REPORT
OF
THE CENSUS OF 1921. A'. D.
OF
THE JUNAGADH ~ TATE
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BY
Purushottamrai. B. Nanavati., B. A.
CENSUS CINIiIRAL SUPERINTIiINDEN'l', J UNAGADH STATE.
PRIN'I'ED AT THE JUNAGADH STATE PRIlSS.
No. 205 of 1921.
PURUSHOTTAMRAI ~HAGWATlpAS NANAWATI ESQ. B. A.
The Census General Superintendent,
J unagadh State.
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TRIBHUVANRAI DULERAI lUNA, ESQ. B. A. LL., B.
DewAn 8aheb,
J unagadh State.
JUN.l8.1J)B, .
Dated, 818t October 1921.
~R. . 1 have the honour to 8ub~jt the. lonowiiig rl!port. of ·the _gensuB Opem.
:)n8, carried out lmder .~h.e superi~endenc~ first of Mr~-CbhaganW- H. Pandya the initial stages and then und~r myself 8S General Superintendent of the
;ate, from September, 1920 to 31st, October 1921.
The Census Office was opened by:Dewan O~ce No. 39 dated. S·Oth of lIay,19iO, with Mr. Cbhaganlal· H. Pandya ,is Gene~ Superintendent, who ~cbarge of his duties~ on the 6th of June 1920. Immet:Iiate~J after taking e' Ilrga as General Superintendent of Censu"" Mr. Pandya-submitted his propo-: i Is abOut the required Staff and furniture.; but it took some time before the , pointmE!Dts were made, and the. several members cODstituting the &tal,couier .. e charge of their new dl1ti~, as the men w~re drafted from different nepar~
ta.. By the ,emi of June, however, most ··or-the clerks had joined the Office d'tbe furniture, ( at lea'lt the mo&:t neces~ry part of it ) was AlBO~_ :_tDppI!ed~·
·P8kl6 WllS tbtis in full elf_iog by the begi~)rii"ng of Jnly mo.~· .. .~ _. tbe OSee was first held in a couple of rooms attached to Fa~ . khana, but as these rooms were· required for another purpose,
,~-Oil\ce. 'it was '1lUbsequently removed to the Dewan ChOck, where, in the. ~ui1~ing opPOSite to ·the Qld Dewan's Oftice, it has been It}Cat.
l.e~ The S~ eon~iM$d· of a. Bead Clerk.' a Sbwitdar, an Aecoun~ ~rk~ • cj~rk . ·~~r· . ~er81· "!,:Ol'k, a· register clerk anq ·a. ~d cieri;
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Mr. Pandya. however, lost n9 time ,ip ,:organising. and 8et~ing in 'motioii: < the machina~y" n,eces~ry for these operation~. -""':::The..
',~J('0~~~::: " Stat~ ',,!3S, ~ivid~ }Ilto :cha,rge$ .cd.rte8pOndin~. with. the Revenue Superintendents. Mahals; these, ":lth Junagadh ~ndYerawal citIes, Glrnar Dungat,
'Gir...;,Porest, Marig~olJ anci tIle RailwaJEI" as separate charges, came to ~O' ebara-es' iii aU. 'The' cha.rges were subdivided i,nto circles, and the o ," , , circles wEire again subdivided'irlto blocks. In this, way, each Ue\'enue Mahal formed 3 separate charge with the Vahi vatdar Dnd the Muntlift' as joint clIarge Superintend~lits~ Whe're there was no Ml1nsiff, the Vahimtdnr alone was entra8t~ with'the duties of a. cbarge, Superintendent. The Port Officer at
"Verawld, was made charge SuperinooD,dent for the Vernwal city charge inclnding its 'floating population, and the Gir S~pel'intendent worked as. charge 'Superinten<funt' for the Fore~t charge. The different sections of the J untLgadh Railways, COilstitllted d 8P.parate charge and the Traffic Superintend'eDt nnd,..'" took to work as its ,charge Superintendent. Mangrol was asked to appoi its charge Super~ntendent" and ~ake ~he, nect8sary arrangements' for th( operations~' ,
.There were in "n 23 charges in the Census' of 191], bu't 3s tJ Revenue Divi8i~n" ha.d qndergone el:lllUges during the last decade' and t'
number ~E, Mahals ",as, ~educed, thi~ time we ha,'e only 20 Cbllrge~; Mo~~"er .. ' tIle-' C~it~~8 ~f'J 9 U" ~th~, Khangi. villages fprmed a separate charge as S'hah~ i>\~i~i~:n ,pqt this time as t~sQ ·~v.ilIage8 have merged i~to th~ differen,' JDah9 and:n? Khangi viUagl:!8 now, exi~tt ,there:is';one ('harge less on,tliat account t:J
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'5. The Jtinagadh charge cODeisted, of'Junagadh town a'nd'its ,suburl 'flleSe were, l{{)t pla~ed~\lnder a ehl\Tge Superirite~d~l\t but were (ii~ided in ,four wards, :with a,Supef'intendent for ea.ch ward. '
, 6. In util, there were thre~ w~~ds only but O~-iDg 'to e1:tensions "ou side the city walls, this time it' was thought adv~ahle.to divide the area. in foul' wards iDS~e.ad of three. " '
7,. Moreover, fhe festivities in' connection with the aus,picious Slui~J His Highness the Nawab Sah€b, coincided with, the date of final Enumeratio ,BO that the large influx 'of guestiand other- ~itors~ made the work pl,'r,ticular hard. It ~as oil this account' ~Iso'deepled expedient to'makb ~~aile~ divisioll so that the 'Ward Superintendents can do t~eii work more efficiently.
8. ,~fter, the' apJ>l.lintment of the ch:.trge Super1ntendentlt-; they; '\Ve supplied. with printed instructions to divide" their respecti
Circles and charges into circles,';md to subdivide tbe circl~:.:-j~ blook~, . . 'Blocks; '. ' - -- .
such a. '!ay that a. circle'-was- made op-a-eten to fifueti_,.EToc a.nd a block. contained from 1>9 to 6.0 houses. "They were a]so ,,~<~pon ~ send lists of Kbalsa, Bhnyati, Mu]girassia, and ~l-Kherati villages i
, their charges ,vitb their areas.
9. Before: commericing house-numbering, en~m~rators ,a:nd superviSal Ronse Num':" for the 'work were appoi'nted by the ·charge superint~iide~tf berDing; These charge superintenden~ were .. supplied with, chunani au!
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,'geru wherever oonveni43nt or were gh'en the necessary sapctioh tp purchase
the Mme ,. fur painting numbers on 'bOll~e-w{llls., Special printed iostruhtions' \vere, supplied to them, for being distributed among t~e. worker~·:·~[lg;.g~in the~e operation8, for their proper guidance., It may be inentioned her,e, that owing,tu a mi,spl'int in the Charge Register FOl'm, ~upplied by theProvin~ial: Superintendeilt, these operatio~ls were:cornrn~nced very early ,d,qring th~ f.liny
,t!ea~on (m~ a good.deulof trouble and I expense '\vas incllrred a~ t~e. u\lmbers' ~'ere '. wnshed . off by rain-water. A, reference was thereoorl. m~,de to the
Provincial Superintendeilt and it was found Ollt after some cpr~esp!lndence and personal visit to the District' Stiperir,ltendent, that the date wa~ mispri!1~ell an~ that the house.~umbering was"to 'be 'done after the ru.~ns had ceased. But
,a good denl of work' had been already done while the corresponden~ ~as go- ' ,iug 011. These nuinbers ,wel:~' \v:i.sherl off, so' th~t the time, trouble, and eXpense incurred, in this respect we~e r(,llder~d futil~~' i'n n.s 'lUuch as, most of the,
bonses had to be renumbered Rnd {\ fresh supply of c}Junam and,geru had to: be '
provided for.' This 'was accordingly done.' A Impply of eontinge_~ie.~.~:~ prO\~ided ,to the charge supp.rintendents, and the numbering o(hdU~' ~~S ~mn:~enced afr~b, 011 1-17-1920 ilnd finished on 15-11..;.19~0. NQ ':extra
staff was ~ngaged for this \vock as it was 'none 'by State clerks in various de:partments assiste,d by volunteers; wherever fit pel's6ns came,:;forward with
offers 'of peJp., Special precautions were taken: 't6~'iinp1'ess upon the workers the
~es! ~'abitity of "paint~pg, the ncmbel!3 ~dilStitiet~ uniform and l~gi~le~ 4-tl order . ~as ,prom~lgated in ,the Dastural Amal ( No. 351. 'of 9th .. July '1920) by.
'~hich people were warned npt to erase _qr in ~ any way t;\mper' with the
:"nambers, untit the day of 1inaleBum~ratiml_Jlad ~flle«L, All in previo.l18 cen.
SUBe6 L:e. those ,of 190Q and l~P, th~':syste~-Q~!lurnbering hoaees serially
by eAch block and not by ~n.eh qircle,' was maintaih~'- this ti"me tDo. A new
~M!S ~f numbers was 'begun att'be beginni"ng of ~ach block. . . . . - .
10. When the numbering of bouses was. nearly finished, the~ rittimlion
Am,o.intments of of the c~lRrge !!uper~ntend~nts iRnd,othe~s" w.ns, ,splely dev9~ed to 'Bftftmerators" & . the' inspection and the "checking of ~hn.t work, and, when that -Supervisors. ~ , bnsi~e~s was over to lDnkinO' arranO'ements for the preliminary
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:enumehition. The' charge superintendents were 'directed to select· superVIsors
'for circles and enutnerators for blocks. They were instructed. ,to utilise the 8ervices of IlS uiany of the Stat.e servants in various departments ~s could be spared and to s~pplement_ ,these, by the 'employment of vakil~, mercQ9,opts. 'and others, wherever possible and w4_erever-these latter utlgrndgmgly .o-,,~red 'their ser~i€es for the work; I1nd-·l, lllil-glad' to be able to_pnt on- record that
~ Some' of the moffusil towns .like'. VerawaL Uoa,.. Wanth~t_~_~Il_~l_~utiya-n.~,Jhe_ local pleaders 'have rendered valua.ble help in this-direction." ,,' , ';'-';.' . ' .
. ;'[1.." In Junagadh city, all h~ads of, depnrtment:s nrid 'suhordinate,~5'cc,-" ' •. ~~eque8ted "to send a list of their cleri~a.l ,,8ta~ and when these hst~· 1\:',ere
.~;.- from, them, ; 'o,ppointmEmts of supervisors and enumerators wer.!: ~!lde, , 'p'#g-~i!i·'.Yiew"';::t~~ pOsition 'a~d ~J>!lcity .. ~Ild. }n~llig~nce .of each, ~.~ker.
'y he"'be',:iid'->ta.tas in 1911, 'this ti~e too, one or two oftieera shovr~
:. a • .mdeDt relQcta1iceto seod,their men undcr'ontfiprete,xt--et'-, an6ther ia.nd a~ .. ); ~.gh the im~nce' and "em8rgen~y (:It t~. ~ "0* waB broUght· heme' ttl them, they couJ4.lot be persuaded to a more' reasolJAbl~, -attitude and rJilad to' turQ. to other clldnels. to make up the reqnired . number of ·workers. Ho.wever; tb~lit~ ru~:~ ~ begot Qver' and the enumeration- was-tobe ,done and was d_ .. witbo.u. any further hitch. I am 'glad to ret10.rt at tbe • .,sa.me time tbcLt 'btirriQ.g these ~ception8, '. m~t of the officers' and. Heads of' departments' have h'~rtijy co.qp~ witb me ' .. in my . arduous duties . and extell~ed their bel p Pl'()iDptly, ani. w~le-heartcdly whenever required. ·1 have specially to thank. the Revenue Commiss~er, the Chief: J 9dicisd· Qfficer:' anel the Police Com .. nU8sioner for the promptness with which they ~ve responded to mY' call for
. help. '. ' . . ' .
l~ •. My first inspection tour was, "undertak-eh in the montb of' No.vembe~ lD.c~n . wheIl~ the. Bhesaa and Visavader . Mahals were' visited. The ~TGQl'~ .~~. ,house-numbering in a number of villages in .eRoh . :~lahal Was iilipected and checked, irreg~larities ware pOinted" dl1:t and rectified 9:_hd the' Ebnmeratol'8 and Supervisors' meeting was held' in the hend-qua.rters of the M.bals, ~n, in the presence ·of the,: Chii.r-g-e Superintendents ·in8tru~tions~,· tJ the' Enu~tors; the Supervisors and the Charge" SuperWte.~dent8 were. fully eXpla~ed! to .~ respecti've workers, The tour la.t~ from 2a.:..11-2o. to 3.0-:-11-.20 •
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~13'.· 'The second tour. was . taken in the next' month i.'e. December 20 'W~ tlte'. Nawagadh Mahalw8s vilited·~ u-li·20. The houae;-numbt}rs in :Man~li~pOre, Ped~la and Na;waga<lh wele ins.ptre.ted and ob~ked_and' a- meeting> of ;~he $tipeyvisors' and EnUlOel'",.tors' ~a.. JieId, at" whiob, Jltlltruc5.ions . Wel·~. exPlained andthe necessity ~f accurac;y ~n' enumeration wasimp~~ upori ; ,the ~ot1ker8. Ft'OlU' Nawagadh I went to. other Mahills insu.ccession,lind rettll'))o': ed to. J Ilnagadh on 11-1-.21 having visjtecl, aU the Charges excer': l:)hil a.nI·· Mangrol. MeetingS of Supervisors and. Enumerators wero held and ~ ltructiJ. were expl~ined in dEtails to the~ i~ every.Charge. 1 had a mindt()~nderta;k( ODe more inspection tour after the work of preliminary Eoufl)eration .• ; . • ta~a.· in·t,he+District, , but pre~sur8 of urgent wo.r\ in'J anagadb a~e I.., pection Of the l\f()rk dorie in the, Ci~y,dld .not allow of m~y doing so. . -.
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14, Tlie prelimin~l'Y_ E.n~meration in the Distriot, was to 'begin :94 Preliminary D.~ lO-2-:21: and ,SQ- by ord~r ~0.,50,.D.l,31~1: .. :21 inan:btr" ·E~aQlel'lttion. ordmary Issue o.f t}~e Dast~ral.Ama1;:··it was..:annourl(;ed.tltat all.
. .' '.~ the '. Stat~ offices and scJlOOls. in t~e.· di"str.ict - ~hould- ~be". ef~l
. on·the 15th, 16th, , andlrth ,Februarl:" so elafalttl}e' State s~v.a.iitit :~Q.:fr,}b;. <Jt\i-ote their time and energies to the census W-or~t
.. Jii. ,tn this way preliminary Enu~e"'tion ~n tho DiSttict''''''".:::IIJ ~c;t. 4a~;- and the wpl'k ~e ch~ked by Supervl,~ . and, Ch~rge S ., ..... '.' .. .• d~l1te., ~red in~o b1ookbooks ~l)d, eve~ytbing '! pertaiuing< t.~l Pt~Ii¥l~:!1 . ~nume~tlon was completed by D.128-2-21,'
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b&\'ing' bee~ selected; '& general meeting or these was' beM in tlie' big ball of my Office on the' lst F~bruary wh~n separate- instructions in GuJrati, specwli printed· for' Charge SupElrintendents. Supervisors a.nd Enumerators 'Were" explained to them and each one was supplied with these leaflets and schedules, covers, block-lists &00 They were further provided with' ink-stands, pens; penCils, and papers according to requirements. By the order No. 50 D., 31-1-21 in the Extraordinary! issue of the Dastllral Amal quoted a.bove, all the offices. and schools &c. were ordered to be closed . on the 26~, .2Il.th, and 28th; February so that all tl1e State servants can "devote '·their full ·ti~· on 'the~ dayiJ, to Census work only and fill up ,the general schedules.'
17.' Preliminary Enumeration consisted in filling up all the columns in the schedules for all persons residing in a block at the time the Enumeratio~ takes place. Block-clerks were directed to take down in the first place, all the entries on .blank papers supplied to them, and not in, the columns of the General Schedules. These.l~tter were ordered to be filled up in ink only, when the ro~gh entr:es on blank.papers were exalDine~ and checked· by the Super\-iflOrs and found to be correct by them. All the work was finished by the 28th;
. February when the' Preliminary Enumeration waa coIipieted throughout the.
State,
18. In 1911, Census Enumel'ation of Railway stations and their environ
Railway Enn- ~ents be~ween t'!o distant signals' was· taken by toe· Railway
meration. authorities, but "the Enumel'ation of premises' beyond thes~ two'
. distant signals was done by 'Charge S~perinieriJerits of'the Mhlulls in whose jurisdiction these premises were· situated. This·time however, the J unaga<lh 'Railw.aye formed an inte~ral p~rt, IjIO that it was coinstitut~d intO a B~parate ebarge and the: work. of Enumeration' of st~t ions and their environments °as also of :Gang-huts and others ,locations beyond' two distimt signals was .. etitrtisted' to'
,Railway servants. with the Traffic Superintendent as Charge Superintendent .. At first the work of enumerating premises beyond the distant signals was
.' entrusted to,the Charge Superintendents of the different Mahals but as the Traffic Superintendent voluntarily undertook to get the' work done by' Railway tlervants, this work was also entrusted to hiin.
20. The interval between the 28-2-18fll Rnd 18-3-21, the day on whicQ the tinal enumeration . was to take place, was elevoted. by ,the Supervlsors to ~ee that all the entries ha"e been copied in black ink and w'ith legible hand'. writing in the printed Block Boo~s.. and to take these .. book.s, .in their own posfes~ion, to see that the original Rlock lists have he~n atta~hed to ·the Block Books and to compnr~ the order of the houses in the block-lists Ilnd books; to get .the .necessary·cpr:rectiona made .in the· Block-Hsts i~ cases in ,which the dwellers may hl1ve ~lI-ii~ed their residence, to mark \\·~h. penoil any new' atrival~ or aepartures, aqd to :I~ote that iJl·su~lt cases· special' instructions ,,'ere, carried: out on the final enumeration night, . .
il. 'fhe final enp.meratipQ was ordered to take p!u.~~ OIl the 18th March
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. between· 7·f.. 11 " and mid-night. ·AlLthe Office",;1\ the eity war" AI'fMlgements reque~ted to send to the: Census, Office :a11 their available peoM fq~ finalEnn. . ,,' . . mer.tion. ' and haD1als on the 'motnmg of the l&th. March and place them a.t
. the disposal of that Offi~ for that day and night, in order· tba;~. iheymay be employed ror ,carry,ing lanterns before the, wQrkers at night. A~
the number ,'of peons and hamals was not sufficient for the purpose, Poxtra .. men. hadto be engaged Eor the night on daily wages, and in this way every Ellu· merator, Super,~isor, and Superintendent was provided with 110 lantern. Contract, for the sUJ1ply of lauterns was given to a.loenl merchant.
_. )2.. By orde~ No. 50 dnted 81.1-.21 of'the Diwan Office all the Offi~~ in the ,town of Junagadh ,and the District were closed on·the 13th Marchr
~1,lt the Census Office was ltfpt. open from 8·30 A. ;M. to late after mid.night, to
make ",I1,the necessary ar,rangements for. the final Enumeration and to m~et the calls. made by workers. from different quarterll for necessary forms, lights &co: Ward Superi.ntenden,ts, Supervisors, and. Enumerators 'were provided wit~ wJ:iting materials and copie~ of 1901Ie geners.1 schedules. The peopie in the city ~n4 . the. district 'rere warned by beat of, drum to be present in their houses bY: a~qu~ ~_ p. M;." !iO ke~p ~hemsel;ves awake wil:b !). Ia.mp burning till. the enumerator had visited -their houses and not to leave their homes until the 'w~rk o~ enumeration was over. In co.l!es of urgent necessity for going out, a supply of Enumeration passes was given to Ward Superin tendents with instruction! to make use' of these iui sparingly as 'possible, ;and hi very urgent cases only. The' Cominlssioner of Police was reque!lted· to nrrange for' the collection. of wan:derit'lg 'beggars and all homeless people ~t certain convl'nitnt 'places lind so these were collected at the, Dhatamashaias at Kalva and M!\jevadi gates and the Shrnvj\k's :Dharmashala at;U pperkote. These werded at State expanse on tnat nigllt.; The ci~y Inspector and the Fozdar were requested to see. that the Tonga~ wal~8 lllyiIlg fOf:hire, should notgo. to the station to meet the passengers b1 the night· train without. getting tltemselves enumerated and securing pasSeS. ~n the Ward Superintendents were di~ec;ted to post the SnperviBofB and Eriu~ menltOl'8: under them at .certaiu convenient centres, in their charge at 6·3l) 1'. M., duly pr~vided with materials and with instruction to begin their work at the firing of the gun at 7 P. M. AIS alluded to in a previous para, this W~8 "the'tiine 'of 'Shadi Mtibarak of His Highness the Nawah Saheh and- a KacheH was' Beld" daily at 'night fn the' Maridap I!peciallv erected in the cohipo'und 'of the Ha~ut' .Palace, where AmirS and Officers attended every day snd thouSands of sight~seers visited to see the Electric illuminations. But to facilitate the nnal enumeration wO.rk, B'is Highnl:'es waS gniciriusly pleli~ed to order that no' Kacheri should be held on the evening of' iSth. just after the' ~ring of the gun, as Ii signal to begin tile work, I personally went round the city to see that the work was properly: imd sYlltematlcl\lly done and you Sir, then in the capacity of PolitiCal Secretary, tbQk such a keen interest in ~he' work that you vohinte6re~ to go with ~e on my r9und. .
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FO' )' E ,-th(Pwork of,fitul ernimetlltie~ ':ElOm.nieneed~·: On:the final Enu .. ma nume.. 0 ' 0 h hE" h d 0 0 h h 0 .. 1. ,', l'atioii. ',.: IDel'auon-ntg t ,t e nUUlerators a _.to Vl$lt· t e, ouseIFl~'ld1~
Blocks; 'in the .order . in the ,BlockJisliI" .t,r-ike ,out the entri,§ ~~ per~ons dead or removed to other quart;ers'l\nd make new ~ntries and till all the columns' for the newly born children I'lld fresh. &rr~vals,. accordIng to given instructions, so tha~ the reco'rd must .corrf.8pond with the state, of thiQg~ actually 'in' existence on the night of final enumeration. Police Bitndobast'on toat night, wliS all that could be desired. Swars and'Constables kep.t pllotrolling in different parts and the City Inspector himself ,went round and saw that his subordinates w,ere vigilantly qoirig their duties. The Police Co'inmissioner , " ," ., " , ," ,',', ,,' I ' " " ,
personally drove through the whole city to: see "that" the orders were properly executed. . Ali the shops we~e closed' and none was seekt'in' Hie rs'trJets ~nd' p~blic ~oads e~ept the ~llumeraiors, ' Sup~rvi80rs "aild·War~ Supenotenderits' with their orderlies, lanterns in' hand. ' The 'authorities 'were kind' enoilgh to' provide 'Convey:mee Jor Enumerators and Super~isors whQs~ work lay In thegardens outl;1ide the t town' and ·distant· suburbs, ahd I 'was myself p'i'ovided ,,!.it~_ a ~otor-:-car. 'Special C,lerks were 'deputed at the Hazur Palace ;aild the Railway Dak-Bllnglo,~ and the station. The latter saw'that the passenger if ",hQ arrived,by the 'night-~raiu were duly enumerate.d by the Railway au,thorit:ies a~d th~~e wh.C? came' from the' town were provided with enumeration p'ass~s.
24., ,The work of final Enupleration, was :6nished. without any hitch at mid-night, As, soon as the Provi,siQI)a.l. tob,tla were received, from lihe, .Ward Superintendents, the, Office was clos~d.at ~.A.. M. I ~m glad ~ report, that ~ll the Ward, Superilltendents very ,cr~dit~bly d~scharged their, f~nctiops .. , '
, 2,5. ' For'tbe;enumeration 'Of Steamers,'Boats' arid the Floating popUlation, " arrangements were made at 'different ports and the Superinten.
Ennmerat,ion of dents were provided' wlth necessary forms Bnd instruotionS: They Steamers, Boats . f . h£ II ,,' 'd d h E 0 f h and Floatting were aIt u y carrie out an t enumeratIOn 0 t ese' lvaa PopilllJ.tioD. 'dbr'le by the diff'ererit Officers 'entrusted with the, work. The Port
Officer at'VerlLwal iind the' Charge Superintendents at" the:tnin6r. ports did everything heedful in this direction. ',.
