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1981 CENSUS-penUCATlON PLAN

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(1981 COUtU Pliblicatioru, Seri~3 11 in all India Series will be published jlJ 'heiol/owing parts)

Part I A

Part I-B

Part 11- A

Part lIB,

Palt III

Part IV

Part V

Part VI

Part Vll

Part VIII

Part IX

I Part X-A

Part X-B

Pac XI

l)ari XII

Paper I 01' 19k2

Paper I of 1984

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIO~S

,Administration Report-Enumeration

Adminis'ration Report-Tabulation

General Population Table~

Primary Census Abstract

General Economic Tables

Social and Cultural Tables

Migration Tables

Fertility Tables

Tables on Hou~cs and Disabled Popu\al ion

. Household Tables

Town Directory

Survey Reports on selected TJwns

Survey Reports on selected Villages

Lhn'Ji;ranhic No;e, a:11 si'~ ;ill ,.:dies 0:1 'i~'ledlJlcd C:b'~S :tnd ,)';hedui:d

Tribes

Cen~us Ai\a~

Prinury C~nsus Abq let I~)r SC;lcduled Ca;res and Scheduled Tribes

Hou~chold PllpuLLi,Jn by R:l igion of Head of Household

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICAT[O~S

Part XIII -A&B District Cellsus Handbook for each of the 45 di,tricts in the State (Village and Town Directory and Prinnry Cens us Abstract)

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Foreword Preface

~IO Pages I -IV

V-VI District Map Important Statistics Analytical Note

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IX-XXXI Nnte & hplaf)ations. Li~t of Schc<luled. C:Jstes and Scheduled Tr bes Order (Amendment) Act 1976, Histi\ry and Scope of Di~trict Census Handbook, Analytical Note

Tdhsil Maps

S~ction I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ALPH I\.BETICAL LIST OF VillAGES

(i) Niwari Tahsil

(iii Jatara Tahsil

(iii) Tikamgltrh Tahsil

Notes Explaining th~ "Cl)de~" u~ed ,n tbe Village Directory_

VILLAGE DTRECTORY

Niwari Tah~iI

Jatara Tahsil TiJ...amgarh Tah~il

Appendix 1- Tahsihl ise Abslra:1 of Educational, Medical and other amenities

Appendix 11- Land utilisation data in respect of Non-Municipal Towns (Censw, Towns)

1-169

3-7

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22-26

26-31

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Appendix lJ1- Tah'i1wise li,t (If Villages 1.:15-147 where no EducatioMI. Mecica1. Po~t & Telegraph, ,

Da\ or Davs of Market/Hat, Communica1ions nnd Power

Supplv b:ilities ilre available

Appendix IV· List of Villages a,cording !48-169

to the proportion of ~che-

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S~ction ll- TOWN DlRECTORY

Note, explaining the 'C0de~' u~ed

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Statement 1- Stat us and Growth

History

Statement iI- Pby~icai Aspect:, and

LocatioI' cf Towns,

1979.

Statement HI- Municipal Fin,mce,

1978-79.

Statement IV· Civic and othe r Amenitie~, 1979:

St~\temeDt V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cul­tural Facilities, 1979.

Staten:ent Vl- Trade, Commer~e Industry and

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Appendix- Towns showing their

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FOREWORD

The district census handbook (DeH), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State governments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by

planners, administrators, academicians and reseaFhers. It is inter-alia us~d for ddimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to Distflct administration. The district census hanelbook is the only publication which provides Primary CensUS Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas ami wardwise for each Cltv or town. it also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The district census handbook series ..vas initiated during the 1951 Census. It c()ntained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of tke district. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables. village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DeH .,eries was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and part-C comprised analytical repOfr, admin­istrative Btatlstics. district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it Was confined to districi census tables and in a few casel) altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time,comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities e})..cept power supply in the "illage have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incroporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particul­early in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is eAepcted to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area pianning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items cf information have also been intoroduced to trleet. some of the requirements of the Revis!!d Minimum Need Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary healtn sub-centres, and commu­nity he <lIth workers in the village have been jr>troducep in tht: village directory with this objective III mind. The new item on approach to Ule village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column. ·'total population and number of housenolds" has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population anci number of households they ~erve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to tbe proportion of scheduled casts and scheduled tribes popUlation. to the total population has also been made with this view in mind.

The formats of the town directorybave also teen modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and otber amenities in slums in class-I and Class-Il towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvemem of slums. The cloumns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populatioll in statemeut IV relating to civic and otber amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in statement V are also added inter-alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in aU the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the eountry can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose.

The formet of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic aM otber questions canvassed throught the individual slip of 1981 census.

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In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B. the peA of villages and towns including the Scheduled LUl)\es anti Scheduled Tribes PCA up to Tahsil/Town levels. At the beginning of the DCR a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on PCA and non census data in'relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The district and tahsilfPolice Station/C D Block etc., level maps depicting the boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further

enltance the value of the publication.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The data niin: occu <.;\)Uectea ami compllCU lJl LIlt; ;lLdU; unut:r the direction of Shri K. C. Dubey the Director of Census

Operations, Madhya Predesh on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task

of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy

Registrar General (Social'Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the

technical guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scruti­

nised in tne Social Studies Division at the head-quarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior

Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in the project.

the 26 th April, 1982

P. PADMANABBA

REGISTRAR GENERAL, INDIA

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PREFACE

One of the most imponant pUblications of the Census are tbe District Census Handbooks. lfiis pub­lication was begun in this caption since ]951 Census. But prior to this, a similar publication was released in the Census earlier than 1951. That pUblication was on the title of Village Statistics and it contains only village names and total population thereof. The 1951 Census could, therefore. be said to represent a significant s~ep in the process of making detailed Census statistics available down upto the village level. -.-

In fact the District Census Handbook is the most important pUblication at the Census and is also perhaps the most widely used. Also perhaps this is the only publication used at the micro-level down upto the tahsil and development block.

The form of the District Census Handbook has gone considerable change since 1951. This is basically due to the growing demand for more information. For the purpose of convenience as well as with a vIew of making the basic statistics available with the data users as early as possible the District Census Handbooks have been split into 2 parts, Part-A contains the Introductory Note on the district and Town/Village Directory. This volume will be found useful to get almost all tile non-Census statistics available at one place. Part-B contains an introductory note and the Primary Census Abstract.

One of the innovation of tile present Census has been in terms of allotment of Location Code number to the villages. In the earlier Censuses the location code system was such that the villages of a Patwari Circle were found at different serial numbers. Since the Patwari Circle still remains an important administrative unit Ihe Location code numbers have been so given in the present Census that it may be possible to locate all the villages of a particuler Patwari Circle at one place one below the other.

When the planning for the present Census was started in 1979 the tahsils were still revivable as an important unit of the administration the whole planning was, therefore, done taking tahsil as the unit. It was during the course of the Census that some requests'were informally received for making blockwise data available. Since these requests were received very late and were also received only in an informal manner, it has not been possible to' disturb the orilinal planning of villages arranged according to the location code numbers taking tahsil as one unit. However additional exercise has been done and in addition to the tahsil figures blockwise figures have also been indicated. It is hoped that the availability of these blockwise data will enhance the ntility of this pUblication.

It is hoped that this handbook will provide the basic statistical support to executiTe and developmental administration. It is needless to state that the proper implementation of policy depends on the abi lity of the administration authorities concerned.

It may be remembered that the vi1l1agewise area figures given in the Primary Census Abstract and the Village Directory are those 'lased on the village papers while the tahsil totals given in peA are obtained from the Land Recorda department which in many cases exclude forest area.

The statistics that are contained in the district census handbooks are the result of a massive alld marathon exercise in the compilation and tabulation of voluminous statistics. The compilation of the statisties contained in this volume was carried out by 9 Regional Tabulation Offices each under a Regional Deputy Oirector of Census Operations. These Regional Offices were run with the help of purely temporary staff-roughly about 1,500 Tabulators, about 250 Checkers and about 80 Supervisors. I am grateful to rDJ

COlleagues, the Regiol1al Deputy Direetors and those temporary staff for the speed and accuracy in the oditi",

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and basic compilation of more than nearly 522 lakh slips and nearlv 1 lakh of household schedules. The compilation of villagc directory was taken up at the headquarters and I am equally grateful to the officers

and staff who have worked whok heartedly on the job in a collective and co-operative venture. It is not

possible nor faiT to name in this. The maps contained in the handtlook have been prepared in the Cartogra~

phic Section of my office. However, the analytical nete has been prepared by Shn M. L. Sharma Deputy

Director of Census Operations.

I am thankful to all who have contributed 10 bring this publicatian possible. The census organisation

is also grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication

of these handbooks and to the Controller, Printing and Stationery, Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal and his staff for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that of our indefatigable

Registrar General, Shri P. Padmanabha to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are also due to Shri

N. G. Nag. Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) for all the help that we received from him ana his

section.

Bhopal Janmashtami, 31 Aug. 19&3

K. C. DUBEY Director of Census Operations,

Madhya Pradesh.

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS

MADHY A PRADESH

populatilln Telal Persons 52,178,844 Males 26,886,305 Females 25,292,539

Rural Persons 41,592,385 Males 21,266,321 Females 20,326,064

Urban Persons 10,586,459 Males 5,619,984

Females 4,966,475

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1971-81 25.7.7

Ar~a (Sq. Krns.) 443,446.0

Density of population (Per Sq. Km.) 118 Sell-ratio (Number of Females per 1,000 males) 941

Literacy rate Persons 27.87 Males 39.49 Females 15.53

Percentage of Urban population to total popula lion 20.29

Percentage to total population ( i ) Main Wo rkers Persons 38.41

Males 53.52 Females 22.35

( ii) MaI'!inal Workers Persons 4.52 Males 0.96 Females S.30

( iii) Non-Workers Persons 57.07 Males <45.52 Female! 69.35

Break-op of Maia Worken (percelltaxe ... 0111 maiD workers) (i ) Cultivators Persons 51.96

Males 53.81 Females 41.28

( ii ) ASricllltufal Labouren Persons 24.24 Malel 17.81 Females <40.61

( iii) HOllsehold Industry Perlons 3.52 Males 3.36 Females 3.93

(iv ) Other Worken Persons 20.28 Male, 25.02

Females 8.18

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Persons 14.10 Population to total population Males 14.16

Females 14.04

Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Pc;rsons 22.97 Population to total population Malc~ 22.33

Females 23.66

'Number of occupied residential houles 11,929,190 Number of Villages Total 76,603

Inhabited 71,429 * Uninhabited 5,174**

Number of towns 327

eludes 77 inhabited villages which have been treated wholly as urban outgrowth of near by City/Town.

Includes 58 Uninhabited villages of which Abdi Area have been merged in nearby City/Town.

Includes 4 Uninhabited villages of which Abdi Area have been merged in nearby CitY/Town.

Tikamgarh District

736,981 391,471 345,510 6;17,,71

344,069 303,502

89,410 47,402 42,008

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14[' 881

19.16 28.61

8.44 12.13

34.79 53.26 13.87

7.33 1.21

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57.88 455) 71.87

71.66 74.74 58.25

13.68 9.34

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21.71 11.64 11.78

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122,665 997 869 128+

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

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NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This noti: gives the meanin:;s and explana ions Df terms and concepts used in tilis Hal,dbook. His necessary becwse, without a proper gCJ_Sp of ,he

meanings of such sImple. corccpts as building, bOl:,se, househoid, v.orkers etc., it i, no, po:,sible to

app,'eciate ihc data presented in the handbook. Thus

(me who does not know tr at an unpretentious hut

in the thick cf Bastar foresb with u wlastered bam­

boo walls and a tbatch roof and with space hardly

enouga for two cols IS not a bit ics, 01 a bLllidillg

than the Indian versions of rhc sky scrapers in one

of the metropolitan cities, or thai a central jail housing all manner of criminal~ and shady charHc~

is as much household as the household of the most

pious and god-feuing citize.[l i .. the Stale, may not

be able to apprecia e what exactly the figares

represent.

Concepts and Definitions

Rural/Urball

It has been the tradition of the Indian Census

to present tbe Census data for lUral· and nrban areas separately. In fact. in all t:le Censuses tluoug­

hout the world this classificalio,[ of census dala into

rural and urban units is generally recogn:sed. However,

distinction between rural and urban is not yet amen­

able to a single definition which would be applicable

to all countries.

The definition of an urban unit at the 1971

Census was as follows ;-

(a) All pi aces with a municipaiity, corporation,

cantonment board or notified town area;

(b) All other places which satisfied the followillg

criteria;

( i) A minimum population of 5,000;

(ii) At lea!!t 75 per cent of male working

population engaged in non-agricultural

pursuits; and

(iii) A density of popUlation of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile),

The same criteria is retained at the 1981 Census

also so that comparability with the previous Census

cr uld be ensured aDd which should provide b"sis for

analysing of figures and urhanisatioll in Hie country.

But it has to be remembered thaI the urb:m criterion

of 1981 vlries slightly from that of 1961 and 1971

Censuses is thaI the males working in activities such as fishing, Logpinf!, etc. were (~eatecl as engaged in

non-Ilgricultural activity and thereto'l: contributed to

1.JC 75% cri;erion in J961 and 1971 Censuses, whereas

in ~i:e ]901 Cen51lS these activi,;es are treated as on PLlf \, ;-,jj cuili,ati<lll "lie agncUi{llral labour tor toe pUl pose of I his cri !erioH.

Applying the criteria described abo\ e, a list of 327 towns was fiDalised and it is these 327 towns

wbieh are treated as urban areas for the purpc,e of

1981 Census, The Additional Secre.ary to u'e Gove­

rnment of India in the Ministry of Home Affairs

sen: a letter TO f>e Chief Secretaries of thc State

Govelinmenls as back as 10 th may, 1979, requesting

I hem to ensure t.'r'a ~ ! 0 changes are made in the

ju[isdictio ,. and boundaries of municipalities and

rcvcloue villages, tabsi:s, sub-di\';sjo~,s md districts

during the period from 1-1-198" to 31;-6-1981. Howc­v~'r, subsequent to our finalisatlGn of I ural and urban

frame the State Government. in the Local Gove:nment

Department notiEed marlY piiices as nmified areas

and municipalties. Such places ;iave HOl been treated

as towns for the purpose of Cet.sus and the secret.ary

to Government in the Local Governme.H Department

had agreed to this arrangements. Similarly the State

Government raised the status of 6 mUClicipal commi­

ttees to that of municipal corporations. Thes: Ilew

mutJicipal corporations arc also treated as mur.icipal

committees.

While dealing with the subject of rural and

urban break up :mention may bl' made of the area

unde.- the Special Area Development lAuthonty. The

Special Area Development Authority have been

constItuted under the Madhya Pradesh Nagar Tatha

Gram Nivesh Adhiniyam, 1973 and they enjoy the

the power to function as a municipality so far as tbe

municipal management of that area is Concerned.The

limits of these Special Areas include large portions

ot' a rural areas comprising number ofvi1la!'po o;!",.t.,rl

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around the core town or village of such Special Area.

For example Orchha is a SADA area in Tikamgarh district but there is no town in tois area. Similarly, Ma!anjkhand in Balagbat district, Bheraghat in

Jabalpur district, Mandav in Dhar distict and similar

othar cases are SADA areas but there is no urban

area within that. The objective of the SADA area perhaps is to control tbe future development of these

areas in a planned manner and that is all. It was, therefore, not considered desirable to treat such

SADA areas at par with other urban bodies like

municipal corporations, municipal committee etc. and only that part of it is treated at. urban which is really so. As such in the Korba SADA area only Korba town has been treated as urban and rest of

tne area remains in the rural frame.

Urban Agglomeration:

Apart from townlcily the 1971 concept 0 urban agglomeration is also adopted for the 1981 Census. Very often large railway colonies,university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc. come up outside the statutory limits of the city or town but adjoining it. such areas IDay not by themselves qualifv to be treated as towns bnt il they fvrm a contiguous spread

with rhe tewn, they are outgrowths of the town and

deserve to te treated as urban. Such towns together with their outgrowths have been treated as one urball unit and called urban agglomeration. An urban aggl­omeratj(1n may constitute:

(a) A city with continu-,us outgrowth, (the part

outgro\\'th being outside the htatutory limits but failing within tbe boundaries of tbe adjoining village or villages);

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

(c) A city and one or more adjoining towns ",ith their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread.

Standard Urban Area:

A new concept of Standard Urban Area introd. ueed in 1971 Census will also be follo\\ ed for tbe

1981 Census. The essential requil ements for the ,;cmstitution of a Standard Urban Area are-

(i) it should have a core town of a minimum

poplllation of 50,000 (ii) the contiguous areas made

up Of other urban .as well as rural admilllstrative

units ,hould have mutual "oeia-economic links with

tlIe core town anl (Iii) in all probability this entire

area should get fully urbanised in a period of two or three decades. Certain Standard Urban Areas were

determined on this basis in 1971 and some basic data

were presented for 1951,1961 and 1971 for such areas and their components. Similar data have been

presented for the Standard Urban Areas in 1981 also. The idea is to pr~sent basic data for those areas for

four to five decades so that the urbanisation process

in these areas can be studied. However, there have been minimum changes in the constituent units

of the Standard erban Areas of 1981 Census as compared to those of 1971, but lhe list of SUA remains unchanged.

Size Class of Towns :

The urban areas are classified into 6 classes referred to as tWODS of Class I to VI. The classifica­tion!> shown below :-

Class I 1,00,OOO and above Class II 50,000 to 99,999

Class In 20,000 to 49,999

Class IV 10,000 to 19,999

Class V 5,000 to 9,999 CIa,s VI Less than 5,000

It 18 customary to treat a town having a popul­

ation of 1 lac and above a'.l a city.

Census House:

A Census House is a building or part of a build­ing having a separate main entrance form the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., used or recogn­

ised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential

purpose or both.

If a building bad a number of flats or blocks which were independent of one another having sepa­

rate entrances of their own form the road or a

common staircase or a common courtyard leading to

a main gate, they have been considered as separate

census houses.

In some ca~es, however, it was difficult to apply

the definition strictly. For example, in an urban area,

a flat has five rooms, each having direct entrance to

the c"mmon staircase or courtyard which by sefini­

tion, had to be treated as five census houses. If all

these five rooms were found occupied by single

hobsehold entire flat Vias treated as one census house,

In such cases singleness of use was taken into consi­

deration to avoid undue proJiferation cf the number

of censUs homes.

An occupied residential census house means a

a census house which is actually used for residellti al

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purposes, either wholly or partly by one or more

households.

Household:

The tcrm household in census is defined as a

group of person who commonly live together and

would take tloeir meals from a common kitchen

unless the exigencies of work prevented anyone of

them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related b) blood or a household of unrelated person;; or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated .households are boarding houses,messess,

ho~tcl3, rc,idential hotels, rescue homes, jalls, ;\shrams

etc. These are called Institutional households. There

may be one member households two member hOlJSe­

holds or multi-member households. For censm p::rp­

oses, each one of these types is regarded 35 a

household.

There are three types of households viz., normal,

imtitutional and hou~eless households. A house less

household is that which is normally found to be

residing on the road side, pavements, in hume pipes,

under staircases, or in open, temple, mandaps,

platforms and the like. Insitittuional households have

been explained above. Those households which do

n0t fall in the category of Institutional household and

housele's hou~ehold have been categorised a; Normai

households, The enumerator was required to indic

ate in the Household Scheduled whether the house­

hold belonged to 'Irlstitutiooal household' or 'Hou'e­

less hou'ehold'. For institutional '1' was written against tbe que,tion 'Type of housebold" and '0' was

ir.dicated in the case of homeless houeshold. For

norma' househo]·j, DO eotry was required to be made.

The enumeration of institutional households was done in the manner the normal households were

enumerated during the enumeration period from 9th

February to 28 th February, 1981. The housele~5

households were enumerated on the night of 28th February, 1981.

Scheduled Castes and Schedu1ed Tribes :

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are

those found in the Notification of Scheduled Castesf

Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Act, 1976 (108

of 1976). By this amendment, area restrictions for

most of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

bave been removed. However, the area restriction

still remains in respect of Dhabi (in Bhopal, Raisen

and Sehore districts) Kotwal and Pardhi (in Bbind

Dhar, Dewas, Guna, Gwalior, Indore, Jhabua,

Khargone Mandsaur, Morena, Ratgarh, Ratlam,

Shajapur, Shivpuri, Ujjain and Vidisha District~) and Kumhar (in Chhatarp~r, Datia, Panna, Rewa, Satna,

ShndoJ, Sidhi i1nd Tihmgath di:,tricb) Scheduled

Ca,tes. Likewi~e Keer a'-ld Parohi Scbeculed Tribes are ~tili re5tricted only In Bhopal, Rai~en aDO Sehore

districts; Mira in S!ro~j ,ub-divi'.ion of Vi1isha district; Panika in Cljha~:Jrp~'r, D ,tla, Panna, Rewa,

Satna Shahdo;, Sicthi and Tikamgarh di,trich, Pardhi

Bahellia, Chita Pardhi,L!lrIgoli Pardhi,Phan'e Pardhi,

Shikari, TakaDkar, Takia in (J) Bastar, Chhindw~ra,

Mandla, Raigarh, Seoni and Sllrguja di,trict" (2)

Balhar thasil of Ba1aghat distr1ct, (3) Betul and

Bhainsdehi tahsiis of Betu l <'listrict, (4) BilaSDur and Katgilora tabsds of Bilaspur (,j,trrct, (5) Durg and

Balod tahsib of Durg Qis~nct, (6) ClJowki, Manpur

and Mahalia Revenue Inspectors' Circles of Rajmlll­dgaoll district, (7) Murwma, Patan and Sibora tah,J]s

of Jabatpur disrict, (8) Hosbangabad a 1d SOhAgpU r

tahsils of Hoshaugabad district and Narsimhapur

district, (9) Harsud tahsil of Kbandwa district,

(10) Bindra-Nawagarh, Dhamtari and Mahasamund

tahsilg of Raipur district. Persons belonging to the

castes/tribes mentioned above found in the districts

other than those where Scheduled have not been

treated a, scheduled castes or schduled tribes as the

case may be. It may be mentioned here that schc­

dued lcastes can beJomg to the Hindu or the Sikh

religion only. The ht of Seheduled Casles and Sche­

duled Tribes relating to Madbya Pradesh reI event to

1981 Census has been given immediately after this

note as Annexure· I

Literates and Educated Persons

A person who can both read and write with.

understanding 1U any language is treated as literate.

A person who can merely read but cannot write, is

not literate. It j~ not necessary that a person who is

literate should have received any formal education

or should have passed any minimum educational

standard.

The test for literacy was necessary only when

the enumerator had any doubt about any person

returning as 'literate'. The test for literacy was

ability to read any portion of the Enumerator's

Instruction Booklet and to write a simple letter.

Ability merely to sign one's name was not considered

adequate to qualify a person as being able to write

with understanding, If a person claimed to be literate

in some other language with which the enumerator

was not familiar, the respondent's word wa, taken as correct.

All childreu of t:'e age of 4 years or less were

treated as illiterate even if they might be going 10

school and had picked up reading and writing a few

words.

3. Classification of workers by Indu~trial Category;

At the 1981 Census, the questiQn~ which, were

canvassed in the Individual slip to elicit inform alton on economic <:haracteris(cs of the population ,;,.ere as follows ;-

(i) Q. 14A W0rked any time at all last Year?

Yes . No-(H/ST/DjRlB/i/O)

Q. 14B If yes in 14A, did you work for major

part of last year? Yes (1) No (2)

(ii) Q. 15A Main activity last year?

Yes in 14B (CiAL;HHIIOW) No in 14B (H/STjJ5/R/BjI/O)

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Q.ISB Q lSB Q.14B

Yes-Any other work any time hst year '?

Yes (CfALIHHl/OW) No No='\vork dOlie~allY tllIle-last-'ear '?

C/ALjHHI/OW

(iii) Q .16- If No in 14A or 14B, seeking/available for

work? Yes (l)fNo (2)

The above questions were formulated after

detailed discussion at the Data User's Conference

and technical groups. At the 1961 and 1971 Censuses,

the economIc questions were based on different

approaches, namely, usual status and current status,

were adopted with reference pcriod of one year and

on" week for seasonal and for regular work

respectIvely. Current .tatus approach was thought to

be irrelevant in the context of our country where

usual status of a worker is considered to be more appropriate.

'The above questions arC in three parts 3:1,1 have

been designed in such a "ay that first of all it attem­

pts to divide the population into two broad groups viz.,

(1) those who have worked any time at all

during tbe last year, (2) those who have not worked

at all. The latter group consists of the non workers.

This information is obtained in Q. 14A. Having

dassified the population illto (\\70 grups, the next attempt has been to classify those wbo have worked

any timc into Main workers and Marginal workers

on the basis of time spent on work as well as secon­dary work, if any, of the Main workers. If a person

11ad worked for six months or more (183 days or

more) he was treated as Main worker and if the pe­

riod of work wa~ less than six months he was regarded

as a \1argi'1rr! Worker. In Q. lSH det,;ils of seecn­

darv work or marginal \,ork are obtained. FInally an

attempt has been made to determine whether those who are non-workers or marginal workers are seeking

or are available for work.

It will thus be seen that these questions all

economic aspects have been so designecl a, to identify all ·,vorkers, full time workers or seaso nal workers or marginal workers and non-workers with

reference to the activities during the last one year

period prior to the date of enumeration.

The various terms and definitions us-:d in colle­

cting the economic data have been explained briefly

in the following paragraphs.

Definition of work :

Work has been defined as participation in any eeonomically productive activity. Such participation

may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision

and direction of work.

For pers )ns on regular employment or engaged

in regular type of work, temporary absence during

the reference period on account of illness, holiday,

temporary closure, strike etc., was not a dis-qualifica­

tion for treating them as workers.

Persons under trainin'!, such as apprentices,

with or without stipend; or wages were also treated a<; worker~. in the case of a person who had been

offered work but had not actually joined, he was not

treated as a worker. Rent receivers, pensioners etc.,

were not treated as economically active unless they

also engage.l themselves ifl some economic activit)'.

In all these questions, i,he reference period is LIe

one year; preceding the date of enumeration. Certain

types of work such as agrieullure, hou.,ehold industry

like gur making etc. are carried on either throughout

the year or only during certain seasoas or part of the

Yea", depe'1di'l~ a,l :~l~ I letl circ\ltlls::ance. In all

such cases the referene~ .oertod has been the broad

time span of i:he agricuL:ural season~ preceding tue

enumeration.

:'1ain W Clrken :

Ine main workers are thosc WhO llave worked

for a major part of the year preceding the enume­

ratioil. Main ac~vi,y of a perSOll who was engaged in

more than om: activity was reckoned in rerms of time

disposition. For exanlple, if a person had worked as

Gai,y wage labourer for 4 months, as an agricultural

labourer for 1 month and as culrivatar for 2 months,

he was treated as a Main wo rkef on the basis of total

time spent on wor~ and his main activity have been

reckoned as Daily Wage Labourer since he spent

m"jor part of his time on work in this activity than

as cultivator or agnculturallaboerer.

Marginal Workers :

Marginal workers are those who have workell

allY tilTle at ail in the year preceding ihe enumera­

tion but have not worked for a major part or the

year. For example, if a person who is mostly doing

household duties, or is mainly a student, Of mainly a

dependent or a rentior or a beggar and the like who is

basically a non-worker had done some work at some

time GLuing the reference period, he was treated as

a marginal worker.

Non Workers:

Non-worker5 constitute of householders, students,

dependents. retired persons or rentiers, beggars,

inmates of institutions, unemployed persons etc. They

are persons who kave not worked any time at all in

the year preceding the enumeration.

Main activity of workers :

The main activity of workers bas been classified

into four categories viz .• cultivator, agricu~ural labo­

urer, household industry and other work in the PCA

at the 1981 census. A significant departure ha~, ther­

efore, been made this time while presenting the Gata

on economIc activity which relate to only four broad

categories indicated abo;e as against nine industrial

categones of the 1961 and the 1971 Censu\es. The

nine categories of the;1971 census were (I) Cultivator,

(II) AgricUltural labourers, (Ill) Livestock, Forestry,

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Fishing, Hunting & Plantations, Orcila,Js & allltd

activites; (IV) Mining; (V) Manufacturing, Prcce~s­

iug and servicing with sUb-ca;'egories (~) .H f.ln"~~.

hold Industry and (b) other than Housebold Indmrry

(VI) Comtructioi1, (VII) Tr,lJe and <::0<11,",-';,,,,,, C;:;;) Transport, Storage and Communic:c:JiQ):s: i:.'l·j fIX) O,her workers. The correspondence be::wcu the

categories of 1981 and 1971 are as tl 1,(ier :-

1981 Categories

Cultivator:

II

III

IV

1971 Cat(;'gories

I

II

V (.1\)

III lV, V (b), '\lI,

yn, VIl1 .& IX

For purposes of CensH<; a per,on is working as

cultivator if he or she is engaged eit'ler as employt:r,

single worker or family worker in c!lbvation of land

owned or held from Government or held from private

persons or institutions for payment in monel', kind

or share.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing. and

harvest1l1g and production of cereal. and millet crops

such as wheat, paddy. jowar, bajra, ragi, etc .• and

other crops such as sugarcane, groundnuts, topicoca.

etc- and pulses. raw jute and· kindered fibr crop,

cotton etc., and dose not include fruit growing. vege­

table growing or keeping orchards or grove .. or

working of plantation like tea, coffee, rubber, cinch­

ona, opium and other medicinal plantations.

Agricultural Labourer :

Persons working in another person's land for

wages in money kind or share have been treated as

agricultural labourers. An agriculturallabol'rers has

no risk in the cnltivation and he has no right of lease

or contract on land on which he works.

Household Industry':

Household Industry is defined as an in1ustry

conducted by the head of ine household himselfj

hereself and or by the members ot tlle nouse­

holds at home or witl1in the villuge in rural areas

and on]: w:thin the precincts of the house \v!Jere the

household lives in urban ares. The larger proportion

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of workers in a household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry ~hvuld not be run on L~c sca.lc of registered actory which would qualify and has to be registeres. under the Indian Factories Act.

Household industry relates to production, proc­essing. serviciag, repairing or making and seEing, (.ut not merely selling) of goods such as handlQom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling. pottery manufacture, bicycle repairing, blacksmithing, tailo­ring etc. It dose not include professions saeh as pleader or docter or barber or 'dhobi' even if such

professions are run at home by members of the house hold.

Other workers :

All workers, i. c. thC'se who have been engaged in some economic activity during the last one year, who are Dot cultivators or agricultural labourers or

in household industry are 'other workers'. The tjpe of workers that come under this category include factory workers, plantat!on workers, trade, comme­rce,business, transport, mining, construction, polititcal or social work, all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, priests, entertaimment artists etc.

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ANNEXURE}

MADHYA PRADESH

[The Scheduled Cases and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act., 1976.

Dated the 18 th Septemer, 1976].

Scheduled Castes:

Audhelia. 2 Bagri, Dagdi. 3 Bahna, Bahana. 4 Balahi, Balai. 5 Banchada. 6 Barahar, Basod. 7 Bargunda 8 Basor, Burud, Bansor, Bansodi, Bansphor, Basar. 9 Bedia.

10 Beldar, Sunkar. 11 Bhangi, Mehtar, Balmik, Lalbegi, Dharkar. 12 lJhanumati. 13 Chadar. 14 Chamar, Chamari, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav,

Mochi, Regar, Nona, Rohidas, Ramnami, Satnami, Suryabanshi, Surjyaramnami, Ahirwar, Chamar Mangan, Raida~.

15 Chi dar. 16 Chikwa, Chikvi. 17 Chitar. 18 Dahait, Dahayat. Dahat. 19 Dewar. 20 Dhanuk. 21 Dhed. Dher.

22 Dhobi (in Bhopal, Raisen and Sehore Districts)' 23 Dohor. 24 Dom. Dumar, Dome, Domar, Doris. 25 Ganda, Gandi. 26 Ghasi, Ghasia.

27 HoIiya. 28 Kanjar. 29 Katia, Patharia. 30 Kllatik. 31 Koli, Kori.

32. Kotwal (in Bhind, Dhar, Dewas, Guna, Gwalior, Indore, Jhabua, Khargone, Mandsaur, Morena, Rajgharh, Ratlam, Shajapu r, Shivpuri, Ujjain, and Vidisha districts).

33 Kllangar, Kanera, Mirdha. 34 Kuchbandhla.

35 Kumhar, (in Chhatarpur, Datia, Panna, Rewa, Satna, Shahdol, Sidhi & Tikamgarh Districts.

36 MaharMehra; Mehar.,

37 Mang, MaTJg GaTodi, Mang GaruJi, D,m~~t;,;i­Mang, Mang Mahasi, Madari, Gafudi, Radhe­Mang.

3~ Megnwal.

3' Moghia .• 40 Muskhan. 41 Nat, Kalbelia, Sapera, Navdigar, Kubutar. 42 Pard hi, (in Bhind, Dhar, D:was, Guna, GwallOr,

Indore, Jhabua, Khargone, Mandsaur, Morena, Rajgarh, Ratlam, Shajapur, Shivpuri, UjJain and Vidisha Districts).

43 Pasi. 44 Rujjhar. 45 SaGs I, Sansia. 46 Silawat. 47 Zamral.

Scheduled Tribes

1 Agariya. 2 Andll. 3 Baiga. 4 Bhaina, 5 Bharia Bhumia. Bhiunhar Bhumia, Bhumiya,

Bharia, Paliha, Pando. 6 Bhattra. 7 Bhil, Bhilala, Berela, Patelia. g Bhil, Mina. 9 Bhunjia.

10 Biar, Biyar. 11 BiDjhwar. 12 Birhul, Birhor. 13 Damor, Damaria. 14 Dhanwar. 15 Gadaba, Gadba. 16 Gond: Arakh, Arrakh, Agaria, Asur, Badi Maria

Bada Maria. Bhotola, Bhimma, Bhuta Koilabhu­ta, Koliabhuti, Bhar, Bisonhorn Maria, Chota Mria, Dandami Maria, Dhuru, Dhurwa, hDGba, Dhulia, Darla, Gaiki, Gatta G"tti, Gait:!, G~!ld Gowari, Hill Maria, Kandra, Kalanga, Khatola

. Koitar, Koya, Khirwar-Khirwara, Kucha Maria, Kuchaki Maria, Madia Maria, :Mana, Matme­war, Moghya, Mogia, Monghya, Iviuuia. Mulla,

Nagarchi, Nagwanshi, Ojha, Raj. Sonjhari Jhar­

pb, Thatill, Thotya, Wade Maria, Vade Maria.

Daroi.

17 H~!ba, Halbi.

18 Kmar. 19 Karku.

20 Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar,

I....-nann.

21 Keer (in Bhopal, Ralsen and Sehere districts.-.

22. Khirwar, Kondar.

23 Kharia. 24 Ko,ldh, Khond, Kandh.

25 Ko!. "C 'T.T _1 ..............

27 Korku. Bop::hi, Mouas!, \ Nihal,

Bondeya.

28 Korwa, Kedaku.

29 Majhi_

"" .)v ~.~~j!:~;·:~r.

31 Mawasi.

Nahul, Bondhi

32 Nllna tlll Sironj sub-division of Vidisba district).

33 Munda.

34 Nagesia, Nagasia.

35 Oraon, Dhanka Dhangad.

36 Panika (in Chhatarpur, Datia, Panna, Rewa,

Satna,hah. Sidhi and Tikamgarh districts.

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37 Pao.

38 Pardhan, Pathari, Saroti.

39 Pardbi (in Bhopal, Raisen, and SehoIe districts).

40 Pardhi, Bahelia; Bahellia, Chita Pardhi, Langoli,

41 42 43 44 45 64

Pardbi, Phanse Pardhi, Shikari, Takamkar Takia

(in (1) Bastar, Chbindwara, Mandla, R<.igarh, Seoni and Surguja districts, (2) Baihar tahsil of

Balaghat district, (3) Betul and Bhainsdehi tahsils

of Betul district, (4) Bilaspur and Katghora tabsils

of Bilaspur dis trict, (5) Durg and Balod tahsils of Durg district, (6) Chowki, Manpur and

Mohla Revenue Inspector's Circles of Rajnan­

dgaon district, (7) Murwara, Patan and Sibora

tahsils of Jabalpur district (8) Hoshangabad and Sohagpur tahsils of Hoshangabad distric~f

and Narsinhapur district. (9) Harsud tahsil or

Kllandwa district, (10) Bindra-Nawagarh, Dba­

mtari and Mahasamund taltsils of Raiput

district. )

Parja.

Sahariya, Saharia, Seharia, Sosia, Sor.

Saonta, Saunta.

Sauro

Sawar, Sawara.

Sonr.

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HISTORY AND SCOPE OF DISTRICT CENCUS HANDBOOK

The History of the District Census Handbook

Could be traced from the 'ViHage lists' brought out

for every district in 1901 and 'Village Stati9tics' for

every district in 1911. But this was discontinued 1921 and 1931. In 1941, however 'Village Statistics'

were brought out by tbe toen . Central Provinces and Berar Government. It wador the tiTS! time in 1951 the practice of bringing out a single volume known as the District Census Handhook, giving villagewise

statistics and other Census tables for the district at the cost of the State Government was initiated and

is continuing since then.

The District Census Handbook, compiled by the

Census Organisation on behalf of the State Govenment is one of toe mo~t important publication of the

Census and is widely used by planners administrators , academicians and· re'earchers.

The scope of the District Census Handbook has

gove considerable change since 1951. In 1951. the District Census Handbook contained only the Pri­mary Census Abstract and the Census tables. In view of the usefulness of this publication, improvements wer~/made in 1961 by includIng non-census data like climate, agriculture. cooperation industry, education,

Health etc., a. also an 'Introductory' No te for each district. Unfortunately, the desire to make the District

Census Han<lbook more comprehensive delayed its publication. Therefore, in 1971, it was decided to

publish the District Census Hamib0;")k in three parts

in order to release the maxilT .:;1] lata as and when

finalised. Part A contained he \'iliage Directory which

gives viliallewi'Je non-..:en:;:'lS ~ta1istics of land use,

area and amenities av"il.loJe with ill th~ village, Part B contained the Villagewise Primary Census Abstract

an d.P art C contained various aduunistrative statistics.

Pa Its A and B were however, publi~hed in one vo­

lume since it was economical to do so as data for both the parts become available early. Parts A and B were

published separately in Hindi and English versions.

Coliection of data for Part C was cumbursome and it

took unduly long time in its finalisation, and ultima­

tely this publication had to be abondoned in view of the enormous delay in its printing.

In 1981 Ce!llius, with a view to avoid deJay in

bringing out the DCH series, the part containing

the administrative statistics has been dropped. Thus

the present series of District Census Handbook con •

sists of two volumes viz. DCHB Part A and DCHB

Part B. Part A contains the village/Town Directory

and Part B contains the Town/Villagewise Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district.

Part A : Village Directory contains information

_ about the name of village, iotal area of village, total

population and number of hOUseholds in the "iIlage,

amenities like education, medical, drinking water

post and telegraphs, market day, commu~ications: avproach to village, dis ',ance from the nearest town,

power supply, staple food, land use, places of relig!­OUB, historical and archaeological interest etc.

In addition there are four appendices to the village Directory as under ;_

(1) Tahsilwise abstract of educational, medical and other amenides.

(2) Land utilization data in mpect of Census towns

(3) Tahsilwise list of vill(lges where no ameni­ties are available, and .

(4) Tahsilwise list of villages according to the

proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled

Tribes population by ranges.

The last two appendices have been included for

the first time in 1981 Census. Appendix-III will be

helpful for planning input in areas/villages where basic infrastructure is Jacking and appendix-IV will

be helpful for planning welfare programmes for

scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes at micro level, particularly in relation to area development orienta. tion programmes.

Similarly tke Town Directory contains sev€n statements as below ;-

Statement I-Status and growth history

Statement I1-PbY51cal aspe~·ts and location ef towns.

Statement III - Municipal Finance

Statement IV-Civic and other amenities

Statement IV A-Civic and other Amenities in

Notified Slums.

S'tatement V -Medical, educationl, recreational

and cultural facilities. ,

~tatement VI--Trade, Commerce & Industry and Banking.

An additional statement IV-A is meant onlv for

Class-l and Class-II towns giving the civic and other

amenities in notified slums. This statement bas been' introduced for the first time in 1981 census.

Part B-The townfvi1lagewise Primary Cemus

Abstract gives the basic data like area of the viliage,

occupied re,jdential houses. total number of bouse-

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holds ,population by sex, as also the ~exwise population

of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,literacy and

population by sec into four broad industrial categories

viz., cultivators, agricultural labourers, hou.ehold

m!lustry and (,ther workers, marginal workes and

non-\>Krkers. '!11C inclusion of Primary Census Abstractr rela­

ting to the Sch<duled' C<.&'Les and Scnedu\ed 1 nbes at the tahsil/town level in another important feature of

the DCHB series of 1981 Census.

An appendix containing Development Block­

wise-'Vikas Klll;ndwar'tQ[als of peA figures has

also been included.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Tikall1garh district, in Sagar Itevenue Division, is situated in the Central-northern part of the State

and lies between latitude 24°26' and 26"4()' North and longitude 78"26' and79°26' Bast. Tue district is bounded by Jhansi and Lalitpur districts of Uttar Pradesh in the west; Hamirpur district of U.P. in the north; C hhatarpu[ district in tbe e~st and the southern edge of the district touches Sagar di~trict .

. The western boundary of the oisrcict is carve,) out

by fiver Jamui and the eastern boundary by river Dhasan.

Tikamgarh district corresponds to the erstwhile princely State of DecuM, then a treaty State in Central India, under the Blmdelkhhnd Agency. Consequent upon the merger of princely States and the formation ofVindhya Pradesh, a Part-C State in 1948, there was reconstitution of boundaries and thus the district in the present form was constituted. With the reorganisation .of States on ImgL'istjc basis on 1st November, 1956, Vindhya Pradesh with other territories gal merged to form the new State of Madhya Pradesn and Tikamgarh continues to be one of the districts in it. Tne distdct is divided. into three tahsils viz Niwari on the extreme north; Jatara tahsil occupies the central part of the di&trict and Tikamgarh tahsil on the south, All the tahsil head­quarters are connected by all-weather pucea roads, while Niwari is the only tah.sil hea!iquarte:1S which IS

connected by rail and lies on the Jnansi-Mauikp'lr trunk route of Central Railway

During the penod when it was a princelv State, original capital of this territory was at Orchha. In 1783 it wa~ tramferred to Tehri (Tihrngarh was then known by this nnrue) subsequen'Jy in 1887 it was officially tecongniseci as 1ikarngarh to avoid confusion with the tehri State of Garhwal. Tikarngarh continued to be the district headquarter; while as a district in part C Srate of Vindhya Pradesh and now in Madbya Pradesh.

The district derives its name from the district headquarters town, Tikamgarh which in turn is derived from 'Tikam'. The word Tikam is one of the appelations of Lord Krishna and hence the name is in honour of Lord Krishna.

Physiography :

Tikamgarh lies in the are~l of Blludelkhand gneiss, a hard greyish pink granitoidaI rock of simple

composi[ion traversed by conspicuous quartz reefs, whien constitute an integral part of this formation and almost invariably strike in a north-easterly direction. A number of basaltic dikes approKimately north-west, at right an~lcs to these reefs. These dikes are probably disintegrated representatives of volcanIC rocks of Bijawar series, The district lies

in the le.vel plain whictl forms the B~twa-Dllasan Doah, these two stre~trls being the ouly rivers of any importance. There are a number of tanks, several being of considerable size sLlch as at Baldeogarh, Ladhaura, jatara and Birsagar.

Rivers:

Betwa and Dhasan are the important rivers in the district. Jamni, Bargi and Bar.va are ihe trilJu­taries of Betwa.

The Bema:

In ancient texts it was known as Vetravati. The

river enters the district 19 killS ,ourh of Orchha which is situated on its ballk,

The Dhasan:

In earlier period Ibis river was kn0wn as Dash­

arna derived from Dasha (ten) and rina (fon). It forms the eastern boun::!ary of the district flowing from south 10 north and finally joins the Belwa.

The Jamni:

. It is a large stream risi1lg in Sagar district flowing south 10 north form~ the western boundary of Tikamgarh district and finally joins the Betwa.

The Barwa:

The river rises in Barora Pabar and flows into Barwa Sagar lake in Jbansi district. It is a tributary of Betwa river.

Flor~ and Fauna:

The forests in the district are tropical dry mixed

deciduous type and the following varieties of trees,

shrubs and herbs are found:

Achar (Buchanani 1 la!ifolia), am (Mangifera

indica) amaltas (Cassia fistula), aon!" (Embtica

()fficinalis), babul (Acacia arabica), bel (Aegle mar­

melos), ber (Zizyphus jujuba), dhaora (Anogeissus

latifolia), ghont (Zizyphus xyloppra), imli (Tamarin­

dus indica), jamun (Svzygium oumini), kardhl.li (Anogeissus pendula), khair (AcaciacatecJm), mahua

(Madhuca latifolia), neem (Melia indica), palas (Smea frondosa), pip'll (Ficus religiosa) Saga (Tectona grandis), saj CTerminalia I.omelltosa), salai

(Boswellia serr2.ta), shisbam (Dalbergia sissuj, tendu

(Diospyros melanoxylon).

The following are the more important sbrubs­.md herbs:

harsinagar ("lyetanthes arbortri&l.es), Jharberi (Zizyphus retundifolia), karonda (Carissa opaca), sitaphal (Anona sauomosa), thuar (Euphorbie neri folia).

Among bamboos and, gras3es the following are the more important Ones ;-

bans (Dendroc'ilamus strictus), doob (Cynedon

dactylon), kans (Saccharum Spontaneum), khus

(Vetivera zizaniodes), munj (Saccharum munja).

FaUDa:

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The scanty nature of· the forests in this district

makes unsuited for large animals. Leopards and

tigers are very rare. Black buck, Sambhar, chinkara are few. Hyenas, lakkad bagha, jackals, faxes, wild boars are however met with.

Fishes abounds in the rivers and tanks. Croco­

dUes are said to be found in Dhasan and Betwa rivers but v~ry rarely.

Birds like sparrow, crows, pigeons, doves, patri­dges, titar, ducks, sandgroves are commonly seen.

Climate:

Thl: climate of the district is extreme type with

,the maximum temperature touching 44Q C in hot

mmmer davs. The minimum drops to 59 C during

winter. Loo (llOt winds) is a common phenomenon

during the peak summer months of May and June. Wit'~ the o~set of momoon. the temperature drops

appreciably. The rain commences fwm early July

and August-September are the peclk rainy mi)ntlls. Dur;ng the rains the wcather remains suliry asso­ciated "ith llign humi diiY. The district receives au average annual rainfall of 1000 mm. From Octuber

!he weather improves but this month is the transi­

tion poriod from rainy season to winter season.

Win'er season actually starls fro,;] Novemher.

Dccember and January are the coldest months.

From April the mercury starts rising and the

Sll'j)mer season commences. Thuq tR" re are broadly

three seasons in a year,

History:

The history ,If Tikamgarh district is thett of

Orchha State. The Ordlha chiefs were Bundela

Rajputs, claiming to be descendents of Gab.arwars

of Benaras. Tlle SLate had no independent eXlsten,;e

till comparatively modern times and its early history

is that of British Bundelkhand. According to the available records, the first Bundela who acquired power in this locality was Sohanpal, son of petty

chieftains in what is now the Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh, who lived early in the theirtee'1th century.

He -appears to have had differences with his father

and had left Mohoni, the ancestral home. For some

years he had a life of adventure of which nothing is known. He reappeared as the champion of the

opressed Rajputs against the tyranny of the Khangar chief of Garh Kander, whose attempts to force the

weaker neighbouring Raj puts into matrimonial

connections with his family had raised a storm of

indignation. Sohanpal, after defeating the K~!lnga~s established himsdf at Garh Kander and mamed hiS

daughter to the Parmar chief of Pawaya (a village in Gwalior). From this time onwards, the Parmar,

Bundehs and Dhandelas, a local branch of the

great Chauhan family, formed a separate endoga­

mous group, having no connection with other Rajput clans, though according to the State records, these

chiefs had married with the great Rajput families

upto Arjunpal's time. On his death Sohanpal

succeeded to the Mohoni State. Between 1269 to

1501 eight chiefs ruled, who gradually extended the

Bundela dominion. In 1501 Rudra Pratap succeeded.

He WdS a bold and successful' leader ~nd managed

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to increase his dominions considerably during the confusion caused by Babar's invasion. He died in

1531 and was succeeded Bhartichand by his eldest son, Bhartichand'. (1531-54) unsuccessful attem­pted to oppose Sher Shah on his march to Kalinjer in 1545. On his death in 1554, he was succeeded by

his brother Madhukar Shah wAo was a religious recluse, and the fortunes of the State began to dec­line from his time.

Vikramjit entered into relations with the British by a treaty made in 1812. He abdicated in favour of his son Dluralll Pal in 1817; But on Dharam Pat's death in 1834 nsumed charge of the State. He died the same year and was succeeded by his brother, Tej Singh (1834-41). The next chief Sujan

Singh died in 1854 and was followed by Hamir Singh (1854-74) who received a sanad of adaptation in 1862. He was succeeded by his brother Pratap Singh. All transit dues were abolished in 1880.. In

_ 1884 Pratap Singh ceded aU land required for Rail­ways in his territory. The ruler of the State had earned the titles of his highness and Sarawad-i-Rajaha-i Bundelkhand Maharaja Mahendra Savai Bahadur.

Distributioll of Area and Population :

With an area of 5,048 sq km. according to the

Surveyor General of India, Tikamgarh district con­tains 0.01 per cent of tile total ared of .ht: State. 1n

terms of area it stands at 40th position among the 45 districts in the State. Tikamgarh district is about: 2-1/2 tim'" l~r~pr tlj~'1 T)~,tiq, the s"plle~t ..l;<t~i~t

allil t; times smailer tnan .oastar the Gi!l:l<:st (lISUlct in the State.

According to the 19&1 Census, 716,981 persons . (391,471 males and J45,510 fem1).;;s) have been enumerated in Tibmg irh district. 647,571 per 50'18

aie fOU,ld living iu ')9', innabited villa;1es and another

89,410 perSl)llS in 6 towns Of the district. The ave­rage population per village works out to 745 persons which is much above the State ·average of 582. Jatara

tah~il has the highclit average of 80 ~ p'~~S-:'!'.O !,"r

village, while Tikamgarh bas the lowest of 704. Niwari occupies the intermediate poqj1ion "lith an

average of 730 persons per village.

The percentage of urban population to total

population of the district is merely 12.13 while the corresponding State avera!1e is 20.29. Tt folhw~ th'1t the district is predominantly rural in cnarac!er. The following table gives the :lrea, population and den~ity .

in the district, tahsils and towns.

Distribution of area and popUlation

District/Tahsil/Town

Tikamgarh District

1. Niwari Tahsil

Niwari (N. A.)

Prithvipur (N. ~.)

2. Jatara Tahsil

Jatara (N. A.)

Palera (N. A.)

3. Tikamgarh Tahsil

Tikamgarb

Khargapur

TotalJ l\.urali Urban

2

T R U T R

U

U

U

T R

U

U

U

T R U

U

U

Area (sq. km.)

3

5.048.0 4,979.0

69.0 1,171.3 1,155.8

15.5

14.91

0.55

1,739.0 1,692.0

46.8

21.23

25.53

1;716.3 1,709.6

6.7

6.22

0.43

Population Density per sq. km.

4 5

736,981 146 647,571 ~ "ll ... ~

89,410 1,298 211.631 181 189,006 164

22,625 1,463

10,462 702

12,163 22,115

257,176 148 239,704 142

17,472 374

9,536 44,

7,'36 311

268,174 156 218,861 12~

49,313 7,4i)

42,354 6,809

6,959 16,184

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The density of population in the district is 146 vlhich I:; hig~er than the State uverage o,f 118 persons per sq. km: Witbin the district Jatara has the lowest density of 148 persons per sq. km.

The following table gives the distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities.

TABLE 1

Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities

r-------;---------..A.------------------, SI. Name of Tahsil No. of Educa- Medical

No. inhabited tion

villages

Z 3 4 5

1. Niwari 259 189 11

(/1..':1 I) l'+·"~ )

2. Jatara 299 233 19

(77.93) (6.35)

3. Tikamgar]) 311 240 23

(77.17) (7.40)

Total District 869 662 53 (76.18) (6.10)

It is a happy feature indeed that the drinking wllter facility is available in all the viUages of the district. Well is the main source of drinking water for the rural population of the district.

In the field of education, tbe district in not far behind as 76.18 per cent of the t9taJ number of villages have one or more educational institutions though mostly of primary level. Among the tahsils, Jatara and Tikamgarh are at par while Niwari is slightly below in terms of proportion of villages having '>choQls.

Only S3 out of a. total of 869 populated villages

Drinking Post and Market! Communi- Approach Power

water Telegraph Hat cations by pucca ·supply

road

6 7 8 9 10 11

259 45 39 26 41 54

(100.00) (17.37) (15.06) (10.04) (15.83) (20.85)

299 53 57 57 61 64

(100.00) (17.73) (19.06) (19.06) (20.40) (21.40)

311 57 55 76 91 119

(100.00) (18.33) (17.68) (24.44) (29.26) (38.2!1)

869 155 151 159 193 237 (100.00) (17.84) (17.38» (18.30» (22.21) (27.27)

have medical facility which is too meagre: Ameniti~s like post &. telegraph, market/hat,

communications, approach by pucca road ate meagre but the position in this district is somewhat better as

compared to itsneighbouri!l.g districts in Baghelkhand tract. But in case of power sapply the situation is not really happy as a little over 1/4th of the total number of villages have it. The above figures however indicate that the district headquarters tahsil viz Tikamgarh is better placed so far as the availability of various amenities in villages is concerned. Jatara is close by while Niwari tahsil is lagging behind.

xxv

The following table gives the proportion of rural population served by different amenities.

TABLE 2

Proportion of Rural Population Served by Different Amenities

SI. Name of Total Popu- Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of

No. Tahsil lation of ( __________ ~ ____ ..A.----. __ . ___________ •

inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post &. Market! Communi- Ap!,rn~('h P(,HII~r

viJIages in water telegraph Hat cations by pucca supply

the tahsil road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 .--~--~----- ---_...---~,~------

1. Niwari 1,89,006 1,75,971 22,936 1,89,006 77,933 70,946 38,997 41,024 48,525

(93.10) (12.14) (100.00) (41.23) (37.54) (20.63) (21. i I) (b.o 7)

2. Jatara 2,39,704 2,27,253 55,253 2,39,704 1,06,526 1,12,072 88,099 SI,'J5U 94,172

(94.81) (23.05) (100.00) (44.44) (46.75) (36.75) (34.19) (39.29)

3. Tikamgllrh 2,18,861 2,06,261 49,495 2,18,861 99,481 97,599 94,642, 1,03,723 1,18,069

(94.24) (22.61) (100.00) (45.45) (44.59) (43.24) (47.39) (53.95)

Total District 6,47,571 6,09,485 1,27,684 6,47,571 2,83,940 2,80,617 2,21,738

(94.12) (19.72) (100.00) (43.85) (43.33) (34.24)

2,26,697

(35.01)

2,60,166

(40.27)

Almost all the villages in the district have some or the ether source of drinking water and times the entire rural population is better served with this amenity.

The number of villages having educational insti­tutions cover 94.12 percent· of the total rural popu­lation of the district which leads one to concluded that this amenity is quite adequate .

. Similarly the rural popUlation is better served with amenities like post and telegraph and marketl hat. It is heartening that about 43 percent of them can avail these amenities within very easy reach.

Amenities like communications and approach by pucca road available in villages cover about one third of the rural population. In other words the remaining tViO third rural population has [0 depend on other nearby villages to avail of these amenities.

More than half the rural population of Ihe dIstrict is still deprived of the amenity of power supply.

Inadequate, power and light, insufficient roads, rail-roads, poor communications are signs of back­wardness. The pace of economic deyelopment is therefore very slow and thereby the rural lot stag­nates at the bare subsistence level.

XXVI

Tile following table gives the distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by dis­

tance ranges from the places where tllese are available.

TABLE 3

Distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Si. Vilhg" TInt hllVil1g the Number of villages where the amenity is not available at distance of

No. amenity of ~---_---__________ A ________________ ~

5 ¥.:.~~. 5-10 Kms. 10+Kms. Total (Cols 2+4)

--_._-_ ... ----_ ... _---------------------2 3 4 5

EducatIon 195 8 4 207

2 Medical 334 360 122 816

3 :Crlilk~J.1g 'Yater 4 Post and Telegraph 570 132 12 714

5 Market/Hat 428 237 53 718

6 Commumcallons 386 257 67 710

The figures in the above table, however, indicate th~t :;.:!:t~ " :;M1 n1lmber of villa3~s not having cer­tain ',amenities are situated within a distance range of 5 kms from the nearest places where these are available, yet the situation can not be regarded as

satisfactory. Even a distance of 5 kms is meaningful in a rural set up with poor communication facilities.

The following table gives the distribution of villages which are having one or more amenities according to distance range from nearest town.

TABLE 4

Distribution of villages according to the distauce range from the nearest town and availability Qf different amenities

Distance range No. of inhabit ed No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of

from the near- villa~es in r----------------..A..--"-------...:...------,---.. est town (in each range Edncation Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach Power

kilometres) water' Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca supply

road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

69 58 2 69 12 J1 17 23 36 0-5 (84.06) (2.10) (100.00) ,(17.39) (15.94) (24.64) (33.33) (52,17)

3<16 268 26 346 65 61 63 81 81 6-15 (77.46) ( 7.S1) (100.00) (18.79) (17.63) (18.21) (23.41) (23:41)

<1<18 334 25 448 77 78 78 88 119 16-50 (74.55) ( 5.58) (100.00) (17.19) (17.41) (17.41) (19.64) (26.56)

6 2 6 1 1 1 1

si+ (33.33) (100.00) (16.67) (16.67) (16.67) (16.67) (16.67)

Unspecified

869 662 53 869 155 151 159 193 237 Total (76 18) (6.10) (100.00) (17.84) (17.38) (18.30) (22.21) (27.27)

XXVII

Majority of the villages in the district &re situa­ted at a distanoe range of 16-50 kms from a. nearest town which is an indication of the fact that not many villagts are exposed to urban influence. This is also because the pace of urbanisation is slow. Availability of a particular amenity in a village due to proximity from an urban centre does

have relevance so far as it relates to approach by pucca road and power supply. In respect of other amenities, it is tha size (population) of the village which matters. Larger the size .of a village, greater the amenities available in them. This is substantia. ted from the figures given in the following table.

TABLE S

Distribution of lillages accordlnl: to population r~n~t and amenities a\'allable

RlnlO or Population

Number of inhablt~d

villacca in each rango

Number (with percentalle) pf villages havins the amenity of ~----------.-----_A ___ ~ _________ ~ ___ ~~ Education Medical Drinking Post and Market! Communi· - Approach by Power

water Telegraph Hat cations pu.;ca road 5upply

1 2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10

L.ss than-499 417 218 3 417 5 :: 26 62 84

(52.28) (0.72) (100.00) (1.20) (M8) (6.24) 04.87) (20.14)

500-1,999 406 398 28 406 107 1(){l lOS 103 126

(98.03) (6.90) (100.00) ~Z6,35) (26.11) (25.86) (25.37) (31.03) 2, 000-4,999 43 43 19 43 43 40 2S 25 24

(100.00) (44.19) (100.00) (93.02) (93.02) (58.14) (S8.14) (55.81)

!,OOO+ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

(100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (lOO.OO) (100.00) (lOO.oo) (l00.00) (100.00) (100.00)

Total 869 66% 53 869 155 151 159 193 %37 (76.18) (6.10) (100.00) (17.84) <17.38) (18.30) <2%.21) (%7.17)

It may be noticed that the percentage of villages TABLE 6 havL g various amen;ties is highest in the highest Main stllple feod In th~ mAjority of villages IJI each population range. /> 11 the 3 villages in the popu- Illbsil lation range of 5000+ are equipped with all the amellities. Thus availability of various amenities SI. No. Name of Tilh~il M~in staple food has a direct link with tl\e population and, therefore,

2 3 highf'r the hize class of villa~es, greater Ihe amenities avail ,ble in them 1 Niwari Wbeat, Rice

The following table gives the main staple food 2 Jata.a Wheat, Rice

in m jority of the villages ill each tahsil of the district. 3 Tikamgarh Wheat, Rice

XXVIII

Wheat and Rice arc the main staple food of the rwai population of the district. Though the district is situated in the wheat growing belt but rice is also an important crop grown in the district because of

the e'listence of numerous tanks, making the land suitable for rice.

The following table gives the distribution of villages according to land usc.

TABLE 7

DIstrIbution of VlIlages According to Land use

st. Name of Tal1sll No •. of inhabited Total area Percentage of cultivable

No. Villages area to total area

2 " S

Niwarl 259 102,056.99 1>4,302.07

(82.60)

2 Jatara 299 149,713.00 -120,736,00

(80.64)

3 Tlkamilarh 311 159,116.61 126,547.93

(79,53)

---~---Total District 869 410.886.60 331.586.00

The soil of the district is not of a very higb fertility. The greater part of the country being covered with red and yellow soils common to the gneiss areel. However in patches intrnsive dikes of trap have given deposits of a richer black soil.

According to village papers, 1979-80, about 81 per cent of the total area of the district is cultivable. Niwari tahsil with 82.60 per cent has the highest pr<'portion of cultivable area while Tikamgarh tahsil has the lowest of 79.:3 per cent. Niwari tahsil again tops with 29.22 per cent of irrigated ax!!a. The major source of irrigation in the district is through well.

The following table gives the cropping pattern oOhe district as per 1980~811igures as ur,dcr:

Crop

CCI'eals Rice Wheat

TABLE 7.l

Cropping Pattern, 1980-81

Area lown

(in he ctare)

2

28,914

71,396

Percentlge to

total area

10.08

24,89

(80.70)

Jowar Maille

B4fley

Others

Pulses Gram

Tur Mung

Urad Mascor

Others

Oilseeds TiUi

Alsi

Groundnut Rape & Mustard

Others

Sugarcane fruits & Vegetables

Condimtm & Srices Fibre

Drugs & Narcotics

Chari crop

Olher!

To:a1

2

3&,944

2,720

12,208

35,412

13,932

1,225

5,513

14,719

5,009

271 .

11,714

1,036

214

120

2.046

929

2.320

1,718

152

33

35,953

'29

286,776

Percentage of irrigated

area to total Cultivable area

6

14,636.90

(29,ZZ)

24,601.00

(20.38)

32,287,69

(25.51)

81,526.59 (24,59)

3

13.58 0,95

4.26

12.3S

4,86

0.43

1.92

5.13

1.75

NCI.

4.0R

0.36

0,01

Neg. 0,71

0.32

0,81

0.60

0,05

0,01

12.54

Nell

100.00

XXIX

The following table gives the growth, oonsity and sex·ratio of urban population in the district,

TABLE 8

Growth, Density and Sex-ratio of Urban Population in the District in relation to tbe State

Tikamgarh District Stat. ,--------_:--__ .A. ____________ , ,----... -. -----A--______ -. Ce. Total Urban %Urban Oecada\ Density Se~- Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex.ra\io

IUS Popu. Popu. Popula· Percentage (Popu· ratio (No. PO[)u. Popu· Popula- Perce ntage (Popula- (No. of

year lation latian tian varialion latian af females

in urban per sq. per 1,000

laliaD lation tion variation

in urban population

tion per females

sq.kms.) per 1,000

males) population km.) males)

2 3 6 7

1951 366,165 20,242 5.53 +25.63 6,510 949

1961 455,662 20,469 4.49 +1.12 3.591 91<t

1971 568,885 27,905 4.91 +36.33 1.735 898

1981 736.981 89,410 12.13 -'-·220.41 1.298 886

Though the district had a smlll proportion of urban population till 1971 Census but ther:after the pace of urbanisation has been very fast Tl ere has been an addition of 5 towns at the 1981 Census of which 3 ~iz Prithvipur. Palera and Khargapur are towns added for the first time while 2 (VIZ. Niwari and Jatara) being the declassified towns of 1961 Census Fot a new life at the 1981 Census after having fulfilled the e!igihil ty test.

Density:

The density of population in urban areas of the district has been fluctuating from census to census which is not because of the rise or fall in the popu­lation but because of variation in area figures. Addi· tion of new towns leads inclusion of large chunk of uninhabited area. which results in inorease of density figure, though the population keep~ on increasing.

\

Sex-ratio:

The sex:-ratio ie. the number of females per 1 .. 000 males of the urban population of the district had always been higher than the State averages. There has been a declining treLd both in the district and the St"tte as a wholr from 1951 to 1971. It had

9 10 11 12 13

26,071,636 3;132,"937 12.02 -;-33.16 2,034 907 32,3;72,408 4.627,234 14.29 +47.70 2,482 856 41,654,11 q 6,784,7.67 16.29 +46.63 2.378 868 52,178,844 10.586,459 20.29 +56.03 2,170 884

l!.owever reversed so far a~ the State as a whole is Cuncerned but the decl ning trend contmues in the distrICt. it follows that the position is becoming more adverse for felT1~Jes.

The following table gives Ihe details of new townsJt >wns declassified in 1981 Cen~us.

TABLE 9

New Town/Towns Decl'ls~ificd in 1981 Ceaslls

Name of Town

r

(a) Added

( j ) Jatara ( if ) Khargapur

(iii) Niwari (iV) Palera

( v ) Prithyjpur

(b) Decl1ssified ( i )

( ii ) Nil (. jii~

Population 1981 Censu<o

2

9.536

6,959

10,462

7,936

12,163

;'s ftlal'.l), as five towlls have been addCld in 1981 Census. Of these Niwari and latara are old towns which were declassified at the 1961 Census owing to the rigourous eligibility test applied then, Their

xxx reentry.at this CensWl Is based on their qUallying the eligibility test.

The following table gives the per capita receipt and expenditure in towns.

TABLE to Per capita receipt aud expenditure in t01l'DS

Class, Name and civic stilI us of the town

V Jatara (N.A.C.)

V Xhargapur tN,A.C.) IV Nlwari (N;A.C.) N Palera (N.A.C)

IV Prlthvipur (N.A.C,) 111 Tikamgarh (M)

District Total

Per capita

~--------------------------------~--~ Re~eipt Eltpenditurc

r~------A-------~ r-"'--------A--------~ Total Receipt ReceiPt Total General Expenditure Public ElIPen· Other

through from aU eXllen. adrninis· 01\ public worles diture aspects

talles other dhure tratlon hoalth and on public

eOUfces convenience institutions

2 3 4 , 6 7 8 9 to

~S.9S 20.39 15.56 32.S3 10.43 8,12 10.21 0.14 3,63

6.64 0.43 6.21 5.60 3.45 2,15

13.76 1.12 12.64 10.IS ~.74 1.86 0,3S O,OS 2.12

(N,A,) ." (N A.)

33.68 23.95 9.73 31.72 4.97 11.98 Jr.'" 0.05 10,3'

28.27 27.65 10.62 26.02 5.68 8.72 4.41 0.06 7.1S

} 11 the 10cal boclits have maintained t}1eir spen­ding well within the limits "r earning. On the other band there has been some saving in each case. The per capita receipt through taxes is highest (23.95) in fikamgarh town and lowest in Kh1rgapuf (0.43).

(10.43) on general administration and also on public works (10.21) Expenditure on public health and conveniences has been higbest (11.98). In Tikamgarh Town.

The latter being a ne., addltioil.llnd on the expendi- The fol!ow:ng table gives the number of schools Cure front Jatara bas spent highest per capita per 10000 population in ·towns.

Claas, N41TlC and civic· atatllS of town

V Jalura (N.A.C.) V Khagapur (N.A.C.)

IV Niwari (N.A.C.) V Palera (N.A C.)

IV Prith ... ipur (N.A.C )

III Tikamgarh (M)

DI~lrl('t Total

TABLE 11 Scbor-Is per ten thousand popul4tlon in towns

No. ptr ten thousand popUlation

r-- --------------.J...-----.. -----------------Higher Secondary( Secondary! Matriculation Inter/PUC; Junior College

Z

2.10 \.44

2.87 1.26

0.82

O.,~7

112

Junior Secondary/ Middle

4

2.10 2.87

1.91

2.S2

].64

.] 89

2.01

Primary

5

3.15 2.87

1.91 2.52

3.29 3 78

3.24

XXXI

TABU: 12 In terms of number of institutions per [0,000 population Tikamgarh town tops with 3.78 while its

average in the case of higher secondary schools is lowest. The low average may not be mistaken for the town being less effective on spread of education of the Higher Secondary level as it may be baving schools with higher capacity. Thus the number is not merely an indicator of better situation but the size or the capacity that matters.

No of Beds in Medical Institutions TOWD!!

'fikf>mgarh town has the higllest literacy fate of 49.56 per cent followed by Niwari with 37.84 per cent. The lowest literacy rate of 28.30 is found in

Palera town while it is having better average on all

score.

The following table gives the number of beds

in medical institutions in towns .

Oass, name and civic

status of the towns

V Jatara (NAC)

V Khargapur (NAC)

IV Niwari (!'lAC)

V Paiera (NAC)

lV Prithvipur (NAC)

III Tikamgarh (M)

All towns

No. of beds in medical

institutions per 1,000

population

2

0.84

·0.86

0.76

l.Ot

0.49

2.1)1

1.35

. Tikamgllfh town having the District Hospital maintains the highest average (i.e. number of beds in medical institutions per tooo population). The

facility available in different towns is not however

adequate to cater to the needs 0 f the population living in them.

The following table gives the most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported.

TABLE 13

Most inlportant oommodify manufactured, imported and exported ia toWIIS

-------------------- -----------------------OallS, name and

civic siatus of

the towns

-V Jatara (N.A.C.)

V Khargapur (N,A.C.)

IV Niwari (N.A.C.)

V Palera (N.A.C.)

IV Prithvipur (N. \.C.)

