CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 SERIES 21 UTTAR PRADESH PAR'" VI-A TOWN DIRECTORY D. M. SINHA D/the Indian Administrative Service Director of Oensus Operations, Uttar Pradesh
CENSUS OF INDIA 1971
SERIES 21
UTTAR PRADESH
PAR'" VI-A
TOWN DIRECTORY
D. M. SINHA D/the Indian Administrative Service
Director of Oensus Operations, Uttar Pradesh
1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, UTTAR PRADESH (All the Census PubIic&tions of this Sta.te will bear Series 21)
Part I-A
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Part II-A
Part II~A-Supplement
Part II--B(i)
Part II ......... B( i1)
part II-B(iii)
Part II ......... B(iv) ,
Part II-C(i)
Part II~C(1'1)
Part ll-D(i)
Part TI-D(ii)
Part ill-A(i)
part III -A( ii)
Part III-B(i)&(ii)
Part IV
Part V
Part VI--A
Part VI--B
Part VI-----C
Part VIII ......... A
Part VIII-B
Pa;rt IX
Part IX-A
Part X--A
Part X-B
Pa.rt x-C
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Central Government Publications
General Report (Report on data yielded from P.C.A. ana TableR on Mothertongue and Religion) General Report (Detailed analysis of the Demogmphic, Social, Cultural and Migration pattern)
Subsidiary Tables
General Population Tables*
General Population Tables
Genpral Economic Tables*
Gl'DPral Economic Tablesi
General Economic Tablest
Gpneral Economic Tablest
Social and Cultural Tables*
Social and Cultural Tabler;
.Migration Tablest
Migration Tablest
Establishment Report and Subsidiary Tables*
Establishment Report amI Su.bsidiary Tables*
Establishment Tables*
Hou.sing Report and Tables*
Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes '
Town Directoryt
Special SUrv'ey Reports on Snlected Towns
S~rvey Reports on Selected Villages
Administration Report on Enumeration* } F' • 1 or offiCla use only
Administration Report on Tabulation
Census Atlas
State Government Publications Administrative Atlas
District Census Handbook Part A (Town and Village DirectoW)
District Census Handbook Part l3 (Village and TOWllwise Pljimary CensUl Abstract)
District Census Handbook Part C (A14alytical Report a.nd AdministratiV1 Stati~tics and District Census Tables)
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PREFACE
Town Directory, the volume in your hands, iR a new and one of the special features of the 1971 Census. It brings together at one place and by itself all the data in reRpect of cities and towns of Uttar Pradesh. All efforts have been made within the limited time and resources available to ensure uniform and accurate data in the statements. The compilation of this Directory has been made with the aim of presenting the comprehensive data in respect of the urban areas of the state in single volume and it is hoped that this will serve the requirements of the Administrators, PlannerR. Scholars and others.
The whole hearted help and cooperation received in compiling this volume from the heads of all the local bodies of this State. deserves a special mention. I am also grateful to the departments, like Local Self Goyernment, Director of Medical and Health Services. U.P .. Director of Education, U. P., Director of Meteorological Centre. New Delhi and Survey of India, Dehra Dun for their help in the supply, verification and scrutiny of data.
It is a product of five years of incessant toil. My colleague,> Shri K. S. Sinha and Shri B. B. Pande, ex-Dy. Directors of Census Operations. Shri T. D. Agrawal. Tahulation Officer incharge Technical wifl.g of this Directorate gave their beKt. I am thankful to S'Shri Ra.fiqudclin. Vinocl Soloman and Pradeep Kumar Saxena officials attached to this project for their useful contribution in respect of the completion of this book. The maps induded in this Directory were prepared under the guidance of the Senior Geographer of the maps unit of this Directorate.
I shall be failing in my duties if I do not place on record my very sincere and heart felt thank~ to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar ex-Registrar General India his successor Shri R. B. Chari and Shri D. l\L Sinha ex-Director of Census Operations, uttar Pradesh \\'ho at all Htages provided guidance and encouragement. Dr. B. K. Roy Burman. Dy. RegiRtrar General India being the incharge of the Social Studies Division of the Registrar General office has mastermined the plan envisaged for the preparation of thi:; Directory. I owe a deep debt of gratitude to him.
In the end I pay my thanks to Shri K. S. Krishnan, M'1nager, Shri V. J. Kishore Assistant Manager Govt. of India Press. Simla. and their staff for taking pains in the timely printing of this pUblication.
I would also like to place may deep sellse of appreciation to S/Shri D. P. Saxena, ex-Deputy Director, Sarabjit Singh, Deputy Director, R. S. Pandey and S. R. Gu.pta, Tabulation Officers. R. K. Saxena. Printing Inspector who had kept a constant watch upon the quick printing and Shri Raj Bahadur ProofReader for reading of proofs of this pUblication.
LOCKNOW:
October 16, 1976
S. N. BANERJI Deputy Director of Oensns Opemtiol1,s
Uttar Pradesh
PLANNING & EXECUTION OF MAPS
DlliECTION & GENERAL SUPERVISION:
Lakhan Singh M.A. (Geog.)
R. P. Singh M.A. (Geog.)
MAPDRA WING:
V.K. Jain
T. N. Sriva'3tava
S. P. Saxena
N. C. Bose
H. C. Towari
K. K. Mahajan
Anwar Husain
R. B. Sharma
J. S. Jethwani
Ali Ahmad
J. S. Bisht
S. P. Ram
Dunia Prasad
Surendra Kumar
SCRUTINY OF MAPS:-
J. C. Srivastava, M.A. (Geog.)
D. S. Lal
Yamuna Prasad
M. R. Verma
FERRO PRINTS:
V. K. Srivastava
Ex-Senior Geographer
Senior Geographer
Artist
Senior Drallghtsman
Senior Draughtsman
Draughtsma.n
Draughi:6man
DraughtHman
Dranghtsm~n
Draughtsma.n
Dr au,ght.s m~n
DraughtBma.n
Draughtsman
Draughtsman
Drau,ghtsman
Dr8.ughtsman
geographer
Senior Draughtsman
Map Assistant
Map Assistant
Fl~n(l Print Operator
FOREWORD
One of the special features of 1971 Census is' a cOl:m.pilation of directory of all the towns of India. It includes seven statements giving the status, growth history and functional category of towns, physical aspectn and location, municipal finance, civic and ot4,er amenities, medical, educational recreational a.nd cultural facilities; trade, commerce, indu~try and banking and population by religion. The Primary Census Abstract of each town will also be presented in this directory.
The rationale for providing wide n\l'ge of other information alongwith the primary census data of each town derive3 from the fact, that the dem.ographic data of the census are on the one hand the products of th~ inter-play of '1'number of economic, cultural and social factors; on the other hand the derr.ographic situ(,,':iion in it,) totality influences the economic, social and cultural developments of villages, toW):g ~nd areas of higher order. It is this dynamic interrelationship which is intended. to be h;ghlighted, by bringing together Census and non-census statit;tics and other dat~ in the town directory.
Alongwith the qu,aJita.tive and qw,ntita.ti,·e data, suitable maps have also been included in the directory. One J]l,a.p proposes to fjring out the spatial rela.tions of the towns of diff-erent size groups and Functional categories. Another one intends to bring out in visual focus, the spatial pattern of distribution of functional areas inside the towns of different size groups a.nd functional categories. In the context of these two sets of visual presentation, one important demo_graphic character of the town the gradience of the distribution of the popUlation in different densities, is proposed tl) lie brought ont ill a third map.
J It is hoped that the town directory will stimulate considerable research in the various associated disciplines in I;he country.
The planning of the project has been done in the Social Studies Division in the Office of the Regif>trar General, India, under the gnidlmce of my colleague Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies). The dita have been compiled in the offices of the Directors of Census Operations. In the compilation of the da:ta a large number of sources had to be tapped. I avail of this opportunity to thank all my colleagues associated with the project, and also the various official and non \ official agencic's without whose cooperation it would not have been possible to collect the manifold data for all the towns of the country.
NEW DELHI i
January 31, 1972
A. CHANDRA SEKHAR Regi8trar General, India
CONl'ENTS
STATE MAP SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF TOWNS
INTRODUC'l'ORY NOTE
STATEMENTS
Statement I
Statement II
Statement III
Statement IV
Statement V
Statement VI
Statement VII
Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns
Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1969
Municipal Fina.nce, 1968-69
Civic and Other Amenities, 1969
Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities in Towns, 1969
Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1969
Popu.lation by Religion, 1971
EXPLANATORY NOTE TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Townswise Primary Census Abstract
APPENDICES
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Towns according to Popu.lation size
Districtwise Towns according to Population size
Towns arranged districtwise and within it in the order of Population size
Outglowth of urban areas which do not qualify to be treated as separate towns
SCREMETIC MAPS OF 180 SELECTED TOWNS ~
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Pages
Frontispiece
1-40
41-184
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63---85
87-101
103-122
123-148
149-169
171-184
185
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215-232
216-223
224-227
228-231
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INTRODUOTORYNOTES
According to the 1971 Census the population residing in Urban areas of the State was 12,388,596 accounting for 14'02% of the total population. In 1901 these figures stood at 5,390,611 (11'09%). It would be apparent that urbanisation has not made much headway ; although the strength of the Urban population has increased by 6,997,985.
On account of industrial development and technological advancement in urban centres as also pressure on land in the rural areas, there is a constant migration of population from rural areas to urban centres in search of livelihood. As a result several agglomerations have sprung up in or around industrial areas which now present problems which were never dreamt of in the past. It has become necessary to make detailed studies of the complex problems which have arisen in the urban areas. It is expected that the data presented here would be helpful to demographers and research scholars for further research in the field.
Among manifold problems of Urban areas housing is the most acute one. Closely co~ne~ted with it are problems of water supply, samtatlOn, transport and communication. When large number of persons stay in a small area, the hazards to health are also many. Provision of protected water supply and adequate underground drainage facility is the minimum requirement of any health programme in a densely urbanised area. A large number of persons have t? commute every day not only to and from theIr places of work, but marketing centres and places ohecreac,ion and entertainment. A satisfactorY,and effi,ient transport system is a basic requirement which must be fulfilled. Provision of educational facilities to children in the school-going agegroups within reasonable distance is a requirement which cannot be ignored.
A very careful and systematic study of the lbove problems has to be made in order to provide a balanced development of any area. Basic data for each of the urban areas of the State is being published for the first time in Census to meet out the urgent need of the administrators, planners and others. It is hoped that this data at one place would be helpful in Urban studies.
Scope of Town Directory
This Directory furnishes the basic data for each urban area in the State in seven statements MP(D)2DcOUP~1
covering:
(1) the status of the Civic Administration, the functional category of towns and the growth of population since 1901 ;
(2) Physical aspects and location; (3) Civic finance; (4) Civic and other amenities; (5) Medical, educational, recreational and
cultural facilities ; (6) Trade, industry, commerce and banking
facilities and (7) Population by religion.
The Primary Census data for each urban area are also incorporated in the volume.
In the case of municipal towns, the non-Census data were obtained from municipal authorities and for other towns these were obtained from the concerned local authorities. The information was scrutinised in the Directorate of Census Operations.
Definition of Urban Area
The study of definitions of urban area from 1901 to 1971 Census provides an interesting account, pointing towards a gradual evolution. Briefly the definitions of town in different censuses are given below. For more detailed study Part II-A (i)--General Population Tables, Census of India 1961 and 1971 may be consulted.
1901 ana 1911-A town was defined as :-
(i) every continuous group of houses inhabited permanently by not less than 5,000 people and
(ii) every area within which the Chaukidari Act or the Municipal Act or the Cantonment Act is in force.
1921-The definition remained as before except that for the above Acts, Act-II of 1914 and Act II of 1916 were substituted. Two explanations were added.
1 Where several villages lie so close together that their homes form a continuous group with a population exceeding 5,000 such group is a town and
2 Where one village is broken up into distinct groups of homes, none of which
contains more than 5,000· 'inhabitants the place is not a. town.
1931 and 1941 The definition included all municipalities, no·
tilled areas, town areas and cantonments. The Census Superintendent was given the discretion to treat a place inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons as a V;)Wll considering its character, importance and historical associations.
1961-In the Census of 1951 a oity was defined as a town with a. population not less than one lakh or any other town wit~ an expected popu~ation of 50,000 or above whICh the State Supenntendents with the sanction of the State Government might decide to treat as a oity for Oensus purposes.
1961-The following places were deemed to be Urban at the 1961 Oensus :
1 • .All Municipalities and Notified Areas
2. All Cantonments
3 • .All places satisfying the three conditions noted below :-
(i) Population exceeds 5,000
(ii) At least three-fourths of the working population depends on non-agricultural pursuits and
(iii) Density of population exceeds 1,000 persons per sq. mile (386 per sq. km.)
4. All localities though not in them;,elves 100301 bodies which are coutiguous to a city or town and have urban charactflristics mentioned at (ii) and (iii) above.
The definition adopted during 1961 Oensus was also adopted during the 1971 Oensus and all places satisfying the following conditions have been treated as towns :-
1. All Municipal Oorporations, Municipal Boards, Oantonments and Notified Areas.
2. All localities though not in themselves local bodie"l but forming part of a. city or town agglomeration.
3. All otuer placoo satisfying all the three undermentioned conditions ;-
(a) a minimum popUlation of 5,000 :
(b) at least 75% of male working population is non-agricultural, and,
(c) a density of population exceed jng 1,000 persons per sq. mile (386 persons per sq. km.)
Those which have a population of one lakh and above were treated as 'Oities'.
