

Oraon includiug dhanka and Dhangad Pardhan. Pathari and Saroti Sawar or Sawara , Unclassified

Total Kharia

Total Kol

Total

Gond* Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur. Cherwa Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri Kharia Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

Total

Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando Dhanwar Gond*

Kawar, Kanwar. Kaur. Cherwa Rathia Tanwar or Chattri Kharia Nagesia or Nagasia Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad Sawar or Sawara

Total Munda

Total Parja

Total Gond*

Total persons returned as s~eaking a language

supsidiary to the Total Speakers Mother tongue ,_--"-___ -. ,--_1---"-__ --, Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5

3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

84

33 66

1

1,173 1,173

15 15

4,833

4.832

372

79

1 105

10

175

5 5

8 8

I I

Mother Tongue (3) Hindi-Coneld.

61

43 5 72 12 18

Mother Tongue (4) Kharia

1,098 1,098

Mother Tongue (5) Kol

17 17

Mother tongue (6) Kurukh/Oroan

4,784 3.798 2,011

59 1 2 2

4,723 3.797 2,008

Mother Tongue (7) Oriya

696 276 356

100 72 71

406 81 148

8 6

I 2

179 123 129

Mother Tongue (8) Mundari

6 3 4 6 3 4

Mother Tongue (9) Parja

5 7 4 5 7 4

Mother Tongue (10) Sadan/Sadri

*Please sec the foot note on Page 159.

Subsidiary language

6

English (M-I)

Oriya (M-5) Chhattisgarhi (F-18), Oriya (M-12)

Chhattisgarhi (M-4I4, F-367). Hindi (M-3.3l8, F-I,644.), Oriya (M-6) Chhattisgarhi (F-I) Hindi (F-2)

Hindi (M-I) Chhattisgarhi (M-414, F-366), Hindi (M-3,377. F-l,642) Oriya (M-6)

Chhattisgarhi (M-38 ,F-6J), Hindi (M-238, F-295) Chhattisgarhi (M-3), Hindi (M-69. F-71)

Chhattisgarhi (M-31.F-58). Hindi (M-50, F-90) Hindi (F-6)

Hindi (F-l) Hindi (F-I)

Chhattisgarhi (M-4, F-3). Hindi (M-119, F-126)

Hindi (M-I, F-I), Oriya (M-2.F-3) Hindi (M-I, F-l), Oriya (M-2. F-3)

Hindi (M-7, F-4) Hindi (M-7, F-4)

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Total speakers r---.A.----.

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue ,-___ .A. ___ -.

Name of Scheduled Tribe 1

All Sch~u1~ Tribell

Total

1 Bhaina 2 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar-

Bhumia including Pando 3 Dhanwar 4 Gond· 5 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa

Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri 6 Kharia, 7 Korwa including Kodaku 8 Majhwar 9 Nagesia or Nagasia

10 Sawar or sawara 11 Unclassified

Total Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

Total

I Bhaina 2 Bharia, Bhumia or Bhuinbar

3 Bhumia including Pando Dhanwar

4 Gond·

5 Halba or Halbi 6 Kawar. Kanwar. Kaur, Cherwa,

Rathia, Tanwar or Chhattri 7 Khairwar 8 Kharia 9 Kondh, Khond or Kandh

10 Korwa including KodaKu 11 Majhwar 12 Nagesia or Nagasia 13 Oraon including Dhanka and

Dhangad 14 Pardhi, including Baht:lia, or

BahalJia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans, Pardhi Shikari, Takankar and Takia

15 Parja 16 Sawar or Sawara 17 Unclassified

Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5

4 Raigarh Tahsil (Rural)

25,575 27,357 2.465 1,056

Mother Tongue (I) Chhattisgarhi

2,818 3,369 7 4

4 8 40 80

52 47 313 313 I 2

2,261 2,742 3 2

46 59 1 3 4 9

26 43 71 59

6

Mother Tongue (2) Dhangari

238 428 174 245 238 428 174 245

Mother Tongue (3) Hindi

18,125 18,541 854 496

1,265 1,285 55 15 629 622 56 30

497 508 4,570 4.920 388 253

1 1 7,413 7,444 92 25

6 7 196 258 34 41

8} 106 3 5 22 31 45 21 14 5

316 149 30 27

4 16

6 3,053 3,1.62 195 100

12

·Please see the foot note on Page 159.

Subsidiary language

6

Bengali (M-l), Chhattisgarhi (M.75 , F-47), English (M-13, F-2), Hindi (M.l,543,F-I.52.S) Kharia (M-29, F-39) , .l{urukhjOraon(M-31, F-15), Oriya (M-763, F--418)

English (F-1), Hindi (M-2, F-2) Kurukh/ Oraon (M-l) Odya (M-4 ,F·1 Hindi (M-I)

English (F-l), Hindi (M-t, F-l)

Hindi (F-Il, Oriya (M-3, F-l)

Kurukh/Oraon (M-l)

Oriya (M-l)

Hiudi (M-J74. F-245) Hindi (M-174, F-245)

Bengali (M-1), Chhattisgarhi (M-16, F-17) English (M-I9, F-I). Kharia (M-29, F-36), Kurukh/Oraon (M-30, F-25), Oriya (M-759 F-4J7) English (M-ll, Oriya (M-54, F-J5) Chhattisgarhi (M-15), Oriya (M-41, F-30)

Bengali (M-I), Chhattisgarhi ~-I, F-17), English (M-8, F-l), Oriya (M-378, F-235)

English (M-tO), Oriya (M-82, F-251

Kharia (M-29. F-36). Oriya (M-5, F-5) Oriya (M-3. F-5)

Oriya (M-I)

KUfukh/Oraon (M-30, F-2S), Oriya tF-2)

Oriya (M-195, F-l00)

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Gontd.

Name of Scheduled Tribe

Total 1 Kharia

Total

1 Oraon including Dhanka ane Dhangad

Total

1 Bhaina 2 Bharia-Bhumia or Bhuinhar

Bhumia including Pando 3 Gond* 4 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa

Rathia Tanwar or Chattri 5 Kharia

6 Kondh or Khond or Kandh 7 Sawar or Sawara

Total Speakers r----A.--~

Males Females

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

,---,..---"----....._ Males Females

2 3 4 5

4 Raigllrh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Mother Tongue (4) Kharia

1,328 1,615 1.328 1,615

Mother Tongue (5) Kurukh/Oraon

924 1,036 688 732

924 1,036" 688 732

Mother Tongue (6) Oriya

2,129 2,368 742 579

3 1 179 160 78 59

332 340 136 138 23 14 10 10

102 128 51 47

24 31 4 1,469 1,692 467 320

Mother Tongue (7) Shikari

Total 10 Pardhi, including Bahelia or 10 Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari Takankar and Takia

Total Gond*

3 3

Mother Tongue (8) Telugu

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 15,881 17,104 1,209 1,686

Total 1 Bhaina 2 Binjhwar 3 Kol 4 Kondh or Khand or Kandh 5 Sawar or Sawara

314 60

12 14

228

Mother Tongue (I) Chhattisgarhi

41 16 5

11 9

I

*Please see the foot note on Page 159.

Subsidiary language

6

Chhattisgarhi (M-41. F-30), English (M-4). Hindi (M-643, F-702) Chhattisgarhi (M-41, F-30), English (M-4), Hindi (M-643, F-702

Chhattisgarhi (M-18), Hindi (M-724, F-576), Kharia (F-3) Hindi (F-l) Chhattisgarhi (M-16), Hindi (M-62, F-59)

Hindi (M-136; F-138) Hindi (M-IO, F-IO)

Chhattisgarhi (M-2), Hindi (M-49, F-44), Kharia (F-3) Hindi (F-4) Hindi (M-467, F-320)

Chhattisgarhi (M-154, F-493), Dhangari (M-14, F-3), English eM-I), Hindi (M-666, F-781) Kharia (M-12, F-23), KurukhfOraoD (M-I, F-9), Oriya (M-323, F-347). Mundari (M-38, F-30)

Oriya (M-I)

Oriya (M-l)

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MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

1 2

1

2

3

4 5

6

7

8 9

10 11 12

13

14

15

Nome of Scheduled Tribe

Total Kharia Oraon

Total Gond*

TOlal

Bhaina

Bhatia, Bhumia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando Binjhwar

Dhanwar Good· ,

Kawar. Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri Kharia

Kondh, Khond or Kandh Kol Korwa including Kodaku Munda Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad Pardbi, including Bahelia or Bahallia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia Sawar or Sawara

Unclassified

Tolal Kharia

Total 1 Kharia 2 Oraon inclUding Dhanka and

Dhangad

Total Munda

Total persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Total Speakers Mother tongue r--_"__~ r------A.----~

Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)-Contd.

Mother Tongue (2) Dhangari

54 207 4 10 44 207 4

Mother Tongue (3) GO~~ 10 5 10 5

Mother Tongue (4) Hindi

11,896 11,736 526

468 540 32

2 2

3,233 2,710 127

56 59 2,649 2,688 56

246 261 11

260 257 37

444 431 31 148 257 5

1 124 119 33 295 171 9

31 28

3,912 4,175 178

28 37 2

Mother Tongue (5) Kharia

211 211

326 326

63

63

889

15

88

67

94

34

3 3

91 19

3

472

Mother Tongue (6) KurukhjOraon

96 6

90

104 6

98

2 I 1

Mother Tongue (7) Mundari

/5 15

24 24

13 13

*Please see the foot note on Page 159.

Subsidiary language

6

Hindi (M-4, F-63)

Hindi (M-4, F-63)

Chhattisgarhi (M-140, F--477), Dhangari (M-14, F-3), English (M-I), Kharia (M-I2, F-23) , KurukhlOraon (/<'-9), Mundar; (M-38, F-3D), Oriya (M-32I,F-347)

' Chhattisgarhi (M-J3, F-O), Oriya (M- 19, F-2)

Chhattisgarhi (M-44, F-40). Kharia (F-4), Oriya (M-83, F-44)

Chhattisgarhi (M-9, F-8), English (M·I), Oriya (M-46, F-59) Chhattisgarhi (F-94), Oriya (M-ll)

Chhattisgarhi (M-ll, F-12), Dhangar(M-5), Kharia (M-12, F-19), Oriya (M-9, F-3) Chhattisgarhi (M-7), Oriya (M-24, F-3) Chhattisgarhi (M-5), Oriya (F-3)

Chhattisgarhi (F-61), Mundari (M-38, F-30) Chhattisgarhi (F-7), KuruKh/Oraon (F-9), Dhangari (M -9, F·3) Oriya (F-3)

Chhattisgarhi (M-49, F-242), Oriya (M-129, f-230) Chhattisgarhi (M-2J

Hindi (M-2) Hindi (M-I) Hindi (M-l)

Hindi (M-!3) Hindi (M-13)

1 2

3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

1

199

TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oonald.

Name of Scheduled Tribe

Total

Bhaina Bharia-Bhamia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando Binjhwar Gond· Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri Kharia Kondh or Khond ot Kandh Kol Munda Sawar or Sawara

Total Oraon including Dhanka and Dhangad

Total Pardhi ~ncluding, Bahelia 'Or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi,Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia.

Total Speakers ,-----"-----.

Males Females

2 , 3

Total'persons returned as speaking a language

subsidiary to the Mother tongue

,-----A.-'-_---., Males Females

4 5

Subsidiary language

6 5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Mother Tongue (8) Odya

3,272 4,647 658 733 Chhattisgarhi (M-14, F-16), Hindi (M-643,

2 5 F-7J7), Kurukh/Oraon (M-I)

2 11

653 1,374 52 126 Chhatt!sgarh! (M-5), Hindi (M-47, P-126) 153 494 19 89 Chhatt~sgarh! (M-2, P:8), Hindi (M-17, F-81)

2 9 4 Chhattlsgarhl (P-3), Hmdi (P-l)

67 1 Kurukh/Oraon (M-I) 180 157 32 10 C':1ha!tisgarhi (M-3), Hindi (M-29, P-lO) 65 70 5 HIndI (M-5) 5

2,143 2,527 549 504 Chbattisgarhi (M-4, P-5), Hindi (M-545, P-499)

Mother Tongue (9) Sadan/Sadri

2 2

Mother Tongue (10) Shikari

11 14 5 1 H~ndi. (M-4, F-l), Oriya (M-I) 11 14 5 1 HlDdl (M-4, F-l), Oriya (M-l)

·Please sec the foot note on Page 159.

~oo

TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Persons employed P1lrsons seeking before but now out

Total Full time employment for of employment Name of Scheduled Non-working population students the first time and seeking work Others

Tribe , ___ --A-____ -. ,-_.A._-. ,--_......--~

, __ ...J>.----. ,..--..1...----. Persons Males Females M F M F M F M P

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAIGARH DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes 194,866 86.982 107,884 18,253 5,003. 35 3 25 4 68,669 102,874

1 Bhaina 1,593 611 982 95 16 1 SIS 966

2 Bharia-Bhumia or 4,604 2,007 2,597 259 59 1,748 2,538

Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando

3 Blnjhwar 2,891 1,221 1,670 95 20 2 1,124 1.650 4 Birhul or Birhor 145 60 85 1 2 59 83 5 Dhanwar 1,213 503 710 39 16 464 694 6 Good· 28,376 11,737 16,639 2,332 382 5 8 9,392 16,257 "

7 Kamar 19 7 12 7 12

8 Kawar,Kanwar,Kaur. 47,074 19,767 27,307 4,240 434 2 15.526 26,871

Cberwa,Rathia, Tao-war or Chattri .

9 Khairwar 710 350 360 105 17 245 343

10 Kharia 6,434 2,869 3,565 204 52 2,664 3,512

11 Kondh or Khond or 96 25 71 5 4 20 67

Kandh 12 Kol 586 240 346 29 1 211 345

13 Korwa including 7,102 3,262 3,840 251 55 ,011 3,785

Kodaku 14 Majhwar 2,809 1,177 1,632 100 30 1 1,076 1,602

15 Munda 1,147 563 584 117 32 2 444 552

16 Nagesia or Nagasia 6,672 3,095 3,577 591 136 .. 1 2,503 3,441

17 Oraon including 73,847 35,654 38,193 9,207 3.641 22 2 7 2 26,418 34,548

Dhanka and Dhangad 18 Pardhan, Pathari and

Saroti 21 44 6 1 14 43 19 Pardhi, including 46 69 2 3 44 66

Bahelia or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli Pard hi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia

20 Parja 73 21 52 3 18 52 21 Saonta or Saunta 219 43 176 1 15 42 161 22 Sawar or Sawara 9,039 3,690 5,349 571 87 4 3,115 5,262 23 Unclassified 37 13 24 3 1 9 24

1 Udaipur Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 50,153 20,709 29,444 3,531 421 8 3 17,167 29,023

1 Bbaina 4 4 4 2 Bharia-Bhumia or 601 231 370 15 14 216 356

Bbuinhar-Bhumia including Pando

3 Birhu) or Birhor 125 50 75 2 50 73

4 Dhanwar 179 75 104 3 8 72 96 5 Gond· 9,437 3,765 5,672 682 98 3,082 5,574

6 Kawar, Kanwar, Ka· 17,564 7,212 10,352 1,510- 114 5.702 10,238

ur. Cberwa, Rathia, Tanwar, or Chattri

7 Khairwar 4 4 4

8 Kharia 362 155 207 8 16 147 191

9 Kol 2 2 2

10 Korwa, including 1,416 302 1.114 12 14 290 1.100 Kodaku

)J Majhwar 2,680 1.125 1,555 90 25 J,035 1,530 12 Munda 53 23 30 1 4 22 26

• Plase see the foot note on Page 159.

201

TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CUSSIFffiD BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

Persons seeking Persons employed

before but now out Total Full time employment for of employment

Name of Scheduled Non-working population 'students the first time and seeking work Others Tribe r---~--_.)...----~ ,--A.___, ,____._--...... , __ -.A. __ ---, ,--"----.

Persons Males Fernal~s M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Udaipur Tabsil (Rural)-Concld.

13 Nagesia or Nagasia 568 262 306 63 2 199 304 14 Oraon including Dha- 16,718 7,383 9,335 1,136 99 4 2 6.241 9,236

nka and Dhangad 15 Pardhan. Pathari and 20 4 16 4 15

Saroti 16 Pardhi including Ba- 34 16 18 3 16 15

helia or Bahellia, Chi-ta Pardhi, Langoli Par-dhi, Phans Pardhi, Shiicari, Takankar and Takia

64 19 45 3 17 Parja 16 45 18 Sawar or Sawara 128 49 79 7 6 42 73 19 Saonta or Saunta 190 34 156 1 15 o. 33 141 20 Unclassified 4 4 3 1

2 Jasbpur Tabsil (Rural)

All Scbeduled Tribes 80,643 39.888 40,755 10,024 3,944 19 2 5 2 29,840 36,807

1 Bharia-Bhurnia or Bhuinhar-Bhumia

2,923 1,332 1,591 173 37 1,159 1.554

including Pando 20 10 10 1 2 Birhul or Birhor 9 10

3 Gond· 4.796 2.318 2,478 519 78 1,799 2,400 4 Kamar 3 3 3 5 Kawar, Kanwar. Kaur 7,061 3,447 3,614 844 166 2,603 3.448

Cherwa, Rathia Tanwar or Chattri

6 Khairwar 642 318 324 94 16 224 308

7 Kharia 2.846 1.341 1,505 115 27 1,226 1,478 8 Korwa including 5,531 2,884 2.647 237 41 2,647 2,606

Kodaku 9 Munda 824 420 404 90 18 2 328 386

10 Nagesia or Nagasia 5,699 2,675 3,024 492 130 1 2,182 2,894 11 Oraon, including 50,147 25,079 25,068 7,453 3,431 17 2 4 2 17,605 21,633

Dhanka and Dhangad 12 Pard han, Pathari and 15 5 10 5 10

Saroti 13, Pardhi, including Ba- 12 2 10 2 10

helia or Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Lang-oli Pardhi, Phans Pa-rdhi, Shikari. Takan-kar and Takia

9 20 14 Saonta or Saunta 29 9 20 15 Sawar or Sawara 95 48 47 6 42 47

3 Ghargboda Tabsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 17.973 11,864 16,109 1.886 170 1 1 3 1 9.974 15.937

1 Bhaina 39 22 17 5 17 17 2 Bharia-Bhumia or 415 178 237 19 3 159 234

Bhuinhar Bhumia including Pando

598 250 348 23 5 227 343 3 Dhanwar 4 Gond· 6.854 2,855 3.999 471 79 2.382 3,920

• Please see the foot note on Page 159.

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TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Oontd.

Persons employed Persons seeking before but now out

Total Full time employment for of employment Name of Scheduled Non-working population students the first time and seeking work Others

Tribe , _____ ..A-____ ...... ,----A._ ...... ,-_....-A. __ ...... ,-___ ..A-__ ~ ,---.A. _ _......,

Persons Mates Females M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3 Gharghoda Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

5 Kawar, Kanwar, 14,276 5,952 8,324 1,133 63 4,819 8,260 Kaur, Cherwa, Ra-thia, Tanwar or Chattri

6 Kharia 1,014 433 581 11 2 422 578 7 Kondh, Khond or 9 1 8 2 1 6

Kandh 8 Kol 32 15 17 15 17

9 Korwa including 132 64 68 2 62 68 Kodaku

10 Majhwar 103 42 61 9 5 33 56 11 Munda 5 2 3 2 3 12 Nagesia or Nagasia 273 107 166 18 89 166 13 Oraon including 3,986 1,841 2,145 171 7 1,669 2,138

Dhanka and Dhangad 14 Pardhan, Pathari 22 6 16 4 2 16

and Saroti 15 Parja 6 1 5 1 5 16 Sawar or Sawara 209 95 114 20 4 74 110

4 Raigarb Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 21,326 8,362 12,964 1,626 226 4 1 6,732 12,737

1 Bhaina 1,085 415 670 67 12 348 658 2 Bharia-Bhumia or 603 246 357 43 5 203 352

Bhuinhar-Bhumia in-cluding Pando

3 Dhanwar 402 163 239 12 3 .. 151 236 4 Gond* 4,241 1,667 2,574 366 69 1,300 2,505 5 Kamar 4 4 4 .. 6 Kawar, Kanwar, 7,888 3,032 4,856 705 88 2,326 4,767

Kaur, Cherwa, Ra-thia, Tanwar or Chattri

7 Khairwar 9 2 7 1 1 7 8 Kharia 1,715 731 984 57 4 673 980 9 Kondh or Khond 74 17 57 5 2 12 55

or Kandh 10 Korwa including 15 7 8 7 8

Kodaku . 11 Majhwar 26 10 16 1 8 16 12 Nagesia or Nagasia 38 13 25 4 9 25

13 Oraon including Dha- 1,405 557 848 86 8 471 840

nka and Dhangad 16 14 Pa~dhi, including Ba- 24 8 16 8

heha or Bahellia Cl.ita fardhi, Langoli Pardhl, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia

15 Parja 3 1 2 1 2

16 Sawar or Sawara 3,794 1,489 2,305 279 35 1,210 2,270

S Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 12.453 5,085 7.368 656 114 3 6 4,420 7.254

1 Bhaina 414 153 261 16 3 ... 136 258

2 Bharia-Bhumia or 13 2 11 2 11

Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando * Please see the foot note on Page 159.

203

TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Ooncld.

Persons employed Persons seeking before but now out

Total Full time employment for of employment

Name of Scheduled Non-working population students the first time and seeking work Tribe

, ___ --A-____ -.. , __ ..A.._---., ,--__A __ -.. , ___ ..A.. __ -..

Persons Males Females M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

3 Binjhwar 2.887 1,220 1.667 95 20 2 4 Dhanwar 34 15 19 1 5 Gond* 2,492 941 1,551 221 44 3 6 Kamar 9 9 7 Kawar, Kanwar, 197 75 122 13 2

Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia Tanwar, or Chattri

8 Kharia 453 190 263 9 2 9 Kondh or Khond or 13 7 6

Kandh 10 Kol 552 225 327 29 11 Munda 117 53 64 12 Oraon including Dha- 415 179 236 16

nka and Dhangad 13 Pardhi, including Ba- 45 20 25 2

helia or Bahellia, Chi-ta Pardhi. Langoli Pa-'rdhi. Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia

14 Sawar or Sawara 4,779 1,996 2.783 254 41 3 15 Unclassified 33 9 24

* Please see the foot note on Page 159.

Others r--..A..---..

M F

11 12

1,123 1,647 14 19

717 1,507 9

62 120

181 261 7 6

196 326 53 64

163 235

18 25

1,739 2,742 9 24

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIQECTOQY

CONTENTS

Page8 1 Udaipur [Dharamjai Garh] Tahsil

Alphabetical List of Villages 207-214 Village Directory 215-227

2 Jashpur Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 228-240 Town and Village Directory 241-267

3 Gharghoda Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 268-273 Village Directory 274-287

4 Raigarh Tahsil ~

Alphabetical List of Villages 288-293 Town and Village Directory 294-315

5 Saraogarh Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 316-321 Town and Village Directory 322-345

P Jor

M Jor

H Jor

C for

T for

D Jor

Rhc for

Hos for

MP(A) for

MP(H) for

MP(O) Jor

KEY TO NOTATIONS

Primary Sohool Mcw Jor Maternity and Child Welfare Centre

Middle School Po for Post Office

High School To Jor Telegraph Office

Higher Institutes including Col1egr PTo Jor Post and Telegraph Office

Technical Institution E for Electricity

Dispensary Ei for Electricity for Industrial uses

Rural Health Centre Ea for Electricity for Agricultural uses

Hospital Ed for Electricity for Domestic uses

Medical Practitioners (Allopathic) S for Safe or procted water supply (including pipes, tubewells etc.)

Medical Practitioners (Homoeopathic) L.C.No. for Location Code Number

Medical Practitioners (Others)

Note:- Name (s) of Hamlet (8) isfare printed in italics below the name of

the village in the Alphabetical Lists of Villages.

207

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 UDAIPUR ( DbaraDljai Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial

Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 I No. Name of Village 1961 ]951

2 3 4 2 3 4

A 24 Bandhapali 293 221

AloIa 32 15 25 Bandhiakhar 120 264

1 Nakapara 2 Nawapara 1 Junapara 2 Lanjiapara 3 Aloia 3 Catholic mission

2 Amalitikra 174 62 1 Chandidand 2 Salihari

26 Bangaon 75 238

3 Mudetikra 4 'Kerakona 1 Badibathan 2 A/angarubathan

5 Amalitikra 3 Bijagapara 4 Chattanpara

3 Amaljharia 214 74 5 Bangaon

4 Amanara 107 N.A. 27 Bangaon 224 232

5 Amapali 240 78 1 Khalpara 2 Uparpara 3 Kachhar 4 Amalidih

6 Amatoli 197 148 1 Junapara 2 Fitlngpara 28 Bangarsuta 278 124

3 Patwajore 41malipara 29 Banhar 274 88

7 Amgaon 236 167 30 Banjhiama 26 223

8 Auranara 280 66 31 Bansajhar 267 117

B 1 Pradhanpara 2 Bansajhar 9 Bagaijharia 178 154 32 Barbaspur 269 143

10 Bagbahar 150 161 33 Barghat 2 276 1 Bichhitola 2 Barhapali 34 Bartapali 249 182 3 Kharhaguda 4 Jharpara 1 Dholu Ama 2 Bartapali 5 Dumermuda 6 Kuriyakani 7 Dhuma Dhorha 8 Bagbaharkhas 35 Basantpur 133 91

11 Bagdahi 245 189 1 Junadih

12 Baheramar 263 92 36 Batati 41 10

1 Chamrapara 2 Fitingpara 37 Baturabahar 74 277

3 Bakeramar 1 Togripara I 2 Jampara 13 Baheramar 300 45 3 Togripara 1/ 4 A/ajhapara 14 Bahnatangar 55 224 5 Pendripara 6 Bhadrapara

1 Junapara 2 Kadampara 7 Harrapara 8 Baturabahar 3 Nawapara 4 Parsajunwani 5 Johipara 6 Badpara 38 Baturakachhar 80 199 7 Kariyapara 8 Patrapara 39 Bendojore (Jhakkarpur) 146 159

15 Bairagi 18 III 1 Junapara 2 Uraonpara 16 Baisi 212 129 3 Faguapara

1 Bijapatra 2 Re/ujee Colony 3 Bais; 40 Bhalmundi 277 211

17 Bakalo 64 41 Bhalupakhna 158 187

233 1 Koilardand 2 Bakalo

1 Fitingpara 2 Raibhallnapara

18 Bakaruma 164 164 3 Bhalupakhna

19 Balajhar 38 100 42 Bhandarimuda 206 170

1 Korwapora 2 Lalsapora 43 Bhojpur 81 185

3 Ghoghrapara 4 Balajhar 44 Bhundibahri 272 55

20 Balakpondi 86 268 45 Bildegi 98 212

J Sigrai 2 Amadol 1 Korwabahar 2 Darripara

3 Balkpondi 3 Uraonpara 4 Bildegi

21 Balpeda 122 228 46 Birimdega 154 122 22 Bandhanpur (Gurua Ama) 145 113 47 Bojiya 289 49

1 Bandhanpur 2 Bardand 48 Bokramuda 28S S3 23 Bandhanpur 43 17 1 Patelpara 2 Bokramllda

1 Baurahadand 2 Khursitikra 49 Boro 127 234

208

A:LPHABETlCAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Oontd.

UDAIPUR ( Dbaramjai Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

SO Burhadand 170 271 D 1 Junapora 2 Uraonpara 70 Dahidand 6 N.A. 3 Tirsuliopara 71 Dangmona 8 11

51 Buldega 216 294 1 Kawadahi 2 Dangmona 1 Drrripora 2 Bhinjpur

72 Darridih 218 101 3 Mudapara 4 Harrapara

73 Dewarmar 286 N.A. 5 Bu/dega

74 Dhanpuri 23 N.A. C 52 Chainpur 248 84 75 Dharampur fi9 N.A. 53 Chalha 53 6 76 Dharamjaigarh 192 261

1 Uraonparo 2 Mahkulpora I Bansjore 2 Bazarpara 3 Chatha 3 Kodwaripara 4 Jhulan Bar

54 Chandagarh 62 247 5 Chikatpani 6 Tikrapara 1 I1haisamuda 2 Chattonpara

7 Jailline 8 Masjidpara 3 Koi/ar Bhadra 4 Bhalludogri 5 Naikpara 6 Dauwapara 9 Civillines 10 Policelines 7 Kumhadhap 8 Chandagarh 11 Baherapara 12 Tendlunar

55 Chandrapur 102 282 13 Patrapara 14 Piparmar 1 Khalpara 2 Uparpara 15 Dharamjaigarh Colony 3 Kadampara 4 Bartoli

77 Dhaskamuda 268 82

56 Chandrash ekharpur 301 229 78 Dhaurabhantha 189 288 57 Chapkachhar 3 8 1 Mudapara 2 Jabedpara 58 Charkhapara 149 149 3 Basalltpur 4 Dhanrabhantha

1 Majhapara 2 KO/lapara 79 Dhorhagaon 203 34

3 Uraonpara 4 Charkhapara J Dhanakachhar 2 Khalkachhar 59 Chaura Ama 101 241 3 DhorhagQon

J Gautiapara 2 Chantigoda 80 Didwanara 209 138

3 Chaura Ama 81 Diwanpur 95 218

60 Chhal 290 51 1 Kodosarwa 2 Mauhapara

1 Thanapara 2 Sidarpara 3 Maralarai 4 Khalljarpara

3 Sarasmalpara 4 Sadhrampara 5 Halbuha 6 Ghlll Ama

5 Chhal 7 Tihilisarai 8 Diwanpur

61 Chhatasarai 155 N.A. 288 50

1 Karmali para 2 Chhuiguda 82 Dongabhauna 146 3 Godalpara 4 Bhuwal para 83 Dudungjore )60

5 Sundarpara 6 Chharralangarpara 1 Jilnapara 2 Sagjore 7 Gurua Amapara 8 Boirpara

3 Sarasmar 9 Chhalasara; 10 Prasanpara 11 Majhapara

Dumarbahar 84 181 84

62 Chherchuchi 247 65 I Ganj~upara 2 Uraonpara 63 Chhuhipahar 24 13 3 Mangarubathan 4 Kechuwapara 64 Chldodih 168 235

105 20 J Junadih 2 Uraonpara 85 Dumarnara

128 182 3 Chidodih 86 Durgapur

65 Chiknipani 136 96 1 Dllrgapur 2 Durgapur (}olony

J Nawapara 2 Karradih E 3 Darripara 4 Chiknipani 299 52

87 Edukalan 66 Chltapali 296 168 F 67 Chuhklmar 279 243

233 278 68 Chulhakho1 167 35 88 Farsatoli

69 Chunchunidand 143 39 1 Junapara 2 Mahkulpara

209

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Oontd.

1 UDAIPUR ( Dbaramjai Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial

Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4 I

89 Fatehpur 193 41 HI lila 83 250

1 Nawadih 2 Fatehpur 1 Thhuthrapara 2 Manganapara

90 Futukachhar 106 3 lila

1 Phulkhocha 2 Darrapara 3 Fitingpara 4 Futukachhar 112 Indkalo 22 79

G 113 Injpara 15 4

91 Gadainbahri 287 46 1 Mahku/para 2 lnjpara

J 92 Galimar 270 56 93 Ganeshpur

114 Jabga 140 208 177 N.A. 115 Jaldega 10 290

94 Ganjaipali 271 76 116 Jamabira 230 197

95 Gaurghutri 175 36 117 Jamargi ( Bagbahar ) 121 216

96 Gersa 246 179 1 Junadih 2 Jhingre/ 97 Gerwani 259 80 3 Mahku/para 4 Jamargi 98 Ghochal 76 2 99 Ghoghra 220 295 118 Jamjhore 181 257

1 Lakramuda 2 Junapara 1 Dumerpara 2 Kodarpara

3 Tohangipara 3 TOllgripara 4 Majha/apara

100 Gidhkalo 12 202 5 Ghutrupara 6 Junapara

1 Maheshpur 2 Gidhkalo 7 Mallwarpara 8 Mahkulpara

9 Sarnapara 101 Gorhi Khurd 44 252 H9 Jamjunwani 46 175

1 Baigapara 2 Ball'apara 1 Jarhapara 2 Narwapara 3 Gorhikhurd 3 Charpara 4 Kharrapara

102 Gorhi Kalan 92 204 5 Jamjunwani 1 Gorhi 2 Bhatamuda 3 Bhodupara 120 Jampali 260 127

103 Gola (Gala) 121 Jamarga 54 75 161 151

1 Junapara 2 Gopipara 1 Palldripani 2 Kamoi

3 Pate/para 3 Jamarga

104 Golabuda 122 Jamargi ( Dharamjaigarh) 137 176 60 43

1 Sadakpara 2 Kathrapara 1 Pate/para 2 Takridand

3 Golabuda 3 Mahku/para

le5 Goliagarh 223 123 Jagalmauha 67 44 135

i Gautiyapara 2 Bartoli 124 Jhimki 190 215

3 Lakramud(1 1 Mahku/para 2 Fitingpara

106 Gorhi (Bagbahar) 132 83 3 Majhapara

1 Pate/para 2 Junadih 125 Jobi ( Thakurnagar) 49 18

3 Uraonpara 4 Sadakpara 1 Darraghat 2 lobi

5 Barpara 126 Jogda 261 N.A.

107 Go.ainpondi 19 86 127 Joradol 116 249

H 1 Sugapara 21unapara

108 Hardijharia 210 95 3 Ghotki Tildega

1 Jeetiyapara 2 Nagbanshipara K 3 Uraonpara 128 Kachhar 130 118

109 Hati 257 285 1 Kotwar para 2 Baisakhupara

1 Sidarpara 2 Hati 3 Sajaghoghra 4 Mohnapara

110 Hirapur 73 140 5 Satl1amipara 6 Sendribahar

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1 UDAIPUR (Dbaramjai Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No No. Serial Code No. NO. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

7 Haricharanpara 8 Bahuranpara 147 Khardhorhi 61 239 9 Rawatpara 10 Nathupara 1 Bhoyepara 2 Bandradhorha

11 Bijapara 12 Rekapara 3 lunapara 4 Khardhorhi 13 Pustampara 14 Sarpanchpara 148 Khajridhab 217 136 15 Ramcharanpara 16 Timdupara 1 Kosamhhona 2 Amapara 17 Pate/para 18 Khagesarpara 3 Fitingpara 4 Mauhapara 19 Bidupara 5 Khajridhab

129 Kadamdhorhi 16 12 149 Kharkata 58 166 1 Mathermauha 2 Uraonpara J Darripara 2 lunadih 3 Koilarbadi 4 Kadamdhorhi 3 Barpara 4 Gosa;para

130 Kadro 171 147 5 Biharipara 6 Nawapara

1 Kadro Jainathpara 2 Dhanaipara 7 .luhajore 7 Be/para

3 Bah/aguda RasIa 4 Schoo/para 9 Thethregpara IO Kharkata

5 Fitingpara 150 Kharra 266 173 151 Khedapali 297 67 131 Kamosidand 59 130 152 Khoksapara (Ganpatpur) 151 236 132 Kamrai 87 19

1 Baigapara 2 Pipardugu 133 Kanakula 221 255 3 Kate/para 4 Khoksapara 134 Kanchira 1 9

153 Khuntapani 179 160 135 Kansabahar 283 225 1 Pate/para 2 Lihrapara 136 Kapiyabhauna 94 227

3 Rawatpara 4 PradAanpara 137 Kapu 33 119

5 Uraonpara 6 Semargedapara 1 Chhainupara 2 Majhapara 7 Khuntapani 3 Medridhap 4 Kapu

154 Khuntapani ( Jungle) 183 N.A. 138 Karmitikra 79 284

155 Kida 262 158 1 Ghutrapara 2 Lakhtikra

1 Sidarpara 2 Nawadih 3 Chirrapara 4 Karumauha

3 Chamrapara 4 Majhipara 5 Paket/kra 6 Karmitikra

5 Kida 139 Karrabewra 229 291 156 Kilkila 70 192

1 Badaikpara 2 Jampara 1 Uraonpara 2 Gudipara 3 Sugachohra 4 Junadih 3 Kilkila (Schoo/para) 5 Pakhnapara

157 Kiriyan 141 42 140 Kataipali 243 254 1 Tendu Tikra 2 Kharapar~ 141 Kataipali 292 165 158 Koilar 225 265 142 Katangjore 134 289 159 Kokdar 253 210

1 Be/hapara 2 Chatnipara 160 Kokiyakhar 180 137

3 Dangupara 4 Haripara 1 Kathartola 2 Majhapara

5 Katangjore 3 Jhappara 4 Dewapara

143 Kerakachhar 56 123 5 Bangodatola 6 Badaikpara 1 Pakpani 2 Gorraparar 7 Dongapara 8 Barkhuriyapara

3 Raihapara 4 Kerakachhar 9 Pakripara

144 Khadamacha 187 212 161 Kokiyakhar (Jungle) 184 N.A· 1 Pustampara 2 Khadamacha ,

200 240 162 Kotba 145 Khadgaon 234 103 1 Bhagwanpur 2 Bha/ukhar 146 Khamhar 104 260 3 Ganjhupara 4 Mahadeopara

1 Bhaisamuda 2 Junapara 5 Marwaripara 6 KIlO/para 7 Fitingpara 8 Schoo/para

3 Bihamati 4 Indarapara 9 Bazarpara JO Naikpara 5 Majhapara 6 Kashidand 11 Chhind Bhona ]2 Badpara

211

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Contd.

1 UDAIPUR (Dbaramjal Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. 'Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

13 Jhingreipara 14 Shanipara 174 Kumekela 108 156

15 Lakramuda 16 Potapara 1 Junapara 2 Lanjiyapara

17 Ba;gabahar 18 Kalmi Tikra 3 Mahndeolikra 4 Ghutrapara

163 Krindha 5 Kumekela

25 5 1 Newaridand 2 Krindha 175 Kumhichuwan 17 114

1 Gautiyapara 2 Turripara 164 Krondha 235 174 3 Libripara 4 Birholpara 165 Kudekela (Gharjiabathan) 72 230 5 Kumhichuwan

1 Gendojharia 2 Banmolipora 91 256

3 Sokhapara 4 Jobahar 176 Kunkuri

5 Thakurmuda 6 Gunapara 1 Vraonpara 2 Khasbasti

7 Mahadeotikra 8 Belghati 177 Kurkutnala 128 90 9 Bazarpara 10 ,Darridih 1 Fitingtola 2 Junadih

11 Pandupara 12 Pate/para 13 Khasimuda 14 Jhagdapara L

15 Dhanupara 16 Bhandarpara 178 Lakhjhar 237 296

17 Kudekela 1 Junapara

166 Kudekela 273 57 179 Lakshmipur (Sarasmar) 157 37

1 Nawadihi 2 Munundpara 180 Lamikhar 281 207

3 Rajputpara 4 Matherpakhna 181 Lat 295 205

5 Tumakuda 6 Kudekela 182 Leadeg (Ludeg) 135 157

167 Kudkel Khajri 1 Khalpara 2 Basapara

63 280 3 Bazarpara 4 Nawapara 1 Baigapara 2 Hardi Jharia 5 Ko/tapara 6 Galltiyapara 3 Khajree <I Bhandarpara

7 Lagnipara 8 Bangalapara 5 Klldkel 9 Badeganjhupara 10 Barpani

168 Kukargaon 186 248 11 Thlliyapara 12 Likhanpara 13 Khokhariyapara 14 Trikutipara

1 Mohinipuri 2 Pithha Ama 15 Badpara 16 Tendupara 3 Katharpara 4 Dhorhadih

17 Pandri BahIa 18 Pradhanpara 5 Kataibahla 6 Vtiyalpara 7 Telpani 8 Kukargon 183 Lakshminagar 1M 226

184 Lipti 51 16 169 Kukaricholi 162 150 1 Sadak Tikra 2 Kathrapara

1 SOlltara; 2 Kukaricholi 3 Lipti 185 Loker 77 253

170 Kukrajhar 222 N.A. 1 Mahklllpara 2 Bichllikani 171 Kukurbhuka 153 115 3 Loker

1 KIladiapara 2 Samatoli 186 Lotan 294 47

3 Khunztofa 4 Bhainsmud 5 Majhapora 6 Birnitola M

7 Sahispara 8 Turipara 187 Madanpur (injko) 100 94

9 Bandlltola In Dllmarpara I Longi Darlla 2 Nawapara

I I Bicllhitoia 12 Kllkur BIluka 3 Salnamipara 4 Koi/ar Dhorha 5 Jnjko

172 Kuma 9 7 188 Madanpur 231 29

J Mahkulpara 2 Nakna 189 Madhuban 191 134

3 Kuma 1 Jllnapara 2 Salihapara

3 Korwabahal 173 Kumarta 5 275 190 Madiadarha (Mathupur) 139 246

1 Chirchikra 2 Badpara 1 Jhllngapara 2 Madiadarha 3 Amalitikra 4 Kumarta 191 Maharajganj 264 58

212

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Oontd , . 1 UDAIPUR (Dharmjai Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. ~o. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 8 4

192 Maheshpur 173 121 N

J Semafgedapara 2 Majhapara 206 Nagdarha 252 25

3 Kanhupara 4 Lalchhaparpara 207 Nakna 138 107

5 Tangarpanipara 6 Tokripara J Pate/para 2 Dumarpara

7 Maheshpur 208 Narayanpur 69 99

193 Mainipur 238 22 1 Diwadhipara 2 Narayanpur

194 Makarchuwan 112 191 209 Narkalo 205 242

/Junadih 2 Nadipara 1 Narkalo 2 Suwarpara

210 Nawagaon 241 87

195 Makkapur 89 237 1 Jobipara 2 Chaphapara

I Khalpara 2 Pakridhap 3 Nawapara

3 Ghul Ama 4 Makkapur 211 Nawapara 291 193

196 Manjurnacha 163 244 212 Newar 65 14

/ Bhelwatoli 2 Bagmuda 0

3 Basaguda 4 Sugajodi 213 Ongna 219 32

5 Manjurnacha p

197 Mathpahar 152 97 214 Pakargaon 110 188

1 Samarupara 2 Pate/para 1 Baigapara 2 Rupapara

3 Kotharpara 4 Lohrapara 3 Churipahri 4 Dumarmllda

5 Mathpahar 5 Ghatapara 6 Pakargaon

215 Pakhnakot ~J 68 266 < ,

198 Mauhadarha 34 73 I Charpara 2 Chadrapar

1 Uraonpara 2 Barbandhpara

3 Thhunthbahar 4 Pakhnakot 3 Mauhadarha

199 Medarrnar 216 Palidih 142 125

213 286 J Medarmar 2 Medarmar Colony

I Junapara 2 Majhapara

3 Haripara 4 Pakerpara 200 Mirzapur 78 184 5 Barpara 6 Lakhjhar

1 Mirzapur 2 Gondpara 7 Dhuniapara 8 Gadaitarai

201 Miriguda 148 61 114 N.A. 217 Panchpedi

I Pate/para 2 Junapara 218 Pandripani Khurd 254 23

3 Memberpara 4 Uraonpara 219 Pandripani Kalan 57 110

202 Mudapara 125 142 1 Katharpara 2 Bathanpara

1 Mudapara 2 Kar gabahla 3 Pandripani 4 Patrato/i

3 Bichuwapara 4 Kumhido/ 5 Patratoli Bathanpara

5 Baigapara 6 Jherapara 220 Pangsuwan 147 272

7 Mllsaddipara 8 Bendopara 1 Pate/para 2 Bathanpara

9 Fitingpura JO Majhapara 3 Bhitalpara 4 Turipara

10 Ghicharpani 5 Sarpanchpara 6 Darrapara

203 Mudabahla 196 270 7 Siyan(para 8 Fangsllwan

120 115 1 Kadampara 2 Santpara 221 Paraghati

3 Dhanupara 4 Kudharipara 1 Tikrapara 2 Paraghati 195 20

5 Barpara 6 Pakardand 222 Parsa N.A.

7 Bahlaguda 223 Pathalraon 129

1 Mandirpara 2 Junapara J

204 Mudekela 39 183 3 Mauhatikra 4 Bilaitangar

1 Sarnapara 2 Goripara 5 Junapara 11 6 Motarstand

3 Mlldekela 7 Nayapara 8 Koldhorhi

205 Munund 265 98 9 Sethpara 10 Bhatudand

J Nawadih 2 Munund 11 Lanjiapara

21'S

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Oontd.

1 UDA:IPtJR ( Dbar_jai Garb ) 'IAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1951 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

:2 3 ~ 1 2 3 ~

224 Pathalgaon Khurd 27 105 244 Ranpur 30 77

225 Patrapali 109 155 245 Ratanpur 35 69 1 Chureljhar;a 2 Jheradih 1 Tihilisarai 2 Bendopani

3 Ghuniapara 4 Patropali 3 Tukuparo 4 Ratanpur

226 Paremer 4 64 246 Rede 124 180 1 Nogarkhar 2 Keldand 1 Rawatpara 2 Rathopara 3 Paremer 3 Tukutola 4 Rede

227 Patratoli 204 259 247 Rilo 282 108 1 Khadiyapara 2 Patratoli 248 Rokbahar 208 152

228 Pelma 29 116 1 Uraonpara 2 MOl/hapara

1 Ghoghara 2 Jhariapara 3 Rokbahar

3 Pelma 249 Rupunga 194 262

229 Pemla 103 112 250 Ruraful 28 219

1 Harrabohar 2 Raidand 1 Darrapara 2 Rura!ul

3 Korwaparo 4 Pemla S

230 Pitha Ama 251 Sagarpali 198 133

211 214 1 Khadiapara 2 Tongripara

252 Sagar pur 242 196

3 Pitha Ama 253 Sajapali 156 71

231 Pondichhal 275 54 1 Vraonpara 2 Sajapali

232 Poriya 66 203 254 Saiwari 207 30 233 Potiya 232 31 255 Sakalo 21 190 234 Pusalda 298 72 1 Darrapara 2 Sakalo

235 Purunga 258 186 256 Salka 14 258 1 Telipara 2 Purunga 1 Kalpamuda 2 Nawapara

R 3 Harra Tikra

236 Raghunathpur 96 4 Salka

153 Salkheta 11 281 I Kothihapara 2 Thanthunpara

257

3 Ghuripahri 4 Raghunathpur 1 Salkheta 2 Salkhetapahar (Korwadera)

237 Raimer 118 209 258 Samania 31 104 1 Raimer 2 Mahkulpara 259 Samharsingha 256 162 3 Sontarihapara

238 Rairuma Kalan 260 Sangra 93 68 37 287

1 Sukhrapara 2 Katharapara 261 Saraitola 117 283

3 Hirwapara 1 Matpahriapara 2 Majhipara

239 Rairuma Khurd 3 Mahkulpara 4 Thepepara

169 269 5 Bartoli 6 Pilaipara 1 Majhapara 2 Amalipara 7 Kashipara 8 Saraitola 3 Deomati 4 Panduparo 262 Saria 47 59 5 Nunaijore 6 Rairumakhurd 1 Maduwatal 2 Saria

240 RajaAma 199 132 1 Khamgada 2 Raja Ama

263 Saskoba 144 109

241 Rajida 90 60 1 Darrapara 2 Bandhapar.1

242 Rajkot 215 106 3 Patel para 4 Junapara

243 Rampur 99 5 Saskoba

201 1 Rampurkhas 2 Raskuriya 264 Semipali Kalan 244 169

3 Dhorhipani 4 Kosa Tendupara 265 Semipali Khurd 176 38

5 Mahkulpara 266 Shahpur 185 293

214

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Concld.

1 UDAIPUR ( DbaramJai Garb) TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

3 3 4 2 3 4

267 Shakarlaya 239 63 286 Tarekela (Bagbahar) 131 N.A.

J Boki 2 Shakarlaya 1 Junadih 2 Garjpara

268 Shekharpur 71 298 3 Baghia Logr;

J Uraonpara 2 Shekharpur 287 Talgaon 50 21

269 Sheopur 165 297 1 Bhalupara 2 Gadariyapara 3 Talgaon J Junapara 1 Mahkulpara

288 Tarekela 276 48 270 Silipakhna 52 145 289 Tejpur (Karranara) 188 24 271 Singhijhap 284 81 290 Tendumudi 255 33 272 Sin war (Siwar) 251 26

291 Terhasemar ~ N·A. 273 Sirk(' 113 40 292 Thakurpondi 82 93 274 Sisringa 195 231 1 Amerapara 1 Darrapara

1 Sarasmar 1 Lamdand 3 Fulbahari 4 Bhelwanapara 3 Polaiath 4 Junwani

5 Sudhumar 6 Bhandarpara 5 Nagpara 6 Kumharajhar/a

7 Bamhanbahri 8 Sisringa 7 Thakurpondi 293 Thhirri Ama 123 279

275 Sithra 250 178 294 Tildega 126 131 I Dewanpur 2 Majhapara

1 Junapara 2 Katang Tarai 276 Sohanpur (Lalmati) 202 28 3 Amakani 277 Sokhamuda 226 27 295 Tirsonth III 141

1 Parsato/i 2 Kadena 1 Nagbansipara 2 Uraonpara 3 Sokhamuda 3 Pate/para

278 Sonpur 48 267 296 Timta (Tamta) 45 198 1 Mahuwatikra 2 Derpani 1 Gosaipara 2 Bayanpara 3 Gidkhota 4 Sonpur

3 Ghutrapara 4 Tamta 279 Supkalo 85 206 297 Tonahinara 42 163 280 Supkona 227 222 298 Tukupakhna 88 139 281 Surajgarh 97 102

299 Turua Ama 119 217 1 Uraonpara 2 Pokerkharrapara

1 Santpara 1 Uparpara 3 SUrajgarh 3 Khalpara

282 Sureshpur 36 89 300 Ududa 172 70 1 Bhattipara 1 Thelupara U 3 Gundipara 1 Bahlapara 2 Pandripani

283 Surungpani 228 245 3 Fitakpara 4 Ududa 1 Ratupara 2 Baheradih , V 3 Junapara 4 Bhaiharpara 301 Vijaynagar 13 144 5 Nawodih I 6 Sitangar 1 Chatakpur 2 Kombasti

284 Susdega 40 N.A. 3 Surpara 4 Kathra pa ra 1 Kasaisirna 2 liptipara 5 Kathmohfi 6 Dugdugipara 3 Katharapara 4 Mudapara 7 Gehunbari 8 Kasapara 5 Susdega 9 Patnapara 10 Tendupani

T 11 Kand Raja 12 Baigapara 285 Taraimar 201 25J 13 Limtikra 14 Korwapara .

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Occu- '. Workers Area pied Literate r---

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,-___ ..A-__ ...... ,-_..A-_--., ,-_-"----, ,-_ ...... _-, ,_ ...... --, 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

Udaipur Tahsil (Rural) 428,873.3 32,533 176.893 87,453 6,948 6,689 55,674 55.386 15,758 1,802 55,774 39,825

Kanchira 33,307 89,440

1 102.7 72 72 421 210 211 176 188 5 126 121 2 Barghat (F.V.) 230.0 18 18 96 46 50 43 47 26 23 3 Chapkachhar (F.V.) 290.0 10 10 68 33 35 .. " .. 20 19 4 Paremer 172.4 83 83 447 226 221 1 2 191 185 6 133 117 5 Kumarta P, S. 1,273.9 128 128 643 324 319 8 3 254 249 32 208 82

6 Dahidand (F.V.) 210,4 30 28 143 71 72 71 72 40 43 7 Terhasemar (F.V.) 240.0 12 12 77 41 36 41 36 .. 24 21 8 Dangrnona 122.6 37 37 230 115 115 .. .. 98 104 3 78 75 9 Kuma P. 2,208.4 81 81 386 205 181 13 5 142 134 18 139 113

10 Jaldega 154.5 43 43 213 114 99 I 1 99 94 2 72 56

11 Salkheta S. 178.8 27 27 137 68 69 .. 56 61 3 45 18 12 Gidhkalo S. 892.8 78 79 403 207 196 19 23 114 97 45 .. 137 55 13 Vijaynagar P,Rhc. Hos,Mcw. 7,855.8 523 545 2,643 1'313 1,330 209 207 823 830 140 15 945 925 14 Salka P, S. 1,780.0 136 136 627 317 310 19 22 209 218 44 9 209 151 15 Injpara 1,047.4 67 67 316 157 159 11 14 94 92 15 110 97

16 Kadamdhorhi 241.0 73 73 369 ·'177 192 2 1 123 131 4 .. 120 18 17 Kurnhichuwan S. 1,147.5 99 101 468 231 237 18 19 100 100 41 1 152 118, 18 Bairagi P,S,Po. 709.2 82 82 391 170 221 6 6 152 157 40 3 132 64 19 Gosainpondi 350.9 3J 31 146 68 78 10 10 49 52 17 .. 47 46 20 Parsa S. 466.0 87 87 470 230 240 9 14 186 194 26 1 159 133

21 Sakalo 710.7 40 40 201 101 100 7 5 69 73 14 62 38 22 Indkalo 435.2 46 46 237 121 116 6 5 79 81 16 .. 83 57 23 Dhanpuri 492.7 65 65 327 173 154 19 II 114 Jl8 28 1 124 111 24 Chhuhipahar (F. V.) 235.0 4 5 24 14 10 .. 14 10 .. 6 6 25 Krindha 1,816.0 86 86 430 220 210 22 18 126 130 8 162 143

26 Banjhiama 251.7 13 13 83 42 4t .. .. 36 37 7 .. 26 23 27 Pathalgaon Khurd 407.4 45 47 240 125 115 14 17 55 62 27 4 83 60 28 Ruraful p. 1,209.4 65 65 265 141 124 12 14 96 93 10 I 101 84 29 Pelma Po. 1,672.1 153 157 657 332 325 26 31 263 264 36 .. 215 179 30 Ranpur 600.8 40 40 190 100 90 1 3 88 82 8 1 66 4

31 Samania 437.9 92 96 426 221 205 116 III 4 3 36 1 153 100 32 Aloia P. 1,417.2 140 140 699 348 351 51 50 171 183 78 4 225 165 33 Kapu P.M,Po. 1,352.4 170 171 757 389 368 117 114 88 78 97 18 232 178 34 Mauhadarha 1,847.2 37 37 268 132 136 .. . . 129 132 3 1 91 53 35 Ratanpur P. 1,313.6 162 162 781 391 390 25 27 138 141 13 9 231 216

36 Sureshpur P.M. 1,487.1 117 117 843 435 408 .. 341 336 66 12 281 231 37 Rairuma Kalan P,Po. 1,702.4 150 155 923 446 477 13 14 201 221 59 .. 280 242 38 Balajhar P. 3,737.5 193 194 1,105 574 531 33 36 357 348 90 9 373 321 39 Mudekela P. 1,046.1 92 94 609 306 303 .. 202 189 72 21 172 171 40 Susdega 2,074.8 145 145 848 429 419 9 8 264 252 81 3 266 160

41 Batati 1,501.1 55 55 279 139 140 130 129 3 80 81 42 Tonahinara 234.4 33 33 258 131 127 115 120 2 .. 72 53 43 Bandhanpur P. 886.0 84 85 400 204 196 98 93 40 32 44 4 114 111 44 Gorhi Khurd 1,630.4 97 98 513 271 242 8 8 143 135 11 .. 167 130 45 Tamta P,Po. 1,679.7 143 143 753 368 385 30 28 155 167 95 17 205 149

46 Jamjl1nwani P. 1.411.1 73 73 565 279 286 .. .. 266 273 21 157 181 47 Saria 357.5 56 58 290 140 150 18 24 107 121 26 92 70 48 Sonpur 1,879.5 117 117 569 286 283 3D 28 75 77 6 .. 185 149 49 Jobi (Thakurnagar) 975.7 71 71 406 192 214 4 7 97 109 16 2 131 128 50 Ta1gaon 1,665.6 71 72 393 202 191 20 15 95 82 26 1 130 3

217

UDAIPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non ________________ --A _________________ -, Workers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No.

r-A.--, ,.-----"---. ,--_..A.~ ,------"-___" ,-----"---"'"'1 ,.-----"---. ,-_..A._-. ,------"-~ ,--_..A._, ,--_.A.._~

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

42,414 30,969 4.949

4,935 1,128 482 2,577 2,208 30 10 85 6 473 154 66 .. 4,052 1,061 33,666 47,628

111 108 11 9 4 4 84 90 1 26 23 .. .. .. 20 27 2 3 5 .. .. 4 13 14 .. 13 16 3

120 107 9 8 1 2 2 1 93 104 4 165 61 27 15 7 6 9 116 237 5

35 39 5 4 31 29 6 24 21 .. . . .. 17 15 7 53 55 21 20 4 .. 37 40 8

114 100 \0 7 8 7 6 66 68 9 58 50 10 4 2 2 2 42 43 10

42 14 3 1 3 .. .. 23 51 11 105 39 18 11 .. .. .. . . .. 14 5 70 141 12 738 743 67 101 9 16 48 59 2 2 5 79 1 368 405 13 175 120 29 26 1 1 3 3 .. ' 1 1 108 159 14 76 74 13 10 4 1 13 11 4 1 47 62 15

79 8 6 .. 5 .. 23 7 7 3 57 174 16 98 76 14 5 5 4 33 31 2 2 79 119 17 91 52 27 4 8 3 3 2 3 3 38 157 18 41 39 6 5 .. .. . . 2 21 32 19

142 120 8 5 3 2 6 6 71 107 20

44 33 3 4 2 I 1 3 2 1 39 62 21 74 50 2 .. 7 5 .. 2 .. . . 38 59 22

100 91 7 3 5 3 14 1 1 8 1 49 43 23 6 6 .. .. .. . . ., .. 8 4 24

141 130 8 6 3 8 7 2 58 67 25

26 22 .. 1 .. .. 16 18 26 53 51 15 8 1 .. .. 2 12 42 55 27 86 78 7 4 2 4 2 2 40 40 28

145 134 45 38 9 9 7 7 117 146 29 60 4 3 3 34 86 30

108 75 11 11 7 2 14 11 1 .. 12 1 68 105 31 174 126 7 14 13 1 21 15 2 5 .. 8 4 123 186 32 !OS 115 36 36 3 " 12 8 9 I 66 19 157 190 33 84 37 6 15 1 .. .. 1 41 83 34

174 166 47 45 10 5 160 174 35

271 227 2 .. .. 4 3 .. 4 154 177 36 218 209 .. .. 1 1 32 30 .. .. 2 29 . . 166 235 37 316 275 33 26 4 1 10 16 I 1 9 2 201 210 38 151 155 7 11 .. 3 5 11 134 132 39 215 118 23 40 I 6 2 21 163 259 40

70 76 2 1 .. 7 5 59 59 41 61 50 2 6 2 3 I .. 59 74 42 89 109 .. .. .. .. 2 2 23 90 85 43

141 112 9 9 3 3 8 6 .. .. .. 6 ., 104 112 44 152 110 25 22 II 3 6 10 6 1 2 3 3 163 236 45

147 180 .. .. .. .. 2 1 8 122 105 46 56 44 29 22 4 1 2 3 1 48 80 47 95 112 33 1 26 11 29 25 2 101 134 48

104 120 5 .'. 9 4 4 4 9 61 86 49 115 1 3 2 2 10 72 188 50

218

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses hold Total Population- Castes Tribes Educated kers(I-IX)

.. ___ ..A.. __ , ,--..A.._, ,.._..A.._, r--..A..--,. ,-_..A.._, 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

51 Lipti P. 1,096.8 110 112 644 394 250 2 145 167 64 2 185 50 52 SiJipakhna 394.5 6 6 46 23 23 .. .. 17 16 1 .. 19 15 53 Chalha P. 2,031.9 137 137 618 308 310 8 12 249 255 11 1 197 167 54 Jamarga P. 1,466.3 150 163 676 327 349 5 8 276 282 58 6 223 166 55 Bahnatangar P. 2,399.1 190 190 1,129 565 564 25 27 431 428 83 5 351 264

56 Kerakachhar P. 2,400.8 156 157 1,031 537 494 53 62 435 380 66 8 360 280 57 Pandripani Kalan P. 3,674.9 275 275 1,530 767 763 209 202 437 433 III 10 517 353 58 Kharkata P. 2,084.3 166 166 984 396 588 25 29 361 361 93 18 309 175 59 Kamosidand (F.V.) 220.0 5 5 20 9 11 .. 8 8 .. .. 8 1 60 Golabuda 1,635.9 70 71 473 250 223 2 2 124 94 41 14 140 6

61 Khardhorhi P. 1,359.9 85 85 538 280 258 7 9 227 215 60 3 172 88 62 Chandagarh P. 1,771.1 234 234 1,279 646 633 144 148 327 325 182 10 448 360 63 Kudkel Khajri P. 3,315.3 191 196 1,199 609 590 30 27 322 325 85 .. 356 289 64 Bakalo 1,426.4 99 100 487 254 233 13 13 210 188 50 1 173 87 65 Newar 127.4 35 37 144 77 67 7 4 46 41 1 51 41

66 Poriya 2,396.9 44 50 221 115 106 2 2 92 83 5 79 70 67 Jagalmauha 186.6 63 63 332 166 166 7 4 95 102 8 .. 109 90 68 Pakhnakot P. 3,082.9 199 199 1,248 628 620 18 15 426 429 98 7 380 310 69 Narayanpur 457.6 32 32 197 110 87 .. .. 29 27 16 1 63 37 70 Kilkila p, Po. 1,443.0 121 121 753 372 381 8 6 314 326 88 5 235 142

71 Shekharpur P,Po 1,463.9 147 148 727 363 364 54 54 155 171 80 16 243 214-72 Kudekela (Gharjipabathan) P. 3,306.3 269 269 1,566 795 771 14 12 528 527 120 17 471 204 73 Hirapur 217.1 23 23 153 73 80 .. .. 41 36 25 1 43 15 74 Baturabahar p. 1,790.9 148 148 903 439 464 76 71 259 274 81 20 277 91 75 Bangaon p. 1.495.1 112 112 729 383 346 13 9 260 236 57 5 228 54

76 Ghochal 227.8 53 53 264 137 127 4 2 85 74 30 " 89 45 77 Loker 735.6 80 80 611 302 309 12 14 233 228 28 3 184 132 78 Mirzapur p. 502.9 57 59 351 181 170 7 2 135 139 28 5 120 101 79 Karmitikra p. 2,343.8 211 211 1,164 593 571 60 68 342 381 84 4 39s 370 80 Baturakachhar 793'3

\ 62 62 337 176 161 44 49 30 103 95

81 Bhojpur p. 779.3 77 78 364 183 181 2 12 152 . 139 58 118 67 82 Thakurpondi P. 2,178.0 193 193 1,218 600 618 47 46 328 304 70 I 379 317 83 ilia P. 1,1934 150 150 791 376 415 76 82 58 48 59 6 222 244 84 Dumarbahar P. 644.8 107 107 652 327 325 3 248 231 67 5 201 201 85 Supka10 P, Po. 1,683.1 122 122 657 354 303 17 14 260 243 47 1 234 182

86 Balakpondi P. 1,812.0 167 167 995 511 484 85 63 278 294 84 7 329 167 87 Kamrai 2,330.7 168 170 982 497 485 41 43 199 190 67 7 286 248 88 Tukupakhna 555.3 34 34 195 104 91 53 48 18 2 62 38 89 Makkapur 274.6 46 46 297 160 137 148 123 12 101 85 90 Rajida 116.2 7 7 38 23 15 22 14 I 10 10

91 Kunkuri P. 1,044.4 109 109 701 361 340 I 2 314 292 64 3 197 154 92 Gorhi Kalan P. 1,182.4 194 194 1,049 535 514 207 195 171 158 III 6 336 290 93 Sangra 1,519.8 38 41 226 119 107 7 5 105 100 5 82 69 94 Kaplyabhauna 995.7 48 48 377 197 180 ., .. 135 130 23 125 79 95 Diwaopur P. 1,971.4 163 164 906 467 439 87 93 231 206 93 8 268 216

96 Raghunathpur 1,242.8 97 97 586 295 291 8 9 226 229 39 194 134 97 Surajgarh 1,337.5 85 85 512 267 245 48 48 136 126 44 I 145 93 98 Bildegi P. 1,675.0 188 188 1,129 573 556 25 20 411 415 76 8 336 164 99 Rampur 1,731.9 80 80 389 194 195 1 1 152 156 7 " 122 111

100 Madanpur (Injko) P. 945.9 141 141 782 386 396 37 41 117 127 62 4 230 206

219

UDAIPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non----~------------~--------------------------.---~ Workers

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

150 39 3 18 10 2 12 209 200 51 19 15 .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 4 8 52

180 160 12 4 1 ., 1 2 1, .. 2 I III 143 53 140 89 31 26 6 1 36 43 4 5 " 6 2 104 183 54 296 237 11 10 4 22 17 1 1 16 214 300 55

309 241 14 21 2 8 14 10 21 177 214 56 418 277 65 50 .l3 7 21 19 .. .. .. 250 410 57 227 100 35 34 19 16 9 24 11 1 8 87 413 58

2 1 .. .. 1 .. " 5 1 10 59 . 105 25 4 1 3 2 6 110 217 60

137 49 25 36 3 2 4 1 " 3 .. 108 170 61 291 245 55- 43 5 5 69 63 to 18 4 198 273 62 272 240 56 40 .. .. 16 9 12 253 301 63 142 60 21 20 3 2 7 5 .. 81 146 64 31 26 8 9 l' 2 (; 4 5 26 26 65

67 60 2 5 2 1 4 4 .. 3 36 36 66 78 38 17 41 9 3 4 7 1 I 57 76 67

318 272 20 23 9 1 11 14 .. 22 248 310 68 38 19 15 18 1 . , .. 9 . . 47 50 69

201 126 10 5 3 8 11 12 137 239 70

179 180 24 15 .. .. 13 8 .. .. 27 11 120 150 71 313 97 127 92 5 2 12 8 6 2 8 3 324 567 72 33 3 3 I .. .. 7 II .. .. 30 65 73

204 46 26 38 6 1 11 4 30 2 162 373 74 200 49 15 3 12 2 I 155 292 75

60 32 5 5 5 13 7 .. .. 6 48 82 76 174 124 2 2 .. .. 5 5 3 I .. ., 118 177 77 79 81 3 4 16 2 12 5 .. 2 8 9 61 69 78

309 332 54 24 9 4 5 9 14 7 1 195 201 79 76 80 26 14 1 I 73 66 80

92 50 14 9 6 2 5 6 1 65 114 81 316 275 44 36 6 I 9 5 4 221 301 82 167 181 45 55 3 3 4 5 3 154 171 83 174 197 16 .. 5 4 . . 6 126 124 84 201 163 6 19 13 1 13 120 121 85

270 III 17 21 .. 30 34 10 1 182 317 86 252 239 11 I 5 ., 7 6 II 2 211 237 87 46 33 .. 4 4 1 .. . . .. 12 42 53 88 86 75 1 3 6 3 7 3 I 1 59 52 89 9 9 1 1 13 5 90

189 147 .. J 2 1 3 .. 6 1 164 186 91 141 226 15 30 36 32 1 43 1 199 224 92 69 58 5 11 .. .. .. .. 7 ., 37 38 93

121 73 .. 1 2 2 3 ., .. 1 1 72 101 94 205 164 12 34 1 7 13 1 4 1 39 3 199 223 95

142 102 14 25 .. S 6 30 101 157 96 111 66 26 22 2 5 4 .. 1 ., 122 152 97 263 109 52 34 I 13 18 2 .. S 2 237 392 98

69 65 5 8 5 39 37 2 ,. .. 2 72 84 99 183 176 9 22 11 7 1 1 26 156 190 100

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L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

r---..A.----. r--"--, r-........ - ..... ,..-_.A.-, ,..-_..A.-, P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Chaura Ama 819.3 67 _ 67 409 202 207 14 14 153 145 29 7 126 46 102 Chandrapur P. 1,476.6 110 110 595 291 304 47 47 186 190 53 8 185 96 103 Pemla P. 789.3 160 167 1,028 516 512 118 96 275 290 100 4 300 212 104 Khamhar P, Po. 2,338.3 203 204 957 476 481 39 39 321 329 133 13 322 260 105 Dumarnara 782.3 44 44 242 129 113 87 75 4 78 42

106 Futukachhar J,628.7 J02 J02 571 280 291 2 3 220 23~ 45 6 185 53 107 Amanara (F.V.) 124.6 19 19 88 47 41 .. .. 47 41 1 23 1 108 Kumekela P. 789.5 134 136 739 393 346 189 182 81 70 79 5 211 219 109 Patrapali P. 784.4 88 88 521 ' 259 262 9 11 222 224 51 6 161 151 110 Pakargaon P, Po. 2,027.8 219 221 1,327 672 655 13 10 467 439 110 18 399 303

111 Tirsonth S. 972.5 70 70 443 210 233 .. 198 225 8 117 51 112 Makarchuwan 703.5 71 71 457 231 226 14 15 210 204 30 125 127 113 Sirki 1,229.9 29 32 175 85 90 .. 34 37 2 54 61 114 Panchpedi 50.0 " .. .. .. .. Uninhabited .. .' .. . . 115 Paraghati P. 2,712.9 92 93 624 326 298 2 1 283 255 50 2 266 133

116 Joradol P. 1,973.4 211 212 1,114 554 560 32 33 211 204 86 6 348 21 117 Saraitola P. 1,168.8 194 194 1,212 621 591 104 75 208 207 81 9 365 188 118 Raimer P. 1,953.3 107 107 692 349 343 2 1 262 255 59 2 198 19 119 Turua Ama 561.1 35 35 265 135 130 .. .. 109 103 20 2 83 26 120 Bandhiakhar 637.7 83 83 504 265 239 34 45 215 177 49 7 116 19

121 Jamargi (BagbahaJ) P. 1,514.0 176 180 1,207 589 618 57 60 502 525 71 4 355 290 122 BaJpeda P. 2,257.5 72 82 365 190 175 5 5 143 136 28 126 121 123 Thhirri Ama 129.5 6 6 39 20 19 . . 20 19 2 · . 13 4 124 Rede P. 1,613,3 180 180 1,180 593 587 28 33 479 462 81 3 339 274 125 Mudapara P. 2,656.1 318 318 1,563 796 767 39 36 269 290 58 7 439 264

176 Tildega P. 3,1I7.0 285 285 1,659 802 857 71 65 597 608 87 14 459 333 127 Boro P,Po. 3,441.7 85 105 546 285 261 ·5 6 199 170 43 8 160 150 128 Kurkutnala 205.2 47 47 273 131 142 13 15 87 95 16 · . 82 70 129 Pathalgaon P,M,D,Rhc, Hos. 3,166.5 596 622 3,167 1,723 1,444 302 275 714 635 490 129 960 470

130 Kachhar Po. MP{A), MP(O).

2,970.9 360 361 1,700 830 46 96 9 486 401 P. 870 47 543 558

131 Tarekela (Bagbahar) 626.7 99 99 492 253 239 22 13 187 186 69 8 162 128 132 Gorhi (Bagbahar) 772,5 69 69 472 237 235 5 7 231 226 24 4 140 116 133 Basantpur 292.9 39 39 190 93 97 31 40 27 26 24 4 61 64 134 Katangjore P.MP(O),Po. 1,095.1 112 112 628 313 315 16 9 258 252 40 9 177 152 135 Ludeg P,M, MP(A),Po. 4,610.0 460 468 2,706 1,413 1,293 80 78 922 843 383 72 813 700

136 Chiknipani P, Po. 1,225.8 185 185 1,202 617 585 .. . . 545 523 41 9 373 347 137 Jamargi (Dharamjaigarh) P. 2,831.5 157 171 889 440 449 12 10 285 307 63 ... 296 256 "" 138 Nakna 791.4 65 70 396 198 198 II 11 144 141 22 · . 118 43 139 Madiadarha (MathuplIr) 472.2 19 19 119 61 58 52 44 14 4 36 36 140 Jabga P. 3,193.8 54 61 279 145 134 2 3 76 61 23 3 94 88

141 Kiriyan 1,178.5 97 97 610 329 281 3 I 297 2;9 15 1 196 36 142 Palidih P. 1,872.7 174 181 1,179 598 581 36 36 304 313 109 10 347 278 143 Chunchunidand 519.6 9 9 48 28 20 '. 28 20 " .. 15 12 144 Saskoba 4,730.2 254 254 1,270 595 675 78 74 339 413 113 15 402 332 145 Bandhanpur (Gurua Ama) 885.3 109 110 789 414 375 11 12 341 318 47 4 247 243

146 Bendojore (Jhakkarpur) 956.6 79 79 551 265 286 13 IO 225 241 24 179 172 147 Pangsuwan P. 1,849.6 230 230 1,159 560 599 38 36 431 483 60 14 350 306 148 Miriguda P. 1,954.2 116 127 640 309 331 54 48 147 153 38 2 212 96 149 Charkhapara S. 2,608.5 180 236 1,242 653 589 39 27 378 340 171 4 395 302 150 Bagbahar P.,M.,D.,MP(O),Po. 2,018.6 349 351 1,826 935 891 106 108 469 446 232 52 560 421

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164 122 5 4 17 I 74 6 1 6 60 165 115

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303 253 31 15 1 2 . . 4 4 .. 254 313 124 343 171 55 71 14 20 1 27 1 357 503 125

365 288 25 2 10 I 10 15 2 2 5 47 20 343 524 126 112 III 10 20 5 6 9 8 3 4 21 1 125 111 127 66 65 7 .. .. 9 5 . , .. .. .- .. .. 49 72 128

420 263 72 83 4 54 6 7 lID 4 23 270 114 763 974 129

320 250 48 123 3 15 11 5 98 12 344 469 130

130 III II 8 14 7 4 3 91 111 131 124 100 11 4 4 12 1 97 119 132 37 36 21 24 2 4 .. 1 .. 32 33 133

140 132 7 12 .. .. 2 2 .. ., . . . . 2 26 6 136 163 134 527 480 77 88 34 22 32 39 2 2 21 9 118 62 600 593 135

279 299 50 15 36 21 6 10 , . 2 1 .. 244 238 136 215 200 42 22 10 12 18 16 1 5 2 5 4 144 193 137 104 40 5 2 1 6 2 1 80 155 138 32 26 .. .. 2 IO I .. .. . . 1 25 22 139 . 62 62 6 17 4 3 4 5 1 1 17 51 46 140

168 32 15 3 2 I It .. .. .. .. 133 245 141 253 193 33 75 4 2 10 4 14 4 33 251 303 142

15 12 .. .. .. " .. .. '- .. 13 8 143 347 293 7 17 10 1 16 15 .. 1 21 6 193 343 144 175 193 34 38 20 6 10 5 3 5 1 167 132 145

161 145 8 25 2 4 1 1 3 .. 86 114 146 128 160 41 120 1 .. 23 25 1 ., 56 1 210 293 147 1.49 60 20 7 3 1 32 24 ., 2 3 6 1 97 235 148 309 253 26 12 11 7 7 25 3 2 .. 37 5 258 287 149 377 324 105 82 36 15 15 1 26 375 470 150

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r--_..A._--, ,_..A._, ,_.A._-, ,_.A._, r-.A.----. 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

151 Khoksapara(Ganpatpur)P. 2,111.4 121 121 676 324 352 19 27 265 279 20 6 200 11 152 Mathpahar P. 1.124.0 63 64 379 202 177 .. .. 61 51 24 " 122 38 153 Kukurbhuka P. 2,417.8 362 363 2,129 1,086 1,043 194 179 796 782 85 3 622 534 154 Birimdega 942.0 69 70 382 191 191 6 5 145 153 21 " 126 114 155 Chhatasarai P. 2,873.1 209 222 1,226 600 626 It 14 456 470 53 2 330 88

156 Sajapali P. 94.1 41 42 210 116 94 90 76 12 87 43 157 Lakshmipur (Sarasmar) 125.3 35 35 287 139 148 130 141 16 87 73 158 Bhalupakhna 188.2 58 59 363 180 183 35 37 4 105 20 159 Dharampur (F.V.) 185.0 16 16 78 40 38 .. .. 37 38 .. . . 22 5 160 Dudungjore P.Po. 2,204.6 150 216 1,123 569 554 73 76 389 357 90 4 370 313

161 Gala P, Po. 1,075.2 113 138 743 374 369 20 10 155 169 82 24 215 206 162 Kukaricholi 1,096.9 59 61 426 221 205 .. ., 124 III 14 119 13 163 Manjurnacha P. 1,185.2 205 205 1,064 550 514 85 70 342 366 68 2 367 148 164 Bakarllma P. M, S, Po. 2.220.7 137 192 885 467 418 20 15 303 327 153 6 289 259 165 Sheopllr P. 1,140.6 104 107 596 292 304 63 62 170 177 40 4 182 206

166 Lakshminagar 964.2 25 25 161 80 81 .. 76 74 2 47 43 167 Chulhakhol 130.7 15 15 96 50 46 2 2 45 37 .. 37 14 168 Chidodih 236.6 43 43 239 116 123 2 3 74 73 3 67 30 169 Rairuma Khurd P. 3,526.9 167 219 1,271 633 638 17 19 390 370 90 3 355 224 170 Burhadand P. 1,267.1 105 120 673 341 332 59 56 203 180 62 11 209 199

171 Kadro p. Po. 1,714.4 177 184 1,050 517 533 13 9 349 391 74 15 320 295 172 Ududa P. 7,679.7 221 221 1,015 464 551 10 9 428 511 42 3 303 126 173 Maheshpur P. 2,306.2 117 130 719 350 369 6 4 181 206 23 2 199 77 174 Amalitikra P. 505.1 113 128 737 371 366 5 7 290 280 29 3 226 225 175 Gaurghutri P. 95.1 32 35 213 102 HI 8 7 82 96 19 71 34

176 Semipali Khurd 41.2 26 26 125 60 65 37 32 177 Ganeshpur (F.V.) 285.0 16 16 67 32 35 32 35 " 19 20 178 Bagaijharia Po. 404.9 49 49 241 119 122 .. 39 42 14 I SO 79 179 Khuntapani P. 2.301.1 no 110 736 388 348 35 30 261 226 33 2 237 32 180 Kokiyakhar P. 2.266.3 226 226 1,169 597 572 97 87 359 360 118 16 371 197

181 Jamjhore P. 2,255.5 195 196 1,107 562 545 57 49 396 394 66 5 347 304 182 Durgapur 1,951.4 149 149 751 372 379 9 17 128 124 71 5 246 100 183 Khuntapani (Jungle) 229.2 .. " Uninhabited .. .. .. ., 184 Kokiyakhar (Jungle) 241.3 9 10 55 28 27 7 6 7 6 18 5 185 Shahpur P. 333.9 112 112 478 241 237 9 12 119 122 47 145 146

186 Kukargaon P. 2,132.5 197 197 1.063 507 556 13 17 385 434 44 10 329 239 187 Khadamacha 1,266.1 73 74 399 200 199 II 6 117 112 16 3 141 95 188 Tejpur (Karranara) 124.6 53 53 248 126 122 2 1 107 99 4 84 42 189 Dhaurabhantha 1.774.1 60 79 437 211 226 4 1 132 140 7 .. 150 152 190 Jhimki 1,200.3 78 78 350 176 174 87 92 17 I 120 68

191 Madhuban P. 1,054.0 76 76 439 224 215 5 7 16S 166 74 10 141 125 192 Dharamjaigarh P, M, H. 7,223.9 1,173 1,199 5,466 2,865 2,601 197 192 736 743 1,231 375 1,518 676

D, Mew. MP(A). Po,T·E,Ed. 193 Fatehpur 278:1 49 49 214 106 108 4 4 67 59 26 3 73 42 194 Rupunga P. 2,074.6 77 78 435 199 236 7 9 165 194 41 1 124 60 195 Sisringa P, Po. 4,650.4 240 243 1,313 663 650 34 24 484 475 133 12 443 335

196 Mudahahla 1,803.9 168 168 900 469 431 4 4 367 344 25 1 310 274 197 Amatoli 808.2 71 72 334 175 159 18 16 119 113 46 5 126 101 198 Sagarpali 668.2 17 18 87 51 36 1 1 27 16 8 31 8 199 Raja Ama P. 2,378.2 146 156 871 428 443 20 21 224 211 78 6 269 225

200 Kotba P, Rhc, Po. 4,150.5 622 633 3.186 1,637 1,549 213 200 794 764 356 15 1.060 795

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201 Taraimar 1,075.6 41 41 217 111 106 .. 18 8 18 57 46 202 Sohanpur (Lalmati) 221.7 49 49 270 123 147 4 5 91 104 2 75 51 203 Dborhagaon P. 1,750.5 136 136 685 384 301 6 2 331 278 19 ., 218 147 204 Patratoli P. 1,777.0 117 154 768 382 386 35 24 239 252 60 6 254 122 205 Narkalo P. 3,490.1 143 143 770 395 375 25 27 280 279 85 1 265 144

206 Bhandarimuda 87.7 11 11 53 26 27 3 2 13 13 .. 17 10 207 Sajwari 526.1 10 10 62 34 28 32 26 2 21 12 208 Rokbahar 921.3 83 94 494 246 248 7 8 186 185 20 159 130 209 Didwanara 1,243.0 23 23 132 56 76 54 72 34 2 210 Hardijbaria 359.4 36 36 204 98 106 95 105 3 59 58

211 Pitha Ama P. 2,109.1 151 151 831 428 403 16 19 227 205 38 9 292 258 212 Baisi P. 4,385.6 328 331 1,663 817 846 27 23 446 433 179 28 496 295 213 Medarmar 699.7 41 42 203 103 100 25 28 22 3 63 8 214 Amaljharia 562.2 6 6 25 11 14 .. 8 11 9 1 215 Rajkot P. 393.8 78 78 365 188 177 4 2 149 136 27 4 127 25

216 Buldega P. 2,185.6 126 146 755 389 366 69 72 253 241 69 9 246 94 217 Khajridhab P,M. 978.8 93 110 612 345 267 16 14 140 143 96 5 178 55 218 Darridih 1,558.2 36 36 179 95 84 .. 11 15 21 52 16 219 Ongna P. 3,021.4 102 102 534 260 274 8 11 156 154 21 173 119 220 Ghogbra 896.4 73 80 421 205 216 20 22 110 119 23 5 137 135

221 Kanakula 59.9 23 23 86 49 37 .. 49 37 25 27 222 Kukrajher (F.V.) 1,608.1 18 18 88 45 43 3 4 24 25 .. 29 29 223 Goliagarh 1,292.0 83 83 423 207 216 26 26 109 113 55 2 143 139 224 Bangaon P. 965.1 104 121 588 298 290 36 37 227 218 41 2 207 187 225 Koilar P. 322.9 69 69 399 198 201 6 5 176 176 45 3 142 104

226 Sokhamuda 312.0 85 85 432 227 205 13 13 88 90 14 2 131 14 227 Supkona 670.6 20 20 115 60 55 3 7 45 37 1 .. 38 5 228 Surungpani P, Po. 1,833.9 155 164 851 442 409 23 22 298 278 65 13 279 251 229 Karrabewra P. 1,558.3 79 89 503 250 253 41 28 175 188 43 3 152 162 230 Jamabira P. 345.8 92 92 418 204 214 4 6 156 166 38 7 118 10

231 Madanpur 642.5 22 22 110 58 52 2 2 54 44 1 31 .. 232 Potiya 2,837.5 44 47 247 118 129 3 2 80 86 3 76 57 233 Farsatoli P. 1,608.6 116 96 561 285 276 74 78 176 159 34 .. 208 185 234 Khadgaon P,M,Po. 2,409.5 214 214 954 470 484 22 2S 359 367 125 2 313 232 235 Krondha 4,618.2 121 121 612 311 301 10 9 241 246 46 215 46

236 Amgaon 1,234.1 65 65 302 155 147 10 14 119 116 12 101 75 237 Lakbjhar 904.7 21 21 122 61 61 1 1 55 53 7 41 38 238 Mainipur 991.5 13 13 70 37 33 4 4 29 23 4 .. 22 2 239 Sbakarlaya 1,514.6 93 94 430 213 217 8 9 148 159 45 1 126 7 240 Amapali 2,203.3 38 38 200 103 97 51 50 13 1 66 40

241 Nawagaon p. 786.6 109 109 531 251 280 15 9 153 186 81 8 164 119 242 Sagar pur 502.7 20 20 69 35 34 .. 6 25 1 243 Kataipali P. 602.4 74 74 344 166 178 11 19 119 120 42 1 107 9 244 Semipali Kalan 255.5 86 86 371 188 183 23 22 146 147 10 2 121 113 245 Bagdabi 127.5 16 16 72 42 30 2 1 31 20 27

246 Gersa P. 3,202.2 147 147 788 387 401 29 26 286 291 102 245 207 247 Chherchucbi 114.6 8 8 34 13 21 11 18 11 248 Chainpur S. 3,142.4 34 34 208 109 99 100 89 25 62 47 249 Bartapali p, S. 3,985.4 138 138 726 359 367 10 8 262 269 62 4 229 108 250 Sithra P. 5,469.7 292 292 1,285 721 564 87 87 439 475 185 11 414 353

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251 Sinwar 1,483.6 53 53 249 130 119 4 3 75 64 7 ., 76 43 252 Nagdarha P. 3,077.4 120 120 494 251 243 16 9 155 155 39 3 173 73 253 Kokdar 972.6 20 20 86 47 39 6 8 32 26 11 32 24 254 Pandripani Khurd 286.5 43 43 197 101 96 14 11 57 55 3 65 34 255 Tendumudi 1,186.1 38 38 216 123 93 7 3 96 82 25 87 70

256 Samharsingha P. 2,132.0 98 98 496 239 257 12 II 189 217 51 2 160 178 257 Hati P, Po. 3,753.3 256 256 1,194 600 594 15 15 451 475 205 20 397 339 258 Purunga P, S,Po. 2,713.0 116 116 586 292 294 4 5 121 117 86 6 183 171 259 Gerwani 979.1 31 34 143 74 69 71 67 16 .. 52 45 260 Jampali P. 1,604.7 35 35 218 100 118 6 14 81 89 28 7 64 57

261 Jogda P. 3,349.0 189 189 915 464 451 14 8 350 337 119 13 323 320 262 Kida 314.4 82 82 382 191 191 8 16 155 150 9 2 134 92 263 Baheramar P. 3,140.6 233 234 1,051 521 530 50 52 363 368 245 14 368 346 264 Mahrajganj P,Po. 2.000.2 122 122 603 285 318 20 18 172 206 87 42 188 163 265 Munund P 3,801.1 275 276 1,272 623 649 21 21 427 481 107 12 431 422

266 Kharra 1,318.3 47 47 183 95 88 I .. 60 57 10 3 61 37 267 Bansajhar 706.2 88 88 437 220 217 22 24 137 131 32 ., 145 119 268 Dhaskamuda p. 1,927.3 90 90 419 222 197 32 39 91 75 57 12 155 J06 269 Barbaspur P. 1,374.7 115 115 576 283 293 5 13 184 260 100 15 196 197 270 Galimar 859.2 30 30 153 75 78 I I 70 71 3 40 45

271 Ganjaipali 1,162.6 31 32 135 73 62 61 51 5 43 39 272 Bhundibahri 561.4 31 31 155 82 73 .. .. 76 65 19 53 45 273 Kudekela P, M, D,Mcw. 1,139.2 278 279 1,193 616 577 26 24 392 386 206 21 395 332

MP(A), Po. 274 Banhar P. 1,997.9 85 92 401 198 203 4 1 121 130 119 9 123 101 275 Pondichhal 1,641.4 79 82 399 189 210 Ii 4 97 101 49 1 117 1I8

276 Tarekela 587.9 129 129 546 272 274 47 41 171 143 61 176 163 277 Bhalmundi 76ll.8 27 27 127 62 65 .. 51 52 14 ., 42 34 278 Bangarsuta P. 718.9 151 152 716 359 357 11 7 275 262 160 15 236 232 279 Chuhkimar 1,063.3 37 39 217 106 111 5 4 36 41 25 2 66 55 280 Auranara 342.8 25 25 113 59 54 13 14 11 3 28 31

281 Lamikhar 1,365.1 31 31 168 79 89 6 5 70 81 7 51 49 282 RiIo P. 1,223.3 100 102 463 242 221 36 9 177 177 36 4 182 125 283 Kansabahar 99.6 28 28 137 77 60 ., .. 42 29 11 40 31 284 Singhijhap 1,289.9 35 35 191 98 93 7 4 83 79 28 53 63 285 BOkramuda 492.6 73 74 320 159 161 1 1 105 104 24 119 104

286 Dewarmar 1,082.2 29 29 187 88 99 77 R7 7 54 50 287 Gadainbahri 162.1 29 29 130 63 67 50 54 7 43 41 288 Dongabhauna 835.4 28 28 148 76 72 .. 72 68 3 51 43 289 Bojiya 1,962.0 121 121 596 299 297 19 22 179 182 42 2 189 162 290 Chhal P, M., Po. 1,421.4 249 256 1,255 688 567 27 24 401 397 256 25 3b9 340

291 Nawapara P. 492.7 57 57 27.j 140 136 9 17 44 39 59 4 95 ' 58 292 Kataipali P. 1,450.9 86 86 410 202 208 13 8 144 157 49 4 131 128 293 Bandhapali 310.7 61 61 269 138 131 6 7 63 46 40 4 83 59 294 Lotan 1,278.6 34 34 151 73 78 2 3 35 34 17 ., 48 43 295 Lat P. 705.1 153 154 718 364 354 11 9 237 235 55 4 236 230

296 Chitapali 1,004.5 62 62 317 157 160 4 6 118 114 18 1 111 58 297 Khedapali 430.0 45 45 239 110 129 51 53 8 8 17 2 69 73 298 Pusalda 2,390.0 134 134 714 348 366 7 10 300 300 56 1 241 236 299 Edukalan 1,605.3 77 77 461 220 241 6 4 114 103 24 .. 140 116 300 Baheramar 1,160.) 90 90 494 254 240 .. .. 139 119 26 3 '145 70 301 Chandrashekharpur P.,E.,Ei. 1,184.2 91 91 401 209 192 6 3 147 149 171 8 ISO 118

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128 61 21 lOS 3 7 4 4 .. .. .. 4 1 79 79 256 290 267 46 29 9 2 36 35 1 4 I 10 6 203 255 257 150 74 17 89 2 2 7 4 I 6 2 109 123 258 52 36 .. 9 ' .. .. . . .. 22 24 259 46 35 11 19 2 5 3 36 61 260