26. , In, c?lJlpl~an~e w~th ,the "directio~~, ~)ready, iBSU~d, 0 ,~he ,qha!g~ Superinten~ent~" pegan to sen4. ~he ~r(}vi~!9nal, ~otals,by w~r.:.e~,
Provisional the, 20th Marc,h. By the eveni~ Qf tl)at day, the Provisional total, , , , tot~ls 'of all the' charges "except tho~e of Tj na, J unag~db" M~hal '8~d the R~ilway~ were rece.ived in, ,proper time,' And the telegr~m f~o,m Una. Oha~ge ·S~pe.rintend~~lt ,and' ,the: letter with Ii, special . S~w:~r ~.fro~ 'J ~.hagadh' Mahal were receiY'~q early in t1,l~ morning on the 21st. But the information ~~~m ,~h~ Rai1w~y,. ~?~rge Sup~ri.nt.e~·d~nt w~s ' not, rec~~'v,~ .upt~,·S 1'. M: ?~ t:h~ 21st, the ,day on :wh~c~ I,w~Breq~I,re~ .to ~en4 by wire t~e,fi,gures for the.w~?l~, State to the Deputy Political 4gent ,So.r3t~ Prant. The figures from ~~e other cbarge8 were' added up and when the figures ,'for 'the BailWay.charge' 'were received .at 8 P •. M., ' these were incQrpO.l!&ted with the previous totals "'~' tae,' telegram was dispatched to tile ,Deputy golitical Agent as late &8,3·30.p. M.: oa
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tile -required date. The Charge and .cIe· summaries were re~i ved inJ,iJne. from the different charges by 21st Ma h the appointed day~ By 25th ;Marc\l" all the BloCk-books were reoeived ,6m the different Charges, .
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.27, A statement for Ina Arial Establishments in the State was called for, by the Provi i!.~l Sqperintendent' this time. ·An. industrial
Industrial hI' h . llr II 'd d " S B' Establishments eata IS meQt rea y so c~ e, oes not . e~lst In our ,tate, ut , small industrial works like ginning factories, cotton-presses and
Salt works, employing a cer~in nqmQer of ~en in certain seasoQ~ a.re there and a. statement of these W&1iI duly sent as re'l~ired, Besi~i these, only , CQttag~ industries aD a liqlited scale 'engage the attention of 8Qme of the rural papulation. The question of industrial develoPIQ~mt deserves the serioq.s attention and, consi· dera.tion of the aq.thorities •. For, the Revenues of the State as well a.s the prosperity of the cOIlIlt~y, . will 00' lIlaterially in,cr~sed as a. natural sequM!.ce to the development of Ind,ustries,
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. .28.. It'may be- mentioned nel!e 10 passIng, that tne progress reports of' the State were, from ti.uie ·to time, dilly' sent to the Agenoy till tbe FinAl Enu~ tneration was done. '
~9. It ii gnitifying to no~' t~~t the rrovisiopal tot!!,ls" whlch qemanded iil a#,ount' ~f fuoour and concentration were prepared. with great care and, 'acCQ
laCY_. In consequence whereof, no difference was found ,!hen the final total ( cOOsisting' of the FroVisioDll1 totals, ,the running-train to~18, and the floa~. iDg population figures from 18th March to 2nd April,)' wer!3 made up. '
30. It may also be pointed out, here, that IlO special expenditure was incurred in the form of payments to extra clerks engaged for the 'pllrpose of house-number-ing or Preliminary and Final Enumeration wor.k. The only extra expense incurred was that for, providing labourers &0., at the time of house~. numbering and on the Final Enumeration-night'for, carrying lan~erns.
31. "After the due submission in proper tiIIl.e, of the frovisi'oJl8,l total Lncation,(lf'. and other stat~ments to the 'A~ency, my atteQ.tion was ·next Abstraction direc.!ted to the prepar~tions for AQstractiqn work. A repr1ct was Office. '. s?bmi~ted to J:ou, Sir, for the s.upplj" of' t~e requirElrl. ~miuib~"of clerks," and. you were good enough to direct the hoot1S of Departments to :send a. 'number of clerks from the local and Mnhal~t offices, A 'ilUmber of temporary. cierk~ for slip-cQPying we~e also sanctioned. The selection of the~ 'from.the: a.pplicant candidates was llla4e and some clerks from the local offices began to arrh'e. In this connection I am constrained to say from experience, that I have' noticed 3 general teqdency on t~e part oE officer~ to rltise o~jections to sending gOod clerks selected and proposed by the Census Omce and to palm off instead, the least ~sefill a~d serviceaqle h~nds from their staff, for the Census' work, : the importance ~nd seriousness of which is geneml~y not understood •
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32. The· Deputy Political Agent had intimated that the Abstraction Office should be'opened on the' 4th April at Jetalsar civil Statiotl •.. Bot as in: lJll,the. question. as to .. w~ther .the. Ab.strq,ction.: ;()ffi.ee,8ho~ .. be loca.t~ at:
. Nlii"Sgadh or' Jetalsar had formed the subject of a' correspondance between the State·and the Agency authorities and it was some time, before it was finally decided that this time the Abstraction Office may be located at Jetalsal'in State Uttara. Necessary repairs were therefore executed in the Uttaro at some expense and the aCl!ommodation there, was supplemented by the erection of a big tent and a couple of rowties in the compound. All the clerks were accommodated in the rooms and the tent and row ties and the Office was held in a long verandahed room formerly used for storing hay, which was turned into a tolerably nice and commodious Oflbe-room after the floor was chunamed and the walls were white-washed and pointed. Notwithstanding these repairs, thel'e was a great nuisance of white ants which abound in these parts.
83. When these preparations were completed, the advance party consisting of my Shir@stedal' and Office clerks, and 10 temporary
Abstraction J Office opefted. clerks .. was dispatched to etalsar, on the, 16th April. Mean-
while derks from local and 'Mahalat offices continued to arrive everyday and the whole staff was com~lete hy the end· of the month. But the work of Slip-copying was commenced soon after the first batch had reached
Jetalsar, where, I myself went on the 26th, when a good progress was noticed. But from the first May the whole Office consisting of 22 tempo~ry ho.nds and 36 members of the permanent Staff was in full swing. Besides these, 58 members, 1 Supervisor' and 3 copyists were supplied byMangrol, so the aggregate strength of the Abstraction Office came to 68, made up as und~r:-1 He~d-clerk, 1 Sbirestedar, 1 Correspondance-Clerk, 1 Acco~nt-clerk, 1 Record clerk and 1 Register-clerk belonging to the Office Staff,. 2 Checkingclerks f('Om the temporary Establishment, 36 clerks from the different city Offices and the Mahala, 20 specially engaged as temporary clerks and four
,upplied by Mangrol. Besides these, 5 Office~peons and 3 temporary peons were maintained by the State. As it was not possible to provide accotntnoda·· tion 'fol' separate kitchens to such a large number, only three kitchens were started i. e. one big kitchen in which more than 40 members messed together; this was styled the Nag-ar~Brahman kitchen, of which besides the Nagar-Brahmans, three members of other de!lomination~, availed. One· f'lmaUer kitchen at which Ranias and Lohana~ and Brahmans of other kinds had their meals and a llusalmani·kitchen. The State had kindly supplied 600king and other utensils, 1anterns, tea-en ps, saucers &c., all other expenses were s.hn.red by the members.
, 34. Before the wor k was started each copyist was fully initiated in the . process of Sli~copying. The process of Slip.copying was nearly
Al?strRcti~n: indentical with that followed in the last census with this ... S Ip-Copnng. .. . b h" h d"'l" . • modificatlOn, t at t 18 bme t e sexes an certam clvi condltlOns
were indicated by printed signs, instead of by symbol as in the Census· of ,_.
1911. As the cler,ks came in intermittently from the different offices, much t~me. ~as l~st in the' beginning i~ initiating each new· comer as he arrived. Ever~ copyi~t was ~upplie9 with a pig~on-hole, a ~esk and a pencil~ Th~ :rE'ft,ular w?rk
. began from 1st May and 4,65,493 slip-copies were done up by the 3rd June.
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The average number 'of slips copied by one man in one day . varied from a. minimum of 350 slips to a maximum of 700.
. 35. ,By Abstraction is . meant, the process of c!opying eaCh entry of, all
the columus on a piece of pa,per called" Slip" which is specially prepared for the purpose. The clerks doing this Abstraction work are' called" Copyists," aud they have to post the entries in the schedules, on the slips. The Slip is
a piece, of paper ttbout 2'" dt" in' different c~lours denoting different religious. A'S for instance white slips are meant' for the Musalmans, brown ones for Hindus and so on. ~ex and' civil conditions are indicated by vaL'lous signs printed'·cn the slips; Thus a white coloured slip indicated a Mnhomedan ,male ' 01' female, inarried, unmarried or widowed according to the particular sIgns printed on that slip.
36. The Pigeon-Hole supplied to a copyist is made of wooe! and is shaped like a drawer conta.ining 6 horizontal and 6 vertical holc$
Pigeon-Hole. or compartments which could hold at least 500 slips; each hole or compartment beiu'g of equal dimensions: The vertical comra'rt
ments are labelled with chits showing religion, the 1st' three horizontal holes are for males married, unmarried and widowed and the other three f~r femnles in similar civilconditions, The copyists'were .~ivided into 4 gangs, each gllng consisting of 10 clerks. There was one Super"'isor over every ga.ng and there were two Assistant· Supervisors under' ,him ·who checked and tested the work of copyists. '
3"1. There were two In~pectors each of whom super,tise·a and checked the work of a gang. When a copyist was supplied with' blank slips of ai-Wercot religions, he arranged them in appropriate pigecn-holes. The pigeon-hole w~~ placed on the top of a desk and the desk was further utilised for copying the entries in the slip.
. 88. As sbon as a copyist had finished writing slips of a block-book he arranged all sllcb slips in a bundle, tied it round by a Rtring and gave the. bundle to the Supervisor. In the beginning a copyist could not do more than 200 or 300 slips but after 4 or 5 days as they got used to the work, a msh ' could, do ,500 or'niore. Most of the members of my staff were able' to do ·thl maximum' number of slips in a. short time.· The abstraction work: was fini~h' ed on the, '3rd June." That is ,practically speaking the Abstraction Office took
, one month and 3 days in turning,out slip-copying of 4,65,493 persons which js the total population. of the "State~ I am .gl,ad to record that although the ' Agency Census Staff and the Porbandar Staff had begun work on the 40th April and had to deal with smaller numbers, they were left behind.
39. In this connection I have to report with rcgret that I found by experience that some of the Charge Superintendents have looked upon this Census work as a sort of extra burden and done their duty hnU-heartedly and apathetically. The consequence' was that, the. entries in the block-books were full uf mi~t8kep, anq. ~lllperfections.. Wh~n I noticed this ,state of , thi~gs,. I h~d '~~ tlhploy 5 of my clerks to go through aU the books and correct entries wher-
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ever faulty or imperfect. This was very detrimental ~o the dispatch o~ cur,rent;
,Abstraction work.
40. 'When the elip-copying work was finished I reduced the Staff, by 5 _
temporary clerks and sent 12 men of the permanent Staff to join Heductioll of Staff. their original' posts, as so many clerks were not required for
sorting IlIurposes. The Sorting work took ten days and was
nlmost completed on the 13th. So the Staff was further reduced by14 men ('4
tempor,uy, 9 permanent and one M~ngrol clerk). Side by side with the ,Sorting
wOl'k, the preparation of Register' A' and the I Village Table" was going o~, '
which when ready, were submitted to the Agency on 20-6-21 and 30-6-2~
respectively.
41. For sorting purposes a'double set of boxes was required for each
Sorting. sorter and it would h::we entailed a heavy expense if these boxes
were newly mnd~ fa! the purpose. But I contrived to get some
22 old treasury cash boxes which were C'clst off and useless to the
Department but ,,,bicih served' my purpose very welt, I got these from the
Hisabi Adhikari Sab~b ~nd supplemented these, 'with the desks and pigeon-holes
and i~' ;his w~y made up tbe required number as the' Deputy Political" Age~t who' p!l.id a visit of inspection every week, was very particular that each , s?rt~r
should be prov~ded with It couple of boxes for sorting purposes. In ~his way Ii
substantial saving was .e.ffected. After all the slip's were properly' counted and
when the materials for Tabulation ~{)r~ were ~eady" the work ()f TabulatiQn 'by
Sorting- was tak~n up on the 14th June. Sorters were to find out the' figur~s
required f~r tables. Every Sorter was supplied with, from 12 . to 22 thousand
slips according to individual capacity, and smartness. They had also to :6..11 up
Sorters' Tickets. Two Supervisors and one inspEfctor kept an eye upon them . .... ,.., . . -
and saw tbat"tbe work was properly and efficiently done. The work of a sorter
consisted of ~ortjng the slips UIlder hend,s required for the various final tables, . , '
count the,slips thus sorted and enter the number made out in the Sorters' tick~ts
supplied to him for every table. Of the two boxes supplied to them one -w'!lS
utilised f(lr males and the other for females and the pigeon holes for . sorting the
slips. Strict il'LjUl1ctions were given to the Supervisors and Inspectors to see that
the sorters prepared the h.bles of the charges' assigneel to them in. time marked
out by the Censns-Code. The work done by some of the copyists ~as found '''to
be faulty, so 6 clerb were employed to remedy the def~G.ts and had to be re
tained till the end of August, although the work of Sorting was over. on, the
-15th' of that month. So that£rom the, 16th, August 1921, .13 tempo~aryand 9
permanent clerks ,and 2 Mangrol clerks were relieved of, their duties in the
12 'Census Abstraction Office. Side by side ·with the Tahulation. work, the prepara. tion of the Tables and Compilation Regiaters was gl;)ing on and these were. finished aDd submitted to tbe Agency in the following order:-
No.· of Compilation Registers
VI.
YII.
VIII.
X.
XI.
XII. XII. A. & B.
XIII-A. & B .... ...
X,!.
XVI A. & B.
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
Provo Table 1·-11.
Date on which presented to
the Atrency.
I 4-7-21.
6-7-21.
]5-7-21.
14-7-21.
22-8-21.
]5-9·-21.
{A. 13-9-21.
B. 15-9..;.21.
20-7-21.
25-7-21.
30-9-21.
1-10.21.
't " " Compilation wasJ not asked for
No. of Table.
Register 'A'
Village Register.
VII.
VIII.
x. XI,
{XII.
XII. A & XLI. B.
XIII. A. &; B.
XV,
xvr. A. & B ..
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
Provo I & II.
Date on which presented ..
25~6-21.
30-6-21 ..
8-7-21.
15-7-21.
7-9-21.
'8-9-21.
7-9-21.
8-9-21.
15-9-21.
10-9;"21.'
16-9-21.
30-9-21.
1-10-21.
. Jt " I, (I) 2-10-21.
(it) 15-10-21.
42. In this way though the work was started 'late, by dint of continuo ous and steady bj;lrd work and by the exercise of strict dicipline and vigilence,
. 1 was'able 'to finish the work of Abstraction ·and Tabulation in proper time ane. before the other Abstraction Offices doing. the same ,tork at Jatalsar.
43. Compilation is the process of· combining figllres .i,n the . Sorters' tickets. in, such a way 3S to obtain the totals under each h~d tor
Compilation. the District. The Compilation Registers for all the tables which were required to be submitted by the Provincial Superintendent
have been for\varoed through the Deputy Political AgeDt~s Office and the '. tables also have been forwarded inthe same way.
44. These operations have been conducted as economically as possible and
Genera1 Remarks.
no' unjust or lavhih .outlay has been .m~e. Special care bas been taken to see that the expenditure, under ~o circumstance's, should exceed the sanctioned amount under the differeDt heads;
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.specially, under ,the, heads of, Establishment and contingencies. A f1&arked
~afJ2'n!l 11.ll8 been effected under the head of Extraordinry expenditure which
has remained untouched.
45. There is a. saving under every head and I am glad to report that the
total saving under all heads amounted to Rs. 5,574 on the 31st' August 1921.
A further saving is li~ely in the amount sanctioned for September and October
1921. The total saving comes uP, to a little less than flo third of the aggregate
suni simctioned. This very fact bears ample Testimony to the economy and care
with which the work has been done from the beginning to finish.
4'6. Before cODclllding the report, I take tRis opportunity of putting on
record and conveying my sincere thanks and sense o[ ob'fi· Concluding gation to His Highness's Government for the confidence Rema.rks. placed on me; and for facilities 'given to me in e"ery possible
way for carrying out these operations to a successful issue.
to the Heads of departments, to th.e sllbordinate officers and to the Vahi.
watdars and Mansiffs and other officers for their co-operation and to Vakils
and those members of the public who have assisted as volunteers for
their willing help. Had it not been for the sympathetic and generous attitu(l~
of the .Diwan and the Political Secretary, I w~uld not have been able to ren
der as satisfactory an flCCOl1nt of my work as I have been able to do. :My
thanks are as much due to my oftice Staff and to the permanent servants
drawn from other deplutments as also to 'most of the memberfl! of the tempore
ary staff who have spa.red no pains and done this work with zeal and pre
servance in a way worthy of commendation. It gives me gre.~t pleasure to re-''';
port that all. the clerks whether permaaent or temporary have worked in a
spirit of great harmony a.nd strict discipline giving as good an account ()f
work in each ease as individual eapacity and intelligence would permit.
47,. I think I would be failing in my duty if I dia not bring to your
spedal notic::e the unremitting and devoted labours of my Sheristedar Mr.
Chunital Sarabhai Kucbhi whose evell and concilliatory manners, untiring zeal
close application and devo~ion to duty have largely contributed to the success
.ful termillation Qf these operations. Next to him comes Mr. Hllribhai Jivabhai
Pati~l" haj.ling from th.e survey Department, whose assiduities also deserve
, epeciAJ notiCp.~ 'l'he account clerk of my office Mr. Gopaldas has kept the
a.cCOUJJ.ti up-to-date and bas never been, backward in other works pertain
ing to this responsible office. I therefore most humbly recommend that their
.services and untiring efforts may be adequately recognised and appreciated
by suitable promotions. The other memb,ers of my office staff have also
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done iheir work very satisfa.otorily and they too, deserve consideration a.t your
hands.
48. Lastly I may be allowed to acknowledge with' grll.titude the assis
tance and cardial support 1 luwe received from Yourself whenever I was in neecl
of them.
49. In the Cemms of 1911 men deserving certificates were recommended
to the Provincial Superintendent by the then Censll:! Genera.l Superintendent
of this State for the award lind most of them had receive<l Certificates of the
2nd or 3rd Class, according to their merits. This year however, the matter
of awarding Certificates to the deserving officers and others whose work has
been found to be very satisfactory has been left to the discretion of the State.
1 therefore recommend the following Officers a~d Subordinates for the grant
of Certifioates:-
Second Olass.
1 Mr, J. X. Sequierll. '1ir Forest Superintendent.
2 J, Jayantilal H. Vasamda. Port Superintendent. S ,., Maneklal D. NamlYati. Kutiana Munsiff.
4 "
Mahasukhl'ai M. Vasavada. Diwani Munsiff.
5 J, Ibrahim V. Lakhani. Head Master Mahabat Madrassa. 6 " Girjashanker M. Desai. Bhesan Munsiff. ,..
A bdulka.dar B. M uDshi. Custom Vnhiwatdar. • " 8
" Maneklal Madhavji. Gir Vahiwatdar.
9 " Jnysukhlal R. Bnch. Pleader Verawal.
10 ", Chunila! S. Kachhi. Shirastedar Census Office.
Third Cla.ss.
1 Mr. Deviprasad M. Bueh.
2 " Rew8shanker P. Rawd.
;) " Lakhubhai D. Satani.
4: " Ishwarrai B. Vasavada.
5 J~ Jayashanker J. J ikar.
6 ,> Sarabhai G. Vasavada.
7 n Chhelshanker K. Vaishrmva.
1\ " Manekial Harid;ls
;) " Haribhai J. Pndidar
1 Ii " Manilal S. Selat
'Head Master Verawal M. S.
Taluka Master Una.
,. " Verawal.
Head Master Middle School Chorw:d.
Shirastedar Central Gaol.
Shirastedar Mahalat Gherbheni Office
" N ageshri Court.
" Rutiana Court.
Olerk Jariff Da£tar.
" Bhesan Vahiwatj Office.
11 Mr. Sayed Bin Haji..
12 ." Hawamian Gulam Nabi. 13 ~, Hamedmian A. Munshi.
14 ." Shantilal 8. Vasa vada.
15 ." Jatashanker Vagbji.
16 " Hari.sha.nker N. Trawadi .. i
:17 " Govindsing S. Panda.,.
18 " Kantishanker K.
19 " Dinkerrai G. Buch.
20 ,., Vasantt'8li K. Jikar ~
21 a, Bhagwanlal C. Dholakia-..
22 ,., Babulal H. Nanawati.
23 It Laxmiprasad' N. Vaishnava' ..
24 " Pranjiwan Kalida&.
15 Clerk Police Commissioner's Office ..
Asst. Master M. Maddressa..
Cle~k Shit Court.
t. 't Vahiwati Office.
u Kesbod " " ,,. J unagadh "
" " Revenue Record Office.
" Survey office. Shirastedar State Press.
Clerk Chief" Judicial Office.
Clerk Patan Vahiwati Office.
Temporary Staff' Censas Office.
do.
Inspector Mangro-l Census Staff.
50. It will not be considered out of place for me to report with: gre~t
pleasure and satisfaction that I have invariably met with courtesy and considera
tion in all respects from Mr. Kad-ri, the Deputy Political Agent So.rath Prant,
in his capacity as District SllperiDtendent, in all his dealings with me, during
the long period of my 5- month's stay at Jetalsar an.d for whiC"h my th:mks
are due to tha t Officer.
1 have the h::mouf to be,
SIR, Your most obedient ser\'ant ,
Purnahotta.mra,i B. Na.uava,ty,
Census General Superintendent
tT unagadh State.
Appendix I.
Remarks on Census Tables.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS:-
The difficulties under which the Census Operations are conducted, are now too patent to require a detailed description. These difficulties, what eyer
they were, have been encountered, got ovet, and the enumeration done without
any untoward event, and the results have been arranged and tabulated.
In drawing up the report I have endeavoured to make it as
concise as possible without sacrificing utility. The figures to be dealt ~ith, were large, and many and varied calculations had to be made to arrive at
them from different points of view. The conclusions arrived at are based on the figures and not the result of any preconcei ved notions.
This Register was not called for in the Census 'J£ 1911. It is a
R novel one this time. It contains full details of blocks, circles,
eO'jster "A". . . . . o . charges, occupIed houseil, and populatIon by sex and rehglOn.
The total population is returned at 4,65,493. This shows an in-
crease of 31,271 souls during the decennium. The increase cornel Village Table. b 7 / d' I I I h' h' 10 / . to a out p c an IS ess t Ian norma W Ie IS p C.
Occupied houses have increased also by 2,425. In towns there are
24,431 or 24 houses for 100 persons as against 24.'1 in 1911. In villages how
ever there a decre9se. 21' 4 houses for 100 persons inFltead of 22' 7.
But the population in Urban area shows an increase on the whole
t.his time by 3,453; the towns of Verawal, Patan, Una, Kutiana and Vanthli..
return increased population while the population of J lln3.gadh and Mangrol
has decreased. The rural population shows a similar condition of increase a~
well by 2'7,818.
There are in all 825 villages this time, as against 847 in 1911. This
r.eduction is due to the fact that in 1911, 26 Nesses were sho,..,.n as Village::; ;md not as inhl,l.bited pJa,ces Qr nesses. This number when deducted from 847
would reduce it to 821, to which when 4 ne\yly popuhted villages of Dbarampore, Ere-Na.ger, Vilaspur and Hiranvel are added brings the' total to 8"25.
The total population of 4,65,493 is made up of 2,3;,264 male!; a.n·l
2,28,229 females. There is an increase of 16,401 males and 14,870 females.
The number of towns as can be expected has remained the snme
i. e. 7 . .A.. pl~ce with n. population of 5,000 or more persons is treated as a. Town for the Census purposes. The largest town in the State is Junagadh, the Ctlpital, and has a population of 32,645 as against 35,413.
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Tables ... I, II, nI, IV and Y, have not been called for this time. They are to be prepared by the Office of the Provincial Superintendent. The information supplied in Register c'A" gives materials for the Compilation of
these Tables.
T:lble VI. This concerns petty sects of the Mllsalmans and Jains.
The distribution of population by religion shows that nearly '19 pic of
Table VII. the population are Hindus; Musalmans give a little over 19 pic;
Jainsnearly It; Christians 'I~lfParsis ~lJ and Others also rtl) pIc.
