District Census Handbook, Sangli, Part XII-A & B, Series-14

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CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SANGLI Compiled by THE MAHARASllTRA CENSUS DIRECTORATE PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, GOVT. CENTRAL PRESS, MUMBAI-400 004. AND PUBLISHED BY =rHE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY, MAHARASHTRA STATE, MUMBAI-400 004. Y4-A 1995 Price: Us. 100

Transcript of District Census Handbook, Sangli, Part XII-A & B, Series-14

CENSUS OF INDIA 1991

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

SANGLI

Compiled by THE MAHARASllTRA CENSUS DIRECTORATE

PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, GOVT. CENTRAL PRESS, MUMBAI-400 004. AND PUBLISHED BY =rHE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY, MAHARASHTRA STATE, MUMBAI-400 004.

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Turmeric (holodJ. furnishes an underground s\.vollen stem ,"vhie}l 15 used both as a spige and

as a dye. It torIns an inlportant flavouring and colouring ingredient Ill. curries and varIOu,'"' other preparations_ SilnililJ"ly,· it IS considered valunJjle as it contains Hledical properties. The soils suited for

the crop are sandy 01" clayey loams \'vhich c:lr-fC: vvell­

drained and uniCornl In texture_ rI'he crop is, planted

in a line "vith TUITO\,VS about. rnne inches apart... Planting on broad ridgE~s 1S Tollo\.vE~d by prog,-essive cultivators. 1\lu1 ze 1 S taken as an in le {--crop_ Harvesting is done in F'ebruary-I\Ifll"C'h_ Kodopa and Rajapuri nre tbe lo-c:~] v~ll'icLics grO\.VH in the district.

The tor01er yields l1'love. out the latter realises

better. The produ.ce IS first boiled and then dried :in the sun Tor about (~igllt days. TurTneric is exported

not only to othGl- purts of India but. also to foreign count.ries like AInerica, FI'ance, Great Britain etc. Thus turn"leric 1S tlle foreign exchange earneT' product or the district.

CONTENTS Page

Foreword, (v)

Preface (ix)

Acknowledgement (xi)

District Highlights - 1991 Census (xiii)

Name of the headquarters of DistricUTahsil, their rura1!urban status and distance from (xiv) district headquarters

Important SLatisLics-I (a) 1

Important Statistics-T (b) 4

Ranking of tahsils in the district-II 6

Summary Table 1--Population of the District at the Censuses from 1901 to 1991. 8

, Summary Tahle 2-Number of intwbited villages and related population in specified population 9 siz{~ n' nge:~.

Appendix 1 to Summary Table 2-Area, Number of vi11ages/to\~Yns and population

Appendix 2 to Summary Table 2-Towns with Population under 5,000

Appendix 3 to Summary Table 2-Houseless and Institutional Population

Analytical Note-1. HISTORY AND SCOPE OF DISTRICT CENSUS Hi\NDBOOK

Brief History of the district (13)

2. AD-:\lINISTRATIVE SET-UP Zilla Parishacl and Panchayat Samitis (15), Urban Local Bodies (15)

3. LOCATION, SIZE, RELIEF, DRAINAGE AND CROPPING PATTERN Climate (16), Soil and Cropping Pattern (17)

4. NATURAL WEALTH Minerals (17), Fisheries (17)

5. BRIEF NOTE ON CENSUS Censl,ls concepts-Building (17), Census houses and households (18), Housing data (18), Electricity and Toilet facilities (18), Rural and urban area (18), Urban agglomeration (19), Standard urban area (19).

6. 1991 CENSUS FINDINGS-POPULATION, ITS DISTRIBUTION Distribution of population in rural and urban arcas (19), Size, class and status of towns

, (20), Villages by pOPll:latiun size (21).

7. POPULATION GROWTH, DENSITY fu"lD SEX RATIO Population growth (22), Density (22), Sex ratio (23)

8. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Muharashtra State (25), Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1981 (26), SC/ST population, decadal variation and sex ratio (27).

9. LITERACY Definition of a literate (30), Rural and Urban'ISteracy (31), Male-female share in total literates (31); Literacy among SC and ST (32).:~

10. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Definition of work and classification of workers (34Y-, Types o( workers (34), Workers by Industrial categories (37), Non-workers (39).

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11. AMENITIES IN VILLAGES A..:.'-l'D TOWNS 39 Educational facilities (39), Medical (42), Drinking water (43), Postal (43), Weekly market (43), Communications (44),~ Approach Toad (44), Power Supply (45).

12. LAND UTILISATION - LAND USE PATTERN 46 Forest (46), Irrigated and Unirrigated land (47).

13. BRIEF NOTE ON TOVlN DIRECTORY 48

14. INDUSTRIES 49

15. TRADE AND COMMERCE Workers in trade and commerce (50).

16. MUNICIPAL FINANCE

17. FAIRS AND PLACES OF TOURIST IMPORTANCE Fairs (51), Places of historical and tourist importance (51).

18. MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT Contribution of the district\~52).

PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DffiECTORY (SECTIONS I AND II)

SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Village Directory.

Statement-List of villages fully merged in towns and outgrowth at 1991 Census.

Afap-TAHSIL MIRAJ (Facing Page) Alphabetical list of villages-Miraj C. D. Block Village Dircctory-Miraj C. D. Block

Map-TAHSIL TASGAON (Facing Page) Alphabetical list of vil1ages-Tasgaon C. D. Block Village Directory-Tusgaon C. D. Block

Afap-TAHSIL KHA..~APUR (Facing Page) Alphabetical list of villages-Khanapur C. D. Block Village Directory-Khanapur C. D. Block

Map-TAHSIL ATPADI Alphabetical list of vi11ages-At.padi C. D. Block Village Directory-Atpadi C. D. Block

Map-TAHSIL JAT Alphabetical list of villages--Jat C. D, Block Village Directory--Jat C. D, Block

Map-TAHSIL KAVATHE MAHANKAL Alphabetical list of vil1ages-Kavathe Mahankal C. D. Block Village Directory-Kavathe Mahankal C. D. Block

Map-TAHSIL WALWA Alphabetical list of vi1lages-Walwa C. ·D. Block Village Directory-Walwa C. D. Block

Map-TAHSIL SHIRALA Alphabetical list of villages-Shirala C. D. Block Village Dircctory-Shirala C. D. Block

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C. D. Blockwise (Rural) Abstract of educational, medical and other amenities

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Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns) 164

APPENDIX III C. D. Blockwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. 164

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CON'l'ENTS-contd. Page

APPENDIX IV Summary showing number of villages having or not having SC/ST population, It,~ C. D. Blockwise hst of villages according to the proportion of Schedl .. tled Caste and 16[:; Scheduled Tribe population to the total population by ranges.

APPENDIX V 177 Alphabctical1ist of villages alongwith manual as well at computerised codes, 1991 and 1981.

APPENDIX VI 195 Statement showing Social Forest area in the villages.

APPENDIX VII Statement showing number of Girls Schools in the villages.

SECTION II-TOWN DIHECTORY

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory.

Town Directory Statements (1 to VI and IV-A) STATEMENT I-Status and Growth History-

STATEMENT II-Physical aspects and location of towns, 1989

STATEMENT nr-Municipal Finance, 1988-1989

STATEMENT IV-Civic and other amenities, 1989

STATEMENT IV-A-Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1989

STATEMENT V-Mcdical, Educational, l{e,creational and Cultural Facilities, 1~)89

STATEl\lENT VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1989.

Appendix to Town Directory

PART R-PRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

District Primary Census Abstract (General)

Appendix to District Urban Primary Census Abstract

District Primary Census Absb'act for Scheduled Castes

District Primary Cerhu<: Abstra('t for Scheduled Tribes

c. D. nlochu'ise ',Tillage Primary ern.'>us Abstract Primary Census Abstract-Miraj C. D. Rlock

Primary Census Absirad-Ta:st:;acl11 C D. B1uck

Primary Census Abstraet--Kha'Japur C. D. Block

Pr:imary Census Abstrullt-Atpadi C. D. Block

Primary Census Abstrnct-Jat C. D. mock

Primary Census Abstrad--Kavuthe l\Inhankal C. D. Block

Primary Census AbsiracL-\Va]wa C. n. Block

Primary Census Abstract-8hirala C D. Block

Town Primary Census Abstr<1d. (1 to 8)

Annexure I-Note on Fertility---Mortnl1ty and l\.-1igration

Annexure II-V<T'rious measures of fertiliLy and mean age at maITiagc, 1981.

Annexure III-Percentage Distribution of Migrants by place of birth, 1 ~)81 Census.

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FORE-WORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DeI-Is) was initiated afler the 1951 Census and is continuing since then vvith some innovations/modiflcations after each decennial C~ensus. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation

• on behalf of each State Governmentf(Jnion Territory administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on some of the - basie demographic and socio-economic charactf.:.'ristics and on the availability of certain important C1VIC flITlenities/facilities in each village and to\.vn of tht~ respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators., acadernicians and researchers.

The. scope of the DCH was ini"tially confined to certain irnportant ceiiSUS tables on populatjon~ economic and socio­cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (peA) o·f each village and to'NTI ('Nard-\vise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Vi]1age and Town. Directories including peA. After the 1971 Census, t'NO parts of the District Census Handbooks CPart-A cornprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCl\.) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which "\-vas also to be brought out, could not be published in ynany StatesfUTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new :features alongvvith the. restructuring of the formats of Village and To\vn Directory were introduced in the DeHs. These "\-vere p·ub l1shed in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. vVhile Part-A comprised Village and Tovvn Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward­wise) :including Scheduled -Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/to'\vIlI(_~vel \Ver(~ provided in Part-B. To illustrate,

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all the amenities except electricity, .were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges for the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health "W'orkers in t.he village "Were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme, Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided -for the first time --in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. I case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirenlents of. the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other an'lenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one col umn on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/ centres "'Vvere added in Statements IV and V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the, 1991 census is by and large the same as folJowed in '1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in th~ 199]\~ Census. for t.he benefit. of data users. Nine­fold IndustrIal classlfica tlon of maIn workers has been given as against four-hold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the" sex-wise population in the 0-6 - age-group has also been included .in peA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children belo"v 7 years of age have been treated' as illiterate at the time of the 19.91. Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out rnore effective developmental programmes.

One of the most iillportant .innovations in the 1991 Census IS the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village ~Directory and PCA instead o:f the traditional TahsillTalukaIPS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and peA data at C. D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the ·C. D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental' planning.

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In order to facilitate the task of Administrators~ Planners and Researehers intending to us~ Village Directory! peA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government/UT administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collect.ed and compiled under the direction of Shri. J. K_ Banthia, Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra on behalf of the State GovernmentJUT adn'linistration which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K. P. Ittaman, former .Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M. 1\1. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of infc)rmationJdata and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a lllicro-level analysis of Census/ non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union ,Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the gt.1.1 dance of Shri 'M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar. General (S.8.). This task ·was carried out by Shri A. K. Singh~ Deputy Director who was· assisted by. Shri N. S. Soam, .l~sistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was ihitially provided by Dr. B. I<:. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (l\rlap) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy.Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

New Delhi June 11. 1992

A.R.NANDA Registrar General, India

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PREFL'\..CE

The Registrar General and Census C~onnnissj()ner of India has in his forev'v'ord to this series uf publications, not only provided tl'l'2 reader '\.vith tht:_' historical background of the District Census :Handhooks but has also explained at SOIne length the s.cope and coverage envisaged for this" country--wide project. 'T'h18 volume contn.i.ns the salient results based OIl the data gatll(~l'cd at the actual head­count and in addition contain a \-vealth of other non­census information in respect of -\Tillages and To-wns of the District. It is hoped that this voluITIS would go a

_ long v'n:!y to mcet the ever incrcasi ng dCITlUnd for the rnicro-Icvel data in this era of planned development.

District Census J-Iandbook of :rvlaharashtra is a joint venture of the Governlnent of 1Vlaharashtra and the Census Organisations of the Governrncnt of Indi!:L The design for the 1991 District Census Handbook ,,\'as evolved Ceritral1y by the Census Commissioner', India. In the preparation of the District Census I-Iandbook, the ro-]o played by the Census Organisation is that of data gatherer and the cost of publication is borne by the State GOVCl'lllnent. In accomplishing this task '\.ve have had the ready and whole-hearted Co-operation of the staff at various levels of different departlnents of the State Governlnent. Much of the data so supplied by these field-level officers have been cross-checked with the data obtained from various departments and an attempt has been roade to reconciles the discrepancies as v..relL

I am deeply grateful to Shri .A .. R. Nanda, I.A.S. the Registrar General, India for the benefit I have derived by way of guidance and advice. I also express Illy thanks to Shri M. K. Jain, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies)," Dr. B. K. Roy former Deputy Registrar General (lVlap) and Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

Shri J. K. Banthia, LA.S. held the Office of Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra and g1.ridcd the

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operations of the 199]t Census. At present he is deputed for training at Lonann in School of ECQnomics and Political Science. The data presented in this handbook were collected and compiled under the direction and guidance of Shri Banthia:· We would deem it our duty~ therefore,' to offer him our sincere and grateful 'thanks for all that he . did for. this project.

In this Directorat~~ Smt. V. Y. Joshi~ Assistant Director spearheaded the D.C.H.B. unit which meticulously scrutinised the Non-Census data collected f['om various sources, finalised the list of villages and to\.vns, etc., "v'lith the help of Shri S. v: Deorukhkar, Investigator. As regards, the "vri'te-up portion the persons ""ho drafted the text, scrutinised, edited and supervised have been mentioned in the "Acknowledgement". The maps inserted in the D.C.H.B. are prepared by the cartography section under the guidance of Shri D. N. Chaurasia, Sr. Geographer.

The write-ups on fertility and mortality patterns and n1_igration patterns based on 1981 Census data are contributed by S/Shri S. S. Kashyap and J. D. Mhaiskar, Depu ty Directors, resp ecti ve ly. ! '

I take this opportunity to offer Tny grateful thanks to all officials in various grades who have been actively involved in voluminous ,vork of con1.pilation and preparation of this volume. The list of the officials of this Directorate closely associated with this work is given separately.

Lastly I am thankful to the Gove"rnment of Maharashtra for having agreed readily to bear the cost of publication of the District Census Handbook volumes and for the special efforts to Shri P. S. More, Director, Printing and Stationery and his colleagues to print out the publication in a very nice fashion.

Census Directorate, Maharashtra, Bombay Dated 1st IVlay 1~93 (Maharashtra Day)"

A. S. DANGE Joint Director of Census Operations.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMEN'T'

WRITE-UP UNIT

Editing & Supervision

1. Smt: V. Y. Joshi ... Assistant Director

Drafting

2. Shr] S. V. DeoTUkhkar ... Investigator

3. Shri \V. A D'Souza Computor

V. T. D. UNIT

1. Smt. P. S. Kekre

2. Shri S. V. Deorukhkar

3. Shri C. S. More

4. Smt. J. R. Wagle

5. Shri S. A Karnik

6. Sh ri M. K. Pote

7. Shri R. T. Chichkar

8. Shri S. K. Naik

9. Shri H. N. ~hoir

10. Shri W. A. D'souza

11. Smt. D. D. Walawalkar

12. Smt. J. N. Sawant

13. Smt. M. M. Malshe

14. Smt. S. S. Dabholkar ...

15. Smt. F. Rebello

16. Shri P. R. Pachkar

17. Shri K. H. Kelvekar

18. Smt. A. V. Kale

19. Shri S. L. Manjarekar

20. Kum. H. K Khanzode

21. Kum. C. D. Karkhanis

22. Kum. C. P. Dighc

23. Smt. A. J. Patel

24. Smt. S. D. She.tye

25. Smt. S. S. Dahibavkar

26. Shri L. S. Sawant

Assistant Director

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Printing Inspector

D. D. E. UNIT

1. Shri R. S. Lal

2. Shri S. R Kal've

3. Shri C. Huparikar

4. Smt. S. S. Sawunt

Assistant Director

Investigator

Programmer

Lower Division Clerk

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Shri A. S. Kulkarni

Shri S. G. Gavali

Shri D. B. Mane

Shri D. K. Zambare

Shri R. B. Bhalerao

Smt. S. D. Kulkarni

Smt. \V. A. D'souza

Shri A. S. Nayak

Shri U. K. ,Joshi

Shri P. D. Prabhulkar

SI1 ri K L. Rasum

Investigator

Statistical Assistant

Computor

Operator

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Shr] D. N. Chaurasia ... Sr. Geographer

Shri A. Braganza Cartographer

Shr] D. M. Walwe Sr. Artist

Shri A. L. Randive Artist

Shri D. D. Pada1kar

Shri V. V. Govekar Sr. Draftsman

Shri S. D. Kauthekar ... " Shri B. B. Yadav Draftsman

SmL T. S. Kaulhekar ...

Smt. P. J. Naika,r " Sh1'1 J. G. Naikar

Sh1'i V. S. Revanka1'

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DISTRICT IIIGIILIGI-ITS-1991 CENSUS

1. SangIi is the 10th smallest district in terms of size and 16th smallest in population

in the State.

2. SangIi is one of the least urbanised district in the state having about one~fifth of its population in urban areas whereas about two-fifth of State's

population lives in urban area.

3. In terms of populatio~ per sq. km. Sangli IS the 7th densely populated district

in the State.

4. Sang1i has 8th rank in terms of sex-ratio in the State.

5. There are only 4 uninhabited villages in the district whereas 20 villages are having a population of more than 10,000.

6. J at (Jat tahsil) is the most populated village (21,978) and Aloli (Shirala tahsil)

is the least populated (21) in the. district.

7. The economy of the district is mainly depend on cultivation. Out of 100 workers

in the di strict 68 are engaged in primary sector.

8. Khanapur tahsil is having the highest number of villages (120) in the district

and Atpadi and Kavathe l\1ahankal tahsils are having the lowest number of

villages (60) in the district.

9. Ranjani village (Kavathe lVlahankal tahsil) has the largest area (9686.00 hectares)

and Vitthalwadi village (Tasgaon tahsil) has the smallest area (18.00 hectares)

among the village;:; in the district.

10. Po'wer supply facility is 111uch impre$si ve, it 1S av'ailablo for 98.34 per cent of

the villages.

11. Sangli has attained fame us the birth place of Nlul'athi Stage.

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NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICTtrAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE' FROM

DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 1991

Name of Whdher Name of Districttrahsil Dislricttrahsil Urban!

Distance from Tahsil Headquarters to

District Headquarters by RoadIRailway

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Sangli Sangli

Miraj Miraj

Tasgaon Tasgaon

Khanapur Vita

Atpadi Atpatli

Jat Jat

Kavathe-Mahankal Kawathe-Mahankal

Wa]wa Uran-Islampur

Shirala Shil'ala

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS I(a)

State District Rank

Population Total Persons 78937187 2209488 15 Males 40825618 1128521 16 Females 38111569 1080967 14

Rural Persons 48395601 1707041 13 Males 24536280 868447 13 Females 23859321 838594 13

Urban Persons 30541586 502447 15 Males 16289338 260074 16 Females 14252248 242373 14

Decennial population growth rate (1981-1991) + 25.73 + 20.45 22

Area (sq. kms.) 307713.00 8572.00 21

Density of population (per sq. km.) 257 258 7

Sex ratio (Number of females per 1,000 males) 934 958 8

Literacy rate (excluding children in the Persons 64.87 62.61 15 age-group of 0--6) Males 76.56 74.85 17

Females 52.32 49.94 15

Percentage of urban population to total population 38.69 22.74 14

Percentage of total population-

(i) Main Workers Persons 39.28 36.87 27 Males 51.24 52.42 5 Females 26.47 20.65 28

(iO Marginal Workers Persons 3.68 7.25 5 Males 0.92 0.75 19 Females 6.64 14.03 4

(iii) Non-Workers Persons 57.02 55.88 12 Males 47.82 46.83 25 Females 66.87 65.32 7

Break-up of Main Workers-

Percentage among Main Workers--

(i) Cultivators Persons 32.81 43.44 10 Males 29.79 43.21 9 Females 39.07 44.07 13

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lMPORTANT STATISTICS I(a)--contd.

State. District .Halik

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 26.81 24.19 20 Males 18.67 17.69 20 Females 43.70 41.43 18

(iii) Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Persons ~.52 2.04 8 Plantations, Orchards and allied activities Males '1.93 2.22 12

Females ,0.67 1.55 3

(iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.37 0.13 19 Males 0.47 0.16 18 Females 0.17 0.07 22

[v(a)l MElOufacturing, Processing, Servicing and- Persons 1.61 1.29 17 Repairs in Household Industry . Males 1.61 1.32 20

Females 1.60 1.20 12

, [v(b)] Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Persons 11.60 7.76 to Repairs in other than Hpusehold T ndustry Males 15.54 9.82 10

Females 3.44 2.32 9

(vi) Constructions Persons 2.59 1.99 12 Males 3.39 2.59 16 Females 0.92 0.41 16

(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.57\ 6.94 6 Males 11.47 8.73 10 Females 2.54 2.19 8

(viii) Transport, Storage and Communications PeJ'Son" 3.74 2.78 7 Males 5.33 3.76 12 Females 0.44 0.19 7

(ix) Other Bervices Persons 10.38 9.44 6 Males 11.80 10.50 13 :Females 7.45 6.57 5

Percentage of Scheduled Castes population to total Persons 11.09 12.56 14 populat~n Males 11.02 12.50 15

Females 11.16 12.61 14

Per~entage Of Se'heduled Tribes population to total Persons 9.27 0.49 28 population Males 9.11 0.60 28

Females 9.45 0.48 29

NUll1ber of occupi~ residential houses 14893157 407619 15

Number of Villages Total 43025 727 28 Inhabited 40412 723 28 Uninhabited 2613 4 25

3

IMPORTANT STATISTICS I(a)~ontd.

Number of Towns

Class I (Population 100,000 and above)

Class II (Population 50,000-99,999)

Class III (Population 20,000-49,999)

Class IV (Population 10,000-19,999)

Class V (Population 5,000-9,999)

Class VI (Population below 5,000)

State

336

33

30

114

102

46

11

District

8

2

4

1

1

Rank

18

Note: Owing to administrative reasons, census could nol be cnnchu:tcc! in 33 villagt''' of Akrani and Akkalkuwa tahsils of Dhule district (07). Only their population (persons, male .. 'mel (',males) was obta:ill",d through secondary source. Consistency checks for Dhule district and Maharashtra can not be appli.,d except for population (persons, males and females),

SLatC!/District

(1)

Maharashtra

Gr. Bombay Thane Raigarh Ratnagiri Sindhudurg

Nashik Dhule Jalgaon Ahrnadnagar

Pune Satara Sangli Solapur Kolhapur

Aurangabad Jalna Parbhani Bid Nanded Osrnanabad Latur

Buldana Akola Amravati Yavatmal

Wardha Nagpur Bhandara Chandl'apur Gadchiroli

Popula­tion (In

lakhs)

(2)

789.37

Density

(3)

257

99.26 16461 52.49 549

'.

18.25 255 15.44 188

8.32 160

38.51 25.36 31.88 33.73

55.33 24.51 22.10 32.31 29.90

22.14 13_64 21.17 18.22 23.30 12.76 16.77

18.86 22.14 22.00 20.77

10.67 32.87 21.08 17.72

7.87

248 193 271 198

354 234 258 217 389

219 177 192 170 221 169 234

195 209 180 153

169 332 226 155

55

4

Percen­tag" of

No. ",f HOUlW- popula-hou!<()!', ",old tiun La

JX'r 'Ii z,f" St<lte sq. km. p<lpula-

tlon

(4) 1I'j) (6)

48 5.14 100.00

3362 113

51 36 31

43 35

50 35

4.84 479 4.89 4.77 4.73

5.50 5.53 5.34 5.38

68 5.13 43 5.26 48 5.22 39 5.58 70 ·5.26

39 31 34 31 38 30 39

5.21 5.30 5.57 4.96

5.72 5.48 5.91

36 5.35 39 5.27 35 ·5.15 30 5.03

34 63 45 32 11

4.84 5.02 4.86 4.57 4.83

12.57 6.65 2.3]

1.96 1.05

4.88 3.21 4.04 4.27

7.01 3.11 2.80 4.09 3.79

2.80 1.73 2.68 2.31

2.95 1.62 2.12

2.39 2.81 2.79 2.63

1.35 4.16 2.67 2.24 1.00

Sex Ratio

(7)

Pmpor­tion of 0--6

popula­lion

(8)

Percen­tage of

SC

(9)

IMPORTANT

Percen­tage of

ST

(10)

Percen­tage of

Lite­rates

(11)

934 17.11 11.09 9.27 64.8'7

818 ·13.60 879 16.87

1010 16.77 1205 15.43 1137 13.09

940 18.83 958 L8.11 940 17.31 949 L8.23

933 16.17 1029 16.20

958 15.85 934 17.97 961 15.32

922 20.30 958 21.45 953 21.05 944 20.74 945 21.04 937 19.10 942 20.20

953 19.21 939 L8.io 936 16.33 951 17.74

939 15.03 922 15.86 988 16.10 948 16.51 976 17.98

6.52 5.18 2.79 1.77 5.10

1.05 18.12 12.82 0.96 0.47

82.50 69.54 63.95 <

62.70 75.81

8.48 24.18 5.30 40.88

62.3.3 51.22 64.30 61.03

9.26 9.84 12.41 7.12

11.41

9.51 12.56 15.41 12.75

13.79 12.93 11.02 13.41 18.15 16.34 19.06

11.49 11.95

17.48 10.92

14.05 18.84 16.87 16.90 12.20

3.91 0.75 0.49 1.50 0.49

3.77 2.07 5.27 1.13

11.84 1.76 2.24

71.05

66.67. 62.61 56.39 66.94

56.98 46.25 47.60 49.82 48.17 54.27 55.57

5.06 61.69 7.03 65.83

14.38· 70.06 21.46 57.96

15.59 13.92

.14.70 19.70 38.79

69.95 73.64 64.69 59.41 42.89

Note- Owing to adrni,nistrative reasons, Census could not be conduct.ed in 33 villages of Akrani and Akkalkuwa tahsils' of for Dhule district and Maharashtra can not be applied except fOT. population (persons, males and females).

5

STATISTICS I(b)

Proportion of Wurk"rl! to Main Workers Work participation ----------------------------------

rate Live- I\.innufacturing,

Male Female Culti­vators

Agricul. tural Laho· urers

stol."k7 PrOCt~Hsjng, Forestry, Servicing and Fishing, Repair!' in Hunting Mining

and Plan- and House- Other tations. Quarry- hold than

Orchards ing Industry House-and allied hold activities Indu"try

Construc­tion

Trade and

Comm cree

Trans­port,

Storage Other and Senrices

Communi-cations

Propor­tion of Margi-

nal Workers

(I) (ID (III) (IV) IV(a)1 IV(h») (VI) (VII) (YIn) (IX) ------------....:...._-....:...._--- ~----.--- ~-- _-- _.:.___---------------(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (} 7) (18) (]9) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24)

52.16 33.11 32.81 26.81· 1.52

55.08 11.02 0.10 54.90 22.73 20.54 51.57 36.25 44.81 47.72 42.74 63.48 51.18 44.25 60.49

0.07 10.21 17.65

9.63 12.19

50.96 35.75 43.30 24.16 51.19 39.14 37.53 39.58 50.30 35.02 30.02 44.32 51.12 40.50 47.35 26.59

51.31 28.55 31.38 14.01 49.54 39.63 49.28 21.58 53.17 34.67 43.44·' 24.19 -51.27 34.29 33.73 . 31.56 54.61 37.31 45.91 17.00

0.50 2.06 2.95 3.04 3.09

1.20 1.45 1.42 1.48

1.60 1.80 2.04 2.07 1.61

49.55 35.28 41.19 28.35 1.24 52.34 42.84 46.76 35.64. 1.21 51.60 39.45 38.95 41.42 1.29 50.71 43.08 49.13 30.51 1.69 50.09 39.07 36.77 41.36 51.28 38.98 40.51 41.09 49.28 38.10 39.38 39.11

52.13 42.92 38.97 43.44 51.41 35.63 26.13 50.83 54.06 34.07 21.53 52.42 53.05 42.08 27.03 53.52

52.93 35.65 27.79 46.15 49.84 24.12 18.38 23;99

- 52.78 47.45 40.26 32.66 52.67 39.26 32.54' 35.56 56.13 51.42 56.11' 28.77

1.25 1.15 0.77

0.96 0.86 1.47 1.40

1.60 2.01 1.87 2.43 2.29

0.37

0.17 0.39 0.37 0.61 1.45

1.61 11.60 2.59

0.08 0.08 0.06 0.14

0.16 0.21 0.13 0.16 0.23

0.10 0.11 0.12 0.11

1.48 1.19 1.52 1.38 1.10

1.40 0.97 1.28 1.38

1.50 2.22 1.29 2.36 2.20

0.90 1.07 1.27 1.18

0.06' 1.34 0.19 1.42 0.24 0.92

0.06 0.10 0.04 0.60

0.20 2.19 0.52 3.90 0.16

0.93 1.00 1.31 1.19

0.73 2.17 7.25 1.78 1.36

35.31 28.55 11.39

4.03 3.88

10.63 4.59 5.03 7.56

16.32 6.18 7.76

10.35 12.30

8.03 3.37 2.99 3.04 3.90 2.65 3.53

2.73 3.66 3.42 2.78

5.41 12.50 5.08 5.51 1.69

4.24 4.01 2.77 2.61 2.32

1.99 1.30 1.37 1.57

5.47 1.78 1.99 1.95 2.28

2.48 1.02 1.74 1.54 1.99 1.45 1.69

1.16 1.57 2.00 1.63

1.89 5.44 1.13 2.55 1.00

8.57 3.74 10.38 3.G8

24.90 11.32 13.27 6.51 6.33 3.36 5.04 2.28 5.23 2.16

21.91 13.27

8.84 7.91 8.10

5.88 5.67 6.01 5.05

9.81 5.46 6.94 6.76 7.48

5.72 4.40 4.55 4.31 5.15 3.41 5.52

4.43 5.92 6.02 4.40

4.91 11.62 3.60 4.53 2.00

2.77 1.95 2.83 1.81

4.79 2.72 2.78 2.72 2.54

2.29 1.26 1.45 1.54 1.52 1.33 1.54

8.58 6.89 7.65 7.07

14.96 8.76 9.42 8.34 8.46

9.70 5.13 6.21 6.96 6.66 6.80 7.30

1.38 5.94 2.44 7.49 2.52 9.25 1.26 6.19

2.11 9.21 6.04 15.66 1.48 6.15 2.21 9.00 0.53 6.10

0.65 2.47 4.41 7.71 9.22

2.46 5.66 2.74 3.48

3.24 7.95 7.25 4.43 7.01

2.66 3.73 3.62 5.37 4.97 3.85 4.72

2.87 2.08 4.04 3.26

2.35 1.97 4.34 4.10 8.24

Dhulc district (07). Only their population (persons. malcs and fcmalel') was obtained through secondary source. Consistency checks

6

RANKING OF TAHSILS

Miraj Tasgaon Khanapur Atpadi

In terms of Value Rank Valu(' Rank Value Rank Value Rank (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

(i) Total population 634639 1 3:19710 3 2fi4017 4 111557 B

(ii) Total area 926.10 4 1235.01 3 1322.64 2 830.26 5 (in sq. km.)

(iii) Density of population 685 1 275 3 192 5 134 7 per sq. km.

(iv) Sex ratio 929 8 955 4 1029 2 952 5

(v) Proportion Urban 57.32 1 8.65 4 12.60 3

(vi) Proportion Scheduled 13.68 3 10.94 7 12.31 4 11.59 6 Caste

(vii) Proportion Scheduled 0.38 3 0.32 4 0.25 5 0.18 7 Tribes

(viii) Proportion Literate 70.10 1 66.94 2 63.75 4 50.87 7

(ix) Work participation rate 36.87 8 46.01 6 48.48 2 46.44 4 (Main + Marginal Workers)

(x) Percentage of villages 98.44 6 100.00 1 100.00 1· 98.33 7 having primary school

(xi) Percentage of villages 14.06 2 3.85 5 4.17 4 3'.33 6 having PH!;

(xii) Percentage of villages 79.69 4 49.04 6 81.67 3 90.00 2 having well

(reiii) Percentage of villages 68.75 2 72.12 1 60.83 4 35.00 7 . having post office

(xiv) Percentage of villa.ges 98.44 1 94.23 3 97.50 2 50.00 8 having bus stop

'i~) Percentage of villages 76.56 1 52.88 4 49.17 5 20.00 8 .. ~ having approach by }}uooa road

(xvi)" Percentage of villages 100.00 1 100.00 1 99.17 6 88.33 8 having eJectricity for domestic purpose

(xvii) .Percentage of villages 12.50 7 22.12 5 50.00 3 18.33 6 having forest area

(xviii) Percentage of villages 100.00 1 87.50 7 92.50 6 100.00 1 having irrigated area

7

IN THE DISTRICT-IT

Jat Kavatho Mahankal Walwa Shirala

Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank (14) (15) (16) 117) (18) (19) (20) (21)

240647 5 117901 7 363244 2 147773 6

2196.05 1 134.06 7 772.83 6 639.09 8

110 8 161 6 470 2 231 4

934 7 971 =! 942 6 1047 1

19.23· 2 5.02 5

13.69 2 14.25 1 11.95 5 10.94 7

1.82 1 0.20 6 0.45 2i 0.11 8

42.21 8 56.97 6 65.25 3 57.24 5

49.14 1 48.01 3 45.75 7 46.38 5

100.00 1 100.00 1 100.00 1 88.35 8

5.08 3 32.58 1

34.75 7 91.67 1 57.45 5 33.01 8

43.22 6 68.33 3 59.57 5 24.27 8

83.90 7 91.67 4 85.11 6 88.35 5

40.6B 7 55.00 2 53.19 3 47.57 6

100.00 1 100.00 1 100.00 1 89.32 7

54.24 1 11.67 8 26.60 4 51.46 2

100.00 1 98.33 4 95.74 5 62.14 8

8

SUMMARY TABLE 1

. Population of the District at the Censuses from 1901 to 1991

TotaV Percentage District RuraV Year Persons Decade d • .cade Males Females

Urban variation variation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) . (7) (8)

Sangli District Total 1901 645,696 325,474 320,222

1911 613,751 ~ 31,945 ~ 4.95 314,501 299,250

1921 597,371 • 16,380 - 2.67 307,664 289,707

1931 708.858 + 111,487 + '18.66 363,574 345,284

1941 814,449 + 105,591 +,14.90 416,802 397,647

1951 1,000,375 + 185,926 + 22.83 508,420 491,955

1961 1,232.986 + 232,611 + 23.25 629,912 603,074

1971 1,542,560 + 309,574 + 25.11 791,562 750,998

1981 1,834,293 + 291,733 + 18.91 932,734 901,559

1991 2,209,488 + 375,195 + 20.45 1,128,521 1,080,967

Rural 1901 550,680 277,469 273,211

1911 524,819 - 25,861 - 4.70 268,697 256,122

1921 505,174 - 19,645 - 3.74 260,083 245,091

1931 590,623 + 85,449 + 16.91 301,993 288,630

1941 675,423 + 84,800 + 14.36 345,624 329,799

1951 713,445 + 38,022 + 5.63 361,531 351,914

1961 1,040.556 + 327,111 + 45.85 529,259 511,297

1971. 1,255,662 + 215,106 + 20.67 640,007 6I5,655

1981 1,440,204 + 184,542 + 14.70 727,419 7,12,785

1991 1,707,041 + 266,837 + 18.53 868,447 838,594

Urban 1901 95,016 48,005 47,011

1911 88,932 - 6,084 -6Aa 411,804 43,128

1921 92,197 + 3,265 + 3.67 47,581 44.616

1931 118,235 + 26,038 + 28.24 61,581 ' 56,654

1941 139,026 + 20,791 + 17.58 71,178 67,848

1951 286,930 + 147,904 + 106.39 146,889 140,041

1961 192,430 - 94,500 - 32.93 100,653 91,777

1971 286,898 + 94,468 + 49.09 15!:_,555 135,343

1981 394,089 + 107,191 + 37.36 205,315 188.774

1991 502,447 + 108,358 + 27.50 260,074 242,373

9

SUMMARY TABLE 2

Number of Inhabited villages and thE" related population in specified Population Size Ranges

DislricU C.D. Block

Total Rural Population

Number

U,ri .. than :.too Popu latinn

Total number of inhabit.cd villages

(2) Persons Males FemaleI' Ma](·,. Females

200-499 Population

Number ------­Mules Females

500.999 Population

Number -------~-­Males Females

(1)

Sangli District

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon

723

64

104

3. Khanapur 120

4. Atpadi

5. Jat

6. Kavat.he Mahankal

7. Walwa

8. Shirala

60

liB

60

103

(3) (4) (5)

1707041 868447 838594

270888 140482 130406

310318 158524 151794

221999 108727 113272

111557 57158 54399

24064 7 124445 116202

117901 59808 58093

293380 150944 1424:'4fl

140351 68359

1,000.1,999 Populat.ion

71992

(6)

11

1

10

(7) (H)

639

55

2.()o(}-4,999 Population

785

71

714

DistricU C.D.Block Number -------­ Numher

(1)

Sangli District

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon

3. Khanapur

4, Alpudi

5. Jat

6. Kavnthe Mahankal

7. Walwa

8, Shirala

Males (15) - (16)

Females (17)

228 162508 163388

13 8926 8601

28 19547. 19411

47 33138 35699

20 13681 13472

44 33749 32013

18 13594 13518

26 19707 18661

30 20166 22013

(HI)

197

33

14

32

19

27

16

Males (Un

299396

49.H94

21471

46684

a0086

220fi(;

Females (20)

293962

-1-9168

20478

29496

41788

(9) ( to) (11)

3

4

B

6

4

3

2

15

81597 9149

715 678

683 727

1517 1672

1165 1087

827 811

625 627

386 ;'42

2679 3205

5,000-9,999 Population

(12) (13) (14)

167

7

20

25

17

18

19

29

62621 63552

2826 2618

7895 7991

9202 10015

6121 6196

J2557 11753

6609 6660

7288 6870

10133 11449

10,000 and above Population

Number --------- Nunlher

(21)

57

10

13

6

2 -

5

1

18

2

Males (22)

Females (23)

195823 183943

34101 32700

41975 39975

18H51 17619

78(i5 7215

10066 16779

2892 2637

64648 61142

5876

Males !,'emales (24) (25) (26)

20 138863 123815

8 54384 48R30

6 38530 34522

1 6855 5951

1 11562 10416

1 6002 5155

2 15614 13633

1 5916 5308

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APPENDIX 1 TO SUMMARY TABLE 2

Area, Number of VillageslTowns and Population

No. of" villag('~ No. of Population occupied

TotaV Area Popula- In- Un- No. residen- No. of Persons Males. Females DistrictJrahsiV RuraV in tion pI'i habi- inhahi- of" tiaJ ""use-

U.A.ll'own Urban sq. km. sq. km. l('Q h·d towns houses holds (1) (2) (3) (4) (51 (Ill (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

Sangli T 8572.00 258 723 4 8 407,619 423,305 . 2,209,488 1,128,5211,080,967 District R 8255.27 207 723 <I 313,324 323,148 1,707,041 868,447 838,594

U 316.73 1586 8 94,295 100,157 502,447 260,074 242,373

1. Mh-aj Tahsil T 926.10 685 64 3 3 118,171 123,694 634,639 328,950 305,689 R 838.33 323 64 3 49,799 51,387 270,888 140,482 130,406 U 87.77 4144 3 68,372 72,307 363,751 188,468 175,283

Sangli Urahn Agglomeration U 87.77 4144 3 68,372 72,307 363,751 188,488 175,283 (a)Sangli

42~0 (i) Sangli (M) U 4546 1 36,339 37,726 193,197 . 100,128 93,069 (iDKupvad (O.G.) U 6,763 7,036 33,313 17,695 15,618

(b) Mi raj (i) Miraj (M) U 42.68 2849 1 22,146 24,294 121,593 62,474 59,119 (ii)Vanleswadi (O.G.) U 774 855 3,814 1,941 1,873

(c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 2.59 4569 1 2,350 2,396 11,834 6,230 5,604

2. Tasgaon Tahsil T 1,235.01 275 104 1 63,016 66,074 339,710 173,728 165,982 R 1,191.59 260 104 57,532 60,288 310,318 158,524 151,794 U 43.42 677 1 5,484 5,786 29,392 15,204 14,188

Tasgaon (M) U 43.42 677 1 5,484 .5.786 29,392 15,204 14,188

3. Khanapur Tahsil T 1,322.64 192 120 1 48,664 50,997 254,p17 125,188 128,829 R 1,267.37 175 120 42,720 14,514 221,999 108,727 113,272 U 55.27 579 5,944 6,483 32,018 16,461 15,557

Vita (M) U 55.27 579 1 5,944 6,483 32,018 16,461 15,557

4. Atpadi Tahsil T 830.26 134 60 19,177 20,240 111,557 57,158 54,399 R 830.26 134 60 19,177 20,240 111,557 57.1'98 54,399 u

5. Jat Tahsil T 2,196.05 110. 118 40,802 41,633 240,647 124,445 116,202 R 2,196.05 110 118 40,802 41,633 240,647 124,445 116,202 U

6. Kavathe Mahankal T 734.06 161 60 21,755 22,102 117,901 59,808 58,093 Tahsil R 734.06 161 60 21,755 22,102 117,901 59,808 58,093

U

7. Walwa Tahsil T 772.83 470 94 2 66,993 68,504 363,244 187,066 176,178 R 655.80 447 94 54,254 55,140 293,380 150,944 142,436 U 117.03 597 - 2 12,739 13,364 69,864 36,122 .33,742

Uran Islampur (M) U 33.33 1,274 1 7,423 7,688 42,459 22,095 20,364 Ashta (M) U 83.70 327 1 5,316 5,676 27.,405 14,027 13,378

8. Shirala Tahsil T 639.09 231 103 1 1 29,041 30,061 147,773 72,178 75,595 R 625.85 224 103 1 27,285 27,844 140,351 68,359 71,992 U 13.24 561 1 1,756 2,217 7.422 3,819 3,603

Manadur (C.T.)* U 13.24 561 1 1,756 2,217 7,422 3,819 3,603

Note (i) Since the source for the total area fif,1lJres in respect of I.hl' state and distrids is the Surveyor General, while that for the tot.al area figures in respect of the I.ah~il .. is I.h(' Sdllcment Commissioner and Director of State Land Records Department, the lolal arcas. as also the rural arons. Ii,r til<' tahsils in distriet, may not add upto the corresponding figures shown against the district.

(ii) Namos of towns treated as such for the lil.,;l 'lim(' in 1991 have. hocn Illarkcd with an asterisk ("'). (iii) Names of t.owns treated as such for the first tinw in l}lri 1 which continue as t.own in 1991 have hoen marked with

two asterisks ( •• ). (iv) 'M' stands for ¥unicipaliiy, 'C.T.' for Census Town.

11

APPENDlX 2 TO SUMMARY TABLE 2

Towns with Population under 5,000

Name of Number of Population in t.he Percentage tD Urban population DistricUTahsH Towns cClncm·ncd town of the respective DistricUTahsil

(1) (2) t:~) (4)

Nil

APPENDIX 3 TO SUMMARY TABLE 2

Houseless and Institutional Population

Housclcss POpullll.ion Instit.utional Population

District.lI'ahsil! Total! No. of Persons Male£< Females No. of Persons Males Females U.A.!I'own Rural! HouSe- Huuse-

Urban holds holds (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Sangli T 2,734 9,485 5,031 4,454 371 6,887 5,357 1,530 District R I,B05 6,957 3,63n 3,322 91 2,672 2,427 245

U 929 2,528 1,396 1,132 280 4,215 2,930 1,285

1. Miraj Tahsil T 445 716 41'0 236 257 3,865 2,630 1,235 R 35 136 68 68 3 566 523 43 U 410 580 412 168 254 3,299 2,107 1,192

Sa.ngli Urban Agglomeration U 410 580 412 168 254 3,299 2,107 1,192 (a) Sangli

(i) Sangli (M) U 228 323 229 94 227 2,335 1,580 755 (ii) Kup ..... ad (O.G.) U

(b) Miraj (i) Miraj (M) U 182 257 Ifl3 74 27 964 527 437 (ii) Vanleswadi (O.G.) U

(c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U

2. Tasgaon Tahsil T 482 1,821 961 860 11 204 185 19 R 433 1,649 871 778 6 99 80 19 U 49 172 90 82 5 105 105

Tasgaon eM) U 49 172 90 82 5 105 105

3. Khanapur Tahsil T 335 1,305 668 637 19 220 214 6 R 304 1,172 602 ,570 8 157 151 6 U 31 133 66 67 11 63 63

Vita (M) U 31 133 66 67 11 63 63

4_ Atpudi Tahsil T 103 465 254 211 1 3 3 R 103 465 254 211 1 3 3 U

5. Jut Tahsil T 218 826 434 392 24 877 802 75 R 218 826 434 392 24 877 802 75 U

6. Kavathe Mahankal T 153 579 300 279 3 171 120 51 Tahsil R 153 579 300 279 3 171 120 51

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7. Walwa Tahsil T 717 2,715 1,390 1,325 22 956 824 132 R 299 1,152 60] 551 13 307 266 41 U 418 1,563 789 774 9 649 558 91

Uran Islampur (M) U 20 81 40 41 7 558 467 91 Ashta (M) U 398 1,482 749 733 2 91 91

8. Shirala Tahsil T 281 1,058 544 514 34 591 579 12 R 260 978 505 473 33 492 482 10 U 21 80 39 41 1 99 97 2

Manadur (C. T.)* U 21 80 39 41 1 99 97 2

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

1. HISTORY AND SCOPE OF DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 1.1, District Census Handbook (DCHB) is a

unique publication from the Census Organisation which in a condensed fOTm gives details of the Census and non-census information from the village level upwards to the district levels. It has, therefore, been acclaimed and recognised as one of the best sources of information next only to the district gazetteer. Its origin lay in the 1951 Census when it began as a joint venture between the Government of India and the State

'Government. The present one pertaining to 1991 Census is thus the fifth in the series.

1.2 The District Census Handbook as published in 1951 incorporated some basic demographic and economic information of the district, villagewise and town wise separately, besides having some important census tables. However, it underwent a radical change in the 1961 Census as a much more descriptive account of the district and a lot of non-Census information on climate, rainfall, agriculture, industry, education, etc. was added to it besides a number of cross tables being picked up from various series of Census tables. Till date it is regarded as a model district census handbook. In 1971 the District Census handbook was divided into Part A relating to village and town directory, Part B containing village and townwise primary census abstract and Part C reported on the administrative aspect and Census tables based on peA etc. For the State of Maharashtra only Part A and B were published. The 1981 Census again saw the scope

. of it increasing to contain the data on literacy rate, primary health centres etc. It was published as Part A and' B and the same pattern has again been followed in 1991. However, in 1991 some of the non-Census data include information on girl schools, social forestry area etc. which is provided in a separate Appendix, whereas items like staple food and information on newspapers etc. have been omitted. The non-Census information collected at the vil1age level or town level by the Tahsildarl Chief officer was scrutinised and verified in each district by the District Planning Officer. The Conectors were also requested to once again reverify in case serious 'discrepancies were observed. Besides this, the non-census information was

Source : Hjstory~Djstrict GaZct.tcer, Sangli

cross-checked with the parent department. For example, informat.ion on electricity was cross­checked with Maharashtra State Electricity Board, that on roads with Public Works Department, on health with the Directorate of Health and so on. It is felt that 'because of this extra validation, inf01'mation pro'vided in the 1991 DellB should become more reliable and can be used without any hitch by scholars and planners alike. A number of new tables based on peA are also included and an effort has also been made to correlate the data with the gf'ography of the tahsiL These endeavours should make the Di5trict Census Handbook defin:itely more useful than ever before.

1.3 The Vill;-lge and Town Directory as also the Primary Census Abstract included in this handbook should quench the thirst of the planners invQlved in micro level planning. Simi]~rly, additional data revealing Civic and other amenities in class I and class II towns is oriented to 'minimum need programme' especially in respect of s1um-dwellers. Scholars and planners a1ike should benefit from the data on amenities by size of the town.

Brief History of the District

1.4 The district derives its name from its headquarters town Sangli, which was erstwhile princely state, and now forms a part of the district. The district forms a part of Deccan Plateau. Its history is essentially linked with the southern Maratha territories also referred to as the Kuntala during the ancient period. After the death of the Emperor Ashoka in 236 B.C.. this region witnessed the rise and fall of the dynasties of Satavahanas, Vakatakas, Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and the Bahamani kings. After the invasion of Devagiri by Ala-ud-din Khilji, the Deccan passed under the overlordship of Delhi emperors. The first Moghal invasion in Deccan began in 1593

. during the reign of Akbar. The successive history of the region is marked by prolonged struggle for domination among the forces of the Moghal, Adilsahi's kingdom and the Marathas. Maratha chieftains belonging to the Patwardhan family are said to have been the rulers of small principalities such as Sangli, Miraj and Tasgaon which came under the domination of British in 1818-19 and finally these were merged with the State of Bombay during the post independence period in 1948. . .

1.5 Sangli district was formed in 1949 by the transfer of Tasgaon, Khanapur (Vita), Walwa and Shirala tahsils from old Satara district. Two more talukas of Miraj and Jat were formed out of the parts of erstwhile Indian states and merged in the new district. After this merger it was named as South Satara· district. However, in 1960 the district was renamed as Sangli. In 1965, two talukas, VIZ. Miraj and Khanapur were splitted and two new talukas viz. Kavathe Mahankal and Atpadi were added to the original set-up of 6 tahsils. The district has thus 8 tahsils. viz., Miraj, Khanapur, Jat, Tasgaon, Shirala, Walwa, Atpadi and Kavathe-Mahankal.

1.6 At the time of 1961 census, the district was comprised of 5 talukas and 1 Mah'al which in themselves included 526 inhabited villages and 6 towns. At the time of 1971 <\ensus, the district had 8 tahsils comprised of 539 'inhabited villages and 7 towns. Since the number of tahsils in the d"istrict has remained unchanged in 1981 ahd

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1991. One new town was added in 1981. The number of tahsils and towns are same as it was seen in the year 1981 i.e. 8 tahsils and 8 towns. Only the number of inhabited villages increased from 708 in 1981 to 723 in 1991.

2. ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP 2.1 There were major changes in the

administrative set-up of Maharashtra immediately after 1981 Census resulting in increase of 2 divisions and 4 districts, The Konkan division include 5 districts, the newly created Nashik division 4 districts, Pune division 5 districts, Aurangabad division 7 districts, newly created Amravati division 4 districts and Nagpur division 5 districts. Thus in 1991 the State has 30 districts spread over 6 divisions. The district Sangli comes under Pune division. The following statement indicates the changes which occurred after 1981 in the number of villages, towns in each tahsil and also the reasons for variation in brief :-

Jurisdictional changes during 1981-91

Name of DistricV Tahsil

Sangli

Miraj

Tasgaon

(1)

Khanapur

Alpadi

Jat Kavathe Mahankal

Walwa

Shirulu'

No. of Villages as per

1981 Census

As in SangJi district.

(2)

710

66 102

117

60 118

53

89

105

Acljustcd as per 1991

J urisdict ion (3)

711

66 102

117

60 118

54

89

105

1991 Census

(4)

727

67

104

120

60 118 60

94

104

No. of new

villages creat.cd

(5)

20

1

1

3

6

4

5

No. of Towns

1981 Census

(6)

8

3

2

1

2

1991 Census

(7)

Changes since ,1981 and Government

Notification number

(8)

8 20 New villages created a~r 1981 census. 1 Census town declassified. 1 village received the status of census town. 1 village transferred from Sangole tahsil of SoJa pur district. 1 village excluded in 1981 census. 5 villages submerged.

3 1 New village created after 1981 census. 1 1 New village created after 1981 census.

1 census .town declas.sified (Kirloskarwadi)

1 3 New villages created after 1981 census.

6 villages created after 1981 census. 1 village transferred' from Sangole tahsil of Solapur district (Nagaj) (No. REN. 3/83fl6681CR. 1688·M·1O Date ; 2-1-84)

2 4 new villages created after 1981 census. 1 village excluded in 1981 census. [L.C.No. 94 Gondwadi]

1 5 New villagcs- created after 1981 census. 1 village :received the status of census town (20 Manadur) . 5 villages submerged.

2.2 For administrative purpose the district is divided into subdivisions of Walwa, Miraj and eight tahsils. The District Collector along with the District Judge, Superintendent of Police, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad and other senior officer's of the State Government look after the development and regulatory functions in the district. At the tahsH level the Tahsildar, Block Development Officer, Judicial Magistrate, Deputy Engineers and other officers look after their respective departments for development and regu­latory functions.

Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samitis 2.3 With a view to promote

development of democratic institutions and to secure greater measure of participation by the people in Development Plans and in local and government affairs by'decentralisation of powers and functions, Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samjtis (C. D. Block) have been established in the districts of Maharashtra in the year 1962 under the Maharashtra Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samitis Act of 1962. The jurisdiction of the Zilla Parish ad and the Panchuyut Samitis (C. D. Blocks) corresponds to the district and tahsil boundaries except that the municipal towns are not covered by them.

2.4 The Zilla Parishad elects its President and Vice-President and Chairmen of its committees from amongst the elected councillors. The term of office of the councillors is five years. An officer in the senior scale of LA.S. is deputed by the state Government as the Chief Executive Officer to the Zilla Parishad. The Parishad is also assisted by various departments and the heads of those depm·tments at the district level are Officers of Class I or II Service under the State Government. At the Block level, the Panchayat Samitis (C.D. Blocks) have an elected Chairman and Deputy Chairman. The Block Development Officer works as $ecretary to the Panchayat Samiti (C. D. Block). The executive authority .for the purpose of carrying out the prOVISIOns of the Maharashtra Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samitis (C. D. Blocks) Act vests in the Chief Executive Officer and the Block Developihent Officers. The Deputy Chief Executive Officer works as a Secretary of the General Body of the Zilla Parishad.

Urban Local Bodies 2.5 The statutory Urban Local Bodies are

cantonments, municipalities or municipal corporations. The urban local bodies elect a councillor from each of the wards and his term is 5 years. The President of the Municipal Council or the Mayor of the Corporation as also their

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Deputy are elected from amongst elected councillors and their term is for one year. The Chairmen of various committees are also elected from amongst the elected councillors with' a term of one year. Although for day to day administration tht Chief Officer is responsible in a municipal council, he works under the administrative control of the President of Municipal Council. In Corporations, a senior lAS Officer is deputed by the State Government as Municipal Commissioner who is responsible for day to day administration and the executive authority lies in him.

3. LOCATION, SIZE, RELIEF DRAINAGE AND CROPPING PATTERN

3.1 Sangli district is one of the southern districts of Maharashtra and is a part of the Deccan Plateau. It lies between 16°45' and 17°33' north latitude and 73°42' and 75°40' east longitude. It is surrounded by Satara and Solapur districts to the north, Karnataka state to the east and south, Kolhapur district to the south-west and it also has a small boundary with Ratnagiri district in the west.

3.2 The area of the district is 8,572 km2

and it has a population of 2,209,488 as per the 1991 Census. The density of population is 258 persons per km2 which is slightly higher compared to 257 persons per km2 for the state as a whole. It ranks 21st in terms of area and 15th in terms of population among the 30 districts of the state. Sangli is one of the better developed, urbanised and industrialised districts in the state.

3.3 The headquarters of the district is at Sangli, a city with a population of 226,510 (including O.G.). It is well connected by road as wen as by rail.

3.4 Broadly the physiography of the district may be grouped into 3 parts i.e. (1) The Sahyadri­hills : which are situated in the extreme western part of the district. These hills have a height of between 700 to 1,100 metres and are densely covered by forests. (2) The Plateau : These are situated in the eastern part of the district and make the water divide between Krishna and Bhima basins. These are mainly the Khanapur plateau and the Jat plateau. The plateaux, in general, have a height of between 600 and 800 metres and have small patches of forests. (3) The Basins : The two main basins are the Krishna and Man (a tributoary of river Bhima) which are relatively low lying. They have a height of between 500 to 600 metres. The Krishna basin is a well developed urbanised and industrialised part of the district.

3.5 The Krishna forms the main river system of the district, though $hirala tahsil in the west may be described as bel~ngrng to ~ the Varna and the eastern part of the district as belonging to the lVIan. The Krishna' is one of the three great ri vcrs of Southern India. Like the Godavari and the Cauvery it rises to the east of the sahyadTies almost within sight of the Arabian Sea and after traversing the entire breadth of the Peninsula falls into the Bay of Bengal. Within the district it flows for a distance of about 108 kms and is joined by the, Varna and the, Yerla, while the Agrani river, with a greater part of its course within the. district, joins it just outside the district boundary. The Man river has only about 16 kms of its course within the district, but along with its tributaries is responsible for draining the north-castern parts ()f Khanapur and Miraj tahsils and the northern part of Jat tahsil into the Bhima river.

Climate 3.6 The climate of the district is

characterised by general dryness throughout the year except during the south-west monsoon season, In general, the climate becomes hoUer as one proceeds fro.m west to east. The cold season is from December to about the middle of February. The hot season which fonows, lasts till the end of May, which is the hottest month. June to September is the south­west monsoon season and October and November constitute the post monsoon season.

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3.7 The average annual rainfall in the district is 692.4 mm. In general, the rainfall decreases from ;vest to east. The western part of the district gets over 2,OOOmm. of rain, while in the eastern part the rainfall is only about 500 mm. The rainfall at individual stations show considerable variation from year to year. Most of the annual rainfall is received during the south-west monsoon season although a considerable amount (about 20 per cent) is received in the post monsoon or retreating monsoon season. Some rainfall in the form of thunder showers occurs in May. In the western parts the climate is cool and healthy in the hot season but gets chilly' during the rainy season. In parts of Walwa and Miraj tahsils the climate is pleasant. The temperature increases as one proceeds from west to east and in the eastern

parts of' the district the climate is much hotter than in the rest of the district. The eastern parts of the district also have a wider range of temperature variation from season to season.

3.B In the post-monsoon, cold and summer seasons the air is dry, particularly in the afternoons, while during. the south-west monsoon season the air is humid. Skies are generally- clear 01' lightly clouded except during the south-west monsoon season when they are heavily clouded to overcast. Winds are light to moderate but during the south-west monsoon season they become stronger. In' the sOllth-west monsoon season, winds are- from directions between south­west and north west, the westerlies being more frequent. In the post~monsoon season they are predominant1y from tbe north-east ~r east.

'Easterlies and south-easterlies are common in the cold season. By February westerlies and north~'o:"esterlies appear and these predopxinate in the summer.

Soil and Cropping Pattern 3.9 Geologically, the entire district is com­

prised of Deccan Trap with inter-trappean beds. The traps are more or less uniform in composition corresponding to dolerite or baSalt and are dark ! . grey or greenish grey in colour. The deccan lay a flows are usually found in the form of horizontally bedded sheets. At places a gentle dip of about 5 degrees to the west is noticed. ,:<

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3.10 The soils of the district are essentially derived from the underlying basalt and under different climatic conditions show variations in texture and structure. They vary from deep black soils in the river valleys to shal10w murum red or grey in the hilly areas.

3.11 Laterite soils occur on up-ghats in the extreme westem part of the district which receives very heavy rainfall. Under heavy rainfall conditions leaching has taken place. These soils are poor in fertility and are mainly suitable for rice and hill millets.

3.12 Reddish brown soils are found on hill slops and in undulating areas in heavy rainfall regions of' the djstrict. These are residual soils and are usually structure less and sandy loamy in texture. Due to adverse topographical conditions these sons have limited depth and are poor in fertility.

3.13 Deep black soils of the Krishna vaney occur particularly in areas having assured rainf~n. They have good physical condition. clayey texture and granular to crumb structure. These are fertile

soils, highly retentive of moisture and yield bumper crops.

3.14 Medium-deep soils occur in the areas of the district where the rainfall is low. They are reddish brown in colour and have clayey texture and granular to blocky structure.

3.15 Shallow soils occur in the extreme eastern par~ in Jat tahsil. They are light brown to _ reddish brown in colour. They are loamy sands to sandy clay in texture and are usually structureless. Deep soils from the low rainfall areas, unless properly managed develop saline­alkaline conditions. They are dark brown in colour and have a sandy loamy texture, -and blocky structure. Sodium saturation is very high indicating the deteriorated conditions. The soils are poor in plant nutrients unless reclamation measures are adopted. Normal yields of crops are not obtained.

4 •. NATURAL WEALTH Minerals 4.1 The deccan traps generally lack

minerals of economic importance but being hard, dense and durable are most suitable as building materials. They are also need as road metal ~nd railWay ballast. Some limestone deposits occur around Miraj but the quality is not uniform. The reserves are indicated at a few million tons and do not seem to be useful for cement industry. Good clay for bricks and tiles is found on the banks of rivers. No other mineral of importance is known to occur in any other part of-the district.

Fisheries 4.2 There are 914 small lakes (Pazar talav)

in Sangli district. Creation of new Pazar talavs, provided good scope for fishing activities. Some societies have also come up in Shirala, Atpadi and Jat tahsils which created employment to the people an'd they aI-so help the people technically and financially. There were only seven fisheries societies available upto 1982-84. Their number rose to 43 upto the end of 1988-89.

5. BRIE,.F NOTE ON CENSUS 5.1 Census taking is a massive operation

carried out in a short span of time with the active participation of a veritable army of enumerators. The reference moment for 1991 Census is the sunrise of March 1, 1991 i.e., the census provides a snap shot of the population of the country as it existed at the sunrise of March 1, 1991. Actual enumeration was 'spread over a period of 20 days, from 9-2-91 to 28-2-91 follO\yed hy a revisional

y 4-7

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round up to 5-3-91 for updating of population figures with reference to the sunrise of March 1, 1991. Individual -slip for every person having 23 questions was canvassed by the enumerator along with the household schedule. With a view of ensuring uniformity in approach in understanding the various concepts and in properly eliciting and recording of information, the enumerators and supervisory officers were imparted both theoretical and practical training intensively for a total 6 days in 3 rounds.

5.2 As a prelude to the actual census the urban and rural areas were identified and listed out in respect of each administrative unit. The Director of Census Operations, has prepared the list of urban areas (which is generally referred to as town list) and simultaneously, a list of vinages. These list form the basic frame for the organisation of the Census Operations. Thereafter, geographical areas that could be conveniently covered by each census enumerator were carefully carved out to constitute the enumerator's block.

5.3 The second major step was the house­listing operation which was carried out in the State during May..June 1990. Thereafter, in order to adhere to the prescribed work-load norms, the

. actual census enumerator's blocks were carefully demarcated on the basis of the layout sketches and notional maps prepared for the house listing operation. Houselisting operation was also utilised to collect wealth of information on items such as predominant construction material used for houses, amenities available to the census household, nu-mber of living rooms etc.

5.4 Houselisting operation was, also combined with economic census and accordingly 'enterprise list' developed by the Central Statistical Organisation was canvassed alongwith the houselist. The enterprise list so canvassed have been handed over to the Central Statistical Organisation and presentation of data is being done by that Organisation.

Census Concepts Building

5.5 A building is generally a single structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one component units which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops, business' houses, offices, facto-ries, worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, places of worship. godowns, stores etc. It. is also possible that buildings which have component units may be used for a combination

of purpose such - J!~ S!top-cum-residence. workshop-cum-residence; office-eum-residence etc.

Census Houses and Households 5.6 According to Indian Census, 'Census

House' is a building or, part of a building having a separate main entrance from the 1'Oad or staircase or common courtyard etc. used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used, for residential or non­residential purpose or both. A' 'household' is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common

I kitchen, unless the exigencies of work prevented them from doing so. A 'household' may be of persons related by blood or unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Th~re may be a single member or more than one member households. Households of only unrelated persons termed as institutional households, include boarding houses, messes. hostels. residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc.

5.7 Houseless population or houseless house­holds include persons who do not have any shelter. They just live on street, pavements or in open spaces like gardens, railway platforms etc. without erectin~ buts or any other structures.

5.8 There _are 407,619 occupied residential houses and 42'3;305 households in the district. Among the 8 ,tahsils of the district. Mir~ tah.il stands first in respect of number of occupied residential, hou!!es (118,171) and households (123,694). The 1991 cens\1.8 also registered 2.734 houseless h~useholds and 371 institutional house­holds in the district.

Housing Data 5.9 In SangJi district 71.61 per cent of all

the houses are used as dwelling. 9.51 per cent of the' houses' reported to be vacant 14.53 per cent are: used as non-residential purposes and remaining 4.35 per cent of the houses are used as reside~ees .in combination with any other uses. In rural area 72.54 per cent of the houses are used as dwelling purpose. 9.11 per" cerit houses are vacant and 13.47 per cent house are used for non residential purposes. and the remaining 4.88 per "08nt of the houses are used as residences' with any other uses. Similarly in urban;" 68.80 per tent houses are used for residential purpose" only. 10.74 per cent houses are vacant at the time of house listing. 17.73 per cent houses are used f'or non-residential purposes and other 2.73 pel" qent, of the houses are ~d as residences in ,combInation with imy other u.s.

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The percentage of census houses accommodating hotel. shop, business houses, factories: re,taurants and places of entertainment is significantly higher in urban areas (11.12%) than in rural areas (5.00%).

Electricity and Toilet Facilities • 5.10 Electricity: is available to 68.89 per ((ent

of the total households in the district and the coverage of population is 69.90 per cent. 59.60 per cent of the population who enjoy this facility live in the owned houses and 8.50 per cent live In the rented houses. Similarly toilet facility is available to only 16.32 per cent of the households. In other words 16.60 per cent of the population is served by toilet facility. Among these 11.60 per

, cent live in the owned houses and 4.20 per ce.nt ,live in rental houses. Urban area enjoY,much better position i.e. 85.20 per cent of the populatiQn is ~rved by electricity. Of these 55.30 pth-, cent live in the owned' houses and 25.80 per cent live in

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rental houses. Toilet facility is available'to 45.34 per cent of the households and the pOI_)Jllation ser.ved b:y this facility is 45.40 per eent:~.

5.11 In the rural area electricity is avadTable to 64.24 per cent of the households a.nd 65."0 per cent of the population isi served by electricity. Among these 60.90 per cent live in owned houses' and 3.40 per cent live in rental houses. In' :rUral area, 'owned' category forms a substantially high percentage than in ,urban areas. Toilet faet1ity is available to 7.48 per cent of the househol¢le and population served is 8.20 per cent in rural, areas. Urban area is comparatively better" (45.34%) placed as far as toilet facility is concerned than the rural areas '(7.48%).

Rural and Urban Areas 5.12 One of the basic characteristics of the

population obtained through the census is the rural urban distribution of the people. For purpose .of maintenance of comparability and for admin­istrative convenience, the definition of urban unit which was adopted for 1981 census has been continued in 1991 census also. An urban area is defined as fonows -

(aJ All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee etc.

(b) All other places which satisf), the following criteria.

(i) A minimum population of 5,000 (ti) A density of population or' at least

400 persons per _ sq. km. (1.000 per sq. mile)

(iii) At least 75 per cent of male. working population - engaged in non-agricultural activities.

5.13 In addition, the .Directors of Census Operations, In consultation with Registrar General's office were also permitted to classify marginal cases as urban units, taking into con­sideration the local circumstances. Such marginal cases which could have qualified as urban units would include major project colonies, new areas of intensive industrial development, railway colonies and important tourist centers etc.

Urban Agglomeration

5.14 As in 1971, the concept of urban agglom­eration has been adopted for 1981 and 1991 census too .. An urban agglomeration may constitute;

(a) A city with contiguous outgrowth (the part of out growth being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of adjoining village or villages);

(b) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more - adjoining towns with their outgrowths as in (a); or

(c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths an of which fonn a contiguous spread.

In this district there is one urban agglome­ration viz. SangJi Urban Agglomeration. Its components are as follows :-

Sangli Urban Agg~omeration

(n) Sangli (1) Sangli (M) (ii) Kupwad (O.G.)

(b) Miraj (j) Miraj (M) (ii) Vanleswadi (O.G.)

(c) Madhavnagar (C.T.)

Standard Urban Area

5.15 Standard Urban Area (S.U.A.) concept introduced in 1971, has been followed in 1981 and 199'1 also. The essential requirements for the constitution of S.U.A. are :

(i) It should have a core town of a minimum population of 5D,OOO.

(ii) The contiguous areas made up of other urban as well as rural administrative units should have mutua} socio-economic links with the core town and

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(iii) In all probability, this entire area should get fully urbanised within a span of two of three decades.

The constituent units of Sangli-Miraj standard urban area in Sangli district are as follows ;­

Sangli-Miraj Standard Urban Area (a) Areas lying within the S.U.A. boundary.

Urban Components (1) Sangli (M)

Kupwad (O.G.) (2) Miraj (M)

Vanleswadi (O.G.) (3) Madhavnagar (C.T.)

Rural Components (1) Budhgaon (2) Bamnoli (3) Kupwad (4) Vanleswadi (5) Savali

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas - Nil -

5.16 The basic unit for rural area is a revenue village. A 'village' may be defined as a statutory recognised unit having definite boundary and separate land records.

6. 1991 CENSUS :FlNDINGS - POPULATION, ITS DISTRillUTION

Distribution of Population in Rural and Urban Areas

6.1 According to the 1991 census the total population of Sangli District is 2,209,488 having 1,128,521 males and 1,080,967 females. Thus Sangli has 2.80 per cent of state's population over 2.79 per cent of its area. Among 8 tahsils of the District, Miraj tahsil 634,639 is the most populous and Atpadi tahsil (111,557) the least. Other tahsils in order of their size of population are (1) Walwa (363,244), (2) Tasgaon (339,710), (3) Kha,napuT (254,017), (4) Jat (240,647), (5) Shirala (147,773) and Kavathe Mahankal (117,901).

6.2 Out of total 2,209,488 population of the district 1,707,041 persons (77.26%) are residing in rural areas and remaining 502,447 persons (22.74%) are residing in urban areas. Thus whereas in Maharashtra State, 38.69 per cent of. total population is urban, in Sangli district, only 22.74 per cent of total population is Urban. The average number of towns per hundred inhabited villages IS often considered as an index of urbanisation. In Sangli district there are 1.11 towns for every hundred inhabited villages. Sangli district, thus clearly is one of the less urbanised district in the state (Table 1).

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TABLE 1

Popu~ation. Number of Villages and Towns. 1991

Population Number of villages No. of

Name of Tahsil Total Rural Urban Towns Total Inhabited

p M F P M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) . (11) (12) (13)

1. 1\1iraj 634639 328950 305689 270888 140482 130406 363151 188468 175283 67 64 3 2. Tasgaon 339710 113728 165982 310318 158524 151794 29392 15204.' 14188 104 104 1 3. Khanapur 254017 125188 128829 221999 108727 113272 32018 16461 15557 120 120 1 4. Atpadi 111557 57158 Ma99 111557 57158 54399 60 60 5. Jut 240647 1241145 116202 240647 124445 116202 118 118 6. Kavathc 117901 59808 58093 117901 59808 58093 60 60

Mahanknl 7. Walwa 368244 187066 176178 293380 150944 142436 69864 36122 33742 94 94 2 8. Shirala 147773 72178 75595 140351 68359 71992 7422 3819 3603 104 103 1

Dist.rict Tot.al 2209488 1128521 1080967 1707041 868447 838594 502447 260074 242373 727 723 8

Note: In Mahnr[!shtru C. D. Blocks rural and rural part of tahsils aTe co-terminus. Hence Table leA) is not presented.

6.3 Sangli district has 727 villages and among these 723 are inhabited and 4 are uninhabited. The rural populutiol). is distributed among 723 inhabited villages in 8 tahsils. The average number of inhabited villages per tahsil comes to about 90. Tasgaon tahsil is the largest tahsil in terms of population accounting for 18.18 per cent of the total rural population, Jat in terms of geographicaJ areas accounting for 26.60 per cent of the total rural areas and Khanapur is the largest in terms of number of inhabited vi1Jages accounting for 16.6Q per cent of the total inhabited villages. Eventhough Khanapur tahsil has the highest number of villages. Populationwise it accounts for just 13.00 per eent and holds 5th place among the tahsils.

6.4 The urban population is. distributed among 8 units of which 6 are municipal towns and 2 are census towns. Sangli is the most populous town. There is no town in the district which has less than 5,000 population. The average size of urban centre of the district works out to 62,806 persons [Table l(B)].

TABLE l(B)

Population and Number .of Towns, 1991

Name and Civic Population: of Towns adminislratiorl. status of Town P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1. Ashta M 27405 14027 13378 2. Madhavnagar C.T. 11834 6230 .5604 3. Manadul' C.T. 7422 3819 3603 4. Miraj M 125407 64415 60992 5. Sangli M 226510 117823 108687 6. Tasgaon 1\1 29392 15204 14188 7. Uran Islampur M 42459 22095 20364 8. Vita M 32018 16461 15557

District TOLal (U) 502447 260074 242373

,Size, Class and Status of Towns 6.5 During' every census decade the number

of census towns, municipal councils, Corporations changes due to addition of new census towns, declassification of old census towns, conversion of villages into municipal councils, conversion" of municipal councils into corporations, merging' of municipal councils, with c6rporations etc. The statement given below i gives the position 'of number of urban units in each size class for 1991 Census_ For the purpose of com,p~ehensive analysis of varied demographic characteristics, towns have been divided into the . fonowing classes by population size.

Class (1)

Class I

Class II

Class III

Class IV

Class V

Class VI

Population size (2)

100,000 and above (Generally referred as city)

50,000 to 99,999

20,000 to 49,999

10,000 to 19,999

5,000 to 9,999

u:ss t.han 5,000

. No. of Towns . (3) .

4

1

1

, 6.6 Of the towns in the district two towns are categorised as class I (Sang1i and Miraj), four are class III towns viz., Ashta, Tasgaon, Uran Islampur and Vita. 'Madhavnagar is Teported to be class IV and the remai!1ing town Manadur is class V. Manadur town has been declared as new Census town in 199~1 Census and KiI:loskarwadi census town of 1981 has been declassified in 1991 Census and treated as rural' (Table 2).

TABLE 2

New Townsll'owns declassified, merged in 1991 Census

NamQ of the Town (1)

(a) Added (i) Munadur (C. T.)·

(b) Declassified Kirlosk~nvadi (C.T.)

(c) \Vholly merged with other

Nil

Population (2)

Population (1991 Census) 7422

Population (1981 Census) 20512

Population (1981 Census)

21

Villages by 6.7 The

table given below pro­vides villages by population size and their percentage to total inhab­ited viJ1ages in the district and tahsils (Table 3).

Population Size

TABLE 3

Percentage Distribution of Villages by Population Ranges, 1991

No. and No. and Percentage of villages in each range Name of pCJ'ecntage (Figures in parenthesis indicate pcrccntag0 of villages in each range)

C. D. Blocks

(1)

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon q.

3. Khanapur

4. Atpadi

5. Jat

6. Kavathc Mahankal

7. \Vlllwa

8. Shjrnla

District Total

of inhabited villages

(2)

64 (100.00)

104 (100.00)

120 (100.00)

60 (100.00)

118 (100.00)

60 (100.00)

94 (100.00)

108 (100.00)

723 (100.00)

LegS tban 200 (3)

10 (9.71)

11 (1.52)

200-499 (4)

:-l (4.69)

4 (3.85)

8 (6.67)

6 (10.00)

4 (3.39)

3 (5.00)

2 (2.13)

15 (14.56)

45 (6.22)

6.8 "A village on an average has 11.36 sq. kms. of area and an inhabited village has a population of 2361 persons. Of the 723 inhabited vi1lages, 11 (1.52%) are sma]] sized with a population below 200,45 (6.22%) in the size class 200-4~9, 393 (54.36%) in the size class 500-1,999, 197 (27.25%) in the size class 2,000-4,999, 57

.(7.88%) in the size cla:;;s 5,000~9,999 aD(~ remaining 20 (2.77%) in the size class 10,000+. For a broader generalisation, villages have been further grouped as small sized (below 500), rnedium sized (500-1,999), large size (2,000-4,999) and exceptionally large sized (5,000+). 'Within the district, sman

. sized villages of less than 500 inhabitants together account for 7.74 per cent out of total inhabited villages with 1.12 per cEmt of rural population in the district, medium" sized (500-1,999) 54.36 per cent of the total inhabited villages and 26.48 per cent of the rural population, large sized (2,000-4,999) 27.25 per cent of total inhabited villages and 34.76 per cent of rural population and exceptionally large sized '(5,000+) 10.65 per cent

500·1.999 2,000·4,999 5,000·9,999 10,000 and above (5) (6) (7) (8)

20 23 10 8 (31.25) (35.94) (15.62) (12.50)

48 33 13 6 (46.15) (31.73) (12.,,0) (5.77)

72 33 6 (60.00) (27.50) (5.00)

37 14 2 1 (61.67) (23.a:n (3.33) (1.67)

76 32 5 J (64.40) (27.12) (4.24) (0.85

36 19 1 1 (60.00) (31.66) (1.67) (1.67)

45 27 18 2 (47.87) (28,72) (19.15) (2.13)

59 16 2 1 (67.28) (15.54) (1.94) (0.97)

393 197 57 20 (54.36) (27.25) (7.88) (2.77)

of the total inhabited villages and 37.64 per, cent of the rural population.

6.9 A size groupwise distribution of the inhabited villages highlights predominance of small and medium sized units. Small villages of less than 500 inhabitants together account for 7.74 per cent. Compared to 1981 when this proportion was 11.84 per cent, there is definite decrease in the number of smaller units. The reason may be the small sized villages might have grown in size. The proportion of medium sized villages having 500·1,999 inhabitants which is as high as 54.36 per cent and as compared to 1981, this proportion has slightly come down from 57.41 per cent. This) is mainly due to the conversion of wadis into revenue villages and formation of new villages. bifurcating the villages of 1981. In the class of large and exceptionally large villages the percentage has considerably gone-up. Now large and exceptionally large villages together constitute 37.90 per cent compared to 30.75 per cent in 1981.

6.1Q Within the eight tahsils of the district, percentage of sman sized (less than 500) villages is the highest in ShiraI a tahsIT(24.27%) and lowest in the Walwa tahsil (2.13%). The percentage of medium sized (500-1,999) villages is the highest in Jat tahsil (64.40%) and the lowest in the Miraj tahsil (31.25%). The percentage of large sized (2,000-4,999) villages is the highest in Miraj tahsil (35.94%) and lowest in Shirala tahsil (15.54%). There are 77 exceptionally large sized vi11ages (5,000 and above). Among them three-fourth 'have been located in Miraj, Tasgaon and Walwa tahsils.

7. POPULATION GROWTH, DENSITY AND SEX RATIO

Population Growth 7.1 According to the 1981 census the total

population of the district was 1,834,293. During 1981-91 decade there has been an addition of

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375,195 souls. The decadal growth rate of the district which works out to 20.45 per cent is slightly lower as compared with the growth rate of Maharashtra SLate (25.73%). When the districts in the state are arranged in decending order of the growth rate. Sangli occupies the 22nd place. An the tahsiJs in the district have registered positive growth rates and Atpadi tahsil has registered the highest grQwth rate i.e .. +32.78 per cent and Tasgaon tahsil 'has recorded the lowest growth rate of 13.01 per cent. Miraj, Atpadi, Jat and Walwa tahsils have registered the growth rate above the district level whereas the remaining tahsils have registered the growth rate below the district level. The growth rates for the district dnd tahsils in total, rural and urban areas and percentage of urban population to total population are given in the following table (Table· 4).

TABLE 4

Decadal Change in Distribution of Population

Population

Name of Tahsil 1981

Total Rural Urban Total' ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1. Miraj S06320 237332 268988 634639 2. Tasgaon 300597 253926 46671 339710

3. Khanapur 217958 193877 24081 254017

4. Atpadi 84016 84016 111557

5. Jat 193096 103096 240647 6. Kavatlw 100355 100355 111901

Mahankal 7. Walwa 301302 246953 54349 363244

8. ShiraI a 130649 130649 147773

District Total 1834293 1440204 394089 2209488

7.2 The average growth rates for the rural and urban areas of the district are 18.53 and 27.50 per cent respectively. The tahsils Atpadi, Jat, Kavathe l\1ahankal and Shirala do not have urban areas. Among the eight tahsils, Atpadi tahsil has returned the highest growth rate whereas Tasgaon tahsil has returned the lowest growth rate in the' district. It may be observed that there is a slight increase in the percentage of urban population in all towns' except Tasgaon, where the percentage of urban population is decreased considerably i.e. from 15.53 per cent in 1981 to 8.65 per cent in 1991. The towns Ashta, Sangli, Uran Islampur and Vita have t:ecorded higher growth rate than district level i.e. 27.50 per cent (Statement I) whereas the toWn Madhavnagar has recorded considerably

"low grOWth rate i.e. 6.19 per cent. The urban area ~f Tasgaon tahsil recorded a negative growth rate

Percentage decadal Percentage Variation of Urban

1991 (1981-.91) Population

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991 (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

270888 363751 + 25.34 + 14.14 + 32.23 53.13 57.32 310318 29392 + 13.01 ... 22.21 - 37.0~ 15.53 8.65 221999 32018 + 16.54 ... 14.51 ... 32.96 11.05 12.60 111557 + 32.78 + 32.78 240647 ... 24.63 ... 24.63 117901 ... 17.48 ... 17.48

293380 69864 + 20.56 ... l8.80 + 28.55 18.04 19.23 140351 7422 ... 13.11 + 7.43 5.02

170704 502447 + 20.45 ... 18.53 + 27.S0 21.48 22.74

of 37.02 per cent. This has been effected largely due to the declassification of Kirloskarwadi census town of 1981.

Density 7.3 The overall density of, population in

Sangli is 258 persons per square kilometre and it is slightly higher than state average of 257. Among the 30 districts of the state, Sangli holds the seventh place. In 1981, with an average density of 214 the district held the 7th rank.

7.4 Keeping' with the general tendency, Sangli district too displays a considerable high urban density while there are 1586--persons per square kilometre of urban area, there are 207 persons per square kilometre of rural area. The urban . density of the district is below the state average of 4904 and the rural density of the

district is higher than the state average of 161. Mira.; tahsil has the highest d~sity of 685 penon pel' sq. km. whereas the Jat tahsil has the lowest density of 110 persons pel' sq. km. In the l'ul'al area it is seen that Walwa tahsil has the highest density of 447 persons per sq. km. and Jat tahsil with 110 persons per sq. km. has the least density. So far the towns are concerned Madhavnagar census town has the highest density of 4,569 persons per sq. km. while Ashta town has the lowest density of 327 persons pel' sq. km. (Appendix 1 to Summary Table 2) Table below shows distribution of .. villages according to density ranges. (Table 5).

TABLE 5

Distribution of Villages by DeDsity

Total No. oC Percentage oC Range oC dOl1_sity villages in villages in

(per sq. km".) flach dcmtlity .ach dentlity range range

(1) (2) (3)

10.00 2 0.28

10.01 ~ 20.00 5 0.69

20.01 ~ 50.00 14 1.94

60.01 - 100.00 102 14.11

100.01 - 200.00 250 34.58

200.01 - 300.00 156 21.57 300.01 - 500.00 108 14.94

500.01 and abovo 81 11.20 - Not known 5 0.69

All density nmgcs 728 100.00

7.5 For convenient understanding of patterns, villages have been grouped undel' eight different density l'anges. The distribution of villages by density ranges indicates that those with medium densities in ranges of 50 to 200 account for about 48.69 per cent of the total inhabited villages. This proportion was 51.76 in 1981. Very low densities of less than 20 persons per sq. kms. are noticeable in seven villages i.e. 0.97 per cent but in 1981 this proportion was 1.55 per cent. ,At the same time th~re are only a few villages it can be c1a.ssified as having very high densities. Villages with more than 500 pel'son8 per sq. km. hardly constitute 11.20 pel' cent while those in the range 300 to 500 fo1'lll only abou.t 14.94 per cent. The proportion of both l'anges fOIl' 1981 WaS 5.50 per cent and 13.26 per cent respectively. For 5 vi11ages density figures wer'e not known in absence of village area data.

Sex: Ratio 7.6 '"" Sex ratio is defined as the number of

females per one thousand males. In Sangli district there are 958 females for every thousand males. This is slightly higher than that of state average

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sex ratio of 934 when the districts are arranged in the descending order of sex ratio SangH district holds the eighth plaCE!. So far as the sex ratio is concerned within the district the sex ratio varies fl'om 1,047 in Shirala tahsil to 929 in Miraj tahsil. The sex ratio of all tahsils in the district are lower except Miraj tahsil in 1991 than in 1981. Generally 1'Ul'al areas have a higher proportion of females than the urban areas. Sangli district also conforms to this pattern. The sex ratio figures for rural and urban areas are 966 and 932 as compared to the state average of 972 and 875 respectively. It may be noted that the rural sex ratio of the district is slightly lower and urban sex ratio is comparatively higher than the corresponding State sex ratios. It is also observed that there has been a decreasing trend in sex ratio during the decade 1981-1991 in the district (Table 6).

Name of Tahllil

(l)

1. Mirl\j 2. TaBgaon 3. Khanapur 4. Atpadi 5. Jat

TABLE 6

Sex Ratio~ 1991

Nu mber of C~maleB per 1,000 males

Total (2)

929 955

1029 952 934

Rt'ral (3)

928 958

1042 952 934

Urban (4)

930 933 945

6. Kavathe Mahankal 971 971 7. Walwa 8. Shirala

District Total

942 1047

958

944 1053

966

934 " 948

932

NON: In Maharashtra C. D. BlO£KI!I Rural and TUral part of tahBill!l are co-terminuB. Hence Table 6(A,) is not presented.

7.7 From the above statement it is observed that rural sex ratio is more than 1,000 in two tahsils of the distl'ict and tahsilwise rural particular reveals that the sex ratio figures vary considerably in rural areas. Within the district the highest sex ratio is 1,053 in Shirala tahsil while the lowest is 928 in Mirf\i tahsil and sex ratio of Khanapur, Kavathe Mahankal and Shirala are higher than district rural sex ratio of 966.

7.8 In urban areas of different tahsils too the sex ratio varies considerably. The lowest sex ratio is noticed in Miraj tahsil (930) and the highest is in Rhanapur tahsil (945). Tasgaon tahsil holds the second lowest sex ratio of 933 and Shirala tahsil holds the second highest sex ratio of 943. Among the 8 towns Ashta town recorded the highest sex ratio (954) and Madhavnagar recorded the lowest (900). Only Madhavnagar. Sangli and Uran Islampur recorded lower sex l'atios than the district urban sex ratio of 932. Generally a higher degTee of urbanisation connotes a lower sex ratio [Table 6(8)].

TABLE 6(B)

Sex Ratio· for Towns, 1991

Name and Civic administration status of Town

(1)

1 .. Ashta 2. Madhavnagar 3. Manadur 4. Miraj 5. Sangli 6. Tasgaon 7. Uran Islampur 8. Vita

District Total (U)

M C.T. C.T. M M M M M

Number of females per 1,000 males

(2)

954 900 943 947 922 933 922 945

932

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7.9 The sex . ratio reflects the socio-economic

and demographic characteristics. so it is

essential to study the tahsilwise sex ratios of

1981 and 1991. During 1981-91, the rural sex

ratio is decreased. in aU the tahsils of the

district. The following table shows the. sex ratios

for district and state from 1901 to 1991

[Table 6Cm.

TABLE 6(i)

Sex Ratio 1901-1991

SLate Year-

Total Rural Urban (1) {2} (3) (4)

1901 978 1003 862 1911 966 1000 796 1921 950 994 776 1931 947 987 790 .

1941 949 989 810 1951 941 1000 807 1961 936 995 801 1971 930 985 820 1H81 937 987 850 1991 934 972 875

Difference in points (1901-1991) -44 - 31 + 13

7.10 1991 Census recorded a sex ratio of 958 females per 1,000 males in'the district. This is significantly higher than that of state average of 934. The sex ratio in Sangli district has remained higher than that of state since 1901 except in. 1911 and 1921. As regards total areas, the sex ratio at the state level has declined by 44 points and at the district level declined by 26 points during the last 90 years. Similarly the sex ratio for the rural area at the state level decreased by 31 pQints and at the district level it decreased by 19 points. But for the urban area a reverse trend may be seen i.e., for the state level it has increased by 13 points and for the district level it has decreased by 47 poiilts eluring the last 9 decades. When difference in sex ratio of district and state in points is compared, it is observed that in the tuban areas there was a wide ~gap of 146, 162, 143· and 146 points during 1911, 1921. 1941 and 1951 censuses, which has reduced ~o only 97 pOInts in 1991.

Difference in district figures District over the Stat,.,

Total Rural Urban Total Rural ·.Urban (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) {lQ}

984 985 979 +6 - 18 + 117 951 953 942 - 14 -47 +146 942 942 938 -8 - 52 + 162 950 956 920 .,.3 - 31 + 130 954 954 953 iii - 35 + 143 968 973 953 +27 - 27 + 146 957 966 912 ·+21 - 29 .+. III 949 962 893 + 19 - 23 +73 967 980 919 +30 -7 +69 958 966 9:12 +24 -6 + 57

·26 - 19 -47 + 18 + 12 - 60

8. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHED~D TRmES 8.1 Census provides the necessary data

about- the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for evolving suitable plans for their socio-economic upliftment and both the planners and the administrators heavily depend on this data. The highli~hts of 1991 census as that of the previous census, is the collection of' detailed information -on t~e socio-economic characteristics of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

8.2 The ·President of India by Gazette no­tification, under article 341 (i) of the Indian constitution, has declared some castes. races of tribes as Scheduled Castes as -there is no standard definition of Scheduled Castes. Similarly, Scheduled Tribes mean all such tribes of tribal community or part of group. Within such tribe or tribal com~unity as are declared by the President of

India, to be treated as Scheduled Tribes under m'ticle 342 (i) of the Indian constitution. There is a slight change in definition of Scheduled Caste in 1991. Up to 1981, Scheduled Castes could belong to Hindu or Sikh religions only but for 1991 census, in addition to Hindu and Sikh religions, the Scheduled Castes may belong to Buddhist and Nav-Buddhist religions also. For Maharashtra there are some minor changes in the list which was published in 1981 census and accordingly in 1991 census, 59 castes and 47 tribes have been declared to be recognised as Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes respectively and the list of Scheduled. Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the state is given below.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Maharash tra State

. 1. LIST OF SCHEDULED CA.'3TES 1. Agel' 2. Anamuk 3. Aray Mala 4. Arwa Mala 5. Bahna, Bahana 6. Bakad, Bant 7. I3alahi, I3alai 8. Basor, Burud, Bansor, Bansodi 9. Beda Jangam, Budga Jangam

10. Bedar 11. Bhambi, Bbambhi, Asadaru, Asodi,

Chamadia, Chamar, Chamari, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, HaraH, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, r-lladig, Mochi, Telegu Mochi, Kamati Machi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Nona Ramnami, Rohit, Samgar, Samagara, Satnami, Surjyabanshi, SUljyal'amnami.

12. Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Mulkana, Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli.

13. Bindla 14. Byagara 15. Chalvadi, Chnnnnyya 16. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar, Holeya

Dasnri 17. Dakkal, Dokkalwar 18. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya, Dohor 19. Dom, Dumar 20. Ellamalvar, Yellammalawandlu 21. Ganda, Gandi 22. Garoda, Gm'o 23. Ghasi. Ghasia 24. Hal1eer 25. Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, HalasV:lif: 26. I-Iolar, Valhar 27. Holaya, Ho1er, Ho1eya, Holiya J::

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28. Kaikadi (in Akola, Am ravati , Bhandara, Buldana. Nagpur, Wardha, Yavatmal and Gadchiroli districts and Chandrapur district othe·r than Rajura tahsil)

29. katia, Path aria 30. Khangar, Kanera, Mirdha 31. Khatik, Chikwa, Chikvi 32. Kalupulvandlu 33. Kari 34. Lingader 35. Madgi 36. Madiga 37. Mahar, Mehra, TaraI, Dhegu Megu 38. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar, Maru

Vankar 39. Mala 40. Mala Dasari 41. Mala Hannai 42. Mala Jangam 43. Mala Masti 44. Mala Sale, Netkani 45. Mala Sanyasi 46. Mang, Matang, Minimadig, Dankhni

Mang,. Mang Mahashi, Madari, Garudi, Radhe Mang

47. Mang Garodi, Mang Garudi 48. Manne 49. Mashti 50. Meghval, Menghvar 51. Mitha Ayyalvar 52. Mukri 53. Nadia, Hadi 54. Pasi 55. Sansi 56. Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Ravat 57. Sindhollu, Chindollu 58. Tirgar, Tirbanda 59. Turi

II. LIST OF SCHEDULED TRIBES 1. Andh 2. Baiga 3. Barda 4. Bavacha, Bameba 5. Bhaina 6. Bharia Bhumia, Bhuinhar Bhumia,

Pando 7. Bhattra 8. BhiI, Bhil Garasia, Dholi BhiI, Dungri

Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave.

9. Bhunjia 19. Binjhwar

Birhul, Birhor J.;'!; 'Chodhara (excluding Akola, Amravati,

a'k-agdara. Buldana. Chandrapur.

Gadchiroli, N agpur, Wardha, Yavatmal, AurangaQad, Jalna, Bid, Nanded, Osmanabad-,-' Latur and Parbhani districts and Govardh an pur, Sarala, Mahankal Vadgaon and Bhamthan Village,s of Shrirampur tahsil of Ahmadnagar district which. have been transferred from Vaijapur tahsil of Aurangabad district. But will be treated as Scheduled Tribe in Yedashi, Dudhagaon, Gopalwadi, Kornbadwadi, ' Kasbe-Tadavale, Jawale (Dumala), Arnbejavalge and Koudgaon villages of Osmanabad tahsil of Osrnanabad district which are transferred from Barshi tahsil of Solapur district)

13. Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria. Valvi 14. Dhan war . 15. Dhodia 16. DubIa, Talavia, Halpati 17. Gamit, Garnta, Gavit, mavchi, Padvi 18. Gond. Rajgond, Arakh, Arrakh,

Agaria, Asur, Badi Maria, Bada Maria, Bhatola, Bhimma. Bhuta, Koilabhuta, Koilabhuti, Bhar, Bisonhorn Maria. Chota Maria, Dandami Maria, DhuTU, Dhurwa, Dhoba, Dhulia, DorIa, Gaiki, Gatta. Gatti. Gaita, Gond Gowari, HiJ1 Maria, Kandra. Kalanga, Khatola, Koitar, Koya, Khirwar. Khirwara, Kueha Maria, Kuchaki Maria, Madia, Maria, Mana, Mannewar, Moghya, Magia, IVlonghya. Mudia, Muria, Nagarchi, Naikpod, Nagwanshi, Ojha, Raj, Sonjllari Jhareka, Thatia, Thotya, Wade Maria, Vade Maria.

19. Halba, Halbi 20. Kamar 21. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor

Katkari, Son I(athodi. Son Katkari 22. Kawar, Knnwar, Kaur, Cherwa,

Rathia, Tanwar, Chattri 23. Khairwar 24. Kharia 25. Kokna,. Kokni, Kukna 26. Ko} 27. Kolam, Mannervarlu 28. Koli' Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha 29. KoH Mahadev, Dongar Koli 30. Koli Malllar 31. Kondh, Khond, Kandh 32. Korku, Bopeh, Mouasi, Nihal, NahuJ,

Bondhi, Bondeya ,-33. Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoy~ 34. N ages ia, -N agasia

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35. Naikda, Nayaka. Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia N ayaka. Mota N ayaka, Nana Nayaka

36. Oraon, Dhangad 37. Pardhan, Pathari, Saroti 38. Pardhi, Advichincher, Phans Pardhi,

Phanse Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi. Bahelia, Bahellia, Chita Pardhi. Shikari, Takank&r, Takia

39. Parja 40. Patelia 41. Pornla 42. Rathwa 43. Sa-war, Sawara 44. Thakur, Thakar, Ka Thakur, Ka

Thakar, Ma Thakur. Ma Thakar 45. Thoti (in Aurangabad, Jalna. Bid,

Nanded, Osmanabad, Latur, Parbhani districts and Rajura tahsil of Chandrapur district and Govardhanpur, Sarala, Mahankal Vadgaon and Bhamthan vil~ages of Shrirampur tahsil of Ahmadnagar district which have been transferred from Vaijapur tahsil of Aurangabad district. But will to be treated as Scheduled Tribe in. Yedashi, Dudhagaon. GOJ1)alwadi, Kombadwadi, Kasbe-Tadavale. Jawale (Dumala), Ambejavalge and Koudgaon villages of Osmanabacl tahsil of Osmanabad district transferred from Barshi tahsil of Solapur district.

46. Varli 47. Vito1ia, Kotwalia, Barodia

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1981

8.3 The 1981 Census had recorded 204,352 Scheduled Caste persons comprising 104,141 males and 100.211 females. These accounted for 11.16 per cent and of the total population of the district. Among them 37.52 per cent found to be literates, were much less as to district level literacy of 46.87 per cent. In all 40 Scheduled Castes were recorded in the district. Major Scheduled Castes recorded in the district were Bedar,' Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru Holar, Valhar, Mahar, Mehra, Taral, Dhegu Megu. Mang, Matang, Minimadig etc.

8.4 Of the Scheduled Caste population 36.06 per cent was retumed to be main workers. Among the Mahar, Mehra, Taral, Dhegu Megu communities 7.69 per cent were engaged in c!?,ltivation and 17.52 per cent were agricultural labourers. And the corresponding percentages among Mang, Matang, Mini~adig communities were 4.55 per cent and 20.79 per cent. The Mahar. Mehra Mang, Matang

etc. constitute about 67 per cent of thf' total scheduled caste population in the distrkt. Among the major castes only Bhambi has recorded mono cultivators than agricultural labourers. Amonl2 thE'

females in the age group 15-19, 61.5~ per cent were reported to be married. About 48.04 p~r cent of males and 77.49 per cent of females havp heen recorded as illiterate in the district.

8.5 Scheduled Tribes accounted fOT 085 percent of the total population in the rlistriej i.e. 15,535 persons comprising of 8,004 male!' arid 7,531 females. Among them 40.19 per cent found to be literate and 35~24 per cent were returned as main workers. In all 27 tribes were' recorded in the district. The main among them were Kal. Mahadev, Dongar Kali, Barda, Koli Dhor. Pardhi etc. About 25 per cent of the population and 71 percent of the main workers are engaged in primary sectOr i.e. agriculture. It was found that for ('very 10 cultivators there were 9 agricultural labourers. About 46 per 'cel1t of the males and 75 per cent of the females were found to be illiterates. The most illiterate tribe was found to be the Pardhi tribe, where 80 per cent of the males and 96 per cent of the females were reported to be illiterate. In rural area, 51 persons were reported. to be graduates and in urban areas 28 graduates and 2 post graduates were reported. Among 15-19 age group 63.97 per cent females were recorded as married and among 20-49 age group 91.38 per cent females were recorded as married.

SC/ST Population, Decadal Variation and Sex Ratio

.8.6 The Scheduled Caste population at the time of 1991 census in Sangli district was 277,458 comprising of 141,100 males and 136,358 females.

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They constitute 12.56 per cent of the total district population as against 11.16 per cent in 19R1. In 1981 the population of Scheduled Caste stood at 204.679. Table i indicates the proportion of Scheduled Caste to total population in the villages by percentage ranges (Table 7).

TABLE 7

Proportion of Scheduled Caste Population to total population in the villages

PPrc~mtage range of Scheduled No. of Percc.ntage Caste population to lotal villages in of villages in

population each range each range (1) (2) (:~)

No S.C. Populalion 72 9.96 5.00 111 15.:'15

5.01 - 10.00 154 21.aO H).(ll 15.00 190 26.28 lIi.01 20.00 132 18.26 2001 30.00 55 7.S1 :iO.Ol and above 9 1.24

All ranges 723 100.00

8.7 In the district 72 (9.96%) villages have no Scheduled Caste population at all. Among the remaining 651 villages, the share of Schedule Caste population is 5.00 per cent or less in 111 villages. 5.01 to 10.00 per cent in 154 villages. 10.01 to 15.00 peT cent in 190 villages, 15.01 to 20.00 peT cent in 132 villages, 20.01 to 30.00 per cent in 55 villages and 30.01 per cent and above in 9 villages in the district. In 1981 of the 709 inhabited villages 88 had no Scheduled Caste population. 349 viHages had the proportion of Scheduled Caste up to 10 per cent and remaining 272 had the proportion of more than 10 per cent . Table 7(i) indicate the decadal variation 111

Scheduled Caste population.

TABLE 7(i)

Decadal variation in Scheduled Caste Population

&hedulcd '·H:<1.< Population Percentage decadal variation

Name of Tahsil 1mH 1991 1981·91

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ToLal Rural Urban (1) (2) on (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. Miraj 64098 32126 31972 R6795 36543 50252 + 35.41 + 13.75 ... 57.18

·2. Tasgaon 28636 24828 3808 :17150 34789 2361 + 29.73 + 40.12 - '38.00

3. Khanapur 20008 1741.1 2597 :i1271 27271 4000 + 56.29 + 26.63 + 54.02

4. Atpadi 8515 8515 12924 12924 + 51.78 + 51.78

5. Jat 25807 25807 :12936 32936 + 27.62 + 27.62

6. Kavathe Mahankal 11942 11942 16799 16799 + 40.67 + 40.67

7. Walwa 35885 29574 6311 4:{420 34305 9115 + 21.00 + 16.00 + 44.43

8. Shirala 9788 9788 1616:j 14862 1301 + 65.13 + 51.84

District Total ~04679 159991 44688 277458 210429 67029 + 35.56 + 31.53 + 50.00

8.8 'l'he decadal growth rate of ~khedu)ed Caste population' is '35.56 per cent against a mere 20.45 per cent of the district as a wholt>" i.e. Scheduled Caste growth rate is nearly two times more than the general. growth rate of thp district. Out of the total Scheduled Caste population of the district 210,429 (75.84%) live in rural areas and the remaining 67,029 (24.16%) livp in urhan areas. The Scheduled Caste population ha~

increased in all the tahsils of the distrid during the last decade. Table,7(ii) indicates the tahsilwisp total, rural and urban sex ratios of SchedlllE>d Caste. Table 7(ii)B provides sex 'ratios for towns

TABLE 7(W

Sex Ratio of Schedu~d Caste by Tahsils for Total, Rura] and Urban

No. of females per lOO() males Name of Tahsil

Total Rural Urban (1) (2) (3) (4)

l. Miraj 957 948 964

2. Tasgaoa 954 960 875

3. Khanapur 1008 1019 93R

4. Atpadi 949 949

5. Jat 951 951

6. Kavalhc Mahankal 9R5 985

7. Walwa 960 963 949

8. ShiraI a 1008 1012 971

District Total 966 969 957

Note: In Maharashtra, C. D. Blocks Rural and rural part uf the tahsils are co-terminus. Hence Table 7(iilA is nol presented.

TABLE 7(ii)B

Sex Ratio of Scheduled Caste for Towns

Name and Civic administration No. of femalc~ status of Town per 1000 males

(1) (2)

1.' Ashta M 951

2. Madhavnagar C.T. 875

3. Manadur C.T. 971

4. Miraj M 97f'

5. Sangli M 962

6. Tasgaon M 875

7. Uran Islampur M 948

B. Vita M 9aB

District Total (U) 957

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8.9 It may be noted that the district level Sf\X ratio of Schedi.lled Caste is slighUy higher than thf' general sex rHtio of the district. The sex ratio

j" higher in rural areas and lower in urban areas than the total area of the district as well as the

tahsils. Only exceptional case. is of Miraj tahsil wherf' the sex ,'ratio is higher in urban areas than

rum! areas. Within the district sex ratio varies \w,j,wef'n 1,008 in Khanapur and ShiraI a tahsils

and 949 in Atparli tahsiL

8.10 The Scheduled Tribe population of Sangli disLrid is 10,784 comprising of 5,647 males and 5.137 females. They constitute 0.49 per cent of the total district population as against 0.85 per cent in 198 L The table 8 indicates the proportion

of Scheduled Tribe population in the villages by percentage ranges.

TABLE 8

Proportion of Scheduled, Tribe Population to Total Population in the Villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe PopulatiQn

to total popUlation . (1)

No ST. Pupulation

- 5.00

fi.() 1 - 15.00

I5.0l - 25.00

25,01 - 35.00 .. :i5.01 - 50.00

50.01 and above

All ranges

No. of Percentage villages in of villages in each range' each range

(2) (3)

541 74.83

169 23.37

9 1.25

4 0.55

723 100.00

8.11 Out of 723 villages, 541 villages have

no Scheduled Trihe population, 178 villages have proporti~n of Scheduled ,Tribe population up to

15 per cent and the remaining 4 have 15.01 per

cent or more. In 1981 out of 709 villages, 444

had no Scheduled Tribe population 260 villages have population up to 15 per cent and the

remaining 5 villages have population 15.01 per'

cent or more. The table below indicates the dec-adal variation in Scheduled Tribe population l'Table 8(i)].

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TARLE R(i)

Decadal Variation in Scheduled Tribe Population

Sch"dulP.d '"h.> Population --~~. -.--~-~-~- Percentage decadal variation

Name of Tahsil 191H

Total Rural Urhan (1) (2) (!~) .4)

1. MiTaj 5349 3R99 T450

2. Tasgaon 2617 227!'i :142

3. Khanapur 715 6:{R 77

4. Atpadi 298 _2~)H

5. Jat 4221 4221

6. Kavathe Mahankal 440 440 7. Walwa 1643 1176 ~67

8. Shirala 297 397

District Totlll Ilj580 1:-l244 2aae

8.12 Out of the total Scheduled Tribt' population of the district 9,262 (85.89%) livp in rural areas and the remaining 1,522 (14.11°4 i Ijvt' in urban areas. The Scheduled Tribe population has been decreased in all the tahsils excp.pt ·'at tahsil during the decade 1981-91. '('he district registered a negative growth rate i.e. - 30.78 per cent as far as Schedule Tribes are concerned. The Scheduled Tribes have registered negative growth rates in rural as well as urban areas also. The reason may be' of outmigrabon for opportunities of employment in the big cities. Table 8(ii) indicates the tahsilwise total, rural and urban sex ratio for Schedu1ed Tribes. Table 8(ii) B provides sex raties for towns.

TABLE 8(iO

Sex Ratio of Scheduled Tribe by Tahsils for Total, Rural and Urban

Name of Tahsil

(1)

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon

3. Khanapur

4. Atpadi

5. Jat

6. Kavathe Mahankal

7. Walwa

8. Shirala

District Totdl

Nu mber of females per l.OOO maIeR

Total (2)

925

939

912

640

895

910 -

989

590

910

Rural (3)

933

935

926

640

895

910 .

948

598

903

Urban (41

914

1286

IU8

1151

556

954

Note: In Maharasht~a, C.D.Blocks Rural and rural part of tahsils are co-terminus. Hence Table 8(ii)A is not presented.

1991 1981-91

Total Rural Urhan Total Rural Urban d) I (6) (7) (8) {9} (10)

'24al 1390 1041 - 54.55 - 64.35 ·28.21

lORB 1070 16 · 58.50 - 52.97 .95.32

1';29 549 80 · 12.03 - 13.95 + 3.90

:lOI\ 205 • 31.21 - 31.21

i:~~j() 4390 +4.00 + 4.00

'2aa 233 .47.05 - 47.05

Hl4a 1286 a57 + 9.35 - 23.55

167 139 28 ·45.77 - 53.20

1071'14 9262 1522 - 30.78 - 30.07 - 34.85

TABLE 8(ii)B

Sex Ratio of Scheduled Tribe for Towns

Name and civic administration No. of females status of town per 1,000 males

(1) (2)

1. A.shta M 1184

2. Madha,,-nagar C.T. 1000

::I. Manadur C.T. 556

4, Miraj M 958 i) Sangli M 893

fi Tasgaon M 1286

7. Urah Islampur M 1077

H. Vila M 818

District Total (U) 954 .

8. 13 The sex ratios in the case of Scheduled Tribes for the total, rural and urban areas are in favour of males for the district. There are 903 females for 1,000 males in rural areas and 954 females for 1,000 males in urban areas and 910 females for 1,000 males registered in total area of the district. Within the district, sex ratio varies between 989 in Walwa tahsil and 590 in Shirala tahsil. As compared to sex ratio of total areas to rural areas in respect of the tahsils, iUs observed that rural sex ratio IS slight1y

higher in Miraj, Khanapur and Shirala tahsih and slightly lower in Tasgaon and Wa]wa tahsils and equally distributed in Atpadi, .lat and Kavathe Mahankal tahsils. Table 9 shows distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes In towns.

TABLE 9 Percentage of Scheduled Castes! Scheduled

Tribes Population in towns, 1991 Percen- I-',p.r"("~n·

tag .. of l.a~t' ()f

ToW ToW Scheduled S('f)t'(1uiec Tot.al I Scheduled Scheduled Ca • .., l'nbe

Name of Town popllla· Caste Tribe popul ... popula-tion popula- popula- tion tion

tion tion to toUll to wUll popula- popula-

tiQft LIOn

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. Ashta 27405 . 4&22 249 15.77 (191

2. Madhavnagar 11834 \1809 6 15.29 0.05 3. Manadur 7422 1301 28 17.53 I) ;"*' 4. Miraj 125407 17781 325 14.18 0.26 6. Sangli 226510 30662 710 13.54 f).a}

6. Tasgaon 29392 2361 16 B.03 0:05 7. Uran 42459 4793 108 11.29 0.25

Islampur 8. Vita 32018 4000 80 12.49 0.25

All Towns 502447 67029 1522 13.34 0.30

8.14 In urban areas, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitutes 13.34 per cent and 0.30 per cent of the total population respectively. ThE' proportion of Scheduled Caste is higher in Ashta. Madhavnagar. Manadur. Miraj and Sangli towns than the district urban average of 13.34 per cent and proportion of Scheduled Tribe population i~ higher in Ashta, Manadur and Sangli towns than the district urban average of 0.30 per cent. ThE> tahsilwise rural proportion of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population to the total rural population in the district is presented in table 9(1).

TABLE 9(i)

Percentage of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Population in Rural areas of the

C. D. B~ocks, 1991 Pe",en- Percen-Lage of Lage af

Tot.al ToW Scheduled Sched uled -T,,\a] Scheduled Scheduled Caste Tribe

Name of C. D. Block popula- Caste Tribe popula- popUla-tion popula- popula- tion tion

tion tion Ib·to\a] lOt.oLal popula- popula-. tion- lion

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. Mir~ 270888 36543 1390 13.49 0.51 2. Tasgaon 310318 34789 1070 11.21 0.34 3. Khanapur 221999 27271 549 12.28 0.25 4. Atpadi 111557 12924 205 11.59 0.18 5. Jat 240647 32936 4390 13.69 L82 6. Kavathe 117901 16799 233 14.25 0.20

Mahankal 7. Walwa 293380 34305 1286 11.69 0.44 8. Shirala 140351 14862 139 10.59 0.10

District Total (R) 1707041 210429 . 9262 12.33 0.54

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8.15 From the tables 9 and 9(i) we can say that the proportion of Scheduled Caste population In rural areas' (12.33%) and· in urban areas (13.34%) are nearly the same i.e. Scheduled Caste population is almost equally distributed in rural and urban areas of the district. Whereas the proportion of Scheduled Tribe population in rural areaR (0.54%), is significantly higher than urban areas (0.30%).

9. LITERACY

Definition, of a Literate

9.1 A person who can both read and write with. understanding in any language is to be taken as literate by the Indian Census. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received

formal any education should

or have

passed any mlmmu.m educational standard. In addition to this for 1991 census. all children of age 6 years or less are' treated as illiterates eventhough they may be going to school and can read and write a few odd words. In earlier census, this limitation was upto the age of '4. It has also heen decided to use only effective literacy rates for the 1991 census i.e. the ratio of literates and population excluding the age group of 0-6.

9.2 Though the population of Maharashtra during 1961-91 almost doubled. the jump in literates is almost 4 times which ,in itself is a significant achievement. Sangli district reported 1,164,092 persons as. literates. They constitute 62.61 per cent of the total population (excluding 0-6 age group) of the distrIct. The literacy rate of Sangli district in 1981 Census was 54.89 per cent (excluding 9-6 age group). The literacy rate for district is slightly below the average rate of the state. i.e., 64.87 per cent. When the districts are arranged jn--the descending order of literacy rates, Sangli occupies the fifteenth place. The tahsilwise literacy rates are presented in table 10.

TABLE 10 Literacy rates by ruralJurban and sex, 1991 <excluding children in the age group 0-6)

TotaV Percentage of Literate€! Name of Tahsil RuraV

Urban Persons Males Females (1) (2) (3) (4) (0)

1. Miraj T 70.10 80.12 59.:{5 R 63.88 76.03 1)O.Ma U 74.70 83.15 65.65

2. Tasgaon T 66.94 79.59 5:{.79 R 66.17 79.14 5271 U 74.95 84.24 6506

3. Khanapur T 63.75 77.03 1)1.07 R 62.04 75.48 49.38 U 75.72 87.19 63.60

4. Atpadi T 50.87 64.29 as.74 R 50.87 64.29 :is.74 U

5. Jat T 42.21 55.74 27.70 R 42.21 65.74 27.70 U

6. Kavathe T 56.97 69.91 43.79 Mahankal R 56.97 69.91 43,79

U

7. Walwa T 65.25 77.27 52.58 R 63.86 76.37 50.70 U 71.09 80.99 SO.53

8. Shirala T 57_24 73;28 42.25 R 56.81 72.96 41.82 U 65.73 79~29 51.39

District Total T 62.61 74.83 49.94 R 59.19 72.33 45.69 U 74.15 83.12 64.57

Note : In Maharashtra, C. D. Blocks Rural and rural part of tahsils are I:o·terminus. Hence Table 10(Al is not presented.

Rural and Urban Literacy

9.3 For the district as a whole the literacy rate for male is much higher than that of females. As much as 74.83 per cent of males are literates while females account for only 49.94 per cent. The tahsilwise break up shows that Miraj tahsil with 70.10 per cent literates tops the list and Jat tahsil with only 42.21 per cent stands at the bottom. The remaining six tahsiIs, are in­between these two. It may be observed that the tahsils having urban components have literacy rates higher than the district average (Shirala tahsil is the exception) confirming the fact that urban centers and surrounding areas have better infrastructure as far as the educational facilities are concerned. The tahsils without any urban centre have the literacy rate below the district average. Miraj tahsil has the highest literacy rau-' for both males and females i.e.,80.12 per cent and 59.35 per cent respectively and Jat tahsil has thE' lowest rates i.e. 55.74 per cent and 27.70 per cent.

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9.4 As regards rural area of the district the total literacy rate is 59.19 per cent with male literates having 72.33 per cent and female literates accounting for 45.69 per cent. Tasgaon tahsil has the highest literacy rate of 66.17 per cent. In this tahsil 79.14 per cent of the males and 52.71 per cent of females are literates. The lowest literacy l"atf. is in Jat tahsil (42.21%). As far as the male and female literacy rates are concerned Jat tahsil stands at the bottom of the list. There is a significant difference in literacy rates between male and female of the total area of the district. The differential among male and female literacy is found maximum in Shirala tahsil i.e. 31 points and minimum in Miraj tahsil about 21 points. In other words females are lagging behind males in literacy in all the lahsils but the gap is narrowing down. Table 10 (B) indicates the urban literacy rate in the district.