271 287 19 20 7 12 6 6 2 1 6 4 141 131 261 64 35 28 32 7 24 21 .. .. 1 11 3 57 99 262

269 280 44 55 8 11 7 6 3 1 26 3 153 184 263 144 137 21 5 I .. 9 II 1 3 12 7 97 155 264 324 345 16 18 19 1 13 21 4 2 55 35 192 227 265

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19 22 21 23 35 33 270

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260 265 56 31 17 3 21 18 1 3 14 2 I 22 12 221 245 273

80 75 24 24 5 2 I .. .. 12 ., 75 102 274 87 95 4 10 8 4 6 2 I 12 5 72 92 275

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194 208 19 2 o' 3 9 II I 13 8 123 125 278 54 40 4 12 1 I 3 2 4 40 56 279 15 19 9 8 2 2 2 2 31 23 280

36 33 8 12 3 2 4 2 .. .. 28 40 281 166 110 9 11 2 2 2 2 3 60 96 282

14 13 22 15 .. 4 3 .. 37 29 283 40 51 8 II 2 I I 2 ., 45 30 284 94 89 15 11 4 2 6 2 40 57 285

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64 40 II 4 2 4 7 4 11 6 45 78 291 115 114 3 9 5 I 6 4 2 .. 71 80 292 52 34 23 23 3 I I .. 4 1 SS 72 293 44 36 .. 4 2 1 I 2 .. 1 25 35 294

209 213 12 11 I 1 9 4 1 4 128 124 295

80 45 27 6 4 1 2 2 46 102 296 60 24 6 38 .. .. 3 lt .. . . ., 41 56 297

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228

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. NalIle of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

A 23 Badhikhana 353 142

1 Abira 563 466 24 Bagdol 136 18

1 Bartoli 2 Nimatoll 25 Bageya 502 80 3 Gaduaruunda 4 Fuldih 1 Karanjtoli

2 Agdih 237 350 26 Baghima 250 329 1 Lalganj 27 Bagicba 147 22

3 Ajdha 34 498 28 Baherakhar 366 621 1 Ujbaktoli 2 Guri 1 Rebhari 3 Ganjhar

29 Baherna 32 304 4 Alori 161 193

1 Baigatoli 2 Kharwatoli 1 Uperbaherna 2 Nichnarad

30 Bah ora 51 341 5 Ambachuan 394 221

1 Chacho,j 2 Sobha 6 Ambadand 205 34 3 Kharitola 41arakona 7 Ambakachhar 600 644 31 Baigamba 431 125

1 Gauritod 1 Pogat 8 Amdiha 593 283

1 Salehatoli 2 Mahuatoli 32 Balachapar 318 116

3 Kadelkachhar 4 Putli 1 Dllautatoli 9 Ameratoli 285 460 33 Baluwabahar 592 332

1 Majhatoli 2 Siktatoli 1 Chiktatoli 2 Remate 3 Goreyakona 3 Kanhardipa 4 Bartoli

10 Amgaon 38 543 34 Bamba 293 333 1 Hettoli 2 Amatpat 3 Barpat 1 Raharpara 2 Majhapara

11 Andhala 48 454 3 Bhandripara 4 Saraitoli 5 Pakripara

12 Andharjhar 31 519 35 Bamhanmara 577 245

1 Bhatapara 2 Beharkona 3 Laphuakorza 36 Bamhanmunda 547 62

13 Ankarikona 52 529 37 Bamhanpura 240 649

1 Banskona 1 Bodatangar 2 Kha-Kharapat 14 Ankira 633 604 38 Banaibada 307 601

1 Kachumunda 2 Lakrakotar 1 Darigaon 2 Khulitoli 3 Petamunda 3 Raidand 4 Sikhaiar

15 Ara 363 593 39 Banai (Chota) 354 601 1 Nagerapatha/ 2 Kotra 1 Kathardipa 2 Baheradipa 31hilotoli 4 Dahutoli 5 Karamagar 6 Dongatoli 40 Banderchuan 467 7S 7 Bathantoli 8 Suliyatoli 1 Thakurtoli 2 Mahuatoli 9 Gurhitoli 10 Dorakona 3 Bhelwatoli

11 Kathardand 12 Kastumba Bandhatoli 575 88

16 ASIa 54 249 41

1 HaraJ..pllf 2 Ambakona 42 Bangaon 506 563 17 Aurijore (Khutgaon) 560 426 1 Kadodan 2 Ladodand

1 Gaunjhutoli 2 Mahkurtoli 43 Bangaon (Khutgaon) - 567 292

3 Bathantoli 4 Karamtoli 5 Sardartoli 1 Sarnatoli 2 Bhaguttoli

18 Aurijore (Dumeriya) 629 298 3 Oraobasti 4 Haritoli

1 Bartoli 2 Mahuadih 5 Tongaitoli

44 Bangurkela 499 93 B 1 Tangertoli

19 Babhani 437 537 1 Baheratoli 45 Bankombo 349 300

20 Babhanidand 256 N.A. 1 Magantoli 21 Bachraon 216 266 46 BansajhaI 627 313

22 Badakoranja 165 177 1 Darito/a 2 Karamtoli

1 H azari/oli 3 Majhapara

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No No. Serial Code No. NO. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3

47 Bansbahar 503 314 75 Bhabhari 230 35

48 Bardand 279 13 76 Bhadu 36 535

49 Bardih 641 524 1 Uperpatkona 2 Majhkona

50 Bargaon 320 201 3 Uperbhadu

1 Harakona 2 Dumertoli 77 Bhagora 596 248 3 Sendaritoli 1 Majhatoli 2 Khakharitoli

51 Barjore 538 65 3 Daridih 4 Phitingtoli

1 Manohardipa 5 Ghasiyandhab 6 Kariyamunda 7 Lakhsanda 8 Jorkadih

52 Barkaspali 569 117 9 Kudumgdipa 10 Gonghasa

1 Suiyatoli 11 Bodotongri 12 Jamatoli

53 Barkona 247 N.A. 78 Bhalmanda 166 321

54 Baro 604 505 79 Bhalumunda 645 279

1 Oraontoli I Khajurdhab

55 Barpani (lampani) 388 269 80 Bhandari 384 345

56 Barpani (Tapkara) 498 126 81 Bhandiya 35 485

57 Bartoli (Jamtoli) 210 275 1 Surjagari 2 Dhyantoli 3 Belwar 4 Dumertoli

58 Basantala 301 303 82 Bhatikona 102 626 J Bandipa 2 Beltoli 3 Nayato/i 83 Bhatha 22 500

59 Basen 288 5 I Dakaidipa 2 Sarnatoli 3 Thalitoli 4 Khardipa

1 Dundratoli 2 Chltipata!a 3 Pakrikachhar

84 Bhanwar 61 106

60 Baspatra 418 190 85 Bhejaridand 630' 522

1 Tipnitoli 2 Gaunjhufo!i I Patrapali 2 Dhangrinacha

3 Cherdand 86 Bhelwadih 292 182

61 Basta 239 330 1 Nawatoli 2 Parsapani

62 Bakuna 497 585 87 Bhelwan 649 595

63 Bastala 478 338 1 Fitingtoli 2 Bataichatah

64 Bataikela 429 431 3 Hathidand 4 Chardipa 50hdartola 6 Dumertola

1 Majhatoli 2 Kewatdalld 7 Bardaraha 8 Mandar 3 Chulhapani 4 Farsapani 9 Bankheta 5 Nawatoli 6 Gaunjhutoli 88 Bhelwatoli 302 282 7 Mahuatoli 8 Bhursadhab 9 Tangertoli 10 Tangeritoli 1 Hambewa :2 Gaunjhuto/i

11 Bhaitoli 3 Baigatoli 4 Tetartoli 5 Khutitoli 6 Karamtoli

65 Bedekona 4 429 7 Bhandardipa 8 Mahuatoli

1 Pakrikona 2 Pahartoli 89 Bhimsila 96 453 3 Semartoli 90 Bhitghara 228 187

66 Beldib 81 206 1 Bartoli 2 Sahidand 67 Belghutri 417 629 3 Semartoli 4 Amhatoli

68 Belsunga 346 10 5 Goasi 6 Dahidand

1 Dandhatoli 91 Bhudkela 180 484

69 Bemtatoli 413 506 1 Karamtoli 2 Bamhantuku

1 Salehatoli 92 Bhumra 414 357

70 Bend 172 373 93 Bhursa 401 226

71 Bene 280 94 Bhusritoli 436 92

40 72 Bengta 197 323

1 Pakartoli 2 Keundtoli 3 Mahaa/oli 4 Dandtoli

73 Benjora 53 162 95 Bihabal 540 577 1 Ghatdipa 96 Bilaspur 340 580

74 Betra 128 545 97 Bimda 135 623

230

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

98 Bipatpur 492 486 122 Champa 3 603 1 Bag/chatoli 2 Bhelwatoli 1 Uraontoli 2 Khandand 3 Dipatoli 4 Sinduartoli 3 Dandtoli 4 Ambatoli 5 Dumertoli 5 Kataitoli

99 Birhipani 589 371 123 Chapatoli 375 559

1 Sukaratoli 2 Bardih 1 Kaikachhar 2 Rambandh

100 Birla 58 455 124 Charaidand (Nichghat) 395 482

1 Jaharpat 2 Tukupani 1 Gaunjhutoli 2 Kadamkachar

101 Biropani 362 352 3 Sihardand 4 Pakritoli 5 Dumerdand

1 Pachbhai 102 Bisondi 21 213 125 Charaikhara 367 10

1 Sisato/i 2 Paharto/i 1 Kinkel

126 Charaimara 328 549 103 Bodachapar 425 118 127 Charla 617 87 104 Bodakacbhar 423 380 128 Cbatakpur (Khudia) 47 417

1 Bankheta 2 Kunharbuda 129 CbatakplJr (Bene) 281 509---105 Bodapabari 322 554 130 Chatakpur (Duldula) 457 302

I Rampara 2 Chiropara 1 Sinduartoli 2 Kurukela 3 Arjundand 3 Sarasbahar

106 Bodatongari 468 591 131 Chatauri 130 353 107 Bodokachhar (Uparghat) 224 204 1 Pahartoli 2 Sakardih

1 Mauttoli 132 Cheprakona 42 232

108 Bokhi 584 369 133 Cheraghoghra 454 622

1 Upartoli 2 Lakradharha 134 Cheraidand (Uperghat) 254 396 3 Charkutola I Dipatoli 2 Nawatoli

109 Boki (Ichkela) 344 607 3 Durnertoli

1 Khulitoli 2 Kurdand 135 Cherdand 458 634 3 Ankrradipa 4 Jhaka;ndipa 1 Nawatoli 5 Majhatoli 6 Pakartoli 7 Bartoli 8 Karitoli 136 Chetba ' 481 456

110 Borokona 265 156 1 Kachhar 2 Bartoli

1 U perbartoli 2 Arhartoli 3 Regartoli 4 Bisrampali

111 Botlidand 331 491 137 Chichali 26 645 112 Brangjore 461 480 1 Bhawartoli 2 Nawatoli

1 Tangerpani 2 Khutitoli 3 Chhiradand

113 Butanga 191 138 Chichali 85 122 37

114 Budhadand 260 1 Kanjiya 2 Kadamtoli

598 liS Budhgaon 49 409 139 Chidora 493 599

116 Bumtel 163 161 1 Mudapara 2 Bartoli

1 Sarnatoli 3 Tangeriparu

117 Burjudib 2 539 140 Chirodih 9 614

1 Barpato/i 2 Ubharatoli 141 Chitakwain (Narayan pur) 299 15

U8 Butkachbar 542 86 142 Chitak.wain (Keradih) 341 618

1 Upertoia 2 Jhariatola 143 Chongribahar 509 102

C 1 Titarmara 2 Dandtali 3, Gandla

119 Chadeya 152 602 1 Tukuto)i 2 Bartoli 144 Chotakoranja 199 364

120 Chailitangertoli 273 559 145 Chulhapani 434 452

121 Chalni 30 446 1 Rautiyatoli 2 Uroantoli

1 Farsadipa 2 Karikona 146 Churitoli 411 72

231

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No .. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of VilIage 1961 ]951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

174 Dhodhiara 533 131 D 1 Mahkurtoli

147 Dabnipani 290 388 175 Dhodhibahar 469 60 1 Ambapat 2 Pakrito/i 1 Dukhatoli 2 Daritoli 3 Hakukona 176 Dhodhidand 408 273

148 Dadpani (Dandpani) 475 78 1 Patratoli 2 Bailatoli 149 Dadgaon 133 192 177 Dholduba 286 235

1 Alitoli 150 Dadhadih 463 553

1 Pendratoli 2 Ambapani

1 Rajoti 2 KU8UmkcnQ 3 Harinlata 4 Mandertanga

3 Regarbohar 178 Dhondharahi 313 25

151 Daijbahar 573 450 179 Dhongamba 488 391 ]52 Dakbandhi 644 410 180 Dhudharudand 4R2 340

]53 Dalesar 643 366 1 Pakart()/i 1 Gaunjhutoli 181 Dhumadand 422 551

154 Dalhagoda 546 608 J Siritoli 2 Nmwtoli ]55 Daltoli 624 370 182 Dhuriaamba 534 227

J Beldipa 2 Gaunjhutoli 1 Tongritoli 2 Nawatoli 156 Dandajore 518 561 3 Ranisikaria

1 Bhaisbud 183 Dipatoli (Girang) 268 347

157 Dandpani 514 446 J Saraipani

184 Dipatoli (Matasi) 326 35

158 Dangari 15 68 lR5 Dokda 530 590

J Nawapara 2 Dumertoli 1 Junadih 2 Khutitoli 3 Balwarkona 3 Darupisa 4 Dumertoli

159 Darakharika 300 19 5 Karamtoli 160 Dasdumertoli 249 160 186 Dondapani 441 78 161 Deobora 385 390 1 Bartoli 2 Dumerto/i 162 Deodand 84 346 609 252

1 Kerapat 2 Katharpat 187 Dongadarha 3 Jamuniya 1 Bartoli 2 Batitoli

163 Deori 550 123 3 Bartoli

1 Korangabah/a 2 Poskot 188 Dongjharan 248 149

3 Pichl/kani 189 Dov \\8 135

164 Devidandgaon 289 414 1 Sanato/i 2 Churitoli 1 Schoo/toli 3 Bhandiyatoli 4 Banskona

165 Dcwadiling 451 510 190 Dov 491 96 166 Dhandhamba 513 443 1 Kadamtoli 2 Ramsitoli

1 Gayartoli 2 Majhatoli 3 Jhagribahan 4 Kharwatoli 167 Dhanguri 8 290 191 Dudu~jor (Dundugjor) 614 NA .. 168 Dharen 376 196 192 Duldllia 448 97

J Kashibandh 1 Bhinjpur 2 Asanbahar 169 Dhasma 110 407 3 Noniatala 4 Sunkadand

1 Perwatoli 193 DlImariya 603 317 170 Dhaurasand 568 575 1 Paleparhai 2 Junwain

J Mangtatoli 2 Rlilasitoli 3 Pakar/oli

3 Gallnjhlltoli 4 Mahkurtoli 194 Dumerkona 43 180

5 Khejllrdipa 1 Chingatoli 2 Sakaidipa

171 Dhautatoli 155 218 3 Jhapra 4 Haridipa 5 Khairadipa

1 Khutitoli 2 Ganjatoli 195 Dumerpani 149 33 172 Dhengni 33 540 196 Dumertoli 116 154

1 Ganjhar 197 Dumertoli (Marga) 178 231 173 Dhodharamba 323 30 198 Dumertoli (Khutapani) 219 140

1 Ballkabahari 1 Khutapani 2 Deorakona

232

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name'of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

199 Dumertoli 332 361 227 Gholeng 257 612 1 Darapani 1 Hata 2 Dumertoli

200 Durgapara 126 472 3 Raipat 228 Ghoraghat 272 496

E 1 Mudatoli

201 Ekamba 17 465 229 Ghughari 345 318

1 Thanatoli 2 Ekambanayatoli 1 Madartoli 2 Dildau 3 Pahartoli 4 Bartoli

F 5 Kadamtoli 230 Ghuitanger 380 547

202 Farsajudwain 527 476 231 Ghulmul 238 350 1 Rekutoli 1 Sirkikona 2 Pakartoli

203 Farsakani 456 228 232 Ghumara 599 98 1 Dhingurjore 2 Bhe/watoli 3 Banstoli 1 Deowantoli 2 Pakartoli

204 Fatepur 196 151 3 Majhatoli 4 N ahursatoli

205 Fuldih 243 616 233 Ghutghuti 516 108 206 Fuljhar 7 202 234 Ghutri 343 557

1 Asta 1 Pate/loli

G 235 Gidha 62 176

1 Bankona 2 Jujkona

207 Gadakata 446 229 3 Ankarikona 4 Lalmurha

1 Rajhadand 2 Ubkapani 236 Gidhasand 459 451

208 Gaibuda 83 399 I Majhato/i 2 Pandeyatoli 1 Gandarpara 2 Khanpara 3 Banstoli 3 Barwabodar 237 Ginabahar 393 307

209 Gailunga 192 9 1 Halkotoli 2 Mahuasand 210 Gajma 77 203 3 Bartoli 4 Banglatoli 211 Galonda 154 635 238 Girang 233 383 212 Gamhariya (Bagicha) 138 56 213 Gamharia (Nagar) 283 425 239 Girla 241 181

J Gadhagamharia 2 Dodkachaura 1 Jhurkumtoli 3 Johanitoli 240 Goaru 45 515

214 Gamharkona 29 542 241 Godamba 525 230 1 Turikona 2 Tukutoli

215 Gangimunda 500 336 1 Pakritoli

216 Ganjhar 381 220 242 Golidih 631 348 217 Ganjhiadih 623 532 243 Goreya 392 284

1 Mudatoli 2 Fitingtoli 1 Kumhartoli 2 Khurwatoli 218 Garaihandh 558 48 3 Tetartoli 4 Korwabahar

1 Kharwatoli 244 Goreyatoli 131 171 219 Gariadohar 529 210 1 Dandtoli 220 Garighat 601 297 l 294 589

I Baghmara 2 Kinkel 245· Gudloo 3 Karam/oil 1 Musghutri

221 Gatibuda 532 69 246 Gulu 217 374 1 Ghutudand 2 Roytoli 1 Podhatoli 2 Jhengutoli 3 Siharjore

247 Gurguri 11 191 222 Gedai 100 646 1 Chinmanatoli 2 Dartoli

1 Ambakona 2 Kodangkona 3 Kharangpat 248 Gurhmakona 117 262

223 Ghaghara 176 271 249 Gutkiya 129 138 1 Tongo 2 Nagda 1 Bartoli 2 Patra/oli 3 Pakritola

224 Ghatgaon 104 168 H

225 Ghatmunda 368 642 250 Haradipa (Sanna) 37 398

1 Baigatoli 2 Nawatoli 226 Ghoghar 390 465 1 Khutitoli 2 Tarakona

1 Etwatoli 2 Tuttoli 3 Rebakona 4 Sukhapokhar

3 Tatikona 4 Hathmunda 5 Jamllniyato/i 6 Khajllrikona

5 Basen 6 Degujore 251 Haradipa (Asta) 70 233

233

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

252 Haradipa (Turilodam) 211 442 278 Jamtoli (Kastura) 460 394 1 Nawato/i 2 Balamar 1 Loudand 2 Ambatoli 3 Bardan

279 Jamtoli (Hathibed) 637 367 253 Hardimunda 524 237 1 Tetartoli 1 Bartoli

254 Hari 50 286 280 Jamuna 581 469 1 Dhardhari 28t Jariya 231 647

255 Haridand 407 108 282 Jhagarpur 169 133 1 Kadamtoli 2 Aurijore 283 Jhakba (Gholeng) 236 551

256 Hastinapur 315 36 1 Gadhatoli

257 Hataklata 361 458 284 Jharan 618 497 1 Barojhariya 2 Chirotoli 258 Hathgada 545 200 1 Kawarmara

1 Kendatoli 285 Jhargaon IAlori) 2V7 626 259 Hathibed 653 635 1 Dumertoli

260 Hethghicha 565 606 286 Jhargaon (Gholeng) 235 326 I lamtoli 2 Gaujhuto/i I Ghatotoli 2 TlIftoli .1 Ghlldujor 4 Korwato!'

287 Jhargaon (Kastura) 474 144 5 Mudatoli 261 Hethakapa 398 4 1 Dartoli 2 Barhijore

3 Dandpani 4 Bangaon 262 Hukrakona 25 489 5 Daripani 6 fakudar

I 288 Jharrnunda 620 413

624 1 Raghunathpa/i

263 Ichkela 336 289 Jhiki 204 587 I lamtoli 2 Bangala 3 Dhautatoli 4 Chakantoli 290 Jhilmili 319 256 5 Chartoli 6 Rajoti 1 Manga/toli 2 Dadtoli

264 Icholi 325 291 Jholanga 271 439 1 Sarnatoli 2 Rahartoli 1 Somratoli

265 Irrai 18 415 292 Jiling 142 423 1 lrraipat 2 Bhakchand 3 Nawatoli 4 Rajhadipa 1 Patratoli 5 Farsadipa 293 Jobla (Uperghat) 334 437

J 1 Luikona

294 Jogimara 387 632 266 Jabla 274 38 295 Jokari 372 250 267 Jabla 578 253 1 Jogipara 2 Pakarkudar 268 Jaimarga 112 192 296 Jokbabla 347 17

I Korwatoli 297 Jorandajharia 654 274 269 Jakba (Mutu) 304 444 298 Joratarai 330 358 270 Jambahar 594 334 299 Judwain (Pakrichhar) 371 54

1 Khaniharloli 2 Kharwatoli 300 Judwain (Ara) 397 562 3 Abiratoli 4 Charko/toli

1 Aurapan; 1 Kadopan; 5lambohar 271 Jamchuan (Ghatmunda) 358 139 301 Jujgu 242 594

J Dapartoli 302 Jumaikela 432 479 272 Jamchuan 489 513 1 Bartoli 2 Algijhar

1 Hetjomchuan 3 Bhagattoli 273 Jamjharia 515 115

303 Junwain 646 289 1 Tur;

274 Jammunda 600 304 Jurgum (Nagar) 267 605 519

402 275 Jampani 262 20 305 Jurgum (Maini) 187

276 Jarnpani (Ara) 396 183 1 Bhandartoli 1 Kumhartoli I T angertoli 21ndaghat 3 Mahkurtoli

277 Jamtoli (Uperghat) 184 379 306 Jurtela 287 354

1 Dhautatoli 1 Samatoli

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No No. Serial Code No. NO. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

307 lurudand 214 71 330 Kasira (Kinkel) 317 !94

K 1 U perkalfira

331 Kastura 427 427 308 Kadamtoli 269 327 1 Khadiyatoli 2 Saraitoli 309 Kadopani 464 338 3 Rambandh 310 Kalaru 264 258 332 Katangkhar 531 123

1 U perka/aru 2 Maihatoli 1 Mudatoli 311 Kaleya 174 47 333 Katasaru 521 115 312 Kaliba 378 51 334 Kating 145 184

1 Ganjhi.,to/i 2 Baigatoli 1 Khutitoli 3 Ghaldutoli 4 Tongotoli 5 Salehatoli 335 Kawai 28 101

313 Kamarima "93 120 1 Babutoli 2 Ghuipani 1 Dhanapat 2 Khairapat 3 Dodakajhari 4 Kherdipa 3 Datunpani 4 Tang.;rpani 5 Cher1ata 5 Dumerpani 6 Kadampat 336 Kenadand (Sagi.tlhauna) 452 208 7 Posko! 8 Kharidah 9 Sendarbar 337 Kenadand (Sikipani) 455 222

314 Kamtara 371 463 1 Chundraha 2 Barnijharia

1 Baheratoli 338 Kendapani 439 565 315 Kanchi 27 153 339 Kendapani 512 464

1 Lotakona 1 Dhodhadih 316 Kandarai 68 564 340 Kepsela 140 138

1 Dumertoli 341 Keradih 87 159 317 Kandaibahar 580 493 1 Kerakona

J Tongploli 2 Chirotoli 342 Keradih 351 357 3 Bhandritoli

318 Kandora (Asta) 101 137 343 Kerakona 208 149

1 Dhanitoli 2 Bhatikhor 344 Kere 352 150

3 Kujritoli 4 Aurakona 1 Pakartoli 2 Pattoli

319 Kandora (Raikera) 416 327 345 Kersai 551 643

1 Tangertoli 2 Karamtoli 1 Sindribahla 2 Badkatoli 3 Kadamtoli 4 Mahuatoli 3 DlIldlllhito/i 4 Siharjore

320 Kanmora 335 158 5 Pokharatoli 6 Saraitoli 7 Goreyaprmi 8 Regartoli

1 Ghutritoli 9 Rapadalld 10 Gha,imllnda 321 Kansabel 507 278 11 Raimunda 12 Bartoli

J Baigatoli 2 Ganjhutoli 346 Khadkona 40 113 3 Mudatoli 4 Bhatitoli 347 Khadsa 40J 610

322 Kantabcl 123 641 J Karanjtoli 1 Dunapat 348 Khajurbahar 400 227

323 Kaprol 92 405 Khakhara 10 342 349 1 Pakritnli 2 Hadikona 1 Babutoli 2 Birso

324 Karadiri 69 199 3 Chataipara 4 Kerapat 1 Tigra 2 Siktato/i 5 Amatpani

325 Karanjtoli 232 189 350 Khamli 39 363

326 Kardana 121 163 351 Khantadand 203 141

1 Korwatoli 2 Dipatoli 352 Kharibahar 647 404 3 Ambatoli 353 Kharijharia 470 197

327 Kardega 535 95 1 Ambotoli 2 Kusllmtoli 1 Rawatmunda 2 Pakritoli 3 Bhatitoli 3 Gadtoli 4 Ranibandh , 5 Kukurduba 6 Chindratanger 354 Kharpani 430 568

328 Karma 296 21 1 [l raontoli 2 Gllditoli

1 Damgadatoli 355 Kbarsota 132 487

329 Kasira (Sogda) 15] 351 1 Dandtoli 2 Bhaga/pllr

235

. .ALPHABETICAL .'LlST' OF .vIIJIiAGES-Oontd.

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name 0 f Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 :1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

356 Kharwatoli 359 463 384 Korangamal 640 287

1 Bahera/oli 1 Uraontoli

357 Khatanga 419 627 385 Korchikani 628 264 1 Basantala 2 Baghgur; 386 Korengrenga 310 414 3 Raitoli 4,Mahkurtoli 387 Korna 472 558

358 Khauru 76 169 1 Majhatoli 2 Ambadipa 359 Khedar 13 560 j Pagurabahar 4 Pandar/pani

1 Laldara 5 Pardhantoli

360 Khokhsobenjora 124 207 388 Kotanpani 552 381

1 Biehitoli 1 Bhorotoli

361 Khonga 90 403 389 Koteya 325 43

1 Bartoli 2 Korwatoli 390 Kothadih 55 175

362 Khutera 466 478 1 Biehitoli

1 Chingarpathal 2 Kagharajharia 391 Kudingmahuatoli 252 205

363 Khutgaon (Ambatoli) 370 556 392 Kudmura 295 640

364 Khutgaon iAurijore) 566 492 1 Patratoli 2 Nandotoli 3 Dondroghat 4 Chulhapani

1 Oraontpl; 393 Klldukela 350 638 365 Khutitoli (Kere) 342 150 394 Kuhapani 215 32

1 Sagkona 2 Baghmara 395 Kujri 179 322 366 Khlltitoli (Kastura) 438 247 396 Kuladore 71 445 367 Khutitoli (Duldula) 447 152 1 Tau 2 Dehardarha

1 Joktala 3 Dhudharukona 4 Burjukona 368 Khutitoli (Nariardand) 508 400 5 Korwatoli 6 U pergendkona

1 Nawatoli 7 Nichgendkona 369 Khutsera 621 546 397 Kulharbud 648 288

1 Bartoli 398 Kumharbahar 611 492 370 Kiling 134 514 1 Mundadih 2 Kerakona 371 Kinkel 333 143 3 Bijadand 4 Baigatoli

5 Ranai I Hepsera 2 Podhatoli 3 Jangutoli <1 Dorhatoli 399 Kunkllri 421 471

372 Kodoliya 440 198 1 Dipatoli

I Romna 2 Mudatoli 400 Kurdtg 213 165

373 Kodopara 20 261 1 Kadampara 2 8aigapara

374 Kohpani 548 85 3 Lakhopara

401 Kurkunga 357 29 ( I Bartoli 2 Dumertoli 1 Saliktoli 375 Koleng 258 112 402 Kurkllriya 46 389

376 Kolenjharia 636 481 1 Gaunjhutola 2 Saipur

1 Kurkuriya-Yepar 2 KurkuriycrUpar

403 Kurog 23 433 377 Komdo (Sarudih) 266 186 378 Komdo (Raikena) 409

404 Kurrog 312 24 430

379 Konbira 212 365 1 Dumerkaehhar 2 Siritoli 3 Tukupani 4 Mahadeodand

380 Konjara 495 234 5 Daripara 381 Konpara 622 648 405 Kurumdhodha 356 49

1 Bankitoli 2 Tatidand 406 Kurumkela 127 2 382 Kopa 73 312 407 Kurwan 6 242

1 Uperkopa 2 Dandkona 1 Laldara 3 Morwatoli 4 Bhabhani 159 5S 5 Totakikona 6 Sajapani 408 Kutma 7 Kerapat 409 Kusumtal 479 103

383 Koranga 510 490 1 Jamtoli 2 Sarhapani

236

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

435 Mahua 94 121 L 1 Kaputoli 2 Gatitoli

3 Daritoli 4 Bhasanpani 410 Lakragbara 595 368 5 Majhpahar 411 Lamdand 526 74 436 Mahuadib (Ghogbar) 337 44 412 Lapai 539 467 1 Nawatoli 2 Pendrakhara

1 Gawarmara 437 Mahuadih 632 311 438 Maina 108 385 413 Laranga 107 129 1 Sanalol; 2 Dumerpat 1 Bodarpat 2 Mahkurtoli

3 Tllt-toli 414 Latbbora 570 488 439 Maini 114 76 1 Mahuatoli 2 Namni 3 Sliiatoli 4 Bathantoli 1 Farsapani 2 Kansapani 5 Da/kala 6 Khutoli 440 Majhgaon 189 75 7 Kharwatoli

441 Makribandha 536 494 415 Lawakeda 642 188 1 Bhirgoli 2 Ghatora

llunadih 2lagdampur 3 Raiamba 4 MUlldamba 3 Beldipa 4 Regarmunda 5 Chengripani 6 Regarkona 5laramal 7 Lasiamba 8 Turipani

416 Litim 63 441 9 Pardhanamba 10 Ramkela

417 Lodam 185 241 11 Gmraj

442 Manjurchundi 490 440 1 Kulda 2 Dhautatoli

443 Manora III 406 418 Lochama 383 281 llampat 2 Dihdand I Dholchuan 2 Giraldih 3 Titanagar 4 Buchukachar 419 Lodhena 98 219 14 240 1 Basafoli 444 Marangi I Marangipat 2 Km17atoli 420 Lokhandi 270 417 445 209 518 Marga

I Bandipa 2 Chhengoto/a 446 Marol 365 572 3' Bhatotoli 421 Loro (Khudia) 1 Kerakachhar 2 Macharikachhar 41 382 422 Loro (Kastura) 426 447 Masangamara 635 344

469 I Sarbahla 2 Siridipa 448 Masrighata 608 386

423 Lorhamba 433 67 1 Patel to Ii

1 Uraontoli 449 Matasi 297 3 424 Lota 137 384 450 Matipaharchara 655 393 425 Lotapani 1 Matipahar 2 Dhallrasalld

462 584 3 Uraontoli 4 Kesalpara 426 Luikona 305 148 5 Sarasjhal

I Kerakona 451 MatlQ~ga 175 557 427 Lukhi 82 571 452 Mayall 386 548

1 Kerakona 2 Chikpat 1 Dadtoli 3 Ghuipaf 4 Baigapat 453 Mendarbahar 590 267 5 Ambakona 1 Karomtoli 2 Nall'fofi

3 Dumerdhoba M 454 Mirigkhol 607 502

428 Madhupuf 1 Nai/..apara 2 Mahkllrroli 19 N.A.

455 Mudhi 56 650 429 Madhwa 97 580 1 Mdlsema 2 Bijaghat 1 Sarai/oli 2 Karamtoli 456 Mundadhih (Kariamuda) 597 422 3 Kulhlldipa 4 Khejurpat 1 Korwadera 5 Nagarkona

457 Muskuti 484 134 430 Madiyajharia 476 501 1 lalarbahar 2 Badkettoli 431 Mado 44 457 458 Mutu 282 166 432 Madwakani 559 613 433 Mahadeojobla 106 516 N

1 Jamunajobla 459 Nakbar 428 383 434 Mahnai 5 428 1 Kokondari 2 Pandripani

] Ghutartola 3 Bahma

237

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

460 Naktimunda 544 225 489 Pandripani (Kunkuri) 435 198 1 Bankheta 1 Paharmunda

461 Nanhesar 16 508 490 Pandriamba 555 538 1 Laintoli 2 Debarkona 1 Dumertola 2 Kubratoli 3lokari 4 Dakidipa 491 Pandripani (Farsabahar) 576 928

462 Narainbahli 494 592 1 Kawartoli 2 Mohartoli 463 Narainpur 298 1 3 Ghasitoli 4 Panduakana

5 EmUtoli 6 Bhiraghara 464 Narainpur Chirwari 311 517 7 Maklitoli 8 Balutoli

1 Kumhartoli 2 Maghetoli 9 Danimunda 10 Tukutoli 3 Chlrwari 11 Kadamtoli 12 Sisrznga

465 Nariardand 522 46 13 Barchatoli 14 Kachuakani 1 Majhatoli 2 Ambatoti 15 Phatikpara 3 Korangabahri 4 Badhitoli 492 Pandul 234 412

466 Natkela 202 639 493 Parasura 79 372 467 Nawatoli 220 268 494 Pasiya 259 432 468 Nawapara 316 421 1 Dakdau 2 Lohghutri

1 Dumerdipa 495 Patakela 139 11 469 Nimgaon 181 316 496 Pateya 162 583

1 Dongatoli 1 Kubribathan 2 Angrakona 470 Nonpani 410 70 3 Rukruma

0 497 Patiyapani 450 173

498 Patrapali 541 77 471 Ondl<a 158 157 1 Madwatoli 2 Pakritoli 472 Orl<ela 218 436

186 566 1 Raigatoli 2 Pandripani 499 Patrapara

473 Ordih 89 257 500 Patratoli (Rupsera) 183 343

1 Dhutatoli p

501 Patratoli (Duldula) 420 309

474 Pagura 369 301 1 Pandripani 2 Sarhapani 475 Pagurabahar 591 226 3 Majhatoli

1 Jamunda 2 Saritoli 502 Patratora 543 98 476 Paguratanger 477 576 503 Perwaara 651 265 477 Paiku 125 315 504 Pet a 156 90

1 Gadhatoli 2 Dipatoli 1 Kanchandih 3 Tetartoli 4 Dangtoli

505 Pharadbahar 613 254 478 Pakartoli (Bhudkela) 164 276 1 Pakartoli 2 Korwadara 479 Pakartoli (Koranga) 511 328 3 Gyabahar 4 Masribahla

480 Pakrikachhar 382 579 506 Pharsabahar 579 312

481 Pakritoli (Manora) 122 170 1 Jharatoli 2 Mahijore 482 Pakritoli (Kastura) 443 109 3 Baditoli 4 Kansitoli 483 Pamsala 588 359 5 Bartoli 6 ThanalOli 484 Pandaripani (Jurudand) 227 50

7 Kawartoli 8 Bartoli 9 Ghasitoli 10 M ahkurtoli 1 Tengratuku 11 Kapllkona 12 Naitoli

485 Pandersili 109 66 13 Dhobitoli 14 Nimatoli 1 Koinartoli 2 Kadamtoli ' 15 Tamamunda 16 Banga/a/oli 3 Kadrukona 4 Kharwato/i 17 Jhagarpur 18 Barhatuku 5 Brindakona 6 Tebarkona 19 Khawaskani 20 Banbahari

486 Pandrapat 59 588 507 Pilkhi 255 185 1 Kawaidipa 2 Turidipa 508 Pindi 222 438 3 Hetpara 4 Nawapara 1 Dipatoli 2 Tangertali 5 Tendpat 6 Madkona

3 Be/toli 7 Bhabhari 8 KekardipQ 9 Chandapat 10 Jalripat 509 Pirai 261 336

11 Hetsemra 12 U persemra ' 510 Pokpani 598 527 487 Pandripani (Sarabkombo) 276 8 1 Siyatoli 488 Pandripani (Nagar) 306 408

1 Geratoii 511 Pondi 146 375

238

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. ~o. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

J 2 3 4 2 3 4

512 Pondipatkona 229 602 546 Remne 120 130

1 Khawatoli 2 Ponai 1 Patatoli

513 Pongro 517 73 547 Remte 412 535 1 Kodabahar 2 Mahadeomunda 548 Rengie 160 104

514 Portenga 253 208 549 Rengola (Ghoghar) 338 285

1 Nawatoli 2 Tetartoli 1 Bisbahri 2 Daripara

3 Jokari 550 Rokda 115 S9 SIS Potkosemar 496 89 551 Rupsera (Bagicha) 157 570 516 Purainbandh 606 244 552 Rupsera (Lodam) 200 449

1 Khamritoli 21unhatoli 1 Karamtali 2 Khakharapat 517 Puranga 188 14 518 Purnanagar 309 418 S

519 Pusra 528 100 553 Sabadmunda 553 504

1 Sarkachhar 2 Ambadhar 1 Baigatoli

520 Putrichaura 201 401 554 Sagibhauna 453 7

1 Bartoli I Gatimohan

521 Putukela 314 26 555 Sagjore 650 277

I Tengratanger 2 Sonajore R 3 Reghipat 4 Bhadihaza

522 Raidih 449 99 556 Sahaspur 583 416 523 Raikera (Bagicha) 206 61 1 Karamtoli 2 Kharwatoli 524 Raikera (Bhursa) 402 511 3 Tangaritoli 4 Ambatoli

] Ramsagar 5 Mahalang 6 Emlifoli 525 Raikona 360 521 557 Sahidaod 246 12

] Patatali 83 526 Raipat 284 269 558 Sahilata 616

1 Mahuadipa 559 Saila 193 419 527 Raj1a 303 145 528 Rajoti (Koteya) 348 16

1 Chirotoli

1 Gajrllto/a 560 Saintaogartoli 225 216

529 Rajoti 483 503 1 Tangartoli

530 Rajpur 244 N.A. 561 Sajapani 465 387

531 Ramsama 277 41 I Sanbahri 2 Salpani

532 Ranai 612 395 562 Sajapani 504 128

533 Rangpur 173 N.A. 563 Sajbahar 574 270

534 Ranikombo 327 31 1 Babuta/a 2 Kumahartola

1 Mangan/oli 3 Kawartola

564 Sajbahar (Golidih) 634 270 535 Ranjhar 119 N.A. 536 Ranpur (Lokhandi) 291 378

1 Babutoli 2 Kuma:zarto! a 3 Kawartola

537 Ranpur (Kudmura) 324 23 565 Sakardega 355 224 ] Tanger/oli 2 Majha/oli J Thakllrkona 2 Kendatoli

538 Ratamati 153 392 3 Bartoli 4 Lotadalld

S39 Ratba 148 473 5 Purnapani

540 Rateya (Lodam) 144 620 566 Sakardih 141 324

541 Rauni 103 63 567 Salamali 405 195

542 Rebre 170 570 1 Amerakho/

568 Salehatoli 424 124 543 Rebre 554 147

] Bhawarkona .] Baheratoli 2 Ghutratoli '3 Jamtoli 4 Pakrikachhar

544 Regarghat 329 310 569 Salekera 321 398 545 Regola (Sitonga) 373 114 1 Morhadih 1 Darigadha

1 Bas/angana 2 Dumertoli 3 Nawafoli

239

ALPHAB&'l'.O\L LIS'}' OF VILLAGES -Ooned.

Z JASHPUR TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. ~o. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 19Q1 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

570 Samarbar 105 52 595 Sikariya 523 53 1 Samarjobla 2 Hariyakado 596 Sikipani 444 132 3 Buchidadi 597 Sikri 91 434

571 Samdama 626 528 1 Titanagar 1 Bhandartoli 2 Khajurdipa 598 Sikrima 605 377 3 Jorandadipo 599 Simabari 586 637

572 Samdura 391 82 573 Sanko 615 512 1 Keratoli 2 Bhelwatoli

3 Mahkurtoli 4 Banmuda 574 Sanna 57 179 5 Hahakhar 6 Baghender

1 Majhatoli 2 Nagartoli 600 Simda 505 335 3 Chandadipa 4 Patkona 1 Dumerbahar 2 Dhaurasand 5 Khatanagar 6 Laldora 3 Deo-Bahar 7 Charbhai 8 Bharsakona 601 Singibahar 561 5% 575 Sapghara 520 278

1 Bagheakani 2 Dipatoli 1 Nonpani 3 Dhawatoli 4 Pahlwantoli

576 Sarabkambo 245 582 5 Pakritoli 6 Jatatoli 1 Bathantoli 2 Dandtoli 7 Pokhratoli 8 Raimunda 3 Tut-toli 602 Sirimkela 471 79

577 Saraidih (Sana) 65 362 1 Korkottoli 2 Farsa 1 Majhato/i 2 Kenadipa 3 Karamtoli

578 Saraipani 364 339 603 Siritoli 442 505 1 Rupatoli 2 Mundatoli 1 Kharpatoli 2 Dhumadand 3 Regra 4 Gotmahua 3 Dhujharia 5 BasalOli 6 Nawatoli 604 Siritoli (Konjara) 487 505

579 Saraitoli (Sana) 74 155 1 Dodakoskha 1 Baladarpat 605 Sitonga 374 581

580 Saraitoli (Tapkara) 619 574 1 Baigapara 2 lha'lgopara

581 Sarangdand 339 306 3 Barpani 4 Kumnicheka 1 Badratoli 606 Sogda 195 166

582 Sardhapat 67 263 1 Baheratoli 2 Dahukona 1 Bakripat 2 Ambakona 3 DOl' 3 Rakhait 4 Ghordega 607. Songersa 72 217

583 Sardih (Asta) 64 573 J Moreyato!i 2 Majhapahar 584 Sardih (Sana) 75 223 3 Sarna para 4 Sarsota

J Goripat 2 Dhudharukona 5 Mahadhodhi 6 Ghumri 3 Kubribathan 4 Laldara 608 Sonkiyari 88 94 5 Korwaintoli 6 Baikutoli 1 Baghatoli 2 Satalutoli

585 Sardih (Paiku) 113 234 3 Majhatoli 4 Dumertoli

586 Sardih (Maini) 167 586 609 Sonmuth 60 461 587 Sarkara 625 N.A. I Chitmiti 2 Pandrutola 588 Sarua 194 211 610 Son pur 168 215 589 Sarudhab 66 105 611 Suijore 571 117

1 Ratctoli 1 Barkhor 2 Nawatoli 590 Sarudih 308 503 3 Khulitoli

591 Semarkachhar 549 477 612 Slijibahar 501 631

592 Semartal 585 355 613 SlIkma 78 615

1 langa'kona 2 Kandadhodha 1 Rangadara. 2 Kadrujobla 593 Sendarimunda 278 42 614 Sukra 99 470

1 Mahllatoli 2 Bhanjari 1 Chulhakona 594 Siharbud 480 562 615 Sulesa 24 520

J SlIijore 2 Bhanjari 1 Ambakona

240

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

I 2 3 4 2 3 4

616 Sundru 602 91 638 Tikaitganj 251 612

1 Pateltoli 20raontoli 639 Tiklipara 638 291 3 Baigatoli 640 Tilanga 564 551

617 Surjula 263 164 1 Junadih 2 Jamtoli

1 Upersurju[a 2 Chunchuni 3 Dumartoli 4 Mahuokhiya 3 Latro 5 Ch;knipani 6 Ghosghra

618 Sutri 190 45 7 Siharjor

T 641 Timarla 198 360 642 Tora 86 474

619 Takmunda 610 299 ] Dhaparghati 620 Talasili 9S 272 643 Tuba 572 619

1 Dhadhukona 2 Bhursakona 1 Kathardhowa 2 Babandha 3 Sindhuglrat 644 Tukupani 379 214

621 Talora 80 295 645 Tukutoli 221 411 622 Tamasingha 445 552

646 Tumla 639 597 623 Tambakachhar 275 39

J Pakritoli 2 Mundadipa 1 Khutitoli 3 Dlangjore 4 Kuibahar

624 Tameya 150 630 5 Makribandha 6 Goldih

1 Kochakona 2 Sadhandipa 647 Turangakhar 485 112

625 Tangerbahri 399 27 648 Turialaga 587 154

626 Tangerdih 171 111 649 Turilodam 182 260

627 Tangergaon 537 64 J Muhuatoli

J Kharijharia, 2 Nagotoli U 3 Nawatoli 650 Uchdih 223 420

628 Tangertoli 473 107 651 Ukai 12 224 629 Tapkara 582 lIO 1 Nayatoli 2 Siktatoli

1 Tharthari 2 Jhiliberna 3 Ukaipat

630 Tatidand 556 475 652 Uparghicha 557 S3 1 Kudarkhar J Bhelwatoli 2 Ghudajore

631 Tatke1a 226 569 3 Mahkurtola 632 Tekul 143 280 653 Uparkapa 406 507

1 Saraitoli 2 Nawatoli 654 U parkachhar 562 611 633 Telain 652 308 1 Limtongr; 2 Kadamtoli 634 Tempu 177 536 3 Tetartoli 4 Chatlitongra

635 Terapahar 415 174 5 Gaibada 6 Dahutoli 7 Bartoli

636 Thethetangar 486 330 W

1 Pokharatoli 567 637 Thuthiamba 389 320 655 Wasudeopur 404

1 Nawatoli 2 Patrafoli 1 Ghutritoli 2 Dhotimara 3 Baigatoli 4 Uperghat 3 Tangertoli 4 Ambatoli 5 Tetartoli 5 Khatangatoli

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Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,.-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

, ___ ..A.. ___ -, ,_ ........ _..._ ._ ........ ---, ,_J.._, r---'---.. p M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17

40/2 JASHPUR TAHSIL (Rural) 1,130,469.58 53,607 300,340 149,681 10,009 9,941 100,180 28,306 6,060 92,077 89,075 53,880 150,659 103,852

1 Jcholi 1,989.4 84 84 401 200 201 50 48 118 113 19 139 140 2 Burjudih 2,330.9 59 59 359 174 185 36 41 89 88 14 4 103 99 3 Champa 4,034.6 182 182 975 491 484 20 22 383 391 35 363 307 4 Bedekona 3,650.3 83 84 336 153 183 29 24 116 144 21 5 92 113 5 Mahnai P. 6,206.8 143 143 782 415 367 2 I 281 244 65 9 246 183

6 Kurwan P. 1,573.1 58 58 288 148 140 4 90 79 15 3 99 84 7 Fuljhar 3,047.9 III 111 549 257 292 15 14 237 234 21 172 171 8 Dhanguri 1,387.3 35 35 176 87 89 5 6 67 70 8 55 55 9 Chirodih 1,285.1 17 17 96 55 41 .. 55 41 2 1 31 23

10 Khakhara P. 4,026.2 110 98 577 296 281 3 3 254 258 19 1 182 163

II Gurguri P. 1,092.0 48 49 288 135 153 123 142 13 1 103 101 12 Ukai 2,106.6 66 66 381 192 189 .. 154 159 44 12 107 95 t3 Khedar p. 1,250.8 71 71 372 187 185 2 2 92 100 21 2 129 128 14 Marangi 2.217.9 67 90 401 205 196 7 6 171 159 18 2 140 114 15 Dangari 3,686.7 94 90 583 298 285 24 25 241 240 2 2It 84

16 Nanhesar 4,145.9 84 84 483 239 244 16 18 94 99 29 153 170 17 Ekamba p. Po. 2,493.1 97 97 531 268 263 1 t 13 180 189 57 12 157 159 18 Irrai P. 3,346.2 126 111 566 281 285 15 14 197 195 34 3 l7! 127 19 Madhupur 271.0 32 32 138 76 62 14 8 59 54 13 48 41 20 Kodopara P. 710.2 56 56 268 133 135 115 114 17 2 81 85

21 Bisondi MP (0). 2,341.3 64 64 319 152 167 3 5 87 102 25 5 100 115 22 Bhatha 3,314.4 65 65 336 169 167 12 12 98 97 30 8 105 98 23 KUfog 1,938.2 9 9 60 30 30 .. 30 30 2 .. 16 9 24 SuJesa P. 8.082.3 195 195 1,103 542 561 18 22 380 380 41 5 335 300 25 Hukrakona 1,304.0 14 14 70 41 29 40 29 26 20

26 Chichali 2,074.4 80 90 499 244 255 8 7 207 219 34 5 166 141 27 Kanchi 1,154.0 65 65 292 137 155 ~ 4 90 103 18 6 87 76 28 Kawai P. 3,795.9 126 126 711 361 350 15 II 290 284 109 17 228 215 29 Gamharkona MP(O). 1,531.9 49 49 321 159 162 1 1 123 133 22 5 101 110 30 Chalni 3,041.6 97 97 487 248 239 15 25 176 173 14 I 149 156

31 Andharjhar 3,178.6 114 114 723 358 365 23 23 2gg 299 50 13 238 220 32 Baherna P. 2,135.3 109 109 609 320 289 18 13 223 209 61 12 178 121 33 Dhengni P. 1,189.6 6) 6) 338 177 161 1 164 157 52 8 103 104 34 Ajdha P. 1,318.6 40 40 244 121 123 4 10 81 83 53 14 68 68 35 Bhandiya P. 5,937.9 124 124 669 335 334 5 6 272 271 50 13 205 174

36 Bhadu 2,700.1 63 63 362 171 191 5 6 117 130 \2 .. 114 105 37 Haradipa (Sanna) P,MP(O). 3,522.9 107 107 558 265 293 54 59 145 147 23 5 165 174 38 Amgaon P,MP (0). 2,739.0 80 80 423 210 213 4 5 IR8 197 54 17 125 77 39 Khamli 742.0 22 22 134 66 68 19 16 I 3 17 .. 35 32 40 Khadkona P. 2,170.0 53 53 314 157 157 148 148 15 4 90 92

41 Loro (Khudia) MP (0). 1,145.0 37 38 198 95 t03 76 80 13 2 66 63 42 Cheprakona 1,218.3 39 40 191 96 95 83 83 8 59 66 43 Dumerkona P. 6,291.7 195 1515 1,158 569 589 25 26 428 433 90 18 341 298 44 Mado 1,173.1 55 55 335 165 170 21 25 126 133 38 29 88 47 45 Goaru p. 1,100.7 39 35 173 82 91 ,. 59 77 32 3 51 45

46 Kurkuriya 3,362.9 55 55 285 148 137 71 65 12 4 102 90 47 Chatakpur (Khudia) MP (0). 1,063.4 21 21 III 49 62 29 30 5 1 29 37 48 Andhala 915.5 56 56 336 166 )70 151 163 26 5 60 iO 49 Budhgaon 1,408.9 34 34 205 103 102 80 86 17 4 52 48 50 Hari P. 2,172.2 79 80 479 239 240 220 222 30 6 156 156

243

JASHPUR TAHSIL

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Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C

No ,--"--. r--A.--. r~ ,----'----. ,....----'--, ,.-_ ..... -, ,-__ .A.--,\ ,-.A._, ,----'---., ,,--_.Jt.-_--..

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

75.548 77,587 6,7384.334 838 803 5,024 4,435 98 119 105 39 722 224 85 2 2,919 1,532 57,604 61,584

128 129 6 4 3 5 1 61 61 1 88 98 2 ., .. 10 1 2 1 71 86 2

330 289 3 1 1 .. 8 4 3 3 16 10 2 128 177 3 75 104 5 3 1 1 10 5 1 61 70 4

135 136 39 15 1 6 62 26 9 169 184 5

94 84 2 . ' .. . . 2 49 56 6 149 157 10 1 12 13 .. 1 85 121 7 52 54 1 1 1 32 34 8 31 23 .. .. .. .. . . .. 24 18 9

158 157 2 3 12 5 6 1 114 118 10

96 95 2 1 4 5 1 32 52 II 90 84 10 4 5 7 2 85 94 12

117 119 1 .' .. 11 9 ., 58 57 13 121 98 3 1 1 .. 14 13 .. 2 65 82 14 152 3 28 43 7 31 19 12 87 201 15

135 154 16 15 1 1 .. . . 1 86 74 16 135 145 10 4 7 10 1 1 3 .. l1l 104 17 155 122 12 I .. 2 3 2 1 110 158 18 26 29 .. .. 2 18 12 2 28 21 19 74 81 5 4 .. \ 2 52 50 20

83 98 10 12 7 5 .. .. 52 52 21 99 91 1 4 6 1 1 64 69 22 16 9 .. .. ., . . 14 21 23

269 261 34 21 25 18 2 5 207 261 24 26 20 15 9 25

140 133 4 .. .. .. 13 5 6 3 3 78 114 26 76 62 8 2 I 8 2 4 .. .. . . 50 79 27

188 183 14 14 7 14 17 1 4 1 133 135 28 93 101 8 9 .. .. .. . . 58 52 29

121 127 6 2 19 20 3 7 99 83 30

205 200 8 7 .. " 16 13 6 3 120 145 31 129 96 22 10 9 6 12 9 6 142 168 32 88 94 10 5 " 3 5 2 74 57 33 58 59 5 3 5 I 1 4 53 55 34

162 146 33 26 8 2 2 130 160 35

\02 98 3 4 .. S 3 1 57 86 36 133 155 3 4 3 25 14 1 100 119 37 98 70 13 2 12 5 2 85 136 38 ~9 31 6 1 .. ., 31 36 39 86 89 2 1 2 2 67 6S 40

65 63 .. .. ., .. 1 29 40 41 32 36 10 13 16 17 .. 1 37 29 42

325 291 7 6 4 5 228 291 43 77 38 4 7 9 .. .. 77 123 44 40 40 3 6 4 2 1 31 46 45

70 45 22 41 1 6 4 3 46 47 46 18 34 5 3 2 4 .. 20 25 47 52 10 5 2 .. 1 106 160 48 52 47 .. .. .. 1 . . 51 54 49

141 137 11 6 2 3 1 2 9 83 84 50

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Occu- Workers

L.C. Area pied Literate ,---

Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,-___J.... __ ...... ,-_.A._, ,-_.A._, ,-~_.., ,-_.A._-, 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

51 Bahora P. 5,400.2 189 189 968 502 466 19 18 446 416 52 JO 349 320 52 Ankarikona 1,171.8 49 49 230 113 117 .. 85 79 13 1 76 80 53 Benjora 1,514.9 63 63 356 161 195 1 2 129 159 37 17 80 95 54 Asta P,Po. 2,216.0 165 150 826 422 404 36 35 356 361 182 91 222 202 55 Kothadib 632.0 32 32 180 87 93 84 91 15 1 52 48

56 Mudhi 5,097.4 98 98 542 280 262 189 190 19 185 132 57 Sanna P,MP(O),D,Rhc, Hos. 6,359.3 345 345 1,936 1,005 931 43 38 708 651 318 66 594 437 58 Birla 1,430.3 46 47 265 121 144 .. 92 108 6 78 89 59 Pandrapat P .Po,D,Rhc,MP(O). 14.114.7 379 379 1,989 1,036 953 57 51 682 625 134 21 719 580 60 Sonmuth 2.132.7 68 68 394 211 183 8 10 191 170 24 138 117

61 Bhanwar 1,087.6 50 50 280 149 131 18 19 118 104 15 2 87 87 62 Gidha 5,732.1 143 143 795 390 405 3 6 334 353 24 1 260 232 63 Litim 1,568.4 62 62 376 170 206 8 6 134 157 26 7 98 62 64 Sardih (Asta) },540.7 41 41 245 122 123 5 11 93 84 13 6 73 61 65 Saraidih (Sana) 1,207.7 40 40 271 129 142 111 128 27 9 70 56

66 Sarudhab P. 3,847.4 62 62 409 206 203 3 3 196 199 31 12 115 112 67 Sardhapat P. 3,69B 122 122 590 308 282 4 6 161 157 68 12 202 178 68 Kandarai 1,818.8 41 41 220 115 105 .. 96 79 11 4 61 50 69 Karadiri P. 3,536.9 102 102 529 252 277 11 12 203 220 41 18 160 99 70 Haradipa (Asta) 1,264.3 47 47 269 139 130 36 30 72 66 22 89 71

71 Kuladore 4,130.5 64 64 383 200 183 15 11 168 162 14 4 140 142 72 Songersa 3,364.2 48 48 369 187 182 176 176 18 I 99 106 73 Kopa P. 4,OG9.5 164 164 894 448 446 30 25 358 350 47 4 298 282 74 Saraitoli (Sana) P,M,Po. 2,678.7 63 63 319 190 129 6 4 148 96 52 9 96 3S 75 Sardih (Sana) 2,6405 62 62 271 130 141 5 2 122 134 4 I 77 76

76 Khaura 471.8 24 24 170 87 83 73 74 30 l< 49 59 77 Gajma P. 830.4 32 32 196 102 94 1)4 87 31 10 57 60 78 Sukma 2,737.0 55 55 320 161 159 4 3 149 149 5 3 94 84 79 Parasura 761.7 26 36 176 89 87 87 84 9 3 49 47 80 Talcra 1,760.0 59 59 331 157 174 15 23 99 111 54 21 82 89

81 Beldih P. 6"2.3 34 35 2\6 1M 112 .. 44 52 33 \8 5'1 22 82 Lukhi P. 3.121.5 135 135 755 368 387 23 27 338 355 126 40 216 252 83 Gaibuda 2,766.1 80 80 425 218 207 16 13 123 122 30 4 139 112 84 Deodand 2,596.7 66 66 376 191 185 5 3 162 160 108 107 85 Chichali 3,542.9 126 127 603 318 285 25 26 181 168 36 3 210 189

86 Tora 1,663.0 80 80 410 202 208 6 6 178 19J 38 4 134 104 87 Keradih 2,137.1 53 53 289 153 136 . . 145 126 5 .. 83 64 88 Sonkiyari P ,MP (O),Po. 4.421.3 114 115 583 294 289 9 II 254 250 39 1 201 171 89 Ordih P. 720.4 46 46 253 120 133 . . 88 120 42 9 65 39 90 Khonga P. 2,260.6 85 87 538 253 285 2'1 29 193 227 76 22 136 167

91 Sikri 1,696.7 43 43 281 150 131 . ' 137 125 21 .. 9\ 89 92 Kaprol P. 2,118.4 108 108 555 279 276 8 9 228 240 35 9 188 124 93 Kamarima P. 15.164.3 383 383 2,068 1,088 980 12 9 811 843 102 4 792 619 94 Mahna 5.379.3 117 117 682 349 333 3 4 318 309 26 .. 240 181 95 Talasili P. 3,464.1 120 120 672 329 343 19 25 2m 209 47 8 181 158

% Bhimsila 1,198.1 54 54 290 150 140 119 123 39 4 92 85 97 Madhwa P. 4,410.5 130 130 766 352 414 .. 318 378 100 22 214 240 98 Lodhena 1,463.9 49 49 262 120 142 3 4 96 109 3 I 84 87 99 Sukra P. 1,506.7 51 51 271 128 143 7 9 74 67 29 11 72 22

100 Gedai 1,738.3 37 37 282 148 134 140 127 12 2 84 70

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

294 275 28 23 24 22 3 153 146 51 71 76 3 2 2 2 37 37 52 72 77 2 10 6 8 .'. " .. ,. 81 100 53

176 179 10 10 8 9 1 10 18 3 200 202 54 49 46 2 1 1 1 35 45 55

144 115 26 10 . , .. 14 7 .. .. . . 1 95 130 56 376 330 54 10 27 17 35 40 8 .. 28 3 3 63 37 411 494 57 73 71 4 12 .. 1 1 5 . , .. 43 55 58

635 518 42 50 2 29 12 1 10 317 373 59 124 115 6 1 4 1 4 73 66 60

74 82 6 5 .. .. 7 .. .. 62 44 61 240 220 5 1 8 4 4 5 .. .. 3 2 130 173 62 74 50 9 4 12 7 2 1 1 72 144 63 62 59 10 1 .. .. 1 I .. .. 49 62 64 67 47 '2 I 1 I 7 59 86 65

106 110 6 2 1 .. 1 " 1 .. 91 91 66 190 172 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 2 106 104 67 53 45 3 2 2 2 3 .. 1 54 55 68

126 liS 19 8 10 6 1 4 92 178 69 76 65 9 3 4 3 50 59 70

119 131 14 2 .. 7 4 5 60 41 71 89 106 5 3 2 "

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45 55 4 4 .. 38 24 76 46 59 :3 ., 5 1 3 45 34 77 92 83 I I ., 1 67 75 73 42 47 4 .. 2 .. .. 1 40 40 79 70 74 9 14 3 I 75 85 80

52 20 1 .. 2 1 ., 2 47 90 81 206 247 3 1 3 2 1 3 152 135 82 109 93 ., 30 19 79 95 83 106 101 . , .. 2 .. 6 .. 83 78 84 159 168 26 18 4 11 3 1 9 108 96 85

96 94 16 4 7 2 6 4 4 5 68 104 86 76 63 1 .. .. 5 I .. 1 . . 70 72 87

173 160 5 2 4 5 8 3 11 1 93 118 88 58 34 2 3 3 2 2 55 94 89

100 134 28 28 4 4 4 117 118 90

82 85 4 2 4 2 .. .. 59 42 91 177 96 9 27 .. .. 1 " . . 1 .. 1 91 152 92 531 471 86 10 44 29 110 100 4 5 7 10 4 296 361 93 218 164 6 9 14 8 2 109 152 94 143 132 31 21 6 S 1 148 185 9S

79 00 9 4 3 ,. I .. 1 " 58 55 96 200 217 5 3 .. 6 9 1 2 11 138 174 97

61 71 6 4 7 9 12 .. 1 36 55 98 63 13 .' ,. 5 9 1 3 S6 121 99 78 70 3 2 1 64 64 100

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Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ~----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor. No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

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

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 Kandore (Asta) P. 2,691.5 83 83 430 212 218 7 9 141 145 53 9 127 69 102 Bhatikona l,392.7 36 36 153 82 71 .. 61 52 3 I 62 58 103 Rauni P. 4,901.7 121 121 541 284 257 67 39 175 167 13 1 188 154 104 Ghatgaon 848.1 15 15 87 37 50 34 44 7 28 35 105 Samarbar P. 3,885.0 139 139 736 360 376 303 315 18 245 260

106 Mahadeojobla 996.3 42 42 216 110 106 106 103 1 76 71 107 Laranga 2,817.2 48 48 287 145 142 120 130 2 98 I 85 108 Maina P. 1,509.7 40 41 246 143 103 112 102 7 5 92 ';61 109 Pandersili 2,992.8 5! 54 280 137 143 130 136 12 1 81 70 110 Dhasma 2,270.7 46 46 275 144 131 133 118 35 6 91 88

111 Manora PM,MP(O),D,Po. 3,804.2 135 139 742 375 367 19 27 278 276 115 13 206 12L 112 Jaimarga P, 1,445.9 35 39 250 130 120 1 1 125 116 27 3 69 66 113 Sardih (Paiku) 1,373.1 51 52 322 157 165 .. 153 158 41 12 100 125 114 Maini P. 2,391.2 188 188 867 427 440 17 28 339 337 52 307 231 115 Rokda 2,413.4 55 55 295 152 143 III 110 5 114 90

116 Dumertoli P,MP(O). 991.1 55 55 271 137 134 7 10 83 82 23 7 90 70 117 Gurhmakona P. 1,360.3 107 107 484 234 250 6 7 161 170 31 18 153 135 118 Dov 2,650.4 70 70 454 234 220 7 3 123 126 21 1 125 31 119 Ranjhar P. 182.0 23 23 90 48 42 47 42 I 25 23 120 Remne 1,535.0 20 ,W 121 66 55 40 33 1 39 32

121 Kardana 2,807.9 64 64 378 176 202 167 191 40 7 120 133 122 Pakritoli (Manora) 817.4 16 16 88 45 43 .. 41 37 7 30 29 123 Kantabel P. 2,490.7 104 106 556 272 284 12 10 192 209 68 18 170 152 124 Khokhsobenjora 1,800.1 51 52 300 155 145 · . 140 125 21 3 88 108 125 Paiku P,Po. 1,767.8 139 139 755 349 406 30 29 279 335 115 26 191 289

126 Durgapara P,MP (O),Po. 1,661.1 128 129 748 376 372 289 284 72 8 270 218 127 Kurumkela D,Rhc,Hos, 652.3 140 140 561 321 240 7 8 158 156 126 22 191 58

Mew. 128 Betra 1,475.3 50 50 310 157 153 127 127 14 2 97 57 129 Gutkiya 2,046.9 51 51 282 135 147 5 8 105 114 20 .. 80 80 130 Chatauri 1,564.8 30 30 183 101 82 98 80 23 10 59 29

131 Goreyatoli 1,273.1 76 76 404 196 208 .. 152 160 34 3 114 131 132 Kharsota P,Po. 2.318.6 141 156 936 446 490 19 18 395 439 92 27 281' 321 133 Dadgaon P. 1.355.2 134 133 759 368 391 26 26 300 325 93 32 207 235 134 KiJing 505.8 37 37 188 91 97 80 79 II 64 68 135 Bimda P,Mcw. 3,714.1 173 178 825 414 411 26 13 320 336 98 14 308 277

136 Bagdol P. 1,373 7 98 98 515 248 267 . , · . 228 252 21 2 178 190 137 Lota 767.9 81 81 379 189 190 5 3 113 112 34 .. 130 119 138 Gamhariya (Bagieha) P,M,Po. 542.7 75 75 389 233 156 48 42 135 86 118 21 106 71 139 Patakela 1,067.0 57 57 317 153 164 .. 131 133 19 4 88 84 140 KepseJa 1,006.5 23 23 113 53 60 9 6 43 51 11 5 33 32

141 Sakardih 1,603.3 57 57 336 155 181 · . 116 146 45 15 100 102 142 Jiling 984.7 53 , 53 323 156 167 7 10 115 128 34 100 123 143 Teku1 P. 1,431.8 101 101 618 312 306 20 15 263 271 75 16 175 186 144 Rateya (Lodam) 1,178.0 60 60 311 155 156 7 12 138 136 43 15 89 93 145 Kating 443.8 30 30 188 99 89 97 86 6 62 56

J46 Pondi P. 704.4 70 70 400 2/0 190 3 1 107 112 46 3 128 100 ]47 Bagicha 890.8 53 53 2R6 143 143 3 8 78 87 21 2 104 100 148 Ratba P. 1,140.2 85 85 540 270 270 3 3 253 250 64 6 152 150 149 Dumerpani 345.0 47 47 204 105 99 73 71 .. .. 80 79 150 Tameya 2,213.0 36 36 206 100 106 61 69 4 I 45 28

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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 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

112 57 3 5 7 7 4 .. 85 149 101 46 43 14 10 .. 4 .. " 2 I 20 13 102

115 113 19 29 12 7 37 5 5 96 103 103 25 32 1 1 .. 2 2 9 15 104

210 232 31 26 2 1 , 2 115 116 105

71 63 3 8 .. .. 2 " 34 35 106 77 74 13 7 7 2 1 2 .. 47 57 107 41 55 39 3 .. 11 2 .. I I 51 42 lOS 67 64 8 5 I 1 1 1 1 2 56 73 109 71 82 8 1 6 5 3 3 53 43 110

155 94 5 2 27 27 .. 3 14 .. 169 246 III 69 56 .. . . .. " 3 .. 7 61 54 112 89 120 4 2 .. 2 3 2 3 57 40 113

221 169 52 47 2 3 11 8 7 14 4 120 209 114 67 66 13 10 13 2 19 1 I 2 I 38 53 115

43 32 19 38 25 '. 2 47 64 116 120 103 16 15 .. .. 9 10 8 7 81 115 117 109 16 10 4 3 3 11 109 189 118 24 23 .. 1 23 19 119 36 32 3 27 23 120

104 110 .. 14 23 2 56 69 121 25 27 2 2 3 " .. .. 15 14 122

131 141 18 I 17 8 2 2 2 102 132 123 83 104 3 3 2 I 67 37 124

173 282 7 6 7 5 158 117 125

242 222 10 12 6 2 .. 6 ,. 6 1 106 134 126 59 30 17 18 24 2 10 4 14 6 61 3 130 182 127

83 44 6 11 2 2 6 .. 60 96 128 63 65 4 2 2 2 II II ,. 55 67 129 55 9 3 8 I 2 10 42 53 130

94 123 7 2 13 6 .. 82 77 131 226 284 28 9 19 25 7 3 166 169 132 153 198 25 16 " 20 21 .. 2 7 161 156 133 60 64 3 3 I 1 27 29 134

257 226 13 14 14 33 24 4 106 134 135

143 159 29 27 3 4 3 70 77 136 93 79 27 35 6 2 2 3 2 59 71 137 36 38 21 33 . , .. 15 .. 2 32 . . 127 85 138 67 6- 15 10 1 1 .. .. I 4 10 65 80 139 28 27 4 4 1 I 20 28 140

86 95 14 7 .. . . .. 55 79 141 94 118 .. ., 5 5 1 56 44 142

148 169 5 2 18 15 3 " 137 120 143 77 85 6 1 4 4 4 66 63 144 59 56 3 37 33 255

103 87 5 .. 17 9 3 4 82 90 146 60 83 10 8 .. 4 4 23 2 7 3 39 43 147

118 129 20 15 3 9 6 2 118 120 148 80 79 25 20 149 23 5 14 8 8 14 55 78 150

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Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,-------J<__--, ,----"-_-, ,----"-_-, ,-_.A.---. ,-_---"-_-" 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

lSI Kasira (Sogda) P. 843.9 55 55 317 152 165 .. 142 159 57 7 96 95 152 Chadeya ],312.5 59 59 362 180 182 4 ] 171 170 30 3 107 119 153 Ratamati 622.6 56 56 330 166 164 .. 161 157 39 11 70 112 154 Galonda P. 1,953.1 142 142 874 405 469 12 24 253 418 117 76 218 277 155 Dhautatoli 812.7 41 41 192 89 103 48 62 18 2 58 69

,156 Peta 1,912.4 72 72 405 202 203 182 178 13 136 136 157 Rupsera (Bagicha) 1,378.7 91 91 579 267 312 14 22 231 265 24 6 146 171 158 Ondka P. 629.3 46 46 240 128 112 98 86 21 89 62 159 Kutrna P. 1,376.6 98 98 522 266 256 204 199 18 148 156 160 Rengle P,Po. 1,704.3 117 118 644 316 328 208 213 53 6 155 153

161 Alori P. 2,840.0 59 63 321 161 160 9 5 143 142 52 12 103 108 162 Pateya P,Po. 4,508.1 ]20 127 612 274 338 16 16 240 285 55 11 173 243 163 Burnte) P. 807.9 50 50 276 126 150 5 4 II3 140 49 3 . 66 43 164 Pakartoli (Bhudkela) 526.0 27 27 171 86 85 .. .. 86 85 19 4 30 56 165 Badakoranja P. 2,330.2 89 89 562 275 287 5 6 270 272 82 21 156 190

166 Bhalmanda 676.6 31 31 186 97 89 .. .. 93 85 23 5 59 57 167 Sardih (Maini) P. 3,126.9 192 193 1,176 579 597 4 2 435 467 35 2 403 371 168 Sonpur P. 689.4 42 42 216 110 106 86 76 23 4 73 58 169 Jhagarpur 738.9 62 62 333 169 164 .. 114 III 29 5 109 14a 170 Rebre 481.9 28 28 149 74 75 16 12 58 63 7 1 47 "" 171 Tangerdih 425.9 64 64 334 165 169 85 79 7 97 83 172 Bend 577.0 22 22 97 51 46 48 44 8 35 22 173 Rangpur 182.1 16 16 68 35 33 . . .. 35 33 2 25 25 174 Kaleya P. 4,241.1 186 198 1.080 528 552 17 24 424 427 68 9 314 363 175 Matlonga 844.3 17 17 123 55 68 50 66 7 2 31 38

176 Ghaghara P,M,Po,S. 1,635.6 89 89 546 270 276 32 30 220 227 133 78 125 116 177 Tempu 1,398.1 49 49 284 131 153 119 144 42 12 78 62 178 Dumertoli (Marga) 517.6 42 42 266 120 146 115 140 33 2 II) 100 179 Kujri 760.1 33 33 192 97 95 97 95 39 2 52 70 180 Bhudkela P. },890.7 86 86 490 247 243 3 231 236 50 7 118 178

181 Nimgaon P. 1,322.7 68 68 424 194 230 4 3 181 211 46 12 123 168 182 Turilodam P,Mcw. 1,250.5 50 50 315 154 161 80 81 65 19 82 94 183 Patratoli (Rupsera) P,Po. 1,389.8 82 82 509 250 259 226 241 99 37 143 140 184 JarntoJi (Upcrghat) P. 778.3 44 44 245 125 120 3 3 95 90 37 8 67 64 185 Lodarn P,M,D,Rhc,Mcw, 3,473.4 198 198 1,006 518 488 25 32 357 339 112 26 313 242

Hos,MP(O),Po.

186 Patrapara 1,140.7 57 57 324 179 145 J3 10 123 93 II .. 99 87 187 Jurgum (Maini) p. 1,526.6 131 131 634 314 320 8 8 210 210 61 5 222 208 188 Puranga 445.3 57 57 282 147 135 3 5 102 82 41 2 97 42 189 Majhgaon 1,005.7 37 37 241 119 122 117 122 2 ., 80 85 190 Sutri 1,367.2 62 63 361 191 170 128 121 20 1 114 71

]91 Butanga 841.6 25 25 119 58 61 .. 51 52 .. I 44 43 192 Gailunga P. 2,331.3 96 96 482 230 252 2 3 182 194 46 2 152 163 193 Sail a P. 2,051.8 67 69 414 205 209 152 166 53 43 48 22 132 130 194 Sarua 836.2 15 15 95 42 53 39 50 5 1 30 33 195 Sogda 2,718.4 67 67 388 207 181 190 170 60 25 102

196 Fatepuf 518.5 49 49 281 139 142 7 7 95 93 47 10 79 81 197 Bengta 364.8 22 22 136 68 68 33 29 28 32 11 2 39 50 198 TimarJa P. 1,645.6 79 80 438 211 227 8 7 184 210 71 15 125 161 199 Chotakoranja 798.3 37 37 223 106 117 .. 102 113 24 8 59 78 200 Rupsera (Lodam) 895.0 43 43 262 136 126 6 3 119 117 34 6 72 78

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,.---.A.._-, ,.--.A._-, ,.-_.A.--, ,--~ 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

78 91 12 3 2 -4 56 70 151 91 115 13 3 1 2 73 63 152 69 112 .. .. 1 . . 96 52 153

192 259 18 8 6 4 2 6 187 192 154 53 69 4 1 31 34 155

114 114 12 16 ' 10 6 " 66 67 156 109 143 21 16 12 12 3 121 141 157 65 53 9 3 .. 5 3 10 3 39 50 1~8

126 138 6 18 1 12 .. .. 3 118 100 159 109 122 25 18 1 13 11 1 7 161 175 160

91 99 2 .. .. 7 9 .. 3 58 52 161 124 194 17 15 j 8 22 16 10 5 101 95 162 . 59 30 1 10 2 3 4 60 107 163

22 56 2 .. .. 6 56 29 164 145 187 3 3 3 5 119 97 165

54 42 3 .. .. 2 1 . . 14 38 32 166 333 312 24 11 L 42 48 3 176 226 167 59 41 8 11 4 6 2 .. 37 48 168 85 90 23 49 1 1 60 24 169 36 39 4 1 7 6 27 29 170

77 59 9 18 6 5 4 68 86 171 35 22 .. .. 16 24 172 25 2 .. 13 .. . . 10 .. 10 8 173

239 285 22 36 3 21 18 17 32 4 214 189 174 26 34 4 3 1 1 24 30 175

85 81 8 2 20 26 .. 4 10 3 145 160 176 65 44 12 14 .. .. 4 1 .. 53 91 177 60 92 7 2 1 2 2 4 50 46 178 52 70 .. .. 45 25 179 99 170 13 2 3 3 5 129 65 180

110 163 4 .. 5 5 4 71 62 181 78 92 t 1 1 1 " 2 .. n 67 182

126 124 5 3 2 10 3 7 3 107 119 183 56 61 5 1 .. 2 2 .. .. . . .. 4 .. 58 56 184

222 217 21 2 3 16 9 5 12 1 4 35 13 200 246 185

88 73 2 2 .. 9 12 .. . . . . 80 58 186 192 175 5 6 5 3 5 5 1 14 19 92 112 187 65 19 28 23 1 2 1 .. 50 93 188 71 84 5 .. 4 1 39 37 189 93 60 10 6 4 4 7 1 77 99 190

43 22 .. 1 1 2 .. . . .. 18 14 18 191 128 139 6 9 7 7 1 2 10 6 78 89 192 94 106 7 28 23 1 3 73 79 193 30 33 .. .. .. .. .. 12 20 194 16 95 3 2 5 5 1 182 79 195

67 69 4 3 2 3 5 6 1 60 61 196 36 47 .. 1 3 " 2 .. 29 18 197

104 156 3 3 4 1 14 1 86 66 198 57 74 .. .. .. 2 4 .. 47 39 199 63 74 2 5 1 1 3 1 64 48 200

250

VILLAGE DIUCfORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r--

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

r----"---~ ,---A-~ ,---"---. r----'-__, ,----"--"'""\ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Putrichaura P. 1,578.2 118 118 699 362 337 313 302 69 7 230 178 202 Natkela 2.253.7 104 104 657 331 326 6 271 273 17 2 233 221 203 Khantadand 1,418.5 79 79 454 216 238 .. 155 169 51 15 132 144 204 Jhlki P,Po. 1,700.5 119 119 646 329 317 44- 37 194 194 49 12 181 124-205 Ambadand 386.7 28 28 122 65 57 46 36 3 1 44 37

206 Raikera (Bagicha) P. 928.2 93 93 481 242 239 .. 134 132 54 14 159 83 207 Jhargaon (Alori) P. 2.009.2 44 46 288 144 144 1 2 125 132 28 5 87 94 208 Kerakona 577.4 21 21 129 74 5S 3 2 68 51 16 41 38 209 Marga 1,096.5 38 38 246 120 126 .. 101 108 33 17 66 69 210 Bartoli (Jamtoli) 763.5 35 35 251 134 117 8 5 110 103 56 11 74 68

211 Haradipa (TuriIodam) P. ],278.9 46 47 256 139 117 2 96 77 22 3 95 66 212 Konbira 1,003.7 34 34 185 88 97 .. .. 7l 72 20 59 48 213 Kurdeg P. 2,656.4 147 147 903 468 435 2 2 393 403 41 5 341 301 214 Jurudand P. 1,058.0 81 82 499 246 253 143 153 60 28 148 151 215 Kuhapani 931.4 30 30 163 80 83 80 83 11 2 57 59

216 Bachraon P. 4,022.2 171 171 930 446 484 271 347 43 7 292 278 217 Gulu 2,035.2 30 31 195 92 103 78 92 14 7 61 60 218 Orkela P. 2,840.0 62 64 330 164 166 149 149 32 6 100 109 219 Dumertoli (Khutapani) 3,238.8 49 53 308 153 155 139 146 35 9 90 84 220 Nawatoli 208.9 2 2 11 6 5 5 5 2 I 4 3

221 Tukutoli P. 337.0 17 17 92 49 43 .. 49 41 21 5 26 28 222 Pindi 1,499.6 71 71 498 238 260 1 234 254 83 31 139 130 223 Uehdih 665.1 15 15 103 50 53 49 52 13 II 29 28 224 Bodokachhar (Uparghat) 790.2 30 30 152 76 76 52 58 IO 2 43 50 225 Saintangartoli 567.3 '93 93 444 215 229 35 33 76 5 134 126

226 Tatkela P. 1,601.8 108 108 543 277 266 21 18 35 23 57 12 171 166 227 Pandaripani (Jufudand) P. 1,29],9 87 87 541 272 269 47 41 53 49 45 5 143 56 228 Bhitghara P. 4.980,8 227 227 1,322 644 678 507 525 86 19 374 310 229 Pondipatkona P. 2.300.1 74 74 518 253 265 .. 244 255 97 46 134 141 230 Bhabhari 584.6 36 36 232 104 128 6 10 28 31 24 7 61 88

231 Jariya P,M. 587.0 55 58 344 163 181 19 20 130 143 69 31 75 119 232 Karanjtoli 564.6 46 46 343 177 166 .. .. 175 160 55 25 91 104 233 Girang 875·9 68 68 440 217 223 6 5 186 201 67 35 120 130 234 Pandul 736.9 36 36 249 132 111 132 117 38 II 72 80 235 Jhargaon (Gholeng) 1,353.1 50 50 284 138 146 132 142 35 13 73 92

236 Jhakba (Gholeng) 907.5 42 42 247 114 133 .. .. 90 107 32 5 72 89 237 Agdih P. 813.1 46 46 288 135 153 14 16 104 122 30 II 92 . 89 238 Ghulmul 791.9 34 34 214 100 114 2 68 86 27 2 il 79 239 Basta 420.8 26 26 149 75 74 59 64 15 .. 47 46 240 Bamhanpura P. 1,493.5 84 84 485 230 255 202 218 69 29 125 108

241 Girla 2,032.5 77 77 365 180 185 .. .. 148 155 33 106 117 242 Jujgu 2,039.7 140 156 884 445 439 92 84 132 121 70 9 295 296 243 Fuldih. P. 301.6 26 30 148 73 75 33 35 .. 43 29 7 7 244 Rajpur 160.0 16 16 82 44 38 .. .. 44 38 .. .. 31 22 245 Sarabkamoo P,D.Mew,Po. 1,934.6 177 177 943 443 500 8 5 308 352 115 38 281 277

246 Sahidand P. 1,546.8 83 83 476 250 226 2 88 91 43 5 161 149 247 Barkona 192.0 17 17 71 33 38 33 38 28 32 248 Dongjharan 1,464.7 22 22 111 61 50 58 50 9 32 28 249 Dasdumertoli 179.7 24 24 152 80 72 ... 55 38 30 6 45 50 250 Baghima 521.6 45 47 255 135 120 , .. 117 107 30 80 91

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r-""'----. ,.....--'---. ,--~ ,----"---. ,-~ ,----.A--... ,--.A._, ,--.A.--, ,--.A._, ,-_.A.._,

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

197 163 17 12 6 3 .. 5 5 132 159 201 204 215 21 1 7 5 .. 1 98 105 202 98 118 26 21 4 5 ., 1 3 84 94 203

116 69 46 45 12 9 5 1 2 148 193 204 30 24 13 12 1 I 21 20 205

Jl2 36 37 43. .. 7 4 .. 3 83 156 206 66 87 11 1 1 7 6 1 1 57 50 207 37 33 1 2 3 3 .. .. 33 17 208 58 57 6 5 .. .. i 1 I 6 54 57 209 60 63 3 2 9 3 2 60 49 210

87 60 1 5 2 1 2 3 .. 44 51 211 47 44 11 .. .. .. 1 3 1 29 49 212

292 276 24 11 10 4 9 10 6 127 134 213 130 137 4 1 1 7 1 6 12 98 102 214 56 57 1 2 23 24 215

254 235 3 15 13 6 S 11 7 16 4 154 206 216 55 55 I 2 .. S 3 .. 31 43 217 83 99 10 3

, 6 7 1 64 57 218

61 66 20 12 9 6 63 71 219 3 3 2 2 220

23 26 " .. 2 .. .. . . 3 23 15 221 120 85 8 31 2 4 3 6 10 99 130 222 26 8 2 12 I 1 7 21 25 223 34 47 8 2 I 1 .. ., .. .. 33 26 224

Il2 108 2 3 2 8 1 9 15 81 103 225

125 158 36 4 .. .. 5 3 " .. 5 1 106 100 226 102 14 20 22 I 2 11 12 1 1 1 7 5 129 213 227 311 254 22 22 6 4 25 19 1 9 11 270 368 228 113 134 17 5 2 2 .. 2 119 124 229 60 88 1 43 40 230

52 100 2 .. 1 14 14 .. 2 5 2 88 62 231 80 97 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 4 1 86 62 232

111 124 .. .. 6 6 o • 3 97 93 233 69 79 I I I 1 60 37 234 58 92 9 3 2 65 54 235

57 79 8 o. 3 9 4 .. 42 44 236 83 84 4 I 2 3 2 1 43 ll4 237 64 76 4 0' 3 3 29 35 238 42 44 1 o. .. 4 1 28 28 239

114 103 7 3 4 2 105 147 240

99 111 3 .. 2 .. 2 3 .. ,0 o • 3 74 68 241 225 251 28 27 6 2 26 12 4 2 6 2 150 143 242

6 7 1 .. 66 68 243 31 19 " " .. o. ,. .. 3 " 13 16 244

202 206 20 34 6 9 J3 16 2 2 36 12 162 223 245

114 102 25 36 12 9 5 5 2 89 77 246 28 32 .. .. .. 5 6 247 21 22 10 6 .. .. 1 29 22 248 27 27 4 3 12 20 2 35 22 249 74 78 2 3 3 10 1 55 29 250

252

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Workers Name Area Occu- Literate ,-

L.C. 0" Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes· Educated kers (I-IX)

~ ,---........ ~ r---"-----. ,---A---. ,-__ A.~ 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

251 Tikaitganj 756.7 47 47 212 89 123 1 6 79 104 18 4 S9 44 252 Kudingmahuatoli 732.0 49 49 278 140 138 1 87 94 21 .. 86 89 253 Portenga 1,581.2 88 89 490 240 250 45 46 71 53 50 16 160 151 254 Cheraidand (Uperghat) P. 2,266.0 107 107 612 309 303 235 241 75 26 181 190 255 Pilkhi P,Po. 967.7 67 67 347 177 170 53 42 III 119 30 9 114 115

256 Babhanidand 264.6 Uninhabited " 257 Gholeng P,M,H,D,Hos, 1,618.8 98 99 851 404 447 14 7 351 425 274 282 145 124 MP(O),Po.