DETAILED NOTES OF ITEMS COVERED IN THE STA'l'EMEN'lS TO THE TOWN DJRECTORY
The basic data of the Town Directory have been presented in the following seven statements ;-
Statement I
Oivic status of each town, its growth since 1901, its functional category in 1961 ancl1971 Oensuses have been given in this Statement. The civic administration status of each town as in 1970 has been recorded in column 5 of the statement by using the following abbreviations :-
Status Abbreviation
1 Municipal Oorporation 0 2 Municipal Board M 3 Town Area Oommittee TO 4 Notified Area Oommittee NA 5 Oantonment OR
Oolumns 14 and 15 of the statement reveal the fUD6tional categories of the towns according to 1961 and 1971 Census. The method applied for determining the functional category is nniform for 1961 and 1971 Oensuse$ and was worked out on the basis of the formula given below:-
The nine industrial categories of workers adopted in 1971 Oensus were grouped into 5 sectors as follows ;-
Functiondl Sector
1. Primary Activities
(agricultural and
its allied bran· ches)
2. Industry (including constructions)
3. Commercial
4, Transport. St?rage and COIlllIlumCations.
5. Other services
Iuoust:dal Categories
I Cultivator~
II Agricultural Labourers
ill Livestock, forestry, fishing, huut. ing and pinntations, Orchards and aWed activities.
IV Mining and Quarrying.
V Manufacturing, procegsing, servieing and repairs.
VI Constructions
Vil Trade and Commerce
VIII Transport, Storage and Communications.
IX Other services.
These five functional sectors have been shown 'by using the following abbreviations ;-
Functional Sector Atbrt.vj~;U('ll
1 Primary activities Pro 2 Industry Ind. 3 Commercial Com.
4 Transport, Storage and Communications. Tr.
5 Other Services Ser.
The percentage of workers under each of the above five groups to totaJ working population is worked out for each town. These towns are then classified according to their percentage values which determine the charactcl'ist,ics of the towns as primary activity, industrial, commercial, transport and service etc. . town on the following basis :- (i) If one functlOnal sector of the economy absorbs more than 2/5th of the total working population (more than 40%) then the town would be designated (mono-functional) by that particular industrial category. ('ii) If the percentage falling under anyone industrial category is less than 40% then the next predominant industrial category is taken into account, So that their total reaches three-fifths of the working population i.e. 60 per cent. Such a town would then be designated as (bi-functional) like, industrycum-service town or commercial-clU'm-transport town or as the figures may indicate. (ii1:) If the total percentage of any two categories does not come to 60 per cent, then the third predominant industrial category is taken into account and it is designated as (multi-functional) like, Industry-cum-service-cum-transport town etc.
Statement II
This statement gives details of phy"ical aspects and location of towns. Under physical aspects, the details relating to annual rainfall and minimum and maximum temperature are given. The statement also gives the details of distance (by road) of the towns from the nearest City. (with popUlation of 1 lakh and above), from State Headquarters. District Headquarters and Tahsil Headquarters, from the nearest railway station and bus station. It abo gives details as to whether or not a town hl1s a navigable riverj canal within 10 km. and the name of sea-port (if any) within 50 km. (The latter is not applicable to towns of Uttar Pradesh).
Statement III
']'his statement gives details of Civic finance for tue Municipal Corporation, Municipal Board,
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Notified Area, Town Area and CanwnmtJnt Board for the year 1968-69. It covers the reecipts under different heads like receipt through Taxcb, revenue derived from municipal properties, Government grants, loans, advances and oUler sources. It also covers the items of expenditur." of different heads like general administration, pUblic safety, public health and conveniences, public works, public institutions and others.
Statement IV
This statement gives details about Civic and other amenities. It covers information on the type of road with length, system df sewerage! drainage, number of latrines by types, method of dis-posal of night soil, source and capacity of protected water supply and availability of fire fighting services. The statement also gives details of the number of electric connections by types. Following abbreviations are used in the statement:-
Column 3
R09.d Length 1 Kuchcha Road
2 Pucca Road
Column 4
System o~ Sewerage/Drainage 1 Sewerage 2 Open Surface Drainage 3 Pit System (or Soak Pits) 4 Septili Tanks
5 Box Surface Drains
Column 8
Method of Disposal of Night Soil 1 Baskets 2 Carts 3 Hand Carts (wheel barrows)
4 Head Load 5 Mechanical Transport
Column 9 Source of Protected Water Supply
lOver Head Tank
2 Tube-well
3 Service Reservoir
4 River
5 Canal
6 Fountain
7 Hand Pipe
8 Well
Abbrevia.tion KR PR
S OSD PT ST
BSD
B C HC
RL M
ORT TW SR R
C F HP W
statement V
This statement glVes details relating to medieal edueational, recreational and cultural fD,cilities available in the towns. Details relating to medical institutions by types and the number of beds in each type of institution and different types of educational institutions are also shown in the statement. It also reveals the details relating to the facilities of stadia, cinemas, allditoria or drama halls and public libraries or reading yooms. Only Government, Semi-Government and charitable medical institutions have been covered. To denote the various types of medical and educational institutions the following notations are used :-
Column 3
Type of Medical Jm:titutkns 1 Hospital 2 Dispensary 3 T. B. Olinic
4 Health Oentre 5 Nursing Home
6 Family Planning Oentre
7 OtherE
ColumnS
Type of Edu3ational Institutions
1 Arts Oollege
2 Science Oollege
3 Oommerce Oollege
4 Law Oollege 5 Agriculture Oollege
6 Arts and Science Oollege
7 Arts and Commerce Oollcge
Notations H D
TBO
HO NH FO
o
A
S
o L
Agr.
AS AO
8 Science and Oommerce 0011e6c 80 ~~ Oombined Arts, Science and Oom-
merce Oollege ASO 10 Arts, Science, Oommerce and
Law Oollege ASOL
Column 17
Cultur"aJ Facilitirs
1 Public Library
2 Reading Room
StatE'DlEl~ t VI
PL
RR
ThiR staten. cut contains information relatinrr to trade, commerce, industry and hanking. It. co~'ers detB.ib of three mmn, important commodities imported to, exported from and manufact.ured in
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the town. The commodities mentioned therein are those having highest mOlwtary value. In a few cases if the town is famous for manufacturing or exporting some particular item, eVen though the money value is not high, such items have also been included. It also gives the number of banks and agricultural as well as non-agricultural Cooperative Oredit Societies.
Statement VII
Till'l statement covers the detail'l of the population (by sex break-up) of each town by religion viz. Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Jainism, Ohrio;1-tianity and Buddhism. Persons belonging to other religions and pursuations have been shown in columns 15-16 and those who have not stated their religion have been shown in columns 17-18.
Primary Census Abstract
It contains primary Oensus data which includes area of each town in Sq. kilometres, the number of occupied residential houses, the number of households, total population with sex breakup (including Houseless and Institutional population) and popUlation of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, literate and educated persons. The entire working population of each town with Rex breakup is divided into uine broad industrial categories namely (i) cultivators, (ii) agricultural labourers, (iii) those working in livestock, fore~try, .1shing, hunting, plantation etc., (iv) in mining and quarrying, (v) in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairing, (vi) in construction, (vii) in trade and commerce, (viii) in transport, storage and communications and (ix) in other services and non-working population.
Urban Development
The rate of increase of Urban population in Uttar Pradesh and in other States of India is shown in Table 1. It would be seen from the Table that during the decade 1961-71 while the population of U.P. increased by 19·79 per cent, its urban population increased by 30·68 per cent. It would fUl'tlJer be seen that in 1961 the proportion of urban population to the total population was 12·85 per cent which has now gone upto 14·t,2 per cent in 1971.
The rate of growth of population in Uttar Pradesh during the two deeadeR 1951-1961 and 1961-71 is lower as compared to All India. During 1951-61 decade the population ill Uttar Pradesh increased by 16· 66% against the All India increa,se of 21 ·64 per cent, similarly, during the decade 1961-71, the population in Uttar Pradesh increased by 19·79 per cent against the All India
figure of 24·75 per cent. The growth of urban in Uttar Pradesh compared to 1951-61. population in U. P. had shown an increase of Study of growth of urbanisation in Dttar 9·90 per cent during 1951-61 against the All India Pradesh and India brings out some interesting figure of 26·41 per cent. This gap has narrowed points. The urban population in Uttar Pradesh down durin~ 1961-71 decade silice the urban in 1901 was 53·911akhs which formed 11'01 per population 1; Uttar Pradesh increased by 30· 68 cent (If the total population. The eorresponding per cent againflt 38·23 per cent in All India. Pace figures for the country was 2·59 crorcs, which of urbanisation during 1961-71 has been faste constituted 10·84 per cent of the total population.
Census Year
1901 19I1 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971
Census Year
1901 19I1 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971
Total Population
48.627,655 48,154.908 46,672,398 49,779,538 56,535,154 63,219,655 73,754,554 88,341,144
Total Population
238,396,327 252,093,390 251,321,213 278,977,238 318,660,580 361,088,090 439,234,771 548,159,652
TABLE 1 Growth of Population
UTTAR PRADESH . _-----A.
Rural Decada.l r-
Percentage Variation Population
43,237,044 -0·97 43,248,235 -3·08 41,735,982 +6.66 44,210,769
+13·57 49,518,664 +1l.82 54,593,956 +16·66 64,274,659 +19·78 75,952,548
ALL I~DIA
Rural Decadal r- __..A.,
Percentage variation Population
212,544,454 +5·75 226,151,757 -0·31 223,235,046
+11.00 245,521,249 +14·22 274,507,283 +13.31 298,644,381 +21.51* 360,298,168 +24·79 439,045,675
S(jUTce: 1971 Census-General Population Tables-Part II-A (i), India.
Urhan r-
Decadal Decadal Percentage Population Percentage
variation variation
5,390,611 0·03 4,906,673 -8·98
-3·50 4,936,416 +0·61 +5·93 5,568,789 +12.81
+12.01 7,016,490 +26.00 +10.25 8,625,699 +22·93 +17.73 9,479,895 +9·90 +18.17 12,388,596 +30.68
Urban r------__..A.,
Decadal Decadal Percentage Population Percentage variation variation
25,851,873 +6·40 25,941,633 +0'35 -1·29 28,086,167 8·27 +9·98 33,455,989 +19.12
+11·81 44,153,297 +31·97 +8·79 62,443,709 +41·42
+20·64 78,936,603 +26.41 +21'86 109,113,977 +38'23
During the last 70 years the percentage of urban the absolute figures, the total urban population population in Uttar Pradesh has moved up from in Uttar Pradesh has more than doubled while 11·09 per cent in 1901 to 14·02 per cent in 1971 All India figures have quadrupled in last 70 against the All India figure of 10·84 per cent in years_ 1901 to 19·91 per cent in 1971. If we consider
TABLE 2 Percentage Increase of Urban Population to Total Population from 1901 to 1971
UTTAR PRADESH Census
Year Total Urban population population
-----1901 48,627,655 '5,390,611 1971 88,341,144 12,388,596
Percentage of Urban
population to Total
popUlation
11.09 14·02
Total population
238,396.327 548,159,652
ALL I~DIA
Urban population
25,851,873 109,113,977
---~ Percentage of Urba-n population
to Total population
10.84 19·91
* (i) In working out 'decade variation' and 'percentage decade variation' for India for HId-51 and 1951-61, the 1951 I; 19Ci! population of Tuensang district of Nagaland i.e. 7,025 & 134,275 respectively have not been taken into account as thiB area was censused for the first time in 1951 and these figures are not, comparable.
(ii) The 1961 population (336,558) of Ar-unachal Pradesh (N. E. F. A.) has also not been taken into account for working ani; the deca.de variation and percentage decade variation fOf 1951-61 of In.dia as it was censused for the first time in 1961 Census.
It would be seen from Table 3 below that urban population has been increasing fluring the last decade in Uttar Pradesh as well as in India. The proportion of urban population to total population varies considerably from State to State. The statewise percentage of' urban population shows that Uttar Pradesh ranks fourteenth as rp gi1f/l:-! proportion of urban population. Uttar Pmdl'sh is thus far behind the country's average of 19·91 per cent in urbanisation. The pace of urbanisation in Uttar Pradesh, in spite of its large number of cities and towns, has been much sbwer t.han in the country as a whole.
TABLE 3
Proportion of Urban population in each StD,le- o
1971 (AITanged in descending order of !lE r -centage of Urban population)
Name of Statel Total Urban Percen-Union Territory Population Population tage of
Urban Popula-
tion to
Total
1 2 3 4
All India 548,159,6521 09,113,977 19'91 States
Maharashtra 50,412,235 15,711,211 31-17 Tamil Nadu 41,199,168 12,464,834 30.26 Gujarat 26,697,475 7,496,500 28.08 West Bengal 44,312,01l 10,967,033 24.75 Mysore 29,299,014 7,122,093 24·31 Punjab 13,551,060 3,216,179 23·73 Andhra Pradesh 43,502,708 8,402,527 19·31 Jammu and Kashmir 4,616,632 858,221 18·59 Haryana 10,036,80S 1.772,959 17·66 Rajasthan 25,765,806 4,543,761 17·63 Madhya Pradesh 41,654,1l9 6,784,767 16·29 Kerala 21,347.375 3,466,449 16·24 MeghaJaya 1,01l,699 147,170 14·55 Uttar Pradesh 88,341,144 12,388,596 14'02 Manipur 1,072,753 141,492 13·19 Tripara 1,556,342 162,360 10·43 Bihar 56,353,369 5,633,966 10·00 Nagaland 516,449 51,394 09·95 Sikkim 209,843 19,668 09·37 Assam* 14,957,542 1,326,981 08·87 Orissa 21,944,615 1,845,395 08·41 Himachal Pradesh 3,460,434 241,890 06-99
Union Territories
Chandigarh 257,251 232,940 90·55 Delhi 4,065,698 3,647,023 89·70 Pondicherry 471,707 198,288 42·04 Goa, Daman and Diu 857,771 226,774 26·44 Andaman and Nicobar
Islands 115.133 26,218 22·77 Arunachal Pradesh 467,511 17,288 03·70 Dadra and Nagar Ha veJi 74,170 Laccadive, Minicoy and
Amindivi Islands 31,810
*Includes Mizo district now constituted as Union Territory of Mizoram.
