CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 MADHYA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS - HANDBOOK TIKAMGARH DISTRICT G. JAGATHPATH[ OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE !ilUPI£R1NTIENDENT OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964
CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 MADHYA PRADESH
DISTRICT CENSUS - HANDBOOK
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
G. JAGATHPATH[ OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE
!ilUPI£R1NTIENDENT OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH
PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH
1964
19i1 OENSUS PUBLIOATIONS, MADHYA "Pl\ADESH
(All the Cen-8U8 Publications of this State will bear Volume No. VIII)
PART I (in SulrParts)
PART II-A
PART II-B (in Sub-parts)
PART II-C (in SulrParts)
PART III
PART IV (in Sub-parts)
PARTV {in Sub-parts)
PART VI
PART VII
PART VIII-A
PART VIIl-B
PART IX
DiItrict. Census
General Report including Subsidiaary Tables
Genera} Population Tables
Economic Tables
Cultural and Migration Tables
Household Economic Tables
H9using and Establishment Tables (in. eluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report
Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and Sch\!duled Tribes
Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Subpart for each Village Surveyed)
Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed)
Administration Report - Enumeration
Administration Report-Tabulation
Maps
STATE PUBLICATIONS
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS
Hand-books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh
PREFACE
T he publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun in the 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the pro:::ess of making census statistics available for the smaller territorial units basi~ to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementation of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, it is at these levels that policies get really thoroughly tested; also, policies can fail-and probably have failed-because their' statistical basis was weak. It is undoubtedly necessary that gaps in statistics at lower levels be, filled as rapid~y as possible. It was not possible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and it ig not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.
2. What we have tried to do in the 1961 Census Hand-books is to make them more informative by the inclusion of as many categories of non-census statistics as possible; some of these are climate, agriculture, co-operation, industry, bankjng, education, health etc. There is also an introductory note to each Handbook high-lighting the more striking features. It has not been possible for the Census Organisation to check the accuracy of the figures supplied by various authorities; it is to be hoped that some other organi,atjon, better equipped for the purpose, will take up this task.
3. For the seventeen districts of Mahakoshal l Part of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh) and for Panna and Tikamgarh districts of erstwhile Vindhya Pradesh, which are part of the present State of Madhya Pradesh, the area figures for districts and tahsils furnished by the Director of Land Records and presented in Table A-I are internally inconsistent in the sense that the tahsil areas do not add up to the district area. This inconsistency arose from the fact that, in the case of these districts, the district area includes, but the tahsil areas exclude, 'forest' area for which the tahsilwise breakup was not then available. Later on, while this Hand-book was in the press, the Director of Land Records brought out revised area figures for the year 1962-63 for tahsils and districts, which among other improvements, do not suffer from the defect of internal
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inconsistency even in case of these nineteen districts. Revision of Table A-I on the basis of these area figures was not feasible at this late stage; the only alternative was to print these revised are~ figures also in this Hand-book. .
4. One unfortunate fact about these ffand-books is that they became available to the users rather late in the decade. This is partly due to the considerable time required for the collection of information from v:arious authorities and partly to difficulties in printing. Owing to the fact that State presses, with a heavy backlog of printing weighing down on them, would find it impossible to print all the District Census Hand-books themselves, arrangements have been made for printing them in private presses. If these Hand-books are to have a useful life of more than four or five years of inter-censal decennium, more expeditious methods for the collection of non-census statistics, for the preparation and checking of the manuscripts and for printing will have to be devised.
5. The Census Organisation is grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of these Handbooks and to the Superintendent, Government Printing and his organisationparticularly the Assistant Superintendent, Printing, Government Regional Press, Indore and his staff-for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that of our indefatigable Registrar General, Shri Asok Mitra, to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are also due to the various authorities who lSupplied us with all the necessary statistics.
G. JAGATHPATHI
Notes and Explanations
Appendix II
Selected Statistics
CONTENTS
Stand:;.rd Industrial Classification
National Classification of Occupations
Selected Statistics of India, Madbya Pradesh, Districts and Important Towns of Madhya Pradesh
Revised Area & Density figures ...
Introducing the District
PART I
A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES •••
Table A-I -... Appondix-l
Appendix-II :
Appendix-III
Table A-II
Appendix
Table A-III
Table A-IV
••• Area, Houses and Population
Stateme1# showittg 1951 territorial units c01tstitutuig the
present set 1tP
Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and o'wr and
towns with a population under 5,000
H ouseless and 11zstitutional populatiM
Variation in population during sixty years
District and Tahsils showing 1951 populatiol! according to
their territorial jltrisdictiolt iH 1951, changes in area and
popttlation im.)olt'ed in those changes
Villages classified by population
••• Towns (and town groups) classified by papulation ill 1961 with variation since 1901
Pages
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xvii-xxiii
xxiv-xxxiii
... xxxiv-xxxvi
... xxxvii-Ixii
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4
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B-ECONOMIC TABLES 7-87
(i) General Economic Tables 7--61
Primary Census Abstract 8 .• 9
Table B-1 Workers and Non-workers classified by sex and broad
Table B-III Part A
Part B
age-groups •••
Industrial classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in urban areas only
••• Industrial Classification of Workers and Non·workers by educational levels in rural areas only
10--11
12--13
14-15
Table B-lV
Part A
Part B
Part C
Table B-V
Table B-VI
Table B-VII
Part A
Part B
Table B-VlII
Part A
Part B
Table B-IX
Industrial Classification by sex and Class of workers of
persons at work at Household Industry ... Industrial Classification by sex and class of worker of persons
at work in Non-Household Industry, Trade. Business,
Profession or Service ... Industrial Classification by sex and Divisions, Major groups
and Minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation
Occupational Classification by sex .of persons at work other than cultivation
Occupational Divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by sex, broad age gr~mps and educational levels in urb(m areas only
Persons working principally (i) as cultivators (ii) as agriculturallabourers or (iii) at household industry classified by sex and by secondary work (i) at household industry (ii) as cultivator or (iii) as agricultural labourer
Industrial classification by sex of persons working in nonhousehold industry, trade, business, profession or service who are also engaged in household industry
Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad agegroups and educational levels iH ftrbafJ areas only
Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and educational levels in rttral areas only
Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity
....
(ii) Household Economic Tables
Table B-X
Table B-XI
Table B-XII
Sample Households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor in Household Industry (ii) engaged either in cultivation or Household Industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry jar all areas
Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated iH rural alld urban areas separately
Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classified by -size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urbalJ areas separately
Pages
16--18
19-21
24-31
32--45
46--49
- 5q--52
53--57
58--59
58--59
60--61
62-87
63
63
64-57
Table B-XIII
Table B-XIV
Part A
Part B
Table B-XV
Table B-XVI
Table B--XVII
C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
Table C-I
Table C-1I
Table C-III
Part A
Part B
Table C-V
Table C--VII
Table C-VIII
Part A
Part B
D-MIGRATION TABLE
Table D-II
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Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry showing sl;ze of land cultivated by principal Household Industry in ru,ral aIJd urban areas separately
Sample households engaged only in household industry classified by principal household industry in all areas
Households classified by Major groups of principal household industry and number of persons engaged
Households classified by Minor groups of principal household industry
Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry classified by size of land in rftral and 11,-batt areas separately
Sample principal household industry classified by duration of work in a year and total number of workers engaged in household industry h all areas
Sample households classified by size and participation in household cultivation or industry
Family composition of sample households by relationship to h~ad of family classifie.l by size of land cultivated
Age and Marital Status
Age, sex and education in all areas
Agel sex and education ill urban areas only
Mother Tongue
Religion
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes
Classification by literacy and industrial category of
workers and non-workers among Scheduled Tribes
Place of birth
Pages
68-69
70
71--73
74--77
78-85
86--87
88-99
89
90--92
94
95
97
98--99
98-99
100-101
100--101
E-HOUSING TABLES
Table B-1
Table E-II
Table E-III
Table E-IV
Table E-V
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Census houses and the uses to which they are put
Tenure status, of sampla census households living In
census houses used wholly or partly as dwe11ing
Census Houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and ;to power used and size of employment
Distribution of Sample Households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwellings by predominant material
Pages
102-119
103
104
105-117
of wall and predominant material of roof 118-119
Sample Households classified bv number of members and by number of rooms occupied 118-119
SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 120-137
Table SCT-I
Part A
Part B
Table SCT-II
Part A
Part B
Table SeT- III
Part A
Part B
Table SCT-IV
Part A
Part B ...
Table SCT-V ...
Tahsilwise populatIon of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes ill. rdral areas only 121
Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes 122-125
Industrial classification of persons at work and non--workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 126-127
Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Castes 128-131
Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Tribes 132-133
Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes and Sched uled Tribes 134
Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 135
Religion for Scheduled Castes ... Religion for Scheduled Tribes
Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated iH rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
136
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137
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SC & ST-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
Table SC-I
Table ST-I
Table ST-1I
Persons not at work c\assified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Scheduled Castes
Mother Tongue and bilingualism for Scheduled Tribes
Persons n0t at work classified by sex and type of activity for Scheduled Tribes
VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY
APPENDICES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY
PART II
OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS
Table 1.1
Table 2A.l
Table 2A.2
Table 2A.3
Table 2A.4
Table 2A.5
Table 2A.6
Tablti: 2B.I
Table 2B.2
Table 2C.I
Table 2C.2
Table 2D.l
Table 2D.2
Table 3.1
Table 3.2
Table 3.3
Table 3.4
Table 3.5
Monthly rainfall and rainy days
Land utilisation statistics
Area under principal crops
Gross area of crops irrigated and total anJ net area irrigated
Net area irrigated bv source of irrigation
Major and medium irrigation projects
Yield rates of principal crops in Lbs. per acre
Fortnightly wholesale price quotations of stapl':) fo:)d grains
Daily wages (in Rupees) paid to males, females and non
adults separately for skilled and unskilled persons in specific
agricultural and non-agricultural occupations •••
Statistics of livestock and agricultural implements
Taccavi Loans distributed ... Statistics of Co-operative Societies
List of Banl,;s
Strength of police and jails
Annual receipts tmder certain heads of revenue
Land revenue for the decade
Statistics of registration
Statistics of Local bodies
Pages
138-141
139
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143-205
207-231
233-255
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242-245
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249
Table 4.1
Table 4.2
Table 5.1
Table 5.2
Table 6A.I
Table 6A·2
Table 6A.3
Table 6A.4
Table 7
Table S.l
Table 8.2
Table 8.3
Tikam&a.rh District
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Community development coverage
Allotment and expenditure during first and second five
year plans
Educational statistics
Statistics about Colleges
Health statistics
Number of persons who availed of family planning methods
Vaccination statistics .,.
Progress of National Malaria Eradication Programme
List of Railway Stations
List of Printing Presses
List of Cinema houses
List of important Fairs and Melas
MAP
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Frontispiece
ERRATA
Page Table Particulars Column No For Read No. No.
t 2 3 4 5 6
5 Appendix 2nd line of the note Compatational Ccm pu tational S P.C.A. Tikamgarh Tahsil Urban 26 Not Clear 30
10 Table B-1 Rural Age group 0-14 5 8,374 83,474 13 Table B-III-A Table Heading Rural Urban 19 Table B-IV-B Division 2 & 3 Manufacturing 6 Blank 22 Table B-1V--B 1ata1'a '£ahsil below Division 7 1 8 8 27 Minor Group 600 13 Not Clear 6 29 Major Group 87 15 2 34 Serial Numbers of columns Bhnk fJ 35 Family 319 Cat. VII 'l Blank 3 37 Family 6403 below total 2 V VI 38 Family 706 Cat. IX 8 1 39 After family 770 1 Family 722 Family 772 39 Group 78 Total 1) Not Clear !! 40 Family 822 below Cat. III 2 VI IV 44 Jatara Tahsil Division 3 Cat. VI! 3 636 63G 50 Table VII-A Major Group 04 below RUllal 2 Blank U 50 3
50 4
50 5 2 50 6 2 50 7 50 S
52 Tikamgarh Tahsil ~ & 3 Manufacturing 7 285 . 289 54 Below P. W. Major Group 81 1 28 Blank 51 2 6 Blank 54 3 Blank 55 P. W. Major Group 64-68 J 64,GB 64-68 56 P. W. Mabr Group 88 (Urban) 3 15 51 59 Table B-VIII-B Tikamgarb Tahsil 14 9 2 63 Table B-XI Column heading 12 50+ & More ~O+ 63 Tikamgarh Tahsil in Srd line 10 Blank 64 Table B-XII Tikamgarh District Rural Size 12.5-14.9 2 Not Clear 470 70 Table B-XIV-A Major GrollpOS 2 Fihing Fishing n Table B-XIV-B Below Minor Group 2S7.0 1 2392 239.2 71 Below Minor Group 272.5 1 2732 273.2 91 Table C-II Niwari Tahsil Rural All ages 5 5876 58,768 91 .. 6 32,4128 32,4U 99 Table C-VIII-A 1atara Tahsil Rural 19 178 878
103 Table E-I Tikamgarh District Urban 3 Not Clear 6,038 118 Table E-IV Below Tikamgarh Di~trict 1 Not Clear Niwari
12~J125 Table SCT-I-A Below Columns 13 to 16 Rural Urban 126 Table SCT-[-B 6 Saur 8 ,095 1.Q95 1'30 Table SCT-II-A Table Heading Part-B Part-A 130 Table SCT-II-A Unclassifiable 44 8 1 132 Table SCT-Il-B 4, Nat, Navdigar 43 Not Clear 23 135 Table SCT-III Part B Table Heading Part-A Part-B 139 Table SC-I Tikamgarh District Rura.! Total :2 39,266 39,226
NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS
This note gives the meanings and explanations of terms and concepts used in this Handbook. This is necessary because, without a proper grasp of the meanings of such simple concepts as building, house, household, worker. etc., it is not possible to appreciate the data presented in the Handbook. Thus, one who does not know that an unpretentious hut in the thick of Bastar forests with un plastered bamboo walls and a thatch roof and with space hardly enough for two cots is not a whit less of a building than the Indian versions of the skyscrapers in one of the metropolitan cities, or that a central jail housing all manner of criminals and shady characters is as much a household as the bousehold of the most pjous and god-fearing citi~en in the State, may not be able to appreciate what exactly the figur~s represent. Besides explaining the terms and concepts, the note also contains brief notes on the salient and peculiar features of some of the Census tables presented in this Handbook.
Censu8.-The Census in India is a decennial opftation taking place in February-March of the1ftrst year of every decade. It ensures oo~rage of all members of the population irrespective of age. The operations constituting a Census involve, besides counting of heads, th~ counting of . numerous attributes of the person COU)tlted. These are demograph'ic, soei'al, economic and cultural in nature. The number of these attributes regarding which infonnation is recorded has been increasing from census to census and is limited only by considerations of cost, time alld organisation.
P~fYltlatfon.-The important thing about a population is that it is dynamic. It is a constantly changing entity. These changes take place by the natural processes of birth and death as well as by migrati?n. A statement of population has th.ere~ore lIttle ~ense unless the point of time' to whI~h It relates IS also stated. A population ft.gure IS correct only for a particular' point of tIm.e; and, .ev~n though in practice one may omIt to mdIcate this point of time one should ~one the less be clear about it.' The popu~atIOn figures presented herein refer to the sunrIse of 1st March 1961 unless otherwise stated. "
Rural-Urban Classification :-Data collected at a Census is usually presented separately for the rural and urban areas. A 'town' or a 'townroup' constitutes an urban area. A 'town' in ... ne 1961 Census was either (i) a municipality cantonment or corporation; or (ii) a habitatiori
, with a population at least of 5,000 with atleasti three-fourths of the adult male population being engaged in :non-agricultural pursuits. The rural-urban classification, being operationally cardinal and prior in point of time to the census count, had to be tackled earlier and a list of 219 towns in ~he State was therefore, prepared much earlIer than the census proper. This included 28 habitations which were tentatively treated as towns, the intention being that, after the 1961 Census data became available, their cases would be re-examined. Later on, however, no modification was made in the. list, even though 7 towns did not satisfy either the minimum population criterion or the one based on the ratio of non-agricultural adult males being 75% or greater. These are Gogaon in West Nimar, Datla Bandhi in Chhindwara (both under 5.000 in population); and, Icchawar, Patan, P,endra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in Sehore, Jabalpur, Bilaspur, Bilaspur, and Raipur Districts (not satisfying the economic criterion). The reason for not disturbing the original list of towns was that as many as 14 habitations which did not satisfy one or the other of the criteria laid down earlier managed to sneak into the list of towns as municipalities, and inclusion of ~even more such towns was not supposed to mtroduce greater demographic distortion than was already preseillt. The cases of ChachauraBinaganj town in Guna District and SardarpurRajgarh in Dhar District are peculiar in that each of these two municipal towns consists of two distinct habitations separated by 2 miles in the first and 3 miles in the second case.
All areas, which were not urban were rural. Th~y . consisted of 'villages'. A very large majOrIty of the census villages were 'revenue villages', which had well demarcated or recogn!sed ~oundarie~, and which included ~t only the mhabIted portIon (or portions) but also agricultural land and uninhabited waste (or other) lands. The census village was thus not synonym_?us with a habi~tion or a dwelling; in fact, a VIllage could con tam two Qr more distinct habitations separated by considerable distances known variously as 'tola' or 'mazra' Or 'para'. Besides, in many districts there were forest vi}lages, situated inside Reserved forests and wIthout clearly demarcated boundaries. The a:r:eas ent~red against these villages in the Vll!age DIrectory are thus only approximate. It IS to be noted that being as observed by Martin [Census Superintend~nt (old) Madhya Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner for India, 1921] arbitrary and irregular units of
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area, carved out chiefly for revenue and administrative purposes, there are many revenue villages which do not have any habitation. They are not, therefore, of much demographic interest, and their inclusion in the Village Directory is only for a proper tally of area aggregates.
A-General Population Tables: There are four main tables and three
appendices in this series.
Table A-l.-This table presents the basic figures relating to area, houses and population separately for the rural and urban areas of each district, -each tahsil, and for each city, towngroup or town. The area figures used in the table for the district and the tahsils are those furnished by the State Director of Land Records. In case of the district, the area figures furnished in 1962 by the Surveyor-General, India are also given. ·The Surveyor-General does not furnish area figures for tahsilSi. In case of cities and towns· the area figures are furnished by the local urban authority (if any) in charge of the municipal administration, or by the local revenue authorities. Except in case of Raipur and Sagar districts, there is no agreement between the area figures for the district furnished by the Director of Land Records and the SurveyorGeneral, India. These differences arise principally from the differences in the methods adopted by the two agencies in measuring and -computing the area.
In the case of eighteen districts (Bastar, Raipur, Durg, Raigarh, Bilaspur, Surguja, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Mandla, Narsimhapur, Jabalpur, Sagar Hoshangabad, Betul, East Nimar, Tikamgarh and Panna), only the district 'total' and 'rural' figures for area include the forest area; the figures for forest area were not available for individual tahsils in these districts, and hence the tahsilwise area figures for these districts do not include forest area. .Th_is fact is important particularly for appr.eclatmg the district and tahsil population dens!ty ~ures of these districts. The population <lenslty (t.e., persons per square mile) given in -column 4 of the table is calculated on the basis of the figures of area supplied by the State Directorate of Land Records.
Occupied Re.sidential House.-This is a -qensus house WhI~h was actually occupied at the tIme of enumeratIon for residential purposes Either partly or fully. The concept of 'Census house" together with the allied concepts of 4building' and 'household' are dealt with later in this note.
Town Group.-The introduction of the concept of 4'towngroup" is a new feature of the 1961 Census. One kind of 'towngroup' has its basis in what may be called demographic prognosis, this being
that a particular group of towns is situated in such a way, and exhibits some interconnectirig features of such a kind, that they can be considered a single demographic entity whose organic nature is likely to become more and more evidenti in the future. Examples are: Bhopal City witli Bail-agarh in the West and Heavy Electricals Township in the East; and Durg Town and Bhilai Industrial Township. The other type of towngroup is a group only in name in the sense that it represents a group of localities which geography unites but definition separates. Examples are Sagar Towngroup consisting of Sagar Municipality and Sagar Cantt., and Jabalpur Towngroup (consisting of Jabalpur Corporation, Jabalpur Cantt. and Khamaria). ~n ~oth these iJ?-stances, the urban complex IS smgle and contmuous, but as ea'ch corporation or cantonment is a separate town by definition it gets split up in the Census into more than one town. In Madhya Pradesh there are six towngroups in all; three of them belong to the first type: Bhopal in Sehore District: Murwara in Jabalpur District and Durg in Durg District; the other three belong to the second type, Pachm~rh! in Hoshangabad. District, Sagar in Sagar DIstrIct and Jabalpur m Jabalpur District.
H ollseless & Institutional Population :-"Houseless population" means those who did not live and were not enumerated, in Census-houses at the last Census. Obviously these swell the ranks of the social destitutes who, to speak in every day parlance do not have even a roof over their heads; but live under the shade of trees or bridges or on pavements. "Institutional population" means the population that was enumerated in institutions at the last census i.e., in hostels jails, boarding houses, hospitals etc. •
Class of Towns.-Towns are classified into six classes as below according to their population sizes:-
Class Population range
I 100,000 and above
II 50,000-99,999
III 20,000-49,999
IV 10,000-19,999
V 5,000-9,999
VI Below 5,000
Towns of Class I are also known as Cities.
"Status" of a town means the authoritv in charge of its local urban administration. Thus a to~~ co~ld have a Municipal Corporation; a MUlllcIpahty, a Cantonment Board a Gram Panchayat, a Town or Notified Area' Committee etc. '
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B-(i) General Economic Tables.-This series mcludes 22 thbles containing information on certain economic aspects of the population. The concepts involved have undergone significant changes as compared with the 1951 and earlier Censuses. In the 1951 and earlier censuses or at any rate in the last few censuses' income or economic independence (and dependence) were treated as the criteria for denoting the economic status of a person. Separate account used to be taken of all persons who were economically independent and of those who were economically dependent. An intermediate category of economic semi-independence was also introduced in the 1931 Census. This consisted of the 'earning dependents' of the 1951 Census and even there the element of income was present. This income-based classification seems to have not infrequently resulted in a suppression of information relating to those who worked in household eeonomic activities but did not actually earn any income like men other than the head of the household and women of the family or children working at the family cultivation or cottage industry but not earning any incomes. The 1961 Census introduced the concept of work and totally abandoned the 'income' approach. Thus all people who worked (i.e., were "economically active") including family workers who were not in receipt of any income & working children who did not earn enough for their maintenance were treated as workers. On the other hand such persons as a receiver 'of rents Oil;' imm()v4ble property, or of interest on
CBNSUS 'WORKING CATEGORY
I Workers 1'n cultivation
Xl jA.gricu,1tu~all ~ul'eu.'
nr Worlters' in' mining, quarrymg, li ve-•. stock, forestry, fishing, hunting ~~q . pl",ntations, orcha.rds and wlied attivi~ies . . .
n7 Wtirkers in household;' industry
V Workers in manufacturing other than household industry
.VI Workers in construction
VII Worke'rs in Trade and Commerce
VIII Workers in Transport Storage and Communications
tX Workers in other services
securities deposited in a bank, and doing no other work, were treated as non-workers. Persons professionally engaged in anti-social activities (i,e., thieves, robbers, prostitutes, beggars, etc.) were, however, not treated as workers. The approach to the concept of "work" was pragmatic. and numerous illustrations were given to clarify the concept. The basis of work was held to be satisfied in the case of seasonal work i.e., work at cultivation, livestock, dairying or household industry if the person has had some regular work of more than one hour a day throughout the greater part of the working season. In the case of regular employment in any trade, profession, service. business or commerce the basis of work was satisfied if the person was employed during any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which he was visited by the Census enumerator. A person who was working but was absent from his work during those fifteen days or for 31longei period owing to illness or other causes was treated as worker. Work included not only actual physical work but also effective supervision and direction of work.
The Working Categories:-The,primary classification of the population is by means of a simple dichotomy into workers and non-workers. The former is further sub~divided into nine sub-classes or working categories of the Census. These are listed below; the correspondence with the Standard National Industrial Classification is also indicated. .
CORRESPONDING DIVISION OR MAJOR GROUP OR MINOR GROUP OF NIC
Minor Groups 000, 001,002, 003, 004,
The 'same as in I above
M~jor' Groups 01, 02, 03 and 04 and.Division 1; Mm~r Groups 005, 006, 007, 008; 009' (if not. clfl:ss1fiable as household industry)
lV!.inor Groups 005 to 009, 013, 014, 015, 020 to-0~'6, 031, 032, 040 to 048 107 Divisions 2 & 3-(excepting Minor Group~ 20i, 217, 218, 232,. 252, 260, 290, 324, 325, 338 and 380) if on a household scale
Divisions 2 & 3
Division 4
Division 6
Division 7
Divisions 5, 8 & 9
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The only term requiring explanation is' household industry, the others being selfexplanatory. As regards household industry, al threewfold test was' laid down, viz:-
(a) "Household Industry" should consist of manufacture, processing or servicing and may include sale but should not be con· fined simply to buying and selling. At least part of the goods offered for sale from the household should be manu· factured or processed by members of the household.
(b) "Household Industry" should be on the household scale where the workers mainly will be the Head of the household himself and/or members of the household, the role of hired workers from outside being of secondary importance. Thus, in any Hom;ehold Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand' in the industry whenever ~hey find the time in the course of their daily chores. Household Industry cannot, therefore, be on the scale of a registered factory but can use machinery and employ power like steam engine or oil engine or electricity to drive the machinery.
(c) Location also is important, for proximit-.r decides participation by members of the household. In a village this participation is possible if the Household' Industry is located at home or within the village because village organisation is such as makes it possible for members of the household to move about freely in the village to look after their work. In urban areas such free movement is not possible, and therefore, for household industry in urban areas we should consider only those industries which are located or at least the major part of whose work is located at home.
Class of Worker:-A worker', other than a cultivator, agricultural labourer or a worker at household industry could be: (i) an EmplO'yer, that is, who hires one or more persons in his work; (ii) an Employee, that is, who does his work under others for wages or salary in cash or kind; (iii) a Single Worker, that is, who is doing his work without employing others, except casually, and without the help of other members of the family, except casually (this includes workers working as members of a co-operative); and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing his work in his own family without wages or salary in cash or kind. A person could be an' employee in' a household industry also.
PRINCIPAL AND SECONDARY WORKElR:
Table B-VII Part A and Part B involve the concepts of principal and secondary work. For every worker the principal work had to be indi. cated in the case of a person who was engaged, in more than one work, and also the secondary work if he was engaged in two or more than two productive activities. The concepts of primary and secondary work had nothing to do with the income accruing to a person from his work. The principal work of a person was that activity which took up most of his time; similarly the secondary work (in case a person was engaged in two or more than two. kinds of work) was that which took up less time than the principal work but greater than the other kinds of work. Unless specifically stated to the contrary in the table heading itself the tables in the Handbook are based on the principal work of a person.
Non-workers :-The non-working section of the population also was divided inoo eight classes according to the nature of their activities. Thus a non.worker could be (i) a full time student 01" child attending school, (ii) a peI..:on engaged in home duties (like a housewife or other adult female who does no other work) (iii) dependent including an infant or child not attending school, a person permanently disabled from work because of illness or old. age ; (iv) a retired person who is not employetl again, rentier, a person living on agricultural or non.agricul. tural royalty, retlt or dividend, or any other person of independent means for securing which he does not have to work and who does no other work; (v) a beggar, vagrant or independent woman without indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of existence; (vi) a convict (not an undertrial who was to be recorded for the work he did before being admitted to Jail); (vii) persons who were seek. ing employment for the first time; and (viii) persons who previously had worked, but were out of employment, and were again seeking work.
Education Levels:-A person was treated as illiterate if he did not satisfy the test of literacy this meaning the ability both of reading and writing. The test of reading was held to be satisfied if a person could read printed matter or easily legible manuscripts. The test of writing was the ability to write a simple letter. The minimum educational level is primary or junior basic, and this includes all persons who have passed this examination but have not passed the next higher level examination i.e., matriculation or higher secondary. Persons who had formal schooling but had not passed the primary or junior basic level examination were literates w!thout any educational levels. ~ person belongmg to any particular educa. bona~ lev!!} means.a person who has passed thE!) exammatIon denotmg that level.
INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION ()F WORKERS:
Workers have also been classified according to their occupation and industry. The concepts -of 'industry' and 'occupation' are of fundamen~l importance in connection with all economIC ,activity and it is necessary that they should n<;>t be confused with each other. By "industry" IS meant the sector of economic activity in which a worker is engaged e.g., the textile indus~ry, mining industry, etc., whereas by 'occupatIon' is meant the exact func.tion that a worker performs in that sector e.g., fitter, carpenter, typist, etc. Occupation thus is "a trade,. l?r<;>fessjon or type of work performed ~y a?- mdlVI(Jual independent of the worker s mdustry, status or Ye;;l.rs of experience".
THE INDIAN STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICAnoN (1. S. I. C.) :
The industrial classification used in seme .of the economic tables of this hand· book is the -4S'tandard Industrial Classification' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India. Under this scheme of -classification, the whole range of economic activity is divided into nine 'divisions', and a code number is given to each. The first digit of the .code number of any specific economic activity .stands for the 'Division' under which that actio vity is classified. Each division is then divided into a number of major groups not exceeding ten. The first and second digits of the code -number represent the division and the major ;group into which an economic activity is classified. Each major group is again sub-divided into a number of minor.groups not exceeding -ten, and the first, second and third digits in the -code number of any economic activity represent -the division, the major group and the minor group into which it is classified. To illustrate, -the industrial 'code' '261' represents an economic activity corresponding to minor group 261 in major-group 26 of Division 2. A reference -to the Standard Industrial Classification win show that the minor group code stands for the economic activity 'Dying and bleaching of silk' in the major group 'Textiles Silk' of the Divi'sion: 'Manufacturing'. The 'Divisions'; 'Major: Groups' and 'Minor Groups' of the Standard Industrial Classification are printed immediately after this note as Appendix I.
NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (NCO):
. Table B·V gives the occupational classificatIon by sex of persons at work other than cultivation. This classification is based on the 'National Classification of Occupations' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, 'Government of India. Each occupation is represented by a code number containing a number of digits (extending in the NCO upto 5).
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We have used only the three digit Code. number' for classifying occupation. All occupatlO~s are' divided into ten divisons to each of whlch a digit is allotted. The first digit of !h~. c.od~' number of an occupation stands for the DIvISlOn into which it is classified. Each division is t~en sub-divided into a number of groups not exceedmg ten. The first and second digits of the code number represent the 'Division' and 'Group' into which an occupation is classified. Each group again is divided into a number o~ . families not exceeding ten and the first three dIgIts of the code number stand for the division, group and family into which an occupation is classified. To illustrate, the code number 911 stands f?r the family 911 (Cooks, cook.bearers, domestIc and institutional) included in the Group 91 (Housekeepers, Cooks, Maid and related workers) included in the 'Division' 9 (Service, Sport and Recreation workers). The Divisions, Groups, and Families of the National Classification of Occupations are printed after this note as Appendix II .
It may be mentioned that the three digit industrial code can easily be extended into a fourdigit code on the principles illustrated earlier to secure greater precision in the classification of: the economic activitity of a worker. This has in fact been done in case of workers at household industry, and these four-digit code numbers have been used in Table B XIV Part B.
B-(ii) Household Economic Tables:-Tables belonging to this series differ from others in two respects: (i) they have been prepared from information recorded on the household schedules, while the other tables are prepared from information recorded on the individual slips; (ii) whereas the other tables are based on the total population, the tables in this series are prepared from the data contained in a 20% sample of all households. The instructiens for selecting the sample are reproduced below:-
"Every fifth household from the starting random household will be selected to make a 20% sample. The sample household will be marked continuously for rural areas of a tahsil/taluka: and for urban areas of a district i.e., households left over in a household pad should be carried over to the next household schedule pad for th~ selection of sample households.
"Before making the sample households the household schedule pads should be arranged in the order of location code numbers of villages in a Taluka or Tahsil in the case of a rural area and in the order of location code numbers of towns' in a district for urban areas. The first sample household should be chosen randomly among the first five households in the first household schedule pad and stamped (s) as selected. This random number (random start) should be chosen separately for rural areas of each taluka/tahsil and for
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the urban area of the district. From the first random household every fifth household should be continuously stamped as selected ................. . The sample should be continuously marked for all the pads of villages in a tahsil and urban areas in a district. If in a particular household schedule pad at the end, some households (these will be four or less) are left after marking of the sample household, the housedolds left over should bel carried over to the next household schedule pad) and the appropriate household in that pad should be marked as a sample household".
C.-Social and Cultural Tables:
This series contains 8 tables of which Table C-1 is prepared from data abstracted from the 20% sample of households.
Marital Status:-As regards marital status a .person could be (i) never married, (ii) married, (iii) widowed and (iv) divorced or separated. The figures given do not necessarily indicate the legal position'. Thus, persons who lived together as man and wife and who were regarded as such by society were treated as 'married' even though: ther,_, might not be any legally valid marriage between them.
Age.-The age of a person was recorded in completed years as on the last birth day at the time of enumeration, so that a child who had not completed a year of its existence was recorded as of age '0' Inspite of the best efforts, distortion of ages is common phenomenon in Indian Census. This distortion is ascribable to the combined effect of a variety of causes like, for example, digit-preference, age-bias and estimation error and its most obviousl manifestation is the heapmg of the ages at digits ending in 0 or 5 and in even rather than in odd numbers.
Mother Tongue :-Mother tongue is the language spoken in childhood by a person's mother to the person, or mainly spoken in the household.
Religion :-Separate figures are given only for the six main religions: Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Christian and Buddhist. Figures for persons professing other religions have been clubbed together under the head: Other Religions and persuasions'
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :-In view of the constitutional safeguards guaranteed to persons belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes with a view to ameliorate their social and economic condition, basic census figures are for the first time being published separately for each scheduled caste and scheduled tribe. A scheduled caste or a scheduled tribe means a
caste or a tribe included in the Order issued bythe President of India under Articles 341 (1) and 342 (1) of the Constitution, amended, if necessary in accordance with Articles 341 (2) and 342 (2) thereof. It should be remembered that the population of a particular scheduled caste or: tribe as giV'en in the tables does not necessarily mean the entire population of that caste or tribe in the district. This is so because schedul- / ing of a caste or tribe under the Constitution is territorial so that a caste or a tribe scheduled in a district, (or a tahsil or tahsils of a district) is not necessarily a scheduled caste in other districts(or other tahsils of the same district) . Thus, Gond is a scheduled tribe in all tahsils of Jabalpur District except Jabalpur Tahsil so that. the figures for Gond population in J abalpur District exclude the Gonds of Jabalpur Tahsil. Secondly, some of the scheduled tribes have not been given independent status in some parts of" the State by the Order but haVie been clubbed· together with some major tribe, while, in other parts of the State, they have not been so clubbed but have been included as distinct scheduled: tribes. Thus, in the districts of the M'ahakoshal region of the State, the tribe Agaria has been. clubbed. along with many another, wi,th Gond as the latter's sub-tribe. In these districts" therefore, figures relating to Agaria tribe, whose ethnic identity with Gond is controv·ersial, do not appear independently in the tables of these, 'districts, but are included in the figures for Gond. In the Vindhya Pradesh r.egion, however, Agaria is Scheduled tribe in its own right and in the districts belonging to that region Agaria population appears separately in therelevant tables.
Religion of Scheduled Castes and Tribes :-A scheduled caste can exist only in Hindu and. Sikh religions and in no other religion. A scheduled tribe, however, may be found in anyreligion.
E-H ousing Tables :-The Handbook includes; five tables on housing. In using these tables, it, should be remembered that they are prepared, from the data on households abstracted from' the 'Houselists'. Tables E-I and E-III are based on the full count while table E-II, E-IV and E-V are prepared from a 20% sample of households entered in the Houselists. Houselisting was non-synchronous with census proper, havingtaken place in the month of September-October, 1960, about five month before the reference date of the Census. Also, the population of households entered in the houselists is not necessarily identical with the population of households in respect of which household Mchedules were filled; at the time of the Census. Thus the samples of households drawn from the household schedule,. and from the house lists are different samples.
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The instruction for drawing the 20% sample ()f households from the houselists are reproduced ibelow:-
"Before marking the sample households the Houselists should be arranged in order oil location code numbers in the case of rural areaS! for tahsil etc., and 'in the case of urban areas other than towns with population Qf 50,000 and {lver. In the case of towns with population of .50,000 and over the Houselists should be arranged in order of blocks. The first sample household ,should be chosen randomly among the first five households in the first Houselist. From that .every fifth household from the first random _hous~hold should be continuously marked ..... . The sample should be marked ,continuously for
-all the Houselists. If in a particular Houselist .at the end two households are left after the marking ,of the sample households then these households should be carried over to the next Houselist and the third household in that list should be marked as sample households".
,Census House and Census Households :-The con-cepts of "building" "house" and "household" ave importa;nt and differ somewhat from their connotations in C0lllmon speech. A building refers 'to the entire structure on the ground. A census house is a structure or part of structure inhabited
-<>r vacant or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum---dwelling or place of business, workshqp, school etc., with a separate entrance. A census house was thus a building, or part of a building with a sepal"ate entrance. A census house could have
-a variety of uses, residential as well as nonresidential; or it might be vacant (at the time of houselisting).
A household was defined as "a group of persons who commonly live together and would
-take their meals from a common kitchen unless the e.xig~ncies of work prevented any of them -~rom domg so." A household necessarily lived In a ~e_nsus house or part of a census house. The .~efimtIOn of a house~o}d was broad enough to _ Include all ~e~sons hvmg together in a censushouse and dInmg from the same kitchen, even if
_they. we~e n.ot related to one another. Such were the I_nstltubonal households, like jails, hostels, )~osprtals etc. The house in which a household _lIved could either be owned or rented. All
census-houses which were not owned by the households living in them were treated as 'rented' even though no rent was being actually paid.
"Factory" and "Workshop" :-As is clear from its'definition a Census house could be a workshop. A workshop 'is a place where some kind of production repair or servicing goes on, or where goods or articles are made and sold. A bigger workshop which was either registered under the Indian Factories Act or was of the scale of a\ registered factory was returned as a factory. For a manufacturing, repairing or servicing establishment to be registered under the Indian Factories Act, it should have ten or more workers if using power and twenty or more workers if not using power.
VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ITS ApPENDICES: Village Di1'ectory:-The Village Directory corresponds to the Primary Census Abstract of the 1951 Census. It gives for each village of the district: (a) information relating to area, census houses, households, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and literacy; and (b) the classification of! the population into workers and non-workers, and again 'workers' into their 'Industrial Categories' separately for both the sexes. For facilitating comparison with the Census Handbook of 1951 the serial number at which the village is to be found in 1951 Handbook is also given. A new feature introduced in this Census is the presentation of additional information about each village! relating to schools, hospitals, child and maternity welfare centres, medical practitioners, electricity, post and telegraph offices etc. This has been done by entering-symbols against the name of each village. Another novel feature is the presenta~ tion in eleven appendices of useful information relating to villages and towns i.e., industrial establishments, places situated on bus routes, or within five miles of a railway station, places having pucca wells, markets, public reading rooms, drains etc.
To enable the reader to locate the village in the Village Directory without much difficulty_, an ~(lphabetical index of village names is given. This gives for each village the 1961 location code number of the village (in the Village Directory, villages are arranged according to their Location Code Numbers) ; and its location code number in the 1951 Hand~book.
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APPENDIX-I
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION This classification groups the industries into
9 Divisions 45 Major Groups
343 l\finor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below.
Major Group (Code)
Description I
Minor Group (Code)
Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting,
00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:
Production of oereal crops (including Bengal gram) such as rice,
01
02
wheat, jowar, bajra, maize 000 Production of pulses such as arhar, moong, masur, urd, khesari, other gram 001 Production of raw jute and kindred fibre crops 002 Production of raw cotton and kindred fibre crops 003 Production of oilseeds, sugarcane and other cash crops 004 Production of other crops (includ-ing vegetables) not covered above 005 Production of fruits and nuts in plantation, vines & orchards 006 Production of wood, bamboo, cane reeds, thatching grass etc, 007 Production of juice by tapping palms 008 Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by code number 006 & flowers) not covered above 009
Plantation Crops:-Production of tea in plantation 010 Production of coffee in plantatiGn 011 Production of rubber in plantation 012 Produ~tion of tobacco in plantation 013 Production of ganja, cinchona, opium 014 Production of other plantation crops not covered above 015
Forestry and Logging:-
Planting, replanting and conser-vation of forests 02'0 Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs 021
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group' (Code)
Preparation of timber 022
Production of fuel including char-coal by exploitation of forest 023
Production of fodder by exploita-tion of forests 024
Production of gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves by the exploitation of forests 025· Production and gathering of other forest products not covered above 026·
03 Fishing: -
Production of fish by fishing in sea 030' Production of fish by fishing in in-land waters including the operation of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031
Production of pearls, conch, shells, sponges by gathering or lifting from sea, river, pond 032
04 Livestock and Hunting:
Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat Q40'
Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041
Rearing and production of other animals (mainly for slaughter) such as pig 042" Production of ducks, hens and other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043 Rearing of bees for the production of honey, wax, and collection of honey 044' Rearing of silk worms and produc-tion of cocoons and raw silk 045·
Rearing of other small animals and insects 046
Trapping of animals or games propagation 047
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Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) _
-Pr~d~~tion of other animal husbandry products such as skin, bone, ivory & teeth 048
Dwision l-Mining and Quarrying:-10 Mining and Quarrying:-
Mining of coal ~1'ining of iron Ol'<!S
Mining of gold and silver ores Mining of manganese Mining of mica Mining of other non-ferrous metallic ores Mining of crude petroleum and natura1 gas Quarrying of 8tone (induding slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone Mining of chemical earth such as soda ash Mining and Quarrying of nonmetallic pri>ducts not classified above such as precious and semipreeioo's stones, asbestos, gypsum, sulphur, asphalt
Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing:-20 Foodstuffs : ~
Production of rice, atta, flour, etc. by milling, Dehusking and process-
100 101 102 lOS 104
105
106
107
108
109
ing of crops and foodgrains 200 Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane in mills 201 Production of indigenous sugar, gur, from sugarcane or palm juice and production of candy 202 Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly, sauce and canning and preservation of fruits 203 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish 204 Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products 205 Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy products 206 Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspa ti) 208 Production of other food products _such as sweet-meat and condiments, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209
---- ------ -------21 Beverages:-
Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt,
\ fruits and malts in distillery and , brewery 210
Production of country liquor 211 Production of indigenous liquor such as toddy, liquor from mahua, palm juice 212
Production of other liquors not covered above 21S Production of aerated and mineral water 214
Production of ice 215
Production of ice-cream 216
Processing of tea in factories 217
Processing of coffee in curing works 218
Production of other beverages 2190
22 Tobacco Products:-
23
M'anufacture of bidi 22(}
Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221
Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco 222' Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223-Manufacture of snuff 224. Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacoo 22& Manufacture of other tobacco pro-ducts 22&
Textile-Cotton: -Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 230 Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 231 Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 232: Cotton dyeing, bleaching Cotton weaving in power looms Cotton weaving in handlooms 'Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms Printing of cotton textile Manufacturing of cotton nets Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine
238': 23(:'
285·
286i 2377 288
28Q
'Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
24 Textile-Jute: -Jute pressing and baling 240 Jute spinning and weaving 241 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 Printing of jute textile 243 Manufacture of 'other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar fibre such as hemp, mesta 244
25 Textile-Wool: -Wool baling and Wool cleaning (scouring)
pressing and processing
Wool spinning and weaving in mill Wool spinning other than in mills Wool weaving in powerloom Wool weaving in handloom Embroidery and art work ill woollen textile
26 Textile-Silk: -Spinning and weaving of silk textile
250
251 252 253 254 255
256
in mill 260 Dyeing and bleaching of silk -261 Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 Weaving of silk textile by power loom 263 Weaving of silk textile by handloom 264 Printing of silk textile 265 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266
Z7 Textile-Miscellaneous:-Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products 270 Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments 271 Embroidery and making of crepe laee and fringes 272 Making of textile garments includ-ing raincoats and headgear 273 Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such as curtains, pillow cases, bedding materials, mattress, textile bags 274
Manufacture of water-proof textile . products such as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275
Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres for purposes of padd-
. ing, wadding, and upholstery filling 276
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'Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Manufacture of coir and coir pro-ducts 277 Manufacture of umbrellas 278
Processing and manufacture of tex. tile products not covered above 279
28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products: - -
Sawing and planing of wood 280 Manufacture of wooden furniture & fixtures 281
Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows, 282 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures 283 Manufacture of other wooden products such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood 287 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 288
Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 289
29 Paper and paper Products:M'anufacture of pulp from wood rags, wastepaper and other fibre~ and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board in mill 290 Manufacture of pulp from wood rags, wastepaper and other fibre~ and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board handmade 291 Manufacture of products, such as paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292
30 Pr!nting and Publishing:Prmting and publishing of news. papers and periodicals 300
Printing and publishing of books 301
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Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
All other types of printing including lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work con-nected with printing industry 302
All types of binding, stiching, siz-ing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303
31 Leather and Leather Products:Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 310 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 811 Manufacture of clothing and wear-ing apparel (except footwear) made of leather and fur 312 Manufacture of leather products (except those covered by Code Nos. 311, 312), such as leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket books, cigarette and key cases, purses, sadd-lery, whip and other articles 313 Repair 'of shoes and other leather foot-weal' 314 Repair of all other leather products except footwear 315
JJ2 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products:-'Manufacture- of tyres and tubes 820 M.anufacture of rubber footwear 321 ~anufacture of rubber goods used Manufacture of all kinds of other for industrial purpose 322 rubber products from natural or synthetic rubber including rubber raincoat 323 Production of petroleum, kerosene and other petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324 Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven 325 Manufacture ()f other coal and coaltar products not covered else-where - 326
33 Chemicals and Chemical Products:
Manufacture of basic industrial che!llicals such as acids, alkalis & theIr salts not elsewhere specified 330 Manufacture of dyes paints, colours and varnishes' 331 Manufacture of fertilizers 332 l\;tanufacture of ammunition, explo-SIVes and fire works 333
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Manufacture of matches 334
. Manufacture of medicines, pharma-\ ceutical preparations, perfumes, 'cosmetics and other toilet prepara-tions except soap 385
Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336
Manufacture of turpentine,' synthe-tic, resin, and plastic products and materials (including synthetir rubber) 337 Manufacture of common salt 388 Manufacture of other chemic:tls & chemical products not covered above (including inedible oils Rnd fats) 339
84 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal:-Manufacture of structural clay pro-ducts such as bricks, tiles 340 Manufacture of cement and cement products 341 Manufacture of lime 342 :\Ianufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing 343 Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344 Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of plaster of paris and its products 346 Manufacture of asbestos products 341 Manufacture of mica products 348
35 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery: - 350 Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 351 Manufacture of porcelain and its products 35Z Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 358 Manufacture of glass apparatus 354 ~{anufacture of earthen image, busts and statues 355 Manufacture of earthen toys and artW3res except those - covered by code No. 355 356 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photographic lenses and glass products covered above 357
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Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
35 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewher~ specified 359
~6 Basic M'etals and their products ex-cept Machinery and Transport Equipment: -Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling, -conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 Manufacture including smelting, -refining of non-ferrous metals and .alloys in basic forms 361
Manufacture of armaments 362
Manufacture of structural steel 'Products such as joist, rail, sheet, 'plate 363
M'anufacture of iron and steel furniture 364
Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365 Manufacture of aluminium products 366 Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron, brass, bell metal -and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Enamelling, galvanising, plating. (including electroplating) polishi~g :and welding of metal prodL'cts 368 Manufacture of sundry hardware,; such as G, I. pire, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufachl1'8 of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be classified in major groups 36, 37, 38 and 39). 369
.37 Machinery (All kinds other than transport) and Electrical Equip. ment:--Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical)
-except textile machinery 370 Manufacture and assembling of
-prime mover and boilers, other than ,-electrical equipment, f1.uch as diesel . engines, road rollers, tractOl'd 371 'Manufacture of machine tools 372 'Manu_facture of textil2 machinery -and accessories 373 1\1anufactur8 of heavy el?C'trical machinery and equipment such as motors. generators, tr:1nsformers 374
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Gr0up' (Code)
Manufacture of electric lamps and fans 375
Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376
Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377
Manufacture of electronic equip-ment such as radio, microphone 378
Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus, appliances not specifi2d above 379
38 Transport Equipment:
Manufacture, assembly and repair-ing of locomotives 380 Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and other rail road equipment other than that covered by Code No. 363 381 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except-ing motor engines) 382 l\1.'anufacture of motor vehicles engines parts and accessories 383 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384 Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and accessories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385 Building and repairing of wafer transport equipment such as ships, boats, and manufacture of marine engines 386 ~\ranufacture & repair of air trans-port equipment including aero· planes, aeroengines 387 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above such as allimal drawn and hand drawn vehicles 389
!\9 Miscellaneous manufacturing Inpustries: Manufacture of optical instrurr.ents and lens~~. opthalmic goods and photographic equipment and sup-plies 390
Manufactur~ of scientific, medical and surgical instruments and equip-ment and supplies 391 Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks 392
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Major Group (Code)
Descri ption Minor Group (Code)
Manufacture of jewellers, silverware and wares using gold and other precious metals 393
Manufacture and tuning of Musical Instruments 394
Manufacture of stationery articl~s not covered elsewhere such as penCIl, pen-holder, fountain pen 395
Manufacture of sports goods 396
Mannfactur2 and repair work of goods not assignable to any other gronp 399
Di'lJision 4-Co.'1struction 40 Construction: -
Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, floor-ing, decorative constn1ctions, electrical and sanitary installations 400
Construction and maintenanee of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone Hnes 402 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs such as bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewells, wells 403
Division 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services
50 Electricity and Gas: - .
Generation and transmission Qf electric en ergs 500 Distribution of electric energy 501 Manufacture of Gas in gas works and distribution to domestic and industrial consumers 502
51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services:
Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial consumers 510 Garbage and sewage disposaJ, operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 511
Division 6-Trade and Commerce 60 Wholesale Trade:-
Wholesale trading in cereals and Pulses 600
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, ·fish dairy products eggs, poultry and other foodstuff (not covered else where) 601
Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics and textiles products such as garments, hessian, gunn)_' .bag, silk and woollen yarn, shlrtlllgs, suiting-s, hosiery products 602
Wholesale trading in beverages, sl~ch as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 603
Wholesale trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 604
Wholesale trading in other intoxi-cants such as opium, ganja etc. 605
Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco pro-ducts 606
Wholesale trading in animals 607
Wholesale trading in straw and forlner 608
61 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 610 Wholesale trading in fuel and light-ing products such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 Wholesale trading in toilets, perfu-mery and cosmetics 612
Wholesale trading in metal, porce-lain and glass utensils, crockery, china ware 613
Wholesale trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 614
Wholesale trading in footwear 615
Wholesale trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products 616
Wholesal~ trading in petrol, mobil oil and allied products 617 Wholesale trading in other household equipment not covered above 618
62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and . other building materials 620 Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, cane, thatches and similar products 62.1
63 Wholesale trading in paper and other stationery goods 630
'M'ajor Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Wholesale trading in agricultural and industrial - machinery equipment and tools and appliances other than electrical 631
Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment like motor, battery, electric fan, bulb 632
Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 63S
Wholesale trading in skins, leather and fur 634
Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635
Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitary equipmen_t 636
Wholesale tradill1g in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 637 Wholesale trading in precious metals and stones, gold and silver-wares and jewellery 638 Wholesale trading in all goods not covered above 639
64 Retail Trade:-Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry 640 Retail trading in beverage!'! such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 641 Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 642 Retail trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja, etc, 648 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 644 Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood and kerosene 645 Retail 'trading in food stuffs like sweetmeats, condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 646 Retail trading in animals 647 Retail trading in straw and fodder 648
65 Retail trading in fibres yarns dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery products; (this Includes retail trading - in piecegoods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles) 650
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group. (Code) .'
Retail trading in toilet goods, per-fumes and cosmetics 651
Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 652
Retail trading in footwear, gear such as hat, umbrellas, and chappals
headshoes
Retail trading in tyres, tubes and 653-
allied rubber products 654
Retail trading in petrol, mobHoil and allied products 655·
66 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 660'
Retail trading in stationery goods and papers 661 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 662-Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toys 663 Retail trading in other household equipment not covered above 664-
67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 670 Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 671 Retail trading in wood, bamboo cane, bark and thatches 67Z Retail trading in other building rna terials 673-
68 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and appliances 68(} Retail trading in transport and storage equipm~nts 681 Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682 Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their products excluding footwear and headgear ' 6sa-Retail trading in clock and watch, eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 685 Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery 686 Retail trading in musical instruments, gramophone record, pictures and paintings including curio dealing 687 Book-selling 688 Retail trading in goods unspecified 689 .
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Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
---~---------
69 Trade and Commerce M'iscellaneous:-Importing and exporting of goods and commodities Real estate and properties Stocks, shares and futures Providents and insurances
690 691 692 693 694 Money lending (indigenous)
Banking and similar type financial operation
of 695
Auctioneering Distribution of motion pictures All other activWes connected with trade and comn:erce not covered above including hiring out of dur-able goods such as electric fan, microphone, rickshaw, etc.
696 697
699
.Division 7.-Transport, Storage and Communiclftion:
70 Transport:--Transporting by railways 700 Transporting by tramway and bus service 701 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 702 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Animal transporting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, camel 704 !ransporting by man such as carry-mg of luggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving 705 Transporting by boat steamer, ferry, etc. by river, can~l 706 Transporting by boat steamer ship, cargo boat by sea o~ ocean '707 Transporting by air 708 Transporting by other means not covered above 709
~1 Services incidental to transport such as packing, carting travel agency 710
12 Storage and Ware Housing:Operation of storage such as ware-houses 720
eaae _
Operation of storage such as coldstorage 721 Operation of storage of other type 722
Major Group (Code)
\
Description
73 Communication: -
Minor Group' (Code)
Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications 730 Telephone communication 731 Information and broadcasting 732
Division 8.-Services: 80 Public Services (This does not in
clude Govt., Quasi-Govt. or local body activities, other than administrative, in such fields as transport, communication, information and broadcasting, education and scientific services, health, industries, pro. duction, construction, marketing & operation of financial institution each of which is classified in the appropriate industry groups) :-
Public Services in Union and State army including territorial corps and volunteer corps 800 Public Service in Navy 801 Public Service in Air Force 802 Public Service in Police 803 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central Government 804 Public service in administrative departments and offices of QuasiGovernment organisation, munici-palities, local boards, etc. 805 Public service in administrative departments and offices of State Governments 809
81 Educational and Scientific Services:Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges, technical schools and similar technical and vocational institutions 810 Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of_ non. technical type 811 Scientific services and research institutions not capable of classification under any individual group 812
82 Medical and Health Services:Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and individuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic particulars 820 Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individuals 821 -
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Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
83 Religious and Welfare Services:Religious services rendered by religious organisations and their establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this includes missions ashrams and other allied organisations 830 Religious and allied services render-ed by pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir, monk 831 Welfare services rendered by organisations operating on a non-profit basis for promotion of welfare of the community such as relief societies red-cross organisation for the collection and allocation of contri-bution for charity 832
84 Legal Services:-Legal services rendered by barrister, adyocate solicitor mukteer, pleader, muk~rie, munshi 840
by Matrimonial services rendered organizations and individuals
85 Business Services:-Engineering services rendered by professional organisations or in-
841
dividuals 850 Business services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or like individuals 851 Busine~s services rendered by P!OfeSSlOnal organisations or indiVIduals such as of those of advertis-ing and publicity agencies 852 Business services rendered by pro-fessional organisations or indi-viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper correspondent, columnist, journalists editors, authors ' 853
86 Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations:-S.ervices rendered by trade associabons, chambers of commerce trade up.ions and similar other organisa-hons 860 Services rendered by civic social cultur:'ll, political, and f~aternai orgamsatlOns such as rate payers association, club, library 861 Community services such as those rendered by public libraries museums, botanical and zoologicai gardens etc. 862
Major Group (Code)
Description
87 Recreation Services:-
Minor Group (Code)
Production of motion picture and allied services such as' processing editing etc. 870 Recreation services rendered by cinema houses by exhibition of motion pictures 871 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as those of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties, musicians, exhibitions, circus, carnivals 872 Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by organisations and individuals including horse, motor etc. racing. 873
88 Personal Services:-Services rendered to households such as those by domestic servants, cooks 88~ Services rendered to households such as those by governess tutor private secretary " 881 Services rendered by hotels, board-ing houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882 L.aundry services rendered by organIsations and individuals, (this includes all types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning services) 88a Hair dressing, other services render-ed by organisation and individuals such as those by barber hairdressing saloon and beauty'shops 884 Services rendered by portrait and commericial photographic studios 885-
89 Services (not elsewhere classified):Services rendered by organisations or individuals not elsewhere classi-fied 890'
Division 9-Activities not adequately descirbed:
90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of such individuals who fail to provide sufficient information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 900 Fresh entrants to the Labour ~arket 999
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APPENDIX-II
NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (Code Structure) I
Which classifies occupations into 331 Occupational Families (three-digit code numbers)
75 Occupational Groups (two-digit code numbers) 11 Occupational Divisions (one..digit code numbers)
Note I.-The Classification does not provide separate code numbers for Apprentices, Foremen and Instructors (in-plant only). These may be classified by giving the prefixes of "A", "B", or "C" respectively before the code number of the occupation which is being learned, supervised or instructed.
Note Il.-n. e. c.-not elsewhere classified.
DIVISIONS, GROUPS AND FAMILIES o Professional, Technical and Related Workers: 032 Physicians, Homeopathic
033 Physicians, others 00 Architects, Engineers and 8urveyors:-
000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009
Architects Ci~il Engineers (including overseers). Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers Chemical Engineers Metallurgicai Engineers Mining Engineers Surveyors Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, n. e. c.
01 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and other Physical Scientists:-010 Chemists, except Pharmaceutical
Chemists 011 Pharmaceutical Chemists 012 Physicists 013 Meteorologists 014 Geologists and Geophysicist 015 Mathematicians 019 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and
other Physical Scientists, n.e.c.
02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists & Related S'cientists: - . 020 Biologists and Animal Scientists 021 Veterinarians 022 Sliviculturists 023 Agronomists and Agricultural 8cien.
tists 029 Bi.ologists, Veterinarians, Agrono
mIsts and Related Scientists, n.e.c.
. 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic O:U Physicians, Ayurvedic .
034 Physiologists 035 Dentists 039 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists.
n.e.c.
04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical & Health Technicians:-040 Nurses 041 Midwives and Health Visitors 042 Nursing Attendants and Related
Workers 043
044 045
Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians Vaccinators Physiotherapists, Masseurs and Related Technicians
046 Sanitation Technicians 047 Optometrists and Opticians . 049 Medical and Health Technicians
n.e.c. (excluding Laboratory Assi&' tants see 091).
05 Teachers: -050 Teachers, University 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary
Schools 053 Teachers, Nursery and KindergarteD
Schools 059 Teachers, n.e.c.
06 Jurists: -060 Judges and Magistrates 061 Legal Practitioners and Advisers 062 Law Assistants ()69 Jurists, and Legal Technicians
(including Petition Writers)
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07 Social Scientists and Related Workers:-070 Economists 071 Accountants and Auditors 072 Statisticians and Actuaries 073 Geographers 074 Psychologists 075 Personnel Specialists 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers 077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 078 Historians, Archeologists, Political
Scientists and Related Workers 079 Social Scientists and Related
Workers, n.e.c.
08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers:-080 Authors 081 Editors, Journalists and Related
Workers 082 Translators, Interpreters and
Language Specialists 083 Painters, Decorators and Commer-
cial Artists 084 Sculptors and Modellers 085 Actors and Related Workers 086 Musicians and Related Workers 087 Dancers and Related Workers 089 Artists, Writers and Related
Workers n.e.c.
09 Draughtsmen. and Science and Engineering Technicians, n.e.c. 090 Draughtsmen 091 Laboratory Assistants 099 Science and Engineering Techni
cians, n.e.c.
OX Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers:-
OXO Ordained Religious Workers OXI Non-ordained Religious Workers OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related
Workers
OX9 Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers, n.e.c.
OX4 Geographers 1 Administrative, Executive and Managerial
Workers OX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related
Workers: 10 Administrators and Executive Officials,
Government: -100 Administrators and Executive Offi
cials, Central Government (All Defence Services Personnel to be included in this family)
101 Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government
102 Administrators and Executive Officials, Local Bodies.
103 Administrators and Executive Officials, Quasi-Government
104 Village Officials 109 Administrators and Executive Offi
cials, Government, n.e.c.
11 Directors and Managers, Whosesale and Retail Trade:-110 Directors and Managers, Wholesale
Trade 111 Directors and M'anagers, Retail
Trade
12 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Financial Institutions:-120 Directors, Managers and Working
Proprietors, Banks 121 Directors, Managers and Working
Proprietors, Insurance 129 Directors, Managers and Working
Proprietors, Financial Institutions,
13 Directors, Managers and Working Pro· prietors, other:-130 Directors, Managers and Working
Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Well Drilling
131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction
132 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary.
133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufacturing
134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Com., munication
135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Recreation, Entertainment and Catering Services
136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services
139 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, n.e.c.
2 Clerical and Related Workers: 2'0 Book-keepers and Cashiers:-
200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts Clerks
201 Caihier~
202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors including ushers and Ticket Collectors (excluding those oh moving' transport)
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21 Stenographers and Typists:-210 Stenographers 211 Typists
.22 Office Machine Operators: 220 Computing Clerks and Calculating
Machine Operators 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c.
28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous:-280 General> and other Ministerial ASBie,
tants and Clerks 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers includ
ing Record keepers, Moharrers, Diaphers, Packers and Binders of office papers.
29 Unskilled Office Workers:-290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall
Porters etc. n.e.c.
3 Sales Workers: 30 Working Pro-prietors, Wholesale and
Retail Trade :--300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale
Trade 3Ql Working Proprietors, Retail Trade
31 Insurance and real estate salemen, salesmen of securities and services, and auctioneers :-310 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real
Estate 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and
Shares 313 Auctioneers 314 Valuers and Appraisers 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen,
Salesmen of Securities and Services, and Auctioneers, n.e.c.
32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents:-320 Commercial Travellers 321 Manufacturers' Agents 329 Commercial Travellers and Manu
facturers' Agents, n.e.'c.
33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers:-330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants,
Wholesale and Retail Trade 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and
Related Workers, n.e.c.
34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers:-340 Money-Lenders (including Indige
nous Bankers) 341 Pawn-Brokers
4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Related Workers: .
40 Farmers and Farm Managers:-400 Cultivators (Owners) 401 -Cultivators (Tenants) 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and
Overseers 403 Planters and Plantation M:;magers 404 Farmers and Farm Managers,
Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n.e.c.
41 Farm Workers:-410 Farm Machinery Operators 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and
Insects Rearing 412 Gardeners (malis) 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) 414 Agr.icultural Labourers 415 Plantation Labourers 419 Farm Workers, n.e.c.
42 Hunters and Related Workers:-420 Hunters 421 Trappers 429 Hunters and Related Workers, n.e.c.
43 Fishermen and Related Workers:-430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal
Waters 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge
and Pearl Divers 439 Fishermen and Related \Vorkers,
n.e.c.
44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers:- . 440 Forest Rangers and Related WorkerS' 441 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest
Products including lac (except logs)! 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Pro-·
duct Processors 449 Loggers and other Forestry Workers.
n.e.c.
5 Mines, QuaTrymen and Related Workers:. 50 Miners and Quarrymen:-
500 Miners 501 Quarrymen
(xx)
502 Drillers, Mines and Quarries 503 Shot Firers 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n.e.c.
51 Well Drillers and Relat~d Workers:-510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 511 Well Drillers, other than Petroleum
and Gas
52 Mineral Treaters:-520 Mineral Treaters
59 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, n.e.c.:-590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related
Workers, n.e.c.
6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations:
60 Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and Pilots, Ship:-600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 601 Ship Engineers
61 Deck and Engine-room Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and Boatmen:-610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews
and Boatmen 611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and
Oilers, Ship
62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers :-620 Aircraft Pilots 621 Flight Engineers 622 Flight Navigators
63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine ;---630 Drivers 631 Firemen
-64 Drivers, Road Transport:-640 Tramcar Drivers 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle
Drivers -642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers and Rick
shaw Pullers ~43 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 649 Drivers. Road Transport, n.e.c.
Oncluding Palki and Doli Bearers)
65 Conductors. Guards and Brakesmen (Railway) :-
'650 Conductors ~51 Guards 652 Brakesmen
66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Controllers, Despatchers, Transport:-660 Inspectors, Supervisors and Station
Masters 661 Traffic Controllers 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen
67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Telecommunication Operators:-670 Telephone Operators 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 672 Radio Communication and Wireless
Operators 673 Teleprinter Operators 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related
Tele-Communication Operators, n.e.c.
08 Postmen and Messengers:-680 Postmen 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons)
69 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations, n.e.c.
690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors. including Ushers and Ticket Collectors on moving Transport
691 Conductors, Road Transport 692 Workers in Transport Occupations.
n.e.c. 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and
Despatchers, Communications 694 Workers in Communication Occupa
tion, n.e.c.
7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and Labourers not elsewhere classified:
70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers:-700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners,
Scourers, etc. 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders 703 Warpers and Sizer:;; 704 Drawers and Weavers 705 Pattern Card Preparers
~excluding Printers) 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers 707 Knitters and Lace 'Makers 708 Carpet Makers and Finishers 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters; Dyers
and Related Workers, n.e.c.
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"'11 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related
"'14
workers:-- , 710 Tailors, Dre,.,;s Makers and Garment
Makers 711 Hat and He:,d-gear Makers
712 713 714
715
719
Furriers Upholsterers and Related Workers Pattern Makers, Markers and Cutters, Textile Products, Leather Garments and Gloves Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Textile and Fur Products Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers, n.e.e.
Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers:-720 Shoe Makes and Shoes Repairers 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewet's, Footwear
and Related Workers 722 Harness and Saddle Makers 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers
(eXcept Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers, n.e.c.
Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers:--780 Furnac9men, Metal 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related
Heat Treaters 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and
Forgemen 734 Moulders and Coremakers 735 Metal Drawers and Extruders 739 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, '
Moulders and Related Metal-Making and Treating Workers n.e.c.
Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers:-740 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch
and Clock Makers and Repairmen 7 41 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silver
smiths 742 Jewellery Engravers
'75 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Related Workers:-750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-makers and
Machine Tool Setters 751 Machine Tool Operators
752 Fitter-Assemblers and Machine Erectors (Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Fitter-Assemblers)
753 Mechanics-Repairmen (Except Elec-trical and Precision Instrument Repairmen)
754 Sheet Metal Workers 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters 756 Welders and Flame Cutters 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal
Workers 758 Electro-Platers, Dip-Platers and
Related Workers 759 Tool-l\lakers, Machinists, Plumbers,
Welders, Platers and Delated Workers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engravers other than printing)
76 Electricians anq Related Electrical and Electronics Workers:-760 Electricians, Electrical Repairmen
and Related Electrical Workers 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters 762 Me-chanics-Repairmen, Radio and
Television 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone
and Telegraph 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers 769 Electricians and Related Electrical
and Eleetronics Workers, n.e.c.
77 CarpenterIJ, Joiners, Cabinet Makers. Coopers and Related Workers:-770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers
(Wood) 771 Shipwrights and Body Builders 772 Sawyerl and Wood Working Machi-
nists 773 Coach and Body Builders 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights 775 Cabinet Makers 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers,
Coapers. and Related Workers, n.e.c.
78 Painters and Paper Hangers:-780 Painters and Paper Hangers
79 Bricklayers, Plast.erers and Construction Workers n.e.c.:-790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and
Stone Dressers 791 Bricklayere, Plasterers, Masons 792 Glaziers
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793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and Mosaic Workers
794 H,ut Builders and Thatchers 795 Well Diggers 799 Brickhiyers, Plasterers and Construc
tion Workers, n.e.c.
80 Corr.positors, Printers, Engravers, BookBinders and Related Workers:-800 Type-setting Machine Operators 801 Compositors 802 Proof-Readers and Copy Holders 803 Printers (Paper) 804 Printers (Textile) 805 Photo-Litho Operators, Photo-litho
graphers 806 Engravers, Etchers & Block Makers
(Printing) 807 Stereotypers 808 Book Binders 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers,
Book-Binders and Related Workers, n.e.c.
81 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers:-810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 811 Potters, and Related Clay Formers 812 Blowers and Benders, Glass 813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and
Finishers 815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay
and other Ceramics 819 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay
Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c.
82 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers :-820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Par
chers, Grains and Related Food Workers
821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and
Sweetmeat Makers 825 Makers of Aerated Water and
Brewers 826 Food Canners, Preserverz: and Re
lated Workers 827 Butchers
828
829
Coffee and Tea Blenders and Relatedi Work~rs Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and! Related Food and Beverage yvorkers~ n.e.c.
83 Chemical and Related Process Workers:-830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators.. 831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat
Treaters, Chemical and Relatem Processes
832 Crushers, Millers and Calenderers. Chemical and Related Processes
833 Paper Pulp Preparers 834 Paper Makers 839 Chemical and Related Process.
Workers, n.e.c.
84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers: 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders,.
Tobacco 841 Cigarette Machine Operators 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Preparers and Produc~
Makers, n.e.c.
85 Craftsmen and Production Process-. Workers n.e.c. 850 Basketry Weavers and Related
Workers 851 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and;
Related Rubber Products Makers . 852 Plastics Products Makers 853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers.
and Related Workers 854 Photographic Dark Room Workers. 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and
Related Workers 856 Paper Products Makers 859 Craftsmen and Production Process..
Workers, n.e.c.
86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related Workers:-860 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers.
and Counters 861 Packers, Labellers and Related,
Workers
87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and. Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers:-870 Operators. Stationary Engines andt.
Related Equipment
(xxiii)
'871 Boilermen and Firemen 872 Crane and Hoist Operators .873 Riggers and Cable Splicers 874 Operators of Earth-moving and
Other Construction Machinery, n.e.c.
.875 Materials-handling Equipment Operators
876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary Engin{:s, Motor Vehicles and Related Equipment
879 Stationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers, n.e.c.
8D Labourers, n.e.c.:-890 Loaders and Unloaders 899 Labourers, n.e.c.
~ Service, Spurts and Recrei),tion Workers.
90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers:-900 Fire Fighters and Related Workers 901 Police Constables, Investigators and
Related Workers 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and
Related Workers 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards,
and Related Workers, n.e.c.
~1 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers:-910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards
(Domestic and Institutional) 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and
Institutional) 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and
other Servants (Domestic) 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids 919 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids, and
Related Workers, n.e.c.
1)2 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers 920 Waiters. Bartender~ and Related
Workers (Institutional)
93 Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers:-930 Building Care-Takers 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen
94 'Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers:-940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians
and Related Workers
95 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers:-950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dho
bies 951 Dry-cleaners and Pressers
96 Athletes Sportsmen and Related Workers: 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related
Workers
97 Photographers and Related Camera Operators:-970 Movie Camera Operators 979 Other Photographers
99 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers, n.e.c.:-990 Embalmers and Undertakers 999 Service, Sport and Recreation
Workers, n.e.c.
X Workers not Classifiable by occupation
XO Workers without occupations:-XOO Workers without occupations:
Matriculates and above X08 Workers without occupations:
Literates X09 Workers without
Others occupations:
X8 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable:-X80 Workers reporting occupations un
identifiable or un classifiable
X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation;-X90 Workers not Reporting occupation.
(xxiv)
SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DMSIONS,.
Note:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area fi~u!"e furnished by the Surveyor General of
Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popu1a- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tionper inhabited Towns reside-ntial No. of householdl
Urban Sq. Mile villages houses
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INDIA T (a) 1,232,561 (b) 1;2118,402 358 567,351 11,700 78,855,586 8(,511,887
R 1,213,535 1197 567,351 65,070,11711 68,948,516 U 1.,1167 5,305 2,700 13,785,314 15,5630371
MADHYA PRADESH •.. T (a) 171,1117 (b) 169,°4:1 19a 70,414 219 6,230 ,854 6,6150580
R 168,31111 165 70,414 50376,498 506It8,373 U 720 6,4118 lU9 854,356 g87,207'
Gwalior Division T (a) 17,1153 (b) 17,1115·5 1100 6,594 24 595,496 651,.61'
R 17,155·7 166 6,594 506,706 5S4t736> U 59. 8 9,739 24 88,790 116,5115,
1 Morena T (a) 4,489 (b) 4,511.5 174 1,290 6 134,708 142,804,
R 4,507.2 159 1,290 121,645 129,293 U 4.3 15,611 6 13,063 13,511
2 Bhind T (a) 1,723 R (b) 1,720.1 373 898 4 134,708 113,916 U 1,717.0 346 898 95,831 104,439'
3.1 15,128 4 8,593 9,477
3 Gwalior T (a) 2,002 (b) 2,015.0 326 760 4 95,868 124,830'
R 1,988.2 168 760 55,457 60,484 U 26.8 12,124 4 40,411 64,346·
4 Datia T (a) 782 (b) 785.7 255 416 38,112 39,249-
R 783.7 218 416 32,755 33,137 U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6, lIZ
5 Shivpuri T (a) 3,986 (b) 3,943.1 142 1,308 3 108,766 110,897
R 3,939.9 132 1,308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 3 7,263 8,016
6 Guna T (a) 4,271 (b) 4,240.1 141 1,922 6 113,618 119,565-
R 4,219.7 123 1,922 99,515 104,502 U 20.4 3,665 6 14,103 15,063-
Rewa Division T (a) 112,845 (b) 211,677. 8 187 10,638 18 815,913 884>909'
R 211,601·5 176 10,638 76:1,397 8115,457 U 76 .3 3,445 18 54,516 5!M511
7 Tikamgarh T (a) 1,944 (b) 1,960.9 232 872 88,630 93,830
R 1,958.7 222 872 84,563 89,549-U 2.2 9,389 4,067 4,281
8 Chhatarpur T (a) 3,381 (b) 3,330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,377
R 3,295.7 161 1,076 104,417 114,110 U 34.6 1,630 5 11,219 12,267
9 I)alln~ T (a) 2,716 (b) 2,785.0 119 934 65,378 72,882
R 2,784.5 113 9::14 62,173 69,201 U 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681
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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.
India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department
Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T -_.- -~-.--~--------.--~-.-._--- per 1000 Educated percentage variation R
Persons Males Females males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U
_----9 1O II 12 13 14 15 2
439.234.771 226.:293.201 212.941.57° 941 1°5.333.281 24'00 +21'5° T (b) 360.298.168 . 1:83,5°4.°95 176.794.°73 963 68.30 4,933 18'96 R
78,936,603 42,789,106 36,147,497 845 37.028.348 46 '91 U
32,372,408 16.578•204 15,794,2 °4 953 5,544,862 17'13 +24'17 T 27.745. I 7t :14,035,°38 :13,660,136 97° 3.530,896 Ill'73 +20'95 R 4,627,234 2,493,166 2,134.068 856 2.013.966 43'52 +47'7° U
3.436,639 1.841,668 1.594.971 86G 588,172 17'11 +22'12 T 2,854,229 1,526,73° 1,327.499 87° 355.363 12'45 +19'55 R
582,410 31 4.938 2:67.472 849 232 •809 39"97 +36 '52 U
781, H3 ,t26,051 357,287 839 116,616 14·89 +23·64 Tl 716.221 388,901 327,320 842 89,701 12·52, +20·36 R G7,127 37,160 29,967 806 26,915 40·10 +74·30 U
6H,169 3-16,797 294,372 849 111,617 17 ·41 +21·44 T2 .';93,516 320,175 273,341 85+ 9+,551 15·93 +17·78 R .(7,653 26,622 21,031 790 17,066 35·81 +!.!8·06 U
ti5/.S70 353,813 30-t,063 859 183,336 27 ·87 +24·06 T3 :>:>=,,+23 178,6+8 154.780 866 47,699 14·31 + 18·09 R :12},H:J 175,165 149,283 852 135,637 41·81 +30·85 U
20U,467 10'),640 94,827 898 29,836 14·88 +22·00 T4 171,0:n 90.264 80,773 1195 20,115 11· 76 +35 ·11 R 29,.1:30 15,376 14,054 914 9,721 33·03 -:U·99 U
:))7.'1)+ 295,5+3 262,411 888 64.522 11·56 +17·19 T5 519,072 2H,718 244,354 889 49;862 9·61 + 14·28 R
38,832 :20,825 18,057 867 14,660 37·70 +77·65 U
595,825 313,814 282,0 II 899 82,245 13·80 +23·64 T6 520.955 274,024 246,931 901 53,435 10·26 +22·45 R
74,870 39,790 35,080 882 28,810 38·48 +32·62 U
4.2 51,°42: 2.180.496 2.°7°.546 950 499,783 11'76 +24. 65 T 3.988•217 2.°37.582: 1,95°.635 957 401,185 10'06 +26'92 R
26:a,825 142,9'4 ns,9IX 839 98.598 37'51 --2'00 U
455,662 239,035 216,627 906 44.067 9·67 +24·44 T7 435,193 228,339 206,854 906 36,698 8·43 +25·81 R 20,469 10,696 9,773 914 7,369 36·00 +1·12 U
587,373 310,65J 276,720 891 65,932 11·22 +22·08 T8. 531,054 280,559 250,495 893 47,072 8·86 +22·93 R 56,319 30,094 26,22.5 871 18,860 33·49 + 14·59 U
331,257 170,942 160,315 933 3'i,034 10·88 +27·57 Tg 314,520 162,132 152,388 940 29.2 J4. 9·29 +32·39 R 16,737 8,810 7,927 900 6,820 '0·75 -24·26 U
XXVI
SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,
Note: - Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of
Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied DistrictfTown Rural Sq. Miles, tiOD per inhabited Towns residential No. of households
Urban Sq. Mile villages houses
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 Satna T (a) 2,823 (b) 2,866'3 242 1,753 4 137,450 147,C88
R 2,857 ·2 221 1,753 123,670 132,231 U 9 ·1 6,965 4- 13,780 14,857
11 Rewa T (a) 2,509 (b) 2,427 '6 318 2,296 142,452 156,911
R 2,422 ·9 301 2,296 134,316 147,175 U 4.7 9,143 8,136 9,736
12 Shahdol T (a) 5,412 (b) 5,354'4 155 1,974 5 164,854 176,452
R 5,330 ·6 145 1,974 151,876 163,077 U 23'8 2,427 5 12,978 13,375
n Sidhi T (a) 4,060 (b) 3,953 ·3 147 1,733 101,513 111,369
R 3,951'9 146 1,733 100,382 110, 114 U 1·4 3,692 1,131 1,255
IDdo~ Division '" T (a) 27,34:1 (b) 25,525. 6 232 11,003 62 1,062,218 1,133,830
R 115,4Ilt.4 177 11,003 832,700 847,060 U U3·2 12,604 611 1129,518 286,770
14 Mandsaur T (a) 3,966 (b) 3,654'3 206 1,576 12 146,902 150,173
R 3,641'8 163 1,576 115,576 116,945 U 12·5 12,762 12 31,326 33,228
(5 Ratlam T (a) 1,727 (b) 1,878 ·0 '257 1,038 5 91,103 92,776
R .1,869'2 185 1,038 63,858 64,932 U 8'8 15,676 5 27,245 27,844
16 Ujjain T ( a) 2,360 (b) 2,343 ·6 282 1, III 6 118,755 133,443
R 2,332 ·1 192 1,111 86,159 88,049 U Jl'5 18,654- 6 32,596 45,394-
17 Jhabua T (a) 2,615 (b) 2,622 ·7 196 1,331 6 88,284 89,627
R 2,621'4 183 1,331 81,009 82,284 U 1·3 26,862 6 7,275 7,343
13 Dhar T (a) 3,150 (b) 3,183'5 202 1,471 6 116,351 119,339
R 3,163 ·3 182 1,471 103,455 106.131 U 20·2 3,300 6 12,896 13,2()8
19 Indore T ( a) 1,479 (b) , 1,369 ·4 550 640 4 108,369 146;097
R 1,343 ·2 224 640 54,704 55,347 U 26·2 17,288 4 53,665 90,750
20 Dew as T (a) 2,706 (b) 2,596'9 172 1,039 7 88,486 89,260
R 2,.589·! 147 1,039 75,006 75,59+ U 7'8 8,638 7 13,480 I3,GG!')
21 West Nimar T (a) 5,206 (b) 3,751'4 264 1,715 13 171,4f2 177,463
R 3,739 ·9 228 1,715 147,1(6 150,647 U 11·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,81G
'22 East Nimar T (a) 4,132 (b) 4,125 ·8 166 1,082 3 132,486 135.652
R 4,112 ·4 129 1,082 105,767 107,131 U 13·4 11,469 3 26,719 28,521
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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-GO/ltd.
India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.
Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T per Educated percentage variation R
Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U
9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 2
694,370 353,430 310,940 965 108,237 15·59 +25·22 T 10 630,916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13·25 +27·93 R 63,454 34,564 2d,890 836 24,652 38·85 +3·40 U
772,602 388,887 383,715 987 114,998 14·88 +21·90 TIl 729,537 364-,483 365,054 1,002 95,639 13'1l +27·31 R 43,065 24,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29·14 t!
829,649 42+,042 405,607 957 85,423 10·30 +27·49 T 12 771,889 392,624 379,265 966 66,036 8·56 +29·47 R 'i7,700 31,418 26,342 838 19,387 33·56 +5·87 U
580,129 293,507 286,622 977 45,092 7·77 +24·95 T 13 575,108 290,579 284,529 979 42,941 7·47 +23·87 R
5,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·84 U
5,931,593 3,065,693 2,865,900 935 :1,230 ,410 20'74 +27,65 T 4,504,813 2,306,212 2,198,601 953 586,067 13'01 +25'74 R 1,426,780 759.481: 667,299 879 644,343 45'16 +34'08 U
752,085 390,731 361,354 925 168,796 22·44 +23·98 T14 592.554 305,891 286,663 937 100,829 17·02 +20·63 R 159,531 84,840 74,G91 880 67,967 42,60 +38·24 U
[83.521 H9,0-l:7 234,474 941 103,431 21·39 +26·67 TIS, 3+5; 105 176,213 168,892 958 43,589 12·63 +28·09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 900 59,842 43'23 +23·26 U
631,720 344,515 317,205 921 155,100 23,44 +21·79 T 16 44-7,018 229,589 217,429 947 60,335 13,50 +21·77 R 214,702 114,926 99,776 868 94,765 44·14 +21·83 U
514,384 262,695 251,689 958 31,116 6·05 +34·42 T 17 478,657 243,941 234,716 962 16,645 3·48 +27·66 R 35,727 18,754 16,973 905 14,471 40·50 +361·65 U
643,774 328,177 315,597 962 86,607 13·45 +27·74 T 18 577,285 293,192 284,093 969 60,826 10·54 +25·21 R 66,489 34,985 31,504 901 25,781 38·77 +54·96 U
753,594 400,470 353,124 882 288, ll5 38·23 +25·38 T 19 301,511 155,873 145,638 934 59,194 19,63 +25·38 R 452,083 244,597 207,486 848 228,921 50·64 +25·39 U
446,901 230,761 216,140 937 77,404 17·32 +29·42 T20, 379,521 195,434 184,087 942 51,805 13·65 +21·71 R 67,380 35,327 32,053 907 25,599 37·99 + 101·20 U
990,464 505,919 484,545 958 151,802 15·33 +30·55 T2t 852,387 433,675 418,712 965 (j6,RJ6 11·36 +28·14 R 132,077 72,244 65,833 911 54,986 39·82 +47·68 U
68.'), 150 553,378 331,772 ~39 168,039 24·53 +30'88 T22 530,775 272,404 258,371 948 96.028 18·09 +32'20 R 154,375 80,974 73,401 906 72,011 46·65 +26'53 U ----
'" XXVlll
SELEOTED STATISTIOS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,
Note:--Under Column 3, Ca) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of
Union/State/Division/ Total . Areain Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per Inhabited Towns residential No. of households
Urban Sq. Mile villages houses
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bhopal Division T (a) 112,233 (b) 22,202 '5 175 90868 37 756,058 803,011
R 22,087 '0 147 90868 636,7II 669,724 U 115 '5 !\'4l!2 37 1190347 133.287
23 Shajapur T (a) 2388 (b) 2;384·9 221 1,064 5 103,299 106,880
R 2,378 ·5 199 1,064 93,788 96,367 U 6·4 8,325 5 9,511 10,513
24 Raj~arh T (a) 2,383 (b) 2,365'7 218 1,673 5 93,751 104,622
R 2,351'0 199 1,673 84,384 94,565 U 14·7 3,330 5 9,367 10,057
25 Vidisha T ( a) 2,839 (b) 2,819 ·5 174 1,498 4 96,016 99,295
R 2,816'4 151 1,498 ~ "4 83,894 85,771
U 3·1 20,803 12,122 13,524
26 Sehore T (a) 3,600 (b) 3.607 ·2 209 1,557 7 146,299 159,644
R 3,569 ·0 135 1,557 96,410 100,631 U 38·2 7,117 7 49,889 59,013
27 Raisen T (a) 3,272 (b)' 3,277 ·7 126 1,401 3 82,591 88,452
R 3,272 ·8 119 1,401 78,757 83,846 U 4·9 4,430 3 3,834 4,606
28 Hoshangabad T (a) 3,867 (b) 3,856 ·3 160 1,399 9 125,776 132,194
R 3,818'4 131 1,399 100.829 106,637 U 37·9 3,144 9 24,947 25,557
29 Betul T ( a) 3,884 (b) 3,891'2 114 1,276 4 108,326 111,924
R 3,880'9 132 1,?76 98,649 101,907 U 10·3 4,576 4- 9,677 10,017
Jabalpur Division '" T Cal 119,326 (b) 29,227 '4 196 13,108 40 1,173,460 1,216,395
R 29,050 '1 164 13,108 gSl,670 1,012,041 U 177'3 5,450 40 191,'790 204.354
30 Sagaf T ( a) 3,961 (b) 3,960·5 201 1,846 8 1n3.374 167,087
R 3,932 ·3 157 1,846 130;071 131,538 U 28·2 6,406 8 33,303 35,549
31 Damoh T ( a) 2,827 (b) 2,80'l·7 156 1,144 2 94,332 97,993
R 2,800'4 137 1,144 83,785 86,795 U 8·3 6,744 2 10,547 11,198
32 JabaJpur T (a) 3,918 (1;) 3,908 ·2 326 2,267 II 273.039 282,377
R 3,818,7 210 2,267 175,604 180,255 U 89·5 5,280 II 97,435 102,122
33 Nanimhapur T (al 1,979 (b) 1,981'4 208 99'3 4 81,933 88,138
R 1,962 ·1 185 993 72,786 77,762 U 19·3 2,'>37 4 9,147 10,376
.34 Mandla T (a) 5,127 (b) 5,120'0 134 2,088 2 136,018 139,484
R 5,116'1 127 2,088 129,229 132,118 U 3·9 8,370 2 6,789 7,366
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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.
India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.