TABLE 1O(B) Literacy rates for Towns. 1991

(excluding children in the age group 0-6)

Name and Civic Percentage of Literates Administration status

of Town Persons Males Females (1) (2) (3) (4)

1. Ashta M 66.12 76.71 55.18 2. Madhavnagar C.T. 77.01 87.43 65.64 3. Manadur C.T. 65.73 79.29 51.39 4. Miraj M 74.62 84.09 64:66 5. Sangli M 74.S2 .82.42 6S.21 6, Tasgaon M 74.95 84.24 65.06 7, Uran Islampur M 74.26 83.67 64.03 8. Vita M 75.72 87.19 63.60

District Total (U) 74.15 83.12 64.57

9.5 Madhavnagar census town has the highest literacy rate among the 8 towns i.e., 77.01 per cent of the population is literate. Ashta and Manadur have 1iteracy rates below the district urban average of 74.15 per cent. All the towns have male literacy Tate more than 80 per cent except Ashta and Manadur and that for female of more than 60 per cent except the same two towns viz., Ashta and Manadur. As far as towns are concerned the differential between male and female literacy rate is aboul 19 points unlike rural areas where it is aboul 27 points. It may be observed that the females are better educated in urban areas than their counterparts in rural areas. Madhavnagar census town tops the list for male literacy rate at 87.43 per cent and for female Sangli town tops the list with 66.21 per cent. The lowest literacy rates are found for male in Ashta town (76.71%) and for female (51.39%) in Manadur town.

Male-Female Share in Total Literates 9.6 A .glance at the table IO(i) reveals that

the male-female share in total literates is nearly in the ratio of 10:6 in the district.

TABI.E 10m

Male-Female shan' in total Literates

-, ,>tal Literates Male-Female 'share in total Literates Name of Tahsil

TolaV RuraV Urban P"r'<on" Mul"s Females Persons

(6) Males

(7) Females

(8) (1) (2) '3, (4, (5)

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon

3. Khanapur

4. Atpitdi

5. Jat

6. Kavathe Mahankal

7. Walwa

8. Shiraia

District Total

T

R

U

T

R

U

\T R

U

T

R

U

T

R

U

T

R

U

T

R

U

T

'R

U

T

R

U

:l7f)k 1 fi

14fi5H:~

2;{02aa

193420

1745·Pl

IM77

1 :l6:i74

1 lGO:{O

20:i44

471ao

R:nOfi

8:H06

55950

55950

~01595

159278

42317

70701

6H822

:i879

1164092

K48442

315650

9.7 The share of males varies bet.ween 59 per cent to 68 per cent and that of femalp varies between 32 per cent to 41 per cent. For thp district .as a whole male share is 60.84 per cent and female share is 39.16 per cent. The respeetive shares of male and female in rural areas are 61.93 per cent

'2222:13

>l970S

1:,2525

117267

106329

109:1S

68468

120:i4

:{0541

:'10547

56796

56796

34G38

34638

122522

97646

24876

43730

41325

2405

708235

525457

182778

153583

55875 .

97708·

76153

68214

7939

55872

47562

8310

16583

16583

26310

26310

21312

21312

79073

61632

17441

26971

25497

1474

455857

322985

132872

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

l00.op

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100,00

100.00

100.00

100.00

59.13

61.62

57.56

60.63

60.92

57.94

59.03

59.01

59.15

64.81

64.81

68.34

68.34

61.91

61.91

60.78

61.31

58.78

61.85

61.84

62.00

60.84

61.92

57.91

40.87

38.38

42.44

39.37

39.08

42.06

40.97

40.99

40.85

35.19

.35.19

31.66

31.66

38.09

38.09

39.22

38.69

41.22

38.15

38.16

38.00

39.16

38.07

42.09

and 38.07 per cent and in urban areas are 57.91 per cent and 42.09 per cent.

Literacy among se and ST 9.8 Sexwise literacy rates of Scheduled

Castes by ruraVurban for 1991 census is presented in table lOCH} -

TABLE lO(ii)

Literacy Rates of Scheduled Castes by ru,'all urban and sex, 1991 (excluding children in

the age group 0-6)

Total! Percentage of Lite .... fe" Name of Tahsil Rural!

Urban Persons Males F<'rna IPF (1) (2) (3) (4) 1;":1

1. Miraj T 57.45 70.76 1:~.-l~

R 51.67 66.27 'if) :H-!

U 61.64 74.01 m.n ....

2. Ta:sgaon T 55.6.9 71.13 :m.72

R 54.64 70.14 :~H 74

U 70.83 84.R2 ;'.~.74

3. Khanapur 'F '54.68 68.70 40.86 , R 53.12 67.22 :i9.4 1

U 65.58 78.48 !'i 1fi7

4. Atpadi T 51.71 69.02 :i:1.:{ J

R 51.71 6U.02 ;m.:~l

U

5. Jat T 40.as 54.71 25.25

R 40.36 54.71 25.25

U

6. Kavathe T 52.86 68.28 :;7.42

Mahankal R 52.86 68.23 :J7.42

U

7. Walwa T 57.51 71.78 42.66

R 56.5a 71.64 ~(l.88

U 61.26 72.31 ,1.9.51

8. Shirala T 52.53 70.07 35.61

R 51.54 69.17 :{4.64

U 64.77 80.82 -iR.07

District Total T 54.09 68.6Q 39.l::!

R 51.52 66.67 . ~6.()1

U 62.21 74.57 .t9.1a

9.9 rt is seen that 54.09 pel' cent. of the

Scheduled Castes in Sangli district are' found to

be literate which is slightly less than that of t lw

general literacy rate' of the district (62.6l':'-i).

Among trle males it accounts for 68.60 per cent

while for feml.iles the rat.e is comparatively low

i.e. 39,13 per cent. Literacy rates for Scheduled

Tribes are given in Table 100i1).

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TABLE 10(iii)

l.itcracy Rates i>f Scheduled Tribes by rural! urban and sex, 1991 (excluding dlildren in

the age group 0·6)

Total! Percentage of Literates N'Hnp of Tahsil Rural!

Urban Persons Males Females (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

-1 Min\i T 56.97 62.19 51.27

R 58.52 63.38 53.05

U 54.82 60.47 48.89

2. Tasgaon T 67.17 80.53 52.28

R 67..03 8Q.29 52.20

U 76.92 100.00 57.14

a KhanaIJUF T 68.47 8411 51.67

R 66.13 81.98 49.77

U fl5.25 97.22 68.00

4. Acpadi T 72.83 84.26 53.85

R 72.83 84.26 53~83

U

:;. .Tat T 42.58 57.67 25.48

R 42.58 57.67 25.48

U

6. Kavathe T oL24 73.21 47.42

Mahankal R 61.24 73.21 47.42

U

7. Walwa T 61.51 75.43 47.71

R 56.44 71.93 40.64

U 79.10 88.44 70.73

R. Shira!a T 57.94 70.00 36.96

R 54.81 68.18 31.58

U 72.73 78.57 62.50

Dish·jet Told T 54.05 66.37 40.37

R 52.60 65.82 37.74

U 62.97 69,90 55.83

9.10 It may be observed that 54.05 per cent of the Scheduled Tribes are literate. For male it is 66.37 per cent and for female it works out to 10.:37 per cent. Among the tahsHs; .the Scheduled Trihe literacy raLe for ·Jat tahsil is very low ie. 42 . .')8 per cent.

9.11 Factors such as location, proximity to urban centers, caste composition, settlement pattern, levels of social and economic deveJopmettt,.

attitude of villagers towards literacy and female education, avajl!l9ility of schools and teachers etc. are quite important factors and each one of these fac1:;ors exert considerable influence on the literacy rate in any given area. These are to be considered in any deeper analysis of the ·data on literacy levels.

10. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

Definition of Work and Classification 01 Workers

10.1 We must understand the term "Work" correctly because this word is used in a special sense in the census. "Work" may be defined 'as participation in any economically productive activity. Such partici~ation may be physical or mental in nature. "Work" involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work. It also includes unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise".

Types of Workers

10.2 An those who had worked for the major part of the preceding year were recorded as main workers (at least 6 months or 183 days) while those who worked for sometime during the preceding year but not for the major part, have been treated as marginal workers. All those who had not worked at all during the last year, were recorded as non·workers. Persons engaged in household duties, students, dependents, retired persons, rentiers, beggars are some of the categories grouped as non-workers.

, 10.3 There has been no conceptual change in defining the Workers between 1981 and 1991

,census. At the 1991 census there has been r

mainly a three-fold classification of population namely main workers, marginal wprkers and non-workers which was adopted fOr 1981 also. In addition to this, the main workers of 1991

are distributed in nine industrial categories of economic activities but in earlier census of 1981 . , this presentation was upto four industria) c.ategories only. The main workers and marginal workers. of 1991 are comparable with the main workers and the marginal workers of 1981. There has been some conceptual change

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for defining the workers in - the previous censuses of 1961 and 1971. The main workers plus the marginal workers of 1981 are comparable with the workers plus non-workers with secondary work of 1971 and workers of 1961. Further, for 1981 census, only four industrial categories of main workers i.e. cultivators,' agricultural labours, workers engaged in . "household industries and other workers hi:t.\Te been adopted against the nine industrial categories of workers in 1971 and 1961.

lOA The maIn workers of 1991 are distributed in nine industrial categories of economic activities. Nature of one's activity and extent of participation in economically productive work are the decisive factors for such classification. Level of economic develop­ment of different regions within, the district, availability of opportunities besides willingness to work especially among women, initiative and entrepreneurship evinced by the menfolk in general 'etc. are the important factors that influence the distri}jution of population under these three categories i.e., main workers, marginal workers 'and non-workers. Table 11 below shows the distribution of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for total, rural and urban areas.

TABLE 11

Percentage of Main Workers. Marginal Workers and Non-workers, 1991

Name of Tahsil

(1)

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon

3. Khanapur

4. Atpadi

5:- Jat

6. Kavathe Mahankal

7. Walwa

Total! Rural! Urban

(2)

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

Main worken< • () total population

P (3)

33.50 38.28 29.94

.'lB,49 39.0H 32.25

40.33 41.37 33.17

36.46 36.a6

39.46 39.46

36.59 36.59

38.14 38.93 34.83

M F (4) (n \

51.49 14 14 54.78 20.!>! 49.04 94!l

54.04 22.'21' 54.54 229'l 48.86 1441)

51.41 '5L:3R 51.62

51.36 1)1.36

53.09 53_()9

52.28 52.28

29.57 :{! 7(;

la.H4

20 I'll 20.1"< I

24.H7 24.H7

2044 20.44

54.16 ,21 14 55.01 21.89 50.59 '17.96

Percentage of

i\-Iaq.:inal· workers to 1 .• ,1 al population

p (() I

:~ .{7

" 74 1 Gl

7 .~2 K.oa 2.1;;

8.15 lUll

2.h5

9.DS

9 H8

9.68 9.61<

1142 11.42

7.61 8.73 2.94

M F (7) (8)

() fiX 6.27 I) 69 11.17 1),(;7 2.62

I) fin 14.81 055 15.85 n.M 3.72

l.Oa 15.06 1 .01< 16.42 G.7() 5.13

OB5 19.57 0.85 19.57

().s:~ 19.16 o.sa 19.16

0.61 22.54 0.61 22.54

0.68 0.68 0.70

14.96 17.25

5.33

Total workers to tolal population

P M F (9) (10) (]1)

36.87 52.17 20.41 44.02 55.47 31.68 31.55 49.71 12.02

46.01 54.60 37.01 47.11 55.09 38.77 34.38 -i9.50 18.18

48.48 50.28 36.02

46.44 46.44

49.14 49.14

48.01 48.01

45.75 47.66 37.77

52.44 44.63 52.46 4RI8 52.32 18.77

52.21 40.38 52.21 40.38

53.92 44.03 53.92 44.03

52.89 42.98 52.8!:1 42.98

54.84 55.69 51.29

36.10 39.14 23.29

Non·workers to total popUlation

P M {<'

(12) eLi) (14)

63.13 47.S:' 79.59 55.98 44.53 68.32 68.45 50.29 87.98

53.99 45.40 62.99 52.89 44.91 G 1.23 65.62 50.50 8Ul2

5r.52 49.72 63.98

53.56 5a.56

50.8" 50.86

51.99 51.99

54.25 52.34 62.23

47.56 47.54 47.68

47.79 47.79

46.0H 46.(J8

45.16 44.:n 48.71

:;('i.:17 51.82 81.23

59.62 59.G2

56.97 55.97

57.02 57.02

(;;~.90

60.86 76.71

8, Shirala T R U

34.91 35.18 29.66

49.74 20.7" 11.47 1.16 2L:~2 46.38 50.90 42.07 5.1.62 49.10 57.93-49.87 21.24 11.94 1.19 22.14 47.12 51.06 43.38 52.8B 48.94 56.62 47.29 10.96 ~.(;9 0.(53 4.89 32.35 47.92 15.85 67.65 52_()8 84.15

.. _-----_. ~------------. ----_._---Distriet Total T

R U

36.87 38.62 30.96

52.42 20.64 7 .25 0.7~ 14.03 44.12 53.17 34.67 55.88 46.9:~ 65.33 53.33 2:i.aS 8.81 0.77 17.14 47.43 54.10 40.52 52.;'7 45.90 59.48 49.38 .1l.1il 1.92 0.68, 3.26 32.88 50.06 14.44 67.12 49.94 85.56

Note: In Maharashtra C. D. Blocks Rural and rural part of lahsil .. 'lfe co-terminus. Hence Table ll(A) is not presented.

10.5 The work participation rate for total workers is defined as the percentage of total workers to total population. In a similar way it is defined for main and marginal workers. 1991 Census recorded 36.87 per cent of the district population as main workers, 7.25 per cent as marginal and the remaining 55.88 per cent as non-workers. The corresponding figures for ,the state are 39.28 per cent, 3.68 per cent and 57 02 per cent. Compared to' 1981 census figures there has been significant. increase in the work participation rate for the main workers of the district (34.16% in ]981 and 36.87 in 1991). SangH district holds 27th rank among 30 districts as far as main workers are concerned.

10.6 Among the main workers, the work participation rate of male workers in the district stands at 52.42 per cent llnd the rate for female stands at 20.64 per cent as per the 1991 census. The corresponding figures for male and female in 1981 llre 51.81 per cent and 1.5.89 per cent respectively. It will be seen that the rate of male main workers has been slightly increased i.e., from 51.81 per cent to 52.42 per cent whereas there

is a significant increase in the work participation rate of females i.e., from 15.89 per cent to 20.64 per cent in 1991 census. The sexwise break-up shows that among males and females 0.75 per cent and 14.03 per cent of the population are marginal workers as against the 1981 male and female marginal. workers of 1.14 and 8.47 respectively. As compared to 1981 there has been a slight decrease and increase in marginal male and female workers respectively in the district. The proportion of marginal workers is the highest i.e., 11.47 per cent in Shirala tahsil and the lowest i.e., 3.37 per cEmt in Miraj tahsil. Only Miraj tahsil shows the lower rate i.e. 3.37 per cent than the district average rate of 7.25 per cent.

10.7 Of the rural population of the 'district returned in 1993 census, it is seen that 38.62 per cent are main workers, 8.81 per cent are marginal workers and the remaining 52.57 per cent are non-workers. Corresponding proportions for state are 44.18 per cent, 5.48 per cent and 50.31 per cent respectively. The comp.arison of main workers between the state and the district shows that the work participation rate in rural

~" of th-=: dLstrict is significantly less than >;Lat.e ~ ral n;.; .~~ ~ ~:::l.

",-J.B The male work participation rate in rural area of the district, among the main workers is 53.33 per cent and the female work participation is 23.38 per cent according to 1991 census. ~'laTginal tnale workers account fOT 0.77 per cent while female workers stand at ] 7.14 pflr cent. It may be noticed that femal.. marginal workers in the rural area are significantly more than male marginal workers. The reason hehind ~

is that, females besides attending their' household duties also perform one or more economic activities to supplement the family income.

10.9 There are considerable variations. in work participation ratc,; arrong tahsils of the district in the rural and urban sectors and also

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TABLE

between males and females. Generally the work participation rate is more in rural (38.62%) than in urban areas (30.96%). Between the two sexes the differential is larger among the females [(23.38%) rural and (11.18%) urban] than the males I (53.33%) rural and (49.38%) urban]. Among the 8 tahsils in the district, four tahsils viz., Miraj (38.28%), Atpadi (36.46%), Kavathe Mahankal (::l6.59%) and Shirala (35.18%) have recorded slightly less rates for rural main workers over district average of (38.62%). The disparity between the proportions of main workers among males and females is comparatively higher in an the tahsils, in the district. The table 11 (B) indicates the work partiei pation rate in urban areas~

1ICB)

- ;Workers and Non-workers for Towns, Percentage of Main Workers, MarginaJ 1991

Per=ntage of

Name and civic administration Main workers to Mtu'ginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to status of town total population tot.al population total population total populabion

p M F P (1) (2) (3) (4) (n)

1. Ashta M 41.45 54:15 28.12 :{25

2. Madhavnagar C.T. 30.20 49.89 1".:12 240

3. Manadur C.T. 29.66 47.29 10.96 269

4. Miraj M 28.16 47.41 7.8:l 1.29

5. Sangli M 30.91 49.89 10.:l8 175

6. Tasgaon M 32.25 48.86 14.46 2.13

7. Uran Islampur M 30.56 48.33 11.28 278

8. Vita M 33.17 .51.62 13.64 2.85

District Tolal U 30.96 49.38 11.18 1.92

10.10 In the case of urban area, 1\liraj town has the lowest rate Le., 28.16 per cent whereas Ashta town has the highest rate of 41.45 per cent. Generally, higher degree of urbanisation of any particular area or region leads to a decrease iii proportion of workers in the population of the unit. Since ·Miraj· is more urbanised, it is natural to find that the work participation rate is the lowest. By the same reasoning Ashta being one of the less urbanised town naturally contains a higher proportion of workers in its population.

10_11 The work participation rate for main workers in urban areas for the district is 30.96 per cent as against the state average of 31.52 per cent_ Compared to the state figures there has been a marginal decrease within the urban areas of the district. Only Ashta (41.45%), Tasgaon (32.25%) and Vita (33.17%) towns have slightly higher rate than the district urban average

M F P M F· P M F (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

1 0.84 5.79 44.70 54.~9 33.91 55.S0 45.01 66.09

1.52 3.37 32.60 51.41 11.69 67.40 48.59 88.31

0.63 4.89 32.35 41.92 15.85 67.65 52.08 84.15

0.61 2.00 29.45 48.02 9.83 70.55 5l.9B 90.17

0.65 2.94 32.66 50.54 13~27 67.34 49.46 86.73

Q.64 3.72 31.38 49.50 18.18 65.62 60.50 81.82

0.61 5.03 33.29 48.94 16.31 66.71 51.06 83.69

0.70 5.13 36.02 52.32 18.77 63.98' 47.68 81.23

0.68 3.26 32.88 50.06 14.44 67.12 49.94 85.56

(30.96%). Whereas Madhavnagar (30.20%), Manadur (29.66%), Miraj (28.16%), Sangli (30.91%) and Uran Islampur (30.56%) have registered slightly lower n~te than the district average.

10.12 In ro.lral as well as in urban areas of the district the proportion of main workers in the male population tends to be. considerably higher than that of the female population. SangJi district too conforms to this genera] tendency. In the district the proportion of the male main workers in rural and urban areas is 53.33 per cent and 49.38 per cent respectively as against the overall State average rates of 52.05 per cent and 50.02 per cent. In Sangli distIict the rate of male main workers and female main workers for rural is higher than urban areas. (Rural male workers 53.33 per cent & urban 49.38 peT cent, rural female workers 23.38% and urban 11.18 per cent). It may be seen that the rate of marginal workers for

females is, higher in rural areas than in urban areas. Generally rural areas Offf>T mOTE'

opportunities for men and women to wm'"k in primary activities like agriculture, animal hul';­ban dry, mining etc. In view of the labour intp.nRive nature of agricultural economy a large number of women are required to participate in work specially during the peak seasons of agricultural operations, like sowing and harvesting which are

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to be carried out in a short span of time covering large areas in .each village.

Workers by Industrial Categories

10.13 The table given below gives the dis­tribution of total male and female workers by nine industrial categories of economic activities for the district and the state [Table 11(1)].

TABLE l1(i)

Distribution of workers in nine categories of economic activities, 1991

Categories or Workers p

(1~ (2)

I. Cultivators 10172108 taZR1)

II. Agricultural Labourers R:~l ;{22:~

(:lS X 1)

Ill. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and 4717:11 Plantations, Orchards and allied activities (1 52)

IV. Mining and Quarrying 115075 (O.37)

V. (a) Manufacturing, Processing, Sorvicing, 498431 and Repairs in Household Industry (l.61)

(b) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing, a59788:i and Repairs in other than Household (11.6Q) Industry.

VI. Constnlctions 8017a5 (2.59)

VII. Trade and Coolmerce 265H519 (8.57)

VIII. Transport, Storage and Communications 1160239 (3.74)

IX. Other Services 3219165 (10.:l8)

Total 31006109 (100.00)

10.14 The relative importance of the main spheres of economic activity may be gauged from the pattern of distribution of main-workers according to the broad four-fold classification viz., cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry and other workers. The economic activity of the district is primarily dependent on agriculture which, is supported by the fact that the cultivator~ (43.44%) and agricultural labourers (24.19%) together constitute 67.63 per cent of the total main workers of the district as against the state average of 59.62 per cent. The agricultural sector has absorbed about

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Ma harashtra Sllngli District

M F P M F (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

6230844 3941264 353956 255602 98354 (29.79) (39.07) (43.44) (43.21) (44.07)

:~905.'Hl 44M712 197119 104658 92461 (lR.67) (43.70) (24.19) (17.69) (41.43)

403833 67898 16593 13129 3464 (1.93) (0.67) (2.04) (2.22) (1.55)

98335 16740 1077 927 150 (0.47) (0.17) (0.13) (0.16) (0.07)

336644 161787 10533 7842 2691 (1.61) (1.60) (1.29) (1.32) ( 1.20)

:1250608 347275 63247 58070 5177 (15.54) (3.44) (7.76) (9.82) (2.32)

709015 92720 16240 15315 925 (3.89) (0.92) (1.99) (2.59) (0.41)

2400024 256495 56517 51631 4886 (11.47) (2.54) (6.94) (8.73) (2.19)

1115676 44563 22685 22258 427 (5.33) (0.44) (2.78) (3.76) (0.19)

2468051 751114 76759 62104 14655 (11.80) (7.45) (9.44) (l0.50) (6.57)

20918541 10087568 814726 591536 223190 (100.00) (100.00) (l00.00) (100.00) (100.00)

sevett-tenth of the total main workers. The ratio between cultivators and agricultural labourers of 10:6 in the district differs from the state average of 10:8. It may be seen that only three-tenth of the workers are engaged in the work other than agriculture. Among them the major categories are manufacturing, processing, Servicing and repairs in other than household industry (7.76%), trade and commerce (6.94%) and other services (9.44%). Tahsilwise distribution of workers in nine industrial categories of economic activities is shown in table 110i).

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TABLE 1 1 (ii)

Tahsilwise 'distribution ·01' workers in nint" categories of economic activities, 1991

II III IV

Culti- Agricul- t~ivfl'- :\'t1niov-valon! tUTaI "f""'k, and

Labour- Fnrct>ln", Qua'~' en Fi.hinl:, in~

HUnLlnl! and Pi"Hl~

Di8tricvrah~il lallon,.;, ON'harti>!

and allied artiVl-

t.IL"'-

(1) (2) (3) (4) (!»)

1. Miraj 47986 44672 2674 206 (22.57) (21.01) (l.26) (0.10)

2, Tasgaon 61152 38077 1940 160 (46.78) (29.13) (1.48) (0,12)

3. Khanapur 57795\ 20878 1754 194 (56.41) , (20.38) (1.71) (0 HJi

4. Atpadi 21840 lO!'i99 7M I'll> (53.69) (26.06) (1.92) (0.21 i

5. Jat 49992 27635 2878 ,,6 (52.64) (29.10) (3.0:n (o.mJ)

6. Kavathe 24317 8733 1154 :{4 Mahankal (56.36) (20.24) (2.67) (o,OR)

7. Walwa 60417 37748 5009 227 (43.61) (27.24) (3.62) (0,16)

8. Shirala 30457 8777 404 85 (59.04) (17.02) (0.78) (0,16)

District Total 353956- 197119 16593 1077 (43.44) (24.19) (2.04) (0.1a)

10.15 The proportion of both cultivators and agricultural labour~rs differ considerably from tuhsil to tahsil. The 'proportion of cultivators varies between 59.04 per cent for Shirala tahsil and 22.57 per cent for Miraj tahsil. The proportion for agricultural labourers varies between 29,13 per cent for Tasgaon and 17.02 per cent for Shirala tahsil. Such wide variations within the district are due to the differences in the fertility of soils and resultant. cropping and land holding patterns. About 68 per cent of the workers in the district are directly engaged in agriculture as cultivators or agricultural labourers, which is but natural in the context of the agricultural economy of the district. There are 90 cultivatmrs and agricultural labourers per 100 hectares of ,:;ultivable area. The following . table gives the : tnhsilwise distribution of, persons engaged in agriculture __ L

per 100 hectares of cultivable area [Table ll(iii)].

Veal V(h; VI VII Vill IX )1anu .. Manu· Cons· Trade TraIl8- Other faclor- factu ... - t:rnc- and port, Services

lng, ing, iiuns Com· Storage Pnlc<."'- l'TOCelS- men:c and Io;i~. sing, Commu- Total

&rvic- Scrvic- nications main iog ing and workeI"8 and Rq)airs

Repairs in <Jt.h("T

In than H'Juse- House-

hold hold industry industry

(6) (7) (Il) (9) (10) (11) (12)

2764 aa049 8379 30288 11764 30821 212603 (1.30) (15,54) (3.94) (14.25) (5.53) (14.50) (100.00)

1199 8077 1:~2 6231 2557 10001 130736 (0.92) (6,18) (1.08) (4.77) (1.96), (7.6:l) (100.00)

1360 5471 IHO 4267 1937 7372 102458 . (1.33) (1\.34) (lAO) (4.l6) (L89) (7.19) (100,00)

525 1610 570 13H2 541 2743 40675 0.29) (3.96) (lAO) (3.40) (1.33) (6.74) (100,00)

1197 2095 949 3056 1276 580.9 94973 (1.26) (2,21) (1.00) (3.22) (1.34) (6.11:) (100.00)

600 1910 470 1975 688 3264 43145 (1.39) (4,43) (1.09) (4.58) (1.59) (7,57) (100.00)

1779 8765 1800 7371 3110 12327 138553 (1.28) (6.:33) (1.30) (5.32) (2.24) (8.90) (100.00)

1109 2270 1300 1947 812 4422 51583 (2.15) (4.40) (2.52) (3.77) (1.57) (8.59) (100.00)

105:i3 63247 16240 561>17 22685 76759 814726 (1.29) (7.76) (1.99) (6.94.) (2.78) (9,44) (100.00)

TABLE l1(iii)

Cultivators and agriculturallaboure~s per ]00 hectares of cultivable area

Cultivators and

Cultivators Total agricultural Name of and cultivabl(~ labourers Tahsil ab>Ticultural area (in pcr 100

labourers hectares) hectares of cultivable

area (1) (2) (3) (4)

1. Miraj 92658 75529.00 123

2. Tasgnon 992:29 . 92138.4=l 108

3. Khannpur 78673 94271.77 83

4. Atpadi 32439 6M10.13 49

5. Jat 77627 149333.89 52

6. Kavathc 33050 45816,00 72 Mahankal

7. Wnlwa 98It;S 56778.51 173

8. Shirala 39234 36166.' 108

Dislrict Total 551075 615644.13 90

Non Workers

10.16 All those persons who have not

worked at all during the entire year under

reference period are

classified as non-

workers. In the total

population of the district

the proportion of such

persons comes to 55.88

per cent i.e., more than

half of the total popula­

tion. Similar is the case

in rural areas (52.57%). However. in urban

areas of the district this proportion is 67.12 per

cent. It is we]] above the half of the total urban

population. The categories of main workers,

marginal workers and non-workers are

complementary to each other. Therefore. in areas

where the proportions of main workers and

marginal workers are high. the proportion of

non-workers would be naturally low. Among

females in urban areas therefore the non-workers

are numerous.

11. AMENITIES IN VILLAGES AND TOWNS

11.1 Information on this aspect is furnished

In detail in the village and town directory

statements and in a consolidated form in the

appendix and also in the tables presented. The

non-census information collected at the village

level or town level by the TahsildarslChief officel's

was scrutinised and verified in each district by

the District Planning Officer. The Collectors were

also requested to once again reverify in case

serious discrepancies were observed. Besides this,

the non-census information was cross checked

with the parent department, for example.

information on electricity WliS cross checked with

Maharashtra State Electricity Board, that on roads

with Public Works Department,. on health with

the Directorate of Health and so on.

Educational Facilities'

11.2 Education facility at the minimum level

of primary education is availallle in 709 villages,

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that is 98.06 per cent of the 723 inhabitt~d villages

of the district and these 709 villages have 902

primary schools including 58 schools exclusively

for girls (Appendix VII).

As compared to 1981

census. the proportion of

educational facility has

been increased from

95.38 per cent to 98.44

per cent in Miraj tahsil,

from 99.02 per cent to

100.00 per cent in

Tasgaon tahsil. The educational facility' has

significantly decreased in Shirala tahsil from

97.12 (1981) per cent to 88.35 per cerAt (1991).

The remaining tahsils in the district show the

same position in 1991 census as in 1981.

11.3 There are many villages having more

than one primary school in the district. Tasgaon

tahsil is the exceptional case in the district

where 104 villages have 104 primary schools.

Middle schools, i.e. schools with facilities for

higher primary classes <V to VIII standard)

are functioning in 418 villages out of 723 villages

of the district. As few villages have more than

one middle schools, the avez'age number of middle

schools per village works out to 0.64. Normally

when the level of education increases, the number

of villages having the facility and also the number

of institutions get reduced. Hence in the rural

areas of the district there are, only 218 villages

having one or more high schools. It means

on an average there is a high school for every

3 villages. Pre-university edut.atifnal facilities

are available in only 18 villlllges while there

are 6 degree colleges in the' rural areas of the district. There are 10 adult literacy centers

in one vinage of Khanapur tslhsil. Educational

facilities of some or other types are \ available in 709 (98.06%) out of 723 inhabited vm ... and aggregate population of these villa~. com_ to 99.80 per cent of the total TllraJ pibpuJatiOil

of the district (Table 12 " la).

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TABLE i2 DistrlbutJ9n of villages according to the availability of different amenities

No. of No. 1""'(.Il__p_"~"':"ntagc) of Villages having one or more!?f the following amenities

Name of C. D. Block inh"bitcd Educatiun ~f .. diC"al Drinking Post· Market! ame'mu- Approach Power villages water and Hat nications by pucca Supply

t.elegraph road (1) (2) on f41 (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. Mirf\j 64 6:i :{H 64 44 18 63 49 64 (9R44) (!,;9:m) (100.00) (68.75) (28.13) (98.44) (76.56) (100.00)

2. Tasgaon 104 104 47 104 81 19 98 55 104 (100.00) (45.19) (l00.00) (77.88) 08.27) (94.23) (52.88) (100.00)

3. KhanapuJ 120 120 nf< 120 73 14 117 59 119 (100.00) (48.a:·n (100.00) (60.83) (11.67) (97.50) (49.17) (99.17)

4. Atpadi 60 59 15 60 21 9 30 12 60 (9a.a::!) (25.00) (100.00) (35.00) (15.00) (50.00) (20.00) (100.00)

5. Jat 118 118 :m 118 51 30 99 48 118 (100.00) (33.05) (100.00) (43.22) (25.42) (83.90) (40.68) (100.00)

6. Kavathe MahEmkal 60 60 n 60 44 7 55 33 60 (100.00) (jc~:n (100 .. 00) (73.33) (11.67) (91.67) (55.00) (100.00)

7. Walwa 94 94 94 94 57 25 80 50 94 (JOO.OO) (lO().om (100.00) (60.64) (26.60) (85.11) (53.19) (106:00)

8. S"hi,."la 103 91 11'1 I()S 25 12 91 49 92 (88.::15) (17.41'1) (100.00) (24.27) (11.65) (88.35) (4'z:.57) (89.32)

District Total 723 709 :H4 723 396 134 633 35'5 711 (98.06) (43.4:{) (l00.00) (54~77) (18.53) (87.55) (49.10) (98.:{4)

TABLE 13

Proportion of rural Population servcd by different amenities

Total population Pl"Oportion of n1raI"population served by the amenity of

of Name of C. D. Block inhabited Educa· Medical Drinking Post Market! Commu- Approach Power

villages tion water and Hat nications by pucca Supply in the telegraph' road

C. D. Block (1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. Miraj 270888 270491 2:M175 270888 244375 152874 270112 249431 270888 (99.85) (86.45) (100.00) (90.21) (56.43) (99.71) (92.08) (100.00)

2. Tasgaon 310318 31n318 22:m44 310318 286804 135740 306289 232025 310318 (l00.00) (72.17) (100.00) (92.42) (43.74) (98.70) (74.77) (100.00)

3. Khanapur 221999 221999 148419 221999 177756 60293 219591 142395 221509 (100.00) 166.86) (100.00) (80.07) (27.16) (98.92) (64.14) (99.78)

4. Atpadi 111557 111040 62717 111557 75321 49917 82652 52577 111557 (99.54) (56.22) (100.00) (67.52) (44.75) (74.09) (47.13) (100.00)

5. Jat 240647 240647 14:3485 240647 154H68 118a85 218095 140898 240647 (100.00) (59.62) (100.00) (64.40) (49.19) (90.63) (58.55) UOO.OO)

6. Kavathe Mahankal 117901 117901 28a:-m 117901 106056 34156 112622 84948 117901 (100.00) (24.04) noo.OO) (89.95) (28.97) (95.52) (72.05) (100.00)

7. Wa)wa 293380 293380 293380 293380 254086 161243 281474 213547 293380 (100.00) (l00.00) (100.00) (86.61) (54.96) (95.94) (72.19) (100.00)

• 8. ShiraI a 140351 ' 137783 62562 140351 73282 53266 -138276 88345 138627

(9&17) (44.58) (100.00) (52.21) (37.95) (98.52) (62.95) (98.77)

District Total 1707041 .p03559 1197021 1707041 1372648 765874 162911"1 ' 1204'166 17048':: ~ (99.80) (70.12) (100.00) (80.41) (44.87) (95.43) (70.54) (9!' , r

11.4 An the villages of Tasgaon, Khanapur, Jat, Kavathe Mahankal and Walwa tahsil" hnve at least one educational institute. In \Jiraj (98.44%) and Atpadi (98.33%) tahsil" the percentage of villages having educational fa('ility is very high. Whereas in Shirala tahsil (8R.:1fl%) it is very less. Of the 56 villages having les:" than 500 population each 43 (76. 79~) havf' the educational f~c·i1ities. Out of 393 villagef' in the population range 500-1999, 392 (99.75%.) aVRil of this facility. All the remaining villages with population 2000 and above enjoy the' educational facility.

11.5 Out of 723 villages 14 villages do not have any educational facility. In Shirala tahsil 12 villages and one each in Miraj and Atpadi tahsils do not have any educational facilities. In case of 4 villages at least a primary school is located at a distance of 5 kilometres and for remaining 10

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villages it is located at distance of more than 10 kilonwtres (Table 14).

TABLe 14

Distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from

the places where these are available.

Number of villateR where the amenity is not availa Ie but available at

Villages not. having a distance of the amenity of

-5 5-10 10+ Total kms. kms. kms. (cols.

2-4) (1) (2) (!;I) (4) (5)

1. Education 4 10 14 2. Medical 242 106 61 409 3. DJinking WaLer

'4. Post and Telegraph 278 37 12 327 5. Murk('liHal 378 142 69 589 6. Commu nications 69 3 18 90

TABLE 15 DistIibution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of

different amenities

Distance range

from the nearest town

(in kms.) (1)

0-5

6-15

16-50

51+

UnspC:cified

District Total

No. of inhabited villages in each range

(2)

38

182

331

172

723

Education

(3)

38 (100.00)

181 (99.45)

330 (99.70)

160 (93.02)

709 (98.06)

Nu mber (with percentages) of villageg having the amenity of

Medical D)'inking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach water telegraph hat cations by pucca

road (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

27 38 21 4 35 24 (71.05) (100.00) (55.26) (10.53) (92.11) (63.16)

117 182 120 ;{4 169 103 (64.29) (loa.OO} (65.93) (18.68) (92.86) (56.59)

1:-18 331 198 73 306 176 (41.69) (100.00) (59.82) (2205) (92.45) (53.17)

:{2 172 57 23 123 52 (18.60) (100.00) (33.14) (H.37) (71.51) (30.23)

:n4 723 396 134 633 355 (43.43) (lOO.OO) (54.77) (18.5;·l) (87.55) (49.10)

TABLE 16

Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available

Population No. of Nu mber (with percentages) of villages having the amenity of range inhabited

villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Market! Communi- Approach in each water telegraph hat cations by pucca range road

(1) (2} (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

-499 56 43 4, 56 3 1 31 14 (76.79) (7.14) (100.00) (5.36) (1.79) (55.36) (25.00)

500-1,999 393 392 99 393 143 11 333 141 (99.75) (25.19) (100.00) (36.39) (2.80) (84.73) (35.88)

2,000-4,999 197 197 1a5 197 173 60 192 126 (100.00) (HR.5a) (HlO.OO) (87.82) (30.46) (97.46) (6:~.96)

5,000+ 77 77 76 77 77 62 77 74 (100.00) (98.70) (100.00) (l00.00) (80.52) (100.00) (96.10)

All ranges 723 709· : :H4 723 396 134 633 355 (98.0C»-:---. (43.43) (100.00) (54.77) (18.53) (87.55) (49.10)

, .

Power supply

(10)

38 (100.00)

181 (99.45)

331 (100.00)

161 (93.60)

711 (98.34)

Power supply

(10)

44 (78.57)

393 (100.00)

197 (100.00)

77 (100.00)

711 (98.34)

11.6 In all towns of the district, facilities are locally available for primary, middle and secondary level of education i.e. up' to matriculation. Collegiate education is also available in al1 towns except Manadur and Madhavnagar towns. In so far as technical education is concerned BangH and Miraj towns have medical colleges. Sangli and Uran Islampur towns have engineering colleges and polytechnic institutes. The residents of the remaining towns of the district avail the technical education from these towns.

TAl3LE 17 Schools per 10.000 population in Towns

No. per 10,000 population Class, namfi) and

Civic status of Town

(1)

III Ashta IV Madhavnagar V Manadur I Miraj I Sangli

III Tasgaon III Uran Islampur III Vita

All Towns

M C.T. C.T. M M M M M

Higher Secon· daryl InterA, PUCI

Junior College

(2)

0.36

0.24 O.l:i 1.02 L18 0.94

0.36

Sornn- Junior Primary daryl Secon-

Matn· daryl eulation Middle

(3) (4) (5)

1.46 1.46 6.20

0.85 0.85 169 1.35 1.35 6.74 0.72 0.72 :~.19

0.88 0.66 2.91 2.04 2.04 9.19 2.36 2.:-16 2.12 0.31 0.94 5.31

1.0:~ 0.98 :-I.M

11. 7 Table 17 indicates schools per ten thousand population in towns. On an average, the ratios of schools per ten thousand population in urban areas in the district are 0.36 (Higher secondary/PUC), 1.03 (SecondarylMatrjculation), 0.98 (Junior SecondarylMiddle) and 3.64 (Primary Schools). In other words, among urbanites there is a Higher SecondarylPUC for every 27,914 persons, Matriculation school for every 9,662 persons, Middle school for every 10,254 persons -and Primary school for every 2,746 persons in the district.

Medical Facilities 11.8 Medical institutions of one or the other

type are functioning in 314 (.1~A3%) villages out of 723 inhabited villages in the district Except Wa.lwa tahsil other tahsils in the district are enjoying less medical facilities. In Walwa tahsil all the villages are enjoying at least one of the medical facilities. The percentage of villages having medical facilities varies between 8.33 per cent in Kavathe

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Mahankal tahsil and 100 per cent in Walwa tahsil. Miraj, Tasgaon, Khanapur and Walwa tahsils have reported the proportion of villages enjoying the medical facilities above the· district average. The primary health centers, sub-centers and dispensaries serve not only the resident population of the concerned villages but also those residing in ,surrounding viJ1ages. Generally, these villages enjoy central location and are some what away from towns and tend to be large in population size.

11.9 Medical institution of any tYi>e specified in village directory exists in more than 4 out of every ten (43.43%) villages in 1991 as against three villages out of every ten villages in 1981 in the district. These villages account for 70.12 per cent of the rural population of the district. This, shows that there is an improvement in this faci1ity in almost all tahsils since 1981. 409 -out of 723 vil1ages do not have any type of medical

\ facility in their respective village limits. Of these 'as many as 242 are situated at a distance of 5 kilometres with reference to the neArest place with medical facilities and another 106 are located at a distance of 5-10 kilometres. But in the case of 61 villages the residents have to co~er more than 10 kilometres to reach a place with some medical facility (Table 14). It is also observed that 98.70 p.er cent of 1 the big sized villages (500+) are equipped with some kind of medical facility within the village, while only 7.14 per cent of the small sized villages (below 500) have reported this facility (Table '16).

11.10 Table 18 gives the number of beds per 1,000 population in the towns~ On an average there are 6 beds per one thousand population in the urban areas of the district. Out of the eight towns only Miraj shows better availability of beds per 1,000 population with well equipped hospitals.

TABLE 18

Number of Beds in Medical Institutions in Towns

Class, name and No. of beds in Medical civic staius of institutions per 1,0()()

Town population (1) (2)

III . Ashta M 2.85

IV Madhavnagar C.T. 1.01

V Manadur C.T. 0.67

I Miraj M 16.46

I Sangli M 2.60

III Tasgaon M 1.39

III Uran Islampur M 0.28

III Vita M 0.84

All Towns 5.63

Drinking Water Facilities 11.11 Regarding drinking water, it may be

noted that some such facilities are existing in almost all the villages and towns, in the district. It may also be mentioned that this question has not been examined in depth and factors such as sufficiency or availability o.f water throughout the year or otherwise technical opmwn regarding potability of the avaHable water itself have not been probed into. In most of the vi11ages open wel1 and hand pump are the main sources of drinking water. For 327 villages water is supplied through taps, 438 through wen, 4 through tanks, 383 through hand pump and 102 through river. Out of 723 villages, more than one source of drinking water is available for 443 villages. In Khanapur tahsil 98 villages have been supplied water by well. Similarly hand pump is the main source of drinking water in Jat tahsil. 23 villages have reported single source of water supply other than well, tap and hand pump viz., river for 13 villages and Nallah for 10 villages. The tahsilwise break-up is given in the following table. (Table 18.1) .

TABLE 18.1

Single source of water supply other than Well, Tap and Hand Pump

Name of C.D.Block L. C. No. (1) (2)

1. Miraj 56

58 2. Tasgaon 90

3. Atpadi 4. Jat

5. Walwa

6. Shirala

91 100

101 27 90 94

95 28 68 71

1 2 3 4 5

'6

9 10

11 12

Name ofViJlage Source (3) (4)

Nilaji RIver Davali River Nagthane River Kholewadi River Sukhwadi River Bramhanal River Khanjodwadi River Siddhanath River Asanboi Karajagi River Dhulkarwadi River Kharatwadi River Bharatwadi "River June Khed "River Rundhiv Nallah Chan doli Kh. Nallah Gave Nallah Jawali Nallah Lot.iv Nallah Welli Nallah Pethlond Nallah Taknle Nallah Zolamhi Nallah Nandoli Nallah

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11.12 As in 1981, the drinking water facility is available to all villages. In 1991 census too 6 villages out" of every 10 h:wc r2porteu more than one type of source of drinking water supply as in 1981.

Postal Facilities 11.13 As regarus rural areas of the district

as a whole, the facility of post and telegraph is available In 396 (54.77%) villages out of 723 villages' serving 80.41 per cent of rural population of the district. The approximate proportion of post offices is 23 for one lakh rural population of the district. Within the eight tahsi15 of the district the percentage of villages having post and telegraph facility varies considerably. Tasgaon tahsil with 77.88 per cent has the highest proportion whereas Shirala tahsil with 24,27 per cent holds the last rank. Five tahsils viz., Miraj, Tasgaon, Khanapur, Kavathe Mahankal and Walwa have the proportion of more than 50 per cent.

11.14 Postal facilities are not available to 327 villages. Out of these as many as 278 are situated at a distance of 5 kilometres with reference to the nearest place with postal facilities. The residents of 37 villages have to cover a distance between 5-10 kilometres to avail the postal facility. People of 12 villages have to cover a distance of more than 10 kilometres. Among the 396 villages with the facility of post and telegraph, 3 villages are having less than 500 population, 143 are in the size class 500-1999, 173 are in the size class 2000-4999 and 77 villages with a population of 5000+ (Table 16). It may be observed that as the population size of villages increases; the proportion of villages having postal facility also increases. There is a need to improve postal facility in respect of money orders disbursement.

Weekly Market Facilities 1 L 15 Generally large villages have at least

a few permanent shops which deal with the daily necessities of the residents. Weekly markets are also held in gome of the important villages. In rural areas of the district such markets are held

in as many as 134 (18.53%) villages out of 723 inhabited villages: The proportion of vlllageR with weekly markets to total number of inhahited villages in the tahsil varies between 11.65 per cent in Shirala tahsil and 28.13 per cent in Miraj tahsil (Table 12). Out of the 134 villages where weekly market is held, as many as 96 _ are at a distance of more than 15 kilometres from any urban centre while the others are located at a distance in the range of 5 to 15 kilometres (Table 15).

11.16 Of the 134 villages where the markets! hats are held, one is in the population range of less than 500, 11 are 'in 500-1999, 60 are in the 1

population range of 2,000-4,999 and 62 are in 5,000+. Out of 589 viJlages not having weekly market, 378 (64.18%) are located within a distance of 5 kilometres with reference to a village where this facility is available. In case of 142 (24.11 %)

and 69 (11.71%) villages the distance to be covered to reach a place where the marketing facility available is 5 to 10 kilometres and more than 10 kilometres respectively.

Communication Facilities 11.17 If a bus stop or a rail way sta ti on or

a navigable water-way is located within the territorial jurisdiction of a vil1age, it is considered to have been served by such facility even if it is a little away from the actual settlement. This district enjoy the rail facility and also enjoys comparatively good system of communication facility through bus routes. Out of 723 villages, 633 (87.55%) villages have some c_ommunication facility available. The aggregate population of the villages with commu­nication facilities works out to 95.43 per cent of, the rural population of the district.- Miraj tahsil with a tally of 98.44 per cent of villages appears to be the best served tahsil as against Atpadi tahsil ~ith only 5.0.00 per cent which holds the last rank. As compared to 1981. the proportion of communication facilities has increased steadily. Now 9 vil1ages out of every 10 vi 11 ages have communication facilities as compared to 8 in 1981.

1L18 Out of 723 villages, 90 (12.45%) villages do not have any bus stop or other communication facility available. Of these 90 villages, the residents of 69 villages have to cover hardly 5 kilometres to reach a place with

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such facility. for 3 villages it is between 5 to 10 kilometres and for 18 villages it is more than 10 kilometres. The availability of this facility depends upon the location of the village with reference to road. Among 633 villages which have the availability of communication facility within their respective limits 31 villages fan in the population raj:tge of below 500, 333 villages fan in the range of 500-1,999, 192 villages fan in the range of 2,000-4,999 and 77 villages fall in the range of 50.0.0 and above. The population size of a village is having some impact on the availability of communication facility. The following table shows the number of various types of vehicles available in the district in the year 1989. (Table 18.2)

TABLE 18.2

Motor Vehicles-1989

Item ( 1)

1. Motor Cycles and Scooters

2_ Jeeps

3. Taxies

4. Rickshaws

5. Private Motors for goo~s transport

6. Public Motors for g .. ,ods transport

7. Ambulances

8. School Buses

9. Trailers

10. Tractors

11. Others

Total

No. of Vehicles (2)

42P01

4258

38

2151

259

3686

17

7

3309

2127

553

58406

Source: Dy. Regional Transport Officer Sangli.

Approach Road 11.19 Road whether 'Pucca' or 'Kachcha' are

the nervous system of. a district. They act as a pun factor for the. dev~lopme.nt and uplift-ment of the area. Roads with Cement concrete, Black top, Water bound macadam etc. come under pucca. road and the remaining are treated as Kachcha road. The length of the road in the district was 7,864.56 kms. (excluding municipal area) in 1988-89. Out of this 1,014.85 kms. and 6,849.71 kms. roads are under the control of Public Works Department and Zilla Parish ad respectively. The roads length in district are classifi~d as Black topped (1,412.62 kms.) Water bound macadam (2,263.94 kms.) and others. (4,188.00 kms.) The

type of roads by length are given in the following table (Table 18.3).

TABLE 18.3

Type of Roads by length in kms.

Type of Roads

(1)

1. Surfacewu.e

Cement Concrete

Black Topped

Water Bound Macadam

Others

Outside the limit of Municipality

Within lh<>

limit FWD Zilla Total 01'

Pari shad Munici-pality

(2) (3) (4) (5)

0.10

890.93 521.69 1412.62 214.00

96.90 2167.04 2263.94 .1.66

27.02 4160.98 4188.00 149.59

Total 1014.85 6849.71 7864..'i6 405.:Uj

29.57

2. Catego,"ywise

National Highway

State Highways

OtherSt.ate

29.57

106.61

794.09

106.61 3.00

794.09 12.31

Highways

Major District

Roads

Ot.her District Roads

Village Roads

Other Developmental

Roads

84.58 1867.45 1952.03

2710.34 2710.34

2271.92 2271.92

:i90.04

Total 1014.85 6849.71 7864.nn 401).35

Source: (1) Executive En6>incer, P.W.D .• Miraj. (2) Executive En6>incer, P.W.D. Zilla Parishad. (3) Executive Engineer, N.H. No.7, Kolhapur (4) Chief Officer, All Municipal Cou neils, Dist. Sangli.

11.20 .\ According to the road plan prepared for the period 1981-2001 the major work hal' been completed upto the end 'of 1987-88 as per the prepared plans. (1) National highway 100 per cent. (2) Major state road 100 per cent, (3) State road 95 per cent, (4) Major district Toad 99 per cent. (5) Other district 'road 99 per cent and (6) Village road 100 per cent have been completed. Tn other words 99 per cent of the total road length has been completed upto the end of 1987-88.

11.21 In the rural areas of the district, there is an improvement in respect of pucca road facility in 1991 than in 1981 when there were 218 villages having pucca Toad facility. In 1991 this has increas~d by 137. In this district most of the villages are accessible and are connected either by pucca or kachcha approach road or both types of approach roads to one or the other main or the important road. About 49.10 per cent of villages have pucca approach road. In this·respect

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Miraj tahsil enjoys better position with 76.56 per cent of the villages having pucca approach road. It holds first rank among eight tahsils. On the other hand Atpadi tahsil is in the most unfavourable position with 20.00 per cent. In 4 tahsils viz., Khanapur, Atpadi, Jat and ShiraJa, the proportion of pucca approach road is below 50 per cent (Table 12). The road network in rural area obviously needs improvement in these tnhsils.

11.22 Pro xi mity to an urban centre is a favourable fador that helps a village to secure the facility of p1lcca approach road. Of the , .... illages beyond 51 ki10metres from urban centers, only 30.23 per cent villages are having the pucca road facility. For the villages in the distance range 0-5, 6-15, 16-50 kilometers from the nearest town the figures works out to be 63.16 per cent 56.59 per cent and 53.17 per cent respectively.

11.23 The aggregate population of the villages with pucca road furms 70.54 per cent of the rural population of the district. When examined from this point of view. Miraj tahsil (92.08%) take the first place while Atpadi tahsil takes the last Tank i.e., with 47.13 per cent. The remaining tahsils have above 50 per cent. Miraj, Tasgaon, Kavathe Mahankal and Walwa tahsils have greater proportion of villages enjoying the pucca road facility in the district. Population size is an important factor which is directly associated with availability of pucca road facility. Larger the size, greater are the chances of that village having this facility. Thus out of 56 villages having population below 500, only 14 (25.00%) villages have pucca road whereas 96.10 per cent of the villages with 5,000 and above inhabitants have this facility.

Power Supply 11.24 The proportion of electrified villages

for this district is much impressive. All the towns and 711 villages out of 723 i.e. 98.34 per cent are enjoying the power supply facility. All villages in all tahsil" except Khanapur and Shirala tahsils are electrified. In the matter of electrification proximity to a town is a favourable factor. In other words, the villages which are close to urban centers are in a better position in respect of electrification. 550 out of 551 villages which are located at a distance upto 50 kms. from urban centers are electrified. There are only 12 villages which do not have any types of power supply and they are in Khanapur (1) and Shirala (11) tahsils. The table given shows the tahsilwise distribution of villag(;!s having power supply for different purposes' (Table 18.4).

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TABLE 18.4

Distribution of Vmage~ having Power Supply

District ED EAG EO C, D. Block only only only

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1. Miraj

2. Tasgaon 8

3. Khanapur

4. Atpadi 8 7

5. .Jat

6. Kavathe Mahankal

7. Walwa 8. ShiraI a

Dist.rict Total 16 7

11.25 It is seen that \1) the district there are 16 villages which have power supply fOT domestic purpose only. Electricity for all purpo!'oe is available in 542 villages, for agricultural purpose only in 7 villages, for domestic and agricultural purpose in 144 villages and for domestic and other purposes it is available in 2 villages. The aggregate population of the electrified villages constitutes 99.87 per cent of the rural population of the district. From this point of view in the tahsils of Khanapur and Shirala the proportion of population served by power supply is below the district average. In the remaining tahsils cent per cent population is served by power supply.

11.26 It may be summed up from the foregoing paragraphs that in respect of availability of different types of amenities ~nd facilities considered, the larger villages have an advantage over the smaller ones. Population size and availability of amenities are directly associated with each other. The larger vi11ages function as service centers in respect of several surrounding small villages and gradually grow into small towns and attain urban status in the course of time,

·12. LAND UTILISATION PA'ITERN

LAND USE

12.1 The Ministry of Food and· Agriculture Government of India, has recommended the State Governments the standard pattern of land use classification. for the maintenance of records. 'Columi~s 14 to 18 of the village directory give land use pattern of each v,illage in the district. The data furnished here are based on village records and pertain to the year 1989. The total area reported under these columns tallies with the total geographical area of the village as noted in column 3. of ,the village directory. Sometimes

ED. EO ED,EAG

(5) (6)

25

2 24

3

92

2 ·144

EA

(7)

64

96

94

19

115

60

94

542

No Power

(8)

1

11

12

Total

(9)

64

104

120

60

118

60

94 lOa 72a

the exact area of the village and land use pattern have not been made available by the district authorities and the same have not been shown. For Sangli district there are 5 such villages for which area and land use pattern is o-ot available with the district authorities.

Forest

12.2 This includes all land classified as forest u.nder any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether. State-owned or private and whether w!)oded or simply maintained as forest land. Within the forest area itself there may be occasionally cultivated patches or grazing lands, but such areas too are shown under column 14 as forests. The process -of, regularisation of hill.d grants and effecting relevant cbanges in the basic, records of survey and settlement are somewhat protracted and time consuming. 'I'herefore the' information based on records is in some cases at least, likely to be· different when compared with the actual field situation.

12.3 The total forest area of the district is shown in column 14 of Village Directory statement. The forest area in the district is distributed among 251 villages accounting for 34.72 per cent of the villages in the district. The total area under forests in this district is about

3,803.940 hectares and about 3,034.95 hectares 1989. Khanapur, Jat account for three-fourth

social forestry area IS

as per the position in and Shirala togf!ther of the total fore~t area

of the district. The chief major forest producE' are timber and firewood. Other products include Hirda, Shikekai, Tadimodi, grazing grass etc.

Irrigated (by source) and Un irrigated l.and 12.4 Columns 15 and 16 of the villagf" djn~ctory

give all the agricultural lands and when added together would cor­respond to net area sown plus the current and other ,f a I low land. Area sown more_ than once during the same year, if any, in the village is counted only once under these columns. In column 15 sourcewise hreak­up of irrigated area is furnished by using ab­breviations. All lands that are lying uncultivated

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as fallow for more than 5 years in succession are regarded as permanent fallows (culturable was~e) and are covered under column 17.

12.5 The concept of irrigation implies the existence of source of water supply within a reasonable distance and an arrangement to regulate the supply of water according to the day­to-day needs of the crops raised in these fields. Naturally, therefore an areas which are cultivated under purely rainfed conditions are treated as unirrigated lands. Similarly the area under garden crops is considered for column 15 only if there is irrigatlOn. The irrigated area in the district is distributed into 657 villages out of 723 inhabited villages accounting for 90.87 per cent. In 55 villages, irrigation is done by wen only. The area irrigated by 'river' and 'well' wjth electricity account for 38.08 per cent and 50.16 per cent respectively. The other sources viz., Well (7.48%). Private canal (0.24%). Tube well (0.02%). Tan.k (0.04%), Government canal (3.98%) are also used for irrigation. Table belOW shows the details in respect of area irrigated by source. (Table 18.5)

TABLE 18.5

Area irrigated by source (in hectares)

Art'''' ir,-igatcd by source (in hectares) Name of

C. D. Block

(1)

l. Miraj 2. Tasgaon

3. Khanapur

4. Atpadi

5. Jat

6. Kavathe Mahankal

7. Walwa

8. Shirala

District Total

Percentage

Govern· ment Canal

(2)

232.00

329.25

1166.00

840.36

330.00

670.00

3567.61

(3.98)

Privat.e Canal

218.20

218.20

(0.24)

Well

(4)

75LOO

163400

139.90

a084.00

:14:J04

232,00

525.03

6708.97

(7 _4H)

12.6 Within the district total cultivated area is 72.10 per cent of the total area. Jat, Kavathe Mahankal and Shirala tahsils have percentagE' of cultivated area below the district average percentage of cultivated area. The remammg tahsils viz., Mira] (87.68%), Tasgaon (84.46%), Khanapur (73.86%), Atpadi (74.01%) and Wa]wa (84.00%) have the percentages exceeding the district average percentage of cultivated area. Barely 14.58 per cent of the cultivated area of

Well (with

el~hicity)

(5)

4366,00

15203.43

5379.04

4913.74

9280.73

1466.00

4372.35

31.97

45013.26

(50.16)

Tube-well (with

electricity (6)

5.12

12_00

17.12

(0.02)

Tank

(7)

36.00

36.00

(0.04)

River

(8)

10032.00

8957.00

224.20

12648.00

2309.74

34170.94

(38.08)

TuLal

(9)

15185.00

26026.43

6077,51

9163.74

10694.33

2028.00

17690.35

2866.74

89732.10

(l00.00)

the district is irrigated. Tasgaon (28.25%) and Walwa (31.16%) lahsils have some what better position compared to other tahsils in the district so far as percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area is concerned. Miraj tahsil also has slightly better proportion (20.10%) of the cultivated area under irrigation. The remaining tahsils are found below the district percentage of. irrigated area to total cultivated area. (Table 19)

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TABLE 19

Distribution of villages according to Land use (in hectares)

No. of Perccntage of Pcrccntage of Name of C. D. Block inhabited Total arPa cultivable area irrigated area to

villages to total area tot.al culLivuhlc area (1) (2) (;.1) (4) (5)

1. Miraj 64 HBI ~{9 00 87.68 20.10 2. Tasgaon 104 iO!Hl91'd)(l 84.46 28.25 3. Khanapur 120 I 27fi2Kfi5 B.B6 6.45 4. Atpadi 60 H(j(i4fi. I a 74.01 13.97 5. Jat 118 224722.7H 61'\.15 7.16 6. Kavathe Mahankal 60 9;'():~2.H7 4H.93 4.43 7. Walwa 94 () 7 Fi9:, AO 84.00 31.16 8. Shirala 103 i\(;4fiH.9R 64.06 7.93

District Total 723 8,,:1916.81 . 72.10 14.58

Note: Cullivi"hl., arC'" '" t""igatpd + Unirrigat.cd area.

18. BRIEF NOTE ON TOWN nmECTORY 13.1 There are 8\ towns in the district and

of these, 6 are MunicipaJ towns and 2 flrt" ('p,nsus towns. Out of 8 towns, Mandur and Madhavnagar have been treated as Census towns for the flr~t. time in 1991 and 1971 respectively. Thf' rf'maining towns are enjoying the urban status since 1901 except vita town, whlch is treated as a town since 1911 onwards.

13.2 Over the decades, the old towns have experienced a varied history of growth from 1901 to 1991. Two towns in the district have recorded population of above one lakh. Statement T of town directory shows the growth rate of thf' towns for the last 9 decades as well as density and sex ratio in 1981 and 1991.

13.3 In the case of Ashta, Madhavnagar, Miraj, Tasgaon, Uran Islampur and Vita the nearest city with population of one lakh or more is Srmgll. The distance between. nearest city and the above towns is about 50 kilometres or less. l\1adhavnagar, Miraj and Sangli towns have railway stations. The railway provides major link between the twin cities and helped'. them in urbanisation. An idea regarding the' scale of financial transactions of the civic bodies may be had from the data presented in Statement.~JII of the Town Directory.

13.4 Data on civic amenities shows that out of 8 tow~s,. 7 towns are having drainage facilities usually in the form of open sUlfD;ce drains. All the towns have water borne latrines though the numbers vary from town to town. The road length in towns, vary from town to town. Generally more populous towns have greater road length.

13.5 Drinking water is supplied through taps to all towns. In one town water is stored in over head tank while in 6 towns there are service reservoirs only. The remaining one town has riveT infiltration gallery for water storage. The fire fighting facilities are available in Miraj, Sangli, Tasgaon, Uran Islampur and Vita towns. Ashta, Mandur and ¥adhavnagar towns do not have the

firf> fighting facility. These towns are depend on U ran Islampur (18 km), K;arad (50 km) and Sangli (4 km) respectively. An the to'wns are electrified. Comparative figures regarding the number of connect.ions to different categories of consumers may be had from.' statement IV. Sangli stands first in the numbet of connections followed by Miraj.

13.6 In the state slums in C1:iss I. (1 lakh and above) and Class II towns (50,000-99,999) are notified by competent authorities. There are two class· I towns 'ii:t;., Miraj· and Sangli in the district. In Miraj town approximately 13,079 persons live in the 13 notified slumls. The density has been found' to be 85,484 persons per sq. km. In Sangli town approximately 13,908 persons live in 34 notified slums~ here the density found 1S 87,472. In both the towns the density in slums is found very high because the people in slums live in a very small congested area. System of sewerage in slums of both towns is reported to be open surface drain and the method of disposal of night soil is sewerage. Table 20 .gives the proportion of slums population in the tbwns.

TABLE 20

Proportion of Slums Population in Town

Class, name and Proportion of the Density civic status slums population to in slums

of the total population (per town of the town sq. km.)

(1) (2) (3)

I Miraj (M) 10.43 85484 . I Sangli (M) 6.14 87472

Total 7.67 8(1497

13.7 Medical facilities are av~ilable in all the towns in the district. Facilities of higher education at degree level are also available in "all the towns except Manadur and Madhavnagar towns. The degree level education for these towns is available

in Karad (50 kms.) and Sangli (4 kms.) respectively. Polytechnic institutions and Engineering colleges are available in Sangli and Uran Islampur towns only. Medical colleges are available in Miraj and Sangli towns in the district.

13.8 The facility of stadium is availablt> in Miraj (1) and Sangli (2) towns. Cinema theaterf\ are available in all towns except Manadur. AuditorialDramaiCornmunity halls are available in all the towns except ManaduT and Madhavnagar towns. Public libraries and reading rooms arf' not available in Manadur town. However working women's hostel is available in SangH town only with 58 seats.

13.9 Each town is functioning as a marketing centre in respect of the surrounding villages. Every towrl has a permanent market and weekly markei is also held for the benefit of the villagers as well as town dwellers. In all the towns there are banking facilities. Detailed information regarding commodities imported, exported and manufactured is given in the Statement VI of Town Directory.

14. INDUSTRIES

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14.1 Industrially, Maharashtra is one of the advanced states in the country whereas Sangli is ont' of the .developing districts in the state. About 3,187 sman scale industries on temporary basis and 2,132 on permanent basis have been recorded up to the end of 1988 in the district. Many power 100m wOTkshops and sugar fadories have been estabiished in th is district.

14.2 The industrial policy of the state is based on the basic decision to encourage industries in developing and underdeveloped areas in the district and to disperse industries from heavily congested areas of Bombay, Thane and Pune. In the district there are power loom workshops in Sangli, Madhavnagar, Vita and Miraj. In these factories, totaJ number of powerlooms are about 4,350 and about 5,000 workers are engaged. About 20 Bidi industries are functioning in the district and about 1,475 workers are working in these industries. There are 6 co-operative industrial estates in the district. They are at Sangli, Miraj, Vita, Palus, Tasgaon and Madhavnagar.

14.3 The most important industry in the dist.rict is sugar manufacturing industry. There at'e 7 co-operative sugar factories and about 4,208 workers on temporary basis and 2,645 permanent workers are engaged in this industry. This hus a great market in all over India as it is a daily used commodity by all. Other registered units are Milk dairies, electronic industries, leather industries, engineering workshops etc. The following statement gives in detail the number of registered factories with number of .. yorkers employed at the state and district level sin'ce 1982.

No. of registered factories and workers 1982-1989

Years StnteJDi strict

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

MaharB8htra Factories 20342 21052 21628 22451 23889 24971 25839 26814 WOrkeTS 1098497 1136833 1119649 1128806 1149575 1138000 1134454 1160065

Sang-Ii District ,-Factories 377 433 4:-10 516 532 522 500 547 Workers' 12982 14011 1:-1845 14355 15257 17861 17399 16865

District Percentage to State Fact.ories 1.85 2.06 1.99 2.30 2.23 2.09 1.94 2.04 Workers 1.18 1.23 1.24 1.27 1.33 1.57 1.53 1,45

Percentage increase over .1982 State Factories + 3.49 + 6,32 + 10.37 + 17.44 + 22.76 + 27.02 + 31.82 Workers + 3.49 + I.9:i + 2.76 + 4.65 + 3.60 + 3.27 + 5.60

Percentage increaae over 1982 Sangli Factories + 14.85 + 14.06 + 36.87 + 41.11 .. 38.46 .;. 32.63 + 45.09 Workers .. 1.93 .. 6.65 .. 10.58 .. 17.52 + 37.58 .. 34.02 + 29.91

Source: Directorate of Industries, Maharashtra

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14.4 Though SangIi district is developing in the state. The increase in factories in th(> di"trict has been much more sp~radic' in as much aF the number has swelled from 377 in 1982 to 547 in 1989. Thus the growth is about 45.09 per cent over 1982. The total number of employees working in Central, State and local bodies provide employment to about 41,000 persons accounting for 1.88 per cent of the state employees.

15. TRADE AND COMMERCE 15.1 The district is wen known for sugar,

milk, food-grains etc. Sugar-cane is mainly grown in Ashta and Miraj in the district. The chief export articles of the district are sugar, milk, food-grains etc. Pump sets, candles, gray cloth etc. are also exported. They\are mainly exported to main cities like 'Bombay, Pune, Thane etc. (Statement VIIl'able 21).

TABLE 21

Most important conunodity m.anufactured. imported and exported in towns

Most important commodity Class, name and civic

stat.us of the town Manufac· Exported Impo11A-'Ci tured

(1) (2) (3) (4)

In Ashta M Handloom Sugar Cloth cloth cane

IV Madhavnagar C.T. Machinery Mac~incry (;loth

sparcparts parts

V Manadur C.T. N.A. N.A. N.A. I Miraj M Cotton yarn Jowar - Edible oil

I Sangli M Pump set Tunneric Tissue paper

III Tasgaon M Bcdana Bedana, Grapes

III Uran M Groundnut Groundnut

Islampur oil III Vita M Gray cloth Gray cloth Cotton

15.2 The chief import articles are cloth, edible oil, tissuepaper, petroleum products,' medicines etc. Most of the goods are imported from Bombay, Pune and Kolhapur. Apart f~om the

. ~eekly markets all the eight towns -have important trade centers also.

Workers in Trade and Comm.erce 15.3 As per 1991 census the number of

persons engaged in trade and commerce in the district are 56,517 which constitute 6.94 per cent of the main workers. About 385 banking institutions were functioning in the district in 1988-89. Out of these 39 per cent were working

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in urban areas and 61 pel' cent were working in rural areas of the district. The banking facilit.ies are available in 132 towns! villages. There were 17 banking institutions per 100,000 population in the district. The following statement indicates: the number of villages/towns with banking institutions.

Banking institutions in the district, 1988-89

No. of villages!

towns Scheduled Co-operative , Di .. tricUTahsil where Qllnking banking

banking inst.itutions instit.utions facility is available

(1) (2) (3) (4)

'.1. Miraj 2.7 75 73 2_ Tasgaon 22 27 34 :t. Khanapur 16 13 19 4. Atpadi 9 6 13 5. Jat 14 13 13 6. Kavathe Mahankal 10 7 14 7. Walwa 21 22 33 8. Shirala 13 8 15

District Total 132 171 214

s-.~ : District Statistical Abstract, Directorate of Economics and Statistics 1988-B9~ .

15.4 Banking institutions are concentrated in Miraj tahsil (38.44%), since most of the trade and commerce activity is carTied out in and around the twin cities which are situated in Miraj tahsil. The State Batik of India works fol' the treasury for the district.

16. MUNICIPAL FINANCE 16.1 Table 22 gives per capita receipt and

expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the district. The average per capita receipts for eight

-towns of the district' works out to Rs. 301.54 of which Rs. 149.62 are received. through local taxes' and remaining Rs. 151.92 from all other sources. The total expenditure incurred per head is Rs. 292.74 of which Rs. 28.51 are spent on general administration. Rs. 50.88 on public health and conveniences, Rs. 46.31 on public works, Rs. 58.28 on public institutions and Rs. 108.76 on all other items. Among all the towns both the receipt received and the expenditure incurred per head are the highest in Vita town.

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TABLE 22

Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Class, name and civic staius of

the town

(1)

III Ashta IV Madhavnagar V Manadur I Miraj I Sangli

III Tasgaon III Uran

Islampur III Vita

. District Total

M C.T. C.T. M M M M

M

16.2 Total receipt in 1991 as compared

Total receipt

(2)

1,02.34 210.88

4.58 292.01 348.56 290.15 237.51

374.41

30L!S4

Receipt (in HfI.)

ReC'eipt ~hrouJlh

taxe"

(3)

45.01 107.:18

2.41

ReC'('ipl from all other

"1UUn...~fI

(4)

1i7.33 10:".50

2.17 121.78 .. 170.23 201.29 147.27

94.70 191)45 104.57 1:~:l.94

142.4H 231.93

149.62 151.92

of all towns has increased to 1981. It has increased

to about 15 times in Madhavnagar. 6 times in Miraj and 7 times in Vita towns. Similarly the expenditure has also increased to 34 times in Madhavnagar, 5 times in Miraj, 6 times in Uran Islampur and 7 times in Vita.

17. FAIRS AND PLACES OF TOURIST IMPORTANCE

Fa4-s 17.1 The concentration of fairs is heavier in

the district. Most of the fairs held in the district are ated

associ­with

important deities and religious festivals. So far as trade is concerned, fairs are complementary to the weekly markets. In the fairs the traders and shopkeepers set up temporary stan~. Large quantities of agricultural produce and other articles of daily use are brought for sale. The people buy necessary articJes in these fairs. In this district three fairs are very famous. One is held in Feb-March i.e., on the day of 'Mahashivaratri' at Audumbar village of Tasgaon tahsil. In this village on the bank of river 'Krishna' a temple of Goddess 'Bhuvaneshwari' is situated and thousands of people gather to participate in the fair. Another famous fair is held during the month of August every year on account of 'Nag panchami'. It is celebrated in a grand scale in the village 'Battis Shirala' in

Total (>xpend;­

tUN'

(5)

9:VJ6 20a.02

4.10 281.93 :{4222 21i7.~1

2:iO.a:i

:{42.81

292.74

Per capita

General Adminis­tration

(6)

lS.08 1.03 0.69 7.49

33.89 39.46 67.19

36.91

28.51

Expenditure (in Rs.)

Expendi­. Lure on

Public n.·alih and con­

veniences (7)

15.69 33.05

0.84 32.79 75.99 32.29 36.45

28.52

50.88

Public works

(8)

39.74 31.92

0.58 47.41 28.58

2.49 45.21

230.76

46.31

Expendi­ture on Public institu-

tions

(9)

0.70 78.98 71.27

101.15 6.00

58.88

Other aspects

(10)

20.05 137.02

1.29 115.26 132.49 112.42 75.48

46.62

108.76

Shirafa tahsil. People from the district and neighbouring district come here to participate in the fair on that day. On Nagpanchami day many people tie the live snakes around their neck and play with them. The third fair is Ganapati fair, which is held at the district headquarters place. Besides these there are many fairs which are held in a sman scale. They are Peer Gaikwad Dargah Urus at Chinchani.Wangi and Viroba fair at Zare both in Khanapur tahsil. Shri Yellamadevi fair at Jat etc.

Places of Historical and Tourist Importance 17.2 There is a narrow scope for tourism in

this district. However it has a number of forts and old temples which may be of some interest to the visitors. The forest department of Govt. of Maharashtra has started to develop a wild life sanctuary at Sagareshwar, in Khanapur tahsil. Many trees have been planted on a 5.29 sq. kms. and 96 various types animals have been brought in this sanctuary with a view to create tourism centre in the district.

Ganapati Temple, Tasgaon 17.3 Of all the objects of interest in Sangli

district, in point of beauty and magnificence is Ganesh temple, which is located at Tasgaon. It is of the great attraction and draws hundreds of devotees everyday. It was built by the late Shri Appasaheb Patwardhan in the year 1799. The shrine is an excellent specimen of stone carvings and especially the glass like polished stone work evokes admiration. Unrivalled in its finish and magnificence, it has become an object of keen interest for people visiting Sangli.

Kvaja Samsuddin Mira Saheb Dargah, Miraj 17.4 One of the main attractions of Mi raj is

the dargah of Samsuddifi Mira Saheb. It was built in 1668. The dargah stands on a raised plinth with eight minars which are illuminated with lamps on the occasion of the urus .. Every year the UTUS is attended by thousands of Muslims as wen as Hindus. .

Forts 17.5 Eventhough this district is riot famous

for f,?rts, a few isolated forts can be located. They are Bahaddurvadi fort nehr Islampur, which is said to have been built by Madhavrao,' the fourth Peshva (1761-1772) as a frontier protection against the attacks of Kolhapur, Bhupa]gad fort in Khanapur tahsil, which ,for the eastern out-post of Shivaji's territories, Machchindragad forl built by Shivaji in 1676 about 16, kms. South-east of Karad, Bhuikot fort at Miraj~ which was found to be used by Shivaji and later Sambhaji Maharaj etc.

18. MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT 18.1 Sangli district is endowed with two

economic resources viz. agricultural land and fishery. The district is well known for sugar factories. There are seven sugar factories in the district. The district exports sugar, cloth, food grains etc. to other districts of Maharashtra. With a view to continue traditional art of craft. and with a view to create employment in rura] sector, the project of development of craft has been implemented. In this project the training is imparted for creating musical instruments, statues and leather articles. .

18.2 Thanks to the efforts of Government of Maharashtra, Dandoba hill 'is being developed as a hill station. The forest department-Government of Maharashtra, has st~lTted planting trees on a large scale on Dandoba hill to attract t.he tourists and to make it a tourism centre. Since the raj] facilities aTe available f()r this district, the economic and social development are taking place rapidly. The milk production is another charac­teristics of the district. The Government of

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Maharashtra had started a milk dairy in 1961 and the milk is supplied to Bombay and other districts. The excess milk produced is converted into milk powder and such powder is again converted into milk using white butter during the slack season.

18.3 Marathi is, the principal langauge and is the mothertongue of about 80 per cen t of the population. Apart ftom Marathi, Kannada, Urdu and Telugu languages are also spoken. Among the Hindus, Marathas and Kunbis- form the biggest group. A large number of rura] dwellings have hardly any tOUch of architectural beauty or interior decoration. As opposed to these. houses in urban areas offer a better sight. They have got better architectural designs and are built with bricks or stones with cement or lime. Broadly speaking the pattern of food is the same in all tahsils of Sangli. In the eastern parts jowar bread and in the hilly western parts bread of nagli or rice is staple food of the people. Several special di~hes are prepared during the festival' season. Ganesh Utsav, Diwali, Holi, Ramnavarni. Hanuman Jayanti, Gauripuja, Nagapanchami. Jan mash tarni , Muharram, Christmas etc. are the festivals of the people. .

Contribution of the Dis-pict. 18.4 The district Sangli has given many

authors, . playwrights, stage artists etc. to the nation. Shri Vishnudas 'Shave who wrote Marathi drama "Sita Swayamvar", Govind Ballal Deval, Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar, Vasudeo Khare all belong to Sangli. Natasamrat of Marathi stage Balgandharva belongs to Tasgaon in Sangli district. Famous stage personality ,Master Deenanath Mangeshkar and Lavani Lokanatya's Patthe Bapurao hail from Sangli. In the recent past the persons who shot to fame like Music queen HeeTabai Badodekar, Vinayakhua Patwardhan and Vishnu Digamber Paluskar also belong to this district .. The melody queen of India Kum. Lata MangeshkaT and Smt. Asha Bhonsle were born in Sangli. Teams from Sangli district have participated a couple of times in the republic day celebrations at the capital city Delhi.

PART A

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I

. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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SECTION I

VILLAGE DIRE!CTORY

NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE Dm.ECTORY

The 'Village Directory' is one of the traditional compilations of the census. The format of the directory is almost the same as was pres(~riued

in the 1981 census. It gives. the list of villages, their location code numbers, their area, population, am~nities such as educational, medical, communications, drinking water facilities etc. available to them and also the land USE' of each village. For this purpose, villages have been

arranged tahsil wise in order of their location code numbers. The inclusion of alphabetical list of villages with 1991 census population and tht> map of every tahsil depicting location of Vmages by population size, urban-spread and important

infra structural facilities available therein will further help the readers in identifying any village in the tahsil.

'Village' is a statutory recognised unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban agglomeration, data on amenities and land use for that village, have not been given in the Village Directory. but shown

along with the urban Scheduled For those villages which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A. data pertaining to remaining part of the village is shown in the Village Directory and for the part merged or treated as

an outgrowth, the details have been given under the concerned urban agglomeration. Land use data

for villages treated as Census Towns (Urban) in 1991 Census can be seen in Appendix-II of the Village Directory.

If a village has fully merged into another village, the location code number and name of the merged village are given both in the Village Primary Census Abstract and the Village Directory at the appropriate place. Data in respect of these

two villages put together appear against the village with which the other village has merged.

The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no pODuJatio\n) have been indicated as such after furnishing details in columns 1. to 3 i.e., the location code number, name and area of the Village. In addition to all the above details, following four appendices to Village Directory have also been included.

Appendix I, C. D. Blockwise (Rural) abstract of ed~cational, medical and other amenities;

Appen~ix II, Land utilisation data for census towns;

Appendix· III, C. D. Blockwise list of villages with no am~nities other than drinking water facility;

Appendix IV, C. D. Blockwise list. of villages

according to\ proportion of Scheduled Castel Scheduled Tr\ibe population.

The abovle four appendices were also prepared for It~81 District Census Handbook. The

latter two are \expected to help the plannerf? for planning inputs in areas/villages where basic

infrlllstructure ~s lacking and also for evolving suitable plans f<iT the welfare of Scheduled Castes

and Scheduled Tribes.

The Village hi rectory format has 18 columns and the details gi:iven under each columns 'are as

under:

Column 1 gives the location code number of each village as this is necessary for identification

of t.he village.

Column 2 presents the name of the village. For filling up of this column, 1981 District Census Handbc,ok has been used as the basis. This also includes the fmoest, and uninhabited villages.

Column 3 shows the area (in hectares) of th",

village as indicated by the __ State Revenue

Department.

Column 4 gives the population and the number

of households in each village, to examine the

correlation between the amenities available to the population and the number of households. Figures

given within brackets against total population

denote the number of households in the village.

Data on amenities such as' educational,

medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, days

of marketlhat, communications etc. a~ shown

under columns 5 to 10 of the VilJage Pi rectory.

In case if an amenity is not available ~ithin the

referrent village, a dash(-) is shown in th:e column . .

and next to it, in brackets the distance from the

village in broad ranges viz., upto 5 kms., 5-10

krns. and 10+ kms. to the nearest place where

the facility is available has been given. This

will help not only for local area planning !but in

regulating the provision of goods and ~e~ces as well, so as to minimise the regional.imbalances

in the process of development.

'Column 5 shows the number of educational

institutions viz., primary or elementary school,

junior secondary or middle school, \ matriculation I

or secondary school, higher seconda3'intermediateJ pre-univenity/junior college, colle e, industrial

school, training school, adult literac, schooVcentrE.'

and other educational institutipns (Sanskrit

pathshala, 3enioT basic school, ~khtab etc.)

If in ll; village, secondary sc~ool has middle

and primary classes also,.the same las been coumted

as three schools i.e., secondary. m~.( dIe and primary schooL In case, there are more thl n one institution

of any type in a village their nu bel' is indi(~ated

Within brackets against the prese bed abbreviation.

F~nowing abbreviations have/ been used for .. presenting data on educational amenities .--

Primary or elementa·ry scholll P

Junior secondary or Middle school

Matriculation or Secondary school

Higher secondaryllntermediate/

Pre university/Junior co11ege

~ College, any coI1ege (graduate level

and above) like Arts, Science, Commerce etc.

M

H PUC

c

56

lndustrial School

Training School

Adult literacy class/centre

Other educational institutions (Sanskrit path shaIa, Senior .basic

I

Tr

AC

school, Mak.htab etc.) a Column 6 provides data on medical facilities

available in tJ:te village. Various types of medical

institutions included and codes used for them are

as follows :-

Hospital H

Maternity and child welfare centre MCW

Maternity home

Child welfare centre

Health centre

Primary health centre

Primary health sub-centre

Dispensary

Family planning centre

T. B. Clinic

Nursing home

Registered private practitioner

Subsidised medical practitioner

Community health WQrker

Others (specify)

1

MH cwe HC

PHe PHS D

FPC

TB

NH

RP SMP CHW.

0

Column 7 gives information regarding availability of drinking water within the village.

In case more than one sQurce is available to the

village the same has been indicated. Following

abbreviations have been used for indicating the

source of drinking water in the I village ;--

Tap water ,~ T Well water W Tank water

Tubewell water

Handpump (Bore well)

River water

Fountain

Canal

Lake Spring

Nallah Others (specify)

Information not available

TK TW

HP R F C L S N {)

NA

Column 8 provides the postal facilities such as post office, telegraph office, post and telegraph

office and telephone connections available in th~

village. Following codes are adopted for indicating

the information.

Post office

Telegraph office

Post and Telegraph office

Telephone connection

PO TO

PTO Phone

Column 9 presents the information on day or

days of the market/hat held in the village. This

i~formation is based on local enquiry and

generally rela~es to weekly or bi-weekly market. If

the market is held daily, monthly or fortnightly it

has been recorded accordingly. If marketlhat is ndt

held in villages Qf the concerned tahsil. at all, t.his

column has been left blank.

Column 10 gives information as to whether

the village is served by any mode of public

transport like bus, rail and water way and the

same has been indicated as follows ; Bus stop

Railway station

Navigable water-way (including

river, canal, back-water etc.)

BS

RS

NW

Column 11 refers to the state of roads etc.

leading to the village. This is useful in determining

as to whether the village is approachable both in

fair and foul weather and whether it is inaccessible

only for some time in the year. The approach to

village has been indicated by the following codes:-

Pucca road (Cement concrete,

Black top, Water bound macadam) PR

&~~aro~ ~

Foot-path FP

Navigable river

Navigable canal

Navigable water-way (other than

river or canal

NR

NC

NW

Column 12 gives, the information of the

nearest 'town and its distance in kilometres in

bracket from the referent village. In case, the

nearest town is located in another state, name of

the state has also been furni'shed.

Column 13 relates to the availability of power

supply to the village. The various codes used for

this purpose are as follows ;-

57

Electricity for domestic purposes ED

Electricity for agricu~ture EAG

Electricity for other purpose like

industrial, commercial etc. EO

Electricity for all purposes

listed above EA

In case the power supply is released only for

specific purpose, say agriculture or other it has

heen stated accordingly. In case the electricity is

not. available to the village, a dash(-) h35 been

mfmtioned in the column.

Column 14 to 18 give the details about land

utilisation. The land use pattern given in the Village

Directory conforms to the pattern of classification

of land use as recommended by the Ministry of

Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry of

Agriculture has recommended the maintenance of

records of land use pattern under five categories.

These are as follows .-1. Forests

2. Not available for cultivation-

(a) Lands put to non-agricultural uses

(b) 'Barren and unculturable lands.

3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow

lands-

(a) Permanent pastures and other grazing

lands.

(b) Lands under miscellaneous tree crops

and groves not included in the net area

sown.

(c) Culturable wastes.

4. Fallow lands-

(a) Fallow lands other than current fallows

(b) Current fallows

5. Net area sown

Column 14 includes all lands classed as

forests under any legal enactment dealing with

forests or administered as forests, whether State

owned or private and whether wooded or

maintained as potential forest land. The area of

crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or

areas open for grazing within the forests has been

included under the forest area.

Columns 15 and 16- c()ver all agricullural

lands including the net area ~-~own . with crops

and prchards or net cropped area and also current

and other fallow lands. The latter would imply

alJ lands which were taken up for cultivation. but

are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of

not less than one year and not more than flvf'

years. The columns does not incl udE> gross area

sown or gross cropped area. Net area sown thul'

represents the area sown with crops and orchards.

Area sown more than once in thf' same year has

been counted only once. Column 15 indicates

extent of irrigated lands under various types of

irrigation. The following codes in respect of' tht' \

sources are adopted­

Government canal

Private canal

Wen (without electricity)

Well (with electricity)

Tube-Well (without electricity)

Tube-Well (with electricity)

Tank

River

Lake

Water fall

Other (specify)

Total

GC PC

W WE TW TWE TK R

L W(

o T

58

Column 17 gives information on culturable

waste lands and includes all. lands available for

cultivation whether not taken up for cultivation or

t.aken up for cultivation once but not cultivated

during the preceding five years or more in

succession. Such lands may be either fallow or

covered with shrubs and jungles which are not put

t.o any use. These may be assessed or un assessed

and may be isolated blocks within cultivated

holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo,

hushes and other groves for fuel etc. which are not

included under orchards or forests are included in

this category. All grazing lands, whether they are

permanent pastures and meadows or not, village

common and grazing lands within forest area are

also included in this column.

Column 18 includes the land not available f~1."

cultivation such as barren, unculturable land and

land put to non-agricultural use. An lands occupied

by buildings, roads, railways, rivers, canals etc. form

part of the land under non-agricultural ).lses.

Barren and unculturable lands inclhde mountains,.

rocks, deserts etc. which cannot ~e brought under'

cultivation, except at a very high cost.

Sr, No.

(1)

1. 2.

STATEJ\rEl\'T

LIST OF VILLAGES FULLY MERGEU IN TOWN':; ANi) OUTGROWTH ~T 1991 CENSUS

N arne of villages

(2)

Vanleswadi COG) Kupwad COG)

r • "'ation (~ .. dp No.

1:)8} tal

M('rgcd in towns and olltgrowths

(4)

Partly merged in Miraj (M) Partly merged in Sang1i (M)

r.=====~======~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~====~~~~i

I e ¥

"'T1 I .,

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::E i! U'l 15

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2:

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'4

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c=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~==~j

Sr .. No. (1)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

16

16

17

18

19

20 21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

61

ALPHABETICAL LIST CF VILIACES ALONGWITII MANUAL CODE A..~L) !>Or~L'\.TIO!,{ IN 1091

Name of village

(2)

Ankali

Arag

Barnani

Barnnoli

Bedag

Belanki

Bhose

Bisur

,Bolwad

Budhgaon

Chabukswarwadi

Davali

Dongarwadi

Dudhgaon

Erandoli

Gundcwadi

Haripur

Inam Dharnani

J anaraowadi

Kadamwadi

Kakadwadi

Kalombi

Kanadwadi

Karnal

Karoli (M)

Kasabe Diwaj

Kavaji Khotwadi

Kavalapur

:K!v:llhe Piran

Khan:.!erajuri

K!larkatwaji

Khatav

Kupwad

Code l'{o. (3)

12

64

55

20

62

50

25

16

40

19

54

58

48

5

44

42

11

13

52

49

29

36

32

17

23

3

15

31

1. l\lIRAJ C. D. BLOCK

Po pul at.i on

(4)

5622

10958

568

1348

13346

4298

64H

4631

2328

13041

1693

2651

990

8776

6677

2577

7035

44·13

922

1101

745

2459

1219

5113

2733

,11777

1578

13913

9927

4398

1479

3960

Uninhabilcd

Sr. No. (1)

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

GO

61

62

C3

64

65

66

67

N arne .of village

(2)

Lingnur

Malgaon

Mallewadi

Mal wadi

Man modi

Mhaisal (s)

Mola Kurnbhoj

Mouje Digraj

Nandre

Narwad

'Nilaji

Padmale

Putgaon

Payappachiwadi

Rasulwadi

Salgare

Samba rwa di

Sarndoli

Santoshwadi

Savoli

Savalwadi

Sheri Kavathe

Shindewadi

Shipur

Siddhewadi

Soni

Takali

Tanang

Tung

Vaddi

Vijana.;rar (N.V.) (59)

Vyankuchiwadi

Wanleswadi

Code No. (3)

66

38

41

8

35

59

7

2

14

61

56

18

26

46

30

53

28

10

51

33

6

4

65

47

37

2=1

39

34

1

57

60

45

22

Population

(4)

3584

18621

3486

1028

740

11512

Uninhabited

4101

10046

5187

703

2411

1312

1115

499

4362

497

7607

IHJ8

2103

1784

397

15,15

2151

2798

5416

3857

2731

4951

2959

2537

776

Uninhabited

34 Laxmiwadi

9

43

27

67

21

63 1127 Total 27088B

62

1. MIRAJ C. D. BLOCK VTI.I..AGE "_---=--.. ~~_=.o

Location Name ofVillag.:.. Total Total Amenities aVRil,lhl", (if not availshle within th .. village, " <lash Code area of popu· I . I i,. ~hown in Uw ('oln mn and next to it in braC'lu·. t.he di". n nee No. the village lation in hrnad Tanll"" viz .• 5 kms., 5.10 kma. and 10 .. I<ms. of t he

(in hectare!> and no. nearest plan· where the facility i8 availahl .. j" given.) rounded of house- ------uptotwo holds EdiH'a· Medir'll Drinking 'post Day C(lmmu-decimal t.iHo.\1 water and aT -iaJlS nil-ation8 places) (potable) , Telc- oft.he ('Rll~ Stop,

. graph marlwt/ Railway hal, ~l"t.ion,

ifRny W"tt'rway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (fi ) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

r_~~_. ___ · -,,~ -.--- • __ -----~ .. -.-_._---- ___ c ______

1. CIRCLE

1 Tung 669.00 P: 4951 P .D T PO -(-5) BS H: 883 M RP W Phone

l-f R

2 Mouje Digraj 1022.00 P:4101 P D T PO -(-5) BS H· 729 M RP(4) R Ph __ ,{I'~

H 3 Kasabe Digraj 2390.00 P: 11717 P(2) Me'W T PTO Tue as

H' 2146 M MH W Phone H PHC R

D RPU;) .. Sheri Kavathe 547.00 P: 397 -( -5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 78 R

5 Dudhgaon 2012.00 P: 8776 P(2) PHC T PO Sun BS H: 164] M(2) PHS W Phone

H(2) D R PUC FPC

RP(2)

6 Savalwadi 417.00 P: 1784 P(2) RP(2) T -(-5) ..(·5) BS H: 384 W

R

7 Mola Kurnbhoj 19.00 - 'Pninhabited

8 Malwadi 290.00 P: 1028 P RP T -(-5) -(-5) RS

H: 214 9 Kavathe Pinm 2002.00 P: 9927 P(3) MH T PO -(-5) BS

H: 1809 M PRC H H D

FPC RP(5)

10 Sarndoli ~ 2:~::;,~O P: 7607 P(2) D T PO Wed BS H: 1364 M RP(7~ W Phone

H R 2. C1.H.CLE

11 Haripur 561.00 P: 7035 'P!2! D T PTO -(-5) BS H: 1548 M RP(4) W Phone

H R

12 AnkaH 452.00 P: 5622 P D T PO -(-5) BS H: 1158 M RP(2) R

13 Inam Dhamani 517.00 P: 4443 P(3) D T PO ·(-5) 'BS H: 815 M FPC W

RP(3) R

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power to village and distance supply

(in Km.)

(11) (12) (13)

KASAB~DIGRAJ

PR Sang1i(lO) EA·

PH Sangli(lO) EA

PR Sang1i(8) EA

PH Sangli(12) EA

PR Sang1i(15) EA

PR Sangli(16) EA

PH Sang1i(18) EA

PR Sang1i(ll) EA

PR Sang1i(lO) EA

SANGLl

PH Sang1i(3) EA

PH Sang1i(3) EA

PR Sangli(4) EA

FOre81

(14)

47.00

63

Land u .... (j P. area u "der different types of land UIi(' in hl!(·taros FOund('d upto two decimal places)

IrrigatRd Un irrigated by"ource

flo) (16)

WE(125.00) 353.00 R(l79.00)

R(715.00) 223.00

R0300 00) 880.00

WE(75.00) 452.00

WE(70.00) 1460.00 R(425.00)

. R(3IO.OO) 46.00

Culturable A~a not Waste available

(including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(17) OR)

12.00

84.00

210.00

20.00

23.00 34.00

14.00

Uninhabiu,d 22.00 R(l65.00) 92.00 11.00

WE(15.00) 1417.00 210.00 R(300.00)

R(708.00) 548.00 37.00

R(397.00) 143.00 20.00 1.00

R(280.00) 116.00 56.00

R(385.00) 84.00 48.00

Location Code No.

( 1) .. ..........,n _____

1

2

3

4

5

6

7 8

9

10

11

12

13

64

1. M1RAJ C. D. BLOCK-contd. VTI~LAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenitk¥l available (if not available within th .. village, a nash Code area of popu- (-, i ..... hown in the column and next to it in bracket the disU.nce No.> the village lalion in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kIDS. and 10 .. kms. of th ..

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is availablE> i .. given.) rounded ofhausc-uplo two holds Educa· Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal -tional water. and or days nkations pl~s) (potable) Telc- of1.he (RlJ1" Slop,

graph market) Rnilway hat. St€ltion,

if'lny Wat.<>rway) (1) (2) (3) . (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

3. CIRCLE

14 Nandre 3138.00 P: 10046 P(3) HC T PO -(5-10) BS H: 1977 M PH;C w RS

H D R . RP(6) CHW(5)

15 Kavaji Khotwadi 564.00 P: 1578 P -(-5) T PO -(5-10) BS H:278 W

16 Bisur 884.00 P; 4681 P(.2) RP(3) T PO -(-5) BS H: 820' M W

H N 17 Kamal 795.00 P; 5113 P(2) D T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 929 M FPC W Phone H RP(2) R

18 Padmale 431.00 P: 2411 P D T PrO -(-5) BS H: 423 M . FPC Phone

H RP i

19 Budhgaon 1070.00 P: 13041 P(3) HC T PrO Sun BS H: 2544 M(2) D W J:>hone RS

H(2) FPC RP(5)

20 Bamnoli 227.00 P: 1348 P -(-5) T . -(-5) -(5-10) . BS H: 269 M W

21 Kupwad N.A. Uninhabited 22 Wanleswadi N.A.- - Uninhabited

4. CIRCLE

23 Karoli (M) 1053.00 P: 2733 P -(-'5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 498 M W

N 24 Soni 1955.00 P: 5416 P(2) PHS T PO Mon BS

H: 1023 M D W cH RP N

CHW 25 Bhose 2770.00 P: 6441 P(3) MH T PO Sun BS

H: 1477 M PHe HP Phone H PHS

D FPC RP(2)

26 Patgaon 390.00 P: 1312 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 247 M W

N 27 Kharkatwadi 352.00 P: 1479 P -(5-10) T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 269 W 28 Sambarwadi 186.00 P: 497 P -(-5) T -(5-10) -(q-lO) . BS

H: 85 W HP

DIRECTORY

Approach Ne~sttown Power to village Bnd distance supply

(in Km.}

(11) (12) (13)

BUDHGAON

PR Sangli(9) EA

PR Sangli(9) EA

PR Sangli(B) EA

PR Sangli(5) EA

PR Sang1i(5) EA

PR Sangli(7) EA

. PR Sang1i(6) EA

KAVALAPUR

KR Miraj(20) EA

PR Miraj(16) EA

PR Miraj(20) EA

PR Miraj(20) EA

PR Miraj(14)' EA

K.R Miraj(14) EA

y 4-5

65

Land use (i. e. area under different types ofland use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places)

Forest Irrigated byaource

(14) (15)

R(773.00)

R(5.00)

WE(20.00) &(229.00)

R(362.00)

R(203.00)

WE(89.00)

WE(15.00)

Uninhabited Uninhabited

149.00

< ~ , .....

WE(l5.00)

WE(27.00)

WE(200.00)

WE(60.00)

WE(22.00)

WE(27.00)

Unirrigatoo

(16)

2328.00

52B.00

54B.OO

375.00

211.00

624.00

54.00

943.00

1687.00

1412.00

286.0Q

330.00

159.00

Culturable Area not Waste available

(including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(17) (18)

37.00

13.00 1B.00

76.00 11.00

58.00

17.00

277.00 BOjO /

109.00 49.00

9~.OO

241.00

74.00 935.00

44.00

Location Code No.

(1)

14

/5 /16

17

18

19

20

21 22

23

24

25

26

27

28

66

1. MIRAJ C. D. BLOCK~ontd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Towl Amenities available (if not avail~ble within the village, a dash Code area of popu- (-) i,.- .. hown in the column and next to it in bracket the distance , No. the village lation in broad rariges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 luns. and 10-+ kms. oft-he

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the f~ility is available is given.) rounded of house-upto two holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day CoD1mu-decimal - tional water and or days ni('"atioDS places) (potable) T~le- of\.he (BUR ,Stop,

graph market! Railway_ hat, Station,

trany Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) , (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

29 Kakadwadi 176.00 P: 745 P RP W -(-5) . -(-5) BS H: 136 M HP

30 Rasulwadi 215.00 P: 499 P -(-5) W -(-5) +5) BS H: 81- HP

~1 Kavalapur 2895.00 P: 13913 P(2) MH T PTO Mon BS H: 2643 M PHC W Phone

H PHS N D RP(5)

32 Kanadwadi 525.00 P: 1219 P -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) .. BS H: 248 M HP

33 s._wali 586.00 P: 2103 P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5,-10) \.BS H: 385 M ,W

34 Ta~\ang 885.00 P: 27.31 P D ,'T PO -(5-l0) B#3 H: 496 M RP W

Man~odi fIF'

36 294.00 P: 740 P -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS H: 138 M HP

i .

36 ~Kala~ 759.00 P: 2459 P PHe T PO -(10+) :ij.S H: 459 M PHS W

H D HP RP

37 Siddhewadi, 1131.00 P: 2798 P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) BS H~ 621 M W

HP 5. CIRCLE

38 Malgaon _ 5625.00 P: 18621 P(8) PHC T PO Fri BS H:3*8 M D W Phone

H RP(3), N 39 Takali 714.00( P: 3857 P D T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 682. RP(2) , W HP

40 Bolwad 522·f)0 P: 2328 P D T PO -(~5) BS I H:.471 RP(2) W RS

41 Mallewadi 1291/.00 .P: 3486 P FPC T PO -(-5) BS I

H:~44 M W HP N

42 Gundewa'di 10~14.00 P: 2577 P RP T PO -(-5) BS I H: 489 M W I

HP I 43 Khanderajun 42:77.00 P: 4398 P

"

RP(4) T PO Fri BS H: 805 M W Phone

H TK HP

44 Erandoli 23S8.00 P: 5677 P(3) PHS W PO Sat BS H; 1145 M(3) D HP Phone

H(3) RP(3) R

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power to village and distance supply

(in Km.) Forest

(11) (12) (13) (14)

PR Miraj(14) EA

P,R Miraj(12) EA

PR Sangli(ll) EA

KR Miraj(9) EA

PR Miraj(5) EA

PR Miraj(8) EA

KR Miraj(9) EA

PR Miraj(10) EA

PR Miraj(12) EA

MALGAON

PR Miraj(10) EA

KR Miraj(3) EA 4.00

KR Miraj(3) EA 23.00

PR Miraj(10) EA 16.00

PR Miraj(16) EA

PR Miraj(19) EA 41.00

PR Miraj(12) EA

67

Land use (;. e. area under'different types of land U!'le in hectares rounded upto two decimal places)

Irrigated by HOun"~

(15)

WE(16 00)

W(lO.OO) WE(40.00) W(210.00)

WE(250.00)

W(15.00)

WE(46.00)

W(6.00) WE(40.00)

WE(9.00)

WE(34.00)

WE(37.00)

WE(417.00)

WE(lOO.OO) ·R(55.00)

WE(150.00) R(60.00)

WE(252.00)

WE(150.00)

W(17.00) WE(205.00)

WE(102.00)

Un irrigated Culturable Area not Waste available

(including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(16) (17) (18)

160.00

152.00 13.00

2212.00 223.00

510.00

540.00

792.00 20.00 27.00'

285.00

678.00 47.00

858.00 130.00 106.00

3837.00 1371.00

498.00 57.00

283.00 6.00

957.00 20.00 46.00

742.00 6.00 146.00

3527.00 319.00 168.00

2053.00 114.00 89.00

Location Code No.

(1)

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

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1. MIRAJ C. D. BLOCK--contd. vn.LAGE

Location Name of Village Total ToLal Amenit.ietl available (if not available within the vill.age, • dash Code ·areaoe popu- (0) i8 !lhown in the column and next to it· in brac1U4 the clilltance No. the village lalion in broad rang(.'R viz., 5 kms., 5·10 kms. and 10+ kms ... fthe

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available i8 given.) roul1ded of house-uptotwo holds Educa· Medieal Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal lioonl water and or days nicationB places) (potable) Tele- of the (Buf'Stop,

graph marketi Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

45 Vyankuchiwadi 339.00 P: 776 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(~5) -(-5) H: 145 M I:IP

46 Payappachiwadi 721.00 P: 1115 P -(-5) T PO -(6-10) BS H: 221 M HP

47 Shipur 1768.00 P: 2151 P -(-5) W PO -(10+) BS H:432 M HP

H 48 Dongarwadi 715.00 P: 990 P -(-5) 'T PO -(10+) BS

H: 203 M W 49 Kadamwadi 571.00 P: 1101 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(5-10) .BS

H: 211 W HP

50 Belanki 2623.00 P:4298 P(2) PHe T PrO Sun BS H:823 M D W Phone RS

H FPC HP RP

51 Santoshwadi 808.00 P: 1198 P -(-5) W -(-5) i -(5-10), BS H:257 M HP

0 52 Janar!!lnwadi 692.00 P:922 P -(6-10) W -(5-10) -(5~10) BS

H: 171 M HP 53 Salgare 3211.00 P;4362 P(3) ~HS T PO Mon BS

H: 942 M D W Phone RS H RP(3)

54 Chabukswal'Wadi 1005.00 p: 1693 P -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) BS H: 311 M W

0 6. CIRCLE

55 Bamani 410.00 P: 568 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 107 R

56 Nilaji 542.00 P: 703 P -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-10) BS H: 137

57 Vaddi 1287.00 P: 2959 p' RP T PO -(-5) as H:587 M W

N ,58 Davali 649.00 P: 2651 P RP R PO -(5·10) BS

H: 526 M 59 Mhaisal (S) 3652.00 P: 11512 P(3) PRe T PO Mon BS

H: 2197 M PHS W Phone RS H D R

FPC RP(4)

6'0 Vijaynagar (N.V.) (59) 330.00 P: 2531 P -(-5) W -(-5) -- -(-5) BS H: 545 M

61 Narwad 1860.00 P: 5187 P(2) D HP PO Mon BS H: 1038 M RP<:2)

H

69

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use (i. e. area undi'r different types ofland Location to village- and distance 8upply USE' in hectares roundP-d upto t~o decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated. Unirrigated Culturable Area not

by souree Waste available (including for gouchar cultivatk'n

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Miraj(14) EA WE(27.00) 299.00 13.00 45

KR Miraj(22) EA WE(16.00) 660.00 6.00 39.00 46

KR Miraj(i5) EA 127.00 WE(132.00) 1328.00 156.00 25.00 47

KR Miraj(17) EA WE(9.00) 315.00 150.00 241.00 48

KR Miraj(33) EA WE(18.00) 501.00 52.00 49

PR Miraj(31) EA WE(55.00) 2376.00 192.CI(} 50

KR Miraj(33) EA WE(39.00) 74't,.OO 25.00 51

KR Miraj(37) EA WE(2.00) 652.00 38.00 52

PR Miraj(37) EA W(92.00) 2109.00 .. 671.0.0 179.00 53 WE(160.00)

PR Mi raj (43) EA -i- WE(59.00) 909.00 37.00 54

MIRAJ

PR Miraj(4) . EA R(310.00) 100.00 55

KR Miraj(5) EA R(342.00) 200.00 56

PR Mi raj (3) EA f(30.00) 832.00 101.00 57 (104.00) (220.00)

PR Miraj(B) EA WE(19.00) 409.00 31.00 58 &(190.00)

PR Miraj(10) EA lE(SOO.OO) 800.00 71.00 235.00 59 \

. (1846.00)

PR Miraj(8) EA WE(30.00) 120.00 40.00 60 R(140.00)

PR Miraj(14) EA W(37.00) 1478.00 97.00 37.00 61 WE(120.00)

R(91.00)

70

1. MIRAJ C. D. BLOCK-con.td. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village ~" Total TOlal Amenities available {if Dot av~i1llble within th(> village, a dash Code area of popu- (.) is .. hown in the column and,next to it in bracket the distance No. the village jillion in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 Ions. Bnd 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is aVllilabl(> is given.) rounded of house·, uptotwo holds Educa- Medical Dlinkitlg Post Day Commu-decimal tiona! water' and or days nications plares) (potable) Tele- ofthe (Bus Stop,

graph markeU Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

7. CIRCLE

62 Bedag 4739.00 P: la346 P(2) D T PO SWl BS H: 226H M F'PC W Phone RS

H RP(5) HP 63 Laxmiwadi 445.00 P: 1127 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 195 M, W 64 Arag 5792.90 P:to958 P('S) MCW T PO Thu BS

H: 2099 M PHC W Phone RS H D N

FPC RP(3)

65 Shind.ewadi 425.00 ' P: 1545 P -(5-10) T PO -(5-10; BS H: 276 M: W

HP 66 Lingnur 2080.00 P: 3584 P -(5-10) T PO Fri BS

H: 670 M HP H N

POi 67 Khatav 2291.00 P:3960 P(2) PHC W Wed BS H: 677 1\1 PHS N

'lI D 0 RP

Grand Total 86158.00 P: 27088R POOl) MCW(2) H: 51387 M(56? MH(4)

H(32) HC(2) PUCCi) PHC(12)

PHS(9) D(29) FPC(12) CHW(6) RP(lOO)

N. A. : Not Available.

71

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use (i. e. area und~r different types ofland Location to village and distance supply use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not

by source Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

ARAG

PR Miraj(10) EA W(51.00) 4372.00 239.00 62 WE(35.00)

R(42.00) KR Miraj(18) EA WE(33.00) 375.00 37.00 63

PR Miraj(18) EA W(72.00) 4665.00 748.00 284.00 64 WE(23.00)

PR Miraj(23) EA WE(85.00) 305.00 35.00 65

PR Miraj(24) EA W(30.00) 1801.00 31.00 106.00 66 WE(8l.00) TK(31.00)

PR Miraj(28) EA W{181.00) 1551.00 .51.00 392.00 67 WE(111.00)

TK(5.00)

429.00 W(75 1. 00) 60344.00 3662.00 6519.00 WE(4366.00)

TK(36.00) R(10032.00)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ALONGWITH MANUAL CODE AND POPULATION IN 1991

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of village 'Code

Populalion Sr. Name of village Code

Population No. No. No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Alate 3 1767 54 Lokarewadi 29 630 2 Amanpur 87 1'i271 55 Mal wadi 98 4250 3 Andha~i 62 2643 56 Man eraj uri 44 11344 4 Anjani 32 ' 2757 57 Manjarde 15 6257 51 Ankalkhop 93 10660 58 Matkunki 60 1070 6 Anugdewadi 88 298 59 Morale Ped 14 1167 7 Arwade 49 3109 60 Morale (RajFtpur) 63 1296 8 Balgavade 35 2179 61 Nagaon Kavathe 61 2141 9 Bambavade 66 1)600 62 Nagaon Nimani 55 1664 10 Bastawade 34 2823 63 Nagpwadi 31 655 11 Bendri 56 931 64 Naw-ale 79 2939 12 Bhairvawadi 51 417 65 Nagthane 90 5410 13 Bhilwadi 99 10054 66 Nars('wadi 9 940 14 Biranwadi 22 1067 67 Nehru Nagar (N.V.) (54) 53 1298 15 Borgaon 64 4555 68 Nimani 54 2146 16 Bramhanal 102 2794 69 Nimblak 2 1355 17 Burli 80 12070 70, Padali 7 1114 18 Burungwadi 95 2637 71 Pal us 84 15238 19 Chikhal Gothan 1 1203 72 Panmalewadi 17 607 20 Chinchani p2 704] 73 Ped 13 4963 21 Chopdewadi 100 1265 74 Pundi Tarf Tasgaon 50 1569 22 Dahiwadi 26 1960 75 Pundi Tarf Walwa 77 3308 23 Dahyari 73 998 76 Pundiwadi 78 567 24 Dhavali 70 2486 77 Radewadi 92 803 25 Dhondewadi 8 48] 78 Rajapur 65 2940 26 Dhulgaon 48 2024 79 Sandgewadi 83 2631 27 Dongarsoni 28 3635 80 Savalaj 33 7272 28 DorIi 36 777 81 Savarde 41 4203 29 Dudhondi 76 610] 82 Sawantpur 85 5847 ,30 Gaurgaon 21 1698 83 Share Dudhondi 81 214 31 Gavhan 43 3401 84 Shirgaon Kavathe 57 1272 32 Ghogaon 74 2205 85 Siddhewadi Savalaj 27 3790 33 Gondilwadi 86 2132 86 Sirgaon Visapur 18 2278 34 Gotewaw 20 1293 87 Sukhwadi 101 1256 35 Hajarwadi 96 844 88 Tavdarwadi 94 2362 36 Hatnoli 5 1606 89 Tupari 72 2378 37 Hatnoor 16 4071 90 Turchi 69 3847 38 Jarandi 25 2488 91 Upalavi 46 2662 39 Julewadi 68 1445 92 Vajrachaunde 42 990 40 Kacharewadi 10 516 93 Vanjarwadi 71 1001 41 Kaulage 39 1177 94 Vijaynagar 12 915 42 Kavathe Ekand 58 7878 95 Visapur 19 5843 43 Khalsa Dham~ni 6 1221 96 Vitthalwadi 89 718 44 Khandobachi wadi 97 1651 . 97 Wadgaon 30 2123 45 Khatav 103 1732 98 Waghapur 38 978 46 Kholewadi 91 930 ' 99 Waifale 23 4162 47 Khujagaon 37 1580 100 Wasgade 104 5041 48 Kindarwadi 11 548 101 Wasumbe 59 1983 49 Kirloskarwadi 75 1159 102 Yamgarwadi 24 729 50 Kumathe 47 '5794 103 Yelavi 67 8595 51 Kundal 82 ~3686 . 104 Yogewadi 45 933 52 Limb 4 ~089 53 Lode 40 :877 Total 310318

74

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK VU..LAGE

Location Name of Village - Total Total Amenities availablE" (if not available withi 1'1 the village, a da9h Code area-of popu- (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket the diRtance No. the village laUon in broad rangeR viz .. 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. ofLhc

(in hcc:tares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) rounded or house-uptotwo . hdld" Educa- Merucal Drinking Post D)lY Commu-deci.mal tional water and ordaYIL nicatic)lls places) (potable) Tele- of the (BUFI Stop,

graph marketl Railway hat, Station,

if any WIlI. .. rway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6} (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. CIRCLE

1 Chikhal Gothan 766.00 P: 1203 P -(5-10) -w PO -(10+) BS '. H: 256 Phone

2 Nimblak 528.00 P: 1355 P -(5-10) W PO -(10+) BS 'H: 280 Phone

3 Alate \ 886,00 P: 1767 P ·(10+) T PO .(10+), BS H: 140 M Phone

4 Limb 618.00 P: lOR9 P -(10+) HP PO -(10+) BS H: 173

5 Hatnoli 1402.00 P: 1606 P FPC W PO -(5-1Q) 'BS H: 310 HP ./ ,

6 Khalsa Dhamani 1160.00 P: 1221 P -(10+) w PO -(10+) BS H: 271 TK

7 Padali 990.00 P: 1114 P -(10+) w PO -(10+) BS H: 259 M TK

H 8 Dhondewadi 220.00 P: 48] P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 100 W 9 Narsewadi 679.00 P: 940 P -(5-10) W -(-5) • -(-5) BS

H: 184 HP 10 Kacharewadi 507.00 P: 516 P -(10+) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

H:117 M 11 Kindarwadi 311.00 P: 548 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

H: 127 HP 12 Vijaynagar 413.00 P:,915 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 178 13 Ped 3166,00 P: 4963 P NH W PO Sun BS

H: 1000 M Phone H

14 Morale Ped 504.00 P: 1167 P -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS H: 120 HP Phone

15 Manjarde 1876.00 P: 6257 P PHC T PO Tue BS H: 1241 M W Phone

H PUC

16 Hatnoor 1347.00 P: 4071 P PHC T PO. Wed BS H: 805 M W Phone

H HP 17 Panmalewadi 245.00 P: 607 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 104 18 Sirgaon Visapur 612.00 P: 2278 P -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-l0) BS

H: 423 W 19 Visapur 3436.00 P: 5843 P PHC T PrO Fri BS

H: 1152 M W Phone H HP

20 Gotewadi 813.00 P: 1293 P -(-5) T Phone -(-5) BS H: 293

75

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power T ~l nil use (i. e. area u·ndpr different type", of land Location to village and distance supply us,' in he<"tares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. ForeRt Irrigated Un irrigated Cllltllrable AT~a not.

hy"ouree Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) 114) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

VISAPUR

KR Tasgaon(20) ··EA W(26.00) 694.00 15.00 27.00 1 WE(4.00)

KR Tasgaon(22) EA WF.(G9.00) 400.00 24.00 35.00 2

PR Tasgaon(18) EA W(40.00) 702.00 36.00 59.00 3 wg( 4f}.OO)

PR Tasgaon(15) EA W(27.00) 475.51 13.26 2.23 4 WF.iHlO.OO)

KR Tasgaon(13) EA 50.00 WE(79.00) 1185.00 25.00 63.00 5

KR Vita(7) EA 88.7R WE(646.18) 400.49 4.15 20.40 6

KR Vita(9) EA 263.00 WE(45.00) 645.00 9.00 28.00 7

KR Tasgaon(25) EA WE(45.00) 163.00 2.00 10.00 8

KR Tasgaon(30) .ED 138.00 W(99.00) 400.00 5.00 37.00 9

KR Tasgaon(30) ED 16.00 WeBS. 00) 388.00 2.00 16.00 10

KR Tasgaon(30) EA 5.00 WE(240.00) 3.00 63.00 11

KR Tasgaon(30) EA 5.00 WE(299.00) 86.00 4.00 19.00 12

PR Tasgaon(25) EA WE(2539.00) 192.00 135.00 300.00 13

KR Tasgaon(25) EA WE(242.00) 112.00 18.00 132.00 14

PR Tasgaon(14~ EA WE(310.00) 1376.00 41.00 149.00 15

PR Tasgaon(18) EA WE(167.00) 744.00 126.00 310.00 16

PR Tasgaon(11) EA WE(45.00) 155.00 25.00 20.00 17

PR Tasgaon(9) ·EA WE(120.00) 435.00 25.00 32.00 18

PR TasgaonQ.1) EA WE(3164.00) 46.00 226.00 19

PR Tasgaon(13) EA WE(16.00) 601.00 93.00 103.00 20

76

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK--contd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Tolal Amenities available (if nvl. available within the village, a dash Code area of popu· (.) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket the distance No. the village laticm in broad ranges: viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kma. and 1(N. kmB. althe

(in hectares and no. nearest place where I.he facility is available is given.) rounded ofhous{>-upto two hold .. Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional waler .and or days nications places) (potable) Tele- of the (Bus Stop,

.graph marketl Railway hat; Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

2. CIRCLE

21 Gaurgaon 1149.00 P: 1698 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 319 HP Phone

22 Biranwadi 1165.00 P: 1067 P -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS \ H: 224 HP Phone

23 Waifale 2400.00 P:4162 P PRS T PO Sun BS H: 842 M W

H 24 Yarngarwadi 348.00 P: 729 P . -(-5) W PO -(-5) B~

H: 145 HP Phone 25 Jarandi 1798.00 P: 2488 P PRC T PO Tue BS

H: 526 M W Phone H

26 Dahiwadi 3309.00 P: 1960 P D W PO -(5-10) BS H: 34] M HP Phone

H 27 Siddhewadi Savalaj 2181.00 P: 3790 P PRC T PO . -(-5) BS

H: 747 Phone 28 Dongarsoni 1785.00 P: 3635 P -(5~10) T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 697 M W Phone H

29 Lokarewadi 250.00 P: 630 P -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10+) BB H: 152 HP

30 Wadgaon 803.00 P: 2123 P PRC W PO -(10+) BS H:.433 M

H 31 Nagewadi 300.00 P: 655 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 127 32 Anjani 926.00 P: 2757 P PHC T PO Fri BS

H: 526 M Phone H

33 Savalaj 3178.00 P: 7272 P PRC T PTO Sat BS H: 14]7 M W Phone

H 34 Bastawade 1552.00 P: 2823 P D W PO -~5-10) BS

H: 534 M RP HP Phone H

35 . Balgavade 823.00 P: 2179 P "(5-10) W PO -(10 ... ) BS H: 366 TK Phone

. HP 3. CIRCLE

36 DorH- 393.00 P: 777 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 158

37 Khujagaon 1954.00 P: 1580 P -(5-10) W PO -':(10+) BS H: 376 M HP

H ·38 'Waghapur 411.00 P: 978 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(10+) BS

H: 177 HP

77

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use (1. e. area under different types ofland Location to villa~e and distance supply USf- in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest. Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not

by source Waste available (including fo)" gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (4) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

SAVALAJ

KR Tasgaon(14) EA W(30.00) 838.00 245.00 21 WE(36.00)

PR Tasgaon(30) EA 197.79 WE(10.25) 926 . .00 26.55 4.41 22

PR Tasgaon(30) EA WE(201.00) 2087.00 38.00 74 . .00 23

KR Tasgaon(35) EA W(45.00) 271.00 21.00 24 W£(11..oO)

KR Tasgaon(36) EA WE(10.00) 1644.00 4.0.00 104.00 25

KR Tasgaon(30) EA 329.00 WE(40.00) 2620.00 7.00 313.00 26

KR Tasgaon(25) EA W(BO.OO) 1686.00 405.00 27 WE(10.00)

PR . Tasgaon(27) EA 585.00 WE(15.00) 1044.00 118.00 23.0.0 28

KR Tasgaon(25) ED 29.00 W(56.00) 99.00 56.00 10.00 29

KR Tasgaon(35) ED 202.00 W(2.0.o) 4.0.00 514 . .00 45 • .00 30

KR Tasgaon( 40) ED 23.00 W(26.00) 230.00 12.DO 9.00 31

PR Tasgaon(27) EA GC(26.00) 743.00 47 . .0.0 32 W(l.o.o.00) WE(lO . .oO)

PR Tasgaon(20) EA W(45.0.o) 1750.00 1218.00 33 WE(l65.0.o)

PR Tasgaon(17) EA WE(69.00) 1039.00 214.00 230.00 34

PR Tasgaon(15) EA W(101.00) 612.00 9.00 92.00 35 WE(9.00)

MANERAJURI

KR Tasgaon(lO) EA 353.00 40.00 36-

KR Tasgaon(15) EA 9.00 W(300.00) 1544.00 5.00 12.00 37 WE(84.00)

KR Tasgaon(9) EA 2.00 WE(35.0.o) 345.00 23.0.0 6.00 38

78

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK~ontd. vn..LAGE

Location Name of Village Total Tolal Amenities available (ifn6t. avaHable wIthin the village, a dash Code area of popu- (.) is shown in t Ill' column and next to it in bracket the distance No. the village latinn in broad ran!!"~ vi·z., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. oflhe

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-upto two '. holds .Educa- . Medic"l Drinking Post Day Corrunu-decimal tiona] water and OT days nications places) (potable) Tele- of the (Bus Stop,

graph market! Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) , (8) (9) (10)

39 Kaulage 262.00 P: 1177 P PHC W -(-5) -(10+) BS H: 235 M

H 40 Lode 215.00 P:877 P -(-5) ·T PO -(5-10) BS

\ H: 191 W 41 Savarde 5482.00 P: 4203 P PRe' T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 764 M W Phone 42 Vajrachaunde 305.00 P: 990 P -(5-10) W -C-5) -(10+) BS

H: 216 HP 43 Gavhan 800.00 P: 1401 P RP HP PO -(-5) as

H: 698 44 Manerajuri 4660.00 P: 11344 P PRe T no Wed BS

H: 2193 M W Phone H

45 Yogewadi 630.00 P: 933 P -C-5) HI' -C-5) -C-5) BS H: 188

46 Upalavi 923.00 P:2662 P PHe T PO . -(10+) BS H: 431 M Phone

H 47 Kumathe 1143.00 P; 5794 P PHS T PO -(5-10) ~S

H: 1103 M H

48 Dhulgaon 778.00 P: '2024 P PRe T PO -(10+) :as H: 385 M

4. CIRCLE

49 Arwade 1450.00 P: 3109 P RP W PO -(10+) BS H: 604 M Phone

50 Pundi TarfTasgaon 1210.00 P: 1569 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 305

51 Bhairvawadi 353.00 P: 417 P -(-5) W PO -(5-10) -(-5) R89

52 Chinchani 2571.00 P: 7041 P PRe T PO -(5-10) BS H: 1390 M' Phone

H 53 Nehru Nagar CN.V.) (54) 248.00 P:·1298 P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

H: 289 54 Nimani 1105.00 P: 214'6 P . -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 417 M R 55 Naguon Nimani 513.00 P: 1664 P ~(5-10) T -(75) -(5-10) BS

H: 334 HP R

56 Bendri 382.00 P: 931 P D W PO -(5-10) BS H: 184 RP HP Phone

57 Shirgaon Kavathe 516.00 P: 1272 P He T -(-5) -(5-10) BS H: 289

58 Kavathe Ekand 2673.00 P: 7878 P MH T no -(5-10) DS H: 1571 M PHC Phone

H RP

79

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use (i. e. area under different types ofland Location to village and distance supply us., in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest Irrigated U nirrigated Culturable Area not

by !<Duree Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

" KR Tasgaon(10) EA 233.00 29.00 39

KR Tasgaon(9) EA 193.00 22.00 40

PR Tasgaon(9) EA 3439.00 1920.00 123.00 41

KR Tasgaon(13) EA WE(42.00) 237.00 26.00 42

KR Tasgaon(25) EA W(RO.OO) 618,00 82.00 43 WE(20.00)

PR Tasgaon(13) EA W(262.00) 3348.00 830.00 44 WE(220.00)

PR Tasgaon(16) ED W(32.00) 441.00 157.00 45

PR Sangli(20) EA 857.00 66.00 46

PR Sangli(18) EA 1047.00 96.00 47

KR Sangli(24) EA 746.00 32.00 48

TASGAON

PR Tasgaon(12) EA WE(46.00) 1236.00 20.00 148.00 49

PR Tasgaon(7) EA 22.00 WE(38.00) 1094.00 1.00 55.00 50

PH Tasgaon(5) EA WE(10.00) 317.00 9.00 17.00 51

PR Tasgaon(5) EA 80.00 W(170.00) 2071.00 14.00 195.00 52 WE(41.00)

KR Tasgaon(8) ED W(23.00) 225;00 53

PR Tasgaon(5) . EA 115.00 870.00 20.00 100.QO 54

PR Tasgaon(8) EA 460.00. 53.00 55

KR !'asgaon(3) ED W(?OO) 324.00 33.00 20.00 . 56

KR Tasgaon(7) ~EA WE(18.00) 402.00 56.00 40.00 57

PR Tasgaon(8) .EA WE(253.00) 2284.00 93.00 43.00 58

80

.it2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK-contd. Vll.LAGE /', .

