District Census Handbook, Srinagar, Part XII-A & B, Series-2

354
C:ENSUS C>F INiJl.A. 200 .... SERIES -2 .JAMMU & KASHMIR. DISTRICT CENSUS- H.A.NDBOOK Part A &< B SRINAGAR DI-STRICT VILLAGE VILLAGE PRIIVIARV & TOVVN -¢- DIRECTC>RV AND TOVVNVVISE CENSUS ABSTRACT ..c.-t,. I "".$t {. :-"') Chande-r Shakher sapru - Deputy Dlrect.or of Census Operations. Jalllrllu & Kashrnir

Transcript of District Census Handbook, Srinagar, Part XII-A & B, Series-2

C:ENSUS C>F INiJl.A. 200 ....

SERIES -2 .JAMMU & KASHMIR.

DISTRICT CENSUS- H.A.NDBOOK

Part A &< B

SRINAGAR DI-STRICT

VILLAGE

VILLAGE PRIIVIARV

& TOVVN

-¢-

DIRECTC>RV

AND TOVVNVVISE CENSUS ABSTRACT

c---f~r ..c.-t,. I r-~ ~ "".$t

p~ {~p~ r· {. \k~r~~ :-"')

Chande-r Shakher sapru - Deputy Dlrect.or of Census Operations. Jalllrllu & Kashrnir

SRINAG-AR DISTRICT

HAZRA TBAL DAR<C;AH Hazratbal shrine, the Place or Majesty is situated on the ",",'<::" • I. shore ot the v,'orld raolous DCtI

Lake opposite Nishat 8agh, This is the most sacr'ed o-r shrines in the K", ,.1,',) ir valley -rar here is housed ;'11(1

venE'rated relic o-r the Prophet Mohammad (SAW). The history 0, " "";}Irinc goc-s back to the ... : • .-1", SevclItcellth Century when the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's sub.c:._j~;. '~ •. "J iq Khan. Ia.id out a garden hCI'C' and constructed a palal,aI building "Ism-at ~ahal or pleasure Hous:. ',I, I fi23. Hov.rcver_ the Efllpcrol_

during his visit in 1634. ordered the building to b.., converted tnto a pr;,,', ~,' house v.'ith sOI'l"le additions and alterations. During the tin-.e of' Aurangzeb, when Moi-e-1v1uqqadas ar.-j·,"-.i in Kashrn [r in 1699. it ... vas kept in the Shrine of Naqashband Sahjb in the heart of" city. Since the plac.;= .... :"',' found to be insufllcient in vie,,' 'Or the unprecedented rush of" people ..... ho thronged the place to have th;'.'.~~1 inlpse o-r the Moi-e-M uqqqdas, it was decided to shift: it 1:0 Hazratbal, then known as Sadiqabad_ . ,-'

The shrjne is ma.de of" white marble and screened with int:rical~ filigree work. It has a single don-.e wit.h an accompanying minaret. The ground around the shrine is paved with stones and several chinar trees growing within its premises which enhance its aesthetic appeal. '

On important religious occasions like Urs, Birthday of" Proi)h.et Mohamn1ad (SA W) and other' times of" the year the landscaped gardens around Hazratbal hosts ('airs. V\":t~,-~ by gaily decorated ,vaterfront"_ conage industry crafts, the produce of" orchards a.nd livestock is trad, -. i_Located at a distance of' abOUt" 9 kms. fronl main posh market area o-r Lal Chowk it is a cenl1'e of" attl'.'. ,·.,_n :lnd reverence TOr the f'aitl:.ruL

\l \

Forevvord

Preface

Acknowledgement

CONTENTS

Distric1 Highlights - 2001 Census

Important Statis"tics in th~ district

Ranking of" TahsiIs in th.._: district

Statements 1-9

Statement- I

Statement-2

Statement-3

Statement-4

Statement-S

Statement-6

Staternent-7

Statement-8

StateITlent-9

Analyti~al note

Name of the headq uarters aT Districtrrehsi I, t·heir Rural- Urban Status

N;Lme of headquarters aT District/CD Block, their Rural-Urban status

P< ·pulation of" the District at each Census frol"l"l 1901 to 200]

Area, Number at villages!To ...... 'ns and population in the District and

C. D. Blockv.fise , Number OT vi Ilages and their popu lation, 2001

p( pulation of Urban Agglonleration (including constiruent units!

V~ II ages '-Vith population or 5000 and above at C.D. block Level as per

St.,tutory t,;::n.vns .. vith popu lation less than 5000 as per 2001 Census

H, )useless and Inst itutional popu latian 01 Tehsil Rural-Urban, 200 I

i)

i i)

iii)

iv)

v)

History alld scope of" D,strict Census Handbook

Brief" History 01 the District

Adulinistrative set up

Physical t-eaturcs

Census Concep!s

vi) Non Census Co lcepts

vii) 2001 Census fil'dings - population and its distribution

a) Distributior I of" population in rural and urban areas

b) Size, Class and status at towns, Population, Grovvth. Density and Sex ratio.

c) Mother tot1_cl;ue, Scheduled Castes and scheduled Tribes of earlier Censuses

Brie:f analysis of" Pril nary Census A bstract(PC A) data based on Tables - 1-36

Brief analysis OIVlll.lge d il'ecto~' and town directory data based on inset tab1es 37- 47

Brief" analysis of the data on house and household an"lenit ies as available in Table 2001

vii i) Major social an.1 cultural events, natural and adn"l In lstrative developments and

ix) Brief" deSCI-ipt-io'l of" places of" religious historical and places of" tourist interest in

x) Majo.- character istics of'd istrict. contrjbution of-the district in the fOTlTl or any

xi) Scope of Vil]ag~ Directory and Tovvn Directory - co1umn heading V\lise explanation

IV

Pages

VI)

ix

x

xu

xv

XVIII

xix

xix

xx

XXI

XX]

XXII

XXll

XX1)

XX1 rL

3 4

6

10

20

29

36 36

37

42

44

70

81

86

90

103

106

PART-A VILLAGE /\ND TOWN D.lRECTORY

Section-I Village l"lir'"'"'tor.y

a)

b)

Note explai I,in.,- the ahbrev iation used in Village Directory'

ConuTIuniry De','elopment (C.D.) Blockvvise Village Din .. (.;tory data

Alphabetical I is! of' viHages OJ Kangan alongv..'ith location code 01 198 I and 200 I

Village Direct.o:y 01 Kangan CD Block

A Iphabeticai lis! ot viHages of Lar alongwith location code of 1981 and 200 I

Village Directory of Lar CD Btock

Alphabetical lis: of villages oT Ganderhal along,vith location code of 1981 and 200 I

Village Directo,y of'Cianderbal CD Block

A I phabeti ca I Lis: of villages of' Srin agar along'l." .. ith Location code of" 198 I and 200 1

Village D ireclo: y of' Sri nagar CD Block

Appendices to Village I)irector~y

Appendjx-l Abs:racl OJ edlJcatjonal, 111.edjcal and allIer amenities in vjHages - C,D.

Appendix-1A:

Appendix-IS:

Appendix-Ie

Appendix-II :

Appendix-IV:

Append ix- V :

Appendix-VI:

Appendix-VIlA:

Appendix-VII B:

Append ix-VII I

Appendix-IX

ViiI .ges by number of Prirnary Schools

ViiI Iges by Prin,ary_ Middle and Seeond31'Ji Schools

Vi ~ I 1ges '1."'1111 different ,"ource oT drinking ,val,,:T faeilit ies availahle

Vi 11.lges ",,·it h 5000 and abo've popu lat iOIl ""Ill icll do not have one or

C, L) Block\.'\ isc 11st aT inhabited villages ..... hen! no alncnity other than

SUIl: rnary shov,'i ng nurnbcr or ... i Ilages not haVing schedu led Cas{c Popu lalion

S ull'lnary sho ..... 'jng nUITlber of' villages not hav ing schedu led Tribe Population

List <)1 vi Ilages accor'd ing to the proportion of the schedu led castes Population

to II e total population by ranges

List of vi II ages according to the proportion of~ the schedu led tribes Population the 10tal popu lat iOIl by ranges

NILrnber of-villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. Block-",,'ise)

Sl.llement shoVving IlUrnbcl' of' girls schools ill the vi Ilages

Section-£I : Tovo.'n Di rl..~ .. tor~ ..

a) Note explaining the abbl'eviation used in To ...... 'n Directory

To'\-vn Directory sta,1.cnl ellts (T- '7TI)

b)

c)

d)

e)

fJ g)

StateITlenl ! - SLltus and gro .. vth Ii istory

Statement 11- PI ysical aspects and locat ion oT tc" ...... ns

Statement III - ~.1unicipa I finance

Statenlent J V - l-::ivic and other amenities

Starem ent V - 1\ led iea I. I :dllca t i coila L R ecreat ion a I and (' Lt I iura I f'ae i I it ies

Statement VI -'1 !'<Jde_ {_~01l11l1CITC. industry and l~allkillg

v

I J 2

16

J 8

132

134 ~

150

152

170

172

.90

194

194

195

195

196

i97

197

198

199

201

202

203

2 I I

212

213

21~~

21::;

210

i J /\ ppend i" H' Ttl Nn IJirectory -ro,"" IlS ~hov. inf! thei r outgrowth "",jtll popu lation

J·ART-B : PR]l~l_·'\.H.Y CENSl_lS ABSTRAC~T

a)

b)

BI-iet- nol ... " dol PI ;mary ~'ensus J-"\"h~l rael

Districl. Prnllar) Census Abstract ( jeno::~·a')

c) Appendix to Di _triet Primary Censlis A hstract i.e. lJrban block......,ise figures or total

Primary Census Abs-tr>.ct Cor Sch_cduled Castes

Primary Census A .. bstr, .. ct I"or Scheduled Tribes

C_D. Block'\.vise ~-jUage Primary- C~enst.l:"i Ab!"tT3ct

i J Prinlary (.. ·cusu::-, Ahstract -- Kangan C _L)_ Block

i i) Prilnary ~'enSlls Ahstract LaT C. D_ n lock

iii) PrirlJar-y (.._'t:::l1Sll::o. Ab!>tract - Gallderbal ~.'. D. Bloch.

IV) Prirnary C~<';llSUS Abstn'lct - Sr-inag.ar- c._-_l-'_ Bloc!....

Urban PriDJary C::':cusu,,- Abstract

Annexures

A nllcxllre-] Pen:ell {age distriblllion of- nl igran-ts by place of birth/place ot last re~iden<.::e

resider cc_ 1981-200 I C"enslis

Annexure-l I: Brier account. of 198 1-203 I Census

rnai 11 ... eri~i<>ns 111

i\.Lu-i: 3.1 status or population as pcr 200 I (_~eTlsus

t.he d i strict/teh::; i I - as

Annexure-III

Annexure-IV r'\gc_ Sex and Education in the distric!_ 1981-200 I Census

Annc'ltre-'\.' : !)J. .. a..-i )luioll ordifTcrcnt I-not her (0 11 J,!ues returned in 2001 C-CIl:-;U","

'- ,

per"

217

221

226

232

274

280

298

304

310

116

318

320 ~...."

.' - I

FOREWORD

The Dist.rict Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organization since 1951 Census. is one of the important publications in the cont.ext. of- planning and development. at gross­Toot leveL The publication, which is brought out £or each djstrict, contains several demographic and socia-economic characteristics viIJage-v.tise and tov.'n-,vlse or the district along "",ith the status of" avai lability OT eiv ic amen ities, inrrastructural faci I It_ies, etc.

2. The scope or the DCI-I13 was initially confined 10 a :te'vv.Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) or each village and town within the district:. Thereafter, at successive censuses. its scope and coverage has been enlarged. "'The nCHB published at the 196 J Census provided a descriptive account of the district" adITlinistrative statistics" Census Tables and a Village and Town Directory including PCA. The 1971 Census~DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A rela1ed t:o Village and Town Directory" Part-B to Vil1age and Town PCA and Part-C comprised Analytical Report.. Administrative Statist.ics. District Census Tables and certain Analytical Tables based on peA and Amenity Data in respect- of villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was in tvvo parts: Part-A contained Village and Town Directory and Part-B the PCA oT ViHage and To'\.Vfl including the SCs and STs peA up to tahsil/t-o",,'n levels. Ne'\-v Features alongwi1:h restTuct:uring of" the Torrnats of Village and Town Directory were added into it_ Tn Vil1age Direc1:ory. all amenities except elec1:ricity v.tere brought together and ir any an~enity was not available in 1:he referent village" the distance in broad ranges :tron~ the nearest place having such an amenit~y, vvas given. InTormation on nevv iten"1s such as Adult Literacy Centres, Primary Health Sub-centres and Communicy Health Workers in the village v.tas prov~ded so as to n~eet the requirements oT some oT the Revised M"inimum Needs P'rograITlITle. Inf'orrnation on approach ·to the viI1age as provided -For the first tirne in the Village Directory ---so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In t.he Town Directory, a statement (IV -A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other alTlen it_ies in the notified slums of­Class I and Class IT tovvns.

3. The ] 991 Census DCHB, by and large, Tollovved the pattern of" presentation 01 1981 Census .. except the fOTinat OT peA vvas restructured_ Nine-Told industrial classification oT ITlain workers vvas given against the Tour-told industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census_ In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA 1'"or the first time with a view to enable the data users "to compile more Fealistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years o£ age had been treated as jJJjterate at th'e time OT ] 99 J Census. One of'" the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation o-Fvillage directory and PCA data instead orthe traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation_ It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at: CD block level -will help the planners in formulat·ion of micro level developlnent plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit.

4. The present series or 2001 Census DCBBs have been made more inrorrnative and exhaustive in tenns 01 coverage and content. The ViUage Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number 0:F other :Facilities like banking, recreational and cultural Tacili1:ies, newspapers and magazines and ~most important. commodity' manuTactured in village. Incolne and expenditure of gram panchayat. vvherever possible. has been provided. Apart from these, more details on dist:ance(s) at: vvhich basic amenities are available (iT not available in the vi llage), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely prilnary and middle schools and collage)_ medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child VVelrare Centre and Prin,al-.Y Health Centre). drinking ""ater. post & telegraph (post office and phone)~ communication, ba.nk, credit. societies and recreational :Facilities. In Town Director;Y. the statement on Slums has been

VII

modified and its coverage enlarged by including de"tails on an sums instead of'" 4 not:ified slums'. The information is given in case o£ a11 statutory towns irrespective or their class~ agains"t only Class I and Class II towns in the ] 98 J and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities aV811able in the villages and "towns are analysed in depLh with the help or a number or cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclUSion 01 "n'JotiP highlighting significant: characterist:ic of" the district and analyt:ical notes as annexures. The analytical not:es on (i) fertility and mortality and (10 various measures offertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (1) percentage distribution of migrants by place or birth/place of" last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status 9f' populat:ion, (iv) age, sex and educatjon~ and (v) distribution of" spectrum of" ITlother tongue, nature and ex1:ent of'" changes occurred in 'the district: in its basic socio-de'mograph Ie features during the decade ] 991-200] are analyzed. The eight: digit:s permanent location codes (PLCN) t.Oo aB t.he villages and 1:ov.o-ns have been assigned keeping in vie"" t.he further needs.

5. The village and town 1evel amenit:y data have been cOolIected, campi led and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri C. S. Sapru, (Controlling Officer) Deputy Director of" Census OperatiOons, Jammu and Kashmir. Thereafter, efforts have been made 1::0 ensure comparability of" the information with t.hat of" ] 991 Census data and t:he information brought out: by the respective state governmen1:s in their annual reports and statistical handbooks Ior various years after 199]. The task oI planning, designing and coordination of" this publication VV'as carried out: by Shri R.G. J\..1.itra., Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. LC. AgraVV'al, Senior Research O£ficer or Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Sing, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation 01 maps. Whereas~ Shri Anil Kun"lar Arora, Deputy Oaf'" Data Processing Division who vvorked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add). Director (EDP) helped in -the preparatIon - 01 record structure :For computerization of village and town directory data and the prograrnme :For the generation aT Village Direc-tory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables_ The draft DCI IS H"anuscrip"ts received -rrom ~he Census Direct.orates have been scnxtini:z.ed in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of' Shri S.L Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assis1:ant Director. I am 1:hank-Ful to all o:Fthem and ot:hers who have contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikri Regist.rat" General &. .Census ComlTIissioner, India

New Delhi Dated: 17.12.2006

viii

PREFACE

The compilation and Publication of District Handbooks .has been a traditional feature 01 the Indian Census since 1951 _ Ho"\-'Vever, in Jammu and Kashn"lir State, no Census was conducted in 1951 &; 1991 due to the unavoidable conditions prevailing then. -rile 2001 series or the District Census Handbook cont.ain two parts each. Part- A deal with Town and Village Directory and Part-B consists of" Town and Vi] lage-vvise Primary Census AbstracL The Village Directory also f"ollow~s t.he same pattern as in 1981 Census except for addlt.ion of IeV\l' columns \lke C.D. Block­wise village data> C.D. Block-wise Primary Census Abstract and Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Primary Census Abstract etc_It. is hoped that with its present content the handbook .... vould more than ever, serve as a uscf"ul ref"erence publication, particu1arl)..· for sLlch administratol·s and data. users as have to deal with planning. implementatjon and evaluation 0:F developfTlent programmes including the Minimum Needs Programme at the gross root level. The con'pilation oT the Handbook would not have been possible but :For the cooperation extended by ~he Revenue, Education .. 1\.-fedical .. Public Healt.h and other local authorities oT the Distdct in making data available :ror which lowe them my grateful thanks.

The Census-200 J was success£ully conducted in. the State undel- the able stewardsh ip of" Sh.Feroze Ahmad,lAS Director Census Operations, J&K, who had to work very hard to sec the operations of Cen.sus through in the State under the disturbe·d conditions prevailing in the State. The data presented in ~his volume has been collected and tabulated under his supcrvision and cont:roL

I am highly gratef"ul to Sh_D.K.Sikri, lAS Additional Secretary to Governnl.cll.t or India, Registrar General India under whose stev.'ardship the District Census Handbook have been finalized. I am also t.hank:Ful t.o Dr. D. Roy ·Cho-...vdray~ DRG (C&T) and 1.C.Aggar-...val, ARG (SS) who ext.ended. valuable s1_\ggestions. :From time to tlmc_ 1t ~s pcrtloen,1: to ment,on th<'!.t the guidelines and instructions issued by Sh .. LK,Banthia, the then Census Con1'·llissjoner and Ex­Registrar General, India proved very valuable in bringing out. DCHB. Mention is also ITlade 01 Sh_ R_G_1vfitra, Ex-DRG (C&T) who provided usc1ul suggestions f"or compilation of" the voJuH'le.

SRINAGAR l\t1.arch, 2008

IX

c. S. Sapru Deputy Director of" Census Operations~

Jamn"lu and Kashn"lir

.A.cknc>wlec:lgeme.,t

Edit:i .. g

Shri C .. S .. Sapru.

C«Jmme~.a..-y 0 .. IIJiset: Tables

Shri T.P.singh

Scr .. 'C:i.n.isi~g -o-f "'\,.Til':age &c.. TOowI1 Dircc"tory ~a. • .a.

ShTi rvr _ ~o. Bha~

I>ra'-t:ilng 0':£ .A.. .... a.y-a:i~a.. N"Oo"te

Shri :r....-ILl fti l'vIehraj-cu-I:>in

Compila.t:io-r. orI>a..a.

Shri :r....-Iachd_ Subhan

Sh.-i l'V1ohd_ Sul~a.n Wani

Shri 1v'1_ .A.shraf 13hat

Shri Gh .. l'v1~hd _ "f--Iaj an •.

CFt.<=" ~y

S h.r i l"v::l i r Bas hara. t: .A..l1rn..a. d

<="~m po. .eri~'-i«J .. /~eI1lc ... .a.ioilil or Ta. hies

Shri J'rvI ir Basha.:rat:. .A..l .... med

Assist:ed By

Shri Cih_ Rasool Bhat:(II)

Sh-.:-i !'.II u:za:f"f'ar Ft .. a_s~o I J an_

JVl.:a_p

Shri .A.__Q.Shervva-ni Smt:_ ~i I shad -Akht:ar

PhOotOo S:t.a-': Shri l"v1 _ _A_~~Lll

x

.A.ssis1:a.nt Diirec1:or

In v-est:igat:o-r-I

In ",estiga1:~r-l I J

In-...rest:igat~r~ Gr-I I [

Sr. COTTlpiler

COITl.piler

C~mpilcr

Irrvestigator-II

1 nv-est: i ga:t_-or- I I

Co-mpi ler

C:~mpilc:r

IJraI"1:snLaT"l £JraftsmaTl

Record _Keeper

Dis"t..-ic"t Highligh"ts - 2001 Census

Srinagar- is the summer capital 01 Janl. and KashmiL 1"t is a hub of all sorts 01 activities particularly relating to and arrectill.g Kashmir valley_ It is an ancient historic city" a holiday resort" a venue for ~nference, seminars, v.torkshops and similar other gatherings of national and sub­·nation importance.

--- - ~ . ~-- ._-----_. rOPU'8tiOn

Total Persons 1202447

Males 649491

Females 552956

Rural Persons -2-562B~ --

Males 1339341 -----~ Fernafes "122347

--i-- -- -------------Urban Persons 9461661

Males 515557J --

Females 430609

The total population or the district as per 2001 Census is 1202447 or 12_02 lakh persons_ It consists or 649491 or 6_49 ·Iakh males and 552956 or 5_52 lakh females_ The rural sector 01 the district is inhabited by 256281 or 2_56 lakh persons cCHl.l.prising or 133934 or 1 33 lakh ales and 122347 or 1 _22 lakh females spread over the 168 inhabited villages. The district const.itutes three tahsils and 4 Community Development Blocks_ The nU1Tiber oT inhabited as "veil as uninhabited villages in each tahsil is given as under: -

I TahsU -----~-

I No. of' ViUages -

___ ,~a, ~ Inhabited Uninhabited

Kangan 42 -- -Ganderbal 82 2

-- --.----Srinagar 44 --- 44 ,

16a-=~J 2 170 --I

__ ~J

The_ urbanites are inhabited by 946166 or 9_46 lakh persons comprising 515557 or 4 ~3 0 lake £emales spread over three statutory towns Includ ing Srinagar Urban Agglo1neration_ Population Gro~th: The gro-wt:h rate of" populat.ion between 1981-200 I has been 69_76 percent i_c. an increase of 4941 ] 9 persons "vh lch is at par with State's average or 69_42 percent_ The district: ranks number 7 after- Leh district: alTiong 14 districts of" the State_ The male and relnale growth ra1:e constitutes 71_74 percent and 67 _49 percent respectively as against State's 69_40 and 69_44 percent: respectively_ The district ranks number 2 in terms of population, as it constit-utes 11_85 percent: af't:he "'total population or the State after Jammu_ Srinagar district with 78_69 percent urban.isation stands at the top in JalTl.mU and Kashrnir_ The highest population was re.corded ill. Srinagar tahsil viz. 9905 alnong all tahsi1s or 14 districts of the State_ Densit:y: Srinagar district is the second largest populated after Jammu_ The density or popUlation is 540 persons per square kilome1:er as against 100 persons per square kilometer Tor State, as it ranks at top aETlOng districts or the State_ The statement given be'ovv reflect;5 a comparison of rural-urban dens i"ty betVllcen 1981 and 2001 :

Xli

I Area in

I Sq~KTTls_

1 Total 22:28.0

r RUf"al 2058.9 [ Urban 169.1

~-- - ~- -----Density per Square Kilometer

~-'-'- -_------ ~~--- ~- -- - ~~~--- _- --_---1.981. 200. -_ ---_ ..

J Population Density Area in Population Sq.Kms. I

708328 --_-

31.8 2228.0 =_.~-=- 1~~~;:~1 --~. 205iA~ 1.3.81.33 570195 3372 .76.6 9461661

~----]

Den

-

sity-I 540

124 5267

There has been an increase in the density or rural sector '-'Vh jch stands 124 as against 67 persons peT square kilome1.er- recorded in 1981 vvhileas urban sector has registered a marked iTlcrease of" 1895 persons per square kilotneter. Sex ra~ion: The sex ratio is largely determined by a large number of" bio-socia1 ractot·s which includes the differential death rate among the two sexes. ~c sex ratio of" the district as a whole st.ands"r a~ 8S 1 i.e. doe number of' females per thousand males as against the Stat.e a.verage of' 892 which puts the district a1: number 13 after district Udhampur. It: has shovvn a decline f"rom 872 in 1981 to 851 in 200 I. The proportion in ruraI and urban sectors of'the district is 9] 3 and 835 in 2001. The proportion in rural and urban sectors of" the district is 913 and 835 respectively which is higher than the sex ratio oT rural and urban parts of the State~ ~hich stands at 9 17 and 819. Litera-tes: The literacy percent.age in the district is recorded as 59.75 ""hich is h:igher by 4.23 per-cent ~han the State Jiteracy rate and this has ranked the distri<::i at 4th in the Jiteracy in the State. The literacy level in rural and urban sect:or stands at 69.57 and 48_07 percent against: The St:ate literacy rate of66.60 and 43.00 percent respectively. VYork ParricipadoD rate: Out 07 a total popuJation of'the district 3_ 3 0 Jakh persons consisting oT 85.84 percent are the main workers which is 16.35 percent higher than the n"lain workers of'the S"'tate. 0.54 \akh persons cons~i"'tll"'ting 14.16 percent. are marginal workers? ""h lch 1S lower by 16.35 percent ~han the marginal workers of the State. The percentage 01 non-.... >vorkers stan.ds at_ 68_01 percent~ which is 5.0 percent higher than t-he percentage leveJ 01 the total non-,;vorkers of" the State.

31.99 percent. of total population of" the district are Vl.!orkers. or these 0.29 lakh persons constituting 7_58 per-cent- are engaged in cultivation vvhjIeas 0_17 lakh persons constituting 4.54 percen~t do no own any cultivable land and are employed as agricuJtural laboures. 74.48 percent workers are engaged in other services. The remaining 13'.40 percent remain busy in household activities.

Child Population· . Child Population Percentage of Chird Population ~ in the age gl"oup (O-e} to the age gl"oup (0-6)

~-~

Rural Urban t--- To-tal-- --r ----Rural -~ Urban Total

~:.::s 129230 39455 89775 10.75 1 15.40 1 9.49

.- .. -66321. 1959B 46723 10_21 i 14.62

I 9.07

1 -~-- -~-

; les 62909 1.9857 43052 11..38 16.23 I 1.0.00 ,

Populat.ion oE children in the age group (0-6) years account.s -For 129230 or 1.29 Lakh or 10.75 percent of" the total population of" the district. A comparison of" rural/urban of" child population as well as sex wise total population revealed 1:hat the percentage of" ch ild population in rural and urban sector was 15.40 and 9.49 respectively. The sex vvise proportion shov...,s "'that male rural is 14.63 and urban 9_07 percellt. J-Io,""cvcr .. "the percentage 01 f"ell"lalc ShO ....... 5 a t.i It to.......,ards a rural popUlation (viz. 10.00 to 16.23).

x j i i

Sex ratio 0.- Child Population in tt .. e age group (0-6) yea.rs:

Sex ratio ot Sex rat.o of tota. population child population

(O~6)yea.-s

Total 851 949

Rura1 913 1013

Urban 835 921

The sex ratio an~ong child population in 2001 Census shows an inclination remale child_ The district recorded 949 females per "thousand males as against 851 to the of" total population_ The proportion of" rural and urban sex ratio is registered 1013 respectively as against: 913 and 835 to the sex ratio of" total population_

xiv

towards sex ratio and 92)

I~ORTANT STATISTICS - 2001

NUMBER OF VILLAGES

NUMBER OF TOWNS

Total

Inhabited

Uninhabited

S!a"tut:ory Towns Census Towns

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Nannal

POPULATION TOTAL

RURAL

URBAN

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION

POPULATION GROWTH ] 98 ]-2001

AREA (in Sq. Km_)

Persons

Males Females

Institut.ional

Houseless

Persons

Males

Females

persons

Males

Females

Pe'£"sons

Males

Females

Nun1ber

4~ 1 56,31 I

2~ 196,266 1~960,045

Percentage

69.42

69.40 69.44

PENSITV OF POPULATION(Persons per Sq.kms_)

SEX RATIO(Number off"emales per 1000 males)

xv

Total Rural

Urban~

STATE DISTRIC.

6,652 170

6,419

232

72

1,452" 125 1,568,519

221,560

L 2,751

3

10,143,700

5,360,926

4.782,774

7>627~062

3,977,652

3,649,410

2~5 16,638

] ~3 83,274

l,133,364

24.81

Nurnbcr

4941 19

271302 222817

*222236.0

892 917

819

100

168232

168

2

3

1202447.

649491

552956

2S628l

133934

122347

946166

515557

430609

78_69

Percentage

69.76

71_74 67.49

2228.0

851 913

835

540

Numner I>ercentage Number Percentage

LITERATES Persons 4,807,286 55.52 641267 59.75 (excluding 0-6 populat.ion)

1V1ales 3,060,628 66.60 405708 69.57 Females 1,746,658 43.00 2355594 48.07

PERCENT AGE OF 7.59 1065 0.09 'SCHEDULED CASTE Persons 770, J 55 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION

1'v1ales 403,256 7.52 998 0.15 Females 366,899 7.67 67 .01

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE

Persons )?] 0,5979 10.90 45427 3.78 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION

Males 578,949 10.80 23752 3.66

Females 527,030 1 ) .02 21675 3.92

'-VORK.ERS AND NON "'\.VORKERS

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL Persons 3.753,8 I 5 37.01 384669 31.99 POPULATION WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

Males 2,679,94 I 49.99 325635 50.14

FelTlales ] ,073.874 22.45 59034 10.68

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL Persons 2,608,668 25.72 330195 85.84 WORKERS (I) MAIN Vv'ORKERS 1'vfales 2,226,958 41.54 297365 91.32

Females 381,7]0 7.98 32830 55.61

(II) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 1,145,147 1 1.29 54474 14.16

Males 452,983 8.45 28270 8.68

Females 692,164 1 1.47 26204 44.39

(III) PERCENTAGE TO Persons 6389,885 62~99 817778 6R.O J TOTAL POPULATION NON WORKERS

Males 2,680,985 50.01 323856 49.86

Females 3,708,900 77.55 493922 89.32

xvi

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL WORKERS CATEGORY OF '~,lORKER.S (l\II_AIN & MAR.GINAL)

(I) CULTIVATORS Persons Males Females

(II) AGRICULTURAL Persons LABOURERS

Males Females

(III) WORKERS IN Persons HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Males Females

(1V) OTHER WORKERS Persons Males Females

Note:-

],591,5J4 1 ~OO4,535

586,979 246,42 I

190,339 56,082

234.472

126,262 108,210

1,681,408 1,358.805

322,603

42.40 29154 7_58 37.49 23162 7.1 1 54.66 5992 10.15

6.56 ] 7461 4_54

7.10 146]0 4.49 5.22 2851 4.83 6.25 51536 ] 3.40

4.71 32498 9.98 10.08 ]9038 32.25 44.79 286518 74.48 50.70 255365 78.42 30.04 3 I 153 52.77

a) 121 villages are :fully covered as outgrowths (OGs) and thererore, flot included under t.he it.em" "Number of" villages".

b) * Includes 78,114 Sq. kms. under illegaJ occupation of Pakistan and 5,180 Sq.Krns. illegally handed over by Pakistan to China and 37,,555 Sq.knls. under illegal occupa~ion of"China in Leh (Ladakh) district.

c) The population figures exclude population o:f areas under unlaw:ful occupation 01 Pakistan and China where Census could nut be taken.

x" .... j j

I RANKING OF TAHSILS IN THE DISTRICT

Seriat In Term of Kangan Ganderbal Srinagar number --_.

Tahsil 1 Tahsil 2 --

Tahsil 3 --name name name

Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 B

"'1_ Total Population 94874- 3 117025 1 990548 2

2_ Total area (in sq.kms_) 90.43 3 159.10 2 299.33 1

3. Density of population per Sq.km. 1049 2 736 3 3309 1

4, Sex Ratio 910 2 919 1 838 3

5. Proportion Urban 0 3 11_7 2 94.1 1

6. Proportion Scheduled Castes 0_0 0.0 0_1 "'1

7. Pn::>portion Scheduled Tribes 38_3 1 4.8 2 OA 3

8. Proportion Literate 32.2 3 45.9 2 63.7 1

9. \/Vork partidpation rate(Main + 32.9 1 30.0 3 32_1 2 Marginal VVorkers)

10. Percentage of villages having Primary 97_6 1 85.7 2 81.S 3 School

11. Percentage of villages having Primary 2.4 1 0.0 0.0 Health Sub-Centre

12. Percentage of villages having well 0.0 3 2.4 2 4.5 "'1

13_ Percentage of villages having Post 23_8 1 21.4 2 11.4 3 Office

14_ Percentage of villages having Bus 90.5 1 19.0 3 64.1 2 facility

15. Percentage of villa.ges having 97.6 1 6.0 3 72.7 2 approach by Pucca Road

16. PQrcentage of villages having 2.4 2 2.4 15.9 1 Electricity for domestic purpose

17. Percentage of villages having forest 7 _"1 area

1 0.0 3 2.3 2 I I

18. Percentage of villages having Irrigated 97.6 1 96,4 2 84."1 3 Area

xviii

Statement-~

NA~ OF THE 'HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICrrTAHSIL.,. T:E£EIR RURAL-URBAN

STATUS AN'D DISTANCE FROl\ll DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS-2001. Serial - Name of" Name of" Whether Distance from Tahsil headquarters No_ District Tahsil U rbanlRural to district headquarters by road (in

headq uarte.-s km_)

1 2 3 4 5

1 Srinaga.J" Kangan Rural 40

Ganderbal Urban 21

Srinagar Urban 0

Sta1:ernent-2

NAlVIE OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRJ:CTrrAHSIL~ THEIR RURAL-URBAN

STATUS AND DISTANCE FROl\ll" DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS-2001. Serial Name of Name o:f C_D_Block Whether Urban/Rural Distance Tram Tahsil No_ District headquarters headquarters to district

headquarters by rQad (in km_)

1 2 3 4 5

1 Srinagar Kangan Rural 40

Lar Rural 32

Ganderbal Urban 21

Srinagar Urban 0

xix

State me n1:-3 Popula'ttoen c:>'f f:he Disf:ric't at: each Census 'f.-oem '190"1-200'1

District TotalJ Census Persons Males Females Decadal population Rurall Year varia1.ion Urban Absolute

Percentage .. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

S.-inagar Total .,901 216.322 115.089 101.233 0 0

.. 911 239.625 128.427 ; 1 ; .1 98 -.23303 -+10~77

.. 921 261.441 140.913 120.528 +21816 +9.;0

.. 931 299.607 163,2B7 ,36.320 -.38166 -+-14.60

.. 941 341.520 185.916 155,604 +41913 -+-13.99

.. 951 390.828 2"1 .... 773 "179.055- +49308 -+-14.44-

"'961 440.135 237.630 202,5-05- +49307 -+-1262

"'97, 564,314 304,759 259,555- +"124179 +2B.21

... 981 70B,328 378,189 330,139 +"144014- .. 25~52

;;991· . - . - . . _. ._ .

200"1 1.20.2.447 649,491 552,956- +237921 -+-29.50 .

Rural ... 901 93.704- 49547 44547 0 0

119111 1 "'\3,281 130049 53232 "'195-7, +20.89

1921 119,706 64309 55397 +6425 -+-5.67

"93"1 125,148 67769 57379 +5442 +4~54

1941 131,924 71955 59969 +6776 -+5~41

.. 951. 1.40.104 76448 63656 +-81.80 -+-6.20

1961 148282 8094"1 67341 -.S178 -+5. 84

197 .. 141,061 76532 64529 -7221 --4. 87

19S1 93.183 49261 43922 -47878 -33. 94

.. 99 .. • - .- .- . .. - ._.

2001 256 281 133934- 122347 ___ ,63098 ..... 175. 03

Urban 1901 122618 65542 57076 0 0

19"11 126,344 68378 57966 +3726 -+3. 04

1921 141.735 76604- 65"131 -+"1539, +"1Z. 18

1931 174.459 95518 ~ 78941 +32724- ..... 23. 09

1941 209.596 "113961 95635 +35137 -+20. ,4-1951 250724 1 ~53.25 115399 _,4112B +19~6Z

1961 291 853 156689 135164 +41129 """6.14-

1971 423.25-3 228227 195026 -+-,31400 +45. 02

1981 615.145 328928 286Z17 ~'91a92 +45.34

"991- ... . .. . - - .' ._ .

ZOO .. 946 166 51557 430409 +331021 +53.81

xx

STATEMENT--4

AREA, NUMBER OF V.LLAGF.Sf TO'\VNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TAHSIL. 2001

S.No Distric~ ! Tahsil! UA I . Totall Area in Population Number Number Number Numher Populalion T..,,,,,,, Rura1J square per square of ot of of

Urban kilometers kilometer viHages statutory census house -tC"\h1ns toWns holds

Inhabited Uninhabited PeTSOns I Male5 I Female,

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 I 12 I D

""I Srinagar Total 228.00 540 168 2 2 0 158232 1202447 649491 ~"?Ir Rural 2023.30 127 168 2 0 0 37626 256281 133934 ~~2- 7

Urban 204.70 4628 0 0 2 0 130606 946166 515557 430609

2 Kangan Total 9043 1049 42 0 0 0 14149 94874 49667 45207 Ruraj 90.43 1049 42 0 0 0 14149 94874 49667 45207

Urban 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0

:3 Ganderbal Total 159.10 736 82 2 0 17346 117025 60998 56027

Rural 151.36 682 82 2 0 0 15183 103304 53B32 4947:;0-

Urban 7.72 1777 0 0 "1 0 2163 13721 7166 6555

4 Ganderbal (NAC) Urban 7.72 1777 0 0 "1 0 2163 13721 7166 6555

5 Snr-..aga! Tom' 299.33 "330'3 44 0 Cl 0 13.6737 99054B 53<M32'5 451722

Rural 102.35 558 44 0 {) 0 8294 58103 30435 27568

Urban 196.98 4734 0 0 0 0 128443 932445 50B391 424054

6 S,inagar UA Urban 196.98 4734. 0 0 0 0 128443 932445 508391 42405-'1

(Distt 03.04.& 05) (a) Srinagar

7 (MC+OG) Urban 192.75 4739 0 a 0 0 125369 913522 495875 41664-;-(b) Badami Bagh

8 (CB) Urban 4.23 4474 a 0 1 0 3074 18923 11516 74~

STATEM ENT-5

C_ D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULA TION. 2001

Serial Name of C.D. brock Numb-er of" villages R1.l<a( popu1alion nunlber

Toral Inhabited Persons Males Female,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Kangan 39 39 88293 45704 42589

2 45 45 60783 3~600 29183

3 Ganderbal 42 40 49102 26195 22907

4 Srillagar 44 44 58103 30435 27668

District (Rural) Total: 170 168 256281 133934 122347

XXI

STATEMENT-li

POPllLATION OF IJRBAN AGCLOMERATIONS (INCLllDJNG CONSTIT{IENT IrNn'S) fTOWNS. 2001

Serial Name of"UAlTOv,Tl Urban status Narroe oftahs'l Population number -where town II is

located Person:',. I Males I Females

] 2 3 -4 5 I 6 I 7

Ganderbal (NAC) Ganderbal 13721 7166 6555 Srinagar (D1stt 03.04,&

2 05) UA Srinagar 932445 508391 424054

3 (a) S rinagar (MC+OG) Srinagar 913522 496875 416647

4 (i) Srinagar (Me) Srinagar 896440 484627 413813

5 (b) Badamt Bagh (CB) Srinaga, 16923 11516 7407

DislricliUrban} total: 946166 515557 430609

STATEMENT-7

VILLAGES "WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES A'VAIL.!\131

S.N Name of Name of' Location Population Whether it Whether it Amenities available Amen:itlcs ."Iva'ilahlc [c~"'n:

(1 CD bloch vinage code numDer is Tahsi~ isC.D. Education",1 Med,cal D..-irLKin C:-omrnuni n:.;:tllJ.,.._ln~~

headquart block g \.Vater cation

crs headquarte TS

Seruor <--01 lege: Prinl2!ry PT1ITlaf)- Tap Ral'\. ... a~ C',nll'trllci {

Secondary Health Jlealth S"b- "-","ater 'SlatLon t..:lal liP",_"

Seh001 Centre ce-n1re rJ"n~ nT ~J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1() I I 12 13 14

I Kangan Chater Gul 00102800 5919 No No 0 0 0 0 Yes No (')

2 Kangan Hari Ganiwan 00105400 5()OO No No 0 () I 0 Yes No I

3 Kangan Forest Block 00106400 1)344 No No 0 0 0 0 No No (')

~ La. Man; Gam 00107200 5354 No No 0 0 I 0 Yes No I

5 Gandcrbal Wail O()I07400 7069 No No 0 0 0 0 Yes No 0

Ii Gandcmal lulmulla 00 1]0900 5410 Nu No 0 0 I 0 Yes No r 7 Sri..nagar Khonmoh O() I] 8200 8307 Ne No I 0 I 0 Yes No 2

STATEMENT-8

STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAtLABLE ._---_.

S.No Name Location PopUlation Whether it Whether it to Amenl!!"S available of code ;s Tahsil C.D. block Educational Medical ]nlpn:~'\·ed COl11rn~rP1ICal]10n r-'H

Town number headquarters heariq ua.-ters drinking \-\acc..--.

Senior College Hospital Tap Rai 1\.\."3~· slallon

~~ Secondary Health "' .... -ater

School <_~entrt."

E~ar1k

I 2 3 4 5 {> 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 L__.

______ ._T,'Ch~/:=.s....:D=J~sJ ... r~{-=c_,_'....:h_._a=s....:"~o:'..::su=c:::h'..'....:S~t'.'a,,,ru=rcco~ry'L..~r,~o::.,~,~,,!.._ _____________________ T.:...:..:'hc:.;s:e:....:D=is='r....:,c::cc:.r...:'_._.a=.<....:n_._o~s ... l_._,c=h_:S=(o::.,'."::''''.'o::.'r;.__._·_.r.~o'-''~'_!.·n!_ __________ .. __ ._.

xxii

STATEl'VIENT -9 HOUSE-LESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF T.AHSILS, RURAL AND URBAN, 200]

----,

S.No District / Tahsi I I T 0 ..... ·1] Houselcss InstItutional popul"t,on Total! population Rural.! ._-'----Urban Numbcr or Persons Males FCT'Tlales Number ot Persons M3Jes Fcnl.aies

households households

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 g <) to I t ; -., S,-inagar Total 232 1,613 901 712 1,514 46,8'16 44,332 2.484 i

Rurar 82 519 280 239 161 4,594 4,380 214 I

Urban 150 1,094 621 473 '1,353 42,222 39,952 2,270 i 2 Kangan Total 63 426 225 201 70 1,672 1,548 124

Rural 63 426 225 201 70 1,672 1,548 124 I Urban - - - - - - - -

J 3 Ganderoa' Total 7 34 18 16 65 2,145 2,086 59

Rurco' 7 34 18 16 61 1,865 1,806 59

~ UrbCln - - - - 4 280 280 -

4- Ganderna. (NAC) Urban - - - - 4- 280 280 -

5 Srinagar Total 162 1,153 658 495 1,379 42,999 40,698 2,301

Rural 12 59 37 ~ 22 30 1,057 1,025 31

Urban 150 1,094 621 473 1,349 41,942 39,672 2,270 Srinagar (MC+OG)

6 (Part) Urban 150 1,094 621 473 1,250 38,844 36,629 2,215

7 ~ Badami BaQh (CB) Urban - - - - 99 3,098 3,043 55 .~

xxiii

ANALYTICAL N()TI<-:

! he Dis::rict Census Handbooks_ SOlllet iTTles called TIllT11 district g.<'I/ettccr'._ '\.'- ere

pub11shed ror "the firs't time In 1951 as a part of the C'cnsus publication progranl111C 111 alrnost In a II

"the st_a1:es of India excepL Jammu and Kashmir_ The reasons heing tribal invaslon <)1 194 7 -4S no

census could be conducted in 195 I _

The publication of" District Census f-landbook series IulflJlcd a long telt immense need

of" the district officials as also oT data users. The Flandbook provided not on I.Y l.hc data in the Torn"]'

of" Priolary Census Abstract but also included a SUfficient account Of the district and its .... ·arioLls

aspects. It also provided a vast magnitude of" census and non-cen.sus data at the grass root Ic .... ··eL

The data on comrnunication, educational f"ac il ities, Ined Ical and health an.en ilies. avai labi I ity or

drink.ing, ,,",,'a1.cr, elcctricit).· and o1.her basic civic an,enitlcs avai \ab\e in each .... 1 \ 1<1:;;'<"': and t.O"· .. T'I 01 the

diSTrict. is also incorporated in it. Consequently', the I-Iandhook has been fOLilld to be or ilTl1"llCnSe

uti) ity to all the departments Of the Slate govcrlllTlcnl. 1(.")r plallil i ng and dc'\.-cl. )])I1"1...-nl at a II grass­

root levels_ VV ith the introduction. 01 single I inc adlll in iSlration at the d ish-iet Ie'.-"" l. thc lit i 1 ity and

lInponance of" these pub I ications Tor constant use and reterence by the d i str-iet Ie .... e I OrnCCJ-";

associated ..... vith the deveIopnlent at district has increased ellortnously_

In JammLl and Kashnlir~ Census of" India. 1991 .... vas yet al1otl1cl- decellnial exerclse_

I-Iandbook, 1991 ....... as also a casualty. This created a vaClIun"l 111 data collection and thei.­

publication, "",vhieh adversely atleclcd district. level pI~Ulll ing and de ..... e IOpnlCnl. The planners and

other data LlSerS vvere handicapped and .... vere c'onstrained TO depend on 1 9R I Distl-ict CCTl.sllS

l-landhooks. -.I-he present }--Iandbook .... vi II Incel the requ i ren,cnt OflT1 in !Inu 1"11 Deeds progl-arnJ"tlC ,.;ct

lorth b)." the Planning COIT1Jllissioll. The publication has latest avaiJable data nn 31l"lenilie:'.. land LI'-.lC"

pattern and other inrrastructural statistics tl...)r each village and to ...... , .. n of the distl-iet s(.~ as to serve a""

a ready- rcierence material tor planners and adn.inistrators feH- asseSSlT1C1l.t ot- p"ISl achic ..... cJ"tlcllts

and Torn,ulation of" ne ..... v progTanllllcs of"dcvclopnlent at variol,lS levels.

BRIEF HYSTORV OF TIIE DISTRICT

Tv'lL Stein in his book has obscr"\.'cd tha1 the his1:ory' 01 Kashn,ir ha~ 03.1 ..... aJ's been reflected as it _,ere in that of'" it.s capit.a J that is Sri nagar "\.vhich has not. changed i1.s site 101- r11.ore 1:han ]:3 cen'tuTies. Hiun-Ts'i:ang v.,.'ho visil.e.d Srlnagar in abou'l 631 AD lound ,'- aln:ad:y- in pOSi1:10n "\. .. hen~ mOSl aT t.he present city or Srinagar is sit ua1.ed. He described it as situated along the bank of" a

great river i.e. the Vitast.a, novv knovvn as Jch IUl"n. 'The t"\.va and a half" miles represented by the Chinese measurement: aT ] 2 or 13 I i. as descrihed by J-I luen-Tsiang; agree accurately "\.Vith the length or the city within its anc;ent 11111.it5 along the right: bank of" the V itasta _ The esti mate 01 its breadth at somewhat lies less than one mi Ie (4 or 5 I i) and it is f'"ound equally correct. He has reterred to it. as t:he new city to dit.inguish it rrom the old capital wh Ich ..... 'as situated at Pandret.haJl. a viJlage about 3.2 kilon,e1.ers to the south-east of" Srinagar. According to Kalhana~ Pandrathan "\.Vhich .. vas t:hen known as Puranadh isthana (mean ing the old capital of'" S,-inagar \..Vas tOlJnded b)-' Ashoka, the Great at the south root ot a Inountain spur ....... 'hich rises "\.vith bold slopes to a height at some 3000 f"eet. above the vi 11age_ According to h i.-11. though Purall.adh isthana had sunk to non importance already in Hindu t:j[nes~ ext:ensive rerTIair~s of" ancient build ings can sti II be traced on the t:erraced slopes rising irnmediately to the north and north-east ot Pandrethan. --rhose extend ing close to the gap, known as Aitgaj, bet"\.veen the Takht-I-Sulailnan and the hills east to it. The advantages OT Pandret.han as t.he site tor a great cit:y can not be cOITlparcd ...... ·ith those ottered by the position of" Srinagar_ Vet the close vicinity oT the Vitasta (Jehlurn) coupled " ... ith the security rrom floods ... ...,hich the near hi II slopes af"Tord, must: have been apprec iated in all early' period when probably the river rains flats ot the va Iley "",cre less drained. The nan'lC Sri nagar .... vh ich nleans the cit~y aT Sri or Lakshrni appears to have been assigned to the capital to C01TlnleITlO,'ate the Buddhist lV10nastery built by Ashoha bet .... veen J>andrethan and the nearby- steep hill Side at a distance ot- :: miles rroln. Pandrethan.

It ;s, hov .• 'ever, said that. the ne",,· cit.... ",as f"ounded bv Kin g Pravar·ascna-II sOJ"nct irnes about the middle of" the 6 th centurv. Kalhana flas reterred to it ~s Pra~arapura. an abridg.ed nall.c tor Pravarapura. Since the city .. vas practically contiguous to the older SI'inagar and existed tor­centuries side by side, it: cou Id not retain its otTlcia I narne f"or long and ,'- as thus kno,vn by the tam i' iar name J.e. Srinagar, ex.actly 111 the san.e .. vay as the several ne .... · cIties tounded by successive kings ill. t.he vic in ity· ot Delh i conti lIued to be knn"'vT'1 silnply by the nall.le oT Delh i. t:hough each or theln. Violas originally intended to bear the distinctive name aT its f:C_"HJllder. Ka Ihana has cited an interest.ing legend "\.vhich led to the den,arcation or the site or the ne"\-V capital. It is said that "\.Vhen the king returned fran") his victorioLls expeditions, he decided to build a nc .... capital vvhic.h .....,·3.S '1.0 bear his na:n."le. l-le se"t out at night tron. h1s palace in Puranadhlstahana to ascertain ina supernatural ........ ay the proper site and the suspic ious tilTle tor laying the fOLindat ion of" the ne",,' city_ He reached a strean") and -round a dernon 01 terrible :fOrill on the other bank. '"The dernon prom ised him -rhe "fulfillment at h is desire, subject to the cond ition that the king crossed over to his side by the eITlbankment "vhich the dCIl:l.un ottered t.o provide for the purpose. The king agreed and the demon stretched h is knees causing thereby t.he "vater of" the strealn to part on either sidc at the embankment. The king dre ...... '· out his dag.ger and cut ,vith it steps into the flesh of"" the delnon' 5

leg and crossed over to the other side. The denlon then indicated to hin'l the ausp1cious tiJne and advised him to build the capital at the place "vhere he ,.."ould find the rneasllring. line laid dov,,'11 on the lollo ...... ving morning_ Next day' thc king disco,,"'ered the line at the village 01 Saritaka ",:here goddess Sarika and the dernon Atta resided. Here he is bel ieved to have tounded the cit).' and built the first. shrine known as. Siva Pravares,·al""a. It is clear that t.he stl-ean") relerred to in tbe legend is the canal kno"\.Vn as Tsunth-kuL "\.vhich 110"\.V5 in the Dal Lake and then into Vitasta (Jehluln).

Village Saritaka has since been con,pletcly "\.viped out and is no longer traceahlc_ 11,0. posit.ion is, however, still identifiable due to its association .... "'ith goddess Sarika. a ton11 of" Durga v..,hich is being vvorshipped since "tin.cs on "the hi\l no .... " kno"\.vn as l iariparbat.

The city cf Srinagar vvas confined in the heginning to the right bank OJ river Jeh lum hur later on it ,-,-as extended to the left bank also_ <;<1 as to inc lude the portion enclosed by the canEd kncnvn as K ut-kul v..-'h ieh takes ott Iron, the riv<.:r he lov .. - Shcrgari and joins it again near the 7'h bridge. The exceptional position o:f Sri nagar can be safel_y attributed to the great natural advantages cr it_s sit_c. Occupying a place close to the .rue centre 01 the valley. Srinagar enjoys taei I ities of cornmUTl ication_ vvh leh no othel' site cou Id afTer. Betore the advent or road "transport. the river along which the cif>- is bui It, provided at a II seasons the n105t conven ient route Cor trade and traffic both up and do ... vn the valley' i.c. Iron') Khanabai in Anantnag to",",-n to KhadanY'ar in Baramula district. The lakes viz. DaJ and Anchar, ,-... hleh flank Sri nagar, turnished an ahundarH supply .of prcducts, which materially contribute tCHevards the livelihood o:f a large cit:)! popUlation.

Adminis1:ra1:ive Set: up

Srinagar ~'" "arncd after its headquarters to,,,,n .. ",hieh is a-Iso t:he surnrner capital of the

Sy_a_l_e Go-vernrTH:~n-.:_ "Toe disTricT occupies The cenTral seCTor of Kash nl i r valley and its boundaries

extend Trom Bait:al iT! the east to the mountain ranges about 16 ki lometers beyond Vl.langat i.n the

north and to Tosllm~idan in the south ... ..-est. It is intersected by the National J-Jigh-",,'a_:"'s conncctlng

Pathankot with Jammu, Srinagar and Ladakh. The district is bounded In t.he north by tahs] I

Sona ... vari of district Baramula in the north-east and east by district Kargi I, In the south by district

Puh ..... ·arna and in t.he: south-vve:st and -...vest by tahsil Chadura/Beervvah 01 I3adg<2'.ITl d'strict and tahs; 1

Baramula aT Baramuia district and the district const_jtutes of three tahsils viz: Srinagar, Ganderbal

and Kangan. The number of vi llages in each tahsil is given belo"\V:

---SI--:N~------Ta-tiSiI --- --"1-- -----I '

Number of villages

i

UninhabIted

44 44 ... i -----

, [

2 - --1Gander:ba~1 iii

i !

84- 82 --+--

~I 3 iKangan 42 1-----.-4 2:. --t-

- -------1I-D~i-s-tf"-ic-t -To-t-a-I-": ------i---1-7-O ---r-1-6S------+----­

Ii,

I : i ---------~ -----_. -------

2

2

The district. has 168 inhabited and 2 un-inhabited villages. The inhabited villages include 8

boat population blocks in Srinagar tahsil ,-vhileas tahsil Ganderbal has ='- boat population blocks_

Srinagar Urban Agglomeration con,prises of" Srinagar Municipality. Hadanli Bagh C~antonJneT1t.

Pan'p6re Notified Area Con,lTl it1ee and 7_2 villages raIl under urban OLlTg_,-O""t:hs or Srinagar

district. Ganderba1 Notified Area C~oITln,ittee also :Fails In Srinagar district. ] 70 vi llages ot~

Srinagar district are distributed alTlong its four COITln"lunity DeveloplTlent B locks viz. SI-inagar.

Ganderbal, Kangan and Lar.

District Highlights - 200] Census

Srinagar i", ~he SUIll.lnCT capilaf of' Jan, and Kashn"lir. It is a hub of" aU sorts of- activities particularly relating to and a11t:cting Ka~hJnir vall..:oy. It is an ancicn1: his"loric city. a holiday" resort_ a venue for conrerence~ serninars. '''''orhshops and sill.ilar other gatherings of" national and suh­nation importance.

,---Total

Rural

Urban

_L

[Males

·Females

!Persons

,'Females

, Persons

,Males

. Females

1202447

649491,

552956:

256281 ! 133934

122347

946166

515557

4:3i5609 1

The total population of" the district as pc. 2001 Census is 1202447 01" 12.02 lakh person"," It cons i sts of 64949 I or 6.49 I ak h n,a I es and 552956 or 5.52 1.a kh Ten.a I es _ ·Th e I'll ra I sectol- 01 the district is inhabited by' 256281 01- 2.56 lakh pel'sons con,prising of' 133<)34 or ] .33 lakh ales and 122347 or 1.22 lakh females spread over the 168 inhabited ·villages_ "The distl-ict constitutcs three tahsils and 4 C-oJ"l"lrnunity Dcvc]orllnent Blocks_ "The nunlber o:f inhahited ;:'IS 'v"ell as uninhabited vii rages in each tahsil is gi"'cn as undcT: -

Tahsil

,Kangan ~ GanderbaT--i Srinagar i---.

-- --

Inhabited

42 82 44 16B

No. of Villag~s

UninhabIted

! ----- 2

Total

42 84 44 170

The urbanites are inhabited by 946166 01' 9_46 lakh persons cOlnprisi ng 5 I 5557 or 4.30 lake f"en,ales spread over three statutoly' lOv, .... "ls includ ing Sri nagar Urban AgglOITlcl'at inn" Population Grovvth.: The gro,"".-th rate of" populat ion bet ,""cell J 98 i -200! Il<-lS been 69.76 percent i.c. an increase of' 4941 19 per~ons '''hich is at par "\.vjth Stal:e's a"\."cragc "'-'1 69.42 perccnt. -("he district ranks nunlber 7 after Leh distri..::t alnong J 4 districts or the State_ ··The rI""I<I 'e and f"eillale

grov.rr-h rate constitutes 71.74 percent and 67.49 percent respectively· as aga ins( Stale's 69.40 and 69.44 percent respectively. The district ranks nUlnber 2 in tCrJl.lS ot- populatlon. a", it constitut.e ... I I .85 percent ot the total populat ion of the State aIter JanlnlU. Sri nagal- district" ith 78.69 percent urbCln isation stands at the top in J<1T"Tl n.LI and KashJY1 ir_ The h igbest popu latl0n ,,,·as recorded in Srinagar tahsil viz. 9905 arllong a 11 tahs) Is of 14 d istriets of" the Shtte_ DensiTy: Srinagar d lstric£ is the second largest popu latcd af"ter- Jan,n, lI. The dellsit::-· _-,f" popLlI~lt ioEl. IS 540 persons per square k ilolne-tel- as ag.ainst 100 persons per sqU<'Irc

k ilorneter Tor State~ as it ranks at top alnong districts or the State" "The statclnC-lll givcn hefen .. reflects a comparison or rural-urban den.s ity· bet" .... een 1 98 I and :::200] :-

7

Density per Square Kilometer

j

1981 A-r-e-a j-n- ~--P~o-pu [at io n

Sc:; Kms_

, ___ Tot~1 l- ---2228~O Rural j -~8.9--:-

L ___ U rban _ ___l__ __ _'l69 -!j

708328

138133 1

----- -~ 570195

Density Area in Sq_Kms_

;

2001 Popula1ion

3--l8-~ - - ~:2-:28 _0 ~ -~:20244 7 :

Density

6-=7::-'----~2~O=--5-1 _4 f - ---256:281 -3372 - 176_6-+~--- 946166 t-----

54-0-

124-5267-:

There has been an increase in 'the density or rural sector ,-vhich stands 124 as against 6: persons per square kilometer recorded in 1981 ,-vhileas urban sector has registered a nlarked increase of 1895 persons per square kilorneter. Sex ration: The sex ratio is largely determined by a \argc nun.ber of" bin-social factors ... ·.d.lch includes the dirterential death rate alTlong the tv..,o sexes. The sex ratio of the district as a vv-ho k __ stands at. 851 Le. the nUfnbcr of' f"CiITlalcs per t.housand males as against the State average OJ 892 'o.-vhich puts the district at number 13 after district Udhampur. It has ShOV'TI a decline rrenT) 872 in 1981 to 851 in 200 I. The proportion in rural and urban sectors OT the district is 913 and 835 i 11

200 I. The proportion in rural and urball sectors 01 the district is 913 and 835 respectively- ,vh tell is higher than the sex ratio or rurat and urbail parts or the State~ ,"vhich stands at 91 7 and 8] 9. Literat.es: The h1:eracy perccn,1:agc in the district is recorded as 59.75 ', ... ,hich is higher b)-r 4_2~

percent than the State literacy rate and this has ranked the district at 4'" in the literac.)' in the State. The I iteracy level in rural and urban sector stands at 69.57 and 48.07 percent against the Srate

I itc-raey rate of' 66.60 and 43 _00 percent respectively. '-"'ork Pa.r.icipation rate: Out OJ a tota I popu lalio11. 01 the district 3.30 lakh persons consist ing (.If 85.8~1 percent are the main ,"vorkers -v..-hich is 1 6~35 perce-n1: higher than the n-.ai.-. ,-vorkers of" th<.._> State_ 0_54 lakh persons constituting 14_ 16 percent are mar~gina I ,vorkers. ,-vh ieh is 10-....... -er by 16.3:'" pc-.cent 'than the rn31-ginal ,· .. ;orkers of" the Stal.e. -The percentage of- non- ... ...-o.kers stands 31. 68.01 percent, vvhich is 5 ~O per-cent higher th"'n the percentage level of" the total non-',,"orkers COT the Stat_e.

3 i .99 percent or total population of" the district: is vvorkers. Of' these 0_29 lakh persoll" constituting 7.58 percent arc engaged in ell Itivatioll , ... --h i leas O. J 7 Jakh persons constituting 4 _ :"-4 percent do no o"\-vn any cultivable land and are Clnployed as agricultural laboures. 74_48 percent workers are engaged in other services_ The ren"laining 13.40 percent rernain busy- in househ .. ,ld activ it 1CS.

r- -I

r-·-pei-sons -~a'e----S- -Females

Population of" ch;.td'l'"en in the age group (0-6) )--ears acc-oun~s rQt"" t 29230 or 1. .29 \akh Ot·

1 O~ 75 percent oT the total popu latl0n ot- the district_ A con"lpari son or rural/urban oC eh i Id popu latiol1 as well as sex \vise tota I popu lat ion revealed that the percentage or ell i Id population in rural and urban sector ",,·as 1 5 .40 and 9 . .c.l9 respectively. 'rhe sex. ...... ,ise proportion sho'''' s that HlaL c rura I is 1-'1_63 and urban 9.07 percent. l-lo,-,-ever_ the percentage 01 Jelna Ie sho"\,,,"s a tilt to\,-,fards a rural popuLation (viz. 10.00 to ] 6.23).

Sex ratio 0.- Child Populat:ion in ~he age group (0-6) years:

I Sex ratIo of Sex ratio of

I total populatIon child population

(O-6)years

Total 851 949

Rural 913 1013

Urban 835 921

The sex ratiD among child population in 2001 Census shovvs an inclina:tion to"vaJ~ds.

female chdd. ,!'he dist.ric-t recorded 949 ren,ales per thou$and I~nales as against 851 to the sex rat io of total population_ The proportion of rural and urban sex ratio is registered 1013 and 921 respecti· ... ely as against 913 and 835 to the sex ratio of" total population.

Physical f'eat:ures: I~ocat-ion and size: Srinagar district is si1.uatcd at an altitude 01 1730 ITlctcrs abo"'c sea le ... ··cl and ~ ies betvveen 33°-] 4' and 38°-25' North latitude and 74"-38' East I_ongit:ude_ in the centre ot 'valley 01 KashlTllr. It is bounded in the north by district Kargjl~ in the sout.h by district Pulv .• ania_ in the north-east. by district Anan.tnag, in the ... vest by district l3aramula and in thc sauth- ..... ,cs1. by district BadgaiTI. It: possesses almost: central position in KashlTIir region. Besides being SUITlJT'1er capital oT Jammu and Kashmir State it has great antiqu ity and chcquerred h iSl:OT3' ,"vh jch dates back to 250 Be _ Sri nagar .,.vas also knov..'n as Hemavar_ Praverpora and Praversenpur. It has rerna i ned the centre 01 power. wi1.h different kings shifting their capital "Frorn one place to another.

The grin'l mountain Hurrnukh (16,903 feet.) .... vhich guards the valley of'Sindh stands in the east. Further~ south is Mahadeo vvhich seelns to ahnost look dovvn on Srinagar. Toshn'laidan (14,000 teet) lies in the: nOILh and the sno"v~y Kazi Nag ( 1 2, 1 25 ['eet) in the north-v ... esl:)_

The geographical area of'the district is 2,228.0 Square kilometers and it ranks nUlnber I 1 in terms ot area alnong l4 districts 0'F JaJTHTlU & Kashn'lir. During the inter-census pcriod i.c. Trani 198 I-Census to 200 I -Census, l.he area 0'F Gandcrbal tahsil viz. 241.8 Sq uare ki lometers has been biTurcated due. to Tormation aT Kangan tahsil after detaching 42 villages compri~ing or an area 01 90_4 Squan.~ kiloJ'l'leters_ Physiograph:y: The valley o:f Kashrnir _is distinct.ly n'larked by lakcs, streaJT1S. luscious 'Fruits_ magnificent: rorests and might:y mountains: the leatures ,vhich contribute to the rnaking 01 vallcy a paradise on earth. Situated in t:he tap 01 the I--lilllalayas the green tertile valley at Kashn'!ir IS guarded by a long chain OT mountains "" ith an a'\'eragc height oF' about J 8:?8.S 17lctres .ahove the sea level. The general aspect 0'F the ,"'aile_) is tha1. of' a basin, surrounded 011 e ... cr;.' sidc. by a range aT lofty Inounta ins and v .... ith it is extensive tJ'act aJ Ilivial soi I v..'ater by' 1 he Jeh I 1.1 III and it s variolls trihutaries .... vhich flo ... v d<.."nvn tranl the n'lollJltains and ar-c red by the heavy sncn ... and ,'ain f~lling ill the elevated regions. The valley resernblcs a gen'l set in the casket or the ever la",t i ng 111111a laya,,_ The physiography at Kashln ir can be sl lid ied ,,,, .. ,til. three nlajol" phys ieal d i visions pia il1_ plateau and ITIoLlntains. Plain: This has tormed by deposition at" sedil'l'lcnt 0 ... vater overtlo .. ving. thc I"iycr banks during flood. These plains are Tonned on both sides or river Jehlun1 but vvilh SOBle variation in their ,vidtll at different. places. Plat:eau: This division plays a vital role in thc ecology of- the region, ·l·he eli tts or clay and consisting tor th'e most part at bra ... vn sand. These plateaus are separated l-roll1 one another b~ deep and narra ...... · valleys_ The plateaus have 1 itt Ie n'loist l1rc retain. i ng capacity and an,,, pOOl' in organ ic matter. "rhey di"Frer vast Iy in surt"ace cllar'acterist lCs_ the flat topped plaleau and slopping plaleau. l'r'1:ou nt-ains: Majestic nlaunta ins ""'h ieh surrounded the valley lase inate the ... i:sitors i Jlll'}'lenSe I~ and n'1ake then'! curious enough to visit the land heyond the.ITlountajns. Being ....... aried in t"orn'l and colour_ these mountains look as beautirul as an artist ""n'1igh1. picture in drealn-- and a poet "'n'lighl extrot in the verse~~ _ 'rhe inlportant 1110u11ta in ,"vh ich surroullded the d i,.,t net arc Flarnluh.h (16903 teet) "vhich guards the valley on Sindh stands on l.he east. Mahadeo ... ,·hieh seen'lS alnl,,-.st looh. dOV .. ·ll on Srinagar lies on the south side_ Toshmaidan (14000 reet) lies on thc north and 5110"') Kazi Nag ( 12 125 Teet) in the east. The eln inences an the sllri:"'ICC 01- the ... a 11 e~ al-e re ...... · and considerable. The Hal-iparbat ri:;.es 247 leet above Oal Lake and Takhati Sulain.an te' the height oT 1028 reet not Tar trol'l1. sarne Ie, eL The tnountain region is rich iTl vegetation and fOresl.S and as such is ot great in'1portance to the ... ·alle.y. They supply v..·ater timber, rue I and pastures L1pon " .. hich the prosperity at the valley largely depends_ -rile lo,ver pOI1.ions 01 the n'loLilltains are ut.ilized in cultiva"tion. ot Inaize and plantation or ''''alnut and pine trees. Rice or dit"1erent "aric-ties is also gn:nvn depending upon the ayailabilit:y of ... "ater and other clirnatic conditions. Drainage: The valley oT Kashn'l ir is rall'loLJs 101' rivers, clear s1.reUI'IlS_ land 0f lakes" grcen tut'fs ,,-.f tnagn ificent trees and n"lighty n'lOlHllains. 'Th i s descri pt ion is part ieu lady true or the terl'it<..,ry 1all iug ,vithin the j urisd ict ion ot- Sril1.agar d i stl-iet. The area 0 r Sri nagar d istric [ <-.ecupi<;",s the

10

central part aT the valley _ The flat valley is in1:er'\-vo-...."en ... vEth rivers~ strearns_ na Ilah $, spri Ilgs and underground ..... ater resources_ The river Jeh IUIn cuts t.he district d iagonally- f"n_~ITl south-east if)

North '.\;" est. N inc brjdge,,> span the river, shrines and tClnples dot the entire area. The vie," 11-0111

an.y ot'the old cit,)':'-. bridges is wholly and mistakabl.)' Kasll1nirl, old brick building lille the.: banks_ The main source 01 the 3ehlum river is a spring at Verinag and its course through the va I le ___ It carries the .. vaters of a host OJ streams that flo .. v dO,'-TI troTTl the bordering ITlountain slopes. 'rhc length OJ the River JehluTn -trom its source lipto RaramuIJa is 159 k1T1S_ It is navigable thnlughout its ent:ire course. The average discharge capacity of" River Jehlun"l during various periods in the year is given under:-

1 _ Minimum discharge 2. Normal ]0 .... '" sumn"1er discharge 3_ NOTTnal High SLllnmer discharge

(November to February) (April to SeptelTIber) (A pril 'to (,)ctnher)

14UO Cusses_ 5000 C:usscs 8580 (_~LJs __ es

During floods the volume o-F vv-ater piles up ill the lakes and s,"varnps ill all"l10st the entire stretch-along the left bank upto Srinagar until the , .. 'ater level con'lCS do ... vn and Inakes roorn for the flood wa'1:er to flo ... "" through the river channels_ 'The "VVullar l~ake situatc-d at the tail end of'the­valley acts as reservoir tor the benefit at the people in the plai !"IS. "l~he river is kno'v'iJ"l Jor its I f)-del Po .. ver and irrigation potentialities.

Important among the streams in the district are S indh Nal La, Doodganga N alia, Shad i Sindh Nalla, Flood Channel, Tsunth-Kul and Kut Kul_ The faJTIous Dal Lake is siHlated in the cast and Anchar I_ake in t:he north- .. vest of" Srinagar city. -rhe Dal L_ake and River JchlLII"T"l are the heart and soul of" city _ It is stated in "l~arik-i-Hassan that in anc ient till")es til is area .. , as a vast fiat land and .... -as kno,vn as Talnilnarg, R_aj Porvarsain constn_.cted a hund near No .. vpora and Illud(.' thL" River Jehlurn to no,v at the.: base of" Koh-i-l'v1 aran (I lari Parbal) and through the c i1) () I SI-inagar and altcr son"1e tinlc this bund got di .... lllantlcd <llld the river ,"",.lIt'!" fl(._; .. "'ed intl) lhi .... va~t t"ie,ld converting it i IHO present lake.

The Dat l_ake is one oJ the great attractions for tourlsts hon'Je and ahroad _ I -he re11ect inn 01 the surroundi ng ITlountains are prelcet in clear ,"vater of" the Dal Ch inars and \,1\; i I h" ... s. picturesque chalets, dark cy-presses, blue distance and sno .. ", T1Ioul1tai IlS n'lake a pictu rc hanj to equal any '\-"here_ The reflection 01 electric latnps in the lake ,-vatcr troln the hOllse boats in the l-noonl it night enhances its beauty all the n"lore and one ree Is as if" one is transported "to <;;on1<..· -FabulQl.l.s city' or Arabian N ights_

The lake is not one sheet at water. Little canals intersect the fioaling gardens and 5[na II islands ,"vhich covel" about five n'Jiles in length and t,vo in breadth_ In the fioating gardens n'Jost l11 the vegetables an~ gn:.")wn in abundance.

Dal Lake and other .. vater .. vays incl ud! ng River Jcll I urn arc subjected to p<'>11Lit i"~11 1<."1-want ot proper drainage and sev..'erage systen,_ "l-he eOInn,on people add all the n1<)I-e to til i", atmosphere by throv."ing thelr ref"use or deposit it in the existing drains " .. -hieh are the n")aill. source 01 various diseases and epideluics. "l-his indif"fcrent and careless attitude 01- the peoplc and 01h"l­

agencies is bound to, in case it is not chccked~ make the Rivcr 3ehluITl and DaI also dic the saIne death as ,vas JT"te't by the Rrarinarnhal .. vhich receives all the filth of" the city and carries it to the Dal .. vater. The Government hets taken in hand the pI'ojects or constructi ng a dra inagc SystClll hut it can not be e-Ff"ective un less COI-nn"10I1 people are educated to preser-ve slIch price less trea~lIres nr Kashn"tir. Underground ~ater resources: - There is plenty of" ground ,vater in thc district espec ia II_:.. In

Kare_-as and alluvial slratra_ The ground water exists in confined as "veil 3S unconfined conditions. The depth ot ,,,,'ater level varies f"rOITl the land surf"ace leveI_ The o1.ltflo .... areas are not uncon'Jmon in Srinagar. <.irollnd ,",,-ater has a I it'1:le content or dissolved n, i Ilen'll s. Other cllcIn iCi'l1 properties are upto tIle nOrJTlS for dr-ink iog water fi:...:ed by- 13ureau of 'nd ian Standard s. 'rlle "at er­is ho .. ;;;-cvcr, conlanl inatcd by the presence of" Hydrogen Su Iph ide (1 -I_-S) in KUJ"c"" a areas and i". theretore. not fit tor drink ing_ Vv'atcr is st ill being suppl ied to 11"1"-'st or the localit ies thr-ollgh ,,,,a 1 <..'[-

1 I

tankers as ne_ .. r~sidential colonies are developed in the city 01 Srinagar. resulting 1l10r..: sign ificance Tor developo,ent of ground ,vater resources lor drink ing purposes. but vCr)--' I ittlc ha~ been ach icved and there is. scarcity 01 potable '.·,later in TlJOsl or the loca lilies in and around the cit:-·· 01 Srinag3T_ -rhc Departn-.cn1. or Irriga1.ion and Flood C-onlrol has procured several rigs ror dcveloplrien.1. at ground ..... aler resources on sc ientiflc methods_ ClimaTe: The climate oT1.he district is more or less similar to that OJ other districts otthc valley'_ Area:::. situat:ed at higher altitudes experience severe cold Tor major part oT the year and arc not accessibie ror more than re,v months_

The Kashmiris have dctcTTTlined their Qv.'n nomlS to describe the seasons of" the year and accord ingly calendar their agricultural activities_ -The duration of" these seasons ..... ..-ith local names is as foJ 10"",,,'5:-

L 2_ 3_ 4_ 5_ 6.

Soont:h Grishin-. Wah rut. Harud Wand SheshurSever

Spring Summcr Ra i ny season Autumn Winter

cold (Mid

(Mid March to Mid May) (Mid May to Mid July) (Mid July to Mi<.J St:plc.-nber) (Mid SepTember to Mid November) (Mid November to Mid January')

January' to Mid March)

A Ithough the nomenclature and per iad iza-tlan, detennined loca Ily hold true .... "ith rcgard 1:0 local conditions_ The overall ..... "eather cond it ions are d ivisi hie in rollo, .. ·] ng four s~aSOT1S on the basis of temperature and prec i pitat.ioTl:-

1 _ 2_

4_

"'" i ntcr Spring SUl111l1er AUtUl"llll

(C>eccI11bcr. Januar-)-, r-ebru~II-~") (March. Apt-i I and May) (June, July. August) (September. ()ctober and Novenlher)

"'inter Season: The ",,,,inter season las1:s Ironl Deccn"lbcr -to Febru3r-y'_ Janu3lY IS the colde"t month and generally the ten-.perature goes do'\.Vn belc)'\.v the Ireezi ng point. The rneall ITIax i 111.Ulll and n"lean minImum telllperature read about 7.6°c and -2_3{'c_ The sno ....... ··talls are heavier and ten-.perature is relatively low_ -In January. 1964 and last , ... eek of December. 1985. the telllperature reaches _ lS oc_ The famous 1.)al Lake at Sri nagar and Wular Lake in 13aralTlulla district """,'t:re :frozerl and becan""le the play'ing ground :for the adventurous sport5111en or ..-,,1.1 icy. A period 0140 days knov.., .. n as Chilaya Kalan is considered a peak period 01 the ,,,inter_ -rhe occurrence of SilO" in this month is a COlnrnCHl featurc_ ~rhc non occurrence of- SilO'" and prccipitat.ion leads to various epidelnic diseases and scarcity 01 .. vater in the ri, crs during the subsequent seasons_ ""': inter is hard tilTle f"or inhabitants and an ilnals. The people usc Pheran (a loose ,,-,,'oolen garment)_ KaJl_l!.ri (earthen fire pot) to combat. cold_ DUI-ing til is period .he tarn-lcrs out-In igrate (-ron-. the ...... allc)-' 1.0 the respecti ..... e -.varn"lCr paJ"ts or the country" to seek jobs_

It is pertinent to Il"1ent ion here that fanl0us River Jell lurn got :frozen in 1658. 1759. 1 76--+_ 1780. \ 816. 1835, 1879, 1895_ during ,vinter season but the "inter 01- 1759 "'-vas much pro'ong.ed_ Spring season: The weather starts itTlprov ing ,vith a rise 01 day temperature. T'here had been heavy s110-..v1al1 in the last 01 March in the year~ J 983_ The Tnean nlin·ilT1UJTl tetTlperature in April and May increases ..... vhich increases the rnight ternperatul-e. The mean I"llaxi111UITI and n.ean minimurn temperature read about 22_ S oc and 10°c respectively' in the Inonth ot· May_ The green grass dt::ve;:-Iops ovt;:r thc surf"acc.:: GrIlU lc::il ..... es appear on v-.'i I 10"'" alld Pupular trees in the last ...... >eL"k 01-March_ The vegetable seeds are gernl inated in polY1"hen houses distl-ibutcd to Iarnlers hy AgricLi Itu re departtnent on subsid i zed rates. Plough ing 01 paddy fie Ids and sov·.'ing 01 r1<:e nurseries also starts in the I1.lonth of 1'\.'1ay.

Sum mer season:: "The ho1:tcst ITlonths are June, J lJ Iy and greater part ot August during ",,'h ieh the tem pera t 1I re goes on ri sin g grad ua I Iy _ High ten'l pc ra t u re ....... it h high h u 111 i d i ty· 11'1 ake th <.: ..... ea t her very oppressive cxc<::;pl. at health-resorts~ "'lhere the cold bl-c~ze bIovvs 1roIT1. dense lon.;st,.., and makes the vvea1:her pieasant. .. Very little rain1all OCCUI- during this season as Pir Panjal play.;, all

obst:ructive role tor i ncon"l]ng n,onsoon c lauds_

Aut"umn season: Autumn is the best season_ t.he clima1:e during the period is described as season 01 '-mists and melJcn ..... lruitlulness"_The ten'lperature begins to tall from ITlid Septen'lher till it becomes tTIoderate in October and tolerab1e in November- "The vvarITl days and cool flights of­Sep1.eB"lber help in the ripening of" "''',ialnut, aln""lond and apple_ The season is also rnarked b~ departL]re and arrival of' various species ot migratOr)-' birds_ Precipi1:ation: Rain and Sno,~-:

Precipitat.ion during vvinter is mostly in the torn. OJ snow, although at lo>,.ver elc,,·ations rain may also occur. On the vvjndward sjdes 01- the mountain, the precipit.ation usually increases up to the ele·vation of" 1 _ 5 krns_ above the sea level and above that it decreases due to red uced moist.ure in the air. The heaviest rainlall recorded In Srinagar at t"etcorologic~1 station ..... ·;"1S

105_0 mms on 29'h DeCeITlher, 1990_ Temperature: Ternperature at high ahitudc is intcnse due to rarefied and tl-.ansparcnt atmosphere_ soil and rocks absorb radiation and heat up_ rapidly resulting in high ten"lperaturc ill open than in the shade_ Mountain slopes turned a ... ,ay Iron. the sun are considerably cooler a,.., compared to those exposed to the sun_ Variations in tenlpcrature Trolll place to place arc_ thercIore_ considerable depend i ng upon elevation and exposure to the sun _ J anuar:-- is the cnldc<';l

rnonth _ ·Thereafter tern perature rises rapidly tit I June ... vh ich IS the ... van-nest rnonth. -rhe lTlCall

maximunl tc-r-Hperature touches 3 1 0 eels! llS ... >,ill i Ie at higher stat iOlls the ten"lperatut-e i" I o",vc 1- b::-· _~' Celsius. In ... "inter the mean n,axirnun, tcrnpcraturc at Srinagar- is higher by 3° Celsius than that <")1-

higher stat ions_ Decenlbc-r to FebrualJ-·- is the coldest part or t he year, ... vhen 11.1 i III 11"1 Ull"l [CITlperallLl c­on the rnean is bclo'l..v the freezing point. Frost is con"non during r_)ecclnbcr to Febl-uary_ -I-he maxirnurn tenlperat.ure recorded in Sri nagar was 36.6° Celsius on 18,h Septerllber _ 1 997 ~. h ilea .... n'linirnUll"l 1:cn,pera1:ure has been recorded as -I 1 _S(, Celsius on 2.0'1> January_ 199 1_

Humidit:y: -rhe hun'lidily is VCr)-' 10"'- in the ll"'1orning thl-oughout the _year_ It is 40 percent dUI-illg December 1:0 February ""hich is said to be n,axillluIl1_ -rhe highest hUHlidity- is 90 percent recorded during May-June ..

Rainrall ,---- -

Total rainfall

recorded

I----- -Year --- __ (IT1-IT1....:2_ ------- --- - --- ----- ---

1993 7159 ---1

1994 806 4

1995 812.0

1996 --_.-r--

938 9

1997 859 7

1998 4900

Average 7705

S<-)ur(..>c: Regio(l'nal 1\.1~trol(_)gical (~cntr~_ SrjnagaT

Rainrall: The obser./atory s1.at ion located at Sri nagar sho ... vs a 11uctuat ion in the a"-eragc ra i n ral F_

The average raintall -tor the last 6 years ending t 998 has hct"'n recorded as 770_:" ITIi llinH.-tcr. I-he

mininlUITl average rairrtall has been recorded as 490.9 rniHinlc1.er ill ~Ile ycaL 1998 ,"vhik:as the maxjn~ulTl average rainrall viz_ 938_9 Illillirncter h~s been cs1.inlated in the yeaL 1906. -rhe rainlall i~ eil.her excessive ; Ii. springs and deficient in SLllllJTH::rs or v ice-vcrsa_ (~ont i nU<.'llS rai n la) I during sumlner causes heavy nood in river Jhelun. and j1.5 lribut31-ics ... ,-hich inundated large chunK'" of Pand causing extensive damage to the crops and property _ The deficiency or ra in1;:1.II i s_ ho'\., evec set oTT by the net,-vork of' government and private canal s, VV'ater courses etc. V', h ich irrigate an area 012 I,] 12 hectares. The mean max ilTlllJTl temperature has been recorded as T S .R" ('c I si us ,-vhi leas ITlean minimum ternperat:ure has been estilTla1ed as 7.3

0 C:elsius during the period 1<'>93- I 9<)8_ Soil: The character of the soil in the d istrjct v.·h feh is a central part of Kashn"l i r valley' has been studied ,-vith reference 1.0 broad physiographic dlvision and accordlng\y' the main soil types are classified as under:

I. The highlands mainly bet"l.' .. een 1850 and 3350 metres. 2_ The Kare ... va uplands_

The soil on the flanks of'the River Jch Tunl is most terti Ie as it gets period iea-lly rene',--ed and enriched ....vith f""resh deposition of' si It b).· recurrent floods. -The soi I on high lands and Karcv .. as is diFFerent at different places and their fertility depends upon the site, nature or slope and altitude at the places_ The classification all the basis at chern lea I proper-ties and suitah i I ity Tor cu Iti vat ion or different crops -...vj1:h local narnes is given as under:

1. Gurti or silt: O'\.'-cs its origin to noods .vhich are f"requcnI. 2. Bahil or I_OaITl is a prized soi I and possesses great flat ural <.;.t ren!-!th ,'",hen drv it

appears black_ 3 _ Scki 1 is an in"lportant type or soi 1 used fc)r gro'\.vi ng rice_ 11 is n1 ist lire or h ~anl and

sand. 4. SurzaIl) in 15 a soi I used f:':-.,r gn_l ...... illg vcgeta h les_ 5. Lc[nb is a sui I in .. vh ieh sprLllgs Gec UI_

6. Rad is a ~'pical type Of floating soi I on the surface or .... vater. -rhese strips of artificial land are 1l1acie or Lake Vv'ced, grass and clay.

7. ~udar are table lands used lor fruit cultivation slich as aIJl"l~~llds. apple and cherry_

8. N umbal or SVvaITlps are f"ound in Anchar lake areas_ Flora & Fauna.: The flora or Kashnllr display a vivid transition Iron"l a narro ....... · belt ui' sub-tropical temperate, sub-alpine to alpiTle zones_ Srinagar district: ralls a ten"lperatc ZOIl~

bet'\.vecn 1500 and 2300 ITletrcs altitude and has a tCll"lperate clinlatc_ The 111arslles s .... ",anlps and lakes Tonn important habitats in the regiun_ -rhe Iorests 01 the district have a v .. idc range 01 '-,",oDds

and flo'\.vers~ Deodar, KaiI Pine. and Fire", .. ood etc. are Iound in ahundance_ -rhcn:~ is als~, ...... -ide range ot n-.edicinal herbs in the area. The dense 10resIs also provide a gaud habitat and c<.)nduci" e environment: {"or birds and .... "ltd anin)a~s_

The charm ing side-yaJ leys or YaI-jcd sccnCI-:>' and ITlcado'\.vs covered ....... -ith loych,· ........ j Id flov\- ers 01 all colours att ract d i Tler~l1t 1-... i nd s ....-. r bird s d LI ri 11 g, d i 11erc nt seas< -,n S 01 1 h e :- ear a Ild th U::-.

enrich its bird lif"e_ A large variety' ':'.-F hirds, particularly ducks and cranes in large fl~>cks visit the valle~' in VI.'inter and some also breed here.

The '\.vater bodies enable v<H-ioLiS species of" f1sh to gro'\.v in abundance Th is I-egipn i<; al <";0

rich in different: spec ies 01 co IOllrfu I and rascinating butter fl ies. "",ild Life: There are no organized LOOS established III the St~te. I-Iu ....... e'\. cr, )'..;allonal ParJ.. aT Dach iganl provide shelter to t ..... en~ Il"l'lInnl<l Is and other spec ies '-'- hie h i I1C lude. l-lallgul. H inl<i la)- an brc:nvn bear~ I--I irnalayan black be-ar. Lan gur, long tai led n.arn-,oL leopard etc _ The are~ extended over 163 Sq .klns. a Iso has over 150 species or bi I'ds and the Jna in an"1"'''Jng theJll al-e

mona L koklas, bearded vu Iturc_ gri ~TOll '\.'1.1 It ure, g.o Iden eagle·, grey heroIl, stad jng. go [den ol-j ... ,lc. paradise flycatcher. v.'esterll ye I lo ...... ·-bi lIed. blue Inagpie, kestre I, percgn ne ta Icon. black hu I blll

1--1

etc_ -[-here are alsv SOIne protected areas In Srinagar region and the information about these is 1.!.ivCIl as under:-~- i~S~_-N-:~-! Name Status I -~-::;rea in

C 1 __ ~=tsali~Ali - NPdL_--sg_~-f"!l~g:oo

N_P_ "\V.L_S_ H.L.R 'N.L_R_ C_R_

~ ~-t ~:lrt:'_1 _3,('_'TC'h"-,-,=a:-..JL"-w:_-:_-,a:o.s--c.L)_~ _____ I--__ __:::C__::___'-'-~=_ t:~-~ ---- - 2~ ~.~~ --+-------- ---- - --- -- - --

-4 Brain

5 Khonmoh

6 Hokera

7 Shallabugh !

..__~_B::::_ ___ _ ! Kh imber

"'.I\. part ur )[ ralls in Puh,-ama district. ** A pan: or it tails in I3adgarn district.

National Park "\:\7ifd LiCe Sanctuary­High Land Reserve 'WVet Land Reserve Chokore Kcservc

Source:- Ga.zcn",crs t_lniL JX: K_ Sri nagar. 1999_

H L.R =t=- 5.75 _-+ __ ___:Hc__:_: . ..:::L=..:....:.R. _ *67.80

--+----'~~~. ~=c=-- -- -~-~ ~. ~~ t --+----C--_ R-_ - ----~ _____ -_-___ -1_~

Cropping Patte..-": Agr-icultLirc is the ma i n source or 1 i,-'c] i hood in the rura I areas or the d ist J-jet. -The district has a tOla 1 area Of 0_5 I lakh hectares oT ,-"b ieh 0.46 lakh hcctares aT land is lIsed t<_~r agrieu ltural purposes exc Iud i ng 0_04 lakh heetal-cs "vh icll arc SOV,Tl n1urc t h;:ll1 once 111 a year. Arca-v..-ise distribution. 01- various crops as registered during. the y<O:<.lr_ I <)C):--)-yC) IS gl ,,- <_:11 d.,", undc,-.

I 1

2

3 4

5

-----~------- ----------------_--, I-_____ _:_N ____ am~of crop __ Ar~a (in hectares)

Rice 12458

VVheat 16 Maize 4700

Grim spices 340

1?ul~~s~ __________________________ _+--------------------------------~7~2~()~ -------_ .. _-_ .. _------, (018

1------+----- Tot a I food 9_:..r-=a=-,,-,-n--'-"s::_+-________________ 1_~234

Fruit

Vegetables

Oil seeds

Fodder

Other crops

Total

2931

2638 I'

2920

1410 i 417 '

10316 ! ____ Grand Total___ _ __ ____________ 2~550 J __ (O~ 28 I_B_k._h_ h_~<:ta res~ _______ . __

Rice and Inalze ""ith an area aT 1 7, 158 hectares (0.17 lakh hectares) together fonn the main crops or the district: out or a total irrigated area or 0.35 lakh hectan.:~ uncler irrigatioll_ The high yielding variety progran.rne covers 20_52 hectares of- area under package progralTlme in the district during the year 1998-99_

The Cooperative Societies located at vanous places of" the quintals_ Or improved seeds viz_ paddy (82_83), n-.aize (57.20) and farmers Ior better average production in the y'ear, 1998-99_

district distributed 147 _ I :-:; " ... heat (_ 7 _ 10) an.ong the

Horticulture: The district has a net area or 991 7 hectares_ LJnder orchards ,-vith apples_ ,-"alnuts_ almonds, pears. cherr:)-' grapes and apricots as the rna ill t-ruits or the district. The I- lor-tieu It lin .. '

15

department: is str,ving 1.0 improve t:he qual icy plant material and ~ production or the Trult grcnvn In

the district~ Orchardists ,"vere provided plants and rencing n-.ateria I on subsid ized ratcs~ l'v1an.> departInenLai nUrs.crles """ere developed. A Fru it Pres.cl-vat iOTl and Uti 1 izalion Extension Centre i:-; TUTlctioning at: La! Mandl vvhere people are trained in converting fruit and vegetables. int6 varioLis by-prQ£fuct:s.

An out:piay or Rs.36~63 lakhs had been made under district: plan Tor 1997-98 lor development: otthis sec-tor. The annual rrui1_ production has crossed 34209 metric tones.

During ; 996-97 the departn-.ent: distributed high densicy 10,000 apple planLs Indo·· 64 Bulgarian :from Zakoora among orchadists on subsidized rates. Besides

orchardists· were provided 43 Toot pumps and 2 J po .... ver sprayers. 500 poly-green houses ........ ere also set up at: different places in t:he dist:rict. I..-riga1:ion: l'V1ajor portion OT cultivable land has irrigation rael lities. Accordi ug to tilt: da.ta supplied by Planning Department~ the gross area sov.-n in the year~ 1998-99 stood at 21566 hect:ares or 21 Sq. kIns. or 1.11 is 1 7215 hectares or 172 Sq .krns. ":vere irrigated by canals~ springs and other sources. Government: as .... vell as private canals irrigate an area oT ] 6500 hectares or 165 Sq_kms_ The area irrigated by springs vvas on 1)-' 1·1 3 hectares or _ I sq .kn.. Wh i leas land irrigated by other sources vvas 497 hectares or 5 Sq.kITlS. wells and tube .... vells irrigate an. area 01

87 hect:ares_

S(_)ource 01- lrrlg_3.tion Net are-i..-l irrigated (000 hcclal"_cs) _

I \

) Year Canal Spring VVells and Tanks Others tube wens

1 -

2 ---

3 -- 4- I 5 6 --- ------- -----_._ ..

-----------.-----~--~ Total I

! _______ .L ___ _ j

I 1993-94 16_53 0.17 0.09 ... 0.45 --_. -1994-95 1649 0_17 010 - . 045 ~;"~: -~~

-1995-96 16.51 O~ 17 0.08 ~ - . 0.44-~~~==-=~-+--~~~~-~--~~~---+_----=~~--~----~~~--~--~~~~_+--~1~7~~9 _____ 1 1996-97 16~51 0_17 008 - -- 0 50 1726

1997-98 16.51 0.17 0.08 " .. 050 17 26

1998-99 16_50 O~ 11 0_09 0_11 050 17 31

The above statistics about irriga"tion and source or -irrigat:ion. sho ....... 's that canals <lJ'e the dominant source or irrigation in the district. Canals irrigate 16 thousand hectares out of 17 "thousilnd hect.ares 01 irrigat~d land_ The shan:~ 01 -.:aJlal ill in igatioI1 a~ per th~ statistics 1998-99 I~ £yver => percent_ --

Crop wise Percentage Area Irrigated

Year Rice ; VVheat Maize Pulses Oil Fruit I Fodder Other 1 Total ! vegetables including Crops area irrigated

Root crops I - -------j - ---

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 _

1993-94- 60 ., , 8 2 12 14- 2 2 21214

.1994--95 60 . ~ - 8 2 12 14- 2 2 21176 ---1995-96 60 8 2 12 14- 2 2 21182

1996-97 60 - - 8 2 12 14- 2 2 21174 -------1997-98 60 ~ - 9 2 11 14- 2 3 I 21130

T ------

1998-99 60 ... 8 2 14- 14- 2 - - 20759 -.--~--

]6

A COJTlparison o:r acreage under ditterent cn'ps or 1993-94 ......,ith 1998-99 shovvs that there has not been any Inajor change in the cropping pattern <--.1 the district. -'~h<..: acreage ul,del- ,-ice and ma ize do not seell'! t:o have g_rO......,IL Area under Iru it and vegetable etc. do not have either gn)" .... n nr shrunk in size_ Natu ral ~lealth: 'rhe rnlorJTlat ion ot In ineral". f(")UIHJ in various places ot- the district "vh leh are profitably cxploited TrOH"l the earth. Sorne or dcpnsits do nO't cO'nIorm to the proper standards of atomic structurc_ a definite chelnical cOll"lpositioll and is not f"oriTled by inorganic processes or nature. ] . Abrasive: Exposures or a tuft composed oT ITt inute part ic les ot vo lean IC glass f(")und at Zewan near Sri nagar. It is a source or pol ish ing Inaterial. 2. Cla:,,",-s: This earthly mat:erial consisting chiefly 01 hydrous alulTlinurtl silicates are ut­many types suitable Tor manu racturing 01 cernent. The existence of" such clay is t-OLI nd In tahsi I Pampore ,-,vhich is outgro"...-th unit of" Srinagar Urhan .AgglcHTlcration.

3. Copper: Th is is lTlOSt in"lportant non terrolls meta I with lndust~ ... Copper Inineral ization in the tonH oC charcClpyrite, bornitc_ azurite has been located In n"lany local ities in S indh 'y' alley especially 1:ahsils of'the district.

its '-'" ides! appl icatioll in chalococ ite rnalach ite <111d

In Kangan and C;andcr-bal

4_ LiTJ'lcs1.ouc: 1t lS abundantly ,ound in l"l"lany parts 0' Kashn"llr '!a'Ic)-"_ Ilo",c ..... cr. 11: 'is a',,-o located in Ze,-, an and Sonan"larg oC the d istriet_ It I S extensively used 111 the 111<'ln LI f"a.clurc <.")t­

celncn t an d 1< )1·nla 1 i on 011 i n"lc.

5. Gr-anite: it is Bl0stly n13sonry because tor its great quantity at Kangall tahsi I.

Llsed as UCCOr<l1 ivc ,.,t, )11<':"'_ ,,~nla[nenta I :"c LJ Ipl uri Il~ ill II i '-'.11

durab i I it_'-' and plca~i [lg 1i nts. ·I-he deposits arc Cnund In

cia",,_,

]<Irg_e

6. iVluth Qual-tzite: l-luge deposits or vel-Y good quantit::>' of- J'vIuth Quai-tiL-it ..... sUltahl:- lI,.,ed Tor the Inanuract uring at glass arc f<::Hlnd at K u Ian in Kangan tahsi I 01 the district. Animal Husband I-Y: Li vestoek read ing is an inlpOn<'lllt: occupation or the village t'-.")I ks in Q<-"ncra 1 and rnigTat:ol·Y popu lation in the d istriet. -rhe Governtl1ent is gi ving spec ia I attellt ion in all i n13 1 husbandry' and sheep brced ing_ Accord ing to I~i vcstock Censlis the total nUlll ber of an i Ina I s recorded in the district in 1997 is 4_99 lakh livestock heads out 01 a total 87_07 lakh heads in the State. Livestock and pou ltry' population as per 1997 l_i,,-eSlock Census is as undcr:-

--~! r Species No of heads/Birds d_uring_ 1997 -----i--. ---.- ---

!

_~-! Ca ttle"-__ _

1-

__ B=-=U_:_::ff"'3=-..:'O=-_S ______ ·--- ~11 Sheep .

f---'--:---'=7'-'::::ae:_:,t~tr:-s.L------- ~~l=-------------------.-

239133 i I

__ _c2=--=-3 5 0 '

____ 201_?_?_:;:>_J

20653 : ___ -==-=_cc.. '-----I , 799678 I

14309 I --------~~

A planned programme has been in itiated for the production of'" various hybrid varieties ot sheep and other 3nirna1s. There are 2,200 anin~als in different FarITls/Centrcs as per t.hc record 1998-99 OT the district..

The district. has a network of 98 inst.itut.ion5i incl uding 48 £rozen seIT~en centres, 7 Pou ltry Extension Centres, 30 Veterinar:>' Centres_ 8 First-aid Centres, onc artificial hreeding station. one Clin Ical Laborat.ory and 12 mob!le dispcnsaries_

A pruvisiun 0'£ Rs_79.70 lakhs had been rnade ror l.his sector during the year, 1997-98_ Great ernphasis is being made on healing and breeding facilities so as to in~prove the health and quaiity ot-the anirnals. 1.86 lakhs animals were vaccjnated~ 2.40 lakhs dosed and {J_86 lakh vvere also dipped during the year, 1997-98. Artificial insemination was also carried out in the tour community development blocks ,,"vhich is given as llnder:-

1997-9S No. of artificial (Block wise) insemination

Srinagar 6470

GanderbaJ 5716

Kangan 2410

Lar 2190

Total 16786

Under the rural developn~ent progl-an"lJTle jersey co"-vs were distributcd an~on.g co,,",v rears_ The f·anTlers get subsidy· to pron'_ote and develop the production Of livestock ,,"vh ic h has he Iped augnlent the production of rnilk, rncat, ,,"vooL etc. Fisheries: Srinagar region abou nds in d i-r1~r""llt ,.,.aler bod ies, I ike river J eh J lIn~, lakes, ... v~tlands and streal11S~ springs etc. These rcsoun::.cs have been utiliLcd lor providing quality 01 fIsh proteins to ccnnmon people Tor this area_ The fish of the region is uniquc and is entire Iy· d i Tlerent due to its explicit endenl.ic species OT Central Asian origin, lndian origin, and son~c exotic species_ The n~ost iInport3nt. sources of fish are spring red, sno\. ... ' led river Jehlun, and the Dal Lake_ For beHer exploitation oT fisheries resources 01 th is area, it is necessary to have con~prehensi.ve developtnent otthe available resources. Ind uS1:ries: The district though rich in vvater resources and rorest is not lortllnate in respect of' basic Inineral and p0,-ver resources. The non-3va I labi lity of iroIl, ore, coal and petroleum, grov.'th of" population has put a great constraint in the developIltent 01 industries.

Kashrn ir is celebrated in both poctl")' and prose f"or its naturaJ beaut) and i"ts people lor "their intelligence and artis'tlc -tacH i"ty _ Frorn ancien1. tilnes Kashn"lir sho"' .... 'cd a capaci"t:>· -tOl· st.udy and unn inchi ng appJ icat:ion t:o industries. Nat.ure has pro",,:ided 1:hen~ -......-ith a.bundance or rav, materia) ""h ich is ITlanllTactllred into articles ot luxury. displaying a high Iy refined artistic taste ,v1th beautif'"ul sceneries wi'th v..'h ich it: is surrounded. It is because of th is that Kashm ir has attained n~astery in various hand icraf'ts_ llandicrafts of" Srinagar have district reputation lor ag~s_ The aRS have attained a degree or excellence and qualities are tast. grovving and in~proying da) by day. ·The ,,"Yorks oT art: are increasing allover the ,,"vorld and there is great and prClsperolis rUllire Tor the State. The Chief" Indllst:ries are Sha,,"vL Carpet, Paper Mache, VYoodvvork. En,broidery. Silk, VYillcnv '\-Vork, NUIl"1.dahs (Felts) and Rugs (Chain Stitch) etc_

Small Scale Sector enjoys a place of" pride in Srinagar_ The sector has n~ade a considerable contribution to econotnic advancenlent ot the district. There are 193 units in the field of tood produc'ts, hOSIery, carving "",,ood products, paper luachie_ leather products, metaHi<: and non-n1.ctallic products and electronic products etc. are flourishing under the n--.ed i1.1I"n sector There are 204 f"actories registered du[·ing the .)-'ear_ i 999_

Telephone Industry and IJMT Watch Factory are In the Central Sector~ An export oriented Si lk Weaving Factory, Spindle """orsted Plant at Ren"l ina, Srinagar spind lage at No ...... sbera M.iJJ, the 'V.!oo'en Md's and Joinery l'vf i1 J.s are in the schc1nc,S in J ndustrlcs Sector in the districL I ndust:rial areas are located at f3agh-j-A li-Mardan Khan, Ganderbal, Za inakoot, Rangrcth, KhuTlrn.oh and Shaleteng in the d iSlrict:. ~'oung boys and girls arc tra i ned <:::VCTY year in va~iuu:<, handierarts. Out of' 1221 trainees. 1 172 and 49 have been trained in handicrafts and handlocITTls respectively in the year, 1998-99 in different training centres. Transpor1: and Communication: Roads conllTlunication plays a vital role in the uplittmcnt or scio-economic condition of people. Greater attention has been given in the district plan to t_hc constrLtction of'roads and bridge lor strengthen the road CCHTl rnun Ication net'\.vork in the seat1ered inhabitation of the district.

The total road length in t he district is 1269 K Tns '\.vh ich inc rude I 75 Krns block-topped and reS1 IS shingled f'ai r ,-,,·cather and jeep able. 396 Kn,s arc n"lai ntaincd by pub) IC vvork dcrartJ11CnL During 1997-98. ] I .25 K illS road length ,vere black-lopped. 8.95 Knls -raracadunl 'Vv·hile as 5.85 KnlS shingled. Rs. 4.34 Crorcs had been spent for various developn"lent schc111es under this sector during the san1C period.

Reconstruction of' damaged bridge '\.vere givcn top priority. As a result three ITlaJor bridges narncly Saf'akadal. No,'\.·akadal and Ashai Bagh bridges linking the residents of' three areas ,"...,ith the main city ,verc cOBlplcted, , .. ·hile as Zainakadal and Aalikadal bridges '\.""cre ncar about cC>ITlpietion during the year 1997-98. the construction ot thesc five bridges involved over Rs. J 8.95 Crores_ Elect I-ici~- and jC»o""'er: Po ... ver is the key to high Jeve I or econorTl IC devc 10plllenL Its level or consulnption in a coun.try· is a sig.n ificant i nd icator ot devc lopnH~nt. ·rhe district has tren"lcll(.iou--. potent ia1 tor hyde I generat ion. ·The d i sIr·jct is prov idcd " .... it h po'\.vcr fn.ull 1·lydrogenerat ion stal iOll--. located at GandcrbaL Upp .... r Sjndh and fl·Olll dieser run stat ion (3cnl ina and LIpper S indh. 1 IlL' ex isting suppl::;, does not adeq 113tel_" lllcet the regular pov ... er req u i rcment of' the district. ·The GovernITlent has taken serval measures 1:0 stabi I ize and i,Tlprove penver supF'l::,,- in the district.

The district has recorded h llildred percent electri fieatiol1. E frons are on to ensLire propel­djstrlbutjon 01 eJectr'cit,:.·· and augrnc.:ntation or the ex 1st ing Eu.: ,I ,{ ies ..• he old tranSf()rllH:rs alL'

being replaced by tH~'\.V high po"er c<lpacity' ones. -The ",·od.;. is apace on 105 M\.\,/s LIpper Sindh Hydel Project Kangal1. The first unit or this pr·oject '\.v i 11 generate 5 lakh un its or po ...... er. -} he tOlal cost ot the project is Rs.-lOO C::-rorc and on conlplet ion the pov ... er project '\. .. i II generate :26 lah. h units or povver. The Zai nakotc Cirid Station 'vas eornpletcd exped itioLisly and avai 1 pO ......... ·CI· t-1"(.1111

northern gird. As per statistics or [Jil·cctol-atc 01 Econorll ic and Statist ie. 15 1.642 connectioll:-" "\-...,ere installed up to the year] 998-99.

iTtc catcgor)' , .. i sc po, ... cr genera t i Ilg COil S l..Hl1 pt iOIl d uri 11 g the Y'car I 99 R -99 in th e d i st I·j ct is given belov..-:-

Dnn:lestic Cornerc ial Ina lItria I AgricLJ 1ture/ I rrigat ion ,,"V'ater ,'orker Street'ights Barrcaks Arnlarv State/Central ()f'fices

19

95 1 . 1 7 I _a k h t J nit,., . 197 .24 .l~akh Un it:s

1 19.68 Lakh Units 799.50 279.70 125.60

Lakh L'nll:'. Lakh t_) nits Lakh 1JI1 its

555.40 Lakh Units 356.05 Lakh Units

Building

Census 0.- India. 2001 CONCEPTS AND DE-FIN l-rU:">NS

CENSUS CON4::EP'~ S

_4. -l~u]ldjrtg' is generally a. single s"lructurc on "the ground_ SOTrlctilTlCS it IS

n,ade up o£ more than carnponenl unit. ,,""'h ich are used or Ii ke:ly to be used a.-; d....,.,,·cl! in c:,,;(residences) or establ ishments sllch <1-"'> shaps~ busi ness- hOLlSC_'-;, <>rn ccs_ iactories- ",,'orkshaps. -....vorksheds. Schools. places 01 en1:ertainmenL places (.)r

....... ·orship. godo ........ -ns. stares etc_ It is also pos-sibl e 1hat building .. ·" .. h ich have cc>mponent units. may be used Tor a cOITlbination of"" purposes such as shop-cun~­res i denee _ ",",,'a rkshop-c um-res idencc_o£fi ce-c ulTl-resi denec.etc,

Usua II~" a 5t ruc11..lre \,.'I".j 11 have I",')ur '-"·.at Is and a roo', But in SCJIT1C a "::d~ Ille vcry nature Qt- cons1:ructi<...n or houses is such that there I'Ilay not be any '-""all_ Such is the case 01 conical structures "' .. ··hcre cntrance is also provided but they n,a:y nol have an""- ,-valls. Therefore, such of" the conical structures are also treated as separate bui ~d ings_

Permanent h-ouses Houses, the """alls and Toof OJ ... vhich are made of permanent material~_ 'The

rllateri al of' "vall s: can be an:>' one From the fo.llo,-vi ng, nan'lc I~'_ g:a I van i:zcd 11''-'1'1

sheeTS or other ITletal sheets, asbcs10s sheet:s. burnt brl cks_ stones or concn;;':tc_ Roa1'- BU.!.).' be made o£ f'raITl anyone or the rollo ...... ,ing material s. narll.c Iy. tiles. S la lC, ga Ivan ized i ron sheets, lTH::otCi] sheet s, iJsbesl'os sheets_ bricks. Slone:", (,T

cuncrete-

SelTl i-J.erma ne"1 hol.ls~,o;

Tern porar.Y hOlll:ses

n_'elling ROOD)

f-lOLISeS in ,-",hieh eith<.?l' the " ... ·all or the rootis JT1dde nf'

rerIT~ancnt ma£erial and lhe <>t her is rTlade 01· ternr-0r~1r:v n13terial.

I-:louses in ,-"hich bot h "''''a II sand n.H"')r are Blade of- TTldte 1-1<11-,,_ ..... ,hich have to be repl aced f'rcq uently, VIla lIs may he n'lade '-ron, any one oT the Tollovving tet'-llporar:.' I"a terial s. nan").:=- I.). grass. thatch. banlboo_ plas1:i c, patythene_ ITllld. unburnt bricks or " ... 'o<:..d~ Root 11'1 ay be l'Il.ade -Iron ... any OIlC or thc tollo"VI.'ing ternporary' Inaterials_ nan,cl_::-. g~as'S. t..ha1;.ct-..._ ban:\QoQ, ""·o<."d. t"-I_V:!. plas.~i..c: 0."[' pol ~rt.hene,

A roon:~ is treaTed as a d-...vell i ng rODln i r it has ... ,..'a I ~s ,",vii h a d.:.-.or ...... ay and a roof' and should be v.:ide and long enough tor a person to sl.eep in. i.e. it should have a length of' not less than 2 Inelcrs and a breadth of" at Ic,,1$l 1.5 rnC1:eJ':o, and a height 0 J 2 JH""ter's. __ A d,-veH i ng room ",,'ould include living roonl. bedroon" dining roon,. dra ...... ·ing_ ro .... rn_ s' udy roan,. scevan"s ("'<lorn.. and cyt1""er habi.1:.ab\-c n:.orn"," K itcllC n_ bathroorl1. tall'ine. st.arc raOITl_ passage' .... a) and "'erandatl ...... hieh arc not norT~ally usable for living are not considered as d ... velling rOOIIlS. A roon,. used for 1"11ultipurpose suell. as slccplng. si IT trtg. dining, storing. cooki ng_ etc,. is regarded as a d, .. ell iog rO<:H",

In a sl1:Llation ...... 'here a census hOllses is used as a shop or of'f'lcc_. etc,_ and the 11oLlsehoid also stay's in it chen the rOOTl'"l is not cc>ns idercd as a d " ... ··ell ing rOOtTl, But iTa garage or se"""ant quarter is us.::d by a sc-rva nt and ,1" she' he a~so lives in it as a sepaTate household then this h:ls been considered as a d" ... ·ell ing r001Tl avai lable .0 the sCI"vant"s

Census House

household. Tent: or conical shaped hut iY used ror .Iving by any househc:>ld is also considered as d'YVcJ ling room.

A dwelling room~ which -is shared by more than Oone household, has not been counted for any of'" them. If tvvo households have a dwell ing room <;:>ach but in addition alsOo share a COITlmon d"""elling room, then ~he co~on J""OCHTI has no'lt been counted For ej~heT of"l:he households.

A 'census house' is a building Oor part of" a building used or recogTlised as a separate unit. because of ha ...... ing a separate main entraTlce from the road or common courtyard or stairease~ etc. It may be occupied OT vacanL It may be used for residential or non­residential purpose or bOoth.

- In certain peculiar situati OTlS, the manner 'iTl which _buildings and census houses v.rere- identified for numbering ITl t.he field by the enumerators is described hereunder:

Sometimes a se-:ries oE different buildings are found alorLg a. st.reet "Which are joined vvit:h one another by common walls on either side looking like a cont:inuous strUCTure. These dif'f"erent unj1_s are practicaJJy independent of one another and are 11kely 1:0 have been bui It at: dif'ferent: t:in"lles and ovvned by d if:teren1. pers-ons. In such case:::;, though the whole st:ructure ....... it:h all the adjoini ng uni1:S apparently appears 1:0' be one building, each portion was t:reated as a separate building and its constituent units as separate census houses_

On the other hand, one may come across cases, particu] arly in large CUles oT multi-storeyed o-vvnershi p fla1:s. In these cases white the structure looks like one building, dif:Ferent persons own the flats. J n case or SLich multi-s1:oreyed st:ructures~ having a number of flats o",,",ned by diTlerent persoTIs~ the entire structure ........ as t:rea1:ed as one building and each 11a<l: as a separate census h<:>use_

II vvit:hin a large enclosed area, there are separa1.e buildings ovvned by dirrererL1: persons then each such building is 1:reated as a separa~e

building. There can be a situation '-Vhere "",ithin an enclosed compound -there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or company or even governmen1: that are actually in occupation of di'Fferent persons. For <::oxaTT)_ple~ Indian Oil Corporation colony """,herr:!" the buildings are o'\..VT"l.cd by. "the Corporation but -these are in occupatioTll of" their employees. Each such bu.ilding was trea1:ed as a separat:e building. But if in anyone of" these bui ldings there '\.Vere fl ats in occupation 0:[ di'FFerent house-holds, each such flat was reckoned- as a separate census house.

Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the definition of" census house stric'tiy In certain cases. For example.,. in an urban area.,. if" a t-la1: has five: rOoms.,. each room having direct entrance from the COomrrlOn staircase or courtyard. By definition. this has t-o be treated as fi-ve census houses. If" all these five rooms are occupied by a singfe household ie was not- realistic to treat them as five census houses. rn ~uch a case,.-singleness· of use oT these rooms along vvith t_he main house s.hould be considered and the en1:lre flat ""'as treated as OrIe

census house_ On the other hand.,. if" two independent households

21

Village

Rural- Urban: area.

occupy These five rooms, "the first household living in 3 rooms and ~he second household occupying 2 rooms~ then considering 1:he use. 1:he first three ·rooms t.oge1:her 'VVere trea:ted as one census- house and 'the remaining rooms as another census house. But if' each room v...'as occupied by an independent househo1d. t:hen each such room ... vas 1.rea1:ed as a sepam1:.C census house.

In case .of hostels~ hOLels, e1c.~ even ir1:he door of each ro.om in which an irunate lives opens to a common verandah~ staircase, courtyard Qr a common ro-om~ as i"t happens alJTl.ost: invariably, the en"tire hosteJ/ Hotel building was treated as one census house. but if'such hostels/ h01.els have ou1:- houses or other structures used for dJ'Fferent purposes or the same purpose, then each such s1:ruc.ture attached to the main host:el I hot:el VIlas treated as a separate census house.

In some parts or the count::ry. in rural areas. the pattem or habitation is such 1:hat a grO'up 0'1 huts. located in a comp-oun.d~ whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one househoEd_ Whi1e the main residence n"lay be located in one hu~~ other hu~s may be used foor :sleepirlg~ as a kitchen, bath room. bai1:h.ak~ etc. Though each of" the huts was a separates structure, they f'arm a si ngle housing unit and t.herefore. have to be treated co\1-ec,"ive1y as 'One bu;'1ding and one census hOUose_ \1' '5~rne of"" "I.he hu.-"I.s a:re used by o .. ~ hc:..use·f·.o\d ar.d "I.he o.hers by a second household as residence, t:hen "th.e t"",'o grcH.lps o:f" huts '-Vere .reated as separate census houses. Ho_'ever~ iT there ......... ere also other huf.S in "the compound used f"or other purposes and not as part: oTt:he household"s residence such as. cattle shed, vvorkshed, e1.c., these vvere trea1:ed as separa.1:e cens~ houses.

On the other hand, in urban areas, where moore "than one structure vvithin an enclosed .or open cO'mpound (premis.es) belonging to the same person. e.g.~ the main house. the seT"'v"ant's q Llartc:r, the garage, etc .• only one building number wa_c; given for this group and each of the constituent a separate census house number.

On1y cases where a struc'ture wit:h rooT and pillars ha:s CCHTJe up V\fas 'treated as a bu'ildiTll8_

The basic unit ("or rural areas is the revenue -vil1age vvhich has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenu.e v'll\age may comprise of one or more ham lets but the entire -village is treated .as one unit ror presen1:ation of" da"ta. In unsurveyed areas~ Ii ke villages within rorest: areas. each habitation area with I.ocally recognized bO'undaries is treat:ed as one village.

The da.a in tables on HOLL<;es, Household Amenities and Assets are presented separately :lor rural and urban areas. The unit of classi fica"tion in this regard is 'town' Tor urban areas and 'vi ll.age' tor rural areas. [n "the Census of India 2001, "the definition 01'" urban area a.dopted is :as f"oll.ovvs:

a)AH places with a munlclpalit:y, corporation. cantonmen1. board or not:ified to'\.Vr1 area com mittee, e1:c.

b) A place saf.isf"ying the following three cri"teria simuhaneously:

22

i) A minimum population or 5,000;

ii)At least 75 per cent of" male ...... orking popu1atlon engaged in non-

agricultural pursuits; and

iiii)A density of population of at: least 400 per sq_ km_( 1,000 per

sq_mile)

For idenli fication of"" places v.;hi ch ",,",auld quality 1.0 be classified as 'urban" all vilJages, ...... hich. as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population densizy ox400 persons per sq_ km_ and having 3"t least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agrlcultural activity were considered_ To work out: the proportion 01 male working population referred 1:0 above against b) (ii), the data relating to main 'vVorkers vvere taken into accounL

Apart f""rom these, the out:grovvt.hs (GGs) 01 cities and to ....... 'ns have also been treated as urban under 'Urban Agglon~erations' _ Examples of"" o ut-gro .. vths are rail ... vay colonies_ university campuses, port areas, mil i t<'lry earn ps_ etc_. that may have come up near a statutorJ' 1.ov.'n or city but ....... ·ithin the revenue limits of"" a village or villages contiguous to the town or city_ Each such _individual area by itsel t may not satis1:y the demographic criteria lai d do ... vn at (b) above to quali1y it to be treated as an independent urban unit but n~ay deserve to be clubbed """ith the tovvns as a continuous urban spread_ I'hus~ tIle to'vVn level dala, vvherever presentcd_ also jnclu.des ~he data l'or outgro........,-ths 01 such tovvns_

City Tovvn with population of 1,00.000 and above arc called cit ies_

Urban aggloD1l.erat:ion An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a to ........ n and its adjoining urban outgrovvt.h (OGs) or t\NO or more physically cont:iguous to ....... ·ns together and any adjoining urban outgro, .. --th 01 such tOVL'TlS_ In some cases raiJ, .... ·ay colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc,~ may come up near a city or statutory to .... 'n ou1:si de its statutory I imits but "Within the revenue 1 im i~s of a v; Ilage or 'ViUages contiguous to the tc~"vn or city_ Each sLIch individual area hy itself may not satisfY the minimum popuJat"ion Jimit t:o qualifY it to be treated as an independent urban unit bu1. may deserve to be clubbed ....... ith the tovvn as a con1:in UOLlS urban spread,

For the purpose of delineation of"" Urban AgglOITleration during Census 01 India 2001 ~ IoHo"''Ving crH:eria are 1:aken as pre-requistes:

(a) The core ~own ,or at least one or the constituents tovvns of" an urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory tovvn; and

-,-- _,

(b) The Total populat:ion of an the const:il:uen1: (1 _e_~ 1:owns and out:growths) of" an Urban Agglomera~ion should not: be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census)_

'V.Iith _t:hese: -..""""0 b.a_<;!c criteria ha.ving been met, the :to I Jovving are the possible differenT siTuations in ......... hich Urban Agglomeration "","auld be constituted:

Household

Institutional Household

H ouseless household

Scbeduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe

i) a city or town -with one or more con1:Iguous outgrovvths;

Ii) ",va or more adjoining towns with ~heir out:growt.hs; and

iii) a city an.d one -or more adjcin~ng tOV'Jns wit.h ~heir outgrovvths all 07 wh ich TorTr-. a <,.:;ontinuClUS spread.

A 'household' is usually a group o£ persons who normally live together and take their meals f'rom a common kitchen unless the exigencies oT '-York prevent any of them "rom doing so- Persons in a household may be related or unrelat:ed or a mix or bo~h_ HovveV"er, i I a group oT unrelat:ed persons live in a census house but do no'[ take t:heir meals from the common kitchen, then tbey are not. COTlstituen1 OJ a common household. Each such person was to be t.reated a..s a separate house-hold_ The important link in finding out "",hethe-r it vvas a housel.o'd or no't v..oas. a common k1:'tc:hen_ There may be one member households, t:wo member households or multi-member househo]ds_

A group of unrelated persons who Jive in an institution and take their meals Trom a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household_ Examples of lnstit:utronal Households are boarding houses. messes. hostels. hOlce!s.. rescue hC)1;-nes, jails., ashraTn'=>~ orpha.nages. et:c_ To make the definition more clearly perceptible -..0 the enumerators at the Census 200 I, it ""as specific:aJly me-n'1:1oned that "this ca1.egoTY or households vvould cover only those households '-""here a group or unrelated persons live in an institu~ion and share a common kitchen_

Households '.'I,tho do not. live in buildings or census houses but live in 1:he open on roadside, pavements., in hUr-ne pipes. under fly-overs and ___s"taircases~ or in 1:he open in pi aces Df ,"vocshi P. ~nandaps~ railway plat-forms. et_c_" are t_reated as Housetess Households.

Article 341 aT "the ConS1:itu"tion provides 1:hat the President may. "-,,,'ith respect to any State or Union territory. specify the -castes. races or -tribes or parts of" or groups wiit:1.in castes, races or t_ribes which shall lor the purposes oT the Constitution be deemed 1:0 be Scheduled Castes in relation to ~hat S~ate or Unlon territory, Article 342 simi larly provides for spccifica.-..ion of" tribes or triba~ c-oJT1TI1unit ies or parts or or groups """"'i'lhi n tribes or ~riba! commun ities vvh ich are to be deemed -len· the pu-.---pases or the Const:itu:t,on to be Scheduled T.-ibes in re-Ia1:ion 1:0 the various St:ates and Union "terl-itories. In pursuance or "these prov'isions, 1:he \1st of Scheduled L:as1:es- and! or Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union terri~0r:Y and are val id only ",,,,ithin the jurisdict:ion of that State: or Union territury and not outside.

24

Language and t:ongue

It is important to mention here that under the Cons~itt..lti<>n (Schduled Cas.es) Order, 1950~ no person vvho professed a religion different £rom Hinduism "'-':as deemed to be a member of" a SheduJed C.a_<:;t:e in addition to every member oc" the Rarndasi. Kabi rpanthi, J"v1aj habi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were in relation to that State vvhe:ther they proC"essed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequent]y~ in Sept:ember 1956, by an amendment> the Presidential Order DT 1 950 and in all subsequent P..-esidential Orders relating 1.0 Scheduled Castes~ the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the san~c footing with regard 1:0 t.he specification of' Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the arnendn,cnt made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990~ the Hind u_ the Sikh and the Buddhist ~ere placed on the same rooting ...;vith regard to the recognition of'the Scheduled Castes_

The lists contai ning t.he names of the Scheduled Cas~es and the Scheduled Tribes applicable Tor the Census of India 2001. in the State are given below -

Scbeduled Castes

1_ Barwala 2_ Basith 3. Batwal 4_ Chamar or Ran<das~a S. Chura 6_ Dhyar 7_ Doom 0:.- J'lvfahasha 8. Gardi 9. Jolaha 10_ Jv1egh or Kabirpanthi I 1 _ Rata} 12. Saryara 13. Watal

Scheduled Tribes

1 _ Bakar-..val 2. Bal1:i 3_ Beda

Bot. Boto Brokpa~ Drokpa~ Dard, Shin Changpa Gaddj CiarTa Gujjar Mon

1 I. Purigpa 12. Sippi

l'r'Ioth c-r As per the census concept~ each language is. a group OT mother t:ongues. The census ques~ionnaire collects in:formation on mother tongue <:>£"e:ach person and vvhich is defined as the language spoken in childhood by the person~s mot:her to ~he person. I t the mother has

2S

LiTeraC:e

Lit:eracy raTe

Educa1:ional level

,",ork

lYIain _.orker

l\IIarginal ,vorker

Non _.orker

Co It:iv3 t:or

died in in:Fancy. "the language mainly spoken in "the person's home in childho<:>d will be the TTIuther tungue. In th~ ~ase or inlCl.nts and deaf" ~utes, the language usua'ly spoken by the mother 15 cons-idered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that t:he language spoken as mother tongue should have a script:. The mcother t:ongues retumed by the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate lan.gua.ges according to their lin.guistic characteristics.

A person 0:F aged 7 years and above ""'ho can both read and write ...... ith understan.ding in any language is taken as li"terat:e. A. person who can only read but cannot write is not li"terate_ ]t is no"! necessar:Y that to be considered as ]itc::rate~ a pe.;.-son. should ha-ve l·eceiv-ed any forlna.l education or passed _any minimum educatlonal standard_ Literacy could a1so have been achieved through adult literacy classes or through any non-TorrnaT educationa.r syS"l:e.m. People "'\.Vho are blind and can read in BraiHe are t:reated as literates.

Literacy rate oIthe population is defined as the percentage oT literat:es in the age group seven years and above. For difrerent age groups the percentage ot 1 i1:erates in that: age group gives t.he I it:eracyra1:e_

The highest level o:F education a person has completed.

Work is defined as participation In any econofl"lical1y productive activity with or without con .. pensation, wa.ges or profit:. Such participation may be physical and I or mental in nature_ VVork iov-olves not only a.ctual work bUl: also includes eTrec1:i ve supervi sion and direct:ion of vvork_ it even i nell..ldes part time help or unpa id YVork on farm. :Family enterprise or in a.ny ot:her economic acti vity. A II persons engaged in '"Work' as gefined above are vvorke:rs. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or mi Ik production even solely Tor domes1:ic consumption· are also treat.ed as workers.

Reference period for determining a person as worker and non­worker is one year preceding The date or enumera1:ioT"l.

A person """ho has vvorked :For major part o£ the reference period (i _e. six months or more during "the last one year prec.eding the date aT enumeration) in any economically productive activity is 1:ermed as ~J'o,Ilainvvorker' _

A person ....... +10 .. vorked Tor less than six mon"ths o:F the reference period (i_e. in the 1a..st oTie year precedin.g "the date of" enumeration) in any economic activity is termed as ~f'v1.arginal worker' .

A person vvho has not "VoIorked at all in any economically productive activity during the re:Ferenee peri od (i.e. 1 ast one year precedi Tlg the date of E?numeration) is termed a.s ~NOTl worker~ _

For purposes oTthe Census a person is classified as cultivator if" he or she is engaged in cul1:1vation on land o"\.Vned or held from governrnent OT held from private persons or inst:itutions {"or payment ·in money~

26

kind or share. Cultivation incl ude.s effective supervisiGO or- direc1.ion 'In cu1~jvatJon_

A person vvho has given out her/his land to another person or persons or inst:itut:ion(s) Tor cultivation £c>r money, ki"d or share Qr crop and ,"",ho does not even supervise or djreC1: cuhiva'lion in exchange 01 land~ is not ;treated as cul{[va~or_ Similarty, a pe.son Vl.'orking on another person's 1an-d For vvages jn cash or kind or a combination aT both (agricultural labourer) is not l:reated as cultiva1.oT_

Cuil:iv:a1:iOTl involves ploughing~ sovving, harvesting and production of cerals and mHlet: crops such as __ heal., paddy, jowar~ bajra, ragi~ other corps such as sugar cane~ 1obacco ground nuts..; 'taploca etc. ,and pulses, ra ...... ' jU1.e and kindred fibre crop~ cotlon~ cinchona and other medicinal plants. :frujt grov,:ing~ vegelable gro~ing or keeping orchaTds OT groves, etc_ Cultiva1:i:on does not. jTlcJude the following plan"tation crops - ~ea, co£ree~ rubber, coconut. and betel-nuts (areca).

Agricult:u..-al labourer A person '-Vho '-Vorks on another p-erson~s land lor ""ages in money or kind 0"- share is regarded as an agricultural iabourer_ Shefhe ha... .... no risk :in the cultivation, but n~ere}y vvorks on another person-s land tor .... vages. ,An agricuhurai labourer has no right. 01 lease or contxac~ on land on ""'hich she/he ....... 'orks.

Household: indus~ry 1-10usehold iindustry is defined as an. industry conduc'tcd by the ~orker head or the hQuseho1d httnselF/herse[C and or by the n-aen-,.bers or the

household at: hon")e or within the village in rural areas and only -.vithin t.he precinc'ts or t:h.e house where ~he household I;'ve!:> in urban areas~ -rhe larger proportion of ....vorkers in household indus1.ry should consist 0'(' meo'lbers or the household inctuding the head. The industry should not be run on "the scaJe of" a registered £actory 'vhj~h ""'ould qualiry- or has to be regist:ered under the Indian. Factories Act and should be engaged In manLlracturj:ng~ processjng~ ser"icb'g and repairs o£ goods.

It does not: include proIcssion such as a p!eader, Doctor~ l'vtusician. Dancer~ Waterman, Astrologe.~ Dhob l_ Barber_ etc _ or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at hQIT1C by mern.bers of'the h<:?usehold.

~t:her worker A person who has been engaged in some economic act,vity during l:he reyerence period but: n.ot as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household Industry is termed as a ·Other Worker (OVv)' _ The type .or vvorkers that come under ~h}s category OT -OW' include all government serv·ants~ municipal employees~ t-eachers~ -t8ctory "'\.voTkers, plantatjon vvorkers~ those engaged in tTade~ commerce, business~ t:ransport~ banking, mining. construction, political or social V'Vork., priests., entertainment: artists~ etc. In e-FTcC1:., all 1:hose 'l.Vorkers other than cultiva:tors or agricultural labourers or household industry vvorkers., are ~Other Workers'.

~ork partiCipation Percentage of...vorkers (main + marginal) to total population raf.e

27

Popu la t:ioo density

_Age

Sex - ratio

P<opuiation densiry is 1:he number of"-persons inhabi1:ed per square kiiome1:er oT1:he area_ Age is measured iT) t:erms o:f"the comple1:ed number ot-years _ Number or -remales per 1000 males in a popula"tjon

28

Improved drinking vva1:er

Sys1:em of" se"",erage

Type of" la.rine and ~et"hod of" disposal of" night" soil

Fertility

Non Census COllcep1:s

If" the household had hand pun"lp, 'lube '.VeIl outside. the premises, drinking 'I.:vater-

access to driilking water supplied from or y.,;ell(pro1:ected or covered) situated i1: IS considered as having access to

a tap, with in or improved

1t may be ment·loned that such valid across all states.

uniForm definition may not be

Generally, a sewerage system would mean a netv.'ork of mains and branches oT underground conduiTs Tor the conveyance or sevverage TO the point oT disposal. Se ....... ers that carry- only household and industria1 v.<3S1::age are called separate. sewers:, 1::hose that:: carry storm v.ra1::er -From roofs, streets and other surtaces are ·known as storm water drains, 'l.Vhile those carrying both sewage and storm water a.re ca11ed combin.ed sewers. However, in some towns y.,;hich are not. provided with such underground se"Werage systen"l, it is served by open surf""ace drain, box. drain, sylk.. pattern drain, etc., in these towns.

There are three prevalent systems oT disposal of human ""astes, viz.(i) underground sewerage~ (ii) sanitary 'l.vater flush latrines ......... ith individual disposal systems~ like septic t:a"k~ leach ing cess pool and collecting "veil, and (i ii) dry "type oT latrines with ITUlnU3 I scavenging.

The system of"" underground sewera.ge provides tor the street se ..... ve[-age with vvhich are connected the sani"tal"y la"tl-ines constructed ill the houses having water closets and fined vvith flushing cistern (ar hand "Flushing). -'-hrough this sewer the :Faecal matter is transported without the need Tor scavenging. This system generally ex.ists in cities and big 1.0'1.'\.·"1""IS.

Where the streets sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soi I dispersion sys"tem or a leaching pit_ Here the liquid wastes f""rom the vvater closet is disposed of"" locally in leach tng pit, a septic tank with a soi I dispers ion system -IS cons'lructecL -Y'nis dispersion requires an opt"amUITl t:rave) through the pores OT t:he soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially· innocuous by t.he slo"", process of- :filt.ration t.hrough the soil traversed.

""'here the soil is impermeable, collect.ing ",,·ells are consTructed an.d t:he sanita.ry VoIa-ter flush latrines are connected "'\Vith them. These ... vel \s are cleaned at periodic. intervals by a s'-l.itable de-vice. The -dry type or latrines are of"" service type latrines f""rom where human excreta IS

reIlloved by scavengers f"rom house to house, in. ITIOst cases carrying it Oil

their heads or shoulders or in basket:s wit:h handle or wheel barro'l.vs. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors and trolleys Tor being carried to the dumping grounds_

In demography, the word rertility 1S used in relation to t:he actual production of"" children or occurrence of" births specially live births_ Fertility is a measure of"" rate at which population. adds to' itself by births and normally asscssed by relating the number cf births 1.0 a full or part of"

29

Crude birth ra"te(CBR}

Crude dea"t:h rat:e (CDR)

Age specific f"ertilit:y rat:e (ASFR)

Age specific matrital Certility rat:e (ASl'-IFR)

General .-er"t:ili"t:y ra.t:e GFR..

1:he popula1:ion,. such as number .of'" married women or number of'" women or child bearing age. The defini1:ions of" the terTTlinolog;:)-' used in computing different rertilicy raLes are mentioned belo,",:

Ratio of the number of'" live births in a year to the mid year population~ normally expressed per 1000 population.

Number of"" live births during the year CI3R= --------------------------------------------- x I 000

Mid - year Population

Ratio of the number of" deaths in a year "to t.he mid year popu lation, normally expressed per 1000 population.

Number of deaths during the year CDR~ ----------------------------------------- x 1000

~id - year Population

Gro~,<h rate ;s obtained as the difTerence between crude birlh rale and crude death rate in the absence of migration.

Nun-.ber of'" live births in a year to f'crnale population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1000 'VVomen.

Number oT live births in a particular age-group ASFR

______________________________________________________ ------ x _] 000

l\.-1id - year female population oTthe saBle age-group

Number ot live births in a year to married f"en1ale popUlation in any specified age group normally expressed per 1000 married '\.Von~en.

Number of'" live births in a particular age-group A SMFR = --------------------------------------------------------- x 1 OOD

rvlid-year married female popUlation of the san-.e age-group

Number o-t rive births per 1000 VYon-.en In the reprodUctive age-group ( 1 5 -49) years in a given year.

Number of live births in a year GFR ------------------------------------- x ] 000

rvIid-year telnal<! population in the age-group (15-49) years

General marit:al NUlTIber aT live births per 1000 married VY'oman in reproductive agc-Fertility rat:e (Gl\d:FR) group (15-49) years in a given year-

Number aT live births in a year GMFR ------------------------------------- x } 000

30

To"f.al Certili"ly .--at:e (TFR.)

Total martial Certility rate (TlVI:FR.)

Age-s peei fic mortality rat:e (AS1V:IR.)

InCa.nt II10rtality rate (I~)

Mid-year married remale population the age-group (15-49) years_

h. is obta~ned as the total otthe age specific f""ertility rates (number o.f" children born per woman of"" the .particular age) tor the entire reprodUC1:ive age span_ r. provides 1:he average nUITlber uf" ~h iJdren that: wiJl be born to a ... ""oman under the "Fertility levels ind ica'led by the age specific Terti[it:y ra1:es assuming that there is no mo.rtaiiry aT '-vomen ti I I the completion oJ reproductive period_

TFR 45-49

5 x L: ASFR 15- J 9

]000

In

Average number ot' children that would be bom to vvomafl j.t' she experiences the current Tertili-ty pattern reproductive span (15-49) years assuming that there is wonicn tiJI (he completion ufreprod4ctive period.

a l-narried throughout her no morta I it:)" ot

TJ'V1FR 45-49

5 xL ASMFR 15-19

1000

Number ot- deaths in a particular age and sex group per 1000 population oT the sanle age group_

Nun-aber of deaths in a particular age-group A SIVt R = ~~~~~ ~- -- - - ~ - ~- ~ - - -~ - - - ~~~ - - -~ - - - -------------~~~~~ - x lOOO

Mid-year population o-Fthe san-.e age-group

Probabilit.y of dying bet. ... veen birth and age 1 _ -I"his can be used as approximate value 01 1n1ant Mortal ity Rate (IMR) '\.Vh leh gives the ra1:10 oT number of" deaths in a year OT cbildren aged less than one year to the nUfTlber of births in that year.

Probability of"" dying between birth and age 2_

Probabili-ry of dying ben-veen birth and age 5. This indicator is a'so kno .... 'n as Under Five Mortali-ty Rate (USMR)

Ratio ot'the number of inTant deaths (deaths oT children belo ... v one year) in a year to the nLImber of live births in that year.

31

Neo-na'tal mortality ra~e (N:M:R)

Early neo-na~al l"vIor'talicy rate

Late nco-natal mo..-t.aIi.y rate

POST neo-nat.al mort:ali'ty rate (PN1VI:R..)

Peri-natal mo.-t:ality Ra1:e (PlVI:R)

Still birth rate (SBR)

lVI:a1:ernal mor1:ality rate

Number at in-Fant deaths during the year IM"R x ] 000

Number OJ live births during the year

Infant mortali~' rate cornprises o£ two parts, viz_, NeD-natal mort~lity rate and Post nco-nata.) mortaJicy rate. The neo-natal mortal icy rate also compTises of h».'o parts viz., Early nco-natal mortaliLy Ta"te and late nco­naUl.1 mortalicy rate. These are defined as:

Number of infants dying within the first month ot li:Fe (28 days or under) in a year per 1000 live births oCt.he same year.