III TikaJDgarh (M)

Most important commodity

r-.-----------..A..-----------, Manufactured Exported Imported

2 3 4

Oath Stone Gut Iron sheets Tendu leaves Gur 'l'obacw Wheat Our Ooth Gram Gur Cloth Vegetable Gur Tendu leaves Country liquor Gur

SECTION I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

10

POllTIOilIf TIHIIL ~IWIM 1~ ~ITRIIT Tllli6AIH

~ 0 3.1I1US .__.._. 4~~llMTI!lS

, j .

u S \ ~ T ~ n

I

MADHYA PRADESH.

TAHSil NIWARI DISTRICT TlKAHGARH

, I 0

'-;;I II'

REFERENCE

T', .. ~",,~ IOIlNDARY: SlAT! .. . ...•.•.. _ .. _" ...

.t1I.~ VI\U6! It(~I(QK ~\IK (~bf: MUU{iS IIl/tIJ,I"

~~~ ]II Hum Y~).~1 .II UHU MUIVf~

QF H\fH~I'U~ m~.

TIHSIL.... . ..........••.• __ ._

VILLAOE WITH LOCA!lOO CODE ~WMllii. r: ;~-J HUOOUAITERS: TAHSIL ...

VILLli! WITH ~ULAlION SIZI mow 2001

200.4"; lOO-IIt, 1000-1111 .•

U~NHABITED VILLIGES ...

URiAN MEA WITH LOCATION COCE .

, . I' NATIONll HI6I1111Y.

STAlEHIiII'IHIY.

......... --!!J!....... . .--I!.!!-.

METALLED 1010 ..................... __ _

UIIMEIAlLED ROIO.

RllWlY UN[ WITH STlTIO~ROIOGIUGE

RIVER m SIRUM.

BUNDS. ~

POIT OFfICI i paST 1110 TtLEtUPH OffiCi.... N,m •

POLICE STATIOIL

NIGIIER SECONOlRV SCHOOl .............. .

PRItjARV HEALIH CINTR!, OISPINSIRV .... .

MARkET IHAI, MA~ES ............. .

10

.,' II' 19'

pomlo~ OF TIHSII JIIUIIN

H DISTRIClll(IMGIRH \ I I

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... ~llliWHA~i

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Mon

, ~JUHf 1111110_ ~In [ODf I~~IUI Ill, III)

IAI 1111110 milT lI'AIliOllmm ~ mlllllW

11')1' 10'

19'15'

MADHYA fRA~fgj

TAHSIL JATARA DI5TR~T TIKAMGARH

, I , I • IIiILU

'~.r I to I , I~~ILOVE'RU

REFERENCE

~STRICT " ..... "",, ." ..

TAHIIL..

, VWGE WITH LOCll10N ,01lE NUMIIER r .. _,.. .. '

," l._ ~. __ J

HEIOGUARfERI:TIIISIL, .......................... @

VLLIGESWlTKPOPiIUITIOIISI!EB!LiJiIOOj ..... ..

100-419i 100-199; IOQO.M9i SOOOINDA!(IIE. " t ••

UNINHIBITEDlicAOEt ......... " ..... .

URIlNAiEAI1THLOCiTIONCOOE.. _

STITEHIGHWII... • . .....!lUI.....

METILLED RoID..

UNMETiUEO ROAD.

RII'!IISTREAII ..... ~ fORlITIREI........ ® POHOfFICE/POI1AIIOrEIEGRIPHOHIC! ..... fO/PT1

POLICE IWION ..... " .......

Hmm l!tONOIII'I SCHOOL..... I

HOI'llIL I "IMIRV HIIlIH elH1RE I OII'INWV~'~' + MlmNIIV !N~ CHILO wElfm CENTRL, •

MAIk!T/~jrl~A!Olil. .......... " .... " ....... &,b.

79'11'

I' ,

so'

POIITlaN Of TAH~~ TlKIMIMH IN DISTRICTTIMAIIIIARH

t

a.

a:

MADHYA PRADESH

TAHSIL TIKAMGARH DISTRICT TIKAMGARH

i f C t ~ • ~iLll

'M A. ' 2 I 0 1 • I IlIILo"We

AEFERENCt

BOUHMR! 51111", ......

DISTRICT ..

TAH$L .. "

VIILIGE WITH LOCATION COf~ ~.~i!f, , .' ,.i

HEIIlGIlARWS mSTR~T I rlliS~ i ! i~ VlllGES WITH I\1PUlIlION sal a,'\!W l:>J, -i

24' II

40'

ZIIIr4I!,l!J0-!99,WIllr499!,5OC'Ca lIl11(' .... ' oQ : 1 1

IJN~HIBlm VllLA,!S t ,! IJRIANAREAWrrH LOCATIIW CliO!...... ~: II! SlATE HIGHWAY......... _. ',J,-,. , I

:;:~~E:~~~, ' , , . ---I !

::~ O:F~:E/~;;T AIIII TEUOAAPH om;;. ":~;;?'11 ,I ,I

PIIIICE STllII1N .......... , ,

HI&HERIECON1lARVICMOOl........ I

NlllmAl ,!'RIIIA!Y NEALl'll elITRE ,~SPlli.l~Y" .. ~ • + MA1ERNrrv ANDCH~O wELfARE C!NTRE., .. "........ Ii

im!T(HAr,~al .... ".... ,t ti

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3

qqJlfi;rl1~T~ ~t;rT ;it ~

%11 m'l "'; "'"II f'lR"Pl '!in: '1"'1< 'Pl \\11'\ "'1 'IF! '~crRr:! "'[5 '1"'1<

m ,--..A.-"-, 'i~'lT ,--..A.-_, 1971 1981 1971 1981

-.-.. .,.....-~""-. 4 4

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

7f1 fil~T n~ffi

31 ~l~rn 211 209

32 'f'\,n 111TI 176 171

"lm"'lToT 265 262 33 il;Utp:T 266 264

2 &1!"{T 78 79 34 ~{T 1M\" 250 249 3 0I"'i<IT':[ 162 164 35 ~T 185 183 4 OIlnit {iH! 105 105 36 <rn:r 297 300

omrit :;flm 104 104

lJ

37 f,g~'lT <IF! 119 118 6 ;a-iln:r 135 135 38 fufun '<m;[ (~) 117 117

""{'llU 68 68 39 f..-ril'l 272 270 ;a-<:'it,T 151 151 40 ~1J{ 235 230

9 3m1 146 146 41 *'t 132 131

42 If<fr{T 263 261

43 lTUerI 166 167

10 "Ilmr 21 21 44 iiRfu";!'T 110 110

45 ~;;ft 140 141

~ 46 ~'lWfi 12 14

11 "''lii<Rt ;;rrn 247 245 47 'l"pj¥ 13 16

12 ~'lTlti 246 48 'l-~ 19 22 248

13 '!i';>l!T~ 54 54 49 ~~ 298 301

14 180 179 50 ~tmr 275 273 <nnTH

15 'Ii/;a; ~ 125 124 51 ~ru'i\T~l 276 274

16 .. fro 90 89 52 '[1<1 'l'l1t tmr 273 271

17 '1i<:ilfr Il'/f 48 48 53 <il'l 'l1m 274 272

18 ~Trt 218 216 54 ITr-lT m;pfj- 283 281

19 ~'fU 152 153 55 .rm'r'f 291 289

20 ~ 106 108

21 "'rfl~[ 39 39

22 mnwr 101 101 56 f.[~ 4

23 ~.'f1:TJ 201 199 57 'flRTmm 22& 227 24 ~.~ 293 290 5& 'J,'1m 1I>G 144 144 25 ~-'f1:TJ ~ 294 292 59 'ifllir ;;rrn 145 145 26 ~'~r~ 133 133 27 ~-'-!Wl~ 134 134 28 ~ 131 132

29 'R'i;;rrn 7 9 60 '"'ii\1!iJ 36 36

30 ft'tmer Ii 8 61 ~ 137 13~

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35 "lsI,,! 302 301 72 ~'I[m 7 9 36 'tj;9m 342 341 73 oiro 243 243 37 '\;11<::>; fuln:!fT 74 75

38 ,\;""Tft 337 334

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53 ~l 340 337 85 ~fm1'[<mi 92 92

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55 'I'l\T 279 278 89 'I'l!Fr:rr 196 194

56 ;f.ffi<i;r 124 122 90 'I'l!f.fm~; 114 112

57 'l~l91q 54 55 91 'I'~ 338 338

58 ;f.ffi<i'l' l11Cr 55 56 92 Gffi<icr iflTt 42 43

59 ~, 166 ]66 93 ;;rnrm: (fm"'!ft) 56 57

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103 m~'i't "Ifli'I;; 324 325 137 lR'l'f" 269 ;267

104 f~T~_:_j 172 171 138 lR'l1,T 171 169

105 Wtilit "i"li-2 173 172 139 ~T 28 27

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115 '1'lRT 188 185 149 'fHF1UT't' :;j'l;;rI'l'fl[Pf 102 347

116 'IT"P'!:ZY; 179 181 150 ;fT~ 6'1 68

117 fi:riTsr 274 273 151 ~i 77 77

118 mFT 79 79 152 ;hqrf'\ 103 104

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119 ~~ ~p:r ~ 281 279 If

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159 ~! "<::'lqT--fu~ 296 295 196 q?Tlfiq 140 140

160 Gil q,'~~ 300 300 197 q~wt'f ~i 10 11

161 ~! q(1"'fCC1fu~ 299 297 198 ~T'm: 189 189

162 <rir,! &T',m 322 318 199 <r~T 239 238

163. '1OT<:! "fT'[T<: 320 319 200 ~"flc 15 17

164 'l"01llfT'l 89 89 201 i'.fi1"'!U~' 222 219

165 <rliT mer 90 90 202 iI~UHTi 309 309

166 merlf, 87 88 203 iATJ" mrr 248 246

167 ~f'rFI 204 202 204 iAllR! 220 220

168 <raR! 178 177 205 if.f"T. 183 184

169 <r>n;'1i'.fi 267 264 206 iI<iirfr ~'I' 91 91

170 q<rT'f"f! 45 46 207 qqT<:! ~ 226 224

171 'l"\~T 212 212 208 q~Rr'1'f~r 88 87

172 <rro ~ 123 123 209 iAf'ifW 75 76

173 <rru 13F! 149 148 210 rn 311 310

174 ~~~' 16 15 211 ~'f1Ti? 195 195

175 ~~'irn 63 63 212 q<1"i'.f''''1,T '3i~ 236 231

176 ~ ftF:I<rn'f 'IlTCT 64 64 213 ~l3ffi 231 229

177 <rm: 71 73 214 ~ 95 93

178 ~liiu 115 115 215 i'.f1'f11t{ 109 108

179 fit<rn 285 284 216 m 310 308

180 f'l"'l"<:l 244 242 217 R;;-n:r lh:1 278 275

181 '!';1·,:j;;'1"lR 284 283 218 ,fIVflf\ 138 138

182 ~f'l'<n 161 162 219 ,!~.ro 97 97

220 '!~ 168 167

q; 221 '!~ 328 328

222 ~'i!l ~ 218 218

183 'li<'!iT qom 253 154 223 ~llfT'l 217 216

184 ~'l'!i-l 258 257 224 <lTfT 25 23

185 '.8h 'if'li-2 260 259

G{ 225 'Il;SU/'f'l'!lfl1 346 343

186 ~ 157 155 226 'lRfu 125 124

187 iifgl:[T 2 2 227 ~"U 286 286

188 or.f'lU , ~

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189 'fI1fR"~(] 182 180 229 fm-n"f! 221 221

190 i'.f'!i<;U 105 102 230 "1""11 131 132

191 ;;rmt 263 261 231 'iITr 175 174

192 ~ 259 258 232 'iITr'lR"( 192 190

193 ~~~ 49 49 233 ~t 194 193

194 iJ~~~ 159 157 234 ~mr 137 136

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235 :q:o; 313 312 275 ,mn'T1: 283 281 236 +r~T'!: 14 18 276 ~;{.~ 353 333

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240 ~~ 255 252 280 <:mrp: 113 111

241 1WA! 19m 223 225 281 U'f1T! 210 209

242 ll,",,! 'lll'!:T 224 223 282 <:Tll'fm 163 160

243 ll:s<:mm('f 167 164 283 <:1"11'1'1< !t.9f 24 22

244 ~'T 242 240 284 '']111' ('f'fliPl) 345 345

245 IR'f +rIm 207 208 285 <:l~! 134 133

246 ll'l:q'f 51 5} 286 rom! 94 94

247 l!'f~ 294 292 287 mt 225 222 248 1l~1<: 251 250

249 llq~ <;fro 41 41

250 +rq~ 'lll'!:T 47 45

251 ~~ 40 37 288 Wn:T 187 187

252 ll\'fl!'ft 303 303 289 ~)<:! 48 48

253 +r~~ 23 25 290 ~T'fT a;'1z 215 214

254 ~ 19m 58 59 291 <>rTS'fT"r ;rnr 214 215

255 1'I~lfrn'lipt 60 61 292 Z'.irt! 341 340 256 m~l!<: 'ifTCT 59 60 293 <1&-~T 36 34 257 lim,," ~ 264 263 294 i1 ... ,,'fT! 160 159

258 ~<;fffi 262 262 295 <'Tl\ :O;'1?" 155 154

259 li,<frm 93 95 296 "11<: lim 155 156 260 +IT~T 57 54 297 WI 99 101

261 l!Tm~ 108 106

262 +rflft'l" 29 32 263 f+r¥1W 339 339

264 ;+r>rm ~ 141 139 298 ~l<Tll,!'T 112 113

265 fi:f'fro 67 66 299 ~,!<:T 238 236

266 lhJ;; 147 145 300 fuq'l"'1<: 261 260

267 ~ 30 33 301 l1!'if~< 321 320

268 00r 142 143

269 rM'I\"T~ 325 322 302 o;fr;m, 'Sf+[ 37 39

303 m.r'l<: 'l1TCT 38 38

270 ~Tr 185 183

271 <:(f'!<["! 121 117

272 '11'!<:T 150 149 304 fl<ilT 213 210

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306 'if'H] 111 110 329 ~~,~ 331 330 307 'if''fi'T~ ~5 241 239 330 'I,'~zmr 330 329 308 'if,'fi"'llJ:' 19n:f 24.0 241 331 ~T"{~~ 181 179 309 ~'l!T"","T 307 306 332 ~T"{ zmr 180 178 310 ·lJ"{ffi '3fJlIR 308 305 333 ~~,r 317 316 311 ;;1'(1,,1 62 62 312 liIf1{i;;~ 119 119

313 l1m'l 19n:f 118 118 314 11r<r<cr'llT"{ 61 58 334 ~1 if'T, 35 36

315 f!l>im 237 237 335 l1CT 332 332 316 ~~r 110 10l) 336 iio!ll"~~ 190 188

317 1JIi('1T{ 139 137 337 ~!lJlT, 22 24 318 'J;'lifUj'f'I'XT+r 347 346 338 ;p:~r 18 14 319 l!m~<:T ~ 235 233 339 QWl 73 71 320 ,!~T 68 67 340 QWl 343 342 321 ,!'ifI'T~<:r 230 230 341 jp:T'T<T< 12.0 120 322 'J'IRT 170 170 342 ~'T<T< 271 270 323 '!~~ 96 96 343 i;'I<WI<:>mr 4 324 ~ 21 20 344 i;'l<m 2~9 22~

325 ~'lRl ('f'f'l111) 344 344 345 ~,~~ 306 307 326 '!'T'h:T fl3RllT 17 16 346 ~~'lfTlJ 305 304 327 l!~ Ult!,r 162 161 347 ~~ 130 128

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGE.S

SI. Name of Village L. C. No. Sl. Name of Village L. C. No. No. ,----..-<...-_., 1'<0. ,-_.A __ ,

U71 l~tij 19}: 1981

2 4 2 4

7/1 Niwari Tahsil

A 39 Bilt 209 207 40 Bindupura 215 .213

Acbharumata 265 262 41 Binwara 107 106 2 Asati Jangal J.04 104

42 Birora Khet 257 255 3 Asati Khas 105 105 4 Astari

43 Birora Pahad Bhata 270 268 163 164

5 Alarra 44 Birora Pahad Khas 256 253

78 79 45 Birora Pahad North 255 254

B 46 Bir Sagar Khas 221 218

47 Bir Sagar Tal 223 220 6 Bachhauda 269 267 48 Bitar 286 28j

1 Dada Pahad Bhata 229 226 49 ' Borcsar Bhata 47 46

8 Bagan 25 24 50 Byata Jangle 193 191 9 Baghat 94 95 51 Badroli 95 94

10 Bagpura 302 396

11 Eajrangarh 237 235 C

12 Bamhori SheetaJ 143 143 52 Chachawali 137 136

13 Bamroli 222 222 53 Chandawani Bhata 41 42

14 Bangay' Har 31 31 42 41 54 Cbandawani Khas 15 Bangay Khas 32 34

36 36 55 Chakarpura 16 Banjaripura Bhata 278 277 271 269 56 Chandeli Tori)'a 17 Banjaripura Khas 279 275

Chandrapura Ehata :;'99 299 57 18 'Banyapi 64 64 83 82 58 Chandrapura Khas 19 Baraipura 161 161 18 20 59 Chandrawan 20 Baraha Buzutg 261. 259 49 60 Chhewala Mata 51 21 Barha Khurd 277 276

61 Chikta Gulaiya 285 284 22 Barwaha 171 172 254 251 62 Chirpura 23 Basantpura 192 189 281 280 63 Chomo Bhata 24 Basouba 2 2 282 279 64 Chomo Khas 25 Baswan 195 , 192 178 177 65 Churara 26 Babai 187 185 66 Churari 157 157 27 Bawedi Jungle 10 7

28 Beejour 93 93 D 29 Bahera 155 155 :10 Bhamora Grant 148 147 67 Dabar Ehata (Ugad) 115 115

31 Bhamora Khas 149 149 68 Dabar Jangle 116 116

32 Bhcctri 92 92 69 Dabar khas 113 113

33 Bhlllsa 197 194 70 Darretha 77 77

34 Bhelsi Khurd 43 43 71 Devendrapura 182 181

35 Bhojpura 5 5 72 Deora Khera 109 111

36 Bhopalpura 167 165 73 Dewari Kalrau 97 97

37 Bhopalpura 225 223 74 Dewari Nayak 154 154

38 Biharipura (Pajanpura) 188 186 75 Dewari Wamnau 98 98

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Name of Village

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Ohamna

Dharmapura

Dhawa Bangra

Ohilla

Ohimarpura

Dhimarpura

Dhirampura (Najumri)

Ohora

Digwar Bhata

Digwar Kalan

Digwar Khurd

Dirguwan

Dulawani

Dumduma

Durgapur

Futcra

Gailwara Bhata

Gailwara Khas

Gar;j

GarroJi

Galara

Ghatwaha

, Ghooghsi Grant

Ghooghsi Khas

Ghutwara Jagir

Gidkhini

Gora Bhata

Gora Gusai Khas

Gowa Pashchimi

Gowa ['uIvi

Guawali

Gujarra Kalan

Gujarra Khurd

Gulenda

Glindrai

Hamirpllf

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7(1 l\iwari Tahsil

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232

91

169

126

20

276

275

13.2

166

263

3

144

145

228

110

274

273

283'

291

140

12

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29S

19

67

88

140

173

122

198

11

130

148

69

70

50

52

232

91

169

126

23

274

273

131

167

261 4

144

145

22"1

110

272 271

281

289

141

14

16

301

22

67

88

113

114

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117 118

119

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121 122

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142

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147 148

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Name of Village

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Jaitwara

Jalandhar

Jamuniya Bhata

Jamuniya Khas

Janauli

Jasrathpura

Jawaharpura

Jer

Jera Bhata

Jera Khas

J eraun J agir

Jeraun Khalsa

Jewra Bhaura

Jhingora

Jijaura

Jikhangaon

Jirawani Bhitara

)ugyai

Kachhipura

Kachhya Khcda

Kakawani Bhata

Kakawani Khas

Katothara

Kanaura

Karguwan

Kari Pahad

Karkhigarl1

Kathau Pahacli

Katrawan

Kena

Kefipura

K:;shriganj

Khairai

J

K

Khiriya Bhata (Ugad)

Khiriya Khas

Khiston

Kishorepura

Koti

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226

214

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230

240

253

172 1

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246,

194

106 54

2..i.8

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218

39

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125

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266 250

235

117

119

272

101

297

4

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15 17 40

285

224

212

56

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238

252

174

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162

243

191

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89 217

39

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179

183

264

249

230

117

118

270

101

300

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

SI. Name of Village L. C. No. S]. Name of Village L. C. No. No.

,-_..A... __ , !'.~o. ,--..A.--, 1971 1981 1971 1981

·2 4 2 4

7/1 Niwari Tahsil

151 Kudar 131 132 187 Majra Bhclsa 196 195

152 Kuluwa Bhata 176 171 188 Majra Chachawali 141 139

153 Kuluwa KI1a5 211 209 189 Majra Kachara 234 203

154 Kl,mharra Bhata 6 (; 190 Majra Makara 207 203

155 Knmharra khas 9 191 MOjra Patharam 138 137

156 Kunwarpura 201 199 192 Majra Sewlal 46 45

157 Kunwarpura 293 290 193 Majra Soori 242 240

158 Kunw-arpura Jangle 294 292 194 Majra Bangai 32 32

159 Kunwarpura Jangal 134 134 195 Makara 204 202

160 Kunwarpura Khas 133 133 196 Maraura 239 236 197 Manetha 284 282

L 198 Manikpur 168 168

27 27 199 Maniyan 292 291

161 Ladpura Khas

Ladllura North 26 26 200 Mat_hurapura 16 12 162 163 Ladwari Har 206 205 201 Maujan 202 200

213 211 202 Maujipura ,Bhata 245 244

164 Ladwari Kachhyau

Ladwari Khas 217 214 203 Maujipura Khas 244 242 165 204 Mohanpura 100 100 166 Ladwari Tal 216 215

205 Mohanpura 199 196 167 Lamapura 156 156

206 Mudara 179 178 168 Lathesar3 37 37 207 Mudauni 233 233 169 Lidhora 303 294

PO Lidwaha 76 76 N 171 Lotana 295 293

172 Luharguwan 243 241 208 Nakta 20 18 209 Naura 150 150

M 210 Nawada 103 103 211 Naya Khera 210 208

173 Mabai 262 260 212 Naya Kbera 224 221

174 Madiya Khas 264 263 213 Neem Khera 203 201

175 Madiya Mota 258 256 214 Neguwan 189 187

176 Madar Bhata 28 28. 215 Neguwan Bhata 75 72

177 Mador East 30 30 216 Neguwan Khas 74 74

178 Mador West 29 29 217 Nim Choni 153 152

179 Madori 71 71 218 Niwari Bhata 186 184

180 Madri 123 123 219 Niwaura 300 298

181 Madwa Jugalpura 81 83 0

182 Madwa Rajgarh 220 219 183 Maharajpura 34 33

220 Orchha 21 21

184 Mabua Bag 57 57 P 185 Majal 241 239 221 Pahadi Baksi 280 278 186 Majguwan 205 204 222 Pancham Kheda 238 237

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7/1 Niwari Tahsil

223 Panhari 84 84 260 Sakera Khurd 72 73

224 Panyara Khera 175 174 261 Sakera Khurd Bhata 73 75

225 Papawani East 62 61 262 Sakt Bheran 121 12 [ 226 Papawani Khas 61 60 263 Sakuli 1lL 11L 227 Para Khera Bhata 251 248 264 Sanera Tal 231 23H 228 Papa Khera Khas 249 247 265 SarsauTa 65 65 229 Patariya 52 51 266 Saw ant Nagar 23 19 230 Patharam 136 138 267 Sewari 301 297 231 Pathari 38 38 2j8 Sendri 124 125 232 Phutcra Jangle 128 128 269 Shyamsi 114 114 233 Pipra 110 109 270 Siddh Toriya 184 182 234 Poha Bhata 191 190 271 SimTa Bhata 53 53 235 Paha Khas 190 188 272 SimTa Khas 55 55 236 Pratappura 9 6 273 Sinauniya Khas 86 86 237 Prithvipura 267 265 274 Sinauniya West 85 85 238 Puchhikar Quwan 99 99 275 Sindoor Sagar 130 129 239 PutTi Khera 96 96 276 Singh pur 296 295

R 277 Sitapur 4 3

278 Siya Bhata 174 176

240 Radhapur 24 25 279 Siya Khas 170 170

241 Ragoli 198 197 280 Sorka 165 166

242 Raipura Jangal 159 159 281 Sujanpura Jagir 87 87

243 Raipura Khas 158 158 282 Sujanpura Naj Bhelsa 80 60

244 Rajapur 212 210 283 Sunrai Bhata 59 59

245 Rajpura 35 35 284 Sunrai Khas 60 62

246 Ram Nagar 17 13 T 247 Ram Nagar 208 206

248 Ramplira Khas 252 250 285 Tapariya Hadaran . 66 66

249 Rampura Naj Kanaura 89 90 286 Tarichar Kalan 120 120

250 Rampura Naj Simra 45 44 287 Tarichar Khurd 102 102

251 Rautera 236 234 28B Tatarpura (Boresar) 227 225

252 Rawa!i 108 107 289 Tehar Ka Bhata 164 163

253 Rudam Kara 8 10 290 Tehar Ka Khas 160 160

291 Tenipura 219 217 S 292 Thona 142 142

254 Sadiqpura 127 127 293 Tila 181 180 255 Saidpura 260 258 294 Tilpura 259 257 256 Saiguwan 82 81 295 Todi 44 47 257 Sakera Bhadoran Har 288 286 U 258 Sakera Bhadoran Khas 289 288 296 Ubaura 135 135 259 Sakera Bhadoran Bhata 290 287 297 Umri 146 146

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

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y 298 Urdora 68 68 300 Vishunpura Bhata 63 63 299 Urdora 151 151 301 Veersit1ghpura Ilg 119

7/2 J atara Tahsil

A 34 Band Ka Murraha 336 332

1 Achar.ra Khas 29 29 35 Banne Buzurg 339 335

2 Acahrra Bilata 5 5 36 Banpura 195 195

Ajokhar 327 323 37 Barana 241 241

4 Alampura Khas 332 328 38 Barana Khas 151 151

5 Alampura Ugad 333 329 39 Barana Tal 148 148

6 Alopa 280 278 40 Barelhi Bhata 24 26

7 Alpur 351 347 41 Barethi Kha, 23 27

Arnarpur Bhata 72 72 42 Bari 161 161

9 Analltpura 225 225 43 Barkachllar 234 234

10 Antpura 159 159 44 Barma Dang Bhata 102 102

11 Aparwal 150 150 45 Barma Dang Khas 100 100

12 Atrar 313 311 46 Barma Manjil 101 101

B 47 Barma Tal 98 98

13 Babai 224 224 48 Baron 162 162

14 Baba Khera 91 88 49 Basal Guwan 292 290

15 Bachhoda Bhata 137 137 50 Basnera 27 24

16, Bachhoda Khas 134 134 51 Batwaha 84 84

17 BaclJi Har 64 64 52 Bedau 132 132

18 Dagora 256 254, 53 Bedora Jangal 138 138

19 Bahadurpur Bhata 21 19 54 Bedora Khas 133 133

20 :Babadurpur Kilas .. 0 18 S5 Bedpur 109 109

21 :Baharu Tal 252 252 S6 Bedri 312 310

22 Bairwar Jangal 26£ 260 57 Bela 334 330

23 Bairwar Khas 261 259 58 Bhadarra 346 342

24 Bajitpura 260 258 59 Bhadrai Udaipura 1S3 183

25 13akiJatpura 308 306 60 Bhagwant Nager 328 324

26 Baldeopura 265 263 61 Bhallwantpura 226 ::2f>

27 Bamilori Abda 246 246 62 Bhagwantpura Bh:lta 90 86

28 Bamhori Kalan 231 231 63 Bhagwantpura Khas 89 87

29 Barnhori Khas (Barana) 13 13 6,; Bhagwantsiogh Ka Khirak 177 177

30 Bamhoriya 311 309 65 Bhaisaihar 42 42

31 Bandar Guda 264 262 66 Bhat Gora 278 278

32 Banga] 60 60 67 Bhorgarh 56 56

33 Bandha ]6 16 68 Bidari Bhata (Rajcndra Nagar) 18 21

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Bigha

Bihar

Biharipura

Biharipura

BijaipuT Naj Roopganj

13ijaypur

Bijraun

. Bijrawan

Bijrotha

Bilgay Bhata

Bilgay Khas

Birau

Bisanpura

Brakh Bhanpura

BudaI

Banne Khurd

c Chak Dakhili Syawani

Chandera Bharwara

Chandera Khas

Chand era Ugad

Chandowa Khera

Chandpura

Chari (F. u.)

Chaturkari

Chha trasal Toria

Chhevla

Chhidara

Chhipari

Chor Tanga

Dadpura

Dalupura

Dantgora Khas

Dantgora Ugad

Dara

Dardora

Dargay Bhata

D

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17

70

69

87

49

170

81

67

194

259

93

92

145

191 ~()

294

341

206 178

172

173

106

104

352

108

176

307 349

158 290

217

149

343

344

47

303

59

20 70

69

91

49

170

81

67

194 257

93 92

145

191 30

292 337

205

178

172 173

106

104

346

108

176

305

345

15&

288

217

14Q

339

340

47

301 59

106

107

108

1(,9

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117 118

119 120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

130.

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

139

140

141

142

Name of Village

2

Dargay Kalan

Dargay Khurd

Dariapura

Digoda

Deokha

Dcopur

Deoraha

Dhamna Bhata

Dhamna Khas

Dhana

Dhangora

Dharampura

Dharampura

Dharam Sagar

Dinau

Dor

Fateh Ka Khirka

Firojpura Bhata

Firojpura Khas

Gadari

Gandharvganj

Garroli

Ghura Khas

Ghura Tal

Ghutkada

Goa

Gona

Gor

Gotet Khas

Gatet Ugad

Guda Nadi

Guda Najdik Pali

Gyajitpura

Hanota

Hanota

Hanupura

Harkanpura

F

G

H

L. C. No. ,--.A..~-, It'>71 1981

3

58

52

203

127

123

117

250

118

121 19

46

95

243 242

216

129

169

156

155

305

228

258

282

283 295

300

330

62 164

165

266

284

28

33

335

39

193

4

58

52 203

127

123 117

2SQ

118

121

17

44

94

243 242

216

129

169

156

155

303

228

256

280

281

293 298 326

62 154

165

264

2.82

23

33

331

40

193

24

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

s). Name of Village L. c. No. Sl. Name of Village L C. No. No. ,--.---"-----, No., ,--.-----"---,

1971 1981 1971 1981

2 3 4 2 3 4

7/2 Jatara Tahsil

143 Harpura 112 113 180 Khajri 304 302 144 Ha,gora 83 83 181 Khakron Bhata 11 11 145 Hated 1 1 182 Khakron Khas 10 10 146 Hirde Nager 113 112 183 Khar Bamhori 9 9 147 Hunarganj 273 271 184 Khargupura 220 220

I 185 Khurrampur 211 211

148 IkbaJpura 40 39 186 Kharo 179 179

149 Ison 142 142 187 Kharoi 131 131 150 Itaya!i 238 238 188 Khera 74 74

J 189 Kh~ra 324 320

190 Khumanganj 296 294 151 Jagat Nagar 78 78

345 341 191 Kisbunpura 152 Janakpur Bhata J26 126 192 Rita Khera ~63 261

153 Jallakpur KJms 125 125 193 Kodia 63 63

154 Jarua 180 180 287 194 Kotfa Khera 289 155 Jarua 270 268 333 195 Kuburi 337

156 Jarya 232 232 196 Kudyala 239 239 157 Jawarpura 306 304 197 Kumhedi Khas 22 22 158 Jeor 188 188 198 Kumhedi Tal 25 25 159 Jerra 4 4

160 Jitkora 235 235 199 Kunjpura 31 31

200 Kurrai 99 99 K

114 114 201 Kuwapura 161 Kachhayaguda 174 174 202 Kuwarpura Mohangarh 34 34 162 l{achhora K1HI8 301 299 L 163 Kahhora Ugad 302 300 164 l{adwan 275 273 203 Lahar BJ.)jurg 319 315 165 J{akanpura 218 218 204 Lahar K}1urd 271 269 166 Kalra 221 221 205 Lakhepur 50 50 167 Kamal Nagar 105 105 206 Lakhraun 153 153 168 Kanera 229 229 207 Laron 320 316 169 Kanjana 222 222 20H Lidhora Jangal 167 167 170 Kanti 26 28 209 Lidhora Khas 160 160 171 . Kapasi 298 296 210 Lidhora Najdik Tori 287 285 172 Kari Bhata 97 97 211 Lidhora Tal 255 253 173 Kari Chak Uttari 96 96 212 Lidhora Ugad 166 166 174 Karmora 274 272 213 Loharguwan Bhata 103 103 175 Karola 329 325 214 Loharguwan Khas 122 122 176 Karrai (F. V.) 353 348 M 177 Keshargarh 61 61 178 Keshogarh Bhata 3 3 215 Machora 251 251

179 Keshogarh Kllas 2 2 216 Madahar 321 317

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219

220

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222

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224

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228

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232

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236

237

238

239

240

241

242

243

244

245

246

247

248

249

250

251

252

253

254

255

Name of Village,

2

Mad Khera

Madori

Magrai

Mahendra Maheva

Madeva Chak-l

Madeva Chak-3

Madeva Chak-4

Madeva Chak-2 Kbas

Madeva Chak-2 Ugad

Mahua Bag

Majguwan

Majra Kutin

Mallapura

Malpitha

Malupura

Mamrai

Manchi

Manpura

Mardanpura

Marguwan

Mastpur Ehata

Mastpur Khas

Mastpur Pahad

Mathupura

Matol

Mau Buzurg Bhata

Mau Bmurg Khas

Mawai

Medwara

Magna

,Mohangarh Bhata

Mohangarh Khas

Morparia

Mar Ramanna

Mothi

Muhara Jungle

Muhara Rhas

Murrah Eaba

Nadia

N

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4

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80

210

276

286

181

184

186

185

182

95

75

331

317

48

244

77

268

198

189

147

44

43

45

116

143

120

119

299

197

76

36

35

175

285

227

140

139

340

71

80

210

274

284

181

184

186

185

182

95 75

327

314

48

244

77

266

198

189

147 46

45

45

116

143

120

119

297

197

76

36

35

175

283

227

140

139

336

71

256

257

258

259

260 261

262

263

264

265

266

267

268

269

270

271

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

279

280

Ul

282

283

284

235

286

287

288

289

290

291

292

293

Name of Village

2

Nagri

Nandanpura

Nandanwara Bhata

Nandanwara Khas

Nandanwara Tal

Nauta Chak

Nayagaon

Nivara

Nuna

Pachgaiya

Pachghara

Pachora

Padua

Padwar

pahadi Buzurg

Pali '

Panchampura

Panyara Rhera

Panyari

Para

Pratap Nagar

Partappura

Pathar

Pathari

Pathra

Pathari Jangle

Pega Rhera

Petpura

Phulpur

Piprat

Piprihar

Pithnora

Prempura

Puchhi

Punol Har

Punal Rhas

Purenia

Purusotlampura

P

" .. L. C.''Na,.;.t

r---.A.---, 1971 1981

212

66

7

6

8

315

314

233 199

73

208

207

338

65

209

279

54

350

53

326

236

154

157

215

110

187

202

168

277

269

41

38

219

79

J46

128

342

223

'4

212

66

7

6

8

313

312

233

199

73

208

207

334

65

209

277

54

349

53

322

236

154

157

215

110 187

202

168

275

'l.67

41

33

219

79

146

128

338

223

26

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Sl. Name of Village L.·c' ]'10. SI. ]'lame of Village 1. C. No. No. (--..A..-~-. ~o. , ___ .A.._-----.

I ~ 71 IS'S! 1971 1981 • .,.....,.~.,,_ ......... "'-'<~ ... ~, .... -".~.-.

2 4 4 ."....,-:rrr,,£'"P.If,." • .c~",...'-"-'_

7/2 Jatara ,"!'ahsil

R 323 Siddh Ganesh 12 12 294 Rae;hunathpura 272 27;] 324 Sinlra Khurd 245 245

295 Rajnagar 248 248 325 Sim,iya 267 265

296 Rajeura 293 291 326 Sita~\lr 136 136

297 Ramgarh 107 107 327 Sunrai 163 163

298 Ra,n1 Nagar 85 85 328 Syawani Khas 201 201

299 Ranc'lagar Buzurg 347 343 329 S}awani Ugad 204 204

300 ::\amnagar Khued 249 249 T 301 Ramnagar Ugad 348 344 330 Tagedi 200 200 302 Rampura 88 90 331 Tanga 247 247 303 Rampura (Nivawari) 291 289 332 Tapariya Chouhan 297 295 304 Raniganj 152 152

333 Tapariya Najdik Dara 51 51 305 Ranipura 37 37

334 Tapariya Najdik Kunjpura 32 32 306 Ratan Guwan 281 279

335 Thar 240 240 307 Ratan Guwan Bhata 15 15 336 Tiladant 5S '55 308 Ratan Guwan Khas 14 14 337 lila Nareni 230 230 31)9 Ratwas 237 231

338 Tori 288 286 310 Roopganj 171 171

339 Toria BllOrkhedi 57 57

S 340 Toria Khas 322 318

311 Sagarwara 213 213 341 Toria Ugad 323 319

312 Satguwan Khas 141 141 342 T oriya Suklan ·68 68

313 Satguwan Ugad 144 144 U 314 Satwara 310 308 343 Udaipura 214 214

315 Semar Khera 82 82 344 Uprara Chak-l 196 196

316 Shivrajpur 86 89 345 .Uprara Chak-2 192 192

317 Sepura 309 307 346 Uprara Khas 190 190

318 Serai 124 U4 V

319 Seva Khera 130 130

257 255 347 Vjjaypur 325 321 320 Shah

135 135 348 Vikrampura 115 115 321 Shah pur

111 111 349 VJrpura 206 206 322 Shivpura

7/3 Tikamgarh Tahsil

.1. 7 Antora 122 Itl Ahar 206 207 334 336 8 Araura

2 Anjor Khas 116 116 83 84

9 6 9 Astaun Chak-l 3 Alampur 84 83

Amarpur 8 7 10 Astaun Chak-2 4

AstauD Khas 81 81 5 Amarpur 148 147 11

12 12 Atariya 133 130 6 Anantpula 12

81. No.

13

14

15

16

11

1& 19

20

21

21

23

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25

26 27 28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

33

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

Name of Village

2

Bachhoda

Badagaon

Badagaon Khurd

Badaghat

Badera

Bad Madai

Bad Madai Khas

Bad Madai Ugad

Badoraghat

Baghai

Bahadurpur

Baisa Khas

Baisa Ugad

Bakpura

Baldeogarh

Ba]wantpura Khas

Balwantpura Ugad

Bamhari Judawan

Bamhori Madiya

Bamhori Nakiwan

Bandhiya

Banera

Banjarya

Ilanpura Buzurg

Banpura Khurd

Banpura Sapaull

Banyani

Bar

Bar Khiriya

Bagoi

Baud

Beer Nagar

Bhadaura

Bhadra

Bhaira

Bhaira Novar

BhanplIra

Bhela

Bl_:si

B

27

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

L. C. No. , ___ .A. __ -,

1971 1%1

4

S1. No.

7/3 Tikamgarb Tabsil

259

140

10

189

239

49

158

159

15

263

95

217

218

105

195

231 236

91

~8

226

2

183

157

309

222.

24~

220

310

75

.111 iu)

25

125

346

175

192

236

131

194

258

140

11

189

238

49

158

157

17 261

93

216

21~

102

195

229

231

91

87

224

184

155

309

219

246

220

308

76

310

108

138

124

343

174

190

286

132

193

S3

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

73

i-J

gO

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

Name of Village

2

Bhainswari

Rhiloni

Bhitarwar

Bilari Khera

Brijpura

Brishbhanpura

Budanra

Budera

Budki Khera

Chak Madhosingh

Chanderi Khas

Chanderi Ugad

Chandpura

Chanduli

Charpuwan

Chuubara

Chaupra

Chhidari

Cl+1guwan

Dadgay Khu,

Dadgay Uga,l

Darguwan

D,\rguwan Jagir

Dargllwan Khalsa

Dari

Daryab Nagar

Deopur

Dcopllr

Deri

Devarda

D':varda Ugad

Devi Nagar

Dhajrai

Dhanwaha

Dhanera

Dhara'11pura

DharamplIra

C

D

L. C. No. ,-_.A. __ -,

1971 1981

137

221

227

27R

65

182

328

168 Q7'

287

292

293

256

,,05

70

24" 152

276

231

145

324

323

151

46

50

247

273

1<)3

329

200

34

78

275

28

171

4

136

221

227

275

65

180

328

167

j}7

285

291

293

255

201

70

245

153

274

2RO

279

I! .;

324

151

47

30

247

272

192

327

198

35

78

276

27

169

90

91 92

93

94

9S

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107 108 109

110

111 112

113 114

115 116

117

118

119

120 121 122 123

124

125

126

127

Name of Village

2

DharampJIa

Dikoli Chak-l

Dikoli Chak--2

Doh Chak-l

Doh Chak-2

Dongarpur

l)ui::le!

Duda Khera

D)ldyan Khela

Dumbar

Dumrau Mota

Dunda

Dunda Toro

Durga Nagar

Durgapur

Gagarra

G

Gainti

Ganeshganj

Ganeshganj Bbata

Ganeshganj Khas

Ganesh Nagar

Ganeshpura

Garrauli

Geden Ta1

Gopalpura Bhata

Gopalpura Khas

Gora

Gudanwara

Gujrayatan Khas

Gujrayatan Ugad

Gukhrai' Har

Gukhrai Khas Guna GupaJpura

Owal Sagar

Haidarpur

Hajuri Nagar

Hanuman Sagar

H

28

ALPHABETICAL LIST· OF VILLAGES

L. C. No. r---.A..-~\

1971 :~cl

4

SI. ""'Iv.

7/3 7ikamgarh Tahsil

269

172 173

2~0

291

169

298

100

191

203

33

127

146

19H

39

279

266

124 55 S4

166

202

304

H6

7

6

243

106 315

316

177

176 245 143

197

130

35

22

267

171

172

290

28'1

168

298

99

191

204

29

127

146

199

40

278

265

122

56 5S

166

203

302

33S

9

8

243

107

314

315

176

175 244 141

196

128 36

24

128

129 130

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

139

140

141 142 .

143

144

145

146

147

148 149

150

151

152

153 154

155

156

151

158

159 160

161 162

163

Name of Village

2

HanumaDtpura

Hari Nagar

Harpura

Hafpuru

Harpura

Hata

Hira Nagar Khas

Hirapur

Hirapur Khas

Hirapur Ugad

Hriday Nagar

l!1liliya

lmlana

Jalguwan

Jamdar (Shivpuri)

Jamuniya

Jamuniya

Jamuniya Khera

Janakpur

Jaswant Nagar

Jataua Grass Farm

Jataua Kbas

Jatera

Jhinguwan

Jinagarh Jangal

Jinagarh Khas

Judawan

I

J

K

Kachbya Khera

Kachhya Khera

Kachbya Khera Khas

Kachhya Khera Ugad

Kailpura

Kakarwaha Khas

Kakarwaba Ugad

Kannpur

Kanti Bhata

L. C. No. r--~.A..----,

19/1 19H

190

120 18

7J

343

332

1

n9 305

306

271

314

333

338

56

126

196

114

295

42

92

101

232

199

234

233

85

326

104

208

209

186

135

136

319

4

4

·190

120 13

)1

342

332

4

228 304

307

270

313

331

338

57

i25

194.

112

294

43

92

105

232

200

235

234

86

323

103

205

206

186

135

134

321

1

Sl. No.

164

165 166 167

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

.183

184

185

186

187

188

.189 190

191

192

193

194

195

196

197

198

199

200 201

Name of Village

Kanti Khas

Karhwaha

Rari Khas

Karmad

Karmashah Ghat

Karmashah Hata

Katera Kne,a

Kaw.fUta

Kenbar

Khajrar

Khargarur

Kharila

Kharon

Khera

Khirak General Sahib

Khiriy.a Ghat

Khodera

. Khudo Naj. Deri

Khudo Naj. Kudila

l(hushipura

Kishanpura

Kotra

Kudila

Kudyala

Kulguwan

Kumrau Khiriya

Kunaita

Kavarpura

Lachhmanpura

Lachhmanpura

Ladwani Khas

Ladwani Ugad

Lakheri

Lakhora

Lamera

Lar Khas

Lar Ugad

Luharra

L

29

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

L. C. No. r---..A..---, 1971 1981

3 4

Sl. No.

7.'3 Tikamgarh Tahsil

312 5

76 216

219

43

128

117

301

249

318

252

265

20

80

340

272

270

101

86

289

302

327

331 74

342

27

36

160

214

215

187 48

341

155

156

99

3

311 5

74

213

217

44

126

115

299

248

317

253

266

19

80

337

268

271

100

85

287

301

326

334 75

341

26

34

159

215 214 187

48

340

156

154 101

202 203 204 205

206 207

208

209

210

211

212

213 214

215

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

2.23

224

225

226

227

228

229

230

231 232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

Name of Village

2

Mabai Bhata

Mabai Har

Mabai Khas

Madan Sagar

Madarkha Tal

Madhuwan

Madori

M

Madumar Bhata

Madumar Grass Form

Madumar Khas

Magra

Maharajpura

Majana Bhata

Majana Khas

Majguwan

Majra Adku

Majra Kashi

Malguwan

Mamaun

Manguwan

Manik Chowk

Manikpura

Manpasar

Matauli

Matol Khas

Matol Ugad

Mau

Maughat

Mauneka Khera

Meron

Midawali

Minaura

Mithla Khera

Mohanpura

Mokhra

Nachanwara

NagaTa

Naiguwan

N

L. C. No. ,---.A----, 1971 1981

47 40 41

2111

167

51 242

59

60

58

144 23

224

223 228

255

254

303

29

294

108

57

251

93

262

264

313

14

325

147

339

67

141

30

142

66

154

77

4

45 37 41

164

51 240

60

61

59

142

25

223

225

226

252

251 303

32

292

106

54

250

95

262 263

312

18 322

145

339

66

139

33

142

69

150

77

SI. :No.

240

241

242

243

244

245

246

247

248

249

250

251

252

253

254

255

256

257

258

259

260

261

262

263

264

265

266

267

.268

269

270

271

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

30

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Name of Village

2

L. C. No. ,--.A..--, 1971 1981

4

S1. No.

7/3 Tikamgarh Tahsil

Nainwari 103

Nanni Tehri Khas 164

Nanni Tehri Ugad 165

Narayanpur 98

Narayanpur Jangal (P. V.) 102

Narguda Bhata 3 (

Narguda Khas

Naurpara

Nayagaon

Naya Khera

Neem Khera

Pacher Khas

Pacher Ugad

Pagara Janga!

Paha(li Khurd

P

Pahadi Tilwaran Bluita

Pahadi Tilwaran Khas

Pander

Papaoni

Para Khas

Para Ugad

Parsuv,a

Patari

Patar Khera

Patha Bhala

Palha Khas

Palhar Guwan

Pa tori J agir

Palori Khalsa

Pa tt i Tlalwan (singh

Patti Baideosingh

Patti Ganeshju

Patti Rampaisingh

Pharka Pathrai

Plmler Chak-l

Phuler Chak-2

Pipra

Pipra

Pratap Nagar

31

250 174

19

69

277

282

44

16

64

63

71

.45 149

212

178

lIS

90

89

267

320

322

299

300

297

296

253

258

260

244

285

87

104

165

163

98

347

31

30

249

173

21

68

277

282 42

15 64

63

73

46 14R

123

212

177

J 15

90

89

264

319

318

297

300

296

295

254

257

259

242

284

88

279

280

281

~82

283

284

285

286

287

288

28')

290

291 292

293

294

295

296 297

298

299

300

301

302

30J

304

305

30(1

307

308

309

310

311 312

3J3

314

315

316

317

Name of Village

2

Pratappura

Prcmpura

Purainiya

Purushottamgarh

R Radahpur

Raipur/F. V.

Rajapur

Raj Nagar

Rajpura

R~m Nagar

Ramnagar Seoda

Rampura

Rampura

Rampura Naj. Sebar

Rampura Naj. Hata

Ram Sagar

Ranipura

Rashan Kllera

Ra,oi

Ratanganj

Raurai

Rigaura

Sagarwara

Sagauni

Saipura

Samarra

Sapaun Kl1as

Saprun Ugad

Sarkanpur Khas

Sarkanpur Ugad

Sarkar Jagir

Sarkar Khalsa

Sawant Nagar

Sebar Khas

Sebar Ugad

Shiv Nagar

Shri Nagar Bhata

Shri Nagar Khas

51mbh \(annpur

S

L. C. No. ,--..A...-.---. 1911 1981

204

211

J6J

284

113 345

132

201

185

(63

24

150

257

184 353

283

210

134

153

121 225

94

82

62

317 111

118

119

:'40

241

308

307

61

180

181

261

38

37

321

4

202

211

162

283

1I2

345

131

197

183

160

22

159

256

182 333

281

209

133

152

117

222

94

82

62 316

110

118

119

241

239

305

306

58

178

179

260

38

39

320

31

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

SI. Name of Village L. C. No. SI. Name of Village L. C. No. No. ,-_.A.. __ , No. ,---..A.---,

1971 1981 1971 1981

2 3 of 2 4

7/3 Tikamgarh Tahsil

318 Sh)ampura 112 113 335 Surajpur Ugad 331 330 319 Shyampura 238 236 336 Syang 213 210

320 Sijora 237 237 T

321 Suda Dharmpura 162 161 322 Sujanpura 68 67 337 Takha 13 10

323 Sujanpura 230 230 338 Talmau 179 181

324 Sujanpura Ugad 235 233 339 Tamora 188 185

325 Sujara 170 170 340 Teela 268 269

326 Suklai 139 l37 341 Tigoda 274 .273

327 Sukora F. V. 347 346 342 Tikamgarh Khas 26 88

328 Sukwaha 110 109 343 Tikamgarh Kila 52 52

329 Sunaura Khiriya 17 16 344 Tikamgarh Tal 53 53

330 Sundarpur 96 96 345 Tindori 79 79

331 Sunoni F. V. 344 344 U 332 Sunwaba 21 20

333 Surajpuf 72 73 346 Urnri 129 129 334 Surajpur Khas 330 329 347 Uttampura 11 13

33

NOTES EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The V lila ,e Directory colo1ains information about the name of village. total area of village, total populatioll and the uumber of household~ in the villa!(e. amenities like education, medical. drinking water, post and tdegraphs, market day, communica­tions. approach to village,' distance, from the neare&I town, power supply. staple food, landuse, places of religious. historical and archaeological interest etc. This

. is f:.:rthe:: s::pplcme;:~ed by ir.form:::tlou 0:1 copfes of newspapers coming in the village, number of motor cydes/scooters/cars/jeeps and tractors available ~n '~he village.

Every village in a tahsil has' been assigned a serial number which is the location code of the village to facilitate identification. Apart from the revenue villages, forestvillages have also been listed. Villages that have been treated wholly or partly as urban out­growths because of their being contiguous to an urhan area have also been listed and a note indicating "m· eluded wholly or partly as urban outgrowth of such and such town" has also be~n given against each such villages.

'Information about the amenities available bas been given in columns 5 to 10 of the Village Direc­tory with the abbreviations used in different columns as indicated below :-

Where there are more than one institution of a type the number of such institutions has also been shown within brackets. If no facility or aminity is available within the village, a 'dash' is shown and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., Skm, 5-10 Ian etc. of the nearest place waere the facility/aminity is available has been indicated.

Column 5 : Educational facilities have been shown

, by adopting the following abbreviations:

P - Primary School

M - Junior Secondary or Middle School

H - Matriculation or Secondary School·

PUC - Higher Secondary/lntermediatefPre- Uni· versity/Junior College.

C - College (graduate level and above) like Aits, Science. Commerce etc.

I - Industrial School

Tr. - Timning Sch<'ol

A'::; - Adult Literacy class/centre

o - 0.her Educational Institutions. These may include Sanskrit pathshalas, Senior BiSic School, Maktab, etc.

Where fi ~ures like P(3), M(2), H(I) etc. occur these ,denote t 1at the village has three primary. two middle and ore Higher Secondary School.

If there a-e composite schools like Middle school with Primary classes or Higher S::condary schools with Middle classes. these have been included in the number of P,-imary Schools and Middle schools as the case may )e.

Column 6 : Medical facilities have been shown by tbe use of the following abbreviations:

H - Hospital

MeW - Maternity 'and Child Welfare Centre

MH -- Maternitv Home'

CWC - Child Welfare Centre

HC - Health Centre

PHC - Primary Health Centre

PHS - Primary Health Sub-Centrc

D - Dispensary

FPC -- Family Planning Centre

TB - TB Clinic

NH - Nursing Home'

RP - Registered Private Practitioner

SMP - Subsidised Medical Practioner

CHW - Community Health Worker

0- Others

Column 7 The types of the poBble drinking water

supply and the sources available in the village have been indicated by the follo­

wing codes:

T - Tap Water

W - Well Water

TK - Tank Water

TW - Tube\\rell Water

HP - Hand Pump

R - River Water

F - Fountain

C-Canal

L - Lake

S - Spring

N - Nullah

0- Others

NA - Information not available

Column 8 : Post and teJegT ap!1 facilities have been

shown by adopting the following abbre­

viations :

PO - Post Office

TO - Telegraph Office

PTO - Post and T eJegraph Office

Phone - TeJephone Connection

Column 10 : Communication facilitie,s have been IU­

dicated by tne following codes

BS - Bus Stop

RS - Railway Station

NW.- Navigable Waterway (including river, canal, backwaters, etc.).

Only public transport like BU5, rail and waterway have been considerd for this

. purpose.

Column 11 : Approach to village - This refers to the

Stat~ of road etc. leading (0 the village.

This has been indicated by the use of fOllowing codes:

PR - Pucca Road

KR - Kuccha Road

FP -- Foot Path

34

Column 12 : Nearest town and· distance - The dis­

tance in km of the nearest town (whether located in the state or in another state) has been given in brackets under this. CO!Ullll1.

Column 13 : Power suppJy : For this purpose, the

follOWing codes have been llsed under

this column.

ED - Electricity for Domestic Purpose

EAg - Electrici ty for Agriculture

EO - Electricity for other purpose like indus­trial, commercial, etc.

EA - Elec:ricity for all purposes listed above.

Column 15-19: Land use: Break-up of area under different t~pe of land use viz., forest, .

irrigated area. unirrigated area, cul­

turable waste and area not available for ('ultivation lias been furnished under coiumm 15-19.

(a) Forest - This indudes all lands classed as

forest under any legal enactment dea­ling with forests or administered as

forests, whether state owned or private, and whether wooded or main­

tained as potential forest land.

(b) Irrigated and unirrigated (land u'le)-The two columns (cob. 16 and 17) cover all

agricultural land and inClude net area shown with crops and orchards or net

cropped area and also current and

other fallows. The latter implied all

lands whieh were taken up for culti­

vation. but are temporarily Qut of

cultivation for a period of not less than a year and more than five years.

These columns do not include gross

area sown or gro·,,; cropped area .

(c) Culturable wa:,te - It includes lands.fit for cul­

tivation whether or not taken up for cultivation Of once taken up for cul­tivation but no', cultivated for more

than 5 years. Grazing land and land

under groves have been included

under culturable waste but this does not include 'orchards'. To bc more

pl:ecite culturable waste includes :

(a) Permanent pa&tures aud oHler gra­zing lands.

(b) Land llUder miscellaneous trees, crops and groves,

(c) and cultivable lands not put to agri­culture.

(d) Area not available for cultivation-This column gives the area of barren and unculti­vable lands and lands put to non-agri­cultural uses like village sites, roads, water rocks and hills etc.

Column 20 _ Thh is a remark column but it has been used to indicate some important information relating to the village. For example, if there is any famous religIOUs, hi6torical or arcbaeological place in the village it has been indi-

35

cated in this column. Some useful information like numhcr of <:opies of news-papers coming in the village, no. of motor cycles, scooters, jeeps, car~, tractors, etc,. are available in the village has been given. The'abhre­viatlons used to indicate the above information relating to the village are as be.1ow :-

N - Copies of the news papers coming in the village.

M - Motor cycles/scooters available in the village,

C - Cars/Jeeps available in the village

T - Tractors available in the village.

In case there is 'Nil· information for a village a 'dash' bas been shown.

Loca-tion code num- NamcJ of ber Village

z

3

4

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

20

"Il'nrT'

36

m~ fififucfiT \if;;4fCf~I" 1'f-i ~fi{ :a-q'lI'Trr

'XP1" 'li'T 'Jf'I' J!'mwr '1'-1 ;t:;rq;\1 ~/ q-f<:irp:j

~;tT 7f',,-W'fmrt ('lfG" lffl'[ if ~mrt "i:("0"0",J 'l"@ ~ tit 'f.T'il1' li' (-) i"l 'i11Tm lT1l"T ~ 3ih 1"'T'1; om: ~t 'tiT1SO'P if ~111 it fiwrT ;<:T q<; ,!f'if'ffl:t 'J'1"f3\j' ~ !f1~ ([R 'R 1l"Q FT

(~~~'" .j') <it ([olf[ ,,'1" 5[ijiT>; ,,* '1i"T 'If ~ -5 f'P, <fT., 5-1 0 f~. "1"1. ~ 1f;!f 'IT 10+ffo. 'iT.) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-)is shown in the column and next to it in brac\;ets, the distance in broad range~ viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms of the nearest plac~ where the facility is available is given). r--·----------- -.A... ________ --------")

![lffflJ9) f'lf,",'TI '1T;; 1f;T 'IT'fT ;s'J'P 3Th Glf:;JT<: 6'1'0 'f;T f'FT' B'<fR o'11f>:>rf aT': if; Kif ;m 'fiTI' ~:t ('fl'1 >=m-'t~

lotal Total area population

of the and village (in number of hactares) households Educational Medical

4 6

361.68 791 (127) P(I} -(5-10)

.349.30 1.004 (157) P(l) -(5-10)

332.58 345 (50) F(1) -(5-10)

234.62 188 (28) P(I) -(5-10)

223.56 159 (21) pel) -(5-10)

390.49 327 (58) P(l) -(5-10)

139.77 4 (2) -(-5) -(5-10)

236.63 ,108 (13) -(-5) -(5-10)

285.43 1,101 (208) P(I) -(5-10)

379.53 38 (6) -(-5) -(5-10)

288.00 695 (139) P(I) -(-5)

204.35 330 (54) , P(l) -(5~10)

190.13 459 (61) P(I) -(5-10)

210.10 719 (106) pel) -(5-10)

197.45 105 (14) -(-5) -(5-10)

336.43 740 (113) P(I) -(5-10)

372.16 1,061 (178) P(l) -(5-10)

143.47

265.71

161.55

Drinking water

(Potable)

7

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

Post and Telegraphs

8

-(-5)

PO

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

-(-5)

PO

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

-(5-1Q)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

Day or days of

the market hat. if any

9

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

~ '*1"-"1"1'1) Communka­

tions (Bus-stop railway station

water way).

10

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(-'5)

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

37

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tabsil

'iT'" d'P tr'l\"~ ·111"( Cof0f\11 1!mf 'iTflf ::NltTI[ (3l'lfcr 'Ilf+! ;o::p:ftrr 'li"1 fqf'+Tfii f'li"\'>ll it Iffi;'! f1:C'l'1TT mfi:rq; lH+! 'li"T ;:mr

'l"t'r'r IT<[ ;o(fir ... it 'lif crmic" ~ ~'f~1i-': ii f'ff; iCf+! G:'IT!f \'fq. it iT <:"IT'f Cf'f) ~fuQtf+{Fj; iiir +!f'l (:'P. ~T. of) ~f<[m Land use (i. e. area unTler Tli[erenl type of Land ",>raTT T=KRq

use in hectares rounded up, to 2 decimal places.) +!(fCq if; f"fi'IT ,----------..A..----------, tTf0 <['I <TT~i it it<: do! if; f'11r ~Ti/;ft'!it

Rrfqil Tm;rcr ;o'l"'1.U qNP: "',!'l"\'fOU (~ "ll<: Remarks

'fTUmB tTfvr) including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious' ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding ga ueher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food FONst by source gated and groves cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (12) Wheat 77.29 200.08 65.71 18.60 Jijaura

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (16) Wheat 81.26 225.20 16.31 26.53 Basouba

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (16) Wheat 84.90 132.77 77.60 37.31 Sitapur .'

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (17) Wheat 13.52 133.54 20.60 66.96 Ghatwaha

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (20) Wheat 6.37 95.19 68.47 53.53 Bhojpura

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (8) Wheat. 21.40 132.42 200.47 36.20 Pratapura Rice

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (8) Wheat, 3.89 6.31 62.9.4 66.63 :aawedi Jangal Rice

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (6) Wheat, 59.89 36.36 120.28 20.10 Kurnharra Rice Bhata

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (17) Wheat, 72.41 45.22 99.29 68.51 Kumharra Rice Khas

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (8) Wheat, 24.24 17.25 50.11 159.21 128.72 Rudam Kora -. Rice

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (11) Wheat, 114.25 45.46 31.49 56.82' 39.98 Dhimarpura Maize

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (6) Wheat, 40.15 22.59 125.68 15.93 Mathurapura Maize

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (8) Wheat. 32.95 25.25 92.86 39.07 Ramnagar Maize.

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (9) Wheat, 52.78 25.20 119.19 12.93 Gujarra Kalan Maize

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (11) Wheat, 23.25 22.11 112.75 39.34 Jamuniya Bhata Maize

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (11) Wheat, . 64.72 48.27 201.24 22.20 Gujarra Khurd Maize

FF Jhansi (U. P.) (10) Wheat, 104.29 61.55 179.32 27.00 Jamuniya Khas Maize

Uninhabited Nakta

Uninhabited Sawant Nagar

Uninhabited Chandrawan

38

f;:r~ iJ~«T\i iifii-mCf'"-im ttci +rf;r -aqq)tT .. '"

~ '!1m 'Or 'f111' '!1m 'lir 'fl<i~ ;rornT 1R~wt (Iff;:- !IN .r W~ ,,'l<'f&a" ~ ~ ifT ~ if H ~w <1'lTIn 'PH ~ m :1Jl~ ~~ qf«Ri 3Ii"<: '3WI; <rfi{ il:T ~ if "111 ~ f;rcr;ft rfi <n: ~ir~ ;ro:r.!] ~ m~ 11R '1<: qi! {fT . ~ (~~~ if) 'lir ~r w lfifm: ~ ~ lT~ ~ -5 f.t>. *, 5-10 f'f>. 1'l1. iH 10+f'f;. lI't.}

Amenities avaIlable (if not available withln the village, a dash(-)is shown ill the column. and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kIDs. 5-10 kIDs and 10 + kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is &!ven).

r----~-------.A..-------------~ m!l1f"l'i' f;ffi;mr tif.\ 'Ii1 '1m 51,. oft, qr:;m ~ '!IT m-I ~"IT, ~Q;;fO!fl

m<: 'f; k-prfq;~~ (om RlIf-W-Loca, Total WI'!" Gf"(;-11T'l) tion Total aren population Day or Commuaica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus-stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market,' railway.statIon, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat. if any water way).)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

21 ~T 696.40' 1,873 (416) P(2), M(J), PHC(I), W, PO& Tuesday -(5-10

PUql) SMP(1) R Phone 22 ~.~ 475.18 787 (122) -(-5) -(-5) W (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

2.3 F:,T 166.% 81 (15) -(-5) -(-5) W -( 5) -(-5) -(-5)

24 i!T'f'f 235.25 325 (S5) P(1) -H) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

25 <:TCTl'!<: '[90.22 387 (71) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

26 <'I'R~';;Q{t 156.26 107 (15) -(-5) .-(-5) W -(-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10)

27 <1l?~ <om 350.60 492 (32) P(l) -( 5) W -(-j) --(10+ ) -(.5-10)

28 ~m?:r 451.51 ~

29 ~<:q~ 247.53 307 (46) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-5)

30 'I'~~ fJ1 232.31 1,289 (258) P(1), PHC (1) W PO -(10+ ) BS

31 ~flT<: 289.90 8 (1) -(-5) -(5-10) W ~(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

32 tr.!'U ~ 268.96 1,025 (148) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) BS

33 ~ 547.44 655(118) P{l) --(5-10) w --(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10.

H ~ rrnr 381.81 271 (41) Pel) -(5-10) w PO ;(5-10) -(-5)

35 "!:r~"U 569.75 592 (93) pel) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

36 ~"U 479.82 622 (125) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) BS

37 ~,r . 275.78 392 (60) P(ll -(5-10) w -H) -(5-10) -(-5)

3g 'iOnl 535.97 751 (125) P(I) ~(5~10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

'39 ~~ 382.63 523 (\\7) l'P) -(5-10) W -(-5) --{!'i-IO) -(-5)

040 ..mtT 422.73 789 (124) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

39

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tabsil

111+1 09i ~>rn: pnr"fl ~!f Il"hr '3'fWr (ar,.m 'lif1r '3"'l'WT qi'r. Frt~ f'r.f1iT if; ~<! futq11ft mf'l'fi, lIfl{ '!iT 'fTli

~ >:f( "3'«'Iit iU ;fiT !3Tmnt ~ ~~if f'f~~ij;~ro;;Qlfi") ii;~ 'fiT mii (fiI;. >it. if) ljFrm Land use (i. e. area 'mder different typ~s 'If Land or4'1T~R!N'

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~if;~i r-----'-----~.A..---------, 11'f'0 ..., 'Hf.!'if it it>: ~if;fult ~'lrtml:

fuf;rn fuf;:m '3'f\'!i!l' q;m: "fTT"T0er ('"'if<' am Remarks

"11"':rnii ,,&ref) including any place of

Appro_ Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach town and waste (inelu- available historical to distance Power Staple lrrigate~ Uni.rri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (15) EA Wheat, 60.08 68.28 40:>.19 164.85 Orchha

Jowe,

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (15) Wheat, 100.76 33.83 264.43 26.16 Gundrai

Jower

KR Jhansi (U. P.) (15) Wheat, 87.90 10.::!8 1.612 34.21 21.96 Futcra

Rice

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (15) Wheat 57.28 62.90 97.45 17.62 Bagan

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (13) Wheat 23.26 53.15 106.7 J 7.10 Radhapu!'

KR Jhansi (U. P.) (13) V,'heat 35.01 15.56 94.05 11.64 Ladpura North

KR Jilansi (U. P.) (15) Wheat 59.64 48.83 79.14 105.93 57.06 Ladpura Khas

Uninhabited Mador Bhata

KR Jhansi (U. P.) (12) Wheat 15.52 105.48 79.95 31.19 15.39 Mador West

KR Jhansi (U. P.) (11) Wheat 84.47 46.78 80.68 20.38 Mador East

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (IO) Wheat, 126.11 7.81 10.83 137.04 8.11 Bangai Har

Maize

FP Jhansi (U, P.) (14) Wheat, 63.04 8.08 1 S 4.30 13.54 Majra Bangai

Maize

fP Jhansi (U. P.) (16) Wheat, n. 3 6 4.03 423.19 27.86 Maharajpura

Maize

PR Jhansi (U. 1'.) (to) W,lcat, 84.52 4.00 266.03 27.26 BMgay Khas

Maize

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (14) Wheat, 86.86 93.55 324.45 64.89 Rajpura

Maize

PR Jhans[ (U. P.) (20) Wheat, 139.66 64.87 237.14 38.15 Chakarpura

Maize

FP Jllansi (U. 1'.) (22) WLleat, 12.66 77.32 68.03 95.60 22.17 Lathcsara

Maize

FP Jhansi (U. P.) (22) Wheat, 9.00 87.31 76.76 210.00 152.90 Pathari

Maize

FP lhansi (U. P.) (12) Wheat, 94.26 64.93 203. S8 19.86 Kari Pahadi

Maize

PR Jhausi (U. P.) (15) Wheat, 131.58 67.63 194.29 29.23 Jauauli

Maize

40

~Y"'" ~UT~ .• ..,.~, .Q., ..... GA-"f'f~rij ~ wfqo ~)q " .... ~ "lI111 'fi1 'lT11 '1m 'fi1 ~"f~ ~tr '>I'f-~ (1lR '1111 ii~mlt,,~ 'f;,fi ~ cit 'fi1<1ll"~) (-) w.rr Of'TTlIT"IfllT ~ ~ ,""l am"f ~ 'lfu1ij "li\ m ~ {r ,")cyr. if "lim i:t R"a;ft ~ 'll: ,!1'r'H~ '3'Ti1oOT ~ ..nz -a'h 'll: "iff; ~1 ~ (~br~~) 'fiT 'ii1111( ~ JPI;R ti '1fT ~ -5 fil;. ;:ft., 5-10 f>l:. >it. m ~ !f,lf 10+ fq;. 1fT.)