As for Civil Conditioll:- (a) In a crowd consisting of a proportionate mixture of 100 persons of all denominations there will be found 26
Inarried males, 19 married females 21 unmarried mllles, 23 unmarried females, 7 widows and 4 widowers.
(b) In a crowd consisting of a similar mixture of 99 Hindus; there 'Will be found 25 married males, 18 married fema.les, 22 unmarried males, 23 unmarried females, 7 widows and 4 widowers.
(c) In a similarly constituted crowd of 100 Mu!almans there will be _found 27 unmarried males, 21 unmarried, females, 22 married females, 19 married males, 7 widows and 4 widowers.
- (d) In a similarly constituted crowd of 100 Ja.ins there would be found .26 married males, 20 married females, 20 unmarried females, 18 unmarried males, 12 widows and 4 widowers.
Educa.tion. Out of 100 persons only 9 will be found to be literate. The actual
Table 8. number of illiterates is 4,23,217.
Out of 100 literates nearly 90 are males and 10 females. It will thus he seen that only 11 females out of 1,000 are literate. These figures speak for themselves about the condition of female Education in the State.
T9.ble VIII gives details about literates and illiterates at different ]Jel'iods. At the end of my remarks on 'this table will be found various percentages re-the literates at the four age periods.
I~iterates in English are very few until the age, period of 10-14. This result is due to the fact that no child is permitted to commence the study of English until it passes the 4th Standard in a primary school. This generally happens between the age of 10 and 11.
'rable 12.
Infirmities.
Four kinds of infirmities are taken into account viz. Insanity, Deaf,·
Mutism, Blindness and Leprosy.
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The number affected is 1,859. It is a large num'ber and can be roughly calculated at 4 in a thousand. It appear~ that more people are amicted with blindness than with the other 3 infirmities put to-gether ( the number is mot:e then double.)
Castes Kunbis~ as may be expected,. hold the first place numerically as
formerly. They number 62,.424. They are followed by Kolis, Table 13. whose number is nearly equal to that 0{ the Kunbis. These Kolis
eiu'n their living mostly boy day-labour though a small percentage of this- class are also cultivators of land. They are the first to feel the efft!ct& of lean years.
OecupatioDS. (a) Land cultivation, is the most important occupation in th.e State and
Table 17 to 19. on it the living of 1t 73,886 depends.
(0) The next oC('''trpation is that of farm-servants and field-labourers. This occupation maintains 51,36'7.
(c) State servants follow these, numbering 23,841. (d) They are followed by labourers, Workmen, Porters and messengers
whose number is '.20,716.
(e) Beggars and Vagrants &c~ living on indiscriminate charity and numbering 17,644 come next.
(r) Itinerant traders. and pedlers follow with a number of 17,441.
(g) Herdsmen, Shepherds &c. come next numbering 10,336.
(h) The last group is Cotto~. Spinners, Sizers and weavers numbering 9,941 or very nearly 10,000.
There is no other occupation giving employment to IOrOOO persons and more.
It will be observed from a glance at the facts given above~ thllt
barring State-Servants &c., Vagrants, and Itinerant traders, occnpations connected with Agriculture give employment to a very large ,part of tilt" population. Itinerant traders and pedlers form a. very useful agency in bringing articles of domestic use and riecessity to the very homes of the people en· gaged in agricultural pursuits and save them the time and trouble of visiting
large towns for purchasing them. Again many of the State· Servants llre also concerned with land questions and its produce. These facts prove that Juna.· . ga.dh is mainly an agricultural State.
TABLE I.
Area, houses a.nd population. The area of the State is 3,336! sqeare milei! as :\hrninst 3,233 square
miles in 1911. A detailed survey ha.s been effected and th<: increase is due to that circumstance.
2. Occupied houses. The total number of occupied houses has increased by 2,425 from
99,971 to 1,02,336.
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3. Urba1;l popula.tion.
The nU,mber of towns has 'been tl,te same i. eo. 7. The Census Code defines a town to he " A continuous collection of 'houses in'habited by not less than 5,000 persons." Seyen places in the State fall under that definition.
These are Ju~a,ga.dh, V~ra."a.I, WanthaIi, Patall, UZ,la, Mat;lg'fPl, Kutia.na.
,4. ':rotal PopulQ.tio~.
,The total population has increased by 31,211 persons from 4,34,222 to 4,65,493. Taking one pic. per year a.s the rate of normal increase of llopulatioll, tllls numb~r ought to have been 4,77,754 but the actl,Ial popuht,tjon is 4,65,493 so that the inc,rease js less tha1;l normal. ( 6' 8 p. c. ins,tead of 10).
5. Urban Area. ,.'
The figures returned for urban area ,is 1.,02,2~9 ~giLjnst :98,7,96 Q,u,r. ,i,ng the pr:ev~ous deca~e. There ,is an ,increaf3e of 3,4j9 in the popUlation for the urban area.
The previo~s tept applied to ,the p<?pul;t.tion occupying the U rhan ai;eR gi~es ,the following resul,t.
Total for 1911 was 98,796. In 1921 the total population ought to hav~ -be~n ~,O~,64:3. There i~ thus a shortage of 6,39~ pers)"1ns. ~t will be a lSubject of interest to find out wh~t tow,ns sh,?w Il].ore an~ whl;lt towns less thaI,l ;the nOPmaJ iI?:c,rease:-
, ~'.-': ' .....
Population Actnal. Population Normal.
,Towns. Over Under In 1921. In 1.911. [ncr~ase. Decrease. In 1921., normal normal
_,
""
' , ",' \, ,
2.i581 _"
JunaO'adh 32,6{,5 35,4Q . 38,95t · 6.309 0
Una ?J4~5 ' 6,251 184 · 6,876 • 441
Patan 8,4:!7 6,867 1,560 • 1,553 874 . Ve.I£iwal 191538, 15,56q .3,,975 • 17,119 2,419 . Mangrol 14,233 15,135 . 902 16,648 · 2,4V>
Kutiapli\ 12,332 1l,H66 96(,) · 12,172 0 140
W~nthan 8,639 8,201 438 · 9,021 · 382 -
Total. 1.02,249 1 '"
I,08,64p 98,796 7,123 3,670 ~1293 9,68'[ ,.
I N et increase 3,453 under normal 6,394. ,------~
Note:-Though Una, Patan, Verawal, Kutiana a~d W~nth~li show i:ncreases in' population, only Patan and Verawal are over norm~), others are below llor~al. ' ' ,
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Rura,l area.
The return gives 3,63,224 persons as inhabiting the rural area. The
figures for 1911 are 3,35,426. The increase is 27,798 persons. The normal
increase would have been 83,542 persons. There is thus a decrease by 5,74'
under the normal in the rural area.
The shortage of normal increase both in tbe Urban and the Rnral
areas may fairly be attributed to the great destruction of life in both these
areas caused by the Influenza epidemic. It took a heavy toll in large towns as
well as in the villages thIoughout the State.
The total population of 4,65,493 persons is made up of 2,37,264
males and 2,28,229 females. The numbers do not show a very great divergence
and therefore no remarks are necessary. The corresponding figures for 1911
are 2,20,863 males 2,13,359 females. The males thus show an increase of 16,401
and the females of 14,870. On applying the test of 10 p.~. increase, the males
ought to have increased to 2,42,949 and the females to 2,34,694. The males
are therefore 5,685 short of and the females 6,465, of the normal.
Males.
Out of 2,37,264 males 50,983 occupied Urban nnd 1,86,281 Rural
area. The corresponding figures for 1911 are 49,168 and 1,71,695 respectively.
It is therefore apparent that while the tOWIlS have gained 1,815 males the
villages ha.ve gained 14,586.
Fema,les.
Out of 2,28,229 females 51,266 occupied Urban, 1,76,963 Hllral .
area; corresponding figures for 1911 are 49,629 and 1,63,731 respecti~ely.
There has been a gain of 1,6~7 females in towns and of 13,232 in villages,
Tables II, III, IV and VI were not called for this time by the Office
of the Provincial SQ.perilltendent.
Table VII.
Religion, sex, a.nd civil condition.
The total population of 4,65,493 is m~de up ot 2,37,264 males ar.c1
2,~8,229 females. The percentages are 50' 9 and 49'1 respecti vel y for rr.al€H
and females.
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Distribution of popula.tion· a.ccording to religion and sex only.
Religion. Total. Per-
centage.
-Males. ema es. Per· IF 1 I P ....
centage. cent~ge
Hindu. 3,68,003 79·· 05 \1,89,847 40'690 1,78,656 38'382
Musalman. 90,091 19' 35 44,355 9'502 45,736 9'822
"lain. 7,216 1'56 3,465 ' 75 3,751 . '815
Christian. 90 0'02 47 ·0'011 43 0'010
]'al'see. .1)3 0'01 26 0'005 27 0'005
Others. 40 0'01 24 0'005 16 0'003 ---
Total. 4,65,493 100'00 2,37,264 50'962 2,28,229 49'038
The percentages of the totals under sex and religion, to the population works out as below:-
Percentage to Ueligion. Sex, the total popu- Remarks.
lation.
Hindu. Males. 40'690
" Females. 38'382
M ~lsalmall. MaleS. 9'50.2
" Females. 9'822
Jain, Males. '750
" Females. '815
Christian. Males. 0'011
" Females. 0'010
})arsee. Males, 0'005
" Females. 0'005
Others. Males. 0'005
,. Females. 0'003 -
Total. 100'000
Hindus considerably out-number-· tfLose' pro·ressing oth.er religionS'. Their number is nearly 4 times as g.reat as that of the othe·rs pwt to ... gether.
Hindus are followed by Musalma.ns whose males and females form 8i little less· than l/[) of' the total po-pulation. Jains form. a very sm..'\U part. The number of' Christians, Parsees a.nd others is negl'igibfe.
Civil OonditioIb General.
The total popuration 4,65,493 is. maue up of 2,07;686 marrie(l 2,05,.861 unmal'ried and. &1,996 widowed persons.
The percentage of married, oomanied ~nd widowed persons, are 44' 61, 4:4' 22 8ind n '17 respectively.
The distribution aecordin,q to sea: is as' follow8.:'-
Civil condition. I Males. I Female.. I Remarks.
Ma.rried. 1,19,311 8&,.325
tJ nmarried. 1,00,294 1,05,567
Widowed. 17,659 34,
3117 1 Total'. r ~,37,264 2.,28,229 .•
The percentages to the totllIl mala popula.tion. oi married,. unmarried and widowers are 5.0'28,.42' 2&, and 1-44.
With re£erem:e ta' females the percentages oi married,. unmarried ani wiQows a.re respecti"ely :i.8 -61,.46' 25- a.nd 15 '14.
The fiO'ures tor Civil Condition when compared with the t o ....
population give percentages as bel'ow;-
I ------------_.----------------------t-------~
Civil Condition. Percentq
Widowers
'Widows
Unmarried Males ,Jl~ •• Jiiate nnmber of 100 married, x .
-Do- Females • es and females, there would be fonnd
1brried Males .1lales, ~1 unIDfl,rried females, 19 married
-Do- Females condition of Jains. Total. ..... "on is 7,216 of these 3,465 or 48'1 pic are ma]e3
_________ _.:es.
s Or in round figures in a. crowd consisting of proportionate mixture
of Unmarried, Married and. widowed males and females there should be found 26 married males 19 married fe males 2.2 unmarded females 22 unmarried males 4 widowers and 7 widows.
Civil condition" Hindus. The total Hindu population of 3,6,8,008 is made up of 1,49,396
muried, 1,77,724 unmllorried and 40,883 widowed persons and the percentages of m~rried" u.nmarded, llond widowed persons are 4.3' 69, 4.5' 20, and 11' 11.
The distribution I).ccording to sex: is .:-
Civil condition.
,eo. __ ... ~_. "
Unmarrie~.
;Married.
Widowed.
. • .... , .... , ............ « ,·'S •. ,( .... t.e .... .
Tota--l ••••••. t\,f •••• c .•••• I.,.
Mides. I Fernales •
93,804 84,420
81,918 ,67,478
14,125 2,6,758 -----------
~,89,347 1,78,656
=3,S8,QP3 The .per<;entages to the total populotion of unmarried and married
~ mal€i3 and widowers are 43' 26 and 49' 28 and 7·46. ~~ , ~ ~~ , , With reference to the Hindu fem~les the percentages are 47' 25,
6C9L~ and 14' 99 respectively. ' o t;\~ The ~gures for civil cOllditon when compa~ed with total Hindu
·,,_;,p.l'ce,I,ltages as below:-~
cb .... -.
,,1' Females. , .... -,OflStlan.· -'.- Males.
" Females.
Parsec. Males.
" Females.
Others. Ma.les.
,. Females.
Total.
PercentaIT{l _.. 0 • R.emarks.
'150
'S15 84
0'(, 7·~7
, 22'26
22'94
25·85
18·34
100·00
100· (.oisting of proportionate number males and females ·there woulrl
---------------......;----,ales, 22 unmarried ~alei,
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Civil Condition Muss,lms,ns, The total Mahomedan population is 90,091 out of these 44;355 or
49' 23 pIc are males and 45,736 or 50' 77 pic females, the number of females exceeds by l' 54 p, c.
Out of 90,091 Mahom~dans 36,713 are married, 43,429 are unmarried and 9,949 are widowed. The percentages of married, unmarried and widowed are 40'71, 48'30 and 10'99 respectively.
The distribution according to sex is:-
Civil condition. Males. Females.
Unmarried, 24,069 19,360
'Married. 17,046 19,667
Widowed. 3,240 6,709
Total. •• 44,355 45,736=90,091
The percentages to the total' Musalman male popUlations of the unmarried, married males and widowers are 38'43, 54'26, and 7'31 respectively and with reference to Musalman females the percentages respectively are 43'0, 42'~,3 and H'6T.
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The figures for civil condition when compared with the total Musalman population give percentages as below:-
___ _..,_C_i_Vi_I_CO~n ... d_it_io_n_.~_ ....... _____ p ... e...,r_c_en_I;"~. Rema,ks.
Widowers,
Widows.
Unmarried females.
U mnarried males.
Marded Females.
l-Iarried Males.
3~59
7'45
21'49
26'72
21'83
18'92 -_~----~.-""""!"- --....-'1----,-,..,...--..,..--1
Total. 100'00
Or in crowd consisting of a proportionate I!umber of 100 married, unmarried and widowed Musalman males and females, there would be funnel 27 unmarried males, ~2 married fem,ales, ~1 unm~rried females, 19 married males, 7 wiq,ows and 4 widowers.
Civil condition of Jains. Total Jain population is 7,2l6 of these 3,465 or 4S'l pic are males
and 3,751 or 51;9 pic females.
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As among the Mahomeda.ns amongst the Jains t:oo the number of females exceeds that of the males. This excess among the J ains is 3'S lllore than or twice as much as, among the Milhomedans.
Out of 7,216 Jains 2,737 are unmarried, 3,327 married and 1,192 are widowed. The percentages of the unmarried, married and widowed are 37'90, 46'42 and 15'68 respectively,
The distribution according to sex is:-
Civil condition. Males. Females.
Unmarried. 1,287 1,450
Married. 1,889 1,488
Widowed. 289 863 --
Total. 3,465 3,751:::7,216.
The percentc'lges to the total Jain male populrLtion of the unmarried, married and widowed Jain males are 37'14, 64'51 and 8'35 respectively.
The same among females are 38'66, 38' 33 and 23'1 respectively.
The figures for civil condition when compared with the total Jain popUlation give percentages as under:-
Civil condition. Percentages.
'Vidowers. 4'01
Widows. 11'96
Unmarried males. 17'88
Do. Females. 20'09
Married Males. 26'18
Do. Females. 19'93
Total. 100'00
Or in a crowd consisting. of proportionate number of 100 J:lins m:tles and females there would be found ~6 married males, 20 nnmarrictl females, an equal number of married females, 18 unmarried males, 12 widows' and 4 widowers.
General Summary,
In crowds consisting of 100 males and females Hindus, Musalmans
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and Jains, there would be found the following. numbers:-
Civil condition. HilidUS·luusalman. Jains.
Widowers. 4 4 4
Widows. 7 7 12
Uomarried Males. 22 19 18
Do. Females. 23 21 20
Married Males. 18 27 20
Do. Females. 25 22 26
. This statement shows:-
(1) that the percentage of widowers is the same among Hindlls,
Musalmans and Jains.
(2) the greatest percentage of widows is found amongst the Jains,
(3) that the percentage of unmarried females is higher amongst the
Hindus than amongst the Musalmans a.nd the Jains and it may be
roughly said that between! & j of each denomination is unmarried.
(4) that the greatest percentage of unmarried males exists amongst the
Hindus and the least nmongst the Jains. _.
(5) that the greatest percentage of married femll.les is found amongst
the Hindus and Jains among whom it is lth. :md the least among
the Musalmans among whom it is a little more than 1/5th.
(6)· that the greatest percentage of married males is also among the
MusalmunB and the least amongst the Hindus.
TABLE VIII.
Education by Religion and sex.
Out of the total population consisting of 4,65,493 persons 42,276
are literate and the remaining 4,23,217 are illiterate; so that out of 100 per
sons 9 will be found literate as against 8 in 1911; this means that there is 1
one literate person among 11;
The number of literates in English is 3,233; this works out at a little
under 7 in 1,000 people as against 4 in 191.1.
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Distribution a.ccording to sex.
Further Scruti~y rey,e~ls the fact that am.ong the 42,276 literates
37,105 are males and 5,171 fen;tales; thus :t;le!;lrly 90 pIc of the literates are
males and 10 pIc ferna,les.
The percentage of literate males to the total male population is
15' 6 and that of the fe~ales to the total female population is 2'2; the percen
tage of the literate males to the total population of the State is g·o and that ofliterate fetffiales in 1'1.
Distribution according to a.ge ..
AGE PERIOI)~.
For the purpose of Census the age periods taken a,re 0-9, 10-14,
15-19 and 20 and oyer.
The statement given below gives the .distribution of the population
accor,d~ng to these 4.ge reriods,:-
A.ge pet·io~. r otal persons: Males. Females~
0-9 1,39,449 69,743 69,706
~O-H 60,139 32,79~ 27,348
l5-19 32,576 18,666 13,9~0
20 and ov.el'. • ! ',".:
2,33,329 1,16,064 1,]7,265 --Total. 4,135,4,93 2,37,264 2,28,229
'Vhat strikes t~e ~ye at a general glance is that though- the figures
of males and females are practically equal for the periods 0 to 9 and 20 and
O\Ter, there is a large di~erence of males over female!;l in the periQd~ 10-14 a~d
] 5-19 the same pqE?nqmina was observed in 1911.
Age period 0 too 9.
On~ of the total population of J,~9,449 for the age period 2,654:
are cl~s5ed (/-S litpr~tes of whom 2,15~ are mq.les and 499 £emales~ _
The percentage of snch children to the total population of thit;; age
i8 1:9 of which 1'5 is for boys and 0'4 for girls against 1'7 and 1·4 and 0'3
in the Census of 1911.
Sp~cial Literate _i~ English.
The number of literates in.this age ,period i. g., 0-9 ~s H. consisting
~f II ~oy~ and ~ girls.
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Age period 10 to 14.
Thc figures for the total population for this age period is 60,139
made up of 32,791 males nnd 27,348 females.
The total number returned as liter9tes is 7,565 made up of 6,407
males and 1,158 females.
The percentage of totalliterntes to the total of this age period IS
12'5 of which 10'6 is for males and 1'9 is for females.
The percentage of literate males to total males is 19'5 and that of.
literate females to total females of this age is 4'2,
Special Literates in English.
The number of totallitm'ates is 566. The males number 543 and the
females 23.
The percentage of males to the total for this period is ~'7 again!;t
0'6 in 1911, the percentage of girls is ·OS. There were only 4 females of this
age period learning English in 1911 while in the present Census the number
has risen to 23.
Of these 23 gil'ls who nre return en. as literate in English ·15 ar('
Hindus 1 Musalm:m 1 Jain 4 Christians and 2 Others.
Age period 15 to 19.
The total population of this age period is returned at 32,576 m:ic1e
up or 18,666 males nnd 13,910 femnles; of these, literates number 4,695 of whom
3,925 are males and 770 are females.
TIle percentage of the total literates to the totel population of the
Dge period is 14'4; of this males have a percentage of 12 and females 2'4 against
10'9 and ]:6 respectively in 1911,
The percentage of Ii terate males to total males of this age period is
21 fig»inst 20 hl 1911 and that of females is 5'5 against 3'5 in 1911.
Special Litera.tes in English.'
The nnmber of literates in English is 758 of whom 730 are maleg
and 28 females against 440 and 7 respectively in 1911.
The percentage of males to the total for this period are 3'9; and
that for females is 0'2.
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Of the 28 £em:lles rcturne1 as literates in English, J unagadh contrihutes 24 (17 Hindus 1 Musalman [, Christians and 1 Others) Verawal 2 (1 Hindu and 1 Christian) Wanthli 1 Mahomedan and ~rlangroll Mtbomedan,
Age period 20 and over .•
This age period natllmlly gives the greatest number, The total Iii
~,33·,329 of whom 1,16,064 are males and 1;17,265 females,
The namber of literates is 27,362; males being 24,618 and females 2,744,
The per::entage of all literate persons of this age period to the
total is 11 7; the distribution being 10'5 males and 1'2 females.
The percentage of literate males to the total number or males or this pE-riod is 21'2 and of liierate females to the total number of females is 2'3:
The percentage of literate males to literate females is 11'1.
The statement given in the next page is a summary of the preceding:-
Acre h
pl~riou,
General all Ages,
0-9
10 14
15-19
General. r I'articular.
I n· ) 8 1'1 15'6 2'2
1'9 0'7
12'5 4'2
14'4. 2'4 ·21'0 0'0
20 lIndm'cr, 11'7 10'5 1'2 21'2 2'3
Table IX, This Table was not called . for.
Special Literate lfi
English,
0'7 0' 7 .. , .. , .. , .. 1·7 I' (;2 'OK
3'9 '" ,"l 7 0' 2
'8 l' 6 '04
The following is a list drawn up in the order of horne hngllage Table X.
of the population of the State:-
(The facts and figures re this lire in a separate sheet).
Table Xl &XII. The facts relating to these are put in a· separate sheet. •
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C·astes.
Do XIII. A & T!lese have been arranged in numerical order. ])0 XIII. B.
It will be seen -that the top pla.ce is occupied by the Kunbis with
a total of 62,424. made up of 32,091 male~ Ilnd 3U,333femltlt1s .. They form
13'4 pIc of the total popubtion. Tbis caste plays an important part as pro-.
ducertl. They are almost illiterate and the majority of the claf:ls consider School
Education. as unnecessary for their children. They generally employ their chil
dren in tending cattle and attending to other work pertaining to their prufe~.
sion during school-hours. From expel'ience it may be said that it will take l~
10ng time before this class which contributes mainly towa.rds the Education of
other classes will understand the use and advantages of Educntion. I ha\'e
l}oticed also thu.t those few hOYi of the class, who have received School E,Iucn
tion have shown a tendem:y of looking upon their avocation as something
£/~fra dig after finishing theil' School· life. Though the Education is free they
do not take advan.tage of the boon.
Next in order nre the Kalis. They number IlS mln,y as the Kuobi:!. This figlJre is 62,263 of whom 31,690 are males and 30,573 females.
These, too, play the part of' producers in Bome parts of the territories of
this State. But 0. grelj.t majority of them work 3S labourers. Thieving propensity
is a prominent vice of this Clll~S, They fOl'In 13'37 of the total pop Ilation.
In 1911 their numbers were 47,611. During the last decade their nnmbers ha~'c
increased by 14~652. Thl!' class maiQly contributes to supply the day-h,bouret·"
to the Kllnhis who can-not do without their assistance in the fields. In the
~3.lt'pans ::J.t Lodhwa and I3her~i salt is manQ.factlJred by the members of thitl CbS8
~nly. A part of this CitlSS also live:i upon Melon-growing in river-bed~ :\l'\
~lso by t.rapping a.nd hunting 8m~lll animals. The rest t:lke to thie .... ing·.
Civil COlldition.
As regards civil conditions married condition is much preferredantl
really to be desired from an ecunomic point of view by the Kunbie. Among
these a.s also Ilrpong the Kolis the cjJstorns o~ infa.nt mal'riage and widow
remarriage as also that of dissolving the sacred ties on the least plausible
pretext llre very premlent. The percentages of the mllllried males and femnles .