Number of" il11"ant deaths aged 28 days or under during the year

N1'v1R ~ ex 1000 Number of live births during 1:he year

Number of inf"ant deaths 01" less than 7 days during the year ------------------------------------------------------~ ] 000

NumbeT" of" live births dur-1.ng, the year

Number 01" inf"ant deaths ot 7 days 1.0 lcss than 29 days during the year

-------------------------------------------------- x 1 000 Nurnber ot" live births during the year

Number o-Cdeaths o-C29 days to less than one year during the year

Number or Jive births during the year x 1000

Number or still births plus deat.h.s within 1st week oT delivery per 1000 births in a year_

Plv1.R =

Number of" sti II births and inf"ant deaths of" less than 7 days during the year

Number of" live births and stdt births during the year

Number of" sti11 births during the year _____________________________________________________ :x ] 000

x 1000

Number 01 live births and still births during the year_

Number of" deat:hs of" ',,vomen in the age group 15-49 '\-"hile pregnant or v..'ithin 42 days or terrTllnation or pregnancy rrom any cause related to pregnancy an.d child birth per 1000 live births in a given year.

32

Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 Populat:ion)

Child ","'oma.n ra.1:io (0-4)

Child ",,",oman ratcio (S-9)

l'\-ligralioIl

,,"v1M R

N umber of maternal deaths to """O!Tlan In the age group I 5~49

--~~~-~~~~~-~---~~-----~~~~---~~---- --- ----~-- --- - - --~- - -- - x 1 ()OO Number OJ jive birth

NUl'nber Of currently married females In the age group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of" all ages.

I. Number of" chi ldren in the age group 0-4 years per 1000 wornen In

the age group 15-49 years.

:2. NLln,ber oT children in the age grour 5 -9 yearc; rer 1000 ,"""Omen In

the age group 1 5~49 years.

Migration is the th ird component of' popu lation change, .he o1:hel- two being mortality and f"ertlliry.

A person is considered as a In igral1t hy place 01 birth it- the place In "",'h ich he/she is enurnerated during the census is other than the pface of his/hel- birth.

Si.·nilarly a person is considered as a nl igranr b)-' ptace or last residence if" t.he place in ",vhich he/she is cnulTl.erated during t:hc census is olht'r Lhan h is/heJ· pJace of" irnrnediate 'as1 residence outside the v jJ beIge or 10,",,·n and not. Sil11ply in another house or loea I ity in the sanle village Of"

to"" n.

people Certain aspects concerning has been explained belo ... v

tenlpOraJ'Y as these are

Jl"loverncntiln igration or i,Tlportant con-.pnnents

concern ing ITl igration ~-

(i)

(i i)

]\./I igration of" persons in search 01- job IS high in the cuunlr.:y. In TrIany cases such ITligrants arc ani:)" seasonal in nature. People n-.igrate to other places Jor vvork in a particular season and corTle back again to their usual place of residence ancl' three or f"oul o Inol1.hs. All such ... varkers are treated as hrigrants. S irn i larl) .. , if" a person JTloved to any other pl!'lce TnI' attending short term vocational or educational course that lasted for only' fevv· n,onths OJ a .year, shc/he too ",,,·ere considered as a n,igranL

V\'here a persall had Illcr'cly gone <-'out to another place Ol~ had been shirting rn:'>rn one place to another pUI-ely on tOLlr, pi IgrlITlage, vi sit to hospital 1i:. .... r trealnlent or For ten-.porary bu·siness purposcs, such persons are 110t

deeITled to have had another residence difCfercnt t-rOITl thc

( iii)

place '\-vhere she/he or her/his Tan.i Iy norrTlall),· reside",. She/he is rlot considered as rJ1;_grant.

A vvoman 1:en~ porari Iy n~o .... 'es into a hospita I OT to her parents or other relative's hOLJse tor delivery and ir the hospital or the parents/relatives houses is in a place difTerent lrorll llsu,,",l place oT residence, the place ,.vhere the hospital or parents/rela.tive's house is the place 01 last residencc oFthc child bUI: not oTthe ITlother_

A ne .... v response category < Moved alter birth' .......... as added In

Census 01 India 2001 in the question on . reasoll ror JTI ignition" t(>

bring out add it iona I In igration patterns. Natura' ca lanl ities or distress n~ igration as a reason for 0""1 igration Tor las1: residence no igrants included In 199 1 Census~ is covered under category aT 'Others' _ The reason :for migra1.ion has hecn dc1.errnined as app lieable al: the ti ITlC oT migration and not in n:::fen:nce 1.0 any· point of t:in~c after that. For examplc, iT a person had n~o .... ·ed fron~ the place 01 her/his last residence Tor the purpose af· education and subsequently at some point 01 time got cillplayment there onl·..,., the reason for:- rnigratioll .... ....,Guld be 'education' and not < .. yorklernp I<"_T)-'n~cnt-.

In ternal and I .... terna1:ional HI igl-at ion ~

I he n~igrational Illoverncnts are OT three types (i)

M igr~at:ion .... virl1 i 11 1.he state i tsel1 VI.'ith its conlpon(.:"1l1S (a) 1\/1 igrat it >1""1 ...... itll i n the district or enUITlt.:"l"at ion (i nl ra d iso·iet I"n i g.ratiOt""!) (b) IV1 igl'ation tl-onl one d istricl or state t<.' aTl. ~t he,· district ot state (inter district rH igration)_ (i i) M igY3tioll 1rol"t"l one state to another State of the COll ntryr (i nter-state IT1 igrat ton)_ (i i i) "-"1 ig.TatioJl ["rorrl one COlJntr~y to another country. -rhe first 1 ..... ·0

stn . .:alns together constitute inlerna i n""l igr'ation. ,,, .. 11 i Ie the last l~ pL' ot 1l10Velllel1t is called i Iller-national 11""1 igration. ·The pl-esellt nanlC

of" 1.he COllllt~·_ state or d istricl and not the nap1C by vd ... icll 1.he:-­.... , cn': kno .... vn at the ti rne 01 her/h is birth or last residence ,vere recorded.

Rural-U.-ban con"'ponen"ts of" ...... igl-atiolI ;

Civic status of" urban units

R ural or l. .. .lrban status in respect of- [n i grants dctern""lincd as applicable at the tirnc 01 111 igration and ref't.-rence 1.0 any poi n1. 01 t in~e after that.

has heell not ' ..... jth

The 11c>"\ .... · OJ rn ~g,.ant:s consists 01 tour· "'rcanlS VIZ. rura I to rural. rural to urhan, urhan tt~ I'Llr;:ll and l.Il·ball 10 u,·han.

C i, Ie Stat us 01 a to .... vn/c ity is detennined on the hasis of· e i"\' IC Adln i n istrativc allthori"ty of· the to"\, ..... 11 e_g .. l'.-1un ie ipal (~orpol·<H iOIl_

l\.lunicipal C..~onllTIittee, I"v1l1nicipal counciL ,"I.·1unieipality eTC,

34

Size class of" l.JAIto,,,"'ll Size-class oT UA/To'>"Tl IS based all. . the population size ot the UA/City/Tov,,'n UAsjTcnvlls "ith I ,00,000 and above population arc ;,,;Iassified as Class 1 U A s./1<::n .... ns_ -rhese Class I UASFTo>N1'1s al-e 11.0,-,,",'

further sub classified In to seven sub classes narnely M 1 to M7 depending, on the pOJ;'U lat ion size oT UAICityFro,vn, These are M7(5~OOO,OOO and above); ]\,16(2,000,000 - 4,999,999); M5( 1_000,000 -1 • 999 ~ 999) M4( 5 00,000-999,999); l'vJ3(3 00,000-499.999), lvl2(200,000-299,999)& M I (100.000-199.999), towns with. 50,000 to 99.999 population classified as are Class II' towns, 20~OOO to 49.999 population arc class III to,""", 11. 5, population .. vith 10,000-19,999 are Class IV to"VI15, population v..'ith 5000 and 9999 are C1ass V 'l0V.illS and to,",v1'1s .. vith less than 5000 population are Class VI t01NHS_

Slum area The Slum Areas ( Irnpro,'eTnent and Clearance) Act 1956 'vVhich ,vas enacted by the Central GovL defined slums as a) Areas " .. ··here buildings are in any respect unfit "tor hU17'lan habitation: or b) are by ,-easons of di lapidation, o'vercro"vd i ng, lault arrangement and design 01'" such' bui Idings, narro,-vness or tau hy arrangement OJ streets, lack Of vent i1ation, light Dr sanitation raci 1 ities, or any cOITlbination or these :factors, are detri nlcnta 1 to saJet,), hea Ith or I'Tlorals_

IVIega ciry" The concept 01 'f'-.1ega city' I s a recent phenon'lenon III the Urhan Sociology and is defined in terrn of" ITletropCllitan city in the fortn 01 taq,!c size. problern ot- 11l3nagenlent or civic alnen itles and capacit~· to absorh the relatively high gro,-vth or population _ Ind ian C~cnsus in 1991 treated the population size 0[" 5 rnillion and above as the cut o["f" point to identiTy a place as the H"Icga city_ '''_'hcreas. 101' the purpose or inclusion In Centrally Sponsored Schclne lor Inlrastrllctul'C Devclopn"lcTll in !'v1CLUi

cit ies the' Min istry ot" U I-han /\ fIail-s and en'lployn'1CnL Depannlcnt of" Urban DevelopI"llCllt adopted the c['iteria 01 4 n'l i II ion and abo"\C" popu lation as per 1991 Census t'or Mega C ities_ J n 200 1 CenSLlS~ c itics ,,,ith 1 0 ITlillions and above population have been treated as Mega cities_

2001 Census findings - POpt_dat:ion and i1.s dist-ribu1.ion Srinaga;:- diso:ricl: is situated in the C:cnt:re OJ Kashm ir valley spread over an area 012228

Square K: lon.eters. The d iSl:rie1: has greal: d i vcrsic). in its terrain, c JiJT'lat ie condition and resources_

These var!a;_ion~ ha.,,_.e resulted into uneven dist..ribution oT population.

Population s1:at-is1:ics- 2001.

State District

Population Persons 10143700 (10_14 million) 1202447 { 1..20 million)

Male 5360926 ( 5_36 million) 649491 (0_64 million)

Female 4782774 ( 4_78 million) 552956 (055 million ) I --, Population Growth Persons 4156311 4-94119 ;

( 1981 - 2001 ) Male 2196266 271302 I Female 1960045 222817 i

6942__l ~

Percentage Growth Persons 69_76 I Male 69A1 7:!_c?4-1

Female 69.44- 6749 I

The State of" Jar-nn'll_J and Kashn1 ir has returned a popu 1atlo[1; ot 10143700 or J 0_ 14

mil I ions persons in 2001 CensLis '\'vhi Ie as total popu lation 01 the district "\-"-as 1202447 or 12_02

lakh persons consisted o-r6494.91 or- 6.49 lakh Inales and 5552956 or 5.52 Iakh lernales.

The grov.rrh rate aT popu lation betv,-'ecn 1981 -2001 had been 69 _ 76 percent '\vhich at par

'\.Virh state average aT 69.42 percellt dlll-ing the sarne period. --rhc district has register-cd a g.._ro"\-'"th

rate of" l 1.85 percent ranks l1unlber 2 arter JarTln'l u district in respect of' to.-al popu Jat iOIl 01 14

districts or Jamn:lu an Kashnlir State_

( a ) Distribution oC ]_'opulation i.--. I-U ral- u I-ban areas_

The district has returned a population ot- 1202447 or 12.02 1akh person s. Gut OJ this

population 256281 person viz .2 I .3 1 percent of peop Ie 1 ived in rllra I areas "\--,,-h i Ie as 946166 -.. iz

78_69 percent vvere classed as ci"tJ-' dv,'-cUers or urbanites. The population resides in 170 -";flilages

v.'hi Ie as urban population I ives in 3 statutory- to-";,I1S il1cJud ing Sril1aga.- urban aggl0l11Cration.

Sri nagar vl.'ith 78.69 percent urbanizations stands at the top in .TalTl1Tlu and KashlTI ir. Sri nagar

tahsil has registered a highest population viz Y054~ in respect or all tahsils or 14 districts 01 the

state.

The belenA-'s givt:n table sho.vs the distribution of" 1000 persons betV'v·een the rural and urban areas of'" each t2.hsi I as sirn ilar proportions per 1000 popu lation OJ each sex_

'-' - ~--. .._--_._._----- -- -~-------

~ • District.! P~_L:'_laljon Proportion per 1000 .,------------~ ... Tahsil 1 Persons Males Femals

------~---- -Srinagar T 1202447 1000 1000 1000 District ! R 256281 213 206 221 -

! 0 i 946166 787 794 779 Kangan T 94874 1000 1000 1000 tahsil R 94874 _ .. . ..

I u . . ...

Ganerbal I T I 117025 1000 1000 1000 Tahsil R 103304 883 [ 883 l 883 _.

u , 13721 117 117 f 117 Srinagar T 990548 1000 1000 1000 Tahsil R 58103 59 56 61 __

U 932448 941 944- 939

. The above data sho-..vs that the popu latlon of" the d ist:rlet stands distributed bct-..veen the r-ural and urban sectors in the proportion of 2) _79 and the proportion of" Inales an f"ernales ill rUl-al as well as in urban is n"}orc Or less the S3n"}c viz 2 I _22 in rural and 79.78 in urban respectively_ It IS

also revealed that ln tahsil Ganderbal the proportion ot nlalcs and rCIl"}alcs In rural areas lS cOITlparatively high than the corresponding proportioll or Srinagar tabsi I or the d isti-ict. -I~h i S i,., because "there 1s an urban area ot- class I ... ·lz Sr'inagar urban agglon"lcrat Ion in Sr-inagar lahsi I. -rhe rural sector of"" the district is inhabited by· an aggregatc popu lat ion of" 256281 persons inhabited In 168 villages_

The reason associated v..-ith the poputation drilt IroIn. rural area to urban are at1.ributed to the adequate developn,enl ot-· roads, bank lng, conct .... , un leal iOIl and insurance iac i I ity ]11 ul-han areas_ Besides there arc cnctployn"lcnt avenues, ITlcdical and cducatio·nal lacilities and also avai labi lit:).J of I ively hood -..,·h ich has resulted in elncrgi ng 01 nevv housing colon ies in the urban area III the district-

( b) Size class an.d status uT to',,"'ns. There are in all 3 statutory to" ns in the district. The I·nost populated to"-,,ns is S,-inagar

Mun Ie i pal11:y .. ""hieh f""alls 111 e lass 1 (I OU,OOO and abo,'e) and has a popu lat1ol1 of" 894_<)40 Ganderbal an Badn"l ibagh Cantt belong to c lass IV (10,000- I 9999) ha ... ·ing: a popu lat:lon of" 1372 I and ] 8923 respectivety_ Srinagar urban Agglu1IltTat.ion "'''''ill. tlle populatiuIl 01 971,357 ha'-, highest urban population in the state spre,ad over t-.., 0 nc igh boring distl-iets Y1Z Badgarn and Pul.vama.

The be]ow mention staten"}ent gives the percentage or total urban population inhabiting In each of" the town of"the districl.

Srinagar MC_ Ganderbar NAC Badrn i Bagh NAC

Population Grovvth: It is not possible to determine the precise gn::: ...... v-rh rate population f"or various decades trom 1901 on v.'ords as the rei iahre data on the popu lat ion 01 state is ava i lable only alter 195 \ ,-rht district has undel'gone a considerable change during inleT C' ensus period~ on the aCCQun'l OJ anum ber OJ districts and tahs' I ha'ie been car,,' t;:d OUI by inter-transfer or ar'--'<l~ which prevlous]y beiongcd to one d 'strict and later included in another _ I-Io",-,c,-cr. the d istrlct has recorded an in crease of 986125 or 9_86 lakh in its population during the period 01 I 1 decades end ing 200] ~ -.vh ich ind icates a grov.,'th rate of" 455,85 percent as against 374,1 5 percent 01 the state as a __ hoje ITleaning thereby that the population has increased at the rat_e 0145,58 percent or 4.55 percent per year. This grov..rth in population has not been uniform throughout the district. 'rhe urban population increased a1' a Jaster rate than rural fJ'opulation. The urban populat ion registered a grov..'th of' 671,64 percent in elc",·'cTI decades "",-hi Ie rural populatiun increased by' 1 73.50 percent during the saIne perlod.

Rural! Urban POPLl1ation with percenta__g_e of' district: ., 981-2001 --J

--- ._._, peTcenta~_

Year Total Rural Urban Total J __ Rural __j__ 19B1 708,328 138,133 570,195 25.52 I -9 66 ~ 2001 1,202_,447 256,281 946,166 69 76 I 855::}

-) .~_!b;~6 \

_ 65_94 I T-he rura I-urban pr'opol-t ion or population during the 1 <}S 1 Census ""as a dec I i IH:.' 01 <) _ 66

percent and an increase 01 38.60 percent respcctively_ -This is because in the intercensal pCI'iod (viz 197! - 198 1 ) the old d i ~tl-ict oC- Sri nagar ''''as b i rU[-calL:d i nt<..' lv,'o d iSlriets (a) Sri nagar cOITlprising 01- tahsi Is SI-) nagar and Gandcl-ba I inc Iud ing percent Kangan tahsi I and (b) 8adgal-n cOlnpri sing of' three tahsi I s viz chndura_ Badgarn and l-3ecrwah. 'rhe area ot' the district .. ,,-h ich

stood at 3 103 sq .kn'ls in 197] ,,-as shrunk to 2228 sq. krT1S in 198 I C~ensus. During the CensLls 200 I the pr<>portion OJ rlJr;'l1 and urhan p('pulatic,n has shov._-n

19.59 percent tilt tc,,-vards urban and rural population constitutes 85,53 perccllt of the total population ,>-vh ilc as urba 11 population has gone LIP trOITI 38,60 pcrcent in 1 (8) to 6:"-.94 percent In 2001. Th is revealed that d urillg t he last 20 years Il-.orc urban izat ion has taken p lace and the peoplc IrOlTl rural areas prcf"erred- to rn igr'ale to,vards the urban ai-cas. Density: SI'iilagar district is the second largest populated alter JalTl1TlLL though it ranks I I'h hy area. The avel'age density of' the district is 540 persons per square kiJon-.eter ... ...-hich rallks it <-It tup in the state as against 100 person 'pe,~ sq, kn-.., -(-he statcn"lcnt given. belo",' 51\0,,""-S a H'larkcd increase in the urban density of the district.

1981 Densit:y per square kilometer. --- -- ---2-0-0-.,----------·.-==i

I-______ +-_ _:_A..:.c..r__::e::__a=--__:_i_:__n_:__:s=-=q:a_:_:-k__:_:_m-'--'-'-:___~-I-i_ p~ u I ati on 0 ens itA rea in Eo U lat i on Dens ity--J Total

Rural

Urban

_ 2058 __ ~ ____ . t_ _ i 38133 67 205, .4 253357 124

2228.=0___ 708328 318 2228_0! 120243::_4--,--_+ 540 j . 1 69 ~ - '1 -5-701 9-5--- _-_-3-3~_7-2- 176 6 ____ - =ru -930136 I ·-5267 -

The urban area has reg istercd an increase or 1 895 pel~sons per square ki lon'leter as aga i 11 st the average density OJ 3372 persons in ] 98 t; "vh i leas rural sector has sho .... " n an increase in the density er001 67 persons 1981 to 124 persuns in 2001. Sex rat:io: The sex ,vise pnplilat ion figLlres ='00) sho ... " that the sex ratio 1 n the district as a .. , hole

stands at 85 I. i ,e the nlllllhcl- (-.t- fL:-1l1<lles peT thousand ITIa les as aga inst the 89.::::::' or state average

which puts tht: disu"'iet: at: number 13 after district Udhampur. The district has recorded a decline

from 1981 to 2001 as 873 to. 85 1.The corresponding prapartian in rural and urban al-eas or t.he

dis1.rict are Y 13 and 8:'; 5 respectively against the sex ratio OT rural and urban parts 01 t:hc stale

"",-hieh stands 91 7 and 8 J 9. The below statement gives the sex ratio. tor 10 decades viz J 9U J to

2001 for the district and its rural and urban parts:-

Year 101.al Rural Urban

1901 880 ... ...

1911 866 ... ...

1921 855 ... . _ .

1931 835 847 826

"1941 837 833 839 1951 846 833 853 1961 852 '832 863 1971 852 846 854-

19B1 873 883 870

2001 851 913 835

The slatist ic shc;,,_,,'-s that the disparity has canti nued tor all the 10 decades thuugh sl ight

fluctuation has been observed. The sex ratio is largely detennincd by large nlllriber oT bio-snci<J.]

£actor which includes the differential death rate 3TTlOng the t,yO sexes_

"VVork Participation rale: The total population ot an area is sub di,./idcd into the econolllically

active and inactive population. The ecol1omica 11::-." act iYe is called as ,-,,-,ark i ng. pOflu lat inJl ClI- "or\.;

force. "l~he ",,,,ark f"orce in 2001 Census has been. classified under threc categories_

(i)

(i i)

(i i i)

Main v"iorkel~s- "\."vho ,-vorks for the rnajar part ot the year.

Marginal ,-yorkers- ... vho _ v..'orks 10r less six n10nths.

Non ,vorkers- ,vho does not participate in any" eCOIlOlll ieall)'" productive ,-'·ork.

In absolute tern"lS out or total population oI the district 330195 or 3_30 takh persons

constituting 85 _84 percent are the 1nain ,-yorkers ,-vh ich is higher than the rna i n v"orkers ot- the

state. 54474 or 0_54 lakh persons constituting on ly 14.] 6 percent are the rnarginal 'vorkers against

30_51 of" the tOlal ,-vork.ers of the state. HOVY'ever_ the percentage of" non-,-vorkers is 5 _02 higher

than the percentage lev~ I ot the state ',;"hich 15 68.01 percent of" the total non-,-vorkers of the

district VIZ 817778 or 8. I 7 lakh persons ... -rhe incidence OJ non-vv-orkers an,ong thc rernale

population of" the district IS high v..,heTl con .... pared "\.vi1 h n .... n les_ fClIla Ie nOJl- ,-'vorkers clai In a

proportion oT 89,32 percent. The below given staten"lent indicates the actual increase of" ..... 'of-king

population during the last t,-, 0 decades (200 1-1981 ).

39

----=:---""----J-----.--------------,--------..-----------------,----~-----y---------- ----or ----.--! Total! PI Pop~latio.n-,~---- Growth of f---__ No. of workefs__ Increase r Percentage I Percen1age

Rurall MI 1 Population -~- of workers ~---O_f-""orkers-- ~ of Increase

l U rb~_n_t--__ F __ +_---1~9-8~1-__i! ___ --=2;_:O:_O:::::_::''---_-+_____:{._':_9=.=B:.__1:__-__:2==O;_:O::__:_1 L) _ 1 98_~ ___ _l_20--cO::__:_1_--+_--- _ __ ___ _ __ 1_ 981__ 2001 _J__ _wg r_~ers

I'r-' -T-o__:~C__a-1 --t--~=---+--7-0-8-3=.3-2-8-+l -'1-.-2-0-~-=---,4-4-7-+-c--4-9-4--5::., 1-1-9-- - 24 7 ~~~~- ~4~669 13 7 ~467 34

9 B 9 3; ~ 9 -i - 2; _ ~2

I ~:~:M~~~:~~3~7~8:-'-'.!....1~B:""-9=----':--:.....:6:=-4..:. =-,="9:,'-'-4 __ __:_ ___ 9~1~~~:~-::--::-~2~:7~1~,:3:0~2:~~~~~~:1 ~? 995 325,635 126 ,640 . __ ~2 62 50.1 4__:__+-_ 46_ mi

f--------t--- F 330.139 552,956 222,817 48.207 59,034 10,827 14 6 f--_:_1-=O_;_.6=B-+ ___ 4_:__:_:-B:::_:6::::_

! Rural P '38.133 256.281 118,148 72.274 80,516 8,242 52_32 3142 6_98

I f--_M---'---_r--__:7--'3,_,,'--'34'---'--'3"--------+--_';_3=-=3_,_. 9=-=3--=4'-----+--_ _____;6=-0=--'-', 5;o_9"---'-1 ___ .t--_4_3~. 9_'_3 ___ +-----==6c-:2=---,::::_9'-"-7 ___ S::__+ _ ___.1 ___ 9:'_o • ...,O.~6"-'2=--_i----'"'-59 . 8 7 4 7.02 31 A6

I F 64,790 1 22.34 7 57, 5-=5:_-7 __ --+-__:2=-8--:_'-, 3=-6=--,-1 ___ +-_1;_7_:_o_:, 5=-4_:__:_1_+-----'(L--.L_:_ )1 =O~.8:_:c3::::.c-:O.__+_-4..:.-=3c:_. 7-'---'--7_-+__._1_-4'-'=3___.4'----1_---'C-=--2..:l_ 8~ 0

i Urban \-----'-P_-t____::5:__:7:.....0=--'-'. 1_:_:9=S'---'t---=9_.4c.:;6:::_:.c..:1c.:;6::_:6=-----t __ =3__:_7__::5::_,c.;:9:....:7c__1_:__ __ -+_1c_7c_4--'-'-', 9=-2~8'----r--__::3:....:0=-4--,-,--, 1..:...5=-..=;3_t-----'1-=2~9 ,22 5 30.68 32 1 5 34 37

i M 304.846 515,557 21 0, 71-,---,-1 __ +--~1,-,5 __ :5,OB2 _. 262,?'_6=-O-'---T-_ ___"__::a:_7"-'.-.5~7_=8'-----+_~5'-'O::...'-'8:_7'---_ . __ 5_O_9_~ f- _ 51 05

L___ __ --'---------'F_---''---'2=-6~5--'-.-=-34--'--'9'---_'____-----'4___'3'-O=--'--'.6:_O=-9-=-----' ___ '___'6'_5~, 2~6_0 __ -'--_1 ~. 846 41 ,4 93 21 .647 C..:... 4_8__ ~_4 ___ _'__ __ '---'3=_-'-1---'O=

The Statistics data depicts that the district has sho\Nn an Increase In its -..vorkCTS population by 137467 or 1.37 lakh persons against an increase in population by' 4941 19 or- 4.94 lakh persons -..vhich comes to 27 _82 percent to the added population. 126640 or 1_26 lakh persons has been added to the male '\vorkers population against an increase in population 271102 or 2.71 lakh persons 'oNhich is 46.68 percent or the increased population. SinlilarJy thcl-e has been an addition 01" 101::27 in fenlale vl/orkcrs populal iun "' .... h ieh is just addition ot 4.86 percent aga inst an Incrcase in population of the ,,, .. orkers population in respect of ..-u..-a.l sector has n:gisterccl an inc..-ease 01 only 6.98 percent ",-,hile as nlale "''''orkc['s have register~d :-in iner-case of' 3 I _46 percent.

An overall increase of' 34_37 percent has heel) registered against an lllen.~asc in population of

375971 In urban sector. "-Vhi\e as 51.05 and 13, I 0 pen:::ent irr respecl of rnalc and fenlale urban v.,'orkers respectively hayc been recorded during the last t ... "o decades.

The district has sho,-vn an over" all decline in ,-,,'urk participation rale in both rural and uTban scctors_ -rhe rural .. "'ork participation has COln~ do ...... n In respect of both Il,atc ,U\U ten-l.aic by 12,85 and 29_4:3 percent respect i ve ly. Ani Inpl-oVClllent of 1_47 percent. in u rhiln sector has a Iso been recorded. -There is a Iso an increase 01' 1 . I 6 p~ reent in respect of n1ale and .i u st an add it ion of 0.08 percent in .-ernate urban ...... 'orke..-s during the last tv,/o decades,

Ca tegorv '\yisc pa rticipation 01' ~'orkcrs.

--

Total VVorkers d Total Male Workers Total Ferna

Category Absolute I Percentage Absolute Abso~ute I Percen1ag_~ _. -----_ 1 2 ' 3 4 i 5 6 I

29.154 7.58 ! 23~152_T I ---- -

Cu'bvators 7_11 5,9~?

AQricultural 17,461 4_54 ,

14,610 4.49 2,851 i Labourers I

.- ---"

Household 51,536 ,340 32.49B 998 19.038

Illdustry ,

78.42 1 .. ~15::li-Others 286.518 74.48 255,365 L Total 3,834,669 ,0000 325,635 __ 100_00 ~ ___ 59:0~_

+-----1 ! 3225 ---r---+---------1

52_77

100.0D

-w

The ","ork toree at the district has also been classified on t.he basis ot the National Industria J C-Jassj ficat j on (NCO) '>-,-,hieh has been given in the above stater-ncnt. Out or popu Jatjon or the dislricl_ 384669 Or 3.84 lakh per,o;ons constituting 31.99 percent are " ... ·orkcl-s ot- these 29 or 0.29 lakh persons ...... ,h Ich constitute 7.58 percent are engaged ..._vith eu hivalion -.;>.,.r)l i le as 17461 or 0.17 lakh -...""orkcrs canst il_uting 4.54 percent do not pu",sess any c1..1 Iti vahle land but "",'orked as a.gricultural labourers. 13.40 percent are en.g,aged """'i1.h. household industries and 74.48 percent .-en-.ain busy' ",/ith other activities.

The sex vvise proportion sho ...... · that 7.1 1 percent: of male population is engaged tn Cultivation and 4.49 percent oT t:he ........ ark Jorce is emr'oyed by others Tor Cu[tivating land. The corresponding proportion o-F -Females is limited 1"0 10. I 5 percent as Cu ltiva1.ors and 4.83 are vvorking in O1:her Cultivat:ed land. In case at males the next important sector or en1ployrnent are ot:her services VV'hich constitutes 78.42 , .. ,.-hile as proponion OJ Households Industries is restricted to 13.40 percent onl)-"~ Fcnlales as cornpared to rna~e are hovvevcr~ more conspicuolls in household industries and claim 32_25 percent. and 52.77 percent are dependent: on other scr..-'ices 01 the total ren"lale "vorki ng popu lat.io-n OJ the district. . Literacy:- Literacy has been defined as the ability l_o read or '-"Irite. In 200 I Census_ the criterion applied lor c lassiflca-tion or a persall as I iterate v • .-as that he shou Id be able to read and write a simple letter in any language. Instructions to the effect ","'erc issued that intants bela ... " the age grou p of" 0-6 years shou ld be treated as ill iterates. I·io-..vever, in. rants in the age groll p o-F 0-4 years vvere treated as illil_erat~s and as such ""ere exc ludcd aT the population 01 1 iterates III 198 1-Census.

The overall 1 iteracy rate i Tl the Jan"ln-.u and Kashrn ir stands 55 . .5 2 percent ranks _") ~ '" h ieh is len,,, cst arn.~ngst in 35 States/l__J n ion 'rcrritol'ics CIt I nd ia. Urban areas ,-vhere greater Fac i 1 it i es ror edueat ion arc avai lable ho"" c,,· cr cIa illl a 65.09 pL'J'ccntagc <..) r I itcrac)- but i I) rura I a I'cas the percentage is lilnited "(0 38.66 only.

The literacy pel'centage ill Srinag,<.u· district is higher by 4.23 per'cent than that or state "'-'hieh stands 59.75 against 55.52 percent otthe st:a1.e level. The level 01 literacy in I-ural as "veIl as urhan sector stands 38.66 and 65.09 percent respectivcly' ...... ,h ich lags beh ind the 1 itcracy rate 01 the st.ate~ An"long rural literacy Srinagar district f'alls at 1 he bottorn in respcc t or 1 --1 d istriet ot' the state. The subjoined statelTlent giying the changi ng pattern ot- sex '-vi se I i-ecracy' percentage in respect 01 rural/urban si ncc- I 98 I . Percentage or n"1oale .. f"eillale~ lite.-ates in 'total/ru .-all u .-ba n population 1981 and 2001_

j ._----

F~m"':q TOla11 1981 ""001 I~lJ .-all Pcr~0n~ !\'1al e Fen1ales I l:Jocr--sons f'.-1ale

I---l..::'r_~an ----------- _._---- ---

'Total 33 .'>0 -l 1. 97 24.66 I 59.75 69.:'-7 48.07 ------- ------

Rural 14- 24 22.98 . 4.3::-.

I 38 66 49.9] 26.1 ~ ,

Lrrhan 3X (,6 46.53 29.62 65 09 1-+.36 53.S7 .... _ L.._._

The overall litel'ac:y Rate OT 200 I CensLis ""hen cOITlpared " .... ·ith that ot- ] SIS I sho-..,"s a substanti al progn::.-ss. It has n-.arked an increase OT :::'_ 7 .60 <7l.nd 23.41 percent in respect ,~f" lll<l lcs and £crnaJcs respec-tive1y during the- Ja st 1'''''''0 decades. The IJrnan ned Jes have taken lead by :2 7.83. Th;:-; increase parentage could be attributed to IHore co .... erage oT educat tonal raei I iti es in lll'ban arcCl s. 'The I iterac:y rate anlong Il.ales in rural area has increased by 18.93 vvh i Ie as thel-e is an increase or 26.43 percent in urban areas. Sin-. ilarl~' I itCTacy progress 31l"long the TCllla les has jurnpcd rron"! 4.::;::; 1"0 26.12 -In rural areas and 29.62 to 53.87 in urban sector since 1981 Census. 'rhus tClnale rate has n'larked an increase ot- 21.77 -...""hich is nlore than fifth fold in rural sector and by' 26. J 2 perccllt ....... hieh is more than double in urban sector. The rural ractor IS n"lore don"linated by ill itcr<1tc f"en13les than the males "vi II be c lear traIn t.he percentage statelTlent givell as 1..1nd-er:-

·t 1

Percenta.ge of" literates to total population.

r------;:~!~-I/----· ----p-e-r-;~~s----T,il----M-a-Ies . - -l . Rural/

Females I

\ , ~----~~~~~-----+--------------1-------------------+-----------------j' Urban

i ,-ata I 59.75 69.5;::..7 __ +--________ 4__:__:=8'--'.-'0'-7--1

r' ____ F<_u~r~a_I ___ ~ _______ 3~8~-6~6_r--------4~9~.9=-1~+_ _____ ~2~6~1-~-lL· ____ LJ~r~b~a~n~ ___ ~ _______ ~_6~5~.()~9~~ ______ ~7~4~.~3~6~~ ______ ~S3_87

This means that from every one thousand nlales in rural areas 499 are literatcs as against 743 oT urban sector. Silni larly the proportion of Yemale 1 itera1e per thousand urban stands 538 vvhereas the correspondillg proportion in rural sector does not exceed 26. MOTHER TONGUE

"Mother tongue is the language spoken in childhood by the person's rnother to the person_ If" the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's horne in ch11dhood "",·ill be the mother tongue. In "the case or inCants and deaf mutes the language usua!1y spoken by the TTIot:hc1" is 1.0. be recorded _ In ease of doubt, the language ma1nly spoken in the household n"l3Y be recorded". A 5 the above instruction to the enUITlerators ",""auld sho,",', the respondent '\.Vas made to reel tree to retu rn the name ot his/her I"l"lother tongue and the sante '\.\las recorded raithfulTy by the enU1Tlerators. This natura 11.::-· leads to the recording or a vcry 1arge f1Ufllbe, or n"lother tongue narncs_ It is to be mentioned that nlother tongues as returned in the census arc basically the designat 10ns_ Provided by the respondents. ·rhese designations or III other tongue labLes need not he ident ical ........ ith the actual I ingu ist ic Inedi ums. For assessi ng the con·elation bct'\.veen the 1l1other tongue designations alld actual languages and d ialecfs the ra'\.", returns of e_-enslis ,vere subjected to thorough scrutlny .and raliona\izalinll. -rhis rcsuhcd in 1576 rational ized .nother tongues in r 991 Tor the ent ire country· \.vhich """ere Turther classi fled TO Ilov, lug the usual Lill!.!.uistic n"lcthods_ -rhe total nUJ1lber at languages so arrived at. is I ! -4 H;'-tunlcd h~ 10_000 or 1l1Cll'C

speaJ....cr-s at the all India level and gruurH:~d under appropriate languages. Religion

Religion lorn"\s '_i!" in~egl·al part 01 indian Soc 1al Sy·stcn"l _ For an Inoia, it is a " .... a)· oC I d~ rat.her than raith Indian C~ensus, s1nce its inception is collecting data on rei igion and pn;:~scl1t i ng the S<11l1C in its reports. ] n the pre-independence cenSllS reporLs, the data on rei igion "\.-vas being presented 101- 9 n1ajnr religions viz; 1-1 indus, I"vlusl i IT1S, Tribals, Christians. Si khs, J aills, Buddh ists, Parsis_ Jc ...... ish and (.Hh ... rs. Ho ....... evcr. since, the 195 I Census the data on re I igion has· been presented for 6 I·najar re r ig.inns v r7~ Hind us~ M usl irns, Christ ialls. Sikhs. Jains and Buddh i sts. Besides. the rninor reI i glans Ita, c bee]) classified under the catc-g.or:v at 'Others'. The data on reI igion collected and presented by the ) nd ian Census is the basic data of IJnmense use for the researchers. anthropologists_ soclologi<;ts_ denlographcrs_ adn"linistrators, pkJ.nners ~Ild even for a eOITlrllOIl nlan. Scheduled Cast"cs and Scheduled Tribes

For discharging the constitutional ohligation hv GovernfTlenl f(.)\. .. ·ards the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled -rrihes. One of the basic requ iren"lents is the ava i lahil it) or popu 131 iPTl

det:ai Is for each notified caste and tribe. 1·0 rneet til is requ ll-elnenL 1 he ofTICL- (.)r C<o:I1 sus Con. n1 i s5-)oner, 1 nd i.a has b...:~n pn:.~'·-iu -ing_ su..:h deta \ l". si 11":C the \ 9 5 1 Census. ·Th~ neee S5-al""")· data about the Sched u led C~astcs and Scheduled Tribes arc provided ror eva] '- ing suitable plan s fe'r lhe1r soc1o-econon'lc upliftnlent and hoth the planners and administrators Ileavi Iy." depend on this data. -rhe data are collected all the aspects of age_ sex, rnaritaI status_ econorny. educatioIl_ fertil ity etc_ for Schedu k:d Castes and TQr Scheduled Tl'i bes in addition to these aspects a [so 011 language and religion..

In pursuance 01 the art1cle 341 of the Constitution or India the President or India has notified some castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups "'I.Vith in eastes_ races or tribes CIS

Schedu1ed Castes. Similarly Schedliled Tribes rnean all such -tribes or tribal ~onlIl1unities or parts

or or groups "v1th;n such tribes or tribal comn'Llnltlcs as are dccJarcd by the President: or India. to he treated as Scheduled Tribes under ,.i\.rticlc 342 ot the 'Indian Constituti()]"l There is a slight

change in the definition of Scheduled C:astc In 1 99n. Hetore th~clt Scheduled c.-astes could belong to 1-'1 inuLi or Sikh rei igioIl, but: from 1990 i Jl addit ion to f-J indu and S ikl1 re 1 igi()n Schcdu led C:astcs n-.ay' belong to Buddhists religion also, l'he list <.'1 Scheduled Castes anu Scheduled 'Tribes arc notified for each State and Union TCITit ory and arc ,. al id on Iy "" ith in the juri "d ict ion of" 1 hat: Stale Or lJn ion TerritolJ.·' and not outside, -Economic Activit~y:

Dcfini tion of ""lurk and class) tlcation 0 r v"'orkers: v..'e must understand the tern'} "~Tork" correctly because this v\"ord is used in a

special sense in the Census. "'~,lork may be defined 'as participation in any economically' productive activity'. Such participation 1''1'1.<1)-' be physical or menTal In nature, ...... "ork" iovol yes not on ly actual .. ""ark but a) so eflecti ve supervision and direction -0 r ""-Tork. ] t also includes unpaid work on tann or in i"amlly enterprise".

Serial nun1be~

2

3

Brief Analysis of' peA Data Based on Inset Tables

The analytica 1 note at th i s publication contains data collected during 2001 Census and is

based on PriJJ1ary ('cnsu '" /"".bstracts 'l.vhich depicts available in fonl1atiol1 ill respect of each tah,:>i L

cornmunity Dcveloprncllt Block and to ...... !l level in th~ di",trlct incorporating various den"lographic

aspects viz; nutube, of households, tCltat population "\vtl:h sex v. ise breakup, percentage variatton.

density and sex ratio at tahsi1. to,,",'11 level as ... vell as presentation 01 data at the IO'oNcst

adrn inistrative level (C. D. B lock) scheduled caste. scheduled tribe Population, literate and

j II itera tc Popu lation and sex bl'cakup at v.,,·ork in g Popu ) ati on cate g.ori zed into C lJ It i vators,

agricul1ural laborers, household TndustIJ.·' and other v'_'orkers.

-rhe inrornlatiol1 collect:ed for peA data has b'cen SU1'llITiarized In 'l.arioLis inset tables

gi'l/ing an insight in1:o den'Jographic structure of its tahsil s, tov,ns and CCHllITlUnit_: L)evelopn1ent

Block level in the district. A brier analysis ot the data ind icaIed in these tables h<'ls been anemptcd

hereafter for high I ighting the various denlographie changes that havc taken placc ill the rural and

urban areas of the district during the period 1981 -200 I

'rhese Inset -rables are hriefly discLissed belo'.v:

TABLE 1

Tahsil

2 Kangan Ganderbal Srinagar Dis(rict: Total:

__ .__ __ __ • ________________ •• _ r •• ____ _ _ _______ • _.

DECADAL CHANGE IN POPUL.,,-TI()N OF TAllS)LS BY RESlnE~CE, 1991-2001

Total 1 3

0 129081 579247

708328

.-- ..... ---~ ._----_._-_--Popu lation

1981 2001 T---'

r~-~~'~I I Urban Total I RU;~- .~~)r:an 1_T~~±Rj~al 5 6 I

0 0 94874 94874 0 0 0 I03...tgl 25600 r 17025 103304 13721 9.3 0.2 34652 544595 990548 58103 932445 71.0 67.7

138133 570195 1202.j47 256281 946166 69_8 85_5

o 464

71.2

o 198

94.0

SO.5

The Eable sho," ~ the tal1::,il -v .. ise grc)"\ ... th rales 01 SJ"il1ag~lT' d i str!Cl f(~r rural and urhan

areas and percentage 01 urban population to total population.

The populaticHl gl·o"' .. ·th rate during 1 98 1-200 I 01 the district Census has bC-COIllC uS 69.8 % "" here

as the gn.~ ... vth rates for rUl-a! and ul'han area of the district are RS.S% alld 65.9°"'0 I'cspecti ",cly.

Arnollg the three lahsil .. >1 di~trict .the highest grc .... , ..... th rate of' Srinagn..- is IT·col·ded 71 0% , ... hilc as

GanderbaI is Tecorded len .. est gro, ..... h rate as 9.3(}'~.

o I 1.7 9L~. I

Q ""-l i­~ -l ~ ::c:: L...o.l ::c i-

::t: f-

:::: ifJ

! ""'" 1-·

'.~ r~ I~

CF;;

z o f­-< , -l

!:::::­c.... o 0... o ~ ... U-= ~ -= c.... .-.

[en 'z z: 1- 0 It:] ~ 1° -<

.~~ j;; Q..

It:....) f­::Q

...:c ::t: z:

10 Ig tZ !W ·u 10::: I~ ,-I,......, iz j~ ,~

~

= c = c c--.

e 2

I~ 1-< IZ

= C!-cr .

= = '-C

= g

~

~I

;31 \

I -=:i ~, ~.

I I- lv:i L__ ____________________ _L __ -L ________________ ______

=­=­= '"

-= =

= =

=

=

-= = =

:1 ~I

~I ocl ...... 1

-~

= ::l = 0...= g_d tV<.­

-::;::::; 0

"-' ;;.-c -= =

TABLE 3 :- NEW TOVVNS, DENOTEFIED, DECLASSJFIED AND MERGED TOVVN, IN 200-1 CENSUS

a (i) NeVIl Statutory' tovvn

b c d

Denotified Declassified VVholly merged vvith other town(s)

Nil

NIl

NJI Nil Nil

The table clearly silo,",,, s that during last t"·,,o decades 1981-200 I Census_ no nc"" C 'enslls tuv. n has been. created or denotificd or declassified or 110 part of' an ... village or partly' n~crged """ith ot her to"VIl.,

TABLE 4 DISTRI BUTI<H· ... ' OF VJ LLAG ES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001

Range of population densiTy (per square

kilometer)

; Total number oj' I 1 vi'lages In each ~

I population density' r-allgL~

~-=_~~l_~ __ ' -, ~ __ 0-10)

1 1-::'0

21-"n

" I-I i)O

101 ,::>Uu

20] ~3()-()

301-500

501 t

II)

I ·1

I _,,--1

(I

Percentage 01 vi}1~"lges in cae"

popu latiDn density range

:;

00

() (".

I 2

I :>

7l) 7

U()

Popu lat i~ln Percentage d '15 tribl!l jon

of'

II

1,,)7 I

·l ,) I .'

RX~

20.6:'4

:! 1 ~_on:=:.

,)

! ropulati<.n

1= -5

·O_!fJ

01

o l

0_-::0

(). (I

_ 1

District 'Total: 168 ___ ' ___ 1 (-'c::!,O: ____ ,~ __ 2~6 "H I ] 00.0 ___ _ ----

__ 7:"'!-!-.1'>_ ,

The table ind icates the d i sn'ibut iOll or vi Ilages by popn lation density ranges, C)ut 01 168 t nta I inhabited vi I tages the rnaXinllJ III or 134 such vi 11ages \ ... jth 79,8<>/0 or the total Inhabited vi llagcs L"lll in the dcnsj'ty· range or 50 1-+ persons 11 a"· ing 8:2,7';>''0.

As has been indicatt.."d ill. t.he tabl._. th.:' (cH .... <C'st "ilL1Q-c "" ith 0,6 '}-;:' 'V'illag_cs in Population d":l1 ... i1" fall in 2: I-50 range 01 populali .... ,ll.

The next higher sucl, p,:.sition is observed TCll- 5.2 <-"-:. :2 inhabited '\.'illag~s ,,-. jth 2,0,0,4 & O._-:;" u

o1vil1ages in population den-;it) range of' 10 1-200,51-100& 201-300. There are 10 & 14 ,'iI1asc,.., .... , ith 6,5 <~·o and S,O 0<.> ..... lllages in each p .... ,pllt~ltiL'11 den...:,it::- r'an1:-''-"

fa 11 ing in 0- 10 & 301 - 500 ran['.e nr Pnpu latiClIl dens it ......

-l6

Table 5-~ SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT 1901 2001 - . ~

Census Year State , Distnet _. .---

Total Ru~al Urban -- ,------ Total_. Rural Urban , 2 3 4 5 6 7

1901 882 B88 809 BBO 891 87"'

1911 876 8B6 799 B66 B89 848

"'921 B70 879 803 855 863 850

1931 865 876 784 835 B47 826

1941 869 881 790 837 833 839

1951 873 882 823 846 833 853

1961 B78 884 844 852 832 BG3

1971 B7B 882 860 852 846 854

19B1 B92 897 B75 873 883 870

1991 NA NA NA NA NA NA

2001 B92 917 8,9 851 913 835

The data 01 "the table shovvs sex ratio tor state and district since 190 I ~200 I _11: has been observed Cron.. the figures revealed in the table thal. se:-.;_ ratio h<IS rClnained 10"."'" ranging Crom 865-892 lor State and 835-880 lor d rstrict, indicat-ing that neither- high nor balanced sex ratio has been returned in any Census -Fron .. } 90 I -200 1_

The sex (-alia in I-ural pal-t of" (he State as ,",,'ell as di"'lricl indicaled jll the table rell~aills 11igllcJ as cornpared to urban areas in 200 I ~ It rC1Tlains nota ble that the sex r<>1 io ill the d iSlrlcl rern<11ncd h)" in urban and higher in rural areas in 198 I Census_ 111 200 1 (_~cnsus the sex n.lt 10 ill respect or State stands at 892 '\.""hleh relTIalned higher than d lSlrict figure ot- 85 1

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

TABLE 6: SEX RATI<.Jo BY TAHSILS .. 2001

SCl"ian- .--- Narne of 'Tahsil

nU~b~~_~~~ ____ 2~_ -----1---- Sex ratio

[-rot a I l ~--=R=--u~._-a---clc-----,-~----=--=---:--~~-/ 1-----

1

2 :3

_~_"-_-_ l-··- .~~-.---J -~-4----

Kangan 910 910 0

Ganderbal 919 919 915 Srinagar B38 909 834

'---___ ~ ______ _=D=____:cis=___=t_'__r_'_i c=--c:tc_T__::__:O=--=t3::::...:I_o_: _________________ 85"1 _, .. ___ §__ "1.--'3"-----___ ---=8=--=3--=5=--_-'

The table sho'\.vs tot;:IL rural and urban :sex ratio orthe district_ As per 2001 CenslIs there are 851 f'erna'es Tor every J 000 TT"lales in the d,strlcL as £lgainst 913 in ru,-aJ sector and 335 in- ur-ban sector. Among 3 tahsil 01 the district the- highest or 919 FClllale-s per 1000 nla}es as sex ratio are Tonned in the tahsi I GanderbaL 'vh i Ie as min imunl of 838 sex ratio ,,,'as recorded in Sr-inagar tahsi 1_ The tah S I I 01 Kangan ren,a i 1"1 c::d to be :2 nd highest ,,"'vlth 9 I 0 fc ITl a les per '000 IT1 ales i 11 rural. ~

The sex ratio in rural sector as revealed in the Table ren"luins higher as cOITlparcd to urban areas in all the three lahsils or the district. 'The highest of 919 sex ratio is recorded Cor tahsil Gandcrbal rural and 834 for tahsil Srinagar urban.

47

1

2

3

4

TABLE 7 SEX RATIO BV CD BLOC:KS, 2001

j

J I

Name OT C D block

Ksngan

Lar

Gandeocbal

Srinaga r

Distric1: (Rural) TotaL

I 1

Sex ratio

3

932 924

874

909

913

The table shows the C_D wise sex ratio data Tor ruraJ population in the district- The sex ratio for rural areas of the district regarding 2001 Census has been recorded as 913 "Females per 1000 males.

Among the four C.D Blocks the highest sex ratio of" 932 f"en"lales per 1000 males has been recorded in Kangan C.D l3~ocks f"ollo,ved by a sex ratio 01 924 f"emales per 1000 rnales in Lar C.D Block. The sex ratio of 909 f"elnales per 1000 males has been recorded in Srinagar C.D. Block and 874 telnales per 1000 lnales have been recorded in G<;tl1dcrba! C.D Block ,vhich lo .... /est in the district.

TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF

Range a:f sex ratio 1'---.' ulnber 01 I ror villages inhabited vitJages

I 1 , -

Less lhan 700 8

700-749 2

75.0-799 10

800-349 10

850-899 32 900-949 31

950-999 30

loooe I 099 33

1100+ 12 DistrL<-t Total; 168

Sex .... a.io (Ru ral) f"or l)istrict:-

----- .-

RURAL POPULATI(~N BY RANGES. 2001

-------- -- --.-Percentage or Population

I Perc~ntag(.:"

villages in each 2001 distr-ibut ion of" range population

I -~------

3 4 5 ~-, .. - -.- -~--

4,8 11.541 4 5

1 2 2.840 1 1

60 13,699 5 4 .~.

6.0 11.835 46

19 0 61.979 24 2

18.4 57,041 223

17.9 48,443 169

19.6 30,622 11,9

7 1 1B.081 7 1 ..

H10.0 Z5G_?8-1 t OtJ.O

913 .-. ---_. _. ----~-------------- _- - -

, --~

I ---------,

The distribution or v'iJlages by a sex ratio [-ange5 based on 200 I Census is presented ·in the

table. The maxirnum nunlb~r of v·ilJages 33 (J 9_6 percent) having I) _9 percent population in the district fall in sex ratio r~"'lnQe or 1000-1099 fcn1ales per 1000 n .. ales, It IS fol1oY'vcd hy 3:2 (19.0 percent) having 24_2 perccnt population of" the distri.::t tall in the sex ratio range c:>T 850-899. There are 3 1 (18_4 percent) vi Ilages wh teh have 22.3 percent population 1a lis in the sex I·at io range ot-900-949.30 (17_9) villages ha--"'ing. I 8.9 percent population of" the district fall ill the sc:-.:. rilli ... ) range of 950-999 _ The vi llages fall ing in the sex ratio range of" 800-849 and 750-799 al'e 10 (6.0 percent) each having 4.6 and 5.4 percent population. The lo,"'est nurnber of 2 (I _2 percent) villages in the district returned \.vith 1. r percent population tan in the sex I~atio range 01700-749 ,,,,here-as next highcl- to this

are 8 (4_8 percent) ; n hahited vi Ilages vvh ich claim a pOrHl1<ltion of" 4_ 5 percellt on 1-" fa f I s in population range of" less than. 700 and 12. (7_ r) inhabited v j 11a~cs .... ·dl teh clai m a popu lat ion of 7 _] 1.21 lis in the range OT 1 100+_

-IT1~ district E_I-ural) returned a populalloll or 25628 I persons ror HHal ot' ] (,g inhabited villagcs_

--~--.------~----:-~-::-:------- ---- ----- --~ --------------_._---_.- ._------TABLE 9 SEX RATI("'> OF lJRBA[,; AGGLOi'o"-ERATIONS I TO "\.V:"S. 2001

2

3

4

5

Gandertla.

Srinagar

(a) Srincogar

(i) S~inag.3r

(b) Bad 3"'-' , Bagh

NAC

UA (Distt 03_04.& 05)

MC-<-OG

MC-+-OG

CB Sex ratio (Urban) "for the d;s=t:.._r-:....ic==t:....: ______________ _

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

915

834

839

854

643

835

-,

J _J

J I

__ J Table No_9 gives the sex ratio or dirrerent t<:)'>. ... ·115 of the district- The sex ratio or the district in

the table renlai n5 to be 835 1cnlales PCI- 1000 rna les_ "rile district _Srinagar cOIllpr-ises ()r 5 urbane unit s out of it Ganderbal (Nr ...... C) h~lS recorded hig.hest. sex I-at.io data 019 \ 5 ten"l.ales per 1000 rnaLes '-" Lltle a.,., Srinagar (I\.1C) has recorded next highest sex ratio data ...... itll 854 fen.ales per I GOO nlalcs_ The thir-d h ighcst sex rat io data ....... 'jtll 839 has been r-ccordcd ill Sri na_g.J- (M(_ ') +OCj .. rhe f<.)lu-lI1 &: ~-!nh 11 U1l1 ber has been recorded In Srin<-tg<"lr (l)-,,~) and 13adailli l3ag_1I «(_-l~) .... "'itl1 834 & 64, re<>pecli,e!y_

Kangan Total 16638 8255

Rural 16638 8255

Urban 0 0

2 Ganderoai Total 16907 8327

Rural 15180 7506

Urban 1727 821

3 Srlnagar Total 956135 49739

Rural 7637 3837

Urban 88048 45902

District Tot ... : Total "129230 6632"1

Rural 39455 19598 Urban 89775 46723

83B3

8383

0

8580

7674

906

45946

3800

42146

62909

19857

43052

- --- -- --1 S'L- ....... r~.Il j( -, ~

r:or 0-6 agL" ' I 1

1 __ _ r

7 I _- --l

1 016 I 1 016 I

o I' 1 030 I 1 022

1.104

924

990

9"'8

949

"1,013

i 921

The table sho .. vs tah" i I .... ISC dClta regarding the Populat ion or age gf-OUp 0-6 of the district and

also sex raTio tor total rural ~Ind urban an~as, -rhe total population of" the age group is 129230 persons

con'lprising or 66321 ,nales ~lnd 62909 felnalcs, -rhc total sex ratio in the age group :o.tands calculated

as 949 -Iemale's persons 10110 Inales in the district .The sex ratio In rural areas in this age group is

:Follo .... ved to be higher than !t13t of urban areas or tile three lahsi 15_

-rhc highest sex rali~-:. OJ 1022 fen.ales per J 00 Inales has been recorded in Gandrebal tahsil

ToHcnved by tahsi) Kangan ""'11h 1016 lcmales per 1000 males and third highest sex ratio aT 990

Tema les per 1 000 n~ales in La hsi I Srinag_aL

In urban area 01 Gan dcrba I tahsi I 1 104 rcnla Ies per 1000 rna[cs sex rat in has been recorded.

TABLE] 1

Serlal nUIJlbcr

SEX RAT J 0 0 F POP l_j LA-T-I-O-'N-J-N--T-H--E-A-G-E-C-.a-~o-U :,>'0-61:"-0 R C. r>-:-BLOC Ks'l 2001

Name of C,I,), block Total t Se:x ratio lor 0-6 1

in 0-6 ag:e

. -- - I--- ---

population ~ age group

rr_~;~:~_~ ··-r--_M __ aIC __ S __ 1. ___ F.crnaICs ... . I

.. j :; ._!_ -__ -_4 __ L 5 ~~J 6 1 2

Kangan 15552 7730 7822 , 012

2 La.- 9581 4628 4953 1 070

3 Ganderbal 6685 3403 3282 964

4 S,-inagar 7637 3837 3800 990

District (Rural )~T<:,:~J.:_ __ 39455 ----- -1959B 19857 ____ 1..013 I

The table shows figun~s 01- C_L) block ",.-ise Popuiation and sex ratio in age group 0-6_The district

con'lpriscs or (4) :Coue CD Blocks haying a total s..:-x ratio ot- J 0 J 3 rernalcs per 1000 males Voo'jlll a population ot-

39455 persons comprising 19598 n'lai<::s and 19857 t<.::n1ulcs.An'long the highest C 0 block. sex ratio or the

district Lar has returned the Pupu lat ion at' 958 I persons constituting 4628 Inales and 4953 f'emales vvith sex

Tatio 01 1 070 rernale~ per lOUl) nla Ic~_ The next h igllesl sex I'ario 01 10 I=' f<:rllales peT 1000 rnales """-ilh a

popular ion or 1 5552 persons (7730 rnak-", &: 78:'2 lel-nales ) has returned by Kangan CD Block tollo'\. cd by CD

Block S·,-inagal- "''\Iith 763 7 pCI-S'-"l~ (-=' 837 Illale" 3 800 1<::111<.>1<:",) ~,ith sex nn;o ot' 990 fernale" p~!' 1000 males_

rhe (_~D Block Ganderbal ralls --It NO.4,," ITb ,seX ratio or 96-'1 fernales per- 1000 males recording a populat ion of

7637 persons comprising or 34( 13 nl~lIcs ... '\:.: _ ~_::>s_::> ICJnales

50

,-::-:=----------::-~--- ------ ------ ----_-----_.-TABLE 12 SEX I~ATJO <'>F RUR.AL POPULATION IN THE AGE CROUP 0-6

BY RANGES. 2001

--~~~---- . ------ --- ------- ------ --------Range 01 sex ratio Tor

vlIIages

i

NUJTlher 01 inhahitcd villages

______________ ~ _______________ L____ 2

[~es:c:; than 700 12

5

750-799 11

800 R49 11

11

900-949 17

I::>

1000-1 U99 29

1100+ 60

] .-.s

Percentage distribLltion oT

villages

3 ----~~---

72

3 _(I

6.:=-'

6.5

65

10 1

17 :;

35 7

roo.o

1013

Population :::::00 I

4451

fJ856

-1616

7537

111 _::>

"l'he table describes the sex ratio 01- rural Population tile

1-- - -I'ercentace-I d j<.,tl-ibution ~ 01

population

11.3

I; -t

1 I 7

1<;

--1

I nn.rt -1 j

In

200 1 (~enslls_ Out at 168 in habited "'-ll)ng_cs ill the d istrlct the rnax inl urn c-'>1-' 60 (,5 _ 7) slIch villages

returned a popu lation aT } 1. I 1:2 pc rsons ,-vitll 28_ 1% distribution or popu I at i on fa II i 11 sex rat io ra n ge

or I ] 00+. \vhich is Tol10"Ved by 29( ] 7 _3) j nhabited vi 11ag.es rail i ng in -sex ratio range of- 1000-1099

returning a pupulation ot 7537 persons h.aving 19_ 1 <Yo percentage distribution 01 popu'ation _ Next

higher is I 7 ( 10_ I ) vi] lages b::lsed upon a popu lation. or 6856 persons il1d ieating. I 7 _4 ~/o distriout ion c'r

populatlon raIling tn sex ratio range or 900-949_ In the range or 950-999 population 12(7_2'Yo)

inhabited vi Hages baving population of 4616 persons with the percentage aT I 1 _7 percenL I n the rnng_e

of"" 750- 799_ 800-849,850-899_ vi Ilages are saine as I I ... vith the pcrccntflgc distrihution 01 vi Ilages

6_5 ~--o tal ling in each range, ,'- i lh rh.: ir pL-"rHll31ioll 1-' 78. 2306. & 4-'151 (3.5. 5 _8 <_'\.:. I 1_3':"0) respect Ive 1::- _

Less than 700 range has returned 12 inhabited villages ...... itl1 the 7_~'.'/0 d i strihut i(._~n or ,. i Ilages and it 0;

populatIon or census 2001 ,-cc<..'n . .-h .. d as 6:2 I (I _6S--o)OT di";lribUlion .. ~r Pl'plilali .. ~n and 700-/4CJ ha,.;

returned 12 "\illages .... vith 3_0':'/0 distl-ibulion of-villages and its population is recorded as 578 (1.5°0)

Over all sex ratio of" rural area or th~ I :>ist rict has been. recorded as 1013_

J--~--~- TABLEI'::- : SF_X RATI<:' <)F

; URBAN

p<>Pt_ LATIO!'...: T:-'; TI-fE A<";E <;R(")LJP 0-0 <>F

A(-;(;I_<:)'1ERATIONS I T<>VVNS_ 2nOl ,..--_. - -- ----; r---;::-;-~- - ---0'

; S,,-,,-,al I· ...... 'a;ne ·<;f:t_~ _4.---}""'cn ... :n----r LJrban _<;falllS clf -----r-O-l-[;j--- Se_""'( r-at ,<): -

J l1urnber- I to-""D population . t"or 0-6

I -1 I -.-+--1 -p. GanoeTh,,1

I 1 in 0-6 age l

_______ 1--_____________ l __ ,s:c~~"_l_Ma'_es" -Fe",alcd _______ -'-_______ 3 __ ~ 4 ..:::J ~ ___1_ 6 __ ___j__ 2

17:'.7 R:" 9f!( ..

age group

-- -----

7 i ___ ~ __ _J , I _ I fie;

I i I

Srlnagar

(b) Hadan" Bag."

LA (Chsn (i~_n--t_&

0".

CB

l"~(j·H.; 4"902

86,,·12 --l-;(r97

X~-':;:;7 -14"8<;

150(, ll.< ,,,.

-1::' I ....... '-: ..1 1 .l-l c"

~ r ... • )-: .. >.::.

71Jl

91P

9}0

"'19

L n'st..-ict(J,_~r_b .. I>_l_ To h. !_ _______ _ 89?7_;;__ -4(,723 4.31152 921

·The tab Ie provides tile sex rat in lor 0-6 agc- g.roup of- til-ban Aggt"'l1Tlcrations / t<.n.vns. 20n ~. It IS observed fi·olTl. the tabre that 1:he urhaa sex rat ie> or the disu-ic1: stands to be 42 I '-c.-nafes PCI- ! {JOO Ina fes. 1 tis ('ound frOfT) the alta lys is of the t"igu rc [hat t:he rna x i l"T1. UITl ::;e x ratio of' 0-6 a g'-' -- gr< lU p fa' Is ill Gandcrbal (~AC) as r 104_ next ralls in S.-inagar (]\..-1<"--::--t OG) and Srrnagar ("·le) as 9 1 9 or t;,:>ach respeclPvcly_ 'Third sex ratio tor 0-6 age .. gl-oup recorded is n~~cor'ded in Srinag.'.tt- t )/,," (l..)isu-;ct 03. 0...:1_ &: 05) as <) 18. Badarnl 13agh (. C B) has Ica.sl sex ratio 01 S 7 I .in the age group 0-6_

l--~_ T~BL_~_ 14~~H ~~~~:~ :~!~-:~~~~~~~~~NS~:::~I~~~,!~~STES -~_~_~~ ____ _ ~ Se. 1~~1 1 Nan~e of' I T, >t,,-l -' I Total Tota.l I --cl=-rn-;-'l--lP"'r~L:-;:;-t-,~~·;~---: l~e."Ccnta'-'-L"

nUIl.her i l allsi) ! RLlI.-~~I"- I' popula1iun S ... ·hedul~d! Scheduled I u1- ...,1 ( j L ,-ban Castes i Tl-ih<."s ! S..-hcdu k"d ScheLl u led

!1 I I I popu lation !I~ POPI) ralian I Caslc,,> r',-ibcs 1 I populat ;on !,OpUI<H 1011

i f lolol"ll 10 l{)t~.1

1 I f'opu !<it i Oil p"pl I I at ion

~ I -\-:-- 2 .. ~ .. 1 __ ~ _1_' 4-~= __ L~ _-_:_ 5 =-=t ~- _6 ~~-±

I i j

L

1 Ka"gan Tetal 94874 RL. ra I 94674 Ur:.Jan 0

2 Ganderba' Tctal 117025 R,-,ra\ 103304

Ur~an 13721 3 SrlnagC'Lf' Tcta! 8'2054-'3

Rl.--al 5810?-Ur:Jan 932445

Distnet: Total: Total 1202447

Rural 256281 U.ban 946"166 ----- .. _- --~- ~.---~--- ~----------- ---~ ---

14 36303

14 36303 0 a

30 5649 12 5648

18 1 "'102"'1 3475

0 2221 1021 1254

1065 4-5427

26 44172 10..39 '1255 ------

7 0

0

0 o. ,

0

0 1

0 1

0

0

0_1

0 0.1

383 32- 3

a 48-=-_5

o 04

38

o 1

3.B 17_2

0.1

The table dep)cts th,-' tahsil v ... · 1St:" Si(__~ 8.: S.·'T popu 1211 ion. It ;s n .. "~ eC:lleo rn">u"I t he ana lysis ot

table that: a negligible pcrct..'l1tagc t,_..,r S .. ·(_' p",'pu!uti ... ,n is t ....... und in the disu--ict and ~'nj) O_! UfO .... -..1'" "u..:h

population is returned ,n "tclhsiJ Srinagar & Ganderbal urban areas. It shu". s 3.8 % SIT to total

porulation In the distncL The total population ot SIT in the district relT~ains to he 3.8'Vo. -'-he highest

percentage 0.- SFr has been l~turned in rural area or- Kangan tahsil (38.30/0). So Jar a" Ganderbal tahsil

is concerned its percentage 10 to1.al popula1.ioll has been returned as 4.80/0 and 0_,10/0 has been retumed

by Srinagar tahsil.

Over all total districl population or SIC nas been returned as 1065 & SiT as 45427. Rural area

population _or SIC is 26 & S/T as 44172. [n urban areas SIC exists as 1039 & SIT as l255.

---.. --.- .. -.-----.~_~~~----- -----.

TABLE ]5 NUlVIBER. AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDL'LED TRIBES

Serial number

Name orC.D. block

2 ____ -"-__ J.__. ___ ~ _________ _

1 Kangan

2 Lar

3 Ganderbal

4 Snnagar

POPULATION IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Total population

J ___ _ 88293

607B3

49102

58103

Total Scheduled

Casles population

14

o

12

o

To1:al Scheduled

Tribes population

33977

6048

1926

2221

L_~~~~~~__:D=_::;.::s:.:1c:;;r_,_t.::c..::t:"'(:LR;_::_:u=:_r_=a:.:J_c)_T_,__=o=_ta=_,_'._: ~ ________ __ 256_..2=--8~1~~~~~ ___ 2.._6:_::_~~~~~ __ 44172

Percentage Pel'centage of or

Scheduled Scheduled C3s1es Tribes

population population to total to \ot",,1

popu lalie'n. population

6 7

o 385

o 10

o 39

o .38

o

The table presents tile c-r_J blc'ck ..... .-ise distrihution of SIC & SiT pnpulatloJl oi' the distclCL 111

the dis1rict, to1:al population oT rural areas con.sists L1pon 25628 I persolls. Scheduled caste population

has been recorded as 26 "",hile as SIT population has been recorded as 44172.- So far as SIC populatIon

is concemed the district has recorded zero, ... vhere as 17.2 % has' been rec'orded as S/T population. It

has been observed Irom th canal:: 5i S 01 the figUITS in the table that CD blDch: Kangan ..... i(h its

population of" 88293 has on 1::-- 14 S/C ,,-hio::h is highest figure arnong other C IJ b loc!.:s. I tl contrast 01

1hi:" S/C~ flgurc_ SlY has bec;1 rc-corciL'd as 3".977 (:18_5 '}'u) Ganclcd-,al C~L) blue-I-..: "" ilh 11" popuLH1"n

49102 has returned only 12 SiC and 1926 (3.9%) SlY_ Lal- block has 60783 CD 17opulation ..... ith ih 0

0/0 SIC & 10 % SFr. Srina;-!.ar CD block ",,·'ith its population 58103 has returned .... ,,- ith 00/0 S/(_~ and

2221 (3 .8%) SF,-.

53

.-j 1

i

I I I I I

1

... 1

! TABLE 16; PUOP('_)RTION <>F SC:H.EDliLEO CASTES POPlJl_ATI(>"""" TO TOTAL] I P<'>PL'LATI(')N 11'1 VILLA<";ES. 2001

! SC'he~~~:t~~~::;:;;:';Ji~ti~n---r- N~~~~:SOl - 11 percc:,""C 1 sc,,;;~~~c41~t_~<_:1~_st~_~._I\ pe_~c_' ~5:ntage. J

tototalP~pu1at1uI1~ ____ ~~ _____ ~2~==== ___ ~' ___ ~~ ____ j~ .. ____ ======-----.~--------~~ Nil 163 97.0 0 0.0 I Less than 5 5 3.0 206 100.0 I 5-10 a 0.0 0.0 1 t -20 0 0.0 0 0.0

21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 I 31 -40 0 0.0 G 0.0 1

~i =~J~d above ~----. ~:~ 2~6 ~:~; I D;strict Tot.al 168 100.0 100.0 .

'The table shows the IlLllllber' of- vi IlaQcs accord ing to the proport ion at SiC' populat iOll to their total population in different ranges of" percelltag~. Ii has been observed Tronl the table there are )68 inhabited vi 11 ages in the dist. ict v. ith 26 SIC' populat ion 1t IS observed that only 1r,_'e villages in the age group 011css than 5 have 30/0 S!C~.

-~-- _. - ------ ---TABLE 17; PROP~:>RTION (~F SCI-IE.Dl!LED TI~I BES POPLJLATI<)N TO' T()TAL

POPl.'LATI(')""; IN VILLA<;ES. 2001 I '--Pe~ccntag-'; ~ar;g,e OJ Sch-"'d~i~d -- .. i----t-T~.ml;cJ:- c.'i

n

\ Percenlage ! Schedu-l;;-d-I ribes l Pcr~("ntage' I Tribes .popu lation to total p(lPul~n,~o~ .. L- .. ~'ll L3ges ___ ---1--. _.__ ._-!_ .. ___ POpUI<l.I ~on __ ___1--- ____ . _ 1

1-~ ___ . _______ 1.__ ______ ~. 1_. __ ...., j__ 3 --l l_~. _~~

Ni] I 13

Less than 5 16

5-10 5 : 1-20 7 21-30 .:1

31-40 (>

4 \ -50 ..I.

51-75 :3

76 and above :; ._------

Oistric~ Total 1(>8

67.2 9.5

3.0 4. I

2.4 3.6

2.4

4.·8 3.0

-------

100.0

0 406

1.1-+9 2.14 I

1.949 3.595

3.637

1 1_8.3 7

1<).4 58

4-'. I 72

0.0 ' 1.0 2.6 4.8 4.4 8. I

8.2 I 26.8 i 44.1 ~ 100.0

'rhe table indicates 1 he Jl tlTll ber ot " i llagcs accc-.rd in~ to the pn,p~Hl ;c:>n COT S r,- population to thei r tor3 I popu lation in d i ttc rent ranges or perccntap_<C" at district level .. A s n-ran:-- as j 6S ..... ·i Ilages in the district Srinagar constitution s·'-r p,"pu lal iOIl --l.:.t 17:2:. -rhe percentage range ot le,,",5 'than :"- sho'l."vi ng 16 (9.50/0) -..il!ages 'l.-vith proporti~'Tl 01'--106 pcrsc'n~ (IJ)'}o). 5-10 '·<"lngc have 5 ,illa~cs (':-<.0 %

) """'irh J ]49 S_!T pOpll ~ation. (2_6 %), 1 \ --::::n Y~1.n~c h;_n e --; .-i\ klf'_e-; (.:+.' °"0) "''' 11 h :2 \ .-\ 1 \.~ ~ 0 <> }s.:'r pnpu \at 1011 21-30 range have 4 villages (.=.4 ~o) i 9~Y. S'T (_~.4 ~o)~ 31--40 r<"lnge have 6 ,'illagcs (3.6 ~/o) • .vith 3637 srI' population (8.20/0) ~ TIle range oj' -41 -::; 0 consists UPOIl 8" i Ilag.cs -4. S 'Yo .... ·]tl1 I 1837 S'T' population returned as 26.S 0/'0_ range 51-75 retLin-red 8 villages (4.8%) .. vith Il837 populatioTl (26.80/0). 76 and above POI 'U lati ...... 11 range consists upon 5 villages (3.0';../0) '" •. itll 19458 population (44.l%)

TABLE 18: NLllVlBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POpeLATION IN URBAN AGCLOIV1F:RATlONS I TO'-VNS, 2001

Serial numbe

r

! ,-otal populatio

n

~---,-

I<Hal , Schedule d Castes populatio

Total Schedule d Tribes populatio

n ~---------r---------------------------~4---------~----'~---+----~

n

2 _-=-__ .L._ ______ ----"=-______ _

1 Gandetbal (NAG) $rinagar UA {Distt 03.04,& OE}

(a) Srinagar (MC-+OG)

(i) Srinagar (MC}

(b) Badami 8agh (CB)

Distric1:(Urban Total

3

13721

932445

913522

898440

18923

946"166

4 5 18 1

1021 1254

979 1248

620 1017

42 6

1039 1255

----- --

Percentage OJ Percentage OJ Scheduled Scheduled

Castes Tribes population to .population to

total population total population

6 7 o 1 0

0.1 O_,

0.1 0 1

01 0 1

02 0

0.1 o~ 1

Table gives the nUl n ber and percentage of SIC and srr population In urban areas of the

district. The district ....... ith fi ..... ~ tov.'Il.S has total 18 persons as SIT population out at total popu lat ion of

13721 persons as returned in 2001 census.

The Ganderbal N A( ~ constitutes a nlln ;rnum of' 18 persons SJC popu lation and only olle <lo,

S/T population out aT Its tota I popu lation of' 1372 I persons, ~rhe population in Srinagar l_J.A is 932445

oULofvvhich ]021 (0_1%)& 1254 (6_1,?-/o) are S~(_' & s.-rrespccti-....·cly_ S[-inagar(!'v1C:-+C)C;) has rctuI"I1cci

total 979 (0. 1%) persons S Ie and 1248 (0. 10/0) persons s/-r pop-ulat ion respect] \, ely oul or it"

popu1ation of 913522 pel'sons. Badalll i Bagh (C B) has 18923 as total popu lat ion nut ... vh iell un 1-...

42 persons (0_2':'/0) & 6 persons (O'Yo) arc S/C & SIr_

.-----=T=-A---=B:-cL=--E--.-9----=S-E-c--X ~I~:;;" --=.---1-6 -A--:M=--~C>-:--N-G-=-'----=S-:--C--=-H~-=E::-_ =D~-U--'---' =--L~-F=_ccD==---C-c~--A--ST E SAN D S C HE D U l=-E-D-- l TRI RES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 [

""S::-C'-;-h-e-d-;-l_-I--;I;-e----cdc-:C:c:~:-a-s-_ -t-e-s- ::--. S~ 11 ed u Ie d ~ "Cr.i be s ~ Serial number

2

3

4

Kangan

La .. GaCldef:Clal

C 0 block

____ ~~_~ ___ ~~~~ Dist .. i<:;t_(R~!:~_!_L~9t~~1 ---- --~--~~_

sex ra~i.o sex ratio I 3

o o o o o

- -------~ --- - _._--

4 ----l 9'l2

1023

990

902

929

The table sho-..vs the fIgures regard ing sex I'atl'-' oJ- S 'C' & s/~r In each C.D block or the ci i"trict

'T~he distriC1: (rural ) rcturned a sex rat 10 of" 929 £clna les per i 000 Hl.a lcs as based on 2001 ccnsu,,_

1\.1 in irnum figure aT 902 Sf r has been rcrurned In Sri nagar C--:- D block and Tn3xlIlLtJll.l flgun~ ,-::,j

1023 srr has been recorded in Lar C D block. 990 and 9 i 2 sex. ratio of S/T has been recorded ] fl

Gandrebal C 0 block and Kc.ngan C.D block. So f"ar as SiC' are concerned it retlects O.

55

TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDU-LED-,

/--::c:----=--=-___ ,--T_R_I_B_E~" I N URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS J TO'-VNS~ 2001 ~ ~ _ _ _ J Serial Nanle orU_AJ Town ! Scheduled Scheduled Tribes f Ill! m heT _~ _____________ l C8sles sex mtlo __ ~'::_:__":_~_~!~_~ _____ _

2 I 3 4

2 3 4 5

Ganderbal (NAC) Srinagar UA (Distt 03,04,& OS)

(a) Srin,'gaT (MC+OG) (i) Srin3gar (Me)

(b) Bad<,mi Bagh (CB)

S~X .-atio (U.-ban) Co.- the dist.-ici~

o 70 47 44

121 1

69

o 463

461 609 1000 463

The sex ratio in urh_in areas nf the district based on 2001- cenSllS IS gi,--'en in the tal-llc_ The district urban returned a sex ratio of 69 fen.ales per 1000 Ttlalcs in respect SJC and 463 females per 1000 males for SIT_ Among five towns aT the district, the maximum sex ratio 01 121 1 SJC & 70 SIC has been recorded in Badami 8agh (CB) and Srinagar (UA)_ Highest sex ratio of 1000 SJT and 609 SIT has been recorded in Ba,lami Bagh (CB) and S]-inagar (MC)_

,---~--~------~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~--~----------------~---~------------~------~------------------------~-----_~--

TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TAHS]LS. 2001 -----J s Name of Total! Number or literates and illiterates Percemage-';flirerates ---T---- Gap in i

Tahsil Rural f Nurnb.:r of literates Number of illiterates 1, Jllaie- I

Urban ! felnalc I:'cr~-;;ns-T, -~tJat';-s-l- F~;l~~~ 1-'';-;::;(~11~ 1- Male" I Fcnl,,]C<-, 1 \ Ite,-acY

I No_ vtales Perso I Fefllales I

r----I--+~~2-----~-- ~~ ns I 4 I 5 6

7539 7539

--'_ ._r_3_t e __ -- -7 -~-! -- 8 I 9 ~ - ~- I 0 L __ I_l_--,' ___ I_") __ -,--; _ ~ _I _3 __ -i

I Kangan

2 Gande<bal

3 S<inagar

District Total:

Total Ru<al

U<b-an

Totol Rural

Uman

Total Rural

Uman

25209 25209

o 45917 38905

7012 570141 ~971B

550423

17670 17670

o 30708 26151

4557 257330

13241

:-'A4089

o 15209

12754 2455

212811 6477

206334

69665 69665

o 71108

64399 6709

420407 38385

382022

31997 31997

o 30290

27681

2609 181496

17194 164302

37668 37668

o 40818 36718

4100 238911

211'91 217720

322 322 00

45 '3

442 58_5 53_?

39 1

652

427 427

00 58.3

565

71 8 73.1 49 B 744

205

205

00 32.1 305

435

52 5

27 1 540

222 222

00 263

25 9

28 -4

206 227

204

Total 641267 -405708 235559 561180 243783 317397 59_8 69_6 48.1 21.5 j RUT-al 83B32 57062 26770 172449 76872 95577 38_7 49_9 26_1 23.8

l_____ __ ~ ______________ ~U~rb~a~n~ __ ~5~5~7~4~3~5~~~3~4~8~6~4~6~~~2~O~B~7~8~9=-__ ~3~B~8~7~3~1~ __ 1~6~6~9~1~1~~~2~2~1~8~2~0~ ______ ~6~5~_~1~ ____ ~7_4~.~4~ ______ ~53~_9~ ________ ~2~O~.5~

The table depicts nl:n'1ber and percentage ot- literates and illiterates ot the dIstrict excluding. age group 0-6. The tahsil '-vi se literacy rate of rural as ,>vell as urban areas ,-vith its total is signified in the table_ AJllong three tahsll, the Srinagar tahsil con,cs to be on the top ,-,-~ith a total I iteracy rate of 63_7 %_ Its literacy rate in rt_.-al areas is 39.1 ';?O and in urban areas it is 65.2 0/0_ [n C_jal1derhal tallsil it is 4"'1.2 0/0;) for rural areas and 58.5 0/" lor urban ar,-,="~_ Tahs,t Kangan returned 32_2 0/" literacy ,ate bCH_h For total and ruraL as there is no urban ill the tc~hsi 1_

The district has ret ulned 59_ 8 % as I itcrac, rate \., hCTe 3S In nil-a] aI-cas 01 the district it is 38.-; 0/0 and in urban areas it is 65 ] O/o_

The rnale-fenlale literacy g;] p fOllnd in the district 101al renlains to be 21 _5 percent, ",-11 ich inc] udes rural 23.8 percent and uI-ball 20_5 per-cent respccti-....ely_ \Vhereas fOI- tahsil Kallgan this gap is 22_2 percent in total as ,>vell as f<lr rural as no urban area is in the tahsil and for tahsil Ganderbal gap 01-

literacy remains to be 26.3 ~:Jcrcent in total conlpi-isillg o1~ 25_9 percent in rllral and 2& 4 percent in

56

urban_ The male-temale I ire! acy rate gap of 20_6 percent in total conl_prising of 2~. 7 percent In rural and 20_4 percent in urban is ~ound in Srinagar tahsil.

r TABLE 22 : NUMBER A ..... O PERCE-NTAGE OF LITER:A-i--E:_S AND j-LL";rERATES BY-S-('~XIN--

~i C_ D. BLOCKS~ 2UO.

S_I--- -Name or L--- Number or literates and ill iterates - -----=r lit cr a tes --.---G a p----;-;:;-

) c .O.'oh~ck 1 Number 0;- 'iteralc,> Nun-.bL:I of lHneralC'-. I n-.alc-1 No. ! 2 I per~ns I M:C' Fen:,'es pcr:on1 M:CS I>_-c_n_:o_'", I pc~:o_n_~_j_ ~_1_~:}cf~c:~,e~~~. :E~~':'

\

2

3

4

Kangan

Li3r

Ganderbal

SrinClgar

District

(Rural) Tolal:

22666 15-448 7218 65627 30256 35371 3, 2 407 201:1

23061 15717 7344 37722 15883 :<'1B39 45.0 58 3 303

18387 1 :2656 5731 30715 13539 1,1 16 43 ::; 55 5 292

19718 13241 6477 38385 17194 21 191 39 1 498 27 .1

83832 57062 26770 '172449 76672 '85577 35.7 49.9 Z'5_'

. ---- ---- ---

199

250

263

226

23.8

The C.D block-'" .... ise numbel and percentage ot li1erates and illiterates by sex is Ullalysed in tl1~ table, Among 4 C_D. blocks in 1he district (rural), the highest literacy p,--,rccntag...- or 45 _0 pel-cent for perSOllo. is tound in C_D_ block L_211' , .. ·-h ich inc I udes 58.3 perccllt IH.')lcs and 30_3 pel-cent rcn~ales and IS

tollo" .. ed by {otal 43.3 perccllt (Illales 55_5 per-cent -+- Ten-.atc5 ~9.2 percent) in CoL). block C;anderbal_ Thc C-.D block Srinagar registc.-.:-d a tot.-.I or 39_1 pelcent pel'solls literate "",·ith 49_S pCI-.;,:ent allo 27.1 percel11 males and telTIa!...-"> ,-espectivef_) _ C. [) blucks Kanga1l n.:t urncd J 1.~ perccnt literate person,> ... ". ith 40.7 pen . .:cnt !Tlales an<-! ~O.8 percellt felnafcs_ -rhe l"I"'Ialc- iCIJ18 1..: lit<.:l'.-h.::- gap or 28.0 perc",ul '" f"ound III C_D_ blo(..:k Lal' ... ,-hieh IS foll<_",,,'cd b J ·- -26.3 percellL 22_6 peT-cellt and I ()') percent til

c: .l~. blocks Ganderba1, Sr-ill.l~ar and Kall_?3n respcctivel:y_ 'rhe male-lClnale J iteracy gap :fOT the district ru I-a I is tuned LlS 2':>. R rerccnt.

- TA_~i.-E 23 ; DI~~n-:_I-BL T~~_),·'.j 6F '~_~LA~i-~S B~~ LTTI-:I'i---:-~<~,\-,~ R~TE R"'~C E. 2001--] Range of literacy r--:uTuber of f PcrceJ11ag~, _ PopulatIon r:pcrcciltage rate for viIlages Inhabited distribution 01 d Istrlhutlon

'_'illages villages of population

~ - ~-o---l_ - - --- : --~~'~ - =- ;i-'54~ 1-- ~4'-- ~l 8.705

45,175 177

I 1-20 1 1 65

21 30 29 17.3

3 I ·--to 53 31.5

41-50 28 167

51,-60 26 155

61 ·70 1 1 65

7) -80 3 1 S

8 I -90 0 00

91-99 0 00

84,787

43,413

44904

10.056

3_772

33 1

16 9

175

3 9

1 5

j

o no;

o 00 I 100 1 06 --- ---_.- -- -----

Dis"tri-C'l I-ot.lll: 168 100_0 _~_S~9~_,8 ________ --_-___ -~_-~?~~~2 s :--____ -_-_~_:-~~(I-0-.-o---_::_ __ i '-___ =L=:i:.:~::.:e:-_-_r __ a=c:_,z_~ .. __ a=_'.::e..:::.:__::_,f'or 0 istorict.: _____ _

j h I

s_

I No_

i

1 I t-1 J 2

i I 3

\ 4

5

Di5tribu"tion ot- vjlia~es by literac)' rate range returned Tn 200 t Censlls is depicted in the table_ Out OJ total 168 inhabited ,i IJages in the district the max inllHl1 or S3 (31_5 percent) such villages returned 33. 1 ptT~Cn l an d d, stribu tion 01 population fall in the 31-40 range of I iteraey rate. "V.'hcr·cas 29 (17.3 percellt) villages fij J lirlg in the range of 21-30 literacy rate "-,,,,jth 1 7. 7 percent distribution of­population which is follov,·",j b)· 28( 16.7 percent) village returned ",,·it.h J 6.9 perccnt distribution or population fall in the range 01 4 I-50 literacy rate of' villages_ As Jnany as 26 (] 5_5 percent) and II (6.5 percent) villages. reLu'ned 17.5 percent and 3.9 percent distJ'ibution of' population 1all in the literacy range 5 1-6G and. 61-70 villages respectively'. There are I 1 (6_5 percent)_ 6(3.6 percent). 3(1_8 percent) and 1 (0.6 percent) inhabited villages registered "vith 3.4 percent, 6.0 percent, J.5 percenl and 0.0 percent distribution of population fall in the literacy range of ( 1 ~ -20), (1- lO). (71-80) and (100) J'especti\ ely. None of the vjllage returns the figures as mentioned above in the range or 8] -90 and 91-99.

TABLE 24,

Name and urban

NUJ\1BER ,.."-0 PERCF:NTAG£ OF LITERATES AND [LLITERATt-~S BY SEX I" LRHAN AGG LO[\.l ERATIONS I TO,"'VI'S. 2001

Nun1ber of literates and illiterates I Pe[-centage 01 literates

status of UAJTown N" mber o:f literates Number of' i II iterates PerSon., Males Females Persons Males Felnales Persons l Males I Females

\ -- --- --- ---- - - r--- ---- --

! ---

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11

! Gap In n1al.o­fen,ale il~'Tacv I

rCite

r-, -_. - _____l_____ '-"} __ I

----~

Ganderbal (NAC)

Snnagar VA (Oistt 03,04.& OS) (a) Srinagar (MC+-OG)

(i) Srinagar [Me)

(b) Badami Bagh (CB}

7012

550423

4557

344089

2455

206334

6709

382022

2609 -"1100

164302 217720

162420 21-"1997

t 61045 213555

1882 2723

585 71.8 43_5

652 74_-"1 54 o· 20 <:

648 74.0 53 7 203

644 735 537 19 B

82.2 899 69.8 20 1 Oistrict(Urban) Total

536105

52384:)

14313

557435

334455

323582

9634

348646

201650

200258

4684

208789

377417

374600

4605

380731 166911 221820 155_1 74.4 53.9 20.5 - --------- -- ----- - ----------- - ----- -------

NUI11ber and pcrcenl:.J.ge of I iterates and illiterates by sex in Urban Aggtolllcr3tionsfTo\vns is

pre'::.ented in the table. The figures in the table based on 200 I-Census data ind icate that out of 5 urhan

units the highest OJ 82.2 pel-cent literate persons ... ",ho include 89.9 percent males and 69.8 percent

rem ales vvith 20_ I percent 1l1ale-lernale literacy gap is round in Badam i Bagh (CB). This is f(_11Iov"'cd

by 65.2 percent literate pC-;'sons cOJnprising of 74.4 percent nl!ales 54.0 percent fenudes ,,,·ith

20.4 percent literacy nlale-ternalc gap In Srinagar UA. There are 64,8 percent literate persons

consisting of' 74.0 percent lnales and 53.7 percent females '-'Vitil 20.3 perceTit gap in male-ternale

hteracy rate and 64.4 pCT,-'ent Eterate per!'on s -..vitll 73,5 percent TI"I:3 les + 53.7 percent fe-male­

indicating gap ill rnallO-fcll13 _.: literacy rate at' 19.8 perccnt ill St'in3g:ar (J\;1C+OG) and SI'inagar (Me)

respectively. The IOV\"'CSl of 58.5 percent literate persons .having 7 1.8 percent males ---i-- 43.5 percent

fClnaico; ''''ith I iteracy ('Cite g,1 p oj ~ 8 _...f percellt is You 11 din Cia udcrba I N AC ",1' the d j stTict.

58

TABI_.E 25: N-LJl'1RrR A:'-lO PERCf-~~TACE OF SCJ-IEDlJI~ED ·C.~STESL-J-TERAT-ES--A~'i)ll.}I~ITERATES IN C.D. BLOCKS. 200]

Kangan LO I f ~ 0 4 -'1

l.al" 0 () (I 0 rJ

Gand..-:rbal 12 I~ U 0 (I

~J"ln ... ga ... () (I (I (J [I

O;"lri,,' (I"ural) Total: 22 .,~ () 4 4

.~--- --- -----_. L___ .. ___ _::___;::___:_::c:.:. __ _

(I

(I

()

U

0 -----

Percentage of liter-dtes

male/lenlnle r Gap in

~cr"onl-M~lc~ 1 Fem~~~" .r~_';_~_r_u_c_y_ 9 _l_ _ _l_fi _J _1_1_ _1. ___ 12

71 4

0.0

100.0

00

84.6

71 4

00

100,0

0.0

84.6 ._----

00

00

0.0

00

0.0

71 4

00

100.0

00

NUl"nber and percell,age of Scheduled e.:asles literates and; Iliterat.:s h~ st.::"; in C'.D. blocks based on 2001 Census is pn,vlded in the table, Anl0ng 4 C.D. blocks in the district. C.D. hlocks Lar and Srillagar do nOl have any Scheduled Caste population. In rcst of the C.L). blocks total of 22 Scheduled C'aste persons \.vho belong to n1ale sex ollly arc available in the district (rural) ,vhercin C .D_ block Gand..:rbal is ha ~'ing ] 2 Scheduled Caste persolls and C .D. block Kallgan has returned ,vith 10 such pCI'Sons.

There IS 71.--1- pc'rcent I itel'ac)' 311101lg Sched Lllcd Caste pc>pulat ion a,;ailahle In

C.D. bloch. KangCln "here.ls in C·.D. hlock Gandcrhal v .. hcl'c the liter;lcy rate ]0; f,)und 10 h.:-100 percent. Ob, iousl::-_ the nlale/fcrnale liter.icy !2~lr in the (~.r), hlocks ,,,-hen .. ' th ... Schedulcd C'a-.;tc I iteracy perccllta~.e is I 00. (} percent. rCTlla into be ! 00 0 pc rccnt and i 11 C .1). h loe h. K 31l~31L tills ga pi .... 7 1.4 pel'cent. l he d i SI['1 C 1 ru;a I ill d icates 84.6 percent Scll cdulcd C_-astc 11 IeI'd c, and 111,11,,: 'j<:n1a Ie :23p

of literacy ratc as 84.6 perc:c, It.

11-20

21-30

31-40 41-50 51-60 6 1-"70

71-80

8! <'Ill

91-99 100

Dist riet Total:

o o o o o 1

o o o <1

00

0.0

00

00

00

20 C

00

00

00

800

100.0

84.6

o o o o o

11

o a o 15

26

00

00

00

00

00

423

00

C· 0

00

57 7 1

i - i 100 .. 0 I

... ~~

This table gives the ,!istribution OJ villages by lIteracy rate range in 1hc dislrict fur Scheduled Castes. Only' 5 inhabited VJ I Jages in 1 he dislrict have Scheduled Caste lit{'T3te popu lation.4 vii rages (80.0 percellt) ac<.:ourll!> for ~ 7.7 perCClll<;lge dis1r ibution oT populalion a.rt:: ill lit<.:rac)/ range of' roo and 1 vi! lage (2(J 0 percent) wi,h 42.3 percentage distTibuti.on of population Call in the literacy range 016]-70.

--~----~------~--------------------~-------------------=~~-----------------. TABLE 27: NUMBER AND P£RCE'-TAGE OF SCJ-IEDULED CASTES LITERATFSAND ILLITERATES BY SEX 1'."

:;'.No. Nmne and urban status

of To'Wn

TOVYNS,2001

l N umher of" 1 iterates and i 11 iterates P02 rc en tage of I itera1.es I

----~ t L Numh.5 of \1tera1es NlJm'oer of iUi1.erates j

Gap In malei"fer'n21 i=~

hlerCicy I

rate

l Persons : ?>'1a\es FClTlales Persons) Males 1 Females . Persons 1 Males 1 ren;a~es l --+------2--------+~··--3------t! 4 5 -6----i1--7--1+-----g--+------g------Ij---I-O--+--j--1 -I --+--1--'-2-·.-____ . 1

2

3

Ganderbal (NAC) 16 18 0 0 0 0 100_0 100_0 00 1000 Srmaga.- (MC+OG) <Part) 941 914 38 21 17 98.3 96.7 87.1 11_5

Badami Bagh (CB) 33 16 9 3 6 91.7 94.1 89_5 46

______ __::::S:..;rc.:i~n=a::.og=a:..:r__'_'(U=_:_rb-=a::.;n:.:.L~ _______ _;9::.9=2:__ ___ .. __ 9_4_8 ____ .

27

17

44 ________ 4~7:__ ______ ~2~4~ ______ ~2~3=-_____ ~9~8~.~1 ______ _;9~8~-6~. ____ ~8~a~._;o:__ ______ 10.6

This table indicates nUll1ber and pel'centage o:f Scheduled Castes literates by sex in urban cornponents. The district (uI'~")an) has n~turned .... vith 98.1 -percent Scheduled Caste persons cot11prising 01 98.6 percent Scheduled Cao,le Tllale litel-ales and 88.0 percell. fcn1alc Scheduled ("-asle lil<C'ratcs ,",.,I\h 10.6 percent g.ap in n'lal..:!fell1.a\c 1itenlcy ratc. The Scheduled Caste hH.T<'I1C popUlation is found in three to"",'n'<; viz Ganderbal ( '~AC'), Srillagal- (~'1C-+-C)G) and Badailli f3agh (C-B) OJll1~ distl-ict ,"""herein Gandcrbal to\',11 returned 100.0 percent Scheduled Caste persons ... \lilh a gap 01" 100.0 percent rnale/fcn1alc I itel'aey ... vh ,-,rcas 1he to ....... n of Srin<'lg21.l" eM C -+-OG) ha" ing 9.s.3 percent VIi E Lh 98.7 percent Scllcduled Cas1 _; 111<11es L. S 7. I pcrcen1 Scheduled C3ste JClnalcs ha\. c been returned ... ",il11 a gap or 11.6 percclll in tll<'1.e-rclf,<d.._. liu:racy I-ate and Ba.da.ni F~ag" (C'I:3) ha' jllg 91.7 PC'-CCllt ........ ith 94_1 percent Scheduled Cast_; nlalcs + 89.5 percent Scheduled Caste fClna Ics haye been rclur-ned "''''Ith a gap of 4.6 percellt i [I Inale- :elnale literacy rate

TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCFNTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES IN C. D. BLOCKS. 2001

BYSFX

----~~--.-----~------~~~------------~----~--~~~--------~~~---------------------~----~-----------~~-----------,--~=---~.-----Seri al Name of 1'-.: Llrnber 0 f literates and i Ditcrntes l"ercenlClgc of literates Gap in r-----~--~---- ------.-----------------------~

nunlber C. D. block N urn ber c f li,erates N II r11ber of ill iterates Ina Ie f<.C1t131c

2

<.

4

I Persons Mil ies 1 Fenlales Persons Males Fenlaks person~-Tl' '-Males- f Females Ii!CrcKY

.----.-2 ----1---~----+ I raTe 3 __ ~ ___ _'_ _____ .~ ___ -_j_+--._====6~-.---_:~-_-_-_7=_-_-_-_~r-~~~~8~====~=~---:9:---_-c-j-: --~I-O·O-__ -. --~t---===~I~l==~=~~ll-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:-i~2_-_---- ..... ;"':[:Jngan

Lar

Co "",je< ba I

S..-jnagar

l)i~lt!'i("l

(Rural) Total:

5379

1294

:Be 281

""'284

_'" 14 1:;9c19 14649 142 J."6(l .2S"9S 194 26 i 1 i_9

337 _J75~

\0\ 1 ~qf. "7.,-q

64 I'-nn ~n6~ 3',S'>S 1"):: 1 (-.

27.4 40.0

2"\ 0 289

i 63 237

20.4 27.9

145

13_0

7.9

"12_ "I

255

159

15.8

15_7

_----------- ---------------- ------ -_----~ .----_. - ---- -

The table reveals llu111ber and percentage of Scheduled Tribe literates and illiterates by sex and the titeracy rales in rural areas at C.D. block le\.'e]. Anl0nQ 4 C. D. blocks in the

district (rural) highest of .27.4 percent literacy is found in C .D. block Lar v.,·ith 25.5 percent

60

gap in. ITlale/fcI113h: Ii terac y. This is loIIO'''''''ed by C~ .D. block Ganderbal '\.vhich rcgis"tered 2l .0 percent Scheduled C-astc J :tcrate persons con.prising 0128.9 percent Scheduled C-'aqc lite-ral...: males and ] 3.0 percent S~hcdulcd Cas1e literate females '."lith 1 5.9 perce-nt literacy gap of male/female. :rhe C .[). bl ,)cks Kat~gan and Srinagar indicate 19.4 percent Scheduled Caste­literates persons having 26.1 percent Scheduled (~astc rnale literate and 1 1.9 pc-rcent Scheduled Caste f'enlBle literates vvith a gap or 14.2 percent in maleJ:fen"Jale literacy rate and 16.3 percent Scheduled C 'astc literate persons cornprising of- 23.7 percent Scheduled ('aste male literate and 7.9 percent Scheduled Caste fcrnaJe J iterates v.'ith a gap or 1 S.X percent male/Iemale literacy' rate.

The district rural 20.4 percent literate pers(. literates respectjycl).

Range OJ iit~l~c;--r rate ror villages

---_--_--- --I

o 1- 1 0 1 I-~O

2 i -30 3] -40

41-50 51-60

61-70 71-80

81-90

91-99

100

, ... ·itnesses a gap 01 ITlale/tcDlale 1 i tcrac:~l or } 5,7 percent ...... i th ns con'1prising of 27.9 percent and 12.1 percent nlalc and fCHlalc

--;CI-I EnUI~ED TR.IBES P<>PULATI<.lN, 2001

2 36 12.696 28 7

10 18 2 5,642 128

20 364 20 538 465

7 l2 8 3,166 f 2

6 iO 9 2.006 4 6

0 00 0 0 U

3 55 47 0 1

2 36 46 o 1

0 00 0 0 0

1,8 16 0 0

2 36 (3 00

)----=-'-- -_-, ,- -_- --------Dis~rict To~al; S5 --7

! - "1 _ ! 0...9_. (_!_ __ "' ___ , ___ 44~.!.2 2 _.' 100.0

20A ~ .. ____________ ~ • _________ ~ _____ _J

Th is table ind icatcs the di strlbut ion of- , i Ilages by I ilerac~ ratc range t"c'r Sc hcdulcd Tri bes population. Among 55 vil1;:oges in the district rural ... , h ieh aCC0l111TIodate 44172 Scheduled I'ri bcs population, 20 villages accounting 36.4 percent ot- total villages are in literac:-.· rang<.! or 2) -30 ,,,,ith 46.5 pen.:cnt distribut iun or population and 10 '- i I klg_..:::, (. 18,2 pel'cent) 1all in thL' hter2'lc~ rang.e l'1' 1 1-20 ... .,_, ith 12. 8 p~n:ent dis. ,'j but inn 01 popu la. iun. 7 '" i llagcs c0l11prisi ng 01 1:2.8 percellt d i ..,tribut jC'f1

of viI iages rail in the I iterac y range ot 3 1 -40, 6 villages <- I 0,9 p"'Tccnt) tall in 1.he I it..:racy rang .. · ... ,i 41 -50 v.·'ith 4,6 pen,:cllt distr ,but ion or pc>pulat ion, 3 vi lla~cs (5.5 percent) tall in 1.he range ot- 61- 70 '-'. illl 0.1 per..:-.:nt d 1St I'ibut iOI; <-'If p""pu lati .. :,n. 2 \ i Ila~L'o-- (.::; ,6 percent) each fall ill tilL' I iter-a ... -_:. r';lllgc ,>I'

1- I 0 and 71-80 , .. ' it h 28.7 ,lnd (). 1 per...-ent d i::-tri but ion 01- poplilation, C_)thcr .... 111ag.cs or tht? d i ... ,rj._.. ,,-vit.h 0,0 percenl d istr'i but ion or pl 'pulat ion fa II ill the I itclac_" lang.e or 0_ .5 1-60_ 81-90_ <) 1 -99 alld 100 respectively.

61

TABLE 30: NUMBER AND PERCEf'-TAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BV SEX IN

TOv..rNS. 2001

--'Ser13 I I number

i [

I

1

2 3

<--<.

Name and urban Number of literates and illite!-ates rcentage ot literates Gap in male/female

status of r-

N umb",r of literates . - -- -.- - .. -.-.- - --------

1 I Nun1ber of" illiterates literacy \ \ rate

To,vn Persons I Males Females Persons 1'\1ales Females Persons I l\.1ales I-elnales

2 3 I 4 ') 6 7 8 9 I 10 1 I

Ganc:le'bal (NAC) 1 t 0 0 0 0 1000 100.0 0.0 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) 1337 640 197 411 214 197 74.=> 81.2 583

Badami Bagh (CB) 0 0 0 6 3 3 00 0.0 00 Srin.aga .. (Urban) 838 641 197 417 217 200 74.0 81.0 57.8

Sex-vvise nUITlber an3 percentage of" Scheduled Tribe literates and illiterates is depicted in the urban conlponents of" the district as returned in 200] -Census_ As indicated in the table, the district urban has been returned vvith total of" 838 I iterate Sched LI led Tribes persons co!npri sing of" 64 1 1 iterafe males and 197 fen1ales. As has been observed the Srinagar (MC+OG) registered as many as 837 Scheduled Caste literafe pe;~sons cOllstitllting 640 literates males and 197 fer-nale accounting 74.1 percent Scheduled Tribe litc:rate persons .. vith 81 ~2 percent literate nlales and 58.3 percent literate f"emales with 22_9 percent gap in male/f"en"lale literacy rate_ This is follo,"",ed by I Scheduled Trihe literate person in Ganderbal (NAC), all of theln rllalc ,,,·iIh 1 00_0 percent gap in Ina leifelnale litel-acy. There is no literate population found in BadaIlli Ragh (eB) of" tile distl-ict.

._--TABLE..31: NUMBE.R AN;) PERCENTAGE 0

~ON-WORKERS B

F MAIN ,,"'ORKERS, MARGINAL \.VORKERS, AND

Y SEX IN T AHSI LS. 200 I

12

1000

22 9

00

2.3.3

-

"----- -------v.-'o,' k L~r~-

--------_- .. ~- -~-- ~---

.1'-.'0. Name of Persons Total Main Marginal \ .. ,,"orkcl"~ TlHal \Norkers Non ",.-{)d·~(.·TS Tahsil / Males popuj,nion (Main and llHlrginal

~ I "odccrs) -- - -----

Females Number I Percentage Nunlber Nunlber Pcrcentd'-'e Numbel· ! Pel"cC-!l_t~~gl.· -----t-_.

L 1

2

3

2 3 4 5 I 6 _l 8 9 ]0 I I Kangan Persons 94874 16300 17.2 14958 15.8 31258 329 63-616

Males 49667 14209 286 8739 17,6 22948 46.2 26719 FeIT1<)les 45207 2091 4.6 0219 13.8 8310 18.4 36897

Ganderbal Persons 117025 27915 239 7173 6.1 35088 300 81937 Males 60998 23779 390 4-"\16 7.2 28195 46.2 32803 Fefn8-les 56027 4136 74 2757 4.9 6893 12 3 49134

Srinagar Persons 9905-48 285980 28.9 32343 33 318323 32 1 672225 Males 538826 259377 481 15115 28 274492 50.9 264334 Females 451722 26603 59 17228 3.8 43831 9.7 407891

Distrtct Persons '1202447 :330195 27.5 54474 4_5 384669 32.{] 81777B Total: Males 649491 297365 45.8 28270 4.4 325635 50,1 323856

Fern:;:!lJes 552956 32830 5_9 2620-4- 4_7 5903-4- 10.7 493922

This table gi,·cs th •. _. nllillber and pcrccntRgt"" of rnain \vorkel"s Inal"gin;ll '''l~d,,-ers <1nd nOIl­"\Yorkers by sex tahsil level in the district- The district in 200 I Census has registered a total or 32.0 percent .. ,,·orker compri-;iTlg oT 50. I percent Ina Ie i.vorkers and 10.7 percent fenlale ,,·orkers and 68.0 percent non-\.Vorkers "ith 49_9 percent male and 893 percent felnale respectively_ The 101al V'>,orkers i ne lude Main WOol-ers and Margin a] V\r orkers. ,,,"hich accounts to be :27.5 percent and. 4_5 percent respectively, A total oT 27.5 percent Main \\Iorkers con--.prise OT 45.8 1l1ain rnale "vorkers and

I I:'

67.1

53 B 816

700 538

877

67.9

49 1 903 68.0

49.9 89.3

5.9 percent felT1a]c main ",,"orkers and VI.'hereas TotaL of 4.5 percent Marginal >A·'orkers consist 01 4.4 percent male and 4, 7 per~ent Female .

. '~''"'TI<)ng three tabsi Is of di"tr!c1 Sri nagar, tahsil Kangan has a n,aXlll1UlrI worker of 32.9 pet"Cent per~on vvorkcrs cOlnprising ot' 46.2 percent male 'VI/oTKcrs and 18.4 pcrcent Female "'-'orkers. -this !s to :loVl.'ed by 32.1 percent v .. orkt."Ors "W"i1.h 50.9 percent n",lIc VI.'-orkcrs and 9.7 percent female ,vorkers in $rinagar tahsil \.vhercas tahs]l GanderbaI has 30,0 percent vyorkers comprising or 46.2 Jllale vl/orkers and 12.3 fenla.le ", .. ·orkers respectively. The maXi,nUITI of" 70.0 percent non-'-Vorkers ~onsisting of 53.8 percent male non-vvorkers and 87_7 percent fen~ale non-workers are found in Ganderbal tahsil foHoVl.·ed by 67.9 percent nOll- .... 'orkers comprising of" 49.1 percent male non-V>.Jorkers and 90.3 percent ternale nOll-\.vorkers in tahsil Sri nagar and Kangan tahsi 1 registercd tom I or tS 7. I percent non-\vorkers having 53.8 percent rna Ie non-vvorkers and 81.6 percent lenlale non-"V01 kers.

,--~ ___ ~ _______ L_

TABLE 32~ NUMBER AND PEHCENTAGE OF MALI. N V.lORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS~ AND NOr-;:-"\VORKERS B C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

S.No.

I

1

2

3

4

SEX IN

NaTne of C.D. Persons f Total !\'1ain '''·0 block Males J Pupulation

FCTllales

rker~---'l---C~-~1-a-r-g~i-n-a~1-~-'-o-r~k-.. c-r-s~-''--~'=r~o-t-a~l--'-'-'o-r~k--c->r-s-----'-----~N~'-l-)[-l-'~~"i-C-'--~­

(}"1ain and n,aTg1l1al \. ... ~(]rh:_ef"s I

----"' ,_. _ Nun.her T'~ 2 3 4 5 I

_....L_ •. ~.

~~;;;;;;~~'~-J'~"hJ-.' -l'-IJ-'-' b--e·-r-..-I------+------.-----

., (.' _.. _ ... , __ .. _? ___ ._L Pcrccn tarrc Number I P'erccnlage . ~~l,:,'~!,cr 1 ].)-c:rct..:'r1T,]

8 9 HI Iii 12

Kangan Pel"sons 88293 14106 160 14286 16.2 28392 322 59901 67 c· Males 45704 12076 264 8519 186 20595 451 25109 54 0:::-:-

Females 42589 2030 48 5767 13.5 7797 18 :3 34792 8 ;

LcH Persons 60783 14527 23 9 4241 7.0 18768 30.9 42015 6'"

Males 31600 12184 38.6 2220 7_0 14404 456 17196 ~4 4

Females 29183 2343 80 2021 69 4364 150 24819 85'~

Ganderbal PerSOrlS 49102 11936 243 3209 65 15145 30.8 33957 59 <

Males 26195 10503 401 2091 8.0 12594 48.1 13601 51 ,-.

Females 22907 1433 63 1118 49 2551 11 1 20356 88 ~.

S,jnagar Persons 58103 15632 269 2579 4.4 18211 31.3 39892 68

Males 30435 13827 454 1555 5.1 15382 50 5 15053 4C, k

Females 27668 1805 65 1024 37 2829 102 24839 89 f

District (Rural) Persons 256281 56201 21.9 24315 9.5 80516 31.4 175765 6B.6

Total: Males 133934 48590 36.3 14385 10.7 62975 47.0 70959 53.0

Females 122347 7611 6.2 9930 8.1 17541 14.3 104806 85,7 ---_.- -------

C.D block-"vise nun ,ber and pel'centage of 111ain ... , orkers, ITlarginal \.~-orkcrs and nOIl-v,"orkers is depicted in the table. Of tl.e 25628 J total rUJ'al population coniprislng of 133934 rnales and 12:234"'7 f"emales in the district, 31.4 percent are 'workers .... "'lth 47.0 pel'cent Il"lales and 14.3 percent f"clTIale ,vorkers and re.naining 68.6 percent consisting of 53.0 percent nlales and 85.7 percent fell1ales are non~ .... vorkers respccti.,ely. 1 he I11axilTIUlll total " .... <..'rkers accoullting to b<;;; 32.2 pel'cent constituting 45.1 perC~llt !11alcs and ] .3.3 percent fClllalc:'. arc lc)und in Kangan C.D. block fol1o""ed by 3 1.3 percent Vliorkers ",,-itl1 51).5 percent Ina 1 e all d i O. =' perCEnt felna Ie ,vorkers inC. D. block Sri nagar and 30.9 percent ' ..... orker:~ 'with 45.6 percent 1l1alc and l5.0 percent fCl11ale ,vorkers in C.D, block La!"' respectively. C.l"), b!0Ck GandcTbal re1urned 30.S pcrcent totaL .... ':c>rkel-s cOlllpl'ising of 48.1 percent male and 1 1.1 percent fen1aLe \.vorkers

The InaxiITIUn1. Non-' ... ·orkers "vhicl1 .",orks Ollt to be total ot 69.2 percent persons e0l11prisillg oT 5 1.9 percent fnaLes and 8:'-1.9 percent fernales are found in C.D. block Ganderbal ",'h ieh is followed by C D, block Lar ......... hcre the total 69. I percent w'ith 54.4 percent "nales and 85.0 pe,'cent fenlales nOll­

v,"orkers have been found during 200 I -Census. The C. D.. biocks Srinagal' and Kangan Listed

S.No

i I i I

I I--

1

2

3

4

5-

, L_

68.7 percent Persons (Inaleo; 49_5 percent and females 89.8 percent) and 67_3 percent Persons (54_9 percent males an d 8 i _ 7 pe.c<.. nt tcmales) non-vv·orkcrs respectively· ..

NlIMBEH. AND PERCE ",TAGE OF MAIN ~OH.KERS, MARGJNAL V.'ORKI-:RS. AND NON-"\VORKERS--·· BY SEX IN URBAN ACG LC')M ERATIONS J TOWNS, 2001

Name and uTban statu!::. ..().J

! Persons j

j T.ola~ f"..-~.al n

I Ma.--glnal .... -vorl..:c:t~ l".,__").:[:;;)I ....._ ... ·oTk.e·..-s NOli ...... rO.T];CI"_'i-

UA j ToY\-'n Males) I 'QPulalion warkers (""1am and man!inal

I FelTlales ._ .... ·orkCTS)

NLlmber PeTcent_agc- NlJmher Percentage NUTIlbET Pe-n:...ent aO-e. Numher

2 :i 4 <; ,; 7 S 9 10 11

Gander"bal (NACI Pe<sons 13721 ·3646 26.6 395 2.9 404' 29.5 9680

Males 7166 3225 450 325 4.5 3550 495 3616

Females 6555 421 6.4· 70 1.1 491 7.5 6064 S~'nagar Up.., Pefsons 9324-45 270348 290 29764 32 300112 322 632333 (Distt 03.04,& 05) Males 508391 245550 483 13560 2.7 259110 51.0 249281

Females 424054 24798 5.8 16204 3.8 41002 9.7 383052 (a) Srjnagar {MC+OG) Pe'50ns 913522 26~9fi8 28.7 29268 32 291236 31.9 6222136

Males 496875 238014 47.9 13344 2.7 251358 506 245517

Females 416547 23954 57 15924 38 39878 96 376769 (i) Sr·lnagar (Me) Persons 898440 2511 ",4 28.0 29,52 32 2803D5 3'1.2 518134

Males 484627 227380 46.9 13245 2.7 240625 497 244002

Females 413813 23774 57 15907 3 8 39681 96 374132

(b) Badami Bagh {CB) Persons 18923 8380 44 "3 496 2.6 8876 469 10047

MaJes 11515 7535 654- 216 1 9 7752 67 "3 3764

Females 7407 844 11 -4 280 3.8 1124 15.2- 6283

Dist .. ict (Urban) Total: Pe .. sons 946166 273994 29_0 30159 3.2 304153 32_1 642013

Males 515557 248775 48.3 13885 2.7 262660 50_9 252897

Females 430609 25219 5.9 16274 3.8 41493 9.6 389116

The table represents the nurnber and percentage of fnain Vv'orkers, 1l1arginal Vv'ol-kers by sex ill urban units of the district. Alnong 5 urban units ill the district Badanli Bagh has retunl.ed lnaxin"lll1Tl OJ 46_9 percent total Vv'orkers \vhich constitutes nlales 67_3 percent and 15.2 percent tenla]e ,"vo.kers. This is follo\Oved by 32.2 per ..... ·ent ... vorkers c0l11prising of 5 !.o percent 111ales and 9 7 percent fetnales in Srinagar UA. Srinag.ar (MC~-OG) gi,.·cs 31.9 percent ..... ··orkers Vvith 50.6 percent rnale and 9_6 percent f"cn1ale vvorker-s. The total ,>\!(_·JI-kers al;:counttng to be 31.2 percent .... vilh 49_7 perc~rlt !"lIsle and 9.6 percent fernale "\-vorkers are found in Sr-inagar (1'v1C) in the distl·ict and ,vhereas 29.5 percent "\vorkers comprising or 49_5 ;Jcrcent Il.luTe vvorkers and 7.5 percent lenlalc v,;orkcrs hayc been returned ill. the urban portion of"Gand~rbal NAC.

As has been analysed in the table, the InaxinlLlITl of" 70.5 percent nOTl-\.\.'orkers cornprising of 50_5 percen1 and 92_5 perce 11 rnale and f"en.ale nOI1-\. ... ·orkcrs ha've been j-etul"llcd ill C'<lnderha I to>,." n ...... ·hercas rnaxilllulll of" 68.S !>crcent non-"\'\ork~rs "\'\·itl1 50.3 percent nlale llol1-, .. orkers +90.4 percent fenlale non-v,,;orkers have bc~n round in Srinagar (Me)_ The total non-,vorkC"T"s ill the district reports to be 67_9 percent Vv'ith 49_ 1 ;Jercent Inale and 90_4 percent f"ernale \'vorkers.

64

PeT-ceTlt-3 (!e

12

70 5

505

92 5

678

490

903

6B.1

494

90A

68 B

503

904

53 1

32 7

84 8

67 .9

49 1

90.4

I

I i \ ;

1

I

L

- --------, TABLE 34 DIS·' RIBtJTION OF ~OR.KERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES

Name 01 TahsjJ

2 Kangan

SJ"inagar

Distric"t Total:

_L ___ 4 ___ _ Person~;

Males 49667

FerY1ai€~ 45207

Pe~so,,'-, 117025

Males 60998

Female -:J, 56027

Person~ 9'310548

Ma~es 538826

FefTl.c:dE:' 451722

Persons 1202447

Males 649491

Females 552956

31258 (32,9) 22948 (46,2)

8310 (184)

35088 (30,0) 28195 (462)

6893

(123) 3,8323

(32 1) 274492

(50,9) 43831

(9·7)

384669 (32.0)

325635 (50.1 )

59034-(10.7)

Percent of \lVorker to total "_.rorker are given In brackets

----~-_----- ----

9023 7546 3160 11529 (2B 9) (24 1) (1 0_ 1) (36_9) 7006 5939 159B 8405

(305) (25 9) (7.0) (36,5) 2017 1607 1562 3124

(24 3) (19_3) (1 B.B) (376) 9733 3002 6597 15756

(27 7) (8 6) (1 B,8) (44,9) 7778 2552 4720 13145

(27.5) {9 1) \167) (46.6)

1~0>5 450 1B77 2611 (28 4) (6.5) (272) (379) ""103913 69""13 41779 2!':>9233

(33) (2.2) (13 1) (81 4) 8378 61 is 26180 23~B15

(3 1) (2 2) (95) (SS 2)

2020 794 15599 25418

(45) (1 8) (356) (580)

29154 17461 51536 286518 (7.6) (4.5) (13_4) (74_5)

23162 14610 32498 255365 (7.1 ) (4.5) (10.0) (7B.4)

5992 2851 19038 31153 (10_2) (4.8) (32.2) (52.8)

------

Distribution 01 " ... ark ~rs h,,· sex: in Jour categorics or ecollorn ie activ'i"ty 11'1 the talts! I s has been depicted in the tablc:-

i) Cultivators: Am~ ng _""' tahsi Is 01 the d istl·icL tahs! I Kangan r-eturned a lTlaxin"l Utll 01 3"2,9 percent total cultivators cOITlpr-ising or 46.2 percent anel 18,4 percellt nude and f"ell"lalc culti ... --atOI'S "",--hich is f"ollo ....... ed by such t.: la,o;5 acti, ity OT vvorkers "",,--hich COJne" to he 32. I percent total cultivators y..--ith 50 _9 per-cent male and 9.7 percent f"ernale culti""ators f'at- Srinagar ta.hsil. The {--(""'tin. imutn totai cultivators vlz_ 30_0 percent "Ith -+6_:::' percent T"l"la les al1d 1:?' _::; percellt fClllale cui tl' ators have been round in tahsil Ganderbal at the diSTrict.

ii) Agricultural Labo'l rer: i-he agricultural JabOllTC"f"S found III the district comes to he 4.:" percent '"""ITIl 4_5 percent lTlai ~ ,,'llld -,L8 percent -ren""lalc such ..... '" orkcr-s _ -rash i I Kang.an tops in. rc-g_istcr-ing 1l1aX ilnum agricu Itura I labol. [-ers "'" iTh tota I of" 24. 1 perccilt such ,,'orkcrs cClITlpris i ng at 25.9 PCI-CCllt

nlalcs and 19.3 percent f"e!l.3 ~c agricultural labourers_ 'This is tollo ..... ved b~l 8.6 percent total agricultural labourers constituting of 9. I pel-cent !"nales and 6_5 percent fCll"la les Stich ,..-or-kers In Ganderbal tahsi 1 \-vhere-as the minin"lurn or 2_=' percent total agricultural ,,"orkers ,vith 2_2 percent rllales and 1.8 percent fernales agricultural labourer s ~~re round ill t<'lhsil Srin<lgar.

iii) Ilousehord Indus~1 v: 'rhc analysis ot' th ... · figure Indicates that in the di~tr-i..._.r v,,'hich cOI1~pl-i scs 01 thr..:e ,ah",j h._ : ILTC are total or 13.4 pen . .:'::n1 household industry ... " orh.e]"~ cOJnpl-ising or 10_0 percent mah:: .... a1Ki ::---2.= percent f"e1nale h<._~usehok! industry ,--..rorkers_ A;TH.,ng three t.ahsl1s of'tho.! district tahsil .c::iandcrbai ha,,- a ITlaxln.ulTl aT 18.8 perceIll totaf household indusu-:- \. .. orkers c()ll"lprising or 16.7 percent rTlaics an.c! ::: -.2 perce-nl Icn-.a res such \.\.·orkcrs """'lleh is 10 II ° """'ed hy I':> _ ) percent tota I I.ouseboid indus'l.ry -.... orke,"" "_v;"th 9.5 percent and 3 5.6 percent male and fen.a Ie such \.vorkcrs in tahsi I Sri nagar. The n1 i niinu n total of" ] .0 percent I-Iollsehold Ind ustIJ-' workers ...... ,ith 7.0 percent and 18.8 percent n1.ale and Ten a Ie such -..vorkcrs In tahsi I Kangan 01 the district as pcr the figures calculated in 2001-Census.

iv) Other ~"o ... k~rs: A ,nong these three tahsi Is of the district the other \.>" (Jrkers, -..>" h ich calculate to be 81.4 percent including 85 . .2 percent ITlales and 58.0 percent FC1l1alcs are found in tahsi1 Srinagar follo ... ved by total 01- 44.9 p,-- ,cent sllch ... varkers contprising <:.11 46.6 percent tnales and 37.9 percent fen""la les in tahsil Gandarbal. The min inl urn other tcota) ""orkcrs 36.9 percent -.....-ith 36. (:) percent males and 37.6 percent fcrna)es ha, e been retunled in taIlS!) Kangan of the district.

", TABLE 35: DIS T R J'-B~L-'-=T:---l .-_>-J".,;-' -6 F -W-O-R_ K-E-_ R-S B-Y--Si-=-CX:-::-~I ~~-:-'-'F=--O:=--::U· R:-CA T-E-G-~ <> R I E ..... -(-:>-F--E---<-_'O--N-O-~" r c'

ACTIVITY IN C.O_ BLOrKS, 2001

S.No

2

.3

Narne or {_-. D. b1ncl-;.

____ 2

" angan

1.4.:1 r

C-j an d~rh..aJ

Sri nagar

-1_-::: 70-+

r- _ 11lale~

~ 1 t")l) I)

J-. "rnale .... 291X3

lJo _ r'-,.(._-1n ....

(·1" ] I

77<)7

(I X_-:;l

144('4

(4.., 6)

4364

( I <; (J)

~ ~ 1 -i-:­

j_J·u ~ ~

1::'='C)~

r·~" j ,

2~5]

(I I I I

I X:::' I J

{313}

1 ~~ C>,

(, -' S 1<

{3 I.') I

I 77n

(22 81

-h.:::!(:.9

[ .~-~ -l)

"'n~

( ...... on 1257

t2R 8)

_~G·07

'C..:!~ 1":)

:'-{>:"<)

l _~4 __ -:::.)

84.'<

(33.:2)

:"'0--1-29

i~9 X)

125 :" , '5-(1(-0. -;,

1.:.:::"7 :' )

I "X::'

C2() -' I

13(J~

1- 'n 1 n-~

(7 .:')

..2_~O

~ ~ -, )

! ~~..:;:

~ l I -:- )

I :' .. ~ ( i-2 .:' .

~_-:::--J

~ ol.) 2)

1SU3

rq '-'}

--.~-.-.-.l

·~j)_I(l

I ~ , ~)

I I X ~)

1415

\324,

\'14

, I (> ::: J

( )I nL"T

'-, ..... ' r-k_...: r:--.

(.1--1 (I)

307:­

(_)() ~} ~

7 I:' i

(.~ S I,

146:::'

7' J (j(_1

SOl"

,..t4 (11

O~~tTl-C1 (Ru r:ijl). -I-otail::- 110," rson .....

133934

122347

~ 5 (l ::--)

::-~74

SOSI6

(3 L-J)

6297.5

(47.0)

17541

11~.3)

46..q 1

~3(_1 ::> }

7~X

(27 9)

237(")<)

{Z'J.:;)

I<JIHO

(3U.3)

4(~(.,9

126.6)

1",74

, 1 I! ~. -- .'

2::_o.J

It' J ,

12131

fI~·I)

9$;-;(>

(1<;.7)

22-75

I' 3.0)

2Jl75 7<Y),2

I t, 5.1 ( _.~, ) , :'>R9 92::'

,_, I -4) ~ . .3~ ("

12190 3242 ..

( I "'_ I) (40_3)

796:; 260S.4:

( 12.6) (41 A)

... 225 (,372

(24.0 (36.3)

The C_-. D. block-v,'i-;e v.'arkcrs by Sex In four catcgories OT LCOnOTll ic .i\.cti'\.'it y" \,vhich c(__'n-.pnses ar Cuhivators, '\.gricu Itural Labourcrs. Iiousehold Industry and (_)thcl' \.:\"/orkers are ind icated In the table.' The total or 3 1.4 per'cent '" orkers con1prislng 01 47.0 perccnt Inale and 14_.1 percent ternale v.'orker:--- ar110ng ,vh icll total of 29.5 percent cultivators const itut i ng 30.3 percent n'lale and 26.6 percent IeDla:e cu Itivators and a Iso total of ] 5_ 1 percent Agr-icLJ Itura 1 l_abollrers '''' ilh 1.5.7 percent nlale and 13.0 percent feH1;'lle Agr'i..::u\t ur'al 1 ~abC_)lll'cr's. VVhen.:cas total ot- 1 5.1 pCI-cent

persons remai ned engaged ,,-·itl1 Hall seha Id industry' v. ith 12.6 percent ITla Il: and ~4. 1 percent Tcnla Ie household ,vorkers. 'rhe a lal) tical figure rc"cals total of 40,3 pel-cent other '...-orkcrs havillg ..:1- I .·l percent Illa Ie and 36.3 "cn;ellt fCIl13 Ie other \. .... nrkcrs

An'), ,ng ·1 C' .l'). bl< >c k:'o in lh..: d i sInce (_' .1>. bloc k_ Kang.an n2lLJ] r Icd .he.: hig_he.:st \.vorkLTs af' 32.2 percent I ersuns (45. 1 percent rna les and ! 8.3 percent 1L'rlla les) Tollo," ed h" .3 1.-' percent total """'orkers (50.5 percent Jnalcs and 10.2 percent ten'lah;s) and 30.9 perccnT total

""vOJ'kers (45.6 perccnt n--.ale" -+- 15.0 percent feJllales) in C .D. Blocks, Sr;nagar <'lnd J .<Ir rc"pccri,'ely 'The (_~.D. block Ganderbal n. {urned total or 30.8 percent \''I.-'arkers ,vhich include 48.1 percent n'lale and [ I . I percen.t Ccn-,_alc "vorkers

C~lllti"'ators: The (_ _ J). block j .ar registercd a Tl1axi nllH" of 3.3.4 pel'cent Cli It i ..... ator persons

cOlllrnising 01 34.8 percent IlHlie and 28.8 percent len1alc cultivator- ,vorkcrs. This is tollovved b) 29.8 percent cultjvalor pc 'sons const ilul i ng 3 O.~ percent 1l1ales -+- :2 7.9 rercent rcnla les and 28.8 percent cultivator per··ons ,,,'ith 31.0 percent rnales -+- 22.8 percent TCIJ1ales III C'.D. hlocks Sr-i nagar and Kanganresp<. ctive ly'. .-he C'. D. Blocks (__i,andcl'bal reglstcred lolal of :2 5.8 percent

pC]'"ons (24.3 percent Il,ale -t 3::1.2 percent fern<'lles.

i) Ag ri..:_> ult ural L.a bo.t r<> rs: An,ollg 4 (_ -.L). blucks III the d istr'ict the (_~ _ f). block KangaJl registercd the maxi ITlUrn 0.- :2 5.5 pcrcL"nt persons (:::' 7.5 pel'cellt IT13 ]es + 20.3 percent len"! a les) A~ricultural Labourers ...... ·hi~ h is h)lkn'LCd h::- total or 11.7 percelll pcrS,-lllS (12.2 percent nlHlcs 9,2 percent fen'lales) and 9.'-_.- perC<.:'111 pet'SOIlS ( 1 U.:' percent rnalcs .~ 8.1 percent fc:nlales) agricltllUral j;~hpllrCTS found in CoD. blocks G311derhal and Srin~8ar n;-spectivel)'. C·, f_). bloch. Lal' "ltnc,.;sed :1 total

or 7 0 percenl' persons (7.5 p~rcent 111alcs +- 5.3 lenl,-t les) <1;;,!ric lilt lira I la hou 1"(:1''''.

ii) Household Indus'try ''-'orkers: Th..:-' C.O. bl .. ,ck Lar In the distl'ict has rclunled ,,,lib 111ax- inlum of' 2 1.5 perccnt PL r'se.ns ( 1 8.~ percent rna les __,_ ~:2.4 pcrcent fe-rlla les) as 1-1 ()usch .. ..,ld I nduslr--... '.\ ,'rl--..,-'r-.., i".-,l h"" <."d by 1 6.~ \'c,'C<..'1l1 p..__. ' ..... ,'ll.... I_].~.:; p...-!'Cent llla l.._.~ -i- '1 I "~ pc'r,.:cn{ tL'IH<lk.''';) all ,! 1 :" 0 percent persons (I 3.6 ;--,erceIll n1 <11 cs -+ :2 I .9 perce n t felll<l les) (louse h<.) I d 1[1 d II stry '\"/ od .. ,c rs [11

Sri nagr and Ganderbal C. i::>. H h_-.ck:-; ot- the dl slrlct ,-..,htTCas (_'. D. blocks Kangan registered 10 -:; percent persons (7.5 pe~ cent rllales +- 17.5 percent ren-,_ales). iii) Other "Vorkcrs= TI c C.I.). bluch. Ganderna] out or 4 C.D. blocks ill the district registercd O'l

rn<1XilHUrn 01 47.5 percent ;-:>erSl.111S (.:.19.9 pel'cent Tnalcs +-35.7 per-cent fellHllcs) as other '''orker'", 1,-.110"", ed by total 01 44.0 I er'cen t pCI'sons (.+6. 1 perccnt Ina les + 32.6 percent ferna les) and 3~. 1

percent persons (39.5 perceJ. t males + 33.5 percent f"emales) Other V.JorkcTs In Sri nagar and Lar C. D. blocks. The C.D. blocks K; ngan covered total of" 35.5 percent per-sons (34.0 percent males + 39.5 percent rema es) TABLE.36: DISTRIBUTtON OF v.;ORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECON01'11C I

ACT IV 1"1 Y OF U RI3 A N AG G LOlV1 ERA TI c) NS / TC)V't-'NS_"'_2_0_0_1 _________ .~ ____ __j11 ~s--.-~-,-O--~I'----~--a--rn--e--a-n--d~u-r-b~. -a-n----~--I>-e--r~-o-n-s--.------~r-o--t-a~I~---,I-----_r~o-t-a~!~---i.-·~c=~a--t-e-~--'o--r-y-.--.------

status of- VA / M .. Jes population number 01 I OJ "vorkers I To"","'TI workers I ~I

Fem.l.lcs (Main + I ,Cultivators Agricultural Household Other I

Marginal) ; Labourers Industry ",'orkers i

! v..-'orkers .. _J ~--I-~i------2------+-------4----4------------5---~i----6----4-----·-7----4----8----~---9 : I----=------'---------------==-------------L---_:- ---- ---------'---------~·-'-----:-N-c-ll-n-,;--h--cr ___ _t_ -~---~----- - ------------. -- -----------~.---'------ - - -i

Ganderhal (l"-JAC) Pers )ns

F~m:"es

2 Snnagar VA

(DisU 03.04.& 05)

Male',

F~m;,les

3 (a) Srinaga~ (MC-+-OG) P-ers...JnS

Malec'.

(i) ScinagaJ (Me)

Ma!es

Males

Persons

Males

Fem .• les

13721

7166

6555

932445

508391

424054

913522

496875

416647

898440

484627

413813

18923

11516

7407

946166

515557

430609

tPe-rcent3ge)"

4041

(295)

3550

(49.5)

491

(7 5)

300'12

(322)

259110

(51 0)

41002

(97)

291236

(31 9)

251358

(506)

39878

(96)

280306

{31 2)

240625

(49.7)

39681

(9 6)

8876

(469)

7752

(673)

1124

("1 ~ 2 ~

304153

(32.1 )

262660

{50.S)

41493

(9.6)

68

416

(10 3)

325

(9.2)

91

(18.5)

4969

(1 7)

3737

(1 A)

1232

(30)

4915

(1 7)

3709

{1 t>}

1206

(30)

4672 (1 _7)'

3667

{'.5)

1205

(30)

54

(0.6)

28

(04)

26

(23)

5385

( 1.S}

4062

(1.5)

1323

(3.2)

220

(5 4)

209

(5 9)

11

(22)

5110

(1 7)

4545

(1 5)

565

(1 4)

5088

(1 7)

4529

(1 5)

559

(1 4)

5036

(1 B)

-<1478

(1.9)

558

(14)

22

(0 2)

16

(0 2;

6

5330

(1.S)

4754

(l.B)

576

(1_4)

531

(13 1)

428

(12 1)

103

(21.0)

38815

(12 9)

24105

(9 3)

14710

(359)

38760

(13 3)

24075

(96,

14685

{36.8)

38662

(138)

23996

(i 00)

14666

(370)

55

(06)

30

(0 -<I)

25

(22)

39346

(12 9)

24533

(9.3)

I I

2874 j

(71 1) I!,

2588

(72 9)

286

(58 2)

251218

(83.7)

226723

(87 5)

24495

{597)

242473

(833)

219045

(B 7 1)

23428

(58 7)

231736

(827)

208484

(866)

23252

(586}

B7A5

(985)

7678

(990)

1067

254092 ~

(83.5) I 229311 I

(87 -:l) l

14813 24781 ! _ ~ __ _j_3 5 2L ____ J?~?LJ

-rh is tahle ana I: ."es 1 he dlstri butioll oT V\.·orkcrs b_, ."ex 111 {"our categories ot econcnn ic act lvit v 01 urban un 11.S in .. h...: d i~!r lei: ~l.'" returned in 200 I -Ccn:-.u'5. f'\. n long 5 urban Ull i1.s in th._:, di :"tricL Badan ... i Bagh Cantonment irlci1cattc'O. he ITl3X i Inurn -...vorkers or 46. <) pel'cent persons (67.:> ITla lcs -t. } 5.2 percent Cenlales), one or .... "'. h Ich 0.6 I c-rcen1. persons (0.4 percent Ina les -t 2.3 percen1. fel1"la le ___ )· 31'C CD It lvators. 0.2 percent persons (0,2 pen. cnt males + 0,5 percent fcrnalcs)_ 0.6 percent per':-.ons (0.4 pcrcL'"nt nlales + 2.2 percent ferTld ics) an j 98.5 percent persons (9Q.O percent n,ales +·94.9 pel-cent tClnalcs) cultivators. Agricu Ilura I Labourers. I-Iousehold Industry and Other .... " orkcrs respectlvely, Srinagar UA regis1cred a 1., tal 01 32.2 percent persons (51.0 percent Tnales -+9.7 percent Ienl.ales) workers \.vhich include tOl:.1 of 1.7 percent persons (1.4 percent males + 3 0 percent- rCITl21es) cultivator ......... ·orkers, 1.7 PCTCL nt persons ( ] .8 percent nlales + 1.4 percent ~en-:ta Ie agricultural .... "iorkers. ] 2.9 percent person", (9.3 p.:rccnt males +- 35.9 percent rernalcs) J-louschold Indllstr:::.·· 'Vo./ol-kers and 83.7 percent persons (87.5 percent males +59.7 percent f"en,ales) Other ........ orkcrs_ in Srinagar (!'.1C'+OG) .... ""here 1 Hal or 3 1,9 percent persons (50.6 percent TTlules +- 9.6 percent ICJTlalcs) vvorkers """'hieh cOITlpriscs 1.7 percent persons ( 1.5 percent 111ales -+- 3.0 percent TCt11U]CS). 1.7 percent pcrsons (1.8 percenl rnaies 1.4 percent {"ema les), ] 3.3 pet·cent persons (9.6 percent rnalcs + 36.8 percent lema les) and 83.; percent Persons (87. J percent Tnales -+- 58.7 percent lema les) are cll1tivators~ agricu It:ura I lab "urers. Household I neiustry and (")'ther VVorkers. The Sri nagar (MC~) regist.ered total 01 31.2 perL ent persons (49.7 percent rna les ·+--9.0 percent f-ema les) ,yorkers ... vh ich conlprises or 1,7 percent pee'sons (1,5 pcreenl Inalcs + 3.0 percclli reillales) eultivatol's_ 1.8 percent persons (1.9 perccn~ male" + 1.4 percent fen,a)cs) agricultural labcnxrers, 13.:>; p~rcellt pers<lns ( 10.0 percent nlalcs + 37 0 relnales) Household Industl-v "t".'orke-rs and 82. 7 p~I-CeTlt persons (86.6 percelll lIla les and 5~;.6 percenl ten,a les) (JlllCI' v._1'__)I·kcl-"; n . .:specl i vel)-·. -I·ll IS j,.; tot I .. n .... ·ed 1-1, C'anderbal ....... ·hich returned 1 Jtal of' 29.5 percelll P':TSl"ll,., ....... nrkLT..., aillungs1 , ... hie 11 l () .. ~ pCI"Cellt 'lI'L·

colt i vat ors~ 5.4 pel'cent are , g.ri c u Itu ra 1 laboll n::rs_ I 3.] pc rcenl <i rc I -lOLl se 110 I d I flU us t I') V\,' cH'kcrs and 71. I percent are other v"ork<:rs.