Amenities available(if not available within the village a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz-5kms,5-10 kms and 10+krns of the nearest place where the facility i~ available is given). ,------_________ .:A.. ______________ --.

1!ll\lf"lq; fqf'R1:!T q.'N <j;T 'l1'11 :m; ",1<: ;mm1~9il ~f B'I11: C1l'ffm

m ij; f~~iTfi[) (q1JBrq~) Loca- Total ~.,""'1-"If[.r) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days or tions(Bus-stop. num- Name of 'IilIage (in number of water l'o" anu tl~...:, )''lYU.l.f\.''';'. :H\~W\1.:i 'O~Llti ... hl.

ber Village hactares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph h,1 t if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41 ~r~!l1~ 956.60 3,555 (614) P(1) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

42 'ifi'<ITif'lT'lfm 256.40 "ifro'f

43 mT~~ 689.85 389 (66) P(l) +-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

44 ~<J~<J 432.73 410 (66) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

45 ~~ 224.69 535 (66) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

46 <imr~ 'lffi:l 272.34 186 (35) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

47 ~r 394.82 673 (l09) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

48 ~ 350.30 'f)l:Ff

49 ~qm'!ffi\l 290.59 513 (81) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

50 ~Rlfi<'Il 324.52 482 (87) P(l) -(5-10) w -(f ... IO) -(5-10) -(10+)

51 '1'<I'furr 319.65 498 (83) P(l) (-5) w -(-5) -:(-5) -(10+)

52 ~R~~ 171.40 282 (53) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

53 fulro "frer 1,032.04 569 (99) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -00+)

54. ~~ 260.34 634 (109) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) Monday -(10+) "

55 ~r<llw 558.64 3,649 (624) P(l), M(1), D(1) W PO Thursday -(10+) PUC(I)

56 ~'l'{'R;l 461.96 298 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W -:-(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

57 • iITIl 475.33 443 (64) P(I) -(-5) W . -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

58 ;ij-u lmr 731.18 2,422 (436) P(I) -(-5) W PO Tuseday -(10+)

59 ~'lfm 357.28 'froij'

60 ~li1~ 404.91 949 (179) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

41

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tahsil

lint 'ff'fi" f'ff'fi"cCfl'[ ;onn: fir;r;ft 1!"'l '11M '3'l!il1r (3T~1?i 'i!~11 W:I':!T'T 'PI firFI1''1" f'lin:T1 ;r. I\lor fi>:"1'lft rum'li ~ 111 'liT '1"111

~'t ~ 'l~it ~u '!ir 'lRTl'i'{ ~ ~'!~11': if Ti'{'lim <::'l"liI'I9 if; <::T f'''fF! (foli) ~fCf\lrflj'P '!5l' 11TfT (i"f;, l;r. if) l);f<r\Ji Land U5C (i. e. area under different types of Land "'T'T'1T :r:rm'f

usc in hectares rounded up. to 2 decimal places.) ~'-f'f;~"f<'if ,---------..A...-------" __ -, B"f~ 'Ti'{ mtRi it -1<: wril;f<~ €tm it f~

fID"if Bf'ifif 'l'l"f'q~ 3f'!'1'1<'iT (fiT"" Oil<: Remarkr

"1<:['11,,) '1'O:if) including any place of

appro" Nearest Culturable Area not rdigious, ach town and waste (inclu- ayailabic historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri" ding g"ucher for or a rchaeolo- Name of village (in Kms) supply food Forest by source gated and grov.,S) cultivation gisal interest Village

---- " .. _----_.-._ -- .-......... ,,~-.. ~----11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 n 20 u ._------

PR Jhansi U.P. (15) Wheat, 84.56 319.29 157.25 285.99 109.51 M(l) Chandawani

Maize Kha~

Uninhabited Chandawani Bhata

FP Prithvipur (16) BAg Wheat, 103.99 54.95 368.14 162.77 Bhclsi Khurd Rice

FP Prithvipur (14) EAg W:leat 30.75 85.49 73.18 196.40 46.91 Rampur Nazsimra

FP Prithvipur (12) BAg Wheat 63.95 45.40 84.21 31.13 Majra Sewlal

KR Prithvipur (13) Wh~dt 157.89 33.00 27.27 31.79 22.39 Boresar Bh~ta

FP Prithvipur (16) Wheat 35.43 118.87 115.10 90.99 34.43 Todi

Uninhabited KarkhigarJa

FP Prithvipur (14) Wheat 65.91 45.43 151.52 27.73 Chhewla Mala

FP Prithvipur (18) Wheat 58.86 44.06 144.33 77.27 Digwar Kalan

FP Prithvipur (16) Wheat 83.49 36.70 141.27 58.19 Patariya

FP Prith vipur (18) Wheat 32.91 36.44 91.59 10.46 Digwar Khurd

FP Prithvipur (16) Wheat 144.39 189.51 114.18 425.89 158.07 Simra Bhata

fi1 Prithvipur (12) EA Wheat, 71.90 39.37 111.84 37.23 Kachhya Kheda Rice

KR Prithvipur (12) EA Wheat, 237.69 58.95 131.33 130.67 N (3). Simra Khas Rice M (2)

FP Prithvipur (11) Wheat, 87.85 151.69 158.10 64.32 Jera Bhata Maize

FP Prithvipur (11) Wheat, 140.08 101.09 203.80 30.36 Mahua Bag Maize

FP Prithvipur (9) Wheat, 72.28 222.28 142.52 266.68 27.42 leta Khas Maize

Uninhabited Sunrai Bhata

FP Prithvipur (9) Wheat, 75.63 ''1.15 139.08 99.05 M (1) Papawani Khas Maize

42

f;rer~ a~m~ ~·Wq~T~ ~;:f ~f1:r ~'l~)~ /

----, ----- ----------1.'''10f'1 'A jlf 'fil crTif lTTif q;r ¥" "I';Hi1.lm ~"OT "'f'fl2:f'fOTrrt (1;(,1 If[ll' #' ~r::n-1rrt ~" cr{i ~ cit 'lm'fif #' (-) ~ <i'1TllT IT'1T ~ 'fiTo ~ efg-'fi<.'[ ~qR'-IT<:1 3{h: 'd'Tit "f'''{ ~T 'f,'[6o'f. if lfnr ~ f~r ~r n: ~flrun( '3'T\1<OT ~ 1li~ aP.: 'l<: 'fil' '01 <I-iT<: ~lj >{9'i1<: ri '!it ~ ~ -5 f'fi, iff, 5-10 fi!;, m. i:t ",I{ '11 1O+~'f>. 'iff,)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in'broad ranges viz.-Skms, 5-\ 0 kms. and 10 + kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). , ______________ .A.. _________________ ,

!!Tll1f'1fQ; f'ff'liml 'lm 'li'l 'lFrT m> 311<: <mff':!~ 911 fifi'f/ <i;;m: &["1NI

m ~ f-..:;r lfR '!iH ~T (<m fGT'l, ~i>f~ Loca- Total mrcr, :;m--lTIlT) tion Total area popUlation Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tiOllS (Bus Stop, nUID- Name of village (in number of v,'~t'~l Pos~ :':lJ t11: m:_~-:~:t/ l":i.i1W':'~' [,t~t:0~,

ber Village hactares) households Educ~tional Medical (Potable) Telegraph ~1at, if any water way) ~-."- -' ... ---~.-------.------, ... -. .---~ ------

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ') 10

61 ~~'f1 351.12 317(54) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

62 l!!;P:{ !iffi{ 111.55 209 (36) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

63 RllJ'i'!'J ~1CT 383.62 9lwr

64 if'fl1T'it 367.30 607 (105) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

65 "lWhl 446,08 502 (83) pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

66 mrorr ~~ 173.71 109 (17) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

67 ~f<:T: 313.30 9lwr

68 "~I 133.82 397 (70) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

69 m-u 404.70 '1,020 (200) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

70 fu1rqf':1T1CT 281.94 31 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 *T 234.28 133 (19) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

72 ifT"T 11reT 360.99 9T<:R

73 'iT~~ 322.59 914 (167) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

74 ;'['I'ft !iffi{ 578.69 1,396 (23Z) P(Z) D(l) W PO Friday BS

75 'iTaim ~~ ~rCT 121.24 1j'[<:R

76 f~lW 171.03 240 (50) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

77 o:~or 664.59' 1,082 (185) P(l) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5)

78 ~m 213.04 92 (14) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

79 wrd 369.73 616 (113) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

80 '!'lfR~1 if"T 166.87 234 (46) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) ~

43

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tahsil

\TIlT <roO ~11 'f'l\ f;;r.!m ~lS!f 'li fl1 '3"cr:i'rT (>TW 'l1fl1 ~q!['[lT 'iiI forfunf ~.f'fi ~ 1lf~ fccqujl ETTfirf; >TIlT 'FT ~m

~ ~ mr<it ~1 'iiI "fro",," ~ ~9'E-1{, it f.f'fi"2:(l'11 ~i'[q if; <it ~ C!'li) ~~r"," 'Of "1m (f'O. 111. if) 12;forCTl Land usc (i. e. area under differen types of Land W1"9T ~,f(!C'I

use in hadares rounded up, to 2 decimal places.) 11~if;,,~ ,-_______ ..A.. _______ "_-.

~1r1B Gf'1 lJTWlT « ih ;fr(l'[if; fqit i,ffif if; f<lit

T'l["-l(T f~f~ ;j1l"\'foU q~ Of'!'1I1oU (~ :it, Remarks

"f[1Jlfi{T B~) including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach town and wa ste (inelu- availabel historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher [or or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food FOf0St by source gated and groves) cultivation gioal interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Prithvipuf (8) Wheat, 97.42 98.26 90.86 64.58 Papawani East Maize

FP l'rithvipur (11) Wheat, 26.24 16.22 51.84 17.25 Sunrai Khas Maize

Uuinhabited Vishunpura Bhata

FP J'rithvipUf (8) Wheat, 65.90 127.16 99.90 74.34 Banyani Maize

KR Prithvil'ur (15) Wheat, 60.31 90.22 137.66 157.89 Sarsaura Rice

~:TT1I Prithvipur (13) Wheat, 17.27 29.58 28.28 98.58 Tapariya Hadaran ~'Iro....L'-

Rice

Uninhabited Hamirpur

KR Prithvipur (16) Wheat, 24.62 32.89 49.70 26.61 Urdora Rice

KR Prithvipu[ (14) Wheat, 11 0.17 127.46 128.57 38.50 Dhara Rice

KR Prithvipur (14) Wheat, 14.44 46.54 159.88 61.08 Digwar Bha\a Rice

FP Prithvipur (13) Wheat 32.39 39.90 20.22 85.92 55.85 Madari

Uninhabited Neguwan Bhatll

FP Prithvipur (13) Wheat 4.29 94.98 85.15 106.07 32.10 Sakera Khurd

PR Prithvipur (11) Wheat 107.11 126.38 295.34 49.86 Neguwan Khas

Uninhabited Sakera Khurd Bhata

FP Prith ViPUf (l0) EAg Wheat 42.17 19.48 74.41 34.97 Lidwaha

FP Prithvipur (8) Wheat 81.52 74.06 105.92 351.94 51'15 N (1) Darretha

FP Prithvipuf (6) EAg Wheat 42.83 46.65 84.96 38.60 Jailwara

FP Prithvipur (6) EAg, EO Wheat 57.67 37.16 122.09 152.81 Atarra

FP Prithvipur (8) EAII Wheat 3.00 60.63 22.69 68.13 12.42 Sujanpura Naj. Bhclsa

44

f<rcn~T ~«lw ~-~at~T~ ~~ ~ff{ \1q'tJ,lT

PIT;fm 'XP! 'l1 ;1111 liP! 'fiT 'iiVI' ';;r.Hi~l:lT ,,"[('Toll' "f"f-w'<imii ('I1'fu 'X1ll' lOT ~for~ ;;q,,'Ou <rit ~ <it 9iRli if H ~I!l \9"'TI'IT l!l!T ~ 'iii? 'li'l ~fOf'li" ~ qf,:;rn:r 311<: ;mit; i['['i{ ~T 'lif<oq; 4' 'Am it f3f<f.n ~T on: '1finn~ ~<l' ~ 'lli m 'IT ~ ~t 'f""'R (~'fi':tr<: ij') 'for ~'lln w >I''li'f': ~ 'li'T ~ -5 f'ti. ;1"1'./ 5-1 0 f~. 'li'f. l!T a- '""" 10+ f'l'i". lif.)

Amenities available(if not available within the village a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz-Skms.5-10 kms and 10+kms of tbe nearest place where the facility i~ available is given). ,--____ ~. _________ ..A.-_____________ __....

lit'11~ f~T <ff.t '!i1 trr.TT m;am 'l'T'm1~ '!l fu;r I ~m:mm

em: if; f'l:'iflffu mllT (iA"~1'l~) Loca- Total m..;. "f"f-ml\') tion Total area population Day or Comrnunica-code of the and Drinking days or tions(Bus-stop. num- Name of village (in number of water "Pr .. t 8nu the p>3 rlcet railwa" st.tiOD. ber Village hactares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph h It if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 R 9 10

81 ~<rt 415.97 ' 501 (84) pel) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5)

82 ,,~~ 196.66 737 (124) P(l) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

23 ll1'IT orr~ 365.09 408 (66) -(-5) -(-5) W -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

84 ~ 165.40 701 (109) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

85 f~ 323.24 1.568 (275) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 'l'fi;;r;{f

!H; ~~ 327.34 914 (155) P(1) -(-5) W PO -(10+) -(5-10)

87 ~r owm:

~22.56 qrwr

88 ~ 115.02 449 (75) -(10+) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

89 'li"fl<:T 212.09 422 (61) Pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

90 ~<r.r 139.79 553 (91) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 'ATq

91 ,;"",,,,1 121.31 237 (40) pel) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

92 'lfurft 1,106.07 ,1.095 (177) P(1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) NS

93 iiI'tm 844.86 1,545 (295) P(I), M(I) -(10+) w PO Tues(!ay -(-5)

94 ~ 446.45 704 (118) P(l) -(10+) w -(-5) '-(10+) -(10+)

95 'fT'EIlC 415.25 847 (138) PO) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

96 ~ 269.50 360 (45) -(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

97, mr I!i'<ro; 311.07 730 (120) pel) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

98 mr ql{if3; 269.69 342 (50) -(-5) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

99 ~"t<n: TiT 782.81 2,448 (394) P(I),MO) -(10+) w PO Monday, BS Friday

100 ~'!U 375.94 631 (99) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -('"-5) -(5-10)

45

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tahsil

Vll1 CI"fi fif~ if1n: fil;;f9"T ~ mlf ~ (ar.wr ml1 ~ 'fiT forf1ii'if f'!mrl ij; Iffq fCttfUlT mflr!; IH+! 'f>l 'f1lf 'f~'f'f ~ '3W!'1~-u '1>1 !;fl~l"'l ~ ~il.'1': if f~~ ~9"9 'I; 'l:! ,'IT'! <1"'1» it~f<T'I> ifl l1f'i (f",. 111. if) W'fm Land use (i. e. ar~a under different type of Land 3[?f<lT ~rm'f

use in hectares rounded up, to 2 decimal places.) lli!M ij; t~ r--- ______ .A.. ________ ----:---..

B~ 'fif ~mr.fi ~ it, ~Cl1 ij; f9"1r G-Cl1 ij; fc.,it

firRiiI fURa- ~ "fS!:! ""if( 3f1;'f1'fOU (~ aft, Remarks ~BfQ(f) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious a~h town and wasle (inelu- available historical to (1i~tance P'lw~r St?"!~ lrri~;tt~~ Unirri- ding ga~lc~~r for or archaeolo- ~~a~c of village (in kms) supply food Forest by 50urce gated and groves cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 1<1 15 16 17 H 19 20 2

FP Prithvipur (8) Wheat 87.88 49.76 238.92 39.41 Safguwan

PR Prilhvipur (8) EA Wheat 8.00 54.98 38.02 54.15 41.51 Chandrapura Khas

FP Prithvipur (8) EAg Wheat 106.26 75.81 105.82 77.20 Madwa Jugalpura

PR Prithvipur (10) EA Wheat 7 ... 97 22.40 52.72 13.31 Panhari

PR Niwari (14) EA Wheat, 147.82 28.06 136.80 10.56 Sinauniya West Maize

KR Niwari (15) EA Wheat, 150.55 11.82 150.72 14.25 Sinauniya Khas Maize

Uninhabited Sujanpura Jagir

FP Niwari (16) Wheat, 49.66 23.02 27.99 14.35 Hirapura Maize

FP Niwari (15) Wheat, 107.69 14.80 69.60 20.00 Kanaura Rice

FP Niwari (15) Wheat, 57.29 15.64 3['.62 28.24 Rampura Naj. Rice Kanaura

PR Niwari (15) Wheat, 55.41 26.81 31.50 7.59 Dulawani Rice

KR Niwari (22) Wheat, 128.65 61.37 426.33 228.29 261.43 Bheetri Jowar

KR Niwari (19) Wheat, 0.35 74.42 417.20 288.92 63.97 Beejour Jowar

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 98.45 179.33 150.27 18.40 Badroli Jowar

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 118.52 166.53 71.88 58.32 M(2) Baghat Jowar

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 89.07 58.41 107.98 14.04 Putri Khera Jowar

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 120.43 58.45 111.64 20.55 Dewari Kalrau Jowar

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 92.92 49.15 109.64 17.98 1(1) Dewari Wamnau Jowar

PR Niwari (15) Wheat, 200.32 352.90 173.54 56.05 Puchhikar Jowar Guwan

KR Niwari (7) Wheat, 8022 156.23 102.21 37.28 Mohanpura

Rice

46

f~l~ ('(Q~)w if"f-'Effq~Tt1 ~ ~fq -a-tfqTrr '" "

~m llltf 'PI "ifT-:r '1'111 '{;l 'i{'T;;riffil3!1"T '3'Ho& ;;rcr-w"artt (lTf;;: 'AT'!1 'ij 'j;forIJTt:t '3"T<'f,'!1" 'fi;T ~ m 'fi\\'!1'! it· H tw i1'lTlTT 'l'f! ~ <iig ¥ ~~g<f," ~ q"[%<:) <.IT, Hi> 'l"P. i:T 'file:;,,; B' ... Ttf ~ f'Rf'lT ~fl 'R ~m~ '3"'h,iiCT ~ 'iIi: <11<: 'R qQ" \\<:T

'11=<R (~1fi:lT< if) '1fT ijr,m ;:;'1" !<'-f'R 1!ir it If{ ~-5 fiji. -.fr. 5-10 f'li . .rr. i'r '{ilf 11"[ 10+f'-f>. 1fT) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) IS shown in the cohlmn anti next to it in bracket, the di'lance in broad ranges viz -Skms. S 10 kms. and lO,kms. of the n~arost plac\l w;lere the facility is available is given). ,----___________ ..A.._,-_____________ ~

!f:errllff,' f'ffif;cffi oit~ '{;l "HI' :S['Ii" :it, ;;mrT1:/~E" 'fiT fq'f 1 ~"T, elf,PIT m ~ f<f'f 1!R q;W l[r (ifRRlq't 'l

Loca· Total -R:m'l, ore:-.';j;l;)

tion Total area population Days or Communi ca· code of the and Drinking days of tions(Bus-stop, Hum· Name of village (in number of water Post and the market railway station, ber Village hactares) houst;holds Educational Mc:dical (Potable) Telegraphs hat, if any wa leI" ay). , __...._>---~,.---,,------

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.

101 f'f>'Y)WT 411.42 828 (112) P(1, -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

102 "-- ' GZ'_''\~ ~ 39.73 733 (116) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(- 5)

103 'l'fT~r 101.69 o[t<:g

t04 aFfli'! ~ 649.61 'fT<:R

105 &«R:T <1T« 734.77 2,357 (373) PO) -(-5) w PO W~dn~sday -(5-10)

106 WP,f{l 491.60 1,665 (265) P(2) -(-5) W -(-5) S'lturday +)

107 mm 646.03 810 (129) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

108 ~<T 125.47 195 (27) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 fi:Iq-q 407.541,009 (164) P(J) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

110 fl~ml 303.56 816 (120) PO) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5)

111 ii''fU 1M 282.03 338 (54) PO) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5 -10)

112 ~r 577.93 1,303 (195) P(l) -(5-10) w -(-5) Friday -(5-10)

113 ~~ 256.71 244 (31) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

114 11lfT1«fT 276.72 90 (12) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

115 sfifl: 'I11eT (ail1,?) 350.97 65 (~O) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -( - 5) -(-5)

116 5m:;flm 634.87 130 (20)-(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

117 fiifurr mcr(~)176.74 ,fn:m

118 ml'\!TT~ 151.62 231 (38) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

119 1f~'!U 143.62 148 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

120 ~~t 963.10 3,331 (559) P(I), M(1), D(I) w PO "Monday, BS PUC(l) Wednesday

47

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tabl1i1

!fliT ~ f'f'f.eCfIT 'f1l">; ~i'f[ '!'l'1" ~f1t ':3"T'1"1'f (a;~ mll" '3''1'itoT "'[ f'lflf«,[ f'li"tlTi it Iff Of fgtqur[ «rfi1'li !flIT 'fi"T 'fill"

~'t u;<i '3'ff'1i"[ ~[ '1ft <3RIR ~ ~~<n: if f~ <:lITl1i'f"f it <:1" <''IT'!" (['fi") 6fcmrfu'fi' if •• wI (f'l'. til. ij') ,};firorT Land use (i. c. area under different types of Land 31'''<I!T ');'~:FR'l

use in hactares rounded up, to 2 decimal places.) +rQ~ if; ~'1T ,-_________ .A. _________ --,

~ 'If;j' "WFTT iJ -i<: ~l it f,,i:t mi\ it f"fir

fuRcr fuf"l<! ~'lJ OF~'1: ~.,"

(lTm 3m Remarks

~~) including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturabk Area not religious, a~h 10\ln anu waste (incl u- available historical t n 01<:tRllC? PO\vt'!' ~t:-,~~e lr;!cia~~j Unirr; ding ;;au~h~: for or archa~;,;lc- -=-~ari1c of village (in k;us) supply food Forest by source gated and gro"es) cultivation gical interest Village

.~---

11 12 13 16. 15 16 17 18 19 20 2.

KR Niwari (7) Wheat, n.34 :'22.43 66.35 24.30 Kishorepura Ricl)

KR Niwari (7) Wheat, 9.78 8E.90 71.76 37.78 31.51 Tarichar Khurd Rice

Uninhabited Nawada

Uninhabited Asati Jdngal

KR Niwari (5) Wheat, 398.67 132.21 157.71 46.18 Asati Khas Rice

KR Niwari (10) Wheat, 280.29 74.94 104.18 31.99 Binwara Jowar

KR Niwari (12) Wheat, 156.45 274.62 178.55 36.41 Rawalil Jowar

KR Niwari 00) Wheat, 6Vn 34.69 17.19 1 \>. 72 K.achhipura Jowar

PR Niwari (5) Wheat, 97.36 132.81 15 U;O 25.57 Pipra Jowar

PR Niwari (4) Wheat, 91.67 70.82 116.90 24.17 Gidhkhini lowar

FP Niw~ri (6) Wheat, 75.69 88.18 91.71 26.45 Oewara Khera Jowar

KR Niwari (26) Wheat, 139.01 183.43 146.05 109.44 Sakuli Jowar

KR Niwari (25) Wheat. 46.03 88.63 65.51 56.54 Oabar Khas Jowar

KR Niwari (18) Whiat, 29.05 137.11 100.60 9.96 Shyamsi Jowar

KR Niwari (19) Wheat, 62.41 169'75 113.16 5.65 Dabar Bhata }owar (Ugad)

'KR Niwari (20) Wheat, 147.87 58.08 178.98 194.53 55.41 Oabar Jangai Jowar

Uninhabited Khiriya Bhata (Ugad)

KR Niwari (19) Wheat, 39.65 65.69 39.22 7.06 N(1) Khiriya Khas Rice

KR Niwari (~9) Wheat, 61.55 41.48 30.22 10.37 Veersinghpur~

Jowar

PR Niwari (13) Wheal, 263.73 425.83 181.44 92.10 N(I), Tarichar Ka.1an

Jowar M(I), T(l)

48

f<{fl.tl~l ~~~ '3A'-~~~T~ t!c{ ilf~ ~qTt'(

~ll:f 1I1'! 'f.T 'fill 1JH'f.T '8"1 ;;;'1~1H '3Q;;r.u .'f-W'fmc( ('1f~ ,Hl1 if W~ ;oq;;rou 'fD ~ <iT lj;0f'! ii H i"1!T .,-;rT>n rp:H ~ ~:s :!r ~'t;;rq;;;r C('i qf"{<[~T <>lh: '3"'T~ orR ;IT 'f;lto'li if IH<r a f;rcRT ~{r 'T1: w"tmt '3"'l<r.cr ~ 11"t~ m 'T1: q~ ~T '1"-1< (h~.'[<: if) 'I>'T Jii"'l1 W J;f'l>~ "ir iT 'T~ ~ -5 fop. llT., 5-10 f •. llT. ~ 'I'll lfT 10 -'- f'f. Ill.)

Amenities avaIlable (if not available within the village, a dash(-)is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms. and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). r-----·--~----------.A.--------------~l

ire;fllT'fi f~ID 'lm opr qRl '" 1'1' dr, qr"f~ QTI: q;r f<f'f I lii'2fR iilf'f'i'IT \in it; fu";r mni1i: iT (iffi m:l-1:if<I

Lcca- Total mr;; :;f;;r -liFT)

tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of lions (Bus-stop num- Name of village (ill number of water Post and the market railway station ber Village hactares) households Educational Medicdl (PotabM Telegraphs hat. if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 I) 9 10

121 ~iffl »':i 539.34 1,771 (305) P(l), M(1) -(-5) w PO Sunday BS

1"'~ ~- w:~ <l'RT '007.21 1,047 .(147) 1'(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

123 ~r 374'79 263 (39) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

124 ~~T 756.71 }'028 (166) PP) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5 -1 0)

125 ii.ro 999.94 1,644 (305) P(1), M(l) H(I) W PO Wednesday BS

126 ~'T~, 49.38 250 (50) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

D7 m~~ 292.15 492 (81) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

128 'liro.rlf<'f 182.85 of'ro;f

129 fu~ m111: 316.38 669 (17) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

130 itlfqn' 208.17 686 (122) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

131 Ihr 303.97 242 (29) -(-5) -(-5) W +-5) (-5) -(-5)

132 tm 652.27 1,132 (184) P(l) -(5-10) W PO MOllday BS

133 f'~ Irn1' 308.71 . 604 (75) Pel) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

134 ~'q"f'T ~ 365.55 11 (3) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

135 3'iITu 863.28 2,483 (389) P(l) -(-5) W PO Wednesday. BS Sunday,

136 .q~ 657.27 1,087 (173) PO) -(5-10) w -(5-10) Friday -(5-10)

137 I1oI1:T ~ 170.71 <fm.;

138 ~f1f 759.31 1.572 (240) P(1) -(5-10) W -(5-iO) Thursday, .-(5-10)

SUIlday

139 lr.ro~ 114.66 m'fo\'

140 II1r.IT 812.25 1.582 (256) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-') -(5-10)

49

Ameoitits and Land use Niwari Tabsil

.nfR ~<fIf <m: ~ , .. ""11 ~ (~ ~ ~ 7fi't nr~ fom'l ~ ior f~~ lJflI 'liT 'fll{

~ ~~~P't 'iii ~'f a ~~rn I{ f~ ~"f'I. ~ ;it ~ (I<!i") ~fu¢!f1I> iJ111f11T (f1f>", ~. ~) 1I~" Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land if""T 'JG<R'f

lise in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~~f'RT ,--------__ ..A.. __ ....-_____ ,

lI'f ~ ~ m lim if; fiilit >ia1 if; fiilit ~f~

Fni.{<! ~ ~!I"~ ~a-(~ am: Remarkr ~)m~) including

any place of ilWfO- Near".t Culturablc Area not religious, .eh town and waste (inclu- available historical to di,tance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo. Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation- gical interest Village

fI 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

:&:R Niwari (30) Wheat, 244.03 151.78 79.30 64.23 Sakt Bheron Jowar

KR Niwari (26) Wheat. 83.94 165.75 303.88 180.66 72.98 Dhawa Bangra Jowar

KR Niwari (31) Wheat 24.80 34.38 149.23 138.02 28.36 Madri

KR Niwari (32) Wheat 23.94 229.40 181.27 262.18 59.42 Kathau Piihadi

PR Niwari (30) Wheat 242.29 249.85 269.17 118.92 119.71 Scndri

KR Niwari (25) Wheat 35.24 3.59 3.30 7.25 Durgapur

K.R Niwari (25) Wheat 132.54 77.14 34.62 47.85 Sadikpura

Uninhabited Phutera Jangal

:&:R Niwa.ri (23) Wheat 27.91 28.22 134.21 126.04 Sindoor Sagar

I.R Niwari (20) Wheat 43.32 114.35 32.43 18.07 Dhimarpura

KR Niwari (24) Wheat, 9.03 160.33 101.73 32.88 Ganj Jowar

:&:R Niwari (21) Wheat, 115.86 111.01 118.22 139.89 167.29 Kudar Jowar

KR Niwari (24) Whe.at, 92.16 63.08 92.85 60.62 Kunwarpura Jowar Khas

K.R Niwari (24) Wheat, 257.51 3.73 21.09 82.90 0.32 Kunwarpura Iowar Jangal

PR Niwari (16) Wheat. 131.15 605.14 86.42 40.57 N(I), Ubaura Jowar M(I), T(J)

.... K Niwari (22) ·wneat • 37.40 489.72 9/.27 32.~11 Chachawali Iowar

Uninhabited M"jra l'atharam

K«. Niwdri (20) Wheat, 24.52 596.94 95.89 41.96 Patharam

Jc'::r.r

Uninhabited " ajra

L cnawa1L

"",-i{ N;"ar; (I. .) Wheat, 4.08 107.6", 57.J.ll,1 74.58 50.301 ~(l) hamill

}'w-r

code .um· Name of her Village

141

142

143

144

145

146

147

14~

149

150

151

[52

153

154

155

157

158

159

2

f • ., (1(1 ("I'l<ITHT)

,,>W:lilPT

'l~;{iT ;j1 '!f~ ~~ rnt'1Rmt ~ (~JI') if1~~

Total papulalio.

and number of

50

"q;;rif{ ;;f'l'·~fi{Q"T\{ (u:fif 'l(~ :i{ ~k!p;~ ~il{ if~T ~ <'it iffifII" l'{ (- j illT i;f'l11H If'n ~ orh: m m it ~ if !IT'T u- flf<RT ~tt <r<: llf.ruro: '~!lf t !'fit ~''1<: ~ ~T

~~ ~ ~ ott lit ~.5 Iitr.lit., 5·10 fi!>. '"" ~ 10+ fifO. oft.) Amcnitie5 available (if Dot available within the vilia&e. a dash(-) is 'SI:iI:iWD ill rile column and next to it i. brackets. the di~lance in broa~ failles vi2 .5kflls, 5·11 kms and I O";'-kms of the nearest place where the facility i, available is gi"el1l). ,.--- --.. ------------..A..-------------_-----.,

!\~fitro!; f,.f.!;f'1f r1'"r;, '!:f 'nit .Fr: am ~1{lC ~ ~! ~'"'-.: ~ 'In: il;~1.f~"'1~@ (~mr,~

Day of Tolal area of the

village (in hectares) hou~~h(jlds I!,~uca\ional Medical

Drinl::iag water

(Potable) Post and Telegraphs

days of the market!

hat. if any

fm, ~'I!T'T) Communka­

(iSH!'; (Bus Stop, railway litatio.,

water way)

4

452.51 840 (153)

(,~ 1.99 2,546 (,R6)

MUll 823 (132)

n.96

PO)

1'(1 )

1'(2),

M(1)

.fi'1'1"

462.S0 1.406 (232) 1'( 1), (1\11),

PUC(\)

356.24 527 ('i4) po)

335.13

24K.O€! 490 \7') i'([l

326.64 581 (94) 1'(1)

424.47 741 (24) 1'(1)

417.76 8[9 (139) 1'(1)

174.25 177 (27) 1'( I)

333.85 402 (64) P(ll

137.53 329 (Sn 1'(1)

355.37 ~96 (lJO) 1'(1)

L3.39 172 (27) ( -5)

175.43 394 (58) P(l)

258.67 432 (67) 1'(1)

1 S6.57

1,491.51 \901 (648) 1'(3), Mm.

PUC(I)

6 7

-(5 -10) w

(-5) w

(5-10) w

-(5 -10) w

-( 5 -10) w

--(5 -Hl) w

-(- 5) w

-\-5) w

-(5--10) w

-( _5) w

-(5--10) W

-( -5) Vi

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

FPC(1).

PHC(l)

w

w

w

W

W

8 9

PO Monday

PO Friday

. \ -5) -(-5)

PO -( -5)

(5-10) --(5-10)

-(-5) -(5-10)

(-5) -(- 5)

-(5 -10) Saturday

-(:; -1 0) -(5 10)

-( 5) -(5-10)

~( -5) - (5- 10)

-( -5) -(-5)

PO -(-5 )

-( -'5) +-5)

-(-5) -(-5)

+-5) (5-10)

PO Wedn:sday,

Sa(urday

10

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-( 51

-(-5)

-(-5)

-(-5 )

-(-5)

B.S.

-(-5)

( -5)

- (-5)

( -5)

-( - 5)

-(_,-f(J)

R.S,

B. S.

51

Ameuities and Land use ]\,iwari Tahsil

llllr <f'j; ~"1f' fi[Of;ft ,!li!1" 'Ilf+r ;;'1![r'[ (3);1I[T'I 'lTf" -3'T![rlT it f'ft\:r;i'\ f""tTl it !ii." f~'lfr &rfil't; '.lHifoT"fTlf

~ u;<i ,,({'1ft 'fU iii) ~Im," ' ~~,,<: if f'l'l'';li Wl1i1?; 'f; cit 'COli;; "'1') ii.f"0f~iii. ;pf lff't (fiji. liT. if) ,!f'HlT hand use (i. c. area under diff~rent types ef Land or,,'!! ,!,fff'"

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) llW'f if; ~i r-----------------.A.---------.-----, ,,~

'1"'1 "i[!f.;ii ~ ih ~rilifiifit ~1~F1if fBf"" W''1'1 '3'<"1<& ... ';;n:: "'l:'I"1iff

(IT)'H .. R Remarks 'IT<~t .rff1") including

any place. of A,pre- Nearest Culwrable Area not religious, ae. towa IIU. waste (inelu- available historical to distance .Power Staple Irrj~ated Unirri- ding !i:~u~her for or archaeolo- Name of villace (ig kills) supply food Forest bv sOUIce gated lind Ilroves) coltivation Il:ical inte~e.t Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 2

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 38.46 280.79 100.46 32.80 GuawaJi

lowar

KR Nlwari (9) Wheat, 299.34 236.71 66.69 49.25 Thona

Jowl!r

KR Niwari (12) ... Wheat, 56.92 462.01 90.79 31.29 Bamnori Sheela I

Jowar

Uninhabited Ghoogshi Grant

KR Niwari (18) Wh~at, 100.20 187.40 142.28 32.92 N(2) Ghooshi Khas

Jowiif

KR Niwari (18) W~;;:ar, 1.1 g 40.76 160.30 58.34 95.66 lJrnri Jowar

Uninhabited Bhamora Gran I

KR Niwari (18) Wheal, 69.58 77.51 59.18 41.79 N{I) Dhimarpura Rice (Najulilri)

XR Niwafi (16) Wheat, 66.12 120.62 84.1 0 55.80 C(1) Bhamora Khas Rice

:l.R Niwari (12) Wheat, 144.34 103.13 151.44 25.56 Naurll JowBr

PR Niwari (I 5) Wheat, 296.19 36.75 51.00 33.82 Urdora Jowar

FP Niwari (13) Wheat, 42.63 39.30 20.64 60.59 11.09 Nimchoni Jowar

FP Niwari (15) Wheat, 85.90 52.81 70.82 91.99 32.21 Kalotharll Jowar

FP Niwari (6) Wheat, 51.18 33.81 45.38 1.16 TO) Dewari Nayak Rice

FP Niwari (7) Wheat, 131.55 30.26 121.4Q 72.1)1 N(l), M(I), Ba:h~!~

Rice HI)

FP Niwari (9) Wheat 15.51 25.65 56.27 25.96 . Lamapura

FP Niwari (8) Wheat 42.54 5e.33 52.72 23.84 Churari

FP Niwari (12) Wheat 54.96 6LS1 126.76 15.08 . Raipura Khas

Uninhabited Raipura Jan&a.l

KR Niwari (13) ED, Wheat, 2.09 406.58 538.54 336.55 207.75 N(I),M(Z), Teharka

EAg Rice T (2) Khas

52

f;;r;r~T ~~<1? il'i'f .. ~fq~Tij ~ ~f;r ... ... :a'q'q)"T

~ lHl1 'I>f 'IT+f lfPf 'lOT 'Ff Offifw '3'1\'iOU "'"-W'1lrrct (lff~ lfPf if w'f1lTct "3'q('f~")" '1"QT ~ <it 1j;ffi1l'.-q: (-) tw "1'Tlm 'f!IT~ m ~ >ifOfqj\{ ~'1f~ W"{ ;;l1i; ifR l:T iliT"O'O 'f, lfPf ~ f'lffi'fT ~.J '1"{ ~f'f!ffi( :a-'1ii.er ~ 'Iii <:!h '1"{ 'fil: i"{i i1~ (~?:l:[<: li) 'liT UW ~11 ~'lIT"l: ~ '!it '1i ~-5 for.. 11T. 5-10 f'f.. 'IT. <IT 10+f'lf. 11T.) .

Amenities available (if not available. within the village, a dash( -) is shown in tbe column and next to it in bracket. the distance in brnad ranges viz -5kms. 5..10 kms. and 10+kms. of the n~arest piace where the facility is available is given,. ,----__________ ,_..A.. ______________ ._,

Ili&rfuro f"ff,",lJf '1T't 'PT '1T'1"1' "TF 3Th 'Tl'fl':!il:Tc 'I>f fHI H"In: ~""'<[ ,n<: 't f~ 'lf~ 'til{ (OT ('Hr R1'f't"'~r

Loca- Total ~~, ",<>I-lIT.i) ti.1l Total area population Days or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions(Bus-.stop, num- Name of village (in numb.;;r of water Post and the marketl railway station, ber Village hectares) households E1ucatiJnai Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat, if any water way).

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 HI

161 <rW!<:T 294.13 687 (108) PO) -(~5) w -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

162 ~<rfir 332.21 U35 (211) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

Hi3 ~T'liTCi l,n6.40 fm'l

164 ~) 597.86 1,331 (219) P(l) -5(-10) W PO . -(5-10) -(5-1 J)

165 'III1mrl<:T 20t.00 57 (l2) -(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10 t-)

16' .(hoeT 402.68 !>61 (151) P(l) -(10 -'-) W -(-5) -(-5) -(I' :-)

167 mrffi 213.31 379 (71) P(l) -(IOn w -(-5) -(-5) -(l'i-)

1U 'ITf.j~<: 285.18 328 (62) -(5-·10) -(5~1 0) W -(5 -I 0) -(5-10) -(-5)

119 ~T -'.27.1-'. 1,092 (215) po), ~(5~10) W PO Saturday -(-5) M(l)

170 fu"lT "H! 5&2.3-'. 958 (164) -(5~Hi) -(5~10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

171 '!'i,?T "'I".'T 312.11 23 (4) -(-5) ~(!O-L) W -(-5) -(-'5) -(-5)

172 if<:"'~T ... 1.53 311 (59) P(1) -(5-10) W -(5 -10) _:(-5) -(5 10)

173 1'<:'1'1'<:1 :nO.~2 259 (5-'.) PCl) -(S-tO) W -(~5) ( 5) -( -5)

17-'. flr'1'tu 369.30 877 (168) PO) -(5-10) W --(-5) . -( 5) -( -5)

175 if'fmT i<:T 209.~5 . 37 (9) -(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) ~(-5) -(-5)

176 f>;(tlTI1It:T 253.23 -rI<:1'1

177 'uu 5~7.52 1,3043 (217) pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

173 l1JT<:T 853.33 1,925 (313) P(1) -C-5) W PO Mo.day .~

179 ",eUif.1 46.6<1 .fIU"

130 ilOfT 2i.l55 7H (99) pcn -(-5) 1V -(-5) . -(~5) IS

53

Amenit:es and Land use Nilvari Tabsil

~~(fifi' f'f'Rcf+r "liT, f~ 'j"'"'l ~fi:r ~T!f (~"(l'f ;roiFr ;i,t hf'w'l f'li"Bfi if; IffiT f1':tq1l[[ mfi:P-r. 1:11"1" if;f "1m

~ rr;;f '3"rir rir of,r liiiR1fo''l ~ ~~~, 11' f'f'!><:<PI ~9 if; GT .<IT'f <11» QfuQTftI'f. 'fT :WT ('f~' ·"I"T. ~) ');f'iOlT Land use (i. e. area under different tYPL~ of Land "l·nn q:,)w,q

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) "fQ«r 'Ii >:"'f"fi .-________ _.A.__~------, '1f0 "" '1TCA'i fr », wr :t f·Iir ~ if; fuit

riD"", f~r"'(T ~o," cr."!, :"'J,tf<'!O'l' ('1m om Remarks ~'ilf@) including

any place of Appro- Nearetit Culturable Area not religious, ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple' Irri;:;atcd Unirri· ding gaucher for or arthaeolo- Name of ,·il!age (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Vilbge

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 2

KR '7'Iiwari (12) Wheat 44.21 129.84 106.40 13.68 Baraipura

. KR Niwari (14) Wheat 103.74 65.71 112.79 49.97 M (I) Jikhanllaon

Uninhabited TeharKa Bhata

KR }jiwOlri (15) Wheat 140.'6 J 35. 7S 220.55 100.60 Astari

FP Niwari (14) Wheat 11.53 40.46 75.75 74.2<9 I'Ihopalpura

Ft' Niwui (13) Wheat 85.78 58.44 226.36 32.1 () Sorka

FI' Nill'ari (1 3) ""heat 31UO 35.95 124.67 14.59 Garro!i

FP Niwari (16) Wheat, 53.96 33.98 144.62 50.62 Manikpur Rice

1"1' Niwui (16) Wheat, 146.98 65.10 168.95 46.11 Du.d~llla

Rice

fP Ni"'i.rj (12) Wheat, 1 00.91 180.43 265.23 . 35.77 M (1) Siya Kl1as Rice

Pit. Niwui (11) EAIl Wheat 68.44 42.72 61.82 106.10 33.73 Kuluv.a Bhata

Ff' NiNari {7) Wheat 26.70 6.20 ·U9 3.74 Barwaha

riP Niw.ari (9) fA: Wheat 92.21 64,92 119.26 44.03 Dharampura

KP{ Niwari (') ED, EO Wheat 122.26 44.93 131.4-9 69.6~ Jhingora

pft. Niwari (1 I) EA: Wheat 46.42 46.95 17.54 21.34 Panyara Khe~a

UninhQ bited Siya BhatJ.

Cit Niwari (5) ED, EA, Wheat 112.64 233.75 164.24 76.ft9 T (1) Churari

l"JIt Niwari (3,. ED, EA, Wheat, 277.47 200.21 219.65 16.00 N (4), Mudara

Jowar M (1)

Uninhabited Katrawan

PIt Niwari (4) 'EA, ""heat 1-43.()7 i •. 5. _0." 12.4& M (I) Til ..

54

fi1~~1 ~~p:fti¥) ifi1·tlf(f~n~ ~<i 'l1fll \S"tn:{)'I ~ "

pr;;fur lIfI'['IiT'!T'1 !lTTI 'l'T 'I>('f "f'I1f1i11T ;;<f,;,ea" ;jf~-!!fuJrii ('If<: l:"Tlf j.) ~'ffl! '3"'1\'1;'<[ '16.1 ~ m «>r<'ior ii H ~'1" "llTtm lfl:lT ~ ~ 'lil aJif'Oil" ~. Qf'{1fl<r 3I"n: ~ m 1;i 'fl'o," if 'lIlT ~ fuq.jt i<:i 'n: ~Forlfnt ~u ~ '11~. <Ii<: 'n: ~ ~i

""'" (~~!f!:ij') 'F) !i1l7:IT ~ ll'l>[<;;;:ir...-) lT~ ~ _5 f,;;. l1i., 5-10 ~. >fr. lIT 10+ F",. "f.) Amenities available(if not available within tl,e village a dash(-) is shown in the column 'and ne"t to it in brackets. the distance in broad range, viz-5kms,5-1\) kms and lO+kms of the neaTest place where the facility j. available is given). ,------;_ _______ .. ~_J'_------'_~ ___ ~ ___ ~

l)~~ l'If'fiWT 'I)'f 'fiT'lT'i1 ~1'fi ojh 'IT''mitTIC 'fiT ~ / «'11( "'I<ff'l'T ;m it fG'f'!If;:: ~ (it (iffl'RT'f~)

LcCli- Total ~.;;rii-'TP\) tion Total area population Day or Communi~a-

code oflbe and Drinkinll days or tions(Bu&-S(OIl. nnm- Name of village (in number of ",ater Post and (he market! railway station. ber Village hectares) households Educaliooal Medica! (Potahle) Te!egrp.l'h b..\t ~f ~ny water way).

2 4 6 7 8 to ~.,. ........ -----

j8l fu:Vr . 699.67 602 (l01) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) as

182 fu4 ifur 147.39 ,fro:r;r

183 i[;;rr 421.07 780 (116) P(1) -(-5) W -( -5) -(-5) ISS

184 f.mF~1 'I([e[ 741.53 J85 (31) -(-5) +5) W -(_5) -(-5) -(-5)

185 ~ 430.83 630 (108) P(1) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

136 fil!;TU'!lJ 713.71 724 (114) P(1) -(5-10) WI -(5-fO) -(5-10) -~5 -10) ('F>r'l'!<:T)

187 ~'!'i .. 289.23 345 (66) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5 -10) ~(S-lO) -(5 -10)

188 q"\EI..r'l' 453.76 2146 (337) P(I), -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) M(I)

139 iffi1l'f'l 199.10 528 (79) pet) -(5 -1 0) W -(-5) -(5-10) ·(5-·10)

190 qt(r 'fIcl 746.8a 20 (4) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-IO) -(5-tO)

191 ~.$Il'f 21H2 1i'm<T

192 ~Hl~~ 374.45 776 (121) PO) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

193 "!'llfi( 738.56 1,27& (239) P(I) -(5-10) w PO Monday -.(-5)

194 ~ 336.80 1,210 (192) P(lJ Hel) w PO -(5-10) RS

195 ...ro~ 285.89 Iih:r1r

196 ~ . 295,66 8J9 (169) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) RS

197· ml'#r 166.13 254 (38) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) as

198 ~ 282.98 670 (HI) pel) 0(1) w PO -(10+) +')

199 ~''"'!<f 457.04 680 (110) PO) -<-5) '" -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

200 $rof 247.41 254 ,46) PO) -(-5) ,.. -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

55

A menities and Land use Niw&ri Tabsil

lIll1' Q1Ii ~'f'l"< ~ '1""- 'if" '3"l>;frr (~ '1,1" '3"l'irr ",1 f;rf"f"'1 f.;~T if; !it", fe'l"it ,nF'l"f, 11,., 'liT 'II"!!

q'~ t:(>i~r ro:r lifT l5ii'lT"'f ~'Ie.'H ij' f"op,,;m ~ if; ,,) ",Til i'l<P) ~~rf"ij\" 'l'T '[ltT (f.I;'. "t. in '!;f'HlT Land u~e (i. e. area un,jer different type of Land 31'l'1T ~~q

use ill hectares roundeu up to 2 d.:cimal place,.) 'lvc<! it ,,<,,,1 ,----------..A..----------..... "f;O:'1 'f'l ,",WiT ~. it, ~Clr if; fWr ~<l1~ f\,ir

~. ~

l;gf~;:: fl:rf"1Cf ;;qC'(.u iT'"f<: 3T"1<:("''1 ('IT", ",-i<: Rem;lrks

"TU'TT@ ~) including iny place of

Appro- Nearest ClIlturable _\n:a not religious acb town and waste (incJu- available historical to distanc~ Pow,:r Staple lrrigakd Uniffi. ding gauchcr for or archaeolo. Name of village (in knl'i) supply food Forest by source gateJ and gr:OY~s) cullivati,)n gical intc:r,~st Village

11 12 13 14 i-5 16 17 18 19 20 2

PR Niwari (4) EAg Wheat 20~. 7 5 16lJ.83 270.77 54.32 Devendrapura

Uninhabited Siddh Tariya

KR Niwari (4) Wheat. 150.04 64.44 195.21 12.3~ Kena

PR Niwari (3) EAg Wheat 90.74 199.64 216.G2 2J3.31 31.22 Niwdri Bhata

"'R Niwari ( 15) Wheat M.16 [04.35 '132.67 129.65 Rabai

PIt Niwari (8) Wheat 33.93 78.3S 92.28 441.18 17.94 Biharipura (Pajanpura)

PR Niwari ((,) Wheat 63.14 7[.93 124.04 ;0 12 Ncguwan

KR Niwari (3) FD, fAg Wheat 205.80 49.7 J 168.85 29.40 Pohakhaa

KR Niwari (5) Wheat , 87.99 10.44 !l4.'~ 7 16.20 T(J) Basantpura

KR Niwari (6) Wheat 132.80 84.29 50:2.60 27.19 "aha Bhata

Ullinhabited 'Byat8 JGI111al

FP Niwari (6) Wheat 163.50 63.58 125.4-4 21.93 Baswan

Fr Nh\'~\ii {S) Wheat 238.61 16.61 430.66 52.68 Temple Jugyai

l::R Niwari. (10) Wlreat 111.02 51.44 106.18 68.16 M(I) Bhelsa

Uninhabited Majra Bhel~!L

KR Niwari (12) Wheat il6.04 100.89 92.98 15.75 M(2) Mohanpura~

KR Niwari (9) Wheat 64.11 24.81 69.91 7.90 Rago\i

KR Niwari (20) EAg, Wheat 94.40 38.64 133.90 16.04 N(I) Uhilla

ED

KR Niwari (17) ED, Wheat 904.55 63.67 238.70 60.12 Kunwarpura

EAg

KR Niwari (17) Wheat 56.40 52.12 ~O9.93 2&.9C Mlujan

56

ftlCf~T "~tf'~ 1Pf-~f"'~l~ ~ ~f1:t ~"li)q ,. "

Plfr-Wt lI'flI''IiT "M "f'{ ~T ~~ ~~ 'i'if-lff'l"!fll:t (lIf~ if'{ ii W<f!fll:t 'O~ ifilT ~ <iT '!iW{ Ii' H il!l ~ 1fIfT ~ !lite ~m;;r ~ '1'fu"n:r zm: ~ iI'N l!t ~ if lITII ~ fura;ft t;iT If< l!Tif~ ;;<ffl1ifl" ~ 1l~ mi: If< q(! ~t 'l"FoI1: (~'f~>n: if) ~ ,r"'l1 'HI ';!~ ~i "') 'l"{ ~ -5 f'!>. lfl. 5-10 f ... '11". l1T lO+f'li". 11T.)

A"enities avaIlable (if not available within the. villa£c, a dasn(-)is shown in: the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-Skms. 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given).

r--------------..A..-_:.------------~ 1111iffVr;, f'lf.l;(ffi '1"R'Ii"T'IAt ~ .. om: iiTm ~ 'liT furl ;j'<l1l:~~

an il;~"l"R~fiT (am m<t-~ Loc3.- Tlltal ~ '(Of-1lTi l) tion Total arc:a population Day or Communica_ code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus sto, num- Name of village (in number of water Post arid the mark~tJ railway station ber Vi\\age heo.:talcs) hO\l~eho\ds 'Educational· Medical (Potable) Te\egtaph~ hat. if any water way).

Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

201 .l'rll"~ 22~.94 515 (93) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(~5)

202 ll'IiRT 408.79 1.059 (191) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) Tuesday -(-5)

203 "If'ifU 1l'Ii1<J 363.72 448 (82) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) (- 5)

204 ~qt t 55.90 189 (32) -(-5) ~(5-1() W -(-5) ~(~5) -(-5)

205 ~T~ 601.42 ilTwr

206 'IJ~ 144.33 126 (l6) "P(l) -(5-IO) w -(-S) -(-5) ~(5-10)

207 fif<;z 440.37 S53 (137) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

20"8 'flrf ~l 401.93 571 (89) P{l) -(5 10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

209 ~<rT ,iHr 427.70 1,187 (178) pet) -(5-10) ·w PO Tuesday BS

210 U'iIll-'; 324.74 1,246 (220) P(l} -(10+) w . -(-~) -(-5) -(10+)

211 ~ill'~~ 402.37 1,312 (240) PO) -(10+) w PO Wednesday -(10+)

212 "h 1,515.41 ~Q~CP:""~

213 ~'!lT 307.11 <m_'fq- fu!" 'r"~ 'Ii' f<f<fA"

214 ~rU~ 243.77 478 (S4) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

215 ~Tm<'f 85.22 46 (7) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(- 5)

216 'l>(TfT 438.27 ~ Q ~TCP: ~ fif<;iT;r

217 ~ 413.18 490 (80) -(-5) -( -5) W -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

21S fu ~;;rnr 319.60 989 (177) P(1) -,(5-10) W PO -(.;-1\) . -(5-IU)

219 "If«T~ 355.82 1)209 (218) P(I) -(-) '.V (-:i) -(-5} -\- ')

220 m: ffi1l<: m<'f 325.)!/ 250 (45) -t· 5) -(-j) W -1-5) + l_ \- )

57

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tabsil

lIi;r Cf'fi f.r'liCCfl1 if'T"{ firm:fr ~ ~If ~ (6f?f\'q >rf;r ~ ToT fcrf'li'""f f.~ if; ~OI R"'loft ar1irr. lH;r 'fiT ;;r;r

q~'if.r ~~r~T '1fT liTI'1fP'f ~am: if fif'l>~Cfl'f ~;n:ri'fq if. ;::) "WT ~r ~~ '<=l l!T1\ (f1f>. 'II. ~) W"f'-f.1 Land usc (i. e. ar~a under Jiff~rent type of Land 3fO!f<fT-r:lQ('1

U3C in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~,'i if. t"Pfi r--- ------.A..-----------. ,,~

<A mu;ff II it, &mil; f"'fit ~Tif;forif

fuf"f"f f~Ra ;;q;roU 'f~ 3f~'1oU

(~m Remarks ~$) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturablc Area not religious aeh town and waste (inelu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unim- ding gancher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest bv source gated and groves) cultivation gieal intaest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

FP Niwari (12) Wheat 54.15 37.63 84.59 52.57 Neem Khera

PR PrithvipUf (8) ED, 'EAg Wheat t 13.60 39.41 166.03 89.75 M(ll. Makara T(2)

PR Prithvipur (8) ED, EAg Wheat 109.09 37.99 139.42 77.22 T(I), M(I). Majra Makara CO)

PR !ldthvil:;U~ (~) Ei~J.g, ED 'Nhcat 45.38 29.52 64.21 16.79 Wajguwan

Uninhabited Ladwari Har

FP Niwari (I S) Wheat 54.55 19.44 59.32 11.02 RIIR Naiu

rP Niwari (10) WlJeat 105.83 48.40 79.77 206.37 Bilt

PR Niwari (9) Wheat 111.02 7U8 157.93 66.10 Naya Khcra

PR Niwari (8) Wheat ,137.75 . 68.74 138.99 82.22 Kuluwa Khas

PR Prithvipuf (10) ED, EAI: Wheat 51.01 103.26 39.04 95.85 35.58 Rajapur

PR Prith"ipur (8) ED,EAg Wheat 134.58 33.34 168.47 65.98 Ladwari Kachbyau

Merged in urban area of Pfithvipur Jer

Merged in urban area ef Prithvipur Bindupura

PR Prithvipur (4) Wheat 111.82 30.69 56.48 44.78 Ladwa,i ~h ..

PR Prithvipur (4) Wheat 48.71 36.51 Ladwari Til

Merged in urban area of Prithvipur KarguwaJl.

KR Prithvipur (6) Wheat 119.04 11.93 232.24 49.97 Tenipura

KR Prithvipur (6) Wheat 2.92 129.35 14.57 U3.41 19.j~ Bcersal!llf

Kh!'.s

KR Prithvipur (4) Wheat 110.46 31.22 169.08 45.06 Madwa

Rajgarh

FP Prithvi pur (:J) Wheat '/.16 2.83 16Z.7~ DZ.IH Jj~er Sagar

T~!

58

f~ ~~ ~·"f~enq q-cf ~ft{ ~!1.ft:rr. '" '"

<"Rl!f 1H11 'liT 'fTft 'lH'IiT ~ "f'«iro ~;~ -;r;;-~!ffit (<rfG" IfTlf If w'f!ffit '3'!<'f'er 'f@ ~ 01 'f.Tt'flf if H i~ i1'fFfT 'fliT ~ "res ~~'Ii\'1' C(a' '!fufru 3!R m <iITi!: ~T ~ it '.m, B' fi;rn;ft ~ 1fT W'r!ffit -a-'1"'!1itr ~ l1V: em: on: 'Iil" ;;,~T 'l.'I'l: (~~l:["1; if) ~~ W >filT1: <ni '!>'T lT~ ~ -5 f.t. m. 5-10 fq;. liT. l1'T lO+f.t. m.)

Amenities a>latlable (if not a>lailable within tbe viJIag", a dash(-)is ,hown 111 the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5- 10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is giver.). r---------------7"..A.------~-------~

!IT&rfUrj, f'!f~iJT 'IR- 'liT qgT S'1<f; "Ii<: <iIl~r<: fllZ 'liT f~1 !i"ln;~ ~r

"IT' ~ fu;i':jf<: ~ \'IT (;m "cN-'l:"iil' Loca- Total ~ ~-1'1111) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of lions (Bus stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market) railway station, ]'er Village hect~re<) hou<eholds Educational \1.edical (Potable) Telegraphs hat. if any water way).

2 3 4 (1 7 8 9 III

221 ;HUmT 1,43.21 406 (86) -(-5) -(-5) W -~(-5) -(-5) (-5)

.~,

~.:.- ~>rzI"fF 238.76 453 (80) P(I) -(5=-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

223 ilQA"!<:1 4()'~..40 1,535 (282) pel) (5-10) W PO -C5-10) -(5 -10)

224 'il"lT[{ '1<:1 . .f41.~4 882 \HO) PO) - (- 5) W -( -5) -(5 -1. 0) --(5 ; )

225 Cili'iT<:on:T 369.63 %3 (173) P(l) -(-5) W' -(-'i) -(5-1"1 --(5-- 1 0) (<i1~"~,

226 'G"T '-"IT," ~icr 108.17 CfRFT

227 ,!<:m ,,(f'f1~ 3 [8.82 326 (48) P(1) -(5-10) W -( -j) -(-5) --( -5)

228 !H'r<:r <IF'f 21-1.37 "[RH

229 ~:;rFr'h: 57 6.53 1,050 (204) -(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(.5-10) -(10+)

230 &<Ji 212.66 213 (42) -(5-10) (5 -1 0) W <5-10) -(5-10) -(10 -: ;

231 ll;iP:T q;"fn: 31 G,43 344 (54) ~'( I) --(-5) W -c-:) -(-5) -( -S)

232 f:n:¥f 506.68 553 (RO) PO) -H) w +-5) - (-5) -(10+)

233 lJ:g1;\'1 Sg6.17 89~ (138) 1'(1) -(-5) W (-5) -(~'i) -(10+)

234 <:fuT 412.41 1/.79 (131) P(l) .-{ 5) W -(-5) -(-5) :__(5-10)

235 ,nn:'i[ <;il; 2)7.4.1 55 (10) (- 5) - (-5) W -\-5) -(-5) --(lD~ )

2.:16 1'111T<:i 166.49 ')II (163) pel) (5 --I (l) W -(-5) -( -5) -( l() -i-)

237 q<fl1 ~T 375.57 365 (55) 1'(1) +5) W --(-5) -(-5) . (l0-c-)

238 ~'TIi'1l'f( 748.29 3,290 (515) P(I),M(1), H(l), w PO Wednesuay, -(10+)

PUC(I) PHC(I) Sunday

239 ~ 581.23 1,241 (235) PO) -( -5) W -( - 5) Friday -(5-10)

240 l1~T 't,1 257.S3 62:3 (~5) P(l) ( ·-5) W (- 5) -(5--10) -( -5)

59

Amenities and Land use Niwari Tahsil

~T'{ (!'i; f,,'f'c<!lf if· 1"( f~,-,'[ ~"'!{ 'lfi:r '3"'i>:lt'T n4TCl": li '1'-:>:[8 *r F, "T"'1 f'liflTI it ~,!i;[ f?;Cff'Jlt Ulfi1'f' IWi ~;;1'1" G-['~ v:of ;vJ'f,f rtr 'Of "l"PT01 o "';',":11"( * r:;TO-F' ;:-:T:["P-f in <;_T c<:fFf Cf'V) f,''irQ:r;I11f, 'f'T :-rI'T (f'C. 11f. #) '{'ltTl I,and usc (i. e_ 3fca u'1der different tYQfS of Land oPT'll q<JCR'i

usC' in hect~rcs roundl-d up tel 2 decimal places.) If<[;cf ;t l''f6iT ,-_. ---- - ---.A..-------.-.--- --~ lJr~ '1'1 .wF,-i '" i'n: <ifcftif> f"'t ~ij;f'1il'

fi; 'ifl firf,,?, "fTCf"f.T <Rf<: ar'!'f0'u (<fR ( iii''': Remarks

"ffUlfl7.T lrftliJ) including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach to\,n and waste (inelu- aV1ibbk histcrical to dj,t:mcc Power St3ple Irrigated Unirri- ding ga uchcr for or archaeolo- Name of ~il'ag" (in kms) supply food Forest by source gltcd and gr,)ves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 n 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 2

f·P Priihvipur (5) Wheat 39.7] 27.96 57.12 H.42 Naya Khera

FP Prithvipur (7) Wheat '55.91 45.40 31.12 90.65 15.68 Bamroli

FP Priihvipur (7) Wheat 149.87 36.93 148.59 12').01 BhopaJpura

KR Prithvi;;uf (9) ED, \Vheat, 70.79 1')9.65 ·93.60 146.25 21.55 Ja.\ahar Pura fAg Rice

KR Prithvipur (10) ED, Wheat, 170.43 41.20 89.23 68.77 N(l) Tatarpura EAg RiCe 1'''''''''' ~ ._ ~ _ ~ ._,

\_.LJIVJ_\"~(HJ

Uninhabited Bada Pahar Dhata

KR Plithvipur (6) EAg Wheat, 84.19 47.86 162.00 24.77 Ghurara Jagir Rice

Uninllabited Sanera Tal

KR Prithvipur (15) ED Wheat, 175.52 116.92 232.72 51.37 Jeraun Jagir Rice

KR Pri(hvipur (16) Wheat, 31.72 55.48 55.70 69.76 Khairai Maize

KR Prithvipur (17) Wheat, 82.05 16.08 148.25 70.05 Majra Kachara Maize

KR Prithvipur (1 S) Wheat, 97.29 15.37 274.24 119.78 Dirguwan Maize

KR Prithvipur (18) Wheat, 91.67 111.13 13.35 306.78 63.24 Mudauni Maize

KR Prithvipur (16) Wheat, 49.21 126.58 46.25 165.62 24.75 Rautera Rice

KR Priihvipur (18) Wilcat, 66.89 15.04 60.76 114.72 Bajranggarh Rice-

KR· Pdlhvipur (16) Wheat, 92.53 30.47 19.94 23.55 Mamaura Rice

KR Prithvipur (18) Wh-:at, -... .89.28 61.53 204.07 20.69 Pancham Rice Kheda

KR PriUwij)ur (\4) '>"'heat, 27.6'J 342.(}9 118.39 226.24 63.~8 J craun Khalsa

~ke

KR Prithvipur (12) Wheat. 239.63 67.95 237.56 42.09 MajaJ Rice

KR Prith'.'ipur (1 '1) V/hcat, 108.52 18A8 121.21 9.29 lklf~'; ...... Seen J' ........ ) ......

Rice

60

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~l:( ~T~ <1>r <'il" ltflr lIlT ij)i1 4i.ntwr 3'l;;fitr 'ii;r-~f<oolt (;rl\; 'ID! it ~!{rt ~0lJ ~T ~ m ~ # (-) iw "'l'fPIT lJlIT l 't7t'f prQ"",," ~ '1n:<mJ ~'h: "J"!!if; ~ ~ ~~ it IDll it f~wr1lfl q;: ~R1iIW. ~g ~ ~ ~h 'n: 'l{ ~'ft 'I"~ ({~.-.: if) ;;o;T ;j~l ,,," ~ '!of ;pT '1i ~ -5 lif. m., 5-10 fif:. >tl. 'H 10-;- f'f.. If,.)

Amenities available (if not available within the villa~e, a da~h(-) is shbwn illl! ... column and next to it i. brackets, the distance in broad rallies viz -Skms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place whn-e the facil~ty is available is gi ... en). r---~-------'- -----.--..A...-----------------__ -)

''r~f.Tiif ffi~! <flit if! qre,-i "llf. m<: CITlIT(!lW- ~I m-l *tT>: i'fH~ 1i<: if; fo:'l "1lfG' ;f.l{ gr (~reF, ~,l

toCt- Total T~'I", ~-"l't) ti.ll To' q~ are" population Day of Communicu-code of the and Drinking days of lionl (Bus Stop. .um- Name of village (in numb(r of water Post and the market/ railway ~tatio'l. be< Village hectares) hou&cholds B~ uc ltional Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way)

2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10

241 'ii[\lf'T 687.25 2,01& (334) P(1) -~-5) W PO Monday (- S)

\ 242 ltnii'1;<:T W! 209.58 346 (49) -(- ) (- 5) W +) -l- 5) -(5 -10)

243 \:n:1'FiT f~C:FI 275.64 583 (1 (2) pel) -(--5) w - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

244 li"\'1')'f'1 '>f101 163.25 oi'rn'l

245 'fo'lilq.iT "IH! 611.18 2,011 (3~O) 1'(1) --( ~ -10) W 1'0 Tuesday -(5-10)

246 "f,l' fq.iT 'llm 300.20 143 (25) --(-5) -(5--10) W - (5 --1 0) -(5-10) -(5-10)

247 '11"<1 §"{T 1';f[H 712.08 1.188(189) pel) -(lO-i ) w -\-5) Friday -H)

248 ~r<1 mT 'If<:l -1-00A2 li'r,,,,

249 tl!lfrri"f 413.66 297 (47) -(-;-5) -(10 +) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

250 ':J"~Fl '<if"! 274.62 271 (' 'I pel) -00+) w -i-5) -(-5) ( 5)

251 ~<:( 289.89 395 (59) P(l) -('-5) w . -( 5) -(-5) -(-5)

252 oiT,["'1 '>flU 1,3113.05 2,517(457) Pd). -(-5) w PO Saturday BS

:\1(1 )

253 f<Rm qiQl~ 11lm 474.83 694 (133) P(1) -(10+) \V - (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

254 ~1"{T ~Fs 267.18 635 (120) PO) -(l0+) w - (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

,rirf\-255 fir>J-u $I 1,227.21 1,653 (288) 1'(1) -(10+) W 1'0 Tue~day BS

256 "full! "leT 629.36 ,.-[W1'

257 fu<1'rn 200.51 ] 41 (23) POl -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

258 \l~'I'T 142.61 356 (50) pm -(5 -1 0) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

259 ~ ~'l>{ 39S.21 690 (121) 1'(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

260 'Il~ 391.34 80 (IS) -(-5) -( 5) W -(-5) _(_oS) -(-5\

61

Amenities and Laud use i\hvarl Tauil

'li\'lII ?\~ f~"v;, f.,.,;t ",!'If Iffi;r "l'tm-or (1r4l"f;r ml't ~ .. 1 f-'<t>1'''i fi{;",fi if;~;;{ fi>;C'{U[1 "ff "'" "1l1"if;{~

"'r;, ~'3"'f'!ft ~r ;;;1 lIl"WTNI • ~;;2:l<' if f'l'R"al1 ~ ;p <it ".lor <lof,) ~fu¢a<ii

"'" lI;l"t (f ... 'il. j{) ~fO( .. r Land use (i. e. area under different types ",I' Land WI'IT ');"U<I'" use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pl~ces.) 11m., if; <>F1T r----.----- - .. --..A..---.-.---__ , 'ffto

if"! ,{T~ 4- 1)7: ~<fr :r. fui'.f ~T if; fmr 1m.~i1 f"-''frr :;'l'''l'i11' ifNi, ~'['1"fi'J

(lrr;r>: arh Remarks 'ifT<PlTir '1f(::(!) including

any place of Afpro- Nearcht Cnlturable Arc] not religious. acl1 lown ami waste (inclu- available historical fO distal1ce Power Staple Irrigated Unirri· ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in km:;) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) Coltivation gical interest Village

II 12 13 14 15 tG (7 18 19 20 2

KR Prithvipur (14) Wheat, 384.43 213.11 53.27 36.44 Luharguwan Rice

KR Pritlwipur (2) Wheat 60.93 65.48 65.05 18.12 Maujipura Khas

KR Pritlwipur (10) Wheat 83.1\6 64.80 20.00 l06.n Jirawani Bhitara

tlTlinhabitcd Maujipura Bhata

,(R Priti1vipur (8) Wheat 333.33 106.78 99.27 71.80 N(2), T(3), Kakawani M(2) Khas

KR l'rithviptlr Ill) Wheat 17·1-.74 58.01 6.93 60.52 Kakawani Bhata

KR Prithvipur (8) EAg Wheat 234.11 211.74 216.21 50.02 . Para Khera Khas

Uninhabiled Para Khera Bhata

KR t'rithvipur r 11) BAg Wheat 62.57 229.30 24.91 7\). S5 26.33 Keshriganj

KR Prithvipur (12) Wheat 2G.09 93.66 107.92 -!7.25 Ral11pura Khas

F l>rithvipur (8) Wheat 103.06 89.04 7 3.6~ 24.11 Chirpura

PR Prithvi,JUf 111) Wheat 241.77 503.03 497.29 140.96 Jewra·Bhaura

KR Pritlwipur (7) Wheat 79.93 70.66 125.95 198.29 Birora Pabad Khas

FP Prilhvipu[ (8) Wheat, 97.28 57.03 33.63 79.24- Birora Pahild

Rice North

PR Prithvipur (7) EAg Wheat, 257.95 269.60 421.13 278.53 Hirora Khet Rice

Uninhahited Madiya Mota

KR Prithvipur (6) EAg Wheat, 56.11 101.25. 33.94 9.21 Tilpura

Rice

KR Prilhvipur (7). EAg, Wheat 60.33 21.20 55.42 5.66 T(1) Saidpura

ED Rice

KR Prithvipur (8) l'!Ag, Wheat, 139.20 ~4.00 156.03 18.98 Baraha Buzurg

ED Rice

KR Prithvipur (1) EAg Wheat 100.42 77.27 19.18 19M' Mabai

~"i-;fr'! ~ls .,Vofl:

Loca­tion code

>;[F( 'l>f if'1" 'f'1<f ~'[r

:8"<'1 ,;r"Q;9" ~<i 'fr>:'mr iT ti~"'!T

TOl31

Total area population of the and

62

:JH;;;or "I''r'I~''>T;rt (q '., '1TI1 ;T' !(."il1~ 'O'tCf;U 'T'itt ~ \'IT .,"i,1I1 if (-) %!;l "PTp;f[ If'1"r?; "fr~ 'O(f:t <T''l" \fr 9i15i5'l\" if lHI1 if f"lcr.fr ~"'r 'n ');"r'if11:( 'a'l<1"<f i; ,i\2 ~h q, Off, ~fr

1;!l" l['fiP': q:iT If'n -5 fiF .• 1"t: 5·10 fir. m. 'fT IO-V'-' >it.) . Amenities al'ail,'iJle (if not itvail'lble within tIle I'ill~gc, 3 d·ls11 (-) is show!! in the co\umnand ne:<1 to it in brackets, the distance il1 br(nd ,anges vh.-5kms, 5-10 knls. and 10 +k1'1.s of the necrest pl.ac~ whcr~ t'le f:\cility is ay"iLltlle is gi\~n). r--------------------.A.-----~------------ -----,

~Te;fiJT'f> f'<fl'Wrr tir;, <f>T 'IT") :srq; 3t-T< i'fPfn::i?R 'for fc.<f/ ~"fl-": c ;'1,,<[, m if; f~~ 'lfu om: @ ('HI m:r, '7:,,1'

Drinking nuIU- Name of village (in number of wale] Post a!1d

T~k.srap~l

D:lyor days of

the mackd/ hat, han),

t~1ij-;r, 01'\1-1-[11 i.) Communica­

tions (Bus Stop, r.:titwuy >[ation,

w;lter way/ ber Village hCC[3r~s) households Educ~tion~1

261

262

263

264

265

266

267

268

269

270

171

273

274

275

2 3 4 5

15 2~3 7 136 (27) -( -5)

535.32 371 (6-1) P(l)

.nfu'lT'lmf 383.52 2,832 (523)

234.06 265 (45)

P(l) M(l)

P(1)

570.41 338 (62) -(-5)

862.94 1,159 (196) PO)

76 (14) -(-5)

'if,~t iin;'1"1 377.64

J,J9IU2 1,862 (328) P(1)

284.15 720 (114) pel)

385.80

mru trnf 634.72 852 (134) \'(l)

~~~l 'lf~ 211.65 16 (4) -(-5)

~T 474.17 883 (157) P(2)

6

+5)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

- (-5)

":(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-1O)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(10+)

276 135.37 143 (19) -(10+) . -(10+)

277

278 460.25 605 (114) -(10+) -(10+)

279 .424.78 683 (122) P(1) D(l)

.M(l)

280 424.84 81 (12) -(-5) -(-5)

7 8 Q 10

w -(-5) -( - 5)

w -(-5) -(-5)

w PO Wednesday BS

w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

w -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10)

w -(5-Hi) -(5-10)

w -(5 -I 0) -(5-10) -(5-10)

W -(5-10) -(5-10)

w PO Wednesday -(5-10)

w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

w -(-5) -(10+>

w -(5-10) -(5-10) -'(5-10)

w -(10+) Monday -(5-10)

w -(10+) -(-5)

w -(10+) -(10+)

w PO -(-5) -(10+)

w -(-5) -(10+)

63

Amenities snd tand u§-e Niwari 'f absil

lfTli <'i'fi ~ iN<: fiil'l"1T '!l;1:[ ''Iii:{ 3'(:[11 ("1>:['1 ij:_f;r 3'{!fPT Tor ~fi[.;r tf;o;{T t ~~;;{ r":"Ffr 'llrl:r'5 'AT1'T ifiT 'TT>!