"re much larger ~mong this class J;han among the Hi!1dus of other ~enouiilla
tiO~S, ~l}d thqse of widowers nnd widows are sl1)~ller.
Table~ ~VU, XVIII _ :lIlt.
Occupations.
The schedule for this Oensus contains 191 groups of Occupationli
inf)tead 0' 170 for the previous Census in i911. This increase is due to
splitting, in a few esses, ~indred occurati~ns. t}nd constituting th~m into
scpara~e groups.
17 I do not think that l'emal'ks in detail upon every kind of occupation
would serve any useful purpose, Such details if required can be found in Table XVII combined with the Classified scheme of occupations.
Consideration therefore, has been gh'en to' numerical importance and only such occupations as give employment to workers and their dependants numbering 10,000 lind, over, have 'been dealt with :below.
~he first in numerical importance is group No.2 giving employment to 1,73,936 workers llnd their dependilnts. The appendix settles, that 'group 2 is for ordinary Cultivators, Table X V II shows that there are in the :State 1,73,936 persons employed in ordinary cultivation, that out of this number, 56,268' men 'and 30.~38 women are workers and 86,730 persons depend for their livelihood' upon their work.
The percentage to tOtal. population of the nnmber returned under the group df workers is 37'3. Out of the 1,73,936 persons so engaged, 1,5'1,954 are Hfndus 21,865 are Musll.lm:tns III Jains 1 Parsee and 5 Others,
Group 2 is followed by group 4 & .5 consisting of 51,367 workeri'; and depend:tnts. These groups contain fa.rmsel'vants and field ]aboul'ers. 'Of these 15,084 nre males and lS,312 femftle workers and 16,971 dependallts. The percentage of these to the total popula.tion i~ 11'03, Of this' uumbel'
4.),a74' are Hilldl1~, 5,98G lIusalmans and 7 Jains.'
The group that comes atter this so fa.r as its numeric;tl strength goes is No, 161 an 1 ofwr allie 1 groups which are coil cern cd with. persons ill the sen-ice of the State in various branches of service, The number of perKOns. th~s employed in the service of 'the State with their dependant,. comes to 23,341 which fOl'ms 5'01 pic or the total poPU!a.tiOll. The number of' males employed in Stl\te service is 7,83 t and of females 209. 15,301 persons depenr) upon the earnings ot these 8,04:0 persons, which gives an average of nearly 2 dependants to one bread-winIler, The piteous cl'ies of candidates for employmr,nt and for promotions of those already in employments are, in these hard
times of high prices of the beal'est necessities of life, Bot without caUSe. Ollt of these 2:),341 persons employed in St~te service and their dependant8 12,268 are Hindlls, 10,401 Musalma.n~, 58 i Jain~. 59 Christians, 11 Pll.rsis and 25 Others, If. we omit the dependants and confine the enquiry to only Kuch pel'solls as are actually cng:\ge.l in State service, we ::;hall find the number maue up of 4,478 Ilindus, :3,365 Musalmans, 162 Jains, 19 Christians, 4 Varsees and 12 Others. Tuhle YII gives the ,figures fot'the distribution of Jt'lpulation according to Ueligion, I repeat the figures there given, Hindus :->,68,003, Musalmans 90,091, Jains 7,216, Christia.ns 90, Parsis 53, and Others 40. These figlU'es gi va n. percentage of those' employed in State service ~!l below:~
18
Others. 30'0
Christians 2l'l
. Pnrsis 7'5
Musalmans 8'7 . Jains 2'2
Hindus 1'2
It will br. seen that among other real subjects of the State the percentage of
Musalmll.ns employed in State service is the highest, for the Parsis, Christian:;
and Others are not realy speaking the bonafide subjects of this State.
These groups are followed by group 177 w hlch consists of Porter:'!
awl Messengers. Their number 20,716 is made up of 5,866 males, 5,479 femalcrl
aud 9,371 dependants. They form nearly 4'4 pic of the total population,
Next to that group follows group 189 which consists of the most
unproductive Community formed by Beggars, Vagrant~ and other undesirable •
characters. Their number is 17,644 consisting of 6,037 males 2)085 females
and 9,522 dependents Of this number 14,768 are Hindus, 2,869 Musalmans.
and 7 Jains, Thf\ percentages of this class to the total population is 3 8. In -discrimina.te charity is responsible for the existance of such 11. large number of
people subsisting in this idle way.
Group 123 comes next to this. .It consists of itinerent trader8,
pedlers. hawkers & c. They number 17,441, of which 4:539 mal~s and 2SZ
arc females and 12,620 are their dep\!ndants. They form 3 7 pIc of the tutal
P )ptllation.
Group 11 comes after this consisting of Herdsmen and Shepllcr(ls,
:md Milkmen &c. They number 10,H36 of whorn 3,341 are males and 1,] 20
female;;; 5,875 depl:I1lht·:rs are lIluintained by them, They form 2·2 p/c of the
tutal population,
The last group the number in which consist of nearly 10 thou~ana
fSouls is number ~'i of Cott('n SpinnerR, Sizer and wen.vers. The total l~umber
o[ pel'sons employed in these occupations to-gether with their dependants
j:-; 9,\)47. Of these actual workers number 4,435, the dependants being 5,512.
The male workers number 3,159 and the females 1,276,
In every village women 01 . well us young mny he Aorn ntili . .:;illg'
their spare time in spinnil~g :Lt the "j5i1rniti\'c, "pirllling-wlwd tlllli prcJl;\rjll~ the warp, l. _..:::h tlle male n:crubcrH take: ollt~id(; for sizing, The penU[l,';
(~mployer.l in these occupatioLlS are for the most part Himllls ("forkel's 3,07;) llIfllc~, 1,:H1 {('males with .1,368 dcpendnnts ) nnd Musalmalls (wOl'kcl':'; 8.J. r.de~, 65 females with 144 dependants). The cloth woven by them is called
,; PANKOnUN" which is very r-;tl'o:;g- and durablr anu is worn by almost
aU the work-people ill the villages.
Ta.hle IX.
Table X.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
"13
19
This table has not been called for this time by the Provincial
Superintendent.
Home Langua.ge. The following list gives in the order or totals the home-language
used by the population of the State.
-Population.
Name of language.
Total. I Males. I Females.
Gujrati. 4,08,234 2,08,331 1,99,90;~
Hindi. 27,671 14,842 12,829
Sindhi. 21,065 9,902 11,16:3
Cutchhi. 5,492 2,485 3,007
Rajasthani. 2,120 1,105 .1,015
Marathi. 444 264 180
Arabic. 205 132 7:3
Punjabi. 78 75 3
Baluehi. 63 46 17
English. 55 29 I 26
Pastu. 36 3S 0
KoknL" 20 11 9
Other Europeflll L:mguage!;. 10 6 4 -
-2,37,264 1-2,28,229 Total. 4,65,493
A glance at the above list will show at first sight that Gujrati is
home·language of a large Majority of the Population of the State. It is the language of 87'7 pic of the population. Hindi and Sindhi come· next with the percentage of {) and 4'5 respectively. Cutchhi is the bome-In.ngnage of 1'2 pie of the population. The pcrcentage of the other home-languages used by:J, small minority is '65.
It.may be fairly cOJ)('lulied from this table'that Glljrnti is the Mother IlanO'uaO"e of the State. Of the 44,355 Musll.lmans inhabitill2" the State 16,813
o ;0 --
use the Gujrati language in their homes. 14,124 usc the Hindi, 9,7H Sindhi,
2,484 the Cutchhi. and 1,190. the rest of· the other language8 •. Most of the
Musalmans livillg in the villages make use of the Gujl'ati language in their
homes.
20
Birth Place.
Table XI.
As could be expected, almost the whole of the population consists
of persons born in the State. The percentage of these is 90'6.
The statement given below gins the total numbers as also those of males and females.
--------------------------~-------------------------
Birth place. Population.
Total. I Males. I Females. I' P /0.'
. (1) J unagadh' State. 4,21,712 2,16,742 2,04,970 90'6
(2) Rest of Kathiawad.
(3) .Bombay 'Presidency.·
35,383
l,747
l5,864 19,5~9
1,129 618
A. Total for Bombay 'Presidency~ 4,58,842 2,38,735 2,25,109
B. Other districts or native stl\tes In India.
C.' Other Countries in Asia.·
D. Countries in Africa.
K Countries in Europe.
:F. Countries in A. merica.
-----1---- ----5,668 3,051 2,617
845 a96 449
l31 79 52
4 a 1
3 o 3 -----------
G .1 Ttl 4 6r.: 493 2,37,'7.64 2.28,22'9 ' ranu 0 ll.. ••• ,;}; -,
J.nfirmities.
7'6
Table XII.
The Census returns recognise 4 kinds of infirmities only. vir..
(1) Insanity, (2) Deaf Mute $tate, (3) Blindness, (4) Leprosy~
The total number of persons returned. as afflicted by these infirmi~
ties is 1,859, as against, 920 in ~91l: Of these 9Q9 a,re males nnd 020 are
f cmales. The total figures for both sexes al'e almost epual. But ~itferences can
be seen when the figures for sufferer!! from the different kiuds of iufirmites
are considere<L_
lfor instance, while there iH preponderance of Malef) among tbos~
suffering from insanity deaf-muti8m~ and leprosy, the females show a. larger
number in blindness.
~1
In a population consisting of 4,65,498 souls 1,R59 is not a very big number. But it is double of that returned for the 81ltne in 1911, and rough1y
speaking amounts to 4 in a. thousand.
The percentage which each kind of infirmity bears to the total of
,afHicted .persons IS. as rollows:-
Infirmity. Total. Males. Females. Percentage.
Insanity. 141 94 47 ~'6
Deaf Mute State. 875 234 141 20'2
Blindness. 1,280 563 717 68'9
Lepro!y. 63 48 15 3'3 ----.......... n ..
IIIIIIIiiiio
Tota!. •• 1,859 939 920 100'0
The leading infirmity .
blindnes8. Among 100 a:fliicted person II, 18
those who are blind, number about 69; ot whom 30 ate males and 89 temales ..
In 1911 the total number of affiicted person was 920 or 2 in a.
thousand for a population of 4,34,232 while this year it is 1,859 or about 4:
in a thousand for a total population of 4,65,493.
The a~companying statement of infirmities shows, that blindness both
among the males and females, takes a heavy toll (rom the age pptiod 5-9 and,
,,~counts for greater number in the Imbsequent age periods. The increase is
mote marked among the females than among the males.
Upto the age period 20-2£ however the nU11lber of blind male.
e][~8 that.of temales and beyond· that age th~ order is reversed.
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Ta.ble XIII.
This shows the different costes located in the State. Castes are placed according to the strength of the popnlation.
No. Calltes. Total. I Mq.les. I Fem~le··1 1 Kunbi. 69.,424 32,091 30,333 ( 13'41 )
2 Koli. 62.263 :H,690 30,573 ( 13'37)
3 Ayer. 31,191 ]6,003 15,188
4 Dhed. 2'7,502; 13,92S 13,574
5 Other Musa.lmans. 92,569 11,349 11,220
6 Brahmins. 22,1 t5 11,315 10,800
7 Vania. 17,843 B,710 9,133
8 Rajput. 16,022 8,232 7,790
9 Kumhhnl'. 15,594 8,188 7,406
10 Memon. 15,382 6,770 8;612
11 Lohona. 13,956 7,084 6,872
s-h2 Sindhi. 12,8i5 6,447 6,428
) Rabari.t- 12,832 6,8;)6, 5,996 69 Bawa. 9,908 5,436 4,412
70
5 Other Hindus. H,~ll 4~9'77 4,53-1 T 16 Mer. 8,334 4,05'2 '~S2 7 17 Ghanehi. 8,241 1,~G8 3,973
18 Sheikh. 6,465- 3,235 3,230
19 Suta!'. 5,96R 3,03G :!,9:li'
20 Darji. • 6-'" :J, "I t 2,9\).1 '2,683
21 HnjMu. 5,358 !!,S ~)2 !!,523
22 Bhangi. k- :',327 2,85;1 . :!A7,t
23 Kathi. 4,959 2 t 538 2,·121
24 Saipd. 4,829- 2,366 2,463'
2i
25 Cbamll1'. 4,687 2,8S( 2,323
26 Lobar. 4,671 2,452 2,219
21 Bharwtd. 8942 2,M3 1,879
28 Khoja. 3,710 1,801· 1,909
29 Pathan. 3,.)~a 1,838 1,~M
30 Vaghri. 3,585 1,889 1,69G
31 Soni. 3,183 1,622 1,5G1
32 Momll~ 3,084 I,MO 1,534
33 Kharva, 2,984 1,553 1,431
34 CbaraD.'" 2,2i9 1,200 1,049
35 ~Ilgat'. 2~O.5g 1,111 947 36 Dhobi. 1,~61 P90 974
57 Arab.: 1,730 934 796
38 PilljRfI, 1,705 823 882 39 Vura. 1,412 65S I 7M 40 Mllkrani. 1,346 106 640 41 Bhoi. 1,'325 628 697
42 Iiadia. 1,304 727 577 43 Bbat. 1,1::'2 600 552 44 Khatri. 1,011 51B 493 45 'h.1\Val. 909 509 400 46 Balocb. 900 480 .f20 47 Bajam M. 704 374 830
48 Khatri y, 690 352 838 49 K8sai. 652 311 84-1 50 Brahm.bhat. 5b8 266 292 51 Sathwarft. 5i1 2)"1 2~O
52 .BhaD~li. 504 ~86 218
Appendix II . .A. Statement of Budget grant and Expenditure of Samvat 1976.
Census Office.
Amount Expenditure. Saving. No. Heads.
sanctioned.
Rs. IA·lp Rs. IA·lp· Rs. IA·lp·
1 (A). Officer's Pay. 1,000 ° o 1,000 0 01 0 0 0
2 (B). Fstablishment. 373 0 0 221 12 7 144 3 5
3 (C). Travelling allowance. 25 0 0 13 7 6 11 8 6
4 (~). Cfll'ringe of Record. 0 o ° ° 0 0 ° 0 0
5 (~). Dead ::stock and Furniture. ° o 0 0 ° 0 0 0 0
6 (f)' "Repairs". 0 0' 0 0 o 0 0 0 0
..,. (~). Post and telegraphs. 10 o ° 0 14 0 9 2 0 I
(D). C f . • 8 r.:- on mgenclCs . 1,000 0 ° 617 15 6 382 0 6
.l
9 (D). Miscellaneous I1no MaterinJs 1,000 0 0 357 15 11 642 0 1 (3 for Censlis Operiltinns lime,
Coolies &. e. I 10 (D). p' . 250 0 0 232 ) 2 17 14 H) -7- rmtlllg'.
I
(f)' Office Hepail's. I
11 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° 01 0
01 0 12 (E). Extra,ordinary, 0 °1° 0 0 0 0 - _- - 1314
r Total. .. 3,658 o 0 2,451 2 8 1,206
I I
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Appendix III. Statement of Budget grant and Expenditure of Samvat 1977.
Census Office.
Amount Expenditure. Saving. No. Heads. sanctioned.
Rs. IA !P. Rs·IA·lp· Rs. IA.lp. 1 (A). Officer's Pay. 4,100 0 o 3,960 o 0 140 01 0
2\10 2 (B). Establishment. 5,866 o 0 4,492 13 2 1,363
3 (C). Tra\'elling allowallee. 4,000 0 o 3,493 4 6 506 11 6
4 (f):_ Carriage of record. 100 o a 21 8 0 78 8 o
5 (f)' Dead stock and Furniture. 400 0 0 344 5 2 55 101 o
6 ~~). "Repairs. 25 0 0 4 21 0 20 14 o
7 (~). Post and telegraph. 100 0 0 34 7 0 65 9 o
8 (D). C. . 1,500 0 -_ -- ontmgenclcf:.
n 0 602113 2 897 2J o
9 (D). MiscellaneollR and Materials 500 I 01 0 S36 110 163 14 . -6- for Cellslls Operations lime,
coolies & e. I
10 (D). p' . 700 0 0 134 1 9 665 14 ~ nutmg'.
I .
2
3
11 ~J Officr: Uepairs. 50 0 0 40
, 4 6 9 11 6
12 (E). Extra.,)rdillrtI'Y. 500 o 0 0 0 0 500 0 o
TotaL. 17,831 o 0 13,463 13 ] 4,3~7 ! 21 1
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Census of 1921. Revised Vitlage Table.
Village.
J unaga.dh-Charge No. 1
~) St:ttiol1. '}
ga.te lodge. "
+
Total.
Dung-er forest-charge No.2
llunger forest.
Total.
Juuagadh Mahal charge No.3
Yad~11.
Gallg-illlts. l ::-;t:ltiO)l. J
Gang-hut-i. \
.. Statiun. (
Grll1g-h!.ltS. )
Kuwher of
occupied lJouses.
A,402
llO
6
Tota: Popul:~ti(jJl.
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16,018 15,n'i :12,6·15
:>29 .:!31 51)0
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33,221 9,955 i8,782
~3~1 I 116 a37
8,518 17)255 15,966 1
I 311 822 .1St;! 1,:)08 616 32t;
4861 1,308 6161 325
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I 270
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242
Total I 5,337
\
J unagadh State.
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Bhesa.'Q. Kah.al·Oharge No.4
Bhesan. 5,740 13A87 12,9$3 26,420 11,917 11,285 _.......;..._
Tolal. 5,740 13,487 12,933 26,4.20 11,917 11,285
Vis&vada.r Mahal·Oharge No.5
Chavand-J uni. .57 158 •• 15.0 308 150 143
Gang~huts.
~ .~ J3 10 23 13 10
Station. 4 7 I) 13 7 . 6
Gang.huts. 3 7 . 3 1.0 7 8 ...
69 185 169 354 171 162 ,.
VisaVfl.dur. 447 1,117 98.0 2,.097 88.0 727
Station. + 15 3~ 18 5.0 3.0 18 --.462 1,149 998 2,147 91.0 745
Tota.l. 51426 13,011 12,640 25,711 12,025 11,619
Nava.ga.cih Mahal Oharge No.6
J,551 1-':560 Navagadb. 3,420 6,980 3,206 3,.03.0
Total. 1,551 ~,560 ~,420 6,960 3,206 3,030
Vanthli 14ahal·Oh~rge !i'Q. 7
Sbapqr. 60.0 1,320 1,262 2,582 1,077 1,001
Sta.t~QD. 19 48 29 77 40 25 -
619 1,368 1,291 f,659 1,117 1,.076
-- _ ...•.
N ana· Kajliala. 87 179 192 ~71 142 143 . ,
Gn.n~.huts~ 19 31 26 57 26 21 ~--~ -
1Q6 21.0 218 428 168 164
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M usalmsns. Jains. Par;;ees. Christians. I Others.
00 . 00 rl. Remarks. !Ill
ai 'll . ..s: 00 0 .,; ;jJ ..... '" d Q.l 0:: 0 -:: (l) 0 -.. -; 8 <:l 8 '? ,: '? c ...... '1J ..... 'll
,_ ~ - ;) ~ ~ ..-. ~
..-. i t;:;.. ~ ~
8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I ]3 I 14 I 15 I 16 l 17 I 18
1,035 1,087 5!1fi 561 0 ° 0 0 0 0 -- - --- - -- - - --1,035 1,087 535 561 ° ° ° ° ° °
2 :3 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
o· 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( Ry. circle~ NOR. 27-28
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and 29 ).
- - -- - ---- -2 3 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
--. -- - - ---'---- - -194 215 43 3:; 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Do. No. 30)
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -- -- -_- - - -- -
196 215 43 ~s 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- - - -- - - ---
16O 724 286 ~97 ° 0 0 0 0 0
306 ~1~1~ 0 o I 0 0 4 C) ... - --- .--306 347 9.4 41 ° 0 0 0 4 2
236 211 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° 5' 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Ry. circle - _. -1--- - _. - No.6).
241 215 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- -- _- ._-31 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0' 5 0 0 0 0 o I 0 0 ° (Do. No.7) - - _ . . ~ -_._- -
42 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I
Total Population. Hindus. Nnmber
Villagt. of r.r.i ,;, ,.,; c:i ~
oceupip.d "0; ..... ,.,; d <l) <1 ~
11OlHlC"', d S ..... "'2 S 0 - <l) E-< ...... ~ ,.". r-. ~ r-.
1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7
IJushala. 2191 513 477 990 !51 410
Station. 8 20 19 39 16 17 --' -
227 533 4% I 1,OJ9 467 427 --,
Vanthli. 2,062 3,992 4,647 8,631} 11870 1,862
Gate-lodge :; 6 '1 13 4 6
9 12 10 22 12 10
Station. 4 10 5 15 10 5 -------- -
Total. 2,080 4,020 4,669 8.689 1,896 1,883 - --- -
Santalpur. 152 388 401 789 332 328
Gang-huts. 8 13 6 191 12 4
160 401 407 808 344 332
Total. 8,361 18,702 18,965 37,667 14,653 14.205
Kutyana. ~!ahal .. Charge No.8. t
Saradya.. 50 131 97 228 181 97
Station. 13 23 12 35 20 11 ---_-_ -- -63 154 109 263 151 108
-rotal. 9,098 19;230 20,104 39,334 13,991 13,619
ShE I\~3.h:1I .. Charge No • r-.,. ~.
ShiI. 2,49~ _~~3B I 5,868 11,806 4,876 4,785 ---
Tot~J, 214gB 6,938 5,858 11,806 4,870 4,785
I:esnod l\!ahal-Chal'C3 No. 10
l\:Lghnrwadl\. 98 233 210 44 ; 215 199
Q,lIl g-h ~I ts. 11 20 17 37 16 14 --- - -- -10;) 253 227 480 231 213 I
MUllalmnn!l. Jains. Parsees. 1
Christians. Othere-.
<Ii ! w Y'.! ri .n rD Col rD : C) <Ii Q) u~ C!J m Q)
....... : ....... ...... ....... Q) <:: ill ! § Cl.l
S a; <:: Q) d
"2 S .. .... , ...... I: ...... e ~
~ Q) :@ f\~ ~ l.i ~ Q) ~ Cll t;:., :::... "'" t;:., ~
I r 1-'- I I 8 9 10 I 11 12 . 13 i4 J: 15· J_ 16 17
62 67 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 ()
4 2 0 (l () I 0 0 0 () 0 I - -- -- - ---1-- ------
66 6~) 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0
- -- -- .-- _--- --1,981 2,648 141 137 '0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 (} 0 (l
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0
0 ,
(l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- - - ---- ------
17083 2,649 141 I 137 0 0 0 0 0 0" - ---'-
56 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- ~'- --I---' 57 75 0 f) 0 0 0 0 0 0
3,858 ;4,674 191 186 0 0 0 0 0 0
o 0 000 0 0' 6 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 I 0 ') 0 0 0
8 '-lj-o--o --0 l-ol--~I--o C-o --o o,LS G:f~-~ '-74-611-0-1--0 -0 1---; -0-0
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Remarkes.
18
( Ry. Circle No.8. )
(Ry. Circle No. 13. ) Do. No. 31
Do. No. 32
(Ry. Circle No. 33. )
( Ry. Oirclf" ~o. 38. )
(ny. Circle No.9) --71'--; --~)-i--l-;--'i--~i--;l-r-(,I--o ,--0 --0
, I ! • J ,"-____ -------'---.0'.- _-__ _,..:. __ .._ __ ~ ___ _
Village.
1
Keshod.
Station.
Sondarda.
GanO'-huts. o
Total Popnlation. Hindus. Numher.
of ----:---,,-: --, ---
occllpied ~ ~ h()I"~(;IS. -=; e
-- OJ ...., ~
2 I 3 I 4 5 6 1 7
830 1,943 1,92'1 3,867 1,356 1,249
7 21 8 29 15 4
8"7 .J, 1-----1---'1-------
104 3{J7
12 22
283
9
590 307 283
31 2~ 9 1---1---1---1----1-1--
ll6 329 2~)2 621 329 292 1-...--1---- - ____ --
Total. 9,293 ~2,503 21,484 43,987 20,191 19,085
MILlia. Mahal-Charge No. 11
:Malia.
Station.
Cborwad Station.}
Gadu.
Kilida~va. } G~,ng-huts.