<-~~-~-
Population Females pe'r Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T -----~------.-----------.------- 1001) males Educated percentage variati0n R
Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-1961 U
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2
J,877,0:H z,020,592 I,856,442 9I9 643,415 I6·60 +27'38 T 3,!lI50,765 :I,679,8.p 1,57°,9!l14 935 38!l1,!lIOO 11'76 +Il!ll·z6 R
6lt6,269 34°,75:1 285,518 838 261,2I5 4 I '7I +62'7I U
526,135 270.777 255,358 943 74,325 14·13 +21·45 T23 473,105 242,tI-H 230,261 948 53,243 11·25 +18·74 R
53,030 27,933 25,097 898 21,082 39·75 +52·53 U
516,871 269,666 247,205 917 51,616 9·99 +20·90 T24 467,852 243,937 223.')15 918 34,825 7·44 +21·09 R
49,019 25,729 23,'290 905 16,791 34·25 +19·12 U
489,213 258.810 230,373 890 66,102 13·51 .+26·71 T25 424-,933 22(290 200,643 895 41,478 9·76 +23·92 R
64,280 34,550 29,730 860 24,624 38·31 +48·92 U
754,684 40l,785 349,899 864 162.083 21·48 +44·82 T26 482,892 2')2,69:2 230,200 911 48,733 10·09 +23·29 R 271,792 152,093 119,099 787 113,345 41·70 + 109·97 U
411,4~6 215.709 195,717 907 54,967 13·36 +30·46 T27 389,588 203,930 185,65B 910 47,725 12·25 +26·19 R
21,838 11,779 10,059 854 7,242 33·16 +230·03 U
{i 18,29) 319,760 293,533 934 1-H,594 22,90 +21·52 T28 499,070 256.0W 243,030 949 35,932 17·22 +20·90 R 119,223 63,720 55,503 871 55.662 46·69 +24·19 U
560,412 281,055 279,357 994 Q2,728 16·55 t24·08 T29 513,325 256, \08 257,217 1,004 70,259 13·69 +22 ·83 R
47,087 24-,917 22,140 887 22,469 47·72 +39·50 U
5>72I,60z lZ,9II,6S7 lZ,8og,945 955 1,177,649 lZo'S8 +!lII'74 T
40755,3': 2,391,76I 2,363.605 988 738,988 15'54 +:16'70 R 966,23 SI9,8g6 446,340 859 438,661 4S'40 +54'57 U
796,547 414,834 381,713 920 ]63,412 20·52 +25·21 T30 615,843 318,273 297,570 935 88,389 14·35 +20·10 R 180,704- 96,561 84,143 871 75,023 41·52 +46,40 U
438,343 223,067 215,276 965 80,874 18·45 +22·63 T31 382,570 193,806 188,764 974 56,166 14·68 +21·90 R ..
55,773 29,261 26,512 906 24,708 44·30 +27·83 U
1,273,825 662,045 611,780 924 36'3,656 28·55 +21·83 T32 801,179 403,056 398,123 988 135,123 16·87 +7·28 R 472,646 258,989 213,657 825 228,533 48·35 +58·18 U
412,406 2 I 1,238 201,168 952 88,864 21·55 +21·6£ T33 363,410 185,321 178,089 961 66,578 18·32 +20·34 R
48,996 25,917 23,079 890 22,286 45·49 +31·94- U
684,503 341,294- 31-3,209 1,006 97,122 14·19 +25·00 T3f 651,359 324,11 I 327,243 1,010 81,222 12·47 +22,12 R
33,144 17,183 15,961 929 15,900 47·97 +132,70 U
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SELECTED STATISTICS OF lNDlA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,
Note:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of
Union/State/DivisionJ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District(fown Rural Sq. Miles tionper inhabited Towns residential No. of households
Urban Sq. Mile villages houses
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
35 Chhindwara T (a) 4,565 (b) 4,573·7 172 1,896 8 158,486 164,978
R 4,561·2 151 1,896 139,400 144,097 U 12·5 7,890 8 19,086 20,881
36 Seoni T (a~ 3,376 (b 3,360·7 156 1,589 103,817 109,118
R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,679 U 3·3 9,258 5,747 6,439
37 Balaghat T (a) 3,573 (b) 3,514'2 230 1,285 4 162,161 167,220
R 3,501'9 217 1,285 152,725 156,797 U 12·3 3,759 4 9,736 10,423
BUaspur Division T (a) 21,30S (b) 21,351 ·8 192 8,II1 20 807,8g2 860,358
R 21,286'7 180 8,111 748,800 797.619 U 65']: 4,180 20 59,092 62,739
38 Surgtti a T (a) 8,626 (b) 8.565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,888
R 8,558 ·8 116 2,397 191,684 200,008 U 6·7 6,507 6 10,499 10,880
39 Bi1a~pur T ( a) 7,615 (b) 7,777'9 260 3,529 10 402,339 437,734
R 7,731'2 2~0 3,529 366,339 399,468 U 46·7 3,611 10 36,000 38,266
40 Raigarh T. (a) 5,06.f (b) 5,008 ·4 208 2,185 4 203,370 2 I 1,736
R 4,996 ·7 196 2,185 190,777 198,143 U 11·7 5,114 4 12,593 13,59'3
Raipur Division T (a) 30,91 4 (b) 30,841 '6 164 II,Og2 18 1,0Ig,817 1,065,816
R 30,729'0 149 n,og2 908,514 941 ,736 U II!Z'6 4,357 18 11I,303 124,080
41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500·3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,715
R 7,429 ·0 222 4,041 331,623 348,411 U 71·3 3,304 8 61.862 67,304
42 Raipur T (a) 8,214 (b) 8,213 ·6 244 3,811 8 417,662 438,415
R 8,177 ·2 217 3,811 374,146 387,779 U 36·4- 6,2')9 8 43,516 50,636
43 Bastar T ( a) 15,124 (b) 15,127 ·7 77 3,240 2 208,670 211,686
R 15,122 ·8 75 3,240 202,745 205,546 U 4·9 5,501 2 5,925 6,140
CLASS I TOWNS
Indore (Muni- U 21 ·56 18,318 42,916 79,942 cipal Corporation)
2 J abalpur (Town- U (6·89 5,487 3 73,304 76,923 Group)
(a) Jabalpur U 52·00 5,680 59,606 63,055 Corporation
(b) Jabalpur U 7·20 5,696 6,714 6,847 Cantonment
( c) Kharnaria U 7·69 3,982 6,91l4 7,021 Ordnance Factory
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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.
India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.
Population Females Litt"rate & Literacy Percentage T ~-.-. -------_ .. --- per Educated percentage decade R
Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 variation U 1951-61
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2
785,535 396,672 388,863 980 127,919 16·28 +21·52 T35 687,146 344,727 342,419 993 89,969 13·09 + 14·91 R 98,38~ 51,945 40,444 894 37,950 38·57 +103·05 U
523,741 261,060 262,681 1,006 89,313 17·05 +20·66 T36 493,467 245,3t5 248,122 1,0ll 75,087 15·22 +20·64 R 30,274 15,715 14,559 926 14,226 46·99 +20·98 U
806,702 401,447 405,255 1,009 160,489 20·64 +16·34 T37 760,392 377,122 383,270 1,016 146,454 19·26 +15·39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 904 20,035 43·26 +34·71 U
4,099.757 2,046,862 2,052,8g5 1,003 618,052 15. 08 +19'~ T 3.827,644 1,9°2,544 1.925>100 1,012 4g8,54° 13'02 +16·6g R
272,113 14t,318 127,795 886 u9,512 43'92 +92 'gcj U
1,036,738 530, \66 506,572 955 94,866 9·15 +26·1~ T38 992,949 505,933 487,016 963 77,595 7·81 +24·00 R 43,789 21,233 19,556 807 17,271 39·44 +105·91 U
2,021,793 998,738 1,023,055 1,024 368,528 18·23 + 15·79 T39 1,853,356 910,157 943,199 1,036 291,050 15·70 + 10·59 R
168,437 88,531 79,856 902 77,478 46·00 + 140·15 U
1,0·H,226 517,958 523,268 1,0lD 154,658 14·85 +22·00 T40 981,339 486,454 494,885 1,017 129,895 13·24 +22·14 R
59,887 31.504 28,383 901 24,763 41·35 +20·75 U
5,054,741 2,511,236 2,543,505 1,013 ,]87,381 15'58 +25'26 T 4,564, I 4() 2,24°,368 2,323,772 1,037 568,553 12'46 +19'72 R
490 ,601 270 ,868 219,733 8u Ju8,828 44. 60 +199'97 U
1,885,236 946,154 939,082 993 336,479 17 ·85 +27·23 T41 1,649,682 808,081 841,601 1,041 232,361 14·09 + 17 ·55 R
235,554 138,073 97,481 706 104,118 44·20 +200·53 U
2,002,004 9~2,679 1,019,325 1,037 370,254 18·49 +22·07 T42 1,773,856 864,016 909,840 1,053 268,520 15·14 +17·16 R
228,148 118,663 109,485 923 101,734 44·59 +81·17 U
1,167,501 582,403 585,098 1,005 80,648 6·91 +27·77 T43 1,140,602 568,271 572,331 1,007 67,672 5·93 +27·44 R
26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,976 48·24 +43·71 U AND TOWN GROUPS
394,941 213,346 181,595 851 200,140 50·68 +27·05 U
367,014 202,874 164,140 809 185,404 50·52 +42·81 U
29'),375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48·74- +45·03 U
41.014 25,995 15,019 578 24,606 59'99 +19·84 U
30,625 16,881 13,744 814 16,825 54·9.J. +60·22 U
X)LXU
SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,
Note :~Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the S'lrveyor General of
Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popllla- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns f("sidential No. of households
Urban Sq. Mile viJlage5 houses
----2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 Gwalior (Muni- U 24·11 12,467 37,143 59,355 cipal Corpo-ration)
4 Bhopal Town- U 36·57 Group
6,096 3 42,289 49,228
(a) Bhopal Mu- U 27·49 6,743 33,117 39,947 nicipality
(b) Govindpura U 7·07 2,935 5,867 5,912 Industrial Township (Heavy-Electricals Ltd.)
( c) Bairagarh U 2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369 (Town-Area)
5 Ujjain (Muni- U 6·75 21,357 18,334 30,970 cipality)
6 Raipur (Muni- U 9 ·72 14,382 25,785 30,823 cipality)
7 Durg Town-Gioup U 47·90 2,781 2 37,919 41,452 (a) Bhilai Nagar U 40·14
Industrial 2,145 I 27,224 30,225
Township -(b) Durg Muni-
cipality U 7·76 6,071 10,695 11,227
8 Sagar Town--- U 19·33 5,415 2 18,082 20,094 Group
( a) Sagar .Muni- U 13·03 6,561 14,659 16,666 cipalily
3,423 (b) Sagar Can- U 6·30 3,045 3,428 tonment
CLASS II TOWNS'
Ratlam Muni- U 5·00 17,494 17,965 18,122 cipality
2 Bilaspur Muni- U 12·49 6,942 18,286 19,188 cipality
3 Burhanpllr U 4·39 18,699 13,524 14,150 Municipality
4 Khandwa Muni· U 8·71 7,291 11,231 12,340 cip ali ty
5 Murwara Town~ U 13·04 4,637 3 13,740 14,402 Group
10,987 (a) Murwara- U 8·48 5,444 1l,159 Municipa-lity
(b) Tikuri Factory Town-
U 0·88 8,284 1,005 1,469
ship (c) Ordnance U 3·68 1,906 1,748 1.774
Factory Area Katni
XXXlll
DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH_:Concld.
India, while (b) represents ;;:rea figure furnished by State Survey Department.
Population FemalesJer Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T 1000 m es Educated percentage variation R
Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-1961 U
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2
300,587 162,204 138,383 853 127,535 42·43 +24·43 U
222,948 125,875 97,073 771 97,194 43·59 +117·87 U
185,374 102,584 82,790 807 80,010 43·16 +81·15 U
20,747 14,419 6,328 439 8,946 43·12 U
16,827 8,872 7,955 897 8,238 48·96 U
144,161 77,005 67,156 872 67,666 46·94 + 11·05 U
139,792 73,977 65,815 890 66,324 47·44 +55·66 U
133,230 83,566 49,664 594 65,861 49·43 +557·96 U 86,116 57,953 28,163 486 43,179 50·14 U
47,114 25,613 21,501 839 22,682 48·14 + 132·67 U
104,676 56,303 48,373 859 46,734 44·65 +30·73 U
85,491 45,735 39,756 869 38,158 44·63 +28·67 U
19,185 10,568 8,617 815 8,576 44·70 +40·80 U
AND TOWN GROUPS
87,472 46,391 41,081 886 41,855 47·85 +37·96 U
86,706 45,795 40,911 893 43,970 50·71 +121·76 U
82,090 42,410 39,680 936 36,093 43·97 + 17·16 TJ]
63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51·40 +22·27 lJ'
60,472 32,085 28,387 885 26,591 43·97 +78·47 U
46,169 24,554 21,615 880 19,838 42·97 +36·26 Ul
7,290 3,702 3,588 969 3,647 50·03 U
7,013 3,829 3,184 832 3,106 44'29 U
State/DivisionIDistrict! Tahsil
1
MADHYA PRADESH
OWAUOR DIVISION I MORENA DISTRICT
I Ambah Tahsil 2 Moreoa Tahsil 3 J oura Tahsil <4 Sabal~arh Tahsil 5 Bijeypur Tahsil 6 Sheopur Tahsil
~ BRIND DISTRICT 1 Bhind Tahsil 2 Gohad Tahsil '3 Meh!Zaon Tahsil :tl Lahar Tahsil
'S GWALIOR DISTRICT 1 Gird Tahsil 2 Pichhore Tahsil 3 Bhanrler Tahsil
'4 DATIA DISTRICT 1 Seondha Tahsil * 2 Dalia Tahsil
5 SRIVPURI DISTRICT 1 Pohri Tahsil· 2 Shivpuri Tahsil ::3 Karera Tahsil !l Kolaras Tah~il 5 Pichhore Tah~il·
6 GUNA DISTRICT 1 GUDa Tah,il 2 Ashoknagar Tahsil 3 MUDgaoli Tahsil 4 Raghc.garh Tahsil 5 Chachaura Tahsil
.REWA OIVSlON
7 TIKAMGARH DISTRICT I Niwari Tahsil-2 Jatara Tahsil· :3 Tiltamgarh Tahsil
18 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT I Laundl Tahsil-2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 3 Bi' awar '1 ahsil
9 PANNA DISTRICT 1 AJai~arh Tahsil· 2 Panna Tahsil 3 Pawai Tahsil·
XXXIV
REVISED AREA, POPULATION AND DENSITY
Areatin Sq. miles (1962-63)
2
170 ,145
17~O7
4,512 410 412 615 501
1,117 1,457
1,719 530 397 374 418
2,016 1,039
724 253
786 358 428
3,934 607 755 760 8R6 926
4,240 1,218
918 886 757 461
2"',468
1,934 509 743 682
3,330 679
1,294 1 %7
2,546 323
1,070 1,153
Population 1961
3
32,372,408
3.436,639 783,348 170,028 155,914 141,411 123,051 66,849
126,(l95
641,169 230,969
117,471 131,992 160,737
657,876 424,729 169,633 63,514
200,467 84,063
116,404
557,954 73,771 93,29';
133,708 109,922 147.25R
595,825 130,029
151,466 126,329 104,545 83,456
4,25 I ,o'fl
455,662 124,673 160,011 170,978
587,373 127,333 297,928 162 112
331,257 56,145
143,741 131,371
Density (Popula-tien per
Sq. mile)
4
19°
200
174-415 378 230 246 60 87
373 436 296 3;;3 385
326 409 234 251
255 235 272
142 122 124 176 124 15Cl
HI 107 165 143 138
181
189 236 245 215 :.i51
176 188 23(. 119
130
174 134-114
,
State/Division/District/ Tahsil
1
10 SATNA DISTRICT
1 RaghurajnailU" Tahsil 2 Na~r..d Tahsil 3 Amarpatan Tah~i1-4 Maihar Tawil
11 REWA DISTRICT
1 Teon~har Tahsil-2 SiT1J'our Tahsil-3 :M.a\lganj Tahsil· 4 Huzur Tahsil
12 SHAHDOL DISTRICT
1 Beohari Tahsil-1. Bandhogarh 1 ahsil 3 Sohagpnr Tahsil 4- PLlShpar<\jgarh Tahsil'"
13 SIDHI DISTRICT
1 Gopadbaflas Tahsil 2 Peosar Tah,il'" 3 Singrauli 'fans:!·
INDORE DIVISION
14
15
16
17
MANDSAUR DISTRICT
1 JawaJ Tahsil 2 Neemucla Tahsil 3 Manasa Tahsil 4 Bhanpura T ah,j) 5 Malharp;arh Tahsil 6 Garnth Tahsil 7 Manrlsaur Tahsil 8 Sitamau Tahsil
RATLAM DISTRICT
I JaNa Tahsil '2. Alot Tahsil 3 Sailana Tahsil 4 Ratlam Tah,il
UJJAIN DISTRICT
1 Khachrod Tahsil '2. Mahidpt:r Tahsil 3 Tarana Tahsil 4 Badnagar 'I ahsil 5 Ujjaifl Tahs;l
JHABUA DISTRICT
1 Thandla Tahsil 2 Petlawad Tahsil 3 Jhahua Tahsil 4 J abat Tahsil 5 Alirajpur Tah,il
Areatin Sq. miles (:962-63)
2
2,866 1,247
701 483 435
2,428
612 581 720 515
5,352
1,015 1,401 2,255
681
4,012
1,820 1,456
736
127,104
3,650
606 326 586 401 3Il 439 489 492
1,878
525 366 474 513
2,344
495 437 402 472 .'i38
2,623
404 369 557 424 869
Density (Popula.
Population tion pet' 1961 Sq. mile)
3
694,370
307,361 135,886 142,049 109,074-772,602
148,219 187,786 208,444-228,153
829,649
139,837 . 168,861 438, 14~, 82,S()(j
580,,129
332,774 141,593 10~,762
5,931,1';9'3
752,08)
86,240 98,326 99,924 58,518 74,449 89,143
146,680 !l8,805
483,521
142,068 83,650 72,357
185,446
661,720
126,438 88,561 95,501
102,894 248,326
514,384
89,747 66,097
129,775 98,502
130,263
4
242
246 194 294 251 318
242 323 290 443
155
138 121 194 122
145
183 97
144
219
206
142 302 171 146 239 203 300 201
257
271 229 153 361
282
255 203 238 218 462
196
222 17~
233 232 150
xxxv
REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Contd.
Density Density Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Papula-
State/Division/District/ S~miles Population tion per State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tiOlll per Tahsil (I 62-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile)
2 3 4- 2 3 4
18 DHAR DISTRICT . 3,141 643,774 205 25 . VIDISHA DISTRICT 2,819 489,213 174
1 Radtlawar Tahsil 411 76,389 186 1 Laten Twi!· 381 39,433 103
2 Sardarpur Tahsil 456 84,900 186 2 Sironj Ta!lsil 484 82,853 171
3 Dhar Tahsil 752 141.949 189 3 Kurwai Tahsil 321 62,602 195
4 Kukshi Tahsil 663 146,722 221 4 Basoda Twil 885 159,086 180
5 Manawar Tahsil 859 193,814 226 5 Vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 194
26 SEHORE DISTRICT 3,613 754,684- 209 19 INDORE DISTRICT 1,479 753,594 510 I Berasia Tahsil 554 80,687 146
I DepalpIJr Tahsil 395 84,533 214 2 Seh'Jce Taltsil 612 124,1+8 203 2 Sawer Tahsil 294 70,434 240 3 H U7.ur Tahsil 517 291,028 563 3 Indore Tahsil 394 480,164 1,219 4 Ashta Tah~il 562 108,245 193 4: Mhow Taru.il 396 118,463 299 5 Jchhawar Tahsil 429 46,049 167
6 Nasrullaganj Tahsil. 523 53,699 103 20 DEWAS DISTRICT 2,683 446,901 167 7 Rudni T.hsil· 416 50,828 122
1 Sonkatch Tahsil 507 111,668 220 27 RAISEN DISTRICT 3,278 411,426 126 2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,648 235 I R aisen T a1tsil 525 59,419 113 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 83,512 121 2 Ghairatga~ Tahsil· 355 37,884 107 4 K annod Tahsil 544 72,231 133 3 Begamganj Tahsil 352 52,077 148 5 Khategaon Tah,j} 425 57,842 136 4 Goharganj Tahsil· 683 57,591 84
5 Baraily Taltsil 549 92,660 169 21 WEST NIMAR DISTRICT 5,178 990,464 191 6 Silwani Tahsil· 498 47,349 95
1 Barwaha Tahsil 544 111,112 204 7 Udaipw.ra Tahsil· . 316 64,446 204 2 Maheshwar Tahsil 352 73,310 208 3 Barwani Tahsil 624 105,368 169 28 HOSHANGABAD DISTRICT 3,851 618,293· 161 4 Rajpur Tahsil 511 142,013 278 1 Harda Talt5il 1,263 187,140 148 5 Kasrawad Tahsil 39) 82,367 211 2 Seoni Malwa Tahsil 522 73,769 141 6 Sendhwa Tahsil 1,009 159,010 158 3 H03hatlgabad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Khargone Tahsil 977 208,331 213 4 Sohal:'pur Tahsil 1,293 161,960 125 8 Bhikangaon Tahsil 770 108,953 141
29 BETUL DISTRICT 3,891 560,412 144 22 EAST NIM/\R DISTRICT 4,128 685,150 166 I Bhainsdehi Tahsil· 1,320 137,041 104
1 K hanowa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betul Tahsil 1,603 192,824 120 2 Harsud Tahsil • 1,421 136,073 96 3 Multai Tahsil 968 230,547 238 3 llurhanpur T ah'il 1,261 238,244 189 JABALPUR DMSION 290275 S,72I,6i)2 195
BHOPAL DIVISION 22,2°3 3,877,034 174 30 SAGAR DISTRICT 3,950 796,547 202
23 SHAJAPUR DISTRICT 2,385 526,135 221 I Khurai Tahsil 938 195,155 208 2 Banda Ta.'1sil· 711 113,746 160
1 Susner Tahsil 491 96,461 196 3 Sallar Tahsil 1,063 301,417 284 2 Alfal Tahsil 561 108,794 194 .. Rehli Tahsil 1,238 186,229 150 3 Shajapur Tahsil 698 171,916 246 4 Shujalpuc Tahsil 635 148,964 235 31 DAMOH DISTRICT 2,815 438,343 156
1 Hatta Tahsil 1,022 147,315 144 24 RAJGARH DISTRICT 2,366 516,871 218 2 Damoh Tahsil 1,793 291,028 162
1 Khilchipur Tahsil 632 139,285 220 32 JABAL PUR DISTRICT 3,909 1,273,825 326 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 422 79,036 187 I Murwara Tahsil 1,177 312,686 266 3 EIaora Tahsil 443 94,090 212 2 Sih.xa Tahsil 1,191 282,228 237 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 349 87,222 250 3 Palan Tahsil 561 134,507 240 5 Narsin$arh Tahsil 520 117,238 225 4 Jabalpur Tahsil 980 544,404 556
xxxvi
REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY ....:.condd.
Density Density Areatin (Popula-
State/Division/District/ Areatin (Popula-
S tate/Divisi on/Dis trict I Sq. miles Population tion per Sq. miles Population tionper Tahsil ( 1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil ( 1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile)
2 3 4 2 3 4-
33 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1,983 412,406 208 39 BILASPUR DISTRICT 7,710 2,021,793 262'
1 Gadarwara Tahsil 913 204,923 224- I Mungeli Tahsil 1,588 323,027 2()3.
2 Narsiinhap:,r Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194 2 Bilaspur Tahsil 2,207 666,185 302 3 Katgh0ra Tahsil 2,435 333,438 137
34 MANDLA DISTRICT 4 Janjg-ir Tahsil 869 391,304 4-5t)
5,120 684,503 134 5 Sakti Tahsil 611 307,839 504-
1 Niwas Tahsil· 1,417 184,543 130 40 RAIGARH DISTRICT 4,969 1,041,226 21G 2 Dindcri Tahsil· 1,568 179,968 115 I Udaipur Tahsil· 914- 176,893 194-3 Mandla Tahsil 2,135 319,992 150 2 Jashp11f Tahsil 2,190 306,105 l4t)
3 Ghargoda Tahsil· 749 136,751 183 35 CHHINDWARA DISTRICT 4,576 785,535 172 4 Raigarh Tahsil 624- 236,354- 379'
I Chhindwara Tahsil 2,008 406,803 203 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 492 185,123 376
2 Amarwara Tahsil· 1,479 172,409 117 RAlPUR DIVISION 30,716 &054074' 16S 3 Sausar Tahsil 1,089 206,323 189
41 Dl'RG DISTRICT 7,498 1,885,236 251
1 Kawardha Tahsil 1,228 172,468 14() 36 SEONI DISTRICT 3,362 523,741 156 2 Khairagarh Tahsil 1,246 225,376 181
1 Lakhnadon Tahsil· 1,546 192,733 125 3 Bemetara Tahsil· 1,102 317,006 288
2 Seoni Tahsil 1,816 331,008 182 4 Rajnandgaon Tahsil 820 269,019 32B 5 DUi"!t Tahsil 1,147 520,100 4-53
37 BALAGHAT DISTRICT 3,560 806,702 227 6 San~ari Balod Tah·iI 1,955 381,267 19';
1 Wara Seoni Tahsil 930 369,669 397 42 RAIPUR DISTRICT 8,094 2,002,004- 247
2 Balaghat Tahsil 1,049 284,8R5 272 1 Baloda Bazar Tahsil 1,764 499,665 28~
3 Baihar Tahsil· 1,581 152,148 96 2 Raipur Tahsil 1,120 495,392 442-3 Mahasamund Tahsil 1,877 456,209 243 4 Dharnlari Tahsil 1,574 328,920 209-
BILA.SPUR DIVISION 1II,17!l1 40099.757 194 5 Bindranawagarh Tahsil· 1,759 221,818 126
3B SURGUJA DISTRICT B,493 1,036,738 122 43 RASTAR DISTRICT 15,124 1,167,501 77 1 Bharatpur Tahsil" 1,217 29,549 24 1 Bhanupratappur Tahsil· 930 58,751 6~
2 Baikunthpur Tahsil 507 84,300 166 2 Kanker Tahsil 1,346 151,329 112
3 Surajpur Tahsil· 2,172 271,881 125 3 N arayanpur Tam;!· 3,260 91,260 21).
4 Kondagaon Tahsil· 2,487 186,745 7'; 4 Pal Tahsil 1,485 114,695 77
5 Biiap'lr Tahsil· 1,489 93,668 63 5 Manendragarh Tahsil 703 117,825 168 6 Dantewara Tahsil· 1,633 134,148 82 6 Amhikapur Tahsil 1,777 343,172 193 7 J agdalpur Tahsil 1,991 343,051 172
7 Sarnri Tahsil· 632 75,316 119 8 Konta Tahsil • 1,988 108,549 5'>
• Entirely Rural Tahsu. t Area figures furnished by the State Survey Department.
INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT by
K. S. Bhatnagar
Deputy Superintendent of Oensus operations, Madhya Pradesh.
Tikamgarh
The district wa.s upto April 23, 1948, when it was merged into Vindhya Pradesh, a princely State whose ruler, enjoyed a salute of fifteen guns. The State was also known :1S
Orchha State, Orchha being its old ca.pital town. The chiefs of Orchha were Bundelas (Vindhyelas) Kshatriyas oj Surya Vansh origin. The capital of the St:1te was shifted to Tikamgarh after 1783 by Vikramjit. The earlier name of the town was Tehri which was changed in 1887, to avoid confusion with rrehri in Uttar Pradesh. Tikam is one of the appellations of Lord Krisbna and hence the name is in the honour of Lord Krishna.
The district lies between 24° 26' and '25° 40 /N and 78° 26'; 79° 26' E in the central northern part of the State and is bounded by Jhansi and Hamirpur districts of Uttar Pradesh in west and north, Chhatarpur and Sagar districts in the east and south respectively. It is of irregular shi1pe with pointed projections in the north and south. A series of parallel ridges averaging about 1,400 feet above sea level traverse the district, but there are no hills of any import:1nce. The land for the most part is rocky and the soil is of low fertility. The arelJ is low lying ;tnd consists of gneissic forlll:1tion. Between rid~es of gneiss, however, lie p:1tches of fertile black soil. There are llla,ny lakes in the district and some of them are very old ones.
The River System.
11he rivers flow to the north and join the Yamuna, in Uttar Pradesh. The Betwa is the main river in the district and is joined by the Dhasan, its other tributaries are the Jamni, the Bargi a,nd the Barwa rivers:
The Betwa:
The river was known as Vetravati in the andient texts and enters the district about 12 miles south of Orchha which is situated on its banks. Also at Orchha are built the majestic palace, fort and the cenotaph of Bir Singh Dea, the most famous of Orchha chiefs.
The Dhasan:
In the early days the river was known as Dasharna from Dasha (ten) and rina (fort). It flows a long the southern-eastern border and finally joins the Betwa.
The Jamni:
The J amni is a large stream rlSlng III
Sagar district and joins the Betwa.
The Ba'rwa'
ffhe river rises in Barora Pah:u and flows into B3.rwa Sa,gar lake in Jhansi district. It is also a tributary of the Betwa. The tributaries of river Dhasan are the Ur and the Saprar.
Lakes:
There are several lakes in the distriet ftnd some of them are of a considerable size. Some important ones are those at Baldeogarh, Jatara, Bir Sagar and Lidha,ura. They are mostly old ones with massive structures and were built by the Chandelas as adjuncts to temples and palaces. They are now beina used
• . . 0 tor IrrIgatIOn purpu3es.
Porests-Flora:
The forest is mostly of the tropical dry
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mixed deciduous type and the following varieties of trees, shrubs and herbs are fOllnd:-
achar (Buchanania latifolia) , am (Mangifera indica), amaltas (Oassia fistula), a')nl. {Emblica officinalis) , ba,bul (Acacia arabica) , bel (Aegle marmelos) , ber (ZizyphuiJ jujuba), dharora (Anogeissuslatifolia), ghont (Zizyphus xylopyra), imli (Tamarindus indica), jamun (8yzygium oumin?:) , kardhai (Anogeissu8 pendula), khair (Acacia catechu), mahua (Madhttca latifolia) , neem (Melia indica), palas (Butea frondosa) , pipal (Fiws religiosa) , saga (Tectona grandis) , saj (Terminalia tomentosa), sa, hi (Boswellia serrata) , shisham (Dalbergia sissu), tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon).
The following are the more import:1nt shrubs and herbs:-
harsingar (Nyetantlbes arbortristes)~ jharberi (ZizyphufJ retundifolia). karonda (Oa r 1:ssa opaca) , sitaphal (Anona sauomosa) , thu:1I (Euphorbie neriifolta).
Among b:1mboos and grasses the following are the more import:1nt ones:-
bans (D(_ndrocalamus strictus) , doob (Oynedon dactylon) , kans (Saccharum spontaneum), khus (Vetivera zizaniodes), munj (Saccluirt{m munja). .
The forest being of the mixed type it is neither dense nor extensive hence the g,1me is more -or less very limited. The ex-jagirdari forests were subjtlct to a lot of indiscrimilll,te destruction. This almost drove aW,1Y the little game that was once found.
Large n,nim:1ls are not found hec m"e t;1e country :1ffurds little cover. IJe'Jp L ds are· however, met within ftnd neu the hills A tiger was ;:;hot in 1962, but no tigers have been reported lately. Blwk buck (Antilop1 clirvicap'ra) , sam b~1t1r (Rusa 1MtC !lor), chinkiua (Gazella ben~tti), ::trtl met with. Apcl,rt from these hyenas, hkkad b3Jgh1 (Hyena striata), jack:1ls, kilh':L (Oanis aurens), foxes, wild bJa.rs suar (Sus crisiatll>a) are found. Fishes abound in the rivers and the tanks. Crocodiles are also found in the rivers Dha.s:1n and Betwa. Sna.kes and scorpions of all descriptions are commcm.
Apart from the common birds like splrrows, crows,. pigeons, doves etc. p!1tridges titar (Francolinu,s pondicevianush migratory ducks (S(/,rkidiornir; m8lan'Jtos), sandgroves are commonly seen. The wild life:13 11 result of indisorimin-1,te killing in the past few years has • become scarce.
Olimate:-
The climi1te is of the extreme type. The summer is p:1rticularly severe and hot winds loo blow in the months of M:1Y and June. The temperature soars up to 44° C. The rains commenoe from ea,rly July and August and September are the wettest months. The highest minfn,U recorded wa,s 72.65" in 1891. The :1verage being 101n Clm or 40". During the mins the weather remains sultry and so great is humidity thclt one perspi res profusely. From October the we:1ther improves and December, January and Februa.ry are the coldest months. The lowest temper:1ture recorded is 5° C.
II
The Administrative Institutions.
The Representation in Parliament and LegislatU're:-
The district returns one member to the P:trliament on the Scheduled Castes seat The P J,rliamentary Constituency covers up Datia :=tnd Seonda legis19,tive constituencies of Datia district and Malehra and Bijwar legislative constituencies of Chhatarpur district. To the St3,te Legishture the district returns fo,?-r members, three tl) the general seats from Lldhaura, Jat1fa and 'rika.mguh and one from Niwari on the SchedulE1a Caste Smtli.
The Administrative Set Up:
Practically :111 the district offices are loca· ted at Tiki1illo-a,rh. The administmtion is headed by the Collector who is also the District Magist rate. A pu,rt from being the Chief Revenue Officer in the district, he also co-ordinates the activities of other departments and in particular ensures that the development works in the district are properly executed. With the help of the Revenue staff he is primarily re3ponsible for maintaining q,n1. keeping
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upto-date the papers pertaining to the land records. In this and in the general work of administration he is assisted by four Deputy Collectors two of whom are also the Sub-Divisional Officers and Magistrates. Under the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code, 1959 eloh tahsil is a sub-division and is placed under the charge of a Deputy Collector. All the Deputy Collectors reside at the district headquarters. There are three tahsils in the district viz. Tikamgarh, Jatara and Niwari and each is 'Placed in the charge of a Tahsildar who is assisted by one assistant called the Naib Tahsildar. The t1hsils for purely revenue administration are divided into 15 Revenue Inspector's Circles arid these cover 295 pltwari halkas.
The PoltCe Department.
The department is headed by the Superintendent of Police assisted by a Deputy who is also a gazetted Officer. There are in al115 police stations. The border are9J of the district happens to be daooit infested and for anti-dacoity operations ,Special Armed Force (S.A.F.) has been posted. Apart from this no other criminal propensities have been reported.
(,The Judiciary.
There exists a co:npleta sepaution of the judiciary from the executive hence the cases are tried by magistrates on the judicial side. rrhere is an Additional Sessions Judge whose headquarters are at Tikamga rho The district however, falls within the Sessions district of Ohhat:trpur.
The P. W.D. and Irrigation.
The district forms a division both for the Public Works and Irrigation. 'I'hus it is the he,,,Qqua,rters of two Executive Engineers. Irrig<'ttion is mostly from the old tanks.
Name of Bloc~. Tahsil No. of villa,ges
1 2 ;:}
ry Tikamgarh 334 Ik:tmgarh Baldeogarh Tikamgarh 165 Jatara Jatara 194 Palera Jatara 163 Niwari Niwari 303 Prithipur Niwari 150 1 Source: Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.
The Forest Department. A Divisional Forest Officer looks after
',the fore"ts in the district. rrhe area of forest being 137, 802 acres or 213.75 sq. miles. l
The Medical Department. There are four hospitals in the district
with a total capacity of 74 beds. 11he Civil Surgeon is the administrative head.
The Local Bodies. Urban'.:
The only municipality in the district is at rrikamgarh. It was founded in 1856 and placed under an official. In 1911-12 a paid Secretary was looking after 'the work which mostly consisted in ensuring cleanliness of the town. I~ is interesting to note that the income then was Rs. 61,609.00 against an expenditure of Rs. 36,695.00. In 1930 it was reorganised into a Nagar Sabha. Consequent to the formation of Vindhya Pradesh, the Rewa Municipalities Act 1946 was made applicable. Thereafter on 2-1-1962 the Madhya Pradesh Municipalities Act 191H came into force.
Rural: Villa~e Panchayats had existed during
the Sta,te tIme and these were reconstituted after the formation of Vindhya Pradesh. There were 355 panchayats out of which 92 are judioial courts known as Nyaya Panchayats and the remaining 263 being VillagePanchayats. Elections to the panchayats under the new Act will be conducted shortly.
The N.E.B. Blocks. There are six N.R.S. Blocks in the
district, two in each kthsil. The entire district is thus covered by N .E.S. Blocks. The details are given in the table below:-
Are,L Date of Remarks in sq. miles commencement.
4 5 6 171:) 1.4.60 Stage I :327 1.4.56 Stage II 337 2.10.5:3 Stage II 323 2.10.61 Staoe 1 453 1.4.55
0
Stage II 230 2.106] Stage P.E.
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Besides these the district offices of the following departmellts u,re located at Tikamgarh.- (1) State Excise, (2) Co-operative Department (3) Education, and (4) Agriculture. Apart from the Sessions Judge, the Office of Assistant Director of Industries is also 10c~lted at Chh::\,tarpur. ':J.lhe district comes under Rewa Division fLnd as such the offices of Commissioner and the Dy. Inspector General of Police are at Rewa.
III THE PEOPLE
The G1'owth of the Population. During the hst sixty years the popula
tion has grown by only 39.71%, the corresponding increase in Rewa division is 67.73% and in the State 92.00%. The acljoining districts in the Sta,te viz. Sagar n,nd Chh,ltarpur hn,ve returned an increase of 69.59% a,nd 33.15% respectively Tikamgarh ani!. Chhn,ti1rpur hftve registered less growth in Rewa Division. The table below gives the dec.:tae va,riation:-
TABLE Showing v:1riation of popul::ttion during sixty ye~rs
District Tikamgarh Rewa Division. M. P.
Year Persons I)ecctde Percentlge Percentage Percentage Variation Deende ])eclUr}e DeclUde + Increase Variation Y;uiation Variation - Decren,se
1 :~ :3
L90l 326,139 1911 334,609. + 8,470 + 1921 288,901 45,708 1931 317,050 + 28,153 + 1941 31)4,99:2 + 37,933 + H)61 366, Hi;) + 11,173 + 1961 455,662 + 89,49, +
Analysing the growth decaae by decade, there was a sharp decline in the 1911-21 due to influenza. and plague epidemics that scourged the area. We thus find that there was a loss of 13.66% of population. Along with Sidhi dietrict, this represents the highest loss of popu~ lation'in the division. It is interesting to note that during the aforesaid period adjoining districts of Sagar and Chhatarpur lost only 2.28% and 8.22% population respectively. During the two subsequent decades the population increased by 9.75% and 11.96% respectively which approximates to the figures of 9.28% and 13 .. §9% increase in Rewa Division. In the following decade 1,..J'U-51 the growth was only 3.1;')% as H.gainst 6.46% for the division and 6.01% for the entire State. It is only in 1951-61 dee3.de that there has been
2. The Central India State Gazetteer Series.
4 5 6
2,60 + 11.80 + 15.3:) 10.66 8.93 1.3R 9.7.5 + fl. '28 + 11,39
1l.!1S + 13.59 + 12.34 0.1;'5 + 6.46 + 8.67
24.44 + 24.6£5 + 24.17
34.44 % increase the highest for any decade so far. According to the Gazetteer of the State2 ,
in 1901 there was a decrease of 5% since 189l. Thus only in the last decade dia the population increase by over 20%.
One of the imp)::tant reasons for the slow rate of growth appears to be the prev Lience of malaria and the clim lte which was regarded as not being particularly healthy. Lua.rd wrote, "The climate of Orehha (the State being known as Orchhal is said not to be particularly healthy, especially that of the north-western section wbere the inhabitants suffer severely from malaria throughout the year,"3 Writing :1bout 'Natural Increase Births and Deaths' iu 19;')1 the Superintendent of Oensus Oper,1tions Vindhya Pradesh observed:
Orchha State Gazetteer by ('.apt. (later Lieut. Col.) C.E. Luard, M.A., (Hons.),'Indian Army, 1907 Edition, p.37 3. Ibid p. 4.
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"No vital statistics are available. In the decade there was no serious epidemic and there was no famine. Oholera appears in summer and after the rains in the towns and spreads to neighbouring villages. Inoculations against 'cholera and pln.gue are given in the towns to only a p:1rt of the popuhtion. Mn,laria tn,kes its toll everywhere. There is hardLy any villaO'er who does not suffer from malaria durina september arid October and suffers from its
O effects for '3 or 3 months. Agricultural
operJJtions suffer very much on account of malaria."4
It was at the beginning of the century that Luard wrote about the climate and nearly fifty years later Dube fop.nd that malaria still caused low vitality and general debility. Dur· ina the half century the scourge of malaria re~ained. The not-too-healthy climate coupled with remoteness of the terr9Jin and general ba.ckw<1rdness contribute to tbe slow rate of growth. Besi.des tbis, the district has practically no industries and not much of trade and commerce. It is situated, away from a railhead, or 9·
Ntationn.l Hiahway: so these features failed to ~ttract population from nearby regions; hence the growtli has been very slow. During this decade, however,. the stre~uo~s efforts of the National MalarIa EradICatIOn Programme personnel has succeeded in curbing this menace considerably and one does not so frequently h~ar about ram-rages of malaria.
The Town8 and Villages.
~ Then population of I.. district, 455,662
porsons, lives in 872 inhabit~d ~ill~ges and one town 't',iz. Tikamgarh, whICh lllCldentally has remained a town in all censuses. As per revised figures made availablo by the Director L,md Records 5 the area of the district is 1934 sq. miles giving it a density of 236 persons to a sq. mile. Among th~ . tahsils Niwari with 276 persons to a. sq. mIle IS most densely populated. The distrIct has returned a greater concentration of population than in
Rewa division and State generally which is 189 and 192 respectively. (These calculations are again based on la test figures explained at foot note5 ).
The Rural/Urban Area.
The district is almost entirely rural excepting for a 4.5 % populati.on living in urban area of Tikamgarh. During this decade two villages viz. Jatara and Niwari were declassified. In 1951 they were treated as towns when the district returned three towns in all. Tikamgarh was aJ class IV town (population between 10,000-19,999 persons) upto 1951, it has now been included in category III i. e. (towns of population 20,000-49,999).
Tikamgarh Town:
The table below gives the popUlation of the town in the last sixty years. In 1901 the town had a population of 14,050 persons and even thirty years later it had not crossed the 15,000 m~rk. In 1951 the population again went down to 13,429 persons registering a fall . of 16.65 %. The population increased in 1961 by 52.42 % which is the highest in the last sixty years. The overall rate of urban growth in the district has been only 45.ti'3 % which is considembly lower than 149.59 % for Rewa Division and 217.:-\6 % for the State. '1'he loss of population suffered in 1911-21 decade could not be ltlfLde up in HJ31. It appears that the virulent Aptdemics of the decade left an indelible soar on the population of the district. In 1941-51 the poPUleLtion decreased ag,lin, atthour;h there were no epidemics. Local enqui ries hewe revt'aled that at the time of 19';H Oensus a ., ' slzel1ble portlOn of the population lmd left for cutting when,t in the neighbtmring districts of Jhansi and S 1,g:lr 'rhis in loc111 pl1rla.nee is known as chetuva or chet katne ( =tffi <fi¢f ) i.e. cutting iibe crop in the month of chet. From the di~trict 1111tny labou rers go out in the months of February-March e Lch year for (Jutting the crops in neigh bouri ng districts.
4. Census of India, 1951. Vol. XVI. Vindya Pradesh, Part I, Report & Subsidiary Tables, by N. K. Duce, Superintendentiof Census Operations, Vindhya Pradesh.
5. These figures a:re the latest (1962-63) made avallabla by Director L'tnd Records, just before going to the Press and differ only slightly from those published In Part II-A-~;eneral Population Tables of Madhya Pradesh.
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(Also please see under 'Agricultural Labourers'). Apart from this and the fact that owing to politica.l changes, by which the town became
a distriot headquarters as against capital of the State there does not a ppea,r any other , . relson for the deoline in populatiOn.
Table
Showing the Growth of Population of Tlkqmgarh Town, Urbm Glowth in Rewa Division & Madhya Pradesh.
Tikamgarh (lTrban) Rewa Division Madhva Prade:;h Year PopulatIon Decade Percentage Percentage Percentage
Variation Decade Decade Oecade +Increase Variation Variation Variation -Decrease
2 3
1901 14,050 1911 15,495 +1,445 1921 14,096 -1,399 1931 14.366 + 270 1941 16,112 +1,746 1951 13.429 -2.683 1961 20,469 +7,040
1901-61
The Rural A-rea.
There are 1,0)) vill:v~as in the district out of whioh 872 are inhq,bited ~.1Ud 128 uninhabited. Jatara and Niw[1ri which were towns in 1951 h:1Ve been treated as villages. The brea.k-up of the villages tahsil wise is:-
(Urban) (Urb:m) 4 5 6
.... ; +10·28 +14.16 -10.91 - 9.03 - 5.61 +10.87 + 1.92 + 9.69 +20.03 +12.15 +18.67 '+32.78 -16.65 +81.56 +33.16 +52.42 - 2.00 +47.70
+45.69 +149.59 +217.36
Oistrict/ Total Inhabited Unmhablted
During the decade 24 villages which were formerly uninhabited, beoame inhabited. There were no territorial changes during this period. The average area of a village in the district is 1.93 sq. mile or 1,238 acres aud the corresponding figures for Rewa Division and the State are 1.99 or 1,273 acres and 2,204 sq. miles or 1,411 acres respectively. 6 Thus in area the villages are much smaller than thOse in some other districts of Rewa Di vision and State in general.
Tahsil Number of vIIJalles
Tikamgarh 1,0nO 872 128 Niwari 303 263 4U Tahsll Jatara 353 300 53 Tahsil Tikamgarh 344 309 3~ TahSIl
In 1951 there were 84'3 inhabited villages (846 villages and two towns which h:we now been incl uded in villages).
An inhabited village in the district has an average population of 499.07 persons which is fairly high; for the corre3ponding figure of Rewa Di vision and State is only 374.90 and 394.03 persons. We may, therefore, expect the largest number of villages in the population range of upto 1,000 persons. rrhe break-up of villages vis a-vis population is as follows:-
6. The area of the State according to revised figures furnished by Director, Land Records is l70,145 sq.miles. The rural area of the Slate is, therefore, 170,l-t5-719.8 = 169,425.2 sq. miles. Calculations have been made on this figure.
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Showing the size of villagE's,
Villages Villages Villaaes Total number of inhabited villages
Villages with Dopu!qtion
less- than with population'
Villages with population with popull:ltion with population
ZOO 200-499
Tlkamgarh Dislt. 872 274 309
The pattern is more or less the same in respect of ta.hsils also.
During the decade the villages with a. small population deereased, the inorease in population enabling them to oome in the higher category. In 1951,74.47% of villages had a population of less than 500 persons, this decreased to 66.86 % in 1961. Similarly villages with a popula.tion between 500-999 increu.sed from 17.49 % to 21.56 % again emphasising that villages grew in population. 'fhe p::Lttern of increase continues in villages of 1,OO\.) to 1,999 persons and 2,000 to 4,999 persons which from 6 62 % and 1. 42 % in 1951 reached to 8.94 % and 2.64 % respectively. There is no village with a population of over 5,00::> persons.
The How;es
The houses in rural areas are mostly made
Yea.r
1\)51 1961
Occupied Houses
81,577 88,630
Increase
7,053
Whereas the occllpied houses increased bv only 8.65% the population increased by 24.44%, hence the pressure on houses mounts. Thr.re are 45.20 houses to a sq. mile showing an in~ orease of 3.32 houses Over 1951 figure.
The Proportion ,oj Sexes.
500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000 -4, qgg
188 78 23
of mud with thatched or in many cases tiled roof. Tiles are made locally. In the bigger villages and town, houses of cement and bricks are also met with. There are 88,630 occupied houses wherein the population of 455,662 persons giving it an average of 5.14 persons per house. In 1951 there were 4.49 persons per house. Thus pressure on housing has increased by 0.65 persons per house. It is interesting to observe that as compared to the nrbrtn area there is greater congestion in ruml areas, there being 5.03 and 5.15 persons per house in f()rmer and latter areas respectively. ln 1951 there were 41.88 houses to a sq. mile, but now there are 45.20. The district returns a higher concentration of occupied houses than in Rewa Division (39) and Madhya Predesh also (39). Indore district with 107 houses to a sq. mile has returned the highest concentration. 'l'he decade variation of occupied hQm;es is given below:-
Decade Persons Dellsityof Variation% ppr Occupied Hou!'eholds
House per sq. mIle.
4.49 41.95 8.65 5.14 47.85
nearest to pJ.rity was in 1911 when there were 9.?7 females to everyone thousand Illn,les. Smce then the figure bas been steadily going down a,nd 906 represents the lowest. The progress hn.s been n.s follows:-
Ohanges in proportion of Sexes Females per 1,000 males.
During the last sixty years the proportion ------- ---offemt!estoIl1f1,leshasb3ensteadilygoingdown. 19611951 194119311921 1911 1901 The district has returned 906 females for one 906 9n 9~ t 926 932 957 !JH thousand mn.les. 'rhe proportion of fem,Lles ___________________ _
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The northern districts of the State have returned fewer females and to this extent the district conforms to the general pattern. In Rewa Division, generl111y speaking, the proportion of females is higher than the district figure. The State figure is even higher being 953 females and that of Rewa Division 950 per one thous:1nd males. Whereas the urb:tn areas generally return a lesser proportion of females; this is not true in the present case where there are 914 females in urban areas as compared to 906 per thousand males in rural t1reas. Incideqtally the proportionately highest figure for females was found in urban area in 1931 when there
were 963 females per one thousand males. A general tendency noticeable in the State reveals that during the la~t two decades the proportion of fema,Ies has steadily been declining.
Religion.
The district has returned mainly Hindus, Muslims a.nd Jains in that order. A few Sikhs and Christians have also been returned. There are no Buddhists. During the decade the religious composition has remained more or less. unchanged. The table below gives the religious composition of the district:-
Table
Showing- Religions Returned
Total persons Hindus Muslims
Tikamgarh District 4:55,662 439,346 9,98n
During the decade composition has va,ried as under:-
Table Showing 100 Persons classified by Reli
gion (1951-1961).
Year Total Hindus Muslims Jains-
1951 1961
100 100
96.43 96.42
2.22 2.19
1.31 1.34
There has been practically no cbange in composition of Hindu population. rrhere has been a very slight decrease 0.03 % in the percenkLge composition of the Muslims and a corresponding increase among the Jains. Eversince the State times religious composition appears to h:1ve undergone practically no change. In 1901 7
95.25% population (excluding Animists .36%) was returned as Hindus. If the Animists chiefly Saherias, who h,we subsequently been returned as Hindus, ,'bre added to it, the pe.rcentc1ge of Hindus is 95.61% n,nd this does not indicate much of a change when cumpared to 1961. The Muslim composition of the popu~ lation has gone down during the last sixty years
Jains Sikhs Christia'ns Others
6,109 65 153 3
from 2.56% to 2.19 %. A slight decrease among J ains is also noticeable from 1.83 % in 1901 to 1.34 % in 1961.
The overall position during the last six decades has not changed much. The tilble below gives the proportion of females per 1000 males religionwise.
Table
Showing females per 1,000 males religionwise. -----_------_- --------
Dlstt. Hindus Muslims Jair.s Tikamgarh.
906 905 954 916
Litemcy.
In 1961 the district hilS returned 97 persons peir 1,OdO as literates. Among the ma,les the proportion is 159 persons per 1,000 bnt a.mong the ie;n]'les it is only 28. The tot:d litemcy percentage being 9.67 only is much below the Dtate and division figures of 17.13 % and 11'76 % respectively. The district is thus very much behind other districts in
7. Rehgion figures for 1901 have been taken from the State Gazetteer C. E. Luard.
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literacy. In the urban area 36,00% are literates and this is a.gain much below the State figure of 46.91%
In 1901 there were only 4,125 persons (including 86 fem",les) or 1.28% of the population which was literate. In 195' the position had improved somewhat and there we re 13,788 persolls 0: 3.75% literates. During the present dec:1de although the position improved further, yet the district rem.1ins much behind others.
r£ilble O-III Part-A gives the det.1ils about educ:ltional levels. The prominent features of which vis-a-vis 1951 are thitt in 1951 out of the tot:11literates 88.4% were mere literates. In 1961 the comp·uable figure is 83.:17% which does not necessarily indic'lte, a decrease in litoracy, since there is an increase in other higher levels of education 'Jlhe same trend is noticeable in persons wh0se educ:1tional If3Vel is about the Primary or Junior Blsic, for in the peroentage of total literates in this C!1tegory has .been reduced from 9.50% in 1951 to 8.98% in 1901. 'Che net gain is in the category, IDl.tricnb.tion n.nd n.bove, where the percentage has gone up from(~.14% in 1951 to 5.74% in 1.961. There has thus baan an increase in the matric and above category which points tow.1rds the general prJgress in education. In almost every oa.tegory of higher educ.ltionallevel there
has been an increase in number.
},[aritaZ Status.
PtJrsons in the age-group 0-9 ha,ve been t.~.bul tted as never Illuried. In the age-group 10-14 more females than lll'1les were found mlrried. In this age-~roup 46.6% of t~ total h:1d been married, with another 26 divoroed or widowed. Marriages in this age-group am)ng fem:1les are fairly oommon. However it is 20-24 age-group in which the perrentage of m:1rried women is the highest being 98.70%. The percent::tges for other age-groups~5-19 90.07%, 25-29 90.09%, 30-34 94.87%, 35·39 9J.72%. r£his however runs against the finding of N.K. Dube in 1951 who wrote 8 :-
1·'In all other distriots the females between 15-19 are 90% m.1rried. In distriot Tikamgarh the percentage of married women in 15-34 age-group is only 68% which is very low. Males too are only 54% m'1rried in the age-group 15-34. Tikamgarh District Officer on enquiry could not give any cause for so low percentage. It shows that girls and boys mury hte in Bundelkh lnd as compa red t') Baghelkhand. The position is different now and as many as 95.48% in the age-group 15-34 among females are lll'1rriei. Even in the case of males 73.30% are muriei in the age~group 15-34."
Statement showinll total numbar of male3/females and married persons age-gronp lS-3f.
Age-group Males Females
15-34 Total
77.720 Married
6.970 Percentage
73.30 Tutal
68,115 Married 65,036
Percentage QS.f8
Among the males the age-group 3J-34 has returned the highest percBnt.tge amEmgst thosa muried the figure being 87.5') % _followed by 35-39 age-grollp with 85.68%, :3f5-J9 85.0.3% and 20-24 76.83%. In the 15 ·19 acre-a roup only 48.72% are m'1rried. 0, b
The number of widows is the highest i·.1 age-g!oup 50-5~ being 4.915 but their pe:.'cent~ge IS gre'1ter III 60-64 being 77.9%. The hlgbest number of widowers are in the aoegroup 50-54 being 1600 although their high~st
percent:tge like tha widows is III 60-64 agegroup being 26.7%.
rrhe number of divorcei or separ:1.ted is 1,318 persous~ 1,043 m:tles and 275 fern 11es which constitute less th'1U 1% of the pJpulation.
M ,fILer Tongue:
As m lny a,s seventeen hngulges h:we been returned as the m)ther tongue in 1961, as acrainst five raturned in 19.31. About the o
8. Census of India, 1951. Vol. XVI. Vindhyn Pradesh. P!lrt I p. 47
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languages IJuard 9 wrote:- "The prevailing lan-guage is Bundelkhandi". rrhis holds good even today. Hindi has bean returned as the m1in language of the district, bnt the's:l.me is Hindi as spoken in Bundelkhand; and popuhrly known as Bundelkhandi. The fiv~ hnguages
,returned in 1951 were Hindi (865,:'578 speakers), Sindhi (528), Gujarati (11), Punjabi (36) and Tehigu (3). 'rhe number of speakers in different languages is given in crable C-V. Languages with over 400 speakers are Hindi l454, 137), Sindhi (434), and Urdu (670). Urdu as mother tongue appears for the first time and the hnguages returned in 1951 re-appear with. greater number of speakers.
The Scheduled Oastes dI: The Schedule,J, Tribes:-
The Scheduled Castes and Tribes were enumerated in accorda,nce witb the Hcheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956.
The Scheduled Oastes.
The Scheduled Castes popuhtion of the district is 94,284 persons-48,656 males and 45, 626 females. The leading castes are Chamars (71.908) persons, Basor or Bansphor (12,028), KumbJ.r (8,205), Mehtar (1,455), BeIdar (502), Sansi or Bedia (114); the others being Kuchb:1ndhia (54), Moghia (14), Pasi (1).
The Ohama1's:- (71,908 persons-36,945 males and 34,963 females) In this caste are also included tho:3e who call themselves Ahirwar, Chamar-Manga.n, Mochi or Raidas. rrhe caste e~sentially represents the traditional tanners and flayers of hides who also ma,l;:e articles of leather and live mostly in rnr:ll areas; the population in urba.n are,l being only 997 persons. They mostly work as cultivators or agricultural labourers now and only 1,696 persons are engaged in household, industry which consists ab iefly of making anl repairing leather a rticles and only 575 persons ply tbe traditional occupation of tanning and currying of hides. 'rhe percentage of litemcy among Chamars is 1.96 % and as many as 17 mn,]es
are either matriculates or above. Among the WOmen however literacy is very poor. It is interesting to observe that there are 2,365 persons engaged in other services.
'The Basor 01' Bansphor.
The caste derives its name from Bans Hindi, meaning bamboo, Phor meaning breaker. Tbus one who breaks the bamboos or the occupational caste of workers in bamboos. Their total popUlation in the district is 12,028 persons - 6,373 males and 5,655 females and mostly live in rural are:1s. 'rheir main occupation is cultivation with 3,004 workers out of a total of 6696 workers followed by making baskets and otber bamboo products as household industry wjth 1,390 persons - 202 males and 1,188 females. trhe trade is plied in rnral l1reas and the number of women workers outnumber the mfLles. More and more among men are taking to cultivation and ltgriculture labour. The literacy among Basor is 3% and there are only three mfLtriclJlates or above.
The KlI,mhars:-
The Kumhar is the traditional potter (the worker in clay) who makes pots and paus. They are mostly spread out in rural areas. 'llhe total district p 'pulation being 8,205 persons 4,194 m:1les and 4,011 females. 'llheir main occupation is cultivation 2,703 workers out of 4,654 workers, fGllowed by Household Industry, 1,539 persons who m!1ke e,ubben vessels. rrhey have returned 483% litemcy with seven mq,triculn,-(jes.
'fhe Mehtars including Dhanuks :md Bha'Q.gis number 1,455 persons - 786 males and 669 females. This represents the sweeper and scavenging ehss. The caste has returned 684 workers out of which 283 are still engaged in sC;l,yenging and another 197 earn their livelihood by cultivation. The economy of the caste is precarious but has returned 12.37% literates-the highest among the Scheduled
9. Gazetteer of Orchha State, C. E. Luard, 1907 Edition. p. 38.
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Castes. There IS no matriculate among the oaste.
The Beldars:-The term Beldar indicates a number ot occupational groups such as masons, who build embankments, and carry other such materhtls. Literally BeIda r means one who carries a hoe. lJ1heir totrul population is 502 persons-260 males and 242 females. They are spread over in rural and urban areas being 312 and 190 respeotively. Their main occupation is working as general labourers or masons 142 persons, followed by work in construction 66 and cultivation 63. Only 53 in their entire population are literates and this gives them 10.56 % literacy.
The Sausi:- The Sansia aud Bedias are a caste of gypsies and thieves and were once notified as criminal tribe. ThAY number 114 persons-57 males and 57 'females and live mostly in ruml areas. They hn;ve returned cultivation as thei r m.a.in OCCll pation (64 personsl followed by work as a.gricultural labourers (10 persons). No other occupation has been returned by them. Only 5 persons a,.mong ~hem are literates.
~ Scheduled Castes Generally.
The Scheduled Castes mostly sprea.d over the rural areas and constitute 20.69% of the district population. As compared to the district figure of 539 they have returned 579 ~orkers per thousand. As against the district fIgure of 9.7% for the liter9,cy the Scheduled Caste returns only 2.47% with 27 persons who are matriculates or above. There are 938 fema.les per 1000 males among them as compared to the district figure of 906.
The Scheduled Tribes.
. The total Scheduled Tribe population IS 24,370 persons-1O,869 males and 10,501 fe~ales ?r 4.69% of the total popUlation. 'rhe m:1lll trIbes are Sonr (10,338), Saur (10,3:29),
Nat Sapera, Ka.butars (329), Khairwar (235), Bhil (97), Gond (30) and Saheriya (12). Whereas Kama.rs have been deleted the following have been added to the list of tribes (1) Kol (Dabait), (2) Nat, Navdigar, Sapem, Kabutar, (3) Saheriya and (4) Sauro Out of these Saurs and Saheriyas were enumerated along with Sonrs.
The Son?' and S aur:- The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order 1956, has laid down Sonr and SaurSaheria tribes as being scheduled for the district. Further the Order also clubs together Saheria, Sonr or Sor for Raisea and Sehore districts. C. S. Venkatachar 10 bas clubbed Saheria and Honr together. The Sonr and Saur in the district seem to be the same tribe as the Saheriya. They constitute 20,667 persons out of 21,370 or 91.65% of the Scheduled Tribe population and are spread out in all the rural area.s of ::tIl Tahsils. They mostly work as cultivators or agricultural labourers. A few of them however have also sought employment in other services.
The Nat, N avdigar, Sapera, Kabutar:-
There are 329 persons-195 males and 134 fem.1les who hn.ve been returned under the above. Excepting 18 males who profess Muslim religion the rest hwe been returned as Bindus.
v"'ifal Statistics.
The maintenance of vital sta.tistics has been far from satisfactory. In Vindhya Pradesh, it was enjoined on the Panchayats to keep a record of births and deaths. The Panchayats failed to do so. In fact no records were kept. Prior to this it was the duty of chowkidar to report to the police, the births and deaths; although this pattern WLS successful in some parts of the Madhya Pradesh, but it did not seem to be effective in the district. Thus neglected the vital statistics are in a chaotic stage. N. K. Dube in 1951 wrote:-ll
10. Census of India, 1931, Vol. I. India, Part III, Ethnographical. MiglatioD of Castes & Tribes into
Central India; p. 61.
11. Census of India. 1951. Vol X VI Vindhya Pradesh, Part I, Report and Subsidiary Tables, •
by N. K. Dube. pp. 31-47.
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"No vital statistics are available and further, there is no registmtion of births and deaths in Vindhya Pradesh".
The Age-Tables.
The age data is based on ungraduated ages. The grouping adopted surpresses the distorting effects of age heapings at multiples of five, henoe a scrutiny of the data at age intervals- 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 'and 60+ corresponding to children, young person~ middle aged and old persons appears safer. The table below shows distribution of 100 persons into above age group by sex for the district and f::)tate.
Distribution of LOO persons of all ages into certain age-group by sex
Percentage of population in
Age-grouD Tikamgarh District Madhya Pradesh Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
0-4 17.0 16.6 17.4- 16.4 16.0 16.7 5- 9 13.9 13.9 13.9 14.3 14.2 14.4
10-14 9.9 10.6 9.1 10.1 to.7 9.5 0-14 40.8 41.1 40.4 40.8 4l).9 40.6
15-19 8·7 9.::: 8.2 7.9 8.0 7.8 20-24 8.1 7.9 8.4 8.6 8.1 9.1 25-29 8.2 8.3 8.1 88 8.9 8.7 30-34 6·9 7.1 6.8 7.3 7.6 7.1 15-H 31·9 32.5 31.5 32.6 32.6 32.7 35-39 5·9 5.8 0.0 5.8 6.0 5.6 40-44 5.5 5.5 5.4 6.3 5.3 5.3 45-49 4.6 4.5 4.7 4.2 4.4 4.1 50-54 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.0 4.1 3.9 55-59 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.1 2.0 35-59 22.4 22.2 22.6 21.4 21.9 20.9 60-64 2.5 2.2 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.5 65-69 0·9 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.0 70+ 1.5 1.2 1.8 1.8 1.5 2.2 60+ 4.9 4.2 5.5 5.1 4.6 5.7 Age not stated 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1
Nearly two fifth of the population 40.8~ isoam?ng t~e 0-14 age-group followed by. D1.9% III 1D-34 age-group. This is qUIte ~ear the State figures of 40.8 and 32.6 respectIvely. In the 35-59 the percentage 22.4 % is higher than the State figure of 21.4. ~n t_he 60+ ag~ gro~p, however) the State figure IS hIgher; WhICh Indicates that persons of higher age-groups are less.
The table below gives the percentage distribution of persons in 1951 and 1961 into broad age-groups.
Table showing distribution of persons in 1951 and 1961 into broad age-grl)ups
Age- 1951 1961 group Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
0-1'1 15-H 35-64 65+
34.6 20.9 32.1 18;7 30,4 15·3
2.8 0.9
13.7 13.4 15.1 1.9
40.7 32.0
24.9 2.4
21.5 17.1 12.8
1.0
19.2 14.9 12.1
1·4
These changes reveal that ( a) the children show an overall increase of 6.1% (b) the composition of young persons remained undistu rbed (c) in the persons of :1ge group 35-64 there has been a reduction of 5.5% and (d) among the old persons also, there has been a slight reduction.
Migration.
Out of the entire population of 455, 662 persons, 416,798 persons or 91.47% are born within the dist rict itself and as many as 315,697 persons or 69.28% of the entire population have been born in the place of enumeration. Thus the district has recieved very few persons from outside. Of the remaining popUlation another 10,543 persons or 2.32% have been born within the Sta~e, out of which 6,588 or 1.45% are born III
contiguous district of Chhat.1fpur. From Uttar Pradesh, where 27,840 persons were born, has come 6.11% of the population of the district. Further as many as 464 persons born in PJ.kistm have been enumerated in the district.
The Scheduled Oastes tf Scheduled Tribes Growth in the Decade 1951-61.
The population of Scheduled Castes and Soheduled Tribes in the district in 1951 and 1961 is as below:~
Year Total ScheduJed Popula- Caste
tion Popula-tion
Percentage
Variation
Scheduled Tribes
Population
1951 366.165 82,447 28.357
Percentage
Variation
1961 455.662 9 .. ,284 +14.36 21.~70 -24.64
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The figures strictly speaking are not comparable because some changes were effected in the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes by the (Modification) Order 1956. These are: -
(1) Mochi in 1951 was shown as an independent caste has now been grouped with Chamars as a synonymous group.
(2) The foil owing synonymous groups were added to both Scheduled Castes already present in 1950 list.:-
(i) Ahirwar, Chamar, Mangan and Raidas with Chamars.
(ii) Balmik or Lal Begi with Dharkar.
(3) The following new castes were added in 1956 list.
(il Beldltr or Sunkar, (ii) Ghasia (iii) ,Kichihas, (iv) Moghia, (V) Muskhan, (vi) Pasi, (vii) Sansia or Bedia (They were treated as Scheduled Tribes in 1951)
ana Dahait was omitted from the list. If the population of all these additions synonymous and non-synonymous is subtracted from the 1961 figure, then the population as per 1950 list is 85,091 showing an increase of 2,644. Now assuming that the synonymous additions were already counted with major caste, the population as per 1950 list would be 85,448-an incre'1se of 3,001. rrhis is somewhat low.
As far as Scheduled Tribes are concerned there has been a decrease of 6,987 or 24.64%. The changes during the dec-1de were:-
(1) The following synonymous groups ~ere added to tribes al ready present III 11)50 list.
(i) Bharla and Pa,liha with Bhumia.
(ii) Pathari with Gond.
(iii) Kondar with Kairwar.
(2) The following new tribes were added to the list.
(i) Kol (Dahait), (ii~ Nat, Navdigar; Sapera and Kabutar, (iii) tiahariya, (iv) Sauro
(3) The omission Kamar.
was-Bedia and
As a matter of fact, Saurs added as a nonsynonymous group, are the same tribe as Sonr, for purpose of comparability they should be regarded as Sonrs a.nd not as an addition. In comparing the 1961 Scheduled Caste/Tribe population, with earlier the following difficulties arise:-
(i) In 1941-51,30 villages of Orchha State now Tikamgarh district were transferred to Uttar Pradesh. The Scheduled Caste/Tribe-wise population for these is not available.
(ii) In 1951 these figures were not available neither ca.ste-wise nor tribe-wise nor even tahsil-wise. This makes it very difficult to ascertain as to the parti· cul<1f tribe/s and the area/s where the decrease has taken place.
(iii) Despite these it is interesting to study the pattern of growth in the last 50 years. The population in the statement includes the Scheduled Castes and 11 ribes in 30 villages which were tmnsferred to Uttar Pradesh.
Censuses
1Yll-21 1921-31 1931-H 1911-'i1 1951-61
Ceilsuses
1911-61 1921-61 1931-61
Total population
-L3.66 + 9.75 +11.96 + 3.15 +24.4+
Total population
+36.18 +57.72 +f3.72
Percentage Growth
Scheduled Caste
1 opulation
- 2.69 +2+.06 N·A. N.A. +14.36
Percentage Growth
Scheduled Caste
population
+103·26 +108.88 + 68.37
Scheduled Tribe
Population
20.48 +29.45
N.A. N,A.
-24.64
Scheduled Tribe
population
,"t" 1 02.7 I +154.92 + 96.192
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In accordance with the above variation the assumed population would be as followfl:-
Year
1941 1951 1961
Scheduled Caste
62,fi94 M,669 S(),474
Actual Popula·
Scheduled Trihe
12.150 12,533 15596
tion 94.284 21,37() ~---
Thus the 1961 returns exceed those based on assumed popUlation calculations. 8ince the figures, except for 1951, reveal a more or less uniform growth, which fits in the pattern of the general growth it becomes all the more difficult to explain the popUlation spurt in 1951, which apparently appears to be on the high side.
'J.llle Economy of the Dist1·ict.
The Worhng For~e.
The district has returned 539 persons as workers for every thousn.nd of popnlation and the figure is slightly more than Rewa division and St'Lte figures of 526 and 5'J3 respectively. 'rhe break up in the rural! urb1.n areas is:-
Category Name of the category of work
I. Cultivation
ll. Agricultural Laboul'ers III. Mining, Quarrying, i),ive-stock, Forestry,
Fishing, Huntmg a.nd Plantation, Orchard a.nd allied activities
IV. Household Industry V. Manufacture other than Household Industry
VI. Construction
Vl[. Trade & Commerce
Val. Transport, Storage and Communications
IX. Other Services
State! Total Division! Rural District Urban P
Madhya T 1,000· Pradesh l~ 1,000
U 1.000
Rewa T 1,000 Division R 1,000
U 1,000
Tikamgarh T 1,000 District R 1.000
U 1,000
Total Population
M F
1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 },OOO 1,000
Total Workers
P M
523 602 552 616 349 52+
526 610 536 615 369 53Y
539 612 5+9 618 326 493
F
440' 486 145
437 453 166
4'i7 472 143
The table gives the population of worke.fs in rural and urban a.reas of the State, Rewa division and the district. The salient features are that generally there are proportionately more male and female workers in the district and particularly in rural areas, aB compared to Rewa division and State The position is reverse in the CiJ,se of urban areas.
The Pattern of Work.
(rhe following occupations have beeu returned.·-
Total population 1,000 Total workers 539 Number of workers Percentage to total Rank
415 76.99 1
37 6.86 2
9 1.67 5
32 5.94 .. 1 0.19 8 3 0.56 7
8 1.48 6 1 .19 9
33 6.12 3
Total 539 ) 00.00
Thus cultivation forms the backbone of the ocoupationa.l pattern, followed by those also engaged in agriculture but as labourers. 'l'here is a great disparity in the number of workers engaged in the above occupations. Persons engaged in other servioes come next closely followed by those engaged in Household Industry. A few persons are engaged in
Mining, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations of Orchard and other allied activities_ Few persons are engaged in Trade and Commerce, there being little of it. Since the means of communications are poor and there are practically no industries, we find very few workers in these categories.
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01) ltivation.
There. are 189, 201 persons-HO, 353 males and 78,848 females or a little over threefourth of the total workers, engaged in cultivation, mostly in the rural areas of the district.
Settlemerd.
During the earlier times settlements were conducted in 1877, 1881 and 1892. They were mostly in the nature of assessment. In 1936 a regular full-fledged settlement w:;ts undertaken and completed by 1944. The assessment ma,de then continues to remain in force.
The Classification of Soils:
The area of best qua.1ity soil was in Tahrauli Tahsil now tntnsferred to Uttar P~a.desh. The following are the main types of soIls Kabar is a good qua.lity black soil but tends to a crack when dry forming a seal y surface. Wheat, gmm a,nd jowar are sown in it a.nd is assessed betweon Rs. 2.00 to Rs. 7.41 per acre.
'fhe other good quality soil found in the district is cltlled 'Mauta' which is rich bla.ck loamy soil and is capable of retaining moisture for a long time. Wheat, gram and jowar are sown in it. It is assessed between Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 4.00 per acre. An inferior variety of 'Mauta' is Dwmat which is of black or grey colour. Its yield is much less.
Padua: ~ is light greyish yellow soil in which gram and jowar are sown and is assessed between Bs. 1.25 to Rs. 6.62.
'. Rakar:- is a pinkish soil and contains small stones. It needs irrigation but practically all crops can be grown in it. It is mostly found in rocky alld hilly areas. It is assessed between Rs. 0.62 to Rs. 6.75.
The Culturable Areas.
The net area sown in the district is 370,579 acres and 78,851 acres are sown more than once, thus the gross cropped area was 449, 430 acres in 1960-61. The area sown has steadily shown an increase in the past decade. It was 347,160 acres in 1951-52. The highest ever was in 1959-60 when 399, 016 acres were sown. There has been a steady increJ.se in the area sown more than once and the highest figures were reached in 1959-60 when 86,434 ac res were sown.
Th~ Oropping Pattern of the Dist?·ict.
The district grows cerea.ls and millets which are grown in a little more than three fourth of the total cropped area. In Tikamgarh tahsil the area. under millets and cerea.ls is a little more than four fifths. A little less than one seventh of the a rea. is under pulses. Food crops a re grown in 92.9% of the area sown. In the rema.ining area. non-f,)od crops are sown. The inset table below gives the area under crops in each tahsil.
Table showing area under crops in each tahsil of Tikamgarh District by major crops for the year 1960-61 Total area sown under all crops III (inclu- go ding !3
... Area <J double Total . '" "il "8 sown cropp- cereals Total Total Ss- Total 0 Net more
District ~e-., -._
ed and Other Talal food food Ul oil -S6 area than Tahsil
r1 area) Rice Iowar Wheat Barley millets Gram pulses pulses glains crops
., ;.3 seeds 00
(j) I:-<<:l sown oace
2 3 4 ') '6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1'5 16 17 IS Tikamgarh 100 13.0 22.7 District
15.8 6.8 76.8 5.6 7.2 13.0 89.8 92.9 6.4 0.5 7.0 7.1 8'2.5 17.5
Tdmmgarh 100 Tahsil
21.0 5.3 16.0 11.4 81.6 2.7 7·1 9.8 91.4 93.7 6.1 Neg. 6.1 6.3 75.0 25.0
Jatara 100 Tahsil
8.0 38.2 13.3 3.7 75.6 5.2 6.5 11.9 87.5 90.5 8.2 1.1 9.3 9.5 88.9 11.1
Niwari 100 Tahsil
6.7 28.3 19.7 3.8 70.3 11.3 8.5 21).3 90.6 95.1 ~.O 0.6 4.7 4,9 85.1 14.9
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The crops grown in the three tahsils are as follows:-
TikamgaTh Tahs1'l:
During the yea,r 1960-61, the acren,ge under rice was the highest for any single crop, followed by whe'Lt. Among other cereals n.nd millets barley followed in area and jowar had the least. The cereals of Khn,rif crop were sown in 27.4% of the area sown under all crops and Rabi crups constitute 26.5%. Oil seeds contributes 6.1% to the area and there are practically very few other non-food crops. In the tahsil th.e percentage of a,creage under food grains ana. total food crops is very high being 91.5% and 93.7% respectively. From the above it also follows that n.creage under non-food orops is leds. Another noticeable featura that 2t>% of the are3J sown under all crops is double cropped, which is the highest in the district.
J atara Tahsil:
The s3Jlient features of cuni v!lJtion in 1960-61 were that the a'3reage under jowar was the highest for any single food crop. Rice ani jowar the two mlin Kharif crops a,cLlounted for 46.2% of the area sown under all crops. Wheat ';as sown in 13.3% and b_trley in 3.7% totalling 17% of the t)tal sown are),. Pulses accounted for 11.9% of the s)wn area. and. of these gram and tuar are the Ill'1in ones. Among the tahsils J at,1ra, has'returned the highest n.rea under oil seads being H.3i, of which SeS:1llUm (til) alone occupies 8.2%. 'rhe double cropped a,rea. is only 11.1% of the total area, sown under all crops. This essentially underlines the paucity of irrigation facilities.
N iwari Tahsil:
In Niwari tahsil also the Kh~rif crops J own,r and rice alone total 35 % of the tobl area Imier crops. Wheat with 19.5% and barley ;3 8% o()ntributes :23.5% to the tot'Ll. Under the p~11s3S the aoreage under gram is 11.3% and this constitutes the main pulse. The area. under pulses is slightly more than one fifth of the tobl cropped area and this represents the highest percent tge a,mong the hhsil. As
com pared to other tahsils the acreJ,ge under oil seeds is only 4.7% which is the le1st. The double cropped area comes to 14.9% only.
Crops:
The main crop.3 of the district are:(1) Jowar, (2) Wheat, (3) Rice, (4) Barely (5) Til (Sesamum), (6) Gram, (7) Sugarcane (8) Fruits and Vegetables, (9) Condiments and Spices and (10) Potatoes. The acreage figures relate to the year 1960-61.
Jowar: Jowar is sown in 102,190 acres. It is unirrigated. ']_1he acreage under Jowar has been steanily going up in the last few years. It was only 73.887 acres in 1951-52 and now it is sown in 27.57% of the net cropped area i e., excluding area sown more tha,n once. 'l'he yield is 450 lbs.
Wheat:- Like Jow,u the area under wheat haa also been going up. It now occupies 19.22% or 71,228 acres of the net area sown and as many as 51,644 acres or nearly 72.50% is irrigated. The yield is 590 lbs. per acre.
Rice:- Rice was sown in 158.251 acres or 15.72% of net SOwn area. The acreage has been going up steadily. It is mostly of tbe unirrigatei type and only 856 acres are i rrigated. It is generally of the couae va,riety.
Barley:-- Barley has shown a decline in :1creage. It was sown in 30,552 acres or over 8.2"1% of th", arel> sown, out of this 2.5,053 or 8J.(iO% is irrigated.
T~l (sesamum):- There h,1.s bean a, ste~d'y decline in the area, under til (sesa,mum). It was sown in 59,092 acres in 1951-52 but now it was only sown in ~8,762 acres or 7.76% of the net sown area.
Gram:- The a'Jreage under gram ha.s remained more or le::;8 constant. It is sown in 2:'),240 acres or 6.8% of the area sown lLlld \),344 acres or 37.02% of it is irrigated.
Sugarcane:- is grown in 6,318 acres and out of it 6,045 or 95.60% is irrig;t1:ed. Tikamgarh tahsil is the biggest. grower of sugarcane.
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Fruits and Vegetables:- Fruits and Vegetables are sown in 3,636 acres and the acreage is stea.dily incre Lsing. The m:1in fruits are (1) ora.nges, (2) lemons and (3) guavn,s.
Oondiments and Spices: - Condiments ana Spices are sown in 2,758 acres. The main ones are ginger, garlic, onions, coriander and cummin (zira).
Potatoes:- Potatoes are sown in 1,040 acres. Only lately they have become popular and in the decade, the area. has more than doubled itself from 508 acres in 1951-52.
Irrigation:-
The tanks built by the Chandeh rulers have proved very useful for irriga.tion ana irrigate as many as 17,323 acres; or 16.74% of
the total irrigation is by tanks. Besides these, bulk of irrigation is done by wells which are either katcha unlined ones or the IJakka or the lined ones. Charas or leather buckets, rahat or pef:3ian wheels are used for irrigatioIl. A well irrigates upto 8 acres. In 1901 the total irrigated area was 23.33 % of the total sown area. (Since then Tahrauli Tahsil whioh cont'ained p:1tches of the best soil of the State has been absorbed in Utta.r Pradesh and so the peroentage of area sown appears somewhat less). In 1960-61 the irrigated area is 103,451 aores or 27.92 %.12 The area irrigated is thus fairly high as compared to other districts.
The main sources of irrigation are (1) wells, (2) tanks, (3)canals and (4)other sources. The table below gives the composition of various sources of irrigation, alongwith the decade variation:
Table showing percentage of area irrigated by differe;)t sources and variati~n of area irrigated by all sources from 1951-52 to 1960-61 of Tlkamgarh District (in acres).
Source~
Year Canals Wells Tanks Other Total Variation in Percentage of sources net irrigated variatIon
area (in acre!<l
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1951-52 6':1,6 24.4 6.0 100.00 1952-53 73.0 27.0 100.00 + 2,628 + 2.8 1953-54 84.8 15.2 100.00 - ] 7.720 -18.1 1954-55 79.2 20.8 100 00 + 7.316 + 9.1 1955-56 80·4 19.6 100 00 + 8.761 +10.0 1956-57 13.4 78.5 8.1 Neg 100.00 + 4,002 + 4.2 1957-58 13.3 83.4 3.4 Neg 100·00 - 1,303 - 1.3 1958-59 6.3 73.0 20.7 Neg 100·00 + 5,241 + 5.3 1959-60 19.6 74.8 4.6 1960-61 7.5 75.6 16.7
From tbe above table it follows that wells and tanks are the main sources of irri~ati?n and lately canals h.we be9Il supplemontlllg It. 'fhere has been a sten,dy rise ill the n.cre.1ge under irriaation but for the yen,rs 1952-53, .1957-58, 1959-6U which was mainly due to wmter rains in 1953 and 1960. 'When there are winter rains, the cultivators do not take the water from irrigation authorities, conseq_uently the acreage irrigated goes down ~>n ~hel! records, though in matter of fact there IS lIttle or no reduction.
12. Source:- Director of Land Records, M. P.
1.0 100.00 - 2,~01 - 2.8 0.2 100.00 + 2,255 + 2.2
Wells:- These are pri vately owned. The W!it81 table being fairly high, digging does not present much of a problem .. They irrig.lte 71,205 acres or 75.59 % of the total.
Tanks:- There are a good number of large and picturesque tanks in the district. They irrigate about 17,323 acres. Some of the large tanks are Madansagar at J atara, the tanks at Baldeogarh, Nandanwara. There are 65 tanks which irrigate more than 100 acres.
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During the last few yea.rs the area. lrflgated by tanks bas gone up.
Oanals:- Canals irrig:1te 7,697 ::teres or 7.44% of the total. These a,re govern ment owned. rrhe table below gives the pattern of irrigation.
Sources oj Irrigation.
Total area irrigated in acres \Vells Tanks Canals Others
103,451 78,205 17.323 7,697 226
Percentag-e lQCl 75.60 16.7+ 7.45 .21
New Schemes & Proje(',k
Two Projects vie. Teharka Project at the cost of 12.35 lacs and Nandanwara Canal Scheme at a cost of 11.09 lacs have been completed and they are irrigating 2,150 and 4,493 acres respectively. These were included in the First Five year Plan. Nagda Nalla Project is under construction. The capital outlay is 12.95 lacs and when completed IS
expected to irrigate 7,500 acres.
Land Revenue.
The total land revenue demand of the dis· trict ha.s v,uied from 8.83 hcs in 19151-52 to 11.34 lacs in 1960-61. rrhe arrears of land revenue . averaged about 84,000 during the decade being about 113,061 in 1058-59. In 1961 as against a tota.} demand of Rs. 1,209,150 (1,134,705 Regubr and 74,444 Arrellrs) the collection was Rs. 1,151,513. No difficulty has been reported in making the collection. rrhe collections are made by the village Plltel aided by the revenue staff in two instalments one being in January each year and the other in May.
Agricultuml Lab01ITers.
There n,re 16,902 persons- 8,430 m~les and 8,472 femu,les or 6.86% of the workers who work n,s n,gricultural labourers. They llre mostly the casual bbou rers who u,re employed at various stages of harvests. Payment is made mostly in kind but the mode of cash pu,yment is also being resorted' to. The present rate of payment in oash varies between Rs. 1.00 to Rs. 1.37 per da,y. In places where they are paid in kind, they get about 4/5 seers of wheat each day, but when price of wheat goes up, then the weight of grain is suitably reduced. The employer ensures that their earning does not exceed Rs. 1.50 to Rs 2.00 a da,y. They are aVfLilable in fair number, although in the past few years, they are becoming comparatively scarcer. Another noticeable featnre of the l1griculturallabourers in the district is their movement. During the months of February l1nd March,'a, grea.t uumber of them move out to lldjoining districts of Jhansi and Sagar for cutting the wheat. rrhis is known as chetua or going out in chet to cut the wheat. Some of them return to 'rikamgarh, just in time to cut the late variety of wheat. rrhis exodus is u,n annu:11 feature.
The other type of agricultunJ.l lu,bourers are the permanent type. Usually cultivu,tors whose holding is atleast 20 acres or over employ them and they are pa.id about Rs. 180.00 a ye:u or Rs.12/ l5 a month with foo], one set of clothes, a, pair of shoes and other occu,siollll.l presents The fi1te of payment appears a little cheaper thu,n that found in some other districts viz. Gwalior, Bhind and Moren:1. They are {n,irly easily available. Inoidentally the females e:-:.ceed males in this category.
Workers in Mining QuaTrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, H,tlnting and Plantation, OTchard and other Allied Activities
There are 3,810 personB- 2,860 males and 950 females or 1.67% of the total workers in this category. Out of this 2,053 persons-1.719 males and 33~ females are engu,ged in lIvestock u,nd huntmg, nearly all of them in production and rearing of livestock (large head only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow. hufblo, goat etc.
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The details are as follows:-s. No. Code No. Bnef Description Total Workers
....., Percentage pp,r~ons 1\11 ales FemRle!! to Col. 4 Rank
2 3 4 5 6
021 Felling and cutting of trees and 603 301 302 15·8 2
:;: 023 transportation of logs PrOduction of fuel including charcoal 151 68 83 4.0 4 by exploitation of forest
3 024 Production of fodder by exploitation 477 310 167 12.5 3 of forests
4 Oll Production of fish by fishing in inland 145 139 6 3.8 5 waters including the operation of fish farms and fish hatcheries
5 040 Production and rearing of livestock 2,053 1.719 334 53.9 (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow. buffalo, goat.
Thus the highest number in this category is engaged in production and rearing of live. stock. They are mostly in the rural areas. This is in addition to the Household Industry of the same description in which there are other 2,364 persons. This is followed by felling and cutting of trees; both in the forest and non-forest areas. The forest also provides valuable occupation to another 477 persons who extract fodder and 151 persons who exploit it for fuel. The tanks in the district are exploited for fish and as many as 145 persons are enga.ged in this occupation. The fish, so
S. No· Code No. Brief Description
1 2 3
1 040 Production and rearm!!' of livestock
extracted is sent out from Niwari by train to Agra and from there to other parts of the country. Some tanks are particularly well known for thei r good variety of fishes.
Workers in Household Industries.
Household Industries account for 14,369 persons-9,440 males and 4,929 females or 5.94 % of the total workers and ranks fourth among the occupations; the workers are mainly spread out in rural areas.
The main hou8ehold industries are: Total Workers
,-------"---____ Percentage Persons Males Females to Col· 4 Rank
4 5 6
2,364 1,625 739 16.5 (large heads only) mainly for milk and
2
animal power such as cow, buffalo. goat. Z 207 Production of edIble fats and oils 1.106 5-t5 561 7.7 4
(other than hydrogenated oil) 3 23~ Cotton weaving in hand looms 661 361 300 4.6 8 4 273 Making of textile garments including' 736 bl1 125 5.1 7
raincoats and headR'ears .5 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods 845 833 12 5.9 6 6 288 Manufacture of material from cork 3,063 ) ,563 1,500 21.3 1
bamboo cane beams and other aUied products
7 310 . Currying tanning and finishing of 641 .~ides and skins
371 270 4.5 9
8 311 Manufacture of shoes and other leather 966 footwear
820 146 6.7 5
9 350 Manufacture of earthenware and 1,628 951 677 11.3 3 earthen pottery
10 369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares 603 548 55 4.2 10 11 393 Manufacture of jewellery silverware and 359 353 6 2.5 11
wares using gold and other precious metals
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Manufacture of materinJs from cork bfLmboos claim the highest number of workers: . ' they work III rural areas and both the males and ferunJes work in nearly equal proportion. This is followed by production and ren.ring of large heads only t1nd is confined mostly to rural areas. In this voc,ttion the proportion of female participation is much less. The makers of earthen vessels cOllie next and they too work in rural area.s: the pa.rticipation rate is fair.