~il y:z:<i ;jff,f Iir ifr '.'nOll,.."! if;;;"', if f'(1f>'!'flf ~"f~':r ii; ,if o'1FI' <Tip) 1T((\,;rr"r'f. 'f.T .,TlT (ro1>. ;:(1 If) ,!fi.f'on Land usc (i. ~. area under different types of Land ;;r4'OfT ,);<:ra,"

use in heClares rounded up HJ 2 uecimal places.) 'fee'f it ~'Fii r-.------~----"-----.-----) ~lf7"f'i

""! "!wii i; in >tc;"r 1;- foil' >til '" f<'flr fuf-q(i f'rfiffi '3'1"1';;" ,1"31<: '",,('l<1","

('iT'l<: it, Remarks "l'TcFTI'{i -Jf~) includiilg

any place of Appro- Near~st Culturabk Area not n:iigious, ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Trrisate,j Unirri ding gaucher fur or archaeolo- Name of village (in k"li) supply food FDre~t bY"')Urce :rated and groves) cuitivation gleal interest ViUage

II 12 13 14 15 j(, 17 13 19 20 2

KR PrithvipUI (2) BAg, Wheat ,;U 3 28.86 J, 2. 55 50. ~ 3 Gatara ED

KR PritjlVipur (2) i:O, Wheat 103.1i4 72.24 141.9;1 212.45 Temple Aehharu Mala EAg

PR Prith~jpur (3) EA Wheat, 101.51 74.82 11.50 68.10 121.5'-) M(3), Mactiya Khas Rice ~~(3.

KR l)rilh~ipur (6) EAg Wheat, 5;~.S6 66.] H Y6.34 12.6S Keripura Rice

Merged in urban area of Pr;thvipur Prithvipllr

KR l'rplwipur (5) Wheat 7L78 54.26 176.43 2!i7.94 Jalandhar

KR . Prithvipm (5) EAg Wheat, 169.40 223,63 266.05 203.86 Bachhauda Rice

KR Ptilhvipur ((,) EAg Wheat 43.53 23.06 254.53 67,24 I3irora Pahad Bhata

F'P Prith'cipu[ (5) EA Wheal, 58.45 3:1.29 142 4') 143.45 Chandeli Toriya

Gram

KR Prilhviptlr (6) EA Wheat, 216.51 271.15 500.71 203.95 l.(i-dsll111

Gram

KR Prithvipur (8) EA Wheat, '12.84 67.37 I09.R9 34,()S ·Gara Gnsa;

lowar Kha&

Uninilabil'~d ·Gora Bhata

KR i'rithvipm (9) Wheat, 97,27 172.17 127.15 38.15 Gailwara Khas

Rice

KR Priihvipur (9) Wheat, 1.29 17.87 74.50 95.67 22.32 Gailwara Bhata

\. Rice KR Prithvipur (13) Wheat, 121.34 141.85 188.26 22.72 Banjaripura

Rice Khas

KR Prithvipur (11) Wheat, 25.52 21.07 50,95 37.83 ·Barha Khurd Rice

UI1inhabit,~ct Banjaripura

'Ehata

KR Prithvipur (11) Wheat, 65.06 120.80 222.18 52.2 ! Pahadi Baksi

Rice

KR rithvipur (11) Wheat, 52.80 107,90 i44.50 119.58 Chomo Kbas

Jowar

KQ PritllVipur (1 2) Wheat, 2R.93 31.61 72.53 291.77 Chomo Bhata

Jowar

64

f;rc{~1 ~~w iif'l-~fCNTll1Zil{ i{ff{ \3'~m '" ..,

~:::;ihr 1ITl1"'IiT i'fTlf «l1l 'liT 'Ii\1~ ;fiNO!:[ Of'f-W~!:[rii (llR llTlT .1 ,!f<nnri: :a-'f:.i"O!:[ 'fQ1 ~ cit 'f'TvrT iT (-) il![ Cfl"fTlIT <['IT ~ ~ ill'" Iffor'll"f ~<t 'lfum) oft< ;mil; if1'"1:" ~ 'f.lto'fi" <l iffli ~ m.,r r<r 'R ~f<!er~ 'd'f"fOor i!" Jit:t <1h: q;: 'f~ f(f ;no", (~~lP:"il) '1'T ~l$!ll mr ll"'1'n; ~ '!iT 1ft ~ -5 f'f.. '!fr., 5-10 f.!:. lIT. lIT 10+ f.l;. lTT.)

Amenities available(if not available within the village a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. tht< distance in broad ranges viz-Skms,5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility i~ available is given). ,-----~ ._- --- ~---- --~.-~~---------- - ----~

~1i1"fUrI; f'ff'R~1 tlr't '1'1 GBT ' ~p.f; ari-z :mn:1~'li'l~1 ~1<:~

<1n: ~ R'f >W;: 1f,r{ ~T (iif\'f~l'f~) Loea- TotHI WIR. ~-'!flt[) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code Of the and Drinking days or tions(Bus-stop. num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the marketl railway station. beT Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hIt if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ~.------

281 lll<rT.~ 346.97 535 (96) P(1) (-5) W - ( - 5) - (- 5) -(10+) \

282 If.!t,,, 299.33 H92 (158) PO) --H) W - ( - 5) Monday c(iO+)

283 f,rn1: 508.73 369 (74) - (-5) (-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10-H

284 f<R;e; ~ 564.62 . 498 (92) 1'(1) --(- 5) W -( -5) --(10 ~) - (1 O-n

285 'llm:1f'fU 244.14 >;fT>:Ff

286 mr 'Il~m- ~ 309.06 61 (8) -(10+) - (10+) w -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10 ~)

287 mT'frn'f'IfTGT 475.09 mm-288 ~~m- <mf 907.767,326 (425) P(7) -(10 -7-) w PO Frid~y -(10+)

289 tim .1'\"1 328.89 276 (45) -(-5) --H) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

290 "i:'~ 385.92 273 (47) P(1) --(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10)

291 '!ffinft 629.63 987(173) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) --(5-':10)

292 ,!!'~,,!<:l ;;fir", 324.54 39 (17) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10)

293 mr 116.81 254 (50) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

294 furm<:T 131.76 207 (32) PO) (5-10) W -(5-10) (5-10) -(5-10)

295 ~ 40.32 261 (49) PO) -(5-10) W -(- 5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

296 ~ 65.80 32 (6) --(-5) - (--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

297 ~ 23.24 52 (8) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) --(5-10) --(5-10)

298 f;rq'tu 69.84 91 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

299 "R'IQ "'~l 14.47 qfu';f

300 'l>'Iit 34.56 55 (8) -( __ 5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(-~) -(10+)

65

Amenities aDd Land use Niwari Tahsil

R1l! ijI!i f.1ir.<':G1f <!1R ~ I{- 'fllf ~ (~fu ¥l'flt ~if ,"T fort"'"" r~ ~ fi ~ mfit;!; lfllf ~"fIlI"

~ ~w~r~ ~'t ~'f ~ ~~iff~~ if;<iT~iilli) it~ 'WI "l'ffiT (f'f;, 'ffr. i) ",.-r Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land nitT ~'"

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~ if.-t'Rii ,---------..A..---~----__=_::\ "f~ ~ m'l"''1 ¥. It<; ~r ~ f~ ~ if; r",,-,:t

fini;rff fuf.;m ~!f i'.I"m ~!f (<iFn: am: Remarkr

~'l'~) including any place of

A!>pn~- Nearmt Culturable Area not religious, ;telt town ane waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name af viUalle (in kms) supply food Forest by SOUTce gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Prithvipur (14) Wheat, 48.15 54.78 223.70 20.34 Gowa Jowar Pashchimi

KR Prithvipur (17) Wheat, 62.69 115.81 95.99 24.84 Manetha Jowar

KR Prithvipur (9) Wheat, 36.77 70.65 66.42 285.73 49.16 Bitar Rice

KR Prithvipur (8) Wheat, 55.73 276.44 SS.79 146.66 Clcikta Gulaiya Rice

Uninhabited Jasrathpura

KR Prithvipur (10) Wheat, 10.95 174.96 95.72 27.43 Sakera Bhada-Jowar ran Har

Uninhabited Sakera Bhada-ra:::1 IH-2ta

KR Pritbvipur (11) Wheat, 124.91 357.89 311.18 113.7& T(2) Sakera Bbada-low"r ran Khas

KR Prithvipu! (11) ',l..'!":eat, SO.SO 11 ".29 115.09 ~2.il T(l) G::lwa Purvi Rice

KR ' Prifhvipur (14) wneat, 46.39 96.70 145.38 97.45 KunwarpUf!l Rice

KR Prithvipur (15) Wheat, 49.33 54.44 267.35 208.57 49.94 Maniyan Rice

PR ·Jhansi (U. P:) (l0) Wheat 202.34 0.81 6.12 115.27 . Kunwarpura Jangal

PR Jhansi (U. P.) (25) Wheat, 25.29 26.98 9.76 54.78 Lotana Maize

KR Niwari (15) Wheat, 31.14 40.52 26.62 33.48 Lidbora Maize

PR Jbansi (U. P.)( 15) Wheat, 13.52 16.22 1.29 9'29 Singhpura-Maize

PR Prithvipur (14) EAg Wheat, 8~11 13.98 2.83 40.33 Bagpura Maize

KR Frithvipur (4) Wneat, 9.36 9.93 2.67 i.28 Sewari Maize

- OD Prithvipur (12) '""I"~ _,..4- ... AI CloMt "., A'" " <. "'~ AE l;liwaura .I- ~" 'n/U\..(l.l, 1 .... 0'"" ..).1 .... " -'. J" £v ..... u

Maize

Uninhabited ... Chandrapura Bh::t::.

;:'R Prithvipur (18) Wheat, 7.49 13.15 5.29 8.63 Kati

Maize

Loca-ti!>u code num~ Name of ber Village

1 2 -----

301 lJ·~"T

lH'l <f;l '!"f "ffiilS<[T

'F'" ~ ~<t qf-qri( (~!I<: if) '!if «lS<[[

Total Total area population

of th~ and village (in number of hectares) households

\ 3

84.94

115,610,13

4

130 (25)

189,006 .(31,835)

66

'3'1"'1''',[ "R~ (m lTT'l ir Wrmlt '3'T"f<U -n;'l ~ <'IT 'l(T"flt >l (-) t!!f ~ 'fliT ~ ai'r~ "3"trt iiIl"'l" * ~5'li" if llT'l it f;;ri.'RT'i\<1- q, ~mct ;;q"o!) ~:ql~ ar~ ~ 'Ii; '1,,1-

~q "ST'li"!<: ~ if 'l~ ~-5 f'fi . .,T, 5-10 f.:f>. >ft. 'IT lO+f'fi. 11T.) Amenities available (if not available within tl"je village, a' dash(-) is show'l in the column and next to it in bracket th@ distance in broad ranges viz -5kms. 5 10 kms. and 10 + kms. of the l1~arest place where the facility '3 available is given). r-----_.-----------..A..-'--------------'------.,

!Ii 1i!f"l""'n fi'ff~"T lfT" 'li1 '1FfT :;!T'P 'm 'ifT'I"T<:!([Ti': "" hif' ~"fl<: W';r"'TT "IT<: 'l; fif.'t !ffo: 'fiT~ lIT ('Hf ~,q 't",~

"m,m:r1'1:l i) Days or Communica-

Drinking days of tiom(Bus-stop, water Post alld the market! railway station,

Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph5 hat, if allY water way).

5 6

-(-5) -:-(5-10)

P(197) M(18)

PUC(6)

0(5) H(3)

PHC(14) FPC(l)

0(1)

7

w

8 9 10

-(5-10) -( -5)

Amenities and Land use

llll{ a<P.

~"if 'liT 11FT

Appro­ach to village

11

KR

f'1'IiC<111 'l'l'.

t&;jll"<iT'r:T (f'!>. 111. #)

Ne,ltest to\;n and distance (in kms)

12

tq;r;* 'liT

lJf'im

P0wer supply

13

,\V'l

l'fm1''I

Stapie· food

.\4 ----_-_--_._-Prithvipur (18) Wh'~at.

Maize

67

Ni",ari Tahsil

'"T,l '3'1ril'l (, "'l"fRr "~'i:r ""PlllT '1ft ti{ 1''[;'' 1"'1:'<[1 'l; ~j~ . ~ ~'fV;r\ "# f'loiio-Il '-lIT'1<i:r 'ri;it pw, <rf.)

Land use (i. c. area under differeut types of Land use in hectClres rounded up h1 2 decim:t1 place •. ) ,-----_. -- -. - ---. ---'----_._---------_.-'--,

q;f 'fla<rl ~ it>: ~'iT it fWl ~ if. fi:rit f.ll\vr f'TRIa '3'q;"f;!;l q<Jf\ 3fiJ'f'if<OT

(rrT"R ill: ~TUrrTI2T Il :t:)

f~Jftm11:r'f. r~fi'!~fOfl'f>'

31'l'lT,!,1CR'f

~"'~ 1C"-'1T 'itf'Q<1'

Remarks including

. any place .of Culturable Area n 11 religious,

waste (inelu- available historical , Irrigated

by source Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of

Forest gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Villag'~

15 16 17 18 19 20 2

11.88 15.19 14.15 43.72 Gulendha

3,433.45 24}636.90 24,782.21 34,882.9~ 14,321.47 N(24) M(25)

C(2) T(19)

Total

63

"nT~l n~1(O) iif'i.«f~ SIll{ ~ct ~tl:r ~ llft:rr '" ...

~ lrTl1 <nT ;n+r 'XfIl <nT ~~ '3'N01'l1f'f-1];f<r~ (Iff/{ m Ii' '!f<T!lW, ~ ;rif ~ aT ;;;m;:r Ii' (-) ~w '<'flm!T <[~ ~ i!>lT ~..r.;w.T l~ q-ron<:T 611<: ~ -on'! ~r ci\~ ii lIT'If tt ~T;P:T lR W"~ "'~Ql<'f ~ Ttl?: m rn: -n;: ~T 'f+lf< (~l[{Ii') of.t~m ~ SFfiT, ,,;1- '1fT 'It ~ -5 f,.;. +fT, 5-iO fiji'. 'Iff. lfr lO+f'li. <fr.)

Amenities avaIlable (if not aV:lilable within the village, a dash(-lis shown il\ the column ar:d n~xt to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5- 10 kills and 10+kms of the nearest place wher:e the facililY is available" is giv~r.). (-------:---------..A.. ___ ~ ___________ _,

!ii~ff"'", f"ff'li<B1 efr" 'liT qAl GI,-; 3Ti, OffOfR ~ 'Or PR'I B"lTl: ~f~T err<: .if; fi{;f ~ 'li"T'I: W (<nT 'Cel :;-'to! ~

Loca- Total W!r.; '3'f<'f-11T~) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the an~ Drinking days of timu (Bus stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market I railway statiOI:, ber Village hectares) households Educational :v1ed.lcal (Potable) Telegraphs hat. if any waier way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~<} 583.00 901 (145) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS

2 ~"r~ m« 280.00 990 (166) P(l) (5-10) W ( 5) -(-5) -(5-)

~'llRI 514.00 fuR

,_', 4 ~<:T 315.00 122 (12) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(--5)

5 3R"{T "freT 392.00 "I"1"(R

6 ~PJ>mI 508.00 1,637 (322) PCI) -( 10 -]-) w PO .Wednesday BS

7 ;f1;'f'1PJ mel 400.00 305 (69) - (-5) -(10 +) w -( 5) -(-5) -(-5)

8 <i~n:T <fR 936.00 'flm

9 'lI'1;~ <r'il)<:1 343.00 422 (76) -(-5) -(l0~) W -(-5) -~-S) -(-5)

10 "3f'!i<:R <mf 289.00 649 (t02) P(I) -(10+) w -{5-IO) -(5-10) -(-5)

II "<finN "fRr 293.00 10 (2) -(-5) -(10+) w -(5-IU) -(5":'10) -(-5)

12 f,,~ 'fU!-W 242.00 360 (65) -(-5) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

13 ~T 19ffi ii[ <FH 900.00 3,354 (597) PCI), PHS(1) W PO Monday £S M(I) Wednesday

14 <:(,HI'1i li[ffi 455.00 655 (122) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15 "lJRT'i m"T 421.00 66 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -H? -(-5)

16 iim 515.00 1,21)2 (250) pel), --(5-10) w PO TilUrsday BS M(l)

17 ,n'fT 420.00 542 (79) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

18 ~"{'F"fI'I 1 03.00 365 (60) P(1) -(5"-10) W -:(-5) -(-5) (-5)

t9 iIW~"1"{ 'lilC! 129.00 ,1"\<:1"

20 frofT"lr<! 34.3.00 676 (116) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

69

Amulitics and L~nd use Jatara Tahsil

lfT'1 <l'r. FR;c<llf '!'f<: fiT;;J<'I1 'Iil1" 'l1flf ;;;q;;lJf (3f'fRr '+Illf ~ 'lit f-i~\j.'i ff.fTi'i if; ~" f~Cin~ 'AP, 'fiT 'll11"

'f~1 qof ~'fir -r:r 'fiT ~ ~ ~~lT': ;if f~i!(l1f ~ if; c:T ~ <l'r.) i1;fui/Tfuoo 'l'T qj1T (f.or:. lft. ll') ,!l'lEll Land use (i. c. area und"r diJ..:rcat types of Land 3T"RT :!,FR'1'

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal. places.) 'Wc<'{ '0 l;"f<'f1 ,...--.---__ . __ ..A.. _________ , ~f~ 4l'l ~B' ,'t., ~<iT if; f·;it lim~fui:r

fm"Rl fi1ffir '3'1ii[<OT ~ 3l1'Wooor (<it<r( 3ffi Remarks

"fT~;;rf~([) including any place of

Appro- "le:arest Culturable Area not relibiolls, ach to\~n and waste (inc1u- available histurical to distance Power Staple Irrigat~d Unirri- ding ga ueher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in km.;) . SClppl-; [00:1 FJ:est by Gnrc~ . 61t~d 3:1d gwves) cultiv'"tion gical interest Village

11 12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

-;;:'R Tikc,mgarh (46) EAg Wheat, 193.00W 29,00 310.00 51.00 Hatcri Rice

FP Tikan,garh (46) EAg Wheat, 82.00W 17.00 145.00 36.00 Ke~hogarh Khas Rice

Uninhau,tcd Keshogarh Ehata

?P Tikmngarh (48) Wheat, 28.00W 103.00 143.00 41 :00 Jena Rice

Uninhabited Acharra Bhata

PR 1ikamgarlc C'2) Wheat, 20.00 58.00W 179.00 60.00 19.1.00 Narldanwara Rice Khas

FP Tikamgalh (5.1) Wheat, 123.00 C, 53.00 146.00 54.00 Nandanwai-a Riee 19.00 W Ehata

Uninhabited Nandanwara Tal

FP Tikamgarh (53) Wheat, 27.00W, 74.00 74.00 27.00 Khar Rice 141.00 C Bamhori

FP Tikamga,'h (5&) EA Wheat, ~5.00 W 53.00 73.00 73.00 Khakron Khas Rice

FP Tikamgarh (55) Wheat, 148.00 55.00 42.00 4~.00 Khakroll Bhata Rice

FP Tikamgarh (56) Wheat, 57.00 7],00 65.00 49.00 Siddh Ganesh Rice

PR Tij(amgar;l (37) EA Wheat, 106.00C, 620.00 94.00 50,00 N(l), T(I), Banlh0ri Khas Jowar 30.00 W M(l) Barana

fP Tikamgarh(38) Wheat, 80.00 40.00W, 208.00 84.00 35.00 Ratanguwan Jowar 8.000 Khas

FP Tikamgarh (37) Wheat, 44.00 31.00W, 121.00 191.00 23.00 Ratanguwan Jowar 11.00 0 Bhata

PR Tikamgarh (42) EAg Wheat, IZ1.00W 246.00 110.00 38.00 Bandha Jowar

PR Tikamgarh (44) Wheat, 103.00W 45.00 245.00 27.00 Dhana Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (42) EAg Wheat, 40.00W, 19.00 38.00 4.00 Bahadl.lrpur Khas Rice 2.00TK

Uninhabited Bahadurpur

Bhata

FP Tikamgarh (40) fAg Wheat, 96.00W 13g.00 61.00 48.00 Bidari Khas

Jowar

70 .

i'if('l'RT~mw \1fo'r-~t'q qrii ~f~ ~)q

"'i;.fTq ~ Ill" 'Ii f ffrll" ~rr.r .Cf.!' ';; " ;;r..rn€'!fT "'11.'[.,, ,,('f"'if~ClT~ ('TfHrFr iT ':1;T"cnii 'J'f'.,"U 'f{i ~ \'iT 'r.r'1l{ if (-) i;r <'[.TTITT 'T!fT ~ ~ 'VI" ~''1'1Wf \~<f qf~'>fr{i 'llR '~'1"t; ~ iT <i !"'S'l> if >:TTl! i:1" nr,,;{t '" ~T 'R 'l1i'!'E!Tc( ~'l"T'i'E! ~ "i~ <i'h: en: 'fQ ~fr 'fRf(: (~ifi::cn: iI') <f.r "l',,<H 'Hf li9iT>: ,;'1 <f.r 'f"S: 1i"5 f,;. >fr .• 5-10 ff. . .;'r. ;,,10-;" fo;;. <1'1.)

/\menities avaibbte (if Hot available wllhin the village,,, dash(-) is shhwn in the colu,,-,n and next to it in brac[(cts, the distance in broad ranges vi7. -5""IUS, 5-10 km~ and J 0 -'-- kms of lh~ nearest phc~ where the facility is avaibble is given). ,---"-----------------',A.. ____ . __ ~ _____ . ______ ', .

lIJ&lM'l>' f-9f'IiC"lT t:f'r'r 'f. i 'IFf! ~<f, afr<: Gffilr< / me '!iT ft{'f! ri""F "'1'ifl'''l1 '(1[<: ~ fn 'IN'fiT;j'~, ('fl'[~, '(-.p.r

LC·.;.l- Total 'Z!!R, 'lr<.'f-l!ftl) tion Tot'~11 area pO'p·uL.tion DJyor CommunkJ-code (.f the and Drinking days 9f tions (Bus StoP. num· Nam~ of village (in number of wat~r Post and the m-arkt':tj r"ilw-W sLtion. ber Vill~ge heel-Ires) h()useholds Educational Medical (Potable) Telc~ruohs hat. jf any W:He:r w==\y)

2 4 5 6 7 8 "; 10

21 fif<n<:'t 'llm 291.QO 362 (52) P(I) -(5-10) w -(-5) (-5) -(5-10) (-u;ii", 'flR)

2' :p~~T <Ill'[ 277.00 795 (127) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

23 "TI>3fT"'l<:T 229.00 498 e72} Pel) -(-5) w +-5) -(-5) -(-5)

24 ~T 114.00 644 (115) P(1) -(-5) w -(5) -(-5) --(-Sf

25 ~~~T (11<'[ 339.00 9 (1) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

26 «iSl 'Il'Tc:T 361.00 8 (1) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5'-10) -(10+ )

27 «it lim 309,00 1,294 (221) pel) -(5"': 1\1) W PO Sunday -(5-10)

28 'liriT 149.00 333 (54) pel) -(5-10) vi . -(-5) -(-5) -(5:10)

29 or-;n:r 'rn[ 432.00 1,841 (296) P( 1), -(-5) W PO TucsLay BS M(l)

30 ~ .. n~ 652.00 718 (lOg) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) liS

31 ~-'il'J,'l:T 154.00 'llwl

32 C'1'fun >ni<::'hf; 107.00 523 (93) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ~-'"'I'T

33 ~'1mT 253.00 117 (23) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

34 !~<r<:1U 367.00 417(6.3) pel) -(5-lv) w -(-5) -( -5) -(5 -10) (lft~"~)

35 m~lI~ 1rn[ 1,078.00 3,306 (e07) P(l), H(l) W.T PO Friday BS MO)

36 ~'Il'm 333.00 391 (70) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

37 l;fift<p:l 397,00 1,034 (1~5) PO) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) +:::)

38 ~ 152.00 227 (39) -(-5) -(-5) W -(~5) -(-5) -(-5)

39 ~ 242.00 421 (91) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

40 il:'i~'lJ 1 CO.OO 204 (29) -(-5) -(5-10) W (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-1U)

71

Amenities ancI Land use Jatara l'absil

m-.:ri]<l; f.!~ 'f1T1: fcrlr,;fT '!""l '>Tf"lf '3"l'itrr (ar.rn- ~f-.:r ~ 'fi"T ~'lf;f'" {.;BfJ if; ~ f~ '1'l[t wfi:r'fi" 'l'Tl1 '1i"T 'fT1'!

q~ ~ 'JU,,1 ~,T 'liT ~ii[I"'1 ~ Wt~;g # f~:r.i(fl1' 'ffi11wr if; ;;:T ~m (f'!') ~~rf<r:p ~T "{1;'[ (f.!;. +(1. it) ;;f'lW Laud n'se (i, e, area under different type> of La 11d 31qqr rp:wa:

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place,,) llhlq ~ ~"fC11 ,.-------' '-----'-.A ___________ --, BfQ<i ,F, .ncr.n it ij, l~r't;f~ ~"t if; fuir

mfr:; fuf"'fo '3'1"'''' ~Ni, ar1~\1<er

('i\R<: oih: Remarks 'iff'J%J:1 qf~) including

.lilY place of Appro- Nearest Culturabl~ Area not r,>ligiotls ach town and waste (incJu- available histcrica! to' distance Power Staple Irrigat~1 Unil'ri- ding ga\lcher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in km.) supply food Forc,st by SOUf<..:e gJted awl gn)\ es) cultivati,Jll glcal inL~rest Vi!hf,c

11 12 13 14 J5 16 !7 18 19 20 2 , -------~-__" .~-.----.-- _ .. --~ ~--.---'" ---.,. --_- ~- .. -- .. " .. ---------_-_---_ .. .~------ "'~'-'---... ---.--FP Tikamgarh (3B) EAg Wheelt, 35,00W 148,00 JOLO() 7,00 Ridari Ehata '

Jo\'"ar (Raj~ndra Nagar)

fP Ti kamga r h (45) EAg Wheat, 107,OOC, 32,00 79.00 55.00 Kl1mh'~di Khas

Rice 4.00W

FP T ikamgarh (44) EAg Wheat, S6,QCC, 24.00 83.00 15,00 Gyaji~pura

Rice 21.00W

lCR TikaJ11gath (44) Wheat, }II,OOW 27,00 29.00 22.00 Hasnem Rice

Hi fikamgarh (44) Wheat, 4,00W 7,00 102,00 226,00 Kumhedi Tal Rice

ft' Tii(alngarh (45) Wheat 30,00 11.00W 124,00 185.00 1 LOO Barathi Bhata

KR Tikaingarh (47) EAg Wheat, 14400W 28.00 70.00 67.00 Barethi Khas Rice

KR Tikamgarh (45) Wneat, 36,00W 20.00 60,00 33.00 Kanti Rice

PR Tikamgarh (40) EA Wheat, 67.00W, 85,00 123,00 7G,00 ~(3)' Acharra Khas Rice Sl.OOC

I'R Tikamgarh (43) EA W'l~at, 63.00W, 152,00 221.00 95.00 T(3), N(l), Brakh Rice 121.0CC M(I), C(I) Bhanpura

Uninhabited Kunjpura

FP 't'ik anlgarh (43) EAg Whe:!t, 22.00W, 23,00 31.00 13.00 Tapariya Najdik Rice 18, DOC Kunjpura

FP Ti~~lingarh (44) EAg Wheat, 51.00W +0,00 151.00 11.00 Hanota Rice

FP Tikamgarh (42) Wheat, 42,00W 78,00 209,00 33,00 ,'Kuwarpura Rice (Mohangarh)

PR Tikamgarh (38) EA Wh-:at. 186,OOTK, 16;),00 225.00 -46..\,00 N(S). Mohangarh Rice 43,00W WI) Khas

FP Tikamgarh (36). Wheat, la,OOTK, 44,00W 135,00 139.00 Mohangarh Rice 5,OOW Bhata

FP Tikamgarh (40) Maize, 60,00W 92,00 192,00 53.00 ,00 Ranipura Wheat

FP Till.amgarh (4\) : .. Wheat, 41.1)\)W 27 ,I)\) 5t.\)1) D,I)I) Pithnora Maize

Fl' Tikarngarh (43) Wheat'. 59.00W 36.00 134,00 13.00 lkbalpllra Maize

FP Tikamgarh (45) Wheat, 26.00W 17.00 103,00 14,00 Hanllpura

Maize

72

'ifRr;;T t{~~ , \iI'<'{-m'.nij ~<t. ~f\l ~l{)" " <\

~ U>f lfii i'ft'I{ '1<1'11 'f.T ~ :;r;WW '3'1"1.'t{ <jf?,'-w"aT~ (m '.TN if ~ ~!f ;;;0' ~ crt ~.# H iw ~ 1Tl1T ~ 'i>R ~ »TIf'f><'f 'Q!f qf~ro .rt< ::oWl; ifR I[f ",ioo'f. if ~n" ~ ~T ~fT 'l< lff<rlWt ::oq~,.a f.ni ifh: 'l< ~ ~<r l'"Uf1: (~if) 'lfr ~ElTi ~ ~ ~ <it 'l'l\' ~-5 fiI;, +fT. 5-10 fiI;, m. l!T 10+fr.. '1fT.)

/'.menities available (if not available within the villag". a dash(-) is SnOVi"l in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges viz -Skms. 5, I!) kms. and 10 +kms. of thi! nean~t place where th0 facility is available is given;. ,..---------------.,...----------------,

liie:rf\Jr<p f;;f'lifflT qr;, <f,T '1'PTT ;ST~ aTh 'fT1fl1:/l[Tc '!iT .. ~ f !Nfl: otI<lf'li

m ~ f"" 'lf~ ~~ ~ ('Hf 'iGj'l '("f~ LCCI- Total ~, "f<'I''lfPT) ti •• Total area population Days or Communicll-code of the and Drinking days of tiom(Bus-stop. n!lm- Nam: of village (in number of water Post and the market/ railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat, if any water way).

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41 firrrt~ 295.00 \

260 (46) -(-5) -(5~IO) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

42 '<i',,~< 289.00 q'h:r;r

43 11~< lim 583.00 1392 (293) P{!), -(5-10) W PO Thursday -(-5) M(l)

44 !Ff'ftu 119.00 Q'h:l<T

45 ~<~ 256.00 q)'q;[

46 ~'I1'TCT 299.00 'I"T1:R,

47 ero 185.00 160 (25) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5 -10)

48 +r1'<"'!Tol 610.00 1145 (214) pel), -(~-1 0) W -:(-5) Saturday -(5-10) M(I)

49 f<ftT~-.:r 253.00 34 (9) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

50 ~~ 550.00 380 (71) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

51 ~m-r'l~fil; 246.00 147 (27) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5 -10) :gro

52 <rornr ~~ 423.00 889 (162) P(l) -(5-10) W,TK -(--5) -(-5) BS

53 ~T 235.00 gl (13) -(-5) -(5-10) W,TK -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

54 ~u 434.00 483 (88) P(l) -(5-10) W +-5) -(-5) -(-5)

55 ~Cf 322.00 237 (46) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

56 111m 324.00 284 (56) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ,

57 .<:tfun ~r 290.00 238 (41) pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-l0) -(-5)

58 ~'lWrt 688.00 774 (157) pel) -(5-10) w PO Saturday -(-5)

59 ~ 1iTCT 216.00 6(1) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

'() ~nr 502.00 475 (75) pel) -(-5) 'W -(~5) --(-5) _(-5)

73

Amenities agd Land use Jatara Tahsil

m+r\i'l) f~;;1l"l: f.wfr li~l{ 'lifO{ ;3ql[tl'f (~rCf 'IT,,:wit'! 'li"f ;';f-'lT;'f f'HlfT 'l; ~hf f~ tnfi:riji 'lUll" 'ff ;rIlf

$'1 ~"a'I:['I>r~u '1'1 In~lT'if ~ ~.wn:: it :;''Ii"~ ~qi;f'f 'l;.;iT P·Tfif Cf'O) ~ 'ff1lT'l (f'!i', m. ;1) ,!~m Vmd use (i., e. area under di:ferent types of Land am1'~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ·~if;'~T r----------..A.-~------, m~ or.r m~·~ it<: ~ if; fWt ~ 'k fuir

fm"-.re fm"l'Cf ~,,"m ~!T (~~ Remarks ~~f~) including

any place of Appro- Neare;;t Culturable Area not religious, 3ch town and waste (inc]u- available historical to dist:mcc Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher ' for or archaeolo- Name of village (ink.m) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) CUltivation gical interest 'Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

FP Tikar.lgarh (43) \Vhe::.t, 39.00W 63.00 140.00 53.00 Piprihar Maize

Uninhabited Bh1isaihar

KR Tika:ngarh (34) BAg Wheat, 28.00 47.0:)W 192.00 247.00 6').0;) Mastpur Khas Rice

Uninhabited Dhangora

Uninhabited Mastpur Pa had

Uninhabited. M3Stpur Bhata

FP Tikamgarh (34) Wheat, 31.0()Vv' 2S.00 80.00 46.00 Dara Rice

F:.' TE~a:116nr~ (28) EA~, W"!c::t, 14,0!)W, 177.00 219,1)i) 57.00 Malpitha EO Rice 17.00C

FP Tikamgarh (28) EAg Wheat, 33.00W, 6R.aO 112,00 :>7.00 Bil)2,ripura Rice 3.00C

FP Tikamgarh (28) Wheat, 59.00W 135,00 31 .. 00 42.00 Lakhepur Rice

FP Tikamgarh (28) Wheat, 48.00W M.OO 109.00 25.00 Tap,ri}<1 Najdik Rice Dara

PR Tikamgarh (30) Wbeat, 57,00 101.00W US.OO 84,00 66,00 Dr.rg'iY Khurd Rice

PR Tikamgarh (30) Whea.t, 107.00 11.00W 30.00 47.00 4\),00 Pa:1yari Riee

PR Tikamgarh (30) ..... Wheat, 93,00 59.00W 93.00 89.00 100.00 T (1) Panchamp,lra Rice

FP Tikamgarh (30) Wheat, 76.00 44,00W 36.00 139.00 27.00 Tiladant Rice

FP Tikamgarh (30) Wheat, 158.00 23.00W 42,00 59.00 42.00 Bhorgarh Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (30) Wheat, 68.00 37.00W 28.00 115.00 42.00 Toria Bharkhadi Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (32) Wheat, 249.00 59.00TK, 194.00 131.00 43.00 Dargay Kalall Jawar 12.00W

FP Tikamgarh (35) Wheat 16.00W 39.00 158.00 3.00 pargay Bhata Rice

FP Tikamgarh (35) Wheat; 19,00TK, 170.00 284.00 23,00 Bangay Rice 6.00W

74

i'iInrtl~ ."~ni ~ ~f~ ~

~ifT'l'TlI lITlf ~[ ({fI{ 1ITlf "fil :8"" ~.rn~ '3'Q;;r.a- '>I"f-1ffi'unt (~lf[lf w ~[ij ~Ol;f ~1 ~ m ~ ~ (-) ~!!f >l'TIlH 'flIT ~ ~ ~~ ~ q'fm'iT am: ~ iifI<I' ~ 'li~ it 'lTlf ~ r.r;:Rt ~ 'l'"?: ~~ ~ ~ ~ (1\1: q;: ~ <r:r 'fl'<[l: (~lIl: tt) '1ft l]'~ ~ srm ~ '1ft ~ ~ -5 f'I;_ m., 5-10 t;;. ~. lIT 10+ 1'1;. ~.)

Amenities available (if not available WIthin the village, a dash(-) is shhwn in the colu'1'm and next to it in brackets, tile distance in broad ranges viz .Skms., 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,---____________ .A.. _____________ ""

W"4l'fQr<1> f>rf .. c!lT tfI';r '" ( qr<ft rn; arlt ~/5_J?: 'liT f;r.r I a';m: .~Ii'-IT

<TTl: 'f;K-fm'li~i[T (;m~m, tn Loea- Total ~m, ;;r.r-!iP'i) tion Tot'll area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and tlle market/ railway station, ber Village he~tares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat, if any water way)

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 ~~ 560.00 «RR

62 lT~ 413.00 1,748 (354) P(3), M(l), D(I) W,TW PO Thursday ru; PUC(l)

63 ~ 168.00 346 (67) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

64 "tit ~n: 550.00 ~

65 ~n: 554.00 408 (72) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

66 ~u 291.00 207 (35) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)

67 fq.;n:);f 1,288.00 1,584 (272) P(I) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5)

68 eifurr ~'Iii1f'1' 403,00 421 (81) P(l) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

69 f<m<: 412.00 302 (48) -(-5) -5(-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

70 film 355.00 . 765 (130) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

71 ;rr~ 579.00 711 (140) P(l) -5(-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

7Z ~'IIm 216.00 q~

73 ~t 160.00 300 (53) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

74 ~ 936.00 1.212 (232) P(l). -(5-10) w PO Wednesday BS M(l)

75 ~t 595.00 732 (140) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

76 tOtr;rr 833.00 .1,528 (275) pel) -(-5) w PO Sunday -(-5)

77 ~ S45.00 aft-u;r

78 ~ 298.00. 583 (101) P(l) -(-5.) w -(-S) -(-5) -(-5)

79 ~ 190.00 236 (38) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-S) _, -(-5) -(-5)

80 ~ 695.00 1,061 (169) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

75

Amenities and Land use Jatara Tahsil

lIllf ~ ~'if1l-': firm:rl lJ:{;lf 'Ilfif ~ (ot~ 'Ilfif '3"fliN "" f.rf'l1,;r f~ 'Ii tir.! fuarJrr milA; lUll" 'IiT;mr

~ ~~rU '1ft ~ ~ ~m!j'f~~if;it~'TA'~) ~~ 'tit liTti (f'I;. m. if) Wcrm Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land arm '!U<I<q

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~if;~ ,-________ .A.. ____ ~---,

~ q;f ~~ ih: rn'li frt ~cfi1t. fu!t

fufqa- fufqa- '3'r.fOl> ~ ~ (~ am: Remarks ~'!Jf0) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach town and waste (ineln- available historical to distance Power Staple lrrigated Unirri ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gi ca 1 in ierest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

Uninhabited Keshargarh

PR Tikamgarh (24) ED, EO Wheat. 114.00W, 125.00 122.00 48.00 N(3), Gor Rice 4.00TK M(l)

FP Tikarogarh (30) Wheat, 17.00W, 71.00 50.00 20.00 Kodia Rice 10.00TK

Uninhabited Badli Har

PR Tikamgarh (23) Wheat, 68.00W, 146.00 245.0c) 76.00 Padwar 'Rice 12.000,

7.00TK

FP Tikamgarh (23) Wheat, 28.00W, 62.00 183.00 15.00 Nandanpura RiCe I.OOTK

2.000

KR Tikamgarh (30) Wheat, 176.00W, 483.00 490.00 134.00 Bijraun Jowar 5.000

fP Tikamgarh (34) Wheat, 27.00TK, 50.00 239.()0 78.00 Toriya Suklan Jowar 5.00W,

4.000

FP Tikamgarh (21) Wheat, 37.00W 94.0a 213.00 68.00 Bihar Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (27) Wheat, 64.00W 214.00 48.00 29.00 Bigha Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (28) W:1C~.t, 71.0CW 289.00 177.00 42.00 Nadia Jowar

Uninhabited Amarpur "Shata

FP Tikamgarh (27) Wheat, 40.00W 77.00 32.00 11.00 Pachgaiya Jowar

PR Tikamgarh (19) Wheat, 138.00W, 239.00 508.00 40.00 T{2) Khera Jowar 11.00N

FP Tikamgarh (22) Wheat, 61.00W, 177.00 326.00 30.00 Majguwan Jowar 1.00N

FP Tikamgarb (26) EA Wheat, 136.00W 139'00 442.00 116.00 I.logna Rice

Uninhabited Mamrai

FP Tikamgarh (28) Wheat, 87.00W 68.00 92.00 51.00 Jagatnagar Rke

FP Tikamgarh (27) Wheat, 29.00W 46.00 88.00 27.00 Puchhi Rice

PR Tilcamgarh (18) EAg Wheat, 94.00W, 281.00 117.00 180.00 Sun temple Madkhera EO Rice 2300.R

76

~ro~~ iiA-Wq'ini ~ ~fq a'q'~m

mmr lfl"lT 'IIT;>fT1f 'II11f 'lIT 'li"f i;ffi[~ ~;;r;r~ ('lfG lTf1f·it~~) ~1~ <it ~ it (-) ~ i9"fTlIT'I<!T ~ 'fiTi 'Ii"l em" t:«f'1furrU aitt ~ ;;nG: ~ ~ if >.!TI1 ~ nrn.;T ~ €t '11: ,!f<r!1T1t '3'1''l'Of1 ~ ~ em: '11: ~ ~r <mR (~il') '1'1 61S1{T ~ ~R. ~ 'lft 'l{ ~ -5 f.t;.lft., 5-10 f.t:. m. 1{T 10+ f.t;. lft.)

Amenitics available(if not available within tIlC village a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. tke distance in broad ranges viz-SkIns,S-IO kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the faCility i~ available is given). r----,---------..A..--------------,

m,fiJfi!i ~ q'fif 'fiT 'IT'iT m>am: ifRR/~'l>T Wr/ 6"fr<: ~'Ci!T em: it f<r-rll"fu: ~ ~ (<rnecT'l'~-

Loca- Total ~,~-lWT) tion Total areal' opulation Day or Communica. code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus-stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the marketr railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph h.lt if any water way).

1 . :! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

81 ~ 383.00 <ITuof

82 ~<Vtr 250.00 244 (40) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

83 ~ 296.00 192 (36) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) - (- 5)

84 ;rG~ 144'00 183 (31) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

85 ~ 223.00 864 (145) P(1) :"(10+> W -(5-10) Saturday BS

86 ~~~ 297.00 <fn:1'i

87 ~~<mr 373.00 504 (95) P(1) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

88 irlirT ~ 167.00 240 (43) P(I) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

89 fW-fm'f( 164.00 625 (120) P(1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) BS

90 ~T 142.00 349 (67) P(1) -(10+) W. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

91 . f.r~r{l'f<:i 131.00 30: (45) P(I) -(10 :-) w -(-5) -(10.J_ ) -(-5)

92 firMTl:[ 13m 528.00 1.464 (260) P(l) -(10+) w -(-5) -00+) -(-5)

93 f<t<>,1lTl:[ 'l1ler 281.00 '!1<:H

94 ~~;:T .214.00 426 (66) P(l) -(10+) w -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

95 l1g-oH <rrr 569.00 cfrwr

96 If>Tft~ :nrfT 570.00 349 (49) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

97 omU'l1rGT 289.00 <r'!t:R .. ,

98 ~ 690.00 947 (146) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) Friday BS i

99 ~~ 437.00 639 (111) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

100 GrofT sTlT 11m 470.00 1,429 (250) P(l) -(5 -10) W PO Sunday -(-5)

77

Amenities and Land Dse Jatara Tahstl

m1f <f'f' ~:;m: ftr.r.ft l!'Pl Ilf1r ~ (ar!!ifu '1i1i ~ 'I>'! ~ flFtlT) ~ ~?f fe"'T'Ift mfi1<I; VTl1 ;nr ;mr q~ tz'f ml'l>'! ~ 'I>'! IifflITi'iI ~ ~~<n:iif~~if;~~R(I'!i") it~fui!i 'liTifTt'i (f'li. m. if) , 1fifm Land use (1. e. area under different types of Land ;;rqqr ~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 deCimal places.) lf~~~ ,---________ ..A.-_________ -:, <rtWr q.r m~R IT< ~1j;fuit ~1j;fuit

fuf9<r W~ ~O<T ;;r;R ~;er

(~am: Remarks 'i1Tl:rrr@ lJ~ii) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious. ach town and waste (inc1u- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) !\upply food Forest by source ga~ed and gHlY"") cUltivation gical interest " lllage

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

Uninhabited Bijaypur

FP Tikamgarh (15) EAg Wheat. 35.00R, 78.00 82.00 28.00 T(I) , Semarkhera Rice 27:00W

FP Tikamgarh (15) Wheat. 45.00W 123.00 74.00 54.00 Hasgora Rice

PR Tikamgarh (19) Wheat. 25.00W 53.00 31.00 35.00 Batwaha Rice

PR Tikamgarh (14) EA Wheat; 16.00C, 61.00 52.00 18.00 Ra:m NagaI Rice 76.00W

Uninh .. bited .,. Bhagwantpura Bhata

PR Tikamgarh (15) Wheat. 62.00W 105.00 174.00 32.00 Bhagwantpura Rice K.has

FP Tikamgarh (15) Wheat, 29.00W 74.00 54.00 10.00 Baba Khera Rice

PR Tikamgarh (14) Wheat, 29.00W 61.00 44.00 30.00 Sivrajpur Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (13) Wheat, 40.00W 22.00 52.00 28.00 Rampura Jowar

FP Tikamgarh (14) Wheat. 43.00W 33.00 41.00 14.00 Biharipura Rice

KR Tikamt;arh (12) EAg, Wheat, ... 112.00W, 112.00 133.00 130.00 Bilgay Khas EO Rice 41.00TK

Uninhabited ", Bilgay Bhata

KR Tikamgarh (13) Wheat. 62.00W 95.00 40.00 17.00 Dharampura Rice

Uninhabited ", Mahua Bag

K.R Tikamgarh (10) Wneat, 74.00 263.00 204.00 29.00 Karichak Rice Uttari

Uninhabited .... Kari Bhata

PR Tikamgarh (25) EA Wheat, 1l6.00W 302.00 213.00 59.00 Barma Tal

Jowar

PR Tikamgarh (27) Wheat, 1.00W 331.00 . 77.00 28,00 Kurrai'

Jowar

KR Tikamgarh (25) Wheat. 34.00 58.00W 251).00 65.00 55.00 Bnrma Dang

Jowar Khas

78 .

~(tT~T ~~ ;rrr-«fC{~nlllfl:r ~q'q)rr ... "'

fVil'lP:r 11111 'liT '1'111 lTf11 'liT ~;;r;r~ ;;qmg ;;r~!If1t (I~r<: lf11{ l{ ~~ ::J'R'lO!f 'fl[f ~ cit "Iir.Ill' 1{ (-) n .prrm '!<il ~ ~ ~m-'li<'f ~~1 am:~<r'~~~~ lfl'! ~ f;;re;f'r~rn:~~~:f~mq<:~~· ;mr-..: <it ti'S<lT ~R ~ ri '1ft ~ ~ -5 f.fi. m. 5-10 f.fi. m. m 10+:-... liT.)

Amenities available (if not available wit):lin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kIns. and 10 +kms of the nearest place where tbe facility is available is given). r----------------A.._-------.----------., ~m f"l'f'PffiT ft~ 'liT 'fRf ~ afI<: <rf;;fr-..:/~ .. I f~J ~"'r-..:~

<Ir-..: 'f;Wr>m .. I{~ (<mW'l,~-Loca- Total ~. ;;r.r-lfflt) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking. days of tions (Bus StoP. num- Name of village (in number of watel Post and the market! railway station. ber 'J:ll ............

~ "".U·"e'"" hectares) households Educ'ltionai Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water wa y)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

lUI <1('11 '11>1 228.00 543 (92) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

102 <f<:1i1 'Sill 11'TCT 503.00 <iT<:R

103 <'f~''fI'l1TCr 403.00 orRR

104 ~-..:r 805.00 930 (J 54) P(I) -(10+) W -( -5) -(-5) -(5 -10)

115 'fl1l<1 'PH 369.00 636 (99) P(l) -(10+) w -(-5) (-5-10) -(5-10)

It. '<i<n'flml 241.00 34 (9) -(-5) -00+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) .

HI7 <:T1ilf~ 228.00 802 (126) P(1) -(10+> w PO Friday -(-5)

IU "fij;<:"RI 825.00 325 (54) -(-5) -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

U)9 ~G:2;<: 790.00 859 (148) pel) -(10-: ) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

1H) qo<:r 1,003.00 642 (112) PO) -(10+) w _(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

111 ~T 43.00 442 (68) P(1) -(10.+) w -(-5) -(10+) . -(- 5)

112 %<:~ "'1<: 463.00 312 (55) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

113 ~-..:r 114.00 817 (141) P(l). -(10-1) .W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) M(l)

114 ~'~<:r 652.00 673 (108) PCl) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

115 f'f'li'llTJ 155.00 247 (45) P(1) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

116 ll'r~-..:r 236.00 'flwr

117 ~~. 574.00 oft-..:r<r

118 !WI'll 1lTCI 520.00 mR

119 W3' '["PT {ff1l' 731.002,462 (414) Pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) Thun;t!ay -(5-10)

120 ~lftaT11'm 429.00 ;fi-..:r<r

79

A menities and Land use Jatara Tahsil

1TT1r (['Ii ~ lf1n: ~ ~ ilfll' ~ (3f?ITIr 'SIflf ~ '1ft Ww.r tliiro if; IffiT fCttl'Jfr mfi:r'!i' ITTlf '!iT 'l"llf

~ ~'I'~~ 'liT ~ ~ ~rn~~~ij;<iT~iI'II) ~fWti 'iiT'Illt (f'l>. ill'. if) wq-a; Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land 3{?M.~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~iIi~

r---------------~ 'l"r~ q-il" . mwffij- ~ licftitifuit rnili~

fuf;re fuf.;w ~!{ ;q.;;n: ~!{ (~am: Remarks ~~~) including

any, place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach to\\O and waste (inclu- available historical to . distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeoJo- N"me of village (in kms) supply food Forest by SOUIC!: gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Tikamgarh (25) EA Wheat. 2.00 40.00W 93.00 82.00 11.00 BarmaManjh Jowar

Uninhabited Balma Dang Bhata

Uninhabited Laharguwan Bhata

KR Jatara (IS) Wheat, 159.00 107.00W 119.00 177.00 243.00 Chandpura Rice

KR Jatani (16) Wheat, 65.00W 155.00 46.00 103.00 Kamal NaJar Rice

KR Jatara (13) Wheat, 17.00W 70.00 90.00 64.00 Chandowa Khera Rice

KR Jatara (13) Wheat, 23.00 75.00 110.00 20.00 Ramgarh Rice

KR Jatara (16) Wheat, 64.00 46.00W 78.00 457.00 180.00 Chaturkari Rice

KR Jatara (18) Wheat, 29.00 74.00W 168.00 203.00 316.00 Bedpur Rice

KR Jatara (12) Wheat, 182.00W 368.00 392.00 61.00 Pathra Rice

KR Jatara (12) Wheat, 10.00W 16.00 12.00 5.00 Sbivpura Rice

PR Jatara (10) Wheat, 57.00W 249.00 118.00 39.00 Hirde Nagar Jowar

KR Jatara (12) Wheat 69.00W 18.00 11.00 16 . .00 Harpura

KR Jatara (14) Wheat, 294.00 52.00W 76.00 170.00 60.00 Kuwarpura Rice

KR Jatara (13) Wheat, 34.00W 43.00 70.00 8.00 Vikrampura Rice

Uninhabited MathupUla

Uninhabited Deopur

Uninhabited Dhamna Bhata

KR Tikamgarh (30) BAg Wheat. 81.00W 559.00 34.01) 57.00 Mau Buzurg Khas Jowar

Uninhabited ,Mau BuzUfl llhata

80'

\i{~I':T ~~~w ~.~ qT~ 1:{o:t ~f" :;1qtrr

~ lIT'( ~ 'fl1'{ lIT'( 'liT ~ "f'Rimr ~'T -..r -W'r'1T!t ('lf~ lI1lf if W'f'1T!t 'O'f0f3Ef 'f@ ~ cr) 00 if (-) illf \1lTFlT 'f1TI ~ m '8" Iffi:r'li<'f ~ crmm am: ,,~ <rT1l' \[r of,tso~ If 'llT1r ~ m<ft?;ft 'R lp'-rant '3'f"fOa' ~ ;rTa- em: 'R ,.~ ~r ;;r~ (~~lf',: if) if Ws>iT' ~ ~'IiT( <nf if IT{ ~ -5 f'fi".:qr, 5-10 f~. :qr. lIT 10+f'fi'. :qr.)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-)is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad rang~s viz.-5kms, .5~ 10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility ~ available is given). ,---____________ ..A... _______ • ________ ----.

!lTlllf"l'l' ~ qlif ~ qr;ff :sJ'fO 3fR <TT"I1': ~ ~ f~1 <i'IT<: E1PH'ff

11[, 't. fu<rl:!ft ~ 1ft (;r!f R:1't-'t~-Locll,- Total ~~-lfl'T) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market! railway' station, ber VIllage hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat. if any water way).

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 !IT'fi1T l3J1j 7'51.00 2,368 (406) Y(l), -(-5) W ,PO "'H) -(-5)

M(l) 122 OfTt;:m1);'li &m 325.00 1,255 (211) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

123 ~;m 389.00 543 (96) 1.'(1) -( -5) W, -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

124 ~<:r{ 214.00 712 (112) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-:10) -(5-10)

125 '>fif~li!m 121.00 39 (6) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

1;!6 '>f~'Ul'r 253.00 ~R;1

127 fGlTl?r 1,228.00 4,318 (704) P(2), PHSO) W Phone, Tuesday BS M(2) PTO

.128 ~;fr:1li!T~ 554.00 656 (98) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

129 ~r< 339.00 355 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

130 i¥rr &\f 272.00 49 (~) -(-5) -(.:.5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

131 mW 504.00 949 (151) pel) -(-5) Vi -(-5) -(-5) BS

132 ~<B; 286.00 . 632 (95) P(l) -(-5) Vi -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

133 il'~'J @.TIl' 243.00 335 (56) PCI) :"'(-5) W -(-5) -H) -(-5)

134 <ml;;T ~m 1,832.00 3,897 (605) P(l), SMP(2) w -(5-10) Saturday -(5-10)

MO) 135 lIIlQ~<: 373.00 597 (95) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) '-( -5)

136 lJ~ 1,038.00 310 (47) -(-5) -(-5) W -.(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

137 om)?,T .qIGT 772.00 128 (23) -(-5) ~(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) (-5)

138 «ro .m<'f 311.00 ,.Rlrf

139 'l~l<:r (ifi~ 1,406.00 4,310 (772) P(2). D(l) w PO & Tuesdey, BS M(l) Phone '. Friday

140 'WU ;;frriif 1,143.00 Of'hlrf

'82

;m'm~~ ~m'fl,,"q: ~ ~ 'i'f.)" .. . "

~ lmriIiT-;;n:r lItlT lfiT ~ ;;r;ffi!l1tT ':J'm'011 ~m1t (>:C<r >I'T1< :;r ~ ;;",.11 ;qr a cit 2IiT<'IlT ll' (-) n "fimIT <rar ~ ~ ~ ~q;(Of ~ Iffum) am: aqil; <i'<r ift ~ l{ llllr ~ f'ila>rr ~ 'l<: ~ ~CT ~ lfli at>; If>': 'f~ ~ ~ 'lftmr \!if lI'IiT>': ~ 'ficll{ ~ -5, f.t-.• ft. 5-10 f.t-. 111, ~ 1O+:->.fi. lit.)

Amenities available (if not available withh the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges va.-Skms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,---__________ --.A...-_____________ --,

~fUr!; fi('or:mr qrit'IiT qr;ft ~ afn: <l'lmlw<: 'liT f«;r/ ~ ~ .. ~ ijR t f~ 1lfu- if>'Tt ~ (<rn Wi, "1:<flr-

Loca- Total ~, oror-lfI1l) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, num- Name of village (in number of watel Post and the marketl railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educlltional Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water wa y)

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

141 ffi{ 'l'll urn . S24.00 4,235 (769) 1'(2), -(5-10) W PTO& Tuesday, BS MO) Phone Sunday

142 ~R 468.00 770 (14) P(I) ~5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

143 ~ffr.r 682.00 . 999 (173) P(l} -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

144 'ij~i~~ 517.00 9S (17) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(~-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

145 ;fh:a; 861.00 1,737 (271) PO) -(5-10) w -(5-10) Thursday BS

146 'fIT~. ~ 457.00 154( 31) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) . -(-5)

147 ~t 654.00 1,266 (189) pel) -(-5) w PO Monday BS

148 ~ATffffi" 443.00 mT'f

149 ~ 212.00 211 (44) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

150 31'ro!iif 187.00 277 (43) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

151 lRl'IT 11m! 473.00 1,166 (187) pel) -(5-10) w -(5-10l -(5-1 I) BS

152 <:f"ili;;r 239.00 392 (75) P(1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

153 <'!Tllf':)of 189.00 581 (lOS) P(1) -( -5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -"-5)

154 1f,(I~i 170.00 389 (67) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

155 fq;~TJ lSfffi 184.00 417 (74) p(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

156 ~<:T "TCT 280.00 253 (58) PO) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

157 '1"or<: 296.00 147 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

158 fWRr 973.00 1,470 (238) pel) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

159 ~ 743.00 434 (62) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

160 r.rmr ~ 1,258.006,800 (1133) pel), M(l), 'PHC(I), W 'Phone, Wednesday BS

PUC(I) SMP(3) PTO

83-

A menities and Lami tJ8e Jatara Tahsil

IfTll" <f'I;' ~~ f.r.rm ~ 'ilf;r ~ (3T~ Wlf ~ 'fiT Rf~'f fimT if; ~ fC"t'Jft am lfTlf 'fiT :mr ~ ~~T~T ~ l1ffiWif ~ ~m;f~~if;~~<'l'!i) ii:~", ,.,-antT (f.o. it. it) W"fm Land use (i. e. area under different typts of Land a!'!l'fT~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) 1lWfif;~ ;--________ .A. ________ , ~r\?!f

'1<1 mfI"iT « it"l: ~Tif;f('f1t ~m if; fuir fuf;;re fuf..rn ;;q;;r;;a- ~ 311'1"('T«T

(~am: Remarks ~'if~) including

ap.y place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area Dot religious, ach tov-n and waste Cinelu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in km,) supply food Forest by source gated and grove~) cultivation gieal interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 ----------

PR Jatara (16) EA Wheat, 301.00W 257.00 161.00 105 .. 00 Satguwan Jowar Khas

PR Jatara (17) EAg Wheat. 23.00W 250.00 161.00 34,00 Ison Iowar

KR Jatara (18) EAg Wheat, 45.00W 323.00 276.00 38.00 Matol Iowar

KR Tikamgarh (34) Wheat, 78.00 3600W 100.00 278.00 25.00 Satguwan !O'ly'c.r Ugad

PR Tik~mg'!rh (33} EAg, Wheat, 69.00W 628.00 117,00 47.00 Birau EO Jowar

PR Tikamgarh (11) EAg Wheat, 57.00W 268.00 111.00 21.00 Punol Har Jowar

KR Iatara (29) Wheat, 54.00W 348.00 70.00 18'2.00 Marguwan lowar

Uninhabited Bara::la Tal

KR Jatar2 (27) Wheat, 16.00W 110.0J 79.00 1.00 Dalupura Jowar

KR Jatara (28) BAg Wheat, 22.00W 124.00 30.00 11.00 Aparwal lowar

KR Jatara (30) EAg, lowaI, I 79,00C, 104,00 94.00 76.[)0 N(I) Barana Khas BO Rice 20.00W

PR Jatara (33) BAg lowar, 24.00C, 27.00 61.00 59.00 Raniganj Wheat 68.00W

FP Jatara (36) Rice, 96,OOC, 7.00 28.00 44.00 Lakhraun Wheat 14.00W

FP Jalara (36) Rice, 7 ".OOC, 25.00 37,00 35.00 Partappura lowar 1.00W

FP Jatara (32) BAg Jowar, 130,00C 4.00 30,00 20,00 T(l) Firojpura Rice Khas

FP Jatara (35) Jowar, 143.00C 51.00 62.00 24.00 Firojpnra Wheat Bhata

FP Jatara (40) Rice 162.00C 37.00 33.00 64.00 Pathar lowar

KR Jatal:a (28) Wheat, 173.00W 450.00 185.00 16500 Chhipari Rice

KR Jatara (27) Wheat, . 337.00 63.00W 113.00 163.00 67.00 Antpura

Rice

PR Iatara (25) EA Wheat, 169.00W 827.00 82.00 180,00 N(35), Lidhora Khas

Jowar M(4), CCI)

84

~({iU ~~~ ~f~Q1rij ~ ~f" ~q')lf

~~ll' 'l.TII' 'I>[1ITI{ llTll' 'liT ~>f ;;r.ffi"'TI '3"'l<'fOOT "f'f",!f'lEfrrt (ll't7t IDlf it ,!f'llifll '3"!li'f0Ef ~r a <it 'IiTOIlf it (-) i!!T <'f1TT<rT tm ~ ~ ~~~ ~ qf1:arm am: ~ <m: ~t "'~ if 'li1{ ~ PrCf'fr ~u 'R ~f1faTl( ~Ef ~ >ft~ a'h '11: <fi'l: ~ lll'ir,{ (~~) '1ft ~"'TI ~ ll'!m: ~ 'lit ~ ~ -5 f.ti. lfr., 5-10 f.ti. ;ft. 1fT 10+ f'li. lfr.)

Amenities available (if not available w.thin the villag~, a dashC-) is shhwn i\1 the colu~ln and next to it in brackets, the dlstance in broad ranges viz·.5kms. 5.10 kms and 10+kms of tile nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,--______________ .A.. _____________ , .

Wlfff'Jr!; fiiftmr oft't 'l>r Ifl'ft ~ aih: ;mr11:j~ 'liT ~;;I It;m: oq;;H'lT <fR if; ~~'liTt~) (orn <CTtr. ~

Laca- Total f~;;. ~-lfTlT) tion Tot'll ar"a population Day or Communic~-code of the and Drinking days of ti(Jns (Bus Stop. num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the marketj railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hal, if any water way)

2 4 6 7 & 9 '0

161 <!Rr 883.00 1,043 (202) Pel) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

162 <m."rr 237.00 144 (23) pel) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

163 ~ 537.00 621 (08) P(I) -5(-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

164 m~ 792.00 1.076 (188) P(J) -(5-10) w PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

165 tfg;o~ 489.00 <ftwr

166 f-tfiT1l ;;;~ 1;516.00 121 (11) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5:-10) -(5-10)

167 t;11'I'ro ~ 431.00 :.ft'Wl'

168 ~ 706.00 1,994l)25) P(I) -(5-10) W PO Saturday -(-5)

169 ~~ 238.00 481 (78) Pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

170 ~~;r;;r~ 385.00 8 (2) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

171 '@llior 239.00 539 (79) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

172 ~T l3Hf 1,220.00 5,304 (934) PO),M(I), BO). W Phone &, Monday, ns puql), MCW(I) PTO Thursday

0(1)

173 'if~~T 3i~ 665.00 <fr(l'l

174 ~lIsT 1,038.00 1,487 (242) PO) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5)

175 om: qf..;'lT 321.00 558 (86) P(I) -(5-10) w -( -:5) ~(-5) -( - 5)

176 m'\i!<1 ~)f,'lT 389.00 <I'm

177 "IiT'l''<Ifui[ q;T 230.00 40 (7) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -H) -(5 -10) f~

178 ~Tm'1fro 212.00 12 (2) -(-5) -(5 -10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

179 ~ 1,553.00 1,846 (337) P(l), -(10+) w PO Tuesday BS M(l)

180 '~ 691.00 711 (131) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

85

Amenities and Land use Jatara Tabail

\ll11"~ ~ 'I'ln: ~ ~ "!J'If ~ (?l',.-q "If .. ~ '1>1 fqN;q f'1'i"~ ~ ~iii ~1 trtfil<t; lfTl1 ij;j 'fl11

~ ~<i~m~ >it l1I"rol"'1 ~~,l{f~~if;<iT~cr'1'i") ijffiiVt'lJ'P ij;j lIT'! (f'li. lIT. if) l];fifm Land use (i. e. area under diff~rent types of Land aro.m~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) 1{~ if; N<'fi r---------A --------, l;f~ err ~r&'fi ~ it<: >MT't foit ~il;fuit

fufq(! fuf,rn ~~ ~iU (~ am: Remarks ~l;f~) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious. ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food F orcst by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

FP Jatara (29) Wheat, 278.00 97.00W 172.00 237.00 99.00 Bari Rice

FP Jatara (31) Wheat, . 23.00W 54.00 99.0e 61.00 Baron Jowar

FP Jatara (32) Wheat, 76.00W 162.00 242.00 57.00 Sunrai Rice

FP Jatara (20) Wheat, 76.00 96.00W 272.00 266.00 82.00 Gotet Khas Rice

Uninhabited Gotet Ugad

PR Jdara (20) Wheat, 169.00 125.00W 368.00 599.00 255.00 Lidhora Ugad Jowar

Uninhabited Lidhora Jangal

KR Jatara (12) EA Wheat, 198.00W 245.00 161.00 96.00 Petpura. Rice

FP Jatara (15) Wheat, 70.00W 84.00 62.00 22.00 Fateka Khirak Jowar

FP Jatara (16) Wheat 58.00W 126.00 154.00 47.00 Bijaypur Naj-Roopganj

FP Jatara (16). Wheat, 56.00W 77.00 13.00 93.00 Roopganj Jowar

PR Jatara (15) ED, Wheat, 26.00TK, 406.00 221.00 410.00 N(l) Chandera EO Rice ISO.OOW, Kh41s

7.000

Uninhabited Chandera Ugad

FP Jatara (IS) Wheat, 382.00 I42.00W 180.00 113.00 221.00 Kachhaya Maize Guda

KR Jatara (2~) Wheat, 107.00W 59.09 56.00 99.00 Mor Paria Rice

Uninhabited Chhatrasal Toriya

KR Jatara (20) Wheat, 39.00W 108.00 37.00 46.00 Bhagwantsingh Rice Ka Khirak

FP Jatara (25) Wheat 58.00W 104.00 13.00 37.00 Chand era Bharwara

KR Jatara (35) Wheat, 124.00C, 352.00 619.00 359.00 Kharo Jowar 99.00W

FP Jatara (32) Wheat, 69.00W 151.00 183.00 288.00 larua lowar

86.