507.0 258 Koleng 16 16 120 56 64 .. 56 64 14 28 36 259 Pasiya P. 2,623.6 184 194 1,071 554 517 42 48 416 419 69 6 329 326 260 Budhadand P. 1,984.5 114 126 721 358 363 1 2 270 281 69 36 206 221

261 Pirai P. 3,049.5 171 173 1,097 527 570 6 6 469 535 108 33 302 313 262 Jampani 1,359.8 25 25 159 77 82 61 66 13 47 49 263 Surjula P. 3,683.6 104 104 596 282 314 257 282 92 28 168 190 264 Kalaru P. 1,720.6 46 46 269 142 127 131 117 32 14 84 82 265 Borokona 922.3 33 33 187 105 82 81 68 19 1 73 51

266 Korndo (Sarudih) P. 1,425.4 56 57 341 169 172 139 134 37 10 96 103 267 Jurgum (Nagar) 24D.4 32 32 156 82 74 82 74 17 .. 38 51 268 Dipatoli (Girang) 906.8 ]9 ]9 107 47 60 5 6 39 49 11 4 30 41 269 Kadamtoli 317.1 ]7 ]7 107 53 54 40 31 13 23 9 4 31 31 270 Lokhandi P,M,Po. 2,143.3 132 132 676 353 323 25 17 201 192 102 21 177 186

271 Jholanga T. 825.7 80 80 439 212 227 98 106 104 116 35 6 128 148 272 Ghoraghat 431.8 21 21 1I6 53 63 31 40 19 21 2 .. 30 40 273 Chailitangertoli P. 790.4 40 40 238 103 135 6 2 81 100 21 7 62 76 274 Jabla ],299.4 37 37 264 135 129 133 123 12 1 79 75 275 Tambakachhar 1,374.4 48 48 288 137 151 115 125 7 4 94 97

276 Pandripani (Sarabkombo) P. 2,865.1 106 106 645 328 317 5 3 264 266 55 9 205 208 277 Ramsama P,Po. 2,462.7 80 80 467 237 230 23 29 203 190 22 3 145 140 278 Sendarimunda P. 1,933.3 105 105 622 289 333 39 56 158 176 65 21 178 1')2 279 Bardand 1,874.6 110 110 566 278 288 16 14 207 218 40 129 155 280 Bene 958.7 57 57 276 129 147 29 29 9 85 71

281 Chatakpur (Bene) 1,386.5 89 89 440 217 223 146 148 33 5 158 162 282 Mutu 887.1 40 40 199 JOt 98 .. 92 90 17 1 63 67 283 Gamharia (Nagar) P. 2,020.4 110 110 611 322 289 8 10 215 198 87 6 193 195 284 Raipat 734.7 24 24 169 92 77 75 72 38 22 39 35 285 Ameratoli P. 1,108.9 53 53 355 174 181 14 18 126 125 61 19 92 107

286 Dholduba 1,727.8 57 57 324 157 167 .. 72 69 26 3 102 102 287 Jurtela 819.0 53 53 290 154 136 20 23 41 35 13 2 107 95 288 Basen P. 2,107.4 122 122 778 393 385 21 19 363 353 84 21 239 270 289 Devidandgaon 380.5 21 21 123 53 70 48 53 18 6 28 30 290 Dabnipani 751.9 41 41 272 140 132 122 117 40 5 97 87

291 Ranpur (Lokhandi) 1,934.4 67 67 342 167 175 152 162 47 16 101 100 292 Bhelwadih 2,053.5 88 88 468 232 236 21 21 194 200 47 8 148 132 293 Bamba P. 3,940.0 231 231 1,180 616 564 88 79 377 370 96 2 341 329 294 GudlooP,M,D,Mcw,MP(O),Po. 1,805.7 143 144 1,003 542 461 3 3 421 423 211 84 269 240 295 Kudmura 2,734.3 191 191 1,099 554 545 46 36 326 345 60 13 317 319

296 Karma P. 1,721.9 99 99 495 243 252 2 4 142 151 40 3 125 134 297 Matasi 8146 49 49 232 123 109 .. 99 85 19 64 62 298 . Narainpur P,M,D,Po. 825.1 92 92 421 232 189 17 22 94 74 69 10 149 101 299 Chitakwain (Narayanpur) P. 1,491.3 74 74 373 180 193 49 41 94 118 31 14 116 123 300 Darakharika 1,205.6 84 84 389 187 202 3 2 64 69 25 1 122 101

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56 7 .. 19 16 3 2 30 79 25} 80 89 6 .. .. . . 54 49 252

129 130 6 4 14 5 11 12 80 99 253 163 190 10 .. 6 .. 2 128 113 254 73 91 4 1 33 23 4 63 55 255

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28 36 .. .. , .. .. .. .. . . 28 28 258 285 283 29 28 14 13 .. 1 2 225 191 259 183 209 17 8 3 4 1 2 152 142 260

265 281 5 " 21 22 11 10 . 225 257 261 44 49 .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. . . 30 33 262

147 172 11 3 5 7 8 3 2 114 124 263 69 79 13 .. .. .. 2 3 58 45 264 53 46 5 1 13 2 2 2 32 31 265

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95 108 9 13 54 41 .. 59 61 281 49 59 7 1 5 7 .. 2 38 31 282

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94 97 4 4 5 .. 55 65 286 94 81 " .. 7 14 6 .. 47 41 287

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L.C. Name of Facilitfes in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

, _ ___J,... __ -, ,-.A.----, ,_.A._ ........ ,--'-_., ,_.A._--, P M F M F M F M F M F

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301 Basantala p. 1,321.2 123 123 611 296 315 4 4 205 221 50 12 198 197 302 Bhelwatoli P. 1,691.1 126 126 606 305 301 17 20 219 215 70 8 184 185 303 RajJa 1,558.6 40 40 240 124 116 3 1 121 115 26 5 68 61 304 JaklJa (Mutu) 1,222.4 30 30 167 91 76 82 72 29 12 53 45 305 Luikona 1,366.8 46 46 246 118 128 78 89 16 2 84 76

306 Pandripani (Nagar) 741.0 38 37 200 101 99 ., 61 66 5 2 63 64 307 aanaibada p. 3,497.2 122 123 812 413 399 23 23 279 270 80 14 234 234 308 Sarudih p. 1,364.2 51 53 308 158 150 . . 117 113 65 37 91 90 309 purnanagar P. 1,186.6 76 76 383 202 181 24 23 152 165 42 8 133 114 310 Korengrenga 512.6 20 20 129 69 60 64 56 18 5 40 30

311 Narainpur Chirwari 1,954.5 61 61 342 173 169 65 38 44 87 44 4 91 102 312 Kurrog P,M,Po. 2,439.2 287 288 1,594 778 816 46 49 511 617 203 34 481 549 313 Dhondharahi 490.8 37 37 179 95 84 9 3 36 34 6 .. 53 40 314 Putukela P. 1,101.7 60 61 348 163 185 18 20 110 133 23 4 96 107 315 Hastinapur 643.2 45 45 231 110 121 16 18 27 33 22 1 71 71

316 Nawapara 1,010.9 75 75 394 181 213 10 13 113 116 44 16 113 136 317 Kasira (Kinkel) 1,741.8 37 41 197 97 100 81 87 4 70 60 318 Balachapar 1,223.8 35 35 217 104 113 83 92 23 10 59 69 319 Jhilmili 1,712.1 57 57 391 189 202 179 193 70 29 109 133 320 Bargaon P. 2,672.8 no 110 571 278 293 111 117 90 19 157 168

321 Salekera P. 3,050.2 107 107 590 297 293 20 13 232 236 101 37 161 111 322 Bodapahari P. 1,210.6 89 89 604- 298 306 11 13 268 275 39 1 182 203 323 Dhodharamba P. 4,064.0 182 182 1,049 507 542 9 12 434 468 30 5 329 379 324 Ranpur (Kudmura) P,D,Po. 1,993.0 204 196 1,099 532 567 39 49 397 422 54 7 313 287 325 Koteya 1,129.5 74 74 461 226 235 11 10 147 151 30 4 133 116

326 Dipatoli (Matasi) 533.6 33 33 166 83 83 57 59 19 5 51 51 327 Ranikombo 1,027.0 62 60 291 134 157 4 9 89 92 38 9 86 83 328 Charaimara 458.6 28 25 133 68 65 .. .. ., 21 I 35 43 329 Regarghat 688,5 64 64 326 160 166 66 72 93 93 61 16 104 123 330 Joratarai 243.5 25 25 144 75 69 30 34 15 9 19 3 47 46

331 Botlidand 642.5 30 30 148 70 78 14 11 28 33 7 42 50 332 Dumertoli 1,777.3 56 57 268 136 132 6 2 43 52 15 .. 101 97 333 Kinkel P. 3,212.2 118 118 607 286 321 277 316 36 2 184 146 334 Jobla (Uperghat) P. 1, )01.2 26 26 134 74 60 n 58 1 50 24 335 Kanmora 738.9 43 43 258 134 124 129 122 32 11 73 73

336 Ichkela P,M,Po. 2,535.1 110 110 594 300 294 12 15 fl.7 100 101 44 166 165 337 Mahuadih (Ghoghar) P. 1,088.1 77 77 474 246 228 33 35 130 \32 56 12 152 148 338 Rengola (Ghoghar) P. 1,126.7 91 93 453 231 222 9 11 200 205 30 3 149 143 339 Sarangdand 570.1 23 23 108 52 56 .. 52 56 7 1 36 40 340 Bilaspur P. 673.2 43 43 257 121 136 47 50 4 7 41 11 87 89

341 Chitakwain (Keradih) 458.8 32 33 175 80 95 45 61 11 I 63 60 342 Khntitoli (Kere) 1,670.1 52 52 251 127 124 115 116 7 1 67 87 343 Ghutri P. 636.9 24 24 134 57 77 .'. 57 77 17 10 33 45 344 Boki (Ichkela) P. 2,944.2 110 110 602 302 300 16 11 113 109 76 18 180 195 345 Ghughari (Agar) P. 3,005.6 209 209 1,360 673 687 9 11 540 558 104 15 422 470

346 Belsunga 1,577.2 46 46 290 J3l 159 105 126 9 3 64 107 347 Jokbahla P,M. 1,079.9 73 73 471 251 220 .. .. 237 207 110 29 106 121 348 Rajoti (Koteya) P. 1,693.1 127 129 686 332 354 56 73 229 232 32 4 194 208 349 Bankombo P. 1,702.4 112 112 531 273 258 46 54 179 164 38 14 170 163 350 Kudukela P. 2,018,3 177 177 902 447 455 27 28 123 147 151 29 304 310

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

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151 158 4 .. 4 5 7 2 134 129 336 115 90 9 2 3 27 25 29 94 80' 337 134 122 6 15 9 6 82 79 338 36 40 .. .. .. . . 16 16 339 82 83 2 2 4 2 34 47 340

56 55 7 5 .. .. .. 17 35 341 60 82 1 4 5 2 60 37 342 29 45 4 .. .. 24 32 343

149 181 14 ., 8 7 9 7 122 105 344 385 442 12 9 23 19 2 251 217 345

48 107 13 .. .. .. 3 67 52 346 82 102 3 11 1 1 .. 19 7 145 99 347

152 168 28 28 6 6 4 3 5 1 138 146 348 136 !45 26 16 5 2 .. 3 ,- 103 95 349 246 269 31 23 18 18 6 3 143 145 350

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jl 12 13 14 15 16 17

351 Keradih P,M, Po. 1,461.7 158 160 778 425 353 15 14 206 163 114 12 241 199 352 Kere P. 1,248.2 50 50 241 120 121 120 119 30 10 36 54 353 Badhikhana 874.6 11 11 56 29 27 29 27 1 15 17 354 Banai (Chota) 657.7 31 31 196 110 86 .. 27 63 61 355 Sakardega P. 2.389.9 74 74 405 201 204 88 91 49 18 83 124

356 Kurumdhodha 1,491.9 30 30 178 91 87 5 5 82 81 2 .. 57 55 357 KUrkunga P. 1,513.1 118 118 693 347 346 43 57 196 207 29 2 193 230 358 Jamchuan (Ghatmunda) P. 2,218.4 153 153 820 397 423 10 10 185 176 65 4 305 324 359 Kharwatoli 1,126.8 77 77 385 201 184 8 5 60 62 33 I 132 107 360 Raikona 746.3 40 40 213 105 108 91 97 53 57

361 Hataklata 3,195.8 62 62 345 161 184 2 154 181 46 10 97 109 362 Biropani 873.8 21 21 136 61 75 51 69 27 6 33 50 363 Ara P,M,D, MP.(O). 6,691.1 287 287 1,593 800 793 58 49 253 250 223 41 459 425 364 Saraipani P. Po. 3.675.1 219 227 1,523 753 770 27 25 552 648 150 19 433 488 365 Marol P. 3.722.9 199 200 1,121 550 571 22 26 424 433 54 13 387 365

366 Baherakhar P. 1,325.4 84 84 455 235 220 7 4 164 167 69 7 166 140 367 Charaikhara 1.637.0 76 76 423 190 233 6 11 138 164 23 122 127 368 Ghatmunda P. 3,481.5 241 241 1,241 614 627 54 58 469 476 96 21 362 422 369 Pagura 309.9 24 24 153 72 81 .. 68 80 21 9 39 53 370 Khutgaon (Ambatoli) P. 1,722.5 99 99 577 276 301 30 20 165 192 74 16 178 211

37I Kamtara 793.5 67 67 318 154 164 .. 136 143 21 3 96 96 372 Jokari P. 1.795.1 137 )37 633 302 331 4 6 95 114 85 15 198 58 373 Regola (Sitonga) P. 1.368.9 47 47 253 132 121 85 71 27 9 67 72 374 Sitonga P, Po. 1.724.9 173 173 837 397 440 382 419 116 62 239 237 375 Chapatoli P. 3,166.6 102 102 541 256 285 5 3 190 214 61 20 J74 196

376 Dharen 2,273.9 38 38 220 102 118 10 9 92 109 14 6 72 84 377 Judwain (Pakrichhar) 4,269.0 34 34 195 104 91 80 68 10 3 59 68 378 Kaliba p. 3,383.0 206 206 1,108 5J1 597 47 65 328 367 105 25 317 344 379 Tukupani 633.3 38 38 208 103 105 45 52 57 53 15 2 62 60 380 Ghuitangar 284.0 29 29 125 65 60 45 37 8 35 29

381 Ganjhar 161,6 11 II 47 25 22 . . . . . . 3 .. 15 I 382 Pakrikachar P. 1,125.4 108 108 565 278 287 10 10 260 270 85 15 166 200 383 Lodhama P. 2,459.5 286 286 1,430 726 704 92 95 216 223 101 18 469 324 384 Bhandari P. 458.7 46 46 273 142 131 4 4 130 119 22 5 82 91 385 Deobora 540.0 46 46 228 107 121 59 64 2 73 58

386 Mayali 1,288. I 44 44 251 122 129 64 70 18 3 n 68 387 Jogimara 796.4 16 16 102 47 55 47 S5 9 .. 31 27 388 Barpani (Jampani) 1.025.7 32 32 176 98 78 16 10 71 59 34 4 51 54 389 Thuthiamba P. 1,558.1 54 54 284 147 137 8 7 72 64 29 82 91 390 Ghoghar P. 7,735.5 373 371 2,447 1,203 1,244 88 100 797 1,024 271 64 672 758

391 Samdura 1,169.8 48 48 276 I3S 138 116 121 22 17 5 1 63 86 392 Goreya P, Po. 3.517.1 362 363 1,660 824 836 17 14 441 451 123 33 488 443 393 Ginabahar P,M, Po. 3,188.6 208 208 1,3g0 605 775 29 25 500 662 187 198 313 329 394 Ambachuan 1,021.5 34 34 206 101 105 2 63 65 12 2 54 62 395 Charaidand (Nichghat) Po. 3,021.1 126 148 780 386 394 13 10 158 181 97 16 238 265

396 Jampani (Ara) P. 2,746.4 73 74 425 208 217 2 3 4 8 25 3 131 70 397 Judwain (Ara) P. 649.4 72 74 403 206 197 5 7 102 97 31 2 128 106 398 Hethkapa P. 648.3 120 120 564 277 287 15 IS 222 242 32 8 172 177 399 Tangerbahri 553.3 57 57 245 118 127 7 15 94 95 12 1 77 95 400 Khajurbahar 803.4 71 71 393 196 197 39 37 149 148 58 13 119 121

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

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398 376 18 14 1 7 26 28 . , J .. 1 14 341 368 363 366 447 17 4 7 4 34 32 1 4 1 4 320 282 364 345 331 11 5 .27 9 2 20 2 163 206 365

152 131 ., .. ., 7 9 2 5 " 69 80 366 97 90 12 28 4 5 3 3 4 .. 2 1 68 106 367

338 356 10 56 I 7 9 J 6 252 205 368 39 52 .. J .. . . .. 33 28 369

151 189 5 5 17 17 5 98 90 370

90 94 2 2 4 .. 58 68 371 160 41 3 17 .. S .. 30 104 273 372 56 67 8 4 2 " ., 1 1 65 49 373

206 212 8 2 .. 3 19 20 .. 6 158 203 374 150 188 5 2 1 10 6 4 4 82 89 375

72 84 .. .. .. .. 30 34 376 51 62 I 1 .. .. 7 5 . , .. .. 45 23 377

283 307 14 14 2 9 13 13 1 4 1 194 253 378 48 53 .. J I 14 5 41 45 379 32 27 1 2 2 30 31 380

13 .. 2 J .. .. .. 10 21 381 130 169 11 12 3 2 20 17 .. · . " 2 " 112 87 382 375 243 56 22 6 10 1 7 3 24 46 257 380 383 78 84 3 1 7 60 40 384 73 58 34 63 385

72 (4 .. .. .. 4 50 61 386 31 16 .. 1 10 1 ., 15 28 387 45 53 2 .. 3 1 I 47 24 388 63 78 3 2 .. .. 14 It .. 2 .. 65 46 389

599 707 20 7 6 3 34 35 2 1 10 6 531 486 390

37 72 15 3 .. .. 4 11 " .. .. . , 7 .. 75 52 391 433 341 18 53 3 14 19 20 3 I .. I 1 13 II 336 393 392 244 280 13 5 5 3 27 21 1 1 22 20 292 446 393 45 54 .. 8 3 .. .. . . · . 6 .. 47 43 394

199 245 15 3 6 7 3 2 2 II 10 148 129 395

115 66 7 .. 7 4 2 77 147 396 105 93 13 4 9 9 .. 1 78 91 397 162 168 6 7 I .. .. 1 4 105 110 398 72 89 3 3 .. .. 2 3 . , .. 41 32 399

108 114 6 3 4 2 1 2 77 76 400

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L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

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

P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 11

401 Bhursa 442.6 46 46 235 100 135 16 15 57 91 25 .. 67 88 402 Raikera (Bhufsa) p, Po. 1,219.4 112 112 594 276 318 6 7 112 135 64 11 190 213 403 Khadsa 787.9 29 29 163 69 94 34 57 1 41 38 404 Wasudeopur 1,891.3 75 86 490 234 256 26 41 142 157 22 8 158 120 405 Salamali P. 1,403.9 34 35 185 91 94 3 2 26 31 21 3 57 26

406 Uparkapa 1,005.4 46 46 207 99 108 26 33 29 29 5 67 70 407 Haridand P. 3,091.9 210 210 1,145 559 586 56 65 433 456 111 18 333 323 408 Dhodhidand P. 2,234.1 129 129 773 394 379 67 77 249 249 85 15 219 230 409 Komdo (Raikera) 482.0 26 26 156 82 74 3 4 52 48 3 2 59 43 410 Nonpani 469.1 45 45 262 128 134 48 58 30 32 17 93 91

411 Churitoli 370.3 35 35 184 94 90 17 10 77 80 10 .. 54 30 412 Remte 1,057.7 52 52 265 121 144 21 33 35 38 35 9 76 87 413 BemtatoJi 935.4 53 53 309 152 157 148 153 25 4 80 101 414 Bhumra 288.9 18 18 96 48 '48 21 19 6 .. 32 21 415 Terapahar P. 1,143.3 19 19 95 44 51 8 8 6 4 32 18

416 Kandora (Raikera) P. 2,642.8 143 144 765 368 397 11 12 4 3 80 11 235 230 417 Belghutri 391.0 38 38 181 89 92 31 27 18 4 65 48 418 Baspatra 602.4 35 42 232 112 120 9 8 40 57 27 2 79 83 419 Khatanga 2,069.4 144 168 900 439 461 13 16 103 123 63 6 285 286 420 PatratoH (Duldula) P. 1.766.4 141 141 620 302 318 35 35 238 241 45 4 101 29

421 Kunkuri P,M,H,D,Hos, 1,865.8 300 302 2,031 1,269 762 44 47 381 392 796 136 548 301 Mew, MP(A), Po.

422 Dhumadand 1,556.5 64 64 412 213 199 4 3 127 107 41 8 121 97 423 Bodakachhar 1,257.9 43 43 230 113 117 6 5 61 66 19 4 71 74 424 Salehatoli 985.5 40 40 218 100 118 82 101 18 4 75 77 425 Bodachapar 535.7 30 35 178 90 88 89 87 2 58 9

426 Loro (Kastura) P, Po. 1,295.3 102 102 539 272 267 23 27 185 184 9& 37 196 188 427 Kastura P. 2,993.0 137 138 711 326 385 20 42 244 284 78 23 194 126 428 Nakbar P, Po. 6,698.9 392 392 2,477 1,234 1243 129 130 607 987 163 31 730 765 429 Bataikela P, M. 6,187.7 447 454 2,387 1,213 1,174 151 169 750 741 212 18 780 744 430 Kharpani 1,412.8 89 89 448 200 248 180 231 14 120 131

431 Baigamba 1,335.2 30 30 191 86 lOS 56 6\ .. .. 50 70 432 Jumaikela P,Po. 3,013.4 183 183 1,082 528 554 26 27 425 456 100 33 338 369 433 Lorhamba 1,170.1 52 52 317 156 161 6 8 100 108 20 92 104 434 Chulhapani 939.7 25 25 166 90 76 19 18 3 .. 54 49 435 Pandripani (Kunkuri) P. 1,132.1 66 66 352 171 181 7 II 43 33 26 4 103 50

436 Bhusritoti 1,465.4 80 80 498 246 252 7 9 227 228 56 15 147 168 437 Babhani 601.3 40 40 206 93 113 3 9 26 24 10 .. S6 53 438 Khutitoli (Kastura) 1,232.8 46 46 224 107 117 I I 77 80 28 6 78 74 439 Kendapani 1,845.7 30 30 158 77 81 10 10 24 23 18 1 48 22 440 Kodoliya P. 2,415.9 104 104 631 297 334 21 19 275 312 38 6 176 189

441 Dondapani P. 1,797.4 107 107 517 255 262 35 41 208 213 45 14 139 150 442 Siritoli 925.6 59 59 366 189 177 150 142 22 137 133 443 Pakritoli (Kastura) P. 435.8 14 14 101 45 56 44 56 18 9 22 20 444 Sikipani 505.9 19 19 114 61 53 .. 56 43 .. ., 37 34 445 Tamasingha 1,228.8 58 58 310 157 153 2 1 23 29 19 3 106 98

446 Gadakata 2,080.9 86 86 521 248 273 15 13 94 98 47 9 147 157 447 Khutitoli (Duldula) 1,158.7 47 47 244 118 126 .. 67 77 10 79 81 448 Duldula P,M, MP(A) Po. 4',030.9 280 280 1.577 774 803 12 17 531 609 208 55 387 385 449 Raidih ' 851.0 60 60 318 149 169 107 125 9 1 100 108 450 Patiyapani 728.5 13 13 85 45 40 12 12 8 1 22 13

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No. ,.---A-----. ,-_.A._, ,-_..A._-, ,--.A._-, ,--......... -, ,----"-=, ,-_..A.._, ,--..A.---.., ,-___A__-, ,--.A.--, 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

67 88 .. .. . . 33 47 401 166 188 17 19 5 6 2 86 105 402 38 37 3 1 .. .. .. .. 28 56 403

127 100 12 .. 18 19 1 ,. I 76 136 404 48 24 3 2 5 1 34 68 405

62 58 3 1 2 11 .. ., .. .. 32 38 406 270 273 18 9 4 9 26 19 .. 10 5 5 8 226 263 407 195 189 5 10 6 12 11 4 3 7 7 175 149 408 57 43 ., .. 2 23 31 409 92 89 1 2 35 43 410

48 7 6 6 2 .. " 6 '0 9 40 60 411 55 69 3 2 .. 16 15 .0 2 45 57 412 74 94 I I 2 3 1 I 1 3 72 56 413 26 16 4 4 2 1 16 27 414 23 18 8 12 33 415

213 207 9 16 6 5 5 2 133 167 416 52 38 12 8 1 2 .. 24 44 417 76 80 I 3 .. .. I I .. 33 37 418

251 266 18 6 I II 11 I .. 3 2 154 175 419 64 15 8 I 11 II 3 6 6 4 201 289 420

151 167 22 4 25 6 55 32 11 13 98 4 20 153 88 721 461 421

83 81 7 6 2 17 7 11 3 92 102 422 66 70 4 4 .. .. 1 42 43 423 68 73 4 2 3 2 25 41 424 49 8 8 1 1 32 79 425

177 175 2 2 11 8 4 3 76 79 426 162 109 16 11 . . 10 6 o • 6 132 259 427 665 743 35 9 6 2 15 11 .. o. 3 o • I 5 .. 504 478 428 571 603 109 84 29 22 38 29 2 3 9 2 1 18 4 433 430 429 117 91< I 3 2 I3 2 15 80 117 430

46 65 4 5 .. .. .. . . .. 36 35 431 276 330 32 11 3 4 21 24 .. .. .. 1 5 o • 190 185 432 84 81 .. I 5 5 5 7 1 I 1 5 64 57 433 54 48 o. I .. .. .. . . o • . . 36 27 434 95 8 2 8 2 3 3 13 ) 2 16 68 131 435

142 166 .0 .. 2 2 o. 3 99 84 436 51 49 3 I o. .. 3 2 37 60 437 68 70 5 3 1 3 1 1 29 43 438 42 20 6 1 .. 1 29 59 439

167 173 3 1 3 5 7 5 121 145 440

121 n3 5 [6 11 5 2 2 4 116 112 441 137 133 52 44 442

19 20 3 23 36 443 37 34 .. .. . . .. .. .. 24 19 444 90 89 2 8 6 2 I I 3 2 51 55 445

118 119 13 11 -'J ., 5 5 4 9 10 9 101 116 446 75 79 .. .. ., . . 3 1 .. .. . . 1 1 39 45 447

257 265 39 2 21 32 22 48 2 12 4 30 38 387 418 448 95 102 4 3 I 3 49 61 449 19 13 3 23 27 450

260

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Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,-__ .A. ___ ...... ,-_A __ ...... ,-_.A.-...... ,---A.--. ,---A.-,,"""\

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

451 Dewadiling 1,332.7 18 18 93 39 54 6 8 6 28 18 452 Kenadand (Sagibhauna) 624.4 29 29 147 76 71 72 60 11 1 43 46 453 Sagibhauna P. 1,559.0 114 114 597 307 290 10 l{} 256 239 53 17 168 192 454 Cheraghoghra P. 3,418.9 126 126 634 321 313 13 9 272 26,5 57 1\ 213 179 455 Kenad"and (Sikipani) 1,274.2 53 53 272 145 127 1 3 142 123 34 5 85 53

456 Farsakani 1,356.6 90 90 512 244 268 190 201 45 5 152 114 457 Chatakpur (Duldula) P. 1,876.6 99 99 589 300 289 5 7 167 151 66 IS 199 190 458 Cherdand P. 2,811.2 112 112 736 369 367 7 10 153 135 106 18 227 228 459 Gidhasand 787.8 52 52 250 134 116 9 4 102 90 24 5 82 35 460 Jamtoli (Kastura) 1,242.4 60 60 332 156 176 147 161 16 7 95 53

461 Barangjore P. 2,317.6 121 ]21 858 412 446 23 29 282 297 63 13 238 262 462 Lotapani 365.0 29 29 132 63 69 1 1 45 51 4 48 35 463 Dadhadih 2,177.4 71 71 378 181 197 1 '3 86 109 33 14 123 135 464 Kadopani 387.8 9 9 53 29 24 16 9 6 ., 9 11 465 Sajapani 1,892.9 82 82 477 237 240 184 193 28 5 137 107

466 Khutera P. 2,730.5 144 144 777 375 402 46 60 306 323 68 18 215 199 467 Banderchuan P, M,D,Po. 1,993.8 119 119 674 365 309 28 38 274 270 124 16 200 ]86 468 Bodatongari 578.9 19 19 117 57 60 40 37 15 2 33 20 469 Dhodhibahar 1,315.5 68 68 413 198 215 3 5 138 164 53 7 120 117 470 Kharijharia 1,926.0 82 82 470 227 243 12 13 161 180 38 8 124 120

471 Sirimkela P. 2,589.0 198 198 978 491 187 79 48 141 141 104 17 244 243 472 Korna P. 1,971.4 121 121 665 334 331 47 48 120 132 95 12 215 219 473 Tangertoli 475.6 47 47 217 107 110 17 12 79 83 12 1 63 29 474 Jhargaon (Kastura) p. 5,029.0 88 88 493 247 246 .. .. 147 166 36 7 141 69 475 Dadpani (Dandpani) P. 1,448.5 120 120 537 267 270 38 35 192 195 33 2 158 153

476 Madiyajharia 1,448.0 37 37 204 104 100 3 4 70 63 19 3 67 70 417 Paguratanger P. 491.3 27 27 160 76 84 1 2 29 36 17 1 39 28 478 BastaJa 578.6 13 13 77 42 35 .. .. 7 4 5 2R 10 479 Kusumtal P,M. 1.937.8 122 124 757 391 366 14 15 336 329 104 34 206 210 480 Siharbud 1,537.2 1\)4 104 605 296 J09 44 3~ 194 215 17 1 184 136

481 Chetba P. 2,244.6 97 99 506 262 244 41 39 182 171 70 4 180 126 482 Dhudharudand P. 1,268.2 91 91 565 293 272 22 26 235 210 53 8 174 182 483 Rajoti 965.0 42 42 220 109 111 26 29 74 79 24 4 82 68 484 Muskuti 951.3 66 66 371 193 178 ., 152 130 25 5 107 110 485 Turangakhar 501.0 45 45 257 127 130 38 26 70 80 23 7 73 83

486 Thethetangar 1,322.9 69 69 388 192 196 8 10 103 115 36 10 92 114 487 Siritoli (Konjara) 816.1 45 45 232 112 120 16 22 34 41 18 50 72 488 Dhongamba 460.4 27 27 150 73 77 3 2 40 45 20 1 31 46 .489 .{amchuan 378.3 28 28 195 100 95 88 90 14 2 59 4 490 Manjurchundi 715.1 33 33 211 110 101 2 76 70 17 1 69 65

491 Dov P. 2,186.1 III 111 562 281 281 18 14 143 142 59 6 167 174 492 Bipatpur P. 2,721.8 172 172 844 418 426 .. 137 ]40 136 20 262 307 ,493 Chidora P. 1,877.1 214 ~14 ],045 506 539 76 78 259 275 74 6 286 293 494 Narainbahli 967.6 49 49 262 119 143 4 4 2 3 32 7 79 88 -495 Konjara P, Po. 764.5 66 66 321 160 161 41 40 77 84 43 6 107 80

496 Potkosemar 295.1 22 22 159 73 86 16 25 20 20 18 2 48 49 :497 Bakuna 280.0 11 11 43 22 21 20 20 3 ., 18 15 ,49,8 Barpani' (Tapkara) 1,417.3 27 27 174 94 80 3 4 48 45 3 2 51 31 '499 BangurkeJa P,Po. 1,129.5 87 87 482 244 238 69 69 R8 88 63 7 139 145 500 6angimunda 485.0 11 11 72 38 34 5 5 12 2 26 25

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1 n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,........-...... ,-_.A.---, ,-_.A.-...... ,..--.A.-...... ...--A._ ...... ,--.A.---, ... --A._ ...... ,---A._ ...... ,-.A.--, ,-.A.-....,

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

23 18 5 .. II 36 451 39 43 3 3 1 .. .. " .. 33 25 452

139 153 3 3 .. 24 20 2 2 13 139 98 453 173 104 11 7 16 8 9 29 3 4 2R 108 134 454 70 24 4 4 3 9 20 2 2 60 74 455

147 III 3 2 .. 1 2 . . 92 154 456 179 169 3 5 3 3 ., .. 14 13 101 99 457 205 223 9 J I 2 4 3 4 4 142 139 458

81 31 4' 1 52 81 459 87 53 8 61 123 460

210 249 3 1 .. .. 17 11 .. 7 ., 174 184 461 40 21 2 3 2 1 .. 1 3 10 15 34 462

101 115 13 9 2 2 2 7 7 58 62 463 8 11 1 .. .. .. .. . . .. ., 20 13 464

117 86 II 16 4 I 4 3 1 1 100 133 465

186 160 12 9 2 2 10 12 ., S 16 160 203 466 118 110 44 46 9 3 17 24 3 3 9 165 123 467 32 14 .. .. 6 . . . , 1 . . 24 40 468 98 101 8 13 6 2 6 2 1 78 98 469

112 100 12 20 103 123 470

174 204 38 14 24 19 8 6 247 244 471 166 198 32 7 3 3 14 11 119 112 472 54 27 5 2 1 .. 3 44 81 473

113 65 21 3 4 I 3 106 177 474 145 142 2 9 9 4 109 117 475

SO 43 11 4 2 12 3 2 9 37 30 476 34 26 2 1 2 1 37 56 477 28 10 .. .. ., .. ., ., 14 25 478

165 166 II 6 6 5 IS 14 6 19 185 156 479 148 116 11 6 4 18 12 3 2 112 173 480

136 95 20 13 3 5 15 13 6 .. 82 118 481 172 166 .. 1 5 I .. ., .. 1 10 119 90 482 67 57 6 1 6 7 1 1 .. 1 3 27 43 483

103 79 .. 2 .. 1 .. 1 1 2 28 86 68 484 61 59 3 3 9 4 6 4 1 6 54 47 485

79 100 10 12 ] 2 2 100 82 486 25 61 10 2 8 9 7 62 48 487 29 45 .. .. ] t ] 42 3] 488 48 ., 6 2 2 4 1 41 91 489 65 63 4 1 41 36 490

128 146 11 4 .. .. 23 23 5 1 114 107 491 219 292 26 5 4 2 8 4 .. 5 4 156 119 492 237 251 18 30 2 25 12 1 3 220 246 493 68 82 7 ,. .. 1 2 5 .. 1 . . 1 40 55 494 55 .67 19 8 7 2 5 3 2 5 1 13 53 81 495

41 44 4 2 2 2 25 37 496 18 15 .. .. 4 6 497 33 31 3 1 .. .. 14 5 . . 1 43 43 498

lJ7 108 5 2 1 1 13 34 1 2 105 93 499 22 22 2 1 2 2 12 9 500

262

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Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r---

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,--.A.--......, ,---"---, ,---"---. ,-_.A.--, ,-__ .A._ ...... 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

501 Sujibahar P. 1,057.8 62 62 377 185 192 8 4 140 156 44 10 124 116 502 Bageya P. 1,307.7 142 142 747 366 381 26 26 294 296 47 7 272 186 503 Bansbahar P. 1,719.8 126 126 646 314 332 I3 20 273 278 80 12 183 204 504 Sajapani 350.0 28 29 145 75 70 12 14 9 6 17 48 33 505 Simda P, Po. 3.064.9 141 141 744 377 367 47 44 205 209 58 9 214 221

506 Rangaon 1,204.0 46 46 242 115 127 84 97 5 2 68 72 507 Kansabel P, Po. 2,137.3 204 206 1,179 614 565 72 75 351 332 179 58 385 265 508 Khutitoli (Nariardand) 1,429.9 100 100 574 297 277 57 59 204 187 56 6 194 169 509 Chongribahar P. 3,223.3 278 278 1,427 681 746 94 101 322 363 136 47 416 449 510 Koranga P. 1,645.1 120 120 700 334 366 49 48 180 212 87 22 214 140

511 Pakartoli (Koranga) 606.7 41 41 219 118 101 19 18 70 55 17 3 77 54 512 Kendapani P. 3,053.5 72 75 396 199 197 4 3 93 92 47 5 125 51 513 Dhandhamba 1,796.1 45 45 232 125 107 2 3 57 52 16 1 79 82 514 Dandpani P. 1,041.7 36 36 2i4 102 112 3 2 51 62 17 5 36 67 515 Jamjharia 1,084.1 22 22 118 60 58 48 42 9 25 37

516 Ghutghuti 462.9 7 7 48 25 23 .. to 6 8 I 15 13 517 Pongro P,M,S. 2,435.1 209 209 1,219 624 595 49 49 330 319 196 52 365 296 518 Dandajore ],379.2 63 63 382 ]96 186 189 174 35 2 97 75 519 Jammonda 825.4 31 31 220 106 114 26 29 13 11 10 I 66 71 520 Sapghara P. ],229.2 97 97 458 229 229 4 6 143 143 22 3 131 144

521 Katasaru 1,059.5 25 25 143 75 68 5 11 29 24 6 .. 41 21 522 Nariardand P, Po. 2,430.9 ]30 130 853 411 442 18 14 317 343 88 21 256 245 523 Sikariya 8994 23 23 144 76 68 4 4 67 61 3 .. 41 524 Hardimunda P. 862.5 40 41 255 135 120 16 18 91 75 24 3 84 82 525 Godamba 827.2 26 26 162 79 83 11 10 33 38 14 5 49 5

526 Lamdand 1,073.4 83 83 470 238 232 46 55 158 151 29 167 127 527 Farsajlldwain 1,495.6 75 75 403 206 197 2 I 163 160 15 .. 116 64 528 Pusra P. ],971.8 173 173 950 491 459 132 117 283 266 77 3 325 284 529 Gararidohar 295.0 27 27 152 78 74 8 6 19 21 10 .- 47 23 530 Dokda P, M, Po. 6,056.9 419 419 2,092 1,014 1,078 71 71 677 744 316 44 663 697

53l Katangkhar P. 1,518.7 III tit 492 244 248 71 51 66 69 49 4 158 lSI 532 Gatibuda P. 1,6983 81 81 532 273 259 66 69 39 32 59 7 179 156 533 Dhodhiara 985.3 38 39 239 121 118 3 1 46 44 8 .. 76 79 534 Dhuriaamba 1,860.8 50 50 257 129 128 12 17 109 102 18 I 80 69 535 Kardega P. 2,188.0 128 ]28 640 304 336 21 38 224 236 68 3 ]80 189

536 Makribandha P. 3,409.1 208 208 1,125 564 561 62 63 255 240 39 .. 384 381 537 Tangergaon P. 3.447.3 303 303 1,619 821 798 131 77 437 438 301 26 533 520 538 Barjore P. 1,788.4 113 113 716 353 363 10 13 333 334 32 11 210 229 539 Lapai 1,034.2 58 58 354 181 173 13 5 117 119 21 113 94 540 Bihabal 530.8 22 22 115 58 57 4 3 32 24 40 9

54] Patrapali 1,309.0 81 81 533 265 268 12 12 17I 180 51 2 182 189 542 BlItkachhar 711.9 23 23 131 62 69 .. .. 52 58 II 41 43 543 Patratora 262.4 5 5 25 12 13 8 9 4 4 2 10 1 544 Naktimunda P. 772.3 57 57 365 189 176 28 20 113 97 38 3 130 114 545 Hathgada 2,255.0 84 84 508 247 261 175 196 22 5 169 137

546 Dalhagoda 410.0 33 33 162 84 78 17 14 S9 57 19 2 55 49 547 Bamhanmunda 226.9 14 14 91 44 47 .. 23 25 10 I 25 29 548 Kohpani 1,604.5 25 25 ]24 54 70 -- 50 65 S .. 35 41 549 Semarkachhar ] ,501.2 74 74 452 211 241 16 13 159 178 15 1 134 111 550 Deori P. 4,599.5 287 287 1,452 729 723 ]57 III 353 387 134 12 471 419

263

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WORKERS NOD-~_~~ ____________________ A _____

-. Workers L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,...--"-~ ,..._oA--. ,.......-A-"-I ,...__.o...--. ,--"--"", ,~ ,_A.--. r-.A.---, r--..A._--, 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 23 24 25 26 27 \ 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

109 101 12 I 7 1 .. 2 7 61 76 501 ll9 140 38 32 .. 8 4 5 1 1 94 195 502 141:1 190 18 2 1 .. 8 10 . . 8 2 f3.1 128 5<13 32 20 7 2 2 9 8 .. I ., .. .. 27 37 504

165 1:86 20 19 II 13' 3 I 1 14 2 163 146 50S

49 65 7 .. .. .. Il 7 . . " .. .. I .. 47 55 ~~ 253 206 21 4 12 15 '21 14 2 4 30 2 40 26 229 300 116 148 8 8 2 10 II .. .. . . .. 't03 108 50$ 354 368 27 J4 12 26 33 2 1 1 21 265 297 509 HiO 16 33 30 21 6 3 6 9 10 120 226 510

55 SO 14 io 2 .. .. .. 6 4 41 47 511 &1 14 29 .. S 17 2 5 .. 74 146 512 68 75 4 .. J 2 3 4 4 46 25 513 32 66 2 .. 2 1 66 4.5 514 22 36 3 1 15 21 SIS

11 13 4 .. .. .. . . . , .. .. 10 10 516 1.84 239 34 33 1 18 n 4 5 7 19 4 259 299 51' ~ 75 7 .. .. .. .. 99 111 518 4S 60 5 .. 6 6 .. 7 5 4G 43 519 87 99 II 9 28 35 3 2 1 98 85 520

41 21 .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 34 47 521 231 210 12 5 2 8 3 11 1 5 5 2 6 155 197 522 38 .. 3 .. 35 68 523 71 69 13 13 .. .. .. 51 38 524 35 1 1 6 5 30 18 525

132 101 14 to 3 2 14 12 3 .. 11 t05 526 114 47 1 " 9 2 ,. " .. 7 90 m. 521 283 247 27 4 1 3 11 13 1 2 17 166 175 528

41 20 2 .. " .. 4 3 .. .. . . ., 31 51 529 491 567 87 41 2 1 35 39 5 3 43 46 351 381 530

108 105 13 4 1 ,. 16 14 ., 19 28 86 97 531 138 133 9 .. 3 2 20 20 1 7 1 94 103 532 64 14 10 3 2 1 1 45 39 533 66 52 6 7 8 10 .. 49 59 534

138 144 31 36 3 9 8 124 147 535

308 322 48 30 12 15 16 13 180 180 536 44.l 449 30 37 52 34 .. JO .. 288 278 537 191 217 9 .. 7 4 .. 2 3 6 143 134 538 9J 69 5 .. 4 5 5 11 6 I 10 68 79 539 40 4 1 4 18 48 S40

147 170 25 12 9 7 1 83- 79 541 40- 42 1 1 21- 26 542 8 .. 2 1 .. . . 2 12 543

101 'XI 23 1,.. .. 3 3 2 59 62 544 1S4. 89 11 2 23 Z 1 24 78 124 54.5

45 45 3 4 5 29 29 546 18 25 7" 4 .. 19 1'· 547

l~t 3~ 1 2 .. I .. 19 548 . 103 10 .5 8 3 2 2 71 130 549'.

41Q 378 24 7 16 20· 21 14 258 304 5SO

264

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Uterate ,---_.

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- JIouse- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,-__ _.A._--, ,-_.A,_--. ,-_ ..... _--. ,-_.A._--. ,-_...A.--, 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

551 Kersai P. 5,491.2 361 362 2,101 1,039 1,062 96 71 727 777 236 58 566 549 552 Kotanpani P. 855.8 40 40 232 117 115 19 19 77 78 15 1 78 67 553 Sabadmunda 968.6 60 60 322 161 161 20 20 30 26 18 .. 118 117 554 Rebre 897.3 22 22 196 95 101 5 .. 14 18 17 1 64 3 555 Pandriamba 882.9 44 44 230 114 116 20 10 84 90 13 1 76 82

556 Tatidand 1,180.6 63 63 382 188 194 141 146 17 1 124 140 557 Uparghicha 867.0 43 43 274 141 133 15 19 1 13 1 95 76 558 Garaibaodh 1,134.9 49 49 308 153 155 125 127 12 98 115 559 Madwakani 473.6 16 16 89 50 39 .. II 10 7 33 25 560 AurijOIe (Khutgaon) 1,882.5 69 69 421 205 216 23 17 102 115 36 3 149 131

561 Singibahar P,Po 3,171.8 294 296 [,490 736 754 76 66 459 507 48 21 402 413 562 Uparkachhar 2,229.6 142 143 739 349 390. 59 57 199 241 74 9 202 251 563 Abira P. 1,520.1 102 103 499 240 259 36 40 174 187 49 6 152 168 564 Tilanga 3,484.4 142 142 912 /462 450 10 22 419 389 27 25 273 398 565 Hethghicha P. 1,017.7 61 61 427 221 206 7 10 21 21 26 3 204 120

566 Khutgaon (Aurijore) P, Po. 1,315.1 109 109 663 336 327 41 43 228 220 60 4 239 219 567 Bangaon P. 2,604.5 153 153 956 482 474 72 67 381 387 5 8 341 343 568 Dhaurasand P. 1,605.6 151 151 818 416 402 33 27 208 213 56 7 412 385 569 Barkaspali 975.2 57 57 369 175 194 35 31 122 143 40 2 106 120 570 Lathbora P. 1,922.0 III 112 638 310 328 9 37 276 266 50 3 166 328

571 Suijore . 567.2 63 63 359 176 183 47 38 113 119 38 8 ltO 125 572 Tuba 2,5))8.2 96 96 515 266 249 18 19 104 92 25 5 171 189 573 Daijbahar 431.9 18 19 144 68 76 3 54 68 10 7 44 56 574 Sajbahar P. 1,063.1 99 99 526 267 259 23 33 223 208 80 20 171 151 575 Bandhatoli 443.6 29 29 147 69 78 47 53 21 7 41 38

576 Pandripani (Farsabahar) P. 4,266.1 243 243 1,520 769 751 67 54 598 583 48 2 662 652 577 Bamhanmara 1,152.6 50 50 319 162 157 .. 102 97 36 6 109 104 578 Jabla P,M. 806.7 60 60 459 249 210 10 8 220 191 65 .. 76 110 579 Pharsabahar p, M, D, Po. 5,231.9 362 363 2,071 1,038 !,033 93 90 546 645 113 5 744 738 580 Kandaibahar P. 2,849.9 145 145 872 430 442 47 51 290 312 6 16 267 298

581 Jamuna 911.5 49 49 270 139 l3l I .. 44 16 67 91 582 Tapkara P. M, D, Po. 1,754.9 285 286 1,442 748 694 70 65 349 311 340 8 398 428 583 Sahaspur 2,818.9 134 135 867 421 446 49 44 309 331 75 6 268 256 584 Bokhi 985.3 70 70 394 188 206 25 22 88 96 14 .. 115 125 585 Semartal 1,229.4 49 49 282 134 148 2 4 119 125 33 14 99 87

586 Simabari P. 1,826.9 110 III 643 318 325 23 23 239 242 55 6 201 181 587 Tu rial aga 572.2 14 14 97 51 46 .. 51 44 8 29 46 588 Pams3jla 592.0 S3 53 260 125 135 6 4 7S 77 18 .. 70 108 589 Birhipani 891.3 28 28 190 98 92 .. .. 97 88 7 6- 51 55 590 Mendarbahar P. 1.522.2 99 99 625 299 326 24 23 233 258 79 17 167 197

591 Pagurabahar 1,807.6 77 77 478 243 235 31 24 177 184 31 12 132 135 592 Baluwabahar 1,931.7 58 58 382 190 192 6 8 131 131 79 3 1\3 . 132 593 Amdiha P. 3,321.3 155 158 907 436 471 55 62 334 365 41 7 284 409 594 Jambahar P, Po. 2,6374 140 140 773 381 392 23 27 330 331 84 21 226 243 595 Lakraghara 765.3 30 30 179 94 85 3 6 88 79 9 1 67 56

596 Bhagora P. 3,267.6 151 151 906 449 457 33 ' 31 368 375 65 19 278 271 597 Mundadhih (Kariamunda) 769.7 31 31 173 91 82 11 9 64 56 17 48 82 598 Pokpani 557.0 22 22 147 82 65 73 52 12 3 47 37 599 Ghumara 1,751.7 96 96 524 270 254 84 72 106 107 60 7 166 254 600 Ambakachhar P. 2,042.5 124 136 671 349 322 64 55 235 222 39 5 224 227

265

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WORKERS Non-__________________ A _____________________________ ~ Workers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No.

,....-A---. ,----A---, r-_A--, r---"---. ,--"----:I ,----A_-. ,----.A.----, ,_A_-. ,--A--, ,---.A.--. 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

439 479 45 22 4 49 45 5 2 23 473 513 551 63 63 7 1 .. .. 2 3 2 4 39 48 552 99 101 16 11 1 2 1 3 1 43 44 553 57 ., 5 2 2 1 31 98 554 68 78 4 1 3 3 38 34 555

122 137 .. 1 3 64 54 556 79 67 7 .. 9 9 46 57 567 93 112 5 3 55 40 558 33 25 .. ,. ., " .. .. .. . . 17 14 559

121 107 15 9 3 1 9 13 1 1 56 R5 560

282 344 65 31 3 2 25 25 .. 1 2 24 9 334 341 561 136 165 28 29 .. .. 28 24 ., 31 2 1 8 1 147 139 562 116 125 21 37 2 1 9 5 1 3 .. 88 91 563 249 '380 13 5 .. 6 11 .. 5 2 189 52 564 173 100 14 13 5 4 1 1 7 6 17 86 565

197 193 22 11 4 11 12 2 5 97 108 566 309 299 6 8 .. ., 21 36 .. 5 141 131 567 242 365 31 .. 18 6 6 14 .. 13 102 . . 4 17 568 89 106 10 8 .. 3 5 1 .. 1 2 1 69 74 569

125 306 22 20 12 6 I 1 1 144 570

92 115 4 6 10 4 .. .. 3 .. 66 58 571 152 168 1 12 12 2 4 4 5 95 60 572 40 55 2 .. .. . , .. .. .. J 1 . . 1 24 20 573

141 126 8 8 2 3 9 14 1 1 1 8 96 108 574 33 33 5 2 1 3 2 28 40 575

383 58') 47 23 2 213 35 .. -1 5 5 12 1 107 99 576 92 95 14 3 .. .. 1 2 5 . . 1 .. 53 53 577 55 94 2 4 1 .. 4 ., 1 13 12 173 100 578

572 705 52 2 3 6 30 19 .. .. 87 6 294 295 579 191 260 32 40 34 1 1 3 3 163 144 580

57 82 5 5 .. 1 1 .. . . 4 3 72 40 581 178 291 26 38 .. .. 46 40 .. . . 29 7 119 52 350 266 582 238 239 15 3 3 9 11 1 1 1 2 1 .. 153 190 583 107 123 4 3 1 .. 1 1 73 81 584 80 83 1 4 16 2 35 61 585

160 135 IO 16 13 22 15 3 6 117 144 586 29 43 .. .. 3 .. .. . . . . 22 .. 587 42 79 13 2 .. 3 .. 11 9 2 17 S5 27 588 44 51 2 .. 4 4 .. .. 1 .. .. 47 37 589

150 187 10 4 1 2 3 3 3 1 132 129 590

88 125 19 2 4 11 4 4 2 6 2 111 100 591 89 126 13 2 3 2 .. .. 8 2 77 60 592

237 369 12 4 22 20 9 13 4 3 152 62 593 200 222 14 13 .. 9 8 3 .. 155 149 594 59 53 5 1 1 2 1 1 27 29 595

243 242 17 3 16 22 3 .. 2 .. 171 186 596 37 72 4 3 2 2 5 5 43 .. 597 3S 30 6 6 7 .. 35 28 598

143 249 19 .. .. 3 S 1 104 .. 599 166 171 30 22 2 26 34 125 9S 600

266

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Deeu- Workers Area pied Literate r---

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor. No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,-___ .A. __ -, ,-_.A._-, ,-_.A._-, ,_..A._-, ,-.A.----,

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

601 Garighat P. 1,610.2 64 64 388 198 190 17 15 157 151 35 2 123 136 602 Sundru P. 1,110.3 78 78 440 211 229 1 7 llO 124 12 4 122 229 603 Dumariya P, Po. 1,999.3 161 161 784 401 383 86 74 240 233 50 8 258 214 604 Baro P. 1.412.9 97 97 544 264 280 53 40 163 186 46 3 178 280 605 Sikrima 1,584.4 77 77 447 230 217 10 7 164 168 24 2 147 141

606 Purainbandh P. ),765.4 97 97 524 261 263 14 18 171 175 41 7 161 213 607 Mirigkhol 627.8 28 28 140 72 68 5 1 28 31 12 44 32 608 Masrighata 934.2 47 47 249 122 127 18 21 55 62 31 5 83 80 609 Dongadarha P. 1,757.7 83 87 641 325 316 8 11 228 219 30 195 172 610 Takmunda 489.5 52 52 270 135 135 54 59 18 90 87

611 Kumharbahar P. 831.0 90 90 549 276 273 22 26 225 211 7 203 175 612 Ranai 328.9 33 33 183 94 89 4 3 62 62 6 59 58 613 Pharadbahar 1,798.7 108 108 623 327 296 41 40 226 215 66 6 241 208 614 Dudugjor (Dundugjor) 420.0 20 20 85 45 40 1 35 37 4 24 29 615 Sanko 889.1 27 27 137 69 68 43 39 9 48 46

616 Sahilata P. 478.0 17 17 93 48 45 .. 3~7 39 13 29 34 617 Charla 406.0 18 18 88 45 43 4 2 22 23 8 24 26 618 Iharan 841.9 16 16 113 55 58 2 1 47 50 1 39 39 619 Saraitoli (Tapkara) 547.1 33 33 182 95 87 38 36 23 19 6 80 57 620 Iharmunda 970.9 70 70 382 201 181 52 46 74 64 41 11 138 114

621 Khutsera 626.1 42 42 245 128 117 20 11 83 83 5 77 72 622 Konpara P. 1,211. 7 141 141 744 372 372 53 57 209 208 27 7 293 242 623 Ganjhiadih P. 1,682.9 109 109 589 294 295 25 23 226 230 39 3 176 218 624 Daltoli 525.5 56 56 341 162 179 13 13 51 72 10 140 108 625 Sarkara 325.0 22 22 93 48 45 31 45

626 Samdama 1,392.8 72 72 283 139 144 36 39 11 20 18 2 106 144 627 Bansajhal P. 1,454.9 95 95 549 274 275 29 36 202 199 52 8 166 188 628 Korchikani 1,352.0 31 31 152 69 83 26 27 16 41 58 629 Aurijore (Dumeriya) 758.4 45 49 255 121 134 7 4 92 107 6 2 85 91 630 Bhejaridand 1,123.4 39 39 205 116 89 61 47 12 3 115 50

631 Golidih 482.9 22 22 119 56 63 .. 48 56 8 36 57 632 Mahuadih 1.455.0 97 96 575 281 294 18 19 186 196 24 178 182 633 Ankira P,M,D,Po. 1,561.9 227 227 1,038 529 509 44 37 177 171 133 26 366 351 634 Sajbahar (Golidih) P. 1,389.9 94 94 515 266 249 25 18 117 102 61 20 213 146 635 Masangamara 207.4 23 23 122 58 64 1 1 43 51 11 1 38 45

636 Kolenjharia P. 2,734.1 186 186 1,050 539 511 68 58 347 339 90 9 341 315 637 lamtoli (Hathibad) 1,727.2 79 79' 487 230 257 5 3 171 197 12 1 153 208 638 Tiklipara 498.0 46 46 244 119 125 15 12 33 41 15 1 119 79 639 Tumla P. 3,366.8 232 232 1.358 655 703 67 73 428 453 142 40 437 412 640 Korangamal P. 1,607.0 149 149 831 427 404 44 32 241 270 65 9 259 307

641 Bardih 391.1 29 29 197 95 102 8 13 70 73 12 1 73 67 642 Lawakeda p, Po. 4,109.3 303 303 1,618 773 845 63 65 382 432 178 29 508 611 643 Dalesar 1,278.1 29 29 148 79 6) 3 2 15 12 18 47 41 644 Dakbandhi 1,144.8 34 34 199 98 101 41 42 38 37 15 1 58 101 645 Bha1umunda 728.2 44 44 274 129 145 8 7 42 51 18 4 93 94

646 lunwain P. 528.0 19 19 1I0 50 60 37 50 11 1 34 41 647 Kharibahar P. 1,993.6 110 110 613 288 325 29 26 164 192 61 20 180 251 648 Kulharbud 947.0 35 35 211 110 101 5 7 74 59 13 73 64 649 Bhelwan p, Po. 6,655.5 250 250 1,578 802 776 59 66 527 519 84 13 496 504 650 Sagjore P. 3,032.1 93 93 673 358 315 10 10 234 197 30 1 262 202

651 Perwaara 298.7 25 25 172 90 82 5 8 44 35 17 58 74 652 Telain 1,380.8 45 45 263 132 131 17 6 92 98 8 95 73 653 Hathibed 3,045.9 60 60 339 163 176 26 37 46 43 14 1 101 98 654 lorandajharia P. 2,007.6 61 61 469 239 230 102 109 48 11 140 188 655 Matipaharchara 3,316.5 108 108 653 328 325 16 14 249 236 19 3 201 315

267

JASHPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-- ______________ ---A. --. Workers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No.

r-"--l ,..--......___, r--"----l ,_--A---., ,----A.--., ,---"---., ,-=-"---., r--"---., ,---"-~ 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 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

110 105 5 7 29 1 2 75 54 601 97 226 14 8 3 .. 3 89 .. 602

167 195 15 .. 16 19 56 3 143 169 603 130 262 35 7 1 7 10 " 2 4 86 .. 604 121 114 4 14 11 8 14 2 83 76 605

124 189 10 9 I3 14 14 100 50 606 35 29 5 4 3 28 36 607 64 66 12 10 .. 7 4 .. 39 47 608

172 161 14 5 2 6 6 1 130 144 609 78 87 6 3 2 45 48 610

183 166 7 2 10 8 73 98 611 55 52 4 4 .. .. 2 35 31 612

197 181 32 18 8 8 2 .. .. 2 86 88 613 20 22 .. .. I 4 2 3 I 21 II 614 34 36 13 10 1 21 22 615

2:> 31 .. .. 4 3 19 11 616 15 16 4 2 5 8 21 17 617 39 39 .. .. 16 19 618 73 55 2 1 2 2 1 .. 15 30 619

Bn 109 4 5 3 63 67 620

72 68 3 1 " 2 2 .. 1 51 45 621 236 219 34 8 4 2 13 11 " 4 2 2 .. 79 130 622 143 214 27 .. 2 1 1 1 3 2 118 77 623 131 101 9 3 2 .. 2 22 71 624 10 26 8 9 1 13 9 17 625

80 124 18 16 2 3 2 .. 2 33 .. 626 153 171 5 6 6 9 1 2 1 108 87 627 38 56 3 2 . ' .. .. .. .. 28 25 628 76 86 2 2 I 5 I 2 .. 1 36 43 629

104 40 7 5 2 2 3 1 1 39 630

36 47 .. .. .. 10 20 6 631 145 182 20 .. 1 10 .. 2 .. 103 112 632 241 287 84 38 15 22 .. .. 26 4 163 158 633 174 118 14 18 19 10 1 1 4 53 103 634

33 40 4 2 1 3 20 19 635

314 302 10 5 10 8 7 198 196 636 149 206 2 1 1 1 1 77 49 637 88 76 23 .. 6 . , 2 3 .. . . 46 638

351 386 49 7 5 1 21 18 11 218 291 639 239 269 10 8 4 30 6 168 97 640

66 62 2 5 .. .. .. 4 .. . . . . 22 35 641 375 491 84 67 8 17 29 35 2 1 8 265 234 642 47 41 .. 32 28 643 57 101 I .. .. .. 40 .. .644 88 89 2 4 3 1 36 51 645

32 37 2 4 .. .. .. .. 16 19 646 145 233 II 6 15 II 1 I 1 7 108 74 647 71 64 .. .. .. . , .. . . 2 37 37 648

444 477 28 12 4 3 13 10 1 1 6 306 272 649 242 196 11 3 5 I 1 5 96 113 650

55 70 .. 3 4 32 8 651 77 61 4 .. 14 12 37 58 652 86 92 11 6 3 l. " 1 ., 62 78 653

128 183 7 2 .. ., 3 2 .. 2 1 99 42 654 172 300 13 9 9 6 '5 1 1 127 10 655

268

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial

Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

26 Bamhanpali 1I8 274 A 27 Banai 193 16

Ajijgarh 136 146 28 Banekela 75 54

2 Amaghat 268 157 1 Dhanlllzarpara

1 Dandari 2 Jlzingol 29 Banjikhole 202 299

3 Amapali 51 293 1 Dipapara 2 Kerachunwa

1 T ohilakunda 2 Dhumamuda 30 Bansdand 23 287

4 Amapali 287 12 1 Nayapara

1 lunadihi 2 Gudgud 31 Baraud 114 50

5 Amgaon 263 237 1 Koylari

1 Rawanaguda 32 Barbahali 314 160

6 Amlidhonda 286 2(f) 33 Bardihi 137 117

7 Amlidihi 246 36 34 Barkachhar 319 121

1 SlImda 35 Barkaspali 209 38

8 Angekela 49 268 36 Baronakunda 172 289

9 Ankra 142 168 1 llinadihi 2 Tilaidfhi

JO Aoraimuda 178 312 37 Barpali 222 14

1 Daldali 38 Barpali 320 112

1I Aunrajore 284 142 39 Bartangar 127 63 1 Bhathijam

B 40 Basanpali 252 254

12 Badef,umda 195 208 41 Basantpur 132 305

1 Gohadidipa 2 Bankheta 42 Baturakachhar 57 159 3 Darrabhantha 1 Ma/pani

13 Badgaon 323 285 43 Bhagora 310 216 1 Dhanuwarpara 1 Gurukhole

14 Bagbadi 258 100 44 Bhakurra 110 141

15 Bagbuda 317 259 1 Mahakulpara

16 Bagchaba 279 45 Bhalumar 245 253

94 1 Nawadilzi

46 Bhalumuda 198 101

17 Bagudega 7 47 Bhawanipur 19 271

227 9 67 1 Siyarpara 2 Rainyapara

48 Bhendimuda

3 Lakhpahari 4 Thirripara 1 Dhabapara 2 Tendupara

18 Bahama 191 3 Jungalli 4 Sajapara

J Khetari 2 Ballpara 49 Bhendimuda 72 277

19 Bahirkela 50 Bhendara 223 28

182 17 Bhengari 242 164 11unadihi 2 Kudhari

51 3 Chonkpara 4 Amapa/i 52 Bhenlwatoli 26 116

5 Cllarpali 53 Bhuinyanpani 86 107

20 Baiginjhariya 13 212 J Pate/para 1 Kondipara 54 Bhuinkurri 321 198

21 Baihamuda 221 250 147 10 55 Bichhinara 1 Kharamuda 2 Tilaipani 56 Bijna 289 39

22' Bhainsgarhi 304 91 57 Bijari 135 7 23 Baiskemuda 74 179

1 Darripara 2 Kanwarpara 58 Bilaskhlir 264 47

3 Pate/para 4 Katgharapara 59 Birsingha 59 239

5 Mahaku/para 1 Uronwpara 2 Gondparai

24 Bajarmuda 191 257 60 Budlya 256 294

25 Baljore 229 60 1 Bhogpur

1 Mahimapara 61 Bulekera 82 23

269

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Con td.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

C 93 Dholnara 199 131 94 Dhoram 166 83

62 Chakabahal 311 145 1 Gondpara 63 Chanwarpur 113 273 95 Dhorrobija 54 126

I Chelitongari 2 Bhursidand 1 Gountiyapara 3 Mohani 4 Gondpara 96 Diyagarh 108 288

64 Charbhantha 189 222 J Dumardihi 65 Charmar 241 200 97 Dolesara 224 223 66 Chhaidoriya 247 51 I Katharrapali 2 Koitapara 67 Chharratangar 265 89 98 Dongamauha 232 125

1 Junadihi 2 Tibhaudiiti 1 Mudapara 68 Chhatasarai 91 264 99 Dokarbuda 271 8 69 Chhindbhauna 322 64 70 Chhirbhauna 169 134 F

71 Chhirwani 200 149 100 Faguram 151 49 72 Chhotegumda 194 15 lOunramuda 2 Lamdand 73 Chilkaguda 71 21 3 Munipara

I Satinakan 101 Fulikunda 78 217 74 Chimtapani 126 95 102 Futhahamuda 107 213 75 Chingari 115 186 76 Chiraikhar 67 283

G

1 Uranwpara 103 Gadgaon 300 77 Chirramuda 197 165 104 Gahanajharia 12 194

1 BelkhOnga 1 Ghuijore 2 Bhainsagarhi 78 Chitkibahar 69 3 Sukhwas 4 Barkhoriya

79 Chitwabi 205 153 5 Raksimkhol 6 Chhaparpani

80 Chorga 15 182 105 Gahira 90 148

1 Siyarpara 106 Gamekela 53 290

81 Chatigurha 139 24 107 Ganjpur 128 56

lOS Gare 225 278 D

109 Gaurmudi 307 300 82 Dagninara 215 104 110 Gerupani 130 177

83 Dakhin-Regaon 235 263 1 Karraihen 2 Dhanuwarparu

84 Danaut 77 77 3 Fitingpura

85 Dangbira 60 196 III Gharghoda 196

1 Dewna 1 Gohadidipa

86 Dar~Ama 306 11 112 Ghargodi 164 87

1 Bade Dhengurchunwa 1 Dhangarpara 2 BarMantlta

2 Chhote-Dhengurchunwa 113 Ghatgaon 10 166

87 Dehridihi 280 6 1 JUlladihi

88 Deogaon 283 207 114 Ghiyarmuda 33 115

1 Dibapara 2 Manjhipara 115 Ghoghara 106

3 PatrapaJi 116 Godi 269 84

89 Deogarh 230 188 1 Galldpara 2 Uranwpara

I Barmuda 2 Dangdihi 117 Gonsaidihi 55 59

90 Dhap 22 108 lI8 Gorhi 64 155

1 Koltapara 119 Gorkamuda 299 98

91 Dhaunradand 143 282 120 Gourbahari 291 88

1 Chhaparpara 2 Badipara 1 Pujeripara 2 Fitingpara

92 Dhaurabhantha 260 281 121 GudubabaJ 3 174

270

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Contd.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

122 Gunu 99 292 1 Chhinkhole 2 Tegudarha K 3 Dongabhauna 4 Nawadihi 149 Kachkoba 254 206

H 1 KollI'adera 150 Kaharchunwa 163 199

123 Hamirpur 302 68 151 Kamarga 96 173

1 Mlldi)'apara 152 Kamtara 38 35 124 Hardijhariya 174 139 1 Dhanuharpara 2 Baraiyapara 125 Harradihi 297 110 153 Kanchanpur 185 258

126 Hinjhar 171 266 1 Tendlltola 127 Hirapur 25 228 154 Kanjhari 66 130

1 Baigapara 2 Suwapara 1 Kumhar para 3 Gatighoghara 4 Ghusaragha t 155 Kantajhariya 285 99

128 Horoguda 103 303 156 Karadega 134 211

1 Khadiyapara 2 Khetdipa 1 Uraonpara 3 Dhodidipa 157 Karichhapar 160 134

I 158 Karmagarh 309 124

159 Karrapali 292 262 129 Ishwarpur 4 135 160 Karrikachhar 43 302

J 161 Karwabi 201 79

130 Jambahar 162 Kantajhariya 120 220

30 123 I Thithoriama

J Singhanpllr 47 234 163 Karwarjore

131 Jamdabri 298 41 1 Ganjhupara 2 Amlipara 132 Jamchunwa 316 197 3 Pakripara

133 Jampali 293 164 Kasaiya 188 32 N.A.

134 Jamuna 150 233 165 Kasdol 273 204

1 Khatjamuna 2 Salihapara 1 KllObflapara 2 Banjidipa 3 Dumarpara 166 Katangdihi 217 9

135 Janjgir 236 181 167 Katharrapali 144 150 1 Kanwarpara 168 Katkalaiya 80 246

!36 Jarhidihi 183 297 1 Darripara 2 Chamrapara I Dhobipara 3 Badaipara 4 Uraonpara

137 Jarkat 158 111 169 Kaya 50 184 138 latra -_ 65 203 1 Nawadihi 2 Chonkpara

1 Uraonpara 3 Manjhidugru

139 Jarekela 240 75 170 Kenapara 98 27

1 Kumarpara 2 Mlldinar 171 Kenanibahara 318 N.A.

140 Jhagarpur 63 25 172 Kendatikra 31 301

141 Ihankadarha 212 102 In Kenkrajhariya 112 280

142 Jharama 44 129 174 Kerabahal 84 276

1 UronlVpara 2 Cherama 175 Kerakhol 179 170

143 Jharan 35 214 176 Kesarchunwa 290 219 I Kanaihapara 1 Bhoypara

144 Jharna 259 192 177 Keshla , 85 30

I Limidipa 178 Khairbabal ~9 169

145 Jhariyapali 218 256 179 Khamhar 29 244 146 Jhinkabahal 249 105 1 Pakutpara 2 Dombaharl

147 Jiwari 315 180 Khamariya 207 103 245

J Bhithikona 181 Khandama 20 167 148 Jobro 296 80 I Gidhdharapara 2 Mahakulpara

271

AI..pHABETICAL . LIST OF VILLAGIS-Contd.

3 GHNR6ffODA TARSIL

Location Serial Location Serial

.serial Code No No. Serial Code No. No.

"No. Name of Village 1961 '1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

182 Khar 76 295 209 Lamdand 149 308

183 Kharra 180 151 1 Kanll'arpara

184 Khokharoama' 237 65 210 Lamdarha 220 61

185 Khuruslenga 277 248 211 Laripani 81 236 '

1 Naikpara 2 Lamdand 212 Libra 121 152

186 Kilkila 138 210 213 Libra 253 18

1 Farsalumi 2 Lakraghara 1 Ba/pur 3 Kolihapara 4 Jhariyadipa 214 Lohadapani 45 238 5 Handipani 6 Fitingpara 7 Barbahal 8 Samatoli

J Negipara 2 Fda/bahar

9 Bijagoda ,215 Ludeg 39 286

187 Kognara 176 53 M 188 Kolam 210 70 189 Kondamai 146 178 216 Madiyakachhar 140 96

1 Mahakulpara 2 Khadiyapara 217 Mado 46 267

190 Kondasiya 16 183 1 Darripara 2 Mahaku/para

1 Lobhanipara 2 Pharsakani 218 Maduwadumar 186 N.A.

191 Kondkel 100 304 219 Mahaloi 274 74

1 Rllniyakhar 1 Dhall/farpara 2 Jhargaon

192 Kondkel 214 78 220 Malidihi 173 43

I Banke/a 221 Manjhiama 34 114

193 Konpara 154 5 I Mahakll/para

1 Telipara 2 Majhull'arpara 222 Mauhapali 226 73

194 Kosamghat 92 71 1 Telipara

223 Medarmal 73 29 1 Mudatikra 224 MiJupara 192 225

195 Kosampali 234 N.A. 1 Sidarpara 196 Kotarimal 161 20 225 Mohanpur 58 82

I Chonkpara 226 Mudagaon 6 193 197 Kudhurmauha 145 19 1 Besrabahal 2 Khllrsidihi 198 Kudumkela 117 55 3 Jarhadihi

1 Nall'adihi 2 Dumarpali 227 Mudagaon 21l 176

3 lampali 4 Singmanja 1 Dhangardipa 199 Kunjemura 231 226 228 Mukdega 70 153

200 Kunjra 52 311 1 Dhodibahal 2 Tangarjore

201 Kupakani 36 93 229 Muskati 124 240

1 Mahakll/para 2 Gondpara 230 Muskura 170 31

202 Kurmibhona 119 3 N 203 Kuropahari 56 156

204 KUfra 1 Pat.:1 p.lfa 231 Nagarmuda 257 306

24 310 1 Ihnadihi 1 Loharapara

205 Kurunjkhol 232 Naharkela III 81

102 40 206 Kushmel 303

233 Narayanpur 131 209 144 1 Dhallllwarpara 2 C"Uimati

L 3 Lakmapanipora

207 Lailunga 40 235 234 Nawagaon 123 N.A.

J Junodilli 2 Nall'apara 235 Nawagarh 184 279

208 3 Amamuda 4 Bllrhikllten 1 Garhbhitar 2 Kudhari

Lalpur 181 136 236 Nawapara 208 37

1 Rampur 1 Ricemill

272

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES -Oontd.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

237 Nawapara (Tenda) 216 260 273 Regdi 61 52 1 Bansmuda 274 Rengalbahari 204 275

238 Nawapara 248 154 275 Rodopali 206 215 239 Naya Rampur 162 48 276 Rudukela 37 252 240 Nundarha 177 26 277 Rumkera 153 298

1 Nawadihi 1 Nawadihi 2 Mudapara p 278 Rupdega 5 195

1 Bhalukona 2 Tel/elupara 241 Pandigaon (Chhote) 295 86 3 Ranapara 4 Amlitikra

1 Majhapara 2 Nawapara S 242 Pakadarba 262 113

243 Pakargaon 41 231 279 Sagarpali 79 137 1 Nawapara 2 Bangia 280 Sahaspur 42 284

244 Pali 305 120 1 Tihlipahar 245 Pandkipahari 267 138 281 Sakta 190 106 246 Pandripani 238 51 282 Salakhiya 28 119 247 Panikhet 261 4 1 Nawapara

248 Pata 227 232 283 Sa lihabhantha 243 76 1 Bandapali 1 Majhapara

249 Patrapali 152 140 284 SaIihari 282 143

1 Saurapara 250 Patrapali 219 97 285 Salhepali 155 202 251 Pelma 159 205 1 Uraonpara 252 Piprahi (Subra) ]01 309 286 Samaruma 266 44 1 Bamhanparo

287 .Samkera 275 72 253 Piprahi (Tolge) 157 N.A. 1 Baigadera 2 Tilaipara 254 Pokdega 116 265 288 Saraiml~da 17 118 255 Porda 129 180 289 Saraipali 125 57 256 Pordi 109 147 Saraipali 313 224 290 257 Potara 27 251 258 Potebirni 291 Saraitola 213 291

141 163 259 Punjipathara 292 Sarasmal 68 92

272 2 293 Sarasmal 228 46 260 Puri 105 161 1 Kosampali 294 Sardega 18 109

261 Pusalda 93 187 295 Saramdega 122 122 1 Piyaidarha I Manjhipara

R 296 Semijore 187 90 297 Siyardhar 104 218

262 Rabo 288 66 1 Mahakulpara 2 Gamhar I Kantajhariya 298 Sohanpur 62 296

263 Rai 95 45 1 Mahaku/para 264 Raikera 167 190 299 Sonajori 88 247

1 Manjhapara 2 Kanwarpara 1 Santpara 2 Uraonpara 3 Baigapara 3 Banspara 4 Bardarha

265 Raipara 270 243 5 Nall'apara 6 Boirdiki

300 Subra 87 249 266 Rajaama 48 N.A. 1 Khusarmuda 2 Katangpara 267 Rajgaon 14 172 3 Gonsaidihi 268 Rajpur 21 229 301 Suhai 251 22

1 Uraonpara 2 Filingpara T 269 Rampur 11 128

1 Fitingpara 2 Potrapara 302 Tamnar 255 189 270 Rampur (Tihali) 244 127 1 Kudharikhar 2 Gohlldidipa 271 Ratakband 32 270 3 Dhangarpara

303 Tangarghat 276 8S 272 Ratrot 294 N.A. 1 Dumarghuncha

273

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Concld.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

304 Tapranga 250 307 315 Tilaipara 278 261

1 Dhangarpara 316 Tolge 148 255 305 Taragarh 8 162 317 Tolma 97 230

1 RaniAhar 1 Hagrapara 2 MohiniplIr 306 Taraimal 301 132

J Dhamiwarparo 3 Darripara 4 Thuthakupara '

307 Tatkela 94 201 5 Laripara 6 Tongopara

1 Mlldapara 318 Tumidihi 281 13

308 Tenda 203 242 319 Turtura 133 175 1 Bastipali 2 Sardhap I Kolihapara 2 Modipara

309 Tendubhantha 175 42 3 Ganghupara 310 Teram 165 33

I Sidarpara 2 Khllntapara U

3 Chamrapar(l 320 Ujalpur 308 69 311 Tetkaama 2 171 321 Ukaripali 239 272 312 Tharakpur 312 241 322 Urba 168 185

313 Tilaidarha 83 133 1 Darripara

314 Tilaipali 156 58 323 Uttar-Regaon 233 221

1 Puranabasti

274

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou-House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,-___ ..A. ___ -, ,-_.A._"'_ r--oA.--, r--.A-___._ ,---..A.---. P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17

40/3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL (Rural) 320,890.00 28,444 136,751 67,913 5,643 5,93~ 36,120 14,0902,21744,;11 36,42t 28,635 68,838 36,391

1 Bahama P,M,Po. 1,833.3 195 196 1,212 581 631 28 46 478 493 98 25 386 285 2 Tetkaama 464.9 51 51 294 148 146 .. 97 98 9 1 102 75 3 Gudubahal 721.8 85 85 449 212 237 12 15 160 174 38 138 107 4 IShwarpur 264.2 45 45 224 114 1I0 6 5 74 38 5 68 64 5 Rupdega P. 1,830.7 168 169 922 494 428 20 15 332 303 40 306 243

6 Mudagaon P. 964.5 210 211 1,118 565 553 31 30 329 347 92 II 359 271 7 Bagudega P,Po. 4,044.5 294 295 1,319 670 649 50 42 257 255 136 14 484 423 8 Taragarh 430.6 68 68 479 250 229 4 4 14 22 67 8 146 110 9 Bhendimuda 716.2 66 66 509 269 240 .. 26 1 175 150

JO Ghatgaon P,Po. 1,431.5 101 101 636 321 315 20 17 258 253 40 6 197 68

11 Rampur 145.2 25 25 162 86 76 I 1 81 70 12 .. 51 36 12 Gahanajharia P. 1,444.5 298 298 1,630 829 801 72 75 394 397 41 1 542 202 13 Baiginjhariya 152.4 61 61 340 161 119 1 .. 10 12 6 116 104 14 Rajgaon 716.3 76 76 365 175 190 23 25 111 114 20 1 118 94 15 Chorga 1,069.1 67 67 412 188 224 31 38 94 102 30 9 124 102

16 Kondasiya P. 2,345.0 231 231 1,191 616 575 29 26 281 284 137 13 358 218 17 Saraimuda 310.6 39 39 188 92 96 5 17 70 62 8 .. 81 57 18 Sardega 1,021.3 104 104 516 262 254 21 20 191 190 46 to 160 106 19 Bhawanipur 220.2 25 25 ll5 58 57 8 9 17 14 3 1 43 31 20 Khandarna P. 441.5 134 134 748 362 386 50 60 280 285 41 248 238

21 Rajpur P,M,Po. 1,792.2 217 228 1,035 523 512 43 40 298 293 140 46 316 241 22 Dhap 792.1 43 43 222 111 111 18 14 56 52 26 2 71 66 23 Bansdand P. 498.9 124 124 614 305 309 25 28 209 213 93 90 190 128 24 Kurra p. 1,863.1 109 109 576 306 270 19 15 201 168 82 14 173 149 25 Hirapur 518.9 68 69 326 163 163 6 7 28 23 11 102 87

\ 26 Bhenewatoli 558.4 43 43 214 114 100 13 i9 28 31 21 2 76 61 27 Potara P. 1,724.3 161 169 821 423 398 25 25 191 167 56 5 258 212 28 Salakhiya 899.5 77 78 372 135 187 13 22 82 73 28 3 128 115 29 Kharnhar P. 1,323.7 91 91 483 248 235 19 20 73 61 54 5 156 150 30 Jarnbahar 438.8 52 52 281 150 131 18 14 94 91 2 106 85

31 Kcndatikra 290.0 47 48 238 118 120 10 10 47 52 8 77 68 32 Ratakhand 471.4 42 42 169 89 80 11 7 48 46 1 68 56 33 Ghiyarmuda 731.2 57 57 205 101 104 8 13 23 \ 20 3 70 67 34 Manjhiarna 272.0 45 45 274 141 133 8 6 108 96 11 90 79 35 Jharan 815.8 69 69 394 206 188 II 9 169 152 33 127 118

36 Kupakani 242.2 97 97 476 224 252 ,1 3 154 163 9 149 152 37 RudukeJa 921.7 65 65 408 201 207 35 40 117 124 18 .. 127 126 38 Kamtara P. 1,668.3 67 67 339 175 164 8 9 129 112 49 10 114 44 39 Ludeg 1,046.6 69 71 343 171 172 4 3 50 65 8 .. 105 105 40 Lailunga P,M,D,Rhc, 2,734.8 453 460 2,068 1,074 994 101 108 277 270 391 87 661 401

Hos,MP(O),Po.