779 1,586 1,5,!16 S,182 1,221 1,188
35 23 5R H5 23 1---1---1------1---1-
796 1,G21 ],619 3,240 ,,:::.10 1,211
1 > I~I 26 - 62 ---;;0'---;-103 ~ 200 448 l~G 145
--}-I-S' :!Hl I 226 -~-~-166 ---I~.--..". .. I---.-.-...---·- --
35 IoJl I 123 264 140 123
10 19 17 36 19 17 --- ..... --.... 1--- --. --
1 _____ 4-,')- _~~ __ 140 1_-,3~I-O-I-1.1fl _1_40_
Total 7,895 19,2~9 13,672 :ll:bil 16,869 13,217
Vera.wal ChaJ."ge No. ~2
Yerl!owal. 4,072 10,231 9,307 19,:38 5,412 4,542
Station~ 64 13:1 65 1...,...-- ---1-- ~-.-. -,...-- --
Total. O'J ,-iI,Ut.O 19,7.:>.: '},.1, 1,608
P~ta.n Mahal Charge No. 13
Savni. 78 207 198 405 195 178
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Musalmans. Jains. Parse( II. Christians. I I i iii iii I to I
ai Remarkes. .n m Q.) rD Q.) ai Q.) rD ~ '"iii .... ......
I ....
,!I CI.1 II! ,!I II! CI.1 = Q.)
I 6 .... 8 E .... e .... e GS IS
=s1 c;s 1:1$
::;l CI.1 ~ Q.) Q.) ~ ~ ~ CI.1 ~ ~ ~ ~
I I I I I I I -8 9 10
i I 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18
569 663 18 l~ 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- -- -- -575 667 18 12 0 0 0 0 °l~~ - - ------
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Ry. circle
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. ~1)
- ------- -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- _--_ --.- ----2.210 2,297 102 102 0 0 0 0 0 0
Se9 404 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Ry .. circle No. 12)
0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 -----._ :159 404 I 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
- i_ - ...... -- ------6 51 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 (~. circle
o. 14) 72 ,55 0 °l_~ 0 0 0 0 0
- --. -~I
78 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- --'__'_ --_-'------- ----I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Ry. circle: _-_,. -- --~------ No. 15 ) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- -.- - .-- -2,320 2,278 110 77 0 0 0 0 0 0
4,37414,~O6 429 540 6 9 10 10 0 0
__::I 18 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 (Ry. circle
------~- - -- No. 16) 4,403 4,224 428 640 8 9 13 14 0 0
12 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.' ~.
Number of
Total Population. Hindus.
Village. occupied rti rti Q.) m Q.)
houses. m ..... . -....... d ~ d =: Q)
I 8 ..., - S as 0 d
~ Q.) E-t ~ Q.)
~ ~
1 2 3 I 4 5 I 6 I 7
Gang huts. { 11 14 12 261 12\ 10
Station. 3 13 6 19 12 \ ()
---14 27 18 45 241 16
-- -92 234 216 450 219 194
Total. 8,528 19,965 19)103 39,066 16,137 15,421
Gir Mahal·Charga No. 14
Talala. 202 537 396 933 394 278
Station. fO 28 19 42 22 16
Gang=huts. S 5 2 7 4 2 --
13 28 :21 49 26 18
215 565 4171 982 420 2%
,Tambllr. 191 707 589 I 1,29 G ,127 322
5 I Gang-hut.,:. { 6 8 13 5 3
Station. I 4 9 71 16 9 7 ,
10 17 1~ i 29 14 10 ------
201 724 601 1,325 411 3:12
10,406 I
Total 3,940 9,451 19,857 8,700 17,891
Gir Forest·Charge No. 15 I 2,330 It,701 Gir Forest. ],035 l',Gii2 \ 4,5iG 1,924 ,.
Total. 1,035 2,652 1,924 4,576 2,330 1,701
Una Mahal-Charge No. 16
Dna Mallal. 11,441 26,H9 25,618 51,997 22,128 21,277 -- - -Total. 11,441 26,379 25,618 61,997 22,128 21,277 .
Musalmans.
8 I 9
2
1
2
o
Jains. Parsees. Christians.
10 I 11 f 12
o o o
o o o
13 , 14 I 15
o
o
o
o
o
o
Others.
16 I ]7
o
°
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Uemarks.
18
o (ny. circle No. 17)
o (Do. No. 18) - -----------1---1----1---.
3 2 o ° ° o o o ° o ----------------1--'
15 22 o ° 3,656 3,458 171 224
125 105 18 13
o
1
o
o
o
°
o
o
o
o
o o
o
o
o
o
I o
o 0 1 3
o o o
o
o
o
o o o (Ry. eirclcl: No. 19 & 20)
1 0 ° o o o ° ° =1 = 0 1= 1 _ 3 -~ -=-0 : __ .°_1 ___ 0_1-_°-10 __ °_1
126 105 19 16 ° 0 0 ° ° o
276 261 4 6 o o ° o o o 3 2 ° ° ° ° o ° o o (lty. eil'cle
No. 21 & '22) 00000 000
-3"--2-1--0 --0 ---;---0-0 0
---------- -279 2~3 4 GOO 0 °
1,660 1,517, 44 43 1 o 1 o
o o
: 1--:-1
0\ I
o
322 223 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0
322 223 -0[--0-10-0--0 ---0-'--0.'--0-1
4,149 4,209 94 120 B 12 o o o o ----_-----I---I~---I---I----
4,149 4,209 94 120 8 12 o o o o
Number Total Population. Hindus. of
Village. occupied m m hou&es. ~
<I)
i m cg
~ -<I)
~ ~ "a ~ E-4 ~
<I)
r..c ~
1 ~ 3 4 I 5 6 I 7
Ba.bariava.d·Ohal'ge No. 17 I I~1l baria vad, 4,428 9,814 9,349 19,163 8,687 8,198
Tolal· 4,428 9,814 9,349 19,163 8,687 8,198
Ma.ngrol-Oharge No. 18
Mangrol. 5,]35 11,718 ll,663 23,381 7,309 \ 7,272 ...
Tota.l. 5,135 11,718 11,663 23,381 7,309 7,272
Bunning-Train.
Running train. 0 124, 60 184 92 55 ..... -
Total. 0 124 60 184 82 55
Ball flJ3t-Train,
Ballast train. 0 71 44 lI5 69 44 ~'l--'---
Tota.l. 0 '11 44 115 69 44
Runnig Vessels-Oharge !To. 18 B
. Floating PopulatiQ~. 0 ~20 0 220 169 0
--.. ",
0 220 0 220 159 0 - .. ~ ....
'"
Grand Total of the Junaga.dh Sta. tlil: 1,02,3,6 2,37,264 2,28,229 4,65,493 189346 178656
," ," .... . .. " .. . ." ' .... , .. ,~ .....
Camp Jetalsar,
31st August 1921. }
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Musalmans. Jains. i
Parsees. Christians. Others.
rD ) t rD rD ~ Remarks. u1 ~ rat rD QJ ai QJ • ...... '"; l1li ""; QJ QJ QJ os <12 ~ -; S C; ";l S "; S c:s a ~ ~ =s . QJ ~ QJ ~ QJ ~ QJ
.~ ~ ~ ~
8 9 I 10 11 I 12 I 13 14 I 10 I 16 I 17 18
~l ..
1,055 1,085 72 ° 0 0 0 o. - - -1055 , . 1,085 72 66 0 0 0 0 0 0
.4,078 3,963 327 424 4 S 0 1 0 0 -: -4,078 3,963 a~7 42! 4 3 0 1 0 0
24 4 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -- - - -24 4 'l 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
61 f-Ol 0 - - -
0 0 0 or. 0 0
44,365 kS,73SI 3,466
-47 4a I -
3,751 26 27 25 16
P. B. Nana.va.t~
Census General Superintendent~
J unagadh State.
~ 0
Number Total Population. Hindus.
~ ~( of Village. occupied <Ii . ~ m. . Ql
iii Ql > houses. ..... .; -:! III) =s 0: Ql
S Ql E "; ..... -,.. 0 as Ql Ql
~ Ql
E-4 ~ ~ rn ~
1 I 2 3 4 6 1 7 I 8
Junagadh Cha.rge. I Junagadh City. 8,402 16,918 15,727 32,645 9.688 8,595--8,402 16,918 15,727 32,645 9688· , 8,695-
Dunga.r Forest.
Dungar Forest. 311 822 486 1,308 616 82() -311 822 486 1,308 616 326
J'unagadh Mahal.
1 Vadal. 697 1,416 1,469 2,885 991 974
2 Bhayal. 91 194 197 391 194 197
3 Kerala. 85 1.58 163 321 157 163
4 Sukhpore. 79 164 173 S37 114 108
5 Chokli. 57 142 134 276 128 118
6 Bamangam. 46 135 110 245 101 78
7 Derwan. 25 61 62 123 61 62
8 Sabalpore. 24 38 26 64 19 11
9 Saragwada. 103 213 163 376 148 101
10 Makhiala. 207 488 465 953 475 451
11 Isaporc. 56 121 124 245 98 85
12 Baliawad. 65 129 119 248 112 106
13 Kathrota. 165 .01 363 764 378 340
14 Chokio 156 360 388 748 350 374
15 Majhevdi. 544 1,097 1,188 2,285 835 854
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Musalmans. Jains. I Parsees. I ChriBtainB, Others. I ,,; ui iii rli
,..- Remarks. rn - Q1 II) ~ ~ ~ '" . ....... ai ....... r1 . d III Q;I G: Q;I rn
~ S Qi S ~ S ..s S Q1 a "'2 ......
d CIi II) d r: ~ Q1 C II) ::e r.. ~ r.. ~ r.. ::a ~
9 10 I 11 I l!Z 13 14 , 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 19
I I 6,576 6,467 607 629 6 3 20 IS 21 14
- -------_ -----~ -----8,&76 6,467 607 629 6 3 20 19 21 14 Village. 1
107 50 99 110 0 0 0 0 0 0
- --f-o----- - - - ----107 60 99 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 Village.
297 365 12~ 130 0 0 0 , 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 57 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
]4 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0
65 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 5 G 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :0
15 9 2 4 0 0 0 0 o. -0
10 9 13 14 0 0 0 0 0' 0
10 14 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0, 0
218 293 44 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 "" 'I
.... 0 Number Total Popuhtion. Hindus. 0 ~ of b(.
Village. occupied --- -Z c; m m ...... - houl:les. ! cv r/J ~ c; ""a ......
'" .... ~ cv ....
.~ - 8 C'iI
"" QS 0 C; fa cv ~ C!)
~ )1 rn .~ C!)
f;f.,
1 2 3 f
4 I 5 I 6 1 I S , .
. ~ .... - - ...
16 Amblia. 18 173 151 824 125 113
1~ Rupavati, 52 122 100 2~2 84 12 ,
18 Goladhar. 128 303 921 624 285 297
19 Valasimdi. is 110 80 190 109 79
20 Valandia. 14 82 26 l)8 32 26
.21 J hal.a.nsa.f. 85 202 178 880 148 133
22 Virpur. 21) 68 45 108 29 22
.28 Khalilpol' • 72 159 161 SZ6 159 167
24 Galiq,we,qa. 126 2n 24.8 519 153 135
~5 Vadhavi. 196 449 464 918 422 . 445
~6 Tafia,qhar, B2 197 184 381 165 154
2'1' fatrapasar. 81 201 215 42~ ~O5 211
28 K.hamdhrol~ 125 263 246 509 2iH 240
29 Dolatpara. 92 208 190 398 175 15g
30 Josbipura. 197 464 437 901 460 432
31 ':t'~mbavadi. 157 332 297 629 238 215
32 Jh"njard~ •. 96 223 174 3~7 ~03 152
33 Chobari. a~ 91 83 174 J 35 25
34; lvnagar. '78 184 147 a3l 183 147
35, 'fldansva. 190 45~ 424 879 ~15 375
3~ ViJl\por~ 142 335 346 681 $.16 327-
87 Sodvadar. : 53 122 99 221 120 97
~8 A mm~pore. 55 108 130 23B 102 124 44:., i.e .x(. -... !J&ii~:"""""""-'r .",,,,,,,,,·~,·Jld,:: ........ ..• " .. ,/ ......... ,.~.<""' ... ~.".~:. .~'.,. _, . ., .. ' __ ,,' ............... , ......... ~ '&"'>/ c.,..· .... -• . ~.r .... ~,_._ . ....,~ ... _;....t.. . k , £ •. & .. ,Z,t
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Musalmaus. Jaios. Chrietiaoll. Parsees. :Others.
rri iii Ifi iii rri ;, Remarb. iii ..Sl iii ~ Q.I a.i Q) iii OJ)
C; CD C; .... "'; OJ) .os Q) - Q) = Q) - ~ - 13 = S .... S - ~ = c:'I ~ = gj
~ J ~ Q.I Q) ~
Q) ::!I I";z:.j ~ I";z:.j I";z:.j I";z:.j
9 I 10 11 I 12 13 \ U 15 I 16 17 18 I 19
48 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 19 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
51 44 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
110 103 8 10 0 0 o I 0 0 0
12 10 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 {) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
94 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
56 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
291 Sl) 11 14 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 6 15 13 0 (I 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0
: I
0 0 0 0 0
6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... I Total Population.' Hindus. 0 Number·
o . of Z ~o Village. occupied -..! al
.,j .,j
tD. ee:;: houses .. Q,I ,.....; CIl
'i: > CIl -; <!:! Cll -d Ql
J - ~ - S. d S 0 d rn ~ Ql E-t :::?! CIl
~ r;,;.. .,
1 2 3 4 \
5 I 6 I 7 I S·
39 Mevasa. 80 73 62 135 73 61
40 "aIantha. 39 90 85 175 86 79
41 [tala. 20 40 38 78 3n 34
42 Patapore. 45 93 100 193 93 100
43 Khadia. £86 628 550 1,178 534 462
44 Torania. 40 106 94 200 100 89
45 DunlZ:aTpore ' 211 345 282 6~7 314 270 (including Padaria) --
6,276 11,560 11,107 22,667 9,80~ 9,263
Bhesan Mahal.
1 Bhesan. 429 955 912 1,867 824 786
2 Ranpur. 565 1,200 I 1,209 2,409 809 777
3 Chhodavdi. 240 535 555 1,090 523 545
4 Nava Vagania. 11 27 30 5'7 25 23
5 Vandarwad. 54 115 132 247 115 131
6 Mota Gujllria. 48 110 109 219 98 94
7 Nans. Gugaria. 12 26 22 48 21 17
S Galatb. 154 364 360 t;24 334 338
9 Vaydi. 100 302 254 556 275 232
10 Khambhalia. 128 301 .275 576 290 266
11 Mandava. 46 100 9i 197 98 95
12 Bamangndb. 88 213 229 442 191 196
13 Bheda Pipalia.. 35 103 98 201 99 91
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M USI\!man8. Jains. Parsees. Christians. Others.
. rn "j ui m Remarks. 'OJ <Ii m m· ai il)
~ Cl} Cl} 'O.i il)
C1.I ~ C1.I Cl} ~ C)l - C)l -_. ...... ...... C; 1:3 e; ~ QS S d S I d S 8 8 ~ C)l I ~ Q) ~ C)l ~ Q) ~ Q)
I I=z:;.t ~ ~ ~ ~
9' I 10 I 11 12 I 13 I 14 15 1
16 I 17 I 18 , 19 I ,
o I 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
] 4 0 0 0 O· 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
94 8B 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0
. 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 12 '4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- . _ -_ . - -1,485 1,582 266 262 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 Villages.
98 93 33 33 0 0 0 0 0 0
234 255 157 177 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 8 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 5 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0
91 8 21 14 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 16 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "
22 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 7 '0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
~ Total Population. Hindus. c$aS Number z~ Village. of w rD = ul Q.I ul ~ 1'" occupied .... ~ ~ IP cd CI) cd
houses. "; S .... .... S 0 c:l
rJl :::;: IP ~ ~ IP ~ ~
1 I 2 , 3 I 4 I 5 6 I 7 I 8
14 Timbdi. 180 424 406 880 335 287
15 PipaU" Bavana. 87 199 165 364 195 164
16 Bhatgam. 50 105 117 222 104 114
11 Sukhpore. 16 30 29 59 80 29
18 Vishal Hadmatia. 126 304 262 566 176 145
19 Patla. 32 91 103 194 37 48
20 Kharu9hia. 156 383 871 754 842 836
21 Malida, 48 98 85 183 96 81
2.2 Karia. 49 113 96 209 104 88
23 Dudbllla. 10 18 ~~ 89 12 14
24 Paawa]a. 21 44 49 93 48 46
~5 Sama:tpara. 54 77 70 147 16 69
26 Men(lpar~. 130 .286 2~O 546 170 150 .
27 Cbarania. 148 35! 359 711 840 341
28 Sankrola. 76 ~~~ 20P 421 197 196
~9 Kbajuri Hadmati!" 79 184 174 S58 175 167
30 Samadhia] •• 100 236 ~3() 466 229 214
81 Barwatt.. 127 813. 80S 616 298 291
82 Tori. ,965 65S 614 t,272 600 :;40
33 . Arla~811\h! 123 309 215 584 276 241
34 KhijRdill, 65 1~5 146 811 150 l27
35 ihBkhario. inclUtling gang.huts & station1 57 129 100 229 124 98
.__ - _. ~-~.- . . ..
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-Musalmans. Jains. Parsees. Christians. Others.
u.i rD. ui rzi ai Remarks. iii Q) ui QJ rzi QJ rD Q) ui Q) ...... ....... ...... ....... ....... CI) d ~ c::s Q) d QJ d Q) d ......
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9 I 10 I .11, 12 I 13 I
14 I 15 I 16 i 17 I 18 I 19
80 110 9 9 0 () 0 0 0 0
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
119 108 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
64 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 5 34 80 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 4 °1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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108 108 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 2 7 16 Q 0 0 0 0 0
2 4 18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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14 13 44 61 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 7 28 27 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1 0 4: 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... -.
~ I Total Population. Hindus • • Qj Number o 1::(1
Z.s Village. of ---_-- <Ii .~ rri ... occupied ....: m Q.) -, ~ ......
0: ..... Q.) ~ as Q.) ~ .~ hOllses. d S ~ .- S Q.) c- d
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1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 6 I 7 I 8
36 Morwada. 77 196 ]90 386 179 172
37 Dhari Gundali. 28 III 97 208 109 93
38 Khhakhra Hadmatia. 77 231 194 425 213 181
39 Damrala. 32 90 80 170 81 72
40 Sardllfpore. 52 142 141 283 138 135
41 Haliad. 140 35'7 315 672 353 314
42 Nava Pipllria. 23 54 55 109 54 55
43 Adpore. 21 39 36 75 29 30
44 Gorvit\li. 39 107 94 201 96 88
45 Nava Jhanjaria.. 33 86 76 162 86 76
46 Amrapore. 305 725 671 1,396 655 I 617
47 Bahadurpur. 103 286 271 557 286 2il
48 Charan.ni.Pipli .. 40 76 73 149 71 65
49 Talali. 37 91 92 183 90 92
50 Devgam. 319 686 641 1,327 578 517
51 Sarangpore. 82 149 169 3181
145 166
52 Bumania. 120 302 299 601 2!J2 288
54 Lnkbapadar. 104 218 240 458 204 219
54 I Keshwala. 171 368 390 758 357 376
551 Sajadiali. 42 92 83 175 90 81 -Total. 5,740 13.487 12,933 26,420 11,917. 11,285
Vis8rva.dar lVla.luLl
1 -Vis8vrtdar. 447 1,117 080 2,097 880 727
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194 . 215 43 38 o o o o o o
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• ai Z ~D Village. :::: _ ..... .S= > ""' <ll
If.J.
1 I 2 I 2 Jambudi.
3 Javaldi.
4 Kalsari.
5 Manandia.
6 Dudhala.
7 l{,ajpara.
8 Nurgadh.
9 Kalavad.
10 Ambala.
11 Jetalsar.
12 Fatepur.
13 Mundia.
14 Bordi.
15 MeY8sa.
16 Malsika.
17 Pipalia Kothawala.
18 Kagadadi.
19 Kankasiala.
~o Zanzesar.
21 Ghodasan.
22 BhntYRv<1i.
23 Sudllvad.
24 Bhqtdi.
Number of
occupied houses.
3
11
24
252
16
11
36
15
89
39
105
32
10
81
16
103
102
50
78
42
118
68
I
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32
54
539
33
24
54
89
252
100
255
64
20
102
34
334
238
112
80
110
206
97
285
197
Population. Hindus.
ai <ll .... d 8 <ll ~
5
30
54
573
22
27
50
25
247
90
275
44
21
201
37
301
209
85
80
111
187
111
288
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6 , 7 I 8
62 32 30
108 46 47
1,112 492 516
55 29 18
51 24 27
104 38 29
64 38 25
499 242 239
190 96 90
530 250 271
108 61 41
41 20 21
393 174 182
71 32 I 37
635 320 286
447 231 208
197 103 82
160 80 80
221 109 111
393 198 1e~
208 97 III
5'73 249 256
362 176 144
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8. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 18 32 39 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I ;
0 ·0 0 O· 0 0 0 0 0 0 :
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8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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c Q; of Z If Village. occupied -r'l .,; _ ...
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1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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14 11 8 15 0 0 0 0 0 . O~·'
12 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '. , 0
5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;0
1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Q
6 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
I) 5 7 11 () 0 0 0 0 0
: 4 4 7 5 0 0 0 0 o : 0
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191
22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 1 1 7 [) 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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3 3 6 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 10 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 Number Total Population. Hindus. • <1i of °bD Z;:§ Village. occupied
I rLl '.Ii
rn Q) w ~ _ ..... housef:i. - ...: -.!> ~ d
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48 Monia. 1861
471 463 934 401 408
49 Virpore. 105 245 263 508 244 263
50 Mota Hadmatia. 113 275 269 544 260 i60
51 Navi Chavand. 74 171 182 353 155 169
52 K hambhalill. 59 136 153 289 134 153
58 Haripore. 42 98 68 161 87 63
54 (}ir Ishwaria. 68 143 153 296 135 148
55 Maya Vadla. 36 100 92 192 100 92
,56 Shctrunj Yadala. 64 180 168 348 173 164
57 Monpuri Ghuna\'ali. 264 666 642 1,808 588 548
38 Prempara. 140 307 302 609 291 28!)
59 Pia\,R. 49 103 98 201 90 80
60 Khambha. 85 183 190 373 140 146
61 Limdhra. 87 193 190 383 181 181
62 Itali. 34 73 79 152 69 78
63 Lilia. 53 143 128 2'11 138 12.~
64 Jhambab. 61 130 117 247 124 113
65 ShemraJa. 44 no 123 233 1(18 123
66 Bagdu. 211 459 474 938 430 417
67 Jhamka. 134 312 341 653 279 2!}9
68 Khodiar. 45 135 98 233 134 V8
69 Baradil1.. 129 348 335 683 339 322
70 I Shohhn V~I(lla. 55 135 123 258 130 118
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Musalmans. Jains. I Parsees. Christains. Others. I 1ft al ....; Ul m Remarks. ..... (I) (I) (I) . Q)
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1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 13 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 6 9 '7 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 3 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4" 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
~8 39 50 55 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 16 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 4. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
26 26 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 3'7 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
..... I 0 Number Total Popuhtion. Hindus. • a) of Ob.Q
Village. - -----
ZoE occupied ,r; ,.; - ,;, ClJ ..... .... houtles • ..... ,_.; . <ll • ;S ~ Q.l ~
ell ...... ~ <ll
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1 I 2 3 4 I :) 6 ( 718 71 Sankhdavadar. 113 291 283 574 281 272
72 Bela. 40 87 95 182 83 90
73 Lotka VadaIa. 82 184 172 356 166 158
74 Bahadurpore. 69 184 189 373 1731 178 --
5,399 13,012 12,603 25,615 11,968 11,582
Navagadh Maha.l,
1 Navagadh. 261 000 508 1,008 321 294
" Station. S 21 14 35 1~ 12
2 Pedbla. ] 61 359 391 7.1)0 345 370-
S Maudlikpore. 113 278 254 532 276 252
4 Mota Gnndala. 164 414 406 820 364 352
0 Panch-PipIa. 143 372 348 720 339 322
6 Lunagal'i. 9 17 19 36 4: 4
7 Selub. 69 149 145 294 142 138
8 Rabarikn. 154 330 329 (j09 320 322
9 Monprrr. 66 167 136 303 162 130
10 Yadasada. 142 342 307 649 329 289
11 Khajuri-Gundab. 145 319 308 627 I 309 300 \
12 Vavdi. 101 269 246 I
515 25[) 236
" Station. 15 23 9 I 32 22 9
1,551 3,560 I 3,420 6,980 3,206 3,030
Vanthali Mahal.
3,9921 1 Vn.nthali. i2.062 4,647 R,639 1,870 ],862
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. Mnsalmans. Jains. Christians. Parsees . Others.