Source: Series I-India, Paper 1 of 1972-Final Population.
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Note on Statement I
Number of Towns-There were 284 urban areas in 1961 Census. in Uttar Pradesh. This figure has moved up to 334 during the 1971 Census. It is significant that all the 284 urban areas of 1961 Censlis hnve retained their urban status during 1071 Census. As such no town was declassified during the decade 1961-71.
TGWllS Added in 1971 Census
During the Census of 1971, 50 new areas have been given urban status. All these except Atarra have attained urban status for the first time. Atarra was first treated as urban area in 1951. Subsequently it was declassified on account of nonfulfilment of the urban conditions in 1961. In 1971 Atarra with a population of ] 7,231 regained its urban status. Mandaha, Muhammadabad and Bansi, which are tahsil head'-{uarters were treated as urban areas for the first time during the 1971 Census. Pithoragarh and Khalilabad have also been classified as Urban during the 1971 Census, the former is a district headquarters and latter a tahsil headquarters. Khalilabad has acquired urban status due to its emergence as a centre of manufacture anet sale of handloom products. Manwdih, Ohm and Renukoot are classified as urban areas for the first time during the 1971 CenRuR, the former being industrial-cum-residential town, which hat:: "prung up on account of the mannfacture of Diesel locomotive, the latter is due to the E't::tahlishment. ot some big conCerns like Hindalcc et.'. and Obra, with 11,505 persons, has come up on aecount of Obra Thermal Powe~ Project. Bharat He~wy Electricals Ltd., an industrial-cum-residential township near Hardwar with a population of 12,094 persons has attained urban stat.us durin6 the 1971 Censm,. Table 4 gives details of the towns added in 1971 alongwith their population.
TABLE 4
Town::> RoO_cd in ] 9'1] Census
Name of District
1
1. Chamoli
2 Tehri Garhwal
3 Pithoragarh
4 Almora 5 Naini Tal
Name of Town
2
1 Joshimath 2 dhamoli Gopeshwar 3 Badrinathpnri Muni-ki-Reti
Pithoragarh Bagheshwar
Tanakpur
PopUlation (1971-CensUB)
3
5,852 6.354
Uninhabited 1,126
ll,942
4.314 6,0<!3
6 Bijnor 7 Moradabad 8 Budaun 9 Shahjahanpur
10 Dehra Dun II Saharanpur
12 Meerut
13 Aligarh 14 Mathura 15 Mainpuri 16 Etawah 17 Kanpur 18 Allahabad
19 Jhansi
20 Hamirpl;IT
21 -Banda 22 Hardoi 23 Gonda 24 Bara Banki 25 Faizabad 26 Basti
27. Deoria 28. Jaunpur 29. Ballia 30. Ghazipur 3l. Varanasi
32 Mirzapur
TABLE 4-concld.
• 2
Seohara Rustamnagar Sahaspur Dataganj Rly. Settlement Rosa Vikasnagar Rharat Heavy Electricals
Ltd., Ranipur 1 Ordnance Factory,
Muradnagar 2 Aminagar Sarai 3 Kalla 4 Rasulpur Dhulri 5 Hastinapur Mursan Baldeo Bewar Lakhna I.I.T. 1 Sirsa 2 Bharatganj ·1 Talbehat 2 Hansarigird Maud aha Atarra
Madhoganj Tulsipur Rampur Bhawanipur Gosainganj 1 Khalila bad 2 Bansi Siwarhi Kerakat
Reoti Muhammdabad 1 Chakia 2 Chandauli 3 Gyanpur 4 Lohta 5 Maruadih 1 Markundi 2 Dudhi
3 Ohurk Ghurma 4 Chopan 5 Renukoot 60bra
3
22,821 5,391 7,701 5,086 7,066
12,094
9,026 5,637 9,333 4,944 8,889 5,262
5,562 7,182 5,320 5,638 6,112 6,446 7,518 4,416
14,629 17,231 5,573 9,599 5,740 5,827
13,539 12,125 7,555 6,123
11,617 13,320 6,343 5,286 5,224 5,772
11,213 1,312 5,084 7,429 1,954
10,566 11,505
The 1971 population count reveals that the population of Uttar Pradesh State is 8·83 crores, of which 1·24 crores reside in urban areas. Thus he percentage of urban population to the total
Ltate population comes to 14·02 per cent. The Rdistrictwise distribution of urban population
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given hereunder (Table 5) shows that Luoknowl Dehra Dun, Kanpur, Agra, Varanasi, Jhansi, Meerut, Moradabad, Saharan pur, Barcilly, Naini Tal, Rampur, Allahabad, Bijnor, Aligarh, Mathura and Shahjahanpur districts have higher proportion of urban population as compared to the State average of 14·02. The remaining di'ltricts (37) fall below the:- State average. I,uclmow, the capital of the State is highly urbanised district with 59· 90 per cent of the population living in urban areaR. Thp next in order is Dehra Dun distri.,t having 47 ·08 per cent urban population. It it closely followed by Kanpur and Agra with 42·00 per cent and 36·61 per cent respectively. Pratapgarh, Sultanpuf, Basti, Unnao, Teh~i Garhwal and Deoria districts are least urbanIsed as the urban population in these districts varies from a minimum of 1· 96 per cent. in Pratapgarh to 2· 96 per cent in Deoria. The following Table 5 gives the distribution of urban population in descending order:
TABLE 5
Districtwise Proportion of Urban Population in Descending Order (1971 Census)
SI. No.
Name of District Total population
1 2 3
1 Lucknow 2 Dehra Dun
3 Kanpur 4 Agra 5 Varanasi 6 Jhansi 7 Meerut 8 Moradabad 9 Saharanpur
10 Bareilly 11 Naini Tal
12 Rampur 13 Allahabad 14 Bijnor 15 AJigarh 16 Mathura 17 Shahjahanpur
UTTAR PRADESH
18 Muzaffarnagar
19 Jalaun 20 Pilibhit 21 Bulandshahr
1,617,846 577,306
2,996,232 2,308,638 2,852,459 1,307,058 3,366,953 2,428,971 2,054,834 1,779,867
790,080 901,209
2.937.278 1.490185 2,111,829 1,290,307 1,286,104
88,341,144 1,802,289
813,490 752,114
2,073,343
Urban population
4
823,470 2,71,777
1,282,331 845,236 716,774 321,297 816,986
577,257 482,807 396,49~
174,879 176.<Wi 542,103 269702 3770:n.
212,7'" 196,022
12,388,596 249,815 111,824 102,810
276,408
Percentage !
to Tota.!
population
5
50·90 47·08
42·80 36·61 25·13 24·58 24·26 23·77 23·50 22·28 22.13
19·M 18.44 18·10 17·M 16·49 ,r
15·24 14·02 13·86 13·73 13·67 13.33
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TABLE 5-contd. TABLE 5--concld.
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
38 Bam Banki 1,635,593 94,213 5·76 22 Mirzapur 1,541,088 185,385 12·03 39 Gonda 2,320,029 130,116 5'65 23 Farrukhabad 1,556,930 169,902 10·91 40 . Fatehpur 1,278,254 71,908 5·63 24 Hamirpur 988,215 97,956 9·91 41 Almora 750,038 39,112 5·21 25 Etah 1,570,925 154,213 9·82 42 Azamgarh 2,857,484 148,867 5·21 26 Etawah 1,447,702 141,694 9·79 43 Ballia 1,58R,935 72,760 4·58 27 Faizabad 1,927,281 184,182 9·56 44 Ghazipnr 1,531,654 69,000 4·50 28 Budaun 1,645,967 153,871 9·35 45 Chamo!i 292,571 12,206 4·17 29 Mainpuri 1,445,534 122,022 8·44 46 Uttarkashi 147,805 6,020 4·07 30 Banda 1,182,215 97,956 8·29 47 Pithoragarh 313,747 11,942 3'81 31 Gorakhpur 3,038,177 240,158 7·90 48 Rae Barcli 1,510,812 51,403 3·40 32 Hardoi 1,849,519 146,169 7·90 49 Deoria 2,812,350 83,109 2·96 33 Sitapur 1,884,400 142,075 7·54 50 Tohri Garhwal 397,385 10,523 2·65 34 Garhwal 553,028 34,847 6·30 51 Urmao 1,484,393 38,195 2·5'7 35 Jaunpur 2,005,434 124,562 6·21 52 Basti 2,984,090 75,299 2·52 36 Kheri 1,486,590 92,343 6·21 53 Suitanpur 1,642,928 32,330 1·97 37 Bahraich 1,726,972 102,482 5·93 54 Pratapgarh 1,422,707 27,909 1·96
Towns Dec18,ssified in 1971
As already Rtated, nO town has been declassified during the decade 1961-71.
TABLE 6
Distribution of Towns by Population SIze Class 1961 and 19'71
Population size Number of Total Percentage Number of Total Percentage Towns in . urban to total Towns in urban to total
1961 popUlation urban 1971 population urban
CLASS I CLASS II CLASS III CLASS IV CLASS V CLASS VI
1
(100,000 and over) (50,000 to 99,999) (20,000 to 49,999)
(10,000 to 19,999) (5,000 to 9,999) (Below 5,000)
2
17 18
56 82
85 26
Seven cities-Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra, Varanasi, Allahabad, Meerut and Bareilly have continued to remain in Olass I ever since 19(\1. In 1931, Moradabad acquired the status of a Olass I city. In 1941 Shahjahanpur, Saharanpur, Aligarh and Jhansi qualified for this class. In 1951 Ramp'.lr, Dehra Dun, Mathura and Gorakhpur joined the rank. In 1961 Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal joined this class and in 1971 Firozabad, Ghaziabad, Muzaffaranagar, Farrukhabad-cnm-Fatehgarh and Faizabad-cum-Ayodhya raising, the number of Class I cities to 22.
It would be seen from Table 6 given above that 49.97 per cent of. ~he ~otal urban popul~tion was living in Olass l CitIes ill 1961 Census, thIS propor ..
population popUlation
3 4 5 6 7
4,737,347 49·97 22 6,551,912 52·89 1,226,554 12·94 21 1,432,433 H·56 1,687,352 17·80 71 2,214,046 17·87 1,129,457 lI·91 100 1,431,064 11·56
643,395 6·79 94 702,920 5·67 55,790 0·59 26 56,221 0.45
tion has gone up to 52·89 per cent in 1971. As against 18 towns in the population range of 50,000 to 99,999 during 1961 Census there are now 21 such towns in 1971 Census. The towns added to the list of Class II towns are Haldwani-cumKathgodam, Banda and Khurja. The population in Class II towns formed 12· 94 per cent of the total urban population during 1961 Census. During the decade this proportion has gone down to 11·56. During 1961 Oensus 62·91 per cent of the urban population livetl in Class I and II towns, this proportion bas gone up to 64·45 per cent during 1971 Oensus. This shows an increasing concentration of population in the towns of higher class. There were 56 Oll'J.ss III towns in 1961 Census
covering 17·80 per cent urban population. This number rose to 71 in the 1971 Census but the peroontagf' of population covered is about the same (17' 87). As against 82 Class IV townf> covering ll·91 pl'r cent of the urban population in 1961, there are now 100 such towns covering 11·56 per cent ot urhan population. In this class although the numher has increas~d, the proportion of population has gone down. There were 85 Class V towns in 1961, their nUlllber has gone up to 94 in 1971 showing an increase in number of towns. The proportion of urban population living in such towns has sliJ!htly gone down during the 1971
9
Census. There were 26 Class VI towns in the 1961 Oensus and this number remains constant. The percenta,se of total population has, however, gone down from 0·59 to 0·45.
The distribution of towns hy CIVIC status is given in the tollowing table 7 which rewals th9t five cities namely Kan pUi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Allahabad and Agra have MunicipalOorporations while 151 townR have Municipal Boards, 11 towns have Notified Areas, 83 towns have Town Areas and 54 towns in the State have neither munioipahties nor town areas for the town administration::!.
TABLE 7 Towns classified according to their Population and Civic Status 19~'O
Population size
I n nl IV V VI
Total
Total number of towns in
1971
22 21 71
100 94 26
334
Functional Characteristios
Municipal Corporations
5
5
During the 1961 Census, 284 areas were declared as urban areas. The distribution of all these 284 towns by their functional categories revealed that 127 towns had mono-functional characteristics, 78 towns had bi-functional.characteri'ltics and 79 towns had multi-funotIOnal characteristics. Accordin{! to the 1971 Census 334 towns have been declared as urban and their distribution by functional categories indicate.'1 that 133 have mono-functional characteristics, 67 have bi-functional characteristics and 133 have multiflIDctional characteristics. One town namely Badrinathpuri was uninhabited at the time of the e~umeration during the 1971 Oensus. The followmg Table 8 shows the comparison of functional categones of towns during the 1961 and 1971 Censuses:-
TABLE 8 Functional Categories of Towns 1961 and 1971
Functional Category
1
Mono. FUnctional JService
2 Primary Activities lIndUBtry
No. of Towns r---""-----,
1971 1961
2 3
133 66 25 26
127 83 3
28
Number of Towns having
Municipal Notified Town Boards areas areas
17 19 60 5 2 44 19 28
9 II 51 2 6 2
151 41 83
TABLE 8--contd.