41 Pakargaon P. 1,498.4 158 160 864 454 410 43 44 261 262 112 11 292 245 42 Sahaspur 31.0 33 33 165 87 78 3 6 68 59 19 56 17 43 Karrikachhar 490.8 to 10 47 24 23 .. .. 12 15 . . 17 6 44 Jharama 150.7 68 68 371 189 182 3 4 174 164 2 126 119 45 Lohadapani 178.4 65 72 358 180 178 23 22 119 119 48 106 114

46 mado 180.0 19 19 92 48 44 .. " 46 35 13 2 31 30 47 Kar}Varjore P. 505.6 103 103 556 275 281 10 12 230 231 55 1 180 194 48 Rajaarna Mew. 215.0 45 45 237 128 109 3 11 55 53 29 2 84 74 49 Angekela 544.7 34 34 155 81 74 15 16 62 51 3 .. 54 52 50 Kaya P,Po. 4,754.1 248 248 1,003 501 502 31 32 408 406 86 13 363 176

275

GHARGHODA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-_____________ - ____ -A ______________________________ ,

Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIlI IX X L.e

No. ,.---A---.. ,--A.---, ,~ ~ ,....-.A._, ,_.A.=, ,---"--, ,-_.A.---, ,-A-, ,--A.~ 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

30,989 26,275 8,808 6,842 730 446 1,087 1.958 37 29 51 6 439 208 32 .' 1,344 658 13,396 32,416

239 164 122 115 12 2 7 4 5 195 346 1 90 65 7 7 1 4 2 46 71 2

109 91 21 6 5 9 3 I 74 130 3 50 54 14 ' 7 .' .. I 1 3 2 46 46 4

258 227 42 9 I 1 4 6 1 188 185 5

277 232 62 28 2 .. 10 8 2 .. 6 3 206 282 6 344 324 83 73 20 4 22 19 I .. 2 12 2 186 226 7 105 104 4 2' 33 1 4 3 104 119 8 172 150 1 . . 1 .' I .. 94 90 9 145 26 38 38 4 2 2 8 2 124 247 JO

44 34 4 . , 2 2 1 .. 35 40 II 431 154 59 28 11 8 13 6 28 6 287 599 12

98 88 II II I 5 5 1 45 75 13 J04 85 12 8 ., ., J I I .. 57 96 14 100 79 18 17 2 1 2 4 2 1 64 122 15

285 129 56 63 11 11 10 4 4 258 357 16 49 41 32 16 .,

" .. Il 39 17 104 92 42 8 2 4 12 I 102 148 18 34 27 7 4 2 .. .. 15 26 19

187 207 51 23 4 2 4 5 2 114 148 20

216 163 48 50 7 2 12 17 14 18 9 207 271 21 55 56 11 I ., .. 7 4 4 5 34 45 22

133 101 42 19 5 1 6 4 .. 4 3 115 181 23 114 86 49 50 3 1 6 II 1 1 133 121 24 67 63 25 21 3 1 2 2 5 61 76 25

57 45 14 5 I 1 .. ., 4 10 38 39 26 162 131 66 56 6 y' 21 23 3 I 165 186 27 106 102 12 .. 2 2 4 6 9 57 72 28 105 112 40 36 I 9 2 1 92 85 29 70 54 34 29 2 2 44 46 30

54 48 21 20 2 .. 41 52 31 58 48 9 8 I .. .. 21 24 32 56 53 6 9 ., 4 2 4 3 31 37 33 64 56 24 23 1 .. I ., .. . . 51 54 34 92 76 31 40 I 2 I 1 1 79 70 35

104 108 35 34 9 4 1 4 2 " 75 100 36 81 80 40 45 .. 4 1 2 74 8\ 37 82 31 19 12 2 9 1 2 .. 61 120 38 82 80 }5 20 . . 5 4 .. .. 3 I 66 67 39

315 236 102 53 16 10 15 8 4 95 23 4 110 70 413 593 40

201 201 74 40 4 7 2 5 2 162 165 41 44 14 10 2 I I 1 31 61 42 16 6 .. .. 1 ., 7 17 43

110 III 15 6 1 2 63 63 44 69 89 32 21 3 4 74 64 45

30 27 1 3 .. ._ .. .. .. 17 14 46 158 179 18 7 .. 1 2 4 3 2 95 87 47 82 73 .. J 2 .. 44 35 48 32 28 22 23 .. " t .. .. .. ., 27 22 49

260 138 56 IO 12 2 16 17 6 3 13 5 138 326 50

2'76

VILIJAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

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51 Amapali 1,212.9 128 128 582 308 274 31 28 168 155 14 207 100 52 Kunjra 1,595.4 98 105 506 262 244 7 10 147 132 29 2 170 143 53 Gamekela P. 1,606.2 121 121 609 285 324 8 13 203 201 108 18 194 222 54 Dhorrobija 116.7 66 66 314 150 164 11 17 101 106 20 1 97 108 55 Gonsaidihi 420.3 24 24 114 55 59 13 10 14 4 37 29

56 Kuropahari P. 106.1 36 36 196 104 92 .. .. 55 43 13 2 68 63 57 Baturakachhar P. 2,392.8 136 136 663 339 324 12 16 243 232 42 2 232 149 58 Mohanpur P. 1,279.8 94 94 452 225 227 26 24 151 152 9 150 132 59 Birsingha 1,354.7 86 87 506 256 250 21 21 226 227 29 3 174 157 60 Dangbira P. 374.7 45 45 201 94 107 13 17 58 68 1 69 35

61 Regdi 642.2 52 54 291 145 146 7 12 79 79 36 4 87 81 62 Sohanpur 142.7 29 29 151 75 76 7 9 42 37 52 29 63 Jhagarpur P,MP(O),Po. 2,131.3 187 192 902 442 460 21 26 259 265 87 7 283 291 64 Gorhi 776.7 43 45 211 116 95 21 25 48 44 31 1 79 67 65 Jatra P. 1,182.6 75 76 464 230 234 27 31 165 163 68 3 158 161

66 Kanjhari 832.4 63 64 319 155 164 10 14 82 82 39 116 110 67 Chiraikhar 135.4 43 43 277 142 135 47 42 79 75 12 .. 90 87 68 Sarasmal 429.6 31 34 173 88 85 12 9 50 46 28 1 62 55 69 Chitkibahar 294 Uninhabited .. .. .. .. .. 70 Mukdega P,Po. 1,952.3 97 98 503 254 249 20 16 132 149 115 II 165 146

71 Chilkagnda P. 1,208.4 64 64 266 140 126 13 15 100 86 17 98 34 72 Bhendimuda P. 828.3 103 104 497 237 260 23 17 119 133 54 5 166 126 73 Medarmal P. 378.2 25 25 147 70 77 15 19 17 19 31 .. 57 39 74 Baiskemuda P. 2,458.4 153 153 853 418 435 33 34 235 266 101 12 272 252 75 Banekela MP(O). 712.4 73 73 361 175 186 33 27 117 134 6 121 113

76 Khar 730,2 67 68 314 159 155 13 8 97 93 44 4 100 82 77 Danaut P. 1,148.9 44 44 261 133 128 19 18 98 97 19 7 91 43 78 Fulikunda 452.1 76 76 343 165 178 10 10 140 151 7 120 109 79 Sagarpali 245.5 33 33 146 70 76 12 12 55 59 3 .. 48 52 80 Katkaiaiya P. 1,580.2 141 143 854 434 420 81 86 247 237 106 8 256 259

81 Laripani 348.0 50 50 259 125 134 16 24 101 104 21 80 76 82 Bulekera 862.0 29 29 167 85 82 3 3 68 59 2 60 19 83 Tilaidarha 270.3 14 14 64 30 34 30 34 .. 22 22 84 Kerabahal 913.0 88 88 365 178 187 25 24 66 65 23 .. 124 96 85 Keshla P. 1,580.5 175 176 778 415 363 15 18 121 113 143 13 277 228

86 Bhuinyanpani 605.9 69 69 395 192 203 7 8 142 144 9 .. 126 107 87 Subra P. 1.875.9 149 149 756 370 386 30 29 264 262 47 2 236 256 88 Sonajori P. 3,517.0 159 159 975 492 483 ;\98 392 48 6 320 303 89 Khairbahal 913.0 20 20 105 49 56 .. .. 19 20 5 36 26 90 Gahira 121.7 53 53 169 73 96 14 24 25 31 48 5 54 54

91 Chhatasarai 562.2 16 16 83 42 41 .. 38 36 1 31 24 92 Kosamghat P. 1,110.4 114 115 498 243 255 10 14 147 154 28 4 175 170 93 Pusalda P. 3,682.5 157 157 782 387 395 12 15 255 248 56 8 269 191 94 Tatkela 1,078.4 100 103 452 213 239 11 21 99 100 65 128 134 95 Rai 503.5 16 16 75 38 37 1 1 31 27 2 25

% Kamarga P. 1,880.8 130 130 679 336 343 45 48 182 178 40 5 220 2\4 97 Tolma P,Po. 1,574.7 139 139 1,045 539 506 15 15 497 487 62 5 340 360 98 Kenapara 737.0 32 32 136 75 61 1 3 II II 3 49 32 99 Gunu. 2,768.9 93 93 423 214 209 8 10 164 169 2 148 130

100 Kondkel P. 1,267.1 52 52 293 152 141 13 11 90 83 17 94 73

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53 49 3 2 .. 3 10 9 2 J6 ~ 56 200 124 5 2 4 4 20 18 3 107 175 57 98 92 50 40 1 " J 75 95 58

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178 191 69 75 1 ., 12 15 7 I 16 9 159 169 63 60 52 14 II 3 3 1 1 1 37 28 64

120 140 29 15 2 1 5 5 2 72 73 65

83 86 25 - 15 .. 7 9 I 39 54 66 74 78 5 2 1 6 7 4 .. 52 48 67 56 47 3 6 2 1 .. " 1 I 26 30 (,8 .. .. . , .. . , .. Uninhabited " .. 69

122 134 22 4 3 I3 8 5 89 103 70

78 26 8 · . 2 4 7 I 5 .. 42 92 71 118 90 26 7 ., S 15 3 14 14 71 134 72 38 32 17 7 1 . , .. .. I 13 38 73

216 220 27 12 4 3 21 17 4 146 183 74 100 90 10 9 11 14 54 73 75

71 60 22 14 ., S 8 2 .. 59 73 76 76 38 6 · . 1 1 I I 7 3 42 85 77 93 87 12 14 I .. 13 8 I 45 69 78 35 43 7 5 3 2 2 2 . . .. J 22 24 79

206 225 25 17 19 IS 2 2 4 178 161 80

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188 160 5~ 49 2 11 10 14 9 4 138 135 85

121 101 .. 1 1 2 3 J 66 96 86 181 200 42 45 · . 9 10 2 3 134 130 87 284 279 27 16 2 3 4 5 3 172 180 88 35 26 - . · . . . . . 1 " 13 30 89 39 38 2 10 I 9 5 3 J 19 42 90

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180 178 29 26 .. 7 8 2 2 ., .. 2 116 129 96 286 311 41 33 2 6 8 9 I 1 2 199 146 97

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Piprahi (Subra) 315.5 38 39 214 98 116 3 5 62 79 8 65 68 102 Kurunjkhol P. 822.0 22 22 112 58 54 2 ? 46 46 12 6 32 8 103 Horoguda 723.9 66 66 308 154 154 5 8 65 60 42 8 103 108 104 Siyardhar 158.3 64 64 339 183 156 3 2 103 96 6 116 104 105 Puri P. 1,851.7 127 127 618 288 330 7 5 3 2 51 177 184

lOti Ghoghara 234.7 .. .. .. Uninhabited . . 107 Futhahamuda Po. 326.9 58 58 262 122 140 18 17 93 110 8 88 92 108 Diyagarh 830.7 54 54 242 119 123 7 6 86 85 1 78 65 109 Pordi P. 453.1 32 32 129 67 62 7 4 47 S4 9 44 2 110 Bhakurra 1,197.4 120 120 584 273 311 38 33 160 196 37 9 167 186

111 Naharkela 806.4 39 39 160 78 ·82 7 6 25 29 27 8 55 52 112 Kenkrajhariya 670.4 42 46 236 120 116 8 8 82 79 15 I 86 43 113 Chanwarpur 529.7 73 73 429 212 217 1 I 11 163 162 8 143 136 114 Baraud P,Po. 2,251.5 126 126 494 257 237 29 36 119 118 :;5 14 178 93 115 Chingari 726.5 62 62 307 IS4 153 2 2 134 143 I 100 74

116 Pokdega 559.3 35 37 228 120 108 . . 21 24 12 .. 80 51 117 Kudumkela P,M,J),Mcw,Po. 7,814.0 634 640 2,988 1.505 1,483 85 80 73 75 174 19 1,005 852 118 Bamhanpali 56.6 10 10 63 31 32 2 4 26 26 2 23 19 119 Kurmibhona 493.4 62 62 264 130 134 10 8 20 20 23 4 85 77 120 Kantajhariya P. 396.5 37 37 181 92 89 2 5 79 77 28 2 50 56

121 Libra 910.2 63 63 346 184 162 19 17 72 66 28 4 126 91 122 Saramdega 242.4 11 II 62 27 35 . ' .. 6 19 23 123 Nawagaon 2850 14 14 89 47 42 '.' .. 22 23 6 25 23 124 Muskati 55.4 23 23 135 69 66 5 3 55 49 15 47 32 125 SaraipaIi 538.9 10 10 61 31 30 18 18 19 10

126 Chimtapani P. 1,328.5 62 62 276 137 139 16 24 84 86 28 11 99 86 127 Bartangar 624.3 30 30 130 67 63 2 1 59 58 41 29 128 Ganjpur 147.8 37 37 194 101 93 11 10 83 76 .. 62 42 ]29 Porda p. ],978.1 112 112 509 277 232 8 9 166 163 72 10 163 88 130 Gerupani 524.0 112 112 567 286 281 12 7 177 187 9 \91 170

131 Narayanpur P,Po. 1,014.2 130 132 748 365 383 3 7 274 275 43 8 212 213 ]32 Basantpur 458.0 36 34 197 96 101 14 II 59 68 10 60 66 133 Turtura ],305.5 82 82 421 217 204 13 8 111 111 35 2 141 132 134 Karadega 800.4 42 42 239 112 127 .. .. 93 114 7 82 79 135 Bijari 727.1 37 37 172 87 85 11 14 2 3 25 56 42

]36 Ajijgarh 117.7 23 23 97 47 50 . . 35 33 7 .. 33 29 137 Bardihi 746.3 44 44 226 112 114 4 5 78 85 29 2 70 74 138 Kilkila P. 430.4 156 156 852 435 417 22 16 247 249 44 6 251 233 139 Chotigurha P. 1,666.2 154 154 683 334 349 29 23 202 207 75 10 217 214 140 Madiyakachhar 604.5 47 47 246 128 118 12 14 110 93 6 76 58

141 Potebirni 258.1 44 44 220 108 112 5 5 86 92 18 7 77 74 142 Ankra 404.6 17 18 91 50 41 4 2 18 12 21 4 29 13 143 Dhaunradand 145.9 47 47 215 100 115 17 17 79 85 12 .. 62 74 144 Katharrapali 614.1 40 40 182 81 101 4 3 23 18 13 1 55 63 145 Kudhurmauha 73.8 22 22 100 51 49 2 4 43 39 34 20

146 Kondamai 980.3 41 41 230 114 116 5 S 89 95 3 62 59 147 . Bichhinara P. 946.5 64 64 299 136 163 15 21 108 116 5 1 86 78 148 Tolge P. 734.3 94 94 475 233 242 II 9 124 116 66 21 130 91 149 Lamdand 1,232.0 63 67 312 154 ]58 10 9 37 48 34 5 101 99 ISO Jamuna 717.6 86 86 421 206 215 29 32 147 148 5 143 120

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79 90 21 16 1 2 2 51 46 103

99 97 15 6 1 1 1 67 52 104 103 90 69 91 3 3 2 III 146 105

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113 115 49 67 4 4 1 106 125 110

47 46 8 6 . . .. ., 23 30 III

50 37 28 4 .. 7 2 I .. 34 73 112 112 119 21 10 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10 5 69 81 113 118 47 25 16 , 16 10 13 19 3 I 1 2 79 144 114 80 61 14 9 2 1 3 3 1 54 79 115

61 38 5 10 11 3 2 .. .. .. 1 .. 40 57 116 731 640 171 124 11 7 60 37 6 1 13 1 19 36 500 631 117 17 14 5 5 1 .. .. 8 13 118 70 61 6 16 4 .. 5 45 57 119 36 46 4 5 3 5 3 2 2 42 33 120

95 69 30 22 58 71 121 12 15 7 8 8 12 122 22 22 I 2 .. 22 19 123 39 26 7 6 .. .. I 22 34 124 15 8 3 1 , 2 12 20 125

59 59 25 20 3 7 7 .. 4 38 53 126 33 24 4 4 1 3 ., 1 26 34 127 57 37 1 2 2 .. 2 3 .. .. .. 39 51 128

129 70 24 II 3 2 2 3 1 1 4 1 114 144 129 141 107 35 32 4 27 9 4 2 95 III 130

154 150 45 54 3 2 6 7 .. 4 153 170 131 43 53 15 13 . . .. .. .. 1 1 36 35 132 89 76 36 38 7 7 7 11 2 76 72 133 54 60 26 17 2 2 .. 30 48 134 37 20 17 19 1 3 1 31 43 135

32 27 1 .. 1 I ., 14 21 136 53 55 12 16 1 I 2 2 2 42 40 137

204 206 23 11 7 6 12 9 5 1 184 184 138 181 178 24 19 2 2 9 14 1 1 117 135 139 49 40 19 13 2 1 5 4 1 52 60 140

59 53 15 16 2 3 3 ., 31 38 141 18 8 10 5 .. 1 21 28 142 33 51 28 23 1 .. ,. . . 38 41 143 47 57 5 5 2 1 1 26 38 144 28 12 4 3 2 3 1 17 29 145

48 47 7 8 1 5 4 .. 1 52 57 146 70 68 8 3 3 .. 4 6 1 1 50 85 147 69 32 39 48 5 2 11 9 6 103 151 148 67 58 30 39 2 2 2 53 59 149

Ir5 104 20 12 5 4 2 63 9' 150

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1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Fagutam P. 3,155.7 204 204 912 443 469 36 39 320 332 82 17 311 262 152 patrapali 838.4 75 75 342 162 180 22 29 115 123 36 3 107 85 1'3 Rumkera P. 1,433.3 122 122 550 270 280 21 30 187 194 37 I 181 124 154 Konpara 1,786.6 77 77 325 171 154 7 10 ., .. 30 8 109 99 155 Salhepali P. 1,293.7 104 104 466 236 230 26 21 148 145 64 7 161 \58

156 Tilaipali 711.2 32 32 194 95 99 3 3 32 40 6 63 30 157 Piprahi (Tolge) 418.4 .. .. ., Uninhabited .. .. .. 158 Jorkat 1,131.2 76 76 345 179 166 4 5 55 43 4 114 97 159 Pelma P. 1,556.3 120 120 565 275 290 22 17 100 91 61 6 186 188 160 Karichhapar 515.4 46 46 197 105 92 2 2 94 90 I 72 58

161 Kotarimal P,Po. 1,567.4 95 95 373 186 187 9 7 121 129 61 11 120 122 162 Naya Rampur 145.2 47 47 231 120 111 9 7 62 68 I 1 76 3/i 163 Kaharchunwa 1926 29 29 163 83 80 6 9 50 58 3 55 38 164 Ghargodi P. 2,396.5 195 195 910 465 445 12 II 232 226 74 15 303 294 165 Teram P MP(O),Po. 2,263.9 208 208 1,046 509 537 76 89 311 316 96 13 347 337

166 Dhoram P. 1,253.8 81 81 425 215 210 20 22 169 161 14 1 145 140 167 Raikera P. 2,799.4 205 205 997 473 524 18 24 351 361 94 12 318 310 168 Urba P,Po. 1,035.2 140 147 656 322 334 47 43 240 236 161 6 215 140 169 Chhirbhauna 297.2 24 24 126 68 58 7 8 13 9 42 32 170 Muskura 342.1 4 4 17 9 8 4 5

171 Hinjhar 723.7 66 69 318 147 171 17 16 112 138 17 -108 103 172 Baronakunda P. 1,437.7 164 164 757 382 375 30 28 255 266 133 11 263 225 173 Malidihi 230.6 24 24 98 41 57 .. 4 8 15 10 25 25 174 Hardijhariya 183.3 38 38 172 95 77 18 12 72 56 2 57 49 175 Tendubhantha 204.8 31 31 135 69 66 11 13 9 7 22 5 47 44

176 Kognara P. 1,004.0 100 100 423 215 208 9 10 195 192 77 14 146 143 177 Nundarha 1,131.0 109 109 458 219 239 28 26 .. .. 63 2 148 64 178 Aoraimuda P. 1,699.1 J3l 131 528 257 271 25 25 121 128 43 1 173 173 179 Kerakhol I,OOY.5 54 54 222 lIO 112 13 14 68 66 4 .. 77 53 180 Kharra 386.8 31 37 190 96 94 7 6 58 54 13 2 67 52

181 Lalpur 111.6 36 36 174 81 87 6 1 59 55 21 2 67 57 182 Bahirkela P,M,Po. 2,021.4 302 302 1,425 677 748 11 10 386 456 164 19 475 401 183 Jarhidihi 476.3 45 45 191 95 96 3 10 51 49 7 4 62 54 184 Nawagarh P. 1,358.0 98 98 479 239 240 18 13 103 107 74 21 157 126 185 Kanchapnur P. 2,660.5 238 238 1,096 560 536 70 77 390 367 116 15 388 391

186 Maduwadumar 227.9 16 16 97 48 49 4 3 19 12 13 5 31 30 187 Semijore 406.5 42 43 195 95 100 5 6 63 71 9 I 6S 68 188 Kasaiya 728.9 93 93 443 211 232 7 10 105 112 64 7 138 69 189 Charbhantha P. 617.8 113 113 494 247 247 3 2 193 195 91 4 153 112 190 Sakta Po. 192.8 26 26 155 85 70 11 11 66 49 10 3 46 15

191 Bajarmuda 889.8 97 97 456 227 229 26 31 76 74 37 5 142 56 192 Milupara P,Po. 1,118.2 145 145 640 321 319 15 19 226 229 89 10 196 32 193 Banai P. 2,358.6 161 161 102 348 354, 44 47 234 227 67 6 232 192 194 Chhotegumda P,Rhc. 1,435.1 111 111 512 254 258 28 26 39 32 71 II 150 112 195 Badegumda P. 2,061.2 132 132 737 360 377 42 43 40 34 114 26 215 182

196 Gharghoda P,M,H,D,Rhc, 2,080.9 719 720 3,020 1,541 1,479 189 208 467 474 753 222 933 346

197 Hos,Mcw,MP(O),E,Ed,Ei,Po,T.

10 81 15 Chirramuda 1,134.5 64 64 289 134 155 14 17 92 103 198 Bhalumuda 538.0 45 45 212 101 III 14 15 64 78 9 68 74 199 Dhonara 850.7 44 44 194 97 97 9 10 52 48 8 59 30 200 Chhirwani 163.0 30 30 121 58 63 5 3 33 39 2 39 43

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259 218 19 2(;i 10 5 17 II - .. 2 2 4 132 207 151 .. . , 86 57 4 9 1 2 14 15 I 1 1 1 55 95 152

129 78 21 19 6 22 22 4 3 89 156 153 93 84 13 15 1 .. .. 2 62 55 154

122 111 32 37 2 6 8 1 75 72 155

51 26 6 4 3 .. 3 32 69 156 .. .. .. .. .. Uninhabited .. . . . . 157 70 59 32 30 3 3 8 5 1 6S 69 158

123 130 49 48 '3 1 8 9 3 89 102 159 62 51 7 5 2 2 1 33 34 160

88 105 II 11 .. 10 4 7 2 4 66 65 161 66 35 8 3 1 .. 1 44 73 162 35 30 17 7 2', 1 .. .. .. 1 ., 28 4~ 163

159 176 89 67 6 17 15 13 1 ., .. 1 33 20 162 151 164 281 303 45 22 1 8 6 7 1 1 2 4 3 162 200 165

129 121 II 13 I 4 5 .. " I .. 70 70 166 201 220 98 71 7 9 4 8 2 I 6 1 155 214 167 152 113 41 10 8 8 5 8 2 6 1 107 194 168 24 24 17 8 .. .. I 26 26 169

2 4 3 5 3 170

69 75 29 19 1 7 6 2 1 .. 39 68 171 155 147 68 55 8 23 17 9 6 119 150 172 \

14 J3 8 11 " 3 J .. 16 32 173 42 41 9 3

, 5 5 I .. 38 28 174 18 15 12 16 15 12 2 1 22 22 175

117 124 21 10 2 4 ~ 2 " 69 65 176 125 40 IS 15 8 7 " " " 2 71 175 177 101 73 30 32 3 34 29 2 1 3 38 84 98 178 61 38 10 11 " 6 4 .. 33 59 179 30 34 2') 17 4 J 3 I 29 42 180

45 42 20 14 " " " .. 1 I .. 20 30 181 280 285 112 4 7 3 29 32 1 46 77 202 347 182 39 38 15 10 3 3 1 4 3 33 42 183 76 61 62 55 I 11 8 " .. .. 7 2 82 114 184

296 309 55 59 9 16 12 2 1 2 8 8 172 145 185

21 30 8 " " 1 17 19 186 49 57 14 11 1 " .. " 2 2 27 32 187

104 59 26 5 2 5 2 4 .. 73 163 188 121 90 II 5 8 15 4 9 2 94 135 189 33 13 12 2 I 39 55 190

75 45 65 II .. .. 2 " .. .. " " .. 85 173 191 116 13 50 6 2 2 11 8 " 6 1 I 10 2 125 287 192 168 12 23 131 14 8 11 12 2 .. .. 2 14 27 116 162 193 85 58 37 32 24 20 I I 2 1 1 104 146 194

109 84 82 72 19 26 5 145 195 195

336 126 97 29 32 29 58 39 9 18 2 139 32 8 236 89 608 1,133 196

77 9 2 5 '. .. .. J 2 53 140 197 51 57 4 5 1 J 11 11 1 33 ·37 198 44 29 11 .. 1 . . I 2 38 67 199 22 35 9 7 I 1 6 1 19 20 200

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P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17

201 Karwahi P. 814.9 70 70 369 181 188 16 15 86 81 43 6 119 7 202 Banjikhole 156.5 38 38 181 97 84 4 4 83 74 6 68 55 203 Tenda P. 3,196.2 118 118 613 311 302 39 38 248 242 41 186 133 204 Rengalbahari 676.3 77 77 340 176 164 34 38 120 111 30 114 93 205 Chifwahi 704.9 87 87 419 207 212 20 14 132 135 61 5 134 118

206 Rodopali 1,095.3 89 89 438 224 214 30 29 145 149 25 6 139 123 207 Khamariya 1,046.1 63 63 287 148 139 14 13 67 59 33 7 97 7 208 Nawapara 454.1 79 79 330 159 171 14 15 85 89 84 6 115 117 209 Barkaspali 850.3 68 68 316 151 165 29 30 43 38 39 104 80 210 Kolam p, Po. 721.0 42 42 206 102 104 2 5 36 37 32 14 55 42

211 Mudaga('n 2,225.7 61 61 312 156 15.6 7 7 95 94 21 1 98 62 212 Jhankadarha 393.1 64 64 273 129 144 8 8 37 28 31 1 78 90 213 Saraitola P, Po. 675.3 82 81 399 195 204 38 41 106 107 86 11 133 125 214 Kondkel 936.3 95 95 443 229 214 16 22 131 121 81 3 138 105 215 Dagninara 302.0 29 29 133 66 67 3 5 44 45 9 42 37

216 Nawapara (Tenda) P,D.Po. 2,080.8 129 129 617 321 296 22 21 200 172 77 6 195 89 217 Katangdihi P. 2,334'9 90 90 382 ISO 202 34 32 91 107 15 118 115 218 JhariyapaJi P. 939.6 93 93 408 203 205 31 27 59 60 92 37 126 113 219 Patrapali 917.8 73 73 330 169 161 33 36 105 110 28 3 113 93 220 Lamdarha 377.1 40 42 209 104 105 4 9 96 85 31 70 75

221 Baihamuda P. 3,228.2 188 188 830 413 417 56 60 261 251 143 12 262 276 222 Barpali P. 1,240.5 145 148 734 366 368 62 63 280 289 93 5 253 178 223 Bhendra P. 421.7 179 179 825 405 420 26 28 326 325 49 5 300 288 224 DoJesara P. 1,194.7 154 155 669- 313 356 41 61 123 122 125 48 215 1R6 225 Gare P. 969.1 90 90 485 241 244 21 19 142 145 91 16 148 103

226 Mauhapali 691.7 91 91 484 235 249 12 11 167 179 12 I 157 150 227 Pata P. 1,671.3 ]59 ]59 717 351 366 II 13 140 142 136 16 225 36 228 Sarasmal 723.0 57 57 300 152 148 .. 103 96 26 S 103 76 229 BaIjore 666.4 35 35 183 90 93 6 7 62 55 7 I 58 54 230 Deogarh P, Po. 3.000.7 291 296 1.356 651 705 109 119 425 479 162 14 424 457

231 Kunjemura P. 1,092.4 133 133 594 294 300 20 9 125 133 107 22 181 144 232 Dongamauha 804.5 37 37 202 99 103 3 3 58 59 15 .' 69 57 233 Uttar Regaon 404.2 93 93 397 197 200 26 25 118 120 30 5 139 :35 234 Kosampali P. 624.0 30 30 125 59 66 8 13 25 22 8 I 44 32 235 Dakhin Regaon 478.2 53 53 235 III 124 54 66 38 II 73 61

236 Janjgir P. ],382.3 127 127 542 289 253 29 25 19 17 75 28 220 145 237 Khokharoama 672.2 19 19 95 45 50 .. . . . . .. 25 ., 236 Pandripani 561.4 31 31 142 70 72 2 2 70 61 6 40 44 239 Ukaripali 789.3 75 75 300 162 138 9 6 141 131 12 118 92 240 lareke1a P. 1,22l.5 161 162 740 346 394 21 31 191 194 91 22 236 249

241 Charmar P. 777.5 51 51 242 117 125 3 3 21 27 55 19 73 39 242 Bhengari 1,615.8 76 76 382 188 194 30 32 81 87 46 1 117 20 243 Salihabhantha P. 970.2 126 126 557 270 287 40 41 124 143 68 16 190 163 244 Rampur tTihali) 383.4 39 39 204 105 99 3 3 5S SO 10 .' 76 60 245 Bhalumar P. 964.8 75 76 357 181 176 18 11 63 59 59 10 111 101

246 Amlidihi P. 526.0 118 118 547 259 288 23 29 169 177 56 11 169 138 247 Chhaidoriya 534.4 59 59 243 120 123 5 5 64 70 21 1 92 74 248 Nawapara 337.6 49 49 229 108 121 :25 33 71 78 8 ., 83 89 249 Jhinkabahal 742.6 70 70 329 148 181 17 18 51 76 30 2 99 5S 250 Tapranga 850.2 69 69 280 137 143 18 15 13 18- 55 4 92 62

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122 98 38 22 11 9 11 4 I I 2 .. 125 169 20' 67 61 35 18 3 1 8 8 .. .. I 5 62 71 204 97 85 22 29 1 8 4 : .. 1 3 2 73 94 205

103 90 32 31 .. 4 2 .. · . .. 85 91 206 50 I 39 4 2 4 .. .. . . .. 1 I . . I 1 51 132 207 74 80 12 10 14 26 5 1 1 1 5 3 .. 44 54 208 61 51 27 23 13 5 1 2 I 47 85 209 32 20 21 22 ' 2 47 62 210

69 42 27 20 1 .. I 58 94 211 51 62 22 28 1 .. 3 · . 1 51 54 212 98 102 21 '14 2 8 8 1 1 3 62 79 213 92 78 31 14 I 2 12 II 2 91 109 214 37 35 2 I 1 I 2 24 30 215

121 59 31 18 8 3 2& 4 1 3 6 2 126 207 216 86 88 27 22 I 2 4 2 1 .. 62 87 217 79 69 37 38 .. 1 2 6 4 3 .. 77 92 218 83 79 21 f 2 3 6 4 1 3 56 68 219 65 69 1 3 2 I 2 2 34 30 220

126 155 90 89 .. .. 35 31 .. · . 11 1.51 141 221 188 139 26 13 6 1 21 21 4 3 8 113 190 222 251 239 15 23 .. 28 26 3 3 105 132 223 132 115 55 46 I 23 23 .. I 4 1 98 170 224 117 87 20 4 4 7 2 3 5 2 93 141 225

140 136 12 11 5 3 .. .. .. 78 99 226 178 12 35 2 6 7 1 1 17 2 126 330 227 87 72 10 2 3 3 1 49 72 228 40 42 6 2 9 12 I .. 32 39 229

334 357 61 69 2 19 25 8 6 227 248 230

110 86 61 52 2 1 3 2 2 4 113 156 231 51 40 15 .. 2 17 .. . , .. 1 . . 30 46 232 76 85 52 34 .. .. 3 15 7 1 I 58 65 233 34 27 I .. I 3 I .. . . 7 2 15 34 234 40 41 27 19 2 1 I 3 38 63 235

169 103 45 40 2 2 3 69 108 236 16 9 .. 20 50 237 35 42 4 2 .. . . . . I 30 28 238

110 88 3 3 2 .. 2 ., 1 . . · . ! 44 46 239 140 154 80 65 2 2 6 12 2 2 6 14 no 145 • 240

41 • 20 24 H 4 6 4 44 86 241 85 10 22 9 7 1 2 71 174 242

129 129 48 30 8 4 5 . , 80 124 243 67 55 4 .. .. ., S 4 29 39 244 81 71 22 28 2 2 2 4 70 75 245

114 90 46 40 2 2 6 3 2 90 150 246 62 56 22 13 7 5 1 28 49 247 62 69 12 14 3 5 5 .. .. 1 25 32 248 63 46 31 5 1 4 1 .. 2 . . I .. 49 126 249 80 52 6 7 1 I 2 3 2 45 81 250

284

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Workers Name Area Occu· Literate ,..----

L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,..--_.A-__ ...... r---.A._--, r-- ........ ---, ,....-A_, r--........ __,

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

251 Suhai 175.0 4 4 33 17 16 ., ., ., 1 ., 9 8 252 Basanpali P, MP(O). 1,088.8 116 127 571 277 294 38 41 49 59 78 5 190 171 253 Libra P. 1,657.2 154 160 720 351 369 24 19 215 216 162 34 249 155 254 Kachkoba P. 2,164.7 144 144 646 299 347 37 42 177 180 32 1 205 203 255 Tamnar P,M,H,D, 3,037.5 513 513 2,071 971 1,100 40 37 250 284 417 134 597 498

Mcw,P.

256 Budiya P. 1,422.6 108 108 577 270 307 8 14 173 183 41 2 170 152 257 Nagarmuda 724.2 73 73 296 151 145 3 4 30 19 42 1 94 60 258 Bagbadi 424.1 43 43 263 123 140 6 4 77 86 28 4 67 50 259 Jharna P. 1,191.3 179 J86 899 452 447 32 25 219 225 116 10 306 284 260 Dhaurabhanttha P,M,Po. 793.3 106 108 488 235 253 11 10 103 118 82 13 154 135

261 Panikhet 1,567.5 61 61 260 139 121 3 2 74 55 13 97 11 262 Pakadarha 413.2 38 38 157 78 79 26 26 47 47 10 50 51 263 Amgaon P. 1,350.4 208 208 968 '479 489 40 46 214 220 137· 33 318 302 264 Bilaskhar P. 1,340.3 35 35 172 79 93 4 6 68 77 7 .. 56 29 265 Chharratangar P, Po. 4,604.4 294 294 1,265 654 611 20 27 547 509 219 16 422 353

266 Samaruma P. 725.3 42 42 194 92 102 17 16 ., .. 15 1 56 53 267 Pandkipahari 661.3 45 45 160 77 83 3 2 39 40 8 1 56 57 268 Amaghat P. 2,563.1 102 103 469 227 242 7 9 205 207 5 4 153 147 269 Godi P. 1,110.3 198 198 898 438 460 52 62 165 168 159 36 282 243 270 Raipara 424.8 50 52 296 146 150 22 28 68 76 45 14 92 71

271 Dokarbuda P. 1,300.6 63 63 300 138 162 12 13 71 80 18 3 93 85 272 Punjipathara 1, 145.5 35 35 156 73 83 3 7 11 12 10 1 46 46 273 Kasdol P. 1,251.8 139 142 677 328 349 37 64 64 62 106 26 209 140 274 Mahaloi P. 2,166.2 327 334 1,575 738 837 62 61 447 478 135 14 470 459 275 Samkera P. 1,366.8 176 181 898 421 477 92 91 191 192 167 34 294 287

276 Tangarghat P. 1,377.5 188 190 884 436 448 72 66 344 353 64 3 303 304 277 Khuruslenga P. 1,582.8 227 235 1,017 483 534 37 33 221 251 42 7 309 319 278 Tilaipara 124.5 7 7 23 13 10 4 5 9 5 5 1 9 8 279 Bagchaba 1,056.3 64 64 275 135 140 13 14 78 91 12 1 94 66 280 Dehridihi 801.3 59 59 282 147 135 9 10 108 - 103 39 2 96 80

281 Tumidihi P. 1,355.3 121 121 523 255 268 10 12 41 49 74 16 181 162 282 Salihari P. 332.8 38 38 174 90 84 4 4 40 39 15 .. 64 47 283 Deogaon P. 1,422.3 149 151 648 307 341 38 44 110 127 47 8 215 201 284 Aunrajore 478.1 43 43 204 102 102 29 26 71 73 5 ., 71 77 285 Kantajhariya 372.2 25 25 90 48 42 32 25 I I 30 28

286 Amlidhonda 526.0 70 70 349 176 173 28 31 92 95 34 122 118 287 Amapali P. 1,848.5 94 94 396 204 192 16 15 161 148 20 .. 138 121 288 Rabo P. 1,232.5 80 80 372 182 190 21 18 87 87 32 8 123 105 289 Bijna P. 1,284.9 154 156 752 362 390 46 47 89 102 100 24 235 213 290 Kesarchunwa 521.3 65 65 353 175 178 31 28 122 122 22 I 112 118

291 Gourbahari P. 1,121.5 162 166 801 392 409 47 43 134 160 120 23 262 22& 292 Karrapali 45(}.5 64 64 268 138 130 9 7 56 53 30 I 96 82 293 Jampali 62.1 Uninhabited .. .. .. 294 Ratrot 86.7 4 4 15 4 II .. .. 4 II " 4 4 295 Pandigaon (Chhote) P. 1,430.8 178 178 811 380 431 78 82 145 167 108 15 257 233

296 Johro 890.7 103 103 408 197 211 9, 14 90 94 54 6 137 131 297 Harradihi 924.4 46 46 199 91 108 10 IS 62 64 6 59 51 298 lamdabri 575.6 12 12 70 37 33 5 1 15 16 7 19 21 299 Gorkamuda 81.8 5 5 24 12 12 . , .. 9 7 1 .. 7 8 300 Gadgaon P. 1,548.8 51 51 211 105 106 15 13 59 63 8 1 64 64

285

GHARGIJODA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-r-----------------..,}I...----------------------------~ Workers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C No.

~ ,-_.A.----, ,---'----. .--'-----. ,-_.A._--, r--..A.-~ ,----'-----, ,..-_.A.._--, ,..---'--, ,---'----, M F M P 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 \

9 8 . . .. .. . . . . .. " 8 8 2'iJ 140 129 32 24 5 I 9 13 .. 3 4 1 87 123 252 200 136 38 1 8 3 2 3 1 8 4 102 214 253 157 158 25 18 2 1 17 25 ., .. ., " 1 .. 4 94 144 254 240 170 242 267 14 38 41 3 3 2 20 9 4 34 8 374 602 255

97 78 72 64 2 .. 7 100 155 2% 54 34 34 24 6 2 ., 57 85 257 48 37 18 13 .. .. ., ., .. 1 . . 56 90 251!

215 228 79 27 2 I 6 16 I I .. 3 II 146 163 259 79 74 53 48 7 II 7 1 8 1 81 118 260

51 2 33 9 .. 13 .. 42 110 261 31 34 15 14 2 1 3 .. .. 1 ., 28 28 262

205 204 79 81 I 13 9 3 2 17 6 161 187 263 38 1 17 26 1 .. .. .. .. .. ., 2 23 64 264

289 238 105 92 5 6 14 13 1 1 8 3 232 258 265

34 29 19 22 I .. 1 I 2 36 49 266 24 17 15 30 2 .. 14 9 I 1 21 26 267

132 131 11 II .. I 7 3 .. J 3 . . 74 95 268 209 185 46 40 4 2 8 13 3 12 3 156 217 269

63 51 27 16 3 I 2 54 79 270

55 60 21 17 4 9 8 3 45 77 271 26 27 18 19 I .. .. 1 27 37 272

128 70 73 60 .. 4 7 2 . . . , .. 2 3 119 209 273 2~2 305 144 103 4 3 19 31 2 I 5 W 10 268 378 274 I 7 217 72 44 8 I 5 18 6 4 6 3 127 190 275

220 227 45 35 5 10 27 32 .. 6 133 144 276 243 253 46 47 7 6 19 2 5 174 215 277

6 6 I 2 .. .. 1 4 2 27& 56 29 35 40 2 I I .. 41 74 279 69 60 22 18 2 1 2 2 51 55 280

93 87 70 59 5 8 12 5 3 74 106 281 43 30 16 13 . . .. 5 3 .. . . .. . . .. I 26 37 282

127 120 54 37 20 28 9 9 2 2 1 4 2 I 92 140 28J ,6 70 10 6 .. 3 1 1 J 31 25 284 23 24 I 4 I 4 1 18 14 285

73 73 36 36 3 7 5 2 1 2 54 55 286 100 75 28 42 .. 7 4 . , .. 2 66 71 287 56 52 49 42 4 2 8 8 .. ) 1 5 59 85 288

138 125 59 53 ., ., 26 26 I 2 7 9 2 127 177 289 65 75 41 38 2 1 3 4 1 63 60 290

191 173 59 52 9 I 3 2 130 181 291 59 49 30 26 6 7 .. I 42 48 292 .. " .. Uninhabited .. ., 293 .. .. 4 4 .. .. .. .. . . ., . . 7 294

153 130 83 91 4 10 8 2 4 5 123 198 295

122 114 13 15 .. 2 2 60 80 296 40 38 12 11 4 1 1 2 32 57 297 16 19 2 2 1 18 12 298 7 8 .. .. . . 5 4 299

32 38 27 24 3 2 2 41 42 300

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

L.C. Nameof No. VilJage

2

301 Taraimal 302 Hamirpur 303 Kushmel 304 Bhainsgarhi 305 Pali

306 Dar-Ama 307 Gaurmudi 308 Ujalpur 309 Karmagarh 310 Bhagora

311 Chakabahal 312 Tharakpur 313 Saraipali 314 Barbahali 315 Jiwari

316 Jamchunwa 317 Bagbuda 318 Ki:nanibahara 319 Barkachhar 320 Barpali

321 Bhuinkurrl 322 Chhindbhauna 323 Badgaon

Facilities available

3

P. P,M,Po.

P.

P.

P,M,Po.

P.

P.

P.

P.

Area in

acres

4

1,469.3 997.6 212.0 380.6 170.0

836.7 675.6 518.5 507.4 775.1

256.2 893.1

1,486.9 214.6

1,189.8

118.8 245.4 113.7 359.7 788.7

712.3 266.4

1,347.9

Occu­pied

286

Hou- House-ses holds Total Population • ___ .A. __ .....

P M F

Workers Literate r-----

Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-Castes Tribes Educated kers(I-IX) r--.A.-..... ,-_.A._ ..... ,_.A.--, r--.A.---, M F M F M F M F

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

65 65 281 138 143 154 154 700 362 338

25 27 99 53 46 30 30 86 43 43 23 23 91 36 55

85 89 355 170 185 18 18 111 54 57 13 13 53 28 25 54 54 198 88 110 88 90 371 182 189

23 23 95 50 45 63 63 282 135 147

125 125 632 302 330 12 12 39 21 18

100 100 429 221 208

22 22 85 46 39 25 25 92 49 43 6 9 32 16 16

50 50 198 90 108 34 34 133 65 68

69 21 55

69 324 21 87 55 254

158 166 42 45

133 121

15 18 4

8

6 3

11 19

2 18 4

35

4 12 .. 6 5

23 4 5

25 14 4 .. 14

7 4

11 17

3 18 7

27

6 11

10 4

21 3 9

70 117

15 32

109 6 2

16 50

27 33 93 3

82

37 5

4 32

74 29 77

60 122

9 28

107 7 1

26 48

19 31 95 4

73

30 6 .. 6

33

74 34 66

15 170 13 3 6

13 16 4

18 28

2 19

120 2

43

10 10 6

11 4

56

15

29

5 5

3 14

37

9

2 2

85 234 35 36 28

130 28 19 62

127

33 98

187 16

141

26 25 13 58 46

99 28 89

85 209

21 34 32

101 24 16 66

101

26 72

152 14

120

26 30 9

50 42

114 22 76

287

GHARGHODA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non---------- -----------'- -. Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C.

No. ~ ,..---A---, ,----'---, ,_..A..---, ,_..A..--, ,~ ,=..A.._, ,----'----. ,--..A..---, ,...---..A..--, 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

31 28 41 47 6 7 " ., .. 2 .. 6 53 58 301

129 122 74 72 17 14 1 1 1 12 128 129 302 18 12 9 5 .. .. 6 3 I 2 18 25 303 23 25 12 8 1 1 7 9 304 19 23 8 9 8 23 305

36 32 31 19 19 3 43 46 I 40 84 306 20 21 7 3 " .. I 26 33 307 6 8 5 4 .. 7 4 I 9 9 308

50 54 5 10 1 5 2 1 .. 26 44 309 69 53 36 29 3 15 17 4 2 55 88 310

20 20 4 1 1 7 5 1 17 19 311 44 42 31 21 14 7 9 .. 2 .. 37 75 312 98 84 56 48 5 16 17 1 11 3 115 178 313 10 11 4 2 1 .. "

., J J 5 4 314 66 58 43 39 8 5 21 18 3 80 88 315

21 22 4 4 .. I 20 13 316 18 21 6 8 1 1 24 13 317 10 9 3 .. .. "

, . .. 3 7 318 41 37 12 12 1 ., 3 1 I 32 58 319 26 28 15 11 2 1 2 2 1 19 26 320

79 91 12 16 2 5 6 1 59 52 321 11 15 J I I 14 6 .. "

J .. 14 23 322 47 42 5 4 13 12 18 13 1 2 4 4 44 45 323

288

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Serial No. Name of Village

Adajhar 2 Adbahal 3 Admuda

2

4 Adpathara 1 Nawlldih

5 Agasmar 6 Amado! 1 Amaldiha 8 Amapal 9 AmapaJi (Fulbandhiya)

10 Amapali (Darramuda) 11 Amlibhona

1 Mahrapara 12 Amlibhona (Kathali) 13 Amlipali (Darramuda}

1 Gandapara 14 Amlipali (Kotmar) 15 Anjoripali

A

Location Code No.

1961

3

155 115

376 55

29 39

295 181 123 299 223

2 SODumuda 391 288

365 115

1 Manda/part!l 16 Arsipali

1 Dipapara 17 Atermudabade 18 Aurabhatha

I Dipapara 19 Aurda

1 Bhataparll 20 Aurda

246

236 241

65

:129

21 Bad<edeogaon 106 1 Chamrllpam 2 DllIlngllTIJlzra

22 Badedumarpali 79 23 Badejampali

1 Railwayquarter 24 Badimal 25 Badmal

26 Bagdewa 1 Bhatapara

27 Baghanpur 1 Dipapara

2& Bagjhar 29 Baherapali 30 Baispali

1 Dipapara 31 Bakeli 32 Balamgoda

1 Dipapara

83

338 351 74

209

2 254 220

88 229

Serial No. 1951

4

84 213 132

17

23 44 35 39

104

45 211

165 266

286 121

197

194 2T4

128

277

9

124 144

4 26&

:>

110

41 150 11&

60 21

Serial No. Name of Village

2

Location Code No.

1961

3

33 Balbhadrapur 183 1 Dipapara

34 Banbahari 198 35 Bangursia 112

1 Badjhariapara 36 Banhar 190 37 Banipathar 68 38 Banora 312

1 Dipapara

39 Bansia 40 Baradoli

41 Barbhona

42 Bardaputi 43 Bargarh

2 Khairpali

1 Karranara 2 Dhangarpara 3 Bhatagaon

242 421 30

314 35

44 Barmuda 200 45 BarpaJi 241

1 Kolapali

46 Barpali 372 1 Dipapara

~ ~rn 9 1 Jobirastapara 2 Rawandipapara

48 Rasanpali (Fulbandhia) 157 49 Basanpali (Kawariha) 311 50 Basanpall (Tarda) 388 51 Basantpur 294 52 Basmuda 59 53 Basnajhar 142

1 Dipapara 2 Ganjapara 3 Rambhantha

54 Badpali 55 Baghadola 56 Bayang

57 Belaria 58 Belpali

1 Bhadrapali

59 Bendojharia 60 Bendrachuwa 61 Rerlia

1 Dipapara 62 Bhadripani (Rohmabhata) 63 Bhagodih 64 Bhagora 65 Bhagoradih 66 Bhag'wanpur

l Dipapara

67 Bhainapara 1 Bhatapara

68 Bhalunara

182 375 188

322 298 111 243 152

47 75

217 71

196

J33

49

Serial No. 1951

4

88

146 182

11 159 24

227 203 160

136 33

99 32

174

77

97 180 46

257 150 181

82 9

133

14S 1

173 190 153

45 36

134 189

31)

75

88

289

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Gontd.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name oC Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

69 Bhaluchuwa 122 94 102 Chhich 36F: 14

1 Dipapara 103 Chhichhor (Umaria) 393 171

70 Bhandarchhote 383 42 1 Harijanpara 2 Dipapara 71 Bhandarbade 384 167 104 Chhirpani 27 27

72 Bhathanpali 331 .78 105 Chhirwani 130 103

73 Bhatpur 283 26 106 Chhotedeogaon 42 25

74 Bhelwadih 67 125 107 Chhotedumerpali 70 92

1 Barbhafa 108 Chhotejampali 33 Ill:{

75 Bhe1watikara 174 144 109 Chhotemudpar 132 90

76 Bhikharimal 214 187 I Gondpara

110 Chhote Padermuda 26 53 77 Bhunyapali 293 175 195 111 Chhuhipali (Jamgaon) 2RO 78 Bhupdeopur 110 129

112 Chikhali 3'9 281 1 Bhllpdeo pur-Station

113 Chiraipani (Lakha) 104 27 79 Bijaipur 202 74

114 Chitakatharra 14 42 80 Bijna 285 66

Chitkakani 237 5 115 81 Binjkot 62 153 60 151 116 Cnorha

1 Kumhardipa 2 Rawatpara 1 Darribhatha 2 Junadih 3 Saraidipa 4 Majhidipa 117 Chhuhipali (Bansia) 250 233

5 Sahnidipa 6 Dhanuhardipa 82 Bilaspur 101 174

I)

83 Binjkot 311 151 118 Danollt 129 157

1 Tilai pali 1 Uperpara

84 Bisnathpali 290 12 119 Darramuda 80 113

85 Bodajharia 382 242 I lifalljhipara 2 Aktidipa J Dipapara

1 Naikpara 120 Darri 138 122 86 Boirdadar 197 249 121 Darrarnuda 276 168 87 Boirdih 289 271 122 Darripali 369 129 88 Bokaramuda 248 121 123 Daubhathali 347 215

1 Taldipa 124 Dehjari 40 93 89 Bonda 397 135

125 Delari 81 113 1 Junadih 2 GOllddipa 1 Dipapara

90 Botalda 48 161 126 Deobahal 154 83

I Khudaripara 2 Khursipali 127 Deori 169 13

3 Chandandongri 128 Deradih (Amapali) 25 46

91 Bramhanpali 116 111 129 Dewalsura 380 81

I Bhatpara 2 Jllnabasti 130 Dhanagar 210 199 92 Bulaki 306 40 324 254 93 Bunga 406 131

131 Dhangaon

132 Dhanuhardera 321 111

C 133 DhilT';lni 45 49

134 Dhumabahal 153 2(9 94 Chakradharpur 131 67

95 Changori N.A. US Dhuranpali 353 239 430

96 ChapJc 100 143 136 D(lrnnanl 28 26 J Koyla-khadall

I Oipapara 137 Dongadhakcl 149 191

97 Charaipani (Tipakhal) 172 283

98 Charhhantha 161 222 138 Dongitarai (Donitarai) 147 23

99 Charpara 114 47 139 Dulopur 270 JI8 100 Chhapora 370 137 140 Durnarhhatha 108 59

1 Gandapara 2 Nayadih 141 Dumarmuda 301 31 101 Chhatarnura 260 260 I Jugidipa

290

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Ooned.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1%1 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

142 Dumarpali ]89 20 172 Haldibade 342 73

I Dipapara 173 Haldichhote 424 57

143 Dumarpali (Kunjedabari) 287 95 I Mahadeopara 2 Gandapara

144 Dumarpali (Banora) 304 176 3 Gountiyaparo

174 Hardijharia 160 158 E J

145 Ektal 332 86 175 Jabalpur 1 Dipapara 2 Khokhasidi po

51 199 176 Jaimuda 159 132

F 177 Jaimura 158 171

146 Farkanara 24 29 178 Jokela 308 275

1 Nawapara 179 lamgaon 245 159

147 Fulbandhiya 143 89 180 lamjbor 54 193 181 lampali (Bagbarpur) 208 200

G 1 Dipapara

148 Gandapali 22 30 182 Jampali (Kotara) 267 34 149 Gandabordi 96 66 1 Goutiapara

150 Garhkurri 103 37 183 Jampali 341 212

151 Garhumaria 268 198 184 Jatari 359 172

J Dhangordera 2 Boodadipa I Jamaripara 3 Jamtikra 4 Kurrudera 185 Jewaridih 396 90 5 Ananddipa 186 Ihalmala 320 270

152 Gejamuda 192 256 187 Jharadih 89 70 1 KalardiplI 188 Jharguda 165 192

153 Gerwani 86 156 189 Jharmuda 319 63 1 Dipapara 190 Jhilgitar 410 120

154 Gbaghara 90 102 191 Jhitipali 56 130 1 Ghasiapar. 192 Jbulanpali 349 189

155 Ghanatarai 348 221 193 Jiladi 413 287 156 Ghoghwa 333 138 194 Jobi 5 195 157 Ghutkupali 354 96 1 Nayapara 158 Gidha 121 145 195 Jogitarai 274 229 159 Gindola 72 134 1 Dipapara 2 Naikpara

J Madhyapara 2 Puronihasti 196 Jorapali (Amlibhona) 211 141 3 Manbodhpara

197 Judda 252 278 160 Gondbordi 95 1 161 Gopalpur

198 Junwani (Sambalpuri) 105 101 213 267

J62 Gopimabka 199 Junwani (Arsipali) 239 190 82 ]37

1 Pankhatiyapora K 163 Gorka 185 89 164 Gorpar 12 II 200 Kachhar 168 164

J65 Gorra 272 279 201 Kakaimuhan 431 224

J66 Gotma 394 259 202 Kalarmuda (Kosamnara) 212 205 1 Surihaporll 2 DhllnJipara 1 Dhangarpara

167 Gobardhanpur 20) 48 203 Kalmi (Gldha) 140 106

168 Gudgahan ,

170 261 140 204 Kalmi 195 169 Gudu 387 1 205 Kalmi (Machida) 407 237 170 Gurda 37 156 206 Kalmipat 1)7 81

1 Nawadjh H

207 Kandagarh 390 139 m Halahuli 97 12 1 Gandapara 2 Nayadih

291

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Oontd.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

208 Kanmura ]25 112 242 Kondpali 417 2RO

209 Kantahardi 3]3 25 1 Kabaripara 1 Barbhatha 243 Kondtarai 139 196

210 Kataud 8 31 244 Kosampali 1C)3 54

1 KO$ampaJj J Soukinagar 211 Kapharmar 34 245 Kosampali 302 248

1 Lalipara 2 Darripara 246 Kotara 233 235 212 Karichhapar 231 152 247 Kotarapali 253 87 213 Karichhapar (Kotasura) 386 250 248 Kotasura 378 220

214 Karouwadih 7 43 249 Koterlia 215 209

215 Karpipali 156 148 1 Dipapara 2 Bankheta J Naikpara 250 Kothardih 21 N.A.

216 Karrajore 345 43 251 Kothikunda 20 69

217 Karumouha 166 86 252 Kotmar 225 272

218 Kasaipali 18 63 253 Kotmara 366 50

219 Kasaipali 355 263 254 Koylanga 2S1 142

220 Kashichuwa ]70 19 255 Kukaricholi 31 179 J Tendlldipa 256 Kukarijharia 134 83

221 Kathali 411 77 257 Kukurda 279 185

222 Kathani 403 188 J Dharampur J Nawadih 258 Ku1ba 1 263 142

223 Kauwatal 305 56 J Dipapara 224 Kawariha 307 261 259 Kunjaidabri 275 112

J Dipapara 2 Amlidipa 260 Kunkuni 99 147

225 Kenapali 230 232 J Dipapara 2 Lohakhan 226 Kensara 327 130 3 Badipara 4 Saraipafi

I Dipapara 261 Kurmapali 249 236

227 Kerajhar 128 274 262 Kurru 4 N.A.

228 Keshla 300 49 263 Kurrubhata 93 186

229 Keshapali 400 231 264 Kusmuda 362 230

230 Kewali II 76 265 Kusmura 222 252

J Prandera J Disinagar

231 Khadgaon 6 48 266 Kuswabahari 127 247

232 Khairpali 135 177 L 233 Khairpur 173 117

1 Dipapara 267 Lakha III 72

234 Khamhar 13 35 268 Lamidarha 186 108 235 Khaprapali 428 91 I Dipapara 236 Khokhara 273 59 269 Lankapali 374 204

J Dipapara 270 Lara 418/ 126

237 Kiritmal 146 ]38 271 Lebda 184 18 238 Kisnapur 179 127 272 Linjir 318 106

J Dipapara 273 Litajpali 255 76 739 Kokaditarai 171 62 274 Litaipali (Jatari) 335 76

J Stationpara 275 Lodhiya 41 52

240 Kondatarai 276 Lohakhan 389 128

286 216 277 Loharsingh 297 15 J Gohadidipa

278 Loing 278 60 241 Kolaibahal 238 ]40 J Bhejrapali

J Jamgaon Station 279 Lorhajhar 126 139

292

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Oontd.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial

Serial CadeNa. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

312 Nawapara (Siladi) 425 184 M 313 Nawrangpur (Karranara) 43 136

280 Machida 408 218 314 Nawrangpur 264 147

281 Madanpur 66 187 1 Dipapara

I Bhatapara 2 Kenabhata 315 Nawbahal 205 94

282 Mahuwapali (Kharsia) 91 182 316 Netnagar 344 100

1 Bhatapara 2 Govindpur 1 Mahrapara

283 Mahloi 381 125 0

J Naikpara 2 Naikpara 317 Ondekera 401 219

284 Mahuwapali (Keshla) 309 223 285 Makri , 98 176 P / 286 Maida 330 208 287 Manuwapali 226 116 318 Pacheda 271 41

288 Mauhapali (Laing) 269 197 319 Padigaon 423 284

289 Midmida 310 164 1 Telipali

1 Lahangapali 320 Palgarha 34 32

290 Mingaon 39 321 Pali 85 160

3 322 Pamgarh 61 87 1 Mingi i Nawadih

291 Mouhapali (Barpali) 2i10 264 323 Pandripani (Jaimura) 144 167 292 Mura 136 180 324 Pandripani (Darri) 148 69 293 Muralipali 162 58 1 Persadipa 2 AmUdipa

N 325 Pandripani 224 273

1 Dhangerpara 294 Nagai 10 38 326 Panjhar 199 19

1 Nawapara 2 Mudapara 327 Paraskol 57 54 295 Naherpali 84 168 1 Te/ipara 296 Nandeli 228 119 328 Parsapali 53 185

1 Dipapara 1 Majhipara 297 Nandeli (Chhich) 367 75 329 Parsapali 422 168 298 Nandgaon 15 24 330 Patailpali 259 148 299 Nansia 234 28 331 Patrapali (Suti) 38 61 300 Natwarpur 113 80 332 Patrapali (Bhondu) 178 245

1 Kumibuhal 2 Thelwakhab 333 Patrapali 216 8 3 Gandajharia 1 Koterlia Station

301 Nawagaon (Chorha) 69 95 334 Persada 150 133

1 Nowadih 335 Puchhiyapali 16 40

302 Nawagaon (Bagufsia) 120 143 336 Purena 107 67

303 Nawagaon (Bhatpur) 282 161 337 Pusalda 337 201

1 Dipapara 338 Pusore 379 217

304 Nawapali (Gudgahen) 277 162 1 Borodipa

305 Nawapali (Machida) 416 122 339 Putkapuri 316 276

306 Nawapara (Aurda) 64 62 J Majhapara 2 Barbhatha

J Bhalapara R

307 Nawapara (Lalman) 145 194 340 Raibar 360 197

308 Nawapara 232 194 1 Dipapara 309 Nawapara (Kukurda) 292 105 34l Raipali 420 109

310 Nawapara (Bardaputi) 315 172 342 Raitarai 296 177

1 Majhapara 2 Pllronibasti 343 Rajghata 78/ 155

311 Nawapara (Darripali) 363 285 1 Khadiyapara

293

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Ooncld.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Location Serial Location SCTial

Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

344 Rajpur 137 170 388 Sondekela 343 93

345 Raksapali 118 135 389 Sondka 167 115

1 Dipapara 390 Sukulbhathali 352 71 391 Suloni 361 173

346 Rampurchhote 191 N.A. 392 Supa 385 206 347 Ranbhantha 405 179 1 Schoolpara 348 Raniguda 206 251

1 Dipapara 393 Surajgarh 426 149

349 Ranisagar 92 16 394 Surri 328 64

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351 Ratanmahka 76 149 1 Bagbud,.-apara

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357 Sahaspuri 323 124 400 Tarapur 257 10

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363 Sambalpuri 164 29 409 Tendllmudi 32 152

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379 Shankarpali 336 65 1 Raghunathpara

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6 Khadgaon P. 1,002.9 130 144 643 305 338 9 15 204 240 77 11 195 207 7 Karouwadih P. 525.3 37 44 217 III 106 25 29 58 15 66 26 8 Kataud P. 1,571.8 123 136 551 251 300 7 9 168 206 66 11 183 53 9 Barra P,M,Po. 2,754.7 223 263 1,242 608 634 188 195 417 430 214 15 410 319

10 Nagoi P,Mcw. 1,660.5 134 160 778 386 392 20 27 193 189 77 7 249 89

11 Kewali P. 1,776.1 154 174 656 317 339 23 24 174 182 56 7 233 123 12 Gorpar P. 909.9 133 160 691 321 370 57 68 198 236 132 9 221 109 13 Khamhar 1,059.0 93 119 496 231 265 18 23 186 213 56 7 158 88 14 Chitakatharra 274.0 15 21 95 49 46 26 27 29 27 15 Nandgaon P,M,Po. 1,116.8 91 126 573 270 303 190 222 72 8 170 147

16 Puchhiyapali 919.7 56 62 267 127 140 to 11 81 92 28 3 92 95 17 Tumidih 761.2 25 36 168 87 81 7 5 71 70 11 2 56 42 18 Kasiapali 729.2 68 92 409 198 211 23 24 130 138 51 I 154 142 ]9 Sajapali 247.5 35 53 254 121 J33 4 9 25 26 42 6 81 40 20 Kothikunda 437.6 33 48 173 88 85 8 5 37 40 11 1 67 15

21 Kothardih 305.4 .. .. . . Uninhabited 22 Gandapali 343.9 54 75 337 161 176 6 J1 144 155 25 113 111 23 Tandapara 1,055.6 60 81 324 141 183 21 18 78 107 13 2 104 115 24 Farkanara 1,471.2 81 106 463 223 240 7 6 174 185 30 152 93 25 Deradih (Amapali) 388.5 21 34 134 65 69 5 7 52 55 8 2 49 18

26 Chhoti Padermuda P. 949.3 91 100 429 212 217 6 2 175 190 29 152 69 27 Chhirpani 516.3 40 48 209 98 111 10 11 84 98 2 67 60 28 Domnara 647.4 56 51 186 99 87 8 9 53 40 8 61 30 29 Agasmar 402.9 40 39 178 90 88 4 4 80 80 2 58 37 30 Barbhona 858.0 99 95 420 207 213 9 5 9S 115 43 3 132 76

31 Kukaricholi 528.3 39 39 145 69 76 2 I 58 66 12 50 25 32 Tendumudi 935.5 77 75 315 161 154 25 19 123 121 3 101 36 33 Chhotejampali 552.5 40 37 143 71 72 4 4 57 60 45 31 34 Palgarha 327.5 34 40 167 86 81 5 4 13 17 4 53 57 35 Bargarh 714.0 90 115 582 286 296 20 16 122 132 29 2 181 176

36 Ulda 643.2 56 78 368 180 188 23 22 76 74 45 8 127 118 37 Gurda P. 1,109.1 104 115 479 214 265 30 32 145 175 71 5 144 94 38 Patrapali (Suti) 562.8 100 100 418 203 215 14 20 170 179 19 1 162 163 39 Amadol 136.8 21 21 77 36 41 3 5 16 20 9 21 23 40 Dehjari 883.8 87 87 372 178 194 44 44 38 50 29 126 89

41 Lodhiya 474.4 46 55 263 135 128 7 3 38 33 23 2 82 71 42 Chhotedeogaon P,M,Po. 508.5 59 68 322 157 165 14 18 35 34 67 14 103 81 43 Nawrangpur (Karranara) 1,048.5 43 41 198 101 97 8 9 65 64 16 62 42 44 Sarwani P,M,MP(O),Po. 1,374.9 158 223 1,018 498 520 57 S4 178 174 128 27 290 215 45 Dhimani MP(O). 559.0 56 83 361 192 169 II 13 20 23 61 7 112 73

46 Suti P. 836.8 96 137 691 334 357 4 9 229 257 65 4 224 195· 47 Bhadripali (Rohinabhata) 197.6 26 33 143 75 68 3 3 .. 34 4 48 46 48 Botalda P. 1,047.5 153 199 1,010 493 517 57 55 108 104 156 31 315 225 49 Bhalunara P. 602.0 49 66 291 129 162 II 17 81 96 25 6 90 79 50 Rasiamuda 222.2 19 19 69 31 38 5 2 16 29 5 22 4

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I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C No.

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51 Jabalpur 866.2 84 82 333 148 185 29 26 48 70 7 1 100 48 52 Tiur P. MP(O). 1.614.9 203 303 1.255 598 657 15 8 215 269 205 51 489 327 53 Parsapali P. 372.2 47 82 367 169 198 2 3 58 60 39 10 101 92 54 Jamjhor 496.4 43 50 198 95 103 4 6 72 70 5 3 68 60 55 Adpathara 738.2 96 101 380 172 208 27 26 82 92 42 1 138 134

S6 Jhitipali 429.9 60 61 237 109 128 9 13 68 84 38 1 77 77 57 Paraskot 472.9 77 101 480 251 229 48 40 68 65 63 4 153 110 58 ThusekeJa p. MP(O). 831.0 99 172 775 386 389 65 65 84 89 91 26 253 157 59 Basmuda 204.8 46 63 284 147 137 36 29 68 67 16 1 80 88 60 Chorha P. 713.5 103 115 506 236 270 22 22 163 187 44 7 160 155

61 Pamgarh 662.0 97 101 490 235 255 17 11 59 78 27 .. 154 90 62 Binjkot 1,324.7 147 146 630 317 313 44 42 124 126 64 7 195 180 63 Turekela p. Po. 1.073.1 174 233 1,014 523 491 52 71 156 152 159 30 324 184 64 Nawapara (Aurda) 427.4 45 53 278 141 137 67 61 37 21 79 75 65 Aurda P. 723.3 92 141 656 3,,4 322 107 111 23 18 120 17 207 179

66 Madanpur 611.6 125 142 622 324 298 103 102 78 70 74 6 196 158 67 Bhelwadih 636.8 60 78 373 178 195 7 4 11 8 36 2 113 107 68 Banipathar P. 512.9 113 120 500 233 267 35 35 11 15 54 4 227 141 69 Nawagaon (Chorha) P. 408.7 64 74 360 177 183 36 38 54 73 25 1 113 79 70 Chhotedumerpali 490.3 59 59 315 147 168 30 30 38 46 24 I 95 66

71 Bhagoradih 106.4 36 36 148 74 74 10 8 36 36 3 .. 50 31 72 Gindola 649.0 59 62 318 168 150 28 28 82 81 29 4 105 66 73 Shivpuri 1,630.2 40 43 213 108 105 4 3 76 81 16 .. 56 26 74 Bagdewa 34:'9 32 52 244 116 128 10 6 56 75 36 8 86 53 75 Bhagodih 364.4 28 49 240 115 125 15 15 36 12 70 63

76 Ratanmahka P. 303.1 95 104 412 222 190 . . 43 31 87 16 141 100 77 Telikot P. 1,404.7 304 321 1,302 633 669 145 151 61 75 189 33 413 350 78 Rajghata 538.9 77 85 364 188 176 5 5 54 72 36 4 125 97 79 Badedumarpali P. 862.7 99 148 621 314 307 60 62 48 46 53 8 209 192 80 Darramuda 641.0 97 101 450 211 239 16 16 24 19 46 3 133 110

81 Delari 945.1 71 71 277 136 141 10 12 54 63 48 1 87 74 82 Gopimahka P. 308.5 91 93 413 216 197 50 50 15 17 122 22 126 106 83 Badejampali P. 540.4 61 61 300 147 153 18 18 51 50 48 9 96 77 84 Naherpali P. S. 1,459.9 158 160 688 330 358 36 35 153 161 44 8 2Jl 215 85 Pali 774.2 27 27 Il3 49 64 5 8 13 15 17 3 32 30

86 Gerwani P. Po. 1,255.1 52 53 243 122 121 13 9 60 57 38 7 70 50 87 Kalmipat 232.2 35 45 183 87 96 51 57 14 .. 60 51 88 Bakeli 495.9 55 72 360 191 169 31 23 32 4 140 111 89 Jharadih 286.6 25 27 119 52 67 20 17 IS 18 6 38 36 90 Ghaghara P. 845.6 126 166 782 375 407 48 46 I 4 158 58 246 209

91 Mahuwapall (Kharsia) P. 692.1 181 191 847 415 432 112 110 121 130 157 10 275 243 92 Ranisagar P. 565.2 77 84 372 169 203 13 18 33 39 51 6 115 125 93 Kurrubhata 750.0 69 76 345 175 170 4 4 34 36 14 108 69 94 Singhanpur S. 443.8 94 90 378 176 202 22 25 80 91 14 .. 108 121 95 Gondbordi 217.3 33 48 200 97 103 28 31 5 2 17 3 57 51

96 Gandabordi 381.0 54 64 294 140 154 54 59 15 14 33 4 94 67 97 Halahuli p, Po. 632.9 121 146 603 280 323 14 15 43 48 83 26 19l' 150 98 Makri 293.2 34 37 181 78 103 I 2 .. 34 3 $3 41 99 Kunkuni P. 2.279.3 150 no 987 462 525 39 38 298 341 117 7 309 311

100 Chaple P,M.MP(O).Po. 1,074.3 203 207 1.094 549 545 43 49 50 53 223 17 316 224

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

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147 93 48 78 1 7 8 1 3 127 143 65

106 86 70 68 4 1 S 10 2 128 140 66 83 83 5 3 2 .. 3 .. .. . . 20 21 65 88 67

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40 42 37 28 .. ,.. 7 4 .. .. 1 .. 1 1 .. 49 67 81 41 71 14 .. 2 .. 6 3 5 1. 13 2 6 2 41 25 90 91 82 43 57 17 19 I 23 .. ID • 3 51 76 83

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149 140 78 58 5 10 5 9 129 198 90

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243 266 41 37 . . 11 8 .. .. 14 .. 153 214 99 224 203 19 9 1 32 5 3 29 9 6 233 321 100

302

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

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101 Salihabhatha 404.6 40 40 186 93 93 22 17 46 51 12 .. 60 62 102 Bilaspur MP(O). 511.8 144 145 610 284 326 104 116 38 47 119 31 194 134 103 Garhkurri 611.9 61 64 248 120 128 17 13 58 61 7 79 75 104 Chiraipani (Lakha) 639.1 40 44 189 90 99 10 9 26 27 36 8 60 60 105 Junwani (Sambalpuri) 718.9 48 50 228 105 123 4 4 46 38 20 2 69 63

106 Badedeogaon P. 8653 119 171 960 488 472 93 96 78 74 97 3 274 229 107 Purena P. 499.8 65 85 420 211 209 67 59 51 II 113 78 108 Dumarbhatha 317.2 51 56 262 124 138 48 50 46 iO 82 77 109 sendaripali 372.7 52 53 269 137 132 5 3 · . .. 33 88 53 110 Bhupdeopur P, Po. 365.1 53 53 253 127 126 27 36 18 15 48 3 75 53

111 Lakha ],209.3 84 86 297 150 147 II 9 73 64 36 6 103 94 112 Bangursia P,D,Rhc, Has, 849.4 58 66 236 1I8 118 1 3 19 24 37 11 79 70

Mew, Po. 113 Natwarpur 6,882.8 64 67 285 145 140 .. 98 104 4 ., 107 76 114 Charpara 353.7 55 63 290 149 141 15 21 .. 37 3 78 73 115 Anjoripali 433.5 100 107 457 222 235 38 43 109 108 48 2 145 122

116 Bramhanpali 548.5 85 87 364 174 190 7 II 68 67 39 12 122 108 117 Bendajharia 403.9 60 63 260 129 131 7 9 46 52 11 1 90 82 118 Raksapali P,S. 829.8 94 95 425 216 209 33 25 103 93 182 5 140 67 119 TiJaipali S. 239.2 43 44 219 110 109 47 43 19 1 65 64 120 Nawagaon (Bagursia) 1,245.6 42 48 222 114 108 8 7 97 98 26 63 58

121 Gidha P. 829.6 174 186 780 377 403 51 55 169 185 118 18 255 242 122 Bhaluchuwa 304.8 35 35 142 73 69 16 IS 29 29 15 ., 48 20 123 Amapali (Fulbandhiya) 323.4 32 32 161 79 82 26 24 16 2 51 10 124 Temtema 481.3 70 71 345 172 173 6 7 23 26 62 7 117 99 125 Kanmura 463.6 50 53 252 127 125 23 14 53 7 88 60

126 Lorhajhar P,S. 783.0 145 149 660 331 329 68 76 15 20 94 7 204 224 127 Kuswabahari 386.8 50 50 223 112 III 6 6 69 82 10 78 58 128 Kerajhar 360.6 64 64 245 118 127 12 9 67 76 13 4 82 78 129 Danout 1,460.8 84 89 385 194 191 21 28 142 131 31 3 132 \ 14 130 Chhirwani 628.6 19 19 84 38 46 14 18 12 10 4 24 22

131 Chakradharpur 1,645.5 30 30 132 66 66 3 5 · . .. 17 2 43 45 132 Chbotemudpar P. 474.1 131 142 724 344 380 4 1 62 71 109 7 229 197 133 Bhainapura . P. 881.2 126 136 623 294 329 30 31 46 50 100 18 203 193 134 Kukaijhariya 155.2 7 7 38 16 22 .. 3 6 3 .. 14 5 135 Khairpali 404.6 74 76 370 176 194 11 10 1 1 56 2 118 133

136 Mura P,M,S,Po. 449.0 201 204 980 505 475 11 15 65 65 163 29 286 262 137 Rajpur 179.3 43 44 228 Jl9 109 3 7 · . 56 4 68 52 138 Darri 459.0 65 65 332 159 173 16 19 60 72 41 11 94 93 \39 Kondtarai P. 773.9 121 121 597 287 310 ., 9 44 51 110 22 169 1'14 140 Kalmi (Gidha) 253.4 33 33 156 75 81 14 10 21 26 23 17 49 46

141 Sonbarsa P. 576.4 86 91 379 189 190 37 39 98 108 50 8 123 121 142 Basnajhar P. 918.0 182 188 792 3RO 412 79 78 156 162 106 6 235 231 143 Fulbandhiya 405.2 78 79 302 148 154 72 65 38 50 29 1 97 79 144 Pandripani (Jaimura) 637.8 78 80 387 185 202 20 18 22 21 48 9 108 43 145 Nawapara 433.3 72 75 349 171 178 15 11 30 39 69 3 109 93

146 Kiritmal 626.5 119 121 548 257 291 65 64 14 15 89 15 160 150 147 Dongitarai P. 512.2 95 97 512 251 261 39 41 23 26 96 27 140 114 148 Pandripani (Darri) P. 915.1 158 163 720 351 369 43 40 75 80 136 16 209 182 149 Dongadhakel 397.6 44 44 193 94 99 19 18 25 28 25 6 68 50 150 Parsada 975.9 78 78 356 165 191 24 24 85 100 42 6 103 91

303

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Tipakhol 261.7 23 23 95 47 48 2 1 17 18 13 32 24 152 Berlia P. 754.2 83 88 343 185 158 21 12 71 60 30 4 117 89 153 Dhumabahal 840.1 31 33 159 70 89 17 16 45 44 11 4 49 60 154 Deobahal 302.2 25 25 92 43 49 5 6 33 30 10 36 27 ISS Adajhar 431.0 80 85 340 174 166 4 5 25 2 115 113

156 Karpipali 680.3 69 73 331 146 185 9 9 6 11 41 8 97 86 157 Basanpali 452.8 69 71 340 156 184 23 23 27 33 68 11 104 93 158 Jaimura P. 1,066.2 187 190 781 373 408 53 43 59 78 160 43 242 207 159 Jaimuda 655.3 83 84 368 186 l82 23 20 34 30 27 6 117 95 160 Hardijharia 453.9 75 77 372 178 194 II 7 41 49 62 5 122 103

161 Charbhantha 472.4 29 30 205 96 109 25 25 ., 50 15 58 40 \62 Mura1ipali 366.1 78 80 425 219 206 45 32 41 37 88 11 144 115 163 Regada P. 839.8 89 102 423 222 201 5 6 74 76 59 4 134 72 164 Sambalpuri P. 2,893.8 71 8il 339 168 171 14 19 94 98 35 2 108 68 165 Jharguda 626.9 20 20 138 73 65 56 61 10 1 55 25

166 Karumouha 475.8 63 73 317 155 162 18 20 37 34 20 2 102 95 167 Sondaka 708.9 115 115 5.'5 281 274 68 65 20 16 118 12 114 154 168 Kachhar P,Po. 1,813.9 253 257 1,118 545 573 34 32 197 204 133 23 369 330 169 Deori p. 1,013.9 130 131 607 296 311 49 44 46 48 61 2 194 209 170 Kashichuwa P. 994.3 166 169 773 393 380 84 80 191 184 161 23 240 200

171 Kokaditarai P,M,S,Po, 482.4 113 114 584 341 243 143 132 38 22 205 36 254 102 E, Ei.

172 Charaipani (Tipakhol) 347,9 47 49 199 93 106 5 6 40 46 18 6 64 50 173 Khairpur P. 851.1 92 98 420 193 227 12 14 56 67 54 17 134 101 174 Bhelwatikara 1,178.3 95 99 407 196 211 50 48 98 105 55 1 140 101 175 Adbahal 888.6 35 37 166 84 82 8 9 29 23 11 I 56 37

176 Tayang 556.2 90 95 439 221 218 I I 72 59 62 4 141 98 177 Uchbhithi 763.3 135 138 601 312 289 51 33 96 95 92 15 186 150 178 PatrapaIi (Bhondu) 405.3 63 72 320 169 151 28 ' 23 46 40 58 6 110 92 179 Kisnapur 354.1 40 40 159 76 83 17 18 40 44 20 1 53 37 180 Urdana Po. 712.2 222 226 943 482 461 7 4 227 253 219 78 303 122

181 Amapal 260.3 41 41 182 91 91 40 37 9 8 11 9 57 47 182 Badpali 1.499.6 67 71 264 126 138 10 14 RO 87 27 1 91 85 183 Balbhadrapur 2,343.4 37 37 177 84 93 4 2 49 55 25 I 56 38 184 Lebada 580.7 79 80 359 179 180 17 20 22 ~1 30 J3 116 98 185 Gorka 231.4 32 33 181 85 96 3 4 46 57 7 2 55 35

186 Lamidarha 483.1 45 45 195 90 105 58 57 21 26 5 62 64 187 Tilga P,D, Rhc, Po. 2,655.3 177 205 876 424 452 70 67 252 283 108 5 278 299 188 Bayang P. 1,654.1 201 203 948 462 486 58 48 99 119 127 22 351 365 189 Dumarpali 663.2 98 104 520 238 282 15 15 15 25 51 1 135 148 190 Banhar 818.8 46 50 213 104 109 16 15 55 68 16 2 67 66

191 Rampurchhote 127.3 .. Uninhabited .. .. " ..

192 Gejamuda P. 842.7 194 198 852 421 431 59 52 185 176 149 30 273 232 193 Kosampali 517.4 105 107 527 248 279 76 75 97 110 58 9 170 154 194 Saraipali (Barmuda) P. 218.2 62 65 284 147 137 53 49 57 58 61 8 91 92 ]95 Kalmi P. 905.1 87 103 489 244 245 77 77 93 82 95 14 150 75

196 Bhagwanpur 425.6 82 88 368 187 181 58 57 35 32 48 122 105 197 Boirdadar 520.9 37 53 231 124 107 71 58 32 31 8 78 38 198 Banbahari 964.6 9 9 38 15 23 .. .. 10 6 199 Panjhar 8544 51 59 251 126 125 17 ' 18 39 42 19 75 67 200 Barmuda.' 472.5 67 70 407 212 195 22 21 59 56 67 15 119 77

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RAIGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-_______________________ -A--_____________________ ~ Workers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X LC. No.

,.-A----. ...-----'---. ,..--.......___, ,--""'--, ,..---A.---, ,..---"---....., ,---"----, ,..-_.A.-~ ,..---"--, ,..---"--, 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

20 15 8 6 4 3 " 15 24 151 72 56 21 " 2 2 19 31 3 68 69 152 44 55 2 2 5

, 1 21 29 153 " ..

27 18 3 1 3 .. .. " 3 8 7 22 154 87 100 25 11 1 1 1 1 1 59 53 155

75 65 22 21 .. .. 49 99 156 79 69 24 .. " .. .. .. 24 .. . . 1 .. 52 91 157

150 121 56 1 1 13 18 1 1 I 2 20 64 131 201 158 64 34 38 61 " .. 15 .. ., 69 87 159 78 69 29 30 13 2 2 2 56 91 160

40 35 15 5 " .. .. " 3 .. 38 69 161 78 80 43 29 1 2 1 14 6 5 75 91 162 72 54 33 1 " 8 2 21 15 88 129 163 79 60 9 .. 1 .. 6 4 " 13 4 60 103 164 29 14 8 2 11 4 2 2 1 4 3 18 40 165

68 75 32 20 1 . , .. ., 1 53 67 166 113 139 29 .. .. 7 3 2 6 . . 23 6 107 120 167 235 219 72 .. 8 4 28 48 4 .. 22 59 176 243 168 163 185 21 18 I 8 5 .. .. .. 1 1 .. 102 102 16<) 171 160 36 33 25 5 2 2 I 4 1 153 180 170

48 61 25 29 4 8 18 5 5 3 17 130 2 87 141 171

41 37 6 2 " '. 16 11 " 1 29 56 172 88 66 39 27 I I 4 7 1 1 .. 59 126 173 86 79 21 I " .. .. 2 .. 33 19 56 110 174 39 26 4 3 2 1 t I 9 7 28 45 175

102 55 33 40 3 3 1 .. .. . . " 2 80 120 176 87 90 72 48 1 .. 12 12 I I ., 2 10 126 139 177 52 49 14 22 4 12 27 8 5 4 I 1 3 .. 59 59 178 36 24 15 12 I .. . . .. .. " . . I 1 23 46 179 84 32 13 31 85 2 2 3 38 3 130 2 179 339 180

35 26 10 20 9 2 .. 34 44 181 69 65 12 13 3 7 7 .. . . 35 53 182 50 32 1 2 " 2 3 ., 1 3 28 55 183 84 71 17 .. 7 3 4 II I " .. 3 13 63 82 184 23 12 19 2 .. 12 6 7 5 I 1 I 30 61 185

30 41 3 .. 22 20 2 I .. 2 3 2 28 41 186 196 229 50 48 4 " 18 22 6 4 ., 146 153 187 182 166 87 121 II 21 31 22 21 7 31 15 III 121 188

9& 109 2) ,. .. 4 12 II 27 103 134 189 45 47 17 18 3 I 1 37 43 190

.. .. .. .. .. " . . Uninhabited . . ., .. 191 109 106 125 126 n 5 . , 2 .. 148 199 192 101 108 3ll 40 .. . 4 I I 9 ., 18 3 .' 78 125 193 46 45 22 34 I I 2 I 22 9 56 45 194 95 53 26 18 6 2 6 16 1 94 170 195

55 37 3) 16 15 13 4 2 5 6 .. 14 14 14 65 76 196 29 12 39 26 2 1 7 46 69 197 9 6 .. " .. 1 5 17 198

50 43 13 15 3 3 7 6 2 51 58 199 71 57 45 18 3 2 93 118 200

306

VILLAGE DIREClORY

Oecu- Workers Area pied Literate r----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor. No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,-___ ..A. __ ...... ,-_.A. -...... ,-__....A.._ ...... ,---..A..---, ...--A---., 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

201 Gobardhanpur 256.1 38 46 169 81 88 9 13 64 66 15 2 50 53 202 Bijaipur 379.7 42 59 287 154 133 5 4 121 114 21 1 96 74 203 Tarpali P.MP (0) 1,669.1 189 198 798 385 413 29 32 91 103 112 16 253 99 204 Sapnai 888.1 65 71 337 161 176 26 24 96 118 32 4 111 62 205 Nawabahal 723.7 2 2 3 I 2 I 2

206 Raniguda 672.4 61 61 306 159 147 4 6 26 21 32 104 45 207 Usrout, P,M. 832.7 100 101 480 250 230 81 70 42 40 80 22 151 138 208 Jampali (Bagharpur) P. 883.7 101 112 575 285 290 40 37 46 41 95 21 171 161 209 Baghanpur 615.8 80 91 474 234 240 26 26 56 48 69 6 143 110 210 Dhanagar P. 1,173.6 216 216 1,080 540 540 100 101 145 156 186 39 348 263

211 Jorapali (Amlibhona) 645.0 57 63 295 142 153 44 36 26 22 50 12 101 80 212 KaJarmuda (Kosamnara) 453.4 90 91 433 209 224 23 30 65 68 49 6 143 129 213 GopaJpur 666.2 72 75 370 166 204 15 19 98' 126 22 1 106 63 214 Bhikharimal S. 434.3 61 63 297 154 143 29 23 50 44 80 2 97 68 215 Koterlia P. 1,256.6 171 198 823 405 418 36 33 100 114 152 2 280 218

216 Pat ra pali P,MP (0), Po. 1,227.2 228 250 1,181 584 597 102 115 157 164 192 1 405 259 217 Bhagora p ,S. 2,047.0 142 155 650 318 332 44 43 155 176 72 5 210 115 218 Saraipali (Manuwapali) S. 905.1 74 78 337 172 165 20 14 120 114 45 3 119 90 219 Sikosimal 438.1 22 23 86 45 41 4 6 32 28 11 .. 30 21 220 BaispaJi 586.2 90 92 459 227 232 27 28 65 79 71 12 145 108

221 Sardamal, P. 944.1 102 117 563 275 288 25 14 6\ 5\ 83 10 180 142 222 Kusmura, P. 1.086.1 209 219 1,042 492 550 88 93 126 142 163 76 297 212 223 Amlibhona 852.8 112 112 484 248 236 46 43 79 83 85 6 149 62 224 Pandripani 661.7 62 62 256 130 126 13 15 56 61 28 2 80 62 225 KOlmar S. 896.2 90 94 393 177 216 67 95 51 48 60 9 115 129

226 Manuwapali 1,094.5 110 114 478 237 241 39 43 34 38 71 4 155 119 227 Sarbahal 364.2 17 17 64 3S 29 9 3 10 7 4 2 24 9 228 Nandeli, P,MP(O}, S. 1,350.4 237 255 1,078 536 542 107 92 105 93 173 31 336 285 229 Balamgoda P. 803.8 104 104 614 292 322 17 12 95 107 108 26 195 136 230 Kenapali 224.3 29 29 158 74 84 18 16 20 28 26 2 46 37

231 Karichhapar 542.4 24 28 96 46 50 22 24 16 16 19 .. 34 34 232 Nawapara 495.2 108 118 539 267 272 98 93 49 51 12 I 172 150 233 Kotara P,M. 1,192.6 147 155 740 378 362 51 45 30 25 151 23 221 228 234 Nansia, • P. 1,157.2 105 105 588 295 293 30 36 133 130 132 5 167 142 235 Sangitarai P. 705.1 112 112 551 269 282 62 78 93 11 174 114

236 Atermudabade 468.3 39 58 229 122 107 14 10 90 77 14 8 69 51 237 Chitkakani 87.0 18 18 95 44 51 .. . . 3 8 24 2 29 22 238 Kolaibahal, P,M, MP(O), Po. 314.4 185 198 777 403 374 52 52 61 74 175 38 215 181 239 Junwani (Arsipali) 416.1 41 42 260 119 141 .. ., 16 21 41 2 11 43 240 Mouhapali (Barpali) 344.3 61 66 282 133 149 10 15 54 73 23 I 89 86

241 Aurabhatha 487.3 33 33 218 112 106 22 21 23 13 35 3 74 54 242 Bansia, P. 992,) 147 153 875 440 435 98 69 43 37 180 58 250 196 243 Bendrachuwa 136.9 II 8 25 16 9 2 2 10 5 3 1 12 4 244 Siyarpali 669.7 68 68 314 137 In 32 41 52 66 54 4 102 127 245 Jamgaon 191.2 122 131 564 299 265 28 23 30 25 83 13 204 170

246 Arsipali 461.1 76 80 451 210 241 131 135 19 17 17 2 141 101 247 Barpali, P. 745.1 122 134 617 317 300 , 15 16 89 85 87 7 205 173 248 Bokaramuda 643.2 52 61 268 129 139 .. 15 14 29 6 88 72 249 Kurmapali 457.6 79 80 457 227 230 21 24 30 27 77 4 150 121 250 Chhuhipali (Bansia) 397.7 66 66 352 165 187 7 8 21 25 83 23 97 72

307

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WORKERS Non----- --A. -----------------, Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C.

No. .............. ~ ~.A--., r---"---. ,---J---, ~ ,---J-----, ,...-_.A._-. ,...---"---. ,-.A.---, 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 2S 26 27 2S 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

29 27 9 8 11 16 .. 1 .. 31 35 201 49 31 42 13 . , . , .. .. 4 .. 1 29 58 59 202

157 37 13 3 4 37 45 1 3 41 11 132 314 203 60 34 9 1 4 22 20 1 16 6 SO 114 204

1 1 1 205

85 30 16 9 1 2 .. 5 .. 1 55 102 206 79 76 49 52 14 7 3 2 1 5 99 92 207 92 83 61 72 8 5 ;'i 1 5 .. 114 129 208 62 61 49 45 , 16 1 14 2 .. .. 2 1 91 130 209

201 151 130 93 4 12 1 2 4 1 8 4 192 277 210

74 58 17 20 S 1 2 .. .. .. 1 41 73 111 54 39 35 32 .. 48 55 1 3 2 3 66 95 212 77 33 14 9 1 1 10 19 4 60 141 213 52 43 31 18 . , 6 7 1 .. 7 .. 57 75 214

186 159 7 14 2 3 7 7 15 75 23 125 200 215

165 160 64 33 2 29 26 18 120 4 . , .. 24 19 179 338 216 138 64 39 26 3 2 24 21 .. 1 1 2 3 1 108 217 217 87 72 13 1 6 .. 3 4 5 10 8 53 75 218 23 18 4 3 1 .. .. . . 2 15 20 219

113 91 11 7 12 1 1 3 6 s 82 124 220

110 91 54 49 .. 5 2 . , . . 11 .. 95 146 221 145 106 t03 31 ., 12 14 9 1 ., 2 34 52 195 338 222 29 25 5 11 4 4 10 2 29 1 .. 71 20 99 174 223 54 50 16 5 4 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 50 64 224 74 71 25 41 1 6 1 4 2 2 12 5 62 87 225

81 86 15 11 3 7 5 6 11 8 32 9 82 122 226 15 5 4 .. 3 2 ., ., .. 2 2 11 20 227

170 148 136 118 1 11 5 6 6 2 13 5 200 257 228 126 123 61 2 8 4 .. 1 6 97 186 229 24 11 19 18 2 6 2 28 47 230

28 26 4 6 2 .. 2 .. 12 16 231 121 104 50 43 · . 1 ., .. I 2 95 122 232 91 119 101 103 .. 8 .. ., 2 3 . . 19 3 157 134 233 83 ' 67 59 64 I .. 5 II I 3 1 14 .. 128 151 234 80 39 42 17 33 11 14 I 23 28 95 168 235

43 41 5 5 6 · . .. 3 .. 10 3 53 56 236 26 20 . , I .. I 1 . , .. I ., .. 1 .. 15 29 237 85 76 6 .. 13 19 9 4 5 3 I 26 5 68 76 188 193 238 66 38 3 5 I .. ., I 48 9~ 239 55 48 28 29 2 9 I 3 44 63 240

t;

44 40 27 4 2 9 · . .. . . I .. . . .. 38 52 241 166 127 63 51 1 2 4 9 1 2 1 14 4 190 239 242

8 4 . , .. .. 1 .. 3 4 5 243 87 120 7 2 ., 1 6 4 . , .. 2 .. 35 50 244

134 103 16 33 9 14 23 7 2 1 29 3 95 95 245

124 93 9 5 3 4 3 .. 69 140 246 129 100 58 61 13 12 4 112 127 247 60 37 26 23 1 .. 1 12 .. . . .. 41 67 248

113 96 10 9 4 I 16 9 ., 2 7 4 77 109 249 43 29 44 37 I 6 5 1 1 2 68 liS 250

308

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Workers Name Area Occu- Literate r-----

L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,.--_.A..._-.. ,... _ _.A.~ ,..._.A. _____ ,...--"---. ,..._...A. _____ P M F M F M F M F M F

t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

251 Sahdeopali P. 380.4 81 94 399 176 223 .. 47 71 54 11 127 86 252 Judda P,MP(O). 1,187.7 118 ]77 720 348 372 16 21 137 146 169 31 236 218 253 Kotarapali 495.3 71 75 288 147 141 26 20 52 48 29 I 100 88 254 BaherapaJi 1,033.1 68 71 292 144 148 15 17 28 27 41 7 98 89 255 Litaipali 601.3 85 90 431 214 217 22 19 25 16 34 2 137 92

256 Salhepali 421.6 64 68 334 165 169 14 16 11 11 35 .. J06 78 257 Tarapur P,MP(O),Po. 746.1 131 131 644 311 333 33 40 55 55 81 17 187 158 258 Tarkela P,M,T,MP(O),Po. 1,170.6 154 158 740 369 371 14 12 75 75 134 54 239 157 259 Patailpali P,MP(O). 1,010.9 152 152 701 328 373 72 85 20 28 184 35 209 12 260 Chhatamura P. 1,318.2 228 255 1,270 645 625 36 41 84 100 164 20 402 103

261 Gudgahan 737.3 57 60 295 130 165 3 5 73 90 20 I 97 38 262 Sarwani (Kulba) P. 672.3 125 130 602 275 327 15 21 73 87 75 11 187 195 263 Kulba P,S. 845.1 137 149 661 305 356 14 23 130 156 72 15 211 201 264 Nawrangpur P,M,Po. 976.8 125 133 680 344 336 39 42 34 38 113 2S 215 169 265 Teka 570.8 56 59 331 163 168 18 21 46 50 33 11 91 66

266 Thakurpali MP(O). 261.4 52 52 262 135 127 7 6 .. 29 7 80 66 267 Jampali (Kotara) 535.3 77 78 465 220 245 37 38 61 67 76 17 141 143 268 Garhumaria P,M,Po. 2,330.6 348 388 1,791 875 916 94 90 185 191 271 79 529 291 269 Mauhapali(Loing)PM,H,MP(O) 1,827.2 180 193 796 430 366 23 20 124 121 226 50 268 214 270 Dulopur 456.1 52 56 288 146 142 45 42 12 15 28 5 100 77

271 Pacheda P. 671.6 106 106 496 239 257 26 21 20 19 53 6 165 140 272 Gorra P. 1,475.9 191 191 1,082 551 531 113 101 66 73 209 71 346 211 273 Khokhara P. 956.0 90 147 750 370 380 16 14 67 74 170 40 233 78 274 .Togitarai 630.5 64 78 385 191 194 8 10 30 34 82 13 121 89 275 Kunjaidabri 208.0 34 43 234 122 112 19 19 49 15 70 39

276 Darramuda MI.6 50 59 227 118 109 10 10 21 15 23 1 80 14 277 Nawapali (Gudgahen) 493.9 35 37 150 69 81 23 19 23 40 19 8 44 15 278 Loing P, Po. 1,349.2 210 231 1,042 511 531 106 ll5 203 211 277 86 322 302 279 Kukurda P. 1,202.1 138 153 677 348 329 16 15 121 114 150 38 223 206 280 Chhuhipali (Jamgaon) 1,027.1 98 100 374 170 204 32 35 53 61 57 5 128 138

281 Koylanga 871.4 75 78 336 176 160 15 13 6 7 80 5 124 118 282 Nawagaon lBhatpur) 351.7 42 45 217 114 103 8 7 15 9 21 2 76 63 283 Bhatpur 788.6 38 40 241 125 116 20 20 29 34 39 4 81 67 284 Telipali P. 492.7 59 59 320 156 164 7 8 36 34 72 21 89 35 285 Bijna 331.4 37 51 226 114 112 9 10 28 18 S5 17 70 SO

286 Kondatarai P,M,C,MP(O)Po. 1,684.2 245 270 1,247 616 631 61 66 24 22 262 48 380 204 287 Durnarpali (Kunjed:lbari) 509.6 82 104 507 249 258 13 14 49 50 56 15 162 122 288 Amlipali (Darramuda) 183.8 26 27 126 66 60 24 19 .. .. 22 4 39 23 289 Boirdih P. 433.4 38 38 150 74 76 4 6 23 28 17 3 ~O 10 290 Bisnathpali P. 622.4 101 110 477 240 237 9 9 ll8 113 96 2\ \69 120

291 Salheona 941.4 63 67 268 136 132 12 17 52 42 76 8 91 86 292 Nawapara (Kukurda) 702.5 69 74 326 160 166 33 34 43 40 63 14 110 99 293 Bhunyapali 871.6 56 57 222 112 110 12 19 20 13 42 2 80 71 294 Basantpur 209.1 41 41 159 74 85 4 4 29 32 4 64 68 295 Amaldiha M P(O). 577.5 82 82 407 207 200 15 14 37 39 32 129 III

296 Raitarai 845.6 55 55 245 121 124 4 3 40 43 38 9 79 28 297 Lohersingh P. 1,527.7 155 196 8Q8 432 466 55 49 64 67 130 37 277 268 298 Belpali 388.8 46 50 267 136 131 51 47 40 36 34 13 76 61 299 Amapali (Darramuda) P. 480.0 101 110 471 220 251 .j .. 53 71 108 28 155 133 300 Keshla 416.7 70 76 382 190 192 25 20 26 32 82 18 125 13

309

RAIGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-----_____________ --A.- ----. Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C

No. r--""-~ ,.---A-~ ~ ~"'"\ ,....--A---. ,....--A-="'"\ ,----A-_","\ ,-_..A.----, ,....--A--","\ ,..-----A--"'"\

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

35 15 48 38 6 3 21 27 1 5 .. 9 2 49 137 251 149 142 35 62 9 8 12 4 I 3 1 28 112 154 252 75 81 24 5 .. 1 .. I 1 47 53 253 66 66 15 13 3 1 4 6 2 10 1 46 59 254 E9 65 39 22 4 1 5 4 77 125 255

95 67 11 11 " .. 59 91 256 93 125 60 22 5 .. 9 .. ., .. .. . . 20 11 124 175 257

110 55 90 62 5 2 8 16 .. tT .. 3 3 1 22 13 130 214 258 136 3 8 2 .. 6 2 2 2 1 1 I 55 2 119 361 259 133 6 223 87 18 4 4 5 14 2 6 3 243 522 260

49 10 28 2 9 11 3 10 .. 8 5 33 127 261 156 166 20 24 5 5 1 4 .. 88 132 262 189 187 15 10 1 1 5 3 94 155 263 150 142 34 25 22 1 .. 9 1 129 167 264

57 39 32 25 2 2 72 102 265

62 50 8 9 1 7 6 3 .. 55 61 266 71 74 61 66 .. 2 6 .. .. ., 3 I 79 102 267

245 116 159 85 8 1 51 64 24 4 6 1 .. 36 20 346 625 268 149 141 34 20 17 13 18 19 I 4 4 2 43 17 162 152 269 61 49 31 21 3 I 5 4 2 46 65 270

111 85 24 13 21 26 4 4 .. 2 2 3 10 74 117 271 184 118 117 51 2 .. 16 17 1 6 4 21 20 205 320 272 131 46 67 1 6 1 3 7 5 4 21 19 137 302 273 75 46 37 33 5 I I 2 ., I 3 6 70 105 274 48 16 13 23 I I 7 52 73 275

47 18 4 1 2 3 9 8 38 95 276 24 .. 12 .. 2 2 I 6 . , . . .. 5 7 25 66 277

130 129 15 14 18 4 40 87 .. 4 5 2 113 63 189 229 278 150 153 34 17 7 I 14 23 7 1 3 15 4 125 123 279 80 85 17 20 10 5 5 2 4 I 15 22 42 66 280

61 40 13 4 15 3 II 7 4 I 2 22 59 52 42 281 62 53 12 8 " .. 2 2 38 40 282 45 44 33 20 2 3 I .. 44 49 283 50 20 29 .. .. 10 15 67 129 284 42 33 9 15 2 1 16 1 44 62 285

172 66 145 75 27 41 3 32 22 236 427 286 96 51 60 69 2 2 4 87 136 287 26 19 II 3 ., .. .. . . 2 1 27 37 288 26 13 5 3 5 ., 2 3 3 24 66 289

109 87 37 4 7 6 19 4 to 6 71 117 290

77 74 7 6 3 " 1 5 .. 3 1 45 46 291 86 79 9 13 7 3 I 2 .. .. 2 5 2 50 67 ~92 30 30 15 4 13 3 3 2 4 1 III 28 32 39 293 49 58 10 9 . . .. 3 1 .. 2 .. to 17 294 88 77 33- II 2 3 1 I 1 5 18 78 89 295

59 25 15 .. .. I I .. . . .. .. 4 2 42 96 296 154 123 99 67 3 18 9 51 8 2 I 3 3 4 155 198 297 48 20 21 39 I 2 6 60 70 298

119 111 31 22 .. .. 5 .. 65 118 299 77 4 26 5 3 2 19 1 65 179 300

310

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

r--_.A._-, r--.A._, ,-~-, ,-_.A._-. ,-_...A.---. P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

301 Dumarmuda 729.8 79 88 412 198 214 6 5 29 34 93 14 139 142 302 Kosampali 414.6 56 61 233 117 116 27 28 27 25 54 8 72 65 303 Shakarboya P,MP(O). 496.0 98 102 437 213 224 11 17 76 73 88 35 142 120 304 Dumarpali (Banora) 631.9 63 67 257 132 125 41 35 36 34 70 6 90 78 305 Kauwatal P. 588.7 118 118 522 252 270 8 16 47 54 55 7 164 145

306 Bulaki 234.3 38 46 242 119 123 40 35 39 9 68 32 307 Kawariha 741.1 75 94 473 232 241 113 129 88 17 156 55-308 Jokela P. 1,094.9 134 161 709 336 373 8 11 76 89 128 26 232 251 309 Mahuwhapali (Keshla) 275.0 49 51 208 97 111 6 11 10 8 39 7 67 59 310 Midmida P,MP(O) 1.130.3 246 254 1,080 510 570 41 42 160 177 191 51 347 244

311 Binjkot 621.8 48 54 207 93 114 1 1 59 73 43 2 70 76 312 Banora P, MP(O). 1,424.5 219 250 1,039 507 532 44 38 167 158 121 60 347 264 313 Kantahardi P. 1,104.1 160 167 780 387 393 35 31 43 39 79 12 254 210 314 Bardaputi P. 784.9 93 103 518 255 263 2 1 71 72 40 24 175 129 315 Nawapara(Bardaputi)P.M,P(O) 861.8 124 125 632 315 317 37 38 103 103 45 8 188 78

316 Putkapuri P,Po. 669.8 121 140 590 296 294 21 19 34 41 102 8 187 163 317 Basanpali (Kawariha) P. 715.5 106 127 547 255 292 27 32 35 39 53 5 175 137 318 Linjir p. 1,050.3 98 104 559 287 272 55 48 132 24 180 137 319 Jharmuda 785.1 70 82 374 190 184 88 86 43 124 103 320 Jhalmala P,M,MP(o),Po. 942.3 93 123 521 251 270 20 20 21 16 134 28 144 76

321 Dhanuhardera 510.7 53 63 224 100 124 10 19 44 52 38 -11 75 78 322 Belaria P,MP(O) 894.2 ll8 128 550 264 286 28 35 58 53 147 53 173 151 323 Sahaspuri P. 850.6 111 125 581 300 281 25 25 66 58 69 II 191 76 324 Dhangaon 683.8 60 60 301 146 155 12 12 37 52 55 9 84 55 325 Rawankhondara 482.8 51 51 211 95 116 10 9 26 39 6 67 53

326 Ruchida P. 1,135.6 205 206 960 462 498 84 90 55 58 89 ]() 307 145 327 Kensara P,MP(O) 1,480.0 118 206 873 435 438 8 13 82 88 147 36 295 126 328 Surri P. 935.4 119 154 779 396 383 16 43 30 32 150 25 260 82 329 Aurda P,Po. 1,734.8 250 281 1,282 633 649 170 229 22 12 120 46 428 347 330 MaIda P. 631.8 89 151 665 318 347 60 63 24 30 127 19 193 173

331 Bhathanpali P. 604.6 65 98 412 206 206 20 19 27 30 83 16 131 116 332 Ektal P. 1,017.0 71 94 432 209 223 20 25 49 57 68 28 138 134 333 Ghughwa P. 739.2 105 105 453 207 246 21 22 17 18 52 11 145 131 334 Semibhawar 372.1 22 22 144 74 70 5 5 9 10 22 1 37 29 335 Litaipali (Jatari) 530.5 82 82 375 194 181 25 24 19 114 89

336 Shankarpali 376.8 46 46 184 93 91 .. . , .. 13 62 48 337 Pusalda P. ],406.1 137 208 901 418 483 26 29 11 13 259 52 290 36 338 Badimal 257.2 44 54 273 126 147 8 9 41 53 30 3 74 64 339 Chikhali P. 375.8 66 83 424 206 218 83 91 25 24 61 7 130 ]0] 340 TetJa P,MP(O),Po. 1,715.2 240 281 1,110 528 582 5 3 147 156 236 64 363 313

341 Jampali 275.0 56 63 351 161 190 40 35 18 30 59 17 100 342 Ha1dibade P. 880.2 109 122 562 275 287 35 33 8 9 111 24 186 I3l 343 Sondekela 733.2 100 108 489 246 243 7 5 48 49 64 13 157 62 344 Netnagar P,MP(O),po. 1,241.5 147 187 742 3,8 384 20 15 26 38 127 15 237 247 345 Karrajore 412.5 59 56 259 138 121 1 1 38 29 20 1 101 4

346 TadoJa P. 1,544.3 150 165 767 384 383 56 58 37 35 116 10 262 182 347 Daubhathali 290.7 35 40 187 87 100 8 11 5 8 39 5 51 48 348 Ghanatarai 196.6 33 45 185 85 100 35 39 7 14 35 6 56 60 349 Jhulanpali 139.4 21 30 125 61 64 4 7 28 1 37 32 350 Torna 404.9 50 50 219 113 106 3 38 2 70 41

311

RAIGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-_________________________ A _______________________ ~ Workers L.C.