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NI<ih< llili lfii "iITlI' '.i1'1"," :?I or;;~e<lT ,"'i~ ~-Wrmrt (1.tfa: urn 1l W'fm~ -;ror;;'T "~1 ~ <IT !fI"Tl'flI.li H il!r i;l'lnll tTtTT ~ m ~~ ~qmnJ of\<: '3'WI; '111{ ~ ~ ~ 11Tl1 ~ f>rcA'T ~T <n: WorI!tf1:t ~,.t:r ~ ~ an: <n: ~ ~~ iI~q<; (~ij') <€t ~ ~ ll"fiT1: ~ tit If~ ~-5 f'li. 1ft., 5.10 f1fi. <ft. III 10+tiP. ~T.)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and: riext tv it in brackel, the distance in broad ranges viz -5"ms. 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is gi"en}. ,---------------.JL---~------.--.---,

m!\'l'f'rR; f'l'ffit;rnr ofu'r "'" 'iT'll :sT'l> :om <rI';rl':I~c 'i\i f<:'il ~'ql;: <5l1'~ . 'ilr>: if;f~~ 'lilt 111 (om m'l' 'l:'">t-

Loea- Total ~~il, tlfOf ;rT'T) lion Total area population Days or Communica-code of the and Drinking clays of tiODS(Bus-stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market! railway station, b~" Vi!l:!~e heclares) households Educaliolial Medical (Polable) Tdegraphs bal, if any water way).

2 4 5 6 7 9 10

lV1 ~~'11 ''1'11-1 627.00 762 (1~6) F(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) \

182 ~'fl'9'fi <i><nf-2 472.00 19(2) +5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

183 'IT<n:~ '3'il:<I'};'U 467.00 815 (151) PCl) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

184 ~'i'l\'-3 713.00 1,491 (254) PCl) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) '--(-5)

185 $""-" 'S'ffi-2 288.00 557(94) -(-5) -(5 -10) W +5) -(-5) -(-5)

186 ~.,. 'l''f,'.4 522.00 772 (113) P(1) -(5-10) W -H) -(-5) -(-5)

187 '1'Orft ;;f'li1 622.00 ,ft~F{ W

ISS ""]'-{ 1 ,251.00 2.945 (460) P(2),\1(j). H(l) w PO Tuesday -(-5) PUC(1)

189 .r"r~-q 206.00 107 (29) pel) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

190 ;a-q-q<:T m<l 619.00 1.519 (258) P(l) +·5) W PO. -(-5) -(5-10)

191 f<ro'R'iU 220.00 343 (45) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) (5-10) -(-5)

192 73n:ru :'9'li'-2 664.00 qT<:R

193 ~~u 383.00 1,070 (150) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) ~H) -( -5)

194 ~;or 414.00 422 (59) P(I) -(-5) w -(-5) -[-5) -(-5)

195 q;;~T 230.00 452 (57) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

196 ;rqmT "f'P-l 240.00 il<R

197 ir~ru 1,121.00 2,057 (349) PO). D(1) w PO Saturday BS M(I)

198 ~ 241.00 22 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

199 1,'il 1,093.00 1,843 (307) P(l), -(-5) . W PO Wednesday -(-5)

M(1) 200 CIl~r 352.00 362 (46) PO) -(-5) W -(-5) -«5) -( -5)

87

Amenities and £and use Jatara Tahsil

1I'T1I' <Ai f.r'!iCaIT iflr{ f.r.r<:ft l!'!1:[ ~lf ~ (3f<rlq ~lf ~ '1ft MI1'"1 f,itlI1 ij; ~ fa'1"li'r !:I1fi:rl; 1I'1lr 'fiT '1Tll'

~ 'Z'f ~r~ 'f') '91~"'f ~iff~~ij;~~<Ri) u;~ 'fiT~ (f'n. 111. it) <§qal Land use (i. e. area under different type of Land Q[~~q

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) lf~R~~ ,----------..A.----------. ~~

lI'f mwi'i ~ '" Itftij;M ~T~ fuif m-f<r.r fu"m ;oqqoer ~ 3T~

(~ am: Remarks "f~$) including

lny place of Appro- Nearest Culturab1e Area not religious ach town and waste (inc1u- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirti- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food For~t by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

FP Jatara (45) Wheat, l<i7.00W, 148.00 207.00 160.00 Maheva Chak-! Rice 5.00R

FP Jatara (45) Wheat, 34.00W 65.00 181.00 192.00 MahevaChak Rice Ugad-2

FP Jatara (45) Wheat, gS.OOW 146.00 123.00 110.00 IIhadrai Jowar Udaipura

KR Jatara (45) Wheat, 120.00W, 208.00 125.00 235.00 MahevaChak-3 Gram 25.00C

FP Jatara (45) Wheat, 67.00W 87.00 91.00 43.00 MahevaChak Gram Khas-2

FP Jutara (48) Wheat, 84.00W 160.00 146.00 132.00 MahevaChak-4 Jowar

Uninhabited Pathari JaDgal

KR MauRanipur Jowar, 23.00W, 711.00 138.00 157.00 NOO) Jeor (U.P.) (16) Rice 222.00C

FP MauRanipur Jowar, 127.00C, 28.00 22.00 18.00 N(l) Mardanpura (U.P.) (15) [Rice lLOOW

FP Jhansi Wheat, 86.00W 383.00 55.00 95.00 Uprara Khas (U.P.) (3) lowar

FP Jhunsi Wheat, 101.00W 53.00 37.00 29.00 Bisaupura (U.P.) (3) Jowar

Uninhabited Uprara Chak-2

KR MauRanipur Jowar, 10.00W 286.00 66.00 18.00 Hal!kanpura ,(U.P.) (10) Wheat

KR MauRanipur Jowar, IS.00W 214.00 148.00 34.00 Bijrawau (U.P.) (10) Wheat

KR MauRanipur Jowar, 8.00W 125.00 83.00 14.00 Banpura (U.P.) (11) Wheat

Uninhabited Uprara Chak-l

KR Jatara (25) Wheat, 244.00W 389.00 387.00 101.00 T (2) Medwara Rice

KR Jatara (25) Wheat, 50.00W 42,00 57.00 92.00 Manpura Rice

FP Jatara (22) Wheat, 149.00W 510.00 276.00 158.00 Nuna Rice

FP Jatara (23) Wheat, 79.00W 107.06 63.08 103.00 Tagedi Jowar

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket. the distance in broad ranges viz ,SKms. :5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,--------------....:...A..-------------___ --.

lli.,fUf'li f"ff'MlJT '1R'IiT'fHr GT.f; m ;;rr;;rRliIr;o; 'iii f'R I R'TI<: elfifl''1T 1IT( is f1fir !Ifu ~ \l:! (;n::rm'T1;",~.

Loea- Total ~m, ;;rn- lfT'T) tion Total area population Days or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions(Bus-stop, num- Name of village (in number of watW Post and the market! railway station, bcr 'nil"' ....... .luu.&,-, hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat, if any water way) .

2 4 6 7 8 9 10

'::UI ~"lq11 ~PJ 87~.00 1,529 (228) P(I) -(-5) W PO Sunday BS

202 qrrfRf 222.00 445 (63) pel) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

203 c:rorJ11<:T 197.00 466 (61) P(I) -(-5) w -(-5) -H) -H)

204 l'l:fT'MT <rn¥ 165.00 er[;:Ff

205 "f'ta:rmr ~

185.00 97 (16) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

206 q~ 709.00 1,159 (186) P(l) -(5-1 C) 7{· -C· 5) -(-5) -(5-10)

207 'f9'\u 277.00 332 (46) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) (5-10) -(5 -1 0)

208 'l<rCfU 142.00 oft<:l'!

209 ,«piT '!orT 449.00 1,677 (269) P(1), -(5-!0) W PO Sund;J, -(5-10) M(l) Wednesday

210 "l¥l<::r 550.00 710(1]8) P(l) -(5-10) w +5) -(-5) -(5-10)

211 ~Jf~' 582.00 596 (105:) pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

212 ;vro 627.00 311 (55) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -( --5) -(5-10)

213 'J'T<:1lRT 1,014.00 1,436 (241) pel) -(5-10) w PO Friday BS

214 ~<i'];<r 575.001,095 (189) P(l) -(5-10) :W -(-5) -(-5) BS

215 'foRT 634.00 836 (130) PO) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

216 ~ 395.00 931 (155) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

217 c;r;T;T 178.00 ~8 (13) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

218 ,;;y,;'1:;;u B1.00 259 (40) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

219 5l'lfTl 241.00 360 (59) pel) -(-5) w -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

220 'll"{llr:r 591.00 276 (45) P{f) -(-5) W -(-5) :::{-5} BS

89

Amenities and Land usc Jatara Tahsil

'll'f (l'Il f.;~ ;pfI; f.f;rW ~ 'Ilflf ~If (..rnr ~rlf ~riFr <iT fcrf~fiI;~if;~ f~~rfi!<t; '!f!l1 'fiT 'l!l1

<{~ ":<f ~T ['T ;it llT11fT''f ~ ~i~ if ~fflf 1ffl1R'1f 'I; <it m;r Cf'fi) ~r~'Ii' 'l'[ 11{1'T (k. m. ill W~~i Land use. (i. e. area under different type. of Land 0{'f9[ ,!~rcrc'1

U5e in Ilectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~'f;;;~1 r---'~~~~~~..A..~-~~~---~-~ mr;a

<[if BllM'f if q-,:: ~il;f<'l1t ~if;f<;ri\"

fm'fCT fuf;:m ;otffiO!I ;;rn;n: ~u (~<: ofR Remark.s ~rrftr) ir!c!udi:1g

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, :leh to'llU and waste (inelu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or an;rraco]O- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village ,---_. 11 12 13 1<4 n 16 17 18 19 '20 2

KR Jatua (22) Wheat, 145.00W -402.00 243.00 81.00 Syawani ~has Rice

FP Jatara (.28) Wheat, 60.00W 103.00 45.00 14.00 Pega Khera Rico

H' Jatara (2j) Wheat. 46.00W 109.00 26.00 16.00 Dariapura Rice

". Uninhabited Syawani Ulad

~R Jatara (22) Wheat, 28.00W 47.00 98.00 12.00 Chak Dakbili Rice Syawani

KR JataIa (22) Wheat, 53.00W 266.00 69.00 321.00 Virpura Rice

~ll Jatara (24) Wheat, 24.00W 94.00 4LOO 11S.00 T(l) l'achora Rice

Uninhabited Pachghara

~R Jatara OS) \\'heat, 46.00W 154.00 . 89.00 160.00 Pahadi BUZUfl~ Rice

KR Jatara (15) Wheat, 16.00W 283.00 147.00 104.00 Madori Rice

JtR Jatara (1') Wheat, S2.00\y 350.00 122.00 58.00 It.hurrampur Rice

KR Jatara (15) Wheat, 43.00W 320.QO 180.00 84.00 Nagri Rice

PR latara·(7) Whellt, 62.00 246.00W 284.00 375.00 47.00 Sagarwara Rice

PR Jatara (10) Wheat, 113.00W 264.00 . llS.OO 83.00 Udaipura Rice

PR Jatara (12) W~leat, l1~.OOW 157.00 196.00 163.00 Pathari Rice

PR Jatara (5) Wheat, 59.00W ~2.0v 170.00 84.00 M(l) Din:w Rice

I.R Jatara (II) Whroat, 28.00W 33.00 108.00 9.00 Dlldpura Rice:

J::.R Jatar .. (10) Wheat, 36.00W 83.00 193.00 19.00 Kakanpura P.lce

KR latara (10) W]leal, 32.00W S2.00 g5.00 42.00 Prel1lpura

Rice

PR J!tara (6) Wheat, 16.00W 260.00 275.00 40.00 . Kharg:oopura

Rice

90

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p:fRrlf l).Tli err ;;1', ~r!{ '5r ~'li"f!iw ~u ~'fmJt (!if~ '1Tlf 1{ ,!formJt ~u ~1 ~ cit ~ '# (-) iw <'I"'Tf!IT >J1IT ~ 9fr;g 'f.\'f ::)fOT<fi"f ll;<f'l'f0mj am: :Oll'~ <r ~ ~t m~i5," it' lJfl1 i!t fala.ft ~ 'R ljf<fm« '3'ffiOU ~ ;r~ m.: tn: q~ '!;D

~ . >it t/l;l1T "" lI'!iP: ~ if.f 'l~ ~ -5 f'f>". m. 5-10 f.l;. 11r. lfI 10+:-'!1. m.) "\1:'1",

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the coluI.ln and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad. ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10. kins. and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is availabl e is given) . .--~-----------__""'__:----------------,

1[1iff'JR; f'iff'iiCm qrir 'li1 'fTift . 6T'f;" aft, ifIOfn:J~ 'li1 fG.'fj <i"ln: ;ll'lf~T em: if, f"., lffu <j;T~ @ (orn m'l",~-

LOca- Total ~, ~-BTTi) tion total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of lions (Bus Stop, num- Name of village (in number of wate.r Post and the market/ railway station, ber Villag~ hectctres) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).

2 4 5 6 7 II 9 jO

221 'V"RT ~51.00 1,057 (156) pel) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(10+)

222 'Ii:;T'fT 2'0.80 1,22' (191) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) . -(10.+)

223 ,];,,'f'r;:I"l'!"U 523.00 261 (41) pel) -(5-10) l(r - (- 5) -(5 -1 0) -(10+)

224 q~ 263.00 1,002 (136) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) Thursday -(·5)

225 3{*a~T 304.00 'lfu;r

226 ~F;<r~<:T 193.00 303 (45) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) . -(-5)

227 TfI'PI 241.00 234 (29) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

22~ IT;cr;f*r H2.00 208 (27) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

229 'f.'1<'1 484.00 901 (124) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

230 ih;l "'hI 31'.00 791 (130) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

231 ifl'tD"n~t 1,828.00 3,57~ (559) P(2), D(l) W PO Tuesday, hS M(1) Friday

232 ;;r<:m 391.00 511 (75) Pd) -(-5) 'W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) .

233 f.;;r)<:f 461.00 553 (101) pel) -( -5) W -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

234 <r<: 'Om, 104.00 128 (19) -(~5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) .,.(5-10) -(5-10)

235 fiIc:>f.t<:T 20<].00 325 (43) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

236 'Rm"I .,tr<: 232.00 iff,!"

237 "Wml" S77.00 715 (116) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) _~_5)

238 'I;l1m'ft 747.00 '15 (172) 1"(1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5 -10)

239 "l~'IliiiT 625.00 1,127 (181) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(.:.5) BS

240 "" 742.tlO 74l (122)· PCI) -(-5) 'f{ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

91

Amenities and Land use Jatara Tahsil

IDl{ <f'Ii" f.R;c(!1f """ ~ If'''l 'Ilf11 ~vWr (ari!ffif Wlf ~ ~ M'i1o'if f<t;flff iii" iff;;r (ccq-urr mf'1<1' 'AfIf 'f<T '1'11'1

~ t('i '3"l''liT ~ 'liT '''IT.rI'''i ~ ~ifm1{~iT11~ij; <it~<f'fi") D:~i~!q; 'PI 'Il1l (f'l>. 11T. if) l!foraT Land use (i. e. area under different typ~s of Land -,PFa '1''''''1

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) . 1'1(':<"4 it; "''''1''r r--~----~'-~-"-------~-~ l1f1;Q"

"" ;rT1RT ij' ii<: ~ ij; R1it ~ij;lWr

fuf"ia fUR'a ~<1;U ~ <'1'l"foU (<Tfq( 0l'I<: l~l'mHks

~l'f%'a") including any ~~hc~ of

Appro- .Nearest Culturable Area not religious. ach to'i\n and waste (inclu- available hiswTlcal to distance Power Staple lrrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archa\~ojo- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

"'--~- ._".-.....,.._.,._""-.. ".''>o~. ,,_ .• ___

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 III 19 20 2

KR Jatara (11) Wheat, 93.00W 153.00 169.00 36.00 Kalra Rice

Kit Jatara (13) Wheat, 76.00W 140.00 43.00 21.00 KanjuRa Rice

KR Jatara (15) Wheat, 61.00W 179.00 217.00 66.00 PurwsDttampCl ra Rice

KR Jatara (H). Jowa{, n.OOW 128.00 31.00 26.00 Babai Wheat

Uninhabited An8ntpura

K~ Jatara (13) Jawar, 61,00W 73.00 23.00 36.00 Bhag\','aulpura Wheat

K~ Jatara (14) .. Jowar, 51.00W 79.00 n.oo 33.00 Mothi Rice

KR .TlItUJ. (15) Jowar, 3S.00W 60.00 28.00 16.00 Gnndharvgauj Rice

PR MauRa.ipur :fAg .J.~ar, 102.00W 277.00 36.09 69.00 Kanera (U. P.) (8) Wheat

PR MauRallipnr Jowar, 56.00W 183.00 22.00 58.00 Tila Nareni (U.P.) (7) Wheat

PR Jatara (15) J!.A JawaI, 30tl.OOW 1,071.00 375.00 67.00 13anilhori Kalan Wheat

K~ Jatara tI5) EAe Wheat, 29.00W .157;00 193.00 13.00 .1arya Rice

KR Jatara (1') Wheat, 47.00W 231.00 170.00 13.00 Nivora Rice

FP Jatara (17) Wheat, 12.00"," 23.00 U.OO 5.00 liar Kachhar Rice

~P Jatara (12) Wheat, 6.0.00"'" 91.00 46.00 12.00 Jitkora Rice

Uninhabited Partap Nai\ar

fOP Jatara \11) Wheat, 91.0(} 45.00W, :66.00 99.00 ".00 T(1) Ratwas Rice 7.00C

fOP Jatara (13) Wheat, 6J.00 97.00 306.00 1'12.00 S4.00 Itayali Jawar

PR. Jatara (13) Wheat, 240.00C, 140.00 L9.00 114.00 Kudyal<l

Rice 2.00W

KR Jatara (15) Wheat, 272.00C, 196.00 149.00 123.00 Th:1T

i<ice 2.00W

92

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Amenities available (if not available' within tile village, a dash (..:) is shown in the COlul.lfl and next to it in braclrets, the distance in broad r;Inges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms of the nearest plilGe where the facility is available lis given). ,.---'- _______________ ' _.A__ __ . _______________ ,

~filf," :'ff~T qr'1' 'f>l 'l];ft Gl'ii" "r" <rNfn:!~ 'li1 f'i'f/ <I'ff'.: "'l'l"'fl ;m 'l;f<{'1mm~ (<mm'l, 'l:~-

Loca- . Total mr.r, OB-11f11) tion Total area population . D3Y or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of lions (Bus Stop. nUIll- Name of village (in number of wate} Post 'and the market! railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educ'ltional Medical (Potable) Telegraph bat, if any water way) .

2 3 4 5 ·6 7 8 ., 10

241 «AT 976.00 l.397 (240) 1'(1) MH(l) w PO Tue,day .S .

242 !T-.:mTm 350.00 ~f-.;T~ ...

243 ui:TJ IOr-..OO 113 (1':) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

244 >f,,!:'l:'Y 2.20.00 8-1 (8) -( -5) -(-5) \V (-5) -(-5) . ( 5)

245 f«wu ~ 1,164.00 2,477 (~10) P(I), -(5-10) W PO Thursday BS .M(l)

246 'fl:~n:r 3f<~T W2.00 1,291 (216) PO) -(5-10) W +5) -(5-10) -(-5)

247 G'fllT 775.00 1,223 (211) P(I) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-11)

243 ,(~rn: "000 7R4 (42) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

249 ,PFllR ~~ .405.00 12& (20) -(-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) . -(-5) -(-5)

250 il:~'lJ~ 945.00 1,692 (283) P(l) -(5-10) W PO Friday -(5-10)

251 . 'filTu 736.00 816 (141) PCI) -(-5) W +5) -(-5) -( -5)

252 ~1'1 293.00 289 (40) 1'(1) -(5..,10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

253 f.rliro <ffi'l' 647.00 1,533 (224) P(l) ,:"(-5) w -("':5) -(-5) -(-5)

254 .'1'1;:T 319.00 970 (134) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

255 m{ 565.00 1,361 (208) 1'(1) -(-5) -.v -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

256 'l<iiT ~oo.:')o ~62(!-:;O) P(l) -(5-10) \V -(5-10) -(5-10) -(- 5)

257 f,r;rulil 290.00 454 (69) pel) -(5-10) \V -(5-10) -(5-10) -( 5)

258 ~;n~tCff'r ·\R8:00 1,O~(J (169) pel) -(-5) \V -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

2Sg "''''1': lil'Hl 1,253.00 2,933 (473) P(2) -( - 5) . W PO Wednesday BS

2ii,) 0:'rJ'l: ~f""f 703.0l) .il1Jif

93

Amenities and Land use JBJara Tahsil

........ ..,....~~,.'""_,_,-----.,~.,_----."" 'JT11 Q'Ii" f.r;r.eCflf 'llrt ~ 11:"11 'l1f'l! '3'I::[rr ('P.1"<I mw ~ ",I- f<rM-'f f'i;'r+n if; ~\l f}TIIlTI- mf'ff, 'If;'1" 'fl ;'n 1i

~ 'f<f '3"-9'fi1- ,;;fr '1ft 19:RfR C'\ ~q~ i{ :~~ <:::;i~ ~;iT ~qrff iT:;{i') :J;f.:~(li{i'f.

q;'f +Il'l (rlP, m. if) Worm Land use (L e. area under different types of Land "n'n ';"""" use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) }{Q:(-_.f it 1;-~r~~ r-----.--~--.A.-----------______. ~T~~] or<[ meAt ~ q-,: .;)cit'l; IWf ~1'l;f,'f1

f'Ir-.m fm'lcf ~" ar.m: 3!"J,1Kfi;o1

('1m ir;; ~ ", \:r"'l~)}'l,> s

"i1':~«f~) includi:1g 3n~¥ pbce of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not reli;!ious,

ach town ane waste (inclu- available hislJrical to dj~tance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gauchci' for or inC~laeGIJ- N,-Ul1C .of

viUa!';e (i" kms) supply fOjd Foresl by snrc: glLeJ allj groves) CUltiv:l ti 0 n gic1l intl:r~st Viliage

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

PR Jatara (12) EAg, Wheat, 198.00 391,00 266.00 121.00 N(l), B~~ rana EO P .... lcc M(l)

Uninhabited .Db.am Sa;(lt

KR Jatara (14) Wheat. 16.00W. 39.00 43.00 6'.:)0 Dh _I rrp~_~ra

Rice 2.00N

FP Jatara (14) BAg Wheat, 37.00 86_00 89.00 8.00 T(l) "f\.laICl ,JlIJ a

Rice

PR Jatara {8) ~A Wheat, 173.00 224.00 297.00 393.00 77.00 SLmakhu;-d Rice

FF' Jatara (8) EO, Wheat, 86.00 146.00C, 232.00 114.00 120.0;) B':.n;lj,i AaJa EAg Jowar 10<4,00W

FP Jatara (7) EO, Wheat, 88.00e, 280.00 24-6.00 127.00 TaIlt_.;l

BAg Jowa! 34.00W

FP Jll.t:lra (7) Wh~at, 119.00 44.00W 59.00 74:00 3~.OO RLtjl1-~;lr

Jowar

l-P latua (7) Wheat, 23.00 W 125.00 97.00 160.00 Ra:T!Ila::_.;ar Khul lowar

KR J~tara (9) EA Wheat, 12.00 1 19.00W 469.00 267.00 78.00 DeoJ~dla

lowar

KR Jatara (3) lowaf, 153.00 168.00W lil.00 137.00 117.00 lyIacllaura Wheat

KR Juan (5) Jowar, 42.00 2<4.00W 34-.00 150.00 43.00 Baharutal Wheat

KR JUara (1) EA Jowar, 145.00W 325.00 92.00 85.00 Lidhora Tal Kondo

KR Jatara (3) Jowar, 62.00W 190.00 21.00 -46.00 Bagcra Kondo

XR Jlltara (4) EA Wheat, 166.00W 196.00 p5.00 28.00 M(l) Shah Rice

KR Jatara Cr.) ·Wheat, 127.00W, 135.00 178.60 21.00 Garroli. Rice 38;ODC

KR Jil_tara (7) Wheat, 122.DOW, 6tl_OO 7G.00 24.00 Bijmtha Rice 14.00C

KR Jatara (4) Wheat, 166.00 %.00 14:1.00 aOO' Bajitpura Rice

PR hura (-4) l'!A Jowar, 197.00W, ·267.00 415.00 367.00 NO). Bairwar Kha, Rice 5.00TK, lvl(3),

2.00C T(1)

Ullinhabitd Bair iar Jangal

94

ijl(oTU~~T~ ~;H'",~TQ' ~;;f ~fl=f :a'lTqT'l .. "

,,'Wft>:;( 'W11l'i"r~ 'Iflf ~ ~ ;;ri1'liw 'O'l"l";;l{ ;;r'I'-W-t~ (<rfi;: o;(flf -if ,!f<nT~ <N<1';;!f 'f\[T ~ <it !f>R1l1 if (-) i1;[ <'fITl'1T 'M ~ <rn ~'if ~ji;('fi<1 l!.<i qf,;:..;n:1 011<: 'OBi{; <iR @ 9'7,00'" if 'Wi ~ fir",f!" 'i'f on: '!;fu~ ~!.I ~ mt ?i";; on: ~ ~ .,l<f"( (~~~ l{) 'lif~ .. m ~ l<'f),; ~ 'lit '1{ ~ -5 f<I>. >ft., 5-10 fil>. "fr. m 10+ f't>". +fr.)

Amenities available (if oot available wIthin the village, a dash(-) is shhwn in the colu~n and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz -5kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place ,:"here the facility is available is given). ,-__________ . __ --------..A.-.---___________ ,

Wlfffup.f. f;rf'f.HIl q);r if! 'If.n sffi ciI1: ~/QTC '!iT fu.<r/ ~ O11o!p.n CIT<: il; R<ll.lf~ 'iil{ ~r (;rn- RT'1, ~

Loca- Total fm, m-r-lfTlT) tion Total area population Day or Commuuica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, num- 'Nume of village (in number of water Post and the market/ railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegr<lphs hat, if any water way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ,. -9 10

2(j1 ~ 426.00 \, 545 (79) pel) -(-5) w -(-.5) -<-5) :as

262 ~~T 514.00 170 (31) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-~) -(-5)

263 i!<:-I:jq't,U 687.00 628 (l01) pel) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

264 ~ 465.00 413 (70) P(1) -(01 +) w -(5-10) -(10-'--) ~(H;+)

265 RI"fj',':fT 420.00 420 (54) pel) -('10+ ) W -:-{5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

266 ~t;j't 907.00 1,449 (255) pel) -(5-10) w PO -(5-10) BS

267 \ii~-"'G 261.00 424 (65) pel) (-5) w -( -5) -(-5) ~s

26a ~m 786.00 1,574 (249) P(I) F!'C(I) W PO Thursday -(-5)

299 ~.-~ 1,Og7.00 614 (97) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

270 '~'T 328.00 277 (42) _(_5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

271 ~ 346.00 ;fiu'f

272 .~ 670.00 1,520 (264) P(l) SMP(1) W -(-5) Sunday HS

273 ~t 744.00 1,112 (191) P(l) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

2704 ~ 1,271.00 1,495 (249) P(l) -(10+) w PO :Wednesday -(10+ )

275 ~ 313.00 483 (71) P(1) .-(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

276. ~l 475.QO '11') (q) ~'( I) -( -"~10) \-\1 -(-5} -(-5) -(5-10)

277 qmr ()~1.00 1,357 (: ~::) 1'(1) -(10 \-) W -(-5) Tu~sday (10- )

278 'l( ;it'll 2)2.00 505 (9J) PO) -(10 ,) \V -H) _(oS) -(lO~-)

279 '''"'I'(i 7gS.00 268 (43) -( -5) -(10-, ) W -( -5) -( -5) (10 , )

280 '!,<:J '-T'1 ~:~6.()() 2.0,9 (3 J S) rm,\:(1) ~)HOl) \\' PO Frirhly (10+)

9j

Amenities and Land use Jatara Tabsil

l!r+I <Ai" f.Hi<!(Il1 ;r;n: f.rori:ft ltlQ!f 'lffll ~ (~!o 'Rfu ~m '!iT fufw.r f'<l~T ;r, am ~ arf1R; 'AT11 'f)T <nll

~ ~~;f.T~ ;f.T ~ ~ ~'lrnll~'l~ ~ if;GT~<I'II) ~=!f'f> 'f)T llTTT (f'li, "!!f. 11) ,!f«m Land use (L e. area under different types of Land 3fi1!IT ~ .

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) llQf<f it ~ ,-________ ..A.. ________ --. 'lf~

<r.r mtr<i'T ~ .n: wtif>f<;ti:t .liffi ili fuit fuffi f~ ~~ .~~

(00 :itt Remarks ~0'~) including

any place of Appro- Ne~Te~t Culturable Area not religious, ach town and waste (incJu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucIler for 01' &l'clli;1.eolo .. ~~amc of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

PR Jatara (3) Jowar, 22.00 5.00W, 100.00 113.00 44.00 Kita Khera Wheat 142.00C

PR Jatara (5) BAg Jowar, 38.00 58.00W, 118;00 74.00 221.00 Bandar Guda Rice 500e

PR Jatara (10) Jowar, 202.00 n.oow 266.00 104.00 23.00 ... Baldeo Pura Wheat

FP Jatara (12) Jawar, 58.00W 175.00 168.00 64.00 Guda Nadi Wheat

FP Jatara (13) Jowar, 46.00 JIi.OOW 236.00 73.00 29.00 Simriya Wheat

PR Jatara (6) BAg Wheat, 135.00W 230.00 423,00 119.00 Manchi ED JO'lfar

PR Jatara' (4) Wheat, 11.00 n.oow 87.00 68.00 41.00 Piprat Jowar 16.00C

KR Jatara (15) Wheat, 50.00 lSS.00W 253,00 230.00 68.011 Jarua Jowar

PR Jatara (12) EA Wheat, 585.00 111.00W 226.00 110.00 55.00 Lahar Khurd JO'lfar

PR Jatara (1~) Jowar, 72.00W 115.00 78.00 63.00 R~\l\lna\h pura Wheal

UN-INHABITED Hucarganj

PIt Jatara (H) Wheat, 176,00 113.00W 157.00 154.00 70.00 M(2) Karmara . Jowar

KR Jatara (2) Wheat, 213.00 191.00W 177.00 93.00 70.00 Kadwan Jowar

KR Jatara (13) Wheat, 4~8.00 I77.00W 294.00 149.00 ;!33.00 Mallrai Jowar

KR Jatvra (11) Wheat, 76.00W 143.00 80.00 14.00 Ph·u] pur Rice

KR Ja.8 fa (9) Wheat, 45.00W 156.00 257.01) 17.00 Bhatgora Jowar

KR Jat8ra (14) Wheat, 179.00 126.00W 205.00 14.00 107.00 Pali Jowar

KR Jatara (16) Wbeat, 54.00W 109.00 9.00 120.00 Alopa jowar

KR Jatah (l5}. Wheat. 1.00 61.00W 225.00 119.00 382.00 Ratan Guwan

Jowar

KR Jatar" (11) Wheal, 55.00 167.00C, 245.00 211,00 98.00 Ghura Khas

Rice 70.00W

96

\j{Ci!~T Cf~HTB GI'<1~f~~Tlf ~~ "r'f :atrtlTif

1=~rtr 'l.I11 q; ( <IT+i . lAT~ qif ~'Jf.w~ ~'"'fl 'lR~~mr( (rw.: 'l1lT it :!f<rg~ ~~ ~1 ~ m ~ if (-) ~11r ~1<tr ~ ~ ~1G %'.1 ,tG'fi'i[ u:;t 'In:il1ii "ft<: ~,iI; m ~ 'li1t~ if 'XTl'I 'J f>r<I'iT ~ 'T<: '!~~ ~U" ~ mi m~ 'R: <rn:tI" ;n:a-<: ('('~l<<: ~) if,f «l;lll ~~ W1iR ci <tT II{ ~ -5 f'I;. '111., 5.10 ~.l('T. !IT 10+ fiI;. +It.)'

A~eJ1ities available (if not available within the village, a da~h(-) is shhwn in the colu",n and neJ<t to it in brackets, the di.tance in broad ranges vi;: • SkillS, 5.10 kms and lO+"ms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,-_______________ .A.-_____________ -.,

'lT1l1~if, f;>.f~T "f~ if,\ trr'ft g190 ®: <Irm.Jf;?: \liT. fu.-;rj ~~~ till: if; fG;r :qR ",W i;:) (iI'RfcTI!, ~

L,:)Ci'- Total ~~, \if;;r-.n·f) ti<Jn T0' ,;\ arca population Day or Communica-code or the and Drinking days .of tions (Bus SlOP. ra:m- l\CU1C of \ Ill. ~e (in number of water Po~t and the market/ railway station, ber Village heeL {es) households EdUCational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way)

..--... -_._ 2 3 " ~ 6 7 S 9 10

____ ~. _ _.,_"'_m ... _.~ . ...:

28l '!;'lJaTf.i 209.00 if'im'

:S2 '!;~l '1",i\~ ''fF'fT 516.00 <428 (71) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

:'tJ 'iT, ,>roon }i-7.00 18~ (21) -(-5) -(-5) OW -(-5) -(-5) -(101'-)

21-( ll~l1%~r 799.00 S88 (131) Pel) --(-5) 'ff -(-5) -:(-5) -(5- t6)'

215 f"1lT,{1 ~i(; ,(10.00 369 {453} 1"(1) -(-5) "N -(-5) -(-5) -(S-tt) itft

214 ?;\it : ;s.oo 512 (106) P(1} -(-5) 'W --(-5) -(-5) -(5 -10)

217 ~Tt<:T ~T ~25.00 .m",

283 ~l< <!f'Il'fT ?~6.00 ~S4 (7C) Pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5 -1,)

to 2$9 \l{$'lJ (f;1~ltr) 7010.00 711 (l10) ;(t) -(5-10) W -(-.5) -5(-10) -(5-10)

2'0 ~'!'IT '20.00 249 (3') -( -5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

2~J ,7i['l<:T' 211.00 212 (46) PCI) -(5-10) 1'( -(5-10) -(5-fO) -(5-16)

292 iitrl:: 602.00 1,i05 (302) P(1) He(l) W PO -(~5) -(-5)

293 "F!~'~T 252.00 299 (45) pet) -(-5) OW -i- 5) -(-5) BS

2!J4 ~T{I~ 177.00 527 (34) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5 -(0)

295 <:,~~ 466.00 <445 (53) 1'(1) - (-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5 -10)

296 'Il'mf"1 5&2.00 1,165 (167) P{l) -(5 -in) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

297 ~. 453.00 9:12 (145) PO) -(5 -10) VI' -(-5) Saturday -(-5)

298 fIlwrT 425.00 526 (~1) P(I) -(;-10) \V _(_5) -{-5) BS

299 ~Twm 598.00 1,167 (2()~! P{I). --(10+) w PO Friday -(-5)

MO)

:00 ",mu~ 669.00 163 (2(;) -(:"5) -(10+) '"' -(-5) -(5- ) -(-5)

97

. A menities and Land use J atara Tahsil

~:~ .. ~'!fR f.r;;r..rt ~ IrflT ~ (;c;<,. m.r ~ <tit f.rflRr fit>~1 '" ~Iif fucqvft ~ lTTlf '!iT 'IT'"

~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~bn:if ~~'t<it~.<f<!;) i'tfcTQ:rfiRi .$T 1[1'1 (fiI; . .n. if) l_!Rm Land use (i. e. area tinder different types 'If Land 0fif'JT ~Kl<'f

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~'t~('fT r-:----------..A.-----~---_. ~~ . OR mRT~ ~ m'fift;1l'. m'fifuir

fi1f;re: fu~ \'m!'i!l' ~ ar.J;<rnia' (~ <lIR Remarks ~~~) including

any place of Appro.' Nearest. Culturable Area not religious, .ach town and waste (inclu- available' historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archacolo- Name of . vill>lge (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation ,!:ical interest ViIla,e

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 )8 19 20 2

Uninhabited Ghura Tal

~R J1itan, (14) Wheat, 11&.00 l.Me, 122.00 171.00 35.00 Guda Najdik JawaI 51.00W Pali

l\:R Jatara (13) Wheat, 103.00 8.00C, 41.00 109.00 40.00 Mor RamallIa Jowar 46.00W

~R Pllera (10) Wheat. 131.00 2.00e, 231.00 269.00 69.00 Mabendra Jowar 97.00W MahcVl.

XR Paler. (10) Wheat, 29.00 IO.OOW, 117.00 198.00 48.00 Lidhora Najlli.k: Jower 8.(lOTK Tori

X It. Palera. (10) Wheat, 24S.00 67.00W· 110.0' 13&.00 30.00 Tori Jo,*ar

Uninhabited X.tra Dera

lCit Pal.a (5) Jowar, 3I.OOW '7.00 124.00 127.00 Chor TallCa WbCllt

KIl Palera (10) Jowar, es.oo 94.00W 156.eO 313.00 92.08 Rampura Grllm (Niwan)

'l:R Palera (9) lew.r, 140.00 31.00W 80.00 15~.00 11-4.00 Bai!llltlluWUl Wheat

E.R Paler ... (~) lc~;a:, S{I.I)OW 111,00 J6.00 2'.00 Rajpara Wheat

Kit. Palera (3) aD, JOW'f, 49.00W 4M.OO • 79.00 70.00 .edor .A, Wheat

PIt Paler a (4) Wh.e .. '. 3.00W 12 LOO 51.00 7CS.00 Ghnthda Jow .. r.

I.R Pal,ra (~) . Whe .. t, 7.00W 136.00 1S.00 19.00 Khllm_IlJanj low_r

KR Pakrll (6) Whellt, a.DOW 235.00 103.00 120.00 Tapariya lawn Chouhan

·KLt P~lera (8) Wbeal, 2olf.ooc, 207.00 q_.()f) ~O.OO J::al>asj

J()war II.OOW

I It. ralna (10) Wheat. 30.00C. 245.00 67.00 55.00 Maw.i

)Jwar Hi.OOW

I'R Plilera (6) ',,yheat. t 39.00 86.00 43.00 15.7.00 Goa

Jowar

KR Palera (12) WIIC;;l, 143.00C, 218.00 127.00 78.00 Kachbora K'lJas

lowar 32.00W

'K1l Palera (11) Wheat, 29.00C, 192.00 160.00 49.00 K.achhora U,ad

Jowar LOOW

98

:s'fa'lU t:r~in ~-~'Cf'(ij t:Fi "!~ ;a-qlfrq

~ llT+! 'fil m+r lill1' 'fa ~"I'~W '3'l<'fill" ;;r;T~mil' (~lfT+r 11 ~rr.t '3'~ ~r ~ m ~ 11 (-) ~ Vf'TTl1f >rm ~ ~ ~ ~ffi"q;<1 ~ qn:.m.T oiR m <m; ~ ~ ir liJ1i ~ fi;rcr"l ~€I <R ~fq<{TJ:t 'N~ ~ +rT~ an: '1<: <rQ o{T 'Il'iI1: (~lf) 'liT ~llT ~ 11m <r.t <it lj~ ~ -5 f.!;. m., 5-10 f.!;. 11'T. 'IT 10+ f.f;: ;iT.) ~

Amenities available(if not available within tile.village a dash(-) i> shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz-Skms,5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility ill available is given). ,.---------.-------"--------------'-""'\

m-~ I'lrf; RfifimT. '1R m 'WIT 6roP om· ~I~ ~ R;rl fi'IR ~~T em il> ~~~\l) (~fCl'T~-

Loca- Total ~, GR'i'-llToT) tion Total areap opulation Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus-stoP. num- Name of village (in number of· water' Post and the marketl railway station, ber Village he~tares)

\ households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph h.lt if any water way).

1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

301 <rn)" 356.00 458(71) pel) -'(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

302 ~ 681.00 1,3111 (218) pel) -(10+) w -(-5) Sunday -(5-10)

303 ~ 371.00 567 (t)2) P(1) -(1 0 _:_. ) W -(-5) +-5) -(5-10)

304 <ll'<R'!<:T 318.00 399 (70) P(1) -(10 -1-) TV -(5 -1 0) -(5-10) -(5-10)

305 ~<r.rT 455.00 370 (5') P(1) -(10-H w -(5-Hi) -(5-10) -(5 -10,.

306 .~ 437.00 949 (152) pel), -(5-10) w -C-'5} Thursday -(5 -'10) MO)

307 ~T 642.00 1,00" (184) P(I) -(-5) w -(5-) Sunday -(-5)

308 '(lClil'HT 211.00 71 (9) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

309 ~1[rf1:i!r 141.0U 140 (20) -(-5) -(5-10) W ~{5-10) -(5 -10) -(5~10)

.310 ~~T 401.00 '12 (147) PO) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

311 arem, 457.00 285 (43) pel) . -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

312 '1lff1lf;r 366.00 351 (54) -(-5) -( -5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

313 'f«T 'if'!> 115.00 ;f\<:R

314 ~'U 249.00 ;ft<:r;:r . .:.

315 ~R ~>roT 495.00 494 (82) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ·BS

316 '"1Hl'1 [,257.00 2,596 (3~1) P(I),M(1) -(-5) W PO Monday BS

317 ·rsTIm 156.00 220 (18) 1'(1) -(-5) w . (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

31& cThl:fTl6fm 1,110.00 1,979 (31,\) 1'( I) ]oBe(t) ·W PO Tue,d OIy -(-5)

319 i\hm&.1T~ 654.00 'ij'nH

320 ;j'T SO~.OO (i98 (116) 1'(1) (- 5) W -(-5) (- 5) (-1°1-)

99

A menities and Land use Jatara Tabsil

lmf (Iiifi ~'fIi': ~r ~ mlf ~ (3l"Ifu mlf ~ 'll'T f<ff'll"'r f,~ % 1lh; fuo:lJ1lil" !'I'1firq; IDll 'fiT 'fT"l1

~ ~;mftr€t 'l1T llf1'ilIf.'iJ ~ ~<n:if~~Of;~)~",") ~~«'II' ~rlfTlT (fit;. 1ft. l{) Wtm Land use (i. e. area under different type of Land 3l'?fi{T TJCl''1

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) lf~if;~ ,.---------..A.----_____ --, qf~

l:«! tml'i't i!l m: WT Of; fc;it VaT Of; f.I'il: fuf<r.r fuf;rn 'd'FI'ia-~ ~

(~ am: Remarks

~~) including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturab1e Area not religious ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to' distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri .. , ding ~auch~r for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Palera (14) Jowar, 65.00TK. 161.00 53.00 M.OO Dardon Wheat 12.00W

FP MauRanipur Jowar, 64.00W 554.00 34.00 29.00 Khajri (U.P.) (18) Wheat

FP MauRanipur Jowar, 36.00W 232.00 78.00 25.00 Gadari (D.P.) (20) Wheat

FP MauRanipur jowsf, 12.00W 212.'0 82.00 12.00 Jawarpura (U.P.) (18) Wheat

PP MauRanipur Jowaf. 25.00W. 288.00 11 3.00 23.00 Cbhevla (U.P.) (20) Wheat 6.00C

FP Palexa (6) Wheat, 49.00W, 327.00 27.00 20.00 Bakhatpura Jowar 14.00N

PI' Patera (24) Wheat., n.oow 366.00 189.00 40.00 Sepura Jowar

1"1' Palera (45) Wbeat. 7.00W Hi4.00 74.00 26.00 Satwara Jowar

F Palera (7) Wheat, 82.00 47.00 12.00 Hamboriy. Jowar

J:R Palera (1) Wheat, 109.00W 237.00 33.00 22.00 Bedd

Jowar

Kit Palera (5) \Vbeat, 125.00W 94.00 127.00 111.00 Atrar Jowar

PR Palera (4) Whe.at, 28.00W 115.00 163.00 60.00 Nayagoan

Jowar

Uninhabited Nauta Chak

Uninhabited Mallpura

I'll. Paler. (2) Wheat, 29.0QW, 152,00 180.00 127.00 La bar B.jurg

Jowar 7.00TK

PR Falera (7) Jowar •. 81.00TK, 463.00 454.00 76.00 Laron

Wheat 183.00W

KR l'altra (9) Wheat, 26.00W 83.00 39.00 8:00 Madahar

]owar

KR Palera (9)' Jowa"r. 65.00W, 616.00 332.00 82.00 Toriakhas

Wheal IS.00TK

Uninilabited Toriaugao

FP Paler.! (12. Jowar, 20.00W 397.00 325.00 66.00 Khcra

Wheat

100

;J('fr~T ~~'i!? \iA~fi.i~rij ~ci ';ffi:r ;;qq)1y ,. '"

~I(f;ftll" 'WI" "" :'111 'Wf '!it ¥f ;;r;ru~ i;;qCj'i!1 ~''!f,,~ (llf .. IJllf if ~ ~a- ;;~ ~ ~t if;ft';ll,.q H tl!I' ~ <m ~ ;i1i ~ ~1f<l0f t:('l qrnn'l m '3"WF <iR it ~ if 'Af'I ij- f;rno{1 ~l.:1 'll.: ~mtt ;a-q-"iiCf ~ -.ni "io; 'll.: q~ ~fT ri~ (~!fl: if) '!ft~ ~"I!'m ~ '1ft lTi- ~-5, fq;, 'ft, 5·}0 Pf;. m. l1'T lO+fq;. m.)

Amenities available (if not avaiJable within the vili<ige, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket. tlie distance in broad ranges viz -5 bus. S-IO kms. and 10+kms. of the near~st p}lCC where the facility is available i~ ghen} . ,-----_.-_. ..... -_. _____ .A.. __ -----------___ -.,

lliatf"f'li M'Rm 'fr.t '!'iT qFfr 61'," 411: iff>rn:me: 'lOT fHI " <f~ olfiWfl <In: ij;f0lff<::~I{~T (ifl'!mq1:~~

Loca· Total ~, ;;m-.~.j)

tioa TOlal area population Day or Communica. code of the and Drinking days of

.. dons(Bus.stop,

Rum- Name of village (in n.lmber of ·water Post and the lTIarket/ railway station, ber Village heCtares) household:; EJucational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

321 ~ 519.00 668 (96) P(l) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

32z 'fU ],OJ.3.00 969 (13"6) pel) -(-5) w PO :;unda~ -(5-)

.323 mrtlH 553.00 4H (57) P(I) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-?)

324 'l'TlRI ~ 323.00 387 (52) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

325 ~1m 946.00 1,U2 (199) 1'0) --(-5) w -(-5) Monday -(-5)

32ft rrf;n 536.00 7Ui ClUJ P(l), -(-5) w PO Tueld&y -(5-10) M(l)

327 lViI'U ~ 2t9.00 204 (21) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(j -10)

3:2S ~T.ffi 590.00 1,692 (26') PCl), PHC(l) w PO Frida.y J3S M(l)

32' 3TT~~ 153.00 ifhT'f

330 itm 776.00 .02 (lOS) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) :as

331 f;'I1m .11i.00 1,043 (179)' 1'(1) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

332 .~,"l~~ 5&6.00 226 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

333 ~r 350.00 111 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(~5)

334 'qa1T 420.00 18& (33) pct) -(-5) w .-(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

335 .-cit ~'!it 968.00 1,066 (lSi) P(l) -(5-10) " -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

336 'I-o!j,J ;;'-I;;.rl 760.0() 513 (103) P(lJ . (5-10) W -(3-10) -(5-10) -C-lO)

337 ~~~i ].f9.0() B8 1J5) (-5) - (5-10) 'W ·(5-10) -(5-10) -\5-10)

338 1'i:f;,tfT -+:\2.00 q2 (i 30) 1'(1) -(5-10) W 1'0 Frid.y -(5-10)

339 ;;;t"pn<:l «IPi 5 35.01) 630 (93) P( I) .-(5-10) W -(-5) -(5- t cl) -\5 .. 10)

3JO ".!ltiriru ~Tf:f 535,00 '-iro;''1

101

. Amooities·a,ud Land use Jatara 'Jahsil,

Appro-ach' to 'iillage .. ,.

11

FP

KR

KR

IR

J(R

KR

.);"1{

PIt

~;m:

~~r~ (j'i{;. m. if)

. Nearest town and djsta~c~

, ,~in kms)

12

Palera (16)

Nowgong (8)

Now,ong (6)

Palera (8)

No,"",ong (14)

Nowgot.g'(15)

Nowgong (16)

l"alera (12)

> .... ' ""-'-~ .. ,~""." ... ~, •• ,,", .'~.:;~'.

RP Nowgbng (12)

KR Now,on& (20)

'l:R Now:ong (20)

1CR .. ~[)w~?!.1~ (20) _ ..

KR NOlfio .• g (20)

KR Paler. (10)

KR palera (5)

KIt Palera (17)

R Palera (0)

KR Palera (10)

'!f1i '3'itfr'T (3f«lq:ljfll '3'1m ''ii'\' f'lflR f,;oo if; ~ k"'l"fr mfl\;o ~~>n: if !~. ~q <i; ~t ~ ~) ~fu'Qlf·y't;

Land use (i. e. areOl UnQer I;tifferent type of Land 'FH\ '1,1''','' use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) lic.c'f ';; ,':roil r---.,-----.~....----------_,

'-R ~w.fi iii '1'<: ~(fl 'i; f«< -tcft if; f<1it fl:i'fii<., fuf;m '3'1"011 ,""" aT?;'l"f011

(~ zm: ~m~)

Renl;.rks including .my place of

, C:ulturab1e Area not rcUgiou-; "waste- (inelu- "ava1lable historical

Power Staple ",uppl~, ,·rood-

Irrigated . F01'est·-by ~ourc:e

Unirri- ding gauch'~r for or arcllacolo- . N,amc 9f 'gate1i"'arrtt grtl'Ve;s) cultivation gienl i.Herest Village

13 14 15

. Jowar, Wheat

Wheat, Jowar

Wheat, 'Jow.r

Wheat, Jowar

. WIred, Jowar

WIlt'.t, Jow~r

Wheat, Jowar

Wheat, Jowar

Jowar. Wbeat

... Wheat, Jowar

Wheat, Jowar

... , ." Wl;Iea~. Jowar

Wheat, lowar

Rice, Wheat

Rice. Wheat

Rice, \1aize

Wheat,

Rice

Wheat,

Rice

16 17 .. .

30.00W 273.00

45.00T~ 535.06

31,0OW 3Si.OO

41.00W 2H.OO: '

79.00W, 482.00 7 .. 00TK

12.0c:}W 35S.o6·

10.00W, 201.00 4.000

13

167.00

287.00

105.00

30.00

258.00

125.0()'

74.00

70.00W 366.00' 128.01)

I';}

49.00

176.00

36.00

8.00

120.06 '

141.00

30..0&

26.00

5S',OOW 359.00'/ 260.ti\F' 99.00 :lfI..:li ;,.,,> !'I

119;POW;'!I33lQOl 325.00 39.00

13,kp-fJW'1 181.00 250.00 24.00

. ;:i.} . " ... L1.011, .... _.l.~.6 .• ()ri. .. ~.....2.4...o.Q.~ .• _6.3..0ClW .

60.0QW 60.00 174.00 126.00

194.00W 418.00 284.00 72.00

5.00TK. 211.()0 171.00 27'):;))

94.00W

ZO.OflW 62.00 47.00 20.00

llO.OOTK, 78,00 154.00 lB.OO

12.00W

88.00W 66.00 3 J1.00 69.00

L'Di 'habited

'::'0 2

Vij3jPUI:

Para

Ajo!(har

Karch

Majra KlItin

Alan,para .Ugad

Bela

Hanota.

Hand K& Murraha

___ .• ____ .. .J{.ubrL~. .

Padua

BDI1ne Buzurg

Muri'ah Baba

B:ume Khurd

rUI"cnia

Danlgora K))as

Dantgora Ugad

n(['f"tl< ;fr.r'" , i{j:«

L"c~-tioo code !1um~

ber

341

342

343

345

34G

347

348

34'

Name of

Village

2

f1fi"l1J"~u

~j

'F" if;T ;]'f ~wr ~ ~i;r'liii ~ 'If'l.''ll1'ti (~1T' if) ;fr <flil[l

Total Total area population

of tbe and

102

Z>'mOl1. ;;r;r-w,nmt (~ llfJ! If lLf'lunt iJ'li'fi\T iJi{'r ~ {if 00 If ('--) rn <11Tm lJlfTt 3Th::,if.l; ifr{ ~"t ~ it 'Am ij- f.RR"t r:"t '1<; ~ ;m;'f ~.w. 011: '!\ ~ iU

W"ll'I'iR Gi 'liT lT~ ~-5 fit;. 11T., 5-10 fil;". 111. !If 10+fil;". l1l) Ameriities available (if not available withln the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket. the distance in broad ranges viz .5kms_ S·IO kms. and 10+kms. of tho nearest place where the facility is available is given). (--~~ __________ .A.. _________ • ____ "'"'I

~~ ffi<f,mT tff,r if;T '1r;ff ffli om <rT;;rT\/~c if;T WI! ~"IIT ~ m if; WI <if;: 'liW ~ (iiffRlqt~-

~, 'fi1"1fTll) Day or CommuniC&-

Drinking days of tions(BuHtop, village (in number of water Post and the market/ railway station, hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).

4 6 7 9 10

245.00 265 (37) P(l) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) --(5-111)

QO.OO 298 (41) P(I) -(10+) . w ~(-5) --(5-10) -(HOl

,111'l'n: ':;'1'[ 961.00 1,632 (261) pel) PHC(l) w PO --(--5)

,[11'Tlfl; <;;1f5 435 .. 00

~ru 224.00 319 (58) P(I) -(-5) w -(-5) -(10+) -(5-1e)

;r[r <'f'f1J111 6,j 1.00 725 (133) P(l) -(5-10) W -(5 -1 0) -(5-10) -(5-16)

orr"f~l: 38,00 271 (39) P(l) -(5-10) W .,-(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

q;r{ ,,;rl[T11 216,00 If7 (19) -(-5) -(-5) W .,-(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

'1'flffU liu 135.00 701 (4) P(I) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-3) -(-5)

169,823,00 239,704 P(242) D(4) (39,895), M(~9) .U{3)

PUC(4) MCW(2) 0(1) PHC (6)

FPC(l) PHS(Z)

0(6)

103

Amenities and Land use Jatara Tahsil

V11f(fif; ~<rn: f.r.rir ,!~11 ~~ ~ll (a!'.{re ~.~;p;ftlj 'iiI RN'c! f.r.nfi if; ~\'f f~1XJ1Jfr l:nf4ili 'AH 'I1T '114

.~ C('i~;f.T ~ <tt <m!T"l ~ WiZ:ln: if f'I'P~ ~ if; it t>-TR w.p) ~fJtrifu'li 'fiT lWT (f9i'. JjT. if) ,!~!ifT Land, use (i. e. area under different types of Land 3p.r9f 1':1"[("

use 'in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ;T!:C'[ 'f; "''''1'1 ,--_______ -.A..-7"------__ , ~f~ 'i'l mH<!i'~ !'t, ~t if; f(1ir <tIT 'Ii fi'1lr

fufq(j firB;,(I ;:r:r;;r.u ",,;on: ~q1'f;'1'

(lTT'ifl.: in: Remark.;

mrrTif ~f1I(f)" includbg any pl~cc of

Appro- Nearest Culturabie . Area not religious, ach town and waste (inclu~ available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated UniTri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- 'lame cf village (in krns) supply food Forest by source gated and grove,) cultivation gic:l1 interest \'iIlnge

11 ' 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 1~ 20 2 --~.--

KR Palera (10) Wheat, 34.00TK, 49.00 98.00 43.00 Kishunpura Rice 21.00W

KR Palera (10) Wheat, 31.00v\l 27.00 16.00 9.00 Bha~aru.

Rice

PR Palera (13) Wheat 2,00 5LOOTK, . 208.00 3*9.00 229.00 R~lRr.agar

Rice In.OOW Bujurg

Uninhabited Rarnnagar UgaJ

KR Pidera (16) Rice, 13.00TK, 82.00 91.00 17.00 Chhidara Wheat 21.00W

KR Palera (8) Wheat, 75.00 25.00 51.0Q 447.00 3.00 Chari (F.V,) Rice

KR Jatera (10) Wheat, 6,00 11.00 16.00 3.00 2.00 A1llur Rice

KR Palera (2) Wheat. 25.00 10,00 16.00 181.00 4.Q0 Karrai CF. V.) Rice

KR Tikamgatrh .(12) Wheat, 10.00 &.00 9.09. 10~.00 3.00 Pan:, ara Khera Rice

24,602.00 42,237.00 N(63)

7,465.00 53,89.7.00 21,521.00 M(20) Total C(2)

T(18)

104

i!hFI~r~ ff~~ft~ ~-w~rii ttci ~m ~G"qm

<'1T?'tcr !fA 'liT 'fJlr JJr;:r 'f.T 'Ii"" ;;r;:ffiw ~'{Oa 'l1"'f-W'rerriT (zrR !TN if W'rcrnt '3"~ ~"i~.<11 ~ if.{-) iW <1'TT>1T '11fT ~ <iT, 'Ii"', ,ICi'li'1 rt<i lifu"R! otr>: ~ ifR ilJ ",)toq; if lHll" ~ f;;rn,ft ~ft '" l!f<nmt ~~ ~ tit?; oR '" '1"6: ~r 'fK[Z . (~~?;ll':i'i) "'f'~~ . w ~n: ~ if,[ 'It t -S fiI;. m.; 5-10 l'f;. ;fro lIT 10+ fiI;. 1ft.)

Amenities available(if not available within ti,e village a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz-Skms,5-1 I} kms and' 10+km" of the nearest place where the facility i. available is iliven)~ ,------- __ .,.-______ .A. _____________ """'I

~fU[;y; filfi'i'ID q"f.r If.f qr;rf m;'3!'t, m/~~fu'fl #qn:~ <m: 1j; f~it trfu 'hT{ ill (iffi~i<fm-

Loca- Total ~~, ,<;,.i-lTli ,) tion Tolal areap opulation Day or Commnnica-code or the and Drinking days ()f tiOJ;lS (Bus-stop. nUi11 .. Name of . vill·ige (in number of water Post and the marketl ·.railway station, ber Village hCl·tares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegrapn h.tt if any water way).

2 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

'li'T'rt!lfli':i 265.<44 ,'h:r<T

2 iff-rtn 429.91 240 (39) -(-5) -(10 1-) W -(-5) -(-5) '-H)

If.f;;rt ~Fr 643.20 864 (145) P(I) -(10+) W -( -5) - (·-5) -(-5)

trUlf11'<:1lIFf 552.17 ],593 (292) P(l) -(5-10) W PO Thursday BS

liirfh9:F1 345.555,0127 (917) P(4), H(l) w 1'0& Monday. BS (MI), Phone Wednesday,

puqJ) Saturday () m<'i~-':. 468.63 0140 (6:1) P(1) -(-5) W -H) +5) -(~-l 0)

7 3PP:~, 19UI 10.4 (15) -(-5) -(-5) VI -(-3) -(-5) -(5-10)

, 'TMroi1~'IJ li'l"1 414.43 523 (14) P(1) -(-5) W c-( -5) -(-5) -(~-11J)

~ ~MtI'f11U 111cT 1,010.49 117 (lS) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -H) --(5-10)

10 R'll 325.47 615 (120) pel} -(5-tO) w -($ -10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

Ii ~fIlii(·itft -133.81 1,039(1'19) PO) .~(5-1Qj W ::(-5) -(5-10) -:-(5-10) ,I •.

12 ...r\1~T 305.9() 402 (63) p(l) -(-5) ,.; W -(-5) -(-5) +-5)

13 'ii1ll<!1.J 498.12 176 (30) -(-5) -(S-10) 1f -(-5) -(5-10) -(' -to)

\4 ~"1'T 252:64 135 (1&) -(-5) -(5-10) W --(5 Ie) -(S-lO) -(5--10)

.. '"5 ." .~.!! 366.,?~ . ~M. (88), X('L -(5-10) .. w . ::{?::l.~L -(5-:-1.0) -(S..,.10~

16 Wlm furfun 265.03 179 (24) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5 -1 o) -(5-JO)

17 ~ 3'1.7. 329 (49) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) - ( 5) -(-5)

13 ~l' 413.32 717. (98) P(l) -(-5) 'W -(-5) -(-5) -(.5)

19 fu<:'!i OJf'fUr 409.29 5 (I) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-J 0)

~ 20 W"1Q! 524,33 3:: 7 (54) P(i) -(.-5) W -(5-10) ~(5-10) -(5 -10)

Amenities and Land use

Apllrl'l­ucla te) vjJI2.g~

11

KR

KR

Pl".

KR

KR

f,,'f.<:~~

,,<t zcrir ~tt (f", ~. jf)

Nearest tOwn anci cli:ltaJ1ce (ink.m)

Power Staple nlpiy foo:!

12 13 14

Tikamgarh (10) lAg Wheat, Rice

Tikamgarh (12)

Tikllrnllarh (10) EA:, EO

Wheat, Rice

\Vhcat, ~jce

Tikam,arh (13) EA Wh=at, Rice

Tikamj;arh (10)

Tikamgarll (8)

Wheilt, ~jce

Wheat, Rice

lO5

'if .. ,,'l$r ('JT'lRr 'ili11 '3~ 'liT f"ff~ f~ ~ <lflif ~ ~Tm: if ~ <;F[1'fZ'l'i ~ G't PW! (f'li)

Land U:3e (i. e: area under different types of Land use in hectares rounded up to 2 dccim1.l p\ac~s.) r--------------A.--------------, 'Ff 'lT~'fT it ih: ~ if; fu1r w.rr if,- fr't

fin'f'l f~ ~ ~ ~o'r (If'r~ aft;:

mrrr&:hJ tV)

Tikamgll.l'h Tahsil

~i(l!:lf0,!; "'t~:H ri,;:q" '!CCl <f, "'f-;(r

:-(~~rr

jnc1U!.~j:lg

"11? pi?cc of Culturable Area not religlOLlS,

waste Cinelu- available hisL rical IrriSlted

F,r:~t bj SJIHC!

Unirri- -ding ~aucher fOT or ~\~haeoh'- N:\ill'~· of -_ g1 te:l an:! groves) cliltivQtion gieJ I int:fcs( Village

15 16

Uninhabited

6U1W, 124.63

48.58R, 177.02 76.8SW

J58.59W, 1 ti2.70 H.61TK

215.20TK, 117_60 80.87W

83.92W 165.78

4S.IIW 3UO

18

174.14

275.61

172.47

140.91

1.4_04

64.63

65.l i

·JI] )

290XeJ \1(2',1<2),

TU)

3-U9

43.17

K~ Tikam~arh (8) Wheat, 79.43W &4.65 ~2 11 Rice

KR Tikamgarh (10) Wheat, 157.34 29.31W 175.46 Rice

KR' Tikamgarh (5) EAg Wheat,

K~

KR

Rice

Tikamgarh (7) EAg Wheat, Rice

Til;_aml:arh (4) EAI: Wheat, Rice

Tikamgarh ('l Wheat, Rice

KR· Tikamgarh (10) :EAg Wheat,

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

Rice

Tikamgllfh (9) EA: m~at,

Rice

Tikamgarh r,o) EAl'- Wheat,

Rice

Tib .. garh 01 lAg Whe~t,

Rice

Tik;trn;;iI.,·h (3) Iet\g Wheat, Rice

Tikamgarh (6) ED, Wheal, FAg Rice

Tj!;;'m~"i'll I ') E.l,~ Wh'~:ll,

1< iU':

133.'7W 134.00

SIl.32W 12'.3&

48.02W 14'.04

36.13W (16.17

99.47W 131.86

''!.S8W 42.3\

n()7R, 70.51 h,31W

28.ll4R, (>6.85 94.1SW

'i4.64R. :'7.67 J •. '5W

7').~gW \ 30/, i

470,2Q In.l~

13.64 20.25

21.'10

111.76 23.H

300.25

128.2~ 22.0_

122.94 21.63

157.1'

17 i .32

110.29

G()palpura Hhala

Ba\J,'A_~a(!n

l;llllrd

Aaarttpura

Utlampura

Harpllra

Faaadi J(huru

Sunaura -, Khiriya

l3. dorasbat

K hira).; Gene­r;ll Sahib

106

elif;~1:r{~ ~~;iift:;::) iiftf-~fCf~rii ~et ~fl{ ;at{l;(trr

;P:rI'lf;:( ~ ~~ Zf.'T ;:;-Ttt \11;0; 'f.T

~:~~:~~ ~'" ~mt( (<<1';:: >im if W'rtm! ~<r.r.a ~r ~ tit ~ If H iw ~ 'flIT ~ ~.~ %"i <\1-iil'!i<'i ai't<; ~~ ,p« ~ ~ if >;[[11 il f;r<r;ft ~ 'R: ~ ~u ~ 11'1i <iR '1l: 1l1f r6 ~l4< ;f.T ij'lPH ~ 5!'iiR ~ 'fil 'l~ ~ -5 f!fi". m. 5-10 f.f;. m. m 10+:iJi. iff.)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (--) is shown in the coluf.m and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available,is given). r-----~.---;---~----'"""--.-----~---~---\ ~~ f",f~ <Wf OfT 'IT'ft ~ oft<: <fT"Jfl'<:f~ '1i"T f.::;l:/ ~~ O!!~

on: if; f~ llf1; ~ @ (<mmG". ~~-LOCl'~ Total ~, GRr-l[Tt~) tion T ct,:) area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, uum· Name of vil'agc (in number of watel Post and the market/ railway station, ber Vi1lag~ heclJ.res) households Educ'ltional Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

21 ,fl:n&?::l 3~S.22 51)3 (93) P{I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

22 <J1'RlP: BHT 239.43 122 (20) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

')' _-' <fRr 172.;29 4-49 (63) -(5-10) -(5-,10) W -(5-10) (-5-10) -(5-10)

24 ~1m;:r ~F(~ 529.37 577 (96) P(I) -(5-10) vr -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

25 ~T<:~r 440.59 1.215 (185) PO) -(5-10) w -(5-10) .(5·-19) -(5-10)

26 ~q<:,!?::r 221.3 3 481 (82) pel) -(-5) 'f{ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

27 "'l1T=T 238.05 66 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

28 i,q;#1T~ ~ 551.17 5.0 (It) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)

29 'J,11<:3> >ITGr 252.10 211 (38) - (-5) -(-5) w· -(-~) -(-5) -(-5)

30 w,~~~ 449.83 579 (J01) pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

31 :n'~l 'IlTCT 203.10 qRiO{

32 IHm 526.39 8S9 (147) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

33 llTt-r'r't 203;83 274 (51) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-,10) -(5-10) -(5...,10)

34 <'T~'l"ii'!'i 341. 79 319 (6]) -(-5) -(5 10) W -( -5) -(5-tO) -H)

35 cr.n:~ 693.20 i77 (152) pel) -(5-10) VI" PO -(5-10) BS

36 ~~ 284. J 5 525 (Ril) PO) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

37 ~~, 853.57 ""n:i,,

38 ~1'f1T( "11m 293.43 mTrr

39 m~ 1fT;!" 537.01 790 (137) PO) -( -5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5~

-40 lprTtn: ~ '" 222.73 485 (69) P(1) -(-5) W +5) -(-5) BS

101

Amellities and Land use Tlkamgarh Tahsil

'"~~-""_"'----""~"""""''''''~_''__'''''_'-

~ 0'1' f'f'fieiPf i{'fl: ~ J!l91i >1flf '3'!'1[lr (aNier ~ ~ '1\"1 fil'r .... ;r f'l\"l'm if; ~ i~'1'lfT mfl10, ;;rom ·1;f,T ;;,"li

'1i<f.r . r;<i '3";::i;tl"~ ~ <f1ilT"'i ~ ~'i~' if ,~~ ~:;r::r;r; 'f;"iT f'!IFi m.) ~?'~fff.;:!;

q;rl;TIT (f;n-, 111". if) lJf'lm Land use (i. e. area under different types of Lund ',p; en ~ l:rd<~ use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~~~~. Ffi ~!~F;fi ..---__ .c.... ___ ..A.._~ ____ ,._.--.-. :::r~~::r

'H mtRi B- on: mit if; f.nr ~t if; fc-,it fffi~ flIf'fa '3'l<1.l:T~ 'If'J:'1"<1"''cr.

(00 3[)<: Rem:1r!;s

'iffUlr~ (jf~) includiug any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religlol1s,

ach town and waste Cinelu- av~ilable historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo· Name of village (in kms) supply food Fore,! by source gated an:! groves) cultivation ~;iC;ll interest Village

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2 "",--.~~ .. ,.~--

KR Tikamgarh (5) ED, Wheat, 77.95W 145.91 145.20 16.16 :":a) aki1er::i

EAg Rice

KR Tihmgarh (7) EAg Wheat, 22.27R, 38.63 125.89 :UO Kam:ngar Rice 26.HW Swda

KR TikamgarlJ (6) EO, Wheat, 17.'l3W, 30.06 10.75 64.04 Ccn1plc tlanri EAg Rice 48.61TK.