The d istricl urban 1 )lal registered 1,8 percenl cu Itivator5_ I ,8 percent agricu 11 ura 1 labourer. 1='.9 percent I--Iouseholci Ir,dc st0' ......... 'orkcrs and 83.5 percent other " ... ·orkers as aga i nst :::; ~ 1 rel'cent total ... ,or'kers in urban or the dist.· cL

Bricf' analysis of" 'village and to'",:o directory data based on inset table 37-47_ The data canceted flom the revenlle and other Government agencies regarding av'aiJability of"

various 31nenities in the ITla, tcr or educational and 111cdial institutions. po"","",cr supply drinking .... vater_ post and telephone iacililies. cOlnlnunication Banks, agricultural reedit socielies ha'..'e been cOll'lpiled ill the 111ain village dil'CC100 appendicc~ (I-I X). Similarly separate, civil finance Il"lcd leal educational and ava i lahilif:y of"" ...... anou.; other alTICll i1 ies h;")s also been compiled in the to"\.vn d irectClr:y Statements I-VIII.

The sa] lent features 01 vi Iinge and t.o""vn d ireetory data in broad aggregates in respect of' brief cornmentary and assessmen1 of the progress made by rural! urban popUlation sOlne of 'the important satieties anp posit:ion of" avai 'ability of" various an~enities at tehsil / to"\.vn and comlTl.unity Devetoplnent Block level is given in the fcllov..'ing tab les Nos 3 7-47 ~

--~ ---------r TABLE 37 : DISTRIB 0TION OF VILLA<:;ES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DlFFERENT i'

S.]'...t Name of' C, D. Number 01 Type otamcnityavailable Type of amenity 3"\.'ailahle 0 hlock inhahited Education r .... kdical Improved Post Teleph Transp Banke» ./-'\.gTlcultu Approa J>ov._"cr

villages drinking OtTicc # one art ral Credit ch hv 'supp)'"

'-.... '811er* c:on,m -SOC1C"tlCS pUCC8

unicatl roCtd ~

ons $

I 2 3 4 :- (', 7 S 9 10 ] 1 12 ~ :;

I Kangan -, 3X 19 38 10 I 36 :"> 0 31'\ ~ L)

( 10', I (974) (-13 7) (97.4 ) (256) (2.6] (923) ( 12 l\) (O 0) (Y741 ( I 00 () ~

2 ~~ar 4 '" 37 I'" -I., 13 <) 40 :" 0 -'12 ---l~

( 1 (I( IH2 2 J (400) (9~_<-.,) (2R9) (20.0) {8X 9J j 1 1 Il (0 0) (q:; 3 ) < ~ ~ 10 (I ~ I

3 GClndcrhal 4, , 38 17 36 7 5 30 -' 0 39 -ll _r

(10(' , (950) (42 5) (90 0) ( 17. "'» (12 ") {75 0) (7 ~ l (11.0) (47 _=;') ( • <i I) '1 )

, n ~ .., ~ ~

" ~ '"' "4 ,_ 10 o

( 1 01, (818) (.:1.::::;;."5 ) (gcl 1 ) ( 1 41 (22,7) ( ! 00 0) U, g) (00) (72 7) ( 1 (10.1> I

District Total: ] 6,-'; 14') 74 154 35 25 150 16 0 15 J 161->

(l 01. I (S~L7) ("4.(] ) (91,7). (20.8) (14.9) (89.3) (9," ) (O.O) (89.9) (100.0) :

Note . ~ Pcr-centage-s arc given In bracl-,_.t5

.. Ba~cd 011 t_h~ iTI""1:pr"G"\;ed drin\-;:;.log_ '~'''''-a'i.~'l' "'S1..)u-rc-e diH)hn"'lg ....... a\CT ..... upp\y h:zr::;i- b--..:.cn -C\i.).:s~111'1;."::i.l -a'S 'rr':q:1TDVc:.d· PI

otl1.c-r-\, ... ·ise. If the household has acc.._ -..,0:;; to drtnklng .... ·,::aler .;:;.upptled tr-ur11 a tap OT a hand punlf) / tuhe ....... -e11

I SlllJ.al.::d -"..-\·""Lhin or- ou1Slde the pr-cml

I H P.:"t on"ice ;ncludes Post o1T,c", lei,,~ raph ofl."" an.J Post and ILkgr<1ph ore,,,,,,, I I:'S Tr"n.spnrt C()rnnHlnication includes 'us servIce. r,," rae" ltv and n"";gahlc- ",,,terw,,,,, I ~------~--------------~~~-------------------------~-------------------=~------------~---------------------------------------------------------------~

D i strl but ion at viiI a ;;es accordi 11g t,,-, a 'val1 a bi lit ... OJ d i11eren 1 <oUli ell11 ie,., ill C _ D. b loe ks 01 the district returned as per 20( I-Census is depicted in the table. Out oj- ] 68 vlliages In the d istric1. 149 ... iHagt:s Dr 8S.7 PCI'LLTE p,,-')puLI.1 i ... '1I' } la", b<e"cn pJ"O"\. id._:d \. ... ith edu-..:aliona! j;'lci 111 ie:..; 01' ,lIle 1) pc ,-,r other. Whereas 74 villages L'omprising of' 44.0 percellt populat ior'! have Ineu teal Iacil ities of one t)'pe or otheL Improved drinkin~ "\.,'a1:er racilit), has been 111ade a'vai lable to 154 inhabited villages ""\.vith 9 1.7 percent population and posta) raeil it,)· ""\. iz. Post Of"fice has been provided to 35 .. i Ilages IHl"v ing 20.R percent population. T:le telephone rac il it ie:'> 01 one t.ype or other an"· given to 25 villages cOlllprising of '4,9 percent l opu latioll. -rranspol·t COl1l.tnunicat iOIl faei I ity ha.s been l11ade ava ilahle tD

150 'vi Ilages ".-Il1el1 aCCOIlHll, ,dated 89.3 percent pO[>lll3tioll and Bank ing faCilities ha',e been pn .. '"'' ided

70

to 16 villages with 9.5 percent population_lSI villages wi1_n 89_9 percent and 168 vi1lages accommodating 100 percent population enjoy the facilities oT appH~ach by Pucca Road and Power Supply respectively. The highest percentage of 97.4 percent population o£ 38 villages in C.D. block Kangan of the cis1:rict has the educational facilities available and v.'hereas 95.0 percent populat:ion inhabited in 38 if. habited viHages have been provided ,vith education facilit:tes of" one cypc OT other rar Ganderhal C_D.Block. This is roBowed by 82.2 percent popuiation in 37 villages returned wl"th availability OT educatic'nal f'acllities of one type or other in C.D. block Lar. The population of 8 I .8 percent in 36 viUages 0:- C.D. btock SrinagaT has been provid.ed vyi"th the facit i"ties.

lVIedical: Among 4 C.D. blocks in t.he dlstric"t. C.D. block Kangan leads in medical facility provided "to 41L 7 percent population in 19 villages '-Vhich is follov.led by 45_5 percent popu'ation in 20 village's oT C_D_ block S!'inagar and whereas C_D. blocks Ganderbal and Lar have such -Fac)lities made available to 42.5 and 40.0 percent population in 17 and 1 g villages respectively.

Improved Drinkin~ '\Vater: Improved drinking water Faci!ity has been provided to 154 vi l1ages in the district wh ich comprises of" 9 J .7 percent of" population_ This facility has been provided to 97.4 percent population :n 38 villages Dr C.D. block Kangan in the district: which lead in this respect follovved by C.D. blJck La. vvhere in it:s populat:ion at 95.() percent IS 43 villages have been tacilita:ted with t:he Tacill~ of' improved drinking vvater and "then C.D. block Ganderbal ""1"1h 90.0 percent population in its 3 6 vi II ages have been racilitated vvith the raej hty under reference '.vhe-reas C.D. blocks Sri nag aT has been provided wlth the drinking vvatcr f"acility 1:0 84. f percent population in 37 villages.

Post O£fice~ The p. ,st O£Fice t"acility with telephone has been made avai 'able to 20"8 percent popUlation in 35 vi Ilages c.)f the d iS1:rlcL The C.D. block Lar with 28.9 percent population in 13 villages have been provi,.ed with the Facility under question Followed by C.D. block Kangan ",,·ith on ly 25.6 percent population in its 10 villages. The populatloTl of 17.5 and I 1.4 percent in 7 and 5 villages of" C_D. blocks <..anded.Jal and Srinagar could get the chance 01 getting the Post Office taciJity to i1:s habitants.

Telephone: In 2S v iHages ......,ith 14.9 percent popUlation in the djstrict, the lacility oT telephone connection is pro' ided _ Among 4 C_D. blocks in the distr.ct, the C .D. block Srinagar )earls in telephonic facility provid_'d to the inhabttant:s of' its 22.7 percent population in ] 0 villages_ This is 10nowed by 20.0 percent p<. pulation a:f 9 viUages ot C.D. Block Lar enjoyrng such Facility and the ranking number 3 cd is C.D~ block Ganderoal wl"lere 12.5 percent population in 5 villages have been provided vvi"th the facility under ques1.ion. 1 vi ilages comprising of' 2.6 percent popu lat.ion in C~D. block Kangan or the district keeps up at Number-4 in rank 'VYit:h telephonic facility made available to its population_

Transport and COIl1.lTluooication: The popu1at.on of 89.3 percent persons in 150 villages or the district has been registeh~d ,·vith the avaihtbi1 ity of transport and c<.nrnnunicatloH in the dislTtct as returned in 200I-Census_

Out: of 4 C.O. bloc I~s in the dJ.strjct~ C.D. block Srinagar leads in having the Iacility n"lade a,,·ailabie to its 100 percen1. population in 44 villages ""hereas C_D. block Kangan t"ol!o ... vs with the I3CiIit:)/ under question to it.s 92.3 percent population in 36 villages_ 40 and 30 villages con"lprislng of" 88.9 and 75.0 percent popu:ation in C.D. blocks Lar and Ganderbal have been Tacjli1ated " .. ,:ith the­Transport and ComlTIunicatiun facility of" one type or other.

Banking: Bankin~_ la.::i11ty of" one cype or other has been provided 1"0 only 9_5 percent population or 16 villages in :he distrICt. Among 4 C.D_ blocks in The district, C.D. blocks Kangan and Lur ._...-hich are provided ....... ,itL banking £ucility to 12.8 and 1 I _ I percent population in 5 villages each. This is followed by C .0. bIe;:: ks Ganderbal and Sri nagar, ,,,h,ch h.ave been provided vvith such faci lit.), to its 7_5 and 6_8 percent pal- ulation in 3 vi llages each.

Approach by Pucca Road: The district is approachable by Pucca Roads In 151 villages comprising ot- 89.9 percent population. The C.D. block Ganderbal remains to be leading In having the approach by Pucca Roads to its 97.5 percent population in 39 villages. The C .D. blocks Kangan and Lar provided vvith the £aci: ity under ref"erence registered a population of" 97.4 and 93.3 percent

7 )

persons in its 38 and 42 vi ~lages 'Vhich is rollo ....... ed by Srinagar C.D. block having the facility of" approach by Pucca Road LO -:"2.7 percent: population 32 villages.

Po'Wer Supply~ Po,ver supply has been provided to 168 villages comprising of 100 percent populat:ion in the dis"tTiCL

TABLE 38: NUIVlBE.R AND PERCENT OF RUR.A L POPULATION SERVED BV DIFFERENT

S.N N~orC. D. To£aJ I T).-pe of amenity available Type of amen.ry available 0 block po-pula1:io-n 01 t Educat_ion 1\.1ed ie-a1 Improved Post Tcleph Trans po Banks AgrlcuUu Appruac Powcr

inloabi1ced

I drinking Office # one rt ral Credi't h by supply villages -.......:a'(er* CO'ET1:rnun Societies pucca

ications road

I $

1 2 3 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 ] 0 1 1 12 13 1 Kangan 88293 74949 53058 74949 30286 932 73120 14990 0 74949 88293

(100) (84.9) (60.1 ) (84.9) (343, (1. I) (82.8) (i7.0) (00) (849) (J 00 0)

2 Lar 60783 58248 44069 60443 31069 14179 56049 15048 0 58571 60783

(100) (95.8) (72.5) (994) (51 1 ) (233) (92.2) (24.8) (00) (964) ( 100.0,

3 Ganderbal 49102 477S3 33086 46648 22188 ()4()O 42366 9154 0 48060 49102

(100) (97.31 (67.4) (95"0) (45.2) ( 13.0) (86"3) (18 &) (OO) (97.9} (1000)

4 Sr;nagar 58103 55776 41878 56051 5589 25J04 58103 '1552 0 5286.8 58103

(IOO) (96.0) (72.1) (965) (96) (43.2) { 100.0) (199) (0.0) (9] .0) (1 DO.O)

Distr-ic. Tot-a.:: 2562g1 236TS6 172091 238(J91 89132 46615 229638 50744 0 23444S 2.56281

(100) (92.4J (67.1) (92.9) (34.8) (18.2) (89.6) (19.8, (fLO) (91.5) (I (W.Oj

Note: - Percentages are given in bracl-...cts

... B~ed -on. II.h~ inlpr-uve-d d,inkiing wal...:-r soun.,:.e.,. drink.ing wal.e~ ".:louppLy ha.:::. be;:-en cht':j!>i fled as . Improved . or

otherwise. lethe h.ousehold has acc<: 5S 1'0 drinki .... g water supplied Itom a tap or a hand pump f tube "veIl

sltuated "'\.Vithin or outside the p..-emi --...es it i:s cOI1s~deTe.d as havil1g acccs:'!i to improved dr-inking water source'.

Ho'Wcve<:. the concept of improved d.-inki .... g ''''ater is state specific'and this is to be considered accordingly.

,. Post office includes Post office. te1e c,raph-office and Post and telegraph office.

S Transport communication includes "us service . .-ail tacility· and navigable ""-2IteT"\.'Vays~

Almost entire 92_4 j~er cent runl! population of' the distrIct is being served by educationCll

amenities. The highest perc..:ntage 72.5 of population availing medical amenities has been round in

Lar C .D. Block vvhite lowest 0160. I per cent is found in Kangan C.D. Block~ Lar C .D. Block is at the

top ",here 99.4 per cent oT the popUlation has access to improved drinking v...-ater '\Nh iJe

Kangan C.O.Block is at bott • .>m with 84~9 per cent. Lar C~D. Blocks are at the top '\.vhere 5l.1 per cent

or the population has accc,.,s to Post Ofllcc ""'hcrcas Srinagar C.D. Block is at the bottonl " .... ith

9.6 per cent. only. Srinagar C .0. Block is in the f'oref'rQnt: in 'the field of telephone racilit:ies .... ,here

43.2 per cent of t:he popuhtion has been served by this racility ....... hile lovvest of 1.1 IS 'found in

Lar C~D. B]ClCk~ Only 19_8 per cent of the rural population 15 i;Jeing served vyith banking Facilities

vvhereas 100 per cent popula! ion has access to po,"ver supply.

72

TABLE 39 : I>ISTRIBUTION OF V1LLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN

A!VIENITI ES~ ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM TIlE PLACI:S ""HERE THESE AI~E ...... V AI LADLE. 200]

'Village not ha-.....in!-! the amen ty of DIstance range orplace trom'the villages ",,·here the anlcnit:-- '5 ayail;'hle

Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 1 () • 1'otal kilomc'trc:s kilometres (Cn). 2 -

4)

1 2 3 4 5 -_ .. _. --~--

._ ----- --- ---_ .. _. --_._. ----1 Education :-

\3) PTimary-Schco\ 16 0 ? 19

(b) Middle School 88 3 '" 95

(c) OCgHOC College 4 14 150 168

2. lVIedlcal:-

(a) Hospital 88 44 35 r67

(b) PHC 77 30 47 154

3. Post Office 90 31 14 135

4. Telephone 75 34 34 143

5. Bus Service 23 0 ::\ 26

6. Ban!'s

(a) Commercial U .. nk 9U 42 2LJ 1~2

(b) Cooperative Bank 76 48 43 167

7 Agricultural Crectil Societies 38 55 7<; 168

The ~able depicts the distribution or villages not having certain amenIties, \.vith in the village at district level. The habitants of the viliages go out oT their habitation unit to avail oT these racilit'ies such oTt:he villages have been presented in the table according to various distance ranges_ As depicted in the table, 19 villages do not have Primary School in their 'villages and out of' these children aT 16 villages have to travel a clistance o£ less t.han 5 kn1s £or schooling and ",hercas 3 viI 'ages have to travel a distance OT 10+ kilc<meters to attain the educat.lonaT Taciliry upto the Primary School level. Again out or 95 villages _ ;lich do not have In idd Ie schools ...... 'ith in the v i llagc~ the ch; Idrcn o£ 88 villages have to travel the ,jjstance or less than 5 krns to avail the tact I ity aT Middle School and ch'lldren of' 3 inhabitant vil \ ages go -rOT Middle Schoo\ educatlon at the distance 01 5-\ 0 kms and where as st:uden~s f"rom 4 v.llages travel a long distance at 10+kms. to at1.ain edu..:atloll in Middle School.

An1.ong 168 villages. the students froIT1 150 villages have to cover the distance or 10-+ klTIS to attain the educatio'n in the D~gree College and '\.vhereas the ch ildren Trom 14 and 4 vi lIages ava it the Deg.ree College education af'er travelling a distance 015-10 kms and less than 5 kn,_s respectively.

In the field oT medical, the hospital f"aeilily_ '\.vhieh is not provided ... vithin the villages, is very much analysed in .. he ta.ble.

As many as 88 vilJ~~es out of" 167 inhabited villages have the hospital lacility at the distance of'" less than 5 kms. The {"aci1 ~ly availabl~ to 44 vi Uages is at t:he dist:ance of'" 5-10 kms and whereas the medical :Facility available to ,; 5 inhabited villages is at the distance of" 10-+- kms.

Similarly, the Prima ry Health Centre facility made avai iable to 77 inhabited villages, out of" 154 such villages is at the d :stance ot less than 5 kn,_s. and again 30 villages avai I this facil icy at the

di~tance of'" 5-10 kms_ an.d whereas 47 such villages have Prhnary Health CentTe {"acility at: the distance at 10+ kms_

Post Office facHity !las been made available to 90 vi l1ages out: 01 135 at the distance of less than 5 kms_~ 3 I such villages ""itness the facility ""'ithin the range of' 5- 10 kms_ and 14 inhabi"ted viHages avail the Fact1ity under reFerence at the distance of 10+ kms_

Regarding telephon~ facility~ 01 143 inhabited villages, 75 such vi Ilages have this facility at the distance of less than 5 kl ns_ and 34 such vi 11 age s avai I the telephonic laci hcy at a distance of' 5-10 kms_ and whereas remaining 34 villages returned with the facility are at the distance of lO-+ kms_

Bus SerVice has be<.:n made available to 23 inhabited villages out or 26 such viIIages at the distance of Jess than 5 kms_ ~,nd 3 villages avail this Facility' at the distance or 10+ kms_

The Banking Facil1:y~ which includes Commercial banking and Cooperative banking, has been made available to 166 inhabited villages at the distance of less than 5 kms_ and 90 such villages avail 1:his facility at the distLnce 01 5-10 kms. The remaining 63 villages take the opportunity or this facility at the distance of 10+ kms.

As many as 38 such villages which are deprived oEthe Agricultural Credit Society within the village avail the facility at tLe distance or less than 5 kms_ and an equaJ number viz. 55 viJJages have the racility made available a, the distance of 5-10 kms. and remaining 75 vi Ilages av~i I this facility at the distance of 10+ krns_

TABLE 40 : DISTRIBUrlON OF VILLAGES ACCOR.DING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTOR Y TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AIVIENITIES, 2001

Distance NtHnber Type 01 8<>len'ry .",~ailablc T,.pe ol8rnentry ava,lable £angc rrom or [he nearest inhabiTed

stat_u"tory t_O-V~:Tl villages ( in in each

kilometres) range

Educa::'lon Medica Post T<=lt;phuTI Tr-an:s.port Bal-.k Ag_rlcu!lil.ura~ ApJ-liEuaLh I 01Tice .. e communication s Credit by pucca

s$ Societies Toad

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

less than 5 35 32 14 9 8 27 2 0 33 (100_0) (So I A) (400) {25 7) (2:2 .9) (77 1) (:'i 7) (00) (943)_

5 -15 71 59 30 10 1 I 65 8 0 61

(100.0) (83.1) (42.3) 04.1 ) (15.5) (91.5) (I 1.3) (00) (859)

16 - 50 58 54 26 13 4 54 :5 0 53

(100 0) «c3. I ) (44 8) (224f (6.9) (93.1 ) (8.6) (O.O) (9 r .4)

51---f- 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 :2

(100.0) (J( 0 0) [ 1 00.0) (500) (500) {lOO.O) (O.l' ) ,0.0) (! 00 0)

Unspecified 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 2

(,100_0) ( 1(,0.0) (100.0) (100.0) (50.0) (l00 0) (50.C) (0.0) (100.0)

Dlst:lE"""i-ct" 'toLaI 168 149 74 35 25 150 16 0 lSI

(100_0) (bS_7) (44_0) (20_8) ( 14_9) (893) (9.5) (0_0) (89_9)

11 Prost o:ffi<;e incJudes Post ojTlce. Tel. graph on,ce and Post nnd telegraph (lOJCt. ... _

$ Transport commufl-icat_ion includes. hUs. service.,. .-al1 f"acil1t~· a.nd navigable ...........-ater~ays.

74

This table deals v..'it ~1 the distribution of villages accord ing to the d ist:ance From the nearest

statutory to"",",TI and avai lab! t ity at dif"f'erent amenities based on 200I-Census_ Out oT 168 inhabited

viUages in the- district:, 88.7 j 149) such villages have educationaJ facility avaiJable and 44_0 (74) such

vil1ages avail medical f"acility and whereas Post Office and telephone laci) ity is provided to 20.8 (35)

and 14.9 (25) inhabit.ed -.. illages. The transport Comrnun ication_ Banking, Agricultural Credit

Societies and Approach by Pucca Road is provided to 89.3 (150)" 9.5 (16)_ 0.0 (0) and 89.9 (151 )

villages respecti,"cly.

Among ] 6~ inhabit..:d villages in the district., there are 35 such vi l1ages -...vh·ich have nearest

town upto the distance at less than 5 kms. and out of these 91.4 (32) such vi llages have education

f'acility and 40.0 (14) villaFcs are provided with Medical tacili!).. The Post Of'fice and telephone

f'acili1:ies are given to 25.7 (9) and 22.9 (8) inhabited villages in the district. .-I-ansport Con ... munication

has been' provided to 77.1 (27) inhabited villages~ The habitants 01 5.7 (2) vi II age is provided wit.h

banking and there [s no agricultural credit society racility. The tacility of' Pucca Road is registered "for

94.3 (33) inhabited viUages.

There are 7 1 inhabil~d vi 1 'ages, v..,h ich lai 1 in the distance range of" S~ 1 S, 01 ",vh ieh 83. I or 59

sllch villa.ges and 42.3 or 3U villages avail the educa1:ion and rnedical fa.cilit:y. As n~any as 14.1 (10)

and 15,5 (I I) inhabited vill.tges have post otfice and telephone faciliTy ava~lable_ Sin'1ilaTly. in the

same distance range o£ 5-15 klns. there arc 91.5 (65) and 11_3 (8) inhabited villages having Transport

Communication and Banki 19 facilities and whereas there IS no raci) ity or Agricultural Credit

Societies~ Approach by Puc(..'a Road has been provided to 85.9 (61) inhabited villages in the district.

Out ot 58 inhabited villages 'with a dtstance ot 16-50 kms. "fran"! nearest t.ovvn. 93.1 (54) and 44.8 (26)

such vi II ages get the educat: on and med lcal f'ac i 1 ity. As many as 22.4 (1 3) an d 6.9 (4) villages have

Post Office and Telephonic facilities and v,;hereas 93.1 (54) and 8.6 (S) villages arc provided '\.vjlh

Transport ComcTlunicat ron ~. nd BanK ing f"ac iJ it res_ There ar-e 9 t.4 (53) inhabited \~iI 'ages v",ith the

service ot approach by PUCC.l Road. No Agricuiturat Credit Soc iet.>' is provided in any ot the villages

f'alling in same distance rang ~ 01 ) 6-50 TrOlTI the nearest 10''''.-"11.

75

TABLE 41: DlSTRl BUT]ON OF VILLAG ES ACCORDI NG TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITl ES AVAILABLE, 2001·

Popular-jon Nun. beT Type of" a"len iry a ... airab Ie Type afamenit~~ ","~ailabte range of"

Education! Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks AgricultuTal Approach i"hablted villages I drinking Office comrn unications Credit by Pucea

in-each I ........ 'ater*' # $ Societies road

range I

1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 1

1-499 41 27 6 32 3- 2 36 a a 32 (100.0) (65.9) ( 14.6) (78.0) (7.3) (4 9) [87.8) (O.O}. (00) (780)

50D-999 41 38 9 38 3- 7 35 2 a 37 (1000) (92.7) (22.0) (92.7) (7.3) (17.1) (85.4) (4.9) (0.0) (902)

1000-1999 40 39 19 39 7 6 35 3 a 37 (100.0) (97.5) (47.5) (97.5) (17.5) {15.0) (87.5) (7.5) {O.O) (92.5)

2000-4,999 39 39 34 39 18 9 38 7 0 39 (100.0) (100.0) {87.2) {lOa O} (46.2) (23.1 ) (97A) (17.9) (00) (1 DO 0)

5000-9999 6 6 6 6 4 1 6 4 0 6 (100 0) {100.0) (1000) (100.0) (66.7) (167) (1.00.0) (66.7) (00) (100 0)

]0000 + 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (100 0) (0.0) (0 0) (00) (00) (0.0) (0.0) (00) (9 0 ) (OO}

District total 168 149 74 "154 35 25 150 16 - 0 151

(100.0} (88.7l_ {44.0) {91.7; (20.8) (14.9; (89.3i (9.5l (D.O} (89.9 l # POSI office includ,,~ Post office, Teiegr".,h orne"" and Post and telegraph oIT(cc.

$ Transport commllnicalion includes bus· ·;crvice. rat! facility ahd navl_gahle '\ .... ·:ateT""':~,;a~_

.. Based on the improved drinking water ". ,uree. drinking ""·ateT supply has been classified as . hnproved ' or

otherwise. !f"the household has access t .... drinking water supplied f"ron1 a lap or a hand pump r tube ~1I

si~uatc:d within 0< outside the prernises t is considered as havmg access to . hnprov<.:d drinking water sour-ce'.

HO'\Veyer, the concept of" improv<:od drin I. i ng ,,,·a!er is state specific and lhis is to be considered accordinglY

This table indicates [he dIstribution of villages by' population ranges and alnenities available there as returned in 200 J ~Ce'lSlJs.

Out of 168 inhabite(: villages in the district 41 such ,·iHages ,,,rhich fall in the population range oT I ~499 include 27 0.- 65,9 ,>ef"cen1 villages ... "hich haye eflucation facility and 6 or 14.6 percent sllch villages have been provided vvith the medical Facility. There.are 32 or 78.0 and 3 or 7.3 such villages having the Improved Drinkil;g Water and Post Office facilities. As many as 2 or 4.9 inhabited villages avail tdephonl.c -facility_ In i)opula"tion Tangc, 500-999. out of 41 inhabited vi\~age5 . then~ are 3& OT

92.7 and 9 or 22.0 inhabi.ed 'Ii i II ages v .. h ieh ha"\,e education and rnedic:al facilities available to population of t_he area an.d ,<,...hereas 38 01' 92.7 and 3 01" 7 _3 percent vi Ilages arc co,>'cred , ... ith Improved Drinking Water alld Post Office faei htles respecli-..'ely. The 7 or '7.1 percent villages have telephonic facility. The popnlat ion ranges of ] 000-1999, which covers 40 inhabited vi nages include 39 or 97.5 percent and 19 QI' 47.5 percent such villages cover the services of education and medical tacilities. Whereas 39 or 97.5 percent and 7 or ] 7.5 percent vinages have been provided ,vith Improved Drinking Water :,nd Post Office facilities and also equal nUlnber of" 6 or 15.0 percent inhabited villages have telephonic services. In 39 inhabited villages falling in the population range of 2000-4999 39 or 100 perCCI'[ and 34 or 87.2 percent such villages avail the educational and f71edical

76

PQWeT

suppl~

-, 12

41

(1000)

41

(1000)

40 (100.0)

39 (100 0)

6 (1 00 0)

1

(1000)

168

__1_1 00. O~_

Eacilities. There are 39 or 100 percent inhabited villages~ which have been served with improved drinking water £acility. The Post Office and telephonic f'acirities are provided to 18 or 46.2 percent and 9 or 23. I percent villages in the district. In 6 inhabited villages f'allin.g in. the population range of 5000-9999 6 or ] 00 per-cell: and 6 c:>r 100 percent: such villages avail t.he edLicatic:>nal and medical facilit.jes. There are 6 or ] ')0 percent inhabited vi Ilages, which have been served with improved drinking water f"acilicy. The Post Of"fice and telephonic facilities are provided to 4 or 66.7 percent and 1 or 16.7 percent villages in the district. I vil1age taIls in the popUlation range at I O~OOO+ and the figure available is zero in re",pect. of" all the above mentioned Taci lities.

l TABLE 42: 1 )cISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDINC TO LAND USE, 2001 Senal ! Name oft! C Nun1her of Total Percenlage 01 Pcrcent:age (""'II

number D. bk, h: ,nhah'led area culti· .... ahlc ..... ea i r-ri gated .arCn I"

I Villages to total 3Tea tota] cu~tlvah~e: area

I I 2 3 4 5 6

1 Kangan 39 83944 609 624

2 L<OlI" 45 7389.2 63.4- 77.1

3 Ganderb'jl 40 839B.1 51 3 83.B

4 S..-inaga .. 44 10235.0 53.4- 49.2 District Total: 168 34416.7 56.9 66.9

Note: - C uttivable c, .. ea = i .. rigated area +- uni .... iQated a .. ea .

The table speaks ab.:)u1. the C.D. block-Wise d1stnbut1on of" Villages according to land usc. It also gives t.he details of'to:al area, percentnge 01- cultivable area to total area and percentage 01 irrigated area to total cul"tiv:tble area or 200 I-Censlis. As is avaj 'ab[e in the table, the total or f 68 inhabited vi Ilages in the distl ict have total area aT 3 44 ! 6.7 hectares of" which 56.9 percent is cultivable and 66.9 perc.ent of" tot.al cuL ivable area has got t.he irrigat ion facl I i"ty . The area figure indicat.ed \n the ta.ble has been collected 1·'-011"1 the I-e ... ·enuc records· main1:aincd tor each ..... illage by the State Government. As is observed TrOtn the table. the C .D. block SrJnagar ,"vith 44 inhabited villages has a total area of" 10235.0 hectares of ...... hich 53.4 percent OJ land is cultivable and 49.2 percent is irrigated. In C.D. block Ganderbal 40 inhabited villages have total land aT 8398.] hect.ares_ of" this 51.3 percent is cultivable and 83.8 percent is irrigated. The total land area of" 8394.4 hectrares covered by 39 inhabited villages in Kang<.l1 C.D. block includes 60.9 percent cultivable land and 62.4 percent irrigated land. All the 45 inh;tbited villages in C.D. block Lar have a total land area of 7389.2 hectares o-F ....... hich 63.4 percent is cuh:vable land 77. I percent is irrigated.

.- --

t TABLE 4.3 : PER. CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATLJTOR"· TO,\-VNS

Sl.N<."> etas". name & 1 ..:"£ capl'ta ,ecetpt Pel(" capita c:xp-cndit\J.,!,~ urban Slalu,; or Gen-t::'Tal I

_._--_.

I -Total rh ....... ugh Fronl TCHal Publ'c Put>! ic PuhllC' On,C .. (S)

t.h~ ·l-o", .... ·n taxes all Adrnli:nist- health ....... o..-ks iosti"tutlons I I othc< rali."ln and

I sources convenic-nC-t._ ......... I

J :2 3 4 ~ n 7 8 9 1. 10 I 1 1

1 IV B B Cann. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IV I

2 GANDERSAL 298 29 269 141 0 7 134 0 0 I SRINAGAR

3 Me· 285 16 269 270 102 150 16 0 2

District Total 279 16 263 262 96 145 17 0 2 I -I .... culdes 6 O.G·s of Srinagar Distict, 150 G·s of Badgam D,stnct and 1 OG of PUIWHrTlH DIstrict

77

The ;:able gives. t:he Per capita receipt and expenditure (in Rs_OOO) :For each to",,11. in the district- The average "to'tal per capita inC01Tle o:f the tOVVIlS in the dist:rict counts to be Rs_279 0:F .. vhich Rs.16 are derived t:hrough l.axes and Rs.263 Tram aJI at:her sc>urces_ The average total expendit:ure incurred per head is Rs.26:2, out o:F which Rs_98 are spent all. General Administration, Rs_145 on Public Health and Conveniel.ces, Rs_ 1 7 on public "\-Vorks and Rs.2 on others.

Among all the 3 LLHvns. t.he receipt and expenditure per head is highest in respect of" Ganderbal NAC wherein the per capita receipt is Rs.298 or which Rs.29 1S derived through taxes and Rs.269 rram all other sourc~s_ The total expenditure per capita in the tovvn remained 1:0 be Rs.141_ Incurring on Public Works Rs_134 and Rs_ 7 on Public Health and Conveniences_ This is :Followed by Srinagar Me where the avt.. rage per capita receipt is Rs.285_ of which Rs.l 6 is through taxes and Rs.269 £rom all other sources whereas total per capita expenditure worked out: stand to be Rs_270 thereby expenditure on Gen.:ral Administration and Public ""arks is Rs.] 02 and Rs_ 16 respectively. Rs. 150 on Public Health and Conveniences and Rs_2 vvere spent on others_

TABLE 44 : SCHOOLS / COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS. 2001

SLNo_ Name and urban -....tatus of Town

Type 01 educational institution

Pri'Ylary Junlor Secondary / Secondary / Senior College Middle Matriculation Secondar)"

1 2 3 4 <i 6 7

, IV B. B. Cantt. 2.6 2.1 3.2 0 0

2 IV GANDERs;.o..L 5.8 4.4 2.2 2.2 0

3 I SRINAGAR Me- 17 1.3 0.6 02 0.2 ._--_ ..

Distri ... Total 1.8 1.4 0.7 0-2 0_2 -Inculdes 6 G.G s of Srinagar DIStict. 15 O.G's of Badgam District and 1 O.G. of Pulwarna District.

The table indicat.es the schools/colleges per I O~OOO papulation .In statutory tOv...-'I-lS_ The resu Its

avai lable in the table shovv that in urban areas OJ Srinagar district the average number of" Primary·

School per ] 0,,000 populat :on cornes 10 be 1.8 and Junior SecondarylMiddle schools 1 _4, The

Secondary/l'v1atriculation Sci ,001s ar~d Sen lor Secondary School counts to he 0_7 and 0.2 respectively

and "",hereas there is no collL·ge available in the district (urban).

Of" the 3 towns in : he distric"t o Ganderbal to .. vn returned 5 _8 Primary Schoo Is~ 4.4 Junior

Secondaryl1\.1:iddle School, ..., ""'! Secondary_!!\.1atriculation Schools and 2.2 Senior Secondary Schonl

,vhich 'is rollo'\.Ved by B_B_ Cant1: ...... ·hieh has 2_6 Primary Schools and Junior SecondaT)-·-/Middle

Schools 2.1 and 3_2 Secondal-y/Matrieulation, There is no Senior Secondary Schools and College. The.

Srinagar M _C retumed with 1.7 Primary Schools and 1.3 Junior Secondary/M idd Ie Schools and 0.6

Secondary/Matricu]ation~ 0_2 Senior Secondary Schools and 0.2 Colleges respectively.

78

TABLE 45 ~ NU"'TBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TO~NS. 2001

- ~. Serial I !'.:£j~ 1(.; and u rhan status or the Tovvn Numher (.lof bed~ -in medical Institutions per

number r 10_000 population

i I i 2 3

? IV a s. Cantt_ 95

2 IV GANDERBAL 9

:3 I SRIN.A.GAR Me' 42

Dislri':-I -I'otoo' 43 ------

-Inculdes 6 O.O·s of S inagar Distict. 15 0.0·5 of Badg_am District and 1 G_G. of Pulwama District_

The table depict.s the number ot beds in medical institutions In the to-v..rT1S_ The urhan

parts of the district have rLturned 43 beds in the medical institutions per 10,000 persons. The

B.B_CaTlt'L has registered :he- highest of" 95 beds per 10,000 population f"ollov..red by 42 beds

in Srinagar M.e. Then CQ1:1CS Cianderbal tov..'n, vvhich has 9 such beds per] 0_000 persons.

TABLE 46 : PRO P<) R. T ION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS~ 2001

Serial . ";an'lC orl.hc To ......... cn l-otv.! popula'flon Slun' Percentage c-.- slut1'l numbcT population popUlation to total

population

I 2 3 '" <;

1 B B Cantt I S923 4724 40.0

2 GAN1_)ERBAL (NAC) [372 r 0 38.8

3 SRIN -"GAR NtC- 8984·111 7~7--1 100.0 I -

Dist I iet -rota. 93) ,084 12.098 I .'0) I

-fncufoes 6 O.G-s of Sr~n2gar D,stiet, '15 0 G·s of Badgam Distr'e1 and 1 CJ G of P~.f\I'Vam.:::;. District

-- -.--- --- ------- _.- -_------ --- ------- --.~-

Table 46 depicts 1.1I._;, p(.lsition ot slunl populatl0n of t:he Srinagal' d i stT-icL The t.able silo" .. s

highest percen~ge of" SIUHl I·opulation in Srinagar Me (100 0/0) follovved by' B.B.Cantt. (40.0 %) and

the lowest slum percentage J las ot 38.8 percent in Ganderbal to .... vn.

79

I ----TABLE 47 : 1V1"OST IIVIPORTANT COMlVIOOrTV EXPORTED OUT OF AND

lVIANUFACTURED IN TOWNS~ 2001

Ser,a1 ! NaTTIe ,.nd u.-ban M-os[ importru\1' commodj{y number st.atus. 01- ro....._:y-n

I JV1an ufflctured ! Exported

I } 2 3 j 4

1 B_B_ Ca',"_ Shawl Fruit

Carpet V'IIalnul

\/Vood Carving AJmonds

GANDEf-l.BAL 2 (NAC) Shawl Shawl

Spices VVilfow Basket

Pickle Sand and Bajri

3 SRINAGAR {MG·) Cement lites Handicrafts

Handicrafts Dry Fruit

Steel J VVood Furniture Raw Skin Hides

*JncuJdes 6 D_G's Oof S- in~g.ar- Dj.st'Gt~ -J5 O_G'". of Badgan---, District and 1 D_G_ of Pu' ....... ama Dist,-ic1._

The most important commodities exported out and imported in the tovvns of" the district is

given in the table

The intormation observed Tram the table indicates that Carpets, Sha,vls, wood carving,

spices,. pickle, cement -tiles, handicrafts and steeU\-vood Turniture items are the main commodities

manufac~ured in d{fferen~ to ....... ns of "the diSlrict. Whereas the rnQst important c-ommodit_ies exported

out of the towns of" 1he dis1r:c1 list 10 be :Fruit, walnut, almond T shavvl, willow basket" sand and bajri.

Handicrafts, - Dry f"ruit and ra-......... skin hides~ In B.B .Cantt~~ the most: important c-ommod ities

manuf"actured are Carpet~ S;"lav.tl and Wood Carving and exported out items as returned are Fruit,

Walnut and Almon.d~ The G<~nderbal to.....,n manulactures Shav..'I, Spices and Pickle and Exports Sha",,---I_

Wjllow Basket and Sand and Bajri only~ The returned manufactured commodities in SriIlagar Me are

Cement- Tiles, HandicrdHs '-Inti Steel/vvood Furniture • .. , .. :hereas Handicralts, DI·Y fruit and Ra ....... ' Skin

Hides are exported out.

80

Brief" analysis oC data on house and household amenities as available in tables 200:1 Census based on iose1: ~ble 48 to 52. The data collect.ed during 2001 Census is based on houses household amenities ","",,'hieh depicts

inIoTITlation viz household by tenure. status_ percentage distribution 01 household ,scheduled castes,

scheduled tribe household Ilaving improved drinking v.'-ater source, electrifY', bathroom, toi1et and

drainage facilities, 'type of fuel used f'or cooking at tehsil level in the district.

The information collected i'or houses household amenties has been summarized along with brief'

analysis oIlhe data is given ;n the following inset table 48 "to 52.

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STSTUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS Srinagar OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Tenu.-e Numbe.- of dweling Number of households

Status households Scheduled Scheduled

Total Castes Tribes

Total Rural Urban Tota.l Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No. exc.usive- roo~ 3529 819 2710 1

" 1 114 84 30

one room 16442 5927 10515 29 29 2821 2702 119 Two .-ooms 31330 9298 22032 62 62 2314 2110 204 Three rooms 29947 7507 22440 32 , " 32 1154 1023 131 3'" rooms 72337 12595 59742 132 132 1557 1197 360 Median numbe.- of roo,ns 3 3 4 4 4 2 2 3

Rented No exclUSive .-oom 342 22 320 '" '" '" 4 4 One .-oom 2237 112 2125 20 " 20 93 30 63 Two ..-oorns 1768 108 1660 12 .. 12 40 20 20 Th.-ee rooms 1246 29 1217 35 '" 3S 26 7 19

3 ... .-ooms 1512 43 1469 9 9 28 7 21 Median number of roo, ns 2 2 2 :3 3 "[ 2 1

Others No exclusive room 97 10 137 ~ . 4 3 1

One room 859 263 596 13 13 196 189 7

Two rooms 487 105 382 "- -- 30 26 4 Three rooms 277 73 204 1 1 38 31 7

3 + rooms 469 97 372 ,,- 61 41 20

Median number of rOo,ns 2 2 2 1 .. , 1 1 1 4

The table identifies the households by tenure status and number of rOOITlS occupied In the

district.

~vned Tenure St::a luS: The households occupying the census house o,vned by hiniself and

are not making any payment in the torm of rent or in an::.' other mode are considered as ha,/ing ov,'ned

status.

Rent:ed Tenure St:atus: A household as paying rent either in cash or kind in lieu oT residing

In anyone's or Government allotted house is deemed as rented house.

81

Other than the above two types of" tenure status~ one more such status has been introduced

"""hich is considered to be --(Ythers". 'rhis status includes rent-Tree accon.modation provided to such

household either by their em ;")Ioyers, f"riends, relatives, charitable organisations or religious groups.

The table on the tenure status indicates that the o'\:Vned tenure househo)ds having more than 3

room accommodation in ul'ban sector C01TlCS to 59742 ... vhich is lovver as compared to rural area

wherein the figure stands as 12595. Occupancy of 1-3 room accomrnodation in ovvned houses in rural

areas is 22732 and 54987 in urban sector. Such distribution in rented houses in rural areas is 249 as

compared to 5002 in urban areas. "I'he households '-Vith no exclusive room in owned household in

rural areas comes to be 819 and in urban sector it retums to be 710 v.rhereas 22 households of' rural

areas have rented accommodation and only 320 households in urban sector have no exclusive room

accommodation.

TABLE 49 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT,

SEMI PERMAf',.;ENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES ,2001

S. Total Rural Urban

No. DistricU P<=rTno,- Scmi- Tcmp<..>- Pcrma- Semi- TelT"lpo- PernHl- Semi- Tempo-

Tahsil nen. pcrma- ra~- nent perrna- rary· ncnl penna- raT)!

nent ncnt nent

1 2 3 -4 ."i <6 7 S 9 lO J J

I Tahsil Kangan (4 i 25) (37 69) ( I :; 02) {47.2S) (37 69) ( I 5 02) ... (, l26 <;125 2043 6426 5125 2043

:2 Tuh"i) Ganderbal (7& SO) ( 19.58) ( I 59) l77.94) (2047) <..t .56) (S473) ( 13.44) (I 83)

13·;73 3398 276 11820 3104 236 1853 294 40

3 TahSil S .. inagar (84 10) ( 13.59) (229) (6940) (26.03) (4.57) (8 <; .08) (12.76) (2 14 )

11C)-)SO 17925 3021 5721 2146 377 105229 15779 2644

4 District STin.gar (80A6) (16.24) (3.28) (64.76) (28.03) (7.18) (85.07) (12.77) (2.13)

131·j49 26448 5340 23967 10375 2656 107082 16i)73 2684

The above tab!e Sh'l .... VS that 80.46 percent are living in permanent. 16.24 percent in semi

pennanent and 3.28 percellt In tempora.-:-' houses. At the tahsi1 leveL the 1l13Xin"lul"n number or

households 84.10 percent II V Ing in penn<1nent hOLlses in Srinaga[· '1"a.<;h 11 ....... ·he I·eas the 111 in imunl of

47.25 percent has been round in Kangan Tahsil. In the rural areas oT the district the maxin"lum number

of" households 77,94 percent tiving in permanent houses has been f"ound in Ganderbal Tahsil, vvhercas

the lov .. ·est 0147.25 househo ~ ds in Kang.all Tahsi I. In the Urn<lll areas the rnax illlllm 85.08 percent and

the ITlinimUITl 84.73 numbe[' of hOLlseholds living in perrnanent houses has been recorded In Srinagar

and Ganderbal t:ahsils respectively.

82

TABLE 50 - - PERCENT_\.GE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING 1MPROVED DRINKING WATER

SOURCE ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM,TOI LET AND DRINKING FACIL1TY ,2001

S Tahsil Totall Nunlber or NumheT and percentage of hou"ehulds having

No. Rur-aV households Improved E1ectr-I'::;lty" Hathroon-.. Toile~ DT3inage

Urban drinking

-water

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I Kangan Total 13599 (56.36) (78.95) (36.32) (81.37) (21.05)

7664 10736 4939 11065 2862

Rural 13599 (56.36) (78.95) (36.32) (81.37) (2 LOS)

7664 10736 4939 i 1065 2862

Llrban

... ...

:2 Gandebal lotal 17352 (89.85) (96.2 I) (65.13) (87.56) (58.80)

15591 16695 11302 15194 10203

Rural 15165 (88.7 I) (9604) (63 98) (89.03) (55.79)

13453 14564 9702 13502 8461

Urban 2187 (97.76) (97.44 ) (73.16) (77.37) (79.650

2138 2131 1600 1692 1742

3 Srinagar Total 13192~ (98 OR) (9~ ,-:;) (8<; 4t'.) (97 7::» (R7430

]29401 129729 I 12749 128917 115345

Ru.-a~ 8244 (fl(LBO) (97.6R) (<; I 09) U~9 20) (6R.U 1 )

(>661 8053 4212 7354 5606

U.-ban 123684 (9<).23} (88.38) (87.75) (~9. 2<)) (88.72)

122740 121676 108:0>37 121563 10973B

The table classifies 1 he percentage 01 basic arnen it ies available to the households as undcT:-

Improved Drinking Water In the rural areas tho: highest percentage 88.71 of- households availing this "facilit:Y has been

found in Ganderbal tahsil vvl',ereas for urban it is 99 23 per cent in Srinagar tahs! I.

Electrici!Y In the rural areas tllG highest percentage 97.68 01 households availing this -Facilit>, has been

Tound in Srinagar tahsil and :'Or urban. it is 98_38 percent also in Srinagar tahsil.

Bathroom Much wider gap is :-.een in the percentage ot house}10lds ha'ving bathroorTl in rural and urban

areas_ The highest perccnta-,,-c 63.98 of households in the rural areas OT Ganderbal tahsil arc having: the bathroom raciljty '\...,her.._-as in the urban areas 87.75 per cent bathroon1 £aci'ity is avai1able in Srinagar tahsil.

Toilet In the rural areas 11 is 8 I .37 ro,"vesr in Kangan tahsil '\vhereas in urban areas it is highest

&9.20 per cent in Srinagar Tcd.si I.

Drainage It is 21.05 per cent. the lo-..vest percentage In the rurar areas ot Kangan tahsi r~ ,"vhereas it is

68_01 highest in the urban 31"o:3S of Srinagar tahsi 1.

83

-TABLE 51:NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE O~ FUEL

USED FOR COOkiNG 2001.

s. Tahsi! TotaU Total i Fire Crop- Cowdung Electricity Coat/Lig nite Cooking I 8io- gas Kerosene Others

No. Rural! House- wood residue cake (charCoal} gas

Urban holds (L. P G) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 Kangan Total 13599 (94.57) (2.94) (O.O?} (DAD) (0.03) (1.40) (001) (052) {O 01)

12860 400 10 S5 4 190 2 71 1

Rural 13600 (94.57) (2.94) (0.07) (OAO) (003) (1 40) (0.01) (052) (0.01)

12860 400 10 55 4 190 2 71 1 Urban ... ... ... ... ...

. . .. . ..

2 Ganderbal Total 17352 (71.47) (5.28) (13.10) (0.34) (0.04) (658) (3 14) (0.01 )

12401 917 2273 58 7 1142 545 2 Rural 15166 (73.90) (5.50) (14.39.) (0.32) (002) (406) ... (1 76) CO 01)

11207 834 2182 49 3 6.15 267 2 Urt)an 2189 ·:5460) (3.80) (4 16) (OAl ) (0.18) (24 10) .. (12 71)

1194 83 91 9 4 527 ... 278 ..

3 Srinagar Total 131928 ·~1 0 40) C 1 26) (204) (049) (030) (5634) (0.' 0) (28.84) (0.09)

13715 1665 2685 651 389 74340 133 38048 , 16

RuraL 8245 (5670} (401 ) (20 08) (0 16) (004) (550) (0 01) (13.44) (0 (4)

4674 331 1655 13 3 454 1 1108 3

Urt)an 123686 (7.31) (1.08) (0.83) (0.51) (031) (5974) {O. 11) (29.87) (0 10)

9041 133A 1030 638 386 73886 132 36940 113

Majority of the households a,re uSIng fire-wood 94.57 percent: as fuel in Kangan tahsil

forlowed by Ganderbal tah~ il 71.47 percent and in Srinagar fahsil l,OAO percent. Co", dung cak.e

13.10 percent are used in C anderba tahsil followed by Srinagar tahsi I 0.24 percent and in Kangan

tahsil 0.07 percenT .. cooking gas 56.34 percent in Srinagar tahsil followed by Ganderbal tahsil 6.58

peTcent and I AO percent ill Kangan tahsi I > Kerosene 28.84 percent in Sri nagar tahsil f'ollo'\ved by , Ganderbal tahsil 3.14 perce);t and 0_52 percent ill Kangan tahsil .and Crop residue 5.28 in Ganderbal

tahsil :foHovved by Kangan tdhsil 2.94 percent and 1.26 percent in Srinagar tahsiL . Only few households (764 households) are using electricity Tor this purpose 111 the district. The

coal/lignite (charcoal) 1S not used Tor cookin? pllrposes in the district. Some households 'W'ha belong

to outside the S~ate are using it f'or cooking purposes.

In the rural and Ul·:':'an areas of the distTict lnuch deviation is seen Ln the percentage of

households using firc-' .... Iood :lIl.d cookIng gas.

84

i I

No cooking

14

(0 (3)1 , 6

(0.05)

6

(004)

7

(004)

6

CO 040

1

(0.14)

186

(002)

2

(0.14)

184

Table No:- 52 Number of Households availing Banking Services"

Households Having each of the Specified Asset 2001.

s Tahsil Totall Total Total numbe..- A"ail~bility of Households asset

No. Ru<alJ number of of Households Radio I TelevIsion Telephone Bicycle Scooterl Ca.-,Jeep. None of

Urban Housenolds availing Banking Transistor Motorcycle Van the specified

Services Moped assets

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Kangar. T01:al 13599 1107 10211 1567 246 193 193 285 Tahsil Rural 13599 1107 10211 1567 246 193 103 285

Urban ... , .

2 Ganderbal Total 17352 4769 13711 8427 691 4592 923 491 Tal'1sil Rural 15165 3601 11807 6850 502 3742 687 399

Urban 2187 1168 1904 1577 1S9 850 236 92

3 Snnagar Total 136S21 56531 117565 107124 27834 48327 22550 11250

Tahsil RUTal 8244 1193 5395 3271 311 1402 285 180 Urban 128677 55338 112170 ,03853 27523 46925 22265 11070

.Srinagar Total .,67872 62407 -14.,487 11:7"1"18 28771 53112 23666 12026

District. Rural 37008 5901 274"13 11688 -1059 5337 1"165 864 U.-han 130864 56506 114074 105430 27712 47775 22501 11162

Banking Services Only 62407 households out: oT 167872 households are availing banking services in the

district. Whereas in the rur<ll and urban areas the number is 5901 and 56506 respectively. At tahsil level the highes.t nun:.ber of' h.ous.ebolds 56531. availing t.his fac'li.cy has been found in S.-inagar tahsil whereas the len.vest 1 107 in Kangan tahsil.

RadiorTransi~tor

141487 households j n the district are in possession of Rad ie/Transis[or. I 17565 bouseho Ids in Srinagar tahsil possess Rae: iollransistor wh ieh IS highest numbel' alTIongst all the tahsils of the district.

T clevisio n In case of' television the nUlTIber of households possessing it IS 1 171 18. The number of'

hOllseho1Cls ill the rural and l.I cban areas 1 '688 and 105430 I'espectively.

Telephone Onlv 2877] or hous~hoJds in the djstrict have telephones. The gap is nHlch v./ider in the rural

and urban areas aT the district, .. ",here l059 households are possessing telephones in rural areas, the number in urban arcas is 27712.

Automobiles In case ot t\.vo .. "heelers only' 2:3666 households have either Motor Cycle or Scooter or

Moped. For rural and urban :Ireas these are [ 165 and 2250 I respective[y.

JceplVan On 1y l2026 households 1n the district possess jeeps and vans. For rural and urban areas these

are 864 and 1 1162 respectiv .. :fy.

85

12

3164

3164

2832

2659 173

9789

2090

7699 .,5785

7913

7872

1 I J i

1VIajor Social and Cultural events

Be:fore lndependence the people of Srinagar lived in big joint f'amilies. The avenues of income being meager and limited, only male member or a family would work to sustain their lamilies. However~ VIIomen '\vould attend to household ",",ork only in urban part of the district and in ru.ral part vvomen did assist the male members of the ramily in farm work.

The district oT Srin3.gar has the distinction of' having given birth to famous WTjters~ poets, sufis and musicians whose rich contribution has lent 3 discemibJe dimension to the cultural ethos aT t.he dist:rict· while t.he most outstanding amongst them being Hazrat Mir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA) VoIhose resting place at Kh.1n-Khahi- Moula has been the place of attraction :for hundreds and thousands o£ devotees crom diverse t'aiths through the ages covering last six: and hal£ century'. Other high ranking Sufis are HazrJ.t Sultan Ar:feen Sheikh Hamza Makhdoomi eRA), Hazrat Habib-uallah Attar (RA), Hazrat Habib Uallah Novvshehri (RA), Mirza Akmal -u-Din Kamili (RA) etc.

Socio-cultural activj1:ies continue to sustain the interest of the people of" the district. Since SrinagaT has. been main Di .;;trictJCity 0-[ Kashmiri's socia-economics and pol itical activi1:ies, it is kno~n as trend setter in almust every walk ot lif'e.

The marriage and dL"3th customs are paramount. importance in any society of human beings. However, how boys and gir!o> are engaged 'to lead a conjugal lire depends on custOHIS and traditions of communities, castes .. sub castes, etc. to """'hich they belong.

In Srinagar district there. have been tvvo pre-daH'l inant communitIes nalTlely Kashrniri Muslims and Kashmiri Pand its. Here ~ve shall discuss marriage system among Kashmiri Muslims and Kashmir] Pandits in Srinagar dlstrict. The chapter 'also deals ""jth the death ceren"lonies of Muslims and Hindus in the district-

1\-Iarriage system of' Kash .. u i.r-j .l\'Iuslims: Marriage among grc'~'Vn up Muslim girls and boys is ohligatory, It is supposed to guarantee

good moral conduct in the s<..,ciety. lslaln n'1akes the system of marriage an e'asy and simple affair. ·rhe consent oT both male and telnaje partners is rnust. The acceptance (Qahul), the consideration (Mehar) is essential eJements of" the n,arr}age. As per the express instructions and the advice ot the Prophet or Islam (PBUH), the consideration (Mehar) should be minimum according to economic position of' bridegroom and the ",hole marrlage ceremony should be a simple aff'air. The parents aT the girl (Bride) should not t,c burdened with any demand. However, in recent years the demand at huge do'V.'ries and expenditu:'e on pomp and shovv on marriage parties has made the luarriage systenl not only a difficult problem ~\nd a burdensome af'f'air but aLso tends' to un-Islamic.

However, the nlarriages are arranged .vith in the prescribed 'lil'nits ot Is larn, such as marriages benveen maternal and patel naJ cousin and cousin sister or among the other relations. lJnder the impact of modernisation~ n,ass education urbanization and Inigration, n,arriages have beCOlne an individual alTair in vvhich al 'pearance of' nliddlen,an and the consent: 01 parents have becolne on.ly'a t'ormality. The economic sratus, the employment opportunities and educational qualification has become the primary considcl ation in arranging marriages.

Marriage 01 a ]'..1u"linl couple in Kashmir has to pass three stages. In the first stage prel1n.inary visits by "the pal ents or sisters to the f'arn ily of the opposite partner is perTormed. These are arranged and assisted b .... the go-benveell called ""Manzum Your" in Kashmir. The object aT this visit is to have a gl ilnpsc <..' f bride or bridegroOlTl to ascertain the su itabil ity ' of the lT1atch~ fa1ni 1)" background, social status and econon'1ic background etc. After the prelin,inary visits "".fhen the parents and other crose relations are satisfied, the boy and girl give their consent and their marriage is settied. Present.s are exchanged ,vhich consist o:f some ornaments or ca-sh or both and svveets. The second and important 'Stage is f'onnalisi ng the marriage by a valid ceremony or betrothal called «N ishani" in Kashn'1ir. At this stage N ikah Nanla fnakes nlarriage contract, which is a "vritten docuo'1ent on consideration Of a special :l11'10unt 01 n~oney to be paid prcf"erably bet'ore the consun1n~ation ot

86

marriage. The sureties or "V'C}_kils" ott-he couple signs the marriage deed_ On this occasion the Moulvi or Qazi reads Khutba or ser<l~on before an audience. The Moulv; emphasis "the sanctit:l-r of'Inarriage, "the obI igation and respons] bilities O'F the couple who benceForth became wile and husband under Muslim Personal Law. OrnaLnents garments and other presents are presented at this stage ..... ·'he guests are entertained with a sumlJtuous lunch or tea part-;v. The marriage 3Tter Nikha Nanla becomes a settled fact or binding on both sides. After betrothal ceremony, the date ot marriage is fixed by lTlutual cunsent through a. wril"len ducument called, < Saat NalTIa'. The final stage is a ITlel-e f'"oTlTIal it:y in the legal sense. The bride is taken t.o her new home where she enters in a new phase of liFe .......,it.h her husband_ This ceremony is celebrated by arranging a grand feasL The neighhours, relatives and Eriends are invited. "The bridegroom mounted on a ",'ell-decorated car and accompanied by his £riends and relat.ives march to his i11lav.rs in a procession amidst the songs of women kno\.lVn as "\,."Vanwun". The guests are entrained with a grand teast and returns v..-lth his bride after being given a warm send orf by t.he parents and rela1:i, es of"the bride. The deparhlre ot- the bride Tron~ her parents is a touching scene and is .-eflected in "the deep and melodious wan,vun OT the WOll~en f"alk. The "Mehar' is the consideration Tor COnSU:rTIITLltion oT marriage. lslalTl prescribes that <Mehar' should be min irnl.1m possible so as to be -...vithin the means o-r the bridegroom. Hovvever~ in Kashmir, it is governed by custom depending on the ca--;tes, social position and -rami Iy background of the bride and bridegroom_ The arrival oIthe bride in h-.:r in~rav.ls house is an occasion at great joy for their famiiy. Her parent.s show a IT1ixed feeling and fe<.!1 t.he absence of their daughter, but at the same time, reel relieved as the responsibility of getting their daughter married is over. T11e bride is received at in-laws house .....,ith great zeal, joy and enthusiasm. She is taken into a ... ",ell decorated room vvhere her mother-in-Ia ....... ' comes and lifts her veil and gives presents. It is kno .... vn as --Moher Tulewin~~ in Kashrnlri_ The bride in retun] also oTTers presents to her Mothet--in-faw in the shape of an ornament or cash known as '"Hash Kant". The bride ren"];.ins :ror a vveek '5 tiTne VVJth the in-Ia ... vs FOT the first instance 3Jld then both are invited by the parents ot the bride to a least known as --Fir-Saal'~.

:Marriage System of" Kashn.iri Pandits: Kashmiri Pandits c<..Jnsidcr marriage .a splrirual union ber:ween the spouses. rvlonogamy is

usually the only -Form o-F malTiage prevalent among pandits_ Kashmir; Pandits usually avoid tTlarriage within the gout.her (dynasty) and are inflexible_ A more important prescription is that of a sapinda exogamy, according t.o vvhi~h a man should not H"larry a "\Voman~ -v.rho is sapinda by his f"ather or mother. But in practice, a m:lfl does not marry any kno","'n kinship, if" she belongs to the same lineage as hifl1selt: Though it is und...:sirable to do so, ;n except;ona' circumstances, non~agnate may marry if" t.hey are distantly related, th3.n second-degree cousins. The kinship t.erms -For second degree cousins includes the KaslllTliri a-Ffix --Tel-" for ren,in ine and HTur" -FOI- nl.ascu line, tvvice. The Pandi"ts bel ieve. that the kin l1"lay n"larry Vv·hel'~ t,,,",o are n~ore ~<Ter-- interv·ene. Husband is generally elder than .... ",ife, but a widov>' TTlay he older than her second husband_ Pandits take care in the select.ion of" future barnes of" their daughters. They try to c-nsure that the household, into "\vhjch their daughters are marr;ed. shouJd at least have -Hakh-Bata" (green and rice). Significant changc<; have t.aken place in l-lindu ITlarriage system due to change in t.he econoH"lic and sO'cial set up, greater I iteracy and general enl ight.el11nent among the people of"the regi0n.

Thn~~e ~'pcs of 1l"l.<lJ"C iage aJ-e prevalent aJ"nong Kashn-.iri Pandits. In first "type oT n~arriag:e do'>vry, OI"narnents, clothes d on"JestJc utens]Js and other gifts jn cash and kind are presented to the in­la'VVs of'" the hride. The second type of marriage is the incidence or reciprocal Inarriage involving the exchange or bride and g! tts caned • A ndy-ut- ~ "yh ic his rarely f"ollo .... ved~ in the region. The bridegrOOlJ.l 's parents pay s..:>me cash or kind to the parents of the bride as the consideration for matrimonial union of" their d~lughter in the third type OT marriage. Customs of Kashn"liri Paodit:'s M:arriage:

Parents of the bride 'lI~d the bridegroom choose the match Tor ""hom they seek the services or the matchlTlaker or <Manzllln-your~. The Manzum your obtains the horoscope at the boy' ..,__vhich is con~pared "\'I.'ltl1 the horoscope of the girr by all astrologer _ A tter Inatch ing the horoscopes, (he l'rocess

87

moves ahead and enquIries regarding social and economic s~atus of the boy's f"amily are made. The parents of" 1.he bride and the bridegroom meet at a ten"lple berore the marriage ceremony and solemnly agree the marriage 01 their ,-espective son and daughtcL The engagement {'"or marriage is kno ....... n as ·Gandun~. The marriage cer~mony ~Vivah- begins .vit:h cleaning and dusting DF the houses OT both, bride and bridegroom kno .... vn as "Garnavai" _ Women sing songs daily afi~r Gamavai ceremo":'y rollowed by -:Mal-maunzi-raaC and -Maunzi-raat' .... vhen bride and bridegrooms hands are dyed ,"",lth heena_ Relatives and friends are invited to the least. Bath is taken by both the bride and the bridegroom and are dressed in new clo"things at their respective houses_ This ceremony is knovvn as "Div-goan". The message 1"'01- fixation o:rthe date and time Tor such ceremonies is known as " Lagan-a­cheer~ ""'hieh is declared by an astrologer or -Gour~ _ The bridegroom is dressed in a suit. and coloured t:urban on wedding day_ A 1unction ~s perToTTTled in the compound of" his home ",'here he takes his stand on <Vyug' _ The bridegroom is known as 'Maharaze' and the bride is knov.'n as ~Maharene' _ An oldest v""olnen of the house comes out v..-'ith lightened lamps and a pair of pigeons and waves it around the head 01 the bridegroolTL other """,omen ot the house sing songs and shovver flowers, coins and svveets_ Another boy of near relation is dressed in the saIne fashion as the bridegroom knovvn as "Pat­Nrah-a-raze"_ It is believed tllat if" some untovvard event happens with the bridegroom. pat-Mah-a-raze ,-"ill take up his place.

The "La.gan"or rupt ial cerelnony takes place by The f'anJily prieSTS of" both the bride and bridegroom_ Food is p1aced before the couple and both of"" them eat Trom, the same plate which. is called "Dai-bata" (God~s feast) then the couple vvalks seven times round the "Agni" (fire) and the "Gaur" or priest recites "Mantar". After Agni the bride has to cross seven coins or notes in seven steps associated with one flower and a Dharub (stick)_ I-Ier father stands on first point: of" seven steps ""'hile her f"ather-in-!a ... v stands to receive the bride at the last step_ This ceremony is called as "Sathall­pit-Tarun" "Posh Pooza" or flo"",,er prayer begins tol1o.ved after tl1e Lagan_ All friends and relatives 1:hrovv flo",vers on the couple under the red sha'v,_,J vvhileas the "GOUT" goes OJ~ reciting "Mantar"_ After this ceremony the bride is ta!<en to bridegroom house .... vhen she is brought out by vvindovv and not the door. This is due to be!ietthat she is supposed to leave -For ever her parents as she is given 1n "Daan" or donation. She takes do>vcry in the shape of" gold and silver omaments, utensils, furniture, clothes etc. Ho~ever, important thi'lg in. dovvry is "Dijihoor" gold ornament for ear, v.'hich is the sign of marriage in Kashmiri Pandils_ The bride is then taken to "Thakur Dwan" or kitchen and both have to take some meals and Inilk ........ Ilile Yo'omen sing songs in the praise and welfare of" the couple_ Next day, the coup1e visits the parents of" the bride and receives presents in cash OT kind_ During the first year of marriage the bride's father has 1:0 send various gif"ts to ~heir daughter on various auspicious occasion and festivals such as, Shivralri, Janamashtal"ni, binhday, marriage, anniversary, etc_

Divorce: Divorce is pern"litted by the holy Quran on very strict conditions in ,-,·hich it becornes quite impossible for a married couple to live together_ The Almighty Allah says that in h IS eyes, the most undesirable thing is "Talaaq H or Divorce .... vh ich is ho,-vever. permitted by hilTl in case it becomes unavoidabJe_

The Kashmiri Pandils consider marriage as a spiritual union and their religion does not allo,"v divorce_ Ho,-,,·ever, under Hit ,du Marriage Code Bill of" 1956 tollo'-ved by the consent theory and break dO ..... vll theol)- ,-vhich got the s:lape of" Hindu l\1arriage C ........ n"lendrnent) Act~ 1964, divorce is perrnitted_

The Central and St;~te Gover-nnlen1 have passed regulation prohibiting early rnarriage i_e. marriage of boys and gil-Is belo ....... the age OJ 21 years and 18 years respectively_ ,.vida .... v Inarriage is pern"litted under lslaln and there is absolute ly no soc ial or .noral disapproval Jar it. Status 0(" ' ... ·omen: The social posit-ion ot .... >,.·orTIcn has consjdcrab~y improved in recent years as a result at vast expansion of education_ The governtnent has set up ",,",omen colleges for genera' and ~echnical education at Srin"gar and in the other i.mportant tOVl'ns_ Vv"omen have joined important profession·s in teaching n,edicine, surgery, nursing, office managernent, banking, Insurance, Cooperative Societies. Sinal t-Scale Industries etc. The status 01 Kashm iri vvomen has changed and she has becorne a,vare ot- her rights, S he is educa1:ed and -ral-es much better in exanl inations and other

88

vvalks or lire. Their habits ;eJre ctean and self esteemed_ Many of" the women are political workers, iegislators and ministers in tl;c go'-CrJlIl,ent, Besides they hold important posit lons in adrn in istration. Ot_ber rit_es and ceren'lonie",: Se,"'eral rites and cerelnon ics apart trOfTl Inarriage associated """ith the.: social life ot Kashmir's also diflcr ['rom cornml...ln i1:y to comn,unit.y "",,-h ich arc as under:-Birth Ceremonies: Muslinl" 01 Kashmir ce1ebrate the birth ceren--.ony commonly kno"",n as "Sunder"_ The ch ild is bathed at. the ti ,ne 01 birth after naval cut. The "Moulv." or priest nov.-'-a-days f"ather or uncle is called to whisper t'le <-Azan" in the ear oC the TIc"",ly born baby. He imparts the cardinal message of oneness 01 the C ;od. The impurity among Musl im ",",omen of Kashmir region is 40 days. She is supposed to ren1.ain ill her bed caned "Hur". The mother and child are again bathed on 7th day and 40th day after deliveIJ \vhen the baby is given name and male child is circumcised known as "Khutna", Some times circun,cislon is delayed by a year or so ror grand celebration, when relatives and Criends are invited on 1-~ast who presents gins to the baby on this auspicious occasion. It has socia-religious sanctity. -l-ht, boy is placed on a basket and a cock is cooped under it~ especially in rural parts or Kashmir and the barber performs the circumcision-. But novv-a-days among ,",ell-ta-do f"amilies it is perrorrned by "ulgeon. The birth ceren~onies and customs 01 Kashmiri Pandits are not different trom those ot MusliulS. The only diflerence being the circumcision though they adopt it on the advice 01 a surgeon Or physician in ra.re cases_ Ho ......... evcL they give much inlportance to the day. date and time 01 the birth 01' a chi Ed lor preparation 01 horoscope kno""'n as Janam-Kundle. Kashmiri Pandits perf"orm sacred thread ceren,ony or the boy belore he attains the age of" t-..velve. which is called vagnupavit or Meakl13I. The house cleaning knovvn as C;arnavai which IS done beTore a le\.v days of' 1he crert10ny rollc)" ed by the Manziraa1h "",,hen head and -Ceet at the boy are dyed ""'ith Mehandi or Henna. The secn:~d thread of three strings called "Vune" is put round the neck and arn1.pit of the boy by t.he Pandit or p,-iest. Death cereIuony of" f\1_uslin'ls: ""-'hen a Kahnliri Muslin, is on death bed. Kaln1a (oneness 01 God) and verse" ot J-ioly Quran are recited tor 11 is peace. A Iter death the dead body is given special bath and ...... Tapped into cotton vvhite cloth knov.rn as "Karan" """., ich consists of a long piece of" hand stitched inner, knovvn as "Tahband" tied at leet and a cover "Sar-band", with three knots at £eet. naval and head. The dead body wrapped into Kaf"an is p'aced into a wooden bux called "Tabout" (co£fin) which is ~,vaiJable in every n-.osque. Keeping the Tabout in £I-ont __ ith teet of" the corpse to'"VVards the SO'u1h. tb .. ,: men f"olk stand behind their Imam in rows, tacing Qibla (west) and oFter Nimaz-I-Jinazah (the last pJayers to the deceased). The con'!" is then taken on shoulders by near relatives to ancestral grave) ard tollo~ved by other relatives and Friends v.lho recite verses 01 Holy Qur-an. Then the dead body i~ taken out tram the Tabout and buried in the grave. The bereaved lan1i Iy and their relatives are provided .-neal hy the close relatives and neighbours on Ilrst three days at the death. But on the 4'h day Co:lo" .. ,ing the death, family ITIernbers, relatives and triends ofTer prayer of peace or Fath-a-kha ... ,..'n i is ,.bscn,'cd lor the departed soul at graveyard. Then the people visit the mourner's house where retn:'shmcnt is served to theTn_ Cornplete recitation or I-Ioly Quran is done lnr the grant ot peace to tbe dep:.r1cd sou L -, Deat.h cerenl.ony of' }_"all.di.l s: l he dead body 01 Ka~hlni,i Pand it is lull)" CO" ered and a • ightened cloth called "Czoong" is kept by his head and Mantars are recited for the dead person. The body is then 'l.vashed after a short ... " I, i Ie. ,"vith soap and speci fie herbs. -rhe dead budy is then ""'rapped in ......... -hile .. cloth called Karan" consists ,-'1 a long. tangs_ cap and shranpat. The c("Orpse is then placed on a .. vooden plank~ vvhich is carried by t',~ur persolls on shoulders and taken 'to the cremation ground b:y' keeping the f'eet ot corpse in rront 01' the plank. The rl.lnera} pyre is lightened by the eldest son or by his near relative if" the deceased has 110 issue Persc.l'Is pcrf-orming other ..._vorks are called Ka"'_vij i and pa id f"or their penOnt1ance. A te ...... <_)1-'l~HTlcnls are kept if the deceased IS a ,",,-c>!nan ... ""ho is. ho ... vever, taken by the Ka"",iji. The ashes and til..; bones are brought hOlne alter three days and in'I1.1Crscd in holy rivers 01 Kashmir, such as river Jehlutl'1. besides I-Iardi ... ..-ar III tJtter Pradesh. No outsider eats in the house otthc deceased Cor ten days and all rites are perlonned on the riverbank_ The son shaves his head and beard but recei Yes a new dress Fro I :l his lath er- i n-Iav,' on the 10th day· of"' death, On 1 1 'h an d 12 'h day, S h rad ha is perfOTnlCd and lneat is nc't a 11o,," cd tn he scr .... ed in tile house_

89

Brief" descriptiuo oCReJigious~ Historical and Archaeological importance. Kashmir which ITlak-:!s man wonder at the greatness OT AhTlighty God is the temple OT God in

the truest. sense_ Man close to the nature -ruHy understands the ITlcaning of" God_" God is nature and nature is God". For ages ITl:IH has been building temples and mosques as places Tor his workshop. These religious places apart. tram being place o:F sanctity also present 1TTlrTlenSe natural beauty in their surroundings. 1'vlany such places are visited by pilgrims every year. Kha.n.k.ahi Bulbul Sha.h.

This is the first Khankah built in Kashmir by Renehan Shah. the then ruler of" Kashmir in (1225-1237 A.D.). The Khallkah is kno~n after the name of Syed Sharief"-ud-Din Bulbul, at whose hands Renehan Shah was c<:.'nverted to Islam. It was built in Mahalia Bulbul lanker on the bank o:F river Jehlum. Hazratbal:-

The shrine is situated on the ~estern bank of" Dal Lake about 6 miles to the north east of Srlnagar. It can he reached both by boat as also by tarred road connecting Sri nagar ,"vith Naseem Hagh_ The shrine in -v,;hich the holy hair of" prophet Muhammaed (PBUH) has been deposited is most sacred to the Muslims all over Kashmir. The site of the shrine '\,.Vas a garden o""vned by one Sadiq Khan after whose name it '" as then known. The relic --,.;vas secured by one Khaja Noor-ud-Dill. From Sayyid Abdullah~ the exiled custodian of t.he shrine of" prophet oT Islam at Madina and was dedicat.ed to the 1v1uslirTl cOITll'Tlunity 01- KashlTlir. .

The holy hair has been deposited ill. a casket and is displayed Dn several occasions in a year particularly on the day or Id-Milad, Shabi J\..1eraj and Fo11awing Fridays and the anniversaries or the Cour Caliphs. Each of" these f'estivals is attended by about hat:F a mill ion people From rural parts o:F the valley as also fron, Srinagdr and other to,VI1.S. Thousands of temporary stalls are put up by the business comlTlunity of Srin~,gar and of" rural areas and salcs to the tune 01 several lakhs of rupees are affected on each occaslolL

Towards the end 01 November, 1963, the holy relic "",as surreptitiously removed 1rOl11. the shrine causing an unprecedented commotion allover the valley_ Shops remained closed, black flags hoisted and ITlourning processions taken out, demandin.g the immediate recovery o:F the relic·;and a deterrent action against the ...:ulprits and this continued uritil the holy rei ie was again surreptitiously repositioned to the relief" at all aggrieved persons .. ·The identity of culprits could not ho-vvever, be ascertained. nor could the p llrpose o:F the misch ie:F: be unearthed_ Eventually the shrine vvas, newly cons·tructed providing enou!c"h space in and ou~ide the shrille :For pilgrims. A tomb made of whhe marbles was erected in the shape of" the Prophet's tomb built in Madina.' The construction and renovation work was· undertaken under the stewardship ot- late Sheikh Moha""";mad Abdullah in his capacity as the president ot JanllTlU & Kaslunir Muslirn Auqaf Tr·ust, the organization whicll holds the responsibilitJ, of" 111aintaining asset:s and renovat.ion/constTuct ion of" AuqaT property in the St.ate. Jarnia J\.'Iasjid; ,

This is the largest rTlosque in the State, measuring about 120 yards (360 :Feet) on each si1>de. Jt was founded by M.ir Syed lV1ohanll11.ad l-lan1dan.i RA. 5011 of" 1\.-1 ir Sayed Ali Han"ldani RA ",·ho, 1ike his f"ather~ devoted his life to tile propagation o:f Islam. The roof" ot the nlosque is supported by 372 deodar pi11ars of" ... vhich 32 h:,ve a height at 90 feet and a width 01 12 feeL

Congregationa I pray.:::rs are held in the mosque on a 11 Fridays_ Hov"ever. largest gathering can be noticed on the last Friday or Rafnzan..

After the death 0,1 Sultan Sikandar his son and succeSSOr Sultan Zain- ul- Aabidin !T1ade additions and alterations in 1:1e 111osque. He opened and constructed grand Sem inary to the Hortl. of" it probably In Goj jvvara J, lcal i1y VI/here Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit could be taught. Qazi Mir Mohd_ Ali of" Bukhara ,vas appointed its Principal and the revenue oT f"our villages '«vas asslgne to the schools for it", up· keep and maintenance. To ITlake it: more n"lagn ifiecn1: and beauti:Fu I a canal name Zaina Khul, afiel--..vards Lachn"li Khul~ v,.·as constructed vvhose source and head was Sindh NaJah at Ganderbal and the ,vater vvas brought to the n"losque through the eastern entrance "V.'hich fed the large tank in the interna 1 cOlnpound_ Tile canal lei I into d iSlise atter 1903 A. D_ ,,-,hen Sri nagar

90

water ",",orks Department ..... 'as instituted by Partap Singh Dogra's GovernmenL Its (Lachm l Khul) embankments are stil c existent near Medical Institute at Source_

Jam ia Masj id passed through lTlany vic issitudes. Su han Zain-ul-Aabudin constructed ("our tall minars and the inner COll1p<)und of the n-.osque 254' vvide and 334' long planting, the chinal' trees around i'l.{ the tradit.ion ass! gns these changes to his grand son Su Itan Hassan Shah in 1476 A. C)_)_ During his reign there OCCLJ £Ted a serious conflagration in the neighhourhood of JamiC'l Masj id in Nowhatta (Sikandarpur) and it could not escape from the calamity. Sultan Hassan Shah reconstructed the mosque but unFortunate Iy he died berore completing the work. After his death his son Suhan Mohd.Shah resumed the cOI-:struction in 1485 A.D. and completed sorne portion or it in three years. The chief" of" the Kashmir Anny Staff Malik Ibrahim Magrey built the roof and "\.Valls around it out oT his ov.rn private purse in l-t88 A.D. He decorated the inner compound and planted chiTlars and removed the houses aroLlnd it to a distance 01 100 Teet in order to keep it sale Irom conflagration. From J 56 J A. D. to ) 586 A. D_(period of Chakks) poJitical condition in Kashmir ,vere JTlarked vvith confhsioll., bilter rivalrit:s 8Jld instability. JailTla Masjid ,"vas neglected except during rhe reign oT Yoqub Chak v"hen the I"cpa:rs ,"vere carried out by Qazi Musa, a renowned religious scholar of" the time out OJ his private purs<..:. Af1.er the annexation of Kashmir by the Mughals in 1586 A.D. Akbar summoned tvvo hundred artisans trom central Asia to execute the """,ark or renovation and beautification otthe n.osquc. In 1620 A.D. (1029 A.H.) again, a great fire broke out in No.....vhatta and Jamia Masjid '\.vas burnt just in the day 01 Idul FitI', Emperor Jahangir, who ,"vas visiting Kashmir at that time ordered its imn-.cd i ate reconstruction under the able guidance and supervision of" h ;storian architect Rais-ul-MuIk I-JaiLier Malik OT Chadura ,"...-hjell '\.vas carried out in 17 years. Jehangir appointed Mu lIa Jatri as its I )receptor (Pir) v.;ith adequate emol umcnts at his disposal and ordered the construction of" a tank on the Iniddle of" the cOin pound _ This v, as cOl"l"lpleted in seven years_

During Aurangzeb-~ time again in 1754 A.O_ Jalnia Masjid was gutted along with tvvelvc thousand houses in its nei~hbourhood starting Ironi MohaiLa Kavadara. Aurangzeb heard oC the accident. He enl isted the s ... :rvices oT a II bricklayers and rnesons in the city and had the STlosquc completed ......... ithin three yeal·s. It is evident from the structure itself" as ",",ell as ("rom the historical Tecords that lhe Mughals ad :leTcd to the plan ot- original mosque OT the Sultan SikandaT. Aurangzeb decorated the minars '-"o.Iith silver crests and it cost hiln five thousand dinars_ He simultaneousLy ordered the erection of" a lac.ider o:f·seventy five steps which lead to Minars. Houses all round the mosque v.;ere pulled down :::.0 that there could be no reoccurrence of fires. From Aurangzeb-s time down to 1914 A.O_ the struclural history- orthe tnosque Torms a record otdecay.

The mosque 'l.¥as slightly repaired by Haji Karim Dad Khan, Argan governor in J 776 A.D. after the annexation of" Kasilluir to Af""gan Empire in 1754 A.D. and the second t:in,e by Subedar Aazad Khan in 1789 A_D_ During th~ sixty nine years at AJgan CPathan) rule Janlia Masjid was neglected and "",,,hen repair ....... od..;. was taken in hand_ this v,·as ext;!cuted out of" rents recei ...... ed f"ron-. the shopping complex around iL In 1819 A_D_ Kashn,ir ........ as annexed by Ranjit Singh. the'ruler of" Punjab. The mosque .... vas closed and the doors blocked for 25 years under the order of Lli .... van Moti Ram. a Sikh governor in 1820 A.D_ It:s Jagirs were confiscated and subsidy stupped. Azan (call to prayers) was prohibit.ed here. Late 1- un a deputatioli 01' Kashrlli ri r-..1 uslilTIS' \vas led under .he IcadtTship of Moulvi Am ir-ud-Din and 1\·1 ou Ivi Nasir-ud-Din multi azam '\.vho suhmitted a n'lemorandum to Sher Singh ,"vho ordered the gove'·nor Sheikh Gh. l\.-1ohi-ud-Din to open the mosque and hand it over to the J\.1:usl j'BS_ Tile Sheikh in it ia ;o<?d repairs spending a la~1J or rupees on the S~lne_ A fieT the trea~' of AITIritsar in 1846_ Gu lab Sil.gh Dogra ordered the 3f"Tairs of" JarT11a Masj id to be put ofY indefi nitely. 1·115 SUCCessor Ranbir Singh al1o,"ved opell1ng. 01- the Inosquc only' on Friday·s. A construction commirtee consisting or Kh. Rahi'Tl Shah alld Ciatoor' 5113.h Naqshbandi 'vas f"onncd '\.'1.'110 collected a huge an-.ount Tor its repairs and Ranbir Singh IJogra granted six thousand rupees. But due to Shia­Sunil. icon fl iet in 1 87:2 A. D. (1289 A. H.), the plan of" n"losq ue '\.vas kept in ahe)" arlee and some of" the members of" the comn-.ittee ...... 'ere arrested and deported to Jamlnu Jails. In 1891. Kh.Rahim Joo approached Ranbir Singh 00g_ra for further grant that sanct inned n inc thousand rupees and out OT this grant Lachn-.i Khul ..... ·as rei Hl ired. In the beg.inning oC th i" centul-y a co.nstruction COnllTl ittee ....... as

9J

reconstituted under the chairrnanship of" Bakshi Parmanand vvith late Mirwaiz Rasul Shah and late Kh. Samad Joo Kakroo 01 Bararnula as its men"lbcrs "'"'ho donated thirteen thousand rupees. J-Iovvever, process ot'decay could nOL be arrested. It had f"a lIen into disrepairs~ but thank.,. 1.0 the ef"torts ot late Sheikh Maqbool Hussain_ ronnerly Revenue Minister of" the State, it was rest.ored by the subscription raised among the zan'!indars of'the vaHey along .. vith the revenue kno,vn as Masjid f"und and on the technical advice ITom Arch~leologicar Departrnerrt, Govemment or India Sir George Marshall gives credit :for Jamia Masjid's rcnova1.ion to Gol.H.A.D. Fraser, then State Engineer and to Mr. Thad Avery" the contracTor ....,ho took in hand its reconstruction. The grandeur at Jamia Masjid lies in its four cloisters each about 120 yards in length supported by pillars Ot deodar ,,",'Dod of" great height and its spacious guadrangle. The lofty pillars in the proph Ions, the dctai I of the spires and ~he unif"ormity of" the whole de:-.ign prove Lhat the builders knew that they were reprodu[.;ing of ""hich they were masters.

The masque is one or those distinct and lasting legacies which have corne down to the Muslims ot the valley tram their f"ore-Fathers. It is a monument '\Vorth preservi ng and a great syn,bol of" human skill and understanding directed tovvards a unique spiritual end. Aali l\t1.asjid:

Mir Syed Mohamad Hamdani RA purchased a large area in the north of" Srinagar city and dedicated it tor being used for Id-prayers. Later, in 1398 A.D. Ali Shah, the then ru lar of KasllTnir, built a mosque in the centr..: o:f Id-Gah and named it as Aal I Masj id. It got burnt in 1 880 A~D. A prominent citizen Gul MohalT1.mad Khan rebuilt: it.

The mosque and the vast area attached to it are still being used by the Musl i ms for Id-prayers. On these occasions about 2 lakh people Iron. the city and its suburbs asseJnble here and offer prayers. In addition to it, hundreds or ten-.poralYi stalls arc in.s1.a lIed in the open space for tbe sale of"" rrui1.s, books, garments and a varie:y of" other goods. On the day '- of ld-ul-Zuha thousands ot sheep arc seen in small tlocks moving aboLH around Id-gah ground and are sold to devotees 'for sacrificial slaughter a religious ceremony .....,hich is obligatory to all those vvhe can af"f"ord to pay for the anin,al. Pather Masjid: This 'Was bLlilt by Emperor Jahangir in 1622 A.D. The mosque is entirely made ot chiseled stones and rneasure" 180'x54' and is also kno ....... n as Shal1i Masjid or Pather Masjid.

Religious Festivals: Urs Dastgir Sahib (KhanlGlhi Das1:gir)

This relates to the d~ath anniversary oT Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani (RA), a top ranking muslim saint of" Bagdad, whose reputation ror piety and spititual attainments traveled ror and wide all over the '\Norld. The saint never visited any part of" the sub-con1.inen1. but h is sanctity brought h irn so much of"" reputation that people of' all countries and communities hold hin, in high esteen-. and invoke his blcss,ngs on the occasiorl of" the fest ivai ~vh ieh falls on the I I th of" Rabi-u 1 San i the 4'h lunar [Tlonth oft.he Hijri year and its tol10,ving F[·iday. a hair of Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani eRA), is exhibited -frOITI. the balcony of" the larg~' Khankah at Khanyar. Srinagar ,"",here it has been deposited.

The relic is said tQ Ila,,·ce becll brought in.to Kaslllnir by a tourist I['on"} Kabul in 1802 A.D. It \oV3!S acqUired fran'! hin"} by S.l.rdar Abdullah Khan, the then Governor 01 Kashrnir~ .. vha presented it 'to a local salnf lor being dispLlyed to the people. About one lakh people participate on the day of" the -festival and attend the Frida) prayers at the shrine.

SJH::ikh Syed .-'"\.bdul \:?adir G iJ.ani (R.A)_ is hno",vll by a lJulnbc::;r (.'1 nanlCS. Mos! popu lar anH)T1g

these are Piri Dastgir_ Ga' ..... s.II-Aazam. Shahi Bagdad and Kahnoa .... '. Pir l:,)astgir 1l1Cans the saint .... ··ho holds out h,s hand to help o'titers and the Kahnoav' stands for one .. ...-ho is kno" .... ·n hy eleven nan'lCs.

The Testiva 1 lasts f.:> 1 about 15 days. be-ginn i ng fr01" the 1st 01 Rabi-u I-San i. People assen,ble at the shrine in. evening. and 1l10rtlings and recite varses t~rTHn Holy Quran and in,coke blessings of the saint. A hTlost the entire rO.ld length from Rainav .. 'ari junction to No"" .. ··hatta~ distance of" about 3 -furlongs is occupied by tenlpOI'ary stalls put up for the sale of" vegetables. fru its, hooks, conrectioneG'. gartnents and other articles.

92

Drs Shah-i-Harndan (RA)~ The oldest: Muslim festival, known as UTS Shahi-Hamdan (RA), is held on 6 th

01" Zilhaj (1st week or 12th lunar month). The restival is celebrate to commemorate the death anniversary of" Mir Syed Ai, Han-.dani (RA) a renowned mystic, scholar and poet. who hailed from Khat:lan in Iran and visited tI,e State thrice in connection 'VVith the propagation at Islam. He succeeded in bringing about: mass can version and changing the social and cultural complex ion ot lni Illon or people inhabiting the valley. ·Arnong the principal shrines, which are known after his name, the most important is the mosque of Khankah-i-Mualla situated on "the right bank of" river Jehlum betvveen the 3 cd and 4'h bridges of'" Srinagur city. KhaIJ.~h-i-~ualla The Khanqah vvas founded in 1372 A.D. by rvtir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA), and vvaS completed by his son MiT Syed Mohammad Hamdani (RA), in 1396 A.D. It. got bumt tvvice 1:hereafter and was as is inscribed on its main gate~ rebuilt in 1493 A.D. by Saliha, VIIiTe aT Mohammad Shah the then ruler ot Kash1nir. In 1731 A.D_, the Khankah vvhich is all built: of deodar timher again caught fire and ""as finally reconstructed in 1733 A.D. A small room in the mosque, known as . Hujria-e-Khas' wh ich lies in its north v.'estem comer was used by the saint Tor meditation and is held in high esteem by Muslinls .0 this day. A rectangular repository fit1:ed with glass panes is insta1ied at the outer gate of" Hujria-e-Khas. Its contents include among other sacred things, the banner or the Prophet of Islam (PBUl-i) a D.d a vv(_Juden pillar against which he usually recEned in h is tent. Both these relics "",here brought by Shah-i-Hamdan (RA) to Kashmir and deposited in the mosque.

The holy banner and the pillar are not removed -From the repository except on occasions ... vhen the people £aee sonle ealan, ity I ike epidcn-.ics~ Tam ine, draught etc. The tvvo reI ics al-e then taken out in a procession to Id-Gah. :1 distance OT 3 mi les where prayers are held for the whole day. In the evening the relics are again brought back in a procession· and de·posited in the shrine: The f'"estival is celebrated. on 6 th aT Zilhaj v.·I-.CTl Shah-i-I larndan (RA) passed away at. Pakh I i in Ilazara district while on his "VYay to hon-.e Irorn Kashn1.ir. On this occasion, over ] OO~OOO people assernblc in the rnosqllc and its premises and recite verses -tr01Tl Quran and invoke the blessings of'" [he sa int. Besides the f'est:ival ""'hieh lasts {"or 6 days beginning trom 1st at Zi Ihaj, people assen""lble in very large nun.ber at. the shrine on the occasion or Shab-i-Qadr, Id f"o11o'\.Ving Ramzan and Baqr-Id. Khankahi Nagashbandi: NaqashdaTl Sahib (RAJ: This was built In 1631 A.D_ by Kha-..vaja Kavvand l'v1ohn"lood a l'v1uslilTI saint. A Testival in memory of the Kha ....... ·aja is celebrated on the 3 rd at Rabi-ul awal, the date ~n .... "hich Khawaja Syed B<thu-ud-Din Naqashband (RA) a renowned saint and mystic or Bukhara (Central Asia) passed a ...... ay. The saint did not visit Kashmir at any tilTle, but the Naqashbadi cult aT n lystics, which he tounded, ""as embraced by many people in all I'vtusl im countries, including Persia~ ATghanistan and India. A mausoleum of Kha"",aja Moieen-ud-Din (RA) one of the decsendants ot- Klla ... vaja l::3ahu-ud-din (RA) built in the pren"lises of Khankah ...... 'here people asselnble Tor the perIorman..:e ot religious rituals and tor invoking the blessings at the great saint.. About 30,000 people orrer cvngregational prayers in the Khankah and in its pren-.ises in the afternoon of the day orthe festival.

Hazrat Sheikh Yagoob Sarfi (Aishan Sahib) (RA): The shrine ·is situated near the left bank of river JehluHl in the close vicinity of the 4'h brldge of'" Srinagar cicy.

Sheikh Vaqooh SarTI (R" ....... ) preached K ubrawia cult of" mystics in wh let: he ... vas indoctrinated at Kha-v ... arigm a part of'LJzh",kj"tan. He is popularly kno'\.vn as Aisan Sahib, a title said to have been conferred on him in a vlsioll by "the prophet of Islam (PS U H) in recogn ition oT his pie"ty. The sa int is also called as "ImalTl Aaza;Tl San i . arter Imam Ahu I--Ian if a (In,aITli Aaz.an-.) (RA)_ a renovvned religious personali"ty in the Islan"Jic .... varld. l-ie ",vas an en-.inent scholal·~ 'VvTiter~ poet and reno'\.vned mystics.

A lestival is ce lebl·~,tcd on i 2'/' of Zeeqad (1 1'10 n~ont.h of" luner year as on anniversary or Sheikh Y'aqub Sarti (RA) and is anended by about 10,000 people -From the city oT Srinagar. The congregational prayers are h..-:Jd in the evening and last till about :rnidnight. Hazrat Sheikh IVIakhdooo. Sahib (RA): This shrine in ...... ,hich Hazrat Shelkh Mukhdoom Hamza (RA) a Jeading spiritual,st or S unni l'v1usl in~s is entolTlbed is he'd in high csleern by the 1\,.1us} in"ls or

93

Kashmir. Being an ardent follower of" Suhrawardi sect ot mystics, he is known as Mukhdoom Sahib_ He conducted a vigorous C<'IInpaign against spreadif\g or Sh1aism and advocated the cause of Sunnl Muslinls as a result ot vv·h ic: I he was deported by t-ne then Shia ruler to vi II age Beru~ about 20 miles fi-01"11 Sri nagar. Sheikh Hanlza (RA). who carne trOln a tarn i ty ot Chandra Bansr Rajputs, vvh ich was converted to Islan~~ ¥vas bonl in 902 Hijri and passed avvay in 984 ]-'Iijri at the age or 82 ycars_ He was buried in his resort ot rr\ed~L,ti.on on the slope of Kohl-Maran (H~Ti Parbat. hil1)_ Emperor Akbar built a mausoleum on the tomb or the saint in 100 J Hijri v.'hich was renovated tn 1] 24 Hajri by Ba..vab Inayat-u!lah Khan the then Governor at Kashm ir_

The shrine having b~en built at: a fairly good height on t.he sout.hern slope oT Hari Parbat hill, the proprietors have constructed series of" steps made aT chise1ed stone to f"acititat.e t:he upvvard journey 1.0 the tomb OT the saioL

The Urs or death an'liversary 01 the saint is celebrated on 24'1'1 aT Sarar the 2 nd lunar month of"' Hijri every year and t.housai .ds 01" pj 19rin"s frcnn viHages and aH over the city v,sit the shrine to pay homage to the tamous saint, and invoke his blessings_

Like other i01.port.allr such occasions, hundreds ot stalls are put up during the days ot the celebrations o-tt:he annrversa,>'· orthe saint all along the one mile rOUTe "from Khanyar to the site orthc shrine_ l\IIeeshah Sahab (RA): Th.__. actual name aT this saint with. v..'hom the festival is associated is A bdu I

Rehman (RA)_ While leadi ng t:he I ire of" a spiritualist, he lost control oT his ...... its and turned a mendicanL By his rniracul.,us performance, he ",""on the confidence of" both Hindu and Musliln communities vvho held hinl. in high veneration and pay homage to him_ His f"estival is celebrated in t:he month at Poh (9'h Bikrin"l i ITlonth) and is attended by thousands of" H indus and Musl ims_ Kha,'\?aja Habib-ullah Nov .. ·shehri (RA): The restival relates to the death anniversaT>' ot Khavvaja Habib-ul\ah (RA), a great ",aint, poet and l"nusici311! 01 Kashn'lL He ..... ·as a proJl,inent disciple 01 Shei kh Yoqub Sarti (RA) and preached the K ubra ... via cult. l-f is shrine , .. vhich is situated at No'vvshehra in .. he north of" Srinagar. is al tended by several tllousand of' people on the J 9'1. and 20 11

, Zi Ihaj, the date of" his death anniversary_ Urs KJnvaja Habib-ullah Attar (RA): Khv.taja Habib-uBah (RA), a mystic Of high order Of Kubrawia sect of sufis. carne CrorT1 the rarn i ly oC Ganis a lead ing business class or KashlTl ir during the ] 7 1h century_ Mirza. Kamii l~aigh (RA). rererred to belov.'. was his principal disciple and succeSSOL TIle ITliracles per£orn1.ed by the saint are quoted extensively by many people v..rho are associated vvith shrine_ The fest.iva1 is organized \0 connection wit.h his deat.h anniversary and is celebrated on t.he 2 nd

and 3'd ot Rajab (7th luner nlonth)_ Prayers are held on both the days at his mauSOleUITI ... vhere ample space has been provided to a~con,rnodate the devotees_ Urs Syed Qamar Sahib (RA): Syed Qamar Shah (RA) ..... 'as one of the imlTligrants from Iraq ... vho accorLl.panied Mir Syed Moltan"l.mad Hamdani (RA). to KashlTlir an.d settled in Salo:ra~ a viUage of tahsil GanderbaL .-fe was a gceat saint and schoJar and engag,ed hin1.selC in the propagation at Is13111_

The festival is celebrated on the 2 nd Thursday and Friday oT August (Bhadoon)_ The Urs o£ 'the saint. is the occasion 01' great festivity and peop'e regaTd it. mOTe as a social t.han a re\lgious function_ Doongas (residential boats) are engaged in large nUIl1.bers by many inhabitants OT Srinagar city who undertake a voyage to the shrine by river Jehlum. Protessional cooks set LIp kitchens in these doongas and prepare dinner...; and lunches Tor all .. he days oT the onvvard and return journey_ Others travel b) Sur1ace rou1.e conn'-'ctlng Srinagar ,vi'lh S2Iloor3. a distance 01 about 14 miles. 11'1 "the evening musica I concerts are organ i:.--.ed at various places in the close vicin ity Of the shrine_Congregational prayers attended by about a Jakh 01 people, ha i I ing TrOTTI the city and rural areas or Ganderbal and Sona' .... arl tails! Is are held in L he afternoon 01 Friday after , .. 11 lcll peoplc start return 1 ng. hon1e_ Urs !YIirLa. Kan-.iI Sahib (RA): Mirza Kan"l Baigh Khan Badakhsi (RA) ...... as the grandson 01 lV1irza Malik MohaJHITled K han~ Governor 01 Kashn1.ir during the regirne 01 EIT1PCTOI' JahangiL He was born in the pa]ace or Enlperor Shah Jahan and ... vas nan.ed by h irT1_ He is regarded as one the enlinent l11:ystics oT KashIl:1il-_ As ",,,ill be seen Tram [he folio .... ving paragraphs. he ..... ·as also a great "rilel· and poeL

94

The anniversary or Mirza Kamil Sahib (RA), who is also known as Mirz.a Akn~al-ud-Din (RA) the title conf"crred on him by his religious guide, is celebrated on the 29"tt

and 30'h or Zilhaj (the 12 month o:Fthe lunar year). About 15,000 people, ITiostly hailing from the city, assemble at the shrine and I ecite verses from Quran hymnals in the praise 01 Prophet: (PBUH) and saint. As the shrine is situ<ited near the Foot oT Hariperbat hill in the areas where the density or pbp'utat:ion is very low, no stalls other than. those engaged In the sale of" conlectionary, :fruits and hosiery goods are put up dur: ng the f"estivaL Urs Shah Sadiq Qalanrlar (R_A): Shah, Sadiq (RA) vvas a great scholar and a devot.ee of" the Naqashbandi cult of mysticism. He spent many years in meditation and eventually lost control o:F his wits, At times, ""hen he regained consciousness, he behaved Jike an orthodox Muslim, attended congregational prayers, ob"erved f"asts and engaged himself" in the recltation of Quran~ His mausoleum is situated in Vl/uttalar, a vi llage of t.ahsil GanderbaL The festival is celebrated on the last date CIT 7.eeqad (1 1 <11 lunar I nonth) ann is a'ttended hy thousanns of people f"ram the rural areas of" Ganderbal tahsil and the cit). . Batmalu Saheb (RA): Sheikh Da'\.Vaod (RA) vvas a Muslim saint· and discipJe of Sheikh HalTlZa Makhdoorn (RA).He himself" cultivated his lands and it is said that he ,"",ould every' day carry a large caldron TU 11 of" boiled rice to h is fields and where he would distribute the san'lC an .. ong all people v.'{10 happened to pa~s by. It is because of" til is that he is knovvn as Ba'tmaloo or 'rather vvho f"eeds others 'with cooked rice~. According to other version, Kashmiri Pandits had great f"aith in the piety of" the saint and attended on him in large nU[Tlbers every day~ For this reason. he ... vas nalTled a Batrrlaloo or the' f"at.her of' B:ittas' (Kashmiri pandits)~

Batmaloo is held in. g;reat: veneration by the people of the city and its suburbs. About one lakh people asselTlble at the shrin~ on 'the day of his ann iversar:y ,",vhich is celebrated in 'the n~onth or Chet ever:;.' year ~ Temples Zishtisher t:emples: This 1:elnple is sit:uated on the 'top of" Koh-i-Sulairnan 0'- Shankcracharya hill. It is saId 'to have been built by Raja Sandiman in 56 B.C. and except far the repairs executed to its roof" wbich developed cracks as a result of' an earthquake, the original construction has been maintained to this date. Bu1:isher- temple: This 'tern pie '-Vas built by Raja J u luk (1394 B. C ~-l 334BC) in Wangat~ Tahsi I Ganderbal near Narayan Nas. From archi1:ectural point of" view. the telTIple is a unique construction and looks as if' it has been carved out of a single stone. Ruins of a :Few other temples are also in its close Vicinity. Temple at Akhar-a Buildi"~- Procession oC Chha.di lVlubarik.

The temple is situa' ed in t:he courtyard of" Akhara bu i 'ding at Budshah Cho'-Vk, Srinagar: Sadhus and Yatris f"rorn allover the country and other parts 01 the .... "or1d assemble here and vvhere £roHl they proceed to perf"o!~m holy Yatra to Amarnath Cave in vvhich Lord Shiva appears in ice f"or1nat;on OT Shiv Lingarn on a particular day '\vhich ;s caJled the day OT Da.rsha·n. Religlous leaders and sadhus del iver rei igiollS speeches and perforITl rel igiaus ceren~onies in the '-Akhara-- lelT'lpie on the day ,"""hen 'Chhadi Mubarik' the holy mace is carried in procession to Arnarnath cave TrOlTI Sri nagar. The 1"101.), ca'\.'-e of" ./\.marnath J i ,",vas round by' a 1\.1: usl im shepherd of Batakoot a village nea.­PhalganL Thousand 01 peop:e ,vitness the procession an along the roul:e TrOITI Srinagar to Pahalgam~

Jarnnlu and Kashn~jr~ thOtlg;) a Muslin'] )najor.ity S1ate has the distinction of' being the most secular State in Ind ia. Con .. posite cu :ture of different reI iglons has its in'lpact on day to day lite of"" the people~ Dif"fel'ent. cornn .. unitlcs celeb I-ate thcir resti ... ··als ... ""ith pornp and gaiety on the dates/days each restiYB)S 1a Us. A brier 3ccount 01 ... ·arl< )LIS Test 1 ... ·<1 Is celehrat:ed In Srinagar district is g.·h .. en beI • .",v:-FesTi~vals:

Aashoora: Aashoora rneans the] O·h and ilTlplies the 10 '11 day 01 Muharran"l ( first lunar lT1onth) ,-"",hen Iman .. Husain (RA), the grandson of" Prophet aT Is1alTi (PBUH). vv'as assassinated at Karbala, a suburb 01lraq. ,vhile fighting again""t the anny of Yazeed, the usurper caliph at Arabia. T ...... 'o huge n~ourning processions to COlnn'lenlorat~ the n-.art).Tdon'l are taken out on the mon,lng or i 0'), 01 i'v1uhar-rarn by

95

two organizations ot Shias of" Srinagar ciZY. The mourners numbering many thousands recite elegies, '\-vh i Ie beating their chests aJ" d some tilT")cs c<'Il.lsing even serious inj uries to their persons. The central figure o:llhe procession 1S Z -lljinah the ITLark ollhe horse ,\-..,hlch Imam Husai n rode ...... ·l1i Ie fighting in Karbala_ -I he procession ends at I-Iasanabad and Zedibal ......,here lrnam Bara"s, ,-,,,,hich are used for mournings, have been built. Jd-i- lVlilad-un-Nabi: Th is ITIost auspicious occasion of'" Prophet 1'v1uhammad < S (PBUJ-I) birthday is celebrate ITl a very ~an<..:ti II}0n ious vvay on 12t1"1 of"" 3 rcl lunar month of"" Rabi-ul-A """V\lal. l\..1"ilad congregations and religious meetings are organised in mosques, shrines and other places where religious leaders and molvis deliver speeches especially highlighting the Prophet's pious and sacred li£e and his. commandments and directives t.o lead the path of" piety. purity and service to mankind_ Largest: congregations take place at Hazratbal shrine, Jamia Masjid and at other mosques of'"the city oT Srinagar. The :Muslims inhabiting the Srinagar city also attend special prayer meetings f"rom evening t.imc 1.0 early midnight Tor [-...velve consecutivc sacred nights at Hazratbal shrine. The ceremonies conclude by Friday f"01l0"Vi1 g Milad 'l.vhen prayers are of'"fered at Hazatbal shrlne and --Oeedar" the exhibition aT holy relic of'" the Prophet is held af"ter the prayers in which lakhs of" devotees participate and invoke the blessings o-rCiod and the prophet. Sbab- i-Meraj: This is celel·rated in the night railing on 27th or Rajab, the 7'h month or lunar year. It is celebrated to commemorare the ascent of" Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to heavens in this holy night in 12th year or his Prophet llood. The Muslims assen.ble in mosques. shrines and ofTer prayers and recite holy Quran;to mark the sanctity of this holy event. Largest congregations are held at l-fazratbal shrIne '\-vhere exhibition of" 11 aly relic of'" "the prophet is also vvitnessed by "thousands of" Musl ims after ever:y pra)-'er and also on Friday rollo'-¥ing Meraj. Shab-i-Barat: "This is celebl ated on the night railing un 14(h of" month of" Shaban the S'h lunar Inont:h of" Hijri year. Muslin"l devot.._·es kcep a'l.vaking lor whole night in mosques and shrines, offcr prayers, recite t:he holy Quran and invoke t:he blessings 01 the almighty Allah and pertorn"l other reI iglous ri"tuals. Large congregations are hetd in Jamia Masj id, I-Iazratbal. Khanqah i Mau lla and ot:her big shrines where Ulmas a Iso de: ivcr rei igious speechcs_ Shab-i-Qad r: This is obser,'ed on 27'h aT Ramzan (the month 0-1 f'"asts), the 9'h lunar month oT Hijri year. Muslin"ls off'"er special prayers called '''Taraveeh'' in the night recite the holy Quran and invoke God's hlessings Tor t.he 'l.vhole night. Large congregations take place in Jamia Masjid. Hazratbal shrine, Khankahi Mualla a")d other big rnosques_ Muslim preachers and reputed Ulrnas deliver religious sermons ill. the rnosques_ Jumat-ul-Vida: The last FI;day" or n"lonth of Ramzan, most conlrnonJy called as • Jumat-ul-Vida' is celebrated 'l.Vith great sancti lY, tradition and piety _ Musl inis assemble in J arna Masj id, Shah i Masj id (Pather Masjid), Hazratbal a;ld other big rnosque to off'"er Friday prayers. Preaching are perTorrned and religious lectures viz~ , Waa? khan i . del i .... cred by reputed U lnlas and Molvis in the 1Tlosques_ Id-ul-Fi"tr: This -rarnous f"est-ival is celebrat:ed with great enthusiasl11 and traditional gravity· on 15'. day of Sha'\-vaal aftcr comple~ing the fasts in the month of'" Ramzan. Idd prayers are off"ered at difTercnt Id~Gahs especially in big Id- Gah or the city ot- Srinagar Muslinls all over the cit)" and other t:ov.'TIS

asselTlblc in large nUl"l"lbers there to otter Idd prayers_ Dishes in varieties especially Irorn n"lutton are cooked al"1d numerous iten")s of bakery are offered at this happy occasion. Feasts are held and gues"ts invited to share meals and r<-jaice 011 this day'_ VV'ornen sing Tolk "Rour' songs together and also ,"vear nev. and costly clothes_ Po.)r and needy people are of'"fered special ahils so as to enable thelTI to celebrate the event v,,·ith S3rllc jCly and happiness in the C01npany olother MuslinlS_ Id-ul-Zuha: 'Th isis a Iso klh ' ...... Il as 13aqr Id. 'I-he f"cstj ..... a I is celebrated ...... -11.h SCllllC tTad itions and ritllals as ld-u l-Fitr on 'the tenth or j sIan") je calendar last: 1Tlonth o:f Zi lhuj. But the spe~'al e",'cnl pcrronned on 1:h is occasion is s laughteri Il.~ oC sheep and goats by 'I. ..... ell-ta-do class to !1"1ark the Inen")ory or grea"t sRcrif,cc (Qurban i) <1S otren:'_1 by l--lazrat 1 brahe-ern and his son Hazrat I S)"l,a iee) the reno .... ',IH?d prop}lcts 0:1 God. -rhe torn"ler 'l.vas bon") Il"'lOre than 2_000 :Y'eal-s berore the prophet: of" Is lan1 l--fazrat M uhamnlad (PB U H)_ 'rhe slaughtered meat is d i v ided In three port ions: the 3 rd is distributed a.-nang poor people. '\-vh i Ie the fir-st and second is 'Hcant Tor household itsc If and ror relat ivcs_

96

The "fest.ival is cele'lrated for three consecutive days and slaughtering takes place after Id Prayel-s till mid of"" the 3 rd da.) viz; the 12th of Zilhaj. First. Navrat.ra: 'The tcst.iv<..l is also kno"",,,n as Kashmiri Pandit's Ne ....... · Year Day'. This is the first day of' Luikika or Sapt:risi ycaL <:,11 era vvh ieh was being f""olJovved t:i II the begilling of the tv,,'entieth century not only by the Brahl'nins 01 Kashmir but also by t.he people inhabiting the areas in the south east of' the state, namely Chamba, hangra, Mandi etc. it is obvious that the f'estival does not f'a11 on the same date' every year_ Hovvever, tl-:e variation is limite'd to a vveek or so only. On this occasion about. 15,000 Kashmiri pandit.s assemble at t.he shrine oT Sharika Devi and offer t.heir homage t.o the goddess. Ot.hers .... vho are unable to reach t.he shrine attend t.he neighbouring temples_

The plain area at the root ot'the slope on which the shrine is situat.ed and which is known as 'Devi Aangan' or d"le cornround of' Sharika Devi is occupied by stall holders most. of'vvholT'l run conf'~ctionery and tea shops. Other stalls deal ...,....1th the sale of hosjery articles, bangles, toys etc. Baisakhi: The f"estiva1 f"alls on the first of"" Baisakhi and is a day of rejoicing to celebrate the ushering in of ne-..v Blkrimi yeaLOn tl is day Hindus assemble at. Ishbari, a local ity about half' a ITl ile a .... vay from Nishat Garden and take bath in the sacred water aT Gupt.ganga spring. Like first navratra, t.he Baisakhi "Festival is also celebrated dl,ring the spring season and t.he devotees avail of' the opportuniry £0 relax in Nishat Garden which is siruated close by_ Son'le of'the pilgrims engage doongas on a day ahead of' t.he f'estival and aTter the p~rf"armance of' the religious rituals at the springs spend whole day in recreation. It: is estilTlated th:lt besides nan I-lindus who also visit the Mughal garden un t.his day, the number oT people participati 19 in the f"estival is over 30,000. The entire space in front oTthe garden is occupied by stall holders el'gaged in the sale of' conFectionery, tea, f'ruits, hosiery and Sl1Tlilar other articles. Ranl Navmi: The festival", h ich f'alls- on the 9'h day of'moon in the month 01 Cha itra is celebrated to COmn"lCl110rate the birthday c· f Shri Ran"! Chandra vvho def'eated and ki lIed Ravana, the king 01 Ceylon (now Sl'i La.nka) and tile cl. iel of' Rakshas. The devotees assen"lble on th is day in Rarnj i' s tern.ple v.thich has been built near th-: Ex-Change Road in Srinagar city. As the ten1ple is situated in a densely populated area, not less t.ha·l 20_000 people participate' in the f'estival and of"f'er their prayers. Like other f'est.ivals~ tea shops and conFectioners a.e seen in la.I'ge nUITlbers in the precincts of'the shrine, 1\tlela Sharika Bhagvvati: ~l he shrine of'sharika Devi in vvhose honour the festiva.l is celebrat.ed lies on t.he ....... este~ slope of' Hari ;:tarbat hi 11. There is no regular tempie at th is place but. t.he sit.e where the goddess is believed to ha,.ce revealed herself" is pigmented and held In high esteelTI. For the convenience of' pilgrilTIs stel's made oT chilelled stones have been built right from the foot of'the hill to the site of'the shrine ..... "hieh would otherwise involve a tiresorne up hill journey OT several hundred :teet..

The :fest. iva I is celel·rated on the gth' of' lunar month corresponding to Junc_ The number of' people participating in the fe: "'>t."3 I is estill"lated at about. 20~OOO. Raksha Banda";: This festi .·al is celebrated in the n"liddle of' August ,""",hen pilgrilTlS f'rom within and outside the State visit the J ,Diy cave of Amar Nath in t.housands for getting a darshan of the lee Lingarn of Lord Shiva_ As tile cave is situated at a height of' 12,729 feet abo .... e t.he sea (evel and is reached atLer undertakinig a I,azardous journey for about Tour days, p~oplc v\"ho cannot stand the strain of' travel, assen"lble in the lC'n'lple htl i It at The top of' Shankracharya hi 11. Even here they have to, peri'orln an uphill journey al'oui 2.5 l'T'liles f'rom the main road. The t.emple is known after the name of" Shankrachrya, a great apost:e or 1\.-101'1 ism -..",ho carne to Kashn'l ir frorn Travancore to revive Hind u religion ... vhich had been ee'l, .~sed b,)' l3udhism_

Before attend ing the ternples_ brot.hers and sisters reafTinn the relal ionsh ip betV'''''een them_ 'r-he sister usually tics a holy' thro. .. 'ad on the right wrist of'" her brother -..vho in turn pay's her SOITIe money or otTers sorne present to syll"! b," ize the p!cdge of' h is brotherly relatIons .... "',lth her.

On t.he day OT the festival, Inostly confectioners and tea sellers occupy the entire space outside the tC'Tlplc at the lOp ot the hill. Due to the irksomeness of the journey the sta lis are crowded and 'even people obscrv i ng L st .. take sOlne f'ru its ..

97

Mela Khir Bhavani: The shrine OJ Khir Bhavvani vvhich is situated in village Maheeshvvarpora (Tulalnulla) of" tahsil Ganderbal at Srinagar district is held sacred by Kashrnirj pandits allover the State. It is celebrated on tile 8 th day of first lun.ar rortnight 01 the n~ol1th ut Jeth (June) vvhich is supposed to be the date on ,,~ hieh goddess Khirbhav.'an i or Ragn i::,.'a De"'i revealed herself' Tor the first time. The number of pilgrim ___ paying hOfllage to the deity is estimated at 20,000_' A mass congregation is held in the evening vvbi ... h st.ands in a devotional mood and concentrates on the image of the goddess and seeks to n1.ergL· itself' in the premodia! energy pervading the universe. The devotees' v.r3ve burning candles :fed v.. ith ghee and bum dhupa (incense). The priests ring the bells and recite religious hyrnns.

Th~ festival has an econom ic impact on the inhabitants of" the local it:y, almost all of whom are MusJ:ims. They put several hundred stalls f"or sale aT dhupa, ghee, r-ice, fiovvers, milk and other ea1.ables. The sale of n.eaL eggs, onion etc. is hOVolevcr st_rict.ly prohibited on religious grounds. Many people avail oT the occasion to establish new social contacts during relaxation in the lawns and open areas attached to the shrine. Shivra-tri or Haera1:h: Shi, ratri festival is as old as Vedas, the oldest scriptures aT Hinduism, but other lat:er Tantras also thro-."'" light on the importance and significance of'this holy f"estivaL Among many Hindu festivals obs ____ rved in Jarnmu and Kashn-.ir Shivratri is celebrated with greatest enthusiaSITl by Kashmiri Palldits. In -Fact to a Kashm iri Pandit Shivratri or - Haerath' as they generally caB it, is the chief festival ,n the calendar year and he ce\ebrates it 'in his 0,",,-'0 traditional manner distinct -Iron--. other Hindu se-.:ts. The festival is celebrated in other parts at the country also but with a different sign ificance and le~ser in--.portance than it commands aroong Kashm iri Pand its.

- 'The restival is celL-brated on the 13'10 day at the 1 51 dark f"ortnight of" Phagun, ...... hich corresponds to the TTlonth OT February-March of the Christian calendar.

Dif"terent legends arc given in the Shastras to explai n the origin of" Sh ivratri. One O-I the legends recorded ill V idya PUI'ana says that once Lord Shiva and h is consort

Par-.'ati ""erc in a playrul l"llt>od -and in that process PaIVa"ti closed both the etemal eyes or Lord Sh,va with her two hands. This plunged the "\.Vhole universe into complete darkness. Light disappeared even f""roln the sun, the moon aJld other planets. All animate and inanimate existence came to tha"\.V. Grjer and terror stricken Vishnu and other gods sought protection OT the Lord Shiva, '\Nho VIIith his supernatural power, t:hen c:·eated one more transcendental eye on his f"orebead. Simultaneously Parvati also lifted her hands f"ron"} his two eyes. -rhus darkness disappeared that had befallen the universe. In other words, tJ -e night of" darkness wh ich constituted a dooms night tor all the three ",",odds .......... as made luminous by "the creation of the eternal third eye. This «Ka\ratr;" or dark-night is no",,", known as Shivratri in tl.e changed tortn.

According to local .")eliels, it is the night _'hen Shiva and Parvati "vere .narried and hence Shivratri is celebrated to co. nn.en~orate til is nlarriage. [1 is also bel ieved that go Iden sno'W"tlakcs f"e II on that nighL

Whatever the legends and tales behind the observance of" Shlvratri_ it constitutes by f"ar the most inlportant lestival fOI' t le Pand its ot- Kashln ir. Loca lly it is knov . ..- n as "Haerat.h·" v.,.- hich seerns to be a corrupt forn ... OT "l-larra .ri"". Since "Sh" in Sansk.rn 15, "translated as "Ha" in Kashm iri. i1: appears Shivratri might have been tT:lllslated int0 HarratrL aSSlUl1. ing grad ually a shorter tonn as '"Haerath" by ",...,h ieh name it is most Tan"1 iIi Jrly kno-..vn no .... -'.

The ritual istic aspcc: predonli nates in the celebrat ion 01 rest ]"\"a I. -I he rit ua Is commence tron--. I'" PhalguH of dark rortn Ight according to eLlston--. f"ollo, .... ed in each Tanl i Iy. 'rhe cercn--.on ies and rituals both religious and custon1.ar::- are perfoTll1ed " .. ith TI"letit.:ulollS can.~ in accordance ,vith the tradition set by fore ["athers in each tan]il .. as any neg.lect or negligence in their observance is believed to bring the displeasure and vl,Tath or Lot ,i Sh iva_

-rhe distribution or :ocal consecrated ,-valnuts imrnersed in "vater and bread among relatives and neig.hbours is carried on tron. the 1 st to the 10.10 of" the bright fortnight ot Phalgun.

98

M.ela Rishi Peer: The test ivaI is knoV'.'11 after Rishi Peer or Peer Pa.ndit Padshah who -....vas a disciple oC Krishnaker_ Rishi peer i~ tarnoLis £or the numerous miracles perlorrned by him_ He ", ... as popular both anlong 1'vfusJiIT)~ alld f'ii ,uu::> and preached tolcTancc and 1T1utuaJ cooperation_

The festival is held in the third v.'cek 01 the lunar l1-aonth corresponding to the month 01 Baisakh _ On this occasl011 ai·out 7,000 peO'ple assemble in a small tcrnplc near Aa Ii Kadal in Sri nagaJ­city_ Chhatti Padsbah: Thls js ti Ie prjncipaJ shrine of Sikh cODullunity in Srjnagar district- It is sjtuated at a distance oT 6 kms_ 'frort-a LC:II ChO'-wk at Kathi Da~a=~ one oILhe gates O'T the wall bu:ilt around Hari Parbat. hill by En-aperor A]"_bar_ T"V.'o important festivals, one t.o celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji-s birthday and the other knov. n as Guru Harobind Sahib:s birthday are celebrated in the shrine on 28'h Noven-.ber· and 4'h June resp..::::ctively_ On these occasions, thousands of Sikhs assemble aL the shrine and engage then-.selves in t'l-.<._- recitation of Guru Grand-. Sahib_ As the shrine is a.t: a stone's thro .... ,.. fror .... the Srinagar Hazratabl road, the pilgrin-.s travel by cars, buses. cycles and other public conveniences_ The manageJ~lent 01 the shrine distributes puddings among the pilgrims vl/hieh they regard sacred and distribute ~mong all the members of their ran-.ilies_ Stall holders sell cold and hot drinks, toys, hosiery articles and religiO'us fiterature """hieh occupy the entire space in the premises 01 the shrine as also a part of : he adjoining road_ The number o~ people participating in each O'f these sacred days is est in'l3ted at a1 ~out 20,000_ Christ:mas: The Christiall population tn Srinagar is not large but Christmas is celebrated on Decen'lber 25 in local eh lire :ICS vvilh fuJ J enthusiasm. X -ms pc.trtjes are held in severa 1 hotles """,'here n,any non Christ ians are inv, ted lor din ner and marry ITIaking_

Kahmir has, TrOll, : in-aes ilTln-aemoriaL been the hOlne 01 gods and goddesses_ reno,,"vned o1ystics, laTnas_ sadhus, pall_) its_ rishes, peers and faq irs. -rhe II urncrous caves, rnonaslries ternples_ and ITIOSqllCS ....... ,hich have '.lIrvived the raV<1J'_es at tiJ'lle .and inclcTnencies ot ,,",··cather arC 11ving testilnonials to corroborate t: lis truth. It is for til is reason that (nan,)" h iSlorians have named Kashrn ir a "'Rishivari" 'or peer-e-Vae,- "the abode 01 pandits and peers~_ Majority of these shrines arc concentrated in Sinagar disl :'iet: VI.lhich has heen the capital 01 the state lor more than 2~OOO years in the past.

Places o'-Tourist Interest.: It is s3;d that Srin;clg ir vvith an area o~ 30 krns. has more than 3000 mosques and this makes i"t

the largest city in Ind ia and 1 'akistan so Tor the number of I\..-1 usl in). shrines is concerned. As per survey' oT Auqaf Is1amia Inasjid Da: a Shikoh located at Qi1a Hari Parbat is among "those mosques v..'hieh are 200-3000 years Qld. -There are 2S per cent: mQsq ues ... " h ich are sta.nd ing on the ir old foundation whileas 10 per cent are very 01d and are in dilapidated condition.

Kashmir ovves its superb gardens principally to' emperor Jehangir and his queen Noor":Jehan and to his son Shah _lahan, These gardens mostly located in Srinagar have been a source of' attraction for tourists bol. ~ home and abroad, These gardens represent an abiding con.-ribution OT the culture -or Iran and Cent] al Asia to Kashmir. The plan of Mughal gardens round in Srinagar City, as they are known, -FoIlO'\,,,,,, a regular and easily recognizable paUern. The shape is invariably rectangular and each garden is enclosed -by a high v.lal] V-'ith a central entrance and severaJ subordina"te gates at different places. The ground is arranged in terraces and from the level alone terrace to that OT water flov-'s in a cascade de \.-Vn a sloping stone chute cal led as <chadar' which is car-red in various designs, such as waves and shells.

A 11 the gardens gro'IN dif'f"eren"t kinds aT flo ... vers I ike irises, da£f'od i I s, tul ips and pansy in spring and roses, carnations hollyhocks, delphiniurn etc. in sumrner. Chinars planted in the gardens provide most con,fortable sl.ady places in mid summer. Thousands of tourists visit these gardens in spring and sun'n~er_ Descrip: ion of'some o-F the very f'amous gardens is given in brief belo.v. Shalilnar: According "to l.uikh-I-Iassan Shalirnar "",as the place of' residence of' a pious Brahmin named Sogram S..vami ..... 'ho - ived during the region aT Raja Parvarsen, As the.Raja use to calIon hiln frequently, he built a dign fied building at the place tor his occasional stay. The building "''''as decorated by paint ings and C1 ravI.'ings o-F Gods and Goddesses oT ancient Rajas v,,'ho ruled KashJT'lir. l--1e is said ~o have nalned it as ~ha}hnar l.vhich is a c0I'1'lposite Sanskrit l-Vord n7eanfng a: beauzihrl house. With the passage at tiITIe th __ ' bu ild ing dilapidated and it v.-as reduced "to ruins. J n 1029 Hij ri (I sIan' ic calendar) correspond ing to ] 629 A~ emperQr Jehangir bu i][ a garden at the site .. vhich accord ing to Dr_ a.M_Din Sofi, the author < .- Kasheer~ was assigned a Turkish nanle Shalimar meaning conlfort. ShaJin"lar garden ;s six hund ed yards long, and two hundred and sixr:y yards broad. Jt is divided into three parts, the \.Vhole bein~ surrounded by a latty ....... all_ -I'he entrance Tram the canal leads to the public garden in which is a :arge pavi lion known as the Divvan-i-A.n. The central streBITI wh lch runs through the garden emerges from beneath a black nlarble throne which the Mughal Ernperor used tor sitting VV'hile holding public audience. The second or the middle part aT the garden ...... as reserved tor the use at Emperor and con' ists aT "two small terraces. In the center is another pavilion known as the Hall oT Private Audience, T'lc entrance to "the third part or the ladies garden is £Ianked by """"0 small guard-rOGIns_ Inside the lad; es garden stands "the l1'lain bu i Id ing a beautif'u] pavi I ion ot black marble surrounding by a tank in "h. ch play nU1l1erOUS -fountains. The ,vater tor the -rounta~ ns is obl.aincd Iron, a strearn .. ",hich rises in the -hills behind the garden. On Sundays and rete days during spl-ing and sUlnrner they are "'lade to ph-).:' Nishat_: 'l'he garden O'ccupi<. s an area O'-f about 50 acres_ 1t has been laid at the loot ot Zabar'\.yan hill bordc,ing Dal Lake in the e~ s1. It ... vas· built by Aas.at- Jal1_ eldel' brother or queen Noor-Jehan and ...... as 1ater renovated by Emperor Shah Jehan. -rhe garden can be reached Tram Sri nagar hoth hy road and also by Shikara_ Nishat is tll: hest preserved of' all the gardens in the State and comrnands a splendid vie",,- ac ross th c ,....-ho leo r !:)a 1 lake. It is bu j It of 10 terraces. eae h consisting of" !:.:t ,-,,,'n s~ £1o ... " ers_ f"ountain beds and \vaterl:d I s_ The state goven,n'lents have taken several manures to n,aintain the beaut,Y o:f the galdcll_ -rhe g._ rdcn is rall'lOUS TO 1- its ch i Tlar trees .. vh ieh give a vcry' c hanlling IO'ok fron, westem side at [:,)al Lake. F. nUI11ber of apple. pear' and other TrUll trees add to it's beauty besides providing a source incon,e t" the Tourism Departnlent. ChashIna Shahi; -rhis is 1 le s1l1allest garden .... ,hen cOITlpared ... ""ith Nishat and Shalinlar. It is als,-, situated vcry ncar to ball k (. t- Da 1 LClke. It has bccl~ laid 011 the :fort of a sInaI I hi 1 L round a copious spring ..... -h ieh is ...... ·idcly re, ILl eLi tor the sv,,-eet and d i~est i ... ··c .... atcr_ 'rhe g~lI-den ",",'as raised il1 163:2 b:-­A Ii r'\-1ardan K hall_ the !'.1 u~:la 1 Governor 01 Kashnl ir during. the reign 01 En1 pt;:'ror. Shah Jchan_ It

]00

consists OT ~o 1.erraces 01.1:> .......,hich are sharply separated From each other by a height of" ] 8 f"eet. The pavilions date TreHT! the pe, iad of" A f"ghan rule~ but fountains, ",,'ater channel and reservoirs '."ere cons1ruct_ed when the garden Vv·as built.

Besides the gardens Srinagar city has yet another fascinating area called Dal Lake "\Nhich is universally ramous :FOT it.s "beauty. The Kashinir Valley· is c01T"lpared vvith S .. vit:zerland and Venice because aT such natura! boul.ties. The Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake~ Anchar Lake, Khushal SaT are some of the beautiful and eye cat.chin g "\Nater sports in the city of Sri nagar. Dal Lake: In Kashmiri lan~uage Dal means a lake. The Dat Lake has been a source of" attraction rar tourists, home and abroad. 1 t is sLated in Tarikh-i-Hassan that in ancient times this areas vvas a vast flat land and "\Nas knov.,.'n as -ranimarg. Raja Parvarsa constructed a bund and made the river Jehlum to flovv at the base or Kohl-Ina] an (Hari parbat) and through the city 01 Srinagar and a-Fter some time this bund got diSITlantled and lh .... - river vvater flo"\Ned into th is vast. field converting it into a vast present lake. A boulevard has be~n constructed by the state Government arong th~ southern and eastem bank otthe lake vv·hich has ilT111"ler.sely enhanced its beauty.

The Lake is divid~d int.o tvvo sectors by a bund connecting Nishat garden vvith Naidyar, one 00£ the eastern local ities 01· S.inagar c.ity. Two small Isles, one is known as Sona Lank ( Golen Isle) and the other called Ropa 1 ank ( Silver Isle) have been built by Mughal clnperor in southern and northern sectors of the L':'ik<: respect.ively. Both are artificial masses of" masonary, one Ineasuring 40 and the other 50 yards on ea...;h sidc_ These deJlghtf"uJ tourist resorts are thronged in summer by picnic parties vvho mOve about ill L.ake in boats '.vhich they tle up here to refresh thernselves under the coo) and breezy shade oT the cl \ in.1rs_ The reflection of' electric lamps in the lake "\Nater from the houseboats jn "the moon-lit-n.ight enJ);ln~ es it"s beauty aU the JTlore and one reels as if" one is transported to some fabulous city of' Arabain N· ghts. The beau~' of" the lake is especially heightened by· the to ........ ering. mountains around It and l.ht.." famous Mughal garden on its eastern bank. "The l~ake IS also in.portant for the float_in.g gardens "vb ich gro,-v fru its and vegetables. Other pal"ts of the lake are str'evven in summer .......,.ith beautiful lotl.S flo"\vers '-Vhieh presents glarnorous scenery. The lotus staik called ··Nadru" is used as vege1ahlL' whieh is brought into the city and disposed ot -tor public sale. The Lake also produces suFficient qu.,ntity of" djtf"erent varieties 01" vegetables and fish. A good number 01" springs in the Dal Lake its~lt and mountain strealTlS like Dachigan .... strcalTlS are aillong the chief" sources of" the ........ atel- at t!. ~ ! ~ake. Torrential rains in catchment areas sometimes result in increase in the water level causing ~'I-e<, t damages to the vegetables grown on the floating gardens in the Lake. Excess '.vater is let out 1r ... )lTl the Lake through canals-Tsontkul and Nalla Amir Khan vvhich connects it wit.h river lehlum and Anc :""Iar lake respectively.

Unauthorized COllst ,·uctions during the recent. past in and around the lake have caused pollution in its VI.'aters. " he Government vvit.h the assistance or· Central Agencies and of the world bodies is fighting hal-d t.._) pr<....serve this beaut~y spot. of" "\-vorld-,vide tame. Dal DeveloplTlcnt Project has been planned to protect :11;d beautify the lake by adopting severa! measures including constrUCTion or Circular road around the: Ik,-_ removal oTvveed from the rake ",,'ater with modern fTl3chines_ etc. Nagin Lake: It is kno,,'\ 11 3 ". "the Jevvel in the Ring" situated at a distance of" 8 kms TrOll, Srill.agar. It. is the srnallest and the 11105; beautiful part or Da1 Lake separated by a narrov.· causc","ay·. rile blue deep \-vater or the fake is pof! ution Tree, fit Tor drink ing and SVl'imm 109. Anchar Lake: Anchar T 31 e is a marshy tract. lies to the north- "' .... est of Srinagar at a distance 01 10 krns. The lake has no so ,I rc,- S oC its 0"'·11, It has COrT"lC to ex istence due to over-flo .... ,· of' the ,vaters of" river Sind and DaJ LaJ....<....'. It is triangular in shape about ! 1.2 KTT1S_ lengt"h and breadth about 8 krY1s. C:-overing an area of" 22 s_; k ns, Pari Mahal: Pari Mahil.: .. h .... · 1a ires palace .... vith a nice' inle beauliti..ll garden is situated on the spur of Zaban.-van Mountian all (he Southenl side of the Dal- Lake. It is about" a k i /ornelcr to {he ''-''est of" Chaslunash i. Pari Maha i is :lan1cd after Dara Shikoh _ S " .. I f"e Nadira Began""! K ho .... vn as Pari Began""!, The vie",,· or Dal Lake 1"'011' I he pa lace is m<:l.gn iflcent "'ith ca hn and refresh ing al.JT1ospilere. Jt d i1reres {'ron") other Magha3 gardL'n.s as ?I does not possess any cascades or ... , atcr chutes. "\\"ater is 1l'131nj_:.

supplied throug.h unde1".i-~. ,'LlI d ~>arthcn pipes.

101

Prince Dara Shih.)h wrote Risala-i- Haqq NalTla In 1646 while he was in KashmiL He is also remembered tor estab1i~ hj 19 the residential School of" Sufism and Astrology {'or his tutor Akhun MuJla Shah at Pari MahaL Sonama.rg: This pasture- is ,ituated at a distance ot 58 m lIes (92~8 kms_) in the north-east of Srinagar on Srinagar-Leh road. I. is known af1:er Sonamarg_ a village of tahsil Ganderbal. The pasture is a beautiful undulating gras,_;y l' lain stretching to about 4.8 kms. along the left bank ot:" a branch oT Indus known as Sind. During Sill ~mer~ grazers, particularly Bakkarwals Trom different parts OT Jammu province concentrate in t~ le rasture "V.'lth their huge flocks and herds of sheep and goats. As Sonamarg is a f"avourite tourist: reSOl l ill summer, aDak Bunga I 0"'-' equipped Vllth arrangements -For catering and lodging is provide at: th is pla-..:e. Lal Ch<nvk:- It is situated ."t the heart of ciry, Srinagar and is the main posh shopping and roaming centre. Big shops and atl typ~s, bUSiness establishments and hotels are located in this area~

10::'

lVIajol- Charact:eriS1.ics of" 1:). e District.:~ The special TOcus 01' Certain delineated thrust areas in the district vvere the development oT an

errcclive and elficicnt: s_ystel f OJ Comrnunicatfon, poverty alleviation program JnCS, tourism, roads and bridges, cducation~ health 5 ~rvices. agriculture and ut il ization oT the energy potentia) and income generation by vvay of de,,'clo.Jlng agriculture and its allied activities.

The annual p.}an f'o' district during the year 1997~98 was RS.33_46 Corers vvh ich "",as an increase of 13 D/o over previc us year plan. Major portion of the plan was diverted towards agriculture and a' ~;ed services, rural .. nd urban deve10prnent road commun ication, drinking water, health, education social and Ge-ner2t I Services and povver. The allocation of ~unds {"or development. all. roads and bri.dges. horticulture~ a,; imal husbandry and pOVoier has already been discussed in t:he chapter of physica I reature ot analyl icc: I note. The developrnent on other sectors in the district is high lighted as undcr:-Agricuhure:~ An alk-,ca ion of Rs.35.94 lakhs had been made f'or development of' Agriculture during the year 1997-98. TI,~ concerted efTorts OJ Agriculture Department. and adoption of scientific methods of Cuhivation and ,:,.-oper and timely application of -Fertilizers, t:he department has achieved 40 quintals oT food product; )n per hect.are as compared to 33 quintals during 1987-88. Emphasis has been laid on vegetable c~. Itlvation; nearly 5,000 hectares have been brought under vegetable cultivation. hnpr'oved seeds laVe been provided to fanners for increased production. Special attention has also been given 1:0 hone.", production. A schenl.c has been int:roduced Tar Cultivation of Zeera in Khanrnoh and Ussan areas i.1 the district. The seeds "vere distributed among farmer on subsidized for the purpose. A Centrally s:p~ nsored National ,"vater shed Development project has been approved for Kangan, Mini tractors ~vere given to sma)] TarJners on 50 percent subsidy. Twenty irrigation purnps have been allotted for di~1.ril ution to Vegetable gro ..... vers t.o boost: Vegetable productions in rural areas like K,a,ngan and LaT. Rural Developme"~:~ As :ler "the st:atist.lcs 1992. 30 170 faIn j lies 01 the district ",,··ere found living bekn.v Poverty line. Th,--"se fanlilies are being covered under the Integrated Rural Developlnen! prograrnlTIc under this sectol Rs.38 lakhs had been utilized during 1997~98.