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,.--A----, ,--..A..-.-, ,-_.A._ ....... ,--.A.~ ,---"---. ,---.A.---, ,-_A---. ,---A.._~ ,-_.A._~ ,-_.A.---, 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

107 108 28 34 . , .. .. 3 .. 59 72 301 30 22 1 12 14 .. 30 28 45 51 302 53 39 2 1 12 26 1 2 72 54 71 104 303 65 57 14 17 7 3 .. .. 3 1 42 47 304

143 125 14 9 2 11 3 1 1 88 125 305

41 31 22 2 .. .. 2 51 91 306 121 50 31 3 . , 1 2 1 . , .. 2 .. 76 186 307 171 179 40 29 5 5 7 15 1 2 5 6 18 104 122 308

55 47 8 10 - .. 2 2 . . 2 30 52 309 214 74 108 90 8 9 32 12 25 8 11 163 326 310

55 64 15 12 .. .. . , .. ., . . 23 38 311 173 113 124 108 4 23 23 2 3 19 18 160 268. 312 173 161 78 49 3 .. . , .. .. .. 133 183 313 109 82 57 37 .. 3 6 3 1 3 3 80 134 314 110 42 37 12 4 10 13 3 1 16 18 127 239 315

106 86 34 37 4 4 28 16 .. 5 20 10 109 I3l 316 90 8 43 77 10 10 23 29 .. 2 5 7 4 4 80 155 317

118 95 18 37 '6 .. 3 3 .. 2 1 33 1 107 135 318 83 91 .. 2 9 6 1 .. 1 ., 31 3 66 81 319

104 34 27 21 2 3 2 3 13 7 3 107 194 320

53 41 16 3S 4 1 1 .. 2 .. 25 46 321 106 108 39 27 5 2 11 6 .. 2 .. 2 8 8 91 135 322 118 32 54 32 6 8 8 1 1 1 4 2 109 205 323 76 51 7 4 1 .. 62 100 324 59 43 7 10 1 28 63 325

245 133 57 7 .. 2 5 .. .. .. 3 . . 155 353 326 140 9 121 80 10 10 7 12 5 ., 5 2 12 8 140 312 327 193 33 54 44 .. .. 7 5 .. I 2 ., 3 .. 136 301 328 283 244 101 68 24 19 7 5 3 4 7 9 1 205 302 329 145 135 15 27 2 2 2 4 1 2 28 3 125 174 330

95 87 17 18 6 3 4 4 \) 4 75 90 331 97 79 33 47 3 2 3 5 .. 2 1 71 89 332 71 68 18 9 5 13 19 1 .. 33 39 62 liS 333 22 23 9 5 5 1 1 37 41 334 75 63 37 26 1 1 80 92 335

56 40 6 8 .. .. 31 43 336 245 8 .. .. .. 2 25 3 43 . . 128 447 337 63 5 10 43 1 2 .. ., .. 14 52 83 338 92 11 17 67 1 . , 2 13 .. . . .. ., 9 10 9 .. 76 117 339

258 240 68 44 7 1 6 11 1 1 1 2 4 18 14 165 269 340

36 .. 62 .. . , .. .. 2 . . 61 190 341 142 105 7 19 2 3 5 2 .. 30 2 89 156 342 95 30 9 2 2 16 15 .. 1 3 .. 34 12 89 181 343

145 151 31 64 2 25 29 1 1 1 33 1 121 137 344 61 2 33 2 7 37 117 345

156 101 32 40 4 5 16 13 54 23 122 201 346 37 39 11 7 1 .. ., 2 2 .. 36 52 347 32 35 13 4 1 10 7 5 3 6 29 40 348 28 31 5 1 1 .. 3 24 32 349 54 35 8 4 5 4 43 65 350

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Occu- Workers

L.C. Name of Area pied Literate r----Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-

No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r----A r---A---, r--A---"l r--.A.---, r---A.- __

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

351 Sarasmal 377.2 37 46 277 129 148 16 22 24 26 44 .. 80 35 352 Sukulbhathali 444.6 49 60 258 130 128 6 3 22 18 77 30 91 81 353 Dhuranpali P. 182.1 21 26 149 71 78 19 18 15 16 33 7 44 33 354 Ghutkupali 409.3 43 48 180 79 101 22 22 7 8 24 61 68 355 Kasaipali 335.0 51 57 217 106 111 19 12 19 20 10 74 73

356 Thengapali 283.3 43 48 213 103 110 16 17 12 17 30 15 65 35 357 Badmal 4842 50 62 227 115 112 26 24 46 54 23 2 78 71 358 Semra 535.2 110 111 468 220 248 19 13 37 42 52 1 154 87 359 Jatari P.M,Po. 1.117.9 186 187 905 432 473 35 31 57 65 265 69 270 214 360 Raibar 668.8 114 124 565 273 292 30 31 97 108 73 13 173 161

361 Suloni 364.8 33 37 196 99 97 to 14 24 14 21 2 62 62 362 Kusmuda 344.8 51 60 298 138 160 21 22 15 19 70 16 96 67 363 Nawapara (Darripali)P,MP(O) 581.8 94 111 487 233 254 19 23 56 47 114 36 151 91 364 Riyapali 134.2 21 22 93 46 47 3 4 38 39 25 1 31 25 365 Amlipali (Kotmar) MP(O) 187.7 11 12 64 30 34 1 3 18 18 9

366 Kotmara 713.9 III 129 533 267 266 100 102 111 17 175 93 367 Nandeli (Chhich) P. 761.3 118 140 715 337 378 26 28 85 91 162 46 238 147 368 Chhich P. 679.1 74 93 372 174 198 40 51 96 31 129 116 369 Darripali 361.0 68 83 353 170 183 70 71 88 17 109 93 J70 Chhapora P. 1,112.9 121 130 595 287 308 31 27 57 71 108 16 199 168

371 Rengalpali P,M. 721.6 73 83 370 200 170 9 6 30 39 90 29 97 90 372 Barpali 477.5 68 82 370 157 213 69 100 19 42 40 11 106 81 373 Tilgi P. 793.9 107 126 624 307 317 55 55 128 114 115 14 197 72 374 Lankapali 521.4 52 61 339 163 176 42 40 5 6 56 7 111 75 375 Baghadola P. 604.9 134 160 673 326 347 46 55 25 26 137 51 207 118,

376 Admuda 468.6 41 43 222 113 109 28 29 9 5 46 6 76 54 377 Sarwani 450.7 53 62 283 144 139 2 3 120 106 25 .. 92 70 378 Kotasura P. 989.5 180 210 927 448 479 62 68 62 68 114 16 283 208 379 Pusore P,M,Po. 2,024.6 506 588 2,418 1,163 1.255 94 109 178 188 684 188 744 465 380 Dewalsura 834.5 73 82 351 166 185 34 35 7 5 87 25 102 76

381 Mahloi P. 428.3 65 69 293 152 141 3 4 18 17 72 27 96 63 382 Bodajharia 708.3 71 77 334 153 181 5 5 60 74 44 5 119 95 383 Bhandarchhote 430.1 41 55 326 165 161 12 21 4 2 82 26 103 57 384 Bhandarbade P,M,MP(O).Po. 882.2 136 151 708 331 377 54 54 37 38 106 21 218 211 385 Supa P. 785.2 123 148 704 342 362 80 94 64 100 130 23 208 172

386 Karichhapara (Kotasura) 201.3 36 44 230 111 119 24 25 29 28 38 13 67 40 387 Gudu 502.9 77 90 360 182 178 5 6 29 27 70 4 121 87 388 Basanpali (Tarda) 427.5 68 81 380 193 187 10 8 33 36 88 12 132 100 389 Lohakhan p. 1.107.0 79 86 341 166 175 10 12 26 37 48 15 105 77 390 Kandagarh P. 1.049.3 83 91 439 216 223 33 43 48 43 55 14 132 129

391 Amlibhona (Kathali) 358.8 45 57 255 124 131 t 108 116 6 83 74 392 Thengagudi 315.2 68 74 325 153 172 9 8 51 62 27 5 93 80 393 Siha P. 735.7 110 137 666 315 351 11 15 35 42 128 38 216 112 394 Gotma P. 839.6 93 133 523 256 267 29 36 46 54 127 21 160 131 395 Saraipali (Keshapali 500.9 55 69 304 147 157 52 60 22 89 72

396 Jewaridih 228.3 45 50 275 135 140 66 84 10 13 34 3 92 90 397 Bonda 535.3 95 105 519 253 266 .2 1 101 128 70 4 152 114 398 Chhichhor (Umeria) P,Po. 1,658.9 244 310 1,354 649 705 80 100 57 60 240 23 423· 419 399 Thakurpali 197.7 25 33 162 109 53 9 9 28 62 24 400 Keshapali 260.4 32 42 188 103 85 12 21 6 6 35 2 65 45

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WORKERS Non --__________________ -J.. _________________ ---"\ Workers

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,..--A.--. ...----."----. r--J..--. r--J..----. ~----. ,--..A._-. r--.A.-, r--.A.-...... r--.A.-. ,--_..A._-.

M F M F M F M F M F jM 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

51 1 28 34 1 .. .. 49 113 351 76 72 10 8 1 1 4 39 41 352 27 21 14 12 .. 3 21 45 353 54 63 6 3 1 2 .. 18 33 354 41 47 23 24 2 8 2 32 38 355

41 26 17 8 .. ., ., 5 1 38 15 356 38 34 4 18 .. 4 1 9 35 6 37 41 357

104 48 6 30 4 9 .. .. .. .. 40 . . 66 161 358 143 129 1 59 101 3 1 5 1 13 4 1 18 5 162 259 359 122 132 1 16 , 15 9 13 26 100 131 360

51 56 .. 6 2 9 .. 31 35 361 68 53 1 1 .. .. . . .. 27 13 42 93 362 84 56 1 5 1 3 .. 3 58 31 82 163 363 25 22 1 .. 1 2 5 15 22 364 15 9 2 1 12 25 365

104 27 10 47 ,4 2 6 5 9 50 2 92 173 366 103 46 19 38 27 .. 39 43 50 20 99 231 367 104 \ 90 25 10 1 .. .. 15 .. 45 82 368 74 80 .. .. .. .. 8 3 . . 27 10 61 90 369

149 120 2 37 40 2 2 7 1 6 1 88 140 370

23 27 .. 13 23 20 4 5 .. 17 4 2 2 41 6 103 80 371 79 42 5 33 2 2 2 3 2 .. .. 9 7 1 51 132 372

112 28 15 27 15 , .. 13 15 I 1 2 40 110 245 373 70 44 25 29 13 3 2 .. 52 101 374

126 93 36 19 10 6 35 119 229 375

47 30 2 8 2 6 1 9 24 .. 37 55 376 77 65 1 2 14 2 .. 1 52 69 377

179 125 15 62 10 .. 8 .. 79 13 165 271 378 275 186 34 82 3 172 50 19 241 147 419 790 379 89 70 2 1 12 4 64 109 380.

67 43 3 16 .. 2 .. 2 .. 26 . . 56 78 381 96 79 6 13 2 1 2 13 1 34 86 382 84 49 .. 8 .. .. .. 19 . . 62 104 383

131 137 32 57 2 2 .. 4 .. .. . . 53 11 113 166 384 135 110 24 55 9 3 2 3 2 35 2 134 190 385

41 19 .. 21 23 3 .. .. .. 44 79 386 79 61 21 16 .. 7 8 .. 14 2 61 91 387 85 77 5 8 1 .. .. 1 41 14 61 87 388 70 55 4 21 .. .. 2 1 28 1 61 98 389

106 108 3 8 9 13 14 84 94 390

61 64 .. 8 .. 1 I 21 41 57 391 68 58 12 20 1 2 2 .. 10 .. 60 92 392

165 86 8 20 6 4 5 4 29 1 99 239 393 114 88 9 38 .. 37 5 96 136 394 80 57 9 15 58 85 395

81 89 .. I 7 3 .. 43 50 396 113 82 23 28 4 t .. .. .. .. 11 4 101 152 391 276 291 94 90 19 9 17 2 II 14 4 9 6 226 286 398

53 20 9 4 .. .. 47 29 399 53 38 5 7 3 4 38 40 400

314

VILLAGE DlllECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r---

L.C. Name of Facili~ .. in Hou- HO\lse- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village availa Ie acres ses bolds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,------'---"'" ,-_"""-"""" ,-___,.._~ ,...----"---, ,..._...A.~ 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

401 Ondekera 800.4 112 141 616 309 307 15 11 81 83 63 4 197 134 402 Tarda P. 1,011.9 126 138 604 289 315 73 79 33 47 130 33 189 165 403 Kathani 758.8 74 86 381 192 189 75 73 27 28 91 90 130 110 404 Tupakdhar 108.9 23 25 128 65 63 3 4 3 7 12 .. 39 38 405 Ranbhantha P. 641.5 119 147 727 347 380 67 76 109 99 86 15 212 184

406 Bunga P. 1,455.8 274 334 1,527 755 772 91 92 150 156 254 39 455 376 407 Kalmi (Machida) P. 300.1 35 41 193 99 94 10 12 10 9 52 4 65 55 408 Machida 208.7 40 45 207 101 106 21 23 .. 44 5 66 64 409 Turanga P. 797.3 103 152 657 320 337 3 1 64 75 83 23 205 201 410 Jhilgitar 618.2 18 18 70 28 42 2 7 11 13 10 2 25 28

411 Kathali MP(O). 426.3 47 60 304 153 151 17 15 7 5 63 16 86 70 412 Taparda P. 495.0 78 97 500 250 250 27 27 36 38 49 5 143 141 413 Jiladi 164.9 19 19 90 47 43 .. 43 43 3 29 28 414 Tinmini P. 929.3 134 189 850 422 428 72 75 76 83 110 11 288 226 415 Sutupali 310.0 48 50 231 115 116 17 22 26 26 34 7 71 62

416 Nawapali (MachJda) 262.7 59 73 338 153 185 11 11 5 9 71 17 104 117 417 Kondpali P,S,Po. 1,648.9 155 174 745 352 393 47 55 57 69 129 38 169 224 418 Lara P.s. 1,697.2 133 148 647 301 346 82 89 72 79 83 30 205 177 419 Siladi 245.0 67 74 344 156 188 8 7 146 183 30 32 97 95 420 Jlaipali 191.7 22 23 139 68 71 4 4 44 20

421 Baradoli P. 322.6 84 84 368 182 186 11 16 13 19 105 16 120 64 422 Parsapali 303.0 35 62 280 149 131 8 6 50 47 30 3 95 84 42l Padigaon P.Po. 2,059.2 336 428 1,859 895 964 70 79 147 144 420 167 567 464 424 Ha}dichhote 570.7 60 93 399 186 213 38 47 37 34 20 .. 133 138 425 Nawapaora (Siladi) 217.1 50 53 233 119 114 16 12 5 5 67 12 85 61

426 Surajgarh 238.4 52 63 259 128 131 25 28 5 2 47 4 92 75 427 Tribhona P. 563.9 96 148 647 312 335 25 22 35 38 139 56 217 136 428 KhapraPali P. 229.4 49 53 ~43 131 112 5 6 5 6 52 16 78 69 -

429 Singpuri 587.8 31 33 154 78 76 18 16 24 25 32 9 52 37 430 Changod 629.2 41 53 220 119 101 3 2 4 6 5 82 61 431 Kakaimuban 169.8 35 55 224 105 119 31 28 10 16 5 84 78

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,..----'-.......... ,-_.A.---"\ ,-_.A.---"\ ,...-~ ,..._.A._ ...... ,...--"--...... ,...--"--~ ,--.A.-...... ,---"-~ ,---"--....... 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

134 78 41 56 .. 2 .. 20 112 173 401 117 105 25 29 3 10 18 3 3 31 10 100 150 402 94 91 13 16 18 3 5 62 79 403 31 35 .. 3 .. 3 5 26 25 404

144 153 20 26 7 5 41 135 196 405

329 265 26 81 6 15 12 5 2 74 16 300 396 406 54 50 2 4 3 .. I 6 34 39 407 32 28 8 32 1 3 4 .. 22 , . 35 42 408

156 121 27 75 3 3 3 2 14 2 115 136 409 20 26 4 2 1 3 14 410

54 ,61 23 9 6 .. 3 .. 67 81 411 105 104 17 34 3 4 13 3 107 109 412 27 28 .. 1 .. 1 18 15 413

192 170 45 45 8 .. 11 43 134 202 414 45 49 5 12 7 2 1 12 44 54 415

76 83 20 31 .. .. 3 8 49 68 416 112 172 37 33 20 19 .. 183 169 417 il7 89 34 65 12 lIS 4 2 38 3 96 169 418 72 83 12 12 .. 12 59 93 419 41 17 1 2 1 24 51 420

63 40 6 16 2 27 6 2 2 20 62 122 421 74 67 8 10 8 7 .. .. o. 5 54 47 422

282 227 95 149 50 39 47 32 4 2 3 87 14 328 500 423 102 100 12 28 I 3 4 1 3 14 3 53 75 424 68 SO 7 10 1 1 9 34 53 425

36 30 9 32 37 11 2 .. 10 36 56 426 ]55 91 34 43 ] .. 2 1 26 95 ]99 427 39 45 6 23 16 6 1 2 9 53 43 428 39 19 11 18 .. .. 2 26 39 429 19 17 9 5 47 38 .- I 7 37 40 430 65 46 10 ]5 6 5 2 II 21 4] 431

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

47 Barbhatha 228 252 A 48 Barbhatha 269 338

Achanakpali (Churela) 211 337 49 Bardarha 314 190 2 Achanakpali 452 257 50 BarduJa 28 61 3 Adbhar 242 N.A. 51 Bargaon 49 N.A. 4 Akbartola 517 324 52 Bargaon 316 N.A. 5 Amakoni 44 433 53 Barpali 207 354 6 Amakoni 329 237 54 Barpali 332 N.A.

7 Arnakoni Bade 182 128 55 Bartunga 75 91

8 Arnakoni Chhote 203 151 56 Basantpur 356 N.A.

9 Amapali 514 249 57 Basinbahara 197 390 10 Amarkot (Bore) 290 N.A. 58 Basinpali 362 362 11 Arnarkot (Ameri) 273 N.A. 59 Bataupali 50 N.A. 12 Ameri 288 358 60 Behrabahal 506 184 13 Arnethi 231 108 61 Beharachuwa 139 374 14 Arnjhar 200 57 62 Belpali 312 102 15 Arnaldiha 276 188 63 Beltikari 251 286 16 Amlidipa 138 78 I 64 Bengachi 374 73 17 Amlikot 243 N.A. 65 Bhadisar 326 171 18 Amlipali 260 156 66 Bhadra 13 N.A. 19 Amlipali 325 28 N.A. 67 Bhadra 71 20 Amlipali 433 402 68 Bhadrindan 122 168 21 Arnlipali 487 314 69 Bhagda 118 N.A. 22 Arnoda 425 137 70 Bhainsdehan 172 N.A. 23 Arnurra 225 397 71 Bhakurra 202 422 24 Andola 7 85 72 Bhakurra 341 456 25 Airipali 338 N.A. 73 Bhalupani 387 312

B 74 Bhalupani 532 150

26 Bagband 75 Bhantakona 441 254

453 450 76 Bharali 526 319 27 Baghanpur 348 316 28 Baghanpur 77 Bharatpur 165 281

372 285 29 Baigindih 365

78 Bhathagaon 41 N.A. 444

30 Baigiodih 79 Bhathali 146 215 409 246 80 Bhanwaradadar 45 111 31 Baigindih 444 29

32 Bagbidar 81 Bhawarpur 55 195 73 N.A.

33 Barnhanipali 82 Bhawarpur 222 370 378 24 34 Bahalidih 415 83 Bhawarpur 280 9S

35 Bataupali 202 84 Bhedwan 32 10 330 280

36 Bandhapali 85 Bhikhampura 25 46 37 Banhar

301 292 86 Bhikharnpura 100 453 38 Banhar

368 305 87 Bhimkholia 364 N.A.

39 Banjari 471 170

59 92 88 Bhimsendih 180 270 40 Banjipali 142 418 89 Bhojpur 214 94 41 Banwaspali 513 90 Bhothali 33 44

121 42 Bar 223 91 Bhulumu,da 190 213 406 43 Baradawao 371 92 Bhainjhar 278 160 44 Baramkela

320 320 74 93 Bichhalawa 254 N.A.

45 Barampura 398 94 Bijamala 470 298 46 Barbhantha

25 22 5 95 Bijepur 281 7S

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

96 Bijepur-Chintamanipat 82 N.A. 143 Chhuhipali 89 51

97 Bijepur·Girdharipat 101 356 144 Churela 72 118

98 Bikrampali 358 55 D 99 Bilaigarh 64 N.A.

Bilaigarh 144 365 145 Dabgaon 484 424 100 146 Dabhara 237 161 101 Bilaigarh 404 388 147 DadarpaJi 97 N.A. 102 Birnipali 530 177

148 Dahida 2 84 103 Bishalpur 265 193 149 Dalal 194 452 104 Bishnupali 478 176 150 Damdama 472 412 105 Bishwaspur 39 N.A. 151 Damdarha 461 268 106 Bohardih 135 148 152 Dandaidih 181 218 107 Boharabahal 466 287 153 Dangania 108 242 108 Boerdih 315 383 154 Danighati 456 260 109 Boerdih 321 169 155 Dansara 268 360 110 Boermal 311 434 156 Darrabhatha 155 339 111 Bokramuda 160 214

157 Dandaidih 31 88 112 Bonda 125 363 158 Daukijore 170 429 113 Bore 289 17 159 Deogaon 287 18 114 Borid 328 N.A.

160 Deogaon (Patharipali) 291 182 115 Borida 164 221

161 Deogarh 163 N.A. 116 Borlda 168 399 162 Deosar 334 N.A. 117 Budbuda 102 371 163 Dewarpali 129 N.A. 118 BudeJi 317 352 164 Dewanpali 423 255 119 Budeli 335 131

165 Dhanigaon 457 181 C 166 Dhaurabhatha 76 222

120 Chanamuda 67 440 167 Dhauradarha 465 423

121 Chanamuda 303 449 168 Dhosarbahal 482 372

122 Chandagarh 83 N.A. 169 Dhumabhatha 336 54

123 Chandai 248 117 170 Dhuta 9 J5

124 Chandali 381 259 171 Dhurkot 393 N.A.

125 Chantipali 87 428 172 Didadih 519 N.A.

126 Chantipali 285 197 173 Domadih 259 278

127 Charbhatha 438 373 174 Domadih 350 175

128 Chanwarpur 298 400 Dongia 176 282

129 Chhilfora 98 408 175 176 Dongripali 508 446

130 Chharra 12 N.A. 177 Dulampur 143 398 131 Chhatadai 411 226 178 Dulapali 479 149 132 Chhatona 11 48 179 Dumardih 154 56 13'3 Chhewaripali 78 N.A. 180 Dumarpali 516 173 134 Chhewaripali 187 227 181 Dumarsingha 359 64 135 Chh-qiiipali 422 239 182 Dulampur 286 N.A. 136 Chhaitbhatha 488 410 183 Durgapali 230 N.A. 137 Chikhali 282 220 138 Chhinehpani 421 409 G

139 Chhindpatera 501 333 184 Gaidarha 150 415 140 Chingridih 445 230 185 Gatapidha 201 386 141 Chingripali 215 194 186 Gandharachuwa 429 201 142 Chhind 245 157 187 Ganjaibhouna 360 297

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

188 Gantuli Bade 21 4 231 Jashpur 5 421 189 Gantilli-Chhote 30 87 232 Jatiapali 418 145 190 Gatadih 153 187 233 Jewra 36 N.A. 191 Ghanipipar 309 191 234 Jhabad 270 134 192 Ghathora 480 262 235 Jhal 520 234 193 Ghathula 10 6 236 Jhalmala 383 340 194 Ghathula 235 107 237 Jhanakpur 305 60 195 Ghoghara 499 392 238 Jharapdih 250 183 196 Ghoraghati 400 315 239 Jharmuda 234 N.A. 197 Ghunghapali 392 411 240 Jharpali 267 261 198 Gindola 505 251 241 Jhikipali 490 178 199 Girhulpali 205 447 242 Jhilgitar 333 90 200 Gobersingha 184 144 243 Jildi 115 7 201 Goda 349 71 244 Jirapali 525 241 202 Godam 48 86 245 Jogidipa 233 416 203 GOdihari 229 26 246 Jognipali 95 290 204 Gomada 468

247 Jognipali 497 SO 303 205 Gopalbhouna 248 Jotpur 99 N.A. 69 375 206 Gopalpur 396

249 Junnadih 263 115 132

207 Gourdib 522 158 K 208 Gudel! 61 143 250 Kadlisarar 524 432 209 Gwalindih 58 130 251 Kalakhunta 496 271

H 252 Kalgatar 434 283 210 Hardi 133

253 Kalmi 167 248 9 211 Hariharpali 212 254 Kamlapani 495 394 N.A. 212 Hasaud 367 294

255 Kamrid 377 76 213 Hathilapali 306 256 Kanakbira 440 274 163 214 Hattapali 486 439 257 Kanchanpur 208 345 215 Hendaspali 443 236

258 Kanchanpur 271 369 216 Hirri 93 63

259 Kandola 186 206 217 Hirri 395 37 260 Kandurpali 188 347 218 Holdharpali 294 407 261 Kandurpali 345 301

I 262 Kankidipa 355 330

219 Ichha 263 Kanthipali 397 69 17 N.A. 264 Kanwalajhar 297 159

J 265 Kapartunga 402 357 220 Jagdishpur 511 266 Kapartunga 403 155 335 221 Jaipur 107 N.A.

267 Kapisda 27 N.A. 222 Jalakona 450 21

268 Kapisda 120 1S4 223 Jalgarh 224 359 269 Kargipali 475 313 224 Jamchhapar 406 414 270 Karigathi 141 208 225 Jamdalka 523 271 Karanpali 442 167 454 226 Jamjori 221 272 Karpi 477 342 431 227 Jampali

16 273 Karrakot 357 5S 43 228 Jampali 241 30 274 Karramal 493 334 229 Jampali 426 436 275 Kashipali 379 164 230 Jasra 8 47 276 Kasturamal 473 389

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Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village )96) 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

277 Katangjori 373 396 325 Kudhri 247 106

278 Katangpali 124 289 326 Kumhari 19 NA.

279 Katangpali 390 244 327 Kumhari 315 72

280 Katekoni 246 198 328 Kurrha 90 258 329 Kutela 213 96

281 Kateli 262 58 282 Katradth 137 N.A. L

283 Kawarguda 96 293 330 Laladhurwa 77 114 284 Kawarpali 424 N.A. 33) Lamipali 414 300 285 Kauwatal 74 49 332 Lankapali 140 361 286 Kedar 292 351 333 Laxmanpali 449 N.A.

287 Kenabhatha 123 125 334 Lendharjori 509 380 288 Kenabhatha 380 27 335 Lendhara III 11

289 Kermeli 502 430 336 Lendllara 416 53

290 Kewatindllodhi 199' N.A. 337 Limgaon 277 204

291 Khaira-Bade 34 31 338 Limpali 439 N.A.

292 Khaira Chhote 56 81 339 Limpali 507 323

293 Khairat 528 264 340 Linjir 351 65

294 Khirgarhi 308 14 341 Lipti 65 311 295 Khairha 264 113 342 Loharindipa 283 N.A.

296 Khairjhithi 346 279 343 Lodhia 238 139 297 Khairpali 302 296 344 Lukapara 147 101 298 Khajari 244 126 345 Lurka 467 269 299 Khamardih 171 8 M 300 Khamhariya 512 253 301 Khamharpali 459 306 346 Machgoda 54 189

302 Khaprapali 255 129 347 Machladih 68 41

303 Kharri 198 119 348 Madhopali 300 79

304 Kharrl 327 240 349 Madhuban 46 103

305 Kharwani 252 120 350 Mahkampur 91 93

306 Kharwani 304 60 351 Mahrajpur 162 219

307 Kharwani 384 288 352 Majarmati 500 217

308 Khichri 353 250 353 Makri 220 3l!4

309 Khokhepur 183 442 354 Maida N.A.

310 Khokhsipali 355 Maida 318 77

293 112 311 Khorigaon 337 59

356 Manikpur 40 N.A.

312 Khudubena 43 124 357 Manikpur 258 350

313 Khuaubhatha 57 98 358 . Manikpur 299 271

314 Khursi 119 135 359 Manjoorpali 494 318

315 Kokbahal 515 232 360 Marodarha 158 229

316 Korra 106 223 361 Masankuda 417 31

317 Korrapani 370 291 362 Mauhadhodha 232 146

318 Kosamdih 323 28 363 Mauhapali 116 368

319 Kosir 18 N.A. 364 Mauhapali 159 229

320 Kosir 178 66 365 Mauhapali 481 346

321 Kotmara 295 186 366 Medara 394 tiS

322 Kotra 339 19 367 Mekra 464 349 323 .Kotri 196 67 368 Mohahdi 149 ']1)7

324 Kudhargarhi 63 N.A. 369 M;Jdiadih 175 265

320

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Location Serial Location Serial

Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

370 Mudpar 110 147 415 Pewara 307 34

371 Mudpar 217 116 416 Pewragar 322 N.A.

372 Muduwabhatha 42 N.A. 417 Pharaswani 284 80

373 Mungiadih 498 N.A. 418 Pihara 81 425

374 Munglipali 204 212 419 Pikri 227 245

N 420 Pikrimal 274 23

375 Nachanpali 169 401 421 Pikaripali 436 243

376 Nachanpali 240 33 422 Pindri-Balopat 35 3

377 Naikaintar 423 Pindri Dukhupat 47 38

113 12 424 Piparda 492 332

378 Nandanpur 117 N.A. 425 Pipllrkbuta 413 420

379 Nandeli 134 185

380 Nadigaon 84 224 426 Porath 86 413

427 Pradh,lDpur 130 256

381 Nargikhol 420 263

382 Naughata 428 Pradhanpur 391 276

80 172 383 Nawapara 103

429 Pujeripali 145 302 211

384 Nawapali 462 376 430 Purena 239 231

385 Nawapara 431 Purainpali 491 141

3 13 432 Putia 310 441

386 Nawapara 340 39 387 Naurangpur 157 100 R

388 Noonpani 112 272 Raipur N.A. 433 206

389 Noonpani 454 308 Raipuf 189 299 434

p 435 Raksha 52 225

390 Pachpedi 436 Rambhatha 88 2

195 36 99

391 Padkidipa 460 322 437 Rampagula 296

392 Padkipali 463 327 438 Rampur 29 42

393 Pahanda 275 439 Rampur 226 275

123 394 Paikin 448

440 Ramtek 430 179 321

395 Pakardih 412 441 Randidih 85 387

267 396 Panchadhar 126 385

442 Rangadih 447 N.A.

397 Pandripani 324 NA. 443 Rangadih 527 247

398 Paraskol 151 379 444 Ratanpur 161 N.A.

399 Paraskol 510 196 445 Rebo 166 209

446 Reda 174 52

400 Paraskol 386 378 401 Parasrampur

447 Relha 6 N.A.

104 N.A. 402 Paridhiyapali

448 Rengalmuda 382 295 485 325 62

403 Pardhiapali 449 Risora 399

531 310 1 Junadih 2 Balramdih

404 Parsada 192 331 3 Kodapara

405 Parsada 369 97 450 Riwapar 152 105

406 Parsadih 156 142 451 Rohinapali 319 307

452 Rohinapali 385 404

407 Parsadlh 446 405 408 Parsapali 210 377 S

409 Pasid 4 N.A. 453 Sahajhahal 529 382

410 Pat IS N.A. 454 Sahajpali, 408 140

411 Paterapalii 521 122 455 Sahaspuri 279 306

412 Pathiyapali 236 199 456 Sahaspani 427 127

413 Patharipali 62 N.A. 457 Sakartunga 455 426

414 Patharipali 476 348 458 Salhe 193 353

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1 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Location Serial Location Serial

Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No.

No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

459 Salhepali 257 233 498 Surajgarh 105 391

460 Salhewona 79 N.A. 499 Surali 342 344

461 Salar 366 180 500 Sursi 66 210

462 Sanda 272 138 T

463 Sankara 191 82 464 Santhar 518 200 501 Taldeori 24 89

465 Saradih 216 162 502 Taldeori 352 427

466 Saraipali 219 153 503 Tamandih 218 341

467 Saraipali 313 166 504 Tamtora 474 445

468 Saraipali 407 152 505 Tandapali 331 N.A.

469 Saraipali 458 419 506 Tandipar 209 110

470 Saraipali 503 329 507 Tangar 347 443

471 Sariadarha 432 343 508 Tarekela 489 439

472 Sarsara 60 N.A. 509 Tausir 405 70 510 Tedinala 428 N.A.

473 Sarangarh 249 N.A. 474 Sawatkud 435 284 511 Tekapathar 469 336

475 Saria 127 451 512 Tenduwa 401 328

476 Semrapali 410 203 513 Tendudhar 363 273

477 Semrapali 504 304 514 Teradawan 389 4\'1

478 Semikot 437 228 615 Thakurdiya 177 174

479 Senhmal 431 326 516 Thakurpali 94 205

480 Sendurash 38 N.A. 517 Thelkabhatha 37 20

481 Siladai 109 403 518 Thengagudi 148 438

482 Siliyari 51 192 519 Thengakot 419 381 520 Tilaimuda 23 45

483 Singari 354 317 484 Singarpur 253 109 521 Tilaidadar 451 N.A.

485 Singarpur 376 366 522 Tilaipali 344 448 486 Singhanpur 14 N.A. 523 Timerlaga 26 N.A.

487 Singhanpur 136 133 524 Tilaidadar 20 488 Siroli I3l 104 525 Titahipali 388 395 489 Sodhardih 261 355 526 Tora 128 238 490 Sodika 343 393 527 Torna 256 :til.A.

491 Sonadula 121 235 528 Tulsidih 179 N.A. 492 Sonbala 483 165

U 493 Suwatal 92 136 494 Suarguda 361 455 529 Uchhabhathi 53 N.A.

495 Sukhapali 185 367 530 Udhara 173 435

496 Suloni 132 16 531 Ulkhar 70 40

497 Sundrabhatha 114 N.A. 532 Ummedpur 266 364

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Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r---L.e. Name of Facilities in Hou- House. Scheduled Scheduled and Total War-

No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers(!-IX) ..---_ __,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

40/5 Sarangarh Tahsil (Rural) 241,294.99 38,657 175,671 85,555 19,436 10,599 15.881 13,4033,505 56,095 47,066 39,955 90,116 17,104

I Maida P. 1,322.9 165 166 751 375 376 215 215 3 6 88 239 219 2 Dahida P. 1,877.7 208 208 1,012 499 513 262 267 31 35 113 13 319 302 3 Nawapara 942.6 74 76 375 183 192 . . .. 40 121 107 4 Pasid P. 999.2 126 128 681 327 354 49 45 34 49 107 18 201 203 5 Ja~hpur P, Po. 5,547.9 406 414 1,964 924 1,040 27 32 20 20 176 14 594 655

6 Relha, 465.0 " .. Uninhabited .. .. .. . . 7 Andola 1,268.4 193 205 1,023 495 528 123 145 .. 119 I 310 291 8 Jasra P. 842.5 119 119 545 261 284 8 20 15 115 II 164 148 9 Dhuta 459.0 77 77 383 175 208 61 80 7 128 134

10 Ghathula P. 388.5 97 III 533 258 275 16 24 8 145 134

11 Chhatona 406.3 90 92 472 234 238 14 II 71 71 43 3 147 135 12 Chharra P. 859.9 165 166 834 437 397 263 235 86 1 249 224 I3 Bhadara P. 1,070.6 114 114 520 262 258 239 231 57 7 116 162 14 Singhanpur P. 1,336.6 137 139 643 313 330 2S1 287 98 11 203 202

15 Pat 685.5 77 77 318 158 160 56 53 31 42 52 7 104 105

16 Jarnpali 370.1 61 61 303 151 152 30 27 83 79 23 3 99 76 17 Ichha P. 876.3 108 108 617 305 312 63 55 144 152 80 27 171 135 18 Kosir P,M. 2,142.4 468 491 2,274 1,075 1,199 472 625 15 26 278 47 718 663 19 Kumhari p. 748.5 146 146 649 326 323 79 74 21 28 109 91 219 151 20 Tilaidadar 4OS.2 7S 76 341 176 165 134 126 35 I 95 93

21 Gantuli Bade 585.3 III 114 525 260 265 112 106 " 66 6 175 170 22 Barbhantha 318.5 86 86 415 213 202 132 115 34 39 10 134 94 23 Tilaimuda 391.6 80 85 410 207 203 42 50 23 17 40 I 131 107 24 Taldeori 197.5 51 54 254 127 127 53 56 61 6 75 74 25 Bhikhampura 412.8 110 111 504 246 258 :239 248 47 4 162 143

26 Tirnerlaga P,Po. 3,295.4 357 363 1,673 836 837 81 71 288 326 177 33 526 382 27 Kapisda p,~P(O). 613.9 142 142 696 349 347 105 129 61 I 213 198 28 Batdula p. 1,463.6 270 273 1,076 514 562 90 101 104 16 343 299 29 Rampur 192.1 31 31 163 72 91 .' 18 I 50 45 30 Gantuli Chhote P. 497.5 82 85 392 180 212 46 50 49 3 126 78

31 Dandaidih P. 547.1 65 65 344 1"15 169 19 13 28 \5 37 10 \\3 76 32 Bhedwan Po,P,M,D. 1,415.9 354 374 1,613 819 794 233 324 161 184 260 52 490 410 33 BhotaJi P.M,D. Mew. 538.0 98 108 589 280 309 44 44 137 30 163 104 34 Khaira Bade 477.2 68 68 462 221 241 56 66 83 14 141 122 35 Pindri Balapat 309.3 93 93 441 226 215 194 ISS 51 1 137 122

36 Jewra P. 1,039.3 144 146 671 331 340 161 171 51 66 46 I 213 208 37 Thelkabhatha 263.9 61 66 362 174 188 51 S4 10 5 30 8 117 100 38 Sendurash 167.2 " .. Uninhabited .. .. .. 39 Bishwaspur 815.4 59 59 220 102 118 28 33 60 69 17 .. 75 70 40 Manikpur P. 1.257.2 145 147 639 317 322 43 43 40 50 72 15 210 169

41 Bhathagaon P,M. 554.1 83 83 369 187 182 ISO 145 64 ., III 115 42 Muduwabhatha 346.6 96 123 515 260 255 248 250 50 2 158 152 43 Khudubena 39.'-2 39 39 162 73 89 12 8 29 9 53 42 44 Amakoni 206.3 27 27 179 83 96 8 14 18 2 48 25 45 Bhanwaradadar 438.3 32 32 167 82 85 27 25 7 5 50 34

46 MUdhuban 416.7 67 67 362 177 185 61 74 68 71 30 IlS 101 47 Pindri Dukhupat P. 335.2 80 81 412 200 212 159 174 .. 40 2 117 92 48 GOdam p. 543.9 165 165 755 375 380 192 118 93 126 103 9 249 212 49 Bargaon p. 900.4 134 168 670 327 343 43 43 10 8 57 3 238 83 50 Bataupali p, 517.0 62 109 502 240 262 182 205 67 5 161 173

325

SAaANGAlUI TAHSIL

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18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

36,328 31,05212,77710.7261,872 785 1,830 1,906 78 15 99 15 483 375 31 ., 2,597 2,19229,46043.050 40/5

195 186 21 19 12 8 10 ., 3 3 136 157 I 229 225 78 74 6 2 3 1 3 .. 180 211 2 52 53 27 23 40 28 2 2 .. 1 62 85 3

125 130 72 73 , 1 .. .. .. ., . , .. 3 126 151 4 303 340 118 147 77 69 49 75 19 19 20 1 8 3 330 385 5

.. .. .. .. .. .. . , Uninhabited .. . . .. 6 274 245 27 40 2 1 5 5 1 .. .. 1 .. 185 237 7 98 93 46 32 \~ 1 5 8 1 1 2 3 12 97 136 8

108 126 3 6 1 6 I ., .. .. . . 47 74 9 100 86 17 17 9 6 16 24 3 1 113 141 10

79 75 \ 47 52 6 .. 12 8 ., 3 .. 87 103 It 218 198 13 11 3 2 8 12 1 6 I 188 173 12 133 95 36 67 4 3 86 ~6 13 189 186 12 16 1 1 110 128 14

98 104 5 1 1 54 55 15

64 58 24 17 4 .. S 1 1 .. 52 76 16 78 53 53 45 12 6 4 6 .. .. ., .. 24 25 134 177 17

364 359 227 229 53 53 15 8 :3 1 11 1 45 12 357 536 18 141 115 38 26 28 I 3 3 I 1 8 5 107 172 19 60 66 24 27 6 3 2 81 72 20

122 117 49 49 3 4 85 95 21 87 83 28 9 17 2 2 .. .. 79 108 22 96 84 17 17 9 8 5 1 1 76 96 23 57 52 11 19 3 3 3 1 .. 52 53 24 92 76 58 63 4 3 2 5 2 84 115 25

283 191 130 109 29 10 17 8 5 61 64 310 455 26 131 128 60 66 11 1 9 3 .. ., .. 2 136 149 27 176 161 138 126 10 4 11 6 1 1 1 6 171 263 28 38 39 11 6 .. .. 1 22 46 29 90 53 30 18 2 7 4 54 134 30

80 64 16 9 9 . . 3 2 3 ., .. 2 1 62 93 31 235 187 210 180 7 3 20 32 .. 4 5 14 3 329 384 32 86 49 35 34 18 7 2 .. 1 4 13 18 117 205 33 90 74 35 40 9 3 7 2 2 80 119 34 91 81 39 39 3 3 2 1 89 93 35

138 130 74 77 1 .. 118 132 36 93 76 16 24 7 .. 1 57 88 37 .. .. . " .. .. .. .. Uninhabited .. ., .. .. . " 38 54 54 2 14 2 I .. 2 . , .. 1 15 .. 27 48 39

105 80 .58 55 8 3 14 24 1 2 14 S 107 153 40

39 44 70 70 .. .. 2 76 67 41 120 118 20 18 14 16 4 .. .. 102 103 42 38 34 12 6 1 I 1 2 20 47 43 34 21 4 4 2 8 35 71 44 41 30 7 4 2 32 51 45

95 87 10 12 7 3 .. 62 84 46 78 69 35 23 3 .. .. .. .. 1 .. 83 120 47

192 164 27 41 5 .. 1 6 3 9 8 .. 4 1 126 168 48 166 47 38 23 31 8 .. ., 1 1 .5 1 89 260 49 114 136 28 17 10 14 8 6 1 79 - 89 50

326

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,---_,A._--, ,---.A._",,"\ ,-_.A.--, r--..A..--, .-.A.---, P M F M F M F M F M fI

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Siliyari P. 469.4 81 81 477 224 253 40 44 37 10 139 126 52 Raksha 341.9 80 80 328 166 162 135 116 29 99 99 53 Uchhabhathi P, MP(A), 1,319.6 271 271 1.249 595 654 193 235 155 20 407 306

MP(O). 54 Mach~hoda 337.3 54 54 228 107 121 2 2 11 69 46 55 Bhawarpur 240.3 40 40 196 96 100 32 3 63 47

56 Khaira Chhote P. 690.5 165 165 758 370 388 148 162 26 27 77 13 232 166 57 Khudubhatha 247.3 66 66 300 152 148 134 131 34 84 77 '58 Gwalindih 421.0 81 82 452 216 236 215 235 42 3 143 140 59 Banjari P,M, MP(O). 442.8 119 122 574 271 303 49 54 48 67 117 29 156 148 60 Sarsara 349.5 15 15 76 36 40 36 40 26 21

61 Gudeli P,MP(O). 1,091.5 297 297 1,248 590 658 65 70 239 284 174 20 401 331 62 Patharipali 87.6 Uninhabited ., 63 Kudhargathi 1,087.8 49 49 165 82 83 15 14 34 39 7 2 65 54 64 Bilaigarh p. 1,206.7 122 141 588 281 307 43 40 36 33 53 2 186 152 65 Lipti 397.8 77 79 331 161 170 7 8 37 38 55 10 113 101

66 Sursi 318.3 57 57 260 129 131 14 18 21 93 10 67 Chanamuda 142.1 24 24 98 41 57 41 57 11 30 33 68 Machladih 463.1 82 82 344 168 176 9 12 25 1 117 100 69 Gopalbhouna 276.4 46 46 208 101 107 39 53 34 I 71 43 70 U1khar Po,P,M,D,MP(O). 1,589.9 384 394 1,831 880 951 235 260 370 23 573 462

71 Bhadra 230.7 I 1 2 1 I .. J I 72 Churela 335.6 86 86 353 162 191 141 171 38 109 116 73 Bagbidar 340.6 .. . . Uninhabited .. 74 Kauwatal P. 632.9 104 112 584 274 310 126 141 9 9 102 19 159 156 75 Bartunga 321.6 60 62 302 138 164 126 152 16 3 93 94

76 Dhaurabhatha 321.3 85 86 367 175 192 53 47 30 53 61 14 111 56 77 Laladhurwa 462.0 94 95 410 205 205 50 56 121 112 56 5 120 79 78 Chhewaripali P. 1,010.8 115 123 471 223 248 34 46 59 71 75 21 169 133 79 Salhewona P. 1,073.6 175 214 953 448 505 64 64 134 148 150 31 320 269 80 Naughata P. 618.6 153 154 683 324 359 41 44 80 95 134 24 218 206

81 Pihara P. 434.5 134 136 641 322 319 120 136 22 23 95 10 193 161 82 Bijepur Chintamanipat 216.8 .. Uninhabited ..

.~ 83 Chandagarh 120.5 Uninhabited .. . . .. 84 Nadigoan P. 558.1 94 95 350 161 189 32 29 8 11 68 25 113 86 85 Randidih 260.4 49 49 248 117 131 7 16 10 9 30 2 80 51

86 Porath P. 534.4 130 133 495 ';,37 258 37 37 28 28 76 9 162 89 87 Chantipali 153.5 41 42 213 96 117 20 23 I 35 56 58 88 Rambhatha 281.9 27 27 109 49 60 4 34 26 89 Chhuhipali P, MP(O). 846.0 147 151 620 286 334 31 ,33 60 3 192 180 90 Kurrha 183.0 53 53 355 177 178 163 158 30 106 98

91 Mahkampur 260.4 46 46 212 100 112 . 95 105 40 56 62 92 Suwatal 183.9 40 41 255 128 127 71 74 .. 32 2 71 65 93 Rirri 578.0 215 246 1,078 541 537 503 506 2 I 63 5 352 336 94 Thakurpali 376.7 67 67 312 146 166 28 30 39 50 38 2 86 89 95 Joganipali 184.8 20 20 92 46 46 17 20 10 13 10 27 25

96 Kawarguda 212.9 31 31 110 53 57' 46 57 7 35 31 97 Dadarpali 581.5 58 61 260 113 147 26 29 9 16 31 75 81 98 Chhailfora 265,5 25 25 102 46 56 8 10 14 19 24 3 40 32 99 Jotpur 238.4 . . Uninhabited .. .. .,

100 Bhikampura 1,038.7 128 129 490 214 276 46 57 32 37 81 14 161 74

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SARANG!RH TAHSIL

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18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S, 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

104 103 15 91 99. 2

236 174 85 104

46 42 15 46 37 14

176 148 76 74

113 123 72 72 9 9

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237 214 119 • o. ••

41 42 11 131 108 40 64 50 39

76 4 12 29 32 1 81 60 14 55 38 10

357 278 143

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328

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,----

L.Co Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled. Scheduled and Total Wor-Nd., "WilJage available acres ses holds Total P.opulation ( Castes . Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

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2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Bijepur (Girdlu1ripat) 182.7 56 58 271 142 129 1 1 .. 40 83 41 102 Budbuda 245.0 56 59 257 124 133 27 38 a 10 24 2 85 52 103 Nawapara 219.8 63 65 235 109 ]26 13 13 18 15 29 5 76 67 104 ParasralIlPur 320.7 48 49 218 101 117 30 25 20 23 25 6 71 28 105 Sllrajgarh 160.1 49 49 222 114 108 3 6 13 8 22 5 86 13

106 Korra 417.0 59 59 274 137 137 26 19 11 15 43 7 89 53 107 Jaipur 166.7 .. .. .. Uninhabited 108 Dangania 192.1 47 41 205 98 107 18 81 20 77 . 61 ]09 SiJadai 322.5 57 51 256 120 136 11 30 30 15 12 110 Mudpar 'l p, 650.1 106 106 491 230 261 29 29 63 3 151 115

111 Lendhara P. ),236,2 182 182 936 468 468 121 113 29 26 131 13 284 281 _ 112 Noonpani MP(O). 337.2 56 51 300 155 145 8 12 31 I 93 , 80 113 Naikaintar 255,6 61 61 322 158 164 148 156 15 120 104 114 Sundarabhatha 135.0 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. .. lIS Jildi 455.0 13 76 400 204 196 )78 172 3 2 31 128 102

116 Mauhapali -191.3 34 34 169 79 90 4 7 19 16 41 4 37 40 117 Nandanpur 308.17 .. Uninhabited ./ JI8 Bhagda 91.7 .. " .. Uninhabited .. .. . . .. 119 Khursi 488.2 78 78 333 171 162 128 113 16 11 .44 4 100 91 120 Kapisda Po,P. . 781.9 145 146 620 307 313 28 29 169 157 101 11 200 142

]21 Sonadula 336.1 71 71 292 141 145 58 61 10 8 32 7 100 92 122 Bhadriudan 17L5 24 24 97 41 56 32 46 28 24 123 Kenabhatha 199.2 34 34 151 77 74 8 6 31 35 2 .. 51 10 124 Katangpali 389.6 58 60 264 127 137 65 63 2 3 39 2 82 78 125 Bonda P,M,MP(O). 930.0 203 205 822 386 436 109 III 35 41 lSI 22 257 203

126 Panchdhar P. 1,172.0 288 291 1.102 524 578 67 66 7 8 216 88 31'-8 308 127 Saria Po, P.M,D,MP(O). 2,197.4 595 602 2,488 1,224 1,264 36 41 270 255 490 97 695 496 128 Tora 584.0 91 98 410 204 206 41 40 26 36 52 13 144 ll2 129 Dewarpali 166.9 .. .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 130 Pradhanpur 245.7 43 43 156 70 86 57 74 11 45 50

131 Siroli 336.7 49 49 216 105 III 6 5 59 66 4 .. 74 57 132 Suloni p, 583.4 91 91 519 266 253 68 15 .. 26 1 164 155 133 Hardi Po,P. 456.5 153 153 786 381 405 149 166 146 163 117 18 223 189 134 Nandeli 211.8 51 63 326 160 166 25 36 71 14 85 86 135 Bohardih 123.1 37 37 144 76 68 16 15 4 S5 42

136 Singhanpur 347.9 52 52 267 130 137 45 41 S9 61 21 79 80 137 Katradih 529.2 .. .. .. . . Uninhabited .. .. .. 138 Amlidihpa P. 480.4 105 lOS 420 197 223 14 22 124 142 41 133 128 139 Behrachuwa 169.6 17 17 67 29 38 3 3 26 35 4 19 20 140 LankapaJi 129.9 6 6 18 8 10 8 10 8 6

141 Karigathi 260.4 57 51 210 124 146 9 12 28 27 29 .. 84 73 ]42 Banjipali 309.7 30 30 131 67 64 5 4 14 15 23 I 45 35 143 Dulampur 121.8 33 35 111 87 84 3 8 19 19 43 1 63 35 J44 Bilaigarh 368.1 26 28 122 58 64 8 6 27 33 21 4 41 43 145 Pujeripali 179.1 47 41 229 110 119 60 66 22 5 68 69

146 Bhathali P. 1,211.1 155 169 666 321 345 12 12 68 70 154 20 217 209 147 Lukapara P. 1,131.9 191 222 920 464 456 63 62 59 63 161 15 321 254 148 Thengagudi 260.4 21 31 193 93 ]00 19 22 15 5 65 55 149 Mohandi 439.9 18 19 94 44 50 7 9 12 30 31 150 Gaidarha 233.9 53 53 226 110 116 65 661 26 81 89

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55 23 4 3 23 10 " 5 1 59 88 101 49 30 26 14 1 9 7 1 39 81 102 63 50 11 17 1 .. .. " 1 .. 33 59 103 55 11 10 1 2 1 1 1 4 13 30 89 104 78 11 5 2 1 2 28 95 105

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122 101 16 6 7 6 8 6 73 146 110

230 259 16 18 6 4 4 3 25 184 187 III 84 73 7 4 2 .. 3 .. 62 65 112 96 96 6 5 15 2 3 .. .. I 38 60 113 .. .. .. .. " ,. Uninhabited .. .. ., ., 114

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206 213 64 2 It 1 25 26 .. .. 5 .. 57 66 156 270 126 331 236 206 177 10 4 76 51 1 2 44 7 25 21 529 768 127 95 68 22 10 3 I .. .. 2 4 14 37 60 94 128 .. .. Uninhabited ,. ., ' . 129 44 50 25 36 \30

48 42 19 ]2 5 .. 1 3 1 " 31 54 131 130 140 12 I 17 1 4 4 " 1 9 102 98 132 101 89 73 81 5 14 5 6 24 14 158 216 133 76 81 4 3 I 2 2 2 75 80 134 33 18 13 13 4 4 11 1 21 26 135

49 61 22 18 4 .. 2 51 57 136 .. . . .. " .. . - Uninhabited .. " " " " .. 137 79 92 32 8 5 10 13 13 I 4 3 1 64 95 138 14 14 5 6 10 18 139 5 2 3 4 4 140

55 51 28 21 I .. ., 40 73 141 26 23 12 2 4 I 2 8 22 29 142 28 16 16 18 I 2 " 16 I 24 49 143 27 30 7 . 2 1 1 1 " 5 JO 17 21 144 41 43 19 17 1 2 2 2 5 5 42 50 145

161 166 45 32 2 3 6 " 6 4 104 136 146 243 182 38 12 2 4 8 3 31 51 143 202 147

51 40 3 .. .- 11 15 28 45 148 26 26 ., 4 5 " 14 \9 149 66 68 20 21 21 23 27 150

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area ted Llr~rate r-----

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Paraskol P. 538.2 94 95 480 241 239 32 41 79 12 159 136 152 Riwapar 534.1 102 103 435 199 236 189 216 29 3 126 153 153 Gatadib P,MP(O). 520.3 63 63 255 120 135 5 2 45 48 32 7 85 72 154 Dumardih 273.9 65 66 334 167 167 122 116 II 16 40 103 88 155 Darrabbatba 282.7 45 48 227 117 110 39 25 63 70 40 11 65 54

156 Parsadih 361.2 66 67 281 137 144 3 3 22 29 31 8 85 77 157 NourangpUl. P,M,MP(O). 729.1 247 248 1,176 564 612 90 90 78 65 179 38 356 259 158 Marodarha P. 445.8 86 86 388 ]63 225 17 26 43 60 28 5 113 81 159 Mauhapali MP(O). 302.4 57 57 208 9S 113 38 38 15 21 19 1 65 61 160 Bokramuda 304.3 68 70 259 127 132 45 46 17 17 23 2 88 75

161 Ratanpur 98.5 . , Uninhabited .. .. 162 Mahrajhur 509.2 97 100 409 199 210 24 14 II 15 100 15 ]43 114 163 Deogar 197.1 Uninhabited . . .. 164 Borida P. 722.1 141 156 644 308 336 27 33 24 '22 68 10 199 191 165 Bharatpur 141.5 Uninhabited

166 Rebo 724.3 7 7 24 10 14 2 6 4 3 3 1 8 8 167 Kalrni 522.7 96 96 443 214 229 7 II 15 18 30 3 148 161 168 Borida 483.8 83 84 357 171 186 14 IS 12 114 40~ 169 Nachanpali 214.1 47 47 208 94 114 91 112 28 53 58Z 170 Daukijor 199.4 39 39 205 107 98 107 98 6 64 62

171 Khamhardih 598.2 111 113 609 295 314 36 45 165 182 6 190 163 172 Bhainsdehan 156.5 .. .. Uninhabited .. 173 Udhara 270.5 90 90 432 207 225 18 23 87 106 22 131 134 174 Reda P,MP(O). 1,131.7 274 275 1,301 664 637 119 116 138 138 312 38 380 330 175 Mudiadih MP(O). 414.0 62 64 325 154 171 10 13 46 44 31 8 90 85

176 Dongia P. 201.3 36 39 155 82 73 8 11 3 8 39 5 50 40 171 Thakurdiya 280.3 64 64 299 150 149 33 26 8 13 40 8 97 58 !78 Kosir 410.5 129 129 537 255 282 S5 60 37 43 47 10 175 153 179 Tulsidib 137.8 2 2 Il 6 5 6 5 .. .. .. 6 5 180 Bhimsendih 356.8 45 45 183 87 96 26 24 22 23 17 59 49

181 Dandaidib 146.6 33 33 168 84 84 .. 28 24 6 52 40 182 Amakoni Bade 333.6 43 43 192 83 109 25 39 29 37 16 2 48 32 183 Khokhepur 156.1 15 15 67 33 34 7 9 23 20 .. 20 4 184 Gobarsingha Po,P,MP(O). 1,145.5 288 322 1,311 643 668 141 135 99 115 221 48 416 M~ 185 Sukhapali P. 837.4 146 149 574 277 297 47 51 12 14 135 14 201

186 Kandola P. 686.8 136 136 606 273 333 40 49 67 84 72 50 191 200 187 Chhewaripali D,MP(O). 453.4 89 89 352 175 177 19 19 2l 21 71 7 107 119 188 Kandurpali 685.1 81 85 326 157 169 10 8 66 11 116 101 189 Rajpur 372.7 21 21 75 41 34 3 I 8 2 29 24 190 Bhulurnuda MP(O). 335.0 46 47 199 99 100 3 24 24 16 1 69 56

191 Sankara Po,P,M,MP(O). 1,327.3 547 607 2,432 1,169 1.263 121 92 128 134 486 88 761 640 192 Parsada P. 831.8 136 137 667 313 354 29 35 7 12 31 4 226 222 193 Salhe P. 490.7 112 114 522 252 270 47 39 26 31 72 5 153 173 194 Dalal 23l.0 30 30 159 72 87 ,4 6 19 23 6 45 46 195 Pachpedi 352.8 96 96 490 245 245 162 158 67 69 16 158 106

196 Kotri P. 440.9 124 127 638 324 3:4 114 113 37 45 97 14 182 165 197 Basinbahara 222.8 58 59 332 163 169 91 84 8 11 30 4 t02 86 198 Kharri 452.3 93 93 476 215 261 ,74 86 33 40 64 3 159 119 199 Kewatindhodhi 81.2 8 8 36 18 18 '11 13 11 11 200 Amjhar P. 809.5 142 143 695 337 358 57 58 33 38 126 24 203 164

.331

St\RAN&\RH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non---------__ --Jo..- --------------~ Workers

I II III IV V VI VII YIlI IX X L.C No .

,....--'--""'\ ,----A.~. ( ~

I ~ ,..--"""-""\ ,...--.A=""'\ .---'--""'\ .--..... ~ .---"--""'\ .---"----,

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

128 111 30 25 " 82 103 151

119 139 3 5 2 " 7 2 2 ,. 73 83 152 49 48 27 21 6 I 2 1 2 35 63 153 9: 81 4 6 4 ,. 1 .. 64 79 154 30 25 27 29 2 1 5 52 56 155

58 50 25 24 2 ,. 2 " .. I 52 67 156 193 120 135 122 3 15 14 I 10 2 208 353 157 96 61 5 4 1 11 16 50 144 158 50 40 14 18 1 .. 2 " I 30 52 159 71 61 8 II , 3 6 1 1 I 39 57 160

" " " .. , . " Uninhabited " .. " 161

!O5 90 9 7 3 7 5 .. 19 12 56 96 162 ., .. " " ,. " Uninhabited ,. " .. 163

141 123 11 2 ' 8 10 II 9 28 46 109 145 164 ,. Uninhabited 165

7 7 .. " j' .. .. 2 6 166 111 117 29 39 2 " .. " 5 4 66 ~li 167 98 tOI 13 14 1 2 1 2 1 57 67 168 52 61 I 1 .. 41 52 169 26 30 30 32 7 I 43 36 170

149 135 24 26 12 2 4 .. lOS 1St 171 ,.

" .. .. .. .. " Uninhabited .. " .. . . 172 96 96 26 30 2 5 6 " .. 2 2 .. 76 91 173

224 210 92 65 /46 52 I 2 "IS 3 284 307 174 65 59 25 25 I 64 86 175

35 24 12 14 1 I 2 32 33 176 56 38 36 19 " 4 I 1 .. 53 91 177

J09 91 49 58 15 2 2 2 80 129 178 6 5 ,. .. 179

51 49 8 28 47 180

33 23 IS " .. 4 17 32 44 181 23 12 16 )3 I 8 7 35 77 182 14 .. 6 4 .. .. .. .. .. " .. . . . " 13 30 183

254 203 100 69 5 I 7 13 3 I 1 46 24 227 357 184 151 102 37 35 5 8 8 4 2 4 3 76 139 185

119 121 63 63 3 8 2 6 6 82 133 186 75 55 25 21 2 2 3 1 3 9 68 88 187

11O 93 4 5 ,. 1 2 1 1 41 68 188 25 22 4 I I .. .. .. "

,. 12 10 189 47 38 14 11 3 3 3 I I 4 30 44 190

471 376 58 14 43 32 87 85 19 4 82 129 408 623 191 194 209 18 9 7 .. 3 3 4 1 87 132 192 107 143 26 22 14 4 1 5 4 99 97 193 30 36 12 10 3 .. .. 27 41 194 76 21 78 84 2 2 1 87 139 195

103 88 49 52 17 19 2 10 5 142 149 196 62 68 33 18 5 .. .. 2 61 83 197

101 71 49 41 5 I 4 5 56 142 198 7 6 4 3 .. 2 , .

" .. 7 7 199 124 80 52 49 4 16 30 7 5 134 194 200

332

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate r-----

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

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

201 Gatapidha 197.5 29 29 112 48 64 29 40 7 6 7 2 39 39 202 Bhakurra 294.2 11 11 51 27 24 .. .. 27 24 17 11 203 Amakoni Chhote MP(O). 270.6 39 39 157 75 82 43 43 6 9 18 4 47 17 204 Munglipali MP(O). 543.9 88 86 382 180 202 31 39 45 49 85 20 120 79 205 Girhulpali 403.6 93 93 423 209 214 70 70 39 41 45 2 144 40

206 Raipur 358.1 .. .. .. Uninhabited " " .. ., "

207 Barpali Pi MP(O). 557.0 94 102 435 200 235 72 85 17 30 112 13 143 153 208 Kanchanpur 590.9 78 88 371 191 180 26 25 9 II 20 3 135 101 209 Tandipar P. 723.7 119 119 554 273 281 31 28 9 11 89 5 189 177 210 Parsapali 312.0 24 24 114 53 61 9 26 31

211 Achanakpali (Churela) 275.4 52 52 234 125 109 III 96 44 73 66 212 Haribarpali 263.9 .. . . .. Uninhabited " . . 213 Kutela P. 494.6 82 83 378 192 186 108 98 36 IS III 71 214 Bhojpur 197.2 46 46 191 87 104 51 71 .. . . 6 53 57 215 Chingaripali 209.6 25 25 123 57 66 1 13 12 5 36 30

216 Saradih 272.9 44 44 188 89 99 17 21 2 4 17 I 58 49 217 Mudpar P. 663.7 121 123 547 272 275 52 46 44 48 93 14 184 155 218 Tamandih 249.8 29 29 130 67 63 / 10 14 17 14 9 5 43 28 219 Saraipali 324.6 61 61 248 117 131 39 44 55 45 35 85 71 220 Makri 124.1 23 23 107 56 51 13 9 43 4::! 6 38 6

221 Jamjori 194.6 26 26 109 46 63 20 24 " 5 29 14 222 Bhawarpur 192.0 70 70 299 148 151 21 15 32 24 27 2 59 32 223 Bar P,MP(O). 1,7136 333 339 1,435 680 755 32 42 308 372 229 48 453 378 224 Jalgarh P. 521.2 101 100 461 218 243 64 76 86 98 80 15 154 144 225 Amurra P,MP(O). 689.0 179 180 658 328 330 71 79 40 43 98 5 221 203

226 Rampur 251.7 9 9 34 21 13 .. " 21 13 .. 13 II 227 Pikri 519.5 96 96 410 201 209 7 10 34 145 110 228 Barbhatha 441.8 57 57 299 154 145 132 128 " .. I 1 108 88 229 Godihari P. 100.9 332 332 },455 713 742 135 139 2 4 117 4 476 391 230 Durgapali 189.6 Uninhabited ..

231 Amethi 370.9 46 47 211 104 107 17 20 .. ., 18 60 67 232 Mauhadhodha P, MP(O). 492.8 81 81 377 185 J92 22 20 6J 38 74 30 121 96 233 Jogidipa 166.8 26 26 110 49 61 8 9 28 37 12 3 34 31 234 Jharmuda 99.1 .. .. .. Uninhabited .. " .. .. .. 235 Ghathula P. 724.7 123 123 539 249 290 63 57 3 2 72 5 177 34

236 Pathiapali 199.3 13 13 64 30 34 6 10 23 21 3 19 .' 237 DalJhara P,MP(O). 1,057.7 281 281 1,178 559 619 69 82 }29 149 188 30 399 -330 238 Lodhia P,MP(O). 1,089.3 196 201 847 424 423 70 69 120 139 135 35 270 227 239 PUrena 257.6 32 32 126 69 57 20 14 5 6 24 4 48 31 240 Nachanpali 223.6 12 12 46 22 24 8 14 16

241 Jampali 577.4 89 89 371 171 200 54 67 26 22 56 6 124 135 242 Adbhar 153.9 .. Uni,nhabited .. 243 Amlikot 238.5 " .. Uninhabited .. " .. " .. 244 Khajari P. 418.5 113 114 550 251 299 37 50 2 4 47 4 180 159 245 Chhind P. 1,381.3 221 221 1,006 514 492 141 134 65 61 114 10 323 263

246 Katekoni 545.9 85 83 433 228 205 205 205 36 .. 138 105 247 I(udhrl Po, P. 479.5 90 96 449 213 236 6 4 .. " 83 9 141 112 248 Chandai 376.5 320 160 }60 81 83 14 18 57 1 99 78 249 Sarangarh .. .. Included in urban area .. .. . . . . . . .. 250 Jharapdih 233.2 70 78 342 180 162 22 20 93 95 18 1 100 115

333

SARANGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-

-------------------------~---- -. Workers L.C. I II III IV V VI VII" VIII IX X No.

,---A--... r--.A.--, r--.A.--.. r-_.._,.A..--, ,---A._-.. r----'---, ,....--J----. r---A..--. r--.A.--. r--- .A.---,

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

28 32 4 1 3 4 6 9 25 201 14 9 3 2 . . · . 10 13 202 42 10 2 2 .. 3 5 28 65 2l)3 76 31 36 30 2 3 4 5 12' 60 123 204

103 32 24 2 2 3 15 3 65 174 205

.. .. .. .. Uninhabited ., . , 206 89 102 35 21 2 1 1 1 1 15 28 57 82 207

109 85 15 8 2 6 6 .. 3 2 56 79 208 155 151 23 25 4 2 1 4 84 104 209 25 29 2 27 '30 210

69 66 2 .' , 2 52 43 211 " Uninhabited .. .. .. 212

50 34 40 35 3 -4 1 2 10 81 115 213 26 34 22 23 '2 2 34 47 214 28 26 4 4 1 3 21 36 215

51 43 6 3 , 3 .. J · . ,I 50 216 110 90 56 47 6 6 5 4 5 2 8 88 120 217

31 22 11 4 1 .. '2 24 35 218 67 56 17 14 1 I 32 60 219 27 5 II I '18 45 220

16 II 4 .. I 9 2 17 49 221 28 8 30 19 .. 1 5 .. · . 89 119 222

295 248 118 93 4 7 5 6 2 31 22 227 377 223 100 lOS 28 4 2 20 39 64 99 224 178 162 20 6 2 14 18 7 16 107 127 225

.. " .. 13 11 8 2 226 82 69 28 23 15 3 17 15 2 .. 56 99 227 67 65 27 21 13 I .. .. 1 I 46 57 228

325 261 122 113 11 3 10 .. 2 4 13 3 237 351 229 Uninhabted 230

27 24 78 40 3 1 3 1 ,. 44 40 231 67 50 50 43 2 2 2 64 96 232 30 27 4 4 .. 15 30 233 .. .. " Uninhabited .. .. .. 234 94 30 65 4 2 13 2 72 256 235

19 .. " .. .. .. . . II : 34 236 215 128 68 37 17 68 7 13 90 84 160 289 237 133 105 74 60 7 .. 16 10 39 52 154 196 238 32 18 14 II 2 2 21 26 239 14 10 8 8 240

92 112 13 4 4 4 14 15 47 65 241 Uninhabited .. 242 .. . . .. Uninhabited . . 243

140 128 16 16 23 11 3 .. .. 1 1 71 140 244 248 195 67 S9 2 7 1 1 4 191 229 245

133 99 4 6 .. 90 100 246 85 58 27 45 19 3 2 7 6 72 124 247 71 65 7 8 12 4 4 2 3 61 82 248 .. " .. . . .. . . Included in Urban Area .. . . 249 69 63 22 19 6 2 3 1 80 77 250

334

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu. Workers Area pied Literate ,---

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,----A-_, ,.----"'-~ ~---, ,-__,._~ ,....-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

251 Beltikari 178.5 28 28 145 67 78 28 39 15 16 9 4 46 44 252 Kharwani P, MP(O). 937.9 147 148 750 374 376 46 53 126 142 152 22 221 174 253 Singarpur P. 616.0 148 148 715 336 379 71 75 53 53 100 30 223 167 254 Bichhalawa 144.0 .. Uninhabited .. 255 Kha parapali 252.6 65 70 293 146 147 6 6 15 18 73 8 98 85

256 Torna 167.4 Uninhabited .. .. 257 Salhepali 305.4 7 7 24 II 13 8 II 5 1 10 9 258 Manikpur MP(O). 255.7 66 67 265 130 135 54 52 3 2 24 2 94 87 259 Domadih 312.4 82 72 348 171 177 19 17 24 17 19 .. 109 106 260 Amlipali 406.1 100 100 510 248 262 26 26 46 45 23 1 162 167

261 Sodhardih 168.5 41 41 213 112 101 .. 9 6 9 61 59 262 Kat eli P. 692.7 130 131 619 300 319 46 44 33 40 53 4 190 173 263 Junnadlh 129.7 36 36 176 85 91 29 33 46 45 7 1 53 56 264 Khairha 237.6 37 37 171 92 79 24 22 19 15 '] 1 56 20 265 Bishalpur 313.7 12 12 54 29 25 18 15 3 I 4 15 11

266 Ummedpur 54.0 6 6 25 16 9 I 1 .. )0 8 4 267 Jharpali 309.9 42 47 195 99 96 18 17 39 42 22 72 62 268 Dansara PO,P,M, MP(O). 1,141.8 315 315 1,349 656 693 71 88 97 112 297 34 395 182 269 Barbhatha MP(O). 439.0 67 67 294 141 153 19 25 43 49 45 3 86 84 270 Jhabad 226.9 55 55 242 107 135 24 32 50 62 25 5 76 43

271 Kanchanpur 334.5 91 91 449 215 234 29 33 20 27 48 22 131 34 272 Sanda P,MP(O). 1 083.5 167 173 789 389 400' 116 121 84 95 150 32 264 214 273 Amarkot (Ameri) 69.9 Uninhabited .. .. . . ., 274 Pikrimal MP(O). 555.0 74 75 311 148 163 7 11 14 13 53 105 59 275 Pahanda P. 756.8 116 116 546 272 274 35 44 86 88 70 3 181 163

276 Amaldiha Po, P. 488.8 145 118 536 249 287 11 16 13 17 105 12 158 141 277 Limgaon 591.5 133 133 544 257 2117 11 II 6 11 40 2 183 165 278 Bhainjnar 157.6 42 44 186 91 95 2 5 73 70 9 3 52 48 279 Sahaspur 527.6 34 34 147 69 78 13 21 10 11 26 1 45 47 280 Bhawarpur 212.3 45 45 212 107 105 72 63 12 17 12 2 69 45

281 Bijepur 132.6 10 10 49 24 25 2 4 22 21 .. 13 16 282 Chikhali P. 653.2 85 85 370 185 185 31 27 67 61 53 13 113 81 283 Loharindipa 446.7 . . .. . . Uninhabited .. . . .. . . 284 Pharaswani P,MP(O). 653.2 188 188 767 381 386 26 31 105 101 135 22 259 188 285 Chantipali P,MP(O). 317.3 74 74 352 166 186 26 30 63 64 72 15 110 46

286 Dulampur 70.5 .. Uninhabited . . .. .. . . .. 287 Deogaon Po,P, M, MP(O). 1,769.1 292 348 1,545 760 785 56 56 222 250 335 73 458 338 288 Ameri P,MP(O) 879.4 144 150 563 271 292 53 48 39 56 112 41 197 152 289 Bore P,S. 290.3 150 153 619 305 314 43 55 34 44 127 II 197 97 290 Amarkot (Bore) 108.0 Uninhabited

291 Deogaon. (Patharipali) p, 625.1 142 105 491 229 262 12 13 103 127 46 5 152 163 292 Kedar 564.7 168 139 572 298 274 36 43 25 23 90 12 197 145 293 Khokhsipali 314.3 65 65 336 142 194 12 20 8 to 17 I 92 93 294 Holdh~rpali 337.9 56 56 234 119 115 37 35 51 53 9 86 69 295 Kotmara 318.9 97 102 411 200 211 67 82 13 28 33 130 115

296 Rampagula P. 564.1 149 149 617 286 331 2 9 138 164 89 3 177 104 297 Kanwalajhar 339.7 47 48 1% 95 101 , .. .. 84 86 2 68 62 298 Chanwarpur 1300 39 39 165 79 86 38 35 29 34 21 56 61 299 Manikpur 339.7 76 76 294 145 149 21 21 38 39 41 7 93 79 300 Madhopali D, Mew. 528.2 106 106 483 225 258 34 40 46 53 54 7 152 126

335

'SARNGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-_______________ ----J..._

~ Workers I n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C.

No. ,..-....A.-. • • ,-__...A... ___ ,...---"---, ......--"'-----. ..-_.A._-. ..-_.A-_.., ,-~ ,---"----- ..---'-~

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

19 9 20 28 4 I 2 4 2 .. 21 34 251 125 104 71 56 8 7 7 4 3 6 4 153 202 252 122 64 92 88 3 5 12 .. 1 2 113 212 253

. . .. Uninhabited . . .. 254 74 62 14 II 2 10 10 48 62 255

.. Uninhabited . . 256 10 9 1 4 257 94 87 .. 36 48 258 76 82 22 21 3 6 3 2 62 71 259

140 160 9 7 9 2 1 86 95 260

,48 40 12 19 1 " .. .. 51 42 261 J'I8 119 49 52 21 1 I 1 1 110 146 262 46 51 3 3 3 2 .. .- 1 ., 32 35 263 31 7 4 I 2 20 10 36 59 264 9 9 4 2 1 14 14 265

5 4 " .. " , .. .- 3 8 5 266 41 40 13 13 4 3 7 6 .. .. .. . . .. 1 . . 27 34 267

244 105 88 46 4 I 14 18 2 I to 5 6 t 27 5 261 511 268 48 46 33 35 2 I 2 2 1 55 69 269 31 13 30 20 1 I 14 9 31 92 270

64 13 42 7 4 7 5 14 9 84 200 271 161 133 46 32 10 4 II .. 5 5 38 33 125 186 272 .. .. .- Uninhabited ., . . ., . - 273 71 35 11 2 4 9 1 10 13 43 104 274

134 130 29 33 11 4 2 91 111 215

103 93 44 44 3 1 3 6 91 146 276 111 107 62 45 .. 9 13 1 74 122 277

]5 2 6 2 26 42 3 2 2 " 39 47 278 10 19 4 1 10 3 3 4 17 20 24 31 279 38 27 26 12 1 3 3 2 I 1 38 60 280

8 5 4 . , " .. 11 I .. 11 9 281 48 27 56 51 2 3 1 , . 4 2 72 104 282 .. .. . - . . . . Uninhabited . . .. 283

133 88 114 96 8 3 I 3 .. 122 198 284 51 14 27 10 31 22 56 140 285

.. .. .. Uninhabited .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 286 212 1ft? 10::; 106 19 5 16 19 7 8 I 35 33 302 447 287 106 66 48 52 17 1 5 .. I 4 24 25 74 140 288 100 37 70 47 7 10 4 .. 1 9 9 108 217 289

Uninhabited 290

103 126 22 19 4 3 2 2 3 3 15 13 77 99 291 to6 107 35 29 8 6 44 1 4 101 129 292

7'5 76 16 16 I .. 50 101 293 62 40 24 26 .. 1 .. .. 2 33 46 294

107 104 5 3 11 2 4 5 4 70 96 295

82 40 41 7 32 51 16 5 3 I 3 .. 109 227 296 8 12 14 3 3 I ., I 37 41 6 4 27 39 297 8 13 8 8 4 10 6 24 34 2 23 25 298

59 57 26 20 2 .. J 2 1 4 .. 52 10 299 81 57 62 61 2 2 4 5 3 1 73 132 300

VILLAGE DIRECfORY

L.C. Name of No. Village

2

301 Bandhapali 302 Khairpali 303 Chanamuda 304 Kharwani 305 Jhanakpur

306 Hathilapali 307 Pewara 308 Khairgarhi 309 Ghanapipar 310 Putia

311 Boermal 312 Belpali 313 Saraipali 314 Bardarha 315 Boerdih

316 Bargaon 317 Budeli 318 MaIda 319 Rohinapali 320 Baramkela

321 322 323 324 325

Boerdih Pewragarh Kosamdih Pandripani Amlipali

326 Bhadisar 327 Kharri 328 Borid 329 Amakoni 330 Bataupali

331 Tandapali 332 Barpali 333 Jhilgitar 334 Deosar 335 Budeli

336 337 338 339 340

Dhumabhatha Khorigaon Airipali Kotra Nawapara

341 Bhakurra 342 Surali 343 Sodika 344 TiJaipaJi 345 Kandurpali

346 Khairjhithi 347 Tangar 348 Baghanpur 349 Goda 350 Domadih

Facilities available

3

P.

MP(O). S. P.

P.

Po,P.

Po.

P. P.

P.

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P. P.

Po,P,M,H.

P, MP(O).

Area in

acres

4

344.5 271.3 161.3 6479 753.8

488.0 421.2 814.6 179.5 104.8

282.7 115.1 233.8 181.5 651.5

91.1 349.1 743.4 175.7 802.6

345.7 104.6 283.0 150.0 226.0

488.8 324.6

80.1 173.5 394.3

146.3 134.4 501.4 78.4

512.0

721.6 740.2 203.7 421.2

1,381.9

270.8 202.2 237.1 180.7 263.2

254.1 442.6 202.0 685.3 315.7

336

Workers Occu­pied Literate r----Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

r----....... --.. ,....._ ....... _-, ,......_.A._-. ,.....--"-_.., ,.........._---, P M F M F M F M F M F

5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17

87 87 352 181 I7l 49 35 19 19 72 34 38 .. 35

8 134 66

14 10

104 39

19 2 15 21 71 33 38

188 255 1,016 526 490 115 171 771 372 399

9 109 66

16 10 96 201 45 138

87 90 379 184 195 27 18 64

26 20 80

36 45 54 58 270 137 133 35 37

174 179 743 361 382 70 67 34 34 129 51 78 4 4 46 73 7 7 25 12 13 11' 13

42 42 210 107 103 12 13

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23 24 20 21 109 54 55 .. 37 37 44 47 198 98 100 11

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433 719 .. 348 973

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164 522

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237 60 62 9

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11 10 51 8 8 77

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337

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122 174 305

IS 64 95 306 11 51 72 307 2 120 213 308

15 34 309

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3

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42 33 311 19 39 312 40 81 313 19 15 314 79 105 315

.. .. 316 317 318 319 320

58 136 liS 148 25 33

t35 208

72

27 .. 19

82 28 .. IS 31

86 .. 59

58 104

93 321 322

53 32.3 324

30 325

112 326 47 '327

328 23 329 41 330

.. 139 . . 99

331 ' 332 333 334 335

65 33'6

.. , . 160 337 338 339 340

51 83 194 231

66 67 341 12 27 342 22 34 343 10 15 344 19 27 345

18 31 346 44 54 347 30 44 348

154 200 349 51 76 350

338

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Workers Name Area Occu- Literate r----

L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

r----"-------. ,---"-__.., ,----"-~ ,------A..---,. ,...._...A.------, P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

351 Linjir P. 377.0 79 113 448 214 234 20 21 48 58 60 11 152 146 352 Taldeori 130.2 15 15 68 28 40 .. 1 1 19 22 353 Khichri 233.9 41 61 290 141 149 32 36 20 19 43 5 93 92 354 Singari 537.6 14 15 75 32 43 10 10 .. 8 1 22 21 355 Kankidipa 313.2 47 49 229 109 120 28 29 1 9 1 75 62

I

356 Basantpur 287.8 .. Uninhabited .. .. .. .. . . 357 Karrakot 761.2 127 128 530 263 267 27 21 23 18 55 3 182 159 358 Bikrampali 244.0 57 58 262 130 132 2 2 9 13 23 2 94 77 359 Dumarsingha 260.7 5'1 57 24'1 11S 129 IS II 23 86 83 360 Ganjaibhouna 218.7 29 25 85 38 47 30 31 2 23 27

361 Suarguda 494.6 109 81 321 162 159 20 23 134 132 4 III 108 362 Basinpali 177.0 17 17 82 39 43 18 17 21 26 24 23 363 Tendudhar 134.0 13 13 50 25 25 25 25 19 18 364 Bhimkholia 56.5 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. . . .. . . .. 365 Baigindih 287.3 17 17 81 42 ,39 6 4 14 14 10 1 27 26

366 Salar P,Po,Mcw. 595.1 78 80 325 165 160 12 12 26 23 55 6 110 87 367 Hasaud 325.8 24 49 233 111 122 15 17 37 42 25 1 76 64 368 Banhar P. 321.7 55 55 302 144 158 51 43 35 42 46 5 91 79 369 Parsada 474.8 63 82 369 181 188 18 21 59 68 51 11 102 78 370 Korrapani 70.7 5 5 24 15 9 15 9 9 4 9 4

371 Baradawan 328.0 46 47 181 91 90 9 7 52 49 18 5 62 52 372 Baghanpur 300.6 58 58 211 110 101 1 25 24 16 76 68 373 Katangjori 109.3 28 28 123 59 64 18 16 3 8 23 3 40 35 374 Bengachi P,MP(O). 520.3 135 138 543 282 261 46 39 6 7 60 8 188 160 375 Kumhari 478.6 65 71 303 145 158 23 30 26 33 48 9 92 86

376 Singarpur 283.0 45 50 193 96 97 9 6 4 3 15 1 62 51 377 Kamrid 716.6 94 100 394 200 194 13 17 29 19 28 2 146 130 378 BamhanipaJi 295.8 41 51 243 115 118 33 34 15 18 49 4 78 74 379 Kashipali 129.3 14 • 14 60 28 32 17 24 7 20 21 380 Kenabhatha 211.1 23 25 159 82 77 6 5 41 2 59 52

381 Chandali 244.4 45 45 185 99 86 2 60 67 15 60 43 382 Rengalmuda 297.4 52 52 222 110 112 13 12 28 33 19 1 74 56 383 Jhalmala 227.3 14 14 84 45 39 6 2 16 12 10 1 27 19 384 Kharwani 568.8 .' 61 61 268 126 142 24 31 41 41 27 5 90 87 385 Rohinapali 394.2 70 70 333 154 179 12 19 50 62 46 2 105 101

386 Paraskol P. 416.3 73 84 379 177 202 22 24 45 45 59 15 115 68 387 Bhalupani 198.8 16 18 63 29 34 .. .. 25 31 2 18 21 388 Titahipali 216.6 38 38 155 78 77 19 14 31 42 11 50 50 389 Teradawan 147.8 16 16 72 32 40 7 9 2 9 7 23 18 390 Katangpali P. 505.9 101 112 422 206 216 48 54 74 71 39 137 140

391 Pradhanpur MP(O). 189.1 27 28 141 68 73 33 42 9 4 6 47 40 392 GhunchapaIi 270.7 65 71 272 147 125 49 39 15 14 124 99 79 393 DhurkOi IS7.2 .. .. Uninhabited .. . . .. .. .. 394 Medara P. 448.8 108 113 443 210 233 44 48 50 54 71 13 145 144 395 Hirri P. 611.2 158 158 672 318 354 35 44 45 52 136 16 220 209

396 Gopalpur 189.4 25 25 159 76 83 8 7 11 13' 10 52 37 397 Kanthipali P. 503.6 138 138 529 254 275 9 11 84 95 129 24 177 155 398 Barampura 112.3 23 23 127 61 66 18 21 8 4 22 3 39 43 399 Risora P. 1,330.1 278 285 U87 592 595 .23 10 43 48 240 56 405 339 400 Ghoraghati 157.4 13 13 47 23 24 8 7 6 5 3 17 14

339

SARANGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-r---------------------A----------------------~ Workers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No.