Locatibn Name of Village Total Total Amenities availablf> (if not available within the village, a dash Code area of popu- (-) is shown in the ('DIu mn and next to it in bracket the distance No. the village latinn in broad ranges viz .• 5 kIllS., 5-10 kIlls. and 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-upto two holdM Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nicationll places) (potable) Tele· of the (BU8Stop,

graph market! Railway hat. Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (to)

59 Wasurnbe 755.0"0 P: 1983 P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS H; a73 M Phone

60 Matkunki 794.00 P: 1070 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) 'BS Ht 208

61 Nagaon Kavathe 947.00 P: 2141 P PHS T -(-5) -(5-10) BS H: 404

5. CIRCLE

62 Andhali 1347.00 P: 2643 P FPC W PO -(-5) BS H: Fi20 M R

H 63 Morale (Rajapur) 556.00 P: 1296 P FPC W PO' -(5-10) B~

H: 240 R 64 Borgaon 2390.00 P: 4555 P PHC T PO Wed BS

H: 859 M W Phone 65 RajapuT 1003.00 P: 2940 P -C-5) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 598 W Phone 66 Bambavade 1327.00 P: 5600 P RP T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 994 M ···W Phone H

67 Yelavi 2866.00 P; 8595 P PHC T PO Wed -as H: 1590 M W Phone

68 Julewadi 410.00 P: 1445 P -(-5) T Phone -(-5) BS H: 251 M

H 69 Turchi 1252.00 P:.3847 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS

H:689 M HP Phone H

70 Dhavali 1205.00 P: 2486 P He T PO -(-5) BS H: 419 D

71 Vanjarwadi 405.00 P: 1001 P ...(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 158

6. CmCLE

72 Tupari 316.00 P: 2378 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 448 M W Phone.

H 73 Dahyari 186.00 P: 998 P -(-5) T Phone -(-5) . BS

H: 191 . M H

74 Ghogaon 599.00 P: 2205 P -(5-10) T PO -(5-10) BS H: 405 M Phone

H 75 Kirloskarwadi N.A. P: 1159 P H(4) T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 346 M Phone RS H PUC

76 Dudhondi 823.00 P: 6101 P PHC T PO Wed BS H: 1176 M Phone

fH

DmECTORY

Approllch Nearest !.own P')WCT J .• ".,f) uw·(i. e. area under dHTeront types of land Localion to village and distance .apply 11.··lot if) hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. F01"<'""t Irrigated Un irrigatLood Culturable Area not

by source Waste available (including for gouchar cult.ivat.ion

and groves)

(11) (12) (1:-1) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR Tasgaon(3) EA WF.(135.00) 584.00 36.00 59

PR Tasgaon(8) EA WE(18.00) 757.00 12.00 7.00 60

PR Tasgaon(lO) EA WE(58.00) 803.00 77.00 9.00 61

YELAVI

KR Tasgaon(lO) EA Wl'X70.00) 1177.00 100.00 62

KR Tasgaon(12) EA WE(50.00) 482.00 24.00 63

PR Tasgaon(16) EA WE(525.00) 1540.00 120.00 205.00 64

KR Tasgaon(12) EA WE(Z20.00) 710.00 73.00. 65

PR Tasgaon(18) EA 31.00 WfX160.00) 1116.00 66 R(20.00)

PR Tasgaon(12) EA WE(l281.00) 1408.00 2.00 175.00 67

KR Tasgaon(12) EA WE(180.00) 210.00 20.00 68

KIt Tasga<m(lO) EA WE(123.00) 1000.00 88.00 41.00 69

KR Tasgaon(8) EA WE(131.00) 977.00 97.00 70

PR Tasgaon(5) EA WE(100.00) 295.00 10.00 71

PALUS

PR Tasgaon(30) , EA 65.00 184.00 67.00 72

PR Tasgaon(27) EA 92.00 94.00 73

PR Tasgaon(28) EA 459.00 140.00 74

PR Tasgaon(31) . EA N.A. 75

PR Tasgaon(30) EA 57.00 cenoo.OO) 43.00 81.00 76 WE(542.00)

'~-4-~

82

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK-contd. VILLAGE

, lAcation . Name of Village Total Total Amen ities available (if not available within the village, a dash Code area of popu- (-) is .. hown in the column and next to it in bracket the distance No. the village lation in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 lana. and 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-upto two holds Educa- Medica.) Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nieations places) (potable) Tele- of the (BuaStop,

graph market! Railway hat, Stalion,

(4) if any Waterway)

(1) (2) (3) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

77 Pundi Tarf Walwa 554;00 P: 3308 P RP T PO -(5-10) BS H: 602 M Phone NW

78 Pundiwadi 84.00 P:567 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5·10) H: 125 M

79 Nagrale ' 606.00 P: 2939 P PRe T PO -(5-10) BS H: 521 M Phone

80 Burli 1345.00 P: 12070 P PHS' T PrO Thu BS H: 2181 M R phone NW

H PUC C

81 Share Dudhondi 100.00 P: 214 P PHC T PO Wed aa\ H: 41 M

82 Kundal 2768.~0 P: 13686 P PHC T PTO Sun BS H: 2491 M Phone RS

83, Sandgewadi 406.00 P:2631 P -(-5) T PrO -(-5) BS R:548 M Phone

H 84 palWi 1882.00 P: 15238 P PRC T PrO Tue BS

H: 2825 M Phone' H PUC C

85 Sawan~ur 431.00 P: 5847 P -(-5) T PO· -(-5) BS H: 1179 M

86 Gondilwadi 334.00 P: 2~132 P -(-5) . T PO -(-5) BS H: 382 M Phone

87 Amanapur 1354.00 P:5271 P PHC T PO -(5-10) BS H:9B3 M R NW

H 88 Anugdewadi 52.00 P: 298 P -(5-10) R -(-5) -(5-10) BS

H:54 89 Vittnalwadi 18.00 -P: 718 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

H: 132 7. CIRCLE

.90 Nagthane 1540.00 P:5410 P FPC R PO Tue BS H: 1156 M Phone

H 91 Kholewadi 192.00 P:930 P -(-5) R PO -(5-~0). BS

H: 187 M 92 Radewadi 273.00 P: 803 P -(-5) T PTO -(-5) BS

H: 163 M R Phone 93 Ankalkhop 1682.00 P: 10660 P PHC T PO Wed BS

H: 2221 M R Phone H PUC

83

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land usp (i. e. area under different types orland Location to village and distance mlpply use in hect.ares rounde<! upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

by!iOurce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Uran Islampur(10) EA GC(2.00) 484.00 64.00 77 NW R(4.00) KR Uran Islampur(12) EA GC(14.00) 4.00 8.00 78

R(58.00) PR Uran Islampur(14) EA GC(20.00) 131.00 45.00 79

WE(150.00) R(260.00)

PR Uran Islampur(15) EA GC(40.00) 575.00 29.00 104.00 80 NW WE(llO.OO)

R(487.00)

PR Tasgaon(34) EA WE(20.00) 12.00 81 R(68.00)

PR Tasgaon(30) EA 150.00 WE(lOO.OO) 2262.00 18.00 112.00 82 R(126.00)

PR Tasgaon(25) EA WE(20.00) 270.00 36.00 50.00 83 . R(30.00)

PR Tasgaon(20) EA 209.00 GC(lO.OO) 735.00 12.00 465.00 84 WE(50.00) R(401.00)

PR Tasgaon(29) EA GC(lO.OO) 184.00 45.00 85 WE(20.00) R(172.00)

PR Tasgaon(30) EA aC(10.00) 155.00 39.00 86 WE(40.00)

R(90.00) PR Tasgaon(28) EA WE(20.00) 514.00 76.00 87 NW R(744.00)

KR Tasgaon(2B) EA WE(5.00) 10.00 1.00 88 R(36.00)

KR Tasgaon(28) EA WE(5.00) 6.00 2.00 89 R(5.00)

BHILWADI

KR Ashta(12) EA WE(200.00) 400.00 200.00 180.00 . 90 R(560.00)

KR Ashta(13) EA R(179.00) 2.00 11.00 91

KR Tasgaon(20), EA R(181.00) 52.00 24.00 16.00 92

PR Tasgaon(22) EA WE(200.00) 26.00 6.00 70.00 93 R(1380.00)

84

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK-('ontd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Tot,,1 AnwIlil.ies available (if nol available within the viJ1age, a dash Code area of popll. (-) j!< ",hown in the column and next to it in bracket the distance No. the viJlagC' lation ill hlnHd ranges viz., 5 krns., 5·10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the

(in heetan'!! nnr! on. IW8TPst place where' h(, facility is available is given.) rounded of h'>I1 ""'. upto two hold" 1':,1\)('11- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tinnal wat<:f and or days 'nicalions places) (potable) Tele· of the (Bus Stop,

graph market! Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4 i (n) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

94 Tavdarwadi 603.00 P; '2;~f)2 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H: :;16 M R. Phone

H 95 Burungwadi 422.00 P; 26:17 P -(5-10) T Phone ~0-10) DS

H: 487 M H

96 Hajarwadi 330.00 P: R44 P -(5·-10) T Phone ·(10+) BS H: lfi:l

97 Khandobachiwadi 361.00 P: 16fil P -C-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BSI H: :l:l9

98 Malwadi 690.00 P: t21)0 P -(-5) T PrO -(·5) BS H: 936 Phone

99 Bhilwadi 1030.00 P: lOOfi4 P PHC T ,PrO Sun BS , H: 2074 M . R. Phone RS

H 100 Chopdewadi 454.00 P: 1265 P -(-5) R Phone -(-5) BS

H: 203 .1

101 Sukhwadi 422.00 P: 121)0 P -(-5) R -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 240 NW

102 Bramhanal 332.00 P: 2794 P D T PO -(10+) :as H: 529 M RP 'NW

103 Khatav 618.00 P: 1732 P D T PO -(10+) BS H: 378

104 Wasgade 1608.00 P: 5041 P PRC T PO -(10+) BS H: 1052 M Phone

H

Grand Total 109095.00 P: 3103Hl P(104) H(4) H: 60288 Mi5S) MH(1)

Ht38'J > 'HC(2) PtT{U5) mC(26) C(2) PHS(4)

D(6) FPC(4) NH(l) RP(8)

N. A. : Not Available.

85

nffiECTORY

Approach Nearest lown Power Land use (i. e. area lInnpr dilTc",'nt types orland Location to village ,and distance !lUpply use in hectares roundp.illpto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Fnrosl Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

hy source Waste available (inclu ding for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Tasgaon(18) EA WE(100.00) 46.00 4.00 3.00 94 R(450.00)

KR Tasgaon(13) EA WE(100.00) 187.00 10.00 15.00 95 R(llO.OO)

KR Tasgaon(14) EA WE(258.00) 59.00 12.00 1.00 96

PR Tasgaon(12) EA - WE(50.00) 89.00 5.00 97 R(217.00)

PR Tasgaon(lO) EA WE(100.00) 125.00 5.00 5.00 98 R(455.00)

PR Tasgaon(16) EA WE(100.00) 329.00 40.00 102.00 99 R(459.00)

KR Tasgaon(20) EA R(287.00) 130.00 37.00 100

KR Sang1i(15) EA R(307.00) 75.00 40.00 101 NW KR Tasgaon(19) EA WE(80.00) 1.00 11.00 23.00 102 NW R(217.00) PR Tasgaon(15) EA WE(11O.00) 72.00 36.00 6.00 103

R(394.00) PR Sangli(14) EA WE(200.00) 46.00 68.00 34.00 104

R(1260.00)

2671.5'7 GC(232.00) 66112.00 5069.96 9215.04 W(1634.00)

Wl':( 15203.43) R(R957.00)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ALONGWITH MANUAL CODE AND POPULATION IN 1991

3. KHANAPUR c. D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of village Code PopulaLion ST. Name (,fvillage Code

Population No. No. No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (l) (2) (3) (4)

1 Ainwadi 76 1383 62 Kotij 25 729 2 Alsund 102 3489 6:l Kumbhargaon 120 1153 3 Ambak - 112 2762 64 Kurli 45 1883 4 Ambegaon 43 1419 65 Kusbavade 81 126 5 Amrapur 33 2323 66 Lengare 61 5954 6 Apsinge 5 1145 67 Madalmuthi (N.V.) (61) 63 1485 7 Asad 116 1783 68 Mahuli 36 3135 8 Balvadi Bhalvani 105 2156 69 Mangrul 49 1185 9 Balvadi (Kha) 69 25'66 70 Menganwadi 68 535

10 Bamani 50 1773 71 Mohi 88 990 11 Banur 83 647 72 Mulanwadi 87 450 12 Belavade 27 936 73 Nagewadi 40 3719 13 Benapur 79 1579 74 Nahavi 2 2018 14 Bhadakewadi 90 458 75 Nerli 7 2207 15 Bhakuchiwadi 55 1387 76 Nevari 42 4676 16 Bhalwani 98 5704 77 Nimsod 3 1223 17 Bhambarde 64 958 78 Padali 115 1144 18 Bhendvade 54 1782 79 Palashi 80 1787 19 Bhikawadi Bk. 51 1872 80 Panchlingnagar eN.V,) (98) 99 484 20 Bhikawadi Kh. 31 1454 81 Pare 46 2924 21 Bhood 60 1699 82 Posewadi 77 1336 22 Bombalewadi 11 789 83 Ramapur 119 2370 23 ChikhalhoI 38 1800 84 Raygaon 12 1070 24 Chikhali 34. 1679 85 Renavi 66 2138 25 Chinchani Tasgaon 47 1666 86 Renusewadi 16 311 26 Chinchani Wangi 113 4234 87 Rewangaon 73 1195 27 Devikhindi 52 2027 88 Saholi 35 1959 28 Devnagar (N.V.) (56) 59 490 89 Salshinge 56 1914 29 Devrashtre 118 5518 90 Sangole 57 791 30 Dhanewadi 20 684 91 Saspade 28 832 31 Dhawaleshwar 96 1571 92 Shalgaon 14 3540 32 Dhondewadi 91 714 93 Shelakbav 97 1559 33 Dhondgewadi 72 303 94 Shendgewadi 89 624 34 Gardi 44 2262 95 Shirasgaon 109 1628 35 Ghanawad 41 2033 96 Shirgaon 111 741 36 Ghoti Bk. 74 1359 97 Shivani 92 2508 37 Ghoti Kh. 75 1182 98 Sonkire 114 2044 38 Gorewadi 70 693 99 Sonsal 108 1176 39 Hanmant Vadiye 94 1414 100 Suitangade 86 772 40 Hingangade 39 1455 10] Tadachiwadi 82 510 41 Hingangaon Bk. 13 2975 102 Tadasa'r 10 4153 42 Hingangaon Kh. 9 2484 103 Tandulwadi 106 816 43 Hivare 84 1806 104 Tondoli 29 ~862 44 Jadhavwadi 67 1375 105 Tupewadi 24 507 45 Jadhavwadi 104 848 106 Tupewadi 32 251 46 Jakhinwadi 71 625 107 Upa~e Mayani 26 2170 47 Jondhalkhindi 62 1001 108 Upa~ewangi 19 934 48 Kadegaon 4 8091 109 Vejegaon 53 2444 49 Kadepur 8 4660 no Vihapur 17 2101 50 Kalambi 100 1030 111 Wadgaon 117 2543 51 Kamlapur 103 919 t12 Wadiye Raibag 95 3006 52 Kanharwadi 23 1084 113 Walkhad 37 826 53 Karandewadi 15 442 114 Waluj 58 1565 54 Karanje 85 3253 115 Wangi 110 6224 55 Karve 48 1994 116 Wasumbe 65 1442 56 Khambale Aundh 1 1264 117 Wasar 107 1314 57 Khambale Bhalvani 101 1552 118 Yede 18 1058 58 Khanapur 78 5079 119 Yetga()n 22 3114 59 Kherade Vita 30 1253 120 Yevlewadi 93 914 60 Kheradewangi 21 3164 61 Kotawade 6 883 Total 221999

R8

3. KHANAPUR C. D.-B!oPCK . VTT.TAdE

Location Name oCVillage Total T"tal A "H'nit.i,'" available (if not available within the village, " clAsh Gcxle area of popu- ( .• i~ .I"""n in the column and next to it in bracket the di,,1'II1CC No. the villag~ lilt inn i" I",,,,,i rang.cs vi?!., 5 killS., 5·10 kms. and 10+ kms. of f he

(in hectare .. ancl no. npa ..... "t place where lhe facility is available is given.) .rounded of house-uplo two hold .. .J4~,--J"ll""n-- Medical Drink: ng Post Day C'ommu-decimal 11"";11 wat,.I;·,- and or days nit-alions places) (patabk) Telc- of the (Rn" Stop,

graph market! RAilway hat, Stalion,

iCany WAl('rway) (l) (2) (3). (41 (fil (6) (7) (8) (9) OQ)

1. CIRCLE

1 Khambale Aundh 863.63 P: 1264 P SMP ,\\r -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 259 M HP

2 Nahavi 1123.04 P: 201R P CHW W PO -(-5) BS , H: 416 M HP 3 Nimsod 384-47 P: 1~2a P CHW W -(-5) -(-5) ·C-5)

H: 'lfi1 M HP 4 Kadegaon 1902.90 P: ~n91 PI:1)\ MCW HI' PTO Fri BS

R 1'62R M,;l) HC H(a) PHC

D FPC RP(6) CHW(3)

5 Apsinge 556.06 P: 11/45 P SMP Vt;' -(·5) -(-5) BS H: 2~) M HP

6 Kotawade 596.53 P: 8813 P -C-5) . \\7 -C-5) -(-5) BS

H: 176 HP 7 Nerli 1148.13 P: 2207 P(2) SMP W PO, -(-5) BS

H:.415 M HP I H ,

8 Kadepur 2095.94 P: ~660 P(2) RP(5) HP PO -(-5) BS . H:,;~fi6 M(2) CHW(3) Phone

H 9 Hingangaon Kh. 1048.98 P: 24M P CHW(2) HP PO -(-5) BS

H: i79 M 10 Tadasal' 2531.80 P: Hl)3 P(2) SMP(2) W PO -(-5) BS

H: 863 M(2) CHW(3) HP H

2. CIRCLI::~ 1

11 Bombalewadi 555.14 P: 789 P -(-5) W -C-5) -(-5) BS H: 172

12 Raygaon 617.17 P: 1070 P ,

RP W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 219 M HP

13 I{lnga"gacm Bk. ~1.85 P: 2975 P RP(2) W PO . Mon Ds H: 531 M HI>

H 14 Shalgaon 2276.53 P: 3540 P(3) HC T 'po ... s.ua~ ij;8 ..

H:694 M RP W H·

15 Karat1dewadi 381,00 P: 442 P -(-5) W ~(-5) -(-fS) BS H: 75 HP

16. REmusewadi 126.94 P: 311 P -(-5) W -(-5) ._ ':(-5) BS H: 65 HP

17 Vihapur 1176.60 P:2101 P RP W PO -(-5) BS H: 398 M HP

1~' Yede 698.92 " P: 1058 P RP T -C-5) -(-5) BS H: 224 M

R9

DIRECTORY

Approru:h Nearest tow n Power l.a".1 """ Ii. ('. arca .. nrlt'T different types orland J,ocation to village and distance supply " .... in h,·,·tar",. J'OlJn,Ir'rl 'Jptn two decimal placcs) Code

(in Km.) No. F"",,.t 1 rrillatp<i 1 T nirl'i~Rj cd Culiurablc Area not

h~· ...... uu·r·c Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (1n) lIn) (17) (18) ( 1)

KADEPUR

KR Karad(12) EA 2:1:1 ()9 WE(6!).OO) 446.49 71.00 48.05 1

PR Karad(26) EA 4.29 GC(65.00) 849.46 39.27 77.91 2 WE<H7.11)

KR Karad(24) EA W 1<:1 :HI. 2!l) 21)4.58 51.25 29.39 3

PR Karad(24) EA 112.·U GC(G:1.25) 1 ()26.38 376.79 259.79 4 WElh4.2fi)

KR Karad(l5) EA 154.66 WE(2R.1l) 2R4.34 65.26 23.69 5

KR Karad(22) EA WE(36.11) 220.43 51.00 288.99 6

PR Karad(21) EA 284.fi3 WE(49.00) 604.20 89.12 121.28 7

PR Vita(18) EA 5f).~4 GC(76 (0) 1~11.49 397.25 218.64 8 Wg, :ifl 12)

PR Vita(21) EA 44.69 WEi ~:1.63) . 737.68 142.23 90.75 9

KR Vita(27) EA W(21.12) 1792.91 159.19 400.04 10 WE(l58.54)

SHALGAON

PR Karad(26) EA 7.60 WE(7.79) 298.37 114.51 126.87 11

PR Karad(30) EA WE(81.70) t82.85 70.45 32.17 12

PR Karad(23) EA WE(90.73) ~!'i1.46 105.25 214.41 13

PH Karad(20) EA 97.A8 WEon .!11) ·lhA8.63 .181.12 347.59 14

KR Karad(25) EA 43.02 WE(020) . Z13.91 . 42.50 58.31 15

KR Karad(16) EA WE(15.72) 93.10 7.31 10.81 16

KR Karad(26) EA WE(37.32) 772.45 297.63 69.20 17

PR Vita(31) EA M.nO WE(46.62) ~20.05 51.38 30.27· 18

91

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land lUI(> (i. e. area Ilodp.r different types ofland Location to village and distance supply liSP in heel-ares rounded llpto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) • No. Forest Irrigated Unirrigat.ed Culturable Area not

by HOUrce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (l4) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Karad(24) EA WEI3R.00) 730.03 97.51 131.64 19

KR Vita(24) EA 68.76 WE(7.00) 201.78 14.00 55.43 20

PR Vita(24) EA 60.00 WE(60.20) 1320.47 484.54 42.30 21

PR Vita(18) EA 220.09 WE(86.63) 1164.28 433.04 146.17 22

PR Vita(22) EA WE(5844) .481.73 62.04 47.33 23

PR Vita(12) EA N.A. 24

PR Vita(20) EA WE(9.00) 273.59 160.57 48.55 25

KR Vita(33) EA 94.53 WE(42.85) 1276.12 115.25 22.87 26

PR Vita(24) EA WE(34.20) 357.62 72.58 60.09 27

1m Vita(24) EA WE(7.20) 174.15 20.35 22.50 28

KR. Vita(21) EA 78.23 WE(72.29) 1161.72 245.87 63.12 29

PR Vita(15) EA WE(61.73) 711.78 88.20 72.53 30

PR Vita(13) EA WE(37.67) 637.53 152.80 161.40 31

KR Vita(15) EA WE(11.30) 197.09 7.40 21.17 32

PR Vita(17) EA WE(717.6) R79.25 175.16 126.92 33 TWE(5.12)

KR Vita(19) EA WE(86.20) 335.38 71.80 135.52 34

PR Vita(2.2) EA . WE(92..15) 456.93 139.20 222..70 35

VITA

PR Vita(10) EA 58.00 WE(30.00) . 1582.57 138.00 100.00 36

92

. 3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK -('onld . VTLIAGE

Location Name ofViUagc Total Total Am""il.icR av .. ih.hl(· (if not available wjthin the village, a .,,,,,h Code .. 'ron of popu- (_I i~ ~hnwn in I.hl' ,·"Ill mn Il,nd next to it in brAr'kl't the di .. tance No. th,· villa!!" latioo in h",,,d Tang'" viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10-+ kms. of I he

(in h{V'tll ... ·" and no. n(>lITest pi",·" where the facility is availabl<' it;; given.) rnll nd .. o ofho"" .. -upt.o two holds Bd""1l- Mcdirfll Drinking Post Day C'ommu-.-1'''';01 .. 1 . tioo .. 1 wau'r and or days nicAtions pla("I'~1 (potal-ol.') Tele- oBhe (Rill' Stop,

graph mark~,t/ Rllilway hat, ~t,At.i()n,

Hany W .. jeTway) (1) (2) (:~) (4) ( 5~ (6) (7). (8) (9) (0)

37 Walkhad 525.71 P: 826 P -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS H: 173 M HP

38 Chikhalhol 1133.11'1 P: 1800 P -(-£:i) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 383 M HP

H 39 Himgangade 719.15 P: 1455 P RP W PO -(5·10) BS

H: 308 M HP 40 Nagewadi 1287.35 P: :1719 P RP W PO -(-5) BS

H: ~n4 M HP 41 Ghanawad 9j:f:1.fl4 P: 20:13 P -C -f) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 4:l1'l M liP H

42 Nevari 26F1f1 66 P: 1676 P(2) RP W PO -(n-l0) RR H: 978 M HI'

H R 43 Arnbegaon 639.00 P: 1419 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS

H: 327 M HP

44 Gardi 1384.88 P: 2262 P ~C-5) W PO -(-5) BS H: 462 M HP

45 Kurli 1477.9fl P: 1883 P -C-5) W ':(-5) -(-5) BS H: 350 M HP

46 Pare 169407 P: 2924 P HC W PO -(-5) BS H: 564 M PHS HP

H D NH RP

47 Chinchani Tasgaon 696.R9 P: 1666 P -C-5) 'N PO -(5-10) BS H: 361 M HP

H 48 Karve 1651.99 P: 1994 P RP W PO -(5-10) BS

H: 403 M HP 49 Mangnil 597.10 P: 1185 P RP W -(-5) -(10+) BS

H: 238 M HP 50 Barnani 1197.91 P: 1773 ,p RP W PO -(10+) BS

H: 364 M HP

4. C'TRCLE

51 Hbik<Jwadj Uk. 1~14.67 P: 1872 P FPC W PO -(-5) BS H: 363 M HP

52 Devikhindi 2457.74 P: 2027 P -(5-10) T PO -(10+) BS H: 450 M

53 Vejegaon 1724.43 P: 2444 P PHC HI' PO -(10+) BS H: 528 M

H 54 Bhendvade 129140 P: 1782 P -C-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

H: 382 M 55 Bh akuchi wadi 813.Hn P: 1387 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS

H: 287 M

9:l

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town PtlW("r [.''In,l Il~' Ii p. arc[llll •• I.·y difTcrcnt types of land L,,,",,tion to village and distance ~uppl.v u~r In ht",,~jHrf1'~ roundt'''' lIpto t.wo decimal places) {"ode

{in Km.} No. Forol<t IlTillaj,·o_ I r" i "ri~Cltcd Culturahlc Affa not

h.\' """,'II "{Il' Wmltc avnilnhle (inclufjing for

gouchnr cultivation and grove,,)

(11) (12) (l:~) (14) (1.;, tj,;') (17) OR) (1)

KR Vita(16) EA WE. i,nO) ~:H).OO 67.00 21.71 37

PR Vita(lO) EA WEI ;~o ()O) ~O1.16 105.00 79.00 38 RClR.()O)

1m Vita(14) F.A WEC7 (0) R:\:~.OO 31.15 38.00 39 J{I I I) (10)

PR Vita(lO) RA 4.00 WE' ;c, .!l0) 1 JC12.35 54.00 40

PR Vita(8} EA WEI).; (0) RRfi.OO 58.94 41.00 41

PR Vita(lO) EA 27.00 WI 10.(0) WE(f~(I (0)

lRX() 66 232.00 340.00 42

Rn:'w.oO) PR Vita(14) EA W<5.00) 374.00 70.00 95J}0

WE(70.00) R(25.00)

PR Vita(8) EA WE(:n (0) 1271.88 82.00 44

PR Vita(5) EA W(f; (0) 96R.OO 235.00 173.00 45 W]<;19fl (0)

PR Vita(10) EA 376.00 (:c( 12fl (0) 837.00 60.00 226.07 46 WI<:171l (0)

KR Vita(ll) EA ~l 00 WE(122.00) 491.89 52.00 47

KR Vita(lO) EA WE(70.00) 1079.99 400,00 102.00 48

PR Vita(l1) EA WE(97.00) ·i24.10 76.00 49

KR Vita(15) EA 2:100 WE(137.00) 908.91 129.00 50

LENGARE

KR Vita(20) EA 192:14 WEn 0.00) 1491.80 20.07 100.46 51

KR Vitu(25) EA 44:1 9j WEn05.00) 1675.88 232.89 52

KR Vita(14) EA 5R.'lO WE(225.00) 1389.53 28.40 23.00 53

KR Vita(13) EA 1:1.96 WEeR.OO 1013.68 170.10 85.65 54

KR Vita(lO) EA 16R5 WE(38.40) 643.50 63.40 51.70 55

94

3. KHANAPUR C. D_ ~LOCK-contd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available Hfnot available within the village. a dash Code area of popu. (0' is shown in thE" column and next to it in bracket the di .. tanoe No. thE" villagE" laLion in broad range!' viz., 5 k.ms., 5·10 km8. and 10+ kms. of the

(in hect.a".,,, and no. nearest placp where the facilit.y is availablE' is given.) rounded of house-upto t.~o holds EduCB· Medic-al Drinking Post Day ('ommu· decimal tional water and or days nk.at.ions plsce .. ) (potable) Tale- ofthe (Bus Stop,

graph market! Railway hat. o Station,

if any Wat",rway) (1) (2) (3) (4) , (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

56 Salshinge 1539.07 P: 1914 P FPC: W PO -(5-10) BS H: 419 M NH "HP··

H 57 Sangole 626.88 P:791 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 160 M HP ~/

58 Waluj 859.99 P: 1565 P -(-5) T PO -(5-10) BS H: 294 M

59 Devnagar (N.V.) (56) P: 490 P -(5 10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) BS H: 87

60 Bhood 1395.00 P:1699 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) ,BS H: 337 M W

61 Lengare 4129.15 P: 5954 P He T PO Sat .. BS H: 1158 M PHS W Phone

H D RP

62 Jondhalkhindi 784.31 P: 1001 P -C-5) W PO -(-5) BS H: 219 M HP

H 63 Madalmuthi (N.V.) (61) P: 1485 P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10);\, BS

H: 286 64 Bhambarde 717.53 P:958 P -C-5) T -C-5) -("5) BS

H: 204 W 65 Wasumbe 870.91 P: 1442 P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 285 M W 66 Renavi 1690.03 P: 2138 P -(5-10) T PO -(5.;.10) BS

H: 464 M H

5. CIRCLE

67 Jadhavwadi 1049.24 P: 1375 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(-5) BS H: 309 M

68 Menganwadi 517.10 P:535 P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10)' BS H:118 W

69 Balvadi CKha) 2670:32 P: 2566 P -(5-10) T. PO -(-5) BS H: 535 M' W

70 Gorewadi 321.68 P:693 P -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS H:139 M

_71 Jakhinwadi 180.05 P:625 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(-5) BS H: 156 M

72 Dhondgewadi 273.00 P:303 P -(-5) W -(5-10) -(10+) BS H: 59

73 Rewangaoll 954.86 P: 1195 P -(10+) W PO -(10+) BS H: 232 M HP

74 Ghoti Bk. 1125.07 P: 1359 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 264 M HP

75 Ghoti Kh. 662.09 P: 1182 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS R: 272 M HP

76 Aihwadi 606.78 P: 1383 P -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) . BS H: 280 M

H

95

DIRECI'ORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land UIM' (i. e. area under different types ofland Location toviUege and distance supply UIW in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

'(inKm.) No. FOTes!. Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not"

by,..,urce Waste available (including for gouchar cult.ivation

and groves)

(~1) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Vita(9) EA . 15.75 WE(290.00) 1195.11 10.86 27.35 56

KR Vita(lO) EA WE(27.B7) 345.06 162.12 91.83 57

KR Vita(15) EA 69.16 WE(25.00) 649.41 116.42 58

KR Vita(10) 59

PR Vita(lB) EA 298.00 WE(26.00) 902.00 2B.00 141.00 60

PR Vita(14) EA 900.00 WE(llO.OO) 2567.15 51.00 501.00 61

KR Vita(10) EA WE(44.46) 403.02 121.50 215.33 62

KR Vita(lO) EA 63

KR Vita(4) EA WE(2<!.00) 539.63 55.40 102.50 64

KR Vita(4) EA WE(30.47) 455.86 153.48 231.10 65

KR Vita(9) EA WE(35.29) 1357.10 297.64 66

'i>

KHANAPUR

KR Vita(B) ED 36.00 WE(21.00) 948:24 44.00 67 EAG.

KR Vita(20) ED 138.00 WE(2.00) 261.10 116.00 68 EAG

KR. Vita(7) ED 624.00 WE(2.00) 1093.32 951.00 69 BAG

KR Vita(21) ED WE(9.00) 304.68 B.OO 70 EAG

KR Vita(27) ED 13.00 WE(6.00) 13B.05 23.00 71 " EAG

KR Vita(27) . ED 28.QO WE(2.00) 229.00 14.00 72 EAG

PR Vita(ll) ED 23.00 WE(2.00) 911.B6 18.00 73 EAG

KR Vita(16) ED 292.00 WE(34.00) 688.07 111.00 74 EAG

KR Vita(19) ED 99.00 WE(18.00) 51B.09. 27.00 75 EAG

KR Vita(28) ED WE(9.00) 589.78 B.OO 76 EAG

90

3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLO~~--C()lll,f. VILLAGE

Location Naille of Village Tota' Total An ... " il jp~ aV>liL.lolc· (if not available within the> village, a ,J""h Code aJY~fl of popu· ('.~ j~ ",hnwn in t h.· (·".lu mn and next to it in brn"ket the (Jj-.jl anre No. the vi lhlt" 'alinn il' ",..,ad Tnni!"~ viz~, fi krns., fi~)O kms~ and lll .. km,,- orthp

(in hf'!('1 ;-, ....... ~ Rod n()~ ',.."rest rL .. ·(' w\wJ'C Lh" facility 'is availahl., if' given.) ~)'ln"I.·" "rh(lll"c, upln two hili,'" F"liH'R. Medi"ell Drinking Post Day Cnmmu-dc·(·itnHl 1 ion a 1 waLc.!r and or clays niCAlioflS

plaC"P"'. (potable) Telc· of the (Ell" Stop. graph market! Railway

hat, Hlnhon, ifany W""'rway)

(1) (2) (:·n (4) (!)! (6) (7) (8) (9) I} 0)

77 Posewadi 604.41 P; 1:l:l6 P -(-5) v.,' PO -(-5) BS H: 2R3 M HP

78 Khanapur 2446.1 ~ P: 5079 P(2) He T PTO Fri BS H: 1009 M PIle Phone

H D PlfC RP e

79 Benapur 982.01 P; 11')79 P -(5 10) T PO -(-5) BS B: 279 M W

80 Palashi 1662 fi1 P: 17R7 P'2l -(5·10) ¥l PO -(10+) BS H: :lFI8 M

H 81 KUBbavade 227.85 P; 126 P -(10+) W ·(10+) -(-5) BS

H: 26 HP 82 Tadachiwadi 506.00 P: 510 P ~(1O+) W -(5-10) -(-5) BS

H: 107 83 Banur 640.92 P: 647 P -(10+) W PO ~(-5) BS

H: 13R 84 Hivare 1541.91 P: lRon P NH T PO -(-5) BS

H:.360 M W H

85 Karanj.e 1809.41 P: 3.253 P(3) -(6-10) W PO +6) BS H: 616 M HP

H R 86 Sult.angade 117.77 P:772 P -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS

H~ '1'49 M HP R

87 MulalJw.adi 191.Rl P; 4500 P ..(~5) HP -(5-10) -(-5) BS H: 98

88 Mohi 796.04 P:990 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) RS H: 20B M W

89 Shendgewadi 175.97 P: 624 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 117

:90 Bhadakewadi 467.62 P: 458 P ~(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 94 ..

9! Dhondewadi 249.!'i0 P: 714 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 140

6. CtRCLE

92 Shivani 1125.88 P: 2508 P D(2} T PO -(540) 'Ba H: 471 M W Phone

H HP R

93 Yevlewadi 271.18 P: 914 P -(10+) W -(-5) ·(10+) BS H: 180 HP

94 Hanmant Vadiye 690.39 P: 1414 P(2) -(10+) HP PO -(10+) BS H: 268

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power to village and distance supply

(in Krn.} Forest

(11) (12) (13) (1")

KR Vita(29) ED 99.00 EAG

PR Vila(21) ED 153.00 EAG

.KR Vita(27) ED 166.00 EAG

KR Vita(33) ED 647.00 RAG

-KR Vita(35) EP

EAG KR Vita(43) ED 166.00

EAG KR Vita(39) ED 346.00

EAG KR Vita(30) ED 433.43

EAG

KR Vita(29) ED EAG

KR Vita(24) ED EAG

KR Vita(29) ED 4.00 EAG

KR Vita(24) ED EAG

KR Vita(28) ED EAG

KR Vita(29) ED 76.00 EAG

KR Vita(29) ED 23.00 'EAG

BHALWANI

PR Vita(20) EA

PR Vita(12) EA

PR Vita(12) EA

Y 4.-7

97

l.and u_ (i. e. area under different types ofland u_ in hectares l'OUndL>d upto two decimal places)

lITigated by source

(15)

WE(52.00)

WE(77.00)

WE(29.00)

WE(3.00)

WE(16.00)

WE(60.30)

WE(64.00)

WE(10.00)

WE(15.00)

WE(7l.00)

WE(27.07)

WE(13.00)

WE(21.05) R(31 10)

Unirrigatcd

(16)

430.41

2072.14

7M.61

916.51

217.85

291.00

262.92

914.22

1675.41

88.77

168.81

509.04

164.97

219.62

202.50

888.94

197.11

569.64

Culturable Area not Waste availahle

(including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(17) (18)

23.00

144.00

33.00

99.00

7.00

33.00

32.00

0.40 133.56

70.00

19.00

4.00

- 287.00

11.00

101.00

24.00

141.00 68.87

34.00 27.07

31.00 37.60

Location Code No.

(1)

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

98

3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK--oontd. VlLLAGE ",

Location Name ofVill~ Total Total Amenities available (if not available Within tile village, 8 da!llt _ Code area of popu- {·I i .. "hown in the column and ~ex:t tQ it in bracket the di .. tanCEI No. the villag<' latioo in bmad rangcH viz.; i; kms •• !i-IO kIDs.alid 10+ kma. of the "

(in hect..Iln.s and no. ncamst place wh:zre the facili~ is available is given.) rounded of house-upto twCl holds Educ.8- Medical Drinking PoRt Day Commu-decimal Lional w*r amd or days ni(·al.ions place>!) (potable) Tele- of the (BUR Stop.

graph market! Railway hat. StaLion,

(2) (3) (7) if any Waterway)

(1) (4) (5) (6) (8) (9) (10)

9S Wadiye Raibag -1959.96 P: 3006 . P(2) -(-5) ,~ PO --(10+), ,BS H:604' M(2) W Phone

H HP R

96 Dhawaleshwar 1268.33 P: 1571 P(2) D W PO -(oS) BS H: 301 M HP

97 Shelakbav 717.94 P: 1559 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS' H: 270 M HP

R 98 Bhalwani 2S62.16 P: 5704 P(3) D(3) T PO Sun BS

H:.1040 M W Phone H HP

R 99 Panchlingnagar 372.86 P:484 P . -(-5) W -(oS) -(-S) BS'

(N.V.) (98) H: 99 M HP 100 Kalambi 73S.34 P: 1030 P D W -(.S) -(-5) BS

H: 210 M HP i ,

.101 lQlambale Bhalvani 1374.77 P: 1552 P ·RP W PO -(10+: BS H: 3OS' ~ aP \

102 Alsund 2630.55 P:3489 P HC T ' PTa -(10+; BS H: 703 M D(3) W Phone

.H FPC lIP 103 Kamlapur 773.79 P;919 P -+S) W PO -(10+) BS

H: 176 HP 104 Jadhavwadi' 236.15 P: 848 P -(~5) W -(-S) -C-5) DS

H: 161 HP lOS Balvadi Bhalvani 1289.35 P:2156 P(3) PRS T PO . Sat BS

H: 398 M(3) D(2) vi :flP R

106 Tandulwadi . 320.93 P; 816 P(2) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS H: 161 HP

R 107 Wazar 630.16 P: 1314 'P(2) -(-5) W· -(-S) -(5-10) BS

H: 218 M HP R

7. CIRCLE

108 Sonsal 763.67 P: 1176 P -(5-10) w PO -(S':10) BS H:217 M . Phone

109 . Shirasgaon 80S. 76 P: 1628 P -(-10+) W PO -(.5) BS H: 312 M HP Phone

H 110 Wangi 3605.07 P: 6224 P HC W PO Thu BS.

H: 1236 M PRe HP Phone H NH R AC(10) RP(5)

CHW(5)

99

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land UIM' Ci. e. area und(lrdifferent types ofland Location tovilla~ and distance supply u .... in hect~s round<o>d upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

by HOUrce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

andgrovee)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR Vita(12) EA - WE(32.31) 1156.79 629.78 141.08 95

PR Vita(7) EA WE(32.80) 870.06 174.49 190.98 96

PR Vita(12) EA WE(22 24) 561.00 99.23 35.47 97

PR Vita(ll) EA WE(195.00) 2181.16 9.00 177.00' 98

PR Vita(10) EA N.A. 99

PR Vita(9) EA WE(23.48) 527.22 160.90 23.74 100

PR Vita(ll) EA 94.57 WE(l7.56) R26.44 322.31 113.89 101

PR Vita(12) EA WE(l44.65) 1966.12 385.00 134.78 102

KR Vita(15) EA 69.02 WE(13.54) 429.76 120.00 141.47 103

PR Vita(5) EA WE(10.00) 183.53 35.00 6.62 104

PR Vita(17) EA WE(137.00) 1035.63 17.00 99.72 106

PR Vita(15) EA WE(30.14) 233.54 25.00 32.25 106

PR Vita(17) EA WE(l2.46) 389.77 61.50 66.43 107

WANGI ,

PR Karad(15) EA 169.07 WE(55.00) 395.68 90.00 53.92 108

PR Karad(15) EA WE(70.20) 553.24 102.00 80.32 109

PR Vita(17) EA 60.28 W(10.07) 2549.37 592.92 290.75 110 WE(10t.68)

100

3. KHANAPUR C~ D. BLOCK-contd. ,VILLAQ. Location Name of Village Tot.al Total Amenities Ilvailablt' (if not available within ttw village, a tfaall

Code area of popu- (-I is "hown in th .. column and next to it in brac'keeithe distan_ No. the village lation in broad Tanget< viz., 5 kma., 5-10 kma. and 10+ kma. oft.he

(in hectares and no. nearest pla .. .e where the facility is avail_hie is given.) rounded of house-upto two ho.Ids Educa- Medical Drinking Pollt Day Commu-decimal t.iona) water and ordaya nieat.ioDa places) (potable) Tele- ofthe (Bus Stop"

graph market.! Railway haL, SLation.

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lO)

111 Shirgaon 44B.81 P: 741 P D w -(-5) ..(-5) Bs H: 181 S

N 112 Ambak 991.92 P: 2762 P RP W PO -(-5) BS

H: 563 M HP Phone 113 Chinchani Wangi 2122.25 P: 4234 Pta) He T PO Sun BS

H: 821 M(2) D W Phone H NH HP

RPU» 114 Sonkire 1161.49 P: 2044 ,p CHW HP PO -(-5) BS

H: 391 M Phone H

115 Padali 788.36 P: 1144 P -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS H: 206 M HP

116 Asad 620.00 P: 1783 P RP W PO -(-5) BS H: 339 HP Phone

117 Wadgaon 1039.27 P: 2543 P PHC W PO -(-5) BS H: 494 M FPC HP Phon~

H 118 Devrashtre 1900.07 P: 5518 P(3) H HP PO Wed BS

H: 1056 M(3) RP(3) Phone H PUC

119 Ramapur 796.85 P: 2370 P PHS T PO Tue BS H:'471 M W Phone

H R 120 Kumbhargaon 704.99 P: 11-53 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

R 175 HP ,

Grand Total 127628.65 P: 221999 P(146) H(l) H: 44514 M(103) MCW(1)

H(39) HC(8) PUC(3) PHC(7) C(l) PHS(5)

D(19) FPC(6) NIH6) RP(54) SMP(5) CHW(23)

Note : * Area of Location Code No. 159 and 63 are included in Area of Location CodE' No. 56 and 61 ~ively N.A. : Not Available.

101

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use (i. e. area undor different types ofland Location to village and distance supply use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

CinKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable ~anot

by source Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Vita(22) EA WE(l.OO) 326.92 40.70 50.99 111 . W(29.20)

PR Vita(21) EA W(19.48) 831.75 33.69 76.90 112 \VE(30.10)

PR Vita(29) EA 119.06 W(25.63) 1573.94 12.28 806.60 113 WE(84.75)

PR Karad(20) EA 197.70 W(5.25) 491.88 367.66 79.55 114 WE(19.45)

KR Karad(22) EA 138.93 W(4.15) 299.16 242.62 73.50 115 WE(30.00)

KR Vita(26) EA 72.79 WE(23.53) 376.71 81.95 65.02 116

PR Vita(85) EA 112.05 WE(22.33) 761.61 67.10 76.18 117

PR Uran Islampur(19) EA 275.71 W(4.00) 1368.91 80.03 130.02 118 WE(41.40)

PR Vita(22) EA WE(50.70) 564.70 99.62 61.73 119 R(20.10)

PR Vita(32) EA 188.19 WE(39.67) 303.22 104.36 69.55 120

9002.17 GC(329.25) 88194.26 11074.78 12707.61 W(139.90)

WE(5379.04) TWE(5.12)

R(224.20)

o

MAHARASHTRA

TAHSIL ATPADI DISTRICT SANGLI

Km 2~~==O ...... 2i=====4~ .... ~b=='===i8 .... ~'O Km

c \

N

Note:-CD.BIocK BOundary of Atpadi is CD-terminus with Tahsil BoundQr~.

BOUNDARY. DISTRICT ....

A p u

TAHSIL ... · ... -.-._

REVE;N-IlE CIRCLE ••• -----•. VII..LAGE WITH LOCATION. CODE NUMBER ••• C-::=ll_-_=J

HEAOQUARTERS:TAHSIL. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... @ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: 200- 498; 500·999, 1000- 4999; ~OOO AND ABOVE ..

STATE HIGHWAY ............. . IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ................. .

•••• SH7&

R

REVENUE CIRCLES ~ ~

CD O!GHANCHI.

o ATPAOI

® KHARSUNOI

UNMETALLED AND OTHER ROADS ..

RIVER AND STREAM .... , .......

/'

POST OF'FLCEI TELEGRAPH OFFLCE EXCLUDING R~M.S.. HI(;HER SECONDARY SCHOOL ............. ..

POLLCE STATION EXCLUDING RLY. POLICE STATiON PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE,DISPENSARY, MATERNI1Y AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE

IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET I HAT ••• '" •••

7,:3 ryt' -= PO/TO

5 PS

o

aa." upon Sur".y of ~ndiQ moR with the p.rmfssfQn of the Surveyor Gl?neral of India. © Gov.rnment of India Copyrlght.I984.

103

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ALONGWITH MANUAL CODE AND POPULATION IN 1991

4. ATPADT C. D. BLOCK

-Sr.

Name of village C~de Populat.ion Sr.

Name of village Code Population No. No. No. No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (I) (2) (3) (4)

1 Ambewadi 32 731 31 Malt'>wadi 52 865

2 Atpadi 28 12806 32 Manewadi 58 633

3 Autewadi 56 358 33 Maptemala 16 2011

4 Awalai 12 1194 34 Masalwadi 24 670

5 Balewadi 50 1429 35 Mitki 18 725

6 Banpuri 19 2817 36 Mudhewadi 43 359

7. Bhingewadi 17 1435 37 Nelkal'anji 57 3824

8 Bombewadi 33 ].070 38 Ni mba wade 8 4,318

9 Chinehale 47 1198 39 Padalkarwadi 39 561

10 Deshamukhwadi 30 896 40 Palaskhel 7 909

11 Dhavadwadi 49 685. 41 Pandharewadi 4 517

12 Dinghanchi 6 8610 42 Pareka'l'wadi 38 735

13 Galavewadi 10 1423 43 Patrewadi 21 816

14 Ghanand 45 1638 44 Pimpari Bk. 40 1238

15 Gharbiki 41 2663 45 Pimpari Kh. ,31 1182

16 Gomewadi 54 3339 46 Pi sew adi 11 428

17 Gulewadi 34 492 47 Pujarwadi \3 798

18 Hivtad 59 2690 48 Pujarwadi 29 1319 \

19 Jambhulni 42 1278 49. Rajewadi 1 2112

20 Kalewadi 53 914 50 Sherewadi 13 246

21 Kamkatrewadi 55 529 51 Shetphale 2~~ 4733

-22 Kamth 44 '788 52 Tadvale 20 1701

28 Kargani 51 6470 53 Talewadi 60 1482

24 Kautholi 15 2732 54 Umbargaon 5 1384

25 Kbanjodwadi 27 369 55 Vibhutwadi 35 1355

26 Kharsundi 48 3663 56 Vithalapur 14 2163

27 Kurundwadi 36 545 57 Wakasewadi 9 1064

28 Lengrewadi 23 1015 58 Walwan 46 1764

29 Lingivare 2 2054 59 Yamaji Patalachi Wadi 26 1169

30 Madgule 26 1815 60 Zare 37 2t~30

Total 1115t,)7

104

4. ATPADIC.D.BLOCK VILLAGE.

LoCation Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (iCnot available witbin the village, B dasb Code area oC popu- (., j .... hown in the column and next to it in bracket the di,,'.anoe No. the village lation in broad ranfrcs viz., 5 kIDs., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ kJllB. oCthe

(in hectares and no. nearest place> where t.he facility is available is given.) rounded ofhol,lse-uptotwo holda Edl,lca- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal lional- water and or days 0;.,al.ion8-place.) (potable) Tele- of the (Bul'! Stop,

Ijraph market! Railway hat, St.ation.

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (51 (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. CmCLE

1 RaJewadi 1934.00 P: 2112 P(2) RP W PO -(-5) -(10+) H: 390

2 Lingivare 1722.00 P: 2054 Pi(2) -(-6) W -(-6) -(-6) -(10+) \ H: 318 M R

3 Pujarwadi 1458.00 P: 798 P -(-6) W -C-5) -(-5) -(10+) H: 140

4. Pandharewadi 625.00 P: 517 -(·5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

H:86 N

5 Umbargaon 1032.00 P: 1384 P(3) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

·H:210 6 Dighanchi 3408.00 P: 8610 P(3) He w PO Sun BS

H: 1460 M D R Phone H FPC N

7 Pa)askh~l 1497.00 P:909 P(2) . -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ,(-5)

J H: 180

8 Nimba~.,ade 3017.00 P: 4318 A3) FPC W PO Tue BS H:719 M N

H 9 Wak:8f.iewadi 1216.00 P: 1064' P -(10+) W -C-5) -C-5) -(-5).

H: 145. N l() Gal~.vewadi 652.00 P: 1423 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

H: 219 N 11 Pi1l'ewadi 1004.00 P:428 P -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

H: 103 12 Awalai 831.00 P: 1194 . P(2) -(5-10) W -C5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

H: 217 N 13 Sh~rewadi 269.00 P: 246 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 51 N 14 Vitha)apur 1266.00 P: 2163 P(2) -(-5) W PO -(5-10) BS

H:410 N '15 Ka\ltholi 1187.00 P:2732 P D W PO -(5-10) BS

H: 597 M N H

2,' CIRCLE

16 Maptemala 1474.00 P: 2011 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 355 W 17 Bhingewadi 337.00 P: 1435 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 290 HP 1', Mitki 147~ P:725 P -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) BS H: 101

.) .

105

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use (i. e. area nndE'r different type1l of land Location to village and distance Supply UIM.' in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Fo.-t Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

by ROUrce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

DIGHANCHI

KR Pan dh arpur(SO) ED GC(200.00) 389.00 1019.00 22S.00 1 EAG W(100.00)

KR Pandharpur(5S) ED 53.00 WE(31.00) 1596.00 32.00 10.00 2

EAG KR Pandharpur( 45) EAG 95.00 GC(200.00) 135.00 85S.00 72.ob 3

W(IOO.OO) ·KR Pandharpur(45) EAG GC(75.00) 58.00 397.00 43.00 4

W(22.00) WE(30.00)

PR Pandharpur( 48) EAG GC(l45.00) 329.00 482.00 28.00 5 W(48.00)

PR Pandharpur(52) EA 95.00 GC(225.00) 1600.00 568.00 245.00 6 W(160.00)

WE(515.00)

KR Pandharpur( 45) ED WE(80.00) 1266.00 151.00 7 EAG

PR Pandharpur(63) ED W(300.00) 1123.00 1328.00 129.00 8 EAG WE(137.00)

KR Pan dh arpur(S5) ED W(ll8.00) 600.00 330.00 168.00 9

EAG KR Pandharpur(63) ED WE(375.00) 150.00 127.00 10

EAG KR Pandharpur(63) ED W(40.00) 811.00 93.00 11

EAG WE(60.00)

KR Vita(70) ED W(50.00) 548.00 71.00 12 EAG WE(162.00)

KR Pandharpur(67) EAG WE(2.00) 96.00 153.00 18.00 13

PR Pandharpur(56) ED W(191.00) 745.00 119.00 121.00 14

EAG: WE.(90.00)

KR Pandharpur(66) ED W(B5.00) 722.00 117.00 78.00 15 EAG WE(185.00)

ATPADI

KR Vita(52) ED W(53.00) 1024.00 356.00 41.00 16 EAG

KR Vita(60) ED W(20.00) 102.00 168.00 28.00 17 EAG WE(19.00)

KR Vita(65) EA QC(30.00) 625.00 285.00 527.00 18 .WE(S.OO)

106

4. ATPADI Co D. BLOCK-contd. vn.LAGE " ,

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the 'lillage, a dash Code area of popu- (.) is ~hown'in the column and next to it in bracket the diRtanee No. the villag .. lation in bmad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kma. of the

(in hect.ares and no. nearest place where the facUity is available is given.) rounded of house-upto two holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nications places) (Potable) Tele- of the (BUR Stop,

graph market! Railway hat, Stalion,

ifaoy Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

19 Banpuri 2231.00 P: 2817 P -(5-10) _ T PO -(10+) BS H: 498 M W

N 20 Tadvale 125.8.00 P: 1701 P FPC W PO -(10+) BS

H: 338 M N 21 Patrewadi 636.00 P: 816 P -(-10+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 156 N 22 Shetphale 3220.00 P. t733 P D W PO Mon BS ,

H: 843 M FPC N H

23 Lengrewadi 1620.00 P: 1015 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS H: 204 M N

24 Masalwadi 496.00 P: 670 P -(-5) W +~ -(-5) -(-5)

H: 101 N 25 Madgule 1372.00 P: 1815 P(4) -(5-10) w lpO -(5-10) BS

H: 32] M HP H

26 Yarnaji Patalachi Wadi 705.00 P: 1169 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 220

27 Khanjodwadi 320.00 P: 369 P -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-19) -(5-10)

H:60

28 Atpadi 8530.00 P: 12806 P(22) MCW w PTO Sat BS H: 2465 M(6) PHC N Phone

H(6) D PUC FPC

TB RP

29 Pujarwadi 460.00 P: 1319 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) . -(-5) _.

H: 223 W N-

30 Desharnukhwadi 364.00 P: 896 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 148 W N

31 Pirnpari Kh. 2305.00 P: 1182 P(3) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

H: 205 HP

32 Ambewadi 1007.13 P: 731 P -(10+) W -C-5) -(10+) -(10+)

H:117

33 Bornbe.wadi 1587.00 P: 1070 P(2) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

H: 165 HP

R

107

DIREctoRY

Approach Nearest town Power La nd URe (i. e. area under different types of land Location to village and distance supply U>o .. in hectares rounded upl.o two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest lITigated Unirrignted Culturable Area not

by oource Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(ll} (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KIt Vita(50) EA GC(32.00) 1433.00 247.00 492.00 19 WE(27.00)

KR Vita(50) ED GC(32.00) 730.00 155.00 327.00 20 W(14.00)

KR Vita(56) EA WE(90.00) 450.00 69.00 27.00 21

KIt Sangole(55) EA GC(21.00) 2250.00 509.00 212.00 22 WE(228.00)

KR Vita(66) EA 233.00 W(15.00) 1050.00 158.00 143.00 23 WE(21.00)

KR Vita(60) ED W(23.00) 401.00 16.00 24 EAG WE(56.00)

PR Sangole(55) EA GC(22.00) 1192.00 101.00 25 W(15.00)

WE(42.00)

KR Vita(51) ED GC(5.00) 602.00 18.00 26

EAG W(35.00) WE(45.00)

KR Pandharpur(65) ED WE(30.00) 255.00 35.00 27 EAG

PR Vita(61) EA 988.00 9 C(179.00) 3964.00 1800.00 832.00 28

W(288.00)

WE(479.00)

KR Vita(50) ED WE(140.00) 152.00 127.00 41.00 29 EAG

KR Vita(62) ED WE(75.00) 182.00 57.00 50.00 30

EAG

KR Vita(66) EA WE(400.00) 1800.00 105.00 31

KR Vita(60) EA WE(58.74) 948.39 32

KR Vita(60) ED WE(125.00) 1392.00 70.00 33 EAG

108 ,

4. ATPADI C. D. BLOCK-contd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Tolal Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash Code area of popu- (-) is shown in the colu mn and next to it in bracket the dilltanoe No. the village lation in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 luns. and 10+ kms. olthe

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility i8 avatlable i8 given.) rounded orhou,*," uptotwo hold,.. Edllal- Medical Drinking Post nay Commu-decimal tional water and ordaYII nicationll places) (potable) Tele. orthe (Bul!' Stqp,

graph marketJ Railway hat, Station,

if any Wawrway) (l) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

3. CIRCLE

34 Gulewadi 275.00 P: 492 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 70 35 Vibhutwadi 1551.00 P: 1355 P -C-Q) W PO -(-5) BS

\ H: 266 HP 36 Kurundwadi 603.00 P: 545 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -{-5) BS

H: 84 N 37 Zare 2781.00. P: 2830 P D HP PO Mon BS

H: 4RO M FPC H RP

38 Parekarwadi 672.00 P: 735 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 120 N

39 Padalkarwadi 401.00 P: 56] P -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H:114 HP 40 Pimparl Bk. 2017.00 P: 1238 P -(10+) W -(-5) -(-6) BS,

H: 219 HP 41 Gharbiki 2263.00 P: 2663 P FPC W PO Wed BS

H: 477 M HP 42 Jambhulni 1773.00 ' P: 1278 P RP W PO -(6-10) BS

H: 222 HP 43 Mudhewadi 1211.00 P: 359 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(,,5)

H:-70 44 Kamth 1740.00 P: 788 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-10+) BS

H: 166 HP 45 Ghanand 1567.00 P: 1638 P PHS W PO -(6-10) BS

H: 299 M RP HP 46 Walwan 1389.00 P: 1764 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS

H: 399 HP 47 Chinchale 1858.00 P: 1198 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-15) BS

H: 223 HP 48 Kharsundi 1832.00 P: 3663 P He W PO . S1,1n BS

H: 679 M D HP H FPC

RP 49 Dhavadwadi 586.00 P! 685 P -C-5) W -C-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 124 N 50 Balewadi 1198.00 P: 1429 P -(10+) W' -(-5) -(-6) -(-5)

H: 220 N 51 J(arganf 3731.00 P:6470 P D W PrO Thu BS

H: 1129 M RP(2) HP H N

52 Malewadi 417.00 P: 865 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 172 M N ,.

109

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power l.and use (i. e. area under different types ofland Location to village and distance supply u_ in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated CultUJ'able Area not

by 8OUroe Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (18) (14) (15) (lS) (17) (18) (1)

KHARSUNDI

KR PandharpuT(64) ED - W(10.00) 223.00 20.00 22.00 34

PH Pandharpur(60) ED W(60.00) 1231.00 100.00 160.00 35 EO

KR Pandharpur(55) ED W(28.00) 516.00 39.00 20.00 36 EO

PR Pandharpur(62) EA W(24.00) 2456.00 97.00 156.00 37 WE(48.00)

KR Pandharpur(60) ED WE(31.00) 555.00 33.00 53.00 38 EAG

KR Pandharpur(66) ED W(40.00) 33.00 328.00 39

KR Pandharpur(60) ED 41.00 W(65.00) 1642.00 140.00 139.00 40

KR Pandhar_pur(60) EA 259.00 WE(59.00) 1774.00 71.00 100.00 41

KR Vita(45) ED W(82.00) 1148.00 297.00 246.00 42

KR Vita(55) ED W(ll.OO) 711.00 348.00 141.00 43

KR Vita(47) ED W(32.00) 1548.00 41.00 119.00 44

KR Sangole(70) EA WE(69.00) 1260.00 112.00 126.00 45

KR Vita(48) EA W(36.00) 1076.00 98.00 110.00 46 WE(69.00)

KR Vita(40) ED 89.90 WE(95.00) 1114.00 245.00 315.00 47 EAG

PR Vita(23) EA .25.00 W(70.00) 1211.00 247.00 214.00 48 WE(65.00)

.KR Vita(95) EA WE(10.00) 559.00 17.00 49

KR Vita(58) EAG W(58.00) 841.00 140.00 121.00 50 WE(38.00)

PH Vita(46) EA 116.00 W(176.00) 2170.00 602.00 375.00 51 WE(292.00)

KR Vita(52) ED WE(141.00) 238.00 18.00 20.00 52. EAG

110

4. ATPADI C. D. 1lLOCK-contd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities availablE' (if not avt.ilable within the- village. a dEu.h Code area of popu- (.) is shown in the column and next to it-in bracket the diR.tanoo No. the village laUon in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms_ and 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.> rounded ofhou...,· upto two holdR Ednca- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal - tional water: and or days ni(."ations places) (pot.able) Tele. of the (Bu," Stop,

graph market! Railway hat, Station,

if any Wal~rway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) . (10)

53 Kalewadi 27.00 P: 914 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 150 N

54 Gom~wadi 2010.00 P: 3339 P D W PO -(5-10) BS H: 668 M FPC HP

H RP 55 Kamkatrewadi 526.00 P: 529 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 156 56 Autewadi 495.00 P; 358 'l' -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 72 N 57 Nelkaranji 253P.OO P; 3824 P(2) PHS W PO Sat BS

H: 653 M HP H N

58 Manewadi 548.00 P:633 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS, H:119

59 Hivtad 2228.00 P: 2690 P -C·5) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 434 M HP i

60 Talewadi 1904.00 P: 1482 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 340 N

Grand Total 88646.13 P: 111557 P(98) MCW(l) H: 20240 M(24) HC(2)

H(16) PHC(l) PUC(I) PHS(2)

D(B)

FPC(9) TB(l) RP(9)

III

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power l.and use (i. e. area under different types ofland Location to Village and distance supply us,, in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

by source Waste , available (including; . for gouchar cultivation

andgrovcs)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

1m Vita(48) ED W(i3.00) 13.00 1.00 53 EAG

PR Vita(21) EA W(6B.00) 1337.00 186.00 317.00 54 WE(102.00)

KR Vita(62) ED WE(l 1. 00) 476.00 39.00 55 EAG

KR Vita(54) ED W(6.00) 315.00 86.00 88.00 56

PR Vita (30) EA W(285.00) 1903.00 40.00 125.00 57 WE(171.00)

KR Vita(51) EAG W(49.00) 427.00 58 WE(72.00)

KR Vita(22) EAG W(159.00) 1446.00 50.00 525.00 59 WE(48.00)

KR Vita(56) ED 114.00 W(145.00) 1503.00 34.00 30.00 60 EAG WE(78.00)

2108.00 GC(1l66.00) 56446.39 . 12542.00 8386.00 W(3084.00)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ALONGWITH MANUAL CODE AND POPULATION IN 1991

5 .• TAT C. D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of village Code Populat.ion Sr.

Name of village Code

Population No. No. No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4} (1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Achkanhalli 37 1515 61 Kosari 30. 3121 2 Akkalawadi 73 856 62 KudnUT 19 1590. 3 Amrutwadi 10.3 1477 63 Kulalwadi 69 975 4 Ankalagi 70. 3014 64 Kumbhari 6 2587 5 Ankale 10. 2314 65 Kumkonur 45 1580. 6 Antral 32 10.92 66 Lakdewadi 47 814 7 Asangi Jat 53 1875 67 Lamantanda 84 523 8 Asangi ~rajagi 94 758 68 Lavanga 77 545 9 Avandhi 26 231:t 69 Lohagaon 25 1629

10. Bagalwadi 28 624 70. Madgyal 49 3749 11 Bagewadi 12 1284 71 Maithal 50. 400. 12 Baj 11 3675 72 Mallal 10.2 420. 13 Balgaon 67 2466 73 Manik Nal 75 693 14 BanaH 35 2959 74 Mendhegiri 106 20.48 15 Basargi 115 20.85 75 Mirawad 18 923 16 Belondgi 68 1813 76 Mokashawadi 27 412 17 Belunki 15 2178 77 Morbagi 82 1180. 18 Bevanur 1 20.55 78 Motewadi 93 520. 19 Bhivargi 81 20.61 79 Muchandi 110. 3334 20. Bilur 112 720.1 80. Navalwadi 2 599 21 Birna} 7 955 81 Nigadi Bk. 62 1601 22 Borgi Bk. 72 1t~8 82 Nigadi Kh. 34 1833 23 Borgi Kh. 74 1273 83 Pandharewadi 92 1135 24 Dafalapur 16 fl729 84 Pandozari 86 120.8 25 Daribadachi 83 3767 85 Pratapur 4 727 26 Darikonur 60. 1587 86 Rampur 100 1688 27 Devna} 107 731 87 Ravalgundwadi 109 1617 28 Dhavadwadi 5 1098 88 Revnal 36 1897 29 Dhulkarwadi 95 870 89 Salekari 56 1513 30. DorH 9 1803 90. Salmalgewadi 104 921 31 Ekundi 22 1473 91 Sanamadi 44 1624 32 Gholeshwar 43 " 886 92 Sankh 80 7795 33 Girgaon 76 2062 93 Shedyal 57 1233 34 Gondhalewadi 79 1094 94 Shegaon 31 4330 35 Guddapur 54 912 95 Siddhanath 90 1423 36 Gugwad 117 2604 96 Sindur 118 3813 37 Gulgunjnal 78 551 97 Singanhalli 24 1858 38 Gulvanchi 3 1142 98 Singnapur 21 1332 39 Halli 66 1860 99 &malagi 64 1606 40 Hivare 8 1262 100. Sonya} 48 3416 41 Jadraboblad 46 5273 lOl Sordi 58 2333 42 Jatyal Bk. 89 1199 lO2 Suslad 65 2046 43 Jalyal Kh. 91 501 10.3 Tikondi 88 1951 44 Jat 101 21978 lO4 Tilyal 59 561 45 Jirgyal 20 2388 105 Tippohalli 38 843 46 Kaganari 96 769 106 Tonewadi 41 715 47 Kanthi 13 1469 10.7 Umadi 63 9847 48 Karajagi 71 2340. L08 Umarani 116 4381 49 Karajanagi 42 1215 109 Untwadi 10.8 958 50. Karewadi 87 8~3 110 Utagi 61 4510 51 Karewadi 97 890. 111 Vajrawad 114 1894 52 Kaslingwadi 29 728 112 Vhaspeth 52 2051 53 Khairao 40 904 113 Waifal 33 1891 54 Khalati 17 1655 114 Walekhindi 23 3615 55 Khandnal 85 934 115 Walsang 55 2360 56 Khilarwadi 111 716 116 Washan 14 580 57 Khojanwadi 113 1753 117 Yelavi 39 2496 58 Kolgiri 51 1129 118 Yeldari 105 1263 59 Konbagi 99 406 60. Kontya Boblad 98 2642 .Total 240647

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114

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Location Name ofViUage Total Tntal Amenities availanl.· (if not available within th .. vmage, a dash Code arell of popu- I.) is "hown in th(' ('olumn and next to it in bra"ket t.he distance No. the village lation in broad ran!.!"" viz" 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and ]() .. kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where t.he facility is avaiiahlE' j" given.) rounded of house-upto two halds Educa. Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water Bnd or <lays nications places) (potable) Tele- of the (Bus Stop,

graph marketJ Railway hal, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

l.CmCLE

1 Bevanur 3043.91 P; 2055 P -(10-+ ) T PO -(-5) BS H: 407 M UP RS

H 2 Navalwadi 1954.00 P; 599 P -(10-+) W -(5-10) -(-5). . BS

H: 100 HP 3 Gulvanchi 1509.08 P: 1142 P -(10-+) W -(5-10) -(-5) BS

H: 243 HP RS R

4 Pratapur 1011.04 P: 727 P -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) .. BS H:116 HP RS

5 Dhavadwadi 1279.80 P: 1098 P CWC W PO Wed BS H: 211 M FPC HP

II R 6 Kumbhari 2487.71 P; 2587 P CWC T PO Fri BS

H: 452 M FPC HP H

7 Birna} 925.35 P:955 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 183 W

HP 8 Hivare 1245.00 P: 1262 P(3) -(10+) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 256 M W H HP

9 DorIi 1551.00 P: 1803 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 290 M W

HP 10 Ankale 1973.00 P: 2314 P -(10+) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 394 M W HP

11 Baj 2654.54 P: 3675 P CWC T PO -(-5) BS H: 596 M FPC HP

H. 12 - Bagewadi 1290.25 P: 1284 P -(5-10) T PO +5) -(-5)

H: 217 HP 13 Kanthi 1558.00 P: 1469 P -(5-10) T PO -(-5) -(-5)

H:270 W Hi>

14 Wash an 778.46 P: 580 P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 106

15 Belunki 1493.00 P: 2178 P -(-5) T +5) -(-5) BS H: 346 HP

16 Dafalapur 4543.07 P: 5729 P cwe T PrO Thu BS H: 1188 M PHS W Phone

H D(3) HP FPC

115

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest toWD Power Land 11M' (i. e. area under different types ofland Location to village and distance supply use in hectaresl'OundL>d upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Unirrigatcd Culturable Area not

by".,urce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

andgrovcs)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (]6) (17) (18) (1)

DAFALAPUR

PR Mi raj (45) EA ' 80.43 WE(91.91) 2585.00 126.80 159.77 1

KR Miraj(55) EA 154.00 WE(5.00) 480.00 395.00 920.00 2

PR Miraj(55) EA 52.83 PC(5.00) 644.10 674.63 117.52 3 WE(15.00)

PR Miraj(57) EA 22.78 PC(2.00) 542.00 390.58 43.68 4 WEn 0.00)

PR Miraj(52) EA W(15.00) 497.00 250.00 512.80 5 WE(5.00)

PR Miraj(64) EA PCOO.OO) 1390.00 824.76 212.95 6 WE(50.00)

PR Miraj(67) EA PC(4.00) 413.00 344.91 153.44 7 WE(10.00)

PR Miraj(65) EA 48.00 PC(20.00) !':;82.00 272.00 318.00 8 WE(5.00)

KR Miraj(63) EA 13.00 PC(109.00) 1160.00 143.00 86.00 9 WE(40.00)

KR Miraj(64) EA 50.00 Pe(11.00) 1530.00 211.00 71.00 10 W(ll.OO)

WE(89.00) KR Miraj(64) EA 134.45 PC(10.00) ]721.00 540.86 153.23 11

WE(95.00)

KR Miraj(66) EA PC(3.00) 581.00 644.7'5 54.lS0 12 WE(7.00)

KR Miraj(70) EA 112.00 PC(5.00) 1122.00 128.00 120.00 13 W(30.00)

WE(41.00)

KR Miraj(75) EA 60.80 PC(1.20) 440.00 254.40 21.06 14 W(1.00)

KR Miraj(72) EA 169.00 PC(8.00) 639.00 409.00 150.00 15 W(~6.00)

WE(92.00) PR Miraj(38) EA 28.67 GC(50.00) 3026.00 1145.90 282.50 16

PC(lO.OO)

116

5. JAT C. D. BLOCl{-;-contd. V1LLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities availablp (if not available within t.he village. a. dash Code area of popu- (·118 shown in thE' column and next to it in bracket the distance Na. the "ilIage lation in broad rang(_.'fl viz .• 5 kms .• 5-10 kma. and 10-+ kms.ofthe

(in hectares and no. nearest placE" "'here the facility is availabl(> i8 given.) l'OundEod of house- ". upto two holds . Edue.8.- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nicat.ions plMes) <potable) Tele- ofth .... (Bus Stop,

graph markt'!tl Railway hat. St.at.ion.

irany Waterway) (1) (2) on (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

17 Khalati 2118.75 P: 1655 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(-5) ·(-5) H: 286 HP

18 Mirawad 1159.77 P: 923 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 174 HP

R 19 Kudnur 1013.03 P: 1590 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 268 HP R

20 Jirgyal 1142.27 P: 2388 P FPC W PO -(5-10) BS H:447 M HP

H R 21 Singnapur 918.46 P: 1332 P -«5) HP PO -{(5) -(-5)

H: 231 M R H

22 Ekundi 1293.90 P: 1473 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS H; 246

2. CIRCLE

23 Walek hindi 2568.00 P: 3615 P MeW T -(-5) Sat BS H: 673 M PHC HP RS

H FPC 24 SinganhaIli 1476.00 P: 1858 P -(5·10) T PO -(5-10) BS

·H: 350 M W H HP

25 Lohagaon 1595.30 P: 1629 P -(5·10) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 320 M HP

R 26 Avandhi 2585.00 P: 2314 P -(-10+) T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 459 M HP 27 Mokashawadi 513.26 - P: 412 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 79 HP 28 Bagalwadi 370.50 P: 624 I? -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 136 M R 29 Kaslingwadi 290.76 P: 728 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 125 R 30 Kosari 3437.78 P: 3121 P PHS T PO -(6-10) BS

H: 509 M 31 Shegaon 3487.29 P: 4330 P MeW T PrO Mon BS

H: 775 M PHC HP Phone H FPC

32 Antral 1296.18 P: 1092 P -(-5) W· -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 217 HP

33 Waifal 1697.78 P: 189] P PHS W -(-5) . -(10+) BS H: 327 HP

34 Nigadi Kh. 1758.90 P:1.833 P -(10-+ ) T PO -(10+) BS H: 331 M W

HP

117

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land use :i. e. area 11 nder dilTerent types ofJand I,o .. ation to village and distance supply u,... in hedares round,~ upto two decimal places) Code

{in Km.) No. Forest Irri~aled Un irrigated Culturable Area not

bY'louree Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (la) (14) (15) I1R) (17) (lR) (1)

PR Miraj(67) EA 575.75 PC(2.00) R19.00 611.85 95.15 17 WEn5.00)

KR Miraj(65) EA 256.30 PC(2.00) 836.78 15.00 33.69 18 WE(16.00)

KR Miraj(55) EA PC(2.00) 836.00 82.14 58.89 19 WE(34.00)

KR Miraj(37) EA 113.25 pe(6.00) 77R.15 113.00 69.87 20 WE(62.00)

KR Miraj(65) EA PC(3.00) 77R.00 55.79 46.67 21 WE(35.00)

KR Mi raj (40) EA Pe(5.00) 1144.00 63.62 70.28 22 WE (1 1.00)

SHEGAON

PR Mi raj (65) EA 545.04 W(70.00) 1420.96 350.00 180.00 23 WE<2.00)

PR Miraj(96) EA 121.42 W(190.04) 505.37 564.54 91.63 24 WE(2.00)

PR Miraj(100) EA 237.96 WE(63.71) 1192.21 101.42 25

PR Miraj(96) EA 495.1R WE(66.58) 1645.81 377.43 26

PR Miraj(68) EA GC(33.29) 461.85 18.12 27

.PR Miraj(69) EA GC(46.25) 267.40 56.85 28

PR Miraj(68) EA GC(64.01) 213.55 13.20 29

KR Miraj(72) EA GC(64.01) 215.11 3145.46 13.20 30

. PR Miraj(85) EA 73.73 WE(88.90) 3051.33 273.33 31

KR Miraj(87) EA 86.65 WE(57.44) 1114.47 37.62 32

KR Miraj(97) EA WE(37.89) 1624.00 35.89 33

PR Miraj(90) EA WE(40.06) 1652.24 66.60 34

118

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK-contd. VlLLAGE

Location Name oCVillage Total Total Amenit.ies availabl., (if not available within .the village, a da~h Code areao! popu- (-) is shown in thE' column and next to it in bl:llcket the di .. 1 anee No. the village lation in broad rangl'" viz .• 5 kms., 5-10 Ions. and 10+ kms. Ilfihe

(in hectares and no. nearest pia"" where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-uptotwo bolds Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Cllmmu-decimal tional water . and ordaYB ni"atillns pllU:es) (potable), Tele- of the (Bu,. Stop,

grapb marketJ RAilway hat, St.ation,

iCany W"'tprway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

35 Banali 2253.65 P: 2959 P MCW T PO -(-5) BS H: 550 M PRe W

~H FPC HP 36 Revnal 1561.23 P: 1897 P -(-5) , W PO -(-5) -(-5)

H: 287 M HP 37 Achkanhalli \2158.43 P: 1515 P -(~5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 267 M HP 38 Tippohalli 888.14 P: 843 P -(-5) W -C-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 144 HP 39 Yelavi 2225.72 P: 2496 P PRe HP -(-5) Sat BS

H: 450 M FPC H

" 40 Khairao 2291.00 P: 904 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 211 HP 41 Tonewadi 819.56 P:715 P -(5-10) W -C-5) -(5-10) BS

H: 140 HP 3. CIRCLE

42 KarDjanagi 2111.33 P: 1215 P -(5-10) W -(-5) , -(-5) BS H: 190 HP

43 Gholeshwar 1283.00 P: 886 P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS H: 173

44 Sanamadi 1674.53 P: 1624 P -(5-10) T PO -(10+) BS H::US M HP

H 45 Kunikonur 1618.23 P: 1580 P -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) BS

H: 243 46 Jadraboblad 3757.38 P:5273 P MCW T PrO Thu BS

H: 842 M PHC HP Phone H D

FPC 47 Lakdewadi 790.00 P: 814 P MCW T PTO Thu BS

H: 122 M PHC HP Phone H FPC

48 Sonya} 4001.00 P: 3416 P MCW T prO Thu BS H: 564 M PHS HP

H D 49 Madgyal 3256.00 P: 3749 P He T prO hi BS

H: 652 M PRC HP Phone H D

FPC 50 Maithal 681.43 P: 400 P -(-5) T -(-5) (5-10) BS

H: 72 HP 51 ·Kolgiri 1679.53 P: 1129 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS

H: 176 HP 52 Vbaspeth 5044.00 P: 2051 P -(-5) T PO -C-5) BS

H: 333 HP

119

DffiECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land uS(' n. e. area undpr different types ofland Location to village and distance supply uow in hoL"Clar'cs round.·<! upto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest Imgl'lted Un irrigated Culturable Area not

hy >K'U«'O Waste available (including for gouchar cultivalion

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Miraj(90) EA WE(94.25) . 20R4.76 74.64 35

PR Miraj(69) EA 71.29 GCn6.55) 1308.07 165.32 36

KR Miraj(55) EA 36.JO WE(56.00) 1901.19 165.14 37

KR Miraj(40) EA 115.94 GC(24.58) fi77.84 21.74 148.04 38

KR Pandharpur(74) EA 252.19 GC(2SH.60) th09,22 172.71 39

KR Mi raj (98) EA GC(250.Gl7) 157UiO 386.74 82.69 40

KR Miraj(98) EA WE(96.'76) 695.18 3.67 23.95 41

MADGYAL

KR Miraj(60) EA 37.99 WE(1fi~\o) Hi4:i.60 417.94 96.00 42 i

KR Miraj(60) EA WE<1nt.(t2) 4-22,21 455.65 232.02 43

KR Mi raj (60) EA WE( J 1'7.69) 1016.33 488.10 52.41 44

KR Mi raj (60) EA 61.80 WE(149.01) 1072,83 285.27 49.32 45

PR Bijapur EA WE(lOa.97) 21566.64 728.39 261.38 46 CKamataka) (30)

Pit Bijapur EA 4.90 WE(22.21) 687.81 10.16 64.92 47 (Karnataka) (39)

PR Bijapur EA 103.45 WE(99.12) 2519.82 873.89 404.72 48 (Karnataka) (30)

,PR Miraj(103) EA WE(260.20) 1451.76 964.00 580.04 49

KR Miraj(60) EA WE(130.92) :l42.98 164.86 42.67 50

PR Miraj(60) EA 113.04 WE(34.71) 1152.84 311.36 67.58 51

PR Mi raj (98) EA 741.79·. WE(558.21) 249:'5.88 1136.53 111.59 52

120

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK---contd. vaLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities availablp (if not availabl ... within the village, a daRh Code area of popu- (-I is shown in th., column and next to it in bracket the di .. tance No. the village lation in broad raOllet; viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lOot kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is availablE' is given.) l"Qunded of house-uptotwo holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Cnmmu-decimal ti00al water ll"d or days nications places) (pOtable) Tele- of the (Btu. Stop,

graph market! Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0)

53 Asangi Jat 1544.84 P: 1875 P -(5= fO) T PO Wed BS H: 380 M HP Phone

H 54 Guddapur 933.88 P: 912 P ewe T PO -(-5) BS

H: 146 M D HP Phone 55 Walsang 2273.00 P: 2360 p MeW T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 441 M D HP H FPC

56 Salekari 1217.64 P: 1513( P -(10+) W -C-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

H: 297 :

HP ; \

R 57 Shedyal 2046.81 P: 1~33 P -(5-10) T ..(-5) -(-5) B$

H: 2:f6 W R

58 Sordi 1780.71 P: 2$33 P PHS HP PTO Sat BS H: 441 M D Phone

, H FPC 59 Tilyal 567.05 P't p -(5-10) HP . -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 1 60 Darikonur 1834.75 P: 1 87 P -(5- 10) T PO ..(-5) BS

H:3'06 HP 4. CIRCLE

61 Utagi 6331.09 P: 4510 P D(2) T PrO Thu BS H: 720 M FPC HP Phone

II 62 Nigadi Bk. 1739.561 P: 1601 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 220 63 Umadi 7401.73 P: 9847 P PHC T PrO Sun BS

H: 1S}7 M D(2) HP Phone H FPC

64 Sonalagi 1309.89 P: 1606 'jp -(-5) HP -C-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 279 65 Suslad 1553.50 r: 2046 p PHS T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 293 M RP HP if

66 Halli 1793.36 P: 1860 P D T -C-5) -(-5) BS H: 348 M FPC HP

H 67 Balgaon 1799.84 P:2466 P D HP -(-5) Mon -(-5)

H:478 M FPC H

68 Belondgi 2315.77 P: 1813 P D HP ~(-5) ;.( ~5) BS H: 315 l\f FPC

69 Kulalwadi 1594.00 p: 975 p -H» HP ~(-5) -C-5) BS 1I: 101

121

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land IlI'1f' Ii. e. area llnd"r diflerent ty,~('" of land Incation to village and distance supply URP .n h(~,·tareR round(~ llpto two d<l'>cl n~.-d pla(~cs} Code

(in Km.) No. Forest rrri~at."d Unirr;Rllted ClIlturnbln Area not

b)' !'l()urce WaRte availablE' (including fur gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (l4~ (1~) /11':) (17) (18) (1)

PR Bijapur EA 36.07 WE(!13.25) J06!'i.18 341.51 68.83 53 (Karnataka) (36)

PR Bijapur EA 188.39 WE(25.77) !'i45.93 123.30 50.49 54. (Karnataka) (25)·

PR Bijapur EA 151.65 WE(R5.89) 1 P;40.72 355.52 139.22 55 (Kamataka) (54)

KR Bijapur EA WEe 1 () l.n6) 921.R4 91.21 103.03 56 (Karnataka) (51)

KR Bijapur EA 359.49 WE(202.28) Ril] .89 423.46 209.69 57 (Karnataka) (34)

PR Bijapur EA 359.49 WE(202.28) 851.89 157.36 209.69 58 (Karnataka) (24)

KR Bijapur EA WE(3440) 400.62 95.11 36.92 59 (Karnataka) (23)

KR Bijapur EA 366.43 WE(281.37) 70448 379.58 102.89 60 (Karnataka) (24)

UMADI

PR Pandharpur(33) EA WE(83.00) 6014.25 233.84 61

PR Pandharpur(33) EA WE(63.00) 1573.56 3U50 71.50 62

PR Pandharpur(57) EA 79.06 WE(202.59) 6359.20 389.88 371.00 63

KR Bijapur EA WE(39.16) ] 196.23 0.06 74.44 64 (Karnataka) (40)

KR Bijapur EA 3.9'- WE(37.11) 1416.40 96.05 65 (Karnataka). (40)

KR Bijapur EA WE(9243) 1612.Rl 88.12 66 (Karnataka) (40) .

KR Bijapur EA WE(79.40) 1618.35 102.09 67 (Karnataka) (40)

KR Bijapur EA WE(184.16) 2008.62 122.99 68 (Karnataka) (40)

KR Bijapur EA 167.32 WE(67.16) 1291.52 68.00 69 (Karnataka) (48)

122

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK-contd. VILLAGE -, ---~.

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities avail .. hl .. (if not availahl .. within th~ village, a dash Code area of popu- (.) if' "hown in t hf' column and next t.o il, in bracket the diRtance No. the village lation in broad rang .. ~ viz .. 5 kms., 5· HI kmil. and 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest pia.,., where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-uptotwo holds Educa· Mediral Drinking PORt Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nieaLions places) (potable) Telc- of the (Bu" SLop,

graph rnarketl RRilway hat, SlAtion,

if any W"tprway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) .(7) (R) (9) (lO)

70 Ankalagi 3800.00 P: 3014 P D HP PO -(-5) BS H: 466 M FPC

H 71 Karajagi 3033.25 P: 2340 P -;-(10+) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

H; 294 M 72 Borgi Bk. 849.49 P: 1148 P D T PO Fri BS

H: 170 M N 78 Akkalawadi 1280.29 P: 856 P -(5-10) HP .(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 134 74 Borgi Kh. 753.77 P: 1273 P D T PO Fri BS

H: 235 M FPC N 75 Manik Nal 741.08 P: 693 P -(5-1.0) HP -(-5) -C-5) -(-5)

H:110 76 Girgaon 2268.75 P:2062 P D HP -(-5) Thu BS

H: 350 M FPC 77 Lavanga 989.06 P: 545 P -(-5) W ~(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 89 HP i

78 Gulgunjnal 481.56 P: 551 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 92 HP 5. CIRCLE

79 Gondhalewadi 784.40 P: 1094 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 168 R

80 Sankh 4909.53 P: 7795 P PHC. T PTO Mon., BS H: 1108 D(4) HP Phone

FPC R 81 Bhivargi 2663.07 P: 206] P -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(-5) BS

H: 299 HP 82 Morbagi 1913.29 P: 1180 P -(5-10) W PO -(-5) BS

H: 218 R 83 Daribadachi 3703.79 P: 3767 P cwe T PO Sun BS

H: 688 M D(2) W Phone H FPC HP

84 Lamantanda 251.05 P: 523 P -C-5) W ·(-5) -C-5) BS ... H: 98

85 Khandnal 1177.97 P: 934 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -C-5) BS H: 179 HP

86 Pandozari 1448.42 P: 1208 P -(-10+) HP -(-5) -C-5) BS H: 198

87 Karewadi 1058.35 P: 833 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H:115 HP

88 Tikondi 2165.48 P: 1951 P D T PO Sat BS H: 272 M FPC HP Phone

89 Jalyal Bk. 1139.09 P: 1199 P -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(-5) BS H: 225 HP

R

123

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land 118<' n. e. area 1) !In,>,, 'different tYP.,R ofland Location to village and distance !'IUpply u_ in hec,tares round ... , IlPto two docimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrillaled UnirrigaJed Culturable Area not

by iicmrce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and grovefl)

(11) (12) (13) (14) ( If,) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(40) EA 272.11 WE(160.26) 266.17 2513.85 587.61 70

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(40) EA 7.06 WE(96.70) 1601.42 1121.04 207.03 71

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(48) EA WE(38.10) 729.19 82.20 72

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(40) EA 115.77 WEf16.00) ]OR7.24 61.28 73

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(40) EA WE(25.65) 671.22 56.90 74

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(35) EA WE(2245) 674.42 12.00 32.21 75

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(30) EA 153.12 WE(30.60) 197R.81 106.22 76

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(30) EA WE(5.20) 935.42 48.44 77

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(24) EA 37.54 WE(27.00) 375.51 41.51 78

SANKH

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(40) EA WE(24.89) 523.78 218.70 17.03 79

PR Bijapur(Karnataka)(32) _ EA WE(211.92) 2576.25 1753.31 368.05 80

KR Bijapur (Kamataka)(29) EA WE(72.00) 1120.00 1278.70 192.37 81

KR Bijapur CKamataka)(36) EA 33.20 WE(102.00) 895.00 652.04 231.05 82

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(20) EA 262.56 WE(150.00) 2153.00 895.77 242.46 83

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(21) EA WE(21.00) 105.00 104.44 20.61 84

KR Bijapur(Karnataka)(32) EA 159.&9 WE(74.66) 462.66 364.41 116.55 85

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(19) ED 37.31 WE(44.00) 267.00 1019.52 80.59 86 EAG

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(28) ED WE(64.00) 63.00 863.60 67.75 87 EAG

PR Bijapur(Karnataka)(29) ED WE(89.00) 437.00 1470.35 169.13 88 EAG

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(30) EA WE(26.00) 665.00 349.35 98.74 89

125

DmECTORY

Approac:b Nearest town Power Land II>; .. (j e. area l1nd"r different typ"'s orland I.<lealion to village and distance supply us .. in heetares TOund"d llpto two decimal pi aces) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest . Irrigal~d_ Unim~ated. Culturable Arca not

by source Waste available (including for gouchar cu Itivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (1 fi) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Bijapur (KarnatakaX43) EA WE(21O.00) 92~.66 125.00 325.34 90

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(45) EA WE(26.00) 410.00 355.41 101.97 91

KR Bijapur(KarnatakaX40) EA TWE(12.00) 825.00 22.40 301.50 92

KR Bijapur (KarnatakaX40) EA 118.21 WEn 0.00) nl~.41 48.83 93

KR Bijapur (KarnatakaX32) EA 203.33 WE(30.00) 5Hl.OO 200.26 76.50 94

KR Bijapur (KarnatakaX40) EA 422.57 WE(25.00) 736.39 34.14 76.50 95

KR Bij apur (Karnataka)(17) EA 36.76 WE(40.00) 1151.00 710.74 85.10 96

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(31) EA 6.91 WE(50.00) 703.00 294.53 42.00 97

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(24) EA 309.10 WE(110.00) 2549.17 355.73 98

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(24) EA 27.78 WE(30.00) 340.83 55.00 35.13 99

JAT

PR Miraj(50) EA 32.30 WE(72.99) 29.09 1055.51 71.11 Ibn

PR Bijapur (KarnatakaX65) EA 73.00 WE(174.95) 3832.53 2240.06 481.89 101

KR Mi raj (50) EA 88.68 WE(13.68) 383.08 189.01 30.55 102

KR Bijapur (Kamataka)(63) EA 0.57 WE(50.73) 476.40 92.20 19.59 103

KR Athani(Karnataka)(38) EA WE(29.33) 792.56 350.48 78.53 104

PR Athani(Kamataka)(40) EA 263.05 WE(51.31) 10.80 1127.12 65.56 105

PR Miraj(63) EA WE(99.16) 661.45 640.99 491.40 106

PR Bijapur (KarnatakaX55) EA WE(66.67) 641.33 139.19 32.29 107

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(62) EA WE(99.16) 61.45 168.12 26.27 108

KR Bijapur (Karnataka)(45) EA WE1199.04) 1199.34 315.13 565.49 109

126

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK--contd. vn.LAGE

Location Name ofVilla.ge Talal Total Amenilies av"il"hl .. (if not availahle within the village, a daAh Code area of popu- (-, i ..... hown in t.h.· ('olu mn and next to it in bracket t.he di"tance No. thl" villa~ lalion in broad ran!lef'O vi7-., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the

(in heel-ares and no. nearest placE' where the facility is availablp i" given.) TOunded ofhoulIe--upto two holdlll Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tiOIla! water and or days nicat.ions places) (potable) Tele- oft.he (Bn .. Stop,

graph market! Railway hat, SI.IlLion,

ifany Wat..,rway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (51 (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

110 Muchandi 4524.00 P: 3334 .p PHe: HP PO -(Fi-10) BS H: 562 M 1)(2) Phone

H 111 KhiJarwadi 319.07 P: 716 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H:116 HP 112 BHur 5333.36 P: 7201 P PRe T PrO Fri BS

\ H: 1193 M D(2) HP Phone H

113 Khojanwadi 537.00 P: 1753 P He HP -(-5) Sat -(;-5) H: 287

114 Vajrawad 1074.27 P: 1894 P -(5-10) HP -(-5) ..(5-10) BS H: 271

115 Basargi 1421.33 P: 2085 P RP HP PO Mon BS H: 315 M

H 116 Umarani 7693.00 P:4381 P PHC T PO Sat BS

H: 806 M FPC HP Phone H

117 Gugwad 918.00 P: 2604 P -(5-10) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 4~4 HP

118 Sindur 2173.00 P: 3813 P RP HP -(-5) Sat· BS H: 690 M

H

Grand Total 224722.78 P: 240647 P(125) MCW(7) H: 41633 M(53) CWC(7)

H(34) HC(2) PHC(14) PHS(6) D(47) FPC(2R) RP(9)

,

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power to village and distance supply

(inKm.)

(11) (12) (13)

PR Bijapur (KarnatakaX32) EA

KR Athani (KarnatakaX31) EA

PR Athani(Kamataka)(32) EA

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(31) EA

KR Bijapur (Karnataka~O) EA

KR Athani (Kamataka)(27) EA

PR Bijapur (Karnataka)(30) EA

KR Bijapur (KarnatakaX60) EA

KR Bijapur (KarnatakaX55) EA

127

Land u_ (i. e. area under different types oflalld U8(' in hl-'C1.ares rounded upto two decinlal places)

Forest. Irrigated Unirrigat.ed Culturable Area not by!JOurce Waste available

(including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(14) (15) fln) (17) (18)

686.36 WE(208.71) 3120.96 147.39 360.58

WE(51.31) 10.80 248.05 8.91

WE(420.R3) 27:=l:J.69 1863.66 315.18

WE(142.61) 200.38 151.27 42.74

43.44 WE(143.62) 626.94 160.53 99.74

9.93 WE(120.59) 946.12 303.88 40.81

WE(342.21) 4388.52 874.58 2087.69

WE(206.98) ] 11.27 520.04 79.71

WE(l43.15) 1253.02 717.98 58.85

10081.92 GC(840.36) 1313639.56 46113.53 19193.44 PC«218.20)

W(843.04) WE(9280.73) TWE(12.00)

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110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

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129

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAr.E~ ALONGWTTH MANUAL CODE AND POPULATION IN 1991

~~.. Name of village

(1) (2)

2 Alkud (M)

3 Alkun (8)

4 ArpW>lrli

6 Ba':;Rappachiwadi

7 &rgaon

8 Chorochi

9 Chudekhindi

10 Deshing

11 Dh .. l1 ... wadi

12 Dhalgaon

13 Dh"l .. wadi

14 Dhulgaon

15 Dudhebhavi

16 Garjewadi (N.V.) (19)

17 Ghat.nandre

18 Ghorpadi

19 Haroli

20 Hillgangaon

21 Irali

22 Jadhavwadi (N.V.) (35)

23 JakhapuT

24 Jambhulwadi

25 Jaygavhan

26 Kadarnwadi

27 Karalhetti (N.V.) (40)

28 Karoli (T)

29 Kavathe Mahankal

30 Kerewadi

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. n. BLOCK

Code No. (H)

21

47

29

15

56

28

46

10

12

54

25

14

9

38

8

18

1

7

48

50

26

34

22

11

43

13

41

51

35

16

Population

(4)

3675

1115

1953

2523

1414

1099

2673

1919

625

4082

1260

3896

509

2439

1410

305

2534

975

1638

4141

2040

893

1652

486

1252

848

807

3321

11157

871

!';r. Nn. (n

33

35

36

37

38

39

lO

·n 12

43

44

15

1,6

.7

i8

19

50

5]

52

.53

54

.55

56

57

58

59

60

Name of village

(2)

Khar",hing

Kog-nnli

Kokalp

Kuehi

Kuktoli

Kllndlapur

Landgpwadi

Langarppth

Lonarwadi

Malang-8on

Mhai;ml (M)

Moghamwadi

Morgaon (N.V.) (54)

Nagaj

Nangole

Nimaj

Pimpalwadi

Rampurwadi (N.V.) (51)

Ranjani

Raywadi

8arati

8helkewadi

8hindpwadi (G)

Shindewadi (H)

8hirdhon

Thabadpwadi

Tisangi

Vithurayachiwadi

Wagholi

Zurewadi <.N.V.) (35)

Total

Code No. (!l)

55

60

40

23

57

19

33

24

42

44

52

27

49

4

30

5

37

58

39

3

59

20

6

53

45

31

2

36

17

32

Population

(4)

2712

3337

3440

4234

3021

712

1.584

1888

1418

3268

819

461

775

3632

1799

737

1125

517

5529

978

548

735

656

1434

2420

1278

1874

2194

620

644

117901.

130

6- KAVA THE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Local inn Name ofVille.ge Total Total Amenities avaih.l:>l .. (if oot available within th(' village, a dash Cod(' area of popu- 1.1 i" .. hown in th~ mlumn and next to it in bracKet the distance No. the village lation In broad rang"'" viz., 5 kms., 5-10 lems. and lO ... kms. orthe

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-uptotwo holds Educa- Medical DrinIqng Post Day Commu-decimal liona) water and or days nieations places) (potaplc) Tele- of the (Bus Stop,

W'aph marketJ Railway hat, Station,

jf any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. CIRCLE

1 Ghatnandre 2073.00 P: 2534 P -(10+) W PTO -(10+) BS H: 487 M lIP Phone

H 2 Tisangi 1675.00 P: 1874 P -(10+) W PTO -C-5) BS

H: 357 M HP H

3 Raywadi 978.00 P: 978 P -(5-10) W Phone -(5-10) BS H: 187 M HP

4 N<lgaj 1651.00 P: 3632 P -(5-10) W PTO Fri BS H: 672 M HP Phone

H 5 Nimaj 1058.00 P: 737 P -(5-10) W Phone -(5-10) BS·

H: 139 6 Shindewadi (G) 541.00 P: 656 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

H: 133 HP 7 Ghorpadi 2152.00 P: 975 P -(5-10) W rio -(5-10) BS

H: 187 M HP Phone 8 Dudhebhavi 1592.00 P: 1410 P -(5-10) W ~O -(5-10) BS

H: 246 M HP Phone 9 Dholewadi 248.00 P: 509 P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

H: 91 10 Chorochi 2229.00 P: 1919 P -(10+) W PTO -(10+) BS

.H:358 M HP Phone H

11 Jambhulwadi 301.00 - P;486 P -(10+ ) W -(-5) -(10+ ) BS H: 89

12 Chudekhindi _ 1386.00 P:6'25 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 108

13 Kadamwadi 483.00 P: 848 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 145

14 Dhalgaon 2§80.00 P: 3896 P PHC W PTO Sun BS H: 702 M HP RS

H 15 Are wadi 1079.00 P: 2523 P -(10+) W PTO -(10+) BS

H: 419 M HP Phone H

16 Kerewadi 619.00 P:871 P -(10+) W 'PrO -(10+) BS H: 163 M HP Phone

17 Wagholi 298.00 P: 620 P -(1<>+) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS H:118 M

18 Gatiewadi (NV) (19) 503.30 P: 305 P -(-5) W -C-5) -C-5) BS H:69

19 Kundlap;u.r 865.99 P; 712 P -(-5) w PrO -(-5) BS H: 128 M HP

20 SheJkewadi 1210.00 P: 735 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS H: 135 M HP

21 Agalgaon 2563.00 P: 3675 P PHC W PTO -(5-10) BS H: 660 M HP Phone

H

131

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land u .... (j. p. area under different types ofland Location to village and distance supply use in hectare!" rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest IrriRat.ed Un irrigated Culturable Area not

by qoUl'Ce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (]f;) (1m (17) (18) (2)

KUeHl

PR Miraj(45) EA WE(183.00) 1143.00 440.00 307.00 1

PR Miraj(43) EA WE(l7.00) 876.00 573.00 209.00 2

PR Miraj(50) EA GC(30.00) 204.00 441.00 289.00 3 WE(14.00)

PR Miraj(50) EA WE(59.00) 1113.00 274.00 205.00 4

PR Miraj(55) EA WE(11.00) 575.00 291.00 181.00 5

KR Mi raj (60) EA 62.53 WE(12.00) 400.00 63.47 3.00 6

PR Miraj(60) EA WE(11.00) 687.00 818.00 636.00 7

KR Miraj(60) EA Ge(10.00) 741.00 117.00 718.00 8 WE(6.00)

KR Miraj(66) EA WE(12.00) 193.00 16.00 27.00 9

PR Miraj(54) EA W(S.OO) 1245.00 622.00 324.00 10 WE(30.00)

KR Miraj(60) EA WE(12.00) 226.00 35.00 28.00 11

PR Miraj(50) EA WE(14.00) 689.00 164.00 519.00 12

KR Miraj(59) EA WE(2.00) 405.00 73.00 3.00 13

PR Miraj(46) EA W(10.00) 1274.00 304.00 1340.00 14 WE(52.00)

PR Mi raj (46) EA W(7.00) 403.00 36.00 631.00 15 WE(2.00)

PR Miraj(42) EA W(4.00) 201.00 101.00 303.00 16 WE(10.00)

PR Miraj(40) EA 191.00 82.00 25.00 17

KR Miraj(40) EA WE(1.00) 204.00 105.00 193.30 18

KR Miraj(42) EA WE(2.00) 390.00 112.00 361.99 19

KR Miraj(43) EA WE(16.00) 346.00 112.00 736.00 20

PR Miraj(45) EA WE(153.00) 1804.00 441.00 165.00 21

132

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK,--f'onLd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Tot.al Amenities available (ir not available within the village, II dash Code area of popu. (.) i~ .. hown in thp (-olu mn and next to it in bracket the di"tAnce No. the village 1alion in broad range" vj~" fi kms., 5-10 kIns. and 10+ kms. oft.he

(in hectares and no, nearest plae,· where t.he facilit.y is available is gi"en.) rounded orhon" .. -upto two holds Educa- Medical Drinking PoRt Day Comm.u-decimal ~ional water and' or days nkations places) (potable) Tele- ofihe (BUR Stop,

grap~ market! Railway hat, St.ation,

if any Watprway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (:» (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

22 Jakhapur 990.00 P: 1652 P -(5-10) W PTO -(5-10) BS H: 296 M HP

23 Kuchi 2186.00 P: 4234 P -(5-10) W PTO -(5-10) BS H: 780 M HP Phone

H 2. CIRCLE

24 Langarpeth 1153.00 P; lR8R P -(5-10) W PTO -(5-10) BS H: 117 M HP Phone

25 Dhalewadi 808.00 P: 1260 P -(5-10) W PrO -(5-10) BS H: 275 M HP Phone

26 Irali 2144.00 P; 2040 P -(5-10) W PTO -(5-10) BS H: 398 M HP

27 Moghamwadi 317.00 P: 461 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 93

28 Bassappachiwadi 2450.00 P: 1099 P -(10+) W -C-5) -(-5) BS H: 200

29 Alkud (S) 1571.00 P: 1903 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) i BS H: 337 M HP Phone

H 30 Nangole 1724.00 P: 1799 P -(5-10) W PTO -(5~10) BS

H: 347 M HP Phone 31 Thabadewadi 1060.00 P: 1278 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

H; 255 M HP 32 Zurewadi (NV.) (35) 440.12 P: 644 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 137 HP 33 Lan dgew adi 775.00 P: 1584 P -(-5) W PrO -(-5) BS

H: 271 M Phone 34 Jadhavwadi (N.V.) (35) 358.53 P: 893 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 141 HP 35 Kavathe Mahankal 2636.35 P: 11157 P(6) H W PTO Tue BS

H: 2152 M(4) HP Phone RS H(3)

36 Vithurayachiwadi 1077.00 P: 2194 P -(-5) W Phone -(-5) -(-5) H: 364 M HP

37 Pimpalwadi 665.00 P: 1125 P -( -5) , W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 190

38 Dhulgaon 4512.00 P: 2439 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) BS H: 4,67 M HP RS

H

39 Ranjani 9686.00 P: 5529 P(2) PRe w PTO Sat BS H: 1032 M HP Phone RS

H 40 Kokale 5458.01 P: 3440 P -(10+) W PTO Wed BS

H: 647 M HP Phone H

41 Karalhetti (N.V.) (40) 565.99 P: 807 P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) H: 141

42 Lonarwadi 1026.00 P: 1418 P -(5-10) W PTO -(-5) BS H: 255 M HP

133

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power T~nd u .... (i. e. area und<"T differoJ)t tYFo\}s of land Location to village and distance suppJy 11,",,' in h(.>ct.ares rounded "pto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) ------~--- No. FOTeflt lrri~atcd Unirrigatcd Culturable Area not

by ..... urce Wasle available (including for goucher cult.ivation

and groves)

(ll) (l2) (13) (l41 fI5) (1(;) (17) (18) (1)

PR Miraj(40) EA 88.76 WE(17.00) 620.00 181.00 83.24 22

PR l'vfir~(33) EA CC(50.00) 1516.00 424.00 179.00 23 WE(17.00)

KAVATHE MAHANKAL

KR Mir~j(50) EA W(6.()0) 442.00 693.00 24 WE(12.00)

KIt Miraj(51) EA W(5.00) 611.00 185.00 25 WE(7.00)

PR Miraj(52) EA W(5.00) 1241.00 882.00 26 WEn6.00)

KR Miraj(52) EA W(5.00) 12'7.00 177.00 27 WE(8.00)

KR Miraj(56) EA GC(35.00) 693.00 1711.00 28 WE(n.OO)

PR Miraj(46) EA W(4.00) 349.00 1170.00 42.00 29 WE(6.00)

KR Miraj(40) EA 41.71. GC(40.00) 11.1"'17.00 497.29 30 WE(8.00)

KR Miraj(39) EA W(9.00) 998.00 43.00 31 WE(lO.OO)

KR Miraj(30) EA WE(12.00) 378.12 50.00 32

PR Miraj(30) EA WEnO.OO) 711.00 54.00 33

PR Miraj(30) EA WE(25.00) 291.53 42.00 34

PR Miraj(33) EA GC(130.00) 2366.35 140.00 35

KR Miraj(36) EA W(10.00) 165.00 880.00 36 WE(22.00)

KR 1'vfiraj(40) 'EA W(5.00) 578.00 77.00 37 WE(5.00)

KR Mi raj (42) EA W(16.00) 1217.00 3249.00 38 WE(30.00)

PR 'Miraj(45) EA 704.97 W(25.00) 2663.00 6218.03 39 WE(75.00)

PR Miraj(51) EA WE(72.00) 1680.00 3706.01 40

KR Miraj(56) EA WE(15.00) 265.00 285.99 41

PR MiTaj(52) EA W(25.00) 711.00 225.00 42 WE(6c;.OO)

134

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK- ,contd. VU.LAGE

Location Name ofVill~ Total Tot.al Amenities availahl(> (if not avaIlable wilhin lh.e village, a daRh C<xw area of pop~. (-) is shown in the c:oh.lmn and next to it in bracket t.he di .. tanre No. . the village lation . if) broad ranges viz .. 5 kms., 5-10 ms. and 10+ Iuns. of the

(inh~ares and ';;0. neaX'Cst plal'f' where the fllcility is av.ailable is given.) rouridE!d arJlm~

~two ~hl$ ~duca- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-~jinar tiona} water' and ardaY's nical.ions pl~~) .• (potable) Tele- of the (Blll" Stop,

grapn market! «,ail way hat, . ·Si:ation,

if any Waterway) (1) (21 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)' (10)

3. CIRCLE

43 Jaygavhan 805.00 P: 1252 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) BS H: 252 M HP

44 ·Malangaon 1384.00 P: 3268 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) BS H: 625 M HP Phone

H 45 Shirdhon. 803.00 P: 2420 P ··(-5) W PTO Thu :as

H: 459 M HP Phone H

",

46 -:'13prgaon 1768 .. 00 P: 2673 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) :as H: 453 M HP Phone

47 Alkud (M) 945.00 P: 1115 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) BS H: 212 HP Phone

4{:1 Haroli 674.00 P: 1638 P -(-5) W PTO -(-5) BS H: 339 M HP Phone

49 Morgaon (N.V.) (54) 477.31 P: 775 P -(.5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 133 HP I

50 HingaJigaon 1577.00 P: 4141 P -(-5) W PTO +5) BS H: 806 M' HP < Phone

H 51 'Karoli (T) 1515.32 P: 3321 P -(10+) W vrO -(5-10) BS

H: ')82 M HP Phone H

52 Mbaisal (M) 613.00 P: 819 P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS H: 138

53 Shindewadi (H) 1446.00 P: 1434 P -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS H: 259 M HP

54 Deshing 6580.69 P: 4082 r; PHC HP PTO Fri BS H: 827 M Phone

11 55 Kharshing 1122.00 P: 2712 F' -(-5) HP PTO -(-5) BS

H: 652 M Phone 56 Banewadi 1743.00 P: 1414 P -(-5) HP PTO -(-5) BS

H; 283 Phone 57 Kuktoli H16.00 P: 3021 P -(5-10) W PTO -(5-10) BS

H: 577 M HP Ph~ne 58 RampUTWadi (N.V.) (51) 329.26 P: 517 p -(6-10) W . -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

H: 89 HP 59 Sarati 511.00 P: 548· P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

H: 101 60 Kognoli 1835.00 P: 3337 P -(5-10) HP PrO ~(5-10) BS

H: 627 M Phone RS H

Grand Total 93632.87 P: 117901 P(6t1i) H(1) H; 22102 M(44) PHC(4)

H(21)

]:35

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land UI!<' Ii. e. area under different types of land Location to village and distance supply us .. in ha.,lares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

hy>lOurcc Waste availahle (including for gouchar ell 1 tivatio.n

and groves)

(11) (12) (1S) (14) 05} (16) (17) (18) (1)

DESHING

KR Mir:;aj(28) EA WE(58.00) 470.00 130.00 147.00 43

PR Mir~(25) EA WE(41.00) 891.00 117.00 335.00 44

.. PR Mir~(23) EA WE(48.00) 482.00 72.00 201.00 45

PR Miraj(20) EA 127.96 GC(35.00) 703.00 240.00 632.04 46 WE(30.00)

PR Miraj(18) EA' W{5_OO) 349.00 170.00 416.00 47 WEIf;.OO)

PR Miraj(20) EA 268.00 W(10.00) 221.00 21.00 134.00 48 WE(20.00)

KR Miraj(25) EA WE(2.00) 220.00 255.31 49

PR Miraj(35) EA W(10.00) 735.00 211.00 560.00 50 WE(61.()0)

PR Miraj(40) EA 184.68 W(l8.00) 827.00 41.00 414.64 51 WE(30.QO)

PR Miraj(40) EA W(5.00) 474.00 15.00 99.00 52 WE(20.00)

KR Miraj(29) EA W(5.00) 587.00 20.00 828.00 53 WE(6.00)

PR Miraj(22) .EA· W(4:00) 1491.00 40.00 5039.69 54 WE(6,00)

PR Miraj(19) EA W(7.00) 549.00 435.00 116.00 55 WE(15.00)

KR Miraj(25) EA W(5.00) 481.00 277.00 970.00 56 WE(10.00)

KR Miraj(22) EA W(8.00) 1127.00 191.00 70.00 57 WE(20.00)

KR Miraj(35) EA WE(13.00) 270.00 46.26 58

KR Miraj(33) EA' W(5.00) 376.00 92.00 31.00 59 WE(7.00)

KR Miraj(36) EA W(6.00) 1465.00 110.00 242.00 60 WE(12.00)

1478.61 GC(330.00) 43788.00 9177.47 37160.79 W(232_OO)

WE(1466.00)

"Ole;-• C.D.Btock 1ioul\dury O'f Wnlwa is Co-t~rminU5 wHh

Ta~~il Bou'i6ctty EX¢$U<iing "II Stctulorv Towns.