'.:.>27 f'an1.11ies were lssisted under lK.DP by setting up incotne generatlng unIts or Sheep_ Da iry', BufTalo, Shawls. :Sh< e tTlaking. Tea stalls Tailoring etc, during the y·ear 1996-97. A loan oT Rs. i .50 Crores has been ~i(.h· tnced on a subsidy of" Rs. 78.57 lakhs to the beneficiaries.

Under Ja~vahar }'(0Z .;ar Yojna over Ks. 1 07.35 lakh had been lnade ava;labJe Tor execution 01

21 1 ""arks generating 2 tak 1. Man days ""'ork. Execut:ion on 39 works vvas completed and pace Ol work is in progress on 1435 -yorks undertaken 1'or execut:ion during the year 1 997~98. Urban Developn.~en.1.:~A rn.tster plan for Srinagar ",,'as TOTITIU 1ated in 1973-74 at an estitnated cost or Rs 6 7~3 5 cl-ol-es.- Rs 40.27 ..:ores ....... ·ere spent by the end of" 1'v1arch 1992. An add itional amount of" Rs. 20 cores have bee;~ ~ Ilot1ed during the 8 th rhie year plan Tor the project out OT ,>"hich Rs. i 3.~ I crores vvere )nc l.IT _·d. ~ he project had enable raising systern capac:i"ty· Trotn the pre- project level of 14.05 MG D t" 4 '1.5 5 MC.~D. The capacity is derived lroln f( .... ur treatment plants 'N !shat, Alustcll.g ~ Doodhgang at ,.1 Zangi I '-'\ ith production capacir)· or I 5l'lCi [')0 6. gO 1'.lC; D. 3 _75I\.. .... Ci D and 20 MGD respectively. ! h ... · construction 01 (V'o·O additional trcatlncnt p~ant:s at Doodhgang and Pokhrihal ..... vi1:h all. installt.·"l e lpacify of 4 00 MGD each has raised the production level to 53.55MGD. Dal Oevclopment'-Proj< _.:_!:- The f"arnous water body '~Da' Lake" "..,hich is described by Sir ,-vater Lav •. l'cna as the Lake p~, .. _ .·xcellence has shrunk in size causing concern to the Governn.ent and elT,,-ironrnentarist to rest.._' -~ . rs pri stine glory·· and save it {"rolH e;..;.tinction. ·rhc state Government has Tonnul<lted an arnbitiou::,. :/1..11. To contro} O<Tvennnenl has provided Rs 33.31 crores_ out oT \}I.·hleh Rs 25 erores have bee:. s;:Jent TO,' rehao;litation at aTf'eetcd 1an,ilics. 'jhe plan also envisages scttlen'lent otaffected fan ,lj,"s li,ing in and around Dal Lake. Drink.n o .. ,'at:e.-:~ All tl1 . C enslis villages or the district have been broug.hT under potable drinking ........ He 1- through pipes. Bu

Slahl i.sal iun and augnH?"J. ... llll-t...)I.Hl'i ,j-t- i.z~ 5.23 CI--c)rc

,h _. po blie f lea hI-! Engineering secror has to do a 101.. by ...... ·ay of- upda(_ing_ ri )n c'l ;;ourccs and cons~ ruel jon 01 fi!tl·.at;on plalHs. Under 111 is secle>r an ''- :'~' pI ;'inned durillg. 19'--)! -93

103

-rhe Departmen~ "''-'ork lng on t"",,o aspects for provid ing potahle vvater one pertains to rural areas at the district and 0' ~le, Periphera I areas in and around SrinagaL

Under Rural V\la: _or ';upply program 31 schemes had been spilled over to 1997 -98. out 01" """'hieh 1 I schemes havL b, en cornptctcd "",-hile as 19 nev,' schen"lcs ..... ·ere being executed at an es1imatcd cost of Rs 2.68 _;o: es during 1997-98.

Under Peripheral _ITL as 42 schcl'TlCS are in program. out ot which 23 schemes are proposed tor cOITlpletion by 1998. 15 I __;v.. _schclnes at an est imated cast oT Rs. 1.71 corers are under execution. I-Icalth:-Restoration of I-<!a th services and upgrading tacilities is among the top priority of the Government. Under this ,cl,eme an amount ot Rs. 2.61 corers had been earmarked during 1997-98. Medical ai~ had been m~, Je 3.vai lable in the remotest corners or the district. Diseases such as typhus. SInai} pox, cholera have 1 _'eJ' eradicated. Ed uca1:ion :- Education ;., 0 ''le OT the ilTlportant sectors """hich has suf'f'ered due to mit itancy. There is a net ..... ·ork ot 722 educal In II institutions in the district ,",hich include 433 primary School/Middle, 69 l'ligh schools and 2 ' lligher Secondary schools, besides 8 degree Collages. 3 professional Collages and 2 univel iti__;s are also f'unctioning in the district. The district has achieved 59.70% Literacy rate. 69. :·5":-0 afTIOng males and 48.04 f'emales. An an-.ount of Rs. 6.14 CJ rec; had been ean-'13rked tor the promotion of"this sector in 1997- 98. Tourism :- The Districi h~ s been a tourist parad ise. It has mushroom gro ...... 'th ot all f'aci I ities Tor tOUrists. Srinagar City itl! its hotels, houseboats and Shikaras and shaping centers receive a tremendous inflo-...v or tOt 'is' S Iron'} all over the ... vorld. They make Srinagar as their base f"rom ,-vhere they tan out to various le~ lth resorts inside the valleys and mountains meado"""s Srinagar. Tv.·in advantage of' easy access ,il ty and scenic splendor is that it has already been a -Favorable location for con:ference of' national al: 1 il. ternational 1evel during the summer months. The construction of (nd la' s n-.osl 1110dern con-rercncL "::c 1l1plex the Sheri-e- KashfTI ir internat ional Call terenCe center on the bank 01 the Dal Lake has co, .11 te a gro-...ving ll'larket of such de1 iberations. 'I-he conference center is provided with all moden I ;'1.<.. ility of intemational standard.

Many tourists al a ~so altercated to Sri nagar by the charms ot staying on houseboats. the uniquely elegant experi nc-! o-F living on the vvater in condarpanelled bedrooms with alJ the conveniences 01 a luxur~ h )lel. "I'hounds or so houseboats OTle moored along section 01 Dal Lake Nagill. and river Jehlul'll ..:a..::h decorated and nalned whirnsiclly Sri nagar has an excellent air-port handling a number incol :11.'--', and out going daily nights to Delhi Amritsar, Jammu and chandigarh. The air port has capabilit. 0:' hand1ing at international air bus tratfic.

Tourists all over :1(.' world are also attracted to the Srinagar 1'0 the three prettily gardens ot chashlTla Shahi, Nishat al ci 'Shalimar laid out by the l'\Ifughal Emperors round the Dal Lake and along the saine road to Hazratb .•. dooITled ITlosque made of ... vhite Inarble """hieh also is Tamous because it ensh I'ines holy reI Ie of' PI ;_)I et i\.-1ohatl'llned ( PH U H)~ Tourisrl1 is thus the major i nd Llstr:-- In the district and its pJ'olTIotion and d ,'''_ !opnlent has direct beari ng on the I ivel ihood and prosperjty ot district population and to the stat ~~ on(111)-, as a ..... ·hile_ R" ral san itation :- U nd ,- j z..ural san icatlon progralll tor 1997-98, 11 inc ... illagcs had been approved. these in.:: tudes one v-il1ag r. urn Srinagar b tock. SIX vi J lages ['rom Gandcrbal an{j one each from Lar and Kangan blocks~4 ins! eli ional san it a r)-" units,75 catt1e plattorms 100 soak pits and one community garbage pit ',-'ere construL ~.(__. Lalles and dra ins stretch ing over a comlT'l.uta11ve under the scheme. Jud ie-ia) SeT up:- The (_ ;t, let is blessed '\.vi1:h 27 courts of' di-tTerent status VIZ. one district Session court ladditional Dist:rict 267..:t3 civil and crimill<:. rernained the closing bal and 15 166 stand as crill crilll i 1l:J.1 cases out of'the

The district sho ... Jlll111 bt"'T- OJ JllodeJ'11 cases Hl The .... -ear l,-)<-_)~ viz: the

,Os .lon courts. se,,'en sub Judge courts. eigth M Llnsit courts and three others. C tses ,-"en:" disposed OJ duri ng the year, I 998-99 , .. hi Ie as 29431 eases lL~ in the saIne year. Out 01 26743 t01:al disposed cases I 1577 ..... ere civil ,~" ca~~s ]c'a,--j ng b_ch ind the- balance 01 c iv j I cases as 6809 and 22622 as l~ I 29~3 1 cases in the sarllc )-·-ear.

n LIP'" 3 ..... 4 tTeTld in the original cases lor lhe year. } 993 to 1999 but the-I< " .. ~ a relllarkahle dn ... vl1-,,,·ards trend. 'l'he total cril11inal cases as recorded _' ir "hen t he Tn i I it:1nc ..... ill the .. -a lie .... ,,,-as '-'II it .... peal-... ''''';''1'-' I :;;(~6 ,LS ;1~a i II-..t

iO--l

2951 recorded In 21 Pol robbery ,"'hile a..., only 12 riot recorded an illcr._;as~

during the period rercrrc(. Stations and Police Posts

~e Stat ions and a Iso in al J Po I ice Posts in the year 1999_ C'ases stand as :t_,--=s ,,,,,ere reported in the year_1 993 theft shows a do",'nvvard trend ........ 'hile as flo,n, 98 to 1 86_Kidnapplng _ cheating also sho,",ys a rc:n.arkable increase

a1 avc. To cllpe up the crin, inal cases associated ........ ith n'llilancy, thc Po lice UJ ..... vith adequate nun,bcr of" pol ice personal working under IPS (_)f"flccrs_

SrNo. 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5_ 6. 7_

8_ 9. 10. 11-J 2. 13. 14. 15 16_ 1 7. J 8. 19. 20.

21.

22.

List 0..- Banks Operating in the District.

1"--. _!!)lC or Bank J. In nu& Kashmir Bank Ltd. S 3L~ Bank 01 India E la lui dehati Bank P In ab National Bank c::-[<.. I1tal Bank 01 Comlncrce PolO_ ab and Sind l3ank s· 3) dard Chartered Grind r.3y~ B In...:: Ltd. S at~ Bank of Partial S.,·n,1icate Bank CCC> Bank U .'1i >n Bank aT Ind la V :j. ya Bank A :1: h bad B Ul ..;. oT Baroda I3 111·";' or India C,in lra Bank C ~n raj Bank of" India 0.:n.1 Bank IlcJj 11'1 Overseas Bank J. ;11 nu and Kashn. i r State C~')-, 'P Bank Ltd. B .,JJ 1. bay M ercanti Ie C ... .)-"p Bank. Ltd. Jain nu and Kashlnir Fi 11; Ilcial Corporation T·.1 .1

No of'Branches. 50 20 1& 13 I 3

1 1 3, I . 1 1

2 2 ]

3

2 128

There are 128 Bra.nches of I: -ll k -'Financial institute one oper~tlng. in the district These include 50 hranches OJ J&. K Bank _ 20 01' slate Ban " ~ t- Inu ia_ 18 Lllaquai D ..... h.H i B2..nh.. I:::' of' Punjab National Banh._:> cach 01 Punjah and send 13ank,L!CO Bank a 1(.' J&.k state cooperative Bonk. 2 each or cannera Bank_ Central Bank 01 India and J&K financial corporations <,ne: 12 branches of different Banks. these Banks are providing financial support tor

various e~onon' Ie and eTllpr.'yn~"'llt activ;'tics.

10:'

SCQpe ot Village Directory

The VIll~ge Directcry portion or the H~ndhook gives jntonnation about the particurars of 31i"lcnrtics availah!e in each village ot the district in the field 01 Education, Medical care, Drinking vvateL Post telegraph aile Telephone ComlTlunication, Commercial and Cooperative banks, Agl-icultural, Non Agricu1tUI al and Cooperative Societies, Recreational and Cultural laci) ities besides inlorrnation about land use, po'\.Ver supply and a1so the important commodities manuIactured in a village. In case ""here a partIcular amenity is not available within the village, distance at '\.Vhich such a taci lity is available '\.Vithin t •• at village, has been indicated in three broad ranges viz; -5 km -{5-10) kms_ and to+ krns_ II therL' are composite schools like Middle Schools with Primary Classes, or Secondary Schools "",ith Mi,-:dle Classes, these have also been included in the number of" primary and middle schools respectively. For example, if" in a village or a town there are tvvo primary schools and one ITl iddJe school with pri nary classes~ the nun"lber have been given as three and that or midd Ie school as one even though tl ere are only three educational inst.itutions~ so is also in case 01 Secondary school. The village Directory contains 24 cols_ the deTails of"which are given below:-

CoLI CoL2 CoL3 CoJA CoLS CoL6 Col.7 Col.8 Col.9 CoL 10 CoL 11 CoL 12 CoL13 CoLI4 CoLl5 CoL 16 CoL 17 Col.18 CoLl9 Col.20

lndicates sei ia.l number. Presents lac ~tion code number 01 the .... iJ lage. Indicates na ne o-tthe village. Presents tot.~ 1 area 01 the vi lIage in hectares_ Indicates tOl.d population as per 200] Census olthe village. Indicates nu nber of" households as per 2001 Census. Provides da\a on cducationa I amen it ies. lndicates da a on medical 81T1cn'lics. Ind icates dr nk ing '\.vater an""lcn it ies. Indicates po .. t and telegraph and telephone amenities. Indicat.es co nmcrciaJ and co-operative banks. Ind icates ag 'icultural, non-agricLiltura 1 and other credit societies_ Ind icates re<.. reation and cultural laci 1 ities. I nd icates eo. nmun ication raei I ities available to a vi llagc. Indicates ap Jroaches available (0 a village. Ind icates th,- nearest hT,vn with distance to_ a village. Ind icates po ...... er supply ava i lahle to a village. Ind icates "",I ether the ne''''spaper and magazine are com ing In a village. Indicates m~ st jn~portant cOlnrnod\~' manutact_-ured in a village. to 24 Indica' es the lotal area a .... ailahle lor land use in a vi I 'age.

The vi llage ,1 irectary a Iso carries the follov .. -ing append ices.

Appendix-I It. gi yeS the inlOrination at educational. medical and other an-.enities ava:i lable in C.D.Block ,"vise olthe dislricL

Appendix-l-A

Appcndix-l B. Appendix-I C. Appendix-II

It f- 'Til ishes nu 111ber of" villages hav ing one or n1.0re prt I nary' schoo Is.

lndie ltes nUll} ber or vi 1 'ages having prinlary. 111iddl_e and secondary schools. Sho .vs nUlll hel' or "'j Ilag.es , .. ith difTcrent sources 01 drink ing ' .... ater fa...: il itic~. It Il.J""nishe", the list 01 villages "'I, ith 5_000 and ahove population ..... "'hieh do not hav,,-' one c-.,r 1l10rC alTIcnities .

. -\ PPCll d ix-II .1\.. I t ILl n i she,_;. list of (_-~Jl SlIS To,", 11 5 , .... h ich do not ha'\.'c on c <.:) r 1norc a 11~~ nit 1"::";.

10(>

Appendix.-JJ I

A ppend ix-IV

Append ix- V

Appendix-VI

Appendix-VII

Appendix.-VIII Appendix-IX

11: r trnishes the land ut:ilization data in respect: or Census Tovvns/non­rOUl icipaJ To~v71s. Thi~ is an appendix OJ inhabited vlliages .... ~here no amenity other than drin <ing ... vater racil tty is ava i lab Ie. Thi" is an appendix shoVYing nUll"lber OJ villages having na1: having Schedule Cas e popuJat iOon_ Thi-- is an appendix shovv-ing number or villages having no1: having Schedule Trit e population_ The appendix shovvs the I is1: of villages accordlng 1:0 proportion of" the Sch.__,dule castes and Schedule Tribes to "the total population by ra.nges. Indi ~ates C.D.Block vvise -number of villages under each gram panchayat.. Sho _vs nU1"l"lber of girls schools in a village.

107

Scope oT Tovvn Directory

The 'To""n DirecTor'.' covers information at town level and includes items such as status ot adrninistration, gro ....... 'th of- p< pu lation, grov..rth patl:en, since ] 90 I, physical aspects and location CIvic finances C'V\<::: and other a\,~enl1.\es medica~ educational, recrea1.ional and cultural f'aci\\t.ies, Trade Industries and C01Tlmerce, B~. nking facil ities etc_

In addition, demogr, phic d~ta like sex ratio, number DT household~ density of population and position oT civic and other amenities in notified or recognized slums of all towns have also been introduced. Considering the increasing employment of vvomen in urban areas and the consequent housing need of" slngle ~vcrking women, it has also been felt necessary to indicate, in the ToVltn Directory the inTormation su.:;h as the nutnber oFworking v..-'omenfhostels '-¥ith number of seats.

A broad appraisal cf the data incorporated in the seven statement oT the to~vn directory is attempted tn the follovving p,Lragraphs:

S1.aten,cnt-I gives inFonl,ation on civic administration status as in 2001, Population and growth rate of to,-"n f"rom 1901 to 2(;:0 I, sex ratio of towns From 1981 to 2001, density and area in sq_kms_

Statement-II) gives the pi ysical as wen as loeational aspects of towns of' the d istriets under the physical aspects data on a Inual rainrall (in m. TTl) and I"ax ilnt.! In and min lIn um ternperature (in centigrade) have been highlishted_ The statelnent also gives inFormation on distance otthe town Tron, the nearest city y..-ith a popL.lation of five iakh and above distance t-r'oln the state. district and tehsi I Headquarters the rai hvay s~ati'on and bus route, It also provides inforrnation on the existence of river/canal, II any -vv-ith in 10 ,-.:.ms,

Statement-I I I) provides th __ ' budgetary- staternents pertain illg to the financial year 1998-99, The statement has been apporti )ned into the receipt and expenditure heads_ Under the receipt head. infonnation has been gIvel: on such items such as -<receipt through taxes_ revenue derived ['roTn Hl unicipal propert ices and pC'v..'er apart tram taxation. GovernmenL grants. loans advances and other sources". Expenditure heads 5ho .... s expenditure on general adlninistration, pubtic safety, public health and convenience, public "'"'01 ks, publ ic Institutions and others.

Statement-IV) depicts eivi,_: and other amenities available in towns and gives information on such items such as length oIrhe r,)ads in the to~vn, system ot se\.verage. nUlnber and type of latrine, method and disposal aT night soil. source and capacity of drink ing ... vater and fire fighting services. The statement also highlights th~' pattern of electricity, consuTned in the to,-"n and indicated the nUlnber of connections under sub-head:-- like domestlc_ industrial, commerciaL road lighting and others.

Statement-V) gives Inedie, d, educational_ recreational and cultural Fae! lities as were available 111. the tovvns or the district in I 99'J. Under tTIed leal JaC) I ities are indicated the type of med ical institutions and the nurnber 01 Incdica, beds avai lable. Like '''' isc. d iflerent t:ypes 01 educational I nstitutiollS a-...'ailabte ha,,'e been co ..... er_D \,n,der educa1.ionat facilities. lnforn,ation regaxdi\lg th.c: nun,be~- of' Cinel'na houses, stad iun, auci .tori.uH"l/dran,a ha1 Is and pu bl Ie I ibraries has al so been incorporated in the stalell,ent to bring out rhe extent of avai lahi I ity oT' reactional and cu Itura I Iaci lirics~ In addition, infonnation about. nU1Tlbe. ,;Jt- "vorking ~"'oll-.en hostels has also been given in the statclnent of' a 111ed lea I or all educa1: 1 ol1a I :Fet;:; iii t)- ".'as 110t a va i 1a b Ie in 1:he lcY",-n _ the na,'ne of 1: he near.: st place ..... here it '5 avai\ab\e has also been ==-_p,ien In lhe S1:aten.enL

108

Stat.ernent-VI) gives t.he :fa,.__ il i1:ies of trade, C01Tln,erCe, indust:ry 31,d banking avai lable in 1:he town in ] 999_ Be5fdes the number o~- credi1: coopcra1:i-ve societies operating the detail, of "three most: important: cOlnJnodil_j~s imported, expc.,-ted and n"lanulactul-ed in the to,-vns have also been iod icatcd.

Staterncnt-VII) IS meant to depict civic and other arnenities ava; fable in the notified slunls_

109

P_AR.T -.A

V-ILL_AG E A._:ND TClW'N ~I:RECTC>:R-Y

l"iOTE. EXPLAIN) -fC THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The "Vi iiage IJlrcc1; .. ry'~ is one oT the tradi1.ional <:olTlpila"tion. oT the Census. h gives the lis"!: of vdlages giving dat-a on amc'l:ities such as educationaL medical, drinking """a te r, post: and te}egraph, comlnunication, 00_ 01 banks, no. ot- agricult:ural cooperative credit societies, no_ ot non agricultura1 and other coopera1.ive soc i •. : ties, cinema/video hall~ sports club and stadi um/auditoriutT'l which are shovvn under col. 7 to 14 ot- 'Ji1lage Directory_

Village lS a statu-tor: recognized unit having adefinite boundary and separate land records. In case~ a complete village is II' ~aLed as an outgrovvth oJ urban aggluITJeraLioo, data on arnen ities and land usc tor that village. have n.:>t been given in thc Village Directory but shown alongwith the urban componenL For those vrHag~s which have partly merged in an ou'tgro'\.V1:h of U~A,~ data pertaining 1''0

remaining part o-tthe village is shown in the Village Directory and for the part Hlerged or treated as an outgro...-vth, the detalls have teen given under the concerned urban agglomeration.

The Village Directo y fonnat has 24 columns and the details given under each COiUITln are Jor the village_ Column 1 = jndi, ates S_No., Column 2= presents the location code number of the village. For filfing up of this cofum., C.D.l3lock lists of" 2001 Census have been used as the::: basi!>. This also includes t.he roreS1: and un. :lhabi1:cd vi Uages. Column 3 sho",",s Name of' the village . Column 4 presents total area of' the '- ,lJage in hectres . Co'umn 5 indicates total popv latlon of.a village as returned in 200] Census, Co umn 6 indicates total nUlnber ot households as per 200 I Census.

Data on amerlltles such as educational, medical~ drinking water. post and telegraph, COl'nmunications etc_ are ShOV.'Il under columns 7 to 14 at the village Directory. I n case an ameniry is not available v..'ithin the rete :-ent vi llage~ a dash( -) is shov./Il in the column next to it , in brackets the distance f'rarn the vi Hage ill broad ranges viz~ upto 5 kn'ls_, 5- r 0 krTls. and 10+ kms. La the nearest place ,",,-"here the racilj~r is a" c'lilablc has been given. This .. viII help not only Jor- local area planning but ~n n:~guJat'ing the pre-vision <:) r- goods and services as ,"vel I, so as to l71;n in~lze the regjon~l In.baJance in the process 01 devc loprnent.

Column 7 shov-.'s th,' number of edncationa\ 1nstit.utlons viz: primar:-:-' or elcmentary_ school, junior secondary or niddle schooL matriculation or secondary, school, higher secondarJ'/intenned iate/pre-l n iversity/j unior college, college, industrial schooL tra ining schook adult 1 iterar)-' SCllooi/centrc and ,ther educational institutions (Sanskrit pathshala_ sen jor basic school, n"lakhtab etc.).

IT in a vrllage, sect ndalJ' school has middJe and prImary' classes also, the same has been counted as three schools i.e, secondary, middle and primary school. In case, there are more than one institut.ion OJ any type in a village their number is indicat:ed V>lithin brackets against the prescribed abbreviations_ Follovving abl,reviatl0ns have been used tor presenting data on educational an.enities:~

PrimaI"")-' or elclnenta :-y school J unlor secondary or ,,1 iddlc school Matriculation or SecJodary school 1-1 igher secondary/In ,ern'lediate/Pre L~ l"'i i ,-CFS iT,:. ',/J t. ~ J~ i i..')r i:".::""'. - 1 eg_:-c.:::-

C'ollege_ Any colleg---: (gladuale ].::-..<.:':1 and abo ... ·e) like Art". Sciencc_ Con"ln,cr-cc etc. I ndustrial school 'Training sch...,o1 , .... d II it 1 i.eracy c I o.ss.' ,'ent rc CHhE'T edl.lcationa1 i,~ ;tilutions (Sans1-.:.I'iL Pathsha 121. Seniol- ba ~ic schooL Makhtab etc.)

1 1:2

P M H

PUC

Tf /'\,C

<:)

C~olun1.n 8 provides data 011 medical racilit:ies available in the vi Ilagc_ Various types- of" medical institutions including codeo-. ,:sed 101" lheTTI are as 10110-"'\/5;-

Hospital 1'v1aternity and child .vel:fare centre Maternit:y home Chi Id vo,Ielf"are centre

H Mew MH CVVC

Healt:h centre __ "" ___ He Primary healt:h centl e . __ " ... PHC Primary health sub-<.. entre _. " . _ . _ PHS Dispensary- " _ " . _ ." D Family v.relf"are CCnY' e . _. _ ... FWC T.B_Clinic .. " " ___ TB Nursing home .. " " ... NH Registered private p- act1tloner . _" __ ". RMP Subsidised medical I,ractitioner . _ " .... SM P Comlnunhy health v'- orker __ " . _ "_ CHW Others (specify) " _ ..... 0

Column 9 gives information regarding availabilitJJ of" drinking water within the village_ In case more than one source is avai lable to the village t:he sarne has been indicated. Following ahhreviations have been used ror indicating the ;ource of" drinking v.'ater in the villages:-

Tap vvater V\-I e II water Tank ,.vater Tube well water Handpump (Bo-rc,-vc-: 1) River water Canal Lake Spring Others (speci Fy) InTormation not ava! lable

Column 10 provides the pas, at Fac! lit.ies and telephone connect:ions "vai labie in in-Farn1.3tion ;-

Post ofTice "Telegraph office POSe and telegraph 0 :llce Telephone con1?ectl~ n

(_~!un"]ll 1 ~ present No. of' b, nh.s

T W TK TW HP R C L S o NA

such as post. alTice, telegraph office, post. and telegraph office

the vi l1age_ Fe'lowing codes are adopted for ind ic:ating the

PO TO PTO Phone

Culun-,n 1:2. giyes infor1"llat:j" n abc-tit ~o_ '-'[" .:It;l"icuhural crediT societ i~s_ nOr! 3.grlcu h_ural ;-;ocieties and other ered it soc ict:ies. Colun,n t 3, gi\-"es inf"orTl1.atJ{- n_ about. nUI"I"lbe1" of" recreatio1lal and cuh:ural 13cililies,

Col u nln 14 give", inTorn"latio 1 as to "\.,,"hcther the vi Ilagt" is served by al1.~- ll"lode of !,lIhllc transport like bus_ rail and water ",,-ay and 1 !"le S3111e has been indicated as 1011ovvs:-

Bus stop Raihvay Slation N3v igablc 'o.vatcl---.. ... a,' (including

I !.3

[3S RS

river~ canal~ back- .... : te~ etc _)_

COIUITIn 15, 'reTers 1.0 the S18. e of" roads etc_ leading, to the ... i llagc_ Th is 15 useful in determin ing as to "V.Ihether the village is appro ichable bOth in fair and foul v..'eather and vv-hether it is inaccessible only' ~or some time in the year- j'l e approach to village has been indicated by the tollo ......... ing codes:-

Paved roa.d _____ . - PR 1'Vfudroad _______ MR Foot-path _____ . _ FP Navigable river ___ .. __ NR Navigable Canal _____ .. NC Navigable .....,ater '-... a.·.· (other than. river or canal) _______ NW

Column 16 gives the infon"l~ 3.1:iOI"} of" 1he nearest to"",n and its dis1ance in ki IOITIet.ers in brackets fron1 the referent village. In case, he nearest town is located In another statc. thc name of the state has also been fumished_ Column 17 relates to the a .. Ij ~abi lity 01 power suppl~y to the vi Uage_ The various codes used tor this purpose are as follows:-

Electricity for dome:.tic purposes Electricity f"or agricl Iture Electriciry for other ::>urpose Electriciry for all pu poses ______ .

ED EAG EO EA

In case the povver Sl pply' is released only For specific purpose, say agriculture Or other it has been stated accordingly, In case the electricity rs not avaiJabJe to the village a dash( -) has been mentioned in the colurntl_ ColutTln 18 indicates il""lforr11.: tion about ncV\.'s papers and magazines_ Column 19 gives inFormatio l about fnost llTlportant COITliTlodities n"lanuFactured in the vi I rage. ColuHln 20 to 24 give the details of land uti 1i=tio1"1_ The land use pattern given in. the Village Directory confirnls the pan ~rn of classification 01' land use as recon'lmended by the M i nist.ry 01 Agriculture, Govcr""I"lment or I nd ia, ~rhe Min istry of' A gricu 1T1lre h~s recorn.ITIended l"he n'la inlcnance 01 records of land use pattern u ,der live categories. These are as tollovvs:-

L 2.

4_

Forests Not avai labie tor CUll ivat.ion. a) Land put t.o non a.,;ricultural use b) barren and LITlculi .rable land 01:her uncultivated' ,nd excluding 10110 ..... / land a) Pernlanent pastu{", s and other grazing land s b) Land under Fllis..:: ... ;laneous tree crops and gIG"e", not included 111 t.hc net. area SO",,"n._ Fallo" .. land:- ~

a) Fallo" .. ' lands otht'" th~n current t':cJt1o'-v b-) Curr C'T"1t 1a Ile",,'

5, Net an.:::a sho·" .. ·" ColLll"l""ln 20 includes aJl Ian Is cla:,>scd as tores"Ls un ... i":-T an_> legal enactrnent dealillg " ..... ith f{:>rcsts ,,]" adn"llnistered as torest.s, '"' h,. the!' State en ...... ned or pri .... 8te. and ..... "··htc~thet- """"",,oded or n';.1int.ainc'_d 215 the.'

potential larest land_ The an..:1. or crops ralsed in the 1'ores[ and grazing lands or areas open rOT grazl ng

vliithin t.he "forests has been 11 eluded under the forest area. C:o I urno 21 and 22 ct:)'\.'·el- all :lgricu Itllra I lands inc Iud jng the nei area so ....... ··n , .... ith crops and on . ..:hards (,r'

net cropped area and also ..:t rn,:nl and other Ta 11<, . ...,,,, lands tile latel- "VOl.! lel iIT"lpl~.· a \ I lalH.i,., ...... h ich "'" ere taken up rar cuhi\'atioll_ blll arc ten"lporarily 0111. 01 cultiYalion rDr a period or nOT less than one yea!­atl(.i n.-l"}1_ n't.. ..... l-~ 1113ll fi .... re )-C';'ll -.. '1-~1c c(_) ll11T1.tlS (__i....._:)1. •. : .. s l1i.._~t -i]~,-= lll~i\._~ _gr .... -..::-.,s al-C':l SO''''~[~ rL_i,- g[-"'_)~~ cr~)l--"'r~..._-.. •. :j c._iil--.......~-c.~

1 I ~

Net: area sown Thus represe •• ts t:he area '-Vith crops and orchards_ Area sown more than once in the same year has been couTltecl on Iy once_ Colun~n 23 indicates extent or irrigat:ed lands under various types of" irrigation. The f"aHo .ving codes in respect 01 the sources are adopted>

GoverTllTICnt: canai Private canal Well ('\Nithout elecl:r- city) Weir (v.-ith elecl:ricit:J) Tube-'-Vell (without ,--lectricity) Tube-'-Vell (with electricity) Tank River Lake Water fall Other (speciry) -I -0'(a1

.. _ ... GC PC v.t WE TW TWE TK R L WF o T

ColulTln 23 gives in rurrnatiul 1 on culturable waste lands and includes all lands avai lable Tor cu Itivatiun whether not: t:aken up ror ell tivat:ion or "taken up "For cult:ivation once but not cultlva"ted or during the preceding five years or mOI-~ in succession_ Such ·lands n~ay be eit:her f"allov.r or covered v.,.'ith shrubs and jungles ...... 'hich are not :>ut to any use. These either be assessed or unassessed and may be in isolated blocks within culti,- :lted holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo, bushes .and other groves f"or f"uel etc ....... ,hich ar ~ not included under orchards or rorests are included in t:his category'. A II grazing lands, '-'Vhether t:hey :ire pern"lanent past:ures and n~eado""-'s or not, village common and grazing lands ,-v1thio fOrest: area are .> Iso included in this colun""ln. Column 24 includes the Jan(_ s not available for cultiva1:ion such as barren, uncuhurable land and land put to non agricu 1tural use. \,,11 lands occupied by bu i Idings. roads. railv",ays. rivers. canals etc. f"orn~ the part or the land under I on agricultural uses. Barren and un-cult:urable lands include mountains_ rocks. deserts etc. '\.Vhich can not be brough"t under cultivation. except at a very high cost-

1 I_:;

Se_T).aJ number

Name ot' CD BloCK: K~, ngan

Name of' So ub-D ist: OOL'1

'1 AKhai

2 Arigor; Po,a

:3 Barnlina

4- Sarwalah

5 Berna Bug..-'

6 Chater Cui

7 Cheervvan

B Chine..-

9 Oaradude_.-

'10 Drag Tanga

'11 Forest Blocr

'12 Fraw Hakn2r

13- Gund A..-i

14- Gund Sa,s., 91-1

1S Hardo Panz n

106 Ha,; Ganj\N~ CCl

17 Hayan Pa~p _.Jr-a

18 Kacha Na.-n ->031

19 Kanga n

20 Khanan

2'1 Kij P8rah

22 Kolan

23- Lari

24- l'\I1amer

25 lVIal- Gund

26 Naj ....... an Niic--.

27 Nil.agrar

28 Palang

29 PoraJat_ Ga~_:: .3ngir

30 Revl' 31 S_.a t;r~J'la

32 Sonamarg

33 Soraf Ra .....

34 Sumbal 83.

35 Tangchat. r !_lLThune Ussan

VVangat

_'(_~chj Ham.c

2

\16

2001 Census location code nun,ber

3

030104400

00102900

00103900

00"103300

001103800

00102800

00104800

00102700

001,05200

00103000

001064DO

00105700

00103400

00105800

00104100

00105400

00104-900

0-0103500

00'""04200

00103700

00104-000

00106000

00103200

00105300

00104600

00104-300

00106300

001031-00

00106100

00105900

=8C= i C....:1. ----:-[: .. 0

001062-00

{J0105500

0010:::>b"jU

00104500

0O-10~rJOO

001026CO

001036DO

DD'l.D51DO

! i

J 981 L-cn_<,us loc3:tjon code number

4

20

33

2S

31

26

34-

16

37

12

3-6

7

30

6

24

10

15

29

22

27

23

4-

32

1 1

19

21 , 35

3

5

, <

2

9

6

1&

14

36

28

13

~ <L> ~ -0 C <..;> ....

..= §

~ .~

'" '" ~. --" "d .;;-.... ,,_,

~ WJ -£; .., ~ "-

..Co '" EO -;;: ...

=> '-- e "" 0 '" m E .g ';;:: a.> <0

U') ;z: l-

2 3

CD Block: Kangall (OOO})

2

3

4

:5

6

Ussan (00102600)

Chiner

(001027UO)

Chater Gul (00102800)

(00102900)

Drag Tanga (00103000)

P-alal1g

(O!ll (_}31 '-'01

31'.22

I~O.5

2367

34.0

1809

CJO

C> ~,

_CJ

~

"" = "-' '--' §_ 0 >"> = = ........ , ~

"" j ~~ = 0-c g 0-

13 :=; C f- Z

4 ::>

3,374 477

~07 133

5.919 Yl2

354 52

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

Census of" India 2001 Amenities and

A mcnit ies avai lable (if' nol. available wil.l1jn the .... i Ihlgc_ a dash (-) is shov..'"n in the col Lnnn a',d next to ;1 in brackets l.he distance in broad ranges viz. < S krns" 5-1 U kms_ and 10-+- kms of" the

neares1: place where the f'acil i!y_ is available is given)

-:;;; '" c -~

w

"" -= '-'-' 6

PO) M AC C(JO+}

P(2) AC M~< 5)·C{lO-r)

P(6) M S

C{IO-+-)

P 1\.1(5-10) C( 1 O~}

Pj:2) l'.1l::') 0 <.._'c 1 o~)

:::; '-i5

u :2: 7

C\.VC Pile 1-1(5-1 0)

MCW(5-IO)

H« 5) MeW["'-10) PHC« 5)

DA DUCWC

F\.VC H{ I 0+) MC'-V(5-IO) PHC( I 0+)

i-lt i C:·~ J

"-1C\,\·(5-1 0) P~l(._-~iD~1

H,< 5) !'>1C ......... i< :'>1 PHC«- 5)

cv .. ·c HI"" 5) l\.-tC\,\',< 5)

.,,11(_ "(._ ~"

118

~ 1=d 3:: be <:: ~ c:

;:§ 8

TRCS SS-T

T R .s ss­T

r S SS-J

T :s :";"~T

r S SS-T

= <i..> = :> 0 -~ g.

=-"3 <:>

-= 8 <= "" -0 -= '" «> =-£, ro

'E a.>

2 "-' E E ...:2

." <= <:> 0 eo 0.... r_; ...D

9 10

PO PH(5-10) CM(5-10)

CP(5-] 0)

I'C'{""'" :'»

PH« S)

PO(_lO+} PH( I 0+)

PI}( lO~-)

PI ~~ 1 () -

P(.)llu .... )

PH{ 10+)

CMr.5-1(l)

CP(5-IO)

CM(5-IO)

CP(S-IO)

(_ ~-1« :'. J

CPI< 5)

T C S ss-T POOO+)

Plio( i n--: ~

ChI (._"p,~

5)

"""0

'" '" e: 3 -= ~ -~ .,.,

<U

b 0::; § .<:>

e; t:;! '6 .3 f! """3 '-' u ~

-~ .,_. -= -« <5

1 1

ACS( 10+) NCS( 10+) OCS{ IO+}

ACS(IO+) NCS<l(}+/ <X_·S,IO"",

ACS( 10 ..... ) NCS(IO+) OCS( 10+-)

""\CSlI0~)

NCS( 1 0-+) 0(,-:-:;, ,CiT)

.·"'I.(."S« 51

NCS(<.- 5)

DeS(-'" 5)

ACS!""'-' S)

NeSI' 5) { )( - ~"q - _.-;)

.D

:~ "" <3 -u ~ <..!':! "" c... t:'! "'"'

.2! E -;;:; ""3 -= '" '-" S

';;::

'"'<:l _g -= «3 :> "=

=> co ~ .2 ""03 ~ E § ~

.., :..0 "" c::

u 0 OS = """ 12

CV( 10") SPr I 0+) ST( J 0 ..... )

CV( IO'-} 51->( I (h i STI tO~)

CVri 0+) Sp(J 0") ST( to+)

CV\ IOc f SP, 10-+ 1 S 1-, lO~-)

CVf I ()+I

SPI 1 0..,.) S"I{ IO~-)

CV,lO, , SP,Hh-)

S ~ '_ j(I---r-,

.,s -~ I: ;... ~ Q

on ~ ==' ~ =

~ 3c '" .~ -j -~ = ="' ---E "" E ,-;::

"" '-' 1::: 1 3

BS RS{ 1 0+-) N""-( 1 0-+)

I3SRS(IO~)

;--.. ..... q 10+1

BS RS( 10+-) N"\V(IO-+-}

~~s RS( l 0-->- ; -:---.;v,·( 1 (l +)

i3S R.-;( j C.-,)

:--.; .... ,,'"( 1 O-+-)

BS RS( IO~)

"' .... , .. { 1 0+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Direc.ory Land Usc (As on 1999)

..... "'" ~

-0:: s -'= ~ e 0-=--..: 14

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

E _..., ~ ~

~ :..;::; "<:l § E ~

~ z 15

Ganderhal

(8)

Gander-bal

( 10)

Gander!> .. 1

(13)

{ I 5)

{. ian dCJ h:1-~

(11)

Gandc.:rb;]l ( 13)

... "E. =-.7 ~

~ c

0....

16

l-.A

lOA

EA

E.·\.

E/\

i I_and use

I

I I i

~

I 00 0

<U § <= -~

I <=

'" c

""" ~ = I § ~ -= :» i

t ~ 0-co

2:. _§ g

i ~ ~ ~

~ Z ~

~

~ 17 1 18 19

NM

NM ( :.LrpCl

NM

r-.... !'v1 "-,ode"",, ..... ~n-:g._

" _tlp ... ·l_ )',., l'1

'I,lo .... "U-..::ili .... In?

(i.c. area under dillcrent

0:;-

~ 9 ---=

'""B "ii5 o.u

-E

20

Ge( 100.0) pe( 114.0)

T(2140)

GC(-lO.t) pee'i2 I)

T!92.2)

Ge{ 1631)

PC( 12261 I {28~ l}

Ge( I U() .:')

PC(45 '\1

l ~ (. -4 -" • ~~ T(.::'Ci R)

C.(_ '", ().~ --::-~

[ I,_q·1 '7)

119

hectare)**

"-' = "'" E 'c

21

190

1.6

590

1 -; (J

I 0

4.0

types orland use in

c

-~ o.l> "E: <=

'iSi :a = <3 _0 .5 '" .., ._, ~

,. ~ ~ 2

~ "'" _g -= -~ ~ c

::E '" '-r:> E "" c: G = .a -'"

~ 0..> 5 '-' E

d '" ~ u '" Z. <>0 -< </>

22 23 2

11.8 1 17.4 U""an

162 40 :>

1478 74 0 Chaler Gul

::' .:' (_, I Dr;_:t_,:; 1-ii1n~o ."

1<> -'I (,: :-: P'alaJl'!."! (_,

:;:; .= E = <=

c;; .;::

<..> vo

7

8

9

10

'" "'0 <::> u <:::

"" ~~

u ..s '"<l "-' ~

.s; '-<:-

E Z. 2

L .... j

(00103200)

Barv.-alah (0010:1'>'00)

l(.Jund /\ .• 1

(00 I U3-10Ul

Kacha N ... nbal (00103500)

\."\ ;:I:Il~;;:lt

,~)lj; ~ '_~(~·~:I:,_r

Khanan ~Ool 03-;0'[1)

~ ~

-== '-' "'" ~

-;;:

"" = ~

c =

'" ~ = 0 i-

t ~ ~ ~ i co i u

I = = !::!.

<=

-~ ::::; r =.

C c...

I .!9 C

I--

3 4 !

58.3 790

I 178 1,228

1'.1 8 66(,

178" , 2,394

'"'. C) I (\

1':> I 0 1.181

DISTR~CT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

C~ensus of" India 2001 Amenities and

Ame" i1 ics ,."ai 18hle {if" n01 avaIlable '-""fttl in the vii Ia.ge_ "o",."h (-) i" !'ho,"'-n in the column and nC",1 to it In

~

':> _.

= ~ "~

:::; ? ~ ~

"" - <= ~ .2 -§ 13 =:; :=0

-= -L u...:: 5 6

82 P M C( 10 1 )

L52

7:>

P !'>.1(~" ") C( 1 0+)

I' "1(' -"J C(II]'»

PO) M(2) C'( 10+)

<.._ \ I ,:

hrac!<. cl" the distance in b.-oad rane.e" ,-; z. --- '" kms_ 5- 10 kms. and 10 .... kms of the

nearest place .. -"here the Facilitv is available is J!.iven)

~ <.>

~ .~ -~ -'"'" -= <=

<L)

~ ~

7 8

H« 5) Me""'("" 5) T C S5-T PHC(<.5)

H« T ReS 5) M'\.'"I 10+) ss-T PIIC("- 5)

IH:"-I () f :".1( .'\.\.- ( I (I 1 )

Pilei ,; - r 0)

r Res

SS-T

~ 0=: c -= P-. ~ ~ "'0

o=:

'" -= c... ::'! "'" '" ~ <3

""-

9

POL"'" 5) PH« 5)

a.> :>-~~

~ .,,_ '? c-~

-= c;: «'

"""«> "2

<V <= ~

E -"" <= Co '-' _g

I [}

CM(~C 5} CP(..c 5)

1'0(5-10) CMC'- I 0) PII(c>-ID) CP(5-IO)

PC)("-IOI Cl\.1(5-IO) PH("-IO) ('1'(:;-10)

Hc"-10) MC\.'\/(5-10) PHCI"-10)

T R S ss-T POe 5-1 {I)

PIH5-1()\

CMr:>-IO)

CPI:,-IO)

Do.' ''"\\"L h. ='­~." ,~..- -\\_-.f,-

~ I PIH '(.:::._: (L.

Hv­-::;1 1'1(.~\.:r,/(""-.. :'-)

Pi iC~ "]

i20

R (- S$- J"'l..) J:tJI~-

l C SS-T I'Ot~~ :") 1'1 U<c :'-)

f'~ ' . .ot~ ..:;: _ I n-.. (' ,,-"( -:---1 U _t

(_·l\.1( < :')

Ci'( "I

I 1

AeS« ~)

NC'S« 5)

OCSC""" 5)

'" ...ri

<.> --"'! --'"' i2 ~ 0

o_

e <n

..2 E ~ == B <::>

.;::

<>d ""' -~ ~ ~ -;::; > <=: ~ -I ~ D .2 == -g

=== G c:: I 2

CV( I 0-)

SP( 10+)

STcIO+)

ACS{ 5-1 0) CV( 10+) NeS(:" 10) Sf>( 10+)

UCSC"-IO) SOT (10+ I

/\CS("'-IOI ("V(IO-

1'-:<"::-'(:'->-10) '>1'(10+)

(J('S("i-IO) <';"1"(10+)

.A.CS(5-IO) CV( 10+) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) UCS(5-IOl :->T(IO~)

">. 1:.:--

}'.\ 'Sll O~)

''_-S(IO+)

e,,-"s, 10-)

C',,-'( 1 (H

.... ~ ' .... h 1

~- f, 1 (.

C. VII O~)

SP( 10-)

ST, I ()+ I

tI ~~ >:.

= ~ e: :=0

~ = "JO ;'::

_§ <=' -;:; .g -~ ~ § ;.....

'" ~ c '-' E

I 3

BS R.Sj 10-)

N .... V( 10")

BS« 5) RS( IfJ-)

NVIiIIU',

BS RSII r)+ 1

N''-(In~}

BSRsnO~l

Nv..'(IO.·)

HS RS( 1 \}-<-}

'"-',\ \ 10-)

VILLAGE DiRECTORY

Villa-gc Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)

:5D E .:;::

B "5 2 =-=.. <: 14

PR

PR

PI<.

PR

PH

E -""

0=:

'= ~ 0=:

~-:a ~ <=

"" s ~.

"... ~

"" Z 1 5

Ganderbal ( 17)

Ganderbal (19)

r.~:I:~dt...:lha1

(2 I)

G.anderbal

03)

Gm,dert>al ~.:_ :u, f-

Gandcha' (':>3 )

;-. -0.. =. ~ ~ OJ

'" = "'-16

EA

EA

EA

EA

'-:---""-

EA

~~ ... -= 0 .... E t=

'~ :=:

'" 6 <>C.o <->

~ a = -;:::_ ~ 2

~ Co.. c._ -@ "" co.. = ~ ~ =-~ ;; *-

c ~ -=

17 18

N 1\.1 \. .·OO-dC3T .... · iing

NM (_ ar-pct

NM .'Lr-pCl_

\. ·o!._.l .... dc.::1-r ... ·1Tlt!-

NM (_ oar-peL

\ -()( .... (ic3n·IJlg

Land use (i.e. ar"'3 under diiler~nl types OJ 'and usc in hectiJre)**

~ ... 3

'-'-19

~ 2: '" 8 ~

_eo

~ ~ =0 'E

20

GC{41 7} T(4 I .7)

PC(295) T(29.5)

("'C(2.0)

1"C(6Q) TU'.9)

GC{:<;50)

1: I:"=' 0)

PC(76 ~) 1 ~. --;- l_l :-:;)

PCl 79. -,.

Tl79.7)

121

-= ~

'"" =.. 'E 'c ~

21

0.4

36 q

6(1

7:; (>

I:" 7

tD

"" 'i3 :::>

U

-== = ..,

* >-2 .., en

~ -= "" <=

'" ~ '"

~ V ou 22

6.'

j 2.5

:2 0

227

~ () -f

90

= -~ .~

<..>

~ ~ . iii ;; <5 "" ~ ~

23

..... ~

.>. '-

0 ..... E £. 2

iO.l Luri

38.9

29 (~und An

Kaeha 208 N?lmh.-.I

16 (, J....:_han~ln

~ ~

"'"' v-:

7

In

1 ,

12

~ ...., _.O

~ =-,.,

-'" VJ

13

14

15

16

17

"-' -0

"" u <= <=> .~

.3 dd

<U

~ -;:; .__ co .., E Z 2

Bema Bugh (00103800)

(OOI039{)O)

KU Panth (00104000)

llar-do Pan;;oin (OOIO-lIOO)

Kangan 'Cd 1 ~l~:::':'vv}

Naj .... • .. :an t----:ilah

(DO 10-1300)

e "" ~ ... .=

"" ~ .... <#

.s: <U

-5 '-<:> «> e = '" ~ 3

161.9

48.2

88.6

66.8

?-F--~ l<

69.G

h

~

~ ~ ~ -' ~ on 15 :=> = '-' ~

go ~ .-:;;>

~ ? C ~ .~ _g '-a

<=>-- -0 ~ 0-«i ~ 0 :;:; f- L.

4 I 5

2.232 348

270 35

516 85

963 127

_..jI-~~? :::;;"7j

6UI

DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

Census of' India 200] Amenities and

Amen .ties ,",va; lab Ie (. it n< ,1 a .... .iil"hlc ,~. i th in the vi Ilage. a dash (_) i" "hc)"\,,:n in th .. col UO"In and

ncs-t to it in

-;;:; <=

-~ :::>

:-?

6

P(2) M« 5) C(IO+)

P !V1« 5)

C( 1 0+)

P M« 5) C( 10+)

P 1'\ 1<~' "', C( 1 n~ ,

Pc:; ) )'...1,:-)

p~ , '-~"

p r-..1 S

(. -( I n~ )

i-l,i

S

orachc~" th" distance in broad rnnge~ viz."""' 5 kfllS._ 5-10 kms. and I ()_, kms of" the

nearc~t olace .vhere the f"acility is available ;s given)

~ ,., ~ 5 ~

"D C v -~

L: 7 8

cv.'C H(" 5) MCW("" 5) T C SS-T PIIC« 5)

I j« 5) MC\. .. ·[< 5) T C S~-T PI 1<':, I lH )

H{<

.5 ) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5.)

Il! -' 5) ~1C\\'l '- -:;J P\ ~(-.[ _' ~'!o

il D a..._ f(_ - ''-.

p~ H. 'r 1 r ~ "'t" ~

I ())

.... 'C ...... ·( I Oc)

Pill'" <;1

122

T R C SS-

T

~ - 1-< (_ .... .... <:; --l

T Ill' Iz ~ ... ",,;,-;.- i

TRCS

s~-r

c-

._, <= = --= fr

E -= "" '" ..= = r= o.LI

~ ~ C

0-

9

PO(<" 5)

PH("""'- 5)

PO« 5) PEH-~ 5)

PO« 5) PH« 5)

PC )t-C :' )

Pi I, < 5}

PO TO I ~ ~ 1 •. i • 1-

f"(')« :'> I'H(.~ "')

.., ... -~ ..., .::>.. 9 '"" ~

-0

~ c;:; -g ~ <r. E --'"' 0 !i3

r_) -= 10

CM("- 5)

CP« 5)

CM('" 5) CP« 5)

CM« :'i)

CP(""' 5)

C!'c1(" .5) ( -1'1'- 5)

CI\1 (. ']', I ~ ... --,-

Cl'vll< :'1 ('1'(- "')

-0

~

E .3 a .~ '" .,. _!O! .= <:> g -;;:;

s; e ~ .3

~ u .;:: :u 0.0 ~ -< 0

1 I

ACS( lO+)

NCS( 10+)

OCS( 10 ... )

ACS, I 0-.-)

NCS(IO-+-)

OCSlIO+)

ACS{ 10~) NCS( 10+)

OCS( 10+)

Ae.'>( ~. "'I ,",CSt·· ~)

(-)( '-,',

. .t'I.CSI10- } ~-"":-l -:--:" i -l" ~ -

,_.::. .... .J.~ i ' :

ACS.-· 5) N(.-S,< 5, {)( .,,(~ :' 1

..., _ci ... "" <3

'v ~ ~ 0 =--e "'" .3

~ § :::; u 0 ~~ "'<:l u

-.:::;l ""'=! -.; > ~ <=

.~ oa == S g .,_, <=. -.::>

~ v "" i7: 12

CV(10+)

SP( 10-.-)

ST( I 0+ 1

ev( I 0+)

SP( 10" ) ST( 10, )

CV( 10+) SP( 10+-)

STr 10+-)

{ Y( I [)') ~p(_ 1 O~}

<..; l\lU...: )

'--'YlIO~ ) ~~)i ;; ~, '

~ i,,_: '.r

C"'_'( 10-}

SP(I{)~)

"-T, lO-'-~

~ .~ ~ ;0-. ~ "" '" C ;=>

~ e ~

c:: ..= -~ .~ '2

;:::; ~ .. ;= ;;;: 4

0 e I 3

BS RS( 10+) N ..... ·{ 10+)

B'-;RS(lU+)

t-.:\,., I (1- I

13::-'; RS( I O+}

N\,"'(IO+)

B'> RS! 11)-1 ~\ ...... ~ 10-

f",> RSll(l~) ... \:!..-tj Il .. ,

HS(oC "')

RS( 1 ('~ )

"''';''''''l I l)..,.. J

l I

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directol""'Y" Land Use (As on 1999)

~ ...!"!

E -5 "" e ""-=--<r:

14

PR

PR

PR

PR

-p~

PR

1.2 ~ 8 <= = .~ -= ~

0::;

"" B ~. ~

= Z 15

Ganderbal (21 )

Ganderbal ( 19)

Gande:rbal

( 15)

( 17)

(_T~nd l,,~rb.a I

(191

0.-. -c;_ =-;;;

~ e-

o.... 16

EA

lOA

EA

FA

FA

I ! i t [

I -~.

.,_. c: c E ~~ ;:

=

f

:8 ~ c

-2 ~ ~ g_ ~ C- £ ~ ~

~ §

Z :=

17 18

< ~lIf"pet

NM

NM ( 'lIpe{

N J\/I { .1lpCI

;-..: ."= 1

N!\.1

I_and u~c (i_e. aTca under dif'fe.-ent \ypeo-. 01 hind u"c in I1cctarej'"*

19 20

PC(963)

T{9h .11

PCC' 1 _9) T{21 9)

PC(52 2)·

T( 52.2)

p<._-.="28)

~-:: ~:::?-g)

oi. ,<I...._-l':: ~;

J .... { _ -_..- --:' () I)).

r. ~2 ~!

PCI'::\) In :[<30 ~,

123

-= '"-' Oi

""" 'E ~

2 1

].:::; 0

2.9

10 oil

c C

.-; OLI .~ '" :.;=;: B :::>

u ~

-== * ..s: ...

fJ;l ::>- -g 12

'" co ::< .~ -g <..>

"'" "" :::c ~ g E .2 ;:; = -::::; ~ 0..>

c.....- eo -< 22 23

16 I 365

69 5_-(1

23.0 10.5

90 7 (.

lon "'

210

.., "'" ~ ~ "-' .>= -=

'--0 ~

'" E ce ;::; Z C/.

2

Berna f3u_g.h 1_,

j-I

Kij Parah

I.· P~ln7~!1

:-

:-:.lah 1'<

~ = -= E = c

~ = v:>

19

20

21

._. -a 8 <= c

-i=§ u <=> __,

"'<:! 0.>

""" ~ .;:; ._

c ., E '" :z: 2

Akhal

(OOI04400)

-rangchalir

(00104500)

Mal" Gund (00104600)

Sal"!"'"~n.a

(OOI 04 7[1() I

(_-hL"t:''T'\'',,:aJi1

(OU] 04g0Uj

~ '" -g -= .£ ~

_]f' .;:; ... -5 <-0 '" ~ "" -;e C ~

3

2675

243

I 16.1

120.7

~ :::;

~ -' ? = = = ~ '---' _" = = --=>

~ ~ <= ~ -~ '" ~ -= :::; =- -::0

= :::; c.. 0;; --g -0 '" 1- z 4 ~

3.059 502

228 44

1.284 189

).347

D~STRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

Census of" India 2001 Arneniti~ and

Arl"JL:r1ities avaiTablt: {jf no1_ a .... atlable v.,.-j lh in the ,··il1agc~ a dash -( -) is ShUVo.-Tl in l]-~C c-c_)lumn and

nexT Tn it in hrackcls the dislance in b,-oad rdngcs viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10-+- knl" ("llthe

nearest place ,vhe.e the facilitv IS available 1S given)

-~ <= = .~

~ = -= = 6

P(3) M(2)

C( 1 0+)

P 1'.1 ell 0-+)

P(2) M C( 1 0+)

p~ ~1 !\.~{-:: ~)

( " 1 0'" )

1',-'1 ) :-"1 ~

... - {~O..,.)

;2 0 -= c.. "-'

B -0 -= = ~ -= <.> =-05

::: e 2P

~ '" £ u -"" :.0 ~ "" ._,

c ::2'. "'-7 8 9

DUCWC PHC H« 5) MC .... '( 10")

T R S ss-T PO« 5)

Pll,< 5)

11(-. "r k S s-,;. :5) Mev,.. 10+-) T PO~·c :') PHC(IO-+) FIll"":"}

H« 5) MeW« 5) PHC« 5)

01 ~ 11(·-' 5 J

.... 1C\,\ ,." "I PF ~C~(·- ~ ~

(_ ·V .... ·(_ ~!. - ::.. I

!\'1C\.\.'« :<)

PHC« ".)

124

T R S SS-T

PO« 5)

PH« 5)

I··~'\_- j I p~ ~

P("")« 5)

r'H« :")

"-' ~

~ <L> c:>.-= b <.>

-= <= <0

c::; ·u ;-:; E ~

g -"" <=

"" '--' -= 10

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM« S) L-P« 5)

CM CP« 5)

C:\.·l( ·c. :5} '( -p{ .,-- ';:;"}

C"-·li 10-)

CP,IO+)

-= = "" i"'! a :::; o -tb '" -~ e: 0 "u -= ~ i"'! CCi a t; --::; '-"

";::: "-' O£l -= <t C

1 1

ACS« 5) NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

A<_·S, 10+)

NCSi 10+-) OCS( 10-+-}

ACS[IO+-) NCS(IO+-)

OCS(10+)

ACSt 10-)

NCS(iO'1

.'\CS( 10, J

NeSt I O~) OCS( 10-+)

'" .0 =-<U <:> :~

·G -e <2 0

c.. ""§ </"]

.3 -.a § = -= '-' 0 -.9 ~

._, :"2 CCi -.a >- '" .~ ~ "'" 5 \'::

::; <= --= u

"-' C .::;; c,,; <J)

12

CV( 10")

SP(lO+) ST{IO+)

CV( l()~ I

SP{ I 0-+)

ST( I 0-+)

CV( 10+) SP( ! 0+)

ST( 10+)

CVj 1 o~ \ SP(lO~J

SC1-t ;"'-J-

L-V, llJ~.,

51', I (J r)

ST( LO~)

o..i ~~ <:: ;>-,. ~ ~ ::i

c:; ~ ~ "'" <=

~g -~

J~ ~ = = ;;" ~ ;;;

.~ <3 13

BS R~(10+)

N'IN(IO-+-)

B<":' l-t-:---;.~ I ().}

~·"\·'f ~ ()- )

BS RS( IO~}

N"\N(IO")

B' g...:::.( l.(~"" ~

;....!\ .. v~ 1~~- .~

[~:--:.. R~I 1\1'-'-)

;--.... \-\ l I Io.._~- ,

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villaf!::e Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

v <>0 .; B -"" u

'" E ""-0... -< 14

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

E -"'" .__g

..... <.C> <=

~ -0

"<l c: 3: B ..",

~ = ." ;;z:

15

Ganderbal (20)

Ganderb<ll (22)

OandeTbal (21 )

(Jandc-rD31

(24)

;>. t::.... =-;;;; ~

~ 0 =-16

EA

I'_A

EA

., c

'-5 ... E '" -E; E 3 gf

:::;0: = -= -", ;:::

~ = G Co.- e-"" .::... c

-::: ~ uo ~ "-' = = ;2: E 17 18

N !\'-1 3TPei

N 1',,1

NM (_ ~iTP-t:1

Land usc (i.e. area under dJth.:renl type~ or land use In

hcc1arc)""'*

19 20

PC( 127.4) T(1274)

pe( 14 </J T( 14_9)

GC(214)

pe( 198)

T(41 2)

(;(_-~2b.':; )

PCC~.4 J

C;:{_-{,-)-_-:;: 0-)

8_!l pe(O 1 : ] !9-1 Cq

125

~ e.D

.~ = = 21

46_5

61 I

.~ ~" "" '" 5 ~

-;:; s 2.- ." "-' "-'

~ ;..-

~ G ~ .E 3: ;2 .~ ,~

'" E ~ g .=: ~ "" "" "" "" .;:;: '-' <= 22 23

18 7 749

I 6

13_8

<L> gp

-;;: '-

<:>

E z 2

Akhal 19

Tangchatll 2(j

MaT Cjund 21

~ ., -= E

:::>

'" ... '1::

0..> en

24

25

26

27

.., -.::> ~ 0

c: .~ r;; ~

"'d <U

~ -S" '-C> <U

E :2 2

Hayan PalpoTa (00104 9()())

Thune (0010500U)

Yeehi Harna (00105 J 00)

Donra-durJ-t::T

{UOI0.5200)

1\.'1:JnlC'T

{(JO I O,5.}{'U}

~

"" TI .... -= = .., =-~ .---.... -5 <.-

0

"" :6 "" '0 f-

3

3865

91.4

48.6

-" = .r.

":i ~ --' ~ c .. = u =:::i

= = ::=! ~ :=;

] 5 -~

::; =- -C> =- ~

-;;; C ~

f-- ?-

4 I 5

2.179 334

3.529

YIO 140

62, [Vb

AITlenil~CS availahle: (jf Olot av,.,ilahlc ncx1 to it In nn1chel" the di stan-LC ;n

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

",-"ithin the vil1age~ a broad ranges \l'j~~ -< 5

Census 0.- India 2001 Amenities :and

da"h (-) :is sho~"n In the- column and k,ns .. 5-10 kn1s. and 10+ kms oJlhe

nearest place ",·here the racilitv is availahle i"'Rivenl

~ .S' ~ :::>

-0 = 6

P(2) M

C{ 10-+)

PO) 1'.1 C',I(J-)

P M C(IO+)

P '\.i~-- "')

Cr 1(1-- i

-~ "'2 Z 7

H(5-

lO) MC""i(5-IU) PIIC(5-

10)

~ OJ

<= 0;:. co

== -'"

:.E 8

TRCS S:':o-T

Me"'" It I 5-10) T ReS PIH..'C';-IOI "'>-T

H(5· T R C S to) MCOV.'« SS-T 5) PHC(5-1 0)

I '.r 1 (J .;.. ~

!'1'(_'\\.'..:-...:;- ,}

&'"h...._~ - 5)

,,'-- \ ... 111 lrl.:.

~'I H_ .~ IU' l

) I i{ l S

-..;S' I

~

"" C>

-= fr ~

""" = '" -= =-£. <U

~ ~

C "'-9

PO(5-10) PII(5-IO)

p< )(--c ,:';)

PI i( ~-I 0)

PO« 5) PIH5-10)

PU{..cc;;·, !"F -! ~ 1 Ct- )

l'U PfIlll)' J

..., .~

~ g_ <;> 0 '->

"'0

"'" '"" '" ~2 .., "" E ~ § C

<-J -= lO

CM(5-10j CP(S-IO)

eM! "-LO)

CI>I::--IOI

CM( 5-10)

CP( $-10)

C 1'-1( 5-1 U I (._ - I _If :=- - 1 () ~

C'1(~-1 fI)

(_-~"]or ~-1 of').

-= c "" E

E a .~ ... C -~

g 'u a -;;; .-~ -=

~ a u

·c ~ c.o "< C

I I

ACS( 10+)

NCS( 10"') OCS(IO+,

ACS( 1 0+) NC<';( IO+}

()CSt'O-)

ACS( LO+)

NCS( 10+) (JCS( 1 0"')

."("_-~of lO-}

>"'Y-S{ I a,c ) (_){__- ~i. Ie·

.• .... L s\ iU~ )

1'- ... '-" ]'LJ'!- )

'I._ )1. --" li..t-: .

~ '" ." 0..>

U

'u E ~ 0

c... E "'" E -;;:; § .=0 -'" <> <:> ·c

<"d <U 9. -= ;;;: :.;::; = ~ =

.2 ~

"'" E -~ ~ '-' '-' <= -= ~ 'C '"" = ~

12

CV( 1 0+) ~P( 10+) ST{IO+)

("V(IO+)

S p~ I fH)

ST! 10',

CV( 1 0+)

SP{IO+) ST{IO+)

C'V(l(l"!' 'I

:SP{ I f) .• I

L \,. ( J u- , ~I':I\ i I.) ~ )

S ... If)' )

<J ~

'E ;;-. z;: "" or. ;:

:::::r E = ~ vo

-~ = .~

'-' -;;;;

~ ~~ g '-' e

13

BS R<)( 1 O+}

N'W'( lo-+}

13.'> R~( 1 O'~l

N"''', I rJ+)

BSRS(lO+)

NW(LO-»

n~R":"';:{l~~--~

""' "',' 10- )

H_~ k:--:.~ l'l"---' ~\\ , 11.1-0- I

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VilIa2e Direc"torv Land Use (As on 1999)

= bJ> .:: .£ .= 2;l :::: = 0-

<: 14

PR

PR

PR

PR

~ .::::

<1> <.>

-~ -= <'<l

~ .9

~ <..>

z 15

~J an rl~rhal (26)

Gandcrb.al

(2X)

Ganderbal (29)

G.andC"1to:_~

C'l.O)

(-.andcrb:l1

CoO}

>, o::;_ C>-~ ~ "...

"" C 0-

It:>

I::: A

FA

EA

FA

I i j

t i E:;.

'-0 '-'

0

t E

-~ >= !,,--, ro <5 "", u

"" ::E ~ -= -.::0 t e:: o.> C. => CL c.. U ~ _§ ~ §l "'" ~ ... <0 '" z: :2: E 17 18

NM C'lTpel

NM

N

N

Land use (Le~ ar~a under different types Qrland u,-.e in hectare)**

19 20

PC{ 130.7) T( 1307)

(ier 77 7)

PC(3q~nl

T( I 17.:<}

PC(473) T(473)

PC( 1-1 1, T( l-l. I;

()( -(~7 (JI)

pc'! _-:;3, ~1

-t.fr .... h --:,

127

-= ~ <ill

-'~

:5 21

166

l3R4

14 5

30 g

b£o <=::

'"i:3 =>

.s '" "-' "-' :> v:; ~ '"'>

"'" -= "-> .::::

:::;::; '" 2 "" ~ <:> = = "" ~ OIl

22

28.3

219

29

25

,__ =

2

4:8.6 HaYRn PalpGra

130 t{ Thune

Ycchi 7~7 1-["rna

I:<sn I

24

26

:u ..= E '" "" ...,

.;:: ., U':>

29

30

31

"-' -= c <.>

= ,2 ~ <.:> c:> -'l

"'d Q

gf

'> '-

Co

E "" = 2

Hari GanlVr."an

(00105400)

Scna1 f{",,,'

(0010=',"00)

SUlnbal Bala (00105600)

_t-:["3'\.\ ~·tah:ria!

((XI 10:"700)

C'l~l".Id S_;:lr~ln~~"'!

to"'-lj {.~:::- ~r~Ci}

~ ~ "" -= -~

<.>

"'" _s -~ .,.. -5 '-<:> = ""' ~ "" w <5 ;-

3

481.2

27-5.2

183. 7

r. => ,. OJ

<= :2 .., <-- "" =- ~

=- ..",

c:.. "2 "=:;:

<= ,. .2 _§ ... :;: c.. -a

~ <=--

'" <5 :; l- .z

4 :>

5.000 727

2.472 400

1.652 271':

2.448

-l_~ 1

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of" India 2001 Ameni~ies and

.. ":'\.nllc"llit ic:s '"'' ailable (ir not a\.·,ailahle v. hh ill the village. a dash (-) is sho\.vn .n the column and nC'~t to

g .2 = L> => -= '-'-' {>

P M S CliO" )

it in

P 1\/1 L-(' {)+ ,

P(2) M

C(IO-+)

1'( .~ I .'\( " 1 ( . :"J("(IO .... )

l' '-·1 <., .. , t ( • E 1 ~- j

bra(.:"ke~s the d15taT1CC i ~l b~o",u r-angc:s viz. <: 5 kn~~.~ 5-1 0 kms. and 10- ~rn'" Oflhe n c·",re<;l r>1 "ce \-..,_.-herc the f";'Ici I it· .... i, availahle ;<: given)

-~ -= <.> ;::;:: 7

Dli Pile

HIIO+l 1\·1Cv..'( 1 0+ I

H( IU+)

r-...1Cv..'rl()TI PHCe" :'»

F\'VC 11« 5)

MCV.'(IG+)

Pile, ~ 5)

lIr-

~

<'i ::: ~

-'""

~

8

TRCS SS-']

-I I{ S SS­

'1

~ = <:> -= f;-!':!

"'= c:: = ..=

~ = = .,.. ~

0 "'-

9

PO PHI I(H,

"C)( < <;)

PH( I 0-+)

T R S SS- PO • T PH( 10")

e- J ',K \, L 10- j l PJ-I( '(-.' 51

1'0,- :") PUc lOT I

r-": : t ~ ,.

! It L',I

:"-1\'\'\.f:~-~

"e" ... · C! 1\" Hi Hl.....;. \

Pf ! c_ -( ~ (r- I

128

~t .................. - l l( )

I" PI II 1 tI ' I

-1 R , .............. _ l)('"

Plir 11_.- •

.,_, ,~

E ~ =-9 8 -= ~

·E 0> E 'r E -"'"

<= c 2 U

I 0

eM CPC10-;.-)

CM(IO') CP(IOf)

rM( 1 0+) CP{IO+)

C '\.11: <") .. )

C p~ ! u. )

C' (.." I ~ _., I

{_ - 1]0 1 I ~ } -0- )

(_ '1( II'~) L' i"L ~ f.).- ~

-= c:: "" ~ a -~ ...,

ou -:;0

<= g 'u ~

E :.;::;: .3 ~ a u

~

-~ ...,

..c: -< -0

I J

ACS( 10+) NCS( IO~J (X'~IIO+1

ACS(' ()-+ J NCS(IO+)

CX'SOU")

ACS(IO+) NCS( 10+) O('·S( 10+)

""CSt IO~ h<CSI10~t

ClCSrIO'l

. "d ... ~{II!'

N{-S,10 4 1

( l(_ S{ I U- )

'" ~ "" U

~ ~ ~ <::>

0-u-,

E E .2 '" 8 -= => <::>

.;::

~ u E ~ =-§ -;;; >-<= ~ .2- <a § dO e ~ '-5

~ C

C '" Vi 12

CY(IO+) SP{ 10+)

5T(10+)

,"'-(10-) SP[ 1 0 .... )

ST( 10-}

CV{ I 0+)

:s P( I U-+ J ST(IO-+)

C .... .-, IV. )

S\>IIO~ "

ST(I{1' I

( '- , I " . SPll(J- I

ST(IU-I

.-'\.tS(l(1, CV(ICI-,

'eStlll>\ SP,ll'"

(){_":--:'L1['f) Slol,l(~-.

V OJ

"E ;; .. ~

'" E '" "" e=... ~ '" .S = .~

_S: = ~.

~ ~.

::= ::: 25 '-" E

1 3

BS RS{ 10- ) N "",,'( 1 (I .. )

B .... RS{IIl~1 N\'\'-~ to__., I

BS RS( J 0+)

N"-V(IO-< I

BSRS,IO-)

"'" ... 110, )

~~..._, K:--'1 ),1-

?,-.: \.~' t ~ I ~ - ~

He..;;. '''::''I! p_:_ 'J.

......... ,-:..... of 10·'

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Dircc1:OJ:--:\-' Land Use (As on '1(99)

<U b.D

__:-: -;:;: B -= g' 2 0-=-<C

14

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR.

PR

>= _;;;;:

..g ~ <=:

~ '-6 ad

"" :;. ,£

t:! '" z 15

Ganderbal (32)

Ganderbal

(34)

Ganderbal (36)

Gander-'-'aJ (38)

(J~no(h:-rt-;:11

("If))

(_·':ctJ1d.::rh~'lJ

(~.:> 1

;-, ;:5_

[t ~ :;:c ~c

16

EA

LA

EA

EA..

FA

.~-. -= ... ~ c

== -;:::;

"" i3 gp u

~ ~ "0 c 2: 0..> is. ==' =- ;::; ~ ~ g :;:c

Z '" E :;>= 17 IS

N M

NM '\,-·oodcarving

(_ _'!.rr:...-::: t

i_and uo-.c (; _c. area und.:-r ddTerent types Of land usc in

hectare)"'*

'" OJ

0 '"-19

0::> ~ => S; >-. e ] 00

;::

20

GC'(2S 9)

PC-loO 7)

T(Kt-d,)

PC(l:"62)

TO:'62)

PC{I068j

T(IO(,R)

, .. (._ -( 1_~( .... 2l

r( 1 ~6 2)

1'(", L'" I» T.(~~=,_n)

I'C(S') ·1:­• u-:q ._j I

4:29

-0 .",

<5 =>

"E '= = 2 I

1 X7 3

643

36.0

i _, _

"7 _~ -l

!!:>O ~

00 =" <:;

-== = 4.> OJ :>

~ e "" :3; -=

<U @ :::0 E = 3 Z; "3 ~ u "" 22

104 q

8.9

= -~ ~~ =:; <,> ~

,.9 ~

:::c ~ o.L

-"" -~ ';;: = ~ = c <= 2 ~

<: § ;z:

23 2

102 4 ! iari

Gani,=-.'an

32 0 SUTllhal Bala

,g.) J-I-Cl-'"

l·i"'lkJ1ar

(-~\Ind

SarSi:Elgh

~ E ~ = "" CJO

2'9

_1.n

~ .., -= E §

~ ~

en

35

37

38

<V -= 0 u

= 0 -iii <.> C>

-" -"1S l!;h ~ .;;: <..-=

<U

E =. Z 2

Kolan (00106000)

PoraJH"r Gag:('lngi.r

(00 J061 OO}

SonalTlarg

(00106200)

Nilag-r3:r (001 ()o30Q )

1--( .. , .. -:--"':1 }jhx~k

(l)D! 064 (If) I

~ <:> "-' '" -= c ~ ...

u 0..> 0.() = _<"! <=>

';;: ~ .", = -5 0

~~ '--

"" :=; <'0 0-:;-' <:> = 0-

ro ro <5 C l- I--

3 4

254.9 3_145

2R29

6706 932

633

I _"- __ ,

88~93

DISTRfCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRfNAGAR

Ce .... sus of" India 2001 Amenitjes and

ATner~'t;es <i' ... ailable (,1- nol ",vailable """ithin the vi I lag.:. <"l da:;.h {-) is shov,cn In the column and

~

-J.

'-' -'

= = ':::!-/>

-:2 :=: ~ '" __g "5 "5 -~ z ;::,

393

291

168

106

next [0 it

ro = .2

"" <..> .§ '-Ll

(,

P(2) M S C( 1 O+}

in

PC') J\.H~·· 5) C( 10-+-)

p(:' I "'1 C( 10-',

r)~ 11-'- j

_'\ '{ ~ I"_'_ ,

(_ - ( I .- ~..L. )

PC'4) "0.1(31)

13.:oo-_, SO'n ]>"c /".t_ l~) 0

bTackets the distance in brnad ranges ,-"-1L... <: S kms __ 5-10 knls. and 10+ kms o1the nearest nlace ,,,,here the facihl">' ~~ available is given)

'" <J

'5 0..>

::;;: 7

ewe PHC I'I( 1 0 .. ,)

M( '\'\'( HI+)

rl" .... c III If") l·dC'v.,'(:'i-10)

PHC(lO, )

D ill 10") MCW(5~1 O} P11C(IO+}

MC,",v'C\.\.'C

1--1{ 10-+-) PI ~C( I (I-)

-"'1l. n I I U-)

PI H_-( 10-)

ff n(_!) n ....

VI (51 'JC"'>( .. $) ( . .".., (-(8)

PHCr="J F'YC(-t) CH-'V(2)

130

.... g r;. .... ~ -0

~

~ -= ~ ~ en

~ ~ ~

~ is 0

"'-8 9

T R S SS- PO T PH(IO")

T R SS-T

T R SS-T

PO( to+)

PI/OO+-)

PO TO

PTO PH

POt 5-10) PI-I("-IOI

P()~~(-~­

PI h 1 ~') -)

l.-(.3S) HI' POl HI) R(30) C(lS)

SC!"7)

TO(2)

PTO PH

'" :> -~ <:; 0-9 0 u

-= '" """ ~B 5 '" E -'-'"

"" '" V Z lU

C!'.1( I U-+)

CP( 1(l~1

C!'.'\(IO-,.)

CPt 10+}

C""1(IO~)

CP{ I 0-+)

(_']',~.IO- )

('P~I()+i

( - ...... ~! 1 I' :

~

~ :::; '-' .;:::

~ CD

1 .~ _-"§

6 u = 5? = '-is ~ ~ <:> .~ C,J -= < c

I

ACS( 10+) NCS( 10+) OCS( 10"')

ACS~ 10 ... ) NCS{ I 0+)

OCS{ 10-1-)

ACS(lO+)

NeSt 10·,)

nes( 10+)

/\CSlln~)

,",CSt I r)-+-l

('CSt I n~·-,

.1.".( ~I.. ~ 1,'1- J

> ... I..,_ ::-j.~ ~ l . .J - j

~ ",-' :--... t L ~ t---:- J

_o ~ =:I "-' u -u ~ ~ <:> =-m V:J

~ E m ~ -'=' -= <::> .9 <><S d.>

"C:I :.a -.;; :;;: ,..., 0= ~ .9 -.a ~ E E

:3 ~ => = ~ <c> ;_:; oe; v; 12

CV{lO+) SP( 10+) ST( I 0+)

CVOO-+) SP( I O+}

ST(lO+)

CV( 10-..)

SP{10+)

ST{ 10+)

CV( 10-+-) SPfIO_,__"

ST[ 10+)

......_-,:,\ 10 T )

~J"ll':--)

~Tl H)1 J

~ -~ ~

"" ~ .... ,..., ~ .!!!!

"" 3; 0=:

~~ .! '-' -;::: "" >. E = E .z <::>

"--' --e 13

BS RS( I 0-+) NW( I 0+)

BSRS(I(I+) NW(IU+)

BSRS(IO+)

NW{IO~)

BS R'-;( H)"

N\'''-~ 1 r-.---1 1

i3.'S.-.l.;"':-

R _--:.~ 1 0-

KI",\- ... to ..... )

VlLLAGE DIRECTORY

Villal!:c Directory Land Use (A!> on 1999)

<» "...,

~ .'> .£ -= g c 0-=-...: 14

PR

PI{

PR

I'R

~ -'"' ..:= "-' g ~ ~

ad

~ S;

~ ._, z 15

Ga"d~,--ba[

,46)

G.andc-rva! (49}

Ganderbal (78 )

(J'(-f~ldCf~;:1t

\b~!

-. --;:::_

~ ~ <:>

0-

16

EA

EA

EA

FA

FI)

~

== "P:::; ~ '" :::;

"" 0.> = ~ ~ u

Z

17

N M

N ,.,1

NM

N ~1

PR(38) -F. lI

£1) "(37) E -"{38) :-'1 ~3.:")

! I I ~

I -= l

c S <=

I c u

<= t ~ I ~ ! u ~

I '" ~ 0 "" ::::E. E

! I~

(. clI-pet

(, .ITi1cl

I_.i:ind u~c (:i.c. area un~icr dI1!cr-...:rll t~ rc'-.. nt-land usc in

hec-... ,arc)'* *'

19 20

80 PC(4S.I) . T(481}

PC o( 114-1·1114 I)

1'<-:(3 :;:» TC3 :;:> I

PC_·,l:' R) S.I-r"-"R)

(;t: iS9C •. o<)

::!-'_I PCI::!t4L:!) 1(3037.-)

131

21

7

22 23

154 <;4.7

2(] 7 \ 34 -1

I R3 3

t 70 S

I t:<"l .S

2

Kolan

( i<lgangi,.

Sonamar-g .,7

~\1agTaT

I

!

. ~

I I i

SeTla.] nun ... be;;r-

Name 001- village:

Na me C>~ CD B.e>-e ~: ,--co.­

Name C>~ Sub-Ots't: ::>C'"L"1

., .A.noe ~-oA;.a n-

-2 .Ara Harr~.r;:.

:3 Ha.i P~:ro

Name o~ CD BlcoCK: Lar

Name of' Sub-Ois"t: OOL2

1 ...... han

2 BadafTl Po .. ~

3- Bagh l'..tIaha-,and

4- Bagh Z."ma • Gana;

5 Baghi Dab

6-

7"

B

9

10

'I 1

12

13

14-

1"S

16-

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

:'::>6

27

26

31

Bar-dala

Bar-soo-

Bat Po.-a Deb

Satvena

Bena Ham.a

c:;nan"'lhan G.Jlab Po.-a

c:;nu:nt V.,.h ...... elr

Oat:>

Danger Po,_,

G"am...,.",.ara

60z-<3 }-iamca

Khan Po.-a

Khar Bagh

KhrarH Harr._,

Koka Gund

Kore~g Dom .. rag

Kur Ha.ma.

Lalivvaza

lV\ani Gam

Nar-ayan Ba Jh

N;:.vv~ b Bag

Oasba L2r

R;i::::lbit-.df G..J. _._j r~'_:"~j:.-':::I[. Gr18t_

F-,,:-~_-"'i~-"". "'..._-

Ra,",.h R?t:"··

RapOr€

~L Sr,,?,k.h Zoo

33- Thuru

34 \f\.Iahid P.f'Jr;-;:

35-

36

37

38

39

40

41

VVakur-a

VIlas Ku,a

\1"\1..21 toa La.r

VVa"tal Bag

VVond '~am

Yan Goora

Zar" Gund

L _______ ~:2 ____ Zaz:na

1 ::'-"

20{,] (__·cn ....... -c;; 10.:.a1.'<")" code n .... mher

00102300

00""102400

00102.500

00109900

00109700

00106900

00107000

00113700

00108800

00109200

00113600

00110400

00107100

00106600

00106500

00113500

0011"1100

00 r f3400

00110300

00110600

00-;,0100

00108900

00113200

00113300

00109300

00109500

00107::>00

001 3800

00110500

00106800

00109000

001 1200

0011""1000

0011000-0

C010G700

00108700

00"109100

00109400

00109600

·_-- _r I

19&] C-en-s.u~ ].;::.,..ca.ion code n t"f~1.be..--

4-

42

4"1

39

gg

101

47

120

91

"112

113;

92

94

122

11 B

119

89

108

66

95

93

97

115

8S

82

10G

103

43

90

,04-

117

12-::

116

0;"

1 10

87

98

"\ 1 1

114

102

100=, - ~,..., I 'L._...·L'

.... -g .... c: -=0 -~

<-> ..s <>d ...

<>0 ... "" '-' _c::, '::;: E =' <.-<=

<.> '" E ._, <G

VO :z: I 2

CD Blo('~: L.. .. r (OOU2)

:2

3

Ander-wan

(O() l023(0)

A-r;;'_1,12.5;n.o

(OO!0240D)

l-hlTl Por-a

(00102500)

(_~h a 11~ 11.--11r

'.. }'I;:tl ;;_:.t- POT ~

({__trj I \J-llhUI..,_' j

\\ ,n" La( (OO}O(J700-j

... ::a u ~ ,S

~ ::_ ;,-

~ '-a

rg ". =: :---3

231_9

1295

2877

401 U

z <= "--'

~.

=> '-' ~ = ..... = <.J ....., = "" =- -= ~ "§

-~ . .;l.

~ ;;i -c =-<=> ~

<=<- <.> -= = = '6 ;Z_ ;--

4 5

2, I 15 3S5-

1_(,36 2:'1

2,830

-,

3( ... I

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of India 2001 Am~nities and

Amenities avaj)":-i:ble- (ilflo(.2I'\ ailah)c ~~-rthin Ihe vj]lEgC~ a das'h'(-) is sho ....... n in -the coJuTTln

<lTld nc'·a \0 it in nr<!ck.:l", Ihe d is\<lnce in broad ranges ""1;<'_< 5 k-ms _, 5-10 krns, and 10+ kms

of" the neares! place" her-e the Cae;1 it V is avai lablc is JZl ven i

"" = -<?

<"0 ~

_g .,___;

6

Pr3) rv1( -< 5) C( l()-<-}

P12} r-1,:?_ i C( 10. I

1'(2) /'.1« 5}

C< 1("')

..... _- ~ i ( .. .,. )

[3 "0

:."

~

7

C\,,,C PHS 11(5-10)

MC"./~5-1 O} PHCj 1 rl-<-)

DL C\;,'T

H(H,- 1 1\.1C I.'>.! 10- )

plj ~C- ... \ ~ (l.. "

1",>,("" H,'- :")

1'.1{ -\'. r 1')-~ ~..._ ~ t . ~ . - ..;:;, 1

.\.I<-\'\'(_IO- f

Pl-h .. ~t~- -:-)

134

~ ~

05 s g-~ ~ 8

T R 5 SS

T

T R SSS T

~ = c ;;__ ._, ~

-.:::>

"'" "" -= =-i1 <U

-:2 ~

-"'--9

PO(5-IO) PI-I( 10+)

POI 1 (J-i-1

PI 1110-<-)

PO(5~IO)

PIl{ S- J 0)

T <..; SS-T POl'" 51 P~!q --- ~)o

'- '" Ss PO,) T PH(IO-t)

..., > -~ ,., ""'-0

b u

-.;::l c '"" --;;:; .~

u >= ~-E ---"" <= 0 = V J:O

10

CMiS-1O) CP(lO-+-)

C1\.1( 10- !

CPltO,)

CM(5-\ 0) CIY5-JO}

Cf'-'l(--" 5) (_- p~ .;:;_ --- I ~-~ 'I

, -~''''j' ::-- --- i i ~ ,

-= .-,

'" ~ ~ 'C

"'" '" 0/ .~

'" " C- ';:; "" S: e _-2 -= => b <.> ~ -fb OJ -= -< -0

r I

ACS(JO-)

NC<';I1{)~ "I (~CSr I O~)

_,,< -S\ In~) ~f(_ -S( 1(0-)

{K-'___< ~(I~~

_",-L-S{::"-J 0)

N(_-~5- !O} DC.':>{:"- i O}

...... _c..___.._ :'- ~

(K "':;1 - :-1

_------ ---

c,"(--- :,-, CP(~ =-, :--"C.'-i« :"

')(_.'-; .... -="-}

"" -g

:-¥ <:i ~G ~ ~ c

=--,;:; or:

3 ~ § ::;; -= u ';:::: 8 S 0;,: 'S! ~ d ;;> => co -< -.g a; Eo E ~=: ~

<j = 1§ u V """ <'.:

12

CV(JO;-j

SP( I O~}

S-' ( IO+j

CV, l(h 1 SP{ 1 (j~-I <..:,,,,-, \ (l~ \

CV(IU",

SP, I fl-< )

ST( r(J~1

....... t;, ( ~ r_ ~ - t

~ I ( 1 [J - ~

:-;1', lO­S-I', !o- ,

<-> -~ <:::_

;>-., ~ "" ,.., i:. ~ "--'

'" "" 3-_g -! .~ § -;:;;

;,.-. := ~ § .~

~

1 3

05(--- 5) RSn(]~}

".J\Vr 10+)

BS RS(!()~j

"'''''''! 11P )

8S RSllO+) N v.'{ J 0+)

p,,, RS( IO~' ...... \-\ j ~ ~:.--. -;.

I~~

R S, 10- 1 "- \\-t If>~ 1

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

'\.7illag(.> Directo~­Land U~C fA" on 1999)

~

~ -:::: :s ~ K =. -< 14

I'R

I'R

PR

Pi..:"

I E j .oL

.~

d <:::

~ "5 ~

= ~ S ~

2 ... '-'

Z 15

'--jandcrbal

( I U)

Cjander-hal

( I [I)

(j3nuerhal

(6)

~ -' .. "

... lai1d~rh'_,,1

~2)

0--,

c...

~ ~ C

"'-16

FA

I,A

EA

L i\

L/\

u

'" -;::::::

'" on

~ g. =-~ "" z 1 7 18

NM (_ arpc(_ ", ,"oed VI,'nrl-..

NM l ,:_u~t .. ·].

'.. o~ld "\~ ()-rl-..

NM L arpet

l.unu use (I.e'_ arc.a under diITcrerll. ty,)c..:~ ()1 i.and u~e in

heclare)·"

= -~ = .,.., "" '" -'-0 U '" -;::; . .:2 v '= g ~ ~

0> 0> ~ :9. V'> ~, '" _... :::

~ '" 6 -= 0.> ~ ...,

"G 05 ::c '-' = = g

e ~ :~ = <.> """ ~ ~ 'E -"" -=::; ~ <= V <W

19 20 2 I 22 23

PC( 124,7)

T( I 24 7)

(,CPIt> ~) PL-{....:tO ())

I(127 I)

li-(_ ( 1--13 7 j

1"(14:1 71

; -: { .' -;;..~ -,

r. I :--: -

(_ I L . ( i... _" j

T~ I ,::, .')

263 1(',2 (,4 7

16 I '276 I [}O,3

OJ 00 eo t;

-:;: -= '" '- ~ 0

E = .;:::

"" <J Z <J)

2

AncJcrv..-an

2

J Ian l'ora

'\,_·-':_i.

'-~ i.:Ha 1 . ..:1'1

7

10

2

Qasba Lar

(00106800)

13agh

M q l1arlt:1I'11d (O(l 1 06QOO)

B.<..l:g..h LQl1tarl

Gunal

(OOIU7000)

Bena Han1a (00107100)

'2' "" u .., -= .:=: 1;0

-"" ~ <.> -5 .._ = '" to ""

!'3 0 f-

3

319,7

23,1

5,3

248,5

~,

~ .... 0

=-g <=

.:2 S ~ c:... 0 c..

!'3 c f-

4

2,539

418

131

1.355

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

L'

tllOl(7200)

\ ....... c'ltal ~~<lg

'. "" I 0.>: 7nO f 17'} 7 923

~

~

B '-' g ..-. -a 0

~ _§ c ~

~ ;z:

5

44&

69

18

::>22

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SR INAGAR

Census 0" India 200] Amen'1.ies and

Amenilics a..-ailahlc til no, a..-ailahlc _,'ilh,n th.c' village. a dash (-; is sho~vn in the column and ncx"l_; to it_ in brackets the dlstatlcc in broad r.;":lng-es_ ....... iz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 klTls. and 10 l kms

ai-th ... nearest place ""here "the r"cilitv is "vailable is'gi",en)

'"" is

~ ? 6

P M S PUC

C( 1 0+)

P1~

-:q !'I.'I( ~- ."1 I: -( I (l , )

P "-1« 5) C( 10~ 1

Pc::» 1'.1« <;}

C(HH')

E:t. __:;! ...... 1 ~ -; l

:--':'{..2 J t (i r....1-

~) ~ ~­

.;:;; ~ '- 1~ -.---" ::-. 1

t:-{ } ','---"'- l

= .S' -= OJ ::;::;: 7

t>..1CW PHC

F\'vC H( 5-1 0)

H« 5t MC-\"i(I{)+j

PHCj< S)

II{~

S) )\.'Ie',\/( 1 0-+ )

PHC[<: 5)

~ ~

"" <=

~ C§ 8

T SS-T

T \\' C

SS·T

T C SS-T

1-1« TeS")-") )\.1C\>,,'( 1 0+) T

PIIC« "1

PHe I I ( I (). }

"'1(._-"\,......_-~ l ~)- )

1 \~- e_­

'-,,,-,

"" g -= =-"" "3

-= ~ ;;_ :.:: eD ~ .3 ~ C

"'-9

PO PH

I"C)(,- 5) PIHS-IO}

P~) I'H«'

")

PC) 1'1 !i'

")

.~ ~ '? <:> '-'

-= '" '" -;;;

-~ ~

E .c.< 0 ~

U ..= 10

eM CP«

5)

,-'M(-- 5) CP(~ 5)

CM« S)

CP« 5)

CM« "') CP« ")

C"lCl'«

-0 = «>

"" "g = <.>

-5 = ?

~

§ -v '<3

'" 55 e -= .2

~ ;:; .~ =

-5 <:: 0

I J

ACS« 5)

NCS« 5, OCSI< 5)

ACS« :-; )

NCS(~' 5) (X-S{~- 5)

ACS( 1 0+) NL'S( 10+ J UCS( I 0+)

ACS« 5) N(_-S,'"'" 5) ~x·~« ')

.·'\.C-S«, ='J ~t;_ -~"·d._·- 5)

(J'( --r...:" ~.- ;:;;;)

----.--------- ------ - ------- - ----

11(<­

:" '] ~1C \,,,- (.,-

10] PHC« 5)

136

"l..._-i.\,. .. H ........

(_-P'

:")

::=;.)-

.. ,( '<';l~' "} '..,(, 'S« 51 C>CS\< :")

~ :~ U .<:; -£ <!"e 0

""-~ on

3 E ""'" "" -= '" <...> = -;::

~ u E :::::e :.c; ~ > "" <= -< .2 ~ E <;; E ~ "" '" ~ v G 0:.:: V;

1'2

CV( 1 0+)

SP( 10-+) ST( 10+)

CV(I()-+~

SP[lO+) ST(IO+)

CV{ 10+) SP( 10+) ST( 1 0+)

C-V{ 10+) 31>(10+)

SHI0' }

CYlIO~J

SP( lo~ 'J

ST,I')-+'

eVII!H )

.","(10. I

51(10-+1

t-i "e:

f ~ ';; = ...... $ =

i .~ .02 s =--E ~ E 0

V = ~ 13

BS RS( 10+) NW( 10+)

BS RS(I(j+j

NV,,', I ()~ ~

BS RS( I (H)

N'\\."( 10-)

BS RS, I II~ I N" ..... ' I [J~)

BSr-· :=:'J R_<.;{ 1 (I~ ;

~\"Iln

VILLAGE D~RECTORY

Village Director',' Land Use (As on 1999~

". co

E ;>-

.s -= ~ E CL c.. ~

14

PR

PR

PR

PR

:'i-'::"

12 = ._, ._,

~ ~ >= ~ .9

t Z 15

Ganderbal (0)

GandC::-Fbal (2)

nanderbal (1)

Oanderbal

0)

{:!_}

(_~aTl.d::Th-~,1

~21

;--. c.. c.. ;oa: t;

'" c 0-

]6

EA

EA

EA

I'_""

.., <=

";;::

'" ~ ::::;;_ b g-""-~ OJ

Z 1 7

N )\.,1 ,

: -.. ! ... j

-~. -= Q g 15 "-'

-0 "-'

0 .@ =-EO ~

~ g ~ co

L E 1 S

(lrJ1~-l

L.a[uJ u~....: (i_-;.:_ '1~t:::2 Linalt.::r dr'fr"C~-":::l1t types of" land u:::;.~ 1n

11 t.:c1.arc)~ *'

19 20

GC(2.266) T(2266)

GCfI7~J

HI7B)

GCl9(,3)

PC,f30) TliOQ3)

(.";(.-( 414 ..so) (,-1 i -l S I

P(~("-;':=:_ 1 ~

Ti'):" !

137

21 22 23

17.9

OK U_B

.... 18

2

75.2 Qasba Lar

3_7 Bagh ~1ahal'1an(i

&74

13CJgl1 :tCall!l.dll CiicU.:a.l

~ - -:---

7

10

1.2

~

"-' -= § 0::::

'" -;:: .__, CF:

13

14

15

16

1-

1~

... -= 8 <=

_£ '§ '" _,

<>d .,_, :#'

';;;: ._

<::> "-' E "" :z 2

(3ardala

(00 I 08800)

r-.::_ b_ra11 j J {an13

(00 I O~9001

RapOTC (00 I 090001

Wond Ham" (00109100)

H .. a.--..:::on \ (H) 1 (I'}'::> (001

Kilt Hanla

IOU 1 ,)',1_,001

~ v "" ~ ;g -= - d :k'c. = "" ~ -;;;: .,_, .-: ~ c ._ j§ = :::> <-. Co.

~ = Q_

.., ~ <5 C l- i-

3 4

62 3 507

992 1,0 J 1

1251 2_397

70A 492

347 2' 2, [27

<n

=

U = = ':!. -B "" i :::> c -= ,_ C ~ <.> -= E :::>

Z

5

81

149

326

fl5

Anl.,;n,11C,,>

aTld ru .. :_=_xt

'" 0= -~

8 :::>

--0 '-'.]

6

P r-.'I( .c: 5)

en 0+)

P M(~ :;)

C\ 1 O~)

to

I~ M C( IO"}

P(2) 1\1« CIIO-+)

P 1'>.1 <;

C, I 0 +}

5)

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK _ SRINAGAR

Census of' India 2001 Amenities and

e" c"],,hlc- I it ,H)L ",',aliahl.:: """thIn the village. a d<l$h (-) i~ shov .. n in lhe column it rn br.a",,-=)......::t-s 111C distance in broad range~ -V]f.< 5 kTT1~ __ 5-10 kTTls_ and 10-t- krn:_c:;

orth" nearest place , .. :here the raeilit:'\.' is available is g,yen)

0 ~

= ~ "-' '0 ~

<..> ~ :::'i'

7 8

H(~-TC SS,

'i) f'..-1CV.I:'>-T

10) p~ le!<c 5)

H{< res ss ~) "-K . "",« "il

T PHC« :")

R i\-1P 11(-', ,,)

Me""1 S-10/ TSS-T

P}jC« 5~

HI'" TC 5S-

:") "-1C\"'{5-T

1 0) PliClln~}

Plle(-·' :'>1

138

g 0 -= =-... '2 -0 ;ii -= ~

18> ":§ -" 0

l:L.

9

PC)« 5) PHI< 5)

PC.)I< ."i)

PH« 5)

pH PO(5, 10)

PO« 5} PI-I(<- 5)

PO PH(5-10)

P(-)

f' IJ( 1 () , )

<U ?

"1J .., =-'7> C> ~

-0 <= .."

'" -~ <U

E '" E --"" C>

0::;

'" LJ -= 1 0

CM« 5) CP« 5)

eM("" 5) (_'P{<~ ~)

eM(5-10)

CP(5-l0)

eM("" ," ) CP« <;)

CI\1 CI'(:" -10)

C'!\1l"-1 III CP(5-101

-= §

] --::; u

-;:: = .~ ~ c 'u co 5;

~ ._

3 e <->

'C 5 0£> -5 --<

I 1

ACS(-< 5)

NCS« 5) ocs« 5)

A(_-Sr~ :'» NCS(<- c")

ex-s« ';)

ACS« -'»

NeS("" 5) ex-5('" 5)

At-S« :'» NCS!~ .'::')

(),,-S, " ::. ~

.·'CS« :=;) "-'C :'-_::"._

" )

( .... ( '-',,' '-,

......... { -.::--:, ~ ~. .:;.)

~(:"-.f-:-': '::;;:'1-

.g :~ -0

';;:; ~ <!"! 0 =-

! v-:

E ;"! '" <0- ~.g '~ <J --= = :;;: --= :=>

'" ~ ,£2 a

'" ~ ~ 2 --g u "-' v_ ..:r; =:

I 2

CVIIO+)

SP( 10+)

ST( 1 0+)

C--V( 10.)

SP( 10+)

ST! 1 (l-t 1

C',,'( 10"') SP( 10+)

ST,10+)

CV(10+)

SI'( 10+]

ST. 10·',

(,"\'110+', ~ j \ 1 oI,.J ~ i

<.:; ~1 ( ~ O--.l ...

CV( l n") '.;PtIO+}

S r~ 10-+)

-~ ~ ~ '" ~ '" :::.. ;,;

S 0::;

d ,2 <a -9

~ -~ :> ;;'" E

~ 2 -{§

"--' I 3

as RS( 10-+-1 ?---:"d I o~)

BS i<S{IO"j ~"';! 1 r), )

H:'S

RS( 10+)

l'.'\V( 10 ... )

I~S

I<,";r I n~)

"-i\>':( ! 0+)

13:-,

R~110~',

l'..:''V{ I O+}

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village I_)irecto~' Land Usc (As on 1999)

~ .;;::

.s -= g

K =-<C 14

PRe

PH.

Pj{.

PH.

PR

12 <=

:.:;:::..

<.JO <= .;;

:.;:;; '"d

§: .8 ~

~ .., :z: 15

Ganderbal ( I )

Cianderbal (2 )

Uarld-erbal

(2)

Ganderbar

(4 )

uandcrb::sl

l2 )

G","de.bal (4 )

~ --.;;_ =-~ ~ ... ~ <:>

P-

16

EA

FA

EA

EA

FA

FA

b ca

""' 0 E = 'N E .... 0

~ <> <=

~ _g 11 <U 0 =- ;=I 0.. U co § =- ~

~ 8, ;=I c

"" "" Z :E E 17 18

Carpel

NM

NM Carpet

NM (_ arpel

NM

LI'_~nd usc ~ I_C_ an.::-a under ditfercnl l:YfJl,,;~ ot tand usc In

hectare)"" '"

~

2 c-..... 19

"-' U

~ :>-, ~

* 'E 20

GC(20A) PC(33A)

T(S:'LR)

(0(,"(943)

"I"(Y43)

C.C(5U 0')

T(50.6)

<,C(295)

T(29.5)

~l_-~h_; 3 J f, S. 3. _-; _II

GC(lSt:..6) J'[IS6.6)

139

-= ~ gj, E '2 ;::, 21

OA

45

6.0

12.6

938

<== C> .~.

0<> oj:; 0:::

:.0 ~ =' <J

_5 ..., -E <L> ~

i;l :>- :£; e

"'" .,., ."2

'<5

"'" -= :;,-'V ~ <a

::i5 ~ -0 .~ <= ~ "" -::;; ;=I

~ '" c_;) co 22 23

11.8

9.&

2 0

~ ~ OJ

>- -= 0= ._ ;:; <:;> c: "-' 0:;:; E «3

.-,;:;: "-' Z. <r.>

2 1

8.1 Ba.-dala lei

4<:) Hama

58.2 Rapo,e

'.>,/ond 25 1

Ilam" 16

628 Barson 17

66 R Il-!

~ <L> -= E ~

'" -~

en 1

19

20

2'

22

24

., -0

8 <=

.S m <.> <:> --' ~ ., -~ '-

C ~

<= ~

;z:: 2

Van Goula (00109400)

L,.H1i,\..,,_·:_=t_L.a

,D(J 1 O<J5(0)

7.a,-i (J,l!-nd

rOO 1 (J,)600}

8acJanl Por.a [()() I 09700)

LaLtlCl.

lOU 1 0')S<l0)

j\.han

{00 ~ o-t)4)~_ t{} ~

<..>

~ 6

..... <><> ~ .;:;

..... -s '0 '" ~

3 0 .._ 3

<;083

19.0

5-4 2

813

13 I :">

I 16.5

~

=>

E ~

= "-' ..., co =-U -=

~

= -8 = ~ __g

<= ~ .~ <::> -= '"5 Q.. 0 G ~ = 0..-

"" -= E <5 '" f- ;z::

4 5

4,1 to 601

289 40

102 17

672 70

1,064 137

685 75

A; ... n~nitj1i..":~

and nc-...:.L

'" ~2 <ti u = ~

0

P(3} M S C( 10 ... )

P M(~ 5} (.-{iO~l

p 1'..,1« :,)

CIIO+ I

1'(2) l'vf[<.

C( I (N)

I~ i\.·H_ --=: 5)

Ct I O~

P !'\llt-.c: 'i; (.'t I (J + ,

\0

,,)

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of' India 2001 _~nle"i~ic", and

aVilldabi,_'" (l( 1"1'1..)1 .;._~\, .a~j.;}hf'li.':: '~'L1h"l1 the ..... ·~n:agc. a -•. :l.--t~.h (-) i~ ~f1..:-r ........ n ~n !he COrUIl"H"f

il in hrac".·[" [h .. • di <"!anee in h,'oad rang>!"" v;/:, <' 5 kIn.'> ~ 5 ~ 10 .... ms.. and 10+ k,ns ot'rhe nearest place , •• heH~ Ih'" 1acililV is availahlc is >1:; "cnj

-= ~ .£

~ .., => ~

<:i o.i 0- r::: -E u c

~ E Q "e .2 ..= <2 0 >: fr =- ~ = ..,

~ E = C. =- '" .2 9 -~ "" .2 E ;::I ..... -0 Co '"' ~ ~ ~ ""

u -.:; -=:; -= =' «> -0 g u

~ -r:: '"

-=0 <= ';:> "'<l ~.§ 0= >=" .... "'" S; -0 .S

"" 0..

~ ';:;: -= .~ ._g

15j, "" EO: => :<- -2 "6 -s ~ =0 <u .2 ~ -~ l <=

-~ <= .:\! <t> a § = ;;-:.:.2 e ~ ~ --= -= ~ § -"'" .;:: -¥ E ~ 3: -!E. c:s § "'" '---' .:;;; "" -e 0- '-' -= -0:: ~ '-' 7 8 9 10 1 I 12 1 3

F ',/C- If I I(P') I frp C PO ACS(5~rO) CV(JO+)

B~

MC'I.'/( 10+) CM« 5) RS(IO .. SS~T PII( 10+) NC'S{"~IO~ SP~' 0+,

Pfl(.·(10-'c) CP« 5) ':X'S(;;~ I 0) ST( III +)

NW( I O+}

f -Ii s- RS T lll' (.: ACS!<;~IO) e'v', 10+}

lO} .... 1(. ~\": (<' PO« S) C!v,[!5~ I 0) f-<tS( lOt} SS~T r.:CSc' f (J I SIY( [(i ... )

5JP1~(·{"'-. "') PI LI 5~ I 0) CP(5-IO} OCS(5~IO\ ST( Ifl+)

N'l.V,If).,

.:- ...... , 1 U-.' loS

I h 10"') I I Ii'" (__- : ....... 'L S-i.:;; lUi 1'( J(~- 5) C,,-1C", \ III RS, 10+ I

"-1C\'~'(](h ') SS-T NCS(5~IOI SP( 10+)

I'IIZ'( 10-) 1'11(117+) CP(5- i [II

OCS("~lOl STj 10') N,"iIIO-~'

11[< rill'(_'

ss 5) 1\.1C"'''/« 5) POt 1 O-+} CM(IO-t,

ACS(I()+) ev( I 0-+) RS( 10+)

PHl'( IU-+-) SS-T

PH, , O-+} c.:P( 10+) N( 'S( 10+) SI', 10+)

N'W'( 10+) 0CSIIO~) STIIO+)

C,\"'C ~ ~. , " P.S

"dC\Vr 10 .... , I i .1 J {_-

POe lO+) .... xC::S..._~;,__, i c·\,.· .. ~ U-i

RS( 10+) ~-.; c.; -"1" CM(IO"')

~~(_-<; ~ ~.n .,. j. <;p'l,r~l:") PIlL' ( l 0 •. ) PIl(!O') CP(1 (J--i )

OCSlIO< ) S r( 10+) N\.'/( 1 0+)

~ n~ Ii, Il)~ T HI' SS~ C1'-\('IO~)

A.<"·~I IlP I C\."tl [)+j RS( 10+)

~5(~\.-\ ~ 1 i-\~) '1 (JO( I i)+ ~

f"...:'(-~~ 1~"J--'1 SP~ I rJ!

PIICII (). P·jllO~ } (.'/',10 .... )

OCSll{)-" S'j'{ I 0+) N'\.'~I('" )

~

'1 r1 0

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Virl;'12e Directory L~lnd Usc (A", on :999)

<..>

~ ----:3 g E :§t -< 14

PH.

PI<

PH

PR

I'R

E ~

.:!": <V <J c:

"* "'d ~ _§ -~-

?ii Z 15

Gandcrbal

(9,

(J and",_"rhal

(9)

(5)

Ci arujerhal

( 14)

{_ia\ld~lhat

{ I ...:::; ~

:0-, -;::;_ ""'-1;; ~

"" ~ co 0-

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

FA

EA

_.;:' -= a

.". E "" -N E '" 8 00.0

~ <= f' -= ~ 1::' = 0 =' 0- 0- <:> ." _§ =-

I . .:::=

~ 0;; ~ -3l. 0

;0= E 17 I 18

N M

1..;'H"'_~ 'LJ~-...._ ... i.~ ..cJTe:.<J tr3HJL~1 diflL"r L-nt t.ypcs. nr~ r:_~J1d use :111.

h e<..:l.a rl':' r* ....

0= <;2

= .s :>

-= =' 8 <:>

~ _5 ~ ... O~ ;>

~ ~ E "" ""

<2 ~ -= .=:;0

;-.

¥ :::; ~ o:S <U

E -= <-> "'" "" -;;; ~~ e g :;;: <>G

0 -E ""3 '" '-'-- ::5 L-' bf>

<"> ;;; C r::

~ <S'"

19 20 21 22 23

PCe 155.8) 102 8

T(1558J 249.7

P( -. 13 7)

T{ 13 7)

GCO<J ="1 TO<) <;)

,.,_ic\_~ -:.)~

"]"(1;"_6 1

Cil.__-(_;-1 ~-I

n:"1"1)

141

30 (I

1'>6 (I

41.2

1 h

1 7 400

1 6 202

"_)- S.9

I (,

~ ;go "-' os: -= E

~

~ 0 .... -;:; g .;::: ._, Z '-'"".

2

Van Cj-t_10ra FJ

::1

13 ad.anl PllT.a 22

..... , Il.an

V -= E 2

~ </0

25

26

27

28

2Q

~ <::> u <= -~

<..> <::> -' "'d ... on ~

>-._ = 0.>

E "" :z: 2

Was Ko<a (00110000)

Khar Bag!> (00 I 10100)

Sh"'hh Zoo (00 I 10200)

Goza ~-Ian,a

(00110300)

t:!.alYCna

(Ill; I I 0400 J

Na'\-\Clb E3ag

(O{J I 10500;

!::: <Q

u _g <=

~ en

"" .;;; oL>

-£ ._ 0

"" ~ ~ -0 !--

3

187.4

28..7

5-16

90.2

2497

47.4

! \ ~>

~ E

~, '-' => ~ => ._. = c_- '::!-

= '" ~ = "0 c;_ ~ <= _2 =>

«i _g ""3 <.-c_ c 0> ~

=- _,_, -=

fl E Z !--

4 5

1,043 130

409

532 76

563 80

3_039 360

471 5~

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

Census of' India 2001 _4m en ities and

AITl~nitjc:~ a\.·-ad01.hh::::-- 1 jf not a ... ·aihlhlc ..... Ir"rlihin the viltagc. a da_o;.:;h (~) is .sho::)"\.-... -n in th~ c:n~uJr"n

and next to i:t in bracl.;cl:S the dislan<.:c in broad ranges viz_"'" 5 kms._ 5-10 kms. and I G+ kms of the nearest nlace ""here the faci1itv is available is given)

c;; <=

-~ => -= u.J

6

P M C( 10+)

P M(-~ ")

C( JO+)

P 1\.1C-c 51

C( 10-+}

p OMC< CUO+)

5)

F ~. S U CI j 0- }

p l'>.-1(~- 5)

C(IO'·j

~ <-'

-= "-' ~

7

1.1« 5) MC'l.V« 5) PHC« 5)

Hi~

5-1 !'-.1(-\.'-c, < <;)

PI tl_'(c :")

l!!-:

51 'ie,,:,< ,,) PIH .. 'v ~)

H« 5) l'vfC""'« 5) I'Hel< 5)

['HC i it -~ :-'1 ]'\. ;..:~ \\' l " 5,

1 ~(·o

::') ".1( '\V, " 5~

I ~ f ~ {. . ( -- 'I

142

= '" ~ gp

:..::;: <=

;5 S

T 1-/1'

T\"i SS­T

T HI' T\.\: SS-

T

<V = 0 -= = ._, ~

~ -= =-E V' 3

~

0 C-

9

PO PH«

5)

1'(,)(" 5) 1'1 H < 5)

I IiI' "- 1'1 f f"()«--I <; l

T HP

TV.' SS- PO« 5) T PH« 5)

"-,,

T\V SS- PO PH T

T HI' I'll PO«

1C

\\/ SS---:;;;~

r

"-' ,=: E "-' =-<::>

8 -= ~

c;; -g E "" E -= 0 ~

'--> -= I 0

CM( 10+) CP(IO+)

Ckl(~ 5, C p( 10-+)

Cl'>1,,,,, 51

CPI<- 'i)

CI\.'1{< 5)

CP( I O-+}

Clvf« 5) CP( I O+}

CI'.1(~ 5-) CI'( jil~)

-= g

e .2

i3 -c:; ;W -~ ;" 0:; Cl -<:> '" ::;;; e -= E :::'

~~ ~

V DD -5 -< <:;>

I 1

ACS( 10+)

NCS( 10+) OCS( 10+)

ACS( 1<1+) N{_-S( ro+)

<'YeS( 10+)

ACS, I O~ i

N('S( 10")

(yeS, 10")

ACS, 1 0-+-)

NCS( I 0+) (),'S( 10-+-)

,i"'".:L'Stl U -'-;

NCS[ If)' ) OCS{ [0+)

ACS( 1(1 i 1

"-'(-"lIn' 1

OC'>\ I n" I

_.ci _[J ::>

---G ~ .E <=< c__

e <f)

.2 ro E

"" -= => u 2'

-<.: _g ~ --= -=

~ :> => _§ :::_;::

d ~

<= E .§

t; ",

-= c 0..> <2- "'" """ V;

I 2

CV(IO--t-)

SP( 10+)

ST( I 0+)

CYcl OI

SP{!CH}

.., H I (l+,

(.__'\ •• .'t.. I O-t ~

SI>( 10-+)

ST\ 1 0+)

CV( t()+}

SP(l 0+) STrln-+]

L' '- -.;,_ I tJ '0 )

SP( 1 (). ! ST( lO~ 1

(_ ""( I D~c)

SPfl<1,-\

~'n !(\~)

-~ ~ --~ '" ~ ;g

0:0 E ~ ~ =

-~ .= _s

"" -~ en ~-.

~ ::0: c -§

'--> I 3

BS RS(IO-+-) Nv\!( 10-+)

BS RS( to')

NV.'f 10+)

HS RS( 10-') NV,-( 10-)

BS« :'i) RS(IO<)

N'-"'II n +)

H"-:

RS{ 10-'-) N\"'( 1[,-,-)

ns RS(! ()-.' ~.\.]II"c·f II)'" I

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

-Village Directo..-v L~nd Use (As on 1999)

~

~ .:;;: ,8

-= '-' g 2: < 14

PR

I'R

PR

PR

PR

PI-<:

E __.,..

-<.> '->

.~ -= "'<:l

~ E ~

!':! '" Z }5

Ganderhal (16)

GaoH..krhal ( I S)

0atH_k'rbCll

(191

0andcrb",1

( I (»)

{ j"""d..,rhal t ~ \ )

0.-. -o._ 0-

~ b ~ 0

"'-16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

l'A

~ 'a

C ..... <= E

'''' E "" G gp '-'

:::?: E E -u

'0::: ~ <U C """ 0- "'-=I § <::> =- ~

~ ~ "" a § Z :;2' E 17 18

N M ( ",-pet

NM ( .3rpct

N IVI (_ .arpcl

NM ( 'aTpet

NM l '"rpet

NM l arp-t.::l

L..-aJld U5;.c (i.c~ area under difT-c-rcnl lYi-J":S of l;)nci u ~e HI

hecta,e)*'*'

~ 0

'-'-19

v ~ S;

""" e -= "-' ro '"" -E

20

GC(87.8)

T(87.8~

GC(IO.I} T( 10 I}

GC(29 j)

'1'(29.1 )

GCl445)

T(44 5)

(.,ell b-~ 1 j

T{1()7 ~)

G,(340) T(T.-1 0)

143

-= ~ 0.0

-E -= = 21 22 23

215

2.0

2~_9

324

170 35.2

98

2

72.9 Was Koa-a 25

r..:.har- I~agh 26

16 She," kh Zoc." 27

8.1 Goza Han,,, 28

30.4 r-3-atvena

I 2 .,0

b -= E => c:

""Oii -;:: .., <.r;

31

3,-:;

34

35

36

~

-= c;. ~

= <:> .~

<.> 0

....:J

~

""' ~ .;: '-

Co

~ ;;j

Z 2

Khan Para

(001 10600)

Wak'UT3

(OO! I070l11

R.,J.,.h I<..ahllar

(001 I (JX(JO)

V/ahid Pora

,001 11000)

LJ-clll_g,';'__-1 IlU~ a

<001 , 1 /OD}

TbtHU

P'_u) ~ 1 l20D}

'J.

U J;;; ~ v .;;

:=; '......> <I.> -= ~

== <= =-... =-<._..

~ .... 0» = ~ ~ =

';> ~ ~

-= <= ~ .S?

'- "" .E Co --::5 '_ «> ""- C

~ c ~

=. "'-' -;;; Ci>

.= E -0 C :=I

f- f- Z.

3 4 5

67 2 2<)~ 30

307 ~ :L225 4,,1

27~ ::' 9':- 16

174,8 1 ,041 163

178 45& 71

19-" 3 1,392 244

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of" India 2001 ."rncniries and

Ailh.·nil.:i,,-'-~ av..:li I.;._~bl(,_~ (if- nDt "J\- .Blahl...: \:0". ith~ll thiL: ...... J1L:I~~il.::_ a t.!:;_i5h (-- t t=-' ~ho'\.'\ n in the ..:nlUnlt1

and next

= c:

-~~

~ (>

P IVS( ~. :"}

(_'{ J 0 + )

]> 1\1 S (. '( I (I t ,

") 1\.1«

CliO, )

=")

to

f>( .

P 1'.-1 C(IO+)

pi·

5) 1\.1(-, 51 C( 1 o. )

J> ,".1 ( )

(_ 't ~ (~- ....

il in hracket" th.., distance ill broad ranges .... iL< 5 J..cnoo.. 5-10 knos. and 10+ kms 011he nean:~t place ....... hcrc the Tac.lLlv is availahle is given)

... = 0

-= fr ~

""'" ~ ~ -= ~ E ~ 00

= '" -;;; = ~ .~ ~ -= ~

""' ~ 0 ::;:::: <=--7 S 9

H« I HP ,,> Mev-'( 10 +) T" .. · ss- P{J« :")

PHl'« :") T PH(-C: :")

PHC 11(5-10) TC S~- P<J 1'11(5-M("\"I(lrH) T I(q

I It i ,) ~ ) (_ SS·-1 I'Cl( - 5) Me ...... ', [()~ )

l' He ., 5) f>IIC(~ ~ J

RMP III-~ 5) MCW(~ 5) T SS-T I'O(~ 5) PHC« 5) 1'1-1« 5)

H" -s J ...... L\_ ,:" l:'-;_ I (._' ~~, 1'H l ~-L}'.. 1·r')) r"~~.( .~'.::.. T "''' - , 10)

i; 1 ~ -=---

"i,'H '\-\.-'(-.;;,_ T (' ",s-PO PH

I (l\ r::.~ f c. '. :"- T

I I 1 ~

144

10

CM(~ 5) CJ>[< 5)

eM CP,I 0+,

l ~'\I . :')

CPlIO" J

C_-M(~ 50, CPI~- 5)

C,,"1{-<' :=:OJ

CPt 5· t Li)

Cl\.1(oC -,)

-l_-tJi·- --.,

-0

~

e 3 B: -;::

u'> ~ ,~ .= 0::; 0 'u c: s;: E --

E ~ = v <J t; -~ -= -< "0

I I

A("S( 10+) N( 'S( 1 [H)

C>("S( IO+}

Ac'.'-,( 10~)

~(-<.;, 1 0+ 1

<X-S(IU-"-)

..... \( -Si IDq N!_·S( 10+1 (X 'S( I ()~ I

AC"S( 10') NCS[ 10+)

OCS[ 10-<-1

........ '-._' :-::0 ~ ~ ~ I -

~l(_-S' ~ n_._ ~

OCS( 10+]

A('Sll('")

r-;e~( I'" I tit' ~( ~ ... 1 -.- ..

= ...ci <» :=: v '0 € ~ c

c.. E

v->

..3 «; E """3 -= -~ <..> 8 .3 ~ -= g > -= :=I

_£' d .:<:= E = ::= = ~ u

;;! 0= ~ C "'" c75

I 2

CV( 10+) SP(IO+) ST( I 0+)

,-VI 10+)

_S.P(IO"'~

ST(I(H)

'V{I()~)

S],[ 10" 1

ST( 10+)

("V( 10+)

">PI I O+}

ST( 1 0+,

"'_',',I U") SP(JO+)

STtIO~)

C"\'dO~)

SP(lfl+)

ST~ 10-.

13

as RS(IO'}

NVVj I 0+)

RS

RS( lIb)

N""I I O~)

[~Sl" <;)

RS(I(j~'

NV'd IO .. }

RS« -5)

RS( 10+)

NV-'{ 10+)

ns RS, I (}-+)

NV-'( 10+)

AS RSII()+)

"' ...... ,IO"J

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

"VillaglL" Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

0..> - til

~ S g 2 p_ 0-< 14

PR

PR

PR

MR

PR

E ~

:.§.. <V <..> <=

-~ -= ~

3' s = "-' @

Z 15

Ganderbal (9)

(Jandcrhat

(8}

(_~.alldC'r-b~

( &)

GandeTbal (4 )

(J""d"Th",1 \3)

Cia_rider-hal

(:')

;.--.. -o_ 0-

~ ~

"-' ::: <::) .,_ 16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

6' ::a 0

"'" E = 0;;:; E "" C oQ <..J

"'" ~ <= E! -=

~ ~ 0 P- o.. U ~

.§ =- <E ~ § <5 ,,_,

;z: :2': <= t7 18

N M ( "a,-pet

'- "arpet

1.::-!.r.d u::--,_~ (]."2~ are[~ under diffclcnt tYPL"-:-- ,--;!If I ... ~nd ll~t.: in

h cct an::)*"

= -~

=> -.6 '" :.0 a = U .E ~" e... ~

~ "-' ~

=> ~ :> -= 2 5; ~

"" eo "«; ~ :s. ""'=' e. -= > ~ ~ ~ '" J3

~ :;b ~ <5 ~ ~ -E = u '"" l':: eo "2 "3 => 'U

<=0 -E '" --< LL = L.J cd.)

19 20 21 22 23

GC(38 9} T[38 9)

GC( 198.3)

T119R3)

(_~C( 732)

T(73"2)

PC(61.:")

T(6( 5)

PL\! 3 _-t;

T( 13.41

PC( 1---1-16)

T(14161

145

7 . .3

68.0

65.6

2 4

0.4

OA

OR 20 2

352

10 I l243

I 109

4.0

56.3

._, ~ ;0.-

<-0 "-' E """ ;z:: 2

Khan Pora

(~akh

Rahit.=.r

"""'"ah.d ~:>(_ll-a

~

"-' -= E ~

'" '"" "C u

U"

3 L

33

34

----- _._------

l)anf':.-':~-

Par~ -,<;

.,.... .=

3 = '5 v:

37

40

"'i I

1~

"" -0

8' = .~ "-" 0

-" '"d ..., c£> ~ 0;::

4-c ~

~ 7.

2

Koka 0und (001 132(10}

"""_LUOCg_

l)nul.<:nag

(,)01133(10)

lj~un'-\';;;IL;:l.

([10 I I 34(1() I

Ilab

(00113500)

i~d.I FIL.Ha U"h ~ , j ... I 136(1(-;',

l~a~ .... hE DOlt> {[IOl 137(100)

~

~ I I

""

1

.., '-' = = ':;!.. ~

.S:: _§

~ -= ~ ." <ill

""" -> "" -B ~

~ 0 i:::

..; ""-

~ <'ii <5 f-

3 4

49.8 200

.3 71.4 1,I9CJ

20.3 191

2541 2.428

7fo " 604

:!'I 9 '"

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of" Indi~ 2001 A n1I(."tl! i.-i.£""~ ~ n,·d

~" = .~

/'\._nl .... ~Ll.t~L'~ H'\.-.i:uL ... l1'lc (d' IH.t a ...... <-Jd~-d--:.h __ ' ",,_,.._ ittlJn- ttlt.' ..... ·l~!D1-!'i...~_ a dash (-) ~s ~ho\ ... t1 i!l'l lhL': ",_·nhHnn.

and n-c-.....:t t.~ it In nra-.:.:]..._c.:t, lh~'" di~L<:-H1CC: in hroad r;lng.c.s "' i,_."" 5 k.nl::;"._ 5-1.) h.rns. arh...! I (} _l hnl ....

ol-Ihc" "eares! pl<lCe ""here the r:acilit,v is availahle is given) = <L>

C.J

= = ,_,

1-] ~ .= ~

<CC

~

E => = 5

"27

2 .9

Q :-? 0

,,) .... 1,,· ~)

C( 10' )

164 P ~ 1 CI 1 lI' I

27 -=-') "\.1{---- :=:. ~

('ll 0')

~'-J

."

1'\ _") "t,:» e{10-)

i" ; ... ~._ .. - -:--1 ( .,. ~ .' ~

<'1 !\'1 f·· ~)

i"~ -. i. ~ I ~ ,

J>r ,-

p~

~ .=--= :;E 7

H(~

:'.) MC ..... '(·. <;)

P\ IC{~ s)

H\ 10·) l'.H '\)1,.'1 1(0" )

PII( '(I 0+)

11("

5) "i{ ',"",'[ c 51

1'1[('( 10+)

IH-

5) MCWV'"· 'oj

PI t(" «' -;)

.- I,

5~ MC v..'1 j(Jf

1'11(.'1 li'- I

H{ ll>" 1

"\..F.'\.l,.r ~n~:

Pl~C.'{·-: ~)

146

~

"-' -;;;

"" 010 co

~ 5 8

T ss- r

r SS-l

ISS-I

1 HI' L

SS-T

, !P 'r \.\. S"i-

I

I HI' L .....;. ......:._ j'

.... <= <:> -= Co. "-' ~ -0

c: ~

~ @, ....

"2 V> c

c--')

I'C)-( , :> I PHI~' '>1

N.J( '. "'}

PH« <;'}

]>(.)( " -<,)

PI It 1 (I.")

pet PI!

PI J(-- ~ ~

1'1 I( :::'l

Pl)~< "' I ~ _;- ~ ~ I. ~ I •. ~ ,

._. .::: 1§ u =-'7' Co u

"'S! iii

~ .._, "-' <= ~ __,_., 0 a

U -= 1 0

C"-ll<;-10~

(_°P( 5- 10)

-""1< 5} (_'Pil (H,)

(_~ 1'-1( - =,)

CPl:'>-IO)

C}'I CP« '0)

(")'.1(' 51 (_ I', \{'-I

C:--f< "5-1 O. \...!.>.(, ...... I I"

-= ~

e 3 B Lfo

'" '"

<U

r, "-'

'" -~ <= $2

--.=.> .3 '-5

2 G

,... -~ '-' -= -« '" 1 1

AC:'-.(5-IO)

N('S(5-IO)

(X 'S(5-10)

/\CS{ I 0- I

NeS( J 0+) (X-S( J 0< )

/\( ':-'( '--I 0]

NCS(:5 -I (I) (X 'S( 5-) OJ

ACS(5-IOl N('S( "-1 O}

<JCS. 5-1 OJ

,\( 'SI I 0 ~

~-': . ~[ !n . , no:. Sl 10-1

!"'CS(S~I 0)

", 'S • ::;; -11..1)

'. '-l'S,1 <1-)

~ _c

:=I

:¥ -;:;

'u t ~ '=-0..

e vo

.2 E = 8 L~ c

o<d '-' -= :> '=' g ~

.~ <a := E "" ....

u <= -u 0.> 0 .,.;

<:><:: ~

1 2

cv, lilT I

SP{ IO~)

.'iT( 10' ,

CV( 10')

SP( liH )

S'H 10')

(__ V( 10- i

SP(t(l'I ST,H)')

CV(IO· ) SP( 10 .. )

ST. HI. 0

"'-v', I (I.

S t-::.~ ~ (,~ .... 1

sn I ()- )

CV( 1 () .... I

0:..;1-':( 1 0 ..

~ :r ( ~ i~) j ,

tf 'E

~. ~-C ~

c:s: ~ ~

-S: <=

.~ -~ §

f;' E "" 0 ~ '-'

1 :;

BS RS( 10·

N'-",',IO·t \

H'-. HS( 10-<-)

N\_\.i, 10-

B'-. RSII(I' ,

N 1,.\'11 0 '

13S

I

KS( 10- )

;--,;". IO~ )

~ ,~ .:......

R'i. I (, ..

"'-.:".( ] ~.I -

B'i R,""=,-_ I 0' , ~' ........ ; I'~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villa2C Director", La nd Usc (.~~ on ] 9'0>9 J

ou ~ --=-2

2;:l 2 =-=--< 14

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

1'1'1.

<= _y .S ~

'-' <= ~ -0 ~

"" :; S

"" ~ '" u

;;L.

15

Gandcrbal

(8)

(jandcrbat ( 16)

(j~Ull.h:f h ... ,1 (7)

Gander!>,,!

( I?J

( 1-1 )

,( • ..:.uh-1..:.:r'h-.:tl (1 ~';

c--_ ""Q_ C-i7,

~ co

CL

16

EA

EA

EA

lOA

EA

-. -= 0

~ E <= -N , E "" 0 .,.. u

"" s= ::;;:: .;:: -= "- ~ v C-

~ g_ 5 .., _s =- .~

OJ

"" ~. = ... co "" = ::;;:: E

17 18

NM ~ arpel

NM

NM 'l :<J:rpet

l,and U;-;:Il,." (i c ar-L'a under' d~fft.:n.:n1 t.)·pe~ of lane use in hCl..-].o;t.re)·*

c .S

'" eLl -::: = 'i3 13 OJ

'--' ..2 ~ :5 !if "-' ,,_. ;;>- -g ~ ~ 2

~ "'" ;;.., ~ -= "" ,e_ -= ;0-

~ 0.> § .., -= :c;

~ "'--' w_. <"<> ~ ~ <oS -E 2 -= <-> = '-" "'" = -E G ~ ~

'-'- - o.Lo -< 19 20 21 22 23

GC(20.7) T[?(1 7)

15 4 1.6 12. I

GC(9g 3)

T(9K :n 104.0 169 (;,

Cit"( L C) (j)

I I I') 0)

CiCC l-t~ 7}

T( 143 7;

(_!(_-..._ -;~ --i ~

Tr3~ c1:

147

133

lIX

36.4 607

13.8 182

I 7

"-'

"'" .£Sl t; .=,

§ GO <=

'" E '" z ~

C/O

2

Kok" c-,und 37

rJ(-.n1i1r~g

Dab 40

lJ:?:!---41

42

"J ~ 8 ~

~ ~ '" -= f; ,S2 .5

'-" ~ ... 00 "'" = ~ --' §.

<>d ':;: ... .,.. <= """ -s ~ OJ --"" '--= ;;:- c

=> E "" 0-i? '- ~ C>

0 .... =-~@

0.> e.; '" v ~ c: c

"'" ;z:_ ;- I-

2 3 4

Narayan Bagh 43

(OOI13S()O} 44_<;1 56'}

KaniaI' GUlld~

44 Ro-:,.11an 1'05_0 1,7 I 1 {OOI13900)

Ratular- C.fund

4·' R""han Ghat 24)-(

{OOII-4700,

~.

~ ;:; '-' = ~ ~

-:::> S ~ "=' :g ~

C

t; ~ §

;z:_

5

I I 1

2~1

cU.

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census or India 2001 Amenities and

./'\nl-L.~111liC"~ ';_j\'.::li}.ahl-t .. ' (ir not ava-iIO;.lnlc '''''''ilhin tIle '\.'l!lag..._-_ .;_j: da::-;;h (-) is Shil)-\,' • .-n in the cnh.Jrnn

20nd n,-,,1 1<) il in h,'ackels Ihe di"tance in hroad range" "i ,_. < 5 ",no; _ 5-10 kn,,,. and r O+- km", of the nearest place where IhL> racihlv i" availah1c ;s ~j,,'en)

-= '"

_Q <= => .." :e u ~ = 0..>

= -::: r: '" "" <:> 'u 1::: 'E -= "§ 2 ~ C> ~ fr '-' ""5 0- ~

c... <j

~ <./)

~ ~ <F>

9 .;:: = -= <=> """ -~ '" E CD

"* § u '" ~~ ;:; -= => :::: -= g <..> 0 ~

~ § "'-' <'i:l 0.> E <= ..., ;;__ ~ -= 0;::; <~ -I ro '" ~ -;;:;

~ '" ;;;; => <=

?; -g '5 "" ~ <.>

= <>0 ~ -g ~ '§ '"' <= g E .~ <..> :.;;;; E .~

'-' § "" E ~~ ~ ~ _g 'i3 c E -'"" @, .... '-' ""

;.,c; E <j 8 ~ 0 <= £ OJ C -!O! 0

"" -§ w..J ::;;;;: "'- c__; _o -< 0 <x: c..n U

6 7 8 9 [0 I r 12 I 3

CW{' H« 5) THP CV(IO+t

BS P M« 5)

MC'.·'/« 5) TW SS- P(j« 5) Ct.1(5-10) ACS« 5)

RS(IO+ 1 C( 1()+)

PHC« 5} T PH« 5) CPl5-1 UJ r-.;CS{ 5-10) SP( 10< J

NVI'( 1{)-<-) 0<.. -Sf 5-1 0) ST( 10+)

C""'( '{2} I--I~ -< CV{IO'

BS p(~) M(' ~ )

:\OH '''V( 1 0+) TRC

5) eM( 10<) ACS( 10,)

R<"IIO· ) (-110-)

5~ S;';-T

p()( .c 1'--;C='>110'1 SP( l()~ 1

PIH.'( , 5) PI1« "') C I~{! Ih) (_)l'S( IO~ 1 ST( 1 (I, )

N,-"'( 10-

N\V ~")ot 1 () + ) 1".1 0, )

R SS-R POl 10') C!'.1(lO+) .. ,CSt 10- l CV{IO+)

I3S( 10, !'.1( 1 0+) MeW'( 10+)

PIle 10-; <_ '1'( 1,)-0-, ~CS( 10-+) SE'( 10-< )

HSlln., C( II}~) PHC( !O+) (X-SilO", ST(IO" )

'1(43)

Dl_!(2) "'(2) 1'(" I) "'.0(1)

NX21 ... (-:") Pt'C

C-.."C(<l') Pll~'(.s) PHS

H P(1~) PO(13)

"'1"\'\'(1'1) PI" III

~ H."-) F""'( '(-11 filS)

1'1,,,',21 < o::n I. $(!S I

148

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directo~' Land Use (As on ) 999}

14

PR

PH.

NR

PR(4"'} ;\1Rf ::!.~

"R " ......

~ -~ ov <J <= ~ '0 ~

~ B ~

~

"" '" ;z:: 15

Gande,-hal (10)

Gandc,-bal (18)

(_-iandc.-hal

(12)

>-. -o._ c... s:: ~ ~

:;: 0

Cl....

16

EA

EA

ED

'" <:: .~

"" E ~ P-

"" P-

~ "" Z 17

N

1'(21 )

:\I (20 ~

I f

~.

'-5 G E E c u

<= ~ ~ 0 => O- u .5 S = E C> "" :::;;:: E

18

( -arpel

(. -a,-pel

l .and USL' (t C' a·n:a undcir dirrer~nl 1) pc~ 011 and l:I~t.: In

hectarcJ**

19 20

C.C{4_R) T(4 8)

(jC(-~q 3)

rH<'> 3)

GC(2'772_3~

0_0 P( -(S3f>_7)

-r,(~ _-=:~n·qTnt

149

2J 22 2:'.

17_9 6_0

323 187

1072.4

2

16_2 Narayan Ragh

KahlaJ" 54 7

Gund; Rosllan

Raoi1.a.-­

Cjund Ro:shan

Gha(

43

44

I NatTIC" of"".-he Dis.-.--ic-'t::SrioLagar t- Serl;Q! I --CN-,O-a-n-.. -e-o-I~'-"-'~'~I~I-a-~->-<,--- ,,---------- -~--~2~( -J[~j~I~<_=e-n-s-.-' -s~l-n-c---"'-t-'-<-)-n-~--~1 ~<)~~~-I-~o(-L-~Tl-"'-· .-,-,,--~1-.-,-c-,--.-t~i~-n--c-0-d-=-e------i ! nU![~"3.h,c.. ~ c--cld-e- iflun ... hc..- III Lf1Tl hc'l"'"

--~-1~------------------------~~-------------------------'-r-------------~-------------+-------------------~----------------,

j !

t 2 :3 ,.

of CD BI-ock: G~nderbal

of Suh-Dis1:: o-oe 2

1. A.-ch

2 Saba D.;;uiYd Din

3- Sa bosi Po.-~

4 Badhra Kunc:j

5

6-

7

B

9-

10

1 1

12

13

14-

15

16

17

18

19-

20

21-

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

31

Bakra

Sandi Sagh

Buser B.ug

Chand_roE> D"",h N-owabad

Chapper GL nd

Oarend

De", Para

Forest Sroch

GoOgji Gund

GotJi Sagh

Gund Mom; ~

Hadorah

Hakim -Gun'"

Hardo Mura__j Abad

Hat Ba,-ah

Khal Mulla

Kuja:r

M.ala Para

M-alshahi B. gh

Nag Sal

Nune!"