,-...A __ • ,--.A.-....., ,--.A.-....., ,----"---. ,-_.A.._. ,--.A._-, ,_,.A.--, ,--........ --, ,-.A.--, ,--.A._-, 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

82 77 40 31 6 16 20 3 8 15 62 88 351 17 21 2 I .. .. . . .. . . 9 18 352 53 58 33 28 2 I 4 2 I I 2 48 57 353 14 15 8 6 .. .. .. . . 10 22 354 53 42 9, 12 9 7 2 I I 34 58 355

. . .. Uninhabited .. 356 131 108 42 42 6 9 2 81 108 357

71 58 19 16 3 2 36 55 358 61 57 25 26 .. .. 32 46 359 17 21 6 6 15 20 360

76 64 4 8 28 33 2 3 51 51 361 22 19 2 4 15 20 362 14 14 5 4 .. 6 7 363 .. .. , , .. Uninhabited .. ,. 364 13 11 5 5 4 8 5 15 13 365

54 41 24 15 2 2 1 6 8 21 21 55 73 366 59 37 16 20 1 7 35 58 367 47 34 43 44 1 .. .. . . 53 79 368 53 29 43 43 2 4 1 I 2 79 110 369 6 4 3 6 5 370

29 30 22 22 9 1 • .. I 29 38 371 50 46 17 16 2 6 4 I I I 34 33 372 23 20 II II 1 · . .. J 4 3 19 29 373

108 84 61 51 14 25 5 94 101 374 48 46 38 35 2 4 3 53 72 375

34 26 26 25 I .. .. 34 46 376 88 73 55 53 3 2 2 54 64 377 56 65 18 8 3 I 47 44 378 19 19 I 2 . , .. 8 11 379 50 45 6 5 2 2 23 25 380

54 40 6 3 .. 39 43 381 34 30 23 15 9 5 2 2 .. 6 4 36 56 382 15 12 7 6 2 .. 2 1 I 18 20 383 41 38 45 47 I 2 2 I 36 55 384 69 64 34 37 2 49 78 385

69 34 36 25 4 4 4 2 2 2 62 134 386 16 20 I .. I I II 13 387 35 40 15 10 28 27 388 16 14 7 4 .. . , 9 22 389 71 81 36 43 7 13 10 10 6 69 76 390

29 27 9 4 2 · , 2 7 7 21 33 391 61 51 \9 9 9 3 6 .. .. 1 13 48 46 392 . , .. . . . . .. . , Uninhabited .. 393 75 60 65 76 .. 4 2 5 I 65 89 394

170 159 41 35 3 3 6 3 3 6 98 145 395

41 31 10 6 I 24 46 396 121 89 51 58 · , 8 . , 5 .. 77 120 397

31 27 6 2 2 12 .. 1 I 22 23 398 291 243 82 57 . , 15 9 2 15 30 187 256 399

7 8 6 4 1 3 2 6 io 400

VILLAGE DIRECfORY

L.C. Name of No. Village

2

401 Tenduwa 402 Kapartunga

Facilities available

3

403 Kapartunga P. 404 Bilaigarh MP(O). 405 Tausir PO,P,MP(O).

406 Jamchhapar 407 Saraipali 408 Sahajpali 409 Baigindih 410 Semrapali

411 Chhatadai 412 Pakardih 413 Piparkhunta 414 Lamipali 415 Bahalidih

416 Lendhara Po,P,D,Hos,Rhc,

417 Masankuda 418 Jatiapali 419 Thengakot 420 Nargikhol

421 Chhinchpani 422 Chhuhipali 423 Dewanpali 424 Kawarpali 425 Amoda

426 Jampali 427 Sahaspani 428 Tedinala 429 Gandharachuwa 430 Ramtek

431 Sendhmal 432 Sariadarha 433 Amlipali 434 Kalgatar 435 Sawatkud

436 Pikaripali 437 Semikot 438 Charbhatha 439 Limpali 440 Kanakbira

441 Bhantakona 442 Karanpali 443 Henda$ali 444 Baigindih 445 Chingridih

446 Parsadih 447 Rangadih 448 Paikin 449 Laxmanpali 450 Jalakona

MP(O).

P.

P.

P.

P.

P.

340

Occu~ Workers Area pied Literate r----

in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

4

266.2 580.1 567.9 461.6 679.6

213.3 490.9 411.4 173.6 344.6

695.2 195.1 195.0 427.7 511.3

1,201.5

161.4 195.8 289.3 80.3

137.8 219.8 156.2 131.8 507.6

115.9 745.8 273.2 307.8 510.1

74.1 156.7 272.3 268.5 359.5

226.0 365.5 198.0 89.6

475.3

159.6 547.4 299.0 80.7

158.3

320.9 156.7 330.5 66.8

393.3

r--___.A,----. r---"--"-\ r---"---, r--.A.---. ,----.A._-, p. M FM F M F M F M F

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

43 43 184 97 119 515

129 129 584 120 120 521 154 168 671

40 40 177 65 68 291 37 53 201 32 32 118 73 73 366

123 123 487 54 54 207 42 42 178 32 32 161 83 87 367

343

18 47 49 12

346 1,387

18 65 47 205 43 173 12 45

7 7 29 21 21 113 15 15 71 .. ..

100 100 359

14 86 .. 68 64

14 86 .. 68 66

73 372 .. 309 284

92 92 246 269 270 314 250 271 350 321

82 95 143 148 95 106 61 57

177 \89

267 220 96 111 85 93 77 84

183 184

670 717

33 32 98 107 89 84 26 19

16 25 45 30 32

16 22 .. 10 22

7 14 10 10 40

'77

.. 15

11 29 53 35 33

13 22

7 27

10 24 8

10 45

90

.. 13

15 14 2 3 53 60 15 16 36 35 26 22 .. Uninhabited

168 191 I

35 185

146 141

38 5 6 187 28 31

Uninhabited .. 163 24 29 143 5 6

3 3 29 16 13 36 36 151 79 72

37 115 60 31 59

9 7

33 24 25

102 37 11 19 36

122

.. 27 53 23

10 I

33

27 104

39 34

38 114 54 21 54

11 8

39 23 2\

92 32 14 23 26

118

.. 22 51 16

8 2

40

28 105

41 32

30 43 76 49

130

22 59 42 4

66

63 17 23 24 42

335

2 23 2 5

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15 .. 63

.. 15

38 59

8 8 2 74 68

67 67 261 138 123 49 40 44 44 23 43 43 207 98 109 18 22 23 26 20 59 59 232 114 118 37 37 20 20 36

67 57 50 . . 59

37 94 30 25 42

82

13 .. 35

67 255 57 277 51 210 .. .. 59 276

124 131 37 41 142 135 16 18 110 100 26 23

. . Uninhabited .. 133 143 23 25

37 147 80 67 8 8 62 94 341 161

30 116 57 25 125 57 47 163 79

85 315 :59

180 59 68 84

48 1 3

II

156 35 .. .. .. Uninhabited 13 50 26 24 : .. .. . , .. Uninhabited 35 115 57 58 5

.. 3

13

32

3

12 9

.. 69

67 71

7 25

25 . . 23 . . 31

14 6

. . 73

52 79 .. 5

32

30

22

36

49 30 42

45

4 61 16 25

3

29

3

16

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7 3 2 4

11

67

.. 7

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. . 3 1

7 2 4

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7

2

2

58 151 175 179 235

59 96 67 42

107

170 67 54 60

119

485

21 68 49 19

8 35 23

124

24 122

90 89

54 92

203 ]78 209

52 83 61 39 66

133 54 62 50

105

362

]7 63 39 II

5 26 23 ..

137

22 106 .. 70 63

8 3 54 55 86 72 66 70 84 69

93 III 76 . . 84

86 82 67 .. 8f)

52 10 \24 .1\7 38 35 42 32 54 49

102 89 ., .. 18 16

.. 46 44

341

SARANGARH TAHSIL

WOR~ERS Non--'---------------------""' Workers

II III IV V VI VII VIlI IX X L.C. No.

,----'---'""\ r-""'---; r~ ,_. r--........ _'""\ ,---'-=,",,\ ,.-----'--'""\ ,---'--,",,\ r---'--, ,---'--,",,\ M F M F M F M F M F M F M P 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

36 31 19 22 1 .. 2 34 38 401 107 88 30 2 3 5 2 5 95 177 402 126 154 41 40 1 5 9 .. 2 95 111 403 95 129 54 41 2 .. 10 8 10 .. 8 . . 71 93 404

118 119 70 75 5 2 6 3 10 3 2 24 7 115 112 405

38 36 14 10 " 6 5 L 1 23 43 406 69 63 17 13 I 7 6 2 47 65 407 51 45 16 16 28 45 408 25 24 17 15 .. .. . . .. 19 18 409 64 30 39 32 3 3 1 I 70 123 410

83 69 63 53 9 8 3 12 3 97 87 411 35 32 31 22 .. 1 29 57 412 41 49 10 10 2 3 1 31 31 413 47 39 12 11 .. I .. 17 34 414 80 42 32 54 2 5 9 64 79 415

274 214 109 87 ,8 4 14 9 8 3 17 54 45 185 355 416

13 11 6 5 .. 2 12 15 417 56 57 11 6 1 .. 30 44 418 43 33 2 2 " 4 4 40 45 419 15 II 2 2 7 8 420

1 I 6 4 .. 7 9 421 19 II 10 13 5 1 18 34 422 21 21 J 2 " .. J3 12 423 .. .. .. .. . . Uninhabited .. . . .. 424 99 127 19 8 5 2 44 54 425

20 19 4 3 " .. .. 11 16 426 98 90 16 16 3 2 3 63 81 427 .. .. .. .. " .. Uninhabited .. . . .. . . · . 428 59 48 20 21 I I 1 9 .. 56 93 429 54 39 :.t9 17 3 6 3 1 52 80 430

8 3 " .. .. .. .. 8 10 431 9 9 5 6 .. .. 36 40 4 25 17 432

54 42 25 29 I I 6 .. 52 51 433 52 55 11 II " 3 4 32 39 434 35 28 48 41 I 30 49 435

64 61 25 21 4 4 .. 31 45 436 92 70 17 12 I I 31 53 437 53 50 19 17 3 .. 1 34 33 438 .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. Uninhabited . . . . .. · . 439 56 51 12 8 5 3 5 12 6 6 49 63 440

41 10 4 .. 6 .. .. . . I 28 57 441 84 79 26 34 7 4 4 3 37 63 442 36 35 2 .. 19 24 443 36 28 6 4 ., .. 15 36 444 36 35 11 9 6 5 1 25 35 445

73 60 29 29 57 67 446 .. .. . , .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 447 13 9 4 7 " .. S 8 448

. . .. . , Uninhabited .. .. · . 449 39 44 7 11 14 450

342

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied LiteJ:ate r-----:!___".....--

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Sqheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,--___ -"-___ --. ,-,--A._~ r-..A..-...... ,...._.A._ ...... ,....--"-_ ...... P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14 15 16 17

451 Tilaidadar 69.1 " Uninhabited .. ..

452 Achanakpali P. 4<9.2 73 73 283 133 150 31 29 44 50 51 15 90 82 453 Bagband 104.6 17 17 47 24 23 .. 24 23 2 19 16 454 Noonpani 311.4 13 13 47 19 28 1 2 16 21 7 15 21 455 Sakartunga P. 664.6 108 108 406 192 214 34 37 56 59 19 138 125

456 Danighati 240.5 21 21 71 37 34 8 5 7 8 7 " 27 22 457 Dhanigaon 247.7 114 118 438 216 2;12 57 60 " 52 6 150 122 458 Saraipali 361.5 26 26 122 60 62 7 5 40 41 15 41 39 459 Khamharpali 211.9 30 30 111 47 64 5 9 16 25 .. 34 37 460 Padkidipa 410.7 12 12 54 26 28 15 17 2 1 ~ 21

461 Damdarha 343.4 36 36 143 70 73 10 12 8 13 11 45 38 462 NawapaH 148.6 20 20 79 40 39 . . .. 38 38 30 27 463 PudkipaIi 321.1 40 40 137 64 73 6 5 16 19 6 47 50 464 Mekra 245.0 26 26 100 56 44 48 40 14 41 32 465 Dhauradarha 349.9 24 27 107 56 51 19 23 3 36 30

466 Boharabahal 138.1 27 27 119 58 61 6 6 35 37 6 38 31 467 Lurka 48.6 9 9 37 19 18 19 18 14 II 468 Gomada 313.8 26 26 109 53 56 51 54 I .. 39 38 469 Tekapathar 165.2 13 13 57 28 29 6 4 3 3 7 2 20 21 470 Bijamala 240.7 32 32 98 47 51 1 1 27 31 2 34 38

471 Banhar 5553 78 83 331 172 159 27 22 54 53 31 2 115 98 472 Damdama 370.1 26 32 111 52 59 10 16 32 32 9 35 31 473 Kasturamal 524.4 34 34 130 65 65 (; 5 10 17 13 48 44 474 Tamtora P. 268.4 54 54 215 113 102 40 34 43 45 26 2 75 61 475 KargipaJi 324.6 33 33 148 67 81 13 15 31 26 13 42 38

476 Patharipali 324.0 53 53 233 106 127 II 20 58 63 14 72 69 .f77 Karpf 318.5 36 36 143 71 72 20 l4 4 5 12 .. 57 48 478 Bishnupali P. 505.6 70 70 370 204 166 20 14 57 43 69 16 115 78 479 Dulapali P. 547.5 92 94 421 197 224 23 29 45 62 57 II 125 115 480 Ghathora 325.9 46 46 215 103 112 7 10 75 82 9 I 63 53

'\

481 Mauhapali 164.9 26 26 105 55 50 10 8 15 19 8 1 34 32 482 Dhosarbahal 300.5 23 23 101 48 5~ 6 4 17 20 21 2 36 28 483 Sonbala 1,415.2 95 95 373 180 193 10 10 121 122 17 1 123 116 484 Dabgaon 341.9 47 47 186 86 100 9 19 35 40 II 58 54 485 Paridbiyapali 219.0 39 39 133 68 65 25 29 26 27 12 54 57

486 Hattapali 326.0 55 55 198 87 III 32 50 5 9 25 2 58 76 487 Amlipali 164.8 9 9 36 22 14 .. 22 14 I 18 14 488 Chhailbhatna 186.4 22 22 102 43 59 I 1 7 9 11 I 34 37 489 Tarekela 432.7 114 114 440 198 242 34 46 56 62 68 4 134 129 490 Jhikipati 877.2 55 55 248 126 122 13 6 66 54 53 7 105 73

491 Purainpali 515.4 57 57 230 111 119 15 14 36 42 23 .. 78 7! 492 Piparda 268.5 51 51 243 120 123 34 32 38 35 31 2 71 63 493 Karramat 180.3 23 23 89 41 48 14 12 23 29 6 I 32 40 494 Manjoorpafi 179.5 25 25 103 46 57 . . 38 20 4 .. 31 36 495 Kamlapani 257.1 17 17 101 54 47 10 10 6 1 32 25

496 Kalakhunta 314.2 64 65 289 145 144 20 21 25 22 43 5 92 77 497 Jognipali P. 347.7 73 73 286 134 152 27 32 19 2j 62 12 91 89 498 Mungiadih 366.1 .. " .. Unidhab'ited . . .. .. 499 Gboghara 565.5 45 45 184 91 93 15 17 46 45 8 2 67 57 500 Majarmati 345.2 78 78 321 153 168 37 38 47 42 34 1 107 92

343

SARANGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS Non-_________________________ A ---. Workers L.C.

I II III IV V VI VIl VIII IX X No.

,.--.A.---., ,-_A---. ,-_.A._-. ..---"---. ,-_.A._ ...... ,-_A---. ,-_A_-, ,.----'----, ,.----'--...... r-_....A.,,-~

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

.. .. . , .. Uninhabited . , .. . . .. .. .. 451 26 20 59 60 ., 1 1 3 2 43 68 452 IS 14 4 I 2 " .. 5 7 453 8 12 6 5 .. .. 1 4 ., 4 7 454

74 68 52 50 6 7 6 54 89 455

16 16 10 6 .. 1 10 12 456 61 37 84 83 2 2 2 66 100 457 37 36 3 .. .. .. 3 1 19 23 458 21 21 11 16 L 1 13 27 459 19 21 ," 7 7 460

26 23 15 13 2 25 35 461 25 24 4 3 1 10 12 462 41 44 5 6 t 17 23 463 32 29 9 3 .. .. . . IS 12 464 12 7 22 23 .. 1 1 20 21 465

27 21 9 9 I, 20 30 466 14 11 .. .. .. S 7 467 31 30 7 8 I 14 18 468 13 17 7 4 .. 8 8 469 30 36 1 2 2 1 13 13 470

60 45 42 41 1 8 3 10 57 61 471 22 22 10 9 1 .. " 1 17 28 472 40 40 1 2 3 4 2 " .. 17 21 473 44 39 12 9 1 .. .. 18 13 38 41 474 19 17 19 18 1. I 3 2 25 43 475

32 29 33 34 6 5 1 " 34 58 476 44 37 7 11 I ., 2 ., 3 14 24 477 76 49 32 21 .. 5 7 .. . . 1 2 .. 89 88 478 82 79 24 28 6 2 3 4 2 7 3 72 109 479 43 40 7 3 6 6 2 5 4 40 59 480

20 15 11 14 .. 2 2 1 21 18 481 18 18 13 10 4 .. .. . . 1 ., 12 25 482 98 90 4 6 4 4 I 10 22 57 77 483 25 22 15 15 2 .. 15 17 1 28 46 484 44 46 5 7 5 4 14 8 485

41 56 14 17 3 3 29 35 486 18 14 .. .. .. .. 4 487 23 24 10 11 .. .. 1 2 9 22 488 80 80 44 36 I 7 ., .. 9 6 64 113 489 68 67 12 3 2 3 1 2 20 2J 49 490

53 46 10 4 2 7 .. 13 14 33 48 491 35 24 20 19 3 2 1 12 18 49 60 492 25 33 6 6 I 1 9 8 493 20 24 11 12 15 21 494 25 21 6 4 22 22 495

42 34 41 35 1 3 4 5 4 53 67 496 49 50 33 35 3 1 4 1 2 43 63 497 .. .. . . .. Uninhabited . . .. . .

16 498 48 47 cg .. 2 ., 2 9 8 24 499 37 33 3S 25 3 9 8 23 26 46 76 500

344

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Occu- Workers Area pied Literate ,---

L.C. Name of Facilities in Hou- House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor-No. Village available acres ses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)

,-_----"-------, ,---"-_....., ,---A.~ ._.A.--. ._--"-_ ..... 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

501 Chhindpatera 375.9 27 27 100 52 48 15 15 18 17 4 37 32 502 Kermeli 381.4 32 32 ' 121 64 57 5 5 15 12 13 .. 41. 42 503 Saraipali 246.7 23 23 100 47 53 11 12 ., .. 22 4 29 31 504 SemrapaJi 273.9 34 34 164 81 83 5 7 43 37 19 56 53 505 Gindola 862.5 62 62 232 110 122 12 6 63 77 30 2 78 68

506 Bebrabahal 971.9 14 14 59 28 31 28 31 20 30 16 24 507 Limpali 468.5 39 39 142 58 84 16 26 27 38 18 46 49 508 Dongripali Po,P. 7808 42 42 179 75 104 21 30 23 37 20 5 52 54 509 Lendharjori 422.2 68 68 281 141 140 23 16 40 34 37 12 88 69 510 Paraskol 426.4 47 47 174 84 90 21 18 7 4 7 2 65 47

511 Jagdishpur 324.0 17 17 65 31 34 31 34 1 19 22 512 Khambaria 502.6 57 57 211 104 107 15 16 43 51 24 78 80 513 BanwaspaIi 366.1 31 31 121 56 65 14 19 25 27 3 43 32 514 Amapali 317.7 57 57 276 135 141 40 36 29 25 19 6 79 73 515 Kokbahal 622.6 78 78 361 169 192 50 48 39 49 36 6 115 97

516 Dumarpali 560.1 132 132 519 255 264 43 65 67 72 47 10 167 134 517 Akbartola 107.1 4 4 26 14 12 .. 2 1 5 I 8 9 518 Santhar P. 776.5 72 72 311 153 158 10 10 45 52 37 3 108 75 519 Didadih 73.2 .. Uninhabited .. .,

520 Jhal 751.4 71 72 242 110 132 II 15 25 35 43 6 87 92

521 Paterapali 535.4 43 43 183 85 98 20 24 36 46 27 2 58 56 522 Gourdih P. 1,271.4 98 98 467 224 243 35 37 49 78 63 15 154 114 523 Jamdalka P. 396.4 34 34 157 79 78 to 7 22 24 30 13 47 31 524 Kadlisarar 449.6 35 35 155 79 76 13 16 44 44 4 .. 5l 45 525 Jirapali 525.0 78 78 314 153 161 3 4 78 81 48 23 99 92

526 Bharali 641.4 IS 15 67 29 38 7 7 14 23 6 19 17 527 Rangadih 607.9 43 43 186 87 99 .. 37 41 18 to 59 58 528 Khairat 797.3 47 47 190 90 100 3 7 10 24 14 1 64 68 529 Sahajbahal 600.8 45 45 172 78 94 7 9 22 29 24 9 48 66 530 Birnipali P. 621.5 60 60 242 125 117 10 7 16 29 73 17 82 79

531 Pardhiyapali 902.7 82 82 307 144 163 9 9 124 143 26 100 119 532 Bhalupani 671.2 36 36 146 69 77 61 68 ,44 46

345

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WORK1!RS Non--------------------"-------------- Workers

II HI IV V VI VII VIII IX X Le. No.

rA__' ,--.A..--., ,-_.A._-. ,--"-----, ,--.A.--., r--"-----. r--.A.---, ,_.A.--, 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 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

17 II 19 20 .. 15 16 501 42 35 5 6 .. 17 15 502 26 27 2 3 .. 1

" .. 18 22 503

50 49 4 4 1 .. I ., 25 30 504 69 62 2 2 I 5 5 32 54 505

14 23 .. .. .. .. 2 12 7 506 31 40 10 7 I 4 2 .. 12 35 507 31 33 18 20 2 .. J I ., 23 50 508 57 35 17 I 2 6 .. 12 27 53 71 509 43 36 9 4 1 1 10 7 19 43 510

18 21 1 1 12 12 511 53 55 25 25 .. - 26 27 512 26 16 17 16 .. .. .. .. 13 33 513 51 46 25 26 .. I .. 1 1 I ., 56 68 514 72 72 23 4 5 6 11 19 54 95 515

132 98 6 10 9 19 27 88 130 516 8 9 .. .. .. 6 3 517

90 62 8 3 .. .. 10 10 45 83 518 .. .. .. .. .. .. Uninhabited . . .. .. .. 519 68 78 17 12 I I I 1 23 40 520

42 38 12 15 2 1 2 2 27 42 521 104 77 28 4 3 22 30 70 129 522

31 18 12 II .. .. 2 4 32 47 523 49 43 . . 1 1 1 .. .. .. I 28 31 524 65 66 29 19 2 3 2 1 4 54 69 525

17 15 I 2 10 21 526 51 55 8 3 . , .. .. ., 28 41 527 48 52 4 3 .. ., 4 6 8 7 26 32 528 40 57 1 3 2 1 3 3 4 30 28 529 71 62 7 4 4 13 43 38 530

87 /00 9 .. .. .. 3 19 44 44 531 38 42 I 2 4 2 I 25 31 532

APPENDICES TO '1·0WN & VILLAGE DI~ECTO~Y CONTENTS

S. No.

Appendix I-Industrial Establishments

Appendix 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

Appendi:t VI-Towns and Villages having public reading rooms

Appendix VII-Towns and Villages having pueM wells for the supply of drinking water together with their number

Appendix VIII-l'owns and Villages having public latrines

&

Appendix IX--Towns and Villages having drains

Appendix X--Towns and Villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are held together with the day on which held

Appendix XI-Towns and Villages having co-operative societies together with the description of the society .. ~

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APPENDIX I

INDUSTRIAL EST ABLlSHMENTS

Note:-This appendix has been prepared from information abstracted from the houselists. It is arranged first districtwise, that is, under the name of the district have been arranged the industries in ascending order of minor 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 estiblishments in each in brackets have been presented first. Then follows the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location 'pumber 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 estblishments 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 industrial code numbers etc. as in the case of villages.

The following e:iJamples will make the above note clear:-

Raigarh District total 200 (1,702) ilignifies that there are 1,702 establishments in Raigarh District pertaining to Minor Group 200, which stands for "Production of rice atta, flour etc. by milling dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains." '

Udaipur Tahsil total 207 (66) si~nifies that there are 66 establishments in Udaipur T~hsil pertaining to Minor Group 207, which stands for "Production of edible fats and oils" (other than hydrogenated oil.)

Village I Kanchira 369 (2) signifieR that in village Kanchira, which has I as its location code number there is one establishment pertain ing to Minor Gr()up 369, which stands for "Manufacrure of Sundry hard wares such as G. 1. pipe, wirenet, bolt. screw, bucket, cutlery."

In Raigarh Tahsil, Kharsia Town, Ward No. 1. 284 (2) signifies that there are two establishments locacated in Ward No. I of Kharsia Town pertaining to Minor Group 284, which stands for "Manufacture of other wooden products such as Utensils, toys, artwares.'·

RAIGARH DISTRICT:

Total-2oo 0,702). 202 (6). 205 (3). 206 (1), 207 (963), 209(343),212(53),216(4).220(81),223(1).230(1) 231 (21), 233 (8). 235 (4.297), 241 (I), 244 (70). 255( 1), 273 (335), 274 (I), 280 (5), 281 (61), 282 (6), 283 (48). 284 (120), 2870), 288 (1,631). 302 (3), 303 (I), 310 (3), 311 (122), 313 (70), 332 (1), 333 (4), 336 (10). 339 (6), 340 (6). 342 (12), 344 (7), 350 (1,462), 365 (64). 366(1), 367 (7), 369 (1,609), 372 (3), 378 (4), 380 (1), 384 (18), 388 (68), 392 (6), 393 (966), 394 (96), 399 (43).

Rural-2oo (1,670), 206 (1), 207 (947), 209 (245), 212 (51). 220 (56), 235 (4,051). 244 (69), 255 (I), 273 (231), 274 (1). 281 (54), 282 (6). 283 (47), 284 (112). 287 (I), 288 (1,592), 310 (3), 311 (105). 313 (62), 333 (4), 339 (6), 342 (4), 344 (7). 350 (1,446), 365 (55), 366 (1),367 (4),369(1,585),372 (1).388 (28), 393 (884), 394 (95), 399 (40).

Urban-200 (32), 202 (6), 205 (3). 207 (16), 209 (98), 212 (2), 216 (4), 220 (25), 223 (1), 230 (I), 231 (21), 233 (8),

RAIGARH DISTRICT URBAN-Concld.

235 (246), 241 (I). 244 (1), 273 (104), 280 (5). 281 (7), 283 (I). 284 (8), 288 (39), 302 (3), 303 (1), 311 (17), 313(8), 332(1),336(10), 340(6),342(8). 350(16), 365 (9), 367 (3), 369 (24). 372 (2), 378 (4). 380 (l), 384 (18). 388 (40), 392 (6). 393 (82), 394 (1), 399 (3).

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Total-200 (276). 206 (1), 207 (66), 209 (65), 212 (14), 220 (2), 235 (613), 244 (57). 273 (54). 274 (I), 281 (20), 283 (15), 2l!4 (13). 288 (432), 311 (21), 313 (4). 342 (I), 344 (I), 350 (180). 365 (3), 369 (338), 372 (1), 388 (9), 393 (85), 394 (20).

Rural-200 (276), 206 (I). 207 (66). 209 (65), 212 (14), 220 (2). 235 (613), 244 (57), 273 (54), 274 (1), 281 (20), 283 (15), 284 (13), 288 (432), 311 (21), 313 (4), 342 (1), 344 (1), 350 (180). 365 (3). 369 (338). 3720). 388 (9), 393 (85), 394 (20).

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1 Kanchira 369(2), 2 Barghat 369(1), 4 Paremer 393(1).

5 Kumarta 369 (2), 393 (1),

6 Dahidand F. V. 369 (1). 9 KUma 369(1), 393(1).

12 Gidbkalo 235(2), 311(2), 369(1), 393(2), 394(1).

13 Vijaynagar 200(9), 235(33), 369(4). 14 Salka 235(2), 288(1), 369(1).

15 Injpara 288(5).

16 Kadamdhorhi 288(24). 17 Kumhichuwan 235(1), 244(6), 288(16). 311(1', 369(1). 18 Bairagi 200(1). 369 (1).

19 Gosainpondi 235(2). 369(l). 20 Parsa 209(12). 235(1), 288(1), 369(2). 22 Indkalo 288(1), 28 Ruraful 350(1). 29 Pelma 369(1), 393(4).

30 Ranpur 369(1).

31 Samaoia 200(5). 235(1), 350(23).

32 AloIa 288(13), 369(1).

33 Kapu 200(1). 209(2), 212(1). 235(5), 273(3),369(1),388(1). 35 Rafaupur 235(1). 288(2), 369(1).

36 SlIresbpur 212 (1), 235 (2). 350 (3). 369 (1). 37 Rairuma Kalan 200(1),207(8),220(1).235(15),273(1 ).369(1). 38 Balajhar 200(1), 235(2), 350(3), 369(2). 39 Mudekela 235 (2), 369 (I). 40 Susdega 235(8), 369( 1). 41 Batati 288(3). 42 Tooahinara 2R8(6), 369(1).

43 Baodhanpur 288(2), 369(1). 44 Gorhi Khurd 235 (1), 350 (I), 369 (3), 393 (1).

45 Tamta 200 (8), 273 (2), 350 (2). 369 (I), 393 (2). 46 Jam-Junwani 369 (I). 47 Satia 369 (1), 393 (I).

48 Son pur 288 (29), 369 (I). 49 Jobi Thakurnagar 235 (I), 369 (1).

51 Lipti 369 (I). 53 ('halha 212(1), 339(1).

54 Jamarga 200 (1).235 (1),244 (7), 288 (20).369(1).

55 Bahnataogar 235 (16). 369 (I).

56 Kerakachhar 200(1). 235(3), 369(3).

57 Paodripani Kalan 200{J). 235(19). 288(4), 350(4).369 (2l' 58 RharJcata 235(3). 288(2), 369(2). 61 Rhardhorhi 350 (5), 369 (I).

62 Cbandagarb 235 (25), 273 (2), 284 (1). 311 (3), 344(1). 350 (19), 369 (3), 393 (1).

63 RudkelRhajri 200(10), 235(3). 350(5). 369(3). 64 Bakalo 20() (I). 369 (I).

65 Newar 288 (4).

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66 Poriya 288(1), 369(1).

67 Jagalmauba 369(1). 68 pakhnakot 200(5), 369(2). 70 Kilkila 200(1). 209( I), 235(3,) 369( I).

71 Sh;kharpur 235 (5).369 (1), 393'(1). 72 Kudekela 288(3), 342 (I), 350 (I), 369 (2).

(Gharjlpabhathan) 73 Hirapur 200(7), 207(2). 74 Baturabahar 288(6). 369(1). 393(1). 75 Bangaon 235 (1), 350 (6). 369 (1).

76 Ghochal 235(1), 2a4(1),350(4), 3~(1), 393(3).

77 Loker 235 (3), 369 (1).

78 Mirzapor 350 (I). 369 (1).

79 Karmitikra 200(3), 369(3).

80 Baturakacbhar 369(1),

81 Bhojpur 235(3), 369(1). 82 Thakorpondi 209(7),235(4),311(2),350(5),369(3).393(1).

83 lIla 200(1), 209( I), 283(3), 369(1),

84 Dumarbahar 235(1), 369(2)·

85 Supkalo 200(1). 212(1). 369(1), 393(1).

86 Balakpondi 200(2). 235(7). 273(6), 369(2). 394-<,10).

87 Kamrai 369 (2).

89 Makkapur 369(1). 91 Kunkuri 235(1),369(1). 92 'Gorhi Kalan 200 (7), 235 (23). 369(2), 284 (3), 288 (6).

394 (S). 94 Kapiya Bhauna 235 (1). 369 (1). 95 Diwanpor 200 (2), 209 (8), 235 (I), 369 (1,.

96 Raghonathpur 350 (1), 369 (1).

97 Surajgarh 369 (1).

98 Bildegi 200 (2), 235 (18), 350 (3), 369 (I).

99 Rampur 288 (II). 369 (I), 100 Madanpur(lnjko) 200 (2), 209 (2), 235 (5), 283 (1),

288 (6), 369 (1), 393 (4).

101 Cbaura Ama 235 (1), 369 (I), 102 Chandrapur 200 (4), 369 (I), 393 (I).

103 Pemla 235 (21), 350 (3), 369 (2). 104 KhaUlhar 200 (2), 212 (I), 235 (5). 244 (1), 311 (I).

350 (3), 369 (I). 105 Dumarnara 288 (4), 369 (I),

106 Futukachhar 288 (9). wi (2). 108 Kumekela ~OO (4). 235 (2), 109 PatrapaJi 235 (5), 369 (I). 110 Pakargaon 235 (4), 369 (2).

III Tirsonth 235 (2), 369 (2). 112 Makarchuwan 235 (13), 2&8 (I), 369 (I).

Jl3 Sirki 288,(14), 369 (4),

Jl5 Paraghati' 235 (6). 369 (2).

116 Joradol 169 (2), 117 Saraitola 200 (I), 235 (17), 350 (I). 369 (3).

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118 Raimer 235 (2), 350 (2). 369 (1). 119 Turua Ama 369 0 ). 12t Jamargi 200 (7), 207 (3), 235 (31), 369 (4). 122 Balpeda 200 (1), 350 (1). 369 (2), 393 (1).

124 Rede 200 (1), 369 (2). 125 Mudapara 288 (10). 369 (3). 126 Tildega 200 (1).235 (3). 350 (I), 369 (2). 127 Boro 235 (7), 369 (1). 128 Kurkutnala 235 (4), 288 (3), 369 (1). 129 Pathalgaon 20012), 209 (5), 212 (1), 235 (1), 273 (12),

283 O}, 284 (I), 311 (4), 350 (l), 369 (2), 388 (4).

130 Kachhar 200 (2), 288 (1), 311 (2), 313 (1), 369 (6).

131 Tarekela (Bagbahar) 235 (5), 369 (I).

132 Gorhi (Bagbahar) 235 (8), 369 (3). 133 Basantpur 235 (2).

134 Katangjore 200 (I), 235 (I). 369 (1).

135 Ludeg 200(2).207 (1).209(2).212 (1).235 (2). 273(1), 365 (3). 369 (2), 388 (I), 393 (5).

136 (hiknipani 273 (I), 350 (4), 369 (4). 137 .Jamargi (Dharamjaigarh) i200 (3), 235 (2), 350 0),

369 (3). 393 (I).

138 Nakna 206 (I), 235 (I), 369 (2), 393 (I). ]40 Jabga 200 (I), 235 (1), 369 (2). 141 Kiriyan 235 (1), 369 (1),

142 Palidih 200 O}, 235 (3), 350 (I). 369 (2). 393 (6). 144 Saskoba 200 (2), 207 (I). 350 (3), 369 (2), 393 (2).

145 Bandhanpur(Gurua Ama) 235(1), 288(4), 350(1),369(2). 146 Bendojore (Jhakkarpur) 350 (4), 369 (2).

147 Pangsuwan 200(7), 207(1), 235(1), 288(10),369(2), 393(2).

148 Miriguda 235 (I), 244 (I). 288 (18), 311 (I), 369 (2).

149 Charkhapara 200 (20), 207 (3), 273 (I), 369 (2).

ISO Bagbabar 200(11),212(1).235(8),273(1),284(3),

288 (5). 350 (12), 369 (3).

151 Khoksapara (Ganpatpur) 369 (2). 152 Mathpahar 235 (2), 350 (4), 369 (I). 153 Kukurbhuka 273 (1),350(1),369 (4).

155 Chhatasarai 369 (3) 393 (2). 156 Sajapali 244 (2). 158 Bbalupakhna 369 (I).

160 Dudungjore 200 (2), 369 (2). 161 Gala 369 (2).

162 Kukaricholi 369 (I).

163 Manjurnacha 200(2), 235(18), 288 (I), 350(1), 369 (2). 164 Bakaruma 200 (2), 369 (4). 393 (2).

165 Sheopur. 369 (I). 169 Rairullla Kburd 288 (23), 369 (2).

170 Burbadand 200 (11), 369 (1).

171 Kadro 200 (2), 288 (9), 369 (I).

172 Ududa 235 (l). 369 (1).

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173 Maheshpur 288 (7). 174 Amalitikra 200 (I), 350 (I), 369 (I).

175 Gaurgbutri 369 (1).

116 Semipali Khurd 288 (24). 178 Bagllijbaria 288 (11), 369 (1). 179 Khuntz.pani 235 (2). 288 (7). 180 Kokiyakhar 200(4). 235(17), 273(1), 288(9),350(2),369(1).

181 Jamjhore 235 (9), 350 (3). 182 DUrgapur 369 (I). 185 Shahpur 369 (I).

186 Kukargaon 288 (8), 369 (I).

187 Khadamacho 369 (1).

188 Tejpur (Karranara) 244 (6), 288 (9). 189 Ohaurabbantha 288 (3), 369 (1).

190 Jhimki 235 (1). 369 (1).

191 Madhuban 235 (1), 369 (I). 192 Dharamjaigarb 200 (9), 207 (15), 209 (12), 212 (I),

235 (9). 273 (13), 284 (2), 288 (I). 350 (2). 369 (12), 372 (I), 388 (2). 393 (6).

)q3 Fatehpur 369 (2), 393 (3). 194 Rupunga 200 (I), 393 (I).

195 Sisringa 209 (2), 235 (2). 369 (7), 393 (I).

196 Mudabahla 212 (I), 235 (I), 35J (4), 369 (I). 197 Amatoli 288 (4). 369 (l).

198 Sagarpali 209 (I). 199 Raja Ama 288 (5), 369 (2). 200 Kotba 200 (8), 207 (16), 209 (I), 212 (1). 235 (30).

273(4),288 (1),311 (1),313 (I), 350(2),369(5),393(6). 202 Sohanpur (Lalmati) 369 (I). 203 Dhorhagaon (Lalmati) 235(1), 244(4). 288(5), 369(1). 204 Patratoli 369 (1), 288 (3).

205 Narkalo 200 (2), 235 (13), 3690}.

208 Rokbahar 200 (3), 207 (ll, 235 (2), 311 (1), 369 (1). 211 Pitha Ama 288 (23), 369 (1).

212 Baisi 369 (2).

213 Medarmar 200 (3). 207 (3), 369 (1). 215 Rajkot 244 (7), 369 (1).

216 Buldega 369 (I).

217 Khajridhab 200 (I). 235 (I), 350 (6).

218 Darridih 200 (8).

219 (lngna 200(4).244(7),369(3).

220 :Ghoghra 235 (1),350(4),369 (I).

223 Goliagarh 235 (4), 350 (4), 369 (I).

224 Bangaon 235 (5). 369 (I).

225 Koilar 369 (1).

226 Sokhamuda 235 (5),288 (9),350(1).369 (I), 393 (1).

227 Supkona 369 (1). 228 Surungpani 200 (2), 288 (7), 31] (1), 369 (2).

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229 Karrabewra 235 (1), 369 (2). 230 Jamabira 235 (2), 288 (1), 350 (1). 231 Madanpur 235 (I). 232 Potiya 369 (1).

233 Farsatoli 235 (18), 350 (1), 369 (1).

234 Kbadgaon 200 (I), 350 (1), 36J (2), 393 (I).

235 Krondba 200(1),235(1),350(3),369(2).

236 Amgaon 313 (1),369(1).

237 Lakhjhar 369 (I). 238 Mainipur 369 (I).

239 Shakarlaya 2350), 369 (1).

240 Amapali 369 (1). 241 Nawagaon 200 (1), 369 (I).

243 Kataipali 200 (1), 235 (5), 369 (2), 393 (I).

244 SemipaJi Kalan 200 (1), 369 (1).

246 Gersa 200 (3), 209 (1), 212,1), 235 (4), 350 (I),

369 (2), 394 (1).

248 Chainpur 350 (I).

249 Bartapali 200 (I). 369 (2).

250 Sithra 200(4), 235(4), 273(1), 311 (2). 350 (I), 369 (2).

251 Simvar 369 (2). 252 Nagdarha 369 (I).

254 Pandripani Kburd 235 (4). 369 (I). 255 Tendumudi 369 ( I).

257 Hati 200(4). 207(1), 209(2),235(11),284(1),36912),393(8).

258 Purunga 200 (1). 350 (1), 369 (2),

261 Jogda 200 (3), 235 (7), 369 (I).

262 Kida 200 (I). 235 (I), 244(16), 281 (I), 369(1), 393(1).

263 Baheramar 200(3), 235(1), 283(7). 313(1), 369(3),393(1).

264 Maharajganj 200 (2\ 235 (2), 274 (I), 350:(4), 369 (2). 265 Munund 200 (4), 235 (12), 273 (I). 369 (2), 393 (2). 266 Kharra 207 (I), 288 (16).

267 Bansajhar 207 (1), 281 (2), 283 (3), 288 (1), 369 (3). 268 Dhaskamuda 200 (I). 350 (5), 369 (1).

269 Barbasapur 235 (Il).

271 Ganjaipali 235 (I).

273 Kudekela 200 (2), 212 (I), 209 (3), 281 (I), 350 (1). 369(1),388 (1),393 (I).

274 Banbar 281 (2), 369 (I), 393 (I). 275 Pondichhal 200 (7), 235 (1), 393 (I). 276 Tarckela 200 (3), 281 (4), 369 (I).

278 Bangarsuta 200 (2), 235 (6). 273 (I), 281 (8), 369 (1). 279 Chuhkimar 200 (I), 281 (I), 369 (I). 280 Auranara 369 (I).

281 Lamikhar 369 (2). 282 Rilo 200 (2),

283 Kansabahar 369 (2).

285 Bokramuda 200 (3), 284 (I). 286 Dewarmar 369 (3). 289 Bojiya 369 (2).

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d. 290 Chhal 200 (3), 209 (3), 235(6), 273 (2), 281(1), 369 (I).

393 (I). 394 (2).

291 Nawapara 200 (3), 212 (1). 220 (1).

292 Kataipali 369 (I).

294 Lotan 200 (2). 295 Lat 200 (3), 207 (9), 393 (I), 394 (1).

297 Khedapali 200 (2). 300 Baperamara 369 (2). 301 Chandrasbekharpur 200 (1).

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Total-200(20), 207(21), 209(144),212(23),235(1240), 273(92), 281(15), 284(25), 288(546), 311(69), 313(33), 350(538), 365(6), 367(1). 369(747), 388(9), 393(74), 394(65),

399(37).

Rural-200(19), 207(16), 209(129), 212(23) 235(1240).243(83),

281(15),284(25), 282(P'44), 311(69), 313(25), 350(538), 365(4), 367(1 ),369(742),388(5),393( 64), 394(62)399(37).

Urban-200(1), 207(5), 200( 15), 273(16),283(2),313(8),365(2),

369(5), 388(4), 393(10).

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1 Icholi 235(4), 369(2).

2 Burjudih 235(2), 288(2), 311(3). 369(1), 394(1).

3 Champa 235(8), 369(2).

4 Bedekona 235(.t),369(1).

5 Mahanai 369(1 ).

6 Kurwan 369(1).

7 FuJjhar 235(3), 311(4), 369(2).

8 Dhanguri 235(1).

10 Khakkhara 235(1), 367( 1), 369(3).

11 Gurguri 369(1 ).

12 Ukai 235(5), 273(2), 369( I).

I3 Khedar 235(1), 350( I), 369(1),

14 Marangi 235(1), 369(1).

15 DaDgari 288(11),369(1).

16 Nanhesar 235(5). 273(2), 369(1).

17 Ekamba 235(1), 369( 1).

18 Irrai 207(2), 369(1), 394(6)

20 Kodopara 369(1).

21 Bisondi 235(1), 369(1).

22 Bhatha 369(1).

23 Kurog 235(1 ).

24 Sulesa 311(1).350(1),369(1).

25 Hukarakopa 369( I).

26 Chkhali 235(4). 350( I). 369(2).

27 Kanchi 369(2).

28 Kawai 235(6). 273(2)' 288(2), 369(1), 394(3).

29 Gamharkona 235( I), 369(1).

30 Chalni 235(1). 311(1) 369(1).

31 Andharjhar 235(5), 369(2).

32 Baherna 235(11), 369(2).

33 Dhengni 235( 1), 273( I), 369(2).

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35 Bhandiya 369(1). 36 Bhadu 235(2). 37 Haradipa 399(4).

38 Amgaon 235(5), 369(2). 39 Khamli 235(5),284{5).

40 Khadkona 350(1), 369(1).

41 Lorro 369(1).

43 Dumerkona 235(3), 311(4), 350(5), 369(5).

44 Mado 235(8), 350{l), 369(2). 45 Goaru 288(4), 369(1).

48 Andhala 273(1), 369(1). 49 Budhgaon 235(1), 369( I).

50 Hari 350(3), 369(2).

51 Babora 235(2), 311(1),369(3),394(4). 52 Ankarikona 235(1), 369(3).

53 Benjora 200(2),235(1), 350(1), 369(1). 54 Asta 209(1), 235( 14),273(3),281 (1), 350( 11 ),369(4),399( 1).

55 Kotbadib 235( I), 369(1).

56 Mubi 369(1).

57 Sanna 209(1), 212(1), 235(2), 350(17), 369(3), 394(4).

59 Pandrapat 369(2).

60 Sonmuth 235(2), 369(1), 394(1). 61 Bbanwar 235(4), 369(1). 62 Gidha 235(2), 369(4).

63 Litim 235(4). 350(6), 369(2). 61 Sardih (Ast'l) 235(2), 369( I). 65 Sarajdihsana 369(1). 66 Sarudhab 394(1).

68 Kandarai 350(1). 369(1). 69 Karadiri 235(3). 369(3). 70 H&f!ldipa (Asta) 235(4), 273(2). 313(10), 350(5), 369(2). 71 Kutadore 235(1).369(2).

73 Kopa 235(6), 350(2), 369(2). 74 Saraitoli (Sana) 235(2). 369(1). 75 Sardih (Sana) ~69(1).

77 Gajma 369( I).

78 Sukma 235( I). 394( I).

80 Tat ora 200(1), 235(1 ),273(1),313(2).350(1),369(3),399(1).

81 Beldih 369(1).

82 Lukhi 235(6),369(1). 83 Gaiimrla 311 (6). 84 Deodand 311(2).

85 Cbichali 311(7),369(1). 86 Tora 235(1), 369(2). 87 Keradih 235( I), 369(2).

88 Sonkiyari 212(1). 235(3), 350(1), 369(2).

89 Ordih 235(1), 369(1). 90 Khonga 369( I).

91 Sikri 369(2).

92 Kaproi 235(3), 369(2).

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93 Kamarima 369(3), 394(3). 94 Mahua 311(2), 369(2). 95 Talasili 235(2), 288(4), 369(2).

96 Bhimasila 235(1). 97 Madbwa 235(6), 369(3). 98 Lodbena 235(1), 369(1). 99 Sukra 235(1), 350(1), 369(1).

100 Gedai 369(1).

101 Kandore (Asta) 369(1). 103 Rauni 311(6), 369(1). 104 Gbatgaon 235(1), 369(1).

105 Samarbar 235(1).

107 Laranga 369(1).

t08 Maina 369(1). 109 PandersiIi 369(2). 110 Dbasma 369(1).

111 MaDora 209(7), 212(1), 369(3). 112 Jaimarga 369(1).

114 Maini 235(4), 350(5),369(1). 116 DumertoIi 311(3), 350(14), 369(1). 117 Guramahakona 288(3), 369(1). 118 Dobb 369(1). 121 Kardana 235(1),369(1).

123 Kantabel 235(2), 369(1), 393(11).

124 Khokbsobenjora 207(1). 350(2), 369(1).

126 Durgapara 235(4), 273(1), 350(2). 369(2).

127 T{urumkela 209(1), 273(5). 284(1), 388(1), 369(1). 128 Retra 235(1), 369(1).

129 Gutkiya 288(2). 350(2), 369(1),

130 Cbbatauri 369( 1). 131 Goreyatoli 369(2), 393(7). 132 Kbarsota 235(3) 369(1). 133 Dadgaon 235(6), 369(1). 135 Bimda 209(8), 212(1), 235(3), 350(9), 369(3).

136 8agdol 235(2), 369(1).

140 Kepsela 235(3). 142 Jiliog 235(3), 273( 1) 369(2). 143 Tekul 273(2). 350(8), 369(1), 394(2).

144 Rateya (Lodam) 235(5), 369(1). 145 Kating 369(2).

146 POildi 235(1), 369(2), 394(9).

147 Bagicha 212(1), 369(1).

148 Ratba 369(1), 149 Dumerpani 369(1).

150 Tameya 369(1). 151 Kasira (Sagoda) 369(2).

152 Cbadeya 235(1).

153 Ratamati 369(1).

154 Galonda 235(2), 273(2). 369(3).

155 Dhautatoli 281 (I), 369( I)

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156 Peta 350(5), 369(1). 157 Rupeara (8agicha) 288(7), 369(1).

158 Ondka 209(2), 350(4).

159 Kutma 288(16), 369(1).

160 Rengle 209(6), 288(0. 365(1), 369(3).

161 Alori 235(1), 369(1). 162 Pateya 350(1), 369(2).

163 Bumtle 235(1), 369(2).

165 8adakoranja 369(2).

166 8balmaoda 350(1). 167 Saradih (Maini) 235(3), 273(3), 288(38),369(2).

168 Sonpur 235(2), 369(1).

169 Jbagarpur 369(1).

170 Rebre 288(8).

J7l Tangerdib 369(1).

174 Kaleya 209(1), 369(4).

175 Matlollga 369(1).

176 Gbagbara 281(1), 288(13), 369(3).

177 Tempu 269(3).

178 Dumartoli (Marga) 207(1),369(1).

]81 i'limgaon 235(1).

]82 Turilodam 273(1), 350(1), 369(1). 183 Patratoli fRupsera) 273(2), 36:>(1).

184 Jamtoli (Upargbat) 369(1),394(1).

185 Lodam 207( I). 209(3), 212(1), 235(6), 273(1). 350(5),

369(3), 399(5). 186 Patrapara 235(7), 350(3), 365(1), 36.9(1). l87 Jurgum (Maini) 2l5(6), 369(1).

190 Sutri 369(1).

191 Butaoga 369(1).

192 Gailunga 369(3).

193 Saila 235(1), 369(2).

195 Sogda 2070),369(2). 196 Fatepur 235(3), >50(8),369(1), 197 Bengta 369(1).

198 TimarJa 235(3).

199 Chota Koranja 369(1).

200 Rupsera (Lgftam) 369(1).

201 Putricbaura 207(1),369(3).

202 Natkela 235(18), 369(3).

203 Khaotadand 369(1).

204 Jbiki 20l( I), 393(1). 206 Raikera (8ajicha) 369(1).

207 Jhargaon (Alori) 350(1), 369())~ 208 KerakoDa 235(1), 369(1).

209 Marga 207(2). 369(1).

210 Bartoli (Jamtoli) 235(2), 36~1). 211 Haradipa (TuriJodam) 207(1), 350(1).369(1).

212 Koobira 369(1).

213 Kurdeg 235(8). 369(1).

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214 Jurudand 209(2), 235(3), 350(3), 369(2).

216 Bachraop 369(4).

218 Orkela 369(1).

219 Dumertoli (Khutapapi) 235(1), 369(3).

222 Pindi 369(1). 224 Bodokachhar (Uparghat) 369(1).

225 Saintanagartoli 273(1), 369(2).

226 Tatkela 284(1), 350(2), 369(2). 227 Pandaripapi (Jusudand) 369(2). 228 8bitghara 235(9),288(1), 350(1), 369(5),393(5).

229 Pondipatkona 369(2).

231 Jariya 369(2). 232 Karanjtoli 207(1).

233 Girang 311(1). 350(5). 236 Jhakba (Gholeng) 369(2).

237 Agdih 235(3), 273(1), 369(1).

239 Basta 235(1). 240 8ambanpura 350(3), 369(2).

241 Girla 209(4), 235(5), 369(3).

242 Jujgu 235(12), 369(2), 399(7).

243 Fuldih 369(1). 245 Sarabkambo 235(4), 273(1), 288(1),369(3).

246 Sahidand 212(1), 369(1).

249 Dasdumartoli 235(12)

250 Baghima 369(1). 252 Kudingmahuatoli 350(14), 369(2).

253 Portenga 235(4), 369(4), 393(2).

254 Cberaidand (Uparghat) 273(5), 369(3).

255 Pilkhi 288(22).

257 Gholeng 235(2),:281(1), 369(1).

259 Pasiya 235(7), 350(5), 369(2), 394(4).

260 Budhadand 235(4), 273(1), 3li9(2).

261 Pirai 212( 1), 235(7), 369(3).

262 Jampani 369(1).

263 Surjuta 235(2), 369( I).

264 Kalaru 369(1).

266 Komdo (Sarudih) 369(1).

268 Dipatoli (Girang) 235(1).

269 'Kadamtoli 31l( 13 J. 270 Lokhandi 235(4). 273(1), 369(2). 394(3).

271 Jholanga 288(18), 369(1).

272 Ghoraghat 288(2).

273 Chaililangertoli 273(2).

274 Jabla 369(1).

275 Tambakacbhar 369(1). 276 Pandripani (Sarabkombo) 369(2).

271 Ramsama 235(4), 369(2).

278 Sendarimunda 369(2).

279 Bardaod 235( 1), 369(1).

280 Bene 369(1).

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281 Chatakpur (Bene) 288(16), 369(2).

282 Mutu 369(2).

283 Gamharia (Nagar) 311(1), 350(7), 369(1).

284 Raipat 369(1).

285 Ameratoli 235(4}1 369(1).

286 Dholduba 369(3).,

287 Jurtela 350(5), 369( 1), 394(2).

288 Basen 235(3), 369(2).

289 Duvidandgaon 3S0(1}.

290 Dabnipani 369( 1).

291 Rampur (Lokhand) 235(1), 369(1). 292 Bhelwadih 235(1), 288(9), 369(1), 393( I).

293 Bamba 235(3), 284(6), 350(14}, 369(2), 399(6).

294 Gudloo 235(2), 369(2).' 295 Kudmura 235(3), 369(1), 296 Karma 235(1), 311(1), ~69(2). 297 Matasi 369(1). 298 Narainpur 200(4), 209(1), 288(4), 350(8), 369(1).

299 Chitakwain (Narainpur) 369( I).

300 Darakharika 350(3), 369(1), 393(4).

301 Basantala 235(6), 369(2).

302 Bhelwatoli 235(2), 288(7), 369(3). 304 Jakba (Mutu) 369(1).

305 Luikona 369(1). 307 Banaib.lda 235(2), 273(2), 350(7), 369(5), 399(3).

308 Sarudih 235(4), 369(l}.

309 ~urananager 288(9), 369(2).

311 Narayianpur chirwari 235(2), 288(8), 350(7), 369(1).

312 Kurrog 200(1),212(1), 235(12), 273(1), 281(3), 284(8),

288(2), 350(11), 369(4), 394(3).

313 Dhondharahi 288(3), 369(1).

314 Putukela 235(1 ). 315 Hastinapur 209(7), 369(1).

316 Nawapara 284(1), 288(1), 369(1).

317 Kasira (Kinkel) 369(1).

318 Balachapar 369(2).

319 Jhimili 369(1).

320 Bargaon 212(1),369(2).

321 Salekera 235(4), 369(5).

322 Bodapahri 235(4),288(3), 369(1).

323 Dhodharamba 288(1). 369(3), 393(2).

324 Renpur (Kudmula) 212(1),235(1),350(9),369(2),393(1).

325 Koteya 235(3), 369( I).

326 Dipatoli (Matoli) 209(3), 21!4(1), 369(1).

327 Ranikombo 209(3), 369(1).

329 Regarghat 369( I). 330 Joratarai 235(10).

331 Botlidand 288(4), 369\1).

332 Dumartoli 3690).

333 Kinkel 369(1).

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334 Jobla (Uparghat) 200(1).

335 Kanmora 273(1), 369(1).

336 Ichkela 350(1), 369(2), 394(4).

337 Mahuadih (Ghogbar) 235(3), 350(l3}, 369(l}.

338 Rengola 200(2), (Gbogbar) 369(1).

340 Bilaspur 235(7), 288(4), 369(1).

343 Ghutari 273(1). 344 Boki (lchkela) 369(4), 399(2).

345 Ghughari (Agar) 235(4)" 288(3), 369(5).

346 Belsunga 369(1).

347 Jokbahla 369( I).

348 Rajoti (Koteya) 235(2), 369(1).

349 Bankombo 235(5), 273( 1), 369(3).

350 Kudukela 235(6), 288(14), 369(5). 351 Keradih 207(4), 212(1), 273(2), 284(2), 313(2), 350(2),

369(1), 393(1). 354 Banai 369(1).

355 Sakardega 350(5), 369(2).

356 Kurumdhodba 369(1).

357 Kurkunga 235(2). 369(2). 358 Jamchuan 235(5), 273(1),369(1).

359 Kharwatoli 288(2). 369(1).

361 Hataklata 369(2). 363 Ara 235(3), 288(8), 350(1), 369(5), 394(4), 399(7).

364 Saraipani 200,3), 235(9), 273(1), 288(8}, 350(4),369(4).

365 Marol 288( 10), 369(3).

366 Baherakhar 369(2).

367 Cbiraikhara 369(1).

368 Ghatmunda 235(6), 273(1), 350(8), 369(2).

369 Pagura 235(1). 370 Khutgaon (Ambatoli) 235(5),273( 1),313(7).350(2),369( 1).

371 Kamtaka 369( 1). 372 Jokari 288(5), 350(3), 369(1).

373 Regoia 369(1). 374 Sitonga 273(1), 288(10), 350( I), 369(3).

375 Chapatoli 288(1), 369(3).

376 Dharen 369( I). 317 Judwain 393(4).

378 Kaliba 209(1), 235(26), 273(3), 288(5), 369(3).

380 Ghuitangar 288(1). 382 Pakarikachar 369(1),393(3).

383 Ladhama 369(1).

385 Deobora 369(2).

388 Barpani (Jampani) 369(1). 389 Thuthiamba 235(5), 288(3), 369(2).

390 Ghoghar 235(15), 288(15), 350(3), 369(6).

391 Samdura 369(2). 392 Goreya 209(5), 235(12), 350(5), 369(3).

393 Ginabahar 235(6), 273(6), 281(1), 350(5). 369(2), 393(2)

394 Ambaehuan 369(2).

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395 Charaidand (Nichghat) 288(4), 369(1).

396 Jampani (Ara) 369(1).

397 JUdwain (Ara) 350(ll, 369(2). 398 Hetbakapa 235(4), 369(1). 399 Tangorbahari 369(1).

400 Khajurbabar 235(9), 369(1).

40J Bhursa 369(1).

402 Raikcra (Bhursa) 350(10), 369(1).

404 Wasudeopur 311(5), 369(1).

405 Sa1amali 288(1), 369(1). 406 Uparkapa 235(1).

407 Haridand 235(19), 273(4), 288(9), 350(5), 369(2).

408 Dhodhidand 235(14), 369(3). 410 Nonpaui 235(3). 411 Churitoli 235(7). 412 Remte 235(5), 288(5), 350(7), 393(2). 413 Bemtatoli 235(1).

419 Khatanga 369(2).

420 Patratoli (DuIdula) 288(3), 350(4), 369(3).

421 Kunkuri 200(1), 209(4), 212(]), 273(5), 281 (5), 288(19) 311(2), 350(1), 388(2).

422 Dhumadand 369(1), 393(9).

426 Loro (Kostura) 369(l).

427 Kastura 369(3).

428 Nakbar 235(5), 311(1), 350(3), 369(6).

429 8ataikela 21Z( I l, 235( 16), 281(2), 288: 12).350(7),369(8). 430 Kbarpani 235(1), 369(1). 432 Jumaikela 235(7), 369(2).

433 Lorahamba 235(3), 273(2), 369(1).

434

435 436

437

438

439

440

Cbulhapani 369(1).

Paudripani (Kllnkuri) Bhusaritoti 369(1).

8abhani 350(3).

369(1).

KbutiloU (Kastura) 365(1).

Kandapani 369( I).

Kodoliya 235(1), 2ES( 6), 369(1). 441 Dondapani 235(11), 28B(I), 369(2). 442 445

446 448 449

Siritoli 369(1).

Tamasingba 369( I).

Gadakata 235(4), 369(2). Duldrda 288(2), 350(12). Raidih 350(1), 365(1), 369(1).

451 Dewadiling 369(1). 453

454 455 457

458

460

Sagibhauna 235(3), 288(14), 369( I).

Cberaghoghra 235(1), 369(2). Kenadand (Sikipani) 235(1).

Chatakpur (DuJdula) 350(lf, 369(3}. Cberidand 369(2).

Jamtoli (Kastura) 369(2).

461 Baraogiore 235(2), 288(3).

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462 Lotapani 369(1).

463 Dadahadih 369(1).

465 Sajapani 369(1). 466 Khutera 369(3). 467 Bandarchuan 235(3), 288(6), 369(3). 469 DhodhilJahar 212(1), 369(1).

470 Kharijhariya 369(1).

471 Sirimkela 288(30), 369(3).

472 Korna 369(2), 393(1).

473 Tangartoli 350(1). 474 JhaDj;aon (Kastura) 350(1), 369(2).

475 Dundpani 235(6), 350(4), 369(2). 477 Paguratangar 369(1). 479 Kusumtal 235(1), 350(1), 369(3). 480 Siharbud 235(6), J69(2).

481 Chetba 235(4), 369(1).

482 Dudbarudand 235(5), 369(2). 483 Rajoti 235(6), 369(1). 484 Muskuti 369(1). 485 Turangakil8r 235(13). 486 Thethetangar 369(2).

487 Siritoli (KonJara) 288(10).

488 Dhongamba 369(1). 489 Jamchuan 235(1), 288(1), 369(1). 490 Manjurcbundi 369(1).

491 Dov 235(4).

492 Bipatjlur 350(30), 369(3).

493 Chidora 369(1l.

496 Potkosemar 235(1).

498 Barpani (Tapkara) 235(2), 499 Bangurkela 235(6).

500 Gangjmunda 369(1). 501 Sujibahar 235(1), 369(1).

502 Bageya 235(7), 350(5), 369(1).

503 Bansbahar 235(4), 369(1'. 504 Sajapani 235(1), 288(2), 369(2). 506 Bangaon 235(4).

1(17 Kansabel 209(1), 212(1), 235(5), 3690), 393tl).

S!)8 Khutitoli (Nariardand) 235(9), 350(7). 369(1).

509 Chongribahar 235(20), 288(8), 350(14). 369(3). 510 Koranga 235(7), 350(51. 369(1).

511 Pilkartoli (Koranga) 235(2).

512 Kendapan,l 235(1), 288(1).

514 Daodpani. 235(1).

517 Pongro 235(3), 288(4), 369(l}.

518 D .. lDdajore 235(1), 369(1).

519 JammnOOIl 235(2), 288(3).

520 Sapgbara 235(10). 522 Nariardand 235(6), 369(1).

523 Sikariya 235(1).

524 Hardimunda 369{1).

525 GOOlimba 288(2).

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526 LamdaDd 235(7), 288(2), 313(1). 527 FarsajudwaiD 235(1), 369(1). 528 Pusra 235(31), 350(11), 369(2). 529 Garaidohar 369(1).

530 Dokadll 212(1), 235(5), 350(4), 369(4), 393(3). 531 Katangkhar 235(8), 288(6), 350(13). 532 Gatibuda 235(1), 288(4), 369(1), 394(8).

533 Dhodhiara 235(1), 369(1).

534 Dhuriaamba 235(2), 369(1). 535 Kardega 235(7), 369(5).

536 MakaribaDdha 209(6), 235(2), 369(3). 537 TangergaoD 235(13).288(3), 313(3), 350(5),369(1).

538 Barjore 369(2). 540 Bihabal 235( 1). 541 Patrapali 235(3),369(1).

543 'Patra tora 235(1). 544 Naktimunda 235(1), 369(1). 545 Hathgada 369(1).

549 Semarkachhar 212W. 235(51. 369(1). 550 Deori 235(33). 288(1), 350(8), 369(2).

551 Kersai 200(2), 209(12). 235(5), 288(12), 350(1), 369(8). 552 KotaDpani 235(5), 369(1). 553 Sabadmunda 235(3), 369(1). 554 Rebre 369(1). 555 Pandriamba 288(5). 556 TatidaDd 235(2). 558 Garaibandh 235(3). 369(1). 560 Aurijor (Khutgaon) 235(4). 369(1). 561 Singibahar 209 (I), 212(1).235(13),288(15),350(1),369(3). 562 Uparkachhar 209(5), 235(1), 28'l(15), 350(12).

563 Abira 209(2), 235(6). 369( 1). 564 Tilanga 235( 10). 369(2). 566 Khutgaon 235(9). 350(3), 36~(I). 567 BeDgaoD 235( 19), 369(3). 568 Dhaurasad 235(8), 369(1). 569 Barkaspali 235(4), 369(1). 570 Lathbora 209(1), 235(5), 288(11), 369(3).

571 Suijor 2ootS), 23StS), 3690). 572 Tuba 235(3), 369(2). 574 Sajbahar 209(6), 235(5).

575 BaDdhatoli 209(7).

576 Pandripani (Farsabahar) 212(1). 577 Bamhanmara 235(2), 369(1). 578 Jabla 235(1). 350(3), 369(1). 579 Pharsabahar 235( 3), 350(14). 580 Kandaibahar 235(15), 369(3).

581 Jamuna 369(2). 582 Tapkara 209(3), 212(1), 235(2), 273(2), 350(13),369(1),

388( 1), 393(3).

583 Sahaspur 235(8). 369(2). 584 Bokbi 235(2). 369(1), 585 Semartal 235(1), 369(1).

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586 Simabari 235(2), 369(1). 589 BirhipaDi 235(1). 590 Mendarbabar 235(12). 369(1). 591 Pagurabahar 235(2), 288(4), 369(1).

592 Baluwabahar 235(5), 350(1). 369(1). 593 Amdiha 235(15), 369(1). 594 Jambabar 235(6), 369(2). 596 Bbagora 235(2), 369(3). 597 MUDdadbih (Kariamuha) 235(3).

598 Pokpani 235(1), 369(1). 599 Gbumara 235(11), 369(2). 601 Garighat 235(5), 369(2). 602 SUDdru 235(2), 369(3). 603 Dumariya 235(1). 604 Baro 209(1), 235(8). 369(1). 605 Sikrima 235(3), 369(1). 606 PuraiDbaDdh 235(6), 369(1).

607 Mirigkhol 235(1), 369(2). 608 Masrighata 235(1),369(1).

609 Dongadarha 369(1). 611 Kumbarbahar 235(4), 369(1).

613 Pbarabahar 235(7). 369(1). 614 Dudugjor (Dundugjor) 369(1).

618 Jharan 235(1). 619 Saraitoli (Tapkara) 235(7) 620 Jharmunda 235(14), 288(2). 369(1). 621 Khutsera 288(2), 369(1). 622 Konpara 209(1), 235(22). 623 Ganjhiadih 212(1).

624 Daltoli 235(2), 394(1). 625 Sarkara 369(1).

626 Samdama 235(6).

627 Bansajhal 369(1). 629 Aurijore (Dumdriya) 369(1). 630 Bhejaridand 209(2), 350(3). 631 Golidih 235( I).

633 ADkira 209(11), 235(4), 273(2). 350(7), 369(2), 399(1}. 634 Sajbabar 200(2), 235(1), 273 (1), 311 (3), 350(10),369(1). 635 Masangamara 288(2).

636 Kolenjharia 369(10). 637 Jamtoli (Hathibad) 369 (I).

639 Tumla 369(1). 640 Korangamal 209(2), 212(1), 235(2), 288(2), 369(2).

641 Bardih 235(1). 642 Lawakheda 235( \),273(1),288(1 ),350(l),369(5),388( 1 ),393(1).

643 Dalesar 369(1). 645 Bhalumunda 235(2), 369(1). 647 Kharibahar 235(3), 350(16), 369(1}. 649 Bhelwao 369(1).

651 PerWaara 311(2). 655 Matipaharchuara 369(2).

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Ward NQ. 1-273(2). 365m. 393(5). Ward No. 2-200(1). 209(14). 273(12). 3I3j8). 365(1),

369(1). 388(3), 393(.5). Ward No. 3-207(1). 369(2). 388(1). Ward No. 4-207(4), 273(1). 288(2). Ward No. 5-273(1).

Ward No. 6-369(1). Ward No. 7-209(1), 369(1).

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TotaJ-200 (200), 207 (102), 209 (16), :m (14), 220 (2), 235 (544), 244 (12), 255 0), 273(27), 281 (to), 282 (1),

283 (I), 284 (34), 288 (244), 311 (12), 313 (11), 342(2), 344 (2), 350 (2n), 365 (4), 369(223), 388(7). 393(107), 394 (4), 399 (I),

Rural-zOO (200), 207 (102), 209 (16). 212 (14), 220 (2), 235 (544), 244 (12), 255 (I), m (27), 281 (10),282 (1),

283 (I), 284 (34), 288 (244), 3!l (12), 313 (I), 342 (2). 344 (2), 350(232), 365 (4), 369 (223), 388(7), 393(107), 394 (4), 399 (I).

UrbaD- Nil

.1 GHARGHODA TAHSIL RURAL

I Bahama 369 (I). 2 Teta Ama 350 (I), 369 (I). 3 GudubabaJ 207 (2), 369 (1). 4 Isbwarpur 369 (2).

5 Rupdega 350 (40), 369 (2).

6 MUciagaon 350 (2), 3690), 393 (I). 7 Bagudega 235 (4), 284 (2), 369 (2), 393 (3), 399 (I). S Taragarh 369 (I), 393 (I).

9 Bhendimuda 350 (I), 369 (1).

LO GhatgaOD 212 (I), 369 (1).

12 Gaballlljharia 235 (5), 350 (1), 369 (4). 13 Baiginjbariya 288 (43), 369 (I). 14 ftajgaoo 369 (2). 15 Cborga 235 (2), 350 (2).

16 Kondasiya 350 (2), 369 (I). 18 Sardega 350 (1), 369 (I). 19 BhawaQiplU" 288 (3),

20 Kballdama 350 (I), 369 CO. 21 Raj'pur 369 (1), 393 (3). 22 Dbap 350 (I), 369 (I).

23 Bansdaod 369 (l). 24 Kurra 369 (1), 25 HiraJlUr 369 (J).

27 Po tar. 235 (2), 288 (12), 350 (2), 369 (1). 28 Salakbiya 212(1),369(l). , 29 Kbambar 235 (2), 369 (I). 31 Keudatikra 284 (I), 369 (I). 33 Cltirarmuda 369 (I). 34 MaDJhima 369 0).

3; Jltaran 235 (2). 369 (I).

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36 KupaJroRi 369 {I). 37 Rlldukela 235 (I) 284 (I) 369 (I). 38 Kamtara 350 (4), 369 (I). 39 Ludeg 369 (2). 40 Lailungn 200 (I), 209 (4), 212 (I), 220 {I), 273 (7).

284 (I). 288 (3), 369 (I), 388 (2), 393 (4). 41 Pakargaon 207 (4), 284 (5), 369 (2). 44 Jbarama 369 (I). 45 Lohadapani 235 (4). 47 Karwarjore 288 (2). 369 ( I). 50 Kaya 200 (2),207 (I), 212 (I), 235 (7), 393 (4).

51 Amapali 350 (2). 369 (2). 52 Kunjra 235 (8), 369 (1). 53 Gamekela 235 (10), 350 (1), 369 (I). S4 Dhorrobija 369 (I). 56 Kllropakari 350 (4), 369 (I). S7 Baturakacbbar 235 (1), 350 (2), 369 (2), 393 (1).

58 Mobanpur 369 (2), 393 (I). 59 Birsingha 369 (I). 61 Regdj 369 (1). 63 Jbagarpur 3SO (4). 369 (3), 393 {I) •

66 Kan)bari 350 (5), 369 (I).

67 Cbiralkhar 288 (4). 68 Sarasmal 369 (1). 70 Mukdega 200 (I), 212 (J), 288 (3). 369 (2).

71 Chilkaguda 200 (I), 235 (4), 334 (I). 72 Bbeodimuda 350(1),369 {I). 74 Baiskemuda 235(9),284(1),350(5), 365(1),369(3).393(2). 75 Banekela 288 (9), 369 (l). 76 Khar 350 (3), 369 (1). 78 FuJikunda 350 (1), 369 (1).

80 Katkalaya 235 (2), 313111), 35012).369 (I).

81 Laripani 369 el).

82 BlIlektra 235 (3). 369 (1). 84 Kerabahal 235(14),~SO(),369(1).

85 KesbJa 207 [I), 212 (1), 369 (2). 86 Bbulnyanpani 200 (t), 369 (l).

87 Sabra 207 (~, 235 (5), 350 (I), 369 (t).

88 SooaJori 369 (2). 92 Kosamgbat 200 (1), 235 (11), 359 (I). 93 Pusalda 200 (1). 235 (l5), 350 (I), 369 (1).

94 Tatkela 207 (3), 235 (l), 350 14), 369 (1). 96 Kamarga 200 (2), 235 (4), 369 (2). 97 Torma 235 (1), 350 (l), 369 (2).

J 02 Kurut1ikhol 288 (1), 369 (1'.

]03 Horoguda 281 (ll, 369 (1).

104 Siyardhar 393 (I). 105 Puri 200 {n, 369(1).

107 Futluihamudll 369 (I). 110 Dhakarr. 369 {I}.

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112 KenkraJhariya 369 (1). 114 Braud 200 (I), 235 (13), 288 (2), 350 (2). 116 Pokdega 350(12). 117 Kudumkela 200 (9), 207 (9), 212 (I), 235 (54), 255 (I),

281 (2), 288 (8), 344 (I), 350 (7), 369 (2), 393 nl. 119 Kurmibhona 200(1),281 (I), 369(1), 393 (I).

120 Kantajhariya 288 (8).

121 Libra 281 (I), 393 (3).

123 Nawagaon 369 (2).

124 Muskati 369 (1).

125 Sripali 235 (3). 126 Chimtapanl 200 (I), 288 (3).

128 Ganjpur 369 (1). 129 Porda 200 (I). 130 Gerupani 369 (2). 131 Narayanpur 369 (2). 132 Basantpur 369 (I). 133 Turtura 311 (2), 369 (2). 135 Bijari 369(1). 136 Ajijgarh 200 (1), 369 (I).

138 Kilkila 350 (2), 369 (1), 393 (2). 139 Chotigurha 200 (2), 207 (I), 235 (7), 288 (2), 350 (3).

140 Madiyakachhar 369 (I). 141 Potebirni 369 (1). 144 Katharrapali 369 (1).

145 Kudhurmouha 235 (1). 146 Kondamai 369 (1).

147 Bichhinara 200 (2), 207 (I), 369 (2).

148 Tolge 369 (1).

149 Lamdand 369 (1).

150 Jamuna 369 (2). 151 Faguram 200 (2), 235 (4), 288 (3), 350 (2), 369 (3).

152 Patrapali 200(1), 235 (5), 369 (2). 153 Rumkera 200 (1),235 (12), 288 (3), 369 (I).

154 Konpara 207 (I). 155 Salhepali 200 (2), 235 (lO), 350 (3), 369 (I).

156 Tilaipali 365 (1).

158 Jorkat 200 (I), 235 (I), 288 (11), 369 (2).

159 Pelma 200 (1),369 (I), 393 (3). 160 Karichhapar 200 (1).

161 Kotarimal 200 (2), 207 (3), 212 (I), 369 (1).

164 Ghargodi 200 (4), 235 13), 350 (2).

165 Teram 200(3), 207 (3), 235 (3), 393 (3). 166 Dhoram 200 (1), 369 (1). 167 Raikera 200 (3), 284 (1), 393 (1). 168 Urba 200 (3), 235 (3), 350 (2), 369 (I). 170 Muskura 369 (I). 171 Hinjhar 244 (3), 288 (3), 369 (I). 172 Baronakunda 200 (3), 235 (7), 369 (2), 393 (3).

173 Malidihi 350 (I).

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174 Hardijhariya 369 (1).

175 Tendubhantha 200 (I), 235 (8). 176 Kognara 200(4),235 (2). 177 Nundarha 200 (I).

178 Aoraimuda 200 (1), 235 (7), 350 (10), 393 (2). 179 Kerakhol 200(1),369 (I). 181 lalpur 207 (I), 235 (1). 182 Bahirkela 200 (5), 207 (I), 235 (8), 281 (1), 288 (1),

369 (2), 393 (3). 183 Jarhidihi 350 (4), 369 (1).

184 Nawagarh 200 (1), 235 (9), 288 (2). 185 Kanchanpur 235 (10), 369 (2), 393 (4). 186 Maduwadumar 393 (I). 188 Kasaiya 200 (3), 235 (6), 393 (1). 189 Charbhantha 207 (1), 235 (11).

191 Bajarmuda 288 (2), 369 (I). 192 Milupara 200 (3), 369 (2). 193 Banai 200 (2), 235 (2), 288 (6), 369 (5).

194 Ghhotegumda 200 (2), 235 (19), 283(1), 369 (I), 393(1). 195 Badegumda 200 (6), 235 (20), 283 (1), 288 (I), 350 (2),

393 (!).

196 Charghoda 200 (4), 207 (3), 209 (10). 212 (I), 235 (2), 273 (12), 281 (2), 388 (3), 393 (6).

198 Bhalumuda 288 (5), 369 (I). 199 Dhonara 288 (3). 201 Karwahi 207 (1). 202 Banjikhole 369 (1).

203 Tenda 212 (I), 288 (I), 369 (2). 204 Rengalbahari 235 (10). 205 Chitwahi 200 (1), 235 (5). 206 Rodopali 200.(1), 369 (I).

207 Khamriya 200 (2), 212 (I), 369 (2). 208 Nawapara 200 (2), 369 (4). 209 Barkaspali 200 (2), 350 (3), 369 (1), 393 (7). 211 Mudagaon 235 (4), 288 (I). 213 Saraitola 200 (2), 235 (3), 288 (2), 369 (1), 393 (3). 214 Kondkel 350 (1), 369 (1). 216 Nawapara(Tenda) 200 (I), 235 (6), 281 (I), 393 (l).

217 Katangdihi 200 (1), 235 (3). 219 Patrapali 200 (3), 235 (3). 221 Baihamuda 207(1), 235(6), 288(5), 350(1),369(1),393(2).

222 Barpali 200 (2), 235 (II), 369 (2), 394 (I).

223 Bhendra 235 (21), 284 (1), 393 (1).

224 Dolesara 200(1), 207(2), 235(3), 311(2), 350(4); 393(1). 225 Gare 235 (2),369(1), 393 (3). 226 Mauhapali 200 (2), 207 (13).

227 Pata 200 (4), 369 (1), 393 (I). 228 Sarasmal 288 (6). 230 Deogarh 200(4), 235(20), 288(5), 350(3), 369(6),394(3). 233 Uttarregaon 200 (I). 235 Dakhinregaon 200 (I).

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236 Jnjgir 200 (2), 369 (1).

239 Ukaripali 235 (2).

240 Jarekel 200 (2), 342 (1), 393 (4). 241 Charmar 200 (I). 242 Bhengari 236 (2). 393 (1).

243 Salihabbantha 200 (1). 311 (2). 369 (1). 24) '1halumar 235 (I). 281 (1), 288 (1). 247 Chhaidorlya 235 (8), 288 (2). 248 Nawapara 200 (I), 2350). 249 Jhinkabahal 369 (2).

250 252 253 254

Tapranga 200(2),207(1),273(1).369(2).388(1). Basanpali 207 (4). ,342 (1), 350 (8). Libra 209 (I), 369 (2), 393 (2). Kachkoba 200 (5), 254 (9), 369 (1).

255 Tamnar 200(7), 207(4). 209(1), 212(1), 235(15),273(3). 284 (5). 350 (17), 365 (I), 369 (I), 388 (I), 393 (3). Budiya 200 (3), 350 (1). 256

257 259 260 261

Nagaramuda 200 (I), 235 (3). 284 (I).

Jharna 200 (4), 207 (2), 235 (I).

Dhaurabhantha 200 (2), 212 (I). 284 (3), 350 (3). Panikhet 200(1).350(6),369(1),393 (I).

262 Pakadarha 369 (1).

263 Amgaon 200(5), 201(3), 273(2), 284(2), 369(2), 393(4). 26S Charratan~ar 200 (I), 212 (I), 235 (2), 369(3), 393(1). 267 I>andakipahari 288 (9), 369 (I). 268 Amaghat 288 (4), 369 (2).

269 Godi 200 (4), 207 (4), 235 (2), 273 (I), 284 (9). 350 (3). 365 (I). 369 (1), 393 (1).

270 Raipura 200 (l), 235 (1).

271 Dokarbuda 235(2), 288 (1).

273 Kasdol 207 (8), 311 (2), 369 (I), 393 (I). 274 Mhloi 200(4),207(4),284 (1 ),318(4),350(8),369(2),393(1).

275 Smkera 200 (2), 207 (1), 235 (6). 276 Tanagrgbat 200 (2), 369 (2), 393 (2). 277 Khurusleng 200 (3), 207 (1), 369 (1). 393 (I). 280 Dehradih 393 (1).

281 Tumidihi 200 (3), 393 (1).

282 Salihari 288 (4). 283 DeogaoD 200 (1). 207 (6), 288 (2), 369 (I~. 284 Aunrajore 235 (6). 285 Kantajbariye 288 (14).

286 Amlidhonda 235 (6). 369 (1).

287 Amapali 288 (6). 288 Rebo 200 (I). 369 (2).

289 Bijna 207 (2), 235 (7), 273 (I), 350 (2). 290 Kesar('huDwa 200 (1), 235 (2), 369 (1).

291 Gourbahari 200 (3), 235 (5), 350 (4).

292 Karrapali 200 (1), 207 (1), 235 (1), 350 (3). 295 PndigaoD(chhote) 200(1), 207(4), 235(2), 369(1), 393(1). 296 Jobro 200 (6). 297 Hrradihi 369 (1),

30J Taraimal 288 (4).

GHARGHODA TAHSIL-CQncld.

302 Haruirpur 200 (3), 235 (8), 350 (3), 369 (1).

303 Kushme 288 (5).

306 Darama 369 (1).

309 Karruagarh 207 (3). 310 Bhagora 210 (1), 220 (0. 288 (3). 311 Chakaoahal 235 (1). 288 (4), 369 (3). 312 Tharakpur 200 (l). 313 Saraipali 200 (3), 288 (I), 350 (4). 369 (1), 393 (I).

315 Jiwari 369 (l). 319 Barkachhar 200 (1).

322 ChindbhouDa 288 (1).

323 Badgaon 288 (10), 369 (1).

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Total-200(489), 202 (6), 205(3), 207 (295), 209(106), 212(1), 216 (4),220 (56),223 (1),230 (I), 233 (7). 235 (904), 241 (1),244 (1). 273 (118), 280 (5), 281 (12), 282 (2), 283 (7), 284 (16), 288 (305), 302 (3). 303 (1). 310 (3), 311 (2), 313(1). 332(1), 333(4), 336(10), 340(6), 342(9), 344 (3), 350(280), 365 (41), 367(6), 369(171), 372 (2). 378 (4), 384 (18), 388 (35), 3q2 (6)0 393 (378). 394 (5),

399(3).

Rural-200 (469), 207 (284). 209 (26). 220 (39~, 235 (787). 273 (33), 281 (7), 282 (2). 283 (7), 284 (8), 288 (281), 310 (3), 311(1), 313 0), 333(4), 342 (1), 344 (3). 350(266), 365(36), 367(3), 369( ISS). 388(4), 393 (331).

394(4).

Urban- 200 (20), 202 (6), 205 (3), 207 (II), 209 (80), 212 (I). 216 (4). 220 (17), 223 (1). 230 (I). 233 (7), 235 (117). 241( 1), 244(1), 273(85), 280(5), 281 (5). 284 (8),

288 (24),302 (3),303 (I), 311 (1), 332 (I). 336 (10). 340 (6), 342 (8), 350 (14), 365 (5), 367 (3). 369 (16), 372 (2), 378 (4). 384 (\8), 388 (31). 392 (6). 393 (47),

394(1). 399(3).

RURAL

1 Kapharmar 200(1). 235(9). 369(2).

2 Bagihar 369(1). 3 Mingaon 200(1). 235(1), 369(4). 4 Kurru 235(26), 350(1), 369(12). 5 Jobi 200(6). 209(2), 235(6), 273(2), 369(3), 393(1). 6 KhadgaoD 200(2), 235(7), 288(4). 7 Karouwadi~ 200(1), 235(4), 288(12), 369(2), 393(1).

8 Kataud 200(1), 393(2). 9 Barra 200(4), 235(22). 39)(1).

10 Nagoi 200(3), 350(2), 369(3), 393(1)·

11 Kewali ,200(2), 235(22), 355(1), 369(1), 393(1).

12 Gorpar 200(2), 23S(13}. 13 Khamhar 235(2). 15 Nandgaon 200(7), 288(1), 350(1), 393(1).

16 Puchhiyapali 2oo{I). 18 Kasaipali 200(1). 19 Sajapali 2oo{I). 235(2}.

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20 Kotbikuudll 2;)0(1). 235(1). 350(1).

22 GandyaU 220(1).

23 Tao'apara 200(2). 235(4). 2S Deratlib (AmapaU) 369(1). 26 Chhotipadarmuda 200(2). 27 Chhirpani 393(1).

28 Domnara 2(1)(1), 369(1). 29 Agasmar 288(17). 30 Barbbona 200(2). 288(1). 350(6). 369(2). 31 Kukaricholi 288(1). 32 Tendumudi 200(1), 288(3), 350(1).

33 Chhotejampali 288(4). 34 Palgarha 207(1). 35 Bargarh 288(33). 36 Ulda 200(1). 369(1). 393(1). 37 Gurda 200(1), 235( I), 288(2). 393(1). 38 Patrapali 200(1). 288(3).

40 Dehjari 288(10). 41 Lodhiya 2070). 42 Chhotedeogaon 200(3). 43 Nawrangpur (Karranara) 200(1), 207(1).

44 Sarwani 200(5). 207(2). 369(1), 393(5). 45 Dhimani 200(2). 393(1). 46 Suti 200(1).

47 Bhadripali (Rohinabhata) 200(1), 369( I).

48 Boblda 200(5}, 220(2), 235(1), 288(2), 369( I). 49 Bhalunara 200(2), 288(9). 50 Rasiyamuda 288(1).

51 Jabalpur 350( I), 369(2), 393( 1).

52 Tiur 2oo(9}, 207(1}, 235(6), 282(1), 393(2}.

53 Parsapali 200(3), 207(1), 288(3).

55 Adpathara 200(1), 220(1}. 56 Jhitipali 238(2}. 369(2). 57 Paraskol 200(3), 350(5).

58 Thusekela 200(1), 369(1).

61 Pawgarh 220(8). 62 Binkot 200(1),288(14), 350(11), 369(4). 63 Turekela 200(8). 64 Nawapara (Aurada) 235(1). 273(1).

65 Aurda 200(6), 207(1). 66 Madanpur 209(1), 233(2).

68 Banipathar 200(1), 207(1) 220(1).

69 Nawagaoo (Chorha) 200(2). 70 Chhotedumer'pali 200(2), 220(1). 71 Bhagoradih 220(1), 288(2), 350(1). 72 Gindola 288(7). 74 Bagdewa 200(2). 75 Bhagodih 207(2).

76 Ratanmahka 393(1). 77 Telikot 200(5), 220(1). 78 Rajghata 220(1), 369(3).

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79 Badedumarpali 200(10), 220(1), 350(13). 80 Darramuda 200(5), 207(2), 288(1), 350(3). 82 Gopimahka 200(1).

83 Bade JampaJi 220(2). 84 Nabarpali 220(1).

86 Garwani 288(3), 369(4). 87 Kalmipat 200(1). 88 Bakeli 200(6). 89 Jharadib 200(1). 90 Ghagbara 200(10), 273(1).

91 Mahuwapali (Kharsia) 200(5), 220(1), 284(3), 342(1). 92 Raoisagar 200(1). 93 Kurrubhata 207(2).

95 Gondbordi 393(1).

96 Gandabordi 207(5), 235(1). 97 Halahuli 200(3), 235(12), 369(3).

98 Makri 200(1), 235(7). 99 Kunkuoi 200(1 ).

100 Chaple 209(2), 220(2), 235(1), 288(1),393(4).

102 Bilaspur 200(1), 209(1), 220(2), 273(1), 288(7).

103 Garbkurri 393( I). 104 Chiraipani (Lakha) 207(2).

105 Junwani (Sambalpuri) 288(5).

106 Badedeogaon 200(2), 207(1). 273(3), 369(l}. 107 Purena 200(2), 273(2), 393(1). 109 SendaripaIi 220(1), 393(1). 110 Bhupdeopur 200(2), 288(1). III Lakba 200(1), 288(11).

112 Bangursiya 288(11).

113 Natwarpur 288(34), 369(1).

114 Charpara 220(1). 116 Bramhanpali 200(4), 365(1). 117 Bendajhariya 344(3). 118 Raksapali 200(1), 220(1).

120 Nawagaon (Bagursia) 200(2).

121 Gidha 235(2). 350m, 369(1). 123 Amapali (FulbandhiYa) 220(1), 369(2). 124 Temtema 235(1), 369(1), 393(4).

125 Kanmura 393(2).

126 Lorhajbar 220(1). 127 Kuswababari 369(3). 128 Kerajhar 288(2), 369(1). 132 Chhotemudpar 200(3). 133 Bhainapura 200m, 235(4). 369(2). 135 KbairpaU 393(2). 136 Mura 200(1), 220(1), 235(1), 350(1).