---(Ii ttl .;, .;, rii .;. Remarks.
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9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 \ I
14 I 15 I 16 1 17 I 18 I 19
10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 6 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -1--- ---- - -
758 724 2861
297 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 Villages. ,.
170 209 !) 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 i
0 0 3 '> 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...
14 21 0 0 0 0 o I 0 0 0
2 2
°1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
45 50 5 r
4 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 24 0 0 4 01 0 0 0 2
13 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
01 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 01
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3i)61 - - - ----347 44 41 0 G 0 0 4 2 12 Villages.
I 1.98 I I 2,64S 141 1~7 01 0 0 0 0 0
.... Number Total Population. Hindus. 0
o . of Z 6'D Village. occupied _..!
iii rD rD rD
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2 Shahpur. 600 1,320 1,262 2,582 1,077 1,051
3 N anakajaliala. 87 179 192 371 142 143
4 Dhanfulia. 15'7 382 337 719 287 271
5 Selra. 21 67 68 135 65 66
6 Luvarsal. 44 108 103 211 101 94
'7 Vadla. 57 129 113 242 106 98
8 Mahobatpur. 180 436 401 843 361 340
9 Sonardi. 81 186 173 359 147 122
10 Raipur. 45 106 119 225 94 110
11 Ghudvadar. 45 105 94 199 72 68
114 t 12 Sukbpore. 66 113 227 109 110
13 Ganthila. 35 65 59 124 56 58
14 Datrana. 260 612 6!9 1,241 597 618
15 Nagadi. 152 38'1 341 728 365 329
16 KhimpadAf'. 93 269 243 512 265 240
17 Thanapipli. 272 720 688 1,408 670 I 634
18 Mota Kajaliala. S4 223 213 436 210 198
19 Bandhda. 00 152 121 ~73 141 116
20 Bodka. 48 143 136 279 139 133 •
21 Simasi. ~4: 243 rl48 491 ' 198 203
.22 Nagllldra • 45 . 12S 12! 252 110 94
23 Vaspadllo t 39 95 89 184 77 72
24- Bhatia. 60 146 115 321 132 166 - - .- ... , ..... ..... ".,.' .......
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9 I 10 I 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19
I 236 211 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
95 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6g 67 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 12 9 0\ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3-11 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U
4 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 ()
9 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2') '" 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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50 54 0
: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
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5 5 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0
4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 45 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
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(1) (1) .... occupied riJ ....: rn :s '5= .... ? (1) ~ ~ (1)
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1 I 2 3 I 4 j [> 6 I 7 I 8 :
25 I Barvah. 81 227 231 458 224 229'
26 Khorasa. 177 37B 333 711 378 333
27 AniaIa •. 101 2n! 267 561 286 255
28 Lushab.. 219 513 477 990 451 410
29 Khumbhdi. 86 194 184 3i8 168 155
30 Khokharda. 74 178 187 365 170 176
31 I\nr.zadi. 101 208 221 429 202 218
32 1\ a llZ:l. 281 639 637 1,276 588 579
33 nall'li. 57 138 146 284 118 128
34 Tillmas. 208 506 493 999 803 231
35 i\ k Ln.. 25:) 603 GiS ],221 313 ~84
36 ''':':1 i III :lI'lia. C;, 141 1;)7 298 140 157 ,
37 Ticlc:·. 1! I 2H) 803
1
552 237 2S2
! ',t ! I reli. 2() 47 54 101 1 0
88 ~n \'th. 15:) 340 354 700 331 342
39 :~:llltalpur, 152 388 401 789 332 32S
40 I :'.1 t';.;11 pore. 65 1[);3. 145 298 153 145 "
I I
41 I :.;" ",Ii. 60 1G3 131 294 150 123
4.2 .1 h:lnlpodad. 1"" 314 291 605 289 263 ut)
43 D IIwri. . 0 47 117 120 237 117 120
44 Hnvni. 115 284 252 536 252 213
45 I' a I'\\'ala. 61 140 134 274 102 94 ,
46 Nav}akhi. 73 161 144 805 123 98
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-Muss.lmans. Jains. Parsees. Christians. Others.
a.i rt al al . iii Remarks. iii cu al cu ,,; cu ,,; cu .,j cu ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... cu 'S
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9 10 I 11 12 13 I I 1 17 I 18 I .. 14 15 16 19
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0
0 0 . 0 ·0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
62 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 2V 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
51 58 °1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20,) 212 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
282 320 8 ].1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 ., iJ 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 7 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
5G i3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "0 0
13 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
~o 22 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 18 15 21 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 46 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·0
os Total Population. Hindus. • G) Number ObD
Z..!!! Village. of a.i rzi
_ . II) . (I)
_ ... occupied -;i cI:';"
III
_ III
_ II) d II) e .... - S ~ ..... S ,... houses. c:l cI
(I) C 00
, =a Q.) E-t ~ (I)
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1 I 2 I 8 I 4 I 5 6 I 7 8
47 Dhandhusar. 382 786 848 1,684 726 794
48 Velaria. 31 86 10 156 50 40
49 Umatwada. 42 82 96 178 51 52 . SO Nandarakhi. 69 154 127 281 133 109
51 Koyli. 265 461 469 930 441 445
Trinetreshwar Math. 16 40 16 56 39 16
52 Bl\lot. 115 ~66 262 528 263 256 '_ 8,289 18.562 18,853 37,425 14,533 14,117
K u tiyana. Kahal.
1 Kllti "anIL. 3,194 5,499 6,833 ] 2,332 1,!l::!.i ,1,969 .' 2 Kaji Thepda. 58 129 113 2..J~ J ::!O 105
3 Snrn,Hya. 50 131 97 228 l3l 97
" 1\llntol. 113 240 217 457 121 106
I) llaudva, 240 602 551 1,153 546 489
6 Kntwaua. 42 95 ]23 218 D5 128
'I I{ flsabl\d. 125 290 268 5581
290 268
8 Segras. 206 540 477 1,01; 528 47"3
9 Paswali. 214 440 488 928 422 460
10 Moddar, 156 378 374 752 357 347
11 t Dharsan. 66 178 206 384 171 194
12 'l'nrkhai. \ 80 201 196 397 195 194
13 Rav..ldra. 60 125 114 289 128 113
14 Gaohvl\m,. 4'6 93 79 172 93 79
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ow 0 Number Total Population. Hindus. • as of ~~ ...... Village. occupied rt.i iii - <D ]> houses. ul <D . .,; .... .... .... c:I
<D oS '" (JJ
'" I ...... 8
..., ..... S <D Q::I 0 ~
Ul =s <D ==t <D
~ H ~
1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15 Kavalka. 141 334 329 663 334 329
16 Amipur. 111 258 249 507 202 206
17 Kadegi. 115 246 263 609 242 261
18 Harera. •. 67 172 109 331 170 159
19 Junej. 36 98 89 187 93 88
20 Bhadula. 105 266 253 519 123 111
21 Mabiari. 424 927 932 1,859 907 903
22 Jamla. HiO 315 287 602 314 286
23 Chhatrava. 179 375 365 740 362 347
24 Bhogsar. 77 178 171 349 170 166
25 I llhoddar. 157 350 340 690 341 330
26 Jambu. 90 193 203 396 183 198
27 l\Inhira. 49 112 113 225 110 111
28 Nerana. 70 171 133 304 166 I 131
29 Kotda. 183 452 432 fS84 430 411
30 Juni Baloch. 27 76 61 137 16 10
31 N avi Baloch. 591
149 158 307 87 97
32 Mal. 71 161 164 825 149 153
33 Thoyana. 228 558 529 1,087 517 481
34 Ishvaria. 192 432 434 866 333 334
35 Bavalavadllr. 49 120 116 236 90 70
36 Mobobatpara. 81 227 212 439 212 198
37 Cbolinns. 42 86 93 179 77 89
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Musalmans. Jains. ~e,,~ Chl'jstians. Others,
!Ii .n !Ii • Remarks. III IV iii IV • IV ui IV ui IV !Ii ..... ,...... !lJ ,....; d ......
IV e$ IV as IV ~ ~ IV e$
"d E -; 8 ,...... e 8 I ~ a " QS
=s IV ::>l IV ~ IV ~ IV =s IV
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 19
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
56 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
143 .142 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0 0
18 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .
60 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
62 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
99 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .,
30 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 4: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... 0 iNumber' Total Population. Hindus. o!U of Z~, ,
Village. occupied: -~ .. m m
tl houses. m ~ ., m (D ..... ....
(D S (D as ~ a 0: '; a: ~ <V E-4 )l al
~ ~
7[ 2: I 3 4 5 I 6 I 7 I 8
38 Devda. 261 56.0' 560 11,120 494 462
39 Amar. 98 2()O' 200 400 177 r78
40 Vilaspur & Ness. 57 44;4 11'9 263 142 118
41 Khage~ri. 842 781 757 1,538 752 727
42 Dhruv~la. 97 24-2' 253 495 184 183
43 NilakhQ. 217 542' 585 1,077 474 445
44 Vada1a., 97 2&4 242 476 1:26 U6
45 Roghda. 96 264', 2~5 479 168 150
46 Bildi. 54 145: 126 271 140 124
47 Daduka. 57 117' 119 236 97 102
48 Sodhana. 110 223. 226 449 6 7
49 Gokaran. 86 109'· 94 203 103 86
aO Malanka. 55 139, 107 246 11'7 88
51 Khunpor~ 80 5.2 47 99 29 27
52 Teri. 19 40 85 75 86 31
53 Helabeli. 43 10:1 90 191 84 73
54 Hamadpore. 68 127 la6 263 9'7 100 .. ' . -- .
9i085 19,201 20,092 39i299 13,911 13,508
ShU Mahal.
1 Shil. 885 851 847 1,698 764 760
2 Jhariawada. 142 355 326 681 125 97
3 Bamanwada. 104 231 288 469 217 ~23
4 Vadl". 73 183' 166 349 51 48
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Musalmans. Jains. Parsees. Christians. Others.
--,,; • ,,; rt.i rti Remarks. tll
.,j (1) rt.i (J) <I; ~ .,; Q) . (1) .......
~ ~ rn -.! <== Q) (1) d (1) (1) ~
8 ~ 8 '? ~ - 8 -- 8 C1l Q3 d
~ ~ CIJ ~ (1) ..- ~ (1) (1)
~ ~ """ I t.. ~ ~
9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19
-66 98 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 22 0 0 0 0 0 O· 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
08 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
59 81 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
108 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0
86 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 2 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
217 219 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SO 36 0 0
~I-0 0 0 0 o I _ ..
5,162 6,623 74 61 0, 0 0 0 0 0 I
I I
I 83 84 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
230 229 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
132 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... 0 Number Total Population. Hindus. ~ ~f) of .~ Village. occupied rt.i • !XI ....... .,; Q.l . Q.l ..... - houses. - ...... !XI ......
.~> --~ d cS 8 .a Q.l
8 ...... '"' d CiIS Q.l '-:j Q.l 0 =s Q.l
00. ~ ~ ~ '_"'~
1 I .2 3 4 5
5 Mekhdi. 1721 394 403 797 351 362
6 Antroli. 135 825 276 601 821 275
7 Ajak. 130 302 344 646 181 186
8 DivasB. 96 276 260 536 261 243
9 Sangavada. 52 104 130 234 . 103 126
10 ChalJkhva. 51 132 131 263 66 70
11 Virol. 47 107 104 211 90 83
12 Sarsali. 85 86 69 155 51 30
13 Thali. 53 138 135 273 132 130
14 DevranR. 85 225 226 451 217 218
15 I{ankana. 19 61 49 100 50 49
16 Mevaj. 62 127 121 248 III 109
17 Chandvana. 128 285 304 589 283 302
18 Chingaria. 16 47 43 90 46 43
19 Karamdi. 12 33 24 57 31 24
20 Darsali. 53 132 114 246 130 113
21 Kankasa. 89 207 198 405 199 195
~2. Maktumpore. 192 442 432 874 436 429
2.3 Farangta. 36 lOt 101 202 HIO 101
24 Talodra. 50 123 122 245 120 116
26 Nandarkhi. 117 297 296 593 120 101
26 Nagichana. 139 384 409 793 32.0 352 -
2,493 5,938 5,868 11,806 4,876 4,785
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Musalmans. Jains. I Parsees. Christains. o the". , I rti wi --.- Remarks. !II III III ..... C) C)
~ Q)
w1 .... aD ....... a.i ...... a.i ui 'd dI CIS Il:I C) E C) a Q)
8 cP E C) E ..... "; ....... - ,...... CIS Q) r: <lI Q) CIS Q) CIS Q) ~ ~ ::g ~/ ~ :;a ~ ~ ~
9 10 I 11 I 12 , 13 I _. 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 ,
19 .'1""
'j
0. I 4.3 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. 1 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
121 158 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 17 O-_r 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0
1 4. 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0 0 0.
66 61 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0 0
17 21 0 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0
3:> 39 0. 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0
6 5 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0
8 8 0 0 0 .0. 0. 0. 0 0
1 0. 0 0 0. 0. 0 0. o I 0
o I 16 12 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0
01 2 2 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0 i
1 0. 0 0 0. 0 0.1 0 0. 0
2 0. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0. °1 0
2 1 0. 0. 0 0 0 0. oi 0 I
8 3 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 0.1 0
6 3 0 0 0. 0. 3 0. 01 i
0
1 0. 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 01 0.
3 6 0. 0. 0. 0 I
0 0. 0 0
117 195 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0
64 57 0. 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 -- - - - - -"
1,058 1.080 4 3 O. 0 0 0 0 0 26 Vi1l~es.
~ 0 Number Total Popuhtion. Hindus. . of • C!) Obf)
Village. occupied -Z " ' m . .... :'3 DD <II IZo
h.ous.es. .... ,~ m C!) . ~~ C!) ~ .s C!) e; ...... 8 ""' cas 0 d E C!)
~ ~ H ~ rn (!) .~
1 1 2 1 a 1 4 I 5 6 '1) 8
Keshod M~ha.l.
1 Keshod. 830 1,43 ]~'924 3.,867 1.,356 11249
2 Mesvan. '287 693 656 1,34:9 652 614
3 Kevadra. ~15 ' 514 504 1,018 495 417
4 Pankhan. 128 313 200 603 297 285
6 Gelana. 66 114 154 328 173 15'
6 Rangpur. 120 274 284 558 263 265
7 Koylana (Lathia) ~6 126 128 254 126 127
8 Aklera 44 93 93 186 91 89
9 Ba.vani Simroli 56 137 123 260 137 123
10 Bhat.Brahman·ni Simroli 61 161 124 285 159 124-
11, -N'unard;,. 62 167 147 314 165 147
12 Char 86 231 235 466 197 194
13 Silodar 55 143
1
121 264 137 115
14 Revadr" 23 68 141 72 68 73
15 SOlldl\l'd~ 104 307 283 590 307 283
16 Shergadh 296 761 I 149 1,510 736 ',32
17 Dhandhavada 18 481 37 85 48 37
731 18 Pransli 40 77 150, 70 '16
19 Bndo<4r 172 352 348 700 238 230
20 Chitri 34 70 15 145 69 75
21 Kaneri 159 356 327 683 355 327
22 Chandigal 61 159 141 300 158 141 . , ' " ,,'
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Musalmans. Jains. Chrilttians. Parsecs. Others.
ul ai . ai ul ~ Remarke. m q;I gj ~ ttl ~
~ Q) Ifi ....,
C; Q) ...... .... ....
,4) = t.1 g$ g$ IV = - ,~ - e 8 ...... S ...... 8 d cS ::all g$ g$
~ I =a IV q;I ~ Q) ::a (IJ
~ rz.. ~ ~ ~ _. '
9 , 10 I 11 I 12 J8 \
14 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19
a69 663 18 12 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 14 5 13 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '"
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 4 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
34 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 O·
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1141 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0
I 1 0 0 0 :j 0 0 0 0 o·
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... Number 0 Total Population. Hindus. o . of
:z;Q,)
~. Village. occupied .n ~ .... - .,j c- houses. Q,) ....; rD (!) ........... .... ;;. Q,) - QS Q,) ...... (!) ...... d .... ...... as
rn. = S ~ d a ::;:l Q,) :!i! Q)
~ ~
1 2 3 4 5 I 6 I 7 ) 8
23 Mavana. 145 296 273 569 229 214
24 Pipli 96 254 227 4B1 251 223
25 bra 61 135 132 267 135 132
.26 Titodi 42 110 93 208 110 93
.27 Ranigpura 35 97 75 172 95 72
28 Fagli 66 167 146 313 14.6 ]33
29 Magharwada 98 238 .210 443 215 199
30 Derwan 83 198 183 881 -198 183
31 Sangarsola 36 69 84 153 65 81
32 Nonzannv 75 199 192
1
391 191 189
33 Agatrai 284 707 670 1,377 530 491
34 Manekwacla 132 331 329 660 328 326
35 Mangalpore 93 213 239 452 200 222
36 Jonpur 71 1'71 1'71 342 64 71
37 Muliasa 75 265 221 486 177 151
38 Madhda 50 120 114 234 1~0 114
89 Padodar 121 281 302 583 246 273
40 Handla 108 275 253 528 262 240
41 Paswalia 26 68 69 137 31 35
42 Moti·Ghasari 104 275 276 051 263 266
43 Nani·Ghasari 70 239 175 414 224 173
44 Matiana 172 436 484 920 425 475
45 Bamnasa.. 492 1,272 1,094 2,366 1,231 1,054
Pa~e 23
Musalman5. J ~ins. I Parsees. I Christians. Others. I
I rD rti I u:i ,;, ,;, Remarks. _;
~ ui C1) rD C1) ui Q) ai C1)
C1) C1) ....... C1) ~ C1) ..... ..... CIS C1) .....
I C; c:S
I .....,
8 -; -; c:S = S E d 8 8 ::s Q) I =s ~ ::s Q) =s Q) =s C1)
~ ~ ~ ~
9 I 10 I 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 J
17 I 18 I 19
I 67 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 15 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
140 131 87 48 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 13 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
107 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
88 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 35 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ,
12 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.41 I 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
..... .... . . .. _ .. ' .
.... Total Population-; 0 Hindue. . . Number o Q,l
Z~ Village. of rD rn .-. ..n Q)
j Q,l .-. occupied ..; _ .... ...... ..... = :> Q,l d e .... houses. d 8 ¢ .... = Q,l
~ r: E-! ~ Ii)
rJl ~ .. ....
1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 6 , '1 I 8
....
46 Balagam. 687 ],5i7 1,556 a,133 1,248 1,214
47 Koylana 251 527 544 1,131 577 541
48 Ambalia. 79 211 201 412 208 199
49 Sarod. 92 228 240 468 220 228
50 Indrana. 55 149 151 300 137 140
51 Padardi. 60 152 127 279 146 127
52 088. 156 862 385 697 349 326
53 Fulrama. 99 254 239 498 254 239
54 Langad. 42 102 1('0 202 100 98
li5 Bhitana. 58 153 JS7 290 141 135
56 Mid. 163 890 368 758 884 361
57 Bagasara-G hed. 409 765 823 1,588 60S 558
58 Hunterpur. 42 .113 92 205 109 89
li.9 Bbathrot. 97 230 222 452 205 189
60 Ghodadar, 118 273 24!') 518 267 243
61 Samal'da. 131 304 838 642 297 330 . 62 Sarma. 124 289 276 565 284 276
63 Khamidhan~. 155 867 331 698 322 285 . 64 Akhodad. 115 267 262 529 260 256
65 Khirasra, 137 401 390 791 345 326
66 Sandha. 130 285 274 559 278 271
67 Panchala. 125 321 800 621 318 298
68 Sutrej: 72 182 176 358 179 173
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-Muslllmans. I Jains. Par8ee~. Christians. I Others.
. . _ ..
.n rO D'i I .n ,
I ,.;, Remarks.
III Q)
~ Q) , ..s . Q) " <II - Ci m tAl
I ..... '" C; .2:l til Q) c: Q) <:e .$ I _ a ""a e .....,. e ...... e E til it :; c: til ::s ~ =a Q.l ~ Q) ~ Q) :a Q)
~ i:>oc i:>oc ~
9 I to I·
11 12 13 ~ 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 ~ 329 lU2 0 () () 0 o l 0 0 0
If) 3 (j f) () 0 0 0 0 {)~
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
& 12 0 (l- (J 0 o : 0 0 0
12 n 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
6 0 o . 0 0 0 0 0 0 &
9 7 4 ~ 0 0 0 () 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 2 o. 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0
6· 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 &
160 264- 2' 1 0 0 0 0 0 ~
4 3 0 0 (f 0 0 (J 0 f)
2,=j 33 . 0 {) 0 0 0 , 0 0 f)
6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 8 0 0 o· 0 0 0 0 0'
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
45 4G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 {}
7 6 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0-
56 64 . 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 &
7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 .. 3 . 3 0 0 fr 0 0 0 0 0
.'
~ ~ Number Total Population. Hindus. • G.i of ~~ .! Villag~. occupied ! iii - (1) _ ....
houses, , ~ -® -.! >- rlJ - c:I (1) d .a (1)
'"' I - E - S (1)
~ 0 c:I
'00 (1) ~ ::-=.
(1)
~ ~
1 I 2 :1 4 I [) 6 I 7 I 8 ..
69 Ajab. 358 899 823 1,722 8641
808
9,263 22,«0 21,460 43,890 20,138 19,058
Malia Maha.l.
1 Ma.lia. 'nil 1,5.86 1,5M' 3,182 1,221 1,188
2 Ava.nia.. 154 292 , 350 642 262 310
8 Gangech~. 6a 164 IH 338 109 122
4. Vadala, 93 195 185 380 174 170
l> Kerala .. 59 12~ 142 263 114 13'1 , . 6 JaEadi. 3{) T5 63- 138 71 63
I
7 Ghllllghli •. 40 88 84 U2 81 : 82
8 Amhecha. 46. 104 i S3 191 I
104 ' 93. i ~
9 Matarvani, 125 313 : 29.9 I 612 80S' 290 !
10 AlQibalgadh. 16 184 : 1~2 ! 376 175 , 183 i
Tarsiogda •. ,
291 130 I 11 61 143 148 131
12 BoW. 3.1 11i 99 216: 112 . 96
13 .Bhankhar\'adi.. 5:> 135 . I
103 I 2.38 130 101
2~ I ,
14 Virdi. 95 r 1~2 481 244 : 224
15 Amrapore .. 158 337 : 858 695 203 197
16 Katrasa. 106. U4 .268. i 542 2.18 252 i
I
17 Kalimbhada. 41 108 , 103 211 108 103
18 Akala. H 108 98 i 206 101 98
19 Sarkadia. 54 138 1341 272 135 130
20 Itali •. 41 125 109 I 234 118 104 ... _"
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t
~ .
ai rD ~ Remarka. III
~ ~ ai Q,j ... CII· rh ~ ar , II), - - .... ~ d Q,j cs <D- C! IV d Q,j d
e ~ I ~ _.
e - e ...... a '. d = (!t.
=a Q,j ~ cu ~ r!: ;2l : II)
Iir;; ~ ~ , .. I:i;.j.,
9 10 I 1'1 U 13 l4l r7f 16 I· t1 I 1:'8 I 19
2() , 9 15 6' 0 0 0 0 0" 6;
- - - -2,200 2,290 102 102 1 8 @ 0 0 0, J 0 69 Villapsi
I
\ i
359 404 6' I 0; 0 8
\ 4' @ I 0 0 t ..
, !
80 40 0 0 9· ! (} 0 o· o ! I,
0 , : I
55 52 ; 0 0 &. i 0 0 0.; 0' ! 0 .~
, I ,
21 15 0 (} 0, : 0 0 o· 0 0 l 1
! t : :
7 5 I
°1 o· 01 ·0 0 G 0 01 i , , , 1 · ,
4 0 0' 0 6' 0 0 0' 0 , 0, i I
, .\
, (t i 1 , 2 0 0 (). 0 0 (} ! 0 , , I !
0: 0 0 0 0 0 0'~ 01 0; 01 .
· ; " ,
10 9 l 0 0 Oi o· 0 o· () 0
· <.