• Village Boundaries 01 l.C. Nos. 16.19.71.72.74.75.76.91.92 and 93 ora Not AvaHobl@.

• Tahsil H@adQuarter's O'f Walwa IS at Uron IS!Qrr,pur.

\.

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BOUNDARY. DISTRiCT _., _ ••.••

TAHSil ......... .

.. REVENUE CIRCLE-.

VILLAGE WITH LOCATION (ODE NUMBE'l.

HE.A()QUARTERS~ TAHSIL... .. ......... .

VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: 200-- 499; 500-9-' 1()OO -i.S99; SO(;O AND ABOVE

URBAN AREA WITH LOCATIOfiI COO£ ... NArlONAI. ~GHWAY •• 'STATE HIGH'tIItAY.. ••• •• • •• • _. ••• • ••

T 4 H 5

C T

SHI3§

MAHARASHTRA

'TAHSIL WALWA DISTRiCT SANGLI

REVENUE CIRCLES

~ Name

CD KASEGAON'

@ TAKARI

@ 15LAMPUR

--' @ PETH

'» @ CHIKURDE

® YELUR -:t- (Z) WALWA

0' ® A5HTA

,. s

K 0 A P \J

IMPORTANT ME TALLED ROAD ••• '" ••••••.•.

UNMETALLED AND OHlER ROADS.. .•• ••• . ..

RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE.

RIVER AND STREAM •••• '" •••• ,.

POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFfClCE EXCLUDING R,M. S.

HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ............... -; •• _ ••

POLICE SlA"TION EXCLUDING RLY. POLICE SiA1ION •••

HOSPITAL. PRIMARY HEALTH CEN1RE. DISPENSARY ••

l~lA"'~ 'Vl\.LAGE MARKETI HAT ••• '" ........... .

o

POITO

S

PS

~~+ .8\

1~7

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILlAGES ALONGWTTH MANUAL CODE AND

Sr. No. (1)

Name of village

(2)

1 2 3

Ahirwadi Aitavade Bk. Aitavade Kh.

4 Bagani 5 Bahadurwadi 6 Bahe. 7 Banewadi 8 Bavchi 9 Beradmachi 10 Bhadkimbe 11 Bharatwadi (N.V.) (69) 12 Bhatwadi 13 Bhavaninagar (N.V.) (19) 14 Bichud 15 Borgaon 16 Chikurde 17 Devarde 18 Dhabakwadi (N.V.) (39) '19 Dhagewadi 20 Dhavali 21 Dhotrewadi 22 Dongarwadi 23 Dudhari 24 Farnewadi (Borgaon) 25 Gatadwadi 26 Gaundwadi 27 Gotkhindi 28 Hubalwadi 29 ltakare 30 Jakraiwadi 31 Jambhalwadi 32 June Khed 33 Kakachiwadi 34 Kalamwadi 35 Kameri 36 Kanegaon 37 Kapuskhed 38 Karandwadi 39 Karanjvade 40 Karve 41 Kasegaon 42 Kedarwadi 43 Kharatwadi , 44 Kil1e Machchhindra Gad

45 Kole 46 Koregaon 47 Kundalwadi 48 Kurlap

Code No. (3)

76 53 61 87 70 29 23 79 12 83 68

3 16 19 26 57 58 37 49 82

8 55 21 27 77 94 78 30 62 50 42 71 88

5 47 69 33 93 59 48

1

6 28 11 13 84 66 60

POPULATION IN 1991 .

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK

P()pulaUnn

(4)

705 4113 5829 7260 4894 3455

688 744fi 1401 219R

245 2376 2972 1346 9393 6818

989 692 777

2076 797

1024 1642 617

1264 801

6041 1985 2935

593 534

2280 1306 3309 8931 1586 4285 4341 2357 2002

11468 986

1144 6132

Sr. No. n)

NRmc of village

(2)

Larl",plon Lavanmachi Mahadpvwadi Mal f> wadi Manikw::Idi MaJ'>tl Jlat.hpur Mania wadi lVIai'lIehiwadi Mi .. ajwadi Nal{f1on Nar>1ihapur NflvP Khed Naykalwadi Nerle Ozardof> Padavalwadi Peth

Code No. (3)

52 15 35 64 36 43 92 25 91 81 14 72 40 10 39 75 34

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

PhalkE'wadi & Chandachiwadi 89 Phamewadi (Shigaon) 85 Pokhami 80

69 Rethare Dharan 70 Relhare Hamaksha 71 Rozawadi 72 Sakharale 73 Satapewadi 74 Shekharwadi 75 Shene 76 Shigaon 77 Shirate 78 Shirgaon 79 Shivpuri 80 Surul 81 Takari 82 Tambave 83 Tandulwadi 84 Thanapude 85 Tujarpur 86 Vashi 87 Vitthalwadi (N.V.) (47)

88 Waghwadi 89 Walwa 90 Wategaon 91 Yede Machchhindra 92 Yede Nipani 93 Yelur

41 20 90 31 24 54

4 86 18 73 44 38 22

9 67 56 32 51 46 45 74

2 17 63 65

Population

(4)

1684 1080 2055 1865 1518

815 1555 2493 1617 1833 3302 2777

483 9905 1884 1698 8969 1320 766

1338 5440 6868

880 7342

607 1054 1231 5664 2826 1695

796 2217 3752 4925 3113 1571 1627 2702

983 589

17779 7091 4494 5163 5925 543

4239 2601 557.t

94 Yewalewadi 7 1100

Total ·298380

1:18

7. W AL WA C. D. BLOCK-contd. VILLAGE

Location Name: of Village Total Total Amenitjes available (if not availablp within the village, a dash Code are$ of popu- (. \ iM shown in tht, {·."Iu mn and nex1 to it in bra~ket the distance No. t h ... vi 11il.IlP lation ;1\ b'roa:d TanH'''"' vi7.., 5 kms., !';. HI kms. and 10+ kms. of the

(in h~'lll~:" and no. nearest ph .... , where the fa('ility is available is given.) rouniled oflwusc- , u.pt.o LWO hold", Educa· Medic'''] Drinking Post Day Commu· dedrnlll t:i"-;}.H.I water and or days meations plac""s) (potable) Tele· afthe (Bus' Stop,

gr!lph ITIarketJ . Railway . hat, Station, if~ny Waterway)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. CIRCLE

1 Kasegaon 1922.00 P: 11468 P(3) H T PTO Wed BS H: 2090 M(2) PRC W Phone

H(2) D HP PlJC(2) FPC C CHW

2 Wategaon 1805.00 P:7091 P("') PRC T PTO Sat BS H: 1343 M(2) ,CHW W Phone

H(2)' HP R

3 Bhatwadi 618.00 P: 2376 P CHW T PO ·(·5) ilJS H: 431 M W

4 Shene 302.00 P: 1231 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 221 HP

5 Kalamwadi 836.00 P: 3309 P(2) PRC T PO -(-5) BS H: 583 M CHW W PhonEf

6 Kedarwadi 117.00 P: 986 P CHW T -(-5) , -(-5) BS H: 183

7 Yewa]ewadi 159.00 P: 1100 P CHW T -(-5), -(-5) BS H: 219

8 Dhotrewadi 179.00 P: 797 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 114 HP

R 9 Tambave 1106.00 P:'4925 P(3) D T PO -(-5) BS

I:I: 846 M(2) CHW W Phone ·NW H 0 R

10 Nerle 2049.00 P: 9905 P(3) PHS T PTO Tue BS. H: 1789 M(S) R Phone

H PUC

2. CIRCLE

11 Kille Machchhindra Gad 717.00 P: 6132 P CHW T PO ·(-5) BS H: 1231 M W

12 Beradmachi 266.00 P: 1401 P CHW T ·(·5) ·(·5) ·(-5) H: 274

13 Kole 237.00 P: 543. P CHW T -(-5) -(10+) HS H: 125 HP

14 Narsihapur 581.00 P: 3302 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS H: 547 M CHW R

HP 15 Lavaninachi 779.00 P: 1080 P CHW W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

H: 206 HP 16 Bhavaninagar (N.V.) (19) 412.00 P: 2972 P(3) CHW T PTO Fri BS

H: 571 M 0 Phone ·RS H PUC

139

DIRECTORY ---------------_._-----------_. __ ._----------------------Approach to village

(11)

Nearest town and distance

(in Km.)

(12)

KA6EGAON

PR Uran Islampur(14)

PR Uran Islampur(17)

KR Uran Islampur(14)

PR Uran Islampur(15)

KR • Uran Islampur(12)

PR Uran Ialampur(10)

PR Uran Islampur(15)

PR Uran Islampur(15)

PR Uran Islampur(15) NW

PR Uran Islampur(8)

TAKARI

PR Uran Islampur(20)

PR Uran Islampur(19)

KR Uran Islampur(15)

KR Uran Islampur(lO)

KR Uran Isla~pur(10)

PR Uran Islampur(10)

Power supply

(13)

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

Forest

(Hi

84.00

9.00

107.00

89.00

149.00

24.00

Land U;;(' (i. e. area n n<{;'r differenl type" ,d land U!w in hectares rounded upto two decimal places!

---------_._. __ ._-----_. __ .-lrrigated by -.ource

(15)

WE(45.00) R(1496.00)

Un irrigated

(16)

45.00 -

WE(60.00) 1636.00

WE(24.00) 491.00

WE(ll.OO) 159.00 R<73.00)

WE(70.00) 614.00 ROO3.00) W~(:l6.00) 42.00

R(41.00) WEr45.00)

R( 105.(0) WE(nS.OO) R(I06.00)

WE(l71.00) 379.00 R(332.00)

WE(5B2.00) 407.00 R(763.00)

WE(ll.OO) 226.00 R(275.00) GC!30.00) 137.00 WE(6.00) R(75.00)

GC(50.00) 62.00 WE(20.00) R(100.00)

GC(115.00) WE(35.00) 'R(325.00)

WE(150.00) 185.00 R(200.00) WE(4.00) 204.00 R(102.00)

Cu!turablc Waste

(irtcluding gouchar

andgrovesl

(17)

251.00

10.00

123.00

17.00

73.00

15.00

21.00

53.00

10.00

Area not available

for ell Itivat inn

(18)

85.00

109.00

19.00

40.00

49.00

8.00

9.00

18.00

101.00

173.00

43.00

3.00

5.00

85.00

42.00

68.00

wcation Code No.

(1)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

140

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK-contd. vn.LAGE

Ux:ation Name QfVmlM[~ Total Total Am",nities avail"hl(' (if not availahl., within the village, a d",,,h Code area of popu- (.J i" "hown in th.· {'()Iumn and n~xt to it in bracket the di!lt.anre No. the village lation in broad rang('~ vi>':., 5 kms .• 5-1 () kms. and 10+ kms. of lh~

(in hectares and no. nHarest phw(' where the facilitY is available is given.) rounded of house-upto two holds Elluea- Medical D"inking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water nnd or days niC"'ations places) (potable) Tde- of the (Rn .. SLOP,

graph market! Rllilway hat, Station,.

if any WRl~'rway) (1) (2) (8} (4) (5) (6) (7) (8} (9) (10)

17 Yede Machchhindra 686.00 P: 4494 P(2) PHC T PO -(-5) BS H:803 M(2) FPC W

H CHW HP 18 Shirate 614.00 P:282& P PHR T PO -(10+) BS

H:497 M CHW~ HP Phone NW R

19 Bichud 242.00 P: 1346 P(5) CHW T PO -(-5) BS H:230 ·M W Phone

'H HP R

20 Rethare Hamaksha 1677.00 P: 6868 prs) CHW T PO Wed BS H: 1182 M 0 W Phone

H HP R

21 Dudbari 492.00 P: 1642 P CHW T PO -(-5) BS H:270 M W

22 Takari 429.00 P: 3752 P(2) PHS T FVO Man BS H: 775 M CHW W Phone RS

H HP R

3. CIRCLE

23 Banewadi 123.00 P:688 P PHS HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 121 CHW R

24 Satapewadi 116.00 P: 607 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 104 HP

25 Masuchiwadi 597.00 P: 2493 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS H:466 M CHW W Phone NW

H HP R

26 Borgaon 2068.00 P: 9393 P(5) PHC' T PTO Fri BS H: 1518 M(2) CHW R Phone

H(2) 0 PUC

27 Farnewadi (Borgaon) 110.00 P: 617 P CHW HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 91 M R

28 Kharatwadi 282.00 :p: 1144 P CHW R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 182

29 Babe 1231.00 P:3455 P PHS T PO -(5-10) BS H: 596 M CIIW R

H 30 Hubal wa di 373.00 P: 1985 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 366 M 31 Sakharale 1213.00 P: 7342 P(2) PHS T PTO -(-5) BS

H: 1468 M CHW Phone H PUC C

141

DffiECTORY

Approach Nearest tawn Power l."n,1 UMP n. e. area 11 nd('r different type" ofland Location to village and distance supply us.' in h,,,"·t.ares roun,i.·d IlpLo two d,·,'illlal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest In-i~ated Uni,.,.;gated Culturable Area not

by ""\l1Te Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Uran Is]ampur(15) EA GC(79.00) 16.00 20.00 71.00 17 WE(280.00)

R(220 00) KR Uran Is]ampur(15) EA G040.00) 154.00 75.00 18 NW WE(30.00)

R(315.00) KR Uran Islampur(10) EA GC(lO.OO) 85.00 5.00 21.00 19

WE(6.00) }{(1 H,.OO)

PR Uran Islarnpur(23) EA 90.00 G(,(243.00) 685.00 21.00 273.00 20 WE(8.00) R(357.00)

PR Uran Islampur(19) EA 76.00 GC(40.00) 296.00 61.00 21 WE(5.00) R(14.00)

PR Uran Islampur(10) EA 84.00 GC(48.00) 214.00 6l.00 22 WE(6.00) R06.00)

ISLAMPUR

KR Uran Islampur(15) EA WE(10.00) 20.00 13.00 15.00 23 R(65.00)

KR Uran Islampur(17) EA WEUi.OO) 10.00 6.00 14.00 24 R(81.00)

PR Uran Islampur(16) EA WE(20.00) 95.00 42.00 25 NW R(440.00)

. PR Uran Islampur(9) EA WE(350.00) 550.00 148.00 120.00 26

R(900.00)

KR Uran Is]ampur(11) EA WE(5.00) 30.00 5.00 10.00 27 R(60.00)

KR Uran Islampur(6) EA R(158.00) 48.00 76.00 28

PR Uran Is]ampur(B) EA R(635.00) 468.00 12B.OO 29

PR Uran Is]ampUi'(6) EA R(152.00) 173.00 48.00 30

PR Uran IslaIflPur(3) EA WE(234.00) 553.00 202.00 31 R(224.00)

142

7. W AI _ WAC. D. BLOCK--contd. VILLAGE

Location Nam('ofViUage Total Total Amenities available (if not available wit.hin the village, a dash Code area of popu- (-, i" shown in the column and next to it in bracket. the distance No. thl.' vm,,~e lahon in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 luna. and 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no, neaTeSt, place where the facility is availabl~ iR given.) TOund"d of house-UPU) two holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nications pIne.,,,) (potable) Tele- of the (Bus Stop,

graph marketl Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) en (4) (5\ (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

32 Tujarpur 523.00 P: 1627 P CHW HP PO ·(·5) BS H: 309 M

94 G3undwadi 172.00 P: SOl P(2) CHW HP -(·5) -(·5) -(-5) H: 144

4. CIRCLE \

33 Kapll><khed 600,00 P: 4285 P(2) PHS T PTO ·(-5) BS H: 776 M(2) CHW W

H 34 P",Lh 1220.00 P: 8969 PU")) PRC' T PTO Wed BS.

H: 1788 M(2) FPC W Phone H(2) CHW

35 Mah£\devwadi 368.00 P: 2055 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 390 M HP

36 Manikwadi 473.00 P: 1518 P CHW RP ·(-5) -(-5) BS H: 283 M

37 nhahakwadi (N.V.) (39) 314.46 P:692 P CHW HP -(-5) ;-(-5) -(-5) H:105

, 38 Sunil 1063.00 P: 2217 P PHS T PO -(5-10) BS

H: 423 M CHW HP H

39 Ozarde 798.00 P: 1884 P. CHW T PO -(-5) BS H: 335 M W

HP 40 Naykalwadi 170.00 P: 483· P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 1Q7 HP 41 Rethare Dharan 2027.00 P: 5440 P(4) CHW T PO ·(·5) BS

H: 1043 M 0 W Phone HP

42 .lamhhalwadi _ 207.00 P: 534 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 97 W

HP 43 Maralnathpur 450.00 P: 815 P CHW W PO -(-5) BS

H: 154 44 Shivpuri 584.00 P: 796 P rCHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 151 W HP

45 Waghwadi 523.00 P: 589 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 97 HP

46 Vitthalwadi (N.V.) (47) N.A. P: 983 P CHW T -C-5) Fri . BS H: 181 W

HP 47 Kameri 2284.00 P: 8931 pun PHC T PTO Fri BS

H: 1709 M(21 FPC W Phone H(2) CHW HP

5. CIRCLE

48 Karve 990.00 P: 2002 P CHW T PO -(-5) BS H: 395 M W

HP

143

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power l.and use (i. e. area und(~r different types ofland Location to village and distance supply us<' ;,. hectare" .nlund.,d upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Unimgated Culturable Area not

by source Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) . (12) (13) (14) (15) (1S) (17) (18) (1)

PR Uran Islampur(5) EA 4~9.00 20.00 64.00 32

KR Uran Islampur(15) EA WE(5.00) 40.00 14.00 23.00 94 R(90.00)

PETH

PR Uran Islampur(3) EA WE(12.00) 175.00 42.00 33 R(371.00)

PR Uran Islampur(3) EA WE(100.00) 906.00 133.00 34 R(81.00)

KR Uran IsIl'tmpur(5) EA R(1B.OO) 342.00 8.00 35

KR Uran Islampur(5) EA 17.00 WE(19.00) 424.00 13.00 36

KR Uran Islampur(10) EA N.A. 37

KR Uran Islampur(12) EA WE(l7.00) 933.00 21.00 92.00 38

KR Uran Islampur(lO) EA WE(40.00) 648.00 50.00 60.00 39

KR Uran Islampur(5) EA WE(11.00) 149.00 10.00 40

PR Uran Islampur(10) EA 526.00 GC(l5.00) 1223.00 2.00 201.00 41 WE(60.00)

KR Uran Islampur(5) EA WE(12.00) 182.00 13.00 42

KR Uran Islampur(12) EA WE(40.00) 356.00 10.00 44.00 43

. KR Uran Islampur(5) EA 167.00 WE(16.00) 351.00 50.00 44

KR Uran Islampur(5) EA 40.00 WE(18.00) 433.00 32.00 45

PR Uran Is]ampur(4) EA N.A. 46

PH Uran Is]ampur(4)· EA 60.0C} WE(35.00) 2179.00 10.00 47

CHlKURDE

PR Uran Islampur(18) EA WE(65.00) 647.00 45.00 233.00 48

]44

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK-contd. VILLAGE

Location N arne or Village Total Total :\m('nities available (irnot available within the village, a dash Code area or popu- (-) i .. shown in th.· ('nlurnn and next to it in bracket the distance No. the village lation in bnlad rang"" viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ km8. orthe

(in heeta~" and no. n('arest pl",'(' where the facility is available is given.) ronndpd orhon .. e-upto two holdfl Rouca- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nications placl's) (potable) Tele- of the (Bu8 Stop.

. graph rnarketl Railway hat, Station,

ifany Waterway) (1) (2) (:1) (4) IF)) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

49 Dhagewadi 564.00 P: 777 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 152 W

HP 50 Jakraiwadi 235.00 P: 593 P CHW T -(5-10) -C5-10) BS

H: 115 W , HP

51 Vashi S75.00 P: 2702 P(4) CHW T PO -(-5) BS H: 519 M W

H HP 52 Ladegaon 32R.00 P: 1684 P PHR T PO -(-5) BS

H: 319 M CHW W HP

53 Aitavade .3k. lOB6.00 P: 4113 P(2) PHS T PTO Tue BS H: 908 , M(2) CHW HP Phone

H PUC

,54 Shekharwadi 347.00 P: 1054 P PHS T -(-5) Tue BS H: 208 CHW W

HP 55 Dongarwadi 517.00 P: 1024 P CHW T -(-5) -C-5) BS

H: 195 HP 56 Thanapude 416.00 P: 1571 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 309 M W HP R

57 Chikurde 1229.00 P:·6818 P(3) PHS T PTO Fri BS H: 1476 M CHW W Phone

II PUC \

58 Devarde 193.00 P: 989 P CHW W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 190 HP

R 59 Karanjvade 477.80 P; 2357 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS

H: 476 CHW W HP

60 Kurlap 726.00 P; 5574 P(8) PHe T PTO Wed BS H: 1087 M FPC W Phone

CHW HP 61 Aitavade Kh. 1141.00 P: 5829' P(2) PHS T PO Sun BS

H: 1080 M CHW W Phone H R

6. CIRCLE

62 Itakare 911.00 P: 2935 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS H: 586 M CHW W

HP 63 Yede Nipani 1661.00 P; 5163 P(2) PHS T PO Tue B,S'

H: 1016 M(2) CHW W H(2) HP

145

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Lnn.1 UFif' (i. e. area u nl)"r different types of land Location to village and distance supply u"" in h(!Ctares rounded u'pto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest Irrigated UniJ'1'igated Culturable Area not

by!OOurce Wnst.e available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (t5) (16) (17) (IB) (1)

KR Uran Islampur(16) EA 336.00 WE(10.00) 158.00 15.00 45.00 49

PR Uran Is]ampur(10) EA WE(4.00) 114.00 70.00 47.00 50

KR Uran Is]ampur(12) EA WE(21.00) 577.00 99.00 178.00 51

PR Uran Islampur(12) EA 22.00 WE(tO.OO) 234.00 18.00 44.00 52

KR Uran Islampur(lO) EA 6.00 WE(176.00) 653.00 148.00 103.00 53

KR Uran Islampur(22) EA 45.00 WE(40.00) 237.00 25.00 54

KR Uran Islampur(8) EA WE(1.00) 500:00 16.00 55

KR Uran Islampur(23) EA WE(12.00) 297.00 .39.00 56 R(6R.00)

PR Uran Islampur(18) EA WE(20.00) 948.00 81.00 57 R(180.00)

PR Uran Islampur(18) EA WE(6.00) 144.00 10.00 9.00 58 R(24.00)

KR Uran Islampur(l8) EA WE(20.00) 417.80 20.00 20.00 59

PR U ran lslampur(15) EA WE(61.00) 632.00 10.00 23.00 60

PR Uran Islampur(18) . EA WE(56.00) 795.00 37.00 53.00 61 R(200.00)

YELUR

PR Uran Islarnpur(12) EA 193.00 WE(l7.00) 576.00 58.00 67.00 62

PR Uran Islarnpur(9) EA 142.00 WE(101.00) 1329.00 46.00 43.00 63

146

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK--contd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not avanable within the village, a dash Code area of popu- (-) is shown in the column and. next to it in bracket the distance No. the village lation in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and. 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) rounded of house-upw two holds Educa· Medical DT·inking Post Day COItunu-decimal tio-nai water and or day!! nications places) (potable) , Tele. of the (Bus Stop,

graph marKet! Railway hat. Station,

-if any Wat()rway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

64 Malewadi 725.00 P: 1865 P CHW T Phone -(-5) BS H: 348 M W

HP " 65 Ye1ur 1327.00 P: 5925 P(4) PHS T PrO Sat BS

H: 1070 M(2) FPC W Phone H(21 CHW

66 Kundalwadi 445.t18 P: 2601 P(2) ::PHS T PO -(-5) BS H: 485 M(:l) CHW HP

67 Tanuulwadi 513.90 P: 3113 p, PHS T PO Tue DS H: 612 M', CHW W Phone

H HP R

68 Bharatwadi (N.V.) (69) 51.55 P: 245 P CHW R -(-5) -«5) -(-5) H: 43

69 Kanegaon 435.33 P: 1586 P CHW T PO -(-5) DS H: 290 M W

HP .R

70 Bahadurwadi 786.00 P: 4894 P(2) PHS T PO Sun BS H: 871 M CHW lIP

H 7. CIRCLE

71 Junf" Khed 657.25 P: 2280 P CHW R PO -(-5) BS 11: 401 M NW

72 Nave Khed 360.16 - P: 2777 P PHS T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 543 M CHW W

HP. R

73 Shirgaon 323.88 P: 1695 P PHS HP -(-5) -(-5) DS H: 294 M CHW R

74 Walwa 3681.41 P: 17779 P(7) PRe T PrO Fri DS H: 3410 MJ3) FPC W Phone NW

lj(3) CHW R PUC

75 Padavalwadi 313.90 P: 1698 P PHS T -(-5) -(-5) DS II: 334 M CHW HP

S 76 Ahirwadi 234.79 P: 705 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) -C-5)

H: 128 HP 77 Gatadwadi 562.57 P: 1"~1 P(2) CHW HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

.R ..i M 78 Gqtkhindi 2069.92 P: 6041 P(3) PHS T PO ·Wed DS

H: 1103 M CHW W Phone H

79 Bavchi 1689.00 P: 7445 P(4) PHC T PO Tue BS H: 1418 M FPC HP Phone

H

147

D:m.ECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power .~nd UfIE' (i. e. area under different types orland Location to village 'and- distance supply use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest Irrigated Unirrigntcd Culturable Area not

by source Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Uran Islampur(16) EA. ·167.00 WE(11.oo) 523.00 24.00 64

PR Uran Islampur(10) EA 66.00 WE(84.00) 1087.00 100.00 65

PR Uran IsIampur(18) EA WE(20.00) 119.00 11.00 25.00 66 R(270,00)

PR Uran Islampur(16) EA WE(25.00) 331.90 55.00 67 R(102.00)

PR Uran Islampur(18) EA N.A. 68

PR Uran Islampur(lB) EA WE(48.35) 287.49 8.09 21.49 69 R(70.00)

KR Ashta(12) EA WE(23.oo) 580.00 11.00 82.00 70 R(90.00)

WALWA

KR Uran Islampur(14) EA' R(3I5.00) 317.25 25.00 71 NW, PR Uran Islampur(12) EA WE(1.00) 105.91 35.25 72

R(2I8.00)

KR Uran Islampur(14) EA R(150;00) 109.88 64.00 73

PR Uran Islampur(12) EA R(90a.00) 1952.00 506.00 320.41 74 NW

PR Uran Islampur(12) EA R(56.00j 257.90 75

PR Uran Islampur(12) EA R(77.00) 157.79 76

KR Uran Islampur(10) EA 7.00 WE(1.oo) 494.57 31.00 29.00 77

KR Uran Islampur(15) EA 242.00 WE(191.00) 1598.92 38.00 78

PR Ashta(6) EA 133.00 WE(132.00) 792.00 2.00 30.00 79 R(600.00).

148

7. WAL WA C.~D. BI:.OQK-contd. VILLAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (ir not available within the villaSe, 'a dash Code area.nf popu- (-) it< "hown in the column and next to it in braek.et the distance No. the village lation in hroad rang'''' viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. ancl10+ kms. of the

(in hectares andno. nearest plac<> where the facili~ is available is gi-ven.) rounded of house-uptotwo holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tion~1 water ' and or days IDeations places) (potable) TeJe- oCtbe (Bus Stop,

graph ma.-ketl Railway hat, Station,

irony WaterWay) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) .(8) (9) (10)

80 Po.kharni . 510.83 P: 1338 P CHW T PO -(-5) BS H: 267 M W

HP 81 Nagaon 516.90 P: 1833 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS

H: 353 M CHW W HP

82 Dhavali 408.10 P: 2076 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS H: 417 M CHW W

HP 8. CIRCLE

83 Bhadkimbe 717.00 P: 2198 P CHW T PO -C-5) BS H: 451 M W

HP 84 Koregaon 580.00 P:4239 P(2) CHW T PO Thu BS

H: 740 M(2) 0 :gP H

85 Pharnewadi (Shigaon) i71.18 P:766 P CHW T -(:5) -(-5) -(-5) H: 149 M W.

HP 86 . Shi~aon ·962.00 P: 5664 P(2) PHS T PO Sun BS

_:\. H: 1048 M(2) CHW W Phone H R

&7 Bagani. 1389.00 P: 726(Y P(7) PHC T PTO Wed BS H: 1447 M(2) FPC Phone

H CHW 88 Kakachiwadi 240.57 P: ,1306 P CHW T -(-5) -C-5) -(-5)

H:'226 89 Phalkewadi & 343.08 P: 1320 P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

ChandaClliwadi H: 244 M W HP

,.go Rozawadi 211.73 P: saO P CHW T -(-5) -(-5) BS H:'149 M W

HP 91 Mirajwadi 441.33 P: 1617 P PHS T PO -(-5) BS

H: 333 M CHW W HP

92 Mardawadi 496.92 P: 1555 P PHS AW PO -(-5) , BS . H:281· M CHW HP Phone

93 Karandwadi 616.84 P:4341 P CHW W PO -(-'5) BS H:·872 M HP Phone

Grand Total' 67593.40 P:293380 P(167) H(l) , R: 55140 MIR6) PRCCll)

H(40) PHS,(31) PUC(9) D(2) C(2) FPC(9)

CHW(92) 0(6)

149

DIR,ECTORY

l\.pproach Nearest town Power Land n,.. (L e. area unde,. different typ_ of land Location to village and distance supply u .... in h .... tare" rounded upt.o two decimal places) Code

(inKm.) No. Forest l1TiIfAted Unil'Tigated euiturable Area not

by>ooun:e Waste available (ineluding for gonchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR. Uran Islampur(24) EA WE(1S.00) 316.00 160.83 19.00 80

PR Uran Islampur(25) EA WE(25.00) 475.90 16.00 81

KR Ashta(8) EA WE(20.00) 283.10 15.00 82 . R(90.00)

ASHTA

PR Ashta(12) EA WE(14.00) 590.00 42.00 71.00 83

KR Ashta(12) EA WE(73.00) 269.00 45.00 52.00 84 R041 On)

KR Ashta(9) EA WE(28.00) 123.18 4.00 85 R(16.00)

PR Ashta(2) EA WE(56.00) 724.00 52.00 86 R(1.'lO.OO)

.PR Ashta(6) EA WE(181.00) 1122.00 86.00 87

,KR Ashta(7) EA WE(10.00) 190.57 20.00 20.00 88

KR Ashta(5) EA WE(30.00) 263.08 25.00 25.00 89

KR Ashta(6) EA WE(32.00) 162.73 17.00 90

. PR Ashta(2) _EA ru6S.00) 364.33 9.00 91

KR Ashta(2) EA WE(22.00) 238.92 36.00 92 R(200.00)

PR Ashta(5) EA WE(51.00) 227.94 28.73 37.17 93 . R(272.00)

2871.00 GC(670.00) 39088.16 2384.56 5193.32 WE(4372.35) R(1~648.00)

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151

ALPHABETICAl, LIST OF VILLAGES ALONGWITH MANUAL CODE AND POPULATION IN 1991

8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK

Sr. N arne of village

Code Popuh.tion

Sr, Name of village

Code Population No. No. No. No. n) (2) (al (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

wI Alo]i 8 21 54 Lot.iv 5 186 2 Amllf-wadi 72 494 55 Madalawadi 70 150 3 Anl.1") Hk: 77 175~ 56 Malewadi 45 796 4 A"t.ri Rh. '78 . 1242 57 Manewadi 18 427 5 Anile- 16 417ri 58 Mangle 103 7042 6 AI'W:ll wadi 56 .551 09 Mangrul 50 2116 7. Aundhi. 75 891 60 Marathwadj CN.V.)(23) 24 439 8 Bamnavade 64 1330 61 Meni 36 906 9 Beldarwadi 87 443 62 Mohare 30 604 10 BelE'wadi 51 286 63 Morewadi 42 568 11 Rhairt>wadi 66 565 64 Nandoli 12 351 12 Rhat...hirgaon 93 1560 65 Nathavade 31 1095 13 Bhatwadi 86 608 66 Natoli 98 2263 14 Bila.!olhi 49 2958 67 Nigadi 73 1445 15 Biur 82 2208· 68 Nivale 6 156 16 Chandoli Bk. 14 1306 ' 69 Pachumbri 63 1928 17· Chan doli Kh, Z 85 70 Padali 80 1444 18 Chal'an 29 3010 71 P.adaHwadi 76 1402 19 Chikha.li 99 2080 72 Pakirwadi 101 277 20 Chikhalwadi (N.Y.) (92) 91 829 73 Panchagani 19 475 21 Chincht>wadi (N.V.) (22) 21 126 74. Panumbre Tarf Shirala 62 1056 22 Chincholi 43 1604 7'6 Panumbre Tarf Warun 28 3062 23 Devwadi 104 2431 76 . Pavalewadi 57 718 24 Dharnavade 59 1016 77 Pethlond 9 175 25 Dhaswadi 46 991 78 Phupere 53 1219 26 Dholewadi 96 657 79 Punavat 55 1728 27 GavalE>wadi 38 791 80 . Ranjanwadi 35 613 28 GavE' 3 75 81 Red 88 1504 29 Ghagarewadi 61 563 82 . Rile 52 1868 30 Girajvade 60 1122 83 ~undhiv 1 139 31 Gudhe 17 983 84 .;agaoTil 97 4892 32' Hattegaon 39 775 85 ~;awantwadi 34 612 33 Ingrul 92 1858 86 Shendgewadi (N.V.) (31) 32 491 34 .Iambalewadi (N.V.) (92) 90 980 87 Shindewadi 48 353 35 Jawali 4 156 88 Shirala 83 11224 36 Kadamwadi 26 423 89 Shirala Kh. 54 1015 37 Kalundre 25 1440 90 Shtrsatwadi 33 685 . 38 'Kande 100 3678 91 Shivani 84 Uninhabited 39 Kandur 95 2929 H2 Shivarwadi 67 511 40 Kapari 89 979 93 Sirasi 68 2080 41 Karamale 74 1624 94 Sonavade 15 1933 42 Karanguli 23 1378 95 !Tadavale 79 2125 43 Kharale 22 614 96 Takale 10 301 44 Khed 85 851 97 Takave 65 926 45 Khirawade 40 1142 98 Upavale 81 889 46 Khujgaon 41 1073 99 Wadi Bhagai 94 1046 47 Khundalapur 13 423 100 Wakurde Bk. 69 3277 48 Kinarewadi 20 10~a7 101 \Wakurde Kh. 71 1901 49 Kokarud 44 5159 102 jWetti 7 155 50 Kondaiwadi 58 706 103 lYelapur 37 2708 51 Kusaiwadi 47 894 104 '¥olambi 11 275 52 Kusalewadi 27 516

\ 53 Lade w adi 102 1115 (!Ii Total 140351

152

8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK> VILLAGE

LoeatiOQ Name of Village Tot.al Total Amenit.ies available (if not availablc within the viJlage, a dash Code ares of popu- (-) is "hOWD in the column and next to it;n bnekf.'t the distanoo No_ the village lation in hn,ad ranges viz .• 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 1(k "uns. of the

(in ha,laI"C1lI and no. nearest plllc(_' when:! the facility is Rvailabk> ill given.) rounded ofhouae-uptat.wo holds Edu("A- Medical Drinking , ,Post - Day Coinmu-decimal I.innal water and or days nications places) (potable) , Tcle- of the (Bus Stop,

. graph market) Railway hat. Stat.ion,

if any Waterway) (1) (~) (:l) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

I. CIRCLE

1 Rundhiv 1812.00 P: 139 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) H:36

2 Cbandoli KIl. lJ61.00 P:85 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) H:23

3 Gave 548.00 P:~76 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) H: 18

4 Jawali 609.00 P: 156 -(10+) -(10+) N· -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) It: 39

5 Lotiv 647.00 P: 186 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(l()+) . H:45

6 Nivale 945.00 P: 15€( -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) H:45

I,

7 Wetti 878.00 P: 155 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) , H:42

8 Aloli 169.99 P: 21 P -(10+) W -(-6) '-(-5) -(-6) H:7 S

9 Pethlond 330,98 P:175 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+), -(10+) ~(10+)

H:38 10 Takale 899:OQ P:801 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

li: 65 11 Zolambi 180(). 00 P:"275 -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) ..(10+)

H:75 12 Nandoli 5SG.?l p~ 351 P -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

Khundalapul" 11: 71

13 684.00 P:423 p -(10+) W -(5-10) -(6-10) BS JI: 88

14 Chan doli Bk." as4.00 P: ~306 P -(-5) T -(-6) -(-5) BS. H:266

15 Sonavade 671.00 P: 1933 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS '-

H:365 16 Arale 1419.00 P:4176 p PHC T -(-5) Sat BS

H: 821 M H

17 Gudhe 730.00 P::983 lit 186

P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-6) BS

18 Manewadi 261.00 'P:,427 ' P , -(-5) W -C-5) -(-5) BS H:·93

19 Panchagani 339.00 P:475 P PHC T -(-5) -(-5) as , li;: 100

20 Ki~rewadi. 93.00 P:'1027 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -BS . HA'208 M

21 Chinchewadi (N.V.> (22) 123.00 ~;426 -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) _-(-5) BS

a72~OO . It: 18

22 KhaT. .614 P -(-5) T -C-5) -(-5) BS, : 130

23 Karanguli 299.00.. : 1378 P . -C-5) W -(-6) -(-S) BS : 2:57

153

D~CTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land UM<' (1. e: area under diffel'Cnt t.ypes of land l..o .. at.ion to village and. distance· supply u_ in hectares rounded upto two decimal place8) Code

(inKrn.) No. Forest Imgated Unimgated Culturable Area not

by'<Ource Waste available (including for gouchar cult.ivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IfS) (16) (17) (18) (1)

CHARAN

KR Karad(60) 1607.00 180.00 25.00 1

KR Karad(60) 884.00 268.00 9.00 2

KR Karad(60) 362.00 179.00 7.00 3

1m Karad(60) 408.00 187.00 14.00 4

.I:qt Karad(60) 335.00 300.00 12.00 5

KR Karad(60) 651.00 271.00 23.00 6 . KR Karad(60) 6()9.00 247.00 22.00 7

KR Uran IsIampur(79) 150.00 1.00 8.99 8

KR Karad(60) 137.08 15.'75 178.15 9

KR . KBrad(60) 590.00 296.00 13.00 10

KR KSrad(60) 1224.00 547.00-. 29,00 11

KR Karad(60) ED 595.91 12 EAG

KR Karad(60) ED 176.00 463.00 45.00 13 E~G

KR Karad(60) ED ISS.00 209.00 17.00 14 EAG

KR Karad(60) ED R(:-JO.OO) 593.00 25.00 23.00 15 EAG

PR Karad(60) ED R(RO.OO) 1199.00 77.00 83.00 16 EAG

KR Karad(60) ED 701.00 2.00 27.00 17 EAG , \

KR Karad(60) ED 108.00 6.00 147.00 18 EAG

KR Karad(60) ED 209.00 3.00 127.00 19 EAG

KR Karad(60) ED 1.00 72.00 20.00 20 EAG

KR Karad(60) ED ' 46.00 59.00 4.00 14.00 21 EAG

KR Karad(64) ED 49.00 300.00 8.00 15.00 22 EAG

PR Karad(64) ED 30.00 R(15.00) 191.00 26.00 37.00 23 EAG

154

8. SmRALA C. D. BLOCK---contd. vn~JAGE "-

t.:lcation Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the vi 11 age. a dRAh " Cod ... area of popu- (- \ i .... howD in th(' colu mn and next to it in llracket tl1e diiltnnce No. the village lation in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ klTlB. of the

(in hect.ares and no. nearest place where the fncility is availabll' is given.) rounded of house-upto two holds Educs- Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days ni~at.ions places) (potable) Telc- ofihe (Btl" Stop,

graph market! R .. ilway hal, Slat.ifm,

if any WlllpTway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

24 Marathwadi (N.V.) (23) 184.00 P:439 -( -5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 92

25 Kalundre 305.00 P: 1440 P -C-5) ".

T -(-5) -(~5) BS H: 311 W

26 Kadamwadi 78.00 P:423 P -(-5) W -(-5) +5). BS H: 92

27 Kl.l ... alewadi 339.00 P: 516 P -(~5) W -C-5) -(-5)\ BS H:111

28 Pallumbre TarfWarun 1221.00 P: 3062 P PHC T PO Mon' BS H: 597 M

H 29 (",haran 876.00 P:3010 P PHC T PO Thu BS

H: 600 M H

30 Mohare 162.00 P: 604 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 130

31 Nathavade 461.00 P: 1095 P -(-5) W _-(-5) -(-5) BS H: 225 I

32 Shendgewadi (N.V.) (31) P:491 P H: 97

-(-5) HP -(-5) -(,-5) BS

2"CIRCLE

33 Shirsatwadi 312.00 P:685 P -(-5) HP -(-5) . +5) BS H: 139

34 Sawantwadi 151.00 P: 612 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 142 HP

35 RanjanYJ.'.adi 196.00 P:613 P -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 138 M

36 Meni. 355.00 P: 906 P PHC W PO -(-5) BS H: 183 M HP

37 Yelapur 928.66 P:2708 P PHC T PO Thu BS H: 539 M

H 38 Gavalewadi 348.00 .P: 791 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 150 39 Hattegaon 432.00 . P: 775 P -(-5) W -C-5) -C-5) BS

H:116 40 Khirawade 370.00 P: 1142 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

1{: 290 41 Khujgoon 373.00 P: 1073 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 238 M 42 More wadi 85.00 P: 568 P -(-5) T -C-5) -(-5) BS

H: 165 43 Chincholi 316.00 P: 1604 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 365 M 44 Kokarud 431.66 P: 5159 P PRe T PO Wed BS

H: 900 M H

45 " Mal e wadi 85.34 P: 796 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H; 168

155

DmECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land u ... • (i. e. area under different types ofland Loeation to village and distance supply USP in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(in Km.) No. Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Culturable Area not

by'l()urce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR KaradS54) ED 15.00 R(6.00) 149.00 5.00 9.00 24 EAG

PR Karad(54) ED R(13.00) 254.00 12.00 26.00 25 EAG

PR Karad(54) EP 5.00 62.00 11.00 26 EAG

~ Karad(64) ED 102.00 237.00 27 EAG

PR Karad(54) ED 330.00 W(15.00) 736.00 80.00 60.00 28 EAG

PJi Karad(54) ED 94.00 R(2.00) 517.00 215.00 48.00 29 EAG

PR Karad(54) ED 9.00 R(5.00} 108.00 5.00 35.00 30 EAG

PH Karad(64) ED 46.00 R(21.00) 298.00 79.00 17.00 31 EAG

PR Karad(54) ED N.A. 32 EAG

KOKARUD

PR Karad(54) ED 227.00 85.00 33 EAG

PR Karad(54) ED 129.00 22.00 34 EAG

KR Karad(64) ED 8.54 156.00 20.98 10.48 35 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 67.29 225.00 51.95 10.76 36 EAG

.KR Karad(54) ED 640.00 251.00 37.66 37 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 276.00 57.17 14.83 38 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 27.46 W(2.00) 225.64 94.00 83.00 39 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 47.46 W(4.00) 220.00 43.64 55.00 40 EAG

KR K.Ilrad(54) ED 7'0.05 R(10.00) 210.95 7.00 75.00 41 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED W(2.00) 72.00 5.00 6.00 42 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 0.93 R(10.00) 90.00 174.00 41.07 43 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 29.86 R(95:00) 205.00 61.00 40.80 44 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 0.93 ROl.OO) 64.00 5.00 4.41 45 EAG

156

8. SHIRAI...A C. D. RLOCK-<Qntd. Vll~TAGE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not avail~le withi-n the village,. a d,u,h _ Code area of popu- (., i .... hown in th(.· mlumn and next to it in bracket the dil'lanoo No. thE" village lation in hroad ranR('" viz., 5 km9., 5-10 km8. and 10+ km8. of the

(i n hed-a"" .. and no. nearest plan> where the facility ill available i".given.) roundpd ofhouse--upto two holds Edu("a- Medicnl Drinking Post Day ('"ommu-decimal tional water and or days nirations placeR) (potable) Tele- of the (Bu .. Stop,

graph markctl Rttilway hat, Station,

ifony Wat .. rway) (1) -(2) (3) (4) (n) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

46 Dhaswadi 353.72 P: 991 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 205

47 Kusaiwadi 603.62 P: 894 P -(-5) HI> -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 186

48 Shindewadi 219.14 - P: 353 P -(-5) Y" -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 77

49 Bilaehi 605.66 P:295S P PHC T PO Su~ BS H: 621 M\

H 50 Mangrul 688.36 P: 2116 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 441 51 Belewadi 91.'00 P: 286 P -(-6) W -(-5) -(-5) Be

H: 59 62 Rile 824.00 P: 1868 P PRe T PO -(-6) .BS

H: 386 M H

63 Pbupere 224.00 P: 1219 P -«5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 223 M i

M Shirala KIl. 281.00 P: 1015 P -(-5.) T -C-5) -(-5) BS H: 192

55 Punavat 403.00 P:1728 P -(-5) T PO --(.5) as l:I: 324

66 ~valwlldi 387.00 ·P: 551 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)· BS .'4'- H: 147

57' .. Paval(!w!uti 408.00 . P; 718 P -(-5) W -(-5) '+6) :'as' H: 105

'3. CIRCLE

58 Kondaiwadi 312.23 P: 706 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 154

59 Dhamavade 481.03 P: 1016 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-6) BS H: 215 M

60 Girajvade 622.43 P: 1122 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H:234 M

61 Ghagarewadi 268.31 P: 563 ~ -(-5) T -C-5) -(-5) BS H: 113

62 Paoumbre Tarf Shirala 597.88 P: 1056 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 191 M

63 Pachutnbri 1001.00 P: 1928 P -C-5) T -(-5) '-(-5) BS H: 383 M

H 64 Bambavade 778.00 P: 1330 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 257 M 65 Takave 611.69 P: 926 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 205 M H

66 Bhairewadi 275.31 P: 665 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H:119

67 ShjvaTWadi 214.65 P: 511 P -(-5) T -(-5) +6) BS H: 101

,- -

157

DIRECTORY

APProach Nearest town Power. LantlllM<' (L e. area under different types orland Location to village and distance supply U8" in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKrn.) No. Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Cultllrable Area not

by!,ollrce Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) fun (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Karad(54) ED 160.00 R(4.00) 13.0.00 49.00 10.72 46 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 207.46 120.00 .45.00 231.16 47 EAG

',KR Karad(54) ED 14.20 R(5.32) 173.70 8.20 17.72 48 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 15.67 R(70.00) 200.00 65.00 249.99 49 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 16.87 R(250.00) 351.06 7.33 63.10 50 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 85.00 2.98 3.02 51 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 495.00 303.29 25.71 ·52 EAG

KR: Karad(54) ED 18.00 R(85A2) 71.36 20.34 28.88 53 EAG

KR Karad(5~) .ED 47.00 EAS

R(45.00) 90.00 31.00 68.00 54

KR Karad(54) ED 16.56 R(75.00) 115.00 37.00 159.44 55 EAG

KR Karad(54) ED 308.00 54.57 24.43 56 EAG

KR. Karad(59) ED 50.69 324.00 6.07 27.24 57 EAG

SIRASI

KR Karad(54) ED 8;84 WE(2.20) .. 249.19 39.16 12.84 58 EAG

PR Karad(54) ED 414.08 5.89 61.06 59 EAG

KR Karad(40) ED 59.38 483.95 5.75 73.35 60 EAG.

im Karad(40) . EI). WE(1.98) 251.81 2.30 12.22 61 EAG

KR • Karad(40) ED WE(2.24) 547.85 6.03 41.76 62 EAG

KR Karad(40) ED EAG'

W(6.21) 843.34 87.09 64.36 63

KR Karad(40) ED W(5.62) 705.71 13.46 53.21 64 EAG

PR Karad(40) ED \\7(1.20) 541.72 20.20 48.57 65 EAG

KR Karad(40) ED W(0.80) 257.21 3.33 13.97 66 EAG

KR Karad(40) .ED 204.52 0.40 9.73 67 EAG

158

8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK-contd. VILLAGE

Location llll\me of Village : Total Total Amenities available (if not available witrun the village, a daflh Code area.of plpu- (.) i~ shown in th(' colu mn and next to it. in bracket. t.he distance No_ the village tatioo in broad ranges viz., 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility IS available is given.) rounded of house-upto two holds Educa· Medical Drinking Post Day Commu-decimal tional water and or days nications pIsces) (potable) Tela- of the (Bus Stop,

gra.,h market! Railway hat, Station,

if any Waterway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

68 Sirasi 1020.73 P:2080 P PRe T PO Fri BS H: 407 M

H 69 Wakurde Bk. 1264.00 P: 3277 P PRC T PO Wed B8

H: 674 M H

70 Madalawadi 40)i2 P: 160 P -(-5) W -( -5) -(-5) BS H: 33 ,

71 Wakurde Kh. 683.00 P: 1901 P -(.,.5) W -(-5) -(-5) 138 H: 409 M

72 AmbE-wadi 206.27 P: 494 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) B8 H: 87

73 Nig~di 783.00 P: 1445 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) B8 H: 288 M

H 74 Karamale 902.00 P: 1624 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 257 M H

75 Aundhi 557.00 P: 891 P -(-5) T- -(-5) -(-5) B8 H: 172

76 Padaliwadi 523.25 P: 1402 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 282 M

77 Anlri Bk. 715.00 P: 1758 P PRC T PO. -(-5) B8 H: 342 M

H 78 Antri Kh. 596.00 P: 1242 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 270 M 79 Tadavale 1023.00 P: 2126 P -C-5) T PO -(-5) BS

H: 424 M 80 Padali 718.75 P:1444 P -(-5) T .PO -(-5) BS

H: 320 M 81 Upavale 388.97 P: 889 P -C-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 155 82 Biur 892.00 P: 2208 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 417 M 4. CIRCLE

.. 83 Shir~la 962.00 P:11224 P(5) H(2) T PTO Mon ' BS

H: 2098· ·M(2) He Phone H(2)

PUC C

84 Shivani 290.00 Uninhabited 85 Khed 443.00 P:851 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 175 86 Bhatwa:lii 296.00 P:608 P -(-5) W -(-6) -(-6) BS

H:115 87 Beldarwadi 205.00 P: 443 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

H: 96

159

D:JRECTORY

Approach, Nearest town • Power l.and liRe (i. e. area under different types ofland Location to village and distance supply. USf.' in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Code

(inKut.) No. Forest Irrigated Unirrigawd Culturable Area not

hy ~()1JTCe Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

KR Karad(40) ED W(5.00) 998.71 2.73 14.29 68 EAG

PH ' Karad(40) ED 138.89 WE(21'>.55) 717.04 262.50 120.02 69 EAG

PH Karad('40) ED W(1.29) 34.37 3.73 1.13 70 EAG

PR Karad(40) ED 16.31 616.04 17.45 33.20 71 EAG

PR Karad(40) ED W(0.20) 164.80 41.27 72 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(4.42) 750.60 3.67 24.31 73 EAG

KR Uran Islarnpur(30) ED W(6.68) 830.73 14.90 49.69 74 BAG

PR Uran Islarnpur(30) ED 25.59 W(2.27) 487.70 4.15 37.29 75 EAG

PR Uran Islarnpur(30) ED W(2.60) 484.07 16.80 19.78 76

1 EAG

PR' . ~ran Islampur(30) ED W(5.28) 655.14 9.50 45.08 77 EAG

PR pran I__slarnpur(30) ED W(3.40) EAG

542.51 22.58 27.51 78

PR pran Islarnpur(30) ED 57.18 W(35.70) 718;91 178.12 33.09 79 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(2.80) 676.46 15.15 24.34 80 EAG

PR ' Uran Islampur(30) ED 33.86 W(8.00) 330.42 8.26 8.43 81 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED 62.26 W(25.00) 745.52 31.81 27.41 82 EAG

SHIRALA

'PR Uran Islampur(20) ED W(80.00) 620.00 50.00 212.00 83 EAG

Uninhabited 84 PR Uran Islampur(24) ED W(3.00) 275.00 100.00 65.00 85

EAG PR Uran Islampur(24) ED W(2.00) 253.00 41.00 86

EAG Pit Uran Islarnpur(20) ED 155.00 45.00 5.00 87

EAG

160

8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK------contd. VlT.T.AGE

Location Name ofVil1age . Tolal Total Am(~nities availllhl(; (if not available within the village, a <I" .. h Code areA of popu- (.', i .. "hOWD in t.he column and next t.O it in bracket the· di .. t 'mce No. the village lation in broad rang(>s viz., 5 kmB .• 5·10 kms. and 10+ kmll. ofth(>

(in hectares and no. nearest place where the facility is available is giv~n.) roundf'd of house-npto two holds Ed1Jra- Medical Drinking Post Day Comrnu-decimal tional water and or days nkAtions places) (potable) Tele- of the (Bus Stop.

graph market! RRilway hat, St.ation,

ifany WaLPrway) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

88 Red 811.00 P: 1504 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 316

89 Kapari 861.00 P: 979 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 266 W

90 Jambalewadi (N.V.) (92) 370.56 P: 980 P -(-5) W -C-5) -(-5) BS 'H: 192

91 Chikhalwadi (N.V.) (92) \ 203.18 P: 829 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 148

92 Ingrul 712.:l:=l P: 1858 P PRC T PO -(:5) BS H: 379

93 Bhatshirgaon 681.no P: 1560 P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) .BS H: 286

94 Wadi Bhagai 683.00 P: 1046 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) llS H: 214

95 Kandur 518.00 P: 2929 P . -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H: 575 M

H 96 Dholewadi 128.21 P: 657 P -(-5) .T PO -(-5) BS

H: 111 M 97 Sagaon 715.79 P: 4892 P PRC T PO Sun ~

H: 858 M H

98 Natoli 420.00 P: 2263 P -(-5) W -(-5) ,-(-5) BS H: 451 M

99 Chikhali 519.00 P: 2080 P -(-5) T PO -(-5) BS H:' 441 M

H 100 Kande 797.00 P: 3678 P RP T PO , Sat BS

H: 698 M H

101 Pakirwadi 196.00 P: 277 P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H:55

102 Ladewadi 562.79 P: 1115 P -C-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS H: 212

103 Mangle 1734.34 P: 7042 P PRC T PO Thu BS H: 1393 M

H 104 Devwadi 304.72 P: 2431 P RP T PO -(-5) BS

H: 466 M H

Grand Total 56748.98 P: 140351 P(95) H(2) H: 27844 M(40) HC(l)

H(22) PHC(15) PU C(1) RP(2) CO)

Note: *Area of Locat.ion Code No. 32 is included in Area of LUf·at.ion Cnd .. No. 31 N.A. : Not Available.

161

DIRECTORY

Approach Nearest town Power Land u!w (i. e. Ilrfi'H UndCI' different types orland Lnrntion to village and distance supply >l"C in h,o"lares l"C'Un,kd upto two decimal places) emlc

(in Km.) ~,-.,---- No. Forest Irrij.(lItcd Unirriga1.ed Culturable Area not

b.v",>uree Waste available (including for gouchar cultivation

and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)

PR UraD Islampur(30) ED W(2.00) 719.00 90.00 88 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED 3.19 W(10.29) 760.29 10.00 77.23 89 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(6.78) 337.80 4.47 21.61 90 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(9.08) 155.55 11.05 27.50 91 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(44.41) 530.80 46.36 90.76 92 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED 42.80 W(17.00) 225.00 370.52. 25.68 93 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(11.00) 210.00 80.31 381.69 94 EAG

PR Uran Islampu'r(30) ED 10.25 R(75.00) ]70.00 55.00 207.75 95 EAG

PR Uran Islarnpur(30) ED 15.27 R(46.00) 50.78 10.01) 6.16 96 EAG

PR Uran Islarnpur(30) ED 12.02 R(504.00) 101.35 50.00 48..1.2 97 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(40.00) 160.00 40.00 180.00 98 EAG

'PR Uran Islampur(30) ED 25.~0 R(90.00) 205.41 159.20 38.79 99 EAG

PR Uran Is]ampur(30) ED 58.73 R(357.00) 108.92 150.00 122.:15 100 EAG

PR Uran Is]ampur(30) ED W(40.00) 150.00 6.00 /i01 EAG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED R{20.00) 373.00 73.00 96.79 10'1 EAG /

PR Uran Islal.npur(30) ED R(400.00) 500.00 600.00 234.3/ 103 E:AG

PR Uran Islampur(30) ED W(120.00) 150.00 14.72 /20.00 104 EAG

9397.13 W(525.03) 33299.66 5~71.01 5124.44 WE(31.97) R(2309.74)

162

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164

APPENDIX II Land Utilisation Data in respect of Non-MunicipaJ Towns (Census Town)

Lan.l v>< .. <Area und.:r cl.ifTcrcnt tylX's of land use in hcd-arc .. ) Name of town and ----_-_-----__ . C. D. Block within Total ]f'-oreAt Irrigated Unirrigat.ed Culturable ArPl\ not

brackets Area by source Waste available (induding f~,r

gouchar and cultivation groves)

(2) (3) (4) (5) ~6) . (7) (8)

~ladhavI~agar O'v1iraj) 258.74 0(9.20) 202,61 46.93

Manadur (Shirala) 1324.47 f)1'\f)A1 0(5.80) 689.84 43.42

APPENDIX III List of Villages where no alnenity other than Drinking Water Facility is Available

Name of C. D. Block (I)

8. Shirala .I. ~

3 4 I')

6 7 8 9

10 11

APPENDIX IV

Name ofVHJag<, (3)

Rundhiv -Chan doli Rh. Gave Jawali Lotiv Nivale Wetti Shirala Pethlond Takale Z0\ambi

1

Sununary sbowing number of villages having or not h-aving Scheduled Castes Population

DistricVC. D. Block Total village"

(1) (2)

12 Sangli District 727 1 Miraj 67 2 Tasgaon 104 3 Khanapur 20 4 Atpa'di 60 5 Jat 118 6 Kavathe Mahankal 60 7 Walwa 94 8 Shirala 104

Uni .. h,lhiwd villages

4 3

1

InhabH{'d villages

(4)

723 64

10,c! 120 60

118 60 94-

103

Inhabited villages

hav-inf-; no SC population

(5)

72 2 4 6 7 5 5

11 32

Inhabited villages

loaving some -SC population

(6)

651 62

100, 1141 53

113 55 83 71

Sunl.IIlary showing DUIllber of v,illage~ having or not having Scheduled Tribes Population

DistrieUC. D. Block Total Uninhabiled Inhabited Inhabiled Inhabited villages viUages villages villages villages

having no having some sl' popUlation ST population

(1) (2) (3) (4) (1$) (6)

12 Sangli District 727 4 723 541 182 1 Miraj 67 3 64 37 27 2 Tasgaon 104 104 80 24 3 Khanapur 120 120 94 26 4 Atpadi 60 60 47 13 5 Jat 118 118 71 47 6 Kavathe Mahankal 60 60 51 9 7 Walwa 94 94 64 30

* \ <; Sh.iral. 104 1 103 97 6

165

APPENDrX TV--<'ontd.

List of vi!lages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Sch,'duled Trih(~s Population to the total population hy range!>

1. MlRAJ C. D. BLOCK

Ranges of Scheduled Castesl&heduled Tribes PopUlation (P<;l"<.cntages)

(1)

- 5.00*

5.01-10.00

10,01--16.00

15.01-20.00

30.01 & above

- 5.00*

5.01-15,00

Locdion Code No. (2)

16 35 49 65

1 8

18 27 45 62

2 10 26 58

11 36 43 55 66

12 34 57

32 60

1

Nam!' of village

(3)

r~"')('"lion ('ode Nu. el) _-..,,--------.

A-Sc,l1eduled CastN;

Bi;mr 20 Bamnoii l\-1anmodi 46 Payappachiwadi Kadamwadi 54 Chabuksw<:Twadi Shindewadi

Tun 5 Dudhgaon Mahlladi :15 Kavaji Khotwadi PadmaJe 1.9 Budhgaon Kharkatwadi ~~8 Sambarwadi Vyanl<llchiwadi fil Santoshwadi BNjag <B4 Arag

Mouj~ Digr~j ".' ~_.t Kasabe Digraj

SamdoH 14 Nandr., Patgaon 37 Siddhcwadi Davall 67 Khatav

Haripur \24 Soni Kalambi 88 Malgaon Kh an de raj uri .50 Be1anki Bamani 59 Mhaisal (3) Lin!,:rnur

Ankah 13 Inam D"amani Tanang 42 Gundewadi: Vaddi

Kanadwadi 40 Rolwad

Vijaynagal" (N.\f.) (59) I

Tun

, --Scheduled Tribes

2 Mouje Digraj

5 . Dudhgaon 9 Kavathe Piran

11 Haripur 12 Ankali 24 Soni 31 Ka val apur

38 Malgaon 39 Takali

41 Mal1ewad. 43 Khanderajuri

48 Dongarwadi 53 Salgare

61 Narwad 62 bedag

64 Arag 66 Lingnur

13 lnam Dh am ani

No. of ulIlnLabited villagPEl ::l

No. ofinhaolted viliages =: 6 Ll

Location C,;.de No. 12j

30 Ra'3ulwadi 48 Dongarw'ldi 6a Laxmiwadi

6 17 23

Sav:-:.1wadi Karnal IuroIi (l>.1)

44 Erandoh

(3)

52 Janaranwadi

9 Kavathe Pinto 25 BllOse ,1] Mallewadi

gl }Z";tvai.l::Jpur 3~) TakaH

5,' SalgMe 61 Narwad

33 f3HvaH 47 P,hipnr

56 Nilajl

3 KU51) he Higl'sj 10 Samdoli 19 Budhgaon

34 Tanang 40 Bolwad 44 Erandoli 59 Mh.'lisal (8)

6:3 Laxmiwadi

166

APPENDIX IV-contd.

No. of uninhabited villages 0 2. TASGAON C. P. BLOCK No. or inhabited villages = 104

Ranges of Scheduled Location ~ation Location CasteafScheduled Tribes Code Name (If village Code Name of village Code Name of village Population (Percentages) No. No. No.

(1) (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (3)

. A-sCheduled Castes

- 5.00" 9 Narsewadi 22 Biranwadi 24 Yamgarwadi

29 wkarewadi 38 Waghapur 51 Bhairvawadi

58 Kavathe Ekand 61 Nagaon Kavathe 75 Kirloskarwadi

78 Pundiwadi 86 Gondilwadi 91 Kholewadi

92 Radewadi 96 Hajarwadi 97 Khandobachiwadi

100 q~opdewadi 101 Sukhwadi

5.01-10.00 4 Limb 5 ·.fIatnoli 6 Khalsa Dhamani

10 Kacharewadi 14 Morale Ped 17 Panmalewadi

20 Gotewadi 26 Dahiwadi 27 Siddhewadi Savalaj

31 Nagewadi 37 Khujagaon 39 Kaulage

40 Lode 44 Manerajuri 46 Upalavi

47 Kumathe 49 Arwade 63 Morale (Rajapur)

66 Bambavade 68 JuJewadi 69 Turchi

71 Vanjarwadi 81 Share Dudhondi 84 iPalua

85 Sa~antpur 87 Amanapur 88 Anugdewadi

94 Tavdarwadi 9;5 Burungwadi 104 \ Wasgade

1Q.01-15.00 1 Chikhal Gathan 2 Nimblak 7 Padali

13 Ped 15 Manjarde 18 Sirgaon Visapur

19 Visapur 23.' Waifale 28 Dongarsoni

85 Balgavade 36 !

Dorli 42 Vajrachaunde

43 Gavhan 4tl Dhulgaon 52 Chinehani

59 Wasumbe 62 Andhali 64 Borgaon

65 Rajapur 6'7 Ye~avi 70 Dhavali

73 Dahyari 76 D~ond; 77 Pundi TanWalwa

79 Nagrale 80 Bur'j 82 Kunda}

83 Sandgewadi 89 Vitt lalwadi ·99 Bhi] wadi

102 Br'amhanal

15.01-20.00 16 Hatnoor 21 G.~,"on 2'5 Jarandi

80 Wadgaon 34 Bas wade <il Savarde

50 PuncH Tan Tasgaon 54 Nim ni 55 Nagaon Nimani

56 Bendri 72 Tupa~i 90 Nagthane

93 Ankalkhop 108 Khaf;:~v

20.01-30.00 3 Alate 32 Anj a l'1i 33 Sava]aj

53 Nehru Nagar (N.V.)(54) 67 Shirgaon JKavathe 60 Mafitunki

74 Ghogaorn 98 Malwadi

167

APPENDIX IV-contd. 2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK~.(.'ontd,

Ranges of SchlC·duled CastesfScheduled Tribes Population (Percentages)

(1)

-5.00*

. 5.01-15.00

15.01-25.00

Location Code No. (2)

15 53 65 72

82

90 96

104

57

77

Name of village

(3)

t.,cn~io!1

Cod .. No. (2)

Name of village

(3)

B---Seheduled Tri~B

Manjarde 30 \Vadgaon

Nehru Nagar (N.V.)(54) r.:::o V-·,,,.h. l..'1k~n.d ~~

Rajapur bl YoL.!~"'~~',

'!'u;'c'

Kunal.-. Nagthane 93 Ankalkhop

Hajarwadi 97 Khandobachi wadi

Wasgade

Shirgaon Kavathe

Fundi Tarf Walwa

Locution Code N<). (2)

33

'.34 SA

80

35

95

99

(3)

SavaLlj Botognon

JuhwaJi

BUTH

Sl'I.wantpuY'

Durungwadi

Bhilw;:vli

168

APPENDIX IV--COI'ltd.

No. of uninhabited villages :;;

8. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK NQ. of i nha.bi ted villages = 120

Ranges of Scheduicd Location Location Location Caates/Scheduled Tribea Code Name of village Cod .. Na me of village Code Name of village Population (Percentages) No. No. "No.

(l) (2) (3) (2) (3) {2) (3)

A--Schedulpd CBst~;!;'S

- 5.00* J" J(.hambale Aundh 24 Tupewadi 32 Tupewadi

'13 Ainbegaon 9 Dev';~agar (N.V.) (56)' 63 Madalmuthi (N.V.) (61) 67 Jadhavwadi 6f! MSl\ganwadi 72 Dhondgewadi

82 Tadachiwadi 87 Mulanwadi 89 Shendgewadi

90 Bhadakewadi 104 Jadhavwadi 106 Tandulwadi

5.01~10.00 \

2 Nahavi 3 Nimsod 11 Bombalewadi

21 Kheradewangi 22 Yc-tgaon 26 Upale Mayani

27 Belavade 30 Kl\erade Vi ta 33 Arnrapur

35 Saholi 38 ChikhalhoQ 45 Kur1i

47 Chinchani Tasgaon 50 Hamani 55 Bhakuchiwadi

57 Sangole 66 Renavi 70 Gorewadi

75 Ghoti Kh. 76 Ainwadi 77 Posewadi

84 Hivare 85 Karanje 91 Dhondewadi

92 Shivani 94 Hanmant Vadiye 95 VYadiye Raibag

97 Shelakbav £18 Bhalwani 101 Khambale Bhalvani

112 Arnbak 113 Chinchani Wangi 119 Rarnapur

10.01-15.00 4 KadegaOl\ 10 Tadasar 14 Shalgaon

17 Vihapur 18 YIPde 19 Upale Wangi

23 Ka~harwadi 25 Kotij 28 Saspade

29 Tondo1j 31 Bhikawadi Kh. 37 Walkhad

39 Hirngangade 40 Nagewadi 48 Karve

51 Bhikawadi Bk. 53 Vejegaon 56 Salshinge

65 Wasumbe 71 Jakhinwadi 74 Ghoti Bk.

78 Khanapur 86 Sultangade 88 Mohi-

100 Kalarnbi 105 Balvadi Bhalvani 107 'Nazar

109 Shirasgaon 110 Wangi 111 Shirgaon

114 Sonkire 115 Pada1i 116 Asad

117 Wadgaon

15.01-20.00 5 Apsinge 6 Kotawade 7 Nerli

8 !{adepur 9 Hingangaon Kh. 12 Raygaoq

13 Hingangaon Bk. 34 Chikhali 36 Mahuli

42 Nevari 44 Gardi 49 Mangrul

52 Devikhindi 58 Waluj 60 Bhood

61 Lengare 62 .londhalkhindi 69 BalYadi (Kha)

73 Rewangaon 79 Benapur 80 Palashi

83 Banur 96 Dhawaleshwar 102 Alsu.nd

103 Kamlapur 108 Sunsal 118 Devrashtre

169

APPENDIX IV-contd. 3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-conld.

------------------------------------_ .. _--" Ranges of Scheduled

Castes/Scheduled Tribes Populnticn (Percentages)

(1)

20.01-30.00

30.01 & above

- 5.00*

Location Code Namt' of village No. (2) (3}

41 Ghanawad

120 Kumbhargaon

64 Bhambarde i

7 Nerli

17 Vihapur

26 Upale Mayani

39 Himgangade

52 Devikhindi

88 Mohi

96 Dhawaleshwar

105 Balvadi Bhalvani

114 Sonkire

Location Location Code Name of village Code Name of village No. No .. (2) (3) (2) (3)

46 Pare 54 Bhendvade

13 Hingangaon Bk. 14 Shalgaon

20 Dhanewadi 22 Yetgaon

33 Amrapur 38 Chikhalhol

40 Nagewadi 48 Karve 61 Lengare 78 Khanapur

91 Dhondewadi 95 Wadiye Raibag

98 Bhalwani 102 Alsund

107 Wazar 113 Chinchani Wangi

118 Devrashtre

170

APPENDIX I V-contd.

No. of uninhabited villages = 4. ATPADI C. D. BLOCK No. of inhabited villages 60

Ranges of Scheduled Location Location LooaUon CasteslScheduled Tribes Code Name of village Code Name of village Code Name of village Population (Percentages) No. No. No:

{l} (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (3)

A-Scheduled Castes

- 5.00· S JJujarwadi 9 Wakasewadi 16 Maptemala

17 Bhingewadi ·23 Lengrewadi 30 Deshamukh wadi

34 Gulewadi 36 Kurundwadi 38 Parekarwadi

39 Padalkarwadi 47 Chinchale 49 Dhavadwadi

50 Balewadi 52 Malewadi. 53 Kalewadi

55 ~mkatrewadj

5.01-10.00 5 Umbargaon 8 \Nimbawade 13 Sherewadi

kautholi 22 ~hetphale .

26 Yamaji Pat.:.lachiwadi 15 35 Vibhutwadi 43 Mudhewadi 46 Walwan

51 Kargani 60 Talewadi

10.01-15.00 2 Lingiva!'e 10 Galavewadi 11 Pisewadi

14 Vithalapur 19 Banpuri 28 Atpadi

29 Pujarwadi 31 Pimpari Kh. 37 Zare

40 Pimpari Bk. 44 Kamth 45 i Ghanand

57 NelkaraI\ii 59 Hivtad

15.01-20.00 4 Pandharewadi 6 Dighanchi 7 Palaskhel

20 Tadvale 41 Gharbiki 42 Jarnbhulni

54 Gomewadi

20.01-30.00 1 Rajewadi 12 Awalai 25 Madgule

33 Bombewadi 48 Kharsundi

B--Scheduled Tribes

-5.00· 6 Dighanehi B Nimbawade 16 Maptemala

28 Atpadi 34- Gulewadi 37 Zare

48 Kharsundi 51 Kargani 53 Kalewadi

54 Gomf!wadi 57 Nelkaranji 59 . Hivtad

60 Talewadi

]71

APPENDIX TV-contd.

No. of uninhabited· villages == 5. JAT C. D. BLOCK No. ofin'habited villages == 118

Ranges of Scheduled Location Lo<-ation Location CaateslScheduled Tribes Code NamE' of village Code Name of village Code Name of village Population (Percentages) No. No. No.

(1) (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (3)

A-Scheduled Castes

- 5.00* 4 Pratapur 28 Bagalwadi 29 Kaslingw adi

40 Khairao 41 Tonewadi 59 Tilyal

62 Nigadi Bk. 69 Kulalwadi 78 Gulgul\Jnal

79 Gondhalewadi A7 Karewadi 92 Pandharewadi

95 Dhulkal'wadi 97 Karewadi 103 Amrutwadi

5.01-10.00 5 Dhavadwadi 6 Kumbhari 7 Birnal

10 Ankale 11 Baj 13 Kanthi

22 Ekundi 27 Mokashawadi 33 Waifa]

35 Banali 36 Revnal 43 Gholeshwar

47 Lakdewadi 60 Darikonur 61 Utagi

7f1 Gireaon 81 Bbivargi 86 Pandozari !,r'\ Siddhanath 91 Jalyal Kh. 96 Kaganari

1')4 Salmalgewadi 109 Ravalgundwadi 110 Muchandi

113 Khojanwadi

10.01-15.00 8 Ifivare 9 Dorli 14 Washan

15 Belunki 17 Khalati 18 Mirawad

19 Kudnur 20 Jirgyal 23 Walekhindi

24 Singanhalli 26 Avandhi 32 Antral

~7 Achkanhalli 38 Tippohalli 42 Karajanagi

~8 Sonyal -i9 Madgyal 51 Kolgiri

55 Wlilsang 56 Salekari 57 Shedyal

58 Sordi 74 BOl'gi Kh. 75 Manik Nal

82 Morbagi 83 Daribadachi 85 Khandnal

89 Jalyal Bk. 93 Motewadi 98 Kontya Boblad

,105 Yeldari 112 Bilur 118 Sindur

15.01-20.00 1 Bevanur 12 Bagewadi 16 Dafalapur

21 Singnapur 25 Lohagaon 30 Kosao

34 Nigadi Kh. 39 Yelavi 44 Sanamadi

45 Kunikonur 5~ V11aspeth 53 Asangi Jat

.63 Umadi 64 Sonalagi 65 Suslad

66 Halli 67 Balgaon 68 Belondgi

70 Ankalagi 71 Karajagi 80 Sankh

88 Tikondi 94 Asangi Karajagi 100 Rampur

101 Jat 116 Umarani 117 Gugwad

172

APPENDIX IV-contd. 5. JAT C. D. BLOCK:-colltd.

Ranges of. Scheduled Location I.-.eation Localion CasteslSchedu led Tribes Code Nam(> of vmage Code Name of village Code Name of vi1l~ge Population (Perecntagcs) No. No. No.

(1) (2) (H) (2) (3) (2) (3)

20.01-30.00 3 Gulvanchi 3] .Shegaon 46 Jadraboblad

50 Maithal 54 Guddapur . 72 Borgi Bk.

73 Akkalawadi 77 Lavanga 102 Mallal

114 Vajrawad

30.01 & above 106 Mendhegiri 107 Devnal 115 Basargi

B--Scheduled Tribes

-5.00'" 1 Be.yanur 6 Kumbhari 7 Birnal

15 Belunki 20 . Jirgyal 22 Ekundi

24 Singanha11i 3() KQsari 31 Shegaon

34 Nigadi Kh. 35 Ban ali 39 Yelavi

46 3adraboblad 49 Madgyal 55 WaJsang

56 Salekari 1!;.?1 ,,' Shedyal 58 Sordi

61 Utagi 63 Umadi 65 Suslad

66 Halli 67 Balgaon 76 Girgaon

83 Daribadachi 85 Khandnal 88 Tikondi

90 Siddhanath 91 JalyaJ Kh. 94 ,Asangi Karajagi

96 Kaganari 98 Kontya Boblad 100 ( I -

Rampur

103 Amrutwadi 112 BHuT 114. .Yajrawad

116 Umarani 117 Gugwad

5.01-15.00 17 Khalati 37 Achkanhalli 6,.1 Sonalagi

80 Sankh 101 Jat 105 Yeldari

15.01-25.00 29 Kaslingwadi 70 Ankalagi 86 Pandozari

173

APPENDIX IV-<ontd.

No. of uninhabited villages 6. KAVATHE l\'JAlIANKAL C. D. BLOCK No. of inhabited villages 60

Ranges of Scheduled Location Location Location CasteslScheduled Tribes Code Name of village Code Name of village Code Name of village Population (percent.ages) No. No. No.

(1) (2) (3) (2) (:1) (2) (3)

A-Scheduled Castes

-'- 5.00· 9 Dholewadi 11 Jambhulwadi 12 Chudekhindi

27 Moghamwlldi 28 Bassappachiwadi 31 Thabadewadi

33 Landgewadi 37 Pimpalwadi 53 Shindewadi (H)

56 Banewadi 59 Sarati

5.01-10.00 5 ' Nirnaj 6 Shindewadi (G) 17 WaghoJi

18 Ga:rjewadi (N.V.) (}9) 32 Zurewadi (N.V.) (35) 36' Vith urayachi wadi

38 Dhulgaon 44 Malangaon

10.01-15.00 7 Ghorpadi 8 Dudhebhavi 15 Arewadi

21 Agalgaon 24 Langarpeth 29 'Alkud (S)

34 Jadhavwadi (N.V,) (35) 42 :U;narwadi 43 Jaygavhan

45 Shirdhon 46 Borgaon 47 Alkud (M)

48 Haroll 57 KuktoIi 60 Kognoli

15.01-20.00 1 Ghatnandre 2 Tisangi 3 Raywadi

4 Nagaj 10 Chorochi 14 Dhaigaon

23 Kuehi 30 Nangole 35 Kavathe Mahankal

40 Kokale 52 Mhaisal (M) 54 Deshing

20.01-30.00 16 Kerewadi 19 Kundlapur 22 Jakhapur

25 Dhalewadi 26 Irali 39 Ranjani

50 Hingangaon 51 Karoli (T) 55 Kharshing

B--.."cheduled Tribes

-5.00* 8 Dudhebhavi 14 Dhalgaon 35 Kavathe Mahankal

39 Ranjani 40 Kokale 43 Jaygavhan

45 Shirdhon 54 Deshing 55 Kharshing

174

APPENDIX TV-contd,

No. of uninhabited' villages == 7. WALWA C.D.BLOCK No. of inhabited viUages == 94

Ranges of Scheduled Location Location Location CasteslSchedu led Tribes Code Name of village Code Natne of village Code Name of village Population (Percentages) No. No. No.

(1) (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (3)

A--Scheduled Castes

-5.00· ~ Kedarwadi 15 Lavanrnachi 24 Satapewadi

28 Khara(x/adi 35 Mahadevwadi 36 Manikwadi

40 Naykc;'wadi 46 Waghwadf 49 Dhagewadi

55 Dongarwadi 75 Padav~lwadi 76 Ahirwadi

77 Gatadwadi 88 Kakachiwadi 89 Phalkewadi &

92 \ ;Mardawadi Chandachiwadi

5.01-10.00 3 Bhatwadi 5\ Kalamwadi 16 Bhavaninagar ':

23 Banewadi 25 Masuchiwadi <N.V.) (19) ..

30 Hubal wadi 94 Gaundwadi. 42 Jambhalwadl

65 Yelur 70 Bahadurwadi 71 June Khed

74 Walwa 90 Rozawadi 91 Mirajwadi

10.01-15.00 1 Kasegaon 2 Wategaon 4' Shene

9 Tambave 10 Nerle 11 Kille Machchhihdra Gad

14 Narsihapur 17 Yede Machchhindra 2Q Rethare Harnaksha

21 Dud'lari 26 Borgaon 29 Bahe

31 Sak'·1.ltale 32 Tujarpur 33 Kapuskhed

34 Pe' .. ' 39 Ozarde 47 Kameri

53 A,' ',',"de Bk. 56 Thanapude 57 Chikurde

59 Ka· '~:I{ade 61 Aitavade Kh. 62 ltakare

63 Yede i\~iptlni 66 Kundalwadi 67 Tandulwadi

72 Nave Khed 73 Shirgaon 78 Gotkhindi

79 Ba'Vchi 82 Dhavali 84 Koregaon

86 Shigaon 93 Karandwadi

15.01-20,00 12 Beredmachi 18 Shirate 19 Bichud

38 SuruJ 41 Rethare Dharan .51 Vashi'

52 Ladegaon 58 Devarde 60 K~rlap

64 Malewadi 69 Kanegaon 81 Nagaon

87 Bagani

20.01-30.00 22 Takeri 48 Karve 80 P.okharni

83 Bhadkimbe \

30.01 & above 13 Kale

175

APPENDIX IV-contd. 7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK-contd.,

Ranges or Scheduled CasteslScheduled Tribes p"pul~tibn (PercentageS)

(1)

Location Code NQ. (2)

NamE' of village Location

Code No. (2)

Name of village

(3) (3)

B--Scheduled Tribes

- 5.00* L J{asegaon 2 Wategaon

Lee-atioll Code No. (2)

9

10 . Nerle 16 Bhavallinagar (N.V.)(19) 18 ,

Du4b~Ti 22 Takari 25 2:1- .' -i ··.·BOrgaon 30 Hubalwadi 31

3~f . Kapusk))ed 34 Peih 39

41 Retbare Dharan 47 Kameri 57 60 "icUri~p .. ," -65 Yelur 70

71 JWie IQ\ed 73 Shirgaon 74 78 Gotkhinrli ' 79 Bavchi 84

87 .B~ni 88 Kakachiwadi

':5.91-15.00 93 Karandwadi

Nama of village

(3)

Tambave Shirate

Masuchiwadi Sakharale

Ozarde

Chikurde

Bahadurwadi Walwa Koregaon

176

APPENDIX TV--<!ontd.

No. of uninhabited villages = 1 8. SHlRALA C. D. BLOCK No. of inhabited villageS! = 103

Ranges of Scheduled Loc:ation L(wntion Location Cast.esfSchedu led Tribes Code Name of village Code Name of village Code Name of village Population (Percentages)

(1)

- 5.ob*

5.01-10.00

10.01-15.00

15.01-20.00

20.01-30.00

- 5.00*

No. Nn. No. (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (3)

A--Scheduled Castes

11 Zol{,mbi 23 Karanguli 32 Shendgewadi (N. V.)(31)

34 Sawantwadi ,15 Malewadi 52 Rile

76 Padaliwadi 86 Bhatwadi 94 Wadi Bhagai

96 Dholewadi 104 Devwadi

15 Sona\mde 25 Kalrmdre· 29 Charan

30 Mohare 35 Ra~ljanwadi 41 Khujgaon

46 Dhaswadi 50 Mangrul 58 Kondaiwadi

73 Nigadi 75 Aunahi 82 Biur

83 Shirala 93 Bhatshirgaon 95 Kandur

100 Kande

1 Rundhiv 16 AraIe 17 GUdhe

19 Panchagani 21 Chinchewadi (N.V.)(22) 37 Yelapur

40 Khirawade 44 Kokarud 55 Pubavat

63 Pachumbri 71 . Wakurdc' 78 Antri Kh .

79 .Tadavale 80 85 Khed

97 Sagaon 103

9 Pethlond 10 Takale 14 Chan doli Bk.

28 Panumbre TalfWarun 31 Nathavade 39 Hattegaon

43 Chincholi

60 Girajvade

68 Sirasi

81 Upavale

99 Chikhali

18 Manewadi

59 Dhamavade

89 Kapari

14 Chandoli Bk.

46 Dhaswadi

49 Bilashi 53 Phupere

62 Panumbre Tarf Shirala 65 Tukave

74 Karamale

88 Red

36 Meni

64 Bambavade

92 Ingrul

B-Scheduled Tribes

23 Karanguli

55 Punavat

77 Antri Bk. 98 Natoli

54 Shirala Kh.

69 Wakurde B1r

44 Kokarud

83 8hirala

Excludes villages with no SC and ST population as also totally uninhabite-d villages. (N.B. Ranges with 'nil' entries have been omitted)

177

APPENDIX V

Alphabetical list of villages alongwith Manual as well as Computerised Codes, 1991-1981

1. MIRAJ C. D. BLOCK

Location Cudl'-1991 Location Code-19Bl Sr. Name of Village ---------------------No. (Manual) (Computer) (Manu a!) (Computer) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

I, Ankali 121 11 11 21 12 1210010/0010/0020/0012 111 11 56 11/0010/0056

2. Arag 121 11 U 71 64 1210010/001010070/0064 111 11 60 1110010/0060

3. Bamani 121 11 11 61 56 12100101001010060/0055 111 1/ 55 lliOOl0/0055

4. Bamnoli 121 11 1/ 31 20 1210010/001 0/0030/0020 IJJ 1/ 44 I1J00I01D044

5. Bedag 121 V U 71 62 121001010010/0070/0062 111 11 59 Il10010lD059

6. Belanki 121 11 U 5/ 50 12/0010/00 1 0/005{)/0050 11/ 1/ 38 1110010/0038

'1. Bhose 121 11 1/ 41 25 1210010/0010/0040/0025 111 11 16 1110010/0016

8. Bisur 121 11 U 31 16 1210010/0010/003010016 111 11 10 ]110010/0010

9. Bolwad 121 1/ 11 51 -10 12/0010/0010/0050/0040 11/ 11 54 11100:1 0/0054

10. Budhgaon 121 11 11 31 19 1210010/001010030/0019 111 11 11 1110010/0011

11. Chabukswarwadi 121 11 11 51 54 1210010/0010/0050/0054 111 11 66 11/0010/0066

12. Davali 121 V 11 6/ 58 1210010/0010/006010058 111 11 63 11100 to/0063

13. Dongarwadi 121 Ii 11 5/ 48 1210010/0010/0050/0p48 11/ 11 34 1110010/0034

14. Dudhgaon 121 11 11 11 5 1210010/0010/001 0/0005 111 11 1 1110010/0001

15. Erandoli 121 11 11 51 44 1210010/0010/0050/0044 11/ 1/ 47 1110010/0047

16. Gundewadi 121 11 11 51 42 1210010/0010/0050/0042 11/ 11 32 1110010/0032

17. Haripur 121 111121 11 1210010/0010/0020/0011 111 11 42 1110010/0042

18. Inam-Dhamani 121 11 11 21 13 1210010/0010/0020/0013 111 lJ 43 11/0010/0043

19. Janaranwadi 121 1/ 11 51 ·52 1210010/0010/0050/0052 111 lJ 37 1110010/0037

20. Kadamwadi 121 11 11 51 49 1210010/0010/0050/0049 111 11 50 1110010/0050

21. Kakadwadi 121 11 1141 29 1210010/0010/0040/0029 111 11 24 1110010/0024

22. Kal a mbi 121 11 11 41 36 1210010/0010/0040/0036 111 11 30 1110010/0030

23. Kanadwadi 121 11 11 41 32 1210010/001010040/0032 111 11 35 1110010/0035

24. Karnal 121 11 11 31 17 1210010/0010/0030/0017 111 11 7 1110010/0007

25. Karoli (M) , 121 11 11 41 23 1210010/0010/0040/0023 111 11 14 1110010/0014

26. Kasabe Digraj 121 11 11 11 3 1210010/0010/0010/0003 111 11 4 1110010/0004

27. Kavaji Khotwadi ' 121 11 11 31 15 1210010/0010/0030/0015 111 11 9 1110010/0009

28. Kavalapur 121 1/ 11 4! 31 1210010/0010/0040/0031 111 11 12 1110010/0012

29. Kavathe Piran 121 11 11 11 9 1210010/0010/0010/0009 111 11 3 1110010/0003

30. Khanderajuri 121 1I 11 51 43 1210010/0010/0050/0043 111 11 33 111001010033

31. Kharkatwadi 121 11 1/ 4/ 27 1210010/0010/0040/0027 111 11 29 1110010/0029

32. Khatav 121 1111 '71 67 1210010/0010/0070/0067 111 1/ 51 1110010/0051

33. Kupwad 121 11 11 31 21 1210010/0010/0030/0021 111 11 23 1110010/0023

34. Laxmiwadi' 121 11 11 71 63 1210010/0010/0070/0063 11/ 11 64 1110010/0064

35. Lingnur 121 11 11 71 66 1210010/0010/0070/0066 111 II 52 11/0010/0052

36. Malgaon 121 11 11 51 38 1210010/0010/0050/0038 111 11 40 1110010/0040

37. Mallewadi 121 11 11 5/ 41 12/0010/0010/0050/0041 111 11 46 11100 1 0/0046

38. Malwadi. 121 11 1111 8 1210010/0010/0010/0008 111 11 20 1110010/0020

Y 4-17

(1) (2)

39. Manmodi

40. Mhaisal (8)

41. Mola Kumbhoj

42. Mouje Digraj

43. Nandre

44. Narwad

45. Nilaji

46. Padmale

47. Patgaon

48. Payappachiwadi

»49. Rasulwadi

50. Salgare

51. Sambarwadi

52. Samdoli

53. Santoshwadi

54. Savali

55. Savalwadi

66. Sheri Kavathe

57. Shindewadi

58. Shipur

59. Siddhewadi

60. Soni

61. Takali

62. Tanang

63. Tung

64. Vaddi

65. Vijaynagar (N.V.)

66. ryankuchiwadi

67. Wanleswadi

178

APPENDIX V -<,ontd.

1. MlRAJ C. D. BLOCK--contd.

(3)

121 1/ 1J 41 35

121 1/ 11 61 59

121 11 11 11 7

121 11 11 1/ 2

121 11 1J 3t 14

121 11 11 61 61

121 1/ 1J 61 !'i6

121 11 1J 31 18

121 11 1J 41 26 \

121 'l/ 11 51 46

121 1) 11 41 30

121 1/ 11 5/ 53

121 11 11 41 28

121 1/ 1/ 1/ 10

12' 11 11 51 51

121 1/ 11 41 33

121 11 11 11 6

121 11 1J II 4

121 1; 11 71 65

121 11 1J 51 47

121 11 11 41 37

121 1/ 1J 41 24

121 1/ 1J 5f 39

121 11 11 4J 34·

121 11 11 1/ 1

121 11 11 61 57

121 if II 61 60

121 1/ 1/ 5/ 45

121 11 11 3/ 22

(4)

12/0010/001010040/0035

1210010/0010/0060/0059

121001 010010100 IVIOO07

1210010/0010/0010/0002

1210010/001010030/0014

1210010/0010/0060/0061

1210010/0010/006010056

1210010/0010/0030/0018

1210010/0010/0040/0026

1210010/00101005010046

1210010/0010/0040/0030

1210010/0010/0050/0053

1210010/0010/004010028

121001010010/0010/0010

12100 LO/OO 1 0/005010051

1210010/0010/0040/0033

1210010/0010/0010/0006

1210010100 1 0/0010/0004

12/0010/0010/0070/0065

1210010/0010/0050/0047

12'00 1 01001 0/004-0/0037

1210010/0010/0040/0024

121001010010/0050/0039

1210010/0010/0040/0034

1210010/0010/0010/0001

1210010/0010/0060/0057

1210010/0010/0060/0060

1210010/0010/0050/0045

12/0010/0010/0030/0022

(5)

111 11 17

111 11 62

Ill.'11 21

111, 11 6

IV 11 8

III 11 61

111 1/ 57

111 11 18

111 1/ 15

111 II 39

111 11 25

III 11 36

11/ II 26

111 11 22

III 11 49

11' 11 27

111 11 19

111 II 2

III 11 65

11/ 1/ 48

III 11 31

11/ II 13

111 11 45

III II 28

III II 5

111 11 58

0/ 0/ 0

111 11 53

III 11 41

(6)

Ill0010/0017

llJOO 1010062

11100 10/0021

1110010/0006

11/0010/0008

1110010/0061

lll0010/0057

11/001010018

1 llOO 10/0015

111001010039

1110010/0025

1110010/0036

1110010/0026"

11/0010/0022

1110010/0049

1110010/0027

1110010/0019

1110010/0002

1110010/0065

1110010/0048·

1110010/0031

1110010/0013

1110010/0045

1110010/0028

1110010/0005

11100101.0058

I /

lll0010/0053

1110010/0041

Note: While assignm.ent the location code in 1991 we used five elements whereas only three elements were used in 1981. Details are given below -Code Elemetns 1991 1981

. (I} (2) (3)

First Second Third Fourth Fifth

District Tahsil C.D.Block Revenue Circle> Village Code

District Tahsil Village Code

]79

APPENDIX V-contd.

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK ._-_._-

Location Cod.'-1991 Location Code·19tn Sr. Name of Village No. (Manual) (Computer) {Manual) (Computer) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. Alate 121 2/ 2/ 11 3 121002010020/0010/0003 11/21 2 1 :UOO20/,)002 2. Amanapur 121 21 21 61 87 1210020/0020/0060/0087 11/ 2/ 68 IlJ0020t0068 3. Andhali 121 21 2/ 5/ 62 1210020/0020/0050/0062 11/21 27 1 V0020/0027 4. Anjani 121 21 2/ 2/ 32 1210020/00201002010032 111 21 48 1 JJOO~lOIOO48 5 Ankalkhop 121 21 2/ 71 93 1210020/0020/0070f0093 111 21 94 r, 1/0020/0094 6. Anugdewadi 121 21 2/ 6/ 88 1210020/0020/0060/0088 III 21 69 11/0020/0069 7. Arwade 121 2/ 21 4/ 49 ] 2/002010020/004010049 11/21 41 1110020/0041 8. Balgavade 12/ 21 21 21 35 121002010020/0020/0035 11/ 21 42 III 002010042 9. Bambavade 121 21 21 5/ 66 1210020/0020/0050/0066 11/ 21 36 11 /0020/0036

10. Bastawade 121 2/ 21 2/ :34 12/0020/0020/0020/0034 IL' 21 43 1 :';002010043 11. Bendri 121 21 21 4/ 1)6 1210020100201004010056 111 21 84 1 i :0020/0084 12. Bhairvawadi 121 2/ 2/ 41 51 121002010020/0040/0051 111 2/ 57 1) /0020/0057 13. Bhilwadi 121 2/ 21 7/ 99 1210020/0020/0070/0099 III 2/ 95 1110020/0095 14. Biranwadi 121 2/ 21 21 22 1210020/0020/0020/0022 III 2f 19 1110020/0019 15. Borgaon 121 21 21 5/ 64 1210020/0020/005010064 III 21 24 111002010024 16. Bramhanal 12/ 21 21 7/102 1210020/0020/0070/0102 III 2;'100 :: 1/0020/01 00 17. Burli 121 2/ 21 6/ 80 12/0020/0020/0060/0080 111 21 67 IlJOO20/0067 18. Burungwadi 121 2/ 21 71 95 1210020/00201007010095 IIi 2f 88 11100~~Q/008f1,

19. Chikhal Gothan 12/ 21 21 11 1 1210020/0020/0010/000 1 :1 11 'JJ 1 11/0020/0001 20. Chinch ani 121 21 21 4/ 52 1210020/0020/0040/0052 IJl 'lJ 73 1110020/0(;73 21. Chopdewadi 121 21 21 7/100 12/0020/0020/0070/0100 111 2/ 98 11. 'OO20/~I098 22. Dahiwadi 121 21 21 21 26 1210020/0020/002010026 IV 21 17 11/002()/00 1 7 23. Dahyari 121 21 21 6/ 73 1210020/0020/0060/0073 11/ 21 30 11/00:;!O/OO30

24. Dhavali 121 21 21 5/ 70 1210020/0020/0050/0070 111 21 60 11100''';0/0060 25. Dhondewadi 121 21 21 V 8 1210020/002010010/0008 III 21

,., 11)00;20/0007

26. Dhulgaon 121 21 21 3! 48 1210020/002010030/0048 11/ 21 80 111(>;:)20/0080

27. Dongarsoni 121 21 21 2/ 28 1210020/002010020/0028 111 2/ 4£> llJ':i02010045

28. Dorli 121 2/ 21 3/ 36 1210020/0020/00301003G ILl 2i 5.3 11. '1)02010055

29. Dudhondi 121 21 21 6/ 76 1210020/002010060/0076 III 21 32 1 1/002010032

30. Gaurgaon 121 2/ 21 21 21 1210020/0020/0020/0021 III 2/ 20 1.110020/0020

31. Gavhan 121 2/ 21 3/ 43 1210020/0020/0030/0043 111 21 50 11J0020/0050 32. Ghogaon 121 21 21 6/ 74 1210020/002010060/0074 111 21 31 1110020/0031

33. Gondilwadi 121 21 21 6/ 86 1210020/0020/006010086 11/2/ 63 1110020/0063

34. Gotewadi 12/ 2/ 2/ 11 20 1210020/00201001010020 11/ 2J 40 11/0020/0040

35. Hajarwadi 121 21 21 7/ 96 1210020/0020/0070/0096 11/2/ 86 1110020(0086

36. HatnoJi 121 21 21 11 5 1210020/0020/0010/0005 111 2/ 4 1 L'002010004

37. Hatnoor 121 21 21 11 16 1210020/002010010/0016 IV 21 22 1 LlO020/0022

38. Jarandi 121 21 21 21 25 12/0020/0020/0020/0025 IV 21 16 1110020/0016

39. Julewadi 121 21 2/ 5/ 68 1210020/0020/0050/0068 111 21 87 1110020/0087

40. Kacharewadi 121 21 21 11 10 12100201002010010iOO 10 11/ 2/ 9 1110020/0009

41. Kaulage 12/ 21 21 3/ 39 1210020/002010030/0039 111 21 54 1 )JO;)20/0054

42. Kavathe Ekand 121 21 21 4/ 58 1210020/0020/0040/005 S III 21 82 III 0020/0082

43. Khalsa DhGlmani 121 21 21 11 6 121002010020/0010/000'0 ] 1/ 21 5 1110020/0005

44. Khandobachi wadi 121 2/ 21 7/ 97 12/0020/002010070/0097 III 2/ 97 1110020/0097

45. Khatav 121 21 21 7/103 121002010020/0070/0103 II! 21101 1110020/0101

46. Kholewadi 121 21 2/ 7/ 9] 1210020/0020/0070/0091 11/ 21 92 l1l0020/0092

47. Khujagaon 121 21 21 31 37 1210020/0020io030/0037 III 21 53 1110020/0053

48. Kindarwadi 121 21 21 11 11 1210020/0020/001010011 111 2/ 10 111002010010

49. Kirloskarwadi 121 21 21 6/ 75 1210020/0020/0060/0075 111 2IVIII 111002011010

50. Kumathe 121 2/ 21 3/ 47 121002010020/003010047 III ?J 78 111002010078

51. Kunda} 121 2/ 2/ 6/ 82 1210020/0020/0060/0082 1V 21 28 11/0020/0028

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(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6)

52. Limb 121 21 21 11 4 1210020/0020/0010/0004 111 21 3 1110020/0003 53. Lode 121 21 21 3/ 40 1210020/0020/0030/0040 ,111 21 56 1110020/0056 54. Lokarewadi 121 21 21 21 29 1210020/0020/0020/0029 111 21 46 1110020/0046 55. Mal wadi 121 21 21 71 98 1210020/0020/0070/0098 111 21 96 1110020/0096 56. Manerajuri 121 21 21 31 44 ] 210020/002010030/0044 11/ 21 76 1110020/0076 57. Manjarde 121 21 21 1/ 15 12/0020/0020/0010/0015 11/ 21 21 1110020/0021 58. Matkunki 121 21 21 4/ 60 1210020/0020/0040/0060 111 21 77 1110020/0077 59. Morale Ped 121 21 21 11 14 1210020/0020/0010/0014 III 21 13 1110020/0013 60. Morale CRajapur) - 121 21 21 51 63 1210020/0020/0050/0063 IV 21 26 1110020/0026 61. Nagaon Kavathe 121 21 21 4/ 61 1210020/0020/0040/0061 III 21 81 111002010081 62. N 4gaon Nimani 121 21 2J 4/ 55 1210020/0020/0040/0055 111 21 85 1110020/0085 63. N~ewadi 121 21 21 21 31 1210020/0020/0020/0031 III 21 49 1110020/0049 64. Nagrale 121 ?.J 2/ 61 79 1210020/0020/0060/0079 III 21 66 1110020/0066 65. Nagthane 121 ?.J 21 7/ 90 1210020/0020/0070/0090 III 21 93 1110020/0093 66. Narsewadi 121 21 21 11 9 1210020/0020/0010/0009 III 21 8 1110020/0008 67. Nehru Nagar (N.V.) 121 21 21 4/ 53 1210020/0020/0040/0053 01 01 0 / I 68. Nimani 121 21 21 4/ 54 121002010020/0040/0054 III 21 71 1110020/0071 69. Nimblak 12/ 21 21 II 2 1210020/0020/0010/0002 111 21 25 111002010025 70. Padali 121 21 21 11 7 12'0020/0020/0010/0007 IV 21 6 111002010006 71. Pa}UiJ 121 21 21 6/ 84 1210020/002010060/0084 111 21 62 1110020/0062 72. Panma1ewadi 12/ 21 21 11 17 ] 2/0020/0020/0010/0017 III 21 23 1110020/0023 73. Ped 121 ?.J 2/ 11 13 1210020/0020/00 1()/00 13 111 21 12 1110020/0d12 74. Pundi Tarf Tasgaon 121 21 2i 4/ 50 1210020/0020/0040/0050 111 21 58 1110020/0058 15. Pundi TarfWalwa 121 21 21 61 77 1210020/0020/0060/0077 11/ 21i 64 1110020/0064 76. Pundiwadi 121 21 2/ 61 78 1210020/0020/006010078 111 21 65 1110020/0065 77. Radewadi 121 ?.J 2/ 7/ 92 1210020/0020/0070/0092 III .21 91 1110020/0091 78. Rajapuy 121 21 2/ 5/ 65 1210020/0020/0050/0065 111 2J 37 1110020/0037 79. Sandgewadi 12/ 21 21 61 83 1210020/0020/0060/0083 111 21 35 1110020/0035 80. Savalaj 121 ?.J 2/ 21 33 1210020/0020/0020/0033 III 21 44 1110020/0044 81. Savarde 121 21 21 31 41 1210020/0020/0030/0041 11/ 21 74 1110020/0074

·82. Sawantpur 121 21 21 61 85 1210020/0020/0060/0085 111 21 34 111002010034 83. o Share Dudhondi 121 21 21 61 81 1210020/0020/00601Q081 111 21 33 111002010033 84. Shirgaon Kavaihe 1?.J 21 2/' 41 57 12100201002010040/0057 111 2/ 83 111002010083 85. Siddhewadi SavaJaj 121 ?.J 2J 2/ 27 1210020/0020/0020/0027 III 21 18 111002010018 86. Sirgaon Visapur 121 21 ?.J 11 18 1210020/0020/0010/0018 111 21 38 1110020/0038 87. Sukhwadi 121 2i 2/ 7/101 1210020/0020/0070/0101 III 21 99 1110020/0099 88. Tavdarwadi 1?.J 2J 21 71 94 1210020/002010070/0094 111 21 89 1110020/0089 89. Tupari 12/ 21 2/ 61 72 121002010020/0060/0072 111 21 29 1110020/0029 90. Turchi 1?.J 21 2/ 51 69 1210020/0020/0050/0069 111 21 61 111002010061 91. Upalavi 121 21 21 31 46 1210020/0020/0030/0046 III 2/ 79 1110020/0079 92. Vajrachaunde 121 21 2/ 31 42 1210020/0020/0030/0042 11/ 21 51 1110020/0051 93. Vanjarwadi 12/ 2/ 21 51 71 1210020/0020/0050/0071 111 21 59 111002010059 94. Vijaynagar . 121 ?.J .2/ 11 12 1210020/0020/0010/0012 11/ 21 11 1110020/0011 95. Visapur 1?.J 21 21 If 19 1210020/0020/0010/0019 1;lf 21 39 111002010039 96.' Vittha] wadi 121 21 21 61 89 1210020/0020/006010089 IV 21 90 1110020/0090 97. Wadgaon 1?.J 21 2/ 21 30 1210020/0020/0020/0030 111 2/ 47 1110020/0047 98. Waghapur 121 21 2/ 3/ 38 1210020/0020/0030/0038 111 2/ 52 1110020/0052 99. Waifale 1?.J 21 21 21 23 1210020/0020/0020/0023 III 2/ 14 1110020/0014

100. Wasgade 121 21 21 7/104 1210020/0020/0070/0104 11/ 21102 1lJ0020/0102 101. Wasumbe 121 ?.J 2/ 4/ 59 1210020/0020/0040/0059 III 21 72 1110020/0072 102. Yamgarwadi 121 ?.J 21 21 24 1210020/0020/0020/0024 III 21 l_5 1110020/0015 103. Yelavi 121 ?.J 21 5/ 67 1210020/0020/0050/006.7 11/ 21 70 1110020/0070 . 104. Yogewadi 121 2/ 21 31 45 12/0020/0020/0030/0045 111 21 75 1110020/0,075

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Location Code-1991 LocRtion Code-19Bl Sr. Name of Village No. (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. Ainwadi 121 31 31 5/ 76 1210030/0030/0050/0076 111 31 72 llJ0030/0072

2. Alaund 12.1 31 31 6/102 1210030/0030/0060/0102 11/ 31113 1110030/0113

3. Ambak 121 :i/ 31 7/112 1210030/0030/0070/0117 111 31 98 1110030/0098

4. Ambegaon 121 31 31 31 43 1210030/00301003010043 111 31 56 1110030/0055

5. Amrapur 121 3/ 31 21 33 121003{)/OQ30/0020/0033 III 31 33 1110030/0033

6. Apsinge 121 3/ 31 :v 5 1210030/0030/0010/0005 III 3/ 62 1110030/0062

7. Asad 12/ 31 31 7/116 1210030/0030/0070/0116 111 3/104 1110030/0104

8. Balvadi Bhatvani 121 31 3/ 6/105 1210030/0030/006010 105 111 3/110 11/003010110

9. Balvadi (Kha) 121 al 3/ 51 69 1210030/0030/0050/0069 111 31 47 1110030/0047 . 10. Bamani 12f SI 31 3/ 50 1210030/0030/0030/0050 111 3/117 1110030/0117

11. Banur 121 31 3/ 5/ 83 1210030/0030/0050/0'083 11/ 31 77 1110030/C077

12. Belavade 121 3/ 3/ 21 27 1210030/0030/0020/C,027 III 31 30 1110030/0030

13. Benapur 121 31 3/ 51 79 12/0030/0030/0050/0079 111 31 74 1110030/0074

14. Bhadakewadi 12/ 31 3/ 5/ 90 1210030/0030/0050/0090 l1i 31 85 1110030;0085

15. Bhakuchiwadi 12/ 31 3/ 4! 55 1210030/0030/0040/005,5 111 3/ 17 111003010017

16. Bhalwani 121 3/ 3/ 6/ 98 1210030/0030/0060/0098 111 31 96 1110030/0096

17. Bhambarde 121 31 3/ 4/ 64 1210030/0030/0040/0064 11/3/ 53 1110030/0053

18. Bhendvade 121 3/ 3/ 4/ 54 1210030/0030/0040/0054 11/ 31 15 1110030/0015

19. Bhikawadi Bk. 121 3/ 3/ 4/ 51 1210030/0030/0040/0051 111 3/ 12 1110030/0012

20. Bhikawadi Kh. 121 31 3/ 21 31 1210030/0030/0020/0031 11/ 31 19 1110030/0019

21. Bhood 121 3/ ~V 4/ 60 1210030/0030/0040/0060 111 31 45 1110030/0045

22. Bombalewadi 121 3/ 3/ 21 11 1210030/0030/0020/0011 111 31 1 1110030/0001

23. Chikhalhol 121 3/ 3/ 31 38 12/0030/0030/0030/0038 111 3/ 9 1110030/0009

24. Chikhali 121 3/ 3/ 21 34 1210030/0030/0020/0034 111 31 32 1110030/0032

25. Chinchani Tasgaon 121 3/ 3/ 3/ 47 I?J0030/0030/0030/0047 111 31115 1110030/0115

26. Chinchani Wangi 121 3/ 3/ 7/113 1210030/003010070/01-13 Hi 3/ 99 1110030/0099

27, Devikhindi 121 3/ 3/ 41 ·52 1210030/0030/0040/0052 11/ 31 13 1110030/0013

28. Devnagar (N.V.) 121 31 31 41 59 12/0030/0030/0040/0059 0/ 0/ 0 I /

29. Devrashtre 121 3/ 3/ 7/118 12/0030/0030/0070/0118 111 31106 1110030/0106

30. Dhanewadi 121 31 3/ 21 20 12l0030/0030/0020/0020 111 31 5 111003010005

31. Dhawaleshwar 121 31 3/ 6/ 96 12/0030/0030/0060/0096 111 31 69 111003010069

32. Dhondewadi 121 31 3/ 5/ 91 12101)30/003010050/0091 111 31 84 1110030/0084

33. Dhondgewadi 121 31 3/ 5/ 72 1210030/0030/0050/0072 111 3/ 71 1110030/0071

34. Gardi 121 31 31 31 44 1210.)30/0030/0030/0044 III 3l 54 111003010054

35. Ghanawad 121 3/ 3/ 31 41 1210(.)30/0030/0030/0041 111 3/ 40 :1 110030/0040

36. Ghoti Bk. 121 3/ 31 5/ 74 1210030/0030/0050/0074 111 31 90 1110030/0090

37 .. Ghoti Kh. 121 3/ 3/ 51 75 1210030/0030/0050/0075 111 3/ 89 1110030/0089

38. Gorewadi 121 3/ 31 5/ 70 1210030/0030/0050/0070 111 31 48 1110030/0048

39. Hanmant Vadiye 121 3/ 31 6/ 94 1210030/0030/0060/0094 111 31 36 1110030/0036

40. Himgangade 121 3/ 3/ 31 39 1210030/0030/0030/0039 111 31 39 1110030/0039

41. Hingangaon Bk. 121 31 3/ 21 13 1210030/0030/0020/0013 11J 31 3 1110030/0003

42. Hingangaon Kh. 121 3/ 3/ 11 9 1210030/0030/0010/0009 111 31 66 1110030/0066

43. Hivare 121 31 3/ 5/ 84 1210030/0030/0050/0084 111 3/ 79 1l10030/0079

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3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-contd.