Rakhi Kujer Un-inhabited)

Rang.1

Sadl'2 aag~

Saloo'-a

StJ-L PCI d

3-4 Shah Para

35 ShalLa Bug

36 Shuhama

37 Tul lV1ulla G' ,at{Un-in'hab'ted)

·3-8 Tu Imulla

39 Urpash

-4-0 'VVa il

4- l' VVani Hama Bala

00'108600

00"111700 00'107800

00'108200

00"1124-00

00"1081,00 00'112500

00'114100

00'107500

00111500

00'113100

00'114800

00114000

00107300

00112900

00112'00

00114300

00-'07900

00114200

00.14400

00,11800

00112700

00'085.00

00'1'1300

0011'1400 '

00'07700 00112600

0011'1600

c·,-''' 08000

8~ :i -~ 2300

001128C'O

56

60

48-

5"'1

62

55

67

79-

46

70

83

123

78

40

77

63

74

50

76

75

68

72

57

58

69

49-

71

59

54

73

I I

~ . I I i

~ _4.:_::2"-_---,VV:_::c;s,,, I' a P a h u

00108300

00114500

001119-00

00114600

00110900

00107600

001074-00

00'112200

00'12000

52

80

-66

'124-

107

45

44-

64

61 ----_-~- ----'

1:""0

~

"-' -C E "" .::

'" '<:: "-' V) ,

en

<0 -.:::> 8 0=:

-~ <.>

_3 ~ -= g>

':;:

'c. <Uo

E = Z 2

Hlo"k: Ganderbal

Gotli Bagh (00107300)

v..,.~ ad

(00 I 07-HJO)

Chapper (_,lmd (00 I (17:"OO}

~un~r

(nO!~J7;=I.H_\~

i -= :2

OJ on

..::: ':;: 0>

-=:: '--

<=>

'" ~ "" -;::; C ;--

3 (0003)

39.2

20.6

3399

~

;:;;'; ~ <L>

= '-' ~

0= = .... = .~ ~

= ~.

= -= ~ 0.

~ = .!2 => ~ "iii -= :;;

0.. c-0 ~

0.. <.>

c;:; -= E

C =' r-- ;Z

4 5

796 1 12

184 :11

2,795 40 ...

_/~nl-l':l'1.j-ll",_,::,

.and n~'-l to

'" o=: c = <--> = :-q

.&

P M C{IO+}

P(8) ~1 S

'-(ll)~;

P M(~·:'i)

C( 10-.1 }

PC') ~'1(2)

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of' India 2001 AITlenitie<; and

CI Y("Ii ~ab·lc "( i j' ~H)t ;(_1Ydi'db·le ""L .... i'llniH lhe -.... t 11..-jt:"L-_ a clash (-) is ::-i.hu,._., n i Ii the cnh ... ~nHl

it in brackets the distance il1 br<._xld ,.ang"'" vi L <: 5 kms" 5-10 k,ns, and 10+ krns or-the nearest place _"here (he raeilib.' is available is _given)

<5 <->

'i3 "-' ;::.;: 7

D HI5-IO)

MCv,,'( I 0-+) PHC( I 0+)

DUMC\:\i

R'dP(~) lU"'-10) PHC\< 5)

1(1) "'1CVv'( 10+)

PHC~< S)

l~1' ,­

I"UJ l ..... l'l.. "\.'\-~

:::--, ~. ~ I 'L ;. - :::-: J

n F\."'C H(5-10) l'v1C\!,'(:"­

i0'1 PiH._·(~-

1,1 j

152

<.> <= 0 -= =-'" .:l

""" @ -= = "iii ~

~ Oi. <>0 = c "2 :.;;;::

.5 D c

0-

8 9

TSSS-T PO(5-10) PHf5-10)

T C S SS- PD PH\5-

T

T C S.'-;-T PO(5-J O}

PII\5-]O)

= .]; e ~ 0.. ? 8 = g -;::; '.~ OJ

E ~

E .'-L

0 ~ '-' _c,

I 0

CM(5-10) Cpr I 0+)

CM( 5-1 O}

CP,"-I ell

C"1( c- -" > C PI >;-1 0)

-0 c ... e E ::i ,";!! <;n '" ..,

-~ k 0 '0 "" ~ ~ :.0 ~ e:: .Q

Q ~

'-' ~ -= -< "0 I I

ACS(S-IO) NCS{5-IO)

CX::S(S-IO)

ACS{< 5)

~c·s, c :'}

OCS{< 5)

ACS(5-IO) NCS(5-10) <K-S(,;;-lO)

"" _ci

~ ... :-e .c:; t: <E 0

""-2

<F>

.2 := -;::; ~ -= .§

0 .3 <'d ..,

-0 '-3 <5 :;: => <= ::s .9 ~ -;;; E E

= t3 0..>

'" -= ..., 0 3 0::: un

12

CV(IO+-)

SP\ 10+1

ST{ I 0+)

CV{ 10+)

SP{ I C' ' ; ST( 10-+)

CV( 10+)

SP( I 0-+)

ST{ 10- )

u '->

'i: ;;-; ~ ~ ~ ;::: = £ = "" v, :::= <= <=' ,2 e -~ ~ i~ 0 Le

"-' 13

BS RSl I f)-'-)

Nv,,·'1 10-.1 }

HS RS( 10+) r-...: \\.'{ J U + )

ns h'S/ !O"')

N\,'_'{ 10')

'" - ~-.-.-- .. ------~-~~--, -~----~,-~----~-

j ") L.. __J- ~ -_

1-::; i ~ .

_ -,

T rr S'S-T 1'< > 1'11(-· =:-}

... _ I \, :n

"'l,! • -7 ?,.

NC:,,)(<;-101

(_K s\5-10)

,"C~(5-101

~-:'·~~(~-ln)

'}( '~V;-I OJ

;"'-L_'

51'( 1 0-+-)

S·l (HJ')

<-,V()O-l,

,,-,,;,pr 1 n ~ ... STt 10~)

Be;

BS RS(]11,)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Vina~e Directory Land {J!;C (As on 1999)

!2 :..§ .... ~ .... ~ 0£)

'-0 ~ ;; ~

....::::.. .. _2 ::: <:-

§ =--5 a ~ v. ~ 2 '-> <U =- = ~ =- Z = -< <=-

1 4 1 5 16

PR Ganderh31 (4]

PI-{ t-A

PR Gandt:rhal lei. L':"

('andt.."rhal lh)

.u -~

"" "" t>L

~ S<C <e Co-~.

"" Z 1 I

N 1\.1

NM

N r..1

~ ... :.;;:;: 0 E E 0 <Co

~

1 t:::: c Co..

... S ~ "" § "" ;:;:: "" 18

C:a["Pt.:'t~ 'tA.' i 110 ..... v..'·oc).;

(_'arp-Cl

C'arpe\_ \,.Jy-.11 L ........ ..._·

'V.-I(lrl...

L.c_Hii;d u:St...' (I c. ";:in::_-a under d~ (l"_,·-,..~n1 :r~"pc-~ Dr j,an....:j u~~ in t1 eClare)"~

~ 4>

0 '-'-19

~ 2 '" s:: .,._, ~ -= u

'" c.Jj

-E

20

pe(2 8) '1'(2 ~)

<-iCC"'> 0) I'C( 1 64 6)

r(2~-1 6J

C;C( 2 ;;:)

I'C(117) -r. 14 ,)

-0

~ "n -E -~

2 1

319

_£ '::=;

Ol) '" 0=; -~ G '" <:; ~

_S ~-<2

<U ~

'" ;>- -a ~ EO t>I)

:::; -0 .;;;

~ "-' ~ ::c: ~ g ~ '-' .2 -= = W

e ~ :» "'" ~

22 23

4 <;

13::2_~

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

(iC'c:"':'-:=; _~ ~

PC(II'J ·n r{_:2~~~ -:)

153

-1 1

~

~ "-' -= -;; E

.~ = co = E <'ii

Z -£: <FJ

2

!'-.....: unc,

... -= <= ::> <=

""""i<i -~

""

6

7

8

10

.... -= <:>

<-> c: 0 ~~

<.> 0

--'l c:g

I5Q ~ -:;;:-'-

C> .... E .... z 2

Babosi Para (00107800)

Ha.-do Murad Abad

(00 107900)

Sadra !3agh (0010BOOO}

B;_u h.ll l':;Ll~~~l

«(JI.) I u,\ 1 (A, I

r1;::1dhr::1 KLlnd

rOOlmGOO)

u );; U u --= -~ .., <>.CI

__:': ~;;:

.... -5 ~

c

"" ~ "" !9 <:> i-

3

635

12_6

303

-,

142.4

I i !

I ~

I ~ c:

'" ...,

~ <...;

<= -= v I = '-' ~ = -0 <= !:::- S?

"" -;:;

.S; ;; ~ 0 -= ::; ~

.:::... '" Co Co. '-'

-.;; -= C ~ f-- = 4 5

478 76

123 23

314 56

224

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Cen."iUS of India 2001 A menities and

Anl:cnitlc-:-: a'\,..:a~lahl-t,; (.:f n01 :a'- .<-tJlut-.Jc '\.'\·ith~n the v:iH~gc_ ;a d;iSh (-J i~ :Sh" .... '\.\.·n in the C(}~UrTln

and next to it in brackets the di"t ... "cc in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms" 5- I (J k nl<;_ and 10+ kms oCthe nearest p~aLe where the f"aciljtv is available is ~ iven)

c::; 0=

.2 -;;; <J = -0

u.;

6

P M« 5) C(lO+ 1

P M« S) C( 1 O+}

P M« 5) C( 10-+)

'---11 U'

po 1'--1 ( ~. :=;;; I

C( 10+)

-;;:; u

'i3 ::f. 7

11~:5 -10) MCW(5.­fO) PHC(:,­

IO}

H« 5~ MCW(S-1 0) I>I-IC( 5-

10)

H(5-10) MC .... '(:".-10) PHC( 5-

10)

j.\\ .. (_ il(" ~}

""-1(_ ~\1.·~ In.;. 1

J';;{~!) I), )

I L ~ ~-

..., <=

"" -= "'-'" ~

-c> ~

~ -= ~ =-'" e ::< 0fJ e.o .... == 3 ::;;;:

'" ~ -'" 0 ,-... ~

8 9

T R SS-T 1'0(5-10) PH(5-10)

T He S~-T PC'« 5) PI t« 5)

T R :->S-I P()« 5)

1'11« 5)

PI! l~~- .:;;._)

P~Ji<5)

5) ~1(_'''llO~) -j SS-,

Pile, 1 fl,)

P(-_)~ -:_ :;)

PII{ 1 0 +)

154

oW :0--= E ..., ""-0 0 <.>

'" ~ m -~

E ...., E -""

"" g '--' -=

10

CM(5-IO) CP(5-10)

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM(5-10) CPI5-IO)

C]\'1(~ 5)

CPt ~ 5)

-= ~ E B ::; '-' -;::: bD .$} % ;;> a -<:> <= S; e 'i3 E ~ a <..>

~

-~ -5 -< "" 1 1

ACS(5-10)

NCS(5-IO)

OCS(5-IO)

ACS(-~ 5)

NCS('"' 5) OCS« 5)

ACS(5.~ I 0)

NeS« 5) C)CS(- :q

. .._.... 5)

A( s(_· 5)

NCS« 5} (X'S{< <;)

~ _o

'" ~~ -;::; -<:> t ~ c c.. ""§ <./;0

E .2 -::;: ...::: -= ._, = _g "':!. .... ~ -= m ;;> =>

<= ::::_:: .~ ~ E .~ b '" 0= -g ... G c::: y;

1 2

CV(10+~

S ['( [0-+ ~ ST( 10-+-)

CV(10---, SPlIO+) ST{ 10")

ev( 10-+) SP( 10-0)

:--, .~ 10' )

(_-'''-. •.. ,: "I

~]-',- 1 ... ;· )

CVi]()-)

S PI 10· ) ST,)(I> )

~~ e: :.-, ~ '" ;,-~.

=' c ~

<U m ~ 3 = .= "" .S ~

~ .~

"5 ~" 0=

E ::< c -~ ~

I 3

HS« 5) R..,cr 0+) NW(lO+)

BS{< 5)

RSt 10+)

NW( 10+)

as RS( I()+)

N\.V( 10+)

"," \Vi J fJ L )

GS(-· :")

RS( 10+·) .-,:\v( 10+-)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VilJa!!e Directory­Land tJse (As on 1999)

E -"'" 6 '" .... 0=:

~ Q e<) oa ~ <><! .;:;:-

"'""' .3 3 0-

B =--5 ~ '" =

~ e <U

=- :.. =- .u "" -< Z "'-14 IS 16

PR Gande.-bal (7) EA

PR Ganderbal (4) EA

PR Ganderbal (3) EA

pq E· /\

PR G'-'h!" [bdl (3) FA

.q ""0

= 0 E "" .~ E

'" c "'" u ..., ~ ;a -= t: i'::' <oJ 00 -§ co.. =-. "" .§_ =- ~ ~ ~ ~ ..., <0

Z ~ E 1 j lH

NM

NM

NM

N 1'.1 {_-arp-;'::-l

l __ ~)nd usc (i.c. area un·dcr d~fTcl~~nl type....:, of I-OiEld use in

h <"ctarc )* ~

19 20

1"C{34.0) T(34.0)

pe( I I 3)

.T(l I.J)

GC(234) T(234)

P{.~l::>7 1 J T(l71)

21 22

2.8

17.9

= .2 -;;::; -.5 =:; u

.g ~

::0 .... .!:! 00

'" -... >- -;:;:-'" 0 <-0 <= u

"'" E ~ '" -< z: 2"l 2

26.7 Babo~i Po..-a

Hardn ~1tlLad 1.3

Abad

5.2 Sad .... , Bagh

"-' -= E '" '" ""'2 .;:: ....

<.r..

7

I"

--~--.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__ ---

155

_g E => =

t I

12

15

2

Shah Pora (00108300)

Sarich Cilodri

Bagh (00108400)

Mala Pora (00108500)

(U{) I 0.';.>< IU )

(00110900)

~

'" <:::i ~ .... ~ -= c 2- ...

'--' ... a. = '" g .::::;

'" '" -5 0 ~.g

'0 ::::; '" =-e C> <0 ""'-

<ii -;;; <5 "0 l- I-

3 4

579

119.0 '_099

40_9 678

J _ _] ~( ...

7993 :),410

~

~ "" .,_.

'--' <= = C!-~ -= ';'!.

~

'" 0 -= 4-0 ~

E E =' z 5

92

189

80

.,22

.,,"\ lTlc:n 1- t i e:.---.

and ne-~[

-;:;:; c .3 "<'0 <.> ;co -= '-'-1

6

P M« 5) C(IO+)

P(2} M

COO+-)

P M« 5) C( I O+}

to

P ..... 1(_-~JO·,

j'\_2) 0.-U,-~)

S(2) U(l:)

C( 5-1 (] )

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

en e>jl"blc {iJ" not availahle ,,,··1~hin the villag,-,_ a

Census of India 2001 AlTlenities and

du"h (- ) ,,., sho-\.vn in the colu,-nn it .n brackets the distance In broad ranges viz. <: 5 kms __ 5-10 kms. and 10+ krn"

of the nearest place

E ~

'"" g"

u :.;;< =-0 c ...,

~ :::>' 7 8

H« 5) MCW( 10+) T SS-T PHC( I 0+)

cv.·c 1115-10)

where the

u -0=

0 -= 0-"-' ~

-= <= '" -= =-'" !3b ~ ~.

t=>-.

9

PO« 5) PH{ 10 ... ·)

MC\-V(S-IO) T R SS-T PO PH

PHC{5-IO)

H«.

5) MCWe 1 0+) T SS-T PHC( 10+)

I;'" .~:'! .'-""!(_ '\"',rr ,- .~)

"HC"« "i

I) i\ C'-,\\'( -

Pile R!\.lP(4)

H« 5) r-,1C ....... ·« <;)

156

1 R :,;s-!

IFCS SS-T

P9« 5) PI-l( I{)+)

PI ~ P()(<.

::OJ

f'!~)'~l.._j"l.'-

5) Pfl~<. 5}

facilitv is

"'-' ~ = t:; =-'? '=' u

-0 <= '"" <a ~~

E ~ E

C> = ...., c...; -=

1O

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM« S) CP(5-IO)

eM« 5) CP{< 5)

(-f".-·1~'" ~ ~

C L'V-: <;)

Cl'.lCP

available iSJiivenJ -g "" r.: Z :::; .~ ~ "? ~

1i:i :5 -v c Sl

~ ._ -= b u

.~ ._,

-< "0 I I

ACS{<-5)

NeSt< 5) OeS( <: 5)

ACS(S-IO) NeS(S-lO) OCS(S-lO)

ACS« 5) NCS« S) OCS« 5)

... L .:::'-"'_'-. ~)

~ .... ~. .;,.,:: r - ..:;;- 1-

AC'S(5-10j

NCS(5-J 0)

CJCSC;;-IO)

.0-

:~ = <:> 'u C ~ <::>

""-;:: V>

.2 E "" :::; -= ~ <-> <=>

-;::

<'<:l Q.> 2 -= :.0 <a ;:;: "" <=

~ '=' cl ~~ E

b "" "" <= :.0 .... g_ S =: V:J

12

CV( 1 0+)

SP( 10+, ST(lO+)

CV( I 0+)

SP( 10+) ST( 10+)

CV( 1 O+}

SP,IO+) ST(lO+)

CY( In~ i

:-'Fl i u·" i 0;,.:: :r ! ~ n - 1

CV(IO-+-)

SP{ [O+}

ST( 10+)

,,_; u

-~ -::;::. ... '" ~ '" ;=>

M e '" ~ ~ .:=: _9

0 «i -* u 'c

=> ~ E

E Z 0 1~ L>

13

BS{""-= 5) RS(IO-+-) Nv\!( 10+)

USt ~- 5) RS(IO-+-) NW(IO+-)

BS(""" 5) RS(lO+)

N\."l( 1 0+)

B~

R ......... ]0+\

N\,V( to"')

8S RS{ 1 O~) N\V( I O~)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

E -"" .E

"-' co c ~ .... go :0

Qd .:;:;: >.

B 3' Ci. CL -= B <J ~

"" ~ ~ e ~ ... 0- -i '" .P- o « "'-14 15 16

PR Gandechal (2) EA

PR EA

PR Ganderbal (3) EA

pp F_ .....

I'R

~ '-i5 a ... E 0= E -r:::5

"" 8 ." , ... <=: ~ t "t;>

~ "-' a => CL 0-

"" .s u CL <E

~ ;=;

0 § z ;:;;;; E 17 18

N Carpet

N .... "

NM Ca<pet

N i'tv1

I ,and us", (i 0.0. ar'ea under different types of' land use ;n hectare) ....

19 20

PC(44.5) T(445)

C;C(47 0)

PC(32·?1 1'(793)

PL(O.S) T(O.S)

i~(_- C:·:~ I f_; 1

1 ~ :--; 1 _ ( ~ J-

i..~(_ L=-=-O.l J PC'\..2 ~ C).b)

'1"(47(,71

157

21

1L8

12 I

22.7

10 I

"" .~ <= ;-

= ._;::;

'0 ""5 => ~

<:> ~

-= ." ,_2 .., u

~ ;>- ::::0 2 .E

s cD '"" -0 > .,.. co "" :is "" 0 r'! ~ -= 0=:

"" <J "" ~ '" lO! "'" '-' on <

22 23

3.7 :5.6

1 1.3 61

.. ~ ~

<.> .;;;: ...0

E '- '" <:> "" "" § <i3

.~

Z <n

2

Shah Pora I J

12

Mal£! Pora 13

.Ar,:,'h 1-1

I:"

16

2

Malshahi Bagh (00 L I 13()(])

17 ~~al /uOII1400]

18 Dar-end

(0011 1500)

10 ~,l;l ~/«(JlJJ IIC>DOI

211

Ij:<.lUd IjdJ 1:-.;.]

D~n

{OOI I 17UO}

~

"" -0 ¥.' <L' ;;:; ..<=: = ~ ."

{J

"-' co = '" = -;::: C!-"-' c:.

-5 c ~~

'0 :3 "" =-~ 0

<=>-.;9 .;9 0 0

I-- f-

3 4

131.1 940

12.5 146

27.1 659

2-' I q

234 7 357

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

An,enitics available {ifnOl ilvailabfc .... ' ithin the ~vii1age,

Census or India 2001 Amenities and

a dash (-) is sho"""~11 in th.., column and next to it in brackets (he distance in b~oad ranges viz. <: 5 kms_, 5-10 kms_ and 10+ kms

"" of'the nearest place ",,,here the ('aci1ity is available is j"iven) <= 2:: = = ~ ~ -= o -= i:\:: '" 0

-= '-- ro

0 '" 0 "-' ~g -;:;; -= <-> E u "5

"" =:s --= <U Z W-) ::2: 5 6 7

CWC H« 5) 135 P M C( 1 0 .... ) MCW« 5)

PHC« 5)

= = co -= =-"" E -= ~

." C-= e $ cD g>

., ~

~ .S 8 D- "'---8 9

T C SS-T PO« 5) PH{"'" 5}

F'T{.) PCl«

<L> 0>-

.~ <L>

=-% <...>

-= ~

«:i -~ ~

E ~ E -c:: o "" <:..> -= 10

CM« :5)

CP« :5)

P "-1{"'" 5) C( 10+)

5) r>.'!C\1I.'«:'>1 T SS-T PHC« :"0)

5) PII« CM« 5)

92

4S

p M« 5) C( 10-+-)

r~ ~.ll _-'I

C,I!)~)

P 1\.-1 ( <. ~)

CCI 0-+)

s) <:_-p« :'}

H« 5) MC"V(-< 5) T C SS-T PO(<- 5) PHC« :5) PH('" 5)

1](-5) "f( '\.\'(-- ='j T f_- C;<; ,T P(),-' "" j

I"'IIC{<:"l PI1(-'"')

<;) "'tC\\-\ I O~ J T S SS-T Pl1C,< 51

158

P(:"}~~-l 0)

1'1,,:5-10)

CI\.-1« 5) CP« 5)

C'~1~< 5) ('1'1< "')

C}..1{-c'i)

CP(-~ 5)

-= = "" e _z

'" <-> .;:::::

"" ~ "-'

.:: <U <:> -;:; o:::

~ E '-0 B b ;3 u ~ -;::::: ._, "'" -= -< 0-

1 1

ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

OCS(<e 5)

ACS« 5)

NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

ACS{-< 5} NCSt< 5) OCS« 5)

J""'(_-St.' ~)

]'.;C:'.\· 5, (---:-H---~~ .. ....:; ~

/\CS« YJ NCS{<c 5) OCS,< <;)

.ri ~

'" :.e <:;; -;:; t: .r::! 0

0-

~ </0

a <il E B -= ~E <:>

<"<:l ., S

-0 =-0 «:i ;;: =oJ <= -< 0 <a E .g

~ ~ -~ 0::: --= '-> .., 8 .!S

~ </)

12

CV( 10+) SP( 10+) ST( 10+-)

eve 10-+-t SP( 1 0+) STll0+)

CV(IO+) SP{ I 0+)

ST( 10+)

C\/( 10+ J SP(IO.) "-;T( 10~-'

ev( I 0+)

SP( lO-+)

ST( 1 ()+)

.a <-> -~

~ ~ = ;::: => = £

"" = "" = .~ "2 &;

~ <-> ~E

E ;;;:" E .E. C> 'E u

]3

BS RS( I O+} NW( I 0+)

ElS

RS( E 0+)

N ..... '( 10-+ J

BS

RS(LO-t-)

NW'[IO-')

H" k ~r J'- 1-+ ~

N\.\-( 10;)

ns ES( 10, I'--i\'-.'{ 10-+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

,Tillac:e Direc'torv Land Lise (As on 1999)

E -"" ."= 8 = ~ '"-'

~ =0 os; <'d

<= ~

E '" -0.. -= S2 0-

u ;:;: "" ~

~ EO ~ 0- 3c <=>- z = -< c... 14 15 16

PR Gande.bal (I ) EOA

PR Ganderhal (9) FA

PR <'"",dernal (2) FA

PI'1 FA

G.un..j~tbai (2)

-. '-5 c .., E <=

-N E '" c

""" u

;§i_ <= .e -= '"C ~ <L> ", c... =- ~ "'" _"§ =- ...;:::: ~ =>

~ g

*-0

::2' E 17 18

N M <---arpet

NM ( -arret

NM

Land usc (l_c_ area under dincrcnt I)-pcs or land use In tiectAre)" •

~ e "" w....

19

V ~ ~ a >-. ~ -0 .... ";<;

"" -E

20

PC(44.6}

T(446)

GCd~.9) 1"(8 9}

GCI22 7) TI22_7)

(_iC~l 1 2~~ ~ J

\-,12(,_.2)

PCI (,{ <))

H(19)

159

-= "-' ~ ~

-E -E = 21

57.4

0.4

e -~

<>D .~ = '-5 ---= '" u U ..E s=: </ =- ._, ... ~

> :E 2 ~ => ;:; -",

~ ? .., "" :E 0

}§ ~ <CO

-5 '" U ~ "" 0>Ll -< 22 23

4.9 24.2

04 2 8

4_4

I'" q

7:?_O

... .,., "" "" -:;:: -g

·0 3 co

"-' '"" E ;Z "5

~

2

Malshah i Hagh 16

Nag Hal 17

Oar-end I X

~i.ab.a I).::n 1~ (!

j~ln

U -= E '" 0=

<a -c .., '-'"

'21

22

23

25

"" '"=' <=> <-> .::: = -iii <j 0

.....l "'d .,. ~

.;;:: "'-<0 .... E "" = 2

Khal Mulla (00 L 11800)

,/

Shuhama (00111900)

Wa.a Pahu

(00 I 12000)..

\\-ant i i-u~i I£L

Bala (00 I 122?ftl

l':' §l '" !'3 .., ..,

u V .., ~ -= c: = .E .., = (.J ~ ..,

01) = ~ --0 _.!':! ~ Q -:;: ~ .... c:

-£0 .2 => 0

'-- m -= 0 :=;. ,_

'" =- 0

~ g_ ~ ._, -=

!S <ii E '=' <5 => f- f- Z

3 4 5

153,8 2.363 313

258,2 1,278 187

943 741 92

91

1'>1_1 2-:;S 36

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

Census of' India 2001 Amenities and

An~(':nitics availahk (if' not avat lable ...... ithin. the village. a dash (-) is shQ'-~'n in the col umn and ncx110 >1 in br<lckel.s the distance in broad ranges "",2.,< 5 kn-.s_. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms

of" the nearest place '>Where the raeil itv is avai lahle is l' i veil.)

«i c 0 -~

u

'" -a CD

6

P M S C(IO+)

P Nt« 5) C{!O+)

P 1\,1(' 5)

C(IO-q

P ;""1 v- ;;, C( l\j~)

p 1\.1\< ") C( I ()-<-)

ro OJ

u ""' :2 7

CVVC H« 5) 1\,1CW(IO+)

PHC« 5}

Pile II{< 5)

MC"V(~ 51

F~I<

5) MCv.,'« 5)

PIIC« -5)

Ii( -,

~ 1 :.'\·~C~\",/( ~- 51

PHC\< 5i

f 1\--

~) ,\'1<. .. 'y.,.',-~ 5 J PIIC! < 5)

160

.., <= <:> -= Ii} .!!! -= c:

'" -= <-.>

~ g-~ ~J E ~ -e 8 D Q....

8 9

T C SS-T PH(3) P<Jr< S)

T C SS-T POl S-H)} PH('i-I{)}

T C SS-T P()(,"-IO) PFH5~IO)

.,- C "-; <.; . T POI" - I (11

p, H5-~\Y'

re S:';-, PO(5-IO) PII(S-t 0)

0> .:::: -::;; i:> 0-

'" 8 -.::> §

<ii -g E ~

E --"'" c: C> '" <.....> -= 10

<;M« 5) CP« 5}

CM(5-IO)

CP(5- [0)

CM(5-10)

CP(5-IO)

Cr-.1C'- ~ (»)

CP,5·IO)

Cr...1(5-1 ,J)

CP( ='-(0)

-= = "'" e .a :=;.

0>

'~ .!='.

c; -;;:; 0 'w c: S; E :.0 ~ ~ ;:; <.>

"ti, t; -= -< C;

I 1

ACS« 5) NeS« 5) OCS(<e 5)

ACS(5-IO) NCS(5-10) c.-)CS(:'i-1 0)

ACS(5-IO)

~CS(5-101

(X'Sc',-1 0)

.-'\.l_::-:=~-c..5- I 0 ~

;....i..__-~t5- ~Ol

(\.t.:~"-.. f"':::' f (~.-.

AC~{ 1O, N( ':,-;,10+)

OCS(10-+ )

~ .ri '" ..,

<3 .;:; -te ~ = =-~

</)

3 E <'ii -= -~ = <.> <=> ~ <U S

-0 :.0 <ii ;::;- => c: -<'l'::" .:2- '" E '" E => ~ '" = '-5 OJ <U G ,S r:r: <:.<'}

12

CV( 10+) SP( 10+) ST( JO+)

eVrIO+) SI'( 1 O+} ST( 10+)

CVf 10+) SP{IO+) ST( to-+)

> ... :--;" 1 O-~ -,. -c..._!'r 10 ......

CV( I 0+)

SP( l 0+)

ST( 10+1

.u .~

c ~ ~ "'" ;:: ~

'" ~ e '" 3: ,_., = '" .2 <ii .2

~ <> ;::::

E ,.... "" E ;:::-

0 -;;;-L->

13

as RS( I 0+) N'N( to-+-}

as RS(IO-+)

N'Il-.!(IO+)

ElS RS{ 10"')

N\""(IO-+)

10'> RS( I ('~ J

N\,'/i 10"',

BS« 5) RS( T () • j

N v._'t I (l~)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Dire£tory Land Use (As on 1999)

E -"'" .:= ... .... '" ~~ ..,

t4.> .E -0

;> .,., ~

;,... .s ""0. --'" .3 c.. as ~ E § ~ 0... '" ~ a..

~ 0 -<C .:.... 14 15 ]6

PR Ganderbal (4) EA

Ganderbal (6) EA

f'R Gandc.-bal (7) EA

I'R

~-)R \ _.-....

I I

.., '" .~ .... ~

::2 ""i:::

<U C-'" c...

~ .., Z 17 18

N Carpet

NM

N 1\-1

Land usc (i.e. a, ca uno.:, Li inc,cnt types oll<'1nd usc In

hectare)*·

v; 1!: c

'-'-19

\2 => S: ... e ~ Ol>

-E

20

C.>C'( 1 115.1) T(116 1 )

GC(:,O 6) T{50 {,}

PCl-186)

T(~X r,)

(;~-l4:S "'J

T(-'lX _:i)

"161

~ on

"E ~ 21

4.1

101.6

372

= .~ r;;

o.D -.E; <::: '-0 a => 0:::;

c8 <::: ~ '-=-- .,

~ ;.- ::c E: ~

~ btl 'n; -= ~ ." s=

e "" "2 :;; z -5 '"" :;; => ~

"" L> .... ..-:: 22 23

12_0 21_0

93.':} 12.1

53 2

,. I

._, <>1)

__E

-;;: <.0-.

<=> ,._. E '" = 2

Kh,,1 Mull",

SJl u halTI.a

\-.... ·-,a-ra P.oJhu

\.\-'.;]nL JI;;"ulla

Ral"

~

"-' --= E => c:

= .-;::: "-' ere

21

.... -0::;; 0 <J

<=: 0

-i; <..> 0 -l

"'1l Q.>

z: g,o -= E g ._

"" ~!:

..., E

<:.> "" <F; ;;z:: 2

Said POT<> 26 Hanlchi

(001 1 230Y

27 ,Bak.-a /(00112400)

R//Buser Bug 27 (00112500)

_-~ \1

F _~ ~_j 1 '

h H) .. -~ \. \. ..... 1-

In[j.:'ihi1,,::-..JJ

~t~};U

(001 127(]O)

--~ '" '-' U -= c

.., "'" '" ... -=

'0 "" ~

m <5 f-

J

433

2845

40_1

77.J

~ <= "-' u

= = ~ <=

_9 -;q

--=:; =. 0 0-

--.;;; <5 f-

4

274

1,619

450

8-hl

...... !TlCIl i.i.c::-. aVa i 1.£J h~...:: (ltr n-ol ; ;:; ..... al f,(]_ h:' "He! next ,., it in brackets thL' disl<JThC,

oTlhe nean'st plac ...

--;e <= _s «i ..... "" -= LLJ

6

'd(~ 5) . I ()+)

_:-} 1\1 « 'i)

I O~)

-;;; u

:..a '" :2: 7

C\VC H(co: 5)

MCv..'« 51 Plle( <: 'i)

1f(5 -

10) !'.1Cv..'(-<;-10, Pile, ,,-

10,

I ; q I I "!.~"lI-::- ~

Ii(

"1~ll("1 :'0) "-1""\-".11{ .. ' I'Ii(.'L·· S}

162

~ ::: .~ -""" oS; 0 8

S ''is

f __

',;TRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRJNAGAR

Census 0"- India 200] Al'Tlcnitics and

.11 t.he vin 'L:, a dash (-) is ~bn"",:n H1. 1h..:.: cohnnr1 hl ... 1ad f"ang("<;:: Vi7~< 5 kms~~ 5-1{) knl~_ and l()+ kJT1:"'- ~ ..

'~~e the lacili" is available is given)

'-' .... ? ;>-

.~ E- a. ~ '" C> .... ~ -.:::>

~

._, 'E ~ E JO

-/. E '" ? Co

0 -<_:..

...: I

, ~ - 10) eM 15 - I 0) .(,,-10) CP(<;-rO)

'0)

~ f~)

t -t)

~., HI)

CM(:'- ! oJ (__-P~5 .)

CM{> :l)

CI'{ 5-' ',I)

CP«

""'C c

"" e .a --=:; '-' -c b£J :;:; 'i' -~ g .c:;

$? i"! "'5 .a ~ "'3 .~ 0:; e.o -= ...: 0

1 I

ACS( 5-10) NCS(5-10) OCS(5-IO)

ACS(5-IO) NCS(5-10) (X'S(S-lO)

ACS(5-10) NCS(5-IO) CX'S(5-IOj

A("~r< 5)

~C"S(<' 5)

OC"S(-", 5)

~ ~ .,_, <..-<or. -c:; t:

~ 0 Co.

"2 'f_

E = = -= = U c -0:;

S o'<! '.> -= '0 ;:> = -~

-< = Eo =

~ ~ => u <= -= "'-' ':J "" ""'- on

[ L

CV(ln-+,

51'(1 n .... ' S1"(IO+)

'- Vllu~) sp( ,,:,. }

S-I (1('+)

-.-V('" -)

SPI i"~) s-r ... I (l-':'- )

- I

~ ~}-. 1 {? - )

<'T(p~)

,u' u

'E >..

~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ :::::

<= ,9 s::: .§ ~:2

~ '= iE 0>-.

'" E '" Co -§ LJ

l 3

[lS("" "I R~( I ()~ I

N'-"{ 1 ". I

BS RS(I()+j N",'r I [IC I

!::is RS( I '1- }

N\.V() 0--+ )

RS\ rn. 1

N\"llO'

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VillaE:c Dire<.-tory Land Use (As on 1999)

E _,., c:: ~ .... u <=

~ ., e.1} :.;;:; ~

-;;: "'d

S ;' .s -=

~ ~ e ~

0-=-

--. <=>-0-~

~ 0 -< -i Q....

14 15 16

PI{ Ganderbal (9) EA

PR Gander-b.,,1 18} EA

PR Ganderbill (9) lOA

.., e -;:::; ... <>L

"" ~ = .., ~ =-~ ~

Z 17

; InlnhahiJed ---

LA N 1'v1

.=:~

--0 C> g 0 = co "" --0 t 0..>

0 ~ 0-E <E

;=j ~ <=: = "" :::;;:: E 18

(·a~peS "-",,. i I k) ..... lo..

\.\/orl-..

I ~~nd l,:I~~ (! _c_ area lJnd~T ~ I f1C1 eol t) pc..:!" or lund u-:::.c 1n

heC1arc)"*

or. ~ ,~

19

-;;:; e = S; :;.-, ,s -= <L> ~

"'" -E 20

GC(lR 6) T(186)

GC( 191.41 T(19l41

CiCp; I) T[8 I)

! \,,::'0-..) IJ)

I '(_ -( _:;;;-..l_ 7 ~

1'(:,47J

153

--= ~

'" "'" -E -2 = 21 22

17.0 I (>

67 2

2 19.0

23 2

Said Po.-a 6.1 Harnchi

2~ I

I I 8

19 a

-I!__:.! 1-;: ~ L!)::;_'J ~ I, ::1

Illh;=rnh.:J,

27

28

31

32

33

35

Saloo ... ,

(00112 "

Gund'

(001 LC

(00i:

Ciog!l (0011

I 1 I

I 1 (

! L

~ u .... -= ._g ou ..., .,.

.;;: ..., -= 'c ... 2:! '" s 0 !-

3

643.5

74.5

371.9

I! 17

429

I i <To

@ .... '" ~ . ~ -~ = OJ = U ~

-= ~ = ~ ~

c .S =-0 «i -= """"5 <-=- C>

0 t> 0. -= 15 E

=' i-- = 4 5

2,248 338

399 119

1,774 267

3,}[

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

Census of" India 2001 Amenities and

-'cn;lies available or noj """ailabh: ~.·ilhjn the village. a dash (-) is sho, ... » in lhc cohn.,." ,n,,: next to it in hrackets the d istnnce in hH)ad ranges viz,< 5 km"._ 5-10 kms. and 10+- kms <

f--

,., .g '" u => -= LL.l

6

1',.-". !VI S C:. 0""}

51 ~j

r· '.~ C~ 10+)

5) ,+)

of'lhe nearest. pI ace 'where the facility is avaiLable is·given)

~ '-'

"5 .... ~ 7

CWC;H(<:c 5) MCW« :'\) PHC{< :'i}

Hl< :5) MC\'V(-< 5)

PHC('" 5)

DA C","<.·{2)

H(5-10) 1'v1CVli{5- 10)

PIIC(5-10)

{ .. ! ~=:

«> c;; <::> .= g-2 -co c:: "" -""

~ 0-

"" "" @, <>lJ ~ = ~ :.::;;

.:= u; 0 0

0..

8 9

T BP TW PC> PH{<e

SS-T S)

T SS-T PO« 5) 1'11[< 5)

T C SS-T PO(S-IO) PH('>-10)

<U ;;.--E .... C>..

9 C> Q

-= "" "" ~ -2 .... E J::i: E c 0 "'" ~ ..C>

10

CM« 5) CP« 5,

eM« 5)

CP« 5)

CM{ 10-+) CPt 10+)

~) ~1(_ ~\.\.·i'-:;'1 -!- S~-T

1'11 .... ,< 5)

Pol~~ ,--- :5~ C~"\'1{"--- 5)

1'1 h'c 5) eT( 1 {J-+}

~. \.\. L - ~ L I,. - ::-- J

"K ." .... ('- -') I <; . .,,- I Plle,·-:,,-]

164

FU(5-i(J} 2,..·1(5- (UI

1'11(5-10) eF(S-IO)

-0 c ... ~ ~ . t:: .,., ~ "" ,~ C 0> = '0::; <= ~

~ '3 ~

;:; u

~~ ou

~ -0::: L I

ACS(<: 5)

NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

ACS« 5) ro .. 'CS{< 5)

OCS« 5)

ACS(IO; ) NCS(IO~)

OCS(IO-+')

.... ~C~S\.l\_..---: j

;--"'CS,i:.._'-- j

'(1{ -Sf] -(,-

/\CSI1"~ \ NeS( 1 ()~ ) OCS(IO, 1

.., ..ri ;::l

:~ -;:;

':5 -e ~ 0

Co..

'i::! c.n

~ E ~ =' -=

0 c -9 "<:i 00 -= '3 C;; >= ~ '" 5, '" '" E § :=" ._.

= :0 u

"" ..., Q oc v:; 12

CV( I 0--1-)

SP(lO+)

ST(IO+)

CV( iO+)

SP(lO+)

s'n 10+)

CV( 10+-)

SP{ I 0-+-)

ST( IO+}

C \.'( 10'" ) SP(IO~)

~"-rr ~ n ~

(,V(IO'''''

SP(IO+)

STll tH)

ci ·c ""' ~ ~

~

:::< t:: "-' e ~ ~

.S <=' e -~ .;:::: => :;>-.

~ "" ;:: g ~E ::.,_.,

13

BS R!-'( 1 0--<· t N\V( IO+~

HS« 5}

RSr IO"'J l'n ... ·{IO~·)

BS RS(10-+-)

NV.inO+}

1>.';

R<';f!n+)

~ .... \ ... { 1 q +-)

E>S PS{ IOi 1 N\V(10')

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villaee Direc1:orv Land Use (As on 1999)

E ""'" • :=;

"" <J C

~ ... be ':.0 ~ ~ -;;:

~

.9 ~ 0-0-.8 -= a "" .... = ~ <:> ~ .... 0.. <0 6 =- Z -< 0.....

14 15 16

PR GandeTbal (2) EA

PR Gande.-bal (4) EA

PR Gande.-ba.1 (I I) EA

PR. LA

<iandcrbal (20) L .. /\,

b ;.,g

0 .., E <= 8 4N,

"" 8 ~ :2: <="

'" -= ""i::: ~ ~ 0..> 0 '" ""- 0- Q .... .§ 0.- <E ~ '" ~ c Z

0 E ~ 17 18

N M Carpet

Vr.,.loodcarvillg.

NM '\JI"J0odcaTving

N =-...-1

Land usc (i.c. a.-ea under difTcrcrH t)"'pcs or land use in

hcctaTe )**

~ '-'-19

-.:> ~

"" S? ;.-,.

e -= .., -a on

-E

20

PC(4273) T(427.3)

GC(437) T(43.7)

GC(209 2} T(2092)

(_j(_-(_(-J ~ .~)

I l (, 1 "_)

GC(29.6) Tl29.6}

165

-= !O! ..-00

'E .~

~

21

I 1.0

2.0

2_q

"" .52

'" Qf) .... c .=

'i3 -::; => L.>

~ <.> ..E ~ "" .., ..., "-' >- :::<3 <:> .." &:, ~ 3: -0

-ro <U C

;.-

"" ::0 "" ~

1'3 ~ c-z -= Co

w ro => "" !? (_) "'" b.O

22 23

8.1 197.l

1.2 27.6

159.8

32 372

~ '" :.:. -= -;;;

E ........ '" o <= .., ---;;:; E '" -5

Z <J;)

2

Saloora 31

Gund Mom~n

Seh Po.-a

(j=og_ji Gl1nd

..... ..c E :::> <=

-;;:; .;;:: .., <r.

36

37

38

4U

~ 0 u <= 0 ~~

<..> <::>

--l <>d ....,

QO

~ .;;-,_

0 .., E

-E 2

Chandina Dell Nowabad (001 l4 H)'(}}

I-Ial Ba.-ah (00114200)

f-Cakjrn Gu-r:,-~

(OOI14300,

Sh"na B,,~ (0011450(>,

~ B <J ~.

'-' -= .."

t=: C ~ :.= ~

'" ~ = = .;:;; ~

"" <::: .,s .'2 c ~

~ ~ 0

"'" -;:;; "" "0 C }- ...... 3 4

134.4 949

195.0

76.1 402

~_";l . • [ "277

"" § '-' = = ~ on -0

-0 -= i';!; => 0, -= <.... = to -= E => z: 5

158

77

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

Census of" India 2001 AlTlenities and

ATncnities available (if "''- a' "ilah)" ,"",>thin the village. a dash (-) Is sho,"vn in the coiumn and next 10 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ Io.n.s

1-_______ .-_--'o;:.1"'·_;t:.:h=e:...;..nc.:(""'''c •••• !:~;,.,-t place ""here the raci lity is available is ~ iven)

;:g .9 "3 =

""""'" ~ 6

P MC)-I 0)

C{5-10)

1'(2) ~1« 5)

CT'i-10)

V <U

'" . it. 0 ..c ~ =- ~ ..,

=-'B 9 -= <::>

<.> ~ 'Q

-= "" .8 .... a. ~ tl <C

'e en ..., <C '" ~

~

<.> :_;2 E ~

~ <= ~ E -"" 0.> 25 c '" ~ ~ ""- c_, -= 7 8 9 10

P1-lC HcS-l[)) MCW(IO+)

~ C SS-T P0I,5-IO) PH(5-10)

eM CP( I 0"+)

lH' ,..;_ SS­

<oj MC'.V(I O~} 'r K PHC(<.51

Me"'· H{< :";. PHC« 5)

~~~ PO(5- CM{5-10)

CP(S-IO)

PO« 5) PH« S1

CM(5-IO)

CP(5-10}

1'(". H.·

~ c:: .... E a :::; '-' .~

'" '" .~

"= 0::: <::> .'U = S:: E ~ 2 ~ 3 '-" ~

~~ ~ oS -< 0

1 I

ACS(lO+)

NCS( to+} <.>CS( 1 0-+)

ACS(5-IO)

NCS(5-IO)

DCSrS-IO)

ACS(5-IO) NC${5-IO)

OC'S{5-IO)

..ci

:~ => <3

'u t:: ..E 0 =-e <n

E E <a "5 -= :=!

<..> <:> .'C

<>(:! Q.O .8 -0 '0

"" >= :=s <= < .2 <a E -;:; E = 13 ,,_,

'0 "" ~ U "" <::<:: .:;s }2

C:V( 1 0+)

SP( I 0+) ST(IG-+)

CV(IO+) 51"(10+)

ST(JO-t-)

CV(IO-t-)

SP( 10-+)

ST{10+)

.,; <..> .~ ---. .~ "'" ~ !::l

~ co ... ~. 3: § -= .~ "" .~ <.> 'c :=s >-. E '"" E ~ C> "§ <J

13

BS R:':i(tU-f-)

N'-V(\(I+)

BS R<';(lO+-)

N""'(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW( 10.;-)

_:::;q :-:;)~,- <;\ -:=;) :,\--H~VL~"\ ~~,~, P(}f< ""1

l'1-I« '"

C, .... 1r "-10: /\CS; ">- an I"C'SI,---j,}) -r-.."c',,: (.::::_ ~ ry\

C,-( 10+)

S 1",5-1 (; I ""'S: ,. ? n_;l ~

IC;S RS(!O~)

N'-V{10_'_)

577

C-( I·

PI,"" I'vl(2)

C( 10+)

PHC(-', "t

UL· ""_ -..'. F"\.Vt..· Ih5- j '.'

PILC(5-IO)

166

Hi'TJ..: ',;-1 K

PU 1'1-1(:"-

10)

CP,:"-lOJ

Ct-.I(:'>-10/

CP(5-10)

ACS(:"-IO)

NCS(5-IO) <'YC s( :'> - 1 () )

CVII(]<}

SP(lO+) :<->"1"(10+)

i3~

RS( 10,)

N\Y{IO+1

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land US~ (As on 1999)

_5 2.-

o.J u

'" ~ ~ '-5 ..!S ->' "'<:l

>... ~ 2 -;::;_ 2 0--= ~ g § 2 :u

=- '" :;:: 5.F Z c

Q....

14 15 16

PR Ganderbal ( I 8) EA

PR Gandcrbal (6) EA

PI{: EA

pp IA

PR LA

.., <= ~~

""" '" ~ --.:: ._, =-'" C-

~ ~ :z. 17

NM

>--_::g C E E <:> u

e -= -f! e <=> = 0- <::> -§ .2 V; =>

t=: 0 "" ~ E 18

VVoodcarving

C_':::trpL"l

C-'-Upt....-i. '\\. t1.o ......

"\.:~Ol k

Land usc (i"e. area under diOcrenl ~ypes of" land use In

hect~tre) * ..

--;;:;

~ ...... 19

U>

'" ~ »

e -= u ro

OD of::

20

GC( ~O~ 2) T{ I 01 2)

(iCC 1 IY IS)

T( 119l'l)

GC(296)

T(29 oj

<_jC_-~22_7J

~ (22. '7)

t..._ J;'_ - ~ .J" L-j; _ -t ~

P",__'\2:£., .3)

1-(3~7 7)

167

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

::::> 21

0.8

OA

(l -1

'" -!':? ro .,., -s ."

:.a --=; => u

<::> ~

-.E: :.§ ~ 0.> <U

<L> :> :::0 ~ 2 -""'! <>0 '",

"" -= > "-' 0::

'" :::;:; '" g ~ ~ .z -= ro <..> "3 => ~ c..; u on -<

22 23

33.2

6",.5 8.9

7.7

In!

.... ~ ~

"-' -= -:;; E

'- ~ 0 <U

"" E .... -;::: 0.>

Z <F}

2

Chand'ina Den 36

NO""abad

Hat' 8arRIl .17

J-Jak I n1 C;u nd 3S

~

~ ~

<1.> = -.::I <:1 ~. = <:> {_) <J ... v. e -= ~ = <:> .g .., = ".g '-' ~ Q <1.> a <>0 = -l§

....J .... = '::!. (3 ~ '';; -= "" .... >= ~ OD -5 .~ =>

);:; ~ <0 ._ -= _o .;;;: = ...... E "" i5. 0

'" ....... ~ e ~

"" <::> ... =- = = ~ -;;:;

~ -= E -c <5 => "-' "" = :z. f- f- :z.

2 3 4 5

Tul Mulla

4J Ghat (Un-Inhabited) (00114600)

42 Forest B.lock

1.0-12 }<;5 (00 114800)

Bloo:-k .",(,.1 8398 __

49102 7307

DfSl

Ann;nities available (il"not a"aitable '-, ith" and next to it in brackets the distance in brc

01 the n carest p lace ,-",here!

11.> = _g =-. <1.>

"2 """" 0::: = ~ ., -=

~ = t'b

'-"l <U

8 <= E,! :..!2

~ = ... 2s <:> :E C-

7 8 9

------- Un,nhabited -----------

P( 10-<) H( 10+) S SS-S Poe I 0"

M(IO~ ) MC\.V(IO-< ) C( 10 ... ) PHC(5-10}

Pllt 1-0·

D(3) l>."(::l J '1 (3 .... )

Dt'(3) "l"K(4)

P(5~) ,""I ( ]6) ~lC"'C(3) HP(2) I'O( ;<;)

S(7) 0(2) c"'YC(S) '1' .. ..-(2.) I""'O(::! . PI-IC(3) R("'l) PH(7~

FV''''C(4) --C(15) I.

R'tP(G} SC')

168

I.: T CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

Census of" India 2001 AmenitiO["" :. <1 d

illage, a dash (-) is sho ... , <I in the c('·h,,·;,".

';1!~ges vl", __ <:5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10·.;- klll" _. i 1 itv is ava; lable i s ~ iven)

U 0>-

~ <-> =-? <:> <...> -~

§ '::;::; g §

-'"" 5 ~ ':__.) -=

10

--0 .L <=: "-' = ""

E c:; 0

'u ~ _~

.2 :.-~ Co

~ 2 B = '" <./:> """ -~ E E

on .::. ~ =< §_ ~

= c;:; G -= .~ :.--<::> 0 'u

""" ~ E <=

<= S; -= :.0 _~

.~ E '"" >= => c=-

'-0 = -< ~~ <='.

~ _-=: "" ~

= ~.

<3 = ~ E >. ~ <:: ':;: ·c ._,

t: <= ~ s=

""" -5 G c -< 0 = u=; v ,h.-_

I I 12 I _ ...

ACS( lO+) C\/( 10-+) BS{ ." . ',1{ I 0-+ ) Nes( 10-+} SP! 10-+) RS(If)+

"( I(H) OCS( 10+) !->T(IO+) N\\.(!O

-'1(3} C:J" BS(3('~

VlLLAGE DIRECTORY

Village- Direc'tory Land Use {As on 1999)

14 15

.., .5

N

'" ou "" ?-. :2

<5.. -.:0 =- ..,

=-~ "" Ii:; C-

~ ;' 0

.., 0- = 16 17

------- Un;_nhabiled

FP

PI'!.(39}

FP

SrinagaT (14) ED

ED EA(39)

N(28)

1\1(26J

18

Land use (i.c. area under diOcl"<.,nl types of" land use in hcc1are}**

~ 0

u...

19

"U' <:: ::0

~ --e -= ~ eo or;,

·E 20

(;( ·(1783.<))

0.0 PC(17R4.fi) 1(3568.5)

169

21 22 23

677.6 500_1 365L9

2

Tul Mulla Gha. (Un-Inhabited)

Fore'>' Block

41

42

A[phab~liC" ... ]

Nan:a~ of" lh ... Di,.~riC"t=Sr' .. agar

S~rial I N.a..n'lt::' -( .. 1 ·,,:i l[ag"4..~ nU1n'bcr

1 i 2 ~

Name o. CO Siock: 5 .. naga.-

Na.me <>. Sub-Dist:: ooe 3 .,. :2

3

4

5

6

7"

B

9

10

11

.. 2

-'3 14

15

1-6

17

18

19

20

21

22

23 24-

25

26 2"/

28

30

31

34-

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

4.3-

4-4

Ac:hna ....... ba~

-"""<hal

Anchar (Du,;a Para)

Badi Uder

Bakshi Po .. ~ .eng Para

Bakshi Pore:,

B;a},ahama

Burza Ham.,

Chhacra ria

Dan, Hama

DaTa

Faqir Gujri

Gad..-a

GagarzoCJ

Gassu

Gund Hass.i

Gund RahrT-

Guri Para

Harran

lode_,- Ham,

Khimber

Khonm-oh

Kreshi Sal

La.way Po-.-a

lVIalroo CloD

""alru

lVIufi. Bagh

'eng

-oa

Bhat

an

fV1IuJa Gund Jtlat

l\IIuTBnOd< l·· agh

Pala- Para

Ral-ch Har.-a

Rakh FVlu! G Jncl

Para

Sald Pora po c::hhan Ghaf

Said Pora E .:=ila

Sangam

Shala Teng Ghat

Shangli Por •

--'--akan \f\Jar-i :"'=;'or.a

Takya San£, Reshi

"'VVani Ham;:. Patn

Zawar-ah

Ghat

lisl 001" Villag~s (C_D_ bl..--k wisc-)

I ~ f

200] Census. ]Oc3u0n

cCJo.dc .,tlmbcr

3

oo11B300

00115900

00119200

00117100

00117300

0011-8500

001"18400

00116000

00115100

00;"15800

001"154-00

00115300

001 -'6700

00118000

00116200

001-1i7700

00116500

00117000

00116-400

001"16100

00115000

001"18200

00117200

00-1':17600

001"'19000

001"17-800

00115-500

001"19100

DC --: 157DC

00116900

001116600

00117500

0011-8600

00"1,5200

00116800

00118900

001,7900

0011740-0

OO~",\4900

00, 163()0

I 1981

I

L~en 'S'll 'S loca"t-i-o-n. oClf"W.Je-numhcr

4

3

38

"16

"1" 46-

:2

37

36

39

44-

45

30

22

32

B

27 17

28 35

33

1

15

9

51

1-0

42

52

~1

19

29

12

47

4-0

26

50

21

18

34

:31

_____ _.9'9'_1_81 00 _________________ _ 4

170

= ~ -.;;;> -::; C> <.> <U

= -= C> ~ .~

<.> .... C> <>D __,

~ o'<:l -;;;: .... ~ .,., -5 l;;; ....

'--= <;;; <::> E "" '-::I ~ = <:>

"" C<i E ""«i <;:: -0 <U -3f_ U0 I--2- 3

CD Blo.,k: Srinagar (0004)

3

4

Takya Sang; Reshi (00114900)

Khirnber ~OUI i SOOU)

Chl"talra H.:ul1a (00115100)

."-.. -:-- .~ 1- .. ' ,;.-:.:::: ~.:-=-::

(nnl 1;;20.0)

Faq'r Uuj.-' (00115300)

75.7

355_7

376.0

12:">_U

119 X

t

I = ;_;;: "" ~ <U

U ~ c =-<>.> § <.J

=> ~

=> -= <:::::'- 0 -=

<= ~

-~ ~ '=' --=

----=' ..__ 0.. '=' 0 ~

C- o.> -;:; -= 15

E :=>

!'- :z: 4 5<

202 28

2_046 301

2,483 373

Is.,..::.

1.238 209

OISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of' India 200] Anlenii:ies and

Amenities available ~ir [lot u'\.·ailable ,-vllh,n the villagc_ a dash (-) is "ho,vn in thc co]umn

and next to it in b.-ackets the distance in broad ranges viz_ <: 5 kms __ 5-10 kn,s_ and 10+ kms oflhe nearest place where the facllitv is available is given)

«i = <=> -~ <J ;:::I

-.:::I u.l

6

P M( 10+)

C( I 0+)

P M« 5) C\< ~)

I-' M('" 5) C( I 0-+)

e(IO+)

P M« 5) C{ 10+)

~

3 eo

5 c:

=-a ~ .= "-' :;::: 0 7 8

H« 5) MCW(10+) T SS-T

PHC« 5)

"WC H(<. 5)

MCWIJ(J+) r'f-lC(~ 5)

D Hj ID,-)

MC\"'IIO+) 1'1 ICe._- 5,

F''''C 1I1:'i-HI) i ...... z..: ., ...... { I. .... -

rr rc( 10-

FVd_' HI> 5)

Me'Wi ! (1+)

P1IC{I(J·,)

172

-; SS-T

T S SS-T

T S SS-T

"'" <=-'=' -= 0-..,

B -= <=:

"" -= =-5, "" B vf 0

<=>-. 9

PO« 5) PH« 5)

PO« 5) PH« 5)

PO« 5) 'PII« 5J

'{Ji.. ~ 1 i...~ ~

P! r~~ - !0!

PO« 5) PH« 5)

.,. -!!:. E <L> 0-9 = <.> -a <::

"" ca .~

E _Q E 0=: 0

"" U -= 1 0

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM« 5) C'P« 5)

CM(IO~)

CP(ID-'-)

-c <=

"" ~ .2 i3 -~ -~

~ c: C> -u <= £ ~ '"0 ;; ~ <..> ~

-~ <U

-= 0 ...: I l

ACS( IO-+-)

NCS(10-+-) OCS(IO-+-)

ACS( 10+) ~CS{ In ......... ] oc:s( 10+)

ACSIIU-' )

NCS( 10-+) (_-x:._~~ I ()-+- )

'\(-o:.::::f~r:'~

NCS( I U+)

UCS(IU-+ I

ACS{ 10+)

NCS( IO-+-} O·CSt 10-+-)

_ci ~ =' u

12 -a dO! <=>

0.. <a </)

B -;;;; E """3 -= =>

<-> 0 -;::

~ ." _g -= «i :> -.::0

=>

'" i 0 oa .~ !§

~ ;;::; C

!3 <.> U 0:=: or. 12

CV[IO-+-)

SP(lO-+) ST( 10-+-)

CV\ LO+) ~~~{ 1 0 ...... )

ST( 10-+-)

CV\ 10-

SP~ 10-+-) '<i'I'~ I (J < f

SI'( I u-+)

Sl" 10, )

CVlIO->-)

SP( !O+)

S'J{fO+)

,.; <> -~

~. ~ i! '" = <U

~ ~ ..., = .: .2

'" C>

.~ <.> E ;:::I

6' E ~ E

C> .~ u l3

BS RS( 10+)

NW( 10+)

BS RS{ I 0+)

N \""( I 0-+-)

HS RS( lOr)

"'J\iV( I O~}

BS ~ _-', ..,.:.. ~ . _-"

........ rv .. ..-{ r (l-.l- -.

RS

RS{ 10+)

N\.r,.'(lO->-)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villaf!:e Direc'tory Land Use (As on 1999)

E -"" e

u <-> <=

~ ~ bD :.;:::; ~ di:l ';;: £ ~ -= B <..>

"" ~ E =- "" 0- .., <t: Z 14 15

MR Srinagar (22) EA

PR Snuaga.- (20) EA

PR Srlnagar CZ4) EA

--_ _'.

-... _"-. l

'-<5.. 0..

~ Ii:> ~ C> .,_ 16

PR Srinagaor (3-0) EA

i Land use

j I ! i ! .

"-'

-~ OL

"" ~ <oc ..... <=-'" c.__

~ .... z

~

~ C> .......

i i 18 19

(i,e, art.!;,_} UlldL..:. ... ditl<..: .... ·nl tYr>cs of land

~ ~ :=J

~ ;>-,.

-e -0 ~

"" "'"' 'E 20

PC(64_7)

T(64 7}

pe( 19.4) T{ J<)~)

P(_-tl 0<1 OJ - T( 1(00)

I >C-r ( ... ' ~ l-'

hecta .. e)·"

-= .., -:;:; co

-E -E = 2]

PC( 1_2) T{ 1_2)

173

gp '-i3

=> g

V =-*

>-0

lib "" :;: -= .." § :::n <'" ~

2 -= u "3 iii '-> 00

22

73

7_3 3169

1736

,-

"07 'i

uSe In

= 0

'.g -.E; """"5 ~ ,_

...!2 U

:::E .... -~

co ... ~

>- ';;: -= "" E -0 ..... =>

0 0=: <= ...

'"' .,.. E e ... -t

-< Z cr;.

23 2

3 7 -r-akya Sang. Rcshi

12_\ Khilub-e;r 2

1-2 :5 C_'hh~1_T2I }--1-.anl.(1;

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

2.4

~

""' .= E ;=I <=:

Oii -.:: <U

<ZJ

I

6

7

I()

.,_. -g

<:>

= <0 :g ~ 0 ~

"'d aJ .... ~ -",

'-<:> <U

f= Z 2

Dara (00 1 15400)

~1ul;:.inaT

(0011 5-500~

~1Llfii Bagh (00JI5600)

n",,,,h (ODI I 570D)

])""; H"",,, {CO I 158(0)

I : , 1

'" I i ~ i u OJ = 1 -= ~

2.- .... t u

~ ;:; I ~ -= I -", ~ .., c I -5 0 ~E ._

= :=;: }

'" =. ~ 0 I "" =-!3 C6 I ~ <::>

f-----

3 4 [

331 _()

35_2 275

l72 673

'_071

227_S

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census or India 200) Arneni.-ies and

A·n~cn I. ie!' .". ad dh Ie (if' nol aval lablc ""·;thi,, the vi lh.if!C:-_ .1 d'L...,h (-) ;0- shown in the colunln and next to il in hrackcls the distance in hroad ranges ,..iL.< 5 I<n1s __ 5-10 krns_ and 10+

~ klns OlttlC nearest place whe.-c the Tacit't...- is available is given)

398

43

l25

, --:-2

6-4

"" <= -£ -;;;; '-'

'" ""0 '--'-' 6

P(2) MO} C( I O+}

<a <-->

;.;::; "-' ~ 7

F ...... -f: H( I 0+) MC-~( !()+I

PHC~ IO-<-}

C\-'---C H« 5) p(--=: 5) M[< MCV.'( 1 O-t}

:5} C{ J 0 .. ) PHC( ! 0--> .)

"--' <= _g a_. "-' ~ "0

t::;

'" -= ~ ~ ~ co ~ 0::::: B :_;;;, c = ~ 0

<>-8 9

T C S SS- PIT r poe 10+[

T C S SS­T

POr I 0+) PJ-I[I(j+)

PO) 1\1[<

5) C( 10-+-)

H« PC:) 5,1\.1C\ .... '(IO+j T C SS-T -PI-HIO+) PH(._-.IO+I

P :-"1 C,-­j.~

P J"vf{< .':::;;}

C{:'i-IO)

p;:~t· :~; __ "!.

I I ("-to,

)'...·1C .. V( I 0+)

PI I (-I I 0+· I

174

T T\-\-' SS­

r

f"(--.( _" -! 01

f'l irS-lOJ

[>0« 5) I'H,<: 5)

._, > -~ P-9 0 v

_", = "" ~ ~ ... E JQ E 0 <::0

"" C_.i -= 10

CM~"--- 5)

CP~< 51

CM« 51 CP{<._';)

CI\.1« j I ':'-1'(--=- :',l

('1\..1(-- -"'.)

(_-p(-=--=- 5)

Ci\il\~- s}

CP{-· 5)

--c> '" <0

~ = -;; <-' .~

_!Q '"" f',; ;:; <:> '0 <= ~ e '-5 .2 ~

,~ u

S;" ,.,

-5 <r: <:> T J

ACS( I G+}

NCS( I 0+) (X'S( 10+)

ACS,IO--q NCS( 10-+)

OCS\ 10-+)

A("Sf I 0-;.)

NcsrlO+) Des( I (H-)

~'\C"-( UJ - j

~...._::::.~ to';' J.

A( 'S( 10+)

NCS( 10-+)

C':>CS( 10-+-)

.g =~ <::i -13 -E ._e C>

""-<ii e,r, _

_a «; E a -= = e 'i=;

~ :2 --= '-0 ~ ~ =>

<= <C <:> <a E .~ E _'2 ~ ...

0::: .-,;:; ,,__. q '" en =:-12

CV{IO+) SP( ) ()+)

ST( r 0+)

CV(IO+)

SP~ 10+, ST{ I 0-+,

CV(lO+)

SP( 10+) ST( 10+)

SI'\ tU.., I ~ 1 ( ! (l .

CVfIO-i-) SP(lo-q ST(IO+)

as u -~

f ~ '" => £ E,9_.

~ '" <:: .: 0 -~ -~

u ~ -",

'" ~ E E <:> "e CJ

-J3

BS RS( 10*) NW( ~ (l+ l

BS RS(lO+)

NW('O+)

RS RS( 10+) N,'V( 10+1

I3S RS. 10~ \

!'-.',,'{ 1 o~ )

B~

RS~ [0+) N'-"'( 10+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Vil1age Direct:ory Land Use (As on J999)

_§ ~E

~ c: t;:! ... .... 'i5 ~ ""d ':;;:

.s ~ -= E u ...

'" ~ ~ ... ~ -<

14 15

PR SrinagaT (34) EA

PR Srinagar (27) EA

PR Sri "ag=- (24) EA

J: /\

PR EA

.c-"6 <:>

~ E '" ~~ E ~ ..., <.;0

:i: c >--. "" -= -;:s_ "" t ~ =- ou <::> B Q. 0.. ;;;; '" ,~ ~ =- ~

~ ~ "2 =' '" <I> ,., <:>

~ 0.. ;z: E 16 I , 18

N

Land u,.;c f'-<': :;,r<.:a under different types or land use in

hectare)"'"

E:! "" ...... 19

~ ;03

"" '" 0>-. e -a

"* "'" °E 20

PC( 1077) T(107 7)

PCO.83) f(21': 3)

PC(<i.9) '1'(9 9)

pc{'Q.'.l) 1 'i. -:0_')-)

-= B .,. CD 'E '2 :::::.> 2.

82,5

OA

= ~Q ~

oo ~E ." :.,;:; ~

=> ~

-;:; ~

.2 :.§_ :G "" £ ;>- Z e :a ..!2 on 3: -= Om

;> .., c: ." «>

::E .!is <5 ~ ..c:. c z <'3 Q

-;::;; => e ... u .,.. <C 22 23

133,5

69

to

4 (!

7.3

4 ')

J.( -"i 60 ~ ~

'1 (he-. Rl 20 ~ 67 1 7,). -;

175

v t>O ~ ~

<U -;;- -=-E: ._ =>

0 = .., ~~ E .... ...

Z V>

2

Dara 6

Mulanar- 7

Mun, f3agh

,)

10

I I

12

13

14

15

2

Ahal (00115900)

Burz..a Hama (<JO 1 I 6()()O}

IndeT llama

(00116100)

Gassu (00116200)

v .. ' all ~ J L:ur;_<_i

Pain

(OOI16300)

~ .5 "" ~ -= g ~ CD ...

'S ... -5 '0 .._. ~

<a 0 i-

3

43,3

70.6

16_2

53.8

38.4

i ~ I ~ 5

'" '-' ~ = = = = L... ~

= '" = -= ~ C;

-= 0= ~ ~~ =-c-

-"" '"5 ._ C- o 0 .,_. =- -= !9 E <:> :::> f- z: 4 5

186 30

398 66

581 108

1,1 to 186

1.174 1')0

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' SRINAGAR

Census of' India 2001 Amenities .. nd

./\menities available (i1not available ,.,-ithin the village. a dash (-) is shu",-" in lhe collln1n

and next. to 1t in brackets the disTancc- in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms_.., 5-10 kms. and ] 0+

kms of" the nearest place ",here the facitilY is available is given}

<Q <= _::2 1§ :::> -= >-U

6

P M{< 5)

C(IO+}

P(2) M(2)

C( 10-+)

P I'v%(~ ,,)

C( 10+)

P M S C( I 0 .... )

P 1'--11- 5)

C( 10+)

~

B

"'" '" gp ,=:! ~ -= <= = ~ ::;:: 7 8

H« 5) MCW(IO+) T S SS-T PHC« 5)

... <= 0 -= fr 2 -= c <0

-= =-~ <0.>

~

~

0 ""--9

PHC RMP H(ID+) 1\-1CW( I 0+)

T T .... ,i S5- PO{-< S)

T PIl(-c S1

T 10) PHC(IO+)

PO(S-! 0)

PH(5-10)

H(10+) I\.'\C,",'(IO+)

PHC"( 10+)

TTW SS- 'PO(;-lO)

T PH(S-I (J)

fie ,,- T T\''-' SS- PH PU{5 _ 10) J\.1C\V(5- T 10) (0) PIfC(IO"' ,

176

._. .2:. E '" 0-'? <:> <.>

-= ~

«0 .~

E '" E -"'" <:> <= ...

L> -= 10

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM« S) CP« 5)

CM« 5) CP("" 5)

CM« 5)

CJ'« 5}

CI'-1« J)

(_~r"« 5)

-= "" "" i': ..s '"5 .~ = ~!2 '1' <= --.:> 0 '0 = Sl E i3 ..s "3 b

u t; .~ -= < "'5 I I

ACS( I O+}

NCS( I 0+)

CX::S(lO+}

ACS( ~ 0+1 NCS( J 0+)

O<._ '5( 10-< )

ACS( 10+)

NC:<>( 10+) neS( 10+)

ACS( I 0+) NCS( 10+) (X":S( I 0+)

ACS{ I 0+)

NCS{ I o+}

OCS{IO+)

..D

:~ => <::>

'0 tJ ~ 00

=-~

'CF>

-;;; E -;::; -= = ';::: U ::> «id ." .8 -= ~ "" ;:;;:- :=l 0:::: ..-,:: 0 '<a E -~ E t5 .., =>

c "6 <U u_ .5 .,..,,-: <n

12

CY(I<J+)

SP(lO .... ) S,( \0+)

CV(lO+) SP( I 0+)

ST(lO+)

CV(10")

SPf 10-+) ST( I 0--+-)

CV(IO .... )

SP( 10 .... ) ST, I 0+)

CV, I 0+) SP( I 0+-) ST{IO-r)

.,; "-' .~

~ ~ .,. ~ :::>

= ~

~ c: .Q <::>

'" -~ '-' '<:::: E """-'" E "" a -~ <:.J

13

as RS(IO+} NWOO+)

BS RS( I 0+)

N\/'.'( 10+)

I3S RS( I 0+) NW( I 0-+)

BS RS( 10+1 NW(lO+)

8S RS( lOr)

N\v( 10+)

VJLLAGE DIRECTORY

Villae;e Directory Land Use (As on 1999}

E -"" ~ ...

u

~ ... 0.0 :.0 ~

~ .;;:

~ B .8 -= g ~ e

0. ... 0. ... -< = 14 15

MR Sr;naga~ {24) EA

PR SrinagaT (24) EA

PR Srinagar (22) EA

PR Srinaga~ {I 9) EA

PR. SrinagaT (L8~ EA

;::" :..a

0 4> E <=' .;::::: E .., 0 eu .... .,., ~ = >. ." -= -c.. "I::' e

=- ~ 0 ::::J ;0; C- o. n '"" _S ~

0- <.l3 <1> ~ t;; :::> ;:!:: g <::> "" ...

~ =- = E

16 17 ] 8

N

N

N

N

Land use (i_c~ ar<!" under dille.r<.Onl tyro"'!> n.- iand usc in hectare) ....

~ 0 ..,_ 19

~ ~ ;>.,

~ -0 E '"" 0[)

-EO 20

PCt 16.6) T( 166)

PCl45_8) T(45 &)

F'C( F [] 0)

1(10.0)

PC{36.4) T(364)

P"(_'t::?211)

. T(22 0)

177

-0

* 01.>

:~ <= =

2l

g ,

34

34

t= .~

'" et:l -i; "" =-§ ""3

<.> ;:; ~

..2 . ~ '" ..., .., ~

> ~ ~ ~ -;e

-0 .... '" :;..

"" ::is "" '" <3 2 c .2 -= = '-' -:::; '" e

"" <....> "'" -<C 22 23

8_1 10.5

71 14_3

16 12

7.1 4_6

_" 9 32

... ~ c:;.

-= -;;; E ._ ::::J

<:> <=

jig -.;;; .;::. .... .,_.

= <J>

2

Ahal II

BUr:7..a Hanla 12

lndcr Harn';:l

{jassu 14

1 <

~ <1.> -= E = = .... ."

<ZJ

16

17

18

1<;1

20

.., --0 = <->

'" 0 -~ <J 0 -l

~ <.> eo :: ";;;-<0-

C <J E .... 7: 2

. Harran

(OUII(400)

Gund Rahman

(00116500)

Rakr- t I arran

(00116600)

Gad,,," (DC, . b-;f)~;)

S.::n ,.:- dill

~

~ (LO -= 5

<1.> co

'" .s:-0..>

.-5 "-

0

"" ~ "" !3 0 t-

3

84.2

70.0

456.9

95.9

3072

~

~ c= ."

5: CJ

c = '" = u 2! 0 ~ = C C> -=

<= ~ 0 =' -.g <:> -= -s ....... 0... <:> c ~

=- ""' "2 .= E

0 :=> t- Z 4 5

1,422 221

743 115

586 80

863 120

2.334 2R7

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SR!NAGAR

Census 0(" 1ndia 200t Amenities and

Amenities a.··adahle (ilnot availahle "c,thirl "the vil1age~ a dash (-) is sh<Hvn in the coh . .IITln

and next to it in brackets the distance in b.-oad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+

Jans of the nearest place ""here the f"acility is available is given)

c;; <=:

.S: ~ "" -= u.:o 6

P(2) M(2) C( 10+)

P /'.1« 5) C( 10+)

P M C( l 0+)

P M C{< 5)

""'" OJ

'"6 <L>

~ 7

F\I,/C H« 5} MCW( 10+)

PUC(IO+)

H« 5) MCW« 5)

PHC« 5}

JH<

5) MC"",C(,, :'> > PHC(""-' 5)

ewe H« 5) "-ie-WI'" 5} PHC« 5)

P 1>.1 S C\."" D ! 1{:'i-10} 10) MC\"'[5-101

PI1C( 1 0- )

178

0..>

'" 0 ~ ..., E -= <=

'" ~ -= =-«> '" ~ 5i:. OJ; OJ

= E 32: .5 vf 0 <::>

c.... 8 9

T R C SS- POl< 5)

T PH« 5)

TSS-T .PO{< 5) PHI'" 5)

T R C SS- POt'" 5) T

PI"I(5-10}

T R C SS- PO!'" 5) r

T SS·T

I'H« 5)

Pit 1'"Cl« S)

... -E; e .., =-9' 8

-0 ::::

"" -;:0 -e ..., E ~

E -"'" .::: 0 "" ~ .= 10

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM{-c 5) CP(~ 5)

Cr.,,« 5) . CPt'" 5)

CM{< 5)

CPt C" 5)

." _ci ... ==

.;:; ~

.E <::> =-e </J

-;; -c; g ...=

u 0 -~ o<:! ."

-= "3 -;;; >= =' 0= ..,,-:

.S <a E "" ~ I:i' == U 0= '-B

"" Ci "" c.:::: U'5 I ] 1 :2

ACS(5- I O} ev( I 0+) NC.s(5-10) SP(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

ACS(5-10) CV(lO+)

NeS(S-IO) SP( I 0+)

OeS(."-' 0) ST~ 1 0+)

ACS(5-l0) C V( 10+)

NeS(S- 10) SP( 1 O~)

OCSC5- I 0) ST( I O .... }

ACS(5-10) CV( I 0+) NCS[i-IO) SP( 10+) OCSC,-IO) ST( 1[1+)

ACS(lO+)

NeS( I 0+) OCS( I 0+)

CV,lO-l-)

SP( 10+)

ST( [O+}

13

BS RS( 10+) NW{10+)

BS RS( 10+) N"V( I{)~)

13S

RS{IO+) Nv.,'(lO+)

13S RS(lO+)

N-v.. I J (J~)

BS RS(I{)~ )

N"'-' ( 1 ()~ )

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villaee Directory La nd Use (As on 1999)

E -"" £ u ~ 0=

~-u co ~ ~ ~ .::;:

_g ~ ,£ -= '-'

'" ~ E? e ""- '" c.. ~ « z 14 15

PR Ganderbal (5) EA

PR Ganderbal (5) EA

MR Gander!> .. ! C'i) EA

f'R Ganderh"l (5) EA

PR s .. :ifll agar -t ~ 2) CA

$ '-6

<::> ... S <= .~ E

0 .,.... <.>

"" <= ,.. ~ "" -.::I c.. t:: ~ p_ u 0 => C- o.. ~ "" .~

<:> c-- ~

~ ~ = => 0:::

'"' ~ <:> '" <=>-. Z :::E E 16 1 1 I~

NM

N

N

Land us<:: (i_e. arc", under d iiTerent types or ~anu us..: ;n

hcclarc)"''''

:::! 0

'"'-19

2 ~

~ ;.-. e -= .,. ~ .E' 20

PC(50 I) T(50 I)

PC(·17.8 )

T(478)

PC(Y-'l41

T(444)

PC(50.2) T(50.2}

PC! 1320)

T( 1 ::12 O}

179

-0 .... '" co .~

'2 :::> 2.

29

0.8

3"14

<; 3

OA

<= .S: <0

<>D ~.E; <= :.a 05

:=J <.>

<::> ~

g ..., <B .., ~

~ Z ~ 2 ..!S!

"'" ~ -;;,;

-0 ;;; <L> '" "" :E l:a <5

~ <= -B '" ~ "" ~ "" ._. "'" -<

22 23

27 I 4 I

14 1 73

304 <;

8 1

1<>.6

... 01:1 ~ t -:so ..C>

E '- :=J

<=> 0= ... -;q E ·c '" "-' Z </)

2 •

Har-ran 16

Gund Ral,man J "I

Rakh Ilarran III

(_!adr~ 19

S:dll g a11l 20

~ ..., .c-E §! --c .._,

</)

21

22

24

25

~ -0

5 c:: <:> ~~

<..> .s "'d

"" -'" 0;;;::

~

0 G.> E '" :z: 2

Pala POTa (001 16900)

Guri PUTa (001 17000)

Bad. UdOOT (0011710(1)

K"'c~hl [3,0:1.1

(.00 1 ~ 72,)1.) i

l:i.-:th:-.hll I ..... na

lcng P{lora

(0('1 17_-\(l0)

~ ~ ~ <U <:> '0"': L>

~ u: .= ~ = :5 '" = (.___; ~

~ = '" «0 <::> -= .-. c; -;;;- -= 0,) <= ~

-5 .~ ::. <:>

~ -= c --=:; ~

"" C- o ~ c' ~

C- ~ ..c --..:;

~ E

C ::l

1- = 3 4 5

2&5_7

183.3 203

29.5 45

1_""'

27~

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

<'CflSUS of' India 200 J -- -Amenities and

/'\.111 J"':11 il • ...::--. a .... .;:1~10:1bi._: ~ :,~,~ cl ...... ailat"-llc "v· .. :ilhin th~ \"-11l';'i~":. ~~ ... 1;1::-.:.h (-~ I:';' _ .... hl ... \ ... n [n th...: colulnn

antJ ne)!.! I-{_) .i-~ in nr:-:1t ,Io~.ct:--.. ~hC' d:ii""i:lancc- in br..c._"ad range.,;;. ,,~ ...... _ <: .5 k il'h:_o:;;. _ 5-) 0 k,ns_ and J 0+ I-______ ---r--'k:.:--'r=n"c::__:(,,>-'r~n ne;ar~st r_~ace where the I~(.:lhr\/ lS a,'allahlc IS Q.1\."(.""'1}

~

~ <= ::>

CoO _9 ~ -= ""§ ~

'-G ~ :::s -.;::> -:l{ ~ ;:_..t...:;

6 7 8

P I'd S CL'> D Rl'vIP H(:'--101 "1(." .... '(;;.- T SS-T

101

P 1\-1< -.: 5)

C{5-IO)

p ,""1« "") CI5-IO)

P ~1 (_ -\_~­

IUl

P' ". - ~1 C(-- ~)

lUI PHC[ I r.'~ 1

1(1IMCV,,~ -'ITSS-T 1'11C( ~-l ()\

,­<;) :"\.1(."\\ (c_­

plle(- ""

I-'''-C Hl~ , '-""!(_~\\' {_- .:::..-

P J ~<. -c - :'= 1

"-Il ",,-, 1'11<.'[ -- -';,

30

T 1 fl' R

S'>-"I"

~ i1' ~

:-;~- i

""' .:: 0 --= c:>... .__. ~

-= <---;

'" -= =--e co = ~

d "" ",___

9

PC> PH« :'i)

P(){< 5} Pll(~, <;)

- pe}( < S)

PH,< "')

I~_)I c- <;)

I'II( <C S)

P(_A" "a 1'1 1\- <;)

"-' ~g

~ 0-0

S -0

<= = CG -<:; ~ E ~

E ---"" '" '=' "" c__" --""

10

eM CP(--5)

('1\.1\< "')

CP[< "')

-1\.1\ :'-1 0)

CP1"-HI)

C:-'li_"-.-I01 Cpr <;-IO}

:I..__-}"'1~~-10,

C"r",:==;~ 1 0)

-= ..L ~ <--' __:=>

E .-

12 ~

-;:; ~

~ ~ C> ~ ;;" ""'-

:r:? <Fe

"" C -~ '" ~ :=: => -¥ <-' -;;;; en

..= -;=; ~ .__, -;:: '" ;:: <-' C c '--' "'<!:!

..., _g .~ e <= S; -= o.a .9: ~ ~ ;> -< ~

u ~ E. .9 ""ia 'c _@ b

~ ~ -~ '" ;,-,

§ g b -= -= CD ---C ._, ~ "" c: -§ -<-:C a 0:: ,;;; <;".>

I I I 2 1 3

BS A<: -'-;( 5- 10) NCS(S-10)

OC~(5-1 0)

CV(.'i-rOj 51"'(5-10)

ST(S- 10)

RS( 1 0+)

Nv.,'t 10+)

BS ACS(- :" ) _ CV( "-1(1)

RS( I (H-) N(-SI-' 5, Sl'( 5- I 0)

N\\-'Ill-OC~{, :.., ~h:"-1()-'

... \.( 's, -"-I 0) (-VI :"-1 (/ \ B'> ,",,'\>,

:--:CS(:'-IO) SI'C5-10) KSII(h)

• K 'S( =;, 101 ST(5- ~ lH

,-'\(._ ~~ ':- j.J; -'\.-{5-! n~ ItS ~<"';."\

~l.. s~ 5- 1,;', Sl·\S-l (Jj R~{ ii.~--

rl-{'-<"'s'::;;_]0,!o '..:;T~5-~f"~~

J',(_'''i,,,-IO> N(_ -S(:'-I r1)

()(_ -:<-'(,,- [OJ

f

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VilJae-e Dlrec£oro.' Land Use (As on 1999)

E -'""

~ ~ <=:

~ {;:! ~ ~ c:g ";:;

S ~ -'=' ,9

<.>

'" -:;;; 2 ~ 0- "" 0- .... -< ;z: 14 15

PH Srjnaga.- (7) FA

PR Srinag.-.r (8) EA

l\..1R :Srinagar {9) EA

Snn2.ga-r [9} EA

lol\.

~

~ <U E -~ E

«> C> 0£} ~ ... "E

~, ~ t ~ 0-=-- <U 00 "" ~ §- CL U "E :u =- J'5!

~ '" ::: ~ <=: <:> "" "" ""- ;z: ~ E 16 1 I 18

N

N

N

J_.a-nd use.- (j_e~ arL""a lJJhj=L""T dj.f'f(",".:I"cnl l_}-pes of" Jand usc jn

hCClarc)'"*

<= -~

~ ~ .= -:0 ""3

=> u c:;: ~

u -..s ..2 ~ .._,

~

:=>

* "" ::<3 55 ~ '" = ~ ;»,

-= ~ '" >--,e ~ ~ "" "" -""

... -0 = .._ g *

=0 "" ""' '" "E 2 -= '" ~ = <> ";:::; S '" f:: "E :=> U .." -< '--'- bD

19 20 21 22 23

PC(166.3) 14.1 87.0 1ll-.3

T(1663)

PC( I 06.0J '1"( 106 0)

PCII ~ S)

'1'( 158)

pe{l!'" q, "T( 1 i (;."'/

roc', 1 :~g.4) 'l(l_-~g.4)

18i

242 48.2 4.9

6.9 2.4

57.9

76.9

<l> 0=

~ ~

.;:;; -= E ._ => 0 = ." ct; E ";;:;

"" .... :z: C/O

2

P"I,. Po.--a 21

(jurr Pora 22

H."'H11 tJder 23

Kre,,,, H"I

~ -= E ~

-;;c -;:: .,. "'"

26

27

28

79

Ju

""' -= c v c ,9 <0; <..> 0 -l

~ 0.>

~ -::;:: <,....

0 <1> E

-I2 2

TaMan Wari

Pora (00117400)

Rakh l>.luj Gund (00117500)

La"",''''Y Po~a (00117600)

('llnd ~~a~~i Ot:Jai

(00117700)

!'-1cllru (00,17R(]O)

.., ~ <:;; "-' -= _s ..., t1l

"" -0;-....

...c:

.;:: c

"" ~ ~ f-

3

264.3

493_7

196.3

.:"20_8

1 t I ~,

J <= C-.

~

~ '-' 1 <= = v = ,

~ = ~

~ -c C -=

r::: ~ 0 => -~ = -= ::; '0 Q.

"" ~ Q.

«i -= E

'5 :=0 F-- = 4 5

1.678

1.485 214

777 106

3.1 :!] -'I l (,

1.9Ll :: (,{l

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRJNAGAR

Census of India 200 I Amenities and

/\ ,ncnities ava; lahle ~ i I- n~n 3'\'"i l"bk' '" ji h '" Ih~ village_ a dash (-) ~s sho"n in lhL". co lunlll

~nd ['1-e:--.;t to it i;n hrack'L!ts the d'istanolf.:e 1 n b .. ·.._...ad r.ao1:!-cs- viz.< 5 km~ __ 5-10 kms_ and I ()--f

kms of the ncares' place ,,-here the facilitv is availahle is given)

«i = ,9

B = -= '-'-" 6

PC» M C( I [), )

1'(2) M

Co- r a}

P1.._:'J 1\.1

C\5-1 Ci)

S

P 1\.1 (. t:5 -It) I

."

~ ~ 13 :.iL -= .S "-' Ci :::E

7 8

FWC H(IO+)

MCW{lD+) T SS-T PIIC( 10+)

o I-H. I 0+) T HP I~

Me",'( 10+ ) SS·-I

PIIC(IO"}

HC'- TIl PI .... ,.: 10) MC'''' (5· 5S-' 10) PI [<"'(:"-10)

F'\.."C I-{(IO+) T'1'\'; \y

1\1C''''''''( :'-1 0) PllC(:'i-IO)

:-'S-1

1'\\'(, 1 II-C' ") 1 Hi> T\Y :....iC\\',· S~ .,>s- I P~~l'(- ":::1

182

.... <= <:> -= =-OJ

~

-= <=

"" -= e "'" ~ er-0

Q...

9

pr) PI I

PC) PT{) PI-{

I'll p()( <;C-

lO}

["( )( 5 _.I

Plll"- ~ ,

.... '" -"" ~ .... =-co b u

-0 §

"05 ~e

E ..., E -'"" c: 0 ...

V -= 10

CMl..<5) CP(<.5)

Cl\. ... ~-- ."q CP( -: ,,)

-= ..., ..c 0::: => .... :~ u 8 ~ -;:;;; ~ E -= ..::! &. ,__

::; ~ "" U ~ "" ~ i':: -tii, E S .S<' .3 c;o: ~

"" => -= ==' "'" '" <:> '3 .... <=> . ;::

~ a 'u 2 "" ~ ~ .£ =' ~

«i ;> c;::; C<i

c r': => .~ :.a r::: <: <..> .3 e 0 ~ S -5 --:;. u .~ E E ....

u ~ e ..., ;::0 '" -~ ." .... c: "5 E -~ -oS ~ Q ... 8 ~ c- o;?

I 1 12 13

ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS NCS( 5-1 OJ SP(5-IOJ RS{ 10+1 OCS(5-10) 5T(5-10) NW{< S)

CV(lfH) I,S

ACS( <;-10) I'I.SIIO~ )

NCS(:"-IO) S ['f I(}-+-)

OCS(:,\-IO) ST( lOt) NV..-r·, :'q

Cr-..·1 CPC<'- ACS(5-10) C'V(LtH) BS l;:S( 10-< i

NWtIO'" ) fO) NeStS-IOj SP(iO+)

OCS(5-IO} ST( 10+)

CMf~ ~)

CP(~ 5")

C'-ll ".} {_' Pl ~- ")

AC<O;(<>-10} ,-Vi 10+)

NCS( 5- t fl) SP{ lO~)

O('SI,,-IO) ST( 10"')

... ,\CS(:"-IOI CV(J!,f'}

NCSi5-11.>' "'Pi 'I.>~ > OCS(:'i-l01 YH 10")

BS .... SIIU-+) Nv..'j \OJ }

P-S F,'-,( 1 O~ i ........ ' \V(~ ~ 1

~ .... -= ~ '" "E V3

31

32

3_~

34

35

.,_, -0

C u <= ~2 «> <..> 0

--' ~

<L>

S1f> .;; '---

<:> .., E =I

:z: 2

Shongli Po.-a (OO! ! 7900}

Gagarz.()<O

(00118000)

Z:ct". ..... ·arah (OOI181(0)

Kho~"J:nh.,h

(001 11'12(0)

.h,_ch~l.:-';n,:bal

(00 11 l-l.lOO)

~ u ~ -= = -= .., <>0 ...

-:;: ... .s '-

<:> "'" ~

Oii .0 r-

3

57.5

9::1

1886

f.973.3

'" ~, <=

~ ~

~ (_.>

"lii = = r_;r r:'.-

= -a = c:. "0 -= <:: ~ .2 ,-, «i 0 -= => '-"'- <:> <:- U c..

<iii ..c E

~ => Z

4 I 5

1,351 179

7~7 ] 10

1.323 204

8.307 I ~ 1 J (,

574 41

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

Census of" India 2001 Arneni1ies and

/"\n,e-n'tic-" ,., ail",bh." (iInOl 8ya;)ab-lc ... ,·;th'n ,1>., ".H;J!,c~ a da",h i-) JS ",ho ... vn In lh ... · COfU,"H'

L"lnd not::.::\;.l to it in br.ackcts the distance iin brood rang_c~ V1L..<: 5 kJ"ns._ 5-10 km:5>_ a'ld 1 ()+

kms of the nearesl_place ,-",here the rae; 1;!2:_ is avai lahloo is_g_iven)

<;i <= .~

=> -= =

<=i .~ -0

~ 6 7

P M S C(S H« un 5) MCW'« 5)

PHI..'\~ 5}

P M« <;)

C("-I(l)

P l>.1 C(IO+)

P(2) M P{ 1(_'

C(\Il-+-)

P "1.·- <;)

C( I <I~ 1

S

f f{ <:

5) !'..'1C"\/(~: 5)

PIIC~< 'i.}

1111U+) MC'\>v( ( 0+)

I'IIC{IU+)

PHe RMP(5)

'U In, 1

1\1C,>"1 lOt)

R r-...1l-'{.:! ~

1111"- ) !'.1C,-' , I f)+ J f'1I(,(}0»

184

!! ~ no <=

:;;:: <=

!§ 8

T SS-T

T IIPR

SS-T

'L> = "=' -= Co. -'!i!: 2 -= = '" -= E <>II

E ~

~ = CL

9

PO(<: 5)

PH('"" 5)

PU« 5) PH« S)

T HI' S SS PIl(20)

T

T I II' '1''''' PH(30)

v.' s5-T POi,<,- J 0)

Tl1P~Iv..' P~il~.:\)

SS-"1 PC)(-, 5)

U > -~ 0-? 0 ~

-g '" -;;:; -g E '" E --"" CO> ~

'---' -= 10

eM!"'" 5) (."1>« 5)

CM« 5) <-1'1< 5)

CM«5) C'P« 5)

Cr>.1(2)

(_'P(,,~ I 0)

Cr--1(' :'0)

cP ... · 5)

"" ..L = :¥ "0 o.i ..., w .;:; t 'E ;;:: ~ "" =- ~

~ ,I:: '" E '" .a -;;:; = -'!!

"" -= '" .,.

u :r; -~ 'E. :::: -'d

c <=" -0 :u .S

.2 ~ >= => '" ~ -~

-< ~~ ~ E 5

.~ >.

l'::' => ~ '" 00 i: u '" 13

~ '----' vo ~ -e 1 I I 2 \ :1

AC'S« 5) NeSt"'" :q (')cSt < 5)

BS CV(<;-IO) RS( 10<-) SPt5-10) NW(~ 51 ST(5-10)

BS ACS("-IO) CV("i~IO) RS(-IO+}

NC~I<;~ 1 0) SP(<;~ I (l) N'VI.'f~~ 5)

(X'Si 5-101 STI5-fO)

ACS(5-IO) CV(\O-<)

NCSIS~IO) SP(IO.' (X_'S{S~IO) ST(lO~)

}',CS( <c.- 1 0) CV, I (J~) 3'-,;( ~S(5-1 0) SPj 1(>-; )

~~~~( 5~ 1 n, ST( I fl_.,l_ l

ACSC'i-IO) CV(lO~) N<"S(5~IU) SPIIIJ')

(_)CS(5~fO) SJPO~)

BS RSIIO+ ; N'VI.'"f <'-1 ())

BS RS( I {i~)

~\''''I<;-I 0,

RS -

l<'~~ 10 oj

,\\ (;; - I <))

t; -= E => = m

'C: "-' ...., 1

31

32

33

35

-g <.>

"" C> -~ <>

.3 Q;:j .... -= ';;: '-= .., E ~ 2

Shongl. Pora (OOI17900)

Gaga.-zoo (00118000t

Zav..-"arah

(00118100)

Khonnloh (OOI182(0)

.i'\_ch1"l.:ln.hal

(00118.300)

._.

i'l ... -'=' ~ '" C>[)

~ '''; ... -5 '-

D

'" fa ro <5

<--3

575

9.3

188"6

J ,973"3

or_ or,

~ U

~

.r~ = = u ~ = ~ = C ..

.= co ~ ,~ .;=I

'" _g

"" .__.

=- Co c ~

=- ~ ..= m E

<5 =' !- ':7

4 5

1.351 179

797 110

1.323 204

8,307 1.11&

57"1

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Census of" India 2001 Arn.o:.-nities and

An1e-nitles available (ifl"lOl <p .. "aj)ahlc '"'\ ~1hin the vil1a1}C .. a d,'l~h (-) i~ sno'-'\.Tl in the cotulI'nn

31'ld next to it Ln brackets the distance in hroad ranges viz.< 5 kms._ 5- I 0 kIT'l'S. and f(J...;:...

kms orthe nearesl place ""here the racilitv is a~\lable is given)

m = 0 -~ ~

<.> OJ 'Q ::0

-0 "-' ::;;: '-'.0

6 -,

P M S C(5 H« 10) 5) MCW« 5)

PHC« 5)

P M«:5) C(5- 1 ())

P M

C( I 0-+)

POI M

PUC C( 10+)

S

P 1'\.-'[(-<:: <;}

C(10+)

H{<e

5) MCv..'« 5)

PI le( '" 51

H{ 1 0-+ ~

1\.1C\'\.-'(IO-+ I PIIC{ 10+)

PHC RMP(:-)

11(10-+-) Mc""r~ 10-+)

RMP{2.) H, I o~ \ M("\"'-,I()'}

PIIC(IO+)

184

:t; ro ~ .,., = ~ <:::

8 8

T SS-T

THPR SS-T

.u = <=>

-'" p. ~

.B -0 0=

"" --= ~ .,., ... E

<5 0-

9

PO{< 5) PHC< 5)

PO« <;)

PH{-, 5)

Till'S SS "'1(20)

r PO« 5)

T HI' r\'Ii 1'11(=>0) v,' SS,T P<J~50-iO)

'liP TV,: 1'11113, SS,"(" 1'0« 5}

..., >-"e "-' P. 9 ." ~

-0 ~

<a '2 E '" E -"" c <=

"" '-' -= 10

CM« 5) CP{< 5)

CM« 5) CP« S)

CM« 5) CP« S)

C!'.1(2)

CP{'i, I O}

(_ t.1( , 'i)

CPt-" ")

-= "" ...=;

s= => = ,~ u ~ ::-: r? '--' "E ..a ~ <!"! 0 """5 0- ~ <d u e <r>

'" ~ -S J2 2 --.c E ::0 <>

? = -.0 0:; """5 -= ::0

3: <= .... C> ";:: ~

<0 ":;:; <'<:I

..., oS <=

.§ <= 5l --= '6 0

m :> -~ e ::0

~ '-0 <=

~ '-'

.2 :i.'::': Co . "" ';:::

"'5 <J .~

E E ;.-. => '" ~ ~ u :.;:::;: ~ .~ .... ~ <=: E

-5 .... U = <::> ,;;;:; § -c <::> "'" <-> 1 , 12 13

ACS« S)

NeS« S) OCS('" 5)

BS ~~~~~ ~~) RS( 1 0+)

ST!5-JO) NYi{< 5)

ACS(S-IO) CV{IO-+)

NCS(5-tO) Sf'( to_' J OCS(S-ICq ST110~)

ACSj "-IO} ev( IQ~l I'<CS( 'i-I(J) SP(IO-< )

Q-CS{ 5-1 (J1 SOlID-+-)

ACS(<;-IO) CV( I 0+)

NCS(S-10) SP(IO"') OeS(S·IO) ST( IO"'}

I'IS

RS,I ()-+ I

NVV(5-IO)

gS RS( I 0+)

Nv.."5-IO)

BS -kS(10Q N \ ..... \5-1 0)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directorv L.a nd Usc- (As on 1999)

E -"" _50

= <-> c::

~ ~ 00 :.0 ~

--B

~

~ -'" ~

B

e ~ 0... "" 0.. ....

-< ;z:

14 15

PR Sri nagar (6) EA

PR STi""gar (D) EA

PR Pan, pore (8 ) FA

PR P.o':I111pnre {I 0 ~ Ell.

Ell.

1 g .~

..... iF_ ,...

-0... "" .., 0- g-;;;l

eo., <-> ~ ;J:: 0 ... =- = 16 1, 18

NM

N

NM

NI\-'1

N 1\-1

I~and U~ (j_...:'"_ a.-ea under difl~rcn"( t~pL:~ ui 1~'IhJ U=,",oi.." i:u

V">

~ co

'-'-

19

hectare)*'*

'" ~ :::>

5: "" -e -= ~ ... """ -E

20

PC(453) T(4:S_3)

PC(OA) T(OA)

'-"(_"l I ~ _£1)

I( I 2: 6)

PC { 15 ') 4) I ( I 5<J.4)

185

-= ~ <"> .,_"

-E -<=:: = 21

04

20

124 1

IORI8

22 2~

lO.1

2267

f> I

2

l.7 Shangli Para 31

Gag.arzol),()

7.a ...... arah

khon",oh

3 7 .!\.ii,.::hn';_"Ul I h . .1 I

! ! . ·'nlCE""! ~1.1t.:~ ,.

I and ne,t 1.

I ~

2 ~ ... s '" <5 u ~.

~ = ~

.5 5 = = "----" !:::!. <> ..... = --is ~ 2 J~

"'0 --= <..> = ~ -E -~ "' t; 0

<3 --= --= g_ <- '" E 0= '" <= g ~ C> :u .2 "" =- -= "§ «:; «:; = E .t:: (5 -0 =:I :::J

<U -a <FO

.._ r- = '-'-' 3 4 I 5 6

r: P M S F ~ .,r,-

36 422 5 3.338 509 " ; ... ", <"(10+)

.:a_

37 .. <iha, 113 20 P« 5) M(...: t,

5) C( 10-<)

38 3'-1 PI-·=')(\'-I(~

I; :" J C( 1(1- )

_::-L

39 37 5 p(~ _::. ) »'1! ,-

:.'J 5) ClIO; I

40 ~6 l'\ 1'[ " -~) \.1, " 50} C -( 1 t, . 1

186

D1STRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

.hle '''-lthl'l"1 ,hc '-·lll~J:;'~ . t~ncC::": in hro"d f'"an_g-L"'~

]Clee where

v,/

Go> = <:> -= =-<OJ

~

--= :=:

'" -= =-S. .,_. 3 ~

0 "'-9

PH(29) PO(5-10)

PO(..: 5) PH« 5)

PO« :'q PI 1(<. 5)

N}(-c ~i)

PHI< <;)

Pl )\-. S) PII\ .' 5)

the facilil ...

.., ~

"e ... =-co 8 -= fi5 «i .~

E "" E ~

.E oS 10

eM(--. :; )

CP(~. 5 )

CMl-" 5)

CP(IO~)

eM(-· =' i CPr 10+)

C'v1{-c 5) CPt 1 (>-i )

(_ 1'.1.- 5) (_ ~P\ 1 ('; ~ I

CE"nsus of" India 2001 Amenities and

H da.~h (~ f I~ stl(..,. ....... :1:1 1<1 Ihe <.::nlun.n

'".Z_ <C 5- I-..;:m" 'S-IO km-; :<Jnd JO-tS ;:"'uilahle is ei,"en~

--= .g ~

..., .... ----u <-> ~ ~

<J .'V "E <!': -0

~ -=- =- :;;.; .~ E'

<Fe ~ ~ g ~ 000 -= 0; ....

"? .!!'! <e C; B -= ~ g 0 ~g '-" .<::>

"'<:! ~ = d :;; .'=' :;: -= .~ .S:

e .- -;::, = ~ -= = -< .3 2 .Q '" E => '-' ;:;;: E ~ E ';;' "~ :=' u :u :0 E ~ ~ u <=

-E ~ U ~ <:> ..;:: 0 "'" .." <:..J P 1 1 12 11

ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS

RS(lO-) NCS( _"-10) SP{lO-+) (_)CS(5~IO) ST( 10--+-)

N "v"('- 5)

ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) N\\' BS(-

NCSIS-IO) SP{ 10-+) 5) RS( 11" )

C)(_"Sl:'>-IOI S'I (10-+)

AC'SI_"'-IO) C\/(5-IOI ;-...-," B<-;{"'

~CSl=,~I(I) SP( 10 q 5) ll.Sr I (j+)

U(_'S,5-H)j ST~Hl")

I\CS,-;-I ()) CV('i-ICI) )'.;\\' )1:'-;(-.

NCS(5-IO, SP( 10-') 5~ RS. I .[;....,.- ~

OCS~:"-'f)1 STf 10')

, .A,CS(:"~I 0) CVf5-IO) " \,\' H'>! .-

NCS(."-IO) SP( IO"} 5) ].{SiIIH

OCS(:"-IO) ST(IO")

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Dire'-.':tory Land Use (As on 1999)

12 .~

8 <=

~ ""' eJ> ~ ~

-;.; "'d B ~ """" g

<.> = ~ £ =. ... =. Z ->: 14 15

PR Parr.POTC (8) CA

NR Sr;nagar (13) ED

NI~ :---'~inagRr ( 14) ED

~- I)

~

... '"2 E c:

-~ E; e OL

"" 1::: 0-, 2:

~ -c c._ 1:; ~ =- C- & :=> ~ "" .€ <:>

~ C- ~ ::f' ;;; => c::

Q "-' 0 "" c... z ~ E

I" 17 18

NM

l~and l.LSL: (1. I.::~ ar-ca uu ...... h .. :r dlf1cTcnl types -o1-1and usc- nl

lle...::tan.:)· •

<=0

.~ OCJ -1; <=

"5 0:0 '"

u u J2 ._§_ V> ... '" ~

;;>

~ g, a: -;:;;;

-a """ ;;>

.£ .., <= <Q

..= "" '" "0 """ ~ a c: :§ -5 "'" <= """3 ::::I ~

"" = '-' "'" <

B ~ ~ >-. e-

"E g "::d

= -E '"'--19 20 2 I 22 23

PC{86.6) T(R6.6)

257.0 18.2

187

.., gf

-;.; .__ co

E ..., ;z 2

Ba1al"lo:'tnl"li'l

f3aksh1 Pora -1 eng

Pora Ghat

Said POTa l'.chl~.43n

Ghat

~

"" _o

§ C

-;;; -;:: "" U")

36

OJ -= E ~

<ii ·5 <OF,

41

42

4-3

,,_,

"""" 8 ~

-~ u 0 _,

Cd .., ~ .s;: <.-= '" E Z 2

Shala Teng

Ghat (001 i S<}OO)

I'o-1",lroo Ghm (00119000)

1\.1uja 0und

Ghat

(00119100)

Anc:hClr[Duga

D-, .... '!:~ "

('~("I ~ i 9200)

~ u .... 5! -= = <=

V ~

co = '" = ";;; ~ 0; <::: ~ .2 '- n <:>

;:> .... e.. ~ 8. ... g !S 0 C>

I-- f-

3 ~ !

257

790

10235,0

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRI NAGAR

-t-"'lll...:ni"ties ,Jxailable (if [10t a,ailabk ... , ilhin 111<.- \'illagC"_

and nexl tn ;1 in hrackc1S- 1hc di:S1-e_1ncc in h-r·oad ranges

~ kms of'the nearesl nlace ,-,,-,tu __ "-rc

'" .... '=....) ..., = <= = 0

C!- -= e-'" -a ~ -0 -"" -=

0.> C

'" ~

6 ~ -= <>.> 0... ..= <C '- ~ $ '" c- o:: ~ ~ 0 g?

-~ -;;5 ~ ..c ~ :..;;:;

E u '-is <= ::::L '" ~ <1>

~ -0 0 :z '-'-' :::E p...

5 6 7 8 9

H(5-

44 p« 5) 1'.11< 10) MCW(5· L S'i·L PO« 5) PH(~ 5) 5)C(10-+) 10)'PHCl5-iO)

I 11<;-

7\ <'«" 5) 1\.-1« to} MCV:{5~ L SS·)' 5) C( I 0·,) 10) 1'1-1(.'(5-10,

1"« 511',,11< 51 CI 10+1

F ;"~1\ 5) ..;,__. l ! 'U-r ~

II( 5~

10) !\-1C\.\·('i" I SS~1.

10) PIIC"(S-IO)

I I( 5~

If" "'CV.'r:<~ T t~"""" T 1 0', p~ H .. '~ If)"T- ~

T(37l

'V(:,)

1'0("",51 1'11« 5)

PO«c 5} 'Pl I(?" 5)

P(")( :"i;

r ~ 11 ~- ~ 1

P{c.lS)

8294 ">1(22)

S(7} PliC

D(5) D1

(.'\ .... C(2)

Plle(2)

F"'-,"'C( IO}

RMP(13)

PO(5) fr P( 1 O} p1' 1 "1"'"\'(11) t R(8) C(6) PH(98)

L(S) S(6}

188

the factlity

.... :>

e '-' "'-9-Q

'-' --= ;;; ro -g E ~

E -"" 0 @

"-" -= 10

CM« 5) CPr ~O+)

Ct-.1{< S} CI~(IO+)

("]\.1« 'i)

CP( I (l+}

Census 0.- India 200 J Ame-ni1ics and

a dash (-) is sho"'n in 1h .. - C,-)o~ In111)

viz. -< 5 kms,. 5-10 krns. and 10 , is availaole is given]

~ _c 0:: '" =" "" ,,!:, u v ::: - ~

<.>

3 ';::;: "E <2: C> ~ ::;: <:>. ~ = v E ~ § "to ~

1a a "" E ~ '" ;: -ij ::::L -= :;::: ~ <> <=>

.;:: ~ g .<:;

~ .... E -~ d 5'. -= '6 .2-e c;:;; :> :::>

~ = ~ .2 ~ E ~ .2 ~ 5 ~ <a E ~. ~ = E '-' ~ <1>- '-i3 ;:: .~ <U <= E -<= <.>

"" .... G 0 --c -:5 0:: v; L.> "§

I 1 12 J3

ACS{5-10) CV(5-IO) NVv' B5«

NCS{5-IO) SI'( 1 0+) 5) RS( 10+) OC:'S(5-10) ST( 10-+)

ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) NW BS«

NCS(5-IO) .sP( ~ 0+) 5) RS( I ()-<.)

C)CS(5-10) ST( 10 .... )

ACS(5-1 0) CV(5~101 N\,V BS\'C

J--.:CS("i-IO) SP( ~ (I-» "i} R"( 10, 1 OCS( 5-1 O} ST( I O+-)

/',CS(S-IO} CV(18 , ['...l_·"-;.{:"-l~.J} SP{~(j--'--}

~';O-C-~i.~ ':::--IO} ~'~-, t {l--'-:

I->S R~f~(l..L'"

N\-\'(_ ~ H --r I

13:=;;;(37)

'U'{9)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

,-7jlla2,e Directorv Land Use (As on 1999)

E ..s.< = u u

"" -g ~ c.n ~ -=

cOd -;;;

~ S g s

'" 2 t: C- '" 0- "-' -«: ;z:

14 15

NR Sri nagar (12) ED

NR

NK S..-i na~ar ( L~) ED

FA

>-.. c_ ""-a ~ ~

~ CO>

P--

16

PR(32) "IR(_;;)

NR(7)

NV.'(9)

EDf 7 ,

EA(37)

v _!'O '" "" ~

;:::;: ~ ~ C-

~ ... ;z

17

!"(27}

rU(9)

i:::-~

:;=:

E 8 ~ -= t: ~ 0 =' =- ~ .s -;,; "" .:;2: 0=:

'" .-": E 18

l_.;xnd u..:;,c- <i_'l.':_ area und~-r dlfTcn .... "-'ll lyp'l~~ orland us~ ~n hccla.-c:)·*

c -~

'" """

~

c: =-a ='

=> '-' ~ 2

""' !'O ~

!::! "" eJ

~ ~ >-~ 55 18 0

<0:0 ",_. :-: -;:;i

--= -= >-~ ~ <= ""--= .B "" c et ~

1;; e = .:::: ~ -E _a -5 "" e t>U "2 ::; g e = "E w-- = U 0.1) -< 19 20 2i 22 23

2535,.:::! 2013_9

189

..... OOD

_!2 ~ ... -;;- --=

~ '0 = 0.>

"" ~ -;::: ... ;z_ Vj

2

Sh"la Teng Gt.a! 41

M.a~"'{lO Cih~1 42

'Qi ~

..:=e

....::.=: ~ <::>

::c ~ 0 .

...." 4> bLl

~ Q

-;;:

-= 12 ...,. c.> -:=: f! ---(::5 -c <L>

Go>

bL) E ~ < :> .....

a.> ....s:::::: Q

>< ~

c 2S 0:0:

:z: -;;:; WJ -~ c...... "'"0 c..... = ~ ~

<:'1:1 = -;; ~ ~

:= ~ .......

c U = -= "'" -= ~

I

[ --

-= co 8 ~ = .S< _g rn .5 Cd = = -~

<...> = -= <.Ll

-;:;; _S?

r· -_, i !:--

~

I -~ I? . ----:.:_

F "'7::

"-' -B~ <0 .2 = 2::'; ~ 5l.

Co ~

¥ -= <= ~__.

§ E ~ ~ t> -~ -= --~ .._}

=<:: = .c....

"'0

-g = -§

'= C' ~ «>

"£ -= = ~ § ~

, s ~~

I ... _ ~

_____ J:-E ~ =

~ -~ ~ ---6 .. C)- -:3 - C­~ =- '--. = = =--

L~ 1·1 ,- r

~

r---'~~

, I ~ ='-'

! -~ :>-

! v •

. g

.~ ~

=

~

~ ~

--= =- -~ ~ = I ~ >-

= I .g , <.> '"""" <>LI -~ ~

8 "..-

-~ ~ = ~ ~ = :;;:

"" = <=>

~~ = ...=:

*' >-

I i

l <=> <=

1

=1 => = -i

=> =»

<=0 ~ = = e-

<X> r-- ,.._ ,.._ en ~

<£' ......

-~-+~-+--

r I 1

!

I

l

= ~

-~ <F> ~ -= <'i'i 8: <J

'6 .... :::E

2:.'

~ .......

::;;: :..c= <:_;}

-.::::J <= <d

_£ § -;c :::;;0:

f::' .... <E:! E

~ C:J >--- --

~ c

1:; 0..> "-> E <.J = <:0>

~ ..., = <.__) c--~ ~ -~ ....

$ ~ -.u "" ::::s:! ~ :::2 :..E

~

= -~ :=':; C'-O <=>

~ ...=: ~ .... C>O

~ .:E: ~ 0>

<-J :0-

'"" .s,:

-~ r--- <=> .......

= '5l:.

~ .E!:! <=>

>= ~ = -;::>

-~ ~. ~ ~

V". -=

1-~

t-____. ~I __ """"-

10 Z ~ c...... 0..... -<

. ..,., ~ eJ:l

.:! _~

_= ..", _~

~ c ~

e < l­e.> -0,

r----------t----t -+--+--+- t---

= co

co --

~~ = = ~ = --=1 6------,.--------,1 i i 11-1 ~ ~j =j r-4! = C'J} ~I

~~ ;j ~l;! ~j;r~i -~ ~ r-~-_- --:- - -- - -1-1 -1-- 1 t -1

~ -j ~ ~i gj- ~i gl ~i ;:;J I . I , j ,

r------,I,--~=~Q-+-~~.~----l~ i -- r1- -1 ! _! ~ .::.::-~ c_,. ~ ~-..J ~ :::.::."'::

I .~ v> l I I I I j g ~~f _J__J___ j J

j I I I ;:-:.i =>i ...... 1 ""J ~I =\

f--------+-+-----t - 1---~ - I---- --

B -= E = z

I

""i =~ =1 I I

i I L_

f-- ~- ~ ---

I----~ ---- ---+--+--+--t------t---+--i "0.>

-_/ -_..

i _c :-;: <""">. <'"">, ,

<:> = 1= = = "i:

=

...... ...... c,..o

I

= =

= 1= 1

= =

=

=

=

=

...__, =

<

:s::::. eo>f

~,I ='1 n-. !

~--+---+---~---r---+--_,---------------___j z!

I I ~ g I

,<D= ItO ~ I"-V= (..0,) --.I C'~. ~

,-".r (.:f'l T-..j- ~ ~

1

I i ~'q ,I

L__j___~ __ ~I __ J-__ ~ __ ~ ______________ ~-L! ____ -4 __ _

-----, 1-

, [ ,

l !

\

_J

Appcndix- i of" the Viti. 'ge DII-ecto'Y· depicts C _ 0_ block-vvise ahstract or educational~ medical. drinking ,-, J.l~L post. t:elegr-aph_ phone, c ... )111n1 !.lnica1,.ions~ banks, po' ... ·C'r Slrpply_ credit societies, ","ECrcatiOlloS and ne .... .,s/magazine facilitoeo--. availa.ble.: ill 4 70 inl~abited vi lIages in l.he districL J-<':"ducation: The anaiyzc.::i 11gurc ind Icates 1:hat out of 168 inhabited "i l1a~t:s ill the district, 14<) such villages have 228 Prin"lary Schoo ,Is and 73 villages registered 89 Middle Schools ... vhercas there are as Inany as 29 and 3 MatTtculation/Sec,}ndary Schools and Higher Secondary/PUCflntcnnediate/Junior Colleges in 26 and 3 villages r-cspectivel)-. n,c educational instit:ute vi;c~ college (graduate and above) is not existing in the district in either of the v· flages and """hereas there are as n"lany as 4 adult literacy centres in 4 villages or the district. Other educational institutions (not included in the ref"erred to instructions) numbering to be 6 are round in 5 inhabired vll.ages of the districL As depicted in the table, it has been :found 1hat no educationa t :Facilities oTone type or ( ther is available in all 19 inhabited villages_ Medical: 1n the district rand 24 hospical and dispensaries have been made available to I and 22 inhabited villages in the dist.ric1: a.nd whereas Primary Health CentresfHealth Centres and Primary Health Sub-Ccntl"es numbering to be 14 and J are round in J 4 and » inhabited villages in the district. _ In aU 35 Maternity and Child Welfare Centres have been returned in 32 inhabited vilJages in the district. Similarly the 22 inhabited vilJages jJl the djstr;ct h~ ve an equaJ number 01 Fami Jy Welf"are Centres. It- has a.lso been observed from the analysls that as many a~ 9 inhabited villages in the d istric:t have 21 UOther-~' n""'ledical institutions >,,;v-hich do not fall in the reYerred one and vyhereas no medical facilities of any type are available in 94 inhabited villages in the district. Drinking '-Vater: Most i n1portant source oY·drink ing vvater is tap and tap ,vater is avai lable in 154 villages out of total 168 inhabite _I vi Jlages in the district and 'VoIhereas 4 and 4 villages tneet their ,",va1:er requiren'lcn1 From v.--ells and tanks_ /.s many as 21 and 50 vi Ilages use ,vater received ["rom Tube "oNeil and River and v..,hcreas drinking watc~ obtained It-OfT1 Foun1a ins and cana Is is used by· 48 and 61 inhahited vi 11agcs respectively. The drinki,.g ""ater received by the agencies ""("J1.hcrs" not included in the referred one is used by the 3 g inhabited viiI< gcs on 1.y and the 5C"lUITC OJ ... vater rnore than one is '\"·'itnessed In total 126 inhabited villages_ There happens 0 be no single vi 11agc ,"vithout the drink ing "''''atel- fac i lilies available, Post, Telegraph and -j·elephone: In all there are 33 inhabited vi I iages in thc district '-'-'hich ha...-c Post OITl~c f"acility available and onl)-' .2 vi Dages arc fa.cil i1.:2Ited vvilh l eit;:>g_r<'!ph '-:)f"1i<.:c' Th.: p'):-it Cill~ Tc:I~",";-,i!;:.

Office J8.cihty is given .<.")c ''I ,·iirag-c':-. in '-he distrl~l and ...... -hcn.::~.c; Z inh~hit:cd ..... ·iffag_cs have Post C)!!:ce ,~!Ff

Phonc. 25 inhabited ·vill; gcs have- 1 he rae i lil)"' 01 Phone. 'rranspo.-t COI1"1Inu.nic~-.lion: It h~~s b~en observed that Transport e_-cnHIHunication _just as 131..1s S~T,"icc is the pi-cdorninant Inea.ns of" c0n"lll1UI1 icat ion in the district. An,ong. total of 168 inhabited vi Ilages in the d istrlct 142 SUC11 v j Hages 11a ve H:'CII pI <>'..' ided (he Bus services , .... hercas r 0 vi lbolg..:-s 11<1\·",. Nav igable "\\. aief \\ .~,:.,.; None 01 the v·lllages in 1 ,'-'" d ist.l·jet h~"!"·,,, transport COlTlITlUH iC31i .. --.n I.kc Rai 1, .... 3)· S( ation. C'::ommercral and Coop ·rati,·'c_banks: ·rhe _.o;et-· ... ices of" ; 9 ConHn.cn.::'al oClnd C'oop-erntive flanks h..-iVC been Blade 3yaihlblc to 16 .....-il ;,)cc..._,c, 01l1y <"ut or 168 inhabited vill~ge<.; in the di<;trict Pon·er SuppJ:)-·; It haS" b, en ob,>c-,-,·cd 'ron"'! t''le ='001 (_:--ensu,< ref"'nT!S ,h,,"! in fhe Ch",l,.ict !har .an 16.x inhElhiled ,,-ii;ages. l13'.'C po ",-,-,-c1- ~UrJ 11) .i:_-'J' a1i.al)~1".__·.

;;L _

.. ""\.glicu11ural Socio,.:' lCS ·f"ac~IJ ty StadjumJAuditoTl u.1n/( onnnunl ty Hall. viIJ<'Iges receive Magn l\lagazinc_

ines_ In addiIion

L~! !J~.L {i~::---:J -:.,-~~ J-~;~-~ j--::: - ~-:"!'-~'~:lJ'''i~_'-~--~ (--'1-:t_·~j'~~ ~~':"J-:__" ?,:~--.~---..-

or Cinem3. i "\fidc..... H:'lP. ~pol-tS (_'h1h and As many as 1 13 villages reech·ed Ne-..vspaper and 90

to this 90 villages in. the district do receive Nev,·spapel- and

193

APPENDIX I A - VilJage Directory

Villages h:--' nUfuher of PriJnary Schouls ~:do II H:- n f' t h L' ~)j s t ri ct: S I~ I N A<; ... '\. R

I nU!"l"Jhc r L' h: )ek

n LlI~~ ~~~-I-<)-r-' T - N lHT1 he t or -p-r-i-m-~~~' -;;ch ')0 15 - -~ - -- - ----l intlal,ilcd ~. ---~----.---~----r--~~-----.--~~-----,---~--------~

I :"'-JOrlC- C)IIC r'\. ... ..:... ~ Thr .... ~"'-.. I·-our -+ ·• .... illa~~s ~

i-----------l----------c2

--------+--------:::~-------+--------:~~------+--------:S;::-------t-------f=-->--- -----=7=-------f -- '---,~o--------4 r---------_J _________________ i_ ______________ L_ ____________ ~ ______________ ~ ______________ ~_________ .

1

2

3

4

Kangan Lar

GandeI'_'al

Srinagv'

Dist.r"i!c~

Total:

39 18 10 7 3

45 8 26 8 3 0

40 2 28 6 2 2

44 8 28 7 0

'1sa 19 "IDa 3'1 5

Appendi x I A ot vi II age Directory- cl~ssifies C, D, block-V\lise villages by nun"lher of' Prilnary Schools_ There ar:e 19 viI tages in ~he dis riet 'Nhlch are devoid or any Primary School tacitiry Cl.lld 'Nhereas 100 vlllages have one PriH,).ary SchooL As is obser.,·cd frOo,n the 2naJys;s there are 3 J vi Jiages \.VhlCb have 1.vo schOi.'·ds and J 3 villages ill l'he district h,ve three PI-irnary Schools. 'The nun ... bcr 01 f'our schools in 5 Villages in the distri<;:t has been reported in 20(: I Census.

I ------------------------~~~~

APPFN[,)IX ll~ - v,nage Din:.o..:\n,:.-'

"\' illagcs by PriD1a,-=,'~ J'\.'1iddlc :.tnd Secondary Schools

I Name of" th(_' Dist-rict-:SRIN _4( . AR

I I t i r

<

i ! i 1--__ . _

3

4

I _J

NalllC of C. !'). bloo..:h

G~"de,bal

Snn.;::3gar

TOl_.af_

----I-~-;t ;.-1- ,----- -i-:'.'["c- of' cd;;~'ati~;-'~_:;-j-'i7,' 51 il ut ions nUlnb<!r .. n.'<.Iilablc

of No Al ieas1 r AI r<.:a~t inh.,bil,-"d Sellonl on<_' one

I ['I i! 11 al-)'

schnol i

At least one

llliddl.._' scil(1() I

1 p"inlary SChO~ll

:::1:11[; l"tl""'­

III iddlc so..: h. '01

~lld nHe 'l and 011<." I'll iddlc sccoll(.hu-y

40

44

168

2

B

'i9

I -'"

25

17

76

schuo\ school

L_ 6 - ----1 - --7- -----, ~

-"_ ~~

13 5

19 7

73 26 ------

Appendix J B depicts t1'e illi'Or-Tlloltion n>gardi ng d ifTcrcnt l.ypes •. 1r edllca1 ianal 1Ilsti'tutions- There 3"C II.) vi 1 lages in the district ....... l ich do 11(.11 have any type oT s.;hool ed llcation raci lit ies and 76 villages are having at least one Primary scI Dol and 110 Midd Ie School a longwith it. As ITlany as 73 inhabited villages in the distl'ict have at least alee Pl-ilnary Schoul along"'" ilh one Middle Schuul and '\,vhereas 26 vi! lages in l'he district have been proviced \''l/ith at least one Middle School along " ..... ith one Secondary SchooL

1 ()--I

I ,

j ~ .. !

"'iUag,es Nalll(:

n istrict :s ~ Serial

c APPENDfX 1 c: - VillageDireClory .

",-,ith different: sources of drinking 'W'ater -racilities ;a,'ailable

of the UNAGAR lumber Name or Number of villages with diffc~ent sources of

C, D. drinking, ...... aler available block Only Only Only Only More than

tap 'well tube nandpump one "",ell source

only trom· tap, well. tube well, hanupurnp

I 2 3 4 5 6 7

F Kangan 0 0 0 a 1

> Lar 7 a 0 0 20

J Gande~ba! 10 a 0 0 3

1 Srinagar 11- 0 0 a 16

District L_ ________________________________________________ T~o~~ta~t~: __________ ~2~S~ ____ ~~O~ ______ ~O __________ O~ ____ __ 40 .J

" Appendix 1 C -..Icals V'.'ith the villages " .. iIh di.ffercnt sources· o:f drinking ,valeI' rae! lilies, There is no village in the '.'vhole of the district. .... ""hich is having eithel' source as only vvell or only tube- .... 'vel1 or hand pun p. As n'lany as 28 villages have been identified .... vith the facilities of only tap and 40 villages get lh,~ f"acility of drinking ''''<'iter ",··ith Hl0)'C than one source only 1rOlTl tap. \vel L

____ t_u_be-'\d_!_~.t1d hand -pH !:IE,' .. ' ___ , __ .. __ , _______ '" __ '" __ , __ ' ______ " ____ , __ , ___ ,_ _ _____ _

A PPFNl Jf X [J - '\/111agc Dircctory

Villages vvith 5,OOll and above population ~"hich do not have one or rnore anlcnitics

Nan'lc o:fthe Districl:SR1NAC'A.~

SI. ~o.

N"nlC: of 'T1

- Loc", tioll villa>.ec c.._-,de

- ! nurnb",r l

I

L-~,---,~ l-~i " 2 __ ,-: __ __ -" I 1

i 2 ,! ~ 3

Chater GLII Han Ganiwan Forest. Block

4 Man; Gam

5 Wail

Tulmulla

00102800

00105400

00106400

00107200

00107400

00110900

Natne -or C.D block

4

K..angan

Kangan

Kangan

Lar

Ganderb.,1

Ganderb.1 6

7 K honr:!:'._~ ___ ,(l_(J_i 18200 __ 03 ri_n,ag"r

Populalion'T' '-A~lc;1'i'ti';5 nnl avai!..i'GI~ ----1'" - ------- A;~:;~:;:;-ities noi-;:;v~~fL:;ble

1 ( ,ndicat(" 1'-,' A. ,,,,here .alllCni,y I (indic~lte N, A ,,'here an1enit:-.' not availat,k_ not a, ullable ' j .

-_._------------

5

5918

5000

13344

5354

7069

5410

'N A

NA

NA_

N.A.

NA N A.

8307 Avatlable ------ _----- -----

...._~~)li~~c Pril~ldl ) , ~'-';"" >.

Suh

_ , ______ ~ __ cen~~ , g i'

NA

NA

N.A

N A.

N.A.

N.A

195

NA

N.A

N_A

N.A.

NA.

N.A

NA.

--.------.----' ---~~-T-i-~_=_ ___ -_-_-.-_I-,~-' _--"1 d.~!' . i_.~,,-~.:, l' ....._b··~·d ~j- ... .t...__ oj i C-G~-:--:-:'--::'::_

·=-t:~_ "b~_ P;I'~'~:' ,-=t-~--.~

\..ol".·-'3!c:__"',' I

1-,- , ') I 1 ()

AV.6I .. 5-dDk:: Ava;I~t_.:-E

Ava;lable Available

NA_ NA

AvaHable Available

Available Available

Available Available

Available Available

road

Ava,1ab;e

NA

Avadable

Available

Available

Ava,'ab~e

!2

N ~.

AvailablE-.:

N.A.

Available

NA Available

AV8ila_b1E

Appendix I! de~ Is ... vith the villages having 5,000 and ahovc population ,"vh ich do not have one or more amenities in the d stricL In the district: 7 village", are ",.lith population of 5000 and abo"'c and o.ut of which oniy one vi II age '- IZ; Khonmoh with the popuiation 018307 have one Sen ior Secondary Selloa f. Tap drinking water 1S avai ia' de in 6 vi Ilages in the district having population of 5000+ above persolls out of 7 villages. SilTlilarly the f .. cilitics oT Approach by Pucca Road is made available in 6 villages and Plying of Buses is also made avaj'Llb)c to 6 viHages an9 \vhereas f"aci!lty of""CommeTciaJ Bank Services has been made available to 6 vi llages.

APPl:NDIX II -A Census To ..... -n Census Towns vo' ,.ich do note have ollie or more amenjt:ies

Name of"t:he Dis"trict:SRINA( AR

SLN NalT1e of" Location N. ITIe OT C. Population Amenities not availabl(:: Amenilies not available 0, census to'Ylo'Tl code ;). block ( indicate N. A. Vro'here amenity ( indicate N_ A. 'I,;=\.·here amenit), not

number not available) available)

Senior College Health Tap. Bus Approach Banks

Secondary Centre dTinking f"acihty by Pucea School water road

~

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12

NL Census town is in the d,strict

This appendix c~pict.s the Census To'>vns, ... vh ieh do 110t have one or rnarc an-"tenitlcs. 'There is no Censu", T("nvn in the d,,,,1 iet during 200' -Censlls.

IV -------~-.-. _ ---

.Village IJirectory - ----- - - APPENDIX

(_ '.0. b 'ock \,',.-isc list of" inhabited "ilhtgcs ,-",'here no arncni'f:\-' than drinking ,vater 'Facility is available

Name 0If" .. he ).)js1rlct;SRINAGAR '_--~--- -r .-.----.--.---- - ... -----.---------I Sen«1 n'H'lb. I ! Localion code nUTT.her

L-.- ! 2 +---

Nal111C or ""'·]llage

1 I Name of c.) Block: Kangan

1 Nil

\ Nanle of CJ Block: La.-

1 Name of C :J Brock: Gande.-bal

Nil

I Nil

L1:-!arne of C ,:> B~_ck: Sr;nagar

other 1 I

----_j I

"-1

This appendix on Villa", e Directory classifies C. D. block- ... vise Jist of" inhabited vi Jlages ",·here no anlen it:> other than drinking -.vat<.. 1- facility is available. As has been indicated in the table there is no such inhabited village in the district..

190

I APPENDIX V- Village Directory

i ..... U In mary sho'""jng number of' villages not ha!'ving Scheduled ! Castes population i

Serial ) -.lame orC.D. block Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number 01 number I villages ~illages villages inhabited

villages

I -having no Scheduled

I Cas.es popu lation

I 2 3 4 S 6

1 Ka 'gan 39 0 39 37

:2 La; 45 a 45 45

3 Ga 1derbal 42 2 40 37

4 Sri ,agar 44 a 44 44

Di",trict Total: 170 2 1S8 163

This appendix on Villa!c'e Directory gives the summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Caste population. In the district comprising 014 C .D. blocks. having total 170 vi Ilages return J 68 inhabited and 2 ullznhabited vif~ag~s respectively v.,;herein l63 inhabited villages have. no Scheduled Caste population and the total population )15 villages include Scheduled Caste population.

I APPENDIX VI - VIllage T'Jlrcctory

Summary sh ),"'Ing number 0.- vilJ~ge-s no~ having Scheduled Tribes

l popul~tion

Serial . ~~a~n~-,e ~"'i:- C~. n:' -- r nUJnber hlock I

\ i

I-~_~_--'-+-_-'~'-' =---_-__ .2-_--_-~ ._-J , , , I

1 2 3 4

Lar

Garderbal

S.-ir-agar

L Ois ricl Total: -------- -- -- - ---- --

Total Uninhabited I Inhabited ~.- --~r ------.---.~- --- -... ------.-villag,cs villages' villages

Nun.ber 01 inhabited

:=:0 45

42

44

170

I -~J----_--, 4 _ 1. __ _

a 0

2

0

2

1.. _ 5

45

40

44

'vi'lagcs 11.d ........ 1 l)f', no Scheduled

popu!3tion ~

... -.~ . J _ ____ t2. .1

7

36

31

39

1

168 113 -- -- - --.---- ---- -~

This appendix, ,n Vi!Jage Directory gives the sUrTI.nary sho ....... ·ing nUJnber of viJlages not having Schedu'ed Tribe popul ~tion~ out at 168 inhabited vi llages. J 1 3 inhabited villages do not have any Scheduled Tribe populat ion and total population of" 55 villages include the Scheduled Tribe population.

197

APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory f_~isl u1' ... jll:ages according to the propor1 ion or 'the Scheduled

to' the total popula1.ion by ranges

Na"H.~ or :hc District: SHIN AG AR

Range (_)~

Schedule. Ca.stes

populatio, (percen lage

Name 01" CO

Less than 5

Name of" CD

Nameof'CD

Less than 5

i

I

<;)

Block:

Block:

B'ock:

Location code number

2

Kangan

00105100

00106100

Lar

Gande..-bal

00107400

00107300

00110900

Name of CD Block: Srinagar

- NanlC of'village

3

Yechi Hama

Por~jat Gagangir

VVail

Gotl< Bagh

Tulmulla

Not",,' - VifIA~' "- n",vin_8__!4!_1__ So:::_t:>~_du.lecl __ Cas1~s Populat.on "ave been excluded J -This appendix c as~i1Les the vi l1ages £leeonJ ing to the proportion or the Scheduled Castes 1.0 the tOl~11

populat ion by ranges_ 'I he depicted po"Oition in the tah1c as ohserved ind icates total 01 5 villages in the

dist:rlct aft tal.in;; in th<." ; ~lng.c nIle",., than :5 {In'' e Sch._-duled (_ '<-isle pnpulation_

-The: C'_D. bl"c '" H-herein chi!' popu hHiofl ex i<.;:( <., inc hIde (~_ L)_ h fock Kan~an \. ... ith 2 VI Uages and

Cianderba' ''''rth 3 vil'a~ ... s respective.y_

~'

APP-[~ND]X VII B - Vi1}age DircctorJ -

I__ist: <or vi:lages according t:Q Ihc proportion 0.-- Ihc- S..-hcdulcd Trihcs 1:0 t:h eo tot:al I:»-~)op ... la t:ic::»no by ra Tl.l[!:;£'"S

Name or tlic District:-:SRINAGAR

Range 01 l.oca\1:on code Schedule .. l number

Tribes populatio ••

{percentag .... s) 1 2

Name of' CD B~oclk.: K~~ga~

L-ess ~ha .... .s

5-10

111-20

211-30

~-;, -~'l_.

51-75

00104200

00102600

001<04""100

00103200

00"102900

00104800

00103400

00"105700

00104400

00"'02800 OO-:j04~D-O

00105800

00"205.,00

00""106100

00""103100

00---: C~·7GO

00""10490'0

00100:"000

00105300

00106~OO

00104600

00""103500

00705600

00105500

00103800

00105200

00106300

00105400

1 ()<)

N arn.c Oc-(" V \ \ lag,e

3

Kan-gan

Us-san

Ha .. do Panzin

Lari

Angal""i Para

Cheer:vvan

Gund A.-i

F ravv HaknaT

Akha!

Ghat.e .... Gul

ra.-rgchB"!'''­

Gund Sal-S1rl-gt-.

Yechi HaFna

F'oraJat. Gagang'<"

Palang

Hayan Palporp

-""::::olan

l'v1ame..­

Sonamarg

rvlar Gund

K.acha Nambal

Sumba} .E3.aJa

50.-a1" Ravv

Berna Bugh

D", .. aduder

Ni'ag .. aT

Ha~1 Gani\ol"Van

I I

._----_._-_----- .---~--- ._.----_

~

""ame ot CD Block: Lar

Less t.ha .... ;5

5-10

"11-2.0

51-75

76 and above

00103600

00106400

00109300

00106700

00106600

00111100

00102500

00107200

00102400

00106500

00102300

Name of' CD 6:ock: Ganderbal

Less than 5

11-20

31-4.0

76 and above

00110900

00107400

001'1900

00108600

00107700

00107500

0010BOOO

00107600

00114800

Name of CO Block: Srinagar

Les.~ 1_ha-l' 5

00118200

11-20

I 21-30 01]115 ..... 00

! 31-40 ~ l OC--:--:G1C"::'

VVangat

Forest Block

Kur Hama

VVata Lar

Chanthan Gulab Para

Danger Para

Hari POTa

Mani Gam

Ara Hama

Chunt ValrVll8r

Ande ......... an

Tulmulla

\Ala.1

Shuharn8

Arch

Nune,-

Chapper Gund

Sadra Bagh

Urpash

Forest Block

Khonmotl

!nde.r Harna

~ 76 and above

1 0011530'() Faqir Gujri

~te~_Vil!_~9~S having NIL Sched_<:ll_ed "T_ri~~ Pop_tJ.!_ation have be~~ eKcluded

.--.------.-- ·-·1

I

I I I I

I _J

The appendix i'"ldicates the villages according to proportion of Scheduled Tribes to the tota] population by range. ·rhe· district '-eturn a total or 55 inhabited viJ1ages taJ ling 1n difFerent C_ Do block vvhich

2.00

sho",,", t:he proportion ("r -;chcdu led Tribes to -total popu[ation _ These villages as shovvn In the t_able talling In dj rr"",rent ranges are !n,~!' d",d in Y<lTious C .D_ blocks in the di<;trieL

APPENDIX VIII ~ Village Directory NIl.mbe.- of" 'Villages under eacb Gra .... Pa.nchayat (C_D~BIQck)

Not Applicable

Append."" - IX

Sla~<:".lLclict Sho,"-ing n um bcr ue <_;irr .... ~cho .. h in tho;:- villages N:arn~ or I>is£ru: t :-Srinaga..­

~_~~--l~>~d~~--~n~I~-~~~~------~~---a-rn---~--o-I~-~'~F~'~I~1-a-g--c------------~I~'.-.~r-'-'a--r-'-_----~----~~~1~'-<~ld~I-~-----,--~~~-a~t-r~i-c--U~I-a-(~i-l~-,-1-/~--r-----~I~~-,-g-I-,-~-·,--S---~-L--------~

Block V'liltc.gc Sec SchO(l'OJ Pl Je -/ lnt .... 'rn1.c._-dlah.::

2 3 4 (, 7

!, Kangan IOC;4

105-1'( Gund

1049 I Ja)- an Palpo.-a

l053 Mamer

1056 Sumbal Bat",

1050 Thune

------ __ ~I~O~6~2~ ________ t-~}(~o~l~a~n~ ______________________ ~ ________ ~ ______ -t ______ ~~ ____ ---t----------~~---------t----------~~--------__I 1059 Regil

1042 Kangan

1044 Ak:hal

I02X Chatterg.ul

1027 Chinner

2 I_a.- I 07~ 'I\.--1an12anl ~---------------r----~------------------_t--------------t---------~--~------------------t---------~--------i

IO.::!4 -,'Than""!:'!!

t 0<):' BaT'> 00 -------~~~----~~~~~----------------~----~----~------~----~------~~------~------~---------I

L O(._)..J t--:... ru han ... a --------------------~------------------------_t--------------t_------------~------------------t_------------------i

I' I n -J ~1: ':"1:'!' -.,..._, ~!"""::~

., Gandetbal 1()73 (,ulli Ba""h -If I---------+------'-'-------+-------+-------f--~---__+------ ---- ,~

11)77 Nunc.