1
4 Transport 5 Com:qJ.erciai
Bi·Functional 1 Industry·cum.Service
2 Service·cum·Commercial 3 Primary Activities.cum.Industry 4 Commercial· cum· Service
5 Industry-cum·Primary Activities 6 Service.cum.Industry
7 Primary Activities·cum.Service 8 Industry·cum·Commercial 9 Commercial·cum-Industry
10 Primary Activities·cum·Commercial 11 Commercial·cum.Primary Activities 12 Service-cum· Primary Activities 13 Transport·cum.Service 14 Commercial-cum-Transport
15 Industry·cum·Transport 16 Primary Activities.cum.Transport
2
13 3
67 11
13
6
5 5
4
4 4,
4
3
2
2 1 1 1
1
Multi·Functional 133
1 Service.cum-Commercial .. cum.lndustry 10
2 Industry·cum.Service·cum·Commercial 13
Other status
2 4 9
23 16
54
3
11 2
78 21 14 1 4 2
23 4
2 1
1 fj
79
10
4
TABLE 8-contd.
1
3 Primary-Activities-cum-Commercialcum-Industry
4 Service-cum-Indu13try-c'um-Commercial
5 Industry-cum-Commercial-cnm-Sen'ice
6 IndustrY-Cllm-Primary Activitios-cnmCommercial
7 Primary Activities-c Itm-Service-cumCommercial
S Commercial-I'um-Industry-cum-Service
9 Primary Activities-cum-Inclustry-cumCommercial
10 I'rimary Activities--cnm-Industry-cumService
11 Industry-cu II-Commercial-rum-Primary Activities
12 Primary Activities-cum-Commercialcum-Service
13 Industry-cltm-Service-cltm-Primary Acrivities
14 Cornmercial-cum-Service-c,um-Industry
15 Primary Activities-cum-Service--cum Industry
16 Cornmercial-ntm-Primary Activitiescum-Service
17 Industry-cum-Primary Activities-cumService
18 Service_cum-Transport-cum-Industry
19 Service-cum-Comrnercial-cum-Primary Activities
20 Service-cum-Primary Activities-cumCommercial
21 Commercial-cum-Primary Activitiescum-Industry
22 Service-cum-Primary Activities-cumIndustry
23 Primary Activities-cum-Transport-cumCommercial
24 Service-cum-Industry -cum-Primary Activities
~ fCommereial-cum-Industry -cum-Primary Activities
26 Commercial-cum-Service-cum-Primary Activities
27 Commercial-cum-Transport-cumfuduBtry
28 Commercial-cum-Transport-cumService
Functional
Functional Categories
1
MonO_Functional Service Primacy Activities Industry Transport
2
o 10
8
9
9
6
6
5
6
3 4
4
4
4 2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
I
3
8
5
1
2
2
7 4
4
4
2
5
6
3
I
2
10
TABLE 8-<lOncld.
1
29 Service-cum-Transport-cnm-Commercial
30 Transport-cum-Primary Activities-cnm-Service
31 Commercial-c~tm-Service-cum-Transport
32 Industry-cum-Service-cum-Transport
33 Service-c~tm-Primary Activities-cum-'fransport
2 3
1 2
1
1
A further analysis of towns by the functional categories itml :-;ize class of towns (given in Table 9) shows that out of 22 Class I towns, 5 towns have one chamct.eristic viz. Service (3 towns) and Industry (2 towns), 8 have two characteristics viz. Inclust,'y-cum-Service and 9 have three characteri sties ot which on p has Service-cum-Commercialcum-Industry, three have Industry-cum-Servicecum-Commercia.!, two have Service-cum-Industrycum-Commercial, one has Industry-cum-Commercial-cum-Service and two have Service-cum-Transsport-cum-Industry. Out of 21 Class II tuWlls, 3 have a sin~le characteristic, 4 have two characteristics and 14 have three characteristics. Out of 71 Class III towns, 18 have a single characteristic 19 have two characteristics and 34 have three characteristics. Out of 100 Class IV towns, 42 have single characteristic, 15 have two characteristics and 44 have three characteristics. In Class V towns, 42 have one characteristic, 21 have two characteristics and 31 have three characteristics, whereas in class VI towns, 23 have one characteristic, one each has two and three characteristics. It would be seen that Service is mainly reflected as a single important characteristic in 66 towns of different classes.
The classification of towns bv functional categories pointedly brings out th~t there are very few towns which have a single characteristic_ It would be seen from the towns having two characteristics or three characteristics that Service hold an important place in combination with Industrial and Primary Activities for most of the towns. The second position after Service is occupied by Primary Activities.
TABLE 9
Categories by SIze Class of Towns
Cla.ss of Towns Total ,--- ~ -----,
I II III IV V VI
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(133) 5 3 18 42 42 23 (66) 3 2 10 14 22 15 (25) 3 15 I'i 2 (26) 2 I 4 10 9 (13) 1 2 4 6
11
TABLE 9-condd.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Commercial (3) 1 2 Bi· Functional (67) 8 4 19 14 21 1 Industry -cum- Service (11) S 1 2 Servioes-cum-Commerci;t1 (13) 9 2 2 Pro Aot.-cum·Industry (6) I 2 3 Industry-cum-Pr. Activities (5) 1 2 I Commercial·cum-Serviee (5) 2 3 Service. Gum-Industry (4) 2 2 Pr. Act.· cum- 8ervice (4)
Industry-cum-Commercial (4) 2 2 Commercial-cum-Industry (4) 1 3 Pro Act.·cum-Commercial (3) 3 Commercial.cum-Pr. Activities (2)
Services-cum·Pr. Activities (2)
Commercia I-cum' Transport (1 ) . 1
Pr. Activities-cum-Transport (1)
Industry-cum-Transport (1)
Transport-cum.Services (1) I Multi-Functional (133) 9 14 34 44 31 1 Service-cum.CommerciaI-C'um-Industry (10) 1 6 3 ... Inrlustry-cum-Service-cum-Commercial (13) 3 4 3 2 _.", PI'. Act- cum-C()mmercial-cum-Industry (9) 1 4 .j.
Service-cum· Industry -cum-Commercial (10) 2 4 2 lndllstry-cum-Commercial-cum-Servico (8) 2 3 2 Industry-cum-Pr. Act.-cum·C()mmercial (9) 4 2 3 Pro Act.-cum-Service-cum-Cammercial (9) 2 3 2 1 Commercial-cum-Industry-cum-Servioe (6) 2 3
Pr. Act. _cum_Industry·cu.m-Commercial (8) 2 5 Pro ACb.-cnm·Industry-cum·Service (6) 3 3 Industry-cum-l]ommeroial.cum.Pr. Act. (5) 2 2 Pro Act._cum_Oommercial_cum._Service (6) 3 3 Industry-cum-Service-cum-Pr. Act. (3) a Commercial-cum-Service-cum-Industry (4) 2 Pr. Act.-cum-Service-cum-Industry (4) 1 2 Commercial.cum·Pr. Aot·.-cum.Sefvice (4) 3 Industry-cum Pro Aut.·cum-Service (4) 3 8 rvice-cum-Transport-cum-Industry (2) 2 Service-cum-Commercial-c.:m.Pr. Act. (2) :: Service-cum-Pr. Act.-cum-Commercial (I) 1
Qommeroial-cum-Pr. Act.-cum.Industry (3) 3 Pr. Ac~.-{)um· Transport.cum-Commeroial (1) 1 Service-cum-Industry-cum-Pr. Act. (I) I Commercial-cum-Industry -cum.Pr. Act. (2) 2 CommerciaI-cum-Service-cum-Pr. Act. (I) 1 Commercial· cum-Transport·cum-Industry (I) I Commercial-cum-Tramport-cum-Service (1) I All Characteristies.cllm-Total 333 22 21 71 00 94 25
Note on Statement II was the centre of Aryavarta. The upper Ganaa
This statement gives the physical aspects and Valley and the land arljoining the upper Yamu~a location of towns. on its westE'fn side bore the name of MadhyfJ,desa
and its core was the Dhruva Madhyamadesa Uttar Pradesh has a!ways oecu pied a unique 'the firm middle country' extending as far east
place in the map of India. "In the Vedic period it as Prayag. Ot the Rixteen rr/l}Jha .Janpailas (States)
12
existing in the early days of Buddhism, as many as seven were located in Uttar Pradesh, viz. (1) Kuru (Meerut) and extending to Delhi and (T::meshwar), (2) Panchala (Bareilly, Budaun and Farrukhab:od), (3) Burasena (Mathura region), (4) Vatsa (Allahabad region), (5) KosaZa (Oudh), (6) MaUa (Deoria district) and (7) Kaslu" (Varanasi). In the Middle Ages t.he great northern Indian plain was known as Hindostan and while the Punjab, Gujarat, Bihar and Bengal had their distinctive names, the areas comprised in the present Uttar Pradesh had no other and was completely identified with Hindostan. The area between the Ganga and t.he Yamuna was a land of great impOl'tance and was referred to as the Doab.1
"Justifying its ancient as well as modern name it lies between latitudes 23°· 52'N and 31 ° 28'N and longitudes 77° 4' E and 84° 38' E. On the north it has International Frontiers with Tibet and Nepa1. In the south it touches Madhya Pradesh. In the north-west and the west are Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Delhi and Rajasthan. The eastern border is entirely WIth Bihar. Physiographically Uttar Pradesh, can be divided into three distinct regions. viz. the Himalayan region in the north, the Gangetic plain in the middle and the Hills and Plateau in the South. The Himalayan Region is mountainous and is traversed by several ranges
extending from the bare region of perpetual snow to the densely wooded Siwalik hills2•
'l'ABLEIO
Towns :urang€d by Altitude RangE'
Altitude Rang€s (In Metres above M.S.L.)
Up to 10
11-20
21-50
51- 100
101- 200
201 and above
Total
No. of towns
Nil
Nil
Nil
54
157
123
834
The distribution of the towns by the latitude range given in Table 1() above revE-als that in this State no town is situated between the altitude range 0-50. 54 towns are in the altitude range of 51 to 100, 157 towns are above 100 metres but up to 200 metres and 123 towns are in the altitude range of more than 200 metres.
TABLE 11 . Distance of Towns from the Nearest City
Size No. which are within a distance of Group of r-- -----.
Serial Name of City town to Total 10km. 11-25 26-50 51.100 101+ No. which Number km. km. km. km.
it is the nearest
City
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Agra I 2 1
U III IV 1\ 2 1 2
V Ii 2 2
VI 2 Aligarh I
II 2 2
III 4 1 3
IV 6 2 4
V 3 1 2
VI 3 Allahaba.d
II II 1
IV 2 ?
V 7 4 2
VI
1 & 2
Census of India 1961. U.P., part I-A (1) Genera) Report on the Census, pp. 30 and Ill.
, " 1'3
TABLE ll-contd. ~, ... ,- .. ~
_.
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 Bareilly I 1 1
II 3 I 1 I III 5 2 2 1 IV 8 I 3 4 V 4 1 2 I VI 4 4
5 Dehra. Dun I 11 1 1 III IV 5 1 2 I 1 V 10 1 1 7 VI 9 2 3 4
6 Delhi I 1 1
II III IV I I
V 1 VI
7 Faizabad.cum·Ayodhya I 1 1 II 2 1 1 III 3 2 1 IV 5 4 I V 4 1 2 VI
8 Farrukhabad·cum.Fatehgarh I II I
III 2 2 IV 2 1 1 V 3 2 1 VI
9 Firozabad I 1
II III 2 1
IV 1 1 V 3 2 VI 2 2
10 Ghaziabad I II 1 III 2 1 1 IV 3 2 i V 2 1 VI I
11 Gorakhpur I Ii
III 2 2 IV 4 1 3 V 2 1 VI
12 Gwalior I 1 .
II III IV 1 V 1 VI
14
TABLE ll-con,td.
2 3 4 5 6 7 !J
13 Jhan~i I II III 5 3 2 IV 4 1 2 V 4 2 2 VI 1
H Kanplif I 1 II 2 I 1
III 6 1 3 2 Iv 5 2 3 V 3 :.! 1 VI
15 Luckn " I 2 1
II 2 2 III 4 2 I I IV 9 I 7 1 Y 6 2 I 2 VI 3 I 2
Iii Mathura I 1 I II
III I IV 1 I
V 3 2
VI
17 Me rut I 1 1
II 2 I 1 111 4 2 2
IV 4 1 1 2 V 5 4 VI 1 1
18 M.irzapur-~um-Vindhyacha. 2 2 II III 2
IV 3 1 2 V 10 2 2 4 2 VI 4 3
19 MOl'adabad ~ 1 ~
II 3
lIT 9 'i 2 IV 7 2 4 V 3 2 VI
20 Muzaffarnagar I 1 It
III 5 1 4
IV V 1
VI
i5
TABLE ll-{Joucld.