In the production of edible oils and fats there are 1,106 persons, mostly from the rural areas. rrhere are more female workers in this category than males. M.anufacture of shoes and leather ware, tanning of hides is aga.in confined to rural arerts. Manufacture of wooden structural products and makin~ of textile garments, cotton weaving in h~1Jndlooma is also confined to rural areas. Man ufacture of sundry ha.rdwares is, like other household industries confined to rural a.reas. There are
S. No. Code No. Brief Description
2 3
200 Production of atta, rice. flour etc. by milling dehnskll1g and processing' of CfOPS and food grains
however 53 males who manufacture jewellery in the urbn,n areas as a household industry.
From the above it follows that there are practic:1lly no industries in the limited technical sense of the word in the district. '11he few that are there, exist in supporting role to the main economic activity viz. cultivation.
W01'kers in Manufacturing othe?' than Household Industries.
There are hardly any industries in the district; however 617 persons-543 males :1nd 74 females or 0.19 % of the tota.l workers are engaged in the above manufacturing processes. The calling is mostly urban in nature as 494 persons-464 males and 30 fema,les are from urban areas. The In:1in man ufa.cturing processes are.-
Total Workers ,---___ --..J-- Percentage Persons Males Females to Col. f Rank
4 5 6
108 83 25 17.5 2
2 273 Manufacture or textile garments inciu- 112 108 4 18.2 ding ralOcoats and he:tdgear
3 393 Manufacture of j<'lwpllery !dlver ware etc. 77 76 1 12.5 3
There are very few worker8 in other manufacturing processes. In all above processes a substa.ntial majority workers <He ill the urban a.rea.s. From the description of the precedina two categories, it follows tha,t in rural area~ most of the lll'1nufl1cturing processes hrwe been returned as household industries.
S. No. Code No. Brief Description
1 2 3
1 400 Construction and maintenance of bUildings etc.
2 401 Construction and maintenance of roads. railway ,bndges tunnels.
3 403 Construction and maintenance of waterways and water reservoir such as bund. dam, canal etc.
Workers in Oonst1·uction.
There are 1.332 persons 1,187 males and 145 fem::tles or 0.56% of the total number of workers returned for the district. 'rhe details are:-
Total \;Yorkers Percentage ,---------"- --------,
Persons Mftles Females to Col. 4 Rank
4- 5 fi
481 414 67 36.1 :2
652 582 70 49·0 1
199 191 8 14.9 3
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The rail way linD passes through tho northern portion of the district. The work on roads and bridges is spread out in the entire district. In the above there are 206 persons 186 males 20 females in Major Group 400, who :tre working in urban areas. Tn the group 401 there are only 127 persons; but in gronp 403 there are 101 workers from urban areas. This is mainly due to the headquarters of the Public Works and Irrigation Deparbments being located at Tikamgarh.
S. No. Code No. Brief Description
2 3
1 600 Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses.
2 640 Retail trading in cereal~, pulses,
vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices.
Workers in Trade and OOtnme1·ce. There is not much of trade and commerce
in the district and so we find most retail 'traders of all sorts plying their tmde on very limited scale. There are 3,786 persons-3,078 males a.nd 708 females or 1.48 % of the workers in this category. Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products alone account for 2,163 persoll3-1.6f)2 males and 511 females. This variety of trade represents the highest number of workers in a pa,rticular group. 'rhe details are as folIows:-
Total Workers Percentage to Col. 4 RAnk
Persons Males Females
4 5 6
119 ll3 6 3.1 5
2,163 1,652 511 57.1 1
oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry.
3 6H Retail trade in tabacco. bidi, cigarettes 145 129 ]6 3.8 .. and other tobacco products
4 650 Retail trade in fibres, yarns, dhoti, sari, etc,
5 6S9 Retail trade in gOJds unspecified.
Ret:1il tra.de in cereals pulses, vegeta.bles etc, is spread over mostly in rural areas although there are 321 persons in the urban n,rea too. The total number of workers in urba.n areas is 923 or 24.4 % of the category,
Retail tnde in unspecified goods, yarns and tobacco products follow earh other. rrhere are only 119 workers in wholesale trade in cereals and pulses, There are few workers in
302 301 1 8.G 3
415 312 103 11.0 2
wholes:tle tmde of other eategories: this again emphasises the lack of trade and COIDIlle!Ce in. the district,
Wm'kers in Tmnsport, Storage and Oommunications.
There are only 492 persons-all males representing 0.19% of the total workers of the district.
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The details are:
rota I \Varkers r------..J--__ .-.., Percentage
S. No. Code No. Brief Description Persons Males Females to Col. 4 Rank
2 3 4 5 6
1 701 Trallspol ting by bus service. 171 171 34.8 1 2 702 Transporting by motor vehicles 159 159 3"2.3 2
(othtr than omnibus)
3 730 Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal 102 102 20.7 3 communications
The workers mainly belong to road transport and postal services.
Other Services:
In other serVIces there are 14,899 persom:-10,009 males and 4,880 fem:11es or 6.12% of the total workers, the oalling ranks third. The m:1in services are.
S No. Code No.
1
1
2 3
4
5
6
2
511
803
809
811
884
900
Brief Description
3
Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system etc.
Public service in Police
Public service in Adrnmistrative Deptts. and offices of the State Govt.
Educational Services (non-technical type)
Hairdressing, other services rendered by orgamsation and individuals such as barbers. etc-Activities unspecified !lond nat adequately described·
Total VVorkers r---Persons Males
480
553
].]1.3
1.717 605
8,H2
228
553 1,109
1,587 . 605
4,263
--, Pf'tcentAge Females to Col. 4 Rank
252
4
130
4,179
5
3.7 7.5
11.5 4.1
56.7
6
6
5 3
2
4
1
There has been considerable expansion in the working of the government dep,1ftments. Thus we have 1,717 persons in educational services 1 118 persons in other dep:lTtments and 553' with the Police department. In Sanitary Services there are 480 persons. The workers in this ca,tegory live in rural areas from where as mftny as 84.8 % hitve been returned. rrhere are 354 persons (291 males 63 females.)
The N on- Worke1·s.
In the case of major group 900 the nature of work' has not been adequately described, hence it makes classification difficult.
The district has returned 361 non-workers per thousand; 388 males and 543 females. The number of non-workers is higher in Rewa division 474 and the State 473. This is mainly due to the rural characteristics of the district along with lack of industries. In rural areas the number of workers tends to be higher and in places where there are industries the number of workers per thousand is somewhat less.
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The tabl~ below gives the details of the persons not at work and the type of activity:-
Table B-1 X-Persons not at work classified hy seK. broad age-groups and type of activity.
Age Total Non·working Full time Household Dependents, infants District Group populatton students duties and disabled
r------~----~ ,-___ ..J... ___ ......
,--- ..... r----J.....------.. Persons Males Females M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11
Tikamgarh All 210,254 92,643 117,621 16,988 2,49Z 23 33,132 74,615 81,327 ages
0-14 165,312 86,019 79,293 13,721 2,388 (3 3,626 72,261 73.274 15-34 22,671 4,100 18,571 3,267 104 6 17,1)50 517 786 35-59 12,573 785 110788 3 9.589 409 1.990
60+ 9,1)15 1,700 7.915 1 2,267 l,,8Q 5,223 Age not' 93 39 54 39 54 stated
T:tble B-IX-Oontd.
Reti(ed, rentier BeggaT!', Inmates Persons seeking Persons employed before or independent vagrants of pmployment for but now out of employ-means etc· institutions the fiTst time ment and seeking weak
,-__ ----A..-_-, r-----"----~ r------L--~ r ...... ,--------"--------
M F M F M
12 13 11 IS 16
359 384 446 285 59
1 21 5 20 4 128 27 38
129 123 213 85 16 219 257 84 168 5
In 0-14 age-group among the males 13,721 Of 15.9% are whole time students and 74,615 or 8~.0'Yo are dependents, infants and dis::tbled. Among the females there are only 2,388 or 3.0% whole time students, 3,626 or 4.57% engaged in household duties and 73,274 or 92.4% dependents, dis1Jbled and infants. Thus these c:1tegories account for the non-workers in this age~group.
In the 15-34 age group among the males there are 3,267 or 79.7% full-time students, followed by 517 or 12.6% dependents, disabled and infants and 128 or 3.1% beggars or vagrants. Among the females honsehold duties account for 17,650 or 25.0% and this is followed
F M F M F
17 18 19 20 21
1 84 59
2 82 42
15 2
by 1,9;)0 or 5.2 % who :1re di8.1bled infantlj and dependents. Thus among males a great majority of non-workers in this age group are students and among women they are engaged in household duties.
In the 35-59 age-group among the males there are 409 or 52.1% who are dependents or disabled persons. 213 or 27.1% are beggars, va.grants and E~9 or 16.4% are retired, rentier or persons of independent means. Amana females 9,589 or 81.3% are engaged in house~ hold duties and 786 or 16.9% are dependents or disabled. Thus it follows thatamongmeu the non-workers are mostly dependents or disabled persons Or beggars or vagrants or rentier or
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persons of independent lIle~ns. Among women the non-workers n.re mostly engaged in household duties or are disab1ei or dependents.
In the 60+ age groups among males, 1,389 or 81.7% are diHftbled or dependents, 219 or 1'2.9% are retired, rentier or persons of independent means, 84 or 4.9% are beggars or vagrants. Among the females 5,'2:23 or 66% are dis~bled or dependents, 2,267 or 28.7% are engaged in household duties and 257 or 3.3% a're reti red or rentier types Thus in both sexes the dis1blei and dependents are from the m)Jin category of non-workers. In the 60t age-group both the' sexes ha,ve returned non-workers who are either dependents or dislbled or both.
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OOMMUNIOATIONS.
The district is very deficient in mea.ns of communic~tions. 'l'he district hea.dquarters is not connected by railway, The onty rail-heads in the district are Niwari, Orchha and Tehark:t on Jhansi-M:1.llikpur Section of the Central Railway. Tikamga,rh is connected by an all welther ro:td which bra,nches off near L'111tpur fro III Gwalior-Jhansi-Sagu-Ji1b1Ipur Highway which is in the west of the district. Tikamgarh is also re'1ohed by a first c1 tSS black topped rO.1d running from Rewel. via S1>tna,Panna Ohhat:1rpur, Nowgong, and Mau in Utt.1r Pra.1.esh. In fact this is t..le m "tin artery of communic"ttion in the district ana connects it to neighbouring districts. The other a.pprotCh to Tiktmgtrh from Jh1nsi is via B trwa,S:1g,u (D.P.) and Niwui. The new bridge over Betwa abJut 9 miles south of Jhami will ensure all welther traffic. These are the mlin rotds in th6 district, which lil.cks other illetm of communications.
The district has 138 miles of Olass I rOlds. ~~'nf"J of the .~n1in. ones bein~ (1) Tlkamgtra-Jctt:lr,l (n) Tik:1Jlllgarh-Nlwa.ri, (iii) Tikamgarh-Rtldeogarh, . UhhatHpur, (iv) Tikamga.rh-Kunleshwar-L:l.htpu r. Besides these, there are 222 miles of Class III rOlds. 'rhese ro:tls are IJoked n,ftar by the P. W.D. of the State Government.
THE SUMMING UP
From ranking point of view the dIstrict' appeiJJrs very consistent. It ranks thirtyninth in are:1, thirtyeighth in the growth of population during the last sixty years and thirty seventh in popula,tion. Statistically it occupies 1.14 of the surface of the State contributing 1.41 % of its population; thus density of population is 236 persons to a sq. mile higher than the State figure of 190.
Although two rivers viz. the Betwa and the Dhas'lon pass through the district, it receives no benefit for irrig:1tion. The old but strongly built t3tnks,wflich stil~ survive not only enhance the beauty of the landscape but give the distdct facilities for irrigation. The tanks help to mise the level of the sub-soil W,tter thus providing wells with wa,ter, which irrig:ttes the land. The forest is steadily being denuded of vegetation by 1 tnl utilislttion 9,n1 exploitation.
frhe growth of the population has been very slow. In the pa.st, it was putly due to bal climate and dise1.ses, which to a certain extent have been controlled. Another reason for the slow growth is to be found in the comparative b:1Ckwardness of the district. It is deficient in communic:ttions, possesses no industries and offers practioally very little scope in trl1de or commerce. Thus cultivation remlins the mlin prop of the economy and so the population lives mostly in rural arelS.
The village3 in size a re ~enerally smaller th"n tho3e in tbe di vision or the St_tte' and sustain less popub,tion although during the decade there; was a decrease in villages with less populatlvn. The participation rate is higher than that in Rewa Division or the State. The setting of the district being almost entirely rural, cultivation, agricultural labour and other services provide the work to the population covering up 89.97 % workers.
The preiominant :religion of the district is Hinduism followed by Islam and Jaiuism. Th~ religious composition has not ch3.nged much. Litera.cy is only 9.7 % (it was 1.'28% in ]901) and is much below the St'1te figure.
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Seventeen hLnguages have been returned as mother ton~ue with Hindi, Sindhi and Urdu 3,S main ones. The last named appears for the first time as a mother tongue.
The district forms the border on north and west with Uttar Pradesh. In the west Lalitpur sub-division almost hangs like an gourd of irregular shape, proje~ting as it seems, from Niwari tahsil to Khura.i and Banda tahsils of t;agar distriot. With two big rivers and a host of smaller ones in the district, the irrigation potential appears fair.
IMPORTANT PLAOES
1. Aahar:- (24 0 44' Nand 79 0 5' E. pop ulation 503.)
A village about 4 miles west of Baldeogarh a,nd was once an importa.nt Jain Centre as it is obvious from broken Jain images S(3:tttered :lfound. It was inhabited by Ahirs.
2. Baldeogarh:- (24 0 46' Nand 79° 7' E. Population 2,198).
Situated 18 miles north-east of Tikamgarh, the village was once known as Ba,ndh, but after a massive fort WitS construoted here, it was re-named Baldeogarh. The massive rock fort standing above the beautiful tank Gwal Sagar, presents a very pleasing sight. It was a, t:lhsil during the State time, an N.R.S. Block has been located here. It is situated on newly cOllstructed rrilmmgarh-Chbatarpur HO:1d.
3. Bil' 8agar:- (25 0 12' N and 7f~0 45' ill. Population 54'2).
. It is situ tted in Niwari tahsil. The place l~ ~ery picturesque lying at the end of a magniilclent lake constructed by Bir Sino'h Deo after whom it has been named. 0
4. Digauda:- ('240 58' Nand 780 55' E. Population 2,406).
A village situated 15 miles to the north
of Tikamgarh on Orohba-Tika,mgarh road. The ruling family of the State once belonged to this place.
5. Jatara:- (25 8 l' N aud 79 0 ()' E.
Population 4;674).
J at lora is the headquarters of the tahsil of the name. It is another picturesque place lying below level of Madansagar lake, a magnificient tank built by Chandellas. The place is also of some historical interest for it possesses some buildings of later Mughal period. In the Muslim period it was known as Islama,bad. Legend has it that Bharti Chand defeated Salim Shah Sur and after capturing Islamabad. restored the old name of J atara.
6. Lidhaura:- (25° 5' Nand 78° 55' E. Population 4;109).
The village was once the capital of the State during the da.ys of Maharaja. Hate Singh and Mftn Singh.
7. N andanwara:- (25 0 3' Nand 78- 47' E. Population 1014).
The village is situated about 20 mileH north of Tikamgarh and is known for its magnificient tank, from which irrigation canals are being constructed.
8. Niwari:- (25 0 20' Nand 78° 50' E. Population 4,652).
~i wari is the t]'hsil headqua.rters and one of the three rail way stations in the district. Once it was a prosperous village with a small fort around it. It however was demolished.
9. Orchha:- (25 0 21' Nand 78° 42' E. Population 1,010).
Orchha. was the old oapital town of the State and is situated on the Betwa river about 9 miles south of Jhansi and approaohed by a road. It was founded in 1531, on the edge of Betwa and is surrounded by thick jungle: this peculiar position made it almost impregnable, as was disoovered by the Mughals when they
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attacked it in 163,4. In 1783 the capital was shifted to Tikamgarh and sinoe then it has fallen into decay. Two prominent palaces viz. Raj Mandir and J ahangir Mahal stand out very prominently. In the village also stands the temple of Raghuji, the tutelary deity of the Orchha chiefs. It was also here that Ha.rdaul was given the poison oup a.t the instigation of his brother Jhujhar Singh. There are a few temples in the village, apart from the oenotaphs of the Orchha rulers. The village now forms a part of Niwari tahsil and is also connected by rail from Jhansi on Jhansi-Manikpur Sector of the Central Railwa y. Two big fairs are held here one in the month of Shrawana Sudi 3 Tij (July-August) and the other in Agrahayana Sudi 5 Panchami (N ovember-Decem ber) . Both the fairs draw great crowds.
10. Papaura:- (Papauni or Papawani Population 415).
It is an old vilhge about 8 miles east of Tikamgarh and is a Jain pilgrim centre. In the month of Kartika Sudi 15 Purnima (Octo
. ber-November) each year a big fair is held.
11. Pirthipur:- (25 0 13' Nand 78 0 46' E. Population 3,796).
The name of the village is deri. ved from Prithvisingh. Near the village lies Radba Sagar
* Rambles and Recollections -Sleeman
tank. It is situated on the Tikamgarh Orchha Road.
12. Tikamgarh:- (24 0 45' Nand 78° 50' E: Population 20,469).
The old name for Tikamgarh was Tehri (a triangle), which consisted of three hamlets forming a rough tria.ngl~. In 1783 the capital was shifted from Orchha because Orchha. appea.red too open for the Maratha raids and until 1887 it wa.s known by the name of Tehri when to avoid oonfusion with Tehri Garhwal U.P., it was named as Tikamgarh after Lord Krishna. About that time in 1835 Colonel Sleeman wrote:- *1'Tehri is a wretched town without one respectable dwelling house tenanted beyond the palace or one merchant or even a sbop keeper of capital and oredit. There are some tolerable houses unoocupied and in ruins. The stables and accommodations for all publio establishments seem to be in all the same ruinous state as the dwelling houses." All this however has changed and the town appears to expanding fast with newer and pacca buildings coming up fast. Also since Colonel Sleeman saw the town palaoes, houses and other business establ~shments have steadily come up. To-day the Olty appears somewhat picturesquely situated below a tank on which also stands an old Palaoe, now housing the Degree College. The verdant open spaces around lend to it a. charm peculiarly its own.
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TABLE A-I
AREA. HOUSES AND ,POPULATION
Number of Total Area in Population
District/Tahsil/ Villages Number Number of Population
Rural r------'' , per .----->-----.., of occupied Town Urban Sq. miles Sq.Km. S,q. mile Inhabi- Unin- Towns residential
ted habited houses Persons Males Females
1 2 a (a) a (b) 4, 5 6 7 S 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
TIKAMGARH T (a) 1,944 5,035 232 872 128 88,630 455,662 239,035 216,627 DISTRICT (b) 1,960.9 5,078.87
R 1,958.7 5,073.22 222 872 128 84,563 435,193 228,339 206,854
U 2.2 5.65 9,389 4,067 20,469 10,696 9,773 1 Niwari Tahsil R 452.2 1,171.3 276 263 40 2,1,929 124,673 65,905 53,7(;8 2 Jatara Tahsil R 671.4 1,738.9 238 300 53 29,43~ 160,011 8~.763 76,243 B Tikamgal'h Tahsil T 6(.0.6 1,711.1 259 309 35 1 3.5,269 170.978 89;167 81,611
R 658.4 1,705.4 229 309 35 31,20J 150,509 78,671 7l.8·QS U 2.2 5.7 9,·389 1 4,067 2J,469 10,696 9,773
(1) Tikamgarh (M) U 2.18 5.65 9,339 1 4,067 20,469 10,696 9,773
Note:-l Under Column~ 3(a) and 3(b), (a) represents the area figures furnished by the Surveyor General 01 Inuil, (b) represents the area figures furnished by the State Survey Departmeut, The are", figures of tahsil, tot",l and rural are based on the figures of State Survey Department.
2 The Urban areas are collected by the Census Crganisation.
S Population per squa:e mile has been calculated on area figures furnished by the State Survey Department.
Name of District/ Tahsil
1
APPENDIX I
Statement showing 19S 1 Territorial units constituting the present set up (only those
names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below)
Details of gain in territories Details of loss in terri tori es 1951 Territorial ,
Units Brief description
3
Area in ,----J-----, Sq. Sq. miles Km,
,... Brief
description
4 5 6
TIKAMGAKH DISTRICT
----, Area in
,-----'------, Sq. Sq. miles Km.
7 8
Net Area Gain (+ )1.055(-) ~
Sq. Sq. miles Km.
9 10
Note-There have been no teritorial changes in this district Since 1951.
District/Tahsil
1
4
-APPENDIX II
Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a
population under 5,000
Villages with a population of 5,000 and over r------------~ ~
Percentage to total Number Population rural population of
the District 2 3 4
Towns with a population under 5,000 ,------- -"-
Number Population
o
Percentage to total urban population of tb e DIstrict
7
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Note ;-There is no village with a population of 5,000 and above and town with a population under 5,000 in the district
A PPE~DIX III
Houseless and Institutional Populati<_>n
Total Housele% Population Institutional Population District/Tahsil Rural ,- ,--------'--------,
Urban Persons Males Females Perwns Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT Total 290 186 ,104 563 535 28 Rural 281 178 103 383 368 15 Urban 9 8 I 180 167 13
1 Niwari Tahsil Rural 158 106 52 190 190 2 htara. Tahsil Rural 58 113 25 48 47 1 8 Tikalllgarh Tahsil Tetal 74 47 27 325 ?W8 27
Rural 65 39 26 145 13i 14 Urban 9 8 1 180 167 13
TABLE A-ll
VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS
Decade Percentage District rear Persons variation decade variation Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 (j 7 •
TIKAMGARH 1901 326,139 16R,OJG 158,O!lfl DISTRICT 1911 334,609 + R,470 + 2.GO 170,972 163,637
1921 288,901 45,70R 13.G6 149,513 139,388 1931 317,050 + 28,158 + 9.75 164,587 152,472 1941 35'(,992 + 37,933 + 11.96 184,791 170,201 1951 3J6.165 + 11,173 + 3.15 191,610 174,555 1961 455,6(;2 + 89,497 + 24.44 239,035 216,627
5
APPENDIX
District and Tahsils showing 1951 population accor~ing to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951. changes in area and population involved in those changes
1951 Population Area in 1961 Area in 1951 Population in 1951 Net increase
,-----'---. 1961 according to adjusted (+) or D istrictfTahsil Sq. miles Sq.Km. Population Sq. miles Sq. Km. jurisdiction to jurisdic- decrease (-)
prevailing tion between in 1951 of 1961 Cols.7 and 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT 1,960.9 5.078.9 455,662 1,948.0 5,045.3 366,165 366,165 (+ 12.9)· ( +33.6)" ( .. )
1 N iwari Tahsil 452.2 1,171.3 124,673 403 1,043.77 9~,1l9 99,119 (+49.2) (+127.53)
2 Jatara Tahsil 671.4 1,739.9 160,011 776 2,009.84 128,796 128,796 (-104.6) (-270.94)
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil 660.6 1,711.1 170,978 769 1,991.71 138,250 IS8,250 (-108.4) (-280.61)
Note-Thpugh the districts has not under gone any jurisdictional change in their areas since 1951, there is an increase or decrease in their areas due to compatational error as well as unsurveyed tracts of 1951.
TABLE A-Ill
VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION
Total Number
of inhabited
villages
I-Villages with less than 2,000 Population DistrictfTahsil ---..
Total Rural Population Less than 200 Population 200-499 Population ~ _____ _J_____--, .-..A..--____ -,
Persons Males. Females Number Males Females Number Males Females 2
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT 872
1 Niwari Tahsil !l63
2 J atara Tahsil 3:>0
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil 309
3 4 5 6 7 8
435.193 228,339 206,854 274 15,202 13,849
l'J4,673 65,91)5 58,76'3 87 4,752 4,283
160,OU 83,763 76,248 90 5,021 4,542
150,509 78,671 71,838 97 5,429 5,024
TABLE A-IIl-Collcld.
I· 'V ilJages with less than 2,000 Population-Concld. --------.
500-999 Population 1,000-1,999 Population District/Tahsil ,---____ .J...__ _________ -.., r------J.__-____ """
9
309
88
102
119
10 11
53,815 48,553
15.616 H.816
17,525 15,866
20,674 18,871
II.Viliages with Population of 2,000.4,999 ,..----_._'-------,
2,000-4,999 Population ,-____ .--J.-__ ~
Number Mdes Females Number Male~ Female~ Number Males Females
}.
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
1 Niwari Ta.hsil
2 Jatara Tahsil
3 Tikamgath Tahsil
12
188
eo 71
57
13 14 15
69.199 62,S02 78
21,397 19,067 2~
116,737 24,334 27
~1,065 19,051 liS
Note :-There is no village wtth a population of 5,000 and above in the district.
16 17 18 19 20
54,084 49,226 23 36,039 32,724
16,011 14,428 5 8,129 7,174
18,338 16,748 10 16.142 H,70S
19,735 18,050 8 11,768 10,842
6
TABLE A-IV
TOWNS (AND TOWN-GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION
SINCE 1901
Area in 1961 Percentage Name of r-----"-~ Decade decade
town Status of town Year Sq. Sq. Persons variation variation Males Females miles Km.
1 II 8 4 5 6 7 S 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
CLASS III (20,000-49,999)
Tikamgarh Municipality 1901 14,050 7,105 .6.945 1911 15,495 + 1,445 + 10.28 8,013 7,48:.1 1921 14,096 1,399 9.03 7,304 6;'792 1931 14,366 + '270 + 1.92 7,318 7,048 1941 16,112 + 1,746 + 12·15 8,424 7,688 1951 13,429 - 2,683 16.65 6,860 6,569 1961 la.lS 5.65 20,469 + 7,040 + 52.42 10,696 9,773
8
PRIMARY CEN~US
Total Occupied residential Houses Total No. of per~ons enumerated (incluuing Scheduled District/Tahsil Rural Area in r- inmates of institutions and houseless persons) Castes
V,'ban Sq. Miles No, of Houses No. of House- r-- ---. ,.-----J---, holds Persons Males Females Males Females
• 1 !J 8 4 5 6 'f 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH T 1960,9 88,63') 93,830 455,662 239,035 216,627 48,658 45,626 DISTRICT R 1958.7 84,563 59,549 435,193 228,339 206,854 47,651 44,620
U 2,2 4,067 4,281 20,469 10,696 9,773 1,007 1,006
I Niwari Tahsil R 4522 114,929 25,086 124,673 65,905 58,768 12,948 11,994
2 Jatara Tahsil R 67104 28,432 82,680 160,011 S3,76~ 76,248 18,934 17,999
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil T 660.6 35,269 36,064 170,978 69,367 81,611 16,776 15,633 R 658,4 31,202 81,788 150,509 78,671 71,838 15,769 14,6'l7 U 2.2 4,067 4,!J81 20,469 10,696 9,773 1,007 1,006
PRIMARY CENSUS
WORKERS ~
II III IV V In Mining, Quarrying, Live,tock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and In Manufacturing
1'otal As Agricultural Plantation', Orchards At other than District/Tahsil RUl'al Labourer and allied activities Household Industry Household Industry
Urban -'----, ,----'-------, r---'-Males Female~ Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 '2 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26
TIKAMGARH T 8,430 8,472 2,860 950 9,440 4,929 543 74 DISTRICT R 8,383 8,430 2.689 928 8.944 4,630 79 44
U 47 42 171 22 496 299 464 30
I Niwari Tahsil R 2,884 2,165 746 303 2,836 1,623 20 4
!l Jatal'a Tahsil R 2,129 1,636 1,180 461 3,053 1,604 36 40
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil T 3,917 4,671 934 186 3,551 1,697 487 30 R 3,870 4,629 763 164 3,055 1,398 28 .. U 47 42 171 22 496 299 464 ~
ABSTRACT
WORKERS ___;._
I Total Scheduled Tribes Literate and Educated persons Total Workers As Cultivator Rural
,--- r----...__-------. -, Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males' Females
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2
10,869 10,S01 38,037 6,030 146,392 99,006 110,313 78,848 T
10,776 10,385 32,633 4,065 141,119 97,610 109,601 78,341 R 93 116 5,404 1,965 5,273 1,396 752 507 U
2,865 2,746 12,243 1,602 40,297 29,195 30,6111 23,830 R 1
3,763 3,569 11,499 1,451 50,618 32,255 39,86~ 25,797 R 2
4,241 4,186 14,295 2,977 55,477 37,556 39,879 29,221 T S 4,148 4,070 8,891 1,012 50,204 36,160 39,127 28,714 R
93 116 5,404 l,9G5 5,273 1,396 752 fi01 U
ABSTRACT-Concld.
WORKERS NON-WORKERS --A-- --, ~--.
VI VII VIII IX X
In Transport, Storage Total In Construction In Trade and Commerce and Communications In Other Services Rural r----J-_-~ r- r .. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2
1,187 145 3,078 708 492 10,009 4,880 92,643 117,621 T 777 121 2,240 623 280 8,126 4,493 87,220 109,244 R 410 24 838 85 212. 1,883 387 5,423 8,377 U
275 21 641 110 165 2,618 l,13! 25,608 29,573 R 1.
241 35 651 326 69 3,394 2,356 33,145 43,993 R 2
671 89 1,783 272 258 • 3,997 1,390 33,890 44,055 T :> 261 65 !J45 1R7 46 2,114 1,003 28,467 35,678 R 410 24 838 85 212 1,883 387 5,423 8,377 U
10
TABLE
WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED
WORKERS J-.
II III In Mining, QU-arrying, Live-stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun-
Total As ting, Plantations Rural Total Workers As Agricultural Orchards and Urban Age group Total Population (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer allied activities
r-~-----'--~ ,----'---------. r---____..).._-- ...... ,----------'--~ r----__,_--~
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
TlKAMGARH
Total •• All ages 455,€.62 239,035 216,627 146,392 99,006 110,353 78,848 8,430 8,472 2,860 950
0-14 185,600 93,156 87,444 12.137 8151 8,742 6,422 1,204 088 821 121
15-34 145,835 77,720 68,115 73,620 49,514 54.394 40,036 4,572 4,046 IJ1l2 486
35-59 102,005 53,0,10 48,965 52,255 37,177 40,625 29,426 2,213 2,083 613 304
60+ 22,114 10,074 12,040 8,37,J 4,J25 6,580 2,961 331 450 114 39
Age not stated 108 45 63 6 9 3 3 5 .. Rural •• All ages 435,193 228,339 206,854 141,119 97,610 109,601 78,341 8,383 8,430 2,689 928
0-14 177,231 93,757 83, 74 11,988 8,073 8,681 6,379 1,238 982 816 121
15-34 139,076 74,08:3 6 t,991 70,852 48,886 54,0501 39,785 4,5-16 4,028 1,225 477
35-59 97,794 50,860 46,934 IiO,208 36,5::J6 40,351 29,240 2,232 2,967 545 292
60+ 20,987 9,593 11,394 8,066 4,046 6,512 2,934 327 448 103 38
Age not stated 105 44 61 5 9 3 3 .. 5
Urban •• All ages 20,469 10,696 9,773 5,273 1,396 752 507 47 42 171 22
0-14 8,369 4,399 3,970 149 78 61 43 6 6 5
15-34 6,759 3,635 3,124 2,768 658 340 251 26 18 87 9
35-59 4,211 2,180 2,031 2,047 581 274 186 11 16 68 U
fO+ 1,127 481 646 308 7g 77 27 4 ~ 11 1 Age not stated 3 1 2 1 " .. ..
11
Ii-I
BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS
WORKERS NON-WORKERS ....)._ -.,
IV V VI VII VIII IX X
In In At Manufacturing In Tranqport,
Household other than House- In Trade and Storage, and In Age-Industry hold Ind.ustry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services group
r----"--~ ,..------<----. r---'-------. r---.L.--_, r---'-------. .-----'-------. r--'------. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .2
DISTRICT
9,440 4,929 543 74 1,187 145 3,078 708 "92 10,009 4,880 92,643 117,621 All ages T
628 318 12 2 79 14 47 27 2 512 259 . 86,019 79,293 0-14 4,513 2,297 308 38 791 65 1,516 253 298 5,916 2,323 4,100 18,571 15-34 3,673 2,027 200 23 295 59 1,250 353 182 3,18·! 1,992 785 11,788 35-59
625 286 23 6 22 7 265 70 10 395 306 1,700 7,915 60+
1 1 2 39 54 Age not stated
8,944 4,630 79 44 777 121 2,240 623 280 8,126 4.493 87,220 109,244 All ages R
616 305 3 1 72 11 35 25 477 249 81,769 75,401 0-14 4,274 2,140 39 24 542 60 1,112 226 168 4,892 2,146 3,233 16,105 15-34 3,470 1,916 34 18 152 45 906 311 105 .. 2,423 1,807 652 10,338 35-59
584 268 3 1 11 5 187 61 7 332 291 1,527 7,348 60+ 1 2 39 52 Age not
stated
4% 299 464 30 410 24 838 8, 212 1,883 387 ,,423 8,377 All ages U
12 13 9 1 7 3 12 2 2 35 10 4,250 3,892 0-14 239 157 269 14 249 5 404 27 130 1,024 177 867 2,466 15-34 203 111 166 10 143 14 344 47 77 761 185 133 1,450 35-59
41 18 20 5 11 2 78 9 3 63 15 173 567 60+
1 .. .. to 2 Age not stated
S, No, Educational levels
1
TOTAL
2 Illiterate
3 Literate (with.out educational level)
4 Primary or Junior Basic
5 Matriculation or Higher Secondary
6 Technical diploma not equal to degree
12
TABLE
PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND
WORKERS
II III In j'dining,
Quarrying, Live-stock, Fore,tl'Y, Fi-hing, Bun-ting and Plan-
As tations, Orcha-Total population of workers As Agricu ltural rds and Allied
and non-workers Cnltivator Labourer acth'ities __J.. ,---___ t ___ ---.. ,------->---------, ~------.
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH
20,469 10,696 9,773 752 507 47 42 171 22
13,100 5,292 7,808 547 489 34 41 98 22
5,380 3,734 1,646 168 16 13 1 24
906 723 183 19 1 15
888 771 1]2 17 1 26
12 12 1
7 University degree or post graduate degree other than technical degree 171 148 23 6
8 Technical degt'ee ot' diploma equal to degt'ee 17 07' post graduate degree-Total 16 .. 1
(i) Engineering 6 6 .. .. (ii) Medicine 9 8 1 .. ..
(iii) Agriculture 1 1 .. 1 .. (iv) Veterinary or Dairying 1 1 .. .. o.
13
B-III
NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII IX
In Manufacturing In
At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Stm'age and Com- In Industry Industry Construction Commerce munications Other Services
r---_.L ___ ~ ,-----...... J....~ r----"---_-, ,---_...L.._-, r----"--......, r---"----. Males Females Males Fem'lles ".Tales Fem:tles Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
DISTRICT
496 299 464 30 410 24 838 8; 212 1,883 387
279 285 150 28 195 24 211 83 71 654 326
204 13 272 2 92 498 2 112 583 14
11 1 25 19 00 17 195 16
2 12 89 GO 12 331 18
4, 6
5 6 8 105 12
5 .. .. 9
5 .. .. 1 , .. .. •• .. .. ..
. . .. .. 1 ..
NON-WORKERS ,..--J-.-
X
S.No ---.
Males Females
24 25 1
5,423 8,377
3,053 6,510 !l
1,768 1,598 3
362 165 4,
222 93 15
6
17 11 7
8
(i)
1 (ii)
(iii) .. (iv)
14
TABLE
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND
WORKERS ~------
I II III In Mining,
Quarrying, Live-stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun-ting and Plan-
As tatjon~, Ol'cha-Total population of wot'kers As Agricultural rds and Allied
S. No. Educational levels and non-workers Cultivator Labourer Activities __)._--~ r---'------.. .--J--------, r-__.}.._----..
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 S 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH
1 TOTAL 435,193 228,339 206,854 109,601 78,341 8,383 8,430 2,689 928 2 llIiterate 398,495 195,706 202,789 95,934 78,058 8,187 8,426 2,530 928 3 Literate (without educational level) 32,196 28,455 3,741 12,918 280 186 4 129 4 Primary or Junior basic 3,052 2,799 253 668 I 10 16 5 Matriculation and above 1,450 1,379 71 81 2 14
Niwari
1 Total 124,673 65,905 58,768 30,612 23,830 2,384 2,165 746 303 2 Illiterate llO,828 53,662 57,166 25,700 23,661 2,276 2,165 668 303 3 Literate (without educational level) 12,295 10,798 1,487 4,702 168 107 67 4 Primary or Junior basic 955 870 85 175 1 1 6 5 Matriculation and above 605 575 30 35 .. 5
2 Jatarll
1 Total 160,011 83,763 76,248 39,862 25,797 2,129 1,636 1,180 461 2 Illiterate 147,061 72,264 74,797 34,885 25,720 2,091 1,636 ],166 461 3 Literate (without educational level) 1D,8B 9,518 1,296 4,516 77 29 9 4 Primary or Junior basic 1,665 1,525 140 430 9 5 5 Matriculation and above 471 456 15 31
3 Tikamgarh
I Total 150,509 78,671 71,838 39,127 28,714 3,870 4,629 763 164 2 Illiterate 140,606 69,780 70,826 35,349 28,677 3,820 4,625 696 164 3 Literate (without educa.tionalle\·el) 9,097 8,139 958 3,700 85 50 4 53 4 Primary or Junio!' basic 432 404 28 63 5 5 Matriculation and above 374 348 26 15 2 .. 9
15
B-HI
NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII IX
In Manufacturing In
At other than In Transport, Household Household' In Trade and St01'age and Com- In Inuustl'Y Inuustry Construction Commerce muuicatiou'3 Other Services
,,--__ .. -L ___ ~ r----J..-----, r----_.L__--.,. r---..}.__---.... ,..-----'-----, ~-'----, Males Females Males Fem'\les ;\fales FemJ.les Males Females Ma,les Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
DISTRICT (Rural)
8,944 4,630 79 44 777 121 2,240 623 280 8,126 4,493 7,379 4,598 46 44 595 121 672 609 140 4,629 4,348 1,492 29 29 140 1,423 14 113 1,521 55
63 3 2 18 99 14 929 53 10 2 24 46 13 1,047 37
Tahsil (Rural)
2,836 1,628 20 4 275 21 641 110 165 2,618 1,134 2,225 1,C08 10 4 195 21 198 104 68 1,346 1,072
58') 18 10 51 390 6 73 458 23 20 2 7 33 11 400 25
2 9 20 13 .. 414 14
Tahsil (Rural)
3,053 1,604 36 40 2-11 35 654 326 69 3,39-1 2,356 2,:')58 1,598 27 40 206 35 237 322 59 2,058 !I,326
",55 5 7 21 353 4 9 652 9 34 1 1 7 48 1 340 15 G 1 7 16 3H 6
Tahsil (Rural)
3,055 1,398 23 261 65 945 187 46 2,114 1,003 2,59G 1,392 9 194 65 237 183 13 1,22.5 950
448 6 12 55 6S0 4 31 411 23 9 1 4 18 2 .. 189 13 !I 1 8
" 10 !l89 17
NON-WORKERS
X
S.No ,.....---'-----, Males Females
24 25 1
87,220 109,244 I 75,594 105,657 2 10,504 3,359 3
980 196 4 142 32 5
25,6')8 29.573 1 ~0,976 28,228 2
4,338 1,272 3 217 57 4 77 16 5 ..,
33,145 43,993 I 28,977 42,659 II
3,467 1,201 3 650 124 ~ 51 9 ,)
28,467 35,678 1 25,6U 34,770 2
2,699 88G 3 113 15 4
14 7 is
16
TABLE B-IV
PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS
AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others -, Rural .---"---, ,-__.I--~ r-----'-----,
Division ane. Major Group of I. S. I. C. Urb:l.ll Males Females' Males Females Males Females
1 Il 3 4 5 6 7 8
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
ALL DIVISIONS Total 9,440 4,929 58 5 9.382 4,924 Rural 8,944 4,630 53 5 8,891 4,625 Urban 496 299 5 491 293
Di'l.'ision 0 Agriculture, li'L'estock, forestry, T 1,705 764 1,705 764 fishing and hunting R 1,689 743 1,689 7J3
U 16 21 16 21
Major groups 00 Field produce and plantation crops T ]0 7 10 7 R 10 6 10 6 U 1 1
011 Forestry and logging T ]0 ]0 R 10 10
03 Fishing T 3 3 R g 3
04 Livestock and hUnting T 1,682 757 1,682 757 R 1,666 787 ],666 737 U 16 20 16 20
Divi$ion 2 and J Mtrnulacturint T 7,735 4,165 58 5 7,677 4,160 R 7,255 3,887 53 5 7,202 3,882 U 480 278 5 475 278
Major groups 20 Foodstuffs T 711 621 15 1 696 620 R 629 590 15 1 614 589 U 82 31 82 31
21 Beveragei T 13 5 13 5 U 13 5 13 5
~II Tobacco products T 81 83 26 II 55 81 R 38 15 26 2 12 13 U 48 68 .. 43 68
113 Textile-cotton T 639 581 1 639 580 R 584 531 1 5134 530 U 55 50 55 50
24 Textile-jute T 2 2 R 2 II
25 Textile-wool T 1 1 U 1 1
26 Textile-silk T 2 2 R II 2
27 Textile-miscellaneous T 675 157 11 1 664 156 R 638 144 11 1 627 H3 U 37 13 37 13
!IS Manufacture of wood and wooden T 2,4.31 1524 5 2,426 1,524 producta R 2,345 1,461 1 2,344 1,461
U 86 63 4 82 68
1'1
TABLE B_;_IV
PART-A INDUSTRLAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS
AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.
Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others ,-- Rural ,.----"--------- .------L----.. ....----'------.
Division and Major Gronp of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Contd.
29 Paper and paper products T 1 2 .1 II U 1 2 1 2
30 Printing and publishing T 3 1 3 1 R 1 1 U 3 3
31 Leather and leather products T 1,192 416 1,192 416 R 1,166 409 1,166 409 U 26 7 26 7
33 Chemicals and chemical products T 42 12 42 12 R 28 8 28 8 U 14 4 14 4
84 & 35 Non-metallic mineral products other T 962 697 962 697 than petroleum and coal
R 929 664 929 664 U 33 33 33 33
36 Basic metals and their products except T 595 55 1 594 56 machinery and transport equipment
R 574 tiG 574 [6 U 21 1 2)
33 Transport equipment T 15 1 1:; 1 R 10 1 1) 1 u 5 5
fl'l :VIiscellaneous man uf actul'ei ng indus t .. ies T 371 S 311 S R 310 7 810 7 U 61 1 51 1
18
TABLE B-IV
PART A--INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS
AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLDINDUSTRY-Concld.
Branch of Industry
Division of I. S. I. C.
1
ALL DIVISIONS
Total r--_-'----,
Males Females 2 I:l
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT (Rural)
8,944 4,630
Division 0 Agricuiture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 1,689 743 hunting
2 & 3 Manufacturing 7,255 3,887
Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
ALL DIVISIONS 2,836 1,628
Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry fishiug and 686 296 hunting
2 & 3 Manufacturing 2,150 1,332
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)
ALL DIVISIONS 3,053 1,604
Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 526 268 hunting
2 & a Manufacturing 2,527 1,336
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
ALL DIVISIONS 3,05; 1,398
Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and 477 179 hunting
2 & a Manufacturing 2,578 1,219
Employee ,------'----, Males
4
53
53
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5
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8,891
1,699
7,202
2,809
686
2,123
3,043
526
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477
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743
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1,626
296
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1,335
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TABLE B-IV
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT
WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, ,BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
, Branch of Industry ,- -'-----------, Total Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and M~jor Group Urban ,--J._--., ,.--------'--------, ,-----"---, ..------'----... ,------'---;
of I. S. I C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
ALL DIVISIONS T 18,169 6,757 277 39 6,340 680 9,040 4,736 2,512 1,302 U 3,978 548 83 2 1,956 169 1,384 261 555 116
Division 0 Agriculture, li'r:esi ocl?, T 2,856 950 14 27 602 183 1,884 537 356 203 forestry, fi:,hing and U 170 22 1 1 101 60 16 8 5 hunting
Major gl'OUpS 00 Field produce and T 147 43 1 50 1 57 11 40 30 plantation cl'oT's U 72 4 1 50 19 3 3
01 Plantation crops T 32 '3 G 1 1 25 2 U
02 Forestry anci logging T 793 5~2 3 25 212 175 427 242 151 110 U 72 16 1 39 28 14 4 2
03 Fishing T 139 6 10 112 4 17 i! U 6 6
OJ Livestock and T 1,745 346 11 1 324 7 1,287 279 123 59 hunting U 20 2 6 13 2 1
Dh'ision Mining and quarrying T 4 2 2 U 1 1
10 Mining and quarrying T 4 2 'l U 1 1
Division 2 (;. 3 Manufacturing T 543 74 28 126 1 252 53 137 20 U 464 30 24 101 1 223 20 116 9
Major groups 20 Foodstuffs T 112 25 9 47 35 24 21 1 U 89 8 8 34 28 7 18 1
21 Beverages T 8 1 7 1 1 U 7 1 7 1
22 Tobaccot-produ cts T 40 8 4 20 1 15 6 1 1 U 39 8 3 20 1 15 6 1 1
23 Textile-cotton T 21 2 16 2 1 U 17 2 13 2
27 Textile-miscell- T 111 5 6 6 71 5 28 aneous U 100 3 6 2 66 3 26
28 Manuhcture of wood T 40 7 1 5 31 3 3 4 and wooden po'oducts U 26 1 2 .. 1 2
30 Printing amI T 1'1 1 1 9 2 1 1 publishmg U 13 1 1 9 2 1 1
3. Leather and leather T 21 1 2 18 ,. pl'oducts U 18 1 2 15
32 Rubber, petroleum T 3 1 2 and coal products U 3 1 2
33 Chemicals and T G G chemical products U 6 6
34-35 Non-metallic mineral T 14 7 1 1 ]3 G products other than C 14 "1 1 1 13 6 petroleum and coal
20
TABLE B-IV
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT
WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.
Branch of Industrv ,.---__ .A.. ___ -_-, Total Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major Group Urban ,-----_.._-~ r-----"------., ,-_____ "-____ --.. ,---__ --'----~ {"'"--L-~
of I. S. I_ C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female~
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Contd.
Major Groups 36 Basic metals and T 37 19 3 17 12 17 7 their product~ except U 16 2 10 4 mac-hinery and trans-port equipment
37 Machinery (all kinds T 3 1 2 other than transport U 3 1 2 equipment and electrical equipment
08 Tran~.p01't equipment T 37 1 6 17 ]3 U 37 1 6 17 13
39 Miocellaneous manu- T 77 1 1 40 ] 36 facturing industries U 77 1 1 40 1 36 .
Division 4 Construction T 1,187 145 24 635 30 528 115 U 410 24 13 208 3 189 21
:Vlajor group 40 Construction T 1,167 14.5 2t 635 30 528 11.5 U 410 24 13 20'1 3 Hl9 21
Division 5 Electricity, gas, water T 296 753 224 168 72 85 and sanitary services U 130 74 125 60 5 14
Major groups 50 Electricity and gas T 60 1 57 1 3 U 50 1 47 1 3
5] Water supply and T 236 252 167 167 69 85 sanitory services U SO 73 78 59 2 H
Division 6 Trade and cOl11merce T 3,078 708 192 12 126 1,709 302 1,051 394 U 838 85 36 1 75 418 41 309 43
Major groups 60-63 Wholesale and trade T 156 6 15 17 97 1 27 5 U Vl3 5 7 12 89 1 25 4
64-68 Retail trade T 2,821 680 173 12 73 1,564- 2'39 1,011 37rl U 672 76 26 1 39 323 39 284 36
69 Trade and commerce T 101 22 4 36 48 12 ]3 10 miscellaneous U 33 4 3 24 6 1 3
Division 7 Transport, storage T 492 8 394 87 3 and cotnt1lullications U 212 8 148 53 3
Major groups 70-71 Transport T 386 8 288 87 3 U 190 8 126 53 3
73 Communications T 106 106 U 22 22 ..
Division 8 Services T 5,450 448 9 4,068 269 1,050 72 323 107 U 1,496 156 1,193 105 264 38 39 13
Major groups 80 Public services T 1,810 4 .. 1,796 3 14 1 . .. U 612 1 007 1 5
81 Educational and T 1,688 133 1,643 132 43 1 2 scientific services U 312 41 312 41
8~ Medical and health T 3BO 63 1 343 39 31 21 5 3 services U 135 16 122 16 9 4 "
83 Religious and T 294 13 49 8 226 5 19 welfare services U 47 8 .. 11 5 36 3
21
TABLE B-IV
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.
Branch of Industry Family worker r---;-----"----------, Total Total Employer Employee Single worker
Division and Major Group Urban r--_A..___---""I r----..}._--~ ,----..).._----~ r--~ r----J.._-.-~
of I. S. I. C. Male5 Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female
1 2 3 <1 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Cone/d.
Major Groups 84 Legal services T 32 10 22 U 27 8 19
85 tlusiness serv ices T 2 1 1 2 U 1 1
86 Community services, T 43 2. 17 1 26 1 trade and labour U 22 2 16 1 6 1 associations
87 Recreation sen ices T ISO 10 <1 53 2 81 4 36 4 U 41 2 29 1 12 1 6
88 Personal ser\'ices T 8B9 188 <1 12B 82 505 17 252 89 U 171 51 60 38 89 11 22 2
89 Services (not T 132 34 29 2 96 21 7 11 elsewr,ere U 123 34 28 2 88 21 7 11 classified,
Dit,isiOfI 9 Actitities not adequately T 4,263 4,179 2 165 29 3,456 3,572 640 578 described U 257 157 1 5 171 111 80 46
!\!ajor group 90 Activities unspecified T 4,263 4,179 2 .. 165 29 3,456 3,m2 CiO 518 and not adequately U 251 151 1 5 171 111 SO 46 described thiS includes new entrants to the labour mal'ket
22
TABLE B-IV
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.
Branch of Industry 'fotal Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Didsion .--'------, ,--L_----., --'--~ ,-~,-~ of I. S. 1. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT (Rural)
ALL DIVISIONS 14,191 6,209 194 37 4.384 511 7,656 4,475 1,957 1,186
Divi!'icn o Agriculture, live~tock, forestry, 2,686 928 13 26 501 183 1,824 521 fl48 1!10l
fishing and hunting
1 Mining ~nd quarrying 9 1 '2
2 & 3 Manufacturing 79 44 4 25 29 33 21 11
4 Construction 777 121 11 427 27 339 94
5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary 166 179 99 lOS 67 71 service~
6 Trade and commerce 2,240 623 156 11 ')1 1,291 261 742 351
7 Transport, storage and communications 280 246 34
8 ServicEs 3,954 292 9 2,875 164 786 34 284 94
9 Activities not adequately described 4,006 4,02'2 1 1(iO 29 3,285 3,461 .560 632
Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
ALL DIVISIONS 4,465 1,572 87 31 1,649 278 2,357 1,112 372 151
Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, 745 30g 2 25 175 166 50S 104 60 8 fio.hing and hunting
1 Mining and quarrying 1 •• 1 2 & 3 Manufacturing 20 4 2 2 14 2 2 2
4 Construction 275 21 7 157 5 111 16
5 Electricity. gas. water and sanita~y 32 GO 5 as 27 27 sf"rvices
6 Trade and commerce 641 110 70 6 24 381 56 }66 48
7 Transport, storage and communications 165 138 27
8 Services 1,372 88 6 1,118 6S 192 1 56 19
9 Activities not adequately described 1,214 986 30 G 1,096 906 8S 74
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)
ALL DIVISIONS 5,574 3,218 19 1,361 89 3,289 2,384 905 744
Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, 1,178 461 2 B2 11 834 3'29 ICO 121 fishing and hunting
1 Mining and quarrying 2 .. 2
2 & 3 Manufacturing 36 40 1 11 6 31 18 9 4 Construction 241 35 2 119 8 120 27 5 Electricity, ga~. water and sanitary 26 63 6 35 20 28
services
G Trade and commerce 654 326 12 1 12 380 111 250 214 7 Transport, storage and communications 69 65 4 .. 3 Services 1,411 79 1 956 30 330 14 124 35 9 Activities not adequately described 1,957 2,214 1 10 5 1,595 1,844 351 Su5
23
TABLE B-IV
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Gondd·
Branch of Industry
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763
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Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
All Divisions 10,501 ' 7,301 3,200 2,836 1,628 4,465 1,572
DivUon 0 Agriculture, livestock, fores. try, fishing and hunting 2,030 1,431 599 686 296 745 303
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6 Trade and commerce 751 641 UO 641 110
7 Transport, storage, and communication 165 165 165
8 Services 1,460 1,372 88 1,372 88
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2 Jatara Tahsil (Rutal)
All Divisions 13,449 8,627 4,822 3,OB 1,604 5)574 3,218
Division 0 Agric ulture, livestock, fores-try, fishing and hunting 2,433 1,704 729 526 268 1,178 461
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5 Electricity, gas, water and services 89 26 63 26 6~
6 Trade and commerce 980 654 326 054 326
7 Transport, storage and communication 69 69 69
8 Services 1,490 1,411 79 1.411 711
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3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
All Divisions 10,024 7,207 2,817 3,05, 1,398 4,152 1,419
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6 Trade and commerce 1,132 945 187 945 187
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OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY S~X OF PERSONS AT WORK
OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Conld.
(Figures for Divisions only are given)
Division/Category Personll Males Females Division/Categorv Persons Males Femal~
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Niwari Tahsil (Rural) Niwari Tahsil (RutaI)-Concld.
ALL DIVISIONS 10,501 7,301 3,2CO Division 7-8 III 1,049 746 303 IV 4,464 2,836 1,628 Cl'aftsmen, Production proce'3S V 24 20 4 workers flnd Labourers not VI 296 275 21 elsewhere classified 6,004 3,670 2,334 VII 751 641 110 IV 3,482 2,150 1,3!!:! VIII 165 165 IX 3.752 2,618 1,134 V 24 20 4
VI ~66 246 20
Division 0 VII 12 12
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VI 7 7 VII 2 2 Division 9 VIII 1 1 IX 777 7111 50 Service, Sport and Recreation
workers 466 369 97 Division I VI 9 8 1
Administrative. Executive VIII 3 8
and Managerhl workers 183 183 IX 454 858 96
VI 14 14 VIII 1 1 Division X IX 16fl 168
W or kers not classi fia hi e by
Division 2 occupation 10 10
IX 10 10 Clerical and related workers 143 139 .,
VIII 24 ',u 2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural) IX 1]9 115 4
Division 3 ALL D;.vision 13,449 8,627 4,822
III 1,641 1,180 461 Sales workers 738 628 110 IV 4f,57 3.os3 1,604
VIl 736 626 110 V 76 36 40 IX 2 2
VI 276 241 35
DiVIsion 4 VII 980 654 326
Vlll 69 69 Farmer~, Fishermen, Hunters, IX 5,750 3,394 2,356 Loggers and related workers 2,031 1432 599
III 1,048 745 3D!! Division 0 IV 9Sl 686 296
IX 1 1 Professional Technical and related workers 620 576 44
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Division 6 Division 1
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VIII 131 131 VI
IX 7 7 IX 188 187 1
44
TABLE B-V
OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK
OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION-Contd.
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Dh'i,ion/Categor_\' 1
Person~ Males 2 ~
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)-Confd.
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Clerical and related workers
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Division 5
Miners, Quarrymen and related workers
III V
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VI VII VIII IX
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Service, Sport and Recreation workers
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IX
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3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
ALL DIVISION 1Il IV V VI VII VIII IX
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VII IX
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Administrative, Executive and Managerial workerr.
VI
VII IX
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IX
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Division 4
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121
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1
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1,398
65 187
1,003
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187
341
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45
TABLE B-V
OCCUPATIONAL CLSSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK
OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Condd.
Di vision/Category
1
Persons
2
(Figures for Division only are given)
Males
3
Females
4
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1
Persons
2 Males
3
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)-Contd. 3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.
Division 6 'Vorkers in Ttansport, and Commuication occupation
VI VIII IX
Division 7-8 Craftsmen, Production process workers and Lahourers not elsewhere classified
III IV V VI VII VIII IX
53 4
411 7
5,772 28
3,791 23
309 5 4
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SerVice, Sport and Recreation workers
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Division X
Workers not classifiable by occupation
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3
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3 538
3
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Females
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119
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TABLE
OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED
Educational Levels
Literate Primary Matriculation Technical Occupational Total (without or or diploma
Division Age- Literate educational Junior Higher not equal No. group Total Workers Workers levels) Basic Secondary to degree
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
TIKAMCARH
ALL DIVISIONS Total 5,321 4,474 847 2,816 79 1,785 31 342 17 532 18 12
0-14 111 82 29 25 3 25 3 15-34 2,791 2.402 389 1,637 58 901 21 ?J6 12 405 14 10 35-59 2,141 1,762 379 1,042 17 756 6 118 5 126 4 2 60+ 277 227 50 III I 102 I 8 I Age not stated
DIVISION 0 Total 523 459 64 424 53 94 7 69 16 167 17 70 Professional 0-14 1 1 .. technical and 15-34 284 41 34 5 43 11 VJ7 14 8 related workers 35-59 128 12 49 2 2·~ 5 30 3 2
60+ 11 10 1 Age not stated
DIVISION 1 Total 148 147 140 28 26 55 Administrative 0-14 executive ana 15-34 73 3 18 34 managerial 35-59 64 1 23 8 20 1 workers 60+ 3 2 1
Age not stated
DIVISION 2 Total 636 627 9 489 2 193 2 61 219 Clerical and 0-14 2 2 related 15-34 311 2 92 2 33 171 workers 35-59 168 " 93 26 48
60+ 8 6 2 Age not stated
DIVISION 3 Total 759 680 79 522 2 417 2 56 42 Sales workers 0-14 5 5
15-34 263 2 189 2 37 32 1 35-59 204 176 16 10 60+ 50 47 3
DIVISION 4 Total 157 119 38 38 2 26 2 5 4 Farmers fishermen 0-14 2 1 2 1
hunters, loggers 15-34 18 11 4 1 and ,.elated 35-59 18 1 13 1 1 3 workers 00+
DIVISION 5 Total Miners, 0-14 quqrrytnen 15-3~ ," and ,.elated 35-59 1 1 wo,.kers 60+
DIVISION 6 Total 168 168 120 99 15 6 Wo,.ke,.s in 0-14 t,.anspof't, and 15-34 58 49 6 3 communicatio1l 35-59 " 60 48 9 3 occupati~s 00+ 2 2
47
B-VI
BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
Non-technical diploma not equal to degree
M F
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post-graduate degree other
than technical degree
18
130
95 35
70
52 1'l
31
lR 13
16
15 1
6
2
19
12
10 2
12
10 2
Educational Levels
----------------~---~-------------------------------~ Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
Engineer-ing
,------'------, M
~o
6
5 1
6
fi 1
F
21
.
Medicine ,--L---,
M
22
7
4 3
7
-l 3
F
23
1
• Agriculture
r----l---. M F
2,1 25
1
Veterinary and dairy-
ing Technology Teaching ,-----'------, ~
M F M F M F
26 27 !lS 29 30 31
1
Others
M F
32 33
Age group
Total
0-14 15-34 35-59 60+
Age not stated
Total 0-14
15-34 35-59 60+
Age not stated
Total 0-14
15-34 35-59 60+
Age not stated
Total 0-14
15-34 35-59 60+
Age not ,tated
Total 0-14
15-34 35-59 60+
Total 0-14
15-34 35-59 60+
Total 0-14
15-34 3,5-59 60+
Total 0-14
15-34 115-59 60+
48
TABLE
OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED
Educational Levels r--
--1-_____ --.,
Literate Primary Matriculation Technical Occupa.tlona.1 Tota.l (without or or diploma
Division Age- Total Literate educational Junior Higher not equal No. group Workers Workers levels) Ba"ic Secondary to degree
,----"-------... ,--....}._--., r--_,I.._----. r---_'_-~ ,--_--....J._ __ ~ ,.---J---,
P M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 fl 4 5 6 7 8 9· 10 11 12 13 14 1.5
TIKAMGARH
DIVISION 7-8 Total 2,200 1,680 520 764 14 696 13 48 17 Ct'aftsmen, 0-14 13 2 13 2
production process 15-34 443 10 391l 9 33 1 14 1 workers, and B5-59 280 1 263 1 14 3 labourers Hot 60+ 27 1 26 1 1 elsewhe .. e Age not classified stated 1 1
DIVISION 9 Total 681 554 127 311 5 229 5 61 19 SeN/ice, spot't 0-14 2 2 and recreation 15-34 185 3 129 3 42 12 workers 35-59 114 2 89 2 18 7
60+ 10 9 1
DIVISION X Total 48 39 9 7 3 2 Wot'kers not O-H classfiable by 15-34 2 1 1 occupations 35-59 5 2 1 1
60+
Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.
49
B-VI
BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS I.N URBAJI AREAS ONLY-Condd.
Non-technical diploma not equal to
degree ,----"---,
M F 16 17
University degree or
post-graduate degree other
than technical degree
,.....--'-----
M F 18 19'
DISTRICT -Concld.
2
2
2
2
1
Educational Levels
Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
,...--------Engineer
ing ".----J...--.
M 20
F
21
Medicine
.---'--. M 211
F 23
Agriculture ,.---J---..,
M 24
F 25
,.
Veterinary and dairy
ing ,----J-----..
M 26
F 27
Technology ,--J---..
M 28
F 29
Teaching
M 80
F
31
Others ,...---L--.
M F 811 33
Age "roup
Total
0-14 15-34 35-59 60+
Age not stated
Total
0-14 15-34 35-59 60+
Total
0-14 15-34 35-59 60+
50
TABLE B-VII
PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY
SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Principal Work Secondary Work ,-------'----~-~~~ Total ,---------------'-
Culth'ator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural Household Industry (Division Urban At Household As Agricultural
and Major group) Industry As Cultivator Labourer ,.....--'---, ,----'----, ~--,
Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Cultivator T 8,327 2,084 6,767 5,423 R 8,271 2,e63 6,759 5,422 U 56 21 8 1
Agricultural labourer T 195 140 804 823 R 195 140 803 821 .. U 1 2
Household industry T 3,509 1,341 546 333 R 3,472 1,331 545 331 U 37 10 1 2
Household i11dustry classified by divisio11 and '11"')01" group
0 Agricllltu"e, livestock, forestry, fishing T 702 257 59 42 and hunting R 700 255 59 42
U 2 2
00 Field produce and plantation T 3 1 1 crops R 3 1 1
02 Forestt·y and logging T 4 2 R 4 2
03 Fishing T 3 R 3
04 Livestock and hunting T 692 256 56 4J R 690 254 56 42
2&3 . Mmlllfact,wing T 2,807 1,084 487 291 'R 2,772 1.076 486 289
U 35 8 7 2
20 Foodstuffs T 256 214 ]3 12 R 249 214 13 11 U 7 1
22 Tobacco products T 5 1 1 1 R 3 1 1 1 U 2
23 Textile-cotton T 129 94 27 14 R 128 93 27 14 U 1 1
24 Textile-Jute T 2 R 2
!W Textile-silk T 1 R 1 ..
51
TABLE B-VII
PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOU]\ERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY
SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER--Contd,
Principal Work \ Secondary Work -!-- Total ,- --,
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural Household Industry (Division Urban At Household As Agricultural
and Major group) Industry As Cultivator Labourer ,....-----,--------- ---.,
Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 .'1 8
TlKAMGARH DISTRICT -Coneld.
27 Textile-miscellaneous T 133 54 8 4 R 132 54 8 4 U 1
28 Manufacture of wood and wooden T 868 322 257 'Wl Products R 865 322 257 212
U 3
:n Leather and leather products T 587 231 116 15 R 580 228 116 14 U 7 1.1 1
33 Chemicals and chemical product~ T 10 2 R 8 2 U 2 -_ ....
34-35 Non-Metallic mineral products other T 415 155 58 31 than petroleum and coal R 405 151 57 31
U 10 :1 1
36 Basic metals and their products T 336 11 7 l! except machinery and transport equipment R 334 11 7 2
U 2
38 Transport equipment T 2 R 2
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing indu~tries T 63 R 63
Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
Cultivator R 2,180 643 1,842 1371 Agricultural labourer R 73 S3 228 251 Household industry R 927 40S 146 ~~
0 Ag-iculture, Ji"estock, fore,try, fi,hing 228 100 26 6 <lnd hunting
2&3 'Vlanufacturing 699 305 120 85
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)
Cultivator R 3,37<;' 701 1,278 olJ73 Agnculturallabourer R 27 48 172 104 HousehQld industry R 1,26S 495 86 DB
52
TABLE B-VII
PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY
SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER--Concld.
Principal Work J-. -----,
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Household Industry (Division
and Major group)
o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting
2&13 Manufacturinl(
Cultivator Agticulturallabourer Household industry
o Agricu It 11 r .. , Ii, t"tock, fore~try, fishin" and huntmg ,
2&3 Manufacturing
Note-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.
Secondary Work Total ,- ---'-Rural Urban At Household
Indu~try As Cultivator ,.....~ -------. Ma.les Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.
R R R
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
2,712 9, 719 39
1,034
403 1,280
241
1,08:1
63
'-166 431
92
839
, -..
As Agricultural Labourer
Males
7
9
77
3,639
313
24
285
Females
8
13
55
3,378
172
23
149
53
TABLE B-VII \
PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF ~ERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD, INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE
ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLO INDUSTRY
Note:-For description of Dlvisions and major groups, kindly see Appendix I to Explanatory Note.
PrincipallVork ,-----'---------, Addit ional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group)
1
M F
3
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT TOTAL
P.W. Division
A.W. Divicion
Major Group
Division
Major Group
o o
00
02
0'3 0,1
2&3
20
27
28 34-35
P.W. Major G'I'OltP 00
A.W. Division 0
Major Group 00
Division 2&3
Major Group 28
P.W. Majo}" Group 02
A. W. DIvision 0
Major Group 02
Division 2&3
Major Group 28
P.W. Majo'l' G'I'OUP 03
A.W. Divi~ion ,0
Major Group 03
Divsion 2&3 Major Group 34-35
P.W. Major Group 04
A.W. Division 0 Major Group 00
04
Division 2&3 Major Group 110
27 28
2,856 950 16 4
1
1 14
2
11 1
1 1 8 1
147
1 1
793
1 1
5
5
139
1 1 1 1
1,745
14
14
-1
1
1
II
1
43
1 1
552
6
346
3 1
2
1
1
P.W. Principal Work, A.W Additional Work
Principal Work
r--__..)..---"
Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and Major Group)
Total-Contd.
P.W. Division 2&3
A.W. Division 2&3
Major Grollp 23
36
P.W. Major Group 20
A.\V. Division 2&3
ivrajor Group 23
P.W. Major Group 36
A. W. Divh:ion 2&3
Major Group 35
P.W. Division 4
A.W. Division 2&3
Major Group 20 23
28
31 36
P.W. Major G'I'OUP 40
A.\v. Division 2&3
Major Group 20
P.W. Division
A.W. Division
Major Group
Di\'i~ion
Major Group
23
28
111
36
5
o 03
04
2&3
22
M
2
543
2
1
1
112
1
1
37
1
1
1,187
10
1 3
4
1 1
1,187
10
1 ~
4.
1
1
296
5
1 4
1
1
F
Principal Work
-.. Additional work at Household Industry (Division and Major Group)
1
Total-Contd.
74 P.W, Major Group 50
A.W. Dividon 2&3
Major Group 22
P.W. Major G'I'OUP 51
A.W. Divi~ion 0
25 Major Group O~
19
145
145
253
II
..
P.W. Division
A.\V. Division
Major Group
Division
Major Group
Division
Major Group
04
6
o Oil
03
04
1
10
2&3
20
!.I 3
25
27
28 33
34·35
39
P.W. Major Group 60-63
A.W. Division 2&3
Major Group 20
P.W. Majo'l" Grollp 64·68
A.W. Division 0
Major Group 0\1
03
04
M
60 1 1/
F
3
236' 252
5 !1
1
4 2
3,078
5
1
!I
II
~
II
63
34
3
II
13
2
7
1
1
156
1
1
2.821
5
1
2
'1
708
. 1
1
9 ,
6
l
680
1
t
Principal Work
,....--____)._----,
Additional work at Household Industry, (DiviFion and Major Group)
1
T otaJ- Conld,
Dlvision
Major Group
Divbion'
:Majol' Group
P.W. Division
A.W. Divhwll
Major Grou~,
Division
Major Group
1 10
2&3
20
2'1
2,
27
34-35
89
7
u
u .. 2&3
20
23
28
36
P.W. Major Group 70-71
A.W. Divi1ion 2&3
Major Group 20
23
p.W. Major Group 73
A.W. Division 0
Major Group
Division
Major Group
P.W. Division
A.\V. Division
Major ,Group
Division
Major Group
04
2&3
28
36
8
o 03
04
2&~
20
22
23
28
34-35
99
2 2
62 ?'3
2
7
1
1
492
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
386
II
1
1
106
1
1
II
1
1
5,450
7
1
G
46 4
1 4
35
1
1
9
±
1
448
"
3
6
64
TABLE B-VII PART B
Principal Work
r---_____'____'
Additional work at Household Industry, (Division and
F Major Group
1
Total-Contd.
P.W. Major Group 80 A. v.-. Division 0
Major Group O~
04
Division 2&1l
:\1ajor Group 23
28
H!-35
P.W. Ma.ior Group 81
21'i
A.\V. Division 0
Major Group 04
Division 2&:3
Major Group 2.1
P.W. Major GI'OUP 82 A.W. Division 0
Major Group 04
Division 2&3
Majo~ Group 28
P.W. Major Group 83
A.W. Division 0
Major Group 04
Division 2&3
Major Group 20
23
39
P.W. Major Group 84
A.W, Division 2&3
Major Group 28
P.W. Major G,'oup 87
A.W. Division 0
Major Group 04
Division :3&'3
Major (;"oup 2R
P.W. Majm' G,'wp 88
A.\V Division 0
Major Group O{
Division :J&~
Major Group 20
22 28
M
2
1,810 ?,
1
2 9
2 (j
1
1,688
G
2
2
380
1
1
294
4
3
1
32
'3
3
180
2 2
889
1
1
1
1 21
F
3
4
133
1 1
2
2
6]
1 1
5
5
13
2
2
1
1
10
188
Principal Work
--_ ....... _.------Additional work at Household Indu~try, (Division and Major Group)
Total-Coneld.
P.W Division
A.W. Division
:vrajor Group
Divi~ion
Major GrClup
9
o 04
2&~
SIn
28 31
34-'15
:JG
30
P.W. Major G1'OUP 90
A.\V. Di\'bion 0
Major Group 04
Dividon 2&3
Major Group 20
p.W. Divisioil
A.W. Division
Major Group
Major Group
:23
213 31
34-35
36
39
RURAL
o o
00
02
03
04
2&3
::10
27
2:-1
P.W. Major G1'Onp 00
1 A,\Y. Di\'idon 0
:\Iajor Gronp 00
Division '2&3
1 :Major Group 28
M F
3
4,263 4,179
9 B
9 ~
21 20
4 ~
1 12 11
~ 1 1
1 1
4,263 4,179
!:J 3
9 3 21 20
4 5 1
12 11 4 1
2.686
16
1
1 14
10
1
1 8
75
1
1 1 1
928
4
2
1
1
39
1 1
Principal Work
r-
Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)
1
M
2
Rural-Contd.
P.W. Major Crou!> A.W. Division
Major Group Division Major Group
P-W. Major CorOtiP A. W. Division
Major Group
P.W. Majoor'Coroups A.W. Division
Major Group
Division Major Groups
P. W.Division
A. W. Division
Major,Groups
P.W. Major CorOIlP A. W, Division Major Group
P,W. Majoor Grc"p A. \V. Division
Major Group
P,W. Division
A. W, Division
Major Groups
02
o 02
2&3 28
03
o 03
121 1 1 5 5
133 1 1
04 1.725
o 14 00 04 14
2&3 4 20 1 27 1 28 2
2&3 79 2&3 2
23 1
36 1
2Q_ 24
2&3 1 2.3 1
36 21 2&3 1
36 1
4 777 2&.3 9
20 1 23 28 31 36
2
4 1 1
P-W. Major Croup 40 777 9 A. W. Division 2&3
Major Groups 20
23 28 31 36
2
4
1
1
F
3
536
6
344
3
1 2
1
44
17
19
121
121 ..
55
TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.
Principal Work
Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)
1
M
2
RuraZ-Contd.
P.W. Division
A.W. Division
Major Groups
P.W. Major Croup A. W. Div ision Major Groups
P.W. Division
A.W. Division
Major Groups
Division
Major Groups
P.W. Major Coro"p A.W. Division Major Group
P.W. Major Croup A.W. Division Major Groups
Division Major Groups
P.W. Division A.W. Divifion
Major Group
Division
Major Groups
5 o
03
166 5 1
04 4
51 156 o 5
03 1 04 4
6 2,240 o
02 03 04
2&3 20 23 25 27 28 33
34-35
60-63
2&3 20
64,68
o 02 03 04
2&3
20 23 2.5
27 28
33 34-35
7 o
04
2&3 20 23 28 36
5
1 2 2
61 34
3 2
12 2 7 1
ZJ 1 1
2,149
5 1 2
2 60 33
3 2
12
7
1
280 1 1 4
1 1 1
1
F
3
Principal Work
,.--.-'------. Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)
1
M
2
Ruml-Contd.
179 2
2 179
2
2
623 1 1
9 4
1
5
604
1 1
9 4
1
P.W. Major Group A.W. Division Major Groups
P.W. Major Group A.W. Division
Major Group
Divi~ion
Major Group
P.W. Division
A.W. Division
Major Groups
Division
Major Groups
P.W. Major Coroup A.W. Division
Major Groups
Division
Major Groups
P,W. Major Croup A.W. Division Major Group Division
Major Groups
4 P.W. MajorOoroup A.W. Division
Major Group Division
Major Group
P,W Majol' GI'OUP A.W. Dh'ision
Major Group Division
Major Groups
70-71 2&3
20 23
73
o 04
2&3 28
196 2 1 1
84
1
1 2 1
36 1
8 3,954 o 7
03 - 1
04 6
2&3 39
20 4
23 !l
28 31 39 1
80 1.198
o 3 03 1 04 2
2&3 7
23 1 28 6
81 1,376
o 04
2&3 2 113 2
82
o 04
2&3 28
83 o
04 2&3
20 23 39
245
1 1
247
4
3
1
F
.. .. ..
292 4
10
9
3
6
3
92
1 1 2 2
47
5
5
5
2 2 1
1
Principal Work
r----_..t___----._
Additional work at Household Industry, (Division & Major Group)
Rural-Concld.
P.W. Major Group
A. W. Division
Major Group
P.W. Major Gf"OUP
A.W. Division
Major Group
Division
Major Grou,
P.W. Major Group A.W. Division
Major Group
Division Major Group,
P. W. Division
A.W. Division Major Group
Division
Major Groups
P.W. Major Group A.W- Division
Major GrcI'p
A..W. Division
Major Groups
84
2&3 28
87
o 04
2&3
28
88 ()
04 2&3
20
28
9 o
04 2&3
20
23 28 31
34-35
36
39
90
·0 04
2&3 20 23 28 31
34-35
36
39
URBAN
P.W. Division A,W. Division
Major Group
o 2&3
34·35
M
5
3
3
133
2
2
4
4
718 1
1
19 1
18
4,006 9 9
21 4
1 12 4
4,006 9
9
21 4
1 12
4
170 1
1
F
3
8
137
1
1
4,022 3 3
20
5
11 1 1
1
1
4,022 3
3 20
5
11 1 1 1
1
22
56
TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.
Principal Work
Additional work at Household Indur.try, (Division & Major Group)
1
1\1
Urban-Contd.
P.W Major Group A.W. Division
Major Group
P.W . Division A.W. Division Major Group
P.W. Majof" Group
A.W. Division
Major Group
P.W. Division
A.W. DivHon Major Group
P.W. Major Group
A W. Division
Major Group
P.W. DIvision AW. Dh'ision Major Group Division Major Groups
P.W. Major G"OI~P
A.W. DiVision Major Group
Division
Major Groups
P.W. Division
A.W, Division
Major Groups
03 2&3
34.35
6 1 1
4 410 2&3 1
23 1
40 410
2&3 1 23 1
; 130 '2&3 1
22 1
50 50
2&3 1
22
6 838 1 9
10 2 2&3 2
27 1 39 1
64-68 672
9 10 2
2&3 2 27 1
39 1
8 1,496 2&3 7
22 23 1
28 4,
34-35 1
P.W. Majof' Group 80 6f2
2 1 1
A.W. Division 2&3 Major Group 23
34-35
P.W. Majof' Group 87
A. W. Division 2&3 Major Group 28
47
1 1
F
3
24
24
74
85
76
156
2
Principa.l Work
Additional work at Household Industrv, (Division & Major Group)
1
M
U I'ban-Coneld.
P.W. Majol' GI'OUP
A.W. Division
Major Groups
88 2&3
22
28
171
4
1
3
Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
P W. Division
A.W. Division Division
P. W. Division
A.W. Division
P,W. Division A.W. Division
P.W. Divi~ion 1\ W. Division
P.W, Division A.W. Division
Dh'ision
P.W. Division
A.W, Division
Division
P.W. Division
A.W. Division
Division
P.W. Division A.W. Didsion Division
o 745
o 3 2&3 5
2&3 20
2&3 1
4 275 2&3 1
5 o 1
6 641 o 3
2&3 25
7 165
o 1
2&3 2
8 1.372
o 2 2&3 6
9 1,914 o 2
2&3 1
2 Jatara Tah~i1 (Rural)
P.W. Division A.W. Division
p.W. Division
A.W. Division
P.W. Dlvision
A.W. Division
P.W. Division A.W. Division
P.W. Division
A.W. Division Division
P.W. Division A.w. Division
Division
o 1,178 2&3 4
4 211
2&3 4,
5 26
o 1
6 654 2&3 15
8 1,411
o 4 2&3 -24
9 1.957 o 7
2&3 20
F
s
15
30~
2
4
21
110
2
88
5
986
s
461
35
63
2
326 3
79
4 3
2,214 3
10
Principal Work ,_---..J-__ -,
Additional work at Household Industry. (Division and Major Group)
1
Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
P.W. Division 0 763 A.W. Division 0 13
'Divtsion 2&3 1
P.W. Division 2&3 23 A.W. Di,.vision 2&3 1
P.W. Division 4 261 A.W. Division 2&3 4
M F
3
164 2
1
6&
57
TABLE B-VII PART B-Concld.
Principal Work Principal Work
,..-----'-----,
Additional work Additional work at Household at Household Industry. Industry. (Division and (Division and Major Group M F Major Group) M F
1 2 3 1 s
Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)-Contd. Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.
P.W. Division 5 108 56 P. W. Division 8 1.171 125
A.W Division 0 3 A.W. Division 0 1 P.W. Division 6 945 187 Division 2&3 9 1 A.W. Division 0 2 1 I
P.W. Division 9 835 822 Division 2&3 21 4
A.W. Division 2&3 2 P.W. Division 7 46 A W. Division 2&3 2
58
TABLE
PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED IS AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD
,-----'-----.,
Total unemployed
Seeking employment r-------------L----- ---,
Age groups ,----.-------------'---_.---_.
Total 15·19 20·24 25·29 30-3~ S. Educational levels No. ,--.....____, ~--...,
2
:3
4
5
6
Total
Illiterate
Literate (withont educational level)
Primary or Junior Ha .. ic
Matriculation or Higher Secondary
University degree or post graduate degree other than tec-hnict! degree.
P
3
55
18
2'1
8
5
1
M
4
55
18
2fl
8
!5
1
F
5
Note :-LiDe~ and columns with nil entrie~ have been omitted.
i\1
6
21
5
10
3
2
1
F
7
M 8
II
4
6
1
F
9
M F M F M F 10 11 l2 Iil 14 1.5
TIKAMGARH
5 4
1
1 3
3 .. 1 "
1
TABLE
PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX
RURAL UNEMPLOYED BY ....,
Total unemployed Illiterate ,-----~ ...... ,-- ......
District/Tahsil Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 ·1 5 6 7
TIKAMGARH DiSTRICT 86 86 5 5
1 Niwari Tahsil ~9 29 '1 ~
~ Jatara Tahsil 39 3\1 , •• 1 1
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil IS IS 2 :.I
59
B-VIII
AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY for the first time Persons employed before but rtow ou t of employmen t and seeking work
Age-groups
35+ Age not Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ s. stated No.
r--'----. ~----, ,----'---.. r----A..____, r-~ ,.--L---. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1
DISTRICT
34 8 8 6 7 3 2
13 4 2 3 1 II 1 2
13 4 2 1 5 1 3
5 2 II 1 4
•• .. 8 2 1 5
.. .. .. .. .. . . 6
B-VIII
AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS
Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation & above District/Tahsil __.J.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person., Males Females
8 9 10 11 U 13 14 15 16 1
20 20 31 31 30 30 District
5 {i 11 11 11 11 1
9 9 U 12 17 ' 17 2
6 Q 8 8 .. 9 ~ 3
60
TABLE
PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,
Total Dependents, infants Non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled
Total/Rural/Urban Age-group L ___ ----.,
r--~ ,.----1---. r----"----, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH
Total All ages 210,264 92,643 117,621 16,988 2,492 23 33,132 74,615 81,327 0-14 165,312 86,019 79,293 13,721 2,388 13 3,626 72,261 73,274
15-34 22,671 4,100 18,571 3,267 104 6 17650 517 786 35-59 12,573 785 11,788 3 9,589 409 1,990 60+ 9,615 1,700 7,915 1 2,267 1,389 5,223
Age not 93 39 54 39 54 stated
Rural All ages 196,464 87,220 109,244 14,802 1,729 23 29,311 71,636 77 ,597 O-u 157,170 A1,769 75,401 12,252 l,6!H 13 3,465 69,480 70,237
15-34 19J13S )3,233 16,105 2,550 s:; 6 15,374 449 667 fj.'i-5!l 10,990 652 10,338 3 8,374 360 1,78.) t10+ 8,875 1,527 7.348 1 2,098 1,308 4,856
Age not 91 )39 52 39 52 stated
Urban All age~ 13,800 5,423 8,377 2,186 763 3,821 2,979 3,730 0-14 8,142 4,250 iI,892 1,469 694 161 2,781 3,037
15-34 3,333 867 2,466 717 69 2,276 68 119 35-59 1,583 Vl3 1,450 1,215 49 205 60+ 740 173 567 169 81 367
Age not 2 2 2 stated
Niwari
Rural All ages 55,181 25,608 29,573 5,745 764 5 7,732 19,585 20,%9 0-14 44,778 23,575 21,203 4,593 749 3 1,155 18,965 19,297
15-M 5,416 1,355 4,061 1,152 ]5 2 3,919 122 118 35-59 2,514 181 2,333 1,815 54 479 60+ 2,473 497 1,976 843 444 1,075
Age not stated
2 Jatara
Rural All ages 77,138 33,145 43,993 5,465 456 13 13,666 27,427 29,609 0-14 59,927 31,226 28,701 4,611 441 7 1,851 26,606 26,409
15-34 8,613 1,126 7,487 854 15 4 7,122 182 349 35-59 4,990 238 4,752 1 3,961 163 718 60+ 3,561 531 3,030 1 732 452 2,110
Age not 47 24 23 24 23 stated
3 Tikamgarh
Rural All ages 64,145 28,467 35,678 3,592 509 5 7,913 24,624 27,019 0-14 52,465 26,968 25,497 3,048 504 3 459 23,909 24,.591
15-34 5,R09 752 4,557 544 5 4,333 145 200 35-59 3,486 233 3,253 2 2,598 143 588 60+ 2,841 499 2,342 523 412 1,671
Age not H 15 29 15 29 stated
61
B-IX
BROAD AGE·GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY
Jnmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed before Retired, rentier or mental and charitable employment for the but now out of employ-independent persons Beggars, vagrants etc. institutions first time ment and seeking work Age-group ,-___ _.c_---....,
r--------'------, ,---- -..... Males Females MaJes· Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2
DlSTRICf
369 384 446 285 59 84 59 All ages T I 21 .5 2 0-14
20 4 128 27 38 82 42 15-34 129 123 213 85 16 15 35-59 219 257 84 168 5 2 60+
Age not stated
231 335 431 271 9 63 25 All ages R 1 ,. 21 5 2 0-14
18 3 127 26 2 61 20 15-34 78 99 202 79 4 1 5 35-59
134 233 81 161 3 .. 60+ Age not
stated
138 49 15 14 50 21 34 All ages U 0-14
2 1 1 1 36 21 22 15-34 51 24 11 6 12 10 35-59 85 14 3 7 2 2 60+ .. Age not
st'l.ted
Tahsil
69 52 173 56 2 22 7 All ages R 14 2 0-14
2 2 50 7 1 22 4 15-3~ 38 15 85 24 1 .. 3 35-59 29 '35 24 23 60+ .. Age not
stated
Tahsil
84 182 117 80 28 11 All ages R 1 1 0-14 8 1 40 28 10 15-34
23 53 50 20 o' 1 35-59 52 128 26 60 .{)O+
Age not stated
Tahsil
78 101 141 m 7 13 7 All ages R 6 3 2 0-14
8 37 19 1 11 6 15-34 17 31 67 35 3 1 1 35-59 53 70 31 78 3 60+
.Age not stated
63
TABLE B-X
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIV~TION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD
INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS (BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
TIKAMCARH DISTRICT
Total Households engaged Households Households Households engaged Eural Total number of neither in cultiva- engaged in engaged in both in cultivation
District /Tahsil Urban households tion nor in Hou sehold cultivation Household and Household Industry only Industry only Industry
1 2 !'l 4 5 6 7
TIKAMCARH DISTRICT T 18,760 3,309 12,30, 898 2,248 R 17,903 2,713 12,143 813 2,234 U 857 596 162 85 14
- Niwari Tahsil R 5,013 822 8,326 274 591 2 ]atara Tahgj[ R 6,535 900 4,435 247 953 3 Tikamgarh Tah~il R 6,355 991 4,382 292 690
TABLE B-XI SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND
AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
Fif(U!'e~ ], 2 and '1 in column 1 stand for: ] for payment iu money kind or ~hare. cO
money, kind or share.
Owned or held from Government. 2 Held from private persons or institutions Partly held f,'om Government and partly from private persons for payment in
Intf'l'e,t in land
cultivated
Total I 2 3
Total 1 2 fl
Total 1 2 3
Total 1 2 3
Total I 2 3
No. of ,--cultivating Less
household, than 1
2 B
14,377 713 12,964 685
245 19 1,168 9
3,917 179 3,496 170
104 il 317 1
5,388 273 4,902 267
61 4 424 2
5,072 261 4,566 2.8
79 7 427 6
176 5 156 5
13 7
1.0--2'4
3,01 I 2,761
107 143
727 661 44 22
1,230 1,146
29 55
1,054 954
34 66
45 41 3 I
Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres _.J....