1 14-, Shalah,,~·h

I U /6 l :rpash

! 1 1 ~ £)c-rind

_________ ~I_(_)_~_'~~ __________ 4_~~~~>t~I~~~I~)-<~ .. ~'~I--------------------_+--------~--------4_------~--------~~--------~~----------_f------------------------~ 1---____ I~'~i-~~~., __________ ~-~~·~I~,"~~~I.~I~'~'~"~<~.---------------------+--------~--------~------~~--------~----------~----------_1----------~~----------_1

I ~ l -:: . ~ " .. \. .;."L .... ,_~:

r-------~--------_,--~~~--------------_,r_----~----_+------------~-----------------+_----------------; !---__ _ L ~ _::: _:-,. __ 1-3.l__J_ ..... ._,,'Ct t-,;a,__I-~II_________________ ~ ___________ + ________________________ ~---------~--_____ ~

__ ~_:_I~I_' '_I _______ ~_ .lr u r;1_ 11, IJ I L-! --t . ~ ,,> ;,.- "

___________ ~b~:_;~<_· __________ ~'-'~'~.~ .• ~'~c~~-'~'~.-~,~~~;~I~ •. ~'~:--------------+_-----------------:-~----------------_t------------------------;r-------------------------} IXX

~--~ -- _~~j ~ 1_!~~ _r ~ ~'S_J _1_l_~1_ --------If-------- _2 _________ + _______________ --4----------~------------+------------------------_f c-- -- --~~I~~-,-' -'-7 ________ ~)-:"'=n~'~a::-:)-':-'c:':o'-::-'-::-· _f,-I..=' :_h::_:"=-l:_)'-________ --t ________ ~ ________ +------~-'----------t_----------------------_f-------------------------1 r------_______ I __ <' __ I __________ +-_~_i_L_'~I~~~~L_'_n_d __ (~(_~_·_h_:_'_t~} ____________ ~ __________________ t_----------------_;------------------------~------------------------1

16-; \\'.'anillatTla( P~lin)

187 Khonl'nnh

rrovvn Directory

Town Direc10ry st:at<--rnen1:s (I to VII)

S1:a'tcment: I S'tatus ~.nd Grovvth History

Column. (2) : Class~ I,ame and civic administra1:ion s'tat"us of" 1:0"\'\'0 :

Class has been j'ltroduced 1:0 f"acilitate analysis or town direct:ory data at the stat:e and all India levels. Il is presen ed accord ing to 200 I Census Population of"the to'vn as ("ollo .... ."s :

Popula1ion Class

1 OO~OOO and ab. ,ve I

50,000 - 99~999 II

20,000 - 49,999 II[

10.000 - 19.999 IV

5,000 - 9.999 V

Below 5,000 VI

To,"",'n with a p{ puLation of' one hundred thousand ( 1.00.000 )and above is treated as a city.

The C I' Ie adnl i I istrati",_.'l stat us (,f- th ... · to" ... · ns is indicated ,vitll in brOlcKct ag~~ i 11"" the na!11C

of" the to"''''I"I. The folio" n?- abhreviations an: used to denote civic status or to ... ",n.

(I)

(II>

"Hi, (rv")

(V)

(VI)

(VIr)

(VHf)

(IX)

(X)

fvlul icipi'tl Council

Cit.) I"---1 u n ici pa I COli Ilci I

MUL icipal Board

MUI icipa!ity

Can onn'len( B(_.ard/C~an{0l1n1cn(

Not: fied Area

N <.Jt _ fi ed --rO",11

;"·1. C-oq:).

Me

ivl LI

Cr.-1C

T~f(_ .

Mf3

1\.-1

en NA

NT

(Xl) No~' fled Area Committc(.?<'"Notifled NAC

(Xrl)

(XIII)

(XIV)

(XV)

(XVI)

(XVII)

(XVH1)

(XIX)

(XX)

(XXI)

(XXII)

I ndl stria. Notified Area

Ind • .o;trial Township

Tov, nship

To ... , n Panchayat

Nag Lr Panchayat

To .... , l"l Cornmlt1.ee!ToVYn

CUll III i tt.ete:

SIT"l~: II ·ro\.-Vn Comm ittee

Esta e o-Ffice

Gral:1 Panchaya1:

Cen us To .... vn

Others colunlll5 :1ccd no COI1"lmcnls.

NTA

INA

ITS

TS

TP

NP

Area TC

ST

EO

GP

CT

St-at"emenf II - Physic.: II Aspects and LocaTion or "to,,'ns .. 1999_

COJUlTlfl 3 to S = Ph.' ... iea) ~'\..spcets

In this COIUITln

recorded. the Rainf"all and l\..-1axlTT,,,,,Tl & l'v1 in irnl.l fTl Tern.perature 01 the tov-·n is

Column 6., 7 and 8 :

N .. '111'1"-' 01 the S t ,t..:; h .... adq u n. ret..:' I'",. I:) i st ,·j .... t IV:2~dq LI a 1"1 crs and Su b- I") i \. is i <'n a I hC:-J d q I J:1 r1 L~ ,'S

\A...-irl~ J:;.-t;::::L· __ d'i~'(._· l~i~~Trl th...._· .f .. ~f~._:t<·f1! t(y\.\ rl in ~,i~( ~!~~(._-"h_'r'~ -:---.. t{"~ 1-"l,,-~ 1l_--"-c-ol--'r<lL·ci i"-<-..'-.,p(.-....:..~1;' /~1'. 11 thl...~ '1.:Lr"11t.... ... ~

lncntioned in thc~ .... C0!U, l]',S ~H'C the sanlC dO; th<...' 1·c.:f"....:CCIH t,,_-"'V.ll itO"elL the di"t2Tl.cC" is rccnrd.._-d :CJ'S (n)

7crCL

COIUIlI.Tl 9&. 10 -

N arne ot the 11"_' Irest Cit ..... ' ... ·ith one lakh and 1l10rC and rIve lakh and rnorc p' )PU ialion al'e

recorded"

ColuInn 11. 12 and 1.~ :

If" ref"ercnt [o .... vn c "jovs tIle faClll[\. 01 I"ail" .. ay statioll_ bu" "oute lacility e .... navig.ahle river/canal. Its nanH:'" is to be n"lcnt ion'ct - 11 not ~,\."ai Lab k·. then the n:H"llC of nearesT place ,vith distance, \..,,'here such

i""a .. ,ilit:- exist,., is to b .... 1"1"1..:'11 ~ oneG.

~ n.l

Statement III : l'\IXuni.::ipal Finance 1998 - 1999 l1em-wise an-.o~ :If 01 c-cccipt and expend iture in thousand rupees~ relating to n~unl..:ip'" I

finance oTthc 10V\, 11 JOT 1 H.C: year J 998-99 is to be recorded_

St"a"temen1: IV: CiviL" and athe.· amenit.ies .. 1999

Column. (1 to 5) : Sel,- explanatory.

Column (6) : Road lC:"lgt"h (in. kms.)

In£oTlnation ab .. 'ut kutcha / pucca road ;s to be recorded separately Tor the roads """lth,,, the limits or the rc-Ferent town.

(i) Pucca Road PR

(ii) Kutcha Road KR

Column (7): Systcnl of" ScV\'crage

Generally, by .ev .. erage systern is ilTlplicd the nel,\vork of' mains and branches of" underground conduits r ... r t.he con">'e)-'-ancc 01 sC'l.verage 10 "the point 01 disposal. Se,",'crs t.hai carr:--0111)--< 1l:'\..)use.llo .... >1-..J. Ci iI .. ...J 1 j-.~:I, rooTS, strce·ts and olhel se'\Vage and storm watel-

The codes used

(i)

(i i)

( iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

('\ i [)

..:;.1 I ~ a 1 '-'- astt..::..:-.. ';:_Ir~ ca II~~ ;-;.~ 1-_';".i.~-':--1I ~C- ::--..~-~::,,_ ....:~L-:::;_ tl-Jo::::..~ 11.~1 cal'ty ::::"1-1 ... ,).1"1-,.-, --w"" .d..:_L~ .. - ;:-j, "'-_I ... ill.

surface are knO"'l.vn as stOrfn ,vater drains, ">",hi Ie those can'~'ing bo"th are ca lIed conlbined sevvers.

-or d i ~Tcrcnt tYT-..es of" dra inage systcrn arc as -tollo'\vs

Open Suri-."lCC DI-a i IlS

1:30:-': SlIr1"<lcc l_)rains

Sylk IJ.ra ins

C-:'esspool IT"lethod

Pit SVSiCITl

S

OSD

BSTJ

Sf _ _)

CP

Pt

o

Column 8 t:o 11 : NUl-lber 0" lat:rincs

NUITlber ot vari, us types oIlatrincs both Puhl Ie and Private are given in these col LtllH1S_

Column 1.2 : I'Ytet:hod o-{ disposal 0" night soil

The various pre' alen~ method of'disposal of' night soi I are given below wi~h codes

Head Loads HL

Basket B

Wheel Barrovvs "'-"B

Septic Tank ST

Pit System p~

Sewera.ge S

Others 0

Column 13 and 14 : 'Va1:er supply

Source and cap~l2-i'ty Of'storage sys1:em_ The :follovving codes are used In 1:hese columns:

Column I3: (1)

(ii)

(iii)

(IV)

Colu£nn I4~ (v)

(vi)

(';ii)

(viii)

(ix)

Tap vva~er

Tubc-",vcl' v.'a"ler

Over- He~d Tank

River Infiltration Gallery

Rore '\,}"/en Pun.ping Systern

Pn,:sslirc -) an h.

T

Tv.: TK

'\".1

OHT

SR

RIG

BV"';P

PT

The in tC)TITla, iC>l; on tl~ 3_j <--,I' ";',.:'):_t rc<-- ,-,r ",-a 1 c ,- sup p!) a 1'02 gl "02 11 ' in 0:; u I U 1>,]1 I::; an d t he ~,10ragc C:1jJ',C1:{..--:ity" :3g:11~!st. C:l: .. -=}l lEi ...:._il(-", fi:~· .. :" ~ {r~, l-::r,;::chct) .:'"lrc l-')r-(_-:>o:-:-::-c"!ll":'_~"::_~ 1], ,-,,:<...~r":T~1~: 1--1_

COIU.£L~n. IS : I:<~ire I:;"'ig_~ting SC'-"ice

In ease the tIre _rgJning, scr...-icc is ,a,,-ailable in 1.he n.::1-en::lll 10'\".-"n )c-es' ,::" n::corded. 11- the rae! Ii!).' is not avai lab Ie "-'11:h i n the to'\vn _ -The natTIC 01 the ncat-est place hav ing th is raei I ity ,,,,jth its distance f'rom the ref'L rent to""vn has been recorded_

Column 16 to 20 : EI ... -ctrificat:ion (Number 0.- connec-tions)

DiFferent types ,.1 eleclTic COTlHcctions have been sho .... vn ill these co hUll ns_ _c_ DOIlH.:slic_ [nd lIstrial, COITHTlCrC ia I, i'Zoad 1 ight ing (points) & Clth<T~

StaIerncnI V = .lVlcdje-:j' .. Educat"ionaJ .. RecreationaJ and Cultural Facilities, J 999

Column 1 to 3 _ Self" <.!xplanato~·_

Column. 4 &. 5 :

The da~a cover·, all such n,edical insti~utions run by or aided by CiovernmenvScmi Government/Local bod i ~s and Charitab1e institutions or Social agencies I ike the M issjonarics_ Where·the ramily planot "Jg centres are attached to hospitals or mat:ernl~ and child ........ elfare centres or Primary Health CeJ;tres~ may be treated as independent units and counted separately using ToHowing codes:

(i)

(ii)

(i i i) (iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vi i)

Hospital

Dispensary·

l-lealth Centre Family Welfare Centre

T.B. Clinic

Nursing. l-Ion,c

Others

H

D

He F'VIIC

TB

Nil

o

!ro ...--.--.c-e of"" T"1:""l<'>r·· n-"n n 0He- i'1""T in n inn.;; nJ- ~n""l'-'- ,,--'pc. iT is ind Ica1.cd '\ .. \ ... ithin hrachc1.s the

number or such instil L tion (s) e p:"" D( ~). N l I( 8). etc. ~'he institutions have l~urthcl' been distinguished by prov"idi 19 additional codes ....... ithin (he bracket as g.iven be k--, Vv·

Ayur..'cdic

lJnani

IlolT10copath Ie

ColI.llnn 6 to 9 ;

(i)

(ii)

(l i i)

(iv)

(v)

( .... j)

.,"\..r1s only

~;cicncc only

(_ ~OIT1ITlCrCC on ly

A

LJ Ifc)IH

.\..rts &.- Science only

. \..rt5 & COln l71CrCe on~.)

\ 'ol1,bincd lor all

.. 3.tegorie<;;~.f\. 01 ...... Sc: ienc ... •

A

S

c­/\.S

AC

ASC

( vii)

(v i i1)

(ix)

~ nd Commerce

I ~a"'v

t j n ivcrsit)

( )thers

L

u o

Column 10 : RecogniL.ed shorthand~ type","riting and vocational training ins"ti1:u1:es

OTRecogn ised" s ~ould mean recognised by some stat.utory authority, like the govemmen1: departmen1:, commerce departmen1:, labour departmen1: etc_ of

government or autonom. 'us bodles_ publlc sector undertak ings etc.

The fbllovving c< ,des are used:

(i)

(i i)

(i i i)

(iv)

(v)

"'Jocalronal Training Institute

~,horthal1d

", ~ype""-ri ling

:-,hurthal1d &__ ~-:,\ pev ... Tit irlg

.. Jt hers

VT

511

Type

SH Type

o

education or semI

The ,·c>catiollal l:lstiLuli._,ns Ilk.__.. - Applied r'\.I-"L'Painting college, Ph~'1TI1"'1acy college, B. Ld. (~01'eg.e, Teacher'", Tr>'l I"li1lP J n ..... l i1ute. M llsic I )Jance School, N llf-sing. School etc, arc covered under 'Others'_

< ~olun"Jn I I to 14: Scconuary"/P U (_~ 1,1 un iur C:o 11 cge ie,'.:: I, Secoll .f 3. i-;, / :-.... L,i'- l' i~ t: Ln i --:11 l, r-.1 i dd! <.._' S ~ h o,_,!:-,' _r L: n i".- S L''_', '" d al'y and Prl rn ~l r::­...... :::_..._- t-;,; .. ~ ~ ~_

School up to c 'ass V N LH:-.cry ,..,.::IIU<.._)I".,~ K ind~. ~<u tCll and Pri1nary schools uP' } class

al'e tl-cated as I~ri Inary or c Icn-.cn 1<>1-,)", schc,ols, .'hcsc include "'LI',-h-.Is, P,'c-['rln1ai'''' ,..ch",-,i,~, Juni<')[' t3.a:c.ic SCllOC'ls Up1D cld'_''''' 'v' 1'\' .

Schools upto VI : 1 are considered as tv., irlrlle school or .J Lin ior SecondZlI'J"

Schools upto cl,.~s X an:'" consldercrl as Matriculatio.:_.n or Secondary schools.

Schools upto X 1 or X It classes are considered as l-llgher SecondatJ ·· .I 1 J n j"'''CTS it,Y /Jun ior Col! _"ge etc, 'I'll is '" ou Id covel' lO-+-2 clllsses " .. hethcr collcgc_

I nternlcd iate ! Pre held in schools 01'

If' there are con'posite schools like middle schools "vith primary classes or Secondary schools " ... ith l'v1 iddle c j -~sses, these are also included in the number oT Primary and M idd Ie schools, respectivei).,. J .. :lr exanl.ple~ i1 in a tov'-'n~ thet-e are t "' .... 0 Prjnl.ary Schools and one Middle school with Prrn1aIJ' cIa. ses, the number ot Prinl.a~· schools in the to"""n is given as three and that of Middle schools as nnL' though there are only three educational institutions.

If'ther-e are ITIOn.: iristitut.ions o£a cype in the to ..... 'n, the nUlnber is indicated within bracket along vv1th the abbreviat'on, e.g_ P(4), M(3).

Column 15 : Adult: J it:eracy class/cen:tres

This column ha,., been introduced keeping in view the Mininl.um Needs Programnl.e of'the PJanning Commjssion_ ['here are number 01 Adult Education Centres '-Vhich are incJuded jn these columns_

If" an educational facility is not available in the tovvn, the name of'the nearest place and its distance in kilometres fi- >m the town where the :Facility is available is mentioned.

Column 16 : Workiilg 'VVomen 9 s hos1:els vvit:h number 0.- sea"ts

The number of working '\Nomen's hostel if available in the ref'erent to'l-'\ln IS mentioned vvilh number 01 seats_ I r the raci I ity is not avai lab1c in the to ''1.''1'1 the nanlC .Ot nearest place "'"ith distance ,"'here the laci I i y is ava i lable is recorded.

Column 17 "to I9: R, 'crcational and Cult ural Facili1"i<.·s

Stadium~ C-::inenLt, Auditol'iulll/Dran1a/<_":onulllln,ty ] -Iall arc CL)",cI'cd under rccrcatlolHll ~ cultural t'acilities. ""I-he : ,artieulars 0'- perrnancnl recreationaf facilities an~ considered [or these columns.

Colun"l" 20 : Public Libraries., I~cading I~ooms

NUlnbel' ulpubl c libn.lrio.:::, and reading, 1'00..:)111:-, a ..... ailablt.; In lhe Iclcn.:nt to,-",n ale rc,_: ... ~rdcd

III CodL~ as 10lI0"',/s :

(i)

(i i)

Pub 1 i c 1_ i 1-)1 a [ ::> Read t ng: 1"0'01'11

PL RR

~rrad,,-, <~onliH":I-CC .. Industl:O- and l~aHking~ 1999

C-:OIUHIO.3 10 8 Nalllc 01 three 1110-;,1 in"lpcH"tant cnlnn-.oditic,_; c"-pcn"tcd and naTncs 01 three ITlOst in1portant cOfnl"ll.c-.d it ics I 1<1l1 UTact urcd in the to-..,n arc rccnrded

Column 9 : Numbel~ of" Banks

Nurnber oT Bal ks available in the referent to""n both ConllHer-cial and Co-operative banks are recorded agai I st th is colun1n.

C':-oluH"lO 10 & 11 C_:'redit S.,cjeti~·s

1""" ulnber of" Agricultural Credit" Societies and Non Agricultural

The to~al numb,-,r of" Agricultural Credit Societies and Non A, tn the ref"erent tovvn are .ecorded against these co]umns_

STatement VII : Civio..: and other AITIenities in Slums .. 1999

This is Lhe statel nen! on civic and other amenities in a II sIu.ns ' £or aH 1:owns having s atutory bodies_ like municipality_ Municipa! committee etc.

210

-ural Credit Societies

'. c.:-r not.itlcd or not and ?C)ration~ To'\Vn area

STATEMENT - I ~ ~~~ __ ~~~~~-=~-=~~ ______ ~ __ -~~~ ______ ~~~~~~CI~t~~~~~~CI~rI~ci~~Ci~~~~~~~~tl~~~~i~!S~t~~~!)(~~~-=~ ________ ~~~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~ ____ 11

SrI. Class, name anc LU~, ;\on Name of Talukl Area Nucnbe' of Population and growth rate i No, CiVIC stat'"'s _,_ Eo Tahsil! Pollee (.n sq k1Tl hoe,seholds Incl (In brackets) of the tovvn at I

of town ,'hJn oer StatIon/Island etc t"10useless

households

(2001 Census)

1 2 6 7

IV B B Cantt, 4030 ~OOO SRINAGAR 42 3,074

;2 IV GANDERBAL 4030~OOO 7.7 2,163

3 SRI NAGAR MC· 4030,'000 SRINAGAR 2345 124,253 L-_____________________________________________________________________ , _____ _

,------

PopulatlL n

of tl e

193~ 1947 1951

1 1 12 13

886 1,809 4,20 >

(+104 2) (+132~'1

::3'S to",,",n in 1978

II' 173,573 ~ 207,787

L____ ~ +- _2_2_4_6--,-) ___ ( +-1 9 7) ~+1B'~'

----, ----STATEMENT - I

Status and Growth and growth r;ate {in brack.ets)

town at the Censuses of

1961

14

6,596

{. 57 O}

.:.-c<:;~,:25 0'

{+-157}

1971

15

7,982'

(+21 0)

41"" 27'1

{+456}

1981

16

11,227

[ ... 407)

9 143

594,775

[+432)

History

1991- 2001 17 18

NA 18,923

(+68 4)

NA 13,721 , .. 50 ~ t

393_44C

(+51 1)

the Censuses of

1901 1911 1921

B 9 10

! I

122,618 126,344 ,:,O~::dl

( ... 30) (~12 2) -----, ---

--- --- ---,_,

I DenSIty Sex ratio

(2001 19B1 1 991~ 2001

Census)

19 20 21 27 i

4474 928 NA 643 I (

~ 1234 39Ll NA eS4 1

921 '1

·Inculdes 60 G's Of S,jnaga< ,},stIC! 1"> 0 G's of l3adgan, Dlstncl and 1 0 G 01 Pu!vvarna LJlstc,c1

Note- - No Census 'VV,as conde._; ted 111- 1991

, ~ r

SrL No_

{~lass. name ar.c

of town

~----~--------------~S~T~A~T~E~~~E~N~T~-~II~---------------------------------------------

Physical Aspects and Location 01' Tow!"'s, 1999

Name of and road distance in

Physical aspects kilometer(s) from

I Rainfall State HQ District HQ

(in mm) Maxi-mum l\IIinimurTl

: IV B _ s-_-c-a-n---=:'-----_ ------------6-7_.-:J__-9-------3-:_':___O-----------:=-_ 3--------s-r-i-n-a-g-a--:-:_'-J-a-rn--m-u---------s-.--in(73<3)90' -~ (3/291) I i 2 IV G/NDERBAL

~NAGARMC-

--------------------------------------------------- (0/29-4)

o o o Srinagar/.Jammu

(21/315)

674 9 300 -2 3 S.-inagar/Jammu

STATEMENT-II

Physical Aspects and Location of Towns. 1999

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

Name of and rC. ad d'stanc:e <n kilomete.-(s) from

Neares't cIty wdh Rail""ay Bus facij,ty Tahsil f F

population of f~ve Develop' --'It Block!

lakh and more lakh and more ___ ----'-Is!a -" _ __!:-IO __ - ____ __

f 10 12

Jammu Srfn.8gar

(3) (0 j

Sr :~-;:!.a:r

i

I - I ,f?"1 ~ f31 _"" (0)

Sr~~agar Jammu

1--__ - ______ _ , ---------------- - ;__ C ~ ________ __ _ _________ ____ ~_~~j_ __________ .___191 _

-Inculdes 6 0 -->'S of S~inagar [);stict_ 15 G_G's of Badga"'n D,strict and 1 0 G of Pui\Nama Distnct

Srinag-a r

(21 )

Srinagar

(0)

Navlgab1e river_!

ten kifoflleters)

1 :3

Jehlurn (R,

(C· )

Sindh (R)

(01

JehEUn1 (R)

~

i i

i

----!

-- ~j---- .. _--_I

STATEMENT - III

I 1\.·1 t~n icip~ I Finance, 1998-9<) t-s--·-j N-----.---C·='~a~ss--,-n-<3me a! d--l

!' ~, .. o. ~ civic status of to. I vn ---- ---_. - - -+-

R ... ·ceipl ._,

R~venue

I ciovern'~l' Loan 1 Advance

through i derived fron1 gran1

J laxes~ i nlunic ipal ,

Receipt (in R<; ·000)

ele. i properties and I pov ... cr apart Iror11 taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 ---~-.-

IV B, B, Cantt NA NA NA NA NA

2 IV GANDERBAL 402 61 3.633

3 I S RINAGAR Me -____ ----"_4'-'-. 1=-3=-:.7_ 12 236,073

,--" .~ 1

~o ! ! - I _ __ J L_

NA NA N4 NA NA NA

c, .762

""incu IDes bOG'S 01 S nnag~ r ~ )lst~C1_ 1.5 0 G S 01 Ddogani I_) Is:rtcl a no 1 U C::::I 01 r--'" uh .. "\ . .'a rTla Lhsu ICl

·1 Other I 10l<.l!

sources reccirl (spec if},) I ! j

I I I

I 8 I 9 I -----,

NA NA

4.096

i

I __ --=2::.:5:::..?~

-_---_

Total c- '" [",("1"1(1 11 t U-t'"

NA

1 S38

7"'7 3'''''

5Th Tr:!I'<1I-::NT - IV

r-c:Sc;-r"";;I-.-,----"C""Ii:a=SS. namE -and e'V'G T-P.'~~JI.: ion

• '!. L 0(0 I Sc:hc.rJuled

-N~-C:~ -of ta1TT~~~-I· "Nt;'=nhe-r of latlifle~

Total ~'alC"r Ser....-.cc ("')theT~ st;atus of .0........".... ... Scheduled No. I Cen~L s)

Cast"" (in I-..m {5) bOtTLe:

2 6 7 8 10 II

1 IV B. B .. Cantt~ 18,\,,23 42 6 PR(10) OSD 1.186 133 13

2 IV GANDERBAL PR(8) OSD 1.798 810 2 986

3 __ ___;1,- SR 1 NAGAR M_C~~~ ______ 8~9a, ""--'4'-'0"---____ ~6'-'2"-O.,____ 1 ,01 7 OSD.BSD 89,7'-...::::8""0'---_--'3"-6='-',5=3'--4'--- __ 5=0'-----__ 5=3 ,_1 9_§_____

STA ITML:NT - IV

Melhod Ot

disposal or Source

L -o-'---s-u-p-Pl~ lr

Water supp: ... ..-

S 1(") 1

FITe

f.ghtLng

~'l!T'" 1 .... • ... -.·

11 -ll~ ----~;:. :;,':,:-.:"-:------ -1 1

(In I r-~t.-I-._t.: ... t...;,) - I 1 ------I~_-==- '. '----=-1"""3c----+----- 14 ___ ""_-+_ --_-I_:-=-==_--l

""/B. ST T C)liT

{1!_<;-!_ :-:c .. ::_:

VVR.D T 81-<

I_7,?f',400~ ~,-o~

SI.S PT,O TS Dc:!chlg.arn /Oal

Sindh.. Do. ,dganga (0)

(26 1 2",'/U,

_1 __ ' nd,,,u,,,

t

1 1

-- __(_-

--t-'-17 --+ _---; _! ____ ._ _ _____l_ __

ih

:3 2~2 4

?_...d~ 7 80

131 852 31 188

C~(_)~nnll.~r-c:l:<_11 j{:~~l Olhc,,,

1;'-'-I-"~n" - i - ------ j ----

1 ~ r,("I;r,~,.~

__ .1 1

'---, - -1-------- -1-]S _ 1-~lq-1-~=~"

390 522

610 126 SO

3.780 5.120 1.670

'Inculdes 6 0 G's of SrinagaT l JistiGt. 1 S 0 G's of Badgam District and 1 0 G of Pul""arna Distnct.

-~_---_~~.~~--~~--~~---- ~-~---~------:STATEM(,NT - V _ ... _ ~ .. _-----------------c-~

'1", ic»L Fdu""ational R"c-rc"tional and Cultuf-»I·F:tc-ilities" 1999

ls.1 -_ , ~--

r--..,Io. Class, name Popu'atl0H ~, Medical fae,l;1 ies Educa1ional rac~~itl-cs and civic s1atus (2001 i HI ,;p;'als/Dlspcnsariesf Beds in Ans/Scle II eel Medical Enginee<ing Po~ yleclH\lCS

of1own Census) ! T.R chn-ics etC. medical C"""'lll111t:'.rcci i ~:i::n-... -,J colleges c-()llegc-s Recognised , j Ast Ituti(ln~ <Jth<',. college, sh-(~t'1har..d. ,

noted in (of deg~ee level typewriting ! COlumn 4 and abo\'e) and

I vocatlonat training

l institutions l !

I 2 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-H(2) 0 180 Srinag<H (3) S~i()aga~ Srinagar Srinagar Srinagar

'1 IV B. B. Gantt.· 16.923 (3} (3) (3) (3) HC-Srinagar (3}

! WC-S¥iangar (3)

TB-Sl',nagar (3)

'-IH-Srinagar (3)

2 IV H 12 Snnagar (21) Srinagar Srinagar Srinagar SHType GANDERBAL 13.721 {21 } (33) (21 )

rlC-Srinagar (21 )

F IVC-S.-iangar {21J ~~B-Sr:nagar (21 }

.'."H-Scinagar {21i

3 H, ! 1) D(13) HC(12) 3816 10 2 1 5 SHType I SRI NAGAR Type

~

! Me 898.440 VT(2)

I I

F\ JC(25) TB NH(10} ! __ ._ ~----

Higher secondary/ hyteoncd Latd Sen ~or

S<,condacyl P l rc (Pre-university caUeg<.O ,( junior

l~nn,-.. ::..c h·\'-'k·~

Secondar;> 'l\.1atrl-c.ulalion

--- - -------

__ L 12 __ J

o 6

r.lc[ ;c"i. E:.duc.ational. Recreational and ~~ul~ural I-'acilities, 1999

lcu(.1Call<'n 1 [derldi"" (C,,,"d ~j ~ -----r-' sCCOndi.l,y and schoo~-s class;csl J '\.'.ronu:::n'.:;

.runl :-;:--~P':-i"ll;on II /\d!ill ~ii'~-~ -O\",,\-"-·[)-,-O\';-'i~n-g

Middl-t" ...... h()(-ds cenln:s_ otlu::r-" 1 hnsh":lo;;; \-v~th

I ~

4

! I (spcelf,") I numh"r niseMs

! I

_J 14 L __ ~

'5

I ~ 10 _ _j-

a Srinagar (131

Nurnh...:r or -n.::.:r.-.:,at-Eonal and (.'tiltL rial fac rll~ ~e;:.;;

Sladiull1 ('I1":ln" - f j\lIdil~Hlllll1 !~'hllc l'hr~lne"u I,' [_)rarn.a! /' incLudln_g.

C(1n1""'~LLnit.... re-ari ..... g_ :rn(ln'l:S-

I ~ I" II ~ \

I ! . I

i \ 1

__ _i_1 __ 1 ___ '" ~_I_ _'_" ___ .J __ . ___ <".'__

PU,)

LI 3 3 6 8 8 Srinagar (21)

• '_5 __ ----~---------5-5--------------1-1-~'------_____ 1_5 __ 2 ____________ 0 _____________________________ 3 _____________________ '_9~ ____ ~ _____ P __ L_{9_) ____ __

~lnculdes (3 O.G's of Srlfl3gar ; )jshct~ 15 C.G's 01 B.adgarn D~,str\ct and 1 O~G ot Pul"Wama D,stricL

215

I

;

! 1

i : ! ,

! i

j

,

,l

l r ~

I

J i

, ,

--------- ---ST_·'\. TEMENI - v' ST -'\_TE1\.'IF'JT - VI

T..-.Lide, COIn rnerce.,. I ndus-tr-y and B.an~ ing.., 1999 Tr-ade~ c:_::-oulnlcr-("'Il_· ... Indu .... tl-::---- and Banking., 1999

--SrI_ Class_ name Na~nl,..': nflhrce nlost 'mpn lant c0ml1v.c1nl~~~-- NarllC 01 three Inost Important C..{lI'nl{l.lodnics Nu.nhcr ut NU~llhet" of Nv_ and civic expoi1.LLI_ . nlanu'faclu Lcd Number agricu 1t",,,1 nOIl-

status of ofb"nks CF"ccii1 agTi c-u 11UT<JJ to'Wn societjes CJ"cdlt

l

S-OClct,-c-s

~\

-~

, 1st 2nd 3td 1 st 2nd 3td

j

I 2 3 4 'i (, -, 8 9 10 1 I -

1 IV B_ B_ Fwit Walnut Almonds Shawl Carpet Wood CarvIng 4 - -Ca"tL

2 IV Shaw~ Willow Sand / Shawl Spices Pickel 4 - 1

Gandcrbal Basket Bajr,

3 HandIcrafts -Dry Fn,Ft Raw Skin Cement Handicrafts Steel 1 Wood 78 2 25 I Sr;nagar Hjdes Tiles f:t.!lrnitu..-e MC~

-~-----

~Inculdes 6 O_G's of Srinagar Uis1ict_ 15 0 G's of Badgam District and 1 O_G_ of Pulwama District

_J_16

I

r---------- A.ppenclix tc:> T~wrll Drre-ct:e»ry

S"1:a1::em e rlIt_ S h<>wi ng Tc>wns; vvith t:he ir <:)I ut:g row1:h wi1:h PC) pu I at:iC>1"lI

l _~ ______ _ r--s rl

! "..am-e and L-oc:at.ron

1

:3 :2

, 40302000 -6705

... I 40302000

S~,.,..,p=.--a (Cl-C?» 867

40302000 :3 813

403'020'00 Bag h L_ad Pa noit (C:>G-) 1098

40302000 5

4G30.20....=:JC. .. ·

__ Sa_'c1_ PC>~.!ij'_.P..c:_h~ n___{Q~) _______________ _ 5599

1---'

I>~~rr - I3

P~I~~L\.._:R..~ C:E~SLfS ~I3S"T"~C:~

---- -----_ - - ---------

Brief" note <>n Primary Census Abst:ract:

Tbe firsi ~c:n:SL2<'" t C the th ir-d n"li llcnnillu I and tv_ en,)

was "!.he 14'" con'-~nu, .us and Lin interrupted I nd ~an ccno-ous si nee 1872 _ --rhus. 200 I Ccns\.i~ v.' i I r provide da:ta on pOT ...alation and i'-S chal-actcri~t ic s n'larki ng transition. fron., one century and millennium to ano:t.h~ r_

I},e gigan~ic o-p. ration of" Population EnunlCTa1:ion (considered by many to be the sing1e largest and complex peace time adrninistrati-vc exercise in the world) __ as made possible due to "the door 'to doD; universal canva.s.sing 01 the Hu-useho Id Schedule by about 2 mill ion enumerators and su )ervisors. covering 593 distrlc'l:s_ 5.463 sub-djstric.s~ s_ 161 to......,n5 and 638,588 villages_ Til ~ comprehensive J-''foLlsehold Schedule vvhich replaced the individual shp had three parts and two sides A and H, Part I contai ned the Location Particulars; Part J I rela1:ed 1:0 d.e (nod iyici ...a a I Parti~ulars and Part I I] contained questiOons £'or HousehOold engaged in Cuhivat:ion'/PlanLat:i<.'~, 'Inc pa.rt II Oof" the I -IousehOold Schedule had 39 cOolun'lns a.nd 23 questiorls all <J£' whi..:h were universally canvassed and no sampl ing was resurted to during enumeration.

Dat:a Processing

A quantum leap ·""'as made in the technology' front -...'Vhile processing The CensUS 200] data both for House Iistill s and Population Enumeration_ The Census schedules for both the phases were scanned 'lhroug ~ high speed scanners in fit'teen data centel"S acn.::>ss the CCH.:t01:ry and hand­vvritten data ["ron.. '-:le schedules vv'en,=:: convcrted in10 d igil ized lorn... 'l',rough. Intell igCJll Character Read ing ( CR.) softv\.'are for creation of" A S(_-Il records lor further processing, 'rhe designing and form. uing or the Household Schedule had to be done very caret-utIy' using speclalized sof"t-...varL' so as to ensure un i fornl i ty _ -",~'hich ""as an essential pre-requisite ferr scan.n.in,g, ''["he selec:l. on of' apprGpria1:c s1.a1.<;:,-<yf-:.:"rt H::-:~ .... nG\Ggy i.n da1.a pr=cess,,,,g, has n"lade "l. _r ..... "'\....__-~ ih1t_,. ~ ..... :[1~" .... .t:-~II(-P- '"Ill ,J,P l-fc"t J~I('" $~oe.:::""'!1""!:_--'. -'!.._- -":Io- p l ~ ~ 0:.:: P_,--""r'" !!Il-:=tl i"--"'li f--."ll ~T"1I1Ip:r-:::'1 i,.,1""!1 1~:! 1-,,~{-'"- ..... ~-"-J, C~ 111 count basis ror the '.rsl tln.e ~n the his[ol--' 01 (_-<:"nslis. Fen (_-ensus 2001_ ",~h"Hjt =O'_:::- lndliul1

schcdulc~ consist i Il.g ~')f' aboLll 1,028 1"11 i II iOI) r~cords -... ... ·cl'e scanlled and proc.:sscd -...vit hi 1'1 a o--,pd 11

01 on'~y' 10 Inanths 51 ,rt ing Octohe-r_ 2002_

Task Force on Qu~t. it~, Assurance

A 1teJ' the data 53! j", ry its'.:-11 aho~lt i' TTl<'l inl.).' through the ann ~Isc. thrc)ugh val lh~ local kn<.,,-,,,je<.J,L'e .a"l:C! t1,c y-....._::-., ...... '!._-T-YIIt..~1';:_T_-

~ 1'"11 pon:;:_~ T'" .? ';;;::'J---~---""(__~l 0 r espccia Ily lor th~ p~ I

village k: .... -.:-: I in tile C'<"lr"ll r lete- cov<>rJ_>2e t~-..,-- '!'"'l~:-! r't.--"'r r"]::::3 !1-]....:_'-":: ~ .. )t-

, processed, it j S C xJ:>c d.c rl t u r1 the pa r"t Cl I t~ H~ <.Ictta p r'CH,') u c in g ag..:-n..:) to ~ qua Tily he-lore r ult in g the sa nv:~ in rHr hT ic dorn~~in_ Tlli", h~s tn he- clone rnc ess or int ern <11 C(~T1" i" ten.::- ,- _ co. n pa 1- i '" on -",,,,'i1:h silT! 1 13 r cl at" 1 n 1 h c pac;l ci"tir:>T'l ''''ith jike, .. -i<;(~ d01L~ if-,~,'aiLnhlc, Tn-.n, c-- ..... t.e-rn:TI "'-o.ur-ce-s, C)I.ite orten lnd pcrccJ')li(~ll h~.s 1(') he 1.,1'c" ,0111 lnH,) r-,Ia_,>-' to und'__~r'-.t~nH:..i b ... )lh Ille CXi'c-l'11.!c2. l~~ tre~~do:..:; t-..r r.::- ...... :r:;L:!-l.21-tr~--.Tl -(_i~:---!~-:~-·~~l~t--'~--', ~::T!:d 1I,.:.:tl';:-lra;,._-1'L--'I~~t.c~~ -T~I"1c ( .... t1 • ...----..1- ..... c'l,"r--.....· l,{_:-- d~L"'] <l=e.l~ljl~·· 1':. l.(l e f)<....;. Ir-c .. -("~'J1 !J;l... ... , e c-( .... -....'{_::>or-~lgc- 01 a I J P_C"'()1-? rH r'll i CZ) I -=-1:r- .. .,,~-'} ....

-u lal10tl Cllun,erallCHl pl1ase .... ,"1<.'.<::> til':: data IS cJlss':lninat~d rignl up Ie> tl , ... :

,-ural areas and the ....... ;:lI-d Ie .... ._: I in the urban al"o..!as. 111US CnSLll'l11g_ 1.11C

,.,d correct p:cC'gr:'J,nhiC"~d 11nk"-.'-'<-" or c3ch C!-'llITterat;OI'1 hloeJ.: " .... >"l>:; <lTlC <'l'

1-~ "-1 tl al1"t~· C~TltT ... -....1 :'"'pe(_--i=-,,= ~ !)-- t{- .... ~- =;'::""iCl:~! ~ .(_i "'-r~-ji ~---"C1-r=-t]' lall 0["11 ~r.;-l1 1:-:;1 !,,--~-

A veT).-' con'preh.' nsivc check and edll I'l,cch an IS"" -...\.'as put in place to c>bject i vel) e:-..anlI11 .. ' the pr~lin"linar.Y· C~<2'1i us 2001 P<->pulation EnUn'E'T-ation results and 1Inall ..... cleal' then'1 1<:-.r u,;c, The res[",L),flsibi1i ty • f the liBHl clea.-an~e n f d ~na '-vas ' .... 1-;1" lhe -Ta;k Fc-,rL'c on (Juaj":· _.o...ssurance (-rFQA)_ ''leaded by the Registrar G ene,'al and (_'ensLis Cornn" iSSlnner, I nd ic-\, I-he­ather meTT"lbers ~f' th > TFOA were t.he ~ 'Iead~ and sen ior o1Ti cers of" the C_~c:n sus tJi vision. Data Processing l~iV'ision_ rvlap n ivision_ Den"agraphy r~ivision and Social Studies [')IivisioH. 'T he Dlrectors aT Census Jpera'lions 'VI.'ere co-opted as n.,elnbers whenever the TFOA discussed the da'la lor t:heir Statesi' .Jolon territ:ories, 'rhe Directors and the i. senior IJIficers were rcq uired 10

make detailed presC' I lation~ 01 data lor thc'ir ovvo state both in re-spect to the quality and 1:he coverage and only <0:1 I er 'the r .. dl possible cleared_

-!-here hGL'" bec! 1 a fna_jor dcpa nurc in C--:cnsus 200 1 lron~ the p3S' in respect OT the pr-ocedure foIl<->" .... ced 1-or 11 na li/-<l t ion 01 the Sched u led C' aste~ and th..:- Scheduled Tribes po!">ula1ion_ In lhe earlier CCT1Sll'-,CS_ tl-.f..' t01al Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations "",ere ll. ,alized at: lhe t.irne of the maTluaJ compilation of" 1he Primary CensLJs Abstrac1:s (peA) at "the Regional 'Tabulation Of"fices which were specially set: up lor t:h~s

purpose. -rhe indi'Vid _tal Scheduled Ca...,;"tcs and the Scheduled Tribes populaTion "lor each state ""'as f'inallz.ed much alcr based un manual c'uding done by the coders_ In 2001 CensLls. each individual Schedule.! Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded dlrectJy on 1:he computers by 1:he L a1.a Entry Operators through a process known as Com~puter Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along vvith the processing of'" peA da1:a. The CAe process involves pulling do.:-...vn~ Tram t:he relevant dic1:ionary OJ the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. 01, the comput:cr screen and coding from the dictionary by reTcrring to "the ima.ge of" the specific individua.l en1:ry in th.e Household Schedule: appear-ing on the screen. The CAe of" the respon~e on ReI igion """,hereve.- required~ vvas also undertaken along WiLh the processing o'F PCA. In is is because the Scheduled Castes status had 1:0 be de1:cnTI ined in relation to the religi,.n oT the individual. Two Special Task Forces. one on ReI igion and the other on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes vvere constitu'ted T.or scrutiny and appropriate classification .of" lhes_, responses_

The main task 0;' the Special -rask: Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the ne"'" responses el ~ountered and code it 'into the appropriate religious communitj'· hased on a'Va ilable litera.ure <' ,-.d loea I kncnA~'ledge_ The Special Task Force on Sched tlled CaSlE'S and SchedLJI cd Tribes e. aH"I ined "the di f'f'c,-ent Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encountered and cl ... , .. sifle-d 1:hesC': into 3 ppn,:,p"iat:c: ca lego. y or tile ScI leu u Ie"U Caslc~ Cu' the Scheduled -Tribes 1 rincipall)/ based on tJ~e Prcs.iden~lal Notification and the availahle litcraturc_ 'rhus a vet:v systcl1nat ie and scientific Il"lcchall isn-. '-vas operatiunal i sed to firn"l up the individual religion <J .d the individual 'Scheduled CastesFTrihes returns. 'rhe Scheduled Castes and l!l~ Scheduled th e popul3tion d3t3 geogr •• ph leal level s.

li~-H_":"~-:--" r .. _lor.-t:iL-311"-'Jl ill 20';ll .c-CJI:-..l~~_ i·--.., '~-J!'_I:--' iJ.L_·~~-~~ Ciild1;/.~,:! l_~~. ';;~~~'-"_:-~"-1-:':l"1~

'c:>=- i nd i '-. i d l ~:~ I S c~,C"d l~ I cd C·-2.OC t,-·~, ~ nd t 11<: S •. :hed ul cd . I"ri hf..'" at a Pl",-r.":>r"r-i" Ie

"'1T;!c entire ...... ·0 r k re la 1 i ng to the d at a va I I dati on and SCTll tin y "' .... as eOon-. pI eted hoy a I ~ 1 he St.~tes/l.Jnion -rcrrit<.) 'ies LInder tchc overall ",upcrvision arlLi lTlonitor1:ng <:..,f" the <'-CTlSUS DiV"ision or the Officc or 'the I :.egistrar C:icneral. India .vilh--a<..:tive coope[-ation and support or the Social St:l..ld ies Divisi on. Do; a Prcocc "'5lng Di vi"l on_ I/:H<l L:li"""'en1 inalion '=>i vis inn an d !'>..'1ar I:,) ivi:c;i nn_

Pri rna~· Census A I s1. r-~'<.::t

the Prill-.aI-J ' (.._-0.:,,;";0..''''' ,·"\.n:Stl·~'I.ct ..... hicl< 1:-. Jet al1uth~1 i,nr'''.)i-l_U-.l pub;i._-<. .. livl! of"2(}(j I CCl1o-.LI:-'. .p;"e<::. basic inTO nn;- ion on A .-ea_ 'rota! .·{"tlsehold~_ 1 0ta 1 poruiat ion_ Scheduled Cas1es_ Scheduled Tribes p< pLlI:-l1 ion. Pop 1I 1;"11 i ('on in the age ~r011r 0-6_ I_iterate",_ /">..1 ~ in '· .. · ... rkers and ;.,._"ia.l-bi j "iLl. I """"'LJ'lh.o...:::i"_:,,,,_, .I,_",:;:._-,tj,l...::d L_.I-') lL'IoloL i....._.,.._.:t l-...-~.._-.~..__:!_ ~t-• .!:J.l_,i.:'_':"~::_-1.~:._l ..._::..._.._--:.c.;t;.,_),-\c.::. .. ~J,"__ ... J'";~-..__l: ..... · .... \_~) ~ t..;;" .... :L'.;_-I ......... --:.,;.-:._.,_

(ii) Agric.ull.ural lab ... relo--_ (iii) 11uu:-'Lh"ld InduO"o'I) '\.\.·O.I-..CI ..... dl,d ..:i,-) C"),i,el "-.od .... C['" and , .. I0-,O NCln-v~orker:s. '1 he .::haracteri stj cs or the 'I'ota 1 populat ion i ncl udes Scheduled Castes. Sch.:- ... h.dcd -I ribc-:-._ Il st II lit j ,.:,nal and } I .... ) ll.:-'.C Ics,", po 1'11100.1011 and ai-'_:- f"'rC"~c:n ted tTy se:--.: an.d rura 1-Urb8.11 residencc_ -I I is data is presented at d i f"t"cTent Icve~". na Inc: Iy.'_ 1 ncl ia. Sl:;:'Iles! l.j n ion territol"'ies, Oi st.ricts .1.nd (_~ it ic",. l.J rhan A ggl orr"lerations (POpLI !at ion I _00_000 and abov~) ~n th.ree difJerCn1; "tab le,",. In addit ion. the Append ix 01 sal cI pub I icatloll provides House-less and Inslituti<:Hlal Huu~er i ,los ar.u th.,. ir populat ion by· resi dcnce and sex f<)r 2001 for f ndia, St.atc and LJnion te.-ritory_

Apart f"rom the ! ld. ia and S"ta:te-'l)ni on ·I-crrit ..... ry vol un-.es f"(,r Pr~n'lar_:.,· C~ensLJs Abstract, lhe D is1.ric:t Census Hall 3book cOlltail1~ D istrict Prin~ary Census A bstract~ Append i:-..: to Dist, iet P.-imary Census Ab tracL Prin"lary C·ensus Abstract tor Scheduled Castes. PrilTlary Census

Abstract tor Sched."U' ~d ~'rlbcs_ Vi llal2,c Prirnary Census Abs1:ract and Urban Primary Census A bstracL 01 die conce rned d [sr.-iet in the state,

H: V\.fas Tor t:he 1]; ~tin"lc al "the ! 9S_1 Census that the Prin'<:l:ry e-en sus ,--.,. b~tI_'act (peA) ......... as brought out TOC the ~ _;hcd u~cd C-aslcs and the Scheduled -rrib~s separately on the pattem of General Primary Cel sus Abstract. "his practice ,-vas continued in ] 991 also. In t:he 1961 and 1971 Censuses_ such data vvere , .. ade 3'Vailahte in Table C-VIII-Soctal and Cultural table and 1:0 some ex1:ent in the series' Special Tabl es for Scheduled Castes/Schedu led Tribes',

The format of' PI :mary Census Abst:ract has been .-est:ruct.ured sl ight.ly in t:he 2001 Census as compared t:~ that ( r 1991 Census. The nine-Told indus1:rial classifica:tion or main vvoTkers given in the Prima.ry Census Abs'trac.t of 1991 CensLls has been discontlTloued and its place. Tour-f"olrl industrial c' assitlc:ati on or bo1.h -rn.:ain ~Clrkers - and' r:narginal "V\Iorkers~ are: included. In 1981 census only nain 'l.Norkers "VI..'ere presented in to four categories_ One orthe novel f"eatures oft:he prima 'y census abstrac-t o-F 1991 census ........ as the presentation ot data of~he popula-tion of age gn up 0-6 is continued in 200) Census aJso_ This wi J I help the data users in better a.naJysis and LI .derst:anding e>rthis literacy data_

Level or presen.:atic n in District Census Handbooks:

The Primary Ceo 'sus Abstra.ct data. in diTrerent: peAs. are presented at different levels_ The level ofpreserrtation of P.-imary Census Abs1;racts are as under:

_____________ N_a_"_l._ -= -0£ 1: he P..- i mary C en.su.s Ails tra.ct:

1. Di51:r1c1: Primary l. ~ensus Abstrac1:

Primary Cel' 5US Abstract rOT Scheduled Castes

Primary Cell .;us Abstract lor Scheduled Tribes

Village Pri" .ary Census Abstract

Le-vel of'" presen1:a.i.::u:l.

District/CD B lock/l._JA/C i1:yrrowrr

Dis1:I'ict/CD B lock/TuYVTl

District:lCD B1ock/To"''''Tl CD Block/Village ........ lse

Urban Prjn-'~ l-y Census Abstract Tov.'nfWard level

The peA Dat:iLl. TCH- villages ""a:-. prcscn1ccd CD Block " ... ISC for -the first tllT1C In 1991 Cerl~l_J~_ Tl-.is P]-;:-iLi ""_'c ~~ L .... ).-,tlli-ll...~L._J ill 20() i C...2i)~l..l:"':" ~1.~~"'_)~ T~",;._-: G....iLi..::' :-'____-._d' i2:ac~ .. c:=n [31,--~cl...:..

~s prescn:ted botl"! t- n' rural and urhan .:_tre-as scp.:u-atcl.y. ~~H the vii 'ages ... " ilhin the (_ -L> B10ck constitu1.c t:! c: rural portion and the C:ensus "'l~o"vns and Outgrovvt:hs arc shu"\'vn undr;::r the u.-ban p<; r"lion 01 the CD Block. In case a CD 1310ck is spread over t\.Vo or ITlOre districts,. th~ n. portion ''''''hich T9.IIs ... vithln the district is presenTed., the dat.a perta in i ng to ren,a i "'I i ng port i..:-,n 01 the CD Block is presented in l.he co ncerned Di strict: Census llandbook_ The 03ta in c thc l_-'rb<ln PriIT-.ar-:-' CCnStl'>; A h:stra.ct For e.ach tc:n.vrt as ,veIl as lor to'o.vn '\ .'ith <_'>U 19ro''''·'t h s in 1:he d i s1:rlCl arc pre<.;;ented _ The data -For oI I tile ''''3 "d~ and "the ·en.1' ,,;>"TCYV, 1:hs (Or the t(,'.,·n(--:) ::! rc 31""00 rrc-sc'T-::tcd ser3.rate !~. he IcY,,,·' the­concerned to ...... n(s.),

The: District Pri nary Census Ahs1:rac-t is presented .rr'!l..bsl..:ca...._:.~ fOl- S~i-::II"_:':"~ .l~d Ca~ ... ....:..~ ~'ij;:.d 1)'.-i iTl~L~_:' C~ i-I~Ll:S

1->1 <':::'><;:1 n.ed In 52 CD Ii IJlll:-.. ThL" ".- i 11D.l="-c PT ill1dr::- C ell:-,U"

Abstract are presenll ,3 in ."> 8 columns.

In 59 c:olulr.ns, or-he Prim~r:v Census, _,.-"\..t"):So1.1-;":"C1.

r ........ l~" 1 [a.._; t

~--.-. ,-.~. 's-~ $-L...2G Ll icd -1 ~--i l~o...:s ~ 1-<"':

LJ lJ'-1.1 i PI il11. .....'1]; J C_~~L~1.S~l~

Tll_E'" CO I~cepts. 2 T ~ dc-fl!~ t ~ i-r-. r, ~ t.1 ~cc! '£ rl ~ll c en 1 Ll 1J'-' t'l: hc.::-!_d i!"~ 2- 8 rc~ C"-......._r ~ r:1_ ~ f~ ed i t T~d (--'r t t,c 5-tt l-." heading 'C::cnsu:s Co ~C~p1:S' in the /\. nalytical Note. The tCrin 'Total Pop Ll !ation - i nel udcs the Scheduled Castes, t I ~ Scheduled ll-ibes. the I ns1.itulj anal and the I--Iollscl ess populations. -The explanation regard ii, -l. a rea tlgu res present:cd at: various level in the Prilnary CensLls AbS1.rac1:s 3re as to II C'I""'S~

A rea Figures

The area figLZre> .supp1ied b:y local rcve.HUe" authorities <If the dist'ric;t in resp-L.--cc or leh:sils~ Police Sl:arions and l y the local bodies in respect OT1:0vvns are given In square kilonlc1:crs. The area figures oTthe vi lages supplied by the Tahsilda:rs in acres have been converted and ShO"V\lD

in hectarc::::':> .• 'le drc: , figures 011.he CO L~lock is the lotnl aT the viHagc arc~s ~uITliTlg under cae!·, C~ D Block. ·rll area rig.ures tor lhe d Is-trlet arc the o-.ame as adopted by lhe Surveyor GLCil ... r~ij .. ~-f Jlujic l.U . talrl1ain unif·on~~il:> a .. Ili<:.· na.lullai level. The tutal a,~a figure,", 01- ail 1.b..:-: yah", i I~ i-C~D I~ ~ocks v .. it:h in the district may' not 1al1y VV"lt.h arcCl figures of the dis1:riCl beC<:J:use f(._~n-ner represE"n1:s ieU d use area only. S irnih .. -ly_ the t 0-:1 a 1 of" all doe V'~i lages .nay no1: 'tally , .... ·it.h t.he entire rural 01 P. hce Station,rrahsil. The difTcrcnce IT~ay be due to (pe tact t.hilt "",hiIe "the an.:a covered by hill:-_ -rarcsts end river.,. e1.<:..:, have been accounted in lh(:;C" l<:ihs"i's ':Hld P.S. level the S;,H"e rnay not b._· covered under the area otthe vlliages_ Apart frO-ITl this it may also difT(:;C"r due to varying meth, ds of cOlnput.:ation adopted at difrerent levels.

An appendix to C>is1:rict Primary Census Abst:ract has also been -Furnished sho,""ing urban enurneration block-" .... ise particulars on --rotal Population, t.he Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tri be~ Popu lation for each town_

.~

~.,:...:._)ot..lC

nll~nnt..:.r

OOU!

0002

0003

(}{)04

Srin:agar

Kang.an

Ganderbal

Snnagar

4030201f0' Ze:v.an <OG} - Ward

N<_l'_:::::!5

40302000 Scn .. porLl (<-JoG) _ "-lI,r'_a~d No_ 26-

403.020()0 Zaina Kul (C>Ci) -

'\)o..'-il~d No.2?

4-03U2000 H-ilg_h Lat l~alldJ1h (-('_)G) _ ,-Van;.) No 28

-40 :;'('2':'<)''::':' 5ald Po~a _.6,,_iL-hhan

''l )(.j l _ .... '·..;:..~d t--..l .. :a-.).-V

\ ·1I':li- . ......_:---..

'" 00 t nn·..-'t(l ~,- i n~='~;?I1 I. ~A f L_) l-:soti

UJ.,O"";_& 05)

""Told Ru al .... .It""-l an IC_H _1

Ru .... 1 UrI -roo 01

Ru .• 1 Urit_ln To, .1 RUl..li1 Ut"It_-.ln

TOld RUI .. 1 U,l {J,--;

Ud

\.j 1"1 .JJ)

l_l r ~_ ~H

5O<JI0100 50()~OIOl

50001010:> :'i(1C)~O'O:'\

:50010104 ~n"'--"lO!(15

{il) Sri nagdT (.1"-.-1C---cJ<.- lJ ,I

5 u·;_-..' ~ t'.::·

\1) Snnaga..- (r--.A<'~' tJr-! (_,~). ./'~e"--"':.l_n {(")-c.;) Url

_(11~l~empo![a«)('-11 (].-t in

.(lv)/_ai.n~ KOI (C)CJ) Url J;t'!l

{ ..... ) B;'> ~h ~ .. ll

·P''':l'.nd,~h {lX,}

( ...... ~) S3.d 11o-'l_");;·"11

I), I

! {1'L .... ;n.'

"" . .a.-,,' TIl

sq~~aTc

kjJ-{llT1C:tre

4

2228,0 2023.3

2<1:14.<

26

02

2 7

02

I -'

19~ 7

183 " ::? ('-,

n.:.? 2.7 n~

I _,

5

168,232 37.62-6

13<).60(; t3_.::!04

13.204

8.821 8821

7.307 7.307

9_410 8_294

1.116

475

99

147

1::::~ --143

~ :! ~ .3-:::'~9

." _:::::.__. .:!S:; 47~

c,q .:!_l

147

r-,~_}

; ' ... --::

I n~q' p'1"pUlat~pn .( tn~~~~.l'df;·'i~:

lnsljtU1.j·onai .and h.(_ .... LI-c;.L~c-:-.;-..

poplll.dtl01l j

Persons

6

1~202.447

256,281 946.\66

88.293 88.293

60.783 60_783

49.102 49.102

73,185 58,\03 15.082-

6.705

867

1.098

q 13_52-=:! 8.0&_...:14(1

.r-... 7U:'s

R67

:;:: ~ -~

0<;>'-;

1V1ales

7

649,491 133.934 5-1. 5.55-.

45_704

45.704

31.600 31_600

26.195 26.195

42.683 30,43" 12.24.R

4,991

464

837

5_190

4-y.~_:R7 5

--+S4J~.,.-;?7

·1.'991

464

766 X.17

="'_ b 0....;. I

:";52,956 122.347

43G.60'9 42,.589

42,589

29.183 29_1 K~

2~,.907

::!::!~Q07

30,502 2:7~668

2.834 1.714"

40.3-

47

4 "("~-("'4"7

413.813

\ 7]·1

4Cl3

-l7

:261

7 . .J ~ ~--::

t, ~-":"

----- - -----,---------c-------c:;------" ~":Io • f'_T;:t 1 ~'!I (":1";1'1" in the :::.\~..::-:--groLlp 0-(;,

P·ersons

9

129.230 39.455 89.«5-15_5:52 15,552

9.581 9.S~1

8 .. 622 7.637

985 589

1:'4

t 7.

H(),54 :2-

K5.5"57

58Q

134

h

;R5

1 7 1

1V1 .. les

10

66,321 19.598 46.723

7 .. 730 7.730

4,62& 4_62R

3.403 3.403

4.34:-

3.837 508 293

RO

3

45,90:::

45~097

44~5-89

293 80

,...,'. ~.-":.

Fe:n1a!es

I J

62.909 '9,8:"7 43.Q52

"7 _8:22 7.822

4.9:53 4_<>53

4.277 3.800

477 296

54

41 ~4~5

40.1(.}68-

2Qt--

54

P"'ll:::rSi)IlS

12

1,065-;1.6

1.03 .... 1 ....

14

12 12

359

86

77

42

I .n_:. 1

979 t-lo20

86

77 42

154

1~

14

12 12

34 I

341

86

77

935 "594

8b

150

!9 1",

Female~

II;!

14

07

14

4

I>CTson~

15

45.427 44.172

l ... '2..o:=:..~

33~977

33.977

1.926 1.926

2.452 2,22\

231

171

1.2---1:8:

r 017

171

51

1'>.1 a I Cs

16

23.7S2

22.~94

~~

17_768

17,768

968 96R

1,390

1,168

164

9

49

Fcn~alcs

17

21.675 21.278

3~'

lCJ .. 209

16.209

3.058 3.058

958 958

I ~OtJ,.2

1,053 9

7

39c\

3R5 "7

2

I~e:rs.ons

18

641.267 83.832

5-57~4-35

22.666 22,666

23.061 23.061

18,387 18,387

31.983 19,718 1 ~~265

4.'705

395

833

550 . ..-123

536, lOS 5::!3~S4()

4_'-)05 395 76S

l'CL>

5.364

14. ~ 18 -, nl~

l_lt~r.at~s

f\..1alcs

19

40S.708 S7.062

34H..fi46

1 5~4-4H

15.448

15.717

15.717

12.656 12,656

24,114

\3,24 }

10,873

4.135

743

684

33·1-~155

3:23,SS2

4.135 239 743

h84

5,072

9634

20 3 2

2.35 .... 559 Total S.--i'Jilaga.--26.770 Ru .... t

2'18~7-s9 "lJ.--ban -7_21-8 t"'-Hal KO;;:lIl_g,il.Tl

7~218 Ruml

7.344 7.344

Urban Total Rura]

U;rban 5.731 Total 5.731 Ru .. al

7.869 <,>.477 1 ~392

770

Uroan Tcnai Rural Urhan LfTban

r 56 Llrhflln

~5 Llt"ban

\-4'1..,;10 l_~ .... bal1

20 ~ .650 20o_:258

770 156

25

lJri ... ol"l

U,""b~;r;

Urban Urhan LJrhall-

~4-9 llrhan

I...aT

Ganderbal

S'--Inagar

.2:c·· ... •• ... o." (OG) - Vr.!'ard

No 25

Scm~orB «_>Cii) - '\Va.--d

N-o_.:26

Z .... ,\l,-,a. K-.:)t {O(_~)

'~·'al....j No .2 7

nagh Lal l:>Oand;.,lh

(( ")-c;") - \..:ro..,_··ard No ~S

\( .0.._-,:, - ........ 1.cI'!Id :---.;.;:_, ::.J !.. -J~B.'\.,""'-

Snn.u~or- t L-" {r)~':'::'H

(J3_(}-1,.:_~ O~}

(.-nl Snr.L[l.gar (r-..-1'C--+--(-")<~

(1) ~rlnaga,..- (f'-.....,(_~)

t 'J,;j.) 7_"C'-""·...lJ1 (-(")C',)

'- .. , i} SClllpor:<-i (l-:)0)

{_ ..... -) Z~lrl~_l. K~;~ ~-()Cj_ 1

~ ..... ) Bagh I _._]_ij I-"and,th

t 1. x'_J )

(VI.) Said POf"a Achhan <C>G, (p) I~ad_;-In"'l J-1.;)1~~ lCH) C:'L-:_1",!L_j"_1d--,.,~ ;-:--""1 ,,\C''l

CQd<e

nUlnix:T

03

0001

S.;: -'naga ....

L ;-l-ngan

_l] ~ll

:han

3

.,. {at'

H~ s-aJ l)1 iJan T, ,at

RL ~:a]

U,

0002 L...:==!.~ 10( al RL ral UJ ~an

0003 Ganderbal T.._ .a1 Rl r-..aJ UJ.J.an

()(_)O4 :Sn nagar ~ ( : al RL f"Bl U,

40302000 Ze ......... ,a1'1 (C>Cr)' - \.Va..d U. ~--!o_25

403-02000 SC'1"npD-Ta ,<':->G). - VJaTd l_\L "a .... -""':<:-,._26

40302000 2 . .-.... n..a: Ko1 ,r")Ci) -

\-:::"""a .. d No_::27

L',

40302000 l-::l:agh La1 Pc::Il'dlolh

~ (_")-(_J j - '\.Jv4cd No 2 ~

~ (_)G'.) - ......... .'-O..!-:.j t---.,·o_30

l H:tio_-'\_ .....

50-0'\~O In.._~1.~al l_"'l'·~. ~ ~-,:i-::,,--\'Ii

5001U!DO 500lDIOI

50010!0:-5001DIO~

50010104 5001010<;

1_~3.()4 .. & 0.:"

~ ... \} S rUrag_...J; '( !"v1C---i OG ~ U.

(I} S£lnosgrJf (r-..1(_' ~ LI!

(II) 7___.e,,,-:a!: «(__x__]) t_r,

(!i II) Sf""'ITlf'P~d_ o(CJ<I") l!;

oj, IV) Zalna Kc:."lt (c.x.J) LJ: lan ~ ..... ) R---:!gh I~:'I'I- PandHh ~ r, "!'an

(OG)

5001(l107 (vii} Sa.d Pora U, ',an AoCl,h~n lel<.')

50010:200 - ~..,) G.:~u:::!3,n:=i f3.:~g_h {C-!~ j (; '3.n ! '

Pe...-son:s

21

561.180

172.449 388,73]

65.627 65,627

37,7,/2

37,722

30.715 30.715

41 .. 202

38.385 2 .. 817

1.800

377,417 374,600

I ,BOO

47~

45 :-6';:;;;;

235

4,~()'"

6.71 .')

J J11terales.

Males

22

243.783 76.872

166.,911 30,256 30,256

15,883 15.883

18.569 17,194

1.375 8:56

153

1 I~

162.4:20 il6 .. I_O--t_:=:;;

85~

2::!~

:'3 ~:::;3

118

_ss~ --. _-:,._-..:~

l-=-crnaIcs

23

317..397 o;I5_~77

221,1'120 35,371 35,371

21,839

21,839

17,176 1,. ,176

22,633

21.191 1_44:2

944

247

11:?-

'Ii j,

:l '\ 7_720

~l..o.!i.q97

~13.5SS

944 ~.....:I7

2~

12

17

_]- -Of_.al ,-vorkers:

24

.384.669

80.516 .304,1 S3

28,392 28,392

18,708

18,768

15,145 15,145

29.141 } B,2l1 10,930

4,162

74'"

291,:236 ~R'l)_306

~~ I 6:2

-'-:>-4

745 706

5,093

S .~7r-.

_. ~ ,- ._-! ~

IV'Iales

325.635 62.975

262.660 20,595 20,595

14,404 14,404

12,594

I :!.:S94

26,] I:')

15,3&2 10.733

4,051

OKS

25 I ,35g

240.625-4,051

.71f:,

74:'

oR"

5,033

Females

26

59.0.34 17.5-41 41.493

7,797 7.797

4.3"'-4 4,364

2.551 2,551

3.026 2 .. 829

197

111

39_.:.o:7S 3')_l .... g]

t I I

X

Il'>

60

Persons

27

330,195 56.201

273,994 14.106 14,106

14.527 14,527

1,936 1,936

26.446 t 5-.632

IO,B14

4,108

=' .,-),--.1 I

261,968

'::-51 154

4,lOg

2::::!2

745

67~

_ ,,.-...t,,.-·

]"\..1_aJcs

28

297,.365 48.590

248.775 12,076

12.076

12.11':4 12,184

10,503 10.503

24.461 13.827 10.<';34

4,010

74:'"

238',014 227.3XO

4,010

.:::!15 7-.1 5

r'(',,1

5,001

29

32.830 7.611

2=,,219 2.030 2,030

::>, ~41. 2,343

1_433 1,433

1,985 1.805

180 98

7

It>

23,954 23_774

4R

7

16

Persons

30

2 •• 489

17.357 4.132 4.0(JO

4.666

3.011 3.011

4.2S0 4.80B

42 4

7

5

15

II

3,778

3.736 4 7

5

I'"

11

Males Fen~alc~ P·er~. tl_S

31

.S.759

15.266 3.493 4.198

4.198

2.401 2.401

4.434 4,393

41

4

7

5

IS

3,232 3.191

4 7

5 t""

10

32

2.730

2.091 639 46X

468

598 598

olU 010

416 415

1

54D 545

8.1 ·8 4,6 0 3 .... 4··8 1.7 ]. "7

6 8 ,> 8

7 7 7 ,7

1 .. ~ -...~

1.<; .4

I c2

5

3

.J._.lo 3

J,~~ :! 2

6

7 ... 344-

4.040 3~().4

1.501 1.501

538 538

672

672

1.37<)

1',32Q

50 21

:5

15

3.1-1::!

." ,0"1::::-21

:'5

.3

12

:l- [~>l.l-s",-"'_I'h~lC lnd:u:"t.r_\.

"'''''''-(1 rk er-:o,.

-en1.a1cs Persons Malt:::s- Fcn"lalc~

35

824

630 .94 270 270

1.",0

15n

176 175

1

lRI

IRO

I

34..39~

7.S1!' 26.580

,"-078

1.078

1.74~

1.748

2.270 2.184

86 56

4

26.07"")

~::;_4;Rq

56 4

S t _~

:5

"":

28..3:"4 6.164

22.190 919 919

2.106 2.HJo

1.715 1,636

79 53

10

-=: 1 .77~

~ \ J-.95

229

53 3

8 In

5

38

6 .. 041

1.651 4.,.390

159 159

699 699

24..,

24'>

555 548

7

3

."

p't;;!f"son~

39

261'>.143

26,359 239.784

6.591

0.591

6.162

6. '62

6,47U

6,47(J

17,771 7.136

10.635 4.026

206

~28. 7<)-::!:_

218.1 <;7 4.0~6

,206

5.038

Males Females

40

242._

23.12() 219,781:l

5.",,58

S.4:5~ .

5.266 5,26<'>

:5.'~27

5.927

16.933 6.469

10.46-<1 3.932

200

7::?9

209.866

199.402 3.932

::::!Q.(Jo

7-:::-9 6~3

4.980

41

23.2-35 3.239

19.996 1.133

1.133

896 896

543 543

838 667 171

94

3

'"o.a. Rural "leban -Io.al Ru'[a~

UTban Total Rlfral lJrb:an Total RUTal

U .. ban Total Rurai

Uf"ban U .. baTl

6 l._Jrban

Ut".n.an

1 ~~ Ljr-han

'8.'9:!6 lJ..-h"'Ul

IS.75~ LJ~b"n 94 U,.-ban

D l_J,.-ban

l}..--h. .. tn

I:::=; L~..--han

58 Urban

'HT5- l"rhan '7'::::;-'::;; (fT ~., ~ """1

2

Srin:a~a..--

K,ang.an

Gander-hal

Srinagar

Ze""-.an (CX:;} - \,:r.,.card

No .::!5

SClnp>Ora (_)G} - v...'~Td

No.26 Za2:Ha K ,e:" t (-)£;. ~

v\"ilr-d No ~ 7

R:::-,~".h 1 _;:t! J:Io.:..3.ndlth

(ex.) ~· .. !d~ ...... =r-:.

, HH·I._ .....

Srl[l..;.=.;..'.ar l _ .... 11 )~~tl

(I] .n~ _& CO."> 1

(:<1) S.--In .... .,!;. .. u ~ j...1(__~ -(.-=-~

(l) Sl.,..\:;,t~:al {Me", (_ It) .L.e ...... ·,:ul (( X..I I (I'~) St.. .. 1'!:"lpo-r-a I'CXj.)

t: iI ..... ) Zdln';'"l Knl t (_ )C.:: ~

{'\.) RR~·h 1:11 P.:tnd,r:!1

({.X;l

(VI1) !-i.ald POTa _ ....... ehha:rll (~(I)

f h) ~:1cL_""rY" ~ f:tI,,_:_, .... 6f~"'P'"

(----;~Il".!. _ _!':._-~ T'.-f t"': _'_ ( ~

DISTRIC::-T PRI~-:lAR,\

i_..,,"L .. U ~io._"Jlj D13t.rlcL' CD Bi.GocJ.....:,.· ._)1._.o: I i., IiidustT1 al cat:e2,or .... ·

CO<lie G.A.' C.tyi T~~ !-. ~Tai..-.--

nUlnber ~ .-ban h1arginal "I.\_-·u:rkers (_-ultlvator-~ Agricultural 1abou.-c .. s

PCTson~ Males Fenlales Persons Males J---en]_3Ilcs Persons Males Females

2 3 42 ~, 44 4" 46 47 4~ 49 sO

03 Srinaga.- T. La 1 54,474 28,270 26.204 1.665 4.4U.3 3.262 9.293 7.266 2,027 R • ...... J 24.310" 14.385 9.9.30 6.412 3.834 2.578 7,461 5.816 1,645 '-~ I ba-n 36.,5<) 13.885 1I6,!-274 1 ;2::;.3 569 68,4 1.8.3"2 "1,45'0 .38"2-

0001 Kangan T,·-.al 14.286 8_519 5.767 3.498 :!.190 1_308 5.4 74 4.162 1.312 R<. ral 14.286 8_519 5.767 3,498 2,190 1,308 5.474 4,162 1.312 lJr Jan

0002 Lar T, .al ..:t.:!..:!1 :::!,:!20 2,021 1,397 ?,ll <'>c;Q 620 540 80 R. ral 4.241 2.220 2.021 1.397 738 659 620 540 80 U~ :jan

0003 Ganderb.a.1 T,- ~at 3.209 2.091 I.' 18 896 658 238 1.0"'8 gnQ 19Q

R. ral 3.209 2,091 I, t 18 896 658 238 1.068 869 19Q U1":"lan

0004 SrinagaJ" T, .af 2.695 1,654 1.041 622 249- 373 300 246 54 Rl ral 2,579 1.555 1.024 621 24R 373 299 245 54

U' :.an 116 99 17 I I 40302000 Ze ....... ·an ,<JG) - Ward U, ,an 54 41 13

No_25

40302000 Sempora (OG) - Ward Ui ~.)an ::! No 26-

40302000 Z.arna KOI (<_-xi) - L~, :1'310

W.ard No 27

40302000 Bagh Lal Pand'lth iJt'1an 27 25 2 (OG1 - \.Vard No 28

..:.:j..:_).3 (~~ (;~ '- .... - :S~J1d F·...:.)Of~ .r .... -(._.hl,::.Hl l . _-:=: ":. .,_-(_OG)- '""··aId No 30

l'HH_'\.1' 500\O()0Q S'fH'\3-~.?_~ {_.L~ ([J~'Si"t U, ?Q.I'(-"4 , ~.~("-..n \.f:o.._20-1. , "<;I 4"-" (-:.7Q .771 _:>9\ "'8.0

03 .. 04,& 0..5)

<;0010100 (3) Sri n.agar {MC-+--C>Ci -=- LJ;- :).::Hl 29 2h8 ! 3_344 15_9:'4 1_137 477 660 1.765 1,_-,87 371':

50010101 (.) Snnag'" (Me; Llr )atl 29. 152 13,245 IS,907 I , I -' f, 470 660 1.764 \ .3:036 371':

500\0102 (t!) Ze",,·.:an (OC;} LJ , ,an 54 41 I., 50010103 .(ii1) Sempora (C")G) LJ. ., 1 T

50010104 (iv) Z"ina KOl (OG) LI' )Ian

_5001n~')-'S ~, ~ f~.3_gn Lal P'3itd,th I', ::-" ::-(OG)

50010107 ( ...... :ii) SaId Por-a U~ :)3n 33 32

Achhan (OG)

SVU~0200 d>! l3ad"nH Bagh(CB)L. _),an 496 216 280 ~., -, 19 <'> 4 ::: 4030jl,J+,.).v "-.__j;;&;1juj~lu..;ti I.._r--..::AC) L-- :. .:;: ~-::; ~'-~ . --;{) <;~ $'-'; ..:. -, , 59 ~

230

(:E'S~'S ABSTRA<'_'T

t.,:-r n . .:...l ~ • • : 7"': --=t , ,.", -(."c :h._c~ S "I-o-t.o:'!l/ [-_)~'Sl.:i ....::~ C("D P.lock/ L .. ocat'lo.n

RUlal/ II._ • __ "'". ..' Cit)"_/' ~- ... )'\,vn code ~ ~ou;:-;,,-~}'-.. old -:::TiCU S1:.ry

<Ylhe.- 'lJeban numbe:r '-vorkers

........ ·~ll-kcr!:i Non-"",",oTkeT'S

Pot::rsons Mal~ Females ersons rvlales Females Persons Males Females

5 I "';2 53 <;4 ""><; 56 "7 58 59 3 2

17.141 4.144 12.997 20,375 12.457 7,918 H17,778 323,.856 493,922 Total SS-inagar 03 4,375 1,801 2.574 6.067 2.934 3,133 175.765 70.959 104,806 -Ru..--al

'12,766 2..343 10,42:3 14..308 9.523 4.785 642.013 252,897 .389.,,1 ]6 lI.ilirD.;In

1,835 632 [,203 3,479 1,535 1.944 59,901 25;109 34,792 Total Kang.an Door 1,835 632 1.203- 3.479 1.535 1,944 59.901 25.109 34.792 Rural C

Urban '.235 539 7J6 989 423- 566 42.0)5 17.'96 24.8l9 TOIa) Lar 0002 1.235 519 716 989 423 566 42.015 17.196 24.819 R ...... I

Urban 525 21 1 314 720 353 367 33.957 13,601 20,356 Total Gande.--ba~ 0003 525 2) J 314 720 353- 367 33,957 13.601 20,356 RUT~'

U..-ban 792 439 353 981 720 261 44.044 16.568 27,476 Total Sl'lnagar ()0{}4

780 439 341 879 623 256 39.892 15..053 24.839 Rural IZ 12 f02 "iI7 .5 4,152 1515 2.637 Urban 12 12 42 41 2.543 940 1.603 UTban Ze ...... ·an (OG) . Ward 4030200-0

No 25.

643 248 395. U..-ban Sempora «(")0) - '\)\lard 40302000

No.26

6" 21 47 Us-ban Z;alna Knt <0(0) - 40302000 V\.I<:ard No 27

27 2~ 2 39~ 149 243 UTbO::in Aag.h Lal P'and.lh 40302000 (-C-X-j) - -v....~.ard No 28

>, . ; -=:'-r,-' • 157 7;-<10 , -;r 1 ... ~ t;r" S:w;,_~ , .... c·.t·.i._-;j ~'...._·"'.,ho.:;,n 4{) _-:;n2 ~)()C;

~C}"'::-TJ - "l-....<.:!:;r.J ·"-...,t) ;- ~ ~

l 1,1:1,.":-....: 12.h9.~ 2.304 10.391 14 139 " :"oS5 ~ _ I ...... ~1 63-::.::" _3~i~J. ~--lOL.J_:..:!'S 1 383.0:=;'::2 l ':rh3n :-:"rlnn~·.,.ar 1.1.1\, (L-'lS1t ..... ~)n ~ {_n )C_H_]

O.3~n..j_~& 05 )

12.685 2.301 10,384 13.681 LJ,17LJ <-l.S02 622 . .2R6 245.517 '376,769 Uc-b.Hn (8) Snnagar (MC~CX,: 500 101QO 12,673 2.30 I 10.372 13,579 9.0S.2 ...:1.4(-)7 (~I S. 1 :;~ 2....:l4.00:! 374.1 :12 U.-nan (, ) Sr.n~ga. (tv1C) SOOIDIOl

12 12 42 " I :1 ::=;4."1. 9--1-0 1,603 LJrJ-.iln (. l ~ ) 7_c .... v-<l-n- {OG) SOO~0102

643 :2~R 395 Urban (.-El} Se'-T1pora -(oCX_j) :500~O'O_3

6S :2 I 47 UTban (I v) Zaln~ ......_ 0-1 (C)GJ 5QO • .r) I (}.0..1.

27 ~-';;, ::' ~9~ ~ 4":') 243 l.trhan -c...__.) l-3a~~h l_al P3ndnh 50()~(_)'O~

((.~(.,)

32 3) 506 157 349 Urh-an (V1~) Sald Para 50010107 Achhan j C)C,)

10 3 7 4""R ::":()-("" .. , ..... 0.-2 "7 3,764 ('"-o~~83 1. ~t"ban ~ b) B3:1.aml B"~'h ,CH) :-=;nOln2()('"

77. j:" ) -"- f of ... ··} t "1' s- " .._:: ~-.i ~.~16 ~ nh4 r rr+'=p G:"1I~l.--f,~,t-::-'! r .r'-.:"~r-<, 4n~(l ~oa,j

231

APPEt~DIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

TOTAL. SC.'-iEOULEO CA~ TES AND SCHEDUL=n TRIBFC:: POPULA TION ~ URBAN BLOCK V1/ISE

Location N<;IIn .E: oZ" tov_ n Name of w~rd Boundc>rl8S of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I population Castes Tnbes

EB number population' population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 1 EB'No 1 257 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 1 EB No. 2 90 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No. 1 EB No 3 236 40301000 Gander-bel {NAC} VVard No. 1 EB No. 4 211 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 1 EB No 5 225 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 1 EB No. G 138 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 1 EB No. 7 166 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 1 EB No. S 501 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 1 EB No. 9 66 40301000 Ganderba1 (NAC) V\lard No 2 EBNo. 10 131 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 2 EB No. 11 241 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 2 EB No. 12 240 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 2 EB No 13 189 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 2 EB No 14 473 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No 2 EB No. 15 222 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 2 EB No 16 140 40301000 Gander-hal (NAG) VVard No. 2 EB No 17 180 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 3 EB No 18 407 40301000 Gande:rb&J (NAC) VVard No. 3 E"6 No 19 290 40301000 Gand<'?rb81 (NAC) VVard No. 3 ER No 20 96 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) \!\lard No 3 EB No 21 46 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) \!\lard No 3 EB No 22 61 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No. 3 EB No 23 151 40301000 Ganderbat (NAC) VVard No. 3 EB No. 24 25 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 3 EB No 25 210 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No 3 EB No 55 60 2 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VIIard No.4 EB No 26 362 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. 4 EB No 27 515 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 4 EB No 28 223 ·40301000 Ganderbal {NAC) VVa.d No. 4 EB No. =3 118 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVaro No 4 E::B No. ~O 360 ,; G'2.C i UCO G2:l.de-~ :,;.~~ J \. ~--"':.L~t': ; \.!'~..'.2:~ ..-~ :'.Jc 0:, C[_ .. _ -:. ~

A.;? :-? 40301000 GGnderb6! (NAC) VVard No 5 EB !'~ o. 32 305 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No 5 EB No. 33 551 40301000 Ganderbr:ll (NAG) VIIard No 5 EB No. 34 736

40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No. 0 EB No 56 70 4

40301000 Gander-bal (NAC) \/Vard No 6 EB No 3S 169 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) \/Vard No. 6 EB No. 36 318 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 6 EB No 37 108 40301000 Ganderbar (NAG) VVard No. 6 E:::B No. 38 506 40301000 Ganderbat (NAC) VVard No. e EB No. 39 11 9 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 6 EB No 40 309 40301000 Gandcrbal (NAC) VVard No 6 EB No 41 150 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC) VVard No 6 EB No 42 136

732

40301000 Gander-bar ~ ,"-i,-",C: \/Vard No 6 EB No. 43 266 40301000 Gande'ba' \ NAC 1 VVard No. 6 EB No 44 148 40301000 Ganderbal \ :"-lAC;' VVard No. 7 EB No. 45 5B2 40301000 Ganderb31 \. N~l:>...C) VVard No 7 EB No 46 207 40301000 Ganderbal tNAC) VVard No. 7 EB No. 47 408 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG; VVard No. 7 EB No. 57 199 12 1 40301000 Ganderbal (NAC} \Nard No. 8 EB No. 48 534

40301000 Ganderbaj (NAC) VVacd No 8 EB No. 49 217 40301000 Gander-bal (NAG) 'Nard No 8 EB No. 50 242 40301000 Gander-baJ (NAG) VVard No. B EB No. 5"1 269 40301000 Gander-ba! (NAG) VVard No. S EB No. 52 404 40301000 Ganderbal (NAG) VVard No. S EB No. 53 99 40301000 Ganderba! (N,A.C) VVard No. S EB No. 54 117 40302000 Srinagar {i\..-1C+OG (Part) \,-'Vdrd No 1 EB No 1 200 40302000 Snnagar (l\lIC-+---':;G. (Pa;--c) VVard No. 1" EB No. 2 457 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG- ( Part) '-Nard No. 1 EB No. 3 232 40302000 Sdnagar (MG+OG' (Part) VVard No. 1 EBNo. 4 631

4v.:>u;.2uOlJ S,inagar {1\iIC+OG_ ( Part) '_'\'drd i'\JO 1 c=B Nv :J -~4a

40..302000 Srindgar U .. 1C+OG .. (P20rt) "-.,."Jdrd No . • EB No 6 "'--,...., ....-"'- "-

40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) VVard No 1 EBNo. 7 515 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No 1 EB No_ B 331 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+-OG. (Part) VVard No 1 EB No_ 9 457 40302000 Srinagar (MC-t-OG: ( Part) 'vVard No. 1 EB No. 10 613 4-0302000 Srinagar (MG-t-OG: (Part} VVard No 1 EB NO' 11 545 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG; (Part) VVard No 1 EB No_ 12 363 40302000 Srinagar (MC-t-OG; ( Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 13 287 40302000 Srinagar (MG+-OGj (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 14 268 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) 'Nard No 1 EB No 15 173 4()~O?OOO Srinagar (MC+OG CPaot) VVa;-d No. 1 EB No_ 15 461 40302000 S,inagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 17 532 40302000 Snnagar (i'.I1C+-OG (Part) 'lV3rd No. 1 EBNo_ 18 381 40302000 Sri nagar {MC+OG: (Part) VVard No 1 EBNo. 19 569 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) \Nard No. 1 EBNo 20 645 40302000 Srinagar {MC+-OG. (Part) VVard No 1 EBNo_ 21 432 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 22 458 40302000 Sr-inagar (MC+-OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EBNo_ 23 504 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No_ 24 270 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG: (~art) VVard No. 1 EB No. 25 325 "1 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 26 506 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) 'Nard No. 1 EBNo_ 27 803 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+OG:- (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No- 28 291 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG:: (Part) VVard No. 1 EBNo. 29 420 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG: (Part) VV3rd No. 1 EBNo. 30 5()9 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) VVard No. 1 EBNo_ 31 383 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG: (Part) 'VVard No. 1 EB No_ 32 479 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) 'Nard No. 1 EB No. 33 316 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) VVard No. 1 EBNo- 34 427 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) 'Nard No. 1 EBNo_ 35 377 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 36 414 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No_ 37 420 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 E8No_ 3B 470 40302000 Srinagar (Me+-OG· (Part) "'Nard No "1 EB No. 39 402

233

40302000 Srinaga, (MC~OG ( Part) VVard No 1 EB No 40 132 40302000 Sri nagar (MC +-OG ( Part) VVard No 1 EB No 41 334 40302000 Srinagar (f\JlC+-OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 42 144 40302000 S,.-inaga, (MC+-OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 43 426 40302000 S,.-inagar (l"v1C+OG (Part) \!Vard No. 1 EB No 44 318 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 45 322 40302000 Snnagar (1\t1C+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 46 122 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 47 570 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 48 405 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 49 432 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG' ( Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 50 283 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG ( Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 5i 570 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 52 485 40302;)00 Srinagar {r.JJ;c:: "-OG ( Part) V'''ard No 1 !:::B No 53 316 40::;02000 Snnagar (l'vlC+OG, (Part) '.iVard No 1 EB No 54 93 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+OG ( Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 55 233 40302000 SrinaC)ar (MC+OG (Part) \IVQrd No 1 EB No. 56 147 40302000 Srin<:3gar (j"lC ~OG ,-Part) .,/Vard No. EB No_ :5 ,~ '~S4

40302000 Srinaga. {MC+OG: ( Par·t:;. V',Ja,d No -: EB No~ c: <:> ... H .... 5SG

40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG ( Part) VVard No 1 EB No 53 556 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 60 312 40302000 Snnagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 61 347 403020UO Snnagar {MC+OG ( Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 62 633 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 63 612 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG ( Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 64 460 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 65 612 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 66 399 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O(_~ (Part) VVard No 1 ER No 67 182 ..:10307000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) V\!;::Jrd No 1 EB No 68 251 40307.:000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) 'Nard No 1 EB No. 69 401 ~C3C2000 Srinagaf CMC+OC (PO'H t) \j\/ard No 1 EB No 70 443 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 71 225 40302000 Snnagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 72 203 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No~ 73 456 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 74 612 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 75 498 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 76 141 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC' (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 77 243 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No~ 78 583 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 79 371 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) Ward No. 1 EB No_ 80 615 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) Ward No. 1 EB No. 81 304 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG' (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No~ 82 431 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No_ 83 468 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG' (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 84 473 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 8S 470 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 86 335 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC. (Part) VVa,.-d No. 1 EB No. 87 408 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 88 417 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 89 378 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG ( Part) VVard No. 1 EB No~ 90 299 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 91 591

234

40302000 Srinagar (MC-+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 92 406 222 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 93 280 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 94 106 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 95 79 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG .. (Part) VVard No. EB >'J. 96 475 40302000 Srinagar {MC-+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 97 113 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No. 9S 51 40302000 Sri nagar {MC-+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No 2043 354 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG (Part) VVard No 1 EB No 2044- 117 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 2045 762 40302000 Srjnagar {MC+OG, (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 2046 220 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) VVard No. 1 EB No. 2047 668 34 23 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 99 657 40302000 Snnagar ~MC+OG (Pa.-t) 'Nard No. 2 EB 1''';0, --:00 592 40302000 Sl"jnagar (Me .. OG. (F'art) V\/ard No. 2 EB No. 101 490 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG' (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 102 266 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 103 819 40302000 Snnagar (fV1C+C>G (Pa,t) Vva,d No. Z EB No. 104 850 40302000 Snnagar (l'IIiC+OG (?6&1') VVdrd No. 2 EB r-,Jo. ,05 703 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG (Part) VVard No 2 EB No. 106 383 40302000 Srinaga..- (MC+OG (Part) \Nard No 2 EB No_ 107 433 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 108 420 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EB No. 109 397 40302000 Srlnaga..- (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EB No. 110 345 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EB No. 111 607 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 113 389 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EB No. 114 454 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) 'vVard No. Z EB No. 115 457 40307000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VJard No. 2 EB No. 116 512 40302000 Srinagar (MC+Oe (Part) VVard No 2 EB No 117 463 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OC (PJrt) '.IV3rd No, Z EB No. 118 4,;;;-9 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) 'JVard No. Z EBNo. 119 502 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) \Nard No. 2 EB No. 120 520 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG (Part) VVard No 2 EB No. 121 321 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+OG (Part) 'vVard No. Z EB No. 122 586 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+OG (Part) Ward No. 2 EB No. 123 444 40302000 Sri nagar (MC-+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EB No_ 124 760 40302000 Sri nagar (MC-+OG (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No_ 125 664 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+OG, (Part) VVard No_ 2 EB No. 126 505 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No_ 127 401 40302000 S..-inagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No_ 128 361 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG, (Part) 'vVard No. 2 EB No. 129 439 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 130 437 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) V\{ard No.2 EB No. 131 631 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+OG (Part) VlJard No. 2 EB No. 132 420 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VlJard No. Z EB No. 133 417 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OG_ (Part) V\{ard No. 2 EB No. 134 510 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EB No. 135 185 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No_ Z EB No. 136 97 40302000 Srjnagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. Z EBNo. 137 iDS 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VlJard No. 2 EB No. 139 678 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OC (Part) VIIard No, 2 EB No. 140 537

235

40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) V\lard No. 2 EB No. 141 593 40302000 Snnagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No. 2 EB No 142 585 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No 2 EB No 2037 553 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) V\lard No,2 EB No. 2048 702 40302000 Snnagar (MC+OG) ( Part) V\lard No.2 EB No. 204-9 974 33 21 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG) (Part) \Nard No 2 EB No, 2050 173 7 40302000 Sr~nagar (MC+-OG) (Part) Ward No.2 EB No_ 2051 1.054 1 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) ( Part) VVard No. 2 EB No. 2052 93 40302000 Sr,nagar (MC+-OG) {Part) \Nard No. 2 EB No. 2053 104 40302000 Srinagar {MC+-OG) (Part) Ward No 3 EB No, 144 72 40302000 Snnagar (MC-+OG) (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No. 145 51 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG) (Part) \Nard No 3 EB No 146 662 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG) {Part) VVard No 3 EB No 147 501 40302000 S,inagar CrvlC+OG) (Part} VVard No 3 EB No 148 278 40302000 Srinngar (MC+OG; (P3rt) VVard No 3 EB No 149 537 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG) ( Part) 'Nard No. 3 EB No 150 333 40302000 Srinagar CMC+OG) (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No. 1'51 461 40.302Cl00 Snnagar (iviC---r-OG; ( Part) "-.j-''v'ar·_j .. ..i-o 3 EB No_ 152 ~~ ~-;-1-

4Q302000 SrinaQar (rvlC+OG: (Part) ',/".Ja;-d ~-lQ_ 3 ES No. 153 5:3 4-0302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No_ 'f54 424-40302000 Srinagar {MC+OGj (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No_ 155 477 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG) (Part) 'Nard No. 3 EB No. 156 437 4-0302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No. 157 490 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No_ 158 461 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) '.Nard No. 3 EB No. 159 473 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No 3 EB No. 160 369 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG~ (Part) VVard No.3 EB No. 161 750 22 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG, C Part) 'Nard No 3 EB No- 162 466 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC; ( Part) VVard No 3 EB No, 163 172 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG~ (Part) 'Nard No. 3 EB No. 164 264- 4-40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG,: (Part) V'v'ard No 3 EB No 165 379 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG; (Part) VVa,d No. 3 EBNo 166 307 40302000 Srinagar (MC+QG< (Part) 'Nard No. 3 EB No_ 167 448 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OC: (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No. 168 430 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG~ (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No_ 169 140 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG; (Part) VVard No_ 3 EB No_ 170 14 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG: (Part) 'Nard No_3 EB No. 171 510 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OC; (Part) '\Nard No_3 EBNo_ 172 132 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG) (Part) VVard No_ 3 EB No. 173 140 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-OG) (Part) '.Nard No.3 EBNo. 174 30 40302000 Srjnagar (MC+-OG) (Part) VVard No_3 EBNo_ 175 143 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+OG) (Part) 'Nard No_ 3 EBNo_ 176 490 40302000 Sr-inagar (MC+OG; (Part) VJar-d NO.3 EB No. 177 419 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG~ (Part) VVard No_ 3 EB No_ 2054 632 1S 6 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No. 2055 593 36 5 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+OG: (Part) VVard No_ 3 EB No_ 2056 118 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG; _(Part) VVard No. 3 EB No. 2057 468 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 3 EB No_ 2058 240 15 1 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No 3 EB No_ 2059 684 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVard No. 3 EBNo, 2060 915 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No 3 EBNo. 2061' 408 23 14-40302000 Srinaga.r (MC+OG. (Part) VVard No. 3 EB ND. 2062 411

236

40302000 Srinagar (MC-t-OG' (Part) VVard NO.3 EB No 2063 460 28 1 40302000 Srinagar (MC-t-OG ( Part) VVard NO.3 EB No. 2064 549 8 1 40302000 Srinagar (rv1C+-OG (Part) VVard No.4 EB No 178 367 2 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG (Part) VVar'd No. 4 EBNo 179 671 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG> (Part) \J\Jard Nci. 4 EB No. 180 508 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG; (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 181 522 40302000 Srinagar (MC-l-OG: (Part) \Alard No. 4 EB No. 182 95 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG- (Part) \/\lard No. 4 EB No. 183 430 40302000 Srrnagar (MC+-OG: (Part) VVard No. 4 EBNo. 184 262 40302000 Srlnagar (MC-t-OG (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No . • 85 375 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG: (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 186 597 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG; (Part) \/\lard No. 4 EB No. 187 575 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OC: (Part) \/\lard No. 4 EB No 188 458 5 40302000 Srinagar {h.'lCrOG,' (Part) \/\lard No 4 EB No. 189 621 40302000 Srjnagar cr'vlC"'OC:;, ( P3rt) VVard No. 4 EB No. 190 448 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG: (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 191 200 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG ( Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 192 542 40302000 Srinaga. (,v,e; rOG \Part) Vva,d No 4 EB Nv. 133 60a 40302000 Srinagar {:-V1_C +-OC {Pad) '.(\lard No 4 EB !'Jo 104- 497 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+OC'. (Part) VVard No 4 EB No. 195 418 40302000 Sfinagar (MC+OG> (Part) VVard NO.4 EB No. 196 522 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OC:' (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 197 381 40302000 Sri nagar {MC+OG> (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 198 630 40302DOO S.rinagaT fMC-+-OC (Part) \NaTa No. 4 EBNo .,99 360 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-OG (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No, 200 419 40302000 Srinagar (MC+c)C~ (Part) VVard No. 4 EO. No. 201 526 40302000 Srinagar (MG+O(_~ (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 202 796 1 3 40302000 Srinagar (!'v'lC +-OC . (Part) VVard No 4 EB No 203 390

~

40302000 Srinagar (i\)lC+OC (Part) VVard No. 4 EBNo 204 421 40302000 Srinagar (MC-l-OC~ (Part) VVc:lrd No 4 EB No. 205 282 40302000 Srlnagar {MC-+-O{ '. ( Part) \j\jard No. 4 EB No 206 384 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC, (Part) VVard No 4 EB No 207 444 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC: (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 208 622 40302000 SrinagaT (MC-l-OC~. (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 209 613 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O(J: (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 210 636 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O( ;: (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 211 140 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O( ;. (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 212 18 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC ~ (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 215 452 40302000 Sri nagar (MG+D(, (Part) VVard No. 4 EBNo. 216 692 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC ~ (Part) VVard No. 4 EBNo. 217' 907 40302000 Srinagar (MG+ac. (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 218 394 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+OC~. (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 219 274 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC~. (Part) VVard No.4 EB No. 220 664 5 40302000 Srinagar (MC+DC ; (Part) 'VVard NO.4 EB No. 221 466 40302000 Sr-inagar (MC+OC;' (Part) VVard No.4 EB No. 222 638 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O( ; (Part) VVard NO.4 EB No. 223 383 5 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC ; (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 224 301 40302000 Srinagar (MC+Q;' (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 225 635 40302000 Srinagar {MC+OC . (Pa,t) VVard No. 4 EB No. 226 442 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O( (Part) \Nard No. 4 EB No. 227 559 40302000 Srinagar (MG+Qc (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No 228 575 4Q302000 Srinagar (MC+-O (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 229 532

237

40302000 Snnagar (MC-+-O', ~; (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No 230 288 4 40302000 Srinagar (MC • C)(:;:: (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No 231 491 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O ~ _;~ (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 232 358 40302000 Shnagar (MC+O(,_;~ (Part) VVard No 4 EB No. 233 444 40302000 51·.r.agar (_!"'.ltC+O (Part) \f\Jard No 4 F.B No 234 603

40302000 Sri nagar {MC'+O" :;;: (Part) VVard No. 4- EB No, 235 594 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OC.i; (Part) VVard No, 4 EB No 236 461 40302000 Srinagar {MC+Ol_;; (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No, 237 331 40302000 Srinagar (Me-t-,a, 3) (Part) - VVard No. 4- EB No. 238 447 40302000 Srinagar {MC+O. -, (Part) \Nard No 4- EB No 239 334 > .

40302000 Sri nagar (MC-+-O ~ ". (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 240 572 , 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O .

. , (Part) VVard No. 4- EB No 241 611 -'

40302000 Srinagar {MC .... O (Pad) \Nard No 4 EB No 242 131

40302000 Sr:r.a.gar (r\,'C LO ~ {Part) \/\,J3rd No 4- F9 No 2d.3 528 40302000 Srir..agar (F' .... 1C-.r C. (P3 C t) V-Jard No "'--r :==8 i",~o /~4 774 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O· , (Part) VVard No 4 EB NOe 245 547 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+O , (Part) VVard No. Ll EB No. 246 374 4G3020GQ Sn.,agar [,·"lC··-C \?ar t) \/\iard ~c_ .. C:::3 ~Jo -~41 ..... ,1-0302000 Sr;nagar (t·.;1C 1- 0 (Part) 'jVard No 4 i==S No -::'d8 345 40302000 Snnaga.r (fv1C>t-- 0 (Part) V\iard No, 4 EB No 249 332 40302000 Srinagar (1'I.t1C+C~ (Par'i) VVCird No 4 Fa No ?5(] 411 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-O , (Part) VVard No 4 EB No 251 376 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+O .' (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 252 603 , 40302000 Sr-inagar {MC+O , (Part) VVard No 4 EB No. 253 507 10 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O ' , (Part) VVa..-d No.4 EB No, 254 556 , 40302000 Srjnagar {MC+O· . , , , (Part) VVard No.4 EB No. 255 281 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+O , (Part) VVa..-d No 4 EB No. 256 522-40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O. (Pad) Ward No <1 EB No. 257 314 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O (Part) VVard No 4 EB No 258 576 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O (Part) VVard No. 4 EBNo 259 399 40302000 Srinagar (MC"T"O (Part) VVard No 4 EB No 2t3~J 579 10

40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O . (Part) \Na,-d No . 4 EBNo. 261 587 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O (Part) VVard No 4 EB No. 262 274 40302000 Srinagar (MC-l--O (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No 263 320 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O , (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 264 610 40302000 SJinagar (MC+O, ;: {Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 265 303 40302000 Srinagar {MC+O " (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 266 426 40302000 Srjnagar (MC+O .~ , ,/ (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 267 338 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) VVard No. 4 EB No. 2065 240 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+OG; (Part) VVard No, 4 EB No. 2066 795 26 1 40302000 Srinagar (MC+OG) (Part) W"ard No. 5 EB No. 268 561 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O'':;~' (Part) VVard No. S EBNo. 269 401 40302000 8rinagar (MC+03) (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 270 682 40302000 Sr,nagar (MC+-O·-:';) {Part) VVard No. S EBNo. 271 525 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O ~) (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 272 431 40302000 Sr;nagar (MC+-O ) {Part) \!\lard No. S EB No. 273 516 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O::;) (Part) VVard No. S EB No 274 431 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O:::;; {Part) VVard No. S EB No. 275 515 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O 3~ (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 276 329 40302000 Sr;nagar (Me+-e =-: (Part) \/\lard No. S EB No.. 2?7 404 40302000 Srinagar (MC+-O ~, (Part) VVard No. S EB No, 278 365 40302000 Sr;nagar (MC+O (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 279 420

7:18

40302000 Snnagar (MC+C _j : (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 280 427 40302000 Sri nagar (MC-I-C , ( Part) \/\Iarci No 5 EB No 2B1 404 40302000 Srinagar (MC-I-O -' " (Part) \Alard No. 5 EB No. 282 397 40302000 Sri nagar (MC-I-P ~, (Part) V\/ard No. 5 EB No 283 463 ."

40302000 Srlnagar (MC+a __.; (Part) VVard No. S EB No 284 220 40302000 Srinagar (MC-I-O "=. ) (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No 285 705 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O ~,

..) ( Part) v.Jard No 5 EB No. 286 455 40302000 Srinagar (MC+O ' " .Ji (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 287 396 40302000 Srinagar (MC-I-C' ) (Part) VVard No 5 EB No_ 28B 507 40302000 Srinagar (MC+e (Part) \/\lard No_ 5 EB No. 289 387 40302000 Sri nagar (MC-I-C , (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 290 554 40302000 Srinagar (MC+G ) (Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 291 644 40302000 Srjnagar (MC+C ) (Part) \/Vard No 5 EB No. 292 396 40..302000 Srinag'::;'r (;'\,.·'C+C , ( Part) V',/ard No 5 EB No 293 ·1-00 4030:2DOO Srinagar (1\.lC+C ~ ( Part) \,rVard No 5 EB No 294 301 40302000 Sr:nagar (MC+C -' (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 295 701 40307000 Sri nagar (Me+e ( Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 295 547 403lJ20GU Snnagar (MC+c.. (Pan) Vv'a,ci r·.,jU. :3 Ea No ZST 5':;· f-40302000 SrinClgGlr CIvIC l--C ( Part) V"drd ~Jo 5 EB No 298 539 40"302000 Snnagar {MC+C (Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 299 6<:36 4030200C Snnagar (rvlC+C t Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 300 448 40302000 Srinagar {MC+e (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No 3Q1 601 40302000 Srinagar (MC+c.. (Pdrt) VVard No 5 EB No 302 615 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) V\fard No. 5 EB No. 303 604 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C > (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No_ 304 5S9 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 305 654 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) \I\Iard No_ 5 EB No 306 522 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C. ( Part) VVard No 5 EB No 307 415 40307000 Srinagar {MC+C (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 308 610 40302000 Srinaoar (MC+C (Part) \Nard No 5 EB No. 309 344 40302;']OC· ~nnagar (MC+e. (Part) VVard No 5 EB No_ 310 325 40302000 Srjnaga,. (MC+C (Part) VVard No. S EBNo. 311 368 ~5

40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 312 497 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+C (Part) \Alard No 5 EB No. 313 489 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) \Alard No. S EB No. 314 289 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+C (Part) VoJard No 5 EB No. 315 807 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) V\lard No. 5 EB No. 316 235 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) V\lard No. 5 EB No. 317 797 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No_ S EB No. 318 423 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No. S EB No_ 319 320 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) V>Jar(j No. 5 EB No_ 320 391 40302000 Srinagar (Me+C (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 321 4ii 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C,C, (Part) Ward No_ 5 EB No. 322 420 40302000 S.inagar (MC-+C .r (Part) V\lard No. S EB No_ 323 514 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No~ 324 417 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+C (Part) Ward No. 5 EB No. 3_25 488 40302000 Srinagar (Me+e (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 326 441 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+( (Part) VVard ND. S EB No. 327 375 40302000 Srinagar {MC+e (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 328 378 40302000 Srinagar (MC+( (Part) \/\lard No 5 EB No. 329 604 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) \/\lard No. S EB No. 330 509 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+( (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 331 476

239

40302000 Sr;nagar (Me ..... r . (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 332 355 40302000 Srinagar (MC---- . (P8rt) VV;3rd No. 5 EB No 333 517 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+L.. > (Part) \/\lard No. S EB No 334 434 40302000 Srinagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 335 329 40302000 Srinagar (MC+l (Part) \/\lard No 5 EB No 336 415 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+( (part) VVard No 5 EB No 337 418 40302000 Srinagar (MC--t--( (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 338 646 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-( (Part) VV'ard No 5 EB No 339 354 40302000 Srinagar (MG-+-. (Part) \Alard No. 5 EB No 340 565 40302000 Srinagar (Me-+-e (Part) VVard No~ 5 EB No. 341 301 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-L " (Part) \Nard No. 5 EB No. 342 462 40302000 Srinagar (Mc-+r - (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 343 376 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-( {Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 344 464 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-l (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 345 415 40302000 Srinagar (MG-+-( (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 346. 568 40302000 Srinagar {MC--t--, (Part) Ward No. S EB No. 347 367 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+-c (Part) \/\lard No. 5 EB No. 348 494 40302000 Srinagar (MC""~ (Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 349 520 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+- "- (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 350 455 40302000 Srinagar (Me .... ' (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 351 579 40302000 Srjnagar (MC-+-, (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 352 387 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+· (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No. 353 510 40302000 Srinagar (MC+, (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No 354 573 40302000 S,inagar {MC+' (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 355 421 40302000 SrinagGr (MC+· (Part) VVa.-d No. S EB No 356 492 40302000 Srinagar (Me-+- {Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 357 350

40302000 Srjnagar (MC-+ (Part) Vvard No 5 EB No 358 278 40302000 S;j~~gar {~./lC~ ( Part) \/\fa ,.("'1 No 5 EB No 3~9 388 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+- (Part) VVard No. 5 EB No 360 419 40302000 Srinagar {MC-+- (Part) VVard No 5 EB No. 361 673 40302000 ~rlnagar (Me-+- ~ (Part) VVard No. S EB No· 362 359 40302000 Srinagar (Me+ (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 363 472 40302000 Sri nagar (Me-+- (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 364 522 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+ (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 365 540 40302000 Srinagar (Me_, (Part) VVard No. S EB No 366 523 40302000 Sri nagar (Me ... (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 367 451 ~030200C Srillagar (I'_'~C, (Part> V,J2~d t~C) 5 EB No 2(-8 ~ 57:? .40302000 Srlnagar (Me_, (Pan> V,iaro No. S EB No 3G9 478 .40302000 Srinagar (MC-+ (Part) VVard No. S EB No 2067 101 ~G~02CQv S;-;'-",.3.9 3 • (1-.1C-l ,~~.-Z.~ .. j , i- I -~ -r- _..- ... r~s_ ~ E:_E; N":) 206E C1-':::-C. """"_I'__ . '-40:::'02000 Srlnagar (MC~ (P <~1I1.) V\.'ard No 5 EB No. 2069 L! on

.__.~ 5 L1

.40302000 Snnagar (MC" (Part) VVard No 5 EB No 2070 581 40302000 Srlnagar (MC'" (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 3'10 334 40302000 Srinagar {MC-+ ( Part) VVarrl No 6 EB No 371 207 40302000 Sri nagar (MC+ ( Part) VVard No. B EB No 372 391 40302000 Srlnagar (MC-+ (Part) VVard No. G EB No 373 432 40302000 Srinagar (Me .. (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 374 504 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+ (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 375 418 40302000 Srinagar (Me; (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 376 432 40302000 Sri nagar (Me--t- (Par t) VVard No 6 EB No 377 531 40302000 Srinagar (Me • (Part) VVard No. 6 EB No. 378 431 40302000 Srinagar (MC, (Part) VVard No 6 EB No 379 500

240

40302000 Srinagar (MC+(" (Part) VVarcf No 6 EB No. 380 691 4-0302000 Srjnagar (MC~ . (Part) VVard No 6 EB No 381 405 40302000 $rinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 382 259 40302000 Srinagar (Me'" (Part) VVard NO.6 EB No 383 476 40302000 Srirragar (Me-+ ~ (Part) V\laro No. S EB No 384 581 40302000 Srinagar {MC+O, (Part) VVard No 6 EB No 385 453 40302000 Sr;naga,-- (JVlC+O( (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 386 257 40302000 Srinagar {MC+C (Part) \lVard No 6 EB No 387 431 40302000 Srinagar- {MC+ (" (Part) VVard No. B EB No 388 441 40302000 Sril'lagar (MC-+{ (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 389 467 40302000 S.--inagar {MC--+ (Part) VVard No. e EB No. 390 378 40302000 S.--inagar {MC'" (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 391 470 40302000 Srinaga.-- (MC+ "- (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 392 414 40302000 S.--inagar (MC--+C' (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 393 630 40302000 S.--inaga.-- (MC+ 0' (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 394 440 40302000 S.--inagar (MC+C' (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 395 421 40302000 Srinaga.-- (MC':'" (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 396 100 40302000 Srinaga.-- (MC--+( (Part) Ward NO.6 EB No. 397 311 40302000 Srinagar (MC+ (Part) Ward NO.6 EB No. 398 415 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+ (Part) VVard No.6 EB No. 399 490 40302000 Srinaga.-- (MC--l-·_ (Part) VVa.--d No 6 EB No. 400 588 40302000 S.--inagar (MC-+,,__ (Part) Ward NO.6 EB No. 401 274 40302000 Srinagar (MC+e (Part) VVa.--d NO.6 EB No. 402 538 40302000 Srlnagar (MC+C (Part) VVard No. G EB No 403 560 40302000 Srinagar (Me+ (Part) Ward No 6 EB No. 404 512 40302000 Srinagar (Me+ (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 405 581 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... (rart) VVard No 6 EB No. 406 536 Ll'030.?ODO Srin2g?'r (1'."C--I (PErt.) 'vVard No 6 EB No 407 306 40302000 Srinagar (Me .... (Part) VVard No 6 EB No 408 313 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... (Part) V\fard No 6 EB No. 409 435 40302000 Srinaga.-- {Me-+ ~ (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 410 402 40302000 Srinagar {MC-f-' (Part) VVard No. S EB No" 411 271 40302000 Srinagar (Me+ (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 412 680 40302000 Srinagar (MC+ (Part) VVa,--d No. G EB No. -413 600 40302000 Snnagar (Me.., (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 414 514-4030/000 Srinagar (MC-t (Part) \.Nard No. 6 EB No. 415 409 4030:2000 Srin3ga:- <tJlC ... (Part) V./2.fd No 6 EB No 416 557 40302000 Srinagar (Me. (Part) VVard No. G EB Nc. 417 591 40302000 Snnagar (M·e; (Part) V\Iard No 6 EB No 418 602 4C::020C'C S r::l2.g~~ (f\I1C- {P~; T-t) \l\l~'f d t-..:._) (:1. ES Nc: ...:: 'I~ .. ~e.C

403D2000 Sri nagar (r .. 1C" (Pa:--t) \Nard No 6 EB No 420 -442 40302000 Srinagar (MC--+ (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 421 280 40302000 Snnagar {Me ... (P iOl rt) VV<:lrd No. 6 E6 No. 42:2 331 40302000 Snnagar (Me ... (Part) VVard No 6 cB No. 423 613 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... (Part) VVard No. e EB No. 424 512 40302000 Srinagar (Me; (Part) VVard No. 6 EB No. 425 515 40302000 Srinagar (MC ... (Part) \Nard No. G EB No. 426 423 40302000 Sri nagar (Me .. (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 427 442 40302000 Srinagar (MC'" (Part) Ward No. e EB No. 428 5S9 40302000 Srinaga.-- (Me_, (Part) Ward No. G EB No_429 610 40302000 Srinagar (MC--i (Part) VVard No. G EB No. 4-30 492 40302000 Srinagar (Me_, (Part) Ward No. G EB No. 431 520

241

40302000 Srinagar (Me...; (Part) 'Nard No 6 EB No 432 433 40302000 Sr;nag2r (i\l!C~ (Pan) VVard No 6 EB No 433 510 40302000 Srinagar (Me_, , (Part) VVard No 6 EB No 434 416 40302000 Srinagar {MC- J (Part) VVard No. 6 EB No 435 482 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) 'Nard No 6 EB No. 436 252 40302000 Srinagar (MC" (Part) 'Nard No 6 EB No 437 383 2 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... (Part) VVard No 6 EB No 438 530 40302000 Srinagar (Me__, (Part) VVard No 6 EB No_ 439 712 40302000 Srfnagar (Me__, (Pari) VVard No 6 EB No. 440 697 40302000 Srinagar (Me__, (Part) VVard No. 6 EB No. 441 601 40302000 8rinagar (Me .... (Part) VVard No 6 £[3 No. 442 738 40302000 Srinagar (MC'" (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 2071 129 40302000 Srinagar (MC_' (Part) VVard No. 6 EB No_ 2072 130 40302000 Srinagar (MC" (Part) VVard No 6 EB No. 2073 595 3 40302000 Srinagar (MC-+ (Part) VVard No. 6 EB No_ 2074 327 1 40302000 Srinagar (Me'" (Part) V'lfard No. 6 EB No. 2075 254 1 40302000 Srinagar (Me'"' (Part) VVard No. y EB No_ 443 369 40302000 8r~nagar (MC--J ~ (Part) ~ard No. 7 EB No. 444 183 40302000 Sri nagar (MC'" , (Part) VVard No> 7 EB No. 445 668 40302000 Srinagar (Me_, (Part) 'Nard No y EB No. 446 462 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... I (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 447 514 10 40302000 Srinagar (Me; (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 448 409 40302000 Srfnagar (MC; (Pan) VVard No. 7 EB No. 449 423 40302000 Srinagar (Me; (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 450 407 40302000 Srlnagar (Me__,. (Pari) VVard No. 7 EB No 451 451 40302000 Srinagar (MC .... (Part) 'Nard No 7 EB No 452 365 43 40302000 Srinagar (fJlC- (P~ri.) VVard Nc· 7 FI3 No .-:153 469 ~O302000 Sr-!r'l'ag2'r (MC~ (P;=nl) VVard No 7 F-B No 454 581 40302000 Srinagar (Me__, (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 45t> 458 40302000 Srinagar (MC- (Pan) VVard No 7 EB No. 456 526 40302000 Srinagar (MC ... (Part) 'Nard No 7 EB No 457 661 40302000 Srlnagar (MC .... (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 458 707 40302000 Sri nagar (Me ... (Part) VVard No 7 EB No.-459 442 40302000 Srinagar (MC--- (Part) VVard No 7 EB No> 460 627 40302000 Snnagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No 7" EE3 No. 461 43 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No 7 EB Nu. 462 218 40302000 ST".r·~ag~r ctJlC- (P2rt) VV20f"C t--...:c "' E6 r·.J -:__, L63 384 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) Vvard Nu 7 C6 No. 464 340 40302000 Srin2lgar· (Me_, (Part) VVar-d No I EB No. 465 444 ..o"!r"L~Ir-.,"--'r·r·r-.. --.-v~"-".£._Uuu Sr~r.ag8.~ lr, .... lC- (P2:--1) \'\.12 rr"'::: Nr-,., 7 ,- '-0. ~....: ( ..... 65~ £ ~):;G -: 4 40302000 S,~nagar cr..1C ' {Partj V\/ard r--.:c EB f' I~

~~ L!S7 33-'[ 4-0302000 Sri nagar (MC'" (Part) VVard No 7 EE3 No. 468 410 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No ,.- EB No 469 344 40302000 Srinagar {MC-, (Pan) VVard No 7 EB No 470 417 4-0302000 Srinagar (MC-i (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 471 418 40302000 Srlnagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 472 448 40302000 Sri nagar (Me ... (Part) '.Nard No 7 EB No 473 714 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... (Part) V\lard No 7 EB No 474 419 40302000 Sri nagar (MC- (Part) VVard No 7 EB No 475 477 40302000 Srlnagar (MC- (Part) 'Nard No 7 EB No 476 560 40302000 Srinagar (MG- (Part) 'Nard No 7 EB No. 477 580 40302000 Srinagar (Me-' (Pan) VVard No. 7 EB No 478 558

242

40302000 Sr nagar (MC~ . (Part) VVard No. Y EB No. 479 611

40302000 Sr eagar (MC- (Part) VVard No. y EBNo. 480 558 40302000 Sr nagar (MC ~ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 481 568 40302000 Srlnagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 482 462 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) V\fard No 7 EB No. 483 555 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ , (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 484 572 40302000 Sri nagar (MC'" (Part) VVard No y EB No. 485 535 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ .> (Part) . VVard No. 7 EB No. 486 409 40302000 Sri nagar {MC (Part) VVard No. y EBNo 487 560 40302000 Srinagar (MG, (Part) VVard No, 7 EBNo. 4BB 523 40302000 Srjnagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 489 567 40302000 Srinagar {Me (Part) Vl/ard No. y EB No. 490 622 40302000 Sri nagar (MC~ (Part) ""ard No. 7 EB No. 491 574 4-0302000 Srinagar (MC ~ , (Part) VVard No. y EB No. 492 560 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 493 501 40302000 Sri nagar (MC'" (Part) VVard No. y EB No. 494 494 40302000 Srinagar (Me" , (Part) VVard No. y EB No. 495 378 40302000 Srinagar (MC- (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 496 684 40302000 Srinagar (MC· > (Part) VVard No. Y EB No. 497 660 40302000 Srinagar (MC· > (Part) VVard No. Y EB No. 49B 489 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 499 357 40302000 Sri nagar (MC ' (Part) VVard No. Y EB No. 500 527 40302000 Srinagar (Me· (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 501 635 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Part) VVard No. y EB No. 502 660 40302000 Snnagar {Me (Pan) VVard No 7 EBNo. 503 664 40302000 Sri nagar (Me (Part) V\!ard No 7 EB No 504- 557 40302000 Srinagar (I\/iC (Part) VVard No 7 EB No 505 477 40302000 Srin2.gar- <"/!C (Pert) \Nard "In 7 EB No 506 465 40302000 Snnagar (MC- (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 507 581 40302000 Srmagar (Me (Part) VVar-d No 7 EB No. SOB 568 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Pan) VVard No, Y EB No. 509 581 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Part) VVard No.7 EB No. 510 676 40302000 Srinagar (Me·· (Pari) VVar-d No 7 EB No. 511 615 40302000 Srinagar (MC (Part) VVard No. Y EB No. 512 512 40302000 Snnagar (Me (Part) VVard NO.7 EB No 513 530 40302000 Snnagar (Me (Part) VVard No.7 EB No. 514- 620 38 48::::'02000 Srinaga, (h/iC (P2cl) \,yard No·7 EB No 515 590 40302000 Srinagar (MG (Part} \Nard No. Y EB No 516 574 40302000 S rinagar (MC (Part) VVard No. -I EB No. 517 464 40302COC S;,'n;3g,cr (f;.-':C (Pelt) \-'V"":-c: /'".'.:.__' .;:- EE N~ "_-' 5-;'::- Li::-O,

40302000 S; ir !ogar (rviC (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No 519 672 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Pan) '.Nard No. 7 EB No. 520 526 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No 521 606 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Pari) VVard No 7 EB No. 522 613 40302000 Srinagar (MC (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 523 638 40302000 Srinagar (MC· (Part) 'Nard No. 7 EB No. 524 597 40302000 Srinagar (MC (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No, 525 620 40302000 Srinagar (MC (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 526 635 40302000 Srinagar {MC+ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No 527 610 40302000 Srinagar (Me'" (Part) VVard No, 7 EB No. 528 217 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Part) Ward No. 7 EB No 529 146 40302000 Srinagar (Me (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No 530 351

243

40302000 Srinagar (Me, (Part) \Alard No 7 EB No. 531 502 40302000 Srinagar (Me_. (Part) VVan::! No 7' EB No. 532 339 40302000 Snnagar (Me+ (Pari:) VVar-d Nc. r EBNo. 533 328 40302000 Srinag.ar (Me-< (Part) VVard No. r EBNo 534 3~O

40302000 Sri nagar (MC-.t (Part) VVard No. Y EB No.' 535 641 40302000 Srin"agar (MC+ (Part) \foJard No. Y EB No. 536 501

40302000 S<inagar (MC+ (Part) 'vVard No. y EB No. 537 520 40302000 Srinagar (MC+ (Part) \/\lard No. 7 EBNo_ 538 648 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. Y EBNo 539 510

40302000 S,-;n~gar (Me ... (Part) VVard No_ 7 EB No. 540 300

40302000 Srinagar {Me ... (Part) VVard No_ Y EB No. 541 665 40302000 Srinagar (Me ... (Part) VVard No. Y EBNo_ 542 607 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. Y EB No_ 543 710 40302000 Srinagar (MC+ (Part) VVard No_ 7 EB No. 544 599 40302000 Srinagar (Me-< (Part) Ward No. 7 EB No. 545 366 40302000 Srinagar (Me, (Part) VVard No, y EB No. 546 367 40302000 Srinagar (MC~ (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 547 370 40302000 .Srinagar (Me .... (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 548 502 40302000 Srinagar (MC .... (Part) VVard No_ 7 EB No. 549 418 40302000 Srinagar (MC~' (Part) VVard No_ y EB No. 550 418 40302000 Srinagar (MC- (Part) VVard No_ 7 EB No. 551 412 40302000 Srin,agar (Me .... (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 552 561 40302000 Srinagar (MC .... (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No, 553 802 40302000 Srinc.gar (MC- (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No 554 472 40302000 Srinagar (MC: ~ (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 555 461 40302000 Sri'lag2f' (Me· (Pan) VVard No 7 EB No 556 383 40:302000 Si-i:,a~ ar (fv1( (Parl) \1\/ard No. 7 ER No 557 4~,C

4a2-~2~Q0 ~i:~2;.S2': (r,,"',.r (Part) Vv""n::l NQ 7 EO NQ 558 472

4030?,JOO Srinagar (Me· (Part) vVa;-d No. 7 EB No. 559 433 40302000 Srinagar (Me-, (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No_ 560 399

40302000 Srinagar (M(::' (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 561 395 40302000 Srinagar (M' (Part) VVard No 7 EB No. 562 449 40302000 Srinagar {M' (Part) VVard No 7 EB No 563 400 40302000 Srinagar (M' (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 564 699 40302000 Snnagar (M (Part) VVa,d No I EB No 565 496 40302000 Snnagar (M (Pa!t) Vvard NQ 7 EB No 566 615

40302000 Snnagar { hil (Part) VVa:d No 7 EB f'...!o. 567 679 40302000 Srinagar r, T'v1, . (Part) VVard No. 7 EB No. 2076 282 20 10

40302000 Srinagar (M' (Part) V\Iard No 7 E:.B No 2077 678 62 20

.c!C3020CC Si~t·4~9~r (I'J, .. \P2rt) \'\J2. :c r~·~ c:_ E? h;r~ /".j . .! r-- 4-S? 16 "')

403020(;0 Slincogaf (f\/j, (Part) VVard Nc c EB ~c ~C8 e93 <-...