(1) (2) (a) (4) (5) (6)

44. Jadhavwadi 121 31 31 51 67 1 210030LO:030/0050/0067 111 31 49 11/003010049

45. Jadhavwadi 121 3/ 3/ 6/104 1210030/003010060/0104 111 '31108 1110030/0108

46.. Jakhinwadi 121 31 31 51 71 12/00~0100301005010071 11131 87 11/0030/0087

47. ..1ondhalkhindi 121 31 31 4/ 62 ] 210030/0030/0040/0062 111 31 51 11/0030/0051

48. Kadegaon l21 3/ 31 II 4 12/0030/0030/0010/0004 III 31 59 11/0030/0059

49. Kadepur 121 31 31 II 8 121003010030/0010/0008 111 31 58 11/0030/0058 50. Kalambi 12' 31 31 6/100 1210030/00801006010] 00 111 W 94 111003010094

51. Kamlapur 121 31 31 6/103 1210030/0030/0060/0103 111 31 95 11/0030/0095

52. Kanharwadi 121 31 31 21 23 121003010030/0020/0023 111 31 8 11/0030/0008

53. Karandewadi 121 31 31 21 15 1210030/0030/0020/0015 III 31 26 11/003010026'

54. Karanje 121 31 31 51 85 1210030/0030/0050/0085 III 31 80 11/0030100fID

55. Karve 121 31 31 31 48 1210030/0030/0030/0048 111 3/114 11{0030/0114

56. Khambale Aundh 121 31 31 11 1 121003010030/0010/0001 111 31 61 1110030{0061

57. Khambale Bhalvani 121 31 31 6/101 1210030/003'0/0060/0101 11/ 31 93 1110030/0093

58. Khanapur 121 31 31 SI 78 1210030/00301005010078 .11/ 31 73 lll0030/007B 59. Kherade Vita 121 3/ 31 21 30 1210030/0030/0020/0030 111 31 34 11/0030/0034

60. Kheradewangi 121 31 31 21 21 121003010030/0020/0021 11/ 31 6 1110030/0006

61. Kotawade 121 31 31 11 6 121003010030/0010/0006 11/ 31 63 1110030(0063

62. Kotij 121 31 31 21 25 1210030/0030/0020/0025 111 31 20 11/0030/0020

63. Kumbhargaon 121 31 31 7/120 1210030/0030/007010120 111 3/107 i 1110030/0107

64. KurH 121 31 31 31 45 1210030/0030/0030/0045 111 31 92 1110030/0092

65. Kusbavade 121 31 3/ 51 81 121003010030/0050/0081 111 31 7(:3 1110030/0078 .

66. Lengare 121 31 3/ 4/ 61 1210030/0030/0040/0061 11/ 31 44 1110030/0044

67. Madalmuthi (N.V.) 121 31 3/ 4/ 63 1210030/0030/0040/0063 01 01 0 I I

68. Mahuli 121 31 3/ 3/ 36 1210030/0030/0030/0036 111 31 10 1110030/0010

69. Mangrul 121 31 3/ 31 49 1210030/0030/0030/0049 III 3/116 11/0030/0116

70. Menganwadi 121 31 31 51 68 1210030/0030/0050/0068 111 31 46 1110030/0(}46

71. Mohi 121 31 3/ 51 88 1210030/0030/0050/0088 III 3/ 83 1110030/0083

72. MuIanwadi 121 31 3/ 5/ 87 1210030/003010050/0087 111 3/ 82 1110030/0082

73. Nagewadi 121 31 31 31 40 1210030/0030/0030/0040 111 31 16 1110030/0016

74. Nahavi 121 31 31 11 2 1210030/0030/0010/0002 11/ 31 60 11/0030/0060

75. Nerli 121 31 31 11 7 1210030/0030/0010/0007 111 31 64 11/0030/0064

76. Nevari 121 31 31 31 42 121003010030/0030/0042 111 31 38 1110030/0038

77. Nimsod 121 31 31 11 3. 121003010,030/0010/0003 111 31 29 11/0030/0029

78. Padali 121 31 31 7/115 1210030100301007010115 111 3/103 1110030/0103

.79. Palaahi 121 31 3/ 5/ 80 1210030/0030/0050/0080 111 31 75 1110030/0075

80. Panchlingnagar (N,V.) 121 31 3/ 61 99 121003010030/0060/0099 0/ 0;' 0 'I 1

81. Pare 121 3/ 31 31 46 12/0030/0030/0030/0046 III 31 91 1110030/0091

82. Posewadi 121 3/ 31 5/ 77 1210030/0030/0050/0077 111 31 88 11/0030/0088

83. Ramapur 121 31 31 7/119 1210030/0030/0070/0119 III 3/109 11/003010109

84. Raygaon 121 31 31 21 12 1210030/003010020/0012 III 31 2 11/0030/0002

85. Renavi 121 31 31 4/ 66 12100301003010040/0066 111 31 70 1110030/0070

e.6. Renusewadi 121 31 3/ 21 16 1210030/0030/0020/0016 111 31 27 -- 1110030/0027

87. Rewangaon 121 31 3/ 5/ 73 1210030/0030/0050/0073 11/ 31 50 1110030/0050

88. Saholi 121 31 31 21 35 12100301003010020/0035 111 3f 31 1110030/0031 89. Salshinge 121 31 3/ 41 56 1210030/0030/0040/0056 III 31 41 1110030/0041 90. Sangole 121 31 31 4/ 57 121003010030/0040/0057 III 3/ 42 1110030/0042

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3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK---mntd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

91. Saspade 121 31 3/ 21 28 1210030/0030/0020/0028 IV 31 23 1110030/0023 92. Shalgaon 121 31 3/ 21 14 1210030/0030/0020/0014 IV 3/ 25 1110030/0025 93. Shelakbav 121 31 31 6/ 97 1210030/0030/0060/0097 111 3/ 68 1110030/0068

94. Shendgewadi 121 31 3/ 51 89 1210030/0030/0050/0089 III 3/ 86 111003010086

95. Shirasgaon 121 31 31 7/109 1210030/0030/0070/0109 III 3/100 111003010100 96. Shirgaon 121 3/ 31 7/111 ] 210030/0030/0070/0111 III 31 97 11/003010097 97. Shivani 121 31 3/ 6/ 92 1210030/0030/0060/0092 III 3/ 57 111003QIOO5,

98. Sonkire 121 31 3/ 7/114 1210030/0030/007010114 III 3/102 1110030/0 102 99. &nsal 121 3/ 3/ 7/1O,q 1210030/0030/0070/0108 111 31101 1110030/0101

100. Sultangade 121 3/ 31 5/ 86 1210030/0030/0050/0086 111 31 81 111003010081

10l. Tadachiwadi 121 3/ 3/ 51 82 1210030/0030/0050/0082 III 3/ 76 111003010076

102. Tadasar 121 3/ 31 11 10 1210030/0030/0010/0010 111 3/ 65 1110030/0065

103. Tandulwadi 121 3/ 3/ 6/106 1210030/0030/0060/0106 III 3/111 1110030/0111

104. . TondoH 121 3/ 31 21 29 121003010030/0020/0029 111 31 21 1110030/0021

lQ5. Tupewadi 121 31 31 21 24 12/0030/003010020/0024 111 3/ IS tt/()OOOlOO,18

106. Tupewadi 121 31 31 21 32 12100301003010020/0032 111 3/ 37 111003010037

107. Upale Mayani 121 3/ 3/ 21 26 1210030/00301002010026 11/ 31 22 111003010022

108. Upale Wangi 121 31 31 21 19 1210030/0030/0020/0019 111 3/ 4 1110030/0004

109. Vejegaon 121 31 31 41 53 1210030/0030/0040/0053 111 3/ 14 1110030/0014

110. Vihapur 121 3/ 31 21 17 1210030/0030/0020/0017 . 111 31 28 1110030/.0028

111. Wadgaon 121 31 31 7/117 1210030/0030/0070/0117 111 31105 1110030/0105

112. Wadiye Raibag 121 3/ 31 61 95 1210030/0030/0060/0095 111 3/ 56 1110030/0056

113. Walkhad 121 31 31 31 37 1210030/0030/0030/0037 111 31 11 1110030/0011

114. Waluj 121 31 31 41 58 1210030/0030/0040/0058 111 31 43 1110030JOO43

115. Wangi 121 31 31 7/110 1210030/003D/0070/0110 111 3/ 67 111003010()67

116. Wasumbe 121 31 31 41 65 1210030/00301004010065 111 31 52 11.10030/0052

117. Wazar 121 31 31 6/107 1210030/0030/0060/0107 111 3/112 1110030/0112

118. Yede 121 31 31 2/ 18 1210030/0030/0020/0018 111 3/ 24 1110030/0024

119. Yetgaon 121 31 31 ~J 22 1210030/00301002010022 111 31 7 1110030/0007

120. Yevlewadi 121 31 3/.61 93 1210030/00301006010093 III 31 35 11/0030/00(35

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4.ATPADIC. D. BLOCK

Location ('ode-I991 Location Code-19B1 Sr. Name of Village No. (Manual} (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. Ambewadi 121 4/ 4/ '}/ 32 121004010040/0020/0032 111 4/ 26 1110040/0026 I

2. Atpadi 121 41 41 '}/ 28 1'}/0040/0040/0020/0028 111 41 31 1110040/0031 3. Autewadi 121 4/ 41 31 56 1210040/0040/0030/0056 111 41 52 1110040/0052 4. Awalai 121 4/ 4/ 11 12 1210040/0040/0010/0012 . 111 41 b 1110040/0019 5. Balewadi 121 4/ 41 31 50 1210040/0040/0030/0050 111 4/ 49 1110040/0049 6. Banpuri 121 4/ 4/ '}/ 19 1210040/0040/0020/0019 111 41 43 111004.0/0043 7. Bhingewadi 121 4/ 41 '}/ 17 1210040/0040/0020/0017 111 41 30 1110040/0030 8. Bombewadi 121 4/ 4/ 21 33 1210040/00401002010033 111 41 27 1110040/0027 9. ChinchaJe \).21 4/ 41 31 47 1210040/0040/0030/0047 111 41 40 111004010040

10. Deshamukhwadi 121 41 41 '}/ 30 1210040(0040/0020/0030 111 41 24 1110040/0024

11. Dhavadwadi 121 4/ 41 31 19 1210040/Q04010030/0049 111 4/ 51 111004010051 12. Dighanchi 121 4/ 41 11 6 1210040/0'040/0010/0006 111 4/ 6 111004010006 13. Galavewadi -121 4/ 41 11 10 1210040/0040/0010/0010 111 4/'17 1110040/0017 14. Ghanand 121 41 41 31 i5 1210040/0040/0030/0045 111 4/ 37 1110040/0037

:15 . Gharbiki 121 4/ 4/ 31 41 1210040/0040/0030/0041 111 4/ 38 1110040/0038 16. Gomewadi 121 4/ 4/ 3/ 54 1210040/004010080/0054 111 4/ 55 1110040/0055

17. Gulewadi 121 4J 41 31 34 1210040/0040/0080/0034 111 4/ 11 1110040/0011 18. Hivtad 121 41 41 31 59 1210040/0040/0030/0059 11/ 4/ 6P. 1110040/0060 19. Jambhulni 121 4/ 4/ 31 42 1210040/0040/()03010042 111 4/ 36 1110040/0036 20. Kalewadi 121 4/ 41 31 53 1210040/0040/0030/0053 111 4/,56 1110040/0056 21. Kamkatrewadi 121 4/ 4/ 31 55 1210040/0040/0030/0056 III 4/ 50 1110040/0050

22. Kamth 121 4/ 41 31 44 1210040/0040/0030/0044 111 41 35 1110040/0035

23. Kargani 121 41 41 31 51 1210040/0040/0030/0051 111 4/ 48 1110040/0048 24. Kautholi 121 41 4/ 11 15 1210040/0040/001010015 111 4/ 22 1110040/0022 25. Khanjodwadi 121 41 4/ 2/, 27 1210040/0040/0020/0027 111 41 23 1110040/0023 26. Kharsundi 121 41 41 3/ 48 1210040/0040/0030/0048 111 4/ 41 1110040/0041

27. Kurundwadi 121 41 41 3/ 36 1210040/0040/0030/0036 111 4/ 9 1110040/0009 28. Lengrewadi 121 41 4/ 2/ 23 1210040/0040/0020/0023 111 4/ 45 1110040/0045 29. Lingivare 121 41 4/ 1/ 2 1210040/0040/0010/0002 111 4/ 2 1110040/0002 30. Madgule 121 41 41 2/ 25 1210040/0040/0020/0025 111 41 46 1110040/0046

31. Malewadi 121 41 41 31 52 1210040/0040/0030/0052 111 4/ 57 1110040/0057

32. Manewadi 121 4/ 41 31 58 1210040(00401008010058 111 4/ 54 1110040/0064 33. Maptemala 121 41 41 2/ 16 121004010040/0020/0016 111 41 33 1110040/0033 34. Masalwadi. 121 41 4/ ']J 24 1']J0040/0040/0020/0024 111 41 29 11/0040/0029

35. Mitki 121 4/ 41 ']J 18 121004010040/0020/0018 111 4/ 42 111004010042 36. Mudhewadi 121 41 4/ 31 43 1210040/0040/0030/0043 111 41 34 1110040/0034 37. Nelkaranji 121 41 4/ 31 57 1']J0040/0040/0030/0057 111 41 53 1110040/0053 3B- Nimbawade 121 41 4/ 1/ 8 1210040/0040/0010/0008 111 4/ 16 11/0040/0016 39. Padalkarwadi 121 41 4/ 3/ 39 1210040/0040/0030/0039 11/4/ 12 1110040/0012 40. Palaskhel 121 41 4/ 1/ 7 1210040/00401001010007 111 41 7 1110040/0007 41. Pandharewadi 121 4/ 41 1/ 4 1210040/0040/0010/0004 111 4/ 4 11/0040/0004 42. Parekarwadi 121 41 4/ 3/ 38 1210040/0040/0030/0038 111 41 14 1110040/0014 43. Patrewadi 121 41 4/ 21 21 1210040/0040/0020/0021 111 4/ 58 1110040/0058 44. Pimpari Bk. 121 41 41 3/ 40 1210040/0040/0030/0040 11/4/ 13 1110040/0013

185

APPENDIX V-contd.

4. ATPADI C. D. BLOCK--contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

45. Pimpari Kh. 121 41 4/ 21 31 1210040/0040/002010031 llf 4J 25 llfOO40J0025 46. Pisewadi 121 41 4/ 11 11 1210040/0040/0010/0011 llf 41 18 11/0040/0018 47. Pujarwadi 121 4/ 4/ 11 3 121004010040/0010/0003 Ilf 41 1 11/0040/0001

48. Pujarwadi 121 41 41 21 29 121004010040/002010029 111 4J 32 1110040/0032

49. Rajewadi 121 41 41 11 1 121004010040/0010/0001 111 41 3 11/0040/0003

50. Sherewadi 121 4/.41 11 13 121004010040/001010013 III 4/ 20 11/0040/0020

51- Shetphale 121 41 41 21 22 1210040/0040/0020/0022 Ilf 41 47 11/004010047 52. Tadvale . 121 4/ 41 21 20 1210040/00401002010020 III 41 44 11/0040/0044 53. Talewadi 1V 41 41 31 60 1210040/0040/0030/0060 III 4J 59 111004-0/0059

54. Umbargaon 121 41 41 11 5 1210040/0040/0010/0005 111 41 5 1110040/0005 55. Vibhutwadi 121 41 41 31 35 1210040/0040/00::J0/0035 111 41 10 1110040/0010 56. Vithalapur 121 41 41 11 14 1210040/0040/0010/0014 III 41 21 1110040/0021 57. Wakasewadi 121 41 41 11 9 1210040/0040/0010/0009 111 41 15 111004010015 58. Walwan 121 4/ 41 31 46 1210040100401003010046 111 41 39 1110040/0039 59. Yamaji Patalachiwadi 121 41 41 21 26 121004010040/0020/0026 111 4/ 28 111004010028 60. Zare 121 41 41 31 37 1210040/0040/0030/0037 Ilf 41 8 J 11004010008

1R6

APPENDIX V--contd.

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK

Location (:od.·-1991 LoeaUon Code-19B! Sr. Name of Village No. (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. Adlkanhalli 121 51 '51 21 37 1 21OOf)O/0050/0020/0037 11/ 51 44 1110050/0044 2. Akkalawadi 121 51 51 4J 73 1210050/0050/0040/0073 111 51 67 IlJ0050/0067 3. Amrlltwadi 121 51 51 6/103 12/0050/0050/0060/0103 111 51 84 111005010084 4. Ankalagi 121 51 5/ 4J 70 1210050/00501004010070 11/ 51 38 1110050/0038 5. Anknle 121 51 5/ 11 10 12tOOf>M:>0501001OJOOIO III 51 50 1110050/0050 6. Ant,ra] :tv. 51 -0/" 21 : 3,2,~. ~.~tj~5~Q/0032 III 5/ 17 111005(1/0017 7. Asangi Jat 121 510' 5l~31'(s&~":. 1~~a()/OO53 111 51 60 1110050/0060 , 8. ARong; Karajagi 121 5/ Sf 51 94 1 210050/005Q/005010094 111 5/113 1110050/0113 9. Avanrlhi 121 5/ 5/ 21 26 ] 2/00f50/0050/0020/0026 111 51 5. 1110050/0005

10. Bagalwadi 121 51 5/ 21 28 1210050/0050/0020/0028 111 51 7 1 I1005010007 11. Bagewadi 121 51 5/ 11 12 12100150/0050/0010/0012 111 51 53 1110050/0053 12. Baj 121 51 5/ 1/ 1] ] 4'001')0/00501001010011 11/ 5/ 51 1110050/0051 13. Balgaon 121 51 5/ 41 67 1210050/0050/0040/0067 11/ 51 35 11/005()/OD35 14. Banali 121 5/ 5/ 21 :35 1210050/0050/0020/0035 111 51 16 1110050/0016 15. Bal'largi 121 6/ 5/ 6/115 1210050/0050/0060/0115 111 5/101 1110050/0101 16. B~l[)nrlgi '121 5/ 5/ 4J 68 1210050/0050/0040/0068 111 51 37 1110050/0037 17. BeTunki 121 5/ 5/ 11 15 1210050/0050/0010/0015 111 5/ 52 1110050/0052 18. Bf'vanur 121 5/ 5/ 1/ 1 1210050/0050/0010/0001 111 51 1 11/0050/0001 19. Bhivargi 121 5/ 5/ 51 81 121005010050/0050/0081 111 51 63 1:U0050/0063 20. Bilur 121 51 51 6/112 1210050/0050/006010112 ll/ 51102 11/0050/0102 21. Birnal 121 5/ 51 11 7 1210050/0050/0010/0007 111' 5/ 46 11l00QO/OO46 22. Burgi Bk. 121 5/ 51 4J 72 1210050/0050/0040/0072 111 51 65 1110050/0065 23. Borgi Kh. 121 5/ 5/ 4J 74 1210050/0050/0040/0074 111 5/ 66· 1110050/0066

\

24. Dafalapur 121 5/ 51 V 16 1210050/0050/0010/0016 111 51 92 1110050/0092 25. Uaribadachi 121 51 5/ 5/ 83 1210050/0050/0050/0083 11/ 51 79 1110050/0079 26. Darikonur 121 5/ 5/ 31 60 1210050/0050/0030/0060 11/ 51 81 111{}050/0081 27. Devnal 121 5/ 51 61107 121005010050/0060/0107 111 51 85 111005010085 28. Dhavadwadi 121 5/ 5/ 11 5 121005010050/0010/0005 111 51 12 1110050/0012 29. Dhulkarwadi 121 5/ 5/ 51 95 1210050/0050/0050/0095 111 5/112 i 11005010 112 30. Dorli 121 5/ 5/ 11 9 12/0050/0050/0010/0009 111 51 49 1110050/0049 31. Ekundi 121 51 5/ 11 22 1210050/0050/0010/0022 III 51 96 1110050/0096 32. Gholeshwar 121 5/ 51 31 t3 1210050/0050/003010043 III 51 20 1110050/0020 33. Girgaon 121 5/ 5/ 41 76 1210050/0050/0040/0076 111 51 70 1110050/0070

34. Gondhalewadi 121 5/ 5/ 51 79 1210050/0050/0050/0079 III 51 61 1110050/0061 35. Guddapur 121· 51 51 31 54 1210050/0050/0030/0054 III 51 58 1110050/0058

36. Gugwad 121 5/ 5/ 6/117 1210050/0050/0060/0117 111 51 99 1110050/0099 37. GUlgunjnal 121 5/ 5/ 4J 78 1210050io050/0040/0078 111 5/118 1110050/0118

3B. Gl!lvanchi 121 5/ 5/ II 3 1210050/0050/0010/0003 III 51 10 lll0050100 10

39. Halli 121 51 5/ 4! 66 1210050/0050/0040/0066 111 51 36 11/0050/0036 40. Hivl'Jre 121 5/ 51 11 8 1210050/0050/0010/0008 III 51 48 1110050/0048 41.- Jadraboblad 121 5/ 51 31 46 1210050/0050/0030/0046 11/ 51 27 11/0050/0027 42. Jalyal Bk. 121 51 51 51 89 1210050/0050/0050/0089 111 5/-72 11/0050/0072 43. .Jalyal Kh. 121 5/ 5/ 51 91 1210050/0050/0050/0091 111 5/110 11/0050/0110 44. Jat 121 5/ 5/ 6/10] 1210050/0050/0060/0101 111 5/ 56 1110050/0056 45. Jirgya) 121 5/ 5/ 11 20 1210050/0050/0010/0020 111 5/ 95 11/0050/0095

187

APPENDIX v-contd.

5. JAT C. D. RLOCK--contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

46 .. Kaganari 121 51 51 51 96 1210050/0050/0050/0096 III 5/114 11100!,)01O 114

47. Kanthi 121 5/ 5. 11 13 12100.50/0050/001 DIDO 13 III 51 54 11/00flO/0054 48. Karajagi 121 51 51 41 71 1210050/0050/0040/0071 11/ 51 64 11 IOO!'l 0 '0064 49. Karajanagi 12/ 51 51 31 12 12/0050/0050/0030/0042 111 51 43 11lOOF)O!()043

60. KaTf'Wam 12/ 51 51 51 87 1210050/0050/00&0/0087 111 51 74 111on!'>o/0074

51. Karewadi 121 51 51 51 97 1210050/0050/(')650/0097 11/ 5/117 1 If()O!')O/() 117

52. Katllingwadi 121 51 5/ 21 29 T 210050/0050/002010029 lIt 51 8 11/O()!'){) 11)008

53. Khairao 121 51 51 21 ,to 1210050/0050/002010040 11/ 5/ 22 111(lOf)o/Q022

54. Khalati 121 51 51 11 17 1210050/0050/0010/00 17 IllS/ 89 111(lO?lOIOO89

55: ,Khandnal 121 51 51 51 85 1210050/0050/0050/0085 III 5/ 77 11100!'}010077

56. Khilarwadi 121 5/ 5/ 6/111 12/0050/0050/0060/0111 11/ 51 98 11100f)O/()098

57. Khojanwadi 121 51 51 61113 ] 2I005010050/000Q/O 113 11/ 5/104 11/0050/1) 1 04

58. Kolgiri 121 51 5/ 3/ 51 12100501005010030/0051 111 51 42 111001i010042

59. Konbagi 121 51 51 51 99 ] 210050/0050/0050/0099 111 51115 11/005010] 15

60. Kontya Boblad 121 5/ 51 5/ 98 J 2/O()6'{)1()OSO/(}0501M98 11/ 5/116 ll/OO5(}1(}116

61. Kosari 121 51 51 21 30 121005010050I002010030 1ll 51 13 11/00F)0/00 13

62. Kudnur 121 51 5/ 11 19' 121005010050/001010019 11/ 5/ 93 1110050/0093

63. Kulalwadi 121 51 5/ 4! 69 1210050/00501004010069 111 5/ 39 111005010039

64. Kumbhari 121 51 51 11 6 121005010050/0010/0006 111 51 47 11/0050/0047

65. Kunikonur 121 5/ 51 31 45 1210050/0050/0030/0045 11/ 51 26 11/005010026

66. Lakdewadi 121 51 5/ 31 47 1210050/0050/0030/0047 III 51 28 1110050/0028

67. Lamantanda 121 5/ 51 51 84 121005010050/0050/0084 111 51 78 1110050/0078

68. Lavanga 121 51 51 41 77 1210050/0050/0040/0077 111 51 71 11/0050/0071

69. Lohagaon 121 51 51 21 25 1210050/0050/0020/0025 111 51 4· 1110050/0004

70. Madgyal 121 5/ 51 31 49 1210050/0050/0030/0049 111 51 40 1110050/0040

71. Maithal 121 5/ 51 3/ 50 1210050/00501'0030/(,)050 111 51 25 11/0050/0025

72. Manal 121 5/ 51 6/102 1210050/0050/0060/0102 111 5/ 86 1110050/0086

73. Manik Nal 121 51 5/ 4! 75 1210050/0050/0040/0075 111 51 68 1110(160/0068

74. Mendhegiri 121 51 51 6/106 1210050/0050/0060/0106 111 5/106 1110050/0106

75. Mirawad 121 5/ 51 11 18 121005010050/0010/0018 111 51 91 111005010091

76. Mokashawadi 121 51 51 21 27 1210050/0050/0020/0027 111 51 6 1110050/0006

77. Morbagi 121 5/ Sf 51 82 1210050/0050/0050/0082 111 5/ 69 1110050/0069

78. Motewadi 121 51 51 51 93 1210050/0050/0050/0093 111 5/ 76 1110050/0076

79. Muchandi 121 51 51 6/110 1210050/0050/006010110 IV 5/108 1110050/0108

80. Navalwadi 121 5/ 5/ 11 2 1210050/0050/001010002 IV 5/ 2 1110050/0002

81. Nigadi Bk. 121 5/ 5/ 4/ 62 1210050/0050/0040/0062 111 51 31 1110050/0031

82. Nigadi Kh. 121 51 51 21 34 1210050/0050/002010034 III 51 19 1110050/0019

83. Pandharewadi 121 5/ 51 51 92 1210050/0050/0050/0092 111 5/111 1110050/0111

84. Pandozari 121 .51 51 51 86 1210050/0050/0050/0086 IV 51 75 1110050/0075

85. Pratapur 121 51 51 11 4 1210050/0050/001010004 111 5/ 11 1110050/0011

86. Rampur 121 51 51 6/100 ' 1210050/005010060/0100 111 51 88 1110050/0088

87. Ravalgundwadi 121 5/ 5/ 6/109 1210050/00501006010109 III 5/107 1110050/0107

88. Revnal 121 51 51 21 36 1210050/00501002010036 IV 51 15 1110050/0015

89. Salekari 121 5/ 51 3/ 56 1210050100501003010056 IV 5/ 83 1110050/0083

90. Salmalgewadi 121 51 5/ 6/104 1210 Oli 0/005 0/006 % 104 11/ 51 90 1110050/0090

91. Sanarnadi 121 51 51 31 i4 1210050/0050/0030/0044 11/ 51 24 1110050/0024

92. Sankh 121 51 51 51 80 1210050/0050/0050/0080 IV 51 62 11/0050/0062

188

APPENDIX V-contd.

5. JAT C. D. BI.JOCK-contd. -

(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) tSI

93. Shedyal 121 5/ 5/ 3/ 57 1210050/0050/0030/0057 111 5/ 82 11/00fiOlO082 94. Shegaon 121 51 51 21 31 121005010050/0020/0031 11/ 5/ 14 111000010014 95. Siddhanath 121 5/ 5/ 6/ 90 1210050/0050/0060/0090 111 5/109 11100FiOlOl09 96. Sindur 121 5/ 5/6i118 1210050/0050/0060/0118 111 5/100 11100FiOlO100 97. Singanhalli 121 5/ 5/ 21 24 1210050/0050/0020/0024 111 51 3 1110050/0003 98. Singnapur 121 51 51 11 21 1210050/0050/0010/0021 111 51 94 11100FiO/0094

99. Sonalagi 121 5/ 51 41 64· 121005.0/0050/0040/0064 11/ 51 33 111005010033 100. Sonyal 121 51 5l 81 48 1210050/0050/0030/0048 11/ 51 29 1110050/0029 101, Sordi 121 51 5/ 3/ 58 1210050/0050/0030/0068 11/ 5/ 80 1110050/0080 102 .. Suslad 121 51 51 41 66 1210050/0050/0040/0065 11/ 5/ 34 1110050/0034

103. Tikondi 121 5/ 5/ 51 88 1210050/0050/0050/0088 111 51 73 1110050/0073 104. Tilyal 121 5/ 5/ 3/ 59 1210050/0050/0030/0059 11/ 6/ 69 1110050/0059 .

105. TippohaUi 121 5/ 5/ 2/ 38 1210050/0050/0020/0038 11/ 5/ 45 1110050/0045 106. Tonewadi 121 51 5/ 21 41 121005QJ0050/0020/0041 111 51 23 1110050/0023

107. Urnadi 121 51 51 41 63 1210050/0050/0040/0063 11/ 51 32 1110050/0032

108. Urnarani 121 51 5/ 6/116 1210050/0050/0060/0116 111 5/103 1110050/0103

109. Untwadi 121 51 5/ 6/108 1210050/0050/0060/0 lOB 111 5/105 1110050/0105

110. Utagi 121 5/ 51 41 61 1210050/0050/0040/0061 111 51 30 1110050/0030

111. Vajrawad 121 51 51 6/114 1210050/0050/0060/0114 111 51 97 1110050/0097

112. Vhaspeth 12/ 5/ 5/ 31 52 1210050/0050/0030/0052 11/ 51 41 1110050/0041

113. Waifal 121 51 51 21 33 12100501005010020/0033 111 61 '18 1110050/0018

114. Walekhindi 12.1 5/ 5/ 21 23 1210050/0050/0020/0023 111 5/ 9 1110050/0009

115. Walsang 121 51 51 31 55 1210050/0050/0030/0055 11l~5/ 57 1110050/0057

116. Washan 121 51 5/ 11 14 1210050/0050/0010/0014 11/ 5/ 55 1119050/0055

117. Yelavi 121 51 5/ 21 39 121005010050/002010039 111 51 21 1110050/0021

118. Yeldari 121 51 5/ 6/105 1210050/0050/0060/0105 111 51 87 1110050/0087

Sr. Name of Village No. (1) (2)

1. Agalgaon

2. Alkud(M) 3. Atkud (S)

4. Arewadi 5. Banewadi 6. Bassappachiwadi 7. Borgaon

8. Chorochi 9. Chudekhindi

10. Deshing

11. Dhalewadi

12. Dhalgaon

13. Dholewadi

14. Dhulgaon 15. Dudhebhavi 16. GaIjewadi (N.V.)

17. Ghatnandre

18. Ghorpadi

19. Haroli

20. Hingangaon

21. hali 22. Jadhavwadi (N.V.)

23. Jakhapur

24. Jambhulwadi 25. Jaygavhan

26. Kadamwadi 27. Karalhetti (N.V.)

28. Karoli (T)

29. Kavathe Mahankal

30. Kerewadi 31. Kharshing

32. Kognoli

.33. Kokale

34. Kuchi

35. Kuktoli

36. Kundlapur

37. Landgewadi

38. Langarpeth

39. Llnarwadi

40. Malangaon 41. l\1haisal (M)

42. Moghamwadi 43. Morgaon (N.V.)

44. Nagaj 45. Nangole

189

APPENDIX V-contd.

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK

Location ('(lde-1991

(Manual) (3)

121 61 61 11 21

121 6/ 61 31 47 121 61 61 21 29

121 61 61 11 15 121 6/'61 31 56

121 6/ 61 21 28

121 6/ 61 31 46

121 61 61 11 10 121 61 6/ 11 12

121 6/ 6/ 3/ 54 121 6/ 6/ 21 25

121 61 6/ 11 14

121 6/ 6/ 1/ 9

121 61 6/ 21 38 121 6/ 61 11 8

121 61 6/ 11 18 121 6/ 6/ 11 1

121 61 6/ 11 7 121 61 6/ 31 48

121 61 6/ 31 50

121 61 6/ 21 26 121 61 6/ 21 34 121 61 6/ 11 22

121 61 6/ 11 11

121 61 61 3/ 43

121 6/ 6/ lJ 13 121 61 6/ 21 41

121 61 61 31 51

121 61 6/ 21 35

121 61 6/ 11 16 121 61 6/ 3/ 55

121 61 6/ 3/ 60

121 61 6/ 21 40

121 6/ 61 11 23

121 6/ 61 31 57 121 61 6/ 11 19

121 61 61 21 33

121 61 61 21 24

121 61 61 21 42

121 61 6/ 31 44

121 61 61 31 52

121 61 61 21 27 121 61 61 3! 49 121 61 61 11 4

121 61 6/ 21 30

(Computer) (4)

1210060/0060/00 t 0/0021

1210060/0060/0030/0047 1210060100601002010029

1210060/0060!00 1 0/00 15 121006010060/0030/0056

1210060/0060/0020/0028

1210060/0060/0030/0046

12/0060/0060/0010/0010

121006010060/0010/0012

1210060/0060/0030/0054

1210060/0060/0020/0025 1210060/0060/0010/0014

1210060/0060/0010/0009

1210060/0060/0020/0038 1210060/006010010/0008

1210060/0060/0010/0018 1210060/0060/0010/0001

1210060/0060/001010007 1210060/0060/0030/0048

1210060/0060/0030/0050

1210060/0060/0020/0026

1210060/0060/0020/0034

1210060/0060/0010/0022

1210060/0060/0010/0011

1210060/0060/0030/0043

1210060/0060/0010/0013 1210060/0060/0020/0041

1210060/00601003010051

1210060/0060/002010035

1210060/0060/0010/0016 1210060/0060/0030/0055

1210060/0060/0030/0060

1210060/Q060/0020/0040

1210060/0060/0010/0023

1210060/0060/0030/0057

1210060/0060/0010/0019

1210060/0060/0020/0033

1210060/0060/0020/0024 1210060/0060/0020/0042

1210060/0060/0030/0044 1210060/0060/0030/0052

1210060/0060/0020/0027

1210060/0060/0030/0049

1210060/0060/0010/0004 1210060/0060/0020/0030

Location Cont'-1981

(Manual) (5)

IlJ 6/ 20

IlJ 61 47 IlJ 61 29

IlJ 61 15 IlJ 61 50 IlJ 61 25

IJJ 6/ 46

11/ 61 10 11/ 6/ 12

IlJ 61 45

llJ 61 22

11/ 61 14

111 61 9

111 ~I 40 IlJ 61 8 01 0/ 0 IlJ 61 1

IlJ 61 6 IlJ 61 48

111 61 43 111 61 23

01 0/ 0

111 6/ 18

111 6/ 11

111 6/ 33

111 61 13 01 0/ 0

llJ 61 41

IlJ 61 37

IlJ 61 16 111 61 49

111 61 53 111 6/ 26

111 61 32

111 61 51 111 61 17

IlJ 61 36

IlJ 6/ 21 111 61 27

IlJ 6/ 34 IlJ 61 42

111 6/ 24 01 0/ 0

121 81 83 11/ 6/ 30

(Computer) (6)

1110060/0020

11.'0060/0047 11/0060/0029

11/0060/0015

11/006010050 1110060/0025 11/0060/0046

111006010010 11/0060/0012

11/0060/0045 11/0060/0022

1110060/0014 1110060/0009

11/0060/0040

111006010008

/ I 11/0060/0001

1110060/0006 11/0060/0048

11/0060/0043

11/006010023

I I 1110060/0018

1110060/0011

1 V0060/0033

11/0060/0013 I I

1110060/0041

IlJ0060/0037

1110060/0016 11/0060/0049

111006010053

IlJ0060/0026

1110060/0032

1110060/0051

1lJ0060/00 17

11/0060/0036

1110060/0021 1110060/0027

1110060/0034 1lJ0060/0042

1110060/0024 I /

12/0080/0083

1110060/0030

190,

APPENDIX V-contd.

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK-contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

46. Nimaj 121 6/ 6/ 1/ 5 1210060/0060/0010/0005 11/6/ 5 11/0060/0005

47. Pimpalwadi 121 6/ 6/ 21 37 1210060/0060/0020/0037 11 / 6/39 11/0060/0(')39

48. Rampurwadi (N.V.) ,121 6/ 6/ 31 58 1210060/0060/003()/0058 0/ 01 0 I /

49. Ranjani 121 6/ 6/ 2/ 39 1210060/0060/0020/0039 111 61 28 11 fG060/0028

&0. Raywadi 12/ 6/ 6/ 11 3 1210060/0060/0010/0003 111 6/ 4 11/0060/0004

5l. Sal"litti 12/ 61 61 3/ 59 ] 210060(0060/0030/0059 11/6( 52 11/0060/0052

52. ~k~wadi 121 6/ 61 1/ 20 1210060(0060/0010/0020 111 61 19 11f0060/0019

53. Shin~wad.i (Go) 121 6/ 61 1/ 6 1210060/0060/0010/0006 111 61 7 1lf0060/0007

u. ~w4iM\I'(H) 121 61 61 31 53 12/0060/0060/0030/0053 111 61 44 111006010044

55. Shirdhon 12/ 61 61 3/ 45 1210060/00601003010045 11/ 61 35 llJOO60/003E

56. Thabadewadi 121 61 61 2f 31 1210060/0060/0020/0031 111 61 31 llf0060/003J

57. Tisangi 121 61 61 11 2 1210060/0060/0010/0002 111 61 2 1110060/000~ 58. Vithurayachiwadi 121 6/ 61 21 36" 1210060/0060/0020/0036 111 61 38 11/0060/0031

59. Wagholi 121 61 6/ 11 17 1210060/0060/0010/0017 111 6/ 3 11/0060/000:

60. Zurewadi (N.V.) 121 61 61 21 32 1210060/0060/0020/0032 0/ 0/ 0 / /

Sr. Name of Village No. (1) (2)

L Ahirwadi

2. Aitavade Bk. 3. Aitavade Rh. 4. Bagani 5. Bahadurwadi

6. Bahe

7. B4IWwadi 8. Bavcl\i 9. Beradmachi

10. Bhadkimbe 11. Bharatwadi (N.V.) 12. Dhatwadi 13. Bhavaninagar (N.V.)

14. Bichud 15. Borgaon 16. Chikurde 17. Devarde 18. Dhabakwadi (N.V.)

19. Dhagewadi 20. Dhavali 21. Dhotrewadi

22. Dongarwadi 23. Dudhari 24. Farnewadi (Borgaon) 25. Gatadwadi 26. *Gaundwadi 27. Gotkhindi 28. Hubalwadi

29. Itakare

30. Jakraiwadi 31. Jambhalwadi 32. June Khed 33. Kakachiwadi 34. Kalamwadi 35. Kameri 36. Kanegaon 37. Kapuskhed 38. Karandwadi 39. Karanjvade 40. Karve 41. Kasegaon

42. Kedarwadi 43. Kharatwadi 44. Kille Machchhindra Gad 45. Kale 4'6. 'Koregaon

• Excludc9, in 1981 ccnsus.

191

APPENDIX V--<'ontd.

7. WALWA C. O. BLOCK

uwa! ion (',><i"-1991

(Manual)

(8)

121 71 71 71 76

121 71 71 5/ 53 121 71 71 51 61 121 71 71 81 87 121 71 71 6/ 70

121 71 71 31 29 121 71 7J 31 2.1 121 71 71 71 79

121 71 7/ 21 12 121 7/ 71 8/ 83 121 71 71 GI 68 121 7/ 71 11 3 121 7/ 7/ 21 16 121 71 7/ 21 19 12f 71 71 3/ 26

121 71 71 51 57

121 71 71 51 58

121 7/ 7/ 4/ 37

121 71 71 51 49 121 7/ 7/ 7/ 82 121 71 71 11 8

121 71 7/ 5/ 55 121 71 7/ 21 21 121 7/ 7/ 31 27 121 7f 71 71 77

121 71 7/ 3/ 94

121 71 7/ 7/ 78

121 71 7/ 3/ 30

121 71 7/ 61 62

12f 71 7/ 5/ 50 121 7/ 7/ 4/ 42 121 71 71 7/ 71

121 71 7/ 8/ 88

121 71 7/ 11 5 121 71 71 4/ 47

121 71 7/ 61 69

121 71 71 4/ 33

121 71 7/ 81 93

121 71 7/ 51 59

121 71 71 51 48

121 71 71 11 1 121 71 71 11 6

121 7/ 7/ 31 28

121 71 71 21 11 121 7/ 71 21 13

121 71 71 81 84

(Cornpuh'r)

(4)

1210070/0070/007010076

1210070/0070/0050/0053

1210070/0070/0050/0061

1210070/007010080/0087

] 21007010070/0060/0070

1210070/0070/0030/0029 121flO70A0070~30~023

1 vn0701f}070/0070/Oo79

1210070/007010020/0012

12100701007010080/008'3

1210070/007010060/0068 1210070/0070/0010/0003

12/0070/0070/0020/0016

1210070/0070/0020/0019

1210070/0070/0030/0026

1210070/0070/005010057

1210070100701005010058

121007010070/0040/0037

121007010070/0050/0049

1210070/0070/007010082 1210070/0070/001010008

1210070/0070/0050/0055

1210070/00701002010021 1210070/0070/0030/0027

1210070/0070/0070/0077

1210070100701003010094

1210070/0070/0070/0078

1210070/00701003010030

1210070/00701006010062

12100701007010050/0050

1210070/0070/0040/00,12

12100701007010070/0071

1210070/007010080/0088

1210070/0070/001010005

121007010070/0040/0047

1210070/00701006010069

1210070/0070/004010033

121007010070/008010093

121007010070/0050/0059

1210070/0070/0050/0048

1210070/0070/0010/0001

1210070/0070/001010006

1210070/0070/0030/0028

1210070/007010020/0011

1210070/0070/002010013

1210070/0070/0080/0084

Location Code-1981

(Manual)

(5)

11/ 71 51 11/ 71 65

111 71 85 111 71 74 111 71 82 111 71 22 111 71 15 HI 71 55

11/ 71 10 111 71 70

01 01 0 III 71 29 01 01 0

111 71 12 111 71 19

III 71 87

111 7/ 86

01 01 0 11/ 71 61

11/ 71 73 111 7/ 2 11/ 71 88

111 71 13

111 71 18

111 71 48

01 01 0 111 71 56

11/ 71 23

111 71 58

111 71 62

111 71 40

111 71 35

111 71 76

111 7/ 25

111 7/ 46 11/ 71 81

11/ 71 33

11/ 71 52

111 71 66

111 71 64

111 71 1

111 71 26

111 71 21 111 71 9

111 71 5

111 71 80

(Computer)

(6)

111007010051

1110070/0065

11/0070/0085 111007010074

11/0070/0082 111007010.022 1 l/O07i);IQ015 11/007010055

1110070/0010

111007010070 I I

11/007010029

I / 1110070/0012

1110070/0019

11/007010087

11/007010086

/ I 111007010061 11/0070/0073

111007010002

1110070/0088

1110070/0013

1110070/0018

1110070/0048

/ / 1110070/0056

1110070/0023

111007010058

11/007010062

111007010040

1110070/0035

1110070/0076

11/0070/0025

1110070/0046

1110070/0081

1110070/0033 111007010052

1110070/0066 111007010064

111007010001

1110070/0026

1110070/0021

11/0070/0009

1110070/0005

1110070/0080

192

APPENDIX V-contd.

7. WALWA C. O. BLOCK--<ontd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

47. Kundalwadi 121 71 71 61 66 1210070/0070/0060/0066 111 71 84 1110070/0084

48. Kurlap 121 71 71 5/ 60 1210070/0070/0050/0060 111 71 67 1110070/0067

49. J..adegaon 121 71 71 5/ 52 1210070/0070/0050/0052 111 71 60 1110070/0060

50. J.avAnmachi 121 71 71 21 15 1210070/0070/0020/0015. 111 71 11 1110070/0011 51. Mahadevwadi 121 71 71 41 35 1210070/0070/0040/0035 111 71 31 1110070/0031 52. Malewadi 121 71 71 61 64 1210070/0070/0060/0064 111 71 69 1110070/0069

53. Manikwadi 121 71 71 41 36 1210070/0070/0040/0036 111 71 30 1110070/0030

54. Maralnathpur 121 71 71 41 43 1210070/0070/0040/0043 111 71 41 1110070/0041

55. Mardawadi 121 71 71 8/ 92 1210070/0070/0080/0092 111 71 54 1110070/0054 56. Masuchiwadi 121 71 71 31 25 1210070/0070/0030/0025 111 7/ 17 1110070/0017 57. Mirajwadi 121 71 71 8/ 91 1210070/0070/0080/0091 11/ 71 53 1110070/0053

58. Nagaon '121 71 71 7/ 81 1210070/0070/0070/0081 111 71 72 1110070/0072

59. Narsihapur 121 71 71 21 14 121q070/0070/0020/00 14 111 71 6 1110070/0006

60. NavE' Khed 121 71 71 71 72 121007010070/007010072 111 7/ 36 1110070/0036

61. Naykalwadi 121 71 71 41 40 1210670/0070/0040/0040 111 7/ 39 1110070/0039 62. Nerle 121 71 71 11 10 1210070/0070/0010/0010 111 71 24 111007010024

63. Ozarde 121 71 71 41 39 1210070/0070/004010039 111 71 42 111007010042

64. Padavalwadi 121 71 71 71 75 1210070/0070/0070/0075 111 71 49 1110070/0049 65. Peth 121 71 71 41 34 1210070/00701004010034 111 71 32 111007010032 66. Phalkewadi & Chandachiwadi 121 71 71 81 89 1210070/0070/0080/0089 111 71 75 1110070/0075

67. PhanJewadi (Shigaon) 121 71 71 81 85 1210070/0070/0080/0085 III 7/79 1110070/0079 , . 68. Pokharni 121 71 71 71 80 1210070/0070/0070/0080 11/ 71 71 1110070/0071 69. Retharf' Dharan 121 71 71 4/ 41 1210070/007010040/0041 11/ 7/ 44 111007010044

70. Rethare Harmlksha 121 71 71 21 20 1210070/0070/0020/0020 IJI71 20 1110070/0020

71. Rozawadi 121 71 71 81 90 1210070/0070/0080/0090 111 71 7.7. 1110070/0077

72. Sakharale 121 71 71 31 31 1210070/0070/0030/0031 111 71 34 1110070/0034

73. Satapewadi 121 71 71 31 24 1210070/0070/0030/0024 111 71 16 1110070/0016

74. Shekharwadi 121 71 71 51 54 1210070/0070/0050/0054 111 71 63 1110070/00,63 75. Shen~ 121 71 71 11 4 1210070/0070/0010/0004 111 71 27 111007010027

76. Shigaon 121 71 71 8/ 86 1210070/0070/008010086 . 111 71 78 1110070/0078 77. Shirate 121 71 71 ·21 18 1210070/0070/0020/0018 111 71 7 1,11001010007 78. Shirgaon 121 71 71 71 73 1210070/0070/0070/0073 111 71 37 1110070/0037 79. Shivpuri 121 71 71 41 44 1210070/00701004010044 111 71 45 1110070/0045 80. Suru) 121 71 71 4/ 38 1210070/0070/0040/0038 111 71 43 1110070/0043 81. Takari 121 71 7/ 21 22 1210070/0070/0020/0022 111 71 14 11/0070/0014 82. Tambave 121 71 71 11 9 1210670/0070/0010/0009 111 71 4 1110070/0004 83. Tandulwadi 121 71 71 61 67 1210070/0070/006010067 11/ 71 83 1110070/0083 84. Than apude 121 71 71 51 56 1210070/0070/0050/0056 111 71 89 1110070/0089

85. Tujarpur 121 71 71 31 32 1210070/0070/0030/0032 111 7/,47 1110070/0047

86. Vashi 121 71 71 51 51 1210070/0'070/0050/0051 111 71 59 1110070/0059 87. . Vitthalwadi (N.V.) 121 71 71 41 46 1210070/00701004010046 01 01 0 1 1 88. Waghwadi 121 71 71 41 45 12/0070/0070/0040/0045 11171 38 1110070/0038 89. Walwa 12/ 71 71 71 74 1210070/0070/0070/0074 111 71 50 1110070/0050 90. Wategaon 121 7/ 71 11 2 1210070/007010010/0002 111 71 28 1110070/0028 91. -Vede Machchhindra 121 71 7/ 21 17 1210070/0070/0020/0017 111 71 .. -g 1110070/0008 92. Yede Nipani 12/ 71 71 61 63 1210070/0070/0060/0063 111 71 57 1110070/0.057 93. Yelur 121 71 71 6/ 65 1210070/0070/0060/0065 111 71 68 1110070/0068 94. Yewalewadi 121 71 71 11 7 1210070/0070/0010/0007 111 71 3 1110070/0003

193

APPENDIX V~ontd.

8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK

Location Code-1991 Lo,"'aLion Cod,,- 19R1 Sr. Name of Village -~-

No. (Manual) (Computer) (Manu a)) (CfJolpllter)

(l) (2) (3) . (4) (5) 10,

1 Aloli 121 81 8/ 11 8 1210080/0080/0010/0008 11/ 81 11 11/00ROIOO11 ..I..

2. Arnbewadi 121 81 81 31 72 1210080/0080/0030/0072 11/ 81 39 11100RO/0039 3. Antri Bk. 121 81 81 31 77 1210080/0080/003010077 111 8/ 58 11l0OHOlO058 4. Antri-Kh. 121 81 81 31 78 1210080/0080/0030/0078 111 81 66 11100RO/OO66 5. Ara]e 121 81 81 11 16 1210080/0080/0010/00 16 IV 81 22 11/00RO/()022 6. Asvalwadi 121 81 81 21 56 1210060/0080/0020/0056 1" L' 8/ 81 11/(lOSO/Oj)81 7. AWldhi 121 81 81 31 75 1210080/0080/0030/0075 111 81 63 11/00RO/()OG3 8. Bambavade 121 81 81 31 64 1210080/o080/0U30/0064 111 8/ 34 1110080/0034 9. BeldarWadi 121 8/ 81 4/ 87 1210080/0080/0040/0087 111 8/ 61 11/00BO/0061

10. Belewadi 121 81 81 21 51 1210080/0080/0020/0051 111 81 78 11/0080/0078 11. Bhairewadi 121 81 81 31 66 1210080/0080/0030/0066 111 81 36 11/0080JO()36 12. Bhatshirgaon 121 81 81 41 93 1210080/0080/0040/0093 111 81 95 11/0080/0095 13. Bhatwadi 121 81 81 41 86 1210080/0080/0040/0086 111 81 62 111008(J/OO62 14. Bilashi 121 81 81 21 49 1210080/0080/0020/0049 11/ 8/ 75 llJ0080JOO 75 15. Biur 121 81 81 31 82 1210080/008Q/0030/0082 111 81 89 1110080/0089 16. Chandoli Bk. 121 81 81 11 14 1210080/0080/0010/0014 111 8/ 19 lli0080/0019 17. Chandoli Kh. 121 81 81 11 2 1210080/0080/0010/0002 11/ 8/ 2 11/008010002 18. Charan 121 8/ 81 11 29 1210080/0080/0010/0020 111 81 52 1110080/0052 19. Chikhali 121 81 81 41 99 1210080/0080/0040/0099 111 8/102 1 1I0080/() 102 20. Chikhalwadi (N.V.) 121 8/ 81 41 91 1210080/0080/004010091 01 01 0 1 1 21. Chinchewadi (N.V.) 121 81 81 Ii 21 1210080/0080/0010/0021 0/ 0/ 0 / 1 22. Chincholi 121 8f 81 21 43 1210080/0080/0020/0043 11/ 81 72 1110080/0072 23. Devwadi 121 8/ 81 41104 1210080/0080/0040/0104 111 81 99 11/0080/0099 24. Dhamavade 121 8/ 81 31 59 1210080/0080/0030/0059 111 8/ 29 1110080/0029 25. Dhaswadi 121 P.I 8/ 21 46 1210080/0080/0020/0046 11/ 81 69 11/0080/0069 26. Dholewadi 121 8/ 81 41 96 1210080/0080/0040/0096 111 8/104 11/0080/0 1 04 27. Gavalewadi 121 8/ 81 21-38 1210080/0080/0020/0038 II} 8/43 1110080/0043 28. Gave 121 81 81 11 3 1210080/0080/0010/0003 III 81 :J 11/008010003 29. Ghagarewadi 121 81 81 3/ 61 1210080/0080/0030/0061 III 81 31 1110080/0031 30. Girajvade 121 8/ 81 3/ 60 1210080/0080/0030/0060 11/ 81 30 1110nSO/O030 31. Gudhe 12/ 8/ 8/ 11 17 1210080/0080/0010/0017 111 81 23 111'0080/0023 32. Hattegaon 121 8/ 8/ 21 39 1210080/0080/0020/0039 111 8/ 56 II/00RO/0056 33. IngruJ 121 8/ 81 41 92 121008010080/0040/0092 111 81 96 1110080/0096 34. Jambalewadi (N.V.) 121 81 8/ 41 90 1210080/0080/0040/0090 0/ 01 0 / I 35. Jawali 121 81 81 11 4 1210080/0080/001010004 III 8/ 4- 1110080/0004 36. Kadamwadi 12/ 8/ 81 11 26 121008010080/0010/0026 11/ 81 46 I1JOORO/OO46 37. Kalundre 121 81 8/ 1/ 25 1210080/0080/001010025 III S/ 50 11/0080/0060 38. Kande 12/ 81 81 41100 1210080/0080/0040/0100 11/ 8/101 1110080/0101 39. Kandur 121 8/ 81 41 95 121008010080/0040/0095 III 81 9:3 1110080/0093 40. ~pari 121 81 8/ 41 89 121'0080/0080/0040/0089 11/ 8/ 8-'-, 1110080/0087 41. Karam ale 121 81 81 31 74 1210080/0080/003010074 11/ 81 6" 1110080/0060 42. Karanguli 121 81 8/ 11 23 121008010080/0010/0023 11/ 81 48 1110080/0049 43. Kharale 121 81 8/ 11 22 1210080/0080/0010/0022 III 81 48 1110080/0048 44. Khed 121 81 81 41 85 1210080/0080/004010085 111 8/ 85 11/0080/0085 45. Khirawade 121 8/ 81 21 40 1210080/008010020/0040 III 81 55 1110080/0055 46. Khujgaon 121 8/ 8/ 21 41 1210080/0080/0020/0041 111 8/ 70 1110080/0070 47. Khundalapur 121 81 81 11 13 1210080/0080/001010013 111 81 18 1110080/0018 48. Kinarewadi 121 81 81 11 20 1210080/0080/0010/0020 11/ 8/ 47 1110080/0047 49. Kokarud 121 8/ 8/ 21 44 1210080/0080/0020/0044 11/ 8/ 73 1110080/0073 50. Kondaiwadi 121 81 81 31 58 1210080/008010030/0058 111 81 41 1110080/0041 51. Kusaiwadi 121 81 81 21 47 1210080/0080/0020/0047 111 8/ 68 1110080/0068 52. Kusalewadi 121 81 8/ 11 27 1210080/0080/0010/0027 III 8/ 45 11/0080/0045 53. ,Ladewadi 121 8/ 8/ 41102 1210080/008010040/0l.O2 111 81 98 111008010098

194

APPENDIX V--contd.

S. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK~onld. (1) • (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

54. Lotiv 121 81 8/ L' 5 1210080/0080/0010/0005 111 8/ 8 111008010008 55. Madalawadi 121 81 81 31 70 1210080/00~070030/0070 111 81 57 11/00RO/0057 56. l\1a]ewadi 121 8/ 8f~ 45 1210080/0080/0020/0045 11/ 8/ 74 111008010074 57. Manewadi 121 81 8/ 11 18 1210080/0080/0010/0018 IV 8/ 24 111008010024 58. Mangle 121 8/ 8/ 4J 103 1210080/0080/0040/0103 111 8/100 111008010 100 59. Mangrul- 121 8/ 81 21 50 1210080/0080/0020/0050 HI 8/ 77 111008010077 60. Marathwadi (N.V.) 121 8/ 8/ 1/. 24 1210080/0080/0010/0024 0/ 0/ 0 / l 61. Meni 121 Sl 81 21 36, 1210080/0080/0020/0036 11/ 81 44 11/00~()/0044

62. Mohare , 121 81 8/ 11 30 1210080/0080/001010030 111 8/ 53 111008010053 63. More-wadi 121 8/ 8/ 21 42 1210080/008010020/0042 11/ 8/ 71 111O()8010071 64. Nandoli 121 8/ 8/ 11 12 1210080/0080/001010012 11/ 8/ 17 111008010017 65. Nathavade 121 8/ 8/ 1/ 31 1 210080/008010010/003 i 11/ 8/ 54 11100ROlOO54 '66. Natoli 121 8! 81 4J 98 1210080/0086/0040/0098 111 8/103 11/008610 103 67. Nigadi 121 8/ 8/ 3/ 73 1210080/0080/0030/0073 11/ 8/ 59 11/008010059 68. Nivale 121 8f 8/ II 6 1210080/0080/0010/0006 11/8/ 9 11/0080/0009 69. Pachumbri 1'21 81 81 31 63 12iOO80/0080/0030/006;3 111 8/ 33 111008010033 70, Padali 12/ 81 8/ 31 80 1210080/00801003010080 III 81 83' 11/0080/0083 71. Padaliwadi 121 81 8/ 3/ 76 1210080/00801003010076 111 8/ 64 11/008010064 72. Pakirwadi 121 8/ 8/ 41101 1210080100,80/0040/0101 111 8/ 97 111008010097 73. Pamihagani 121 8/ 8/ 1/ 19 1210080/0080/0010/0019 111 81 25 1110<T80/0025 74. Panumbre Tarf Shirala 121 81 8/ 31 62 1210080/00801003010062 111 8/ 32 11/00R0/01}~2

75. Panumbre TarfWarun 121 8/ 8/ 11 28 1210080/0080/0010/0028 111 8/ 51 1110080/0051 76. PavaIewadi 121 8/ 81 21 57 12100801008010020/0057 111 81 90 111008010090 77. Pethlood 121 8/ 81 11 9 1210080100801001010009 111 81 12 111008010012 78. Phupere 121 8/ 8/ 21 53 1210080/0080/0020/0053 III 8/ 79 11/0080/0079 79. Punavat 121 81 8/ 21 55 12100801008010020/0055 111 8/ 92 1110080/0092 80. Ranjanwadi 121 81 81 21 35 1210(,)8010080/0020/0035 111 8/ 28i 1110080/0028 81. Red 121 8/ 8/ 4/ 88 1210080/0080/004010088 111 8/ 86 1110080/0086 82. Rile 121 8/ 8/ 21 52 1210080/008010020/0052 111 8/ 80 1110080/0080 .

111 8/ '.1 11/0080/0rlOI 83. Rundhiv 121 81 8/ II 1 1210080/0080/0010/0001 84. Sagaon 121 81 8/ 41 97 1210080/0~01004010097 111 8/105 111008010 105'

, ,85. Sawantwad; 121 81 81 21 34 . ' 1210080/008Q/0020/0034 111 8/ 27 1110080io027 86. Shendgewadl (N.V.) 121 81 81 1/ 32 J.2I0089/oo80/00 lOt0032 0/01 0 87. Shindewadi 121 81 8/ 21 ,48 ' 1210080/008010020/0048 111 8/ 76 ll1uvl5ufuu'/o 88. Shirala 121 81 81 4/ 83 1210080/00801004010083 111 81 88 1110080/0088 89. Shirala Kh. 121. 8/ 8/ 2/' 54 1210080/0080/0.020/0054 111 8/ 9J. 1110080/0091 90. Shirsatwadi 121 8/ 8/ 21 33 1210080/0080/0020/0033 111 &! '~6 ~ i 11008010026 91. Shi\rani 121 81 8/ 4J 84 1210080io080/0040/0084 111,'8/ 84 1110080/0084 92. Shivarwadi 121 81 8/ 31 67 12100801008010030/0067 ,111 8/ :h ,1110Q8010037 93. Sirasi 121 8/ 81 31 68 1210080/0080/0030/0068" 111 {V 38 1110080/0038 94. Sonavade 121 81 81 11 15 1210080/00801001010015 111 8/ 21 1110080/0021 95. Tadavale 121 8/ 8/ 31 '79 1210080/0080/0030/0079 'Ill 8/ 65 1110080/0065 96. Takale 121 8/ 81 II 10 1210080/0080/0010/0010 111 8/ 13 11/0080/0013 97. Takave 121 8/ 8/ 31 65 121008010080/003010065 111 81 35 111008()/00$5 98. Upavale 121 8/ 81 31 81 1210080/0080/0030/0081 .111 8; 82 1110080/0082 99. Wadibhagai 121 81 8/ 4/ 94 121008010080/0040/0094 11/,.81 94 1110080/0094

lOO. Wakurde Bk. 121 8/ 81 31 69 121008010080/0030/0069 111 8/ 40 1110080/0040 1'01. WakurdeKh. 121 fV 81 31 71· 121Q080/0080/0030/0071 111 81 .67 11/0()80JOO67 102. Wetti 121 8/ 81 11 "T 1210080/0080/0010/0007 111 8/ 10 1110080/0010 103. Yelapur 121 81 8/ 21 37 1. 2,.100807'0080/0020/003 7 11/8/ 42 1110080/0042 104. Zolambi 121 81 8/ II 11 1210_08~/0080/00 1 0/0011 111 81 14 1110080/0014

195

APPENDIX VI

STATEMENT SHOWING SOCIAL FOREST AREA IN THE vn,LAGES

Name of District Name of C. D. Block L. C.No. Name ofVilJage Roci,,] forest R}'ell (in hectares)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Sangli 1. Miraj 43 Khan dc raj uri 37.00 48 Dongarwadi 31.00 53 Salgare 37.00

2. Tasgaon 3 Alate 6.00 4 Limb 3.00 5 Hatnoli 10.00

15 Manjarde" 18.00 17 Panmalwadi 6.05 18 Sirgaon Visapur 5.00 19 Visapur 8.00 20 Gotewadi 20.00 30 Wadgaon 12.00 34 Baslawade 75.0() 35 Balgavade 18.00 36 Dorli 12.00 37 Khujagaon 39.30 38. Waghapur 6.20 43 Gavhan 10.00 44 Manerajuri 70.00 45 Yogewadi 5.00 46 Upalavi 12.00 48 Dhulgaon 8.00 49 Arwade 39.00 52 Chinchani 5.00 53 Nehru Nagar 20.00 58 Eavathe Ekand 10.00 61 Nagaon Kavathe 20.00 64 Borgaon 6.00 66 Bamb~vade 14.00 69 Turchi 20.00 71 Vanjarwadi 10.00 74 Ghogaon 17.00 80 Burli 12.00 83 Sandgewadi 12.00 99 Bhilwadi 4.00

3. Khanapur 2 Nahavi 8.00 4 Kadegan 10.00 6 Kotawade 114.00 8 Kadepur 10.00

10 Tadasar 10.00 13 Hingangaon Bk. 42.00 14 Sha]gaon 9.00 15 Karandewadi 10.00 17 Vihapur

. 12.00

18· Yede 8.00 23 Kanharwadi 25.00 25 Kotij 9.00 26 Upale Mayani 22.05 27 BeJavade 7.00 29 Tam doli 15.00 30 Kherade Vita 7.00 33 Amrapur 10.00 36 Mahuli 78.00

196

APPENDIX VT~ontd.

Name of Di",1 ,·j,·t Name of C. D. Block L. C. No. Name of Village Social forest area (in hectares)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

3. Khanapur (contd.) 39 Himgangade 22.05 41 Ghanawad 10.00 45 Kurli 5.00 46 Pare 5.00 48 Karve 45.00 51 Bhikawadi 15.00 53 Vajegaon 14.00 65 Wasumbe 12.00 66 Renavi 24.05 76 Ainwadi 2.00 79 Benapur 2.00 95 Wadiya Raibag 6.00 96 Dhawaleshwar 16.00 97 Shelakbav 10.00 98 Bhalwani 10.00

100 Kalambi .21.00 101 Khambale Bhalvani 10.00 102 Alsund 9.00 109 Shirasgaon 10.00 110 Wangi 26~00

111 Shirgaon 7.00 114 Sonkire 17.00

4. Atpadi 1 Rajewadi 4.00 2 I~ingjvare 15.00 5 Umbargaon 3.00 6 Dighanchi 12.00 7 Palaskhel 25.00 8 Nimbawade 7.00

12 Awalai 25.00 14 Vithalapur 22.00 15 Kautholi 7.00 18 Mitki 20.00 19 Banpu:rj 69.00 20 Tadvale 85.00 22 Shatphale 10.00 23 Lengrewadi 6.00 25 Madgule 5.00 28 Atpadi 39.00 31 Pimpri Kh. 9.00 33, Bombewadi 7.00 34 Gulewadi 17.00 35 Vibhatwadi 8.00 36 Karundwadi 12.00 37 Zare 11.00 41 Gharbiki 10.00 42 Jambhulni 5.00 43 Mudhewadi 37.00 44 Kamth 14.00 45 Ghanand 9.00 46 Walwan 11.00 50 Balewadi 45.00 51 Karg;'ni 9.00 54 Gomewdi .8:00 56 Autewadi 45.00

197

APPENDIX VI-contd.

NamE' or Di"trit't Name of C. D. Block L. C. No. Name of Village Social iOr<'!'It area (ir. h<x:t.ares)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

4. Atpadi (contd.) 57 Nelkaranji 12.00 60 Talewadi 114.00

5. Kavathe Mahankal 2 Tisangi 26.00 4 Nagaj 57.00 5 Nimaj 23.00 7 Ghorpadi 25.00

10 Chorochi 7.00 12 Chudekhindi 31.00 14 Dhalgaon 16.00 16 Kerewam 45.00 2] Agalgaon 15.00 22 Jakhapur 10.00 23 Kuehi 30.00 24 Langarpeth 41.00 25 Dhalewadi 2R.OO 26 Irali 27.00 29 Alkud 45.00 31 Thabadewadi 7.00 35 K~[athe MahankaI 800 36 Vithurayachiwadi 9.25 37 Pimpalwadj 19.00 38 Dhulgaon 284.00 40 Kokale 5.00 43 Jaygavhan 7.00 45 Shirdhon 7.00 46 Borgaon 3.00 54 Deshing 5.00 55 Kharshing 14.00 56 Banewadi 20.00 59 Sarah 3.00

6. Walwa 4 Shene 7.00 5 Kalamwadi 7.00

10 Nere 8.00 11 Kille Machchhindr.,. Gad 6.00 17 Yede Machchhindra 3.00 26 Borgaon 3.00 32 Tujarpllr 10.00 48 Karve 10.00 51 Vashi 20.00 60 Kurlap 2.00 62 Itakare 4.00 70 Hahadurwadi 10.00 71 June Khed 7.00 80 Pokharni 32.00 83 Bhadkimbe 6.00 84 Koregaon 4.00

Grand Tota} 3034.95

198

APPENDIX VII

STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOL IN THE VILLAGES

Name of District (1)

Sangli

Name of C. D. Block (2)

1. Miraj

2. Khanapur

3. Atpadi

4. Jat

5. Kavathe Maliankal

6. Wa]wa

L. C. No. (3)

~ 5 9

11 13 14 17 19 24 25 31 38 44 50 53 59 62 64

:36 42 78

118

28".

101

35 39

1 2 3 5 9

10 17 19 20 26 31 33 34 41 47 53 57 60 61 63 65 70 74 78 79 84 86 87

" .Na~ of Village No. of Girl .. School (4) (5)

Kasabe Digraj 1 Dudhgaon 1 Kavathe Piran 1 Haripur 1 Inam Dharnani 1 Nandre 1 Kamal 1 Budhgaon 1 Soni 1 Bhose 1 Kavalapur 1 Malgaon 1 ErandoH 1 Belanki 1 Salgare 1 Mhaisal 1 Bedag 1 Arag 1

Mahuli 1 Nevari 1 Khanapur 1 Devrashtra 1

Atpadi 1

Jat 2

Kavathe Mahankal 2 Ranjani 1

Kasegaon 1 Wategaon 1 Bhatwadi 1 Kalamwadi 1 Tamba'Ve 1 Nerle 1 Yede Machchhindra 1 Bichud 1 Rethare Harmaksh l~

Borgaon 1 Sakharale 1 Kapuskhed 1 Peth

,. 1

Rethre Dharan Kamen 2 Aitavade Bk. 1 Chikurde 1 Kurlap ],.

Aitavade lOl. 1 Yede Nipani 2 YeJur 1 Bahadurwadi 1 Walwa 1 Gotkhindi 1 Bavchi 1-Koregaon 1 Shigaon :1, Bagani 1

Grand Total 58

199

SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

201

SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

Note Explaining the Abbreviations used in Town Directory

The town directory is p"esented for each town

covering different aspects of urban life. As like

1981 census seven stau·ments (l to VI and IV­

A) have been incJuded for presentation of this

data. The data contained in these statements are

the area, population in 1991 and past censuses,

growth rates, density, sex ratio, physical aspects

of towns, communications, .. municipal finances,

civic, medical, educational and other amenities '. and trade, commerce, industry and' banking

facilities. It covers all the towns in the district

statutorily notified as well as non-municipal

towns. All the towns in the district are arranged

in alphabetical order.

The data collected in these statements l]ave

largely been furnished, by the municipal bodies.

For non-municipal towns the tahsildars and

cantonment executive' officers supplied the

information.

Statement I shows status and growth history

of the towns in the district. Column 2 in this

statement indicates class, name and civic

administration status of a town (as in 1990).

Class of the town indicated under this column

has been introduced to facilitate the analysis of

town directory data' at the state and the

national level. Census towns have no urban civic

status, Following abbreviations have. been used to

indicate the civic status of the town

Municipal Corporation

Municipality

Cantonment

Census Town

Outgrowth

M. Corp:

M

Cantt.

C. T.

O. G.

Columns 8 to 17 give population and growth

rate of towns since 1901 and would help in drawing

the trends in their growth rate. Columns 6(a) and

6(b) present area in sq.kms., Column 7 presents

number. of household's including houseless

households, Columhs 18(a)· and 18(b) present

density and 19 to 21 present sex ratio.

Statement n shows physical aspects and

location of each town. In physical aspects only

the rainfall, maximum and minimum temperature

data as obtained from the Director General of

Meteorological Survey of India have been shown.

Towns for which information could not be

obtained from lVleleorological Survey of India, the • same has been collected locally or calculated in

relation to the nearest town, to the extent possible.

Columns 6 to 12 has been filled up on the basis

of local enquiry. Distances respectively from the

state, district and sub-division and tahsil head­

quarters as well as the nearest city (urban area

with a population of 100,000+) would help in

determining the location of a town. Communication

facilities are shown mentioning railway station,

bus route and navigable rivericanaL

Statement III deals with municipal finance for

the statutory and also non-st~tutory town bodies

managing civic administration of the town

provided they ha vCil separate budgets and

accounts of their own.

Statement IV provides information on the civic

and other amenities available in the town. Total

population given under column 4 and Sch~dule4'

Castes/Scheduled Tribes population given in

column 5 have been added to help in measuring

amenities in respect of population size of the·

weaker sections in the towns. The information

on road length within the town shown under

column 6 has been obtained from Municipality

w(except for the highways). Codes used are

Pucca road

Kachch a road

PR

KR

Columns 7 to 11 reflects the information on

system of sewerage, number of latrines and method

of disposal of night soil. Codes used are :­

System of sewerage

Sewer/Sewerage

Open surface drains

Box surface drains

Sylk 'drains

Cesspool method

Pit system

Others

Method of disposal of night soil

Head loads

Baskets

Wheel barr~ows

Septic tank latri"nes

Sewerage

Pit system

Others

S

OSD

BSD

SD

-CO Pt

0

HL

B

WB

ST

S

Pt

0 . Columns 12 and '13 indicate sources of

protected water supply to the inhabitants of the

towns. The information on major source of water

.,supply is shown in the column 12 and on major

source of storage and capacity un~er colu.nn 13.

For ,stating this inform.ation fol19wing codes have

been used :-

Overhe~d tank

Service reservoir

River infiltration gallery

Borewell pumping system •

Pressure tank

Tubewell waterlHand pump

Tap water

We]] . water

Tank water

OHT

SR IG

BWP ·PT

T:W

T

W

TK

Column 14 gives inforlllati{)n, regarding

availability of fire fighting services. In case; ·it is

not available in the referref\t town, the name of

the nearest place where it is available has be~n mentioned and the distance from the town has

also heen indicated within brackets. Columns 15

202

to 19 pertain to the number of electricity supply

connections aV'ailable for domestic, industrial,

commercial and road lighting points etc.

As in 1981, the statement IV-A :provides data

in respect of civic and other amenities in the

notified or recognised slums of towns with a

population of above 50,000 (Le. class I and class

IT towns).'

Statement V gives information regarding

amenities like medical, educational, recreational

and cultural facilities available. in the town. 1991

population figures for each town have also been

indicated and this will facilitate in analysing data . . on facilities available to the people.

Data related to medical facilities have been

obtained from the district and sub-divisional

medical officers and shown under columns 4 and

5. A11 types of .medical institutions whether

allopathic. ayurvedic, unani or homoeopathic have

been covered and indicated using the following

codes

Hospital

Dispensary

Hea]th Centre/

Primary Health :Sub-Centre!

Primary Health. unit etc.

Family Planning Centre

T. B. Clinic

Nursing Home

Others

H

D

HC

FPC

TB

NH

o If the medical institution is Ayurvedic, Unam

or Homoeopathic the same is indicated in bracket

by providing the following additional codes . .

Ayur ... edic

Unani

Homoeopathic

In case, more

is available, the

the brackets.

A

U

Hom

than one institution of any type -

exact number is shown within

,The information on educational facilities

(column 6) is exhibited as per. fonowing

codes :-

Arts only

Science only

Commerce only

Arts and Science only

Arts and Commerce only

Combined for all categories

Arts, Science and Commerce

Law

University

Others

A

S

C

AS

AC

ASC

L

U

a

Column 10 pertains to the number of recognised

shorthand, typewriting and vocational

institutes (grouped as others) which

training

include

Applied ArUPainting college, Pharmacy college,

B.Ed. college, Teacher's training school, Music!

Dancing institute, Nursing school etc. The following

codes are used

Shorthand

Typewriting

Shorthand and Typewriting

Others

SH

Type

Sh. Type

o

203

Column 15 shows the information in respect

of Adult literacy classes/Centres etc. Similarly in

view of the spurt in the employment of women

1n towns, information on number of working

women's hostels and seats available therein has

been given under column 16. This data would help

in formulating plans for opening new hostels in

order to meet the problems of the single working

woman.

Columns 17 to 20 show recreational and

cultural facilities available 'in the town. These

include stadia, cinemas, auditoria/drama/

community halls, public libraries indicated as 'PL'

and reading Tooms indicated a~ 'RR'.

Sta),ernent VI presents information in resped

of trade, commerce, iDdustry and banking services

in the town. Columns 3 to 11 indicate three most

important commodities imported, export.ed- and

manufact.ured in the tgwn. Information on number

of banks available in the town appears under

column 12. Columns 13 and 14 show number of

agricultural and non-agricultural credit societies

'respedively in each town.

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212

AJ"PENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTOHY

Town!'! sh()wing their <H ... tgt·owth with popu.lntion '-

l Name of the \lJwn Population of (~re Outgrowth with Joolti(m code town

,

(2) (a) -+ (4)

Sangli 1211 1 Q2,197 Kupwad

Miraj 12/II L.- 121,593 I Vanleswadi

PnpuLJlion of nu1.gmwt-h

21:3

PART B

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

215

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Note .- 1. The total area figures for the State and the districts fire as supplied by tht' ;':;u!"ve.vor General of India. The total area figures for C. D. Blocks are arrived at from the Tfth.;;iJ flrea figures supplied by the Settlement Commissionf!r, Maharashtra, Pune. The an':'! figUTt>f' for towns are as suplied by the respective Municipal Corporations, Councils and Cantnnmpnt Boards or town planning department.

2. In Maharashtra, Tahsils and C. D. Blocks are co-terminus. The area figur(>!'; fnr tahsil as a whole are supplied by the 'Settlement Commissioner. The C. D. Block tot.al rlrf'(J 1S obtained b¥ deducting the areas of s,tatutory towns therein (i. e, Municipal Corpomtiolls, MUlli!~ipal Councils and Cantonment Boards), from the total area of the tahsil.

3. The C. D. Block urban. area is obtained by adding the areas of the towns (Census towns and outgr~wths) situated therein. The C. D. Block rural arl;;!a is obtained by deducting the C. D. Block urban area from the total area. ,

4. The district urban area is obtained by adqing the areas of the concerned urhan 1mitR including Census towns and outgrowth in th~ district. The district rural 8ea is obtalllPd by deducting the district urcan area from the tota) area as reported by the Surveyor Genf;rai of India.

5. The State urban arefl is 6btained by adding the district urban areas. Th~ StatE' rura} area is obtained by deducting the State urban area from the tutal area of the State tlS reponed by the Surveyor General of India.

6. Since the source for the total area figures in respect of the StHte and the district is the Surveyor General of India, while that for the total area figures in respect of thE' C. D. Blocks' is the State Government the tota] areas, as also the rural areas, for thp e, D. Blocks in district, may not add upto the corresponding figures shown against the district.

7. APea figures of State, some districts, C. D. Blocks and urban places are provisional.

8. Names of towns treated as such for the first time in 1991 have been marked with an asterisk(*).

9. Names of towns treated as such for the first time in 1981 which continuE' al' t.owns in 1991 have. been ma,rked with two' asterisks (**),

10. In urban peA's ward level data for coiumn 3 and 44 to 48 are not available. hence kept blank.

11. Abbreviations-

(1) M. Corp. = Municipal CQrporation

(2) M. = Municipality

(3:' Cantt. = Cantonment (4) C. T. = Census Town

(5) o. G. ::: Outgrowth

12. N. A. = Not Available.

:l16

DISTRICT PRIMlliY

D;strictJ No d Tot"-! pop.. ,.it ion Location C. D. Block! T!lc •• )J O<...::'.lpjed (jpciudin!J" :,.'stitut.iongj lind

Code U.A.lCityl "Ru~"l! Area in re,.iaentiol No. of lhl~~stk~1'o.8 popu lRt ion I No. Town Urban &!. K-'ll. hou~e~ houlleholds

p M F

(1) .. 2) (3) (4) (S} (fl) (7) (8) (9) ------.-~--------

12 SANGLl DISTRICT T 8572.0(; 407619 42310f. 2209488 1128;)21 10S0967 n 8255.27 :0.13324 323i4-8 170704] 8684 .. 7 838594 T~ ,) ~16.73 94295 100157 502477 260074 242373

1 Mitaj C. D. Llock. T 840.92 59686 61674 319849 166348 153501 R 838.33 ,U1799 51387 27i)~88 140482 1~O406 [j 2.59 9887 10287 48961 25666 23095

Kupvad COG) N.A 6763 7036 3:3313 17695 15618 Van}e"wadi (C>C.) N.A. 774 855 3814 1911 1873 Madhavnagu!- (C.T.) U 2J,9 2350 2396 118:34 6230 5604

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 1191.59 .0;7532 60288 31031R 158524 151794 R 1191.59 57532 60288 310318 158524 151794 U

3 Khao:lpur C. D. Block 'T' 1267.37 42720 44514 221999 108727 113272 R 1267.37 42720 44514 221999 108727 113272 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Blo<-k T 830.26 19177 20240 111557 57158 54399 R 830.~6 19177 20240 1115!)7 57158 54399 L'

5 Ja~ C. D. Bloc:': T 2j 96.05 40.'302 41633 210647 124445 116202 R 2196.05 40802 41633 240647 124445 116202 T' ...J

6 Kawti:.hc l\-Iahrctnkal T 734.06 21 7 55 22102 117901 59808 58093 C. D. Blo<.!k R 734.06 21755 22102 117901 59808 58093

l)

'7 Wah:'i C. D. Bleck T 655.80 54254 55140 2S3380 150944 142436 . R 655.80 54254 55140 293380 150944 142436 L'

8 Shirah; C D. Biock ..,... 639.09 29041 30061 147773 72178 75595 ~

R 625.85 27285 27844 H0351 68359 71992 U 13.24 1756 2217 7422 3819 3603

IvI:n3dtJr (C.'1'.)'" U 13.24 1756 2217 7422 3819 3603

TOT AL U1tBA:.~ .3.16.73 94295 100157 502447 260074 242373

Tasgaon (M) D 43.42 5484 5786 29392 15204 14188 VIta eM) C 55.27 5944 6483 32018 16461 15557 Uran Islampur (1\1) U 3:3.33 7423 7688 42459 22G35 20364 Ashta (M) U 83.70 5316 5676 27405 14027 13378 Manadur (C.T.)* U 13.24 1756 2217 7422 381': 3603 Sangli (UA.) U 87.77 68372 72307 363751 ::S-!SB 175283 a) Sangli (M & OG) u 42.50 43102 44762 226510 117823 lOi:S687 ., Sangli (M) U 42.50 36339 37726 193197 -.~ 93069 1, .1.uv ........... ~

in Kupvad (OG) N.A. 676~ 7036 33313 17695 Ib6Jd b) .lVllnti tM & OG) U 42.68 22920 25149 125407 64415 b0992

i) lVnraJ (M) U 42.68 22146 24294 121593 62474 59119 ii) VanJe~wadi (OG) N.A. "174 855 ~Qt4 '(141 ..,. ("- ~-..,

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 2.59 2350 2396 11834 6230 5€~ ,

CENSUS ABSTRACT

T"tal population in the age-group 0--6

p

(10)

M (J Ij

F

(12)

p

(13)

Sch~duIed Castes

M (14)

F

(15)

217

350297 182096 273547 141928

76750 40168

168201 277458 141100 136358 131619 210429 W€856 103573 36582 67029 34244- 32785

51144 42972

8172 5632

716 1824

46502 46552

34964 34964

18908 18908

43770 43770

19686 19686

43960 43960

24256 22735

If}21 1521

76750

4206 5149 6151 4183 1521

55540 34776 29144

5632 18940 18224

716 1824

26820 22496

4324 2958

362 1004

24164 24164

18019 18019

9642 9642

22543 22543

10261 10261

23088 23088

12501 11715

786 786

40168

2220 2659 3187 2221

786 29095 18238 15280

2958 9853 l1491

362 1004

24324 20476

3848 2674

354 820

22388 22388

16945 16945

9266 9266

21227 21227

9425 9425

20872 20872

11755 11020

735 735

36582

1986 2490 2964 1962

735 26445 16538 13864 2674. 9087 8733

820

44277 36543

7734 4893 1032 1809

34789 34789

27271 27271

12924 12924

32936 32936

16799 IfJ799

34305 34305

16163 14862

1301 1301

67029

2361 4000 4793 4322 1301

50252 30662 25769

4893 17781 16749

1.{'12

1809

22794 18764

4030 2543

522 965

17750 17750

13508 13508

6630 6G30

16878 16878

A162 8462

17476 17476

8048 7388 660 660

34244

1259 2064 2461 2215 660

25585 15629 13086

2543 8991 8469

965

21483 17779

3704 2350

510 844

17039 17039

13763 13763

6294 6294

16058 16058

8337 8.137

16829 16829

8115 .. 7474

641 641

32785

1102 1936 2332 2107

641 24667 15033 12683 2350 8790 8280

510 844

Scheduled Tribes

P

OS)

10784 9262 1522

1463 1390

73 57

6

1070 1070

549 549

205 205

4390 4390

233 23:J

1286 1286

167 1;j9

28 28

1522

16 80

108 249

28 1041 710 643

67 325 325

6

M

(17)

5647 4868

779

753 719

34 :31

3

553 553

285 285

125 125

2317 2317

122 122

660 660

105 87 18 18

779

7 44 52

114 18

544 375 344

31 166 166

3

F

OR)

p

(19)

Lirerat.es

M

(20)

F

(21)

S137 1164092 708235 455b57 4394 ~4R442 525457 322985

743 :;1 !)(;50 182778 132872

710 671

39 36

3

517 ;')17

~~64

264

80 80

2073 20'73

1J1 111

626 621')

62 52 10 10

743

9 36 56

135 10

497 335 299

36 159 159

3

]7F){)74 J4fi583 2!H91 ]$l735 2047 7709

174543 174543

I1G030 116U:iO

47130 47130

83106 83106

55950 51')950

159278 111Sl278

70701 66822

3879 3879

315650

18877 20344 26962 15355

3879 230233 143081 123346

19735 79443 77396

2047 7709

107310 89708 17602 11872

1161 4569

106329 106329

68468 68,168

30547 30547

56796 56796

34638 34638

97646 97646

43730 41325

2405 2405

182778

10938 12034 15820 9056 2405

132525 82073 70201 11872 45883 44722

1161 4569

67764 56875 11889

7863 886

3140

68214 68214

47[;62 47562

16583 16583

26310 26310

21312 21312

61632 61632

26971 25497

1474 :;'..174

132872

7939 8310

11142 6299 1474

97708 61008 53145

7863 33560 32674

8P"l

31-10

218

DISTRICT PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Total DistricU main Cultivators Agricultural

Location C. D. Block! Total! workers Labourers Code U.AJCityl Rurall (I-IX) r (I) (II) No. Town Urban

p M F P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 814726 591536 22~190 353956 255602 98354 197119 104658 92461 R 659190 463103 196087 335620 241527 94093 178563 :94059 84504 U 155536 128433 ~7103 18336 14075 4261 18556 10599 7957

1 Miraj .::. D. Block T 118596 89851 29'/45 42244 33354 8890 37072 21165 15907 , R 103700 76967 26748 41275 32530 8745 33774 19332 14442 U 15896 12894 3002 969 824 145 3298 1833 1465

Kupvad (OG) 11140 8851 2289 778 684 94 2953 1627 1326 Vanleswadi COG) 111-12 935 247 74 59 15. 182 111 71 Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 3574 3108 466 117 81 36 163 • 95 68

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block, T 121256 86457 34799 58800 42829 15971 36171 19961 16210 R 121256 86457 34799 58800 42829 15971 36171 19961 16210 U

3 Khanapur C. D. Bh. ~. T 91839 55862 35977 55432 32207 23225 20155 9666 10489 R 91839 55862 35977 55432 3220'Y' 23225 20155 9666 10489 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Block T 40675 29355 11320 21840 16540 5300 10599 5285 5314 R 40675 29355 11320 21840 16540 5300 10599 ;; 6285 5314 U ' .

5 . Jat C. D. Block T 94973 66073 28900 49992 37815 12177 27635 13340 14295 R 94973 66073 28900 49992 37815 12177 27635 13340 14295 U .

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 43145 31271 11874 24317 17687 6630 8733 4746 3987 C. D. Block R 43145 31271 11874 24317 17687 6630 8733 4746 3987

U

7 Walwa C. D. Block T 114220 83037 31183 54084 41820 12264 32810 17605 15205 R 114220 83037 31183 54084 41820 12264 32810 17605 15205 U

8 Shirala C. D. Block T 51583 35897 15686 30457 20416 10041 8777 4 4175 4602 R 49382 34091 15291 29880 20099 9781 8686 4124 4562 U 2201 1806 395 577 317 260 91 51 40

Manadur (C.T.)* U 2201 1806 395 577 317 260 91 51 40

TOTAL URBAN 155536 128433 27103 18336 14075 4261 18556 10599 7957

Tasgaon (M) U 9480 7428 2052 2352 1704 648 .. 1906· 1004 902 Vita (M) U 10619 8497 2122 2363 1526 837 723 353 370 Uran Islampur (M) U 12975 10678 2297 2644 2134 . 510 1728 1001 727 Ashta (M) U 1135S 7596 3762 3689 2651 1038 3210 1572 1638 Manadur (C.T.)"" U 2201 1806 395 577 317 260 91 51 40 Sangli CU.A.) U 108903 92428 16475 6711 5743 968 10898 6618 4280 a) SangIi (M & OG) U 70011 58781 11230 3332 2831 501 6898 3916 2982

i) SangH eM) u 58871 49930 8941 2554 2147 407 3945 2289 1656 ii) Kupvad (OG) 11140 8851 2289 778 684 94 2953 1627 1326

b) Miraj (M & OG) U 35318 30539 4779 3262 2831 43r 3837 2607 1230 i) Miraj (M) U 34136 29604 4532 3188 2772 416 3655 2496 1159 ii) Vanleswadi COG) 1182 935 247 74 59 15 182 '111 71

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 3574 3108 466 117 81 36 163 95 68

CENSUS ABSTRACT-conid.

OF MAIN WORKERS

Livestock. Forefltry, Fishing, Hllntinl{ and Plantations

Orchards and allied activities (III)

P (31)

16593 14571

2022

1895 1690

205 181

12 12

1844 1844

1427 1427

780 780

2878 2878

1154 1104

4404 4404

404 394

10 10

2022

96 327 119 486

10 984 675 494 181 297 285

12 12

M

(:J2)

13129 11583

1546

1669 1490

179 157

11 11

1663 1663

1202 1202

676 676

2218 2218

942 942

3031 3031

369 361

8 8

1546

85 275 112 186

8 880 586 429 157 283 272

11 11

F

(33)

3464 2988 476

226 200

26 24

1 1

181 181

225 225

104 104

660 660

212 212

1373 1373

35 33

2 2

476

11 52

7

300 2

104 89 65 24 14 13

1 1

Mining and QuaJTYing (IV)

P (34)

1077 863 214

133 129

4 4

105 105

169 169

85 85

86 86

34 34

171 171

85 84

1 1

214

55 25 55

1 1

77 63 59 .

4 14 14

M

(35)

927 728 199

111 107

4 4

93 93

127 127

85 85

84 84

34 34

128 128

71 70

1 1

199

51 23 53

1 1

70 56 52

4 14 14

F

(36)

150 135

15

22 22

12 12

42 42

2 2

43 43

-14 14

15

4 2 2

7 7

7

219

Manufacturing. Processing, Servicing and Repairs in

Househokl Industry IV(a)]

Manufacturing. Processing, Servicinll' anr! Repairs in other

than HOllsehold InduRtry lV<hlJ

----------P

(37)

10533 8737 1796

1699 1482 217 139

20 58

1167 1167

1162 1162

525 525

1197 1197

600 600

1514 1514

1109 1090

19 19

1796

32 198 207

58 19

1282 817 678 139 407 387

20 58

M

(38)

7842 6615 1227

1244 1091

153 105

10 38

875 875

858 858

438 438

864 864

438 438

1134 1134

935 917

18 18

1227

25 153 112

30 18

889 565 460 105 286 276

10 38

F

(39)

269l 2122

569

4{j.5 391 64 34 10 20

292 '292

304 304

87 87

333 33q

162 162

P

(40)

63247 33215 30032

13736 9207 4529 2676

106 1747

7209 7209

3208 3208

1610 1610

2095 2095

1910 1910

380 5961 380 5961

17·{ 2270 173 2015

1 255 ,1 255

509 30032

. 7 868 45 2263 95 1543 28 1261

1 255 393 23842 252 15076 218 12400 34 2676

121 111

tV 20

7019 6913

106 1747

M

(41)

fiR070 ~Of)43

27427 . 12195

7981 4214 2489

101 1624

6971 6971

2942 2942

1525 1525

1802 1802

1852 1852

5681 5681

2119 1889 230 230

27427

825 2038 1392 913 230

22029 13882 11393

2489 6523 6422

WI 1624

F

(42)

5177 2572 2605

1541 1226

315 187

5 123

238 238

266 266

85 85

293 293

58 58

280 280

151 126

25 25

2605

43 225 151 348

25 1813 1194 1007

187 496 491

5 123

220

DISTRICT PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

District! Location C. D. Block! Total!

C()de U.AJCityi Rural! Constructions Trade and Comm .. rce No. Town Urban (VI) (VII)

p M F P M F

(l} (2) (:J) (43) (44) (45) (4R) (47) (4~)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 16240 :15315 925 561')17 51631 '1HR.6 R 7382 6999 3f\3 24113 ...11.::i74 213~

U 8858 8316 542 32404 29657 . 2747

1 Miraj C. D. Block. T 2121 2036 85 7()84 6606 478 R 1272 1234 38 4~.h5 4703 2f'i2 U 849 802 47 2129 1903 226

Kupvad (OG) 663 627 36 1216 1089 127 VanlE"swadi (OG) 89 88 1 143 129 1·'1 Madhavnagat (C.T.) tJ 97 87 10 770 685 85

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 1129 1050 '19 4509 3936 573 R 1129 1050 79 4fi09 3936 573 U

3 I-:hanapur C. D. Block T 1018 960 58 2319 2074 245 R 1018 960 58 2319 2074 245 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Block T 570 531 39 1382 1266 116 R 570 531 39 1382 1266 116 U

5 Jat C. D. Block T 949 884 65 3056 2697 359 R 949 884 65 3056 2697 359 U

6 Kavathe-Mahankal T 4'10 446 2·'1 1975 1781 ~~14

C. D. Block R 470 446 24 1975 1781 1_ ;.* U

7 Wa]wa C. D. Block T 945 923 22 ~f)44 3759 .lti5 R 945 923 22 "I q 3759 285 U

8 Shirala C. D. Block T 1300 1233 67 l:l '_ "7 1821 126 R lv;';;J 971 58 5 1758 115 U 271 262 9 ~. _;_,) 11

Manadur (C.T.)* U 271 262 9 '/4 ""3 Ii.

TOTAL URBAN 81358 8316 54.l 024','1:. 'fDa7 :2741

Tasgaon eM) U 213 208 5 1722 U7

Vita eM) u 412 392 :20 1948 174~. ~.::

Uran Is!ampur (M) U 589 ':'77 12 2342 . ;21.:)1 1 __ , _

Ashta (1\1) V 266 264 2 985 134

Manadur (C.T.)* U 271 262 9 74 63 11

Sangli CU.A.) U 7107 6613 494 25333 2;:s~ti6 2067

a) Sangli (M & OG) U 5180 4752 428 16924 15436 1488

i) Sangli (M) U 45 4125 392 15708 14347 1361

ii) Kupvad (OG) 663 627 36 ,.1216 1089 127

b) Miraj eM & OG)) U 1830 1774 56 7639 7145 494 i) Miraj (M) U 1741 1686 55 7496 7016 480 ii) Vanleswadi COG) 89 88 1 143 i29 14

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 97 87 10 770 685 85

CENSUS ABSTRACT--contd.

OF ~fAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Communications

(VIm

p

(4(;)

22685 10407

12278

2975 2077

898 518 158 222

1940 1940

1263 1263

541 541

1276 1276

1'>3f:: 6t;8

1825 1825

81':' 797

15 16

1010 275

15 9687 5808 5290

518 3657 3499

158 222

M

\50)

22258 10273 11985

2902 2025

877 505 157 215

1914 1914

1248 1248

539 539

1267 1267

683

1814 )1<14

798 783

15 15

997 272

15 9418 5624 5119

505 3579 3422

157 215

F

(51)

427 134 293

73 52 21 13

1 7

26 26

15 15

2 2

9 r

5 5

11 11

. , 14

13 3

269 184 171

13 78 77

1

7

P

(52)

76759 45719 31040

10637 7839 2798 2012 398 388

8382 8382

5686 5686

2743 2743

5809 5809

3264 3264

8462 8462

4422 3534

815.:;

31040

·1127

888 22982 15238 13226

2012 7356 6958

398 388

Other &rvices (IX)

M (Sa)

62104 38702 23402

8569 6464 2105 1564

269 272

7165 7165

4578 4578

2470 2470

5102 5102

2662 2(j62

7142 7142

3960 3119

841 841

2J4if

h56 841

16902 11133

9569 1564 5497 5228

269 272

F

(~4)

14655 ,{017 7638

2068 1375

693 448 129 116

1217 1217

1108 1108

273 273

707 707

602 60.2

"!'_320 1320

462 4J3

47

7638

~_~71

47 6080 4"105

3657 448

1859 1.730

129 116

221

!l,iarginnl WOI"kt'J's

-------.-•. ~---. -------_ ... _-_._--P

(55)

161)113 150467

9649

163aB 15537

801 506

11 284

24923 241'123

19776 19776

11133 11133

23288 23288

13461 ~ ;'-j"t 61

25593 25593

16956 16756

200 200

9F49

(.)26

-111

11;(;0

8::12

200 5857 3959 3453

506 1614 1603

1.1 284

M

(56)

84084 6733 1751

1173 970 203 108

9S

"868 868

1179 1179

487 487

10:.:!6 .026

364 3(,·1

1024 1024

839 815

24 24

l751

.. .. ,

1]8 24

1259 768 660 108 396 396

95

F

(58)

lG tG32 1234646 H;17;14 8973fl4

78% 337262

!5165 183915 14567 151651

598 32264 ;)98 21667

11 2621 1R9 7976

24055 164139 2'UJG5 164139

18597 110384 1859'7 110384

10646 59749 106·46 59749

?~~2(j~ 12;/,aae 22262 I:Z~~~~~S

I"C37 61:295 1309? 61~:95

24:5GD 153567 24569 lSa567

16117 79234 10941 74113

176 5021 176 5021

52B501 39861i 12}~890

75324 62555 1::'::76~)

8736 1006 3027

71199 711S9

51686 51686

27316 27316

5'734b ::)7.~16

:2i:~172

2S17a

66883 66883

:35442 33453

1989 13&}

F

(60)

706145 498773 207372

108[191 8~O~}6

19495 12931

1615 4940

92940 92940

58638 58G98

32433 32433

65040

:J3122 '33122

R6684 86684

43792 40760

3032 3032

7898 331262 1298DC 20".'372

ti28

7740 176

4598 3191 2793

398 1218 1207

11 189

20485 28324

15155 5021

248991 152540 130873 21667 88475 85854

2621 7976

7678 7848

11281 6313 1989

94781 58274 49538

8736 33480 32474

1006 3027

11G08 12637 17043

8842 3032

154210 94266 81335 12931 54995

53380 1615 4949

222

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Urban Blockwise Figures of Total, SC and ST Population TAHSIL: 1 MIRAJ TOWN: r ~ANGLI

Ward Block' . Total SC ST Ward Block Total SC RT No. No. Populfttion Population Population No. No. Population Population Population (l) (2) (3) (4) (5) . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 1 105& 39 8 55 615 3 2 739 194 56 "135 61 3 528 30 ,57 728 12 4 655 117 58 651 74 8 5 463 78 59 666 41 6 544 25 60 727 59

2 7 940 75 61 621 215 5 8 769 39 62 601 75 9

3 9 675 39 63 1140 244 10 574 71 9 64 798 45 11· 70Q 177 8 65 631 11 12 1100 84 66 747 29 13 516 165 ' 67 1006 47 14 323 15 , . 68 1156 60 8

4 ~15 "'677 10 10 69 880 316 ]6 9iH 16 7 70 588 264 17 725 29 71 ,661 4(15

18 787 398,. 72 8[,0 GSS H' 718 115 73 925 686 20 ~63 301 ~ 74 8,;7 20 21 727 2'21 75 1047 99 2~ 635 103 "76 15;74 215 13 23 1..390 141 77 10'15 202 1 24 640 50 11 78 745 127 13 25 14.3 106 5 79 .442 161 1 26 792 517 ~80 673 323 15 27 ,,516 216 8.1 680 172 26 .. 28 865 30 .82 624 132 3 29 956 42 3 ' 83 589 155 1 :10 674 68 84 573 105

5 a1 845 61 12 85 741 449 ~2 6,J5 427 30 86 638 508 33 837 670 87 827 49 10 34 480 ..415 88 ::J69 ; 180 35 337 68 89 738 449 15 36 713 18 13 90 910 34 4 37 609 16 91 704 19 38 945 62 92 537 12 60 39 714 42 93 703 32 40 877 78 94 810 15 41 710 t 112 95 812 731

6 42 519 96 863 596 5 43 760 29 14 97 414 9 44 755 60 98 516 45 829 ~181 29 99 582 23 -t6 479 -171 1 100 624 27 47 761 150 32 15 101 602 48 388 51 4 102 729 3 .' 49 742 239 103 680 19

7 50 820 82 16 104 565' 44 6 51 547 5 105 903 42 52 721 56 106 624 28, 53 690 95 107 419 36 54 826 43 15 108 558 21

22:3

APPENDTX-contd.

TAHSIL: 1 MIRAJ TOWN; I SANGLI

Ward Block Total se ST Ward Block Total SC ST No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Population Population Population (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) I (4) (5)

108 752 28 166 599 63 110 1073 29 10 167 523 11 111 428 8 168 954 63

17 112 780 169 815 54 113 758 ~22 170 580 36 114 830 171 839 95

18 115 ~ 659 17~ 536 140 116 763 173 749 101 117 648 21 174 769 111 118 489 124 175 481 112 119 467 176 644 167

19 120 710 38 1-,77 585 179 121 848 355 178 602 114 122. .460 86 179· 657 55 123 436 180 660 119 5 124 504 214 29 181 724 38 10

20 125 642 189 182 717 67 126: 503 135 183 840 115 91 127 714 16 184 823 67 128 768 49 185 793 42 129 715 67 7 186 500 16

21 130 835 28 187 421 3 131. 870 29 30 188 55tJ 7 132 804 21 189 844 ---.,r-

22 1&3 428 11 190 sil 21 134 902 191 553 11 2 135 0 862 42 31 192 654 136- 672 20 193 646 9 137 672 19 194 570

23 188 936 630 195 649 .. 1 139 722 638 196 559 140 362 343 197 382 141"

~ .. 638 584 3 32 198 689 65

14~ 357 21 199, 548 5 24 143 4.86 65 200 ~ ~10

144 7'45 24 20r 814 145 44~ 13 202 831 146·' 511 55 33 203 809 17 147 572 r.:: .. 204 "'879 148 ,608 ~..l 34 205'· 510

f,~~ 56 206 597 1-15 o_o 207 761 1

'3fi ~()8 774 31 l.u ...... i;:~ oJ 2m) 717 153 ;.,.0'-." 19 '] 210 864 142 154 621 20 211 669 46 155 607 5 37 212 542 149

26 156 639 9 213 500 23 157 609 313 214 462 158' 658 33 38 215 549 50 159' 461 25 2J6 509 160 807 138 217 478 4

27 161 8i3 21 5 218 698 86 8 162 ~728 34 3 219 586 '16 21 163 682 43 8 220 532 20 164 284 11 1 39 221 575 5 165 564 18 222 483 2

224

APPENnIX~ontd.

TAHSIL: ! MIHAl TOWN: I SANGLI

Ward Bluck Total SC ST Ward Block Tetal SC ST No. No. Populaliun PopuJalion Population N". No. PopUlation PopnJation Population (1) (2; (3) (4) (5) (1) (;,!) (3) (4) (5)

------~-

223 688 5 53 279 543 1 40 224 517 206 280 435

225 609 67 281 808 3 226 631 616 282 459 11 227 532 441 54 2R3 561

41 228 565 3 284 532 1 229 544 4 4 28[) 484 5 230 864 19 286 508 7 231 746 10 10 55 287 530 2 232 383 20 288 544 13 21

42 233 843 5 289 816 3 234 58~ 16 290 557 16 8 235 621. 5 56 '291 661 6 236 449 292 611 237 652 293 967 l5b

43 238 672 ~37 8 294 836 239 726 232 4 295 738 103 240 550 82 296 956 241 386 80 297 e r,{~. s:.. '

44 242 74G ~::-;n G_~·1- 6} ~·i~~ ~d(' ;'. :~1~ 81·2 7,-: 241 5:~2 :;00 886 e72 :G45 1B4 301 697 221 29

4" () ~:;Ci6 €O5 aoz 899 173 247 568 fl 3 ;303 313 ~35

248 ".., -~ ~-,

!YlcO 3 304 8'74 r" ~~ 00.3

249 315 SO:_) 551 74 250 5t)7 .) 306 1076 !)~~ <J

201 696 .-,-:) .J.J.'!J 307 649 61

2z,2 519 ;) 3013 1073 116 3 253 811 ;3[' 309 1232 124 4

47 251 719 4 ~ 310 451 1l~ 255 769 1 31f 1178 224 10 256 651 3'7~ ,b 312 630 229 257 414 313 613 83

48 258 606 6 314 833 51 6 259 684 315 641 142 3-260 581 10 316 912 47 261 842 28 31'7 927 26

49 262 713 56 318 586 108 263 502 424 319 (,43 97 2{;4 693 165 320 970 128 --~,

265 717 9 321 687 69 50 266 811 62 322 1055 96 6

267 773 323 1388 211 3 268 343 38 324 1042 45 269 929 309 325 769 68 3

51 270 719 326 703 89 271 508 5 327 1068 284 272 665 8 328 628 44 273 436 329 712 24

52 274 529 330 614- 53 275 624 331 715 276 408 277 544 Total *226510 30662 710 278 654

"'including outgrowth

225

APPENDIX-contd.

TAHSIL: 1 MlRAJ TOWN: II MlRAJ

Ward Block Total 8C ST Ward Block Total SC ST No. No. Population Population Population No. N:>. Population Population Population (l) (2) (3) (.() (5) (1) (2) ej) (4) (5)

------.-1 1 769 101 11 56 716 156

2 725 328 57 747 159 3 754 35 3 58 801 216 27

2 4 737 27 12 59 7M 33 5 831 66 60 786 90 6 715 57 61 775 472 7 650 151 13 62 565 2 8 692 189 63 695 168 5 9 605 250 64 763 34

10 667 205 62 65 570 45 11 590 167 1'~ 66 8'.}8 58 12 649 100 67 782 l1'7 13 680 103 68 B09 87 14 689 100 69 716 1:16 Hi ...,'1"""'0 , l., 70 10 70 579 2[';' .. .., :~ 6C;.:_ H ~: 1 ;':;83 ~~ .J'

.17 1,110 lSi'; 11 ...,,_,

";48 a;' ;_ 111 72ft 7 7J 5[,1 ~>,()

19 GLll"! 41 4 16 74 €,82 :;;0 81'7 106 '75 712 21 ?2H HiS ?e. 683

4 22 771 'n 524 6 23 fi64 86 17 n 778 15 2,l 614 158 '7D 738 .25 621 323 an 801 R

26 596 tOiJ 18 81 1560 27 524 128 82 627 28 570 1~ 83 708

5 29 593 14 19 84 554 30 641 274 85 616 31 304 66 86 578 32 686 87 605 :13 856 48 20 88 531 105 21

6 34 839 317 89 570 201 35 667 31 90 604 64 36 452 144 21 91 611 20 37 711 184 92 616 7 38 914 59 93 593 105 39 441 78 94 724 72 ,to .603 177 8 22 95 672 307 .~ t 547 98 96 617 11 42 459 418 97 696 22 43 476 133 98 662 88 ,H 697 335 23 99 620 21 45 618 304 100 671 533 ;1' 641 359 101 625 625 47 r,qr} 193 102 473 470 '1,'"' : , ~ \ ' 64 24 103 864 32 4 ;; ',; I 256 5 104 797 5 14

903 182 106 785 738 17 106 681 44-841 113 25 107 553 29

,",3 730 118 108 596 381 54 767 270 109 632 42 55 698 129 27 110 639 6 19

226

APPENnlX~()ntd.

TAHSIL: 1 MIRAJ TOWN: II MIRAJ

Ward Block Total se ST Ward Hlock Total Be ST No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Pop,l]ation Population Population (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (:~) (4) (5)

26 111 669 433 151 617 11 112 603 16 152 567 113 631 10 39 153 529 18

27 114 606 40 154 679 6 115 569 155 809 116 652 40 156 726 1

28 117 670 319 If>7 . 741 118 692 500 158 787 119 593 188 159 545 20

29 120 764 41 160 716 27 121 656 161 961 106 122 790 8 162 595 2 123 '670 92 163 779 53

30 124 738 264 42 164 651 78 125 660 3 165 852 18 126 674 42 166 769

31 127 701 21 43 167 559 3 128 757 10 168 748 ,-129 645 90 14 169 663

32 130 569 170 512 131 542 44 171 666 7 132 796 172 632

33 133 556 173 629 ____"

134 619 45 174 667 135 535 1 175 666 i 15

34 136 753 176 579 137 659 1 177 533 21 138 788 46 178 609

35 139 588 360 179 625 140 721 13 180 587 141 577 35 181 563 142 588 44 47 182 687 268

36 143 619 183 55] 96 144 622 13 184 713 68 145 894 29 39 185 634 349

37 146 677 23 4 186 571 148 147 674 7 187 678 10,3 148 651

38 149 760 91 150 689 30 Total *125407 17781 325

TAHSIL: 1 MlRAJ TOWN: TIl MADHAVNAGAR -

Ward Block Total se ST Ward Block Total se ST No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Populatinn Populat,ion Population (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) ~4) (5)

1 1 611 35· 12 12 648 83 2 2 565 13 13 611 115 4 3 3 510 14 14 589 138 1 4 4 532 15 15 732 335 5 5 592 127 16 16 6.36 141 6 6 639 18 17 17 555 310 7 7 645 32 1 18 18 595 144 8 8 595 19 19 517 141 9 9 602 19 20 20 545 140 10 10 529 25 11 11 586 6 Total 11834 1809 6

*includi ng outgrowth

227 ,

APPENDIX---contd. TAHSIL: 2 TASGAON TOWN: IVTASGAON

Ward Block Total se ST Ward Block Total se ST -No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Population Populat.ion Population

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 1 617 34 27 513 2 612 21 14 28 552 25 3 534 25 29 391 22

2 4 403 18 15 30 485 124 5 561 22 31 515 35

3 6 814 62 16 32 510 12 7 706 129 33 470 104

4 8 509 453 17 34 570 B 9 710 308 35 516 3

5 10 577 361 18 36 612 11 599 8 37 622 110

6 12 688 4 19 38 706 13 682 67 39 744 4

7 14 514 11 20 40 587 15 766 22 7 41 601 13

8 16 674 21 42 57f' 10 4 17 624 5 4:3 502 9

9 18 573 4 22 44 570 19 620 45 623 11

10 20 533 23 46 548 5 21 587 9 47 472 6

11 22 585 5 24 48 563 23 501 5 49 563 40

12 24 519 182 25 50 508 1 25 541 36 51 481 19 1

13 26 538 13 Total 29392 2361 16

TAHSIL: 3 KHANAPUR TOWN :VVITA

Ward Block Total se ST Ward Block Total se ST No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Population Population Population (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 1 680 65 28 610 32 2 493 9 4 12 29 662 54 3 612 58 30 691 14

2 4 721 31 3 13 31 467 10 5 758 83 32 566 15

3 6 906 122 14 33 590 110 1 7 858 61 34 611 376

4 8 523 43 15 35 584 9 536 55 36 706 37 5 10 577 57 16 37 521 216

5 11 894 73 11 38 518 518 12 833 30 6 17 39 447 8

6 13 642 146 40 439 19 14 645 18 41 786 35

7 15 831 25 42 232 38 16 584 97 19 43 407 1

8 17 671 392 44 467 4 18 774 42 20 45 817 500

9 19 521 14 21 46 570 11 20 591 47 496 37 4 21 474 224 22 48 524 39 1

10 22 638 94 2 49 510 52 23 in8 26 23 50 367 24 680 40 51 537 34 25 560 39 24 52 413 11 6

11 26 720 23 2 53 397 27 743 15 Total 32018 4000 80

228

APPENDIX~ntd.

TAHSIL: 7 WALWA TOWN: VI URAN ISLAl\fPUR-

Ward Block Total SC ST Ward Block Tolal SC ST No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Populati(ln Population Population (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (a) (4) (5)

1 1 655 73 14 3'5 638 71 6

2 721 80 $6 499 23

3 811 167 13 15 37 867

2 4 691 70 16 38 443

5 675 97 39 882 35

6 674 28 17 40 524

7 648 49 41 689

8 {i3S 59 18 42 419

3 9 746 79 11 43 69}

10 1029 239 19 44 681 7

4 11 553 22 45 530 8

12 700 143 20 46 566 212

5 13 838 599 47 499 499

14 731 368 21 48 670 29

6 15 583 6 49 i681 16

16 651 38 22 50 507

7 17 423 61 524

18 600 20 23 52 435 14

8 19 611 4 53 485. 5

20 625 24 54 672 69 3

9 21 766 65 55 557

22 691 25 56 739 11

10 23 800 216 26 57 513

24 601 47 3 58 485

11 25 697 60 27 59 466

26 714 8? 2 60 574

27 i35 180 28 61 579 55

28 879 100 62 476 66

29 775 44 3 29 63 678 15£1 3

12 30 565 5 52 64 571 ~

31 573 9 12 30 65 398 92

32 597 34 66 615 31

13 33 542 113 31 67 444 4

34 606 301 68 420

Total 42459 4793 108

229

APPENDIX-contd.