5
.5'0-7-4 6
7'5-9'9
7
io·o-12"4
>;
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT (RURAL!
4,192 2,700 1,346 849 3,739 2,390 1,218 767
73 27 7 9 380 283 121 73
1 Niwari Tah~il (Rural)
1,035 736 415 289 929 645 374 2M 27 13 5 5 79 78 S6 30
2 Jatara Tah"il (Rural)
1,618 987 453 272 1,452 870 405 255
16 10 1 1 150 107 47 16
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
1,539 977 478 288 1,358 875 439 258
30 4 1 3 151 98 38 27 TIKAMCARH DISTRICT (URBAN)
54 30 16 13 47 25 13 13 6 3 1 I 2 2
12'5-14.9
9
521 455
66
176 147
2!)
ISO 160
20
165 148
17
15.0-29.9
10
860 779
3 78
289 251
2 S6
310 286
1 23
261 242
19
12 II
----, 30.0- 50+ Un~peci-49'9 & more fied
11 12 Vl
154 142 ..
12
61 56
5
52 49
3
41 37 ..
4
30 27
3
9 8
1
13 12
1
8 7
1
1 1
•• •• ..
Size of land (Class rani(es
in acres)
1
All size,
Less than 1.0-2.4 25-4.9 5.0-7.4
75-9.9 10.0-12.4
125-14.9
1S.0-29.9 30.0-49.9
50+ Unspecified
All sizes Less than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4
7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9
50+ Unspecified
All sizes
Less than 1
1.0-2.4
2.5-4.9
5.0-7.4
7.5-9.9
10.0-12.4
12.5-14.9
15.0-29.9
80.0-49.9
50+
House-holds
12,143
570 2,454 3,481
2,329
1,159 751 -170
767 137 24
3,326 145 591 866 638 349 253 160 259 55
9 1
4,435 206 987
1,312
83.
3i9 2'14
156 267
43 7
64
TABLE
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS, ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY
HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL
Total of Cultivating Households
(BASED ON
Cultivating households according to number
r----...}.___----.. ,---________ _.J...
Familyworkers
r- __l.___-"
Hired workers
M F
3
19,177 664
3,272 5,ISO 3,819
2,016
1,396 897
1,590 292
48 3
5,335 178 815
1.293 1,042
599 460 293 527 107 18
3
6,S08
228
1,271
1,917
l,a63 666 428 307 518
93
17
5
13,538 2,659
472 7 2,353 69 3,S09 225 2,770 314
1,441 357 945 326 575 233
985 747 161 294 26 87
4.052 122 633
1,038 842 437 326 218 353 69 13
1
4,333
153 844
1,268
905 432
261 169 259
37 5
1,898 2
21 156 239 242 265 182 511 222
58
327 4
9
19 18 29 29 19
152 29 19
1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons r----'---. r----_____J._ r----_.J...~--
House- Family holds worker's
,..----J----, M F
7 8
House· Family Hired House· Family holds workers workers holds workers
9
M
10
F
11 12 13
M
14
F
15
Hired workers
16
TIKAMGARH
1,791
177 515 514 300
104 69 49
54 8
363 43 85
110 63 26 13 10 10
'3
856
73
263 241
140
52 32 25
26 ;I
1,529 144
413 442 273
262 4,434 5,016 3,662 33 260 276 241
102 1,141 1,265 999 72 1,409 1,570 1,211 27 767 863 644
95 58 45 51
9 375 436 280
7
II 4
3
301 62 37 6 61 24 92 18 55 8 25 1 11; 2
8 2 9 1 3
190 229 114 142 153 195 22 36
3 4
1,087 1,173 55 59
276 295 313 326 187 192 104 115
67 79 32 38 43 54 10 i5
127 70 83 6
926 50
249 285 167 82 44 18 27
4
741 1 IS 1,740 2,049 1,363
61 12 97 104 88
215 48 460 530 386 212 29 576 677 462 130 10 292 347 231
45 7 131 157 92
26 (; 73 90 48
24 1 40 51 26 25 1 63 81 27
3 1 7 11 2
1 1 1
190 5,117
3 125 18 755 37 1.437 27 1,121
34 560 24 411 16 237
28 391 2 71
8
75 1,506 1 43 8 214
15 392 15 315 11 1t>7 11 130 8 85 5 132 1 24
3 1
10,231
226 1,461 2,798 2,269
I,m 873 491 821 142
12 3
2,933 78
411 744 611 335 269 162 271
47 2 3
68 1.665 3,406
2 36 63
4 252 481
13 468 943
6 367 764 13 182 il79
8 III 245 3 70 157
18 150 314 1 27 56
2 4
7,546
186 1,141 2,197 1,704
846 602
313
471
75 10
676
4 27 89
120 65
60 62
175
59 15
I Niwari
2,269 64
333 619 493 253 197 112 162
3(,
5
1
315 1
13 57 67 22. 26 37 69 16 7
2 .Iatara
2328 178
53 2
371 5 696 5
550 12 258 15
144 19
81 13 164 75
20 28 1 4
65
B-XII
SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND
AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
20% SAMPLE)
of Persons engaged in cultivation
,----------6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified
,.-- -------- ---'-------- Size of land House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (Class ranges holds Family workers wo:'kers holds Family workers workers holds Family workers workers in acres)
,..---J---., ,.---J------, ,----'-----,
M F M F M F
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1
DISTRICT (RURAL)
687 2,197 1,892 608 97 204 176 1,137 17 48 All sizes
; 18 12 3 Less than 1
36 127 105 4 2 6 6 20 5 1.0-2.4
112 363 326 47 5 7 3 50 4 2 2.5-4.4J 132 401 382 112 7 13 13 55 2 5.0-7.4
106 318 279 128 14 32 27 130 7';-9.9
66 2C6 180 87 15 30 2; 155 10.0-12.4
;9 204 174 31 " IS 14 124 12.5-14.iJ
134 447 358 130 32 76 70 368 3 46 15.0-29.9
29 93 66 42· 7 14 13 191 30.0-49.9
8 20 10 27 4 II 5 44 ;0+ Unspecified
Tahsil (Rural)
273 782 674 447 83 146 121 1,060 14 All sizes
1 4 2 3 Less than 1
11 48 27 5 l.O-2.4
44 127 114 43 4 4 2 40 3 1 2.5-4.9
66 177 168 112 5 7 6 45 2 5.0-7.4
41 107 85 99 11 17 16 110 7,5-9.9
29 76 6J 73 14 25 19 155 10.0-12.4
22 70 72 1'l 11 15 14 ]24 12.5-14.9
45 137 114 79 28 56 49 358 1 15.0-29.9
]2 3] 25 21 6 11 10 184 30.0-49.9
2 5 3 7 4 11 5 44 50+ Unspecified
Tahsil (Rural)
166 584 0199 34 5 28 28 3 47 All sizes
.. Less than 1
11 39 34 1 6 5 1.0-2.4
26 85 91 1 1 2.5-4.9
34 117 108 1 5 6 5.0-7.4
24 85 75 1 '1.5-9.9
17 62 57 2 1 5 6 10.0-12.4
21 75 61 3 ., 12.5-14.9
24 86 56 13 2 12 11 2 .. 46 15.0-29.9
5 2::J 14 30,0-49.9
4 12 3 15 50+
66
TABLE
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY
lURED WORKERS IN RURAL
(BASED ON
Cultivating Households according to number
__ ...L_.....-
Total of cultivating Households 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons
Size of land ._,___-~ ,---__ ...L __ --..
,------'-----., .------'--(Class ran~es House· Famil)'- Hired House. Family House· Family Hired House· Family Hired
in acres) holds workel's wor· holds workers holds wo,'kel's wor ... holds wOl'kers worker~ .---'--, kefs ,.----'---, ,---.J-....--, kers ,-_..J..-..--.,
M F M F M F M F
3 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1·5 16
3 Tikamgarh
All sizes 4,382 7,034 ·5,1S3 434 572 487 85 1,607 1,794 1,373 47 1,946 3,892 2,949 183 Less than 1 219 2.~8 197 1 61 46 15 108 113 103 46 85 69 1 1.0-2.4 876 1,186 876 39 167 137 30 405 440 S6! 6 289 569 437 9 2.5-4.9 1,303 1,970 1,503 50 163 138 25 520 567 464 9 577 1,111 892 27 5.0-7.4 857 1,414 1,023 57 97 88 9 288 3114 246 6 439 894 661 41 7.5-9.9 421 751 572 86 26 25 1 . 140 164 106 10 211 42t 335 28
10.0-12.4 264 508 358 32 24 21 3 50 60 35 5 170 359 261 15 12.5-14.9 1M 297 188 32 14 13 1 42 53 26 5 82 172 120 12 15.0-29.9 241 545 373 M 18 17 1 47 60 29 Ii 109 236 145 ~1
30.0-49.9 89 92 55 43 1 1 5 10 20 39 25 15 50+ 8 13 8 10 1 1 2 3 1 3 6 4 4
TIKAMGARH
All si:z:es 162 205 116 99 37 34 3 64 69 41 18 51 85 59 45 Less than 1 5 6 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2
1.0-2.4 39 49 28 15 13 13 13 15 11 12 20 16 II 2.5-4.9 50 58 35 28 12 9 3 21 22 13 7 13 21 13 7 5.0-7.4 27 33 20 31 4 4 9 10 5 3 12 17 14 16 7.5-9.9 16 26 21 2 9 9 7 2 5 10 9
10.0-12.4 13 15 4 10 3 3 6 7 2 3 4 5 2 7 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 II 16 3 13 3 3 4 4 3 3 8 2 4 30.0-49.9 \ 2 1
Note-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.
67
B-XII
SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND
AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY--Concld.
20% SAMPLE)
of persons engaged in cultivation
-----. 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified
Size of land House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired (Class ranges hold., 'Workers Workers holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers in acres)
,--_..A___--., r--_..J...._~
M F M F M F
17 18 19 ~O 21 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 1
Tahsil (Rural)
248 831 719 12] 9 30 2] ]] All sizes 4 14 10 Less than 1
14 40 44 4 1 1 20 1.0-2.4 42 151 121 !l 1 3 1 10 2.5·4.9 32 107 106 1 1 1 10 5.0-7.4 41 126 119 28 3 15 11 20 7.5-9.9 20 68 59 12 10.0-12.4 16 59 41 15 12.5-14.9 65 224 188 88 :I 8 10 10 15.0-29.9 12 39 27 21 1 3 3 7 30.0-49.9
2 3 4, 5 50+
DISTRICT (URBAN)
10 17 13 36 All sizes Less than
I I 4 1.0-2.4 4 6 6 14 2.5-4.9 2 2 1 12 5.0-7.4 2 7 S 7.5-9.9
10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9
6 ,. 15.0-29.9
" .. 30.0-49.9
58
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"I ... - ..... .....
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:
:
:
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:
70
TABLE B-X[V
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED
BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS
(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
Part A-Households Classified by Major Groups of Principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged
Total Households engaged in Household Indnstry number according to the number of persons engaged
Corle No, of Household Industry (Division and Major Total of --'-I. S. I. C. Group only of ISIC) Rural house- 2 3-5 6--10 More Un-
Urban holds Person Persons Persons Persons than 10 speci persons lied
2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
AlI Industries T 898 382 342 168 5 R 813 :332 319 156 5 U 85 50 23 12
Divis,on 0 Ag,.icultll,.e, livestock, forestry, fishing and T 108 37 46 24 1 hunting R 104 36 45 22 1
U 4 1 1 2 Major Group 02 Forestry and lDg2ing T 2 2
R 2 2 03 Fi hing T 2 1 1
R 2 1 1 04 Livestock and hunting T 104 36 43 24 1
R 100 35 42 22 1 U 4 1 1 2
Division 2&3 ltlanufacturing T 790 345 296 144 5 .. R 709 296 274 134 5 U 81 49 22 10
Major 20 Foodstuffs T 82 20 39 23 Group R 67 14 33 20
U 15 6 6 3 22 Tobacco products T 16 13 2 1
R 1 1 .. U 15 12 2 1
23- Textile-cotton T 80 19 30 29 2 ., R 71 18 27 24 2 U 9 1 3 5
25 Textile-wool T 2 1 1 R 2 1 1
27 Textil e-miscellaneous- T 78 50 23 5 " R 64 41 19 4
U 14 9 4 1 28 Manufacture of wood and wooden products T 292 123 116 51 2
R 281 116 112 51 2 U 11 7 4
31 Lea ther and leather products T 88 59 18 11 R 85 58 16 Jl U 3 1 2
33 Chemicals and cnemical products T l! 2 R 2 2
34-35 Non-metallic mineral products other than T 83 18 42 22 1 petroleum and coal R 80 15 42 22 1
U :3 3 S6 Basic metaI~ and their products except T 28 18 10
machinery and transport equipment R 25 15 10 U ~ 3
88 Transport equipment T 1 1 R 1 1
89 Miscellaneous manufacturing indu~tries T 88 23 13 2 R SO 16 12 2 U 8 7 1 ..
71
TABLE B-XIV
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Contd.
(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
Part B-Households classified by minor groups Of Principal Household Industry
Code Household Industry minor group Number of Code Household Industry minor group Number of
No. of (Description) Households No. of (Description) Households
I.S.I.C. r-- I.S,I.C ...... T R U T R U
1 3 4 5 1 S , - 5
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
All household Indu5tries 898 813 85 207.0 oil pressing ghani, koJlhu or by 58 48 10 small machines
025.1 Production of kathha 1I ~ 209.2 Making of sweet-meat, !addu, 12 9 S
0310 Production of fish by fishing in II II peda, barphi, batasa etc.
inland waters and ponds including fish farms and fish hatcheries ~09.4 Making of chura or chira, mUri, 1 1
murki, khoi 040.1 Rearing of goat for milk and 17 11
anim'1.1 power 209.5 Making of chat 1 1
040JiI Rearing of buffalo for milk and 2 1 1 220.0 Manufacture of bidi 16 1 lI:i
animal power 1130.0 Cotton ginning, cleaning, ~ ~ ..
040.3 Rearing of cows for milk and 2 2 carding, pressing and baling animal power
231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha g 9 040.5 Production and rearing of 4~ 411 and takali)
livestock mainly for milk and animal power n. e. c. 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) 4 S 1
and yarn 041.1 Sheep breeding and rearing 26 25 1
233.8 Tie and dye (bandhani) of cloth 6 6 041.2 Production of wool 1 1 and yarn
042.2 Rearing and production of other 1 1 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in 55 48 1 animals (mainly for !>laughter) handlooms n. e. c.
237.0 ~inting of cloth (cotton) 3 3
043.1 Poultry keeping and production 6 6 of eggs 2392. Making of thread, rope, cordage 1 1
and twine (cotton)
0432 Rearing and production of ducks, 7 1 hens etc. and other small birds
255.0 Weaving of woollen doth in 2 2.
e. g. pigeons, parrots, peacock, handloom such as blankets,
maina etc. rugs, pashmina, ghulma,
gudma, etc.
200.1 Production of flour by village 6 5 1 chaHies or flour mill by grinding
272..5 Lace garland making 1 1
wheat, maize, gram etc. 2732 Traditional garments 64 64
206.0 Production of butter, cream, ghee, 4 4 273.4 Making of textile garments 12 12 Cheese chhana, khowa and other including rain·coats and head-dairy products. li\ears n.e.c.
72 -
TABLE B-XIV
SAM-PLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Contd.
(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
Part B-Households classified by minor groups of Principal Household Industry
Code Household Industry minor group Number of Code Household Industry minor group Number of
No. of (Descriptioa) Households No. of (Description) Households
I.S.I.e. r--___'__~ I.S.I.C. .. T R U T R U
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
TIKAMGARH DISTRICf -Contd.
274.3 Manufacture of other made-up 1 1 313.0 Manufacture of leather products 4 4 .. textile goods like math'ess, quilt such as leather upholstery, suit rezai etc. n.e.c. cases, pocket-books, cigarette and
281.0 Manufacture of wooden 1 1 key cases, purses, saddlery, whip,
furniture and fixtures acquaducts (kos), charsa a.nd other articles
282.0 Manufacture of structural 31 27 4
wooden goods (including treated 333.0 Manufacture of fire arks and 1 1 .. timber) such as beams, posts, other explosives such as doors. windows pataka etc.
283.1 Carpentary works concerned 16 16 881S.7 Manufacture of medicines 1 1 " with repairs of agricultural
(ayurvedic, unani etc.) and implements (woad) pharmaceutical preparations
288.3 Making of mats, handfans and 1 1 umbrellas from p~lm leaves. 340.3 Manufacture of other clay 1 1
288.5 Making of baskets and 232 229 8 products n,e.c.
broomsticks 350.0 Making of earthenware snch as 81 79 II
288.6 Making of donas (drone) and i 8 1 pottery, etc.
pattals (patravali) from lewes 8.56,1 Making of earthen toys and 1 1
288.B Making of chicks, cuscus-tatti 2 1 1 artware and fan~, ~tiGks, and pole~ from bamboo 365.1 Making of utensils of brass 1 1
liRB,9 ~lanufacture of other articles 5 5 and bell metal
from leaf, cane, bamboo, cork and other allied products n.e.c. 365.4 Making of brass and bell metal 1 1
ornaments 810.1 Flaying, proces~ing Qf hides 12 12
and skins including taxidermy 365,5 Making of other brass and bell 1 1
810.2 Currying, tanning and Huh-hing 12 12 metal products n e.c.
of hides and skins preparation 867.2 Making of articles from tin 1 1
of finished leather sheets
S11.1 Making of leather boots, shoes 58 55 3 or chappals (slippers, sandals) 867.5 Manufacture of other 1 1
metal products (excluding S11.8 Manufacture of other .2 .2 iron, brass, bell metal
footwear D.e.C. aluminium) n.e.c.
73
TABLE B-XIV
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Concld.
(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
Part B-Households .c1assified by minor group.of Principal Household Industry
Code No. of I.S.I.C.
Household Industry minor group Number of Code Household Industry minor group (Description) Households No. of (Description)
I.S.I.C.
1
369.1 Manufacture of agricultural
implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.
869.3 Making of iron utensils
(e.g. buckets etc.) and articles from iron sheets
369.8 Foundry. industry (including blacksmithy)
888.0 Repair of cycle and
rickshaw
998.2 Goldsmithy
T
a
IS
5
1
18
R , U
5 1
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Concld.
11 2
..
4 1
1
8
SDS.S Manufacture of jewellery. silverware and wares using gold and other precious metal and precious and semi-precious stones
893.9 Manufacture of jewellery, silverwares etc. n.e.c.
899.4 Making of lac bangles
899.9 Making and repairing of goods n.e.c. t.
T
3
19
1
4
1
Number of Households
R ,
19
1
2
••
U
II
.. '2
74
TABLE
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIV A nON AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
Size of land (Class ranges in acres)
1
All sizes
Less than
1.0- 2.4 2.5- 4.9 5.0- 7.4
7-5- 9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 lS.0-29.9 30.0-49.9
50+
All siz_
Less than 1
1,0- 2.4
2.5- 4.9
5.0- 7.4
'1.5- g.!)
10,0-12.4 12.5~14.g.
15,0-29.9' 30.0-49.9
All sizes
Less than 1 1.0- 2.4
2.5- 4.9
5.0- 7.4-
7.5- 9,9
10.0-124 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9
50+
Total of cultivating Households which are engaged in Household Industry
,-______ t__.._ _ .... ___ ~
House· Family Hired holdq workers workers
,--_'__~
M F
5
2,234 4.083 2,870 274 143 216 143 2 557 876 606 31 7 \I 1,249 904 67 371 697 495 66 187 379 268 32 98 234 161 15 51 143 93 224 17 48 6 17
591 1,137 3-1 58
l-q6 208
169 30D 98 206
66 129
36 83 16 51
30 69 6 2..[
97 19 158 23 31 12 7 7
852 179 29
178 8 285 49
1.50 5.5 101 21
59 H
28 11
53 1(i
19 5
953 1,742 1,106 55 67 a6 67 :2 2~3 386 237 a 306 529 351 9
153 ~86 198 7
64 137 72 1
38 95 57 24 68 {6 8 43 109 66 4
9 19 5 7
6 17 7 7
(BASED ON
Cultivating Househ'olds engaged in ,----- _____ J...
1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Pel'sons r----t__~ ,-----'-------.., r----~-_l_---__.
House- Family holds workers
House- Family Hired Hou,e- Family Hired
,---_;'_-~
holds workers workers ,----'---...
hold" workers workers r---"---.,
JI.1 F l\I F
6 7
156 148 17 '16 62 60 42 39 17 16 9 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 2 2
26 5
8
8
1 2
2
25 5
8 7
1 2
2
84 80 9 8
40 40
18 17
6 5
5 4
1 1 2 2
1 1 :I :I
8 10
8 780 909 1 75 92 2 238 266 3 247 28"1
124 148 45 53 20 23 6 7
19 26 5 7
2
17, 201 19 25
5~ 57
1 44 50
2! 31
10 21 6 6
:2
4 358 425 1 :-n :18
104 110
1 131 1·')7
1 :>5 G!5
1 13 Ie
S !J
2 2 8 12
4 5 1 2
11
. 635
58 207 207
94 37 17 5
10
145 IS 50
37
Hi
17
6 1
Ii
281 26 87
104 H
13
7
2
4
:'II F
12
16 1,083 2.259 47 92
3 235 474 2 374 767 6 lB9 398
112 249 52 122 22 51
2 46 92 3 6 14
4 306 619 8 18
1 69 129 1 [)8 194
1 5~ 111
23 67 21 51
7 16 1 1·') 30
'2 3
10 432 941 26 50
2 87 183
1 142 20S
4 79 17-1
43 110
19 43
11 28 22 46
11 3 9
15 16
TIKAMGARH
1,623 74 73 2
342 5 ">7\ 22 2B7 II 173 13 70 4 30 3 70 11 7 3
I Niwari
481 44
11 113 5 154 11
83 7
51 10
31 4
11 1 22 5 ~ 1
2 Jatara
600 20 40 :2
120
210 6
11[; 3
1'0 1
21
11 2 32 4
1 2
75
B-XV
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
20% SAMPLE)
P.ousehold Industry -----...,...- _,----~ '---'
U nspecif ilid Size of land
6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons (Cla~s ranges in acres)
House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers
r--J--. ,----1-~--
M F M F M F
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1
DISTRICT (RURAL)
201 695 551 110 14 72 5j 74 All sizes 4 16 It Less than I
21 74 54 9 2 14 1.0- 2.4 47 154 123 23 1 4 2Q 2.5- 4.9 39 128 107 39 2 7 6 10 5.0- 7.4 2Q 64 S3 17 5 4 2 7.5- 9.9 23 84 71 3 I 3 3 ,8 10.0-12.4 18 67 52 6 3 16 10 to 12.5-14.9 23 86 68 2 3 18 10 ·8 15.0-29.9 4 15 12 6 II 12 30.0-49.9 2 7 5 6 7 2 50+
T:\hsil (Rural)
75 248 192 1'5 9 44 33 56 AU sizes
2 10 5 e. .. Less than 1 5 14 15 2 1.0- 2.4
18 54 43 17 1 4 20 2.5- 4.9
18 56 45 37 2 7 6 10 5.0- 7.4
12 39 31 11 7.5- 9.9
6 21 19 2 1 1) :3 8 10.0-12.4
5 23 11 :2 9 5 10 12 .. ~-14.9 7 23 19 2 2 10 7 8 15.0-29.9
:2 8 ok 4 1 U 12 3O.0-4().~
Tahsil (Rural)
76 275 206 23 • 3 21 15 2 All sizes
Less than 1 12 H RO 7 1.0- 2.4
15 57 36 2 2.5- 4.9 13 42 41 5.0- 7.4 3 7 11 7.5- 9.9
11 43 29 1 100-124 9 SO 28 6 1 7 5 111.5-14.9
10 41 27 1 8 3 15.0-29.9 1 4 ± 2 30.0-4.9.9 2 7 5 1 6 7 2 50+
16
TABLE
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
(BASED ON
Cultivating Households engaged in
Total of cultivating 1 Person ~ Persons 8--5 Per&ons Households which are
Size of land engaged in Household (Class ranges in acres) Industry
r'-- -, ,.-- ,.-- r------'-----. . House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired holds workers work err. holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers
,----.J---. ..---'----. ~ M F M F M F M F
1 li 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
3 Tikamgarh
All sizes 690 1.204 912 40 46 43 3 247 283 209 2 34; 699 ;42 10 I_ess than 1 42 62 47 3 3 24 29 19 13 24 22
1.0- 2.4 178 282 191 14 14 12 2 80 90 70 79 162 109 2.5- 4.9 236 411 318 9 16 15 1 72 78 66 134 275 207 5 5.0- 7.4 120 205 147 4 10 10 45 52 37 1 57 US 89 1 7.5- 9.9 57 113 95 10 2 2 13 16 10 36 711 70 2
10.0-111.4 24 56 45 6 8 4 12 28 18 12.5-14.9 11 24 23 1 1 2 2 11 4 7 8 " 15.0-29.9 20 4.6 39 3 ., 0 S 1 1 9 16 16 ~
30.0-49.9 2 5 7 .. .. 1 II S
TIKAMGARH
All sizer 14 23 16 4 " ; ; 4 8 I; 9 3
Less than I 6 9 6 I " .. 3 3 2 3 6 4 1.0-2.4 4 6 6 1 3 ; ; I 2.;-4.9 3 S 1 2 2 4 .. 2
12.S-14.9 3 3 .. ., .. , .
Note:-Lin.s with nil entries have been omitted.
77
B-XV
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Concla • •
20% SAMPLE)
Household Industry r-----------------------"--
6-10 Persons More tha.n 10 Persons
,-----------'----.---, House· holds
17
Tahsil (Rural)
Fa.mily Hi:ed workers workers
r--J----, M F
18 19
,------_.....__ House- Family Hired holds workers workers
,.---~ M F
21 23
Households
25
._-------, Unspecified
,------'----. Family Hired workers workers
M F
27 28
.. II .. ..
Size of land (Cla.~s ranges in acres)
1
AU sizes l.ess than 1
1.0- 2.4 2.5- 4.9 5.0- 7.4 7.5- 9.9
10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0- 29.9 30.0-49.9
AIl.izes Less than 1
1.0- 2.4 2.S- 4.9 I 2.S..::..1 4.9
78
TABLE
SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION
HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, IN
(BASED ON
Note-(i) 'In column 2, (a) stande for "with cultivation" and
(ii) Lines with nil entrie<;
Household Total Total 1 to 3 Month, 4 to 6 Months 1ndustry Rural
,--___ ~_J_ _______ _.. ,------'--------., ~ _____ .......,I--_____ ---,
(Division and Urban House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group hold~ r-"----.. workers holds r--_'_-~ workers holds
,--__ 'L __ -, workers only) M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 111 14
TIKAMGARH
All lndu.tries T 3,146 5,174 3,479 288 150 245 170 31 215 341 254 16 (a) 2,248 4,106 2,886 . 278 131 222 159 31 176 295 232 16 (b) 898 1,068 593 10 19 , 23 II 39 46 22
R 3,047 5,060 3,419 282 148 242 169 31 209 334 248 16 (a) 2,234 4,083 2,870 274 131 222 159 31 175 293 231 16 (b) 813 977 549 8 17 20 10 34 41 17 U 99 114 6D 6 2 3 1 6 7 6 (a) 14 23 16 4 1 2 1 (b) 85 91 44 2 2 3 5 5 5
Dit'isi01I (I T 660 • 7,245 8Z7 63 13 19 17 11 26 16
Ag"ic2IltlWf (a) 552 1,105 755 63 J1 17 16 11 26 16
I h'e stoell (1)) 108 140 72 2 2 1
Im'est'!'y, N 653 1,236 819 63 73 19 77 70 24 15 /isllillg and (ll) 549 7,100 752 63 17 17 76 70 24 15
hltnting (1)) 104 136 fi7 2 2 1
U 7 9 8 2 (a) 3 .') 3 2 (1)) 4 4 5
Major Group 00 T 8 HI 1.5 4 11 r, Field produce (a) 8 19 1.5 4 11 G and p\antation R 1:\ 19 15 ~ 11 ()
crop~ (a) " 19 15 4 11 6
!IIajor Group 02 T 2 2 2 Forestry and (h) 2 2 2
logging R 2 2 :2 (b) 2 2 2
Major Group 03 T 3 n 2 Fishing (a) 1 1 1
(h) 2 :2 1
R .3 .3 2 (al 1 1 iii, :.: 2 1
Major Group 04 T G47 1,221 808 6g l'l 10 17 7 J.5 10 Livestock (a) 543 1,085 739 63 11 Ii 16 7 15 10 and bunting (b) 104 136 69 2 2 1
R 640 1,219 800 6q 13 19 17 6 l!l 9 (a) 540 1,080 736 63 11 17 16 6 13 9 (b) 100 132 64 2 2 1 U 7 9 8 1 2 1 (a) 3 5 3 1 2 1 (b) 4 4 5
79
B-XVI
OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN
ALL AREAS
:10% SAMPLE)
(b) for "without cultivation"
have been omitted.
7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated r---------"- -, r--- --. --- T House- Family workers Hired House- Famlly workers Hired House- Family workers Hired R holds .----"---, workers holds ,..---'--....., workers holds workers U
M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 lit) 2
DISTRICT
286 439 329 17 2,339 3,871 2,545 213 156 271'1 181 II T 214 358 279 16 1,583 2,969 2,042 204 144 262 174 II (a)
72 81 50 I 756 902 503 9 12 16 7 (b\ 282 435 326 17 2.255 3,774 2,498 207 153 275 178 II R 213 356 277 16 . 1';73 2,952 2,031 200 142 260 172 11 (a) 69 79 49 682 822 467 7 II 15 6 (b)
4 4 3 84 97 47 6 3 3 3 U 1 2 2 10 17 11 4 2 2 2 (a) 3 2 74 80 36 2 1 I I (b)
6 14 11 611 1,148 759 61 19 38 24 TO 5 13 11 508 1,014 689 61 17 35 23 (a) 7 1 703 134 70 2 3 1 (b) 6 14 11 606 1,142 753 61 78 37 23 7 R 5 13 11 507 1,012 688 61 16 34 22 1 (a/
99 130 65 2 3 1 (b) 5 6 6 7 7 1 U
2 (a) 4 4 5 (b)
1 4 4 3 4 5 TOO 1 4 4 3 4 5 (a) 1 1 4 3 4 5 R 1 4 4 3 4 5 (a)
2 2 2 T 02 2 2 2 .. (b) 2 2 2 R 2 2 2 (b)
3 ~ 2 .. T 03 1 1 1 (a) 2 2 1 .. " (b) 3 3 2 R 1 1 1 (a) 2 2 1 (b)
5 10 7 1 (lO3 1,139 750 61 19 38 24 1 T 04 4 9 7 1 504 1,009 683 61 17 35 23 1 (a) 1 1 .. 99 130 67 2 3 1 (b)
5 10 7 1 598 1,133 744 61 18 37 23 1 R 4 9 7 1 503 1,007 682 61 16 34 22 1 (a) 1 1 95 126 62 .. 2 3 1 (b)
5 6 (] 1 1 1 V 1 2 1 1 1 I (a) 4 4 5 (b)
80
TABLE
SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION
HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN
(BASED ON
Nofe- (i) In column 2, (a) stands fol' "with cultivation" and Iii) Lines with nil entries
Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Rural --'-----.. -.. .----~--'--------, (Division and Urban House- F.unily workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Hou~e- Family workers Hired Major Group bolds ..-----'------.. workers holds ....----'---._-, workers holds r--__j._--.. workers
only) M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TIKAMGARH
Division 2&3 T 2,486 3,929 2,652 225 137 226 153 31 204 315 238 16 Manufactut'ing (a) 1,696 3.001 2,131 215 120 205 143 31 165 269 216 16
(b) 790 928 521 10 17 21 10 39 46 22
R 2,394 3,824 2,600 219 135 223 152 31 199 310 233 16 (a) 1,685 2,983 2,118 211 120 205 143 31 165 269 216 16 (b) 709 841 482 8 15 18 9 34 41 17
U 92 105 52 6 2 3 5 5 5 (a) 11 18 13 4
(b) 81 87 39 2 2 3 5 5 5
Major Group 20 T 415 701 461 84 55 92 52 25 22 35 32 6 Foodstuffs (a) 333 596 397 79 53 90 51 25 19 31 30 6
(b) 82 105 64 5 2 2 1 3 4 2
R 398 677 455 82 54 91 52 25 22 35 32 6 (a) 331 592 397 78 53 90 51 25 19 31 30 6 (b) 67 85 58 4 1 1 1 3 4 2
U 17 24 6 2 1 1 (a) 2 4 1 (b) 15 20 6 1 1 1
Major Group 22 T 18 13 10 2 1 1 Tobacco- (a) 2 2 1 2 products (b) 16 11 9 1 1
R 2 2 1 (a) 1 1 1 (b) 1 1
U 16 11 9 2 1 1 (a) 1 1 ,. 2 (b) 15 10 9 1 1
Major Group 23 T 122 180 141 13 2 2 3 5 15 22 1·5 T extil e-cotton (a) 42 67 58 13 2 2 3 5 10 16 10
(b) 80 113 83 5 6 5
R IVI 166 128 13 2 2 3 5 14 20 12 (a) 42 67 58 13 2 2 3 5 10 16 10 (b) 71 99 70 4 4 2 U 9 14 13 1 2 3 (b) 9 14 13 1 2 3
Major Group 25 T 14 27 15 3 5 4 4 6 5 Textile-wool (a) 12 25 14 3 5 4 4 6 5
(b) 2 ii 1 .. II .. R 14 27 15 3 5 4 4 6 5 (a) 12 25 14 3 Ii 4 4 6 5 (b) 2 2 1
81
B-XVI
OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN
ALL AREAS-Contd.
20% SAMPLE)
(b) for "without cultivation' have been omitted.
7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated r----------'-------. ,------__,___----..
,-____ ----L _____ ---, T
House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired R holds ,------'-----, workers holds ,.-----'-----.. workers holds ....... workers U
M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ~
DISTRICT -Contd.
28J 42!J 318 16 1,728 2.723 1,786 152 137 240 157 10 T 2&3
209 345 268 15 1,075 1,955 1,353 143 127 227 151 10 (a)
77 80 50 653 768 4.33 9 10 13 6 (b)
276 421 315 16 1,649 2,632 1,745 146 135 238 155 10 R
208 343 266 15 1,066 1,940 1,343 139 126 226 150 70 (a)
68 78 49 1 583 692 402 7 9 12 5 (b)
4 4 .3 79 91 41 6 2 2 2 U
1 2 2 9 15 10 4 , (a)
3 2 1 70 76 31 2 1 (b)
13 17 8 1 230 386 25q 42 95 171 116 10. T 20 11 16 7 1 155 288 193 27 95, 171 116 10 (a)
2 1 1 75 93 60 5 .. (b)
13 17 8 1 214 363 247 40 95 171 116 10 R 11 16 7 1 153 284 193 36 95 171 116 10 (a)
2 1 1 61 79 54 4 .. ,. (bl
16 23 6 2 U 2 4 .. 1 (a)
14 19 6 1 (b)
1 1 16 13 8 2 T g~
2 2 1 2 (a) 1 1 14 11 7 .. (b)
2 II 1 R 1 1 1 (a) 1 1 .. (bl
1 1 14 11 7 2 U 1 1 2 (a)
1 13 10 7 (b)
5 4 6 59 151 117 8 1 1 T 23 3 2 5 27 47 ;0 8 la) 2 2 1 72 104 77 1 1 (b)
5 4 6 91 139 107 8 1 1 R 3 2 5 27 47 40 8 .. (a) 2 2 1 64 911 67 1 1 .. (b)
8 III 10 .f U 8 12 10 .. .. M
1 2 .. 5 12 5 .. 1 II 1 T 115 1 II .. S 10 4 ] 2 1 (a)
II '.l 1 .. (b)
1 2 .. 5 12 5 1 II 1 R 1 II 8 10 4 1 II 1 .. (a)
II 2 1 (b)
82
TABLE
SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION
HOUS~HOLDINDUSTRYIN
(BASED ON
Note- (i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries
Household Total Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Rural r-- ,.---- r-------'------...... (Division and Urban House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group holds r--'------. workers holds ,---...._______, workers holds ,.....-.....1..---, .... orkers only) M F M F M F
1 II 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TIKAMGARH
Major Group 27 T 122 1/3 65 39 1 2 1 4 7 7 Textile- (a) 44 89 39 ?6 2 5' 6 miscellaneous (b) 78 84 26 3 1 2 1 2 2 1
R 108 159 60 f8 3 6 6 (a) 44 89 39 36 2 5 6 (b) 64 70 21 2 00 1 1 U 14 14 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 (b) 14 14 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
Major Group 28 T 790 1,163 839 39 35 57 38 1 64 90 66 :)
Manufacture of (a) 498 835 626 37 2! 43 30 1 49 73 57 1)
wood and wooden (b) 292 328 213 2 11 14 8 15 17 9 products R 776 1,148 830 39 35 57 38 1 63 89 66 1
(a) 495 831 621 37 24 43 30 1 49 73 57 3 tb) 281 317 209 2 11 14 8 14 16 \)
U 14 15 9 1 1 (a) 3 4 5 (b) 11 11 4 1 1
Major Group 29 T 2 2 1 5 Paper and paper (a) 2 2 1 5 products R 2 2 1 Q
(a) 2 2 1 5
Major Group 31 T 486 827 611 6 3'3 55 47 60 96 75 Leather and (a) 398 728 t79 6 30 52 47 55 90 75 leather products (b) 88 99 32 3 " 5 6
R 482 822 608 6 33 55 47 60 96 75 (a) 397 726 578 6 30 52 47 55 90 75 tb) 85 96 30 a 3 5 6
U 4 5 3 (a) 1 2 1 (b) 3 a 2
Major Group 33 T 3 5 1 1 2 Chemicals and (a) 1 1 1 1 chemical products (b) 2 4 1 2
R 2 4 ! 2 (b) 2 4 1 2 U 1 1 1 1 (a) 1 1 1 1
Major Group 34-35 T 257 417 32S 9 3 6 6 15 20 21 7 Non·metaJlic (a) 174 320 244 9 3 6 6 12 25 18 7 mineral products (b) 83 97 84 3 4 3 other than R 252 409 323 9 3 6 6 15 29 21 7 petroleum and coal (a) 172 3]5 239 9 3 6 6 12 25 18 7
(b) 80 94 84 3 4 3 U 5 8 5 (a) 2 5 5 (t) 3 3
83
B-XVI
OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN
ALL AREAS-Gontd.
20 % SAMPLE)
(b) for "without cultivation",
have been omitted.
7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated ,--------'----~ T
House· Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired R bolds ..----'-----., workers holds ..------'----. workers holds ....-'---. workers U
M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 9
J)lSTRICf -Contd,
4 4 1 112 158 55 39 1 2 1 T 27 3 3 1 38 79 31 36 1 2 1 (a) 1 1 74 79 24 3 (b) 4 4 1 100 147 52 88 1 2 1 .. R 3 3 1 38 79 31 36 1 2 1 (a) 1 1 .. 62 68 21 2 (b)
12 11 3 1 U 12 11 3 1 (b)
80 110 75 6 696 882 643 29 15 24 17 T 28 44 68 55 5 369 629 469 28 12 2'1 15 (a) !36 42 20 1 227 253 174 1 3 2 '.l (b) 80 110 75 6 585 870 636 29 13 22 15 R 44 68 55 5 367 626 465 28 It :&1 14 (a) 36 42 20 1 213 244 171 1 2 1 1 (b)
11 12 7 2 2 '.l U 2 3 4 1 1 1 (a) 9 9 If 1 1 1 (b)
2 2 1 ,Ii T 29 2 2 1 [I (a) 2 2 1 5 R 2 2 1 5 (a)
41 66 65 342 593 414 6 10 17 10 .. T 31 S9 64 65 267 509 384 6 7 13 8 (a)
2 2 75 84 SO 3 4 :1 (b)
41 66 65 338 588 411 6 10 17 10 R 39 64 65 266 507 333 6 7 13 8 la} 2 2 72 81 28 3 4 2 (b)
4 fi il U 1 2 1 (a) 3 3 2 (b)
2 3 1 1 T 33 1 1 1 1 (a) 1 2 (b)
1 2 .. R 1 2 (b) 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 (a)
ll6 194 147 2 ]1fl 179 149 5 9 5 T 34-35 90 I6!,) 120 2 66 120 97 S 6 :3 (a) 26 Sl 27 52 5f) 52 '4 3 II .' (b)
1]3 190 H!') 2 116 17.5 146 5 9 5 R 89 161 118 2 65 117 94 !') G ::l ,. (a) 2i 2~ 27 51 ,58 52 2 !') 2 .. (b)
3 4 2 2 -I .') .. U 1 2 2 1 !'l II (a) '2 '2 1 1 (b)
Household Indust:y (Division and Major Group only)
1
Major Group Basic metals
36
Total Rural Urban
2
T (a)
and their products (b)
except machinery R and transport (a) equipment (b)
U (a) (b)
Major Group 38 T Transport (b) equipment R
(b)
Major Group. 99 T Miscellaneous (a) Manufacturing (b) industries R
(a) (b) U (b)
84
TABLE
SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION
HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN·
Total ,..----~----..
House Family workers Hired holds ,.-------L---., workers
M F 3 4 5 6
199 339 172 19 171 305 168 19
28 34 4 195 335 171 19 170 304 167 19 25 31 4
4 <1 1 1 1 1 3 3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
57 81 8 R 19 31 3 8 38 50 5 49 7 '.a 8 8 19 31 3 8 30 41 5 8 9 8 9
(BASED ON
N ote-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and
(ii) Lines with nil entries
1 to 3 Months ,-- J,__
House- Family workers holds ,--~
M F 7 8 9
5 7 2 5 7 2
5 7 2 5 7 2
Hired workp.rs
10
",
••
4 to 6 Months ------..
House- Family wOl'kers Hired holds ,..--.}._-. workers
M F 11 12 13 14
TIKAMGARH
16 26 16 14 23 15 2 3 1
16 26 16 14 23 15 2 3 1
2 :2
2 2 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
85
B-XVI
OF ,WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN
ALL AREAS-Co1zcld.
20% SAMPLE)
(b) for "without cultivation".
have been omitted.
7 to 9 Months 10 months to 1 year Months not stated ,- ---. ,.-- T
Houqe- Family workers Hirt'd House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired R bolds ,--~ workers holds --------'--------. workers holds w01'kers U
M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2
DISTRICT -Collcld.
16 24 15 7 155 273 132 12 7 9 7 T 36 16 :44 15 7 129 242 129 12 7 9 7 (a)
26 31 3 " (b)
16 24 15 7 151 269 131 12 7 9 7 R 16 24 15 7 128 241 128 12 7 9 7 (a)
28 28 3 (b) 4 4 1 U ] 1 1 (a) 3 3 .. (b)
1 1 T 38 1 1 (b) 1 1 R 1 1 (b)
3 4 50 70 8 8 2 5 T 39 II ·3 ]6 26 8 8 1 2 (a) 1 1 34 44 5 .. 1 3 ., (b) 3 4 43 62 8 8 2 5 R II 3 16 26 3 8 1 2 (a) 1 1 27 36 5 1 3 (b)
" 7 S U 7 S (b)
86
TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE AND
(BASED ON
Total Size of sample No. of households
Particulars Total sample ,----"-~
S. ,.-~ No. of Total hou!lehold popu- house- Total sample household Single member No. Total/Rural house- lation holds population households
Urban holds ~-----, ,.------'--_, r-----t____.___.__-.
House p M F P M F holds M F
1 '2 :J 4 .5 tl 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
TlKAMGARH
Total 93,830 455,662 239,035 216,627 18,760 90,499 47,388 43,11 1 1,573 948 625
All Rural Areas 89,549 435,193 228,339 206,854 17,903 86,467 45,293 41,174 1,462 871 591
1 Households en"aged neither 2,713 8,839 in'cultivation nor in
4,565 4,274 75,1 367 387
houseliold industry
2 Households engaged in 813 3,.56!! household industry
1,848 1,715 65 43 22
3 Households engaged in cultivatJon (All sizes)
14,377 74,065 38,880 35,185 643 461 182
Size of holding groups
(i) Less than 1 acre 713 2,945 1,531 1,414 65 41 24 (ii\ 1.0-2.4 acres 3,011 1,3258 6,90S 6,350 198 127 71 (iii) 2.5-4.9 acre'l 4,1911 20,440 10,679 9,761. 188 138 50 liv) 5.0-7.4 acres 2,700 14,305 7,523 6,782 95 81 14 (v) 7.5-9.9 acres 1,346 7,530 3,951 3,579 35 28 7 (vi) 10.0-12.4 acres 849 4,978 2,652 2,326 24 16 8 (vii) 12.5-14.9 acres 521 3,212 1,730 1,482 17 12 5 (viii) 15.0-29.9 acres 860 5,985 3,187 2,798 18 15 I} (Ix) 30.0-49.9 acres 154 1,157 600 557 II II (x) 50+ 30 249 114 135 1 1 (xi) Unspecified 1 6 5 1 ..
II All Urban Areas 4,281 20,469 10,696 9,773 857 40,32 2,095 1,937 111 77 34
8i
B-XVIt
PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY
20% SAMPLE)
Size of sample househoids ,---- __.)_
2-3 Members 4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and over S, r------.. J--___ ~ ,- ,---__._________, No.
House House- House- House-holds- bolds holds holds
M F M F M F M F
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1
DISTRICT
4,295 5,905 5,126 8,837 22,664 20,800 3,243 12,970 11,893 812 4,901 4,667
4,095 5,645 4,888 8,490 21,795 19,971 3,087 12,352 11.316 769 4,630 4,408
846 1,087 998 921 2,310 2,160 173 688 630 19 11'3 99 1
209 280 257 419 1,029 983 108 431 378 12 (i5 75 2
3,040 4,278 3,633 7,150 18,456 16,828 2,806 11,233 10,308 738 4,4$2 4,234 3
222 297 271 350 893 824 69 259 258 7 41 37 (i) 816 1,167 1,020 1,545 3,884 3,627 380 1,494 1,408 42 236 224 (ii) 944 1,323 1,146 2,203 5,658 5,171 738 2,885 2,730 119 675 664 (iii) 497 728 580 1,383 3,573 3,292 596 2,H79 2,193 129 762 703 (iv) 235 324 284 658 1,718 1,555 313 1,271 1,132 105 610 601 (v) 118 171 1'35 388 1,039 895 243 990 g68 76 436 420 (vi)
72 113 77 227 641 508 147 603 550 58 361 342 (vii) 89 130 104 332 879 798 261 1,117 931 160 1,046 962 (viii) 14 23 12 52 142 126 55 220 219 31 213 200 (ix)
3 2 4 11 24 31 4 15 19 11 72 81 (x) 1 [) 1 (xi)
200 260 238 347 869 829 156 61'3 577 43 271 259 II
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TABLE C-III
PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS
Educational Levels r--- -----.
Literate (without Primary or Matriculation and Total Population Illiterate education level) Junior Basic above
Age-group ..J- r-__"______' r-------'--..... ..----"------, r-
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1] '. 12
T1KAMGARH DISTRICT
All ages 455,662 239,035 216,627 200,998 210,597 32,189 5,387 3,522 436 2,326 207
0-4 77,333 39,612 37,721 39.612 37,721
5-9 63,142 33,130 30,012 30,4]7 29,125 2,686 8RO 27 7
10-14 45,125 2~,414 19,711 17,190 18,060 7,773 1,569 448 77 3 5 ]5-19 39,740 22,028 17,712 15,770 16,707 4,883 846 1,036 112 339 47 20-24 37,003 18,740 18,263 13,825 17,345 3,282 740 814 107 819 71 25-29 37,443 19,912 17,531 15,742 ]6,922 3,112 505 457 60 601 44 30-34 31,649 17,040 14,609 14,209 14,287 2,366 274 222 30 243 18 35-44 51,691 26,978 24,713 !}2,873 24.346 3,624 324 296 28 185 15 45-59 50,314 26,062 24,252 22,559 24,046 3,211 186 174 13 118 7
60+ 22,114 10,074 12,040 8,759 11,976 1,251 e2 47 2 17
Age not stated 108 45 63 42 62 1 1 1 1
Language
1
All Languases
1 Arablc/Arbi
2 Bengali 3 Gujarati 4 Gurmukhi 5 Hindi 6 Kannada 7 Konkani 8 Maithili 9 Malayalam
10 lVIarathi 11 Marwari 12 Nepali 13 Punjabi H Sindhi 15 Tamil 16 Telngu 17 urdu
S. Mother No. tongue
1 2
All Languases
1 Hindi 2 Urdu 3 Punjabi 4 Sindhi 5 Marathi 6 Kannada 7 Others
95
TABLE C-V
MOTHER TONGUE (Alphabetical Order)
Total Rural Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males
2
455,662 19 21)
21 3
454,137 13
1 2
23 86
2
5 185 4'H 13 23
670
3
239,035
15 16
2 238,257
5 1 1
19 45 2 2
103 230
6 11
320
4 5 6
TIKAMGARH' DISTRICT
216,627 19
10 5 1
215,880 8
1 4
41
3 82
204 7
12 350
435,193
6 1
434,759 6
2 2
10 2
16 10
3 376
228,339
3 1
228,130 3
1 1 5 2
13 7
1 172
7
206,854
3
206,629 3
1 1 5
3 3
,. 2
20·f
MOTHER TONGUE (Tahsilwise for rural areas only)
8
20,469 19
19 20
3 19,378
7 1
21 76
5 169 424 13 20
294
9
10,696
12 15
2 10,127
2 1
18 40
2
90 223
6 10
148
Females
10
9,773 19
7 5 1
9,251 5
3 36
3
79 201
7 10
146
I Niwari Tahsil (Rural) 2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural) ,--____ .....L-_____ ---..,
S. Mother No. tongue
,-Persons Persons Males Females
3
124,673 124,644
18 7 2 1
1
4
65,905 65,880
14
S. Mother No. tongue
7 2 1
1
All Languases
1 Hindi '2 Urdu
3 Punjabi
4 Marathi
5 Kannada
G Sindhi
7 Others
5
58,768
58,764 4
1 2
All Languases
1 Hindi 2 Urdu 3 Marathi 4 Sindhi 5 Kannada 6 Punjabi 7 Others
3
160,01 J 159,624
347 9
8 6 5
12
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
r----------------L------ .....,
Persons Males Female~
3
150.509 150,491
11 4
3
4
78,671 78,658
7
3
3
5
71,838 71,833
4
1
Males
4.
83,763
83,592 151
4 5 3 3 5
....., Females
5
76,248
76,032 196
{5
3 3 :2 7
97
TABLE C-YII
RELIGION
Total Total Christians Hindus Jains District/Tahsil Rural r---- _ __.l. ____ ~
r--- r-----'----, Urban Persons Males Females ' Males Females Males Females Male'! Females
1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT T 455,662 239,035 216,627 122 31 230,588 208,758 3,189 2,920
R 435,193 228,339 206,854 76 12 222,790 201,461 2,348 2,220
U 20,469 10,696 9,773 46 19 7,798 7,297 841 700
1 Niwari Tahsil R 124,673 65,905 59,768 4 65,091 57,697 818 879
II Jatara Thasil R 160,011 83,763 76,248 76 .8 81,176 73,819 894 833
8 Tihmgarh Tahsil R 150,509 78,671 71,83S 76,533 69,945 1,136 1,008
TABLE C-YU-Concld.
RELIGiON
Others Total Muslims Sikhs Religions persuations
DistrictfTahsil Rural -- ,------J-----. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 II 111 13 14 15 16 17
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT T 5,110 4,876 25 40 2
R 3,121 3,155 4 6
U 1,989 1,721 21 34 2
1 Niwari Tahsil R 505 6SIl 1 6 " II Jatara Tahsil R 1,615 1,588 II ,.
" •• S Tikamgarh Tahsil R 1,001 885 1 ,. .. H
Total Rural
DistrictfTahsil Urban
1 2
TIKAMGARH T DISTRICT ' R
U
1 Niwari Tahsil R
2 Jatara Tahsil R
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil R
Total Rural
District/Tah ~i1 Urban
1 2
TIKAMGARH T DISTRICT R
U
1 Niwari Tahsil n. 2 Jfl-tara Tahsil R
8 Tikamgarh Tahsil R
98
TABLE
SCHEDULED CASTES AND
PART A-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category
WORKERS'
Literate and Total educated workers
Total Illiterate persons (I-IX) As Cultivator ,-------'-------. r---...L---, ,-- ,...----'------~
P M F M F M F M F M F
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
94,284 48,658 45,626 46,277 45,575 2,381 51 29,967 23.977 20,939 16,766
92.271 47,651 44,620 45,491 44,616 2,160 4 29,401 23,644 20,840 16.683
2,013 1,007 1,006 786 959 221 47 566 333 99 83
24,942 12,948 11.994 11,866 11,992 1,082 2 8,041 6,742 5,464 4,829
36.933 18,934 17,999 18,120 17,997 814 2 11,387 8,748 8,476 6,376
30,396 15,769 14,62~ 15,505 14,627 264 9,973 8,154 6,900 5,478
TABLE
SCHEDULED CASTES AND
PART B-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category
Total Illitera.te ,----... )~----. r---J----."
p M F M F
3 4 5 6 7
21,370 10,869 10,501 10,694 10,496 21,161 10,776 10,385 10,634 10,385
209 93 116 60 III
5,611 2,R65 2,746 2,810 2,'746 7,332 3,7G3 3,569 3,732 3,569 8,218 4,148 4,070 4,092 4,070
Literate and Total Educated workers persons (I-IX)
,--_J.......---. M F M F
8 9 10 11
175 5 6,730 5,629 142 6,664 5,573
33 5 66 56
55 1,768 1,484
31 2,2!l7 1,783
56 2,649 2,306
WORFERS
I
As Cultivator
r---L---~
M F
12 13
3,013 2,272 2,981 2,242
32 30
729 513 877 671
1,375 1,058
99
C-VIII
SCHEDULED TRIBES
of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes
WORKERS
Il
As Agricultural Labourer
III In Mining Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, 1I unting and Plantation,Ol'Chards and allied activities
IV
At Household Industry
V
In Manufacturing other
VI
than House- In hold Construe Industry tion
VII VIII
r-----J-.. __ ~ ,---'---..... ,.......-L--.,
In Trade and
Commerce ,---'-----,
In Transport, Storage and Communications ,--'--.
M F
14
3,172 3,167
5
15
3,094 3,079
IS
887 836 915 626
1,365 1,617
C-VlII
16
330 315
15
122 108 85
\f F
17
89 87 2
11>
3,375 3,271
104
46 882 as 1,151
8 1,238
19
2,295 2,209
86
615 178
716
M F M F
20 21 22 23
37 5
32
2
2
1
10 2 8
299 199 100
70 57 13
114 18 2 84 7
51 ::)2
SCHEDULED TRIBES
of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes
----------------------'-,---, II
As Agricultural Labourer
r----'-----.., M F
14 15
1,829 1,812
17
~20
~78
919
1,671 1,658
13
392 315 951
III In Mining Quarrying, Livestock Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantation, Ol'chards and allied activities ~
M F 16 17
633 630
3
231 284 115
437 437
194 182 61
IV
At Household Industry r----'--" M F
18 19
272 89 271 89
86 66 161 19 24 4
V
In Manufacturing other than Househdld Industry r-~,
M F
20 21
2 2
4 4
VI
In Construc
tion ,----L--,
M F
22 23
51 50
1 26 23
22 22
16
6
M F M F
24 25 26 27
16 14 2
9 3
2
VII
In Trade and
Commerce ,---'---, M F
24 25
22 57 22 54
3
S 5
13 48 1 1
3 I 2
41 40
I
1 36
2
VIII
In Transport,
Storage and Communi-cations r-~ M F
26 '1.7
2,
2
1 1
NON-WORKERS
IX
In Other Services
,..----J----.. M F
28
1,758 1,550
208
29
1,650 1,526
124
,---..L_____..
X
,---...)._~
M F
30 31
18,691 21,649 18,250 20,976
441 673
525
696
329
397 4,907 5,252
821 7,M7 9,2-51
308 5,796 6,~I;~
IX
In Other Services
--'----,
M F 28 29
906 894
12
293 410 191
1,077 1,067
10
1114
528 225
NON-WORKERS
X
,.-----'--... M F
30 31
4,139 4,112
27
1,097 1,516
1,499
4,872 4,812
60
1,262
1,786
1,764
Total Rural Urban
2
T R U
R 1 R2 R 3
Total Rural Urban
2
T R U
R 1
R2
R 3
Country, State and District where born
TOTAL POPULATION
A-Born in India
I Within Madhya Pradesh
(a.) Born in place of enumeration
(b) Born elsewhere in the district of
enumeration
(c) Born in other districts of the Stato
(i) Born in districts contiguous to Tikamgarh District
(1) Chhatarpur District
(u) Non-conhguous Districts of the State
11 States in India beyond Madhya· Prade,h
(a) States and their districts contiguQus to the district 01 enumeration
(1) Uttar Pradesh
(f) Contiguous District
I Jhansi District
(if) N on-contiguous Districts
(b) Othe,. Non-Contiguous States
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Gujrat Jammu & Kashmir Kerala Madras
Maharashtra Mysore Orissa
Punjab Rajasthan
West Bengal
100
TABLE D-Il
PLACE OF BIRTH
Total r---_____ J-_ ______ ~
Enumerated in Rural or Urban areas of the District J-_
Rural Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
T1KAMGARH DISTRICT
455,662 239,035 216,627
455,181 238,759 216,422
427,341 233,053 194,288
315,697 211,642 98,055
101,101 12,661 88,440
10,543
6,588
2,750
1,362
7,793
5,226
6,588 1.362 5,226
3,955 1,388 2,567
27,840 5,706 22,134
27,338 5,429 21,909
27,338
24,299
24,299
3.039
502
18
3 39
18
17
26
21 88
9
107
III 24
5,429 21,909
4,213 20.086
4,213 20,086
1,216 1,823
277 225
6 12 1 2
21 18
6 12 9 8
21 5
9 12 b() 38
3 6
64 43
68 48 13 11
435,193 226,339 206,854 20,469 10,6% 9,773
435,124 228,295 206.829 20,057 10,464 9,593
410,271 223,684 186,587 17,070 9,369 7,701
302,963 209,839 93,125 12,734 7,801 4,930
98;175 11,683 86,492 2,926
9,133
6,172
2,163
1,213
6,910 1,410
4,959 416
978 1,948
587 823
149 267
6,172 1,213 4,959 416 149 267
2,961 950 2,011 994 438 556
24,853 4,611 20,242 2,987 1,095 1,892
24,654 4,489 20,165 2,684 94() 1,744
24,654
22,455
22,455
2,199
199
[;
24 9
1 6
.4
20
1
54 79
10
4,489 20,165 2,684
3,645 18,810 1,844
3,645 18,610 1,644
844 1,355 840
122 77 3?3
2 3 13
3 16 8 15
01 5 9
1 16 S 3 20
1 3 17
15 5 68
1 8
24 10 ?3 46 33 32
[; [; 14
940 1,744
568 1,276
566 1,276
372 468
155 148
4 9 1 !I 5 10
2 7 9 7
18 2
8 9 35 33
2 6
40 33
11 15 3 6
(B)
(C)
Country, State and District where born
Delhi
Himachal Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Born in Countries in Asia beyond
India (includiag U.S.S.R)
Burma
Ceylon
Nepal
Pakistan
Malaya
Unclas~ifiable
101
TABLE D-II
PLACE OF BIRTH-Concld.
Enumerated in Rural or Urban areas of the District
Total Rural ~ Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 8 4 5 6
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT-COfIeld.
19 10 1 1 1
480 27,
1 1
1 1
13 4
464 268 1 1
9 5 5
1 1
205 69 44
1 1
9 1 196 66
1
42
1
7 8 9 10
14 5 9 1 1
1
25 411 231 180
1 1
1 12 4 8
24 398 226 172
103
TABLE E-l
CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT
Occupied Census Houses used as
Hotels, ho~tels, Census houses Sarais, Dharam- Shops
Total Total No, vacant at the Shop· Workshop- shalas, Tourist excluding Rural of Census time of house· CU1n- cum· homes and Ins- eating
District/Tahsil Urban houses listing Dwelling dwellinga dwelling pection houses houses
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9
TIKAMGARH T 150,506 9,784 84,930 755 6,867 98 989
DISTRICT R 144,468 9,183 80,772 722 6,729 76 732
U 6,oJ8 601 4,158 33 138 22 257
1 Niwari Tah~il H 39,527 3,116 23,233 263 1,749 20 235
2 ]atara Tahsil R 51,460 2,870 28,052 279 !!,621 2S 244
11 Tikamgarh Tahsil T 59,5]9 3,798 33,645 213 2,497 55 510
R 53,481 3,197 29,487 180 2,359 33 253
U 6,039 601 4,158 33 138 2J 257
TABLE E-I-Concld.
"......- ...... Places of entertain-
Fact01'ies Schools and other ment (Cinemas, Public health and Business wOl'kshops education'l.l institu- Restaurants, theatres, clubs, medical institutions, houses and tions including sweetmeat gymnasiums) hospitals, health.
Total and offices worksbeds training classes shops and and community centres, doctors' Rural coaching and eating gathering clinics, dispell-
District/Tahsil Urban shop classes places (Panchayatghar) sarles etc, Others
1 2 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16
TIKAMGARH T 115 1,064 474 5 2,841 g6 42,498
DISTRICT R 79 903 461 5 2,741 75 41,990
U 36 161 13 100 II 508
1 Niwari Tahsil R 34 345 152 2 478 21 9,879
2 Jatara Tahsil R 28 ~~5 158 1 909 33 15,907
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil T 53 3S4 164 ~ 1,454 32 16,712
R 17 223 151 2 1,354 21 16,204
U 36 161 13 100 11 503
• Entirely rural
104
TABLE E-[I
TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING
(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)
Households in Census houses used as Total Total ,.----,- _.J.__ ---, Rural Tenure No. of Shop-cutn- Workshop-cum Dwelling with
District/Tahsil Urban status Households Dwelling dwelling dwelling other uses
1 2 a 4 li 6 7 8
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT T Total 19,028 17,919 98 902 109 Owned 18,395 17,390 88 883 34 Rented 633 529 10 19 75
R Total 18,162 17,086 94 880 102 Owned 17,720 16,742 86 862 30 Rented 442 344 8 18 72
U Total 866 833 4 22 7 Owned 675 648 2 21 .. Rented 191 185 2 3
1 Niwari Tahsil R • Total .5,084 4,727 37 292 28 Owned 4,854 4,509 34 287 24 Rented 230 lU8 3 5 4
2 Jatara Tahsil R • Total 6,613 6,345 18 181 69
Owned 6,529 6.342 17 169 1 Rented 84 3 1 12 68
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil T Total 7,331 6,847 43 429 12 Owned 7,012 6,539 87 427 9 Rented 319 308 6 2 Il
R Tohl 6,465 6,014 39 407 5 Owned 6,337 5,891 35 406 5 Rented 128 123 i 1
U Total 866 833 4 22 7 Owned 675 648 2 21 4 RenteJ 191 185 2 1 3
• Entirely rural
105
TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY
POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT
Division, Number .. of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r- --,
and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons'
and above
1 2 8 4 5 6 I" 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Rural
Division 2 & 3 Total 7,632 5,737 1,882 12 (Manufacturing) I Allluels 83 15 67 r
(b) Liquid fuel 83 IS 67 I II No power 7,549 5,722 1,815 II
Urban
Total 299 171 123 3 I All fuels 20 4 15
(a) Electricity 17 3 13 (b) Liquid fuel 3 I 2
II No power 279 167 108 2
Rural
Majof" Gf"Ot~P Total 913 629 283
20 I All fuels 83 15 67 1 (b) Liquid fuel 83 15 67 1
II NoJ>owef" 830 614 216
Urban
Total 74 37 36 I All fuels 18 4 13 1
(a) Electricity 15 3 11 1 (b) Liquid fllel 3 1 2
II Nopou.ef" 56 33 23
Rural
Minor Groups Total 82 15 66 1 200 I All fuels 82 15 66 1
(b) Liquid fuel 82 15 6'6 1
Urban
Total 18 4 13 1 I All fuels 18 4 13 1
(a) Electricity 15 3 11 1 (b) Liquid fuel 3 1 2
Urban
205 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2
Rural
207 Total 73~ 563 170 .. I All fuels 1 1
(b) Liquid fuel 1 1
II No power 732 563 169
Urban
Total 19 14 6 .. II .. .. II No power 19 14 5
106
TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colltd.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,- -,
and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.SJ.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Per~ons Persons'
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Colttd •
• Rural
Minor Group Total 98 51 47
209 II No power 98 51 47
Urban
Total 35 19 16
II No power 35 19 16
Urban
Major Group Total 2 1 21 1 Aliluels 1 •• 1
(a) Electricity 1 1 II Nopower 1
Urban
Minor Groups Tot<ll 1 1
212 II No power 1 1
Urban
!U5 Total 1 1 .. I All fuels 1 1
(a) Electricity 1 1
Rural
Major Group Total 5 5
22 I1 Nopower 5 5
Urban
Total II Nopower
Rural
Minor Group Total 5 5
2110 n No power 5 5
Urban
Total 1 1
II No power 1 1
Rural
MajorGrottj> Total 298 147 147 4
Z3 11 No po'U'er 298 147 147 4
Urban
Total 20 16 3 1 .. 1 All/flels 1 1
(a) Elect*ity 1 1
II Nopower 19 10 2
107
TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Coned.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of empolyment Major Group Kind of fuel r- ----and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Pel'solls Persons Pel'sons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 6 6 1 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Contd.
Urban
Minor Groups Total 1 1 230 I All fuels 1 1
(a) Electricity 1 1
Rural
231 Total 6 6 II No power 6 6 I ..
Rural
235 Total 292 141 141 4
II No power 292 141 141 4
Urban
Total 18 16 Il II No power 18 16 2
Urban
236 Total 1 1 II No oower 1 1
Rural
Major Group Total 3 3 .. 44
24 II No "ml'!'r 3 3 .. Rural
Minor Group Total :-l 11 244 II No power :3 :I
Rl1ral
.Uajor GrOl~p Total .lO 19 25 I I No p07t'Cr 20 19
Rural
Minor Group Total ~O 19 I. 255 II No power 20 19 1
Rural
MajorG,.oup Total 315 249 6S 27 II Nopowcr 315 249 65
Urban
Total 35 19 14 2 Il Nopower 35 19 J4- 2
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TABLE E-IJI
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fue.l -'--- ---. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. 'power used Total Person Person~ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 !l 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Cont4,
Rural
MillOI' Group~ Total 24 14 10 270 II No power 24 14 10
Urban
Total 1 1
II No power 1 1
Rural
272 Total 2 2
11 No power 2 :l
Rural
213 Iotal 287 2;13 53 1 '-
11 No power 287 233 58 1
Urban
Total ~fl 18 14 1
n No power 33 18 14 1
Rural
278 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2
Urban
Total 1
n No power 1 1 " Rural
MajQrGroap Total 2,482 1,797 682 2
28 II No power 2,482 1,797 682 2 .. Urban
Total 13 8 5 .. 11 Nopower 13 8 5
Rural
Minor Groups Total 15 6 8 1 5181 11 No power- 16 6 8 1
Urban
Total 5 , 1 1I No powet> 5 , 1
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TABLE E-IlI
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 f.I 8 4 /) 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Cont".
Rural
Minor Groups Total 9 1 1 .. 282 n No power g 1 1
Rural
283 Total 924 798 120 II No power 924 798 126 ..
Urban
Total 8 3 11 No power 3 3
Rural
284 Total 123 100 23 .-n No power 123 100 23
Urban
Total 1 1 II No power 1 1
R"ra)
288 Total 1,418 892 524 2
II Nopowel' 1,418 892 524 2
Urban
Total 4 3 1 II No power 4 3 1
Urban
Major Group Total 2 2 30 11 No poo)er 2 2
Urban
Minor Group Total ~ 2 303 II No power 2 2
Rural
Major G,.oup Total 7,521 1,367 753 1 .. 31 II Nopowe,. 1,521 1,367 753 , ..
Urban
Total 11 7 4
II No powe,. " 7 4 ..
110
TABLE E-IIt
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colltd.
Divi~ion. Major Groupand Minor Group of I.S.I.C.
1
Minor Group" 310
Major Group 33
Minor Gronps 331l
336
Major Group 34&35
Kind of fuel or
power used
2
Total II No power
Total II No power
Total 11 No power-
Total 1T No po\\cr
Total 11 Nopower
Total II No power
Total II No power
Total 1J No power
Total n No power
Total n No power
Tutal 11 Nopower
Total 11 NopOW£,..
Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ------'- --,
1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Tota) Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT -Contd.
242
242
1.277 1,277
I1
11
2 :!
15 15
6 6
11 11
4
-I
4
4
2 2
1,064
1,064
44 44
Rural
.152 152
Rural
1.213 1,213
Urban
7 7
Rural
2 2
Rural
12 12
Urban
2 2
Rural
11 11
Rural
1 1
Urban
1. 1
Urban
1 1
Rural
761 761
Urban
20
20
90 90
63 1 63 1
4 4
3 3
4 4
3
n .)
1 1
303 3003
24
24
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TABLE E-IlI
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ....., and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20.49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person '. Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT-Comd.
Urban
Minor Groups Total 12 12 II .- " 340 II No power 12 12 .. .. .. .. .. Rural
350 Total 1,064 761 303 .- " n No power 1,064 761 303 .. •• Urban
Total 30 7 23 " ..
II No J?:Ower 30 7 23 .. .. Urban
356 Tot ,I 2 1 1 .. .. II No power 2 1 1
Rural
Major' Gr'oup T,otal 766 579 1'84 3 ., J(j II No power 766 579 184 3 . , , .
Urban
Total 27 18 9 .. ., II Nopower 27 18 9
" .. .. RlU'al
Minor Groups Total 1 1 360 II No power 1 1
Urban
362 Total 3 2 1 ,. II No power 3 2 1
Rural
365 Total 31 26 5 II No power 31 26 5 .. . .
Urban
Total 10 7 3 " II No power 10 7 3 " RlU'al
367 Total 1 1 II No power, 1 1 "
Urban
Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 ..
112
TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,---and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 GrOllP pf I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persous
and aboTe
1 2 3 5 6 7 B 9 10
TIKAMGARH DlSTRICT-Contd.
Rural
Minor Groups Total 1
368 II No power 1
Rural
869 Total 732 550 179 3 .. II No power 132 550 179 3
Urban
Total 12 7 5
II No power 12 7 5
Rural
MajcwCroup Total 11 6 5
38 II No pou't'r 11 6 5
Urban
Total 17 13 4
lIN 0 pou·er 17 13 4
Urban
Minor Groups Total 2 2
384 II No power 2 2
Rural
888 Total 11 6 5
II No power 11 6 5
Urban
Total 15 ]3 2
II No power Ui 13 2
Rural
JlajorGrottjJ Total 219 171 48 39 II Nopower 219 171 48
Urban
Total 47 28 19 II No pou'f!r 47 28 19
Urban
Minor Group Total 1 1 •• 3951 II No power 1 1 "
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TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,
POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Concld.
Division, Number of factories aud workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ___.L_
and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-l9 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIKAMGARH DlSTRICT-Concld.
Rural
Minor Groups Total 202 156 46 .. 393 II No power 202 156 46 .. ..
Urban
Total 40 22 18 .. o.
II No power 40 22 18 •• Rural
394 Totai 5 4 1 .. II No power 5 4 1 ..
Rural I
399 TotaJ 12 11 1 .. II No power 12 11 1 ..
Urban
Total '6 6 .. .. .. •• II No power 6 6 .. •• .. ••
114
TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CL~SSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.
Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel a.nd Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
Division 2 & 3 Total 2,094 1,427 659 7 (Manufacturing) I AI! fuels 23 5 18
(b) Liquid fuel 23 5 18 II No power 2,071 1,422 641 7
Minor Group Total 22 5 17 200 I All fuel~ 22 5 ]7
(b) Liquid fuel 22 5 17
207 Tota.l 192 159 33 I All fuels 1 1
(b) Liquid fuel 1 1
II No power 1!H 15!) 32
209 II No power 31 n. 20
220 II No power .), 4
235 'n No power 219 95 120 -I
244 II No power 3 3
255 II No power 4 4
270 II No power 10 8 2 273 II No power 99 80 1il 1 278 II No power 2 2
281 II No power 4 2 1 1 283 II No power 282 243 39
284 II No power 40 33 7
288 II No power 325 188 137
310 II No power 52 62
311 II No power 200 173 27
333 II No power f, 6
350 II No power 334 180 151
365 II No power 6 5 1
369 II No power 188 121 6.5 2
388 II No power !) -I 5
893 II No power 5:] 47 f)
399 II No power 9 9
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)
Division 2 & 3 . Total 2,956 2,208 744 4
(Manufacturing) I All fuels 36 4 31 1
(h) Liquid fuel 36 4 31 1
11 No power 2,920 2,204 713 3 ..
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TABLE E-III
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.
Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ----. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.
Minor Group Total 36 4 31 1 .. 200 I All fuels 36 4 31 1
(b) Liquid fuel 36 4 :31 1
207 II No power 279 211 68 209 II No power 54 32 22 220 n No power 1 1 231 II No power 6 6 235 II No power 48 24 24 255 II No power 12 11 1 270 II No power 14 6 8
272 II No power 2 2
273 II No power 97 81 16
281 II No power 6 3 3
282 II No power 2 1 1
283 II No power 379 324 55
284 II No power 05 41 H
288 II No power 656 449 205 2
310 II No power 163 73 90
311 II No power 402 386 16 .. 314 II No power 2 2 .. 333 II No power 4 4
350 II No power 364 262 102
365 IT No power 2 2
367 II No power 1 1
3_69 II No power 282 224 57 1
388 II No power 2 2 .. 393 II No power 80 54 26
394 II No power 4 3 1
399 II No power 3 2 1
3 Tik~mgarh Tahsil (Rural)
Division 2 & 3 Total 2,582 2,102 479 .. (Manufacturing) I All fuels 24 6 18
(b) Liquid fuel 24 6 18 .. II No power 2,558 2,096 461
Minor Group Total 24 6 18
200 All fuels 24 6 18 .. (b) Liquid fuel 24 6 18 ..
207 Il No power 262 193 69
209 II NJ power 13 8 5 .. 235 II N J power 25 22 3 .. •• 255 II No power 4 4 .. .. •• 273 II No power 91 '12 19 .. .. •• . .
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TABLE E-IJI
CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,
POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Coatd.
Division, Kind of fuel
Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group -'---- ---.. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person PerSOll9 Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.
281 II No power 5 1 4
283 II No power 263 231 32
284 II No power 28 26 2 288 II No power 437 255 182
310 II No power 27 27
311 II No power 675 654 20 1
333 1I No power 1 1
335 Il No power 4 1 3 350 II No power 366 319 47
360 II No power 1 1 365 1I No power 23 19 4
368 11 No power 1 1 369 II No power 262 205 57
393 II No power 69 55 14
394 II No power 1 1
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Urban)
Division 2 & 3 Total 299 171 123 3 (Manufacturing) All fuels 20 4 15
(a) E.lectricity 17 3 13
(b) Liquid fuel 3 2 II No power 279 167 108 2
Minor Group Total 18 4 13 1
200 I All fuels 18 4 13 1
(a) Electricity 15 3 11 1 (b) Liquid fuel 3 1 2
205 II No power 2 2
207 II No power 19 14 5
209 II No power 35 19 16
212 II No power 1 1
215 Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1
(a) E1ectricity 1 1
220 II No power 1 1
230 Total 1 1
I All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 1
235 II No power 18 16 2
236 II No power 1 1 270 11 No power 1 1
273 II No power 33 18 14 1
278 II No power 1 1 281 II No power 5 4 1
283 II No power 3 3
284 II No power 1 1 a,
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TABLE E-IH
CENSUS HOUSES VSED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Condd.
Division, Nu~ber of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ..J.-
and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person .Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons
and above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Urba~)-Concld.
288 II No power 4 3 1 303 II No power 2 2 311 II No power 11 7 4
335 II No power 4 1 3 336 II No power 2 1 1 .~ 340 II No power 12 12 350 II No power 30 7 23 356 II No power 2 1 1 362 II No power 3 2 1 365 II No power I 10 7 3 367 II No power 2 2 869 II No power 12 7 5
384 II No power 2 2 888 II No power 15 13 2
3911 II No power 1. 1 893 II No power 40 22 18 .. 899 II No. power 6 6 t.
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TABLE
DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED
AND PREDOMINANT' (BASED ON
Predominant Material of Wall ,.--
---1-____ --,
Total Grass C. I. No. of leaves, sheets All
Total Census reeds or other other Rural house- or Unburnt Burnt metal Cement mate-
District/Tahsil Urban holds bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone concrete rials
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Tikamgarh District Total 19,028 8 78 9,215 7,260 1,206 1,021 8 232
Rural 18,162 8 78 8,835 6,923 1,061 ',018 8 231
Urban 866 380 337 145 3 1 Niwari Tahsil* Rural 5,084 1 48 1.136 2,692 653 426 3 125
2 Jatara Tahsil * Rural 6,613 5 14 4,239 1,764 261 313 2 15
II Tikamgarh Tahsil Total 7,331 2 16 3,840 2,801 292 282 3 92
Rural 6,465 2 16 3,460 2,467 147 279 3 91
Urban 856 .. 380 337 145 3 1
'* Entirely rural
TABLE
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS (BASED ON
Households with no Houoeholds with one l'e~u hI' room room
Total r------I,__-.-"
,--_..A___-,
Num- Total No_ of Total Num- Number of Num- Number of Total ber of members Num- ber of members ber of members
District/Tah~i1 Rural house r---_;'__~ ber of hom-e- ,...---I._---., houoe- r--__)._----"\
U,'ban holds M F rooms holds M F holt15 M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Tikamgarh District Total 19,028 46,586 41,817 37,520 348 29 21 8,365 17,444 15,713 Rural 18,162 44,302 39,742 34,855 348 29 21 8,166 17,077 15,416 Urban 866 2,284 2,075 2,665 199 367 297
1 Niwari Tahsil* Rural 5,084 12,800 11,3711 8,957 1 2 2 2,720 5,898 5,199 2 latara Tahsil* Rural 6,613 15,715 14,156 12,734 342 20 14 2,729 5,721 5,210 11 Tikamgarh Tahsil Total 7,331 18,071 16,289 15,829 5 7 5 2,916 5,825 5,304
Rural 6,465 15,787 14,214 13,164 5 7 5 2,717 5,458 5,007 Urban 866 2,284 2,075 2,665 199 367 297
iIIEntirely rural
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E-IV
WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL
MATERIAL OF ROOF 20 % SAMPLE)
Predominant Material of Roof
Corrugated Grass, leaves, iron, zinc reeds, thatch Tiles, or other Asbestos Concrete Total District/Tahsil
wood or slate, metal cement Bricks or stone All other Rural bamboo shingle sheets sheets and lime slabs material Urban
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1
343 18,365 9 18 30 120 143 T Tikamgarh District 342 17,671 2 JO 26 47 64 R
694 7 8 4 73 79 U 311 4,710 5 27 81 R 1 Niwari Tahsil 18 6,546 2 8 10 13 16 R 2 Jatara Tahsil 14 7,109 7 10 15 80 96 T 3 Tikamgarh Tahsil 13 6,415 2 11 7 17 R
1 691 7 8 4 73 79 U
E-V
AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 20% SAMPLE)
Households with two Households with three Households with four Households with five rooms rooms rooms rooms and more ,-------.J-
,---_-.J._ ____ ~ r-----"----~ r---------L-----~
Num- Number of Num- Number of Num- Number of Number of ber of members ber of members ber of members No. of members Total house- r---...L__~ house- r--J,_-~ house- ,-_--L~ house- No. of .----J---, Rural District/Tahsil holds M F holds M F holds M F holds rooms M F Urban
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:1 24 25 2 1
5,548 14,100 12,478 2,695 7,748 6,985 1,264 4,229 3,782 808 4,918 3,036 2,838 T Tikamgarh District 5,326 13,616 12,032 2,499 7,223 6,496 1,165 3,903 3,499 658 3,880 2,454 2,278 R
222 484 446 196 525 489 99 326 283 150 1,038 582 560 U 1,444 3,796 3,375 558 1,746 1,557 22(J 802 n6 132 759 556 503 R 1 Niwari Tahsil 1,873 4,869 -+,253 955 2,714 2,467 477 1,556 1,446 237 1,486 835 766 R 2. Jatara Tah~il 2,231 5,435 4,850 1,182 3,288 2,961 558 1,871 1,600 439 2,673 1,645 1,569 T 3 Tikamgarh Tah~il 2,009 4,951 4,40 .. 986 2,763 2,472 459 1,545 1,:U7 289 1,635 l,06~ 1,009 R
222 484 446 196 525 489 99 326 28·} 150 1,038 682 560 U
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TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
1 Niwari Tahsil 2 Jatara Tahsil 3 Tikamgarh Tahsil Name of Schedul-ed Caste} r-- _____,______,
Scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) Scheduled Caates
Total 12,948 11..994 18,934 17,999 15,769 14,627
1 Bagor or Bansphor 1,974 1,803 2,352 2,150 1,944 1,595
2 Beldar or Sunkar 56 43 21 21 86 85
3 Chamar, Ahirwar, Chamar Mangan, 9,193 8,626 14,915 14,235 12,367 11,593 Machi or Raidas
4 Kuchbandhia 2 2 18 14
5 Kumhar 1,474 1,316 1,383 1,372 1,109 ],169
6 Mehtar, Bhangi, or Dhanuk 214 179 216 173 202 184
7 Maghia 6 2
8 Pasi :;,
9 Sansia or Bedia 28 23 27 33 1 1
10 Unclassifiable 2 1
(ii) Scheduled Tribes
Total 2.865 2,746 3,763 3,569 4,t48 4,070
1 Ilhil 2 a 47 45
2 Gond including Pathari !l 10 12 1
3 Khairwar including KonrI",r 115 120
4 Nat, Navdigar Sapera and Kublltar GO ~5 41 38 89 51
5 Sahariya G 6
6 Sanr 1,207 1,4Sil 2,068 1,644 2,002 1,982
7 Sonr 1,470 1,137 1,597 1,830 2,056 2,037
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TABLE
PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK TIKAMGARH
\VORKERS ,---___________________________ _.l_
I II m' IV In
Mining, Quarry-ing, Livestock Forestry, Fish-ing, Hunting,
Name of As Plantatious, At
Scheduled Total WOl'kers As Agricultu- Orchards aud Household
Caste Total (I-IX) Cultivator ral Labourer Allied activities Industry ....., r--__)._---. r--~ r----J_--~ ,----'---....., r--- _...J.-.--...,
P M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 (} 7 8 9 • 10 11 12 13 14
R U
All Scheduled Castes 92,271 47,651 44,620 29,401 23,644 20,840 16,683 3,167 3,079 315 87 3,271 2,209
1 Rasor or Bansphol' 11,818 6,270 5,5 .. 8 3,698 2,90'] 1,803 1,200 409 340 55 14 1,171 1,147
2 Beldar or Sunkar 312 lfHl 149 104 78 3G 22 5 15
3 Cilamar, Ahirwar, Chamar 70,929 36, .. 75 34,-l54 22,671 18,406 17,400 H,139 2,582 2,592 20R 65 1,193 431
Mangan, Mochi or Raidas
4 Kuchbandhia 36 20 Hi 12 10 11 10
5 Kumbar 7,8R3 .1,0:6 3,857 2,521 1,974 1,413 1,213 132 117 25 7 871 609
6 Mebtar, Rhangi or Dhanuk 1,168 f>32 5::16 349 232 120 77 34 25 12 1 23 11
7 Moghia 8 G 2 5 1 5 1
S Pasi 1 1 1
9 Sansia or Redia 113 56 57 38 36 33 31 5 5
10 Unclassifiable 3 2 1 2 1 2
123
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AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES DISTRICT
WORKERS NON-WORKERS WORKERS IN SPECIAL -------.. r- OCCUPATIONS
V VI VII VIII IX X
In In Manufacturing Transport, Tanning other than In Storage ,and In and currying Household In' Trade and Communica- Other of hides and Industry Construction Commerce tions Services skins Scavenging
,------'----, .----'---. ~--. ,---J-----,. r---"---., ,..------J- ----, ,...---1-----, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
R A L All
Scheduled 5 2 199 57 14 40 1,550 1,526 18,250 20,976 361 209 103 103 Castes
1 14 2 3 3 239 208 2,572 2,642 .. 1
26 40 22 16 59 71 2
;I 2 114 15 5 1 23 1,112 1,161 13,804 16,048 361 209 3
1 8 6 4
7 .. 5 34 28 1,505 1,883 5
R 2 !l 141 118 283 301 103 103 6
1 1 7
1 S
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10
124
TABLE
PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK
TIKAMGARH
WORKERS ___.J._.
II III IV In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, For-estry, Fishing, Hunting,
Name of As Plantations At Scheduled Total Workers As Agricultural Orcnards and Household Caste Total (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry
,,-----___ -L __ ---, ,.---..}._-..... ,---J.----., ,--__ .....L.-__ --.., ,---___ -L-__ --." r---"---"",
P M F M F M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1.4
R U
All Scheduled Castes 2,013 1,007 1,006 566 333 99 83 5 15 15 2 104 86
! Basor or Bansphor 210 J03 107 48 47 1 31 41
II Beldar or Sunkar 190 97 93 66 44 3 2 1
3 Chamar, Ahirwar, Chamar- 979 470 509 270 137 63 60 5 14 13 2 28 7 Mangan, Machi or Raidas
4 Kuchbandhia 18 11 7 8 5 8 5
5 Kumhar 322 168 154 96 63 29 18 1 1 36 33
6 Mehtar, Bhangi 01' Dhanuk 287 154 133 69 34 1
'T Moghia 6 3 3 3 3 3 3
8 Sansia or Bedia . 1 1
125
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AND NON -WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
DISTRICT
WORKERS NON-WORKERS WORKERS IN SPECIAL r- OCCUPATIONS
V VI VII VIII IX X
In In Manufacturing Transport, Tanning other than In Storage and In and currying Household In Trade and Communica- Other of hides and Industry Construction Commerce tions Services skins Scavenging
,------J-----.. ,-----A-_-, ....----'---, ,-----'-----. ,..--J--., ---.. ,..----J---.