9 ;
9 9 0 Or , 01 () 0 0 0 ,. ,
13 27 , () 0 0'
:,1 (); (} 0; 0,
5 3 0 (} 0 0 0 0 0
,~
!i 2 0 0 0 G 6 o· 0, 0 ,
8 " 0' ,
0 0 0' o· 0 Oi 0 «)1
133 ... 159 1 2' li 0 (}, {) 0: 0' , , ,
16 16 0 0 Oi () 0- o· 0 9
0 0 0 6 9 0 Q, 0' Q 0
1 0 0 0 G, ~; 9 0, o. 0'
S -1 0 0 0 @' 0' (» 0 0
0. o 0 0 , 0- 0 0
- ..... . _. --
.... Total 0 Population.' ' Hindu"9.
o~ Numher
Zil ' Vm,gew of .. riJ rtJ
ai IV . iii C) -. occt1pied ...... - .... c$ .... <P 'C: cs 'Il) d
'i: houses,' d S ~ - 8 c$ C) - C) H :::is <P r.n. ...-:; .
~ ,~ . , ,. , .. " . _' " , .... , .
' . 1 I 2 I' , 3 I, 4
"
i) 6 I 7 8 " " ,
21 Babra. 80 177 168 845 169 16o.
.22 Ladudi. 94 238 248' 486 231 242'
23 Dharl\mpur~ 36 101 88 189 99 87
24 Vandervad. 66 159 161 320 159 r61 . 25 Dudhala. 56 146 131 277 141 127
26 Mohobatgadh. .. 99 254 215 469 250 209' I
'. 27 Vadia. 90 215 204 ' 419 208 20()
28 Moti-Dhanej. 60 144 U9 263 143 119-
29 Nani-Dbnne.ii .. 28 67 55 122 67' 55-
30 Samadhiala. 45 106 111 217 96: 9~
31 Pftnkuv,," 22 61 31 92 00 21
32 Kborftsa-Gir~ ,
274 662 649 1,311 562 512-
83 Januda. 37 95 76 171 93 71) ,
84 MohobOO;para. !
25 79 .5 154 ~S 75-
3,5 Harula. IH 208 218 426 201 211
36, Chuldi. 65 172 163 3351' 160 151;
S'l Patla .. 39 ]01 95 196 68 61 , .
38 Pipalva. 29 6'4 84' 148 59 78·
39 Achhidrn. 78 186 176 362 141 142
40 Dandert 47 12'5 98 223 116 93
41 PaId .. 26 63 62 125 17 14-,
42 Sarasva. 28 76 91 167 76 91
4~ l\inderva,. 35 141 123 264 140 J.2S
" . -.
Mn_Imans. Ja.ins. I Parsees. . Christians. Others.
iii .,; r,j I rG iii Remarkf. Q)
ai Q)
d ~ Q) Q) ai C; - I iii "; rG -.!l e Q) = cS Q) Q) cS
'i a ..... a - I 8 -; 8 d r: d lIS
~ ~ CLI ::il!l Q) ::a Q)
~ Q)
~' ~ ~ ~ ..... •... .,
9 10 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 I 18 19
8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 '0 ()~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 , ,
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o f 5 4 0 0: 0 0 0 0 0 0
, 4 6 0 0; 0 0 0 (\ 0 0
: 7 4 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0
i 1 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0
'0 0, 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 12 0 I
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;
f 11 9, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
100 137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1.2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
83 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
b 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
45 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 ... , ...... -.~:...,.:.- ':" ._-.... .
- . . - ... _ .. .. "." - I 0 Number Total Population. Hindus.
d~ of ~l -Village. occupied' at at
1> I oS . til 0» .bouses. m:
,_ C;
0»' cS .s 0»
~ e 0 eo; e rn. =s 0» ~ ::s 0»
~ ~
1 2 3 4 5 'I 6 1 r 8
44 Deda. liS: 139 145 '~84 125 127
45 Ambaliala. 52 105 120 225 99 118
46 Ukadia. 59 176 146 322 169 , 143
~7 KheraIi. 36 89 71 166 85 76
48 Umrala. 51. 160 145 S05 116 105
.. 9 HaBna~a~ara 35 101 99 200 78 84
ISO ChaJ:llbodl,l. 42 113 130 243 46 64
51 Umba. ' 56 119 117 286 115 115
52 Chbapri~ , 47 96 95 191 90 91 •
53 Vavdi. 86 177 188 865 158 175
54 Mruodha. 50 132 156 288 96 120
55 Dari. 260 586 667 1,153 299 301
56 Chanduvav-. 31 93 81 174 89 80
57 Supasi. 32 19 74 158 4.7 40
58 Dabhor. 59 152 133 285 143 128
59 Tantivela .. 19 41 41 82 88 39
60 Chhatroda. 74 150 168 318 138 i 155
61 Navapara.. 102 270 .251 521 264 246 ,
62 Adri. 248 703 629 1,332 581 546
63 Vadodl'a. .224 578 608 11186 5'12 605
64 Sidokar. 125 842 311 683 125 118
65 Simar. 80 181 195 376 175 187
. 66 Xu ka$.w"da. ' , 249 6S4 599 1,233 603 567
Pap2T
Muaaimatls. JainS. Christianlf. ... Panees. Other! .
- iemark'. j:. . uS u! .n .. • . ~ m· Q) • Q) .. ~ IQ ..... aI; ...... fIJ -; ~ d. Q) d ..... a Q) ..$ CI:!
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6 I 7 0 0 f)' 6) 0 EJI 8) ·11· , , 1 3 ()
, f)' 0: 0 0 €}I I 0 .fl'
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! O. 61 f .. ",6& 0, 0 o· f) 0 I 0 0 i
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& l :G ! ~ 4 f). 0 'til ,
f) & O· 0 i I
19 lSi , 't) 0 j (1' 0 & (I 0 0
86 36 0- ,. ~)' ! f)' f) f) 0 O·
287 ·266 , 6' &. 0; & f)i 0 4 2' , I , : ,
4 I 1 t}. & .e- ()!, & J 01 () 0 i i , ! :
32 341 '0- 0 () 0' fI 0 0 0 ! : ,
9 5 0- 0 () ()! 0 0 0 0 ;
;
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I
17 , 13 () 0 : O· 0' 0- 0 0 0 ,
6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , , ~
. 36 24 86 59 0 0 ()l 0 0 0
6 3 0 : 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0
,217 193 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 6 8 0 0
: I 0 0 0 0 0
81 32 0 0 0 f) 0 '0 0
."" .... 0 Number Total Population. Hindus. 6 . of Z~ _..s. Village. occupied . rl rl ce- ra ·c·~ houses. ~ ~
~ 41
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6r . Kbambbalia. 64 189 164 353 188 163 , l
68 Langodm. 21 58 51 109 51 51 I
1 I
69 Budheeha. 47 Ill, I
118 229 ' 99 99
70 GotanB. 43, 105 114 219 104 114-
11 Cborvad. 112 1,796 . 1,691 8,487 1,640 1,51S ,
n JhuDzarpur. 38 : 120 liO 280 119 l11)
73 Bbanduri. ~03 60S 497 1,000 456 458
. 7' Gadu • lOS 248 200 US ·:176 Us. i
15 Khera. 12 206' 189 395 ··j08 18~ ,
16 Jhndka. 19, 66 58 124 7 1
'G55 \ 71. Juthal. 273 654 1,309 688 638
78 Galodnf. 131 321 323 644- 311 30i -
"19 Sakorana. 45 124 104 228 114 '99 !
SO Panidhru, 48 : 119 107 226 118 101
it Lambora, 25 60 4.9 109 51 4.7
82 Pikhor. 97 214 198 412 207 176
83 Visam'el. 128 ~83 259 642 271 249
S4 Sukhpore- 33 89 14 163 75 6a
85 Ghuml~ 34 '85 64 149 83 64
86 Kanek, 46 143 138 281 182 133
--7,853 19,". 18.106 31.'116 16,786 16,156
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9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 /- 14 t 15 I 16 f
17 18 I 19': .-
.' I I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
, ,
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
143 164 13 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 - . . .
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . .. \. !' " ' ..
47 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
72 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . ,
8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
59 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.21 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , .
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 14 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -2,314 2,273 110 -77 -0· 0 0 0 0 0 ,
, . : ,. ; '.
I
I.lol 0 Total Population. Hindus. o gj Number Z ~o Village. of ,n ,n :::: occupied ui Q) ..... ui
Q) ..... .... - -.~ ~ Q) «! c:l Q) d ... houses. -; S ..... - a CI,I 0 d
~ CI,I ::s CI,I til ~ E-t j;:I:;j
1 2 3 4 5 6 I 1 I 8
Verawal Mahal.
Verawal including Port. 4,072 10,231 9,807 19,538 0,412 4,542 -
4,012 10,231 9,301 19,538 5,412 4,542
Patan Mahalt,
1 Patane 1,864 4,228 4,199 8,427 1,899 1,928
! Savni. 18 207 198 405 195 178
3 Moraj. 38 108 81 189 78 61
4 Inaj. 48 130 109 239 127 109
5 Govindpara. 41 129 112 241 l4 14
6 III ithapore. 31 90 73 163 88 73
7 Dbalpara. 112 2GG 257 523 2Cl 253
8 Isvaria. 28 68 8 148 Cl 70
9 Son aria. 83 20G 215
1
421 199 203
10 {ndroi. S7 237 In!) 4:3fl 232 195 I
11 N:n'adra. HG 38:i 3:39 722 314 279
12 ilfeghpore. 119 242 284 526 233 275
13 Lumbha. 47 136 110 246 133 105
14 l\Iatlulsuiia. 32 99 95 194 87 94
15 Gabha. 70 166 161 327 134 124
16 Bherala. 41 104 lOB 212 84 78
17 ~I'andore. 19 47 41 88 44 39
18 Pandva. 49 129 136 265 116 120
19 r~ lietRli. 30 95 80 175 94 80
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9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19
I I 4,3'1 " 4,206 429 540 6 9 10 10 0 0 -- - - - - -4,314 4,206 429 540 6 9 10 10 0 0
2,177 2,066 152 205 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 98 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 4. 0 0 0 (l 0 0 0 0
7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .
5 4 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0
69 60 0 0 0 0 01
0 0 0
9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
]2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
32 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
J
.... 0 Number Total Popuhtion. Hindus. • oj of ObO Z~ Village. occupied a5 111· ,......04:-:: houses. ul <ll
.....= . .:: :;.... ..-< III (1) <ll ~ d C1) ......
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t";!;,
1 I 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 1 8
.20 Kodidra. 48 116 126 242 112 125
21 Rampara. 89 201 207 408 199 206
22 Anandpur. 41 89 88 177 88 88
23 Nakhda. 35 88 98 186 881 98
24 8underpura. 15 30 22 52 30 22
25 Gorakhmadhi 95 228 196 424 212 180
26 Bolas. 63 145 164. 309 143 162
27 Kukras. 38 98 95 193 88 85
.28 Tobra • 57 139 139 !78 138 138
29 Kbambha. 52 136 1113 252 134 116
30 Bhimdeval. 21 67 49 116 59 44
31 Ratidhar. 40 101 82 183 96 78
32 Jasadhar. 36 138 141 279 133 137
33 Anida. 44 137 126 263 129 119
94 Khandheri· Yisani. 80 213 196 409 203 185
36 Lakhapara. 32 88 84 172 77 78
36 Virodnr. 24 57 59 116 52 54 ,
186 , 37 Ghantia. 36 96 90 78 78
38 Prachi. 24 61 28 I 89 53 28
89 Timbdi. 10 24 23 47 23 23
40 Mohobatpara.. 45 llO 101 211 107 100
41 Pikhore. 59 152 140 292 151 140
42 PrRn!'lli.. 109 263 262 .125 248 252 -.
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rarsees • . Christians. Others.
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III ~ rrl CI.l ~
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ra '"'" CI.l
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o l 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0,
10 10 6 8 0 () 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0
1 1 0 0 o. 0 0 0 0 0 . , 2 0 0 0 Q Q. 0 0 0 0
8 5 0 0 0 o. 0 0 0 0
5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 11 0 0 0 o· 0 0 0 0
11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.
15 10 0 0 (\ 0 0 0 0 0
, .... , c Number Total Population. Hindus. ~Q ~o of -z,.g Village. occupied I
cD rD - rD III "j
III _ .... houses. - . -. ! ;;.. III d -. =
I 8 CIS III 8 "" "; ..... -III III 0 = III rn ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I I -
1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 8
43 Pipalva. 63 149 161 310 147 16()
44 Ekal·Kbanderi, 20 62 58 120 61 67
45 Bhu,·a,vada. 16 31 21 52 23 11
46 Gangetfl3. 6 19 13 32 18 13 ,
41 Se_lia .. 54 126 116 242 123 116.
48 Raydi. I 41 110 98 208 109 98
49 Jamalplim. 21 42 39 81 38 3S.
60 Babar\·oda. 23 75 44 119 60 35
Dbuva-timbii.. ,
134 51 66 160 135 285 149
52 Momdia.. 68 149 152 801 145 150
53 Koorn. 17 44 40 . 84 40 40
54 Solaj., 56 137 142 279 130 188
5'> Mataua~ 89 101 98 199 96 96
56( Sam. 21 47 43 90 45 43
59 149 133 282 138 123 57 AlBfupore ..
53 Thareli. 61 140 126 266 138 126
.5~9 Nt-uk:.. 29 76 ' 67 . 143 74 61
tiO Alidr~. 30 73 60 133 73 60
61 Barula .. 43 12l 93 214 120 93
62 Kalsla. 2 8 . 4 12 8 4 ,
, 63 Yasavau. :: 64 189 114 ' 363 183 173
64 Dharulej. 235 623 547 1070 504 529
65 SiO!lFOflr. 160 361 341 702 171 l:'iR , ..... _ -- _,
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·15 9 o r 0 0 0 0 ()t (I), 0 ,
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4 0 0 t) 0' 0 Il)I ()I 0 0
7 4 0 6 0' @! Q! £) 6} 0 ,.'
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11 10 0' 0 0' 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9' 0 0 I
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6 1 0 0 0 0 0 & & O·
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0 0 01 0 190 183 0 0 .. 0
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. "0 .1 --
Total Population •. lIindus.
~f I "Number
~- :Village. of iii rri .... ::1 .. , occupied .i Q,) .; . ~ .- I7J d;"" Q,) d Q,) d .... houtles. - e ~ - e ~ d d
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. " . "
66 Thorili. 45 72 . 87 159 39 43
6'1 Rakhej. 82 190 180 370 180 176
68 KanJOtar. 43. 146 137 283 136 132
69 Barvela. 20. 58 49 102 49 47
10 Lodh~a. 36;1 ~ 81'1 212 -1,629 756 75L
71 PaSnaVll.dL 282, 728 . 685 1,408: 644 623
72 Mora",. S~ . 9,9 . 91 190 96 . 90
73 Cbagia. 47 141 .125 266 188 122
14 Basan. 29 i lCI1 86 193 100 83
15 . Vadodm.. 245 60-9 ~74 .1,183 578 547
16 V.vdi. 116, 296 259 555 284 247
77 Umbri. 79 17·9 183 362 170 . 17ft
18 Na-rngam. 31 ltD 76 186 110 76
79 Sutrapeda. 691 1,601 1,5'13 3,174 1,301 1,216
Bavani-Vav. 45 122 115 287 122 11[)
80 Ajotha. 96 253 .222 475 \ 236 203
81 "Bij. 130 28·2 251 SSS l 268 237
82 Harnasa. '18 184 168 852 . 183 16S
83 , Kadvar. 102 247 203 450 214 170
84 \ Lad. 275 565 613 1,178 540 .- 591
85 BadaJpara. 62 163 160 323 160 157
86 Kajli. 100 250 222 472 182 ISO
8,244 19,938 19,085 39,023 16.113 .l~,~5 .. ~ .
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33 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 4: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
61 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
79 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,
31 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0
9 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0,
0 0 (J 0 0
287 348 12 9 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
:3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
68 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- --- -3,653 3,456 171 224 1 0 0 0 0 0 '.
.... 0
Number Total Population. Hindus. . as ~~ of
Village, occupied ~
::::: ali riJ ]~ houses. . Ql . ~ ~ rIl ...... ...... d Q) d d Ql
'"' ,I ..... s ~ .... E Ql CIS 0 c:! rn ~ ell ~ ~
Ql
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Tala.la Gir 14aha.l.
1 Talala. 202 537 396 933 394 278
2 Galiawad. 4.5 94 92 186 72 64.
3 Ghunshia. 181' 494 457 951 453 418
4 Jaypur. 25 109 89 198 ]09 89
S lloamleebi 98 286 24'7 533 266 .229
6 ! VirporeL 86 232 231 469 197 204 ,
1 Gundmn •. '16 192 175 367 171 154
8 Amblas. 170 428 478 901 408 469
9 Pipalva. 53 120 128 243 11'1 120
U) Dham3lllva... 3~ 82 76 158 66 65-
11 Umrethi. 77 206 196 402 198 189
12 Ak-ala. 42 100 112 212 ·97 110
13: · Shemarva'll .. 100 276 277 553 160 I 164
14 · Malzinz va •. !l3 288 . 257 : 545 285 : 251
IS. ~ 1achhdi. 29 81 f 75 . 156 64 58
16, ' Jangar. 621'
139 . 143 282 126 128 ,
17 · Dhmoo.vadi. 45 1:.:6 118 244 125 ' 117
18 · Dhanej" 111 274 246 520 242 ' 230
19 Khirdhar~ 53 128 ' 121 249 122 I 120
20 Chitravadl. 246 530 517 1,047 144 139
Hiranvel. 23 70 62 132 66 58
21 Haripur. 81 211 170 381 149 119 ., .
" . " . .
- . 0 . Number Total POpuhtion • Hindus .. .
of • Q) Otto ~~ Village. oceupied iii . __,~ ri;. CI.l Ul houses. ";l . ,J3 Q) .~~ v ..... .....
--; 8 .e CI.l c= J.,.
'"; 8 Q)
0 00. :;;: Q) E-t ~ ~ Q)
~
1 2 , 3 1 4: I 5 6 7 1
8
22 Jalandar. 50 102 118 220 101 116
Deygnm. 12 3{) 19 49 29 19
Malvela-Nes. 14 36 30 66 36 30
23 Bhalchhel. ()4 122 110 232 87[ 78
Laka-d vera-N es. 10 24 81 55 24 31
24 Chitrod. 60 154 151 305 151 149.
25 Sangodra. 47 115 101 216 57 ' 40
Gidadia-Nes. 12 29 20 4' 29 20
26 Bhojde & Knpuria.}Tci=. 66 197 141 338 182 134
27 Dhara 209 518 506 1,024- 507 499
Lushal:t-Nes. 21 50 36 86 48 35
28 Borvav & Lunndad-Nes. 146 406 387 793 384 361
29 Jasapur. 76 161 134 295 156 131
30 RnsuJpul'. 77 155 130 285 147 ]22
31 Vadh. 53 III 98 209 96 88
32 Moruka. 101 262 213 4~5 236 196
33 Ankolvadi. 193 518 472 990 483 437
34 Bamnasa. 41 124 101 225 123 101 ,
35 Javantl'i. 61 140 118 258 120 101
Khatumbi-N es. 11 16 7 23 10 7
Panikotha. 23 61 43 104 61 43
86 Mandorna. 93 260 224 484 254 217
37 Harlmnti:1. 96 344 298 642 316 283
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.. --I rn I Remarks. ul fIi i ui I rD ul ~ ul ~ ul ~ !'.Ii ~ u.i ~ Ql ~ (1) ,..... (1) ......
(1) 'd Ql ~ - c:: ....... c::
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I \ I l 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19
01 I
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
58 61 0 0 0 0 o ' 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 ,
15 '1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 17 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 • 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 17 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0
231
21 12 . 14 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 19 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 () () 0 1 0 0 0
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6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 I 15 0 0 0' 0 0 0 o • 0
..... Total Population. Hindus. 0
ci d Number z~ Village. of m .
1h - Q) "j O.l - occupied r/l ...... ].~ O.l C e; Q} d
houses. ~ S ~ '; S :.. 0 ... - Q) E-< :::s OJ til """ ~ J:::;.j
1 2 I
3 I 4 I 5 1
6 I 7 I 8
38 Rampara. 61 200 184 384 1B2 176
39 Vadala. 81 202 189 391 112 104
40 Madhavpur Jambur. 191 701 589 1,296 427 a22
41 Surva. 115 31.9 304 623 271 260 -3,917 10,361 9,418 19,779 8,660 7,863
Forest Villages & Nesses
1 Sasan. 68 154 122 276 83 ()2
2 Khokhra. 18 41 83 '14 41 33
3 Hasnapur. 20 45 4.3 88 45 43
4 Sirvan. 35 124 78 202 89 51
5 Gadhula. 8 11 8 19 9 8
6 Hadala. 9 80 30 110 ,..~
jJ 19
7 Timbarm. 10 22 22 44 14 14
8 Fareda. 23 59 46 105 57 46
9 Babaria. 7 ]5 11 26 15 11
10 Thordi. 51 95 95 190 82 80
11 Bhakha. 53 148 109 257 143 lOG
12 Jamvala. 211 477 337 814 432 30G
13 Kansaria. 71 161 120 .281 149 108
14 Jambuthala. 4 6 3 9 4 3
15 Kalamdazian·Ness. 3 10 5 15 10 5
16 Sanyani TimbiNes8 1 6 2 8 3 2
17 Kashia·Ness. :3 3 0 3 1 0 . ,
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90 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
276 261 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
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n 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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35 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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:1 0
0 0 O· 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0
45 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1: I 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 01
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 3 0 0 0
:1 0 0 0 0 0
2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0
.... Number Total Population. Hindus_ 0
o Q} of Z bO Village. occupied _" . -~ m to
.n ce ...... houses. riJ Q) ..... CP ~,.., ..... .
<l) -a as Q) ..... '"' ~ ~ Q)
I - -u ..... 00 ce S 0 d 8
~ Q) ~ :::? Q)
r.. t::;.
1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 I 8
18 Alavani·N eS8. 6 30 14 44 21 lo.
19 Pan vi. 3 11 11 22 11 11
20 Borvanill. 9 49 27 76 48 27
.21 Visamnn. KuntiaNea. 2 2 0 2 1 ()
22 Dedo.kdi. 5 13 5 18 10 .. ;)
23 ' Keranbha-Nes. S 9 10- 19 2 3
.24 Karamdivala kbadi 2 2 0 .2 0 0
.25 Pili~i " 9 21 2,3 44 21 23
26 Nanama " 5 10 8 18 ]0 8
£7 Fatepur , .. 8 3 3 I 6' 1 3
28 Awbaliatla )' 14 87 22 ; 51) 87 22
29 Khambhda ,. 18 50 f 38 88 49 37
30 • Kachhigadh ,,. 19 49 34 S3 4!) 34
31 . Kankai )' 1 1 0 1 0 0
32 L.ilapani "
2 .2 () 2 1 0
33 Deva DUDger, 17 fi7 27 S4 57 27
34 Janvadla. 10 31 17 48 3(} , 17
35 Moti-ni-Ser. 11 S8 16 44 : 28 1&
36 Amarvel. 10 27 30 . 5'7 27 3(}
37 , Limdhra. 2 3 1 4 ~ 1
38 Dabhala. 7 16 12 28- 16 12"
39 Bhayadhar~ 24 57 42 99 39 30
40 Bathesh,·er. 3 8 '7 Vi 8 5.
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-MusfLlmans. Jain~, Parsees, Christians. OthCl'S.
r:I.i 'I~ rll 00 ai Remarks. .5 <:) <Ii ~ :1i • ..=i ri. <:) ui ~ - ...... c: ':,) g Ql <:: ::J
~ QJ c:: <:) - - S '"; ":: 8 ...... 8 c QiS ...... C:i ...... <:.> ~
s:; ..::; Q1 ...... Q1 ~ ~ "" ~ :-:.:.. ~ t:::.. ~ ::,...
9 I 10 I II I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I
18 I lO
9 4 0 0 0 0 01
0 0 0
0 0
°1 0 0 0 0: 0 0 0 ,
1 0 0 v 01 0 0 0' 0 0 I
,
1 0 o! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
3 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0
7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I o ! 0 0 °1 0 0 0 0 0 0
01 0 0 01
0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' ()
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 ° 0 0 0 0 0 01 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0\ 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
1 0 0 0 0\ I
0 0 0 ° 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 °1 I) 0 0
18 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0
~ I Total Populntion. Hindu9. oQ) Numher. °eo Z.$ VilInge. of w I rri - ui QJ m CIl
'eSt.: occnpied ...... - ..... CIl d .:IS C!l ~ .....
houses. d S .. - S '1-0 '" ~ 4) - CIl ~ ;;: CIl .n. ...-: ~ ~ - ..