40307000 Srinagar (M (Part) v.Jard No. S EB No 569 697 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 570 520-

40302000 Srinagar (Ml {Part) Vl/ard No. 8 EB No. 571 665 40302000 Srinagar (M' (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 572 668 40302000 Srinagar (M' (Part) V\/ard No 8 EB No 573 453 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 574 42B 4

40302000 Srinag2r (M (Part) Vv'ard No 8 EB No 575 508 40302000 Srinagar {M (Part) VVard No. S EB No 576 175 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 577 299 6 £10302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No 578 216 40302000 Srinagar (M· (Part) VVard No S EB No 579 221

244

40302000 Srinagar (M'~ ~ (Part) Ward No. 8 EB No. 580 362 40302000 Srinagar (Me - (Part) V\/ard No 8 EB No 581 452 40302000 Srlna_gar (MC :; (Part) Ward No. 8· EB No. 582 642 40302000 Srinagar (,M' ; (Part) Ward No.8 EB No. 583 419 40302000 Srinagar (M' ;> (Part) VVard No, 1:3 EB No, 584 466 40302000 Srinagar (M( ;. (Part) VVard NO.8 EB No. 585 56B 40302000 Srinagar (M( ;, (Part) VVard No. S EB No_ 586 613 40302000 Srinagar (M( ~ (Part) Ward No. 8 EB No. 587 577 9 40302000 Srinagar (M ... .> (Part) Vo./ard No. 8 EB No 588 535 22 40302000 Sr-jnagar (M( :; (Part) VVard No. S EB No_ 5S9 734 40302000 Srinagar (M( ::. (Part) V\Iard No 8 EB No, 590 571 40302000 Srinagar (M -' (Part> VVard No, S EB No_ 591 550 40302000 Srinagar (M' (Part) V\Iard No. 8 EB No_ 592 537 40302000 Srinagar (MI J (Part) \Nard No. 8 EB No. 593 524 40302000 Srinagar (M( >, (Part) Ward No. 8 EB No. 594 470 40302000 Srinagar (M' " (Partt VVard No 8 EB No. 595 532 40302000 Srinagar (M. J (Part) V>.Iard No. 8 EB No. 596 550 40302000 Srinagar (Me .> (Part) VVard No. S EB No. 597 581

.40302000 Srinagar (M( . (Part) Ward No. 8 EB No. 59B 512 40302000 Srinagar (M , (Part) Ward No. S EB No. 599 417 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No. GOO 462 40302000 Srinaga'r (M (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No_601 503 40302000 Srinagar (M -1-< > (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No 602 559 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No. 603 544· 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) \Alard No 8 EB No 604 522 40302000 Srinagar (~ (Part) Ward No. 8 EB No 605 619 40302000 S,inagar (tv' (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 606 349 40302000 Sri nagar (rV' (P2rt) VVard No 8 EB No 607 540 40302000 Srinagar (f\/l (Part) \Alard No. 8 EB No 608 526 40302000 Srinagar (M (Part) VVard No 8 EB NO.609 569 40302000 Srinagar (I\r (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No 610 451 40302000 Srinagar (lV: , (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 611 310 40302000 Srinagar (1\1'. (Part) Ward No 8 EB No. 612 551 40302000 Srinagar (M . (Part) VVard No. 8 EB NO.613 425 40302000 Srinagar (M , (Part) Ward No (3 EB NO.614 434 40302.000 Srinagar (M (Part) Ward No 8 EB NO.615 430 40302000 Sr-inagar Jrv~ (P2rt) \/'.Jar'C No 8 EB No 616 447 40302000 Srinagar (IV (Part) Ward No 8 EB No 617 438 40302000 Srinagar (N' , (Part) VVard No B EB No 618 547 "':;0302000 Sr;nagar (l\" (P~n.·i \..f:. f~ .-,..--.; '" -...--- r--.;o. 8 EB N-c~. 619 '154 40302000 Srinagar (i'v" (Part; \/".'ard t-Jo 8 EB No 620 269 40302000 S rinagar. (1\1' (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No. 621 520 40302000 Srinagar (IV (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 622 430 40302000 Srinagar (TV (Part) Ward No 8 EB No. 623 499 40302000 Srinagar (IV' (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 624 50B 40302000 Srinagar (1\/' (Part) Ward No. 8 EB No. 625 225 40302000 Srinagar (J\/' (Part) VVard No. B EB No 626 413 40302000 Srinagar (f\/'. (Part) V\Iard No. 8 EB No, 627 42B 40302000 Srinagar (1\1 (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 628 500 40302000 Srinagar (t\f (Part) Ward No 8 EB No. 629 622 40302000 Srinagar (IV'- (Part) Ward No. (3 EB No_ 630 414 40302000 Srinagar (I\/' (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 631 473

245

40302000 Srinagar (F\/' ; (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 632 239 40302000 Srinaga, (FV H.';' (Part) VVard No 8 EB No.633 511 40302000 Srir.agar (I\.~ . -- (Part) \Nard No 8 EB No. 634 510 40302000 S I ioagar (tv :; (Part) VVard No_ 8 EB No 635 331 40302000 Sri nagar (W _; (Part) \Nard No. B EB No 636 379 40302000 Srinagar (I\(' ;> (Part) VVard No B EB No. 637 79 40302000 Srinagar (M _; (Part) \Nard No B EB No. 638 271 40302000 Srinagar (W :; (Part) \Nard No. B EB No. 639 351 40302000 Srinagar (1\;- :; (P"art) VVard No B EB No 640 388 40302000 Srinagar (I\.< (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 641 578 40302000 Srinagar (I\.< (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 642 438 40302000 Srinagar (rv (Part) VVard No B EB No. 643 368 40302000 Srinagar (~i (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 644 362 40302000 Srinagar (1\/. (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 645 493 40302000 S rinagar (IV ( Part) \/Yard No.8 EB No. 646 380 40302000 Srinagar (fv (Part) \/Yard No.8 EB No. 647 593 40302000 Sri nagar (1\.. (Part) VVard No_ B EB No 648 647 40302000 Srinagar (f\.- , (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 649 527 40302000 Srinagar ("-- - (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No_ 650 570 40302000 Srinagar (r\. (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 651 335 40302000 Srinagar (r\- (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 652 528 40302000 Srinagar (r-.. , (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 653 737 40302000 Srinagar (r-- (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No 654 455 40302000 Srinagar (f'. (Part) VVard No a EB No. 655 634 40302000 Sri nagar (f. (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 656 584 40302000 Srinagar (r (Part) VVard No B EB No 657 129 40302000 Sr·inagar (f (Pc rt) VVard No 8 EB Nc) G58 263 4030?000 Srinag-31" (r ( Part) VVard No R FB No 659 178

40302000 Srinagar (r ( Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 660 552 40302000 Sri nagar ( r' (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 661 494 40302000 Snnagar (r (Part) VVard No 8 EB No. 662 293 40302000 Srinagar (r (Part) VV'ard No 8 EB No 663 225 40302000 Srinagar (r (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No 664 59, 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) VVard No. 8 E:B No 665 714 40302000 Srlr,agar (C ( Part) VVard No 5 EB No 666 408 40302000 Snnagar (I (Part) VVa~d No 8 EB No 667 332 4 C 302 O:-fC] Sr ~nag~~:- (r (P2.:t) VV3'C N,_-., S EE Nc G<':8 262 403C2000 Srinagar (f ( Part) VVard !'-.:o B EB t'-Jo. C6S 160 40302000 Snnagar(r (Part) V'\/ard No. B EB No 670 731 ~ Q:-:'~·200C.! Sr tr12S"---::' ~ . , , . < f::: crt} V<iz-.c ~ d Nc_, 8 -_. t< .--:~ 5 7 1 ~2L

40302000 Srinagar {f ( Part) VVa~d No S EB No 672 443 40302000 Srinagar cr ( Part) VVard No. 8 EB No. 673 628 40302000 Srsnagar(1 (Part) VVard No 8 EI:3 No 674 451

40302000 Snnagar (1 (Part) VVard No B EB No. 675 447 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) VV'ard No 8 EB No 676 426 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) VV'ard No. B EB No 677 600 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) VVard No B EB No 678 591 40302000 Srinagar (1 (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 679 451 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) VVard No. B EB No 680 322 40302000 Srinagar {r ( Part) VVard No B EB No 681 351 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) VVard No. B EB No 682 403 40302000 Srinagar (I. (Part) VVard No B EB No 683 501

246

40302000 Srinagar (t· j (Part) \lVard No B EB No. 684 550 40302000 Srinagar {r (Part) VVard No B EB No 685 552 40302000 Srinagar (f :; (Part) VVard No 8 "EB No 686 671 40302000 Srinagar {(' .. ; (Part) VVard NO.8 EB No. 687 343 40302000 Srinagar < 1\ :; (Part) \lVard NO.8 EB No. 6-88 402 40302000 Srinagar (l' , (Part) 'VVard NO.8 EB No. 689 445 40302000 Srinagar (l\ os (Part) \/Vard NO.8 EB No 690 233 4-0302000 Srinagar (r- ; (Part) VVard NO.8 EB No. 69'1 560 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) VVard No B EB No. 692 4-11 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) \/Vard NO.8 EB No 693 480 40302000 Srin~gar (I (Part) VVard NO.8 EB No. 694 578 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 695 620 40302000 Srlnagar (f (Part) \/Vard No. 8 EB No. 696 541 40302000 Srinagar (f ~ (Part) VVard No. B EB No. 697 338 40302000 Srinagar cr· , (Part) \lVard NO.8 EB No. 698 6"15 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) \/Va I'd No. B EB No. 699 375 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) \/Vard No. B' EB No. 700 264 40302000 Sr,nagar (I (Part) \lVard NO.8 EB No. 701 496 40302000 Srinagar (f > (Part) \JVard No. B EB No 702 629 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No. 703 577 40302000 Srinagar (I , (Part) VVard NO.8 EB No 704- 303 40302000 Srjnagar {f (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No. 705 377 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) V>Jard No. S EB No 706 498 40302000 Srinagar (i , (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 707 386 40302000 Srinagar (. (Part) VVard No. 8 EB No 708 ~O2

40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 709 585 40302000 Srinagar {. (Part) VVard No S EB No. 2079 72C 25 18 An302000 Srjnag2r ( (Pr:lrt) VVard No 9 EB No 710 630 40302000 Srinagar {, (Paft) VVard No. 9 EB No 711 666 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No 9 FB No. 71;? 601 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) V\Jard No. g EB No 713 572 40302000 Sr1nagar ( (Part) VVard No. g EB No 714 753 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) V\lard No. 9 EB No 715 422 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) 'vVard No. 9 EB No 716 307 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No 717 270 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \.IVard No. g EB No. 718 500 "-'0302000 SI-ln2.gar ( (r'c it) V .. .J2rd No 9 I:::S No 719 <""189 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \/Vard Ne. 9 EB Nc. 720 673 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No 9 EBNo 721 417 J:: C: '3 ~~l'=:: C~ C)1} S~~~-:'2£2r -( (Part) -. .. J""\I~r-(J N·' s:; F.:B i-~o

-...,~

1..:::..../ 0;) i 40302000 S::-1n.2gar ( (rart) \/1.'2 rd No. g EB No 723 268 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 724 408 40302000 Sr.nagar { (Part) \/Vard No. 9 EB No. 725 ti51 40302000 Srif"lagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No 726 500 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No. 727 513 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 728 622 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No 729 44 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 730 384 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No. g EB No. 731 730 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 732 477 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 733 407 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 734 363

247

40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) Ward No. g EB No 735 344 40302000 Srinagar (r - (Part) . V\lard No . g EB No 736 700 40302000 Srinagar (r (Part) • Ward No. g EB No 737 558 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part) \/Vard No. g EB No. 738 497 40302000 Srinagar (L 3 (Part) VVard No. g EB No_ 739 516 40302000 Srinagar (r 0 (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 740 577 40302000 Srinagar (r -, (Part) VVard No. g EBNo. 741 646 >

40302000 Sri nagar (f .:; {Part) VVard No. g EBNo. 742 535 40302000 Srinagar {I ~ (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 743 488 40302000 Srinagar {I ; (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 744 530 40302000 Srinagar {r (Part) VVard No. g EBNo. 745 381 40302000 Srinagar (r ~ (Part) VVard No g EB No. 746 774 40302000 Srinagar (f ; (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 747 761 40302000 Sri nagar (I ~ (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 748 525 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No. 749 586 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) Ward No. g EB No. 750 60i 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) Ward No. g EB No. 751 510 40302000 Srinagar (I 3 (Part) Ward No. 9 EB No. 752 508 40302000 Srinagar (r , (Part) Ward No. g EB No. 753 476 40302000 Srinagar (1 (Part) Ward No g EB No. 754 565 40302000 Srinagar (~ (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 755 632 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No. 756 483 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) \/\lard No. g EB No 757 507 40302000 Srinagar (I (Part) V\lard No g EB No. 758 484 40302000 Shnagar (, (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No 759 582 40302000 Srinagar (L (Part) VVard No 9 EB No 760 S89 40302000 Snnagar C ( Part) VVard No. g EB No 761 650 40302000 S.-jnag8r (. (Part) VVard No 8 EB No 762 607 40302000 Srinagar (. (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No 763 460 40302000 Srinagar (i (Part) Ward No. 9 EB No. 764 566 40302000 Srinagar (i (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 765 5S9 40302000 Srinagar (. (Part) Ward No. g EB No. 766 620 40302000 Srinagar (, , (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 767 479 40302000 Srinagar (. '. (Part) 'Nard No. 9 EB No 76B 725 40302000 Srinagar (. · (Part} VVard No 9 EB No 769 651 40302000 Srinagar {. ; (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 770 646 "::0302000 Srin2g&r { (Part) V\!arc r'-,'o 9 EB N~ 771 4 0 -~ (

40302000 Srinagar (. , (Part) VVard Ne. g EB No 772 574 40302000 Srjnagar (. 0 (Part) VVard No. S. EB No. 773 5.5 .. Li~:=:'G2nC:iC; Srir12gc r ( (P<3r.; ' . ...- .... -.,.T:::--::.r-C r-...:c !=' FG No 77L, L79

40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \/Vard No 9 EB No 775 462 40302000 Srinagar (i , (Part) 'vVard No. g EB No. 776 780 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No 777 62S 1 40302000 Sflnagar( · (Part) VVard No. g EB No 778 537 40302000 Srinagar (, (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 779 353 40302000 Srinagar (, > (Part) \/\lard No. g EB No 780 720 40302000 Srinagar (. , (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 781 482 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 782 460 40302000 Srinagar ( · (Part) VVard No. g EB No. 783 492 40302000 Srinagar ( · . (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No. 784 336 10 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No. g EB No. 785. 426 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 9 EB No. 786 449

248

40302000 Snnagar (1 (Part) VVard No. 9 EBNo. 7B7 436 40302000 Srinagar C (Part) VVard No. 9 EB No 788 652 40302000 Srjnagar (. - (Part) V\lard No. 9 EB No 789 554 40302000 Srinagar (, (Part) "Ward No g EB No 790 522 40302000 Srinagar (: (Part) VVard No. g EB No 2080 822 12 3 40302000 Srinagar (1 (Part) V\Jard No. 9 EB No 20B1 932 19 40302000 Srinagar (f , (Part) VVard No 10 EB No 791 835 40302000 Srinagar (f (Part)_ VVard No 10 EB No. 792 574 40302000 Srinagar (, (Part)' V\lard No 10 EB No 793 447 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) \£Vard No. 10 EB No. 794 445 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. 795 396 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 10 EB No 796 398 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. 797 406 40302000 Srinagar (, , (Part) 'Nard No. 10 EB No. 798 344 40302000 Srinagar (. , (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. 799 406 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) V\lard No. 10 EB No. BOO 416 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. 801 387 40302000 Srinagar( , (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. B02 129 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. 803 410 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No. 804 482 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No. 10 EB No. B05 652 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) V\Jard No. 10 EB No. 806 508 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No 807 413 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 10 EB No B08 322· 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 10 EB No 809 141 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 10 EB No 810 644 40302000 Srinagar i. (Pari.) VVard No 10 EB Nc· 811 529 -"'iO~02000 Sr~naS2; ~ ( P2r1; \f\f? rd NQ 10 FP N .. 812 733-40302000 Srinagar- I (Part) VVard No. 10 EB No 813 753 40302000 Srinagar t (Part) VVard No 10 EB No 814 272 40302000 Srrnagar ( (Part) "Ward No 10 EB No 815 536 40302000 Snnagar( , (Part) Ward No. 10 EB No. 816 416 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No 10 EB No 817 435 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No 10 EB No. 818 621 40302000 Srinagar j (Part) Ward No. 10 EB No. 819 296 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) Ward No 10 EB No 820 300 40302000 Sr(rj~~g-L:ir ;, (Pcr~) V'.!Q1-d No 10 EE No 521 704 4030:;>000 Srinagar, (P2I1 t) V\/ard No 10 EB No. B27 543 40302000 Srrnagar( (Part) VVa,-d No. 10 EB No 823 504 4C:3-C)2CGC S~ ;.~.~g-3r ~

.-p. ~,', \. "-"""_ '-j \/ ...... ~ ~ r-G f"""": 0 : ~) FE I'.~c- ~~ .. .<. ~2~~

40302000 Srinagar l (Part) \/\Jard No 10 CS No 8"'''' L.~ 250 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) Ward No 10 EB No. 826 369 40302000 Snnagar \ (Part) Ward No 10 EB No BTl t:>45

40302000 Srinagar, (Part) VVa,d No. 10 EB No. 828 665 40302000 Srinagar " (Part) Ward No 10 EB No. 829 673 40302000 Srinagar I (Part) Ward No. 10 EB No. 830 485 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) Ward No 10 EB No 2082 591 40302000 Srinagar I (Part) Ward No. 1 1 EB No. 831 494 40302000 Srinagar \. (Part) VVard No. 1 1 EB No 832 600 40302000 Srinagar I , (Part) Ward No. 11 EB No. 833 491 40302000 Srlnagar, (Part) \lVard No 1 1 EB No. 834 509 40302000 Srinagar < (Part) Ward No. 1 1 EB No 835 628

249

40302000 Srinagar f

-40302000 Srinagar { 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar { 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sr.nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sr.nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srina9ar ( 40302000 Srinagar { 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sr.nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( .-1 n.",o;;oo[10 Sr;nAgar (

40302000 Snnagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 8rina9ar ( 40302000 Snnagar( 40302000 8rinagar ( 40302000 Srmagar ( 4030='0C'::] S rinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar 403020UO Srrnagar /_ .-:_:.::.' "-_.)7 C~-(_--~O .8!'" 1~' 2gc- ~ ~,

40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40.::>020UO Sf/nagar ( 40302000 Srmagar ( 40302000 8rina9ar ( 40302000 Srmagar ( 40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sri nagar \ 40302000 Snnagart 40302000 Srinagarl 40302000 Srinagar \

(Part) _" (Pa:-t)

(Part) ~. (Part;

{Part] _; (Part)

( Part) (Part) ( Part) (Part)

> (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

~

~

~ (Part) ;> (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) {Part) ( Part) (Part) {Part) (Part) (Part) (P'3rt}

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) ( Part) (Part) (Part} ( Pori) (Part) (F2':;' (Par.:) ( Part) (Part) (Part) ( Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

VVard No. 11 VVarc! No. 1 1 VVard No 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No 11 Ward No 11 \/Vard No 11 VVard No 11 VVard No. 11 Ward No. 11 VVard NO.1' VVard No. 11 VVard No 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No. 11 V\Iard No. 11 VVard No. 11 Ward No 1'1 Ward No_ 11 \Alard No 11 Ward No 11. VV3!'d No 11 \N;o>.-d N.-:. -1,

Vv'ard No 11 VVard No. 11 V\lard No 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No. 11 VVard No. 1"1 VVacd No 11 VVacd No. 11 VV2!d No ,1 \,Vn,d No 11 VVard No 11

VVerd No. 11 \.Nard No 11 VVard No 11 VVard No 11 \.Nard No 11 VVard No 11 VVard No 11 \/Vard No. 11 \/Vard No. 11 \/Vard No 11 VVard No 11 VVard No. 11

EB No 836 EB No. 837 EB No 838 EB No 839 EB No. 840 EB No 841 EB No 842 EB No. 843 EB No 844 EB No 845 EB No. 846 EB No 847 EB No. 848 EB No. 849 EB No. 850 EB No. 851 EB No. 852 EB No 853 EB No. 854 EB No 855 EB No. 856 EB No 857 EB No. 858 EB No 859 EB No 860 EB No 861 EB No. 86? EB Nr:- 8G-~

EB No 864 EB No. B6t> EB No 866 EB No B67 EB No. 868 EB No 869 EB No. 870 EB No 871 EB No E72 FE No E73 EB No 874 F!:3 t< .. ~ B -/ ~. EB No 876 EB No 877 EB No. 878 EB No S79 EB No SSO EB No 881 EB No 882 EB No 883 EB No. 884 EB No. 885 EB No 886 EB No 887

250

368 415 371 601 748 483 212 576 549 537 340 131 455 292 487 647 595 399 435 616 251 338 546 566 543 570 589 S79

564 622 458 626 382 472· 425 477 363 519

728

576 626 623 318 465 507 374 759 537 659 584 606

40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No_ 11 EB No 888 510 40302000 Srin~gar( (Part) \Nard No_ 11 EBNo 2083 783 25 "11

40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No. 889 400 403020'00 Sr-inagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No_ a90 163 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EBNo_ 891 309 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No_ 892 603 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No_ 893 766 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No. 894 542 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No_ 895 762 40302000 Srinagar (_ (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 896 548 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No_ 897 323 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No_ 898 682 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No_ 899 443 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No 900 118 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) V\lard No. 12 EB No. 901 228 40302000 Srinagar( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No_ 902 259 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No_ 903 544 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 904 417 40302000 Srin,agar ( (Part) \Alard No_ 12 EB No_ 905 327 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \Alard No_ 12 EBNo. 906 494 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No. 907 66 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No_ 908 514-

40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 909 437 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 12 EB No. 9.10 609 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VV'ard No 12 EB No. 911 424

40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 12 EB No 912 463 40302000 Srinagar \ (P&rt) \/\lard No 12 EB No 913 62 40307000 S..-inagar !. (P8rt) VVard No 1? EB No g1Ll. 232 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 12 EBNo 915 120 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 916 207 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 917 372 40302000 Srlnagar ( (Part) "vVard No. 12 EB No. 918 625 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \Nard No 12 EB No 919 635 29 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 12 EB No_ 920 593 40302000 Srinagar ( < Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 921 17 40302000 Srinagar \ (Part) Vv'ard No_ 12 EB No 922 611 -40302000 S~-.j-1lagar ~ {Pari) \/\lard ;--"'10 ,2 EB No 923 121

40302000 Srinagar I < Part) V-Jard No. 12 EB No. 924 435 40302000 Srinagar; (Part) VVard No 12 EB No. 925 540 .0:::2_03 C'20·C·Q Sf iro3ger ~ ~P3ri) \/'\./ -2. t~d No 12 EB r....Jo_ S2e· r_ ~-::;, --;-

40302000 Srinagar! (Part) \/Vard No 12 EB No 927 284 40302000 Srinagar i (Part) \Nard No. 12 EB No_ 928 252 40302000 Srinagar I (Pari) VVard No. 12 EB No 928 318 40302000 Srinagar I (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 930 416

40302000 Srinagar I (Part) VVard No 12 EB No. 931 227 40302000 Srinagar' (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 932 228 40302000 Srinagar I (Pari) VVard No. 12 E8 No. 933 560 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \Nard No 12 EB'No 934 450 40302000 Srinagar! (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 935 440 40302000 Srinagar , (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No. 936 507 40302000 Srinagar ( Pari) VVard No. 12 EB No. 937 452 40302000 Srinagar, ( Part) \/Vard No 12 EB No. 938 479 3

251

40302000 Srinagar (Part) \Nard No. 12 EB No 939 594 40302000 Srin8g3r (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 940 164 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 12 EB No. 941 197 40302000 Srinagar (Part) Ward No. 12 EB No. 943 6B5

4030#2000 Srinagar (Part) 'Nard No. 12 EB No 944 562 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 945 379 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 946 431 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No. 947 373 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 948 549 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 949 197 40302000 Srinagar ( Par-i) VVard No. 12 EB No 9S0 422 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \.Nard No. 12 EB No. 951 522 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 952 725 40302000 Srinagar (Part) V\lard No. 12 EB No. 953 471 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 12 EB No 954 445 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 955 383 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \I\Iard No. 12 EB No. 9S6 389 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) VVard No. 12 EBNo. 957 331 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) VVard No_ 12 EB No. 958 673 40302000 Srinagar' (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 959 725 40302000 Srinagar. (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 960 521 40302000 Srinagar' (Part) \lVard No. 12 EB No. 961 220 40302000 Srinagar. (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 962 166 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 963 428 40302000 Srinagar ( Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 964 510 40302000 Sl"inagar ( Part) VVard No 12 EB No 965 398 40302000 Srlnagar ( Part) VVard No 12 EB No 966 132 403COOOO Sr,n8qa,- (Part~ VVard No 12 EB No 967 734 40302000 Srinagar ( Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 968 581 40302000 Srinagar (~a rt) \/\lard No. ,2 EB No 969 682 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 12 EB No. 970 259 40302000 SrlnClgar ( Part) 'vVard No. 12 EB No 971 494 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 12 EB No 972 666 40302000 Srinagar (Pa rt) VVard No. 12 EB No. 973 168 40302000 Srinagar ( Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 974 385 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \/Vard No. 12 EB No 975 637 4C)3C·70CloC S:~r'2g2r (Pzor-:.:' V'~Ic;,d No 12 EP N,::::> 976 700 40302000 Srirl2.gar ( P3rt) \/\lard No 12 EB Nc 977 381 40302000 Srinagar ,-Part) VVard No. 12 EB No 975 414 4~\=-"'~f?G~---:+:J S:'-:~-lol:~gdT {r~c·i :' '\.f ...._! c~ , c_i '" ~, -<_..,

, L EB r-~ ':i ~ .. > .. 1SC:_ 40302000 Sr!n2gar ( P2rt) VVard No 12 EB No 2084 120 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 980 333 40302000 SI'nagar (Port) VVdfU No. ,3 EB No. 961 356 40302000 Srinagar ( Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 982 605 40302000 Srrnagar , (Part) VVard No. 13 E=t:3 No. 983 214 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 984 713 40302000 Srinagar , (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 985 742 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 986 424 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \/Vard No 13 EB No 987 678 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VV.<=lrd No 13 EB No 988 616 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 989 352 40302000 Srinagar

., (Part) VV8rd No 13 EB No 990 459

252

40302000 Srinagar ~ (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 991 478

40302000 Srinagar - (Part) VVard No "'3 EB No 992 545

40302000 Srinagar, :; (Part) VVard No 13 EBNo. 993 387 40302000 Srinagar, _; (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 994 428 40302000 Srinagar ~ :; (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 995 380 40302000 Srinagar ( :; (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 996 693

40302000 Srinagar 1 :; (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 997 327 40302000 Srinagar f :; (Part) VVard No 13 EB No. 998 382 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) \Nard No 13 EB No 999 362 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) \Nard No. 13 EB No 1000 384 7· 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) VVard No "13 E6No 1001 619 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 1002 714 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) \Alard No 13 EB No. 1003 504 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) Ward No. 13 EB No 1004 431 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1005 599 40302000 Srinagar' (Part) \lVard No. 13 EB No. 1006 479 40302000 Srinagar i (Part) \lVard No. 13 EB No. 1007 324 :-

40302000 Srinagar j (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1008 4S9 40302000 Srjnagar, , (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1009 362 40302000 Srinagar i (Part) \lVard No. 13 EB No. 1010 530 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) \lVard No. 13 EB No. 1011 320 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1012 349 40302000 Srinagar, , (Part) Ward No. 13 EB No. 1013 290 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1014 401 ..:I,(}~02.GOG SJ;"\\l.agaJ;" {Part), \J\laJ;"<i No 12> EI3 N.o 1.015 457 40302000 Srinagar (Part) V\fard No 13 EB No 1016 613 40302000 Srinagar (Part) V\lard No 13 EB No 1017 435 4030/'000 Sr;nagar (Pari) VVard No 13 CO No 1018 421 40302000 Srinagar; (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1019 448 40302000 Srjnagar. (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1020 536 40302000 Srinagar, (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No, 1021 429 40302000 Srinaga.- (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 1022 542 40302000 Srinagar' (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No, 1023 162 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 1024 330 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVa1d No. 13 EB No 1025 258 40302000 Srinaga.-

.. (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1026 118 ,

4030:7000 S:--inag2r (Part) \/\/2 :'d Nc -; 3 EEl No 1027 25~

40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 13 EB No, 1028 189

40302000 Snnagar (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1029 214 40302QC'C S .. ~ .!'-• .c_-::::g.c=- I (Pc' ~) V\/""rc !,-,,-, ~ .-:-- F'E'. "..!c-. -"f C~3f"' 5:;_--::

40302000 Srrn2gar (Pan) VVard No 1 :?- EB No 1031 592 40302000 Srinagar , (Part) \Alard No. 13 EB No, 1032 147 40302000 Snnagar (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No, 1033 254 40302000 Srinagar , (Part) \Nard No 13 EB No, 1034 510 40302000 Srinagar , (Part) VVard No 13 EB No. 1035 428 40302000 Srinagar , (Part) \Nard No 13 EB No. 1036 436 40302000 Srinagar ... (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1037 521 >

40302000 Srinagar > (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1038 350 40302000 Srinagar ;> (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1039 537 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1040 400 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \Nard No 13 EB No, 1041 315 40302000 Srinagar --, (Part) VVard No. 13 EO No 1042 555 , ,

253

40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 1043 635 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 13 EB Nr:. 1 (Vl4 22.5 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1045 285 40302000 Srjnagar (. (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No 1046 427 40302000 Srinagar {. (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1047 429 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1048 470 40302000 Srinagar {' (Part) VVard No. 13 EBNo. 1049 432 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 13 EB No. 1050 525 40302000 Srin8gar ( (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 105'1 516 40302000 Sri nagar ( (Part) VVard No 13 EB No 1052 455 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 13 EB Nv. 1053 338

'40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No '"14 EB No 1054 600 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No. 1055 617 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1056 333 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1057 358 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVerd No. 14 EB No. 1058 591 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1059 169 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1060 79

40302000 Sri nagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1061 298 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. "14 EB No. "1062 410 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No. 1063 529 40302000 Srtnagar ( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No. 1064 564 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1065 367 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No. 1066 396· 40302000 Srinagar ( (Par"!) 'Nard No 14 EB No 1067 463

40302000 Srinagar ( (Partl VVard No 14 EB No 1068 340 40302000 Snnagar ( (Pa,,] VI/ard No 14 EB f'~ c· 1069 542 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \!\lard N-o 14 EB No 1070 458

40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No 1071 66-'1 40302000 Snnagar,( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1072 584 40302000 Srinagar' ( ( Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1073 493 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1074 454-40302000 Srinagar ( ( Part) VVard No. 14 EB·No. 1075 512 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1076 578 40302000 Srinagar ( ( Part) VVar'd No 14 EB No 1077 418 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1078 659 40302000 Srinagsr ( (P3rt) VV3rd No 14 EB N ... ,079 .-"']19 6

40302000 Srir.<3g3.r. { (Part) V'-lard No. 14 EB No. 1080 352 40302000 Srinagail { (Pan) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1081 270 ·~O"302000 ~ ~~1~cg2r '- (F-'2 ~---r: \_,V3~d ;'"--""[0 --:.Ll EB No "lC.F:/ 3~G

40302000 Srinagar ( (P2 rt) V\/ard No 1-4 EB No '1083 419 4030:;;>000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1084 407 40302000 SriF\ag;~n ( (Part) Vvard No. 14 EB No. 1085 472 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1086 581

40302000 Sr'lnagar ( (Part) VVard No. 44 EB No. 1087 430 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No 1088 577 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1089 442 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1090 452 40302000 Srinagar ( (Part) \Nard No 14 EB No 1091 325 40302000 Srinagar l (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No 1092 309 40302000 Srinagar r ( Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1093 495 40302000 Srinagar ( ( Part). VVard No. 14 EB No 1094 732

254

40302000 Sri nagar < 40302000 Srinagar ' 40302000 Srinagar i

40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar ( 40302000 Sf"!nagar ( 40302000 Sl'"inagar ( 40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar , 40302000 Sri nagar , 40302000 Snnagar • 40302000 Srinagar I

40302000 Srinagar I.

40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar( 40302000 Srinagar I

40302000 Sri nagar I

40302000 Sri nagar , 40302000 Sri nagar , 40302000 Srinagar I

40302000 Sri nagar ( 40302000 Srinagar , 40302000 Srinagar . 40302000 Srinagar \ 40302000 Sri nagar A0302000 Sr'''2ga r

4 03020CO Srj,,2ga ~ 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 S~nagar 40302000 Sri nagar \ 40302000 Srindgar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar ~ 0302000 Srjr12g~~' 40302000 Srinagar 403020DO Srinagar

4030200a Srin2g0~ 40302000 Snnagar 40302000 Srlnag;::;: 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinaga~ 40302000 Srinaga' 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinaga~ 40302000 Srinag2 40302000 Srinaga' 40302000 Srinaga· 40302000 Srinaga

". (Part) (Part)

.' (Part) ; (Part) :; (Part)

_; (Part) :; (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part)

{ Part} J {Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part) ( Part) (Part) (Part)

(Pa rt) ( Part} (Part) (Part) ( Part) ( Part) ( Part)

(Part) ( Part) (Part) ( Pa,t~: ( P2rt) (Part)

(Part) ( Part) ( Part) ( Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

Vo./a rd No. 14-VVard No. 1-4 \Nard No. 14 \Nard No. 14 VlJard No 14 VVard No. 14 Vo./a rd No. 14 VVard No. 14-Vl/af"d No 14-VVard No 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No. 14-VVard No. 14 VVard No 14-VVard No. 14 VV.ard No. 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No. 14-VVard No. 14-Ward No. 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No 14-Ward No 14 VVard No. 14 VVard Nn 1 LI

VVard ~~ 14 \lVard No 14

VV'ard No 14-VVard No. 14 VVard No 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No 14 V\/ard No 14 VVard No. 14 './.!27dNo 14 VVard No 14 VVard No 14 "v"'\.ie,.-d f' .. :._::-. ~..L___

\/Vard Nc; 14 VVard No 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No. 14 VVard No_ 14 VV'ard No. 14 VVard No. 14 \/\lard No. 1 4 VVa,d No 14 \Alard No 14 \Alard No. 14 \/\Ia rd No 1 4

EB No 1095 EB No 1096 EB No. 1097 EB No. 109B EB No 1099 EB No. 1100 EB No. 1101 EB No. 1102 EB No 1103 EB No 1104 E6 No. 1105 EB No. 1106 EB No. 1107 EB No. 110B EB No. 1109 EB No_ 1110 EB No. 1111 EB No. 1112 EB No. 1113 EB No. 1114 EB No 1115 EB No. 1116 EB No_ 1117 EB No. 1118 EB No. 1119 EB No 1- 120

EBNo1121 FA No 1122 EB No 1123 EB No. 1124 EB No 1125 EB No. 1126 EB No. 1127 EB No 1128 EB No 1128 EO No_ 1130 FE No )"12-1 CB t-..:n 113:;;> EB No 1133 F ~ No -,13"'-::

EB No 1135 1=(:3 No. 1136 EB No 1137 E:BNo 1138 EB No 1139 EB No. 1140 EBNo1141 EB No. 1142 EB No 1143 EB No 1144 EB No 1145 FR No 1146

255

563 555 635 651 501 246 204 615 914 5S9 394 496 660 337 559 445 550 634-701 579 547

534 384 524 473 351-494 485 374 353 503-567 532 205 189 612

480 509

459 504 514 421 575 418 546 575 576 702 465

40302000 Srinagz' (Part) VVa.d No. 14 EB No 1147 583 40302000 Srinagz (Part) VVard No 14 EB N0 1148 507 40302000 SrinagB (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1149 327 40302000 Snnags! (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 11 ~D 604 40302000 Snnagsr (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1151 485 40302000 Srinags r (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1152 410 40302000 Srjnags,- (Part) VVard No_ 14 EB No. 1153 487 40302000 Srinags' (Part) VVard No_ 14 EB No 1154 486 40302000 Snnagz (Part) 'vVar-d No 14 EB No 11b5 515 40302000 Srinags (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1156 395 40302000 Srjnag~ (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No -;--;57 334

40302000 Srinaga t (Part) 'vVar-d No. 14 EB No. 1158 366 40302000 Srinag<3 r (Part) VVard No 14 EB No 1159 377 40302000 Srinags' (Part) VVard No. 14 E;_B No. 1160' 49 40302000 Srjnag~n (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1161 187 40302000 Srinags (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No 1162 532 40302000 Sr~naga (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No 1163 411

40302000 Sr-inaga (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1164 573 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No 1165 342 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1166 247 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 14 EB No. 1167 344 40302000 Srinag9 (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1168 472 40302000 Srinagu (Part) VVard No 15 EB No. 1169 518 40302000 Sr-inag2 (Part) VVard No 15 EB No 1170 70S 40302000 Srinagc. (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1 171 3-48 40302000 Srina<;l:-j (O>an) VVard No 15 F-B No I 17/ 530 403020CD Snnag;o (Part) \lVard No 15 Lg Nc 1173 307

40302000 Snnaa~; (Part) VVard No 15 EB No 1174 3A4

40302000 Sr~nag:-_ (Part) \:\!ard No 15 EB No 1175 329 40302000 Srinag'-' (Part) VVard No 15 EB No 1176 314 40302000 Srinag;: (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1177 371 40302000 Srinag;· (Part) VVard No 15 EB No. 1178 322 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) VVard No 15 EB No. 1179 558 40302000 Srinag; . (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1180 646 40302000 Snnag: (Part) VVard No 15 EB No 1181 528 40302000 Snnag; (Part) VVard :No. 15 EG No 1183 477 40302000 Si!nag (Pa,--t) Vvard r-.Jo -: ~. FL~ Nee ""'I '1 c·~ 80 40302000 Sr:r.ag (Pa.rt) V',Jard No 15 EB No 1185 477 40-::'020'00 Srinag: '-Pari.) ".N' <"lIT a No. )5 £::'6 No --., e.b Ct-94 .G. .. 1:::.~:::- ,~!C C; ~-,,-~~,;-::::.S ,~~:" 2:j ) \'-",'2' .:-0 .... ~-

t '-! .... _' 15 F:r- ~---~ ~ . ;:':_ ... £7C:-40302000 Snnag' (Part) VVard No 15 EB No '"! 188 563

40302000 Srinag' (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1189 385 -40302000 Sr Inag. (Pari) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1190 483 40302000 Srlnag2l1 (Part) VVard No. It> E:::8 No. 1191 411 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1192 483 40302000 Srinagal" (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1193 365 40302000 Srinaga r

, (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1194 365

40302000 Srinagar '. (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1195 696 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1196 577 40302000 Srinag2H (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1197 636 -40302000 Srinag:c1r (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1198 426 40302000 Sri nagar (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1199 5--;0