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
R A L All Scheduled
32 8 100 13 2 2 208 124 441 673 5 43 34 Castes
1 16 i5 55 60 " 1
.. 62 42 31 49 2
18 96 13 2 51 41 19~ 372 .. 5 3
3 2 .. 4
14 7 3 2 1 12 2 72 91 5
1 67 34 85 99 .. 43 34 6
.. 7
" .. .. 1 .. ,. .. 8
126
TABLE PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK
TIKAMGARH WORKERS
--'-n III IV
In Mining, Quarrying, Live£tock, For-estry, Fishing,
Name of Hunting,
As Plantations At Scheduled Total Workers As Agricultural OrcliRrds and Household Tribe Total (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry r-----_.____---, ,..-----L------, ,----'----, r--_J_-~ ,---'-----, ,..---.-J.-----,
P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1.4
R U
All scheduled 21,161 10,776 10,385 6,664 5,573 2,981 Tribes
2,242 1,812 1,658 630 437 271 89
1 Bhil 97 49 48 35 28 1 10 10 2 Gond including Pathari 28 ]6 12 16 12 13 7 3 Khairwar including Kondar 2f15 115 120 65 72 65 72 ~ Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and 3!J4 190 1.'l4 92 32 30 11 21 8 2 5 8 1
Kubutar
5 Sahariya 12 6 6 2 3 2 3
G Saul' 10,338 5,277 5,061 3,155 2,662 1,413 -,095 915 808 212 175 148 53 7 Sonr 10,127 5,123 5,0)4 3,299 2,764 I,b36 1,132 876 842 328 168 120 35
U R
All Scheduled 209 93 116 66 56 32 30 17 !3 3 Tribes
1 Gond including Pathari 2 2 .. 2 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and 5 5 2 1 1
Kubutar
3 Sonr 202 86 116 64 56 31 30 16 13 3 1
127
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DISTRICT NON-WORKERS WORKERS
,.--.--'------\' VI VII VIII IX X
In Manufacturing other than In In Household In Trade and Transport Storage In Industry Construction Commerce and Communications Other Services ~----.. ,----__._______.. ,..----L--, r---___'____' M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
R A L All
2 4 50 22 22 54 2 894 1,067 4,112 4,812 Scheduled Tribes
21 16 4 1 14 20 1
1 2 5 2
50 48 3
1 5 1 30 6 98 lOll 4
4 3 5
3 19 2 14 1 2 43;,) 525 2,122 2,399 6
2 1 S -l 3 52 426 530 1,824 2,240 7
B A N
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TABLE
PART B-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
Total Population Age 0-14 --, r----L---,
Name of Scheduled Never Divorcedl Unspecified • Tribe Total married Married Widowed Separated status Total
,---__ --t-- __ ~ r----L---; ,--~ ~ ,---J---.._ ,.-----"-----. ,---'-----, ,---t __ ~
P M l" M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F :< 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Iii 16
TIKAMGARH
All Scheduled 21,370 10,869 10,501 4,995 4,202 5,568 5,418 263 856 43 2.S 4,621 4,355 Tribes
1 Bhil 97 4.9 48 24 21 24 25 1 2 18 21 2 Gond including 30 18 12 3 1 15 8 3 3 1
Pathari Po Khairwar including 23.5 115 120 51 51 64 ()2 7 51 52
Kondar .. Nat, Navdigar, Sapera 329 195 134 115 57 73 66 7 11 82 55 and Kubutar
5 Sah'l.riya 12 6 6 .. 4 2 2 4 -1
6 Saur 10,338 5,277 5,061 2,193 2,050 2,916 2,578 144 421 24 12 2,0'29 2,114 7 Sonr 10,329 5,209 5,120 2,605 2,018 2,474 2,677 111 412 19 13 2,434 2,108
TABLE
PART B-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
Age 15-44-Concld. Age 45+ -----, r-- __.t__ ---.,
Name of Scheduled Divorced/ Unspecified Never Divorced! Tribe Widowed Separated status Total married Married Widowed Separated
r---_'_~ r----L---, ,---_'_____ r---'------. r--_'_____ ,---->----.
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
All Scheduled Tribes 66 189 36 14 1,453 1,475 16 1,234 797 197 667 6 11
1 Bhil 1 9 6 8 5 1 1 2 Gond including Pathari 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 Khairwar including 2 8 9 8 4 5
Kondar 4 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera 1 1 31 21 2 .3 11 6 10
and Kubutar 5 Sahariya 1 1 6 Saur 39 96 20 7 762 703 7 647 373 105 325 3 5 7 Sonr 26 88 16 7 an 733 7 546 403 R5 324 13 6
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FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
Age 0-14-Concld, Age 15-44
Never Divorcedl Unspecified Never married Married Widowed Separated status Tot:a! married Married Name of Scheduled
,----'---, ..-----'-----, ,---'----, ,----'-----, ~ ...---'----. Tribe M F M F M F M F M F M f M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1
DISTRICI'
.4,491 4,026 129 329 .. 4,795 4,671 488 176 4,20'> 4,292 All Scheduled Tribes
17 ilO 1 1 !.I2 21 7 1 15 19 Bhil 2 1 1 14 8 1 13 7 Gond including
Pathari ,51 51 1 " 56 5?! 56 57 Khairwar
including Kondar 82 54 1 .. 82 58 31 3 50 54 Nat, Navdigar,
Sapera and Kubutar 4 4 1 2 1 2 Sahariya
1,952 1,955 76 159 1 2,436 2,244 234 95 2,193 2,046 Saur 2,383 1,941 51 167 2,131 2,219 215 77 1,877 2,107 Sonr
seT-lI
FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-COfJcZd,
Age 45 +ConcZd, Age not stated ~~ r------------------------------~------------------------------~ Unspecified
status
M F 49 50
Total ,---"---. M F 51
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,.----'----. M F 53
..
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"
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,----'----. M F 07
Divorcedl Separated ~
M F 59 60
Unspecified status
M F 61 62
Name of Scheduled Tribe
1
All Scheduled Tribes
Bhil Gond including Pathari Khairwar including Kondar Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and Kubutar Sahariya Saur Sonr
1 2
3
4
5 6 7
1 2 3
4
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6 7
134
TABLE seT-III
PART--A EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND
SCHEDULED TRIBES
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Educational Levels Name of ,.----
Scheduled Castel Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Scheduled Tribe Total Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above
,----..J___~ r---'----. ,--_...J.-_--... ..----'---, ,.-----'--_____
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
(i) Scheduled Calltes
Total 1.007 1.006 786 959 197 47 23
1 Basor or Banspbor 103 107 87 104 16 S
2 Beldar or Sunkar 97 !l3 69 79 26 14 2
3 Chamar. Ahirwar. Chamar Mangan, Macbi or Raidas
~70 509 386 499 82 10 2
4 Kucbbandbia 11 7 11 7
5 Kumhar 168 154 132 141 30 13 5 1
6 Mebtar. Bbangi or Dhanuk 154 133 97 126 43 7 14
'j Moghia 3 S 3 S
8 Sansia or Bedia 1
(ii) Scheduled Tribes
Total 93 116 60 III 33 .s 1 Gond including Pathari 2 2
2 Nat. Navdigar. Sapera and 5 4 1 Kubutar
S Sonr 86 116 114 111 32 5 .. Note-Columns with nil entries have been omitted.
1 2 8
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
1
2
8 4
II
6 7
185
T ABLE seT-III
PART--A EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND
SCHEDULED TRIBES
Name of Scheduled Castel Scheduled Tribe
1
Total
Basor or Bansphor Beldar or Sunkar Chamar, Ahirwar, Chamar-Mangan Mochi or Raidas Kuchbandhia Kumhar Mehta!', J3hangi or Dhanuk Maghia Pasi Sansia or Bedia Unclassifial:le
Total
Bhil Gond inclnding Pathari Khairwar including Kondar Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and Kubutar Sahariya
Saur Sonr
Males ~
47,651
6,270
163 86,475
20
4,026 632
6
1 56
2
10,776
49
16 115
190
6
5,277
5,123
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Total
Females 8
44,620
5,548
149 34,454 '
16 3,857
536 2
57
1
Illiterate
Males Females 4 6
(i) Scheduled Castes
45,491 44,616
5,929 5,547
152 149 35,135 34,451
20 16 3,679 8,857
516 536 6 2
1 51 57 2 1
(ii) Scheduled Tribes
10,385 10,634 10,385
48 48 48
12 16 12
120 112 120
134 176 134
6 6 6
5,061 5,213 5,061 5,004 5,063 6,004
Note-Columns with nil entries have been omitted.
Educational Levels ,-----.--
Literate (without Primary ot' Matriculation educational level) Junior Basic and above r-- ,...---J.----..
Males Females Males Females Males Females 6 7 8 9 10 11
1,982 4 152 26
315 1 23 8 a
10 1 1,232 3 91 ,. 17
.. 813 28 6 108 8
4 1
141
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7
136
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PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
All the Scheduled Caste persons profess Hindu Reltgion.
:r ABLE SCT IV
PART B-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
NAME OF RELIGION ~------~--------~
Mame of Scheduled Tribe
All Scheduled Tribes
Bhjl
Gond including Pathari
Khairwar including Kondar
Nat, NavdigaI', Sapera and Kubutar
Sabariya
Saul'
Sonr
[<ural Urban
2
Total Rural Urban
Rural
Rural Urban
.Rural
.Rural Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural Urban
Note-Lines witb nil entries have been omitted.
Persons 8
TOTAL
Males 4
Females 5
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
21,370 10,869 10,501 21,161 10,776 10,38;
209 93 \16
97 49 48
!l8 16 12 2 2
235 115 120
32 .. 190 134 li li
12 6 6
10,338 5,277 .5,061
10,127 5,128 6,004 202 86 116
Hindu
Males 6
10,851 10,763
88
49
16 II
115
177
6
5,277
5,123 86
Females 7
10,501 10,38;
116
48
12
120
134
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Sikhs
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a 9
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TABLE SC-I
PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND I
EDCUCATIONAL LEVEL FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
Employed before
Educational level Persons seeking bllt now out of
Total Full time employment fO't employment and ~on.wO'tking population students the first time seeking work Others
r--- ".---Jo--.--, ,.---I---..
P M F ,M F M F M F H ., 1 i S 4 IS 6 7 S 8 10 11 It
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Total 40,340 18,691 21,649 1,549 3 3 3 17,136 21,6<46 Illiterate 39,144 17,S06 21,638 395 I 3 17,107 21,638 Lite1'a.te (without educational level) 1,111 1,100 1\ 1,079 3 21 8 Primary or Junior Basi c 81 81 73 .. 8 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 4 4 2 2
Rural
Total 39,266 18,250 20,976 1,450 3 .. 16,797 20,973 Illite,.ate 38,146 17,174 20,972 389 00 t 16,784 20,972 Lite,.ate (without educational level) 1,fJ04 1,000 4 993 3 7 1 p,.ima,.y 0" Junio,. Basic 73 73 67 6 Mat,.,culation or Higher Secondary 3 3 1 :2
Urban
Total 111,4 441 673 99 J •• 339 673 Illiterate 998 332 666 6 3 323 666 Literate (without educational level) 107 100 7 86 ., 14 7 Primary or Junior Basic 8 8 6 .. 2 Matriculation Or Higher Secondary 1 7 t
Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
Total 10,159 4,907 5,252 702 2 3 4,202 S:ZSO Illitera.te 9,631 4,381 5,250 179 1 4,201 5,250 Literate (without educational level) 512 510 2 510 II Primary or Junior Basic- 14 14 13 1 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2. 2 •• I! ..
:i Jatata Tahsil (Rural)
Total 16.798 7,547 9,251 610 6,937 9,250 Illiterate 16,3.54 7,105 9,249 180 6,925 9,249 Literate (without educational level) 886 8R4 11 877 1 7 1 Primary or Junior Basic 57 57 52 5 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 1 1
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
Total 12,269 5,796 6.473 138 S,658 6,473 Illiterate 12,161 5,688 6,473 30 5,658 6,473 Literate (without educational level) 106 106 106 Primary or lunior Basic II 2 II
Matriculation or Hj~her Secondary ..
140
TABLE ST-I
MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
Name of Scheduled Tribe
1
All Scheduled Tribes
Total (1) Bhil (2) Gand including Pathari (3) Khairwar including Kondar (4) Nat, Navdigar, Sapera aud
Kubutar (5) Sahariya (6) Saul' (7) Sonr
All Scheduled Tribes
Total (1) Bhil (2) Gaud including Pathari (3) Khairwar including KandaI' (4) Nat, Navdigal', S"apera and
Kubutar (5) Saharlya (6) Sam' (7) Sonr
All Scheduled Tribes
Total (1) Bhil (2) Gaud including Pathari (ll) Nat, Navdigar, Saperaand
Kubutar (4) Saur (5) Sonr
All Scheduled Tribes
Total (1) Gond including Pathari (2) Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and
Kubutar (3) Saur (4) Sour
. .
Total Speakers
Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Mother Tongue
,..-----'----, ,......-----'-------., M F M F 2 3 4 5
10,869
10,869 49 18
115 195
6 5,277 5,209
2,865
2,865 2 5
115 60
6 1,207 1,470
3,763
3,763 47 10 41
2,068 1,597
4,148
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
10,501 2
MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI
10,501 2 I 48 1 12
120 1 134
6 5,061 5,120
o. 1
I Niwari Tah~il (Rural)
2,746 I
MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI
2,746 3
120 45
G 1.435 1.137
1
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)
3,569
MOTHER TONGUE :
3,569 45 12 38
1.644 1,830
HINDI
I 1
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
4,070 I
Subsidiary Languages
6
English (M-2), Marwari (F-I)
English (M-2), Marwari (F-I) Marwari (F-l)
English (M-I)
English (M-I)
English (M-I)
English (M-I)
Engli~h (1\1-1)
Marwari (F-I)
Marwari (F-I) Marwari (F-l)
English (M-I)
4,148
MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI
4,070 , English (M-I) 1
89
2,002 2,066
51
1,982 11,0137 1 English (M-l)
141
TABLE ST-II
PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF
ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
Employed before Persons seeking buf now out of
Na.me of Scheduled Tribe Total Full time employment for employment and Non-working popula.tion students the first time seeking work Others
,....-'---... P M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
All Scheduled Tribes 9,011 41,39 4,872 121 2 .' 4,018 4,870 1 Bhil 34 14 20 14 20 2 Gond including pathari 2 2 2 3 Khairwar including Kondar 98 50 48 50 48 4 Nat, Navdigal', Sapel'a and 203 101 102 8 93 102
Kubutar 5 Sahal'iya 7 4 3 4 3 6 Saur 4,521 2,122 2,399 56 1 2,066 2,398 7 Sonr 4,146 1,846 2,300 57 1 1,789 2,299
I Niwari Tahsil (Rural)
All Scheduled Tribes 2,359 1,097 1,262 33 1 1,064 1,261 1 Bhil 2 2 2 2 Khairwar inclUding Kondar 98 50 48 50 48 3 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and 73 34 39 6 28 39
Kubutar 4 Sahariya 7 4 3 4 3 5 Saul' 966 4~7 479 15 1 472 478 6 Sour l,2V3 522 691 12 510 691
2 Jatara Tahsil (Rural)
All Scheduled Tribes 3,302 1,516 1,786 36 1,480 1785 1 Bhil 32 14 18 14 18 2 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and 55 24 31 1 23 31
kubutar 3 Saul' 1,818 R67 951 13 854 951 4 Sonr 1,397 611 786 22 1 589 785
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil (Rural)
All Scheduled Tribes 3,263 1,499 1,764 36 1,463 1,764 1 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and 72 40 32 1 39 32
kubutar 2 Saul' 1,737 768 969 28 740 969 3 Sonr !,4fi4 691 763 7 ." 684 763
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
CONTENTS
Pages
1 Niwari Tahsil Al phabetical List of villages .... 145 - 149 District, Town and Village Directory .... 150 - 161
2 J atara Tahsil Alphabetical List of villages ,:rown and Village Directory
3 Tikamgarh Tahsil Alphabetical List of villages Town and Village Directory
.... 163 - 167
.... 168 - 181
...• 183 - 189 .... 190 - 205
KEY TO NOTATIONS
P /01" Primary School
M /01" Middle School
H lor High School
C lor Higher Institutes including Colleges
T lor Technical Institution
D /01" Dispensary
Rhc for Rural Health Centres
Hos lor Hospital
MP (A) /01" Medical Practitioners Allopathic
MP (H) for Medical Practitioners Homoeopathic
MP (0) for Medical Practitioners Others
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F.V.
/01" Maternity and Child Welfare Ceptre
/0'1' Post Office
lor Telegraph Office
Jor P03ts and Telegraph Office
lor Electricity
lor Electricity for Industrial Uses
for Electricity for Agricultural Uses
/01" Electricity for Domestic Uses
for Safe or protected Water Supply (includinl{ pipes, tubewells, etc,)
/01" Forest Village
L.C. No. for Location Code Number
Note-Number{s) of Hamlet(s) is/are printed in Italics below the name of village in the Alphabetical Lists of Villages.
145
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
I NIWARI TAHSIL
Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
A 33 Bhelas 118 56
Achhurumata 34 Bhelsi Kh urd 256 ·74
248 222 35 Bhojpura 49 1 I Chamaran II Dhimaran 36 Bhopalpura 247 216
III Khirakpuret 2 Asatijungle 54 N.A.
I Khirak Barguiya II l{hirak Nauyanko
8 A.afi Khas 55 166 37 Biharipura Pajanpura 51 121 4 A.tari 210 IS9 38 Bijaor l8 127 5 Atiri 9 125 39 Bilt 143 112
6 Attarra 190 95 I Dhimranka Khirk
B 40 Binwara 63 163
7 Babai 50 124 Baorapabar Bhata 250 247 41 8 Bachhora 240 251 42 Bindpura 205 96
J Khirak Baruwa II Baro Kachhayana III Kuwabaro IV Hariyan I Khirakgurar II Khiraksamarya
V Apani Khirak VI Saiya 43 Birsagar 216 217
9 Badraoli 11 218 I Khirak Dhimt'ora II Khimkkund 10 Bagan 102 20 III Khirak Rotyano
44 Birsingh puria 43 153
11 Baghat 10 126 • 45 Boresar Bhata 259 N.A.
I Put'a C 12 Bagpura 158 47
1:l Bahera 148 17! 46 Chachawali :'l5 156 I Banjarya
47 Chadelitol'aa 207 210 14 Rajl'ang Garh 297 229 I Khirak Dhimaranko II Khirak MUcn' 15 Bamori Sita! 80 160
Chandkhanikhas 129 31 16 &mraoli 246 218 48
I Khit'akdhawaro II Khit'ak Dhubyano I Dhobai II Ratta
III Khit'ak Gadaryano IV Khit'ak Khet'o 49 Chakarpllr 132 35
17 Bangay Hal' 89 24 50 Chandrapura F.V. 152 4(:
18 Bangay Khas 98 25 19 Baniyani 201 91 51 Chandrapul'a Kbas 154 61
20 Banjaripura Bhata 22S N.A. 52 Chandrawan 90 21
53 Chandkhani Bhata 130 N.A.
21 Banjal'ipul'a Khas 229 193 54 Chomo Khas 254 257
I Khit'ak Cha111«1'atl I Khirak Sarman
22 Badapabar Bhata 274 N,A. 55 Chhewalamata 234 86 23 Baraipura 165 185 56 Chikatagu!enda 251 252 24 Barbaha 146 199 I Khirak Rejnatlt II Khirak Chikata 25 Barabo Bujurg 286 240
Khirak Gulenda IV Klzi .. ak Gola I Baraiya
III
26 Basantpur 121 110 57 Chirpura 303 245
27 Barho Khurd 227 192 I Khirak Rasai II Kairak -Mutili
28 Basonwa 81 6 Chomo Bhata 243 256 5R 29 Baswana 106 109 Khirak ClIi,.auwro 30 Baweri Jangir I Khirak Clwmaru'at'o II
37 N.A.
31 Bhamora 151 183 59 ChUl'ara 109 17:! 32 Bhamora Gran t 128 N.A. I Chal11l"1Jt'a II Gadm'yatl~
146
ALPHA»ETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
NIWARI TAHSIL-Contd.
Location Serial No. Name of Village
l!
Location Code No. 1961
Code No. Serial 1951 No. Name of Village
Location Location Code No. CadeNa. 196J 1951
1
61 62 63
64 65
66
67 68 69
70
71
12 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
80
81 82 83
84
86
87 88
89
90
91 92 93
94 95 96
Churari
Daretha
Dawar Jungle Dawar Khas
Dawarugar Devrakhera
Devarinapak
Devendrapura Dewribaronau
Dewari KaIl'au
Dharnna
Dhaora
Dhawabagara Dhilla Dhimarpma
Dhimarpura
Dhimarpura Dharmpura
Digaar Bhata
Digwar Kalan
Digwar Khurd
Dirguwan
Dulawani
Dumduma
Durgapur
Gailbara Kha1S
D
c
S
147
180 27 22 26 52
123 78 24
19 65
213 {;
157
62
17 127 160 ~12
231 232
289 84
198
6
222
4
188
101 187 136
N.A. 128 173 118 129 128 157
66 139 102
12
147
181 200
N.A. 71
70
78 53
208
140
254
I Khirak Kachhyana II Khirak Madaryana
III Muarka
Gailbara Bhata
Ganj Garoli
241 13
195 I Chhoti Ga.-roil II Khi.-ak Kachhar
Gatara
Ghatwaha
Ghughasi Khas Ghughasi
Ghurara
Gidkhini
Gora Bhata Gowa west
239 39
113 112
273 51!
225 253
I Khirak Bhita 11 KJur{fN Chhandi III Kh,rall Kamta IV Kh;rflk Kasela
253 141· 196
221 5
182 N.A.
237 168
N.A.
258
1
97
98
99
100
101
102 J03
104
105 106
107
108
109 110
III 112
113
114
'ito 116
117
118
3 4
GOwa East 268 259 I Juganka Khirak
Goragusai 223 190
I Khirak Ahiran II Khirak Lchhman Kachhi I II Khirak Parbat Kachhi
GubabiI
Gundrai
Gujarra Khurd
Gujarra Kalan
GUlenda
Gupalpura
H
66
91
68 67
211
224
Hamirpur 198 Har~hmau 122
I Biata II Laxmanpwra III Pura
Hirapur 73
1 Jairon ]agir 281
I Dagurwaro I I Khirak Dhimranko II I Gunt!il yano IV Gataryano
V Mollako Khirak VI Nayakhera
Jaitwara Jalandhar
hmunda Bhata
lamunda Khas
I SMI Pahari Taparia
Janaoli
Jeron Khalsa
191 221
69 81
131
292
I Ajeparako Khirak II Dhubya Khirak
III Koy!i Khirak IV Laxman Khirak
158 18
14
13 40
191
N.A. 170
50
94
250
16 .
15
32 224
V Malicra Khirak VI Khirak Madera Sarooko VII Sookakachhiko Khirak VIII [{hadri Samarya
IX Tilokhari Khirak
Iasrathpura 252 Jawaharpura 260
I Khirakdhire I I Khirak Manu
Jebra Bhara 278
I Khirak Bagranko I I Khirak Gararko II I Khirak [{hero IV Khirak Khero
N.A. 81
Jer 206 212
I Naya Khera II Pachjtki Khirak R,otera
147
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
2 NIWARI T AHSIL-Contd'
Location Serial Location Serial Serial Code No. No. Serial Code No. No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951
1 :2 3 4 1 :2 3 4
119 lera Ehata 214 88 150 Kumra Khas 47 8 120 lera Khas 236 89 151 Kudar 14 149
I Khirak Baro II Khirak Mundi 152 Kuwarpura 140 105
III Khirak Matebaro IV Khz rak Rotyano 153 Kuwarpura 23 N.A.
V Khi,'ak Batro Tairanbaro 154 Kuwarpura Jungle 48 11
155 Kuwarpura Khas 16 148 121 lhigaora 11a 198 156 Kuwarpura 269 261 122 Jijaora 30 3 I Pisnaika Khirak 123 lirawanilatoka 283 232 124 Jakhangaon
L 166 186
125 Jngadau 120 113 157 Ladpura Khas 104 29 158 Ladpura North 103 30
K 159 LadwariHar 181 N.A.
126 Kachhipura 56 164 160 Ladwm'j Kachhpau 182 205
127 Kachhya Khera 235 85 I Dhung .. a
I Badia II Chonchadya
III KhalljoTcwa,·o IV Pardcwaro 161 L adwari Khas 2011 98
V Patfizan VI T1Tya I Mayba
128 Kakawani Bbata 296 N.A. 162 Ladwari Tal 204 N.A, 129 Kakawani Kh3.s 295 2~0 163 Lathesara 134 37 130 Kalorthara 125 17S 1G4 Lidhora F.V. 94 48
I Samadhua
131 Kanaora ~4 52 165 Liclwaha 170 104
132 Kaona 76 115 166 Lotana 93 42
133 Karguwa 2i8 215 IG7 Lahurguwan 300 231
134 Karipahadi 114 33 I Khif'ak Cha11larYa11 II J(lzif'ak Khit'iya
I Nayet,kaf' 1/ Teliu'«1'Q III l(hakri Mateu!«f'o
V3.'i Karkigarh 2130 N.A. l\f
136 Ka.ta Jungle lOS KA, H;8 l\!abai 220 N.A.
137 Kathaupahari :~ U3 15iJ J\hdd 1 142
138 Katrawan S7 N.A. 139 Kel'lpura 2Gl 236 170 Madwa Rajgarh 217 214 I~O Kesariganj 301 242 I [{hi .. ak Bljo'l'i II Khirak Bado
1 Pl~d'l'I'a III Khirak N01lJ·ai IF [{hiraI, Thopa
1H K:hil'iya Kha, .,., 1·52 J71 Magara Uachm' 2 flO 77 ...
142 Kherai 172 l\fahl'ajpura 100 27 2.G 7{)
14:) Khrl'iya Ugad :H 1\' • .'\. 173 Mahuwa Bag 215 87
144 KHon 20S 211 I [{hirak Chaolw II Ilhirak Majj'a
I Hhirak Chhapar II J(hirr;1l Gad".\'a11a III Khi .. ah Math/i1'«f>twa
293 2313 IT[ l{hirak IV [{him/: 1('I"al' Ii ~ l\Tajal
I ghirak [{allat'eTa Jl I(f,irak Majf'a 145 Kishol'pura 41 131 175 Maojan 171 103 H6 Koti 1'·7 41 Majguwan 172 204 176 147 Kulaghkhas 145 2U2 119 N.A. l' ~ Majra Bhelsa
I Ii/liral, Ballakc .1
178 Majrach Chawali 36 N.A.
US Kuluwa Bhata 175 '.lOg 179 Majra Makara 1.59 107
149 Kumra Bh3.ta 46 7 PO M ajrapatharam 45 N.A.
Serial No.
1
181 182 183 184 18ri
186
187
188 189 190
191 192 193 194 195 196
197 198 199 200
201 202
203 204 1105 206 207
208 1109
210
211
212 2111
214 21~
216
217
Name of Village
II
M1\i~rasewlal
Majrasuro
Majra Vangaon
Makara Malikpur
Mamaora
I Khirak Madia
Maniya Madwajugalpura
Maria Bhata Madia Khas
Maror Bhata Maror East
Maror \Ve,t
Marori
Matharapura
Menetha
148
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
1 NIWARI TAHSIL-contd.
Location Code No. 1961
8
2158 294 99
158 192 299
279 156 262 1149
116
136 135 177
.59
255
Location Code No. Serial
1951 No.
4
82 234
26 lQ6 209 227
264 100
N.A. 223
N.A. 39 38 6!l
9
260
1
218 219
220
221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230
2R1
232
Name of Village
2
Pacham Khera Pahari Eaksi
Panahari
Panyar Khera
Papawani Khas
Papawani Khurd
Para Khera Parakhera Ehata
Patharam
Pathari
Patriya
Phuter
Phutera Jungle
Pipra
Poha Khas
p
Location Code No. 1961
3
298 226 168
174 187 1S9 287 288
44 133 233
92 8
40 96
Location Code No. 1951 ,
228 194
62
20. 92 93
241 N.A..
161 34 73
19 N,A.
167 114
I Khirak Gadaryano 11 Khi,.ak Piparwaro I Har Pura II Madori I II Tapariya Mohanpura
Maojipura Bhata Maohanpura
Maojipura Khas
Mudara Muredeni
Nawada Naiguwan Ehata
Naiguwan Khas Nakata
Namapura
Naora Napa Khera
N
I Dimania ka Khirak Nayakhera
I Khi"ak Dililllrora
Nagudwan
Nibora
Nimchaoni
NiUl Khera Niwari
Niwori Bhata
Orchha
o
I Ganj I I Magar lHuu'a III Orchlla -_-
25 133 285 138 284
88 290
57 169 179
70
149
110 144
2!l8
75 188 124 141
86 85
82
N.A. 59
235
169 79
154 N.A.
99 22
175 176 201
220
120 45
177 108 265 116
17
233 234 235
236 237
238 239 240
241
242 248 244 245 246 247
'.H8
2~9
250
261'
Poha Ehata 107 171 Partappura 29 2
Prathvipur 219 213 I Bihartko Khirak 11 Ganjko Kllirak
III Patharyako Khirak IV Chhiranko Khirak V Basaryako Khirak VI Bababaro Khirak
VII Mabaiko Khirak VIII Gadanko Khirak Puchhikark Guwan 21 132
131 Putari Khera
habli
Radhapur
Ragoli
Rajpura
Hajapur
Ram Nagar
!{am Nagar
Rampul'a
!{ampura
Hampura Khas I Go .. akhent
Raotera
R
[ Kilirrak Bajrallg Gil,..', II
I IT [{hirak De"'lIa ltayapura Jungle
Rayapura Khas Roodhamkora
20
64 101 Ul9
165 28
57
115 36
173 206 60 10
142 1.1.1 83 51
257 83 302 243
291 226 J{hirak Dam11la
162 N.A. l():3 187 61 N.A.
149
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
I NIW ARI T AHSIL-Conctd.
Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code ~o. Serhl Code No. CodeNo. No. Name of Village 19b1 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 1 2 S 4 \1 2 S 4,
S 282 Sunrai Khas 200 90
252 Sabant Nagar 71 23 T
253 Sadikpur 7 145 283 Tarichar Kalan 58 162 254 Sakatbnaol'aon 4 138 284 Tawariaha Daran 185 69 255 Sakerabhadaran Bhata 267 N.A. 285 Tarichar Khurd 42 151 256 Sakerabhadaran Har 265 268 286 Tatarpura Boresar 272 80 257 Sakerabhadaran Khas 266 262 I Gadal'yano Chobyano II Mathuka Khil'ak
258 Sakera kh urd 178 64 III Shankal'garh
259 Sakera khurdbhata 186 65 287 Teharka Bhata 164 N.A. 260 Sakull 12 135 2S8 Teharka Khas 150 184
I Rotyana
261 Sarnera Tal 282 N.A. 289 Tenipura 202 97 2G2 Sarsaora lk4 GS I Khirak Dhiml'o1'u II Pathrai
263 Sedapura 275 239 :&90 Thona 79 159 264 Seguwan 155 60 26·5 Sendri 2 144 291 Tila 77 117 266 Sewari 167 44 2:}2 Tilpura 276 238
267 Shyamsi 28 150 2:)3 Todi 271 7.5 268 Sidhatoria 97 N.A.
U 269 Simara Ehata 244 N.A. 270 Sinaonia Khas 105 55 294 Ubora 34 ::'55
I Kamadbaro 295 Umari 126 180
271 Simara Khas 245 84 296 Urdaora 196 67
272 Sindoor.,a,gar Iii 146 297 Urdora III 179
273 Singhpura F.V. 117 43 V 27'4 Sinonia F.V. 95 54 298 Virora Khet 277 249
I Rotyano II GaneshjJUra I Khirak Rotyano III Tapa1'iya 299 Virsagar Tal 237 219
275 Sitapur 38 4 300 Viraorapahar Khas 263 248 276 SiyaKhas 194 197 I Mishal'ko Khil'ak II Hil'ajuko Khi1'ak
I Kachhyana III Khatko Khirak 277 SiyaBhata 176 N.A. 278 Sorka 209 195 301 Viraora Pahar North 264 246 279 Sujanpura 72 49 I Chaml'ora II Nakh Telan 280 Sujanpura 137 49 302 Visunpura 189 N.A.
303 Vitar 242 255 281 Sunrai Ehata 199 N.A. I Khirak Rotyano
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L.C. No.
Name of Village
Facilities available
3
7/1 Niwari Tahsil (Rural) 1 Madri 2 Sendn PO,P,M.D. ::1 Ka.t haupahari 4 Sabatbhaoraoll 5 Dhawabagal'a
6 Durgapur 7 Sadikpllr 8 PhuteraJnngle 9 Atiri
10 Bag-hat
11 Badraoli 12 Sakuli VI Gani 14 Kudal' 1.5 Sindoorsagar
16 Knwarpura Kh'l~ 17 Dhimarpura 18 Bijar 19 Dewadkalr~u 20 Plltari Khera
21 Puchhikarkgnwan 22 Dawar Kba' 2S Kuwarpura 24 Dewaribamnau 25 Mohanpura
26 Da\\'arngar 27 Dawar Jungle 28 Shyamsi 29 Pal'tap Pura 30 Jijaora
31 Basonwa 32 Khlriya lTgad ::13 Khil'iya Khas 3~ lJbora S5 Chachawli
116 l\Jajra Chocha\\ ali 37 Baweri Jagh' 38 Sitapur 39 Ghatwaha 40 Pipra
41 Kishorpura 42 Tarichar Khurd 43 Birsinghpura 44 Patharam 45 Majrapatharam
P. P. P.
PCl. Po,P.
P. P.
P. P.
PO,P.
P.
P.
Po.P.
P.
Po. p.
p,
PO,P. P.
P.
p. P.
P.
46 Kumra I:lhata Po. 47 Kumra Khas PO,P. 48 Kuwarpura Jungle 49 Bhojpura 50 Babai P.
Area in acres
4
291663 926
2,471 1,870 l,3Wl ] 995
122 722 152
2,733 1,026
1,103 1,428
751 1,612
782
763 514
2,088 769 G66
l,9!l4 6!l4 802 66G q29
867 569 684 96.5 894
863 4~7 S75
2,133 1,624
28B 345 822 580
1,007
1,017 548 355
1,876 422
585 705 903 552
1.065
150
Occu-WORKERS
Literate ,..---L----. pied House
Houses holds Total Population Scheduled Scheduled
Castes Tribes and
Educated Total (I-IX) r-~ ,.---->---. M F M F
5
24929 20
238 117 234 124
32 52
107 102
84 158 19
157 47
,57 74
227 91 S·I
206 ]2
37 85
14 10 30 46
114
135 .. 25
301 132
31 18
133
89 77 11
234
10 195
14 18 74
,.------'-~ ,-___.____, ,----J--.
P l\'l F M F M F G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
25086 124673 6590558768 12948 11994 286, 2746 12243 20 99 60 39 8 10 1
238 1,151 117 546 234 1,171 124 671
635 516 159 295 251 ' 56
137 118 82
58G 585 116 340 331 119
lOG 70 1]0
32 .52
155 69 8G 64 75 1 291 148 ]43 2
Uninhabited 108 102
599 320 279 91 91 52 486 265 221 54
84 Vi8
19 157
47
413 899 !f9
881 249
57 322 74 42::1
22fl 1,098 92 41(; 84 211
!l06 1,G53 12 90
,. 37 190 85 501
14 10 30 47
114
54 55
124 216 502
V35 714
25 ll4 301 1,M,0 1::12 CG4
228 185 85 61 457 442 102 105 52 47
!lG5 41G 63 51 129 120 48 42
175 147 219 204 560 538 215 201 110 101
8G6 787 45 45
Uninhabited 102 88 267 234
25 29 33 22 66 58
11] 105 256 246
96 18
9
263 2
57 43
25 6
17 19 78
fI1 18
4
26::1 2
56 42
29 4
15 20 85
385 329 109 92 II ninhabi ted
59 55 836 74~ 118 122 353 :111 90 Fi1
lTninhabited Pninhabited
11 IS
IS3
H!l 82 G7 :m ::11 25 93
98 ~6 r;2 28 63,j :lSA _ 297 132
89 459 77 409 11 63
2S4 1,136
291 228 223 186
32 31 603 533
Uninhabited
102 78
154
91 72
137
30
4
1 12
12
28 ::17
5
1
3 120 148
79 56 169
44
23
1
9 28
95 34
] 24 9 52
12 45 108
16
15 34
6
2
26
2] 16 ~1 52 Ii)
132 7
9 29
II 4 4 3
35
71
18 193 124
2() .~
49
45 53 2
161
10 6') 891
35 34 ()
60 9 4
8'1
5 G 195
14 1'1 74
106 376
47G 415 29 1G 55 51
1a3 183
59 11::1 112 104 9 17 S 1 2
72 22
15 16 17
1602 40297 29195 43 24
16 371 3il3 9 177 148
27 341 267 1 205 156
1 44 50 87 8S
8 208 160 1 161 111
3 1 7 121 6 285 234 1 28 9
12 294 196 2 87 67
96 90 115 118
10 ::l96 3Mi 4 IS!) 119 {) 59 45
11
1
546 29
65 168
422 21
54 126
19 18 III 13 36 32
S 7::1 67 1 172 145
5 219 14G
fl8 30 11 487 410 17 208 202
2 49 4] 29 28
2 212 15'3
II 6
20
114 116
17 350
123 100
16 305
19 14 :J 2K1 2G1
]8 ;]9 SO
lllS 126
,.---._---I ~
1\1 F lR 19
II ,--J..-., M F
20 21
IV ,---L---. M F :.14 25
151
WORKERS
VI
M F 28 29
VII ,--J--.. M F 30 31
VIII .....--'--M .F 32 33
NIW ARI .TAHSIL
IX ~ 1\1 F 34 85
NONWORKERS
L.C. X No.
M F 86 37 1
30612 23830 2384 2165 746 303 2836 1628 20 4275 ·21 641 110 165 .. 2618 1134 2560829573 7/1 38 23
244 246 164 144 2G7 189 169 143
39 43 61 68 .. ..
145 116 120 100
104 SIlS 25
18} 65
95 204
7 157 52
22 I 'I
12
1 6
25 10
27 S 1
18 6
16 8 9 3
.. 18 .. 32
3
17 11
12 5
79 88 1 1 90 107 7 4
324 298 25 34 1]3 111 13 7
54 43
457 29 .. 61
131
3S'l 21 .. f2
112
19 III 21 13 16 13 4') 41
133 123
170 119 .. .. 37 30
325 282 17G 174
. , 36 23
159
.. 32 19
1'l6
131 117 96 90 14 16
2",'2 251
8 9 107 92 .. ., 37 29
115 102
15
2 18
4
14
2 11
1
40 19
77 111 20 25
.. 12 6
11
7 {)
8
2 1
.. 9
8 6
13
7 7
15
1
.. 12
.. 41 1 6
10
.. 3
'2 5
., 2S
11 3
'2 6 3
2
10
15
2
5
2 2
S
58
.. 1
.. 1
.. 16
2 1
1
.. 2
75 ti5
5 19 4
29 6
1 15
14 10
4 25
38 1
1l 3
29 8 3
41
1 5
.. 3 1
12
1
72 10
34
2 4 ..
46
11
1 6 ..
25 3
3 !l
10 5
3 12 ..
8
I 2 8
2
11
.. 3
3 1 4
3
15 3
3 15
1
32
98
.. 2
1
4 1
Uninhabited 8
'2 3
5 4 I
1 .. Uninhabited
1
.. Uninhabited
Uninhabited Uninhabited
3
Uninhabited
4 8
11 4
.. 1
6
2 2
16
.. 1 '2 1
10
2
.. 1
1
4
.. S
.. 38
2 1
5 1
1 1
1 2 7
.. 1
3
1
1
1
2
., 1 S
12 .. 1
.. 40
4 17
3
3 1 ..
14 10
10 4 2
27 7
3 4
10 2 1
18
1 2
.. 2
2·') 18
7
1 7 2
1
3
2 9
11
1 16
1 3
17 15 2 264 183
1 2 3 4 II
118 103 44 245 318
6 135 175
4
1 2
25 61 ..
112 104
36 6 60 'I
8 119 9 110 10
6 81 5 172
24
64 11 208 12
38 13 220 14
53 . 15 12 171 10 42
79 57 16 104 91 17
5 164 193 18
12
76 89 19 51 56 20
320 365 16 24 .. . . 37 34 99 108
21 21 23 24 25
6 11 26 12 9 27 30 26 28
22 38 38 29 16 84 101 30
1 .. 2
s .. 7
166 189 .. .. 21 25
13019 334 ] 45 109
.. 33 26 17 24
126 .. 139
31 811 33 :-)4 3.5
315 37 38 39 40
87 10:~ 41 107 86 4:.1
15 15 43 258 228 -!4
45
4 16 20 46 .~ 195 154 47
11 16 48 1 16 21 49 3 55 57 50
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
r..c. No.
Name of Village
Facilities Area in available acres
1 3 4
51 Biharipura Pajanpura p. 52 Devrakhera P. 53 Gidkhini 1'. M Asati Jungle ;)J Agari Khas r,MP(O).
fiG Kaehhipura ;)7 Na\vada. 58 Tarichar Kalan Po,p,M,n,
Mew. 59 1fatharapura GO Ram Nagar
61 Roodham Rora C,2 DhimaI'pnra C,3 Binwara G4 Rabli Ii") Dhamna
GG Gubabli G7 Gujarra Ka.lan 1i8 Gujarra Khlll ,\ liD Jamunda Bhata 70 Nakata
71 Sahlnt N~gat' 7:2 SujanpuTa 7.3 Hir3.pur
To,P. P. P.
Po,P.
PO,P. P. P.
7-\ Kanaorft 1',n,'dP(O). 'I .~ N eg\llh\ rlll
70 l\.;tona 77 Tila 78 Den"ndrapur:l 79 Thona flO Hamori Sit: 1
P. 1',
M. }'.
81 hmunda Kha~ P, >12 Ol'chha Po.l',\l,n,'\lcw,
"JP\A). 83 J<ampura R4 1 )uIa" api 8Ii Niwari 1lh'-ua
P.
8Ci Niwari PO,To, I ',M,H, D,Ilhc.
R7 Katl'a\\an SS Mildara 89 Bangay H~l' 90 Chandrawan
9l Gundrai !)2 Phuter 98 Lotana ~H Lidhol'a F.\'. 95 Sinonia
9G Poha Khas '97 Sidhatoria 98 Bangay ](has 99 Majara Vangaon 100 MahaTajpUl'a
P. Po
p,
1'.
]'.
P.
p,
1,325 697 750
1,60,~
1,816
310 251
2,379
505 470
938 112
1,215 1,596 2,007
J ,UR IW) 831 488 255
6·57 797 284 ,';21 ,'iRl
1,04~ 701
1,729 1,(\11 J ,!ill ..
920 1,721
~45
:100 1,H32
2,10G
115 2,109
71G ~lD
1,001 ±I3 2HU ;)21j
'/97
1,121 i!(i-l 044 G65
1,353
Occupied
Houses
5
80 46
109
256
~01
35 27
1 8R
156 100 175
Jll) 76 85 7 6
., 5
56 4:-1 :n
73 7') 4'1
264 82
lOS 231
A9 .'It:i 21
1,041
20f)
121 2!) fl9
152
Scheduled. Hauseholds Total Population Castes
,....---_;.___, M F
r--- ---'----, P M F
(j 7 8 9 10 1.1
80 429 46 234
109 585
256 1,287
III 120
40R 2,031
36 27
183 187
1 8 9B 465
156 1,013 10~ 512 202 1,038
129 76 1'5 7 (j
57R 401 4(l9
-lR 4'l
227 202 123 III 317 268
Uninhabited 667 620
60 60 Uninhabited
1043 988
87 94
96 93
4 4
34 19
101
113
224
15
30 18 83
98
215
14
2.53 212 2 2 517 496 203 196 262 250 58 75 528 510 87 149
277 296 166 197 212 189 49 42 256 21B 33 33 24 24 16 7 21 22 2 fj
Uninhabited 5
fiG 48 81
23 12 11 12 11 .'il 29f) 159 140 72
29R 125 108 lfi!) S2 77
73 400 73 43!i <13 2.31
ROG l,COl 99 fi4,~
109 588 2B2 1,010
R9 .'l6 21
417 185
92
232 191i 232 203 134 97 R34 767 271l 272
ROl 287 583 427
215 202 86 99 51 41
::11 20 ,!O 41 66 40
l!'j!l 14R fl2 97
67 78
62 11 17
74
54 R
10
1,045 4,6,52 2,57] 2081 497 425
Uninhabited 2 til 1,lR5 617 56R
2 9 3 6
92 17 :19 21
173
44{) 70
13:3 110 900
20fl 1,1.57
121 529 29 125 to9 449
Uninhabited
228 218 010 80 nG m 59 51
448 4,~2
630 R27 llninhabited
272 957 76 49
222 227
99 R2
If)
ss 'iG
90
26 26
WORKERS
Scheduled Tribes
Literate and
Educated ,----A--, M F
Total (I-IX) .------'----, M F
,---,--_ M F
12 13 14 15 16 17
29 7
29
2·'I 6
74 1
3
19
17
.57 f,
47 4
22
9 11 .'l 2
GO
20 7
23
,~
5
42 15 65
156
15
264
5 13
1 82 50
II}
126 51
137
71 G5 .u3 2 3
H 11 21
9
4 29 52
15 9 228
58
4R 35 4 3-2A
85 iR 1'3
7
17
39
139 72
185
388
32
604
48 45
136 35
147
375
28
566
41 36
2 3 8 147 99
42 270 259 8 153 116
10 325 228
8 156 141 7 J21 80
1 4
1 2
17 2
131 92 12 10 12 8
6 98 75 52
R 78 74 38
126 121 126 105 74 G2
509 433 1,7 154
1 160 68 56 373 115
4 IRI 101 9 55 36 1 30 25
17 1,011 268 1,302 673
(1
10 18
3 78
114 1
24 5 f)
3 .'i5
71
42 7
Gl
JO 340 279 2 G
129 I'll 21 13
1 ~5 30 40 29
2 286 261
l5
2 180 44
154
295
146 32
170
153
NIWARI TAHSIL
WORKERS NON-------------------------------------~~------------------------------~WORKERS
I ~ M F
II
M F
III ,---->-., M F
18 19 20 21 22 23
95 66
13S
320
27
4:~9
35 29
98 14 30 4
117 3'2 .. .. 330, 34
'28 .. 440
25 26
5 .. 39
.. 6
2 3 37 40 10
192 190 37 132 112 3 242 178 15
111 37
100 S 9
6 66 59 37
103 75 83
6 8
8
8
3
60 12 71 2 27 9
9 5
28 .. 32
.. 4.5
.. 4 .. 2
4
2 12 3 2
.. 8 51
63 10 1 8
14
18 .. 1
9 2 5
1 9 6
14 .. 4
100 110 18 10 6 100 89 19 15 68 57 6 5
373 322 21 24 152 143 4
137 62 .. 112 88 27 19
54 37 33 28 48 31 .. 25 22 1 2
.. 2 5
.. 9
12
4
8 5
7
.. 1
9
1
IV ,---'----, M F 114 25
19
'2 ., 10
.. 67
8
.. 21
9 4
61
14 3
13
.. 2 9
1 6
69 3
1 13
11 2
24
'2 .. 9
.. 64
.. 4 5 1
3-1
9
1 1 ..
46 1
.. 13
8 3
417 372 III 24 19 7 243 132
.. 1154 21l)
2 6
111 109 13 8 113 18 40 119
1115 203
3S6 268 .. 136 125
44 32 142 164
.. .. 18 12 .t
9 7
2
" 24 SO
34
19
8
27
19
6
.. .. 6 1
.. 3 ..
3·1 24
6
1
., 34
1 3
8
7 .. 7
.. 26
V ~ M F 26 27
., 2
VI
M F 28 29
Uninhabited
.. •• Uninhabited
1 1
•• Uninhabited
1
1.5
VII
!vI F 30 31
3
2
9
.. 6 2 1 3
2 6 1
5 3
13
2
.. 1
.. 4
2
.. 2
4
1
VIII
M F 32 33
.. 3
1
.. 1 .. 2
2 9 1 1
.. 1
2
2
2 1
67 4 104 10 17
., Uninhabited 9 .. ..
• • Uninhabited
3
.. .. .. Uninhabited
6
3
1
7
6
1
IX X L.C. ,---A---, No.
M F 34 35
M F 36 37 1
6 2 9
18
43
20 19
3 4
18 57 10
3
3 .5 :2
1
1
88 51
132 .. 279
23 .. 439
66 76
121
245
32 .. 422
51 52 53 54 55
56 57 53 13
5 2
39 55 59 49 57 60
2 1 61 4 ]06 113 62 1 247 237 63 2 109 134 64 2 203 282 65
9 121 5 91 8 125 4 12
.. 2 1 1
9
.. 6
61 .50 30
1.55 66 109 67 121 68
14 69 14 70
71 3 72
62 73 3,1 74 44 7.5
1 106 77 76 1 106 98 77
60 35 78 36 39 325 334 79 10 10 96 118 80
22 182
19 4
6 141 219 91 :W 210 282 82
19 1
84 101 83 31 63 84 21 16 85
420 124 1.269 1408 86
25
6 7
14 .. 4
4 .. 4
2
.. . . 87 289 88
89 90
6 277 1
5 99 97 91 5 19 17 92 8 2] 37 93
19 22 94 3 162 191 95
234 232 96 •. •. 97 92 III 99 2 32 17 99 68 57 100
VILLAGB DIRBCTORY
Area L.C. No.
Name of -Village
Facilitie~ in available acres
1 2
101 Radhapur 102 Eagan 103 Ladpura North ]04 Ladpura Khas 10·5 Sinaonia Khas
3
P.
P,
106 Ba~wana PO,To,P. 107 Poha Bhata 108 Kata Jungle 109 Churara ToY· 110 Nanra P.
.111 l1rdor3o P. 112 Ghughasi 113 Gbughasi Khae PO,P. 114 KaripahB.rli 115 Rajpura P.
116 Maror Ehata 117 Singhpura F.Y. P. 118 Bhelas P, 119 Majra Rhel«a 120 Jugadau PO,P,
121 Basantpur 122 Harshmau 1'.!.~ Dev3ol'ina\)ak 124 Nimchaoni 1'2" Kalorthara
P. To'p.
P. p.
HG 127
·1213 129 HIO
Umari PO,To,P. Dhimal'pura PO,To. Bhamora Grant Chandkhani Khas P. Chandkhani Bhata P.
131 lanaoli 132 Chakarpur 1~3 Pathal'i 1~~ Lathesara 1~5 Mal'or W~gt
136 1\-1al'o1' East 1 '17 Sujanpura 138 Mohanpura 139 Ragoli 140 Kuwarpura
141 NilJl Rhera 142 RalJl Nagar H3 Bilt 144 Napa Khera 145 Knlagh Khas
146 Barbaha 147 Churari 148 Bahera 149 Namapura 150 Tehal'ka Khas
P. P. P.
P. Po. P.
P.
P.
P.
To,P. Po,P.
P.
Po,To, P,M,D,
470 581 386 S66 809
925 1,844
521> 1,451 1,050
1.,045 195
1,144 946
1,407
1,116 100 832 706
1,825
492 1,578
340 430 824
880 608 826
2,364 6aB
1,045 1,186 1,324
681 612
574 412
731 412
1,130
566 357
1,088 993
1,057
103 434 A78 305
3,685
Occu. pied
houses
5
43 43 6
52 106
81
119 99
89
162 49 70
{2 157
209
58 186 ~7 19 52
56 56
158
80 77 78 39 20
172 32-
101 23 9{
C;l 1l
113 51
128
·12 1)0 9;l 15
480
154
WORKERS -,----_. Hou~e· Total Population hold~
Scheduled Castes .--~
M F
Scheduled Tribes
,.--.Jo---..
Literate and
Educated r--'-----.
Total (I-IX I r---...f.-- " .
G
43 43
6 52
106
81
119 9f1
89
152 oJ9 70
:!.l0
58 186
'iW 19 52
56 56
158
80 77 78 39 20
172 32
101 23 94
64 11
113 51
128
42 50 94 15 ~80
p
7
2m 189
40 262 526
39·1
715 .. 93
402
S81 259 327
182 82!)
3ill 918 1RO 115 239
317 304
787
4211 358 371 226 127
812 124 516 144 412
279 62
549 263 666
179 288 507
92 2279
M F M F 1\1 F 1\1
8
F
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
J 48 119 96 93 18 22
146 116 273 253
199 195 Uninhabited Uninhabited'
376 339 2.56 287
200 202 Uninhabited
466 415 143 116 171 1.5n
Uninhabited 105 77 428 {01
Uninhabited .. 83 -l4!)
17n l61 507 !ll
W) 9]. 61 54
123 116
162 155 145 15G
Uninhabited 432 355
Uninhabited
219 204 191 167 ]94 177 127 99 67 60
23 22
M 101.
92
1M 19 2 ..
.)
.J
70 .. 1.53
2!i 82 45
(,4
59 R
no
62 34 35 1;; 3
442 370 77 64 60
290 22fi C8 67 77
2]0 202 108
155 29
291 141 356
96 143 279
46 11112
124 33
258 122 310
83 145 22B
46 1067
HI
41 20 4]
15 24 29 35 ~5B
32 24
21
55 92
9G
lS7 20 24
.' R fiR
IH
23 69 f>O s
64
58 10
87
61
60 49 29 32
19 14
2
30
28 8
2" 'J
51
22
29
1
5
27
32 7
15 M
21i
31
18 8 1
11 65
79 6.'1
28
144 13 19
fj
l'~S
HI
3B 95 26 22 15
39 Al
74
33 3 1 42 ]9 32 33
15 1 '] 15 13
8 9
61
53
89
12
42 15 27
17 26 28 36
224
71 18
10 18 42
11 18 11 41
82 10·1 17 5
67 4
22
5 13 45
.. 12 16 10 40
8 10 30 10 tlO
15 41 52 12
410
4 78 47 63 56 11 4 81 59
5 If>O 128
13
4 5
22
2
'22
9
lLl
214 149
121
263 89
1l.~
62 2G3
ilOO
27
85 117
98
228 76
113
:19 200
218
117 71 8 303 237 1 52 55 5 28 24
6 -1
7ll 67
9;{ 76
281
fi8 !i8
186
B 137 130 1 123 94 2 121 75
79 63 2 42 28
25 282 170 39 38
6 189 164 55 58
1. 125 122
3
12
2
113 15
187 84
203
49 Btl
159 30
663
86 21
149 67
166
16 61
151 27
553
155
NIWARI TAHSIL
WORKERS NON-WORKERS
L.C. I II III IV V . VI VII VIII IX X No.
,...--J--., ,................___ .----L-..., ~ ~ ,.---J---., ,...--J--., ~ ,.--.J--.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3'1 1
40 30 4 7 1 26 17 '10 72 101 37 34 2 3 23 20 33 37 1M 11 4 .. 7 18 103 51 47 5 3 2 22 10 65 57 104
112 100 23 15 3 3 22 10 US 125 105
83 25 16 1 1 1 2 3 6 88 168 106 Uninhabited 107 .. Uninhabited lOS
202 76 9 7 1 1 ., 1 1 1 162 254 109 113 106 19 7 3 1 4 1 1 9 2 107 120 110
100 78 5 7 2 2 .. .. 12 13 79 104 111 Uninhabited ., ., 112
2n 180 27 H 5 1 6 1 4 1 1 8 1 203 187 113 82 69 7 7 54 40 114
108 110 4 3 3 56 43 115
.. Uninhabited 116 42 27 ., 1 14 9 5 3 43 3il 117
179 147 11 10 29 26 .. 44 17 165 201 118 Uninhabited .. 119
220 159 36 44 14 4 2 .. 23 VI 18'! 231 120
96 60 11 8 4 4 3 1 .. .. 1 .. 56 90 121 ~23 228 3 .. 1 12 1 8 12 17 27 8 204 174 122
43 45 6 10 2 1 37 36 1'2~
23 24 1 1 3 33 30 124 69 65 1 2 2 1 50 49 12.~
83 57 1 2 1 1 8 8 69 87 126 62 85 11 13 1 2 69 61 127
.. Uninhabited 128 184 170 8 7 10 10 1 6 16 47 Fl 151 169 129
Uninhabited 180
119 114 7 7 10 9 1 82 U 131 105 78 14 16 3 1 68 7il 13:.1 113 75 .. 5 1 2 n 102 133
72 58 7 5 48 36 134 32 20 10 8 25 32 1(15
210 146 49 24 11 3 9 .. 160 200 H6 31 27 2. .. 1 8 8 25 22 137
14] 127 22 15 10 15 4 11 7 101 62 138 52 56 2. ] 1 1 12 19 139
104 w: 4 (] 4 13 B 85 80 140
103 78 1 5 7 2 2 42 38 141 15 19 2 1.4 12 142
167 132 3 1 4 3 14 11 104 109 143 71 56 2 1 8 7 4 2 57 55 144
]43 IV: 42 B·5 14 lR 4 1M! 144 14.)
31 16 11 7 47 67 140 75 60 ;) 1 .. 3 5 57 84 147 .. 115 125 9' 11 6 22 15 2 1 4 120 77 148 28 25 .. .. 2 '2 16 19 149
388 393 711 8~ 24 29 27 11 1 12 (l 14 106 45 .')49 514 150
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L.C. No.
Name of Village
Facilities available
1 3
151 Bhamora P. 152 Chandrapura F.V. 153 Bagpura 154 Chandrapura Khas P. 155 Seguwan
156 Madwa Jugalpura P. 157 Dhilla PO,P,M. 158 Makara 159 Majara Makara PO,P. 160 Dharmpura
161 162 163 164 165
166 167 168 169 170
]higaora Rayapura Jungle Rayapura Khas Teharka Bhata Baraipura
Jakhang:\on Sewari Panahari Naiguwan Bhata Lidwaha
171 Maojan 172 Majguwan 173 Rajapur 174 Panyar Khera 175 Kuluwa Bhata
176 Siya Bhata 177 Marori 178 Sakera Khurd 179 Naiguwan Khas 180 Daretha
£1.
Po,To. PO,To.
P.
P.
Po. Po.
PO,P.
Po,P. Po,P.
P.
Area in
acres
4
807 36
163 486
1,028
902 699
1,011 899 792
915 461 639
3,524 729
821 57
409 892 423
611 885 803 619 773
626 579 797
1,430 1,642
181 Ladwari Hal' Po, 1,486 182 Ladwari Kachhpau P,M,Po. 994 183 Nibol'a 178 184 Sarsaora 1,152 185 Tawaria Hadal'an 429
186 Sakera Khurd Bhata 187 Papawani Khas P. 188 Papawani Khurd Po, 189 Visunpura 190 Attarra P.
191 Jaitwara 192 Malikpur 193 Dumduma 194 Siya Khas 195 Garoli
196 Urdaora 197 Koti 198 Hamirpul' 199 Sunrai Bhata 1100 Sunal'i KhIUl
p. P.
Po.
300 1,001
867 948 914
526 7H
1,055 1,439
527
381 85
779 889 5176
Occu· pied
Houses
65
2 81 61
34 94
144 34 30
106
47 12
107
167 8
79
33
35 18
157
" lIi
126 155 117
163 5
58 13
136 30
96
12 40
163 119
.. 9
48 8 1
20
Households
6
65
2 81 61
34 94
144 34 30
107
47 12
107
167 B
79
3S
35 18
158 4
15 128 155 117
164 5
58 13
138 30
96
12 41
164 121
49
43 8 1
20
WORKERS ,---J-
Scheduled Scheduled Literate
and Educated ~ M F
Total Population Castes Tribes
P 7
M 8
F
9
909 168 141 Uninhabited
12 5 7 359 195 164 287 152 135
115 89
M 10
66
47 53
F 11
47
38 41
204 445 696 195 150
233 212 92 102 372 324 125 111 88 107 13 11
569
2/iO 38
517
890 49
400
153
1'0 70
284 285 Uninhabited
136 114 16 22
261 256
460 430 25 24
213 187 Uninhabited
77 70
162 1'9 78 102 5) 47 841 459, 382
19 9 10
70 577 767 670
Uninhabited
Uninhabited 40 30
316 261 408 359 349 321
Uninhabited
58
35 2
119
27
18
11
" 48
4 62
153 .u
848 444 404 103 53 26 27
:'70 141 129 22 57 37 20
Uninhabited 625 328 297 41 175 98 77
Uninhabited 407 213 194 43
34 28 111 97
45
32 1
132
24
25
15 6
41
6 49
122 25
91
13
35
29
62 208 778 495 266
897 381 111 106 280 215 32 88 136 130 14 8
269 190 189 42 22 20 1 1
Uninhabited " 99 ~ 43 18 14
M 12
27
26 7 9 7
4
3 13
2 10 11 76
2
17
14
5
92 9
47
F
13
28
31 8
14 7
5
5 13
4 5 8
88
2
III
18
3
14
44
26 3
17 88 46 19
5
17 1
57
Rfl 2
30
5
21 4
63
2 51 88 69
73 4
18
88 10
58
9 5
29 112 11 37
52
3
11 2 1
2
15
Total (I-IX) ,--J----,
M F 16 17
97 98
3 6 128
107
3 9.5 87
69 57 17 142 121
3 241 207 2 62 67
9
2
3
39 34
161
87 13
13R
277 19
140
58
95
64 11 94
278 16
126
49
2 64 50 42 26
5 289 242
4 22 16
7 3
29 220 278 229
17 159 L64 156
14 265 180 18 14 88 62 28 14
241 190 71 55
3 130 107
22 10 64 46
12 228 58 218 146
96 81
86 14
1
59
78 9
24
157
NIWARI TAHSIL
WORKERS NON· WORKERS
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,----'---. ,---'----. ..----'---, ,----"----.. ,..---J-.-- ,....--1---...... ,--J--.. ,...--J-., No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 liS 29 SO 31 32 33 34 85 36 37 1
87 89 7 7 1 1 1 II 71 43 151 Uninhabited 152
3 3 II 4 153 103 78 3 1 ." 22 16 67 69 154
96 77 ,. 9 7 2 8 45 48 155
67 57 .. 2 46 82 156 84 87 22 20 15 12 3 II 16 II 91 91 157
189 169 13 8 1 .. 24 17 4 7 10 6 131 117 158 50 55 2 8 4 4 5 1 26 40 159 34 28 5 G 41 36 J.60
143 87 10 8 3 1 •• e. o. 4 128 190 161 Uninhabited .. 162
87 61 3 49 50 163 1 1 12 10 3 11 164
82 65 14 15 11 2 4 8 1 11 15 4 123 1611 165
223 21lO !i 13 1'1 11 2'1 11 1 4 183 152 166 HI 16 6 8 16'
120 118 2 1 2 1 .. 12 6 73 61 16~ Uninhabited 16'"
54 87 2 6 II 19 33 170
53 37 10 13 .. 1 25 23 171 36 22 1 6 3 13 In 172
261 231 1 5 12 3 1 10 7 170 140 173 7 3 .. 2 7 174
Uninhabited .. 175
.. .. Uninhahited 176 26 14 1 1 2, I! 11 13 177 15~ 118 18 13 <t 1 24 19 !i 7 8 96 102 178 180 122 27 25 10 24 A 1 A 28 9 130 195 17u 122 69 5::1 83 13 31 -1 1 9 120 165 lAO
.. .. Uninhabited .. .. .. 181 201 159 2 1 20 13 14 2 10 3 15 4 179 224 182
13 14 13 13 183 73 52 11 9 3 1 1 53 67 184 27 12 1 2 9 6 185
.. Uninhabited .. 186 196 171 9 4. 3 14 () 3 1 15 10 e7 107 187 70 55 1 .. 27 22 188 .. .. Uninhabited .. 189 94 78 30 25 II '.l 4 II 83 87 190
13 5 2 2 7 3 III 18 191 54 43 II II .. .. .. I! 6 1 47 51 192
1117 31 14 9 2') 15 2 22 1 14 10 1 169 323 193 203 Vl7 6 7 3 2 1 67 69 194 89 77 7 .j 40 49 195
73 66 11 12 1 1 H 61 196 9 7 :l II 2 8 11 197 .. .. 1 199
33 20 .. lJnin~~bjted 199
5 & 1 17 19 200
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L. C. Name of No. Village
1 2
201 Baniyani '1.02 Tenipnra 203 Ladwari Khas 204 Ladwari Tal 20.; Bindpura
206 Jer 207 Chadelitoria 208 Kiston 209 Sarka nO Astari
211 Gulenda 212 Digar Bhata 213 Dhaora 21' Jera Bhata '115 Mahuwa Rag
Facilities available
Mcw.
P.
P. Po.
PO,P. p p
P. Po 1>0:
216 217 218 219
Birsagar P. Madwa Rajgarh P. Karguwa PO,P.
220
Pratllvipur PO,P,M,H, D,Rhc,Hos,Mcw, MP(A). Mabai Po.
2:11 lalandhar 222 Gailbara Kha~ PO,P. 2513 Goragusai P. 224 Gupalpura 225 Gora Bhata
226 Pahari Baksi P. 227 Barho Khurd 228 Banjaripura Bhata 229 Banjaripura Khas P. 230 Karkigarh
231 Digwar Kalan 232 Digwar Khurd 233 Patriya 234 Chhewalamata 235 Kachhya Khera
236 Jera Khas :137 Virsagar Tal 238 Naya l"hel'a 239 Gatara :140 Bachhol'fl.
241 Gailwara Bhata 242 Vitar 243 Chomo Bhata 244 Simara Bhata 245 Simara Khas
Po. P.
Po. Po.
PO,P.
To.
P.
Po. Po.
P.
246 Bamraoli To 247 Bhopalpura Po.To,P. 248 Achhurumata Po. 249 Madia Khas PO,P. :150 Baorapahar Bhata
Area in
acres
4
908 1,0'1.1
602 211 767
3,771 933
2,961 995
1,477
210 697
1,000 1,142 1,175
790 879
1,094 2,740
9112
1,409 1,568
70:1 499 956
1,137 334 342
1,172 866
802 424 790 718 643
1,807 805 1154 376
2,132
52R 1,257 1,050 2,550 1,R80
590 1,148 -1,323
948 960
OCCIl
pied Hou,es
5
60 51 5{i 4
110
3Vl 4)!
2M 127 16(i
211
120 148
86 7811
, "
3.'1 103
74 7
109 10
128
59 34 51l 56 81
32il 32 51 14
12G
.51 219 42
37-5 7
158
Homehold~ Total Population
r--L-....;...""
P (j 7
G6 314 51 311 56 285 4 21
111 591
317 157R 42 197
25'5 1217 121l 6]1l 164 1171
M F
8 9
181 138 lW 145 156 ]29 14 7
8[6 275
838 740 100 97 056 561 :-123 29.5 47.5 sm;
22 8:) 42 41
133 24 43
120 148
86 783
S5 103
74 7
Uninhabited 661 365 296 152 74 78 221 120 101
542 768 458
~796
1(;
277 400 255
1978
9
265 368 203
1818
()
183 107 76 556 282 274 385 214 171 27 13 14
Uninhabited
Scheduled Castes ,.-~
M F 10 11
19 17 1(} 14 31 32
S2 22
161 146
89 83 SK 33 Ril AO
28 33 40
292
8 28 43
46
3:! 35 39
272
7 26 46
102 10
489 263 226 61 57 52 33 19
Uninhabited 128 566 297 269 51 34
59 S4 53 55 81
S24 S2 5] 14
126
Il 40 9
Sil 542
298 174 2110 274 43R
145R 127 221
67 .597
21 200
4i)
200 2545
.'51 287 2]9 939 42 168
frl7 1728 7 ~2
Uninhabited
160 - ()5
137 138 217
763 60
125 39
S50
1J 115 25
104 1325
138 79
143 136 221
695 67 96 28
247
10 85 21 96
1220
133 104 529 410 90 78
no 803 20 22
27 6
32
272
56
]9 4
106
30 7
28
274
17 1
III
39 28 172 182 10 14
315 282
WORKERS Literate .------
Scheduled Tribe~
and Educated ,.-___J_.____--,
Total (I-IX) ,..----...1--..., M F
r----'----. M F M F
12
60
1 35 SS
7
12 2
15
4 62
24 21 ,.
25
16 40
2
64
20
-13
S6
4. 2
13 14
5 5
2 23
11
71 116 2
92 30 1() SA 65
11 8
13
4 65
17 25
25
7 23
75
2(; 1
26
46 7
45 29 69
643
3 21 19 1
27 4
47
6 15 7
14 S
81<
6 6
4R
o i)
1 5
2f>O
1 4 2 43
1 175
15 16 17
138 96 1 104 ()6 3 100 50
10 2 207 168
18 516 i:l78 59 46
14 386 194 1 214 175 4 291 'lOR
31 28
6 257 51 80
92 48 61
2 178 160 205 60
734
7 257 11 145
167 1121
6
68 37 1 184 146
142 88 9 9
187 90 22 10
7 200 155
]
2 1 1
4
I 4
45
2 .. 22
106 62 94 92
128
533 43 75 27
248
8 74 13 73
749
57 19 63 73
1:6
374 89 59 I.)
147
57 11 42
f,05
92 56 368 240 53 40
567 406 14 7
I
M F IS 19
133 95 90 4
186
95 89 47 ..
155
436 323 52 40
357 179 192 162 276 189
18 .. 205
46 69
171 211 126 499
4
12
72 42 59
158 176
5·[ 464
1
II
M F 20 21
1 5 9 6 7
27 7
15 13 12
12 .. 24
5 2
1 21 B
2.3
1 2 3 2 5
32 6 9
13 16
9
Vl 6 1
2 12 2
26
61 36 1 1 8 3
153 132 13" 138 85
9 9
150 22 ..
165
64 10 ..
143
76 41 33 4 78 46 79 66
116 106
314 194 39 38 75 59 27 15
197 130
8 64 11 70
534
.. 42 9
40 406
11 13
2 2
10 5 25 12 7. 9 4 6
11 10
BO 19 2 1
.. 24 U
.. 10
1 3
1.5
.. 7 1 2
18
86 ."i3 B 2 333 204 II R
44 29 7 R 467 367 21 2"i
7 7 '2
159
WORKERS --'-
III r----'--. M F 22 23
.. 3 1
1
.. 7 4
IV r----'--. M F 24 25
3 3
.. 13
31 .. 8 1 II
.. 16
!J
::)
1.9 3
277
5 14
3
14
18
4
.. 8
15
5
1
2
1
.. 14
4 lR'l
.. 6
5
8
7
2 4
1 10 !l
5
.. 7
1
2 3 fl 7 5 1
2 V32 109
., 1 15 II
.. 1 ..
fl6
.. 8 1 ..
42
:j 1 27 17
2 ,) H 8
5
V VI VII . ..---L---., M F
r--..L-., r----'--. M F M F
26 27 28 29 30 31
2
Uninhabited •.
2 25 5
Uninhabited .. .. ..
Uninhabited ••
.. 1
.,
2
1
6 1
1
.. 5
11.5
1
7
.. 1
.. 45
1
11
1
.. 11
1
2
2
VIII r----'--. M F 32 33
.. ..
1
.. .. ..
NIWARI ·T·AHSIL
NON ---. WORKERS
IX ,..---"----.. M F 34 85
1 1 1
tt
1
19 ..
3 2
1 .. 10
3 6 R
167
1 4 1
11
R
1
7
.. 2
5
.. 3
36
8
.. 2
X L.C. No.
M F 36 37
43 37 201 62 49 202 56 79 203
4 5 204 109 107 205
322 362 206 41 51 207
270 367 208 109 12) 209 18,1 188 210
11 18 .. 108 204
23 30 40 40
99 105 143 163 110 143 857 10R4
211 212 213 214 215
216 217 218 219
3 2 220
39 39 221 98 128 222 72 83 223
4 5 224
76 11 .. 97
136 9 ..
114
225
226 227 228 229 230
3 1 4
1 .~4 81 231
47 II
.. 4
65
33 60 232 ·13 80 233 46 63 234 R!l 105 23.5
49 230 321 236
.. 37
17 28 237 50 37 238 12 13 239
102 100 240
3 41 12 31
576
10 28 10 54
715
241 242 2-1,3 244 245
•• .. 41 48 246 5 11 161 170' 247 .. 37 38 248 19 4 353 397 249
6 15 250
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Area L. C. No.
Name of Village
Facilities available
in acres
1 3
251 Chikata Gulenda P. 252 Jasrathpura 253 Gowa West Po,Mcw. 254 Choma Khas Po.P. 255 Manetha P.
256 Bhelsi Khurd Po. 257 Rampura PO,P. 258 Maj",.asewlal 259 Boresar Bhata Po. 260 Jawaharpura
261 Kenpura p. 262 . Maria Bhata 263 Viraorapahar Khas p. 26l Viraorapahar North p. 26.5 Sakerabhadal'an Bar
4
1,895 603 857
1,050 740
1,705 1,069
555 673
1,092
578 1,555 1173
660 764
266 Sakerabhaaaran Khas PO,P. 2,243 267 Sakerabhadaran Bhata 1,174 268 Gowa East 813 269 KUwarapuI'a 954 270 Kherai 526
271 Todi Po,p. 272 Tatarpura Boresar p. 273 Ghurara 274 Badapabar Bhata 275 Sedapura P.
276 277 278 279 280
Tilpura Viraorakhet Jebl'a Bhora Maniya Mlt\(ara Uchar
P,Mp(O). PO,P.
p.
281 Jail'on Jagir Po. 282 Sal'nera Tal Po. 288 ]irawani Latoka P. 284 Maojipura Khas 285 Maojipura Bhata
286 Bal'aho Bujul'1;( P. 287 Parakhel'a P. 288 Parakhera Ehata 289 Dirguwan p. 290 MUl'edeni P.
291 Raotera P. 292 leronKhalsa PO,P,M,D,
293 Majal 294 Majarasu'ro 295 Kakawani Khas
296 297 29R 299 300
Kakawani Bhata Bajaraog Garh Pacham Khera Mamaora Lahurguwan
301 Kesariganj 9~2 Rampura Khas e03 Chirpura
Mew. P.
P.
PO,P. Po,P.
p.
Po.
976 913 788 267 352
495 3,033 3,418 1,556
782
1,425 679 681 518 403
982 1,760
989 1,499 1,449
1,019 1,849
1,451 636
1,510
744 636 928 411
1,698
1,022 679 716
Occu. pied
Houses
5
71
58 94
181
·j2 44 H8
94
36
97 84
7
323
40 35 28
69 128
29
86
20 210 337 115 80
132
56 85
76 13~
63 101
118 3S7
156 45
230
12 3
25 1e6 287
82 22 51
Households
6
160
Total Population
I' 7
M 8
F 9
Scheduled Caste~
r---L_~
M F 10 11
78 381 173 158 75 60 Uninhabited
305 156 149 59 94
131 435 241 194 57 45 668 358 815 117 110
42 44 38
94
86
97 85
7
202 113 89 32 248 125 123 217 120 97
Uninhabited 486 244 242 26
169 91 78 20 Uninhabited
448 255 193 56 429 230 199 107 36 18 18
325 1,509 769 740 Uninhabited
122 99 102 79
166 .. 40 221 62 35 181 28 116 58 58
72 350 190 160 29 128 657 358 299 45 29 174 88 86 13
Uninhabited 36 189 100 89 !4
20 210 340 115 80
81 1,050 1,578
598 168
44 568 824 318 94
87 482 754 280 69
8 115 113 123 29
24
26
11
47 94
179
40
34 82 9
1
2 112 ]23 104 25
Schecluled Tribes
,--J----.. M F 12 13
3 4
5
10
53
19 18
19 12
79 67 16 26
1
1
3 4
10
16
50
11 10
]8 19
57 62 13 80
182 622 827 295 106 94 58 48 1:ninhabited
56 301 154 147 8 7 35 179 107 72
Uninhabited
76 897 210 187 30 28 42 29 183 659 373 286 74 79
Uninhabited 63 348 188 155 20 24 28 21
101 518 264 254 28 81
118 604 313 291 23 26 402 1939 1007 982 42 38
Literate and
Educated .....---'---.
WORKERS r-->---...
Total (I-IX) ,-~
M F ]6 17
M F 14 15
9
14 42 20
12 15 13
16
1
46 7
132
14 6 7
38 88 4 .. 2
2 93
107 53 4
41
9 4
16 43
25 21
18 304
1 112 108
117 95 6 142 97
238 176
72 44 1 78 45 1 69 49
161 142
57 3d
2 168 74
19
174 142 9 10
451
65 65 39
.. 23
57 51 5
1 123 24 2 218 136
58 41
9 16
2
58 4
28 329 499 194 67
24 228 874 164
7
5 206 85
84 68 1 75 85
188 113 231 7
2 121 6 188 85
211 198 70 558 127
156 740 395 345 47 .. 5 .~6
2 47 E5 10 >52 117
108 99 45 297 230 1,161
12 3
25 106 237
32 22 51
65 17
159 538
1,146
144 109 215
155 142 56 60 604 557 137 161
37 7
87 279 600
77 59
122
28 10 72
259 546
67 50 93
5 77
116
16 57
5 62
113
12 45
9
3 2 128
16
3 20
109
2 9
93
U 376 271
11
8
24 4,
57 187 880
53 38 72
6 45
163 103
27 20 SO
II
r---'--... M F 18 19
~ M F 20 21
93 96
116 95 118 74 178 125
S 8
63 41 4 71 44 1 65 47 3
145 122 13
57
124 169
9
350
65 60 37
99 172
50
36
59 125 10
358
" 57 45
5
14 117
37 .. 3
3 3
42
5
J3 4
27 22 1
II 5
1
10
1
1
49
6
.. 4
2
III
,-----'---. M F 22 23
2
12 1
4
2
1
248 159 13 426 349 21
9 7 6 11
171 142 13 56 7 1
162
83 75
102 183
112 183
65 26
59 1 35
83 4
5 73
12
!'I 3
202 184 1 41 403 75
15
16
4
12
6
6 16
2U5 87 19 24 75 87 2 3
311l 239
17 4
52 176 289
46 24 70
.. 6
4{)
158 69
26 14 27
7
1 1
41
3
5 3
19
11
1
9
161
WORKERS
IV V VI
18
1 14 40
6
15 31
3 2
1 1
22 1
3t1
2
6 14
-1
6 5 9
11
5 j
2
10
1
8 17
9
4
.. II .. 7
2 1
1 6
7 2 64 20
16 18 21
7 29
;1
B 2
10
2 5
2 3
~ M F 26 27
,-~
M F 28 29
.. Uninbabited
.. Uninhabited
"
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
II 2
Uninhabited
.-U ninha bited
3.j Uninhabited
1
1
VII
M 30
2 3
10
1 1
2 10
17
4
2
F 31
3
1
.. 4 4
.. 2
.. 2
VIII
M 32
1
1
.. 2
F 33
NIWARI TAHSIL
NON- I.e. -... WORKERS No.
IX X
~,---~--~
M F M F 37 34 85 36 1
1
5 9
6
3
2 7
9
.. 15 18
.' 42 24 1
7
19 5
1 32
11 2
38
.. :3
16
9
1 61 55 2.~1 252
39 54 253 2 99 97 254
15 115 139 255
1 ..
5
41 45 256 47 78 257 51 48 258
259 83 100 260
S4:
87 56
9
.. 119
57 8
261 262 263 264 265
7 318 317 266 267 268 269 270
10 15
1
.. 57 37 19
67 140
30
" 42
42 28 53
136 163
45
85
271 272 273 274 275
16 13 276 53 239 254 277 15 325 380 278
124 116 279 37 62 280
4 121 210 281 282
70 84 283 32 37 284
285
16 72 74 286 2 142 279 287
288 67 149 289 76 169 290
1 102 98 291 8 449 805 292
1 143 228 293 47 43 294
20 228 286 295
10
4
13 3
BO 92
220
28 296 4 297
27 298 96 299
443 .~OO
,:14 40 301 21 ilv 302 50 63 30.3
163
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Serial No.
1
N arne of Village
2
A
Location Code No. 1961
3
1 Acharra Bhata 176
177
35
86 102
2 Acharra Khas
3 Ajokhar
4 Alampura
5 Alampura Ugad
6 Alopa 353 7, Alpura 78
8 Amarpur Bhata 281 60
68
149 12~
9 Anantpura
10 Antpura
11 12
13 14 1-)
16 17 18
19 2()
24 25
26 27
28 51!)
30
31
32
33
34
35 36
37 38 ~9
40
Aparwal
Atrar
Babai
Baba. Khera
Bachhoda Khas Bachhoda Bhata Dadau Badlihar
Bagora
41
343 221 222 220
280
152 Bahadurpur Khas 181
I Khirak Maduno II Tiprorrt
Bahadurpur Ehata 180
Baharu Tal 226 Bairwar Khas 20,5
I Sol'yana
Berwar Jungle 240 Bajitpura 190
I Chamaryano Mohal1a Bakhatpura 100 Balcleopura 276
I Badai Ka Khirak II Chipua Ka J(hirak
B:l.ffihori Abda 172
B~mhori Kalan 32
I Ballad .. r P,wa II Rampurtr II I Kanchanpul'a
Bamhori Kha~ 167
Bamoria R2
Bandha 166 Band Ka Murraha 123
Bandarguda 204
Bangay 234
Danne Khurd 162 Hanpura 12
Banne Bujurg 175 Barkachhar 52
Rarana 117
Location Code No. Serial
1951 No.
4
N.A. '1
253
248 N.A.
280
233 N.A.
N.A.
110
107 237
147
57 87
N.A. 92
N.A.
181 2G
N.A.
211 185
N.A. 182
242 203
2S0 1M
96 240
29
256
183 32
200
131
25~
158 214
1
41 42 43
44 45
46 4'1 48 49
50
51 .'j'!
53
54 55
66
57
58 59
60
61
6:l 63 64
65
~G
(;7
68 69 '/0
a '/2
7:j
'io '17
Name of Village
2
Barana Khas Barana Tal
Barethi Bhata
Barethi Kbas
Bari
Barmadang Barmadang Bhata
Barma Manjh Barma Tal
I Kkusi PUf'tt
Baron
Basat Guwan Basnera
Batwaha Bedora Jungle
Redora Khas
Bedpur
I Banta~a II Badhiya
III Luharall IV Fata
Redri I Gija,. J(a Khirak
Birau Bela
Bbadarra
Bhadrai Udaipura
I Naya Khirak
Bhagwantsingh Ka Khirak
Bbagwant Nagar
Bhagwantpura
Bhagwantpura Khas
I Khirak Hojra
Bbagwantpura Bbata
Bhaisaihar
Bhatgora
Bhorgarh Bidari Rhata (Rajendl·;t Xagar)
Bidari Khas Bigha
I Taprian !(/zirak
Bihar
Bihari Pura
Bihari PlIta
Bijaipur
Bijaypur
Lecation Locatiu Code No. Code No. 1961 1951
3
109 14'1 1182 200 46
:317 illS
316 415
37
i61 213 jH~
188 203
283
121
136
87
247
20
205
257
t9,! 201
18'3
270
1197
3Hl '350
l"!/l
333
4
101 N.A,
N.A.
25 l~S
'1§ N.A.
'Ill 74
111
270
21 58
N.A.
88
187
231.'
89 250 286
12<1
N.A 24'1 148
62
N.A.
N A.
206 40
N.A.
80
'10
7!l 4()
6'1 1'16
N,A.
164
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
Serial No. Name of Village
1 2
78 Bijraon I Panbudu II Rotyana
79 Bijrawan 80 Bijrotha
81 82
83
84 85 86
87
Bikram pura
Bilgay Bhata
Bilgay Khas
I Dusya,.a II Pathat)'a
Birpura
Bisanpura Brakhbhanpura
Budor G
Location Code No. 1~61
3
235
6
134
239 337
336
48 2
164 157
88
89
90
Chakradakhili Syawp.ni ~8
Chand era Bharwar 58
Chandera Khas 72 I Kachhyana II Khirak Tala
III Pata,.ey Ka Khi,.ak
91 92 93
Chandera Ugad
Chandowa Khera
Chandpura
gol
95
I Chamrora II Kasa Chari Chaturkari
I Cham,.o,.a
96 Chhatrasal TOria 97 Chheola
98 Chhidara
99 Chhipri 100 Chor Tanga
101 Dadpura 102 Dalupura
102 Dantgora Khas
104 Data 105 Dargay Khurd
1 Khudo
lOG Dardoura 107 Dargay Bhata
108 Dargay Kalan I Khudo
109 Daria Pur a
110 Dantgora U gad
111 Deopur 112 Deoraha
II Kachhyana
D
I Khi,.ak 11 .lJn; f{hera
113 114
Deokha Dhamna Bhata
71 330 303
245 339
38 54
290
88 229
115 130 231 309 267
64 250 251
22
209
275 242
271 273
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
Location Code No.
1951
4
76
130 N.A.
189 N.A.
63
144 186 10
264
138 N.A.
141
N.A.
191 190
291 192
N.A. 226
285 105 268
166 106 288
42
38
228
N.A.
H7
139 N.A.
82 210
81 N.A.
Serial No. Name of Village
1 2
115 Dhamna Khas I Surjanpu,.a Tola
116 Dhana
117 118
119 120
I Dhobi Ka Khi,.ak II Khirak Hasara
Dhangora
Dharam Pura
Dharam Sagar Dharam Pura
I Kha,.ai
Location Code No. 1961
3
272
165
278 79
155 351
121 Digora 236
122 123
III 4 125 126
127 128 129 130
131 132 133 134
135 136 137
138 139 140
141 142
143
144 145 146
147
148
149
150
I Cham,.ora II Dhimro Ka Khi,.ak III Rajughosi Ka Khi,.ak
Dinau
Dor I Futa Ka Khi,.ak
F Fateh Ka Khirak
Firojpura Bhata Firojpura Khas
Gadari Gandharv Ganj
Garroli Ghura Khas
I Dhimrora Ghura Tal Ghutkada
Gona
Gor
G
I Khirak Hutall
Gotet Khas
Gotet Ugad
Goa C; udanadi
Guda Najdik Palia
Gyajitpura
I Khwak Chheda
Hanota
Hanota
Hanu Pura
Harkan Pura Har Pura
Hasgora
Hateri
Hirde Nagar Hunarganj
lkbal Pura
H
137 21'3
90 145 146
n 135 227
243 138
45 295
89 70
119
255 260 178
140 196 26 ..
7 305 347 125 306 323
248
Location Code No.
1951
4
86
1
N.A. 220
N.A. 66
79
180 !il
171 N.A.
N.A.
227 152
177 273
N.A. 265 251 3 ..
117
N.A.
233
208 278
261 17 14
129 195
54 5
N.A. N.A.
13
Serial No'
1
151 152
153
154 155 156
157
158
159
160
161 162 163
164
165 166
167 168 169 170
171 172 173 174
175 176 177 ]78 179
180
181 182 183 184 185
186 187
188
165
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
Name of Village
Ison
Itayali
2
Jagat Nagar I Gijar
Janakpur Bhata
Janakpur Khas
J
Location CadeNo. 1961
3
168 62
326
301 300
Jaria 51
Jarua 56
Jarua 321 I Khirak Jinda If Khi-rak Kullu
Jatara 153 I Godaryana
III Magarmuwa Jawar Pura
Jeoar }erra
litkora
II Ganj IV Soryana
K
33
3 127
50
Ka ;hhora Khas 81
Kachhora Ugad 98
Kachhayaguda 57 I Ahiran Khirak II Kachhyana
Kakan Pura 93
Kalra
Kamal Nagar
Kadwa
I Majra Gadaryana
Kanjana
Kanti Kapasi
Karrai Kari Bhata Karichak North Karmora
Karola Kanera
I Nake Ka Khirak Keshargarh
I Patarva Ka Kh,rak
Keshogarh Bhata
Keshogarh Kbas
Khajari Khakron Bhata Kbakron Kbas
Kbaro Kharoi
Kbar Bamori
77 340
285
76 214
97
195 345 352 307
67 19
294
163
142
44
103 126 26
219 101
Location Code No.
19.51
4
95 217
49
N.A. 85
155 116
201
292
225
124 11
157
222 K.A.
135
166 159 193 202
160 22
221
290 N.A.
65 205 2 .. 9 149
50
N.A 9
224 N.A.
4
115 93
3
Serial No.
}.
189 190
191
192 193 194 195
196
197 198 199
200
201
202 203 204 205
206 207
208 209 210
211 212 213
214
215
216 217
218
219
220
221
Name of Village
2
Kbara Pura
Khera
Khera
Location Code No. 1961
13
95 34
334 I Khirak Patelo II Khif'ak Badhiya
Khumanganj Kburampura KishunPura
Kita Khera
I Gandhigram
Kodia
I Mohalla Khirak
Kotra Khera Kubri
KudyaIa
Kumedi Kbas
I Badai Ka Khirak
193 73
!l30 224
252
173
124 118 179
II Khirak Hasara III Luhar Ka Khirak
Kumedi Tal I Thakuran Ka Khiralt
Kunj Pura
Kurrai Kuwarpura Najdik (Bikram Pura)
Kuwar Pura (Mobangarb) 1 Patnapur
Lahar Bujurg
Lahar Khurd
L
I Khirak Kumaran
Lakhe Pur
Lakhron
Laron I Pathra
Lidbora Jungle
Lidhora Khas
Lidhora Tal I Gadaryana
Lidhora Tori
Lidhora Ugad
II Til«
Lahar Guwan Bhata
Lahar Guwan Khas
Mabai
Machora I Chen Pura II Gachina
III Hindokhar IV Patharigarh
Madahar
Madan Sagar
199
197
298 253 210
194 320
311
107
101
131 110 136
207
69
302 299
63 225
84
1'91
Location Code No.