137 Rajpur 220(1).

138 Darri 200(2). 139 Koodtarai 207(1).

140 Kalmi (Gidha) 200(1), 220(1).

141 Soobarsa 200(1).

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142 Basnajbar 200(3), 350(1), 369(1). 144 Pandripani (Jaimura) 369(1). 145 Nawapara 393(3). 146 Klrltmal 200(1).

147 Dongitarai 200(1), 369(1). 148 Pandripani (Darri) 200(1), 220(1), 369(1). ISO Parsada 235(4), 288(5). ]52 BarUya 200(1), 207(5).

158 Jaimura 207(7), 283(1), 350(1), 369(2), 393(6), 160 Hardijharia 207(2), 235(8), 393(3). 162 Muralipali 207(2), 393(6), 163 Regada 200(2), 350(1), 393(3). 164 Sambalpuri 200(2). 167 Sondaka 393(1). 168 Kachhar 200(12), 207(7), 220(2), 235(5), 350(25),

369(2), 393(2). 169 Doori 200(4), 207(3). 235(8), 393(2). 170 Kashicbnwa 207(7), 220(2), 273(1), 393(1), 171 Kokaditarai 200(1), 209(2). 220(1).

172 Cbaraipani (Tipakbol) 369(1). 176 Tayang 283(1), 393(1).

177 Ucbbbitbi 369(1), 393(2). 178 PatrapaJi (Bhondu) 200(1), 220(2), 179 Kisnapur 200(1). 181 Amapali 207(1). 183 Balbhadrapur 288(6). 184 Lebada 200(2), 207(3), 393(1). 187 Tilgs 200(5), 207(1), 235(5), 369(1). 188 Bayang 200(2), 3S0(S), 369(1), 393(1).

189 DumarpaU 307(16), 235(1), 283(1), 369(1). 192 Gejamuda 235(2), 273(1), 393(4). 193 Kosampali 220(1), 235(2). 194 Saraipali (Barmuda) 200(1), 288)1). 195 Kalmi 200(1).

196 Bhagwanpur 200(1), 369(1). 197 Boirdadar 333(2). 199 Panihar 235(1), 350(6). 201 Gobardhanpur 333(2). 203 Tarpali 200(2), 207(4), 220(1), 235(10), 350(2), 369(1).

204 Sapo.i 288(6), 369(1). 206 Raoiguda 200(2), 235(5), 310(2), 393(1). W7 Usrout 235(3), 250(7), 369(1), 393(1).

W8 Jampali (Bagbarpur) 207(3). 235(8), 393(6). W9 Bagbanpur 235(4), 369(1), 393(7).

210 Dbanagar 207(2). 235(1), 273(1), 393(4). 211 Jorapali (Amllbhooa) 235(4). 212 Kalarmuda (Kosamnara) 288(35). 214 Bhikarimal 235(3). 288(1).

216 Patrapali 200(8), 207(2), 220(1), 350(2), 369(1), 393(7).

217 Bbagora 200(5), 288(1h 218 Saralpali 200(1). 369(1), 393(1).

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220 Baispali 393(3). 221 Sardamal 200(1), 207(3). 235(6). 369(1). 393(1), 222 Kusmnra 207(4), 235(7), 283(1), 288(1), 350(14), 369(2).

393(10).

224 Pandr'pani 350(8). 225 Kotmar 200(4). 207(1), 369(1). 393(1).

226 ManuwapaU 288(1), 369(1). 227 8arbaha1 369(1). 228 NandeU 200(10), 207(4), 235(4). 273(1), 284(1). 369(1).

393(20).

229 Balamgoda 207(5), 235(4). 369(t}. 393(7).

230 Kenapali 235(2). 231 Karicbbapar 207(1). 232 Nawapara 369(1). 233 Kotara 207(1), 235(1). 350(6), 393(2).

234 Nansiya 235(4). 235 8angitarai 235(20). 238 Kolaibahal 209(6), 273(2), 283(1).

239 Junwani (Arsipali) 393( 1 ). 240 Mouhapali (BarpaJi) 235(5), 393(1).

242 Bansiya 207(2), 235(3).

244 Siyarpali 235(4). 245 Jamgaon 200(1), 350(5). 369(1).

246 Arsipali 393(5).

247 Barpali 235(18), 281(2). 393(6). 249 Kurmapali 207(4), 235(3), 3SO(7), 369(1), 393(6).

250 Chhuhipali (Bansla) 235(1), 369(1), 393(1).

251 Sabdoopali 235(3), 350(10). 253 Kotarapali 200(2), 350(17). 254 Baherapali 209(1).

255 Litaipali 393(1).

256 Salbepali 235(4), 393(1). 258 Tarkela 207(4), 235(2), 369(2), 284(1), 3J3(2). 259 Patailpall 235(5),

260 Cbhatamura 369( 1). 262 Sarwani (Kulba) 235(1), 282(1). 388(1), 369(1), 393(2). 263 Kulba 207(2), 235(3), 393(3).

264 Nawrangpnr 235(16), 281(1). 283(1), 393(3).

265 Teka 369(1). 266 Tbakurpali 235(2), 283(1), 350(7).

267 Jampall(K,Otara) 235(1), 393(3). 268 Garh Umatiya 200(6), 209(1), 220(1), 235(14), 350(3),

365(3), 367(2). 269 MaubapaU (Loiog) 207(3), 235(14), 3«9(1).

270 Dulopar '235(5). 271 Paehecl. 273(1), 281(1), 393(1). 272' Gorra 235(15). 273(2), 369(2). 393(11). 273 Khokhra 207(1), 235(2), 393(2).

274 Jogltarai 207(1),' 235(1). 393(1).

27S KuPjaldabri 200( 1).

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277 Nawapali (Gudgben) 200(1). 213 L')in~ 2))(2). 237(1). 2l5( 14). 281 (1), 288(2), 369(2). 279 Kukurda 200(1). 235(11), 393(2).

280 Chhuhipali (Jamgaon) 393(1). 28'1 Koilanga 200(2). 369( 1). 282 Nawagaon (Bbatpur) 235(16).

284 Telipali 393(3).

286 Kondatarai 200(9), 207(4), 209(1), 235(7), 369)1),

388(1), 393(3). 287 Dumarpali (Kunjedabari) 200(2), 393(1). 288 Amlipali (Darramu~a) 207(2).

292 Nawapara (Kukorda) 2OOU). 294 Basaotpur 235(13).

295 Amaldiha 235(1).

296 Raitarai 273(1), 393(1).

297 Loharsiogh 207(5). 298 8elpali 235(6), 369(1).

299 Amlpali (Darramuda) 207(1), 393(1).

300 Keshla 200( 1) •

302 Kosampali 235(2). 303 Shakarboya 235(2), 311(1). 393(1).

305 Kauwatal 207(1), 235(1), 273(1), 281(1), 3Y3( I). 306 Bulaki 350(1), 393(1). 307 Kawariha 200(1). 308 Jokela 200(5), 207(4), 235(14), 393(1). 309 Mahuwabpali (Kesbla) 207(4). 310 Midmida 350(1), 393(1). 311 Bingkot 207(1). 312 Banors 200(2), 207(5), 235(3). 350(6), J65\ ~;. 30Y(2).

393(2}. 313 Kantahardi .. 235(3), 369(1). 393(1). 314 Bardaputi 235(3), 393(3).

315 Nawapara (Bardaputi) 207 (4), 235(2), 369(4), ];13(4).

316 Putkapuri 200(1), 235(19), 273(1). 317 Basaopali (Kawriha) 235(15).

318 Linjir 200(4), 207(1), 369(1), 393(1). 319 Jharmuda 200(3).

320 Jhalmala 200(1). 322 Beariya 207(5), 209(1). 350(9), 393(1). 323 Sabaspuri 235(6), 350(5), 393(2).

324 Dhangaon 235(2), 393(2).

325 RawankhoDdra 23.5(3).

326 Ruchida 207(9), 235(14), 369(1). 327 Kensara 200(4), 207(7), 235(3). 369(1),

328 Surri 200(4). 207(2), 235(4), 369(1). 393(3). 329 Aurda 200(5), 207(20), 235(1), 369(1), 393(3}, 394(1). 330 Maida 2oo(2), 207(10), 393(2). 332 EktaJ 200(1). 333 Ghughwa 350(9), 369(1). 334 Semibbawar 350t2,.

335 Litaipali (Jatari) 207(1), 235(1).

336 Shaokarpali 235(26).

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337 Pusalda 207(2), 350(12), 369(1).

338 Badimal 273(1). 339 Chikhali 200(6), 207(3), 235(1).

340 Tetla 200(7), 207(3), 235(3), 369(2), 393(2). 341 Jampali 235(3).

342 Haldibade 200(4), 207(4), 393(3). 343 Sondekela 200(2), 235(4), 369(3).

344 Netnagar 200(2), 288(14), 350(2), 369(1). 345 Karrajore 235(9).

346 Tadola 200(3), 369(1).

347 Daubhathali 235(1).

348 Ghanatarai 393(2). 349 Jhulanpali 207(4).

350 Torana 393(2). 352 Sukulbhathali 200(1). 354 Ghutkupali 200(1). 355 Kasaipali 200(2).

359 Jatari 207(1). 360 Raibar 200(3), 235(16), 313(1), 388(1), 393(4). 363 Nawapara (Darripali) 200(2), 207(1),393(1).

366 Kotmara 200(4), 207(1).

367 Nandeli (Chhich) 200(2), 235(23), 273(1), 369(1), 393(4).

368 Cbhich 200(1).

369 Darripali 235(5).

370 Chhapora 200(1), 273(1), 369(1). 371 Rengalpali 207(1). 372 Barpali 200(1), 207(2). 373 Tilgi 200(3), 235(14), 273(1), 28iJ(2}, 369(1), 393(5).

374 Lllnkapali 207(1), 235(1), 369(1), 393(1).

375 Baghadola 200(2), 36911), 393(6).

376 Admuda 207(2).

377 Sarwani 369(2). 37R Kotasura 200(3). 235(3), 393(1), 379 Pus ore 200(9), 209(5), 235(14), 281(1), 350(4), 365(29),

369(1), 388(1), 393(6).

380 Dewalsura 200(4), 207(4). 38! Mahloi 207(3). 382 BodajhariY8 200(1), 207(1). 383 Bhandar Cbhote 235(1), 369(1).

384 Bhandar Bade 200(5). 207(5), 369(1), 393(1). 385 Supa 2oo(1}, 207(5), 235(2), 369(1), 393(2).

386 Karichhapar (Kotasura) 235(1), 393(2).

387 Gudu 235(6). 388 Basanpali (Tarda) 200(2). 389 lohakhan 200(1). 390 Kandagarh 207(5). 391 Amlibhona (J(athali) 200(1). 392 'fhengagudi 200(0, 367(1).

393 Siha 200(1), 207(1), 273(1), 369(1), 393(1). 394 Gotma 200(1).

395 Saraipali (Kcshapall) 200(1).

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396 Jewarfdib 200(1), 235(10). 397 Boooa 200(1), 393(2). 398 Chbichhor (Umariya) 200 (3), 207 (3), 209 (2), 273 (2),

393(3), 394(1).

399 ThakurpaJi 200(1). 401 Ondekera 200(1). 402 Tarda 200(6), 207(1), 350(1), 369(3).

403 Kathani 200(3), 235(7). 404 Tupakdbar 350(3), 369(1). 405 Ranbhantha 200(3), 207(2), 273(1), 393(2), 394(1). 406 Bunga 200(3), 207(3), 235(3), 273(1), 284(1), 369(2),

393(4).

408 Machida 200(2), 393(1). 409 Turanga 200(2), 207(1), 235(1), 350(4). 411 Kathali 235(2). 412 Taparda 200(3). 207(2), 235(1), 393(1). 414 Tinminf 200(5), 235(3), 369(2), 393(1). 415 Sutupali 200(1), 235(1). 416 Nawapali (M.chida) 200(5). 417 Kondpali 200(2), 207(1), 235(9), 288(1), 310(1),393(5). 418 Lara 200(3), 207(2), 235(17), 369(2), 393(3).

420 RaipaU 350(5).

421 Baradoli 200(4),235(1), 350(9). 422 Parsapali 200(2), 350(3).

423 Padigaon 200(6), 207(7), 209(1), 235(20), 350(13), 369(1), 393(31).

424 Haldi Chhote '220(1), 235(13), 394(1). 425 Nawapara (Siladi) 200( 1). 426 Surajgarb 200(2). 427 Tribhooa 200(2), 207(1). 428 Kbaprapali 200(1), 207(1). 393(1). 431 Kakaimuban 200(10).

RAIGARH TAHSIL-URBAN II KHARSIA TOWN

Total-200(4),202(4), 205(1), 207(2),209(36),220(4), 233(3), 280(1), 284(2), 332(1), 336(4), 369(8), 384(1), 388(7), 392(3), 393(10), 394(1).

Ward No. 1-209(1), 284(2), 369(1).

Ward No. 1-200(2), 220(2), 393(2), 394(1). Ward No. 3-393(1).

Ward No. 4-209(2), 336(1), 369(3), 388(1), 392(2).

Ward No. 5-209(5), 220(2), 233(1), 336(1). 369(1), 388(1). 393(3).

Ward No. 6-205(1), 207(1), 209(4), 384(1), 388(1). Ward No.7 209(10), 393(1). Ward No. 9-209(11), 393(1). Ward No. 10-200(2), 207(1), 233(2), 280(1), 336(2), 369(1),

388(4), 392(1). 393(2).

Ward No. 11-202(4), 369(2). Ward No. 12-209(3), 332(1).

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m RAIGARH TOWN

Total-200(l6). 202(2), 205(2), 207(9), 209(44), 212(1), 216(4), 220(13), 223(1), 230(1), 233(4), 235(117) 241(1),244(1),273(85),280(4),281(5), 284(6),288(24), 302(3),303(1),311(1). 336(6). 340(6), 342(8), 350(14), 365(5). 367(3), 369(8), 372(2). 378(4), 384(17),388(24), 392(3), 393(37), 399(3).

Ward No. 1-212(1), 233G2), 273 (1), 288(5), 340(3), 342(1).

Ward N ). !-288(17), 340(3), 350(8). Ward No. 3-209(1), 220(1), 273(2). Ward No. 5-200(1), 207(1). 209(2), 235(6), 284(2), 288(1),

342(6), 350(1), 369(2), 388(2). Ward No. 6-288(1), 350(5), 365(1). Ward NlI. 7-200(1), 209(1), 241(1). Ward No. 8-202(1). 273(1). Ward No. 9·-200(1), 311(1), 369(1). Ward 1\0. 10-280(2), 369(1}. Ward No. 11-200(1), 209(6), 220(3). 223(1), 284(1), 369(1),

388(2),

Ward No. 11-220(1), 342(1).

Ward No. 13-209(2), 216(1), 235(47), 273(2), 365(4), 393(2). Ward No. 14-200(2), 209(2), 216(1), 220(2), 235(53), 273(6),

280(2). 281(1), 303(1), 388(1). 393(8). Ward No. 15-200(1), 207(5), 209(10), 220(1), 233(1). 235(2),

244(1). 273(22), 284(1), 302(2). 336(1), 378(1), 388(6), 392(2), 393(8), 399(2).

Ward No 16-200(1), 220(1}. 384(3), 393(11). Ward NI). 17-200(2), 202(1),'205(1). 209 (1). 216 (1), 230 (1),

273( 10), 369(1), 372(2), 384(3). 393(3), 399(1).

Ward No. 18-200(4), 205(1), 209(13), 216(1), 220(3), 273(3), 281(1), 284{2), 302(1), 336(3), 367(3). 369(1). 278(3), 384(7). 388(9), 392(1), 393(3).

Ward No. 19-231(1). 235(5). 273(2), Ward No. ZO .. 200(I), 207(3), 209(4), 220(1), 273(5), 281(2),

336(2), 369(1), 384(3), 388(2), 393(1).

Ward No. 21-209(1), 273(7), 388(1). Ward No. 22-200(1), 209(1). 235(4). 273(24),338(1), 393(1).

Ward No. 23-233(1), 384(1).

~ SARANGAIlli TAHSIL

Total-200(7l7), 207(479), 209(12). 212(1), 220(21). 231 (21), 233 (1). 235 (996), 273 (37), 281 (4). 282 (3). 283(25), 284 (32), 287 (1), 288(104), 311(18), 313 (21), 339 (6), 344(1). :350(232). 365(10). 366(1), 369(130). 380(1). 388(8), 393(322}. 394(2), 399(2).

Rural-2oo(706). 207(479).209(9). 220(13). 235(867), 273(34). 281 (2). 282 (3), 283 (24). 284 (32). 287 (I), 288 (91). 311 (2), 313 (21), 339 (6), 344 (1), 350 (230), 365 (8). 366(1), 369(127), 388(3). 393(297), 394(2). 399(2).

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Urban-200(1l), 209(3), 212(1), 220(8), 231 (21), 233 (1),

235(129), 273(3), 281(2), 283(1), 288(13), 311(16), 350(2),365(2),369(3),380(1),388(5),393(25).

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1 Maida 207(3).

2 Dabida 200(3), 369(1), 393(1). 5 Jashpur 200(10),207(1),350(26),369(1), 393(4).' 7 Andola 200(5), 369(1). 8 iJasra 200(1), 207(2). 369(1), 393(2). 9 Dhuta 200(35),235(20), 393(1).

10 Ghathula 200(7). ' 11 Chbatona 350(5),393(1). 12 Chbarra 200(10),207(8),273(1), 350(4).

13 Bbadara 393(1).

14 Singhanpur 200(1), 207(1), 393(1). 16 Jampali 235(2),284(1), 393(1). 17 Icbba 200(3), 207(1), ~35(1), 393(1). 18 Kosir 200(3), 235(1), 273(1), 393(10), 396(1), 399(2). 19 Kumhari 273(1), 369(1). 20 TiIaidadar 284(2), 369(1).

21 Gantuli Bade 200(2),207(2),235(1), 369(1). 23 Tilaimuda 200(6), 235(12), 393(1). 24 Taldeori 235(7). 25 Bbikhampura 235(1).

26 Timerlaga 200(19),207(5;,235(9),350(6),369(1), 393(2). 27 Kapisda 200(1). 28 Bardula 207(4),235(190),284(1).313(1), 369(2),393(3).

29 Rampur 207(3). 30 Gaotulichhote 235(4), 383(2).

31 Dandaidih 200(1), 393(4).

32 Bhedwan 200(5).207(1),235(17), 273(2),284(1),365(1), 369(2), 393(6).

33 Bbatoli 269(1), 393(1). 34 Kbairabade 200(2), 235(1). 983(1).

35 Pindribalopat 235(5), 393(5).

36 Jewra 235(1), 369(1). 39 Bishwaspur 200(2), 235( 1 ). 40 Manikpur 200(11), 207(1). 235(3), 369(2), 393( I).

42 Muduwabhatba 393(2). 43 KbudubeDa 284(1 ). 44 Amakoni 235(2). 45 Bhanwaradadar 200(2), 207(2). 46 Madhuban 200(1), 335(1), 273(1).

47 Pindridukbupat 235(1).

4% Godam 200(2), 207{7), 235( 4}, 213( \}, 369{ I}, 3%2(1}.

49 Bargaon 200(8), 393(1). SO Bataupali 235(4). 51 Siliyari 207(1), 393(2). 52 Raksa 235(2). 53 UCbbabhatbi 200(3), 207(1), 220(6).

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54 Machghoda 235(8).

56 Khairacbbote 200 (4), 207 (4), 235 (3), 283 (3), 369(2) 393(1). '

59 Banjari 20(4), (393(2). 61 Gudeli 200(2), 207(7), 235(16), 273(1), 366(1), 393(4). 63 Kudhargatb) 3930). 64 Bilaigarb 200(1), 207(3), 635(13), 369(1).

65 Lipti 200(2). 68 Machladih 235(23). 69 Gopalbbouna 207(1).

70 Ulkbar 200(12), 207(3), 235(29),273(2), 283(2), 313(1), 369(2), 393(5).

72 Churela 235(1), 273(1). 74 Kauwatal 273(1).

76 Dhaurabhatba 235(1). 77 Laladhura 200(1), 207(1), 235(3). 78 ChbewaripaJi 200(2), 284(1), 393(2). 79 Salbewona 200(7),207(1), 235(7), 273(2), 313(1),393(2),

80 Nanghata 200(6), 235(8), 350(5).

81 Pibara 200(~), 207(5), 2840), 369(1). 84 Nadigaon 200(4), 235(5). 86 Porath 200(5), 235(1). 87 Cbantipali 235(3), 393(1). 88 Rambhatba 207(1). 235(2). 89 Chbuhipali 200 (12), 235 (2), 344 (1), 365 (I) 369 (2),

393(1). 92 Suwatal 235(1).

93 Hirri 200(2), 235(1), 369(1, 393(1). 94 Tbakurpali 200(2).

97 Dadarpali 393(2). 100 Bbikampura 200(2), 369(2), 393(1).

101 Bijepur (Girdhoripat) 200(3).

102 Budbuda 200(2), 235(11).

104 Parasrampur 200(1).

106 Korra 200(2), 339(6).

107 Jaipur 288(6). 108 Dongaria 235(7). 109 Siladai 393(2). 110 Mudpar 200(3), 207(3), 235(1), 393(2). III Lendbra 200(7), 207(2), 369(2), 393(1).

112 Noonpani 200(2), 207(9). 113 Naikalntar 235(3). 115 Jildi 273(1). 116 MaubapaJl 235(2). 120 Kapisda 200(5), 207(4), 369(2), 393(3).

121 Sonadnla 200(1), 235(10). 124 Katangpali 235(1), 369(2). 125 Bonda 200(4), 207(1), 235(22), 273(1), 313(1), 350(1). 126 Panchdhar 200(7), 207(2), 209(1), 235(15). 127 Saria 200 (7), 207(5), 235(21), 350 (3), 365(2), 369(1),

393(7). 128 Tora 200(2), 235(3).

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131 Siroll 200(3), 369l1).

132 Sulonf 200(2). 393(1).

133 Hardi 200(1). 134 Naodeli 235(18). 135 Bohardih 200(4), 235(1). 136 Singhanpur 235(1). 138 AmJidihpa 200(3), 207(2). 350(7). 141 Karigathi 282(1), 393(1). 142 Banjipali 200(2), 235(2),393(1). 143 Dulampur 284(1).

144 Bilaigarh 200(1). 146 Bhathli 200(3), 207(4), 350(2), 369(1). 147 Lukapara 200(5),207(4), 235(1), 369(1).

148 Thengagudi 200(1), 235(1), 284(1). 149 Mohandi 235(2).

150 Gaidarhll 200(3), 235(4). 151 Paralikol 200(7). 152 .Riwapar 235(10), 369(1). 153 Catadih 200(2). 155 Darrabhatha 235(3).

156 Parsadih 200(1), 235(1). 157 Naorsngpor 200 (7), 207 (2). 235 (2), 273 (1), 313 (1).

388(1), 393(2). 160 Bokramda 235(15). 369(1). 162 Mahrjpur 200(3), 283(5).

164 Borida 200(3),207(6), 235(4), 369(1),393(1). 167 Kalmi 200(3). 369(1), 393(1). 168 Borida 235(1). 170 Daukijor 284(2).

171 Khamhardih 200(1), 207(1), 369(1). 173 Udhara 200(2), 207(1), 283(2), 393(3).

174 Reds 200 (3), 207 (4), 209 (2), 235(28), 273(4), 311(1), 369(1), 393(1).

176 Dongaia 235(1).

177 Thakucdiya 235(3), 393(3).

178 Kosir 200(3), 207(15), 235(1), 393(4). 180 Bhimsenclih 350(1). 184 Gobarsingba 200(8). 207(18), 273(1), 369(2), 393(8). 185 Sukhapali 200(3), 207(6), 235(5). 393(1).

186 Kandola 200(7). 207(3). 235(7), 350(2).

187 Chbwaripali 200(1), 207(1).

188 Kaodurpali 200(2), 350(6).

191 Sankra 200(17), 207(8), 235(36).273(2).283(4),350(16), 393(8).

192 Parsada 200(2), 207(1). 393(1).

193 Salhe 207(3). 194 Dalal 200(3). 195 Pachpedi 200(1), 393(1). 196 Kotri 200(4). 207(2), 220(1). 235(5), 284(1), 393(1).

197 Basinbahara 207(2). 198 Kharri 235(4). 369(1), 393(2). 199 Kewatiodhobi 235(1). 200 Amjhar 200(5), 207(Si). 235(6), 350(8), 369(2), 393(3).

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203 Amakonl Chhote 369(1 ). 204 Mungiipali 200(1), 207(3), 365(3). 205 Girhulpali 200(2), 207(4), 235(16). 207 Barpali 369(1), 393(1). 208 Konchanpur 200(1), 207(6), 235(1), 369(1). 209 Tandipar 200(2),369(1). 393(1). 210 Parsapali 200( 14). 216 Saradih 200(3), 283(3), 350(5). 217 Mudpar 200(4),235(4),369(1).393(1). 218 Tamandib 235(4).

219 Saraipali 207(1), 235(1). 223 Bar 200 (6), 207 (11). 235 (7), 273 (1). 282(2). 369(2),

393(4).

224 Jalgarh 235(4).

225 Amurra 200(1), 207(2). 235(29). 350(2). 227 Pikri 200(9), 235(7), 350(10). 229 Godihari 200(10), 207(2), 235(2). 369(1). 393(1). 232 Mauhadhodha 200(2), 235(2). 233 Jogidipa 207(1). 235(1).

235 Ghathu1a 200(6), 207(4). 350(11). 236 Pathiapali 350( 1).

237 Dabhara 200(4), 369(1). 393(6).

238 Lodhia 200(2). 207(3), 220(1). 235(2). 393(1). 239 Purena 369(1). 241 Jampali 207(3). 244 Khajari 200(1). 207(4), 273(1), 393(1). 245 Chhind 200(8), 207(4), 369(2), 393(1). 246 Katekoni 393(2). 247 Kudhri 207(2). 235(1), 273(1).

248 Chandai 235(1), 284(4), 369(1). 252 Kharwani 207(5), 235(1), 350(2), 359(1).

253 Sin~arpur 200(3). 235(2). 350(4), 393(3). 255 Khaprapali 235(4). 257 Salhepali 207(1). 258 Manikpur 235(15). 259 Domadih 297(1). 260 Amlipali 200(1), 207(1). 369(2), 393(1).

261 Sodhardib 283(2).

262 Kateli 200(2). 207(2).

263 Jvnnadih 200(1). 265 Bisbalpur 200(1).

268 Daosara· 209(1). 273(1), 369(3). 388(1). 269 Barbhatha 200(1), 235(3), 393(1).

272 Sanda 207(2), 235(2), 365(1), 393(2). 274 Pikrimal 200(2), 207(2), 369(1). 275 Pabanda 200(4). 276 Amaldiba 200(4),207(3), 235(5). 273(2). 369(1),393(2). 27Z Limgaon 200(6), 207(2). 235(11), 288(21), 350 (16),

393(1). 278 Bhaijoar 200(1). 279 Sahaspur 200(2). 369(1). 282 Chikhali 200(1), 235(1), 369(1), 393(1).

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284 Pharaswani 200(5), 207(5). 235(4}, 369(1), 393(2). 285 Chantipali 369(1), 393(1). 287 Deogaon 200(2), 207(4), 235(6), 273(2), 393(7). 288 Ameri 200(3), 235(2). 393(1). 289 Bore 235(4), 393(6). 291 Deagaon (Patharipali) 200(4), 207(2), 350 (1), 369 (2),

393(1 ). 292 Kedar 200(5), 207(2), 235(1), 273(1), 393(7). 293 Khokhsipali 200(2). 207(4}, 283(1), 350(2). 295 Kotamara 207(1). 284(2), 393(3).

296 Ranpagula 200(2), ~07(l), 284(5), 350(1), 369( I), 393(1).

297 Kanwalajhar 200(1 ). 298 Chanwarpur 200(2), 235(4), 287(1), 288(3). 300 Madhopali 235(1), 393(1). 301 Bandhapali 200(3). 235(5):

304 Kbarwani 200(3),207(1), 209(1),235(8),384(1).393(3). 305 Jhanakpur 200(3), 235(2), 369(1), 393(4). 306 Hathilpali 200(!}, 235(5). 393(2). 307 Pewra 200(1). 207(1). 393(2). 308 Kbairgarhi 200(5),207 (1), 235 (14).350 (12).369 (I),

393(1 ). 311 Boeirmal 200(1). 207(1), 369(1).

312 Belpali 200( I), 393(1). 313 Saraipali 200( I), 207(1), 369(1).

315 Boerdih 393\1). 317 Budeli 200(j). 207(5), 235(2). 318 Maida 200(3). 369(1).

320 Baramkela 200 (4),207 (2),220 (I). 235 (5), 366 (I), 369(2), 393(3).

321 Boerdih 207(25), 393(2). 323 Kosamdib 207( 12). 326 Bhadisar 200(4), 207(6), 283( I). 327 Kharri 207( I), 393(1).

330 Bafanpali 200(1). 207(1). 331 Tandapali 313(1). 333 Jhilgitar 200(3), 207(2), 235(4).

335 Budeli 200(1), 207(1), 284(1), 369( I), 393(1). 336 Dhumabhatha 200(5), 235(11). 337 Khorigaon 200(2), 207(1), 235(5). 273(1), 284 (4),

369(3), 393(6).

339 Kotra 200(1). 350(15). 340 Nawapara 200(9), 207(3), 235(8), 369(4), 393(4). 341 Bhakurra 350(1).

344 TitaipaJi 23'5(1).

347 Tangar 200( I), 235( I), 369(2), 394(1). 348 Baghanpur 207(3), 235(8). 284(1),393(2). 349 Goda 200(6), 207(18), 220(2), 313(9), 350(11), 369(1),

393(2).

350 Domadih 200(2), 207(5), 235(5).

351 Linjir 200(4), 350(8). 393(2). 353 Kbichri 393(1). 355 Kankidipa 235(8).

357 Karrakot 207(7), 235(3), 393(1).

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358 BikrampaJi 235(1), 283(1). 359 DumarSingha 393(2).

360 Gaejaibhouna 369(1).

366 Salar 207(1).

367 Hasaud 200(7).

368 Banhar 235(1), 393(1). 372 Baghanpur 220(1), 235(1). 374 Benachi 235(22), 369(1). 375 Kumhari 200(2}, 207(2), 235(4).

376 Singarpur 200(1).

377 Kamrid 200(2), 235(1), 369(2), 393(3).

378 Bamhanipali 200(1 \.

379 Kashipali 200(l}. 380 Kenabhatha 235(2). 381 Chandai 200(1). 382 Rengalmuda 200(1), 207(1). 384 Kbarwani 200(1), 235(1). 385 Rohinapali 393(1). 386 Paraskol 200(1). 207(1).

387 Bhalupani 369(1).

390 KatangpaIi 281(1). 391 Pradh~npur 235(3).

392 GbunchapaJi 200(1), 235(7), 313(6). 393(3). 394 Madara 200(2), 235(2). 395 Hirri 200(3}. 369(1). 397 Kanthipali 200(2), 207(6). 235(1). 398 Barampura 207(4), 235(5).

399 Risora 200(8). 235(10), 281(1). 369(1). 401 Tenduwa 200(1). 393(1).

402 Kapartunga 200(2), 369(2), 393(3).

403 Kapartunga 207(23). 235(1l), 393(1).

404 Bilajgarh 200(1), 393(4).

405 Tausir 200(3), 235(2), 369(1), 393(6).

406 Jamchhapar 350(8). 407 Saraipali 200(4).

408 Sahajpali 207(3).

410 Semrapali 200(1), 369(1).

411 Chhatadai 200(3), 207(5). 235(1), 31)3(5).

412 Pakardih 393(ll. 413 Piparkhunta 369(1). 414 Lamipali 393(1). 415 Bahlidih 200(3), 207(1), 235(4), 393(5).

416 Lendhara 200(5), 207(6), 209(1). 235(4). 284(1), 350(7), 369( 1), 393(2) ..

417 Masankuda 235(1).

418 Jatlapali 200(1}. 350(1). 419 Thengakot 207(1), 235(1}.

425 Amoda 200(1). 426 Jampali 369(1).

427 Sahaspani 369(1), 393(1). 430 Ramtek 350(1), 369(1).

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432 Sariadarba 288(28). 433 AmlipaIi 200(1), 207(4), 311(1), 369(1).

434 Kalgatar 393(2). 436 Pikarlpali 207(13). 437 Senmikot 393(2). 438 Cbarbh,lltba 235(5), 393(2). 440 Kanakbira 207(1), 369(1). 442 Karanpali 200(1), 235(1), 369(1). 443 Hendaspali 200(2), 207(3), 350(8). 444 Baigindih 235(1).

445 Cbingridib 200(2), 235(2), 369(1). 446 Parsadih 235(1), 393(1). 452 Acha.kpali 235(1). 454 Noonpani 350(1).

455 Sakartunga 200(1), 207(3), 235(3). 369(1). 393(6). 456 Danigbatl 393(1).

457 Dhanigaon 200(1), 235(2), 393(2). 358 Saraipali 350(1). 459 Kbambarpali 369(1). 460 Padkidipa 200(3), 235(1).

463 Padkipali 207(1). 471 Banhar 200(2), 207(7), 369(1). 472 Damdl!ma 200(1).

476 Patharlpali 288(5). 477 Karpi 200(1), 235(1). 478 Bishnupali 200(1). 479 DuJapali 200(2), 369(1). 480 Ghathora 200(1), 350(2), 369(1). 481 Mauhapali 369(1). 483 Sonbala 200(4).

484 Dabgaon 207(1), 288(11). 485 Paridhiyapall 288(3).

486 Hsttapllii 200(4), 207(1), 209(1), 235(1). 488 ChhaiIbbatha 393(1). 489 Tarekela 200(5), 207(2). 350(1). 490 JhikipaIi 220(1), 235(5). 491 Purainpaii 200(2), 207(1). 492 Piparda 393(1). 493 Karramal 200(1), 235(1). 494 Manjoorpali 393(2).

496 Kalakhunta 200(2), 207(1). 497 Jognipali 200(1).

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499 Gbogbara 207(1). 500 Majarmati 288(11), 350(1), 369(1). 501 Cbbindpatera 369(1). 502 Kermeli 200(2). 504 Semrapali 207(3). 505 Gindola 200(3), 350(2). 507 Limpali 200(1), 207(1). 509 LendbarJori 200(2), 288(2), 393(1).

510 Paraskol 200(1), 369(1). 511 Jagdisbpur 288(1). 512 Kbamharia 200(1), 393(1).

515 Kokbabal 200(1), 207(1), 350(1). 516 Dumarpali 200(5), 207(2), 209(1), 235(4), 369(1). 518 Santbar 200(2), 207(2), 209(1), 369(1), 394(1).

520 Jbal 200(1), 207(1). 521 Paterapali 200(1), 207(1). 522 Gourdib 200(2). 207(1), 235(2), 393(2). 523 Jamdalka 200(1).

524 Kadlisarar 200(0, 207(1), 235(1). 525 Jirapali 200(2), 207(1).

.526 Bharali 235(1).

527 Rangadib 200(2), 207(1), 369(1).

528 Khairat 200(2), 207(1), 350(2). 529 Sahajbabal 200(1), 207(1). 530 Birnipali 200(2). 531 Pardbiapali 200(1). 532 Bhalupani 200(1), 235(1).

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IV SARANGARH TOWN

Ward No. 1-200(5), 212(1), 220(2), 231(7), 233(1), 273(1),

369( 1). 388(1). Ward No. 2-200(3), 220(1). 273(1), 281(1), 369(2). Ward No. 3-209(2), 220(4), 231(6), 235(13), 283(1), 388(3),

393(4).

Ward No. 4---393(4). Ward No. 5-220(0, 235(75), 393(6). Ward No. 6-231(8), 235(30),.393(9). Ward No. 7-235(4), 273(1), 281(1), 365(2), 380(1), 388(1). Ward No. 8-200(3), 235(3), 350(2), 393(1).

Ward No. 9-209(1), 235(4), 288(13), 311(16), 393(1).

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APPENDIX II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

1 ljDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and Name of Vil/age-

37 RairumaKalan, 39 Mudekela, 56 Kerakaehhar, 63 KudkelKhajri, 69 Narayanpur, 75 Bangaon, 78 Mirza­pur, 79 Karmitikara, 84 Dumarbahar, 88 Tukupakhna. 92 Gorhikalan, 95 D\wanpur, 96 Raghunathpur, 98 Bil­degi, 109 Patrapali, 1I0 Pakargaon, 119 Turua-Ama, 120 Bandhiakhar, 125 Mudapara. 129 pathalgaon, 130 Kaehhar, 134 Katangjore. 135 Ludeg, 142 Palidih, 149 Charkhapara, 164. Bakaruma, 169 Rairumkhurd. 188 Tejpur (Karranara). ~89 Dhaurabhantha, 192 Dharam­jaigarh, 195 Sisringa, ,201 Taraimar, 212 Baisi, 213 Medarmar, 225 KoilarJ 234 Khadgaon, 236 Amgaon, 240 Amapali, 246 Gersa, 250 Sithra, 251 Sinwar, 252 Nagdarha. 257 Hati, 263 Baheramar. 265 MlJDUnd, 273 Kudekela, 276 Tarekela, 278 Bangarsuta, 285 Bokramuda 290 Chhal, 293 Bandhapali, 297 Khedapali, 301 Chandra­shekharpur.

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

I JASHPUR

Rural

Location Code /lilmber and name ofViI!(I/(e:-74 Saraitoli, (Sana) 81. Beldih, 89 Ordih, 96 Bhimsila,

151 Kasira. (Sogda) 152 Chadeya, 182 Tllri-Lodam, 183 Patratoli, 184 Jamtoli, (Upargh~t) 185 Lodam. 195 Sogda, 200 Rupsera, (Lodam) 201 Plltrichallra, 223 Unchdih, 233 Jirang, 235 Jhargaon. (Gholeng) 231i Jhakba, 237 Agdih, 249 Das Dumartoli, 250 Baghima, 257 Gho]eng, 260 Budhadend. 267Jurgum,(Nagar)268Dipatoli(giring), 269Kada­mtoli, 283 Gamharia. (Nagar) 308 Sarudih, 375 C'hapatoli, 383Lodhama, 395Charaidand,(Nichghat)401 Bh ursa .!Bhursa) 402 Raikera, (Giring) 403 Khandsa, 404 Waslldc0Pur 413 Bemtatoli, 416 Kandora, 418 Baspatra. 419 Khatanga, 420 Patratoli, (Duldula) 421 Kunkuri, 422 Dhumadand, 425 Bodachapar, 426 Loro, (Kastula) 435 Pandripani, 438 Khutitoli. (Kastula) 442 Siriloli, 446 Gadakata, 455 Kena­dand, (Sikipani) 456 Far~akani, 461 Rarungjore, 466 Khutera, 467 Banderchuan, 468 Hocla Tongari, 469 Dhodhi Bahar, 479 Kllsumtal, 481 Chetba, 482 Dudharudand, 493 Chidora. 494 Nllrain Bahli, 507 Kansabel, 508 Khlltitoli, 511 Pakartoli, 517 Pongro, 526 Lamc1and, 562 Uparkachhar. 574 Sai-Bahar, 575 Bandhatoli, 577 Bamhanmara, 578 Jabla, 581 Jamuna, 582 Tapkara, 593 Amdiha, 615 Sanko, 626 Samdama. 631 Golidih, 642 Lawakeda, 647 Khari Rahar.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban

NIL

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village;-

26 Bhenlwatoli, 29 Khamhar, 3S Jharan, 37 Rudu­kela. 40 Lailunga, 41 Pakargaon, 51 Amapali, 52 Kunjra. S5 Gonsaidihi, 58 Mohanpur, 61 Regdi, 62 Sohanpur. 63 Jhagarpur, 71 Chilkaguda, 72 Bhendi­muda, 75 Banekela, 77 Danaut, 78 Pulikunda, 81 Lad­pani, 107 Futhahamuda, 117 Kudumkela, 125 Saraipali,1 126 Chimtapani, 144 Katharrapali, 160 Karichhapar, 161 Kotrimal, 165 Teram, 170 Muskura, 185 Kanchan­pur, 188 Kasaiya, 189 Charbhantha, 196 Ghorghoda, 208 Nawapara, 223 Bhendara, 239 Ukaril)ali, 245 Bhalu­mar, 246 Amlidih1, 266 Samaruma, 267 Pandkipahari, 272 Punjipathar, 301 Taraimal.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name oftowl1;-

II KHARSIA

III RAIGARH

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

29 Agasmar. 34 Palgarha, 35 Bargarh. 36 Ulda, 37 Gurda, 40 Dehjari, 43 Nawarangpur, 48 Botalda, 49 Bhalumara, 59 Basmuda, 60 Chorha, 66 Madanpur, 67 Bhelwadih, 76 Ratanmahka, 77 Telikot, 82 Gopi­mahka, 86 Gerwani, 111 Lakha, IlS Anjoripali. 121 Gidha, 129 Danout, 132 Chhote Mudpar, 133. Bhaina­pura, 140 Kalmi .. (Gidha) 171 Kokditarai, 172 Charaipani, ( Tipakhol ) 173 Khairpur, 174 Bhelwatikara, 177 Deha Bhithi, 178 Patrapali, (Bhondu) 179 Kisnapur, 180 Urdana, 181 Amapali, 185 Gorka 196 Bhagwanpur, 197 Boirdadar. 201 Gobardhanpur, 202 Bijaipur, 222 Kusmpura, 223 Amlibhona, 235 Sangitarai, 236 Atermuda (Bade), 243 Bendrachuwa, 251 Sahdeopali. 259 Patailpali, 260 Chhatamura, 275 Kunjedabari, 286

Konda Tarai, 297 Loharsingh, 298 Belpali, 318 Linjir. 319 Jharmuda, 339 Cllikhali, 340 Tetla, 346 Tadola, 360 Raibar, 372 Barpali, 373 Tilgi, 379 Puson', 383 Bhandar­

Chhote, 384 Bhandar Bade, 385 Supa. 386 Kari Chhapar, 387 Gudu, 391 Amlibhona, 396 Jewaridih, 401 Onde­kera, 404 Tupakdhar, 407 Kalmi, 408 Machida, 409 Turanga. 411 Kathali, 412 Taparda. 415 S-utupali, 416 Nawapali. 423 Padigaon, 426 Surajgarh.

370

APPENDIX II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS-Concld.

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code nnmber and name 0/ tOWlI:-

IV SARANGARH

Roral

Location Code number and name a/Village:-

26 Ti~erlaga. 35 PiDdri Balopat, 36 Jewra, 3P. SeDdurash: 39 Bishwapur, 47 Pindri Dukhupat, 48 Godam. 58 GwahDdih. 59 BaDjari, 60 Sarsara, 61 Gudeli,

62 Patharipali, 65 LiPti, 74 Kauwatal, 84 Naigaon, 91 Mahkampur. 97 Suwata!, 93 Hirri, 94 Thakurpali, 119 ~hurSi, .126 Panchdhar, !27 Sarai, 133 Hardi, 145Pujeripali

50 Galdarha, lSI Paraskol, 154 Dumardih, 155 Darra­bhatha, 162 Mahrajpur. 167 Kalmi. 173 Udhara, 174 Reda, 187 Chhewaripali, 188 Kandurpali. 192 Parsada 196 Kotri, 206 Raipur. 207 Barpali, 208 ~nchanpur 211 A~hanakpali (Chure!a), 213 Kutela, 214 BhoJPur: ;15 ChlDgari~ali, 223 Bar!. 224 Jalgarh. 229 Godibari,

30 Durgapah, 238 Lodhla, 239 Purena, 241 Jampali, 245 Cbhind, 246 Katekoni, ~247 Kudhri, 248 Cbandai.

251 Beltikri, 255 Khaprapali, 263 Junnadih, 264 Khairha. 265 Bishalpur, 266 Ummedpur, 267 Jharpali, 268 Dansara 269 Barbhata, 271 Kanchanpur, 272 Sanda, 279 Sahaspur, 280 Bhawarpur, 281 Bijepur, 282 Chikhali, 284 Pharas­wani, 285 Chantipali, 286 Dulampur, 287 Deogaon, 299 Manikpur, 300 Madhopali, 30! Bandhapali, 302 Khair­pali, 303 Chanamuda. 304 Kharwani, 305 Jhanakpur, 306 Hathilapali, 315 Boerdih, 317 Budeli, 318 Maida. 3201 Baramkela, 330 Bataupali, 331 Tandapali, 333 Jhil­gitar, 334. Deosar, 335. Budeli, 345. Kandurpali, 346. Khairjhithi, 353 Khichr!, 354 Singari, 355 Kankidipa 365 Baigindih, 366 Salar, 374 Bengachi, 375 Kumhari.

382 Renga!muda, 384 Kharwani, 393 Dhurkot, 394 Medara, 395 Hird, 406 Jamchhapar, 407 Saraipali. 410 Semrapali, 415 Bahalidih. 416 Lendhara, 417 Masankuda, 420 Nargikholi, 430 Ramtek, 440 Kanakbira, 448 Paikm, 452 AcLanakpali, 457lDhanigaon, 458 Sarai­pali, 461 Damdarha, 465 Dhauradarha, 466 Boharabahal, 471 Banhar, 472 Damdama, 473 Kasturamal, 474 Tam­lora, 475 Kargipali, 478 Bishnupali, 490 Jhikipali. 491

Purainpali, 50S Gindola, 508, Dongripali. 509 Lendhar­

jori. 515 Kokbahal.

371

APPENDIX-III

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Ur~n

Nil

Rural

Nil

2. JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Nil

3 GHAR,GHODA TAHSIL

, Urban

Nil

Rural

Ni~

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Locatioll Code number and name o!Town:-

II KHARSIA

III RAlG).IlH

Rural

Lucation Code number and name of Vil/age:-

35 Bargarh, 36 Ulda. 38 Patrapali, (Suti) 39 Amado!' 40 Dehjari, 41 Lodhiya, 42 Chotedeogaon.44 Sarwani. 45 Dhimani. 46 Suti, 47 Bhadripani. (RohinaBhata)48 Botalda, 49 Bhalunara, 51 Jabalpur, 52 TiuT, 53 Parsapali, 54 Jam­jhor, 56 Jhitipali, 57 Paraskol. 58 Thusekela. 59 Bas­muda, 60 Chorha. 62 Binjkot. 63 Turekela, 64 Nawapara. 65 Aurda, 66 Madanpur, 67 Bhelwadih, 68 Banipathar, 69 Nawagaon• (Charho) 70 Chotedumarpali, 71 Bhgoradih, 72 Gindola, 74 Bagdewa, 75 Bhagodih, 76 Ratanmahka. 77 Telikot,78 Rajghata, 79 Badedumarpali, 80 Darramuda, 82 Gopimahka, 83 Badejampali, 84 NaherpaIi. 87 Kalmipat, 88 Bakeli. 89 Jharadih. 90 Ghaghara, 91 Mahuapali, (Kharsia) 92 Ranisagar, 93 Kurrubhata, 94 Singhanpur. 95 Gondbordi, 97 Halahuli, 98 Makri, 99 Kunkuni,

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL-Caneld.

100 Chaple, 101 Salihabhatha, 102 Bilaspur, 103 Ghar­kurri, 106 Badedeogaon, 107 Purena, 108 Dumarbhatha, 109 Sendripali, 110 Bhupdeopur, 114 Charpara, llS Anjoripali, 116 Bramhanpali, 117 Bendajharia, 118 Rakaspali, 119 TilaipaJi, 121 Gidha, 122 Bhaluchuwa, 123 AmapaJi, (Fulbandiya) 124 Temtema,' 125 Kanmurra, ]26 Lorhajhar, 127 Kuswabahari, ]28 Kerajhar. 132 Chho· temudpar, 133 Bhainapura, 134 Kukarijharia, 135 Khair.

pali, 136 Mura, 137 Rajpur, 138 Darri. 139 Kondtarai, 140 Kalmi, (Gidha) 141 Sonbarsa, 143 Fulbandhiyli, 144 Pandaripani, (Jaimora) 145 Nawapara, 146 Kiritmal, 147 Dongitarai, 148 Pandripani, (Darri) 149 DongadhakeJ. 150 Parasda, 154 Deobahal, 157 Basanpali, 158 Jaimura, 159 Jaimuda, 160 Hardijbiriya, 161 Charbhantha. 162 Mura· Iipali, 1(;3 Regada, ]65 Jharguda, ]67 Sondaka. ]68 Kachbar, 169 Deori. 170 Kashichuwa, 171 Kokaditarai, 172 Charaipani. (Tipakhol) 173 Khairpur. 174 Bhelwa· tiakra, 175 Adbahal, 176 Tayanga. 177 Uchbhithi, (Bhondu) 178 Patrapali(Bhondu). 179Kishnapur, 180Urdana, ISIAma­pali, 183 Balbhadrapur, 185Gorka, 186Lamidarha, 187Tilga, 192 Gejamuda. 193 Kosampali, 194 Saraipali, (Barmuda) 195 Kalmi, 196 Bhagwanpur, 197 Boirdadar, 200 Bar­muda, 201 Gobardhanpur, 202 Bijaipur, 204 Sapnai, 205 Nawabahal, 208 Jampali, (Bagharpur) 209 Baghan­pur, 210 Dhanagar, 211 Jorapali, (Amlibhona) 212 KaJar. muda, (Kosamura) 213 Gopalpur, 214 Bikharimal, 215 Kotarlia, 216 Patrapali, 217 Bhagora, 218 Saraipali (Manuwapali) 219 Sikosimal, 220 Baispali. 222 Kusmura: 223 Amlibhona. 224 Pandripani, 225 Kotmar. 226 Manuwa-

pali. 227 Sarbahal. 230 Kenapali, 231 Karichhapar. 234 Nansia, 235 Sangitarai. 236 Atermuda Bade. 237 Chita­kakani, 238 Kolaibahal, 242 Bansia, 243 Bendrachuwa, 244 Siyarpali, 245 Jamgaon, 250 Chhuhipali. 251 Sahdeopali. 252 Judda, 253 Kotrapali, 254 Baherapali, 259 Patailpali, 260 Chhatamura, 261 Gudgahan, 268 Gar­humaria, 269 Mauhapali (Loing), 275 Kunjedabri, 276 Da­rramuda. 278 Loing, 279 Kukurda, 280 Chhuhipali, (Jamgaon) 281 KoyJanga, 287 Dumarpali (Kunjedabari),

290 Bisnathpali, 291 Salheona, 292 Nawapara. (Kurkurda) 293 Bhunyapali, 299 Amapali (Darramuga), 300 Keshla, 302 Kosampali, 303 Shakarboya.

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Nil

372

APPENDIX IV

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name afVil!age:-

37 Rairuma Kalan, 84 Dumarbahar, IlO Pakargaon 125 Mudapara, 129 Pathalgaon, 135 Ludeg, 149 Char­khapara, 150 Bagbahar, 164 Bakaruma, 169 Rairuma­Khurd. 188 Tejpur (Karranara), 189 Dhaurabhantha, 192 Dharamjaigarh, 195 Sisringa, 234 Khadgaon, 250 Sithra. 265 Munund, 276 Tarekela, 290 Chhal.

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:­

I JASHPUR

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

74 Saraitoli, (Saua) 127 Kurumkela, 182 Turi-Iodam, 183 Patratoli, (Rupsera) 185 Lodam, 200 Ruprera, (Lodam) 201 Putrichaura, 237 Agdih, 375 Chapatoli, 395 Charaidand, (Nichghat) 401 Bhursa, 402 Raikera, (Bhursa) 403 Khadsa, 419 Khatanga. 421 Kunkuri, 423 Bodo Kachhar, 561 Singi­bahar,582 Tapkara, 615 Sanko, 626 Samdama, 642 Lawakeda.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of ViJlage:-

40 Lailunga, 52 Kunjra, 55 Gonsaidihi, 81 Laripani,

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL-Condd.

107 Futhahamuda, 126 Chimtapani, 165 Teram, 196 Gharghoda, 272 Punjipathara, 301 Taraimal.

161 Kotarimal, 266 Sarna Ruma,

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code ~umber and name of Town:-

II KHARSIA

nr RAIGARH

Rural

Location Code number and name ofVillage:-

86 Gerwani. 111 Lakha. 286 Kondatarai, 319 Jharmuda, 340 Tetla, 373 Tilgi. 379 I Pusore, 383 Bhandar Chhote, 384 Bhandar Bade, 391 Amlibhona, (Kalhali) 396 Jewaridih. 401 Ondekera, 404 Tupakdhar, 411 Kathali, 426 Surajgarh.

S SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

IV SARANGARH

Rural

Location Code number and name o!VilIage:-

127 Saria, 268 Dansara, 272 Sanda, 287 Deogaon, 299 Manikpur, 304 Kharwani, 320 Baramkela. 353 Khichri, 355 Kankidipa, 416 Lendhara, 440 Kanakbira, 471 Banhar, 530 Birnipali.

373

APPENDIX V

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

192 Dharamjaigarh, 273 Kudekela, 290 Chhal,

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

I JASHPUR Ward No.5

Rural

Location Code number and name of Vi/lage:-

57 Sanna, 73 Kopa, 143 Tekui, 183 Patratoli (Rupasera), 237 Agdih, 245 Sarabkomba, 257 Gholeng, 270 Lokhnadi.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

LOC(lfion Code number and name of Village:-

I Bahama, 23 Bansdand, 58 Mohanpur, 65 Jatra, 147 Bichhin::.ra, 153 Rumkera, 154 Konpara, 167 Raikera, 196 Gharghoda, 227 Pata, 255 Tamnar, 260 Dhaurabhanta 265 Chharratangar.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town: -

II KHARSTA Ward No.6.

III RAIGARH Ward Nos. 7, 15, 18.

Rural

Location Code number and name of VilIage:-

171 Kokditarai, 215 Koterlia, 228 Nandeli, 258 Tar­kela, 262 Sarwani (Kulba). 269 Mauhapali (Loing), 278 Loing, 312 Banora, 320 Jhalmala, 327 Kensara, 359

Jatari, 379 Pusore, 384 Bhandarbade, 423 Padigaon.

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

JV SARANGARH Ward Nos. I, 3.

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

32 Bhedwan. 126 Panchdhar, 127 Saria, 225 Amurra, 237 Dabhara, 238 Lodhia, 268 Dansara, 272 Sanda, 285

Chantipali, 287 Deogaon, 304 Kharwani, 306 Hathila­paJi, 335 Budeli, 351 Linjir, 405 Tausir, 416 Lendhara.

374

APPENDIX VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

117 Saraitola, 164 Bakarurna, 192 Dhararnjaigarh 246 Gersa.

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of T o)wn:-

I JASHPUR Ward Nos. 5, 7.

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

17 Ekamba, 57 Sanna, 119 Ranjhar, 138 Gamhariya, (Bagicha).

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Loc(lfion Code number and name of Vilfage:-

153 Rumkera, 196 Gharghoda.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

III RAIGARH

Ward Nos. 15, 18.

Rural

Location Code number and name of Vilfage:-

58 Thusekela, 17l Kokditarai, 258 TarkeJa, 278 Loing.

S SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

IV SARANGARH

Ward Nos. 1, 3.

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

32 Bhedwan, 84 Nadigaon. 126 Panchdhar. 127 Saria, 223 Bar, 225 Amurra, 237 Dabhara, 238 Lodhia, 272 Sanda, 285 Chantipali, 287 Reogaon, 306 Hatilapali, 335 Budeli, 366 Salar, 425 Amoda.

375

APPENDIX-VII

TOWNS AND VIllAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH T~EIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of ViIlage:-

2 Barghat (I), 5 Kumarta (I), 12 Gidhkalo (2), 13

Vijaynagar (I), 14 Sallea (2), . 17 Kumhichuwan (3). 18 Bairagi (2), 19 Gosainpondi (I), 20 Parsa (I). 22 Indkalo (I), 23 Dhanpuri (2). 27 Pathalgaon Khurd (3), 29 Pelma (2), 31 Samania (2), 32 AloIa (3), 33 Kapu (11), 35 Ratanpur (1), 36 Sureshpur (1), 37 Rairuma Kalan (3), '39 Mudekela (I). 40 Susdega (I), 43 Bandhanpur (I), 45 . Tamta (4), 47 Saria (2), 49 Jobi ( Thakurnagar) (I), 51 Lipti (4), 55 Bahnatangar (1), 56 Kerakachhar (l), 57 Pandripani Kalan (I), 58 Kharkata (1), 60 Golabuda (4), 6\ Khardhorhi 0). 64 Bakalo (I), 68 Pakhnakot (2), 69 Narayanpur (2), 70 Kilkila (5), 71 Shekharpur (2), n Kudekela (Gharjipabathan) (2). 75 Bangaon (2). 76 Gho­ehal (I), 77 Loker (I), 79 Karmitikra (I), 80 Batura­kachhar (1), 81 Bhojpur (2), 82. Thakurpondi (3), 83 IlIa (3), 85 Supkalo (1). 86 Balakpondi (I), 87 Kamrai (1), 91 Kunkuri (I), 92 Gorhi Kalan (2), 95 Diw.lnpur (2) 97 Surajgarh (I), 98 Bildegi (5), 100 Madanpur (Injko) (I),

104 Khamhar (6), 107 Amanara (I), 108 Kumckela (5), 110 Pakargaon (3), 111 Tirsonth (1), 112 Makarchuwan (I).

115 Paraghati (I), 116 Joradol (I), 120 Bandhiakhar (3), 121 Jamargi (Bagbahar) (1). 122 Balpeda (2), 124 Rede (I), 125 Mudapara (4), 126 Tildega (3), 127 Boro (I),

129 Pathalgaon (19), 130 Kachhar (3), 131 Tarekela (Bag­bahar) (4), 133 Basantpur (I). 134 Katangjore (I), 135 Ludeg (10), 136 Chiknipani (I), 138 Nakna (I),

140 Jabga (2), 141 Kiriyan (I), 142 Palidih (4), 144 Saskoba (2) 146 Bendojore ( JhakJ..arpuf ) (2). 147 Pangsuwan (3), 148 Miriguda (8), 149 Charkhapara (2), 150 Bagbahar (10)

151 Khoksapara (Ganpatpur) (2), 153 Kukurbhuka (1), 161 Gala (4), 163 Manjurnacha (2), 164 Bakaruma (5), 165 Sheopur (2), 169 Rairuma Khurd (3), 171 Kadro (2), 172 Ududa (I), 173 Maheshpur (I), 174 Amalitikra (2), 175 Gaurghutri (4), 181 Jamjhore (I), 186 Kukar­gaon (3), 188 Tejpur (Karranara) (1), 192 Dharamjaigarh (20), 193 Fatehpur (I), 194 Rupunga (3), 195 Sisringa (2), 197 Amatoli (1), 200 Kotba (6), 203 Dhorhagaon (1),

204 Patratoli (7), 205 Narkalo (I), 211 Pitha Ama (2), 213 Medarmar (2), 216 BuJdega (2), 220 Ghoghra (1),

232 Potiya (I), 233 FarsatoJi (2), 234 Khadgaon (3), 235 Krondba (2), 240 Amapali (3), 242 Sagar pur (I). 246 Gersa (5). 248 Chainpur (1), 249 Bartapali (2), 250 Sithra (5), 253 Kokdar (1), 255 Tendumudi (1), 256

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL (Rural)-Concld.

Samharsingha (2), 257 Hati (3), 259 Gerwani (I), 260 Jampali (I), 261 Jogda (2), 262 Kida (4), 263 Baheramar (2), 264 ~ahrajganj (4), 266 Kharra (2), 268 Dhaska­mud a (1), 269 Barbaspur (5), 272 Bhundibahri (I), 273 Kudekela (7), 274 Banhar (4), 276 Tarekela (3), 277 Bhalmundi (3), 278 Bangarsuta (7), 279 Chuhkimar (I), 280 Auranara (1), 287 Gadainbahri (I), 289 Bojiya (4), 290 Chhal (12), 291 Nawapara (6), 292 Kataipali (1),

293 Bandhapali (2), 295 Lat (5). 296 Chitapali (2), 297 KhedapaJi (2), 298 Pusalda (3), 299 Edu Kalan (1), 300 Baheramar (l), 301 Chandrashekharpur (5).

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name ofTown:~

I JASHPUR Ward No'1 (9), 2 (12), 3 (10), 4 (17). 5 (20), 6(19), 7 (18).

Rural

Location Code number and name ofVillage:-

2 Burjudih(2), 7 Fuljhar(l), 13Khedar (1), 16Nanhesar(2), 28 Kawai (I), 42 Cheprakona (1), 53 Benjora (1), 54Asta(3), 57 Sanna .11), 59 Pandrapat (9), 60 Soomuth (2), 61 Bhan­war (I), 64 Sardih(Asta) (I), 65 Saraidih(Sana) (1), 68 Kan­darai (1), 70 Haradipa (Asta) (1),73 Kopa (2), 74 Saraitoli (Sana) (2), 76 Khaura (I), 79 Parasura (1), 80 Talora (3),

81 Beldih (I), 82 Lukhi (1), 85 ChichaJi (2), 86 Tora (1),

88 Sonkiyari (2), 89 Ordih (4), 90 Khonga (7), 91 Sikri(I), 93 Kamarima (I), 94 Mahua (3), 95 Talasili (1), 96 Bhim­sila (4), 97 Madhwa (4), 99 Sukra (1), 100 Gedai (1).

101 Kandore (Asta) (2), 103 Rauni (2), 105 Samarbar (3), 107 Laranga (I), 109 Pandersili (I), 110 Dhasma (3), 111 Manora (1), 114 Maini (3), 116 Dumertoli (3), 118 Dov(l), 119 Ranjhar (I). 121 Kardana (3), 122 Pakritoli (Manora) 0), 124 Khokhsobenjora (5), 126 Durgapara (6), 127

Kurumkela(7),129Gutkiya (1), 130 Chatauri(1), 132Kharsota (20). 133 Dadgaon (12), 135 Bimda (9) 136 Bagdol (3), 137 Lota (1), 138 Gamhariya (Bagicha) (1), 139Patakela (1). 140 Kepsela (1), 141 Sakardih (2), 143 Tekul (I), 144

Rateya (Lodam) (I), 147 Bagicha (2), 148 Ratba (1), 149 Dumerpani (I). 151 Kasira (Sogda) (11). 152 Chadeya (13), 154 Galonda (I), 156 Peta (2), 157 Rupsera (Bagicha) (3), 158 Ondka (1), 159 Kutma (2), 160 Rengle(I), 161 Alori(7), 162 Pateya (7), 163 Bumtel (4), 165 Badakoranja (2), 167 Sardih (Maini) (8), 168 Sonpur (2), 169 Jhagarpur (12). 170 Rebre (I), 172 Bend (I), 173 Rangpur (1). 175 Mat­tonga (I), 176 Ghaghara (2), 177 Tempu (I), 178 Dumer­toli (Marga) (4), 179 Kujri (3), 180 Bhudkela (10),

376

APPENDIX VlI-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGEmER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL Rural-Conld.

181 Nimgaon (3), 185 Lodam (I), 187 Jurgum (Main!) (16), 188 Puranga (I), 189 Majhgaon (1), 192 Gailunga (3), 195 Sogda (9), 196 Fatepur (6), 197 Bengta (2), 201 Putri­chaura (10), 202 Natkela (6), 204 Jhiki (6), 205 Amba­dand (2), 206 Raikera (Bagicha) (7), 207 Jhargaon (Alori) (3), 209 Marga (2), 210 Bartoli (Jamtoli) (6), 212 Konbira (10), 213 Kurdeg (11), 214 Jurudand (8), 215 Kuhapani (2),

220 Nawatoli (I), 221 Tukutoli (2), 222 Pindi (161, 224 Bodokachhar (Uparghat) (2), 225 Saintangartoli (1), 226 Tatkela (9), 227 Pandaripani (lurudand) (2), 228 Bhitghara (8), 230 Bhabhari (7), 231 Jariya (5), 232 Karanjtoli (4), 233 Girang (I), 234 Pandul (6), 235 Jhargaon (Gholeng) (I),

236 Jhakba (Gholeng) 0), 237 Agdih (1), 238 Ghulmul (I),

240 Bamhanpura (2), 241 Girla (2), 242 Jujgu (I), 243 Fuldih (2), 245 Sarabkambo (8), 246 Sahldand (2), 251 Tikaitganj (2), 253 Portenga (8), 254 Cheraidand(Uperghat) (14). 255 Pilkhi (4). 257 Gho)eng (4). 259 Pasiya (1). 260 Budhadand (9), 261 Plrai (10), 262 Jampanl (I), 263 Surjula (2), 266 Komdo (Sarudih) (3), 268 Dipatoli(Girang) (1), 269 Kadamtoll (1), 270 Lokhandi (I). 273 Chaili­tangertoli (6). 274 labia (I), 276 Pandripani (Sarabkombo) (3), 277 Ramsama (2). 278 Sendarimunda (3), 279 Bar­dand (I), 281 Chatakpur (Bene) (1). 283 Gamharia (Nagar) (3), 284 Raipat (1), 286 Dholduba (1), 287 Jurtela (2), 288/Basen (3), 289 Devldandgaon (3), 290 Dabnipani (I),

292 Bhelwadih (4), 293 Bamba (5), 294 Gudloo (5), 295 Kudmura(4), 296 Karma (6),298 Narainpur (3). 299 Chitak­wain (NJrayan Pur) (4), 300 Darakharika (4), 304 Jakba (Mutu) (1), 305 Luikona (2),306 Pandripani (Nagar) (2), 307 Banaibada (10), 308 SIlfUdih (4), 310 Korengrenga (1). 311 NaralDpur Chirwari (3), 312 Kurrog (17), 314 Puiukela(3), 315 Hastinapur (2), 316 Nawapara (3), 317 Kasira (Kinkel) (1), 318 Balachapar (7), 319 Jhilmili (4), 320 Bargaon (4), 321 Salekera (4), 322 Bodapahari (4), 325 Koteya (4), 326 DipatoU (Matasi) (2), 327 Ranik.ombo (3), 329 Regarghat (2), 331 Botlidand (I), 332 Dumer­toli (3). 336 Ichkela (9), 338 Rengola (Ghoghar) (4). 339 Sarangdand (I), 340 Bilaspur (I), 341 Chitakwain (Keradih) (I), 344 Boki (Ichikela) (13), 345 Ghughali (Agar) (3), 347 Jokbahla (3), 348 Rajoti (Koteya) (7),

349 Bankombo (2), 350 Kudukela (4), 351 Keradih (7),

352 Kere (2), 354 Banai (Chota) (I), 355 Sakardega (2), 357 Kurkunga (12), 359 Kharwatoli (2), 361 Hataklata

(I), 363 Ara (5). 364 Saraipani (17), 368 Ghatmunda (I), 372 Jokarl (3), 375 Chapatoli (1). 376 Dharen (I),

378 Kaliba (I), 383 Lodhama (I), ~84 Bhandari (1), 385

Deobora (I), 388 Barpani (Jampani) (1), 389 Thuthiamba (I). 390 Ghoghar (5), 392 Goreya (1), 393 Ginabahar (3), 396 Jampani (Ara) (1(, 397 JudWain (Ara) (2), 399

Tanger~ahri (I), 402 Ralkera (Bhursa) (2), 405 Salamali (I), 408 Dhodhidand (I), 410 Nonpani (6), 416 Kandora (Raikera) (I), 419 Khatanga (3), 421 Kunkuri (18),

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL Rural-Cone/d.

423 Bodakachhar (1),427 Kastura (1),429 Bataikela (1),430 Kharpani (I), 431 Baigamba (4), 432 Jumaikela (I I). 440 Kodoliya(l),441 Dondapani (5), 444 Sikipani(1), 445 Tama­singha( 1),448 Duldula(4), 450 Patiyapani( I), 452 Kenadand (Sagibhauna) (I), 453 Sagibhauna (I), 454 Cheraghoghra (4), 455 Kendadand (Sikipani) (I), 457 Chatakpur(Dul­

dula) (I), 460 Jamtoli (Kastura (I), 462 Lotapani (I), 463 Dadhadih (2), 466 Khutera (2). 467 Banderchuan (4), 469 Dhodhibahar (3), 471 Sirimkela (2), 472 Korna (I), 473 Tangertoli (1), 475 Dadpanl (Dandpani (1),

479 Kusumtal (I), 481 Chetba (2), 489 Jamchuan (I), 490 Manjurchundi (1), 491 Dov (I), 492 Bipatpur (I),

494 Narainbahli (l), 495 Konjara (2), 4% Potkosemar (I). 497 Bakuna (I), 499 Bangurkela (I), 505 Simda(l),

506 Bangaon (I), 507 Kansabel (4), 509 Chongribahar(l), 510 Koranga (5), sn Dhandhamba 0), 517 Pongro (\), 522 Nariardand (2). 525 Godamba (I), 526 Lamdand (2),

530 Dokda (3). 531 Katangkhar (2), 532 Gatibuda (I),

534 Dhmia aruba (1), 535 Kardega (3), 536 Makribandha (I), 538 Barjore (I), 542 Butkachhar (I). 547 Bamhan­munda (I), 548 Kohpani (I), 549 Semarkachhar (I),

550 Deori (4), 554 Rebre (I), 555 Pandriamba (I). 557 Uparghicha (I), 560 Aurijorc (Khutgnon) (I). ~61 Singi­

bahar (I), 563 Abira (2). 565 Hethghicha (I), 566 Khut­

gaon (Aurijore) (2), 567 Bangaon (3), 568 Dhaurasand (I), 570 Lathbora (I), 571 Suijore (I). 574 Sajhahar{ I), 575 Bandhatoli (I), 576 Pandrirani, (Farsabahar (3), 578 Jabla (2), 579 Pharsabahar (3) 582 Tapkara (9). 583 Sahaspur (7), 584 Bokhi (I), 586 Simabari (7). 593 Amdiha (2), 595 Lakraghara (2), 598 Pokrani (I), 599 Ghumara (I), 600 Ambakachhar (I). 603 Dumariya (6). 604 Baro (3), 606 Purainbnndh (I), 608 Masrighata (I),

609 Dongadarha (4), 610 Takmunda (I), 611 Kumhar­bahar (I), 612 Ranai (5), 613 Pharadbahar (5), 614

Dudugjor (Dundugjor) (2). 616 Sahilata (I), 618 Jharan (I). 620 Jharmunda (I), 621 Khutsera (2). 622 Konpara (I) 623 Ganlhiadih (5), 628 Korchik:mi (I), 629 Auri­jore (Dumeriya) (I), 630 Bhejaridand (I), 632 Mahuadih (4), 633 Ankira P), 634 Sajbahar (Golidih) (2), 635 Masangamara (I). 636 Kolenjharia (I), 639 Tumla (I),

640 Korangamal (2), 641 Bardih (I). 642 Law~lkeda (2).

645 Bhalumunda (I), 6461unwain (I), 647 Kharibahar

(I), 65 I Perwaara (I).

! 3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of Vil/age:-

1 Bahama (5). 2 Tetkaama (I)~ 6 Mudagaon (I).

7 Bagudega (8), 8 Taragarh (I), 10 Ghatgaon (I),

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3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL Rural -Contd.

!1Rampur(1), 12 Gahanajharia(I), 14 Rajgaon(I), 15Chorga (4), 16 Kondasiya (2), 17 Saraimuda (6), 18 Sardega (5), 20 Khandama (2), 21 Rajpur (11), 23 Ba.nsdand (4), 24 Kurra (2), 28 SalakhiY3 (l), 29 Khamhar (2), 35 .Tharan (I). 36 Kupakani (I), 37 Rudukela (2), 39 Ludeg (I),

40 Lailunga (5), 41 Pakargaon (10), 42 Sahaspur (1),

47 Karwarjore (2), 48 Rajaama (t), 51 Amapali (t), 53 Gamekela (2), 54 Dhorrobija (I), 58 Mohanpur (3), 59 Birsingha (I), 63 Jhagarpur (10), 65 Jatra (2). 66 Kan­jhari (2), 67 Chiraikhar (I). 70 Mukdega (I). 71 Chilka­guda (I), 72 Bhendimuda (2). 73 Medi\rmal (I), 75 Bane­kela (3), 78 Fulikunda 0), 80 Katkalaiya (2), 81 Laripani (I), 84 Kerabahal (5), \ 86 Bhuinyanpani (2), 88 Sonajori (4), 90 Gahira (I), 92 Kosamghat (I), 96 Kamarga (2). lOt Pirrahi (Subra) (I). ·104 Siyardhar (I), 105 Puri (I).

107 Futhahamuda' (5). to? Pordi (2), 114 Baraud (1), 117 Kudumkela (5), 118 Bamhanpali (I). 119 Kurmibhona (I), 121 Libra (1), 125 Saraipali (I), 126 Chimtapani (2). 129 Porda (2), 132 BJsantpur (I). 133 Turtura (2), 135 Bijari (7), 139 Chotigurha (1), • 145 Kudhurmauha (I). 147 Bichhinara (2). 148 Tolge (I),

ISO Jamuna (I), 151 Faguram (2), 152 Patrapali (2), \53 Rumkera (5), 154 Konpara (2), 159 Pt:lma (3), 160 Karichhapar (I), 161 Kotarimal (2), 162 Naya Rampur (2), 164 Ghargodi (4). 165 Teram (8), 167 Ralkera (3), 16~ Urba (2), 169 ChhIfbhauna (I), 172 Baronakunda (4), 173 M.llidihi (I), 176 Kognara (I), 178 Aoraimuda (2), 179 Kcrakll0l (I), 180 Kharra (I), 182 Bahirkela (7), 184 Nawagarh (4), 185 Kanchanpur (2), 186 Maduwa­dumar (I), 189 Charbhantha (2), 190 Sakta (I), 19l BJjarmuda (5), 19~ Milupara (6), 193 Banai (2), 194 ChhotegumJa (4), 195 Badegumda (16), 196 Gharghoda (51), ' 198 Bhalumuda (I). 199 Dhonara (I), 200 Chhir­wani (2), 201 Karwahi (2), 203 Tenda (I), 206 RoJopali

(I), 207 Khamariya (10), 20S Nawap . .lfa (3), 209 Bar­

kasp.tii (4), 210 Kolam (I), 216 Nawapara (Tenda) (2), 217 Katangdlhi (4), 2i8 Jhariyapali (2), 219 Patrapali (1),

220 Lamdarha (I), 221 Baihamuda (7), 222 Barpah (I) 225 Gare (I), 226 Mauhapah (2), 230 De(lgarh (1). 234 Kosampali (2), 236 Janjgir (2), 237 Khokharoama (I),

240 JarekeJa (4), 2~J Charmar (I), 242 Bhengari (3), 243 Salihabhantha (2), 245 Bhalumar (2), 246 Amlidihi (7), 247 Chhaidoriya (I), 249 Jhinkabahal (3), 253 Libra

(3), 255 Tamnar (9), 258 Bagbadi (I), 260 Dhaurabhantha

(2), 262 Pakadarha (1), 263 Amgaon, (2), 264 Bilaskhar

(I), 265 Chharratangar (II), 266 Samaruma (2), 268· Amaghat (I), 269 Godi (5), 271 Dokarbuda (3), 272 Punjipathara (1). 273 Kasdol (6), 275 Samkera (I), 277 Khuruslenga (1), 279 Bagchaba (I), 280 Dehridihi {I),

281 Tumidihi (6), 283 Deogaon (I), 286 Amlidhondha (1),

287 Amapali (1), 288 Rabo (I), 289 Bijna (I), 295 Pandi­gaon (Chhote) (I). 296 Jobro (2), 301 Taraimal (18),

3 GHAIWHODA TAHSIL Rural--Concld.

302 Hamirpur(2), 305 Pali(l), 306 Dar-Ama(5),310Bhagora (Il, 312 Tharakpur (2), 313 Saraipali (1), 315 Jiwari (2)

317 Bagbuda (2). 323 Badgaon (2).

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Towns:-

II KHARS1A

Ward No.1 (3), Ward No.2 (1), Ward No.3 (5), Ward No.4 (2), Ward No.5 (8), Ward No.6 (5), Ward No.9 (I), Ward No. 10 (3), Ward No. I I (4), Ward No. 12 (I).

HI RAIGARH

Ward No.1 (2), Ward No.2 (3), Ward No. 3 (3),

. Ward No.4 (2), Ward No.5 (4), Ward No.6 (3), Ward No.7 (2), Ward No.8 (3), Ward No.9 (1), Ward No .. IO (8), Ward No. 11 (3), Ward 12 (3), Ward No. 14 (2), Ward No. 15 (4), Ward No. 16 (I), Ward No. 17 (3), Ward No. 18 (5), Ward No. 19 (4), Ward No. 20 (4), Ward No. 21 (1), Ward No. 22 (2), Ward No. 23 (3).

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

1 Kapharmar (2), 3 Mingaon (4), 5 Jobi (1), 6 Khad­gaon (5), 8 Kataud (4), 9 Barra (I), 10 Nagoi (4), II Kewali (6), 12, Gorpar (7), 13 Khamhar (4). 15 Nand­gaon (I), 18 Kasiapali (3)' 19 Sajapali (I), 20 Kothi­kunda (I), 23 Tandapara (3), 24 Farkanara (I), 26 Chhoti Padermuda (I), 28 Domnara (I), 29 Agasmar (I).

34 Palgarha (I). 35 Bargarh (3), 36 Ulda (1), 37 Gurda (I), 40 Dehjari (2), 41 Lodhiya (I), 44 Sarwani (2), 45· Dhimani (I), 46 Suti (1),48 Botalda (2), 51 Jabalpur (I) 52 Tiur (I) 54 Jamjhor (I), 56 Jhitipali (I), 57 Paraskoi (1), 58 Thusekela (2), 59 Basmuda (2), 60 Chorha (4), 61 Pamgarh (3), 62 Binjkot (2), 63. Turekela (2), 65 Aurda (2), 66 Madanpur (5), 67 Bhelwadih (4), 68 Bani­pathar (2l, 69 NawaglOtl (Chorha) 0), 70 Chhotedumer-. pati (I), 72 Gindola (1), 74 Bagdewa (I), 75 Bhagodlh (I), 76 Ratanmahka (4). 77 Telikot (3), 78 Rajghata (1), 79 Badedumarpali (I), 80 Darramuda (4), 82 Gopi­mahka (2), 85 Poli (I), 86 Gerwani (2), 87 Kalmipat (1).

88 Bakeli (1), 89 Jharadih (I), 90 Ghaghara (4), 91 Mahuwapali (Kharsia) (2), 92 Ranisagar (2), 94 Singhan­pur (I), 95 Gondbordi (I), 96 Gandabordi (I), 97 Haia-­huli (6), 98 Makri (1), 99 Kunkuni (I), 100 Chaple (6" 102 Bilaspur (8), 105 Junwani(SambalpUl:i)(3), 106 Badedeo­gaon (5), 107 Purena (3), 110 Bhupdeopur (3), 1.12 Bangursia (2). 114 Charpara (2), 115 Anjoripali (2), 116 Bramhanpali (4), 117Bendajharia (3), 118 Raksapall (I),

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4 RAIGARH TAHSIL Rural-Contd.

119 Tilaipali(l), 120 Nawagaon (Bagursia) (2), 121 Gidha (2).

t22Bh:!luchuwa(t), 123Amapali (Fulbandhiya)(1). 124 Tem­tema (1), 126 Lorhajhar (5), 129 Danout (3), 132 Chbote­mudpar (3), 133 Bhainapura (4), 134 Kukaijhariya (3), 135 Khairpali (1), 136 Mura (5), 137 Rajpur (2). 139 Kondtarai (3), 140 Kalmi (Gidha) (3), 141 Sonbarsa (1),

144 Pandripani (Jaimura) (2), 148 Pandripani (Darri) (3).

152 Berlia (2), 154 Deobahal (I), 155 Adajhar (I), 156 Karpipali (I), 157 Basanpali (9). 160 Hardijhiria (2).

162 Muralipali (I). 163 Regada (2). 164 Sambalpuri (3), (3), 165 Jharguda (I). 168 Kachhar (5). 169 Deori (2). 171 Kokaditarai (2), 173 Khairpur (2), 177 Uchbhithi (1), 183 Balbhadrapur(3), 184 Lebada (5),187 Tilga (2), 189 Dumarpali (6), 194 Saraipali (Barmuda), (1), 195 Kalmi (2), 196Bhag­wanpur (I), 203 Tarpali (2), 204 Sapnai (I), 206 Rani­guda (3), 207 Usrout (2), 209 Baghanpur (11), 210 Dhanagar (4), 211 Jorapali (Amlibhona) .(1). 212 Kalar­muda (Kosamnara) (2), 213 Gopalpur (3), 214 Bhikhari­mal (3), 215 Koterlia (13). 216 Patrapali, (5), 217 Bhagora (3), 220 Baispali (1), 221 Sardamal 0). 222 Kusmura (3), 223 Amlibhona (I), 224 Pandripani (4), 225 Kotmar (3). 226 Manuwapali (2), 228 Nandeli (I). 229 Balamgoda (3), 230 Kenapali (1), 234 Nansia (2), 235 Sangitarai (3). 238 Kolaibahal (14), 239 Junwani (Arsipali) (I). 240 Mouhapali (BarpaJi) (I), 242 Bansia (4). 244 Siyarpali (2). 245 Jamgaon (3), 246 Arsipali (7), 248 Bokaramuda (1), 250 Chhuhipali (Bansia) (I), 252 Judda (12). 253

Kotarapali (8), 255 Litaipali (3), 257 Tarapur (I). 258 Tarkela (9), 259 Patailpali (7), 262 Sarwani (Kulba) (2), 263 Kulba (4), 264 Nawrangpur (3). 265 Teka (I). 267 Jampali (Kotara) (8), 268 Garhumaria (2) 269 Mauha­pa~i (Loing) (5), 272 Gorra (7), 273 Kh~khara (I). 278 LOlng (13). 279 Kukurda (2), 282 Nawagaon (Bhatpur) (I),

283 B~atPur (2), 284 Telipali (I), 286 Kondatarai (2), 290 Blsnathpali (4). 293 Bhunyapali (1). 295 Amaldiha (2). 296 Raitarai (I). 297 Lohersingh (1). 300 Keshla (I) 301 Dumarmuda (I), 302 KosampaH (5), 303 Shakarboya (12), 309 Mahuwapali (Keshla) (I), 310 Midmida (I),

312 Banora (15), 313 Kantahardi (I), 314 Bardaputi (2). 315 Nawapara (Bardaputi) (2), 320 JbaJmaJa (2), 321

Dhanubardera (I), 322 Belaria (4), 323 Sahaspuri (2), 324 Dhangaon (1), 327 Kensara (2), 329 Aurda (1), 331 Bhathanpali (2). 340 Tetla (3). 342 Haldibade (1). 344 Netnagar (2), 347 Daubhatbali (1), 348 Ghanatarai (1),

349 Jhulanpali (I), 350 Torna (1), 357 Badmal (I) 359 Jatari (2), 361 Suloni (I), 362 Kusmuda (1), 363 Nawa­para (Darripali) (lJ. 367 Nandeli (Chhich) (2), 370 Chhapora (1), 371 Rengalpali (1), 375 Bagbadola 379 Pusore (2), 380

Dewalsura (2), 381 Mahloi (2), 384 Bhandarbade (1),

386 Karicbhapara(Kotasura) (I), 387 Gudu (1), 388Basanpali (Tarda) (1), 392 Thengagudi (I), 397 Bonda (3),

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL Rural-Concld.

4Q2 Tarda(2), 403 Kathani(2), 406 Bunga (3). 409 Turanga (I). 413 Jiladi (l). 417 Kondpali (1). 419 Siladi 0), 423 Padigaon (1). 426 Surajgarh (1),428 Khaprapali (I),

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and the Name 0/ Town:­

IV SARANGARH .

Municipal Area-Ward No.1 (7), 2 (1). 4 (3). 7 (4), 8 (ll, 9(4). ,

NOD-Municipal Area-Ward No. 1 (2), 2 (3), 3 (1). 5 (I),

6(1),7(2).

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village;-2 Dahida (8). 3 Nawapara (2). 5 ]ashpur (25), 7 Andola

(16).8 Jasra (4), 9 Dhuta(l If 10 Ghathula(l),l1 Chhatona(l). 12 Chharra(3), 14 Singhanpur (I), 16 Jampali (3), 17 lchba (4), 18 Kosir (26). 20 Tilaidadar (1). 21 Gantuli Bade (6), 23 Tiliamuda (2), 24 Taldeori (4), 25 Bhikhampura (1),

26 TimerJaga (6), 27 Kapisda (3), 28 Bardula (1), 29 Rampur (2). 30 Gantuli Chbote (7),31 Dandaidih (4), 32 Bhedwan (7), 33 Bhofali (8). 34 Khaira Bade (I), 35 Pindri Bal(\pat (0. 36 Jewra (5), 37 Thelkabhatha (2). 40 Manikpur (I). 42 Muduwabhatha (1). 43 Khudubena (3), 44 Amakoni (7). 45 Bhanwaradadar (5), 46 Mudhu­ban (3), 47 Pindri Dukhupat (1), 48 Godam (5). 49 Bargaon (1), 50 Bataupali (26), 51 Siliyari (2), 52 Raksha (I), 53 Uchhabhathi (6), 55 Bhawarpur (4). 58 Gwalin-· dih (7), 59 BaDjari (4), 61 Gudeli (3), 63 Kudhargathi (I), 64 Bilaigarh (I), 67 Chanamuda (2), 68 Machla­dih (4). 69 Gopalbhouna (13), 70 Ulkhar (8). 72 Churela (2), 74 Kauwatal (2), 75 Bartunga (1). 76 Dhaurabhatha (3), 77 Laladhurwa (2), 78 Chhewaripali (5), 80 Naughata (2), 86 Poratb (1), 87 Chantipali (2), 89 Chhuhipali (2), 90 Kurrha (3), 91 Mahkampur (1),

92 Suwalal (2). 93 Hieri (I), 94 Thakurpali (2), 95 Joganipali (2), 96 Kawarguda (2). 100 Bhikampura (l), 102 Budbuda (2), 103 Nawapara (1), 104 Parasrampur (I), 108 Dangania (3), 109 Siladai "(19), 110 Mudpar(I), l1l Lendhara(2), 112 ~oonpani (5), 113 Naikaintar (2), 115 Jildi (1). 116 MauhapaU (1). 119 Kbursi (2), 120 Kapisda (5), 121 Sonadula 0), 122 Bbadriudan (I), 125 Bonda (I), 126 panchdhar (219), 127 Saria (4). 128 Tora (I), 130

Pradhanpur (1). 131 Siroli (2}, 132 Suloni (10). 133 Harai (2). 134 NandeJi (1), 135 Bohardib (2), 136 Singhanpur (4). 138 Amlidihpa (2). 139 Behrachuwa (2). 141 Karigathi (1), 143 Dulampur (1), 144 Bilaigarh (I), 145 Pujeripali (1), 146 Bhathali (1), 147 Lukapara (3). 148 Thengagudi (l), 149 Mobandi (1), lSI Paraskol (12), 152 Rtwapar (7), 153 Gatadib (5), 154 Dumardih (l),

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TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKTNG WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL Rural-Contd.

155 Darrabhatha (1), 156 Parsadih (3), 157 Nourangpur (9), 160 Bokramuda (1). 162 Mahrajpur (6), 164 Borid:. (2), 167 Kalmi (5), 168 Borida (19), 169 Nachanpali (2), 171 Khamhardih (5), 173 Udhara (I), 174 Reda (18), 175 Mudiadih (3), 176 Dongia (I), 177 Thakurdiya (2), 178 Kosir (3), 180 Bhimsendih (1), 182 Amakoni Bade (I), 184 Gobarsingha (8), 185 Sukhapali (I), 186

Kandola (4), 187 Chhewaripali (10), 188 Kandurpali (II), 191 Sankara (2), 192 Parsada (20), 193 Salhe (7) 194 Dalal (2), 195 Pachpedi (6), 196 Kotri (10), 197 Basinbahara (8), 198 K~arri (2), 200 Amjhar (5), 202 Bhakurra (1), 204 MunglipaJi (I), 207 Barpali (I), 209

Tandipar (1),210 Parsapali (1),211 Achanakpali (Chl~rela) (I), 213 Kutela (2), 214 Bhojpur (2), 218 Tamandih (3), 219 Saraipali (4), 220 Makri (I), 221 Jamjori (I), 222 Bhawarpur (I), 723 Bar (3), 224 Jalgarh (I), 225 Amurra (I), 228 Barbhatha (2), 235 Ghathula (4), 236 Pathiapali (I), 237 Dabhara (2), 238 Lodhia (4), 239 Purcna (1). 241 Jampali (I), 244 Khajari (5), 245 Chhind (10), 246 Katekoni (2), 247 Kudhri (2), 248 Chandai (2), 249 Sarangarh (6), 250 Jharapdih (3), 252 Kharwani (I), 253 Singarpur (18), 255 Khaparapali (9), 258 Manikpur (I), 261 Sodhardih (3), 262 Kateli (3), 263 JlInnadih (1), 264 Khairha (I), 265 Bishalpur (1),

266 Ummcdpur (I), 267 Jharpali (1), 268 Dansara (2), 269 Barbhatha (2), 270 Jhabad (I), 272 Sanda (5), 278

Bhainjnar (2), 279 Sahaspur (3), 281 Bijepur (I), 282 Chikhali (1). 284 Pharaswani (2), 285 Chantipali (I),

287 Deogaon 0), 288 Ameri (1), 289 Bore (I), 293 Khokhsipali (I), 294 Holdharpali (I), 295 Kotmara (5), 296 Rampagula (2), 297 Kanwalajhar (I). 298 Chan war­pur (2), 299 Manikpur (1), 304 Kharwani (3),

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL Rural-Concld.