1 2 3
21 Rampur I II III IV V VI
22 Saharanpur I II III lV v VI,
23 Shahjahanpur I II III IV V VI
24 Varanasi I II III IV V VI
The details relating to the Ilistrlllce of the towns from the nearest city having a population of more than one lakh ha ve been inclufl.ed in Table 11. It reveals thfl,t Agra it; the nearest city hl1 ving more than one lakh population for 12 urbnn areas. Out of these 12 urban areas, Fir ozaba d. and Mathura are Cla.ss I, Achhnera, Fatehpur Sikri, JaleRar, Aliganj and Jaswantnagar are Class IV towns whereas Etmadpur, Shamshabad, Fatehab3,d, Bah and Mathura Cantt. are Class V towns. Allahabad is the nearest city for 10 urban areas, out of which 7 (Mauaim~, Mongra. B'1dshahpur, Phulpur, Sirfa, Ma.chhlishahr, Rajapur anu Manikpur Sarhat) are of Class V; Atarra and Chitrakut Dham are of Class IV and Bela Pratapgarh is of Class Ill. For 17 urban areas Kpnpur is the nearest city in which Lucknow is of Class I town; Fatehpur and Banda of Class II; Unnao, Charbagh-Alamhargh, Kalpi, Lucknow Oantt. Auraiya and Orai are of Class III; Bindki, Hamirpur, Bharthana, Maudaha and Bilgram of Class IV; whereas Madhoganj, Pukhrayan and Lakhna are ClaSH V towns. LuclalOw is a nearest city for 26 urban anas, out of which Kanpur. Faizabad-cum-Ayodhya are of Clas:" I; and Kanpur Cantt. and Sitapur are of Class II; Nawabganj (Bara Banki), Sandila, Rae Bareli and
4 5 ()
2 1
a 1
1
1
4
3
2
5 1
6
3 1
1
2
4
11 2 2 6 1
7
1
1
2
1 1
1
3
1
2 3
1
1 1 1
1
2
2 1 2 1
1 2
3 1 2 3 2
Laharpur are of Class III; Zaidpur, Fatehpur (Bara Banki), Bis'\\an, Khurja, Arn13pur Estate Northern Railway Colony (Kanpm), Mahmu: fl.abad,Rudauli and Jaisareof Clasf'l IV; Malibabad, Banki, RamI'ur Bhawanipur, 1. I. T. Kanpur Faizabad Oantt. and Neemsar-Misrikh are ofClas~ V; whereas Military Petrol Depot, Ra wa tpur Sta~ tionYardand Oentral Railway Colony are of Class VI towns. Varanasi is the nearest city for 24 urban areas, out of which 11 Mahuadib, Ram nagar (Varanasi), Mughalsarai, Northern Railway Colony (Mughals.arai), AhrauIa, Saidpur, Mu~ hammadabad (GhaZlpilr), Shahabad, Kopaganj Rasra and Reotiare of Class IV; Lohta, Chakia' Chandauli, Kerakat, Mariahu and Muhallimada~ bad (:Azamgarh), belong to Class V; Azamgarh, GhDzlpur, Mubar8kpur and Ballia are of Class III, Jaunpur and Maunath Bhanjan belong to Class III; whereas Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal is Class I town.
The distribution of towns by the distance from the nearest city shows that 9 towns are located within a distance of HI kID. whereas 32 towns are situated in the distance group of 11 to 25 km and 91 towns are within a distance group of 26 to 50
km. It would be seen that quite a significant number of towns (200) are beyond a distance of 50 km. from the nearest city and 65 are even beyond 100 kIn.
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The following Table ll-A summarises the distri ..
bution of townR by distance from the nearest oity
given in deta.il above.
TABLE ll-A
Categories of Towns by distance from the Nearest City
Total No. of Distance from the nearest city towns r-
8ize claBB of Towns within 11-25 26-50 51-100 lOOkm. lOkm. km. km. km. and above
I 22 3 3 14 2 n 21 7 II 3
III 71 1 7 19 33 11
IV 100 4 8 26 40 22 V 92 3 13 31 27 18
VI 26 1 1 5 10 9
Total 382 9 32 91 135 66
Note::2 Urban areaS of SiZ9 class V towns are not included in the above distribution.
The distribution of towns by distance from the district Headquarters given below in Table 12 ehows that 97 urban are3;s are within a distance of 10 km. from the district Headquarters whereas 44 towns are in the distance range of 11 to 25 km. from the district Headquarters. Those in the distance group of 26 to 50 km. number lIS, whereas thosebeyond50km. but less than 100 kIn. are 61.
There are 12 urba.n areas which are more than 100 km. away from the district Headquarters. Only in 5 districts viz. Garhwal, Naini Tal, Hamirpur, Banda 2nd Mirzapur, urban areas are situated at a distance of more than 100 km. from the district Headquarters. There are 5 urban areas which are situated beyond 100 km. in Mirza pur district.
TABLE 12
Di&tance of Towns from the District Headquari(Ts
Serial No.
1
1
2 3
4 5 6
7 8
9
10 11 12 13 14
t,Name of District Headquarters
2
Uttar Kashi Chamoli Tehri.Garhwal
Garhwal Pithoragarh Almora Naini Tal Bijnor Moradabad
Budaun Rampur
BaremY' Pilibhit Shahja.hanpur
No. of Towns
3
1 3
4 6
1 4 9
11 12
6
2 8
3
6
lOkm.
4
1 1 1
1
1 2 2
1
2 1 1 4 1
3
Number of Towns within
11--25 26--50 km. km.
5 6
1 1
1
51-100 km.
7
1
2 3
1 I 1
2 1
1 5
6
2 3 1
1 3 2
1 2
2
3
3
._---., 101+ Not km. available
8 9
1
3
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TABLE 12·-ooncld.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II
15 DehraDun 10 5 4 1
16 Saharanpur 12 1 1 4 6
17 Muzaifaxnagar 7 1 2 4
18 Meerut 22 4 3 14
19 Bulandshahr 13 1 4 7 1
20 Aligarh 6 1 1 4
21 Mathura 7 3 1 3
22 Agra 13 4 2 6 1 .... 23 Etah 7 1 1 4 1
24 Mainpuri 7 1 2 2 2 .. 25 Farrukhabad 5 2 1 2 .. ~G Etawah 5 1 3 1
~7 Kanpur 9 6 1 1 1
28 Fatehpur 2 1 1
29 Allahabad 7 3 3 1
30 Jhansi 12 4 3 5
31 Jalaun 4 1 1 2
32 Hamirpur 5 1 1 .2 1
33 Banda 5 1 1 2
34 Kheri 4 2 1 1
35 Sitapur 6 2 1 2 1
36 Hardoi 7 1 2 3 1
37 Unnao 1 1 ... 38 Lucknow 4 3 1
39 Rae Bareli 2 1 1
40 Bahraich 3 1 2 .. 41 Gonda 6 1 3 2
42 Bara Banki 7 3 2 1 1
43 Faizabad 6 2 1 3
44 Sultanpur 1 1
45 Pratapgarh 1 1
46 Basu 3 1 1 1
47 Gorakhpur 2 1 1
48 Deoria 4 1 1 2 •• 49 Azamgarh 5 1 2 1 1
50 Jaunpur 6 1 1 3 1
51 Ballia 3 1 2
52 Ghazipur 3 1 1 1
63 Vuanasi 14 6 3 3 2 .. 54 Mirzapur 12 1 2 4 •
Total 334 97 44 118 61 12 3
M/P(D)2DCOUP-2
Out of 334- urban areas only 200 urban areas are connected by;rai1 the distribution of 124 urban areas not connected by rail by their distance from the nearest rail bead is given below in Table 13. It shows that for five urban areas the nearest railway station is within 1 lan. whereas for 29
urban areas the railway station is within the range of 2 to 5 km. and for 17 urban areas the railway station is within the range of 6 to 10 km. 18 urban areas have railway stations at a distance range of 11 to 15 kro. and 22 have their railway stations at a distance ranging from 16 to 25 kIDs. The largest number of urban areas (43) n.ot con.nected by rail have their railway stations beyond 26 Jan.
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TABLE 13 Towns not connected by Rail
No. of Distance from nearest Rail Head Urban
areas
Upto 1 kilometre i 2 to 5 kilometres l'9 6 to 10 kilometres 1'7 11 to 15 kilometres 18 16 to 25 kilometres 22 26 kilometres and above 43
Total 184
Note on Statement III Statement III of the Town Directory gives the
deta.ils (\f Civic Finance. Per capita receipt and expenditure by size class of towns are given in T3 ble 14 below :-
TABLE 14
Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure by Size Class of Towns
(Year 1968.69)
Per Capita
Receipt (Ra.) Expenditure (Bit.)
Size ClAss of Towns Number Total Reoeipt Receipt Total Expendi. Expendi. Expendi. of Reoeipt thl.'ough from all Expendi· ture on ture on ture on
ToWllll T"xes other tura public publio all other BOl1l'OOS Health Insti· a.spec18
andean· tutions veniences
1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9
I 22 33·20 13·61 19·59 31·27 10·65 3·99 16·63 (100,000 and over)
H 21 25·52 H.86 13.66 25·17 8·74 4·80 11.63 (60,000 to 99,999) HI 71 24·38 10·41 13·97 23·38 6·65 3·95 12.78 (20.000 to 49,999) IV 100 23.76 7·28 16·48 23·71 5·45 2·66 15·60 (10,000 to 19,999) V 94* 11·50 4.22 (6,000 to 9,999)
7·28 10·70 2·94 O.Sl 6.96
VI 26t 14·63 6·97 (Below 5,000)
7.66 17·08 6·51 0·12 10. sa
Total S34 30'89 11.· •. 19'33 28'88 8'69 S'78 15·ga
*Information of I.I.T. Kanpl1l' has not been included because of its specia.l characteristics.
t Ill.forma.t.ion of 10 urban areas being mostly Rly. Colonies and Institutions is not available and hence it is excluded. Besides data of F.R.I. Debra Dun, Narendranagar, Deva Prayag, Bhowali. Landour Cantt. and Muni.Ki.Reti have also been dropped out beoause of their speoial characteristics causing undue high budgetary receipts and expenditUrell.
The per capita total receipt fol' the urban areas works out to Rs. 30.89. More than one-third i.e. Rs. 11.56 is received from taxes. Less than twothird i.e. Rs. 19,33 is ~ec~ived from all other souwes,
The per capita total expenditure of too urban area s if' less than the per ca pi ta r.ooeipt. It is Ro. 28·38 against the per capita receipt of Rs. 30·89. The gap is noticed only in cities having popula tiop. of more thap one lakh. In the teat
of the categories of urban areas, thele is no noticeable difterence in the per capita receipt and expenditure. ,The per capita expenditure on public health and conveniences is only Rs. 8·69 and on public institutions Rs. 3·73 only The expenditure on all other aspects is, however, Rs. ]5·96.
It has generally been felt that the ability of local bodies to mobilise resources is seldom commensurate with the functions assigned to them and it is of common knowledge that the gaps between the functions and resources of local bodies is gradually widening. As indicated above difference in per capita of receipt and expenditure does not necessarily indicate the strength or weakness of the local finances. To quote flom Uttar Pradesh Taxation Enquiry Committee report 1968-69 p. 148.
"A local body might be showing surplus in its budget by rendering civic services at a very low level of efficiency or by not rendering some services at all. The real problem of local finance is not that of balancing the budget but that; of matching the resources "ith statutory obligation".
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pared with the smaller-size-class town e:x:cept those towns that get financial help from the Government for some specific purposes.
The per capita receipt from all other sources also shows almost similar trend. It can also be seen from the Table that per capita income from all other sources is Rs. 19·59 for the towns having more than one lakh population It declines to Rs. 16·48 in Class IV towns which is followed by Class III towns where it stands at Rs. 13·97. This income for Class II is almost the same i.e. Rs. 13·66. It is signi:ficantly low for Class V and VI towns being Rs. 7·28 and 7·66 respectively.
The per capita total expenditure figures given above would shows that the per capita total e:J!penditure for Class I towns is Rs. 31·27 which is the highest among all the classes of towns the minimum being seen in Class V towns where it is as low as Rs. 10·70 only. It can also be seen that the per capita total expenditure almost diminishes with the decrease in the popUlation size of towns with an exception in Class VI towns.
The per capita expenditure on public health and conveniences also reveals a similar trend. The per capita expenditure on this item diminishes with the decrease in the population size with an exception in Class VI towns. It is maximum at Rs. 10·65 for Class I towns, whereas the minimum is only Rs. 2· 94 for Class V towns. Expenditure on public institutions is quite meagre in all the categories of the towns. It is only Rs. 4·80 in Class II towns, Rs. 3·99 in Class I towns, Rs. 3·95 in Class III towns and Rs. 2· 66 in Ciaslil IV towns It is negligible in Class V and VI towns. The per capita expenditure on all other aspects varies from a minimum of Rs. 6·95 in Class V towns to a maximum of Rs. 16· 63 in Class I towns having population more than one lakh.
Note on Statement IV
It would be seen from the above Table 14 that the per capita total receipt is maximum (Rs. 33'20) in towns having population of more than one lakh whereas it is the minimum (Rs. 11· 50 in the cla.ss V urban areas i.e., having population 5,000 to 9,999. The diminishing trend of per capita. receipt is visible from the figures shown in the Table given above. The per capita receipt declines with decrease in the population size of the towns with an exception in Class VI towns. A similar trend can also be seen from the per capita receipt through taxes. The per capita receipt is highest in Class I towns being Rs. 13·61. It drops to Rs. 11· 86 in Class II towns, Rs. 10·41 in Class III towns and Rs. 9·57 in Class, VI towns. In Class IV and V towns the receipt from the taxes is very meagre being Rs. 7·28 and Rs. 4·22 res- The indicators worked out to study the avail-pectively. This trend also indicates that large ability of amenities on roads per 100 sq. km. and sized urban areas can effectively raise resources per 1,000 population by size class of towns are for the civic finance through taxation when com- given is Table 15.