KR Tikamgdrh (6) BAr; \rVhcat, 20.24C, 123.17 215.15 70.21 HanurTian Sagu Rice 48,OSR,

52.52W

KR Tikamgarh (5) :aD, Wheat, 15.99C, 17.88 87.40 118.15 Uaharaj pura EAg Rice ~8.66TK,

112.51W

KR Tikamgarh (3) lAg W)1eat, 52.96W 75.68 38,81 53.85 J(uvarpura Rice

KR Tikamgarh (3) BAg Wheat, .,88e, 27.4R 9.05 150.09 Dharampura Rice 44.S5W·

KR Tikamgarh (2) EAr; Wheat, 13.75C, 113.73 21.73 263.82 Tikamgarh Jawar 131.14W Khas

KR Tikamgarh (2) Wheat, 26.92W 91.51 104.04 29.63 Dumrau Mota Jawar

KR Tikamgarh (6) EAg, Whe.-t, 55.49W 72,42 1S6,24 135.68 N~rgllda Kh~s EO Rice

Uninhabited ... Narguda Bh .. t~

KR Tikamgarh (4) ED, Wheat, 7U4W 33.06 171.54 193.25 Mamaun EAg Rice

J:.R Tikamgarh (6) Wheat, 29.11W 40.37 111. 9E1 22.36 Mohanpura Rice

PR Tikamgarh (8) EAg Wheat, 47.25W 129.71 104.12 60.61 Lachhmanpura Rice

PR Tikamgarh (9) EO, Wheat, 20J .19W 133.19 252.19 106.63 Dhljr1i EAg Rice

KR Tikali1g~rh (6) E/\g, Wheat, 96.33W 77.05 73.25 37.52 Hajarinagar EO Kice

Uninhabited Mabai Har

Uninhabited Shri Nagar Bhata

KR Tikalllgarh (2) Wheat, 59.16"" 260.90 181.24 35.71 Shri Nagar Rice Khas

]'R Tibm~arh (11) EAg, Wheat, 55.00W 11720 1 'J. 13 }].40 Durgapur [0 Rice

108

--~----~-------~~----------------.------------.-------------------------------------~'!f[~F[

L.'c.­tion

nUJn~

bl..f

r';2111C c.f \ ill~g~

~<1m"~1 ~-, ,:,'1'!i0 ~ <mmi

'f:l <flillT

Total TeU <Jr·::! population

of the and viL.::;~ (in number 01

~ti"cT 0finI~1I1~ (1;:'~ llnf if '1:f":<TJ1t ~Q'iJi'f ~1 .~ m ~ if (-) illf 0I'TTlT[ lilt[ ~ orR "3Wl; 'f ~ ~ <itt?;lf> i{ 'A1'1" it f1lCfii't ~ <n: ~ ;;<l.,.u ~ ll'R <!)<: <n: ~ oru

~tf ll'N{ ~ <tr l'[{ ~ -5 f.f;, m. 5-10 fili. liT. ~ 1O+~'<i. ifr.) ~ Amenities available (if not avaihble within the \'ilIage, a dash (_:..) is shown in the ';OIUl.Jll and next to it in bracvets, the distance ill broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kl11s of the nl'arest place where the facility is available, is given).

, _________ ~ __________ ,A_ __ • ________ ~_..:__,

~fiJT'f f".1'f'ffiT .rtO[ 'f:r 'l1;fr ~f'f 0lTI wlTl:/QR: '!:! f~1 ~m olf~ art ~f~ ~:f.t~ ~ (~mrrl~m ..

~, ;;r.rolf]1\) Day or Comrnunic~.

days "f tions (Bus Stop, raiiway station.

l;(Cires) households .Educqfionai Medical

DJinking waleJ

(Potable) Po~t and

Telegraph the mark.el/

ktt, if any water wa~).

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -_.,......_. .•. ,._ ---------~ .. ---

.)1

45

'I~ -,'

48

49

50'

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

59

6:)

1.::'1.61 4,371 (894) P(2), M(I).

522 (86)

J S4.74 441 1,84)

4\ ~·.78

::! 1.54 689 (109)

~ Il.06 200 (29)

7P.~.77 885 (133)

.1SUI 457 (73)

93,96 113 (13)

',.1~9. 58 7(-' (4)

W)9,79

~lf~ 'lR . 244.37

2R().IS 464 (77)

430,63 ~')6 (;9)

248.44

PUC(!)

P(I)

PCI)

pel)

Pel)

P(I). 114(1)

P(l)

-(-5)

-(-5)

pel)

P(2)

:j{l'l:;l~ (f!lT'l~f) 273.,2 1,55( (262) Pc!). M(l'"

245.21 23 (.:J)

533.65 : 1.490 (244)

270.75

O(3)'pUC(t)

-(-5)

P(I)

. pel)

D(1) W,TK,T

-(5- J 0)

-(-5)

,[tWf

-(,5)

-(5-10)

-(1 0';')

-(10+)

-(10+)

-(-5)

_(-5)

-(-5)

CJ)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

w

\'./

PTO Wednesday BS

-(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

-H) -(-5) -(-51

-(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

--(-5 ) -(5-10) -(5-10)

PO -(10+)

-(-5) -(10+)

'Po -(10-1-)

-(-5) -(-5)

-(-5, -(-5)

-(-5, --(-5) BS

PO -(5-10)

-(-5) 15-10) BS

-(-5) -(5-10) -(":5)

-(-5) BS

109

Amenities and Land use Tiknmgarh Tahsil

'l'1'! <f'li m<!:<lJ{ 'fll"<: f~<1'r ~ t1fir ~ (-,~:-:- "f" ~ >it m'IT"T f.!;f'lfl it fori;! fZtt1"l'ft~ 'l' m ;r·1 <1m q~ 1:\<I;]!I<f,]- ~t '1ft \f'IiTF<I " j;"'ti'.:;;ro: if f.l..c:cm ~ ij; ~ f'<IT'T crti) ~f~ 'I'T 'W1 (fit. m. if) ~f'laT Land us~ (i. e. area under different typ~, of Land ~ <p:T$f

usc in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~it~"'""'1r r----. -----.-..A_--------, ;rf"0 ;;if I'nl:TiiT fr it<: tfrif;rn ~]- it fuir

ffif"ri! fufqq '3'l""!T <!"if, ~u (1Tfq( ofto.: Remarks

'i:fT<:JlT$ trf~) including any place of

Al"pro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, rch tOVln ,md waste (inclu- available historical to di::,t~l.Icc Powel St~llk hrigaied Uair'ri- ding gauchel' fOI 01 al !""ua~\Jlv- Naulc of village (in krns) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

.--"-----.. ---~.,-----11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Tikamgarh (13) EA Wheat, 69.99 191.C5V,r, 214.33 370.40 292.52 Temple Mabai Khas Rice 91.32TK

Uninhabited Pagllra Jangal

KR Tikamgarh (15) Wheal, 95.06W 164.47 28 2. 5 4 45.99 Juwant Nagar Rice

KR Tikamgarh (14) Whe~t, 5S.43W 41.20 72.12 IS.99 Katera Khera Rice

Uninhabited ... Mabai Bhata

PR Tikamgarh (14) E"'g Wheal, 14 n~(;, 1 ~_)" 1Q 208.6H 37.80 P8ravoni Rice 88.02W

PR Tikamgarh (16) Wheat, 42.64W. 108.93 177.37 75.57 Daryab Nagar Rice 6.55R

KR Tikamgarh (2) EA Wheal, 1 74.05C, 164.30 330.66 66.74 N(t) Lakhora Rice 53.02

KR Tikamgarh (12) EAg Wheat, 71.45W 87.84 159.38. 38.04 Badmadai Rice

KR Tikalngarh (12) Wheat, 40.72C, 7.19 25.39 5.69 Deopur Rice 14.97W

XR Tikam~"rh (') E<\g Wh~.t ry.! 1'; ! R !R! ?8TW, 'R7A.'i 62.85 606.21 Madhuwan Rice 23S.l1C

Uninhabited TikaJIIIgarh Kila

Uninhabited Tikamgarh Tal

PR Tikamgarh (3) EAg lowar, 99.99C, 66.77 42.52 16.26 Manikpura Rice 24.98W,

29.631>_

PR "I ii.amg:nh (3) ED, JOW::I, llO.95C, 120.-10 78.n I.:. 7~· G,mc,hgan.; EAg Rice ::4.0STK. Khas

21.46W Uninhabited Ganeshgnnj

Bhata PR TikaIll3arh (6) fA. .10\\',11'1 70.08C, 63.21 4u. 7 5 47.93 1 cmplc Jnmdar

Rice )(I.27W,

2U8R (Shivpt.ri)

PR Tikamgarh (5) EAg Jowdr, 24.82W, 78.~0 37.39 4.69 Sawant Na!a; Rice ]()O.IIC

Kl~ TJ:-.amgarh (5) EAg, J')war, 20.43W, 93.50 126.8 I ~ I3.4S T~mplc Madu:nar ED Rice 79.43TK Kbas

1'R Tik~mgarh (5) EA JOW'l!, 6.16W 199.0~ 53.36 12.21 Madumlll" \Vheat Ehata

110

e:l~ ij'~~t\'li \iF't-R~iQTtl ~~ ilfq ~)q .. ro;ITlJ l.l ll! 'Ii r CfTl! ':Ill! '!iT ~;;r~ ~ ('fog ;;r;; -W'-Ilmt (!<~ IlTl! if ~fll ~Oll ~T ~ ffi 'fi1\nl it (-) ~!11 \1l1'T!IT lT~ ~ 'l\Til ¥~ l:!."iqf'>;'!T"?i am: ~ <!R ~T ;;f~ if lfTl1 t f;r~ ~ 'R ~Rmtt ~~ ~ 11'R: it'!: 'R ~ ~ 'I1=<[<: (W!«:if) >it ~~ W l<'fiR ~ <it q{ ~.5 fiI;. m., 5·10 ~. l!1. lIT 10+ fiI;. ;fr.)

Am~nitie8 available (if not available wIthin the village, a dash(-) is shhwn in the colurnn and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz ·Skms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the neare~t place where the facility is available is given). ,.-------------:----"------------------..,

~!\lfilT'f f;;fi!;<m 'fR 'f r q-r;Tr 'SRi oft, wm:/~ '!iT fu:r! *,"n: Ol1<fnrr ,iT, it. f{;; ~ 'filt: ~r (~t2"l'J", trt

Loca· Total <~, ;;r('[-"llT'T) lion Te f l1 arca population Day or Commuuica· code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, num· Name of village (in number of water Post and the market/ railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 ~l!1: '.ffif 'fin1" 165.73 \ <fro..,

62 BIT[Rr 24i.87 29:1 (46) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

63 qfcT~i r(j<1~H" 609.54 1 ,735(279) 1'(1) -(:;-10) w PO Tuesday -(5-1 el) 'ITA" M(I)

64 '-t(-.I-':?I fumr:;r lEOS ,,{RR

~lCT

65 ~l 183.43 174(28) P(I) -(10+) w -(-5) -( -5) -(5-10)

66 f11m! 408.44 549 (93) P(l) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5 - i 0) -(-5)

67 ~ 231. 43 127 (29) -(-5) -(5 -10) W -(-5) -(5-10) ;-( -5)

68 ;frq<:r 257.39 235 (37) PO) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

69 if'l(if~TU 489.73 549 (93) 1'(1) -(5-10) W -( - 5) -(-5) -(-5)

70 ~~j 521.06 509 (7') P(!) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) IS

71 ~ 531.73 610 (81) PCl) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10+) BS

72 l;J.<:;;rr: 178.81 233 (3~) -(-5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10 --;-) -(-5)

73 q-i~ 328.30 361 (57) P(l) -(10 t) w --(5 -1 0) -(10 +) BS

74 'IiDf[1:{ 5i1..0 717 (22) pel) -(10+) w -(-5) -H) --(-5)

75 ~~P:~T 315.52 361 (53) pel) -(10+) w PO -00+) !'IS

76 ;q-;:f~fT~1 220.1 ') ~% (~~;) (- 5) -(10; ) v' ., -(-') -( II) :--) -(5-10)

77 ~'l'l 187.42 [65(19) -is-1(\) -( 10 ) W -il0 t-) --(10 -'-) -(S-Iv)

73 'J~l(:T. 4n.94 Ii 30 (HJll) P(1) -(10 +) \V -( -5) .-fS-l0) (- 5)

79 fil'mr -\66.iO 508 (73) PCI) -(10-+) \\' -( -S) -(5-10) -( -5)

gO ficJf;:~I"!lo Sll.2·1 18" (I S) - ( 5) -(Ill '-) W -(- 5) -(10 ,- r- ( -5)

III

Amenities and Land use Tikamgarh Tahsil

!f1lT (fiIi ~ '1"'n: ~ ~ '1f11' ~ (orqfu Wl1 ~ it fqf~ R;tm if; 1oT<I' fCt'l'lft ~ 'ATl1 'liT 'IN

~ r&~~r ;f.\" 1lmI1''l ~ ~mif~~if;~'i"-WfCf<ll) ~fuwr~q; 'I'T:wT (f.r.. m. iT) jf9m Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land arqqc ~ffi(q

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~ it c"RT ( ____ ~ '-- - -.A..-----.. -----, "10 'fif B-rc .. if \1 ih ~il;f~ w~lWl"

fuf'ifff fum ~!f~ ~!f (~( ai'n: Remarks ~ .. fu:r) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious,

ach tOVin and waste {inclu- available historical to dist~nce Power Staple lrrigatd Unirri- ding g(l~c!J;;;r fer or ~rcrUic'_"lo- Nalnc of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) CUltivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

Uninhabited Madumar Orals Farm

KR Tikamgarh (7) Jowar, 14.14W, 72.27 18.63 74.68 Sagauni Wheat 61.15R

KR Tikamgarh (10) BAg Wheat, 16.35W, 70.36 137.80 61.12 T(2) Pahaditilwaran Jowar 323.91C Khas

Uninhabited Pahaditilwaran Bhatll·

KR Tikamgarh (12) EAC Wheat, 15.54W, i7.28 47.46 10.90 Brijpura Jowar 42.25C

KR Tikamgarh (R) EAg Jowar, i7.'i'W, 111t.5(i 12R.24 37.43 T(1) Minaura Wheat 45.65R

KR Tikamgarh (8) EAg Wheat, 29.82W Hi4.45 18.12 19.04 T(2) Sujanpllra Jowar

KR Tikamgarh (8) EAg Wheat, 11.23W, 64.69 102.0i 9.41 T(3) Neem Khera lowar 70.00R

KR Tikamgarh (8) lAg Wheat, 125.22W 136.87 190.53 37.1 I T(I) Nachanwara Jowar

KR Tikamgarh (10) BAg Wheat, 34.23W 202.52 45-4.13 30.n Charpuwan Rice

PR Ti~ amgarh (14) \Vheat, 72.73W 230.45 191.69 36.86 li(ll'pUra Jowar

PR Tikamgarh (12) Wheat, 39.13W 65.97 -47.46 26.25 Surajpur JowaI

PR Tikamgarh (12) EAg Wheat, 56.62W 136.97 120.97 13.74 Pander Jowar

1"P Tikamgarh (15) EO Wheat, 66.47W 147.07 277.42 70.64 Karmarai lowar

i'R Tikamgarh (16) Wheat, 169 .• 4W 65.92 38.99 40.97 Kumrall Kniriy3 Jowar

KR '[ ikllmgarh (17) Wheat, 164.47W 4:83 37.78 13.11 Barkhiriya Jowar

FP Tikarrigarh (17 ) Wheat, 84.30W 36.04 40.72 6.36 Naiguwan Jowar

Kit Tikamg3rh (22) )owaI, 22S.21W 42.27 1 g 5.66 31.30 Dhanwaha V;heat

KR Tikam!:arh (22) Wheat, 224.05\\' 48.45 160.73 33.47 Tindari

)oWaI

:z Tikamgarh (23) EAg Wheat, 193.88W 38.64 194.12 48.60 Khiriyaghat

Jowar

Jl2

eT~iJ~~lw ~Ff-~fif~nii ~~ ~fi1. :3'q~m . " "

~l:f 'Ill>! <Ii' ( CTI 11: ~Tl! '1>1 ;pr;q;rn'mrr ,!,,!:;r~ \lM'.~ (l:ffu 'A"flf it ,!f;m~ ~OU' :rq:r t <it <r.R1I' II (-) i!!f OI'ImTT 11m' t ~ 1J<1<ffm r;<i' ::rfu-r<:1 am: 7Jijil; ~ ;ft :r~~ ;i' lfl'T ~ f70wft ~ 'n: §;f;~ '3"1~ ~ ;f)Z ill, 'n: ~ iU '1"'l<: (~lP: if) '{;f ~lilTr W IFf,P: d <it ~ ~.5 fo!;. m:., 5·10 1%". 111. l:ff 10+ f1>". m.)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shhwn in the colu'1.n and next to it in bracke'ts, the di~tance in broad ranges viz ·5kms, 5·10 kms and 10+t(lUS of the nearest place wh~re the facility is avallable is given)._ ,.-.---------_________ ..A._. ________ ---.,.-____ .,

liill1flJf<ii M'lT'cB'T ~'t~ if.i 'lFrr mam: ~/~'I>1fu'fl <i'll, 1i1f2Ipn

aT~ it. f0 l:fR 'li'rUr (<ml'Z.'1', ~ Loc;a- Total fm, "ffl-'f1'1,) ti(m Tot·ll area population Day or Comrnunica· code cflhe and Drinking. days of tions (Bu, Stop, num- }.:r'll1e of village (in number of water Post and the market/ railway station, ber Village hectares) households r:duca tional

\ 'Medical (Potable) TeJegraph hat, if any waler way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -------. __ -81 6R;fr;r .m ].009.57 2,729 (448) P(l),M(I), ~(10_:__) w PO Tuesday -(5-10)

0(1)

82 WR"T<T 229.31 193 (28) -(-5) -(10+) w --(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

83 a«=\iP, '!fey.'-2 482.65 ;frm-

84 *m.r ",,"-1 522.99 .if-Uil

85 mm~u 205.03 iwr

86 "l~ 357.88 699(114) pel) . -(10 --r- ) W PO -(-5) -:(5-10)

87 "ll'~Tl1~ 429.76 729 (132) 1'(1) --'(lO+} w PO (5 10) -(-5)

8Z ~7f~ 371.3t 'ffo::F.

89 'l(;T lID" 739.54 2,354 (429) 1'(1), -(5-10) W PO Tuesday BS M(1)

90 "I~T '!f1C[ 285.02 69 (15) - (- 5) -(10--1-) . W -(-5) , -(-5) -(-5)

91 lfI'~rn ~ '!!T'T'f 445.86 ~:h::fil

92. "fc3; OlT')ffi '!iT~j 118.59 ,i'n:FT

93 ~'r: 218.75 466 (79) P(1) -(5-10) . W -(5-'10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

94 fDiRT 397.60 326 (5') 1'(1) -(5 -I 0) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5--10)

. 95 iffilTit 710.04 764 (1-47) P(l) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

96 ~,-~~?,~r 835.85 1 ,~'.()) (230) -\ -5 ) -,;iG f-) -" - (- 5) - (-i) US "

9'1 ~~t'f.t~ C~9_isl ~l.89 (7.r) --(-5) -( I [) t-) \V ·(-5) - [--5) - 51

98 'lFJ'1C'f,!7 !'l0.55 J,(1~912!8) 1'(1 ), -(1 D i ) \V PO T)lll]~uay -( -5)

0(1)

99 ~BT .<] 2'H.-1-\ 533 (i'8) PO) -(I() ) W -[lOn '. - f -5) -(--5\

100 ~~fr1u 218.~. -I 3 j(, (:,~; ) )1(1 ) (IU \V -(10 1-) I -- ~ ,- 5 ):

113

A, menittes and Land use Tikamgarh Tah::;H

'A1l1 iji!; ~;;m fuor,,) ~ I1'f>T ~ ('~c';:: '11111 ~ 'fir fut~ R;fl1! ~ ~'t(!! R;tq1Jft mflf'li" llTI1 'fiT ;;n:r

~ ~'3'«it~'t '1fT m;o.rF',1 ~ ~~"'H it f~ ~'f if; <ft ro;. iji!;) ~~fu'P 'f.T >TTl) (R;. TIT. #) 'Ii>rar Land use (i. e. area Ilfider different types ryf Land 3fO!f'1T ,!<:Tm;;r

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) l'fQC'I'" mI' . r------------"-----------, l'T~ .

'"" ID1R'f'~ "" ii:m~fWt ~~AA fuf"l(! fi:r:;rn '3"<<1'<!:l'ifNR 3f1'!<1oU'

(m<n: om: Remarks 'iIT':~i l1ffl:u) including

any pia(;t: uf Appro- Nearest Culturable Area 'not religious, ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Puwer Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or ar~ltat:ulo- Na1l1e of village (in krns) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) . cultivation gical interest Village

-----11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Tikarngarh (18) EA Jowar, 163.49W 389.20 311.18 145.70 . 1'(1) Astaun Khas Rice

XR Tikamgarh '(17) Jowar, 36.69W 76.10 48.47 68.05 Sagarwara Wheat

Uliillh~bitcd Astaun Chak-2

Uninhabited Astaun Chak-l

Uninhabited Kishanpura

KR Tikamgarh (15) Jowar, 125.72C 44.47 31.60 156.09 '[(2) JUdawan Rice

KR Tikamgarh (13) Rice, 61.53C . 22.02 33.41 312.80 T(l), Bamhoi'i Madiya Jowar M(l)

Upinhabited Pratap Nagar

PR Tikamgarh (9) EA Wheat 78.00' 17 14TK, 390.54 169.25 111.05 N(l). Patha Khas 51.56W M(1)~T(2)

FP Tikamgarh (12) Wheat 4.50W 225;94 46.66 7.92 Fatha Bbata

Umnl1atlited Bamhor Judawan

Uninhabited Jalau Agra6S Farm

KR Tikamgarh (10) EA Wheat, 77.71W 72.16 22.06 46.62 Bahadurpur Kodo

KR Tikamgarh (10) Wheat, 63.90W 124.29 55.96 153.45 Rilaura Kodo

Ki( Tik"mgarh (10) Wheat, 55.6 .. 143.04W Z 13.15 1,)4.3S 103.S1 Matauli Kodo

KR Tikamgarh (14) EO, Wheat. 179.18W 318.H Ui4.74 153. 19 Sundarrur EAg Rice

FP Ti!<~'llgarh (IS) Wheat. 58.S4W 257.46 93.90 279.91 Budki Khera Pice

PR Tikamg!lrh (20) ED Wneat, 68.37W 103.0:7- 134.01 1 g).IS r\arayanpur

lUce

PR Tikamgarh (22) Wheat, -14.92\"1 114.32 66.S!! 68.59 Duda KheIa

Rice

KR Tikamgarh (22) Wheat, 38.14W 30.94 77.52 71.64 Khushipura

Rice

114

• e)~ ~~1B" :spr~fer~rij ~ ~fff ~q'~)q

ffi;fur 'lTlf 'liT <rIll" 'l!1'l' 'liT awr~ ;ocrTotr \jf:f-w-rm (~~l1f ~1 ~\3'~ ~1 fat 'liTCl1r ii (-) ~ ~ w ~ m i{i(;j ~i?Pfj::;j .. ,'1" '1n,'1I(i 3&'TI ~ ~ qf t:,!6"t it ~ U ftRr1T ~u q-{ ~~ ~:r ~ ~ ffil: 'R ~ ~t <!~ (~'fa-!f<:ii) 'li"t<!w ~ S«f;[t ~;fr <rt ~ -5 R\". ~., 5-10 fiF. ;ft. 1fT 10+ for.. JIt.)

Amenities available(if not available within ti,e village a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz-Skms.S-IO kms and 10+kms of the nearest place wh.:re the facility i. available is given). r-------------~..A..-·_:----------...:...-~

Vr&lfiirf: ~T <fH <j;1 'IT'ft m 31R: m'~'liT~1 ~'ifr<:~T <fR if; fu;r <If<:: 'lilt tP (q~nc;T'l~-

Leea- Total ~, ow;-lt[ir) tion Total areap opulation Day or Communica. code Of the and Drinking days· of tions (13us-stoP. num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market! railway station, ber Village l1ectares) householdS Educational Medical (Potable) Telejp"aph h.lt if any water way).

Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

]01 ~~T 259'.36 545 (99) P(1) -00+) w -(10+) -(-5) -(-5)

102 ~'I 484.28 28~ (48) J>{l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(10·1') -(-5)

103 ~T <i,J 170.40 150 (22) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

104 ;¥'i<rrd 860.21 1,023 (194) PO) -(-5) VI (-5) Sunday BS

lOS <;f<:~ 16[l<f 565.89 272 (41) -<-5) -(5 -10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

106 11lf.Ffi ~)'P 403.54 10 (2) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(-5) BS .

107 lJ:'Fr~HT 715.15 951 (153) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(10+) BS

108 .rn~ 254.77 207 l27) P(I) -( -5) W -(-5) -(10+) BS

109 ~'-n'f® 605.54 654 (113) pel) . -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) . -(-5)

110 lj+rd 1,257.58 1,73?(346) pel), D(l) w PO -(10+) BS M(I)

111 u1:TT'p: 462.95 659 (132) PO) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10-;- ) -(-5)

112 "fl!f'!l:!T ~'U 208.59 171 (31) p()) -(5-10) W PO -( + 10) -(-5)

113 ~<i1l1TJ 339.33 5!10 (106) P(I) '-(5-10) W -(-5) --;(-5) -(--5)

114 'ffiI< <i<: r 563.74 *15 (155) PO) -(-5) W -(-5) . -(-5) -(-5)

115 itrrorro 376.70 690 (122) PO) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

116 ~"i'p: "IFi 80 7 ,17 1,7(,2 (54) P(l), -(-5) VI' PO Sunday BS M(l)

117 '1;('[')¢>r 68.30 n (10) -(-5) -(5-10) 'VI' -(-5) --(S-l(l) -(5 -1n;

118 mQ)'1 (J!11 543,98 1,33B (247) po) -(5 -10) W PO -(-5) -(-5)

119 lfFiii! :O;'n 421.58 91->:1'1'

120 ~t if'T'1; 376.77 129 (25) -i--5) -(5-10) W -(-5) - (5 -: 0) - (.. S)

115

Amenities and Land use Tikamgarh Tahsil

.'JIlf if'Ii ~"flf>; f<nfi'rf lf$'T I«i:r ~ (ONTo 'Ilfi:J ~ 'Ii) f'ft~ f'i;oo if; ~~ fuuIuIT !:!Tfirif, . In'1 'liT "If'[

~. ~~'lft~f 'lif ~ ~ ~~o:ii~~~<ft~(f'Ii)' it~ .'fif lfTll (fifo. lit. ii) ~!1T Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land at>19'T <plm"

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~tt'il<11 ,-_________ ..A._--' ____ ------, l'TitI ~ ;:m;.i1 R itt ~ ~ ftrt mfr it f.rit

fuf<m fu~ ~iiRP: aq'ffiO<T (11l'R O{'\o; Remarks

~ 4>. m~1 ""1.(1) incl\ldi~b

any place of Appro- Near"~t Culturable Area not religious, ath town and waste (inelu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of ~·iIIage (in kms) supply food Forest by SOurce gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

t 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 '2

KR Tikamg.arh (26) Wheat, 33.58W 74.80 81.89 69.09 Luharra Rice

KR Tikamgarh (20) Wheat, 30.34W 136."94 268.77 48.23 Bakpura Rice

KR Tikamgarh (22) Wheat, 12.S4W 27.96 121.13 8.77 Kachhya Rice Kheta

PR Tikamgarh (20) Wheat, 29 1.8 OW 169.85 295.41 103.15 Nainwari Rice

PR Tikarogarh (10) Jowar, 122.70W 196.29 . 99.07 147.83 Jat.aua Khas Wheat

KR Tikamgarh (15) Jowar, 33.50W 156.15 133.18 80.71 Manik Cbowk Wheat

PR Tikarngarh (13) EA Jowar, 52.97W 359.73 191.25 111. 20 T(1), Gudanwara

Wheat M(2)

PR 1ikamgarh (14) EAg, Jowar, 6.44W 103.83 99.77 44.73 Basgoi

ED Wheat

KR Tikamgarh (19) EA Rice, 90.82W 349.15 136.50 29.07 Sukwaha Jowar

PR 1ikamgarh (16) EA Rice, 233.UW 606.50 319.11 98.82 1(1), Samarra Jowar M(l)

IT Tikamgarn (19) Rice, 6i.S6W i96.32 183.97 15.10 F_adh:!pur Wheat

F'P Tikamgarh (23) Rice, 24.13W 60.68 105.92 17.86 Jamuniya

Wh~~t Khera

FP Tikamgarh (21) Rice, 60.23W 173.55 93.45 12.60 Shyampura

Wheat

FP Tikamgarh (19) Rice, 123.91W 232.25 159.65 47.93 Patar Khera

Wheat

FP Tika:Ilgarh (25) EAG ]owar, 82.65W 184.16 87.23 22.66 Kenbara

Wheat

Kk Tikamgarh (25) EA Rice. 185.60W 340.04 228.28 53.25 T(1) Ajnor Khas

Wheat KR . Tilamgarh (21) Wheat 4.98W 26.54 33.12 3.66 Ratanganj

KR Tikamgarh (21) ED, Wheal 72.93W 129.01 298.49 43.55 Sapaun Khas

EAg

Uninha bitcd Sapaun Ugad

KR Tikamgarh (10) Wheat 105.97 35.61W 144.48 48.32 42.39 Hari Nagar

I\6

clOl\lllfr; ~tr)~ ~-!!fCi'~Tii ~ ~f~ ~q'~)if ,

f<fllfhl ll"llf 'IiT;:rr" !l111 'liT 'fi;;or~ \jC[ToU ;;'r;r-!ffirart (lifo: !ll'f +! ~~ "tRW 'f~T ~ cit "'[\'ill" if H ~ [i'l1l'?;(T '!liT ~ if;Tg 'f>'1 ;i1q'ii'f ~ ~f,ql(i dR -:nG; ;rr.: <;1 ~ it ;rr:r 'IT f;r~4T ~{t '1\ ~?mc( '3"!""l'O:T ~ -.f!~ m '1\ ~ ~r i1l'<f{ (~~z>n: il') iff fi~'l'T BT If'f;H G":;f 'Pr lTt ~ -5 f<f;, m" 5-10 fir, iff. 'IT 10+ fifo 4'r.)

Amenities' available(if not availJ.ble within !lIe village a dash(-) is shown in the column and. next to it in brackets. the di:;lal1ce in broad ranges viz-5kms,5-10 kms and 10 +kms of the nearest pla"e where the facility jo available is given). , _________ ..,.-____ .A._. ___ . ____ . ______ -.

,1<:1 fur," f"ffirnr q'Ti)" qiT <rrft gfql ofr< ml~ rm fu<rl' ff'fT<: OlfifP,l

aT< 'f; fu;prl~ <ifh:) ('Rnmm-Luca- Total ~,'if;;:-1T'h tion Total areap opulation Day or CommuDica~ code of the and Drinking days of tions (BU:i-stop, Dum- Nacne of village (in Dumber of water 'Post and the markel! railway station. ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph h.lt if any water way).

Z 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10

121 ",,;rru 7 1'0.22 1,264 (233) 1'(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) ~(5-10) -(5-W)

122 lf~ 340,44 "itT'f

123 qru m~ ( 79.23 'll<:T'f

124 'I{<i'i" 194.06 ).15 (42) -( -5) -(-5) \V ( ·5) +,5) H)

J 125 ~f.jln '+93'99 203 (50) -(-5) . -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

126 'f'fI<TCT 21347 166 (2) 1'(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-IO) -(S-Hi)

127 (~f 1,117.69 1,458(281) PO) . (5-10) W PO '(5-10) -(5-10)

l'" ~~T<: 883. 11 675 (1<11) PC!) -('- !(I) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

129 ~l'Rf 885,45 815 (173) pel) -(5-10) w PO -(5-JO) .. (-5)

130· 'I{<':R1l;[ .t78.00 444 (91) PO) -00+) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

131 'l:f3!Tg,'I: 359.86 '11<:r-1

132 ~('fT· 452,90 }50 (64) pel) -00+) w -\-5) -(-5) -H]

133 'l]<R lhr 524.42 291 (44) Pill -00 +) w -(-5) -(-s) -(-5)

134 ifi'I;,"fT~T :jilTs 5 88.22 112 (18) >(-5) -(10+) ·w ~(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

135 ~T~T~m N 19.11 1,724 (338) P(I), -(10+ ) w PO Manday BS M(l)

136 ~~h;.lf~1~1 1,1) 7 R.4 ~ '·n- (16~) 1"(1.) -i'i· 101 '.\' -(-<) -(,- to) -(5-10)

137 1I'f;'fT{ ~67.66 .'.10 (50\ -H) -(5-l0) w -(5-10) -(;-10) _(;;._ l(jJ

lJS 'il': q-ri1 ~'1 2S . I )l'i (31) P(I) -(5 -ID) \\' .. (5·-1 OJ -l:i -1',)) -(~-IO)

·139 fti"l"Ti iJ1'T 67 -+.n~ 51~(9+) 1'(1) -( ~5) W -(-5) "r-2) 1.1'" ,.1

14(l ilwrhr 70!. 11 ',,126 (641) P(1\,M(I), PHC(l), W PO S3.tllL l .[t)' ~s

:'L((l), He(l), 0(1) 0(1)

Amenities and Land use

,'Appro­

ach

to village

11

KR

KR

PR

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

PR

KR

KR

Kl{

KR

PR

fir'n",Pf iflrl: t& '3'T,;T ~ (f't;. m. q')

Nearest town and distance (in kms)

12

Power Staple ,up ply food

13 14

1 ikamgarh (32) ED, EAg

Wheat, Rice

.-ikamgarh (30)

Uninhabited

Wheat, Rice

Tikamgarh (28) , ED. Wheat,

,ikamgarh (25)

EAg Rice

Kodo, Wheat

..,f11 3"criiT'T (Of'fTcr '<if" :srift'f :iT f'ffw.r f.iflfl 'Ii ~h ~ irr~1:T' it fTr.~1f W!f,H t <il 1:'Tr.r G'l»

Land use (i. e. area und~r differenl type of L,,'IU use i'l hectares Touaded up to 2 decimal places.) ,--------.A..---------,

.;j' ~TU'.fi u it, &efr 'Ii f~ ~r if; f,~ Tffr"f'J fuf't<f 'J'1:f'f 'fr;r'>; '"FIf"'J

(lfl'ifl: CAn: ~11~)

~:r {~ ;:~ ,-:1

..:;f0.

RetTHH'!<:'S

'including .any place of

Culturab1e Area not religious

wast;) (inelu- available historical Irrigated Unifri- ding gaucher for or a~~l'.a~oL,.)- ~am" of

Forest by source gated au:! groves} cultiv,;tiol) ~i~al inter~H Villag<:

15 16 17 18 19 2J

53.59 .146.04W 135.36 90.51 234.7~ P-...ntora

Uninhabited

20,47W 55.76 20.74 '.17.09

';'0 i5W 191.31 109.28 152.55

21.24W 95.16 50.98 46.09

Tikamgarh (2.5) EA Kodo, 69.11, 170.6ZW 4,00.03 Wheat

409.42 68.51 Tem;:;k

Tikamgarh (36)

Tikamgarh (38) ED, EAg

TikamgaIh (47)

Tikamgarh ('46)

Tikamgarh (45)

Tikamgarh (-45)

Tikamgarh (4l) EA

Tikamgarh (iii)

Tikamga rh (-10)

rikan,g~nh (39) EAg, ED

Tikal11gnrh (39) SA

Wheat

Whilat, Kodo

" Jowar, Wheat

Kodo, Wheat

Kodo, Wheat

Wheat, Rice

Wheat, Rice

Wheat, Kodo

Kodo, Wheat

Wheat, Ril.:e 'Rheat, Rice \Vhcat, Ri~!

lOO.33W 241.93. 135.72

128.23W 221.01 469.25

45.42W 244.30 138.49

Uninhabited

31.41W 168.3. 196,75

55.90W 203.98 220.70

21.63W 93.47 467.62

125.77W 201.44

54.59 84.92W 235.39

43.90W )').26

61.43 ,lO.OIW 60.23

49.22W ~06.4R

122.65TK, 175.91 120.09 \\.

<112.05

399.50

114,11

97.01

14\).S~

55.3S

56.3 i

43.94

5.50

79.85

304.08

5J.99 Temple

105.50

221.31

U.nri

Auriya

Rashan Khera

KUKqrwahu

Ug3 f!

KakarlVJha K'las

Bhdnswari

Suklai

Beer Nagar

Mithla Khcra

I~ 1. 79 N(l5),0:2) I)c~dag30n

;',i( 4),T'_lllple

,:.ri~l~; lIfir 'f.T "Ill

""1& "'Wj~

Loc:J.-tion code num- )'lame of ber Village

Z

-}41- '.'-'

'i!<lHjl:r

142 ,lj';'U

143 ~l€!<:T

145 itir .... '

146 ' " ~,,;r ;O'T'ft

147 :'lm'!'

148 <m:T ,<m'r

149 ~'¥f

150 . '1J1fi{1

151 <:fr,

152 1<r'if

153 .'f1q<:T

155, ;, ,~'lT

lIl., ;pj ~ 1lfiW~T ')j~ ~~ 11;iI'. qf<:qro (~~1.i<: >1') ~,~~

118

, ;;: .,. ..' ;owlI 'iff-wnn\( (<rn IIfI1 if W'<nmi "$Mi~ iTii:T ~ ffi" 'Iffi'Ilf 01' (-) h OI'lTQT t[1(T ~ ii1"{;Utit ~,~-~,ij'-'1-rn~ f.rn;ft~':J-cr<:-~tftlt~i!l'l~-aR If(~"\~­

- ({l Jf'tTl: ~ ~ ~ ~-5 f1f:"llt, 5~lG W. 'Iff. If{ 10+'fil;; ~f.) Amemties available (if not available withht the village, a ditSh(-) is sbown in:tlJe column and ue:<:t to it in braoke~, the distal1c~ in hroad rantes "iz -5kulS,' ,·to kms. and lO+kms. of tho nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,---______ ~_~ ____ --:_.A. ______________ ,

i.mUTlf, i f"ff~m $I 'fI !!m!' l:Tlfi oft<: ifl:;r1\J~i!' 'f;T f~1 tffi1: dll'lfflff <:'iT"{ lp fu;f llR ~ V (om ~ '<;;r\I'-

Total ':' ~,:;;r\1ml\), ,Total area populatioll Day or COtIlJllulli!;a-

,of the and Drinking, days of ,tions(Bus-stoll. , viilage (in' number of water Post and the marketr railway station,

lJ~Clares)"househo)ds Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph bat, it aay '/' water Way).

3 , 4 5 6 7

. 255:38 ,_

iM(36) -. -~-.

; -(-5) -(- 5), W

.\ 363.59 170 (2t)" ':'(-5) . -(5-10) w

1,179.83 1.242 (221)

904.24 1,6704- (320)

)30:85' 97 (t 8)'

;\25.07 " .1;91 (102) "

1.001.'551,376 (254)

436.84 771 (159)-

73.-70 149 (3<1)

,J53;07 506 (96)

.0165:63: 330 (72)

530.56 474- (92)

181;45 332 (55)

272,.54 .'1' ,

P(l) w

P(1), M(l)

-(5.;_10y' W,TK

-(-5) .,(5':10) W

p(li -(5-1()} , w

PO) . -(5":10) W

P(!}, , -(S':lOj .

-<-5, ' -(5--'10) w

P(l)' ;. ~-(5.i1'O) . w

P(l) ;.,.(5":10) w

w

w

9Q9.40 2,183 (431),' P(l)., -(S ... 10) . w MO)

8 100

; -(-5) -(-5> -(5-10J

-(5-10) -(5'-10) -(5-10)

: -'(:.:.5) -(-5) -H)

PO Wednesday -(5-10)

-'-(-5) ---(1-5) -(5-H)

;;'(,,,5) -(-5) , :'(5-1(j) ,

'PO -(5-10) " . ,.; /,'

; -(-5) / ':(5-10) ;i; ,; If

',.'{-5) -(5-10)

" ,'/:

',:' '>":

-(-5) -(-5)

. '~(5) t..-,t/ [/

,r, ,rI'/) PO 'Mionday.,;, ' , t,

In lI,mrt ~~. 30G.!96 28;oi'. " ~( -15:) -(5,1.10) r 'W r_( -5)

ISS liif~mrt~, 616.78 1,040 (174) PO) -(5,;.,10) w , j ',- (-5) Friday ...

159 " <%1t'l'1,-T 3'47.28 828 (146)' , P(1)! , -(5-10) w l' " -"(-5) -(5:"'10) .',' ).' :

, ; ,.fl,':,:/ ' ' , " , ;

160 ~!1l'llI{ 403.15 647 (131) Pel) -(5~10) w -(-5)

I' , ~ , ; /, I)

119

A menities and Laud use Jat?ra Tahsil

~-'JTll Oofj. f;;~ 'ftR ~r ~. ~11 ;;<\1.f!'L (otomt :>rfll" ~ ~l f'l"f'lR' f.iBl'f * e'!;;r f~ -qt![r mfiw. 'JTlT 'fiT illll

~~ '~~~l "it '-lMr.''l' ~,n: if f~1i ~f{ii£'f '1;. ;;:) <"lfP' ",,"J [7~,"

'fillTflT (fin. m. it). lifirm Lauo.use (i. e .. arllillJn\)e, diff.erent type of Land 3F'fH '011t'l use.il\ ,hectares rpl,mdcd :l,lp to .2 ~decimal places.) !TV'!' if,' f~;;fl ,---,------,A.-------~-l '1fQ<l ,.., m!J"i1l it "", ~r't f"'l'it iRrr'l>f"!1i

fi:rRrn ~ ;;q'~<r'i<ll'l: 31'TT<1i~ (~ 31T<: Re'11~rks

""'f<'['i[~l,"~l inClllding .lily place of

Apprq, ~c:arest CulturabJc , An;a not xeligious

ach town am:! :1 " .,wAS.te, (inclu- ,a~aHablei historical .tQ~ distal1C¢. , .. -Power Stapl-c lfrigated - Unir.i--GiBg-~--,.-- for- m aFchaeejo- Na!l1~'of-

village (in kms) supply food Forest by source , gated 'and groves) :cultivation ' gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 j )' 16 17 " I,ll'; ,Ii 19 20 2

-' 5.0S.TK, 1I2.p, ' 83.18 l'R Tikamgarh (34) Kodo, 42 . .48 G\malDura Wheat, 42.S2W

KR Tikamgarh (35) Kodo, "': 27.91W 114.9;1, qq.3,O )54,45 M-ag):a " Rice

KR Tikamgarh (34) EAg Wheat, 11.36 264.99. 323.95 199.54 379.,99, M.aukhra Rice

1;":/

PR Tikamgarh (34) EA Wheat, ..... lOO.OOrK, 279.,33 , 371.7,3 133.90 Darguwan ,'!l "'I

19.64W ,ii \

Rice ,t,ft'.

PR Tikamgarh (36) EA Wheat, 11.0QW, 17.14 49.27 13)6 tvh~ron

Ric~ 40.0STK "

KR Tikamgarh (36) Wheat, 11.0 tv.:\ " 96'~i6il 238.50 20.99 D~nda Tor 'd RM~i 57.7'oTK

J'

; i' t PR Tikamgarh (23) BAg, Wheat, , 3.74 i99.10W 255.66 300.96 242.0'-1 Amarpur

EO Rice i 1,.<1 { i I

KR Tikamgarh (26) EAg, Wheat, B1.30W 101.67 92.05 111.82 Para Khas ED Rice

KIC ( I jj'i

'Tikam,arn (24) Wheat; 17.02W 26.46 8,82 21.40 Rampura Rice

j ! ~'i Kit" . Tikamgarh (21)

(1;1 (,

Wheat, 50.93W 95.15 136.02 70,97 ~agara

R,ice p;l }'!

KR'i Tikamgarh (23) Wheat, 134,22 49.94W 72,95 103,70 104.82 Dari Rice

KIt Tikamgarh (25) ... Whea,t, 20.29 53.07W 129.02 255.39 72. 79 Rasoi Rice

Kit TikamlOarh (26) Wlleat, 30.12W 58.27 42.S7 50.19 Chaupra Rice

Uninhabited Lar Ugau

Kf' Tikamgarh (22) BAg Wheat. 20.79W 54.26 78.23 77.08 !:I:lfiJarya Rice

Pit Tikamtarh (29) EAg' Wheat, 79.11 173.74W 189.19 294.39 134.56 Lar Khas Rice 38.'HTJ(

PR" Tikamg lrh (23), Wheat, 45.78 33.98W 67,62 IO'!,I-4 '51 4_ Hadmadat Ri,ce l)gad

" PR Tikamgarh (24) Wheat, 52,76 143.86W 182.79 71.90 165.4 7 Badmadai

Rice Ktlas

KR Tjkamgar~ (25) Wheal, 116_~f)W. 6.VO S8,02 72,7Q .\..-",c]1hmal1;)l.IHI

Rice

KR Tikamgarh (25) EO Kodo, 85.39W 102.52 6R'}7 14(,,27 Ram Nagar

Rice

121

Amenities aud Land use Tikamgarb Tahsil

mw ~ (ON"m 'Ilf\:r '3'l'irT 'liT RN<ir f.i;oo ~ ~ " ~~#f~~wr.f9i:j;<i'rW';(!iI;) "

Land' use (i. e. area llnder different types I')f Land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) r-----.,-----...A..---_:----~ '1:f ~ ~ itt €t<ft it f~ €ruT ij; f.rit

fum fum :rni';;Ej' <r<;;r'1: ~;Ej' (OOOlR ~ lIf®')

~~ ~~ ar~'IT ~mn

~ij;~ 'lfQ:if

Remarks including

Appro- Nearest any place of

Culturable Area not religi(]us, waste (inclu- available historical ding gaucher for. or archaeolo­and groves) ,cultivation gical interest

ach town and to distance Power

supply Staple Irrigated Unirri­food Fores.t by source gated village (in kms)

11

KR

KR

KR

KR

KR

PR

KR

KR

KR

PR

PR

PR

KR

PR

FP

KR

KR

~R

12 13 14 15 1 • IS 19

Tikamgarh (25) Kodo, 86.84W 114.81 300.10 55.42 Wheat

Tikamgarh (27.) EAg Kodo, 50.20W, 82.13 187,67 101.35

Tikamilarh. (27)

Tikamgadl (27)

Tikamgarh (27)

Wbeat

Kado, Wheat

Wheat, Rice

Kodo, Wheat

29.29TK

Uninhabited

." 102.01TK, 93.98W

93.07W

49.93 51.80 405.51

7.66 29.20' 137.67

99.26 103,90 14Ui9

Tikamgarh (29) EA Wheat, 50.20C, 298.45 .155.72 511.67 Rice 263.37W,

10.2STK Tikamgarh (30)' Wheat, 29.73W 116.62 118.12 160.45

Rice

Tikamgarh (45) Wheat, 31.35W 91.19 133.14 21.99 Rice

Tikamgarh (46) Wheat, 30.2~ .58.99W 219.59 156~0 50.78 Rice

Khargapur (22) EA Wheat, 111.34 1.83TK, 208.75 243.59 237.17 Rice 97.77W

Khargapur (23) EAg Wheat, 69.47W 94.73 91.19 171.58 Rice

Khargapur (15) EA Wheat, 178.28 2S7.64W 454.12 383,56 228.60

Khargapur (15)

Khargapur (19)

Khargapur (24)

Khargapur (22)

Khargapur (17)

Khargapur (19)

Rice

Wheat, Rice

EA Wheat, Rice

80.20W. 180.67 ,281.77 13.30TK

84.61

114.12W, l44.00 362.04 200.00 40.22TK

Rice, 22.63 37.31W 201.33 116.80 244.52 Wheat

Rice, 70.01 W 43.38 38.42 11.05 Wheat Wheat, 1.75 31.01W 40.89 48.18 10.72

, Rice

Wheat, Rice

Uninhabited

49.79W 111.39 206.37 89.77

20

Name of Village

Suda Dharam· pura

Purainiya

Nanni Tehri Ugad

Madarkha Tal

Nanni Tehri Khas

Ganesh Nagar

Budera

Dongarpur

Dharampurll

Sujara

Dikoli Chak-l

Dikoli Chak-2

Naya gaon

Bhaira

Gukhrai Khas

Gukhrai Har

Patari

Sobar Khas'

Sobar Ugad

Brish Bhan­pura

122

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~'fr.i)lf ll1'lf'li!'i{Tlf 'Ani" ~T 'fi<'i :omi'ii'IT ~q;;r.l11R"-W<!crnt (tTfl{ ll1'lf it Wl"ll'lIt ~a ~ ~ m ~ ii H ~~ <nTT!ll tr:fT ~ ;ir1! ~ ~'tOr ~I)j QroH1:! ~ m ~ \::1 ~ if mi ~ 'fu<r;fr 'i;"(T on: Wif~ '3"l'10!< ~ <r)2: ~R <f<: <r1l: ~T ,,~ (~~1fI: ii) 'li1~ ~lJ lflm l{;;f *r 'Ii ~ -5 fifi. 1'(1, 5-10 f'li. 11). liT lO+f'li. lit.)

Amenities avaIlable (if Dot available within'the village, a dash,(-)is shown io the c,olllmn and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz;.-;kms, 5- to lans and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is g.lv~n),

r -----..........__,-------.---.,.....-~ ~iRfoJr~. f'lfl><m ,{R 't1 'H'I1 &1<1> an .. <{{:om: i'!17. :.r;1 f~1 l;i"ii'-1I11"~

<(1' ij; f~.p;lft 'Ii~ ~ tiiffi mq-1;;;r~. Loca. Total ~ ;;m-1fT~) tion Total area population Day or COlllmunica· code of the and Drinking days of dons (Bus sitop, Dum- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market{ railway staton, ber Village he.ctares) households . Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraphs hat. if any water way.)

2 4 6 7 S 9 \0

181 crr.PT3i 351.07 ' 842 (135) P(tr -(5-10) W. -(-5) Wednesday BS

182 ~;r:;{ 252.12 503 (75) P( 1) -(-5) Vi -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) mm:

183 ~T 33.96 222 (40) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

184 ;f.rq 699.29 995 (172) )'(1) -( -5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

185 Cfl!Tu 366.09 344 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W -( -·5) -('--5 ) -(~5)

186 .(;~ 594.98 t,651 (264) P(1) -(-5) W PO Wednesday BS

187 mr 399.42 626 (94) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -( -5) BS

188 ~;~rT 286.04 365 (53) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

189 <1'~"m: 581.49 642 (119) P(1) -( 5- 10) W -( -5) -(5_10) -(-5)

190 m:r .rr.n:. 369.06· 136 (19) -(-5) -(5-10) W -( -5) -(5-10) -( -5)

191 ~:Slj''; ~ 414.69 464 (76) P(1) - (5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

192 ~ 1,221.09 1,9t12 (341) P(2), FPC(I) W PO -(5-10) BS M(l)

193 ~ 1,653.59 4,249 (720) P( 3), SMP(3) W PTO Saturday BS M(I)

194 Of1!f;p:rr 78.84 103 (21) -(-5) -(-5) W -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

195 ~~9~ 755.62 4,153 (754) P(2) , PReel) , W PTO & Sunday BS M(l) , SMP(1 ) Phone

PUC(1),0(2)

196 ''fl''fUT1l<: 316.40 94 (20) c-( -5) -(-5) W -( 5-10) -(-5) -(:--5)

197 <:r;t'i!1[<: 509.97 575 (85) l' ( 1 ) -(5-10) W -(5...;10) . -(5-1il) -(5-10)

l':lH ~ir"l1-': 314.44 495 (62} 1'(1) -(-5) \V -( -5) -(-5) -( -5)

199 '!;lTT ;r.n: 497.66 766 (126) P( 1 ) -(-5) W - ( - 5) --(-5) BS

200 m;;~T 220.55 284 (49) P(I) -(-5) W -( -5) -(5) BS

123

Amenities and Land use Tikamgarh Tahsil

lfTll ({Of;' f;pf;Ccllf 'fin: f.r.r;ft ~ ~ :mm (~ 'llfll" ~q!im <tT flIf'lR f.!;.m 11; ern- fitt!urr~ lf1'l'm'lTll'

~ ~<f:mfr ~ <it ~T..rR . ~m l{ f~ <;Il[l1<'1<r if; ~) ro;r Wf.) ~~ Ij;J lfTtT (f<I;. m. if) ljNm Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land arwrr 'PlaM

usc in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~~,~ ,..---c-c------..A---------. -, uft[<! '1'1" 'ifnI'll ~ iR ~iIi fqit ~ilifuit

fufucr faf;re ~!l"~ ar.:!'l<'To& (00 aft<: Remarks ~U"~) including

any plac~ of Appro- Nearest Culturabie Area not religious, ach town and wast" (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food F orcst by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~ 1Q ')n ., PR Khargapur (18) Wheat, 169.90W· 130.41 103.77 31. 49 Talmau

Rice IS. SOC

KR Khargapur (13) Wheat, 29.85W 92.79 91. 86 37.62 Rampura Rice Naj Scbar

KR Khargapur (13) Wheat, 8.68W 13.62 8.25 3.41 Rajpura Rice

KR Khargapur (12) Wheat, 32.55TK, 361. 64 163.53 57.03 Banera Rice 84.54W

PR Khargapur (6) Wheat, 22.17 48.30W 143.51 105.54 46,57 Tamora Rice

PR Khargapur (10) EA Wheat, 138.21W 227.49 192.21 37.07 Kailpura Rice

PR Khargapur (14) Wheat, 24-.92 68.53W 190 .. 24 106.40 9.33 Lakberi Rice

KR Khargapur (() Wheat, 9Q.49W 99.61 65.12 21. 82 Hanumantpura Rice

KR Khargapur (S) Wheat, 125.62W 170.11 240.25 45.51 Badaghat ].l..ice

KR Khargapur (10) Wheat, 85.78 75. SOW 99.22 73.60 34.96 Bhaira Novar Rice

KR Khargapur (10) Wheat, 120.62W 121.47 145.66 26.94 T(I) Dudyan Rice Khera

PR Khargapur (8) EA Wheat, 2.97 281.19W 289.61 543.72 103.60 T(2) Devarda Rice

PR Khargapur (4) EA Wheat, 6.19 300.05W, 641.87 447.92 122.69 N(I) , BheJsi Rice 134.87TK T(lJ,M{I)

KR Khargapur (8) EAg Wheat, 22.96W 22.90 20.89 12.09 N(I) Jamuniya Rice

PR Khargapur (10) EA Wheat, 6S.46W, 190.72 165.89 151.08 . M(ll), Baldeogarh Rice 182.47TK N(25),T(2)

PR Khargapur( 10) EO,. Wheat, 30.8.9TK 96.31 24.16 165.04 Fort.N(lO, Ownl Sagar

ED Rice M(2)

KR Tikamgarh (23) .. , Wheat, 75.90C, 220.83 148.21 63.93 Raj Nagar

Rice 1. lOW

KR Tikamgarh (29) Wheat, 25. 34W, 69.71 61. 55 34.53 Devi Nagar

Rice 123.31C

PR Tikalngarb (30) ED Wheat, 130.92W, 93.74 161.10 39.05 Temple Durga Nagar

Rice 72. liSC

KR Tikamgarh (23) Rice, 6.21C, 70.3S 66.78 31. 68 Jhinguwan

Wheat 45.53W

124

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~1I'T'fI<r lm1 'liT <rT1l rJll! 'liT !r'I' ~ \N<1~ iR-tffirmct (llf;:: lfl1f it ~rtt ~'i<'I';'1 ~ ~ <it Iir.I1t' if (-) ~w <i'llm' 11m t ;f.t~ ~<t ~ ~ mvwJ ;oft;; ~ ~ il:T ~ iT m1r fr f.twfr~ 'R ~1rCllT.! ~';f ~ l{T?; m~ 'l1: iff[ ~') ~ (~tlR if) ~ m,. ~ $!}!'<: G;hfT ITH ,-S fit". tiT, 5-10. fip. 'liT. lIT 10+f!f;. 'liT.)

Amenities avatlable (if nOl' avuilable ",;thio. the village, a dash(-)is shown in the column .and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, ~~ 10 lons and l()+kms of the nearest pl~ce where the facility is available is s'v~). i------'--. ---A~----------~-~ ~. f~ Wt'IIT'IT'iT m'fi' aft~· i!T<;J'n:; ~ 'lIT f<::'f/ ij"il'<: 'lIlff"fT

aT\ ~Wr~'!fi1{m (om ~l'I"-W%, Loca· Total Rm- :;r.r-~) tion Total area pop\)]ation Day or Commuoica· code of the and Drinking days 01 tions (Bus sitop, nUUlp NUlIlc of viUage (in number of water Post and the market! railway stato n, ber Village hectares) housebolds Educational Medical (Potable) . Telegraphs hat. if any water way·)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

201 'if<¥IT 91\ 32 244 (41) -(-5) '~(-S) W -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

202 II~ 514.60 250 (41) P( 1) ...:( 5-1 0) W -(5-10) -(5"':10) -(5-10)

203 lfi'm~r, 354.76 1,091 (177) pel) -(5-10) w "(5-10) -(5~IO) -( -5)

204 ~ 532,85 563 (101) P( 1) -(5-10) W ~(S-IO) -(5-:10) -(5-10)

205 ~ial~ 211. 38 749 (112) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

206 ~~~ ~lf~ 229.18 :ft<:Ff

207 ~r<: 453.07 819 (156) P(I) PHS(I) , w PO Friday BS SMP(l)

208 %'i ij'Tll1: 247.00 217 (39) -(-5) -( -5) W -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

209 wft~<:r 495,57 791 (136) pel) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5)

21O ~i<r 357.36 399 (16) P(I) -(5-10) W _(_5) .:.( 5.-10) -( -5)

211 ii~r 554,01 647 (111) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -( 5-10)

212 q;:~ 279.87 246 (46) -(-5) -(5-10) W -( -5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

213 ~mw;r ~TG 586.65 849 (157) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5~10) BS

214 ~rft~ 169.00 fuR.

215 ~rfTm'" 528.66 1,607 (247) pel) -( -5) W -(-5) Tuesday BS

216 ~T lSffi 379.21 1,001 (185) P(l) , FPe(l) W PO Thursday -(-5) M(l)

Z17 '!i1:·mFf (fer 319.12 865 (156) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) . -(-5) -(-5)

218 ~<J;II~ 355.17 324 (57) P(O -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

219 ~"lj~~ 609 .. 59 493 (73) P(l) -( -5) W -( -5) -(-5) ,-(5-10)

220 !(~ 629.67 1,113 (180) P( 1) -(-5) W -(-5) ~( -5) -( -5)

125

Amenities and Land use Tikamgarb Tabsil,

ml1~ f.f'li~ ifiT<: ~r l!l&q '!fir ~ (llf~ ~11 ~1iM '!iT flrt1:rrii f~ it ~ futqnr1 errIiri; iHlf '!if 0fT11

~ ~q' ;;m~ 'lIT ~ ~ 11 f'l'l\Ct!lr ~<r ~ 'it ~ (i<I;) ~~ IfiT ,(I'T (fili. lIr. if) ~m ' Land lise (i. e. area under different types of Land a:r~ ~'U(I«!

use in hectares rounded. up to 2. decimal places.) ~f<f i); ~'!Oif r-----~--.A.--~-----___.. ~ 'I1J 'aw.i'i ~ itt mii:fuir li<iT~fu7t

fum fuf;rn ~'1i'fO!f~ ~OOT (~m Remarks

"f~~%i'I) including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, acb town and waste (inclt:· available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kIns) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Khargapur (14) Wheat, 0.15 54.07C 10.00 16.14 10.96 Chanduli Rice

KR Khargapur (16) Wheat, 97.53W 240.48 125,53 51.06 Pralappura .Rice

KR Khargapur (16) .. , Wheat, . 50,24W 180.57 98.35 25,60 Ganeshpura Rice

KR Khargapur (1 8 ) Wheat, 54.34W 279.49 11)8 • t 3 30.89 Dumbar Rice

KR Tikamgarh (25) Wheat, 132.63C 23.41 37.68 17.66 Kacbhyakhera Rice Khas

Uninhabited Kachhyakhera Ugad

PR Tikamgarh (25) EA Wheat, 35.06 26.97W, 90.52 162.22 56.73 Temple Ahai: Rice 81.S7C

KR Tikamgarh (25) Wheat, 6.20TK, 5.99 73.91 150.88 Madan Sagar Rid: 10.01W

KR Tikamgarh (1 6 ) .Wheat, 90.19W, 193.31 137.80 54.16 M(l), Ranipura Rice 20,110 T(1),C(1 )

KR Tikamgarh ( 18 ) ... Wheat, 81. lOW 129.81 123.02 23.43 Syang Rice

KR Tikamgarh (14), Wheat, 116.39W 168.85 238.25 30.52 Prempura Rice

KR Tikamgarh (1 6 ) Wheat, 6.54W, 113.88 69.19 76.02 Parsuwa Rice 14.24TK

PR Tikamgarb (20) Wheat, 7.48W 239.54 112.40 41. 98 Karmashan Rice 185.25C Ghat

Uninhabited Ladwani Ugad

PR Tikamgarh (22) Wheat, 203.41C 97.07 145. 38 82.80 T( 1)' Ladwani Khas. Rice

PR l'!kamgarh (19) Wheat, 48.99W, 147.44 65.48 45.51 T( 1) Baisa Khas Rice 71.79C

PR Tikamgarh (1 8 ) Wheat, 4.67W 101.27 33.86 18.10 Karma~han

Rice 161. 22C Hata

f'R Tikamgarh (20) Wheat, 24,S6C 68.87 176.01 85.73 Baisa Ugad Rice

KR Ti:,,,mgarh (1 3 ) Rice, 109.82C, 16{'01 235.22 40.6{ Banpura Kodo 62.93W Khurd

KR Khargapur (12; Rice, 7l. 22W, 246,70 169.22 35.66 Banyani Kodo lO6.87C

126

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Amenities available (if not available wIthin the village, a dash(-) is shhwn in the COIU",D and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz -Skms, 5-10 kms and 10-j-,<ms of the nearest plaCe where the facility is available is given). ,----------------.A.-___________ ---.,

9m-firr<!; r.rPf;mr iIi'! 'l7, 'fliT) ~T'I' ir\ ;n;;m:J~ 'fiT fu'f/ ~'fl<': 0ll9~ i1'l1: if. fuiT llfnrHt (orn R;<f, 'trit

Loca- Total dw;;; 'JI'1'f-lIrr, tion Tot~1 area popul~ti()n Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and tbe market/ railway station, ber Village hectare') households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way)

~ 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 ~

221 flrr-r'AT 405:'93 643 (98) pel) -H) W -(-5) ~(-5) -(5-10)

222 W 186.40 251 (41) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

223 lfll'lff mer 290.16 22 (6) P(1) -(5-10) W ' (-5) -(-5) BS

224 .~ft"l~ 3Z4.31 599 (109) pel) -(5-10) W -(-5) -"(-5) -(-5)

225 ll'<lA'T <mr 689.56 1,446 (260) 1'(1) -(5 ~IO) W PO Monday' BS

2;26 ~~t 642.14 455 (96) P(l) -(5-10) W +5) -(-5.) -(-5)

227 f-;:[(!'«fl1: 629.27 497 (103) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

228 ~ 380.50 750 (113) P(J) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

229 ~6Tij' 384.!lS 449 (66) P(l) PHSO) W -(-,5) -(-5) -(5-10)

230 ~ 880.75 1,639 (257) PO), CWC(l) W PO Wednesday -(5-10) M(l)

131 ~I~ 250.L8 211 (42) pel) -(5-1 0) W -(5~1O) -(-5) -(5-10)

232 mr 354.61 484 (88) P,I) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

233 ~RTJ~~ 257.36 72 (S) -(-5) -( -5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

234 f"!"ljlT1f~m 571.95 1,107 (208) P(1),M(l) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

235 f'iR1~ 'i!<l<.1' 227.72 43 (S) -(-5) -(:-5) Vol -(..,5) -(5-10) -(-5)

236 ~ 267.78 458 (79) P(l) -( ~5) W -(5-10) +5) -(5-10)

237 fu;iro 983.70 I,S76 (323) P(I) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

238 nu 676.32 304 (138) r(1) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(.5)

239 U\'fi;"l\ ~ 429.69 217 (29) P(l) -(-5) W -(~-IO) -:-(5-10) -(-5)

240 ~",\, 511. 77 302 (46) pel) -(-5) w • (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

121

Amenities aud Land use Tikamgarh Tahsil

!fT1i (I'!i ~;m ~ .~ 'lflr ~ (o:i'<rFr 'ljf-r ~ 'fiT Rfi:r;;r f,;ro 11; Iffi;r fa"I'lfr mf1rr; !1TIf 'fiT 'T11f

~'f~ (f<t~T~ 'lIT lJlWR ~m if f'l1li<re1f ~if ;; <IT t~R {!<Ii) ~ '1'1 JWI (fif, 'It, if) 'lFrUT . Land use (I. e. area under diff ;rent type of Land af'ro ,!\RR~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~1f~ ,.---______ .A.. _______ ---,

~ ~'f 1f;;;R'i tt iR lit!r if; m 1it!1 t r.nt

fi;;f:q.:r f.1f<iq ~To!l' ~ ~ (~ om Remarks

'mf1TT@ qf(fl) including lny place of

Appro- Nearest Clliturabl~ Area not religious ach town and wast~ (lnelu, available historical to distance Power Sta"le irrigated Uniai- ding gauchd for or a,rcha~olo- Name of village (in kms) supply. fOJd FMC!>t by s )~rCe gated a[\d groves) cultivati )n gical intcrel>t Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Khargapur (11) Rice, 96.86W 175.48 1l1.28 22.31 Bhiloni Kodo

KR Tikamgarh (24)·. Rice, 27.96W 81.06 62.45 14.93 Raurai Jowar ,

PR Tikamgarh (22) EA Rice, 64,90W 88.02 66.72 70.52 Majana Bhata Jowai

KR Tikamgarh (21) Rice, 17.68 37.20 139.37 68.34 61.72 BamhoJi JowaI Nakiwan

PR Tikamgarh (22) EA Rice, 46.04148.50W, 239.41 97.38 113.01 T(2) Majana Khas lowar 4S.22TK

KR Khargapur (lO) Rice, 265.49 10.20W, 85.77 144,04 54.89 Majguwan Jowar S1.75TK

KR Khargapur (12) Ric;c, 74.62 32.12W, 144.95 254.84 47.14 Bhitarwar lowar 75.60TK

KR Kbargapur (7) Rice, 60.87W, 129,68 163.49 13.42 Hirapur Jowar 13,04TK

KR Khargapur (6) EA Wheat, 78.70W, 101.86 6HI 84.71 Balwantpura Kodo 56.20TK Khas

KR Khargapur (R) EA Rice, 137.921K. 237.39 92.07 60.47 SujanpuJl Jowar 353.00W

KR Khargapur (5) Rice, 16.86 24.18W, 62,47· 65.68 73.91 Balwantpura Wheat 7,08Tl< Ugad

KR Khargapur (5) Rice, 84.03 41.01C. 73.65 57.45 36,97 .latera Wheat, 61.50TK

KR Khargapur (8) Rice, 46.00TK, 33.58 151.62 18.37 SujanplJra Wheat 7.79W Ugad .

. . KR Khargapur (8) Wheat, 36.71 8.33W, 151.63 35.41 68.87 Jinagarh Khas.