306 Hathilapali (3), 307 Pewara (I). 312 Belpali (3), 313 Saraipali (1), 314 Bardarha (2), 318 MaIda (3), 321 Boerdih (I), 323 Kosamdih (6), 326 Bhadisar (1), 327 Kharri (I), 330 Bataupali (I), 335 Budcli (I), 336 Dhumabhatha (I), 337 Khorigaon (I), 339 Kotra (7), 340 Nawapara (2), 345 Kandurpali (I), 346 Khairjhithi (2), 348 Baghanpur (2), 354 Singari (I), 355 Kankidipa (1), 358 Bikrampali (I), 359 Dumarsingha (I), 363 Tendudhar (2), 365 Baigindih (3), 367 Hasaud (1), 368

Banhar (4), 369 Parsada (2), 371 Baradawan (3), 373 Katangjori (2), 375 Kumhari (2), 376 Singarpur (I), 382 Rengalmuda (2), 383 Jhalmala (2), 384 Kharwani (2). 385 Rohinapali (4), 386 Paraskol (2), 387 Bhalupani (4), 395 Hirri (3), 396 Gopalpur (I), 397 Kanthipali (3), 398 Barampur (I), 399 Risora (3), 400 Ghoraghati (I),

404 Bilaigarh (I), 405 Tausir (4), 410 Semrapali (2), 411 Chhatadai (2), 412 Pakardih (I), 416 Lendhara (2), 420 Nargikhol (2), 422 Chhuhipali (2), 426 Jampali (I),

429 Gandharachuwa (I), 430 Ramtek (1), 431 Sendh­mal (2), 440 Kanakbira (10), 441 Bhantakona (4), 452 Achanakpali (3), 457 Dhanigaon (I), 458 Saraipali (2), 459 Khamharpali (2), 461 Damdarha (1), 465 Dhaura­darha (1), 466 Boharabahal (2), 468 Gomada (2), 471 Banhar (I), 472 Damdama (2), 476 Patharipali (3), 479 Dulapali (I), 480 Ghathora (3), 482 Dhosarbahal (I),

484 Dabgaon (2), 489 Tarekela (5), 491 Purainpali (I),

496 Kalakhunta (2), 500 Majarmati (2), 505 Gindola (I), 509 Lendharjori (1), 510 Paraskol (I), 515 Kokbahal (I),

516 Dumarpali (2), 518 Santhar (I), 520 Jhal (1), 421

Paterapali (3), 522 Gourdih (I), 528 Khairat (I), 529 Sahajbahal (I), .532 Bhalupani (I).

380

APPENDIX-VIII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Rural

Loclltion Code number and name of Villoge:-

129 Pathalgaon, 192 Dharamjaigarb.

1 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Runl

Location Code number ond nome of Villagr.-

502 Bageya.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Rural Nil

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

II KHARSIA

Ward No.5.

III RAIGARH

Ward Nos. 3. 4. 10. 18.

Rural

Location Code nllmber and name of Vil/age:-

123 Amapali (Fulbandhiya).

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rnral

Nil

APPENDIX IX

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Rural Nil

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

I JASHPUR Ward No.2.

R..-al

Location Code number and name of Vi/lage:-

119 Ranjhar.

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL Urban Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of Vlllage:-215 Dagninara. 216 Nawapara (Tenda). 237 Kbokha­

roama,241 Charmar, 242 Bbengari, 261 Panikhet, 264 Bilaskbar, 279 Bagchaba.

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

II KHARSIA

Ward _Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 10.

m RAIGARH Ward Nos. 3, 4. 10. 11. 14, 15. 16, 17 18. 19,

20, 21. 22.

Rural

Location Code number and name of ViJ/age:-

123 Amapali (Fulbandhiya),196 Bhagwanpur, 320 Jhalmala.

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code /lumber and /lome of Town:-

IV SARANGARH

Ward Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 9.

Rural

Nil

381

APPENDIX X

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MARKETS ARE HELD TOGETHER WITH THE DAY ON WHICH IT IS HELD

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of Vi/[age:-

33 Kapu (Saturday), 37 Rairuma Kalan (Friday), 45 Tamta (Thursday), 70 Kilkila (Wednesday), 72 Kudekela (Gharjipabathan) (Sunday), 129 Pathalgaon (Monday), 135 Ludeg (Tuesday), 150 Bagbahar (Wednesday), 171 Kadro (Saturday), 192 Dharamjaigarh (Sunday and Wednes­day), 195 Sisringa (Thursday), 200 Kotba (Thursday),

. 234 Khadgaon ( Tuesday), 246 Gersa (Friday). 273 Kudekela (Monday), 291 Nawapara (Saturday).

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

clrban

Localion Code '/llmber ("It! name of Town:-

I JASHPUR

Ward No- 2 (Sunday and Tuesday), Ward No.4 (Sunday and Tuesday),

Rural

Locatioll Code Ilumber and name 0/ Vi/la!?e:-

3 Champa (Thursday), 24 Sulesa (Friday), 26 Chi­chali (Sunday), 54. Asta (fhursday), 57 Sanna (Wednes­day). 59 Pandrapat (Tuesday), 88 Sonkiyari (Tuesday), 111 Manora (Friday), 135 Bimda (Wednesday), 147 Bagicha (Sunday), 185 Lodam (Sunday), 227 Pandaripani (Jurudand) (Saturday), 246 Sahidand (Saturday), 270

Lokhandi (Saturday), 298 Narainpur (Tuesday), 312

Kurrog (Thursday), 324 Ranpur (Kudmura) (Friday), . 336 Ichkela (Tuesday)" 351 Keradih (Thursday), 363 Ara (Monday), 368 Ghatmunda (Sunday), 395 Charai­dand (Nichghat) (Monday), 421 Klinkuri (Wednesday), 427 Kastura (Tuesday), 429 Bataikcla ( Saturday). 432 Jumaikela (Monday), 448 Duldula (Friday), 481 Chetba (Sunday), 495 KOJ1jara (Thursday), 505 Simda (Sunday), 507 Kansabel (Tuesday), 530 Dokda, 561 Singibahar (Monday), 576 Pandripani (Farsabahar) (Sunday), 582 Tapkara (Saturday), 597 Mlindadhih (Wednesday), 603

Dumariya (Friday), 633 Ankira (Thursday), 642 Lawa­kt"da (Monday).

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name 0/ V illage:-

10 Ghatgaon (Thursday), 21 Rajpur (Sunday), 40

Lailunga (Saturday), 70 Mukdega (Friday), 81 Laripani (Friday), 85 Keshla (Thursday), 97 Tolma ( Thursday). 150 Jamuna (Wednesday), 196 Gharghoda (Wednesday), 207 Khamariya (Tuesday), 255 Tamnar (Thursday), 260 Dhaura Bhantha (Friday), 265 Chharratangar (Tuesday), 313 Saraipali (Monday).

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL Urban

Location Code number and name 0/ Town:­

I KHARSIA Ward No. 6 (Thursday).

III RAIGARH Ward No. 14 (Sunday), Ward No. 18 (Thursday).

Rural

Location Code nllmber and name of Vi/lage:-

35 Bargarh (Saturday), 100 Chaple (Thursday), 112 Rangursia (Saturday). 136 Mura (Saturday). 171 Kokadi­tarai (Friday), 233 Kotara (Monday), 238 Kolaibahal (Thursday). 312 Banora (Wednesday), 339 Chikhali (Wednesday), 371 Rengalpali (Monday), 379 Pusore (Tuesday), 426 Surajgarh (Saturday).

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban Location Code number and name of Town:­

IV SARANGARH Ward No. 1 (Sanday).

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

5 Jashpur (Thursday), 19 Kumhari (Friday). 48 Godam (Thursday), 127 Saria (Friday), 159 Mauhapali (Thurs­day), 227 Pikri (Thursday), 245 Chhind (Saturday). 287 Deogaon (Saturday), 318 Maida (Saturday), 399 Risora (Thursday), 405 Tausir (Sunday), 416 Lendhara (Thurs­day), 490 Jhikipali (Thursday).

382

APPENDIX XI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGEmER WIm THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

Note:-In this appendix (i) C.C.S. stands for Co-operative Credit Society, (ii) M.P.S. for Multi-Purpose Society, (iii) I.C.S. for Industrial Co-operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'.

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village:-

129 Pathalgaon ( M.P.S.). 161 Gala (M.P.S.), 246 Gersa (C.C.S.), 252 Nagdarha (C.C.S.), 254 Pandripani Khurd (C.C.S.).

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name of Town:-

Ward No. 4 (0).

Rural

Location Code number and name of Village-

3 Champa (0), 56 Mudhi (C.C.S.), 57 Sanna (M.P.S.), 59 Paodrapat (0). 73 Kopa (0), 93 Kamarima (C.C.S.), 127

Kururnkela (M.P.S.), 135 Bimda (M.P.S.), 147 Bagicha (0).

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL

Urban

Nil

Rural

Location Code nllmber and name ofVillage:-

50 Kaya (C.C.S.). 58 Mohanpur (M.P.S.), 92 Kosam· ghat (M.P.S.), 93 Pusalda (M. P. S.), 106 Ghoghara (M.P.S.). 114 Baraud :M.P.S.), 117 Kudumkela (M.P.S.), 129 Porda (M.P.S.), 151 Faguram (M.P.S.), 153 Rumkera (C.C.S.), 158 Jorkat (M. P. S.), 160 Karichhapar (M.P.S.), 164 Ghargodi (C.C.S.), 172 Baronakunda (C,C.S.), 184 Nawagarh (C. C. S.). 194 Chhote Gumda (C. C. S.), 195 Bade Gumda (C.C.S.), 196 Gharghoda (C.C.S.), 203 Tenda (C.C.S.), 217 Katangdihi (C.C.S.), 221 Baihamuda (C.C.S.),

3 GHARGHODA TAHSIL (Rural)-Concld.

230 Deogarh ( 0), 240 larekela (C. C. S.), 243 Sali­

habhartha (C. C. S.), 252 Basanpali (C. C. S.), 254 Kachkaba (C.C.S.), 255 Tamnar (M.P.S.), 265 Chharra­tangar (C.C.S.), 269 Godi (C.C.s.), 273 Kasdol (C.C.S.), 274 Mahalo! (C.C.S.), 279 Bagchaba (C.C.S.), 287 Ama­pali (M.P.S.), 297 Harradihi (M.P.S.). 298 lamdabri(M.P.S.),

307 Gourmudi (M.P.S.).

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code number and name oftown:­

II KHARSIA

Ward No.4 (0). Ward No.5 (0).

lIT RAIGARH Ward No. 15 (C e.S.), Ward No. 18 (CC.S).

Rural

Location Code number and name afVillage:-

272 Gorra (C.C.S.), 278 Loing (M.P.S.). 296 Raitarai (C.C.S.), 305 Kauwatal (C.C.S.), 327 Kensara (M.P.S.), 377 Sarwani (C.C.S.). 379 Pusore (C.C.S., I.C.S., M.P.S.), 383 Bhander Chhote (C.C.S.), 411 Kathali (C.C.S.), 412 Taparda (C.C.S.).

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

Urban

Location Code nnmber and name of town:­

IV SARANGARH

Ward No. 1 (0), Ward No.3 (C.C.S.).

Rural

Location Code number and name ofVilIage:-

229 Godihari (C.C.S.).

PART n

OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS

This part contains some useful offical sta.tistics pertaining to the district collected and compiled

from various agencies [ the agency or Bource is indicated below each Table o~ Statement] and fJ'Om offical publications. These are presented under the followiiig heads:-

1 Rainfa.ll and Temperature

2 Economic Statistics:-

(a> Agricultural

(b) Prices and Wa.ges

(c) Live-stock and Taccavi

(d) Co-operation, Banking and Insurance

3 Administrative Statistics

4 ~OgreBB of Community Development Programme

5 Educational Statistics

6 Health, Medical and Vital Statistics­

(a) Health and Medical

(b) Vital Statistics

7 Communication Statistics

8 Miscellaneous

384

TABLE

MONTHLY RAINFALL

RAIGARH

(a) Number of Rainy days, (b) Monthly Rainfall. Years

R.ecording 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Station ,---A._"""\

,-__ .A.. __ ~ .---..... _--. r--__.A..---. .-_--A-----., r------"---""'\ Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (1)) (a) (b) (a) (b)

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

J Raigarb January 2 46.0 0.3 0.3

February 1.3 4.1 3.1

March 2 11.7 3.3 2.0

April 0.5 2 19.1 0.5

May 6.1 1 14.5 13.7

June 10 123.9 8 75.2 9 144.0 7 310.6

July 19 604.8 21 552.5 13 343.7 17 366.8

August 17 692.9 19 364.5 18 405.6 16 492.5

September 19 329.7 17 351.8 22 564,4 15 321.8

October 3 19.1 0.8 2 13.2 10 145.3

November December 7.4

Total 71 1,788.7 70 1,425.7 66 1,48(}.O 67 1,656.6

2 Sarangarh January 2 25.4

February -t. 7.6

March April 1.3

May 2 27.9

Jml'l~ 7 299.2 5 110.5 5 186.7 7 )19,4

July 14 553.7 19 664.2 J 1 239.3 18 320.8

August 19 550.4 13 491.5 13 343.4 15 267.5

September 11 314.5 14 356.1 10 266.5 16 611.1

October 3 30.5 3 452 3 33.0 7 208.3

November December 2 29.2

Total 54 1,749.6 57 "1,700.5 44 1,098.1 65 1,555.0

3 Dharamjaigarh January 2 27.7 3.8 6.3

February 0.3 1.5 5.1

March 3 22.6 3.6

April 1 6.1 2 8.9

May 3 29.0 7.6 1 9.4

June 8 147.3 7 70.6 12 174.0 9 265.9

July 19 574.8 26 ' 595.6 17 288.5 15 420.4

August 23 501.4 20 456.4 20 410.2 17 486.9

September 13 202.4 17 312.4 19 364.5 11 308.9

October 5 28.5 1 '3.6 1.0 8 149.9

November December 1 8.1

I

I Total 75 1,512.1 76 1,483.1 71 1.255.2 63 1.652.8

385

1.1

AND RAINY DAYS (1951 To 1960 )

DISTRICT

1965 1957 1958 1959 1960 .-_--A._~ r-----"-----. .-----"----. .---....... ----. .--_"""'---'

(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)

13 14

24.6

4 53.3 12 334.3 15 361.9 18 523.0

-12 219.2 6 80.8

20,3 3.6

70 1,621.0

3 20.8 7.6

4 19.1 10 237.0 13 417.3 17 326.4 II 158.7 4 71.1

63 1,258.0

2 8.1

3 54.4 18 292.9

19 540.5 26 553.5 11 243.3 6 126.7

1.3

2 20.6

87 1,841.3

15

3 3, 4

16

42.2 17.0 25.1

1.8 I 4.6 4 38.6

19 372.1' 19 454.1 10 146.8 I. 16.5

i 64 1,118.8

2 I

5

22.9 26.7 38.1

3 40.6 4 121.9

14 270.5 21 289.6 9 67.3 2 68.6

61 946.2

2 23.1 I 58.2 4 20.8

3 101.3 21 638.3 18 375.4 5 122.7

54 1,339.8

17 18

4 58.7 10.7

2 15.2 1 6.1 1 34.3

19 652.1 17 410.1 20 601.1

8 53.4

73 1,841.7

2 4 3 2

13.9

61.0 49.5 14.0

3 15.2 4 82.6

17 391.9 19 337.8 18 308.1 8 70.9

80 1,344.9

24.1 4 98.5 2 28.9

2 18.3 7 106.6

18 453.2 21 451.9 18 328.8 11 84.3

84 1,594.6

19 20

14.6

8 184.1 22 646.9 18 437.9 13 445.5 3 81.5

65 1,810.5

16.5

2 21.5 10 165.3 20 237.9 20 278.3 15 410.4

4 57.4

72 1,187.3

2 9.4 5 192.1

15 333.7 27 543.0 14 227.7

5 72.0

68 1,377.9

21

4

22

3.2 23.0

2.0 10 152.6 21 449.5 19 692.9 10 150.0 5 55.2

0.8

70 1,529.2

4

40.()

27.0 3.0

7 156.6

19 418.0 10 330.0 9 133.0 4 50.2

55 1,157.8

10.9

4 49.0

25.7 8 147.6

20 355.7 8 797.0 9 241.4 7 78.4

58 1,705.7

(in millimeters)

Months .-_..A._-.

2

January February March April May June July August September October November December

Total

January February March April May

June July August September October November December

Total

Recording ~tation

Raigarh

Saransarh 2

January Dharamjaigarh 3 February March April May June July August September October November December

Total

386

TABLE

MONTHLY RAINFALL

RAIGARH

(a) Number of Rainy days, (b) Monthly Rainfall. Years

Recording 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Station ,.-_.A._, r---..A..--~

,-__ .A.. __ -, r---..A..--~ ,.----"----.

,.-__ .A. __ ~

Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (0) Ca) (b) (a) (b)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4 Jashpur Nagar January 14.7 8.9 4 132.1

February 1- 41.9 2 33.3 5.1

March 3 32.5 1.3

April 3 48.0

May 4 80.8 2 15.7 2.5' 4 42.9

June 14 232.7 11 169.2 9 113.5 14 204.2

July 20 749.5 22 495.1 17 392.7 16 277.9

August 24 640.8 24 430.5 17 230.4 21 . 444.3

September 19 479.0 17 305.1 16 208.0 16 295.7

October 9 189.2 3 23.4 22.9 9 105.2

November

December

Total 96 2,452.5 83 1,495.6 64 1,013.5 85 1,507.4

District Average 74 1,875.7 72 1,526.2 61 1,213.2 70 1,593.0

Source-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

387

1.1

AND RAINY DAYS ( 1951 To 1960 )

DISTRICT

(in millimeters)

1965 1957 1958 1959 1960 Recording r--__"'_--"""'\ r--__..._-___ r____""'_--"""'\ r---..... --"""'\ ,-_ ..... _-"""'\ Months Mation

(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) r-..... ---.

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

3 34.5 4 34.0 January Iashpur Nagar 4

4 59.7 6 144.0 February

3 14.2 4 67.8 11.4 4.1 March

April

6 109.7 5.3 May

17 270.5 11 191.3 4 80.8 June

23 452.4 20 309.5 29 625.4 July

21 452.9 6 153.1 18 373.2 24 562.5 August

17 211.6 13 206.0 18 497.6 15 396.9 September

8 119.4 5.1 7 89.2 6 54.9 October

t 9.9 November

4.6 December

97 1,645.2 32 531.5 7 155.4 74 1,460.8 83 1,758.6 Total

79 1,591.4 60 1,134.9 79 1,593.7 70 1,459.1 67 1,537.8 District Average

388

TABLE 1.2

MEAN MAXIMUM, HIGHEST MEAN MINIMUM AND LOWEST TEMPERATURE RECORDED AT RAIGARH OBSERVATORY (1951 to 1960)

(In Centigrade) MONTHS

~------------------________ A _________________________ ~

Year January February March April May June July August September October November Decem-ber

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

1951 A 27.8 32.6 33.6 36.8 42.0 38.1 33.0 31.2 33.1 33.1 30.6 28.2 B 30.6 37.2 38.9 41.1 45.6 41.t 35.6 33.9 35.0 35.6 33.3 30.6 C 11.6 14.9 19.9 23.4 27.2 27.2 25.2 24.9 25.0 23.6 17.1 12.8 D 7.8 11.1 15.0 20.6 22.8 23.3 22.8 23.3 23.3 20.6 12.8 10.6

1952 A 29.7 32.4 35.1 40.8 42.7 39.4 32.1 30.2 31.3 32.4 30.1 29.1 B 31.1 36.1 40.0 44.4 45.0 46.1 36.7 33.3 34.4 34.4 32.2 30.6 C ]2.9 16.7 20.1 26.1 28.8 28.5 25.2 24.7 24.6 21.6 16.2 14.0 D 8.9 12.2 13.9 20.6 26.1 24.4 23.3 23.3 21.7 15.6 12.2 10.6

195.3 A 273 32.4 39.6 40.6 43.8 40.5 30.7 30.8 31.9 32.4 29.6 28.3 B 31.1 37.2 42.2 44.4 46.1 47.2 34.4 33.9 33.3 34.4 32.2 29.4 C 14.6 16.9 21.2 25.8 29.7 28.7 24.7 24.8 24.5 22.7 16.3 13.2 D 8.3 10.6 17.2 21.7 24.4 22.8 22.8 22.2 22.2 17.8 11.7 11.1

1954 A 28.1 33.4 36.3 42.0 44.3 37.9 32.4 31.7 31.3 31.3 29.9 28.2 B 31.1 36.1 40.0 44.4 46.7 42.8 36.1 35.0 33.9 33.3 31.1 31.7 C 4.9 16,7 20.7 26.7 29.9 27.3 25.6 25.1 24.7 20,4 14.2 13.9 D 8.3 13.3 15.6 22.2 27.8 22.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 15.0 12.2 10.0

1955 A 28.8 32.6 37.9 40.1 41.8 39.3 31'4 31.8 31.6 30.8 2?.7 27.6 B 33.3 37.2 42.2 43.9 45.6 47.2 34.4 '33.9 34.4 33.3 30.6 29,4 C 14.3 11.2 21.3 24.8 29.1 28.6 24.8 25.1 24.8 23.3 15.8 128 D 10.0 11.7 14.4 22.2 22.8 22.8 22.2 22.8 22.8 21.7 12.8 7.8

1956 A 29.7 30.6 37.4 41.8 41.7 32.6 31.1 31.0 31.3 31.2 29.2 28.3 B 31.7 36.7 40.0 45.0 46.7 38.3 34.4 33.9 34.4 33.3 32.2 30.6 C 13.9 14.9 21.1 26.2 28.7 25.1 24.8 24.7 24.3 22.7 17.4 14.2 D 10.0 9.4 16.1 2),7 22.8 22.8 22.8 23.3 22.8 18.9 12.2 10.6

1957 A 27.7 30.4 32.2 39.3 43.0 40.1 30.7 32'1 32.8 33.7 31.3 29.9 B 30.7 34.4 38.3 42.8 44.8 440 34.6 35.1 35.7 36.2 33.1 31.8 C 15.6 15.2 18.9 24.9 28.7 28.2 25.0 25.2 24.7 21.8 16.2 14.5 D 10.7 11.2 13.9 19.2 25.6 24A 23.2 23.2 22.3 16.1 128 9.6

1958 A 30\0 31.1 34.4 40.5 42.3 41.5 31.\ 31.9 31.1 31.5 30.0 78.2 B 31.8 34.6 40.1 43.4 45.3 460 38.4 34.3 338 33.8 32 1 29.4 C 14.1 16.5 20.6 26.1 29.0 29.5 25.1 25.3 24.6 23.0 19.4 13.9 D 9.9 11.1 17.3 27.7 23.9 23.9 22.7 22.8 22.8 17.8 13.6 9.6

1959 A 28.S 30.4 37.0 40.3 43.3 37.9 31.5 30.4 31.2 31.4 29.6 27.7 B 31.3 35.2 40.7 44.0 45.4 41.0 35.7 32.6 34.0 33.5 33.0 30.5 C 15.0 IS.7 19.9 25.4 29.4 26.8 24.9 24.7 248 22.6 15.8 11.0 D 8.3 11.4 15.0 22.7 '25.7 23.3 22.3 23.3 23.3 19.0 11.3 6.4

]960 A 26.7 32.6 :33.6 40.3 43.1 38.6 31.0 30.2 32.6 31.4 29.1 28.9 B 29.5 35.5 40.0 43.0 45.5 45.5 35.6 33.4 33.8 33.6 30.6 31.5 C 11.7 13.6 18.2 24.7 28.5 27.0 24.5 24.8 24.8 20.9 15.2 13.9 D 7.0 9.8 13.0 17.6 25.2 22.5 22.S 23.4 22.0 ]4.6 10.4 10.3

A- Mean Maximum, 8- Highest, C- Mean Minimum, D- Lowesti

Source:-Director, Regional M~teorological Centre Nagpur.

Year

195H'2

1952-53 1953-54

1954-55

1955-56

1956-57

1957-58

1958-59

1959-60

1960-61

Area according to village papers

2

3,235,382

3,235,382 3,163,398

3,]63,398

3,187,332

3,198,770

3,202,27]

3,203,909

3,203,888 3,205,374

389

TABLE ~A.l

LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS ( 1951-52 to 1960-61 )

Area not available for cultivation

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Area cultivable ,---_j...--~

,--__________ A _______ ---~

- Land

Land put to non­agricul-

Barren Fallow land and other than

Permanent pastures' and

under misc. tree

crops and groves not included in net area

Forest tural uses uncultur- Culturable current able land waste fallows

other grazing lands sown

3 4 5 '--__ y ___ ....J

6 7 8 9 ~ ________ "V"----------....J

1,090,638 404,904 397,958

1,091,386 401,079 395,912

1,201,617 117,718 88,495 94,069 112,679 187,773 ]07,878

] ,]95,135 118,268 90,920 98,287 119,861 ]80,840 110,596

1,200,016 122,479 89,272 106,095 108,149 193,019 98,152

1,208,669 123,128 86,537 113,326 103,361 191,565 93,548

],203,434 125,872 86,540 119,010 104,194 184,863 96,227

],208,862 127,764 79,140 116,491 105,640 192,794 84,521

1,199,207 132,479 77,294 118,803 103,608 201,861 86,956

1,196,429 131,541 77,771 122,265 99,197 203,165 85,494

SOllrce:- Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

(In Acres)

Area cultivated ,-___ A ___ -.

Net Area Current sown fallows

10 11

1,134,426 207,456

1,141,177 205,828

1,]22,189 ]30,980

1,138,785 110,706

1,171,427 98,723

1,175,091 ]03,545

1,161,805 120,326

1,170,023 118,674

1,178,419 105,261

1,187.711 101,801

390

TABLE 2A.2

AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS ( 1951-52 to 1960-61 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT ( In Acres)

BASIC FOOD CROPS ,-----------------'-----------------"""'\ Fruits Condi-

Total and ments Other ~ _______ A ______ ~~ vege- Sugar and Food

Year Rice Wheat Jowar Cereals Pulses Food grains tables cane spices crops

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1951-52 804,929 1,478 16,320 904,001 181,388 1.085,389 5,453 2,925 814 820

1952-53 798,994 1,392 17,391 905,228 200,047 1,105,275 6,309 3.190 518 848 1953-54 760,611 1.243 18,323 882,019 199,828 1,081.847 6,979 2,494 708 1954-55 765,979 1,144 18,553 893,044 202,629 1,095,673 7,282 2,084 733

1955-56 782.559 1,259 19,140 919,573 205,249 1,124,822 7,771 2,344 758 1956-57 781,020 1,354 19,422 920,026 207.649 1,127,675 8,471 2,447 831 1957-58 782.981 945 18,263 920,235 183,097 1,103,332 8.758 2,533 1,005

1958-59 786,403 1,724 18,882 925,462 191,632 1,117,094 9,787 2,582 1,123 9

1959-60 795,115 1,526 18.252 933,732 193,747 1,127,479 11,090 2,738 1,097 ]960-6] 801,766 1,622 19,490 940,661 191,924 1,132,585 11,067 2,981 1,257

TABLE 2A.2-0oncld.

Total Total area Area sown Net food Ground- Total Total sown under more than area

Year crops nut Oil-seeds Cotton Fibres all crops once sown

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1951-52 1,095,401 14,686 107,807 5,515 13,184 1,216,646 82.220 1, 134,426

1652-53 1,116,140 15,169 110,26'; 5,630 13,908 1,240,639 99,462 1,141,177 ]953-54 ].092,028 15,890 ]09,939 5,735 13,144 1,215.357 93,168 1,122,189 1954-55 1,105,772 15,821 107,738 5,536 12.848 1.226,653 87,868 J, 138,785

195,5-56 1,135,695 16,369 114,788 5,481 12,761 1,263.758 92,331 1,171.427

1956-57 1,139,424 16,874 114,871 5,536 13,624 1,268,274 93.183 1,175.091

1957-58 1.115,628 16.563 100,574 4,694 11,906 1,228,430 66,625 1, 161,805

1958-59 1,130,595 16,982 104,499 4,717 11,928 1,247,349 77,326 1,110.023

1959-60 1,142,404 16,943 106,426 4,675 11,546 1,260,700 82,~81 1.178419 1960-61 1,147,890 17,421 107,553 4,629 11,652 1,267,370 79,659 1,187,711

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

391

TABLE 2A.3

GROSS AREA OF CROPS mRIGATED AND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED

( 1951-52 to 1960-61 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Total Total Total Total Total Food Sugar- Food Non-food

Year Rice Wheat Cereals Pulses grains cane crops Cotton crops

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1951-52 10,370 44 10,415 3 10,418 2,923 15,330 101 1952-53 1,690 35 1.725 4 1,729 3,172 7,213 122

1953-54 4,882 65 4,950 8 4,958 2,484 9,776 130 1954-55 4,673 117 4,790 86 4,876 2,079 9,628 165 1955-56 5,065 134 5,199 5 5,204 2,340 10,180 187 1956-57 2,780 143 2,923 47 2,970 2,439 8,494 147 1957-58 33,821 138 33,959 4 33,963 2,625 39,427 178 1958-59 3,772 316 4,088 28 4.116 2,574 10 623 218 1959-60 3,392 223 3,623 25 3,648 2,733 10,926 175 1960-61 3,963 190 4,059 28 4,087 2,978 11,880 175

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2A.4

NET AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES OF IRRIGATION

( 1951-52 to 1960-61 )

RA1GARH DISTRICT

Year Canals Tanks Tube wells Other sources

2 3 4 .5

1951-52 11,613 1,046 2,712 1952-53 3,352 l,1l0 2,873 1953-54 6,122 1,032 2,752 1954-55 5.291 1,096 3,406 1955-56 5,304 1,134 3,929 1956-57 3,275 1,214 4,152 1957-58 31,507 1,363 6,735 1958-59 4,782 1,540 4,519 1959-60 4,611 1,970 4,520 1960-61 5,588 1,685 4,782

.source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

Total lITigated Net area under Irrigated all crups

II

15,431 7,335

9,906

9,793 10,367 8,641

39,605 10,841 11,101

12,055

area

12

15,431

7,335

9,906 9,793

10,367 8,641

39,605

10,841 11,101 12,055

Total

6

15,431

7,335

9,906 9,793

10,361

8,641

39,605

10,841

11,101

12,05$

392

TABLE 2A.5

MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS

S. No. r-"-,

Name of Project ,-__ .A. __ ,

2

Kedar Nalla Project

Tahsil and Village

r---"--,

3

Sarangarh Tahsil, Kedar village

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Year of co-mmencement or when like by

to start ,--A._-. 4

Stage of progress ,.---_.A. __ ,

5

Estimate of Costs invol­

ved by stages ,_ ....... --.

6

I MAJOR IRRIGATION PROJECT

NIL

II MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECT

Started in october 1956

Flanks nearly comp­leted and pitching in progress. Sluice and waste weir comple­ted. Nalla closure under progress. 50% canal is nearly com­pleted.

Revised estimated cost Rs. 53.781akhs

Note: -Major Projects cost more than Rs. 5 crores. Medium Projects are those costing between Rs. 10 Lakhs and 5 crores.

Source:-Executive Engineer Irrigation Division, Raigarh.

TABLE 2A.6

Gross area irrigated upto the Future irriga­

latest year tion Potential (in acres) (in acres) ,--....... --. ._.......--.

7

Project still under constru­ction

8

11,500

Area under Principal commercial crops (the area affected by theproject)

(in acres) ,--A--"""\

9

YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS PER ACRE IN LBS. (1955-56 to 1960-61 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Gram Tur Potatoes

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1955-56 761 675 407 447 1,449 4,200 1956-57 759 596 471 496 480 397 1,310 4,211 1957-58 620 83 318 327 145 767 7,827 1958-59 770 801 229 911 483 362 1,154 6,534

1959-60 670 818 285 884 518 396 1,288 10,343

1960-61 856 798 288 1,188 565 352 1.486 8,798

TABLE 2A.6-0oncld.

Year Sugarcane Ground-nut Castor seed Sesamum Rape and

mustard Linseed Cotton

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

_l955-56 2,891 587 300 135 375 162 113

1956-57 3,174 586 247 129 272 108 190

J957-58 2,598 483 159 60 72 66 262

1958-59 2,890 840 231 102 290 129 210

1959-60 3,036 559 68 321 153 153

1960-61 3,037 809 234 62 351 138 274

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2 8·-1

394

TABLE

FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS.OF

(a) 1st Fortnight. (b) 2nd Fortnight. ( .• ) Denotes that Figures were not available,

(1951

RAIGARH

Year Market

2

1956 Raigarh

1957 Raigarh

1958 Raigarh

1959 Raigarh

1960 Raigarh

1961 Raigarh

1957 Dharam­jaigarh

Food- January Grains Varieties ,--_--A._--,

(a) (b)

3 4 5 6

February r-_..A..--. (a) (b)

7 8

March r----"---. (a) (bi

9 10

April ,----"---,

(a) (b)

11 12

May .-_..A.._-..

(a) (b)

13 14

June .-_-A. __ -. (a) (b)

15 16

Rice Fine 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Medium 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 22.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

Wheat Fine 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Medium 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 IS.00 18.00

Gram Medium 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

Rice

Wheat

Gram

Rice

Wheat

Gram

Fine 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 Medium 19.50 19.50 19.50 1950

Fine 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 Medium 16.00 17.00 17.00 17.00

Medium 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

Fine 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 Medium 20.00 22.00 19.00 20.00

Fine 18.50 19.00 19.00 19.00 Medium 16.00 17.00 17:00 17.00

Medium 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

noD 22.00 19.50 19.50

22.S0 22.S0 17,00 17.00

13.00 13.00

24.00 24.00 19.00 19.00

19.00 19.00 17.00 17.00

13.00 13.00

28.00 28.00 25.00 25.00

22.00 22.00 15.00 IS.00 .. 14.00 14.00

24.00 24.CO 21.00 21.00

21.00 21.00 15.00 15.00

14.00 14.00

28.00 2S.00 25.00 21.00

22.00 22.00 18.00 18.00

14.00 14.00

24.00 24.00 21.00 21.00

21.00 21.00 18.00 18.00

14.00 14.00

2S.00 29.00 25.00 25.00

22.00 22.00 18.00 19.00

15.00 15.00

24.00 24.00 22.00 22.00

21.00 21.00 19.00 19.00

15.00 15.00

Rice Fine 19.50 19.50 22.00 21.00 21.25 21.50 21.50 23.00 23.00 23.00 21.50 24.00 Medium 17.50 17.50 18.00 19.50 19.00 19.25 19.50 20.00 21.00 20.00 20.00 21.00

Wheat Fine 27.00 30.00 30.00 31.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 22.00 23.00 20.00 28.00 Medium

Gram Medium 20.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00

Rice Fine 24.00 24.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 22.:;0 25.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.CO 22.CO Medium 20.00 19.50 20.00 20.00 20.50 20.00 20.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.CO 19.CO

Wheat Fine 19.50 18.50 19.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 1R.OO 18.00 18.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 Medium 18.00 18.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 18.00 I~.OO

Gram Medium 15.00 13.50 14.00 15.50 14.00 13.50 14.00 13.50 13.50 15.00 IS.00 16.00

Rice Fine 18.50 18.50 19.00 1900 20.50 21.00 21.00 21.00 20.00 21.00 22.60 25.00 Medium 14.00 14.00 15.00 15.00 17.00 17.50 17.50 17.50 17.25 17.25 18.00 18.50

Wheat Fine 16.00 16.50 18.50 18.50 Medium 11.00 11.00 17.50 17.50

Gram Medium 17.00 17.00 18.00 18.00

Rice

Wheat

Gram

Fine 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Medium 17.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

18.50 1850 18.00 18.00

18.50 18.50 . 19.00 19.00 20.00 19.50 18.00 18.00 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.00

19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 21.00 21.25

22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 20.00 20.0Q 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00 '16.00 16.00

22.00 22.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 22.00

20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00

1958 Dharam- Rice Fine 22.00 20.00 25.00 22.00 Medium 20.00 18.00 22.00 18.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 22.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 22.00

25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 jaigarh

Wheat

Gram

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

18.03 18.00 18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00

18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00

18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

14.00 16.00 16.00 18.00

395

2 B.I

STAPLE FOOD GRAINS (In Rupees per maund)

to 1961)

DISTRICT

July ,---"--, (a) (b)

17 18

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

13.00 13.00

August ,-_..A.--, (a) (b)

19 20

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 ~0.00 18.00 18.00

13.00 13.00

September ,-_.A._--, (a) (b)

21 22

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

• 20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

13.00 13.00

28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 27.00 27.00 26.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 26.00

22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 20.00 22.00 17.50 20.00 22.00 18.00 19.00 19.bo

18.00 22.00 16.50 16.50 18.00 18.00

24.00 25.00 22.00 22.00

21.00 20.50 22.00 18.00

18.00 22.00

24.00 24.00 20.00 20.00

21.00 21.00

25.00 25.00 23.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 21.00 19.50

19.50 20.00 20.00 I R.OO 1900 19.00 17.50 20.00

16.50 16.50 18.00 1800

21.00 21.00 I 21.00 21.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 18.00

21.00 19.00 19.00 19.00

October __ .A._-,

(a) (b)

23 14

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 IS.00 IS.00

13.00 13.00

26.00 26.00 21.00 21.00

21.00 19.00 20.00 20.00

19.00 19.00

November ,-_..A._, (a) (b)

2~ 26

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 IS.00 IS.00

13.00 13.00

26.00 27.00 18.00 20.00

19.00 19.00 24.00 24.00

19.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 19.00 19.00 18.50 18.50 16.00 16.00

18.00 22.00 21.00 26.00 20.00 20.00 24.00 24.00

IS.00 19.00 19.00 19.00

21.00 21.00 IS.00 IS.00

19.00 19.00

21.00 21.00 18.00 20.00

[9.00 19.00

December ,-_.A.._, (a) (b)

27 28

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

13.00 13.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 22.00

22.50 22.50 27.00 25.00

22.00 22.00

19.00 24.00 16.00 24.00

28.00 26.00 27.00 25.00

20.00 22.00

22.00 22.00 20.00 18.00

19.50 19.50

17.00 18.00 18.00 19.00 19.00 2).00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 14.00 14.00

23.00 23.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 23.00 23.00 22.00 21.00 20.00 18.00 2e.OO 20.00 21.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 19.00 19.00 18.00 17.00 15.00 14.00

19.50 19.50 18.00 IR.OO 18.00 18.00 17.50 17.00 17.00 17.00 16.50 17.00 18.00 18.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 16.50 16.50 16.50 16.00 16.50

q.OO 18.00 17.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 17.00 17.00 17.00

25.50 25.50 27.00 27.00 27.00 24.00 23.50 23.50 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 18.25 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 16.25 16.25 16.25 17.00 17.00 18.00 18.00

20.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 19.00 19.00 18.50 18.50

21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00

25.00 25.00 24.00 25.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22 00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

25.00 25.00 2S.00 25.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00

21.00 2000 18.00 19.00

22.00 20.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 12.00

20.00 21.00

16.00 20.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 22.00

21.25 21.19 19.00 19.00

21.00 21.00

25.00 25)00 22.00 21.00

21.00 20.00

20.00 16.00

25.00 25.00 22.00 20.00

21.00 21.00 19.00 19.00

21.00 21.00

25.00 25.00 21.00 21.00

21.00 21.00

16.00 16.00

25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00 18.75 18.75

21.00 21.00

25.00 25.00 21.00 21.00

21.00 21.00

18.00 18.00

25.00 25.00 20.00 22.00

22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 20.00 18.00 22.00 22.00 22.00

. 18.00 18.00 18.00 15.00 IS.00 15.00 IS.00 18.00 1700 17.00 17.00 17.00

Market

2

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Dharam jaigarh

Dharam jaigarh

Year

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1957

1958

396

(a) 1st Fortnight. (b) 2nd Fortnight. ( .. ) Denotes that Figures were not available,

TABLE

FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS OF

(1951

RAIGARH

Year Market

2

1959 Dharam jaigarh

1960 Dharam jaigarh

1961 Dharam .jaigarh

1951 Jashpur Nagar

1952 "

1953 .. 1954

"

1955 .. 1956

1957

1958

1959 "

1960 .. 1961

Food- January Grains Varieties r---"-~

February ,.--..)...-~

March ,.-___.A..,_-.

April May ,---..)...--.

June ,.----"---"""\

(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) ,--___.A..,--. (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)

\\ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Rice Fine 20.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Medium 20.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 17.00 17.00

25.00 '25.00 25.00 25.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00

Wheat 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 -20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Gram 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00

Rice Fine 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Medium 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

20.00 25.00 16.00 22.00

25.00 20.00 22.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 22.00 22.00 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00

Wheat 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

16,00 16.00

20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00

18.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Gram 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

Rice Fine 22.00 22.00 20.00 22.00 Medium 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 2000 18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00

Wheat 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Gram

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

Rice

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

Fine 16.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.01 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Medium 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 \3.00 1300 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

Fine 15.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 Medium 10.00 10.00 13.00 13.00

Fine 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Medium 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

Fine 16.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 Medium 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

Fine 18.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 Medium 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

Fine 16.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 Medium 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00

15.00 15.00 12.00 12.00

20.00 20.00 13.00 16.00

17.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

17.00 17.00 13.00 13.00

17.00 17.00 13.00 13.00

16.00 16..00 13.00 13.00

20.00 16.00 16.00 13.00

16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

17.00 17.00 13.00 13.00

20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00

16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

16.CO 16.00 13.00 13.00

17.00 17.00 13.00 13.00

20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00

17.00 17.00 13.00 13.00

16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

17.00 17.00 13.00 13.00

26.00 20.00 16.00 16.00

Fine 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 18.00 Medium 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00

Fine 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26,00 Medium 22.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00

Fine 17.00 20.00 22.00 22.00 Medium 13.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

Fine 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Medium 16.00 18.00 18.00 18.00

22.00 22.00 16.00 16,00

20.00 20.00 18.00 18.00

22.00 22.00 26.00 26.00 23.00 23.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 20.00 20.00 0.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 22.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 18.00

Fine 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 Medium 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

397

2 B.l

STAPLE FOOD GRAINS (10 Rupees per mauod)-Ooncld.

to 1961)

DISTRICT-Cone/d.

July August September October November December Market Year r-__.J...--.. ,--_..A..~ r--...A.-~ r-__.J...--.. r-__.J...--. ,-_.A.--.. (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2

25.00 20.00 20.0G 2J.OO 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Dharam- 1959 HWO 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 16.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 18.00 jaigarh

20.00 20.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

18.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 ~O.OO 20.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

22.00 22.00 22.00 22,00 25.00 25.00 25,00 20.00 20.00 22.00 20.00 25.00 Dharam- 1960 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 18.00 jaigarh

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 Dharam- 1961 18.00 18.00 U:i.OO 16.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 jaigarh

16.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 20.00 20.00 16.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 \

16.00 IS.00 16.0J 13.00 18.00 16.00 20.00 16.00 20.00 20.00- 16.00 16.00

15.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 15.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 15.00 Jashpur 1951 12.00 12,00 13.00 13.00 15.00 15.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Nagar

17.00 17.00 16.00 10.00 15.00 !5.00 14.00 14.CO 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 1952 14.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 " 1953

13.00 13.00 13.00, 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 1600 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 1954 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 1955 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 13.00

20.00 18.00 18.00 17.00 17.00 17.09- 17.00 17.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 1956 16.00 16.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

18.00 20.00 20.(1) 20m 22.03 22.00 22.00 22.00 26,00 26.00 26.00 26.00 1957 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.)) 18.0J 18.0J IS.00 18.00 22.0) 2200 22.00 22.00

26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 1958 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.0) 22.00 22.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 1959 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00

22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 20.00 20.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 18.00 1960 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00

22.00 22.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 1961 20.00 20.00 20.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00

398

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

RAIGARH A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants

Year Reporting r-----------------------"-____________________ --. and village Plough- S()wers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters month centre men ,--------"--------. r-------"--------. .------...... ------"

M F Non-adults M F Non-adults M F Non-adults

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 )0 11 12

1955 Raigarh District .. (Average)

January February March April May June 1.00 July 1.00 Augut.t 1.00 .. September 1.00 October ],00 November 1.00 December 1.00

1956 Raigarh District (Average)

January 1.00 February 1.00 March 1.00 April 1.00 May 1.00 June t· July August September October 1.25 1.00 0.75

November 1.25 1.00 075

December

1957 Raigarh District (Average)

January 1.00 February 1.00

March 1.00 April Bhaikela 1.00

Lendra 1.00 May Bhaikela 1.00 1.00

Lendra 1.00 1.00 June Bhaikela 1.00 1.50

Lendra 1.00 1.00 : .. July Bhaikela 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.50

Lendra 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 August Bhaikela 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.50

Lendra 1.25 1100 0.62

399

2B.2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1955-1960) DISTRICT

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B.Skilled Labourers or Artisans .-----------_ ___.._--------------. ,.---___ .A. ____ ......

Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers Reporting Year r------.A.--. ----. r-------A.-------, Carpenters Black-smiths Village and

M F Non-adults M F Non-adults centre month

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

Raigarb District 1955 (Average)

January February March April May

0.68 1.00 2.40 2.40 June 0.68 1.00 2.40 2.40 July

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 August

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 September

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 October

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 November

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 December

Raigarh District 1956

1.00 1.00 2.40 (Average)

2.40 January

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 February

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 March

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 April

1.00 1.00 2.40 2.40 May June July August September

1.2'1 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.25 0.75 2.25 2.25 October 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.25 1,00 0.75 3.25 2.25 November 0.75 0.50 2.00 2.00 December

Raigarh District 1957 (Average}

0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 2.75 2.00 January 0.75 2.50 2.75 2.00 February 0.75 0.50 2.75 2.00 March 0.75 0.50 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela April 0.75 2.50 2.00 Lendra 0.75 0.87 0.56 0.37 2.75 2.50 Bhaikela May

0.75 0.75 0.62 0.37 3.00 Lendra 0.75 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela June

0.75 2.00 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela July

1.00 J.50 2.00 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela August 1.00 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra

400

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

RAIGARH A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants

Year Reporting ~-----------------------"-----------------------. and village Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters month centre men ~-------"-------. ,-------"-------. ,------"-------.

M F Non-adults M F Non-adults M F Non-adults

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1957

September BhaikeJa 1.50 1.00 0.75 Lendra

October BhaikeJa 1.50 1.00 0.75 Lendra 1.25 1.00 0.62

November Bhaikela 1.00 0.75

Lendra 1.25 1.00

December Bhaikela Lendra

1958

January Bhaikela 1.50 Lendra 1.50

February Bhaikela Lendra

March Bhaikela Lendra

April ' Bhaikela Lendra

May BhaikeJa 1.50 Lendra

June Bnaikela 1.50 1.50 Lendra 1.50 1.50

July Bhaikela 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50 Lendra 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.50

August Bhaikela 1.50 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 Lendra

September Bhaikela 1.00 0.75 Lendra , . 1.00 0.75

October Bhaikela 1.00 0.75 Lendra

November Bhaikela 1.25 1.00 Lendra 1.25 0.75 0.75

December Bhaikela Lendra

1959

January BhaikeJa Lendra

February Bhaikela 1.50 Lendra

March Bhaikela 1.50 Lendra

April Bhaikela 1.50 .'. Lendra

401

2 B. 2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1955-1960)-Oontd. DISTRICT -Conld.

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B·Skilled Labourers or Artisans ,-______________ --A. ____________ --, ,------"-----.....

Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers Reporting Year ,-______ A ____ --.., ,-~ ____ __.A_ ______ ~ Carpenters Black-smiths Village and M F Non-adults M F Non-adults centre month

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

1957

1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela September 0.75 1.50 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela October 0.75 1.50 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 '1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikele November 1.25 1.25 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela December 1.25 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra

1958

1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela January 1.25 .. 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.00 Lendra

1.25 1.00 3.00 2.50 Bhaikeia February

1.25 1.00 2.50 2.00. Lendra

1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela March

1.25 0.75 2.50 2.00 Lendra

1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela April Lendra

1.25 1.25 0.75 3.50 2.00 Bhaikela May

1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Lendra

1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela June

1.25 0.87 2.75 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela July

1.25 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela August

Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela September 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela October

Lendra 1.00 1.25 1.00 3.00 200 Bhaikela November

1.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.50 Lendra 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela Dl"cember 1.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.50 Lendra

1959

1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela Jnauary 1.00 0.62 0.50 2.50 2.00 Lendra

1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela February 0.75 1.00 0.62 0.50 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 Bhaikela Marclil

1.50 1.25 1.00 2.50 2.50 Lendra 1.25 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Bhaikela April 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.00 2.50 2.50 Lendra

402

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

RAIGARH

Year A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants

Reporting r---------------------__ ..A-.,

and village Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters month centre men r-------.A.------., ,--___ -.A.-----, __......-----......

M F Non-adults M F Non-adults M F Non-adults

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

1959

May Bhaikela 1.50 Lendra

June Bhaikela 1.50 Lendra

Joly BhaikeJa 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 Lendra 1.00

August Bhaikela 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.69 1.00 0.81 0.75 Lendra

September Bhaikela 1.50 0.75 0.75 0.50

Lendra October Bhaikela 1.50 1.00 0.75

Lendra November Bhaikela 1.50 1.00

Lendra 1.50 1.25 0.75

December Bhaikela 1.50

Lendra

1960

January Bhaikela Lendra

February BbaikeJa Lendrs

March BhaikeJa Lendra

April Bhaikela Lendra

May Bhaikela 2.00 Lnndra

June Bhaikela 1.00 0.75

Lendra 1.00 1.00 0.62

1uly Bhaikela 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50 0.75 0.75 0.50

Lendra Augnst BhaikeJa 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.62 0.75 0.75 0.62

Lendra 1.25 1.00 0.75 September Bbaikela 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.62 0.75

Lendra 0.50 0.50 0.37 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75

October Bhaikela 0.75 0.62 0.50

Lelldra 0.50 0.50 0.37 1.50 1.00

November Bhaikela 1.00 0.62 0.50

Lendra 1.00 0.75

December Bhaikela Lendra

Source-Director of Land Records, M.P.

403

2 B. 2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (19SS-1960)-Ooncld.

D1STRICf -Concld. A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Artisans

r---....,---------_..A.---------~ r-----..A.------. Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers Reporting Year

r-------"----------., ,--_____ __,A... ______ --..

Carpenters Black-smiths Village and M F Non-adults M F Non-adults centre month

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

1959

0.75 1.00 0.75 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela May Lendra

0.75 1.00 0.75 2.25 Bhaikela June

0.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 2.50 2.50 Lendra

1.00 0.75 2.25 1.50 Bhaikela July

0.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 2.50 2.50 Lendra

0.75 1.00 0.75 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela August Lendrr

0.75 1.00 0.75 0.37 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela September Lendra

i' ", 1.00 0.75 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela October Lendra

0.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela November 0.75 1.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.50 Lendra 0.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.50 Bhaikela December 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.00 Lendril

1960

0.75 1.00 0.75 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela January 0.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 3.00 2.00 Lendra

1.00 0.75 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela February 0.75 1.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.50 Lendra

.. Bhaikela March \

1.75 1.50 1.25 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.00 0.75 2.75 1.75 Bhaikela April

0.75 1.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.25 1.00 2,75 1.50 Bhaikela May

0.75 1.50 1.00 0.75 2.50 2.00 Lendra 1.00 0.75 2.50 1.25 Bhaikela June 1.00 0.75 0.,0 2.50 2.00 Lendra

0.50 1.00 2.25 1.25 Bhaikela July Lendra

0.62 0.50 1.00 2.50 1.00 Bhaikela August 0.75 1.75 1.50 1.25 2.50 2.00 Lendra

0.75 0.50 1.25 2.25 1.00 Bhaikela September 0.62 0.37 1.00 2.00 3.00 Lendra 0.75 0.50 .1.00 2.25 1.25 Bhaikela October 0.62 Q.37 1.25 2.00 3.00 Lendra

0.62 1.00 2.50 1.50 Bhaikela November 0.62 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 2.50 Lendra

0.65 0.50 1.00 2.75 1.50 Bhaikela December C.62 0.37 1.00 2.50 2.00 Lendra

404

TABLE 2 C. 1

STATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Number of r-----------------------.A.-----------------------__

Year

1951 (Census)

1956 (Census)

1961 (Census)

Source:-Director

Type of Taccavi

Bullocks

Wells including pumping sets

Seeds

Others

Sheep and Oil Electric Sugarcane Cattle Buffaloes Goats Tractors engines pumps crushers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

403,168 151,469 9,701 2 32 1 616

385,522 164,973 12,605 9 98 2 579

678,847 247,934 565,810 34 26 4 1,375

of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2 C. 2

TACCAVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED ( 1956-57 to 1960-61 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT (In Rupees)

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

2 3 4 5 6

223,420 ]29,735 142,920 111,250 172,025

81,574 320,737 268,650 240,823 234,668

47~166 43,248 160,585 208,553 103,427

7,000

Source:-Block Development Officers and Tahsildars, Raigarh District.

405

TABLE 2 D. 1

STATISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ( 1951-52 to 1960-6})

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Type of Society Year No. of No. of Owned funds Working Capital Loans Advanced Societies members (in Rupees) (in Rupees) (in Rupees)

2 3 4 5 6 7

I Credit (a) Central Bank 1951-52 40 324 42,500 112,667 89.599

1952-53 70 328 44,070 214,237 110.500 1953-54 72 333 46,030 416,735 239,700 1954-55 101 340 64,115 834,500 661,785 1955-56 151 350 82,190 1,012,740 890,350 1956-57 191 365 110.940 1,231,590 i.040.356 1957-58 373 378 • 123,720 1,555,310 1,385,775 1958-59 461 380 285,370 1,845,505 1,462,320 1959-60 509 385 392,817 2.185,782 1,599,158 1960-61 525 393 532,541 2,549,306 2,129,787

(b) Agricultural Societies 1951-52 40 1,080 5,400 5,400 46,715 1952-53 70 1,157 7,844 78.685 70,841 195J-54 72 1.274 22,409 246,500 224.091 1954·-55 101 1.420 25,500 257,715 194,215 1955-56 151 2,520 32,845 361,259 328,454 1956--57 191 4,256 53,656 681,979 550,657 1957-58 373 5.991 72.925 702699 592.548 1958-59 461 8,119 94.207 813.952 703,700 1959-60 509 9,434 107,378 1,427,130 t.30R,300 1960-61 525 9,834 111.365 1,839.125 1,613,600

(c) Non-Agricultural Societies 1951-52)

to ~ Not Available 1960-61)

II Non-Credit (a) Agricultural 1951-52)

other than to >- Not Available Primary Rural Areas 1960-61 )

(b) Non-Agricultural Societies 1951-52 27 7,338 16,437 1,055,687 1952-53 27 7,338 16,437 1,058,909 J953-54 28 7,647 16.437 1,058,909 1954-55 28 7,647 16,437 1.123,642 1955-56 31 7,9fJ2 16,721 1,123.642 189,648 1956-57 32 8,109 16,721 1,399.858 189,648 1957-58 35 8.207 16,721 1,402,189 18964& 1958-59 40 8,660 17,978 1,434,596 190,905 1959-60 54 9.731 18,227 1,622,012 200,205 1960-61 72 10,447 19,529 1,990,325 211,065

(c) SOcieties 1951-52~ other than Primary to Not Available in urban and Rural Areas 1960-61)

III Urban Areas 1951-52 3 4,064 9.520 785.243 Societies other than 1952-53 3 4,064 9,520 785,243 primary in urban 1953-54 3 4.064 9,520 785,243 Areas. 1954-55 3 4,064 9,520 785,243

1955-56 5 4,102 9,520 1,010,669 189,648 1956-57 6 4,219 9,520 1,021.000 189,648 1957-58 8 4,282 9520 1.049,421 189,648 1958-59 8 4,282 9.520 1,049,42\ 189,648 1959-60 10 4,430 9,520 1,086.971 189.648 1960-61 12 4,533 10,029 \,146,584 189,648

Source:- Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Raigarh.

Year

1

1959

]960

]961

406

TABLE 2 D. 2

STATISTICS OF INSURANCE AND NATIONAL SAVINGS

RAIGARH DISTRICf

No. of Policies issued Amount insured Year (in Rupees)

2 3 4

N.A. 2.565,000

2,442.500 1959-60

" 3,438,625 1960--61

Source:-l Divisional Branch Manager, Life Insurance Corporation of India. Indore,

Regional Director, National savings organisation, Indore.

S. No.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Name of Banks

2

TABLE 2 D. 3

LIST OF BANKS RAIGARH DISTRICT

Head Office or Branch Office

3

State Bank of India, Raigarh. Branch Office

,. .. '. Central Bank of India Ltd.

Centrai Co-·operative and Land Head Office

Mortgage Bank, Raigarh.

.. .. Branch Office

.. " .. ..

.. " "

Source:-Collector. Raigarh.

Amount invested in National Savings

(in Rupees

5

159,909

220,860

Location

4

Raigarh

Sarangarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Kharsia

Sarangarh

Dharamjaigarh

Jashpur

Year

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

Year

1

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

,*07

TABLE 3.1

STATISTICS ,oF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (J95J to 1960) \

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Number of Courts No. of Sessions cases No. of persons put up decided involving for trial

,- ----"-_------, ,-____ .A. ____ --, ,-__ -.A. __ ---.

Magistrates Sessions Add!. Offences Offences Judge Sessions against against M F

Judges persons property

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10 1 1 33 51 6 10 1 1 43 71 9 10 1 1 41 56 8 10 1 2 37 81 4 10 1 2 61 140 5 10 1 2 73 128 14 10 1 2 92 146 10 10 1 2 65 162 2 10 1 2 72 10 177 9

, 10 1 3 103 10 197 13

Source:-District and Sessions Judge, Raigarh.

TABLE 3.2

STRENGTH OF POLICE AND JAILS (1951 to 1960)

Number of Police Stations

2

20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 J9

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Number of Police Constables

3

475 475 475 455 455 455 455 455 455 455

Number cf Jails

4

.. 2 2 2

Convicted

r-----"- -. M P

9 }t

26 5 29 1 20 3 32 43 1 32 4 59 66 68 ~ 82 3

Daily averag. number of convicts in the Jail

5

68 85 69

Source: 1 Superintendent of Police, Raigarh. 2 1. O. Prisons, M. P.

TABLE 3.3

ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF RE\"ENUE

( 1951-52 to 1960-61 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Receipts from (In Rupees) ,-______________________ ....A-__________________ - ... ---~

Entertainment Excise Motor Sprit Forest Tobacco Year Sales Tax Tax Revenue Tax Sales of Stamps Revenue Tax

1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-51 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61

2 3 4 5 6 7 a 56,313 1,372,736 95,931 1,626,291 4,507 54,165 1,550,121 102,508 1,207,569 7,802 38,877 1,310,217 107,570 841,120 8,988 49,641 967,538 95,206 558,547 7,651

432,677 61,275 1,069,456 66,799 .. 626,883 7,913 598,907 62,574 1,182,913 135,494 238,712 704,858 7,684 932,9F4 61,197 1,175,712 137,395 283,245 965,317 8,548 855,015 63,272 1,296,565 233,943 283.650 1,181.105 8,676

1,379,549 80,194 1,237,984 275,422 311,770 850,782 8,520 1',901,578 71,954 1,290,443 238,089 302,198 729,622 8,444

Source: Sales Tax Officer, District Excise Officer and Divisional Forest Officer, Raigarh.

Year

1

1951-52) to )-

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

408

TABLE 3.4

LAND REVENUE FOR THE DECADE (1957-58 to 1960·61)

. RAIGARH DISTRICT

DEMAND ~ __________ A ___ --------~

Regular Arrears

2 3

583,895 751,672 728,265 595,409

Not Available

93.221 115,678 108,646 67,475

Source:-ColJector, Raigarh.

TABLE 3,5

STATISTICS OF REGISTRATION (1951 to 1961)

RAIGARH DISTRICT

(In Rupees)

Collection

4

567,442 868,957 769,436 626,881

Year No. of documents registered

2

Value of property transferred (in Rupees)

Jan. to Dec. 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957

April to March 57-58 58-59 59-60 60-61

4,777 6,197 8,304 6,832 6,782 8,712 8,717

9,197 9,057 8,398 6,415

Source:-District Registrar, Raigarh.

TABLE 3,6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES (1950·51 to 1960.61)

RAIGARH DISTRICT

( i) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Raigarh.

JNCOME EXPENDITURE

3

2,631,454 4,992.023 6,032,249 4,631,097 6,705,671 5,913.502 6,205,946

8,941,217 7,265,426 6,770,272 9,515,576

,(In Rupees) ~---------~--------~

,-_____________ .A.. ___________ ----~

Public safety Non-Tax including

Year Tax·Revenue Revenue Other Income lighting Public Health Education Public Works Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1950-51 316,399 5,002 154,214 11,599 117,535 104,953 94,372 121,485 1951-52 429,955 6,940 155,194 12,041 150,129 99,837 49,898 355,981 1952-53 416.496 10,648 146,846 12,964 156,101 97,943 75,842 342,850 1953-54 385,771 11,795 136,855 12,501 J63,597. 114,020 52,490 }34,055 1954-55 399,189 29,142 324,678 19,403 348,668 147,390 55,481 315,006 1955-56 426.472 370,079 298,716 12,448 146,43$ 138,407 18,190 181,294 1956-57 442,080 30,056 219,101 28,135 535,141 231,218 58,935 165,920 1957-58 461,682 16,539 267,047 26,828 201,216 J55,912 28,206 204,167 1958-59 484,888 16,113 206,230 29,392 263,933 181,143 89,761 109,204 1959-60 533,498 19,514 454,616 30,496 409,6~6 196,875 186,292 208,928

Source: Chisf Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Raigarh.

409

TABLE 3.6-Contd.

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES

( 1951-52 to 1960-61 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT

INCOME EXPENDITURE (Tn Rupees) r----~----A-________ ~ .A.. __ ~ ___________ -,

Non-Tax Public safety

inchllding Public Public Year Tax Revenue Revenue Other Income ligHting Health Education Works Others

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(ii) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Kharsia.

1951-52 60,851 4,573 39,123 3,957 31,997 25,353 11,270 19,713 1952-53 72,987 9,661 14,372 4,953 31,810 26,895 1l,549 34,039 1953-54 104,946 16,953 16,308 5,840 45,864 28,582 18,554 21,465 1954-55 111,096 19,710 15,702 6,191 49,266 39,899 12,887 34,362 1955-56 132,738 25,892 27,440 6,071 31,515 42,641 25,516 . 48,045 1956-57 142,734 16,625 33,329 6,766 34,238 41,862 116,460 11.060 1957-58 1ll,715 19,557 41,473 6,685 30,767 43,783 16,233 78,887 1958-59 151,983 15,296 46,946 5,398 46,427 53,501 9,383 93,181 1959-60 161,412 23,929 71,158 8,488 41,314 53,549 13,281 69,432 1960-61 187,622 30,537 53,253 6,972 56,009 61,943 29,770 103,365

Source: Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Kharsia

(iii) Income and Expenditure of Janpad Sabha, Jashpur. 1951-52 2,307 3,888 173,104 24,989 84,824 13,398 59,369 1952-53 5,846 14,574 152,160 27.279 107,263 22,099 59,2'Xl 1953-54 3,329 25,285 185,818 32,245 105,549 10;818 45,718 1954-55 62,060 30,041 184,406 38.084 128,434 10,128 55,898 1955-56 40,374 34,228 280,153 39,951 155,566 45,447 67,963 1956-57 49,550 37,586 221,767 37,364 182,185 7,905 166,484 1957-58 34,063 31,306 299,491 37,751 195,567 17,128 76,682 1958-59 53,621 40,344 284,908 36,453 215,166 20.928 95,036 1969-60 55,894 33,981 271,665 29,202 234,437 11,422 66,992 1960-61 46,209 49,532 379,904 38,595 261,516 9,854 80,316

Source: Chief Executive Officer, Janapad Sabha, Jashpur.

(iv) Income and Expenditure of JanaplId Sabha, Sarangarh.

1951-52 6,365 58,424 56,387 1,761 6,269 101,232 1,731 69,769 1952-53 5,502 145,697 80,013 1,711 3,796 103,068 1,673 72,900 1953-54 5,292 45,745 85,676 1,877 8,100 120,176 2,090 79,411 1954-55 47,282 44,372 125.580 1,716 7,005 131,039 1,593 55,215 1955-56 30613 106,062 144,991 ),943 8,599 150.155 1,142 161,840 1956-57 32,987 46,809 159,028 1,727 9,808 184;689 2,191 74,997 1957-58 22,911 36,592 239,439 4,187 11,448 191,951 1,657 82,763 1958-59 33,777 47,602 230,554 3,558 10,253 222,882 3,604 76,634 1959-60 38,578 31,469 294,808 2,949 9,426 254,502 3,512 82,205 1960-61 25,019 28,659 308,451 2,607 9,266 300,323 3,675 44,000

SOurce: Chief Executive Officer, Janapad Sabha, Sarangarh.

(v) locome and Expenditure of Jaolpad Sabha, Raigarh.

1951-52 43,930 25,806 233,032 22,001 141,299 53,940 44,975 1952-53 22,526 21,857 173,735 21,810 153,991 22,634 43,988 1953-54 12,648 12,267 234,178 22,043 180,059 35,306 62,714 1954-55 23,414 15,984 166,436 268 25,923 181,715 38,407 56.612 1955-56 110,335 16,773 233,393 120 25,689 181,592 21,776 55,472 1956-57 8~,226 11,595 262,392 357 26,351 230,657 27,457 63,344 1957-58 60,677 15,618 258,386 201 27,712 334,332 10,1% 53,604 1958-59 69,444 8,864 387,578 991 28,295 343,878 20,470 53,248 1959-60 88,331 17,955 388,287 1,656 27,829 393,594 13,676 63,855 1960-fll 92,096 20,242 381,108 333 27,594 427,230 14,729 56,901

Source: Chief Executive Officer, Janapad Sabha, Raigarh.

Year

1

1951-52 ]952-53 1953-54 1954-55 ]955-56 1956-57 1957-58 ]958-59 1959~ 1960-61

1951-52 1952-53 1953:-54 1954-55 1955-$6 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61

INCOME

410

TABLE 3.6-0onc[d.

STATISTICS OF l.OCAL ,BODIES

( 1951~2 to 196O-61 )

RAIGARH D,ISTRICT

EXPENDITURE (In Rupees) ~ ________ A _______ ~ ~ _______________ A _____________ ~

Public safety Non-Tax including Public Public

Tax-Revenue Revenue Other Income lighting Health Education Works Others

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(vi) -I.come and EXpenditure of Japad Sabha, Dbaramjaigarh.

1,741 2.051 139,667 10,971 62,443 4,905 83,355 5,670 757 185,449 11,513 87,810 7,566 -+4,170 5,293 750 93,542 7,3t!2 110,476 10,382 44,868 9,620 29,032 171,805 ]4,266 135,593 ]3,968 34,270

11,084 12,654 272,863 16,823 155,715 45,110 83,381 12,467 16,115 230,104 10,949 208,816 10,064 43,804 19,071 16,127 258,177 13,744 186;431 32,013 23.091 13,736 15,820 285,784 ]3,242 ]96,807 49,946 38,918 13,173 28,584 289,130 7,333 224,641 24,618 35,036 27,906 14,873 317,408 6,054 266,650 41,818 34,973

Source: Chief Executive Officer, Janapad Sabha, Dharamjaigarh.

(vii) Income aoo Expenditure of Panchayats, Raigarh.

., 181 4,200 13,273 4,384 5,175 298 17,220 7,554 ]5,493 661 17,427 9,129 14,106 621 30,286 8.985 7,966

58,621 32,465 6;619 3,741 427 3,797 20,209 1,606 39,375 8,129 8,448 1,160 14,760 18,259

843 44,815 13,586 5,866 1,531 44,042 16.049 2,217 56,490 9,268 4,063 2,987 26,348 17,410

Note:- Separate figures for Columns 5, 6 an_9 7 of lncme and Expenditure of Panchayats were not avilable for the years 1953-54 to 1956-57.

Source: Distt. Pancbayats & welfare Officer, Raigarh.

411

TABLE 4.1

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE

RAIGARH DISTRICT Percentage

Percentage Percentage to total of total area of villages population

of the No. of of the Population of the Name of Name of Date of Area in district villages district covered district

No. Block Tahsil Inception Sq. miles covered covered covered (1961) covered Remarks

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U

1 Sarialendhra Sarangarh 2-10-53 153 3.90 201 9.00 71,901 7.96 Started as N. E. S. (H.Q. Baramkela) converted to C.D.

on 1-4-56, rever-ted to stage II on 2-10-60.

2 Raigarh Raigarh 1- 4-54 298 7.00 155 6.94 79,222 8.77 Started as N. E. S. converted to C. D. on 1-4-55 reverted to stage II On 1-4-59.

3 Gharghoda Ghatghoda t- 4-54 270 6.88 141 6.32 53,888 5.96 Started as N. E. S. converted to C. D. on 1-4-57 reverted to stage II on 1-4-61.

4 Jashpur Jashpur 1- 4-56 490 12.49 201 9.00 73,116 8.09 Converted into 2-10-62 T. D. on 2-12-56

and stage II on 1-4-63

5 Bagicha Jashpur 2-10-56 552 14.07 142 6.36 65,962 7.30 Reverted to stage II on 1-4-63.

6 Dharamjaigarh Udaipur 2-10-56 414 10.55 182 8.15 67,305 7.45 Extended upto 30-9-63.

7 Pathalgaon Dharamjaigarh 2-10-57 264 6.73 109 4.88 66,036 7.31 -do-

8 Sarangarh Sarangarh 1- 4-59 231 5.89 331 14.82 93,052 10.30 Started as P. E. converted in to stage II on 2-12-56

9 Lailunga Gharghoda 2-10-59 245 6.25 177 7.93 57,787 6.39 Stage I.

10 Puss ore Raigarh 2-10-60 154 3.93 147 6.58 61,278 6.78 Started as P. E. on 2-10-60 converted to stage I on 2-11-61.

II Kunkari Jashpuf 2-10-61 431 10.98 170 7.61 84,866 9.39 Stage I

12 Kharsia Raigarh 2-10-62 .130 3.31 138 6.18 58,411 6.46 P. E.

13 Tapkara Jashpur 2-10-62 291 7.42 139 6.23 70,850 7.84 P. E.

Source:-Planning and Development Department, M. P.

412

TABLE 4.2

ALLOTMENT AND EXPENDITURE DURING FIRST AND SECOND FIVE YEAR PLANS (In Rupees)

RAIGARH DISTRICr

First Plan Second Plan ,..--------"'-----..... ,..-____ --A ______ '

S.No.

1

Head

2

Allotment Expendiiture Allotment Expenditure Remarks

7 3

1 Agriculture, Animal Husbandry 218,727 2 Education including Social Educatoin 249,336 3 Public Health 219891 4 Transport and Communications 33' 147 5 Co-operative ' .. 6 Housing 125,000 7 Irrigation

4

140,882 76,975 59,255 11,680

Source:-B1ock Development Officers, Development Blocks, Raigarh. TABLE 5.1

5 6

1,072,884 739.073 605,687 564,114 678,332 495,960 725,025 255,589 200,000 186,080 650,058 490,415 400,000 69,651

EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS (1951 to 1961) RAIGARH DISTRICT

YEARS Type of Institution

,-____________________ A _____________________ ~-,

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Primary or Junior Basic Schools.

(a) 361 350 411 4J8 503 535 618 686 714 800 803 (b) 24,929 24,645 25,283 23,604 26,370 28,010 28,571 29,536 29,739 38,042 39,216 (c) 4,395 4,341 5,105 4,849 5,414 5,560 6,503 7,203 9,263 10,643 11,406 (d) 809 765 874 817 937 1,054 1,089 1,313 1,223 1,403 1.484 (e) 33 43 48 44 4S 40 41 45 60' 67 71

Middle Schools. (a) 28 29 30 29 32 49 65 63 62 65 63 (b) 2,176 2,840 2,735 2,468 2,995 4,984 6,940 7,202 6,378 7,356 7,444 (c) 299 297 280 293 439 651 912 797 805 968 1,000 (d) 101 102 125 114 136 216 293 308 282 311 310 (e) 9 5 7 7 7 12 14 4 4 5 5

Higher Secondary or Senior Basic Schocls

(a) 6 7 7 7 9 9 8 9 12 13 13 (b) 1,003 1,611 1,745 1,795 2,760 2,510 2,583 3,183 2,895 3,569 4,059 (c) 96 105 105 86 129 155 171 S1\ 455 ti65 671 (d) 63 74 81 86 109 124 135 144 140 165 180 (e) 17 12 10 13 11 8 11 26 29 32 32

Note:-(a) Number of Institutions, (b) Number of Scholars-Males (c) Number of Scholars-Females. (d) Number of Teachers-Males. (e) Number of Teachers-Females.

Source:- District Educational Officer, Raigarh.

TABLE 5.2

STATISTICS ABOUT COLLEGES ( 1958 to 1961 ) RAIGARH DISTRICT

Whether Inter, Government No. of Hostel S. Degree or or Teachers No. of Scholars facilities

No. Name of Institution Post Graduate Private Year ,--_"._-......... r---.A.--..... r--..... ---...... M' F M F M P

2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGES Government Degree College, Degree Government 1958-59 11 104 5

Raigarh 1959-60 ,11 210 12 1960-61 21 235 21

Not:- This College has been started in the year 1958-59.

Source:-Principal, Government Degree College, Raigarh.

413

TABLE 6.A.l

HEALTH STATISTICS (1951 to 1961 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Year Description ,-__________________ .A. ____________________ -,

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

Primary Health Centres (a) Number

(b) No. of beds

Hospital inclufling Nursing Homes (a) Number (b) No. of beds

Dispensaries (a) Number

(b) No. of beds

Special Medical Institutions (I) Leprosy (II) V. D. Clinics (m) T. B. Clinics

(IV) Mental Institutions

No. of Registered Medical Practitioners

No. of Registered Nurses

No. of Registered Midwives

No. of Registered Vaccinators

List of Family Planning Clinics (a) Government

(bj Non-Government

Source:-Civil Surgeon, Raigarh.

2 3 4

4

5 6

4

24

7 8

6

36

9

7

40

12

.. 1 J

10

7

40

12

1

3

11

9 52

18

1

1

6

12

9 52

18

1 1

7

TABLE 6.A.2

NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO AVAILED OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS

Year

1

1959

1960

RAIGARH QISTRICT

Number of Number to whom ,.-----"-------. contraceptives Vasectomies Tube Tying have been issued

2 3 4

10

86

Source:-Civil Surgeon, Raigarh.

TABLE 6.A.4

B. C. G. CAMPAIGN

RAIGARH DISTRICT

S.No. Year Tested Vaccinated Remarks

1 2 3 4 S

1956 81,537 29,023 The work was not done every year. The teams moved from district to dis­trict.

Source:-D.C.G. Superivising Medical Officer, lIe D.C.G. Teams, Indore.

414

TABLE 6.A.3

VACCINATION STATISTICS

Note:-Information not furnsihed by the Civil Surgeon.

TABLE 6.A.5

PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA ERADICATION PROGRAMME

( 1951 to 1960 )

RAIGARH DISTR.ICT

Total No. of Villages I?rotected during

,------""'-------. Year villages 15t Round lInd Round

2 3 4

1951 166 166 166 1952 173 173 173 1953 1.167 1,167 1,167 1954 1.187 1,187 1.187

1955 2.186 2.186 2.186 1956 2,186 2,186 2,186 1957 2,186 2,186 2,186 1958 2,186 2,186 2,186 1959 2,186 2,186 2,186

1960 2,186 2.186 2,186

Source:-Malaria Medical Officer, N. M. E. P. Unit, Dharamjaigarh, Raigarh.

415

TABLE 6B.l

BIRmS AND DEATHS CLASSIFIED BY SEX in Ilural and Urban Areas Separately

( 1952 to 1960 )

RAIGARH DISTlCI'·

Births Deaths Infant Deaths Infant Total/Rural/ r----'-----. r------'----. ,.----'----. Birth Death Death

Year UIban Male~ Female~ Male~ Fema\e~ Ma\e~ Fema\e~ Rate Rate Rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1952 T 12,511 11,621 9,937 9,683 1,819 1,561 26.2 21,34 R 12,195 11,438 9,536 9,276 1,764 1,496 U 316 283 401 387 55 65

1953 T '13,871 13,252 9,053 8,156 2,074 1.847 29.4 18,7 R 12,997 12,483 8,560 7,776 1,967 1,750 U 874 769 493 430 107 97

1954 T 12,973 J 1,823 8,278 7,393 1,874 1,499 26.8 17,97 R 12,469 11,431 8,090 7,238 1,802 1,426 U 504 392 188 155 72 72

1955 T 17,229 16,464 8,795 7,599 2,031 1,848 36.5 17.79 R 16,747 16.055 8,636 7.488 1,977 1,812 U 482 409 159 111 54 36

1956 T 16,330 15,598 8,693 7,689 1,916 1,588 34.7 17.8 R 15,929 15,304 8,575 7.565 1,879 1,527 U 407 294 118 124 37 31

1957 T 15,589 14,735 9-992 8.603 2,344 1,914 32.8 20.2 R 15,296 14,514 9,786 8.477 2,305 1,887 U 293 221 196 126 39 27

1958 T 14,091 13,456 9,642 8,808 2,262 1,851 29.8 20.06 R 13,763 13,220 9,404 8,636 2,213 1,815 U 328 236 238 172 49 36

1959 T 17,347 16,650 9,107 8,052 1,905 1,413 36.9 18·6 R 17,038 16,365 8,873 7,838 1,860 1.371 U 309 , 285 234 214 45 48

1960 T 14,545 14,135 8,379 8,\06 2,318 2,039 31.8 17.9 R 14,150 13,8J3 8,148 7,962 2,275 2,004 U 395 322 231 194 43 35

Source:- Civil SUrgeon, Raigarh.

TABLE 6 B. 2

DEATHS IN THE DISTRICT FROM SOME SELECTED CAUSES ( 1951 to 1960 )

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Year r--------------------~------------~------------~

Causes 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

2 3 4 5 6 17 8 9 10 It

1 Cholera 23 24 8 102 ~2 91 328 2 Small pox 262 129 176 166 277 840 853 2,518 3 Plague 47 I 1 .. 4 Fever 3,965 13,330 10,229 12,975 12,127 13,187 13,810 12,302 2,303 5 Dysentary 237 253 319 243 580 216 82 369 6 T.8. 32 33 38 28 ,40 25 38 22 41 1 Injuries 539 500 106 '161 514 544 596 28\\ 8 Natal and Post

Natal 9 Cancer 2

10 Heart disease .. .. .. ., 11 Other diseases 15,600 2,657 4,513 1,985 1,897 3,861 2,573 3,304 10,966

Source:-{ivil Surgeon, Raigarh.

416 ,

TABLE 7.1

COMMUNICATION STA.TISTICS-ROADS

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Total distance Type i.e. All

weather, Perma-falling in the nent or fair

S.No. Name of Road From To district weather Class Kind ,-_...A.----..

2 3 Miles Furlongs

4 5 6 7 8

Raigarh-Jash pur Raigarh Jashpur Nagar 132 2 All Weather I 2 Raigarh-Sarangarh Raigarh Sarangarh 29 3 .. III

Via Chandra pur 3 Kondatarai-Surajgarh Kondatarai Surajgarh 10 4 ., III 4 Sarangarh-Baramkela Sarangarh Nadigaon 21 6 .. I

Saria Nadigaon 5 Dharamjaigarh-Kharsia Dharamjaigarh Kharsia 38 6 I 6 Bakaruma-Lailunga Bakaruma Lailunga 17 4 Fair Weather II 7 Ludeg-Bagbahar Ludeg Bagbahar 11 " II 8 Pathalgaon-Kapoo Pathalgaon Kapoo 11 ,. n 9 Gharghoda-Lailunga Gharghoda Lailunga 27 4 III

10 Bagbahar-Kotba Bagbahar Kotba 8 .. III 11 Daramjaigarh-Kapoo Dharamjaigarh Kapoo 2~ " JII 12 Sarangarh-8araipali Sarangarh Saraipali 14 . 6 All Weather 13 Baramkela-Sobila Baramkela Sobila 17 4 Fair Weather III

14 Sarangarh-Sheorinarayan Sarangarh Sheorinarayan 7 5 All Weather III 15 Kunkuri-Lawakera Kumkuri Lawakera 28 Fair Weather ,III

16 Jashpur-Gumla Jashpur Gumla 18 All Weather In

& Fair Weather

17 Jashpur-Sanna Jashpur Sanna 32

18 Tapkara-Pharsabahar Sogda Asta 10

19 Cbaridand-Bagicba Charidand \ Bagicha '32 "

20 Kasabel-Bagicba Kasabel Bagicha 28 "

21 Sakti-Kharsia Sakti Kharsia< 10 3 All Weather

Source:-Executive Engineer P. W. D. (B. & R.) Raigarh Division, Raigarh.

TABLE 7.2

LIST OF RAILWAY STATIONS RAIGARH DISTRICT

S. No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Name of Stations

Jharadih Kharsia Robertson Bbapdeopllr Kisodimal Nagar Raigarh Katarba Jamgaon

Source:-Collector, Raigarh

IIIH III

III J III

I

9

W.B.M. & B.T. Asphalted W.B.M.& B.T.

W. B. M. W. B. M. & B. T.

W. B. M. & B. T. Moorum

W. B. M. & Moorum Earthen

" W. B. M . W. B. M. & Moorum

Moorum W.B.M. & Black Topped W. B. M., B. T. &

Moorum Moorum & Earthen

Earthen

" W. B. M. & Earthen W. B. M.

417

TABLE 7.3

LIST OF POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH ·AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES

RAIGARH DISTR.ICT

Whether telegraph and S,

Whether telegraph and

S, Type of telephone Type of telephone

No. Name Office facilities also exist No. Name Office facilities also exist

2 3 4 2 3 4

Raigarh Tahsil 4 Hardi Branch Office

5 Jashpur .. Raigarh Head office To. Pco, 6 Kapisda ..

2 Aurda Branch office 7 Kudhri .. 3 Bagaisia "

8 Kosir

4 Bade Bhandar .. 9 Salar

5 Bhapdeopur .. 10 Tamarlaga " 6 Garh Umaria "

11 U1khar Of

7 Chinchore Umaria " 12 Kedar .. 8 Gerwani " 13 Baramkela Sub-office 9 Jatri 14 DongriPali

10 Jamga .. 15 Deogaon Branch Office

II Kachhar " 16 Gobarsingha ,.

12 Kirodimal Nagar 17 Lendhra 13 Kendatarai ., 18 Maida 14 Katarlia

19 Nawapara 15 Kotra

" 16 Kondapali 20 Sankra

" 17 Loing

21 Saria " 18 Mura

22 Tousir 23 Bonda

19 Navrangpur " 24 Dahida

20 Netnagar 25 Manikpur 21 Padigaon

22 Raigarh Jute Mill Gharghoda Tahsil 23 Pulkapuri

" 24 Robutson ,. Gharghoda Sub-office

25 Pussore 2 Bagudega Branch office

26 Tarkela .. 3 Bahirkela 27 Tetla 4 Baraud 28 Tilga .. 5 Chharatangar 29 Wrdana Camp .. 6 Deogarh 30 Raigarh Sadar Bazar Sub-office 31 Chakradhanagar

7 Daura Bhata

32 Kharsia To. Pco . 8 Phutamunda .. 33 Barra Branch office

9 Ghatgaon

34 Halahuli 10 Hamirpur " 35 Jharadih 11 Jhagarpur " 36 Sarwani 12 Kaya

37 " J.l:lalmala 13 Kesla

38 Gorpur 14 Kolam .. 39 Patelpali 15 Kotremar .. "

16 Kudumkela Saraogarh Tahsil 17 Lailunga ..

I Sarangarh Sub-office 18 Mukdega

2 Bhedwan To, Pco.

3 Dansara Branch office 19 Narainpur

" 20 Nawapara (Tenda) "

418

TABLE 7.3-0ontd.

LISf OF POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES

RAIGARH DISTRICT

S. Whether telegraph and Whether telegraph and Type of telephone S. Type of telephone

No. Name Office facilities also exist No. Name Office facilities also exist

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

21 Milupara Branch office 31 Sitonga Branch office 22 Rajpur 32 Sonkiyari " 23 Saraipali 24 " 33 Kunkur~ " Saraitola 25

.. 34 Ankira " Tolma " 35 Bataikela " 26 Teram

27 ,.

Bandarchuwa Tamnar 36 " 28 Tolge )'

37 Bhelwan " 29 Urba 38 Dokra .. 30 Bahama 39 Dumari " 31 Libra 40 Farsarahar " 312 Bbalumar 41 Ginababar

Jashpur TahsR 42 Goria 43 Jambahar

t Jashpur TO'. 44 Jumaikela 2 Ara Blanch office 45 Jhiki 3 Aslita 46 Kansabel "

" 4 Bagicha 47 Khutgaon "

S &ngurkel'a 48 Kanjara ., 6 Beldih 49 Kurrog 7 Charaidand 50 Lawakera 8 DuJdula

,~

51 Nariardand 9 Ekamba " 52 Ranpur ..

10 Ghagra "

53 Saraipali .. 11 Gholeng, 54 Singibahar .. 12 Ichkela

" 55 Tapkara

13 Kedadih 56 Durgapara 14 Kharsota 57 Kastura .. .. 15 Lodam 58 Subsa

" 59 Masgutri 16 Lokhandi ., 60 Joria l7.' Loro .. 61 Kalaru 18 Manora "

19 Narainpur 62 Barangjore

20 Paika 63 Maro} o' M Sardhapat 21 Patega

., , ..

22 Patratoli " Udaipur Tahsil 23 Pandrapal ..

24 Pilkhi To, Pfo· '" Dharamjaigarb 25 Raikera I

26 ... 2 Baisi Branch office

Ramsamma 27 " 3 Bakaruma .

Rengle ". 4 Boro 28 Sanna " 5 Chhal 29 Sarapkombho.

30 Simra 6 Gersa " ... 7 Hatti t.

S. No.

1

8 9

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20

Name

2

Kataipali Khamhar Khargaon Kurekela Maharajganj Pelma Puranga Sirsinga Pathalgaon Bagbahar Bairagi Chiknipani

Gala

419

TABLE 7.3-0oncld.

LIST OF POST OFFICFS. TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES

Whether telegraph and Type of telephone S.

No. Office facilities also exist Name

3 4 2

RAIGARH DISTRICT

Branch office 21 Kodro

22 Kapu

" 23 Katangjor 24 Kilkila .. 25 Kotba 26 Ludeg .. 27 Pakargaon

" 28 Sukhrapara

" 29 Surangpani

" 30 Shekharpur 31 Supkalo 32 Tamla 33 Vijaynagar

Note:-To,-telegraph office. Pco,-Public Call offfice.

Source-Collector. Raigarh

Whether telegraph and Type of telephone Office facilities also exist

3 4

Branch office

" " " ., "

" " " "

S. No.

2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

]0 11 ]2

13 14

15

]6 ]7

18

19 20 21

22

23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31

420

TABLE 8.1

LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS

Place where Mela or

Fair is beld

2

Bagbahar Kilkila

RAIGARH DISTRICT

When Held Local religious or r---------...... ---------, other occasion of

Hindi Months English Months the Mela or Fair

3

No Certain date Phalguna Badi 13

4 5

1 UDAIPUR TAHSIL

February February/March

Vyapari Yatra Shivratri

2 JASHPUR TAHSIL

Dungul Pahad Agrahyana Champa Agrahyana

November/December Ramrekha November/December Yatra November/December Yatra Noveinber/Decemoer Yatra

Sanna Ashta Lodam Gaibuda Duldula Raikera Narainpur Cbetba

Kunkuri

Kongara

Gahira

Raigarh Raigarh

Raigarh

Chikhali Surajgarh Rengalpali

Borgarh

Sarangarh

Sarangarb

Lendhra

Baramkela

SahajPllli Parath Sarangarh Baramkela

Sarangarb

Agrahyana Agrahyana Magha Sudi S Phalgunu Badi 13 Magha/Phalguna Magha/Phalguna Magha/Phalgu na Magha/Phalguna

Magha{Phalguna

Magha/Phalguna

Magha Sudi It

Asadha Bhadra Badi 8

Kartika Sudi 8

No Certain date No Certain date No Certain date

PhaJguna Badi 13

Asadha

Asvina Sudi 10

Kartika Sudi ] 1 Kartika Sudi 11 Pausa! Magha PausalMagha No Certaindate Phalguna Badi 13

No Certaindate

January/February Magha Poornima February/March Shivratri (No Fixed date) Yatra (No Fixed date) Yalra (No Fixed date) Yatra (No Fixtd date) Yatra

(No Fixed date)

(No Fixed date) Yatra Yatra

3 GI-.ARGHODA TAHSIL

January IFebruary Gahira Mela

4 RAIGARH TAHSIL

June/July Ratha Yalra August/September Janmasthmi

October/November Gopasthmi

November Gahara Mela November Gahara Mela November Gahara Mela

FebruarylMarch Shivratri

5 SARANGARH TAHSIL

June/July

September lOcI ober

October /November

October/November

January January January February/March

Ratha Yatra

Dasahra

Gahira Mela

Gahira Mela

Sankrant Sankrant Vishnu Yagnya Shivratri

Urs

Source:-Superintendent of Police, Raigarh.

Duration of the

MeJa or Fair (in days)

6

2/3 4

2 2 S 3 3 I

s

2 10

2

1

1 3 6

2

Average total attendance

7

4,000

4,000

4,000

500/700

600/1,000 500/1,000 4,000 N.A. 700 400 800 300

1,OOQ

500

Who manages the Fair/MeJa

8

Local People Local People

Gram Panchayat Local People Local people Local People

Gram Panchayat Gahira Guru Janpad Sabha Janpad Sabha Janpad Sabha Janpad Sabha

Janpad Sabha

Janpad Sabha

5,000/6,000 Gahira Guru

10,000 15,000

8,000

4,000 3,000 3,000

300/400

5,00017,000

8,000110,000

2,000/3,000

5,000

5000 4,000 1,000

1,000

Local People Kirodimal Charity Trust

Member of Gaushala Local People Local People Local People

Local Peop~

Local People

Local People

Local People

Local People

Local people Local People Local People Local People

300 MUslim Community

S. No.

2

3

4

5

421

TABLE 8.2

LIST - OF PRINTING PRESSES

RAIGARH DISTRICT

NAME

Natwar Electric Printing Press,

Mahamaya Printing Press,

Ganesh Arts Press,

Bharat Frinting Press,

\Manava Printing Press,

LOCATION

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Raigarh

Source:-Collector, Raigarh.

S. No.

2

3

TABLE 8.3

LIST OF CINEMA HOUSES

RAIGARH DISTRICT NAME

2

Shya~ Talkies

Ram Niwas Talkies

Sawariya Talkies

LOCATION

3

Raigarh

Raigarh

Kharsia

Source:-Collector, Raigarh.