TABLE 15 Roa.d Length by Area, and population
Per 100 Sq. Km. Per 1,000 Population Size Class of Town --+--I~~---, ~""""'_--t~
Pucca Road Kachcha. Pucca Road Kachcha Total Length Road Length Total Roads Length Road Length Roads
1 2 S 4 5 6 7 I 425·96 45·60 471·56 0·630 0·067 0·697 II 316·76 114·25 431·01 0·621 0·224 0·845 TIl 297·48 80·89 378·37 0·772 0·210 0·982 IV 199·74 1l0·70 310·44 0·767 0·425 1·19.1l: V 150·77 78·09 228·86 0·832 0·431 1·263 VI 163·81 69·68 233·49 2·383 1·014 8·897
Average 300·44 77·21 377·65 0·690 0·177 0·86
Table 15 gives the road length by size class of towns. It would be seen that the total road length in the urban areas per 100 sq. lan. (,ontes to 377· 65 km. Its breakup by Pucca and Kachoha roads shows that the length ofPucoa road per 100 sq. km. is 300·44 kIP 3,nd that of Kachcha roan is 77' 21 km. A study of these figures by the Rize class of towns as indicated in the Table would show that the total road length in cities having more than 1 Lakh population is 471 56 km. per 100 sq. km. area. It graduallv falls down to 431'01 krn. in Class II towns. There3fter in Class III towns it WO:rlrR out to 378' 37 kID. per 100 sq. Inn. It again falls down in Class IV and V"towns. In Class VI towns it is slightly higher than the ClaRs V towns. The pucca road length per 100 sq. km. diminishes with the decrease in the population Rize of the towns except in case of Class VI townf'l where it is more than the Class V towns. It is maximum lJcing 4:25'96 km. in Olass I towns and falls gradually with the decrease in size Class of towns an,d roo{·hes the minimum length of 150'77 km. in Class V towns. A quite different trend is
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rises to 110' 7Q in case of CIa ss IV towns and thereAfter there is a decline to 78'09 km. in case of Class V towns and 69' 68 km. in Class VI towns.
Data of road length per 1,000 population is ako given in above Table 15. It inc1icates the iotal road length available per 1,000 population is O' 867 km. in the urban a.reas of the State. Its brea.1.11.p in Kachcha and Pucca roads shows that road length of Pucca road rer 1.000 population is O' 690 km. whereas it iil 0'177 km. for Kachcha road. A Rtudy of road length by size clDRs of townR indicates that the rOlld length per 1,300 pO}Ju18,tion increaRes froUl Class I to Class VI tOYinS. Thus it is only O' 6~7 krn. per 1,(\00 population in the cities with mere than a lakh popu Iii tion whel ens it iR 3' 397 km. in Class VI town::; hflving popuilltion less than 5,000. An, almo;.:t ~imil:U' tl'cnd is noticed for both Pucca and Knchcha roads.
System of Sewerage
n,otioed in case of Kaohcha rOil d. It is 45' 60 km. The det[l ils relating to the method of disposal per 100sq. kIn. in Olass I towns which sharply of W8:=;tewater have been collected. The following increase to 114'25 in class II and fRnS down to Table 16 gives thedetaib ()f the tne of Sewerage 80'89 kro. in case of Class III towns and again by the size clnss of town.
TABLE 16
Distribution of Towns by System of Sewerage
System of Sewerage/Drainage
1
I Under ground SeWerage Se. S/OSD SIFT S/PT/OSD S/OSD/BSD S/BSD/OSD S/ST/OSD
II Pit Tank PT/OSD PT/OSD[BSD PT/BSD
III SePtIc Tank ST ST/OSD ST/OSD/BSD ST/BSD/OSD 8T/PTjOSD
IV open Surface Drainage OSD OSD IBSD/ST
Total
I
2
12
4 1 1 3
3 S 8
2
1
1
n
3
5
3
1 1 9 9
2
2
5 5
21
Towns by Size Class
ill IV
4 5
9 I)
1 7 4
2
.;., 30 49 30 46
a :I
:10 19 2
7 17 2 1
22 27 21 27 1
71 100
V
6
6 1 3
2
42 42
:16 2
14
30 30
94
VI Total
7
4 2 2
11 11
4 1 3
7 7
26
4t 4
28 1 5 3 1 4
149 146
2 1
58 5
44 2 1 1
91 90 1
334
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X"_Wh~e ,h.,.. are mQr. than one syateill of Sewera,ge/Draina,\,e pre,alent in a town they are shown upto two places - jll order ef i.pO'IIoIl.' ia .h'.own, Oll& followed by the other.
it would be seen from the ahove ']'able 16 th[\t out of 334 urban arens in Uttar Pradesh only 41 urban areas III the State have under-ground sewerage. This means that this modern method of disposal of waste water is provided in a limited number of urban arens in Uttar Pradesh. There are 149 urban area s which have Pit Tanks. and 53 llrbanareas have Septik Tank. There are 91 urban
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areas whieh hl!.ve open eurface drAin8ge for the ciispasal of waste water. It would be apparent thD.t Pit Tanks and open surface drainr ge are the most commonly accepted methods for disposal of waste "ater in most of the urban areas.
The fullowing' Tn ble 17 gives details a bout the llletho(~" of di"I osal of night soil :-
TABLE 1'1
Methods of disposal of night soil
1 Basket Basket Basket/Head Load Basket/Cart Basket/Cart/MT Bakset/Hand Cart
Basket/HC/MT BasketjMT Basket/MT / Cart
2 Head Load Head Load Head Load/Basket Head Load/Basket/Hand Cart Head Load/Basket/Hand Cart/MT
Head Load/Basket/MT Head Load/Hand Cart Head Load/Hand Cart/MT Hesd Load/MT
3 Hand Cart HandCart Hand Cart/Head Load Hand Cart/Basket Hand Cart/Head LoadJMT
Hand Cart/MT Hand Cart/MT/Basket
4 Meehanical Transport Mechanical Transport Mechanical Transport/Basket
Mechanical Transport/Basket/ HandCart
Mechanical Trasnport/Cart Mechanioal Transport/Hand
Cart Mechanical Transport/Hand
Cart/Basket Meohanical Transport/Hand
Cart (Basket/Head Load
5 Cart 6 No Facillty
Total
Method of Disposal of Night Soil
I
6
1
2
2
1 4
1
2
1
4
1 1 1
1 8
2 1
1
2
1
I
22
II
10 2
1
6 1
2 1 1
6 3
3
3 2
1
21
Size Clas. of ToWllll
III
33 16 2
3
7
3 2
17 10 4
I
2
15 II
3
1
6 1
3
1
1
71
IV
54 28
5 1
11)
1
20 14
2
2
1 17 14 1
1 1 4 4
_,
2 S
100
V
47 29
5
1
11
1
20 14 2
1 2
1 14 12
2
6
3
-1
2
1 S
VI
7 3 2
2
7 7
11 7
3 1
..,
1
26
----. Tot&l
157 73
14
6
I
47 6
4 1
70 46
9
I I
1
8
'l
~
67 4,7
4,
7 1 I}
2
a7 12 5
1 2
5
I
1 I
t. 334
Note-Where there are more than one method of disposal of night soil prevalent in a town, they are shown at two places in order of importance.
It would be seen from the above Ta.ble 17 that in 415 towns night l>oil is :removed by carrying on head (called head load). In other 44 towns night soil is removed on head load but this method is prevalent along"With other methods. Thus in 90 urban al)eas night soil is removed on head load. These towns are distributed in all categories of towns even those having population of more than one lakh. In large number of towns baskets
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a.re used for the removal of the night soil.
Note on Statement V
Medical facilities
The following Ta ble 18 gives the distribution of various types of medical institutions by size class of towns:-
TABLE 18
Medical Facilities
Type of Medical InstitutionS
I II
Hospital 22 21 Dispensary 21 13 Family Planning Centre 22 21 Health Centre 3 4 Nursing Home 4 2 T.B. Clinic 20 15 M.V.W. Centre 12 6 Other Institutions 4 No facilities
Total 108 82
It can be seen from the 9bove Table that 259 urban areas ha"e Hospitals, 154 urban areas have Dispetlf'laries and 227 towns hlJve Family Planning Centres, Health Oentres are available in 7I UIban arems, ",herea,s Nursing Homes are found in 20 urban areas only.
Ts,bIe 19 given below gives the distribution of number of beds by the size class of t()wns.
TABLE 19
No. of Beds per ~OOO population by Size Class of Towns
Size Class of Towns
1
I II III
No. of Number of Towns beds in
Medical institutions
2 3
22 21 71
18.414 3,753 0,402
Number of beds per 1.000 popula.tion
4
2'81 2·62 2'44'
No. of towns having medical facilities .....,
Size Class of Towns
III IV V VI Total
65 85 57 9 259 8 39 34 9 154
55 72 50 7 227 15 18 25 6 71 6 4 4 20
15 9 4 .. 63 15 16 9 3 61
1 .. 1 6 1 3 11 6 21
211 246 194 41 882
TABLE 19-concld.
1 2 3 4
IV IOO 3,2l8 2'25 V 94 2.426 3'45 VI 26 650 1101)6
Total 334 38,863 2'73
In all there He 33,863 beds 10 the mEdical institutions of the Urban areaf) of the Sta teo This gives an average of 2'73 heds per 1,00(1 population. Tbe distribution by tIle size claRS of towns shows that the fRr.ility diminishes with the decrease in the size of popuiati0n upto class IV towns, Thereafter it shows a, rise. It is 11'56 per 1,000 population for the urban areas having population less than 5,000.
Education
Table 20 given below show" the number of Higher Secondary, Senior Basic and Junior Ba,'>ic Schools per 1,00\1 population j-
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TABLE 20
Higher Secondary, Senior Basic and lunior Basic Schools J6r 1,000 pOpulation
Number of Schools No. per 1,000 persons Size Class of ',[owns No. of "----'-~
,-_____ ---.A.
towns Higher Senior Junior Higher Senior Junior Secondary Basic Basic Secondary Basic Basio
I 22 558 495 2,837 0·085 0·076 0·4:33
II 21 126 124 660 0·088 0·087 0·461
ill 71 284 203 1,060 0·128 0·092 0·479
IV 100 208 242 684 0·145 0'169 0·478
V 94 136 121 283 0·193 0'172 0·403
VI 26 16 14 35 0·285 0·249 0·623
-----_--_-_....._----....._,,__ Total 334 1.828
It can be seen that there are 0·449 Junior Basic Schools per 1,000 population in the urban areas of the State. The distribution by size class of towns shows that there is a slight disparity in this facility in different oategories of towns. It is, exoept in Class VI towns lowest being o· 403 in Class V towns whereas it is the highest in Class VI towns being 0·623.
The average number of Senior Basic Schools per 1,000 population in the urban areas of the State is 0 . 097. To be more cleal it can be said that in the urban areas of the State there are 4· 49 Junior Basic Sohools per 10,000 population and 0·97 Senior Basic Schools per 10,000 population. The educational facilities increase with the deorease in size class of towns being lowest in Class I and highest in Class Vl towns.
Only 119 or 35·84 per cent of the Urban areas have technioal or non-teohnical oolleges whereas 213 urban areas are devoid of this amenity. It would be seen from tbe figures given below that the plOportion of urban areas having technical or non-technical college diminishes with the decrease in the population size of the town s. All the cities and towns having more than 50,000 population have technical or non-technical colleges, whereas 37 out of 71 Class III urban areas have this
t.199 5,559 0'107 0·097 0'449
amenity. In Class IV towns technical or nontechnical colleges are looated in 21 per cent of the total urban areas only.
TABLE 21
'lecbnical and Non-Technical Colleges by Size Class of Towns
Size Cla.ss of Towns
1
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Total
No. of No. of Tota.l No. Towns hav- Towns not of TOwns iug techni. having ca.l/nOn· any type of technical college (% coIJeges! to totaI) (% to total)
2 3
22 (100·00)
21 21 (100·00)
37 34 71 (52'11) (4:7'89)
21 79 100 (21·00) (79'00)
15 77 9.2 (16·30) (83·70)
3 23 26 (11·54) (88·46)
119 (35'84)
213 382* (64'16)
The details of the towns having medical colleges (induding Ayurvedic College), Engineering College and Polytechnics are given here under :-
*Excludes .2 urban areas as data. is not available.
TABLE 21-A
Technical Colleges by Size Class of Towns
No. of colleges
Size aMI!I Na.me of Medical colleges
Engi- Poly. Total neering tech- collecolle. nics ges
Town. Town
I
I
II
In
2
1 A.gra. 2 AIigrah 3 A.ll&habad 4. Bareill~ Ii Debra Dun
including Ayur vedic
3
1 1 1 1
«I Fa.izabad.cum • .A,yodhya 7 Gorakhpur 8 Jhansi 9 Kanpur
10 Luokno"" 11 M&thura 12 Meerut 13 Mirzapur-eum-Vin-
dhyachal 14. Moradab&d 15 Muzaifarnagar 16 Varanasi
Total
1 Ha.rdwar 2 Hathras 3 Meerut Cantt. 4: Filibhit
tI Total
I Azamgarh 2 Ballia S Baraut 4. Basti 5 Kashipur 6 Charbagh Alambagh 7 Naini Tal 8 Ra.e Ba.reH 9 Roorkee
Total
I 5
1
1
12
1
ges
4
1 1
.. I
3
3
9
1
1
5
1 3 1 2 I 2 1 :, 3 1 1 1
1 1 1
28
1 I 3
5
1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1
9
6
1 3 5 2 2 I 3 1 7 8 ]
2 1
1 I 5
44
2 1 3 1
7
1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 2
10
24
IV
v
VI
Table 21-A-concld.