1951
4
213 244
60
266 U5 289 186
33
N.A.
258
235 24,
N.A.
8
69 188 16
267
199
44 10:!
246
N • IH 179
277
113 N.A.
83
216
209
245
184
166
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
222 Mad Khera 341 52 246 Mathupura 238 N.A. 1 Cha-darm:a II Nandanpur 247 Mato! 187 94
223 Madori 91 142 248 Maubujurg Khas 237 84 224 Medwara 23 134 249 Maubujurg Ehata 274 NA. 225 Magrai 286 282 250 :Mogna 312 48
1 Kacllhyapurn II Aharpura 251 Mohangarh 211 18 226 'Haheba Chak No.1 9 119 I Banarasi Ka Khirak II Gulabpura
I Dugarua II Kachhyana III Kanchan/>ura III Khirak Banrakha 252 Mohangarh Bhata '233 '20 IV Khirak Kaderan I Shankerga1'lt V Upa,. Ko Khirak VI Siddhaj>wra 253 l\1orparia 27 136
VII Ntche Ko Khirak I Khirakajnara 227 Maheba Chak No.2 Ugad 13 N.A. 254 MorRamna 244 274 228 Maheba Chak No.2 Khas 14 120 255 Mothi 42 153
I Bhagoomate Ka Khirak 256 Muhara Jungle 223 N.A. II Balyara III Cha1llrora 257 Mahara Khas 170 175
n' Dilobiyan Ka Khirak I Khadiya II Majthar F Goddan Ka Khira!1 III Ribada
VI Nadi J{a Klzirak 258 Murtaha Baha 161 259 l'II Nadi Buro Goderiy(l1t J(a Khimk N
VIII Somn]{a Klzirail 259 Nadia 268 77 229 Maheba Chak No.3 15 121 I Gadar)'ana I I Sakkarya
1 Blw1I1ani singh Ka Kltlrak 260 Nagari 74 162 II Benan Ka !(hirall II I Clzall11'ora 261 Nandanpur 313 51 IF Gadaryano V Glldm,
262 ':-;andanwa~a Ehata 105 27 \'1 Muharo Ka 1{Ili'l'ak
Nandanwara Ta! 106 N.A. 263 VIf lIIangal Singh Ka ](hirai: Nandanwara Kha~ 143 28
1'Ill Nalle l{a Kilirak IX Sulli [(a [{lura!: 264
230 Maheba Chak -I 11 122 265 ::-;r ut 160 N.A.
1 [{heri No, 1 II Klzef'i No 2 266 Nayagaon 139 238
III J{hcf'i No 3 IV JlIatai No.1 267 Nivora 43 156
V Matai No 2 VI Purefan !(a Khirak 26S Nuna 16 132
1 I'/Ilrak AJIi,.an
11'11 :Vlahendramaheba 192 275 P
232 Mahuwabag 32!l )l,A 269 Pachghara 24 N.A.
233 Majra Eutin 36 252 270 Pachgaiya 269 78
234 Mallpura 158 N.A. I Cha1llrora II Gunjt'a
235 Malpi~ha 325 43 271 Pachora 30 146 236 Malupura 96 219 272 Padua 141 257 237 Maml'ai 332 KA. 273 Padwar 296 61 238 Mauchi 254 198 I Cham'l'ora
I Gadaf'yana II Sor)'alla 274 Pahadi Bujurga 59 143 239 Manpura 29 138 275 Palera Har 159 262 240 Mardanpura 1 125 I Patpara
276 Palera Khas 174 263 241 illarguwan 148 90
277 Pali 259 279 242 Majguwan 314 71. 2.78 Panch am Pura 279 35 243 ¥astapur Khas 277 41 I Dhi111aryano I I Gadaryano 2H Mastapur Ehata 308 N.A. III Rotyanfl
245 :Ylastapur Pahad 291 N.A. 279 Panyara Khera 338 64
Serial No.'
1
!l80
!lSl
lIS~
283 284
285 286
287 288 289
290 291 292
293 294 295 296 297
298 299
300
301 302 303
304
305
306 307 308 309 310
311
312 313 314
315 316
Name of Village
2
Panyari Para
Par~hottam Pura Pathar Patharl
I Patheriya Ka Khi?'ak Pathari Jungle Pathra
I Daba?' I I Khirak Bel Partappura Pega Rhera Petpura
I Bal?'am Ka Khirak II Hira Ka Khirak
III Kateran Ka Khirak
Phulpur Piprat Piprihar
I Dhimar Pur« Pith nora Pratap Nagar Prempura Puchhi Punol Har
Punol Kha.~ Purenia
Ragh unath pura Raj Nagar Rajpura Rarngarh
I Soryamz Ram l'agar
Ram Nagar Ram Nagar Khurd Ram Nagar Ugad
Rampura (Nivaorij Rampura Raniganj .
Ranipura
I Sikandar Ratanguwan Khas Ratanguwan Ratanguwan Ehata
Ratwas Roop Ganj
R
167.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
2 J AT ARA T AHSIL-Concld.
Location Location Code No. Code No. 1961 1951
s
266 66 75
144 113
10 281
139 21
112
258 241 232
4
36 254
163 97
169
N.A.
197
101 140
170.
283 204 15
Serial No.
1
317 318 319
320
321 322 323 324 325 326
327 328 329 330
Name of Village
2
Sagarwara Satwara Satguwan Rhas
s
I Gainbaba Ka Khirak I I III Tulaiya Ka Khirak
Satguwan Ugad
Sernar Khera Serai
Sepura Seva Rhera Seorajpur Shah
I Soryana Kh,rak
Shahpur Shivpura Siddh Ganesh Simariya
I Maja?'a Kachhyana
Simra Rhurd Sitapur
Location Location Code No. Code No. 1961 1951
8
114 99
132 Harsinghi
150
346 282
120 216 848 151
189 804 128 256
116
169
167 241 172
N.A.
53 80
239 N.A.
55 178
174 196
2 207
249 61 94
327 202
217 246
12 161 164 59
N.A.
100 287
331 332 333 Sunrai 55
212 173
109
322 171 288 319
262 344 154 263
289 349 108
212
185 287 184
80
III
200 232 271 194
284 68
215 N.A.
272 56
103
23
99
281 N.A.
218 118
I Lakhanpu?'a II Mate Ka Khirak 334 335
Syawani l(has 39 Syawani Ugad
T 336 Tagedi 337 Tanga 3'18 Tapariya Chouhan 339 Tapariya Dara 340 Tapariya Kunjpura
341 Thar 342 Tiladant
I Damoyan Ka Khirak
343 Tilanareni 344 Tori 345 Toria Bhorkheri 346 Toria Khas 347 Toria Sukalan 348 Toria Ugad
U
349 U daipura 350 Uprara Khas
351 Uprara Chak No. 1 352 Uprara Chak No. 2
V
353 Vijaypur
40
17 206 208 324 193
156 293
18 228 310
65 215 33
92 4
8 5
25
137 N.A.
133 231 2f9 46 •
19
234 ;:9
150 276
47 N.A.
31 N.A.
168 127
N.A. N.A.
-168
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS Area Occu- Literate .-
L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total(I-IX)
r------'----...., ,......-J...-....., ,...--..J...----., .--'----, ,-----'--, P 1\1 F M F M F M F M F
1 2 S 4 _5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
7/2 Jatara Tahsil 432,194 28,432 32,680 160,011 83,763 76,248 18,934 17,999 3,763 3,569 11,499 1,451 50,618 32,255
-1 Mardanpura 508 16 16 103 52 51 2.5 18 6 11 7 2 31 28 2 Bisanpura Po. 543 38 47 244 122 ]22 37 37 24 11 71 40 3 Jeoar Po,P.D_ 3,090 309 3R6 1,745 902 R43 230 254 14 10 184 31 536 50R 4 Uprar:;>. Khas P. 1,530 193 217 1,142 583 _ 559 161 162 15 14 118 26 331 277 5 Uprara Chak 2 1,642 Uninhabited
6 Bijrawan 1,023 59 61 245 125 120 15 11 13 75 70 7 Harkanpura P. 945 128 136 671 345 326 149 153 69 5 191 164 8 Uprara Chak No.1 592 1 1 2 1 1 ] 1 1 1 9 Maheba Chak No.1 P. 1,550 70 86 481 255 226 27 28 41 32 20 149 115
10 Pathari Jungle 1,537 Uninhabited
II l\faheba Chak No.4 P. ],289 74 94 477 243 234 30 21 14 17 35 149 19 hI Banpura 562 46 49 238 130 108 10 12 23 72 60 13 Maheb;]. Chak 2 Ugad Po. 1,166 1 1 10 8 \l 2 1 3 14 !.hheba Chak No.2 Khas 711 62 73 360 200 160 8 8 7 142 72 15 Maheba Chak NO,3 P- 1,761 169 194 994 534 ,60 87 76 86 91 53 5 320 13g
16 Nuna Pay. 2,702 221 246 1,232 644 588 17] 160 B 7 392 112 17 Tagedi 870 25 30 175 97 78 1 12 fi2 51 18 Tilanal"eni 789 101 101 541 28] 260 161 123 33 163 155 HI Kanera P. 1,197 82 92 440 242 19R 42 37 40 2 150 123 20 Bhadrai Udaipura Po P. 1.153 82 110 549 295 254 72 59 1 1 30 1 177 69
21 Pegakhera p. 549 42 53 337 167 170 63 68 17 93 2 22 Dariapura PO,P. 486 36 37 280 154 126 24 17 27 1 76 27 23 Medwara Po,P. 2,746 195 253 1,205 655 5W 185 162 47 34 94 5 398 75 :.l4 Pachghara 3.52 Uninhahited 25 ITijaypul' _ 1,281 59 70 344 174 170 33 30 15 1 104 98
2'; Kharo PO,P,M. 3,838 224 263 1,332 701 631 172 172 60 54 112 -1 393 160 27 Morparia Po. 794 63 64 330 174 156 38 44 5 7 18 106 9 2S Chakradakhili Syawani Po. 457 11 12 64 34 30 5 4 2 3 2 23 1 :l!l Manpura Po. 597 2 2 29 ]0 19 5 12 .J 2 30 Pachora (84 31 38 205 114 91 59 52 13 'i0 56 . 31 Gandharvganj 351 18 22 106· 56 50 17 3l) 32 32 Barnhori Kalan Po,P,M. 4,517 410 449 2,230 1,141 1,089 3g8 376 224 .36 672 518 .'13 Jawarpu~a 786 36 39 233 120 ]13 50 43 22 78 73 34 Khera 1,997 75 84 395 205 190 15 15 12 113 66 35 Ajokhar 1,369 40 40 220 120 100 11 10 11 6 16 72 47
36 Majarakutin 789 18 18 105 56 49 36 28 5 32 28 37 Baron 685 11 14 71 33 38 1 3 27 15 38 Chhatrasal Toria 959 Uninhabited 39 Syawani Kha~ Po, 2.153 168 195 916 485 431 168 171 45 37 59 3 290 41 ~O Syawani Ugad -lO9 Uninhabited
41 Babai P. (i{9 115 127 665 345 320 GG 60 32 2 210 198 42 Mothi 596 18 24 101; 61 4fi 2 3 2 35 35 43 Nivora 1,138 46 4R 292 159 133 54 56 21 1 85 50 44 Khajari P 1,682 145 159 763 422 HU 2:14 157 .~7 2 2.7 153 45 Gona P. 1,325 97 103 526 216 251 86 87 7 S 46 3 174 98
46 Bari P. 2.182 92 118 73q 312 321 53 55 13 11 23 2 198 108 47 Bhagwant~ingh ka Khil·akP. 568 2 2 5 3 2 2 1 3 48 Birpura P. 1,751 161 176 1,21 { 556 657 162 190 101 8 308 267 4ll Bhagwantpura 477 29 32 145 70 75 4 8 H 44 50 Jitkora 516 2s 34 192 102 90 9 8 10 17 49
169
JATARA TAHSIL
WORKERS NON. -----------------------..... ----..... --..... ----L-----________ .......... _____ ................ ____________ ~WORKERS J
M F
18 19
II ,.---'---, M F.
110 21
III ,.---'---, M F
112 23
IV
M F
24 25
v ,....--L---, M F
26 27
VI
M F
28· 29 30 31 32
39,862 25,797 2,129 1,636 I,ISO 461 3,053 1,604 36 40 241 35 654 326 69
31 28 61 40
468 487 301 260
75 70 190 159
1 1 ,1.10 100
116 5 70 60
S - 122 67
225 100
319 17 52 51
156 154 126 118 169 49
91 68
306 .. 98
.. 6
93
3
4
()
3
22
5
252 90 16
5 67
71 19 1
,. 54 1
34 32 605 497
73 70 96 59 62 41
24 27 ..
256
22 15 .. 12
187 183 35 31 81 49
208 141 141 88
181 3
251 39 55
96
232 44 48
2 1 5 7
8
13
4
2 1Ii 19
3
30
6
II 2
1 12
4
.. 2
4
6
.. 17
7
5 10
6
6
5
1 50
9
3 4
1
50
6
5
7
2
1
2
3
1
.. 2
6 4
3
41
26
1 /)
, . 32
5
3
13
22
,. 8
1 2
14
1
33 15 8 1
3 19
1 1 3
o •
9
3
8 14
7
14
4 2 1
1
7
1
6
1
1 2
Uninhabited ..
Uninhabited
"
2 I.
Uninhabited
5
.. UninhaHted
.. Uninhabited
1
4: 1
12
2
1
10
1
5
.. 2
3
1 1
42
21 2J
5
1
1
.. 1
33
..
L.C. X No.
M F
34 35 86 37 1
3,394 2,356 33,145 43,993
9 26 25
.. 1
31
21 2
19
22
'* 13
'2 8
28
21 211 51 82
15 366 335 16 252 2t2
50 50 5 154 162
12 106 111
6 94 215 58 48
5 I! 5 58 88
26 214 321
28 262 476 45 27
118 105 3 92 75
118 195
1 74 168 3 78 99
19 .2.57 475 •• t •
4 70 72
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 U 15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25
31 70 308 4'11 26 7 7 68 147 27 1 1 11 29 28
5 17 29 1 II H 3.5 '30
1 17 18 36 17 469 571 8 1 42 40 ·6 6 92 124
u
3
2 1l
4 .. 12 2 II
. II 48 53
24 21 6 23 ..
6 195 390
135 122 4 26 10 1 74 83 6 175 188
101 153
114 II
34 248 29 45
:U3 II
390 31 !1l
31 32 33 34 35
36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 LlO
170
vtt.LAGB OlR.ECTORY
WORKERS Oceu· Literate ~-
L·C. Name of Facilities Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I.IX)
,------'---.. r--'----. ,.---'---, ,..--J---.
P M F M F M F M F M F
2 II 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
61 Jaria 969 45 50 237 126 HI 51 45 17 1 70 27 52 Barka.cbbar 256 9 10 53 31 22 8 7 11 17 9 58 Gadari 917 70 78 £17 167 190 45 60 8 107 118 64 Chheola 1,124 81 35 187 98 94 8 4 15 48 35 65 Sunrai P. 1,327 51 60 829 176 153 18 18 3 6 7 114 62
56 larua PO,P. 1,707 77 107 492 274 218 40 35 1 14 183 27 57 Kacbbnyaguda PO,P. 2,562 179 199 948 507 441 106 89 12 19 33 1 305 59 68 Chand era Bharwara 523 Uninhabited 59 Pahadi Bujurga P. 1,109 183 243 1,156 602 554 116 113 91 14 389 253 60 Anantpura 750 Uninhabited
61 Pratap Nagar 573 Uninhabited .. 62 Itayali P. 1,845 124 13i'! 679 341 338 125 140 39 221 181 63 Mabai P. 1,119 112 125 557 297 260 65 72 21 184 140 64 Dardoura 878 44 53 288 150 138 35 30 14 12 5 90 91 65 Toria Khas Po,P. 2,742 185 209 1.058 531 522 157 151 13 15 100 9 312 183
66 Para P, 2,627 102 122 653 3C15 ,UR 130 133 ::l 3 36 .j 201 131 67 Karola P. 2,338 lfl!; Hit 756 :191 !If,5 68 64 88 14 238 1ell 68 Antpura Po, 1,835 37 41 211'1 115 100 29 26 11 71 12 69 Lidhora Ugad 3,'7!l9 6 6 119 Iil 21 9 2 70 Gotet Ugad 1,979 llninhabited
71 Chandera Ugad 1,644 l'nillhabited 72 Chand era Khas Po,P, 8,015 641 7ll ~,221 1,699 1,522 444 434 53 49 269 46 977 667
M,D,MP(O).MP(A), 132 10'1 73 Khurampura Po, 1,438 57 70 380 210 170 106 99 18
74 Nagri 1,550 84 39 200 100 lOa 49 50 7 68 55 75 Parshottampul'a Po, 1,298 31 B6 177 93 IH 40 38 4 56 27
76 Kanjana p, 699 186 162 774 415 359 221 197 38 2 257 201 77 Kalra P. 1,114 97 125 686 360 ~26 86 79 1 53 10 223 150 78 Alpura P. 94 29 86 188 103 85 22 63 41 79 Dharam pura ' 263 8 10 53 2'3 30 10 13 3 15 15 80 Rat was P. 1,426 90 90 464 245 219 57 52 51 -16 26 1 145 122
81 Kacbhora Khas P. 1,478 H9 159 737 371 366 147 169 82 34 35 !:l 235 200 82 Bamqria 350 13 16 67 34 33 23 23 83 Toria Ugad 1,616 Uninhabited 8o! Madahar P9. 387 12 21 123 67 56 1 2 20 39 19 85 Bhagwant Nagar 802 37 45 287 148 139 122 123 1 1 22 83 46
86 Alampul'a Po,H. 1,457 189 209 1,075 548 527 80 (Jl 125 19 298 228 87 Bela P. 1,918 67 73 405 215 190 66 67 17 141 124 88 Chhiprl Po,P. 2,404 166 200 880 433 447 144 132 .. 49 2 25'l 117 89 Gotet Khit" P, 1,219 119 164 716 374 342 94 88 46 37 40 3 218 186 90 Fateh ka Khirak Po,P. 588 42 61 328 171 1.57 {5 44 11 103 44
91 ~ladori Po,P. l,B60 815 104 476 237 239 82 82 42 3 149 130 92 UdaipUl'a P. 1,421 124 130 713 373 340 165 159 7 10 40 2 222 18H 93 Kakanpura 819 26 26 146 72 74 36 42 10 1 51 27 94 Prempura 596 30 35 190 103 87 14 8 .. 64 49 95 Knaragupura 1,460 27 SO 139 73 66 12 7 31 33 {> 45 22
96 Malupura 544 9 9 62 2" 28 2 1. 3 12 1.4 97 Kapasi P. 1,437 104 122 611 309 !l02 87 83 22 28 32 1114 186 98 Kacbhora Ugad 1,654 14 14 74 36 !lR 23 19 99 Satwara 523 " 7 47 26 21 2 12 12' I
100 Bakhatpu!'a P. 1,078 106 169 754 388 366 163 140· 61 232 212
171
JATARA TAHSIL
WORKERS NON-WORKERS
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,-----'---, r-~ ,--J--... r----J--.. ,--J---.. ,......-J--.. No.
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1
69 27 1 li6 84 li1 17 8 .. .. .. 1 14 13 52
101 105 .. .. 6 .. 6 7 60 72 53 44 31 4 1 .. 3 45 59 54
112 59 2 II 1 6:.1 91 55
169 11 4 .. 7 4 .. 4 2 9 91 191 06 220 11 27 20 1 19 3 .. 9 86 25 202 882 57 .. Uninhabited .. .. .. 58 362 244 8 12 4 ,. .. 12 5 213 801 59
Uninhabited .. 60
.. Uninhabited .. .. .. .. .. .. 61 206 172 ., 2 3 S 12 4 120 157 62 165 125 5 1 2 4 9 13 113 120 63
76 79 5 4 9 8 60 47 64 267 151 10 8 20 1 14 14 1 1 8 219 339 65
168 122 16 .. 2 12 3 3 6 134 187 66 217 142 18 13 3 7 153 203 67 70 12 1 44 88 68 9 2 .. 9 19 69
Uninhabited .. 70
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Uninhabited .. .. .. 71 595 456 25 23 4 1 187 134 5 2 1 39 1 2 119 50 722 855 72
119 101 2 11 2 78 67 73 67 55 .. 1 .. 32 45 74 50 24 2 3 1 3 37 57 75
243 188 .. 9 7 1 4 5 Hi8 J58 76 183 140 22 10 3 8 7 137 176 77 57 39 1 5 2 40 44 78 15 15 .. .. 8 15 79
115 103 7 23 19 100 97 80
192 165 13 7 16 12 1 2 13 14 136 166 81 23 23 .. .. 11 10 82 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 83 34 IS 2 3 1 28 37 84 77 42 1 ~ 1 4 65 93 85
23'1 197 30 .. 2 33 12 19 250 299 86 102 .. 29 120 10 4 .. .. 74 66 87 206 105 15 5 11 14 7 2 .. 5 .. 180 330 88 198 173 .. 9 1 11 12 156 156 89 101 43 2 1 68 113 90
120 112 13 3 3 1 2 10 15 8S 109 91 208 176 6 3 4 4 4 151 157 92 51 27 21 47 93 6{ .. 9 .. 39 38 94 30 9 1 14 13 28 44 95
10 13 o' 1 .. 1 1 12 14 96 180 ]69 1 2 1 17 125 116 97 16 15 5 4 2 13 19 98 12 12 .. .. .. 14 9 99
193 182 20 \l 11 2 S 26 156 154 100
17:2
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS Oceu- Literate r---J-
L.C. Name of Facilities Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holdg Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)
,-- ----'---. ,-------'----, ,.---J-- ~ P M F M F 1\1 F M F M F
2 3 .4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
101 Laron Poy 3,106 303 330 1,732 923 809 238 204 12 3 126 7 524 210 102 Alampura U gad 379 Uninhabited 103 Khakron Bhat1> 721 1 1 13 4 9 2 6 104 Khar Bamori 847 15 16 103 48 55 7 9 9 30 21 10.5 Nandanw'll'lt Bhata 989 10 12 71 32 39 1 2 21 H
106 Nandanwal'a Tal 2,313 Uninhabited 107 Lakhron P. 4'37 56 59 332 171 161 34 32 14 1 101 72 108 Raniganj Po. 592 30 32 183 91 92 3 1 24 22 1 60 49 109 Barana Khas P. 1,169 130 13'<; 653 351 302 44 42 64 6 208 94 110 Lidhora Khas Po,p. 3)00 792 862 +,109 2,132 1.977 451 455 51 50 612 115 1,216 545
M,H,D,MP(Al,MP(o).
111 Roopganj P. 590 .50 57 299 151 HS 26 26 15 1 92 34 112 Petpura Po,P. 1,746 237 248 1,246 674 572 89 81 22 21 70 1 375 172 113 Pathari Po,P. 1,567 82 88 492 277 215 46 34 21 1 156 63 114 Sagarwara P 2,506 160 1':8 865 453 412 113 108 21 15 60 16 267 210 115 Dadpura 440 8 10 61 33 28 2 4 22 13
116 Simra Khurd PO,P,M. 2,877 209 336 1,574 805 769 20Q 214 711 80 106 8 521 372 117 Barana PO,M,P,D. 2,411 152 155 819 439 380 95 85 5 11 ± 253 201 U8 Kudyala PO,P. 1,544 12 .. 159 726 375 351 5:1 50 10 48 2 249 211 119 Gao 1,051 47 53 256 133 123 18 12 3 2 3 75 57 120 Sepura p, 1,585 156 157 744 890 354 78 75 1 H 230 163
121 Bedri pay. 991 126 127 632 324 30.<; 82 89 1 75 4 206 177 122 Atrar 1,128 .u 47 231 123 108 35 33 12 2 63 53 HI8 Band ka Murraha 1,448 23 27 144 78 ti6 9 7 .t 2 10 3 43 19 124 Kubri 866 14 15 81 50 31 34 1 7 27 23 ]25 Hateri P. 1,441 113 125 581 316 265 50 52 76 57 14 2 210 128
126 Khakron Khas P. 714 53 61 337 168 169 8 1 114 52 127 Jerra 779 10 11 83 35 48 6 32 3 128 Siddh Ganesh 597 33 35 174 91 83 9 13 1 63 50 129 Partappura 421 87 38 207 85 122 2 4 4 63 48 130 Da)upura 524 27 29 126 70 56 4 4 8 15 5 45 22
131 Lidhorajungle 1,082 Uninhabited 132 Satguwan Khas Po,P, ~,283 528 657 2,950 1,564 1,386 290 277 H 20 152 20 988 636 ]3~ Bijaipul' Po. 950 1 1 2 2 1 2 13-1. Bijrotha 716 47 50 287 145 142 <15 51 1 2 9 89 37 185 Garroli P. 1,235 87 100 5~7 274 263 90 92 18 1 175 101
136 Lidhora Tal PO,ToY· 1,598 150 195 95,1 494 460 108 104 56 4 275 232 137 Dinan P. 977 90 112 ,585 309 276 76 76 7 8 30 176 30 138 Ghntkada 871 ~.( 34 159 79 80 44 46 5 49 30 139 Nayagaoll 906 28 28 123 68 55 15 11 4 37 23 140 Hanota P. 1,522 12~ 160 731 396 335 60 59 56 8 24(; 154
141 Padua P. 1,039 34 39 197 110 87 55 49 11 7 27 1 63 28 142 Keshogarh Kbas p, 692 106 116 602 335 267 47 48 32 41 36 9 220 117 143 NandanwaraKbas PO,P. 1,256 198 211 1,014 523 491 95 141 50 55 68 1 316 105 144 Pathar 731 10 13 54 30 24 16 8 145 Firojpura Bhata 691 5 5 13 10 3 9 .. 146 Firojpura Khas Po. -153 55 63 311 162 149 54 59 25 2 88 33 147 Barana Tal 1,094 Uninhabited 148 Marguwan P. 1,617 137 148 740 379 361 136 145 52 11 219 140 }49 Aparwal 462 28 32 145 75 70 11 12 6 51 24 150 Satguwan Ugad 1,279' Uninhabited
I II ~~
M F M F
18
3CO
2 29 20
., 91 51
186 647
80 298 150 un 16
~85
200 202
69 163
19
51 .. 6
20 11
69 44 81
240
26 153
46 154 13
268 166 187
51 129
180 158 47 45 30 15 21 12
151 98
98 32 30 1 53 41 56 44 40 18
811
79 162
529
32 94
223 202 127 27
48 30 34 21
H17 137
40 172 236 16
., 108
53 8
72 22 .. 210 134
51 22
20
63
1
2 4 7
36
2
26
<1 23
4 6
26
11 10 2 6
27
3
5
13
2
21
116
1 3
()
20
27 4 6
14
12 6 3
11 9
8
7
7
25 14 18
1 1 10
18 7 2
1
16 -l
M F
22
67
26
9
56
21
23
10 3 8
3
6
3
1 2
15
13
23
1
1
3
1
2
2
1
M
24
11
1 1
222
1 25 . ' ~2
6
41 12 14
13
1 2
2 4
78
4 7
1 9
27 26
173
WORKERS
IV
25 26
25
1
IIl5
2 17 15
9
31
16
12
'i 2
2
7 2 1
54
3 7
15
1 .'\
1 11
2
2
1
.01
27
M
28
1
VI
F
29
.. Uninhabited
Uninha1ited
1 26 19
2
1
1
Uninhabited
2 1
.. 1 5
1
.. .. Vninhabited
1
.' .. Vninhabited
VII VIII ,---J---.. ,---J---..
M F M F
30
3
1
2 52
2
4 2 6
1
1
2
12
1
5 2
2
9 3
31 3\1 33
1
.. 1
23 25
.. 2
3
3
1
5
1
1
JATARA TAHSIL
34
18
7 4
12 180
9 40 6
28
18 16
()
1 1
28
4
1 7 5
71 2 4 2
10 9 1 1
15
5 5
47
8
15
8
35
3 3
13 122
6
2 25
67 8 1
" S
., 18
NONWORKERS
L.C. X No.
,---J---..
M F
36 37
399
2 18 11
599 .. 3
34 25
70 89 31 43
1·,3 208 916 1432
59 299 121 186 11
284 186 126
58 160
114 400 152 202 15
397 179 HO 66
191
1
101 102 103 104 105
106 107 lOS 109 110
111 lEI lIS 114 115
116 117 118 119 120
118 181 121 60 55 122 35 47 123 23 8 124
106 137 125
3 54 117 126 3 45 127
1 28 33 128 4 22 74 129 4 25 B4 130
41
2
576 750 .. 56 105 99 162
131 132 133 134 135
219 228 136 133 246 137
30 50 138 31 32 139
11 150 181 140
12 4
36
47 115 207 14 1
59 150 386 16 3
141 142 1411 144 145
9 74 116 146 .. 147 6 160 221 148 2 ~4 46 149
!1iO
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L. C. No.
Name of Village
Facilities available
1 2
151 Shah P. 152 Bagora P. 153 Jatara Po,To,P,H,
D,MP{A), Mew. 154 Ramnagar Khurd 155 Dharam Sagar
156 Thar PO,P. 157 Budor P. 158 Mallpura 159 Palera HarPo,P,H,D,
MP{A). 160 Nauta Chakra
161 Murraha·Baba P. 162 Banne Khurd 163 Kesbogarh Bbata 164 Brakhbhanpura P. 165 Dhana P.
166 167 168 169 170
Bandha P.M. Bamhori Khas PO,P,M. Ison P. Sitapur Po. Mahara Khas PO,P,M,D.
171 Raj Nagar 172 Bamhori Abda P. 173 Kotra Khera 174 Palera Khas PO,P. 175 Banne Bujurg P.
176 Acharra Bhata 177 Acharra Khas Po,P. 178 Gyajitpura 179 Kumedi Khas P. 180 Bahadurpur Bhata
181 Bahadurpur Khas 182 Barethi Bhata 163 Bidari Khas P. 184 Ratanguwan Bhata Po. 185 Ratanguwan Khas
186 Birau 187 Matol 188 Bedora Jungle 189 Shahpur 190 Bajitpura
p. p.
P. P.
191 192 193 194 195
Madan Sagar Po,To,P. Mahendramaheba PO,P. Khumanganj Lahar Bujul'g P. Karrai
196 Hanota Po. 197 Kunjpura 198 TapariyaKunjpura Po. 199 Kumedi Tal P. !lOO Barethi Kha. P.
Area in
acres
4
1,397 788
4,1117
1,002 864
1,834 1,488
615 3,543
283
1,899 372
1,270 1,613 1.038
1,271 2,224 ],157 2,566 3,477
815 1,983 1,053 2,765 2,419
969 1,068
565 685 318
254 760 847
1,039 1,124
2,127 1,681
768 2,159 1,206
l,109 1,974
436 1,223
1i83
623 380 263 837 768
Occupied
Houses
130 103 942
12
78 250
791
77 10 . 54 58
155 369 71 43
500
21 144
153 128
201 37 80
60 4
68
200 93
68 107
143 93 55 74
4
10
48 \1
171
174
Households Total Population
Scheduled Castes
P
7
M
8
F
9 M F
6 10 11
155 112
1,022
18
855 455 400 161 560 291 269 49
4,674 2,441 2,233 262
79 45 84 'Uninhabited
85 364 187 177 56 251 1,136 585 551 21 i
Uninhabited 829 3,828 1,950 1,878 440
82 10
65 71
202 425 91 44
581
Uninhabited
365 188 177 a5 72 32 40
Uninhabited 373' 198 175 72 385 208 177 30
851 1,948
489 219
2,651
450 1,01'1
250 122
1,410
401 897 239
97 1,241
90 289 56 25
286
35 171 89 82 4 158 748 385 363 126
Uninhabited 164 796 428 368 1 135 818 429 389 57
Uninhabited 240 1,096
46 295 85 419
571 525 104 153 142 44 224 195 44
87
63 4
63
Uninhabited
230 104 126 Uninhahited
345 1G6 179 28 17 11
299 151 148
87 15 31
251 1,108 557 551 137 109 639 330 309 127
Uninhabited 77 348 195 153 63
125 6'38 357 281 69
152 93 62 74 11
13 .. 48 2
188
649 520 315 370
57
316 271 161 198
28
333 249 154 172 29
67 32 35 Uninhabited
253 144 109 12 5 7
9.1:1 83 54 86 11
894 484 410 79
167 41
254
48 218
417
36
80 18
80 261 60
9 273
4 124
3 46
112 41 33
84 8
27
156 134
52 62
22 71 56 88 ]0
76
Scheduled Tribes ___,____ M F 12 13
48 5
68
88 7
64
Literate and
Educated
M F 14 15
WORKERS
Total (I-IX)
M F 16 17
35 21
892
8 281 164 135 443
2 167 266 1,227
1 32 20
32 47
30 11 121 75 252
79
4
6
12
15 53
2 26
81 52
13
81
2
53 21
9 1
18
48 93
77 523
3
7
1 6 2 7
47
1 28
52 51
15
61
1 1
50 26 15
17
30 8
27 27
77 166
45 15
203
2 46
56 88
99 20 49
7
13
16
47 52
15 39
96 31 17 83
2
2 70
6 356
90 1,057
5
1 '2
11 34 1 2
32
4
17 4
28
2
1
2
1 8
38 2
2
114 20
109 132
289 650 152
76 882
48 258
250 266
331 83
126
61
105 !l
91
329 202
VlO 197
187 153 102 121
15
22
87 3
292
817
59 17
94 90
228 154
42 34
G50
32 193
156 185
214 80 90
24
37 3
S3
274 69
79 72
122 127
84 106
7
19
64
61
175
JATARA TAHSIL
WORKERS NON----------------------------------~--------__________________________ ~ WORKERS
I
M F 18 19
208 184 147 128 460 283
25 11
II roo --'-----. M F 20 III
17
51
6
25
1
98 64 13 4 285 129 55 117
732 515 84 1110
87 50 19 16
103 94 125 88
262 222 525 127 136 25
58 20 610 8S6
44 32 200 155
119 65 209 1.35
264 162 80 77
110 83
61 23
9"2 32 9 3
69 27
259 239 175 .. 109 64 156 37
5 1
1 1
3 28 ..
9 23
4 50
33 14
13 3 4
16
7
2 5
3
1 5
4 14
38 .. 44 III
8 3 II
1
1
III r-~ M F 22 23
6
19
6
1 6
21
11
3
54
1
17 1
1
4
.. 30
4
2 1
2
79
28 30
79 66 23 11 4 116 88 25 39 12 '86 68 15 15
103 85 Vl 19 4 10 5 3 !l
21
87 8
219
]9
64
68
2
IV ,---J----.. M F 24 25
11
173
3
'I
59
3 6
V ~ M F 26 117
3
VI ..----'---.. M F 28 29
68 4
UninbabiUd
Uninhabited 104 67 12 5 15
II 2
6 1 23 4 13 7 4 9
80 28
3
5 3
20
2
11
1
39 1fl
13 10
4 1
15
5
O'
5
21
13 7
12 ,.
1 I
10
2
Uninhabited
1
Uninhabited
2
9
5
Uninhabited 12
Uninh:lbitecl I
1 .. 1 (Jninhabiteu
Uninh1.bited
2
2 .. Uninhabited
Uninhabited
t.
2
1
VII
M F
30 31
1 8
1211
50
2
10 16
1fi 5
10
, . 3
33
64
1
1
1
" 1
VIn ~ M F 82 83
1
16
1
3
L.C. IX X No,
,....-..A..--... M F· M F
84 85 36 8'1 1
87 17
315
1
6 10
38
9
3 4
8 44
B 5
102
4
49 84
33 .. 8
1
20 8
6 22
57
1
36
11 174 236 1,51 7 124 134 Ib2
59 1,214 1,790 153
4 13 14 154 155
4 66 102 156 1129 299 157
158 46 893 1,D61 159
160
74 118 161 12 23 162
163 89 81 164 76 87 165
3 161 173 166 1<; -101 74iJ 167 10 98 197 168
1 ,;6 6B 169 66 528 691 170
.. 14 7
..
41 .50 171 127 170 172
173 178 2111 174 163 204 175
29 240 311 70 62 98 ]05
176 177 178 179 183
43 ]02 181 lS'A
61 141! HI3 ,. H R 184 ti 60 115 1R5
13 228 277 IH6 69 128 240 187
188 65 74 189
2S 160 209 190
32 129 211 191 118 122 192
59 70 ]93 H 66 194 13 22 195
10 16 196 •• 197 57 45 198 ~ 7 199
2 192 329 200
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L'C No.
1
Name of VilJage
II
Facilities available
s
Area in
acres
201 BidariBhata(Rajendranagar)719 2.0'l Punol hat l,l'l9 2.03 Bedora Khas P. 847 2.04 Bandarguda 1,269 205 Bairwar Khas P. 3,098
206 Tanga Po.P, 1,915 207 Lidhora Tori 1,015 208 Tapariyachouhan 1,152 209 Dantgoraugad 1,326 210 Kuwarpura(Mohangarh)P. 907
211 212 213 214 215
Mohangarh Po,P,M,D. Ranipura Pay. Basnera P. Kanti Toriasukalan
!lUi Sevakhera 217 Punolkhas 218 Dor 1119 Kharoi 220 Badau
p, Po, P. p.
2,664 982 2S!! 369 995
673 1,370
838 1,246
706
221 Bachhoda Khas PO,P,M, 4,528 !!22 Bachhoda Bhata Po. 1,908 2!J3 Muharajungle 2,827 224 Kita Khera 1,052 225 Machora P. 1,818
226 Baharu Tal 227 Ghurakhas 228 Tori 229 Char Tanga 230 Ki,hunpura
231 Dantgora Khas 232 Piprihar
Po,P. Po,P,
23i! Mohangarh Bhata P. 234 Bangay P. 235 Bijraon P.
236
2H7 a38 239 240
Digoda PoY,M,H, MP(A), MP(o).
ll'faubujurgkhas PO,P. Mathupura Blkl'arnpura Berwar Jungle
241 Piprat Po, 242 Dearha Po,P. 243 GhUl'a Tal 244 Mor Ramna 245 Chari
246 Purenia Po,p, 1147 Bhadarra 1I!l8 lkbalpura p, 1I!l9 Pithnora 2150 Dargay Bhata
7114 2,090 1,45-1
954 605
1,323 730 822
1,28) 3,183
3,034
1,80) 58! 383
1,727
645 2,334
517 85G
1,487
1,067 222 698 876 ClS4
Occupied
Houses
16
35 12
295
136 49 37
29
361 141
66 34 18
2 70 39 95 73
493 10
48 66
24 218
80 46 18
73 80 43 34
163
43B
302
31
85 2:.H
18 96
79 ·12 65 22
176
Scheduled Households
Total Population ,..-----'----, P M F
Castes ..-----'-----. M F
6 7 8 9 10 11
19 88 63 35 49 Uninhabited
37 209 104 105 32 17 73 42 31 21
336 1,592 830 762 159
156 763 369 394 73 49 204 112 92 43 38 213 100 113 79
Uninhabited 36 226 131 95 89
427 146
75 40 18
2 77 39
115 87
2,013 645 408 2:l4 119
1,055 339 205 117
66
958 306 203 107
54
15 10 Ii 402 214 188 191 106 8·5 523 283 240 419 220 199
106 10 8
29 25
48
99 41
592 2,768 1,466 1,302 285 11 48 27 21
Uninhabited 49 285 149 136 1 81 4011 191 211 2
25 150 257 1,282
SO 35'1 48 258 24 152
65 85 698 584 179 176 11?1 127 84 68
80 WJ 43 69
452 267 185 145 78 fi7 196 106 90 289 140 149
220 987 540 447
496 2,406 1,284 1,122
380 1,912 989 923 Uninhabited
34 164 89 75 Uninhabited
118 64 32. 12
42
30 152
291
190
41
46 2·15 128 117 28 252 1,281 692 589 167
Uninhabited 18 129 70 69 18
106 50S 'l77 231 (3
106 44 68 24
610 311 299 6'l 229 116 113 62 319 167 152 58 126 73 63
Uninhabited
32
34 19
136
98 115 75
31
110 7 o
28 27
87
71 42
275
2 2
119 6'1 27 10
27
36 HO
227
193
33
25 159
18 56
6')
58 52
Scheduled Tribes
M F 12 18
4
77
18 32
9
70
1 84 12
2 41
3 1
3
72
21 26 11
70
22 9
1
WORKERS Literate r-----
and Educated Total (I-IX) ,.-----J---. ,....--J----.
M F M F 14
1
10 6
81
52 6 7
10
195 32 18 13
4
10 5
29 23
15
1 10
5
34
2 1
1
16
38
67 21
585
227 65 66
71
612 23:3 125 68 37
:5 122
62 158 122
17
28
58 10
320
144 28 37
51
BS2 131 68 13 1:1
2 94 61
160 121
48 189 26 894 14
666 10
63 2
11 45 ·;8 37
63
2 42
2
39
15
40
35
14
69 21 3 27
16 44 58 39
3 20
16
30
49
13
70 27
6 5
11
5 25 77
361
122
5
15 71
2 44
29 3
11 8
2
10 2
1 17
77
5 .. 2 .. 1 4
5
98 III
41 443 122 81 50
173 45 62 93
300
726
624
81 444
41 172
181 68
106 44
91 80
2.5 275 19 70 38
85 27 50 58
173
412
439
16
(;5 261
11 66
155 60 68 81
,l'l7
JATARA TAHSIL
WORKERS NON---------------------------------------~~--____________________________ ~WORKERS
M 18
83
66 20
403
I
F 19
23
55 10
214
173 III 58 16 58 29
67 47
330 190 109 U 25
192 107
58 11 13
109 88 58 59
150 154 120 119
666 555 14' 10
79 66 100 78
41 24 814 226
93 13 66 61 50 34
97 42 48 84
259
467
428
44
65 336
39 121
157 57 79 42
65 25 26 49
112
341
336
13
57 197
11 sa
137 42 53 28
II
M F 20 21
.. 1
21
51 7 6 .. 4
89 IS
7 9
12
44 29
8
23
13
27
9
II 61
., 6
7 10 10
2
••
10
83 12
6
4
26
6
2
4l 6 6 4
17 2
7
9
1
56
11
18 18
7 2
III
M F 22 28
.. 1
4 10
1
1
II
1
5
6
45
19
54
9
5 3
5
1
2
4 1
19
2
2
1
1
1 1
IV
M F 24 2.5
.. '3
98 11
1 11 3
IS
101
1 2
13
1
5 3
3 6
89
65
4
7 86
6
12 1
12
1
42
2
49 1
2
1
37
1 1
5
1
2
5 12
81
44
.. 6 8
1
V ,......-J--.. M F 26 27
.. Uninhabited
1 1 2
Uninhabited
2 1 ..
1
VII
lvI F 80 81
8
21 7 1
..
.. 22
II 3 35
1
1
2
2
.. Uninhabited
1
9 2.
1 2 Uninhabited
Uninhabited
1
Uninhabited
2 II
1 .. Uninhabited
2
1 1
22
4
1
1
12
1
VIII
M F 82 8S
.. 2
.. 1
1
2
1
IX L.C. No.
M F
X ,......-1-....,
M F 84 85 86 87 1
1
54
1
116 1
12 4
1 3 7 2
86
5 9
00
1
11 5
20
91
65
II
2 4
2 30
3
..
•• 20 12 201 202
47 20S 21 204
U2 205
2. 87 21
S9 295
61
10
142 250 206 47 64 207 84 76 1l0S
209 60 44 ilIa
443 106 80 49 liS
Ii
626 211 175 212 135 218
94 214 85 215
6 92 S 216
94 217 24 218 80 219 78 220
2 44 fj 125 2 98
69
8 1
1 1
22 3
10
27
43
572 13
51 SO
636 221 11 1l2\!
223 45 224
131 225
24 60 226 255 309 227
57 157 229 50 57 229 34 30 230
94 100 231 33 40 232 H 40 233 47 91 234
240 274 235
558 710 236
365
30
484 237 23S
59 239 240
1 47 52 241 248 328 242
243 29 48 244
14 105 165 245
130 1H 2i6 48 53 247
I) 61 84 248 29 22 249
2SO
178
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS Literate r-
L.C. Name of Facilities Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. village available acres Houses holds Total Popui:l.tion Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)
,.-----'----.. ,.---L-., r---.J_-....., r-__)_~
P M F M F M F M F M F
1 I! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
251 Dargay Kalan 1,699 96 114 548 277 271 58 57 33 45 34 1 leO :2 252 Kodia 415 40 46 220 131 69 34 30 33 27 3 85 48 253 I(umarpura Najdik P. 1,612 56 74 431 236 195 18 11 21 27 89 1 138 70 254 Manchi PO,P. 2,240 160 199 9H 527 414 110 92 76 157 57 10 313 231 255 Gudanadi p, 1,149 37 45 265 153 112 50 44 86 2 104 56
256 Simariya 1,088 32 45 250 130 120 2}) 34 5 73 65 257 Bhatgora Po. 1,174 24 23 175 103 72 6 3 8 58 .;6 258 Phulpur 772 59 59 292 156 136 35 4.2 11 109 92 259 Pali P. 1,559 197 200 980 502 478 117 118 1 30 2 345 2S7 260 Guda Najdlk Palia 1,275 52 52 309 173 136 61 62 12 10 13 109 33
261 Ba~atgu\Van 1,534 11 11 73 39 3,1 11 11 1 18 8 262 Ram Nagar Po,P,MP(O). 2,367 181! 235 1,126 508 52~ 177 161 27 31 64 3 373 287 263 Ram Nagar Ugad 1,075 Uninhabited 264 Hanupura 395 16 22 130 66 64 10 14 3 6 2 37 24 265 Bhahaihar 640 Uninhabited
266 Panvari 5S2 7 7 43 23 20 1 15 12 267 Dargay Khurd P. 1,069 79 104 531 280 251 69 60 61 6 155 147 268 Nadia P. 1,430 78 ~6 461 244 217 47 39 44 89 2~ 148 143 269 Pachgaiya 3U6 20 21 111 58 53 25 22 2 41 37 270 Bigha P. 878 80 94 487 264 223 3 .. 34 8 21 171 116
271 Deohha P. 1162 715 87 39S 201 197 41 43 23 17 2 119 103 272 Dhamn~khas P. 1,855 276 319 1,d94 795 600 253 235 6 9 48 3 522 350 273 Dhamna Bhata 1.2S5 'Cninhabited 274 Maubujurg Bhata 1,061 Uninhabited 275 Deopur 1,417 1 2 12 4 8 1 3 S
276 Baldeopura 1,697 66 75 377 18'2 19.5 ~ 10') 87 277 MastapUl' kbas PO,P._ 1,4:2 156 227 982 500 473 113 115 6 14 G2 4 3H 2GO 278 Dhangora 295 Uninhablt~d 279 Panchampura P, 1,072 50 55 277 ]55 122 25 23 39 27 12 3 83 59 280 Badhhar 1,359 Uninhabited
281 Amarpur Bh~ta 534 Uninb:l.bited 282 Sel'ai 528 64 82 397 216 181 32 2.5 39 126 96 283 BedpUl' P. 1,957 104 110 52'3 284 219 41 34 84 82 15 172 102 284 Pathl'a P. 2,479 108 125 562 302 260 56 H 15 11 21 3 187 105 285 Kadwa P. 1,839 141 167 732 372 350 109 107 48 43 29 6 211 183
286 Magrai P. 3,142 195 195 968 495 473 106 101 23 12 3'1 2 309 256 287 Ratangl]\\an P. 48 26 26 157 71 ,S6 21 iiI 4 45 49 288 Rajpura p, 695 ?-7 42 205 J20 85 49 27 6 9 11 1 81 40 289 Rampul'a(Niv"ol'i) P. 1,830 71 74- 421 2,07 184 33 32 5 3 18 132 90 290 Chhidara 554 38 49 253 134 119 22 18 5 76 45
291 Mastapur Pahad 634 " Uninhabited ..
292 Bhol'garh P. 800 43 43 241 113 198 43 -w 11 11 16 2 72 62 2a3 Tiladant 797 23 39 177 98 79 7 1l 6 62 41 294 Ke,hargm'h Po, 1, "Sl 1-1 15 7B 34 39 '2 3 24 22 295 Gar Po,P,:'.I,D,l\[P(O). 1,022 216 256 1,164 G15 519 44 112 42 32 85 11 411 266
296 Padwar Po. 1,368 44 53 275 154 121 31 20 19 106 41 297 Bihar 1,019 28 32 194 97 97 36 34 6 64 50 298 Kurrai P. 1,079 81 98 475 237 23:3 104. 93 24' 2 1'34 115 299 Lohargnwan kha~ Po,P. 802 ]20 167 841 421 420 Vl'J 118 22 22 41 8 266 206 300 Janakpur Khas 298 9 9 51 27 24 5 6 5 18 10
179
JATARA TAHSIL
WORKERS NON. WORKERS
L.C, I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.
,--J.--..., ...-----'----.. ,----J--, ,.......J-.-., ,....---'---, ,-..J-.-., hi F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 .F ]I.{ F 1\1 F
13 1!J 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 2!J 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 1
137 116 7 7 15 8 8 1 B 117 129 251, 70 41 !J 2 (j () 46 41 252, 96 53 1 13 28 11 93 l'a,5 253
238 216 5 16 G 13 5 1 1 2 4 32 21-1 13'3 234 79 56 10 10 1 ~ ~9 66 255
05 51 2 3 14 1 2 57 55 256 58 46 45 26 257
100 84 G 2 3 G 1.7 44 253 2n 213 82 42 19 !J 1 3 2 157 191 259
63 2.') 15 3 5 1 8 25 7 6:1 98 260
III 6 1 ~ 2 21 26 261 822 245 S4 27 1 14 15 2 22ti 241 262
Uninhabited 263 87 17 4 3 29 40 264 .. Uninhabited 265
14 12 1 8 8 266 131 ]24 1 2 8 5 4 13 14 125 104 267 138 183 1 9 10 96 74 268
41 87 17 16 269 151 110 7 1 13 5 93 107 270
104 90 2 5 4 8 9 82 94 271 413 803 21 5 25 1 39 26 4 1 17 14 273 349 272 .. Unillhabited 273 .. Uninhabited 274
S 8 1 5 275
87 67 8 S 3 15 2 2 H 7:1 10Q 276 294 2:34 26 1 23 27 3 2 G 7 lC5 201 277
Uninhabited 278 6G 51 7 7 1 5 4 1 72 63 279
Uninhabited 280
Uninhabited 281 104 80- 4 1 16· 13 1 1 2 ao fl5 282 107 37 7 46 4 1 11 61 112 l'l7 283 146 83 9 13 11 4 2 1 5 13 115 155 284 164 152 11 1 4 6 7 9 17 23 161 177 285
21)1 220 19 22 26 14 3 IS6 217 286' 83 41 2 2 2 5 3 1 26 37 2S7 54 19 17 14 9 7 1 ... 39 45 28S
126 87 4 1 1 2 1 105 94 289 69 S6 7 9 58 74 290
Uninhabited 291 54 54 5 3 2 11 5 41 66 292 05 87 1 4 S 2 1 36 39 293 24 21 1 10 17 294
S5S 2H 10 24 16 6 3 16 204 283 295
90 87 7 3 4 6 48 SO 296 60 50 1 1 1 1 3'1 47 297
115 11)9 2 2 8 1 2 5 5 103 123 298 19~ 114 4 19 14 21 6 2 26 12 155 2l.4 299, H 6 S a .. 1 1 !> 14 800'
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L.C. No.
Name of Village
Facilities available
301 Janakpur Bhata S02 Loharguwan Bhata soa Chandpura Po,P, 304 Shivpura Po. 305 Harpura PO,P.
306 Hirdenagar 307 Karmora PO,P. SOS Mastapur Bhata 309 Dara ~llO Toria Bhorkheri
311 Lakhepur 312 Mogna P. 313 Nandanpur !U4 Majguwan 315 Barma Tal
Po,P. P.
Po,P.
316 Barmamanjh Po.P. 317 Barmadang Po,P,M. 318 Barmadang Bhata .'319 Rarngarh PO,P. 320 Lahar Khurd P.
321 Jarua Po, P. 822 Ragh unathpura Po. 323 Hunarganj 324 Taparia Dara 325 Malpitha P.
826 Jagat Nagar P. 327 Puchhi 328 Bhagwantpura Khas 329 Mahuwabag 330 Chandowa Khera
331 n,hari Pura 332 Mamrai 333 Bijaypur 334 Khera P. 335 Bhagwantpura Bhata
336 Bilgay Khas P. 337 Bilgay Bhata 338 Panvara Khera 339 Cha'turkari Po. 340 Kamalnagar
341 Mad Khera P. 342 Batwaha P. 818 Baba Khera 344 Ram Nagar P. 845 Kari Bhata
346 Semar Khera 347 Hasgora S4a Seorajpur ))49 Rampura 350 Biharipura
301 Dharampura
P.
M2 Karichak North Po. 3G8 .Aiopa
Area in acres
4
625 995
1,988 -107 281
l,B!! 1,655
739 458 717
1,360 2,058
719 1,469 1,708
064 1,160 1,242
562 2,685
1,9H 810 855 607
1,508
984 470 921
1,'05 574
625 1,344
946 2,312
734
1,305 694 335
2,091 917
1,718 355 411 552 715
617 732 405 350 323
529 1,408
723
Occupied Hou· ses
116 37 98
168
19 29
41 188 18
101 119
46 187
87 70
203 20
18 138
57 25 50
7
6
168
187
64 37 68
95 21 23
105
!H 17 45 28 35
43 27 57
180
House· hold~
Total Population Scheduled
Castes ,---'--., M F
,..--.-'---.....
6
P 7
M 8
F
9 10 11
131 67] 46 234
10~ 550
222 1,023 .. 22 108 33 167
Uninhabited Uninhabited 553 si8 10] 128 106 50 289 261 33
Uninhabited 527 496 l46 Uninhabited 59 49 3 89 78
53 263 132 131
.. 89 43 a6
139
5
19
Scheduled Tribes
,.-------, M F 12 13
57 3 1
6'7 1
35
Literate and
Educated ,.....---'----,
M F 14 15
20 8
22
.. 67
4
7
..
5
231 1,074 569 505 211 11 10 36 19
6 11 8 87 14 26 127 67 60
1]0 482 252 230 131 655 338 317
72 343 178 165 13 2W W4 ~5 ~9 Itl
Uninhabited 92 453 240 213 25 79 369 203 166 55
231 1.131 614 517 173 27 151 83 68 1
Uninhabited 18 78 ~3 35
151 744 379 365 85
77 368 188 180 28 82 131 72 59 12 67 326 183 143 R7
Uninhabited 8 36 22 14
6 42 21 21 Uninhabited Uninhabited
19" 917 467 450 29 Uninhabited
205 946 480 466 65 Uninhabited
67 304 151 153 23 37 191 95 96 44 78 410 213 197 42
ll:A 625 335 29ll 68 2; 130 69 61 13 26 139 72 67 20
120 536 294 242 127 Uninhabited
27 122 67 55 26 1~5 58 67 85 411 215 196 40 195 102 93 47 232 122 110
55 31 59
294 151 143 163 81 82 329 160 169
10 12 41 25 62
38 56 10
11 42 23 22 42
24 ],38
19 36
133
86
25 8
27
2,9
28 53 41
57 14 14
113
9 12 39 18 51
40 66 13
14
53 22
11
3 17
21
62
31 12 19
11
2 1 9
5 29 22 40 53
7
48 11
11
2 26
26
72
29 15 16
15
1
10
9 81
16 34
68 14
68
10 2 6
2
7
37
5 5
13
21 6 4
24
3 10 22 2 4
3
25
1 12
8
1 3
10
6
3
1
5
11
1
II
1
WORKERS ,.--->---
Total (I·IX) ,---__'___'
M F 16 17
2.5 84
183
340
36 59
86 358
45 169 218
116 286
J6il 120
373 52
30 260
142 50
119
15
315
300
104 57
128
180 39 52
175
.. 5 37
146 70 89
94 54
112
192 67
151
199
24 33
54 207
32 141 136
75 172
72 48
2B 41
23 163
76 29 73
2
8
242
221
68 55 93
154 31 34
141
27 33
118 55 67
60 36
102
r--~
M F 18 19
.. 154 139 75 62
173 139
.. 261 136
33 23 59 33
83 53 266 174 ,42 30 144 125 141 82
88 227
116 65
67 75
60 17
II ,--~
M F
20 21
9 5
12
4 9
.. 31 5 5
..
4 2 3 1
3 3 11
256 127 1 41 36 9
30 22 193 111 26
117 68 37 23
103 63 .. 14 2
9 2
276 215
202 137
60 30 57 55
117 87
143 146 37 31 47 28
165 136
3t 27 86 ~3
132 109 61 49 88 65
78 52 31 34
UO 101
9 6 1
11
9
.. 1
., 8
2
5
1
8 4 1
6
6
6
4
III r-~ M F
112 23
.. 30
. 8
5
t 11
15 20
26
2
1
4
40
1
5
39
1 10
1
3 5
66
26
181
WORKERS
IV ,..---J----, M F 24 25
24
8
43
1
1 38
11 12
24 18
5 8
17
.. 9
4 3 3
3
16
35 . .. 4
36 1 II 4
8
3 7 1
14 21
2
]7
7
13
5 9
7 1~
5
17
3
6
13
11
2
4 2
4
8
V ~ M F
VI ,..--J----,
M F
26 27 28 29
1
1
Uninhabited U ninbabited' ..
4
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
1 2
4 Uninhabited ••
4
2 1
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
.. Uninhabited Uninhabited
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
Uninhahited ••
1 5 1
JATARA TAHSIL
NON-------------, WORKERS L. C.
VII ,..---J---.., M F 30 31
6
14
2 6
2
4
8
10
1
6
2
6
3
.. 2
VIII ,..---__..._____, M F 32 33
1
1
No. IX X
,..---J---.., ,..---J---.., M F M F 34
15
2
2 23 3 6
38
4 39
19 15
67
24
10 4
11
8
53
1
2
2 6
3 1 3 1
2
35
10 .. 1
36 37 1
301 302
128 126 303 44 39 304
106 110 305
187
23 30
.. 297
306 307 308
25 309 45 310
1 46 10 !.In
22
77 311 298 312 28 313 89 314
181 315 7 83
32 120
1 62 90 316 307 317
318 141 319 118 320
80 209 .. 6 78
21 83
]8 241 303 321 31 27 322
323 1 13 12 ~24 8 119 202 825
.. 2 6
.. 11
73 .. 35
46 104 326 22 ilO 327 64 70 328
329 7 12 330
9
152
13 331
., 208
332 333 334 335
180 245 336 337
47 85 338 38 41 339 85 104 340
150 30 20
3 119
136 341 30 342 33 343
101 344 345
.. 1 '2
'2
22 28 346 21 34 347 69 78 348 32 38 349 3q 43 350
57 27 48
83 351 46 3.52 67 353
183
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 19G1 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951
1 2 8 4 J. 2 8 4
A 28 Bamhori ludawan 262 N.A.
29 Bamhorimadia 285 48 1 Ahar 1H 150 I Bamho1'i II Khudan
I Dha1'aknCJ 80 Bamhori Nakiwan 59 71 2 Ajnor 80S 96 8 Alampura 69 {j
I Dlmachaga 81 Badhia 49 6
4 Amarpur 75 S 8~ Banjqrya 269 146
5 Amarpur S:l9 97 83 Banera 191 189
6 Ant ora 828 117 I Aman Khe1'a II Banyai
I Bansan Ka Khera III Baudiyan IV Cham1'au
7 Anantpura 107 69 V G01' VI Karki
8 Aston Khas 284 44 VI! Kaehhiyan Ka Khel'a
9 Aston Chak No. 1 315 N,A. VIII Liwda IX M Zan
10 Aston Chak No.2 302 N.A- 34 Banpura Bujurg 165 257
1 Naya Khe1'a
11 Atariya 838 103 35 Banpura Khurd 79 201
I Bunalzal" Ka Km,va
B II Cha11ta1'ya Khera
36 Banplll'a sap on 38 203 12 Bachhonda 54 293 I Dhallushpllra
I Clta111a1'01'a II Rigoliyan lea PlIra II GC1"a III Mahra 37 Banyani 60 199
11 8:1.da Ghat 148 176 I Siddhapura II Sitia Khera 14 Baj ,g'\on Khurd 93 67 38 8ar 166 270
I Maj.-a I Karondia 15 Bad,g'\on 329 115 39 Barme 172 256
I Halla ](a I{hera 40 Barkhiriya 303 29 16 Badera 88 171
I Satmi 17 Bado~a Ghat 84 10 41 Basgoi 278 91
18 B.ldmaj,d 159 76 42 Besaugar 122 21.5
19 B dma hi Khas 236 140 43 Bhandra 31 307
20 B.,dmahiugar 247 N.A. 44 Bhadora R18 120
4.5 Bha.opura 30 245
21 Baghai 6 221 1 Kuryal1puI"a II Sonl"yana
2g Bahadlll'pur 181 78 46 Bhela 3,13 110 I Toro 47 Bhebi 9'3 172
23 Baisa Khas 103 214 1 Budalzi II Dudu I Tapal"iya Ka Khe1'CT III Jhedia IV Suhagi
II Noriya Ka Khera 48 Bhenswari 335 HII
21 Bakpura 245 gO I Jagirdari Kh~ra
25 B:J.IJeogal·h lq:3 1G6 II Sa",ka Khera I Ba11lhori 11 RUllila1'yana
III Chhalltlll [(hall [(a Ghar 49 Bhera 21i8 277
IV Kachhiyoll /(a plwa V Manipl~I"a 50 Bheranobar 176 170
VI Nai lea TapI"a I Rahnnia
26 R,lwantpl11'a Khas 62 19d I Gada1'iyall Tal II Khajo-oi 51 Bhiloni 61 200
27 Balwantpur Ugad 7'). N.A. I Esa NagaI"
184
ALPHABETICAt'·tIST OF VILLAGES
J -TIKAMCARH TAHSiL-contd.
Serial No.
Location LoCation CodeNo. CedeNo.
Name of Village
!a
1961 1951
1 S 4.
lSi
66 57 58
69
lSI
64
65 66
Bhitarwar 1 Chamal"Wa Kher'a
11 Kanchanpur'a BHari Khera 7
13irnagar 839
13rakhbhanpura Khas 206 1 Mate Ka Kher'Q
II Rawtan Ka Kher'a
13rijpura Sl67 Bor! 15~
:Budera 5151 I Bar'iya Dhonga 11 Pathla Khera III Pelopur'a
:Budki Khera 204
1 Maj,.a
Budora 170
1 Kalikudlia II Budor'a Kher'a
III Khudo IV Kher'tl
C
Cbak Madho Singh 20
I Bandhiyan PUl"Wa II Bhawapur'a II I Da..wapur'a
Chandpura 63
1 Phuta II Tad;
Cbanderi Kbas 83
1 Mahubiya II Pathala Kher'a
Chanderi Upd 91
Chanduli 163 Charpwan !lS1
1 Nayegha,. Tapa,.a.
f;'l Chauwara I Kata Ka Kh4ra
68 Chhidari 69 Chingawan
70 Chopra
D
'11 Dadganyallgarb
'l2 Dadganya Khat '18 Danwaha 74 Dargawan
I Samr'eta I I Syamri
'16 Darpwan Jagir
5
68
804
1
i 807 293
Sill
51'.17 114 187
40 16
1517
88
287
236
1198
241
N.A.
161l 211
201
230 248 144
N.A.
231
til 124
N.A.
Serial No.
Location Location Code No. Code No.
Name of Village
II
1961 1951
1 8 •
76 Dargawan Khalsa 193 291 1051
71 Dari 78 Daryao Nagar 79 Deopur 89
180 80
81
83
84 8/)
86
87
88 89
90
91 9-1
93
94 95 96 97
98
Deopur
Deri 15 I Kamalpu,.a II Kadarai
I II Sangor'a IV SidoN V Sotata
Devinagar 109 I Bandiya Ka Pu,.a 11 Sonr'iyana
Dewarda Khas 149 I Brijpur Khera
11 Dond'ya Kh4r'a III Kachhar Khe,.a IV Sayapur Khera V Siddhpura Khera VI Toriya Khera
Dewarda Ugar 150
Dbajrai Dhanera Dharampura Dharampura Dbarampura
I Naya Khe,.a Dikoli Chak No.1
lSI 10 29
129 298
263
Dikali Chak No.2 270
Doh Cbak No.1 61 I Gadha Khera II Gadariya Khera
III Kag Khera IV Kita Khera V Mundu Bariya
VI Sherwa Ka Khera Doh Chak No.2
I Bai,.agar'h 11 Hallai Khera III Sanryana
Dongarpur Dubdei Dumrau Mota Dumbar
I Mone Ka Khe,.a Dunda
I Banda..war Ka Khera 11 Chamaran Ka Khera
III Mane Ka Khe,.a
66
997 112
118 189
381
99 Dunda Khera 187 I Baba Khera
100 Dundatora Khas
101 Dundyan Khera
I Mo,.,.a Kher'tl
811
199
5185 HI 88
902 75
194
177
118
57 232 224
15 129
180
181 241
123 254
62 164
104
160
125
184
ALPHABETICAL LlST OF VILLAGES
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL-Contd.
Serial No.
1
102
103
101
Name of \'illa!:e
Location Code 1\0. 1oo1
2 3
Du"!!a Nag'w 137
I Cha'l1aran [{a [{hem II Kachhyat 111 lUatonya /(a /{hera
IV Maj" ka Khe1'a
E Lrora
I Agar Khera II Darji [{hera III Maj /{hera
F
116
274
105 rarka Path.lri 105
I Pharka II PrafapP"ra
G
105 Gaglrra
107 Genti
108 Ganesh Ganj
109 Ganesh Ganj
110 Gane~h Ganj Ehata
111 Ganesh Nagar
I Sofera 112 Ganeshpura
I Dhimrola II Gujf'a).'fi III Jankilllate l{a I{hera
113 Garroli
114 Gendan Tal 115 Gopalpu~.l Ehata
116 GOPJ.lpul·a
117 Gopalpura Khas
119 GOl'a
24 9
185 332 195
250
188
124
259 51
32~·
76 n
I Dlzimarpflr.J I I Gadaryapura
III [{'mdo IV Te!lpura
119
121
121
123
124
Gujr.tyt \U Kit \s I [{akai'l4JafJ
II 7'apriya III Toro
Gukhl'aihar 208
Gukhrai Khas 216 I Agor Klzera II Rakhtai /(lte,.a
III Taparia Khera
Guna
I Badiapura II Bare Ka Pllf'a I I 1 Bagaonpura IV Bhelanpura
13
V CJl'mlflran Khera VI KachharJml'a
VII MadraJ.>ura VIII Puret Ka PIII'11 Gundanwal'i\ 255
I Sila11liZi
Gwalsag:u- 16)
Location Code No. Seria]
Location Code No. 1OO1 1951 No. N arne of Village
4
159
56
273
179
205 222
27 119
N.A.
18S
152
283
N.A. 1
121 4
2J6
261
N.A.
181
209
9i
N.A.
125
116
127
1 2
Hajuri ~agar
I Gadaghat Hanuman Spgar
Hanumatpura
H
I Binde Gujal' Ka KIzera
129 129
130
II l{asa III ]{hirak Hal'inagar
Harpura
Harpula Madiya
131 Harpura
132 Hata
I Rasyana ] 33 Hedal'pul'
134 Hira Nagar
I Bawari 1'15 Hirapur
I JemafJ l{a Khera II Lorkan /{a Khera
III NaJa I{izera 136 Hirapur Khas
1 Pura [(hera Tila II TMka [{hua Tila
137 Hil'apur Ugar
138 Hirdai Nagar
139 Imi'iya
140 Imiliya Gujarapat::m3.garh
141 Imlana
J
3
144
157 140
322 78
261
305 218
33!
57
us
201 65
221 2:39
210
142 lalgawan 29/
143 lamdal'shiopuri 223
I J{ulIdeshwar II N«yagaofJ 11 I Slltopuri
144 lamunpa 139
145 Jamunaya Khera 273 U6 Jamunaya Khera 327
I Ja11luniya Ka Khera
147 lanakpur 90
14.8 Jaswaut Nagar 78
149 Jata.uwa 2 ...
150 latawa Grass Farm 254
151 Jatera 80 I Cllaukhe Ka KII,I'''
15i Jhinguru 155
153 1inagarh 10. I ChilatakJ Dagarua
Loc~tjC'n Code Ko. 1!l51
4.
60
19 175
101
7 37
279
292
loa 8
249
N.A. N.A.
232
N A.
291
2S1
22
lG5
136 118
299
se ,,5
N:A. 195
157 19;$
Serial No.
1
154 155
1116
157 158 153
lCO
16t 162 163 164 165 166 167 1;8
169 170
171 172
In 174 175
176
1i7 118
Name of Village'
2
]inagarh Junc1e Judawan
Karmaran Hata
K
I Baba Ka Khera II Nanne Ka Khera
III- Umar Ka Khera I{armm',1i Kabrata Kachhya Khera
186
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL-Contd.
Location Location Code No Code No. 1961 1951
8
13'1 277
121
275 33)
151
4
N.A. 41
1116
83
105
158
Serial No.
1
179 ISO
181
182
1S3 184
185 136 181
Name of Village
2
Khirakaseneral Sah1.b Khirh Ghat
Khera (Near Galnti) I [{aclzhiyana
Kudo (N e:lr Kudila) I Do1tpathar
Khudon (NJal' Ded)
Khushirura I lIIundi
Kishanpul'a Kotra Kudih
I Badiya II Bhutan
Location Location Code No. Code No. 1961 1951
8 ,
113 814
22
'65
40
2~5
276 47 81
N.A. 22
225
295
234 1e3
N.A.
244 SOo
I Dichhat Ka Khera II NaduKa Khera
Kachhya Khera 177 !E9 III Dhimaratl [(a Pura IV Cllja, V Gtmdhau VI Janyara
I\achhya Khera 2.56 Kachhya Khera Ugar 161
Kadwaha 191 Kakarwaha Ugar 8*0 Kakarwaha Kbas 341
Kannapur 239 Kati Bhata 48 Kanti Khas 63
Katera I(hera 94 Kari __ 50
I Agar II Belan Ka Ghar III Bhatyalal Nat Ka Majra IV Dhonga V Kanchanpura
VI Karke Ki Taparia VII Kaluachamar Ka Majra
Vlll Raghuwarmate Ki Tapariyan
Karmasan Ghat 103 Kcl~rn 1~
I Gurar II Sinoti III Shital Khera IV Tamoryan Ka Khera
Kenwar 816
Khajrar 126 Khondera 233
I Badobar 11 N «yapura Khargapur 53
1 Jinagariyan Ka Khera 1] Padiyarpura 111 Talkau Kher_.
Kharila 252 Khera 123
I Kal:hhayal 11 Palama Khera
135 N.A.
263 N A.
111 2!)7
N.A. 2
84 6,1
1Il7 167
103 249 275
801
212 225
VII KU1'alia VIII Kudarar IX lIlatano Ka Pura X Swami Lodh; l(a Pllm
158 Kudyala ISO Kulgawan 19') Kumrau Khi:iya
181 Kuneta 192 Kuwarpura
L
193 Ladwari Khas I Atariya Ka [{hera
II Badadodasiya l(a Kllera I I I Cha11la'1"ya [(lle'1"a
IV Nannedodesia Ka Khel'a 194 Ladwari Ug'u 195 Lachhmaopura 196 Lachhmanpura
197 Lakheri 198 La1.hora 199 Lame.·a
I J(/tera 200 Lar Khas
I Biryaforo II Minaun III Pasara1l IV Patharo V S01lryallo
201 L'lrugal' 202 Luharra
I Tapra
1\7 203 Madansagar
1 DillIe Ka Pura 201 . Madar 1(a Tal
219 260 2a5
500 130
146
136 ]20 248
1.5 145
2S2
246
23.5
205
163
231
286 274
29
284 l!:l
156
N.A. 59
141 N.A.
74 276
145
N.A.
161
151
N.A.
187
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
'3 TIKAMGARH T AHSIL-Colttd.
Loc"\tion Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. CodeKo. Ko. Name of Vilhge 19G1 1951 No. Nam,e of Village 19G1 195)
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
20:; Madhuban 173 53 2'35 Mohanpura 153 59 206 Madod 27 N.A. 236 Mohhra 325 122 207 Madumar Bhata 2t2 50 I Bansalt Ka Khera 2)8 :'Iladumar G~'ass Farm 233 N.A. II Bilaiya Jhor
209 Madumar Khas 196 49 III Madele Ka Khera
210 Magra 320 12'3 237 Mone Ka Khera 173 288 N
211 Mah1.~·ajpura 158 19 218 Nachanwara 253 39 I K/llIshiJ; lira 239 Nagara 279
212 43 85 142 Majana Khas 210 Nanniteri 249 185 213 Mailnwan 25 210
I MUlldi Khera II Nmmiferi [{has I Ahir(m Ka [(hera
II Jamlmicr 241 Nanniteriugar 227 186 21 t j\-aj'l.n:J. Bh3.ta. 51 N. \. I Dlmdi),a Khera
215 l\f tjnl. Adku 114 174 242 Narguda Ehata 115 N.A. 216 r-bjl'.l Baksi 117 173 243 !\a~'guda Khas 119 61 217 Mal::a\\an 151 212 2.J4 Narayanpura Jungle lS'.l N.A.
I Chado II DllUbya 245 N.ll·ayanpur Khas 197 162 III Dhi11lt'aba I Bcri [{hera II Tar;
218 Mamon 143 63 246 Nayagaon 217 132 I Ajllddi Ka KIzera I Bariya [{Izera II Dudya Khera
210 l\L'_".nc~n\\ an 8') !lJ2 lIT Gadarymu: IV Galgalla
220 Manikchok 2il N.A. V Gadatoriya VI J amunbariya VII 1'.!adela [{a [Ule"a
2:11 Manikpura 179 20 VIII Mate [(a Khera
2'22 Manpasar ll7 297 IX Nayagaon
I [{ish or Sagar 247 Naya Khera 123 14 223 Matol Khas 14 219 248 Negawnn 81.3 30
I j(a~hhyat 219 Nenwari 2341 138
221 Matolugad 16 220 I Badi Ba1ldiya I I Baspan [{hera . .
225 MatoH 214 46 III Bariya [{Izera IV Majhpura
I Cha111aron Ka J{hirak V MatlI(hera
Il CMlor J{a K hem 250 Nim Khera 210 26 III Mate I{a [{hera 2tl Norpara 89 296
226 l\1aughat 93 13 P 227 Maukadwaha 211 259 252 Pacherugarh 4 N.A.
I I1Iall II Khera 253 Pacher Khas 13 239 ~B Mawai Eha.ta. 114 N.A. I Daawa Ka Pllra I I I{achhiymza 220 Mawaill'll' 59 N.A. III Soryana
230 Mawai Khas 77 70 254 Pagara Jungle 70 N.A. I B(11zyani II Chhipon 255 Pahadi Khul'd 74 68
III Gtlchai IV Indram'Jhowa 256 Pahari Til"al'an 232 21 V Kari Pari VI K 1I11laryna 257 Paha!'i Ti!wal'an BhatJ. 211 N.A.
VII lJIadaya VII] Rewallt 258 Pander 265 34
295 12(;- 25::1 Papawapi 101 8:1 231 Mf'ron I(haz I Madgar 232 Mid:lwali 312
I Naya Khera 280 2rO Para 810 98
213 l\Iinora 203 ~3 261 Parsuan 167 80
23! MithlJ. Khera. 333 116 2C2 Paraugar 823 KA.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
3 llKAMGARH T AHSIL-Contd.
Location Location Location Locrtio \ Serial Code No. CadeNa. Serial Code No. Codl: NJ. No. Name of Village 19tH 1951 No. Name of Village 19G1 1951
1 2 a • 1 !l 8 • 268 Patlri sm 13S 296 Ra~ han Khera 844 109 264 Patar Khera 20:) 94 297 Ra~oi 292 148
I TapraKhera 299 Rat.n Ganj 821 112 lIe5 Patharguwan 8 228 299 Ri;;ora IS6 ~7
266 Patha Bhata 248 N.A. 800 Rorai 42 7:1 267 Patha Khas 218 4S !lSS Pato"j Jagi .. 2'lS 266 S 269 Pato"1 Khalsa 220 265
270 Patti Baldeosingh 141 250 SOl Samarra 27:.1 98
271 Patti Balwantdogh 127 251 I Madanp'fra /[ Plwfcra III Bllerai Khera
272 Tatti Ganeshju III 253 IV I{lISman ]{hcra 273 fattl Ra"l'lpalsiogh 110 253
274 Phuter Chak No.1 45 218 302 Sagarwara 283 8S
1 Silnera 303 Sagoni 242 47
lI7l Fhuter Ch!lk No. 2 21 2!l7 804 Sanpc.n Khas B19 100
!l76 Fipara (Near Madori) 19 204 I Paripan I BII'Jgaw.msiugTI Ka Pura 805 Sanponugar 826 N.A.
II Gadari,.an Ka Pura 806 Sarkanpur Khas 35 209 III Jlljllarsingh Ka lura I Gopalpffra II Khero
277 Pipl'a (Near Pacher) 17 2:18 III Nayaghar IV Naya Khera I Bilari Khera II Khlldo V Tal AgoI'
27S Pratapnagar 803 42 807 Sarkanpur Vl:ad 26 N.A. 279 Pratap Pura 162 153 I }{ <7 nchanptlra II Ludhiyantpura
I Jallki Ka Khera 308 Sarka Jagir 171 258 290 I'rempura l(jO 79 3J9 Sarkar Khalsa 156 260 281 Pureniyan 287 149 S10 Sawant Nagar 224 N.A.
811 Sepura 230 263 IIS!I Purshottam~arh 11 240
812 Sewar Khas 183 191 R I Chamrola
813 Sewar Ugar 193 N.A. !ISS Radhapul" 2G9 !l5 814 Shlvnagar 28 2:16
I Potiya II Ritfjai 815 Shri Nagar Bbata 86 N.A. 28' Rair-ur H P06 816 Shri Nagar Khas 100 55 !ISS Raj Nagar 9.'5 lI1B I liala,. Ktl lihera
I Amashy" 11 Cl101IIarorn II /{angan Klzera III Shrinngnr III l{ac1l1liyat Ka Pura Pe1cpar IV Slirina/tar Elo1>ar
296 Rajpun. IS! 190 817 Shyampura 26 N.A. 287 Rajapur S,,11 N.A. I Napa Khcra 288 Ramnagar Kbas lISO 189 S18 Shyarnpura 286 187 289 Ramnagar Seondha Ull 17 819 Sijora 87 196 290 Rampura BU 99 8:20 Siyag 135 S1 291 Rampura ne::.r Hata 238 271
821 Suhkanpul;'a 264 269 292 Rampura near Kudila 64 29,1 82~ Sujanpura 222 24 298 ,Rampura Near Sewar 190 1911 823 Sujanpm'u 71 197 I Dllubat
J Baja,.af]zailmra 11 Gndipura liD' Ram Sagra 8 Ill!) III l{ harhalla lV l{/lfulan Ka urI' lIl)' RaDipura Itl 7.9 V LaW" r/ur"
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
3 TIKAMGA~H T AHSIL-Collcld.
Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. CoJe :'II~. Serial Code No. Code No. NJ. ?\ame of Vi:Jage l!l(;l 1951 Ne. Name of Vmage 19G1 1951
1 2 8 4 1 II 8 , 3111 Sujlnpura ug\d 87 N.A. 336 Sunch Dh3.rampur:\ 2S1 US '323 Suj')"a 239 278 1 Sofera 3;2} Sukhi 837 113 T 3~7 S\.kol"\ 226 301 387 Talh1 92 65 i:!B Sukwaha 239 8:J 338 Talm:tu ~L7 lS~
329 Sunde~pul' 215 81 1 Dam I{nrya 11 CudarJ"''' I Pat/tnr Kliera II Sallt Kliera lIi Katllbarya
III Tolia 3'39 Tamara 147 16S
330 Sunoni 88 30.5 1 Dlmnf'an 1{a !(!rera
/1 Loti 11<111 K a K Izera
S31 Su noo'a Khiria 111 SM'ra Ka T"pr.l
85 9 3:0 Ti,;cl'a 23 235 8U Sunwaha lOG 11
3~1 lila 46 233 333 SUl'ajpul' 2:;5 35 342 Tindari 301 8li
334 Surnjpur Khas In 290 tJ I JagtvalJ Kliera II Pura [{Izera 343 Urnri 336 101
835 SUrJ.jpUl' Ugar 209 N.A. 844 UttaIllpura 99 66
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VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L.C. No
1
Name of Village
II
Facilities Area in available acres
8 4
191
Occn· pied House· Scheduled
Houses holds Total Popnlation Cac.tes ,---t..__--..
P M F
5 6 7 S 9 10 11
7/3 Tikamgarh Tahsil 4,27,263 31,20231,783 150,53973,671 71,838 15,769 14,627 1 Dadganya U~prh II Dadganyakh.ls 3 Ram~agra 4 Pache' ug'ld 5 Chbidari
6 Baghai 7 Bilarikhera 8 Pathar{;nwan 9 Ginti
10 Dhanera
11 Pnrasottam Garb 12 Gora
P,
P.
Po.
P. P. P.
P. 1'3 Guna 14 Matolkhas 15 Deri
Po,P. PO,P.
l'o,P,M,MP(O).
16 Matolugad 17 Pip'lran Pachal' IS Pacherkha~ 19 Piparamadori 20 Chakmadho Singh
21 Phuter Cbak. 2 22 Khel'an 23 Tigoda II! Gagarra 25 Majguwan
26 Sark'lnpurugad 27 Madori 28 Shiv Naear lIeI Dhal'ampura 3J Bhanpura
Sl Bhandra '32 Chauwara 83 Sunoni 84 Bhitm'war 35 Sarkanpurkhas
56 Shyampura 87 Sijora 88 Banpm'asapon 89 Deoput' 40 Khudon near Derl
n Raipur 42 Rorai 43 Majanakhas 44 Hirapur 45 PhUJer Chak 1
P. P. P. P.
p, p,
p,
P, Po. P. P.
P. p,
Po,P,M.
-PoP.
P.
P.
P. Po.
Po,P.
Po,P.
46 Tib. P. 47 Kotra P. 48 Kantibhata 49 Bandhia 00 Kari Po,P,M,D,MP(O)
577 594
1,151 1,28) 1.992
1,425 658 478
1,795 1,618
553 2691 3:S92 1,999 3,6S3
1,'369 1,054 1,~02 2,215 2,978
2,483 1,185 1222
977 1,587
l,061! 1,264 1,423 1,629 1,950
801! 1,281
739 1,555 1,494
662 2,431 1,688
980 563
267 461
1,700 940
2,910
1 ,'l53 1,798
656 l,OC2 2,089
Uninhabited 65 7.5 343 195 1 8 3J 49 53 298 1.7 151 12
Uninhabited 86 109 513 279 234 70
15 15 SS 23 26 132
115 115 588 82 82 411 84 97 485
IS 75
104 64 49
8 133 383 325 614
26 679
1.874 1,668 2,873
18 94 89 527
J14 580 61 356 60 3,2
47 H 69 G'l
330 258 224 187 258 227
16 367 979 889
1,517
10 312 895 779
1,356
48 46 288 239 313 267 ]83 173 180 162
11 9
68 7
73
101 257 146 287
96 95 55
178 178 860 440 42a 42 63 63 312 172 1 jQ 33 52 52 199 84 115 43
Uninhabited 51! 52 280 150 130
24 24 111! 61 51 36 36 175 98 77 7 7 47 27 20
1e8 16~ 817 4S9 379 121 146 699 879 320
48 48 253 121 132 188 189 8'10 432 3)8
31 31 1109 lIt 95 78 7d 3 0 174 166
866 366 1,559 853 706
62 62 295 ]50 14.5 250 252 1,206 CH 56!
65 66 305 15\ 151 87 87 437 253 18{ 63 63 352 177 175
46 49 279 154 125 12 27 139 76 63
174 174 846 446 400 96 96 457 2.J3 214
314 314 1,467 756 711
10
14S 117
35 76
27 170
34 B
101 80 86
12 12 97
246
94 94 370 193 177 75 lC7 183 952 510 H2 8.1
Uninhabited 21 21 ]17 64 53
655 658 8,408 1,761 1,647 805
42 17
75
4 7
52 1
82
69 256 133 26!
87 59 55
40 27 37
6
1:'0 97
3t 82
25 139
35 7
111 59 9J
7 13 95
233
70 59
280
Scheduled Tribes ,---..J-_--.... ]\1 F
12
4,148 4,,)70
1 1
29
54 4-1 69 38
3 85 21
6 3
69
19 28
85
102 ]
10
22
11 14 44
'2
106
35
7
4'1 <H 6-1 78
2 DIl
7
1 7 6
63
20 2-1
98
'i6 2 8
2!
14 14 49
3
127
Literate and Educated ,---.------....
M F
14 15
WORKERS ,----
Tota! (I.IX) ra---'--~
1\1 1
16 17
8,WI 1,01250,20436,160
1 121 DO
DB Cl
51 lS:3 lOS
2
63 6 8
Ii 31 66
1:32 317
1 21 26 2.'l
71 23
18
28 14 61 32
]3 33
2 H 18
33 51
6 26 30
3 10 83 23 51
33 35
.. 220
1 2 5
59
39 20 49 t;
2J3 129 146 108 159 1411
10 215 654 611 926
]90 447 418 675
32 24 208 90 201 178 120 75 121 95
2 286 211
.. 1
2 4
4
30
1 3
1 3 1 7
107 74 68 58 . 77 51
37 29 59 21 16 12
276 2£2 223 1.2
'i3 19 3J9 26-1
6'J 23 10') 94 533 3_9
91 f7 ~61 351
98 97 ISS 109 101 71
90 8 [JO 32
299 2±O 153 123 516 453
131 102 821 1156
43 37 86 1,042 501
193
TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
NON-WORKERS ____________________________________ A-____ , __________________________ ~WORKERS L.C
I Il" III ,--J--..... ,----J---..,...--L---., !If F M F M F
18 19 20 21 22 23
IV V VI VII VIII ,...-""'____
M F M F M F M F M F
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
No. IX X
M F M F
34 35 36 37 1
39,12728,714 3,870 4,629 763 164 3,055 1,398 23 261 65' 945 187 46 •. 2,114 1,00328,467 35,678 7f3 .. 82 73 ..
114
19 46
171 127 139
9 183 534 381 580
3\l 146 155 104 92
203 81 39
" 69
.. 45 53 .. 59
22 25
113 103 129
6 150 3\l3
64 428
24 58
160 65 75
1115 67 21 .. 49
.. 4 ..
13
4 3
19
5
..
2 2
22
4 .. 14
13
30 40 60 103
117 354 161 202
.. 18 19
9 6
45 2
21
6
8
10 16
52 .. 37
8
35 28 2 1 57 19 1 2 16 12
215 209 15 31 176 124 28 15
50 7 302 254 54 8
102 89 383 255
23 12 11 10 15 13 1 2
59 74
62 59 15 22 401 325 27 17 70 66 19 22
138 95 16 14 89 47 12 24
74 4 9 4 86 16 14 16
228 192 26 20 110 82 37 39 391 349 63 74
110 251
43 68~
77 219 ..