TAHSIL: 7 WALWA TOWN: VII ASIITA

Ward Block Total SC ST Wa:rd Block Total SC S'P No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Population Popuiatinn POfJulatiofl (l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 1 424 177 12 24 498 14

2 472 2 25 447

2 3 460 447 13 26 5'75 1

4 825 236 27 531 234

3 5 956 586 14 28 435

4 6 576 576 29 599

7 527 357 15 30 433

5 8 628 21 5 31 45'.1

9 838 671 16 32 561

10 777 50 3 33 450

6 11 826 118 17 34 773 12

12 1028 65 18 35 484

13 1016 '32 36 485 5

7 14 882 69 3 19 37 431 3

8 15 822 33 38 502 30

16 733 47 20 39 394

9 17 779 104 40 448 1

18 783 399 21 41 524

19 893 72 42 547

10 20 486 5 22 43 437

21 625 76 44 435 6

11 22 408 4 23 45 779 13 1

23 411 93 Total 27405 4322 249

TAHSIL: 8 SHlRALA TOWN: VIII. MANADUR

Ward Block Total SC ST Ward Block Total SC ST No. No. Population Population Population No. No. Population Population Population (1) (2) (3) (4) (o) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

I' 1 739 21 7 7 673 94

2 2 636 8 8 503 102 10

3 3 709 336 9 9 571 86

4 4 606 26 10 10 591 122 10

5 5 809 104 11 11 535 245

6 6 448 66 5 12 12 602 109 3

Total 7422 1301 28

230

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DistrictJ No. of Location C. D. Block! Total! households Total Scheduled Castes Total Scheduled Castes

Code U.AJCityl Rural! with S.C. population population in the No. Town Urban memooTS age-group 0-6

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 55195 277458 141100 136358 47576 24385 23191 R 42381 210429 106856 103573 35930 18604 17326 U 12814 67029 34244 32785 11646 5781 5865

1 Miraj C. D. Block T 8486 44277 22794 21483 7794 40_46 3748 R 6876 36543 18764 17779 6460 3376 3084 U 1610 7734 4030 3704 1334 670 664

Kupvad COG) \ 1053 4893 2543 2350 .851 418 433 Vanleswadi (OG) 206 1032 522 510 218 l19 99 Madhavnagar (CT) U 351 1809 965 844 265 133 132

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 7363 34789 17750 17039 5792 3063 2729 R 7363 34789 17750 17039 5792 3063 2729 U

3 Khanapur C. D. Block T 5753 27271 13508 13763 4444 2257 2187 R 5753 27271 13508 13763 4444 2257 2187 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Block T 2392 12924 6630 6294 2189 1098 1091 R 2392 12924 6630 ~294 2189 1098 1091 U

5 Jat C. D. Block T 6175 32936 16878 16058 6252 3194 3058 R 6175 32936 16878 16058 6252 3194 3058 U

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 3376 16799 8462 8337 2907 1513 1394 C. D. Block R 3376 16799 8462 8337 2907 1513 1394

U

7 Walwa C. D. Block T 7231 34305 17476 16829 5396 2770 2626 R 7231 34305 17476 16829 5396 2770 2626 U

I

8 Shirala C. D. Block T 3505 16163 8048 8115 2789 1482 1307 R 3215 14862 7388 7474 2490 1333 1157 U 290 1301 660 641 299 149 150

Manadur (C.T.)* U 290 1301 660 641 299 149 150

TOTAL URBAN 12814 67029 34244 32785 11646 5781 5865

Tasgaon (M) U 444 2361 1259 1102 366 192 174 Vita CM) U 723 4000 2064 1936 734 363 371 Uran Islampur eM) U 821 4793 2461 2332 '760 373 387 Ashta CM) U 928 4322 2215 2107 758 388 370 Manadur (C.T.)* U 290 1301 660 641 299 149 150 Sangli CU.A.) U 9608 50252 25585 24667 8729 4316 44i3 a) Sangli eM & OG) U 5835 30662 15629 15033 5537 2729 2808

i) Sangli (M) U 4782 25769 13086 12683 4686 2311 2376 ii) Kupvad (OG) 1053 4893 2543 2350 851 418 433

b) Miraj (M & OG) U 3422 17781 8991 8790 2927 1454 1473 i) Miraj (M) U 3216 1Q749 8469 8280 2709 1335 1374 ii) Vanleswadi COG) 206 1032 522 510 218 119 99

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 351 1809 965 844 265 133 132

231

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAL., WORKERS Literates Tolal main workers

(I-LX) Cultivat.ors (I)

p M F P M F P M F (11) (12) (13i (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)

124348 80061 44287 105704 70546 35158 18260 12907 5353 89896 58836 31060 85660 54949 30711 17470 12414 5056 34452 21225 13227 20044 15597 4447 790 493 297

19723 12805 6918 17184 11678 5506 1970 1458 512 15544 10198 5346 14908 9857 5051 1915 1423 492

4179 2607 1572 2276 1821 455 55 35 20 2722 1687 1035 1501 1193 308 40 28 12

502 305 197 279 214 65 4 4 955 615 340 496 414 82 11 3 8

15845 10301 5544 15003 9340 5663 2697 1825 8~'") , .... 15845 10301 5544 15003 9340 5663 2697 1825 872

12125 7563 4562 1]555 6783 4772 3071 1839 1232 12125 7563 4562 11555 6783 4772 3071 1839 1232

5551 3818 1733 4887 3283 1604 742 543 199 5551 3818 1733 4887 3283 1604 142 543 199

10770 7487 3283 13263 8499 4764 3467 2670 797 10770 7487 3283 13263 8499 4764 3467 2670 797

7343 4745 2598 5983 4156 1827 1670 1280 390 7343 4745 2598 5983 4156 1827 1670 1280 390

16342 10536 5806 14546 9355 5191 2374 1839 535 16342 10536 5806 14546 9355 5191 2374 1839 535

7025 4601 2424 5850 3970 1880 1571 1021 550 6376 4188 2188 5515 3676 1839 1534 995 539

649 413 236 335 294 41 37 26 11 649 413 236 335 294 41 37 26 11

34452 21225 13227 20044 15597 4447 790 493 297

1413 905 508 714 533 181 42 25 17 2142 1335 807 1320 979 341 288 140 148 2656 1581 1075 1590 1181 409 97 75 22 1998 1250 748 1718 1069 649 59 33 26

649 413 236 335 294 41 37 26 11 25594 15741 9853 14367 11541 2826 267 194 73

15136 9300 5836 9013 7191 1822 158 105 53 12414 7613 4801 7512 5998 1514 118 77 41

2722 1687 1035 1501 1193 308 40 28 12

9503 5826 3677 4858 3936 922 98 86 12

9001 5521 3480 4579 3722 857 94 82 12 502 305 197 279 214 65 4 4 955 615 340 496 414 82 11 3 8

2:i4

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

District! Livel'ltock, Forestry, Fishing, location C. D. Block' Totall Agricultural Labourers Hunting and Plantations,

Code U.AJCityl Rural! Orchards and allied activities No. Town Urban, (I!) (III)

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25)

12 SANGIJ DISTRICT T 53499 29103 24396 1442 1065 377 R 48572 26106 22466 1291 941 350 U 4927 2997 1930 151 124 27

1 Mir~ C. D~ Block T 9127 5188 3939 190 156 34 R 8605 4879 3726 164 135 29 U 522 309 213 26 21 5

Kupvad (OG) 383 219 164 23 18 5 Vanleswadi (OG) 76 49 27 1 1 Madhavnagar (CT) U 63 41 22 2 2

2 Tasgaon Co n Block T 9745 5273 4472 137 119 18 R 9745 5273 4472 137 119 18 TT \._;

3 Khanapur C. D. Block T 6254 3127 3127 114 94 20 R 6254 3127 3127 114 94 20 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Bl.;x:k T 2803 1516 1287 41 39 2 R 2803 1516 1287 41 39 2 U _j_,

5 Jat C. D, Block T 7167 3667 3500 283 212 71 R 7167 3667 3500 283 212 71 U

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 2815 1613 1202 73 59 14 C. D. Block R 2815 1613 1202 73 59 14

U

7 Walwd C. D. Block T 8725 4707 4018 442 252 190 R 8725 4707 4018 442 252 190 U

8 Shirala C. D. Block T 2500 1351 1149 38 32 6 R 2458 1324 1134 37 31 6 U 42 27 15 1 1

:Manadur (CT)* u 42 27 15 1 1

TOTAL -·lJRBAN 4927 2997 1930 151 124 27 Tasgaon.· (M)- U 334 205 129 11 10 1 Vita (M) U 190 98 92 26 21 5 Uran Islampur (M) U 510 308 202 11 9 2 Ashta (M) U '-1039 534 505 - 16 10 6 Manadur (C.T.)* U .42 27 15 1 1 Sang]i (U,A.)' U 2812 1825 987 86 73 13 a) Sangli (M &: OG) U 1474 937 537 67 56 11

i) Sangli (M) U 1091 718 373 44 38 6 ii) Kupvad (OG) 383 219 164 23 18 5

b) Miraj (M & OG) U 1275 847 428 17 15 2 i) Mir;;ti eM) U 1199 798 401 16 14 2 ii) Vanleswadi (OG) 76 49 27 1 1

c) Madha'll.lagar (C.T.) U 63 41 22 2 2

233

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

OF MAIN WORKERS

Manufacturing. PnK'''Rsing, Manufacturing, Processing, Mining and Quarrying SelVicing and Repainl in Servicing and Repairs in other

Household Industry than Household Industry (IV) rV(s)! [V(b)]

p M F P M F P M F

(26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34)

46 42 4 349I: 2486 1005 9013 7762 1251 32 28 4 3166 2271 895 5283 4468 815 14 14 325 215 110 3730 3294 436

15 12 3 627 449 ],,78 2349 1894 455 12 9 3 573 403 170 1701 1301 400

3 3 54 46 8 648 593 55 3 3 42 36 6 365 331 34

4 2 2 26 26 8 8 257 236 21

5 5 271 181 90 757 700 57 5 5 271 181 90 757 700 57

386 244 142 466 395 71 386 244 142 466 395 71

1 1 183 156 27 312 282 30 1 1 183 156 27 312 282 30

5 5 489 347 142 574 461 113 5 5 489 347 142 574 461 113

276 189 87 347 313 34 276 189 87 347 313 34

7 6 1 568 380 188 757 688 69 7 6 1 568 380 188 757 688 69

2 2 424 375 49 412 368 44 2 2 420 371 49 369 328 41

4 4 43 40 3 4 4 43 40 3

14 14 325 215 110 ,3730 3294 436 1 1 71 63 8

1 1 8 7 1 153 139 14 3 3 121 53 68 202 170 32

19 14 5 242 170 72 4 4 43 40 3

10 10 172 136 36 3019 2712 307 9 9 131 101 30 1800 1598 202 6 6 89 65 24 1435 1267 168 3 3 42 36 6 365 331 34 1 1 33 27 6 962 878 84 1 1 29 25 4 936 852 84

4 2 2 26 26 8 8 257 236 21

234

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Districti Location C. D. Block! TotaV Constn.lCtions Trade and Commerce Transport, Storage

Code U.AJCityl RuraV and Communications No. Town Urban (VI) (VII) (VIII)

p M F P M F P M F

,(1) (2) (3) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 3501 3239 262 3467 3090 377 2504 2440 64 R 1337 1298 39 1502 1389 113 1140 1115 25 U 2164 1941 223 1965 1701 264 1364 1325 39

1 Miraj C. D. Block T 456 435 21 441 391 50 415 407 8 R 242 235 7 261 247 14 315 311 4 U 214 200 14 180 144 36 100 96 4

Kupvad (OG) 163 155 8 122 98 24 55 53 2 Vanleswadi (OG) 30 30. 15 10 5 15 14 1 Madhavnagar (CT) U 21 15 6 43 36 7 30 29 1

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 155 145 10 223 199 24 181 178 3 R 155 145 10 223 199 24 181 178 3 U

3 Khanapur C. D. Block T 210 209 1 184 171 13 110 107 3 R 210 209 1 184 171 13 110 107 3 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Block T 259 252 7 100 89 11 37 37 R 259 252 7 100 89 q 37 37 U

5 Jat C. D. Block T 151 144 7 199 182 17 141 135 (0.

R 151 144 7 199 182 17 141 135 6 U

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 108 106 2 134 126 8 79 76 3 C. D. Block R 108 106 2 134 126 8 79 76 3

U

7 Walwa C. D. Block T 122 121 1 303 282 21 196 195 1 R 122 121 1 303 282 21 196 195 1 U

8 Shirala C. D. Block T 115 111 4 101 95 6 82 77 5 R 90 86 4 98 93 5 81 76 5 U 25 25 3 2 1 1 1

Manadur (CT)* U 25 25 3 2 1 1 1

TOTAL URBAN 2164 1941 223 1965 1701 264 1364 1325 39

Tasgaon (M) U 12 12 33 32 1 49 49 Vita (M) U 115 109 6 149 125 24 117 117 Uran Islampur (M) U 72 71 1 182 168 14 87 84 3 Ashta (M) U 61 61 94 85 9 39 37 2 Manadur (C.T.)* U 25 25 3 2 1 1 1 Sangli (U.A) U 1879 1663 216 1504 1289 215 107i 1037 34 a) Sangli eM & OG) U 1506 1313 193 1016 859 157 701 677 24

i) Sangli (M) U 1343 1158 185 894 761 133 646 624 22 ii) Kupvad COG) 163 155 8 122 98 24 55 53 2

b) Miraj (M & OG) U 352 335 17 445 394 51 -340 331 9 i) Miraj (M) U 322 305 17 430 384 46 325 317 8 ii) Vanleswadi COG) 30 30 15 10 5 15 14 1

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U 21 15 6 43 36 7 30 29 1

235

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

OF MAIN WORKERS

Other Services Marginal worker!! Non·workers

(IX)

p M F P M F P M F

(44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52)

10481 8412 2069 17277 1364 lli913 154477 69190 85287 5867 4919 948 15761 922 14839 109008 50985 58023 4614 3493 1121 1516 442 1074 45469 18205 27264

1594 1288 306 2120 229 1891 24973 lQ887 14086 1120 914 206 1911 148 ]763 19724 8759 10965 474 374 100 209 81 128 5249 2128 3121 305 252 53 106 31 75 3286 1319 1967 108 78 30 753 308 445

61 44 17 103 50 53 1210 501 709

832 715 117 2231 160 2071 17555 8250 9305 832 715 117 2231 160 2071 17555 8250 9305

760 597 163 2273 145 2128 13443 - 6Mo 6863 760 597 163 2273 145 2128 13443 6580 6863

409 368 41 1012 65 947 7025 3282 3743 409 368 41 1012 65 947 7025 3282 3743

787 676 111 2732 143 2589 16941 8236 8705 787 676 111 2732 143 2089 16941 8236 8705

481 394 87 1760 66 1694 9056 4240 4816 481 394 87 1760 66 1694 9056 4240 4816

1052 885 167 2171 128 2043 17588 7993 9595 1052 885 167 2171 128 2043 17588 7993 9595

605 538 67 1684 71 1613 8629 4007 4622 426 370 56 1671 67 1604 7676 3645 4031 179 168 11 13 4 9 953 362 591 179 168 11 13 4 9 953 362 591

4614 3493 1121 1516 442 1074 45469 18205 27264

161 136 25 56 10 46 1591 716 875 273 222 51 43 9 34 2637 1076 1561 305 240 65 175 25 150 3028 1255 1773 149 125 24 149 59 90 2455 1087 1368 179 168 11 13 4 fl 953 362 591

3547 2602 945 1080 335 '7.1 r: 34805 13709 21096 2151 1536 615 745 236 '>09 20904 8202 12702 1846 1284 562 639 205 434 17618 6883 10735

305 252 53 106 31 75 3286 1319 1967 1335 1022 313 232 49 183 12691 5006 7685 1227 944 283 232 49 183 11938 4698 7240

108 78 30 753 308 445 61 44 17 103 50 53 1210 501 709

236

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Districti No. of Location C. D. Block! Total! householdA Tolal Sc:h,xluled Tribes Total Scheduled Tribe&.

Code· U.AJCityl RuraV with S.T. population population in the No. Town Urban members age-group 0-6

p M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 1945 10784 5647 513'7 1933 990 943 R 1638 9262 4-868 4394- 1648 839 809 U 307 1522 779 743 285 151 134-

1 Miraj C. D. Block T 275 1463 753 710 252 116 136 R 257 1390 719 671 240 110 130 U 18 73 34- 39 12 6 6

Kupvad COG) 15 67 31 36 10 6 4 Vanleswadi (OG) \

Madhavnagar (CT) U 3 6 3 3 2 2

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 1~4 1070 553 517 157 71 86 R 184- 1070 553 517 157 71 86 U

3 Khanapur C. D. Block T 117 54-9 285 264 112 63 49 R 117 54-9 285 264- 112 63 4-9 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Block T 34- 205 125 80 32 17 15 R 34- 205 125 80 32 17 15 U -t- .

5 Jat C. D. Block T 714- 4390 2317 2073 841 4-32 4-09 R 714- 4390 2317 2Q73 841 4-32 409 U

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 4-5 233 122 111 24- 10 14 C. D. Block R 45 233 122 111 24- 10 14

U

7 Walwa C. D. Block T 250 1286 660 626 207 115 92 R 250 1286 660 626 207 115 92 U

8 Shirala C. D. Block T 45 167 105 62 41, 25 16 R 37 139 87 52 35 21 14-U 8 28 18 10 6 4 2

Manadur (CT)* U 8 28 18 10 6 4 2

TOTAL URBAN 307 1522 779 743 285 151 134-

Tasgaon (M) U .4- 16 7 9 3 1 -2 Vita (M) U 18 80 44 36 19 8 11 Uran Islarnpur (M) U 21 108 52 56 18 6 12 Ashta (M) ·U 50 249 114 135 28 13 15 Manadur (C.T.)* U 8 28 18 10 6 4 2 Sangli (U.A.) U 206 1041 544- 497 211 119 92 a) Sangli (M & OG) U 149 710 375 335 131 77 54

1) Sangli (M) U 134- 643 344- 299 121 71 50 ii) Kupvad (OG) 15 67 31 36 10 6 4

b) Miraj (M & OG) u 54 325 166 159 78 42 36 i) Miraj (M) U 54 325 166 159 -_ 78 4-2 36 ii) Vanleswadi (OG)

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) 1l 3 6 3 3 2 2

237

FOR SCHEDULED TRffiES

I"'J1GSTR;.\L CATI.:GORY OF MAIN WORKERS Literates Tot.al main · ... ·orkers

(I·IX) Cultivator~ (I)

p M F P M }<' P M F

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (161 (17) (18) (19)

4784 3091 1693 4272 2997 1275 ]253 905 348 4005 2652 1353 3779 2599 1180 1172 846 325 779. 439 340 493 398 95 81 59 22

710 410 300 511 418 93 123 106 .17 673 386 287 492 400 92 123 106 17

37 24 13 19 IF! 1 36 23 13 15 15

1 1 4 3 1

612 387 225 437 300 137 171 115 56 612 387 225 437 300 137 171 115 56

289 182 107 259 153 106 126 67 59 289 182 107 259 153 106 126 67 59

126 91 35 79 75 4 12 12 126 91 35 79 75 4 12 12

-1511 1.087 424 1801 1195 606 549 411 138 1511 1087 424 1801 ]195 606 549 411 138

128 82 4S 87 60 27 57 36 21 128 82 46 87 60 27 57 36 21

609 392 217 562 363 199 133 98 35 609 392 217 562 363 199 133 98 35

73 56 17 71 60 11 1 1 57 45 12 62 53 9 1 1 16 11 5 9 7 2 ~ ~j 11 5 9 7 2

d· ,,~_~jf 3,,;,'!j 493 !l98 95 81 59 22

10 '0 4 [) 4 1 1 1 52 35 17 2'1 24 3 2 1 1 63 37 26 42 28 14 16 6 10

183 93 90 89 69 20 39 39 16 11 5 9 7 2

455 257 198 321 266 55 23 13 10 309 168 141 217 182 35 8 7 1 273 145 128 202 167 35 8 7 1 36 .23 13 15 15

145 88 57 100 81 19 15 6 9 145 88 57 100 81 19 15 6 9

1 1 4 3 1

238

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

District! Livestock, Forestry, Fishing. Location C. D. Block! Total! Agricultural Labourers Hunting and Plantations,

Code U.AJCity/ Rural! Orchards and allied activities No. Town Urban (II) (III)

p M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 1562 829 733 107 66 41 R 1496 788 708 104 63 41 U 66 41 25 3 3

1 Miraj C. D. Block T 160 106 54 5 4 1 R 157 103 54 5 4 1 U 3 3

Kupvad (OG) 3 3 Vanleswadi (OG) Madhavnagar (CT) U

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 164 89 75 3 3 R 164 89 75 3 3 U

3 KhanapuT C. D. Block T 73 35 38 2 1 1 R 73 35 38 2 1 1 U

4 Atpadi C. D. Block T 7 5 2 i 2 2 R 7 5 2 2 2 U

5 Jat C. D. Block T 806 405 401 45 25 20 R 806 405 401 45 25 20 U

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 6 4 2 2 2 C. D. Block R 6 4 2 2 2

U

7 Wa]wa C. D. Block T 261 132 129 45 26 19 R 261 132 129 45 26 19 U

8 Shira1a C. D. Block T 22 15 7 R 22 15 7 U

Manadur (C.T.)* U

TOTAL URBAN 66 41 25 3 3

Tasgaon (M) U Vita (M) U 1 1 U ran Islampur U 7 6 1 Ashta (M) U 9 4 5 Manadur CC.T.)* U SaugH (U.A.) U 49 30 19 3 3 a) SangH eM & OG) U 38 24 14 1 1

i) Sang1i eM) U 35 21 14 1 1 ii) Kupvad COG) 3 3

b) Miraj (M & OG) u 11 6 5 2 2 i) Miraj (M) U 11 6 5 2 2 ii) Vanleswadi COG)

c) Madhavnagar (C.T.) U

239

FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-contd.

OF MAIN WORKERS

Manufacturing. Plx"'e"sing, Manufacturing, Processing, Mining and Quarrying Servicing and Repair>< in Sen-icinl[ find Repairs in other

Household Indu"try th"n Hou!<Chold Industry (IV) [V(a)1 [V(b)J

p M F P M F P M F

(26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34)

7 6 1 38 30 8 194 171 23 7 6 1 32 26 6 119 103 16

6 4 2 75 68 '7

2 2 14 11 3 31 26 5 2 2. 13 11 2 27 22 5

1 1 4 4 3 3

1 1 1 1

19 19 19 19

2 2 2 1 1 10 9 1 2 2 2 1 1 10 9 1

1 1 7 7 1 1 7 7

3 2 1 15 12 3 25 23 2 3 2 1 15 12 3 25 23 2

2 2 2 2

1 1 28 20 8 1 1 28 20 8

2 1 1 3 3 1 1

2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2

6 4 2 75 68 7

2 2 2 2 6 6

2 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 63 56 7

37 30 7 34 27 7

3 3 3 3 25 25 3 3 25 25

1 1 1 1

240

PRIMARY CENSUS ABS'I'RACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

DistrictJ Loc:aticn C. D. Block! Total! Constructions Tntde and Commerce Transport, Storage

Code U.AJCity/ Rural! and Communications No: Town Urban (VI) (VlI) (VIll)

p M F P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (35) (36) (37) faR) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43)

12 SANGLI DISTRICT T 90 78 12 198 158 40 171 167 4 R 69 58 11 134 111 23 135 134 1 U 21 20 1 64 47 17 36 33 3

1 Minclj C. D. Block T 21 17 4 21 19 2 25 25 R 20 16 4 19 17 2 23 23 U 1 1 2 2 2 2

Kupvad (OG) 1 1 2 2 Vanleswadi (OG) Madhavnagar (CT) U 2 2

2 Tasgaon C. D. Block T 2 2 17 14 3 21 21 R 2 2 17 14 3 21 2! U

3 K}'anapur r. D Block T 12 8 4 10 9 ; 2 2 ..._

R 12 g <1 10 9 1 2 2 U

4 Atpadi C, D. Block T 3 2 1 4 4 R

,_ 2 1 4 4 .;>

U

5 Jat C, D. Block T 15 14 , 66 54 12 :;U 6e. .. R 15 14 1 66 54 12 tlO 60 U

6 Kavathe Mahankal T 2 2 1 1 ,1 <I C. D. Block R 2 ·2 1 4 1

U

7 Walwa C. D. Block T 4 4 16 12 ,j ;9- iF

R 4 4 16 ' 'J ~~ .! -~~ ~:! 18 U

Block T 3 2 1 15

8 Shirala C. D. 14 12 2 2 3 2 1 15 R 14 12 2 :2 U

Manadur (CT)* U

TOTAL URBAN 21 20 1 i).j

T$sgaon (M) U 1 Vita (M) U 1 t; 1 Uran Islampur eM) tJ 4 4 ,:-, -Ashta (M) U 4 4 1h

2 Manadur (C,T.)* .u Sangli (U.A.) U ~2 11 2 a) Sangli (M & OG) U l' 8 ,;,:., 2

i) Sangli eM) .'" I .)

ii) Kupvad (OG) 6

b) Miraj (M& OG) T .. :1 B 8 ~)

i) Miraj (M) U 4 ,j .~

ii) Vanleswadi COG) c) Madhavnagar (c r) U :,,:

241

FOR SCHEDULED TRmES--contd.

OF MAIN WOREERS

Other Services Marginal workers r-';nn-wot-ker~

(IX)

p M F P 1\1 F P M F

(44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52;

652 587 65 607 42 565 5905 2608 3297 511 464 47 562 37 525 4921 2232 2689 141 123 18 45 5 40 984 376 608

109 102 7 59 3 56 893 332 561 103 96 7 59 3 56 839 316 523

6 6 54 16 38 6 6 52 If> 36

2 2

.j' J ;37 ':. .. :l2 6 ! ~GJ 2" ! 364

.-10 ;;7 '" ~:~ f, ?'l Sdl 24'; 354 <>

20 19 1 <.-;.:;,) 25 ~~65 1.32 133 '20 19 1 2ft :25 C)t:;<_-

~,~"') 1:3:;, 133

43 42 1 18 3 15 108 47 61 43 42 1 18 3 15 108 47 61

217 189 28 313 18 295 ~~~76 1104 1172 217 189 28 3]3 18 295 2276 1104 1:'72

13 9 4 26 2 24 l~~O nO 60 13 9 4 26 2 24 120 60 60

55 52 3 73 5 68 651 292 359 55 52 3 73 5 68 651 292 359

25 24 1 16 16 80 45 35 20 20 16 16 61 34 27

5 4 1 19 11 8 5 4 1 19 11 8

141 123 18 45 5 40 984 376 608

3 3 11 3 8 13 12 1 2 2 51 20 31

9 7 2 4 4 62 24 38 11 9 2 160 45 115

5 4 1 19 11 8

100 88 12 39 5 34 681 273 408 82 73 9 33 3 30 460 190 270 76 67 9 33 3 30 408 174 234

6 6, 52 16 36 18 15 3 6 2 4 219 83 136 18 15 3 6 2 4 219 83 136

2 2

y 4-16

242

1. MlltAJ C. D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

Arec. of Village No.of

Location i.n heet- Occupied No. of To! "I population Total population Code Name of Village ares and ReSl- HouSE>- (indud,,,!! I n"t.it.utionai and in t.he age-group (0-6) No. of Town! dential holds HOUR(>!""" Population)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (R) (9) (10 1 (1)

1 MIRAJ C. D. BLOCK T 86158.00 59686 61674 319849 166348 153501 51144 26820 24324 R 86158.00 49799 51387 270888 140482 13()406 42Q72 224~6 20476 U 9887 10287 48961 25866 2309f) 8172 4324 :3848

1 Tung 669.00 877 '8R3 4951 2529 2422 776. 390 386 2 Mouje Digraj 1022.00 729 729 4101 2157 1944 654 368 286 3 Kasabe Digraj 2390.00 2140 214fi 11777 6192 5585 1646 915 731 4 Sheri Kavathe 547.00 78 78 397 203 194 52 :n 21 5 Dudhgaon 2012.00 1641 1641 8776 4434 4342 1185 649 536 6 Savalwadi 417.00 368 384 1784 895 889 302 166 136 7 Mola Kumbhoj 19.00 lTninhabited 8 Mal wadi 290.00 205 214 1028 524 504 149 78 71 9 Kavathe Piran 2002.00 1795 1809 9927 5106 4821 1530 800 730

10 Sam doli 1293.00 1333 1364 7607 3906 3701 1164 604 560

10 KASABE DIGRAJ CIRCLE 10661.00 9166 9248 !l0348 25946 2440~ 7458 4001 :~457

11 Haripur 561.00 1416 1548 7035 3554 3481 1247 624 623 12 Ankali 452.00 1066 1158 5622 2931 2691 1144 583 561 13 Inam Dhamani 517.00 787 815 4443 2290 2153 709 374 :l35

20 SAL'IGLI CIRCLE 1530.00· 3269 3521 17100 8775 8325 3100 15Rl 1:;19

14 Nandre 3138.00 1807 1977 10046 5111 4935 1568 811 757 15 Kav~i Khotwadi 564.00 269 278 1578 817 761 193 H7 106 16 Bisur 884.00 781 820 4631 2431 2200 697 372 :325 17 Kamal 795.00 889 929 5113 2635 2478 800 366 434 18 Padmale 431.00 405 423 2411 1250 1161 407 218 189 19 Budhgaon 1070.00 2452 2544 13041 7027 6014 1807 955 852 20 Bamnoli 227.00 269 269 1348 705 643 233 ' 123 110 21 Kupwad N.A. Uninhabited 22 Wanleswadi N.A. Uninhabited

30 BUDHGAON CIRCLE 7109.00 6872 7240 38168 19976 18192 5705 2932 2773

23 Karoli (M) 1053.00 497 498 2733 1381 ·1352 408 246 162 -24 Soni 1955.00 1012 1023 5416 2708 2708 879 433 446. 25 Bhose 2770.00 144,7 1477 6441 3266 3175 960 509 451 26 Patgaon 390.00 ·235 247 1312 677 635 186 98 88 27 Kharkatwadi 352.00 267 269 1479 739 740 212 110 102 28 Sambarwadi 186.00 85 85 497 245 252 81 42 39 29 Kakadwadi 176.00 131 136 745 381 364 96 43 53 30 Rasulwadi ~15.00 81 81 499 267 232 83 44 39 31 Kavalapur 2895.00 2449 2643 13913 7410 6503 1895 1039 856 32 Kanadwadi 525.00 2:36 248 1219 614 605 203 92 111 33 Savali 586.00 383 385 2103 1120 983 357 191 166 34 Tanang 885.00 490 496 2731 1414 1317 460 246 214 35 Manmodi 294.00 1313 138 740 377 363 100 51 49 36 Kalambi 759.00 44!5 459 2459 1262 1197 398 196 202 37 Siddhewadi 1131.00 508 521 2798 1446 1352 484 264 220

40 KA VALAPUR CIRCLE 14172.00 8404 8706 1,5085 23307 21778 6802 3604 3198

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes

M F

(12) (13)

Scheduled Tribes

M F

(14) (15)

Literates

M F

(16) (17)

243

To~al

Main W orkcl"l'

(I-IX)

M F

(18) (19)

INDUSTRIAi. CATEGORY OF MAIN WOR.KERS

CultivatoJ"H

(n M F

(20) (21)

Agricultural Labourers

(II)

M F

(22) (23)

Live"t(k~k.

Ii"orc.).~ t r:v. Fishin~. Hunting and Planl.HtionH, Orchard~ and

allied n('tivitit's nIr)

M F

(24) 121»

Location Codc No.

0)

22794 21483 753 18764 17_779 719 4030 3704 34

710 107310 67764 89851 29745 33354 8890 21165 J f>907 1669 671 89708 55875 76957 2674~ :l2530 8745 19332 144·12 1490

226 T 1 200 R

216 258 646

343 GI)

44 539' 476

201 227 571

342 59

39 533 466

19 11 29

14

15 (')

2582 2428 93

554 783 481

1818

604 71 99

172 115 553

38

573 4 777 6 456 196

1806 206

616 58

·86 187

. 105 510

23 70

39 17602 11889 12894 3002 824 145 1833 1465 179 26 U

17 1583 1105 911

2614

1376 788 653 277 485 ·{l'IO S 1 14 1293 1199 313 565 28 354 2G8 14 2 26 3940 3315 1074 1250 122 1090 882 64 2

126 22 3053

644

97 228:1

431

108 :3li 48 2 41 31 2 2559 766 1;,:)5 144 62~ 54-3 14

5.31 21~ ~,1:' 86 156 11.5 2 ---- ... ----- Uninhabited --.~ ------------------

359 224 2070 1816

308 132 149 26 102 95 15 '21 3300 2887 1134 1500 308 899 791 16

5 2'711 2292 670 1051 110 687 ·t99 1,-1

105 17009 1154&- 14575 5128 6868 1103 4443

5 3

186

194

70

2100 1329 2077 1209 938 462

1332 730 1757 1443 905 1267

4875 2964 5101 2609

3153 "676 1880 1754

913 5420

470

2082 557

1323 12~~9 ~644

3329 266

2932 84"i 445 90

1270 387 1393 182

701 322 3150 695

385 149

309 309 419

1037

1299 204 543 504 240 408 69

116 11 89

216

92 3

185 37

113 195

73

484 214 304

1002

897 79

154 321 131 337 48

3694 149

587 281 301

1169

676 86

180 118 175 293

56

13 5

17

35

25 7 7

31 17 21

1

5

1

1

4 4

-------------------- Uninhabited -~-------------.--------~--------------- Uninhabited ----~---------------------

1652

0128' 411 332

87 45 25

5 11i;8

190 261 349

2 238 171

1585

141 407

.. 349 87 54 17

7 1065

187 235 314

2 230 156

3412 3251

70

16

31

19

66

70 14266 9440 10276 2672 8267 698

13

16

17

926 1784 2129

472 , 513

-173 301 192

5467 376 753 850 283 649 693

644 1183 1401

261 248 123 182 145

3245 292 418 535 162 436 342

701 1403 1903 363 388 125 222 144

4202 386 592 784 212 683 769

119 832 660--144 46

150 144

95 1541

138 295 422

2 100 151

470 694 944 146 225 103 132 82

1442 169 160 363 116 296 369

37 453 157 69 18

133 121 80

600 37

110 331

30 44

1967

128 283 543

90 50

9 14

9 846 104 163

68 22

157 221

46 15561 9617 12877 4839 f)711 2220 27.07

1584 iD9

71 325 441 67 25 14 18 13

762 91

161 47

2 56 83

1 33 26

2 1

75

6 17

4 35

2176 200

8

1

20

2 3

1 7

34

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

10

11 12 13

20

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

30

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37.

40

244

1. M1RAJ C. D. BLOCK-."ontd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATE(~ORYOF _"_-. __ -.M:;; nuf ... ,tllring, .fvfanu facturing

Proc,.,,, .. d n g, ProcesAin~, LocaHoo Name of Mining and &,rvifoin;c "no &-rvicing and Constructions TrAd .. And

Code Village Quanying Repair~ in R{'pair~ in other Commerce Nco. Hou,jeh"ld than Household

Indu .. try Industry (IV) !Vla)j lV(h)j . (VI) (VTD

----- --------M F M F M F M F M F

_,- .-----~---, -:~---------

m (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) Ul4l (35)

, :\'aRAJ C. D. BLOC"a T 111 22 1244 455 12195 1541 2036 85 6606 478 ... R 107 22 1091 :l91 7981 1226 1234 38 470a 252 U 4 153 64 4214 . 315 802 47 1905 226

1 Tung 25 2 41 8 52 2 2 Mouje Digraj 1 2 94 3 66 2 3 Kasabe Digraj 24 8 173 5 72 261) 10 4 Sheri Kavathe 2 2 !5 Dudhgaon 46 10 80 37 1 14~ 7 6 Savalwadi 6 1 8 2 52 1 7 Mola Kumbhoj Uninhabited 8 Malwadi 4 1 5 2 20 2

I

9 Kavathe Piran 43 5 119 1 15 ]05 2 10 Samdoii 37 2 151 23 1 199 5

10 KASABE DIGRAJ CIRCLE 186 31 673 6 162 2 910 31

11 Haripur 26 10 614 407 ,34 2 231 11 12 Ankali 2 8 5 906 609 110 71 5 13 Inam Dhamani 2 185 50 34 75 3

20 SANGLI CIRCLE 2 3615 1705 1066 78 2 377 19

14 Nandre 31 7 154 2 45 231 10 15 Kavaji Khotwadi 68 26 41 16 Bisur 2 1 240 97 90 2 17 Karnal 16 4 207 60 1,06 1 18 Padmale 1 201 2 13 45 2 19 Budhgaon 5 66 18 1353 47 58 421 25 20 Bamnoli 180 5 17 25 2 21 Kupwad --- Uninhabited 22 Wanleswadi Uninhabited

30 BUDHGAON CIRCLE 5 115 31 2403 56 316 959 42

23 Karoh (M) 27 6 5 18 24 Soni 2 2 151 6 16 69 5 25 Bhose 30 6 10 87 5 15 100 4 26 Patgaon 5 53 1 15 9 2 27 Kharkatwadi 1 66 2· 10 28 Sambarwadi 7 1 3 29 Kakadwadi 3 46 3 1 10 30 Rasul wadi 1 35 6 7 1 31 Kavalapur 2 86 46 585 8 50 239 19 32 Kanadwadi 1 70 2 5 25 1 33 Savali 5 154 3 20 43 12 34 Tanang 22 29 117 114 29 4 35 Manrnodi 50 1 16 36 _ Kalarnbi 18 60 1 11 49 37 Siddhewadi 1 1 53 3 15 1 23, 2

40 KA VALAPUR CmCLE 38 145. 88 1561 30 279 7 650 50

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and ( ommunications Other Services

(VIll) (IX)

M F M F

(36) -(37) (38) (39)

Marginal Workers

M F

(40) (411

245

Non-Work"rs Total

M F p

(42) (44)

Population, 19tH

sc

(45) (46)

M

L<H:alion (·'ode

Nc ..

(1)

2902 2025

877

73 52 21

8569 6464 2105

2068 1375 693

1173 970 203

15165 14567

598

75324 10R591 248476 7277 16238 2046 62550 R9096 237:182 16534 15592 20:14 12769 19495 11144 743 (>56 12

''';78 T 1/-\61'· H

I;~ l j

1

--------------------.----------~ .. -----------.. _ .... _------_.-24 34 92

26 21 45

15 11 41

9

129 1138 470 947 390 2836

2 95 29 1866

1505 1161 4121 153

3.569 3571 9999

364 -------------------Uninhabited -------

2 32

4

80 68

285 11

187 34

:'$547 677

67 7893 1684

6 61

9

2 29 17

9 161 113

8 27 53

16 6

5 216 51 2203

110 1608

367 3636 2921

861 8332 6665

165 253 506

340 79

1{j8 237 44·!-

356 76

.1:j :{3 17 g .'>3 52

----_--------76

359 421

71 383 420

28 22 35 38

158 1f.4

236 948 256 98 1186 11273 IHOB8 42641 2199 2155 t~~4 P2

201 176

39

416

80 1

29 46 14

115 9

25 17

42

1

6

165 56

192

413

170 19

108 102 40

366 36

50 6 10 1 19 31

79 38

59 12 1

19 3 22 12 25 10

107 55 13 3

24 32

287

343

55 1

137 486 291 419

11

1471 1173

992

3636

2167 372

1158 1230 • 539 3822

317.

2248 1721 1404

:)373

4033 670

1676 1810 548

4900 .483

----------Uninhabited --------'---.,.--'--------------- Uninhabited -----------

294

10 54 29 18

8

5 3

109

2 23

1 26 16

7

1

1

841

41 10~ 123

25 25

3 9 1

768 12 39 :n

6 62 36

246 95

5 15 41 68 42 11

5 2 3 10 -2 22 4 1 1

86 15 7 7 2 8 9

12 4 9 7

1400

468 485 138

49 180

9 2

34 566

69 171

312 351

9605

665 1237 1352

312 341

98 158 123

3193 228 526 621 165 575 670

14120

765 1391 2377

442 514

93 218 103

4396 467 619 724 361 785 850

1"638 4220 3635

13493

9386 1210 3842 4289 1961

10473 574

11716 1539

44990

2298 4815 5781 1195 1335 402 758 401

10983 1065 1494 2207

647 2097 2325

452 685 434

1571

494 73 71

170 97

512

737 277

2431

204 349 319

90

18 4

805 140 1R8 251

233 130

407 641 364

1412

468 61 78

170 8b

464

547 256

2132

226 383 327

91 49

8 2

770 119 179 225

216 132

304 2 1282 232 166 2834 10264 14105 37803 2770 2727

27 14

413

9 ,C)

4(>

19 7U

100

24 3

27:3

39 21 56

2

31

1 21

171

17 2f"l

372

416

12

36 28 71 95

10 2

'257

43 18 49

6

18

16

150

l> 7 8 9

10

10

11

13

'2()

14 -'-~)

Vi 17 18 19

21 22

30

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3~

33 34-35 36 ;:)7

4() ----------------

246

1. MIRAJ c. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in heet- Occupied No. of Total population Total p'JpuJaHon Code Name of Village ares and Resi· HouSE'- (includin!( Institutional and in the age-group «(l·6) No. of Town} dential holds HouRele"" Population)

Ward in Houses sq. luns,

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9} (10) ( 11)

38 Malgaon 5625.00 3398 3398 18621 9935 8686 2907 1480 1427 39 Takali 714.00 660 682 3857 1983 1874 675 34~ 326 40 Bolwad 522.00 458 471 2328 1209 1119 461 21"4 207 41 Mallewadi 1291.0 639 644 3486 1810 1676 615 315 300 42 Gundewadi 1044.0 464 489 2577 1344 1233 458 234 224 43 Khanderajuri 427.00 790 805 4398 2292 2106 718 401 317 44 Erandoli 2358.0 1110 1145 5677 2866 2811 880 466 414 45 Vyankuchiwadi 339.00 145 145 776 411 365 129 73 '56 46 Payappachiwadi 721.00 221 221 1115 546 569 163 80 83 47 8hipur .... 768.00 419 432. 2]51 1086 1065 351 184 167 48 Dongarwadi 715.00 198 203 ", 990 498 492 173 87 86 49 Kadamwadi 571.00 211 211 1101 548 553 165 82 83 50 Belanki 2623.00 809 823 4298 2177 2121 663 348 315 51 Santoshwadi 808.00 255 257 1196 621 577 196 112 84 52 Janaranwadi 692.00 170 171 922 486 436 155 80 75 53 8algare 3211.00 899 942 4362 2203 2159 746 367 379 54 Chabukswarwadi 1005.00 311 311 1693 865 828 278 13S 139

50 MALGAON CIRCLE 28284.00 11157 11350 1)9550 30880 28670 ; 9733 5051 4682

55 Bamani 410.00 81 107 568 321 247 76 49 27 56 Nilaji 542.00 137 137 703 352 351 148 77 71 57 Varldi 1287.00 553 587 2959 1538 1421 530 270 260 58 Davali 649.00 470 526 2651 1390 1261 358 211 147 59 Mhaisal (8) 3552.00 2125 2197 11512 5945 5567 1913 1050 863 60 Vijaynagar (N.V.) (59) 330.00 513 545 2537 \ 1284 1253 525 252 273 61 Narwad 1860.00 960 1038 5187 2695 2492 896 4.15 421

60 MlRA.J CIRCLE 8630.00 4839 5137 26117 13525 12592 4446 2384 2062

62 Bedag 4739.00 2251 2268 13346 7141 6205 2275 IHt 1130 63 Laxmiwadi 445.00 182 195 1127 591 536 192 100 92 64 Arag 5792.00 2066 2099 10958 5623 5335 1717 892 825 65 Shindewadi 425.00 276 276 1545 784 761 232 117 115 66 LingnuT 2080.00 653 670 3584 1840 1744 623 342 281 67 Khatav 2291.00 664 677 3960 2094 V<o66 689 347 342

70 ARAG CIRCLE 15772.00 6092 6185 :34520 18073 16447 5728 2943 2785

URBAN 3001 KUPV AD COG) 6763 7036 33313 17695 15618 5632 2958 2674 3002 V ANLESW ADI (OG) 774 855 3814 1941 1873 716 362 354 3003 MADHAVNAGAR (C.T.) 2.59 2350 2396 11834 6230 5604 1824 1004 820

247

CENSUS ABST.RACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY nF MAIN WORKERR ~-~---~--

CultivatorR Agricultural Livestock, I .... abollrprR FOl'"",Lry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunti ng T'<wAtion Castes 'Tribes Literates Ivlain Workers and PlantationA. Code

Orchards and No. , allied nctivitieR

(I-IX) (I) (II) (111) -----~

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) (2:{) (24) (25) (1)

1705 1532 34 17 6035 3767 5551 1403 1503 317 1599 849 106 11 38 336 293 12 11 1115 850 1077 346 331 105 404 205 70 4 39 411 375 4 1 666 368 641 109 167 10 293 83 22 1 40 252 255 12 8 1132 673 975 228 593 117 174 7F, 39 41 290 288 817 391 690 343 248 108 272 2()f) 33 42 432 437 53 48 1483 852 1200 169 500 4H 233 86 224 12 43 267 274 6 8 1948 1227 1553 450 881 201 309 188 29 9 44

22 21 291 150 221 82 168 66 16 1 15 13 45 19 23 381 290 293 40 207 24 24 12 5 1 46

225 227 696 433 587 194 328 83 138 8H 7 13 47 9 12 3 2 319 163 257 82 198 79 18 3 8 48

'4 6 358 215 291 201 212 IriS 49 37 2 49 331 !350 1318 884 1131 434 666 171 232 219 15 2 50

35 "38 " 398 . 217 348 200 152 70 138 109 2 1 51 26 28 280 144 260' 248 174 177 51 52 10 10 52

377 407 12 13 1424 614 1109 502 501 213 182 176 62 17 53 14 13 526 240 446 434 350 375 42 46 54

4755 4579 136 108 19187 11478 16630 5465 7179 2a22 4174 2429 649 94 50

53 34 201 97 191 88 144 68 24 18 1 55 148 134 127 77 211 123 66 16 62 43 1 56 360 333 895 431 627 128 218 28 203 86 6 57 176 150 931 510 842 423 449 177 278 238 13 58

1086 967 9 8 3736 2355 3200 1670 1261 593 1]25 985 53 4 59 490 498 417 237 736 545 118 40 466 465 61 23 60 539 461 43 39 1520 970 1482 379 699 79 543 253 18 17 61

2852 2577 52 47 7827 4677 7289 3356 2955 1001 2701 2088 153 44 60

698 574 17 6 4547 2469 4171 1003 1837 376 1155 565 114 6 62 29 26 2 3 331 149 341 111 267 81 46 30 4 63

373 347 62 76 3400 2143 3025 660 1664 177 602 396 28 2 64 32 38 510 244 432 38 227 12 124 20 1 65

273 304 15 16 1015 659 1071 519 668 278 250 223 20 5 66 288 264 1180 486 1169 343 850 261 161- 68 28 1 67

1693 1553 96 101 10983 6150 10209 2674 fi513 1185 2338 1302 195 14 70

2543 2350 31 36 11872 7863 8851 2289 684 94 1627 1326 157 24 3001 522 510 1161 886

, 935 247 59 15 111 71 11 1 3002

965 844 3 3 '\,569 3140 3108 466 81 36 95 68 11 1 3003

248

1. MIRAJ c. D. BLOC K-con td. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OIo'

lI.ianufacturing, Manu faciuring Process; ng. Prooossing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicin~ llnd Servicing and Constmctions Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repail'M in Repair .. in other Commerce No, HouS<:!hold tJ-,an Household

Industry Industry (IV) [Viall iY(h)] (VIi (VII)

------M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (aD) (31) (32) (3:.1) 1:{4) (35)

38 Malgaon 208 71 520 18 120 416 30 39 Takali 3 "} 67 6 13 81 :10 Bolwad 2 1 52 4 13 40 5 41 Mal1ewadi 15 1 47 34 20 1A 42 Gundewadi 42 17 23 2 3 23 2 43 Khanderajuri 38 6 46 1 19 7 fi7 2 44 Erandoli 17 14 18 3 77 1 14 88 2 45 Vyankuchiwadi 7 5 1 46 Payappachiwadi 1 18 2 9 1 47 Shipur 16 6 20 3 25 48 Dongarwadi 3 3 fi 49 Kadamwadi 4 3 4 6 2 50 Belanki 4 25 20 :16 21 32 2 51 Santoshwadi 17 10 7 4 11 4 52 Janaranwadi 8 5 2 4 6 53 SaIgare 44 53 80 3 ~ 89 12 54 Chabukswarwadi 1 17 3 12 1

50 MALGAON CIRCLE 21 14 444 1~5 1025 38 2p6 27 ~23 64

55 Bamani 11 5 56 Nilaji 1 20 9 2 57 Vaddi 13 1 75 2 17 34 2 58 DavaH 28 1 1 t7 59 Mhaisal (S) 1 9 8 131 4 43 26] 14 60 Vijaynagar (N.V.) (59) 3 8 4 2 35 9 61 Narwad 7 7 9 1 40 2 4 72 2

60 MIRAJ CIRCLE 21 8 22 9 313 22 67 456 27

62 Bedag 14 53 5 114 4 44 144 7 63 Laxmiwadi 3 1 _, 3 64 Arag 5 63 14 132 4 20 199 10 65 Shindewadi 2 1 14 5 .35 66 Lingnur 2 12 2 25 2 67 'Khatav 1 23 2 26 2 22

70 ARAG CIRCLE 20 143 22 301 8 74 'l28 19

URBAN 3001 KUPVAD COG) 4 105 34 2489 187 627 36 1089 127 3002 VANLESWADI (OG) 10 10 101 5 88 1 129 14 3003 MADRA VNAGAR (CT) 38 20 1624 123 87 10 685 85

249

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, St,ora!!,~'

and Marginal Population, 1981 Commu nicalions Other Services Workers Non-WorlH'rs Location

ToLal SC ST Code No,

(VIm (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(:i6) (:i7) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (4H) (44) (45) (46) (47) (4X) (1)

200 879 107 93 910 4291 6:H3 13352 977 928 ]8 19 38 36 72 25 3 195 903 1~:13 21')15 200 177 1 2 39 22 30 5 9 232 559 778 1679 193 211 40 13 42 15 20 603 815 Fl45 2788 187 166 2 2 41 13 33 9 1 168 65::J 722 2194 94 84 7 3 42 11 72 7 20 470 1072 1467 3646 332 344 189 172 43 15 105 37 3 124 1310 '22~7 5041 256 275 19 12 44

2 8 1 8 131 182 lfi2 526 15 14 45 4 23 2 5 39 248 190 1106 34 45 46 6 44 4 1 399 498 472 1883 108 104 1 1 47 5 17 185 241 225 832 8 15 48 1 10 4 4 92 253 260 948 10 9 49

22 78 20 17 208 1029 1479 3787 349 359 9 R 50 3 14 6 24 273 853 1180 38 22 13 15 51 2 3 4 7 3 219 185 680 10 19 52

53 95 28 28 353 1066 1304 3886 362 370 32 3'l [;3 6 18 8 7 419 387 1685 30 33 54

- ,----414 1543 282 219 4143 14031 19062 47728 3203 3175 291 2Bf{ 50

5 1 2 1 56 129 103 611 65 46 11 3 55 59 55 94 141 134 514 71 74 11 15 56

34 1 27 8 212 299 699 994 2519 573 528 3 2 57 7 19 7 8 67 540 771 2479 176 162 24 25 58

88 228 62 46 869 2699 :3028 10964 1190 1084 66 55 59 18 25 4 4 140 544 568 60 25 65 18 18 588 1195 1525 3974 475 413 100 86 61

177 1 424 156 289 2113 5947 7123 21061 2550 2307 215 186 60

53 643 40 22 1209 2948 3993 10597 601 527 26 23 62 3 14 133 250 292 860 21 16 63

104 208 57 17 318 2581 4357 9637 652 627 77 .. 77 64 3 21 5 9 244 343 479 1491 42 42 65

15 77 11 769 1225 3266 144 140 16 14 66 6 50 11 17 644 908 879 3765 350 332 77 62 67

184 1013 124 65 2548 7799 ]1225 29616 1810 1684 196 176 70

505 13 1564 448 108 398 8736 12931 3001 157 1 269 129 11 1006 1615 3002 215 7 272 116 95 189 3027 4949 11144 743 656 12 13 3003

250

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in hect- Occupied No. of Tot.al population Total population Code Name of Village ares and Resi- HOUfW- (includinl[ In.~litutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. of Town! dential holds Huu"df's,", Population)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

p M ·F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

2 TASGAON C.D.BLOCK T 109095.00 57532 60288 310318 158524 151794 46552 24164 22388 R 109095.00 57532 60288 310318 158524 151794 46552 24]64 22388 U

1 Chikha] Gothan 766.00 253 256 1203 567 636 184 104 80 2 Nimblak 528.00 276 280 1355 658 697 179 93 86

Alate " , 340 1767 906 273 150 3 886.00 336 I'll'll 123 4- Limb 618.00 170 173 1089 fi17 572 190 92 98 5 HatnoIi 1402.00 300 310 1606 761 845 248 113 135 6 Khalsa Dh'amani 1160.00 258 271 122-1 578 643 191 100 . 91 7 Padali 990.00 236 259 1114 524 590 161 96 65 8 Dhondewadi 220.00 99 100 481 223 258 75 38 37 9 Narsewadi 679.00 183. 184 940 456 484 146 74 72

10 Kacharewadi 507.00 '114 117 516 247 269 68 34 34 11 Kindarwadi 311.00 123 127 548 240 308 87 38 49 12 Vij ayn agar 413.00 162 178 915 454 461 163 83 80 13 Ped 3166.00 925 1000 4963 2457 2506 792 401 391 14 Morale Ped 504.00 117 120 1167 585 582 171 93 78 15 Manjarde 1876.00 1173 1241 6257 3159 3098 948 511 437 16 Hatnoor 1347.00 764 805 4071 2069 2002 577 324 253 17 Panmalewadi 245.00 102 104 607 300 307 105 60 45 18 Sirgaon Visapur .612.00 416 423 2278 1143 1135 336. 164 172 19 Visapur 3436.00 1054 1152 5843 2904 2939 928 485 443 20 Gotewadi 813.00 254 293 1293 669 624 204 114 90

10 VISAPUR CIRCLE 20479.00 7315 7733 39234 19372 19862 6026 3140· 2886

21 Gaurgaon 1149.00 312 319 1698 837 861 270 133 137 22 Biranwadi 1165.00 206 224 1067 508 559 178 93 85 23 Waifale 2400.00 800 842 4162 2050 2112 645 852 293 24 Yamgarwadi 348.00 145 145 729 337 392 150 81 69 25 Jarandi 179B.OO 492 526 2488 1207 1281 409 229 180 26 Dahiwadi 3309.00 329 341 1960 963 997 332 163 169 27 Siddhewadi Savalaj 2181.00 719 747 3790 1872 1918 582 288 294 28 Dongarsoni 1785.00 660 697 3635 1838 1797 531 274 257 29 Lokarewadi 250.00 151 152 630 312 3i8 101 54 47 30 Wadgaon B03.00 416 433 2123 1026 1097 329 171 158 31 Nagewadi 300.00 126 127 655 308 347 100 54 46 32 Anjani 926.00 503 526 2757 1399 1358 . 407 204 203 33 Savalaj 3178.00 1351 1417 7272 3722 3550 1085. 574 511 34 Bastawade 1552.00 500 534 2823 1437 1386 438. 235 203 35 Balgavade B23.00 351 366 2179 1106 1073 301 152 149

20 SAVALAJ CIRCLE 21967.00 7061 7396 37968 18922 19046 5858 3057 2801

36 Dorli 393.00 153 158 777 396 381 85 37 48 37 Khujaguvn 1954.00 364 376 1580 797 783 213 115 98 38 Waghapur 411.00 173 177 978 478 500 134 68 .66 39 Kaulage 262.00 220 235 1177 617 560 149 71 78 40 Lode 215.00 183 191 877 459 418 145 88 57

251

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATb;GOHY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers Forestry.

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Location Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantatioll3, Code

Orchards and No. allied activities

(I-IX) (I) (II) (III} -----

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (2<l) (23) (24) (25) (1)

17750 17039 553 517 106:329 68214 86457 34799 42829 1.5971 19961 16210 1663 181 T 2 17750 17039 553 517 106.329 68214 86457 34799 42829 15971 19961 16210 1663 181 R

U

67 69 397 271 312 75 186 27 1'9 41 1 68 79 450 312 410 363 264 2H2 9') 75 13 4 2

182 192 666 401 476 382 312 257 120 109 1 1 3 46 47 349 268 278 101 173 65 5f) 28 8 4 65 64 464 337 405 481 308 412 71) 62 5 30 39 392 265 268 357 170 273 [>2 75 3 2 6 75 78 326 252 229 30B 117 194 71_ 98 3 7

- 154 92 108 146 81 109 23 37 8 4 7 292 182 243 274 177 178 54 94 9

15 17 163 71 128 162 100 141 9 15 10 146 93 126 27 81 11 15 15 10 1 11 261 141 203 136 140 76 47 59 1 1 12

291 314 1469 829 1306 1280 933 864 165 347 51 22 13 33 43 431 269 3(lB 107 241 70 25 34 6 14

324 326 3 1 2189 1424 1673 828 980 423 :199 372 2 15 344 346 1506 931 1162 602 687 341 242 202 16 1 16

17 16 194 125 166 172 134 157 9 14 6 17 118 111 869 506 649 341 458 272 79 65 22 1 18 386 407 2242 1306 1457 910 728 561 400 303 9 19

46 37 472 261 372 272 235 195 60 71 1 20

2;111 2192 3 1 13432 8336 10279 7324 6505 4908 2054 2116 1&.2 33 10

155 150 363 367 425 155 203 50 132 97 13 21 14 10 323 202 260 307 221 250 22 53 22

306 308 1277 920 1007 630 712 462 IJI 154 2 23 14 14, 154 114 144 208 135 201 3 4 24

196 204 682 565 633 532 373 416 124 93 27 25 94 85 516 341 517 217 366 146 93 65 26

115 108 1103 698 986 317 597 216 176 76 59 4 27 198 194 - 1170 799 1015 414 706 266 J53 125 21 8 28

1 1 204 121 172 24 85 6 55 10 10 5 29 184 174 7 2 696 482 504 50 331 36 66 3 30 22 22 204 146 153 7 129 3 3 31

293 283 1000 613 753 623 407 400 210 197 3 3 32 764 713 11 12 2308 1528 2044 1080 1053 435 5.15 575 49 2 33 220 216 886 545 769 258 409 108 206 124 26 1 34 147 154 746 472 621 178 372 63 138 103 13 35

2723 2636 18 14 11632 7913 10003 5000 6099 3055 2007 1682 223 23 20

46 57 294 195 237 227 185 202 23 24 1 36 69 61 525 339 395 225 193 117 129 96 7 37 19 20 315 221 269 27 175 4 31 21 6 38 57 56 398 225 320 130 169 72 60 51 18 39 33 42 295 158 232 131 106 48 54 60 1 40

252

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK~ontd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEcmRY OF

Manufac-t.lIring, M" nn factu ring Proee~ ... ing. ' ' Processing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and Sprvicing and Constructions Trati., and Code Village Quarrying Repair" in Repair" in other Comm,,'l'Cc No. Household than Household

Indutllry InduRtry (IV) IV(oll I V(h)] (VI) (VTTl

---_-- ---__ - --,--_--M F M F M F M F M F

---_-(l) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) C~2) (33) (341 (::15)

2 TASGAON C, D. BLOCK T 93 12 875 292 6971 238 1050 79 39ilfl fi73

R 93 12 875 292 6971 238 1050 79 3936 573 U

1 Chikhal Gothan I 18 2 12 9 1 2 Nimblak 5 l' 11 12 3 Alate 2 2 9 6 2 4 Limb 5 1 6 3 13 4 5 Hatnoli 5 5 1 6 6 Khalsa Dhamani 1 3 20 2 6 3 ,1 7 Padali il 6 6 1 2 7 3 8 Dhondewadi 2 1 9 Narsewadi 1 4

10 Ka~harewadi 3 3 4 2 1 1 11 Kindarwadi 2 8 2 12 Vijaynagar 2 1 1 13 Ped 2 12 20 31 14 13, 29 3 14 Morale Ped 3 1 7 1: 10 15 Manjarde 12 71 26 53 7 16 Hatnoor 27 28 22 5 10 1 52 5 17 Panmalewadi 1 8 1 4 18 Sirgaon Visapur 5 15 10 23 19 Visapur 3 45 7 47 1 15 73 2 20 Gotewadi 15 1 10 9 2

10 VISAPUR CIRCLE 5 133 77 296 28 119 2 316,· 30

21 Gaurgaon 4 4 13 10 18 22 Biranwadi 2 3 2 23 Waifale 1 12 1 11 1 29 J 29 1 24 Yamgarwadi 2 3 3 25 Jaranm 3 13 4 9 5 14 7 26 Dahiwadi 16 1 2 6 5 27 Siddhewadi Savalaj 2 1 19 4 25 4 15 22 8 28 Dongarsoni 5 5 16 4 9 33 1 29 Lokarewadi 2 1 6 30 Wadgaon 1 11 6 7 8 8 31 Nagewadi 2 2 1 32 Anjani 3 4 11 13 31 19 1 33 Savalaj 2 32 6' 71 2 32 103 6 34 Bastawade 27 13 17 4 12 25 3 35 Balgavade 4 3 12 4 17 5 17

20 SAVALAJ CIRCLE 16 1 148 57 199 19 176 5 307 33

36 Dorli 10 5 1 37 EJlUjagaon 6 6 8 12 1 38 Waghapur 19 9 9 39 Kaulage 4 1 13 8 14 40 Lode 4 1 5 37 20 4 1

253

CENSUS ABSTRACT --~ ,,------- ---

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal 'pulation, ]981 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Work.,rs __ 'h._ __ IAHontion

Total SC ST Code No.

(VITI) (IX) ----- --_._-- --------

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (87) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (4;i) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

._---1914 26 7165 1217 868 24055 71199 92940 253926 125'/8 12250 1151 1124 r 2 1914 26 7165 1217 868 24055 71199 92940 25::J926 12578 12250 1151 1124 R

L1

5 12 4 8 235 247 326 1160 77 62 1 5 1 10 69 248 265 1336 47 52 2 6 1 20 10 3 91 382 433 1731 177 173 3 7 8 3 11 116 228 355 1056 42 46 4 1 14 2 356 364 1509 27 27 5 3 10 1 310 286 1112 4 3 6 2 18 6 15 295 267 1086 74 78 7

1 22 115 90 488 8 2 5 2 2 213 208 913 9 2 8 1 3 26 116 81 511 16 18 10 3 5 4 157 110 124 544 2 11 5 6 3 77 248 248 745 12

21 49 10 8 40 1143 1186 4264 247 291 9 7 13 3 12 2 7 214 270 261 915 9 13 14

27 103 26 22 209 1464 2061 5439 294 288 11 7 15 27 79 19 13 309 894 1091 3940 419 456 15 21 16

2 2 2 134 133 516 43 36 17 8 29 3 14 100 480 694 2019 1.27 128 18

44 93 36 18 296 1429 1733 5685 405 389 1 1 19 25 17 3 1 14 296 338 1034 2 1 20

198 2 501 128 115 1994 8978 10544 36003 2012 2061 36 36 10

8 24 4 42 412 664 1537 148 140 21 3 P. 2 1 248 251 926 16 13 22

19 81 11 9 599 1034 883 3799 204 202 9 9 23 1 193 184 719 14 10 24

14 51 12 4 82 570 667 2243 220 233 5 3 25 5 24 5 446 780 1611 90 96 24 19 26

- ~"'I

1.." 58 4 34 823 852 778 2934 78 75 3 2 27 12 .:0 :_; 8 5Fi6 8]5 817 3278 59 77 2 1 28

J i • .q, 1 1~) 1.88 130 106 [,gO 13 16 29 7 65 5 2 556 520 491 1731 85 110 10 12 30 5 12 3 195 155 145 613 28 21 31

12 51 11 6 83 640 652 2383 231 223 37 33 32 26 8 161 46 6 511 1672 1959 6036 391 345 25 35 33

6 41 5 13 496 655 632 2707 173 166 8 6 34 8 37 3 474 485 421 2152 91 82 37 31 35

139 8 689 117 92 4616 8827 9430 33259 1841 1809 160 151 20

2 11' 10 159 144 652 46 52 36 10 1 30 4 3 31 399 527 1445 49 55 8 14 37

5 15 2 1 246 208 227 876 14 17 38 14 20 6 15 212 282 218 997 34 25 39

5 16 1 10 137 217 150 917 53 53 40

254

·2. TASGAON C. D. BLC;>CK-contd. " RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in heet- Occupied No. of - Total population Total population Code Name of Village ares and Resi- HOllse- (includin~ Tnstitutional Hnd in the age-group (0-6) No. of Town! dentisl hold;' Houspk"" Population)

Ward in Houses sq. kUls.

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) . (5) (6) (7) (R) (9) (10) (11)

41 Savarde 5482.00 751 764 4203 2125 2078 605 333 272 42 Vajrachaunde 305.00 183 216 990 '505 481) 180 90 90 43 Gavhan 800.00 664 698 3401 1698 1703 547 292 255 44 Manerajuri 4660.00 2089 2193 11344 5784 5560 1735 924 811 45 Yogewadi \ 630.00 188 ISR 933 458 47S 120 58 62 46 Upalavi ·923.00 410 431 2662 1353 1:109 452 253 199 47 Kumathe 1143.00 1068 1103 5794 2964 2R::J0 857 432 425 48 Dhulgaon 778.00 369 385 2024 1022 1002 313 163 150

30 MANERAJURI CIRCLE 17956.00 6815 7115 ,16740 18656 180R4 5535 2924 26lJ ._._--_.-49 Arwade 1450.00 574 604 3109 1559 lfi50 406 2~}8 198 50· Fundi Tarf Tasgaon 1210.00 305 305 1569 784 78.S 261 138 12:3 51 Bhairvawadi 353.00 Sl:) 89 417 212 20;::; 59 36 23. 52 Chinchani 2571.00 1365 1390 7041 3609 3432 970 492 4'18 53 Nehru Nagar (N.V.) (54) 248.00 247 289 1298 674 624 220 118 102 54 Nimani 1105.00 382 417 21<16 1138 1008 273 148 125 55 Nagaon Nimani 513.00 313 334 1664 855 809 223 120 103 56 Bendri 382.00 176 184 931 471 460 137 72 65 57 Shirgaon Kavathe 516.00 264-- 289 q72 670 602 160 79 81 58 Kavathe Ekand 2673.00 1515 1571 7878 4051 3827 1046 519 :·527 59 Wasumbe 755.00 363 373 1983 1015 968 329 164 165 60 Matkunki 794.00 208 208 1070 549 521 168 84 84 ... 61 Nugaon Kavathe 947.00 404 404 2141t- 1083 1058 3~ 173 152-. 40 TASGAON CIRCLE 13517.00 6205 6457 :'l2519 16670 15849 4577 2351 2226 . 62 Andhali 1347.00 482 520 2643 1318 1325 404 202 202 63 Morale (Raja pur) 556.00 238 240 1296 636 660 209 98 111 64 Borgaon 2390.00 808 859 4555 2298 2257 695 '370 325 65 Rajapur 1003.00 554 598 2940 1407 1533 526 26Q 266 66 Bambavade 1327.00 936 994 5600 2806 2794 788 413 375 67 Yelavi 2866.00 1533 1590 8595 4453 4142 1222 640 582 68 Julewadi 410.00 2·46 251 1445 741 704 235 105 130 69 Turchi 1252.00 673 689 3847 1983 1864 608 319. 289 70 Dhavali 1205.00 405 419 2486 1282 1204 350 182 168 71 Vanjarwadi . 405.00 158 158 1001 532 469 189 104 .. 85

.50 YELA VI CIRCLE ' 12761.00 6033 6318 34408 174'56 16952 5226" 2693 2533

72 Tupari 316.00 427 448 2378 1209 1169 389 196 193 73 Dahyari 186.00 185 191 998 521 477 139. 75 64 74 Ghogaon 6 599.0 0 391 405 2205 :Hll 1094 318 166 152 . 75 Kirloskarwadi N.A. 290 346 1159 623 536 128 78 50 76 Dudhcmdi 823.00 1137 1176 6101 3136 2965 970 457 513 77 Fundi Tarf Walwa 554.00 577 602 3308 1680 1628 ~01 253 248 78 Pundiwadi 84.00 110 125 567 279 288 72 34 38 79 Nagrale 606.00 508 521 2939 1493 1446 430 217 213 80 BurH 1345.00 2173 2181 12070 6490 5580 1612 859 753 81 Share Dudhondi 100.00 40 41 214 105 109 38 19 19 82 Kundal 2768.00 2353 2491 13686 7322 6364 2098 1011 1087

255

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTH1AL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERs ----------~--- _---- -- ---_------------ ---

Cultivator" Agricult,lr»I Livestock, Lahourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunlin~ [.l)(,Rtion Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantation", Code

Orchards and No. allied activities

(I-IX) (I) (Il) (lIn

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) (21») (1)

339 324 1475 932 1090 340 641 109 226 205 '9 41 48 62 267 158 259 175 99 85 87 65 10 2 42

200 220 1122 690 852 285 441 197 209 74 40 2 43 347 347 3733 2506 3053 9S9 1739 580 503 329 212 9 44

196 178 263 156 170 107 53 49 45 133 127 901 534 735 102 377 35 123 63 19 46 245 228 2095 12R7 1603 565 673 242 353 266 75 5 47 135 155 708 450 539 68 299 9 138 56 6 48

1671 1699 12324 7873 9847 3420 ii267 1807 1989 1359 404 18 30

100 89 954 732 830 202 642 110 81 83 1 1 49 118 134 513 218 412 453 314 385 32 53 50

6 9 170 83 116 132 62 83 30 49 2 51 39.5 383 2416 1400 1933 811 939 423 441 337 48 52 164 139 2 2 406 215 ·320 144 61 1 171 117 3 2 53 212 184 834 467 631 126 370 45 120 73 27 54 138 113 612 385 490 102 323 31 49 30 26 15 55

97 84 359 237 276 203 238 189 10 11 56 158 147 48 47 476 276 379 170 175 52 126 111 2 57 149 129 15 14 2935 1872 2176 654 1052 291 347 299 55 58 110 130 625 303 523 230 221 70 156 114 20 28 59 119 128 386 198 307 49 176 15 80 31 1 60

20 23 750 602 641 149 371 25 151 110 4 61

1786 1692 65 63 11436 6988 9034 3425 !944 1720 1794 1418 189 46 40

133 137 941 623 717 89 540 47 48 34 62 51 47 435 277 343 85 207 6 83 77 9 63

232 258 2 1 1372 1019 1238 327 775 99 332 215 11 64 150 149 6 'J' 833 651 745 lPO 422 41 180 131 20 1 65 272 282 ::0116 1371 1603 427 836 91 44'9 315 15 3 66 537 538 4 2 281'1 1972 2521 1005 1405 326 773 642 14 67

51 43 27 28 531 '<:7"- 377 205 96 77 125 117 18 3 68 l'A) 15'~ 1330 735 1126 428 466 114 315 248 36 15 69 .L5:'::: 1.'ti 9;'38 60'" 709 ~21 447 127 107 92 25 70 54 43 31'l 143 2("} 18'/ 148 132 76 54 2 71

1787 1793 39 38 11580 7670 9644 3154 .5342 1060 2488 1925 150 22 50

203 192 2 651 396 661 186 253 75 194 105 13 72 63 57 366 220 299 181 132 104 85 68 16 73

248 239 773 582 540 158 250 30 142 120 8 74 13 7 3 1 504 428 319 70 35 38 75

430 394 1930 1162 1781 665 796 255 410 355 32 1 76 174 168 281 271 1195 786 954 292 557 157 218 123 2 77

4 6 101 28 167 55 82 9 44 36 78 207 218 1084 715 774 173 394 11 166 141 16 79 785 664 27 27 4693 2661 3691 951 947 202 630 622 30 2 80

7 11 60 39 62 19 40 9 10 7 81 808 653 8 3 5153 3035 4147 863 1603 210 716 528 42 1 82

256

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK~ontd. RURAL PJUMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Ma nu fact II ri ng, Ma ntl facturing Pro,,,,,,,,,ing, Pro~~siI1g,

Location Name of Mining and ServicinjC and Sprvi,"ing and COfll,tructionB Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repai,... in Rf'pair" in other Commerce No. Hou_hnld than Household

InduHtry I nelll"try (IV) IVlali IV(b)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (21') (29) f:lO) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

41 Savarde 61 2 8 42 8 42 Vajrachaunde 15 8 4 1 4 6 43 Gavhan 5 3 29 17 23 1 44 Manerajuri 1 15 11 152 9 41 6 133 19 45 Yogewadi 4 12 4 46 Upalavi 1 90 4 42 47 Kumathe 8 7 207 7 18 89 12 48 Dhulgaon 2 29 9 19

30 MANERAJURI CIRCLE 16 8 49 29 639 19 155 26 402 "- o~ '*," "-'~--~"-'--'~

49 Arwade 1 19 6 ~~ of <;) u.L .,.

50 Fundi Tarf Tasgaon 4 15 12 13 3 11 51 Bhairvawadi 7 1 10 5~ Chir-chani 1 35 13 115 3:3 125 6 53 Nehru Nagar (N.V.) (54) is ] 2 1 23 2 6 14 17 54 Nimani 6 23 .: 1 30 55 Nagaon Nimani 10 13 22 23 18 1 56 Bendri 13 1 57 Shirgaon Kavathe 22 2 2 24 58 Kavathe Ekand 24 2 34 9 188 6 52 149 4 59 Wasumbe 1 2 1 23 5 5 33 3 60 Matkunki 1 14 2 18 1 61 Nagaon Kavathe 6 3 43 1 27 1

40 TASGAON CIRCLE 44 3 105 40 fil6 15 IS8 24 490 35

62 Andhali 84 2 12 63 Morale (Rajapur) 15 13 64 Borgaon 36 6 28 65 Rajapur 1 6 34 8 22 1 66 Bambavade 3 6 105 16 54 67 Yelavi 4 2 90 3 6 65 3 68 Julewadi 4 1 20 1 1 22 1 69 Turchi 15 10 119 20 44 13 54 2 70 Dhavali 4 43 7 13 71 Vanjarwadi 4 1 5 1

50 YELA VI CIRCLE 4 39 13 550. 30 .85 13 288' 8

72 Tupari 1 56 9 87 73 Dahyari 27 1 6 10 2 74 Ghogaon 4 2 63 7 17 1 75 Kirloskarwadi 242 3 17 3 76 Dudhondi 14 1 228 16 12 118 19 77 Pundi Tarf Walwa 4 2 95 1 18 78 Pundiwadi 10 10 19 4 79 Nagrale 24 9 74 4 20 1 80 Burli 28 3 785 8 77 283 18 81 Share Dudhondi 6 3 1 82 Kunda) 3 74 16 515 32 54 271 18

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Communications

(VIII)

M

(36)

22 3

17 72

6 7

40 3

F

(37~

1

Other Services

M

(38)

81 31 71

185 14 12

140 34

(IX)

F

(39)

15 14

8 26

4 26

3

Marginal Workers

M

(40)

3

27 36

1 30 51

1

F

(41)

836 18

531 1132

1 481 606 106

257

Non-Work'!,""

M

(42)

1032 246 819

2695 194 588

1310 482

F

902 292 887

3439 :118 726

16")9 H28

Population, l:4H j

Total SC

p

(44)

3941 756

2683 11.2f>5

9fJ3 2340 5178 1867

M

(45)

333 39 72

306

72 203 125

F

(46)

338 43 76

317

61 IR6 146

M

(47)

2 4

47

22

ST

F

(48)

2 4

51

26

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

.sfi.<,: 1(J~~17 2:1d80 1:~4C. 3:199 ~3 97

Location Code No_

(1)

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

30 .-.-_- ---~------------.--.------ ---------,.---_._-- - ----~----

le;

4 3

no 13 17

9 3 6

63 28

3 9

224

9 6 6

15 41 45 72 13 18 12

237

16 4

20 12 52 14

3 18 94

94

y 4-17·

1 1

2

2

2

1

3

J~3

IS 1

146 19 34 20 11 22

212 34 13 29

590

22 10 50 37 78

119 19 64 45 17

461

32 19 29 13

119 45

5 58

817 5

775

32 3 7 2 a 4

42 9 1

10

122

8 2 7 6

18 27

5 I)

2

81

6 6 5

25 18 10

11 93

58

1 28

2 22

7 1

10

1 103

11

2

188

2 1 1

13 3

12 24

1

57

3 11 21

15 3

31 20

1 13

:322 43

9 3'76 177 509 388

1 19

4S3 106 240

41')

2718

197 29

851 643

44 248

48 620

71

2751

406 77 90

680 65

57 712

22 905

T2J5 3 .. 4

94 1ciG4

347 506 3f.i5 195 290

1772 481 2·[2 440

7448

599 292

1059 649

1200 1932

352 8a3 572 267

7755

545 211 550 304

1340 723 112 688

2779 42

3162

102S-;

209 64

22-1f., ::J03 373

256

2720 6J2 232 8()4

9706

1039 546

1079 710

2323 2889

451 816 912 282

11047

577 219 846 466

1620 1271 233

1216 3917

68 4596

2858 .1450

,10'7 6(29

30,31 1571 844

13,/(.) 7(;25 H;82 10aO i98-cl

29831

2349 1225 4245 2401 4716 7575 1193 3241 2364

871

30180

1801 827

1823

5373 2849

404 2594 4891

137 13000

89 120

42(;

185 107 83

103 112

8J 29 29

1363

122 29

271 109 259 309

27 169 157

35

1487

163 49

179

454 126

5 108 359

28 549

38

419

188 108

75 88 85 86 2R 30

1312

126 31

267 104 237 306

19 162 149

20

1421

153 35

175

419 128

2 81

347 35

467

67

17

6 23 56

9 13

199

7 12 16 23

7

65

26 298

4 1

50

9

63

15

9 22 58

4 9

189

10 14 11 19

5

59

33 288

4 2

46

49 50 51 Fi2 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

40

62 63 64 66 66· 67 68 .69 70 71

50

72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

258.

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARl

Area of Village No.of ..

Location in heet- . Occupied No. of '1;'ptal population '~<J'~~1 ~pulation Code Name of Village ares and Resi- House· (including Institutional in th'4 .:-.ge.group , No. of Townl dential holds Hou~lesll Populatio.

Ward in Houses sq. luna.

p M F ,p M F ,_ .

(1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

83 Sandgewadi 406.00 498 548 2631 1340 1291 422 212 210 84 Palus 1882.00 2712 2825 15238 82.78 6960 2046 1111 935 85 Sawantpur 431.00 1108 ' .. 1179 ·5847· 3065 2782 766 387 379 86 Goridilwadi 334.00 369 382 2132 1078 1054 313 159 154 67 Am,anapur 1354.00 963 983 5271 .2714 . 2557 754 401 353 88 Anugdewadi 52.00 54 54 298 .143 155 46 26 20 89 Vitthalwadi 18.00 127 132 718 367 351 113 56 57

60 PALUS CIRCLE 11858.00 1402~ 14630 77760 40954 ,36806 1.1155 5717 . 5438 -

90 Nagthane 1540.00---" .1100 1156 5410. 2800 2610 805 416 389 91 Kholewadi 192.00 183 187 930 482 448 172 88 84 92 Radewadi 273.00 154 163 803 389 . 414- 118 63 55 93 Ankalkhop . 1682.00 2066' 2221 10660 5443 5217 1677 886 791

I

94 Tavda.rwad~ 603.00 496 516 2362 1188 1174 390 196 194 95 Bw-ungwadi 422.00 458 487 2637 1352 1285 460 227 233, 96 -H~arwadi 330.00 150 153 844 436 408 146 69 77

. 97 Khandobachiwadi 361.00, 329 339 1651 873 778 266 142 124 ;98 Malwadi 690.00 871 936 4250 "2153 - 2097 742 362 380 99 Bhilwadi 1030.00 1968 2074 10054 5213 4841 1574 878 696

100 Chopde.wadi 454.00 198 203 1265 627 638 >224 107 .117 . 101 Sukhw'iidi 422.00 239 245 1256 639 617 216 116 100 102 BraInPanal ,332.00 521 ' 529 2794 1420 1374 446. 229 217 103 Kbatav. '" 618.00 366 378 1732 887 845 260 140 120 104 Wasgade 1608.00 982 1052 5041 2592 2449 679 363 316::

70 BHILW ADI CmCLE 10557.00 10081 10639 51689 26494 25195 8175 4282 3893 . ..

N.A. : Not Available.

259

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTIH >\1. CATEGORY o}" '\1>\1N W<'JUITRS -------

Cultivator" AgricuItuTn 1 :Liv0Stock. Labourer" Fo .... "try,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing. Huntirg Location Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantations. Code

Orchards and No. allied flct.ivitie'l

(I-IX) (I) (II) (lIn

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (] 7) (8) (19) (20) (21) (22) (2:1) (24) (25) (1)

lb,; 168 935 577 721 347 195 172 193 155 9 1 83 n4 595 33 28 6157 3649 4701 1043 1105 245 881 579 73 4 84 255 240 1 3 2333 1834 1528 310 403 90 243 171 13 1 85

16 15 646 506 607 456 273 221 193 226 14 1 86 186 196 1980 1288 1522 4-49 862 167 280 248 23 , 87 ..._

7 10 106 69 78 66 - 39 45 13 19 1 88 45 45 272 168 196 120 87 59 49 58 4 89

--4370 3f78 365 333 28939 16J4;::; ~2148 6404 €',O) f 2061 45G2 3!'ic,.)!-+ 295 13 60

. ~~--.-~- .·,~.~~R __ •• _~_. _' __ ~_.~_,~ . ,----~ --- .,-----_ .. __ ., -~-.----.--

418 ... 3 5 ;:; .i.793 l238 1566 !'S79 7'i10 90 464 45:.' 15 90 11 11 364 226 276 5£> 211 23 34 56 91

4 3 283 229 228 1',5 125 4 64 49 1'·' 1 92 847 790 27 24 3402 2460 3073 1576 1189 ~88 1340 120'/ 60 1 93

70 73 701 453 716 ]0 445 5 187 4 17 94 92 92 5 5 930 553 751 682 210 215 240 175 27 16 95

4 6 11 8 289 168 248 47 105 7 65 36 3 1 96 40 31 7 7 554 327 527 199 318 89 136 104 -=! 97

622 565 1117 666 1237 541 326 39 688 489 15 9El 694 622 15 13 3442 2202 2850 ~J33 1163 93 913 724 lJl 99

3 1 442 291 329 ;140 268 301 33 ;'19 ,) 100 .... 16 12 325 275 354 13t: 142 29 137 99 9 v 101

138 146 878 637 796 1B3 433 12 218 lot 24 102 128 140 574 326 446 249 175 55 215 18b 2 2 lOa 215 239 3 6 1892 ·1240 1505 484 754 107 403 350 9 104

3302 3149 73 68 16986 11291 14902 6072 6654 1360 5127 4111 2GO 26 70

260

2. TASGAON C. D. BLOCK--.contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manu facturi ng, Manufacturing Pro~'f'sBin", Pro{:essing,

Location Name of Mining' and Scrvicin!(, and Servicing and Constructions Trade and Code Village Quanying Repairs in Repair" in ot.her Commerce No. Household than Household

Industry Industry (IV) IV(all (V(h)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F -----~.

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

83 Sandgewadi 3 1 176 1 34 48 8 84 Palm! 80 12 974 34 42 1 412 51 85 Sawantpur 1 38 ~3 559 1 21 1 87 7 86 Gondilwadi 88 4 12 1 87 Amanapur 15 4 149 1 12 40 88 Anugdewadi 13 5 89 Vitthalwadi 1 1 25 9 1

60 PALUS CIRCLE 8 293 63 4094 100 284 2 1458 130

90 Nagthane 6 2 140 9 3 62. 7 91 Kholewadi 4 18 3 92 Radewadi l 6 11 93 Ankalkhop 21 1 108 7 24 7 126 q 94 Tavdarwadi 4 20 11 95 Burungwadi 13 1 59 5 3 58 249 96 Hajarwadi 9 .2 7 1 97 Khandobachiwadi 5 10 12 19 2 98 Malwadi 32 4 29 2 34 7 99 Bhilwadi 5 141 5 ',29 215 11

100 Chopdewadi 11 . 6 101 Sukhwadi 15 18 1 102 Bramhanal 1 29 1 3 27 103 Khatav 1 14 1 8 1 104 Wasgade 16 4 68 24 70 4

70 BHILW ADI CIRCLE 108 13 677 27 93 7 675 294

261

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Stornge

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Workers Location

ToLal SC ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX) ------- ~-------

M F M F M F M F P M F M ]o~

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (4:-0 (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

27 35 10 8 352 611 592 1942 94 83 9 12 83 93 2 1041 115 25 505 3552 5412 1813 4 3 4 2 84 51 2 112 34 8 1537 2464 718 14 11 85 12 11 7 14 471 584 1694 20 21 86 28 113 28 11 481 1181 1627 4522 179 186 19 21 87

3 5 1 65 89 231 1 88 8 13 1 171 231 542 44 46 7 5 89

549 8 3247 428 162 4374 18044 26028 45161 2376 2192 118 413 60

12 84 19 5 151 1229 1880 5058 317 309 40 28 90 6 1 93 206 297 740 3 2 91

10 2 161 357 1472 165 157 , 2 92 .. 31 174 54 7 361 2363 :3280 9315 544 502 50 59 93

3 29 1 9 647 463 517 2276 86 89 94 90 51 21 18 42 583 561 2059 76 67 2 :3 95 42 15 2 2 192 186 169 638 4 9 96 13 20 4 3 246 343 333 1443 65 59 97 20 91 2 4 230 912 1326 3111 379 366 98 56 1 277 94 5 621 2358 3287 8745 213 216 10 7 99

1 8 298 298 1268 60 56 100 12 21 2 1 285 480 1006 14 10 101 16 45 9 368 624 823 2428 57 51 45 39 102 15 1 15 4 6 - 46 435 550 1506 43 42 103 50 111 19 17 2.55 1070 1710 4547 127 121 42 41 104

361 2 957 232 76 3255 11516 15868 45612 2153 2056 1090 179 70

262

, FlANAPUR C. D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

AI,,,, .. of Village N ... of

.. "':o"'a~lt.') .. in beet.· vc"-,pwd No. of Total population Total pop""~".,,n '-' ~_.; ...... <t_ Nunc oj Village l:.r.,;e and fW~i· House- (including Institutional and in the Bg£ ",~up (0-6)'

'--;'iU, ct' ~ownl ucntial holds Hou,..,le"" PUf'.·~ation) lihll"li in Hau_1I !>yo kms.

p M r p M F

J;;)"I l~'} (4) ~!~. ~ (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) --~'.-.- .. -

;.'i. KHANAPUh ~~iIL~'~K T 1276:':;8.65 ~l~(,!.e:O 44514 '':':1999 108727 113272 34964 18019 16945 R 127628.65 .-:0 44514 ~~;_999 108727 113272 34964 18019 16945 U

-----,.-~

1 Khambale Aund2' bC~ .. 63 250 259 1264 603 661 106 54 52 2 Nahavi 1123.04 409 416 2018 979 1039 Z7~ l::;a 169 3 Nimsod ,-,;:A.47 239 251 1223 548 675 2(' ,j 101 ~05

4 Kadegaon 1[:,(;:'::.90 1547 1628 8091 4067 4024 1266 633 633 5 Apsinge b5e.06 214 ~:H 1145 559 586 181 95 UI)

6 Kotawade 69[,"'1 176 1'76 883 432 451 12~ 'j4 55 7 Nerli . ~~.', .3 415 415 2207 1088 1119 MS' 172 117 8 Kadepur ! •• /'- ~.4 856 856 4660 2352 2308 6::S7 ::-80 307 9 Hingangaon Kh. ·.<i-8 467 479 2484 1194 1290 405 H5 ~ :,J

10 Tadasar :';,_, 1.8u 855 863 4153 2057 2096 524 c.;, l 243

10 KADEPUR CIRC;_'F .L:2_~C l .. <i-b G;1:l8 5564 28128 13879 14249 <:}J7f 2058 2017

11 BOnl0L.h",·d:J' 555.14 1(;5 172 789 356 43~ 147 71- 73 12 R8}~,",l- i~ 617.17 219 219 1070 484 586 173 92 81 13 HL;g,E)e;d,Gn Bk. 1 '.:;: ._~ "Il ',--, :_. r:~"i 537 2975 1402 1573 488 236 252 i 1'~ ~ih!11baOn

~. " , .v3 oti9 c~4 3540 1732 1808 636 330 306 -" , ,aniwdewadi ' .~ 1 _(_ ' .. 7[, 75 442 213 229 92 43 49

... to Henusewadi .< • til 4 bi} ,-»5 311 147 164 63 27 ~6

1';- Vihapur .i ,('.e,f 31)8 .198 2101 967 1134 385 186 i9i:i

18 Yede 6ft.~2 ?24 224 1058 489 569 173 81 ~,~!

19 Upale . ., tib'r7.1B .89 H~4 934 424 510 128 77 51 20 Dhanewa, ;;..4C,t. , .l40 <8 684 321 363 119 71 A'

21 Kheradewangi : ( .... .'05 3164 1438 1726 478 ~_..i.. ,":l 22 Yetgaon ' , 024 3114 1454 1660 483 239 :l44 23 Kanharwadi o4~.J4 20 0' 1084 528 556 195 84 101 24 Tupewadi 199.46 507 248 259 04 41 43 25 Kotij 491.71 729 343 386 1 fJ8 1'0' .' 50 26 Upale Mayani 1551.62 479 2170 1045 112c 329 ',6 1 ,J

27 Belavade 524.49 123 ~f"'l 936 431 '':"Of 141 74 67 28 Saspade 224.20 l' .g 832 404 '28 111.> 62 Gf 29 Ton doli 1621.23 5 " 62f 2Rf' 1325 1537 . ( 202 ~ 'J-:" ':w

30 Kherade Vita 934.24 7 :':'7 Jd 6f' " 652 199 113 36 31 Bhikawadi K}->., %9.40 312 1 54 694 760 195 101 !fl

32 Tupewadi ;i.,:,6.96 53 53 '51 117 134 37 22 15 33 Amrapur 12t.i~,21 440 449 ?J23 1127 1196 394 1 .0 ]0,;-

34 Chikhali 6:';2.90 316 329 L'/9 829 850 254 '2A .1'

35 Saholi S d.9S 353 382 1 59 958 1001 281 1 ~: ,.:\J

20 SHALGAON CIRCLE 2::::f7t1.96 7483 7772 '~Lz21 18077 20144 61 J7 ~ "v dOl;

36 Mahuli .[';](8.57 602 641 3135 1576 1559 502 242 :~.,.« . 37 Walkhad b25.71 163 173 826 380 446 145 72 ., 38 Chikhalhol .:.133.16 378 3'jJ 1800 894 906 243 135 ~ !.

3e Himgangade 719.15 290 ,,08 1455 708 7<' ; 24( 1: 1 /i() N'",g~wadi 1287.35 82J 8(,4 3719 1816 J 03 623 27(> ~48

________ v"

CENSU§ AB§Tr..A.~.1.'

Scheduled Castes

F

(12) (13)

'_:""'; h~(-; '],1-: ~~ ,

Tribes

M F

(14) (15)

Literat..<.-":'

M F

263

Total Main W.·t ,·~l ~--~

(I-IX)

M F

(16) (17)" (18) (19)

INDUSTRIAL CATEGOHY OF I·.,..AIN WORKERS ------ _-------Cultivators AgricultuT"l Livestock.

Labourers Forestry', X?i".i1ing, HuntIng Location ami Plantations, Code

Orchards and No. allied activities

(I) (II) (Ill)

M F M F M F

(20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

13508 13763 285 13508 13763 285

264 68468 47562 55862 35977 32207 23225 9666 10489 1202 264 68468 47562 55862 35977 32207 23225 9666 10489 1202

225 T 3 225 R

32 73

400 9'7 75

174 445 191 288

1857

24 94

244 204

107 67 49

145 109

67 9

41 83 29 43

1:J\i 59

lOti 5

65 142 53

27 91 50

440 107 66

180 458 208 284

1911

29 117 262 220

115 86 59

165 118 88

9 42 72 48 47

16J 65

106 7

S· !:'l

32

1863 2068

294 50 73' 73

235

293 55 72 85

248

5

5

2 1

5

5

2

16

33

,-

32 25 45

5

5

3 2

2

1

6

, ...

15

397 602 367

2856 416 303 652

1420 799

1383

9194

227 300 909

1092 124 97

624 307 279 180 932 9115 2Bd-159 :.::33 6;:il 30ts 295 783 402 513

78 663 504 587

269 424 325

1984 275 189 438

1110 560

1023

13597

184 222 672 742

96 65

491 229 218 116 737 663 201

95 174 449 211 197 552 275 a76

61 451 364 397

266 467 254

2036 266 217 553

1235 599

lOiS

6906

146 218 720 796

99 &3

514 236 187 146 713 647 285 103 161 561 210 219 605 289 336

57 573 426 475

208 116 283 700 291 125 490 435 416 813

149 159 797 481

54 89

398 258

58 168 574 638

90 121 136 43-2

32 245 586 305 458 57

340 217 408

161 335 209 654 170 136 322 708 3~",3

718

167 445 486

51 57

358 148 152 93

464 381 159 79 92

402 161 157 387 245 189 28

339 212 390

151 34 44 47

243 12 245 396 248 22

96 25 359 73 129 189 312 91 565 162

::!392 1051

87 26 144 7 557 80 306 108

23 20 83

177 108 193 32

49 14 112 22 394 121 335 143

26 100 106 15 103 40 320 87

18 22 172 28 404 96 283 14 346 52

27 12 203 118 114 1:;:8 356 ;jf

30 11437 8238 8785 7245 5740 4938 ! ~ _ ;i

24 22 53

959 234 584 467

1159

631 176 509 319 791

770 217 425 366 987

600 191 308 352 613

379 116 240 138 465

348 113

27 '71 ~ . ....;..[)

1 ,',·, e....:- .......

73 L~

136 182

52 2 62 2 36

312 52 34 1 25 13 88 31

279 30 76 22

21~ 1

1176 144

54 4 11

133 4 130 12 25 4

4 206 2

53 5 6 2

50 15 147 7 284 27

61 1 14 30 2 97

'1 68 1

155 7 19 3 94 'l

IZ4 35

J64 1-"U

7 2

11 '1.

1

3

2 1

7

1

2

1 -1

2

U

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

28 29 31.; 31 32

.k.

264

8. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRI;,.'\L CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, M" nu ["during Processing. VrocesRing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and R<>rvicing and Com~tn.lctions Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repail''' in Repair" in other Commerce No. Household than Household

Indu~llry Indu"try (IV) [V(ali IV(b)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F. M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) {31,) (32) (33) (34) • (35)

3 KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK. T 127 42 858 304 2942 266 960 58 2074 245 R 127 42 858 304 2942 266 960 58 2074 245 U

1 Khambale Aundh 2 5 4 10 2 Nahavi 4 20 1 7 23 3 3 Nimsod 8 1 1 8 4 Kadegaon 20 12 162 16 44 352 28 5 Apsinge 18 1 4 7 6 Kotawade 16 2 7 1 7 Nerli 1 8 16 5 35 20 25 8 Kadepur 6 72 2 49 55 9 Hingangaon Rh. 14 10 41 2 4 21 2

10 Tadasar 8 3 24 4 2:0 3

10 KADEPUR CIRCLE 7 56 25 382 28 154 20 528 37

11 Bombalewadi 2 Ii 7 12 Raygaon 10 18 4 13 Hingangaon Bk. 2 1 38 48 33 20 21 1 39 12 14 Shalgaon 2 1 67 32 '1 39 2 15 Karandewad,j 4 6 4 9 16 Renusewadi 1 1 17 Vihapur 4 2 9 1 3 7 2 18 Yede 3 2 16 7 2 12 6 19 Upale Wangi 3 1 3 20 Dhanewadi 8 1 1 2 21 Kheradewangi 10 5 34 2 2 26 6

~ 22 Yetgaon 1 25 2 4 16 3 23 Kanharwadi 13 2 3 24 Tupewadi 7 25 Kotij 1 8 4 7 26 Upale Mayani 2 3 1 17 1 7 9 3 27 Belavade 2 2 11 1 3 1 28 Saspade 1 11 1 3 29 Tondoli 11 11 30 1 10 19 1 30 Kherade Vita 8 2 1 3 31 Bhikawadi :Kh. - 4 1 23 3 6 1 6 32 Tupewadi 6 4 1 33 Amrapur 2 18 7 13 3 34 Chikhali 18 22 9 1 35 Saholi 2 1 10 1 13 7 5

20 SHALGAON CIRCLE 5 1 82 75 392 66 141 9 247 47

36 Mahuli 3 2 1 50 15 22 1 42 l:I 37~ Walkhad 1 7 1 3 i 38 Chikhalhol 4 1 24 7 3 39 Himgangade 8 1 21 1 3 11' i 40 Nagewadi 39 7 197 6 32 18 ::1

265

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Workers Location

Tot.al se ST Code No.

{VIIT} (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) ('*0) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

1248 15 4578 1108 1179 ]8597 51686 58698 . 193R77 8656 8755 330 308 T 3 1248 15 4578 1108 1179 18597 51686 flR698 190877 8656 8755 330 308 R

U

18 30 5 134 337 319 1117 12 8 1 8 21 6 33 232 479 691 1728 29 27 2 2 14 3 7 98 287 294 1122 15 28 3

74 282 86 46 449 1985 2H75 6:139 259 253 7 6 4 15 29 8 22 293 273 1271 £3 57 5 11 7 3 15 144 200 1H2 850 66 52 6 14 28 15 3 98 532 531 1752 53 43 7 27 109 25 5 373 1112 1500 4159 272 265 20 14 8 22 1 51. 11 13 84 582 790 2208 113 124 10 9 9 12 64 29 14 187 1030 1096 4059 173 i6] 10

203 1 635 191 136 1821 6837 85f)1 24605 1055 1024 37 29 10

3 5 7 4 40 206 244 655 11 7 1 5 3 1 196 265 231 1042 56 7f, 6 7 12

13 45 23 49 56 633 720 2393 III 104 13 21 eo 10 7 445 929 882 3154 105 109 4 7 14

5 2 1 39 113 136 405 15 1 3 2 1 17 83 58 255 16 3 20 5 20 284 433 457 1957 36 41 11 7 17 6 7 2 5 18 248 293 1046 33 38 18 1 12 2 9 237 443 965 18 19 19 4 3 2 2 34 173 161 527 20 6 43 19 23 171 702 981 2700 108 117 7 4 21 9 41 14 9 248 798 774 2740 32 46 7 11 22 1 6 3 3 57 240 409 834 16 13 23

2 1 2 13 143 125 391 2 3 24 7 3 15 88 167 162 630 21 22 25

6 28 10 6 105 478 588 1915 117 124 26 2 8 4 164 221 309 873 2 7 27 5 13 4 185 183, 831 58 58 15 13 28 6 39 14 26 193 694 758 2576 70 73 7 6 29 7 8 1 2 11 310 336 1144 44 37 30

10 2 39 11 2 358 300 1439 97 82 • 31 3 3 3 4 5 56 72 240 1 5 32

21 20 10 14 193 .540 663 ~~

54 50 12 14 33 4 25 7 14 403 619 117 115 34 7 1 8 5 1 156 482 437 1845 75 63 35

146 4 455 167 195 2558 9097 10341 34212 1173 1201 69 69 20

21 111 36 15 106 791 853 2685 149 138 4 3 36 3 11 2 4 163 251 714 35 42 37

10 27 6 22 53 447 545 1603 9 14 38 29 9 12 3 117 339 278 1357 31 31 21 23 39 11 31 12 186 829 1104 2361 98 123 36 41 40

266

3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-contd. ItURAL PRIMARY

Area. of Village No.of

Location in heet. Occupied No. of Total population 1 ;~ai population Code Nan.c 0. Village ares and Resi· House· (including Institutional and in th" '\ge-group (0-6) No. of Town/ dential holds Hou_I" .. " Population)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7i (8) (9) (10) (11)

41 Ghanawad 91)3.94 407 435 2033 1023 1010 312 160 152 42 Nevari 2689.66 953 978 4676 2296 2·80 807 414 393 43 Ambegaon 639.00 309 327 1419 664 755 235 123 112 44 Gardi 1384.88 426 462 2262 1161 1101 376 184 192 45 KurU 1477.96 338 350 1883 918 QC,) 317 173 144 46 Pare 1694.07 545 564 2924 1403 1.;:;21 453 224 229 47 Chinch ani Tasgaon 696.8'J 349 361, 1666 765 901 225 115 110

-,i8 Karve 1651.99 390 403 1994 959 1035 349 193 156 49 Mangrul 597.10 236 238 1185 568 617 182 84 98 50 Bamani 11.37.91 346 364 1773 857 916 285 160 125

30 VITA CIRCLE 18597.34 6553 6851 32750 15988 16762 5300 2685 2615

51 Bhikawadi Bk. H4.67 350 363 1872 925 947 331 185 146 52 Devikhindi 2457.74 425 430 2027 908 1119 367 170 197 53 Vejegaon 1724.4 527 528 2444 1137 1307 391 1J7 194 54 Bhendvade 1291.0 353 382 1782 847 935 ,306 16:.1; 144 55 Bhakuchiwadi 813.85 278 287 1387 654 733 1!)7 91 ~()'" 56 Salshinge 1'>3"'.07 390 419 1914 890 1024 322 ,5J 103 57 Sango]e 62K88 155 160 791 372 419 173 89 : 84 58 Waluj 859.99 277 294 1565 730 835. 245 :24 121 59 Devnagar (N.V.) (56) ... 85 87 490 234 256 95 4:5 50 60 Rhood 1395.00 . 326 337 1699 812 Sa7 276 147 129 61 Lengare 4129.15 1077 1158 5954 3138 2816 1->..t9 485 464 62 Jondhalkhindi 784.31 201 219 1001 461 540 131 60 71 63 Madalmuthi (N.V.) (H:l..; ... 278 286 1485 708 777 :':.38 127 111 £:4 Rhambarde 717.53 189 204 958 483 475 177 SS 89 65 Wasumbe 870_91 273 285 144~ 720 722 217 113 104 66 Renavj 1690.03 429 464 ~13S lu51 1UB7 ~26 16S 158

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

40 LENGARE CIRCLE 20714.96 5613 5923 28949 14D'j[) 14879 : <-!. 2410 2331

67 Jadhavwadi 1049.24 288 309 1'375 674 70 196 118 78 68 Menganwadi 517.10 113 118 ~':{5 237 • ('or, '_ 80 38 42 €9 Balvadi (Kha) 2670.32 500 535 2566 1182 1..1 :.1' 471 242 229 ';0 Gorewadi 321.68 132 139 693 :;0 .::~.- 104 58 46 71 Jakh '1"'adi 180.05 142 156 6:~5 20 Ml 91 52 39 72 Dhondeewadi 273.00 58 59 3' : 18 155 72 40 32 73 l1ewailgtlon 9" .86 231 2;...:c 119. . 1-;: 646 210 . 108 102 74 l 'hoti Bk. 1125.07 253 26..; 135L 727 204 95 109 75 G'lOti Kh. 662.09 .267 2 .i (l8~ 624 188 97 91 76 Ai 'wadi 606.78- 2.75 ?'> .. I 33 .~ " 720 206 116 90 77 PO::'.:lwadi 604.41 21·: ' '13 I' c' " u 623 713 168 78 90 78 Khbflapur . 4':.·; 14 93' 100.) 50 •. 2617 2462 840 470 370 79 Ben;;.pur • _'-l 267 27' 157' 761 818 ~90 149 141

,80 Palabhi 'It<_·!:.. .. _ 1 348 388 178' 908 879 289 162 127 81 Kusbmrade '.~2rl._ Ij 26 26 126 55 71 -- 19 13 6 82 TadacJ1iwad_ 5(~o.0 ) 107 107 510 244 266 g3 40 53 83 Banur 64 9'..; 138 138 647 324 323 103 58- 45 84 Hi ~r~ 1541.9 360 360 ·1806 859 947 ~86 163 123

--~-

267

CENSUS ABSTRACT -----~- ~

INDTJcTRf!\j· CAT~r-~, ~~-"( t,1F "\~', '."~ P.S -~-~---- ----..--

Cul~h:c·.: ," A;:.-1!'!.':~ll: IJftb.-J';;"i.-;--"_ .

S"heduled Scheduled :._.:_,.,,- l"'I-'~ ,:-_~;<'. HI' ;:-, .. Location Castes Tribes Litel'l.tes Mai~ '1/;",\' ..... ,. '" and Pi.'-Iorilld j •• nt"," Code

OrcharCi~ and No. allied act, vi~.·,-s

(i-h) (1) (II) {Ill)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(:..;.:.. (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2,,) (25) (1)

212 202 619 429 533 161 285 127 20 25 12 41 385 422 1207 909 1137 580 673 366 164 151 18 1 42

10 14 422 285 360 387 265 344 23 33 17 4 43 223 190 895 466 597 24;;., 324 104 158 123 2 44 68 68 534 352 46J 543 288 431 68 101 11 :.:: .45

316 307 687 509 72tt 472 310 200 319 254 7 1 46 62 89 536 430 437 514 296 423 45 70 3 1 47

124 148 18 15 583 448 513 520 312 384 93 106 4 2 4b 96 84 382 268 307 176 167 98 78 72 49 64 87 536 391 441 494 324 419 38 55 3 1 50

2285 2364 120 114 9804 6913 8281 6154 4582 3980 1643 1850 109 14 3u

134 138 519 291 4'/9 496 388 438 32 44 16 2 51 176 178 10 11 403 308 500 338 284 172 149 149 17 10 52 153 150 660 5OJ. 554 390 242 166 213 206 4 53 214 206 417 369 398 322 228 85 93 227 5 54

54 46 351 301 374 252 224 143 64 82 15 4 55 103 95 541 408 6- 397 248 238 133 143 5 2 56

29 45 188 128 1.9 147 96 76 26 44 2 4 57 115 145 411 32i· ~lO 277 288 186 77 78 7 3 58

3 3 155 1:16 99 85 56 54 15 ao 1 59 146 145 440 317 383 65 270 48 89 11 60 500 468 6 1 2074 1661 1884 704 660 356 2&1 247 34 7 61 105 73 299 248 210 147 114 86 ;'c 48 1 62

3 4 446 293 347 317 249 252 3-'- 33 27 22 63 163 153 286 160 ~67 117 169 83 is 30 3 64 93 97 505 3~'v 391 115 277 82 5;' 24 4 65 96 97 613 ..r·_)0 575 56 350 10 85 30 11 6 66

2087 2043 16 12 8368 6L. 74 "'3 4225 4143 2475 14'i8 1426 15'..: 60 40

38 27 467 2 " ,5 137 229 97 E3 35 4 2 67 ~

" 11 22 1 1 90 63 58 22 27 28 3 68 • 218 229 654 . ,-' 6~l 607 348 423 119 162 24 1 C9

25 25 217 .~ ~60 168 132 159 70 37 41 184 134 _24 204 56 151 17 3t

, 2 71 v

8 7 86 47 75 87 42 62 11 11 4 72 115 117 297 221 291 170 13£1 123 79 .29 3 73

94 109 429 286 317 BG3 202 273 72 84 74 52 60 367 242 287 340 161 227 51 83 9 16 75 57 49 460 ,,~f"' __ '_'J 309 343 165 266 32 64 18 76 55 52 427 ",':· •. r 2';2 241 199 185 3~ 42 3 5 77

340 308 1 1736 "' J1 . ~ 60~' 531 322 H2 213 22 3 78 :_ .\."

137 140 436 296 .'{o L65 211 44 85 66 34 45 79 151 144 535 320 422 293 227 211 65 56 19 80

26 26 1 .. 47 27 15 1 81 5 4 142 61 :"".1 96 46 51 52 43 2 82

62 50 262 141 _34 22 132 15 26 5 12 t' 3 70 ' 72 585 429 129 509 234 .JOS 79 82 10 84

268

3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufocluri ng, Manu facturing ProcesHing. Proressing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicinj( and &>rvicing and Conabuctions Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repain< in Repair" ;n other ComOlerce No. Houl:!Chold than Household

Industry Indugtry (IV) IV(sJI IV(h)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

41 Ghanawad 5 150 8 22 2 42 Nevari 6 66 15 70 11 20 38 7 43 Ambegaon, 2 22 5 2 7 44 Gardi 1 40 3 15 3 45 Kurli 12 1 1 30 2 19 11 46 Pare 9 1 18 1 4 20 2 47 Chinch ani Tasgaon 4 47 2 4, 10 5 48 Karve 2 28 1 10 11 5 49 Mcmgrul 4 12 8 15 50 Bamani 1 36 3 11 2

30 VITA CIRCLE 25 1 145 26 752 39 142 3 241 43

51 Bhikawadi Bk. 2 1 18 4 4 5 1 52 Devikhindi 2 1 19 2 3 6 1 53 Vejegaon 4 1 25 1 25 3 54 Bhendvade 12 9 22 7 2 55 Bhakuchiwadi 2 5 28 13 13 7 6 56 Salshinge 2 1 15 4: 8 1 57 Sangole 5 2 17 13 1 3 1 58 Waluj ,3 9 1 1 10 2 59 Devnagar (N.V.) (56) 2 18 4 60 Bhood 6 8 4 61 Lengare 9 86 31 53 6 84 1 96 20 62 Jondhalkhindi 3 3 5 1 4 3 63 Madalmuthi (N.V.) (61) 7 2 6 2 8 1 64 Bhambarde 1 1 21 1 3, 1 65 Wasumbe 3 1 13 6 14 1 66 Renavi 3 1 39 7 1 47

40 LENGARE CIRCLE 13 136 45 285 42 165 9 254 41

67 Jadhavwadi 26 1 1 6 68 Menganwadi 1 1 69 Balvadi (Kha) 9 5 30 1 11 15 4 70 Gorewadi 7 6 4 2 7 71 Jakhinwadi 11 10 16 4 6 72 Dhondgewadi 3 1 11 9 3 73 Rewangaon 5 7, 27 5 4 9 9 '{4 Ghon Bk. 3 10 1 2 7 2 75 Ghon Kh. 4 3 29 3 3 3 76 Ainwadi 10 2 30 3 14 4 77 Posewadi 1 2 15 2 78 Khanapur 25 5 91 1 59 1 176 9 79 Benapul' 5 2 19 10 ~O Palashl 10 2 14 9 10 14 2 81- Kusbavade 82 Tadachiwadi 3 3 1 83 Banur 2 3 2 84 Hivare 10 7 8 2 11 1

269

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Populat,ion, 198] Communications Other Services Workers Non-Workers ------------------ Location

Total BC ST Code No_

(VIII) (IX) -~---~- ---._- ------"---

M F M F M F M F P 1\1 F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (4B) (44) _ (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

8 23 7 10 240 480 609 1533 150 149 41 18 64 29 3 707 1156 1093 4148 218 212 5 4 42

7 12 4 1 9 303 ::l59 1315 9 16 9 6 43 29 25 13 15 298 549 MO 2055 193 218 44

3 1 19 5 2 456 420 1475 96 109 45 9 33 13 15 26 659 1023 2854 188 164 24 17 46 7 21 13 2 14 326 373 1660 65 82 47

14 39 22 20 446 495 1674 94 112 48 5 18 6 21 168 240 273 1163 69 55 7 5 49 2 23 17 2 416 420 1563 85 108 50

176 1 466 197 107 1952 7600 R656 28160 1489 1573 106 99 30

3 11 6 58 446 393 1731 73 79 3 1 51 3 17 3 5 311 403 470 1827 99 83 52 6 34 14 23 281 560 636 2271 90 86 53 8 14 8 9 i29 440 484 1535 162 167 54

12 1 5 2 23 174 257 307 1142 37 51 55 12 26 12 4 183 433 444 2052 80 101 2 2 56

1 18 7 2 95 201 177 580 21 13 57 3 12 7 186 320 ;372 1220 2/'" 36 58 1 2 1 5 68 130 103 59 2 8 2 403 429 419 1364 117 113 60

66 2 - 515 34 14 535 1240 1577 5518 241 2J7 3 1 61 7 18 6 6 113 245 280 862 30 18 62

11 8 5 9 168 352 292 63 9 12 2 216 358 769 71 78 64 5 15 7 25 300 304 307 1136 45 43 65

12 1 21 7 590 476 441 1973 94 101 66

161 4 736 ::?3 125 3594 6452 7060 23980 1184 1186 8 4 40

3 13 2 11 310 328 254 1295 29 22 67 1 5 2 l:J 76 103 132 530 5 4 68 1 ::~8 11 6 13S 565 638 2193 85 85 1 69

f3 -1 1 63 i '59 143 675 34 42 70 '2 9 3 1 9 159 128 r;S3 34 36 71 1 2 8 13 65 55 234 2 2 72 3 13 6 193 258 283 1040 120 95 73 2 19 3 2 315 362 1267 77 100 74 9 18 8 16 46 255 238 1086 54 55 75

13 24 7 1 354 376 1246 44 43 76 6 2 13 5 2 91 349 381 1160 36 28 77

98 192 49 18 306 1223 1553 4381 315 309 17 23 78 1 15 8 23 328 358 325 1484 105 101 79

18 45 13 13 160 473 426 1677 81 83 80 1 1 3 27 21 172 1 81

6 7 1 2 46 123 124 453 1 1 82 1 6 2 11 72 129 229 614 61 73 83

12 63 10 56 82 374 356 1703 65 78 84

270

3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-contd. R"f-:-;: . .-\l. i~'RIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in becl- Occupied No. of Total population Total population C<Jde Name of Village ares and Resi- House- (including Institutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. of Townl dential holds Houseless fupu]"tion)

Ward in HOUBes

sq. kms.

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

85 Karanje 1809.41 605 616 3253 1645 1608 491 294 197 86 Sultallgade 117.77 146 149 772 381 391 116 61 55 87 Mulanwadi 191.81 94 98 450 209 241 70 35 35 88 Mohi 796.04 208 208 990 463 527 163 90 73 89 Shendgewadi 175.97 116 117 6;24 299 325 99 53 46 90 Bhadakewadi \ 467.62 94 94 458 210 248 58 25 33 91 Dhondewadi 249.50 140 140 714 348 366 89 45 44

50 KHANAPUR CIRCLE 20780.66 6121 6376 31347 15192 16155 4996 2700 2296

92 Shivalli 1125.88 467 471 2508 1256 1252 371 :::01 170 93 Yevlewadi 271.18 180 180 914 469 445 132 61 "7l 94 Hanmant Vadiye 690.39 253 268 1414 683 731 21a 104 115 95 Wadiye Raibag 1959.96 601 604 3006 1450 1556 497 251 246 96 Dhawaleshwar 1268.33 250 301 1571 748 823 262 152 110 97 Shelakbav 717.94 270 ~70 1559 763 796 276 147 129 98 Bhalwani 2562.16 1028 1040 5704 3017 2687 896 450 446 99 Panchlingnagar 372.86 91 99 484 239 245 78 43 35

100 Kalambi 735.34 203 210 1030 511 519 159 93 56 101 Khambale Bhalvani 1374.77 297 306 1552 730 822 250 107 143 102 Alsund 2630.55 681 703 3489 1763 1726 597 313 284 103 Kamlapur 773.79 173 176 919 448 471 133 61 72 104 Jadhavwadi 235.15 143 161 848 427 421 153 85 68 105 Balvadi Bhalvani 1289.35 ~['5 398 2156 1061 1095 343 171 172 106 Tandulwadi 320.93 161 161 816 410 406 137 6,9 68 107 Wazar 530.16 204 218 1314 669 645 168 74 94

60 BHALWANI CIRCLE 16858.74 5397 5566 29284 14644 14640 4671 2382 2289

108 Sonsal 763.67 217 217 1176 538 638 169 86 83 109 Shirasgaon 805.76 304 312 1628 806 822 251 138 113 110 Wangi 3605.07 1158 1236 6224 3113 3111 1033 544 489 111 Shirgaon 448.81 175 181 741 355 386 88 45 43 112 Ambak ~91.92 521 563 2762 1390 1372 376 219 157 113 Chinchani Wangi 2122.25 760 821 , 4234 2145 2089 647 342 305 114 Sonkire 1151.49 382 391 2044 1018 1026 317 158 159 115 Padali 788.36 195 206 1144 562 582 182 89 93 116 Asad . 620.00 335 339 1783 902 881 286· 155 131

.117 Wadgaon 1039.27 460 494 2543 1250 1293 366 188 178 118 Devrashtre 1900.07 992 1056 5518 2999 2519 807 420 387 119 Ramapur '~96.85 451 471 2370 1173 1197 378 203 175 120 Kumbhargaon 704.99 175 175 1153 626 527 174 97 77

70 W ANGI CIRCLE 15"'48.51 6125 6462 33320 16877 16443 5074 2684 2390

• ~lcase see the foot-note ofVillllge Din.'Ctury.

271

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF' MAIN WORI(ERS

Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishin!!. Hunting Location Caste", Tribes Literates Main WorkeJ"R and Plantations, Code

Orchard~ and No. allied fll1.ivities

(I-IX) (I) (II) (111 )

M F M F M. F M F M F M F M F

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (:t"1) (18) (l9) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

134 134 983, 48P 821 488 478 298 215 156 23 16 85 47 39 26~ 174 188 > 161 107 125 27 30 4 1 86

9 9 132 90 95 109 72 69 19 37 1 87 63 7 2 2 1 285 176 230 246 156 180 33 51 88

I 9 8 219 128 145 178 96 152 9 21 2 89 2 3 143 99 133 165 100 137 13 27 1 90

22 28 4 3 148 156 162 64 93 46 32 16 ~1

171;>7 1738 7 4 9511 6238 7614 5896 4246 4128 1346 1381 225 95 50

79 &7 960 619 663 334 346 135 144 152 58 17 92 - - 307 169 2~6 183 153 91 54 87 16 2 93 .54 60 472 318 370 206 188 111 43 60 29 2 94 B7 146 4 3 778 616 704 380 422 209 133 132 25 10 95 160 150 9 7 458 367 383 381 270 322 41 52 3 1 96

70 77 480 306 385 232 227 191 38 28 39 2 97 283 232 27 27 2193 1246 1780 852 722 489 349 323 20 2 9t:l

152 107- 122 2 95 1 7 99 56 64 354 226 272 134 178 86 25 41 5 100 60 58 403 348 326 150 209 108 43 29 7 2 101

284 266 4 2 1102 711 974 213 439 6 310 178 33 1 102 70 72 302 202 250 149 183 102 24 44 2 103

4 2 261 183 254 197 176 124 59 71 104 130 130 4 4 632 455 558 382 379 211 107 145 3 105

4 2 262 169 231 112 157 88 42 22 4 106 99 94 15 24 438 253 344 62 287 11 23 47 2 107

1480 1440 63 67 9554 6295 7852 3969 4431 2284 1436 1411 253 39 60

86 105 356 286 231 240 147 202 14 29 4 108 117 115 577 372 375 418 286 371 32 42 2 109 386 433 1647 1237 1649, 784 1169 576 120 163 44 1 110

37 47 44 177 189 110 115 58 53 51 111 131 134 , 848 ":;3~ 685 376 490 284 79 79 10 2 112 lf0 1"'7 , . 26 21 1444 921 1034 701 660 472 168 192 25 113 144 143 2 2 733 444 570 140 314 46 110 62 13 114

58 68 372 267 2t. ~ 93 115 45 59 43 3 115 135 122 610 417 49:" 122 380 101 59 14 9 116 179 195 818 586 693 406 450 281 106 106 9 117 455 393 ,13 9 1976 1087 1707 704 626 348 256 303 47 118

96 125 862 455 653 309 333 116 184 153 5 2 119 165 142 313 215 344 208 234 128 73 75 120

~;179 2199 41 32 10600 7102 8931 4611 5319 3028 1313 1312 171 5 70

272

3. KHANAPUR C. D. BLOCK-conld. RURAL PRIMARY

rNDUSTRlAL CATF(~()RY OF

Manu fact.uri ng. Manu faeturing Processing. Proce""ing.