2
1 .A.tarra 2 B.H.E.L. Ranipur 3 Rishikesh
Total
1 Chandauli 2 Jhansi Ra.ilwa.y Settle-
ment 3 I. I. T. Kanpur 4: Srinagar 5 Tehri
Total
I Dayalbagh 2 Gurukul Kangri
Total
Grand Total
3 4
1
1
2
1
1
1 2
5
1
1
1
1
1 1
4
I
a 1 1
18 12 48
6
1
1
3
1
1
I
1 1
5
2 2
4
73
It ",ould be seen that 8 of 22 cities w-ith more than a lakh population have medical colleges. 5 cities of this class have engineering colleges. 4 Cla&s II towns have DO facility of technical education, t"o of these towns have Ayurvedic Colleges l),nd 3 have Polytechnics. Only two towns in Class IV and 1 town in Class VI size grcups viz. Ata.rra and Rishikesh in Class IV and Gurukul Kl1ngd in Class VI have medical colleges of Ayurvedic Studies. It would thus be seen that a very few small towns h3 ve facility of medical or engineering education.
The following table gives the details of facilities relating to stadia, cinemas and puVJic libraries in towns of the Sta te:-
TABLE 22
It would be seen that all the 22 cities which have facilities as well as agricultural and non-agricui-more than a lakh population have cinemas and tural credit societies. It would be seen from Table public libraries and 11 out of them have stadia _. 23 that 250 urban area have banking facilities. also. All the Class II Urban ~re~s h~ve cin#~. ,[.',~li.~~ are 84.urban ~reas in the State which are and 19 out of them have publIc lIbranes a!i~.c·.ln d-eVQid,~f thIS amemty 203 towns have agricul-all o~ly 126 .towns have cin~mas whereasA~8 are turar.~~dit ~ocieties and 13.1 towns are devoid deTOld of thIS type of amemty. . of thts amemty. Those havmg non-aglicultural
Note on Statement VI 'credit societies number 144. Thus there are 190 urban areas in the State which do not have any
The following figures glVe details of b~king non-agricultural societies. '" ...... _/.."
.1~~~:~' Towns having Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Credit Societies and Banking Sarvice by Size
class of Towns ------~~.~-~--------------- ---------
Agricultural Credit Societies
N on.agricultur al Credit Societies Size Banking Service
Class ,.---. ..., .-of No. of No. of Total No. of Towns Towns Towns Towns Towns
having not having having
-----1 2 3 4 5
I 22 22 16 (100'00) (100'00) (72,73)
II 20 1 21 13 (95'U) (4' 76) (100' 00) (61' 9O)
III 64 7 71 54 (90'14) (9' 86) (100'00) (76'06)
IV 83 17 100 65 (S3'00) (17' 00) (100'00) (65'00)
V 54 40 94 51 (57·45) (42'55) (100'00) (54'26)
VI 7 19 26 4 (26'92) (73'08) (100'00) (J5·38)
Total 250 84 334 203 (74'85) (25'15) (100'00) (60'78)
No. of Towns not having
6
6 (27· 27)
S (3S'10)
17 (23·94.)
35 (35'00)
43 (45' 74)
22 (S4 '62)
131 (39·22)
..., .-'~____ ..A. ______ ~
Total No. of No. of Total Towns Towns Towns Towns
7
22 (100'00)
21 (100' (0)
71 {56' 34)
100 (lOO· (0)
94 (lOO'OO)
26 (JOO'OO)
334 (100'00)
having not having
..... - ...... -----8 9 10
18 4 22 (Sl'82) {IS' IS) (lOO'OO)
17 4 21 (80'95) (l!l-05) (lOO'OO)
40 31 71 (56·34) (43'66) (100'00)
41 59 100 (41'00) (59:00) (100· 00)
24 70 94 (25·1)3) (74·47) (100· 00)
4 22 26 (15·3S) (84'62) (100' 00)
~--
144 190 334 (43'11) {56' 89) (100'00)
percentage to their respective totals are given within brackets.
Important Oommodities Manufactured The data relating to three most important
commodities manufactured has been collected for the Town Directory. The tabulation of these d a.tas given in Tables 24, 25 and 26 would reo veal that the most important commodities manufactured pertain to the category of food products, cotton textiles, wood and wood pIoducts, furniture and fixtures. It would be seen from the Table 24-A that in 86 urban areas the fust important
commodity manufactured belongs to the category of food products and in 41 towns cotton textiles formH the first important commodity manufaotured. In 23 towns wood and wood products, furnitures and fixtures produots form the first important commodity manufactured. In 18 towns, jute, hemp and mesta textiles constitute the first important commodity manufactured There are 56 urban areas where no important commodities are manufactured.
TABLE 24-A
Important Oommodities by Manufactured by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category
Industrial Category (Major Group N.LC.)
1
20.21 Manufacture of Food Products 22 Manf. of Beverage~, Tobacco and Tobacco Products 23 Manf. of Cotton Textiles 24 Manf. of Wool, Silk and 'Synthetic Fibre Textiles
Size Class of Towns
~--~----~--------~-------------------I
3 1 :) 1
II TIl tv V VI Total
TABLE 24-A-conc1d.
1
25 Manr. of Jllte, Hemp and Mesta Textiles
26 Manf. of Textile products including Wearing Apparel other than Footwear)
27 Manf. of Wood, and Wood products, Furniture and Fixtmes
28 Manf'. of Paper and Paper products and Printing, Pub. lishin,g and allied Industries
29 Manl. of Leather, Leather and Fur products (except repair)
30 Manf. of Rubber, Plastic, Petrolenm and Coal Products
31 Manl. of Chemical and Chemical prdoucts (excep~ pro. ducts ofPeliroleum and Coal)
32 Manf. of Non·Metallic Mineral Produots
33 Basic Meta.l and Alloys Industries
34 Manf. of Metal Products and parts, except Machinery and transport equipment
35 Manf. of Maohinery, Machine Tools and parts except Electrical Machinery
36 Manf. of Eleotrioal Maohinery Apparatus, Applianoes and supplies and Parts
3'7 Manr. of'Transport Equipment and parts
38 Other ma.nufa.cting industries. 39 Repair
41 Gas and Steam
Total
Source :(Co1. 9, Statement VI)
As regards seoond important commodity manufactured in urban areas similar trend would be notioed as given in Table 24-B. Manufacture of Food products is shown as the most jmportant. commodity manufactured in 89 urban areas. There are 27 town which have repOlted their second important oommodity manufactured as
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 7 5 1 18
3 4
2 3 3 9 6 23
1 1 2
2 1 5 4 2 14
1 1 2 1 2 2 ] 1 7
1 1 2 7 6 1 13
5 1 1 5 2 14
1 2
1 1 5 3 2 12
1 2
1 1 2 5 4 1 10
1 - ____ --"'1---~~---.---
22 19 63 89 68 12 278
cotton textiles. 22 towns have shown wood and wood products, 17 towns have shown chemicals and chemical -products, and again 17 urban areas have "hown basic metal and alloy industries. There are 70 urban areas in which there is no such second important commodity manufactured.
TABLE 24-B
Important Commodities Manufactured by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category
Size Olalls of Towns Industrial Category r--- -. (Major Group N.I.C.) I II III IV V VI Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2MU Manufacture of Food Produots 2 7 25 25 27 3 89 22 Manf. oC Beverages, Tobacco &; Tobaoco Products 1 1 I 3 6 23 Manf. of Cotton Textiles 1 1 6 7 10 2 27 24, Manr. of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Fibre Textiles 1 1 3 1 1 8 20 Manf. of Jute, Hemp and Mesta Textiles 3 1 2 4 3 13 26 Manf. of Textiles Products (including Wearing Apparel 2 1 I 4
other than Footwear) 27 Manr. of Wood and Wood Products, Furniture &; Fixtures 3 2 2 9 () 1 22
27
TABLE 24-B-concld.
1 .2 3 4 I) 6 6 8
~S Manf. of Paper and Pa.per Products &; Printing, Publishing and allied Industries
1 1 1 4
29 Manf. of Leather, Leather & Fur Product 1 .2 8 11 (except repair)
30 Manf. of Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal produc'(;s
1 1
31 Man!. of Chemioals and Chemioal pro. 1 1 3 4 .2 1 17 ducts (except products of Petroleum and Coal)
32 Manr. of Non·Metallio Mineral Products 1 7 a 1 12 33 Basio Metal and Alloys Industries .2 3 3 6 3 00' 17 34 Manr. of Metal produots and parts except
Machinery and transport equipment 1 1 .2 3 1 8
35 Manf. of Machinery, machine tools and 1 1 3 6 .2 13 parts e~cept Electrical Machinery
36 Manf. of Electrieal Machinery ,Apparatus, .2 eo' 2 Appliances and supplies and parts
37 Ma.nf. of Transport Equipment and parts 1 1
38 Other manufaoturing industries 1 2 3 2 3 39 Repair - -41 Ga.s a.nd Steam 1 1 ---Total 21 21 68 fr1 61 11 2M
Source: (001.10, Statement VI)
As regards the third most important commodity the trend is almost similar as revealed in the
in the State wherein there is no third important commodity manufactured.
following Table 24-0. TheIe are 91 urban areas
TABLE 24-C
ImJ,1Ortant Commodities .anufactured by Size Class of Towns and Industrial category
Industrial Category (Major Group N.I.C.)
1
20.21 Ma.nufa.eture of Food Products 22 Manufa.cture of Beverages, Tobacoo and
Tobacco Produots 23 Manufa.cture of Cotton Textiles 24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Manufa(l'(;ure ofW'ool, Silk a.nd Synthetic Fibre Textiles Manufacture of Jute, Hemp and Mesta Textiles Manufactureof Textile products (inolu· ding Wea.ring Appa.rel other than Foot· wear) Manf. of Wood and Wood Products, Fur. nitures &; Fixtures Ma.nf. of Paper and Paper products and Printing, Publishing and Allied Industries Manufacture of Leather, Leather & Fur Produots (except repair) Yanf. of Rubber, Pla,stio Petroleum and Coal Products. Manf. of Chemioals and Chemioa.J Pro. ducts (except produots of PetrolellDl and Coal)
I
2
2 1
3
2
1
3
II
2 1
1
1
1
2
1
3
Size Cla.ss of Towns -----'-
TIl IV V VI
4 5 6 7
18 18 24 1 6 4 .2
3 7 3 .2 2 1
2 6 2
1 1
6 8 6 1
1 1 1
2 7 4
1
5 11 4 4
Total
8
65 13
16 6
11
3
23
7
15
1
28
TABLE 24-C-concld.
1
32 Manf. of Non-Metallic Mineral Products
33 Basic Metal and Alloys IndustrieB
34 Manf. of Metal Produots and Parts exoept Machinery and Transport Equipment
ali Manf. of Maohinery, Machine Tools and Parts except Elictrical Machinery;
36 Manf. of Electrical Machinery Apparatns, ApplianOOl and supplies and Parts
37 lIbuf. of Transport Equipment and parts
38 Ottlol lll.allufacturi~g industries
39 Repair
41 Gas and Steam
Total
Source: (Col. 11, Statement VI)
2
1
2
2
3
20
The details given in the Tables 24:A, 24-B . :1nd 24-0 clearly bring out the industrial backwardness of a large number of urban areas. It would also be seen that the important commodities manuf actured mostly I>ertain to food and food proudcts and textiles. A significant number of urban areas have no important items of nlanufacture which clearly shows that though these plr.ces are treated as urban areas the secondary sector of economy viz. Ma.nufacturing which forms a sourd basis for urba,n economy has not been developed. Unless this becomes possible they ca,nnot l'0ssibly function as growth Centres.
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
4
3
4
2
1
57
5
3
2
1
7
2
2
80
6
4
1
4
1
1
59
Important Commodities Imported
7
1
9
8
13
9
5
16
4
1
7
248
The det:Jils regarding important commodities imvorted in urban areas are covered in the Town Directory. It would be seen from the Tables 25-A, 25-Bard 25-0 given below that ina majority of urban 1'1Ieas of the State the most important, first, f\econd f1nd third commodities imported [l,re food and food-stuffs, textiles, live-animals, bevem ges and intoxica n til. Itcms of these ca tegories are re]:orted as first important commodity in 'WO urban areas, a s second important commodity in 230 urllan arws and as third importa nt commodity in 192 urban area s. This shows that most of the items imported pertain to primary-consumption articles.
TABLE 25-A
Important Commodities Imported by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category
Industrial Category (Major Group N.I.C.)
60 Wholesale Trade in Food, Textiles, Live animals, Beverages and Intoxicants
61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals Perfumery, Ceramics & Glass
62 Wholesale Trade in Wood Paper, other Fabrios, Hide and Skin & Inedible Oils
63 Wholesale Trade in All types of Machinery, Equipment, including Transport and Electrical Equipment
Size Class of Towns ,-----________ ..... _____ ..J...____", __ ~~_ -- ------1
I II III IV . V VI Total
13 16 53 82 75 21 260
7 1 6 7 7 1 29
2 8 I) 3 2 20
2 2 3 .2 9
64 Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manu- 2 2 1 1 6 moturing
Towns not reporting any important commodity :- -- - - --- - --~- - - - ----_ --_
2 6 .2 10
SO'LWce : (Col. 3, Statement VI)
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TABLE 25-B
Important CommoditIes Imported by Size Class of Towns and Industriai CategoIY
Size Class of ToWns Industrial Category (Major Group N.LO.)