756

40302000 Srinagar Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1200 ~O7

40302000 Srinagar Part) 'VVard No 15 EB No 120"\ 452 ' 40302000 Srinagar Part) \iVard No. 15 EB NC. 1202 493 40302000 Srinagar "Part) VVard No. 15 EBNo. 1203 471 40302000 Srinagar, {.Part.) VVard No 1.5 EBNo. 1204 517 40302000 Srinagar (Part) \/\lard No. 15 EB No 1205 562 40302000 Srinagar ( Part) VVard No. 15 EBNo. 1206 332 40302000 Srinagar, ( Part) VVard No, 15 EB No. 1207 359 40302000 Srinag'c;r ( Pal"t) \f\Jard No. 15 FB No 1-208 287 40302000 Srinag-,r (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1209 532 40302000 Srinag:;r (·.:=;art) VVard No. 15 EBNo. 1210 295 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No 15 EB No. 1211 462 40302000 Srinagar I, (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1212 378 40302000 Srinagar ( ( Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1213 366 40302000 Srinagar { (Part) VVard No. 15 EBNo. 1214 363 40302000 Srinag:.lr .' (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1215' 575 40302000 Srinag r (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1216 303 40302000 Srinag : (Part) \lVard No. 15 EBNo. 1217 434 40302000 SrinagJ' (Part) VVard No, 15 EB No. 1218 570 40302000 Srinagdr (Part) W'ard No. 15 EB No. 1219 613 40302000 Sr.nagdr (Part) W'ard No. 15 EB No. 1220 441 40302000 SrinagC]r (Part) \Alard No 15 EB No 1221 474 40302000 Srinag - (Part) W'ard No. 15 EB No. 1222 427 40302000 Srin<3g (Part) VVard No, 15 EB No 1223 326 40302000 Srinaf' ( >'"art) VVard No, 15 EB No 1224 379 40302000 Srina~ (,-art) VVard No 15 EB NCl 122'::- -:to"'::!:

~~~

40302000 S (Ina~; (~ 2. rt) VVard No 15 EB No. 1226 4"'? ,~

40302000 snnas:- ~ f>art) VVard No '\5 EB No 1227 596-40302000 Srinas (Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1228 516 40302000 SrinaG (I art) VVard No 15 EB No. 1229 214 40302000 Srinas- (r' art} \/\faro No. 15 EB No. 1230 486 40302000 Srinaf:' (r art) VVard No. 15 EB No 1231 382 40302000 Srinac ( Part) VVard No. 15 EB No 1232 527 40302000 Srinas--. (~:art) \Nard No 15 EB No, 1233 507 40302000 Srinac: (F-' art) VVard No. 15 EB No 1234 547 40302000 Srina~' (F art) VVard No, 15 EB No 1235 457 40302000 Sri"a; e'en) VVard No. 1q E.G t-...Jo 1235 726 40302000 Srina~" (F3.rt) V..tard No. 15 EB No 1237 392 40302000 SrinaSc (Fort) Vvaf'd No, 15 EB No . 1238 564 .-1Q3D2DQD Sr-jn2': <f" ". ~~) \/\./a (d t..Je! 15 EB No 123~' 6G3 403020UO Srina~ (P"rt) \/Vard No 15 EB No. 1240 420 40302000 Srina:c (p;o.>rt) VVard No 15 EB No. 1241 591 4030200D Srlria:_ (F ,~rt) VVard No. 15 EB No 1242 337 40302000 Srina~ (F.5r't) VVard No. 15 EB No 1243 336 40302000 Srina~ (Pt.:ort) \/Vard No. 15 EB No. 1244 422 40302000 Srinaf (P .. rt) \/Vard No 15 EB No. 1?45 205 195 40302000 Srina~ (F -1.) \.IVard No. 15 EB No 1246 287 40302000 Srin<3~ (F ,4:) VVal"d No. 15 EB No. 1247 103 40302000 Srjna~ (P.~rt) \lVard No. 15 EB No. 1248 389 40302000 Srinas (P, ,rt) 'vVard No. 15 EB No. 1249 274 40302000 Srina{ (P.:"rt) \/\lard No. 15 EB No. 1250' 390 40302000 Srina~ (P "1) VVard No. 15 EB No. 1251 222

257

40302000 Srinas-40302000 Srinac 40302000 S,ina<;_; _ 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 SrinafC 40302000 Srina'io

40302000 Srinar 40302000 Srina':.:, 40302000 SrinaG 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinas;:-40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinac 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srina~: 40302000 Srinaf 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinac 40302000 Srina( 40302000 Srjna~ a0302000 Srine:;:

40302000 Srina< 40302000 Snna~ 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srina( 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srlna~ 40302 000 Srlna~ 40302000 Snnal 40302000 Srina~

/o03020DO Srina 40302000 Sr inao 40302000 Srlna~ "~'~~=":";:-I~ CjOCJ- Srr~l..r-·

40302000 Srin2~ 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Snnal 40302000 Srlna~ 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinac 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srina" 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srina{ 40302000 Snna, 40302000 Srina:

(Part) (Part) (P2.rt) (Part)

(Part} (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part}

(Part) (~al t) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

( Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Par-t) (Par-,) (Par') ~Fa', , (Par:)

.) (Part) > (Part) ~; (Part) ;) (Parti ;" (Part)

(Part) ;' (Part) ~) (Part) • (Part)

(Part) , (Part)

VVard No 15 VVard No 1S

'Nard No 15 \/Vard No 15

VVard No. 15 VVard No 15 VVard No 15 VVard No 15 VVard No 15

VVard No. '15 VVard No 15 VVard No. 15 VVard No. 15 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No ,6 \Nard No 16

v.Jard No 16 VVard No. 16

Vllard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVa'fd No. 16 VVa,-d No 16 V',/3: d No. 1 G

Vvard No. 16

VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 Vvaro No. 16

VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 'Alard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 'Alard No. 16 Vv'ard No 16

EB No. 1252 EB No 1253 EB No. 1254 EB No 1255 EB No. 1256 EB No. 1257 EB No_ 1258 EB No. 1259 EB No 1260 EB No. 1261 EB No. 2085

EB No 2086 EB No. 2087 EB No 1262 EB No. 1263 EB No. 1264 EB No. 1265 EB No. 1266 EB No. 1267 EB No. 1268 EB No. 1269 EB No. 1270 EB No. 1271 EB No 1272 EB No 1273 EB No 1274 EB No 127S

EB No 1276 EB No "1277 EB No 1278 EB No. 1279 EB No 1280 EB No 1281 EB No. 1282 EB No 1283 EB No. 1.284 EB No 12E.:': EB Nu 1286 EB No 1287 EP NC' -~~:2f'~

EB No 1289 EBNo129D EB No 1291

EB No. 1292 EB No. 1293 EB No 1294 EB No 1295 EB No. 1296 EB No. 1297 EB No 1298 EB No 1299 EB No 1300

258

725 "i63

279 354

370 210 249 230 222 672 520

867 154 519 417 475 328 478 528 538 605 557 584 490 503 381 522 53? 516 479 bO::3 690 478 416 530 570 47C: 4E5

bU6

446 397 510 SOD 414 515 682 375 675 481 604

40302000 Srinas; 40302000 Srinac

40302000 Srinas 40302000 Srinaga. 40302000 Srinagar' 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinaga' 40302000 Srinag:=o 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinagal 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinaga, 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinagd 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinagar 40302000 Srinaga. 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinag<" 4030700f) S..--jr>2Q

40307000 Srinag. .a030?()(I0 SrinaCl"" 40302000 Srinag.c' 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinagr-o 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinag:-1 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag. 40302000 Srinag.

40302000 SI '"20g. 40302000 Srlnag

40302000 S,inas 40302000 Srinas 40302000 Snnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Snnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Snnag

, (Part) (Part)

(Part) (Par'\.) (Part)

I (Part) (Part)

I (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

I (Part) I (Part) I (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

(Part,' (Part) ( Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) {Pa::, (P 20 rt)

(Part)

(Part) ( Part) ( Part) ( Part) ( Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

VVard No. 16 '-Nard No. "16 VV'ard No. 16 VVard No. 1 B VVard No. 16 ~ard No. 16 VVard No 16 \Nard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 1G

VVar,.., N".' ., R

V\lard No 16 VV'1r'; No 16

'v'\/ard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 \fVard No 16 VVal-d No 16 Vvald No. 16 VVard No 16 \I"..j ::.=. ;-:.::. t-~ c_: _ 1.{_:.

VVard No '16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No_ 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16

EB No 1301 EB No 1302 EB No. 1303 EB No. 1.304 EB No 1305 EB No. 1306 EB No. 1307 E::B No 1308 EB No 1309 EBNo.1310 EB No 1311 EB No 1312 EBNo1313 EB No 1314 EB No. 1315 EB No. 1316 EB No. 1317 EB No. 1318 EB No 1319 EB No. 1320· EB No. 1321 EBNo1322 EB No 1323 EBNo1324 EB No 1325 EBNo1326 EB No 132-{ FRNr:> 1378 EB No 1329 EB No 1330 EB No 1331 EB No 1332 EB No 1333 EB No 1334 EB No 1335 EB No. 1336 EB No 1337 EG No 1.338 EB No 1339 E E.: t~! c' --':..:....~ C:

CG No 1341 EB No 1342 EB No 1343 EB No 1344 EB No 1345 EB No. 1346 EB No 1347 EB No 1348 EB No 1349 EB No. 1350 EB No 1351 EB No 1352

259

568 359

483 349 295 705 271 595 311 445 490 543 458 298 367 501 439 179 411 304 369 449 196 301 4::Sb

'370

4?S

394 418 319 375 305 368 301 343 70<~

406 413

219 64 1

454 185 603 483 686 542 304 491 491 387

40302000 Srjnag 40302000 S~~na9 403C200G Snna~ 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag· 40302000 Srinag: 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Snnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Snnag 40302000 Srijnag 40302000 Srinag. 40302000 Sr.nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srjnag 40302000 Srmag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag", Ao~o?oon Sr'r'2:_J

40302080 S: :,,~~

40302000 Srin.==.g 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Snnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 SrinagG> 40302000 Srinag ~ 40302000 Srinag 40302DOO 5rlnag 40302000 Srinag 4030700':: SrH~~c 40302000 Srinag

40302000 Snnag

40302000 Sr:naG 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srlnag 40302000 Snnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sr.nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Pari, (Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Pd r tj

(P8rt) (Part) (Part) (Part)

( Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Par1.) ( Part)

(Part)

(Part) (Part) ( Part) (Part) (Part} (Part) (Part} (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

VVard No 16 VVard No 16

VVard Nc. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16

-VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 Ward No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No 16 VVar.d No. 16 VVard No. 16 VVard No .,6 \Nard No .6 VVard No. 16 VVard N..--. 1F VVard N..:... iG \Nard No 17 VVard No 17 \Nard No 17 VVard No 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No 17 \Nard No 17 \l .. ..;c~id Nc 17 VVa!d No 17 VVard No. 17

VVard No. 17 VVard No 17 VVard No 17 VVard No 17 \Nard No 17 \/Vard No 17 VVardNo.17 VVardNo.17 VVard No 17 VVard No 17 VVard No 17 VVard No 17

EB No 1353 EB NQ 1354

EB No 1355 EB No . .,356 EB No 1357 EB No .,358 EB No. 1359 EcB No. 1360 EB No 1361 EB No 1362 FB No 1363 EB No. 1364 EB No. 1365 EB No 1365 EB No. 1367 EB No. 1368 EB No. 1369 EB No. 1370 EB No. 1371 EB No. 1372 EB No. 1.373 EB No. 1374 EB No. 1375 EB No 2088 EB No 2089 F8 No 2{l90 E.::f::. No 209, r:='B No 137~ EB No 1377 EB No 1378 EB No 1379 EB No 1380 EB No 1381 EB No 1382 EB No 1383 EB No 1384 EE No 13E5 EB No. ,386 Et3 No 1387

13c. [:. EB No 1389 EB No "1390

EB No. 1391 EB No 1392

EB No. 1393 EB No. 1394 EB No 1395 EB No. 1396 EB No 1397 EB No 1398 EB No 1399 EB No 1400

2GO

663 258 620 550 328 371 516 473 623 333 375 388 367 266 550 518 616 556 114

298 295-499 453 890 122 <:'-:>;'1

225 F;1n

677 454 449 392 518 323 617 555 65:2 487 673

487 486 624 485 466 356 407 593 631 622 474 592

86 2

17 1

? 1

1

30

40302000 Srinag: . (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1401 402 40302000 Srjnag' r (Part) VVard No "'17 EB No 1402 6BB _"

40302000 Srir.ag:.... (Part) \No::.rd No 17 EB No 1403 545 403Q200Q Srinag~ (Part) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1404 331 40302000 Srinag;: (Part) Ward No 17 EB No. 1405 509 40302000 Srinagz- (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1406 60' 40302000 Srinagz~ (Part) VVard No. '7 EB No 1407 19B 40302000 Srinag, (Part) Ward No 17 EB No. 1408 274 40302000 Srinag: (Part) \lVard No '7 EB No 1409 447 40302000 Srinag' (Part) VVard No. 17 EB No. 1410 327 40302000 S.-jnag~· (Part) VVard No. " EB No. 141. 253 40302000 S.-tnag;- (Part) Ward No 17 EB No 1412 297 40302000 Srinag< (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1413 632 40302000 S.-inag. (Part) VVard No '7 EB No. 1414 389 40302000 Srinag. (Part) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1415 491 40302000 Srinag' (Part) Ward No. ,7 EB No 1416 337 40302000 Srinag<: (Part) Ward No 17 EB No 1417 600 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No. 17 EB No. 1418 221 40302000 Sr-inag: (Part) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1419 444 40302000 Srinag: (Part) Ward No. 17 EB No" 1420 340 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No. 17 EB No 1421 316 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1422 406 40302000 Sr-inag; (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1423 393 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVarcl No. 17 EB No 1424 504 40302000 STinag: (Part) VVar-d No 17 EB No 1425 611 -10302000 Sf"inag (Pe rt.l VV""ro NQ 1 "1' EB "10 "1426 4&5 .<:40302000 Sr~r!a~. (Pc'-;j \.'\.. ... ~rc! Nc ~ -

~~E ~~c ~~27 593 <"10302000 Srinaa; (Pa rt) VVard No 17 ER No 1428 536 40302000 Srinag: {Part). VVard No 17 EB No. ,429 58,c 40302000 Sf"inag; (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1430 554 8 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No ~l 7 EB No. 1431 310 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1432 557 -40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1433 459 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No 17 EB No" 143-4 318 40302000 Srinag. (Part) Ward No 17 EB No. 1435 231 40302000 Srinagc.. (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1436 528 40302000 Sr'''3g, {Part) Vv'a:-d No -"l7 E6 No 143"1 46:;'" 40302000 Srinag: {Part) VVard No 17 E6 t-Io. 1 ..... 38 539 40302000 Snnag; (Part) VVard No. 17 EB No. 1439 458 ,q ~_:-302000 Sr,nc2 (P2'-"':.j V",-/:;::;::",j Nc' --"j ,- ~~ ;-...~ • .=-. ~ __ .. ~ I.._! L!2.c; 40302000 Srinag (Part) \!Yard No 17 EE No 1~41 398 40302000 Sl"inag: (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1442' 263 40302000 Snnag: , ~Pan) VVard No 17 EB No. 1443 653 40302000 Snnag0 (Part) VVard No. 17 EBNo. 1444 296 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1445 440 4030:?OOO Srinag: ) (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1446 327 40302000 Srinag: I (Part) VVard No 17 EB No 1447 648 40302000 Srinag; (Part) Ward No 17 EB No 1448 610 40302000 Srinag: (Part) Ward No ,7 EB No. 1449 696 40302000 Srinag: (Par1) Ward No 17 EB No 1450 356 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVar-d No 17 EB No. 1451 566 40302000 Srinag - (Part) VVard No 17 EB No. 1452 196

261

40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinag.2 40302000 Srinag~ 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga> 40302000 Srinaga' 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinagc' 40302000 Srinag;;::' 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinag2 40302000 Srinaga 40302000 Srinag2 40302000 Srinagz 40302000 Srinag;;::: 40302000 Srinag;-40302000 Srinagz 40307000 Srinag"--' 40302000 Srinag. 40302000 Srinagc. 40302000 Srinagz 40302000 Srinagc 40302000 Srinagz 40302000 Srinag<: 40302000 Srinag~ 40302000 Srinag< ~ 0302000 S111lClg: 40302000 Srinag< 40302000 Snnag< -..-:i ('~302C'OC} S~~r.3g:

4030.2000 Srinag<-40302000 Srinag< 40302000 Snnag< 40302000 Srinag, 40302000 Srinag~ 40302000 Srinag<? 40302000 Srinag, 40302000 Srinag~ 40302000 Srinag, 40302000 Srinag; 40302000 Srinag~ 40302000 Srinag;

(Part) {Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part)

. (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) { Part) (P-:;?r'"-':\

{P2rt)

(P8r1) (Fart) (Part) (Part) (Part) {Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (P2"~)

(Pa.rt) ( Part) rC=.·-_:::~--: ..... --- - '-..r

(Part) (Part) ( Part) (Pa rt) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

VVard No 17 \Nard No 17 VVa,d No_ 17 \Nard No. 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No_ 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No 17 VVard No 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No. 17 'vVard No. 17 \/Vard No. 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No. 17 VVard No. 17 \/\fard No. 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No. 18 \Alard No. 18 VVard No. 18 \/\lard No. 18 VVard No 18 VVard No 18 VVanj No 18

V\lafd No 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No 18 VVard No 18 VVard No. 18 'vVard No. 18 VVard No 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No. 18 V"'/C'-, d No.1 c" VVard No_ 13 VVard No 1S \r\t2~-2 Nc 18 \/\lard No 18 VVard No 18 VVard No 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No 18 VVard No 18 \Nard No 18 VVard No. 18 VVard No 18

EB No 1453 EB No 1454 EB No 1455 EB No_ 1456 EB No. 1457 EB No 1458 EB No. 1459 EB No. 1460 EB No 1461 EB No 1462 EB No~ 1463 -EB No 1464 EB No. 1465 EB No. 1466 EB No~ 1467 EB No 1468 EB No. 2092 EB No. 1469 EB No. 1470 EB No. 1471 EB No. 1472 EB No. 1473 EB No. 1474 EB No. 1475 EB No 1476 ER No 147-,

EB No i478 E'B No 1479 EB No .• 480 EB No 1481 EB No 1487 EB No. 1483 EB No. 1484 EB N'6 1485 EBNo 1486

EB No. 1487 EB Nu '1 Ll88

EB No. 1489 EB No 1490 c5 N,.::J ., ,: S'-l

EB No. 1492 EB No 1493 EB No 1494-EB No. 1495 EB No 1496 EB No 1497 EB No. 1498 EB No 1499 EB No 1500 EB No. 1501 EB No 1502 EB No 1503

262

198 383 643 517 395 475 315 521 520 327 537 423 664 618 668 605 735 469 257 419 449 259 599 343 407 455

61 44.? 383 293 360 719 489

405 620 373 366

326 38~

646 438 323 396 469 448 509 562

702 377 457 482

1 1 16

1

4-0302000 Srrnaga· (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No 1504 336 4-0302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No 18 EB No 1505 314 40302000 Srinaga- (Part) VVard No 18 EB No. 1506 390 40302000 Srinaga- (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No 1507 593 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1508 338 40302000 Srlnaga· (Part) VVard No. 18 EBNo. 1509 389 4-0302000 Srinaga, (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1510 356 4-0302000 Srinaga· (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1511 588 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1512 521 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No 18 EB No. 1513 594 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1514 427 40302000 Srinaga (P<=nt) VVard No. 18 EB No 1515 210 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1516 399 4-0302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1517 352 40302000 Srinaga ( Part) VVard No 18 EB No. 1518 57 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No 18 EB No. 1519 529 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1520 303 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1521 345 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1522 441 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1523 190 11 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1524 501 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1525 475 40302000 Srinaga (Part) \/Vard No. 18 EB No 1526 540 4U302000 Snnaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No 1527 710 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No_ 1528 329 4G 3 0:;;>000 Srinag<'·· (Par£:! \Nard No. 18 EB No 1529 329 40302000 Srinag2 ( Part) VVard No 18 EB No 1530 273 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No_ 1531· 187

40302000 Srinaga {Part) VVard No. 1S EB No 1532 269 40302000 Srlnaga {Part) VVard No 18 EB No. 1533 ·613 40302000 Srlnaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No_ 1534 334 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1535 481 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No 1536 503 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1537 467 40302000 Sf"i.naga (Part) 'Nar-d No. 18- EBNo. 1538- 43-2 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1539 521 40302000 SrinagE: {Part) VVard No 18 EB No 1540 438 LlO302000 Srinagz- (Part) \J\/ard No. 18 EB No. 1541 454 40302000 Srlnag", lPaltj VVard No. 18 EB No 1542 432 AC302000 Sri"2g;· I:P~- !-t~. \I·Jar d Nc'. 12 EB No 15"':'::::- L.:~5

40302000 Srinag;:, (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1544 .0<:145 40302000 Srinagc ( Part) VVard No. 18 EB No 1545 42.9 40302000 Srinagc:' {Part) VVard No 18 EB No. 1546 536 40302000 Srinag2 {Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1547 189 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1548 178 40302000 SrinagCl (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1549 211 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. IS EB No 1551 264 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No 18 EB No 1552 679 40302000 Srinagp (Part) VVard No 18 EB No 1553 478 40302000 Srinag,,-' (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1554 383 40302000 Srinag<.' ( Part) VVard No. 18 EB No 1555 426 40307000 Srinag?· (Part) VVard No. 18 EB No. 1556 623

263

40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 18 EB No 1557 363 40302000 Srinaga" (Part) VV;ard No 18 EB No. 2093 71e

40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. "19 EBNo. "1558 700 40302000 Sl"inaga: (Par1.) VVard No 19 EB No 1559 559 40302000 Sl"inaga' (Part) \l\!ard No 19 EBNo. 1560 683 40302000 Srlnaga; (Part) VVard No 19 EB No. 1561 258 40302000 Sr[naga~ {Part) V\lard No. 19 EB No. 1562 594-40302000 Srjnagar {Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1563 375 40302000 Srinagar {Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1564- 490 40302000 Srinaga- (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1565 429 40302000 Srinago (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1566 378 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1567 514-40302000 Srinaga (Part) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1568 146 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No, 19 EB No. 1569 413 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1570 390 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No 1571 575 40302000 Srinaga'-- (Part) \/Vard No. 19 EB No. 1572 604 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No. 19 EBNo. '1573 453 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1574 492 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EBNo. 1575 388 14 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1576 95 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No~ 19 EB No~ 1577 506 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1578 671

40302000 Srfnagar (Part) VVard No 19 EB No. 1579 726 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VV'ard No 19 EB No 15BO 3'14

40302000 Srinagc (Prlrt} VV"'l'rri No. 19 EB No 1581 fi_~~ 5

-40302000 Snneg;-= (Part) \/Vard No 19 l.::B No. 1082 ~,~:,::~

40302000 Srinagr-, (Part) \Nard No 19 EB No 1583 487 40302000 Srinagz; (Part) VVard No~ 19 EB No~ 1584 506 40302000 Srinagz, (Part) \Nard No. 19 EB No. 1585 570 40302000 Sf\nag2 (Part) VVard No 19 EB No. 1586 540 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No~ 1587 404 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1588 713 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No~ 1~ EB No. 1589 516 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EBNo, 1590 422 40302000 Srinaga (Pan) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1591 444-40302000 Srinagz (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No 1592 223 40302000 Srin<:lgL (Part) VVard No~ 19 EB No. 1593 211 40302000 Srjnagc: (Part) VVard No~ 19 EB No 1594 127 ... -: ':--J~CJ7'(_)GCl Si-i n c'2 7 (Pe~~~1 \-'":,:'"e:'--0 r -..i {:J. 19 CB No ... ·c:::..oC-...

~ "'_"'-..J~ -: ec 40302000 Srin2g;: (Par.:) \A/ard No 19 EB No 1596 576 40302000 Srinagc ; (Par't) VVa{d No. 19 EB No 1597 255 40302000 Srinag;: (Part) VVard No 19 EB No 1598 ,428

403020UO Snnag<~ (Pan.) VVard No. 19 EB No, 1599 338

40302000 Srinagz (Pari) VVard No. 19 EB No 1600 494 40302000 Srinagz (Part) '<Nard No. 19 EB No. 1601 364 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1602 651 40302000 Srinag;: (Part) 'Nard No. 19 EB No. 1603 397 40302000 Srinag< (Part) 'Alard No. 19 EB No. 1604 201 40302000 Srinag< (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1605 550 40302000 Srinag:-- (Part) VVard No 19 EB No. 1606 582 40302000 Srinagz (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No 1607 306

264

40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No 160B 486 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No 1609 66R 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No 19 EB No. 1610 710 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No 19 EB No 1611 259 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No 19 EB No 1612 473 40302000 Srinaga· (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1613 5~4

40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1614 41B 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No 19 EB No. 1615 422 40302000 Srinaga (Part} VVard No 19 EB No 1616 516 40302000 Srinaga (Part) \/Vard No. 19 EB No 1617 660 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 161B 609 40302000 Srinage (Part) VVard No. 19 EB No. 1619 465 40302000 Srinaga (Part) 'vVard No. 20 EB No. 1620 380 40302000 Srlnaga (Part) \I\Iard No 20 EB No. 1621 362 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1622 509 40302000 Srinaga (Part) \/Yard No. 20 EB No. 1623 460 40302000 Srinagc> (Part) \/Yard No 20 EB No. 1624 528 40302000 Srinage (Part) 'vVard No. 20 EB No. 1625 459 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) 'vVard No. 20 EB No. 1626 520 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1627 460 44 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No 20 EB No. 1628 389 40302000 S.-inaga (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1629 370 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No 1630 317 40302000 Srinagc (Part) \/Vard No. 20 EB No 1631 452 40302000 Srinag; (Part) \/Vard No 20 EB No 1632 276 403020'--:'0 ~rinag~ t:Part) VI.'?W0 Nr> 20 EB No 1633 5()c,

40302000 Srinag; (P2 ;_.t) V\!OrC No 20 EB No 1634 3C:?t

40302000 Srinag;- (Part) VVard No 70 EB No 1635 575 40302000 Srrnag. (Pa,t, V\rard No. 20 EB No. 1636 494 40302000 Srinag~ ( Part) \!\lard No 20 EB No 1637 143 40302000 Srinag;: (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No 1638 496 40302000 S.-inag. (Part) VVard No 20 EB No. 1639· 29 40302000 Srinag;c (Part) VVard No. 20 EBNo. 1640 82 40302000 Srinag<: (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1641 532 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1642 337 40302000 Srinag. (Part} VVard No. 20 EB No. 1643 458 40302000 Srinag;- ( Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1644 500 40302000 Srinag< (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1645 464 40302000 Srinagcc (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1646 403 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1647 685 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) V',Jard No. 20 EB No. 1648 506 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1649 305 40302000 Snnag~ (Part) VVaro No. 20 EB No 1650 533 40302000 Sl"inag: ( Part) VVard No. 20 EB No .. 1651 274 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) \Nard No. 20 EB No. 1652 208 40302000 Srinag; ( Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 16~3 347 40302000 Srinag' ( Part) VVard No 20 EB No 1654 338 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1655 296 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1656 543 40302000 Srinag: ( Part) VVard No. 20 EB No 1657 331 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1658 469 40302000 Srjnag, (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1659 564

265

40302000 Srinag;c,· (Part) VVa..-d No 20 EB No. 1660 430 40302000 S~inag~ (Part) VVard No :;>0 FA- No 1661 433

40302000 Srinag;_ (Part) V'IIard No 20 EB No 1662 393 40302000 Srinag~. (Part) VVard No 20 EB No 1663 458 40302000 Srinag;:o (Part) VVard No 20 EB No 1664 306 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VIIa..-d No 20 EB No. 1665 412 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVa..-d No. 20 EB No 1666 566 40302000 Srinag~ (Part) VIIard No 20 EB.No 1667 557 40302000 Srinagi (Part) VVard No 20 EB No 1668 418 26 40302000 Srinag.- (Part) VoJard No 20 EB No. 1669 360 . 40302000 Srinag,; (Part) VIIard No 20 EB No 1670 425 40302000 Srinag< (Part) VV'ard No. 20 EB No. 1671 464 40302000 Srinagc' - (Part) VIIard No 20 EB No. 1672 484 40302000 Srinagc' (Part) VIIard No 20 EB No. 1673 337 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No. 20 EBNQ, 1674 175 40302000 Srinag;- (Part) VVard No_ 20 EB No, 1675 655 40302000 Srinagz (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1676' 517 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVa..-d No. 20 EB No. 1677 783

·40302000 Srinag;: (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No. 1678 517 40302000 Srinagz (Part) VVard No. 20 EB No, 1679 526 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VIIard No. 20 EB No 1680 348 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VIIard No. 20 EB No 1681 449 40302000 Srinag: (Pari) v.lard No 20 EB No 1682 B05 40302000 Srinag; (Pari) Vlfard No 20 EB No 1683 795 40302000 Srinag- (Part) VVard No 20 EB No ,684 729 40302(lOO Snro-.3'2 (P?rt:\ VV::=>:rd No 70 1=::.8 NT") ,685 4<17

40302000 Srinug (Pori.) VVard No 20 ER No. 1686 373 40302000 Srin<'!g' (Part) Vl.!ard No :?Q FA No 20<;)..-1 '1 673 8:2 7 40302000 Srinag (Par-t) VVard No, 21 EB No '1687 335 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No 21 EB No 1688 469 40302000 Snnag' (Part) VVard No 21 EB No. 1689 450 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No. 1690 516 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No, 1691 682 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No_ 21 EB No. 1692_ 508 40302000 Srinag; (Part) W'ard No. 21 EB No_ 1693 399 40302000 Srinag; (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No_ 1694 407 40302000 Srinag. (Part) V\lard No. 21 EB No_ 1695 370 40302000 Srinag. (Part) 'vVard No. 21 EB No_ 1696 261 40302000 Srinag' (Part) Wa..-d No. 21 EB No_ 1697 85 40302000 Srinag (Part) V\Iard No. 21 EB No_ 169S 404 40302000 Srinag. (Part) \/\lard No. 21 EB No_ 1699 387 40302000 Srinag (Part) 'VVard No. 21 EB No 1700 785 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No 1 -101 316 403Q2QOO Srlnag {Part) V\Jard No 2, EB No, ,702 "'166 40302000 Srinag (Part) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1703 418 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No 1704 100 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No 1705 151 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No 21 EB No. 1706 607 40302000 ST'lnag (Part) Ward No. 21 EB No 1707 493 40302000 Srinag (Part) Ward No 21 EB No, 1708 311 40302000 Srinag (Part) Ward No 21 EB No. 1709 465 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No. 21 EB No. 1710 523

266

40302000 Srinag-40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srjnag 40302000 S..-jnag 403Q2000 Srinag. 40302000 Srinag, 40302000 Srinag~ 40302000 S..-inag-40302000 Snnag

40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srjnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 S rinag 40302000 Srinag; 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 SrinaG 40302000 Srinag 40302000 $Tinag 40302000 Snnac 40302000 Snna<;:: 40302000 STlna~ 4U::c302000 Srina>=: 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 SrinaG 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srln3~_ 40302000 Srlna~~ 40302000 Srina<;: 40302000 $rinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinas 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinaf_'

~) (Part) ; .. (Part)

~ (Part) (Part)

J (Part)

J, (Part) :;~ (Part) :;: (Part)

(Part) , (Part) , (Part)

(Part) (Part)

>; (Part) ~) (Part) ,) (Part) , (Part) _, (Part)

, (Part) ., (Part)

;' (Part) 'J (Part) " (Part)

(Part) (Part) (Part)

(Pan)

( Part) {Part) (Part) (Part) (Part)

;\ (Part) ,; (Part) ;) (Part) ;) (Part) J) (Part) :: (Part) ;) (Part)

(Part) (Part)

;' (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) ( Part)

VVard No 21 VVard No 21 VVa,d No_ 21 VVard No_ 21 VVar-d No 21 VVard No 21 VVard No 21 VVard No. 21 VVard No. 21

VVard No 21 VVard No 21 VVard No. 21 VVard No_ 21 VVard No 21 VVard No. 21 VVard No_ 21 VVard No. 21 VVard No_ 21 VVard No_ 21 VVard No_ 21 VVard No. 21 VVard No_ 21 \I\Iard No_ 21 ~ard No 21 VVard No 21

VVC'nd No 21 '.'V2l1d No 72

VVard No 22 \lVard No. 22 VVard No 22 'Nard No 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No_ 22 \/\lard No 22 \/\lard No 22

\/\lard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No 22

EB No_ 1711 EB No '-"12 EBNo 1713 EBNo 1714 EB No. 1715 EBNo.1716 EB No 1717 EB No 1718 EB No 1719

EB No_ 1720 EB No_ 1721 EB No 1722 EB No 1723 EB No 1724. EB No 1725 EBNo1726 EB No. 1727 EB No. 1728 EB No. 1729 EB No. 1730 EB No 1731 EB No. 1732 EB No 1733 EB No 173-1 EB No 1735 E- B No 7()9lC) EB No 1 7 36

EB No .737 EB No ,738

EB No_ 1739 EB No. 1740 EB No_ 1741 EB No. 1742 EB No_ J743

EB No 1744 EB No_ 1745_ EB No 1746 EB No_ 1747

EB No. 1748 EB No_ 1749 EB No_ 1750 EB No 1751 EB No_ 1752 EB No 1753 EB No 1754 EB No_ 1755 EB No. 1756 EB No "1757 EB No_ 1758 EB No 1759 EB No_ 1760 EB No 1761

267

317 4B5

632 iDS 92 89

161 516 299

622 270 261

92 480 109 45 48

128 187 246 652 455 370 277 352 966 441 49B 301

347 344 483 552 474 489 363 587 564 578 368 410 533 438 262 176

592 545 797 458 310 595 511

7

40302000 Shnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag: 40302000 Srinag: 40302000 Srinag-40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srjnag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srlnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srtnag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40307000 Srir,ag 40302000 So.nag 40307000 Sri nag 403020DO Srinas: 40302000 Srjna~ 40302000 SrinaQ 40302000 Sr~rlag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 Sri nag 40302000 Srinag 40302000 STlnas: 40302000 Srjna~; 40302000 Srinas:: 40302000 Srina[~ 40302000 Srinac 40302000 Srinas· 40302000 Srjna~ 40302000 Snna~ 40302000 Srinac:· 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinac: 40302000 Srina~ 40302000 Srinas-40302000 Srins, 40302000 Srinss_ 40302000 Srina~

(Part) :; (Part) :. (Part) ::; (Part) .:;~ (Part) ;' (Part) -" (Part) ;: (Part) J (Part) J (Part) o (Part) J (Part) J' (Part) ..> (Part)

(Part) ~} (Part) J){Part) ; I (Part) ;) (Part) : ~ (Part)

(Part) (Part)

, (Part) (Part) (Part) (P8rtJ

(Part } (Part)

{Par"!) (Part) ( Part)

._ <Part} (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) {PeoHt) ( Part) (Part) (Part) ( Part) ( Part) ( Part)

~. (Part) (Part) ( Part)

\/\lard No 22 \Nard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No" 22 'Na(""d No. 22 \!\lard No 22 VVard No 22 VVard No 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 \Nard No_ 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No 22 VVard No 22 VVard No 2:7 VVard No 27 VVard No 27 VVard No 22 VVard No 22 VVard No 22 'Nard No. 22 \tVaI'd No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No_ 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 V\fal"d No. 22 VVard No 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No. 22 VVard No 22

EB No 1762 EB No 1763 EB No 1764 EB No 1755 EB No 1766 EB No 1767 EB No. 1768 EB No 1769 EB No 1770 EB No. 1771 EB No 1772 EB No 1773 EB No. 1774 EB No. 1775 EB No. 1776 EB No 1777 EB No 1778 EB No_ 1779 EB No_ 1780 EB No 1781 EB No. 1782 EB No 1783 EB No. 1784 EB No 1785 EB No -,786 FR NQ ,787

EB Nc 1790 EB No 1791 EB No .792 EB No 1793 EB No 1794 EB No. 1795 EB ND_ 1796 EB No_ 1797 EB No_ 1798 EB No_ 1799 EB No. '801 EB No. 1802 EB No. 1803 EB No. 1804 EB No. 1805 EB No. 1806 EB No 1807 EB No. 1808 EB No 1809 EB No. 1810 EB No 1811 EBNo1812 EBNo1813 EB No 1814 EB No 1815 EBNo1816

268

600 381 551 517 465 715 416 549 416 556 384 817 707 669 586 539 687 519 841 402 4SB 194 441 322 590 202 447 647 469

63 342 340 606 499 301 624 653 314 314 124 433 450 584 603 507 215 377 230 403 489 733 522

13

40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 22 EB No 1B17 221 40302000 Srlnaga. (Part) VVard No 22 EB No 2038 502 40302000 Srinaga, {Part) VVa.l'"d No 22 EB No. 204Z 572 40302000 Srinaga, {Part) VVard No. 22 EB No. 2096 245 40302000 Srinaga r (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1818 333 40302000 Srinaga r (Part) \Nard No. 23 EB No 1819 135 40302000 Srinagai (Part) VVa.-d No 23 EB No 1820 SB4 40302000 Srinaga.- (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1821 411 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No "1822 416 40302000 Srinagar {Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1823 300 40302000 Srinagal (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1824 157 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1825 338 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1826 539 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVa.-d No. 23 EB No. 1827 405 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1828 486 40302000 Srinaga, (Part) VVard NO'. 23 EB No. 1829 657 40302000 Srinaga' (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1830 601 40302000 Srinaga r (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1831 116 40302000 Srinagar (Part) VVa'rd No. 23 EB No 1832 89 40302000 Srinaga, (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1833 323 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1834 491 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1835 237 40302000 Srinaga (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1836 696 40302000 Srinag2 (Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1837 527 40302000 Sf"inag<. ( Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1838 273 4030::;>000 Snnag- (P."3rf> VI/Bcd No 72- ER No 1R~q 20::-40302000 Srin3£~' (P2rt) '-''lIard No 23 EB Nv 1340 3.0:;7

40302000 Srinag.;, (Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1841 339 40302000 Snnag~, , Part) V\/ard No 23 EB No 1342 311 40302000 Srinag;, ( Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1843 570 40302000 Srinag; ( Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1844 577 40302000 Sf"inag; (Part) VVa.,d No. 23 EB No 1845 362 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1846 566 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1847 338 40302000 Srinag, (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1848 330 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1849 183 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1850 107 40302000 Srinag. (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1851 104 40302000 Srinag: (Part) VVard No 23 EB NO'. 1852 213 40302000 S.-inag (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No. 1853 159 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1854 1t53 -. 40302000 Srinag (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1855 244 40302000 Srinag ( Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1856 77 40302000 Srrnag (.l-'a>1) VVard No. 23 EB No 1857 390 40302000 Srinag ( Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1858 522 40302000 Srinag ( Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 1859 358 40302000 Srinar;: (Part) Vv'ard No 23 EB No 1860 374 40302000 Sf"lna~ (Part) VVard No. 23 EB No 186"1 47 40302000 Sri nag (Part) VVard No 23 EB No. 1862 204 40302000 Srina~ (Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1863 589 40302000 $nnag ( Part) VVard No 23 EB No 1864 143 40302000 Srina," ( Part) \Nard No 23 EB No 1866 394

269

4C : :JO Srinar; 4C .:>0 Srinar 40 =-.=-O Srina.s; 4(- _ ,::':00 Srinas

4C .2000 Srinag 4C ':::>000 Sr:;n.3g 4C ~,::'OOO Srinag 4( ~,,:"--'OO Srjna~

4( '··"::XJ Snna-c 4 .',' ':_~'DO Srinag 4. ~'JD SrjnaSo 4C - :00 Srinag 4C -.JOO Srinas: 4C 000 Srinag 40 2000 Srinag 40 '000 Srinag 4C' .::.000 Srinafc: 40. ~~OOO Srina~ 40: .)2000 Srinar; 40~~,02000 Srina-c 4C ':)2000 Srinas: 40302000 Srinas_ 4(" :c D2000 SrinaSc' 4· C'2000 Srin2c 4, '-~?OQO Srinc' Ll! ,'/\11-)0 ,'S"-In~.

4L- ::::CSG Sr-In.a 4( )2'-_-',·~·'·' Srma 4( ,2L-00 Srina 4C ::;'2000 Srina" 40,,02000 Srina r

4C___,D2000 Srina, 4C302000 Srina, 40302000 Srina, 4C :- 02000 Srina, 4C:, 02000 Srina: 4C :.02000 Srjna~ 4C . ':::'2000 Srina: 4( . oJ2000 Srjnas 4( .'02000 Srinac 4, '~2 C[:;O Sr Ina. 4{_ ,:.-'(,'00 Srlna

4C ")2000 Srina 4( ;'''~~O Srina 4' . ;".'0 Srin3 4( >,{ 00 Sr(na

4C 'LeOD Sr;na. 4( :-, :-'GO Srina-. 4 ,. ,."_)00 Srlna L _-, Srinz,

(Part) (Part) (Parc) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Pa'rt) (Pan) (Pc:otj (Part)

(Part)

(Pa't) (Part )

(Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part) (Part.) (Part) (Part) (P2~--t)

(Parl_) (Part) (Part) (Part) (PE -+,

VVard No. 23 VVard Nc 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No 23 VVard No, 23 VVard No, 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No. 23 VV8rd No 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No, 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No 23 VVard No, 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No. 23 Ward No. 23 VVard No, 23 VVard No.' 23 VVard No. 23 VVard No. 23 VVa .. rd No. 23 \Nard No 7:-=1

VVard No 23 V,,'ard No 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No, 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No. 24 \Nard No, 24 \Nard No. 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No 24 \tVard No. 24 VVard No, 24 \Nard No 24-VVard No. 24 VVard No 24 VVard No. 24 VVard No. 24 \Nard No. 24 \Nard No 24 VVard No 24

EB No 18E? FB No 1870 EB No 1871 EB No 1872 EB No 1873 EB No, 1874-EB No. 1875 EB No. 1876 EB No 1877 EB No. 1878 EB No 1879 EB No 1880 EB No, 1881 EB No. 1882 EB No. 1883 EB No 1884 EB No 1885 EB No. 1886 EB No. 2097 EB No. 2098 EB No, 2099 EB No 2100 EB No 2101 EB No 2102 EB No. 21(",3 FB No 71' ~ CBNc ?~,:=

EB No 21 [>6 !:::B No i 8~:­EB No. 18; EB No 18~ j

EB No 1880 EBNo.1891 EB No, 1892 EB No. 1893 EB No. 1894 EB No 1895 EB No. 189S EB No. 1897 EB No_ 18"8 EB No. 18<">9 EB No, 19PO EB No_ 1 f- ~L

EB No 1':::- ~

EB No 19')3 EB No 19 A

EB No 1 s: EB No 10- .~

EBNo19.7 EB No. 19 '3 EB No 19:,,9 EB No 19- 1

270

443 5R1 109 355 434 368 389 545 168 217 "152 '111 656 184 378 427 305 507 210 356 260 245 225 488 175 277 385 140 616 660 637 478 605 639 336 294 489 330 203 121 282 455

32 192 110 106

51

65 179 579 596 496

1 9

1

40302000 Srina~ ~) (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No 1911 64 1

40302000 Srina' ::' (Part) VVard No 24- EB No 1912 627 40302000 Srlna J (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No 1913 324 40302000 Srina .. (Part) VVard No 24- EB No 1914- 570 40302000 Srina:_ ; " (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No 1915 143 40302000 Srina, ~ ; (Part) VVard No. 24- EB No 1916 661

40302000 Srina<: :;:: (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No. 1917 554 40302000 Srtna' ;; (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No. 191B 439 40302000 Srina ~) (Part) VVard No 24 EB No. 1919 442 40302000 Srina _;: (Part) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1920 345 40302000 Srinos , (Part) VVard No 24 EB No. 1921 453 40302000 Srina > (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No. 1922 42 40302000 Srina > (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No 1923 168 40302000 Srina' ' , (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No. 1924 136 ~

40302000 Srina·, . (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No . 1925 220 40302000 Srina ,) (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No 1926 207 40302000 Srina >; (Part) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1927 373 40302000 Srina ~~ (Part) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1928 397 40302000 Srina ~: (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No. 1929 361 40302000 SrLna , (Part) VVard No. 24 EBNo. '1930 '344 40302000 Srina . (Part) VVard No.24 EB No . 1931 167 40302000 SrinoJ (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No, 1933 112 40302000 Srin2 (Part) VVard No. 24 EB No. 1934 57 40302000 Srin~ (Part) VVard No 24 EB No 2107 457 2 1 40302000 Srin~. ( Part) VVard No. 25 EBNo. 1945 417 40307000 Snn;· rprJrt) VVard No 25 FBNo 1945 402

4U30Z000 Srln~' ( Pa:--t) '.'\Iard No 25 EB No j9~7 ~OCl

40302000 Srin;, ( Pan) VVard No 25 EB No 1948 353 40302000 Srin;__. (Part) VV'ard No 25 EB No 1949 469

40302000 Snn~, ( Part) VVard No 25 EB No. 1950 458

40302000 Srin0 ( Part) VVard No. 25 EB No 1951 4.037 86 171 40302000 Srin.o, (Part) VVard No 25 EBNo 210B 169

40302000 Srina (Part) VVard No. 26 EB No. 1952 403 40302000 Srinc (Part) VVard No. 26 EB No. 1953 464 40302000 Srin:<.'· (Part) V\/ard No. 2? EB No. 1954 94 40302000 Srin~ ,; (Part) V\/ard No, 2? EB No 2109 719 77 9 40302000 Srin;:: . (Part) V\/ard No . 28 EBNo. 1955 231 40302000 Srin;c-.

, (Part) VVard No. 28 EBNo . 2110 366 18 . i

40302000 Srin2 > ) (Part) VVard No. 28 EB No. 2111 501 24 40302000 Srin;- (Part) \/\lard No. 30 EB No. 1957 52 40302000 Srin; , (Part) \/\lard No. 30 EB No. 2112 5,547 154 51 40303000 Bad~· \/\Iar-d No. 1 EB No. 1 490 40303000 Bad; VVard No. 1 EB No, 2 560

40303000 Bad. VVard No 1 EB No. 3 301

40303000 Bad, \/\lard No 1 EB No, 4 512

40303000 Bad; VVard No. 1 EB No 5 552 40303000 Bad, \/\lard No 1 EB No. 32 677

40303000 Bad~ VVard No. 2 EB No. 6 404 40303000 Bad: VVard No. 2 EB No 7 423 40303000 Bad: \Nard No. 2 EB No. 33 3,127 40303000 Bad. VVard No 3 EB No B 458 40303000 Bad VVard No 3 EB No 9 502

271

40303000 Bad" VVard No 3 EB No 10 321 40303000 Bad.- \Nard No. 3 EB No. 11 454 40303000 Bed,' 'Narc No -? EB No 12 377 _" 40303000 Sad. VVard No 3 EB No. 13 242 403030DO Bad;_ v-Jard No 3 EB No 14 287 40303000 Badc_ VVard No 3 EB No. 34 1,661 13 40303000 Bade VVard No, 4 EB No. 15 233 40303000 Bade VVard No.4 EB No. 16 404 40303000 Bad' VVar-d No 4 EB No. 17 550

40303000 Bad~ VVard No 4 EB No 18 633 40303000 Bad: VVard No 5 EB No. 19 670

'40303000 Bad: VVard No. S EB No. 20 548 40303000 Bad~ VVard No. S EB No. 21 585 40303000 Bad: VVard No. 5 EB No. 22 428 6 40303000 Bad~ VVard No. 5 EB No. 23 289 40303000 Bad VVard No, S EB No. 24 341 40303000 Bad, VVard No. S EB No. 25 308 40303000 Bad: VVard No 6 EB No. 26 430 40303000 Bad: VVard No, G EB No. 27 463 40303000 Bad. VVard No. 6 EB No. 28 649 40303000 Bad: VIIard No. 7 EBNo 29 323 40303000 Bad: VVard No 7 EB No 30 408 29 40303000 Bad VVard No 8 EB No. 31 313

272

J_OC.atlOTl l_):tstTlcU

c.:-..dc nun .... bc-r"

03 S..-inagar

(X)(}J Ka.ngan

OU03 Gander-b. .. :

0Q-04 Srlnagac

--10302000 Ze ...... ·:a.n «(

4030:2000 Zalna KO-:E I

Bagh Lal ,-4030~(JOO 'Vt.,·'ard No

Said PoOt..a.

~.:O .:;c.~OOO \'Vas-a No t RBA!';

4 f )3{. I f_,.{_'l-.r, ("r~rdot:'rb,jJ!

,- on r II. >131:,

RUT:<]l1.f

l~: r1..,an

3

.J ·O·1.a.

RLiI: ....... .a1

.'rban TO.I.uJ

Rural

1 ~ rhaJl ·l·(Ytal

Rural Urban -ro:(.al

Rur-al ,[}rhan

t J ....... an

L1rhan

~ jl i"1oarl

l :'~1a;~

, :! h.·.r~ , ·r"-"L'·

"""1" i'lh at leas' onre

Scheduled (._°aste

234 10

224 -'I .,. 5 5

62

61 -18

9

1-,

19

" 2l t

;; "

·1-..... 1al p"""'pu Ii d.lIL1I11I ( in .... -_ludlll.~ J>opu!atioTll the rn

iTist It U{ u:j.n aT antJ f .. ()u:--:."L..<ic ..... , 0-0

population I age-group

Persons Males J~-e'T'.a]cS PCTs.(.lns lV1ales Females

:;. (:, 7 ~ <;I 10

1.06 __ 99H (>7 2M I 1 17

26 2C"J

1.039 972 6-:> 28 17

14 14

'" 14

I ~ I~

I~ I:::!

359 341 18 5 ~ :>

359 34 I IX 5 :2 3 -86 86

77 77

42 ~R 1-'1 " ='

5-1- l5'.1- ... 11'< ;~

'J ('-L,.- L)o~':'" __, 1 ~~ 1_-=-

. l ''" -.

274

FOR SCHEDUI

l_ilc;r--atc~

Persons Males J~ers.)ns Males

I I 12 14 I <;

1.0~ 4 970 51 28 22 22 4' -'I

992 9_ 47 24 10 10 4 -4 10 10 .. 4'

12 12 12 12

349 336 10 5

:'14"1 336 10 5 86 86

77 77

35 ~5 7 3

t 51 148 3 ?

I'" 18 fi.J---ll 914 ~ :s -" i

16

Females Person"" Males

It> J 7 l~

23 978 97. :!6 26

23 95.2 945 14 14

1-4 14

12 I:!

12 12

5 337 335

5 337 3," 86 80

77 77

4 :!3 ~~

r:=:i ~ 5-(_}

IX lX 17 1.J2_'" -I,,_jIIj :--::

;. '<

Fe:n"lale:s

19

7

7

2

:2

-'"'-1'£al/ IJ]str'lct./ e_-[-=:l Bh .. cJ....1 l·-cn ........ n

Rural!

lhban

3

-I-uta.

Rural l._~rban

Total

Rural

Urhan Total Rur-aS IJ..-han -rotar Rural Urhun

Urhan

Urhan

1 Jrhan

f I...--h.::=JIn

l_,..-b.,,·, t.~ I i-'d.'

2

S.-inagar

Kangan

Ganderbal

Snnag.a£

Ze""",·.an (C}Ci> - VJa.-d No 25

Za!na Kot (<.1<"1) - VVard No -::!:7

Bagh ._.a_1 Pan-drlh (C X J) -

'\...._·ard ~o ="R

Said Por..;,~ .~(. hll;;:a.n ((Xi 9-\\ 'ar ... 1 _"'-..,;-(_ .. _;-~ j

'"-Rn .... '" C :;'.,an d I!.-,h:al II" N /\.L -.~

:--Or U"l~'1~-;JT oj" ~ ... 1(_· .-( )'l ,> ~ ~-. ~!~ "

l.'[)calh)n L)l:'-on-u..::l./ <~-~

c()d..:

r1-"-ln.h..:r

~-----

03 ~.-inag.a.-

0001 K"-::~Tlgan

0003 C'anderba1

0004 Srinagar

40302000 7.cvo.--an (C>G

40302000 Zai'na Kot «( Bagh La1 p.;_~.

--1-03U.:"(Jon ,\It.,-ard t--:o_2,x

Sa!d Pnra /.._.

...:..I U3-0':-C,C,f 1 'I. ... ~"rd ~o.3' t -I~B.--t..:-""

-::i:U3~J l-L:-':'_jI1 ( l"::)=-l.::!~:rbal , -4 '_J.~-:;;' ( j _-"t p' ~t J S,-·,.';:L~~'"lT -l.~'

- .. _.I_- ~ - ~ .... , .L::-.:;_.~ ~~". , B~~

Tor,,11 Rurall lJ~ban-

3

-I utal

Ru ral [ :..-1_ ... .:-." ""l o-.. .;_.~ I Rural

l I..-han

Tota1 Rural lJ·d:jo~n

To.al Rural l_lTban

lJ..--han

Urban

llTban

lJ.-h';'1.Il

\ !rhan , r-b-~,~

~ • l-·~ -t ....

PRIJV1ARY C-":NSlrs ABSTRACT

JrulUSlr-la1 cah:~g0r-:-·

~1dl:rr -""l1oJ'kL"r:-:-. . .1\. gr-lcul' lJf a1 ~abcJ.1,_lrerS

Per-:sons Male., Fe.nales Pers()ns Males Fen1:ale .... Persons Males Females

~() ~ I 22 23 24 .25- .2 {) 27 28

972 '":J't":.f. .. S '" 26 26 "-jo4r .. 94U 6 ~ ~

14 14

14 14

I:' 1= 1-' I:'

33.4 33~ 2 4 4

334 33:' 2 4 4

1>5 R.,

77 77

~3 ,~ :z :2

I ely ~ -l :--::

IX ! " ~]-:-' ~.J .j- ~ -> c.

, :-

276

FOR SCHEDULEI

I-lousehold 1Tldustry

Persons l'VIales ~ ~ers-(_)ons Males

29 30 32 "13

966 96~

26 26 940 9.35-

14 14

14 14

12 12 12 12

329 3ZR

.32"9- 328 ,,5 R5

76 76

20 :::!Q

141'l 147

is 1>-< <:; i '(.}(\.R

; , ,)

Female,; Perso,ns l\.--1ales l-- e:'Inal cs

34 36 37

->

3 3

277

"40121]'/ Dlstri'L.'::v CD FSl("')-ck/ ,-....,.'Vo.-.... l­Ru:.-al/

l:.-han

3

-'-I(·l'I:a~

R.ural 'l_;rban

Total Rural

!J..-ban Total Rural Urban Tota~

Rural Urban

Urhan

Urban

Urb-3:rli

~jlbo::lil

{ _~ r:fr1-:;'-'l1"1

2

Sr~"Hgar

Kangan

Ganderbal

Sri nagar

Ze ...... 'an (OG) - Ward No 25

Za;na Kot (OG) - VVa~d No '27

Bagh Lal Pandith (Dei)­v..;-ard No 2:8

So-id Por-a A-ch h;: .... -n .( 0(_-; I -

v..,-'.ard j<..,"o 30

1'f.l:BA ..... (J.ctnl __ :h':J l"}.2l1 t K ......... '{_ ')'

Sl! lH_;:'~;-'LT ~ i'o.,·1(_ • ...,.t.l-<_--;;) i J Jo~-.n 1

Location IJ,,,tr1<..:u CD code

nun-liber

03 SI-inagar

0001 Kangan

0003 Ganderba1

0004

40302000 Zewan (CKJ)-

40302000 ZaCina Kat {O<: ;

B:agh Lal Pan~~ 403020'00 """-ard No.~8

Said POl21 Ac~

40=;O~OOO \.-Var-d N.o 30

llRBA_r..; 40301'>00 ~;"ndcrbal (N.· 4<)3U:'000 :Snn"'l~"'-1.:r (h"U":""

--.:iC_}C3UUu l.5~ ... d.:.i_l~li G~~h

J , 1 (,.", .'1:) -'j. {)1..<;1;

KUlal_l

lJroan

3

Tota~

Rl!II~1

t .-han "1~'(ltal

Ru-r-al L1Toan

Totar Rural L!"bat~

Total RUTa~

LJrhan LIs-b-an

Urban

t rl )-an

1. .~ -r"l ');:1.-1

'I. ·rt)~-l.)

l:J.erso·ns

38

l

Males Females Males

39 4U 41 42

278

PRIMARY <.:ENSlIS AHSTR .... ..--f

Females

43

.-iou .... c:ho!d -indlJ:;-:;_lT: ...

.... • .. /ork-.;£::--..

Persons Males

44 45

47 48 :-1 .52

4 87 Z7 6U

Z7 60

2. 10

2 2. 16

19 13

-,

-4

279

, tlt.al/ 1 ::>lstr,cL/ (_-0 fih.-ci-..:_· r 0''''':1"1-

KI,.JTal/

tJrnan

"""(-.atal

Rural I~Ttt.:;ll:n

-r-alal

RUTal Urhan -';-otal

RUTal U;rban loOtal

Rural

Urt.-an U'rhan

L 1r03n

:r han • r r..tn

Kang.a..."

Sr:i.naga..-

Z.a~n:3 Kul t.("X,) "\.¥ard No.:::!?

13.agh l_al Papdlth «)(;) - ,,"';rtrd ~o ':H

• ,..lu.-..... ' (_.i;uu.Jc-ct";,a l ~ ........ ./\,{_ =

'r t'l t:~~~~ I ~ .... 1 ..... of, ;I-;l;

l.':i-~~ ... i.~I,,~ !~L~-=-:.o;"'_"~1

L_ocali"..,n c(-,dc

n U rTJ_ h-c:- r

03

0001

0003

0004

403020Uil

40302000

4r)~02:00f)

.::lO.,.() 1 n~ ~(l

I-----CH...::.C1.1 i,cu'_ I J:iS.lirlCtJ 'L-=:-. __) .-:Jo1'"

~:;.",_-)-dc

nun'lber

2

03 S:r.na~.a;r

ODOI Kang,.an

000::" Lar

0003 Ganderbal

0004 Sr-inagar-

4030':':000 7P ..... '3:1 (~) ~ '\.Va

Sa,d P'OT:H _A..chhan 403020{H} \.~··.3;rc1 ~t" 30

,--~ (1;.A;o....-

.c1 n.30 i '!; ,..c~u (:;'.::!.~~3,,",:-~"'<.'! 1. l"-...; ............ C)

l .I: (.)~ ... '111'

, NO_~S

C_>G) _

:...: ; 1.. :1';:_-. 'l.' , _-',..._",.(:';;_ _ 'J _'...:;i r, .'"

-T otC:ttl

Rurall

l_lrban

3

Tot",l R.u r:a. I

• ~ z-1'J'3 n

Total Rural

Urhan Total

Rural U r-ban. T-o • .,l RLtra' Urban Total RUTa1 Ul'ban Urn:3.n

{jr ha.n

~_ :. T ~ '. ~,,,:

~un1neT 1;')01

huu~cht.)j...J.s

.... "'jth ili lcaSl

Scheduled Trlbe

"7 .. 21 :S 6~963

252 5 _345 5 345

g':=;'J

931

,2Q6

296

430 391

39 ,0

~1

=-

,.

t-·o"O:;<:"i poput"'''ll;nn (incluc.::linR

111"";l:i:r:u1j'l'l11.al and house1ess p""'''puJat]C'u'l)

l>er~on.s Males Females

:0; 6 7

"'~ .. ":&'27 23 ... 752 2:1,675 44_' 72 22,894 21,27R

1..._2~~ R58 39, Y' .. 977 17.761'1 16_209 33_977 17.768 16.:209

6,048 2_990 3.,.0.58 o_04K 2.990 3.058

1 _926 968 958 l_q2b 968 958

..=!" _45:? 1390 1.062 2_~~ 1 1,168 1,053

231 .:2~2 9

17' to4 -,

"} 9

~1 .-:9 .,

;-..~-l ... ~ ....

;

280

pi[""lorut~l.j0n In The

age-group 0-6

PeTson.s Males FCln.ales

8 9 ~O

8.524 4.213 4,31 J ~ .. .:lOJ 4~ 146 4~2SS

123 67 56 6~.:2.24 3~1~2 3, Ill:' 6.224 3~12:! 3_IO~

J .,._~.:?,f'o,. 596 7':;0

1.326 596 730

357 176 18l 357 176 I H= I

505 257 248_ 494 252 24:!

1 1 5- 6 JS 3- :-.

Ll1CT3tc...-'"'S 11I1t;l. .. :~r.ale:s

Persons Males FemaJ.._:-s i teT~(_)ns Males

1 r IZ J3 14 I""

8.122 5.863 2.20''' 37.3U5 1 '7 ... 8;2'0)9 7.28-4 5.222 ~U!·2 36,RR:<I 17.672

838 641 ]~7 417 217

5.379 3."'9 1.ShlJ 28_598 13.949 5.379 3.819 1,.5()-G 28598 13,949

1.294 957 337 4,754 2.033 1.294 957 337 4,754 2:~O33

330 229 }.;,)\ , ,596 739

330 229 I (, I 1.596 739

499 433 of, r~]I i .'Y53 957 2g~ 2'7 ,.~ r_940 "-;I~ 1 21& 2.H' 2. \3 <'> 16] 160 10 -4

9 9

48 47 .. ::-

-L"";'_:;--:_- r0-~ t,; ~

(. __;

'Ioldl ..... ~u.k...::t"S

Fema~es Perso,'_s Male" 1--..:.~naJ.es

16 -17 18 19

19.416 15 .. 137 II.OS-S -'I.U7',1 19.216 14.446 10.430 4,016

200 691 628 63 14.649 11.398 8.164 3.234 14.6-49 1 1.398 8,164 3,234

2 .. 721 1.863 1.265 598 2 .. 721 1,863 1,265 59S

aS7 475 4:"0 45 857 475 430 4 ..

996 927 788 139 9HY 710 571 139

7 2\7- :!.~7

6 161 161

9 9

47 47

~ ~-; ''': ~...;, --: =:; "-:" ;. -,_ :.'

281

'i o1.<::iI( Dl~!;_,-jC:L; <_~I~ HJ.c)..::k./ "T-.(n ... n

Rura~/

LJrban

-l-u.-tal

R-ur.a:l !( ~ rban Tot_a~

RUTal

lJrhan

2

Kangan

Total l_..ar Rural

lJ...-ban TO\.<i:l.l

"Bu.-a! t.rban Tata. Rur.al \._j'Fb~n

llrhan

Urban

t :rh;;:~n

SnnagaT

Zalna KQt (DG)- - '\)\.-'a.-d N-o 27

SaId Pn.3 A-c:hhan (l)< ~ , -

\,_-....~ _ard -Nn -Yh L~I-<t.n,,~ .' {_j-?n.__~ e .. ba! ~ ~ --"\._(_ - ~

I_.~r;.:::_.ali"lrl 1.)1-..(1 I..__i ..... ,-_·0 i-:).iI:~"""''''''_' :I I. ~n

I{,;--< ... do:

nunll"lo;.;-t

2

0.,3 Sr-in..;-i:g_ar-

0001 Kang.:l.n

0002 La.

0003 Gande:rbal

0004 Srlnaga..-

4 03 02 ()()(l Ze- .... V .. I-.~ .e>G) - War~ No 2";;;

4030:?(HU) ZaJ.na Kot rC>Ci) - -v..."ard N· .-:27

·S~, rt 1 ::'(")"ra Achhar'!! (X;) -.. 1-03~j~nof,.(:. ..... " a.-d T"-....!'I.. .... -;0

l-nU-'I. -.. 4CL1-('1 ~_")"_) -(-;aTh_h .. 'T t,..L.1~ f!< o-"\.~ .J .( ~ ~1::: (0· S; ~ • ~1 0 ._ -~ ) ( ; ~ ,-'i 1 ~

--: - .. ~-:::. ~ ~ • .;,_, .' 0 ;r..;,_; _~.:._.o i.- , I- n

, 01 ... 1/

RUT:aLJ

l}.-h<ill

3

-"'o"t:al Ru r.::a I

1~'.-h3u

Total

Rural U ... ban

Total Rural Urban Total Rura' lJTban T-01.al

Rural

U..-b-an 'l.Ff'"h:::ln

lJ:r-b.an

, :Y~';:_-lr.J II ~ l~~r I

I ~-o ~ ~ -=-1 , ,-

Pcrson~

20

7.,.399 6.784

61S 5~~ 1(1-

5.210

638 638

421

4:!1

72~

509 .217

161

9

-"1 :-

0;.-1

J"Iw1,aJc-s ~-eTT1aJc~ F;)'cTs(.")In:"-o rvlales Females f"eTSCl-ll~ "-"1 a rc:s ... ·cn"la.es

21 22 -'3 24 25 26 27 ~8

6.321'1 1.07\ 2.039 1.802 237 l .. fMk ... 8,8 ]28 .:S .. 76r~ 1 .0' 'R 2 .. Q3fS. 1.799 237 1.005 R""7 121'1

5<.,2 S3- .3 .3 I 4_2-(-,_l. 953 1,473- 1_255 218 781 n60 , ~ ~ 4.2n." 95]> 1.473 } .255 218 781 660 \ 2l

616 21 344 330 14 72 71 616 22 344 330 14 72 71

34:3 2l'l 63 58 5 32 31 393 211 (-'3 58 " 3:! 31

71 I IS 157 157 ~.::2() I 15 5 494 15 156 156 l~n 1 1" 5 217

16'

Q

-17

c

()I fl"1aJn """Ol'"kCTS

Hou~choJd industry wOTke.r~

Pers<-.ns 1VIales Females ~"er:o-;.·on'S -,......., ales I·

29 30 31 ~2 33

423 389- 3-> 3.931 3.2~9

41R 384 3-.> ~_"~'2~ 2~"7006

5 5 61",.-, 5:'=;;'3

407 376 3, :::::~S55 1_972

407 376 3\ 2~55S 1.972

6 4 2 216 =':1

6 4 2 216 21

4 3 322 301 4 3 3:22 301

4"1~ " .~)l 23:! 2:!~

:!16 ::!:~6

1 (.,0- 160

.. <;l

"il.7 .ol--

em.ales

34

67:1-619

S3 S83

583

5 5

21 21

I()

!O

PCl""sons

7.'-3'" 7_662

76 6_18.2

6.1 !!2

1 .~:?:5 1,225

54 S4

Ma_ES

3t").

.... 730

4_'£tf1.4

66 3~o:).n ~

3.901

649 649

37 37

77 77

-" -----"-"----1-"-'-'-,-:-, -~, "';'-,-s-'t-r-,-._-'t-"C-:(_-::·-::[-:::>C--:H-::-::j-n-c·ccl.._-_cc, -=-I-.-n-,,-,-,­

'_'ernaloes

37

3.0t'>~

2.?9H In

2.21; I

~~281

576 576

17 17

124

1~4

R; lira II l_''roan

3

~, iII)-l.a.\

Rural

• "rb4:ln

-rQla~

Rural Urhan l ota~

Rural ll:rban

Totaf RUTal l) :rban "rotal

RUTal ll'f""nan

L'ro;;,]n

1 ~,.han

t.'lb"IEI

2

ST1.'IlI::iilr~.:aT

K an-_gan

1_3r

<..ianderhal

7.::tln.<"l Kat (-(X:' 1 - \h/a:...-d N .. o "27

S.~:d PnLa ""\chh';Hl ,-o(~,)

'''''' .,;~:-d -:---"0. -=O(}

1'H.n.-'~ <i..;,)nd-c...-rh .. d !::--":A(' jI

L("'IIcarlOn LJlSU lCLi (___ 0 I3.IOCK._, ,;£). ~n

c.£"lIde

nun"l.Q.cl-

2

03 Srinag.a.r

0001 Kang.an

0002 La.-

0003 Ganderbal

0004 STinaga ....

J--c:-"f<:tt ....

Rurall l.jrhal"1

""""l-01:..al

Rural It ~rh.a •• Total Rural LJrban TOl.:a1 R.ula1

Urhan Total Rural Uf""han Total Rural U.rban

40302000 Ze,~·an (=)- Ward No_25 UThan

4930:200<\ Za." .... a Ko\ {~) - "WaT"d N· .. _27 {. h:b3n

Said Pa .... a Achhan (CX"i)-

40:;02000 \"~al-d 1'"'--.."(..." 30

l-I<tH"-.... :-.-4030 J (,(";t(_~ (;<1.nderba! (NAC) -~ .. ::._~. ~_2'.).f" l .....;_np_-:l.L~~]" ~ ...... 1(_---·0:..: ... .(..]) ,,:Io-' .• ...'!!""-

4l.-F_:;J)_-;;;r1~(·L ~:~_-L11"'.;il 1-=3.:..J.b11 (C-U.) i ,r l -.~ : : ~

(u.du....,u.- .. ai c . .ate~'lLry \.,1 :!TIaT.g.ln2ll "\.vOrkCTs -------------------------------------------

IJl-erSCH15 MallL-S f-ernaJes I->ersons.

~g 39 40 41

2.0~i.) 1 .:2"9~ ,20> 2 ... <119'9

2.004 1.:279 725 2.699 16 16

1,345 929- 416 2.533 1.345 929 416 2,533

632 338 2Q4 143 6.32 338 ::::!94 143

15 7 8 12 15 7 8 ]2-

1.::' -" 7 II 12 5 7

284

Males I-ema~c .....

--'12 43-

2.244 4~S

2.244 4::;~

2,105 42X 2,105 428

120 23 120 23

9 3 9 3

10

10

~ "'-..)u~h .... ...,ld induSl1!­

'\.'nr~e:rs

r~C::-T~ons Males Femaies

-l.-l 4'< 46

1. ... 03-1 :27~ ""7:::'9 1.0.33 27:!S 758

J 771 250 5.::'1 771 250 521

260 23 237 2C,Ct 23 237

2 2 .::' 2

FOR SC~I-I .. --:n'_ 'LED TR:lBES

47

1.985 1.926

59 1.533 1,$33

J90

190

25 25

178 178

(~lhe-r ,.,. ..... 'orkcr:s

Males

48

916 866

50 617

bl'

)68

168

19 .19

62 62

Females

49

1.0<>~·

1.06" -, 91<

91'

--2=-

<. {.

1 1 (. 1 ,<-

Persons

·50

30.29U 2"9,726

~6...:a

22.57'4 22_57.0

4.,. } .8.5

4.185

1,451 1,451

1.5:25 LSII

14 10

Ma]cs

51

12 ... <l9~ 12.464

230 q_~(_N

9.60fl

J~ 7..::!5 1.725

538 538

60? 597

5 3

.....-em.ale~

1 #,.~9-6 I ..., ~.262

334 \~_q7==-

12,G-7:"l.

.:?46D

2.46h

913 913

9:23-<;>14

9 7

285

J 1._Hail Dlstr:l! C l/ C'D Ii- h ..... ckj ... r -{_-."\"'" '11

Rurall

LJrban

'1'0'\:01

Rura' { rhan

Te>LaI Rural

_U.--ban ---'-o1a~

RllTali

Urban TOlal Rural tJrban Tn-tal RUTal

Urba .... 'l FThan

2

S.--inaga.---

Kang.an

Ganderbal

Zev..-'an (I(JC;) - Wa..-d No 25

Zalna Kot (ClG) - ,\-Vard No 27

S,a.d P'-l_-..:r;a Achhan '(C)-G) - 'Vv"ard

N.(") _~O

'- RUA:-'; ·CJ .. "ndcr;"l'a: -( Ni· .... C )

L~u..:..::all0n

-(__":..(_"\od<..:

nunlhe~

03

0001

0002

()o03

0004

403():2000

4030200U

-_l •• ;" •• -=4 • .;}. F

1 ~ocatl().n code

number

00102ofi,OO

(lOI0:'700

00102800 ()() 102900 00103000 DO I 031 00 00103200

00103300 00103400 DOl 03500 00103600 00103700 CKl103800 00. {n900

00104000 00 I 041 {}() 00 1 04:> {}() 00104300 0·0 ~ (}4-t-o-o

(0)04<;00

01o.. 1 1U·:;SO,:' f_UJ t (~4y.r~") B·O 1 O';;;'O(}j"

'J.(JIU~ IOu

00105200 OOlO~30n

00105400 UU1U5S00

00105600 00105700 00105800 00 1 05Q()O

Name OJ V:il1agc

2

K.n:g_an (ToLai) Ikl!lln~Hn (Rur.a:l:)

Ka nga n. (l; .--ba n_)

Kan~an (Rura.,

\_J .... san (_-hlner (_-ha1-e;r- Gul

Arigo-,.--j POT3 Dr-ag Tanga

Palang Lari BaTVw:a1ah Gund Ar-i K:a.cha NaTTlb3l1

Wangat Khanan

Berna Bugh B.aml,na Ki.J Parah f-!,ardo Par ... ./_in

Kangan Na_~"'3Il1 Nllah A .... h;':'ll~

T.an~'!_cha.1Ir

~;:~: ~n:-l

(_-b ..... · .... ·I ....... ~n l-l~ ... ~:ln Pajr(""·~ -T·hunt_L

"""'-CChl Jlalna

lJ-i.ll <..!;dudcl r-...1: .... n"l-C"I

Han (l.an-j ........ ·~·Hl

So(al-RaV'tJ

Sumbal Bala Fra ........ Haknar Gund Sarsingh

Re.,,_il 1--~" , ., ..

no ~ 'H.,. 10C) f lOT;1.t.<.1 I ( i-;:lg~n~' Ir

(j',.-'l (".f..:::Ej{) ';;::;'n~'~'r'!"1:H :!._~

(l("!-I 06"\on ~11~::.'ra ... ; ... ,;i. ,." :~" i '.'~ , ...... __ i'_·.~,_,,-_·~~~~ __ ~~~~

... "'\.:re:::.s '(.')f

\....-llj~ge &J1

hecl_~rC"s

3

I ~() ~ S.ty,~·,. 5-

2367 34.0

180.4 58 J

117 II 198

178 I

.'\."'5 J ~ ~! {)

1t'>1 .,

4:K .2

I<I'! ... 663

36:::"i g .... l .... ; ("'!

~"9~ ~

::' :"1-.l ~

~?:-:.f ... ..0:.

.... .Jl -1

-41-': 6-_;:::::-;. -4

.... ~ 1 ~ ~75 ~

1837 3:>33 31<<; :I ! .~..;; ,.

Nun1:he-r o~­households

4

13.~Q4

'_l,2H-I

47, 133 ~~2

25«' 52

290 82

1 S~

72 299 740

'~4

_" .... 8 3~

R5 127 574

9.3

.Ij, ~-. ..t.L)4.,)

f..JU

'06 ':':::'30

7::'7 ...J1: It)

278 J5J 431

-; ~ ."

~q:

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

-J 01011 pnpulal10n (Inch.J,(_:hng

1-1-1s-!'tHI1·c~-nal :<-'Jond l).oLl ..... L~IL· .... _.....

pOpu]~110n ~

RS_:!'J_' ~ ... 2-,)-.-i-

1. _~~/4

S07 5 .. 9 ~ "-JI

1_979 3::'4-

1.907 . 7<>0

1.228 666

2.394 4.910 LISI

~_::3~

::!7.c)

51~

<163

4_H~7

.(~~ ) j

3_·(J-::::.q

~.:::~

'j97

~ ._)...,. f

.2 4.<;.~

<> O()O

.2.47:!. I _6S:! 2,448 :!.77"2-

<1,9

28'5

-t5_ 7li";

4~_7"14

11'.70:;..0:1

..:12.1 3 059

<;Iof]

• 7-1

90() 5 _l-(J2

<,79 _"\ :-()

i.O~7

~.54:-;

<,1...:1

'Ii, l ~7

1-1-:;

-:::~r

4t"-.:-;O

-='_l ";;'7

:::o..}"""! ...::,.:.....:

1 l 1 ~ ~

<;_-. ..=

1 ,_..;;;, ~

( .. .( ....... .,. ~3:."{

3() 1 J ,_,,, J_-'

.2.6(J:="o I. 3') ~

84<> '_2<;<; I.<t 5S 1,'07":;' 1 _ ..... 1 ~,

l.~~"'" ";;'_:-'LJ

42.:589 ~2.~~~:;'

5:HO

3S_'

:2 860

I,Olg IRO 942

41H! 64Cj

]-16

•. _127

:'.367 567

I ~075

127

~~Cl

49fl N7(1

""1; ~ _II .:!

L:'--:S

I It)

. 1 ~L...)

J..2n 1, L~_-:q

:::::! ,,9.::;;; 1,17\

SUb 1,19] I.J 14

q(~..:..1

X7 .. 1 .. Ji·t .... '

.. ,7

VILLA~;E PRIi'>1ARY ( '!.~ ~ ~.,,"<.! ...

Populatl .... n ~n Ihc

age-group 0-6 Persons J\..o1alc..':s l-crH:;1iJes

8 9 1 (l

15..S!"2 lS.~57.

hl~

1<1I

1 .. 057

325 44

346

l64 2:!'9 15S 3<'09

8<'01

~6

163 5'n~

1:'1

-l 7.'

--11 :--...

4::' ~

!"5.7

i-H)

4_1--l

14R

510

361 570 ~-<;<i;

·4<><' .(~ •• ' r

1 ~-;

114

.12-s...;;.

4" 544

140 15

1<>3 41

98 83

144

403 If) 7

177 7

". S_.

t., 1 {l

257 1H.3 27'2 ~77

7 .. H22 7 .. .)0122

_,4 513 185 24

183 123 131

7" ~~:$

4""1.8

1(15

16;R;

16

79

~=-',~

"q qi

~9_-::;

178 298 ~"jIR

2'38

PRIMARY CE NSUS ABSTRACT

C"~NSLfS Ai. BSTRA.CT

j-=>crsons Males Fema;cs

1 1 12 '3

14 ] ~

3

14

"'"

3

11

Schcdule.(J '-rjhes population

Pc-t'"son~ Males Fen-zates 14

33,977 33.,"977

2()

619

46

513

16

37 1,214 .3,741

341 1.255

10

5

8>< 7!3

_4 ~,,~

145 4~"2

I "O<;l_, 3_067

1 343 854

139

308 788

,_! ~~

4:='1 cI" 1

490

17.768

12

348

18

257 (',

19 575

1.946

174 664

3

,."

744

77 "2()~

57~

.892 699 424

67

193 -117 ('-.. _ .... r-..

~~ l

~Y.7

-:!57 .-. ~ ~;;:;.

J6.209 • .(._21"';'

271

28

256-

10

18 639

L795 167 59!

3-~3

70..1~

6S

2\&

5~!

.775

<">44 43(1

7"2

175 _,71

:2n(" l(_kl

2_13

287

Pcr~on-c;;

17

991

214 1.701

715-136 652 364 ~q4

212 550

I.04R

339 491

R2 23(-. 473

1.<,91 ,0';1

! I R

9S~

6~ _:;

77~

301 128 5ql qr-.7

36:2 5<_)_5

49C.,. S~--,

h:CS

61...0;;.

-:!~ 1

.:2:::2 .3

Ma]e~

15.448 15 ... 44N

68H 167

1.094 471

93 435 210 256 126

336-757

~24

317 61 16~

::!9q

I _ ~ 54

~ 2('" :t 5._)-o;. j

7"9

?-4~

(-J(J---l

-1_~·5

46'Q

::!A6 Q<,l

4~~

70<1

30=" 361 351 595 ..135 ~;- ':;

..:.ll]~

191

165

1- cn,.aJc:~ Nan-.e o,Village

19 2

7.21M "'-:3.-.g,. .. (Tou.l)

~ ... 2l S l<o.:...angan (f.C..uT""'3l)

Kangan (Urban) Kangan (Rul'".a~)

3()3 Ussan 47 Ctuner

607 244 43

217

154 13&

86 :?J4 291

1 15 174

21 74

174

737

Cha'te-r G-ul Ari g-orl Pora Drag Tanga PB1ang

La.ri Ba'{""Wa~ah

Gund Ari Kacha Namba! ,"-Van gat

Khanan Berna Bu,gh

B.amllna Kl_j Parah , ta.r-do Pi'll-'7~n

Kang3n N.o::IJ"\.'\.-an Nl.lah A~h.a.l

Tang(_'h::it 1 'I"

-r.::::-=-~ ··--;.;.i'l.:.' 1~~

.;:5 .':l c._: hct...-n ..... -~n ! R~ I l.;;o>-~n 1 >a~ f'''O::-'''~)

7-<;'9 "rhune

55 """echl Hal,,;:) :20::;. L-_.:.-ar.a.d ...... der

169 258

60 144 145

227 1'Q3

fo....1cuncr-l .. iarll {~.Clln I "\. .. ran

SOTar H:a ........ · Sumbal8ala F-ra ......... · f l~knaT

C:rund Sarslngh Rt:::vd

2( 1-; P'''.''r:1 .. 1;;:'tt l ~:'!l".3ri~'.LI-

7n ~o'f_lin,!8r~.

58 NII~?rar

_:_i_":_,":_" ~~~~~_:_,.,-: __ "_-~~~~~~_""_--.:' r .-,._ ....... ." l:>·"'~

Locat.ion cod",

number-

UOOI ()(}Ol

[}()(J 1

00102600 00102700 00102800 001029DO 00103000 00103100 00103200 00103300 00103400 00103500 00103600 00103 7 0() n()-103~1~~O

00 I (,,~;r'" onl n·-H],L~()

0010.::'1100 flO l tJ---.1-_-'~ ,(I

()i_r 1-(""': _;t30

O'll! f_J--1__!O~ ~

~k'''!:n--..: _:;;;;~-~.{\

Oul048uO 4 lO I E..}~-'-.)~_t~ ~

O{11050-nu

OOIDSiC)O OOIO~~OO

00105300 00105400 00105500 UOIU50UO 00105700 00105800 (JI'fll-o-SQ[."lO

~ .. me of Villag.e

2

hang"" (Tot,.l) J.,.;:.ang_}!I!:r"1- (Ru!I"".")

Kaag:l:ln (U.---b.an)

K",ngan (Ru..-al) ij$s,an

ChJner Chater Gul Angor1 Para DTag Tanga Palane, La.-i B.a:_p,,:o,,'alah Gund ATl Kacha Namb"l '\:r.." .. angat

Khan3-n B-t.:'TTld i-3.ugn B::.!,'!"~l.n31

K~) P~r::ah

Hard'(l Pan:t".1n

Kan-gaH

'J'"...:.;:'JJ ........ -...:;.=Ln ~j-l:i:jh

_"">,. kh~~ ~

s .. ::_"!:, ,.n.:.~

<.: h~c-r- ... ",,'an

"-fa":" an Pa!.p<tra ~-hu ne

Yccht ! ~"":tna [).;:nadude.­

Marner-Hari Ganl ........ an So.-arR.a .......... ~urnb;al Bala

Fra'"-" Haknar Gund S.a:r:s'in_gh Rev,r

(j{_lll.161 Dc" P"("l:r';;::Lj al 'i;3~~3n"L! It""

O(jl (}"'-"'!'::?n~. S0n;::"!n ... ~~::-~

001 00300 Nl~Ag1ar

l)·'~ • ~t '. _t.,"':". '.- ." "~I ' .......... ---'------'-----__:__ ------------

Persons 20

65.G27 "'-,,5 ... 627

2_383 593

4.21 R 1.264

218 1.255

426 834 454

1.844 3.R<'-2

84::> _74 I

181'\ ':::80 -l9(J

.2 03(-.

..:1-::?oLl :' ,::if __ 1

i l,,-!

1.38') 1 ~3(-'

=-" ~:R(l 1 (>(Jy

..::l93

1.8--14

~.O:l3

::>.110

1.147 1.<:>52

1.<:>50

1.4' !

Males l-C:I-'-l;;_~J-t:~

21 22

3(1.256 .30 ... 2 :"Ifl.

1 .... 1r!o

256 .965 4R9

8. 530

92 323 194 7.,1 71>">

300 R--f'_i

~= 1 ~ i.1

lhA

4.)IJ:;

J 71

ll;7

~c):2

~02

!;SU

_896 999 41:>5 904 803 h--l()

35.371 35..371

1_277

337 2_~:c)3

775 137 7:25 334

511

260 1.113 :!'~()7A

4:S:'­Qui.

! ~ l.r' ~

17h

3="-i t ~ I 3_:'

2-1<]

J _ ~ ~,

(" .. n~~ 317 _:2-ql

96-i

:2.1 37 1.1 j 1

6(:';2 1.048 I.Og7

771

-~- -,

288

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SRINAGAR

Pl::TS.(_~Jl!S Males Fema~es

23 24 25

28..392 2H-.300;J2

710

315 :2.1 ()O

5:;5

115 589

326 300 325 833

1.666 36~

6<;

137 _~~9

.... )0(.,.(.)

It" .. ()

~-l

_""? ~~

673

] .3-4 ~ 4;5 1 ().{)

897 1 ,-1l ~

662 435

5::!1 737

6650

20,5?O< 20~:-;9:;'

6~l

1 BK

1 AO(', 426

90 )8)

136 216 156 502

1 _2.3:! 2'9:::! 4~~

5..:1 1 3-{ J

1 S I KYO

t..:l--l

~ .... .;! :--::

5~ } ::::"r'::::'

::,~

5t>U

.,U" R(, ... n ~'.J3

1:"9 4~::-:;

9'76

553 376 475 672 -l30

-;, -...... --:.',-

7.797 7_7"97

89 127 694

89 2S

206 190 84

169 331

434 70 .,JO;

11 7

InS 7<>

1 ~~-' "--)J.

l}.':.=:'

·1 ~...,

142

4i~

436

109 S,)

46 65

.:!35

....J......!-::

I::'

II i

7:\

VILLACE PRIMARY .- n Rloe'" -

Per..;on-o:.;_ ~-1aJe:s Females 26 27 28

.-l.IOG 14.106

4<"3 140

1.,.,4 330

69 103 64

157

13 297 SSO

-;.<: I fl't

.:::_"'-10

-t-.46

~ .:: r .. ~'!' n.,

520 4_' I

111

160

4R4 ]76 4:27

30~

453 534 ,,,,9 ..:t - ~

4 (""'It-,

I -S.:1

""1

12.076 12 ... 076

43:::' 130 965 30:2

57

94 43

14:::!

1 I 179 757

11 ,

13X

",,:"7

1:::1

4:;;1 -~::--;::-:::.

]~-.::::!

10'-,>

15',} 331 102 42 I

285 431

496 lSoI.)

--:151

1"1 ",7

I. L • ...:;_

2.030 2.030

31 10

149 28 12 .,;

21 15

2 118

93

57 '-}

h "7

Ill::'

14

<> :23 27 )8

':0 1 ~-.:-

14

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAC~

CENSUS ABSTRACT ....:~n;g:~n

Cult.vators

Incill'st:rla! cal1e::£I"orv OT main .... vorkers

HOllsehold .nduslr;."

Persons Males Fe'-'-H,"les Person> tv1a]es f-cnla~e~ Persons Males Females

29 30 31

4,666 4.666

]52

104 257

122 4 3

8 61

5 6

44:'\ ISO 307

50 42

144

31

59

lU 147

~42

29 313 J59

338 211

46

13Q

4

10 1 •• _~

4.]98 4.198

145 100 251 100

3 5

54 5 4

396 171

303 40 48 41

146

31

2·1-5-44

9 146 138

24 31 I ~42

~'9 197

41 (,l

'36

10

468 468

7 4 6

22 3

3 7

2 47

9 4

:> 2 , 3

19 L

32 11

12 1<;

J

32

I 17

19 289

14 3

24-2 6

95 79 19

<;

8--1

32 1

~I-.

4L>

38 1&

4 6 7

10

1 .. 50]

I.SOI

III

19 256

14 3

22 :> 5

87 77 IS

:;

20

57 33

2

39

38 17

4 <;

7

!

_;;,-=-_"

34

270

27U

33

2

8 ::>

'"

-.

35 36 37

43

3 86 7D 40

1 16 22

3 46 31

<:)

&

-'" t::>

3~

1'>

::0 17

~ .. )

39 _H

21

8

" 4

30 7

:> 5

13

,-">

919 <)19

41

2 74 69 37

20 1

26 17

6 :8 5

12

33 If; 1 -:;

1-1

27 7

2 3

13

:::~

R

159 1 S9

I 12

I

3

I 15

2 2

20 14

3

3

~ -== i '- ---=i: _-==- --, --; -'i

7

"

()11-._cr '---..-o:rkC'..-~

Pe.rso-ns ",,-1alc5 FeTTlales Name 01 Village

6 .. 5-91 6_591

151

14

482 124

22 75 38 68

4 ISO 297

f!4 43

R

3-'1

1<)7

-430

4·~

I ~-1

35( ...

4'-'

82 99

5 2'97

10;; 66

138 I ~ 2 31 I

10Q 1 Sot:)

I-Sf)

53 _~.o-::;_ ~

135 9

384

ll9 16 69 3S 63

4 62

267 40

40 5

31 <:16

395 -.~ ~

1 () 1

3.:::9 -) ~

75 95

5 151

98 66

132 l05 289 104 177

2-~-:"

159 50

"2

1_133 ""'an~an (Tntal) 1_1.33 Kangan (Ru ... al}

Kang"n (I,_crban)

I<,angan (Rur.ail)

16 l_Js~an

5- ChlneT 98 ChateT Gul

5 Arlgo..--i Pora 6 Drag Tanga 6 Pala.ng

3 LaT~

5 Barvvalah Gund Ari

8& Kacha NaTTlhat 30 \)".'angat 44 kh2lnat1

3 ReTrla Hugh 3 Ralnlj,na

_3 K,j Parah 1 {l I }-~ardo Pan JI_:I!n

35 t-.:_ang:an

GaJ\. .... ~n ?--.'~h~h 3_, :' ..... )...:hD~

Tang..:-h';·_ll~

,,\.~.~;- -( --'l~! :---:,,;

ChCL-.r."":_,,n

:':4 .t-3ay.an P-alpH.<1 7 Thune

J ')··;e,;.chi I--f.:.una Damdude~

146

7

6 .., 22

5

M.amer-Hari Cial1i"\I.,.'an

Soraf" Ra"l.'"!r Sumoal Baja 'F....-a ....... · Haknar Guod Sarslingh Revi)

l-O '!--:_(, .. .::!-

.2 ~ ]-Or-fl,l ~~1 <;.a~3ng. r

? 1 SCJoT1<1:tnarg 3 N Ila~"-3r

------~-.---~------_ -------

289

_ --------_._ .. -OCrt:l:inn

CI{l-d..._·

nunlhcr

0001 0001 (Mj()1

00 I U2600 00102700 0()10280U

OUIO.:::!QOO

OC\030Q0 00103100 0010.3200 00103300 00103400 00103500 00103600 00103700 00103800 001(391)0 00104000 <XlI04100 (}(rl~20(1

on J ~J.-l_-:;~ru

2

K.a'l'l~Hln ( ... ·o.al; ~n;l::::a·n (Ru..-.:.I;~)

KLE'I"Ji;a.:;.&II.~ (l-!".--baA)

J-.r.:ao:p.an (Ru..-a.) l) ... ~n

Chincr Ch.HLcr Gul

Ar-!i:gori Po:r-a

o.""t. Tanga Palang La., Bar ... ,...'alah

Gund An K"cha Nambal Y..lal'lgal

Khan-an B~cnd Hu:!--,-_h

B~Hlllnl::;!

Kif P-":n-i.l:h

~ ... i'lonj","l f"'an.z.i n

~';:"II fl ~ '~II ~

:-- .... :..:I= ...... ~n ~11.::l.h

Of) , {_)-t.J ('I.~ l .-"'\ ~_ h~""! 1

0("11 (}4~'H) -t ii1.n_;-_:"_'h~'tllT

n-n 1 {)_1f..O·n ~."!::::l: (_:'l.!o.d

<.to 1 05C1·()() '·h un 0..:-

00105100 ...... -e ... -h ~ } ~af1lia

OC 1 D~~O() 1 ">nr.1dudcr UOIL):_-=;'30d

OOl054()(}

00105500 00105600 00105700 00105800 0010S'XJ(l

h1~tll1..:r

• '3r1 C_;31~t ...... :::in

Sora1Ra ...... · SUr11bo:il Ba!a Fraw Haknar

(."jund Sarsingn

J-.=:~"""11 ...... p:.-.~ P, ... ~a~.:.l:' (__'3~'::Ul~lif"

O .... lP"":"fHl "-. ...... Il;'Ir:~ • ."p·::.::

no 1 [.J.{, :HH.J Nl)a~I.aT

.(! .. ~! I~J(I..';_···.) i-'l." L·"'O" 1;~-.;_~~

Mar-glnal ' ... ·clorke..-s Pers.ons l\.1alcs ren"}al.._~-<::.

41 42 43

247 175-9Z6

IRS

"f> 486 26~

143

312 536 81~

70

1<><)

7

I'> J 0 ..... )

L -'", ~

1 I I ~

3,""2--1

235 12.7

(>3

~()-~

-19( ...

1 r-.,")

~ 11

1 ":;'7

I~Y

<OX 441

124 :>'3

2gQ 93 7~

145

323 475

57

l31

\ X'"

1~4

~l'" 132

91

44

17"

271

~ .. 76" S .. 7b-:'

~~

1 I 7 "'-4 ~

"1 ,3

IY7 I","

<'><> In7 213 _.4 I

'" :>q

290

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR.

C Ll~t .'\'atnrs IJ,,_-r...::.ons. -Male...... f'-em.<=iles

4~ 4~ 46

gO 8

77 -u.

S 23

I'" 85

170

152 324

:;.f"L

-:07

1:­<;>

2(> 07

.... 4'

.; 1

2 .. t90

2.1<>0

.:"io F>

72 :27

S 15 6!)

34 87 93

158

33

21

I::> 9

SO (-,

7<)

13

I(l.f--,

i(J3

6(>

175

22 45

3 28

160

-.:l"')

.~·1

15

8 <),

51 83 59

1t'>6

3

6

3

: 'j

7_'

1 _~ 3

1-' /<-

4

2.2 6

1.3 17-:!

·n.~,

1 I

VILLAC;E PRIMARY "- - ~l l-t'oe,.._-k _

Ag._rlCllJt1Jr"'l~ tah ... ~urcrs PeTson'S M:al.(__L":;' Females

47 4~ 49

Ifj.t·,

<'> 43:3

4R

% 209

14 -10

10 169

3!<X

<}<>

::'t-t

70

13 42 7:1--';:'::1

I ,-;

..... 1 f .. 2

4.11'>2

<;

~I("l

a7 ., 14<} .,

:::>X 6

1:""(' 211

:::>n ~ ... q

7

141

R

-!

/ !

19~

6& I l

::>Q 71

,," .. · .• 1

11 ....

'.31 Z 1.312

IR

I

(,0

9

1 ~

In 19

II)

-4 <j

III

(.

13

" I

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAC'

<-ENSUS ABSTRACT ......._~"~dn

J -{(_)usch()o1d lndustrv' '\-vorkers PCF"';ons

:'i0

39 54 36 ~9

142 73 1 I

96 1~6

11

4

20

::' 1

5)

.... 32

.... 32

1 c;

13 16 27 17

19 15

6 32 37 l3

-> I

17 q

=-1 I

IOJ

7

~03

5 4

I

3 13

Fen"laTe-s

52

1.2U3 1.20Co

">

38 9

12 123

58 5

64 89 10

20 t I

3S

10

"' 72

12

'96 94

3

7

11

11'1

(.)tl l;;CT " .... -t")£ k C' r S

3_"...;t7*J 3_~""7,)

>-17

~~=

422 25.

11:2 23

7

30 89 81

S 44

1

1~1

...::: -t ~

40 40 11 85

14

1 .. :535-l_::""O.l.~

106

13

<> :::>0 43 ::'03

.~

37 31

1 I

74

1'" -1

11

88 ~7~

::>:

6

10 1

10 46 41'1

(>

h

1

r ,

3 <)

III

F"crSOll~

<;6

~9_901

5...,.._"-)1.1-1

4q~

31'119

1.464

239 1_31 S

464

928 341

1.561 3244

RI9

_7.(J-9

:!o:=;. 1.79-

b}--l-

30"S:R 4·l!

1 ! ••

-.::;,.~ S

"'fiR

1.810

1 ... 2 t 7

1.9::07 2_03.5-1 _37-1

_4 7~·

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

291

57

2~~IO.(_"

2~~ t .-,9

1.173-

:-3":" .(".5." 534

8-1

58::0 166

363

164

565 1 .3! I

3:!:: ~7~

X9 136

::"84

}.~67 ,-, "'

....... L ..

74R 470 780 786

_--.. lei

r-crnO'1fc~ Nan-'1c 01- ""\..-'":il1agc-

3.:t .... ~"J'2 Ka ,"~.a n. ,'"I ot:a.I) _;'---=1_/92 ...,;,~";g~n ilRur ..... 1jI

....:. ... ng.an ,,\_ lI-b.a"ll)

KHng.Hn tRural}

~.Ihf"'!l

q~(\

1 -,s· 736 :!9R ShS 177 ~9fi

1 ,'93 =' -lq7

_U7>7

11(>

3,0 1.791

:!XX

1 ~ _.:::;

i..._·tunCf"

c...~ha1c'r" ('....iul

A..-r1l_g.'f"'Io"[\ ~.;J-"('"':Jo'r"-:"'''!!

r :)rag I an g..a

Palang La,.-. r.3.al"""Vr.alah

Gu..,d A"-l

Kacha NC'lfTlbat

•• .. · ... ,/rl:rl1:;ar

Kh~n~n

J-l't::""~n.;;'1 n.u~h

H;_}rnllr1a

K., ')o:'!r.::~h

Haldn P~n2IJ:jI

Kal1l~~11'

~a."\ .. .::n'" 'd.;__lt ..

'"\. kh.~ ~

-1 .. "I:H,::'_·h""!lLL,

': < L. ) ..... ~ ~ ~ :

L~)("~{" L-h\.·~ ......... ';'1;11

...... _j, l. ~ 1 .. 1 .... _! r ~ I' _ ~ , ;: .... , • t _'I.

:; 7....... -, f., ~ I tl .. ~

.::_;,,~ ')-..:-...:-IH. L::un~1

::. T~ f>"'l.''lI...J"LF .. i-cr

l_qS(_>

1 _(}62

/47

1.147 1.~49

f [af. C..ian!""!,. ... ·an

Sora'" Ra ....... ' SUlTlIba~ Bala

FT"a"\-ll,.-· l-laknar <::fund Sa,,-singh

_.":" L i.3

l_< .... catii;on

code number

0001 0001

UOUI

O,.·.,02o()[.)

O(>IU~70U

00102800 UU I (}._.._ <)( l-G

00103000 00103100

00103200 00103300

00103400 00103500 001031'"JOO

00103700 O(JI03~()U

0<1103900 on 1 040nn 00104100 (l().U4~O()

n(, I (J"':+~{h '.

~){. ~ p4._-1Qn

('("11 f l-l "'?i II I

i • ...Ji .. ". .~ r

d H ~ i ...... J..;;;~ U H ~

lh I Itl:" ~ t].t:il

f~O ~ U";:;''::::-fH~

(H)! U5::'Li ... :;

00 1 O:<4(.,n

00105500 au 105~>OU 00105700 00\05800 U.(1]-tlSIl.),'Uu

.... HJ1~H,~·h_r ~ j • ., I ( ~{) -=-:-( I'

:;-'i .••. _:;: i ~

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

-, -otal pOpUla1.T'on (HlclLldin~

"II.LAC E. PRI~'1A R Y < ~ If> Hl"Jol._-k -

1__o...:ai;t(_)I~ Area 01- lns"ti:tut .. o-nal and ~l(_)1.lSCle:s~ P'(-,.pulatiol1 in the c .... lodc v"illage' Ul' ~ll1'''l''''" .. _'r '11]1- populat.lon) age-group 0-6

nun~~: _______ ~~nn~~c~o~r~~~~i~JI~a~g~c~------~h~e~c~'I~a~r~e~s~--~h~c>~,~,s~~~h~'.~I~,~js~ ____ ~P_e~·~,~~~·o~l~~s~-____ ~~~~a~1~e~s~ ____ ~~~e~nn~~a~I~L~-~~ ______ ~J~~~c~r~~~c<~'~n~~ ______ ~~~a~Je~s~ ____ ~F~e~n~,~a~I~C~S __ 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

().of ... } U·23'("ht

(){) I 0::'400 (}til ()"2 -:;..00

00106Soo

0010 •• (,00

00106700 00106800 00106900

00107000 00 1071 U<._-,

001 07~.(tO

00108 7 1)0

001 Ol== ~':-.II{. (.1-1"....) ~ .... ~~o.;:OO

00] (1900Q

UI_:t 1 t'll9 I 00

(,H)' O'Y'200 {>n ~ f1o'V_l-('IIt'l

t-V,~ J {)'_L=I~ h'

O{lI09"Ol'

n~' J f O(j4kJ

OI)J 101 (:H.)

(]'01 I (.~.-:)()

-()(J] i v.3uu

00 110400

00110500 00 I 10600

00110700

001 10~UO no ~ 1 11.){;.J.j

'O":J 1 1 l~' (~( 1

-C'l-n1 ] 3:'1 ~o no} 1 "l-"l()O

0011 :-;:;no I;..\{J \ ~ 3-.-o.I.JU nUl , 37l~()

!..)l~ l 13:-,.\ rL J

l.-.a.-- (ToLa'. l....a..- (.Ru:-.al~

I~.a r- ({_·.--ba.:..) l_...ar fRural) And1(:'rv--'3111

Ala Harna Hi!.C\ PC'ra Chun1 V:ah'\.-llo-·,ar­

Chanthan Gt.illab POl""a

"""ata Lac Oa~ba Lar A-.d.-e.h r....-fahanand 6-<.!gh Zaman Ganai

Berta Hams Manf Gam

v...'.atal B~£. Ba.rt..htla K h;r:lni Han'l:a

Rap<!':re "'vlr,:OT1d H3fTl4l

B, .. T.:'"-<.""101,""Jo

-,...., tl: ;'-~":'!'''''-''.d

1._:.,.1 ....... ~1. ~._ -:'.,. ;L~nrl

/~ a ..... · ~ • .;_-:.. r\. .... ~. n

"\. .... ·:1 ..... f.....: ilr.n

Kh," Ua.;h Sh..-,I-.h Zoo --..._"iPI7Ji; ~-l.,;:un.a

Bal .... ena

Na ..... ab Bag Khan Po .. a

""""'akuTa

Ra ...... h Rab:lta ...

"\'\': .. -d"lld r'"ll.ua

~ >,.' -,-, P--"" 1 t1 ul'u

~:c'!-'J...;-,: <::~L.!!nd

K(.~:r~·:t~ [~Hn."'_""'Dt_!.

Oar. i~:..l..· ... l">.( .... \.la. Dab

B;,1!~.:h1' f"").03L .. l"--.:-ar:;:,,)..;,jn [_j.agil

R .. ,b: .. ~. (,undl :R:o.:-:.han ~.::L~-,;ts:" Gund R.oshan Gl-..::.:

7 ~3g'G ~

7 . ..JX"'7' ~

7 38q ::?

="3l9

I~",-) :""

2877 401 ()

1364 360_6 31 q 7

23 I

5:'0 :!"48 .. 5 60S 8

17"17

-r-.~ .3-Q'>

J.::2:.c; -t

7"["14

~htJ 7

131 -'.

I 1~ .. ...:.... r~7 ....j

2~ 7

~4 6

249 ?

474 67 :2

.)07' ~

273 11.+ ;;-!;

1"':--; ·1(_.t ~

l-71 Y

:,s:;.

=~ 1. :0.,,4 607 ~(l4

361

448 6"J

I~

2~~ S( ..... .:;.

I~ ..

SJ

1 ~:I: l.J

360

Sf'> 3<1

4~.

Ie> It-. :;

\ i I -=,::--;'1

2' 1 15-1 .00.36-

='-_&30 4.523 I ~463 2,824 2.539

418

l31

1,355 ~_J,.54

q~3

~"')7

.0 I. i

::: 397

49':­

~ .502 ., ,Y7

'l I rn

r· ...... ::: 1.0.0.-.1

.r-.."'<:--o • n~l ~

4ll"Y

:"'3~

,:,.(0.3

3.(U9

4_7L 2Q4

3.2~5

9" ,-._. I

.,c I .. .;;q.:.:­

~ ()! l

I .. ~Qo

~ .. 42g b(j...J,.

292

=" :--. (~"""":}

- I I

1 '] 4-

753 2,OQ~

2,09 7

717 1,434

1.337 202 65

677 .:!_731

5J"" 2_::;;;4 :=;~l

t ~-40 ="41

73~

J_rl"''''D

::~l

1 ""[J

~~..;f

:::;03

~62

.2Y7

~ _536-

236 158

1,628 <>1

7:!~

~ ('':::? _5.oL."l9

1,316 3::!l

:';

.1- .. 1-1

~';

29,ll"I3

Z9"~ I X .....

\ ."'"]1( ~ 1

8>-:3

734 :::!_A.:.!6

74(.,.

1,390 1.20:::!

21<'> or.

678 =".6:::!~

4111'0

~"'f1

1 1"':;'7

=-~ I

771

' ... ":t. J

"! .. X ~-\J

13"';;'

1,50.-' 235 136

I .. 5'97

41 ~~"'-:I ~

} 1 ~

.c;_~r ..

318

232 gR4

365

616 254

7::'

20 235 <'>73 17--1

[""!III..)

114

'R9 Gooo

.:::!~.....;:.

14':

7-'1 7:!_

.h~;'

~71

96 39

4><1

14 x,.;.",

2M~

12:1

\\9 367 16-{'

315 13& 30 13

I I I 31:=t"

Q:cI

3~

<'>0 ~n.l

4" <>1{

'" ,..

oJ:';

."";--1-

.. n-:::-3" 34 "13

:275-43 23

~3-7

5 -·~4

17:!_

i. ~ _..

::!~I

;97

1 \ 1 517

199

301 116 42

7

124

3"'" RI

::>7

-"" I Sf-.

.. e;

12~

I::, 1).':-;' ",., ... " _18 ·1-1:. ...

:::!96

53 Ib

244 q

4..1

1 h

129-

--11.'

pRlIVIARY CENSUS ABSTRA.CT

I__";;IT"

Pc,...--s\-:trl"-.-

1 I 12 J , 14 I" 16 17

<'.O~R 2.,.9~ 3.0C:S 23.0£.1

." .. ()4X 2.9'10 3.0:SR .2.5.0<', I

_.H4-() YO"'; &71 34" 322 149 173 ~64

164 96 68 _8~"l

2 .. 592 1_205 1.387 1 _29::!' 36 22 1<-1 403 -28 13 15 1_151

lA60 225

60 604

1.0"'3 51X 2~3:lq

2QS ~hS

~ i _-:; \ _,~o

~Q~

6t-. ~

)0';'"

7· .......

Id....':

J'" ~~ ~

-- 14 ,,,4 "\R7

109

I 1 8 1 16 797 I 18 82

I .109 ,:;

::'-.1-: :::;.~

(',.__;.-.) .. -~ ~41

~7"":!;. , 1 3 S

.. ;4

293

I ~l1_Cratcs 1'.-1ale...,

18

!I.~ ... 71"7

1"'.717

2_Q.,=,-

275 1.651

840 228 737

931 l4,2

33 3"3

1.571 208 ,69

:::-81 s?-4 170 3.R3 ~(-1.(--<. , ::"';"::.

..-,,, ,~ ~

] "'I :!Ot 1. J_~

~70

71 68 88

57:2. SO 59

734 ~ 1

333 , 4"",'-

51

/~7

--~~S

7'-} _"\

t-,_--.

14

Fe..-"a~c~

Ie}

7..3~~

7J~4

Sit

89 182 452 175 414

529 83 27

21 1

768 R7 99

I_~=

'";{_ .... ,f-.

I:::-:C :2;:";::~ )-

~ ........ -~

~ r;"'ot .-

_"_l

, ~ : : --~ l ,

'"\.(-.

1 17 :;8 :<='-0 28

225-38 23

37~

2 2 ] ::'

...-..::,

~ -:::.."

1 1-'l

~7_"'"

~4

,._

2.

l_...ar t Tot_.a:t)

I.ar (Rural) LoT (1 'l,t_ian-)

l......a..- -( Ru raJ) All0-L"I ....... an Ar;:]l t--lama

Han Pora Cllun1 Vah ... "",·,a,

Chal("llhan Gulah POT3 '\V a-.:a. ~ ~aT

Qasoa {~aT Bag" ~ahanand S.agh ZalTlan {_Jan.o)1

Rena I-.I:an-.,a fr....1anl GaOl

""~~1~' R::=Lg Ba.-(.1,al<:.!l

K hr.an'_ I L . .3_n;_.:J.

R;;:]I~I-e

\. ...... H~ld f-"'arn~

11.:r ... ~(_)- ....

k lJI ~ .. \;~Tll-~

./ _1..-':_T"':L~

~fl"_"In

\,.'\"._a .... J...:..1().:r~

K hL_.U B'-ilgll

-s he ....... h Zo('(>

(,_ • ..._~L.4) itan'kJ Bat ...... cTla N.a_-~b Bug

Khan POT3

\)"Iakul"a

Ra ..... h Ratnt3r­\) .... ah.d PGra

""1 hu.-u ..... _ 0"- :3: t j_ t: ...... , ~

K,(_-"~-L~g DoC'In'ar.a~ ... '(.: '-' .... ]''):::In

i1.~~ F.ur~~ t ) .. ""b Ra;...!hll');1.h

r~". ... ~--: .. _; ::..;. ...J~ • ....:, F: .. 0-:-h._J.~, 1-:: ;"l.b='l.o).~ -1;,.:; .. ~n...i K .... Jo:-"::.h..:...n r...; h:;;"-:

l~ocal.on

code nun,bCT

0002 000:2

0.102

Lar CI 0'101) I_a r.( RUr21I~ l...ar (1:.._:rban)

l...ar (Ru-r:al~ -00 1 O:! 1()i":t- _A..ndcr ..... -an 00 1 024·00 Ara Ha.rn:a 00] 02500 }-.ari Po..-a

2

00] 06500 Cho.Jnt Vat"va. 00 1 ~(')O() Chanthan Gulab POl'"a

00106700 ""aLa Lao' 00 I 06800 Qasba L .... 00 I 06900 Bagn Mahanand 00 1 07000 Bagh Zaman Canal: -00 ~ 07] 00 D-cna ~ rama

<Xl 1 072CKl Mani Gam 00'087{lO , .. ' at,,1 Rag 00 J OggO{l Barda roa 00 I o 890fJ KhT ani t laJTl~ 00 1 09000 Rapor-e 00 I 09l 00 Vv'-o-,..-,d} ·h .... ~"].<-L

00 1 O'9::?("HI Bar:"O£'1<"Io

o-r:'Il0oQ)OO KUT I ~2n]o.a on J OSJ ..... .;_¥.I l-"i.ln <.j(,,(.ua 00- l 09-500 l.-al L ..... ~_:;:J_

0' I 1 u'·-rl~ ~I~ 1 {ad';:H'n j""qc·a

00. 1 {_)IL)~I .~.) /_aJ.H~'I

C"_r_j t 09-q.(-;''i.1 A h'_'IIll

OOllOOOO -...."~a~ Kora 00110100 Kha, B,.gh .()() l 10200 Shot:" II.. h ZOoO

00. t ('300 Goza Hama 00 I 10400 Bat "'ena oen 10500 Na'Voo·a_h Flag 00 I 10600 Khar> Po.-a DO I 10700 W,,"ura 00 I 10800 R"kl-o Rab;laT 001110.r::KJ .... 'ahldPo.-... -t_

-r ) .. J : , l L { ·,(l [-.>. '!..:. ~ ... " 1'"L. ... /.;,

' ..... '-1 l l 1 :::f)(·'" l-h .. , T L!

l_'" 1 1 1 .-:;; -:- 1,'·1 ;.... ~ .. t. :: .... -; _,.,._j

on l 1 3 ")"()(I K\. .. ~ Ii..-l--:' L")tJ1Tl1.:J. .. dU

-:- •. :"L-:-.:

nn'l "l,-("In f';lh

Oll11 _1.{-.on Hlll 1l--c..Hft L).ub

-("'If' l' ~ ~ 7 ("!Ir1 p :"~""'1 ~-.}::'ih

OCt 11 ..3S(KJ "t-..:L.ir.a·.,.,:an i3agh UU11 _ .... -!,,){II{) katn.:;lf" L~un(...h Ro~nan

Ollll.:..J"70U katJlt.ar 'LJund Roshan l...idloa:

37,722 ~-;o ..,~....,

.7f.,. ... ;

1.~72

997 3_2.31 1000 1.673 1.079

19C< 71

751 30, ..

6:!;:;;;::

-.( ... ~:

2lhl

K1.9

'::hf ..

-+.;L."

30D 414 4,,7

:2 .24:! 353 212

:!_II(', 79

_ ""-_.:

...:j,7~

l.=:::'--"h

-_:"4

21

;:oi:';R

471'>

445-

1.~57

48<;>

697 4U6

60 32

284 1,160

-:;0. ..:::;.

:8:5-

':::711-

~n~

71

"",4-S

5()O

1 _(! -=. S

S1

! ( ... .....;

.~ I ::--:

194

'::09

964 156

99

89-1 40

~l-t"--

_L..: .....

:,,(.{ ).

71x

22

2 I ,1'>3S> 21.SOC_::j-o:.,

794

552 ,974 571 976

673 133 39

467 .R55 ,:--3 154

.. .:::S .(-.":::'1

129

"'" 7c>" 1 ,. -;-fft

1 tv. ...

.:!"::20

.2_:';'~

1.:::!78 197 113

1 ,2~2 39

--::'77

294

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

P'er-,:,-nn'--. ""1:'1f-r.;:--. Females

J_"';~7t).8

1 ,,"'_ -"-J-hN

1.693

995 171 539 583 118 50

390 .7 1<)

119

H" :2'.~-"

~-j ~

<>1

. , .; .... -..

1_2~b

24Y 93

797

"'9 "I .-:"-.

..... :...(.

-.!I .... J<y

:::::1'79

157" 738 1~6

47U

536 95 33

31:5 All ~" 7<­

.::!.~-:.

::;. ~-1:

~c...

• I I

";-i""'" ~:'-:_.

lllO

!5U I~..:!

756 124

~ 1 71';7

:"6

~~7

f !r,

1hfl

"::;:7.-1

.::n~

~

~73

4.364 4_364

?tR::?

13 11>'1

257 45 69 47 21 17 75

308 34

4 (',,,

3()Q

<> 1."Q

110

.'

, 24

59 71

500 125

12 10

3 IV

1 = lQ~

3 1 :--u

3

VI LLAGI:-.: PRIJ\.-JA RY "'- f) r:::'Z..._ .. -ck -

PCl""sons Males F~lI'n.::-t~'t:'"..;;;,

l ..... _~2-;

14 ... ~2-'

."11 292

1,5'0}1

202 56

405 568 116 49

350 .395

59 79

2_~8

600 86

2"92"i;

514 l .04.:!o7

\="

784

21~

"'3 797

7 2(,7

'I...}' ,

40=

I \ X

("l{"

12.IR4 12,1 H4

1·1) l

~79

1.553 191

51

403 528 Q, 32

30'5 LISI

4-'

7'­

~OY

45-7

80

1 :(.W)

150

IS? 667 106

81 7p;7

1 , '

iO

13 38

I I :5

62 40 23 17 45

244 l~ .. -~......]

143 6

4!

,-

~4

]24 59 71)

117 106

12

10

, "

"I

i -10:- ..

.>

PRIMARY CEI'fSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS A6STRACT l~.:_!tT

c .... u]t'iv::::nor-s Agrit.::· ~]Ill,-al lahO['Ulrc-r-s

_P,--,e=:r,,,s,00.:_I:..;,,,5;_-,M,-,-,,,a;:_;clc=s_-,F_::;e,,m==,,,=le=s,---=-P_e=r,,,'''':.:o=,,"-'~ ~1 a fL'::S -f- e-nla 11["" .... 29 30 31 32 33

15:2

222 125

17

3 181 36

7 5

132 358

15 74 58

27H ,9

95 3Ko::. 3:::r-.

4

\ 1

172 2'4:-<: 116

&:c. 7(1

.83-117<>

78 43

370

147

2. J ;

18

13

1 178 30

7_

3 19

343-

13 7u

58 187

H' 95

"':}.":::'4

29-"1

" n,

'-)( ~

j-'"

1 14

6) 65-83

437

60 43

368

<,<; 1

160

31 1 (1S

i :­I

59B 593

.5 :,

7 .. 2

3 6

2 t3 1S

91

31 35

l

.2

.5

39 18

12

4

• '"II

156 15

" 5 I ~

2

37 20

" 1

10 35

34 1

19

3

155 15

" 4 10

2

35 =,0

4

I

If' 21

4

11

3

_, i-"

34

150

150

1-'1

8

-,

I-Iousehold ;ndush:-"

"'(_,)I""kers PCTsons r'\.-1E]es Females

3"> 3.... 37

8

22 --1

112 20 25

" 65 75 1<;1

15 74

" 2:R 6-;·

I':-:-~

• I

2-+ _, , 9~

44 t3U

1~5

95

44 )01

6 2-1X

'-'4

13

1 l ~

-::09 I ~{j

2 ... 10<".-2_106

19

58 IQ

17

.2 37 67

14

8 62 .. 27

<'>" I ,-:;:!

11

t \

32 2'Q5

S

71

." 122

I

3 2

54 I

8

28 lJ;

<;

7 I:::>

1"1

1'-> 0''1 7', 10

12 6

11

I ~,

1

41

52 HS

Persons !!'.1ales Fel-nalcs NaHlC 01 Villag.e 2 3H 39 40

>I>{

69 1_288

166 49

167 'i00

R:::> 40

116 942-

:>1 4

'55 ~13

62 141

nO;

::;:!::-::::

7

(",.-=1-_::J-F ...

~g

113 <j

4

209 1 ~.5

6 123

II

~ 1 8

161

I I

6-<

5_ZC-:J'6 '5-_2 ~..,.

.l-l.:7

61

_261 161

46

163 4<'>4

67

::>'7 1 l4 7-::'"!_1

1:-4

l:::fl 187

57

110.)

"'~

-<7

:S..:1

." <)

-'I 141

3S

6 1::::2'1

.....:'; : ~,

8'9-6 J.-a T CrOl •. d)

~"96 l.-ar(Nur3l'~

l...a r {l. ':r-04tO ~ 1_.....8s- (Rural)

1 A ..... de ........... ..e.n

R A .... a Jian1a

'27 Hal""l Pora 5 Chunt Va~i ........... aZ" .3 Chan:tnan; Gulab Po .... a.

4 Wata L,.a.r ~ 1 O.a.sba: Lar l.5 Bagh rv1ahanand 13 Bagh ..z..aman Ganai

:2 Be:na Hama ::2:] , r-....aIanJ Gam

q \." . .'.a1.Hl Bag

Ha1[""ci.~~a

~7 Kh ... aol l-1ama 20. Rap-ore

5 v.,.';olld l-lan"la

~2 BarSClo 7 KUl Harna

.,":'".;.. .. :;i G:O..~ ~L';_"!. r:::. ., _.~:_ 0 :""! ~ ........ 1

1 7 /_.aL_ll ... 1.

..,.;;;:;_ .~'h..;_"!n

-1 \..:t...·-a~ K ..... a

t(j -:; Khar- Hugh

Shelh.h Zoo

GO.7...a HalTla 6.8 Bat ...... ena 80 NawalJ Bag

Khan Pora ;> Wal<ura

Rnkh R.nbi"tal"" to- Wahla Po .... :a 1 r) .. "::·~~-_-: r'\"'!-:--;;'i

"""; "1 h-u..-u

Kvka C)Url:...i

4"'" Koreg L.)ornarag

:_;:.. Dnh _..;, l3.at l)ora r_Ja~

"2 Ba~h1 Dah ~ar.;:J.y·an H.;J.gh KalH._u Gundl Kosh.:1.1~

.3 Rahlt.ar Gund Ru~hd1"l C.Jh .. ·H

I -<"1";,31 ... ._Hl

code

nun"'lh<L""-

2

L.a;r- ~ 10'1:.-.1)

l.....ar (J.tur~,j) L..........- c._ l-y'L4'III 11)

L...a.- (Ru rsf) Ande:r'l-.... an

A.-a I-~an'la

HST1 POl3

.f J'Il J l ',J2 3~ -,.,.

()(J I O::!400

flO I fJ2S0(_")

00100500 00106600 OVI067OU 00106800 00 I 069CX>

00107000

Chun1 ",'a. i' •• • .. :ar­Chanlh;an Gulab Pora Wata l_.a,--

Qasba Lar Hag.h 'f.....1ahanand

Bagh Z.aman Canai 00 1 07100 Bena Hama 00 1 07:!O(l M.an-i G;;:ilTI O(l t OS70r i ,\1",.-'.._-"1:;:.d p::""!~.

, "";.! JM~' - • 1 ,,_, .. .._'I<: ,~,

'l:.(.~t~~ ..... _..~.,.;:. Kt.:<-.:.T-::;j ~ j.:'!I.~I:;.!1

00 1 {'I<J'OofXl R a P0TC

00 109] on \Jrr.;o-nc! l-1ama (tI,] 1-_4~(;t() Har-'o(.. ...

()() l UI[.)3-no ...:. ll'l' ~ 1 ;;:-=l'TI.J

(1(ll(1i"("1-~"':-"II·1 "';:;t --0"_ .1.- .. :' (){'tl 09~OO 1_0-11]1-0.'::-0-:--

-;}()I~·~)(".()r·, .i':'.':"~:: (~~;.~d

(I~. j (I....,.~UU '_"'--=.';:L--:l,3

f)1I' , iI I}y'l.j''!'.._l' , _A.. hi ~~'!'1

"--;Io()T :no • ..)O \...-.._ .... a.;;;; Kl.~T::Ji

00110100 Khar Bagh 00 1 ~O~()O :Shcrkh Z'('H" U011U).t)[_ ..

(J('ll"--10n 00 110500

00 110600 no 110700 fl<) I 10~OO

r· ,. ~, ' I : r· , .... l.;:.t ll20u tl"!:"). ~"l :?UO (101 ! 3300 ;, " • ~ I -;.::.' ·L

-(_Ln)o.;r_d tlan~a

R;:u1"t"na N"" .... '-ab nag Khan POT,3 V.'a,"-uT;c:I

R.;::tkh- Rabl1aT

I ~~ _ . ' . '- ' .. - r i--:. ... •

t hi.Jr1..J

K{li-n O(-iu~ ... ·~

Karel,! L)orn~ra~

00113500 D .. h {)(JoI33(-"()oU Bat 1.:> ... ·Ha l~ab

001 ! ~7()(! B':I!-!h1 [")3b

\... .... u'. ~ _lo'h-:..YV .,.....,.a~;.l) ~1.n H...:It;n Io.h.l i l_ .... ~_;. .... } ...... ' I-.:d.~)i~'lJ <")UnJ.~ i, ....... shdll

OGi ;--:7(){} Ral-nl ... 1.i Go..J.t1d r:::::. ...... sh£3n <.. ..... tl.L.~·

41 42 4">'

lO~

79>­I 1<'

74 IS

4{1

324 h' -

57 24~

.. ---l -

4r~

37

11)6

25b

,_, 1 _,

1 ... }X

50:17

7'" 67

8

10 ::-.F-.fl

-11

:?'

:'1

"

2JO 1

2,U21

2 ... 02.

; !

[1"'.;0

i'

17 I

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRI NAGAR

44 4~ 46

ss 38-"

5 3()

3

9 103

.; I"?

I {l

i

I

7c. 1'"

73'1

73M

I ~ 1

s .::!2Q

3 33

.3 7q

" 14

1 1

I ~

10

I"

<;1

1 I

41

'-'1

15f>

3

97

v ILLA<; F: PRIIVIARV <~ 0 Klock -

JHuu ..... t:rjal catcgo ......... -

47 4R 49

13 14:'

5~

8

I" 1

::'1

II

1 ~

I I

I-:!.Y

5 ...

8

(,

18 <;

17

3

1:1

7

1:>

80 SO

13

7 4 <;

5

13

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS AHS-'-RA.C:-'­La..-

H(_"')uschold 'ndus1_r ..... ' ......... "-')ork~...-s..

Pe.-sons Males FEmak", 50 51 52

1 .. 235 1 ~23_::;'

26 73

38 7

17 44

g

1 ="4

1::­I 1-1

8 :'3

I

10

S R

1 ... 7

~ 7l_J

7

519 519

<> ! I

6 3

~o

4

Ii

">n 4

11

7

7!~_

21 62 32

4

16 24

4

I;>

58 4

8

125

25

("_)ther ' ....... ·orkers

p. r~ons Ma~es FemaJcs 53 54 5S

939

9-89

193

IS 23 12

41

I. l-X

10

-1:'<

,"1;63

IS

71

7

23

423 423

17S

12 23

6

29

l i

3

7

7

-4 1 :50

6

6

12

I i (J

"

) .... 0

1 I

Persons

42,015 .,2A)15.

13-14

L 137 3.52.8 l_~q.~

2.285 1~qS6

30(' 81

965

3_63~ :g()-,=.

-1::- ~

4nl ~ _'( _5'::

, .470

.1.05:( ..

:"~~

74:: -.. ·'IS

7::'0;;;

1::-';''::;

::; -=" ;

3~O

t _7H:~

201 2,428

('03 -;(-., :=.

.::;::0

i·-OLe:

i .767

_15'e

175

297

l'v1alcs

57

\7.1 'J'-, 17_196

-174

~21

1 _3:-;q.

~41

964

Snl

107

1 --;.:

7(}.r ....

lS6 ..... _:=-:-q

"'IQ

1 .' 7-, ,,~

lhl-)

~lL}l

~O,:l

I I ~

~ i :=--.

7BIl

II;:

77 841

25

y.:_)

.36.=1 .;::;;u

_~ i

Females Name of" Village

58 2

2~_,,81'9 l_...ar CJ-ot.al)

2..:l_SI"':) 1_3'· (Rursl)

I_ar (l t-U;;.4Ir1IJ

I~ar (!J:itur:a.) _A nne r "'_"'_-"-::H1

A...-a J-I3!"l'l3

Ha],-I Po...-~

2~ 1 ~-:'II-q.

70 ! _321 .155

193 49

603

2.315

C.-hunt ...... _...:at ........ 'a ..

(_~hO:.)nlh.an Gulao POT"a

Wa'l:a Lar • ...}:a:s.ba l_a..-

Bagh Mahanand Bagh Za:lTIun Gan1?\.j"

Bena Hama Man] C:;.arn '\.~·.:J:<_!,r l-3~!~

:;:;'l,.o~ f<.._h~'_':;:11 t E..i_~n''::1

:K.-4X Rap.o.oz-ot..."

~4 5 '\J'.,.'-ond i ian-.-a

63~ RO;-'U'"""SOCl

Q-;.l Ku~ Hanll81

J")'::':::::? ~"~n C;~""'_yr.n

II ~-l ~ _~l1;'_'" :.t ...... ~~ ,1 ~ ::-~ .._j-=--~ c: L.T~,-~

~ 1 '--) /~a---:n.l

l"';_~ h_h.an 4"'--,.--1 \JI..';t~ K_·E)·ret

.s~ Kh.af" l~~gh ~1 1 ShplJ.....'h /.(11.(""11'

-~ .;.):> 1._ .o ..... _a t-t.-~n~a

l _GO':; 1.0

J24

I.SR7 38

[3-;;;" .... -.;_~Tl.a Na"'__"_'ah f3a!:,;

Khan Para

Wakura Rakh Rabita<

::- ."- ~ r ') _:: ,. !_: l..- ; !' -'" L.:: i ''':-'1

477 l'huTu

9(-:. 1--::.01-.:::'1; C~~:l"d

405 K-oreg [:t0n,arag

•. ("2:"- :L_),ah

1 Y 1 i-?:.a1 }_.ItJra l_)3:b

Ba~~,h1 I:=:-ab 2<.-,..::::' t--.:iar.ay;:_t_n b"1.gf"J

l_o-e3tton c,od~

nurnptr

0002

HO"2 i-"H-t2

~ H J- 1 ~ J-:' ;. ... 'at -"

(1(,) 1 ():?400

0010250<0 0010-6-::;'00

UO)0<':>600 00106700 00106800 0010690<'> 00107000 00107100 on i 07::::" n f"t

"'-,!-!) 1 ()<),-f,(lf)

O("l t (_]'''--)1 n,-: t: 1..-, I (]I .... .:;. ~-L"'" ~

."{l~ 09~(.[_)

00' ~~.- f)_ .:-~r)

( J t ~. j ( • ~ j:;S \ _!-' )

n.('l 1 (~()-nn

I[)'( ] ~ j.r)!;: l ~ }

nq l i (J-lno

001 I05.}{"j

001 10600 00110700 00110800 OD) ~uO-£J

(~(';~ I ~ 1 (.~l

001 !~n(~

0nl 1 -::::--::-"nr~

00 I I 33 Or)

(H.ll 1 _::li:,,( H ~

(_]{l] 1 3bt }~)

0(' I 13700 ""I_)~ ~ _ .... 'h'_Jll

(.,~;.h r:.:a'[")lctl (., U~I-d~ l{_"__1-~j-L'_in \.;U 5 1 _=;;-7'~}I_j

1 ~O R3hit.;,1.T G'L;r~d Rosh::.l.rL (Jh<..,J,'I; OC: 14700

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

-l'nf~t i' ..... r"~ 1'~1-;-nn (;n-c!u .. Jlng

VI LLA':;E PRI'VI-"o.RY <- i.) Ilili,,-}-cl.. ~

.':""'roCa <")~- ,uTSl I1_LJ1IU'1 1:<-1 I i"ln-t.i hO[HJ~cle~s PopUlalicJll( rn tht.:_-

'\. .... ;Illage l1li-' Nl,.Jf11her (11 f popula~ I.on) age-group ()- 6

Locatiun code

number- Name- (")1" V.U;f:j,j h~'r;:_-l;(i'--C~ ho(lIu:r-.ot.: f1 (I I d:---; P·-l..~r-~o(")n~ 1'\..·1al(..:'..... '--L"n1:.aI-e<:; f:>Ocrso-ns T'<V18:1e:c;:; l-cl~:,;_~l<2=, 2 ~----------~~~~~~--~~~~4~~~------~~5~~--------~6~~----~~~7~~~----~~~8~~~----~~9~~----~~71~O~~-

00) 073u{)

00107400

00107500 00107600 00] 07700 00107800

00107900 00 1 OROOO 00108100

C~anu..._-..-h.al ITn&:al.:

C_;_an-("'h"'~-bH!I (R ... ,.--~IJ­

':-;"'.lld...-rt;'..;dIi ,1..-,.- f)..:..I11 i

"--;an.rt~rb~1 (Ru'("":4'Il)

<,Ot11 bagn 'VVait

Chapper- Gund

U'Pas~

Nuno;!T B a bas... P O:ra.

HaTdo- r.....turad Abad Sadn. Bag~ Sandi R.agh

00108200 Badhr'1 Ku"d OOI-OR-:tO(l :Sh~,~ P-t""l'[;_'i

nt'l ps--= I '1-(", S~_':.j ,.._ ~-. (_·T~.._.,.,_i!"""l Pi~~':';~1

(,II-c) j-r--;.:--.....:;,t,rj r-....,~~;,-t F·~:tJ.d

uo 1 I (_I .. :;til()- -,'uln",,}L,na

00 1 I L,OO r-1",l;;h "~,, Ba:zh -('t() 1 1 140t_' r--..a,!-! Ra I 00 I 1 1"';:;'00 Oar-end

00 I 16(-.-(1

001 1700

001 180tl {':-f"1 L ~'9-!j"'.C

OU ~ 1 .:-( ",JO

()O I ~ =" 1:1'-".)­

nl) I 1 :"2c-.... () 00 I I ~3(10 CH:) 1 J ':-400-

UO I ~ :?5[) .. , 00112700

00112800 0() 112900

00113000

001 %3100 001 -t 400-l'_-'"

Rang.' B.~l ... ~'1 ~')o ___ 11':-.cI nit"':

Kh,;;, .. ll ~""_lLJU.J.

"":ar3 ]':'allU

l-iac0T::.."!h "\_~!;;:u,~ }-1:::'!1I't'"J:~ H~)_a

S.atd Pora Ham("hi n::1l-._~a

Hu'S-(_-r KILJl--"

KUJa-r SaIO<)'1.£t <J Ltnd !'v101T11 n

Seh PoOr:a

r:>e" Pora (_ J~"'~::J I (" J llilod

LIoO I :I_l~~l'(J 1 Lt. ~~.:l~.::!lI~

nl")1 ~ ~_--':;j."'r-' f ~,~t I!"':' (_j'_ ,td

()(li I 1-4 .... :H)(1- Ka-s1 .... n Pu..-a

X i 5S .3

:H.~5.5""'\

.5'92 456 Q-

20 fi 1'"16.6

33~_'oJ

63_5 12_0 303 2::! 3

l4~ 4

"";r!

7i>.c) 3

1." I ~ ~ :::­:"7 1

~"I 9

I I ~ -' f'l 4,

~~·1 -""

4U I

77 .' 04:,5

745

37 ~ <;>

111 7

l-;__)':;' (J

7307

""_30-:

II:C 98~

31 31:-40~

76

23 56 51

;f:!:=':'

13"":1-

I " G_:'

:::n:o.::

_~ 1 -,_ .~ --., G:~

91

3'" -'17

4'-'

i.::c4 338 i I q

-:!h7 <)(1

(1 ::--:.

.I'4f"".;

7.(1161..)

IS4 1,939

2,7'-:):-

478

123 314 ~:;i8

1.32~

,--,

-.l tn 9-'10

1.::.1-'1"" ...

rf1~9

l_~97

3~7

.-' ~I!' ... :.

- .. :, 7-+1

27-4

J ~61Q

..:..1";;;;t!

R-'1:9

::! . .:!.:.l8 S ... 9

1 _774

6fll ~"-.} I

~77

2"-::'1];"7:""-

26..,.:t"':.~5

4·"1 .. ~

4 _:1'--13

109 1.01n

1.486 ~:24

64 157 133 67"

14-4

85<~

~ ... ........, 4<>]

_'6<) 446 91<'> ~q7

.:"Du,

13'"

1~:'" 1 C~·T? '::;"'i'':?

22 .. 907

2.2_907

347

:2 .. 826-

75 923

1.309 254

S9 1~7

125 648 :!(>4 5 ~ :

,,- ... 7"'-_,;­

"'CI."::'SQ

4~~

7~

_3-.:!--=I

77"'2

17·1 1 I ~ 7"

:.r-,~

3.5-

~:56

1 rl~

1 ~0

763 14 t

388 l.iJ79

453 R'<R

.'\04 ~ q 1

.;;;,-tt 1 - -_.-------- -------- --------- - -----

298

14R 9QR

.~:!

302 334

S2

20 6(1

134

""2Q7

16:::! _2Q3

91 h_-;

~ t" - -'

<1-0

1 7fl-

77

53R 14

ISIS; 176

15

10 31 IX

114

-1-1

i-t-.

t =_., ; 1 "-J

70

77 149

77 ! ,-.

ciS

:I

_'i_ZX2

3_:2"S2

18 144

158 37

1U ::;9 ~4

1 ~ _;

--:,-,

-,

., , -t{_.

!7

6-1

1-"

<'7

141>

85 I-H.

"6 :'S

<"'"

PRIr>JI,ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRAC""T <:. _ A-derba •

Persons r-v1ales Fem.&les

11 • ., 1"1

l~ 1Z

12- 12

1 I

3 3

8

Schedu~cd "rrthcs popu1.atJ<.. ..... n

14 1(;

1.926 968 9gs

1_926 '>I6S ...... ~

IS "7 g

2'1 , 1 13 630 335 ~95

93 51 "12

98 48 50

16 5

1 .04::2 _____ ..:.5_'_'.:;?'---__ 540

299

17

4~_\­

~_::!7()

85 648

1.477 268 43 98 96

325 349 4Q,",,?

./,....,~

43~

~ .~ r"5 400

R7 ~q!

.:a 7{-,

33:";

106

406 _-;2~

235 ~rr"

271

636 61

I_::.:;'

87

18

2RF. 2_5Q5

65 453 957 163

29 67 61

247 237

"'0 ... ~2

~52

1."IK3 278

54 lQ2

" ... '9

_.:::;!'-!::::

:-'7..:1

'::--l.Q

1"5.3

7H

:!so ,2".f""al

148

"U.". LbO

4::>6

43 IV5 .;, ~.~

Fema]es Name or "'\.·J"l.f.a_ge:

f9 2

5 .. 7..3-1

~~ ""731

1I("";~"d .. -rh.at (".-O'l".;.IoI)

C;.and-erbal (Mural)

L.a.ndcrbal (Lr.-ban) Ga .... derbal (Rurar) (_JoO""!"Il B.i'!_gh I ~"

675

20 195 520 105

14

31

35 78

1 32

'''' ... 02

184 832

, I "

""'-'all

Chappe .. Gund Ucp_h NuncT B.abcsL POT a Ha...-do ","",urad Abad

Sad~a Bagh Bandi Ba,gh Badhra Kund Shah Po:ra

S8r-lch rh.n-d .. ~ Rai~h l\;1ala Po-ra:

Arch Tul,nut~a

........,a~::"iihah:l; Bagh

N;Lt=-~Hal

Darcnd R.:;Jn:g.~1

U-.;l.t:>a D.:;~rl~.·:;;:11 I")_:l~

Kh ..... l "\..-'Ijl:'-"I

79 SllUI-,.-1,'-',.--1 ~L} ...... 2 .. :-ara Patl U

5.(') 1 -! ::ldnra."h

I<;f>

<:07

87 22M \ \ \

210 18

"\.~·-2n' '-~3n~.;""':' :!-~:;:..,.~

Sa1d Pora J--Eamch~

Bakm Bu-seT Bug. Kujar S-a3()();r":a

G"-Joood ~-o'.,.....'n Seh Por-a

.£:)ev Pora "5U .(_j.Ogjl .(-;una

_--,_~ ~~ (.,.~ ",::~\_j 11l.:::t 1 )-c~-, - .... - ... _ .... ,l~'dl-:-

47 J -1.;:,..- H.ar-~h

~r-.. '+.:l"_~r~(--";~JnC:

9 Ka~loTI Para

_~4 Fnreq Bln-ck

1 _A-w.:at;oCl'1I

codc.._~

nUP'lIhcr

0003 000.3 UO(l3

(){I, 073[;.0

00107400 ou 1 0750<)

00107600

00107700 00107%00 00107900

00108000

00108100

00108200 00108300 00108400

00108500 OOJOS6<X! 00110900 00111300

OB\ \ '-H>0 00111 «no CKJ \ 1 • t'>Oo(,

001 1 ~ TCJ(l

00111 sao (\(_) 1 ~ t 9C~ 00112U()(.l L..t .. i ~ _: i l f'IJi

DOl 12200

Oull.:!300 001124tKI

l}U' I = S<1(~ 00112700 0011.2800 00 I 1.2900 00113000 lX>113100

00.1-1000 on; 1-1 I DO

00114.200 (K) t )4,(lon

00] 144""0 \:.~ .... : -. .;, '''', l·:.

00114ROO

Name or Village 2

Gandcrbal (To.aft C;_,. .. dc-rbal (Rural) ~olII"dl(:". b~J ('_~.-b.an)

G:and-t..-baI (Rural)

GotH bagh )AI-ail Chap;p-e..- Gund

Urpash Nuner Ba\x::.s.\ POTa Hal"do )\r..;1urad Abad:

Sadra Bagh

Band. Bagh Badh,.a Kund Shah Po.-a Sanich Chodri Bagh

Mala Para Arch Tulmu113 l"v'Ialshahj Bash

Na~ H .. \ l-:larend

Ranglt Bdba Dal'_V-i" Di ... Khn~ "!\'1uTla

S h u~"':::l1n!'!_ -v..,·31 a Pahu 1-t:"l..:.,l,,"Jo'-Clh

'.-,h3.n, .-I,;=una Bal-a Sa IU P'Or-oil J laTTlcn It Ba .... ra BU~l' 5:3.ug KLJlJar

Sa I oora GUind Mom1" Seh Pora iE>e ..... Para

Gt).gH {""lund

C~h:--!""'.C;T-::~ [::-"_·h !'-:.e:")."'\-\ ;_Jt,~.:1

~--l~l1: f3.~"--;lh

l-trtJ...:.'!"n 'C"Jund

KaSIIClTI Pork!

~;'~"~l~ ~ ... B._~;,.·.

Forest Block

Persons 20

30.'715 30.715

37_j

3_799 99

1.291

1.318 2\Q

80 216

162 1.001

230 607

524 9::0

3.095 540 ~ .....

36X 1.O~7

3l-l

~f'>( ....

4~-;.-"

:; :::.~

~(lll..)

161'

.,213

61'" J ~5 l ~

6:!S 1.138

540

::!. _':'{1

---In· ....

95~

21

13.""-39 13.S39

1 ~.,. • I_~R

44 5<">-' 5~Q

(>\

3~

90

7:: 431

93

2S~

..l~~

t .36B 21f'1o

2 ... ~

-==2--= f'L

177 ,-' , 11 I

hh ,..,rJlh

~'" 313 h6(j

~8h

490

III

17.1'76 17.176

~l:!

2, ] 51 55

728 78q \49 45

126

90 570 137 :I 55

.2R7 495

1.727 :130

:>.<> :.-:!~ -(.,,2-l

-170

XI:' -lS~

:: :(-,.

'-... , 1 U-~

~07

,~

ctOI

851 .3-4~

641; .::"Rh

i-l~

.:::..;..;

130

30a

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

~J-(,)I.al ........ :orkcr~

Persons 1'1.1 a I."" Females 2~ 24 2~

1~145

I ~.145

24X 2.-'107

47 52?

1_179 \23 27 <;14

75 319 118 464

182 368 A88 175

:>'4 1<'>5 :;7-:1 I (-..-*

.R7(.__)

34 .... 1 1::"1

7R 7<'>

:>7"\

~""KJ

..224

"''-'0 19<;

503 165

"'_' :'"~h

Jh:_S

77 43

\ .--., ."':-,

.20<1

12 .. ~.rJ"'"

12.S·'4

~·12

2.338 46

4Q4

715 ,,).

27 83 73

299 115 276 128 306

1.324 171

3" 153 326 ~7

~7:!

...l:-!")(-,

2hl

I{.l'~

- 77

71

3~5

\:t:_C.¥;.

~19

~30

175 404 16~

... <> ~ 1 ~

33

464 ,e

1 I

-=' 20

3 188

54 b:::

164 4

4

1.2 ... g

83

" 1 &

VILLAGE PRIMARV c:- D S);ock-

Main workers Person.. Males Females

26 27 28

11.936

I 1.93~

QK

2~(l6.5

46 455

1. 119 118 27 <;14

75 278 114

277 133 308

1.184

116

1'~:=:;

=3~.

78 7-:!1

:::!4.:! 110

.,'" 7~

370 1>;7

-178 J88 30t'>

31

'-'2

1~:?

16

8

lO_S03 10..$03

Q6

2.006 46

428 694 112 27 83 73

273 112 245 125

288 1.084

114

20 153 21 ,

73-483 _,I 1

.232 to,6-

77 71

'I'" ~K5

~1:R

4:?8 175 .2:.!8

29

1<<'> :::1 :" 13t'>

, <"'.

R

1 ..... 33

1.433

:2 59

27

425 6

I I

2 5

32 8

20 100

2 "2

1.2 :::!5

"-

.:-~.s

10.,;

I'_) 4

1 ;;

IS

4

5n 13 78

PRllVIARV CI"'NSUS ASSTRAC T

CENSUS A BSTRALCT <._;,a .... derbal

Persons lVIales Females 29 30 31

3.011 3.01 I

196 23

166

680 42 20 29 31

2 5

6~

20 106 217

56

35 I

66 :20

3

:>1 30 38

.2

168 68 91

65 K-

7 I

2 .... 01 2 .... 01

190 23

163

290 41

20 28 31

5 58

19 i05 209

54

35

55 I ....

2

21 29 3S

2

163 68 7~

610 610

I 6

3 390

I

2

4

1 1 8

2

1

I t (:,

5

15

3

AWI-L_--Jltural 1ah",-lIuTcrS Person ~ "V1 al ('"s J" .,males

32 ~3 34

3C> q

19

25

7

1<, 1- ;

I" ,1-<

1

L' s

('",.72

672

-:C7

3

19

25 2

38

13 ~4

Y'> Eo

7

l"jI

IN

3 6

Hous.ehold .ndusl~·

Persons 35

1(',

49 2'J

b

1

24 19 40 15 49

1 .. 220

22

-l3

106

i=

,.),

"'.-.

lOS 79 63

13:! 1

workers Males

36

1.:<0(13

1.:<003

12

4::-26

6

15 17 40 14 C\Q

I 4

.71

2:2

Eo4

~2

-'0 1 ~'-= .,

-F1

87 -'IS

31 ~17

2: 3·

I ()~ 7';;'

60 74

7

Females 37

4

7

3

9 2

10

.3

""

Per:sons Males '__-en'lales NalTloc 01 Village:

:l8 39 40 2

6--.470 ( ..... ..:170

.) 1

_7~4

~3

:::!IO 401

70 Co

2:-25

211

92

.~..:a

')9

174 70::;'

~ ... ~2 91

14S

-~~

47~

I:-"...J

1 .... 8

1 I _';::;

117

:!30

45 75 20 :14

~ _:;. T~

~.927

~_927

1.'676

23 196

375

65 -6

21 25

208 91

110

92 155

-t"-n-:"i ~..,

::!o Sg

12 -;

j ;-.;,!

t'C' .... .]­, -:>

1 !

35 1(-.0

116 ,&9 35 70 28 2:!

~ ~..__;

",,<

~3 Gand .. rbal (T .. ~ .. II .5-..:13 Gand .... -rb.al fRu..-all

<.21ndcrbal (ll...--h.an)

C:an-d~rh:a_l (RIU......-a .. ' (J011l fl.;;J;_gt1

48 ....,a.l Chappel""" GUl"ld

14 IJ.--pa:sh

26 Nuner

5 Babas. Ponl Hardo lVIura<.l Abad Sadr-a Bagh .Bandi Bagh

3 B<!.dh;<a K ..... d Shah Poca

I -l. SaT""1c:h Chod;rl Bagh

7 Mala Pora 19 Arch ..38 ,- u'mul1a

"-"al .... hah-i Rag"

2 Nag Sal 3 l)larend

:! l Rang1t l"1aha Da'C ,.ya Din.

'4'-l Khal ""-A-u"a

r. '-...... ar-a Pahu 'I -Ia-d,,-~..-~h

'\\:aol l-lanl.a B~11a

.said Pora t--iarnt._-hl

BaiL_1"a

l3u~cr- Bug

KU..Iar 4'1 Saloo..-a

10 Gund Mom ~n 5 Seh POTiI:

J:).e.....- PO..--.;;lI

::::" . Go-=.._-'_p (.:lund ~7 "(-~'~-""'_~',~,,--~I)"'_~~ -:_'-:J J~~H B:'!Ir.an

~ L.~k It~ ... C~:l.l~h .. l

Ka$to-~i P'lllra

"l ; ~__:;._-:: • = 1 1 'S~.~{'~~:J ~":_,:· .. l~

~9~~~~~~8~~~_~~~1~~ __ ~~ ___ ~~_~~ ______ ~~~~~ ______ ~ ________ ~~~~~~~ __ ~ ____ =~~~~7 ____ ~~?~I~R~. ________ ~I~G~~F~o~r=p_~~l~T3~I~~~~=·~~~~ __ ~~~~

301

DIS, Hie r c:fONSIJ:=: HANDBOOK SRINAGAR

"·lLL.,-CE PRI;'\1AH...,,·· C D Bluck -

IndUS;[r:llal ...:at~1tt..")or"-'

Loc:o.l. \ io.". co.oe J'\..1arl:pnal 'VVorkers Cultlvators -'\.£.-i-Lal fturat fubour..._·;rs.

nLunbcl" Name ot Villa&;,-, I__,....:;I-:-..on~ Males F",n1ales Pe:rson~ M,lI",,, Fc;:~nul.._·::-, P'lI.!'r'sons !vlalcs F""::111a!es I 2 .... I 42 43 44 .L5 ~f> .17 48 49

OU030 Ga"d.erb~l ("To ... I. 3,2.09 2..091 , .118 896 658 "251i 1.0(08 86<,) l'o)"j

0003 Gunder-bitt (Rur.l, .3 .. 209 :Z.O.,.I 1.1 1 H 896 6SH 2_"\H I.DOS So ... ..) 199

0003 Glllnderbal (Urb ......

Gand .. rbal (Ruo'" I) 00107300 Galli Uagh ! 5(- 1-16 -I 14;- 141 -'I 00107..100 Yr.,liU I 3--1::!: 332 IU· .3..1 J.::c ~ ..:::! ~ J_" ::! l H ~ 3

OV I 07<'00 Cht:t.pp..;-r C'-"E"I.d 1

OOI07"QO Urpash 7:2 (>C> <1 2..1 - , :5- ~ 5 ()O I 07 -: ()O :r--.unci 6(_- ~I Jo._; ~o "' " 13 S 5 00107 ... )U E"i.lbQ~' porJ _'i ..I E

00 I 0";'''':;:)0 • l~'ll"dL,-_' :"'-.1ur'::!I;-d Ab"d fl(' I Ol-'l")O Sadr ..... J-1agh

00108 r '.0 lj.alld~ Bail!> 00108::'00 O"dhc<1 Kund 41 ::Ot- 15 3 ~ 2 00 I OS 30,)0 Sha.h PQ('a 4 3 I :l :l

00108400 Snneh Chodri Ba~h 187 31 156 147 17 '<l ... :> 00108:5<)0 MOll" Para 49 3 46 2 I :' ::2

00108600 An.::h 6() IS 42 <> e-001 109<)0 Tulmulla 304 240 64 48 --12 '> 158 14--> 9

QO\ I \~OO t-..'",h-..h",h' Bagr. 59 57 2 4~ 47 00 111400 N .. ~ Ral I::! 10 :' 3 .> 001 L 15uO Darcnd 001 I le·,'o R.;lt'tgll 13S I 15 23 :'3 :!3 ~1.(:, 35

Oat 17(JO Bah.:..'! E.lan:'ro"-;'I. DL1"1 Xn 14 72 I

001 ] 6-~)0 t-; hal .. ,,1 .. 11 .. ISS RQ b') 24 Ii'> 4-- .\'L." 2

001 I 1 .... _,L1O :st~lfh")'II""J .. t ~ .;~ 95 1-11 10 ·1 ,. J.' " ()

O{_)I 1 .2UL 1(.) ,",,'i_H ;'11 I '";;_·ttn.ll Il)~ 29 73 31 -' -""":....: '::-J I:! J::2

(H:t-l 121 0 H~."'_;~1I1.aJ) .. :' 3 <; , {'lll 122,·0 "- .1111 ) t"'lrna 131>1" 01) I j 23--·0 S .. ud jl'ora Hamchi 001 12-4c"}Q B.,...:.t"a -' 3 001 12S-:;"JO B"lsd~r L::3;uJ::!; .3 3 ~

001 127('0 KUJar- :! I

OOl 128UO S~~ounl 12 IO~ 10 7Q 77 <; "-001 12900 Gund !\.-1.0fi1ln 1 1 I I

001 1.30,,0 S"h PVf"D 1"->7 176 21 162 151 25 21 -I

001131(]0 Dc ...... Pora I .~4 133 101 101

00114000 Gogj-i Gund 00114,<.10 Chilnd,na L.:k:h Ncv.ao'.. ... d g '" .. -' 2 00114:2"0 Hat Barah :} .3 :2 2

001143"'·0 H;;,,5...JI11 Guno (,I 58 3- 59 56 001144,',0 K'r.!i-lOfi l-"o.--u .)5 35 35 1""0

001145 0 Sh",lIa 13..,~ 553- 270 :28.'\ 24 19 ~ 3iil :::!15 140

00114"" ") Fool e-.sl 13':;.:.:0<: ..... '0 S 11 S ="

302

PR1MAH_Y CE.NSUS A.SS' RAe ,-

CE.:-';S\.:S A HSTRACT G and ed_uti

ut~ [1 ... 1[''-: in:11 ~(_')l-kcr$

Per ...... J.u .... ':=;'1..!

2 5

6 12

1 <)

3 2<)

i I

7

71

]'\ .. 1" Ie,; 5 I

211 211

2

4

14

5

1

15 10

"

14 0) 10

-I _j

4

2 12 :;

5

2D

:< 14

I 2

) 1

25 119 2g

2

47

17

1:-

"' .. "

54 5<;

J 99

~to

1 I

I 'J

1 I

34

-'I 13 17

2J ..

7

1 , I

.367 367

I <l

7

3 4_' 39 35

72 36

7 5

PcrSl')ns j\..1alt:::~ F~111al...:-s

LO.....::~:;_lon

c ot1,,--~

11Ulllt)eI

33.~~7

.3..). .. Y~7

5-tK 4.f:.62

13 7

1 ... 12 j .( .. :; if"l

.\:=; _5.

13.60 L

13.601

20 .. 35-(10

20.356

< .. It II,cll."r-I~_'I« l"ut:1 I)

£';n. ndiL~rb.H , (~~LI T.aJ)

<:;1\ nd ... -t""t..);n 1 (" t; rbH n)

<.-'.iJI rH.I·';T lJ~ll lJ< u rJ:l.)

~>OO3

0003

000.3

.:!07 341 CJ()~j· 1:3."''Lg_t1 00107300

1.9-0:;; 2_757 """"_UI: ...... OI07 ..... uO (:)." 7 ..... (. ·' .... L;...._P...._·~ (-J_11l j 0-0 I 075(JO

52? &'YO i. r-P;:lSIl: ()U I 07«:,(_I-

77 i 8 .... ~ '~J·l .... :r (d.JI077~nj

, ~ I ::::!-....L.~ :1..~I"'''_' ...... 1 r~",,,,,~ no L 07:'-:1)0

37 :;'-_J I i l:,-~'.) '--1 .... ~t~lJ_ ·\.b.IJ ~ 1()1-()7"';"u{1

7_~ ~.o..l/ .. ....._ • ..._~i :i.,~i' (~!)108-(_jir{)

( ... {~ I~::; !~1'1"!11~~!!:-'1 (Jtll()~I~J'l~

.17-t.;. t--,.2.x :i~ Idrru 1".1.,.-,j: (-,I II U}L~...._~C

·.J.b t tL.)-_:--. ::"6~~ S!~~~j ... I""u:.:_"!. t3010,83 ' )0

hJ 5- ~iOi:-:::: ." 53 S:U-~.__ 11 C ~H.-...:1 [I f"OIg_h (i.U 1 08 ..... ~-~.o -lL·.n.. 2{} ; ':9:0- ~ ... -'_l:':'" '>o! ,. ()(J [OS:: ')0'

IL)H:~ 371 61 7 '·'-:-'~.:~l (~(I t (lS6{IO

J ."J~':::: ,:5:: '7 :2 .. \!;,):-;;. I-:J lu'u11;'1 (~O I 10'0. H) 7<-')-::;' J. 1 7 4-4::-; 1" ... ·1 .. 1h·,-.·1 ... 1h. J -{.'gh .. ~u l • 1 :;r)o l l =' 40:.1 oR f-...".-lg 1~ut (,"H.J 1 j.....:jdt.)

--.1--.1--11 1 8.2 3 ~::: l ).:.u-,_:- :-,,(j 0(.1 ] I 5,.)0

I.l.:!_:' J.9l) 7~-I R.Lr':=';11 001 loUO-

193 96 97 n"b" DOI"~" D,n OCJ 1 17uO 1_ .. ,':;4 to64 820 0-,;::',<.1 '1,,:Lo DUI 18;_)Q

7.-:2' JOB 40-~ Shuhi-"In~. 00 11: .9uO .) .. ;7 165 :]3~ \.,,~:.;,_. l"'_;:i~.l' O(}I t20~_)O 435 J~6. ~__'9 i I"du,,,h O(J1121DO ~C,O S6 1 0-1 \V.:::Ll\~ l ta:n'::'l B.-d:;.t. 00 L I -:!.:2 •. _)O t",h 73 J~:-=:- S-,-)LC )ur,~ I ran-;,,,-:h. (~C.J [ 123UO

1,~Lt(.... .:;.O~ 7-t.-:='_ l~-::~kl,1 Ot_)11~4~').O

~(__-,_(.i- I:! 1 l Ji"-J j h~:s._:-: tjl.I~::' (; ... '~ 3 i 25 _J-O

( ... :-::;; ~ ..... .:: .1s._~ Jo.....'-j~.u Ou 1 I ~7u-() J~:"-.H 03 .... ) 1 )) 1 t.) Snll.'u'-'j_1 -00 11 :::!H-(JO

?c)(j ~7 1 _~~c_] (_iL .~.._~ !"'-..1._ Of) 1 I _:!-yrJO

~.-::"'i ~l~ 75'-:l- SL'hPor~L O'~~130CIO

-43·.(} 1.1-5 3;01 l_)...:- .... i"u,;1 O(JI E_J.F~jO

~'I.J'-LJ Il-.li l8.:::" <,~,,'gJ~ 'lIU Hi OO~ .40(,0

"7(,3 ~g4 ..... 1 q (._~h.a'·,.br\~~ !J·--.!'h ~n-.... ... ~h-,-.d on ~ 141 (ll)

.:'=i(')t) 265 30J + ,j;;..t ~}.~lral' 00 ~ 1·I:::!CH_!o

3~-:;' I.J::! 1<-)3 !~';:lIo..IJI'lI...~'~n,1 O()lI4J~l-{.

:2J.~ 95 ~ _). ..... j ,...._.;_~'Si .. )rl 1" lr';'l '()"i~1 l44·.··'Ij)

1~ 85 ::!.{J----IJ- :3::2S • 21-8 ~h"'I!~.l t3L·t}. (}[) 1 1 .... 5-:-_,_~.)

________ ~ __________ ~ ____________ ~ ________________ ~~~ __________ ~~~ __________ ~~~-__________ ~'~~~~~ ______ ~~~7~O~ ________ ~~O~~~_i~'~~.1~S\ ~~\.~.c~·~h~ ________________ ~'~~~'~l~l_~~~~·~,~'\~) __

303

L....tx...;alUJr?

=.>de

tll_]Hl.hcr

0004 0()()4

0004

')()I 1 ~90U (0) J 5000 oo7/">1(JQ OO! 15::00 001 I <;~(J()

00115400 001 ~ 5500 001 15600

00115700 00115800 00115900 00116()OO

00116.00 (~JI 16200 00116300 00116400. u,J} 16500

00116-600 00ll<,)700 UOll68UO

00) 16900 00117000 OO117}OO c TO' l 72'(II(J

PO l r 73-li~ l Ihll17...lr\f)

(Kn 17Snu C.X)~ 1760'(\

001 1 770()

001 I 78f){1

001 I 79':>U OOZ .tSf"}rtO

onl 1 SHHl ()-u~ ,s~o'..-,

("-J,} 'o':;tl:n IN} 19~t.U

Name of" Vil1age 2

Srina~ .. r (Tot.al) Sr-in .. gar {Rural. Sri-naga..- (U rb.n) Srinaga..-- (R ... .--al)

-raky~ San~i Re<:.h' KJ-»rnber Cith .. <r .. Ham .. Said Po:ra Bala

r-:aq.r GUJu r_):ar:a Mul,anar-r..Aufti Ba.gh

M.uTa.ndar Ragh D:3I01 HalTla

Aha' B.u.r.z.a 1 J~;rna lnder Hama Gassu "-"ant Hama Pa~n '-{arran

Gl>nd Rahman Rakt> Harran <.iad,.-a San_garn

Pa~a Pora_ GUTi Pora Bad. Vdec K,c-~h!ll B ... r 1-i3'h: ~t:.l f·ora renl~ P'or-a '1'.01.\.:::.311;-. ''':;jn P(")-~a H.akh !'>.1uJ (_juno La-.,_ .... .._,_ .... ~>'l'ITa

C;LI!nd 11a'S-~1 'R-h;3_S_

M .. lru S-hongl ~ j~.Qr ...... Cii.J:_g::.ci:rz<KJ: _/_a,,,,,-aTah

Kh.on~nofl

~n..chna.1n\.."".t3.1

ap~.;,;s~l.4Sn:;;.:...I

H:-ll.._c:,lnl .-;,. ..... ra "eng Por;,

"_:.'-_" ~ S"'_·r-::-r-i- S.;J.~~ P-0:r;:1 ~ha..ch!h;o.,.l'1 Ghat

-001 ) 8700 Q;:tJ'n.'"'U'1. ..... .<-H":t' {_~h""J

.(~j ~ ~ .~qn.r}

on I ! <XJo"JO

001 1 91 \.>0

Shul", Or-eng Gnal t\.1afTOO o(_jhat

~"U.l~ Gund <:Jh~"t. {)O:li I '..;li)'l_).() A.nchar (i[:)Iuga. P",-U-3)

STinaga .... ('--~rb.an) ~030~OOO Z,,,van (ex:;) - '-"'ard No:::':~ 4("l30'::O'(lO Se-n:')po.ra (C)oCj) - "Ward No.~t'1-...t.~3·'-_):?O[)·O 7 ... ,una Ko-! ((~) - '\\',;:U'd

No . .:?? -'10'('200<., Hag_n La! Panditn .. ()(; I

\.'·;ud No 2H -40 .. =-- ..... ~t"H...'}O 'Sa! d POT .. Ach:h':'l.n { .. w. ;) -

\..'ta'("d l'-J..o 3()

ATL'=a ~~r

V-iUage in

hectares 3

7.'\..7 3:=;_<; 7

3;>60 1.25 U 11<;18 33 ~.Q 352 l7 "2 &34

2278 433 706-16.2 538 38 -4 8-4 :2 700

456 <;I

9="_9

307.2

28'\. 7

'83.3 :!r,;- :-;

::?:l:O; q

3"1,;67

~6·~ _"\ -1'-);' 7

."-}("lo ::;;

:S:::::"() S

41;(l R

.0:;7 '5

93 i~": 6

Nun.her or households

4

9.410 8.294 1.116

28 30) 373 192

204 398

43 '25 172 64

30 66

IDS 186 190 22~

1 15 80

120 287 38b 203 45

183

".:!.7&

I"" 2!--l

lUn

"";s'h

260 J 79 llV

~U..J:

lit'> ')1

50·"")'

20

39

.'"

71

l--'S 16S

147

.37~

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: _ SRINAGAR

-J"ot.al popu1ation (10c1udi-ng 1nSl~(Ull0nal and lH-,u.sc!ess

Persons 5

73.185 58.103 15.082

202 2.046 2.483 1.286 1.23S :!.66Q

275 673

1.071 447

186 .398 581

1.1 fO i .174 f .. 4:!::!

74'\ 586

8"3 2.334 2AbS 1~622

464 1.745

-t:"7~

1 _....J.X5 777

";,i--:"1.

J. q)_3

~ ,3:5) "}Q7

r __ ~~_~ S.307

5"'7"'::

3 ... ,":$ 1 1 ?;

536

1.()9S

popula'[,o'n)

Males 6

42.683 30.43S 12.248

109 I.07Q

'.280 691

617 f_4IQ

139 349

560 ~06

'04 215

321 576 578 74-4

='82 291 481

l.lSIS

1.:>:58 873

247 879

_.:!D4

774 7"'-1 -1- ). 1

.61 ~

.0f.'''J

687 ~1':;;;:

hr67

""'" 7"(1)

~--l

,...:: f

27~

4,01. ~ ~

-:.;,. j I

7

93 9(,?

t .:In3 5<)<;

6:! [

r .250 136 324-

511 241

82 183 260 534 596 678

361 ~"::J5

382 1.1-'16

1.2l0 749 217 866

.O:!<] Q(\4

7'A _"'\~(,

~ ...::j, I :::::!

90-4

664 _"79

0.61

3."'i 7l< .:!:--: 1

, .1' .... 4_\

<,,,

1.714 40::<

47

2",1

VILLAGE PRIMARV CD Broc-k-

Population in ~hc age-uoup <J-6

Pers.o-ns Mal-e__c;. Females

8.622 7.637

985

49 '92 2SU 186 301

4Q2 4<')

56

117 53 17 18-88

165 87

180 lQO

19 119 350 369

'67 18

299 311

291 :2'3~

1?7

44-G

285 144

&8

14S

9:j4

68 475

25

171

9

4.345 3,.837

508

22 ]07 151 ilO:5

140

197 21 23 7' 21

7 8-

57 75 38

100

56 13 59

154

166 89

5 145 174

118 1 15 62

'22'9

14J 69 37

72 5<JR

2& ::!47

14

:!93· 80

3-

43

lQ

4.277 3,800

47"7

2"7 8.5

1:9 81

f t"i r

2U5 25 33 46

32 .0 .0 31 9tJ -49

80 44

6 6U

196

:>'03 7g 13

1 ~4

J37 173 1 17

("")"

~2(l

\-'1-\ 7-; 31

....$..; .......

-10

::::::.~

1 I

PRfl'iltARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

<-£N5oVS A BS-'-RACT Srinnf!,.:a..-

Schcd!JJc:d Castes ~02:uat'of1' Scheduled -.r,be" population L;i."teralc5

Persons Mates Females Persons Males Fe-.nales Persons Mares F--emak~ Name or V.U3.f:C

1 I 12 13 14 \S Ie, 17 18 19 2

3:S9 341 IS 2.452 1,390 1,062 31.983 24.114 7.869 Sr,nagar (Tot:al)

"1.2021 \.\6S 1.9'53 \9."113 13;2.4' ti.,4?? S ... ,g, ... g ...... {Rura')

..3~9 34' 18 231 222 9 J 2.26.5 JI)..873 ) ,.392 Srift.»g_r (Ur~n)

S.-inBg ..... (R ....... )

56 36 20 Takya Sang> Reshi 644 467 177 Khimbe ... 631 403 228 Chha'~0:1 'l-tarna

21.3 }25 88 395 280 115 Sajd Po.r-a Bala

1,181 589 592 136 , I I 25 Faq":'iGuJr-i

644 346 298 815 576 239 DaTa 63 3S 28 r.,..1ul:a.nar

407 274 ,33 """""'ufi, eagh

420 278 142 Murandac- Bagh

165 100 65 Dani Kama 51 35 16 Ahal

213 144 69 Bur-za I--t:ama. 18 J 107 74 J37 81 56 In-d-er J--Ja-Tn..a

374 231 143 G.assu 423 279 [4-"1 Wan 1 Hams Pain 428 293 135 HaTTan

313 200 113 <~und Rah,-nan

, 13 70 43 R ak t> HalTa" 279 222 57 G~r.a

646 429 ~ r 7 Sang.am 755 527 228 Pala Por-a

_;}09 232 77 G"n Po..-a

~59 1::14 3-5 Bad. UdeO' 479 289 1 -,x) K~"!i'.hl Bal 595 440 , 50:_"; Bak'!.hi Pora Teng Para 581 380 :!O, Takan W..ai Ii PUTa

2.3' I-Hi 83 Ra10h JVluj Ciund

215 1 .... 1 54 l._.a""'-ay PorJ 1 _-424 868 556 Gund Hassi Bhat

820 5-~Q :!61 l'Vtalru

402 -"25 " 15l Shon,gl. Para

370 ~ 1'-) , 51 C,;;.g.ar7~

66~ 422 2-'13 Za ..... ....-.arah :::' 3_75<1 2. ~h8-{ 1 1_l>74 Khonmoh

31 L~ 11-'4 l~~-" A,-hnamba1

1 .. 3:::~ 8"]_~ --!~!(" Balaha.-na

"?f 17 "" R","-sn; Pora Tcng Por..J. "n.a1-

~. ~~ S..::.:i."':; r...,. .. .a i'c-h~::lT'l ~h~'" ~ ~:rna.p.,....-~ i Ci hal..

l2 R 4 PaTUlrJI P.ora ("_;hat

-' 3 5h .. 13 Teng Ghat 4, _::.., , -; > .. ~,.__1~ , ......... ") .:._ ;t',,_.::l:-:

I \ , i ,} -;:s. ~ ....... ~.: _: {~l-lI'''\.C\ ('"~hat

34>< 1·~:;'" ~ ~3 .-'nch:J:T ~Ou-,;ga Po..-a) S.,-';nag.ar (Urban)

86 86 171 [64 7 4,905 4.' 35 770 Ze"''''an (OG) - Wa..-d No ::S 3<;15 ~39 156 Semp',"'a (CXJ) - '\.\lard No.2t.

77 77 c;. 9 768 743 2S Zaina 1C.ot {~) - Ward N.:>-27

42 28 14 R33 .... 84 149 Bagh Lal Pandith (CX') -

\Nard No.28

15-\ 1 '5fl 4 <;~ 4,," 2 5_364 5-.(l7~ 29~ Said P'O("3 Achhan tOG) -"'" ...... Iard No.).(}

l_..o~ati.un

code nurn-"bcr

001 149(_l() 0011S000 00115100 0011 $200 001 )5300 001 J5400 00115500 0<1115600 00115700 {}() 115800 OOIISQ{)O <lO 1 1 "'000 001 )6100 0011620{) 00116300 001 J64O{j GO 116500 00116600 (lOI16700

00116&00 00116900

no I 17{>"0 00117100 ()() I 17ZUO 00117300 (XI1174{JO

00117500

00117600 001\7700

DOl 17800 DOl 17\),-,0

HOi I srma DOl IglOO {'.V 1 ~ .32:~)O

001] S3GQ

GOl1 R40f,

OOIIR~O<'

OO~ l $:t:- n -':} 00 i 187(J{}

001 ~ R-9:;_)';_l

0011900U (101 1 q I 00

001192(10

40302000 403().,.OOO 40302000

4030:2000

Name .,.>V.Uage 2

Sr;r.1l'agar (T-Of.8'> S..-inag;ar (RIlfc:dIJ S:ri nagar (eJ£"b;an 1 S't'"in~g:III't"" (RIUlt'":JIlt

Takya Sang' RC!=.l-H Kh:i;JTl~.

Chh:;a1:r:[J, l-1ama Sa! d P.o1":<!.- 8al a F:~u::Jjr GUJo

!V{l;.J:tanar Mufti 8agh Mut"andar Bagh D.an!ll liama Ahal B'li.JTz:o:::Io Hama

IndeJ'" HaJTI3

Ga.:::..su \.Vanr l-l~a Pa~n

HaTTan Gund Rahman Rakh l-La£ran Gad~a

Sanganl Pala Fora GUT; POTa Bad~ Udez­Krcshi Hal Ba~~ht Pora Ten~ POT':'

Takan Wa~; Pa..-a. Rakh t-.-iuj Gund La"'\. ... ra'· POTa

GUr\d Ha.';;;;;si r~llut

Ma~.ru

Sh .... ;oC1,gli P..or.;a

G~g-aT7-'->tJ

7..a ...... a.-ah KtllJ-n'ITl(_-"}.

A-chnamt-.:a1 Ra5~j_~i,--l:l'lld

baJ.stJJo Pora Teng P[lIr.;.) G;ji~..jJ'L

'S"31d P~r8 .4-chh.an .(J ha--;: Oa~-3ri Ci hat P3.,iTn p ........ r;lI Cih~1 Shdia "l-'I:::;:ug (_j~lal r-,.1a~n,,-"'JO ("3nu1 ~1'l'IJa (Juno -<'__-;h~1Il_

Ancbar {Dl.:I~;a PC'1I'a> S ... -.jua~,-- (lhr'!b.a rr)

Ze'l."'a.n (C}(J) "- "'\l;.;~.rd No 25

Sem:p.o..-a (CKJ) - ':\/a.--d No U Za'ln:;:! KOI lOG) - \~'ard

No_27 Ek,<;h Lui Pandi'h (OG)-

4030~0()(] Sa"i:d Pura Achhan ~O('_l)­

\\',uu No_yO

Pers-o-ns 20

41.202 3~.3lI!'

2.817

J46 1.402 1.852

891

I.IO=< 1.854

:212 266 651 282 13:5 18'\ 444 736 751

994 430 473

58"1 1.688 1.713 ).313

305 1_266 1.638 1.097

' .. ::254 562

1.699 1.093

949 427 658

:264

2016 g-,

_15 44

1.800 472

45

Males 21

73 612 &77 411

506 843 104

75

282 106 69 71

240 345 299

451 1-S2 221 250 759 731 641 1~3

590 704 394 583 270 743 450 436 I <}',>

::?40 :::!_D4Q

109

8D9 4<i

S56 225

23

153

1 III

22

73 790 975 480 596

1,0 I I 10& 191 3'69 176 66

1\4 204-391 452 543 24'8 252 325 929 9&2 672 182 676 874 7Q3 671 292 956 643-513 22~

-1[8

2.504-1::'::",0.

1 ~:!07 46

IS

944 247

\ 12

117

DISTRICT CENSUS HANOBOOK : SRI NAGAR

Persons Males Fe-:n-1'aJes 23 24 25

2'.141 J8~211

10.930

'62 692

lA66 607

290 780 77

240 286 125

::52 98

276 287 343 485 172

154 326 624 (>37 4}2 } 4"')

607 041 376 328

=3 999-471 44A

224 303

2.847 13.3 957

32

85 !>:

17

1:2 " , ;(6

474

4,162

.224 74::5

706

5,()93

26.115 lS,382 H",733

:53 574 118g ,68 284 662

67, 193 277 121

51 <)4

186 261 3-(}7

362 172 158 254 550 599 367 133 396 578 333-296 214 705 461 377 205 289

:!.777 1:!S 769

3:::-

4,051

216 745

688

5.033

4 118 578 239

6 113

10 47

9 4

4

'Xl 26 36

123

26 72 74 38 45 14

21l 63 43 :p

9 294

10 67 19 r4 70

;.0

!~g

3 5 .:;

11 I Il

18

60

V1LLAGE PR1MARV c~ D Blo .. "'_

Persons Males FelYl,al-es

26 27 28

26.446 1 s.,<'i32 10,~14

S 605

1,2-19 <;12

279 522

76 162

28.6 123

5:2 &:>

:2,,)

277 3:>8 2:57 167 181 273

566 514 310 14-7

6v<J :594 340 308

553 467 36';;;'

2~~

3<)0 2.7 ~ g

,::,,0 750

.!J' j 7

6-1

4,lOS

5 564 71<)

346

274 463

67 138 277 12:0

51 '19

179 25<;>

306 253 167 \57 243 517

48' 299 133 393 550 307 28.4 2\3 485 457 307 202 28'9

2~666

~23

{:,.SO

2:5

hS 8:

17 62

1 IS 1:f!:3 293

4.0HJ 21')

745

663

41 530 166

5 59

9 24

9 3 1 :3

36 18 32

<I

24 30 4<1

33 1 J ,4-

207 44 33 24

q

73 '0 62 i7 I t 52

6 70

9

98 7

16

59

PRf"-fARY CENS4JS AaSTRAG T

CF-NSLIS ABs-rRA<~~ Sri ... .aga ....

Persons !'VIal"", Females 29 30 31

4.850

4.808 42

90 180

35 138

129 2

10 12 96

10 189

34 50 77

1t>9

3t>

496 76

236 74

480

338 26{)

170

-4

'46 124 17",

48 37

26 171

~ 1 5-

4 7 s

10;

1\

4.,.43-4 4,393

4)

77 17<;

22 '31'1 127

1 8

12 94

10 177

25 49 77

146

32 454

76 227

7'1

3/.3

~-'I-'I

169

3 118 123 170 4-'

~_,

\68

Il~

4 7 S

15

10

416

415 1

13 :5

13

2

2

2

12-9

23 4

42

t67 In , ...

'7

I ?l;l ,

6 £>

:2 10

In

PCTson:<; lV1alcs Femah"s 3~ 33 34

1--555 1.504

51

93 ?o63

27 112

51

'" .,. 22

16

s

82-38

q

[

'I 2

35 79

13 :!"29

1 45

54

2J

t'" 2

~

1..379 }.329

50

87 233

:22 107

49 6 9'

22

16

5 1

76 37

q

q 2

76 9'

2.::25 1

-41

53 21 66

74

21 S 3.

15

176 175

1

6 130

5 5 :2

6

3 4

4

4

I-lDUS.eh-old 'Tldu~{.::-"

P'ersons 35

2.27D

2. J 8-4 S6

2 278 264 137 , 83

2 19 10

1

6 38 94

5 179

3-

K

I 146

42 S6 29 70 59

113

7

45 16 59 15--

71 J:::>

1

93

I

I

79

56 4

8

13

:5

......... oTkcJ-s Males

36

1,715

1.&36 79

2 :!57

54· 103

41

16 7 1 :5

38 6<}

S 16:1:

3 8

i2r 38 47 29 $7

24 '02

" 41

14 4",

15 6) 1U

I 87

1

1 1 75

8

10

-~-

37

555 _5.4.8 ..,

21 210

34

42

.3 3.

25

17

25 4 -9

t3 3S I 1

'" 2 13

]0 2

so

3.

3.

PCTsons Mares Fe.-na[cs Name ot V'llag,e 38 39 40 2

17..,771

"'.136 1I0.63!'>

3 144 442 313.

28-259

66 124 242

26 29 43

106 82 43

166 73

to 91 27

373 43

.:J 52

t22 7.3 :52

123 340

99 121 114 262-

::!~~ 1 '(J

107

3 0 1M.

19

30 g

liS ..-..0

4.0~6

-'06 729

5,038

16.,933

6..469 10.464

3. 143 257 199

28 246

58 l05 236 25 29 40 95 76 43

164 73 10 90 24

349-4r

-3 -47

JO.5

.58 39

~20

.3J2 94 75

10<)

253 2 .... 81

101

38l-1

19

::>4 8

15 58 Yc'"

4

301

3,93::> 200 7::>9

4.980

H3H 667 171

1

185 I 14

13

8 19 (.

1

3. 11

6

2

I

3 24

2

Sri""g'u- (To.a~) Sr;.nagao- (Rund) Sri.,agao- (Urban) Srinag • ..- (Rural) Takya Sang ... Reshi Khifi"l.helt" Chhatra. Hama Sa;d Por-a Bala FaGtrr Guj:r-l

Dar" "Mula1'laJ M ... ft, Bag" Murandar Sagh Dani Hama Ahal B UT"Za H:a:.In.a IndeT I:--iarna

Gas:su "VtJan, HalT'.a Pain Hanan Gund Rahman Rakh HaTTan Gadra Sanga:rn: PollIa Fora Gurl Por-a Bad, Ude..­Kr-eshi: Bal .f3.ak.shj P-£:Ha Teng P£".,r-a

Tak:.an '\.'\Ia,--, ..... or...i.]

R_.. .. h. }VI») Gund L-a ....... -a)' Po:r~

GL'nd H.as"; fiha' Malru Shnngli Pora Ga,ga..-7.0.0 .2'__a""...'u...-ah

35 Kh-OO'"Qh of). _A...:-hn3lY1.bal

10 Balahaona i:laksh ... PO("Cl "Tc:ng. PO'r"3 Gtun

o Sdl:....J p-.._)~.3. :'...::"h~ ... ~:~ 'j~~"', QaTTlftr'll.l"<.-a.ri Gh.a'l

Pa.Tlm Polt""a '-.iha\

2 Shoola Teng Cha1 'f'-..."''''lIi( ... .,.._""Jo G~ ....... :.. -:---1w-,,~ o(_:-._::.-_.:! T:i!-.?..:

03 ..-"!o_;1:..._-h~-, (1 ")'~"~.3 P_"--"r~~ 1

Srinagar ('-: .... ban) 94 Zewan. (C)Ci) - ""'aro !"--.Ie:> 2S

6 Selnp.na (<X» - ........ aro No::>( La • ...,,. KOl (C>G) - Ward No27

13 Bagh 1.. .. 1 P .. ndith {ex:;), W.cSTd No_28

:58 Said Po..-a A-chhan I;._<-><'_;J­'\.Val"d No.30

I-oc-atlon code

nU1l"lber

001 J4qoO OOII5(X>Q 00115100 00115200 00115300 0011,400 00115500 00 I 1 5{>Q() 00 1 [5700 00115800 00115900 oo11_6OOQ DO! 16-100 00116-200 00116300 00116400 00116500 (){) 116600

()(J 116700

00116800 00116900 00 I 1 7 <KJ<:l 00117'100 00117200 O(J 11730[.) 1Xl117400 OOJ 17500 00117600 00117700 OOJ 17800

Name 01- V1Uae~ 2

Son_gaT ~TCltillL) Sriilna~.r 1RuraLJ Srin.g. • ..-- (U.--b.x u) S...-inagac ~Ru. ..... al) Takya S:!1Iingi. Res-h. Ktll TTl be r Cl-,,.,,,, • ..,. j lama SaH::I POTa Bala

Faq~T GlLlj:..-; DaTa Mu'anar-MuftI [3agh Murandar Bagh DaniHarna Aha! BtJl"Za Hal"na. Inde:r- H.ar.na Gass.u -y".'aJ'u Hl1ma Pai.., HaITan G ... nd R£i.hn'lan Rakh Ha.n-an Gadra San,garll Pala Pot'a Gu"ti Po.-a B~..jl UdCf"

""::'r£:--sh-i Sa, Haksh1 Pt:':ITL\ Tcne Po.-.;! T.alo:an ,","a..-' POTa H~kh M:U_J Uund ~ ... vay Pora r. und I-Ja"'--.... L f1.hat Main,

00' '79-00 Shongl:i PO["3 00 1 1 'KO{)O c..i-ag_.ar7oo 001 [&TOO 7.a ..... "--·a,a.n u-.; 1] ] K.::'()l) ....... bflonl-n,.,h

()o118.300 Acbn:lrTl.,....a~

001 184(x) B.;,_ ... lah ... un i.j,

{}I'~ l ~ 85D(} Bak~h~ Pur-a Toeng P'c-r-o Gha~

(JOl 18:6-00 :s.~id Pora A~hh.._"')T'1 Gh:al

00118700 Qarnarvo.'an Ghat on.:: , Rg{)C't P~~:1"r. ?n"':-)I .c;h~l

00118900 St-.ala T.c-r"lot;; Ghut 00 I 19(.:"':""'''' '!\.":3I~rO( .. -L~ haL OUl.z9100 r\.1'l.fJ.a .{;un;d {_ ;~"..:l:1

00 119::!OQ f'\nchar -[ Ouga Para 1 Snn"l:'!:_r (l..l..-ban)

4030::!()()O z.c.,.. .... an ('CJ<::j) - '_"""'"ald No,25 40302000 S.,.",pDn'I (ex:;) - VUa.-d No_2~ 4030::2000 7.A11ina Ko. (Cl(J"1 - '\}r..~~rd

No27 40302000 8,,£., La.! Pand"" {t.::>G,­

"\,),,·l;l.r'..JNo_:!S 4n3n~(j.(_)(l 'S.:.1ld '-'01"";' Ach' ... a,n «(""").r,.)_

V'/~l[oLt Nn. "";(1

Ma....-gjnal vvorkers Persons lVIales Females

'57 87

217 95 1 1

2'58

78

2

16 61-

10 5

228 5 3-

53 58

123 102

7

41 36 20

I .441

4 75 ~

3 !,:!Q

-'I :2()7

7

g

1 1 I

54 :2

42

53 1 (,

169

10 199

5S

15 7 :2 1

JV9 ';

f 1 33

118 68

3 :18 :?~

12 1

220 4

70 :3

I I 1

B9 7

41

43

1,041

1-.024 17

4 77 48 7)

I S9

I

23

S4 8 4

JI9

:2 42 25

5 34

4

19 10

8

.J If>:

116

""}

I.) 1

Pe .... sons 44

622

621

7

3 J

30 1

13

)

<;>

S J_3~

:0

::1 3

10

270

.J 13

20

3

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - SRlNAGAR

Males l--emalcs 45 46

249 248

~

I S 2. 1

22

1 )

2 1

15

2 , :2 1

<5

8:5

r"

373 373

I< 1

2

1 7 -4

117

? 4

ISS

3 1 3-7

7

VILLAGE PRIMARV CD 810.-1.:--

AWlcuhural labourers PCT50ns Male,; Females

47 48 49

300 299

1

19

I 7 .3

.3

2 4

73 2

12

34

246 Z4S

I

S3 :1

20 .3 <5

27

18

7 3

3

4

S8 ::1

12

2.3

4 3-

1:2 .3

15

J I

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT S.-in3J:,a..-

Persons MaJes Fern,ales 5~ 51 52

792 780

12

31 69

8

40

33

15

2

49 53

8 98

2 27 30

1

58

.3

1,&

5

1 to

12

439 439

4 4&

4

17

19

14

"7

21< 7

58

26 23

I

46

.3

Kg

353 34J

12

23

T4

4:? '25

)

30

I::'

'i

I::'

PeT3-0ns Males FeTna]es

53 54 55

981 879 102

5u 1-(.)'-:;iI'

78

3 l6D

f3

58

I C_15

I

II I

;4 I

40

720 623

97

3 96 13

3 133

7

<5

93

3 ;}

J03

1

(,

1 31

::! 4

\ I 7

41

31

261 256

5

47 13 65

27

52 I

2

2 10

No-n-..........-orkcTS Pc-r-so..ns l\..JIalcs Females Name of" ViUage

56 57 58 2 I

44.044 39.892 4,152

140

1.354 1,017

679 94&

1.&&9 IqR

433 785 322 134 3lX1 305 823 .If.3' 937

571

402

53::>

'.710 '.&31 I.:no

317 1.138 1_5'92-1 . .302 J.IS7

554 2~ 124 1 ~44~

907 573

, .O~O

5~--I60

-4 -l ~

~~381

81

\-;0 29

39 19:::

413 60-1 5"9:::!

392

16,568 ts.~ 1,515

5 I 50S 392

323 333 757

72

156 283

85 53

121 135 315 271 382 2J1V

133 227 638 659

506 114 483 6:2( ... -441 435 217 90<5 548

310

::"13

373 1.QS2

1 ",8 876

_' I

I R<}

940 :::!48

21

149

157

27,476 24,,839

2,637

89 ~49

625 356

615

1 .132 126 277 502 237 sr

179 170 508 560-555 361

269 310

] .. 072

1.172 704 203 655 966 S61 7:!"2 337

1.218 S9-1

"597

:J60 6-47

3508 27_:-;

1 ~5~:5

So-if.agar Cl'otal) Sr-iru.gar (Rural) Srinag&r (lJrban) Sri .. agar (Ru .... 1)

Takya Sang. Reshi Khirrot>cr Chhalc3 Hama Sa1-d POla BaLa ra<J,r GUjTl DaTa l'\IIuf:a:na.r

J\...".Iuft, Bagh tv(u .... ndaT Bag!> Dan": Hama Ahal Burza Han;;", lfide..- Ham" Gassu wani Ha.rna Pail'n Harran G ... nd Rahman R.i)kh H.arr-an Gadra S.aJ"!l,ga~

Pala Po:r-a

Gu...-j Pora. Ba.di Uder Ktcsh. Bal Bal..sh. POTa T"" .. g Pora TaL..an Wa..-l Pora Ral<'" Mvj Gond l..a.""",'ay Po'Ca Gund Has~. Shill Ma!T"U Shongh Po,.--a Gagi:l-r..!'CKJ

z...a'Voo".a~:ah

Khonrn'Oh ....-...... chn:rtTUbal

Ba.'ahama 5n I331-..shl POT:jiI_ Teng. P~ ........ ~

Gh", ~ o!} 'Sauj P-("IIIT"a .4.c.hh:;'\Tl: '(_jl~at

I ~ Qamarwari Ghat :2:::! P:arim Pora Ghat

I 13 Sha13 Teng_ Ghat

0004 0004 0004

OOl149OQ 001 I~OOO 00115100 00115200 00115300 00115400 00115500

00' 1So00 oor 15700 oor 15800 OOt IS9<JO oat 16000 oat 16100 DDt 16200 0() t 16300 00' I64VQ 00. 265UO 00. ,66OD 00 J 16700

{)() J 16800 {)OJ 16900 00117000 00117100 00117200

00 I 17300 0011740Q OD117500 001 '7<'-.00 00117700 00117800 0011790U UOl18ooo

OOllH100

001 18200 OO~ 1 R3Nl

OU 11 84'.)U

on 1 18500

{)(l : 1 3 (- oe1

00118700 001188<.)<,1

00118900 :25Q Malf'"OO Ghal DO ~ 1 sP,,){,O _;~2 "MuJ3Gu~.dGh;,.l"t I(_lC"11910fJ 4u3- AnchaC" \.,Duga Por..l.)- 0 ...... ~ 1 Q-:!00l"

S..-:linagar (L~rb:an)

1.6U3 Lewan (CJoG) - \Vard No 25 40302000 395 Se,...,poo-a {C>G 1 - """'-;:nd No_2o!' 40302000

47 Za,na Ko~ (ex.:;, - ,"",'a.-d 40302000 No "27

.:!4.Ji Bagn L . .a' Pa .. dl1h l"CX3)­Ward No_28

_:<::49 S~id P<"'"!'"a r".:-hhan (C)<j ') -

4U3U2tJQQ

403(J200tl

VRBAN PRIMARY

- 1":;:]1 .._ .. 1;

~-I"OLl ...... ~ ">'''' ~ \ ... ·a.-.1 ,,"umrx=r of 'I~Ola~ population (rnchsdini! Pop ula(rol1 in the code 11·, ~qll~rC' hol._~us-cbolds. instltut_ional and housel'L-Ss age-group 0-6

rtumh.c-r K -:. ~- HTIct..-...::: population)

PCl"sons lVfalcs J:-c-rnale..:;. Per-.s.oTlS !'VInJe,. FCTI'Isics , 4 5 (5 7 8 9 10

4H30106U 7.7 2.163 13.7~f 7 •• 66 6.55::5 I.7Z7 82I -OOQI 323 1.390 930 910 24. ] 18 123 0002 2'Rt ~.S \ <> 9S0 666 317 149 1 ~"8 0003 209 1.346 713 633 143 68 7S 0004 267 1.578 780 798 138 7. 67 0005 240 1 •. 584 830 754 229 114 1 15 ()()06 335 2~229 1. I S I 1,078 258 122 136 0007 .92 1.396 799 597 .8. 68 r 13

0008 316 1.882 963 919 220 I I I 109

40302000 125.369 913.522 496.875 416.647 86_"'-42 A5.097 41.445 40302000 18.3.8 124.253 898.4AO 484.627 413.813 85.557 -.589- 40.968 0001 6.009 40.632 21.920 18.712 4.037 2,085 1.952

00<J2 3-.-427 24.067 14.120 9.947 1,900 994 906 0003 2,027 17.755 11.947 5,808 1.216 632 584

0004 6_398 4L715 22,474 19.24. 3,369 1.727 1.642 0005 7.159 50.293 27.919 22.374 3,896 2.050 1,84(5

0006 4.700 35,507 19.603 1:5.904 3.052 t.610 1.442 0007 7,307 6~,lO3 38.&85 29.218 6.119 3.3\6 2,S03 0008 9.107 66.586 35,353 31.233 7,238 3,83 r 3.40,

0009 6~274 44.<,>U5 24~49..:J :20_41 I 5.685 3.089 2.59<5 0010 2.658 19.504 IO~492 9 .. 012 1,428 787 641

0011 4,:!5~ 30.10, J (J .. 025 14.0112 2.591 1.439 J.152

001.2 5.710 38.432 20,0\2 , '&_4:2.U 3.046 1.8300 1.816

0013 4.443 32.020 1(5.454 15.566 3.550 ].863 1.68,

00,4 7.504 :53 .. ~95 ::!7.716 25..579 6.509 3.370 3.139

0015 6.01 I <41,928 22.296 19,63::! 4.049 2.104 1.945

0016 7.144 ..53 .. 254 27,43y 2S .. NJ .5 4.387 2.091 2 .. 296

0017 6_384 .445'69 23,041 :!1_9:28 4,034 1.943 2.04\

OOIR 5-.-230 37.50<) :2-fJ_307 17_~{J~ :i.'! 58 I ~630 , ,5~~

0019 3.~4 28-,,--15-:? 14.7QO 1~.662 ::_43~ i ,231 1.201 0020 4.087 31_061 16.71 I 1 .. 1:350 2.fR8 1.088 LIOO OO::!I 2.561 17.&7-'1 9.ROO 8.074 1.743 916 827 0022' 5.572 38.3(>9- 20_2Q5 18.1)-'4 3.925 2.088 \ .&3, cYJ~3" .. ,-,25 25_337 1.=3.(',,3 .... 11.7U3 3_358 1,805 r .553 OO~--1; 2514 1"',766 8,900 7.866 2.047 1.070 977

0025 .() -=" 475 <'.703- 4.9') 1 1JI4 539- 293 296

0026 27 99 867 464 403 134 SO 54

r}n~7 n-::! ~_1 813 7<'-", 'I~ 6 3 :>

lJ02~ .R 147 1.rK>S 837 ~M ~ "'~ 43 "":::

V03l) ~3 372 5_5~ 5~t~ ..){_"'Y' • 7 1 89 8:::

4U.303000 4.2 3,074 18.923 , 1.51.6 "1.~6' f.,soc. 80S 7(H

0001 496- 3.092 1.775 I,:'> I 7 273 134 ]39

OOU2 .380 3,954 3.3] 5 639 208 118 90

0003 831 4~30:! 2~_"70 I,S3::! 503 278 225

0004 315 1,8:!O 966 85---t 1 J~ 54 sg 0005 492 3 .. 169 <.563 l..bDb , 10 60 S6

0006 345 1.542 862 (580 151 76 75

<J007 153 73 r 3<) .... 335 93 60 33

0008 62 313 169 loS"' :50 25 25

al0

CENSIJS ADSTRAc:-r

SCheduled Castes. poputatlo."

} I

18

2

4

17

979 62£1

34 40

125 34

S :5

101

25 31

2S

82 7

11

42

13

Males

12

18

4

'2

935 5_ 33 40

12 t 24

5 :5

100 25 30

25

83

82 "7

11

2

86

77

150

19

"7

12

Female!;

13

44 26

1

4 10

I 1

4

2.3

<5

17

Persons

14

1.248 1.017

246 22 54 38

9 2

J:;!7

59 14

1 I 32

7 <5

195 21 40 :::!'Y

I'" 7?

13

171

...

6

I'V1al",,,"

15

854 632 153 22 42 2Q

s· :2

89 41

8

1 I 12

3 3

9S 21 23 24

g

41

7

.3

3

F<...-males

16

.394 385

93

12 18

4

38 1&

'" 20

4 .3

1 (){}

17

:5 5

36

<5

7

2

.3

Persons

17

7.012 70S 638 756

1.131 590

1 • .381 90? 904

536,105 52.3,840

22.736 15.764 12.596 28.834 32.750 25.145 43.2:53 34.369 26.68R 12""~:::!:36

IS_5 18 22~6g2

18.288 26.9On 24.261 31.91 I 24.6R3 2..J~555

14_3_~2

19.19, 9.98-1

:::!O .. lQ7 8~76:(}

5.195

4.QO.'l

395

768

14,.318 2,.3:2'9

3.:5 I 5 3.09, '.33<,) 2.257 1.298

422 61

I .:llit::rare.s.

Males

18

4.557 47U 432 53 f 644 394 891 646 549

3.34.455 323 • .582

14.808 10.671 9.702

• 6.97:5 20.813 15.292 28.606 20.689

''''. "i 89 ""1,592

1'.115 I:J.449 10.664 16.158 14.872 18.90~

14 ~2'K_"" 14 .. ,li"JI_~

8~::=;; RS

1 1.6 t 0 6 .. .:!S7

12 .. 166

~.5S7

3~3-8~

.239

743

~.-634

1 .. 48.2 3.101 ~_927

809 L:::!79

761 240

35

Females

19 2

2.455 C.nderb ... (NAC) 235 Warn No I :206 'YVacd No_ 2 225 Ward Nu 3 487 Wani NO.4 196 Wa.n:! No. S 490 Wan:! No 6-261 Ward No 7

355 Ward No 8

201.650 200.258

7.928 5.093 2.894

1 t.a59 11.937 9.853

14.6-17 13.680 IU.0<:J9

4.644 7.403 9.233 7.624

10.748 9.389

~ 3,,003 10.398 9.75l

5.744

7.587 .3.7:!7 &.031

3~17"3

1.& 13

Srin .... ga ... (MC+OG) (Part) S.-in ... g~ .. '- (A-IC) ..... ard NO.1 Ward No.2 Wa .. d NO.3 Ward No.4 Ward No :s­Ward No_ 6 Wa..-d No_ 7 Ward No g 'V..Iard"No Q

Wa..-d No_ '0

v..'.,.nj No 'I v.lard No. 12 Ward No. 13 Ward No 14 Ward No. 15 '\.-..... ~a..-d No 16 Warn No 17 ""~rd No- IS "'\.V.ard No a'":)

YJ'a,-r,jj No 20 '-Vard No 21 \oVaI'd No 22 v-".·.ard No 23 'Ward No_ 24

Outgr .... "th( .. }

'56 Scmpora (C>G) .. 'l.Vard No 26

25 ?3Hla Kat fC}oG.) _ Ward No 27

Bagh Lal Pandith (OG).-t4Q 'l.VardNo28

4.684 847 414

1.170 ... 30

978 537 182 26

Said Po,-a Achhan (COG)·

b .. d .... ..- U .. gh (CD) Vv'ard No.1 Wa.~d No_ '2 WardNo_ 3

"Ward No 4-

Ward No :5 Ward No 6 Ward No 7 \Alard No S

, ~OtCa.l inn cod<.:

"umber

40301000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007

0008

40302000 ... 0302000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006

0007 0008 0009 00 1 0 0011 0012 0013 OOJ4

0015 001(>

00 1 7 toOl 8 (to,Q

0020 002 f 0022 002_j.

00::"4

0<..>27

00.0

40303000 (00)

0002

0003 ()()()4

0005 0006 00() 7

0008

Name of"" To....-n/ Ward

2

C .. nd ... rbal (NAC)

VVard No~ 1 Ward No~ 2 VVard No.3 VVard NO.4 ....... ard No.5 v,,·.ard NO.6 Wa:rd No_ 7 War-dNo_ 8

Srinagar (l'lIC+OG) (Pan) Srinagar(!\.lIC) Ward No. r ....... ard No~ 2 Ward No~ 3 Ward No~ 4 y"·,,.n:l No~ 5 Ward No.6 \;\lard No.7 "\Nard No~ 8 ""'ard No~ 9 ...... 'ard No 10 'Alard No.1] 'A.'a,--d No_ 12 .... ard No. 13 v,,'3T~ No~ 14 W:a...r-d No_ 15 '\A" ... a.rd No- J6-

v..,'3-1"'d No, 17

"''''ard No. 18 ..... ~a ... d No. 19 .... 'a,d No~ 20 v.rard No 21 ...... ·ard No 22 ..... ·anj No~ 23

"''''''''ar-d No 24 O"-':x..--u---·h-($)

L..';":'Jna J<..:..Ol \,(__)(J) - \"ia1.d N..., 27 Bagh Lal Pandlth (C>Cio)--... -=... ~_lI'-d ~'':'_"'I- -::::.8 Satd Para ~Ar..c"han (CJoCi')­

~·V3rd No 30

S.d;'mi Bagh (CD)

"'Va.rd No.1 ..... ·, ... dNo.2 \. ... ard No 3 v.,,-ard No 4 v..· ..... d No.5 ;. .. ~ard NO.6 '\.VLiTd No_ "7

"""-aJd No 8

20

6.7t)q

1.185 1.178

590 447 994 _8 489 97B

377,417 374.600

17.896 &.303 :5.159

I ~,881

17.543 10.362 24,850 32.217 18,217 7.268

11.589 15.750 13.732 26,389 17.667 21,343 :!O .. 286, 12.<;l:<;~

14,12U

11.864 7.890

18,172 16,577 1 1,57 I

I.S0U

45

235

4,605

763 439

1.205 48. '012 :!4-4 30Q

IlJit.erat~s

Males

21

2..609 510 518 182 136 436 260 153 414

162.420 161.045

7.l12 3.449 2.245 5,499 7.106 4.31 I

10.279 14.664

7.905 2.900 4.910 6.563 5.7YO

11.558 7,424 8,531 &.756 S.::'-03-(>..202 5.101 3~543

8,129 S,U47 5, ..... ]~

856

1.882 .:2Q3

~1.:s

543 157 284 101 1"'>6 )34

I::'erna!cs

22

4,100 675 660 408 311 5 ... 8 588 336 564

214.997 213.555

10.784 4,854 2.914 7>382

10,437 6.051

14.571 17.553 10,31 :2 4,3~~

6.679 9.187 7 .. '1.)14".2

:: 4 .. 83 J 10.243 ] 2~S I:! 1 1,530 7_~51

7.9J8 6.763 -+_3 .... 7

10.043 X~53U

0,053

117

2.723 470

662 324 628 143 153 L 1 8

Persons

23

4.041 511 503 340 497 560 628 518 484

291.,236 280.,306

12.316 9.142 9.164

13.527 16.114 11.583 22.499

18.602 13.686 6.216 9.157

10.561 9 .. 24-9

15.126 12_821

15 .. 912

13.0-19 11.741 8,479

9.990 5.4-92

• 1.307 9.U99 5,474

..1.162

70,,"

8..876 1.264 2.981 '.729

897 1.086

573 2'40.1-

102

Mates

24

3...5~

485 458 324 385 447 .540 474 437

2.51.,358 240.625

10.972 8,389 8,743

10,956 13.643

9.533 20,193 15.468 12.219

5 .. 242 7,712 9.109 7.716

12.774 11.130 13 .. Q"26

1 1.484 9_~)-25

6.767

8.628 4.824 9.582 7.U7<;1 ~.Qll

4,051

216

745

7 ... 75.2

1.006 2.957 1.512

623 859 471 224 LOO

Fenlales

25

491 26 45

16 112 1 13 88 44 47

39.878 .39.68.

1.344 753 42.

2.571 2.471

2.050 2.306 3.134 1.407

974 1.445-1 .. 452-1.533

::!: .. 3S~ 1.691 1,980 1 .. 50S

:::2 .. 1 ~-6 1,712 1.;J(,.2

6058 1.725 :! .. 020 5~3

1 1 I

8

1.12-4 258

:?4 .217 2,4 2~7

102 20

l.JRBAN PRINIARY

Mallin "Workers

Peirson$.

26

3,646

504 488 264 440 502 6)3 485 350

261.968 251.154

! 1,072 8,755 8,957

12,523 14.368

10.524 20,830 16.254 12.911 5,566 8,299 9,684 !'l . .3.34

12,3~7

} 1 ,4-:!.5 14,758 1?'23"'" 10.168

o.ol)I:?6 9.204 4.<J"S9 9.788

4.IOS

222

5.~

8 • .380 990

2.978 1.661 . 836

1.000 569 244 1 '\_1-:2

l'VIales

27

3..225 '"181 _8 252 343 410 .531 451 309

238.014 227,380

10.2 r 5 8.)03 &.607

10.504 1 :;>:,817 8.930

19.485

14.510 ~ 1.906 5.108 7.54X 8.744 7.349-

11..,.720

10.599 13,605 1 1,09'"

8.999 6.19. 8.218 4,473 8,733 :s .. ~O:"'-4.01 .,

4.010

:215

7..536 933

2.954 1,458

590 808 469 224 1(10

Fema]es

28

421 23 40 12 97 92 82 34 41

23.954 23,77'"

857 652 350

2.019 t ,55 1 1.594 1.345 1.744 I.OUS

4<;S

751 <,140 985

I,Leo? 826

1 .. J 53 1.1,9 I. ra9

735 986 5r6

1.055 b<">h

141

1'"

S-t4 57 24

203 2-46 192

100 .20

Cult;vatun.

Persons

29

322 19

.56 2

12 161 41

S 23

3,778 3,736

l"i~

22 16 87

274 189 10:-;

488 290

30 77 17

276 107 64 31 36 45

113 61

215 :226 803

1 I

-,

5

1 J

32 12

4

3 9

3

Males.

30

236 19

52 2 :5

813 39

8 23

3,232 3.191

140 19

13 43

220 170 90

463 269

20 50 10

146

98 41 19 22 34

103 56

? 11 194

740

9

7

5

10

25 1 1 ..

2 .... 3

Females

3 I

4

7 73

"2

546 ~5

13 3 3

44 5 .... 19 15 2S 21 10 27

7 130

9 23 12 14

I I

5 :S -l

.3~

S7

Agricultural laboureo-s

Persons

32

159

1 1 6S

7 705

.3...323 3,272

342 19

8 23

181 ISO 108 403 ~O

8 J 1 40 24

224 14 54

12-4 54

146 ql

175 :!-ll

.o3~

Ifl4

5

3

106 :5 :1 1 7

Males

33

150 I 1 61

I "7 70

3,142 3,092

333 14

8 14

1~3

135 105 389

85 8 9

36 18

2 t 2 13

.... 7

1.2:0 -Ll

1-'4 6.4

168 237 6'27 100

21

.5

3

15

6

12 .5 .3

• 3

FCIFTla.lcs

34

9

4-

.5

181 180

9 5

<.)

18 15

3 14-

.5

::"> .... 6

12 I

7 .. II

27 7 ..

1 I 4-

4

I loU:.._ ..... chold industry

Persons

35

460 40

141

7 107 57 17 91

26.075 25,989

550 154 4}

370 606 422

232 918 582 224 450 546 479

3~279

1.807 1.207

3.69f< :-:.'().f'j.~

2.S~:_-:;';'

1 . .3 3.3 7"'~

~ .. ~65 <}..;II

:::'!o~

4

8

45 9 2

19

.3

.~

:5

Males

36

389 32

IZ6

4

IU2 32 1<'> 77

21.77 .... 21,695

464 HI 35

214 341 ZZ2 179 689 .... 9(J

lUX

317 428 .391

::?_S~J,

t .S'}3 Q.Kol:t

3_27~

:t _---="~5 ':!~-:':SQ

}. t79 C-.-t.(J.

•• <"157

77', L79

In

2, .3 ::>

16

50

3'3

Females

37

71 H

IS

3 :5

25

14

4,.301 4,294

86 73

6 156 265 ZOO

53 2~9

92 116 133 1 I g

88 446 :!14 '"2::!_7

4.26-327

3U'" 1 .. 4 86

308 16~

23

.3

18 b

:\ .3 b

Persons

38

2.705 434 226 ~62

42. 234 514 453 161

#1#1_ #~#I-

10.027 8.5bO 8.892

12.043 13.307 9.763

20.385 14.445

'1849 5.304 7.,61 9.'()81 7.555 9,247 9,540

.3-.-466 8.377

8.007 3~77-::!. 7.,)9

3.873 7.()505

4.IS9 3.l<39

7~Q

8,287 964

2.969 '.638

817 990 564 24,"\

102

Males

39

2,451) 419

209 250 334 Z:ZO 459 420 139

·tI##_

-""" 9,278 7.989 8.551

10,233 12.093

8.403 19.1 I 1 12,969 11.062 4.972 7.172 8,270 6.794_ 8,577 8.9.52

12,559 7 .-6:S~ 7.187 3_350 "'.919 3,454-

6.345 3,753 ,,_7:!7

200

"7,47:;t

914 2_9-l-5 1 ~43q

583 &U4

464

100

Females

40

2:55 15 17 12 87 14

55 33 22

U'I_926 18,755

749 571

3 .... 1 1.810 1,214-1.360 1.274 1.476

887

33:!

SiN 811 761 670 588 907

695 8~O

~:2~

800 419-711 4.~6

1 12

2

~andrrbal (NAC) War-dNo.l War-d No_ 2 War---d No.3 V¥a:rd No_ 4 ..... ·ard No.5 Ward No.6 Ward No 7 Vo.!ard No 8

Srinag ..... (!\1.C+OG) (Part) Srinag_r (~c_-)

Wa. ... dNo. 1 Ward No. "2 '-VaTd No 3 ","':::Sl""d No 4

Ward No. :S Wa.r-d. No -6 "\NaTd No.7 '\.:"-?".:ard"No "8 ""a.-d Nu 9 .... "'ard NQ. 10 ...... ·a ... d No. II War-dNo.l:2 w.~ .. 'I"d Nu. 13 WaTdNo.14 ...... 'a.d No. 15 "1I".'ard No_ II (',.

v.,.'ard Na- 17 \.· .. /ard No ~M

'-V::"'rdNo 101..)' '-J",.·a .. ..:t No ~n -v-..-at""d No :!I -",;...:r;J.Td N"(I --,.:

",","';]rd No ~3

\"\/ard N ...... ~4

OU'Ig rO"¥r'".h(s)

Zalna Ko~ (<JCi) ..:.. ""'VwJl:a("d No 27 Bagh Lal Pandith (~l-

1:\ Ward Nu 28

Smo Po<a AchhaT1 ((~}-58. '.."\. .a;l.~ ~ ... J 30

8l~

50 ::>4

\9'>

:!3~

1~6

100

B .. d ..... i S .. gh (CB)

V.:ard No 1 \'V:ard z-..,.;:c. 2 "~a .. d No .3 '\. ... T.oJ..T-d ~4..1_ 4

\.~r;Jr-d No :5-~'a ... dNI(l 6

:::!(\ \"!aE"d No 7

::! "·.:u-d No 8

Location code

nun~ber

40361000

0001 0002 0003 ()()().4

0005 0U0b CXX17 0008

40302000 40302000 0001 0002 0003 0004 OOOS .0006 0007 0008 0009 OOf 0 0011 0012 OOt3 0014

001 :s 0016 0017

0018 001<# 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024

0025

002F.

0027

0030

40303000 0001

0002 0003 0004 ()Q(}S

00<>6 O()07 OOOS

Name 01'10""""'; Ward

2

G.nd~rb .. t (NA .... -' Wao-d No. I Ward No.2 VVao-d No. 3 Ward No_ 4 Ward No.5 Ward No. -6 Ward No.7

Ward No.8

Srinagar (l\.'IC-+-OG) (Pa rt) Srinagar (Me) Ward No. I VVard No.2 Ward No.3 Ward No.4 Ward No. 5 Ward No. 6 Wald No_ 7 Ward No_ 8 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. II Ward No. 12 Ward No. 13 ..... -ard No_ 14 Ward No. 15 "Ward No_ 16-W.ard No_ 17 -v.,·al""d No tH

Ward No 1-; Ward No 20 Wa.-d No 21 ""ard No 2:::::2 Ward No. 23 Ward No 24 Ou.gr-Q~·1h'(§)

Za.ina. Kol (c:><:i) - ·\'· .. · .. "!I .. :~ >-:" .. -., ~7 Sagh La! Pand It h {CX::;)­

V.'ard No ::8 Said Po"" Aehhart (C>G)­

WaTd No_3D

Badami 8.a:J!:;h (CD)

W.ard No I Vt.Ia.rd No- "2 '\}t,/a."'d No 3

Ward No.4 Ward No_ 5 ""'a.-d No 6 Ward No.7 Ward No 8

MarginaJ workers

41

3~

7 15 76-57 58 15 33

134

29.268 29.152.

1.244 387 207

1.004 1.746

1.059 1.6Q9 2_34&

775 6S0 8S8 877 915

2~269

1_3-96 !_]54

814 , _'73

1,:553 786 503

1.519 ~_528

1_318

54

33

496 :274

3 61'1

61 86

-4

Male<>

42

325 4

\0 72 42 37

9 23

128

13,344 13.245

757 286-136 452 826 603 708 95& 313 134 154 365 367

1_054

53\ 321 388 626 576-410 351 849

1.174 896

41

32

216 73

3 S4

33 SI

2

Ferr:tales

43

70 3 .5 4

15 21

6-10

6-

1.5.,924 15.907

487

101 71

552 920 456 961

1_390 462 SI6 694 512 548

1,215 805 833 4:26 <147 977 376 152 670

1_354-4--'-'

13

1

280 201

14 28 35

:2

3""14

Persons

44

9.41

I 1

66 <;I

r I 3.

1.13, 1.136

112 5

26-107 95 44 57

5

3 7 6-

17 57

:0 I

:::"3 53

153 44

3:lS.

:iii

22. 21

Cu1t-j. ...... at.ors

Males

45

89

t I

63 8

r I 2

:2

477 476

66 :2

3 22 39

7

32 2

3 -4

12 I I

--I

21 }-1~

<;I

93

3 3.

Fenlales

46

3

660 660

46 3

23 85 56 37

25 3

3

6 :-;

40

3 1

19 32 I I 35

::::!15

6

19

18

Industnal catcgor-y

Agriculrural labourers

Persons

47

6I

3 3

23

J 16 ]5

1.765 1.764

187 68

14 102 68 89

221 <;I

60 13 38

8 83 23 29 27

127 18:5-30 66

109 :::03

4

6 3.

48

59

2 3

23

16 IS

1.38, 1,.:386

145 63

8 82

47 77

196 5

57 1

33 2

nt'> 17

:. ... I~

93 .I (){J

23 58

107

Ie-I 3

Fernal"_'"

49

2

378 378

42 5

«' 20 21 I~

25 4 3

12 .5 6

17 ,;

C~ENSfJS ABS~rRAC.-J

oCnlarginal ,""orkers

Household indu$by'

" ... ·orkers

Persons 50

'71

3 :2

5 33

3 6

19

12.685

12.673-304 39 36

373 459

209 597

I ~260 420 49. 446 191 315

1 ~31.:" 650 840 <J~9

3Y~

941 246

120 9:! ,

' .. 12'2 75

10

6

3

Males 5J

.39

2 16

I

2 17

Z,.30I 2.,.301

67 lS

3 74 66

34 57

134 54 23 26 2& 54

273 74

117

1.21 \4<>

144 59 25

376 306

25

.2

I

Females 52

32 .2 2

3 17

.2 4 2

10,.384 (0,.372

237 24 33

299 393-175 54D

• ~ 1.2.6 36e> 4hS 420 163 26f

1.039 576 723 3.:.!S 71 1 797 187 95

545 816

:50

)2

'7

4

.2

Persons

169

9 Ii}

20 14

8

10 98

13.681

13.S7'9 641 275

'70 591

1.078 687 939 &10 341 99

396 641 586 ~_5 -;

666 ~'83

3-3-5 _;...s.x 404 -157

164

445 SV5

.~31

4::;8

::!50 3

62 59 &1

Males 54

J38

6 9-

9 10

6-4

94

9.] 79

9.082 479 206 133 367 656-483 567

596-~5:!

54 134 300 31 r 703 42<1-178 _:!4Q

"'~7 :;~~

3'>7 121"> 357 61-1 R6h-

4J

31

3

Females

55

31

3 }

1 1 4 2 6 4

4,502 4.497

162 69 37

224 422 204 372 214

89 45

262 341 275 154 237 lOS Sf'

2't)~

--;6

1.50 38 8&

281 "\65

252 182

10 27 3'"

I

N.aJl=]I-t:::: Dr To,-yn.f WaTrl

Non-.... ·orkcrs

Persons 56

9.t>80 1.379 1.313 1.006 1.081 1,024 1.601

878 , ,398

6ZZ.2H6 618.134

28.316 14.925 8.59'

2B.)88 34.179 23.924 -45.604 47.984 31.,:219 13.288 20.950 27.871 22,771

38.l69 29.~07

37,342 31.9~D

.:!::-'~7(:):S

'9-,-973 21.071

'2 .. 38~ 27_062 16,,738 1 1 ~2Q:!

68

39:?

506

:JO.047

1.828 973

2.573 923

2.0&3 969 487 :::nl

Males 57

3.6J6 495 492 389 395 383 61 I

325 526

Z45,517 244.002

10.948 5,731 3.204

I 1,5 J:8 14.2'76 10,070 18,692 19.885 1:2.275 5,250 8,313'

10.903 8,738

14.942 1 Ll6b 13.S13 11.557 'O.b~~

8,0:::3 8.0S3 ~.976

10.713 6,555 3.989

9-"10

248

21

r49

15")

3.76~

769 358 9:58 34-3 704 .-;<'>1 172

69

Females S8

&.064-tUM 821 617 686 641 990 S53 872

376,769

374.132 17.368 9,194 5,387

16.670 19,903

13,854 26,9.2 28.099 18.944

8,038 12,637 16.968 14,033 2_::l~~_2-'

17.<,141 ::::!'3.829 20.36.)

! 5'.:f'~"""

I 1 -">50 ':2,9X8 7.406

'(~ .. 34"-,) Q_-6S3

7.303

2

C .... derlno. (NAC) Wa.rd No I Ward NO.2 "'"'arod No, .) Ward No 4·

WaTd NO.5 Ward No 6 Ward No 7 -.Nard No 8

Srinaga .. {""L+OG} (Part) Sri .... ga.- (~"l:c.')

WaTd No.1 Ward No.2 Ward No.3 Ward No, 4 -.NaTd No :5

Ward No.6 Ward No 7 Ward N. 8 "Ward No.9-Ward No 10 Ward No, II Ward No, 12 Ward No. 13 Ward No 14

Ward No. 15 "-._:u-G Nu_ 16 \V~,,-d No ~7

....... .I';;uu Nn- ~ S.

'\.\..";'If"...i N.._~ 1 Q

Ward No- 20 ",,-,"a.-d No. :! 1 ........ .r;.l:'['1I(j No_ 2.2 \Va..-d",,",o :?3 Wa,,"d NO' 24-Outgrowlh(s)

l.~()3 Ze~"an {ClCi) - Ward No_25

4-0.(0) 00()

0001

0002 (x}o3 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008

40302000 40302000 000) 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 OOLJ OOJ4 0015 O-Ol (>

0017 0010$ ()o() i '"-'

0020 0021 Q02:! OQ23 0024

OU25

395 SelTlpora (OG) - Ward No.26 0026

47 Zaina Kat (<Xi) - Wa.-d NO.27 0027 Sagh Lal P ..... dilh (C>G)-

24~ Ward No,28 0028 Said P<ua Achhan (lJCi)-

349 "\Vard NO.30

6.283

i .059 615

1.615 580

1.379 578 315 142

Bad ........ 8agh (Co.)

'Nard No 1 'Vr..-aTd No ::::! ","ard No 3

"'"' ..... d No 4 Wa..-d No 5 ""'ard No 6 \.V,,,,d Nn 7

""oaTd No S

0030

4030,3lx.o QOOI

0002 0003 0004 0005 0<.l'06 {)()()?

0008

I

, /

I

ANNEXURE-(

MIGRATION

lvligrallon is an important aspect of" population census anslng out or socia), cultural, economic and political Teasons. A person is consideTed as migrant by place -of" birth i£the place in which he is enUlTlerated during the census is other than the place oehis birth. A person Illay have migrated a numbeT of'times during his life time; migration by place of" birth ",ould not give a correct picture of' the mlgration taking place. A person on the othCT hand is considered as a migrant by place of' last residence, if the p]ace in which he i~ enumerated dUTing the census is other than his place of immediate last residence. Census provides migration data categorized in to follo ........ ing fOUT streams to understand the movement of population vvith specific reasons:-

i) Intra District . _ .. __ .. _ . " ... _ ... _ ..

ii) Inter District. _ .... " ........ _ .. ___ _

iii) Inter State ..... _ ................. .

iv) International ... __ .. __ " _ ........ .

Migration by Place of" Eirth :-

Place of Birth/Last Resi!ience elsewhere in the dj strict of enumeration.

Place of Birth/Last Residence In other districts of the State of Enumeration.

Place of Birth/Last Residence India.

in other States of

Place or Birth/Last Residence ift'other countries.

The State or Jrunmu & Kashn .. ir has recorded 1748213 persons constituting 17.23% or tota] population migrants by place or birth in 200 1 Cens~s as against 18.03?-1. in 1981 CenslIs. The Srinagar District accounts for onl.Y 148-016 persons constituting 12.3 I % and 5.74% as migru:nts by place of" birth ~n 200 I & } 98) Census respectlvely. The foHo'A-'ing table gives the distr;bulion of lnigrants in District Srinagar by place of birth: -

-----" SRINAGAR DISTRICT

-

---- - - -,---'

T ! I Proportion

I Nun~b~l- Q1"_MJ,,;rants -:WOl . __ ~ NU~oLt,"'lig,ants 1')81 total _1\IIJ9_ra

J I I I Migr.ln~s IPlace of Birth Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2DOI i I ~-- -~- -- - -- - - - .. - ---

I IElsewhere in the I

- ""92'A I I

IdJstrlcf of I llnlra District erlllTTIt"Tal10n 1095231 51435 f--- _ .J..}D.§~2870 l0348 7400 3

I .. In other districts of

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

the state of Infer-District enunlennlon 29710 [9045 ]0665 7(j017 10353 9664 20.0_Z f--__::::l --- --

10 olher.states of' Inter-State India 8548 6219 2329 6249 3398 2851 5.78 1

J nrernationa I }n otht'T countries 235\ 128 107 115S 64 t 514 0.15 ---~ ,_.--

1<"

nt~

2

9.:

DisErict T01:.d 1.480 r (~ ___ 834g~t- 64536 40639 17262 23377 100 (lO~ '1 00· ---r---State Tolal J7..+8_2l3L. 643746 1 10467 107<:).")70 31!)g3~ 760739 ._j_.

316

As wi}] be ~een the majority or the migrants of Srinagar District have place of birth ebc .... vhcrc in the district or enumeration both in 1981 & 2001 Censu:o:> which works out to 32.53':'/0 & 74.00% respectively. This is fol1ovved by the category of migrants having their last residence :in other districts of the state claiming 20.070/1) & 49.25% respectively in 2001 Census & 1981 Census_ 'lhe proportion of migrants recorded in inter - slate category in the district is less (S_78%) in 2001 Census as compared to 15380/0 of 1981 Census.

1t is also discernible rrom the table that the ratio of Females as migrants by place of birth is more than that 01 Ma]e population cJaiming 43.600/0 and 57.520/0 in 2001 & 198] Censuses respectively. This can be attributed to matrimonial alhances as Females after marriage generally migrate f"rom their parental house to the residence oT groom.

Migration by Place of" Last Residence:

There are in aU 1805757 persons recorded as migrants by place of last residence in the State of" Jammu & Kashmir during 2001 Census constituting) 7.80 % to total State population as against 18.39% in 198 J Census. The Sri nagar District has claimed 153534 persons as migrants by place of last: residence forming 12 _ 76% to its total District population in 200 I Census -wherea.."i in 1981 Census the ratio was recorded 5.85% as migrants by place of last residence.

The Eollowing table gives the distribution of" migrants by place of last residence in Sri nagar district:-

SRINAGAR DISTRICT . ~

IM;gca,,,,

Proportion to tOlal Nuutbcr of Mi~rants -2001 Number () f M iE-rants - 1 98 , migrants

Place of Last Residence Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2001 1981 intra-District Elsewl1ere in the district Minrants of enumeration 114714 60947 53767 13555 3021 10534 74_72 32.66 l---~---- -

l!1tCl-~ Disnici In other districts oft he I M 11:': rant:> stale of enumeration 30:!Q9 19323 10886 20544 I 10666 I 9878 19_67 -'-1'9_.:" j

! I '---~--- -~~--f-- ------ -.

inteT-State In other states of India 8384 6046 2338 6350 348::; I 2865 5.47 15_30

J i , ~ i , ,

60J T-- 450 ~- ~

~nrerna[iot}al In olher- counl ries 227 123 104 105) _~14 ~_ f--~"':~- . . _- -----Dis1 rlct Total - 153534 86439 67095 41500 17773 23727 100.00 r--.---- ---- --r-----~--~----

1805;·;~ ~t_~~I2!'~ ___ __l_ ~ _______ 6717141 1134043 1 I 00976J_ 3313 2! 769598 ... ---

The above table reveals that the n"lajority of migrants ("an in the category having place or last rcsldcncC' elsewhere in the district o:f enumeration claiming 74.72% & 32.66% in 2001 Census & 198] Census respective ly ~ This category is followed by migrants having their last residence 1n other districts OJ the state recorded as 19.67% & 49_51 % respectively in 2001 & 1981 Census. The proportion o.f migrants recorded in inter-state and international category in Srinagar district loll 198 J Census is 07.830/0) and in 200] Census it is 5.600/0.

3J7

100.00 --. -.

ANNEXURE-II

Religion

The State 01' JanuTlu & Kashmir unlik'e other stales of'India is predominantly inhabited by Muslims~ constituting 66.970/0 of total state population in 2001 census. This community is :followed by Hindus 'Wi.th 29.63 %

• Sikhs 2.04'% and Buddhist 1.]20/0.

Srinagar district is no more diff"erent in ranking of community wise population, MusJims claim 94.66% Iollovved by' Hindus as 4.06% and Sikhs 1.08% in 2001 Census.

Jammu & KashUlir District- Srrnagar 200 [- Census 1981 - Census 2001- Census I <)8 I - Census

Religious Proport P,oport Propor Proporti communities Po....£_u!ation ion ("/0) Population ion-C"~l PO_2_ulation lion (%) Population on ("/0)

Ail Religions 10_143,700 'QO.OQ 5,987,389 100.00 1202447_ 100.00 708328 _l_Q<J.OO_ f------ ~ -- -- -_ --

Hindus 3,O()5_349 29.63 1,930,448 32.24 48853 4.06 59449

Muslims 6.793,240 66.97 3.843,451 64.19 I138!75 94.66 642106 Christians 20,299 0.20 8,431 0.14 1592 0.13 209

Sikhs 207,154 2.04 133,675 2.23 12967 1.08 6334 Buddhiscs 113,787 L12 69,706 1.17 480 0.04 176 Jains 2,518 0.03 .,576 0.03 296 0.02 54

Others 97 0.00 I 44 0.00 10 0.00 "' . RNS 1.256 0.01 , 8 0.00 74 0.00 ' ..

Th~ table rC'vea]s that in both 1981 and 200J Census the district Srin'agar c1aill:1ed the proportion of" Muslinl conlmunity highest retuming 90.650/0 and 94.66% respectively. Sin-liIady, Hindus and Sikhs as 2 nd and 3'd religious community ·with proportinn 4.06% and 1.08% in 200 I -Census and 8.40o/<~ and O. 89<;/~ in 1981 Census respectively.

3iB

8AO 90.65

0.03 0.89 0.03 0.00

... i . ..

I

The fol1o'-Ving statement: gives the Tehsil-"Wlse proportion of religious cotnrrlunitles of Sd.nagar district as retumed during 2001 Census.

Srinagar District

Area Tehsil-wise Religious communIties -2001 Census Name District! Other

TehsiJ c%age

Total Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist Jain Religions R.N.S 1 2 3 4 5 (5 7 8 9 10 11

Srinagar Distric1 1202447 48853 1138175 1592 12967 480 296 1D 74 %age 100,00 4.06 94.65 0.13 1.08 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.01

Kangan Tehsil 94874 638 94027 8 175 9 6 ... 11 %aQe 10000 0.67 99.11 0.01 0.18 0.01 0.01 ... 0.01

Ganderba! TehsH 117025 1920 115001 21 48 13 8 1 13 o/nage 100.00 1.64 98.27 0.02 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.00 001

S,-jnagar Tehsil 990548 46295 929147 1563 12744 458 282 9 50 0/0 age 100.00 4.67 93.80 0.16 1.29 0.05 Q.03 0.00 0.01

As w-il1 be seen :from the above table that the District Sr:inagar comprising oT 3 tehsils are dominated by Muslim community 1ehsil Kangan returns the highest ratio oT 99.1 1 % f"ol1ov.red by Gan.derbal tehsil daiming 98.27% as MustilTI population out of" their - respecti ''c' 'lehsll populatlons<

In Srinagar tehsi] Hindu comf1]unity forms 4.670/0 v.;hich is more than 4.06% returned for the district. Sitnilady~ in Sdnagar tehsil Sikhs c1ain"ling 1_29~() to its-total tehsil population v...-hercas -fOT the district this communlty ctainlS for only 1.080/Q. The ratio of" other cOHuTIunities in whole distrlct is negligible.

319

, 1 . ! j

J

Ann~~ure -III

Marital Status

~ammu & Kashmir District - SRINAGAR

Total population - 2001 Total population - 2001 Marital statu s Persons Proportion Males Females Persons Proportion Males Females

Total

Total 10,143,700 100.00 5.360,926 4,782,774 1202447 100.00 649491

Ne .... er married 5,649,235 55.69 3.099,875 2,549,360 658970 54.80 363814

Married 4,187,479 41.28 2,161,741 2,025,738 517703 43.06 277916

Widowed 288,395 2.85 91.791 196,604 24301 2.02 7224 Divorced/Separated 18,591 0.18 7,519 1 t ,072 14'Z3 0.12 537

Unclassified 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0

Rural Total 7,627,062 100.00 3,977,652 3.649,410 256281 100.00 133934

Never married 4,340,018 56.90 2,357,056 1,982,962 146816 57.29 78685

Married 3,047,145 39.95 1,538,203 1,508,942 103045 40.21 52703

Widowed 224,812 2.95 76,238 148,574 6113 2.38 2419

Divorced/Separated 15,087 0.20 6,155 8.932 307 0-.12 127

UnclasSified 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0

Urban Totat 2,516,638 100.00 1,383,274 1,133,364 946166 100.00 515557

Never married 1,309,217 52.02 742.819 56S.398 512154 54.13 285129

Marrie<.t f 1,140,334 45.31 623.538 516,796 . 414658 43.83 225213 -

Widowed 63,583 , 2.53 15.55.3 48. 039_ 18188 1.92 4805 - ..

Divorced/Separate d 3,504 0,14 1,364 2.140 1166 i 0.12 410 I --~-~

Unclassified 01 0.00 0 0 01 O~'--- _ 0 --<.- -

The aboye table on nl.arllal sl.atus cleady lodic3les that both in rural and ul'han a.-cas of the district never married IJ.tlO is higher darning 57.29'% and 54.13 0

/0 respectively. which 1S 1 ~'O U10re

than that of slak ra.lo. !\1arried ratlo in urban areas of the district is more than iL<.:; rur:~I areas clalming 43.83<}"~ and 40.21 % respectively_ The v..'idowcd and di.vorced! separated in 10t~] claim 2.t4%onJy.

320

~I 5529~! 295156 : 239787 1

17077 936 :

0.

122347 68131 50342

3694 180

C

4306ci~· 22702£ 1ag~1

1338' -

7~

I

t ,

Annexure - IV ::t-- i teracy

. Lrteracv perce.ntaae bv age-groups -2001- Census

Jammu & Kashmir 1 Srinagar District

Persons Males Fema\es Persons Mares Females All ages 55.52 66.60 42.99 59.75 '6957 48.01

0-6 . . ' .. . . .. .' . . .. . ..

7 - 14 68.43 74.21 62.28 75.31 79.13 71.18

15-34 63.25 75.33 49.58 67.12 76.81 55.34

35-59 41.59 57.14 23.24 44.38 59.35 25.69

60+ 23.74 33.33 12.40 26,10 37.19 12.74

A.N.S. . '. . .. ., . 50.32 59.36 40.18

The Literacy rate in District Sri:nagar is higher the State literacy rate former claiming 59.750/0 and the latter 55.520/0 in 2001 Census. As for lit.eracy rate of two sexes in the District is concemed, it :is also highe~ than Stale ratio returning as 69.57% and 48.01 % for males and females as against 66.6% and 43.00 for the State.

Literacy percentage b'yl aQe-~~oups-1981-Census .

Age-Group .Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar District

Persons Males Females Persons Mates Fe-maies

All ages i_~. 3268 44.17 19.55 33.90 41 97 24,66

0.-6 ~~~.l I 1 •• c ... , ._ .. _

7 _ 14 1 r--'~ ~~-- .t.- - 39.98 50_58 28.68 32.45 44.14 20.32

15-34 40.14 54.68 24.04 32.00 49.32 1308

~5~59 19.28 30.00 6.31 13.09 22.33 1.68

I I \ 60+ . 10.79 17.05 1.81 I 6.62 13.77 ! 0.34 !

: 1 I I ANS t ... . . . ... - .~-~~-~-~. __J

COiuparing the literacy rate of 2001 Census with 1981 Census in X-~:j.pe.;;t of" Srin::lgar District it '-"in be seen that it has gone from 33.90&/0 to 59.750/0_ In the age-group 7- I 4 ye3.rs. :it has increa...c:;ed froll") 32.450/0 to 75.31% and in the age-group 15-34 years it has jUHlped troln 32.000/0 to 67 .12~--o. Sj n"lilarly in the age- groups 35-59 years and 60+ years it has gone up Iron"} 13.090/0 to 44.380/0 and rronl 8.62 0/0. to 26.10% respectively. 'rhe increasing trend during t.....,·o decades is also discemible IrOn"l each sex in all respective age group.·

321

ANNEXURE V -r Popu·la1'on By M<Jfher Tongup - Jammu and Kashmir-

Mother Tongue

1. , iASSAMESE I BENGALI CHAKMA HAIJONG/HAJONG R.AJBANGSI

r I 1

GUJARATt GUJRAOfGUJRAU SAURASHT~SAURASHTR

AVVADHI BAGHELIIBAGHEL KHANDI BAN.fARt BHADRAVVAHL BHARMAURlfGADO! BHOJPURI BR.AJBHASHA BUNDELI/BUNDELKHAN 01 CHAMBEALI CI--n--\A TT\SGA RH\ DHUNOHARI GARH\lVALr GOJRI HARYANVI HINDI JAUNSARI KANGRI KHARI BOLL KHORTHAfKHOTTA KULVI KUMAUNf

I KURMALI 'HAR LABAN I LAMANI/LAMBADI

, LARIA

ILODHI

I MAGADHI/MAGAHI IMALVI MANDEALI MARWARI ME'V'VARI NAGPURlA PAHARr PAVVARr/POVVARi RAJASTHANf SADAN/SADRI I SIRr..!1AURI

,SUGALI ISURJAPURI IBADAGA

!~~~;0.f~ SHTVVARI RAJI

ONKANI ALVVANl ALAYALAM

lotal 1 p I M I F 1 2 cl___ 3 6041

1-3700 17

4 ,

562B 11667

17 4-..,

I 4 I 413

3385 19

1 36

3 2

66612 13349 6738

49 1031 279

"'I2B-45 , 2089

747850 3163

192761 1

133 6

..,3 8

1291 9 6. 1

16-61 48

4-85

363 34 36

703-77"1 88

3360 51.

5 29

1

" 3920 5301596

33399 46302

50 .6

9960

28_ 15

o 29

3-2

33916 6815 5376

-44-569 .4-3

7154 o

1755 :'\92481

24-37 150308

1 113-

5 10

8 1162

6. 3 1

9

33 37

-4 75

284 28 2B

365474-

55 2628

45 5

15

"I o

2033 o o o

541 4-1 7 o o

32696 6534 1362

5 462 136

569"'1 "'I

334-355369

726-42453

o 20

1 3 o

129 3 3-o 7

28 "'11

{)

10 79

6. 8

33829, 3-3

732 G o

"14-o 1

3471 -449 2740050 2561546

17273 16126 23737

35 6

8624

22565 15 10

1336

P j_ 5 1705 3790

1 o o

1298 19

o 16

1 o

6070"l 13241

2445 35

2BO 271

3514-1

575 729391

848 76282

o 48

6 13-

7 252

o 5 o o

60 23-

3 "10

122 13 20

656-372 88

1"301 4 ....

• 23

o 1

1-425 3801838

31014 45216

9 1

3428

I

322

Rural

-

M T 6 T "1606 3251

1 o o

1134 15

o "I 1

1

o 30722 .6756 2054

32 163 135

~S'96

o 503

381927 712

60783 o

35 5

"10

7 226

o 2 o o

32 19

3 7

84-7

'5 339990

55 1030

3-S "1

'12 o C

13CB 1953442

15991 23147

7 o

3108

Census - 2001 T

F T 7 T

99 539

o o o

"'164-4 o 5 o o

29979 6485

39"1 3

117 136

16;8 1

72 347464-

136 15499

o 13

1 -

3 o

26 o 3 o o

28

"" o 3

38 6 5

316.362 33

27'( G o

11 o 1

119 1"843396

1502-3 22069

2 1

320

Urban p I M I a I 9 T 4336 9910

16 4 ..,

2087 o 1

20

2 2

5911 108

4-293 14

751 a

'9331 o

15'14 18459

231""!'> 116479

; as

o o 1

1039 9 '1 '1

16 1:

25 "1

75 241

21 16

47399 o

2059 "\0

4-6. ,-o

2495

4022 8416

16 4-..,

1710 o o

18 :;>

2 3194

59 3322-

12 406

8 5258

a 1252

10554 1725

89525 1

78 o o i

936 6. ., 1

9 1

18 1

68 200

21 13

25-484-o

1598 1.0

4-3 '1

o Z,S5

1499758 786608 2385 1282 1086 590

41 15

6532

28 6

55"16

,

F I "10 I ~ -J14 j

, 1494]

gl o

377 o 1 2 o o~

2717 ,-49

971 2.

345 o

4-073

26~1 7905 590~

26954j 0, 7 i o! o o

103

3J

~1 71 0; ,. 7,

01 7;

41 ! 0' 31

2191Sj

°t 461 r

0,

a! 3j Dc O!

330 j 713150~

1.103r

4~~~ ;;.!

10161

!'I.-'lother Tongue

1

MAN'PURI MARATHI NEPALI QRIYA PROJA RELU

~~A.GRI ! PUNJABI SANSKRIT KACHCHHI SINDHI TAMIL TELUGU URDU ADI AOl GALLONG/GALLQNG AOI MINiYONGfMlNIYONG ANAL ANGAMI AD ARABIC/ARBI BALTI CHODHARI DHODIA GARASIA KOKNAfKDKNI/KUKNA

,BHOTIA

!\zANSKARI I BJSHNUPRJYAI"BJSHNUPUR) : BO!~~;6,[3.0RO f CHAKRG/CHOKRJ I COORGI/KODAGU DEORI OOGRI ENGLISH GADABA GANGTE GARO ODRU CONOI HMAR

jHO KABUl

!RONGMEI !KARSI ~ GUJARt ! KHARIA

p l 2 r

963 10286 6192 9029

5 1

45 190275

19 1

33 9414 7164

13096 32 50 25 15

4 11 87

19238 24

1 "1

2 1-467

11443 9

275 ., 22

1

2205559 999

5 ., 100

3 15

9 13

-4 1

::. 24767

10 -------------------

Total I . M I F I p

3 I 4 I 5 892 71 202

8799 1487 3454 5781 2411 3424 7547 1482 2778

2 3 5 1 0 0

35 10 5 106420 83855 91776

17 2 ., ., 0 0 23 10 18

8375 1039 3544 5936 1228 2566 8222 4874 6131

31 1 1 sO 0 0 25 a a 15- 0 10

4 0 4 11 0 0 51 36 60

9828 9-410 18074 12 12 24

1 0 1 1 () 1 2 0 0

745 74-2 1415 5854 5589 11443

-4 5 3-261 17 62

0 ., 0 16 6 8

1 0 1 1154331 1051228 1624206

575 424 569 3 2 '" 1 0 0

94 6 34 3 0 3

., 1 4 10 9 0 0

12 ., 10

4 0 1 0 1 0

5 0 1 1307..:1 11693 23426

9 1 5

323

Rural Urban I I M 1 F P I M I F I I 6 , 7 B I 9 1 10 I

187 15 761 705- 561 3101 353 6832 5698 1134 .

2518 906 4768_ 3263 1505 2423 355 6251 5124 1127

2 3- 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 40 30 10

51264 4Q512 98499 55156 43343 0 1 18 17 1 0 0 1 ., 0

12 6 15 11 4 3303 241 5870 5072 798 2Z99 267 4598 3-6'37 961 3538 2593 6965 4684 2281

0 1 31 31 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 25 25 0

10 0 5 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ., 1 0

30 30 27 21 6 9208 8866 1164 620 -- 544

12 12 0 a 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 a 0 0 0 2 2 0

706 710 71 39 32 5854 5589 0 0 0 ., 2 6 3 3

54 B 216 207 9 0 0 1 0 1

5 3 14 11 3 1 0 0 0 0

843836 780370 581353 310495 270858 329 240 430 246 184

3 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

30 4 66 64 2 3 0 0 0 0 B 2 5 3 2 0 0 9 9 0 9 ., 3 3 0 1 0 3 3 0 C 0 1 0 ~

1 0 4 A- D 12_3~5 '-:C81 ·134"1 729 B~2_

-4 1 5 5 O· ----'

Mother Tongue I Total I Runill I U~ban

I p I Iv'!. I F 1 P I M J F I P I M I F 1 I 2 I 3 T 4 T ,5 -. 6 I 7 1 8 I 9 I 10

KHASJ 91 50 41 75 39 36 16 1 "] 5· KHtEMNUNGAN 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 o! KINNAURI 20 "19 1 4 4 0 16 15 1 KOCH 13 ,3 0 ., 1 0 12 < . 12 0 KOM 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 KONYAK 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 KUK! 67 66 1 20 20 0 47 46 1 KURUKH/ORAON 146 134 12 72 66 6 74 6S 6 LADAKH I 101396 52497 48899 80262 41170 39092 21134 11327 9807 LAHAULI 145 76 69 145 76 69 0 0 0 BAHAVlfAL PURl 1 1 0 0 0 0 "1 1 0' MULTANJ 6 3. 3 l' 1 a :5 2 3 PUNCHHI 19302 10125 9177 ,,916 6246 5670 7386 3879 3507 LEPCHA 4 3 1 0 0 0 4 3 1 LOTHA 7 7 0 1. 1 0 6 6 '0

LUSHAIJMIZO 200 187 13 90 85 5 110 102 8 MARING 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 MIRI1MISHING 549 323 226 540 ,316 224 9 7

~I MISHMI 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 MOGH 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 MONPA 58 56 2 0 0 0 58 56 2, MUNDA 53 41 12 29 -'18 11 24 23 1 MUNDARI 69 57 12 42 30 12 27 27 0

NICOBARESE 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0

APATANI 31 31 0 0 0 0 31 31 0

BANGNI 45 45 0 0 0 0 45 45 0

NISSI 1- 1 0 0 0 0 1 1. 0

TAGfN -'7 .7 0 0 0 0 17 17 0

NOCTE 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 0

PA1TE 2~ 22 2 -'IS 17 2 5 5 0. , PHOM 1 1 0 0 0 0 ... 1 C'

POCHURY 12 3 9 12 3 9 0 0 0'

RABHA 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 o! SANGTAM 2 2 0 1 1 0 f 1 0;

I SANTALI 248 ,86 62 143 85 58 105 10:1 41 SEMA 21 21 0 2 2 a 19 19 oj SHERPA 97 60 37 7S 45 30 22 1S 21;1 SHINA 34165 17962 16203 33625 17635 15990 540 327 TAMANG 52 32 20 42 22 20 10 10 ~I TANGKHUL 13 11 2 5 5 0 8 6

TANG SA 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 0

THADO 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0

TIBETAN 6376 '3153 3223 5884 2888 2996 492 265 227

KOK BARAK 24 24 0 5 5 a 19 19 0

REANG 1 1 0 0 0 0 :1 1 0

TRIPURI 55 53 2 22 21 ... 33 32 1

TULU 4 4 0 1 -'I 0 .3 .3 0

VAIPHEI 4 4 0 3 .3 0 :1 1 01

'IlVANCHO 3 3 0 0 0 D .3 3 Qi YIMCHUNGRE 1· 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 ZELIANG 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 01 , zou 6 6 0 6 6 0 0 0 0:

AFGHANI/KA.BULlfPASHTO 7395 3779 3616 7328 3741 3587 67 38 29 j

PERSIAN 18 16 2 17 16 :1 1 0 1.

SIMTE 1 1 0 a 0 0 1 1 0

MAITHILI 567 411 156 215 175 40 352 236 116

Total of Other Mother Tongue 284969 149855 135114 257422 133520 123902 27547 16335 11212

324

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

ASSAMESE

BENGALI CHAKMA HAI.JONGIHAJONG

I RA.JBA.NGSJ GUJARATI AWADHI

BHADRAWAHI HARMAURIIGADDI

OJPURt

:A.JBHASI--IA .._ BUNDELlJBUNDELKr-tAND.

CHAMBEALI CHHATTISGARH!

GARHWALI

GO.JRI HARYANVI HINDI

JAUNSARI KANGRI KUr.,v.,UNI

KURMALI THAR 'MAGADHIIMAGAI "II

MALVI MANOEALI MARWARI MEWARI PAHARI

, HAJASTHA Nl

~ 's:AOANJSAORI

~IRMAURI KANNADA

KAShMIRl KISHT'.NARI

SIRA.Jl KONKANI

.MAL \lVAJ\!) MALAYAL,AM

r.4ANIPURI MARATHt

NEPALI

ORIVA

RE,"-Lr

PUNJABI

KACHCHHI

SINDHI J TAMIL

TELUGU

URDU ~·~I AD' ___ _

159B

30"14 14

2 1.

490

9 4B

1

669 5

37

5 4

365 45678

473 23917

1

44 227

B 6

2 40

139 1

7017 471

2 ~4

aao 1078233

16 1

10

1997 482

2046

533

1220 1

9947 1

3 2004 1437 2199

18

1566

2760

1'"

2

453 9

44 1

617

5

32 5

3 338

23721 453

21934 1

44

207 5 6

2 40

137 1

4048 460

2

4

751 554362

13

1

7

1823 472

1871 484

1103 i

6500 1

3 , '391

12&6

1407 18 <_---

325

32

254 o o o

37 o 4

o 52

o 5

o 1

27 21957

20 1983

o o

20

3 o o o 2 o

2969 -, 1

o o

49 513371

3

o 3

o 174

10 175

49 117

o 3_7

o o

113

792

o

44 143

o o o

28 4

o o

71

2 1

o o 4

44369 27

1922 o a 1

o 2

2 o o o

5474 18

a o

22 190743

a o a D

66 5

65 24 30

o 110

o o

311

219

717

o

44 128

o o o

28 4 a a

71

2

1

o o 2

22909 27

1903

o o 1

o 2

2 o o a

2853 18

o o

22 98578

()

o o o

66 5

65 24 30

o 92

o o

308

2.3 374

o

a 15 o o o o a o o o o o o o 2

21460 o

19

o o o o o o o o o

2621 a o o o

92165

o o o D a o o o a o

18 o o 3

1 343

o

1931 477

1981 509

1190

9637 1

3 1693

12~8

1462 18

7

1757 467

1806 460

1073 1;

640B 1

3 1583

'078 ,033

16

a o o :2 o

348 11

o o

49 4=<'1705

3

o

o 174

10

17~

49 117

o 3429

o o

MOTHER. TONGUE

ADI GALLONG/GALLONG

ADI MINIYONGfMlNIYONG

ANAL AD

ARASIC1ARBj

BALTI BHOTIA BiSHNUPR lY AlBISl-iNUPUFUY A

BODOIBORO DOGRI ENGLISH

GANGTE

GARO GONOI

HMAH

HO

KABUl GUJARI KHARIA

KHASI

KIUEMNUNGAN KINNAURI

KOCH

KOII/I:

KONYAK

KUKI

KURUKH/ORAON

LADAKH!

PUNCHHI LEPCHA

LOTHA

LUSHAliMlZQ MARING

MOGH

MONPA rc1UN DP.

MUNDARI

APATANI

SANGNI

TAGIN PAITE

PHOt-A

SANTALJ SEl\AA

SHERPA SHINA

TAN GKHU L

THADO TIBETAN

KOKHARAK

TRIPURI TULU VV,"<NCHC

YIMCtlUNGRE AFGHANl/KABU LlfPAS HTO

SIM,E

MAITHILI

1 TOTAL -,--- - ------;;R::U:7.RAL:;-;:-;---------,------------;'Ui=I.:-::-::= ... ---=-~--=-- F

r--__:_;---------I-,- -~~--=----+---: -----~~~ : t--~-o- ±-: r: t- 10 ~-2~4~--~~-2-4-L----~-~O-J- --~0~L---~---O~~--~--O-L---~~-2-4~---~--2-4-~-~~O

1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .. 0 5- 500 0 0 5 6 C

11 0 0 0 0 11 '1 (; ,5

1029 23

:;

139 2~70

329 1

47 3

9 2 3

220 3

5 2 3

,.2 :7

5

40 44

237 26

"1

5

98

57 6

12

45

1

1

32 .3

B38

5 2

44 ,e

11. -4 0 a 0 15 11 543 486 844 453 391 "185 90

14 9 6 3 3 17 11

2 3 GOO 5 :2 135 -4 1 1 0 138 134

2592 37B 110 85 24 2860 2505

1B1 148 1 1 0 328 180 1 0 a 0 0 1 1

47 D :2 :2 0 45 .5 :2 1 000 3 2

90000 9 9 :2 0 0 0 0 2 2 :3 0 0 0 0 3 3

129 91 205 116 89 15 13 3000033 5 0 Q 0 0 5 5-2 0 0 0 0 :2 2 3000033

12 0 0 0 0 1? :2 0 0 0 0 :2

5- 0 {} 0 0 5-40 0 0 0 0 40 38 6 32 26 6 12

1 35 101 .. 9 9 1 0 21 B

2S 1 0 0 0 26 1 0 0 0 0 "1

6 0 0 0 0 6

91 7 2 :2 0 96

56 6

12 30

45 11

3, 13

1 441

5 2

32 18

11

o 0 0 0 1

o 0 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 57 o a 0 0 6 o 0 0 0 12

o a 0 0 30 o 0 0 0 -45-

o D 0 0 11 o 0 0 0 1 o 0 Q (.) ,

o {)

397 -0

o 12

o o ('

2 :2 0 30 o 0 0 13

732 o o 3 2

o o o o

o 0 1

387 345 106 o 0 5-o 0 2

:2

0-'[}

2 4~

o o I)

o o

16

12 '1

1

1

2 5

40

12

127 25

"1

6-

8S 1 1

~ 6-

,2

30 45 1 1

1 -.

29 1.3

1

5-4 5 2

31 16 ,1

1

4535 2305 223( -4517

-0

o 2295 2222

o

1

10

1 1 (

37 36 1

g!_.

C.

354 1-48

o 1° 1 o o o :2 {)

{)

o o

C'

o o o

91

1

o o , {)

o a o Q

()

o

C

0.

52 (]

o 1C

C'

~J {. i ,; -

B o o

_ T()tal of Ot_hE!_r_M()!_her Tongues ______ __ 618'O ____ --'3'---4_:::2=7 _____ 2=?_,S,,_3"'--------c- 7

18 1

28 810

28 564 146

326