Rice 271.00C

KR Kharg8 pur (10) Rice, 73.68C 37.14 69.67 47.23 Jinagarh Wheat Jangal

KR Khargapur (8) Wheat, 54.4SW,F 62.65 136.66 13,99 Shyampura :Rice

PR Khorgapur (5) EA Wheat, 41.73 222.2SW 265.12 404.09 50.48 Sijora Rice

KR Khurgapur (5) Wheat. 36.::5 173.37W 115.53 295.50 55.67 BaclefJ Rice

KR Kh:lrgapur (I0) Wheat, 17S.RO 100.60 123.25 30.04 SarK<lD1)'Jr

. Rice TK,W Ugad

KR Khargnpllr (8) Wheat, 3~U2W 204. Hi 2D.2X ,('. :21 Madori

Rice

128

it"~~IC; 8l~m G(if~q6Tli ~cf ~ft:t ~q,,", .. . "

~tr '111l" 'Ii1 '!1+1 . 11111' iJi1 ~~W ~<r.rocr 'If'!-~lro:t f!!R lffIf if ~..mt ~U ~ ~ <illf>1<flt 1i (~) ft ~ 11m ~ <m ¥f ~~ tzy.i~ on.:: '3"~ ~ @ ~ ~ lITlf ~ f.ire;r'f <r:'f q;: ~. ~.U ~ ~ m 'R <rQ l,tt 'l"l'iI1: (~il') lIft.~ ~ ~n: ~ lift lT~ ~-5 flr.. lfr., 5-10 f~. Jit. !f1' 1{J+flr.. lft.)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket. the distance in broad ranges viz -5kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is gi'cn). ,-------------_......:.A.. ______________ :---"'1

. uie,f"l'l> f"l'f'P.'lT cfti\" 'liT 'IRI' ~'" ofR if"IT<I~ 'li1 ffi"1 tim ~ ;:m: ~fif.{ llft ~ ~ (om ;;m't~-

Loca- Total ~, \;J'i'Pl1'T) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tioDS(Bus-stop. sum- Name. of village (in ulmber of water Post and the marketl railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

241 ~'_!{lJfG 604,5,2 2,133 (404) pel). PHS(I) W PO Friday. -(-5) M(I) Tuesday

242 ~T &96.51 672 (II7) P{l) -(10+> W -(5-10) Wednesday :BS

243 mT 1.088.99 937 (158) P(l) PHC(I) W -(-5) Tuesday :BS

244 ~ 1,574.99 2,423 (410) P(1) -(-5) W PO. Tuesday BS

245 ~ 518.59 1,205 (195) pel) -(-5) W PO Monday -(-5)

246 «'!U m<'ftif 675.18 446 (78) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

247 ~<for: 396.50 661 (109) P(l) -(-5) W PO Thursday -(-5)

248 ~ 2.469.37 if'l<:rr ~~ l!Il:~TTor: ~1 f1foWf

249 if)~ro 529.05 297 (56) pel) -(-5) W -(-5) +-5) -(-5)

250 ;;.mm: 689.82 488 (88) Pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

2S1 q o!'q 'l'111IT 315.86 98 (16) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

252 i!mJ1ll'~ 158.73 152 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

253 lJ'U 637.90 1,028 (172) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

254 iJiniT'1o<:ri: 710.74 1,131 (188) P(I) -(5 -10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(_5)

255 ~ 668.42 1.727 (314) PO), -(5-10) w PO Moaday -(5-IO) M(l)

256 ~'q 418.90 874 (148) pel) -(5 -10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

257 '1i~"f<fi'-1 1, 177.72 2,036 (379) P(l), -(5-10) W -(-S) Wednesday BS M(l)

258 ~ 321.1)6 424 (63) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) . -(-5) -(-5)

259 'nh "f<fi'_:_2 1,004.65 1,187 (199) P(1) -(-5) W PO -(-5) BS

260 ~ 5.14.82 97 (12) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -,~-5) -(-5)

129

Amenities and Land use Tikamgarh Tahsil

Wf1f (I1f; ~~ f.r.roft ~ 'If!il' ~ (al"fm $I'flr :.m)lr . it W",... ~ ~ ant f?:at1Ift !lIfirq;, 1I'1lf 'fl 'l'I1f

~ ~~lf\' lift mmn'I' .. ~'fm~~~ii;~~m) ~lfIIi 'liT lim (f'li I ;ft, tl) ~~a1 Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land arvm~

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~ij;~ ,---------"---------_;" ij'f~ iR mERi ij' ~ tfcIT if; forr mif;f~

finire fijf;rn ~"'Ofl: Of~Er . (W om: Remarks 'In:~ ~fi<r) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area Dot religious, ach town and waste (inelu- available historical to ilistance Powel Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kiDs) supply food FONst by source gated and gro\!es) cultivation &ical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 iO 2 .. ---

KR Khargapur (8) EA Wheat, 158.57 119.26 190.52 136.17 Sarkanpur Rice W,TK Khas

PR Khargapur (12) EA Wheat, 273.73 1.00.87 231.39 205.88 84.64 Plpra Rice WTK

PR Khargapur (12) Wheat, 279.46 125.11 391.19 197.23 96.00 Gora Rice WTK

PR Khargapur (7) .,. Wheat, 124.94 209.48W 4~4.45 608.35 147.77 Guna Rice

KR Khargapur (4) Wheat, 131. 45 103.37W 74.04 135.60 74.13 Chaolbara Kodo

KR Khargapur (4) Wheat, 107.18W 126.09 278.26 163.65 Banpura Sa paun Kodo

KR Khargapur (4) Wheat, 74.!:3W 132.73 118.46 70.48 Deopur Kodo

Merged in urben area of Khargapur Khargapur

KR Khargapur (2) Wheat, I ~ •• lZO.99W 304.82 29.22 74.02 Naurpara Rice

KR Khargapur (2) Wheat, 92.~4W 44.61 114.52 438.49 Manpasar Rjce

FP Khargapur (6) Whe4t, ... 90.64W 121.48 8;U7 19.37 Majra Kashi Rice

FP Khargapur t6) Wheat, 52.64W 53.34 49.32 3.43 Majra Adku Jowar

FP Khargapur (7) Wheat, 187.29W 153.49 254.25 42.87 Kharo Rice

FP Khargapur (7) Wheat, 190.26W 159.50 322.19 38.79 Pharka Pathrai Rice

KR Khargapur (5) ED, Rice. 190.76W 273.88 171.34 32.44 M(l) Chandpura EAg Wheat

KR Khargapur (8) Wheat, 153.92W 121.42 lIZ.81 30.75 Rampura Rice

PR Khargapur (5) EA Wheat. 279.38W 382.86 432.24 65.24 MO) Phuter Chak-l Rice NO)

KR Khargapur (9) Wheat, 85.Z9W 125.74 103.73 7.10 Bachhoda Rice

pa Khargapur (8) EA Wheat, 313.72W 313.80 101.97 J.7S.16 M(l) Phuter Chak-2

Iowar

FR Khargapur (5) Wheat, 158.49W 235.44 106.85 74.04 Shiv Nagar

Rice 2.00W

130

mr. ..... ,. 'A~8fT6 -tt~ ~ ~ti11t . "

~)If VPr 'IiT;mr 1rT1f 'liT ~ ;;rHi~ ~ ;;r;rifirw:t (lIR lIllf if ~;moor;@ ~ m limnfiT (-) ~ 0flTll:IT iflfT~ ~ ~ i{;;Ilf.0f ~![ qf~a;l"l;l . aT1-;: ~~it _~ll: ~T 'lilr;o", if lIlt[ iii" fl;(~;fl ~"T ':1'; <1fc\sl-t ~qi;'S" ~ ~\~ <1'<: Ifl; ~ ~'U <1'<11: ~tf) 1Ill~ ~ srrn ~ 'Ii't 11{ ~-5 fifi'. fft., 5-10 fil;. liT, lfT 10+f<Ii. iff.)

- Amenities available (if nqt available ~ithin the village, a dashH is shown in tbe .,;o!u:rnn and nextto it in bracket. the·distance in btQad ranges viz -Sk:rns, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,;.-.-----,-------~.A.·----------------l

~&Tfl!l'li f"f;P~l <if.r'IiT1Wft m'lim i!TO!T\I~" 1pT ml ~ ~1mIT m if;fll:<r~ "'''rt'~) (;;rn mr1 ~(if~-

Loca. Total .,m, :;r.r·lll.r) tiOD Tliltal alea population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days-of tioDs(Bus-stop. num- Name of village (in nJlllber of water Post and the market{ railway station, ber Vlliage hectares) honseholds Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).

1. 2 ~ 4 6 7 . 8 9 10

261 -<flilTi 526.37 170 (23) -(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

262 11'1~ I!mI' 808.95 2,3~9 (373) PO), -(10+) w PO Monday BS MU)

263 ~~ 553.68 13 3 (22) -(-5) -(10+) W -(-S) -(-5) -(-5)

264 ~~t 293.26 808 (131) PO) -(10+) w PO -(-5) BS " .

265 . 1M' n6.54 550 (94) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

266 W 479.37 496 (71) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

267 ~r 653.21 1,063 (150) P(I) -(10+) W -(-5) Monday -(-5)

268 ~~ifi~T 238.33 388 l60) P(l) -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

269 ir.rt 496.41 494 (88) P(I) -(10+) W ,-(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

270 Ii<~~ 173.23 381-(50) P(1) . -(5:-10) w -(5-10) -(H)+) -(5-10)

271 ~ ~iO!i" ~~ 691.57 615 (96) P(l) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

272 hi 1.490.03 3.676 {671) P(1). . SMP(I) w PTO, Saturday BS M(l) Phone

273 ~ 359.52 278 (53) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

274 firo-a 806.17 671 (110) PO), . -(-5) W _d-S) -(-5) -(-5) M(l)

275 mrn"t-tro 266.31 240 (37) -(-5) . -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

276 ~ 654.80 787 (128) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

277 ffi lim 486.35 841 (144) PO) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) . -(-5)

278 ;prd 395045 <fiwr

279 mw~ 233.40 ci'twf

280 l:'~ l!JTi 240.44 418 (77) P(1) -(10+) w PO -(-5) -(-5)

]31

Amenities aDel Laaa.use Tika...,.. TIIIIiJ

~(l'!I; ~;m ~ li'&l4 lifIr ~ (iPf!<T 'IIfq-~ 1!1T flffir.'f ~t'it iF ~ ~ mfiA;, P'" 'In '"'If $:r ~;;mr6' it ~ ~ ~~~ ~ if;~ffi1l0'li) ~ lIiT+l11l <f<f;,m.if) ,!fifm Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land at'I'!IT ~m<r

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~ij;~ .. _______ -.A._~------, m~

"" Wl'iT ~ m Qr~1WT ~r ~ fulf fui-rn fuf;rn ,"'Wfi<I~ <ll'ff<'I"!l"

(~ am Remarks r;m~~) including

any place of Appn)· Nearest Culturable Area DOt religious, acb town and waste (inclu. available historical ta distance Power Staple Irrigated Unini- ding gaucher for Or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) slIIpply ~ood Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation' &i(:lll interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 ~~.-._

FP Khargapur (13) Wheat. 86.91 W 128.55 255.48 55.43 .,,:. 'Bagbal Kodo

PR Khargapur (11) Kodo, Z04;53W 75.33 472.65 56.44 T(I),N(l) Matol Khas Wheat

KR Khargapur (13) Wheat, 106.32W 66.62 230.67 150.07 Matol Ugad Kodo;

PR Khargapur (11) Wheat, 149.13W 49.84 27.04 67.25 Patharguwan Rice

PR Khargapur (10) Wheat, 93.03W 207.02 i1.24 345.25 N(2), M(l) Gainti Rice T(1)

PR Khargapur (9) EA Wheat, 76.30W 117.24 106.37 179.46 Khera Rice

KR Kbargapur (16) Wheat, 123.74W 251.38 91.16 186.93 M(l), Ntl) Dharampura Rice

KR Khargapur (14) Wheat, 37.62W 31.31 .24.88 144.52 Khudo Naj. Deri Rice

KR Khargapur(l4) Wheat, 23.41 90.17W 174.46 38.11 170.26 Teela I Rice

KR Khargapur (16) Wheat, S1.13W 70.88 31.18 20.04 Hriday ~agar Rice

KR Khargapur (15) Wh~at, 58.76W 138.01 66.61 428.19 Khudo Naj. Rice Kudoula

PR. Kharga pur (16) EA Wheat, 352.97 291.84 547.90 297.32 M(l),N(1) Deri Rice Temple

KR Khargapur (15) Wheat, 65.84W 35.04 222.63 36.01 Tigoda

Rice

KR Khargapur (15) Wheat, 182.10W 357.57 173.93 92.57 M(l),T(I) Chhidari Rice

KR Khargapur (18) Wheat, 14.89 53.62W 141.54 45.55 10.71 Bilari Khera Rice

KR Khargapur (12) . Wheat, 10.85 ~88.11W 410.20 27.11 18.53 1(1) Dhanera Rice

KR Khargapur (22) Wheat, 13Z.47W 212.87 80.93 60.08 Pacher Kha& Rice

Uninhabited Gagarra

Uninhadited Dadgay Ugad

KR Khargapur (16) Wheat, 57.37W 50.26 78.51 54.30 Dadgay Khas

Rice

132

al~~ Gr.i4f'entni q;t ~ aqqm

~r;tflf !1'1". ;mr lHlT !fiT ~~!ilIT ;ocr~ Gfif·lf<r"l11t (~ !f11r it ~<nmt ~" iI'{t taT 'li'lt'l'ff q (-) ~ (;flTfllT ~lIT ~ om- ~ lI1iir~ ~ <rfurRi alh ;;~ ~ \1r 'lftGO'li ~ 'lTl1 ~ mr ~1 ~ w.r9Ttt \m,ia- ~ If)~ mr If{ ~ ~tt ",« (~tO 'I>T~ 'W ~ ~ q;r If{ ~-s f't". Ifl, 5·10 fiIi. m. !IT 10+fiI;. 11T.) ,

Amenities available,(if not available witllin the village, a dash(-) is shown in tho column and' next to it in bracket. the distance in broad ranges viz. .5kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available isgivc:n). r-------------~-.A.--------------__,

~81f~ f'iff;";~T 'f')if 'liT 'fRr , m; am 'IT'IRI~;> 'fiT Wr/ ~ "lfiiro aT<: it; f~ lift 'lit{ ~ (iffi ,,(;l'f (~-

toea· Total ~, <if\if·rrr,T) tion Total area populaiion Day or Communi ca. code of the and Drinking days o~ tions(Bus-stop, num· Name of village (in nlmber'of water Post and the market{ railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any Viater way).

2 31 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

281 'UI~rm: 465.77 335 (63) PO) -(10+) W --(5) -(-'-5) -(-5)

282 ~;m~ 519.91 q-RrTf

283 ~~ 223.82- 64 (14) -(-5) -(10+) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

284 ~r 426.10 720 (117) P(I) -00+) w -(-5) , -(5-10) -(5-10) ,.

285 ~ llTEr"fu~ 1.205.24 514 (B4) PO) -(lo+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

211 6 'J[~-U 789.31 1,003 (115) P(I) -(10+) w 'PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

287 ~ '728.02 1,303 (232) pel) ··(10+) w -(-5) Thursday -(5-10)

288 ~"t 309.37 432 (81) pel) -(10+) w -(-5l -<.5) -(10+)

289 ~-2 266.14 389 (65) PO) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

290 1l;~-1 672.95 1,623 (289) P(2) M(1} -(5-10) W PO Monday -(5-10)

291 ~T <9Tlf 595.42 1,695 (321) P(1) -(5 -1 0) W -(-5) Friday -(5-10)

292 ~ 337.78 292 (42) PO) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

293 'lf~a;l11' 450.33 ml'l'

294 ~ 794.53 361 (60) pel) -(-5) w -(-.5) -(-S) -(5-10)

295 'WT. "tIl!'IT<'Tfu~ 308.95 61 (7) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

296 ~T~ 322.51 153 (29) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5),

297 ~~f~ 214.03 263 (14) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

298 ' €lf~ " ,

107.48 58 (7) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

299 r.rm: 286.88 136 (19) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) '-(-5) -(-5)

300 I@~ 389.66 149 (22) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

133

Ameuities aJK1 Land. use Tikamgarb Tahsil

m6'li ~ifII< ~ ~ 1Ifl1 :m'Pr (3llr!a iIfl:r :alflitlr <!iT fiiIiRf fif;~ it; I#<l ~T aWr'li, m'l".lfiT ;;n:r ~ . ~;mitrft !1ft ~ ~ t<fmlf~~it;&T~. 6'P) ~~ 'liTlfT1i (f.t;'. m. if> Wiim Land use (i. e. area ,mder different types 'If Land ~<Ii ~lm"f

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decilnal places.) ~it;~ ,----~----..A..-r------~ ~%cr Cfi'f mrTI ~ /l1: om it lWt VaT if; ~.

fum fuf<re :'3lmil< ~ ~E( (~aji< Remarks

'ilRFlTilJ ~fU:aJ including any place of

Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach town and waste (indu- available historical to distance . Powe. Staple Irrigated Unirri· ding gaucher for or archaeolo. Name of village (in lans) supply food Forest by source ecRte<l anI! .,.r()v.f') cnltjv" ti"fl gical inte!'C's' '.'i!!!!ge

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Khargapur (16) Wheat, 35.52 68.52W 200.93 78.02 82,78 Ramsagar Rice

.. , Uninhabited Pacher Ugad

KR Khargapur (20) Wheat, 14.39 14.13W S7.98 47.06 90.26 Purushottam Garh Rice

KR Khargapur (28) Wheat, 4.54 92.t6W 150.42 96.35 83.23 . Pipra Rice

KR Khargapur (29) Wheat, 120.60W 444.60 293.00 347.04 Chak Madhosingh Kodo

KR Khargapur (24) Wheat, ''', 185.28W 290.89 193.01 120.13 Bhanpura Kodo

FP Khargapur (20) Wheat, 104.35W, 269.52 179.27 85.02 Kolra Rice 89~86TK

FP Khargapur (22) Wheat, 3403N, 131.58 37.62 53.81 Chingawan Rice 52.33W

FP Khargapur (15) Wheat; 66.57W 129.97 51.76 17.114 Dohchak-2 Rice

FP Khargapur (16) Wheat, 196.91W 288.04 139.23 48.77 Dohchak-1 Kodo

FP . Khargapur (17) Wheat, 247.84WTKI39.67 129.62 78.65 Chanden Khas Kodo

FP Khargapur (20) Wheat, 16.70R, 170.70 73.80 51.40 Manguwan Rice 25.18W

... P Uninhabited Chanderi Ugad

F Khargapur (15) Wheat, 532.57 100.39WTK126.31 . 8.70 26.56 Janakpur' Rice

KR Knargapur (16) Wheat, 3S.37W 182.65 47.72 40.21 Patti Rampalsingh Rice

PR Khargapur (22) Wheat, 57.19W 150.14 52.44 62.74 Fa tti Ganeshju Rice

PR Khargapur (22) Wheat, 24.12W 54.10 .63.07 72.74 Patti Balwantsing h Rice

KR Khargapur (18) Wheat, 18.35W; 23.83 52.81 U.49 Temple Dubdei Rice

KR Khargapur (16) Wheat, 27.72W 120.97 85.58 52.61 Kh:jrar Rice

KR Khargapur (2~) Wheat, 52.08WTK187.18 88.63 61.77 Patll Baldeningh Rice

134

~tf~m ~.'-~ q.f"

.~ llPf 'liT lfIll" llT1f 'liT ~ 'lAUn ~oII.rit (lif~ lI1lf 'Ii offii.wt ~~~) ~ at 'Pm ~ ( -) ft- 0I1ITlIT lJllT t m ~~ t(tqfumJ am- ~~ !ijiG it ~ if !l"n1 ~ f;;rn;it tit II< ~ '3'i\1l1!T t ¥!~ cit:: II< ~ ~ ~ l!l1~ l1T lr'Fr( ~ 'lif 11"{ ~ -5 flIi. m. 5-10 f.!;. m. <11, lO+!l!i. lit.)

Amenities ,available (if not available within tbe village, a dash (..:) is shown in the colllLln and next to it in bracJ<ets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms. 5-10 ,kIDs. ~d 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is· given). ,-- -------__..___:___ --~ ~ f'ff'Vtffi <ff.t'IiTlfTift m'i:3iR ii!T<!l\/~ 'fiT fG<f / ~\- il!<Im

all H<:;rl:!fu:lfi){@ (~~q, ~.,it-Loca- Total m, "IOI"-+wf lion Total' area population Day or Communica) code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop' nnm· Name of village (ill numt.or of water Post and tbe market/ railway station .. ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat. if any water way).

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3ot' ~ 1,527.4..8 '2,572(480) P(I),M(I} D(l) W pro Tuesday BS

302 ~r . 348.92 495(84) pel) PHC(l) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

30~ ~ 1,284.85 1,982 (371) P(I),MOl PHe (I) w PO Friday -(-5)

304 ~1Sm. 1,237.74 1,337 (262) P(1),M(I) D(l) W PO Saturday BS

305 ij~l\i;(TIf't1: 427.25 261 (51) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) Tuesday as

306 !R'lil\ ~ 451.57 642 (119) pel) PHe (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

307 ~~~ 326.12 <ftu;r

308 <Tl\ 524.23 ~18 (33) P(l) --(5) W -.( - 5) -(-5) -(-5)

309 ~~~~n 856.58 856 (152) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) Wednesday -(-5)

310 ;;rot 485.24 374 (76) pel) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5..,10)

311 ~ 452.72 402 (71) P(1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

312 ll;3; 334.97 231 (49) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-1 0) -(5-10)

313 ~T 453.50 359 (67) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

314 ~IiHf 533.92 755 (129) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

315 ~0;116 230.92 ~

316 if'!U 540.34 375 (58) P{l) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

3}7 lriti'IT 584.94 443 (72) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

318 'li\1:f I{R«T 382.71 102 (15) P(I) -(-5, w -(-5) -(-5) BS

319 '!irU~ 486.68 845 (157) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) Saturday BS

~

320 !IJ11'II"f'J:1; 197,03 368 (59) P{I) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

'1'35

AJIItlIl_'" LItaa use Tikamgarb Tabsil

·tml fi ~"PR f;r:;r;;ft ~ tmr ~ (~m m ~ <tl' f<m:r;u fifiro 'ir ~ ~ arfirzt;, lfr;f 'liT 'Illl"

~ ~~pr ifft ~ ~ {<1m if ~ ~ il; <it f'!IT<; a<I» ~~ qiTlIffl (fiI;. ~. it) Wm Land use (i. e. area Ilnder different types l)f Land Of"f'IT ~Tilt'f

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~'ir~ ,--____ . ____ .A._=-______ -. «f@' q.{ ~~ ~ q'irfoti't ~ il;fult

fuf.re fu~ ~~ ~u '(~sm: Remarks ~ «%5) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Ururri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kms) supply food Forest by source· gated' and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

PR Khargapur (to) Wheat, 40.13 306.41W 695.17 285.49 200.28 Kudila Rice

KR Kharga,pur (10) Wheat, 102.73W 182.24 49.51 14.44 T(2) GarrauIi Rice

PR Kbargapur (12) ED, Wheat, 262.69W 598.52 260.99 162.65 Malguwan EAg Rice

PR Khargapur (19) Wheat, 153.60W,TK457.14 529.89 147.11 TO) Hirapur Khas Rice

PR Khargapur (15) EDU Wheat, 61.77W 97.15 201.21 67.12 T(2) Sarkar Jagir EAg Rice

KR Khargapiu (17) Wheat, " 100.21W 15}.36 185.39 14.61 1'(3) Sarkar Khalsa Rice

Uninhabi ted . " Hirapur Ugad

KR Khargapur (t S) Wheat, 64.34W,TK 181.38 174.73 103.78 T(1) Bar Ri.:;e

KR Khargapur (15) Wheat, 166.07W.TK 282.61 337.95 69,95 Banpura Buzurg

Rice

KR Khargapur (17) Wheat, 29.64W 204.46 192.l4 59,00 }\arme'

Rice

KR Khargapur (17) Wheat, 42.91W 139.92 249.52 20.37 Karhwaha Rice

KR Khargapur (18) Wheat, 39.55W 128.39 96.8'6 70.17 Mau Rice

KR Khargapur (26) ED Wheat, ... 48.60W 50.56 311.65 42.69 Imiliya Rice

KR Khargapur (36) Wheat, 156.16W 174.96 190.85 11.95 Gujrayatan KIlas Rice

Uninhabited G ujraya tan Ugad

KR Khargapur (40) Wheat, 48.91W 97.26 316.43 77.74 Suipnra Rice

PR Khargapur (42) ED Wheat, 77.53w,TK 237.83 188.01 81.57 Kh~rila

Rice

PR Khargapur (3) .EAg Wheat, 135.53 67.13W 25.52 55.86 38.67 P"luri Khalsa Rice

PR Khargapur (3) ED, Wheat, 1l'3.51W 135.47 199.01 38.69 Pltori Jagir EAg Rice

;~R Khargapur (31) Wheat, 62.19TK,W 58.84 61.12 14.88 S:ubhkannpur Rice

136

i1~~ iiR~~~~q .. ...

~~ ~l'If 'liT iWf ll'l1f 'liT fiI"~ ~ ~flmtt (ltf~ lfllf 'I{ ~emt ~!I" ~r ~ <ft lIiR'Ilf " (-) ~ 0I'tfT1<T;rlfr t 'l!iR P ~ lllf qftmj om: a "',~ ~ ~.q If(1f ~ m;ft ru '1\ ;f<nm! ~ ~ ;j')Z aft q, ~ ~

"'"" 'li'tmr "(If If'IiTl: ~ it 1ll ~ -5f.l;. m. 5-10 fll;. m. m 10+~ifi. m.) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the coJULlo and next to it in braclret-s, the distance in broad ranges vi:z.-Skms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ,--:----------~ --,

4kff'Urf; M'IiNJ Wfilil'fTiit mom ffl"/~ 'fif f~1 ij'lT1: .... ~ em: if; fur lIfiniT~ ~ (iiffiW!.~-

Loc9.- Total m, om-lITIT) tion Total area population Day or Communica-code of the and Drinking days of tions (Bus Stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market! railway station ber Village hectares) households Educ~tional Medical (Potable) Telegraph hat, if any water way).'

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

321 ~ 1,074.38 976 (196) pel). -(5-1~) w -(5-10) Friday BS

322 lM'liTi'u 551.16 634 (118) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

323 QllT i1:r 129.73 248 (31) P(1} -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

324 ~t~r 228.11 1,105 (209) pel) SMP(1) w -(-5) Sunday BS

325 ffi'!'fT ;;rl'fh: 465.53 30 (3) P(1) SMP(I) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

326 ~ltTm 415.12 533 (101) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS

327 ~3'i'T~ 427.16 147 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W .,.(-5) ':'(-5) -(-5)

328 ~'tt1 . 613.69 712 (102) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS .

329 ~1m' 522.10 1,244 (235) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) Wednesday BS

330 ~~ 262.73 <ftwr

331 ~Jf;r"H 385.56 512 (96) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

332 ~ 1.495.69 1.862 (378) P(I), FPC(I), W PO . Monday, BS M(l) 0(1) Thursday

333 ~;f. i{GT 324.95. 341 (61) P(1) -( -5) W +-5) -(-5) -(-5)

334 ~ 309.69 429 (82) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

335 fuar<f 317.94 ilwf

336 t:[\ro 490.81 1,785 (339) PO).MO) -{-5) w PO Sunday BS

337 Vt~\r 388.60 693 (121) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

338 ~ 573.73 156 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

3'39 ~ 651.57 431 (86) PO) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10; ~(-5)

340 wlTu 343.59 604 (103) PO) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(::.5) BS

137

Ameafties aDd Land use Tikamgarb Tahsil

VT1f <!iii ~iflI\ ~ ~ ,"ll' ~ (aNrn 'lflr ~!Ift ~ f.I;.m if; ~ fctq1Jft mfit<I;, !l'l1l' l!IT;m; ~ 1fiI'~[U lIlT ~ " ~lT~~if;<fr~,a>li) ~fuQrfu<!i If;TIflJI' (f.I;. 1ft. "> ~ Land use (i. e. area tInder different types i)f Land aN1fT ~1m'I

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) ~%"~ r--_. ______ ..A. _____ ~ ~~

<fif IDaon iJ a1<: Wt'lifu1t ~ iii f"l' rem fu~ ~&~ ~.a-

(<i'm: sW: Remarks 'l'11]lTT"@ ~~o) including

Appro- Nearest any place of

Culturable Area not religcious, ach town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri- ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in Ions) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gica! interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

PR Khaigapur (31) ED, Wheat, 241.43 13_04R, 203.20 343.91 101.92 Kannpur BAg Rice 170.88W

KR Khargapur (20) ED, Wheat, 1l0.63W 143.44 169.92 127.17 Maune Ka EAg Rice Khera

KR Khargapur (20) ED, Wheat, 36.25W 33.23 42.26 17.99 Kachhya EAg Rice Khera

PR Khargapur (22) ED, Wheat, 58.95W 102.54 38.47 28.15 Darguwan EAg Rice Khalsa

PR Khargapur (20) ED, Wheat. 87.38W 184.15 124.34 69.66 Darguwan Jag BAg Rice

PR Khargapur (25) ED Wheat, 64.29TK,W 192.10 113.52 45.21 Kudyala Rice

KR Khargapur (24) EAg Wheat, 68.S5W 219.99 98.40 40.22 Devarda Ugad Rice

PR Khargapur (25) EAg Wheat, 12:?80W 177.14 166.70 147.05 Budaura Rice

PR Khargapur (20) Wheat, 79."J3W 283.76 122.85 35.76 Surajpur Kha& Rice

Unirihabited ... Surajpur Ugad

PR Khargapur (25) Wheat, 103.S2W 1511.99 106.23 16.82 Imlana Rice

PR Kharga~ur {,)O} ED, Wbeat, 111.24- 1 ~4-.S6W 4-99.4-5 522.37 20G. '77 M(l), Hata EAg Rice N(1)

PR Khargapur (25) ED, Wheat, 1.72 61.35W 133.56 85.03 43.29 Rampura N. EAg Rice Hata

KR Khargapur (27) Wheat, 46.93W 149.11 44.77 68.88 Kulguwan Rice

Uninhabited ." Geden Tal

PR Khargapur (28) Wheat, 170.57W 145.81 115.63 58.80 Araura Rice

PR Khargapur (27) ED Wheat, 181.87W 131.65 46.20 28.88 Khodera Rice

KR Khargapur (28) ED Wheat, 105.13W 337.60 60.36 70.44 Jalguwan Rice

KR Khargapur (30) Wheat, 67.89 58.91W 312.61 128.61 83.55 Midawali Rice

PR Khargapuf (25) ED Wheat, 140.3:2W 50.74 103.11 49.42 M(l),T(l ) Lamera Rice

138

ai~,~ ~~"1~ ~ ;rf" ~)r: • ," ,~" ~" • 4- <;

~ lITll 'lif &Il . llTll 'f>T ~'iiI'.rn~ ~.,..a '3I'lf-Worunt (lift {Illl" if ~mrq' ~itl" ~l ~ m 'Im'I1r .. if (-) h' ~ l(lfT ~ .~ ~m.r ~ qfurQ ail<;: m ~ ~T "'l~ if m ~ f.;rifift ~ on: ~!:ItIt :roroor ~ ~ ~~ 'f\ ~ ~ 0f1'{">;: (~1'.11:~ ;if~ ~ ~ ri qft lJ"( ~ -5 f<It. ;ft., 5-10 f<It. m. m 10+ fi!i. ;ft.)

Amenities available (if not available WIthin the village, a dash(-) is shhwn in the colu'1m and next to it in brackets, the di.~tance in broad ranges viz -SkIns, 5-10 kIDs and 10+.l(ms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) .

r .A.----~-------.....__,

~f1rrI; ~r <Wf 'if 'IFft mom ~/~'f>TWrI ~~ 01': ilifl:;pr~lfi~~ (<m~;t!",~

Loca- Total ~~, ;;r\'f-l!F'i) tion Total area population Day or Communiea-code of the and Drinking daY3 of tions (Bus Stop, num- Name of village (in number of water Post and the market/ railway station, ber Village hectares) households Educational Medical (Potable) Telegraph bat, if any water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

341 <&crr 330.12 8() (to) -(-5) \

-(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

342 ({'!U 422.59 354 (70) pel) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

343 ~ ('I1fItTli) 326.51 418 (84) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

344 flT.t"t (<rolT1f) 299.24 421 (71) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

345 ~ ('I'flfll!) 391.44 502 (77) P(l) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

346 ~ (lRlITll) 760.49 174(28) -(-5) -(lO+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

347 ~~ 36(}.99 .~

(1foIiIllQ

171,1%6.66 218,861 P(252) D(6)

(38,454) M(33) H(l)

PUC(5) CWC(2) 0(8) FPC (4)

PHC(S) SMP(8)

0(1)

139

Amenities and Land use TIkamgarb Tahsil

l!1+I'<:Iiff ~ 'l'T~ f;r;;r<;rl ~ ~~(~~~ 'fi1 FrNn!:~if;&lI;r ~!fIfivI;. lHli !fiT i'fTIf

~ ~<t:am~ <it ~ ~W:t{~~~;ft~Wlt) ~ ..,. lfT'y (f.!;. lft. 11) Wm Land use (i. e. area under different types of Land ONCIT ~1Jmer

use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) . ~if;,~ ,,-______ -.A.------, ~ em ~mr.int itt limifir.rit mififuit

rnR<r fuf;re ~!{~ ~ (tif;rl: * Remarks ~l'f~) including

any place of Appro- Nearest Culturable Area not religious, . acb town and waste (inclu- available historical to distance Power Staple Irrigated Unirri ding gaucher for or archaeolo- Name of village (in kIDs) supply food Forest by source gated and groves) cultivation gical interest Village

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

KR Khargapur (26) Wheat, 63.07W 150.06 68.58 48.41 Kunaita Rice

KR Kbargapur (28) Wheat, 37.89W 115,02 209.33 60.35 Harpura Rice

KR Tikamgarb (25) Rice, 4.76 41.31TK,W 162.19 45.04 73.21 Bhadra (F.V.) Jowar

KR Tikarogarh (19) Rice, 41.09 16.31W 155.55 42.12 44.17 Sunoni (F.V.) lowar i

KR Tikamgrah (18) Rice, 75.06 20.34W 199.15 50.66 46.23 Raipur (F.V.) Jowar

KR Tikamiarh (24) Wheat, 122.16 8.23TK 17.14 283.32 329.64 Sukol'll (F.V.) Rice

Uninhabited Narayanpur Jangal (F.V.)

32,287.69 46,386.78 N(6~) 6,519.82 47,873.46 26,048.86 M(35) Total

C(3) T($7}

140

~ EDUCATIONAL

,-------------------.A.----,---_____________ , '!>If <IBlh 'liT ifllf STT"Tm'fi If{~lfflf<fi 1f%~, """1" lfMTlI'Ii, ~f.f'llli'l'l ST~ fum, aT"! lfR f.r;r#

~l;l:[T .~;r 1"Ti.'f '!!T~ qT. 'I,. tiT. (FllC!'1i <lIR 'liliTlr~ 'li'I1t 111" ~ S:<1:(1{')f~ '3"l;{a arfWl» l!T1iTjilrlfT

"Lfir!fl: m:sr ' WItH ;rn;r;g

Higher ~~ Hatricula- Secondary, College Adult Villages

lion, P. U.C., Inter- (Graduate litreracy with no SI. Primary Middle Secondary mediate, and Class/ educational No. Name of Tahsil School School ,School Junior college above) Centres Others facilities

'-,.A._, ,~.A.-, ,-.A.-, ,-_.A._, ,--.A._, , .A.--. ,--..A..--,

'" 'f> Vl' '" = = = = 0 .S 0 '" .~ '" .~ a'i '.;j

~ :e " - " ... b&tt""B !)Q ,= OIl 1'1:" .a " i'- " r~ <'I ~.-::: ~ ,""".-e:8 i ~a ~ ~a w ~ ~~ ~ ~ I:< ;;. 'tv .... ;;. 'tv .... 1:<;;' 'W"", I:< ;;. ·tv ....

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

flm'ft Niwari 189 197 17 18 6 6

2 ~ Jatara 233 242 28 29 4 4

~ Tikarngarh 240 252 33 33 5 5 6

l'ihr Total: 662 691 78 70 15 15 7

17

70 66

71

9 207 _____ -----~-~-------------__..., ____ __.. _____________ _.._s_...._...".,.; __

141

APPENDIX I

Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational , Medical and other amenities

f;rf1rnrr MEDICAL

r------------- -------~--.--.-.A.----:------------------__.. ~lf armm J:l'ffu 1:{'t filrm- ~ '!fun: ~ ~ tT111'lWfl; 0F1J <Jiq f:;f<riT

",~ur ~I ~ ~ f.nir.r;:r ;a'T~ l1<[flI~ ~ ~ 1ft ~fu ~/fmr 'RI~ ~ f~r ~f<l:F.!T ~~ ~ ~!l'~~

Maternity and Child Welfare Centre/Mater­nity Housel Child walfare

Primary Health Sub-

Dispensary Hospital Centre

Primary Health Centre! Health Centre

Family Planning Centre Centre

Community Health Worker Others

Villages with no Medical facility

18 19 20 21

4. 6

S

4

6

3

3

1

3

3

1

12 23

2 2

2 2

24 2S

4

6

5

4

6

5

26 27

1

1

4 4

--------------------------15 15 7 7 4 4 15 15 6 6

28 29

2

3

5

2

3

5

30 31 32 33

3

7

6

9

11 16

34

248

280 288

816 ------------------------------..------------------------

----.-.. -.---

14l

!fr.r ~ 'ff"if1 DRINKING WATER

,-____________ .A. ___ . ---...... -. ----------__ """\

;;.;r ~t ([ffij'q ~ ilfr m<IT ~ Oi"'f ~ ~ . Iff<r f.r.rii <ft1t 3lfu"!fi if; IfFfT '1ft 'lilt "Ttl ~mn ;mr.~

~f ViJlaees with no drinking

Tube More Than water facility SJ. No.

Name of Tahsil Tap Well Tank Well River' Fountain Canal Others One Source ef any type

2 35 36

~ Niwari 259

2 ~ Jatata 299

3 ~ Tikamgarh 1 311

IiI'" Total 2 869

37

2 2

4

38

]

39

1

1

2

40. 41 42 43

1

5

3

9

44

------------------------------- ----_. --------------".

143

APPENDIX I

Tabsilwise Abstract of Educational, Meaical and other amenities

m; <if an: ~"fl<:: POST' AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS

,----------------..A..-----------.. r-----..A..----, ~f'li'if\ Grof{ mi Cf $Ii am: aron: ~if m; <r ~ om 'fG1lt 't<fct mr.r ;:i'rml! ~

PO

45

44

48

50

142

TO

46

~ ~ ~ ~, It;;f '"fi >rr.r

NaVlllable Po and TO and PTO and Railway Water-

PTO Phone Phone Pbone Phone Bus Stop Station way

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

23 4

4 57 4 2 76

4 3 6 157 4

f~ <it. POWER SUPPLY ,---..A..-_-.. ~ ~a'

Available Not av-aiJable

S5 56

S4 205

~4 235

119 192

237 632 .----.--~---------------- -

~ ffi/~'l;r 'liT ifI1f ~il'

Name of Townl SI. Tallsil within No. bra.cket

2

.mr~ 2 APPENDIX II

~-~;mt:i (~~) it ~ '3'llitIT 1J+;;T'".m 3f~

Land Utilisation datil ill respect of Non-municipal Towns (Census Tows

'f1 e-IDr<'l'

Total Area

3

1Jf'r :a-1fliM (ormr flrfu;;r srrn iii Ilflr ~ if 31(it <rnrr m\i t'~ it f.r<tecm ~ a;;; Land use (i. e. are, under different tYpes of Laed use in bectares

rounded up to two decimal places) ,----------_____ .A. __ . ______ ~ ______ \

<A ~~ « ii1: fum ~ iIr lml: '3'W<T ~ ~Q"t 01; f.;r?:t fu~ (~aito.:~,,~) ~ "J:fit

Cultuaable waste Area not Irrigated (including r;aucher available ror

Forest by source Unirtigated and groves) Cultivation

4 5 6 7 8

Nil

145

qf"m~-3 APPENDIX III

mlii ifi[ <!il:"ff'!<ITI: ~f -.r~t im-'P, ~f~,n, sf'!' Of 'IT(, i[r<lr-;{~ii': ~ .W; II. fe:;fi if; 'ff11", ~ i\'.IT f<nr;;rr ~ ~ 'fiT ~!<IorrT ~'U ~ ~ I

Tahsilwise list of villages where no Bducational, IVk:ic:l1, Post & Telegraph, Day or Da}s of Market/Hat.

Communlcatioli and Power supply facilities are available.

~ ~1'!~ .. IllT 'lif 'I T'! 'Ii'fi'l' f'TI'IN 'fils 'A1'1 'fif ifIlf

'fl<R 'fl<R

SI. No. L.eNo. Name of Village Sl. No. L.e.No. Name of Village

2 2 3

7/1 f;;.o"l ({~)<l Niwari Tahsil

7 ;j"~9r~ Bawedi Jangal 29 165 "'Il<rr:'f'I'l DhopaJpura

2 ~ ~T'i1CT Kumharra Hhala 30 168 m'!i1' Manikpur

3 10 Hll 'Ii'ro Rudam Kora 31 170 HfllT >mr Siya Khas

4 1" ~~~~~:rf ,;;z; l.i.~i:Ull:'y:.l' _S:.:lta " ." I f';C;.i, ·.rr~1 l"iw'ari Bhala lJ J~ 1\,)-+

5 22 yro: Gundrai 33 190 ~~T~ ~oha Bhata

6 '>' ~J ~ Fut,ra 34 215 ~romi1 Ladwari Tal

7 26' ~'!'1 ~l Ladpura North 35 217 ~'fl~'(f Tenipura

8 29 ltm qfi1"{'fl Mador West 36 220 ,",·rTIl': mi1 Beersagar Tal

9 31 <f"lT~,( Bangayhar 37 221 '1'!r&'<:. Naya Kbera

10 46 ;~'t~, 'Tfel Boresar Bh" til 3S ~30 Wu~ Khairai

11 56 ;i;;:r 'lTICT Jera Bhala 39 235 <f;R'If1I~ Bajranggarh

12 62 ~ilSlHr Sunra! Khas 40 241 . '1l'MTT'!U lf11:r Maujipura Elias

13 66 mfu:n~~ Tapariya Hadaran 41 246 '!i'f;l'f'fT 'l1ICT Kakawani Bhala

14 70 ~1f'I1,( 'ltf!T Digwar Bllata 42 266 ;jI'f<'f!R Jalandhar

15 71 m'! Madori 43 274 ~ro'l1'lCT Gailwara Bhala

16 88 ~'(T~'( Hirapura 44 27(:' l!~~ Barha Khurd

17 96 '!(I{t t<T Putri Khera 45 278 ~t<Aifr Pahadi Baksi

18 98 ~ii1'l:T 'fl1it'i Dewari Wamnau 46 2.80 . "filft 'l1Rf Chomo Bhata

19 114 ~ Shyamsi 47 283 firn;: Bitar

20 115 STOr<: 'lTrir (:>m) Dabar Bhala (Ugad) 48 286 ~'lTm<!ll'H Sakera Bhaclaranhar

21 116 ~ ~'lOf Dabar Jangal 49 289 1T~l'J..ijT Gowapur,i

22 118 flijfun lrnT Khiriya Kbas 50 292 :f'f'~'i <ll['" Kunwarpura Jangal

23 119 l!l't:fawr Veersinghpura 51 293 <fu::n Lolana

24 123 l1'Pkff Madri 52 297 irqri'r Scwari

25 129 fur~ ",fiR Siudoor Sagar 53 29X f.r91'r Niwaura

26 131 ;f:,j Ganj 54 300 ~f Koti

27 134 ~'<f(~~f :;j<r'1 KUDwarpura Jangal 55 301 ,!<f~ Gulenda

28 156 <iT~T Lama Pura

7/2 ~Hf O'~T\lf Jatara Tabsil

1 4 :it~T Jerra 8 38 NlIf.jm. Pithnora

2 7 <Wr'fl'(r 'lfle! Nandanwara Bhala 9 40 ll.1~'J Hanupura

3 9 I!I'~ 'f~r Khar Bamhori 10 41 ~~f"1: Piprihar

4 II ~~ Khakron Bhata 11 51 oqfurT~mr Tapariya Najdik Data

5 12 m lfufw Siodh Ganesh 12 53 Ij.flf(<:r Panyari

6 15 ~<f'fI!'IT lfICT Ratanguw811 Ehata 13 55 furr~r(f Tiladant

7 26 ll~T '!fIGT Bareti Bhata 14 S9 mTl1 m~ Dargay Bhata

146

qf~~.,3 APP£1'IDIX III

lIml ;ft_~',,,~ ~t mri itfmr, f'ff'l;(llT, aI'17 " '1n:, ;mmf~ of: f.r-f!ff fWTf![; 'ffl1 ~i<rr, 'l'lT ~r 'liT 3ff'lfer ~'T

Wrmtf' ;ro;r.~ 'I!l1 ~ 1

Tahsilwise Jist of villages where no Educational, Medical, Post &. Telegraph, Day or Days of Market/Hat,

Communication and Power supply facilities are available.

~itf; ~m

;;;;r;: <"IRPf'lire

;;t:<n:

SI. No: L.C.No. Name of Village SI. No. L.C.No. N!\me oJ Village

2 3 2 3

7[2 'Sfm~l ~m~ Jatara Tahsil

15 69 ~ Hihar 37 218 ,"RT'fT:r Kakanpura

16 19 ~ Puchhi 38 226 ~T Bhagwantpura

17 R3 i?f'!frr H~.s~or:t '(\ ~, ~:s ~:;:~~~ Gundh~rvg~11j

18 96 'f>f{f 'ifll> "mr Karichak Uttari 40 234 ~i' Barkac)lhar

19 106 <too oRr CbandowaKhcra 41 243 !R'J{T Dharrapura

20 108 "'?;'mT Cbaturkari 42 248 'J'lf'fIl': Rajnagar

21 130 aln li,<:r Seva Khera 43 249 'UIf11f{ l!:i Ramnagar Khurd

22 136 'l'l<wJ,-,;:j Siupur 44 270 "!'lT~ Raghun8tb Pura

23 137 <m1cg-! 'IIi!!! Bachhoda Bata 45 279 'WfTff Ratanguwan

24 144 .raT't a:rfor Satguwan Ugad 46 2.82 '¥T ~R;_'f1m- Guda Najdjk ['ali

25 1~9 ~1~ Dalupura 47 283 ~~1l""fT Mor Ramal1na

26 154 'VWl,!,i i'artapPllfu 48 290 ;;moo '1'1\ Basant Guwan

27 157, 'TOT< Pathar 49 300 'f><jh:T~ Kachhora Ugud

28 166 f1aro~ Lidhora Ugad 50 ' 308 lltI'mJ Satwara

29 170 ~~oi'lf. Bijaypur Najroopganj 51 309 ~ Bamhoriya

30 177 ~~q;:r~", .. Bhagwantsingh }Ca KhiraJd2 312 i'f!ll'Tt" Nayagaon

31 178 ~ ~<m.:T Chartdera Bharwara 53 327 ~~ Majra Kutin

32 182 ~r ~'f1l"-2 Mahevachak Ugad-2 54 332 iR'llT ~ii:! Batid Ka Murr3ha . '

13 U.S ~1'ffi'f-2 ~ahev3chak lChas-2 55 33:> 'lj,.rtr Kubari

34 198 1l1'l"ru Manpura 56 337 ~~ Banne Kllurd

35 205 "f1I>~~ Chak DakhiJi S~awani 57 348 ~ ('f'fll1lf) Karrai (f. V.)

36 217 <{T'TJ. Dadpura

7/3 el~ ~ Tikamgarb Tahsil

1 Of'iW A::r:urpu!3. 13 117 ";,,~,, Ra, • .ugaIij

2 9 ~T>TTC! GopaIpura Bhata 14 120 ~;ror;: Hari Nagar

3 13 '3Ull'1lJ Utlampura 15 134 ~(a;m: Kakarwaha Ugad

4 29 1;'IIVJi ;i\~ Dumrau-Mota 16 137 ~ Suklai

5 33 lI)f'l');'J Mohapura -17 141 ~ GopaJpura

6 62 uFi'r.lr Sagauni IS 142 'I!'1'ro Magra

7 72 tfb~ Surajpuf f9 149 ~T Rampura

8 76 ~P:m Hnrkhiriya 20 157 q(1l1?~ ~ Bad!l1:ldai U::;acl

9 77 ~i Naiguwan 21 166 m~ Ganesll Nagar

,10 82 ~ Sagarwara 22 183 ~~ Rajpura

11 90 om 'IfIet Patha Bhata 23 185 ~ Tamora 12 97 i!~r~ Budki Khera

~

SI, No.

1

24

25

26

27

28

29 30

31 32

33

34

147

CfftftrGl-3 API'ENDIX III

'flllt.rr ~~ T'fr ~i ~"', f~T, m; ~ <11<, <mr<./~ it; f~ 'l1 f~ ~ ;rp:[ ~ 0><1 f<r.r.t't 'l7f 3!~f" it . ~~ '3'Wa'l"@~ t

Tahsilwise list of villages where DO Education, Medical, Post & Telegraph, Day or days of Markel/Hat,

Communication an,d Powar supply facilities are available

~'\<r~ lIT'f 'l'T 'l1l1 ~ l?'Il'<f1li ~ IDlf '!iT 'WI

'Il<f!: ifl<T1:

L.C,No. Name of Village SI. No. L.C. No. Name of Village

2 3 2 3

7/3a~a'~~m Tikamgarh Tahsil

190 ~u 'I'r.!" Bbaira Novar 35 215 N"im~ BiJari Khera 201 ~ .. T ChaDduli 36 283 '!~~ Purushottamgarh 208 'f<r.f mlf1: Madan Sagar 37 295 qfr W'!'IT.rr~il: Patti Rampalsingh

212 ~I Parsuwa 38 296 '@~ Patti Ganeshju 233 ~r~ Sujanpura Ugad 39 297 'lff iW,q.afiw; Patti Balwantsingh 235 ,i'i!~~ Jinagarh Janga) 40 298 rot ~ , Dubdei 251 m;ro'lii11ft Majra Kashi 41 299 'll':ij"l;l'; Khajrar

252 "If'ifU ~ Majra Adku 42 300 ~T omiiqfu~ Patti Baldeosingh 260 ~, Shiv Nagar ,43 312 qa; Mau 261 '4"l'T~ Baghai 44 341 ~mn Kunaita 263 ;rnffi:r ~ Matol Ugad 4S 346 ~T Sukora

148

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fiil' ~~<IT .) C!'!~firn 'J[l~ qc{ 3foj:'lN<r ;;r;r -i,Tftp:ii !j; l!iufrm 3i'!'li<f if; 3i~m Irrm >iT ~ list of VilI:.lgt'S according 10 the pto~orlion of Scheduled Castes· :lnd Scheduled Tribes to the tolal population by ranges.

~ .3fi>r.rt 'Il'iI<

(>Ifu![iOl Range of Sche-duled Castes Population (Pereentage)

0-5 .;.

6-10

11-15

L.C .. No.

2

11

25

49

52

53

68

83

89

9fi

130

133

29 77

85

119

123 l21

132

148

155

167

170

5

16

21 35

37

39

Name of Village

3

\

fu-~<'fU . Dhimarpura

"U~ Radhapur

~orr l'!1<1J Chhewla MEta

fuml11: ~~ Digwar Khura

ffp!<r'l'fm Sirora Ehata

~<frn Urdora

~~,!'I Madwa Jugalpura

lfi'f"tu Kanaura

~1Rr Putri Khera

~~ Dhimllrputa

'l(~T~m Kunwarpura Khas

l!~fo: .. fir-q'm Mador West

<;~oT Darret}1a

mor'tf.l1:rr qfi1~l Sinauniya West

<i)"fuj[ 'i}T Veeningh Pura

l!1~ Madri

'll~l Sadikp\lta

"lm . KUa:lT

Prm'!:U Ohimarpura

~'11'>1'~) (Najllmri)

$T Bahera

<r~I.ri Garroli

ftro~ Siya Khas

1ll;;rTJ Bhojpora

,!;;rU ~~' Gujarra Khurd

~<:Twm Ladpur::. Khas

~'<J. Rajpura

0I~<r Lathesara

M~l Karl Pahadi

A· -Scheduled Cttstes

L. C. No.

2

]52

161 165

187

197 237·

258

259

261 281

295

201

203

219

224 227 234

~38

246

250

266 267

47

55

60 64

69

84

Name of Village

3

f'fWiit;;T Nimchoni

'p.:~u Baraipura

~ "Bbopalpura

;'r;rrt Neguwan

"tiFft RagoJi

ci'q"l1 ~~! Pancham KheJa

~ru Scdpura

~,!~ir· Barha Bujurg

Ifm~T Gatara

llffi <mT,fIlT Gowa Pasl1chimi

\i1~ Singhpura

;fTmT Neem Rhera

I{>ro +!'ImJ Majra Makara

11:sq'f u~ Madwa Rajgarh

:if<r~-r:! Jawaharpura

~f(T 0fT1i\-.: Ghurara Jagir ,Rh:T Rautera

-;;~Trr ~-:ur Jer;:tt:n Kh~!sa

lIi'liTli;il''lfm Kakawani Ebata

WI'rJ l§rn Rampura Khas.

~ Jalandhar

"~T Bdchhauda

~~ Todi

fu >ro '!ffif Sirora Khas

q<fl'l.n <iIm Papawani Kllas

~ Banyani

!IRr Phara

q~ " Panhari

149

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~ 7;ff~ it ~~. ~~ ~m. \'ifoI'-onfmff iii qUlI'!!': >l'fll'l if; ~ !Htii iT lfl"f .

List of Villages according to the proportion of Sched\lled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

'Ii-0f'jJf<rn '>l'Tft; A-Scheduled Cast~s

~ ,~ 'ImT <tT ;n1T <"1RTli ' lInr 'f.T rrnr ;;nfu1.fj oft ~ <f.I:s ~ >!(fUll["[ ;;;an' rrron: Range of Sche-duled Castes Population L. C. L. C. (Percentage) No. Name of Village No, Name Of Village

2 3 2

. 7ft f~ ~ Niwari Tab'Sil

97 ~ lMI<:~ Dewari i<.alrau 118 in:"fJlR "lPf Becr~ Khas

11-15 111 e;;ro ~f Dewara Khera 225 'lFlf':'J:'1:! (;froF) Ta tarpura (Roresar)

112 lJ~ Sakuli 232 fS-<:,[lT Dirguwan

166 ~"Rq;r Sorka 233 llil;ft Mudauni

1'12 ~. 'Barwaba 257 I'l"i'TJ Tilpnra

183 ~;rr Kena 262 .o!~ '1T'IT Achharu Mala

186 ~r Biharipur<\ 270 fWf2:Trf Khiston

(~'{T) (Pajanpura) 273 ~Ti[P:r Gailwara Kbos

188 ~Pimt Poha Khas 276 Cl'l:'QT '¥ Barha Khurd

192 ;mrcn;r Baswnn 283 f~<: Bitar

200 00 Maujan 192 'fF:<r'lT iCH Kunwarpura .1angal

209 ~'1.'fT lim Kuluwa Khas

210 ~ Rajapur

16-20 8 ~,'Ifm Kumhana Bhata 177 '1mT Cburara

9 ~~fiI'rn' Kumharra Khas 180 a-lm Tita

12 ~ Mathurapura 189 <rn~r Basantpura

30 ~~ Mador East 207 \mil!: Bilt

32 110m <IlI1ITlf Majra Bangai 208 ,,~ Naya Khera

6) ~Wttr Sarsaura 217 a-~r Tenipura

71 'n''rtt Madori 241 W~qt Lubarguwan

73 ril:r <t!( Sakera Khurd 252 ffiT ~ Jewra Maura

86 ~.,~ Sinauniya Khas 264 ~<.T Keripura

91 ~"'T<f'f) Dulawani 271 mu~t:!9m Gora Gusai Khas

93 <rIm BeejouI 275 ~rf\~T ~"" Banjiujpula Kha

100 ~ Mohanpura 279 'ill!!"! !9m ChMno Kbas

lOS amm ilW Asati Khas 280 ;Om 'Ifm Chtnno Bhata

157 ,mt Cburari 301 l),ofGf GUkmda

164 amr{t Astari

l1-30 2 qm Basouba 7 ~ :roT Bawedi Jangal

6 lRfI'I'1'C.l PratallPura

150

qfu~-4. APPENDIX IV

~('j "firo~"r ii ",,!~f'<Rf onlwii l1," ~fil<f Of'f-',ni'<itii ;f; ,.;fUJI'll<: ~R! ~ ~ID"{ lI'T.j't iff ~ List of Villages according to the' prc)pOrlion of Scheduled CaS~5 and Scheduled Tribe~ to the total population by ranges.

'li--O{,!~fq\,\ 'Ina A--Scheduled Cas1es ._---_--_. -- .--~----._ --~---

~\'\ ~F< llil1 "'I .mf fV.!l'fT<! ll'llr ~ lIllr

'3flwn <fr ~ m 11"'1 <l1Sl!T ';'fi!r<r t ':p.:~n: ~

(m<'1~)

Rang.e of Sche" d uled Ca~tes Population L. C. L. C. (Pereentage) No. Name of Village No. Name of Village

2 3 2 3

7/1 Niwari Tahsil f~~' ~~~~

21-30 17 :;rif~>rl 11fT" Jamuniya Khas 174 fiFiru Jhirlgora

21 anmT Orchha In '!1!l<:t Mudara

33 ~~iW'i'1,(1 Mah~raj\)ura 193 ijob~rt1i~ Jugyai

36 "f'li<:T'T Chakarpura 194 'lr.rnr llhelsa

38 '1orft Palhari 196 ~T'T Mohanpura

40 Cl'i'lRI JanaUli 199 l""r;l Kunwarpma

~O ~~ ""f[ Digwar Kalan 211 71~qr(;- Ladwnri

51 <f<Ift'l1 Patariya ~.;i; Kachhy~u

62 ,,!""l:~ lW! Sunrai Kha, 214 "l~qmlj(l'" Ladwarl Kh""

74 ~im~ Ncguwan Khas 222 ~i;fr' Bamroli

76 f.~ Lidwaha 22:) dl>::~ ;;rrl'R JarauD Jagir

79 "I\'\,'i Atarra 236 'IfIIR! Mamal\ra

92 ·>tl<rtt Bhectri 239 lVlI": MajaJ

95 ;n>:!l'2: Baghat 247 "r~r 19~ Parakhera Khas

99 1m'f"::'l''fi Puchhii,ur Guwal 2;} foRrU Birora

121 m!i'll<:T Sakt BheroD ~wm Pahad Khas

124 ~~"~r Kathau Pahadi 255 f'IiRr ~. Birora Khet

135 ~1 Ubaura 278 ~frififur Pahadi lJaksi

138 '1OT'0;r Patharam 282 ~ Manetha

142 -m-r Thona 288 mr Sakera 145 THlr!5(j~ Gho()gshi Khas ~.llfTH BhaJarall Kha~ 158 >::ll!'FT ;;j11{ RaipurD Khas 293 m.:'1'1 Louna

162 rnlWllTi9' Jikh'll1g11011

31+ 1 t~ Jjjaura 82 ~ Chandrapura

offirr1"l: . Silupur 1!lm Khas 4 1'1e'lI~ Ghatwaha 88 ~r'J,!<:T Hirapura

14 ~T'f.;jt Gujarra Kalan 90 ~~r, Rampura 15 ~f;;'H ·.n~1 J 3mutliyu Bhata 'IT'll 'foci"'l Naj Kanaura ,I ~~ '6l'l c:..\and~waui Kh<1' 94 ~I<lT Badroli D 'ml'~~' Bhdsi Khurd 9R

.. ' ""~

a9'':r'flli1::h Dewari \\-amnau 18· ~r~ lera Khas 101 ~",'!,~'l; Kishorcp~lnl

11 rrr'lT Sai%UWJfl 11.)2. 'lfl"'!, "!* Iarichar Khdlll'

151

qR:~-4 APPENDIX IV '

'il'"" <A~ if ~:;nfu;;ff I{;f ~ "f;r-;;rrf~ ij; >.iGi\q~ 0i'!'mI if; 3l'!m;; !WiT -it <;{;fr

List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Sciledul~d Tribes to the total )),Jpulatioll by ranges

1t'~;;rcRr A-Scheduled Castcs

~ f~" lITIf 'liT 'I11r ~q m+r '!iT 'IT" mfum'tlT m 'fil:g

~~m ~ ¥ifr

Range of Sche-duled Castes Population L,C. L. C. (Percentage) No. Name of Village No, Name oi Village

1 2 3 2

7/1 f,;.n~~ Niwari Tahsil

31+ 106 f.rRRI Binwara 153 'IWit'lro' Kalothara

107 <mit RawaJi 154 mr'lFFf. DetIl'lI(i Nayak

109 fir'RT Pipra 156 "l~TJ Lamapura

110 '~T Gidkhini 160 ~.'PT ron" Tehar Ka Khas

113 m;n: IImf Dabar Khas 169 ~~'lT Dumdw;na

114 1!tI'Imft Shyamsi . 181 ~Ff~ Devendrapula

115 ~ Dabar Bhata 184 f.,'nsT ';.T1<:T Niwari Bhata

l~) (Ugad) 185 ~ Babai

116 ~. ;;ilR; Dabar Jangal 198 f'r;;"11 Dhil1a

120 ~ <fi<'ft. Tarichar 'alan 202 l1<f;lU Makara

122 a<ll;itm Dhawa Bangra 223 '11'1'1T"1<T Bhopalpura

125 ~ Sendri 231 l1;:;n:T 'i"'fR Majra Kachar

126 ~ Durgapur 240 11"frT W1 Majra Soori

129 fu~ mq-i:' Sindoor Sagar 245. 'fi'PT"ofr 'ilnr Kakawalli Khas

136 ~ Chacbawali 251 m'!'u ' Chirpura

140 !fIf1IT Dhamna 254 f~rq1l1~ Birora Pahad

141 ljOlmn Guawali :nru North

143 ~~ Bambori . Sheetal 263 l1ftr"rT ,.HI Madiya Khas

146 ~ Umri 284 mer ,!W<T ' Cbikta Gu1aiya

, 149 ~m Bhamora Khas 289 1fm '!_<iT Gowa l'urvi

ISO ;ftu Naura 291 ;rf.rm . Maniyan

151 ~ Urdora

7/2 ;mm 8~ Jatara Tahsil

0-5 * 4 ~ Jena 226 '${Tf~ Bhagwantpura

32 rnm Tapariya ~27 ..wr Mothi

~$.~ Najdik Kunjpura 248 -qJf"fl'R Ra)nagar

37 .v.ft'!d' Ranipura 25~ lfiit<:l Machora

38 ~ Pithnora 252 ~ m;;r Baham Tal

146 'I~ Punolhar 261 ~ Kitaltbera

149 ~ DalupuJ:a 278 or.ftqy Aiopa

152 'U;ft~ Raniganj 279 ,{CI'f'l'ri RatanGuwan

157 qcm: Pathar 290 ;rni(fIJ}rT Basant Guwan 185 • Maheva 332 OR 'Iil'I1~~ Band Ka Murraha

'IAi-2 QI' ChaIt-2 IChas

152

qr~~E 4 APPENDIX IV .

~ ~ if 3Imf'i({ or[fa- 'l.<t ~ ;;(Tftf if; ~ ar.rn<f if; ~ ;mn >it \('(t

List of Village according to the .[)Nportion of S::hedllled Castes and &fleduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-Scheduled Castes

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

aT-rn"f'if({ .mif'liT

;;r.m1ellT qlUrlt (lff<,!1ICI)

,Rance of Sche· . d.uhid Castes

POi'l\lat!on (Perc~tage)

L.C. No. Name of Villag<;

L,C. . No. Name of Village

----------~---~-~--~ ---;;-------------~__....__-------------------~-

2 3 2 3

7 /2 ~ .~~ Jatara Tabsil \

6-10 12 f~~!!f Siddh GanesIi 136 >t~ Sitapur

47 "'!rlJ Darn 154 I«!~ Pratappura

70 f.r'.rr Bigha 181 ~ 'if!;-I Maheva Chak-l

74 otn Kheril 194 ~ Bijrawan

98 «'IT ffi<'f Banna Tal 311 ar<m<: Atrar

110 q"o"':r Pathra 337 ~.~ Sanne . Khurd

114 ~.~<:! Kuwarpura .341 ~'fU IGshunpura

17 <t"RT Dhana 163 WI"~ Sumai

51 ~r Tapariya 184 $r 'i'f.·3 Mahevll Chak-3

;r;;rit'<i" :sTU Najdik: Dara 186 m;,n'if<f,-4 . Mah!!va Chak-4

55 'ih:n~t<'r "ti1adaDt 254 ifflRT Ba£ora

79 .~:;;T Puchhi 289 ,J1!"'!' Rampur

101 Of11T lfi~ Barroa Manjll (f.mq-,:T) . (Nivawari)

107 ~~ Ramgarh 298 lfT"IT ·Goa

109 ~<:T Bedpur 320 li'q Khera

124 ~~ Serai 325 'f.itffi" Kim-ila

151 <l':T'fT l1IW ' BaraDa Kha~ 328 ~g["{ Alampura K11a<;,

153 "I'Rsl1:r.r Lakl1ralin 335 i(''r ~'l"~ Ballnc BlIjllrg

155 fiI>~<:TliR firojpura Khas

16-20 2 ~~~Fr Kashogarh Klla; 105 'f;"l1'1,'m<: Kamal Nagar

6 ii<:'1<!T<:! Ii3m Nandanwara Khas 113 ~,!"H Harpura

29 ar;n:r 11ffif Acbarra Khas 119 l!a; 'PPT I1fm Mau Bujurg Khas

35 lf~~ liffl1 Mohangarh f{has 132 ~ Bedau

40 ~'I'! Hanupura 134 <-M~ 'lf1U Bachhoda Khas

50 ~ Lakhepuf 137 omt<rr mer Bachhoda Bhata

66 ~1Ror:T Nandanpura 139 "'!iD"<:I~ Muhar3 Khas

75 1lOf'T, "iff Majguwan 141 ,r.Ff}I"T l3m Satguwan Khas

76 .wr"'lT Mogna 171 ll''f'l;;{ Roopganj

80 lf9m:r Madkhera 174 ~~~ Kachhayaguda

84 "l';~ Batwaha 177 'iFI<FClm:a: if.l Bhagwantsing Ka

92 f~p;r lifr1" Bilgu), Khas fu<>r. Khirak

153 qRfme:_4 APPENDIX IV

'f~<1 ~f if 3Ji'ilf;ru >infff'ii 11:9 ar.t'J:m "11m 'Ii ~ufrm: 3f1.'1f(f ij; 8T~~n: lmr) 'li"T ~r List of Villages accQrding to the proporti~n of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe" to the total population by ranges

'Ii-~W;ru mf([ A-Scheduled Castes ------------;------------

Range of Sche -duled Tribe population L.C. (percentage) No.

2

16-20 180 '5£"31r

18 3 'iN{~ ,,;:{l<'Jtr 203 .~ll'l'f'T

209 . rrqrft ~''i 2Z4 i'f1"1{-

2 3 9 't6lff<'rT

::59 ~m11m 277 '11,,1 280

Name of Village'

3

7(2 'OI'ffi~ a'~{{m Jatara 'fahsil

Jarll3

Bhadrai Udaipura

Dariyapura

Pahadi Bujurg

Babai

KudyaJa

Bairwar Khas

Pali

Ghura Khas

L.C No.

2

310 301 305

321

331

339

346 349

~1;mG

mlu Wr.rr f<nrll'J' i';:TIm ll:hl'n,j .. 1",

"fU (~) ~ro~l

Name of Villa;;"

3

K 'chhora UgaJ

Dardar"

Chh~vla

Vijaypur

Haneta

Dantgora k has

Chari (F. V.)

Panyara khera

------------------------------------------------------~------------------21-30 1 fi(n:r Hateri

7 ~\ 'l!1TI Nandanwara Ehata

'9 - OR: ~'T KhaT Bambori

i6 atm Bandha

22 'f;>i:s1 ~Hr Kumhedi' Khas

27 il'ttt ~ Barethi khas

28 'f,t<!:f Kanti

41 fqlRlirP' Pipriha r

43

48 52 54

58

60 62

6S 78

82

83

87

88 89

91

100

ll'~'!, '-11111

ll'I;;rtflilr

<roiTlf ~~

ci'fIT'IU <rorllf 'Ii\1t

ifi1lTW

'TR '1~

:;;r~

~lrohr

~r

Mastllur Khas

Malpitha

Dargay Khurd

?anchampura

Dargay Kalan

Bangay

Gor

Padwar

J,agatNagar

Semar I{hera

Hasgora

'l'l'[q,'if'!<T .. 1« Bhagwantpura I(has

~T Babakhera

ffI'TU~ Seorajpuf

~n:"'r:r Biharipura

<roll m lim Barma Dang Kbas

104 121

123

127 128

142 145

15.0 159

160

161 164 168 169

172

175

179

188

195

199

206

215 216

221

"R:~ ,T Cllandpura

eWr'lT ~ Dhamna 1("a,

~'l1ri Dc~kha

f~~' Degoda

~'lt'r .. n, Punol Khns

~ 'lson

<fRo; Birau

d1'H"f(i[ Aparwal

3('Q'~"Q'

f<'ltin'r Irnf

<fro 'll~ ..-rn

An\pura

Lidhora Khas

Bari

Ootet Khas

~ Petpura

~ "" f~<;," Fateh K" Khirak

~'Ul!IW

ll'R <rTl1:1fr mr ;;lf~

<I'I'!'U '!'Il q)'~~1

l:fOI'U ~Oi ~r

Chandar" Khas

lviorpari:)

KhaIo

Jeer

Banpura

Nuna

\rirpura

Pathari

Hinau

Kalra

154

qf'{f~-4 APPENDIX IV

'Il<i ~tqr ij afol'!.f.f(l (jflRrii ~q' 3!'1~f.rn (jfiHrrRr11 ;ji- "fufl'm: 3f'rlriT ij; aT",,"R lfrm 'liT ~

List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population.by ranges.

;p - - aTl"f.m ;;nfu A--Scheduled Castes· --.~ -_-- -~---~ --_-_.

~ 'i'iTilT'I lITlf 'lil '11'1 ~ ,. lim 'liT 011'1 -'

mfu<ii '1ft q;Ts <rn-~'1T ~\Vilft <mr<: ~

(;;rfcr.;rn)

Ranfte of Sehe-d ul ed Castes Populati:Jn L. C. 1. C. (Percentage) No. Name of Village No. Name of Village

2 3 2 3

7/2 ilaTU Cl'j!«I(;f Jatara Tahsil

21-30 229 'lihT Kanera 283 m~ Mor Ramanna

235 ~ Jitkora 288 "11;: w{ITT Chor Tanga

237 "@1m Ratwas 291 <:~ Rajpura

240 'T< Thar 296 'li'ffiTT Kapasi

241 iRfifI' Barana 297 ll~ Mawai

245 wm ~ Simra Khurd 303 l\~ Gadari

247 GiflTf Tanga 306 GRTO');"U Bakhatpura

250 ~W-l Deoraha 307 ilT"T Scpura

253 fudm en," Litlhora Tal 310 ~Gl:T Bedri

258 iTnft~ Bajitpura 312 if'lTlfi" Nayagaon

265 rn'ff,IIT Simriya 316 <'Ir&.; Laron :

266 ~i Manchi 323 ~ Ajokhar

268 "(1\3\( JaIua 326 .it'lT Gona

272 'fi<JI"hr Karmora 334 ~arr Padua

273 'R'fT Knowa 336 1f~;:~ «prr Murrah Baba

274 iflf<:~ Magrai 338 gtf'fllT Purenia

275 'li<'l1<: Phulpur 343 Uifif'f<: ,!"!!T Ramnagar J3ujurg

31+ 13 iT~'r,1 'lffif Bambori Khas 68 irf<:m ~'fi'OfIif Toriya Suklan

(~) (Barana) 69 f~ Bihar

14 '<A1T~ crT 1mI Ratanguwan Khas 71 ~ Nadia

15 \aiflf~ crT 'lfm Ratanguwan Bhata 73 t['q~T Pachgaiya

20 f.rmr <iIllI Bidari khas 85 \fl1ifI['( Ramnagar

21 filmT 'l11G I Bidari Bhata 90 ~ Rampura

(~ ifIf<:) (Rajendra Nagar) 94 w{!U Dharmpura

23 ~T~ Gyajitpura 9.6 <m.T"l9i~T Kari Chak Utlari

30 ~fifTJ Brakhbhanpura 99 ~ Kurrai

34 ;f~~');<:T Kuwarpura 108 'f~<:<mft Chaturkliri

(11'"~ (Mohangarh) 111 fu<rru Shivpura

39 ~I-rru Ikbalpura 112 MOf'R Hirde Naga~

56 1111:;rn; Bhorgarh 115 ~- Vikrampura

63 ;ttf~ Kodia 122 ~. 'Ii 'lffif Luharguwall Khas

67 ·f~ij' Bijroun 125 ~'lffif Janakpur Kbas

155

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~; Of ~T it 3I''!\f''ffi "1'1 fu<it ~Cf :aq~ -.rTfu ~ ~ufhm: af'!'fl'! it 3T'!,m<: lfllii <it <r:ft List of Villages according to the' proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

~ P.fl;fn:r

:;r.r -;;nfu<iJ '!i"f '!its ~ iTfUflfi 'fl'<!<:

(srfumr)

Range of Sche-

duled Tribe

population L.C.