Location Name of Mining and Servicinjol" and Servicing and Constructions Trnd.> Rnd Code Village Quarryi~ Repair .. in RepairR in other C.omm-erce No. Household than Household

indust.ry ]nd"sby (IV) lV(a)! iVlb)l ('\11) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) cao) (:11) (32) (33) (:i4) (:i5)

85 Karanje 1 9 3 20 2 18 2 86 Sultangade 2 14

_-4 12

87 Mulanwadi 88 Mohi 1 9 13 11 5 2 2 89 Shendgewadi 10 4 3 90 Bhadakewadi 6 3 1 91 Dhondewadi 4 16 2 9

50 KHANAPUR CIRCLE 7 7 144 54 384 31 135 10 333 30

Sf?, ~.~~ivani 7 8 19 5 7 ,},\ C1 ~~3 1-~~·1~w,idi 4 1 ~

~" . bn'r;'1~',t Vadiye j 56 28 4 17 1 ,-,'~,- live Raibag ;": 16 11 18 7

;:)\) Dhaw:11cohwar 87 ~ 6 i -."] J. Shelakbav :2 1 36 4 1 7 98 Bhalwani 2 59 5 69\ 4 12 1 50 8 99 Panchlingnagar (N.V.) (98) 7 4 .L 4,

100 Kalambi If' 2 16 17 6 101 Khambale Bhalvani 2- 3 15 8 2 9 102 Alsund 8 2 41 3 5 41 2 103 Kamlapur 9 1 2 10 104 Jadhavwadi 9 1 1 105 Balvadi Bhalvani 1 25 3 2 11 9 106 Tandulwadi 13 2 1 107 Wazar 19 '4

60 BHALWANI CIRCLE 14 149 25 388 48 71 3 214 32

108 Sonsal 15 1 4 2 109 Shirasgaon 12 1 2 7 110 Wangi 12 3~; 19 46 29 2 52 2 111 Shirgaon 6 5 1 112 Ambak 2 11 3 23 'I 18 113 Chinchani Wangi 14 12 12 3 41 11 36 2 114 Sonkire 3 2 40 9 10 22 3 115 Padali 18 16 2 9 116 Asad 3 8 5 6 117 Wadga~n 16 7 !" : 25 9 20 ; 18 Devrashtre 12 14 ... )'. 74 1 44 56 2 .'.19 Ramapur ·~7 13 20 2 120 Kumhhargaon 6 2 1

.,--~--.~-, ---- -'70 W ANGI CIRCLE 56 33 : '.\_, 12 132 4 257 15

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAll'l WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Communications Other Services

<VIII) (IX)

Marginal Workers

273

Population, 1981 Non-Workers

Total se ST Location

Code No.

M F M F M F M F,. P M F M F ----------------------------------------------~ -------------------------------

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43,' (44) (45) (462 (47) (4H) (1)

12 :> 1 2

23 6

43 15

3 9 2 3 6

13 3 2 2 1 1 2

48 22

1

13

342 53 42 15

1

149

776 171 114 232 154

77 173

778 In 90

266 146 83

2688 821 400 935 614 455 658

131 45

8 64 15

4 13

119 50 10 69 12

1 19

----------------------------.------238 2 55t; 158 2i}4 2542 7:11~ n j'7 2F<H4 1429 1487

.1 :'/. 3 6

17 8

21 12

2 2 6

22 6·

4

6

133

21 3

40 5

18 27

7 11 10 14 16 15

4

191

1

1

3

1 21 3n 10 13

485 2 8

21 66 13

2 26 12

3

763

25 31 98

5 27 90 51 28 12 39

524 36

1

967

1'"' '-'

2 21

5 6

20 2 5 6

20 2 1

13 1 4

124

6 4

21

8 20 18

3 7 9

28 21

3

148

16

14 14

1 1

57 3

1 2

220

9

12 1 9

23 5

19

'2 37 11

4

132

93 192 272 119 187 389 144 211 264

84 112

51 93

118 19

2567

113 5

580 73

373 145 470 248 413 250 425 376

92

3563

5;:)9· 181 ~.;, 1 7:10 ::5f>2 ~64

1223 " 1 _ . . t ..... O

288 347. 786 19B 173 502 177 325

6572

298 431

1452 165 696

1038 443 284 410 555

1255 509 278

7814

69· 1.69>

:133 904 :j2;~

377 1446

99 174 408

142!) 2D 17:~

620 17i1 56·1.

8104

285 399

1747 203 623

1243 416 241 346 637

1390 512 227

8269

G97

507a

961 1335 2906 756 557

.i892 711 965

25044

1274 1426 5452

697 2640 3575 1829

940 1737 2277 4605 2174 902

29532

87

6.3

on <>,::1

1:} 158

50 42

O~'ji".

L,t> (

9

60

64

967

-. t 1..

67 58

10d 16

156

[~7

38 238

)1

:2 47

75

935

103 90 85 100

341 366

43 45 47 50 24 23 21 24

135 150 125 128 242 217

98 124 95 82

1359 1399

1

;4

!5

$ 8

4

4 16

38

12

48

2 6

2

6 17

33

85 86 87 88 89 90 91

50

92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

100 101 102 103 104 ]05 106 107

60

108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120

70

274

4. ATPADIC.l>.BLOCK RURAL PRIMA.aY

Ares. of Village No.of

Location in heet- Clccupied No. of Total papulation Total population Code Name of Village ares and Resi- Hou_- (including Institutional and in the -ae-p-oup (0-6) No. ofTownl dential holda Houseies8 Populatio~)

Ward in Houlles ~. kms.

p M F P )( F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lO) (11)

4. ATP A.UI C. Do BLOCI T 88646.13 19177 20240 111557 57158 54399 18908 9642 9266 R 88646.13 19177 20240 111557 57158 54399 18908 9642 9~ U

1 ~ewadi ,1934.00 380 390 211~ 1075 1037 375 190 185 2 Lingivare 1722.00 304 318 2054 1106 948 346 181 165 3 Pujarwadi 1458.00 140 1.40 798 403 395 151 76 75 4 Pandharewadi 625.00 86 86 517 265 252 74 39 35 5 Umbargaon 1032.00 210 210 1384 735 649 237 120 1.17 6 Di{fha~chi - 3408.00 1429 1460 8610 4528 4082 1510 756 754-7 Palaskhel 1491'.00 180 180 909 449 460 141 71 70 8 Nimbawade 3017.00 697 719 4318 2138 2180 822 ' 387 435 9 Wakasewadi 1216.00 145 145 1064 532 532 184 89 95

10 Galavewadi 652.00 204 219 1423 731 692 267 132 135 11 Pisewadi 1004.00 89 103 428 220 208 58 32 26 12 Awalai 831.00 214 217 1194 636 558 203 112 91 13 Sherewadi 269.00 50 51 246 135 111 28 17 11 14 Vithalapur 1266.00 391 410 2163 1099 1064 372 192 180 15 Kautholi 1187.00 557 597 2732 1424 1308 561 289 ·272

10 DIGHANCHI CIRCLE --21118.00 5076 5246 29952 15476 14476 5329 2683 2646

16 Maptemala 147 •. 00 336 355 2011 1031 geO 385 186 199 17 Bhingewadi 337.00 283 290 1435 720 715 228 107 121 18 Mitki ' 1473.00 101 101 725 374 351 153 73 80 19 Banpuri 2231.00 ·481 498 2817 1473 1344 493 249· 244 20 Tadvale 1258.00 320 338 1701 832 869 286 141 145 21 Patrewadi. 636.00 ISO 156 816 387 429 121 61 70 22 Shetphale 3220.00 786 843 4733 2420 2313 761 376 386 23 Lengrewadi 1620.00 185 204. 1015 518 497 198 101 97 24 Masalwadi 496.00 99 101 670 341 329 156 70 86 25 Madgule 1372.00 313 321 1815 918 897 277 145 132 26 Yamaji Patala.chi Wadi 706.00 2U 220 1169 569 600 182 83 99 27 Khanjodwadi 320.00 58 60 369 199 170 52 18 34 28 Atpadi 8530.00 2261 2465 12806 6855 6951 2015 1090 925 29 Pujarwadi 460.00 221 223 1319 717 602 211 129 82 30 Deshamukhwadi 364.00 1.,8 148 896 448 448 180 95 85 31 Pimpari Kh. 2306.00 204 205 1182 596 586 170 84 86 32 Ambewadi 1007~13 117 . 117 731 380 351 120 60 60 33 Bombewadi 1587.00 157 165 1070 534 536 216 108 108

20 ATPADI CIRCLE -29395.13 6433 681~ 37280 19312 179tul . 6204 . 3165 3039

34 Gulewadi 276.00 66 70 492 274 21M 79 42 37 35 Vibhutwadi 1561.00 252 266 1355 713 642 198 108 90 36- Kurundwadi 603.00 81 84 545 302 243 --71 35 36 37 Zare 2781.00 456 480 2830 1474 1356 472 250 222 38 Parekarwadi 672.00 120 120 735 357 378 152 83 69 39 Padalkarwadi 401.00 93 114 561 276 285 108 ·51 57 40 PilDpJlri Bk. 201.00 264 279 1238 585 653 160 107 53

275

CENSUS ABS'I'RACT

INDUSTRIAr. CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators Agricultural Livestock. Laboure:rs FOl"estry,

Scheduled Belledulecl Tot.al Fishing. Hunting Loe.ttion C ......

Tri __ Literate. NaiD. Warke .. and Plantations, Code

Q-,."hard" and No. allied act.ivi~ies

(I-IX) (I) (II) all} ---~~

M J' M J' :y F M F M F M F :a.r F

(12) (13) (14) (16) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2") (25) (1)

6630 6294 125 ·80 30647 161583 29355 11320 16540 5300 5285 5314 676 104 T 4-6630 6294 125 80 30647 16583 29355 11320 16540 5300 5285 5314 676 104 R

U

243 218 609 279 M9 427 211 51 2)9 372 6 1 135 116 636 258 584 "'81 249 171 29f> 306 3 2

6 8 218 116 211 236 111 54 88 182 3 38 42 136 68 155 1~7 101 73 'I -., .> '74 2 4,

6;:' ~ Z85 119 393 2GB ;-c:; 1 228 2~j 27 4(\ 10 5 El,! 7S:i 15 2 ~7~3 1567 2496 596 S(j 15~;! "ifJ 333 27 1 .6

78 6.3 283 141 249 43 17( 14 a? 29 ... 0 7 144 159 6 4 1102 517 1043 559 538 19;' a32 337 5 8

9 13 246 92 266 43 252 H 12 32 9 72 80 297 106 399 166 277 €1 104 104 10 31 30 158 81 110 84 14 11

176 138 298 212 324 316 192 ~,43 79 70 5 12 7 8 83 37 66 47 48 10 3 31 " 1 13

120 114 469 314 525 501 423 :1:41 98 253 14 96 86 780 474 785 503 288 235 294 263 3 15

- -2021 1863 21 6 3332 4371 8255 4333 4153 17~U 22/.'1 ~~463 106 t2 10

S 1 4 8 512 391 5BO 254 386 187 19 62 2 1 16 15 12 486 207 378 233 149 71 150 U·~3 28 5 17

116 25 224 .. --- 214 18 160 164 648 248 768 251 518 169 49 5t; 42 7 19 128 132 493 289 404 167 214 31 102 129 21 2 20

268 163 193 39 119 12 <".~ .J 24 21 ~= "1:

218 194 1502 962 1179 92 763 47 169 30 .14 22 13 14 256 86 259 216 145 143 39 60 2~\ 8 23

112 59 181 28 89 9 50 19 32 24 243 246 594 345 482 369 274 253 123 104 25

32 32 365 205 303 168 152 83 52 67 4 11 26 114 50 103 27 93 25 3 1 27

970 876 41 17 4219 25·41 3541 531 1174 157 429 246 3a .") "\" 28

88 80 421 184 337 152 59 34 113 112 6 1 29 13 11 266 178 210 81 123 51 29 30 1 30 92 84 334 157 282 324 231 263 17 49 2 31

217 95 179 28 145 7 10 17 8 ::."32 108 111 232 93 273 149 138 61 78 81 15 3 3::.1;

2083 1957 45 25 11154 6278 9876 3109 4986 1603 1456 1242 234 42 20

8 4 2 107 17 128 2 107 3 1 34 63 51 329 135 318 155 229 98 53 57 8 35 10 6 126 43 181 95 146 70 31 17 36

178 151 10 5 754 543 796 385 423 175 39 117 79 34 37 9 13 112 39 178 11 134 2 2 2 11 38 2 4 117 43 127 53 83 43 11 9 18 ~9

96 86 334 193 304 201 164 144 54 50 In 40

276

4. ATPADI C. D. BLOCK-conid. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAf, CATE(~()HY OF -~--~----~~

Manu fOl.(.-turing, Ma nu factuting Pro.;e~t!j ng, Processing,

Location Name of Mining and Sen.;cin;r and Servicing and Construction .. TradE' and Code Village Qu .. -rrying Repain; in RepairA in other Commerce No. Househuld than Household

Industry Industry (IV) IV(ai! [V(b)J (VI) (VIl)

M F M' F M F M F M F

(1) (2) . (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (;~a) (:M) (35)

4 ATPADI C. D. BLOCK. T 85 438 87 1525 85 531 39 1266 116 . R 85 438 87 1525 85 531 39 1266 116 U

1 Rajewadi 3 15 4 10 2 Lingivare 3 5 7 4 1· 3 Pujan<'adi 7 4 Pandharewadi 6 2 4 5 Umbargaon 10 1 3 1 9 6 Dighanchi 3 31 4 151 15 64 214 17 7 Palaskhel 13 7 5 2 8 Nimbawade 17 3 27 2 8 39 10 9 Wakasewadi 1

10 Galavewadi 4 1 5 1 11 Pis('wadi 1 12 Awalai 2 1 18 --- 5 13 SherewaJj 3 2 2' 14 Vithaiapur 8 30 a 7 9 10 Kaufholi 2 151 .3 23 1

10 DIGHANCHI CIRCL.E 6 76 8 435 23 106 1 325 30

16 Mapbrnala 14 30 1 14 45 17 Bhingewadi 1 22 3 6 1', 18 Mitki .... _ .. 2 .1 19 Banpuri 23 11 63 13 4 21 2 20 Tadvale 1 17 3 6 10 21 Patrewadi 2 10 ; 17 22 Shetphale 17 32 1 4 42 1 23 Lengrewafli 16 4 3 8 1 24 Masalw~i 5 1 25 Madgu)'e 2 2 20 1 12 4 26 Yam ... /. Pat~lachi Wadi 11 1 38 1 2 9 3 27 Khanjodwu.di 1 1 28 Atradi 72 82 15 328 15 172 2 353 17 29 Pn.jarlAradi 91 1 1 29 1 30 De~harriukh~ adi 10 24 3 -3J Pirppari Kh. 1 12 5 1 3 3 32 Ambewadi 2 4 3 5 33 Bombewadi 3 2 20 l' 1 3

.. 20 ATPADI CIRCLE 72 168 36 734 33 232 6 561 29

34 Gulewadi 2 5 3 35 Vibhutwadi 1 2 3 36 K'_.::"undwadi 1 5 3 37 .lare 1 26 9 66 12 13 6 49 11 38 Parekarwadi 10 3 11 7 4 39 Padal karwadi 1 1 5 1 40 Pimpari Bk. 35 2

) .' 13 6 3

· CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport. Storage

and Communications

(VIII)

M

(36)

539 539

1 1

2 2

46 2

12

2 1 4 4

15 6

98

18 5 5 7 9

13 35

6 -1 12

6

132 7 5 2 1 5

269

7

13 1 1 1

F

(37j

2 2

2

2

Other Services

(IX)

M F

(38) (39)

2470 273 2470 _. 273

20 17

5 3 5

489 8

65 1 6

10 19

2 35 15

700

52 14

2 32 24

8 103

14 3

35 29

5 766

31 15 16

5 10

1164

1 22

3 87

2 7

21

4 3

1 24

10

2 3 4 4

55

3

3 2 3

13

9 2 1

75 3

1

1

116 .

1

21

2

Marginal Workers

M F

277

Non-Workers

M F

Total ST

p M M F ._-'------------------ .~---.-.----------.. -----.--.-

(40) <4:),)

487 487

9

4

11

35

4 7 2 6

78

6 3

7 8

11 17 31

4 8

2 68

4

169

13

18 2 7

12

10646 10646

135 37

6 2 4

753 129 607 254 252

91 9

12 45 96

2432

140 23

232 449 277 204 537

'73 159 166

75 43

507 4

164

75

3128

109 120

43 420 207

91 101

(42) (43) (44) (45)

27316 32433 8,W16 27316 32433 84016

·1261 4261

517 522 192 106 342

2021 200

1060 266 332 106 305

67 468 639

475 430 153 103 377

2733 288

1014-235 274 117 233

52 518 709

1847 127 1411 94 1294 2f\

322 891 36

5507 510 779 [it.

2990 108 644 5

1020 63 0:10 9 972 111 219 1 5

1562 "I~l

1415 68

(46)

4254 4:254

128 97 23

32 510

49 121

2 hi';

5 l}O

5 79 84

(47)

154 154

25

7

19

(4-f~ ,

140 140

23

10 6

(1)

T 4 R U

1 2 3 4 5 (')

7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15

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

7143 7711 21~03 1292 1300

445 339 150 698 420 183

1224 228 156 428 266

94 3246

380 238 310 201 261

9267

146 382 121 660 177 142 269

586 459 119 644-425 186

16A4 208 142 362 357 100

4913 446 203 262 323 312

11731

569 12H5 31~

1980 1467

71R 4017

922 4R:3

1430 907 403

l03~O

884 737 943 533 734

28G31

107 151 367 1152 105 325 551 1873 160 494 141 360 351 1098

18

180 87

209 16

60 17

654 48 13 8J

63

1446

5 27

9 4~)

1~2

65

203 90

77 14

628 54

5 72

54

1438

1 25

8 48

9

50.

54 53

13

15 8

28 17

2 2

10

16 3.'7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

20

34 35 36 37 38 39 40

278

4. ATPADI C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.gf

Location in hect- Occupied No. of Total population Tot.a! population Code Name of Village ares and Hesi· HOll .. • (including Institutional and in the aae-sroup (0-6) No. of Town! denti.u bolda - Hou!!lelellll Pl.'pulation)

Ward in Houllea sq. Iuns.

P M F P }II F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (&) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

41 Gharbiki 2263.00 438 477 2663 1366 1297 456 239 216 42 Jambhulni 1773.00 213 222 1278 613 665 201 96 105 43 Mudhewadi 1211.00 70 70 359 179 180 61 29 32 44 Kamth 1740.00 166 166 788 376 412 134 67 67 45 Ghanand 1_f)67·.00 298 299 1638 770 868 298 142 156 46 Walwan 1389.00 346 399 1764 852 912 281 144 137 47 Chinchale 1858.00 210 223 ·1198 587 611 201 105 96 48 Kharsundi 1832.00 624 679 3663 1861 1802 579 297 282 49 Dhavadwadi 586.00 121 124 685 336 349 109 57 52 50 Balewadi 119B.00 216 220 1429 77'" 655 286 15-( 132 51 Kargani 3731.00 1084 1129 8470 3337 3133 1052 501 551 52 Malewadi 417.00 16B 172 865 891 474 126 60 76 53 Kalewadi 27.00 145 !50 914 459 455 156 80 76 54 Gomewadi 2010.00 50B 668 3339 1668 1671 541 271 270 65 Kamkatrewadi 626.00 115 156 529 237 292 97 46 51 56 Autewadi 495.00 70 72 358 158 200 .47 23 24 57 Nelkaranji 2530.00 646 653 3824 1927 1897 ~14 314 300 58 Manewadi 548.00 117 119 633 340 293 109 61 48 59 Hivtad 2228.00 392 434 2690 1409 1281 497 279 218 60 Talewadi 1904.00 299 340 1482 749 733 281 153 128

30 KHARSUNDI CIRCLE 3813a.00 7668 8185 44325 22370 21955 7375 3794 3581

279

CENSUS . .\BSTRACT

JNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivatol"S Agricul tura 1 Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Location Castes Tribes Literates Main Woril:ers and Plantations, Code

Orchards ana No. allied R(:tivitie&

(I-IX) (I) (II) (lII)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(12) (lS) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

206 208 726 429 739 63 560 28 116 29 5 41 100 104 273 176 327 154 246 136 47 18 10 42

11 10 83 24 79 14 47 9 1 2 26 ~ 43 39 44 192 38 168 168 96 99 31 56 15 9 44 78 92 295 221- 309 61 182 10 59 46 12 45 65 73 397 288 463 470 346 84 77 378 9 3 46 23 19 284 178 297 49 226 10 64 36 1 47

431 428 7 7 1170 682 871 183 308 10 211 134 27 1 48 15 17 244 129 178 118 142 76 25 40 49 30 29 286 94 461 207 373 118 35 88 6 50

319 326 4, 3 1582 793 1684 420 1130 278 89 86 8 1 51 3 237 156 182 " 136 30 3 1 52

1 1 2 4 193 102 269 166 200 12i 30 35 25 53 341 301 2 3 840 443 803 274 472 174 173 87 \1 1 54

1 2 106 64 98 2 65 20 2 55 87 65 84 94 61 6 23 88 56

287 277 3 2 1089 712 933 266 639 89 184 162 3 57 156 53 167 " 141 5 3 58

174 183 26 22 621 173 720 188 «9 136 121 28 50 59 40 42 3 3 321 101 380 71 296 33 44 38 1 60

2526 247. 59 49 11061 5934 11224 387S' 7401 1956 1578 1609 337 50 30

280

4. ATPADI C. D. BLOCK--contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF -----Ma nufact.uring. Manufactu dng

Prooe~8ing. ProoeR8ing. Location Name of Mining Bnd Scrvicing and Servicing and Construction. Trade and

Code Village Quarrying Repairtl in Repairs in other Commerce No. Household than Household

Indu8try Industry (TV) IV( .. ») [V(0)1 (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

41 Gharbiki 8 6 17 1 42 Jambhulni --- 10 5 1 3 43 Mudhewadi 3 2 44 Kamth 4 7 1 1 3 1 45 Ghanand 22 2 4 6 4 46 "Va] wan 3 3 1 5 1 47 'Chinchale 1 2 48 Kharsundi 1 24 15 27 66 82 7 49 Dhavadwadi 3 ] 1 50 Balewadi 18 3 51 Kargani 1 45 9 94 1 47 8 111 IB 52 Malewadi 6 4 53 Kalewadi 3 2 4 54 Gomewadi 1 4 1 34 3 8 20 1 55 Kamkatrewadi 3 1 56 Autewadi 57 Nelkaranji 14 1 14 1 1 23 4 5B Manewadi 6 3 1 59 Hivtad 1 2 12 1 24 17 20 1 60 Talewadi 3 7 4 7

30 KHARSUNDI CIRCLE 7 194 43 356 29 193 32 380 57

281

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal P"pulaLion, 1981 Communications Other Services Workers Nor.~Wcrkers Location

Total SC ST Code No.

NIH) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (4~) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

2 25 5 5 4'15 622 819 1970 51 50 1 3 41 4 1 14 100 272 411 902 52 55 42

2 5 108 95 58 371 13 14 43 2 9 2 30 102 178 142 626 37 41 2 5 44 5 17 1 20 165 441 642 1437 53 53 45

10 3 15 65 384 377 1621 58 65 46 1 2 3 4 290 558 1028 17 26 47

18 107 16 5 179 985 1440 3105 428 425 48 7 2 1 9 157 222 627 1] 20 49

8 8 1 2 323 446 578 24 26 50 42 117 19 36 965 1617 1748 5223 1.89 162 11 18 51

5 1 9 119 200 351 798 52 6 1 112 190 177 619 2 1 53

31 51 7 2 681 R63 716 2314 248 242 54 9 2 85 137 205 450 1 2 55

74 106 318 56 5 50 9 44 349 950 1282 2609 81 85 27 22 57

8 4 1 173 288 993 58 11 3~ 5 169 689 924 1909 68 81 31 22 59

5 13 365 369 297 1231 23 27 60

172 606 102 240 5086 10906 12991 34182 1S23 1516 72 70 30

282

5. JAT C" D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

Are ... of V" II age No.of

Location in hect- Oc(;up!ed No. of Tot"" population Total population Code Name of Village ares and Rcsi- Hou8e- Gndulling Institutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. M Town! dential holds Houseless Population)

Ward in House8 sq. kIDS.

P ·M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) . (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

5 JAT CD-BLOCI T 224722.78 40802 41633 240647 124445 116202 43770 22543 21227 R 224722.78 40802 41633 24064'1 124445 116202 43770 22543 21227 U

1 Bevanur 3043.91 407 407 2055 1043 1012 332 164 168 2 liavalwadi 1954.00 100 130 599 307 292 121 66 56 3 Gulvanchi 1509.08 223 243 1142 598 544 181 94 87 4 Pratapur 1011.04 116 116 727 353 374 197 98 99 5 Dhavadwadi 1279.80 210 211 1098 567 531 202 108 94 6 Kumbhari 2487.71 452 452 2587 1339 1248 450 233 217 7 Birnal 925.35 182 183 955 518 437 160 91 69 8 Hivare 1245.00 254 256 1262 599 663 258 117 141 9 DO!'li 1551.00 288 290 1803 926 877 318 160 158

10 Ankale 1973.00 384 394 2314 1174 1140 442 233 209 11 Baj 2654.54 569 595 3675 1920 1755 644 355 289 12 Bagewadi 1290.25 215 217 1284 628 656 258 III 147 13 Kanthi 1558.00 265 270 1469 781 \ 688 267 151 116 14 Washan 778.46 105 105 .580. 297 283 108 61 47 15 Belunki 1493.00 343 346 2178 1077 1101 359 186 173 16 Dafalapur 4543.07 1137 1188 5729 2894 2835 1022 527 495 17 Khalati 2118.75 282 286 1655 877 778 320 175 145 18 Mirawad 1159.77 174 174 923 464 459 164 79 85 19 Kudnur 1013.03 268 268 1590 822 768 283 148 135 20 Jirgyal 1142.27 436 447 2388 1247 1141 435 231 204 21 Singnapur 918.46 230 231 1332 692 640 220 120 100 22 Ekundi 1293.90 246 246 1473 797 676 223 129 94

10 DAFALAPUR CIRCLE 36943.39 6886 7025 38818 19920 18898 6964 3636 3328

- 23 Walekhindi 2568.00 670 673 3615 1800 1815 620 309 311 24 Singanhalli 147.00 332 350 1858 907 951 341 180 161 25 Lohagaon 1595.3 300 320 1629 809 820 290 151 139 26 Avandhi 2585.00 42~ 459 2314 1132 1182 422 211 211 27 Mokashawadi 513.26 74 79 412 212 200 81 43 38 28 Bagalwadi 370.50 119 136 624 314 310 120 73 _ 47 29 Kaalingw.di 290.76 124 125- 728 366 362 152 71 81 30 Kosari 3437.78 507 509 3121 1632 1489 615 331 284 31 Shegaon .3487.29 775 775 4330 2184 2146 ·800 395 405 32 Antral 1296.18 217 217 1092 555 537 196 103 93 33 Waifal 1697.78 326 327 1891 937 954 347 181 166 34 Nigadi Kh. 1758.90 330 331 1833 918 915 327 172 155 35 BanaJi 2253.65 547 550 2959 1529 1430 450 241 209 36 Revnal 1561.23 286 287 1897 1019 878 309 163 146 37 Achkanhalli 2158.43 257 267 1515 746 769 271 128 143 38 Tippohalli 888.14 143 144 843 426 417 159 79 80 39 Yelavi 2225.72 435 '455 2496 1287 1209 471 238 233 . 40 Khairao 2291.00 19B 211 904 478 426 142 77 65 41 Tonewadi 819.56 135 140 715 365 350 149 84 65

20 SHEGAON CIRCLE 33273.48 6204 6355 34776 17616 17160 6262 3230 3032

283

CENSUS ABSTRACT .

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivator;> Agricu"ltural Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Tot~ Fishing, Hunting Location Caste.· Tribes . Literates Main Worken and Plantations, Code

Orchards and. No. allied activities

(I-IX) . (1) (II) (III)

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) (1)

16878 16058 2317 2073 56796 26310 66073 28900 37815 12177 13340 14295 2218 660 T5

16878 16058 2317 2073 56796 26310 66073 28900 37815 12177 13340 14295 2218 660 R U

167 148 1 390 222 563 279 367 165 139 110 11 1 1 128 62 155 69 143 64 3 4 2

138 110 273 104 290 78 211 23 25 38 7 9 3 12 17 124 44 182 84 88 28 54 29 21 26 4 46 34 333 158 293 100 139 .. 46 89 1 5

125 126 46 45 709 340 690 148 473 88 106 52 15 1 6 42 42 4 3 244 97 286 136 232 87 34 49 7 92 84 259 118 319 126 198 '17 42 32 44 14 8 98 86 416 189 601 4- 468 2 5 9 90 79 437 244 593 93 442 53 76 27 20 S 10

105 84- 616 322 978 112 724 27 147 75 26 11 111 111 217 110 297 14 219 " 12 -4 10 12 67 68 276 83 3BO 327 246 228 61 83 48 13 13 29 30 112 39 170 28 122 13 34 15 3 14

114 113 1 446 249 573 216 459 154 52 57 1 15 439 477 1589 1105 1493 598 720 229 337 289 2" "' 16 106 95 106 90 341 118 459 189 212 41 115 78 48 53 17 69 67 118 75 256 116 123 33 85 65 36 16 18 84 86 388 168 395 318 330 269 50 48 3 19

147 144 14 10 379 399 724 401 460 87 177 305 11 20 106 108 332 154 351 186 200 95 117 85 2 3 21 66 64 2 3 330 147 495 249 413 191 30 43 9 5 22

2252 2173 173 152 8457 4547 10443 3871 6989 1962 1747 1577 340 152 10

260 267 785 586 887 321 589 209 91 93 2 23 128 138 1 364 159 48" 291 . 375 231 31 40 12 5 24 12" 127 338 195 386 140 296 108 32 30 15 1 25 Ui. 149 491 325 579 215 315 131 iit 61 71 11 26 21 16 124 83 110 97 82 80 12 1(;) 3 27

2 3 180 104 156 77 92 23 43 54 28 6 6 68 74 174 71 168 103 120 75 18 23 1 29

294 263 16 10 677 192 859 480 677 366 116 109 6 1 30 477 509 :I 2 1163 665 1122 212 675 94 131 82 35 9 31 68 68 293 118 277 55 234 9 18 40 32 50 56 604 266 517 367 407 269 67 94 3 33

152 149 4 3 511 265 423 259 259 103 92 148 34 137 112 25 26 799 471 763 226 398 32 232 169 9 35 103 77 467 168 602 I5sn 370 309 167 252 13 3 36 63 89 66 55 324 247 380 233 256 158 73 72 2 37 59 58 ....... 237 164 211 173 150 10'/ 36 64 4 38

212 197 21 17 730 377 604 331 310 120 64 100 42 65 39 18 20 213 71 251 180 174- 127 24 39 11 4 40 12 8 153 48 151 40 102 27 28 13 12 41

2350 2311 203 187 8427 4575 8930 4391 5881 2578 1,372 1498 241 99 20

:lB4

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK--contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, Manufnduring Processing, Prooessi ng,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and Servicing a od Constructions Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in other Commerce No. Household than Household

Industry Industry (IV) [V(a)] [V(b)J (VI) (VII) _--_

M F 'M F M F M F M F

( 1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

5 JAT C. D. BLOCK T 84 2 864 333 1802 293 884 65 2697 359 R 84 2 864 333 -1802 293 884 65 2697 359

U

1 mvanur 1 5 14 2 2 Navalwadi 1 1 1 3 Gulvanchi 4 20 7 9 3 4 Pratapur 4 2 5 Dhavadwadi ] 4 1 12 1 3 12 6 Kumbhari 18 1 6 2 15 1 7 Birnal 10 2 1 8 Hivare 3 1 9 2 8 2 9 Dorli 13 1 1

10 Ankale 7 1 6 3 6 11 Baj ]4 1 9 10 3 12 Bagewadi 25 4 1 4 8 13 Kanthi 6 2 2 1 3 1 14 Washan 1 7 15 Belunki 6 6 15 14 1 16 Dafalapur 27 9 51 1 24 127 18 17 Khalati 1 27 15 13 1 9 8 18 Mirawad 4 1 3 1 19 Kudnur 3 1 20 Jirgyal 1 18 6 10 17 1 21 Singnapur 2 10 3 1 4 22 Ekundi 15 4 5 1 2 10 2

10 DAFALAPUR CIRCLE 2 174 39 197 22 95 264 34

23 Walekhindi 3 34 6 24 37 2 24 Singanhalli 3 4 18 2 1 10 3 25 Lohagaon 6 11 4 6 1 26 Avandhi 25 2 7 20 2 27 Mokashawadi 4 2 2 28 Bagalwadi 12 29 Kaslingwadi 2 3 2 6 2 1 30 l(osari 5 2 1 2 16 9 2 31 Shegaon 4 28 5 57 6 11 53 3 32 Antral 7 3 3 2 3 2 33 Waifal 4 4 1 8 2 34 Nigadi Kh. 12 2 5 1 3 14 1 35 Banali 34 11 4 1 22 4 36 Revnal 21 25 1 1 6 37 Achkanhalli 1 1 9 1 5 5 38 Tippohalli 1 1 5 1 39 Yelavi 2 13 8 18 8 7 2 60 3 40 Khairao 9 7 4 9 7 41 Tonewadi 3 1

20 SHEGAON CIRCLE 11 149 62 204 33 103 2 270 34

285

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal P(,pulation, 19131 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Worker"

_______ 0 ______

Location Total SC ST Code

No. (VIll) (IX)

----- ------ ---------M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (3B) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (41)) (46) (47) (48) (1)

1267 9 5102 707 1026 22262 57346 65040 193096 13076 12731 2149 2072 T 5 1267 9 5102 707 1026 22262 57346 65040 193096 13076 12731 2149 2072 R

U

26 1 4 308 476 425 1788 101 102 4 2 1 2 5 119 152 104 406 2 1 10 1 2 162 306 304 967 1(15 116 6 7 3 5 8 1 8 163 163 127 523 9 10 4

38 37 5 2 252 272 179 1002 75 41 5 3 5 11 44 5 32 541 617 559 2347 107 112 5 7 6

1 6 5 171 227 130 856 45 34 7 3 10 7 275 273 262 1013 69 72 8 4 10 1 439 425 434 1324 69 68 9 3 30 4 10 323 571 724 2014 84 91 7 11 10 3 45 6 3 820 939 823 3165 85 83 10 8 11 3 15 2 10 142 321 500 1111 58 43 12 2 11 47 401 314 1430 76 81 ::l 3 13 1 2 95 127 160 605 H 3 17 4 108 504 777 1914 95 112 ~'" .1_\.;t

65 118 48 15 73 1386 2164 4716 284 285 90 9B 16 9 17 1 5 301 <U3 288 1483 81 80 % 77 17 2 3 1 1 3 207 340 764 58 55 18 1 8 98 186 329 264 1454 82 106 7 9 19 3 27 2 1 174 522 566 2167 160 161 20 3 12 2 105 339 349 1043 76 79 21 3 8 3 18 216 284 211 1257 65 61 12 13 22

166 469 85 223 5023 9254 10004 33349 1784 1792 244 233 10

37 70 11 14 378 899 1116 3199 247 254 3 3 23 7 27 ~ 293 423 367 1314 123 121 24

11 5 3 149 420 531 1472 107 121 25 19 25 8 34 553 933 1776 12;) 125 5 5 26

i) .-. 1 2-t 101 79 285 27 .:. (j. ,6 1:1,4 158 119 570 2 2 28 6 J 'j

-.!. ., .~

!j 9" 19(j 168 -,:~23 1 4 35 44 29 10 16 1 1. 21'1 772 792 1862 139 128 ? 4 30 37 91 13 8 816 1054 1118 3588 374 344 33 38 31

10 1 2 175 276 307 1116 75 74 32 7 17 1 12 155 408 432 1450 23 22 33 8 1 30 3 16 210 479 446 1496 135 146 16 16 34 9 55 9 1 196 765 1008 2352 104 107 56 49 35 3 22 1 36 28 381 259 1280 26 26 36

15 14 1 186 366 350 1257 64. 74 105 103 37 5 .10 45 215 _ 199 708 48 56 38

16 72 25 18 185 665 693 2124 158 151 20 15 39 2 11 3 2 117 225 1~9 941 19 24 2 2 40 1 4 3 157 211 153 763 10 9 41

201 1 498 84 122 3570 8564 9199 27976 1778 1788 282 279 20

286

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

• lAx:ation in hect- Occupied No. of Total population Total population Code Name of Village ares and Resi- House- (including Institutional and in the age-group (0..0) No. o! Townl dent-ial holds Hotlseles!J Population)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

,(,2 KariQanagi 2111.33 190 190 1215 624 591 275 139 136 43 Gholeahwar 1283.00 169 173 886 444 442 161 78 83 '" Sanamadi 1674.5 318 318 1624 809 815 256 139 117 45 Kunikonur 1618.3 242 243 1580 815 765 329 168 161 (6 .ladraboblad 375.38 827 842 527:1 2734 2539 882 444 438 4' Lakdewadi 79().OC 119 122 814 424 390 191 87 104 48 Sonyal 4001.00 561 564 8416 1747 1669 584 279 305 49 Madgyal 3256.00 647 652 3749 1963 1786 668 340 328 50 Meithal 681.43 72 72 400 189 211 71 34 37 51 Kolsiri . 167S.53 176 176 1129 592 537 228 118 no 52 Vbaspeth 5044.00 330 333 2051 1080 971 377 1°~ ~V \84 53 Asangi Jet 1544.84 375 380 1875 950 925 337 170 167 54 Guddapur 933.88 141 146 912 458 454 176 83 93 55 Walaang 2273.00 440 li41 2360 11~7 1163 429 222 207 56 Salekari 1217.64 282 297 1513 784 729 269 156 113 57 Shedyal 2046.81 228 226 1233 630 603 204 102 102 58 Sordi 1780.71 436 441 2333 1177 ll56 429 220 209 59 1ilyal 567.05 120 133 561 270 291 107 46 61 60 Darikonur 1834.75 303 306 1587 829 758 292 163 129

30 MADGYAL CIRCLE -38095.11 5974 6055 "34511 17716 16795 6265 3181 3084

61 Utagi 6331.09 718 720 4510 2333 2177 868 441 417 62 Nigadi Bk. 1739.56 219 220 1601 818 783 338 169 169 63 Umadi 7401.73 1510 1517 9847 5460 4387 1704 914 700 64 Sonalagi 1309,89 278 279 1606 816 790 267 128 139 65 Suslad 1553.50 293 293 2046 1067 979 427 215 212 66 Halli 1793.36 344 348 1860 947 913 339 166 173 67 Balgaon 1799.84 475 478 2466 1276 1190 431 213 218 68 Belondgi 2315.77 .294 315 1813 971 842 327 164 163 69 Kulalwadi 1594.00 99 101 975 519 456 194 101 93 70 Ankalagi 3800.00 460 466 3014 1530 1484 619 329 290 71 Karajagi 3033.26 261 294 2340 1246 1094 453 244 209 72 Borgi Bk. 849.49 169 170 1148 584 564 221 115 106 73 Akkalawadi 1280.29 134 134 856 437 419 190 91 99 74 Borgi KIl. 753.77 221 235 1273 639 634 222 103 119-75 Manik Nal 741.08 103 110 693 354 3.39 161 81 80 76 Girgaon 2268.75 321 350 2062 1063 999 822 157 165 77 Lavanga 989.06 72 89 545 278 267 129 55 74 78 Gulgunjnal 481.56 92 92 551 283 268 104 54 50

40, UMADI CIRCLE 40035.99 6063 6211 39206 20621 18585 7306 3740 3566

79 Gondhalewadi 784.40 168 168 1094 559 535 210 105 105 80 Sankh 4909.53 1093 1108 7795 4238 3557 1453 748 705 81 Bhivargi . 2663.07 286 299 2061 1073 988-- 452 236 216 82 Morbagi 1913.29 218 218 1180 585 595 228 107 121 83 Daribadachi 3703.79 660 688 3767 1933 1834 703 .347 356 84 Lamantanda 251.05 89 98 523 305 218 105 55 50 85 Khandnal 1177.97 159 179 934 489 445 210 119 91

287

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL'CA'I'EGORY OF MAIN WORKER~

C,~ltivators Agri cu It U!"!l i Livestnck, Laboul"<'TS Fcrest:-y,

Schedu:ed Scheduled Total Fishing, Huntin~ Location Castes Tribes Literates Main W nrke"" and Plantations, (,ode

Orchards and No. a!lied acti Vit.:el'l

(I-IX) (l) (ID (III)

----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) (1)

68 60 235 86 314 30 289 17 2 13 9 42 41 30 226 104 227 242 156 144 ?o6 96 14 43

148 171 396 177 376 262 225 149 34 95 49 9 44 132 113 215 108 408 1(;3 224 Fi6 129 37 16 1 45' 603 505 2 1217 525 Us. 622 741 172 392 379 1 4-6

26 19 131 35 216 55 179 34- 27 21 2 47 ·233 223 781 341 964 192 554 27 259 147 5 1 48

234 224 28 20 1020 505 1082 277 661 151 2~9 104 1 49 44 46 79 34 96 18 72 11 6 7 9 50 64 74 189 66 341 136 287 78 21 52 12 1 51

173 167 482 158 606 207 391 39 160 155 2 52 158 162 368 145 511 371 272 188 102 154 14 6 53

116 130 224 97 255 142 124 57 87 78 6 54 138 131 24 19 668 301 626 354- 417 238 96 104 16 1 65 89 96 31 26 411 174 395 95 287 29 64 65 .( 56 70 68 2 1 322 123 329 321 138 123 102 168 54 21 57

159 165 5 6 553 251 612 363 353 169 118 151 52 15 58 11 17 101 38 168 191 152 176 11 14 59 80 69 382 149 459 230 207 73 134 136 36 1'7 60

2586 2469 92 72 8000 3417 9467 4261 5729 193J 1999 2013 306 81 30

119 117 105 97 946 478 1223 868 833 355 251 487 1 1 61 16 15 344 133 443 228 230 60 162 162 28 6 62

903 729 72 36 3022 1108 2956 1064 1663 557 447 471 5 63 159 160 110 122 372 232 438 387 338 161 83 225 64 203 188 32 34 410 143 587 257 272 36 256 203 1 65 151 152 15 9 232 76 498 268 224 30 187 225 15 60 240 208 24 19 518 235 705 340 330 84 231 225 39 3 67 195 167 '492 196 510 170 290 8 158 158 68

3 7 58 11 305 150 150 101 127 46 27 2 69 236 264 234 228 634 359 836 487 437 145 281 312 37 13 70 21.1 178 447 '71 714 153 508 13 164 137 1 71 L:;~ l~ii 229 123 3~4 41 188 8 94 30 72 lOt ] r, 1

.. ",,* 144 36 267 91 165 24 86 67 2 73 90 87 276 11!7 3~'9 21 155 5 137 15 74 31 46 142 58 20.-' 168 134 111 62 57 75 62 59 7 9 381 172 603 157 284 7 197 119 65 25 76 66 69 93 18 153 92 90 35 89 22 2 77 11 12 127 64 155 89 43 4 90 81 5 78

2932 2690 599 554 8866 3760 11259 5031 6334 1709 3048 3109 248 52 40

10 10 262 80 272 167 121 82 69 69 6 -. 2 79 683 649 243 215 2157 1025 2456 1405 1150 671 576 705 5 80

85 70 399 123 560 138 351 38 147 96 24 81 73 73 271 148 323 142 119 6 99 116 56 15 82

194 190 33 29 791 329 1018 680 569 343 171 241 105 69 83 168 47 92 25 54 1 17 17 8 3 84

57 52 J -7 9 146 31 251 175 174 113 38 56 23 6 85 -

288

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manu farturill.g. Manufacturing Pro('Cssing. Processing.

Location Name of Mining Ill1d Servidng and Sel'Vicing and Constructions Trade and Code Village Quanying Repaint in Repairs in other Commerce No. Household than Household

Industry Industry (IV) [V(all [Vlb)] (VI) (Vil)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

42 Karajanagi 3 2 3 43 Gholeshwar 3 1 5 3 3 1 44 Sanamadi 4 1 5 8 11 1 45 Kunikonur 14 3 3 1 3 1 46 Jadraboblad 15 55 22 53 23 17 80 8 47 Lakdewadi 4 1 48 Sonyal 20 3 24 4 11 27 7 49 Madgyal 5 16 18 1 5 46 6 50 Maithal 2 2 1 51 Kolgiri 9 1 7 " ._;;

52 Vbaspeth 15 11 2 1 11 53 Asangi J at 12 5 30 12 .! 35 2, 54 GuddapuT 1 i 4 5 11 55 Wlilsang l} 8 1 3 20 56 Salekari 1 22 57 Shedyal 1 8 6 5 11 58.Sordi 2 3 1 24 20 2 16 59 THyal 60 Darikonur 3 8 8 20 1

30 MADGYAL CIRCLE 42 139 45 213 75 73 328 30

61 Utagi 5 2 9-z 1 5 26 11 62 Nigadi Bk. 4 2 5 63 Umadi 3 49 4 16 105 8 64 Sonalagi 3 3 2 65 Suslad 8 9 2 66 Halli 6 5 19 6 9 4 67 Balgaon 15 14 14 5 26 10 68 Belondgi 15 18 69 Kulal wadi 1 1 70 Ankalagi 19 8 8 5 17 2 71 Karajagi 4 8 1 3 14 72 Borgi Bk. 4 1 1 5 1 15 73 Akkalawadi 2 1 2 74 Borgi Kh. 2 8 3 11 75 Manik Nal 1 76 Girgaon 2 10 3 9 14 1 77 Lavanga 1 4 1 78 Gulgup.jnal 2 3 6 2

40 UMADI CIRCLE 6 64 25 162 10 68 1 278 40

79 GO!'}dhalewadi 2 4 13 5 2 1 28 4 80 Sankh 23 1 26 2 11 77 3 81 Bhivargi 1 16 3 4 3 82 Morbagi 4 2 10 -9 6 3 83 Daribadachi 1 2 48 13 12 15 34 6 84 Lamantanda 1 3 2 1 85 Khandnal 1 5 3

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Conununication!' Other Sernce8

(VllI)

M F M -----------------

(36)

9 7 2

44 1 '}

20

11 1

7

20

(37) (38)

5 8

32 J6 St

2

44 12

7 35

5 23

(IX)

F

(39)

1

7 5

18

6 15

4 2

10 1 3 7 1 3

Marginal WQrkem

M

(40)

3

9 27

28 58 14

19

3 1

1

F

(41)

215

195 227 75

164 761 603 105 ,i29 ,167 21R

25 30:3 47

1 294

199

289

Non-Workers

(42)

307 217 425 380

1250 180 725 867

4~:0 ~2n3

569 388 ~Ol

564 102 365

(43)

346 200 358 386 ~gi2

7lt> 90,'

31::

:;.; i'£. ;JD~'

839 2g':; 6()€

587 281 ·1.99 10(1

Total

(44)

955 886

1536 !)nP,

370i 448

28:36 :12%

~ -,.- ~ --! ,,;, . .;..

?1 ';1 125·1

S09 1808

48 0

12:.-:;9

Pcpulation. 19iH

M

(45)

62 31

148 85

374 7

212 239

134 9

64

se

60 21

ISH 7:;

()

2H? lHl

154 '0.-1::1 109

76 A' ~:!l: )_

151 15

M

(47)

11

6 18G

1 23

ST

F

(48)

12

11

9 ·1-

49 14

1 D

3

Ulcation Code Nn.

(1)

42 43 (14 45 46 47 48 40 50 [)l

52 53 5-1 55 56 57 58 59 60

--.-----.----... ---.~--.~--- ----, "------ .----~.--~--------156

15 4

26

2 2 9

5 1 1 2

67

6 16

1 9

1

y 4-19·

482

78 $3

642 9

39 25 36 29

27 11 16

7 23

6 22

6

984

25 572

14 19 54

7 6

.il

24 1

16 9 4 4

7 2 1

1

2 1 2

85

23 1

6 3

4 2 1

33 5

10 68

1 1 7

4 1

137

2 17 33 13

6 3 1

227 149

88 67

142 221 341 114 108 345 301 277 146 307

306

1106 373

2503 . 345 475 439 503 460 213 687 532 260 170 300 151 456 124 128

lOS2 406

3235 336 580 424 509 558 198 652 640 ?,46 182 306 171 536 175 179

;'1410 866

7010 1150 1421 1684 1904 1431 616

2123 1725

761 700

1006 556

1760 366 506

128

562 87

108 150 149 147

144 147 107

83 71 57 92 46 13

133 16

4H4 83 97.

163 145 148

5 154 121 105

85 82 55 94 39 16

36

53

89 3

13

20

3

3139 9225 10415 28995 2100 2025 217

5 248 368 203 251

35 105

285 1765 480 249 909 210 237

363 1904 482 250 903 158 165

1108 4730 1641 1277 3299 435 765

6 338

81 82

187

49

5 344

85 77

202

40

132

39 8

6

32

56

101 5

18

26

3

241

114

45

30

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 '77

290

5. .JAT C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in heet- Occupied No. of Total population Total populat.ion Code Name of Village ares and Resi· House- (including Institutional and in the age·group (0-6) No. of Town/, dential holds HouselesR PopUlation)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

86 Pandozari 1448.42 187 198 1208 651 557 245 134 111 87 Karewadi 1058.35 115 115 833 437 396 223 146 77 88 Tikondi 2165.48 272 272 1951 1004 947 371 176 195 89 Jalyal Bk. 1139.09 225 225 1199 596 603 281 137 144 90 Siddhanath 1589.00 260 261 1423 739 684 296 147 149 91 Jalyal Kh. 893.38 80 81 501 246 255 113 60 53 92 Pandharewadi 1160.90 160 160 1135 588 547 230 99 . 131 93 Motewaqi 690.45 94 95 520 264 256 128 62 66 94 Asangi Karajagi 1023.09 129 131 753 415 338 160 84 76 95 Dhu1karwadi 1294.60 125 126 870 435 435 201 105 96 96 Kaganari 2023.60 140 140 769 406 363 164 79 85 97 Karewadi 1096.44 175 176 890 477 413 163 79 84 98 Kontya Boblad 3324.00 454 456 2642 1373 1269 467 238 229 99 Konbagi 488.74 67 67 406 217 189 76 48 28

50 SANKH CIRCLE 34798.64 5156 526] 32454 17030 15424 6479 3311 3168

100 Rampur 1261.00 310 312 1688 886 800· 287 148 139 101 Jat 6802.43 4042 4157 21978 11562 10416 3420 1787 1633 102 MalIal 705.00 73 73 420 209 211 70 33 37 103 Amrutwadi 639.49 245 247 1477 754 723 274 138 136 104 Salmalgewadi 1250.90 149 149 921" 490 431 177 100 77 105 Yeldari 1517.84 195 199 1263 668 595 261 135 126 106 Mendhegiri 1893.00 296 300 2048 1025 1023 400 200 200 107 Devnal 879.48 141 143 731 370 361 135 70 65 108 Untwadi 355.00 165 166 958 494 464 193 104 89 109 Ravalgundwadi 2279.00 306 306 1617 814 803 279 144 135 110 Muchandi 4524.00 561 562 3334 1635 1699 573 255 318 111 Khilarwadi 319.07 116 116 716 374 342 149 76 73 112 Bilur 5333.36 1180 1193 7201 3740 3461 1304 687 617 113 KhQjanwadi 537.00 286 287 1753 917 836 331 170 161 114 Vajrawad 1074.27 262 271 1894 1002 892 348 176 172 115 Basargi 1421.33 295 315 2085 1093 992 406 225 181 116 Umarani 7693.00 793 806 4381 2223 2158 681 360 321 117 Gugwad 918.00 420 434 2604 1331 1273 490 268 222 118 Sindur 2173.00 684 690 3813 1955 1858 716 369 347

60 JAT CIRCLE 41576.17 10519 10726 60882 31542 29340 1049:4 5445 5049

291

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators Agricuitural Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Location Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantations, Code

Orchards and No. allied acti v'.ties

(I-IX) (I) (II) (III)

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) (1)

37 36 151 142 100 15 322 116 223 14 89 101 86 11 9 103 19 253 198 110 84 194 45 4 87

185 163 11 12 488 218 559 291 380 7 113 280 3 88 67 68 277 80 362 187 180 35 78 138 44 8 89 40 41 12 11 183 192 434 298 283 196 70 92 23 2 90 14 19 5 4 101 43 138 24 113 16 9 6 7 2 91 29 23 139 40 310 231 209 185 35 42 43 1 92 45 :':8 64 18 127 3 SF 12 93 5~3 ~ £3 4 163 45 224 4R I't· 36 2E: 10 4 1 94 11 14", 68 232 60 l;J~ 28 "'-,,_),) 28 29 1 95 40 32 13 16 158 44 213 117 118 4G 5f· 67 23 7 96

7 9 58 14 297 4 287 4 97 1'77 184 1 604 296 764 2G6 374- S 260 232 13 3 98

121 64 117 40 60 34 38 1 99

1811 1722 482 442 6897 2939 9314 4615 5274 1821 2028 2528 474 124 50

154 141 24 19 405 174 480 286 299 56 121 205 6 100 1871 16"/2 610 513 7939 3018 5616 1278 709 :221 ':61 495 158 21 101

48 52 77 26 101 93 35 E 35 ~3 21 19 .102 34 30 28 34 276 186 381 292 244 19::. 91 95 12 6 103 40 35 194 42 218 221 96 7t~ R3 133 104 89 97 34 40 246 114 355 231 254 115 (:'2 109 9 105

322 341 420 198 515 476 366 137 101 325 18 8 106 145 132 178 93 206 153 82 30 89 115 6 5 107

. 159 43 273 147 161 98 29 44 23 3 108 51 62 360 192 437 177 325 91 .33 76 9 4 109

135 151 915 502 956 557 644 149 1:'78 400 19 110 59 16 226 110 130 38 43 71 48 1 111

443 453 47 46 1669 841 2108 797 1094 237 537 444 115 8 112 61 58 396 116 496 28 443 11 12 16 10 113

271 234 6 4 430 214 592 196 433 156 100 34 1 114 445 397 535 306 584 164 361 56 ]18 68 23 32 115 386 398 3 884 522 1257 564 710 167 237 291 128 44 116 223 209 16 10 351 244 753 269 461 62 2:31 204 2 117 229 231 656 225 1106 692 761 265 265 422 1 1 118

4947 4693 768 666 16149 7072 16660 6731 7608 2176 3146 36,70 609 152 60

292

5. JAT C. D. BLOCK~ontd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIio.L CATE(~ORY OF

Manufacturing, Manufacturing Pr()ce~sing, Processing,

Location Name of Mining and SeTVicinll and SeTVicing and Constmctions TradE' and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repair!! in other Commeree No. Household than H,\usehold

Indust.ry Indus~ry (IV) [VIa)] !V(b)] (VI) (VII)

------M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

86 Pandozari 1 1 5 87 Karewadl 2 1 6 88 Tikondi 7 5 18 1 89 Jalyal Bk. 2 11 2 5 In 3 90 Siddhanath 8 2 19 3 2 5 '3 91 ,Jalyal Kh. 2 1 92 Pandharewadi 11 2 3 1 93 Motewadi 4 4 5 2 3 94 Asangj Karajagi 2 i 3 95 Dhulkarwadi 3 4 3 96 Kaganari 4 1 4 97 Karewadi 2 5 98 Kontya Boblad 1 33 11 5 24 1 99 Konbagi 2 8 7

50 SANKH CIRCLE 2 2 102 23 181 28 75 3 255 28

100 Ram;,;ur 4 22 7 1 12 3 101 Jat 18 144 52 539 86 343 26 1060 130 102 MalIa! 1 33 103 Amrutwadi 1 6 2 9 104 Salmalgewadi 1 19 3 8 4 1 105 Yeldari r;

" 1 7 4 8 106 Mendhegiri 1. 4 3 7 2 107 Demal 17 1 1 2 108 Untwadi 4 1 14 1 21 8 109 Ravalgundwadi 12 5 9 1 12 110 Muchandi 10 2 12 6 23 1::.1 Khilarwadi 2 1 2 1::'2 Bilur 2 27 45 72 7 37 29 77 10 n3 Khojanwadi 1 15 2 124 Vajrawad 5 4 17 2 1 8 115 Basargi 2 23 1 1 18 2 116 Umarani 8 7 52 21 20 34 13 117 Gugwad 16 12 3 10 2 118 Sindur 2 20 1 3 14

60 JAT CIRCLE 21 236 139 845 125 470 59 1302- 193

293

CENSUS ABSTRACT , .. --,,--

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Popuhtior., 19A1 Communications Other Services Worken Non-Workers I~eation

Total SC ST . Cude No.

(VIll) (IX) ----- __ r.' _____ -----,

M F M F M F M F P M }' M F --~~---

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) _ (47) (4MI (1)

3 1 122 329 319 1046 50 41 70 64 86 1 4 3 14 181 184 453 14 10 10 8 87 3 30 3 246 445 410 1453 127 125 6 7 88 2 15 1 7 108 237 308 835 46 37 8 7 39 9 15 10 57 295 329 1096 23 31 12 !) 90

6 120 108 111 441 17 17 4 3 91 1 8 13 38 265 278 623 19 14 92 1 9 1 3 109 134 144 473 29 21 93 2 10 1 5 105 186 185 776 11 6 94 2 5 88 203 287 605 5 5 3 3 95

5 3 4 87 189 159 557 27 37 16 17 £~6

1 2 2 274 178 13~ 883 8 7 97 8 46 14 4 403 605 600 2165 156 159 98 1 4 1 1 100 148 337 99

64 859 58 126 2987 7590 7822 24998 1276 1263 314 :l90 50

14 14 2 2 36 404 480 1774 174 173 100 499 7 1385 240 24 375 5922 8763 17648 1515 1355 517 492 101

7 2 3 20 105 98 361 45 41 102 4 12 8 12 365 419 810 11 18 2 5 103 2 5 6 1 272 209 447 32 25 104 2 8 2 127 313 237 1032 74 75 25 31 105 5 11 3 32 510 515 1122 166 129 11 9 106

9 2 22 42 142 166 574 128 124 3 1 107 4 9 60 221 257 7t12 3 2 108 2 14 1 40 298 337 328 1659 67 67 13 7 109

21 43 6 20 337 659 805 2688 128 132 30 32 110 148 232 624 111

25 1 122 16 9 611 1623 2053 6866 442 432 38 39 112 3 10 1 1 265 420 543 1504 29 26 14 16 113 2 25 85 410 611 1666 247 227 114 6 32 5 43 438 466 390 1614 329 294 20 21 115

12 56 21 15 317 951 1277 3968 350 397 30 39 116 1 17 1 20 453 558 551 2119 159 166 19 13 117 4 36 3 3 109 846 1057 2477 118 129 9 17 118

613 8 1810 309 210 3618 14672 18991 49695 4017 3812 731 722 60

294

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Locat.ion in beet· Occupied No. of Tolal population Total populalion Code Name of Village ares and Resi· House- (including Institutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. of Town! dentisl bolds Housele .. " Population)

Ward in Houses -sq. kms.

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) -{11)

6 KAVATHE T 93632.87 21755 22102 117901 59808 58093 19686 10261 9425 MAHANKAL R 93632.87 21755 22102 117901 59808 58093 19686 10261 9425 C.D-BLOCK U _-

1 Ghatnandre 2073.00 487 487 2534 1248 1286 450 222 228 2 Tisangi 1675.00 357 357 1874 920 954 277 153 124 3 Raywadi 978.00 187 187 978 491 487 173 8R 85 4 Nagaj 165LOO 672 ·672 3632 1865 1767 633 343 290 5 Nimaj 1058.00 139 139 737 372 365 143 R2 61 6 8hindewadi (G) 541.00 133 133 656 322 334 123 64 59 7 Ghorpadi 2152.00 187 187 975 457 518 195 96 99 8 Dudhebhavi 1592.00 246 246 1410 718 692 261 148 113 9 Dholewadi 248.00 91 91 509 249 260 121 53 68

10 Chorochi 2229.00 358 358 1919 958 961 370 185 185 11 Jambhulwadi 301.00 89 89 486 247 239 83 46 37 12 Chudekhindi 1386.00 108 108 625 311 314 122 68 54 13 Kadamwadi 483.00 145 145 848 393 ~55 165 76 89 14 Dhalgaon 2980.00 670 702 3896 1972 1924 720 375 345 15 Arewadi 1079.00 419 419 2523 1299 1224 510 262 248 16 Kerewadi 619.00 163 163 871 453 418 133 74 59 17 Wagholi 298.00 118 118 620 296 324 112 58 54 18 GaJjewadi (N.V) (19) 503.30 69 69 305 143 162 47 22 25 19 Kundlapur 865.99 128 128 712 365 347 114 67 47 20 8helkewadi 1210.00 131 135 735 340 395 125 67 58 21 Agalgaon 2563.00 647 660 3675 1795 18BO 622 320 302 22 Jakhapur 990·90 291 296 1652 820 832 272 138 134 23 Kuchi 2186.00 766 780 4234 2128 2106 678 366 312

10 KUCHI CIRCLE 29661.29 6601 6669 36406 18162 18244 6449 3373 3076

24 Langarpeth 1153.00 408 417 1888 954 934 360 196 164 25 Dhalewadi 808.00 266 275 1260 644 616 199 110 89 26 Irali 2144.00 372 398 2040 995 1045 345 155 190 27 Moghamwadi 317.00 85 93 461 235 226 92 45 47 28 Bassappachiwadi 2450.00 196 200 1099 561 538 182 82 100 29 Alkud (8) 1571.00 315 -337 1953 939 1014 346 162 1-84 30 Nangole 1724.00 331 347 1799 922 877 276 145 131 31 Thabadewadi 1060.00 239 255 1278 624 654 235 112 ' 117 32 Zurewadi (N.V.) (35) 440.12 137 137 644 326 318 . 94 50 .44 33 Landgewadi 775.00 271 271. 1584 800 784 249 131 118 34 Jadhavwadi (N.V.) (35) 358.53 141 141 893 461 432· 180· 96 84 35 Kavathe Mahankal 2636.35 2109 2152 11157 6002 5155 1812 938 874 36 Vithurayachiwadi 1077.00 36:c:J 364 2194 1148 1046 361 183 178 37 Pimpalwadi 665.00 183 190 1125 568 557 197 95 102 38 Dhulgaon 4512.00 443 467 2439 1232 1207 395 244 151 39 Ranjani 9686.00 1030 1032 5529 2892 2637~ 805 435 370 40 Kokale 5458.01 585 647 3440 1746 1694 553 279 274 41 Karalhetti (N.V.) (40) 565.99 141 141 807 409 398 161 82 79 42 Lonarwadi 1026.00 255 255 1418 685 733 265 141 124

\20 \

KAVATHE-MAHANKAL CIRCLE 38427.00 7870 8119 43008 22143 20865 7107 3687 3420

295

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAlN WORKER:,

Cultivat.oNl Agricultural Labourc;"

Ll-,,;p~tfX'k,

Fon"·'.fJ, FiHh~ng. HUli{;qf:? L.!_K·nLion Scheduled

Castes Scheduled

Tribes Literates Total

Main Workcl"ft and PI" ntat: , .. ,:~. Cucic

M

(12)

8462 8462

235 148

78 314

31 24 52 74

3 152

10 5

305 157

99 29

7 94

212 222 360

F

(13)

8337 8337

210 157 94

285 31 15 55 76

1 163

11 5

290 146

92 28 13 76

241 192 372

2611 2553

118 178 237

4 25

117 140

4 22 28 60

929 86 18

.112 579 331

73

3061

113 180 268

5 17

152 138

6 22 28 54

822 71 15

119 553 302

83

2948

M

(14)

122 122

9

2

11

7

5' 40

52

F M

(15) (16)

111 34638 111 34638

776 602 275

1094 183 135 188

6 304 74

406 89

110 215

1 1174 560 253 182 91

219 186

1104 553

1349

7 10122

4

3 37

44

470 357 556

90 291 558 491 328 211. 545 248

4223 521 245 736

1800 960 225 275

13130

(I-IX) (I)

F M F M

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

21312 31271 11874 17687 21312 31271 11874 17687

404 659 450 470 149 269 693 918

70 166 46 164 75 208

119 413 20 152

160 515 30 138 34 183

161 ·206 687 1037 245 652 117 216 136 132 61 77

143 192 144 137 772 874 383 406 927 1171

398 412 77 259 34 201

321 394 133 114 107 69 288 164 307 272 162 101) 82 284 47 80 32.... 105

1 124 346 564 303 421

29 146 45 57 71 50 48 143 25 106

300 563 147 237 487 810

F M

(21) (22)

6630 4746 663i! 4740

276 9

20 171

99 15

204 55

}8 16

209 232

10 18 56 38

9 162

78 258

75 134 n

I~A

31 '!:3 '"1"'1 "". 85 10 ::;2 17 62 12

133 59 32 44 12 13

8 159 90

136

6026 9355 3790 5675 2098 1385

263 171 327

45 103 320 210 122 139 305 144

2576 298 167 575

1114 579

96 212

7766

490 329 560 124 309 373 489 334 178 430 250

3215 618 302 611

1639 945 213 315

11724

281 182

81 46

209 54

171 386

59 38 37

75') 434

60 230 273 293 239

52

3875

295 255 S81

91 243 251 322 234

80 259 128

443 248 423 897 525 140 221

6269

207 94 20

79 4

81 327

30 l'l

(;

366 380

20 76 74

111 201

26

2145

117 2.1

57 90 23 41 33 87

',I) 41 79

134 228

23 26

1406

(In

(?;3)

3£.;87 ;1'<:;:-

9 15

93 44 15 ::~6

13 2 9

104 59

142

1227

86 77 52 24 I;: ~9

:2 i4 45 37

123 139 152

35 19

1298

Orchf'nl, "no No. allied iH1.iv-iLlcs

(Un

M

842 '} .2

:tG

;;;1

19 I)

45

7

i 4.

'),1

8

361

2 ).

1 ;j

12 2

16

1 32

8 33

9

235

212 '?

1

3

2

1

4 2

21

T 6

1 2 3 4,

6 7 E

'.-'

Jl

13 14 15 16 1.7

19

i.e'

24.

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 r~r ,.1, __

38 39 40 41 42

20

296

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Th"TIUSTRIAL CATE(;ORY OF

Manufacturing, Manu facturing Proces!;ing, Processing.

Lo<:ation Name of Mining and Servicing and Servicing and Constnlctions Trad .. and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in other Commerce, No. Hou .... hold than Household

Industry Industry (IV) [V(a,j rV(b)J (VI) ('\I"TI)

M ]:0' M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (23) (29) (30) (3l) (32) (33) (34) (35)

6 KAVATHE T 34 438 162 1852 58 446 24 1781 194 MAHANKAL R 34 438 162 1852 58 446 24 1781 194 C. D. BLOC''( U

1 Ghatnandre 4 14 8 1 1 24 19 5 2 Tisangi 7 3 16 4 6 15 3 3 Raywadi 5 11 ]

4, Nagaj 12 53 4 37 3 14 120 22 5 Nimaj 1 8 4 1 6 Shindewadi (G) 11 10 6 3 1 7 Ghorpadi 3 3 1 1 3 8 Dudhebhavi 11 2 18 9 Dholewadi 2 6 5 3 3 1

10 Chorochi 38 5 19 3 19 11 Jambhulwadi 1 1 5 1 10 1 4 2 12 Chudekhindi 2 1 2 13 Kadamwadi 3 1 8 14 Dhalgaon 7 7 1 62 2 4 113 10 15 Arewadj 17 10 13 4 13 28 16 Kerewadi 7 1 1 1 17 Wagholi 7 4 5 18 Galjewadi (N.V) (19) 5 1 2 1 19 Kundlapur 2 12 3 8 1 20 Shelkewadi 4 1 5 21 Agalgaon 7 1 28 5 5 26 5 22 Jakbapur 20 4 14 9 17 23 Kuchi 1 61 1 21 48 15

10 KUeHl CIRCLE 26 185 48 336 27 145 1 472 66

24 Langarpeth 15 8 14 2 3 14 1 25 Dhalewadi 24 18 4 2 6 26 Irali 6 2 26 4 3 4 27 Mogharnwadi 1 4 6 1 3 3 28 Bassappachiwadi 2 3 1 2 2 29 Alkud (S) '2 1 16 1 4 6 -30 Nangole 18 2 3 3 6 31 Thabadewadi 1 24 16 1 15 32 Zurewadi (N'y.) (35) 2 2 23 5 7 33 Landgewadi 2 1 38 3 25 34 Jadhavwadi (N.V.) (35) 1 33 1 4 28 35 Kavathe Mabankal 3 31 18 501 5 82 4 579 31 36 Vithurayachiwadi 2 6 36 1 19 12 37 Pimpalwadi 5 3 1 38 Dhulgaon 13 1 26 4 22 1 39 Ranjani 39 22 39 2 -5 55 3 40 Kokale 53 1 7 53 6 41 Karalhetti (N.V.) (40) 1 3 2 7 42 Lonarwadi 1 20 2 3 7

20 KAVATHE-MAHANKAL CIRCLE 3 139 85 887 .22 168 9 854 48

297

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Swrage

and MRrginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Sernces Workers Non-Workers --~--- Lo('ation

Total SC ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX)

M F M F M F £vI F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44\ (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

683 5, 2662 602 364 13097 '28173 33122 100355 5981 5961 229 211 T 6 683 5 2662 602 364 13097 28173 3S122 100:155 5981 5961 229 211 R

U

14 46 18 2 381 587 507 2227 124 119 15 24 1 1 30 11 3 205 447 672 1696 63 62 2 1 3 2 264 222 1&9 R37 1 2 3

33 110 26 9 421 93~ 1025 3081 170 157 19 26 4 3 4 3 206 232 496 2 4 5 1 10 2 3 114 155 113 395 12 7 6 3 4 2 22 249 208 850 37 43 7 3 16 7 112 305 273 1280 65 74 8 7 97 98 ago 9 7 36 10 23 546 420 333 11')39 144 160 10

1 2 104 109 88 322 7 9 11 1 5 1 29 181 99 101 432 37 40 ]2 5 8 1 243 187 211 909 13

29 102 31 105 935 1473 3023 253 259 10 G 14 11 51 11 2 275 645 646 1908 73 70 15

8 14 3 3 223 234 166 673 38 44 16 3 9 11 94 153 185 507 28 27 17 2 2 1 5 11 61 80 18 3 7 7 142 173 157 881 23 31 19 3 6 4 9 226 194 144 687 1 20

23 42 20 4 407 917 1173 3012 159 160 15 12 21 4 1 13 5 5 301 409 384 1376 138 132 22

13 1 74 20 591 957 1028 3973 190 177 9 9 23

178 2 592 187 108 4968 8699 9486 30594 1564 1578 68 77 10

13 17 6 5 186 459 467 1412 37 48 24 8 8 7 160 308 274 1199 154 159 25 3 22 9 9 498 426 466 1704 186 204 26

3 1 1 110 180 536 28 27 27 3 1 2 30 250 299 766 17 16 28

2 32 10 23 148 543 812 1796 96 115 29 14 24 8 10 55 423 651 1560 119 141 2 3 30

7 13 4 1 42 289 226 1046 8 4 31 8 12 3 4 35 144 224 32

46 15 3 162 370 584 1299 30 19 33 6 13 53 211 342 34

136 3 749 108 10 122 2777 1283 9801 717 608 15 12 35 5 15 2 12 227 518 385 1741 67 64 36 2 3 2 204 266 293 247 37

18 25 29 32 621 945 2788 94 102 1 38 33 405 29 115 1253 2249 4537 388 385 15 18 39 17 54 21 3 428 798 973 3357 194 184 45 36 40

1 3 3 1 9 195 150 41 1 27 5 4 383 366 298 1381 71 82 42

320 3 1443 244 92 2889 10327 14101 35170 2206 2158 78 69 20

298

6. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in hect- Occupied No. of Total population Total population Code Name of Village ares and Resi. House- (including Institutional lUld in the alW·WOup (0-6) No. of Town! dential holds HouselesR Population)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

43 Jaygavhan 805.00 250 252 1252 617 635 192 104 88 44 MaJangaon 1384.00 625 625 3268 1640 1628 487 263 224 45 Shirdhon 803.00 448 459 2420 1253 1167 369 190 179 46 Borgaon 1768.00 453 453 2673 1349 1324 381 202 179 47 Alkud (M) 945.00 212 212 1115 573 542 160 84 76 48 HaroJi 674.00 339 339 1638 814 824 267 129 138 49 Morgaon (N.V.) (54) 477.31 133 133 775 392 383 129 65 64 50 Hingangaon 1577.00 806 806 4141 2091 2050 644 322 322 51 Karoli (T) 1515.32 582 582 3321 1698 1623 544 301 243 52 :Mhaisal eM) 613.00 138 138 819 410 409 146 73 73 53 Shindewadi (H) 1446.00 254 259 1434 749 685 211 112 99 54 Deshing 6580.69 815 827 4082 2079 2003 641 329 312 55 Kharshing 1122.00 552 552 2712 1333 1379 452 220 232 56 Banewadi 1743.00 283 283 1414 728 686 218 116 102 57 Kuktoli 1416.00 577 577 3021 1527 1494 506 262 244 58 Rampurwadi (N.V.) (51) 329.26 89 89 517 279 238 96 64 32 59 Sarati 511.00 101 101 548 283 265,

i 95 55 40

60 KognoJi 1835.00 627 627 3337 1688 1649 592 310 282

30 DESRING CIRCLE 25544.58 7284 7314 38487 19503 189~4 6130 3201 2929

299

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators Agricultural Liv"Rtock, Labourers F()rp.~try,

Scheduled Scheduled Total FiRhin!(. Hunling Location Castes Tribes Literates Main Workeno and Plantations, Code

Orchard" and No. allied ",1 ivilies

(I-IX) (I) (II) « II )

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) (1)

87 83 3 2 402 272 322 267 243 226 26 29 8 6 43 156 170 658 694 847 502 513 313 146 166 12 2 44 162 145 7 7 848 474 636 93 398 38 64 40 4 45 154 148 919 619 743 458 444 331 90 95 12 46 67 58 410 244 299 107 211 66 38 37 2 47

118 127 524 326 461 334 268 179 114 135 26 7 48 223 151 183 114 98 56 42 34 3 20 49

51:3 525 1294 882 1085 312 415 48 299 217 25 1 50 359 363 933 580 869 237 504 68 179 141 21 4 51

75 76 241 145 239 98 169 78 29 13 4 3 52 ~9 15 442 290 419 290 207 192 117 75 53 354 349 29 33 1307 841 1064 217 610 126 128 58 68 7 54 295 328 20 18 878 554 687 274 369 117 168 135 20 1 55

17 18 486 254 450 384 348 321 67 59 2 56 191 184 744 402 817 270 408 105 270 ,136 17 57

51 66 129 2 104 6 58 .3 2 183 110 128 74 70 45 22 20 13 3 59

230 245 843 616 814 176 364 78 150 72 109 3 60

2790 2836 . 59 60 11386 7520 101§2 4209 Fi743 2387 1955 1462 346 57 30

300

8. KAVATHE MAHANKAL C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manu facluring, Manufacturing Processing, Processing,

Location Name of Mining and Senricing and Servicing and ConstMlctions Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in other Commeree No. Household than Household

Industry Industry (IV) [V(a)J [V(b)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

43 Jaygavh~n 3 1 12 1 10 44 Malangaon 4 4 53 1 2 33 45 Shirdhon 2 44 1 5 45 46 Borgaon 1. 71 1 18 14 46 6 47 Alkud (M) 1 14 2 16 48 Haroli \ 16 1 3- 17 5 49 Morgaon (N.V.) (54) 1 17 2 10 2 50 Hingangaon 25 6 100 1 15 62 4 51 Karoli (T) - 36 9 25 1 5 34 5 52 Mhaisal (M) 4 1 10 2 9 53 Shindewadi (H) 1 1 33 16 10 13 54 Deshing 12 3 61 1 21 54 4 55 Kharshing 4 6 1 40 19 29 11 56 Banewadi 17 3 3 57 Kuktoli 11 1 45 2 26 26 58 Rampurwadi (N.V.) (51) 5 1 1 7 59 Sarati 10 3 1 60 KognoIi 10 56 1 13 43 4

30 DESHlNG CIRCLE 5 114 29 629 9 133 14 455 80

301

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Populativn, 19R1 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Wot"kers Location

Total se ST Code No.

MIT) (IX) -_. __ - --_.-

M F M F M F M F P M F M F -----

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46, (47) (48) (1)

4 15 5 11 75 284 293 1165 39 46 43 18 66 16 5 31 788 1095 2955 118 117 44 22 52 14 4 375 613 699 2026 110 87 22 16 45

7 55 10 1 27 605 839 2569 153 159 6 4 46 8 8 3 16 274 419 973 49 48 47 3 14 7 7 155 346 335 1496 193 203 48 3 7 2 4 71 205 198 49

30 114 35 13 743 993 995 4042 233 212 6 3 50 13 52 9 7 617 822 769 3411 337- 333 51

12 3 3 155 168 156 670 56 37 52 8 27 9 77 330 318 1153 4 10 53

30 80 18 43 816 972 970 44R2 305 299 18 18 54 9 23 9 3 523 643 582 2322 316 351 6 10 55 3 7 4 5 278 297 1249 8 6 56 6: 32 2 21 581 . 689 643 2637 93 116 57 3 3 1 1 138 149 98 58 1 8 6 2 60 153 131 566 2 59

17 52 18 39 775 835 698 2875 195 201 25 14 60

185 627 171 164 5240 9147 9535 3459i 2211 2225 88 65 :30

302

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in hect- Occupied No. of Total population Total population Code Name of Village ares and Resi- Honse- (including Institutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. of Town! dential holds Houseless Popu,lation)

Ward in Uouses sq. kms.

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0) (11)

7 WALWA C.D.BLOCK T 67593~40 54254 55140 293380 150944 142436 43960 23088 20872 R 67593.40 54254 55140 293380 150944 142436 43960 23088 20872 U

1 Kasegaon 1922.00 2071 2090 11468 6119 5349 1676 870 806 2 Wategaon 1805.00 1321 1343 7091 ·3581 3510 996 529 467 3 Bhatwadi 618.00 424 431 2376 1171 1205 419 215 204 4 Shene 302.00 221 221 1231 639 592 182 107 75 5 Kalamwadi 836.00 579 583 3309 1674 1635 496 25: 239 6 Kedarwadi 117.00 183 183 986 492 494 16'7 80 87 7 Yewalewadi 159.00 207 219 1100 558 542 208 105 103 8 Dhotrewadi 179.00 111 114 797 417 380 136 78 58 9 Tambave 1106.00 836 846 4925 2524 2401 727 361 366

10 Nerle 2049.00 1779 1789 9905 5256 46-19 1358 706 662

10 KASEGAON CIRCLE 9093.00 7732 7819 43188 22431 20757 6365 3308 3057

11 Kille Machchhindra Gad 717.00 1231 1231 6132 3210 2922 1102 586 516 12 Beradmachi 266.00 258 274 1401 707 694 245 126 119 13 Kole 237.1)0 125 125 543 286 257 90 53 37 14 Narsihapur 581.00 533 547 3302 1700 1602 547 283 264 15 Lavanmachi 779.00 193 206 lOgO 567 513 114 61 53 16 Bhavaninagar (N.V.) (19) 412.00 569 571 2972 1521 1451 454 254 200 17 Yede Machchhindra 686.00 784 803 4494 2275 2219 617 314 303 18 Shirate 614.00 497 497 2826 1495 1331 433 236 197 19 Bichud 242.00- 230 230 1346 666 680 235 106 129 20 Rethare Harnaksha 1677.00 1169 1182 6868 3499 3369 1092 578 514 21 Dudhari 492.00 270 270 1642 814 828 283 147 136 22 Takari 429.00 775 775 3752 1924 1828 622 321 301

20 TAKARI CIRCLE 7132.00 6634 6711 36358 18664 17694 5834 3065 2769

23 Banewadi 123.00 121 121 688 360 328 90 44 46 24 Satapewadi 116.0 98 104 607 325 282 110 58 52 25 Masuchiwadi 59700 454 466 2493 1306 1187 415 225 190 26 Borgaon 2068.00 1501 1518 9393 5014 4379 1422 758 664 27 Farnewadi (Borgaon) 110.00 88 91 617 326 291 77 49 28 28 Kharatwadi 282.00 182 182 1144 623 521 199 122 77 29 Bahe 1231.00 566 596 3455 1760 1695 461 237 224 30 Hubal wadi 373.00 360 366 1985 1018 967 352 177 175 31 Sakharale 1213.00 1467 1468 7342 3788 3554 1222 626 596 32 Tujarpur 523.00 239 309 1627 804 823 241 129 112 94 Gaundwadi 172.00 143 144 801 423 378 150 87 63

30 ISLAMPUR CIRCLE 6808.00 5219 5365 30152 15747 14405 4739 2512 2227

33 Kapuskhed 600.00 776 776 4285 2196 2089 613 334 279 34 Peth 1220.00 1764 1788 8969 4604 4365 1261 688 573 35 Mahadevwadi 368.00 390 390 2055 1046 1009 257. 146 111 36 Manikwadi 473.00 268 283 1518 768 750 227 119 108

303

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRTAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Locatibn Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantations, Code

OTChards and No .. allied activities

(I·IX) (l) (II) (III) .","

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) (1)

17476 16829 660 626 97646 61632 83037 31183 41820 12264 17605 15205 3031 1373 T 7 17476 16829 660 626 97646 61632 83037 31183 4-1820 12264 17605 15205 3031 1373 R

U

890 742 17 15 4144 2360 3370 992 1195 188 845 665 53 3 1 426 418 22 22 2192 1602 1877 818 909 380 431 364 14 2 121 106 665 404 614 508 270 303 246 :(92 10 3 102 76 417 244 334 140 175 56 111 83 2 4

93 90 1034 616 881 571 541 360 147 195 17 5 2 4 339 204 265 72 180 39 14 17 1 6

361 227 290 214 194 113 52 96 3 7 139 170 208 160 119 105 44 53 12 8

256 244 31 25 1715 1025 1350 610 756 174 302 404 36 2 9 601 534 29 17 3503 2124 3019 827 1325 211 385 331 205 114 10

2491 2214 99 79 14509 8976 12208 4912 1')664 1929 2577 2400 353 119 10

325 304 1528 881 1837 794 120 68 934 686 23 11 110 105 360 263 312 137 109 29 67 93 3 1 12 126 108 176 124 140 64 44 13 244 224 1095 723 890 308 H9 101 214 194 9 1 14

16 16 262 135 304 257 218 204 45 51 5 15 128 126 8 5 750 570 835 420 282 149 237 236 14 ·16 227 236 1492 988 1191 328 636 76 264 232 12 17 263 241 72 62 956 571 816 259 403 9 267 247 10 18 114 110 467 295 372 56 219 3 90 52 3 19 382 382 2205 1450 1912 1075 1029 404 600 635 18 20 117 109 11 15 570 277 456 202 197 57 158 133 7 21 489 508 1 1 1319 877 1055 467 238 146 213 207 10 54 22

2541 2469 92 83 11180 7154 10120 4303 ,t264 1246 3133 2766 114 56 20

32 27 274 11'\5 207 70 109 46 60 20 1 23 7 11- 210 104 183 38 98 1 58 37 24

104 92 2 3 904 509 691 309 368 164 159 136 25 519 458 25 12 3496 2229 281;) 570 1222 95 628 422 25 26

241 140 174 2 136 11 27 16 11 368 219 318 70 183 2 101 66 1 28

252 235 1353 906 925 251 577 101 124 133 15 29 85 85 1 650 369 532 309 259 105 189 199 17 30

534 551 5 5 2077 1267 2120 743 581 120 302 251 532 283 31 98 96 509 387 413 122 249 55 52 49 13 6 32 24 28 269 166 204 44 118 1 52 36 1 94

1671 1594 33 20 10351 6461 8577 2528 1900 690 1736 1349 605 289 30

224 251 41 41 1558 1089 1175 505 694 283 175 206 8 33 582 589 21 16 2937 2107 2350 528 719 67 550 347 55 1 34

3 4 746 457 548 275 407 204 25 47 9 15 . 35 15 18 505 277 387 190 252 110 54 59 23 11 36

304

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF ---Ncanufacturing, Manufacturing

Processing, Pro.::cssing. Location Name of lVlining and Servicing and Servicing and Constructions Trade and Code Village Q',arrying Repairs in Repairs in other C<>mmerce No. Househ.;>ld than Household

I"du&try Industry (IV) [V(a)] [V(b)] (VI) (VII)

------M F M F M F M F M F

-------,-----(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (81) (32) (33) (34) (35)

7 WALWA C. D. BLOCK 128 43 1134 380 5681 280 923 22 3759 2R5 128 43 1134 380 5681 280 923 22 3759 285

1 Kasegaon 1 56 25 155 7 31 248 12 2 Wategaon 2 62 19 74 28 83 9 3 Bhatwadi 4 21 3 7 27 2 4 Shene 9 4 9 1 5 Kalamwadi 6 1 41 3 10 4-i- :2 6 Kedarwadi 15 5 1 r;

7 Yewalewadi 21 ;}

8, Dhotrewadi 18 4 1 1 9 Tambavot' 6 1 110 q 2 35 v

]0 Nerle 1 119 73 In3 25 12 122 7

10 KASEGAON CIRCLE 8 249 119 6:27 43 106 2 577 39

11 Kille Machchhindra Gad ?2 2 248 2 11 1 7S 1~

12 Beradmachi 9 3 90 4 8 7 13 Kale 23 6 14 Narsihapur 8 5 103 6 39 1 15 Lavanmachi 21 1 1 16 Bhavaninagar <N.V.) (9) 10 1 ,..

3 5~ 4 7 89 12 I

17 Yed(; Machchhindra 23 4 114 4 44 4 18 Shirate 2 65 1 1 _ 26 19 Bichud {) 26 1 7 20 Rethare Harnaksha 7 1 78 3 15 60 8 21 Dudhari 8 2 16 11 29 6 22 Takari 2 ' 31 21 107 109 175 15

20 TAKARI CIRCLE 12 1 122 41 943 14 174 1 559 65

23 Banewadi 16 4 24 Satapewadi 10 3 25 Masuchiwadi 2" 1 75 34 1 26 Borgaon 4 16 4 169 23 1 118 1 27 Farnewadi (Borgaon) 12 3 28 Kharatwadi 11 1 1 3 1 29 Babe 10 6 90 3 1 42 30 Hubal wa di 6 1 20 1 21 1 31 Sakharale 11 21 9 428 54 27 80 6 32 TujarpuI 7 1 18 11 1 26 2 94 Gaundwadi 1 23 7 3

30 ISLAMPUR CIRCLE 15 63 22 872 63 65 3 337 12

33 Kapuskhed 3 10 1 74 16 50 34 Petb 1 11 8 239 8 111 2 320 37 35 Mahadevwadi 1 3 25 14 1 11 1 86 Manikwadi 7 5 12 4 11

305

CENSUS ABSTRACT ::-::-:-::-:-:::-:-:-== ........... -------------------.-.. ~-.--~-.~~.----.--MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Communications

(VIll)

M

(36)

1814 1814

68 33

4

<1 2

12 48

F

(37)

11 11

Other Services

M

(38)

7142 7142

718 241 25 21 C7

13 8

83 639

(IX)

F

(39)

1320 1320

92 46

8

10 11

5 1

22 66

Marginal Workers

M F

(40) (4i)

NOD-Workers

M F

(42) (43)

Tutal SC

p M F

(44) (-i5) (46) (47)

1024 24569 66883 86684 246953 15251 1<i::123 685 1024 24569 66883 86684 246953 15201 14 ::::23 585

11 52 15

3 5 3

9 17

668 294 141

8 141

'79 96

606 176

2738 3689 1652 2398

542 55G 3('.2 ,.A4 7f<8 .g ~~

2~·~~ J} 2:;5 2~~2

209 2::" i165 118C 2220 3646

f~_i74 ~r/,j

1 !)",:L~ fJ-:

SOt) .,_;,.,,~ .. :'~- '''-

4:':;74 ;'.):3 '7 ::}4~; 21:'-·3

7

26 K 6 3

24.

ST

F

l.ccation Code No.

._----(48) (1)

591 T 7 591 R

20 10

27

U

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 -------------~--------------------------.---.~------

220 1827 261 118 2209 10105 13636 3~14U 2231 14b6 66 10 ------------------------------- -------_._-----._---------------15

8

21 5

53 12 11

4 15

9 73

226

7 17 '42

2 3

13 6

49 9 5

152

35 108

14 4

y 4-2.0

1

1

1

1

1

88 11

3 ,1]

8 84 82 31 17 90 21 97

573

17 7

36 563

10 15 51 15 89 28

1

832

110 236

39 20

16 7

6 2

15 11

2 1

24 4

24

112

4

7 ·46

2

10 2

20 8

. 99

15 57

7 5

17

25 5

54 20

9 2

20 1

10 16 76

136

208 51

332 275 522 246

30

153 1925

2 40

5

12 5 1

135 99

496 40

242 273 181 576 270 150

65 2462

5 1

36 5

313 464 292 192

1373 378 146 785 258 632

1064 670 292

1567 357 869

2E8 54-1 181

11158 233 823

1840 740 349

1712 380

1331

8391 11466

153 142 613

2164 152 305 830 486

1656 386 218

258 109 779

3313 249 209

.1171 477

2235 431 184

7105 9415

1016 2253 462 376

1271 3373

442 368

5Hg~i

963 6€O

~79~ ;''2{}

4004 2343 3624 6087 1376 2899

S9 2<;4

2.11 190 250 507

94 3M

173 410

78

~j3

18i3 2.3;~

508 96

35·1

1

6 67

8 tl 15

3

2

."7 ,

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

77 18 5 19

10 20 22 21

2 22

31359 2607 2516 113 125 20

612 1230 2049 7836

600 952

3306 1448 5518 1297

31 41 79

334

21 255

52 417

78

2'7 41 69

357

22 215

46 390

83

24848 1308 1250

3882 7366 1838 1326

240 503

2 16

278 534

4 26

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

8

8

18 12

B

B

18 13

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 94

30

33 34 35 36

307

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes

M

(12)

190 133

4 475

16

5

F

(13)

176 128

2 463

20

4

551

2201 2206

206 11

214 163 300

5 106 397

88 151 541 389

215 9

204 162 304

2 104 386

86 158 554 389

2571 2573

135 340 159 283 141 212

131 233

1634

62 174

97 709

35 2

14 331

168 339 129 272 130 221

119 228

1606

71 161 95

638 24

4 11

301

Scheduled Tribes Literates

M

(14)

3

9

12

F M

(15) (16)

272 722

5 588 197

6 1690 200 228 323 197 372

9 3152

F

(17)

191 465 394 100

1138 79

142 192 126 242

2170

INDUSTRIAl, CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators

Total Main Workers

(I·DO

M

(18)

185 591 520 152

1532 153 195 294 175 272

2524

F M

(19) (20)

7 175 173 411 169 344

;} 108 703 1019 122 50 189 149

13 288 126

:1.01 i12 790 1_:" -::6

(1)

F

(21)

5 136

92 1

490 43

1:35 11

:133 2\)7

Agricultural Labourers

M

(22)

82 101

:20 1F10 61 31

19 :2~J

4-14

(II)

F

(23)

24 70

2 174

72 54

2

,'l':' :1"1,i

- -_------------ .. _

Livestock, Forestry,

Fishing, Hunting and P1a olations,

Orchards and allied activities

(III)

F

(24) (25)

1

12

1

1

86 77 13687 9169 ll05~~ 3868 621u 2mn 174b 1472 156 28

Location Code No.

(1)

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

40 ----------_ .. _----------

3

2

5

1

9

10

14

6 54

38

3

4

711 5]2 257 141 104 140 779 512 579 328

1319 860 339 176 345 151 545 304

2092 . -1293 373 229 754 527

1683 1062 2095 1246

538 184 155 7:33 473

1128 315 322 432

18'72 287 641

1605 1572

18 20

3 480 311 271

29 92

101 1097

218 204 749 366

43fi 126 1.31 429 229 523 236 278 265 876 160 303 810

1019

5

3,)9 156

76 11 79 30

549 135 43

290 127

32 21

6 169 130 278

41 7

80 479

64 192 379 308

7 11975 7481 10257 3959 5820 1810 2186

2

9

11

21

8 41

31

1003 1616

579 2210

942 928

92 607

1629

9606

851 929 671

5666 625 270 434

2039

624 1101

336 1377

571 697

40 382 896

6024

574 589 345

3450 385 142 252

1307

807 1445 536

1640 670 835

84 466

1382

7865

615 815 508

5574 481 235 371

1739

377 502 120 516 174 302

30 214 930

3165

84 77 60

2055 98 52

266 830

486 797 369 817 400 488

74 206 866

4503

355 510 360

1756 266 162 249

1007

253 259

56 54 59

137 7

80 625

1530

11 13

4 356

43 13

185 504

122 277

55 416 180 175

2 124 285

1636

114 140

53 1153

102 31 20

356

5 15

153 146 157

16 12 65

477 79

151 ,399 215

1900

110 182

61 419 110 152

20 129 294

1477

69 58 53

998 40 30 38

270

1 1

18 28

1

3 55

3 23 40

9

184

13 32

7 22

6

6 3

89

14 13

2 973

9 8 4

18

1

1

2

1

1

2

513 4 4

36

48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

50

6 _') ~.

63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

60

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

308

7. W AL WA C. D. BLOCK-contd. RL'"RAL PRIMARY

ll-.mUSTRL&.L CATEGORY OF ---------- --~--"- --.-~--~- -~- -~ .. ~ ---- -- -------_---- _---

Manu faetUI'i ng, Mr~.nu (nefti t"i r.g Proe<:-ilSing, "ProccRsing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and S<>'"icing and ConstnIcticns Trade ar,d Code Village QU'lM"".Iing RepairH in Repair" in other Commerce No. Household th;. n Household

Industry ("dust'"), (TV) [V(a)j lV(b)] (VI) (VID

----M F M F M F M F M F

-~-----~

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (2i1! (~{(}) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

37 Dhal:akwacli (N.V.) (39) 3 1 38 Surul 4 2 32 2 6 15 2 39 Ozarde 15 2 21 16 2 40 Naykalwadi 7 2 4 41 Rethare Dharan 44 16 53 21 44 10 42 Jarnbhalwadi 6 6 8 6 3 43 Maralnathpur 4 4 44 Shivpuri , 1 L

45 Waghwadi 3 4 6 6 46 Vitthalwadi (N.V.) (4'1) 1 21 1 34 8 4 47 Karoeri 23 7 64 27 170 30 27 4 132 6

40 PETH CIRCLE 29 7 11')7 67 67-i 41 247 7 626 . 62

48 Karve 5 24 1 18 49 Dhagewadi 2 1 6 4 8 7 50 Jakraiwadi 4 1 2 51 Vashi 18 3 29 5 17 52 Lndegaon 31 1 2: 14-53 Aitavade Bk. 15 10 87 7 71 5 54 Shekha::"W"adi 1 1 14 13 55 Dongarwadi 8 11 '2· 5 56 Thanapude 11' 24 5 16 1 57 Chikurde 25 13 18 5 116 13 20 118 10 58 Devarde 1 24 l 22 1 59 Karanjvade 7 1 33 41 1 60 KU1Jap 27 21 29 3' 54 3 35 4 7~, 2 61 Aitavade Kh. 10 3 68 8 1 71 2

50 CHlKURDE GIRCLE 54 35 129 30 527 17 87 5 494 22

62 ltakare 39 5 46 1 8 28 2 63 Yede Nipani 63 27 58 1 19 65 3 64 Malewadi t 55 2 9 65 Yelur 44- 9 64- 14 75 3 66 Kundalwadi 4- :10 5 5 67 Tandulwadi 1 8 41 7 26 2 68 Bharatwadi (N.V.) (69) 7 69 Kanegaon 11 43. 7. 23 70 Bahadurwadi 1· .. 21 51 13 35 1 -

60 YELUR CIRCLE 3 190 41 395 2 75 266 11

71 June Khed 11 78 1 11 1 72 Nave Khed 17 65 4 26 2 73 Shirgaon 52 1 13 1 74 Walwa 99 30 535 14 40 1 235 32 75 _Padavalwadi 5 9 53 1 13 76 Ahirwadi 1 20 1 6 77 Gatadwadi 5 34 2 7 22 1 78 Gotkhindi 5 6 1 119 28 5 56 10

309

CENSUS ABSTRACT ._--MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Popuiation, 1981 ComnlUnicatioDS Other Services Workers Non-Workers --_---_,_ Location

'l'c,tal SC ST Code No,

(VIII) (IX) ------ ~----

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

1 5 2 1 198 180 121 37 8 31 7 20 554 879 1963 153 160 9 8 38 9 13 3 89 427 679 2154 15 14 6 4 39 <1 7 147 109 72 464 40

69 '. 80 13 71 159 1191 1784 4668 196 202 41 12 7 1 14 130 115 421 42

4 2 5 211 215 876 43 1 3 247 114 128 665 192 162 44 3 8 180 125 109 628 8 6 45

41 1 23 5 12 222 271 46 99 203 45 93 1495 1873 2156 8616 528 557 5 4 47

412 2 787 155 217 3827 9243 11983 34867 1853 1943 50 47 40

5 17 8 6 575 461 404 1803 208 248 48 2 11 175 221 177 685 14 H 49 2 9 3 1 64 136 234 500 50

13 1 51 3 4 175 637 673 2298 132 135 51 13 36 8 4 74 383 439 1412 86 95 52 24 95 22 15 1025 899 775 3767 276 296 53

1 8 1 4 304 222 180 953 54 2 9 1 14 128 224 244 840 5 <1 55 5 23 5 33 244 332 429 1363 5:3 40 56

20 145 30 65 361 1536 1887 5635 394 ;!56 B 3 57 1 11 3 24 225 235 830 75 74 58 6 36 8 12 292 537 671 2025 132 136 59

26 126 27 6 616 1221 1377 4203 402 384 60 13 66 18 12 411 1421 2047 5286 476 434 61

133 1 643 137 176 4468 8455 9772 31600 2253 2225 8 3 50

'17 48 6 2 455 625 669 2554 65 90 62 33 1 101 29 38 234 1120 1824 4540 3u9 293 55 50 63 11 27 3 117 417 675 1654 135 124- 64 64 124 30 1J 568 1377 1813 50G2 309 310 9

,.., 65 27 19 I:' 673 1084 2195 122 134- 66 20 '" " H ,

603 691 681 2518 230 263 67 'J", ... 1

,.., 46 41 44 68 ,~

7 as 1) 172 366 368 16,1~ 114 III 14 8 69 35 72 10 27 52 1066 1437 4331 215 194 70

----~..,.~--... ~..._ ........ 214 1 494 101 79 2247 6376 8595. 24410 1499 1519 78 60 60

5 26 3 12 .83 540 946 1782 44 46 9 13 71 9 31 4 521 652 712 2081 ]64 ., ~,-.

~,<.)G 72 4 23 2 262 388 477 1649 104 109 1 5 73

64 4 719 107 51 2252 3870 3977 12925 391 396 37 42 74 6 26 2 15 248 381 475 1472 26 18 75 5 2 4 5 37 136 240 523 5 5 3 3 '76

13 17 4 85 268 274 1042 77 18 149 17 19 454 1330 1669 5313 341 326 19 28 78

310

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK-:-eontd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in hed- Occupied No. of Tolal population Total population Code N arne of Village ares and Resi- House- (including Instit.utional and in the age-group (0-6) No. of Town! dentiru holds Housele .. " Popu'lation)

Ward in HOUBes sq. luns.

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) .. (8) (9) (10) (11)

79 Bavchi 1689.00 1401 1418 7445 ·3826 3619 1113 589 524 80 Pokharni 510_83 267 267 133B 688 650 180 101 79 81 Nagaon 516.90 353 353 1833 966 867 239 130 109 82 Dhavali 408.10 417 417 2076 1058 1018 336 187 149

\ 70 WALWA CIRCLE 11328.71 8812 8916 46931 24543 22388 6945 3633 3312

83 Bhadkimbe 717.00 428 451 2198 ]117 1081 280 211 69 84 Koregaon 580.00 724 740 4239 2184 2055 660 352 308 85 Pharnewadi (Shigaon) 171.18 146 149 766 368 398 119 61 58 86 Shigaon 962.00 1043 1048 5664 2884 2780 851 435 416 87 Bagani 1389.00 1441 1447 7260 3673 3587 1105 567 538 88 Kakachiwadi 240.57 219 226 1306 676 630 217 111 106 89 Phalkewadi & Chandachiwadi 343.08 244 244 1320 673 647 188 106 82 90 Rozawadi 211.73 149 149 880 444 436 151 78 73 91 Mirajwadi 441.33 333 333 1617 809 808 264 139 125 92 Mardawadi 496.92 281 281 1555 829 726; 246 129 117 93 Karandwadi 616.84 802 872 4341 . 2181 2160 657 334 323

80 ASHTA CIRCLE 6169.65 5810 5940 31146 15838 15308 4738 2523 2215

N.A. : Not Available

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled . Castes

M

.(:t2)

507 142 166 101

F

(13)

471 145 166 112

Scheduled Tribes

M F

(14) (16)

32 40

Literates

M

(16)

2361 472 678 741

F

(17)

1480 308 409 459

Total Main Work~rs

(I-IX.)

M

(18)

2228 381 516 603

_F

(19)

668 236 143

~5S2

Th'DUSTRI·\ L CATEGORY O¥ MAIN WORKERS

Cultivl'J.tor"

M

(20)

1337 209 241 311.

(I)

F

(21)

242 135

44 353

Agrk:ultuml Livestod~.

Labourer!' Forestry,

-"'M----:-;-

(22)

221 70

139 87

(23)

145 85 87

118

F)sr.ip .. g~ liur~t:~Lt,: l.-~-':~~.i-'" .. ti(,.~-i

and Plan!.atlO,cf, C'.hk, OrChards ,~. ".j No,

al~ !e{i activit.ill.~~'

OIn

(24)

32€ 10 32 57 72

" ' \.1..;

79 80 81 82

2340 2199 144 141 15737 9700 14066 5151 6763 1903 2486 1991 1466 876 70

279 322

400 614

9 ·3 41 64 38

257

279 312

387 592

6 5

26 62 .. 37

262

3

7 9

172

2

7 8

191

701 1487

254 1976 2536 373 492 324 551 557

1350

454 876 171

1174, 1613 282 322 227 355 308 885

643 1202

196 16EH 1979 385 393 233 463 465

1271

222 430

89 782 638

67 56

8 89

144 772

37,5 665 113 936 845 '224 280 166 257' 274 561

79 198 53

359 150

16 28

21 67

198

152 320

37 419 .

"517 47 30 20 73

114 377

132 13 246 7

32 1 374 12 441 7

48 9 " 26 2

6 1 42 1 68 7

.. 435 . . 4--

83 84

.1 86 87

-----------...;;._------------~-----~_:..,_-------:---.. --.--.- . 2027 1968 191 - 208 10601 6667 8891 3297 4696 1129 2106 1850 64 i

312

7. WALWA C. D. BLOCK~ontd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

},{anufllCturillg. Manu fllCtu ring Processing. Processing.

Location Name of Mining and SeMcing and Servicing and Con8tructiOQ8 Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repail'9 in other Commerce !<;"u. Hou.,.,hQld than Hou8ehQlcl

Industry Indu8try (IV) [V(a)J [V(b)] (VI) (VIl)

M F M F :M F M F 'M :F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (SS) (84) (36)

79 Bavchi 11 1 93 21 52 4 80 Pokhami 9 3 32 1 7 3 6 81 Nagaon 1 3 1 32 2 23 1 82 Dhavali 2 4 33 2 4 17 8

70 W ALWA CIRCLE 6 168 50 1146 49 92 4 480 60

83 Bhadkimbe 1 1 21 1 1 22 1 84 Koregaon '3 1 72 1 2 41 85 Pharnewadi (Shigaon) 17 4 1 5 86 Shigaon 2 2 85 17 16 60 2 87 Bagani 30 6 139 1 31 129 6 88 Kakachiwadi 1 28 3 37 89 Phalkewadi &: Chandachiwadi 1 20 4 21 90 Rozawadi 15 8 12 91 Mi rajwadi 57 24 2 26 1 92 Mardawadi 13 3 4 23 1 93 Karandwadi 8 1 30 5 44 3

80 ASHT A CIRCLE 1 46 10 497 51 77 420 14 -~~~_~'<"-"_'~~"_ ___ ~' ,,~, '_'J'

313

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transpon.. Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Workers Location

Total SC ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

38 129 31 10 1413 1588 1538 5748 320 315 22 26 79 21 17 7 11 52 296 362 1269 140 143 80 11 34 8 48 450 676 1780 174 196 81

7 85 25 3 455 433 1586 90 87 3 1 82

201 4 1258 214- 123 5458 10354 11779 37170 1799 1803 94- 118 70

7 50 9 20 474 839 1788 226 235 83 20 72 24 4 811 978 814 3455 286 288 8 10 84

2 20 23 172 286 585 85 28 103 27 67 228 1156 1770 4724 863 324 86 73 208 34 13 323 1681 2626 5951 495 434 5 7 87 18 18 3 3 77 288 486 1115 44 42 R8

9 26 2 1 57, 279 534 1161 89 6 5 2 133 211 295 792 34 28 90

18 29 1 4- 273 342 446 1344 45 42 91 13 17 5 1 10 363 572 1456 72 73 92 62 1 180 13,1 18 910 1370 3188 136 135 154 147 93

256 1 728 241 93 1973 6854 10038 25559 1701 1601 167 164 80

8. SHlRALA C 1). BLOCK

Locaticn Code l'. ,~,~ cf \'iHag'i:' NOe

(1)

ii'1!l::j,ge in h""."l. area and. oj) Town! \i\ a.r,_{ in sq. km!!.

(3)

OCL'tlpicd I';"si­

ri\~ntj nl i-J.JU~e8

(4)

T 5f.l748.98 29041

R 56748.98 2728.5

1 Rundhiv 2 Chanduli h-h. 3 'Gave 4 ,:fa.w; .. E 5 LcLiv 6 Njvr1Je 7 Wettl 8 Aloli 9 Pethlolld

10 TakaJe 11 Zolambi 12 Nand01i 1~1 l'iliur;..1G1apur 14 Chamloli Bk-15 Sonavade 16 Arale 17 Gudhl'l 18 Manewadi 19 Panchagani 20 Kinarewadi

rr

21 Chinchewadi (N.V.) (22) 22 Kharale 23 Karanguli 24 Marathwadi (N.V.) (23) 25 Kalundre 26 Kadamwadi 27 Kusalewadi 28 Panumbre TarfWarun 29 Charan 30 Mohare 31 Nathavade' 32 Shendgewadi (N.V.) (31)

10 CHARAN CIRCLE

33 Shirsatwadi 34 Sawantwadi 35 Ranjanwadi 36 Meni 37 Yelapur 38 Gavalewadi 39 Hattegaon 40 Khirawade 41 Khujgaon 42 Morewadi

\

1812.00 1161,:)0

54E.Ol} 609.'')0 6·47.00 946.00 fi7B.OO 15fJ.99 a30.9R 899.00

1800.00 595 .. 91 684.00 384.00 671.00

1419.00 730.00 261.00 339.00

93.00 123.00 372.00 299.00 184.00 305.00

78.00 339.00

1221.00 876.00 162.00 461.00

'*

19386.88

312.00 151.00 196.00 355.00 928.66 348.00 432.00 370.00 373.00

85.00

1.756

36 21 18 39

45 42

7 38 65 72 71 88

260 356 821 184

91 100 208

78 130 243

92 311

92 111 597 600 130 224

", 97

5312

139 141 138 183 526 150 116 275 231 137

!,~;I,)~ of HC>L'-_­

ho1d.:->

(5)

TQtftl oopui.nt-i\.Jri. (hl~jud:,!\g 111~t.itl.l~i!.lild~ r:H::.d

ClUliE,It--·ll ~h\ Popu!aLft"ILf

p

(6) (7) (8)

RURAL PRIl\1ARY

Total I-"pil;ation in t.he H~:('~kir('!lp (0-6)

p

(11)

30061 14777~:

27844 1403[;1

72178 75685 2'121"6 12GOI 11756

71992 22735 1171."; 11020

:-1217

38 2.3 . 18 ' 39 i5 45 42

7 38 65 75 71 88

266 365 821 186

93 100 208

78 130 257

92 au

92 111 597 600-130 225

97

5351

139 142 138 183 539 150 116 290 238 165

7422

139 85 75

156 1136 156 155

21 175 301 275 351 423

1306 1933 4176

983 427 475

1027 426 614

1378 439

1440 423 516

3062 3010 604

1095 491

26323

685 612 613 906

2708 791 775

1142 1073 568

3819

3.1 78 80 69 70 10 84

131 113 146 1~8

818 918

1946 411 200 224 460 197 257 631 208 640 185 229

1476 1465

274 512 234

%03

7'1 46 44, 78

106 87 85 11 91

170 162 205 225 488

1015 2230

572 227 251 567 229 357 747 231 800 238 287

1586 1545 330 583 Z57

12400 13923

294 265 269 392

1277 377 349 515 524 251

391 347 344 514

1431 414 426 627 549 317

1!)21

28 12 22 37 51 37 41 4,

28 65 58 88 70

169 37\) 812 221

74 91

218 91

142 256

82 272

58 92

548 461 104 188 104·

4894

138 111 123 160

-_ 422 140 144 208 175

95

7i-lfj

9 8

10 2;3 29 19 20

1 16 28 33 ::J8 38 79

lR9 lflO 95 42 51

117 51 71

140 44

132 31 48

2R5 224

46 93 55

735

19 4

12 14 22 18 21

3 12 37 25 50 32 90

181 362 126 32 40

'101 40 71

116 38

140 27 44

263 237 58 95 49

2515 2379

79 66 66 80

217 69 75

106 91 51

59 45 57 80

205 71 69

102 84 44

315

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ------~ -oJ Itivalors Agricultural Liv('~I,')("k.

Labourers F()rf~st ry, Schedukd Scheduk-d Total Fishini/. Hllnt.ing Location

Castes Tribes Literates Mdin W ork('r;; and PlantRtions, Code Oreh .. rrl ... and No.

alli",1 'ld,i viti"" (I-IX) (I) (II) (III •

M F :rtf: 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) (1)

8048 8115 105 62 43730 26971 35897 15686 20416 10041 4175 4602 369 :Jf) T 8

738B 7474 B7 52 41325 25497 34091 15291 20099 9781 4124 4562 361 33 R

660 641 18 1.0 2405 1474 1806 395 317 260 51 40 R 2 U

10 7 5 38 41 37 40 1 1 1 2 27 30 1 26 30 2 2 14 19 1 13 4 3 2 44 4 29 3 15 4 2 42 48 1 42 43 5 1 40 26 12 2 28 24 6

12 39 1 22 1 16 1 7 8 8 8

12 17 5 49 49 9 18 35 45 12 80 103 66 99 2 4 6 10

1 30 3 59 100 49 98 2 2 11 48 4 88 88 12 51 1 101 22 94 20 1 5 1 13

91 114 18 13 310 120 486 91 47 17 35 21 2 14 93 82 511 186 390 395 190 224 119 159 4 15

235 230 1037 629 898 497 406 327 131 123 8 16 57 53 203 70 177 199 102 134 52 61 17 42 45 87 58 79 5 37 27 2 1 18 35 33 37 85 99 27 66 12 16 14 19

251 82 199 210 148 172 4 31 20 25 27 99 50 77 11 45 10 1 1 21

118 55 98 12 91 12 1 22 10 5 16 13 372 213 277 13 182 1 15 6 23

1-18 55 95 27 81 25 14 2 24 47 48 260 201 313 56 240 32 28 17 6 1 25

126 57 84 87 64 84 2 3 26 150 79 92 67 65 67 27

298 308 734 363 752 25 517 1 117 20 26 1 28 164 137 - 949 483 661 230 379 158 50 53 1 29

22 28 166 81 142 127 111 119 3 6 30 78 93 324 162 230 49 185 25 5 19 31

3 3 134 73 112 7 63 3 1 3 1 32

1241 1265 34 26 6191 3122 5890 2.529 3475 1687 764 650 63 3 10

130 60 99 72 63 62 10 10 3 33 1 145 48 93 156 59 119 10 36 34

21 37 138 72 105 72 96 59 3 11 35 83 111 227 108 158 216 136 159 4 57 1 36

144 155 717 428 552 281 331 222 38 37 9 37 138 106 170 38 141 30 6 7 38

60 71 199 120 161 64 134 51 7 11 2 39 82 78 250 144 237 276 163 222 23 33 4 40 42 49 198 143 300 191 186 166 41 21 17 41

126 55 129 91 101 90 1 42

316 · 8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, Manu facturing Processing, Processing,

Location Name of Mining and SelVicing and Servicing and COI18tnu;tioDS Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in other Commerce No. Household than Household

Indust.ry Industry (IV) IV(a)J [V(b)) (VI) (VII)

-------M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26} (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (;{.4) (35)

8 SHIRAIA C. D. BLOCK T 71 14 935 174 2119 151 1233 67 1821 126 R 70 14 917 173 1889 126 971 58 1758 115

U 1 18 1 238 25 262 9 63 11

1 Rundhiv 2 Chandoli Kh. 3 Gave 15 4 Jawali I 5 Lotiv 4 6 Nivale 7 Wetti 8 Aloli 9 Pethlond

10 Takale 1 1 11 Zolambi 2 2 12 Nandoli 13 Khundalapur 2 14 Chandoli Bk. 11 2 56 2 285 40 18 2 15 Sonavade 1 1 5 2 12 5 .. 15 12 16 Arale 45 18 70 3 33 1 84 6 17 Gudhe 6 1 4 1 18 Manewadi 1 1 1..9 Panchagani 3 3 20 Kinarewadi 3 3 1 27 5 1 21 Chinchewadi (N.V.) (22) 21 1 1 2 22 KhaJ';lle 2 23 Ka ran guli 1 20 1 4 23 24 Maratfl wadi (N.V.) (23) 9""' .... Kalun·.lre 9 6 7 26 Kadam"udi 8 3 27 Kusalewadi 9 10 28 Panumbre Tarf Warun 11 32 9 29 Charan 1 21 2 40 1 12 57 5 30 Mohare 4 3 5 1 31 Nathavade 10 4 1 10 32 Shendge .• aol \K.V.) (31) 7 .7 23 1

10 CHARAN CIRCLE 16 6 113 43 289 13 399 41 275 17

33 Shirsatwadi 1 1 1 1 34 Sawantwadi 1 2 2 14 35 Ranjanwadi 1 1 36 Meni 9 1 1 37 Yelapur 8 17 7 34 28 9 17 2 38 Gavalewadi 1 10 '2 4 39 Hattegaon 1 2 1 2 40 Khirawade 24 18 6 1 8 41 Khujgaon 4 1 11 13 8 42 Morewadi 1 14 1 4

317

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Tre.nsport, Storage

und Marginal Populitiion, 1981 Communications Other Services Workerll Non-Workers --_------------- LDcation

Total se 8'£ Code No.