36 355
21 24
.. 120
23 28
67
.. 15
14
.. 17
9 1 5
.. 9 .. 2
3 14
.. 13
21
1
10
8
10
8
.. 1
2
6
.. 4
11
1
.. 2
.. 4 1 ..
20 5
16 1
8 2 .. 6 1
.. 33 20 92
.. 12 " 18
.. 28 21 20 6
II 5
28 10
6
11 7
.. .. 3 29 19
2
1
2 5
.. 2
14 3
6
2 3 38 13
7 5 31 7
4 8 7
2 ,. 23 21 .. 31 19
1 27
103
2 6
1 54
.. 2
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Uninhabited "
.. 5
.. 5 3 2
.. 2
.. ]0
1
5
.. 1
2
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4
.. 2
.. .. 1 5
1
.. .. Uninhabited
9
.. 2
1
1
12 29 39
.. 2 .. 2
7 .. 2
2
9
1 2
3
5 1 8
2 9
.. 53
.. 1
11
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1
5
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6 .. 6
3
.. G
1
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.. 20 10 74 90
1 2 3 4 is
10 II 57 90 . . 21 22 96 126
2 9
2
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.. 3 7 1 5
.. 2
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3
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.. 5
22
2
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15
64
.. 2
5
12
2
17
8 20
127 78 99
6 152 325 278 591
16 80
112 63 59
154 65 16
73
11 II 38 7
129 8 82 9 78 10
4 122 448 361 681
11 12 13 14 15
22 16 149 17
89 18 98 19 67 20
189 66 57 .. 73
21 22 23 24 25
24 22 26 39 56 27 11 8 28
162 117 29 156 178 30
48 llS 31 113 134 32
45 72 33 69 72 34
320 3,')7 35
59 nS 36 181 213 37
56 54 38 65 75 39 76 104 40
64 117 41 26 31 42
147 160 43 90 91 44
240 1158 45
59 75 189 186 .. .. 21 16
719 1,146
194
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS Area Occu- Literate
L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)
,---L-......_ ,.........J--.. P M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17
51 Gopalpura Bhata Po. 2,497 20 20 94 45 49 21 21 52 Majna Bhata PO,P,M,H,Rhc. 717 7 4 21 11 10 2 7 6 53 Khargapur 6,209 879 880 4,218 2,229 1,989 274 245 622 125 1,341 867 54 Bachhonda 795 57 57 276 148 128 25 32 1 11 107 91 lib Hirde Nagar P. 428 42 42 214 103 111 13 ~2 1 5 38 66 30
56 Kantlkb;1.s P 1.,589 109 109 520 279 241 80 72 32 26 182 15 57 Hira Nagar P. 1,366 204 204 941 491 450 105 100 63 306 22h 58 Mawaihar 2,109 Uninhabited 59 Bamhori Uakiwan Pa,P. 801 45 81 420 232 188 41 20 64 61 23 1 l±7 129 60 Banyani P. 1.5154 148 148 70a 384 319 66 69 2 1 32 2 256 195
61 Bhiloni P. 1,003 90 90 452 243 209 55 43 2 4 32 1 149 91 62 Balwantpurakha~ 951 89 39 208 108 100 8 14 15 12 19 1 61 40 63 Chandpur~ Po,P. 1,652 279 279 1,187 581 606 183 176 .. 51 1 405 356 64 Rampura near Kudila P. 1,035 115 115 610 300 310 58 62 40 1Q4 206 65 Khudo II near Kudila P. 1,426 88 94 445 229 216 2 3 91 75 9 137 75
ti6 Doh Chak No.2 660 39 45 277 137 140 26 28 1 76 42 67 Doh Chak No, 1 P. l,66r.! 217 253 1,165 620 545 2C9 193 1 28 396 304 68 Chingawan 764 56 64 346 167 179 59 60 15 109 91 69 Alampura 1,158 49 49 233 118 115 43 36 1 75 74 70 Pagara Jungle 1,505 Uninhabited
71 Sujanpura P. 2,176 225 225 1,206 616 590 174 157 84 8 405 348 72 Balwantpuraugad 618 43 43 208 106 102 79 72 5 5 4 59 44 73 Harpura 624 15 15 94 49 45 27 21 1 26 23 74 Pahadi Khu,.d P. 906 77 77 840 181 168 53 58 6 1 115 103 75 AmaI'pur 480 12 12 53 29 24 1 1 20 17
76 Gopalpurakha~ 1,024 52 52 296 151 145 3 4 2 .. 101 78 77 Mawaikhas P,M,MP(O). 3,030 628 724 3,066 1,531 1,535 S10 291 13 50 217 79 954 810 78 laswant Nagar PO,P. 1,453 67 67 321 176 145 43 37 6 2 6 106 42 79 Banpura Khurd P. 1,506 60 60 314 168 146 41 26 12 115 86 80 Jatera P. 661 66 66 306 162 144 2 6 18 1 102 65
81 Kudila Po,P. 3,773 486 486 2,000 1,061 939 353 240 47 52 115 11 704 569 82 Chanderikhas P,MP, (0) 1,471 235 281 1,3,3 699 644 214 1 7 62 2 477 360 83 Manguwan 834 27 30 173 93 80 7 6 6 4 5 63 50 84 Badoraghat P. 968 31 31 172 88 84 6l 5 4 51 48 85 Sunora Khiria 655 22 22 98 53 4.'5 4 2 1 33 18
86 Shrinagar Bbata 7:.lfi .. Uninhabited 87 Sujanpuraugad 636 9 9 49 21 28 6 9 12 10 88 Badera P. 1,664 114 114 C05 302 303 3() 36 1 18 184 HO 89 Norpal'a 1 ,'l92 42 42 196 100 96 25 22 5 65 46 90 Janakpur Po. 1963 46 49 197 106 91 4 1 5 1 2 .. 71 47
91 Cbanderiugad 1,112 Uninhabited 92 Takha Q04 50 50 245 12 .. 121 5] 42 56 61 2 76 46 93 Badagaon Kh \It'd p, 1,072 158 158 716 379 337 66 G2 73 9 229 107 94 Katera Khera 457 67 67 308 154 149 54 44 1 100 65 95 Raj Nagar l,2f>0 69 69 357 194 163 '34 31 13 18 1 112 80
96 Bbelsi Po. P,:\IP(O) 4.0~6 559 559 2,621 1,384 1,237 257 255 83 92 221 62 855 485 97 Manpasar P. l,OO~ 72 72 317 176 141 49 43 109 92 98 Maughat 1,021 75 75 354 203 151 25 22 34 32 3 125 89 99 Uttampura 1,232 18 18 97 53 44 12 16 1 28 17 100 Shrinagarkhas P. 1327 91 91 466 243 223 104 93 2 1 30 1 141 123
195
TIKAMGAllH TAHSIL
WORKERS NON- L.C. WORKERS No.
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X r--~ ,----Jo-~ ,......--J--... r--~--. r-~ r--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1
00 21 1 14 28 51 5 6 .. .. .. 2 .. 4 4 52
611 447 170 185 39 12 243 145 1 5 129 25 .. 143 53 888 1122 53 63 62 15 20 16 6 10 3 1 2 41 37 54 57 26 1 4 3 1 1 3 37 81 55
161 139 " 2 .. .. o. 19 16 97 86 56 241 :.l03 2 S 2 38 16 6 2 2 1 4 5 4 185 222 57 .. .. .. .. Uninhabited . . .. 58 109 105 SS 24 3 .. 1 1 85 59 59 214 175 5 11 9 18 7 8 1 2 1 128 124 60
101 67 9 10 5 26 14 1 7 94 118 61 44 29 9 11 5 .. 2 .. 1 .. .. . . 47 60 62
307 243 31 71 5 6 39 26 7 15 7 1 S 176 250 63 165 174 10 24 3 3 13 5 3 106 104 64 105 55 25 18 5 1 1 1 92 141 65
67 36 5 6 3 1 .. 61 98 66 1J1O 240 48 52 4 ., 25 9 2 7 1 2 224 lJ41 67 82 66 16 12 2 7 11 1 8 58 88 68 75 74 .. .. 43 41 69
Uninhabited 70
365 321 17 23 11 2 7 2 5 .. 211 242 71 44 35 3 7 11 2 1 47 58 72 26 21 2 .. .. 23 22 73
112 9il .. .. 3 8 66 6fi 74 1D 16 1 1 9 7 75
101 63 .. .. .. 15 .. .. 50 67 76 748 6'l3 70 103 23 18 66 48 2 8 15 3 22 5 577 725 77
90 36 6 2 3 7 4 70 103 78 112 86 2 .. 1 53 60 79
98 63 2 1 l 1 60 79 80
500 427 95 118 8 52 21 .. 20 3 29 357 370 81 368 271 50 6] Ml 27 5 9 1 2 222 284 82
49 33 13 17 1 30 30 83 48 43 4 3 37 36 84 33 18 20 27 85
" Uninhabited 86 12 10 .. .. .. .. 9 18 87
170, 102 8 26 1 4 2 1 118 173 88 43 33 1.') 10 4 1 3 4 35 50 89 62 44 4 1 3 2 2 35 !l4 90
.. .. .. Uninhabited , . 91 . \) 25 .. 1 4 .. 32 20 48 75 92 ]71 93 4 3 2 21 8 1 1 32 .. 150 230 93
77 58 6 4 14 3 3 54 84 94 1(15 70 1 7 9 82 83 95
565 2'l2 95 122 44 2 75 46 7 5 36 2 31 28 529 7511 96 101 82 1 7 4 \I 1 1 2 67 49 97 123 87 .. 2 2 78 611 98
24 15 3 2 .. .. 1 25 27 99 1311 114 3 8 3 1 3 102 100 100
196
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS Occn- Literate "...----J----
L·C. Name of Facilities Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Nv. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)
,--___.L._---. r~ ...... ~ P M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
101 Papawani Po,P. 1,271 R3 85 415 214 201 33 4 4 4 8 140 95 102 Daryao Nagar Po. 1,016 25 25 142 71 71 4 8 12 1 52 10 103 Karmasanghat P. 1,450 23 123 600 298 302 51 55 17 1 182 170 104 Jinagarh P. 1,307 82 182 752 379 273 112 107 66 4 229 152 105 Farkapathrai P. 1,756 65 169 799 419 380 94 93 20 270 236
106 Suawaha P. 1,295 53 .~~ 212 124 88 11 13 15 9 12 94 50 107 Anantpura P. 756 59 59 261 125 136 65 78 1 3 80 22 108 Eaisakhas P. 937 144 144 722 36'3 354 77 76 6 7 70 14 22t 171 109 Devi Nagar 777 49 49 26S 130 138 4 4 15 20 11 1 82 67 110 Patti Rampal Singh 763 4 4 22 12 10 3 8 4
111 Patti Ganeshju P. 796 22 24 109 50 59 21 2 31 22 112 Dubdei 262 5 7 36 16 20 2 8 7 113 Khirak General Sahib 1,011 Uninhabited 114 Mawai Bbata 1,027 U ninha bited 115 Narguda Bhata 502 Uninhabited .. 116 Durgapur 550 51 51 269 138 131 33 2i 16 91 88 117 Majra Baksi 781 14 14 77 41 36 1 4 26 23 118 Dumrau Mota 623 20 20 114 57 57 18 20 14 15 2 31 17 119 Narguda Khas P 1,112 69 69 361 176 185 56 57 25 4 109 22 120 Lachhmanpura 845 34 34 181 90 91 58 55 22 34 6 57 38
121 Karmasanhata P. 788 113 118 599 310 289 53 34. 84 80 31 1 183 116 122 Besaugar P. 87R 54 56 240 121 119 52 46 6 1 81 49 123 Khera P. 1,576 157 157 768 419 349 80 73 14 12 35 289 184 124 Garroli Po,P. 862 73 7H 331 170 ]61 37 42 4 5 116 40 125 Hirapurkhas Po,P. 3,181 209 238 1,032 540 492 38 38 42 SS 66 12 353 247
126 KhajI"nr Po. 708 17 18 68 36 32 21 20 127 Patti Balwant Singh 52fl 34 S7 171 80 91 I'! 19 20 2 53 46
128 Naya Khera P, 952 69 69 317 171 146 311 28 10 1 110 72 129 Dharampura 588 7 7 46 21 25 3 6 1 14 14
130 Kunwarpura 547 68 68 264 139 125 49 36 8::) 68
131 Dhajrai P. 1,71;~ 107 107 528 279 249 61 59 2 2 29 167 130 132 Ranipul'a P. 1,225 104 105 525 257 268 60 57 4 7 29 . 1 173 138 133 Jinagarh Jungle 563 Uninhabited 134 Majra Adku 1192 15 15 89 41 48 14 19 1 2 28 14 13,~ Siyat-: 881! 62 62 323 161 162 33 37 6 ]0 7 107 88
136 Ladual'ingar 418 {lniuh:lbited 137 Durga Nagar 1,230 90 90 472 235 237 24 21 ]9 26 37 ]51l 111 13,8 Ba\deogal'h Po,P,M,D,MP(A). 1,867 502 504 2,198 1,138 1,060 70 71 27 47 228 57 699 343 139 ]amunya 19!) 18 18 78 35 43 1 2 25 25 140 Hanumantpura 707 45 45 258 145 IVl 8 5 1 92 54
141 Patti Baldeo Singh Po 962 16 16 92 49 4·1 20 19 27 22 142 Ram Nagar Seonda 592 16 16 77 42 3~ 11 5 24 19 143 Mamon P. I,30l 98 98 450 244 206 71 .51 1 35 .. 145 91 144 Hajur: Nagar 702 59 59 290 145 145 43 62 1 8 1 80 Ml 145 Lakhora P. 1.9019 104 104 1544 277 267 -17 til 1 36 179 129
146 Ladwarikha~ P,MP,(O). 1,006 162 163 945 489 456 119 101 1 1 129 11 287 212 147 Ta·nora 905 45 46 213 108 105 3 5 1 63 38 }48 Badaghat P. 1,437 107 107 534 268 266 65 70 14 18 13 180 87 149 Dewardakhas Po,P. 3,OlR 340 340 1,605 837 768 101 135 49 54 173 1" 529 821 150 Dewardaugar 1,054 14 14 116 84 32 S 8 10 5 48 G
197
WORKERS
-----------------------------------~
I
M F
18 19
133 47
171 181 243
87 10
168 120 227
86 48 73 14
174 150 71 60 8 4
19 12 8 7
86 24 18 83 51
156 69
222 108 246
83 21 13
9 27
gO 42
149 37
195
17 17 36 17 84 49 13 H 69 62
142 120 159 129 .. ,-23 14 98 80
e. e'
134 106 361 196 25 25 88 50
21 19 12 11
121 86 66 43
156 118
248 19B 63 31
140 73 845 198 22 1
II ,-----J..---,
M F
20 21
"
4 2
30
1 1 1
6
24 5
1
3 2 1
.. .. 1 1
11 3
26 7
33
5
24 2
30
III
M F
22 23
10
2
1
3
1
2
2 ..
2
1 1
2 3 ],
3 5 4
6 7
5 3
7 8
.. 6
.. .. 1 2
2!l 29
2
4 1
12
4
2
1
10
18
2
4 34
4
5
1
1 1
1
IV
M F
24 25
8
8 4
17
2 1
14 4
5
2 .. 4 4
9 2
17
31
11
5 3
2
.. 4
54
.. 3 1
5
.. 2 5 1
.. 18 3
8
3
2
3
4
10
.. 21 19
..
1 1
22
.. 3 1
8 1
65 37 15 57
\J
1 7
14 50 2
1
'* 1I 7 1
V VI ,--.......___, M F M F
26 27 28 29
.. 2 3 1
U·~inhabited Uninhabited " Uninhabited ..
3 O'
3
•• 1,-
Uninhabited ,0
l"ninbabited .. 2
4 10
6
1
.. 4
2
VII ,--.......___, M F
30 31
1
.. 11
7
1
3
Hi
2 1
2 37
8
19
.. 2
1
.. 2
1
.. 2
1
9 , .
TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
NON --__________ -.. WORKERS
VIII
M F
32 33
1
.. 1
IX X ,---J-.. L.C.
M F M F __ ,No.
34 5 36 37
3 1
9
6 5
21 6
.. 2 3
74 106 101 19 61 102
116 132 103 150 221 104 149 144 105
2 30 8 45 1 147
38 106 114 107 183 108
71 109' 6 110
4 48
1
4
19 8
37 111 13 112 .. 113 .. 114 " 115
47 43 JI6 15 13 117
9 4 26 40 118 21 11 67 163 119
33 53 120 5 8
.. 7 4 1
21
1 8 1
14
10 3
4
15 127 7 40
173 1!:1 70 122
165 123 121 124 245 1115
2 130 1 54
10 187
15 12 126 27 45 127
4 61 74 128 .. 7 11 12~ 6 56 57 180
1 112 119 131 84 130 132 " 133 13 34 134
2 54 74 135
.. •• 136 6 2 82 126 137"
176 73 439 717 138 10 18 139
•• •• •• 53 59 140
..
.. :.! ••
9 19 13
13
25 38
1I
.. 5 3
1
21 22 141 18 16 142 99 115 143 65 102 144 9!l 138 145
10 202 244 146 45 67 147
.. 88 179 148 21 308 447 149
36 26 150
198
VILLAGE' DIRECTORY
WORKERS Occu· Literate ,------
L.C. Name of Facilities Area in pied House· Scheduled Scheduled and No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I.IX)
,------'-----.._ ,--.J..---. r--.-"-~ r--..l--~
P M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1'2 13 14 15 16 17
151 Malgawan PO,P, 3,174 328 328 1,469 791 678 181 165 51 38 58 8 507 389 152 Bori MIO 40 40 237 125 112 12 14 9 77 62 153 Mohanpura 504 36 36 199 91 108 7 11 33 40 6 54 28 154 Kachhya Kbera Po. 523 83 83 413 230 193 9 6 2 2 15 135 95 155 Jhinguwan P. 545 33 34 186 110 76 55 50 20 2 68 27
156 Sarkar Khalsa P. 1,115 105 105 4~4 260 2'24 87 73 9 6 7 159 87 157 Hanuman Sagar P. 1,308 63 63 3q2 167 165 55 51 12 119 111 158 Maharajpura P. 1,089 150 150 832 427 405 92 79 1 40 246 169 159 Badmadai P. 881 66 66 303 160 143 52 42 1 23 3 88 42 160 Prempura P. 1,369 89 89 388 213 175 51 144 3 1 125 115
161 Kachh)a Khera 568 Uninhabited 1~2 Partappura P. 1,272 17 17 103 56 47 3 2 6 3J 11 163 Chanduli 226 35 35 152 84 68 41 39 10 48 16 164 Kelpura PO,P, 1,469 226 226 1,029 528 501 77 78 74 72 35 1 313 295 165 BanpUl'abujurg P. 2,116 121 121 556 295 261 40 40 38 4 193 132
166 Bar 1,295 77 77 351 178 173 60 56 6 9 6 108 88 167 Parsuan P. 692 29 28 148 70 78 1 4 50 44 168 Madansagar Po. 611 42 43 175 86 89 3 2 1 6 3 57 44 169 Gwalsagar 782 28 31 94 66 28 19 20 53 19 26 5 170 Budora PO,P. 1.516 98 98 498 282 216 34 24 21 15 21 176 37
171 Sarkarjagir 1,055 35 35 169 88 &1 29 30 22 28 18 54 15 172 Barme 1,199 79 79 339 157 182 25 35 25 35 6 98 84 173 MaJhuban PO,To,P. 8.867 5 5 I:j 5 3 3 2 5 174 Ahar Po,P. 1.120 106 108 503 268 235 17 14 43 44 83 9 139 106 175 Lakheri P. 987 87 87 432 2:35 197 85 63 1 6 168 130
176 Bheranobar 912 8 8 53 24 29 1 14 15 177 Kachhya Khera P. 320 27 27 135 71 64 29 23 8 .. 41 88 178 Moneka Khera P. 1,361 98 98 451 223 229 78 69 8 124 122 179 Manakpura 692 52 52 243 125 118 6 92 66 180 Deopur 232 6 6 46 27 19 4 13 9
181 Bahadurpur P. 540 58 58 337 163 174 22 19 i:l 3 18 1 99 92 182 Narainpur Jungle A92 Uninhabited 183 Sew'l.rkhas 327 32 32 125 63 62 29 27 34 35 48 44 184 Rajpura 84 28 28 136 72 64 43 13 185 Ganeshganj 1,062 47 47 252 132 120 69 61 2 79 14
186 Rigora 982 53 53 215 116 99 18 18 13 9 10 69 53 . 187 Dunda Khera P. 727 71 71 365 182 183 9 5 25 25 27 104 101
188 Ganeshpura P. 877 118 135 677 357 320 3 4 5 203 175 189 Dumbar 1,817 67 68 288 151 137 28 17 17 22 11 94 40 190 Rampura (N ear Sewar) 623 63 63 274 145 129 25 24 9 95 52
191 Banera P. 1.728 162 162 701 391 310 e2 51 7 7 32 237 117 192 Surajpurkhas P. l,2RfJ 165 165 829 442 387 88 80 22 15 47 2 306 253 193 Dargawan Khalsa P. 56.'1 161 161 775 410 365 59 5R 58 51 40 3 ~59 77 194 Kadwaha 1,118 64 64 289 166 123 30 17 12 11 17 99 42 195 Ganeshganj Bhata 614 .. Uninhabited .. 196 Madumar Khas P. 1.319 195 200 944 484 460 102 91 47 .. 31)() 246 197 Narayanpurkhas P. 1,2 2 168 168 747 396 3f51 68 66 25 28 25 4 243 186 198 Sewarugar 563 .. Uninhabited 199 Dundyan Khera Po. 1,02 .. 56 56 327 170 157 48 39 10 128 104 200 Dargawan Jagir 1,150 3 3 12 7 5 1 5 2
19.9.
TIKA~G,ARH" TAHSIL
WORKERS NON-WORKERS L.C.
No. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
,...-.-J--.. ,---'---, ......---'--__ ..----'--__
~ ~---.. r----'----,
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 !19 30 31 32 83 34 35 36 37 1
393 317 13 24 33 30 20 4 15 23 24 294 289 151 73 60 3 II 1 .. 48 50 152 80 12 1 4 4 .. 19 12 37 80 153
130 91 2 3 .. 2 1 .. ., 1 95 98 154 48 22 4 3 • 1 5 1 ' .. 4 1 2 42 49 155
122 62 27 21 9 4 1 101 137 156 114 87 3 24 2 .. .. 48 54 157 180 161 3 8 12 2 8 6 .. 35 .. 181 236 158
54 30 9 8 5 2 6 3 3 10 72 101 159 120 109 2 4 3 2 88 60 160
.. .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 161 25 5 1 12 6 1 17 36 162 -34 5 13 11 .. 1 .. 36 52 163
234 216 57 65 5 11 7 2 .. 4 7 215 206 164 157 110 15 19 10 3 2 9 102 129 165
89 71 7 14 10 3 2 70 85 166 50 44 .. .. .. 20 34 167 35 35 8 9 12 .. .. 2 .. 29 45 168
" .. 1 1 10 1 14 4 40 23 169 153 31 15 2 2 6 4 106 17{} 170
35 16 15 .. 3 34 66 171 73 65 18 19 3 4 .. 59 98 172 .. .. .. .. .. 5 3 173 99 75 16 20 16 11 4 4 129 129 174
160 128 1 2 6 1 67 67 175
14 ,15 "
., 10 14 176 30 2S 1 .. .. 10 10 30 26 177
112 107 .. 11 4 1 .. 11 99 106 178 89 63 1 2 2 1 33 52 179 13 9 14 10 180
93 84 4 3 1 :3 ., .. 4 2 64 82 181 .. .. .. Uninhabited ., .. 182 14 11 34 33 •• 15 18 183 38 9 5 4 .. 29 51 184 74 14 5 53 106 '185
55 5') 5 3 3 6 47 46 186 93 84 9 17 1 .. 1 78 82 187
196 168 5 7 .. .. 1 1 154 145 188 72 18 11 13 11 9 57 97 189 89 47 4 4 2 1 50 77 190
199 1 28 1 2 3 1 1 5 4 109 154 193 191 253 218 2 14 5 2 3.5 30 136 134 192 205 27 9 45 25 1 4 16 4 151 288 193 94 30 :2 4 2 7 1 1 67 81 194
L'ninhabited .. 19.5
272 233 .. 2 3 7 7 .. . . 1 17 4 184 214 196 194 154 lG 22 12 7 5 3 3 7 3 1 153 165 197 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 198 123 101 4 3 1 :0 42 53 199
5 2 .. '" .. 2 3 200
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
L.C. No.
Name of Village
Facilities available
Area in acrlls
1
201 Hirapurugar 202 Gujraytankhas 203 Minora 204 Budki Kheta 205 Luharra
206 Brakhbhanpura 207 Talmau '.lOS' Gukhraihar 209 Snrajpurugar 210 Imlana
211 Maukadwaba 212 M'l.dumarbhata 213 Pathakhas 214 Matoli 2]5 Sundarpur
3
p P. P. p,
P. Po.
PO,P.
PO,P,M.
P.
216 Gukhraikhas PO,P. '2.17 Nayagaon P.D,MP:O). 218 Hata PO,P,M,MP(O). 219 Kudyala 220 Patori Khalsa
221 Imiliya 222 Sujanpura 223 Jamdarshiopuri 224 Sawant Naji(ar 225 Khushipura
226 Sukora
Po. PO,P.
227 Nanniteriugar Po, 228 Patorijagir p, 229 Tmiliyagujraytan Ugnr 230 Sepu\'a P.
231 Charpwan 232 Paharitilwaran 233 Madumar Grassfarm 234 ,Nenwari 235 Larugad
1136 Badmadaikhas 1137 "Madarhtal 238 Rampur Near H ata 239 Kannapur 240 Nim Khera
II U Paharitilwaranbhata 242 Sagoni 248 Pathabhata 244 latauwa 24/i Bakpul'a
246 Larkha, '.147 Badmadaiugar 248 Lachhmanpura 249 Nanniteri 250 Ganesh Nagar
P.
P.
P.
P Po,
Po
PaY· P P.
PO,P. Po.
805 1,318 1,009 1,665
641
1,130 867
1,538 649 952
827 669
1,827 1,7M 2,105
2,126 3,785 3,695 1,025
945
1,120 572 677 606 539
1,87!J 1,2,54 1,202
570 1,335
1,288 1,506
410 2,126
283
1,524 298 802
2,654 636
611 (i13 704
1,399 1,197
2,247 74« 858 916
1,Q97
200
Occupied Houses
Household~
Total Population ,--__ . ..J.._--. Scheduled
Castes ,----'---,
M F
5 6
P 7
M 8
F
9 10 11 ,
Uninhabited 122 122 544 280 264 50 .59 59 270 139 131 62 46 46 238 122 116 40 72 72 361 198 173 45
59 107
1 3
87
39 25
315 103 199
59 329 107 538
1 4 3 16
87 380
39 182 25 108
315 1,620 103 478 199 906
157 172 287 251
3 1 8 8
199 181
90 92 55 53
833 787 273 205 468 438
17 66 3
81
27 27
133
93
254 254 1.131 572 559 129 749 160 340 340 1,571 822
326 326 1,429 762 667 97 75 75 325 180 145 35 8 8 38 19 19 2
65 65 231 107 124 5 3 3 19 13 6 11
131 131 737 398 339 93 Uninhabited
M 34 183 96 87 22
III 16 89 49 40 12 12 60 3S 27 2
12q 128 588 318 270 27 Uninhabited
48 48 247 139 108 42
47 182
161
148
73 169
17
32
32 51
47 183
161
148
73 169
19
32
" 32 51
252 878
774 ,"
694
298 696
91
132 120 39 445 433 151
Uninhabited 385 389 67
Uninhabited
365 1129 61 Uninhabited 146 152 H 360 336 VVi
50 41
Uniuhabited 157 83 7J
Uninhabited 144 64 80 S'i' 227 123 104 H6
333 333 1,450 749 701 118 2 2 13 8 5
182 132 626 827 299 245 245 1,117 580 587
29 29 168 86 82
54 is 12
46 65 37 46
16 58 1
86
23 29
132
86
121 131
69 22
3
7 5
110
20
2 23
33
26 144
8D
58 114.
114
50 37 13
Schednled Tribes
,----. M F 12 13
12 4
25 45
8
9
11 5
34
53 65 22
9
43
19
37
75
33
14 12
12 50
8 2
17 39
1
8
8 1
10 9
31
58 46 28
9
53
20
40
65
38
10 9
5)
2 53 1
Literate and
Educated
M F
14 15
WORKERS ~--
Total (I-IX) ,--.........___ M F'
16 17
165 153 12 15
9 10
6 88 '4:;1
2'J 29
34
1 2
216 12 20
52 88
139 3
12
133
11
3
13
12
2 30
48
28
13
2
5 17
146
27 53
'2
21
1
52 4
13 4
71 63 120 84
10l 170
2 5
132
56 35
484 161 304
88 106
1 4
69
31 25
365 96
259
376 252 523 432 532 353 117 72 17 1
82 53 7 3
15 254 HI
1
4
1
25
4
M 63
29 17
205
86
79 311
250
248
97 244
31
46 76
465 5
220 375
51
26 16 17
62
14 267
207
188
20 112
34
48
34 63
324 [)
188 323
46
M
1Q
121 49 61
109
I
F
11 ti 25 5(j 7t!
·II
M
'20
. ' ,lU "
8 2
F
21
7
93 7~ 8 13 140 71 16 32
2 5 4
115 54 13 11
46 28 17 15
400 336 130 76 232 206
263 174 468 380 352 277 109 70
17 1
8 1 4 5
25
69 42 24
42 22 34 6 1
104 109 .. 58 54 1
25 22 2 16 15 1
168 3 29
711 55 12
74 280
209
14 2·50
186 .. 214 173
,. 81 7
187 75 31 34
54 46
46 32 70 63 I
333 5
173 357 38
236 5
173 304
85
1
19
13 7
42
16 13 14
'2
3
50
73 37 18
28 3
3
4 1
12 .. 7
2
" 17
7
4 22
.. 2
2
72 .. 15 15 11
M
.. 3
8 1
6
.. 1
1
.. 8 .. 3
11
23
8
10
4
III
F
., '2
4.
1
.. 6
2
2
6
M
(;
.. 9
2 S
27 16 31
32 9
60 8
2
4
1
2
13
6
16
3 19
.. 5
40
20
211
WORKERS
IV V
F
.. 2
.. 2
1 '2 9 2
2 11 43
1
1
11
3
6 .. 9
12
9
.. 4
M F
27
VI VlI
M F
1Juinh ~nLJ ~ •
2
II 1
8 1
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
7 1 Uninhabited
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
6 2
Uninhabited
Uninhabited
1
2.
.. 23
1 3
6 1
44
3
2
1
2
.. 2
42 .. 1
F
31
.. 1
.. 1
"'
1
2 1 2
1
1
1
M
32
2
VIII
F
33
,.
TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
M
34
33 2
4
. 26
9 13
6 3
38
1
146
1
7
5
12
.. 1
5
NON WORKERS
L.C, IX X No.
F
35
M
36
115 8 51
51 68
F
37 1
201 111 202 89 203 53 204 89 205
56 84 206 117 145 207
1 1 208 3 4 209
1 67 112 :UO
34 8 20
61 211 28 212
422 213 109 214 179 215
17 349 18 112
2 164
1 196 307 216 317 217 314 218
3 299 8 230 1 63 73 219
18 220 2
25 7l 221 6 3 222
32 144 198 223 224
36 24 225
1
1
20 14 226 16 11 227
113 253 228 229
53 46 230
53 134
135
106 166
182 ..
231 232 238 234 235
2 117 141 236 237
49 132 238 116 224 239 19 7 240
29
18 47
'284 3
107 205
35
241 26 242
243 46 244 41 2·M
377 .. 111 214
36
24~ 247 248 249 250
202
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS Literate
L.C Name of Facilities Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled and No village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Total (I-IX)
...---'----, ~ ,---"---., P M F M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
251 Budera Po,P. 3,187 294 294 1,233 661 572 130 66 14 11 101 14 439 340 252 Kharila 1,445 57 57 236 124 112 20 15 3 3 9 2 83 38 253 Nachanwara 1,210 57 58 251 124 127 9 10 1 1 4 1 78 65 254 Jatauwa GraHsfarm 294 Uninhabited 255 Gudanwara P. 1,767 117 119 521 266 255 67 62 47 4 179 144
256 Kachhyakhera 421 15 15 87 49 38 12 6 11 19 1 29 24 257 Patari P. 402 68 68 366 205 161 66 57 7 9 26 2 141 49 258 Bhera P. 1,583 112 112 481 240 241 65 68 76 73 21 164 147 259 Gendantal 785 Uninhabited 260 Kulgawan 765 66 66 320 176 144 47 41 ·1 21 11 1 119 89
261 Har puramadi ya P. 1,31-1 66 fi7 316 160 156 41 37 30 .9 90 85 262 Bamhorijudawan 1,102 Uninhabited 263 DikoliChak No.1 P. 2,242 246 246 1,112 576 536 89 101 44 39 5fi 6 ~91 306 264 Subkanpura 486 57 57 232 126 106 32 22 5 81 38 265 Surajpur 442 24 24 142 68 74 19 23 2 42 39
266 Pander 811 42 41 208 118 90 43 32 11 11 17 60 39 267 Brijpura 453 16 16 88 5S 35 5 1 G 10 33 2.'1 268 Radhapur P. 1,144 98 98 406 208 198 26 28 15 21 14 143 129 269 Banjarya 569 37 87 158 85 73 29 30 5 5.5 41\
270 Dikoli Chak No . .9 1,055 16 16 56 27 29 20 19
271 Manikchok 997 2 2 4 3 1 1 3 27~ Samarra Po,P. 3,108 231 270 1,214 621 593 78 73 55 51 54 3 425 342 273 Jamuniyakhera 5]5 20 20 89 44 45 25 24 274 Erora. P. 1,212 262 262 1,258 670 588 122 117 74 11 432 333 275 Karmal'ai p. 1,388 86 86 434 234 200 46 26 16 128 82
276 Kishanpura. 506 Uninhabited .. 277 Judawae P. 8R5 77 77 395 196 199 9 5 2 2 26 2 129 105 278 Basgoi 629 23 23 122 64 58 18 38 26 l79 Nagara p. 870 88 88 420 237 183 69 51 2 166 117 280 Ramnagarkhas P. 996 102 102 455 217 238 68 51 31 1 147 149
281 Sundadharampura 1,377 71 71 338 169 169 64 55 10 7 13 101 93 282 Lamera P. 848 91 91 386 189 197 5:J 53 9 16 7 124 91 283 Khondera p. 960 98 98 45El 247 211 46 45 13 14 20 3 152 98 284 Astonkhas P,M. 2,495 411 418 1,962 1,018 944 194 171 18 14 105 9 625 598 285 Bamhol'lmadia p. 1,062 103 109 483 249 234 31 fl9 25 14 17 172 1311
286 Shyampura p. 340 83 83 398 188 210 ill 29 19 31 11 133 116 297 Pureniyan Po· \ 1,114 48 48 236 111 125 31 47 6 11 17 2 77 61 288 Sagarwara 567 13 13 69 34 86 6 1 19 5 289 Sukwaha P. 1,496 88 88 450 21i0 200 33 24 20 178 116 290 Patarkhera p. 1,393 125 130 589 303 286 49 58 7 Itl 209 172
291 Dari 1,151 63 63 288 151 137 55 58 6 " 3 107 90 a
292 Rasoi 1,314 67 67 283 159 124 15 14 5 6 3 115 88 293 Dargawan P. 2,234 274 274 1,218 639 579 ]21 102 13 11 90 7 406 321 294 Jalga",an 1,41G 17 17 79 46 33 13 12 17 1 32 13 295 Kumaraukhiriya p. 780 36 36 180 91 89 34 35 8 5 18 53 40
296 Meronkhas ';23 18 18 80 42 38 2 2 1 29 22 297 Dongarpul' 1,050 28 28 137 73 64 16 30 55 40
298 Dharmpura 686 46 46 196 100 96 8 8 2 74 62 !l99 Sujara p. 1,270 116 116 426 n7 209 47 42 10 12 30 3 156 146 BOO Kuneta 8115 9 9 52 30 22 20 12
203
TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
WORKERS NON-_, WORKERS
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L. C. ,----J-, ,..----1----., ,.---'----, ,-~ No.
M F M F M F M F M F M F "f F M F M F M F
IS 19 20 !U 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 35 86 87 1
807 255 85 6.'3 II 8 62 8 S II 18 9 1 6 222 282 251 67 29 8 9 8 41 74 252 78 64 1 .. .. 46 62 253 .. .. .. Uninhabited .. 254
164 127 7 13 6 4 2 87 111 255
29 24 .. .. .. 20 14 256 101 21 4 16 8 2 18 4 5 1 iii 2 64 112 257 149 129 4 2 6 12 .. .. 5 4 76 94 258 .. .. .. l'nmhabited ,. .. 259 119 89 57 55 260
86 85 4 70 71 261 .. .. .. .. Uninhabited .. 262 280 227 41 67 6 1 38 7 2 8 S 16 1 185 230 263 76 35 2 3 S 45 68 264 42 39 26 35 265
61 39 9 .. .. 58 51 266 28 21 2 2 .. .. 3 20 12 267
120 108 6 18 3 11 !l 3 65 69 268 42 25 11 20 I 1 30 28 269 18 16 2 1 1 7 10 270
3 . , .. .. o • 1 271 301 261 49 52 14 34 20 2 15 2 10 7 196 251 272 25 23 .. 1 .. .. 19 21 273
376 309 12 7 22 15 20 2 2 238 255 274 118 82 10 106 118 275
.. .. .. .. Uninhabited .. 276 120 100 S 1 2 5 2 1 67 94 277
38 24 .. 2 .. .. 26 32 278 135 III 10 4 17 4 2 71 66 279 120 133 25 14 1 1 1 1 70 89 280
83 93 17 o. .. 1 .. .. 68 76 281 103 75 9 7 2 6 1 2 1 4 5 65 106 282 124 62 19 36 S 6 .. 95 118 288 544 552 22 24 .. 37 17 9 6 7 5 393 346 284 186 103 17 11 5 2 11 8 S 8 77 102 285
114 106 8 8 8 4 1 1 1 8 65 94 286 67 57 6 4 00 4 84 64 287 19 5 .. .. .. .. 15 SO 288
137 105 2 9 20 14 ,. 4. 2 1 .. 72 84 289 165 150 17 15 5 9 II 8 {) ~ 2 1 94 114 290
100 82 7 8 44 47 291 112 86 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 2 44 36 292 272 282 29 53 10 8 54 21 8 3 22 1 1 10 8 233 258 293 28 11 4 2 .. 14 20 294 4ii 40 {) 4 38 49 295
23 17 4 5 2 13 16 296 47 40 8 .. 18 24 297 60 62 5 9 .. 26 34 298 88 93 30 43 24 10 7 7 61 63 299 18 11 1 1 1 10 10 300
204
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WORKERS L.C. Name of Facilities Area Occu· Literate ~ No. Village available in pied House· Scheduled Scheduled and
acres Houses holds Total Population Caste~ Tribes Educated Total (I-IX) ,.---oL---., ,---...____, ,---L--, ,..---J--... r---A.,._.-~
P M F M F M F M F M F
! S 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
301 Tindari P. 1,152 52 52 272 143 129 37 35 20 24 8 104 80 302 Aston Chak No.2 1,193 Uninhabited 303 Pratap Nagar 918 31 31 166 79 87 55 80 1 1 48 52 304 Chopra 448 44 44 191 96 96 3 65 58 305 Harpura 1,051 50 50 230 111 ·119 18 24 28 27 6 71 58
306 Barkhiriya 544 27 27 V37 73 64 34 37 13 88 31 307 Dhanwaha 1,206 76 76 335 164 171 31 36 3 1 120 116 308 Ajnor P. 1,995 312 312 1,304 654 650 160 166 61 70 107 6 444 285 109 Amarpur P. 2,475 188 188 959 489 470 114 112 59 63 60 '4, 302 260 310 Para P, 1,080 129 129 568 304 264 70 65 29 9 28 1 182 ]57
311 Dundatorakhas 1,050 86 86 402 207 195 33 35 5 136 118 312 MadawaJi 1,609 65 65 341 193 148 35 20 54 48 6 125 78 313 Negawan 414 15 15 89 47 42 6 6 1 24 24 314 Khiriyaghat 1,263 11 11 77 40 37 2 22 23 315 Aston Chak No. 2 1,366 Uninhabited
316 Kenwar P. 931 99 99 498 261 237 75 75 2 7 167 146 317 ,Rampura 182 19 19 99 46 53 28 30 318 Bhadora 480 41 41 172 83 89 9 14 2 60 67 319 Sanponkhas p. 1,344 186 186 889 468 421 126 121 26 31 26 3 294 220 320 Magra 898 22 22 96 44 52 3 29 34
32] Ratanganj 169 9 9 47 25 22 15 17 2 14 9 322 Had Nagar 931 19 19 100 49 51 Iii 12 36 26 323 Paraugar 443 Uninhabited 324 Gopalpura 631 23 23 99 57 42 1 39 28 325 Mokhra P. 2,915 163 163 825 461 364 C,9 66 19 14 34 1 302 204
326 Sanponugar 1,042 Uninhabited 327 Jamuniyakhera 1,221 39 39 174 87 87 56 54 57 59 328 Antora P. 1,755 192 191 913 4R3 430 130 136 55 40 48 7 318 253 329 Badagon PO,P,M,D. 1,733 491 491 2,226 1,147 1,079 225 203 21 20 286 78 674 451 330 Kabrata 528 23 23 111 54 57 13 15 4 39 31
331 Dunda P. 2,762 225 225 1,056 556 500 84 71 17 21 58 5 353 237 332 Ganeshganj 841 Uninhabited 333 Mithlakherai Po, 1,666 .. 67 67 352 187 165 23 17 26 4 108 76 334 Hedarpur P. 2,183 126 126 623 330 293 84 82 47 42 22 2 216 164 335 Bhenswari P. 2,665 135 135 631 335 296 53 47 16 11 17 1 231 167
336 Umrai P. 2,188 167 167 751 403 348 119 115 8 9 41 292 190 337 Suklai 661 35 35 179 102 77 6 7 12 4 3 66 5-! 338 Atariya 1,181 73 73 357 181 176 58 48 18 25 15 119 113 339 Birnagar 942 23 23 175 95 80 22 18 43 38 340 K akarwahaugar Po. 1,454 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
3U Kakarwahakhas PO,P. 2,024 285 285 1,300 691 609 168 141 69 7 476 360 342 Rajpur 8(-'9 Uninhabited 343 Bhela 1,119 59 59 25q 136 117 74 63 7 87 69 344 Rashan Khera 1,296 38 38 195 103 92 41 42 7 9 2 72 52
205
TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
WORKERS NON-WORKERS
L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No
r---'-----. , ,---'---, ..----'-,,", ..----'------, ,.---J---,
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 86 37 1
93 74 7 6 3 1 89 49 801 .. Uninhabited .. 802 46 48 2 3 1 31 35 303 fi2 53 .. 3 5 30 38 304 60 45 7 2 1 8 11 40 61 805
38 31 .. 35 33 306 116 il2 1 4 2 .. .. 1 44 55 307 306 174 89 91 3 6 13 4 3 12 3 24 1 210 365 308 239 153 39 98 15 8 1 6 2 1 187 210 309 164 131 7 8 5 10 14 122 107 310
118 104 18 14 .. 71 77 311 97 49 17 26 5 3 6 68 70 312 :l4 24 23 18 313 22 23 18 14 314
Uninhabited .. 315
155 1'l2 7 III 2 3 1 94 91 316 28 25 ., 5 18 23 317 54 6] 1 :1 5 1 2 23 22 318
230 190 14 15 4 4 35 3 4 1 7 7 174 201 319 :17 27 4 3 2 15 18 320
9 4 !5 5 11 13 321 35 M 13 25 332 .. Uninhabited .. 322 39 23 5 ., 18 14 324
264 178 6 11 12 9 2 3 1 1 7 12 159 160 325
Uninhabited .. .. .. 326 42 42 2 9 .. 13 8 30 28 327
262 223 13 24 ,- 12 6 7 .. 24 165 177 328 365 3lR 69 76 3 68 28 46 2 123 27 478 628 329
33 26 6 5 15 26 330
277 183 17 3f) 20 7 8 4 27 11 203 263 331 .. .. .. Uninhabited .. 332
66 64 4 2 1'2 3 26 7 79 89 333 199 155 3 12 6 5 114 129 334 217 153 9 9 5 5 104 129 335
212 149 7 16 6 44 10 2 6 4 2 15 9 111 158 336 64 51 2 3 .. .. 36 23 337 85 84 30 17 4 12 62 63 Wl8 36 33 7 5 52. 42 339 2 1 340
299 228 41 53 6 62 32 20 17 48 30 215 249 341 Uninhabited .. .. 342
64 52 19 12 4 5 49 48 348 ±) 32 29 1-1 4 6 31 40 344
APPENDICES TO TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY
S. No.
Appendix
Appendix
CONTENTS
I-Industrial Establishments
II-Towns and Villages served by metalled roads (All villages having roads in the village itself or within one mile of the village are included in the Appendix)
Appendix III-Towns and Villages having railway stations within five miles
Appendix IV-Towns and Villages having bus-stops
Appendix V-Towns and Villages having public libraries
Appendix VI-Towns and V ilia f;1;es having public reading rooms
Appendix VII-Towns and Villages having pucca wells for supply of drinking water together with their number
Appendix VIII-Towns and Villages having public latrines
Appendix IX-Towns and Village'> having drains
Appendix X-TowDs and Villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are held together with the day on wkich it is held
Appendix XI-Towns and Villages having co-operative societies together with the description of the society
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APPENDIX 1
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Note:--This appemiix 'has been prepared fro:n information abstracted from the houc;elists. It is arrallgell
first districtwise, that is, under the name of the district have been arranged the industries in ascending order of minor groups, showing the total number of establishments within brackets next to each minor group. The information has been shown by total, rural and urban separately. The figures for the tahsil follow the figures for the district as a whole. The total, rural and urban figures for each tahsil for each minor group of industry showing the number of establishments in each in brackets have been presented first. Then follows the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location code number appearing first, followed by the name of the village •. Against each village is shown the minor group or minor groupe; of industry found in the VIllage WIth the number of eshbhsl'lmeDts in that minor group shown with'in brackets ag3.inst each minor group. For towns. figures have been presented separately for each ward, the Dumber of ward being given first. fOllowed
by the industrial code llumbers etc. as in the case of villAges.
The folwwi1lg examptes will make the abave note clear:
For example. Tikamgarh District total 200 (100) signifies that there are 100 establishments in Tikamgarh
District pertaining to Minor Group 200. which stands for "Production of rice, atta, flour etc. by milling
dehusking and processing of ClOpS and f()Odg~ins". Niwari Tahsil 2(}7 (192) signifies tllat there are 192
establishments in Niwari Tahsil pertaining tQ Minor Group 207. which stands for "Production of
edible fats and oils (other than bydrogenated oil.)" Village 2 Sandri 273 (2) signifies that there are two
establishments pertaining to Minor GrOup 273 which stands for" Making of textile garments including
raincoats and headgear." Tikamgarh Town Ward No.1 350 (22) signifies that there are twenty-two
establishments located in ward No. 1 of Tikamgarh Town pel taining to MinO!:" Group 350. which
stands for Co l\fanufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery."
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Total-200(100). 205(2).207(7.52).209(133).212(1).215(1).220(6),
23Q(1). 231(6). 235(310). 2'l6(1). 244(3).255(20).270(25).
272(l!). 273(320). ~8(S). 281 (i0), 292(~), 283(927), 284(124),
2B8{l,421), 303(2), 910(242), 311(1,288), 314(2), 333(11),
835(8), 836(l!),840(12), 350(1,094), 856(2), 360(1), 362('3).
365(41), 367(3), 368(1), 3(;9(744), 384(2). 388(26), 392(1).
393(242), 394(5),399(18),
Rural-Soo(8!!). 1107(733), 209(98). ~0(5), 231(6).235(292),244('3),
255(20), 270(24),272(2), 273(287), ~78(2). 281(15),282(2),
283(924),284(123),288(l,418),310(242),311(1,1I77),3U{2).
333(U),335(4), 350(1,064), 3OO(), 365(31),367(1). 363(1),
369(782), 388(11), 893(202). 394(5), 399(12),
Urban-2oo(18), 205~2), 207(19), 209(35),212(1), 215(1)', 220(1). 230(1), 2'15(18). 236(1). 270(1), 273(33), 278(1), 281(5), 283(3), 284(1). 288(4), 303(2). 311(11). 335(4), 336(2). 340(12), 350(30),356(2), 362(3), 365(10), 367(2), 369(12), 884(2),388(15) 1J92(1). 893(40), 399(6),
1 NIWARI TAHSIL
T .>tal-200(22), 207(192), 209(31). 220(1), 235\~U9), 2H(3), 2&5(4).
270(10),273(99). 278(2), ~81(4), 283(282), 284(40). 288(325), 310(52), !H1(200), 383(6}, 350(3'14), 365(6),369(188), 388(f?). 893(53),899(9),
Rural-200(22), 207(192}, 209(31), 2110(4), !.I35(219), U4(3), 955(4), 270(10), 273(99), !.I78(2), 281(4). 283(982).284(40), 288(325),
310(52),811(200).838(6), 850(IJa4). 365(6), 369(188), 8B8(9),
893(58). 199(9).
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APPENDIX I-Contd.
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
NIWARI TAHSIL-Contd. I NI W ARI T AHSIL-Cofftd.
Location code numbe,. and name of village 58 T aricharkalan 201 (1), 207 (6), 235 (22), 273 (I), 283 (2), 311 (3), 369 (3), 393 (2).
2 Sendti 200 (2), 207 (~), 273 (2), 283 (I), 39 Mathutapura 369 (1) 311 (I), 350 (I), 369 (2), 393 (I), 62 Dhimatpura 209 (1) 399 (4). 63 Binwara 284 (I), 350 (4)
3 Kathayapahari 235 (1), 283 (4), 350 (4). 65 Dhamana 207 (2), 235 (12), 273 (3), !laB (!l), 4 Sakatbheton 207 (I), 270 (2), 273 (4), 283 (6), 288 (5), 311 (2), 369 (2).
288 (I), 311 (10), 350 (7), 369 (2), 393 (1). 66 Cuawali 200 (I), 235 (4), 273 (I), 283 (4).
5 Dhawabangra 207 (I), 283 (3), 288 (2), 311 (I), 68 Gujarrakhurd 200 (1) 369 (I), 69 Jamunlyabhata 311 (1)
6 Durgapur 273 (1) 73 Hiraput 283 (4) 7 Sadikpura 283 (I), 288 (I), 369 (1). 74 Kanaora 283 (21, 869 (2). 9 Bhitri 209 (I), 283 (2), 311 (1), 1150 (1),
369 (1). 76 Kaina 283 (2), 369 (1).
10 Baghat 207 (6), 288 (2), 311 (2), 369 (2). 77 Tila 350 (1) 79 Thana 200 (I), 231\ (16), 273 (I), 283 (10),
11 Baparaoli 850 (3), 369 (3). 311 (11), 333 (3), 1150 (II), 369 (2),
12 Sakuli 207 (I), 283 (3), 311 (I), 350 (4), 393 (2).
369 (I), 393 (1). SO Bllmhorishital 283 (2), 350 (1), 869 (1). 13 Cani 278 (1)
14 Kudat 207 (I), 273 (I), 283 (I), 350 (2), 81 Jamunayakhas 311 (I), l!50 (3), 369 (1). 369 (1). 82 Orchha 209 (6), 273 (3), 350 (I), 31'9 (1).
16 Kunwarpurakhas- 283 (1) 83 Rampura 283 (I), 311 (3), 850 (2), 369 (1).
17 Dhimarpura 283 (1) 86 Niwari Khas 200 (3), 207 (5), 209 (6), 285 (29),
18 Bijor 207 (2), 273 (2), 283 (6), 288 (6), 270 (1). 273 (12), 278 (2), 281 (1). 311 (2), 369 (1). 283 (6), 288 (11), 311 (15), 81)0 ('.l4),
19 Dewarikalrau 369 (1) 369 (3), 388 (3), 393 (5).
21 Puchhikarguwan 273 (2), 283 (6), 311 (2), 3110 (3), 8B Mudara 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (7), 288 (12), 369 (2), 393 (1). 350 (7), 369 (2); 393 (2).
2; Mohanpura 283 (I), 369 (1). 93 Lotana 350 (1) 30 Jijora 284 (2), 350 (2).
9; Sinaonia West 283 (4), 3110 (7), 869 (1). 31 Basoba 2M (2), 288 (2), 311 (I), 350 (1),
369 (1). 96 Poha Khas 283 (3), 3110 (1), 369 (2). 34 Ubora· 200 (1), 207 (2), 235 (25), 273 (4), 98 Bangainkhas 209 (1). 369 (1).
283 (9), 288 (3), 811 (1), 350 (4), 99 Majtabangaon 283 (2) 369 (Il), 393 (2). 100 Maharajpura 207 (2), 28. (2), 811 (2).
35 Chachawli 200 (1), 207 (I), 235 (5), 283 (1), 311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (I), 393 (1). 101 Radhapur 283 (3)
40 Pipera 283 (3), 350 (16), 369 (3), 393 (1). 102 Bagan 369 (1) 104 Ladpurakhas 850 (I), 869 (1).
41 Kishorputa 369 (1) 105 Sihoniakhas 369 (2) 42 Taricbarkhurd 283 (1). 369 (1).
44 Patharam 200 (I), 207 (3), 235 (HI), 273 (4), 106 Baswan 350 (1) 283 (9). 369 (1), 393 (1). 109 Churara 207 (I), 283 (3), 350 (1.), 859 (2).
47 Kumbrakhas 311 (1) 110 Naara 369 (1) 50 Babai 283 (4)
114 Karipahari 369 (1) 52 Dewrakhera 283 (1) 115 Rajpura 350 (1) 53 Cidkhini 283 (2). 369 (2). 118 Bhelsa 207 (9), 235 (17), 284 (4), 288 (9), 55 Asatikhas 200 (1)
311 (1). 350 (3), 369 (1).
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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
NIW ARI T AHSIL-Contd. 1 NIWARI T AHSIL-Contd.
120 Jugyau 207 (I), 273 (1), 281 (I), 283 (I), 194 Siyakhas 2811 (2), 288 (5), 811 (1). . 284 (I), 811 (I), 350 (2), 369 (I). 195 GarroJi 350 (5)
201 Banyani 311 (I) 121 Basntpura 207 (I), 283 (I), 350 (2), 369 (1). 202 Tenipura 350 (3), 369 (1). 122 Harshmau 209 (2), 369 (I). 125 Kalolthara 350 (3) 203 Ladwarikhas 283 (1)
127 DhimarpUra 350 (I) 205 Bindpura 288 (I), 350 (9).
129 Chandawnikhas 283 (2), 350 (I). 206 Jer 273 (I), 283 (2), 288 (16), 311 (I),
131 Janauli 283 (3). 350 (1). 369 (2).
132 Chakarpur 207 ('2), 350 (I), 369 (2). 208 Khiston 207 (2), 273 (2), 283 (4), 238 ('1),
133 Pathari 350 (1) 310 (I), 350 (7), 369 (I), 393 (1). 134 Lathesara 283 (1) 209 Sorka 283 (5), 288 (5), 350 (I), 369 (4). 136 Madorpoorwi 200 (I), 207 (I), 273 (I), 350 (3), 2to Astari 283 (I), 288 (9), 350 (2), 369 (2).
3CO (1). 213 Dh:>rra 207 (6), 283 (I), 288 (2), 350 (8),
138 MohanplJra 369 (4).
369 (I), 390 (1\, 216 Birsagar 283 (3), 369 (2). 140 Kunwarpura 207 (~). 283 (5), 288 (3) 369 (2). 217 Madwaa Rajgarh 207 (3), 273 (I), 283 (I), 288 (8), 141 Nimkhera 28'3 (3), 350 ('2). 311 (I), 3G9 (2), 393 (2). 143 Bilt 28~ (1) 218 Karguan 288 (7), 369 (I). 144 Nayakhera 284 (1), 350 (4). 145 Kuluwftkhas 2S3 (2), 284 (5), 350 (4), 31i9 (3). 2:9 Prithvipur 200 (3), 207 (26), 209 (10), 220 (4), 147 Churari 283 (2), 311 (I), 369 (1). 235 (42),270 (2), 273 (10), 28l (I),
148 Bahera 283 (7), 350 (4). 283 (6), 288 (26), 311 (9). 350 (19),
149 Namapura 350 (2) 365 (5), 369 (2), 388 (6). 39; (5).
150 T eharkakhas 200 (2), 207 (5), 235 (17), 273 (2), 221 Jalandhar 283 (2), 369 (2).
28a (3), 284 (5), 28'1 (15), 311 (2), 222 Golwarakhas 369 (1)
350 (I), 365 (1), 369 (4), 393 (4). 223 Goragusai 207 (I), 283 (2), 350 U). 226 Paharibaksi 283 (2), 288 (8), 350 (I), 369 (1).
151 Bhamora 350 (1) 229 Banjaripurakhas 207 (3), 273 (2), 28:3 (3). 288 (5), 155. Seguwan 350 (4), 369 (1). 311 (I), 350 (2), 363 (4), 303 (1).
157 Dhilla 284 (I), 283 (8), 350 (I), 309 (1) 231 Digwarkalan 288 (I), 350 (2). 158 Makara 235 (2), • 311 (I), 369 (1). 283 (i), 310 (18). 232 Digwarkhurd 288 (2), 160 Dharmpura 207 (2) 233 Patriya 310 (7)
161 Jhingota 283 (4), 288 (5), 350 (5), a69 (1). 234 ChhewaJamata 350 (1) 165 Baraipura 207 (I), 235 (1). 166 likhangaon 283 (I), 284 (2), 288 (I), 311 (I), 236 Jerakhas 273 (4), 283 (1\, 288 (0), 310 (19),
350 (15), 369 (5). 350 (1). 369 (4).
168 Panhari 369 (1) 240 Bachhonda 3G9 (1)
242 Vitar 283 (3), 311 (1). 173 Rajapur 270 (I), 283 (2), 288 (8), 3')0 (2). 244 SimaraLhata 283 (2)
369 (2), 393 (1). 245 Simarakhas 200 (I), 207 (12), 209 ('1), 235 (2),
178 Sakerakhurd 207 (10), 2'33 (7), 28R (2), 311 (I), 283 (6), 28S (7), 311 (28), 350 (2),
350 (2), 1169 (4). 369 (7), 393 (.5).
179 Naigawnkhas 273 (3), 28.'1 (I), 288 (5), 1150 (I), 246 Bamroli 283 (1), 238 (3), 350 (G),
369 (2). 247 Bhopalpura 207 (4), 2S3 (5), 2SS (H), 311 (1)
182 Ladwarikachhyau 207 (2), 244 (3), 27.3 (2), 288 (2), 850 (3), 369 (1).
350 (I), 369 (I), 393 (1). 249 Madiakhas 200 (I), 207 (4), 273 (4), 281 (I), 184 Sarsaura 311 (I), 369 (2). 2S3 (2), 2S8 (7), 311 (34), 350 (I), 187 Papawanikhas 207 (I), 283 (1), 350 (2), 369 (II. 369 (7), 393 (I),
193 Dumduma 201 (2), 270 (4). 283 (4), 288 (13), 251 Chikatagulcnda 350 (1) 310 l7), 350 (6), 369 (2). 253 Gowapashchami lISS (1)
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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
NIWARI T AHSIL-Concld. 2 JATARA TAHSIL
254 Chomokhas 207 (8), 283 (1), 288 (7), 350 (6) T otal-200 (36), 207 (279), 209 (54), 220 (1), 231 (6), 235 (48),
369 (3). 255 (12), 270 (H), 272 (2), 273 (97), 281 (6), 282 (2),
255 Manetha 207 (7). 273 (1), 283 (I), 288 (I), 283 (379), 284 (55), 288 (656), 310 (163), 311 (402), 314 (2),
311 (21), 350 (5), 369 (2), 333 (4), 350 (364), 365 (2), 367 (I), 369 (282)' 388 (2),
393 (80),394 (i). 399 (3). 256 Bhelsi Khurd 283 (2), 288 (2), 350 (I), 369 (1).
260 Jawaharpura 288 (4) Rural-200 (36), 207 (279), 209 (54), 220 (I), 231 (6). 235 (48), 263 Virorapaharkhas 273 (1). 283 (9) 288 (i2) , 350 (4), 255 (12), 270 (14), 272 (2), 273 (97), 281 (6), 282 (2),
269 (4). 283 ('379), 284 (55), 288 (656), 310 (Wl), 3ll (402), 314 (2)
266 Sakerabhdarakhas 207 (9), 235 (8), 273 (2), 284 (4), 333 (4). 350 (364). 365 (2). 367 (1), 369 (282), 388 (2),393 (SO).
288 (9), 311 (20), 333 (1), 350 (8), S94 (4), 399 (3).
393 (2). Location code number and name of village
270 Kherai 283 (1) 271 Todi 350 (2) , 2 Bisanpura 350 (1). 272 Tatarpuraboreser 284 (9), 350 (3), 369 (3). 3 Jeor 207 (6), 209 (1), 283 (3), 288 (7), 311 (I), 273 Ghurara 350 (1),369 (1). 350 (8), 369 (2).
275 Sedpura 350 (1) 4 Uprarakhas 2''1 (4),311 (I), 350 (1).
277 Virorakhet 273 (I), 283 (5), 350 (3), 1169 (3), 7 Harkanpura 270 (5),283 (1),288 (ll, 311 (1),369 (1).
393 (1). 9 Mahebachak No I 283 (1), 350 (3).
II Mahebachak No.4 .88 (2). 278 Jewaramora 207 (3), 273 (2), 283 (9), 288 (12), 12 Banpura 311 (1),350 (L).
311 (3), 369 (2). 15 Mahebachak No.3 288 (1),350 (2), 369 (1),393 (1). 279 Maniya 207 (1), 273 (I), 350 (1). 16 Nuna 200 (2). 207 (9), 273 (1), 283 (3). 284 (2), 281 Jeronjllger 207 (2), 283 (3), 311 (2), 333 (2), 288 (6), 311 (.5), 350 (4), 369 (2).
350 (1). 19 Kanera 369 (1)
286 Barahobujurg 350 (3) 20 Bhadraiudaipura 283 (1),288 (3), 310 (5),311 (4),369 (2). 287 Parakherakhas 207 (6), 283 (I), 288 (I), 350 (3), 21 Pegahkera 283 (1),369 (1).
369 (3). 22 Dariyapura 283 (1),288 (1), 311 (1). 289 Dirguwan 369 (1) 23 Medwara 235 (1), 283 (3), 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (2), 290 Mudeni 283 (2), 350 (5), 369 (1). 3{j9 (I), 393 (1). 291 Rotera 283 (1), 350 (6), 369 (1). 25 Vijaypur 369 (1)
292 Jronkhalsa 200 (1), 207 (8), 209 (I), 255 26 Kharo 207 (I), 273 (I), 283 (4), 288 (4), 311 (41),
(4), 350 (3), 393 t1).
273 (13), 283 (I), 288 (4), 3bO (2), 369 (4), 393 (2). 27 Morparia 207 (2), 288 (1).
29 Manpura 369 (1) 293 MaJa! 207 (3), 283 (3), 2SS (5), 311 (I), 32 Bamhorikalan 200 (2), 207 (8), 209 (5), 235 (1), 270 (6),
350 (2). 273 (I), 281 (I), 283 (11). 284 (1),288 (10),
294 Majarasur! 283 (I), 369 (1). 311 (13), 350 (8). 369 «(i), 393 (1).
295 Kakawanikhas 207 (2), 273 (1). 283 (4), 393 (3) 34 Kheta 207 (1). 283 (2), 350 (1). 3a9 (.1). 35 Ajokhar 207 (1), 288 (1). 369 (2), 3£'3 (1).
296 Kakawanibhata 2i3 (2) 39 Syawnikhas 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (2), 288 (3), 311 (2),
350 (I), 369 (1). 298 Panccham khera 350 (1) 41 Babai 288 (9), 311 (12). 299 Mamora 283 (1), 369 (1). 43 Nivora 350 (2) 300 Loharguwan 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (I), 2S8 (4), 44 Khajari 273 (I), 288 (I), 311 (2), 314 (2), 350 (4),
311 0), 350 (9), 36~ (3), 393 (I), 369 (1).
301 Keshariganj 283 (1) 45 Gona 207 (1),273 (1),283 (I), 350 (1). 302 Rampurarakh 288 (1), 350 (2). 46 Bari 283 (7), 288 (2), 310 (2), 350 (5), 369 (4), 303 Chirpul'a 207 (I), 311 (I), 350 (6). 393 (1).
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APPENDIX I-Contd.
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd. 2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
48 Birpura
5 J Jarya
53 Gadari
55 Sunrai
56 Jarua
57 Kachhayaguda
59 Pahadibujurg
62 Itayali
63, Mabai
64 Dardoura 65 T oriakhas
66 Para
67 Karola
68 Antpura
72 Chanderakhas
76 Kanjana
77 Kalra
8 I Kachhorakhas
85 Bhagwantnagar
86 Alampura
87 Bela
88 Chhipti
89 Getetkhas
90 Fatehkakairk
91 Madori
92 Udaipura
93 Kdkanpura
94 Pl'empura
95 Kharagpura
97 Kapaai
100 Bakhatpura
101 Laton
107 Lakhtaun
108 Raniganj
109 Baranakhas
11 0 Lidhorakhas
283 (2),288 (1), 350 (3), 369 (1).
311 (1). 288 (2),311 (1), 350 (2). 28S (1),369 (1).
283 (3),288 (1),311 (2),350 (1), 369 (2),
283 (1),288 (7), 350 (2),369 (3).
200 (I), 207 (7), 283 (4), 288 (6), 311 (3),
350 (5),369 (1).
1107 (2), 273 (I), 283 (1), 288 (1), 311 (I), 350 (2), 369 (1).
207 (1), 283 (2), 369 (I),
283 (1),311 (1), 369 (1). 207 (2), ~73 (1), 283 (?), 288 (11), 311 (3), 3W (3).
207 (1), 283 (I), 288 (5), 311 (2), 350 (3),
369 (1). 207 (::1), 28l (7). 288 (:3), 311 (3), 350 (1),
365 (1), aGel (1), 8U3 (1).
288 (1).
20) (4), 207 (23), 209 (2), 235 (4), 27:} (3),
288 (la), 310 (41), 311 (I), 350 (7),369 (3),
393 (5). 207 (1),273 (I), 288 (6), 28S (5),3(13 (1).
288 (2), 369 (I),
207 (6), 285 (1), 283 (2), 288 (6), 311 \,1),
350 (I), 369 (2), 393 (1).
311 (1).
200 (1), 207 (2), 209 (I), 273 (1), 283 (3),
288 (5), 311 ~6), 369 (2).
288 (5), 311 (2), 369 (1).
207 (3), 273 (1), 283 (9), 288 (4), 369 (1). 283 (4),284 (8), 311 (2),350 (1), 36:1 (1).
369 (1)
207 (I), 235 (1), 273 (I), 283 (2),311 (I),
350 (1).
2sa ,(4), 350 (5), 369 (4).
350 (1)
2S1 (2)
399 (1)
228 (3), 288 (3), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (I),
393 (1). 207 (4), 273 (I), 283 (3), 288 (2). 350 (11),
369 (4), 393 (1).
200 (I), 207 (5), 283 (4), \!,-l3 la), 311 (2),
250 (13), 369 (3).
369 (1)
350 (1)
350 (3), 369 (4).
200 ("), 2)7 (15), 209 (10), 220 (1),270 (2),
273 (5), 283 (14), 288 (2), 3U (49) 311 (01),
333 (2),3,]0 (6), 369 (9), 393 (1).
III Roopganj
112 Petpura
113 Pathari
I 14 Sagarwara
I 16 Simrakhurd
118 Kudyala
119 Gova
120 Sepura
121 Bedri
122 Atrar
123 Bandkamurraha
125 Hateri
129 Partappura
132 Satguwankhas
134 Bijrotha
135 Carroli
136 Lidhoratal
·IJ7 Dinau
138 Ghutkada
140 Hanota
141 Padua 142 Keshogarhkha~
143 Nandanwarakhas
146 Firojpurakhas
148 Matguwan
151 Shah
152 Bagora
153 Jatara
157 Budor
159 Palerahar
161 Murrahababa
164 Brishbhanpura
165 Dhana
166 Bandha
167 Bambocikhas
168 Ishan
169 Sitapur
270 (I), 350 (3). 207 (4), 209 (I), 235 (3), 273 (4), 350 (1),
369 (1),393 (3),
207 (1),235 (1),283 (1).
207 (I), 235 (3), 273 (1), 284 (I), 288 (3),
350 (5), 369 (1).
200 (I), 207 (5), 283 (1), 284· (I), 283 (4). 310 (5), 311 (1),350 (6), 369 (4), 393 (I).
273 (1), 283 (1), 284 (I), 288 (1), 311 (3),
360 (I), 369 (I), 183 (1), 311 (1). 350 (2).
207 (1),283 (3),288 (2). 369 (2).
283 (1),288 (I), 350 (3), 369 (1), 283 (1),311 (1),369 (1).
350 (1) W7 (2), 273 (I), 283 (7), 288 (1),311 (1),
350 (1),369 (2). 284 (1), 369 (1). 207 (6),209 (1),273 (10),283 (3),288 (13),
311 (8),350 (9),365 (1),369 (7),393 (5).
288 (2),350 (2),869 (1). 283 (2), 284 (2). 288 (6),311 (1),350 (4),
369 (1).
231 (6),283 (1),288 (8),350 (1). 369 (2).
311 (3), 369 (1).
311 (1),369 (1). 207 (1), 283 (1), 288 (2), 311 ('5),350 (1),
369 (2).
288 (I), 311 (2). 207 (2),273 (2), 311 (1), 350 (3). S93 (1). 207 (7),281 (2),311 (5),350 (5), 3J:J (2).
207 (1) 283 (4), 350 (1).
207 (4),283 (5),288 ('2), 350 (1), '169 (1).
288 (3),350 (2), 369 (1).
2)0 (5), 207 (5) 209 (U), 235 (8),281 (5),
283 (I), 2g8 (20),311 (4), 350 (10), :367 (I),
369 (5),893 (8). a!J4 (1). 207 (3), 273 (1), 283 (+), 288 (6),310 (6),
.311 (2),350 (5), 369 (3), 393 (5).
200 (~), 207 (15), 209 (7), 235 (.)), 273 (7), 282 ('2), 2S3 (15), 2S4 (2), 288 (18),311 (1°1, 350 (4),369 (ti), 393 (!).
350 (1),369 (1). 207 (I), 233 (3), 283 (1), 311 \1), ;~,50 ('l), 369 (1). 283 (2),238 (3),369 (1).
207 (4), 273 (2), 283 (5), 288 (6), 311 (1), 369 (3) 200 (1),209 (2), 273 (I), 284 (2), 350 (1).
283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (1), 350 (1),369 (1).
238 (2), 3E9 (1).
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INDUS fRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
170 Muharakhas
172 Bamhoriabda 174 Palorakhas 17; Bannebujurg
J 77 Acharrakhas
178 Gyajitpura 179 Kumedikhas
183 Bidarikhas 186 Beerau
187 Matoul
189 Shahpur' 190 Bajitpura 192 Mahendramaheba 193 Khumangaaj 194 Laherhujurg 200 Barethikhas
20 I Bidaribhata 203 Bedorakhas 205 Baitwarkhas
200 (I), 207 (8), 273 (3), 283 (7), 284 (5), 2S8 (9),310 (I), 311 (9), 333 (I), 350 (6), 369 (3), 393 (4), 394 (3). 207 (2), 283 (6),350 (3), 273 (1). 207 (I), 283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2). 207 (7), 273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (12), 811 (3), 350 (6), 369 (5), 393 (1). 309 (4) 2g8 (12), 311 (2), 369 (4).
288 (I), 311 (1). 207 (2), 278 (1), 283 (4), 284 (7), 288 (1),
311 (4),350 (5), 369 (3), 393 (1). 207 (I), 283 (7), 288 (3), 311 (I), 350 (2) 369 (1). 288 (10),311 (3). 283 (I), 350 (2).
207 (1),273 (I), 283 (I), 284 (I), 311 (2).
288 (2),311 (2), 369 (1).
283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (2), 369 (2). 200 (I), 207 (3), 235 (1), 283 (4),288 (8), 311 (2), 350 (9), 369 (3), 393 (1). 283 (1) 207 (3), 311 (1). 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (5), 288 (41), 311(4),
350 (7), 369 (3).
206 Tanga 207 (2), 283 (I), 350 (2). 207 Lidhora Tori 298 (I), 311 (1). 208 Tapariyachouhan 284 (I), 288 (I), 311 (2).
210 Kunwarpura 283 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1). Najdik Mohangarh
2 J I Mohangarh
212 Ranipura
214 Kanti
217 Pauolkhas
218 Dot
219 Kharoi
220 Badau
221 Bachhodakhas
224 Kitakheta 22; Machora 227 Ghurakhas
200(1),207 (7). 209 (3), 235 (8),272 (2), 273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (43), 311 (B),
350 (8), 369 (6), 388 (1), 399 (1). 207 (1), 283 (4),
283 (2), 288 (10).
255 (I), 311 (I), 350 (2), 369 (1).
2~3 (1)
207 (2), 283 (3), 288 (1), 311 (4), 350 (1), B6g (2)
283 (4), 311 (2), 369 (2).
200 (2), 207 (5), 273 (1), 283 (13), 288 (13), 311 (21), 350 (4), 369 (7), 893 (5).
850 (1) 288 (I), 350 (1). 207 (2), 283 (2), 288 (3), 350 (2), 869 (3), 393 (1).
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
228 Tori
229 Chortanga 230 Kishunpura 231 Dantgorakhas 234 Bangay 235 Bijravan 236 Digoda
207 (I), 283 (1). 288 (3),3 50 (9),
369 (1). 288 (6), 350 ,1), 869 (1). 283 (I), 311 (1). 311 (I), 369 (1).
207 ('~), 'A88 (3), 311 (1).
2S3 (6),288 (I), 350 (I), 369 (2). 200 (3), 207 (5), 'lOg (5), 273 (6). 253 (5), 288 (3). 310 (I), 311 (10), 333 (1),
350 (1). 369 (4), 388 (1), 393 (8). 237 Maubujurgkhas 200 (I), 278 (2), 283 (3). 284 (4),288 (8).
239 241 242 24;
246
Bikrampura Piprat Deoraha Chari Purenia
248 lkbalpura 251 Dargaykalan
310 (3), 311 (24), 350 (5). 369 (3),
393 (1). 811 (2) 235 (6), 283 (1), 311 (4).
200 (I), 207 (3), 213 (2),350 (5),369 (4),
288 (1),294 (1), 253 (2), 369 (8). 273 (1), 233 (3)' 283 (6), 350 (2),369 (1).
283 (2), 369 (2).
207 ('J), 283 (1), 234 (~), 2:38 (5), 311 (3).
369 (1). 252 Kodia 288 (14), 311 (1). 2>3 Kuwarpura (Near Bikrampura)-288 (3), 350 (I), 369 (2).
254 Manchi 207 (2), 298 (3). 350 (3), 369 (1). 256 Sirnatiya 350 (I), 369 (1). 257 Bhatgora 2:;'1 (1) 2;8 Phulpur 2'18 (3). 310 (12). 259 Pali 207 (4), 273 (I), 283 (6), 288 (7), 311 (2),
350 (3), 369 (2). 260 Gudanajdikpaii 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (4),350 (2),369 (1). 262 Ramnagar 207 (6), 283 (5), 288 (5), 311 (6),
350 ('I), 369 (2). 264 Hanupura 350 (1), 369 (1). 267 Dargay Khurd 288 (6), 311 (2), 350 (3). 268 Nadia 270 Bidha 271 Devkha 272 Dhamna Khas
276 Baldeopura
277 Mastaput Khas
282 Serai
283 Bedpur
284 Pathra 285 Kadwa
286 Magtai
288 Rajpura
2.55 (2), 288 (2), 311 (3). 350 (;), 369 (1).
2.55 (1), 289 (2),3Ll (3), 350 (1), 369 (3). 207 (1). 283 (2), 311 (.3).
207 (5),273 (2),293 (9), 2SB (4), 310 (4), 311 (7), 350 (5), 369 (4).
283 (2)
311 (14), 350 (6), 369 (3).
2'l3 (2), 288 (3), 311 (2).
288 (40)
350 (I), 369 (1). 207 (3),288 (4), 369 (3), 399 (1).
207 (2), 209 (2), 273 (3), 283 (3), 310 (29), 350 (8), 369 (8).
281 (1)
289 Rampura Nivaori 288 (2)
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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
2 JA-TARA TAHSIL-Concld. 3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
290 Chhidara 292 Bhorgarh
295 Gor
296. Pad war 297 Bihar 298 Kurrai
299 Loharguwankhas 300 Jan~kpurkhas 303 Challdpura 305 Harpura 307 Karmora
309 Dara
311 LakhepuT
312 Mogna
313 NandanpuT
314 Majguw:l.R
315 Barmatal
3 I 6 Barmamagh
3 I 7 Barmadang
320 Laharkhurd
321 Jarua
325 Malpitha
326 Jagatnagar
321 Pu.chhi
328 Bhagwautpura Khas
334 Khera
336 Bilgaykhas
338 Panyarakhera
341 __ Madkhera
342 Batwaha
343 Badakhera
344 Ramnagar
346 Semarkhera
348 Seorajpur
3<19 Rampura
350 Biharipura
351 Dharampura
352 Karichakuttal'i
353 Alopa
283 (4), 369 (1). 288 (4), 350 (1). 369 (1). 200 (1),207 (2), 273 (1),283 (11),288 (5),
311 (2), 350 (3), 369 (1). 283 (I), 288 (5),311 (I), 350 (1),369 (1). 255 ('.I), 311 ('.I), 369 (2). 283 (I), 393 (2). 273 (2),283 (3), flll (3),350 (I), 369 (1). 350 (2) 207 (2). 288 (29), 350 (3), 369 (2).
283 ('.I), 350 (1), 369 (2). 207 ('.I), 283 (2), 288 (2). 311 (4), 3'0 (3), .wm (2), 393 (7).
283 (I), 350 (1).
298 (1), 11')0 (1).
207 (1). 273 ('.I), 283 (!)), 288 (1), 311 (6). 350 (6), 369 (5), 393 {5).
283 (1).
207 (3), 255 (6), 273 (l) 28.3 (7), 288 (2), 350 (2).
207 ('.I), 273 (I), 298 (1), 369 (1).
273 (1),284 (3), 311 (I), 350 (4).
207 (61, 273 (2), 283 (1), 288 (6), 310 (5), 311 (2).
283 (I), 311 (I), 3S0 (2), 369 (1).
283 (2), 28.'3 (2), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (3).
283 (3), 288 (3), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (4).
288 ('.I), 369 (1).
283 (2), 369 (1).
283 ('.I), 311 (1).
207 (5), 273 (I), 28'l (1). 311 (2), 369 (4).
273 (q), 283 (1), 288 (6), 369 (3).
283 (2),288 (3), 369 (l).
273 (2), 283 (3),288 (7),311 (4), 369 (2).
283 (1)
350 (1)
283 (4), 311 (1).
283 (I), 311 (1).
311 (3), 369 (3).
283 {II)
311 (I), 350 (II.
283 (1), 350 (2).
311 (7)
283 (I), 311 ('.I), 369 (1).
Total-200 (42), 205 (2), 207 (281), 209 (48), 212 (I), 215 (11, 220 (I), 230 (I), 235 (43), 236 (I), 255 (4), 270 (ll, 273 (124), 278 (I), 281 (lO), 283 (266), 284 (29), 288 (441), 303 (2), 310 (27), 311 (686), 333 (I), 335 (8), 336 (2), 840 (12), 350 (396), 356 ('.I), 360 (I), 362 (3), 365 (33). 367 (2), 368 (I), 369 (274), 384 (2), 388 (15), 892 (I), 393 (109), 394 (I), 399 (6).
Rural-200 (24). 207 (262), 209 (13), 235 (25), 255 (4). 273 (91),
!AS1 (5), 283 (263), 284 (28). 288 (437), 310 (27), 311 (675), 333 (I), 335 (4), 350 (366), 360 (1). 865 (23), 368 (I), 369 (262), 393 (69), 394 (1).
Urban-200 (18), 205 (2), 207 (19), 209 (35), 212 (1). 215 (I),
220 (1), 230 (1). 235 (18), 236 (I), 270 (1),273 (33), 278 (I), 281 (5). 283 (3), 284 (1). 288 (4), 303 (2), 311 (11), 335 \ l), 336 (2), 340 (12), 350 (30), 356 ('.I), 362 (3), tlG5 (10), 367 (2), 369 (12), 384 ('.I), 388 (15), 392 (I),
393 (40), 399 (6).
Location Code No. and Name oj Village
2 Dadaganya Khas
6 Baghal
8 Patharguwan
10 Dhanera
12 Gora
IJ Guna
14 Mato! Kh~8
IS Deri
350 (3)
350 (3)
288 (3), 3ll (I), 350 ('.I), 369 (1).
283 (I), 311 (3), 369 (2).
283 (I), 288 (I), 3li (I), 350 (3), 369 (2)
207 (I), 273 (I), 283 (10), 288 (.9), 311 (29), 350 (16), 369 (4). ,
283 (3), 288 (6), 311 13), 350 (5), 369 (1), 393 (1).
200 (21, 207 (14), 273 (6), 283 (4),
284 (4),288 (11), 311 (5), 350 (4), 365 ('.I),
369 (7), 393 (1).
17 _Pipara (Near Pacher)-284 (I), 311 (6).
18 Pacher (Near Khas)-207 (1),284 (I), 288 (3), 311 (3), 369 (I), 893 (1).
19 Pipara (Near Madori)-288 (I), 311 (2), 350 (I), 369 (1).
21 Phuter (Near 200 (I), 273 (I), 283 (I), 393 (2).
chak No. 2)
22 Khera (Near Geti) 283 (I), 288 (7), 311 (1).
23 Tigoda
27 Madori . If} Dharampura
30 Bhanpura
288 (4)
288 (4~
207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (1). 288 (5), 311 (6), 350 (8), 369 (5).
284 (3), 288 (6), 311 (3), 350 (I), 369 (I), 393 (1),
-4\P~N~IX I~td.
INDUSTRIAL ~S~ A'~ISH:r.g;Nl'S
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL-Contd. 3 T1KAMGARH TAHSIL-Contd.
32 Chauwara
34 Bhitarwar
3S Sarkanptlf Khl!,'
36 Sbyampura 37 Sijora
207 (3), 283 (2) S50 (4), 009 (1).
009 (2)
207 (6), 2~3 (5), 288 (16), 811 (10).
850 (5) 369 (3), 393 (1). 273 (~), 288 (5), au (I), 009 (1).
iJ7 (3), 273 (I), 283 (3), 288 (12), 31.0(8),
311 (5), 350 (3), 869 (8), 893 (1). 38 Banpura,apon 207 (1), 288 (4).
39 Deoptlr 369 (1)
41 Raipur 283 (2), 284 (I), 288 (1), 369 (4). 42 Rorai 2.QS (1) 43 Majana Kha. 200 (1), 283 (I), 288 (3), 350 (4), 369 (4). 45 Thuter Chak No. I 200 (t), 283 (2), 350 (7), 369 (4).
46 Tila 283 (1), 288 (I), 311 (I), S50 (2), 369 (1).
50 Kari 207 (5), 273 (3), 283 (8), 288 (16),
S4 Badlbonda Hirclai Nagar
Kanti Kh ..
Hiranagar
S5 56
51
59 Bamhorinakiwan
60 Banyani
311 (17), 850 (11), 369 (12), 393 (3).
200 (3). 207 (17), 209 (4), 235 (19),
273 (12l, 283 (2), 284 (5), 288 (18),
311 (70), 350 (9), 360 (~), 365 (1),
868 (I), 869 (5), 893 (10). 311 (2), 350 (I). 288 (2), 811 (1).
283 (4), 288 (2), 850 (1), 869 (8). 207 (I), 273 (2), 2S3 (5), 811 (I), 850 (16). 2S3 (2), 369 (1).
94 Katerakhera
95 Rajnagar
96 ~c18i
97 Manpasar 98 Maughat
99 Uttampura \0 I Papawani
102 Daryao Nagar
103 Karmasanghat
104 Gin.garh
lOS Fal'1.ap.thrai
106 Sunwaha
108 109
'" 116 119
Baisa Kha. Devinagar
Pattiganeshjoo
Durgapur
Nargll4akhas 121 Karmasanhata 122 Besaugar
123 Khera
\2S Hirapurkhas
283 (2), 1188 (I), 811 (4), 369 (1).
238 (2) 200 (I), 207 (8), 209 (4), 235 (2), 1178 (8)"
284 (8),288 (21), 311 (30),350 (9), 369 (5), 893 (1).
288 (II), 311 (1), 350 (2). 288 (I), 311 (I), 350 (1), 3ti9 (1).
288 (II)
28S (5), 288 (2), 811 (2), 350 (5), 369 (1).
288 (II), 369 (1).
283 (8), 288 (3), 311 (1), S69 (1). 288 (3), 811 (4), 350 {I}, 369 (1).
207 (1), 273 (I), 283 (3), 2'38 (4), 310 (7)
850 (5), 869 (II).
283 (3). 369 (3).
207 (5), 850 (6). 283 (I), 850 (2), 869 (1).
207 (4)
369 (1) 283 (I), 369 (2).
~9 (1) 311 (1), 850 (I), 869 (2). 1178 (2), 283 (2), 288 (4), 8'0 (10), 850 (1).
369 {7} 200 (I), 207 (I), 1173 (2), 2SS (2), 288 (10),
811 (4), 333 (1), 850 (4), 893 (1). 61 Bhiloni
2S3 (8), 288 (7), 811 (4), 850 (I), 869 (2).
283 (5), 288 (5), 31] (8), 850 (8), 869 (1).
288 (5) 121 Patti Balwantsingh 207 (5), 235 (3), 1183 (I), 288 (4), S10 (2),
62 Balwantpura Khat
63 Chanclpura 64 Rampura (Near
Kudila)
67 Dohcllak No, 1
811 (1) 850 (J), 869 (2).
207 (2), 283 (I), 311 (2), S50 (1), 369 (2),
t93 (1). 71 Sujanpura 284 (1), 288 (9), 311 (3), 869 (2),
12 Balwantpura Ugad 811 (2), 869 (1). 73 Harp'W'a 350 (2)
128 Nayakheta
130 Kunwarpura
131 Dhajrai
132 Ranipura
134 Majara Adku 131 Durga Nagar
13d Baldeogarh
14 Pahadi Khurd 288 (3), 369 (1). 140 Hanumantpura
17 Mawai Kha. 200 (2), 207 (7), 28S (3), 350 (5), 869 (6), 143 Marnon
78 Ja.want Nagar
79 8anpura Khurd
80 Jatera
81 Kudila
82 Chanderi Khaa
as SunQ('akhiria
88 Bad.ira
93 Bad.,aon Khtlfd
89B (2).
283 (1), 288 (I), 350 (I), 369 (1).
207 (2), 288 (1).
207 (I), 350 (1).
207 (3), 209 (I), 288 (2), '111 (2), 350 (9),
369 (4), 393 (I)
144 HajuI'inagar
14S Lakhora 146 Ladwarikhas
148 Badaghat
149 Dewardakhas
207 (1),235 (1),273 (2),284 (3), 288 (3), 151 Malgawan 311 (5). 350 (13), 369 (2), ~~. (1).
869 (1)
311 (8), 350 (2).
283 (2), 288 (5), 311 (I), 31SO (4).