(percentage) No.

Z

31+ 131 m~

133 ~ l'ffif 135 ~ 143 If'Il<;r

147. l'fm~ <rt 156 ~ 'llm

158 fW:rft 189 1'Rf,;<r:r 190 ~l'ffif

191 ~r 193 ~ 197 ll~

198 lffif'f'J 201 ~ l'ffif 202 'tllT ~'T 207 ~T

210 l'f,Sru 211 ~ 212 :mr 213 ~u

214 .~:!':r

218 '!i"r~"f~

220 ~or:T

222 mr l23 ~Qlf~<:T 230 iml'l't"ff 231 i!1'?;ro~t

232 "I'm

233 f'f'im 234 ;;roprn-<:

Name of Village

3

A-Scheduled Castes

L.G

No.

2

Name of Village

---_------_. 3

7 f2 ;;ft'I'Hl ~~ Jatara Tahsil

Kharoi 238 ~wr.fi Itayali

Bedora Khas 243 m:',!~ Dharrpura

Shahpur 246 <P:?;Rl" ar~ Bamhori Abda

Matol 255 ~ Shah

Marguwan 256 1100 Garroli

Firojpura Bbata 257 f.r.r<::ror Dijrotha

Chhipari 262 ~,~ Bandargudu

Mardanpura 264 'lP'l1ft Guda.Nadi

Uprara Khas 267 1it<m: Piprat

Bisanpura 269 "':?;R~ Lahar Kburd Harkanpura 282 ll~~ ~)'" '11.")- Guda Najdik Pali

Medwara 284 $$ Mahendra Mahev;.]

Manpura 285 fmiT<r 'f'ifm iTfJ Lidhora Najgik Tori

Syawni Khas 286 irU Tori

Pega Khera 292 ~ Budor

Pachora 293 ":IWRT Ghutkara Madori 294 ~~Tif'i"f Khumanganj Khurrampur 295 a-'lf1:!ff~"r Tapariya Chouhan Nagri 299 ~l;fH:r Kachhora Khas

Sagarwara 302 ~fr Khajri

Udaipura 304 "f'f[<~<:T Jawarpura

Kakanpur~ 315 ~<"t~ Lahar Bujurg

Khargupura 318 iTf<:tTT \ll"ItT Toria Khas

Kanjana 322 '11:f Para

Purusottampura 324 "f1[<:[1'Q if'!<: Bhagwant Nagar

Tila Nareni 327 ~T 'lifl!'f Majra Kutin

Bamhori Kalan 330 ~ Bela

Jarya 342 'II<:;\{ Bhadarra

Nivora 348 ~ a;;ntll{ Karrai (P. Y.)

Barkachhar

156

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":'" ;;fi!Q1;lrr # 311~f"ffi;;rrfulij 1~<f oq~ <if'!' -mf(Fii 1$ ~R "''1'ffi1 if; 31'!m<: lulif 'it ""

List of Villages according to the proponion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes' to the total population by ranges

dulcd C:lstes

PopulaliJu

(Percentage)

0-5 *

6-10

L. C.

Nu.

2

2

8

20

80

86

99 100

103

139 146

IS5

22

25 33

47

69

110

III

124 141

152

163

195

203 208

212

'Iifwrr tft'1r<1',!'<1

'iiHT

'!'f'l1~1

f .. fun' 'm: ~

1..n ~<l ~~ftT'T

~<ll 1['<T

m"I<'TI1[u (lilT <:ro crll'm

~

~

uz:ro'll'TJ '1l0,!"(f

~T'! 'f1T<

~'l;{'rPJ

~

U~t

WT

lffiri1<r uM .,..rr ~r 0;'1"6

""~<!If~

~ ~ '!f[1f'<

~I

A-Scheduled Castes

L. C.

Name of Village No,

?, 2

7/3 ~ ('f~tli Tikamgarh Tahsil

Bandhiya 19t!

Gopalpura 202

Khas 205

Sunwaha

Khiriya Ghat 232

ludawan 265

Duda Khera 271

Khushipura

Kachhya Khera 285

Mithla Khera 292

Dunda Toro 305

Tamora

Ram Nagar 226 Sewara 235

Maharajpura

Mohanpura 239

Daryav Nagar

Nachanwara 245

Samarra 281 Radhapur 287

Bhadaura 309 Gopalpura 310

Rasoi 311

Nanni Tehri 313

Ugad 327

Baldeogarh 332

Ganeshpura 345 Madan Sagar 346

l'anmwa

Name 01 Village

3

~m'f'T'l: Devi Nagar

~ Pratap pura

"if7~T~1 Kachhya Khera

'iiTtr Khas

'i\'hr Jatera

'iit Gainti

,,[:sr 'r:!~," Khudo Najdik

't~it(;fr Kudila

'f,"'!m~ Chak Madhosingh

If.'I1T}fi Manguwan

~ Sarkar

~ Jagir

If'if'tirT Majguwan

f"1"fflfi> Jlnagarh

;;r1T<'[ Jangal

1'1""'1'1' Sarkanpur

~ Ugad

..ro<r Chaubara

<TIl' ~l'T'< Ram Sagar

'fi1?:u Kotra

~~'T Banpura Bujurg

'fl:ll Barrne

~ Karhwaha

~mf<'l'l!r Jmiliya

~~ Devarda Ugad

~ Hala

'tTlI,!~ Rajpur

~ Sukora

157

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~ .f'Hi~T ii aq~1'lRI ;;rm;,n ~ 3Til~ ;;f'Hrtfu<l) ;f. >i1lIT<rH :.q'lTd if; W!J:fH VTofT <iT <r.n List of Villages 'according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A--Scheduled Casles

---- ---~,------------------------

~~t '1.<r>:

(lTfcr.!rn)

Range of Sc he-

duled Castes

Population

(Percentage)

L. C.

No. Name of Village

L. C.

No.

-_,-- --------_ ---.------2 3 2

7/3 i\l{illlf~ i'f~ Tikarogarh Tahsil

11-15 18 ~IC Maughat 196

23 il'h:r Rauri 197

27 ~T Dharampura 199

77 ;t.r}IT Naiguwan 217

89 q:q 111m P3tha Xhas 220

93 ~~<:'l' 'Bahad urpur 227

94 ~ll:T Rigaura 2:17

104 <l'ffi<:r Nainwari 238 113 lltf1';rC!;~T Shyampura 258 127 i~'5T Dunda 259

136 'li'mr Bhainswari 262

137 '!'Pm Suklai 270

143 'l!1mr Maukhara 280

158 ~m¢l1IT'f Bad Madai Khas 317 166 il'll1i' :r<T< Ganesh Nagar 319 169 !:R+T~ Dharampura 324

171 f;:ml;ff 1 Dikoli Chak 1 326

180 ~q~ Brishbhanpura 328

184 <A"u Banera 336

186 t~ Kailpura 339

192 ~ Devarda

16-20 5 'f.1<.Tl1I"I'J KariKhas 156 9 '1'MT~T,'lllC:1 Gopalpura Bhata 159

17 qsP.:T'lI~ Badora Ghat 165 48 ~ Lakhora 173 96 l!~< Sundarpur 175 98 ;;r~ Narayanpur 181

109 ~~ Sukwaha 190 114 'l1<I': ~ Patar Khera 191 140 ~ Badagaon

]'~rme of Vil1~ge

3

"IT'1 "l'T' Gwal Sagar

'mf'I1H Rajnagar

';~ Dllrganagar

~mrr t-:r Karr.1ashan Heta

'f;nrT;f\' Bany::ni

r,,"f"lTl: Uhitarwar

f"TiHT Sijora

':ffU B3dera

:;ffit;;T Bachhoda

~h'if'f>2 Fhuter Chak 2

lirRT'l l1I1'l" Matol Kbas

~;;lFf~ Hriday Nagar

~;:rrrr:J::f "@PT Dadgay Khas

mAT Khal'ila

r-fif~r3fPlr~ Patori Jagir

~}rtql"ffiT Darguwan Khalsa

'f.i<IlC'fT ~ ,

Klldyala

¥\'U Blldaura

l!;<:'r<r A!3Ura

f~r Midawali

'iIR l1I"Tff Lar khas

"IWT'fTJ Lachhmanpura

'f"fr~r 1118 Nanni tchri Khas

:tl:[Frft Nayagaon

~l\'l1I"ffi Gukhrai Khas

~ Talmau

~I;fr« Bhaira Novar

~6<I'I ~,[ Dudyan Khera

J58

Qfl:futG-4 APPENDIX IV

List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

~T~f'lT"i ~

Range \)f Sc]1e­

duled Castes

Population

(Percentage)

16-20

21-30

L. C.

No.

2

193 209

210

213

216

221

224

229

236

241

253 254

256

4

11

15

21 26 35 40

41 43

46

49

A-Scheduled Castes

;P:<r~

L. C.

N lime of Village No,

3 2

7[3!~ ,,~"'" Tikamgarh Tahsil

..r<rer 13hclsi 261

"lJ'fPp:T Ranipura 264

<lim Syang 266

'li<:11J1If"f "ffO! Karmashan Ghat 272

~m llfHf Baisa Khas 275

f'+f.rr.rr . Hhiloni 277

<[<oT<:T~ Bambori l\akiw:m 283

"'""'<I'!'T Iifflf Balwantpura Khu, ·302

'11l1+r~r Shyampura 304

'J,~~ Sarkanpur kha, 314

llrrft;r Kharon 337

'li,'liT q"Pn\' Pharka Pathrai 34::'

<1l~T Rampura

'liT'<!T Kanti 59

l1frn Khurd

QRRlT< Hiranagar 65

'1sT lTTq ~<!. Bada Gaoa kh:,s 71

'lQTir q~ Pahadi Khur" 72

':PH 11[{T Naya Khcra 78

'lE'H'Iu Kuvarpura 81

~t Dl1ajrai 87

'rlT~<: Durgapur 95

ll'l~ ~m Mabai Khu, 101 ;;ffiq,(f"1T7 Jaswantnagar 102

q'lFFfT I'upaoni 107

'15111st Badmadai

Name oi Village

3

~rt Baghai

'1'~TfT Pathllrguwan

mr Khera

~fT D~ri

f~ ![<:r Hilari Khera

q:;H~Hf Pacher Kbas

,!"qT"<l~ Purushottamgarh

.rom- Garrauli

it<:r,!, '<IHf Hirapur Khas

TT<:flRR" m>r Gujrayatan Khas

rirgu. Khodera

~~~T Harpura

llT'i,'l<: Madumar

llfm Khas

'f'!J<T Brijpura

Q'{1~J Harpura

'l<:'il'J;~ Surajpur

<Ff<rTQT. Dhanwaha

<l1rni'f ",PJ Astaun Kha,

'1<QRT "~'TT 13amhori Madiya

;fR1m Matauli

"!l<:T Luharra

o['f.~<:T Bakpura

'1l;;;q-PT Gudanwar"

159

qf~f~e 4 APPENDIX IV

~ ~ it ~ m. t{ct ~ ~ il; 05tai\qR ,"~q\" it. OT~B"I'" m'l1 ;f.t W'fr . List of Village according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total populati()n. by r~nges

sr~ '. "I"rfu .. 1

~~ (lfl'all1O)

Ranle of Sche­

duled Castes

Populat!ori

(percentage)

L.C.

No. Name of Village

A-Schedukd Castes

L,C.

No. ~ame of Village

-----------------------------------------------------:-------1 2 3 2 3

713,fl~~ ~1i'I Tikamgarh Sahsil

2i-30 116 3T~~ llmf AjnorKhas 234 f'l'fflT'e G"M" Jinagarh Khas

118 ,,"m;;@1'l:1" Sapaun Khas 243 1f1<:f Gora

121 WCl1<:T Antora' 244 'T}TI I}una

128 ~ Haidarpur 247 ~<rT" Deopur

129 ~1 Umri 249 "fr-zqru Naurpara 135 'R>"1:'fT~T lil"1 ':l Kakarwaha Khas 250 tFl'T«H Manpasar 144 ~.crt Darguwan 255 'f'"i:gu Chandpura 147 ~"1: Amarpur 257 'lj,h 'OFf. 1 Phuter Chak 1 148 'Il"1:T'lmr Para Khas 274 f;gIfT Cbhidari 150 0fllnJ Nagara 284 f'l'RT Pipra

160 "1:[tR1T<: Ramnagar 286 'm,!,!,T Bhanpura

161 '{!~T ei1f~F Suda Dharmpura 290 "Po: ~1 Doh Chak 1 162 ~fRl1i Purainiya 291 "'~'fT ll[hf Chanderi Khas 167 "!~ Budera 301 ~~'"f<;rr Kudila 168 illr<:!{ Dongarpur 303 ~ Malguwan 170 ~!,rro Sujara 306 ~~~ . Sarkar Khalsa 174 mr Bhaira 308 <m: Bar 178 ~ Sebar Khas 312 l1<h Mali 182 <:~;r.rO ~ Rampura Naj. Sebar 316 ~ Saipura 189 ~'<m Badaghat 320 '!~~ Subhkannpur 207 ~ Ahar 322 ~fir'Pr~ Mauneka Khera 211 ill'JU Prempura 323 ~~ Kachbya Khera

215 ~qr'l1 rrnr Ladwani Khas 329 ~~mo:r Suraipur Khas

219 .<r:l"';"U ~ Banpura Khurd 331 !l:~r Imlana

225 ~rrnr Majana Khas 333 ~;pf. (leT Rampura Naj Ihta

230 ~ Sujanpura 334 ,\~r Kulguwan.

160

qfu~~ 4 APPENDIX IV

"l"" ;;r;r~Mn ii 31iJ:\l:f"IT orrf(i 1:4'i''''~ ;;ffi(l if ':t"ll'lR "''),'ll<l" 'f; "''llJR 'ATlIl >fT ~

List o[ViIlagc according to thc i))'opJrtion or Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-Scheduled Castes

.-----~---~-------,-.---~~----~----------~------- - - --_._--------_. 0f~f'o/l pnIT" Oflfu 'for 'f';~

"f'f*!IT >iftUr1!i ifl<f<: (>lf~1!Fl)

Range of S~he-dukd Castes Populat!on L,C.

(Percentage) No,

31 +

2

6

·10

12

14

24

28

29

30

32

34

36

39

44

55

57

58 60

63

66

67

70

73

74

75

76

79

8=:

90

97

105

115

:Kame of Vill"ge

L,C. No.

2

7/3 c:",~~ ~m Tikamgllrb Tahsil

"'o/(i'lU

13('f{1'

'PJ,liH UPl'.:

of<l;lT'l~ 1flFf

:s;r1':o; +frcr ifl<:'r~l ",rn lim)'1

"',&I1'1~<:r

:rifr 'f'l<:

'.fr 'f'l< l;fFf

'Ii?;,r ~<:I

AlamplIf

Takha

Ammtpura

Harpura

Hanuman Sagar

Tikamgarh Rh<1S

Dumrau Mota

Narguda Rhas

Mamaun

Lachhmanpura

Hajuri Nagar

Shri Nagar Khas

Katera Khera

'l~.f'i"f lOff," Gancshganj Khas

"fl'1':T<: (f!1fo ,!i'r Jamdar (Shivpuri)

"I1'f'tf 'f'l<:

"~'l:l1<: 'ITeT

q~~l fc-V:<:PN l'Iffi

f'f'fi,;

l!~U

""'Iqt

Gi?'?'

'f.'''1~

'f::1173; fl'ff'<:lll

q;:f",f';;'1f

'ToT ·"ni':i ~"'li1. ,1u ,"~'3OT1 l'!m

mn:

Sawant Nagar

Mao\lJnar 11(;31"

Pahadi Tilraw;m Rhas

Ninaum

Sujanpun

C~arj)u\':~Y\

Pander

Karl11arai

Kumral1 Khiri,a

Barkhiriy'!

'Iindari

SJgarwara

Patha Bhata

Budki Khera

J,\taua KhllS

Kcnbar

120

130

132

133 134

138

151

176

177

187

200

204

118

231

233

240

242

246

252

2117

268

269

276

288

297

300

321

340

* 0-5 Excludes Villages with No S. C, Population,

Name of Village

'f.'Ii':qT::rr o;'l~

ifT' 'fIT,

~!

~m~~f~ 'l,nfr

'{fS<:r

f~FllJ'!t

~+<!R

Hari Nagar

Atariya

Bhela

Rashan Khera

Kakarwaha Ugad

Reer Nagar

Dad

Gukluai Har

Patari

Lakheri

Jhinguwan

Dumbar

hI ~ Baisa Ugad

q""'f'tf'i,r 3i'l~ Balwantpura Ugad

,!OfFf~<:r :;;'T~

l1"'rir f'l'n.!

Sujanpura Ugad

Madori

Pi]Jra

<R'flU lilWR Banbara SapDull

U.Ji<:I3T""i, Majra Adku

trTl'f'iu D:1arampura

~~'T 'f>f. ~fT Khudo Naj Deri

e1m Teela

f.1",)~T Tiiloda

cr~u

f~''I''i 'P-OT • 'lii['I;(f f"l~

qciT ;:r:;~('f Tl17.'

Dhanera

Chinguwan

j'atti

Balwant Singh

atti Baldev Singh

Kannpur

Lamera

161

"ftfu~-4 APPENDIX IV

'Ii;; ;;miw it af~f'i{t[ <if!fcr>i'i 11;;( af~f"io \';r;T -;;nf'a>i'i iii" »urfql\ al'flm if 3!,!!lR: 'JT1iI ~ f'ft List of Villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

~.-ar~f'i{t[ <lflfu A-Scheduled Castes

~ ~~!!' !IT1f ;;;r ;mr ~" lJ11f 'f>T "'fTl;

"ITfu>:iT >it om ;fl~

~r~f'lf!lt ;rRI>.: 'fl<f,

Range of Sche-

duled Castes

Population L. C. L. C.

(Percentage) No. Name of Village No', Name oi Village

2 3 2

7[1 f'1"!f111 azyr.r Niwari Tahsil

0--5'" 3 1iI"lmtp: Sitapur 160 ~'1i"rm!1 Teharka Khas

14 ,!ilR:T 'li<'fT Gujana Kalan 170 mrnm!1 Siya Khas

21 ai1wl Orchha 177 ~mT Churara

27 ~I[iu . Ladpura Khas 183 of 'IT Kena

41 .. "f>O:TIf'fT >mr Chandawa~i Kllas 188 <fr0'm!f Poba Khas

44 ~'lOI'f~T Rampura Najsimara 192 <rTIRI'f Baswan

50 fu-rr-m: '!><'Tf Digwar Kalan 193 GJlfl1T{ Jugyai

55 flillfU I'ITlf . Simrn Khas 197 '{lITre) Ragoli

56 lit,Tllm Jera Bhata 198 fut;m Dhilla

57 lfQ3lT iifilr Mahua Bag 202 'f'llU Makara

60 lftIWft I[[lf Papawani Khas 207 . fir"c Bilt

61 'l'WI'fT'!'ff Papawani East 217 ~fT:r Tenipura

69 rnT Dhora 221 'f'fT~ Naya Khera

73 <l'l;u ~~ Sakera Khurd 222 ;P:r,ffiT Bamroli

74 ifTri&ffi Neguwan Khas 223 ~~r Bhopalpura

79 .are<:T Atarra 224 '"~9;U Jawaharpura

93 .'PlIh: Beejour 233 If,.M Mudauni

100 ... ~~r Mohanpura 241 "'!~'i Luharguwan

106 foAqro Biuwara 242 'l'hflTJ' llfm Maujipura Khas

110 flmldt Gidkhinl 245 'fiififififf'llffi Kakawani Khas

Il2 ""ieff Sakuli 249 ;j;l1l~T 'Iiof Kcshriganj

120 ~Ilim Tarichar Kalan 250 ,F1'~r >ifl\,!, Rampura Kllas

122 !I'll ii<ro Dhawa Bangra 252 ~"'r 'lTfu Jewra Bhaura

123 llNU Madri 253 filitu~ <im Birora Pahad Khas

124 ~~ Kathau Pahari 279 "iMmff Chomo Khas

145 ~m &Hf Ghooghsi Khas 292 ifr'f1:~r;;f'f\1 Kuhwarpura Jangal

155 <rif<:r Bahera 295 ~ Singhpura

158 U'i'fu I[[lf Raipura Khas

5-15 17 OfllJ;nrr I'ITlf Jamuniya Khas 29 lOR!, q~r Mador West

22 'l~ Gundrai 30 l1'W:'l:'lT Uador East

162

~ 4 APPENDIX IV

~ ~ ii ~ unfa Il;?f 0f0!'Jf;;m i;ffftr ij; >.iaitm aq~l(f if; 3fl!m mm ~ ~ Listdf Village according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and SCheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-Scheduled Castes

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

ot~ :;nfu iliT

~~flJfltt

(!I'reW({)

Range of Sche­

duled Castes

Populat!6n L.C.

(percentage) No. Name of Village

L,C. No. Name of Village

----------"""-:"------------._---------------:------------------2 2 3

,-'

7[t ~i ~')\:r Niwari Tahsil

6-15 39 'ffiT %r:p Kari Pahadi 173 ~ Dharampura

43 ,-«(fit ~~ ,Bhelsi Kburd lSI ~~ Devcndrapura

47 1!tlJ't fOdi ,186 ' f~rr:( 'Biharipura

58 cl<:r f;fffi Jera Khas 194 ~'fm Bhelsa

65 mll'ttr Sarsaura, ,2i0 3 l1'lf<rlf'fi1'1:r Majra Makara

84 ~T Panhari i 209 ~i~ &m Kuluwa Khas

90 tlf~~ 'f;'lTtr Rarnpura Naj Kanoura 218 ;;r\l: m'Tt f;fffi Beer Sagar Khai

111 .. ..;, 225 <mT1~1 ;;r"ful-.;, Tatarpttra (Boresar) 'ffiT ~T Dey.uta Khera

121 +I'm ~'T Sakt Bberon ,229 :il;<:i<; 'iff'!''': leraun Jagir

125 i\'<;\! Sendri 232 fRTft Dirguwan :

132 ~m ~udar 267 ;rn'\sT ' Bachauda

151 '<!U-fU UrdDra, .213 .;~TGTff ' ,Gailwara"Kbas

164 , 3Tfiilfr Astari 278 .q~1"""1 .' Pahadi Baksi

161i l'lf':'Or Sorka 288 ~;;f:'lJ Ilm lim Sakera Bhadar Khas

169 !;lFrr: Pumctllma 291 'I1f;P1"t Maniyan-

16-25 8 '~.ll'-(T· ';fTCT Kumharra Bha!a 208 '1<IT &u Naya Khera

11 ' f~+r<T:r ,I;>himarpura 230 i!lt\f Kl1airai

12 l'f>{l:T'l;1:1 Mathurapura 239 +f'i!\'f Majal "

82 ~;~rlJ!m Chandrapura Khas 255 f<r<:'ro ~ Hirora KMt

&5 f\1i1if.,lfT qfa"flTT Sinauniya West 259 iifJ'lIT~'lJ:1'j :Jjarlla llu.1l\lrg

127 ~rfu~r Sadikpl,lra +90 'fi,G':,!<T Kunwarpura

156 ~r:!,r Lamapura 29~ "Ie'll Lotana

187 'm}rt Neguwan 301 ,!~ru Gulenda

Z6-;;:-3L . .6 • 1l~l'!~<T PratappUra 77 ,fof Darretha

24 ifNi!' Bagan 231 Il1ll<f ~ Majra Kachar

25 U!fTT\ Radhapur 266 m<'t!l': Jalandhar

46 .'r~lJ\ mer Boresar Ehata

I ~ \"<'1: ~ it ar~~futIl,~q 1Il~~ ormr if;. o.Mt<m:,qqm * aq#t<: l1Tl:if.tt p-.l-ist ClfVillJlge~'I!~,orfljng t9 tl:\e proportion oS Scheduled Castes and Scliedilled Tribes to the total population bY ranges

3l'!1f"Rj',:; ," "Y'~I;fr'l Of'I-mam 'Ii) '!i~

~Zfl ~f",,:ri """ (51ftro<l)

Range of Sche­

duled Tribe

population L.C.

(~,,~~~l)(ag<lL:,~·

2

36L5(),C' 52'

'6S!

51 I·

~t~;

:nciT<T' ;-ri'

Natne of Village

J)jgw~r Kburd

''Ordora

A-Scheduled Castes

L.C

NO'.

2 3

80 wrFf'!:'U 1W;,~i'Im "~l!janpura Naj Bnelsa

1,~ 3 fir(jo; lWtar

712 '3Ii\'t<1 o~t\,! Jatara Tahsil

0'--5 * 4 5i<:T Jerra 135. !1Il!'E.,_. __ ~_§!Jl!bPIlL_---"---------t+-~~~f" -'BamflOfi.-K~· i39""'-~ lim Muhara Khas

16 <i:m Bandha i41 mT'IlJt lim ' Saigawan khas

q iT'fT Dj1ana i6.o fl'lt.mrifm Lidhora Khas I

27 rttt~ .~arethi Khas 163 ~f" Sunrai

30, ~}n:;f',PJ ; ,B~ak:h Bhaupura 178 <r~ -- 'petpura

40' ~~r Hanupura 172 "f'i'U>~ " Chandera Khas

50' ri~ Lakhepur p4 'IItm.~ Kachhaya Guda

$~ rn<:m~,mr Tapariya Najdik Dam ly5 '1);1;IJ:l1(1I:I' Morparia

S~ ~ •.. ~. : qargay Khurd 183 ~f~<:f ' Bhadlai Udaipura

56 m~ .. . Bhorgarh 186 $I !!flO 4 Maheva Chak 4

60 if'f'Il¥" Bangay ~88 '''fR i leo!

62 Ifl' ,Gor 190' ~\\If':n~nT . Uprara Khas

7~ ~r . Mogna ~90 ~ , Tagedi

~~, .. Madkhera 213 " !f'!1"IT1;T ' Sag~rwara

80 214 ,"~1f';'! : Udaipura IPO iR1li :stll lim Barma Dang Khas

ell;1 fu<r~f ~SjJivpura 2lG fiR:;;,_, Dinau

227 '1)'1r . Mothi J~9 ~'l;'~lTIlIT<'I ,Mau Duzurg Khas

2'29 'li1n:r ,_~anera

~ll <llllifT vr:r. )}hamna Khas 1_.,""; I'

247 c'fITI :langa \,+2 ~;r<ihrTl1' : i-9harguwan Khas '248

-r-';-;"--,r,"IIm: 1_Mjnagar

,JP ~lir :Q'Cokha 250 ]","],

" ,. ~J <f<n:I~ _.Qyoraha

~;d::Z7 f~f~' ';Degod!;l is1 ~"::i (.1" ;:1 J?l'chora

..1129 ~l\ ip.or 'f54 1 iflfRr Bagara

134 Wi~T tlT<'I Bachhoua Khas .':U,s" .. -~n..l([ --sinfrtYa._._ "._,..~" ... -,-

---.... _--

164

'l"ft~ -4 APPE~DIX IV

'f;"I" ~T if ar,!W'ffi jllrnm ~q Sf,!,!!m mftr iii !iT<Jft;m aq'ilCl ij; Sf'1m<: Jrr1lT ;f,T {ff1 I;, t of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

11HQilf'f:! ;;rTf([ A-Scheduled Castes

aqW'ffl flll.rrll !w:r 'iJ 'fIll" P'Irnll !lfll 'liT if11{

"R -onfulfi 'Or .m- '<irs ;;mA!f[ m<>r1li 'f"'R 'I"",

(srmo)

Range of Sche-

duled Tribe

popnlation L.C. LC (percentage) NQ. Name of Village No. Name of Village

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

2 3 2

712 01111<"1 ~!i\" Jatara Tahsil

0--5 '" 267 f'{'1'Z Pip rat 315 ~(''l,i; L~ilar Buzurg

268 'i(~1I! Jarua 3115 <'\1,M- Laron 274 >r'P::~ M£grai 318 ~Tf!:'1T ""'" Tona Khas

178 38'1'IT Alapa 321 f."fl<'1' Vi)aypur

282 '11[( 'f'!;it" '1",1 Guda Najdik pali 322 o:p;! Para

289 <"'IU (f"<IT.;::T) Rampura(Nj,~wari) 323 3Prl'lK Ajok\lar 291 <~r Raj[lura 326 111;n Gona

298 rrhr Goa .134 'G;31T Padua

312 'f!ll'lt<; N<lyagaon

6-15 1 t-·rcr Hateri Sitapur 136 m~<: 2 ~lllTlT Keshogarh Khas 161 i!!ifr Bari

'1;:~r:rrru- crrr Nandanwara Khus )62 ~t1'l Baraun 12 flJ'f'l'm :iiddh Ganesh 164 m~c llm Gotet Khas 20 -i!!<m:r "'" Bidari Kha& 17'J <:PJ Kharo 35 mr,¥.'ilT'f Mohangarh Khas 18Y >R1'f:J,TI MdrdanplUa 39 ~Rf<i:pr Ikbalpura 197 if"i[f1J Mcdwara 43 'fCC!'1' mg Mastpur Khas 201 ~m;r Syawani Khas 48 'ffi1:<fror Malpitha 219 ~"l'f'J P,empura 54 q~"U Panchampura 234 ~ iJarlmchhar 58 mf!f'l1m Oargay Kalan :41 1(u;rT Barana 67 f.'I'1:r.r Bjiruun 245 f~![7J >¥ Simra Kburd 68 m,l<T !""'!fil Toriya S~klan 246 .~m 3{OCY Bamll(Jr1 Abda 71 'l111Pll Nadia 252 ~T<'ilm Baharu Tal 75 ~'fi M8jguwan 255 !IIll[ Shah 7~ ;;rro.;if' hgatnagar 259 ~hm'ilTi' B airw ar Kh as

92 f<mm<r'ilm BiJgay Khas 266 'lfifr Manchi

98 iiR!l)(l]w B2fnlatai 272 'fi'nfrn Karmora

104 "'''J'' Chandpura 273 ~i Kadwan

105 ~ Kamalnagar 280 'fUlilHT Ghura Khas

110 '1"i'l1 Pathra 286 mr Tori

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

165

qf'UlIJIle 4 APPENDIX IV

~ ~~1!T it orWtRf.m\l ~ Of'IW<rn .m'l if> ~1I([qr.; a!1'1l<l if Oi~ 'l'Tli'i q;r wi't List of Village according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and SCheduled Tribes to the total populatioa by rang".

A-Scheduled Castes

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

a;~ ~m;ft" !I1'f 'fil ijfIf <>rr.IT'l' '!1m 'liT 'IT'[

Gflfu llif 'Iii? "'-fs ~~ ~ '1.01-':

(lffullRl)

Range of Sche-

duled Castes

Populat!on L.C. L,C

(Percentage) No. Name of Village No, Name of Village

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

6-15

16-25

26-35

36-50

51+

2

292

294

295

296

7

14

107

108

114

128

149

152 181

9

28

63

109

115

106

261

'{it<: .~Iflffi

errf'{m "Ii!l'f 'fi'mft

"",'f'fm'RlC:l

>:iR'flt ",m

~

'f["f1F)

<f.~ TiTl1<mf

"1~U

mTo1'iT ,!gin'if'!> 1

mi{~h:r

'Ftit 'Flf~lIT

ir"T= f'f~'J

Nil

3

712<:;ffiro~'R'I' Jatara Tahsil

Budor

Khumanganj

Tapariya Chouhan

Kapasi

Nandanwara Bbata

Ratanguwan Khas

Ramgarh

Cbaturkari

Kunwarpura

Punol Khas

DaluJ)ura

Raniganj

Maheva Chak

Khar Bamhori

Kanti

Kodia

Beupur

Vikrampura

Chandowa Khera

Kita Khera

2 3

299 'Orim I$m Kachhor3 Khas

301 ~~)<T Dardora

335 if"r~.r Banoe Buzurg

343 1j>r'fIR Hi[ Ramnagar Huzurg

1S4 '!~I 'l'Ii 3 Mabeva Cllak 3

237 ~ Ratwas

240 "R Thar

28.4 $$T Mahendra Maheva

285 f1'[',i'ro .pr~ Lidhora Najdik

1':T~t Tori

339 <ltr ;f},! I$I~ Dant Gora Khas

345 foou Chhidara

346 "ifr'l'1'X!q Chari (F.V.)

220 ~ Khargupura

279 ~'Ii Ratangawun

;:90 ~"i Basantguwan

349 q.f'f.'J' €m Panyara Khcra

288 Cbor Tanga

166

qt1:f~-4 ~~~ENDIX IV

f~ ;jf~"!fr it. 3f~~ 3I'rfcr!f! ~. 3f.it!m ;;r;f.--'ifTl'(T<rI,.'li '.f otT<f~ 3f,!q"rn<~ amm. ~,~ ~r,'fit , . List of Villages accordj~g t~ the' proportion of SCheduled Castes and Sche·duled Tribes to'tlie total population by ranges .

. A--Sched~led ca:st~s··

'afTfulii '1ft ";Cr, ,,!!'11 • ~r~t 'I'~

(~)

Range of Sc he­duled Castes Population L. C. (Percentage) No. Name of Village

0_5 * 8

9

20

21 25

32

..J.S-.

41

43

,46

55 57

70 ;

75

86

89

93

~5

107

114

127

129

136

139 140

143 144

<i1'TI~T <mr

:~rmGT 'I) _,' •

'l'tfi~

l1<1~ ll'mf.f' ,

~,-,-,-~~

:ii~

1~'

Ii~~. ~(f~)

~ ~·f~

~ 'TOTW

~ lITCI)<;ft

~ '1'~

:i~~< .

'3'1Ttr' liumr r'f"lm'iu

~ ~

151 GiT '1'5'9'" "~q'1:t\l -,

161

166 ]61

!~ ,~;r:r If;fw 'flf' ~m

Gopalp~l'ttllthat1:;:t; L

Gopalpura Bhata

Slinwaha

Naya Krera

Maharajpura

MamOUD

..P.b1!iri!i .. __ • Mabai Khas

J aswantnagar

Papaoni

Gaueshganj Khas

Jamdar (ShivputiJ

Charpuwan

Kumrau Khiriya

judawan

Patha Khas

Bahadurpur

Matauli

Gudanwara

Patar khera

Dunda

Umri

Bhainswari

Mithla Khera

Badagaon

Maukhra

Darguwan

Dari

'LaCFil1fuaii'pura "

Suda Dharampufa

Ganesh nagar

Budera.

L. C. No. Name of Vil:bs~ :.c!: •

i'170 ,!'mT

177 q"6rU .-; ~- :,'

184 '!W<, 189 , .. ~~.~l~

191 ~;~r

192 ~T

194 --~,~-

Sujara

Patar~, r

Banera

Bada Ghat

Dudyan Khera

Devarda

~amtn'liya '

195 ~ Baldeogath

200 f~ Jhinguwan

205 ~ ~T lim Kacl1hya Khera Khas

209 'FiT~T . Ranipura

210 ~ , Syang

215 ~'vm Ladwani Khas 216 ~.~

220 ~ 221 f'ifi'r);;1

22 5 l1;l[ifT <mr .221." .. hC<I<:<m. .

Baisa Khas

Bany:mi

Bhilauni

Majana Khas

231 ~TJ;;;1f~

,. Bbitarwar

Balwantpu~\l ugad

Sarkanpur ~as

Guna

241

244

253

262 266

269

270

273

286

292

lO~

m;;,!'{~

lfIT .rtr ., lfT$:r~

!.hi" . itm ~:mt

~~

Kharo

Malol Khas

Khera

TeeJa

Hirday Nagar

Tigod\!"

Bltanpura .

! .,', Manguwan

'ifTn:~r

. ~Fr,!'ft.. ~1i'1l· . - .. Kudila· .. _ .. _

167

- Qfl;fuq-4 APPENDIX IV

"\\.t _!1T ij ariW;m;;rrfa7jf ttq' ~'~1f;rn wr-r-orrfut/f ~ ~ ~:rmr ~ ar;!mH'.nir ittr tfIT

List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes lIild Scheduled Tribes to the total IJoIJulatio.q by ranges

A-Scheduled Castes

________________________________ --~~-~-_:___o:_

~r~1Jflrt ~

Range of Sche­

duled Castes

Population L. C.

(Percl!_n~a.g_~) ~ _____ ~()~ __ _

2

0-5 * ~Q2

304

306

308_

ifUffi' ~~, ~l{

i'!?:'fiT<: IlfTi'!l'!T

m 314 ~<rr >mf

-32-i ------iA-it-

6-15 3 "'iift~ 5 'IiTft !11m

5& m'r1Q.j1n: 66 f"~l:U 69 ifiif'l'mU

n 'TTh

79 firoU 94 f~l<T <)6 ~ 98 'ffiTll'JT~

99_ ~S1 ~I 110 'l'f:;':t

111 U;fl1'

113 l1lTI'f~1

11'{ ,[;;riff;: gr",

118 mtlR "'HI 121 'l1',iTtT 128 ~1;1J;<:

130 mfwr. 133 mRffU

137 ~,,<'ir{

146 :s'~n?:m

Name of ViUa~e

3 2 3

7(3 e~ ~r.r Tikamgarb Tahsil

Garrauli 328 ~lu -Budaura Hirapur Khag 332 (lC! Hata

Sarkar Khalsa n:3 <:l!T"r~"li Rampura Najdeek

Bar ~CT Hata

Gujraytan Khas._ _}H ,_'!~!i_. _._KuISI,!Yi_al!. _

Kannpur

Kanti Khas 147 ~<:- Amarpur

Kari Kba5 148 qTq-~- Para Khas

Sawant Nagar 152 ~ Rasoi

Minaura 156 ffi": mor Liir Khas

Nachanwara 158 ~m~ Badmadai Khas

Pander 162 T"f'fllT - PUrainiya

Tindari 165 . .,..,1 ~~'U ~ Nanni Tehri Khas

Rigaura 171 _____ f~§}.~."LJ_ )?ikQU .<;::I,ak. No 1 Sundarpur' .- 173 ~i<T Na}agaon

Narayanpur 175; ~gHi Gukhrai Kh[ls

Duda Khera 186 <\i"~u Kailpura

Samarra 193 "<;1~1 Bhelsi

Ra!ihapur 196 tifT<'[ ~~ Gwal Sagar Sbyampura 197- ~ Rajnagar

Ajnor Khas 198 ' ~<ft '111<: DeviNagar Sapaun Khas 199 S~ t 'f'n: Dutga Nogar

Antora 204 ~ DULnbu_r Haidarpur - . 229 ""'~Tlr;rm Ralw2ntpura Khas

Atariya 242 f<rin:r Pipra

Rashan Khera 243 . ti1<:r OOTa

Suklai 264 """lo::t Pathnrguwao

Dunda Toro 267 ~<:r Dharampura

168

qftf~-4 APPENDIX IV

~q' :5!'f;;i~'lf ij >1ij5!_f'l(! <rfRl'f1 ~<f ~ ;rr-;;rrfuilT '" >ioftorr: "''I'Hcr if; arifm '1M 'l>"t q"fT

List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Schedulcd Tribes to the total population by ranges.

,"--~m orrfu A--Schedulcd Castes

~ ~"T'! liT!! 'PI i!ll! m.rf<1" !Ill! 'PI <fTIl

iJt'J,d~~1 ';j ~g 'f.1s ~!Tl'~t Tfm iil'ifO:

(>rfu!mr)

Range of Sche. duled Castes Population L. C. L. C. (Percentage) No. Name of Village No. Name of Village ~---~--------- -

2 3 2 3

7/3 <:~ ~r.r Tikamgarh Tahsil

6~15 272 ~-.J Deri 317 'Il\lm Khalila

289 ~w<t. 2 Doh Chak No.2 319 '{em 1fTlTtl: Patori Jagir

294 "l'f'fi'l.'( Janakpur 324 m'l'1ill!R19"T Darguwan Khalsa

303 >mT'i Malguwan 329 lI''lf'!' <rnr Surajpur Khas

311 't'eo!l1F Karhbuba 337 ~ Khodera

312 l;-3; Mau 340 qq"U Lamera

16-25 34 o;~~T Lachhmanpura 222 it<:~ Raurai

97 ~s,,;r >3'1;1 BudkiKhera 224 ~I~ Bamhori Nakiwan

lui 'WI Luharra 228 &~ Hirapura

103 'li1m mr Kachhya Khera 236 ~'fjlf1"'J Shyarrlpura

104 ;ffnit Nainwari 277 ffim<r Pacher Khas 106 ~"f1," Manik Chowk 305 tRm "ITlT,[, Sarkar Jagir

155 ii;;rw Banjarya 310 on:i! Barme

207 ~r<: Ahar 342 ~'1U Harpura

217 1f><l1PTi'f ;"01 Karmashan Hula

26-35 III ~ Takha 249 'fP:'mr Nuurpara

13 ~'l'!U Uttampura 313 o:fuf(9l:f[ Imiliya

29 'il!'\'3 lITel DUlurau Mota 318 qirt'r 1lI1WTT Palori Khalsa

33 l1'~ Moh-anpura 327 imoT~ Devarda Ugad

IOO ~ Khusipura 338 "R"~'Ti Jalguwan

]26 'lV!moT Kawrata 319 f~Tcl'i1T Midawali

174 ~"U Bhaira

36-50 22 <:jlf'f'l>;~[ Ramnagar Seoda 125 Jamuniya

169

qft~-4 APPENDIX IV

List of Villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

B-Scheduled Castes

Of'!'f'iiffi <~!f

OfIRrm 7fr ~

~T~l!Ttrt ~

Range of Sche-

duled Castes

Populatioil L.C. L.C.

(Percentage) No. Name of Village No, Name of Village

1 2 3 2 3

713 ~~ ~'h:r. Tikamgarh Tahsil

36-50 201 ~ffi" Chanduli 271 ~iT~<f; Khudo Najdeek 226 ;r;;l'~ Majguwan ~rm Kudila

51+ 117 ~m Ratanganj 343 .~ Bhadra

178 ~~ Sebar Khas 344 ,!OO Sunoni

tgGs ~ - ~~t f~if~t.t)T

SECTION B" TOWN DIRECTORY

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NOTE EXPLAI~ING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

The details of statement presented in the Town Directory, 1981 are given below :-

Statement- I Status and Growth History

This statement provides some basic data based on the Primary Census Abstract (PCA). In column 2 of the statement the class of the town has been indio cated according to 1981 Census Population of the core town as follows:-

Population Class

l00,()(){) and above I

50,000 - 99,999 II

20,000 - 49,999 III

1O,OOD - 19,999 IV 5,O()O - 9,999 V Below - 5,000 VI

The Civic administration status of the town as in 1980 has been indicated. Where there is no civic

body in the town it has been treated as Census town. The following abbreviations have been used to

denote the civic status of the town;-

Municipal Corporation

Municipal Committee/Municipality

Cantonment Board

Notified Area Committee

Gram Panchayat

M. Corp.

MC CB

NAC

GP

Special Area Devlopment Authority SADA

Census Town cr Column 5: Area (Sq. km) as supplied by the local

bodies,

Statement- II; Physical Aspects and Location of Towns

This statement gives for each town, physical

aspect and location of towns, In columns 6 to 12 the name of and road distance in Kms. shown within brackets, from the State headquarters, District head­

qu~rters. Tahsil headquarters, ne:otrest city with popu­lation I lac and above, Railway station, Bus route

Navigable river Canal (if within 10 km.) have been presented. If the name mentioned in these columns are the same as the referrent town itself the distance has been recorded as '0' (zero). In case the railway station (Col. 10) or bus route (Col. 11) is not avai·

lable in the referrent town, the name of nearest town where the facility is available with distance in kms. from the referrent town has been presented. If

navigable river/canal is passing within a distance of

10 km. from the town the name of river/canal with

distance has been presented in column 12. The abbre­viation Rand C stand for River and Canal respect­

ively.

Statement III: Municipal Finance - 1978-79.

The data for this statement is collected from local administrative bodies and bas been presented not only in respect of statutory bodies but als~ ~n respect of non-statutory bodies managing the CIVIC

administration of the town, if they have separate budgets and accounts of thier own pertaining to

the town.

Under column 12, the expenditure incurred by the civic authority on' public safety' includes s~ch items as fire fighting service, rescue operations during flood and fairs, etc. Likewise, column 15 includes expenditures incurred on schools, colleges and other institutions like public libraries,

museum etc. The exact items covered, may however vary from town to town, which would depend on the practice followed in this regard by each local

authority.

Statement IV : Civic and other Amenities, 1979

The information given under, columns 2 to 6

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are new additions. Information under column 6 rep­resents Pucca and Kachha roads for which abbrevia­tions used are PR and KR respectively. In column 1 the various types of sewergejdrainage systems have been presented as given below:-

Sewer S

Open Surface Drains OSD

Box Surface Drains BSD

Sylk Drains SD

Casspool Method CD

Pit System PT

In Column 8, 9 & 10 information collected from respective local bodies on different types of latrines has been presented. It includes public as well as pri­vate latrines.

In Column _11, the abbreviations used for the vari­ous prevailent methods of disposal of night soil are given below. where more than one method is used. the information given upto two methods.

Head loads HL

Baskets B

Wheel barrows WB

Septic tank latrine sr Sewerage S

In columns 12 and 13 the sources of protected water supply and the system of storage with . capacity therein within brackets have been presented with the following abbreviations. Where more than one source or more than one system of storage exist, the information is restricted to two major sources or systems. .

Column 12

Tube well water/Hand pump TW

Tape water T

Well water W.

Tank water TK

Column 13

Overhead Tank

Service reservoir

River infiltration gallery

ORT

SR

IG

Borewell pumping System BWP

Pressure Tank PT

In 'ase of availability of fire· fighting :service

in a town 'yes' has been indicated, otherwj~e the

name of the nearest place where available and the

distance in kms within brackett, hay.: tccn ~!;vwn.

Statement - IV/A :- Civic and other Amenities in Notified Slums - 1979.

Information relating to civic and other ameni­

ties in respect of slum areas of those tc'.~'~s vinere the

population exceeds 50,000 has been presented.

Statement V:- Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979.

In Columns 4 & 5 the information collected from the State Health Department has been presented. The

institutions run by private doctors have not been

included. The information is limited for those insti

tutions as are run by or aided by Govt./Semi Govt/ local bodies and charitable institutions or social service agencies like the missionaries. Where the

family planning centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and child welfare centres or primary health centres, those have been treated as independent unit and presented separately. The maternity and child welfare centres, veneral disease clinic, chest clinic and leprosy clinic have not been given separately. These have been indicated alongwith other medical institutions in column 4. The following abbreviations have been used.

Hospital H

Dispensary D

Health Centre HC

Family Planning Centre PC

T.B. Clinic TB

Nursing Home NH

Others 0

If there are more than one institutions of any type the number of such institutions have ~een indi-

174

cated within brackets e.g. dispensaries (2) nursing homes (4) etc.

All types of hospitals/dispensaries etc. whet­her allopathic or ayurvedic or unani or homeo­pathic have been covered in column 4. These institu­

tions have been indicated with the following abbrev­iations:-

Ayurvedic

Unani

Homeopathic

A

U

Hom

In case: of allopathic, 110 abbreviation is given.

If no medical facility is available in the refe­rrent to,vn ~~e name of the nearest to'V!! with dis­tance thereof has been given. The information on number of beds has not been given as it was not provided by the authorities concerned. In column 6 and 9 the information collected from the Educational . Department has been presented with the following

ab brevi 'ttions.

Arts only

Science only

Arts and Science only

Commerce only

Arts and Commerce only

Combined for aU Categories,

A

S

AS C

AC

Arts, Science and Commerce A SC

Law L

If there are more. than one institutions of B type the number has been against each in brackets.

Col ... 10 :- The information has been collected from the Eciucations Department. Where the.institu· sioas are found to be located just.beyQnd the bound­aries of the town but near the referrent town and

for all purpose arc considered as belonging to the referrent town only; Such lllarginal cases have: been included in the town direc;tory. If there are more than one institutions of such type the number bas been given apinst each in brackets. The following abbreviations have been used:-

Shorthand T,pewritinll

SH Type

Shorthand and Typewriting

Others SH Type

o

The vocational institutions like Applied Art/ Painting College, Pharmacy College, B.Ed, College, Teacher's TIaining institutions, Music/Dancing School, Nursing School, etc. have been covered under 'Others' However the type of institutions inc­luded under 'Others' have heen described in the intr­oductory note.

ColumD 11 & 14:- The information has been collec­ted from the dis.rict Education officers. The follow­ing abbreviations have been used .:;.

Primary

Junior Secondary or

Middle School

Matriculation or

Secondary

p

M

Such type of ins­

titution does not

exit in Madhya

Pradesh

Higher Secondary lInter - PUC

me diate/Pre-University/

Junior ColIege/{lO+2)

System whether held in

Schools or Colleges.

If there are composite schools like Middle schools with primary classes. or Higher secondary Schools with Middle classes. these have been inclu­ded in the number of Primary and Middle schools respectively. For example ifin a town. there are two Primary schools and one Middle school with primary classes, the number of primary schools in the town have been given as three and that of middle school as one even though there may be oniy three educa­tional institutions. This also applies in the case of

higher secondary schools.

If there are more institutions of a type in the

town, these have been indicated with numbers

within brackets against the abbreviations e.g. D (3),

M ~2), H (2), eiC.

Column lS--The number of Adult literacy

classes has been shown.

175

If an educational facility is not available in . the town, the name of the nearest place where the fa~ility is available, have been given with distance in km from the referrent town.

Column 17-19' The information has been coll­ected from the Excise Department and concerned local bodies. Touring Cinema talkies have not been taken into account. Community halls have been included in column (19).

Column 20:- The information has been collec­ted from Education Department and the local bodies Who maintain public libraries and reading rooms and the following abbreviations have been used in pre­senting them.

Public Library

Reading Room

PL

RR

Statement VI :- Trade, Commerce industry and Banking 1979.

The statement depicts information relating to

three most important commodities, impnrteo. ext1or­

ted and manufactured. The commodities have been

mantioned in order of volume. Besides, i!lformation

relating to the number of banks, number of agri­

cultural and non-agricultural socities also been

furnished.

176

f~l

srf~~a' ttc{ ~f4 tf~m

~ ;;1;( 1fit >.hIT, ;m; crill ~~ ~if 'fit 'fTlf ifif'li"f ir-n: qfw'Q f;n:'ff'lf~

!'i'fl!T ~;rn-~", ~ (lttT f~. lit. ii) ",f~ l<"ff"ffu ~ qf<:m"i;fl ~D;I

Number of

Households

Class, Name and Location including Population and

Sl. civic administration Code Name of Area houseless ,--------------No. Status of town No. Tahsil (in Sq. Kms.) households 1901 1911 1921

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 V ~I (or. ~f.) 7/1ll ;;mu 21.23 1,632

Jatara (N.A.C.) Jatara

2 V ~I$Z (ar. Ill.) 7/V ~ 0.43 1,158

Khargapur (N.A.C.) Tikamgarh

3 IV ~(ar.~.l 7tII ~ 14.'ill 1,748

Niwari (N.A.C.) Niwari

4 . V ...ro (Ii. Ill.) 7JIV ~am 25.53 1,384

Palera (N.A.C.) Jatara

5 IV ,!~1\ (or. ~.) 7/VI I~ 0'S5 2,116

Prithvipur (N.A.C.) Niwari

6 1I1 i1'filflT1E (if. 'l1.) 7/1 ~~ 6.22 7,007 15,495 14,096

Tikamgarh (M) Tikamgarll 14,050 <+10.28) . (-9.03)

177

STATEMENT I

Status and Growth History

growth rate of the town a t the Censuses of Density Sex-ratio ~~~~~~~_~_~A~~~~_~~ __ ~ __ ~~~. (1981) .-- - ----~A· -~-----.

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Census 1961 1971 1981 ----_. _- --~---~--- ---------- -

10 11 12 13 . 14 15 16 17 18 19

3,688 OTq;i~<t 9,536 449 876 Declassified

6,959 16,184 904

3,125 ~rrR)<l 10,462 702 ... 862 Declassified

1,936 311 882

12,163 22, I 1 5 873

14,366 16,112 13,429 20,469 27,905 42,354 6,809 914 898 &96

(+1.92) (+ 12.15) (-16.65) (+52.42) (+ 36.33) (+5L78) ----_---

"fil'f .,;:-: 'f,f ;:i-uft ,,'h 'IFf

1:ierrr

51.

No. Cl",s and Name of Town

1 ~

173

~T'!5f "or. ~C["q Phy,ical Aspects

fcrq'(Of 2

m"Jf~'" ~~ ~~T ~tn:T "'1 ff'lffa, 1979

f'f"'ffuf"", ,11iR) 'f;'[ 'fm arn: <!~'"

r------------ - --..A.---------, r--------------

C[qT (f'l. +iT. it) (l[q'lR (iJ.)

Temperature (C) ']'H! fom! ,-------..A...--__ , lj;'3l11'11:f ~~m

Rainfe]) "fc.:r'f,i'[li "1l'm1! State District

(in m.m.) Maximum Minimum H.Q. H.Q.

4 5 6 7 --~-~----- --~---

'lfT'n"f (;~'!'f

v "'lTU 1,00Ll 39.2 5.7 Bhopal Tikamgarh

Jatara (357) (40)

1'([qliff <:['lilf'T~~

2 V 'Rll!T= 1.001.1 39.2 5.7 Bhopal Tikamgarh

.t(hargapur (352) (35)

irmr <:['li'f'l'f

3 IV fw;fr 1,001.1 39.2 5.7 Bhopal Tikamgarh

Niwari (394 ) (/7)

..rn-m <:~

..\ V 'liiu 1, tOLl 39.2 5.7 Bhopal Tikamgarh

Palera (379) (62)

'l1r'nti <:['OlT,!(1;

IV 'F-'fl'P 1, DOLl 39.2 5.7 Bhopal Tikdmgarh

Prithvipur (374) (57)

-.r1'1m i'l~

6 III if'li'f'i'f 1,001.0 39.2 5,7 Bhopal fikarngarh

Tikamgarh (317) (il) ---~---

furqurl:- qqt D;<f ClT'FfT'f ;f; art~ m 'f.!"f1=[ 3 it 5 it f.:'Z IT(( ~ f"Jl'c:r[ :rcr'lll0l gftcrfiT 1971 ij f<'m: 'il{' ~ I

"flZ 'TIP: (:;rcrn:T, lifl:'1T~', [;,-,niT, q-~\l, T';;,ft1<:) 'r. f;;'~ 9'q-r ~a; '1T'llTFI if; 3(rifi~ R!f>1: it. ," ;11. f;;rq m; ~ )

179

STATEMENT 2

Physical Aspects and Location of Towns. 1979

lTI1\ ;; \\~ (f'O. 'II. ir) Name of place and ·road distance (in kms.) from

_______________ A _________________ ,

;;)~ '1~i~,

i;!&<rr.r '% "TN 3f1, ~ 3ff'Ri' '{i''t ,m11l1\ (m~ I 0 k. oft. iii wffliG i1[) ,!~m!.f orrWs!!T <1'1# f'l'fit!(l1'I' ~ t~'I

Tahsil Nearest city with Popula- Railway Bus Navigable river/Canal

H. Q. tion of one lakh and more Station Route (if within 10 Kms.) --~-~~-------~------ ------- -~--~--------,----------.

9 1() 11 12

~ iffir) ~)~ ~

Jatara Jhansi Mauranipur Jatara

(0) (88) (28) (0)

~ iffir'f ~~ ~fT:

Tikalngarh Jhansi Mauranipur Khargapur

(35) (100) (52) (0)

f~ 11h!'f f'f~t?) f'f<fTiT Niwari Jhansi Niwari Niwuri

(0) ( 32) (0) (0)

~ iTl1fT 11~;~1'i'r!!, rfflU Jatara Jhansi Mauranipur Paler a

(221 (93) (33) ( 0)

f~ l1h!) fifilT.1 'Fft~,

Niwor; Jhansi Niwari PrithvipuT

(21) ( 45) (21) (0)

(:fl;;rIr" mm ~ i!T'fiim~

Tikumgarh Jhansi Lalitpur Tikamgarh

(0) (90) (58) (0)

Note:- The rainfall and temperature figures in Colmns. :1 10 5 represent the figures furnished in D.C.H.B. Series 1971. For

the new towns (Jatara, Khargapur. Niwari, Palera, PrithvipIJr) the rainfall and temperature figures for the nearest

place have been reported"

188

f~'{1Jf 3

.. m:qffi:r~T r~, 1978-79

WCij ("1q-tttl't 00)

Receipt (in Rs. 00) ~ ________________ A __________

lli'IT "'fl; '!i'r ~ orR '!TIT 'fl11f-.:if,' IT'1Tmf'f'l' 'fiU illlfG if; 'fi<JUf'f if> af('f1'IT 'flf,- l1fm'liflf ~ arm1=[ mr I1f.f'1'fu gT'l:T I[lji:" 'lTfu'fiT gro <f<'lf", 0Ii<: ar1~

(1980 ;j) fiTm'fT It l!f"tf <:f'lfflf

Revenue derived Civic Adminis- Receipt from lviunicipal Govern-

s!. Class and Name of Town Italion status through properties and power ment No. (in 1980) taxes etc. apart from taxation grant Loan Advance

-_----2 4 6 7 8

V :;rnru ST. ei'. 1,944 318 385 750 31

Jatara NAC

2 V <roTJT: OT. ei' 30 432

Khargapur NAC

IV f"'fl~'r 31. ~. 117 106 873 55

Niwari NAC

4 V ~l ai. ~f.

Palera NAC 3fl!fC<f

5 IV 'I'<rT~ or. !i. Prithvipur NAC OI;[l"Cl

6 III cT1f.11'T~ ".'!T. 10,143 439 1,280 31 775

Tikamgarh M

181

STATEMENT 3

Municipal Finance, 1978-79

~ ('fi'!T.i'i if 00)

Expenditure (in Rs. 00)

--------, ,-------------------..;...-----------------, 3Fl! "f'I" 3f11f mIlT;" l!111HI'f Gf'f-,!<1;lT Gf'f t<n~ <iI't<!i forlflur Gf'f~~ ar.tf Ol:!![ !ll<iT i![1:f

'-ffifr 3lh: '!if -liP! 'liT ",pr 'ifq'iJ~

Other General Public

Sources Total Admiuis- Public health and Public Other Total

(specify) Receipt tration Safety Convenience Public works Institutions (Specify) Expen"iture

9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17

3,428 995 176 774 974 13 170 3,102

462 240 ISO 309

2\\9 1 ,440 600 125 195 37 [\ 97 1. {)(i2

Not Available

Not Available

1,595 14,263 2,105 595 5,072 1,895 21 3,790 13,478

182

fqq~4

;nI'lRlti 31'11: aFiI' ~lifUTlt, 1979

'PT 'flR 'liT il"urr 'IT'Tf,''' ~ 4fi!w'ffl" 'f~ "'[ Jfff-lffl" l1T);rr"zr) '1ft ;fliZfr ~{ln 3Th '!"Til" ~'f'fi orrfwif 011<: Oll'ij'T~ ~r

mo.n"l' aq~f'ffl" (r'l'. 1fT it) ;;11'\~'l[T Number of Latrines

(1980 iT) OR ;;nf<f'[1 '1'1 r-----J\..-----. ~l!!ff '1m 'fffi ~ 3fd[

Civic Scheduled

Admini- Castes and

stratioll Scheduled Road System

S1. Class and Name Staus Popu- Tribes length of Water

No. of Town (in}980) lation Population (in Kms.) Sewerage borne Service Others

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 V :;rm-u 31'.~. 9,536 1,581 PR (5.00) OSD 52 403

Jatara NAC KR (2.00) SD

2 V ~ Of. rio 6,959 1,108 PR (2.00) OSD 55 305

Kbargapur NAC KR (2.00) SD

3 IV f;rm~T 31'. rio 10,462 3,276 PR (8.00) OSD 67 612

Niwari NAC KR (6.00) SD

4 V mr odi. 7,936 2,492 PR (2.00) OSD 12 132 . Palera NAC KR (2.00) SD

5 IV 'i~ ai, lll. 12,163 3,053 PR (5.00) OSD 11 103

Prithvipur NAC KR (4.00) SD

6 III m'l~ 'T. '1T. 42,354 5,867 PR(10.00) OSD 1,177 809 18

Tikamgarh M KR (12.00) SD

~l- iIiT'i'Pf 14 "zrfu' f<Ii<iT 'f<n: i'i 1.f([ iirn' ~a' ~T ~ m m:am f;;r.f ~ ~ P·fR 'liT 'fllf >n f~ f~ 'l'T 'TT1f zrf~ ~ ~lJ"T W!f ij ~ zrr ,~ 'liT ;;(11 .,.~ ~ ;;'l'i'mi ~ 'liT ~'Ii it ~'U f'li'O lft'Oif orn~ ~ ~ I

183

STATEMENT IV

Civic and Other Amenities, 1979

l1<'f l!'f<ff<l qAT 'PT :m']:fu orflifllTwr B'fT* f'ffl}ll'P:"T (~ iT fiv:n)

fffim if Proteclcd water supply Electrification (Number of ConncctlOns)

G1l'f~m ,----~--"-----, ,-------------.A.-----------, OIl':@! <=t"p:['f it <rnfcr "f~'i a:rTmf'l'fi <!Tf~ <:r~'Pl it ~

<f,T ,iTCT <l'''H '3"ll"ii ~Tl1<lr !1'fi"rn

f<'f~T <i (c~)

('fTco'lii if) Method System of Sto-

of disposal rage with Capa- Roa" of night- Source city in Litres Fire fighting* Commer lighting

soil of Supply (in brackets) Service Domestic Industrial cial (Points) Others

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

WB T OBT ~ffiT Jhansi 521 11 67 151 13 ST W (22,710) (88)

WB ~mT Jhansi 603 14 78 80 18

5T W (100)

WB T ORT ~tgT Jhansi 456 17 73 240 109 5T W (84,000) (32)

WR T ORT m~T Jhansi 214 15 38 60 45

5T W (33,000) (93)

WB ORT >!T;.r Jhansi 447 11 56 89 30

ST W ~45)

WB T ORT ~roT Jhansi 2,707 86 904 1,980 303

ST W (5,63,000) (90)

Note:- Col. 14 ; In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place in the same district or the

name of nearest districL in the same state or other state where this service is available a long with dislwce io km;;

in bracket !1:we been reported,,,

184

f~5

f'iffIf;(ID, ~, ~;fl~iif;f ~ci ~lIi mSla:, 1979 '"

!'filf iflR'I1T ~r iir.,*'1fT fqf.!;<m ~mn~ ~~W<nT~ ~m 3Tn: '"if Medical facilities ,-------------"-------------

,----_.A. ___ ........ 'f.mjflfffl iril''R'f titf;;zrf<rr q1<9't~'fif'l1 ll'IrlICIT "It{[ ~j '!1mlf ;t. 4 it 'f~ 'liT<f'f 'fiT<l>f 9i"1~Of ~>f arr~f<1fT1 fmmrj m~lftt (l;;;r<:f'l\" 3fn: ~~'TU~

iT.afT. '!<'ftf;;'P f"IfiRm «- '3'<rn ;m\ if; arn:~~ anf~ ~lif~l ~ ~) ~f~e.1Uf ~m;;

1lif «w Recognised Arts/Sciencej Short hand

Hospitals! Beds in Medi- Commerce Type-writing Dispen- cal institu Colleges (of Enginee- Poly- and vocational

SI. Class and Nanle Popula- sariesfT.B. lions noted degree level Medical ring tecnnic training No. of Town . tion Qinics etc . in Column4 and above) College College College institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~ ;am! iHmf iffqPt itif;'1'T1 v ;jrnT Tikamgarh J)1ansi Jhansi Nowgong Tikhmgarh

Jatara 9,536 HC(t) 8 (40) (88) (88) (60) (40)

~ ;amt iHhft ifMq tt~ 2 v ~,~<: Tikamgarh Jhansi Jhansi Nowgong Tikamgarh

Khargapur 6,959 HC(l) 6 (35) (100) (100) (52) (35)

iH'ffiT iHi~f :am iH'ffi"T 3 iv ~ Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi

Niwari 10:462 HC(l) 8 AC (1) (32) (32) (32) (32)

if"rTi<I ;affi"T, ;affi"T ifFrt;.r ifMq

4 v m Nowgong Jhansi Jhansi Nowgong Nowgong

Palera 7,936 HC(I) 8 (24) (93) (93) (24) (24)

~ iH~r iHh:ft iHffi"t M 5 iv ~ Niwari Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi

Prithvipur 12,163 HC(l) 6 (21) (45) (45) (45) . (45)

H(l ),TB(1 ),FC(1)

iffift iHili't ."llfi<f ~"t9i"~

6 iii ~ Jhansi Jhansi Nowgong Tikamgarh

Tikamgarb 42,354 D(A-l, Hom-I) 85 ASC(J) (90) (90) (68) (0)

~;- ~ 4 1J;<f 6 'if 15 ~ f.t;Ii't f"ffili«ff ~r rom W;;nn ~ '!lR it ~ie[ ~ ~ it ~ f~ il; f~ tq'fif '!>f ifi11 <II~

m m<f il; ~ m- '!>f ifT1f aN<IT ~rt mll" ~ 'fI'lf {{ItT ~'fi" it c;.ft fif;, 1ft. it ;rent~"{ ~ I

185 STATEMENT V Medical~ Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979

Bducational facilities 'liimllf~m ~''lA" ~q' ij"lt<ijfu'li wore-rar) 'Ii) ~ ------~------~--~--------~ :tf<if1J;~ Number of recreational and cultural

'3'""" +[1"OlIfll'li!~"- If w:rfir'!i ! '3'"'l lWffl(9) ll"r~ ll"1~ m~l<m 3TTl: '3'3# "To! facilities lfTf,"~j<ft. '1:, ~r. *f~<it!Ff 3TTl: ~\'I 'Ii~m:!';o;: ~- - ------:--~~------~ (m. 1{f.r<rf~er flfffi1 ~<1 ill>!, (f'fli) t~~lf fqifl:rr Hrifl:rrj, 'T- ~)Gfll:<f 'lim:;rj~f'l1fl: m;r) mm/'l:Tmj. m.r.rf.r'li

"fill"! ~ '!f<l'Iif<'flf Higher Secon-darv !Interm e pate j Junior Adult lite: Working PUC (Pre- Secondary racy classes/ women's Auditori- Public!liabrll-University Secondary/ and entres hostels with urn/Drama! ries incluing College/Junior Matricu- Middle Primary others number of Commu- reading College level) lation Schools Schools (Specify) seats Stadium Cinema nity halls rooms

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

oo,,!,

2 2 3 Chhatarpur 1 (83)

~ 1 2 2 Chhatarpur

(75)

~fQln'

3. 2 2 Datia

(57)

~ ;; 2 Chhatarpur

(47)

~fall'l

2 4 Datia

(70)

~ 2 8 16 Chhatarpur 1 2

(91)

Note:- Cols 4 and 6 to 15 If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place

if in the same district or tbe name of nearest district if in the same state or ether state and its distance. in kms in

bracket from the town have been reported.

186

~6

1Q1Im, ~, ~ am: .~, 197'

'!IiJf 'fll, it ~aft m ~uf ffl"'f ~ ~ if; <r1lf m l{f:~ ffi"'f ~ q~ if; 'fTq"

mr 01")<: ;mr Name of three most important commodities Name of three most important commodities imported exported

r-------~--------) r-----~~-------~ Sf. Gass and Name ~'t ~~;J cmm ~ ~;J cmm No, ,of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

V o;mm ~ ~I ~l:ft '1~ '1"ti'l1Tlf'I <&A <iT~ Jatara Cloth Kirana Medicine Stone Persian wheel Bidi

2 V 11rolrr:: ~'1'>1~ 'Fim 1'i~ ~'R!'I ~m1"f ~T

Khargapur Iron sheets Brass Cotton Tendu leaves Country liquor Leather

3 IV f'l"frit <'il"[l'f 'ii"m ~I~l:ft i1R' - a1il'~" ~T mrar Niwari Tobacco Cloth Medicine wheat Oil seed Country liquor

4 V ~ 'f;'q~r f'fU::ft ~~i orrr;;r ~ Wl1T\1"f Palera Cloth Kirana Medicine Grain Blankets Country liquor

5 IV ~ ~ <mrli<'!' ..,;r 'l';;;TI ann;;r ~

Pritlwipur Cloth Edible oil Gram Vegetable Grain Ginger

6 lIT e~~ 6'''i q;'fr ~~T <;~ <fllft mr<r 'I'~ <il~t

Tikamgarh Tendu leaves wood Cotton Country liquor . leather Bidi

STAMENTVI

Trade, Commerce, -Industry and Banking, 1979

Name of three most important commodities manufactured ,-_________ -.A. _________ -,

~ ~ ~ 1st

9

"!~ Jaggery

'l~ . Jaggecy

2nd

10

~~T

Handloom

~'Ii1:'1:fr

Handloom

3rd

11

f~tm Earthen Pots

Illit 'Ii qct;r Earthen Pots

187

~<tf ~ ll~ 'lif'4 '!{'Jf ~fimI<IT. iR: liN '!{'Jf aft ~ ijfl:rfutfi~~

Number Number of Number of Non-of Agricultu-ral Agicultural credit

Banks credit societies societies

12 13 14

NA. NA. NA.

3

Serial

No.

'flf( ifi[ 'fIll" oi'tffi m~i$"lJT'l

Name of the Town

with Location code

No.

2

188

APPlNDIX

Towns Showing their Outgrowths with Population

if'Tl: 'Ii)

"I'mlf11l

Popula tion of

Town

Nil

Outgrowth

4

Population of

Outgrowth

5