(VIII) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) • (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (4·5) (46) (47) (4R) (1)

798 14 3960 3462 839 16117 35442 43792 122726 4528 4688 137 125 ·T 8

783 14 3119 415 816 15941 33453 40760 122726 4528 4688 137 i2fi R

15 841 47 24 176 1989 3032 U

28 32 119 1 12 16 80 2

1 17 24 55 '2 '-'

15 34 59 137 4 2 38 56 145 5

10 29 51 147 6 31 84 121 7

8 2 3 339 52 46 8 55 35 36 767 36 44 9

2 2 2 51 65 350 10 1 3 1 54 61 368 11

141 58 64 848 3 3 12 84 97 119 722 ] 13

24 7 8 119 35 213 362 603 14 4 28 4 7 69 521 551 1627 87 72 15

38 83 19 12 70a 1036 1030 3565 48 40 ;3 16 4, 8 3 15 155 219 218 884 1 17 1 , 11 3 5 84 116 138 285 18 2 9 1 95 125 129 497 4 6 19 6 6 2 42 261 315 805 20 1 5 1 110 119 108 21 3 1 4 170 155 175 875 17 20 22

16 i6 5 1 446 353 288 1472 9 5 1 23 97 113 107 24

7 1Q 6 3 429 324 315 1219 25 7 77 101 74 386 26

5 3 104 137 116 436 3 27 1 ~,~ 28 3 .... 916 722 645 2514 175 16fi 28 ]2 "t r...:.(~ 10 44 fj:J ~ 760 781 2941 85 76 4 2 29

-::1 10 1 5 f4 127 149 619 25 24 30 1 15 4, 9 1. ') 273 4?9 BIg 1<)

-L~ 14 31 8 2 )0 Hi: 112 92 32

173 8 323 61 237 4702 6273 6692 24345 485 470 60 49 10

9 5 2 109 193 210 396 33 3 2 1 4 5 168 186 377 34

5 1 2 24 162 248 377 25 29 35 1 5 234 298 1073 36

25 4 45 72 330 653 820 2447 66 74 37 3 '3 1 80 207 296 625 2 1 38 5 8 1 4 172 184 190 686 39 3 6 2 5 278 346 887 40 7 13 3 153 224 205 1222 67 87 41 5 3 7 74 115 152 417 42

318

8. SHIRALA C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in hect- Occupied No. of Total population Total population Code Name of Village are" and Resi- House· (including Institut.ional Clnd in the age.group (O-{;) No. of Town! dential hold .. . Hou .... I .. >;g Population)

Ward in Houses sq. km".

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

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0) (11)

43 Chincholi 316.00 356 365 1604 769 835 249 133 116 L14 Kokarud 431.66 886 900 5159 2770 2389 806 426 380 ,t5 Malewadi 85.34 158 168 796 378 418 laS 77 61 A~ ,,.0 Dha.swadi 353.72 161 205 991 478 51a 17-.1. 101 73 47 Kusaiwadi 603.62 178 186 894 . 407 437 151) 72 78 48 Shindewadi 219.'1~ 77 77 353 156 197 48 23 25 49 Bilashi 605.66 621 621 2958 1407 E51 4L;3 225 228 50 Mangrul 688.36 441 441 2116 97,=1- IH~~ 3'26 176 150 51 BeleWlldi 91.00 59 59 286 ] ,).

~.< 165 ~}.r; 24 ~1

52 Rile 824.00 386 386 1858 P,S~~ Q·';G -.f.:~7··~ ~ ::~.I 1, .3 53 Phupere 224.00 223 223 1219 591 6~~'~ .;.!" ':11.\

. ./1.' >(; 54 Shirala Rh. 281.00 191 192 1015 1(11 32·~ ~ .. , , .. ._t :~Z

55 Punavat 4{)3.00 322 3~4 1728 ~::~ :Ai; ~I;; . J"..~f/~~ i2L' 1:.B 56 Asvalwadi 387.00 147 147 St>1 26:) 29..t 91 4:5 4& 57 PavaJewadi 408.00 105 105 i 18 ~:)2~.J JJb 1. t. ~J 49 60

~------.-

20 KOKARllJ CIRCLE 9472.16 6347 6499 32129 lfi~H5 16784 5205 2675 2530 ~---

58 Kr.ndaiwadi 312.3 154 154 706 319 ;:;8'; 11'1. 54 58 59 Dhamavade 481.0 215 215 lOIn 458 G53 20~'~ 108 95 60 Girajvade 622.4 224 234 1122 513 60·1 :!':1:~, 123 110 61 Ghagarewadi 268,31 113 113 563 243 320 101 44 57 ~2 Pal.umbre TarE Shirala 597.88 191 191 1056 509 547 142 75 67 63 Pachumbri 1001.00 383 383 1928 909 1019 29~ 161 138 64 Bambavade 778.00 257 257 1330 659 671 216 l11 105 65 Takave 611.69 205 205 926 466 460 108 47 61 66 Bhairewadi 275.31 119 119 565 274 291 47 33 14 67 Shivarwadi 214.65 101 101 511 237 274 87 44 43 68 Sirasi 1020.73 407 407 2080 968 1112 325 164 161 69 WakurdeBk. 1264.00 671 674 3277 1576 1701 545 306 239 70 MadaJawadi 40.52 33 33 150 57 93 29 13 16 71 WakurdeKh. 683.00 409 409 1901 857 1044 300 168 132 72 Ambewadi 206.27 87 87 494 216 278 81 40 41 73 Nigadi 783.00 288 288 1445 660 785 233 122 111 74 Karamale 902.00 253 257 '1624 834 790 283 165 118 75 Aundhi 557.00 172 172 891 437 454 151 72 79 76 Padaliwadi 523.25 282. 282 1402 653 749 284 157 127 77 Antri Bk. 715.00 342 342 1758 794 964 265 .126 139 78 Antri Kh. 596.00 270 270 1242 562 680 209 108 101 79 Tadavale 1023.00 424 424 2125 1020 1105 398 203 195 80 Padali 718.75 311 320 1444 663 781 209 106 103 81 Upavale 388.97 123 155 889 452 437 121 57 64 82 Biur 892.00 417 417 2208 1120 1088 329 177 152

30 SIRASI CIRCLE 15476.02 6451 6509 32653 15461 17192 5310 2784 2526

83 Shirala 962.00 1907 2098 11224 5916 530B 1596 794 B02 84 Shivani 290.00 Uninhabited 85 Khed 443.00 169 175 851 448 403 132 75 57 86 Bhatwadi 296.00 111 115 608 304 304 107 57 50

319

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled CaRtes

M F

(12) (13)

153 148 335 280

10 11 36 34

216 267 89' 102

25 22 105 88 103 139 110 99

1615 . 1691

27 40 117 110

88 88

88 95 98 95

185 156 74 79

158 170 342 335

121 146

4:1 46 14rl 135

42 33 30 30

133 137 69 72

126 118 60 85 85 88 57 63

2082 2121

525 447

INDUSTRTAL CATEGORY OF 1-fAlN WORREns ---- - ._--~----- ._------__ -

Cultivator .. Ag,icultup,l VvcHlock, Labourcr" Forestry,

Scheduled Tribes . Literates

Total Main Worke:rs

Fishinjl. Hunt-i no: Location and Pl~ntalions, Code

M

(14)

6

8

2

16

37

F M

(15) (16)

499 1987 247

4 267 224 111 980 612

72 570 347 299

1 540 162 202

(I-IX>

F M

(17) (18)

309 352 991 1524 166 164 179 224 136 182

74 69 684 698 452 438

50 54 350 410 228 308 229 256 358 446

84 118 148 147

F M

(19) (20)

143 170 225 482

88 74 68 126

125 134 108 48 443 474 430 311

20 45 223 132 302 216 295 210

63 332 50 96 44 134

(I)

F M

(21) (22)

112 14 24 104 59 24

2 64 102 24 87 16

373 24 3.::l0 33

8 48 165

144 33 237 17

16 29 39 10 44 1

5 9387 5722 7394 4084 4394 2797 709

21

98 109 249 170 260 ·146 134 106 326 208 597 407 396 248 313 278

88 102 133 66 562 379 854 435

29 14 57'l 338 150 97 387 266 5CJ 337 2t3b 2;);')

3'{2 225 526 361 360 246 536 344 414 293 316 .185 699 396

8969 6011

4205 2985

130 126 84 204 41 106 230 137 75

92 86 78 202 44 156 416 395 233 330 94 187 231 101 132 124 173 94 126 66 117 452 23 340 760 771 425

22 6 20 391 347 277 100 84 ~-q3 314 246 416 283 302 219 147 157 304 15 264 337 122 211 282 193 232 567 199 434 347 332 257 264 3 191 612 310 427

7471 4328 5129

3155 449 793

116 5

51 85 36

205 79

1 144 46

2 468

6 305

275 219 118

2 72

164 119 259

2 267

3046

156

57 124

1 4

80 16 42 12

18 98

31 1

11 28 19 11 36 20 71 39

46

765

238

(II)

F

(23)

12 150

18 64 21 18 53 81 19

161 147

56 36 11

1069

3 32 82

7 177

11 96 26 18 17

273

30

28 52 24 11 42 27 60 64

41

1121

141

Or<:hards 'lnd No. allied activiti",,,

(Ill)

M

(24)

22 1 4 4

11 8

5 6 1 3 2

103

3

2

1 4

1

4

2 2 3 1 2

10

1 2 1

18

57

48

F

(2.';\

4

1

1

1

0)

43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 .51 n2 53 54 f)5 1)6 57

20

58 G9 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

30

--____________________________________ lIninharnwd __________________________________ _ 83 84 85 86

49 2

45 2

309 153

174 93

230 57. 164

124 149

24 42 3

32 7 4

320

8. SHlRALA C. D. BLOCK-contd. RURAL PlUMARY - , .

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, Manufacturing Proc<>ssing, Processing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and Servicing and Constructions Trade and Code Village Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in other Commerce No. HouAAbold than Household

Industry Industry (Hi) [V(a)] [V(b)] (VI) (VII)

----_ ------M F M F M F- M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (as)

43 Chincholi 1 3 2 24- 12 96 21 " 44 Kokarud 3 69 4- 84 1 70 170 19 45 Malewadi 8 1 9 1 " 12 5 46 Dhaswadi 2 7 2 5 2 47 Kusaiwadi 4 1 4-48 Shindewadi 2 1 49 Bilashi 29 4 29 1 7 34 1 50 MangruI 30 4 5 13 1 8 2 51 Belewadi 1 52 Rile 4- 22 7 7 " '7

,,-' 4 53 Phu~re 21 10 '} is i 54 ShiraI a Kh. 4, 1. 4 1 55 Punavat 3 'J2 {; 11 1 f)6 A5!val wadi 1 1 5 3 57 Pavalewadi 6 1

20 KOKAR{JD CIRCLE 14- - 19'7 43 345 36 258/ 10 357 43 . (;8 Kond.uiwadi 1 1 1 5 2 3 5 5() Dhttmavade 2 4 4 .2 7 60 G!H3;jvade 4- 1 1 1 ;') 6 61 Ghagarewadi 1 1 2 1 6~! Panumbre Tarf Shirala 4 2 1 9 63 Pachumbri 15 1 28 3 7 1 4- 14 1 64 Bambavade 84 1 13 1 7 65 Takave 1 10 9 2 3 8 66 Bhairewadi 1 1 1 5 67 Shivarwadi 1 1 68 Sirasi 1 20 7 2 16 69 Wakurde Bk. 85 5 69 12 4 18 1 70 Madalawadi 2 71 Wakurde Rh. 2 28 5 5 1 2 19 72 Ambewadi 2 3 1 73 Nigadi 17 9 3 1 17 74 Karamale 3 11 2 21 19 7 9 1 75 Aundhi 5 3 10 1 9 7 76 Padaliwadi 1 3 7 2 8 1 77 Antri Bk. 2 19 3 8 8 9 78 Antri Kh. 4 8 5 79 Tadavale 35 18 6 1 11 80 Padali 3 5 5 9 1 2 13 81 Upavale 43 8 5 82 Biur 2 9 19 9 23

30 SmASI CIRCLE 35 7 376 52 260 22 90-_ 7 220 6

83 Shira)a 1 68 17 277 4 127 513 25 84 Shivani Uninhabited 85 Khed 10 10 2 17 1 86 Bhatwadi 5

321

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storag ..

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communication8 - Other Services Workers Non-Workor8 Location

Total se ST Code No.

(VIII) (00 ---.~-

M F M F M F M Ii' P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

14 10 1 18 167 399 625 1432 152 146 43 37 483 27 57 406 1189 1758 4077 236 251 44

7 25 4 214 330 538 45 4 10 2 173 252 2n 337 46 3 9 1 5 130 220 232 744 47

3 ." 87 89 390 48 " 17 73 11 6 223 703 885 8198 225 254 49

3 27 12 18 536 694 :;,208 129 157 4 1 1)0 1 { 10 63 "1 .,,'

~j:.,.\ :s54 51 /f', 43 ,', 5 76 4-67 FR',), 1 783 2-1: 19 52 ~ -~ '-". B 14 1 5 282 321 lCJ70 1 '_1 -,,_,-:'I 17 53 2 17 1 1 235 228 It='l)O 65 67 54 5 25 7 382 82,/ ',405 44 54 Fi5

1 142 2H '~81 3 2 56 2 3 173 :154 6a 57

178 4 839 78 189 2161 7762 105;'l9 280;:)8 1051 1158 4 1 20 --------. 20 9 2 189 261 693 42 61 58 16 6 4 1 125 253 ~i92 901 59

2 11 2 11 95 277 :i72 971 60 9 10 95 141 139 540 61

3 23 1 21 266 286 237 993 26 31 62 6 28 7 18 97 4'75 527 1571 23 20 ·63 2 16 3 II) 173 324 404 1165 142 133 64 5 26 2 184 235 175 898 59 65 66 3 7 2 150 118 583 66 2 6 1 53 111 155 464 27 27 67

10 38 4 1 479 515 610 1857 40 50 68 18 39 12 19 222 797 70B 2789 290 286 69

49 35 38 112 1 3 70 2 23 6 10 256 456 441 1763 74 89 71 2 5 3 163 113 115 428 72 4 11, 2 23 166 324 305 1370 28 18 73 8 14 2 6 418 501 1369 ' 63 73 74 1 9 1 2 218 305 765 42 47 75 3 5 1 357 349 377 1027 22 31 76 6 28 5 6 153 451 689 1660 42 48 77 2 11 2 17 102 263 385 1179 8 8 1 78 1 7 1 2 427 451 479 1801 137 115 79 5 12 3 9 120 307 329 1286 49 73 80 5 11 1 262 188 172 786 81

13 46 2 1 35 507 743 1819 42 54 82

139 400 66 157 3887 7833 8977 28790 1130 1205 28 27 30

157 2 933 103 29 687 2732 4172 9001 425 380 5 10 83 Uninhabited 84

2 16 12 168 206 178 660 25 22 85 2 1 146 140 159 539 2 2 86

V 4-'"1'1

322

8. SHIRALA C. D. :aJ~OCK----contd. RURAL PRIMARY

Area of Village No.of

Location in hect· Occupied . No. of Tot»l population Tnt »1 pnp"lal.ion Code Name of Village ares and Resi- House- (includinj! Institutional ~nd in th,· 'Ut('-J,(l'(>UP (0-6) No. of Townl dential holds HouReleRR Popul;:ttion)

Ward in Houses sq. kms.

._

"

P .M F P "M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

87 Beldarwadi 205.00 96 96 . 443 209 234 66 :'31 35 88 Red 811.00 301 316 1504 750 754 1!l6 103 93

.89 Kapari 861.00 191 206 979 485 494 147 79 68 90 Jambalewadi (N.V.) (92) 370.56 192 192 980 503 477 InS R8 68 91 Chikhalwadi (N.V.) (92\ 203.18 148 148 829 417 412 12fi 67 58 92 Ingrul 712.33 376 379 1858 905 953 247 127 120 93 Bhatshirgaon 681.00 286 286 1560 789 771 277 1~6 141 94 Wadi Bhagai . 683.00 205 214 1046 523 523 147 68 79 95 Kandur 518.00 574 575 2929 1475 1454 441 216 225 9«) ,Dholewadi 128.21 111 111 657 327 330 107 . 58 49 97 Sagaon 715.79 836 858 4892 2501 2391 716 3fi4 '352 98 Natoli 420.00 450 451 2263 1163 1100 347 181 166 99 Chikhali 519.00 441 441 2080 1059 1021 292 140 152

100 Kande 797.00 698 698 3678 1906 1772 532 270 ,262 101 Pakirwadi 196.00 55 55 277 141 136 41 23 18 102 Ladewadi 562.79- 212 212 1115 544 571 171 85 86

. 103 Man~lf' 1734.34 1353 1393 7042 3555 348r7. 1089 570 519

. 104 Devwadi 304.72 463 466 2431 1233 1198 394 209 185

40 . SHIRALA CIRCLE 12413.92 9175 9485 49246 25153 24093 7326 :=J741 3585

. URBAN 1040 MANADUR (C.T.)* 13.24 1756 2217 7422 3819 3603 1521 786 735

• Please see the footnote of Village Directory.

323

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUS''i'RTAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

CuJtiYators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Sch('ciu Jed Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Location Castes Tribes Literates Main WorkeT8 and Plantations, Code

Orchardtl and No. allied activities

(I-IX) (I) (II) (Ill)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(12) (];n (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21 ) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

121 79 108 84 2 1 87 117 120 366 266 362 33 223 6 70 21 6 88 101 101 333 226 256 27 183 3 50 23 89

288 163 283 . 28 234 20 8 6 1 90 262 149 196 59 ]78 52 1 7 91

206 190 594 386 486 298,·· 292 161 126 130 1 1 92 68 71 484 259 380 288 331 271) 10 7 6 93 9 13 337 166 255 1&5 201 94 21 89 94

114 126 996 632 724 h8 456 44 66 57 :5 23 95 .- 6 197 131 161 Ul P.6 79 5tl 42 1 96 <)

312 308 1637 1080 1405 6~i15 698 3~2 387 316 18 97 !::1l 230 761 415 611 347 345 129 96 213 2 98 159 164 755 488 550 .:30 263 25 65 48 6 99 148 129 1243 756 1066 549 598 316 218 180 4 100

96 54 73 B3 62 46 5 17 101 362 207 302 179 252 127 14 52 102

412 426 2471 1546 1904 500 1086 209 321 254 18 103 14 19 808 387 665 243 463 15~ 84 87 5 104

241'50 2a97 37 21 16778 10642 13336 4350 7101 2251 1886 1722 138 25 40

660 641 18 10 2405 1474 1806 I 395 317 260 . 51 40 8 2 1040

324

8. SHIRALA C. D. BL()CK-contd. RURAL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manu f&eluTing, Manufacturing Processing, Processing,

Localion Nome of Mining and Servicing and Servicing and Constructions Trade and Code Vlllage Quarrying Repain in Repairs in other Commerce No. Household than Household

Industry Industry (I\') lVla)1 [Wb») (VI) (VIn

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) ,:;W) WI) (32) (33) (34) (35)

87 Bddarwadi 2 13 88 Red 4 9 3 8 9 89 Kapari 6 11 2 90 ,}amoalewadi (N.V.) (92) 13 3 8 91 Chikhalwadi (N.V.) (92) , 5 1 92 Ingrul 16 2 13 2 11 93 Bhatshirgaon 7 3 12 1 3 94 W I:ldi Bhagail 1 9 1 14 7 95 Kandur 11 69 5 4 28 10 96 Dholewadi 2 5 97 Sagaon 4 3 88 '3 17 66 5 98 Nat.oH 45 43 2 8 20 1 99 Chikhali 12 141 1 2 18 1

100 Kande 2 1 15 7 114 34 7 46 5 101 Pakirwadi 1 1 102 Ladewadi 20 6 103 Manglel 1 30 3 125 2 F 112 1 104 Devwadi 9 32 20

40 SHIRALA CIRCLE 5 1 231 35 995 55 224 906 49

URBAN 1040 MANADUR (C.T.)'" 1 18 1 230 25 262 9 63 11

325

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport. Storagf'

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communical ions Other Services Workers Non-Workers Location

Totd SC ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX) -----.

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (;~7) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

2 4 1 143 100 91 407 18 10 87 11 22 3 408 388 313 1293 106 116 88

4 1 8 241 221 226 936 36 38 89 5 11 2 4 18 ·216 431 90 5 6 13 90 208 263 91 6 19 4 1 286 418 369 3174 187 177 92 1 9 3 2 32 407 451 1363 54 59 93 1 1 1 1 116 267 222 869 94

12 63 9 94 373 657 933 2677 54 55 95 1 7 166 209 524 96 8 124 37 4 693 1092 1002 4251 243 237 5 3 97 9 43 2 5 18 547 735 1988 161 165 98 6 3~ 5 23 5M 918 1886 113 126 99

10 52 6 19 142 821 1081 3280 87 66 33 32 100 2 2 26 68 47 281 101 2 8 160 242 232 879 102

35 159 31 39 1159 1612 1828 5582 340 390 2 3 103 16 36 3 263 568 692 1963 11 12 104

293 2 1557 210 232 5191 11585 14552 41553 1862 1855 45 48 40

15 841 47 24 176 1989 3032 1040

326 .,

1. MIR.AJ TAHSIL URBAN PRIMARY

Ar~a of No ,of Location Town! Occupied No, of. Total population Total population

Code Name of Town! Ward Resi- House- (including In><titutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. Ward in dential holds Houselc .. " Population)

sq. km. Houses

p M F p M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

3001 m SangJi (M & 00) 42.50 43102 44762 226510 117823 108687 34776 18238 16538 3001 (I) SangJi (M) 42.50 36339 37726 193197 100128 93069 29144 15280 13864

1 Ward No. 1 802 842 3987 2092 1895 742 390 352 2 Ward No. 2 363 371 1709 947 762 424 273 151 3 Ward No. 3 785 802 3897 2077 1820 472 243 229 4 Ward No. 4 2594 2697 12739 6677 6062 2315 l1R2 1133 5 Ward No. 5 1586 1652 7712 3888 3824 1371 716 655 6 Ward No. 6 1025 1045 5233 2724 2509 776 414 362 7 Ward No. 7 747 777 3604 1942 1662 479 2.')6 223 8 Ward NQ. 8 1399 1422 6484 3383 3101 762 382 380 9 Ward No. 9 819 826 4338 2280 2058 569 313 256

10 Ward No. 10 1765 1789 8407 4293 4114 1553 794 759. 11 Ward No. 11 764 832 4326 2207 2119 716 363 353 12 Ward No. 12 594 603 3313 1697 1616 500 261 239 13 Ward No. 13 986 1011 5339 2785 2554 958 482 476 14 Ward No. 14 383 391 2136 1119 1017 285 148 137 15 Ward No. 15 364 373 2011 1013 998 320 148 172 16 Ward No. 16 1105 1142 5322 2831 2491 883 492 391 17 Ward No. 17 432 444 2368 1207 1161 257 146 111 18 Ward No. 18 464 475 3026 1581 1445 450 239 211 19 Ward No. 19 421 465 2958 1477 1481 432 198 234 20 Ward No. 20 555 555 3342 1715 1627 528 266 262 21 Ward No. 21 443 466 2509 1290 1219 339 171 168 22 Ward No. 22 636 646 3536 1873 1663 401 212 189 23 Ward No. 23 483 507 3015 1525 1490 512 240 272 24 Ward No. 24 l:!27 883 4611 2415 2196 830 413 417 25 Ward No. 25 604 636 3132 1609 1523 447 237 210 26 Ward No. 26 613 654 3174 1627 1547 500 267 233 27 Ward No. 27 589 620 3071 1526 1545 382 191 191 28 Ward No. 28 1924 1978 9993 5185 4808 1724 910 814 29 Ward No. 29 878 922 4818 2535 2283 793 423 370 30 Ward No. 30 486 504 2558 1335 1223 295 158 137 31 Ward No. 31 680 709 3460 1729 1731 382 188 194 32 Ward No. 32 658 700 3292 1663 1629 372 198 174 33 Ward No. 33 338 356 1688 909 779 159 86 73 34 Ward No. 34 266 271 - 1868 972 896 214 117 97 35 Ward No. 35 134 134 774 395 379 82 36 46 36 Ward No. 36 446 479 2250 1168 1082 206 110 96

,37 Ward No. 37 269 273 1504 792 712 172 88 84 38 Ward No. 38 652 776 3352 1893 1459 636 325 311 39 Ward No. 39 326 341 1746 897 849 223 109 114 40 Ward No. 40 425 430 2289 1172 1117 364 175 189 41 Ward No. 41 502 529 3102 1577 1525 376 231 145 42 Ward No. 42 619 639 3148 1672 1476 340 195 145 43 Ward No. 43 441 447 2340 1346 994 421 287 134 44 Ward No. 44 409 419 2458 1250 1208 337 184 153 45 Ward No. 45 325 334 2034 1042 992 280 148 132 46 Ward No. 46 432 444 2613 1354 1259 352 182 170 47 Ward No. 47 495 513 2553 1289 1264 316 157 159 48 Ward No. 48 480 515 2713 1344 1369 407 221 186 49 Ward No. 49 444 467 2625 1327 1298 430 218 212 50 Ward No .. 50, 466 476 2856 1443 1413 454 233 221

327

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Cultivators' Agricultural LivestoLk, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total FishIng, Hunting Locat,cn Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantations, Code

Orchards and :No. allied dL'tlvities

(I.IX) en (II) \111)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(12) (13) (14) (16) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (2:n Cl4i \:l5) (1)

15629 15033 375 335 82073 61008 58781 11230 2831 501 3916 2982 5i:S6 39 300:' I 13086 12683 344 299 70201 53145 49930 8941 2147 407 2289 1656 429 65 3001 1

253 230 1208 840 1011 343 64 21 200 236 13 2 1 68 46 479 488 482 67 33 7 16 28 :!

292 259 6 2 1598 1131 1074 84 31 76 15 3 ""' 1213 1150 9 8 4180 2931 3348 606 74 31 189 iI5 23 2 4

991 978 20 10 2302 1610 1790 319 37 3 23 27 18 4 ;; 451 430 37 29 2057 1726 1249 104 20 2 3 2 16 1. 0

156 125 8 7 1530 1128 891 130 38 1 10 12 1 7 395 389 11 11 2310 2050 1561 257 57 41 25 29 13 101 91 4 4 1712 1443 1136 147 27 4 11 7 l~ 6 ~

1432 1458 5 9 2425 1659 2238 610 53 28 250 173 19 13 10 602 573 32 27 1454 979 1133 295 110 57 94 55 8 11 833 802 15 10 1098 899 769 219 29 7 52 57 5 1 12 754 685 36 33 1763 1035 1456 338 121 53 325 218 3 1~

33 26 643 559 570 !06 152 48 54 24 J 14 9 13 809 569 531 71 198 12 82 46 2 15

107 101 10 6 1678 1096 1509 441 209 13 309 336 12 2 16 13 9 993 756 652 85 8 6 7 1 17 65 80 1180 898 833 105 14 9 5 .9 ;3 18

334 359 1152 873 773 145 10 7 4 Hi 19 225 231 4 3 988 740 926 178 16 2 12 21 1 .:;0

26 52 995 819 688 109 32 3 12 8 '5 ..,;1 48 44 1505 1349 997 102 18 7 5 4 ~1:

1113 1103 1 2 980 458 771 176 5 25 29 1 3 .... 'I".)

220 165 4 2 1306 590 1218 212 3 97 25 4 2 44 ;57 ~ 1 1183 1034 814 109 28 12 2 12 :2 _.j

263 255 1213 817 819 150 15 12 7~ 10 8 :.: _0

64 63 8 ti 1224 987 807 141 27 4 35 24 9 ~ , 745 675 2 3 ..stu6 2856 2568 410 33 3 49 18 22 , _:J .L

179 169 50 51 1577 1438 1267 1i:l7 26 1 24 14 23 3 -;:I

9 9 11 12 1129 904 671 103 52 5 d 15 5 "::'\..1

3 7 1499 1404 ~hA:! L':1 34 7 2 2 1 1 0~

32 38 1.372 1196 d75 It)~ 87 7 8 J 4 ~:2

8 9 608 604 4:-:16 100 15 1 L ",J 1 721 712 552 .JJ 7 1 1. 1 04

16 15 ;341 295 25d .!2 ~O 1 1. ;.;6 90 98 987 865 5lJ Jd 50 5 4 1 ~6

67 105 518 340 Jti7 ::;2 2 1 3 27 92 84 20 9 lUI 477 773 d.L 6 3 5 1 2 ';0

6 6 536 392 440 .:>0 ~4_ 5 a .J '-:~

680 650 760 538 536 l.jj ,';J 11 ~ 4 1 ·1~

19 18 20 13 1127 1008 74:) ~.s ~J 2 15 1 4_

14 12 1408 1129 359 1..;3 i~ -:'0 19 '1 6 "1:2 . 237 194 10 2 1013 700 081 1;';0 j..:: ~l (> J.. .,J

hJ24 765 047 .14 l~ .. 2 , 2 44 6 5 3 5 834 617 517 1:'9 j 1 1 1=1 ;5

38 26 1040 715 688 143 .:..0 1 1d .) .0 139 242 1006 631 5/3 106 17 4 11 ~f;- ;3 {) 47 25 19 943 721 667 149 14 :3 1.3 l

" ,,j 48 336 319 971 737 6:37 71 21 1 ~ ·n 4::1

207 202 1076 824 707 06 10 :2 '20 .:; .... 50

328

1. MIRAJ TAHSIL--contd. URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, Manu facturing Proce~sing, Processing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and Servicing and CODstJUctions Trade and Code Town! Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in other Commerce No. Ward Household than Household

I ndust.ry Industry (IV) {V(a)! IV(b)] (VI) (VII)

-_._-M J.<' M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) , (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

3001 (J) Sangli (M & OG) 56 7 565 252 13882 1194 4752 428 15436 1488 3001 (l) Sangli (M) 52 7 460 218 11393 1007 4125 392 14347 1361

1 Ward No. 1 1 12 3 283 20 25 3 147 22 2 Ward NQ. 2 195 9 15 135 9 3 Ward No. 3 2 1 777 21 13 1 81 13 4 Ward No. 4 4 5 1 967 86 333 36 730 101 5 Ward 'No. 5 5 3 1 2 486 65 282 34 447 54 6 Ward No. 6 3 137 6 85 2 336 16 7 Ward No. 7 3 145 13 63 7 302 38 8 Ward No. B 2 3 229 12" 158 12 423 46 9 Ward No. 9 12 1 172 5 126 4 415 28

10 Ward No. 10 3 8 8 297 20 575 140 425 69 11 Ward No. 11 4 3 306 33 39 4 259 44 12 Ward No. 12 2 1 189 '19 14 1 195 22, 13 Ward No. 13 27 7 272 7 60 1 251 17 14 Ward No. 14 6 11 90 2 9 132 8 15 Ward No. 15 61 2 9; 68 6 16 Ward No. 16 1 6 4 213 7 66' 8 308 29 17 Ward No. 17 204 7 12 1 253 22 18 Ward No. 18 1 64 21 217 16 ·11 318 30 19 Ward No. 19 14 4 293 56 7 273 37 20 Ward No. 20 1 11 324 60 28 1 349 44 21 Ward No. 21 10 2 122 12 16 2 337 8 22 Ward No. 22 191 13 41 4 567 22 23 Ward No. 23 18 4 152 47 233 25 79 11 24 Ward No. 24 12 3 1 1 123 30 501 35 102 25 25 Ward No. 25 2 156 14 76 7 272 7 26 Ward No. 26 2 142 13 94 1 262 21 27 Ward No. 27 1 21 1 128 9 70 3 256 17 28 Ward No. 28 2 30 40 692 24 190 7 838 54 29 Ward No. 29 1 8 13 315 15 51 4 426 35 30 Ward No. 30 1 5 161 5 14 1 203 18 31 Ward No. 31 1 1 10 5 208 11 20 3 362 32 32 Ward No. 32 4 61 12 209 5 33 3 221 30 33 Ward No. 33 18 13 91 7 7 1 249 28 34 Ward No. 34 44 1 91 3 9 313 8 35 Ward No. 35 22 1 10 3 165 6 36 Ward No: 36 1 1 66 4 19 251 8 37 Ward No. 37 96 12 58 16 99 8 38 Ward No. 38 3 2 103 12 94 7 243 33 39 Ward No. 39 1 66 6 58 1 132 12 40 Ward No. 40 1 76 3 36 141 18 41 Ward No. 41 2 3 2 243 20 20 2 207 21 42 Ward No. 42 2 1 222 7 24 1 299 29 43 Ward No. 43 3 1 70 2 43 1 132 26 44 Ward No. 44 1 14 13 190 16 16 195 14 45 Ward No. 45 9 146 39 23 - 175 17 46 Ward No, 46 176 58 42 1 271 38 47 Ward No. 47 2 1 134 33 36 2 176. 34 48 Ward No. 48 130 22 30 246 34 49 Ward No. 49 1 3 4 127 9 87 1 172 9 50 Ward No., 50' 11 1 172 ·11 80 188 15

329

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Services Worken! Non-Worken Location

Total SC ST Code No.

(VIIT) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

5624 184 11133 4105 768 3191 58274 94266 152389 8388 7936 471 426 3001 I 5119 171 9569 3657 660 2793 49538 81335 152389 8388 7936 471 426 3001 r

144 1 122 35 3 16 1078 1536 1 46 42 14 465 695 2 29 62 33 27 20 976 1716 3

535 7 488 227 16 148 3313 5308 4 273 14 218 113 166 216 1932 3289 5

76 3 573 72 17 4 1458 2401 6 108 4- 210 66 13 23 1038 1509 7 119 15 500 147 14 98 1808 2746 8 110 8 244 85 13 16 1131 1895 9 316 8 292 151 12 52 2043 3452 10 129 6 184 93 26 93 1048 1731 11

90 2 193 109 31 203 897 1194 12 145 252 35 10 165 1319 2051 13

37 87 13 7 50 542 861 14 32 79 5 4 7 478 920 15

179 3 206 39 2 60 1320 1990 16 42 2 126 46 12 29 543 1047 - 17 . 89 101 30 2 6 746 1334 18 59 2 113 21 5 91 699 1245 19

138 2 57 37 16 89 773 1360 20 65 1 89 73 2 28 600 1082 21 38 2 131 56 2 4 874 1557 22 84 174 57 3 13 751 1301 23

145 230 91 1 28 ·1196 1956 24 90 6 178 59 15 41 780 1373 25 52 166 91 '1 808 1396 26 68 2 192 81 1 3 718. 1401 27

199 .4 513 259 47 115 2570 4283 28 158 13 235 99 15 27 1253 2059 29

65 3 162 51 664. 1120 30 59 11 211 106 16 73 805 1479 31 71 . 12 177 86 8 16 780 1451 32 33 7 82 42 2 413 677 33 25 2 61 18 3 417 863 34 14 21 11 2 220 140 137 35 28 1 93 39 3 164 652 860 36 45 2 63 24 3 23 422 627 37

201 116 23 7 35 1113 1343 38 32 1 119 63 .457 761 39 55 1 183 95 2 636 982 40 65 2 157 38 11 17 817 1420 41 59 5 149 73 13 156 800 1187 42 47 2 307 87 1 3 664 871 43 66 1 137 44 17 15 586 1099 44 51 1 107 112 9 127 516 686 45 54 117 40 15 36 651 1080 46 51 1 142 69 5 29 711 1049 47 64 157 78 2 1 675 1219 48 53 155 47 5 92 685 1135 ,- 49 61 1 161 54 7 29 729 1298 50

1 . .. M1RAJ TAHSIL--cotttd.

Loca.tion Code No.

(1)

Name of Town! Ward

(2)

51 Ward No. 51 52 Ward No. 52 53 Ward No. 53 54 Ward No. 54 55 Ward No. 55

3001 Kupvad (OG) 56 Ward No. 56

Area of Town! Ward

in sq. km.

(3)

3002 (II) Miraj eM & OG) ·42.68 3002 (II) Miraj eM) 42.68

1 Ward No. 1 2 Ward No. 2 3 Ward No. 3 4 Ward No. 4 5 Ward No. 5 6 Ward No. 6 7 Ward No. 7 8 Ward No. 8 9 Ward No. 9

10 Ward No. 10 11 Ward No: 11 12 Ward No. 12 13 Ward No. 13 14 Ward No. 14 15 Ward No. 15 16 Ward No. 16 17 Ward No. 17 18 Ward No. 18 19 Ward No. 19 20 Ward No. 20 21 Ward No. 21 22 Ward No. 22 23 Ward No. 23 24 Ward No. 24 25 Ward No. 25

·26 Ward No. 26 27 .Ward No. 27 28 Ward No. 28 29 Ward No. 29 30 Ward No. 30 31 Ward No. 31 32 Ward No. 32 33 Ward No. ·33 34 Wa-rd No. 34

No.of O("("upied

Resi­d.mtial Houses

(4)

330

No. of House­holds

(5)

406 415 ~65 470 404 422 366 382 455 455

6763 7036 6763 7036

Total population (including Institutional and

Houseless Population) .

p

(6)

2:328 271')9 2245 2085 2447

33313 33313

M

(7)

1177 1442 .1131 1039 1250

17695 17695

F

(8)

1151 1317 1114 1046 1197

15618 15618

URBAN PRIMARY

Total population in the age-grou p (0-6)

p

(9)

322 410 265 281 328

5632 5632

M F

(10) (11)

159 163 240 170 140 125 132 149 193 135

2958 2674 2958 2674

~2920 2514:1) 125407 22146 24294 121593

64415 62474

60992 18940 59119 18224

9853 9087 9491 8733

551· 603 1624 1848

860 944 812 859 602 670 518 618 651 704 627 698 528 575 766 910 445 458 458 490 482 579 606 659 442 472 462 496 463 497 459 493 457 471 289 311 476 521 452 494 408 430 537 594 406 423 331 356 322 334 353 393 547 63-'> 302 327 390 433 336 356 280 302 468 504

2248 8284 4423 4260 3580 2669 3440 2551 2510 3774 2264 2295 2593 :1115 23tH 2551 2317 1995 2353 1705 2544 2647 2389 3127 2420 1903 1827 1955 2880 2072 2103 1907 1710 2200

1159 4264 2334 2235 1882 1400 1747 1161 1304 2008 1197 1199 1164 1591 1190 1286 1171 1012 1200 880

1320 1400 1218 1663 1246 1004 946

1004 1495 1022 1080

990 882

1118

1089 4020 2089 2025 1698 1269' 1693 1390 1206 1766 1067 1096 1429 1524 l,171 1265 1146

9rl3 1153 325

1224 1247· 1171 1464 1174

899 881 951

1385 1050 1023 917 828

1082

363 1391

709 711 648 498 520 430 444 584 302 306 337 420 324 326 260 177 293 259 377 398 366 483 355 291 267 310 432 325 285 188 209 184

199 709 367 363 350 265 264 209 243 309 164 103 165 207 169 170 127 84

152 143 204 212 188 269 185 157 144 164 217 157 150 104 113 97

164 682 342 348 298 233 256 221 201 275 138 143 172 213 155 156 133 93

141 116 173 186 178 214 170 134 123 146 215 168 135

84 96 87

331

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Casies

M F

(12) (13)

7 6

10 5

16 16

,2543 2350 2543 2350

8991 8790 8469 8280

243 791 272

, 584 208 360 466 510 244 314 285 308 116 147 415

4 13

199 107

221 744 245 539 194 316 497 681 258 333 246 287 133 181 387

1 10

171 97

234 194 843 ,806

19 18 229 228 248

25 506 48

145 64

1 1

211 15

501 52

164 57

Scheduled Tribes

M

(14)

7 9

F

(5)

9 22

Literates

M F

(16) (17)

1007 816 1101 826

916 687 867 753 978 731

Total Main Workers

(I-IX)

M

(18)

582 687 549 497 625

F

(19)

72 55 69

101 118

31 31

36 11872 7863 8851 2289 36 11872 7863 8851 2289

INDUSTRIAL'CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

C~ltivator" Agriculturlt I Labourer~

Livestock, Forestry',

Fishing, Hunti ng and Plantations,

Orchards and

M

(20)

13 11 16

5 24

684 684

(I)

F M

(21) (22)

1

1 3 1

6

5 5

30

94 1627 94 1627

Location Code No.

(II) allied activities

(Ill)

F

(23)

7

1 7

M

(24)

10 2 1 3

22

1326 157 1326 157

F

(25) (1)

51 52 53 54 55

24 3001 24 56

166 159 45883 33560 30539 4779 2831 431 2607 166 159 44722 32674 29604 4532 2772 416 2496

1230 283 1159 272

14 3002 II 13 3002 II

2 35

9

5

3

10

28 8

7

1 784 538 596 27 3133 2174 1953

6 1633 1263 1079 1124 837 1196 1267 836 896 699 392 732

3 1255 870 449 374

4 807 544 15, 1278 832 15 1023 717

921 713 2 948 858

1028 850 1000 614 1006 714

986 . 854 706 821 978 749

11 589 398 1042 826

988 601 855 504

30 1178 906 11 945 680

590 373 653 480 766 529

1104 779 633 562

7 903 438 718 628 745 600

1003 904

796 527 605 888 517 598 525 771 545 670 579 510 573 402 528 584 541 807 524 506 421 444 741 469 519 465 410 528

213 309 254 196

87 197

97 212

70 176

42 76

261 144 113 68 89 80 53 57 46 84

107 107 113

86 60 64 72

118 107 43 31 87

41 70

136 180 249 lOO 97

4 36 26

31 3

31 8

128 33 16 52 25 32 80 34

181 119

13 35 29

206 15 21 36 17 41

1 179 11 135 32 193 60 444 10 108 18 268

6 121 118

3 123 4 254

2 50

13 6,

20

15 15 24

8 9 6

5 3 t!5 7 ' 8

13 3

33 53

1 8 1

16 17 12

1 1 4

5 16 35 19 61

3 8

13 36

7 19 12

3 1

141 14

105 99 63

155 63

156 24 87

4

14 11

5 4

4 10

2 9

41 29 32

3 1 4 5

21 10

1

2

3 25 23

6 3 3 2

4 ,2

6 6

10 11 10 11 13

8 3 6 3 1 2 5 5 3 2

3 5

16 4 3

13

1 2 2

1

1

1 1

1

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

Location Code No.

(1)

Name of Town/ Ward

(2)

51 Ward No. 51 52 Ward No. 52 53 Ward No. 53 54 Ward No. 54 55 Ward No. 55

3001 56

3002 3002

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

I' 34

Kupvad COG) Ward No. 56

(II) Miraj (M & OG) (II) Miraj (M)

Ward No. 1 Ward No. 2 Ward No. 3 Ward No. 4 Ward No. 5 Ward No. 6 Ward No. 7 Ward No. 8 Ward No. 9 Ward No. lO Ward No. 11. Ward No. 12 Ward No. 13 Ward No. 14 Ward No. 15 Ward No. 16 Ward No. 17 Ward No. 18 Ward No. 19 Ward No. 20 Ward No. 21 Ward No. 22 Ward No. 23 Ward No. 24 Ward No. 25 Ward No. 26 Ward No. 27 Ward No. 28 Ward No. 29 Ward No. 30 Ward No. 31 Ward No. 32 Ward No. 33 Ward No. 34

Mining and Quanying

M

(26)

4 4

14 14

1 4

1

1

6

1

(IV)

F

(27)

332

Manufacturing, Processing,

Servicing and Repail'M in Household Indu8Lry

[V(a»)

M

(28)

4 6

16

105 105

286 276

3 12

3 13

2 1

2

7 1

'.2

2 1

6 8

11 6

13 4

F

(29)

2 1 6

.34 34

, 121 111

1 5 3

1

1 6 3 7

1

3

4

9 1

Manufacturing Processing,

&!rvicing and Repairs in other than Household

Industry IV(b»)

M

(30)

146 240 102 101

'127

2489 2489

6523 6422

189 487 150 244 174 85

115 43 98

111 90

134 77

182 144 211 127 131 186 92

108 152 147 180 103 151 116 172 142 64 80

110 122 152

F

(31)

12 17 14 16 19

187 187

496 491

24 36 10

8 2 9 1 2 1 9 5 8 5

16 5 9 4 6 4

'4 3

11 6 7 5

28 30 41 17

2 6-

3 2 6

URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Constructions Trade and Co:nnnerce

M

(32)

24 23 30 48 39

627 627

1774 1686

35 182 65 36' 63 32 41 51 17

-no 14 23 16 41 44 36 16 17 55 49 26 36 41 56 22

(VI)

7 6

25 29.

114 19 10 18 20

F

(33)

1

1 2 2

M

(34)

178 215 184 164 180

36 1089 36 1089

56 7145 55 7016

2 48 9 394 3 180

136 1 155 1 100

45 7 142 1 107 4 184

16 ;l83

1 131 4 223

82 2 152 2 168 3 2

1

5 1

2

2

163 89 93

152 94 70

137 155 233 120

81 165 124 152 144 137 161

(VII)

F

(35)

6 11 16 15 20

127 127

494 480

13 54 13

7 2 3 3

35 8

15

6 4

30 8 7

15 13

8 10

8 11

3 8

10 31

4

15 14

8 9

.~

13

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport. Storage

and Communi.,alions Other Services

(VIm

M

(36)

61 79 69 53 63

505 505

3579 3422

30 159 36 50 ~5 87

294 131 129 81

376 44 32 62 28 37 49 38 54 ~)5

66 71 82 86 79 46 67 49 75 41 43 55 27 27

F

2

3 4 4

13 13

78 77

3 3

1 9 3 8

1 12

1

3 1

10 5

1

1 1

Ii 3 1

M

(38)

140 111 126 118 140

1564 1564

5497 5228

67 485 303

87 77 55 81 36 91

119 21

127 245 201 197

87 167 127 114

15 162 .132 125 13~

80 48 66 73 85 88

163 81 79

112

(IX)

(39)

41 26 28 60 65

448 448

1859 1730

30 175 83 22

8 9

14 9

25 56 25 56

251 65 76 18 47 48 26 25 32 40 49 29 10 22 13 18 18 52 70 24 23 58

Marginal Workers

M

(40)

17 1

12 21

108 108

396 396

45 21 20

6 7

20

3 4 3-

7 5 3

7 2

26 6

13 2 6 6 6

1 12 25

2 11

F

(41)

1 6 9

37 54

398 398

1218 1207

1 117 149

4 1 4

51. 3

31 4

57

45 16 19

2 7

Ie 21" 33 10 66 67

3 6 7

44 20

1 3

51 10 33

333

Non-Workers

M F

(42) (43)

595 1078 738 1256 581 1036 530 908 604 1025

8736 12931 8736 12931

Population. 1981

Total . se

P M F

(44) (45) (46)

33480 M995 105455 7241 7008 32474 53380 105455 7241 7008

563 875 2266 3594 1234 1686 1019 lR25

980 1610 661 1068 931 1545 634 1175 699 11:36

1117 1559 676 1021 598 963 639 1168 813 1335 640 1042 613 1178 592 1055 502 896 620 1084 476 743 720 1145 790 1153 671 998 843 1290 620 1058 492 807 519 814 554 843 754 1293 552 931 549 913 500 823 470 787 579 962

M

(47)

291 291

ST

F

(48)

237 237

Lo.,ation Code No.

(1)

51 52 53 54 55

3001 56

3002 II 3002 II

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !:I

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

334

1, M1RAJ TAHSIL-contd. URBAN PRIMARY

Area of No.of Location Town! Oecupied No. of Total population Total population

Code Name of Town! Ward' Resi- House-, (including Institutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. Ward in dential holds HouseleRR Papulation)

sq. km. Houses

p M 'F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

35 Ward No. 35 421 468 2474 1281 1193 371 192 179 36 Ward No. 36 370 395 2135 1112 1023 303 151 i52 37 Ward No. 37 - 311 349 2002 1006 996 301 155 146 38 Ward No. 38 429 464 2633 1364 1269 394 215 179 39 Ward No. 39

\ 289 317 2017 1014 1003 321 167 154

40 Ward No. 40 387 397 2799 1452 1347 516 ~O 256 41 Ward No. 41 470 540 3051 1537 1514 487 240 247 42 Ward No. 42 419 465 2272 1189 1083 308 159 149 43 Ward No. 43 415 455 24B2 1303 1179 3BB 204 184 44 Ward No. 44 263 275 1927 991 936 283 169 11-1 45 Ward No. 45 360 406 2445 1263 11B2 383 204 179 46 Ward No. 46 302 311 2384 1190 1194 397 192 205

3002 Vanleswadi COG) 774 855 3814 1941 1873 716 362 354 47 Ward No. 47 774 855 3814 1941 1873 716 362 354

3003 (III) Madhavnagar 2.59 2350 2396 11834 6230 5604 i 1824 1004 820 (C.T.)

1 Ward No. 1 137 131 611 341 270 92 47 45 2 Ward No. 2 128 128 565 293 272 60 32 28 3 Ward No. 3 106 116 510 258 252 61 37 24 4 Ward No. 4 102 104 532 263 269 56 33 23 5 Ward No. 5 105 109 592 318 274 75 38 37 6 Ward No. 6 117 118 639 337 302 90 48 42 7 Ward No. 7 110 116 645 331 314 79 42 37 8 Ward No. 8 101 104 595 318 277 61 26 35 9 Ward No: 9 100 101 602 315 287 55 30 25

10 Ward No. 10 119 130 529 288 241 71 37 34 11 Ward No. 11 113 113 586 288 298 74 33 41 12 Ward No. 12 140 144 648 358 290 132 72 60 13 Ward No. 13 129 130 611 321 290 228 169 59 14 Ward' No. 14 108 108 589 313 276 97 65 32 15 Ward No. 15 142 144 732 378 354 115 51 64 16 Ward No. 16 140 140 636 326 310 107 54 53 17 c, Ward No. 17 103 103 555 293 262 B6 43 43 18 Ward No. 18 126 126 595 308 287 108 c 51 57 19 Ward No. 19 104 105 517 282 235 99 55 44

"20 Ward No. 20 120 120 545 301 244 78 41 37

335

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIA L CATEGORY OF MAIN W()RKF.~S ----.~

Cultivator!' Agrieu ltural Livp~.n("k,

Labourers Forpqtry. Scheduled Scheduled Total Fi"hing~ Hnnting Location

Castes Tribes Literates Main Workers -ann Plant ntinnR, Code OrehHrd" find No,

alli"d 'wI ivitieA (I.IX) (I) (II) (Ill!

M F M F M F M F M F M }<' M F

(l2) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

232 220 964 - 712 612 70 43 3 26 6 9 1 35 19 23 22 17 859 602 540 41 ,64 6 1 6 1 36 15 15 2 2 781 615 530 27 81 8 11 4 1 37 76 56 1008 720 693 122 139 10 25 8 6 38

3 3 10 8 736 590 396 19 27 1 1 2 39 10 11 1112 807 654 56 69 2 2 40 91 97 1100 833 672 33 23 2 6 2 4 41 53 43 928 585 579 56 67 12 5 2 8 42

1 2 1018 740 665 34 51 3 15 4 1 43 3 4 712 522 475 40 36 1 24 1 1 44

17 ~ 19 907 590 618 39 40 2 52 12 12 45 860 600 625 76 7 2 46

522 510 1161 886 935 247 59 15 111 71 11 1 3002 522 510 1161 886 935 247 59 15 III 71 11 1 47

965 844 3 3 4569 3140 3108 466 81 36 95 68 11 1 3003

18 17 282 160 182 18 4 7 2 1 242 202 162 42 16 15 1 5 '3 2 211 186 130 7 1 6 1 1 3 222 217 126 7 4 4

71 56 252 186 165 17 8 1 10 1 2 5 8 10 277 225 168 16 4 1 6

16 16 1 270 235 172 34 4 1 2 7 277 210 175 14 1 8

9 10 259 202 167 21 13 2 9 13 12 220 148 142 17 3 1 1 1 10

5 1 232 168 159 30 1 11 43 40 246 150 181 21 2 3 1 12 C1 52 1 3 147 ~4 155 46 2 1 5 9 13 69 €9 187 86 H1 36 2 1 1 14 14

176 159 266 165 179 27 3 2 5 2 15 65 76 109 118 1,~5 41 8 9 6 6 1 16

163 147 188 104 10~' 9 3 3 1 1 17 77 67 205 112 136 32 2 2 12 10 18 85 56 189 96 134 17 3 26 6 1 19 84 56 198 86 174 14 1 9 6 20

336

1. MIR.AJ TAHSIL--con.td. URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, Manufacturing Processing, Prooe"sing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and Servicing and Constructions Trade_.and Code Town/ Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in otJ:>er. Commerce No. Ward Househc.!d than HOlHIPhoTd

Industry Industry (IV) (V(alj {V(hl] (VI) (VII)

--.-~-

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

35 Ward No. 35 132 6 2£ 176 7 36 Ward No. 36 102 3 12 187 3 37 Ward No. 37 3 119 3 9 135 1 38 Ward No. 38 8 19 132 47 15 194 22 39 Ward No. 39 2 4 94 2 9 125 2 40 Ward No. 40 1 152 33 27 190 1 41 Ward No. 41 12 4 185 7 118 139 3 42 Ward No. 42 20 7 137 6 44 2 157 8 43 Ward No. 43 89 1 139 4 29 225 9 44 Ward No. 44 6 98 15 13 2t7 '7

45 Ward No. 45 7 2 158 14 13 203 2 46 Ward No. 46 37 23 105 16 6 352 25

3002 Van1eswadi (OG) 10 10 101 5 88 1 129 14 47 Ward No. 47 10 10 101 5 88 1 129 14

3003 (HI) Madhavnagar 38 20 1624 123 87 10 C85 85 (C.T.)

1 Ward No. 1 7 2 115 r. 2 2 14 1 2 Ward No. 2 92 6 4 1 31 2 3 Ward No. S 70 ] 2 35 2 4 Ward No. 4 52 3 6 45 2 5 Ward No: 5 7 1 58 6 .55 2 6 Ward No. 6 69 4 60 4 7 Ward No. 7 4 1 70 7 74 . 14 8 Ward No. S 67 3 6 73 3 9 Ward No. 9 81 9 - 39 4

10 Ward No. 10 1 92 10 9 16 2 11 Ward No. 11 74 14 2 53 4 12 Ward No. 12 5 138 15 4 13 13 Ward No. 13 5 69 7 3 1 49 21 14 Ward No. 14 2 70 8 4 3 46 6 15 Ward No. 15 1 102 6 5 3 10 1 -

16 Ward No. 16 2 83 6 6 15 4 17 Ward No. 17 8 56 9 12 2 18 Ward No. 18 4 7 70 6 8 16 2 19 Ward No. 19 1 72 4 2 17 5 20 Ward No. 20 124 3 15 12 4 ..

337

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN: WORKERS

_ Transport, Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Corrunu nicalions Other Services WnrkcrR Non-Worker.; --,----_ Localion

Total SC 8T Code No.

(VIll) (IX.) --_--_ __ ---_

M F M F M F M }" P M F' M F ----------- .

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (4:i) (44) (45) (46) (47) (4k) (1)

82 115 47 21 669 1102 35 59 2 110 25 16 55 556 927 36 92 79 11 2 30 474 939 37 97 1 77 15 24 671 1123 38 70 66 10 16 602 984 a9 89 122 2~ 1 57 797 12;34 ,\0

95 90 15 12 37 853 1444 41 48 93 19 3 4 G07 1020 42 41 75· Id :J2 638 j 11 ;:;; 43 3-"ft. .i 52 9 2 4 t:iH 2lH2 44 43 1 9-0 6 3 ...... ..,. 642 lE6 45 ..-:01

41 75 12 10 565 1108 4.6 ----_-.--__,._---.---~.--.--,--.--.--.-~ ---------------.~.-.-- _.---

157 1 269 129 11 lU06 1616 :30G2 157 1 269 129 11 1006 1615 47

'------,-- -"-~.-

215 7 272 116 95 189 3027 4049 1"1144 7·i3 656 12 1 :3 3)03

12 21 6 1 14 158 238 1 8 1 7 12 5 l~n 225 2 4 1 11 2 12~i 245 3 4 15 2 5 1,;n 257 4-

15 2 10 4 1 152 257 [)

10 24 8 169 286 6 8 2 12 7 4 2 155 278 7 5 23 8 143 263 8

12 20' . 8 148 266 9 7 12 4 5 15 141 209 10

18 12 11 129 268 11 10 8 3 16 31 161 238 12 11 16 2 2 1 164 243 13

7 11 2 172 240 14 19 35 12 199 327 15 26 8 16 171 269 16 10 6 3 51 48 137 205 17 19 5 5 15 38 157 217 18

6 7 1 9 148 209 19 4 1 9 21 127 209 20

Y 4-22.,

338

2. TASGAON TAHSll.. URBAN PRIMARY

AfttI of No.of Location TowuI Occupied No. of Total population Tolal population Code Name of Town! W..-d Resi· House· (including In!'titutional and in the age-group (0-6) No. Ward ill dcnt.ial holds- HousclesO' Populatio~)

...IIm. Houses

p M F P M F

( 1) (2) (3') (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (ll)

1000 (IV) Tasgaon (M) 43.42 5484 5786 29392 li'i204 14188 4206 2220 1986

1 Ward No. t 307 307 1763 924 839 299 161 138 2 \Vard No. 2 172 172 964 510 454 139 70 69 3 Ward No. 3 319 335 1520 771 749 245 126 119 4 Ward No. 4 219 231 1219 640 579 180 84 96 5 Ward No. 5 233 245 1176 595 581 179 91 88 6 Ward No. 6 252 252 1370 708 662 189 90 99 7 Ward No. 7 210 210 12RO 671 609 231 123 lOB 8 Ward No. B 229 229 1298 642 656 194 100 94 9 Ward No. g 202 202 1198 609 589 157 79 78

10 Ward No. 10 203 210 1120 589 531 155 72 83 11 Ward No. 11 186 194 1086 572 514 180 89 91 12 Ward No. 12 161 187 1060 528 532. 230 1~)0 ( 100 13 Ward No. 13 196 230 1051 527 524 162 87 15 14 Ward No. 14 193 207 943 466 477 104 58 46 15 Ward No. 15 206 225 1000 539 461 , 108 63 45 16 Ward No. 16 200 201 980 524 456 ' 120 63 57 17 Ward No. 17 201 208 1086 550 536 150 75 75 18 Ward No. 18 226 231 1234 659 579 173 90 83 19 Ward No. 19 265 278 1450 722 728 183 96 87 20 Ward No. 20 216 223 1188 612 576 177 98 79 21 Ward No. 21 200 219 1078 547 531 140 87 53 22 Ward No. 22 239 270 1193 628 565 136 83 53 23 Ward No. 23 206 231 1020 577 443 108 63 45 24 Ward No. 24 208 226 1126 591 535 158 92 66 25 Ward No. 25 229 263 989 503 486 109 50 59

339

CENSUS ABSTRACT

TNDUSTRTAL CATEGORY ()F' MAIN WORKERS -~, ------------~- --~--.

Cultivators . A,grlcultural Lh'cstock, Labol::.rPTR Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Location Casles Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantations, Code

Orchards and No. allied activities

(I.IX) (1) OI) (Ill) ---"--~-.-~

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) (z:n (24) (25) (1)

1259 1102 7 9 10938 7939 7428 2052 1704 648 1004 902 85 11 1000

44 36 613 384 435 9t1 158 33 5.5 5.3 8 1 1 25 15 372 247 254 111 102 52 65 48 5 2 2

104 .87 512 332 393 193 25 2 95 161 6 3 403 358 497 268 282 79 60 9 99 65 10 4 190. 179 ~, - 403 263 285 12 170 6 61 5 1 5

38 29 2 2 537 370 352 107 108 34 79 61 3 3 6 20 13 v 4 416 304 357 2.36 217 11';3 72 77 3 7

3 2 407 421 ;j00 ,,1 4.1 4 29 9 2 8 3 1 498 414 308 3R 34 6 7 R ] 9 5 4 389 351 283 26 51 4 28 8 1 , 2 10 7 3 459 325 248 9 41 2 18 1 3 11

111 107 186 95 248 52 18 42 12 7 6 394 301 280 60 44 7 14 25 3 1 13

21 26. 345 280 '253 55 49 14 16 14 3 14 88 71 463 386 243 54 17 4 39 22 4 15 59 57 297 136 240 27 45 4 21 6 4 1 16

6 5 436 289 271 100 83' 48 36 41 3 17 61 49 479 266 355 203 123 88 111 108 6 18

1 3 580 436 358 163 l23 98 48 50 3 19 7 6 446 315 284 76 71 30 50 41 3 20

11 8 1 3 421 328 258 46 37 11 9 16 1 21 7 4 533 466 303 66 38 4 2 4 4 22 7 4 475 311 316 64 16 15 7 4 2 23

23 17 339 291 289 79 23 12 17 23 1 24 8 12 1 441 360 233 69 28 8 8 10 5 1 25

340

2. TA..SGAON TAHSIt.r--contd. URBAN PRIMARY

lNDUATRl A J, CA TEr..ORY OF

Manu fac-tun r'iT Manu facturing Pro("·,,,.j IIg. Processing,

Location Nnmr of Mining and Servic-ing Hod Servicing and Construction .. Trade and Code Town! Quarrying ·Repairs in Repairs in other Commerce

No. Ward HOIj" .. hnld than Household Industry Industry

(IV) IV(a)j [V(b)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (2R) (29) (30) (al) (32) (aa) (:-14) (35)

1000 (TV) Tasgaon (M) 51 4 25 7 825 43 208 5 1585 137

1 W~Hd No. 1 46 2 19 75 1 2 Wan1 No. 2 10 1 31 2 3 WHn1 No. 3 18 4 26 33 4 87 10 4 Wani No. 4 13 4 19 5 WH"d No. 5 12 4 7 6 WHrd No. 6 23 12 37 7 WHni No. 7 2 10 1 5 21 2 8 WHrd No. 8 44 5 89 7 9 Wal'd No. 9 2 38 1 5 141 8

10 Ward No. 10 26 2 6 107 3 11 Ward No. 11 30 2 78 2 12 Ward No. 12 17 111 4 1 31 4 13 Wanl No. 13 51 3 109 19 14 Ward No. 14 27 5 3 87 12 15 Ward No~ 15 3 26 8; 31 1 16 Ward No. 16 43 3 11

<

1 37 4 17 Wanl No. 17 21 12 25 2 18 WI-lrd No. 18 6 27 3 20 1 19 WI-lrd No. 19 1 28 1 5 41 3 20 Ward No. 20 2 11 1 24 3 47 21 Wa"d No. 21 1 27 1 21 78 7 22 Ward No. 22 47 3 11 93 6 23 Ward No. 23 13 2 3 36 5 14 162 16 24 Ward No. 24 1 57 13 8 78 16 25 Ward No. 25 22 1 10 54 11

341

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Work(·rs Location

Total SC ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX) ---~-- ------

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) i4a) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

613 4 1328 291 9R 528 7678 11608 26159 1247 1085 125 123 1000

29 45 6 20 5 469 738 1 6 35 6 256 343 2

29 74 12 3 378 553 3 31 46 5 1 357 500 4

7 23 1 15 140 295 429 5 27 63 9 5 356 1'550 6 14 13 3 1 314 :l72 7 24 66 11 1 8 341 617 8 27 55 13 10 301 541" 9 25 39 7 5 19 301 4R6 10 41 35 4 1 1 323 504 11 27 43 2 280 480 12 13 43 8 5 24 242 440 13 14 54 10 4 34 209 388 14 23 92 27 1 2 295 405 15 33 46 8 6 67 278 ~62 16 37 54 9 2 2 277 434 17 25 34 6 19 304 353 18 40 69 11 364 565 19 34 39 4 8 136 320 364 20 29 56 10 1 289 484 21 11- 1 97 48 1 324 499 22 19 1 45 20 2 18 259 361 23 30 1 74 14 16 27 286 429 24 18 1 88 37 10 6 260 411 25

342

3. KHANAPUR TAHSIL URBAN PRIMARY

Area of No.of Location Town! Occupied No. of Total population Tota1 population

Code Name of Town! Ward Resi- House- (including In!'llituiionul and in th.· alo{('-jo(rtlup (0-6) No. Ward in dential holds Houseless Population)

sq. km. Houses

P M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10) (11)

1010 (V) Vita (M) 55.27 5944 6483 32018 16461 15557 5149 26n9 2490

1 Ward No. 1 360 408 1785 949 836 295 lR5 130 2 Ward No. 2 288 321 1479 784 695 222 112 110 3 Warp No. 3 298 322 1764 930 834 293 157 136 4 Ward No. 4 332 370 1636 867 769 238 113 125 5 Ward No. 5 364 390 1727 885 842 306 InS 153 6 Ward No. 6 221 229 1287 639 648 219 115 104 7 Ward No. 7 248 261 1415 691 724 270 144 126 8 Ward No. 8 250 264 1445 719 726 276 130 146 9 Ward No. 9 262 275 1586 799 787 284 133 151

10 Ward No. 10 487 542 2496 1312 1184 379 1A1 198 11 Ward No. 11 393 460 2073 1071 1002 336 200 136 12 Ward No. 12 225 232 1353 684 669 178 90 88 13 Ward No. 13 186 202 1033 527 506 152 70 82 14 Ward No. 14 209 239 1201 622 579 207 110 97 15 Ward No. 15 215 240 1290 640 650 235 112 123 16 Ward No. 16 169 176 1039 546 493 204 105 99 17 Ward No. 17 177 202 886 465 421 "t39 72 67 18 Ward No. 18 221 236 1018 521 497 145 76 69 19 Ward No. 19 138 151 874 454 420 114 61 53 20 Ward No. 20 138 149 817 399 418 126 55 71. 21 Ward No. 21 213 227 1066 560 506 157 99 58 22 Ward No. 22 218 226 1034 527 507 160 88 72 23 Ward No. 23 189 205 904 471 433 112 65 47 24 Ward No. 24 143 156 810 399 411 102 53 49

343

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAl, CAftCllRY OF MAIN WORKERS

CultivatJlnt ~a) Livcsux:k, ~ ..... FOl'eAtry,

&·hwlllh·d Scheduled Total Fishing, Huntin~· T ,nCfltiu,-, CnHh·R Tribes Literates Main WorkerR and Plantation ... Cod!:

Orchards and l'o. allied activiti""

(I·IX) (I) <W (III)

M F M F M F M F M F If F M F

(12) (1;, ) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

-, 2064 19:{6 44 36 12034 8310 8497 2122 1526 8.17 303 370 275 52 1010

65 67 1 3 726 509 482 7R 22 14 14 9 15 7 1 fiR flo 2 1 582 419 397 33 10 2 1 3 12 2 99 H4 639 447 475 92 29 .. 24 10 11 3 85 70 721 498 452 77 21 .. • .. 15 2 4· 58 ·H> 9 8 598 387 452 122 100 42 53 42 8 5 75 - 71 401 161 328 206 167 117 ... 71 1 6 62 60 420 273 362 208 203 122 43 68 25 J 7

216 218 480 285 382 134 157 "114 9 5 21 '6 8 117 121 534 302 451 65 182 42 18 12 10 1 9 109 90 2 1067 656 641 122 90 31 25 8 32 lR 10

37 33 2 681 565 545 155 114 57 9 18 36 10 11 29 39 542 478 381 63 28 2 10 10 24 12 15 10 43'7 294 268 30 15 11 13

257 229 1 471 325 291 59 .24 14 •• 12 4 14 20 17 3 2 403 273 333 112 127 85 6. 12 9 1 15

387 347 388 191 288 163 90 117 .. 36 2 1 16 12 15 368 231 256 .66 53 23 • 15 7 1 17 44 29 427 365 275 62 12 1 1. 4 2 18

3 1 1 382 283 246 53 12 2 1 3 16 1 19 241 259 309 19G 189 42 19 22 1 5 20

22 26 2 2 411 287 284 75 19 20 6 13 S 2 21 47 44 1 420 278 280 45 15 1 6 4 1 22

20 14 396 316 229 38 11 1 1 4 1 1 23 6 5 6 231 291 210 22 6 2 9 24

344

KI IAN APUR TAlISIl..r--<-ontd. URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, MRnllfacturing PNl('(·s .. ing, Prn('e,.sing,

Location Name of Mining and Scrvi<:in.., and f.;('rvicing and Con~truct.ions Trade and Code Town! Quarrying Rcpnll'" in R<,pairs in other Commerce No. Ward Hou,_.·hold than Household

Industry Industry (IV) [Viall (V(bJ] (VI) (VII)

.. ----M F M }<' M F· M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (aO) (:lJ) (32) (33) (34) (35)

1010 (v) Vita (M) 23 2 163 46 2038 225 392 20 1741 207

1 v.,' H I'd No. 1 2 4 6 170· 13 12 4 118 3 2 Ward No. 2 166 7 10 106 4 3 \\',j rei No. S 3 2 173 29 12 1 135 23 4 WHrd No. 4 6 5 145 21 14 2 127 14 5 \-\"Hd No. 5 1 40 9 54 27 55 12 6 Ward No. 6 9 28 1 11 24 8 7 WHrd No. 7 4 2 33 5 21 1 6 3 8 \'t'rt rei No. B 5 1 64 1 54 2 19 9 Welrd No. 9 91 4 40 43 2

10 v.,"'!rd No. 10 53 8 130 10 38 1 72 13 11 WClrd No. 11 152 34 29 2 87 15 12 Ward No. 12 1 83 14 12 6 153 12 ] ;1 Wnrd No. 13 2 B 116 5 13 1 57 4 14 Ward No. 14 5 2 66 2 12 79 12 15 Ward No. 15 16 2 58 v [) 26 30 4 ]6 Welrd No. 16 39 4 15 24 17 Warrl No. 17 57 8 14 52 3 18 Wal'd No. 18 59 8 10 77 19 19 WHrd No. 19 105 23 1 62 11 20 W,Hd No. 20 32 2 4 58 11 21 Ward No. 21 1 1 57 5 3 - 98 13 22 Wurd No. 22 77 11 4 84 10 23 Ward No. 23 6 2 33 6 10 99 9 24 "''' .:lTd No. 24 17 50 7 76 2

345

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transport, StOrage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other SeJVices Workers Non-Workcrs Location

Total se ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) • (41) (42) (4;{) (44 ) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

670 4 1326 360 116 798 7848 12637 240Rl 1355 1242 47 30 1010

30 95 22 8 8 459 750 1 29 63 17 3 27 384 635 2 34 54 23 6 34 449 708 3 33 1 85 24 14 35 401 6!'>7 4 37 77 17 2 11 431 709 5 23 19. 9 311 442 6 15 12 6 185 329 331 7 30 23 5 2 7 335 585 8 14 53 4 8 146 340 576 9 76 125 33 9 104 662 958 10 46 72 19 8 98 518 749 11 25 46 18 5 303 601 12

8 - 46 12 12 23 247 453 13 43 49 17 2 2 329 518 14 29 31 5 307 538 15 26 4;8 5 4 258 326 16 18 49 16 2 4 +07 351 17 15 84 30 2 9 244 426 18 18 31 13 R 15 200 352 19 43 32 2 5 210 371 20 33 64 21 4 28 272 403 21 23 70 19 4 247 458 22 11 1 57 . 14 7 15 235 380 23 11 2 41 9 19 29 170 360 24

346

7. WALWA TAHSil.. URBAN PRIMARY

Area of No.of Location Town! Occupied No. of TOLfll P"Pulation Total population Code Name of Town! Ward Resi- House- (including I n'lUtutional and in the age-group (0-6\ No. WRrd in d(;ntial holds Housel(,,,. Population)

. sq. km. Houses

p M F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

1020 (Vl) t Tran Tslampur (M) 33.33 7423 7688 42459 22095 20364 6151 3187 2964 1 W;.p·o No. 1 382 394 2187 1152 1035 343 178 165 2 Wrtrrl No. 2 662 672 3226 1797 1429 456 248 208 3 WHI'IJ No. 3 329 363 1775 922 853 241 124 117 4 Wrtr'd No. 4 221 244 1253 660 593 209 113 98 5 Ward No. 5 274 291 1569 R24 745 258 138 120 6 '"\lard No. 6 192 217 1234 640 594 185 97 88 7 Ward No. 7 173 183 1023 516 507 147 81 66 8 W;.tt·d No. 8 181 200 1236 628 608 184 86 98 9 WHni No. 9 217 220 .1457 774 683 207 104 103

10 Warn No. 10 257 257 14()1 748 653 237 124 113 11 Ward ~o. 11 704 704 3800 2008 1792 598 306 292 12 WHrn No. 12 316 317 1735 916 819 311 178 133 13 Vv'ard No. 13 171. 171 1147 566 581 165 80 85 14 Ward No. 14 202 213 1137 580 557 127 67 60 15 War·d No., 15 125 138 867 450 417 116 60 56 16 Ward No. 16 210 233 1325 686 639 205 109 96· 17 War'd No. 17 202 219 1213 623 590 146 78 68 18 Ward No. 18 173 173 1110 585 525 133 67 66 19 War'd No. 19 218 221 1211 615 596 176 88 88 20 Ward No. 20 159 159 1065 554 511 ·145 73 72 21 Ward No. 21 262 284 1351 661 690 221 112 109 22 Ward No. 22 180 190 1031 541 490 135 74 61 23 Ward No. 23 168 168 920 472 448 113 57 56 24 Ward No. 24 186 186 1229 628 601 184 97 87 25 Ward No. 25 131 131 739 373 366 96 46 50 26 War'd No. 26 192 193 998 533 465 110 58 52 27 Ward No. 27 165 165 1039 522 517 155 74 81 28 Ward No. 28 207 208 1055 556 499 137 64 73 29 Ward No. 29 .214 223 1249 640 609 180 89· 91 30 Ward No. 30 196 197 1013 494 519 127 64 63 31 Ward No. 31 . 154 154 864 431 433 104 53 51

1030 (VlIJ Ashta (M) 83.70 5316 5676 27405 14027 13378 4183 2221 19621

1 Ward No. 1 176 186 896 442 454 133 71 62 2 Ward No. 2 222 291 1285 646 639 216 104 112 3 Ward No. 3 219 225 955 469 486 168 80 88 4 Ward No. 4 214 214 1103 581 522 191 103 88 5 Ward No. 5 400 487 2243 1171 1072 373 204 169 6 Ward No. 6 482 513 ' 2870 1484 1386 420 236 184 7 Ward No. 7 190 202 882 489 393 115 54 61 8 Ward NQ. 8 297 327 1555 798 757 304 173 131 9 Ward No. 9 557 581 2455 1265 1190 448 227 221

.10 Ward No. 10 217 228 1111 561 550 144 70 74 11 Ward No. 11 161 166 819 423 396 118 58 60 12 Ward No. 12 193 201 945 476 469 120 67 53 13 Ward No. 13 212 231 1106 542 564 148 80 68 14 Ward No. 14 194 198 1034 542 492 125 80 45 15 Ward No. 15 178 186 887 447 440 110 48 62 16 Ward No. 16 176 191 1020 519 501 169 85 84 17 Ward No. 17 160 175 773 378 395 118 61 57 18 Ward No. 18 196 201 969 499 470 __ 123 69 54 19 Ward No. 19 188 188 933 474 459 150 81 69 20 Ward No. 20 159 159 842 431 411 102 59 43 21 Ward No. 21 201 201 1071 539 532 125 72, 53 22 Ward No. 22 170 171 872 446 426 132 70 62 23 Ward No.· 23 154 154 779 405 374 131 69 62

347

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRTAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

eu hi va tors Agricultural Livestock. LabQurers Forestry.

&hf'dult'Cl Scheduled Total Fishing, Huntin~ T .(1('ation CR~h~S Tribes Literates Main WorkeT'8 and Plantation". Code

Orchards anc! No. allied activitjp~

(I-IX) (I) (II) ([II!

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(12) ll;·n (14) .(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (2:">1 (1)

2461 2:1:32 52 56 15820 11142 10678 2297 2134 510 1001 727 112 7 1020 179 141 7 6 547 486 494 80 50 58 15 10 1 148 1GFi 1220 835 720 221 53 5 U6 82 8 2 2 164 104 5 6 742 446 410 98 51 12 51) 51 11 3

9L 74 473 313 337 66 146 28 35 24 6 4 501 466 521 239 426 177 79 19 212 151. 3 5

24 20 430 244 376 }.IM5 197 147 33 34 2 6 8 12 314 170 245 6:'3 36 9 3 13 3 7 3 1 405 391 311 33 32 1 7 6 8

35 :1O 621 427 434 33 45 1 14 10 1 9 143 120 1 2 534 429 372 53 40 1 24 3 7 1 10 247 219 3 2 1510 1004 899 136 167 53 21 9 4 11

20 28 30 34 557 381 424 14:'3 55 30 116 67 3 2 12 201 213 419 303 280 87 23 3 10 5 13

40 M 4 2 491 362 262 42 20 4 2 14 366 256 235 24 40 4 2 15

16 19 496 330 335 68 22 1 12 6 16 473 332 325 15 167 3 4 3 8 17 353 278 320 22 191 14 9 1 1 18

10 ij 518 351 317 46 156 23 13 13 4 19 366 345 270 199 257 78 60 14 84 56 8 20

22 2:3 .393 330 345 115 74 34 63 46 4 21 435 314 287 80 109 48 14 17 4 22

9 10 375 260 232 61 58 12 20 32 1 23 33 a6 1 2 474 379 310 37 38 5 2 5 8 24

6 5 322 172 174 26 15 1 3 3 3 25 469 311 250 33 19 5 2 2 26 403 312 238 62 16 5 4 38 1 27

57 54 469 333 253 62 27 9 5 10 4 2 28 82 77 1 2 453 278 352 83 98 25 12 24 2 29 53 70 400 365 244 29 41 2 12 1 1 30

3 1 367 312 214 39 9 1 31

2215 2107 114 135 9056 6299 7596 3762 2651 1038 1572 1638 186 300 1030 95 84 331 240 246 153 104 88 31 55 1

348 ;]35 210 147- 348 314 60 53 168 171 1 2 281 :305 251 189 258 190 32 19 103 97 1 3 487 ·146 415 184 247 128 34 23 93 95 1 5 4 378 :364 6 2 499 430 659 362 142 36 227 212 27 9 5 114 101 961 636 766 245 206 35 89 61 19 40 6 45 24 3 383 200 255 118 124 63 30 26 7 7 42 :38 476 256 399 180 158 65 120 109 9 1 8

295 280 661 370 744 608 183 156 332 396 11 26 9 43 38 434 289 '.319 162 108 57 52 57 3 24 10 44 53 331 233 233 46 62 11 11 18 3 1 11

7 7 362 279 265 109 106 35 42 44 1 14 12 1 102 132 420 293 290 76 176 12 34 28 4 13

443 318 283 157 205 84 14 15 5 50 14 312 240 255 159 159 55 11 36 14 52 15 327 214 304 134 86 8 75 54 31 32 1(-7

8 4 281 198 213 76 83 29 12 23 6 17 2 3 372 305 270 82 102 21 22 22 1 13 i ~.;

16 14 3 354 304 238 85 37 10 27 23 7 11 L! 1 255 288 230 54 88 12 5 20 4 LIJ

424 344 306 104 146 41 14 11 6 15 21 2 4 264 159 264 194 138 119 50 53 16 6 22 6 7 1 290 183 204 26 112 6 10 12 9 1 23.

348

7. WALWA TAHSIL-contd. URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacluring, Manufacturing Pt-oco""ing. Pro<'essing,

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and SPfvking and Constructions Trade and Cod(· Town! Quarrying Repair .. in R"pllir" in other Conunerce N(l. Ward Hou"':'nold th" n Household

InduRtry Industry (IV) IV(all IV(b)J (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F. M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (2R) (29) (aO) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

1020 Ivn Uran Islampur (M) 53 2 112 95 1392 151 577 12 2151 191 1 Warn No. 1 7 13 10 54 10 50 1 108 8 2 Ward No. 2 8 5 104 14 35 4 105 26 3 WHI"Ci No. 3 1 54 4 19 41 2 4 Wani No. 4 41 6 41 5 Warri No. G 28 1 18 22 6 ",,'urcl No. 6 20 43 36 7 WIi"ri No. 7 3 3 58 10 4- 58 5 8 Wltt'd No. 8 39 16 143 10 9 Warel No. 9 1 69 1 7 160 7

10 Ward No. 10 4 2 72 20 22 2 75 11 Ward No. 11 1 6 9 140 5 77 1 134 9 12 Ward No. 12 40 3 42 64 25 13 Wl-lrd No. 13 34 49 25 2 8 120 9 14 Ward No, 14 14 1 48 6 9 1 91 8 15 Ward No. 15 4 1 43 3 1 67 1 16 Ward No. 16 17 9 6 51 26 32 1 58 4 17 Ward No. 17 28 11 25 18 Ward No. 18 26 4 30 19 Ward No. 19 31 1 5 33 1 20 Ward No. 20 1 7 12 16 ,21 Ward No. 21 4 38 14 11 69 11 22 Ward No. 22 39 6 34 2 23 Ward No. 23 1 2 28 2 22 2 32 3 24 Ward No. 24 2 47 6 9 84 5 25 Ward No. 25 35 1 59 5 26 Ward No. 26 4 2 34 1 13 74 3 27 Wcu'd No. 26 1 2 36 2 14 71 6 28 Ward No. 27 1 3 48 1 7 61 15 29 Ward No. 28 2 5 59 115 57 47 10 30 Ward No. 29 14 4 32 1 12 70 4 31 Ward No. 30 6 18 2 5 123 12

1030 (VII) Ashta (M) 1 30 28 913 348 264 2 851 134

1 Ward No. 1 1 4.4 2 19 20 2 Ward No. 2 2 95 85 4 2 3 Ward No. 3 84 68 2 6 2 4 Ward No. 4 21 1 25 36 5 Ward No. 5 - 2 2 127 70 19 39 9 6 Ward No. 6 132 68 26 119 4 7 Ward No. 7 31 20 10 18 2 8 Ward No. S 3 12 4 11 3 9 Ward No. 9 13 5 . 50 4 38 57 10

10 Ward No. 10 1 21 5 39 28 7 11 Ward No. 11 55 4 5 35 6 12 Ward No. 12 - 3 12 3 13 54 7 13 Ward No. 13 17 2 10 24 24 14 Ward No. 14 9 5 28 1 15 Ward No. 15 6 2 38 9 16 Ward No. 16 1 1 27 3 2 48 3 17 Ward No. 17 2 1 28 1 6 33 4 18 Ward No. 18 1 32 1 3 -- 1 54 6

'19 Ward No, 19 34 2 23 48 18 20 Ward No. 20 3 29 4 2 60 6 2] Ward No. 21 5 6 22 3 5 1 46 3 22 Ward No. 22 3 4 11 2 4 18 6 23 Ward No. 23 14 2 27 2

349

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Transpo~. Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Commu nications Other Services Workers Non-Workers Location

Total SC ST Code No.

(VIII) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M F M F

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

997 13 2149 589 136 1024 11281 17043 3:l016 1918 1673 40 28 1020 29 115 36 1 143 657 B12 1 38 1 218 87 36 64 1041 1144 2 25 153 29 512 755 3

. 11 51 14 1 71 322 456 4 12 52 6 34 80 364 488 5 14 1 31 3 264 409 6 34 46 23 6 22 265 422 7 29 1 45 15 1 2 316 573 8 84 53 14 1 79 339 571 9 33 95 24 ] 22 375 578 10

122 1 227 49 4 1109 1652 11 26 78 16 2 29 490 647 12 30 30 19 5 24 281 470 13 32 44 24 4 26 314 489 14 28 46 19 7 215 386 15 45 1 89 23 17 351 554 16 13 69 9 116 298 459 17 13 46 7 1 47 264 456 18 22 1 53 7 68 298 482 19 17 1 52 7 21 297 412 20 25 1 57 9 5 30 211 fl45 21 18 63 13 1 9 253 401 22 26 42 10 1 4 239 383 23 56 1 64 15 4 15 314 549 24 30 29 16 4 7 195 333 25 34 68 22 9 46 274 386 26 48 1 47 8 14 41 270 414 27 27 73 22 3 10 300 427 28 35 40 4 13 288 513 29 25 2 37 15 7 250 483 30 16 1 36 24 2 215 394 31

272 3 856 271 118 774 6313 8842 21!1!1~ 1430 1290 196 203 1030

6 21 8 15 196 286 1 5 15 1 13 12 285 313 2 9 1 21 3 0 3 203 293 3

15 :22 4 26 23 308 371 4 16 60 24 7 57 505 653 5 36 1:39 37 16 120 702 1021 6 10 25 7 6 48 228 227 7 12 70 2 1 83 398 494 8 21 1 39 10 9 71 512 511 9 18 49 12 3 34 239 354 10 15 47 6 4 38 186 312 11 12- 25 3 1 57 210 303 12

5 1 20 9 42 252 446 13 6 11 7 1 259 334 14 8 17 7 8 192 273 15 9 25 33 1 215 366 16

10 33 18 1 12 164 307 17 6 50 17 5 11 224 377 18

19 43 21 11 236 363 19 10 32 9 201 357 20 12 50 24 12 233 416 21

7 17 4 5 13 - 177 219 22 5· 25 5 ,13 102 188 246 23

350

8. SHIRAI..A TAHSlL URBAN PRIMARY

Area of No.of Location Town/ Occupied No. of Total populntion Total population

Code Name of Town/ Ward Resi- House- (including Institulional and in the age-group (0-8) No. Ward in ot:'ntial holdq HOU80leSS Pnpulatil">n)

sq .. km. Houscs

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

P !vf F P M F

(1) (2) (3) (4) (I) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

1040 (VIII) Manadur (C.T.)* 1a.24 1756 2217 7422 3819 360[$ 1521 786 735

1 Ward No. 1 148 161 739 ··355 384 128 60 68 2 Ward No. 2 1:31 144 636 285 351 114 52 62 3 Ward No. g 133 144 709 335 374 139 77 62 4 Ward No. 4 147 154 606 252 354 103 51 52 5 Ward No_ 5 167 190. 809 47'1 335 122 69 53 6 Ward No. 6 88 1 If; 448 244 204 117 64 53 7 Ward No. 7. Hj8 199 673 350 :)23 142 70 72 8 Ward No. 8 152 213 503 281 2'-"') ~~ 119 63 fi6 9 Ward No. g 172 2~l;! 571 312 2::.9 164 82 82

10 Ward No. 10 154 217 591 326 26f) 141 75 66 11 Ward No. 11 132 219 535 289 246 12t; 64 62 -12 Ward No. 12 161 227 602 3.16 286 ln6 59 47

351

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF :MAIN WC1UCERS

Cultivators A6>Ticli 1 tu ral Livestock, Labourers Forestry,

Scheduled Scheduled Total Fishing, Hunting Location Castes ' Tribes Literates Main Workers and Plantations, Code

Orchards and No. allied activities

(I-IX) (I) (II) (III)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M ·F

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) OS} (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (1)

660 641 18 10 2405 1474 1806 395 317 260 51 40 8 2 1040

12 9 211 97 168 30 73 20 11 3 1 182 79 122 116 73 99 12 15 2

163 173 212 106 157 39 61 19 26 16 3 9 17 75 29 120 128 lOB 122 1 6 2 4

57 47 315 156 170 14 5 26 30 3 2 148 85 129 31 2 6 52 42 264 206 168 8 7 48 54 7 3 205 120 153 6 8 50 36 125 135 165 4 9 68 54 7 3 244 169 162 8 10

127 118 175 77 126 6 2 1 11 48 61 1 2 249 215 166 5 4 2 12

352

8. SHlRALA TAHSll...---contd. URBAN PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF

Manufacturing, Manufacturing Processing, Processing,.

Location Name of Mining and Servicing and Servicing and Constructions Trade and Code Town! Quarrying Repairs in Repairs in o~her Commerce No. Ward Household than Household

Industry Industry (IV) [V(a)] (V(b)] (VI) (VII)

M F M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

1040 (VIII) ManaduT (C.T.)* 1 18 1 230 25 262 9 63 11

1 Ward No. 1 1 15 38 5 11 1 2 Ward No. 2 3 2 23 2 3 Ward No. 3 17 6 1 4 '3 4 Ward No. 4 2 1 5 Ward No. 5 1 20 2 6 Ward No. 6 1 31 22 12 32 8 7 Ward No. 7 15 120 3 2 1 8 Ward No. 8 17 2 1 9 Ward No. 9 18 2

10 Ward No. 10 32 4 1 11 Ward No. 11 19 2 1 12 Ward No. 12 52 58 1 5

353

CENSUS ABSTRACT

- MAIN 'WORKERS

Transport, Storage

and Marginal Population, 1981 Communications Other Services Workers Non-Workers Location

Tolal SC- ST Code No.

(VIn) (IX)

M F M F M F M F P M: 'F M F

(36) (3'1) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (1)

15 841 47 24 176 1989 3032 1040

3 16 1 10 77 177 277 1 2 7 2 33 161 202 2 1 39 3 2 27 176 308 3 5 1 29 132 197 4

148 13 1 1 303 320 5 51 1 4 7 111 166 6 31 4 1 181 315 7

2 131 6- 128 216 8 1 144 4 147 255 9

126 7 164 257 10 101 6 4 1 159 239 11

1 46 2 1 150 280 12

Y 4-23

ANNEXURE I

NOTE ON FERTILITY-MORTALITY AND MIGRATION

FERTILITY LEVELS Fertility is a major component of population

growth. In the 1981 Census, questions on fertility related to age at maviage, number of surviving children, number of children ever born alive and children born alive during the last year were asked. The first three questions were asked to all ever married women and the last question related to currently married women. The measures of fertility worked out are based on the F-Series

. Tables of 1981. Census pertaining to Maharashtra State and are defined as below -

Age Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) .' The average number of children born alive during the last year per woman of a particular age group.

Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR) : The average number of children born alive during the last year per married woman of a particular age group.

General Fertility Rate (GFR) .' The number of children bonl alive during the last year pel' 1,000 women in the age group 15-49.

General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR); The number of children born alive during the last year per 1000 married women in the age group of 15-49.

Total· Fertility Rate (TFR) .' Total number of children that would have born alive per woman, had the current schedule of age specific fertility rates been applicable for the entire reproductive period.

Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) .. Total number of children that would have born alive per married woman, had the current schedule of age specific- marital fertility rates been applicable for the entire reproductive period.

Child Women Ratio.' Numbe:r.: of children in age group 0-4 per 100 women in age group 15-49.

Age Specific Marital Fertility Level.~, 1981

Age Group Sangli District

Total Rural Urban (1) (2) (3) (4)

15-19 0.162 0.162 0.163

20-2~ 0.237 0.241 0.220

25-29 0.163 0.167 0.150

30-34 0.092 0.099 0.070

35-39 0.043 0.046 0.034

40-44 0.018 0.019 0.013

45-49 0.006 0.007 0.005

It is seen· from the above table that the

level ot fertility in the district is lower

compared to the state average in rural (except

agup 15-19) as wen as urban areas (except

MaharashtJ'a State

Total Rur~l Urban (5) (6) (7)

0.157 0.157 0.157.

0.246 0.260 0.219

0.199 0.217 0.169

0.125 0.142 0.092

0.069 0.079 0.048

0.032 0.038 0.019

0.013 0.015 0.007

age gr:oup 15-19 and 20-24). Rural fertility

:is obviously higher compared to urban fertility

in the district as well as the state. Other fertility

measures are given in the following table.

355

Other fertility measures Sangli district Maharashtra State

Fertility Measure Total RUTal

(1) (2) (3)

G.F.R. 98 101 . (114)

.G.M.F.R. 116 118 (136)

T.F.R. 3.0 3.2 / (3.5)

T.M.F.R. 3.6 -3.7 (4.2)

Crude Birth Rate 23.19 N.A. (eBR) (26.92)

No. of children ever born per, 4.70 4.76 woman in age group 45--49.

· Mean age at marriage 16.1 15.9 Child woman ratio 47.4 48.2

Note: FigiJTP'I in brackets are adjusted estimates.

. Different fertility measures given above reveal lower level of fertility in the district compared to the state average in rural as well as urban areas. The lower mean age at marriage of fe-males in the distnct is however in contrast to its' lower fertility. The chilg Woman ratio is also lower in thti district compared to .the state average in both rural and" urban areas.

Urban Total Rural Urban (4) (5) (6) (7)

85 108 120 86 (134)

108 135 144 116 (168)

'2.5 3.4 3.8 2.5 (4.3)

3.3 4,2 4.5 3.6 (5.2)

N.A. 25.53 ~.A. N.A. (31.75)

4.42 4.95 5.16 4.48

16.8 16.8 16.3 17.9 44.3 51.0 53.0 47.4

MORTA,ITY LEVELS Information (In the questions on children

ever born and children surVIvIng canvassed for all· ever married women has been tabulated by age of t.he mother. From this, estimates of child mortality have been worked· out by using Brass technique.'

/£stimates of Child Mortality, 1981

Sangli district - ~ahaTashtra State

Total Rural \ ~ (1) (2) , (3)

· q(2) .p , 81 84 M 83 84 F\ 79 83

q(3) , P 90 96 M 90 96 F 89 96

q(5)' P 108 114 M 108 113 F 108 116

From the estimates of child mortality [number of deaths. by ages 2, 3 and 5 given above as q(2), q(3) and q(5)j, it i~ observed that child mortality in the district is lower compared to the State average tin both rural and urban' areas.

t However, .the differentials, are more pronounced in rural J'l'eas. Fernal cbild mortality is lower compared' to that 4 'males in the district as well as the state. lI.owev~r this trend is seen

· to be reversal in rural area of the district by · age 5.

Urban Total Rural (4) (5) (6)

'71 114 133 78 121 140 63 }O7 125

70 121 145 73 124 148 66 118 143

87. 145 170 92 146 170 81 144. 169

MOVEMENT OF POPULATION What is m,igration ?

' Urban (7)

77 82 71

78 8.1 74

93 95 90

Migration is the third component of population change, the other two being mortality and fertiJity. A person is considered as a, migrant by place of birth if the place in which he is enumerated during . the census is other than the place of his birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of'1ast residence if the place in which he is' enumerated during the census is other than his place of immediate last

. residence. y 4-24

Internal and international migration. The migrational··· movements are of three

types - (i) Migration within the state itself with its componepts. (a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intradistrict migration) (b) . Migration from one district of state to another district of state (interdistrict migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another state of the country (interstate migration), and (iii) Migration from one country to another country. The first two streams together constitute internal migr~tion, while the last type of movement is called international migration.

Why the people migrate ? For the first time in the census, reasons for

migration were elicited 'in 1981. Keeping operational constraints in view, the reasons for migration were broadly categorised as (1) employ­ment (2) education (3) marriage (4) family movement and (5) other reasons. Reasons for migration have been elicite~ only with reference to movement from pll',lce of last residence.

Iinpact. of Migration. The growth of population of a particular place

depends upon the biological variates such as mortality and fertility and migration. The knowledge of trend in migration helps in future planning of a place.

Position of Sangli district vis-a-vis Maharashtra in respect of migration by place of birth.

On the basis of migrants by place of \ birth, there were 26,143,318 migrants in Maharashtra in 1981, comprising of 10,467,875 males and 15,675,443 females. These migrants constitute 41.64 per cent of the total population. Male migrants constitute 32.29 per cent of male population while female migrants account for 5~.62 per cent of female population.

In Sangli district there were 817,528 migrants compnsmg of 296,113 males· and 521,415 females. The migrants of this district constitute 44.64 per cent of total population. Male and female migrants constitute 31.80 and 57.93 per cent respectively of the total population.

- From the distribution of total migrants in Maharashtra by place of birth, it is clearly seen that females predominate in intradistrict and inter-district migratiC:)fl while males predominate

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in int.erstate and international migration. But in Sangli district males predominate only in in tern atiooal migration.

The number migrants born in other states of India was 4,403,751 in 1981. It can be seen that 16.85 per cent of the total migrants in Maharashtra were from other states. In case of Sangli district 12.59 per cent of ·the total migrants were from other states.

In case of Maharashtra 8 states namely Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, GujaTat, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu together account for 4,050,439 (or 91.98 per cent) out· of 4,403,751 interstate migrants. In respect of Sangli district, of the total 102,913 migrants, Karnataka account for 90.10 per cent, Gujarat account for 2.30 per cent, Andhra Pradesh account for 2.00 per cent and Uttar Pradesh account for 0.97 per cent interstate migrants.

I Rural-Urban Components of Migration.

The flow of migrants would consist of four streams such as rural to rural, rural to urt.>an, urban to rural and urban to urban. The data on the basis of various strea~s in case of migrants is classified by place of birlh. The data presents only in relation to internal migrants. The data for Sangli district is presented separately.

Of the total intrastate migrants of 21,466,473, 60.95 per cent have moved from TUral to TUral, 10.44 per cent from urban to urban 21.01 per cent from rural to urban and 7.56 per cent from urban to rural. In case of Sangli district, of the total 713,786 intrastate migrants, 69.36 per cent have moved from rural to rural, 6.98 per cent from urban to urban, 14.49 per cent from rural to urban and 9.16 per cent from urban to rural:

In case of migrants from other states numbering 4,403,75~, 16.18 per cent have migrated _ from rural to rural, 32.31 per cent from urban to urban, 47.57 per cent from rur~l to urban and only 3.85 per cent froin urban to rural. In case of Sang1i district of the total 102,913 migrants, 51.58 per cent have moved from rural to rural, 16.24 per cent from urban to urban, 24.86 per cent from rural to urban and 7.29 per cent from urban to rural.

Note : Analysis is based on Table 'D-1' of Migration Tables part V-A & B;, 1981 Census.

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PERCENTAGE DISTRillUTION OF PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH

MAHABASHTRA SANGLI

1981 Census 19H1 CenSllS

Place of birth Place ofhirth Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

(l) (2) (:1) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) ._---(A) Migrants born 21,466,473 7,853,161 13,613,312 (A) Migrants born 713,786 250,858 462,828

within the state (82.11) (75.02) (86.84) within the state (87,31) (E4.721 1.1*l.78) ofenumeration of enumeration'"

I

(i) Migrants born 13,819,708 4,444,302 9,375,406 (i) Migrants hom 488,647 167,269 321,378 eJsewhere in (52.86) (42.46) (59.81) elsewhere in (59,77) (5649) (61.6:'1)

di8trict of district of enumeration. enumeration.

(ii) Migrants born 7,646,765 3,408,859 4,237,906 (ii) Migrants born 22.'5,139 83,589 141,550 in other district (29.25) (32.56) (27.03) in other district (27.54) (~,23) (27.15) of the State of the State

(B) Migrants .born in 4,403,751 2,469,647 1,934,104 (B) Migrants born in 102,913 44,714 58,199 other States of India (16.85) (23.59) (12.34) other States of India (12 M}) WUO) (11.16)

(C) Migrants born in 273,094 145,067 128,027 (C) Migrants born in 829 541 288 other countries. (1.04) (1.39) (0.82) other COlIn tries. (0.10) ((1.18) (0.06)

-----.---~~- ---__ .. _--Total migrants 26,143,3is 10,467,875 15,675,443 Total migrants 817,528 2H6,1l3 521,415

(100.00) (100,00) 000,(0) (loo.om 000,(0) (lOQ,(){))

INTERSTATE MIGRANTS TO INTERSTATE MIGRAN'rS TO MAHARASHTRA SANGLI

._--,----1981 Census 1981 Census

Place of birth Place of birth Migrants Percentage MigTanLs Pereentage

to total to lolal

migrants migrants (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. AndhTa Pradesh 333,710 7.58 1. Andhra Pradesh 2,058 2.00 2. Gujarat 777,180 17.65 2. Gujarat 2,370 2.30 3. Karnataka 925,171 21.01 3. Kamataka 92,718 90.10 4. Kerala 215,937 4.91 4. Kerala 709 0.69 5. Madhya Pradesh 484,062 10.99 5. Rajasthan 754, 0.73 6. Rajasthan 200,060 4,54 6, Uttar Pradesh 99R 0.97 7. Tamil Nadu 184,570 4.19 8. Uttar Pradesh '929,749 21.11 '-'-. ----

Total for eigh t states 4,050,439 91.98 Total for six states 99,607 96.79

Other states 353,312 8.02 Other states 3,306 3.21 ----

Total 4,403,751 100.00 Total 102,913 100.00

(2)

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RURAl .. AND URBAN- COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF Bm~ 1981 CENSUS

P''''''e of birth (1)

Total internal migrants

Within the state

In ot.her states of India

MAHARASHTRA

Total (2)

Total 21,466.473 (100.00)

Rural 17,593.442 (81.96)

Urban 3,864,350

(18.00) Total 4,403,751

(100.00) Rural 2,807,480

(63.75)

Urban 1,592,278 (36.16)

Plac" of Enumeration

Rural Urban (3) (4)

. 14,710,804 6,755,669 (68.53) (31.47)

13,083,051 4,510,389 (60.95) (21.01)

1,623,383 2,240,966

(7.56) (10.44)

882,680 3,521.071 (20.04) (79:96)

712,546 2,094,934 (16.18) (47:57)

169,604 1,422.678 (3.85) (32.31)

Note Tot,,! i.pdude the migrants whose place of birth is unclassifiablc as Rural or Urban.

·RURA.L AND URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 1981 CENSUS

Place of hirth (1)

Total internal migrants

(1) Within the state

(2)' In other states of India

BANGLI

Total

Rural

Urban

Total·

Rural

Urban

Total (2)

713,786 (100.00)

.598,511 (83.85)

·115,249

(16.15)

102,913 (100.00)

78,668 (76.44)

24,216· (23.53)

Plllc<- of Enumeration

Rurlll (3)

560,469

(78.52)

495,067 (69.36)

65,397

(9.16)

60,594.. (58.88)

53,087 (51.58)

7;501

(7.29)

Note! (1) Total includes the migrants which pl1100 of birth is unclaRsifiablc. as Rural or Urban.

Urban (4)

153,317

(21.48)

103,445 (14.49)

49,852

..(6.98) 42,319 (41.12)

25,582 (24.86)

16,715

(16.24)

(2) The figures for rural/urban pillee of enumel'ation may not add up to total place of enumeration in all cases and there will be some marginal differenoos as the 0·1 table was processed on computer and was adjusted to conform to the ellrlier pcA fi%U~ by suitable correction factor.

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ANNEXURE II

VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 1981 /'

7 '7 No. of children ever Child· Mean StalPlDi,t.rid GFR GMFR TFR' TMFR CBR born per woman in Woman Age at

age·group 45-49 Ratio Marriage (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Mahara,,;htra lOB 135 3A 4.2 25.53 4.95 51.0 16.8 134 168 4.3 5.2 31.75

1. Gr. Bombay 62 86 1.8 2.7 14.94 3.86 43.9 18.8 116 162 3A 5.1 28.03

2. Thane 88 112 2.6 3.3 21.58 4.36 51 ~ 18.0 132 168 3.9 4.9 32.42

3. Raigarh 98 127 3.2 4.0 24.18 4.83 51.4 17.6 133 174 4A 5.5 32.88

4. Ratnagiri .. 83 121 3.0 4.0 22.37 4.33 41.0 18.4 110 159 4.0 5.3 29.41

5. Nashik 128 153 4.0 4.7 30.17 5.31 55.8 16.4 151 181 4.7 5.6 35.65

6. DhulE' 122 148 3.8 4.5 2B.54 5.56 56.0 16.9 154 188 4.S 5.7 36.10

7. Jalgaon 124 150 4.0 4.6 28.91 5.35 53.2 16.1 149 1BO 4.B 5.5 34.69

8. Ahmad nagar 106 126 3.3 3.9 26.32 5.03 51.1 16.2 124 146 3.8 4.5 30.59

9. Pune 95 119 2.8 3.7 23.11 4.66 48.7 17.0 123 154 3.6 4.8 29.69

10. SataTa 103 125 3.3 3.9 25.65 4.78 48.2 16.2 118 143 3.8 4.5 29.34

47.4/ 11. Sangli 9S~ 116 3.0 3.6 23.14 . 4.70 16.1 114 136 3.5 4.2 26.92

12. Solapur 124 150 3.8 4.6 28.77 5.32 52.8 16.1 136 164 4.2 5.0 31.42

13. Kolhapur 87 109 2.7 3.4 21.33 4.50 42.7 17.3 112 140 3.5 4.4 27.41

14. Aurangabad 141 164 4.5 5.1 32.44 5.23 58.0 15.9 143 166 4.6 5.2 32.58

15. Parbhani 135 155 4.3 4.8 30.74 5.44 56.S 15.3 137 157 4.3 4.9 31.05

16. Bid 139 159 4.4 5.0 31.23 '5.24 55.6 15.6 137 157 4.3 4.9 30.80

17. Nanded 150 172 4.7 5.3 32.70 5.57 62.7 15.3 158 181 5.0 5.6 34.31

IS. Osmanabad 140 162 4.4 5.0 31.23 5.47 57.9 15.6 145 169 4.6 5.2 32.52

19. Buldana 146 177 4.7 5.6 33.25 5.39 55.7 16.2 142 173 4.6 5.5 32.44

20. Akola 135 169 4.3 5.3 31.05 5.51 55.3 16.7 146 183 4.7 5.7 35.54

21. Amravati 121 162 4.0 5.3 27.29 5.54 53.1 17.3 146 195 4.S 6.4 32.97

22. Yavalmal 133 163 4.2 5.1 29.51 5.79 57.9 16.6 159 195 5.0 6.1 35.31

23. Wardha 109 142 3.5 4.7 24.64 5.65 50.2 16.7 143 186 4:6 6.2 32.24

24. Nagpur 108 143 3.4 4.6 25.26 5.29 50.0 16.9 146 194 4.6 6.3 34.10

25. Bhandara 107 132 3.5 4.1 26.60 4.79 49.7 16.5 137 169 4.5 5.3 32.88

26. Chandrapur 113 139 3.6 4.3 26.34 5.21 52.3 16.4 149 183 4.8 5.7 34.76

Notes: (1) Unadjusted "nd adjusted valucs of GFR, GMFR, TFR, TMFR and CBR arc given at district level. (2) A.:ljusied rates have been obtained using P/F ratio technique suggested by William Brass, where P stands for the average

parity of women in a particular age group and F stands for the average parity equivalent obtained from period fertility raws and by cumulation and interpolation.

(3) fo'igures in the first line against the StatelDisLrict indicate unadjusted rates, whilc tho .... in the .second line indicate adjusted rates.

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ANNEXURE

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS

Born elsewhere in the !listrict of enumeration Born in other districts ofMaharashtra StateIDistrict

p M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Maharashtra 13819708 1444302 9375406 7646765 3408859 4237906 (52.86) (42.46) (59.81 ) (29.25) (32.56) (27.03)

1. Greater Bmnhay 1786/)02 1042283 743719 (42.2ll) (41.14) (43.87)

2. ThnI'£ 449777 136154 3136Z:i 622::l1Z 324718 297594-(28.73) (17.80) (39.17) (39.7,,) (42.45) (37.16)

3. Raigarh 348884 94025 254859 126962 58160 68802 (66.50) (51.76) (74.31) (24.20) (32.02) (20.06)

4. Rnt. nagiri 585744 121972 463772 151549 70019 81530 (74.67) (56.55) (81.54) (l9.a2) (32.46) (14.34)

5. Nashik 919907 340087 57982{) 3180R1 1373834 180647 (70.24) (65.93) (73.05) (24.29) (26.64) (22.76)

6. Dhule 563429 207367 356062 1841.56 68939 115217 (68.30) (67.38) (68.84} (22.;j2) (22.40) (22.28)

7. Jalgaon 804516 276243 528273 23f'01.3 83309 154704 (72.52) (71.1B) (73.24) (21.46) (21.47) (21.45)

B. Ahmadn;,gar 813138 292743 520395 346H27 138497 208330 (68.72) (65.89) (70.43) (29.;n) (31.i 7) (28.20)

9. Pune! 970448 348918 621470 6B3673 330681 352992 (51.53) (43.28) (57.71) (36.:31) (41.02) (32.78)

10. Satara 686008 210807 475201 258806 105465 153341 (69.48) (62.12) (73.33) (26.21) (31.08) (23.66)

11. Sangli 488647 167269 321378 225139 83589 141550 (59.77) (56.49) (61.63) (27.54) (28.23) (27.15)

12. SoJapur 623443 216098 407345 204423 72957 1:U466 (66.47) (64.73) (67.43) (21.80) (21.85) (21.76}

13. Kolhapur 629013 185951 443062 188703 77799 110904 (63.59) (55.25) (67.89) (19.08) (23.11) (17.00)

14. Aurangabad 611624 Hi7844 443780 246603 90534 156069 (69.06) (61.43) (72.46) (27.84) (33.14) (25.49)

15. Parbhani 475721 126:-182 349339 18lf-ia5 56620 125015 (70.96) (66.65) (72.67) (27.10) (29.86) (26.00)

16. Bid 339319 85601 253718 150699 41868 108831 (68.aO) (65.44) (69.32) uso.aa) (32.01) (29.73)

17. Nanded 425363 120457 304906 137824 47911 89913 (69.03) (64.96) (70.79) (22.37) (25.84) (20.87)

18. Osmanabad 531785 138668 393117 154184 43976 110208 (72.65) (70.68) (73.36) (21.06) (22.41) (20.57)

19. Buldana 423618 1:37625 285993 170::l74 53840 116534 (69.51) (69.35) (69.58) (27.95) (27.13) (28.35)

20. Akola 453133 159567 293566 242679 84628 158051 (62.81) (62.07) (63.22) (3:1.64) (32.92) (34.03)

2l. Amravati 458307 ~9604 298703 lR4B7 64469 119878 (64.62) (62.56) (65.77) (25.99) (25.27) (26.40)

22. Yavatmal 495767 197704 298063 198064 71796 126268 (68.58) (69.85) (67.76) (27.40) (25.37) (28.70)

23. Wardha 215615 77521 138094 146268 51903 94365 (56.69) (55.96) (57.11) (38.46) (37.47) (39.02)

24. Nagpur 425557 146915 278642 279394 122729 156665 (44.35) (36.84) (49.68) (29.12) (30.78) (27.94)

25. Bhandara 494158 126800 '367358 73030 23338 49692 (76.11) (70.59) (78.23) (11.25) (13.00) (10.58)

26. . Chandrapur . 586787 201918 384869 147071 61450 85621 (69.52) (63.47) (73.18) (17.43) (19.32) (16.28)

Not£ : (1) Total migrants exclude persons whose birth place is unclassifiable.

(2) District figures may not add up to State figureR in all cases and there will be some marginal differences as the D-l table

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III

BY PLACE OF BmTH, 1981 CENSUS

Bom in Maharashtra Born in other States Born in other countries Total Migrant"

p M F P M F P M F P M F (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (}4) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)

21466473 7853161 13613312 4403761 2469647 1934104 273094 145067 12H027 26143318 10467875 10075443 (82.l1) (75.02) (~.84) (16.85) (23.59) (12.34) (1.04) (1.:39) (0.82) (100.00) ( lO(},O()) 11O(},{)0)

1780002 1042283 743719 2318664- 1425633 893031 124341 65609 5H732 4229007 2533521> 1fl9}';482 (42.23) (41.14) (43.87) (54,83) (56.27) (52.67) (2.94) (2,59) (3.46) (100.00) (100,001 ( j()I),OO)

1072089 460872. 611217 441418 276640 164778 52120 27403 24717 1565627 76491fi HOO712 (88,48) (60.25) (76.33) (28.19) (36.17) (20.58) (3.33) (3.58) (3.09) (100.00) (l00,0()) (lOO.OO)

.75846 152185 323661 47376 28750 18626 1392 703 689 524614 1816aH :{42976 (90.70) (88.78) (94.37) (9.03) (15.83) (5.43) (0.27) (0.39) (0.20) (100.00) (lOO.OO) ( ]()(),OO) 737293 191991 546302 45912 23147 22765 1220 552 668 784425 215690 nhH735 (93.99) (89.01) (95.88) (5.85) (10.73) (4.00) (0.16) (0.26) (0.12) (100.00) (100.00) ( 100.00)

1237938 417471 760467 66361 35350 31001 5296 3003 2293 1309585 515824 79:1761 (94.53) (92.57) (95.81) (5.07) (6.85) (3.90) (0.40) (0.5A) (0.29) (100,00) (100.01)) il 00.00) 741585 276306 471279 74113 29146 44361 3215 1113 1562 824973 307"7(1) nl7208 (90,62) (89.78) (91.12) (8.98) (9.66) (8.58) (0.40) (0.56) (0 .• 10) (100.00) (100.00) 1100.00)

1042529 359552 682977 61132 25403 35729 5660 3105 2555 1109321 388060 721261 (93,98) (92.65) (94.69) (5.51) (6.55) (4,95) (0,51) (0.80) (0.36) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00)

1159965 431240 723725 19834 11121 8713 3409 1970 1439 1183208 444331 nS877 (98,03) (97.06) (98.63) (1.68) (2.50) (1,18) (0,29) (0,44) (0,19) (100.00) (100.00) (lOO.OO)

1654121 679659 974462 210084 116438 93646 18975 10162 8813 1883180 806259 1076921 (87.84) (84.30) (90.49) (11.15) (14.44) (8.69) (1,01) (l.26) (O.82)- (100.00) {100.001 { 10<1.OG) 944814 316272 628542 40891 22151 18740 1683 919 764 987:i88 339342 64R046 (95,69) (93.20) (96,99) (4.14) (6.53) (2.89) (0,17) (0,27) (O.J ~) ( 100.00) (100.00) 1100.00) 713786 250858 462928 102913 44714 58199 829 541 288 817528 296113 521415 (87,31) (84,72) (88,78) (12.59) (15.10) (11.16) (0.10) (0.18) (0.06) ( 100,00) (100.00) ( 100.(0) 827866 28fJ055 538811 108827 44111 64716 1239 682 557 937932 333848 604084 (88.27) (86.58) (89,19) (11.60) (13.21) (10.72) (0.13) (0.21) (0.09) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 817716 263750 553966 168174 710ll . 97163 3308 1839 1469 989198 336600 6.52598 (82.67) (78.36) (84,89) (17.00) (21.10) (14.89) (0.33) (0.54) (0.22) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 858227 258378 599849 .25854 13968 11886 1561 871 690 885642 273217 612425 (96.90\ (94,57) (97,95) (2.92) (5.U) (1.94) (0.18) (O.32) (0,11) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 657356 183002 414354 12771 6502 6269 237 118 119 670364 189622 480742 (98.06) (96,51) (98.67) (1.90) (3.43) (l,30) {O.04) (0,06) (0.03) (100.00) (100.00) (lOO.OO) 490018 127469 362549 6645 3238 3407 173 94 79 496836 130801 366035 (98.63) (97.45) (99.05) (1.34) (2.48) (0.93) (0.03) (0.07) (0.02) (100.00) (100.00) (100_OO) 563187 168368 394819 52718 16933 35785 250 130 120 616155 185431 430724 (91.40) (90.S0) (91.66) (8.56) (9.13) (8.31) (0.04) (0.07) (0.03) (100,00) (100.00) (100.00) 685969 182644 503325 45863 13422 32441 210 136 74 732042 196202 535840 (93.71) (93,09) (83.93) (6.26) (6.84) (6.06) (0.03) (0.07) (0.01) (lOO.OO) (100.00) (100.00) 593992 191465 402527 14555 6504 8051 938 478 460 609485 198447 411038 (97.46) (96.48) (97.93) (2.39) (3.28) (1.00) (0.15) (O.24) (0.11) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 695812 244195 451617 22045 10917 11128 3592 1949 1643 721449 257061 464388 (96.45) (94.99) (97.25) l3,Gfi) (4.25) (2.40) (0.50) (0.76) (0.35) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 642654 224073 418581 63421 29373 34048 3185 1681 1504 709260 255127 454133 (9031 i (87.8:» (92.17) (8.94) OL511 (7,50) (0.45) (0.66) (0.33) (100.00) (lOO.OO) (100.00) 69:38:-11 269500 4243:31 28161 13054 15107 926 473 453 722918 283027 439891 (95.98) (B;;.22) (96.46) (&.89) (4.61) (3.44) (0.13) (0.17) (0.10) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 361883 129424 232459 16158 7895 82(,:; 2299 1212 1087 380340 1385.n 241809 (95.15) (93.43)· (96.13) (4,25) (5:1O) (.3.'l2) (0.(:;0) (0.87) (0.45) (100.00) (loo.nO} (100.00) 704951 269644 435307 241754 122181 119;)7:-1 12878 6942 5936 959583 398767 560816 (73.47) (67.62) (77.62) (25.19) (30.64) (2U2) (1.34) (1.74) (1.06) (100,00) (100,00) (100.00) 567188 150138 417050 76141 26303 49838 5921 3184 2737 649250 179625 469625 (87.36) (83.59) (88.81) (11.73) (14.64) (10.61) (0.91) (1.77) (0.58) (foo.oO) (100.00) (100.00) 733858 263368 470490 91971 45139 46832 18172 9598 8574 84401 318105 525896 (86.95) (82.79) (89.46) {lO.90} (14.19) ~~.91) (2.15) (3.02) (1.63) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00)

was processed on comp,uter and was adjusted so as to conform t.o the earlier peA figures by suitable correction factor.