I I I I 1 I 2 3 4: a 6 7 8
I 41 Chhodavdi. 0 9 1 10 6 1 iJ
42 Sapnes. 5 14 9 23 10 8
43 Jamrali. 2 .) .. 1 3 0 0
4<1 Chuldi. 1 1 0 1 1 0
45 Bhimchas~ 2 5 5 10 5 5
46 Rlljthali. 2 f) 0 2 0 0 .. 47 Kotharia. 11 21 15 36 19 13
4:8 Chikal Koba. 17 49 32 81 47 28
49 ,Jasadhar [) 7 10 17 6 9
50 Sarkadia. 25 60 4£J 100 36 26
51 Mindha. 7 19 15 34 19 15 I
52 Tulshi·sham. & temple. /' ~O 14 34 20 14:
~" Babaria. 2 C) 0 2 0 ;)\) .. 0
54 Jakhia. 29 Gu 57 123 64 55 !
55 Gir-Mand vi. 11 "", 261
63 34 25 01
56 Kanek. 7 151
Wi 31 12 16
;-'7 Km'dnpan. 11 52
1
38/ 90 49 38
58 DiLbhala. H '1- I 64 39 2.1 :3 !I .. J
r,O Sandhbeua l'"C8. Hi 45 35 80 34 30
60 I Dcv:llia "
27 Gi 58 125 66 .1S
61 Sajiya "
f I 17 12 29 17 12
62 Bheria u 9 3 12 \) 3 "
.. 63 Abnrli t' 3:~ ]04 84 IRS 102 84
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Musalmans. Jains. ~-: Christians. Others.
cti ,n I rn III Uemarks. Q,) .,j Q) I· ~
Q,) Q) .,j '"; ...... rn '"; .,j .... Q) Q) IX! Q,j c: Q) Q)
~ e;; 8 -; 8 d 8 .... I E I -; CIS
)1 Q)
~ Q) . ~ ~ ~
Q)
~ Q)
~ ~ ~ ~
9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 J
17 I 18 19
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O·
4. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 (\ 0 0
2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O·
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... 0 Number o ~o
Total Population. Hindm. of
Z= Village. tlccupie(l -- .n w _ .... I
. Q,l Q,)
.~"'" houses. rtl - 3 w "'a ~
Q) c ~ Ii) ..... 8 8 <:<l 0
'-r::. ~ Q,) ~ ~ Q,)
~ r.. ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 8
64 Gigania N es, 111 17 17 34 15 15
--1,035 2,652 1,92! 4,576 2:330 1,701
Una. MahILl:
1 Una. 1,594 3,094 3,341 6,435 1,664 1,668
2 Varsangpore. 54 141 126 26i 81 n
3 Elampor. 47 116 88 204 ]03 I 77
4: NathfLI. 66 146 140 286 134 131
5 Siloj. 32 76 62 138 71 61
6 Koli·clesar. 84 213 217 430 205 214
7 Shah·desar. 41 95 101 196 90 96
8 Lamdhllt'. 28 78 67 145 74 67
9 Yasoj 105 258 253 511 254 252
10 Nalia·mandvi at' Amatpur. 80 162 180 342 10 10
11 Nandan. 23 58 68 126 56 . (j7
12 Olvan. 85 198 199 391 184 181i
13 Paldi. 110 294 275 569 289 266
14 Amodra. 13R 329 302 631 318 294
I5 Sultanpore, 10 34 25 59 28 24
16 Kanek· Burda. 36 99 78 177 97 77
11 Nathej~ 78 174 170 344 171 166
l8 Yajpur. 54 118 101 214 97 83
19 Kansari. 47 111 87 198 110 87
JO ChancQak·Vacl. 3. 86 93 189 7.1 78 - - ..
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Musnlmans. Jains. Parsecs. Christians. Others,
rn . rn 00 rn RemarKs. rn m Cl) m Cl) m Cl) m ~ . Cl) ......
~ "i d f1J -' Cl) c:s Cl) Cl) Cl) Cl) = d S c; S "2 S ....- c .- E ~ .... c:s ~ <II ::a Cl) ~ Cl) ~ Cl) ~
Cl)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -9
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1~1
-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I
- - - --- -322 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
],382 1,617 48 56 0 0 0 0 0 0
• 60 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 ;) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
152 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
:1 0
14/ 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I I 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 8 0 0 0'1 0 0 0 0 0
6 1 0 0 oj (I 0 0 0 0 I
2 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0
3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0
11 ]5 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 -. .-
~ 0 :Number Total Popu]atiou. Hindus. '13) of Z~ Village. occupied a3 ....--
<ll
rti Q)
rti CIJ
:i>" houses. _. ....: -Q) d ,g Q) a:
... d 8 --; S Q)
!:;l ill 0 ::;S' CIJ 00 ~ E-4 ~
2 3 I 4 6 I 7 I 8
21 Kesharia. 45 119 128 247 116 12~
.22 Sonari. 57 149 136 285 144 134
23 Bhadesbi. 16 46 44 90 43 43
24 Kajaldi. 102 259 276 535 259 276
25 Madhgam. 17 I
42 28 70 S9 26
26 Tad. 143 359 365 724 342 335
27 Bhingr~<l. 34 80 86 166 67 69
28 Kob. 191 428 4H S69 275 282
29 Sl)khada. 37 95 69 164 72 56
:10 Kaneri. 43 96 82 178 90 78
:,31 Kauakia. 73 180 145 ~25 169 139
22 Ranvashii 22 44 44 88 40 41
33 Simasi 40 96 82 178 56 47
34 Rp.vad. 31 81 83 164 69 73
35 Lerka. 37 86 93 179 79 85
36 Chikhli. 50 114 137 251 104 121
Dndam Kado. 4 15 9 24 0 0
37 Bhial. 9 19 19 38 13 13
38 Soupnra,or Mohobatpur. 13 42 32 . 74 42 32
39 Bodidar. 81 188 172 360 ] 7,:; 161
40 Undri. 45 118 109 227 113 104
41 Damasa. 22 47 55 102 46 55
421 Hhehha 17 46 52 98 42 50
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Musalmans. Jains. Parsee~. Christians. I Others.
- -----Rema:ks.. m !Ii !Ii I tti • ui
W. (I) ri (I) aJ (I) ul I Q,) rn Q,) - C; -I
-- ...... (I) Q:l Ql Q) c:: Q) c:;j Q) c:. - 8 d 8 - 8 - S - e Q:l
I d c:: =:
~ Q) ~ Q) :?l Q,) ~ Q,)
~ I <l2 ~ ~ ~ ~
"'" 9 I 10 I 11 12 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 I 18 III
I -3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 2 0 0 0 0 o ' 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 o . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 4 10 26 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hi3. 159 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 O' . 0
11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
131 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
4 2 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0
-.
c.s Number Total Population. Hindus. 00) of Z~ . Village. occupied
-..... tti rJl -r;~ houses. al ~ . rti
Q)
..... ..... ... ~ d ~ Q) c:;
... I s ...., - 5
Q) a:I 0 d
r:n. ::a Q) H ~ Q)
~ ~
1 I ;} 4 6 I 7 \ 8 ~. --48 Mllghardi. 35 92 73 165 90 72
44 Panded. ~7 53 61 114 45 57
45 Fulka. 36 92 97 189 86 89
46 Ratad. 12 29 18 47 27 15
47 Delvada. 811 1,564 1_,739 3,302 1,042 1,171
48 Kothari. 15 47 29 76 47 28
49 Anjar. 95 228 215 443 221 215
50 Khaq. 45 115 112 227 no 111
51 RatljJ;l.~1'3. 26 TO 66 136 69 66
52 Rajpa.ra. (B"j~ut)r 27 62 48 110 62 48
53 Jhankhaml.ru.. 35 101 'i6 183 106 76
54 NaVaBunq~r. 248 620 597 1,217 2'75 229
55 Simar~ ~40 049 520 ~,O69 522 505
56 Saja~ia~ 26 63 61 124 • 63 ~1
51 Kh~d~~ {S3 l41 142 283 134 142
58 Dandi. 16 34 32 66 . 53 32
59 Kardapan., 91 197 +98 895 188 192
60 Garsl. 185 31)6 398 793 393 3~7
6l Motha, l38 343 331 680 818 307
6~ ~anj~\"apor~. 32 103 l()5 208 101 105
~~ Amodra., 66 161 142 303 ]55 141
~4 Dudhala. 25 75 63 13S .70 58
65 Manekpore. I 55 137 137 274 129 I 133 as 4 _ -.. ~ -- _w ... t ':IIIrw-.... :::e: . :;;.::,tI:oo. .... . t ... _"",",J? • ,., • "P .. _.,~J. ""'I."
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S ill 8 IV 8 -- ..... ...... "a c: ill "= OJ '" Q;) aI (!) ill :a ::;a .... ~ ..,.; ~ ~ "'" ~ ~ ...... ~
9 10 I 11 I 12 I' 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19
I 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0
8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
519 560 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 -0 0 0 o r 0 0 0 0 0
344 368 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I
26 13 {) 0 1 <)
01 0 0 0 ... I
0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 , 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 6 -0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9" -_D 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I
.... I Hindus~ c Nnmber Total Popuhtioll.
• q) of Obi) Z~ Village. occupied
:1
;, ~ . _. Q) • rtl
~~ howles. rh ........ ...... rn c.> Q,) c;:: ~ Q,) .-~~ E ...,
~ ~ c.>
I c
r:£ """ Q,) ~ ""'" ~ ~ ~
1 2 .,
" I 4 I 5 'I 6 I 7 1 8 i)
66 Rajpam ( SAyed ). 68 177 161 338 . 159 143
67 Dhara Bunder. 67 134 145 . 279 126 ! 141
tiS Rohis:!. 210 474 475 fJ49 44.t : 445
69 Khatrivada. 99 252 2·39 491 2421 225
70 S:mukhada. 314 G95 717 l,412 647 690
71 Pasvll.la. 79 192 J.67 359 191 167
72 Sondardi. 58 141 144 285 139 143
73 Sondarda. 22 45 . 40 85, 44 i 40
74 Kerrua. 11: 20 20 40 19 ! 20
75 Chitrasar. 68 136 J,39 2~r. I ;) 135 i 139 ,
76 Gangda. 249 : .124 ' 557 1,081 : 479 : 512
77 Umej .. 126 . 28G 2,69 555 . 243 219
78 Patapore. 23 . 65 57 122 65 57
79 Vnvarda. 122 262 'J 249 .511 :252 J 241
Rameshwar. ;
54 ;
42 80 21 . 62
1
45 107 !
Sllmter. ,
,ti5 ' 375 ' 358 81 1'72 394 341
82 Gadhda .. 261 : 543 530 l,Q.93 453 . , 468 ;
·83 Rasulpara. 27 (j.~ 57 125 64 57 ,
$4 Umedpara. ~1 75 56 \ 131 74 • 56
85 Sanvav. 169 361 376 737 318 33-1: , I
86 Dhrabavad. ! 18 47 27 74 . 46 : 27
87 Veb..kot. 33 8S 63 151 80 54
8R .Jhnnznrin. 9 25 Hi 41 24 16
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~ ,;, 1li , ,;, m Uemarks.
ui C.l 1li ~ .,j ~ . I Q) J, IV - ~ 'j c; d C} c::: ~ C'!! C.l d ~ - E !=: ...... E -r.; E E te ... C'J d
~ IV ~ Q) ::; QJ ~ IV :< Q;I
~ ;:...; ~ ~ ~ -1 I I I 1 I 9 l{) .11 . 12 13 14 15 I~ I 17 I 18 19
15 , 9 0 0 3 9 01 0 01 0
8; 4 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0,
01 33 , 30 0 0 (I 0 '0 Q 0
10 14 0 0 o ' 0 0 0 0 0 :
o I 48 , 27 0 0 0 0 1)
:1 0
1; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,
2. 1 0 0 °1 0 0 0 0 0
I 1 ' 0 or () 0 0 0 0 () {)
j
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0
1 0 (l 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0
·14 45 1 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 50 0 0 0 0 0 {)
°1 0
° () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 °1 o! 10 8 0 0 0 (I ° 0 1 0
o I I I 8 3 0 0 0 o I 0 0 1 0
01
. I
19 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 ' 0
I .90 I) 0 0 0 0 iJ 0 82 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'
1 0' 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 , 1 ;
43 ·12 ,
0 0 o ,I 0 0' 0 0 ().
1 0 {) {) 0 0 0 Q '0 0
8 9' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0
~ I Total Population. Hindus • • III NU1ber
~~l -- ----~.-
Village. <of i;, rn occupied. ui (1) ...: "j ~ - -' ct:"'" ell , . d t:S_ (1) r.: .... houses. - S .. - S :.. d C' ~
~ - (1) E-t ~ OJ rn ~ ~ ~
1 I 2 31 4 5
I 89 Jargali. U8 300 . 270 .j70 279 247
90 Ankol-ali. .. 24 ·53 ~3 ; 110 52 52 :
,
91 Fatssl'. 13G 354, 315 : 669 34£ 299
92 Don. u:s 2n( 305 5'99 207 211
93 Itvaya. U9 31'6 . 237 . ~53 302 , 213
94 Kodiya. ~6 21'0 189 3S9 158 HI ;
95 Jhudvadli. 71 191 ' 190 387 189 . 18i
96 Yadviala.. 128 as? 309 696 351 285
97 Khapat. 68 169 169 : 338 135 H2
98 Bhachn. 91 1'92 198 390 180 186
99 Bhadiadar. 104 270 282 552 261 276
lOO Men. 28 72 76 148 41 41
101 Yajdi. 27 95 {)4 159 94 64:
102 Amaliala. 98 242 240 482 235 232
103 Ugla. 63 161 147 3(18 157 147
Ugalpal'B. 23 50 51 101 I 49 51
104 Khilavad. 95 232 192 424 182 128
105 Gundala. 26 62 57 119 20 17
lOG Sanosari. 37 106 101 207 100 96
1071" Dhokadva. 150 404 885 789 342 330
108 Bedia. 54 132 122 254 124 119
109 Motisar. 40 116 77 193 111 74
110 Motn·Snmr.fl.h in lfl. 69 191 177 36S 190 17.;
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rJ,
-~-1 ~ rJ.,
I 'w , rtJ. Rema~s. (1) ~ " <1J
ui ~
I rh ...... m ~ rii .....
v ;; - ... ::: w CD d .-< i:: - ~ ..- S d
I s I ~ S d (1) a: = c::
~ t:x.t ~ rZ ::::l CD ::a (1) ::a (1) ,..... ~ ~ ~
9 I 10 I 11 I 12 l 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19 I
21 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 7 16 0 0 0 0 0 0
87 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 12 20 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
52 48 0 0 0 0 0 (\ 0 0
8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.) 9 25 15 0\ 0 0 0 0 0
34 9~ 0 0 0 0 0 ",I U o I 0
12 12 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 6 0 o I 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 35 () 0 o I 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 0
50 64 0 0 0 0 0 0
: I 0
42 40 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0
(j 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
62 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 ~ 0 0 n 0 0 () () ()
.... 0 Number Total Population. Hindu!!. ~ <Ii of Z~ Village. occupied -::.:: rD J, ..... . -I houses . Ii ..8 <lI
. ~> ..... '" ~ <lI c: d <lI ... - E ...,
~ 5 Q) d 0 00. ::;;:J <lI H - <lI
~ "'" ~ ,
1 .2 3 I 4 5 6 7 I 8
111 Nana Samadhiala. 761 196 I 155 351 186 151
112 Bandharda. 32 101 89 190 100 89
113 Luvari tvloli. 26 61 66 127 61 66
114 Mohobatrara. 54 134 118 252 129 116
115 Rabal'ika. 40 89 91 180 85 90
116 Salva. 23 53 43 96 45 40
117 Naliari Moli. 72 185 173 :)58 183 173
118 Ambaliala. 38 92 85 177 84 82
119 Piparill. 29 62 61 123 61 61
120 Mota·Yavkia. 78 178 153 331 172 150
Nana·Yankia. 10 23 I 23 46 23 23
Shan-Dullger. 1 2 0 .2 .2 0
121 Dhundhva.Ila. 45 87 85 r" I .. 81 83
122 Dadli. 20 61 57 118 50 49
123 Panchawia. 17 39 33 72 29 25
124 Nitli. 27 5(, 43 93 38 32
125 Yadli. 16 45 27 72 2 .2
40 \ 126 Sonaria Hi 36 76 38 3.1
127 Knndhi. 136 251 281 532 240 276
]28 Athamna-Pada. 44 93 86 179 92 86
Ugamna Padn. 50 144 127 271 103 97
129 Pankhnn. 47 106 87 193 102 86
180 N'andrakh. 36 83 83 ]66 8:] 83 ------.~---.--.. ---
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M usalmans. Jains. Christians. Parsees. Others.
. ---ai m 00 ui ui .;, Relliarke •
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~ d ~ ....... <:<:: ~ c:: ~ GIl ....... S d S d S d S ....... S d ~ <:<::
::g (1) I ~ Q) <;) ~ (1)
~ Q)
r::. ~ I ~ 1";1::; r..
9 I 10 \
11 I 12 I 13 \
14 I 15 I 16 17 1 18 I 19
10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0, I 0 0 0
6 3' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 01 ° 0 : I 0 0 0 0
I
0 0 01 0 0
° 0 4 2
6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
°1 0
10 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (J ,
12 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4" i, 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a I
21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11' 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 41 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 1
:1 0
:1 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... Total Population. 0 Number Hindus. o . of Z g'o
as Village. occupied ui ,,; ...-_ .:: :-:: houses. ai C1l ~ .,; (I) ~ :,.. (I) '"iii a! IV ..... (I)
I ..... .... - d rn oe S 0 = 8 ~ C1l ~ :?l C1l
~ r;:;.
I I
I f j 1 2 3 4 5 I 6 7 8
131 Nesda. 14 45 36 81 44 36
132 Unt\'ula. 98 216 237 513 261 232
133 Moti-Moli. 54 158 138 296 109 100
134 Chorali·Moli. II 52 41 93 51 41
135 Kukidi Moli. 38 99 91 190 98 91 -- -11,441 26,379 25,618 51991 22,128 21,271
Baba.riawad Maha.l.
1 Until\. 71 167 138 805 160 134
2 Kundaliala. 76 162 160 322 153 152
3 Ganjavadar. 4 H 11 25 14 11
204 ! 4 Devka. 118 206 410 200 20(}
5 Ningal:l. 45 128/ 107 235 121 104
6 Hadmatia. 36 90 83 li3 79 74
7 Bherai. 330 197 -, 718 1,445 576 575
8 Unchaiyn. .0 125 128 253\ 106 107
9 Rampara• 188 408 384 792 394 372
10 Kovaya. 79 178 161 I 33~ 171 I5~
11 Bhakodal't 63 136 130 266 135 1:30
12 Yarah"Snl,l'llp. 26 64 56
1
~.20 63 51i
13 Bhachadal'. 66 1·10 Hi.! 294 128 143
14 Dhara,Ne$. 20 49 35 84 49 3:;
15 Vad. SO 215 159 37,1 2[3 1.15
16 Kadiyali, 125 :103 286 fiB9 276 270 .. ~ ...
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..... Total Population. Hindus. 0 ;
oeD Nnmber Z~ Village. of w rn .....
rt:i QJ ui QJ .....
occupied ...... ..... ~ _ ....
0= I>- QJ d d QJ ·c huuses. Cii 8 .... .-< 8 0 e!I QJ ::a QJ E-t ~ QJ
Ul ~ ~
1 1 - 2 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 -11 Chhatradia. 42 7S 101 180 73 91
18 Hindorna. 85 202 200 402 164 168
19 Bar Patoli. li9 367 413 780 336 376
20 Kagvadar. 46 93 102 195 93 102
21 Sarovarda. 17 32 44 76 26 35
22 Kotdi. 215 4il 469 940 446 451
28 Kat-ar. 192 274 255 529 244 215
24 Mithapore 131 291 239 530 243 192
25 Bulani· Y avo 8 14 13 27 14 13
26 Bhatvadar. 7 20 17 31 20 17
21 Koli.Kantharia~ 21 41 40 84 44 40
28 Resa· Kantharia. 46 105 Sf) 204 104 99
29 Nageshri. 438 979 943 1,922 883 827
30 Dhobdri. 57 154 133 287 148 129
31 Dudhala. 96 189 207 396 ]79 ID8
32 Navi-Jikn.'1ri.. 51 132 118 250 118 104
33 J uni -J ikath·;. 26 44- 51 95 42 46
34 Sokhda. 29 67 60 127 67 58
35 Ghenshp()l'c. 21 47 38 EO 43 ~l
36 Mota. Salmrlll.. 9 28 16 44 25 1" " 37 Nana-Sakaria. 11 27 17 44 27 17
38 Bhnda. 84 210 219 429 195 201
39 Tirnbi. 302 716 717 1,433 551 fi.10
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.. Musalmans. Jaius. Parsees • Christians. I Others.
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9 I 10 I 11 I 12 i 13 I 14 I 15 I 1~1 17 I 18 r---; I -6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 48 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O·
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·0
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1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I 0
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16.5 167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
.... 0 . Number Total Population •. Hindus. • cD
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40 I Chhelna. 26 64 : 52 116 64 52
41 Hemal, 9S 224 190 414 210 lSI
4:2 Motn.Mnnsa, 50 113 104 217 106 99
43 N alia· Manso,. ~5 ·225 184 409 213 175
44 Ebhal·V.ad, 25 ~O . 41 91 48 39
45 Pichhdi, 33 18 82 1£0 76 80
46 Lore. 54 117 106 223 116 104
47 Ji'acharia. {3 96 82 178 96 8~
48 Bhundni. 45 110 102 212 106 98
49 Gadhakda 427 990 944 1,934 679 59"
Ham:1gadb 16 50 4.2 92 50 42
-- .. -" 4.428 9.814 9,349 19,163 n)087 8,198
Mangr~.
1 Mangrol 31243 7,021 7,212 14,233 3)126 3,284
Do. Port,
30: I ]9 0 19 15 0
2 Loj.. 723 683 1,406 fi51 608
3 n 1"' ~a . .llJ. 189 471 444 915 M)5 44l
4 Mankhetrtl,. 92 275 224 499 250 211
~ Rudulpore~ 65 192 183 375 192 183
6 GOl":lj. 80 205 198 403 201 195
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Afusalmans Jains. Pafsees.· Christians. Others.
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Z= Village. of ..n .,; ,_
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7 Kalej. 131 295 309 604 257 262
8 Virpore. 30 74 61 135 72 58
9 Bhnt.gam. 32 lj3 63 136 65 60
10 Sultanpore. 60 163 152 315 158 151
11 Dhelana. 81 206 223 429 205 223
Kamnath. 1 4 4 8 4 4
12 Shekhpore. 24 68 42 110 28 24
13 Kotda. 17 oS 65 123 41 54
Amipore. 13 39 32 71 36 30
14 HUflenahad. 43 122 94 216 70 53
15 Sepa. 60 114 12~ 242 89 100 I
16 Sheriakhan. 70 190 162 I 352 140 111
17 JamvaE. 50 142 127 269 100 86
18 Lathodra. 118 264 289 553 188 209
19 Kalvani. 101 227 245 472 216 23(;
20 Shapul·. 1(,0 267 254 521 1 237 225
21 Sberillj. 114 214 189 403 210 189
22 I(houada. 44 105 110 215 105 110
23 I Arena. 71 18'7 1'70 357 182 165
I 5,135 11,718 11,663 23,381 7,309 7,272
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Musalmans. Jains. I Parsees. Christains. Others.
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2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
52 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
50 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
42 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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30 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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occupied ---Z"g Village. a.i • - .n QJ . I7l -.... hou:ses, - - r1I (D
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I Junagadh State Railway.
Junagadh Railway. 462 1,236 810 2,046 1,041 693
462 1,236 810 2,046 1,041 693
Running Vessels. ,
Floating Population. o I 220 0 220 159 0 -
o I 220 0 220 159 0 -_. Grand total of the " I I
Junagadh State. 1,02,396 f2.31,264 2,28,229 4,65,493 [,lIw4l786s6
Note -As Animists were classified by the Provincial Superintendent the total
remains as under:-
Hindus 1,89,347 instead of ] ,89,346.
From animists:-
Jews 15 Mules 12 Females Sheikhs 7
" 2
" Otbers 0 "
0 " Animists 2
" 2 II
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81 0 0 0 0 0 - - - -- ... -44,355 45,'136 3,466 3,'151 26 2'1
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D., 30th June, 1921.
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P. B. Nanavaty.
Census General Superintendent,
J ullagadh State.