1)2 Bori
153 Mohanpura
IS4 Kachhya Khera
311 (1)
369 (2) 283 (1), 869 (1).
369 (1) 369 (2) 311 (1)
283 (2), 288 (2), 369 (2).
200 (2), 207 (9), 209 (2), 273 (4), 281 (2),
283 (5), 2% (2), 369 (5), 393 (3).
283 (3): 350 (1).
869 (1)
311 (1) 369 (2) 200 (I), 207, (1) 2SQ (I), 2S8 (I), 350 (I),
869 (I)
28S (4), 288 (1), 311 (9), 869 (1).
200 (2), 207 (9), 273 (3), 28B (2), 311 (14),
350 (4), 369 (3), 393 (2).
207 (2), 293 (6), 288 (11),311 (28),350 (4),
869 (4), 993 (5).
283 ('1)
283 (1), 850 (2).
869 (1)
217
APPENDIX I-Contd.
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
3 TIKAMGARH T AHSIL-Contd. TIKAMGARH TAHSIL-C01itd.
156 Sarkarkhalsa 207 (1), 283 ('.I), 288 (2), 311 (4), 369 (2). 218 Hata 200 (1), 207 (19), 209 (1), 273 ('3) 283 (3), 158 Maharajpura 288 (1), 311 (3), 350 (2). 288 (11), 311 (8), 350 (1),365 (12),369 (2), 159 Badmadai 255 (4), 288 (5), 311 (2). 393 (6) 160 Prempura 2.83 (6), 350 (2), B69 (2). 219 Kudya\a 288 (4), 311 (1). 162 Pratap Pura 350 (1) 223 Jamadarshivpuri 311 (1) 163 Chanduli 369 (1) 226 Sukora 288 (1) 164 Kelpura 207 (1), 283 (4), 288 (4), 311 (6), 350 (2), 230 Sepura 311 (6), 350 (I), 369 (3).
369 (1) 231 Charpwan 283 (I), P69 (1). 165 Banpura Bujurg 27"] (I), 2il8 (B). 350 (1). 232 Pabar Tilwaran 273 (2). 283 (4), 288 (3), 311 (3). 350 (7). 166 Bar 288 (3), 311 (2). 350 (L). 369 (4), 393 (2).
168 Madansaga" 207 (2), 283 (5), 288 (I), 369 (1). 234 Nenwari 207 (5), 273 (2), 350 (I), 369 (1).
171 Sarkarjagir 350 (2) 236 Badmadai Khas 283 (10), 350 (8). 238 Rampura (Near Hata)-2R3 (f), 311 (2), 350 (I), 369(1). 172 Barme 2SS (1), 311 (2). 239 Kannapur 207 (5), 273 (I), 283 ('.I), 288 (5), 311 (12),
174 Ahar 207 (2), 27 J (I), 283 (I), 288 (3), 350 (.1), 350 (13), 369 (2), 394 (1). 369 (1) 244 Jatauwa 311 (1)
175 Lakheri 2SS (1), 311 (11), 369 (2). 245 Bakpura 288 (1). 311 (I), 3G9 (2). 177 Kachhyakhe"a 311 (q 246 Larl,has 200 (I), 207 (7), 273 (3), 2S'l (I), 288 (6), 178 Mone Ka Khel'a 23:,j (3), 311 (I), 350 (2), 369 (1). 311 (4), 350 (.5), 369 (2), 393 (1). 181 Bahadurpur 283 (2), 311 (~), 369 (1). 248 Lachhrnanpura 207 (1), 283 (3). 185 Ganeshganj 369 (1) 2;1 Budera 200 (1), 207 (11), 273 (3), '.lSI (I), 28'3 (G), 186 Rigora 283 (1), 369 (1). BLI (7), 350 (2), SO.5 (7). 393 (2). 187 Dunda Khera 273 (1) 252 Kharila 283 (6), 2:'l5 (:3), 311 ('1), 309 (1). 188 Ganeshpura 288 (1), 350 (1). 255 Gudanwara 207 (2) 189 Dumbar 350 (2) 257 Patari 283 (2), 2~8 (2). 311 (7). 350 (2), 369 (1). 190 Rampura (Near Sewal') -288 (3), 311 (3). 350 (3). 258 Bhera 288 (1) 191 Banera 207 (I), 283 (2). 288 (2), 311 (7), 350 (2), 260 Kulgawan 311 (6)
369 (1) 263 Dikeli Chak No. 1:-200 (I), 207 (3), 273 (2), 283 (1),288 (3), 192 Surajpurkhas 207 (2), 273 (3), 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (13). 3ll (7), 350 (I), 369 (9), 393 (1).
350 (1). 264 Subkanpura 311 (I), 350 (1). 193 Dargawankhalsa 273 (1). 283 (4), 288 (3), 311 (3). 266 Pander 369 (2) 194 Kadwaha 207 (15), 311 (4), 350 (1). 268 Radhapur 2.07 (I), 311 (6), 350 (2), 369 (1). 196 Madumarkhas 283 (5), .gElS (3), 311 (9), 350 (1). 369 (1). 269 Banjarya 369 (1) 197 Narayanpur Khas 207 (I), 273 (1), 288 (6), 311 (6), 350 (3), 272 Samarra 207 (8), 283 (9), 288 (3), all (6), .350 (4).
369 (3) 369 (4), 393 (8).
199 Dundyan khe;'a 311 (6) 274 ErMa 273 (~), 283 (4), 28S (4), 311 (12),350 (I),
202 Gujarayatan Khas 207 (1), 273 (1), 283 (S), 284 (I), 288 (2). 369 (2) 311 (8), 350 (4), 369 (2).
203 Minora 369 (1) 279 Nagara 283 (4), 311 (2), 369 (1).
204 Budki Khera 23S (5), 311 (5), 350 (1). 282 Lamera 283 (I), 288 (I), 311 (2), 369 (1).
205 Luharra 207 (2), 2'38 (8), 311 (1), 350 (.1). 283 Khondera 273 (1), 288 ('l), 311 (S). ::l:J0 (5). RC9 (1).
206 Brakhbhanpura Khas-311 (1) 284 Aston\'has 200 (I), 207 (I), 311 (J), Do!) (2).
207 Talmau 207 (4), 283 (1), 288 (3), 350 (.3), 369 (1). 286 Shyampura 2J7 (I), 283 (2), 288 (I), 311 (4), 350 (2),
210 lmlana 288 (5), 311 (7), 369 (2). 369 (1)
211 Maukadwaha 311 (2) 287 Pureniyan 288 (1), 311 (5), B50 (3). 369 (i).
213 Pathakhas 281 (3),2"88 (4),311 (16),335 (1), 350 (2), 289 Sukwaha 207 (3), 283 (1), 311 (3). 369 (3).
365 (1), 3G9 P), 393 (1). 290 Patarhhera 207 (1), ~83 (1). 311 (4), 3e:) (1). 214 Maioli 288 (4), 311 (7). 350 (,1),
291 Dari 207 (I), 311 (4). 215 Sundarpur 283 (8), 288 (4), 311 (5), 350 (5), 369 (3).
292 Rasoi 283 (2), 311 (3), 350 (q). 216 Gukhraikhas 207 (4), 273 (1), 2S'l (5), 288 (3), 311 (H),
350 (7), 369 (13), 393 (2). 293 Dargawan 207 (.5), 233 (-i), 2~j (11), 311 (32),369 (5).
217 Nayagaon 273 (2), 311 (1). 3!)3 (2)
218
APPENDIX I-Concld.
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
3 TIKAMGARH T AHSIL-CMtd. 3 TIKAMGA RH r AHSIL-Concld,
301 Tindari 283 (1) 343 Bhei. 311 (a) 30S Harpura 311 (4) 344 Rashankhera 207 (1), 311 (3).
307 Dhanwaha 311 (I)
308 Ajnor 200 (I). 207 (6), 273 (2), 288 (3), 211 (4), Location Code No. and Name 01 Town 350 (2), 393 (I),
-309 Amarpur 288 (2), 311 (<1), 1 TlKAMGARH TOWN
310 Para 273 (I), 288 (8), 350 (3). Ward No. 1-350 (22) 311 Dundatorakhas 35e (1)
312 Midawali 311 (2) Ward No. 2-200 (3), 236 (I), 270 (I), 281 (2), 350 (2),
369 (1) 316 Kenwar 288 (1) Ward No. 3-205 (I), 220 (I), 981 (I), 336 (2), 369 (2). 318 Bhadora 311 (1) Ward No. 4-200 (2), 209 (13), 235 (3), 273 (15), 311 (6), 319 Sanponkhas 207 (I), 283 (5), 311 (2), 350 (3), 369 (2), 369 (1), 384 (I), 388 (10), 393 (19). 322 Harinagar 283 (1) Ward No. 5-209 (14), 273 (2), 335 (4), 393 (15), 399 (3). 325 Mokhra 350 (1) Ward No. 6-200 (2), 207 (13), 273 (3), 283 (I), 288 (I), 328 Antora 207 (I), 288 (5), 350 (8), Hll (4), 350 (I), 365 (6), 369 (2). 399 (2). 329 Badagaon 200 (I), 207 (6), 209 (I), 273 (B), 281 (I), Ward No. 7-212 (I), 350 (2), 3!J3 (I).
288 (I), 311 (16), 335 (3), 350 (4), 369 (2), Ward No. 8-200 (2), 207 (6), 209 (3), 230 (I), 273 (8), 393 (9) 281 (I), 284 (I), 356 (2), 365 (3), 367 (2),
331 Dunda 207 (4), 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (4), 369 (I), 369 (I), 3S8 (I), 393 (3). 39"3 (1) Ward No. 9-200 (4), 205 (I), 209 (2), 215 (I), 273 (5),
333 Mithla Khet'a 281 (I), 283 (I), 369 (6), 393 (1). 278 (I), 303 (2), 311 (I), 362 (3), 3(;5 (I), 334 Hedarput 207 (I), 283 (I), 288 (3), 311 (4), 369 (2). 369 (2), 388 (4), 392 (I), 393 (2), 399 (1). 33S Bhenswari 207 (4), 369 (3).
Ward No. 10-209 (2), 235 (4), 281 (I), 288 (3), 350 (2), 336 Umri 1107 (3), 288 (I), 311 (2), 350 (3), 869 (3). 338 Atariya 311 (2). 369 (1). 369 (I), 384 (1).
341 Kakarwaha Khas 207 (7), 273 (3), 283 (1) 288 (8), 311 (I), Ward No. 11-200 (4), 209 (I), 235 (11), 283 (2), 3<10 (12), 850 (7) 350 (I), 369 (2).
219
APPENDIX-II
TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS
NIW ARI ,(AHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj 'Village
2. Sendri. 4. Sakatbheron, 6. Durgapur, 7. Sadik pura, 8 Futer Jungle. 9. Bhitri, 29. l'artappura, 48.
Kunwnr Pura Jungle 49· Bhojpura, 61. Rund Makora. 62. Dhimarpura, 70. Nakta, 76. Kemt, 77. Tila, 78. J Devendrapura, 79. Thona, 82. Orchha
85. Niwaribhata. 86. Niwarikhas. 87. Katra Ban, 88. Mudara. 89. Bangaiyhar, 93· Lotna, 109. Churara. 111. Urdorn. 113. Ghllgsikhas, 114. Karipahari, 117. Singhpura 122. Harsmau, 129. Chaandawni Khas, 132. Chakarpur. 144· Naiakhera, 145. Kuluwakhas, 146. Barwaha, 153. Bagpura, 154. Chandpurakhas, 155. Saigunwa. 159. Mr<jra Makara 160. Dharmpura, 168. Panhari, 169. Naiguwanbhata, 172. M1.jgunwa, 173. Rajapur, 174. Panyarakhera,
178. Sakerakhurd. 179· Naiguwankhas, 181. Ladwari· har, 182. Ladwari Kachhyau, 183. Nibora, 187. Papa·
wnikhas. 188. Papawnipurvi, 192. Manikpur. 193. Dumduma, 203. Ladwarikhas, 204. Lawarital, 205. Bindpura, 206. Jer. 218. Kargunwa., 219. Prithvipur, 220. Mabai. 239. Gatara., 248. Achhrumata, 249, Madiyakhas, 262. Madiyamota, 277, Virorakhet, 278. ]ewaramora, 288. Parakherabhata.
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code f1,Hmber and name oj village
19. Kanera, 32. Bamhorikalan, 50. Jitkora, 77. Kalra, 87. Bela. 88. Chhipri, 95. Khargupura, 108.
Raniganj. 110. Lidhorakhas, 116. Simrakhurd, 118.
Kudyala, 119· Gova, 130. Dalupura, 136· Lidhoratal, 137. Dinau, 138. Ghutkada, 146. Firojpurakhas. 148
Marguwan. 153. Jatara· 156· Thar, 167. Bamhorikhas, 168. Ishon.170.,Muharakhas. 184. Ratanguw .nBhata.
186. Birua, 187. Matol, 191. Maaansagar.
2 lATARA TAHSIL (Rural)-Concld.
204. Bandarguda. 205. Bairwarkhas, 217 Punolkhas. 218. Dor, 219. Kharoi, 224. Kitakhera, 236. Digora, 241. Piprat. 254. Manchi, 298. KUrrai, 315, Barmatal, 316· Barmamanjh, 317. Barmad:.ing, 320. Laharkhurd, 328.BhagwantpuraKhas, 336.Bilgaykhas, 343· Babakhera, 344. Ramnagar, 348· Sevrajpur, 349. Rampura. 350 Biharipura.
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number atJd name oj village
31. Bhandara, 42· Romi, 43. Majanakhas. 49. Badhiya, 52. Majana Bhata, 57. Hiranagar. 59· Bam· hori Nakiwan, 60. Banyani 69. Alampura, 77. Mawai· khas, 78. Jasawantnagar. 102. Daryaonagar, 103. Karmasanghat, 107. Anantpura, 108. Baisakhas, 118.
Dumraumota, 120. Lachhmanpura, 121. KarmasanHata, 122. Besaugar, 130. Kunwarpura, 131. Dhajrai.
137. Durganagar. 138. Baldeogarh, 139. Jamunya, 143. Mamon. 144. Hajurinagar, 146. Lodwarikhas. 147. lamora. 148. Badaghat. 149. Dewardakhas, 154. Kachhyakhera, 155. Jhinguwan, 158. Maharajpura.
162. Pratappura, 163. Chanduli. 164. Kelpura, 168. Madansagar. 169. Gwalsagar. 170. Budora, 17 C"i Madhuban. 174. Ahar, 175. Lakheri, 177. KachhyakherB. 179. Manikpura, 192. Surajpurkhas, 193. Dargawankhalsa, 196. Madumarkhas. 199. Dundyankhera, 200. Dargawanjagir, 203. Minora, 208. Gukhrraihar, 209. Surajpurugar, 210. Imlana, 213. Patha. khas. 219. Kudyala. 220. Patorikhalsa, 222.Sujanpura, 223. Jamdarshiopuri. 228. Patorijagir. 230. Sepura, 231. Charpwan, 238. Rampura NearHata, 239. Kanna. pur, 240. Nimkbera, 244. Jatanwa, 252. Kharila, 255. Gudanwara, 261. Harpuramadiya, 265. Surajpur, 272 Samarra, 275. Kannarai, 278. Basgoi, 290. Patarkhera, 295. Kumraukhiriya, 308. Ajnor, 313. Negawan, 319. Sanponkhas, 327. Jarnunyakhera, 329. Badagaon, 333. Mithlakhera.
220
APPENDIX-Ill
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY S_TATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES
NIW ARI TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name of village
29. Partappura, 30. jijora, 31. Basoba, 36. Majrachachawli. 37. Baberijungle, 38. Sitapur, 39. Ghat· waha, 46. Kumharabhata, 47. Kumhra Khas, 49. Bhojpura, 50. Babai, 51. Biharipura Pajanpura, 55. Asati Khas, 59. Mathurapura, 60, Ramnagar, 61. Rundmakora, 62. Dhimarpura, 67. Gujra Kalan, 68. Gujrra Khurd, 69. Jamuniyabhata, 70. Nakta, 71. Sawantnagar, 72. Sujanpura, 73. Hirapur, 74. Kanona, 75. Naiguwan, 76. Kena, 77. Tila, 78 Devenrapura, 79. Thana, 80. Bamhori Shital, 81. Jamunaya Khas, 82. Orchha, 83. Rampura, M. Dulawani, 85. Niwaribhata, 86. Niwari Khas, 87. Katraban, 88. Mudara, 89. Bangaiy Har, 94. Lidhora, 95. Sinonia West, 96. Poha Khas, 99. Majra Bangain, 100. Maharajpura, 105. Sinoniya Khas, 106. Baswan, 109, Churara, 110. Nora, 111. Urora, 113. Ghugasi Khas, 114. Karipahari, 115. Rajpura, 118. Bhelsa, 119. Majra Bhelsa, 120. Jugyau, 121. Basantpura, 122. Barsmau, 123. Dewrinaik, 124. Nimcboni, 125. Kalothra, 126. Umari, 127. Dhimarpura, 129. Chandawni Khas,
2 NIWARI TAHSIL-Conald.
130. Chandawani Bhata. 131. Janoli, 13:2. Chakarpur, 133.Pathari, 134. Lathesra,139. Ragoli, 141. Nimkhera. 142. Ramnagar. 143 Bilt, 144. Naiakhera, 145. Kuluwa Khas, 146. Barwaba, 148. Bahera, 149. Namapura, 150. Teharka Khas, 15 1. Bhamora, 160· Dharmpura, 161· jhingora, 162. Raipura jungle. 163. Raipura Khas, 164. Tehar ka Bbata, 165. Buraipura, 166· Tikhangaon, 174. Panyarka Khera, 205· Bindpura, 224· Gupalpura, 238· Naya Khera.
2 JAT ARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name of village
1· Mardanpura, 2. Bisanpura, 3. jeor, 4, UpraraKhas, 6. Bijraon, 7· Harkanpura, 8. Uprarachak No.1.
3 TIKAMCARH TAHSIL
Nil
221
APPENDIX~IV
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS
I NIW ARI TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj village
2·Sendari. 4'sakatbheron. 6.Durgapur, 7.Sadikpura
48. Kunwarpura Jungle. 55. Asati Khas, 70. Nakta, ·82. Orchha, 86. Niwari Khas. 89. Bangaiyhar. 113. Ghugsi Khas. 114. Karipahari, 122. Harsmau, 15+. Chandpura Khas, 155. Saigunwa. 159. MajraMakara, 16S. Panhari, 172. Majgunwa, 173· Raja pur. 181. Ladwarihar, 182. Ladwari Kachhyal, 218. Kargunwa, 219. Prithvipur, 220. Mabai, 2+8. Achhru mata,249. Madiya Khas, 262. Madiyamota, 277. Virom Khet. 288. Pamkhera Ehata·
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj village
19. Kanera, 32. Bamhori Kalan, 87. Bela, 88. Chhipri, 95. Khargupura, lOS. Raniganj,
110· Lidhora Khas, 136. Lidhoratal. 137. Dinau,
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Coneld.
1~6. Firojpurllkhas, 153. Jatara. 167. Bamhori Khas, 1St Ratanguwan Bhata, 191. Maiansagar, 218. Dor, 236. Digom, 254. Manchi, 298. Kurrai, 315. Barmatal, 316. Barma Dang, 317. Barma Dang Bhata.
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj village
42. Rorai, 43. Majana Khas, 52. Majana BJ:lata, 57. Hiranagar, 59. Bamhori Nakiwan, 77. Mawai
Khas, 103. Karmasan Ghat, 110. Patti Rampalsingh, 121. Karmasan Hata, 131. Dhajrai, 138. Baldeogarh 146. Ladwari Khas, 162. Pratappura, 164. KeJpura, 169. Gwal Sagar, 170. Budora, 173. Madhuban, 192. Surajpur Khas, 199. Dundyan Khera, 203. Minora, 210.lmlana, 213. Patha Khas, 218. Rata, 219. Kudyala 222. Sujanpura, 223. Jamdar Shiopuri, 237. Madarkatal, 238. Rampura near Rata, 240. Nimkhera, 295. Kumrau Khiriya, 308. Ajnor, 313. Negawan, 319. Sanpon Khas, 329. Badaguon, 333. Mithla Khera, 341. Kakarwaha Khas.
222
APPENDIX-V
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Nl WARl TAH~\L
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj village
55. Asati, 96· Pohakhas, 254. Chomokhas.
2 JAT ARA TAHSIL
Urban
l lATARA TAHSiL -Concld.
Rural
Location code number and 1~ame oj villag{
177. Acharrakhas. 191. Madansagar, 205. Bairwar khas, 211. Mohangarh, 236. Digora, 254. Manchi.
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Location code 1wmber aad name oj town I TIKAMGARH
Ward No. 11.
Rural
Locati01~ code number a1~d Hame oj village
138. Baldeogarh, 308. Ajnor.
223
APPENDIX-VI
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS
NIWARI TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Locati01'J. code number a11,d 1'J.ame of ",illage
47. Kurnhrikhas, 55. Asatikhas, 63. Binwara, 96 Pohakhas, 254. Chomokhas.
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Coneld.
Rural
Location code number and name 01 'l)il1 age
236 Digora.
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Locatum code 1lumber and name 01 town
I TIKAMGARH
Ward No. 11.
Rural
Location code tmmber and name 01 village
138. Baldeogarh.
224
APPENDIX-VII
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING
WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)
NIWARI TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number a1zd name of village
1. Madri (1), 2· Sendri (8), 3. Kathyu Pahari (4), 4. Sakatbheron (7), 5· Dhawabangra (4), 6. Durgapur (1),7. Sadikpura (3), 9. Bhitri (3), 10. Baghat (2), 11·
BaprQli (2), 12· Sakuli (2), 13· Ganj (2), 14. Kudar(9), 15. Sindursagar (1), 16. Kunwarpura Khas (4), 18· Bijor (4), 19. Dewarikalrau (1), 20. Putari Khera (1), 21. Puchhikar Guwan (3), 22· Dabar Khas (1), 28. Shyamshi (1), 31. Basoba (1), 33. Khria Khas (1), 34. Ubora (9), 35. Chachawli (7), 40. Pipra (4), 42.
Tarichar Khurd (1), 44. Patharam (9), 46. Kumher:l. Bhata (1), 47· Kumhera Khas (I), 48. Kunwarpura Jungle (1), 53. Gidkhini (5), 55. Asati Khas (6), 58. Tarichrkahn (15), 62. Dhimarpura (1), 63. Binwara (3), M. Rawli (1), 65. Dhamna (4), 66· Guawali (7), 69. Jamuniya Bhata (1), 70. Nakta (1), 79. Thona (IS), 80. Bamhori Shital (4), 82· Orchha (8), 83. Rampura (3), 86. Niwari Khas (6), 88. Muara (1), 91. G,mdari (3), 92· Futera (2), 95. Sinaonia West (5), 96. Paha Khas (4), 97. Sidhatorria (2), 100.
Maharajpura (1), 105. Sinoniya Khas (1), 106. Bas· wan (1), 109. Churara (1), 110. Nora (1),111. Urdam (1), 113. Ghugsi Khas (4), 118· Bhelsa (2), 120.
Jugyau (2), 121. Basantpura (31, 122. H:trsmau (I), 123. Devrinaik (1), 124. Nimchhoni (1), 125· Kalothra (1), 126. Umari (2), 127. Dhimarpura (1),
129. Chandawni Khas 14), ] 32· Chakarpur (1), 133. Pathflri (1), 134· Lathem1. (I), 136. Madorpoorw (3), 138. Mohanpura (2), 1+0. Kunwarpurrt (+), 141· Nimkhera (1), 14+. Namkhera (1), 1+5. Kuluwa Khas (2), 147. Churari (1), 1iO. Teharka Khas (7), 151.
Bhamora (2), 157. Dhilla (3), 158. Makara (2), 159.
Majramakr,ra (1), 161· Jhingora (1), 163. Raipura Khas (I), 165. Baraipura (I', 166. Jikhan Gaon (4), 171· Mojan (+), 172. Majgunwa (1), 173· Rajapura (2), 178. Sakera Khurd (?), 179. Naiguwankhas (3), 182. Ladwarikachl,ayau (3), 193. Dum:ium~ (2),
Nl W ARI TAHSIL (RuraI)-Concld.
194. Siakhas (2), 203. Ladwarikhas (1), 206· Jer (1),
208. Khiston (2), 209 Sorka (1), 210. Astari (1), 216. Birsagar (3), 218 Kargunwa (2), 219. Prithvipur (20), 221 Jalandhar (1), 226. Pahari Baksi (3), 227. BarhoKhurd (1), 229. Banjaripura Khas (4), 235. Kachhiya
khera (1), 239. Gatara (1), 240· Bachhonda (1), 243 Chomobhata (1), 245. Simarakhas (3) 2+7. Barhopura (2), 248 Achhrumata (2), 249· Madiyakhas (R), 253. Gowapashchimi (I), 25+. Chamokhas (2), 255. Manetha (2), 266. Sakera Bharankhas (2), 270.
Kherai (2), 277. Virorakhet (2), 278· Jewaramora (2), 279. Mania (2), 280. Majralmchar (2), 283.
Jirawnibhitara (1), 287. Parakherakhas (1), 289. Dirguwan (2), 290. Mudeni (3), 292· Jeronl,:halsa (4), 293. Majal (3), 295. Kakawnikhas (3), 303· Chirpura
(1).
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code Humber and name of town
1. Mardanpura (2), 2. Bisanpura (4), 3. Je0r (30), 4. Uprara Khas(8), 6.Bijraon(2), 7. Harkanpura (3),12. Banpura (1), 14. Maheba Chak No· 2 Khas (1), 15· Maheba Chak No·3 (2), 16. Nuna (4), 18· Tihnareni (3), 20. Bp.adraiudaipuia (1), 22. Dari'lpura (2), 23. Medwara (3), 25. Vijaipur (1, 26. Kharo (2), 27.
Morparia (2), 31. Gandharvganj (2), 32. Bamhori
Kalan (12), 33. Javarpura (2), 36. l\hjrakutin (I),
39. Syawni Khas (3),41. Btbai (+), +2. Mothi (2). 44· Khajri (9), 45. Gona (1), 46. Bari (1), 47.
Bhagwantsingh 1m Khirak (3), 49, Bhagwantpura (3). 50· Jitkora (1), 51. Jarya (1), 53· Gadari (2), 54.
Chheola (2), 57· Kachhayaguda (2), 59. Pahadibujurga (2),62. Itayli (5),63, Mabai (1). 64, Dardora (1), 65.
Toriakhas (2),68. Antpura (2). 72· Chandera Khas(12), 73. Khurampura (2), 74. Nagri (2), 75. Parsho· ttampura(1),76.Kanjna (1),77. Kalra (1), 78. Alpur(l),
80. Ratwas (3), 81. Kachhora Khas(3), 86. Alampura (7),
225
APPENDIX-VII-Contd.
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR. THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING
WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (lu Brackets)
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Contd.
87· Bela (2). 88. Chhipri (3). 89. Gotet Khas (2), 90. Fateh ka Khirak (I). 91. Madori (2). 94. Prempura (I). 95. Khargupura (2), 97. Kapasi (2). 98. Kachhora Ugad (I), 101. Laron (3). 103. Khakron Bhata (1), 104. Kharbamori (1), 105. Nadanwara Bhata (I). 107. Lakhron (I). 109. Baranakhas (5). 110. Lidhora Khas (92). 113· Pathari (2), 114. Sagarwara (2). 115. Dadpura (1), 116. Simra Khurd (9). 117. Barana (I). 118· Kudyala (4), 121. Bedri (3). 122· Atrar (2). 125. Hateri (2). 126· Khakroi Khas (1), 127. Jerra (1), 128. Sidh Ganesh (1), 129. Partappura (I), 130. Dalupurn (1), 131· Lidhorajungle (9), 132· Satguwan Khas (7), 133. Bijaipuf (1), 134. Bijrotha (2), 135. Garroli (3). 136 Lidhora Tal (4), 137. Dinau (3),138.Ghutlmda ,1), 140· Hanota (5), 141. Padua (1),143. Nandanwara Khas (3), IH· Pathar (1), 145. Flrojpura Bhata (1), 146. Firoj;>ura Khas (3), 148. Marguwan (5), 149. AOlrwal (I), 151· Shah (5), 152· Bagora (7), 153. Jamra (12), 154. Ramnagar Kburd (2), 156· Thar (5) 157. Bud:>r (2),159. Palerahar (14).161. Murrahababa (2), 162. Banne Khurd (1), 164. Brashbhanpura (3), 166. Bandha (1), 167. Bamhori Khas (2). 168· Ishon (2), 169. Sitapur (5), 170. Muhara Khas (19), 172. Bamhori Abda (2), 174. Palera Khas (3), 175. BannaBujurg (3) 177. Acharra Khas (3), 178. Gyajitpura (1), 179. Kumedi Khas (2), 185. Ratanguwan Khas (I). 186. Birau (5), 187. Matol (2). 189. Shahpur (1). 190. Bajitpura (4), 191. Madansagar (3), 194. Lahar Bujuraga(2),196. Hanota (1), 199. Kumedi Tal (2),200. Barethi Khas (2), 201. Bidari Bham (1), 203. Bedora Khas (2). 205· Bairwar Khas (6), 206. Tanga (2). 207. LldhoraNeartori (2),211. Mohangarh (5),212. Ranipura (3), 213. Basnera (1), 214. Kanti (1),215. Toriasuklan (1), 217. Punolkhas (1). 218. Dor (1), 219. Kharoi (3),
220. Bedau (2), 221. Bachhoda Khas(3). 222· Bachhoda Bhata (4), 224· Kita Khera (1). 225. Machora (2), 226. Baharutal (1), 227. Ghna Khas (6), 228· Tori (1), 234. Bangay (1), 235. Bijraon (3), 236. Digora (6), 237. Maubujurg Khas(3), 241. Piprat (2), 242. Deoraha (4), 244. Morramna(2), 245.Chari(2), 251.DargayKalan(1). 252. Kodia (1), 254. Manchi (2), 255· GudanadI (2), 256. Simrria (21. 259. Pali (8), 260. Gudanajdikpali (2),
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Concld.
262. Ha.mnagar (3), 268. NadiCl. (2). 269. Pachgaiya. (2), 270. Bigha (3), 271. Deokha (4),275. De0pur (1). 276. Baldeopum (2), 279. Panchampura (1). 285. Kadwa (1), 287. Ratanguwan (1). 290· Chhidara (1)~ 292. Bhorgarh (I). ~94. Keshargarh (1), 295. Gor (3). 296. Padwar (2), 297. Bihar (2), 298. Kurrai (1), 305· Harpura (I). 307. Karmora (2), 311. Lakhepur (1),' 312. Mognll (3), 313. Nandanpur (2), 314. Maisuwan (1), 315. Barmatal (1), 316. Barmamanjh (1), 317. Barmadang (4), 319. Ramgarh (3),321. Jarua (4), 322. Raghunathpum (2), 325. Malpitha (2), 328. Bhagwant pura Khas(2), 334.Khem (I). 336. Bilgay Khas (5).338. Panyara Khera (l), 339. Chaturkari (I), 341. MadKhera (3), 342 Batwaha (1), 3+3. Blba Khera (2). 344· Ramnagar (3).346. Semar Khera (1), 34'. I Jasgora (1), 348· Seorajpur (3), 349. Rampura (2), 350· Bihari pura (2), 351. Dharmpura (3), 352. Karichakuttari (2).
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Locatiou code uumber and name of town
1 TIKAMGARH TOWN
Ward No.1 (4), Ward No.2 (5). Ward No.3 (3). Ward No.4 (2), Ward No. 6 (3), Ward No. 8 (3), Ward No.9 (4), Ward No. 10 (4), Ward No. 11 (10). Block No· 32 (1). Block No· 33 (4), Block No. 34 (1).
Rural
Locatio" cods uumber alJd name of village
5. Chhidari (1), 6. Baghai (1), 8. Pathar Guwan (1), 9. Genti (1), 10. Dhanera (3), 12· Gora (3), 13. Guna (2), 14. Motal Khas (5). 15. Den (5), 17. Piparan Pachar (3), 18. Pacher Khas (3). 19. Piparan Madori (3), 20. Chak Madhosingh (21, 21. Phuter Chak 2 (4). 22. Khera N· Genti (l). 23. Tigoda (2), 29. Dharam· pura (2), 30. Bhanpura (3), 31. Bhandara (1), 32. Chanwara (1), 34. Bhitarwar (1). 35. Sarkanpur Khas (2), 37. Sijora (2), 39. Deopur (1), 42. Romi (1). 43. MajanaKhas (2),45. Phuter ChakNo.l (7), 46. Tih (1),
226
APPENDlX-VU-Concld.
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING
WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (Itt Brackets)
3 TI KAMGARH T AHSIL-Contd.
47 Kotra (4), 50. Kari (4), 52· Majana Bhata (9), 55. Hirdainagar (2), 59. Bamhori Nak;wan (2), 60. Banyani (5), 61. Bhiloni (8), 62. Balvantpura Khas (3), 63. Chandpura (5), 64. Rampura near Khdila (3), 66. Doh Chak No.2 (2), 67. Doh Chak No.1. (6), 68. Chingawan (2), 71· Sujanpura (10). 74. Pahari Khurd (1), 77. Mawai Khps (4), 79. Banpura Khurd (4). 81. Kudila (3), 82. Chanderi Khas (3). 89. Norpara (1), 90· Janakpur (1),92. Takha (1), 93. Badagaon Khurd (1). 94. Katera. Khera (1), 97. Manpasar (3), 101. Papaoni (3), 104. Jinagarh (1), 105. Farka Pathrai (3). 106. Sunwaha (1), 107. Anantpura (1), 108· Baisa Khas (1), 110· Patti Rampalsingh (1), 111. Patti Ganeshji (1), 112. Dubdei (2), 116. Durgapur (1), 119. Narguda Khas (2). 121. Karmasan Hata (1), 122. Besa Ugar (1)· 123. Khera (2), 124. Garroli (3).125. Hirapur Khas (2), 126. Khajrar (1), 127. Patti Balwantsingh (1), 128. Naya Khera (3). 129. Dharam· pura (1), 130· Kunwarpura (2), 131. Dhajrai (3), 132. Ranipura (4), 134. Majra Adku (I), 135. Siyag (2), 137. Durganagar (1) 138. Baldeogarh (6), 141. Patti Baldeosingh (1), 142. Ramnagar Seondha (1). 145. Lakhora (1). (46. Ladwari Khas (I), 149. Dewarda Khas (2), 151. Malgawan (6), 152. Bori (4), 154. Kachhya f(hera (1), 155. Jhinguan (2), 156. Sarkar khalsa(1), 157.Hanumansagar (4),158. Maharajpura (8), 160. Prempura (2), 164-. Kelpur3 (2), 168. Madaasagar 1), 172. B:ume (1), 173. Madhuban (2), 174. Ahar 2), 175. Lakheri (1), 179. Manikpura. (3),
:3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL-Coneld.
183. Sewar Khas (2), 185. Ganeshganj (2), 187. Dunda Khera (1), 188. Ganeshpura (2), 192. Surajpura Khas (11), 196. Madumar Khas (2), 197. Narayanpur Khas (4), 204. Budki Khera (1),206. Brakhbhanpura Khas (2), 207. Talmau (3), 213. Patha Khas (8), 215. Sundarpur (3), 216. Gukhai Khas (1), 217. Nayagaon (4), 218. Hata (3). 221. Imiliya (1), 223. Jamdar· Shivpuri (3), 225. Khushipura (2), 231. Charpwan (1), 232. Fahari Tilwaran (3), 234. Nenwari (2), 236. Badmadai Khas (1), 239. Kannapur (2), 242. Sagoni(1), 244. Jat Auwa (I), 246. Lar Khas (1), 248. Lachhman· pura (1), 249. Nanniteri (1), 251. Budera (3), 255. Gudanwara (2), 258. Bhera (3), 261. Harpuramadiya (2), 263. Dikoli Chak No.1 (2), 266. Pander (1), 267. Brijpura (1),268. Radhapur (1),270. Dikoli Chak No . .4
(1), 271. Manikchok (2), 272. 5amarara (4),273. Jamunya Khera (2), 274. Erora (2), 275. Karmarai (2), 277. Judawan (5), 278. Basgoi (2), 280. Ramnagar Khas (1), 281. Sunda Dharampura (1), 283. Khondera (2), 284. Aston Khas (2), 285. Bamhori Madia (5), 286. Shyampura (3), 287. Pureniyan (2),289. Sukwaha (1), 290. Patarkhera (3), 291. Dari (1), 293. Dargawan (3), 295. Kumrau Khiriya (1). 301, Tindari (2), 303. Pratapnagar (3). 307. Dhanwaha (2), 308. Ajnor (1). 309. Amarpur (3), 311. Dundatora Khas (1), 314. Khiriya Ghat (1), 325 .. Mokhra (2), 327. Jamuniya Khera (1), 328. Antora (3),·329. B1dagaoD (4). 33I. Dunda (2), 333. Mithiakhera (2), 335. Bhenswari (1), 336. Umri (1), 341· Kakarwaha Khas (3).
227
APPENDIX-VIII
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES
NIWARI TAHSIL
Urban
Rural
LocatiOI1 code ftumber and flame oj village
254. Chomokhas
2 JATARA 1'AHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code 1:u,mber at~d ftame oj 'Village
177. Acharrakhas. 191. ~1adansagar.
3 TIKAMGAP.H TAHSIL
Urban
Locatio1s code number atsd name oj tOWI'
I TIKAMGARH
Ward No.3, Ward No.6, \Vard No.7. Ward No.8, \V'lrd 1\0. 11.
Rural
XiI
22S
APPENDIX-IX
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS
I NIWARI TAHSIL
Nil
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj village
177. Acharmkhas. 191. Madansagar, 236. Digora.
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Location code number atld name 0/ tOt!)n
I TIKAMGARH
Ward No.4, \Vard No.6, Ward No.7, Ward No. 8, Ward No. 10, Ward ~o. 11.
Rural
Location code unmber and name oj village
l08· Baisakhas
APPENDIX ..... X
TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MARKETS ARE HELD
TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS ON WHICH HELD
NIW ARI TAHSIL
Ur1:an
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj 'Village
2. Sendri (Wednesday). 4. Sakatbheron (Sunday). 18. Bijor (Tuesday), 21. Puchhikar Guwna (:\Ionday) 34. Ubora (Sun<i1.Y), 35. 'Chachawli (M,mday), 44. l'atharam (Sunday, & (Thursday). 5S. Asati khas (Wednesday), 58· Taricher Kalan (Tuesday),
66. Guawali (Monday), 79. Thona (FridaY)' 86. Niwari Kbas (ThursGay). 118. Bhelsa (Tuesday), 120. Jugyalu (Monday) 150. Tehrka Khas (Wednesday & (Sunday), 180. Darretha (Tuesday), 193. Dumduma (Saturday), 208. Khiston (Wednesday), 209. Sorka (Monday), 219. Prithvipur (Sunday), 236. Jera Khas (Tuesday), 244. Simara Bhata (Thursday), 255. Manetha (Monday),
.266. Sakerabhadaran Khas (Thursday,) 278. Jewara Mora ( Saturday), 292. Jeren Khalsa (Wednesday), 30:). Loharguwan (Monday).
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and name oj village
4. Uprara Khas (Weekly), 16. Nuna (Weekly), 26. Kharo(Weeldy), 32. Bamhori Kalan (WeeklY) 39. Syawni Khas (Weekl~), 44. Khajri (Weekly), 4S. Gona lWeekly), 46. Bari (Weekly), 48. Birpura (Weekly), 1)9. Pahadi Bujurga (Weekly), 62. Itayli (Thursday), 12. Chandera Khas (Weekly), 76· Kanjna (Weekly) 80,
Ratwas (WeeklY) 81. Kachhora Khas (WeeklY) 86. Alampura (Weekly) 90, Fatehkakhirak (Weekly) 101· Laron (Weekly) 110. Lidhorakhas (Weekly) 112. Petpura (Wee~dy) 117. Barana (Tuesday), 120. Sepura (Sunday), 132. Satguwan Khas (Sunday), 153. Jatara (Sunday). 157· Budor (l\londay) , 159. Palerahar (Wednesday),
2 J AT ARA T AHSIL-Concld.
166. Bandha (Wednesday), 167· Bamhori Khas (Friday & Monday), 170. Muharakhas (Tuesday), 177. Acharra kbas (Tuesda,), 186. Birau (Wednesday), 191. Madan Sagar (Sunday), 211. MohRngarh (Friday), 221· Bachhoda Khas (Sunday). 227. Ghura Khas (Friday), 23S. Bijravon (Sunday), 236. Digora (Tuesday), 242. Deoraba(Sunday), 262. Ramnagar (Monday). 295. Gor (Tuesday), 305. Harpura (Thursday). 312. Mogna (Sunday), 317· Barma Dang (Sundya), 321. Jarua (Thursday). 325. Malpitha (Saturday) 334. Khera (Thursday).
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number a1ul ttame oj 'Village
14. Matol Kbas (Thurs<i'lY). 15, Deri (Saturday). 29. Dharampura (Friday). 35. Sarkanpur Khas (Friday), 37. Sijora (\fonday). 43. Majana Khas (Monday), 45. Phuter Chak 1 (Wednesday). 47· Kotra (Thursday). SO. Kari (Monday & Saturday), 52. Majana Bhata (Sunday &
(Thursday), 5'7. Hiranagar (Thursday), 63. Chandpura (Friday), 67. Doh Chak No 1 (Monday). 71. Sujanpura (Wednesday), 77. Mawai Khas (Wednesday), 81. Kudila
(Thursday). 8:', Chanderi Khas (Friday). 96. Bhelsl (Saturday), 108· Baisa Khas (Thursday), 138. Baldeo, garb (Sunday), 146. Ladwari Khas (Saturday & Sunday), 149. Dewara Khas (Thursday), 192. Surajpur Khas (Wednesday), 193. Dargawan Khalsa (Sunday), 197. Narayanpur Khas (Thursday). 215. Sundarpur (Friday), 217. Nayagaon (Thursday). 218· Hata (Monday), 234. Nenwari (Sunday). 236. Badmadai Khas (Friday), 239, Kannapur (Friday). 246, Lar Khas (Monday), 249. Nanniteri (Thursday). 251. Budera (Saturday). 263. Dikoli Chak 2 (Sunday), 274. Erora (Sunday), 280. Ramnagar Khas (Tuesday), 293 Dargawan (Wednes<i'lY), 299. Sujam (Friday), 308. Ajnor (Saturday). 309
Amarpur (Tuesday), 329. Badagaon (Saturday),331. Dunda (Sunday), 341, Kakarwaha Khas (Monday).
APPENDIX-XI
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY
Note:--In this appendix (i) C. C. S. stands for Co-operative Credit Society. (ii). M. P. S. for Multipurpm]e Society. (iil) I. C. S. for Industrial Co-operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'.
1 NIWARI TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code number and 1zame of village
2. Sendri (0).4. Sakatbheron (0). 5. Dhawabangra (0). 12. Sakuli (0), 14. Kudar (0). 18. Bijor (0). 21. Puchhikarguwna (0), 22. Dabar Khas (0). 38· Sitapur (0), 58. Taricherkalan (0), 65. Dhamna (0), 66. Guawali (0), 77. Tila (0); 7G. Thona (0), 81. Jamunya Khas (0), 82· Orchha (0). 88. Mudara (0), 97. Siddha· torria (0), 106. Baswan (0), 109. Churara (0). 110· Nora (0), 113. Ghugsi Khas (0), 118. Bhelsa (0) ,120. ]ugyau (0), 126. Umari (0), 127. Dbimarpura (0).
136. Mador Poorwi (0), 140. Kunwarpura (0), 150. Tehrka Khns (0), 157. Dhilla (0), 159. Majramalmra (0), 161· ]hingora (0), 171, Mojan (0), 173. Raja.
pur (0), 179. Naiguwan l<has (0), 182. Ladwari Kachhayau (0), 194. Sia Khas (0), 206· Jer (0), 208. Khiston (0). 219. Prithvipur (0). 236. ]era Khas (0), 2+5, Simra Khas (0), 249. Madiya K};as (0),
253. Gowa Pashchimi (0). 254. Chomo Khas (0). 255. Manetha (0). 266. Sakera Bhadaran Khas (0), 278. Jewaramora (0). 292. Jeron Khalsa (0).
2 JATARA TAHSIL
Urban
Nil
Rural
Location code Itttmber and name of t.illage
4. Uprara Khas (C C.S.), 19. Kanera (CC.S ), 32. Bamhori Kalan (C.C.S). +4. Khajri (C.C.S.), 62. Itayli (0),72. Chandera Khas (M.P.S.), 101. Laron (C.C.s.), 110. Lidhora Khas (M. p, S.), 112 Petpura (C. C. S),
2 JATARA TAHSIL-Concld.
113. Pathari (C. C. S.), 114. Sagarwara (C. C. S.), 116. Simra Khurd (C. C. S.), 117. Bamna (C. C. S.), 118. Kudyala (C· C.S.), 120. Sepura (CC.S.). 125. Hateri (C. C S), 132. Satguwan Khas (C. C. S.), 136· Lidhora Tal (r. c. S.). 14!. Keshogarh Khas (C. C. S.), 143· Nandanwara Khas (C. C. S.), 151. Shah (0), 153. ]atara (CC.S.), 159. Palerahar (C.C.S.), 164. Brakhbhanpura (C.C.S.), 166. Bandha (c. C. S.), 167. Bamhori Khas (C. C. S.), 169. Sitapur (0), 170. Mahara Khas (C. C. S.), 177. Acharra Khas (C. C. S.),
179. Kumedi Khas (0), 183. Bidari Khas (C. C. S.), 186. Birau (M. P. S.), 187· Matol (C. C. S.), 203. Bedora Khas (C. C. S.), 205. Bairwar Khas (C. C. S.),
206. Tanga (C. C. S.), 21t. Mohangarh (C. C. S.). 215,
Toria Suklan (C. C· S.), 2(9. Kharoi (C. C. S.), 220.
Badau (C. C· S.). 221. Bachhoda Khas (C. C S.) 236. Digoda (0). 237. Mau Bujurg Khas (C. C. S,), 239. Bikrampura (C. C. S), 253. Bikrampura (C. C. S.).
254. Manchi (C. C. S.), 259. Pali (C.C.S.), 271. Deokha.
(C. C. S.), 284. Pathra (C.C S.), 285. Kadwa (C.C.S.),
295. Gor (C. C. S.), 296. Padwar (C.C.S.), 298. Kurrai (0), 299. Lohar Guwan Khas (C.C.S.), 307. Karmora (C. C. S.), 311. Lakhepur (C. C. S), 315. Barma Tal
(C. C. S.). 31.7. Barmadang (C. C. S.). 325. Malpitha
(C. C. S.), 326. Jagatnagar (C.C S.), 3+3, Babakhera
(0).
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL
Urban
Location code number aud name of town
Ward No.3 (0, I. C. S.), W:ud No.4 (0), Ward
No.6 (1. C· S.). Ward No· 7 (0), Ward No.9 (0),
Ward No. 10 (0).
Rural
Location code number and name of village
5. Chhidari (C.C.S.). 8. Pathar Guwan (0), 12. Gom. (O),13.Guna(0). 14. MatoIKhas(O), 15 •. Deri (0)
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APPENDIX-XI
TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY
3 TIKAMGARH T AHSIL-Contd.
21. Phuter Chak 2 (0), 22, Khera (0), 25. Maj Guwan (C. C. S.), 28· Shivnagar (0), 33. Sunoni (0), 35. Sarkanpur Khas 1,0), 36. Shyampura (C.C.S.). 37. Sijora (0), 44. Hirapur (C. C. S.). 45. Phuter Chak I (C. C. S.), 46. Tila (C. c. S.), 50. Kari (C.C.S.), 52. Majna Bhata (0), 57. Hiranagar (0), 63. Chand· pura (0), 6;. Rampura near Kudila (O), 72. Balwantpura Ugad (0), 77. Mawai Khas (0), 80. latera (0). 81. Kudila (0). 82. Chanderi Khas (0),95. Rajnagar(O), 100. Shrinagar Khas (C. C. S.). 103, Karmasan Ghat (C.C.S-), 104 Jinagarh (C.COS.), 108· Baisa Khas(C.C S.), 119. NargudaKhas (0), 125. HirapurKhas (C. C. S.).
3 TIKAMGARH TAHSIL-Goncld.
13 il • Baldoogarh (0), 143. Mamon (M, p. S.). 146. Lad;wari Khas (0), 143. 13adaghat (0), 153. Mohanpura (M. p. S.), 155. Jhinguwan (C.C S.), 160. P,empura (0). 164. Kelpura (C. C. S.) 167, Parsuan (0 , 170. BudOra(O), 174· Ahar (C.C.S.), 175. Lakheri (C. C. S.), 191. Banera (C.C.S.), 192. Surajpur Khas (0), 196· Madumar Khas (0), 206. Brakhbhanpura Khas (0),,207. Talmau (0),2'3. Pfltha Khas (0), 215. Sundarpur (0), 246. Larkhas (C.C.S.), 249. Nanniteri (0), :08. Ajnor (C. c. S.), 329. Badagon (0).
PART II
OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS
This part contains some useful offioial statistics pertaining to the distriot collected !Lnd compiled from various agencies ( the agenoy or Source is indioated below eaoh Table or Statement) and from official pUblioatious. These are presented under the following heads:-
1 Rainfall and Temperature
2 Economic Statistics:
(a) Agrioultural
(b) Prices and Wages
(c) Live-stock and Taccavi
(d) Co-operation, Banking and Insurance
(e) Consumer's price index for working class
3 Administrati ve Statistics
4 Progress of Community Development Programme
5 Educational Statistics
~ Health, Medical and Vital Statistics:
(a) Health and medical
(b) Vital Statistics
7 Communications Statistics
8 Miscellaneous
234
TABLE
MONTHLY RAINFALL (a) No. of Rainy days. (b) Monthly Rainfall.
Recording Years 19151 13112 1953 195{ 1955 Station I --..
Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 1 2 S 4 IS 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH
Tikamgarh Januaty .. 1 S.6 3 51.6 5 43.7 February ,. 1 9.6 .. 2 15.7 March 2 11.2 2 8.1 4 42.7 April .. 3.0 May 3.3 .. June 4 98.0 12 275.6 4 42.7 3 29.5 9 192.0 July 8 244.6 16 405.9 14 327.2 15 245.6 18 110.7 August 14. 202.7 15 395.0 1.3 192.5 14 272.0 25 436.4 September 7 264.9 1 7.1 5 101.6 13 3950 17 239.3 October 1 26.7 6 84.3 November December II 7.6 t.
----~- --'-Total 35 827.7 49 1,108.9 41 715.3 51 1,036.1 80 1,106.4 -_--
Niwari January :2 8.4 4 22,9 February 3 40.4 March 2 21.S April 1.8 May 1 6.6 .. June 5 96.3 6 SO.5 9 195.1 July 7 174.5 16 350.3 6 70.1 August 17 3G9.S 20 524.0 September 13 324.9 12 14S.6 October 1 6.6 4 556 November December
~-------------
Total 15 300.0 58 1,180.9 55 1,016.3
Orchha January 1 7.6 February .. March II 32.S 1 30.6 3 23.4 April May ., June 7 73.2 9 317.2 3 23.4 July 7 117.1 18 311.4 August 14 266.4 14 341.9 9 158.2 September 'I 275.1 2 70.6 10 92.5 October 1 10.2 November .. .. December 2 31.0 1 10.7
Total 30 647.5 36 --::-------........ --------
915.9 45 629.8 -----------------------------
District Average 32 737.6 43 1,012.4 43 672.6 55 1,108.5 63 1,061.3
Source-Director of Land Records. Madhya Pradesh
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1 . 1
AND RAINY DAYS ( 1951 to 1960) (In millimetres)
1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Years Recording ,-----'------. ,-------L---..., Months Station
(a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~2 2 1
DISTRICT
4 30.0 1 4.8 4 62.7 .. January Tikilmgarh 1 5.1 .. February 1 6.1 1 33.3 1 130 2 24.8 March
S.3 .. April 1 9.4 4 41.9 May 7 57.9 5 52.8 6 139.9 3 49.0 June
22 668.3 13 274.8 17 781.1 15 386.9 9 291.0 July 16 649.7 18 429.5 13 321.8 15 245.6 22 514,0 August
6 71.1 6 115.8 Ii 121.4 6 151.3 3 53.0 September 6 42.2 1 7.9 6 79.7 4 45.6 5 162.0 October 2 16.8 November 2 18.0 December -----------------------------
68 1,574.6 . 44 917.4 49 1,461.7 51 983.0 41 1,044.8 Total ------
January Niw!I1'i February March April May June July August September October November
/ December .. --------
Total -----------------8 .29.0 January Orchha
2.0 February 3 11.4 1 19.1 4 79.0 March
April 1 U 3 41.9 May 7 56.1 5 34.5 3 80.0 .. June
15 456.9 H 179.6 14 331.5 15 346.4 July 16 377.4 12 179.6 14 237.5 18 310.1 August
4 41.9 5 89.1 4 84.2 5 81.1 September 6 148.1 4 32.4 October .. November 1 36.8 December
53 1,152.3 37 494.2 40 784.7 41 779,5 4 79.0 Total
61 1,363.5 41 705.8 45 1,123.2 46 881.3 41 1,044.8
Year 1
1951-62 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61
Area according to village papers
2
1,152,695 1,152,695 1,152.307 1,152,695 1,152,695 1,175,617 1,246,720 1,246,720 1,246,720 1,255,006
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TABLE 2A.l
LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS (19S1-S2 to 1960-61)
Forest 3
993 11,560 15,092 15,482 26,096 33,686
122,55!l 121,584 104.789 137,802
Area not available for cultivation Area cultivable
Fallow land Permanent
Land put other pastures to non- Barren & than & other agricul- uncultur- Culturable current grazing tural uses able land waste fallows lands
4 5 6 7 8
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
,..---..L---... ,.----
244,700 517,700 240,190 512.111
86,529 153,281 264,839 9,370 220,737 87,127 156,988 230,136 9,202 231,721 86,991 151,177 228,237 8,286 231,138 65,681 188,954 213,494 25.621 234,602 67,011 155,531 207,057 37,701 259,562 62,162 155,975 182,368 61,014 258,580 62,562 152,154 120,495 112.158 260,788 71,212 158,388 101,598 28,116 281,877
Land under misc. tree c:.rops and groves not included in net area sown
9
1.183 80
108 80 72
186 64 87
Source: Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh
(In Acres) Area cultivated
--,
Net Area Current sown fallows
10 11
347,200 42,102 350,940 37,894
360,517 40,759 383,254 38,705 383,564 37,098 368,755 44,744 346,863 50,369 365,474 39,377 399,016 34,694 370,579 65,347
237
TABLE 2A.2
AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS(19Sl-S2 to 1960-61)
BASIC FOOD CROPS (In Acres)
,- ---'-Total Fruits Condi-
and ment Other Cereals vege- Sugar and food-
Year Rice Wheat Iowar Millets Pulses Food grains tables cane spices crops 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
1951-52 46,519 45,200 73,837 295,182 55,653 850,835 2,291 3,258 2,544 215 1952-53 50,493 49,741 82,365 316,653 52,498 369,151 2,105 2,362 3,084 1958-54 47,638 42,898 90,098 306,552 47,419 353,971 1,939 1,874 2,571 561 1954-55 41,052 48,591 107,132 335,765 48,028 383,788 2,538 2,355 2,653 137 1955-56 39,487 56,198 101,812 340,064 56,458 396,522 3,390 8,574 2,947 41 1956-57 46,493 66,133 74,919 303,808 69,404 373,iU2 .5,191 52,02 3,085 20
1957-58 4.6,078 57,191 85,831 298,219 57,968 356,187 5,289 5,054 8,244
1958-59 52,311 66,013 86,618 317,139 61,975 379,114 4,746 4,112 2,559
1959-60 56,336 71,683 91,604 342,439 68,008 410,447 5,822 5,144 2,460
1960-61 58,251 71,228 102,190 345,027 58,523 403,550 3,636 6,318 2,758 1,168
TABLE 2A,2-COIlCld.
r--Total Total Total area Area sown Net food Ground oil Total sown under more than area
Year crops nut seeds Cotton fibres all crops once sown
1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1951-52 359,138 44 60,511 124 707 !l20,493 73,333 347,160
1952-53 376,702 18 48,692 53 823 426,430 75,490 350,940
1953-54 360,916 24. 57,042 27 952 4.19,079 58,562 860,517
1954-55 391,471 26 66,927 27 661 459,163 75,90~ 883,254
1955-56 406,474 74 52,403 21 615 459,62!l 76,060 383,564
1956-57 386,710 50 48,316 21 523 435,653 66,898 868,755
1957-58 369,774 58 44.,007 11 508 414,404 67,541 846,%3
1958-59 390,531 94 57,939 8 842 449,458 83,984 S35"t74
t959-60 423,873 713 60,846 4 621 485,450 86,434 839.016
1960-61 417,430 72 31,261 3 613 449,430 78,851 370,579
Sou,.ce:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh
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TABLE 2A.3
GROSS AREA OF CROPS IRRIGATED AND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED
( 1951·52 to 1960·61 )
(In Acres) Total Total
Total Total Total non- irrigated Net cereals & Total food Sugar food food area under irrigated
Year Rice Wheat millets pulses grains cane crops Cotton crops all crops area 1 2 B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
1951-52 1,119 36,264 G8,299 19,474 87,773 3,253 95,129 166 95,295 95,17'J
1952 53 1,020 40,267 70,742 18,008 88,750 2,356 97,490 249 97,739 97,800
1953-54 ],055 34,159 64,510 15,882 80,392 1,874 82,934 210 83,144 80,080
1954-55 497 39,103 68,896 17,868 86,764 2,341 91,250 2,810 94,060 87,396
1955-56 481 40,888 67,338 19,457 86,795 3,571 90,OgO 221 96,241 96,157
1956-57 1,103 44,487 70,225 18,994 89,219 8,177 99,984 175 100,159 100,159
1957-58 2,214 43,092 G9,791 17,809 87,600 5,029 98,674 182 98,856 98,856
1958-59 1,'330 47,187 74,223 19,890 94,113 4,078 103,895 202 104,097 104,097
1959-60 1,123 49,925 75,857 20,980 96,837 8,137 107,349 149 107,498 101,196
1960-61 856 51,644 78,322 18,988 97,310 6,045 108,798 156 108,954 103,451
Sou,.ce:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh
TABLE 2A.4
NET AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF IRRIGATION
(1951-52 to 1960-61)
(In acres) Canals
,.----------'- Tube Other Other Year Government Private Total Tank~ wells wells sources Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9
1951-52 23,207 66,238 5,727 95,172 1952-53 26,400 71,400 97,800 195'l-54 12,139 67,941 80,O~O
1954-55 18,181 69,215 87,396 1855-56 18,832 77,325 96,157 1956-57 13,879 13,379 8,oa3 78,669 18 100,159 1957-58 13,109 13,109 3,321 82,392 34 98,856 1958-59 6,557 6,557 21,561 75,949 30 104,097 1959-(;0 19,845 19,ij45 4,686 75,718 947 101,196 1960-61 7,697 7,697 17,323 78,205 226 103,451
Source-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh
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TABLE 2A.5
MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS
S.No.
1
1
Name of Tahsil and Project Village
2 3
Nandanwara Jatara, Canal village Scheme Nandwara
Nagda Nalla project
Tikamgarh Village Tudawan
Year of commencement
4
1958
196:l
Estimate of Stage of costs involved progress by stages
5 6
TlKAMGARH DISTRICT
Major Project Nil
Medium projects Remodelling of was- 11.09lakhs te weir and sluices completed. Construction of right main canal of 10 miles completed. Con'ltruction of minors of total length of 8~ miles cumpleted except for few masonry works. Remodelling in progress.
Collection of materials 42.95 Lakhs j a progress and approach road from Kundeshwar to Dam site completed. Canal survey on R.B.C. and L.B.C. in progress.
Gross area irrigated upto the Future irriga-
latest year tion potential (in acres) (in acres)
7 8
1,000 4,495
'1,500
Area under principal commer-cial crops (the area affected by the project) (in acres)
9
No area brought under sub-mergence
Note-Major projects cost more than Rs. five crores, while the medium projects are those which cost between Rs. ten lakhs and five crores •
• Soul'ce-Executive Eniiueer, P.W.D. Irrigation Division, Tikami!arh,
TABLE 2A.6
YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS (In Lbs) PER ACRE (1955-56 to 1960-61)
Sugar- Ground- Castor- Sesa- Rape Lin-Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Gram Tur Potatoes cane nut seed mum mustard seed Cotton
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 .11 12 13 14 15 16
1955-56 530 481 361 883 1,094 U8 7,972 2.400 273 419 222
1956-57 1,156 658 ~71 280 1,176 839 320 4,00\1 1,292 373 159 240 728
1957-58 960 1,370 249 345 1,239 1,147 437 8,~64 2,464 541 527 73 187 194 262
1958-59 616 820 33~ 485 884 646 529 7,593 !l,<!OO 810 3~0 251 236 229 210
1959-60 870 1,119 328 426 834 6~1 409 8,310 2,400 603 131 380 225 153
1960-61 564 932 480 5115 975 770 54,2 11,014 1,961 694 560 1116 258 191 274
Sou,.ee -Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.
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TABLE 2B. 1
FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS
(In rupees per maund of 82 2{7 lbs)
(1957 to 1960)
TIKi\MGARH DISTRICT (a) 1st Fortnight, (b) 2nd Fortnight,
( .. ) Denotes that figures were not available. Food January February March April May June
Year Market Grains Varieties r---'---, r---'----, r--'---. (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H 15
1957 Tikamgarh Jowar White Yellow " ..
1958 White 9.50 9.50 8.25 8.15 11.00 12.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.50 Yellow 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.50
1959 White 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 14.50 14.00 13.50 13,00 12.00 14.00 14.00 Yellow 12.00 13.00 13.00
1960 White 11.25 11.00 11.25 11.12 10.00 11.25 11.25 11.50 13.00 13.00 11.50 Yellow 11.25 11.00 11.25 11.12 10.00 11.25 11.25 11.50 13.00
TABLE 2B. l-Concld.
Year Market June July August September October November December ,...--L--, r~
_____ -'--___, ..-------'----. ,------'----, ,------'----.
(b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)
1 2 1.6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
1957 Tikamgarh .. 10.50
1958 12.00 ]2.00 13.75 14.00 14.00 13.50 13.00 13.00 13.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 14.00 11.00 11.00 12.75 13.00 13.00 ]2.62 12.12 12.00 12.00 16.00 16.00 16.00
959 14.00 14.00 15.00 14.50 15.00 13.00 12.00 ]3.00 13.00 13.25 13.00 10.25 9.50 13.00 Ill. 00 13.25 10.25 10.00
1960 13.50 13.50 13.75 14.00 14.00 12.50 13 50 13.75 o. ,. 12.50 12.50 11.87 11.25
Source-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.
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TABLE
DAILY WAGhS (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND
PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND
A·Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants Year Reporting and village ---, month centre Plough. Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters
men -,- ._--~ ,..-------J.-..--, M F Non·Adults M F Non·Adults M F Non-Adults
1 2 S 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12
TIKAMGARH 1957
April Tikamgarb 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.87 0.75 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.50 0.37 Niwari
May Tikamgarh 1.00 1.00 0.52 0.37 0.75 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.50 0.37 Niwari
June Tikamgarb 3.00 3.00 2.50 0.37 0.75 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.50 0.37 Niwari
July Tikamgarh 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.62 0.31 1.00 0.75 0.50 Niwari
August Tikamgarb 3.00 11.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 0.75 0.50 0.60
September Tikamgarh 3.00 3.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.62 0.62
October Tikamgarh 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.f2
November Tikamgarh 1.00 0.50 0.87 0.75 0.62 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.75 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.50
December Tikamgarb 1.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.30 Niwari 1.00 LOO 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.6.:! 0.62 1.00 1.00 1.07
1958
January Tikamgarb 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 (..37 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0,62 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 1.00 1.05
February Tikamgarb 3.00 3.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.6~ '1.00 1.00 0.75
March Tikamgarh 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0,70 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 1.00 13,0
Apnl Tikamgarh 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.3 Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.75 0.7
May Tikamgarh . ' Niwari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 0.62 0.62 1.00 1.00 C.75
June Tikamgarh 1.00 1.00 0.50 0,37 Nlwari 1,00
July Tikamgarb 1,00 1.00 0.50 0,37 0.75 0.62 0.37 Niwari 1.00
August Tikamgarh 2.00 2.00 0.50 0.38 0.75 0.b2 0.37 Niwan 1.00 0.62 0.62
September Tikamgarh Niwari
Cktober Tikamgarh 3.00 3.00 0.50 0.37 0.75 0,62 0.S7 Niwari 1,00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75
November T:kamgarb 3.00 1.00 0,75 0.1i0 1.00 0.75 0.60 Niwan 1.12 1.12 0.75 0.75 1.00 0,75 0,75 1.00 0.75 0,75
December Tikamgarh 3.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 Niwari 1.12 1.12 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75
1959
Jauary Tikamgarh 3.03 " Niwan 1.12 1.12 0.70 0.75 1.00 0.75 0,75 1.00 0.75 0.75
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2 B. 2
NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED
NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)
A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Artisans Reporting Year
,,-- ---'----- -., village and Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers centre month
r- ,,---~ Carpenters Black- Cobblers M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults smiths 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 1
DISTRICT
1957
.. e • 0.75 0.50 0.37 2.00 2.00 1.00 Tikamgarh April 1.00 0.75 0.75 l.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
0.75 0.50 0.37 2.00 2.00 1.00 Tikamgarh May 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
0.75 0.50 0.37 2.00 2.00 1.00 Tikamgarh June 1.00 1.00 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 Niwari
0.50 0.31 0.25 3.00 3.00 4.00 Tikamgarh July Niwari
1.00 0.75 0.50 1.50 1.00 0.75 3.00 4.00 3.00 Tikamgarh August 0.75 0.62 0.37 Niwari
0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 1.00 Tikamgarh September 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 2.00 2.00 Niwari .. .. .. 0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 1.00 Tikamgarh October 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.62 0.62 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.62 0.62 3.00 3.00 2.00 Tikamgarh November 1.50 0.37 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.50 3.50 4.00 3.00 Niwari
1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 3.00 Tikamgarh December 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
1958
1.00 0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 2.50 Tikamgarh January 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.62 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
0.75 0.62 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh February 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikam!o(arh March 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 G.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh A.pril 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 !!.OO Niwari .. .. Tlkamgagh May 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarb June 1.00 0,75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 0.37 3.00 3.00 2.00 Tikamgarh July 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 11.00 Niwari
1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 0.37 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarb August 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 3..00 2.00 Niwari
e' Tikamgarh September Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.37 2.00 ':.1.00 2.25 Tikamgarh October 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 3.00 8.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.5(} 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh November 1.00 0.75 1.12 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 Niwarl
2.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 2.00 Sl.OO LOO Tikamgarh December 1.00 0.75 1.12 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
1959
2.25 1.00 ].00 1.00 0.75 0.50 2.00 2.00 UO Tikamga.rh January 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 S.OO 3.00 2.00 Niwari
244
TABLE
DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALE5, FEMALES AND
PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND
A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants Year Reporting and village ,... _,___ month centre Plough. Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters
men ,---~ ...., M F Non-Adult~ M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adult
1 2 :3 4 (j 6 7 8 9 10 11 l!l
1959 TIKAMCARH
February Tikamgarh 1.00 Niwari 1.12 1.00 0.75 0.75
March Tikamgarh 1.00 0.75 0.56 Niwari 1.12 1.l2 1.25 1.00 l.00
April Tikamgarh 1.00 0.75 0.56 Niwari 1.00 l.00
May Tikamgarb Niwari
1.00
June Tikamgarh 1.00 Niwari 1.25 1.25
July Tikamgarb 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.62 1,00 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.12
August Tikamgarh 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.62 1.00 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.62
September Tikamgarh 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.62 0.75 0.62 l.00 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75 0.56 0.50
October Tikarngarh l.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.00 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.75
November Tikarngarh 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75 l.00 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.62 0.62 0.62
December Tikamgarh 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.00 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75 0.62 0.62
1960
January Tikamgarh 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.75
February Tikamgarh 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 Niwari l.2~ 0.62 0.62
March Tikamgarh l.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 Niwari 1.25
April Tikamgarh 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 Niwari
Maoy Tikamgarh 1.25 Niwari 1.25
June Tikamgarh 1.25 Kiwari 1.50
July Kharagpur Palera. 1.00 0.75 0.6:2 0.50
August Kharagpur 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 Palera 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50
September Kharagpur 1:00 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 075 0.50 Palera 1.00 1.12 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50
October KharabPur 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 0.75 Palera }.OO 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50
November Kharagpllr 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 Palera 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.50
December Kharagpnr Palera
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2B.2
NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED
NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (l9S7 to 1960)
A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Year Artisans Reportillg
village and
Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers centre month ~ _____ -L---- ___ ~ Carpenters Black-
M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults smiths Cobbler.
13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 !a 1
DISTRICT 1959
2.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 ~.OO 2.00 2.~5 Tikamgarh February
1.00 0.75 1.12 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.56 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh March
1.12 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.56 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh April
1.00 0.75 6.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
1.00 0.75 0.56 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh May
1.12 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwal:i
1.00 0.75 0.50 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh June
1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.50 1.DO 0.75 0.62 2.00 '.1.00 2.25 Tikarngarh July 1.12 1.00 1.DO 0,75 0'75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
1.75 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 8.00 2.00 Tikamgarh August
1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 8.00 2.50 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.75 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh September
1.75 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh October
1.75 1.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh November
1.75 1.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh December
1.75 U5 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 :t\iwari
1%0
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75 om 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh January
1.75 1.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh Februa.ry
1.75 1.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.02 Tikamgarh March
1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 Niwari
2.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh April Niwari .. 1.25 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tikamgarh May
l.2.5 007 0.87 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari
1.25 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 2.25 Tik:\mgarh Iune
1.37 0.87 0.87 3.00 3.00 2.00 Niwari Kharagpur July
1.25 0.75 1.75 0.62 0.50 3.00 3.00 2.00 Palera
1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 Kharagpur August
1.50 0.75 1.00 075 0 . .50 2.50 2.00 2.50 Palera
1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 2.00 3.00 2.00 Kharagpur September
1.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 Palera
1.00 1.25 l.UO o.n 3.00 3.00 2.00 Kharagpur October
1.25 0.62 1.25 0.62 0.50 3.00 2.00 1.50 Palera
1.00 0.75 0 . .50 1.00 0.75 0.50 300 3.00 2.00 Khal'agpur November
1.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3,00 2.00 1.25 Palera
1.00 0.75 0.50 100 0.75 0.50 ;1.00 3.00 2.00 Kharagpur December 1.50 0.75 1.00 0.G2 0 .. '50 a.oo 200 1.50 P.dera
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TABLE 2C.l
STATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Number of - -., Year Cattle Buffaloes Sheep and Tractors Oil Electric Sugarcane
Goats engines pumps crnshers
1 2 S 4 5 6 7 8
1951 449,756 105,462 180,497 28 N.A. 20 509 lS56 459,616 103,276 262,605 19 46 5 645 1961 488,840 103,681 289,982 38 52 12 1,032
Source-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.
TABLE 2C·2
TACCAVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED (1956-57 to 1960-61) (In Rupees)
Type of Taccavj 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61
1 2 3 4 5 6
Bullocks 69,275 110,600 73,300 10S,765 52,000
Pumps .. 16,000 27,000 92,000
Rahats 42,700 62,600 12],180 143,300 210,400
Tractors 17,000 24,900 " Development of Horticulture 3,800 2,100 4,250 4,500 6,200
Seeds 6,000 85,300 14,173 7,104
Embankment 36,695 55,120 52,430 57,000 79,348
Bunding of cropped area 5,975 100,080 6,500 6,950 18,200
Wells 34,260 170,750 138,260 129,785 112,100 -------_ -----------
Total 198,705 518,250 497,220 516,373 577,352
Source :-CoUector, Tikamgfl.rh.
TABLE 2D.1
STATISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES (1956-57 to 1960-61 )
TIKAMGARH DlSTRICT
Type of Society Year No. of No. of owned Funds Working Capital Loans Advanced Societie. Members (iu Rupees) (in Rupees) (in Rupees)
1 2 11 4 5 6 7
Credit Agricultural Socie~ies 1956-57 64 1,383 30,111 !lO.8ol 46.791
1957-58 66 1,923 51,324 166,170 119,744 1958-59 67 3,248 97,280 482,005 312,784 1959-60 117 5,065 202,681 769,165 406,641 1960-61 180 6,780 251,225 926,467 645,434
2 Non.Credit N on-Agricult ural Societies 195&--57 35 1,272 5,160 70,846 20,880
1957-58 41 1,289 59,005 116,532 18,709 1958-59 42 1,336 74,616 172,846 12,043 1959-60 51 1,984 H7.o14 14] 676 1960-61 56 2,005 151,932 155,778
Sgun:e-Assistant Rel;!istrar, Co-operative Societies Tikamgarh.
S. Na.
1
Name of Bank
The Central Co-operative Ban'k "2 The M·P. State Co-operative B_ tl The Lat1d Mortgage Bank 4 Th e Statio! !Bank of India EJ The State Bank of India
247
TABLE 2D.2
LIST OF BANKS
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Head office or Branch office
s
Branch Office
Source-Assistant Registrar, Co·operative Societies, Tikamgark
TABLE 3.1
STRENGTH OF POLICE AND JAIL'S (1tJ5\ to 1961)
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Year Number of Police Number of Police Number of Stations Constables Jails
I. 2 '! 4
1951 lQ 282 1
195!! to 282 1
1953 10 'lS'l 1
1954 10 332 1
1955 10 332 1
1956 11 844 1
1957 11 332 1
iI.'958 H 832 1
1959 11 384 1
1960 ll. 394 1
1961 1
Sowf1Ce-.(ll Su.perintendent, Jail, (2) Superintendent of Police, Tikamgarh..
''Loca.tion
4
Tlkamgark
.. latar ..
248
TABLE 3.2
ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF REVENUE TIKAMGARH D1STRICf
(19;0-51 to 1960-61) (In rupees)
Receipts from ,.--- -.
Year Sales Tax Entertainment Excise Revenue Motor Spirit Sales of Stamps Forest Tobacco Tax Tax Revenue Tax
1 '"2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1950-51 78,102 N.A. 357,011.00 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1951-52 87,550 N.A. 399,773.00 N.A. 40,460 427,048 N.A. 1952-53 83,289 N.A.. 403,255.00 N.A. 35,481 529,516 N.A.. 1953-54 66,635 N.A. 421,202.00 N.A. 51,908 366,119 N.A. 1954-.55 56,022 8,488.36 403.182.00 N.A. 56,004 398,272 24,400 1955-56 83,376 8,357.87 462,572.00 N.A. 52,200 250,564 56.600 1956-57 11.1764.20 9,456.57 535,868.37 2,500 53,800 449,475 45,622 1957-58 139,136 13,437.00 667,427.34 N.A. 59,516 543,118 59,086 1958-59 8,2295.32 18,176.95 578,1115.03 30,929.66 61,070 455,800 68.251 1959-60 14,7528.63 12,856.68 495,766.43 23,054.24 73,470 521,581 6R,904 1960-61 8,7705.05 21,482.93 678,869.17 27,398.39 74,845 444,238 79,268
$ouf'ce;- (1) District Excise Officer, Nowgaon, Sales Tax Officer, Treasury officer and Divisional Forest Officer, Tikamgarh.
Year
1
1951-59 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 19M-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61
Source: -Collector, Tikamgarh.
Year
1
1951 1915!l 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1968 1H69 1960
TABLE 3·3
LAND REVENUE FOR THE DECADE
(1951-52 to 1960-61)
DEMAND
Regular Arrears 2 3
887,544 107,090 883,613 88,133
1,028,598 105,726 1,125,418 90,525 1,108,650 101,731 1,117,327 78.955 1,099,716 95,371 1,108,588 113,061 1,112,713 72,489 1,134,706 74,444
TABLE 3.4
STATISTICS OF REGISTRATION (1951 to 1960)
No. of documents registered
2
489 1347 473 756 697 896 887
1,151 523 (20
.souNe:-Sub Registrar, Tikamlira'th.
(In rupees) Value of property
transferred
3
162,038 145,632 162,944 227,730 267,912 457,374 355,931 581.151 265,519 345,g37
(In rupees)
Collectioa
4
930,299 877,809
1.041,731 1,121,496 1,140,434 1138,609
1,086,873 1,160,579 1,157,411 1,151,513
Year
1
1951-5'1 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60
Tax Revenue
.. 16,075 22,630 22,858
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TABLE 3,5
STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES (19S1-S2 to 1959-60) TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Tikamgarh
IlTCOME EXPENDITURE -----,
Non-Tax Public safety
Other including Public Revenue Income lighting Health Education
3 4 5 6 7
16,767 46,023 34,922 21,690 19,471 50,866 33,912 22,289 19,542 34,!)99 3.1,093 21,449 20,880 34,763 41,01$ 19,930 22,914 31,235 38,152 26,493 31,041 3i,836 32,499 19,183 28,643 48,494 35,282 41,763 28,441 79,023 35,433 47,193 33,0.34 94,418 35,337 69,191
Source:-Cbief MuniCipal Officer, Municipal Council, Tikamgarh.
11 Income and Expenditure of Panchayats, Tikamgarh
1958-59 1959-60 1960-61
10,013 5,895 1,843
366,474 295,905 324,426
Source:-Distriet Paneha.y.!ts ami Welfare Officer Tikamgarh.
1,510 6,042 1,736
7,759 4,737 5,951
Public works
8
500 3,298 5,534
12 53
413 6,53i
36,366 59,079
8,364 7,315 3,7134
(In rupees)
Others
Q
799 2,177 7,588 2,444 5,529
10,146 7,822 6,767 9,562
(In rupees)
25,556 24,289
324,866
250
TABLE 4.1
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Percentage Percentage to total area of villages •
Area in of the No. of of the Na.me of Name of Block Tah~il
Da.te of Sq. di~trict villages district Populatiou inception Miles covered covered covered covered
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Jatara ]atara 2-10-53 337 16.8 194 16.9 73,993
Niwari Niwari 1- 4-55 453 22.6 303 26.4 99,051
Baldeogarh Tikamgarh 1- 4-56 327 16.3 165 14.4 66.225
Tikamgarh Tikamgal'h 1- 4-60 334 16.6 181 15.8 89,372
Palera Jatara . 2-10-61 325 16.2 153 13.4 64,630
Prithipur Niwari 2-10-62 231 11.5 150 13.1 57,974
Source:-1 Collector, Tikamgarh. 2 Planning and Development Department, Madhya Pradesh
TABLE 4.2
Percentage to total population of district covered Remarks
9 10
16.4 Started as C. D. reverted to P.I. on 1-4-58 and to Post stage II on 1-4-63
22.0 Started as N. E. S. converted to C. D. on 2-10-57 and reverted to stage II on 2-10-60
14.7
19.8 14.3
12.8
Converted to stage II on 1-4-63
Stage I Stage I
P.E.
ALLOTMENT AND EXPENDITURE DURING FIRST AND SECOND
FIVE YEAR PLANS (In Rupees)
S. No. Head
2
1 Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 2 Education 3 Public Health 4 Transport and Communications 5 Housing
Soul'ce:-Collector, Tikamgarb
FIRST PLAN r-------...J,._ __ ~ __ _ "'"
Allotment Expenditure
3 4
~.300 2,366 10,000 26,600 27,000 30,050
2.350 2350 50,000 50,000
SECOND PLAN r------L---~ ---,
Allotment Expenditure
5 6
8S,6GO .51,102 120.890 101,9.7 200,600 197,197 155.205 53,221 60,000 158,00:3
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TABLE 5.1
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS (19Sl-60)
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
YEARS --.
Type of Institutions 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960
1 I} 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Primary or Junior Basic Schools
(a) 185 203 297 299 381 427 457 458 465 466 (b) 12,388 13,834 16,563 16,885 18,610 17,742 16,864 16,250 16,431 17,920 (c) 750 925 1,124 1,152 1,428 2,126 1,829 2,600 4,077 4,200 (d) 267 290 351 548 815 691 629 745 804 907 (e) 46 32 38 45 68 48 62 71 72 86
2 Middle Schools (a) 7 10 18 16 19 23 23 22 22 20 (b) 588 834 1,030 1,326 1,572 2,431 4,539 4,020 4,038 4,104 (c) 41 46 55 62 68 101 374 411 464 428 (d) 43 44 63 86 99 214 261 278 280 279 (e) 5 10 15 18 22 19 20
8 Higher Secondary or Senior Basic SchoDls
(a) 3 3 8 3 4 6 6 7 7 9 (b) 400 403 409 405 450 825 1,045 1,875 2,195 2,954 Ie) 42 48 til 67 73 100 151 156 189 202 ,J) 12 13 26 31 31 42 69 90 lOll 148 (e) 11 10 10 9 9 10 9 11 7 10
Note:-(a) No. of Institutions (b) No. of Scholars .. Males (e) No. of Scholars .. Females (d) No. of Teachers •• Males (e) No. of Teachers •• Females
Sour'ce:-District Educational Officer, Tikamgarh.
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TABLE 5.2
STATISTICS ABOUT COLLEGES
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Whether Inter, No. of Hostel 5. Degree or Government Teachers No. of Scholars facilities No. Name of Institution Post Graduate or Private Year
M F M F M F
1 !I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGES
1 S.M. Intermediate College Intermediate Government 1951 14 122 11 .. Tikamiarh
1952 14 128 10 1953 15 138 9
1954 16 150 1 10
1955 13 202 1 14
1956 Iii 222 2 18
1957 18 285 1 12
1I Government Degree College Tikamiarh
Degree Government 1958 13 .. 141 9 13
1959 2] 177 13 15
1960 22 187 19 19 .. 1961 22 232 16 29 ..
Source-Principal Government Degree College, Tikamgarh.
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TABLE 6A.l
HEALTH STATISTICS (1951 to 1960)
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Years
Description 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Primary Health Centres;
(a) Number .. .. 1 2 1 1 (b) No. of beds 8 14 10 6
Hospitals including Nursing Homes:
(a) Number 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 (b) No. 9f beds 32 32 32 32 32 74 74 74 74 74
Dispensaries. Number M.C.W:S.
(a) Number 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. (b) No. of beds 1 3 8 3 3 3 3
No. of Registered Medical Practitioners;-
(a) Allopathic .. .. 1 3 5 6 6 (b) Homoeopathic .. 1 1 1 1 1 (c) Ayurvedic 1 1 1 1
No. of Registered Nurses .. 3 3 II 2 No. of Registered Midwives .. No. of Registered Vaccinators .. .. • • No. of Family Planning Clinics
(a) Government .. II 3 3 3
(b) Non-Government .. ..
Source:-Civil Surgeon. Tikamgarh.
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TABLE 6A.2
NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO AVAILED
OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS
Year
1
1959
1960
Year
1956 1957 1958
1959 1960
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Number of ,-----..J--------Vasectomies Tubetying
5
6
TABLE 6A. 3
3
1
No. to whom contl"aceptives have been issued
4
60
60
VACCINATION STATISTICS
TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
Number of Number of vaccinations Re-Vaccination~
II 3
22.118 12,149 24,718 28,852 16,028 5,052 19,669 12,307 16,506 12,856
TABLE 6A. 4
PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA ERADICATION PROGRAMME
Year Villages Protected Total
during
No. of Villages (Target) 1st Hound 2nd Round 1 2 3 4
1953 865 S
1954 865 60B 606
1955 865 603 370
1956 865 317 395
1957 865 656 231
1958 865 707 213
1959 865 865 865
1960 865 865 965
1961 905 905 905
Source:-Malaria Medical Officer N. M. E. P. Unit Tikamgarh.
1 2 3
TABLE 7
LIST OF RAILWAY STATIO NS
Name of Station
Gl"chha Niwari Teharka.
Soufce;-Civi! Surgeon, Tikamgarh. Source-Collector, Tikamgarh'
s. No.
1
1 2
Name 2
J .uxmi Press, Gupta Press,
Source-Collector, Tikamgarh.
S. No.
1
1
Souf'CI1-Collector, Tikam~arh
TABLE R.l
LIST OF PRINTING PRESSES TIKAMGARH DISTRICT
S. Location . No. Name
3 1 2
Tikamgarh 3 Prakash Press, Tikamgarh 4 Public Press,
TABLE 8.2
LIST OF CINEMA HOUSES
Name Location
II 3
Mahaveer Talkies, Tikaplgarh
Location 3
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh
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TABLE 8,3
LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS
TIKAMGARH DlSTRICf
Place where When Held Local religious Duration of Average S. Mela or ..)._ ---.. or other occasion the Mela or total Who manages the No, Fair is held Hindi Month English Month of the Mela or Fair Fair (in days) attendance Mela/Fair
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Niwari Tahsil
1 Madia Chaitra March/April Nav Durga 20 4,000 Gram Pancbayat
2 Orchha Sravanasudi-3 July/August Sravana Tij 3 25,000 Tahsildar & Manager of the temple
3 Orchha Agrahyanasudi-5 Nov,/December Vivah Panchmj 3 25,000 Tahsildar & Manager of the temple,
4 Tarichar kalan Magha Badi-13 January/February Shankar~i ka Mela 1 2,000 Tahsildar & Manager of the temple
2 J atara Tahsil
5 Ghura Chaitra March/April Nav Durga 1 5,000 Gram Panchayat
6 Hirapur Chaitra March/April Dhup Dehi Fair 15 20,000
7 Palera Chaitra Sudi 7-11 March/April Ramnavami 5 1,000
8 Vrikhabhanpura Chaitra March/April Hanuman Fair 8 500
9 Banal'si Chaitra March/April Nav Durga 8 300
10 Bamhori Bhadra August/September Abda Saheb Fair 1 4,000
11 Bank of River Pausa December/January Khichadi Fair 1 3,000 .. 12 Punon Pauf'ajMagha Janua~y/February Sbree Bhuwaneshwar 8 500
" Mahadeo Fair
13 Lidhora Pausa/Magha January/February Bade Mahadeo Mela 15 1,000
14 Tanga Pau~a/Magha January/February Shankarji Fair 1 6,000 ., 15 Mauwara Pausa/Magha January/February Shankarji Fair 1 400
16 Deh Mafha Sudi January/February Basant panchmi 7 2,000
17 Baraghat Pausa/Magha January/February Makar Sankrant 3 5,000
18 Bandha Pausa/Magh3. January/February Bandha Fair 1 500
3 Tikarngarh Tahsil
19 Baldeogarh Chaitra Sudi-9 Marchi April Vindyavasani Fair 7 10,000 Gram Panchayat
20 Bari Ka Hanu- Asadha 11 June/July Asadhi Ekadashi 1 5,000 Gram Panchayat man (3 miles from Tikamgarh,
21 Tikamgarh Fort Asadha Badi-14 June!July Hanurnan Fair 1 8,000 Pujari of the temple
22 Tikamgarh Asadha Sudi-10 June/July Dhurkot 1 1,000 Pujari of the temple
23 Kundeshwar Kartika Sudi-ll October/N ovember Kartiki Ekadashi 10 20,000 Gram Pancbayat
24 Papara Kartika Sudi-15 October/November Jain Fair 2 10,000 Jain Community
25 Dhar Agrahyana November/December Shree pahar Digambar 3 5,000 Jain Community Fail'
26 DUrgwan Pausa/Magha January Sankrant 1 400 Villagers
27 Arara Pausa/Magha January Sankrant 1 800 Villagers
28 Kundeshwar Pausa/Magha January Sankrant 1 50,000 Gram Panchayat
29 Kundeshwar Magha. Sudi-5 ] an nary /Fe bruary Basant panchmi 1 10,000
Source:-Snperintendent of Police, Tikamgarh,