~~--~~------~~-~~--~----------I II III IV V VI Tot"J
6il Wholesale Trade in Food, Textile, Live ani· mals, Beverages & Intoxicants
11 16 55 65 e2 21 23()
61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, 5 2 6 17 11 Perfumery, Ceramics & Glass 1 4.2
62 Wholesale trade in Wood Paper, other Fa b. 1 3 4 7 7 rics, Ride a.n,d Skin & Inedible Oils 22
63 Wholesale Trade in All types of Machinery 2 4 a 2 Equipment including Transport and Elect. 11 rical Equipment
64 Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manu· a 2 5 5 facturing 1 Hi
Towns not reporting any important commodity ------------~---------~------~---3 7 3 13
Source: (Col. 4, Statement VI).
TABLE 25-C
Jmportant Commodities Imported by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category
Size Class of Towns Industrial Category (Major Group N.I.C.)
r------------__ ~~ ____ ~ ____ ~~ __ ___ I II III IV V VI Tot~
60 Wholesale Trade in Food, Textiles, Live ani-mals, Beverages & Intoxicants
10
61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals. 3 Perfuroary, Ceramic.s & Glass
62 Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, other 3 Fa.brics, Hide and Skin & Inedible Oils
63 Wholesale Trade in All types of Machinery 4 Equipment including Transport and Electrical Equipment
64 Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manu. 2 facturing
Towns not reporting any important commodity
Soorce : (Col. 5 Statement VI).
Fuel, Chemicals, perfumery, ceramics and glass are reported asfust important commodity imported in 29 urban areas, as second important commo· dity in 42 urban area.s a.nd as third important commodity in 35 urban areas. Wood, papel1, other fabrics inedible oils such as petrol, mobil oil allied ~roducts Bre reported as first important commodity imported in 20 urban areas, as second commodity imported in 22 urban areas, and as third important commodity imported in 39 urban areas. In the rest of the categories only a few urban areas are covered. This would indicate that the commoditiesimllorted in the urban areas of Uttar Pradesh are mostly basic.consumption 301 ticles and >l. fev; other necessary artic1es. Machinery, equipments etc. are reported to be imported by only a few urhan areas.
12 44 54 55 17 192
2 10 12 [) 35
2 7 12 It) 3. 1 3 6 2 1 17
4, 6 14 • 37
1 8 3 14
Important Commodities Exported
Data relating to three most important commo~ dities exported from the urban areas have been collected fo~ compilation in the Town DiIectory. The tabulation of the same is given in Tables 2?-A, 26-B and 26-0 given below. It clearly in. dlCates that most or the commodities exported as the fifl'lt important commodity or second Or third important comm?dities p~rtain to the Ma.jor Group 60.ofthe N.r.C. M. relatmg to Food, Textiles,LiT"e ammals, Beverages a,nd Intoxicantfl, 224 uhran areas ha ve reported the export of these commodities as the first important one. 210 urban areas reported the commodities under this groul' a s the second and 182 have reported it as the third impOrtant one. These figures abundantly indicate that the iteoos
exported from the urban areas of Uttar Pradesh mostly belong to the plimary sector of e(.onomy i.e., mainly agricultural produce. The export of wood, paper, other fabrics, bones, skins and inedible oils etc. have been noticed in only 23 urban
30
areas. Fuel, chemicals perfumery, ceramics, glass are noticed in only 16 urban areas. It indicates that the expOl t trade of the items of the secondary sector is found only in a limited number of towns. The details are as given below:
TABLE 26-A
Important Commodities Exported by Size Class of Towns ana Industrial category
Size Class of Towns Industrial Category r- -A. --. (Major Group N.I.C.) I II III IV V VI Total
60 Wholesale Trade in Food, Textiles, 14 15 54 71 6.2 8 2.24 Live animals, Beverages and Intoxicants.
11 Wboles&le Trade in Fuel, Light, Che· mica.ls, Perfumery, Ceramics & Glass
:1 1 :1 '6 :1 18
6.2 Wholesale 1'rade in Wood, Paper, other Febrics, Hide and Skin & Inedible Oils. - 3 7 6 5 .2 23
63 Wholesale Trade in All types of Machi-nery Equipment including Transport and E!ectrical Equipment.
2 1 :I 8
64 Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manu. 3 4 6 5 .2 24 fa.cturing. --
Towns not reporting any important commodity 1 10 19 11 41
Bource : (Col. 6, Statement VI).
TABLE 26-B
Imllortllut Commodities Exported by Size Class of Towns and Indus trial Category
Size Class of Towns Industrial Category r-(Major Group N.I.C.) I n III IV V VI Total
60 Wholeasale Trade in Food, Textiles, 10 Live animals, Beverages and IntoxicaDts.
14 57 66 56 8 210
& Wholesa.le Tra.de in Fuel, Light, Che. 5 mioals, Perfumery, Ceramics & Glass.
7 5 2 21
82 Wholesales Trade in Wood, Paper, other 2 Fabrics, Hide and Skin & Inedible Oils
8 4 2 26 4 5
63 WhOlesale Trade in All types of Ma- l chinery Equipment including Trans-port and Electrical Equipment
2 1 Ii
" Wholesale Tra.de in Miscellaneous Manu- 4. facturing.
9 24-3
Towns not reporting any important commodity 3 9 12 48
Bov,rce : (Col. 7, Statement VI).
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TABLE 26-C
Importa.nt Contmodi!ies Exported by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category
Size Class of Towns Industrial Category (Major Group N.r.C.) .------~-----------
--"-_
60
61
62
63
64
Wholesale Trade in Food, Textiles, Live animals, Beverages and Intoxicants
Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ceramics & Glass Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, other Fabrics, Hide and Skin & Inedible Oils Wholesale Trade in All type of Machinery Equipment including Transport and Electrical Equipment
Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manufactm;ing
Towns not reporting any important commodity
Source: (Col 8, Statement VI)
Note on Statement vn Population by Religion
I
9
4
3
1
4
1
The distribution of arb an population by religion is given in Table 27 below by the size cla'ls of towns. It would be seen that 67'87 per cent of the population follows Hindu religion, 29' 52 per cent Islam religion and 1·19 per cent Sikhism. Only O' 70 per cent follow Jainism, O' 60 per cent Christianity and 0'12 per cent follow Buddhism. Its distribtion by size class of towus would show that percentage of population following Hindu religion viI,ties from the minimum of 62'11 per cent in Class II urban ateas to the maximum of 86· 29 per cent in Class VI urban
II III IV V VI Tota.]
10 49 60 48 6 182
5 6 9 4 4 32
1 6 7 4 2 23
1 3 2 7
2 4 9 7 1 27
3 5 12 29 13 68
religion does not exceed 36 per cent in any of the categories of the towns.
The number of those follOWing Sikhism varies from the minimum of 1'01 per cent in olass III towns to the maximum of l' 37 per cent in Class II towns.
The number of those following Jainism varies from a minimum of 0'22 per cent in Class VI tOWns to the maximum of l' 24 per oent iD. Class III towns_
The number of tbose following Christianity varies from a minimum of o· 4:0 per cent in Cla.ss II towns to the maximum of 1 -14: per cent in Class VI town.s.
aroo'l. The popUlation fonowing Hindu religion is The number of followers of Buddhism varies more than 65 per cent in "all categories" of towns from a minimum of 0'04: per cent in Olass m taken together. The number of those following towns to the maximum of o· 29 per cent in Class VI Islam varies from a minimum of 10' 93 per cent towns_ This would indicate more Or less all, even in Class VI towns to a maximum of 35' 59 per cent distribution of population by religion in different ill Class II towns. The population following Islam categories of towns,
TABLE 27
Percentage Distribution of Population by Religion and Size Class of Towns
Religion
~----------------
__ .A..-- ____
~ Size Class Total Other Religion of Towns No. of Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam Jainism Sikhism Religions not stated Total
Towns
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
I 22 9,275 41,261 4,590,860 1,789,708 39,154 81,149 200 305 6,551.912 0014 0.63 70·07 27·32 0·60 1·24 N. N 100·00
(62- 95) (55-43) (54·60) (48-94) (44496) (55·33) (50- 76) (87·39) (52-8&) II 21 1,245 5,684 889,677 509,&14 6,214 19,649 150 .. 1,432,433
P'09 0-40 62·11 35-59 0·43 1·37 0·01 100·00 (8-45) (7-64) (10.58) (18,94) (7,13) (13-40) (38.07) (11058)
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TABLE 27--conoid.
1 2 3 4 /) 6 7 8 9 10 11
III 71 954 11,396 1,427,766 724,121 27,383 22,403 23 2,214,046 0·04 0·51 64·49 32·71 1'24 1·01 N 100·00
(6'48) (15,31) (16· 98) (19·80) (31'44) (15'28) (6'59) (17'87)
IV 100 2,598 9,440 931,812 463,909 7,853 15,415 18 19 1,431;064 0·18 0·66 65·11 32·42 0·55 1·08 N N 100·00
(17'63) (12·68) (11·08) (12·68) (9'02) (10·51) (4,57) (5·44) (11'55)
V 94 499 6,016 518,998 163,605 6,370 7,405 26 1 702,920 0·07 0·86 73·83 23'28 0·91 1·05 N N 100·00
(3·39) (8·08) (6,17) (4,47) (7'31) (5·05) (6·60) (0'29) (5·68)
VI 26 162 642 48,514 6,143 122 637 1 56,221 0·29 1·14 86'29 10·93 0'22 1·13 N 100·00
(1,10) (0'86) (0·59) (0·17) (0'14) (0·43) (0'29) (0'45)
AlIOlasses 334 14,733 74,439 8,407,627 3,657,300 87,096 146,658 394 349 12,388,596 0'12 0'60 67'87 29'52 0'70 1'19 N N 100·00
(100'00) (100'00) (100.00) (100'00) (100'00) (100'00) (100'00) (100'00) (100'00)
Note -(1) Figures without brackets below population figures indicate percentage to tota.l population in each class of towns. (2) Figures within brackets indicate percentage to total population belonging to each religion.
N =Negligible.
Hindus
The urba.n population of Hindus in the State is 8,407,627. The largest percentage is found in Class I towns and the smallest percentage in Class VI towns of the ~ta teo The largest }Jercentage is found in the urhan areas of Allahabad and Meerut divisions and the smallest in the urban areas of Garhwal and Kumaon divisions h3 ving the smallest urban population in the State. The population of Hindus residing in Class I towns exceeds 51) per cent of the total urban Hindu population, whereas only 0·59 per cent Hindu population resideS in Class VI urban areas.
Muslims
The urban population of Muslims in the State is 3,657,3(10. The largest percentage is found in Class I towns and the smallest in Class VI towns of the State. The largest percentage is f01:nd in the urban areas of Rohilkhand a nd Meerut divisions and the least in Garhwal and Kumaon divisions. The population of Muslims who resides in Class I cities is near a bout 50% of their urban population. Those living in Class VI towns account for only 0'17 per cent of total Muslim popUlation,
Sikhs
The urban population of Sikhs in the State is 146.658. Theyare found in largest numberin M eerut and Allahabad divisions and the least in Garhwal and Gorakhpur divisions. The population of
Sikhs residing in Olass I tOW11S is more than 50 per cent of the total urban Sikh population. Those living in Class VI townfl, account for only 0'43% of tot81 urban Sikh population.
Jains
The total urban popualtion of Jains in the State is 87,096. They are found in the largest number in Meerut and Agra divisions and in the smallest in Garhwal and Gorakhpur divisions. They are about 45 per cent to the total Jain population in Olass I towns of the State whereas those residing in Class VI urb3.n areas account for only 0'14% of total urban Jain population.
Christians
The total urban population of Ohristians in the State is 74,439. They are fonnd in 111rgest numbers in Allahabad and Meerut division" and in the smallest in Garhwal and Faizabad divisions. About 55 pel' cent to the total urban Ohristian population reside in Class I towns of the State. Only 0·86 per cent of total urban Christians reside in Olass VI urban areas.
Buddhists
The urban population of Buddhists in the State is 14,733. They are found in the la,rgest number in the urban areas of Agra and Meerut divisions and in the smallest in Garhwal and Gorakh]!ur divisions. About 63 per cent Buddhists of the
State reside in Class I towns whereas they are only about 1 per cent who re~ide in class VI towns.
Class I towns has the largest urban population. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains, Ohristians and Buddhists are found in the largest n.umber in
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Class I towns whereas Class VI town.s llave the smallest number of all religious communities.
The distribution of members of each religion residing in different commissioneries of the State is as follows:--
TABLE 28
Distribution of each Major Religious Community among the DivisioJls of the State (urban areas only) per 10,000 members of each
State/DivlRion Hindus
UTTAR PRADESH 10,000 Garhwal 69.4 Kumaon 199.2 Rohilkhand 1,082.8 Meerut 1,690.1 Agra 1,520.8 Allahabad 1.972.4 .Jhan~i 586·4 Lucknow 1,020.4 Faizabad 386.8 GorakhPur 430.9 Varanasi 1,040.8
Note on Primary Census Data
Density of population
Muslims
10,000 10.2
135.0 2,548.4 1,562.6 1,030.2 1,348.9
319·4 1,125.2
653·7 492.6 773.8
The total urban area in the State is 2,84.4. 16 sq. km. and the urban population of the State is 12.388,596. This gives an average density of 4,356 persons per sq. km. in the urban areas. The distribution of tOWDS by size class reveals that the density per sq. lan. diminishes with the decrease in, the population size of the towns. It is the highest in ~ities havin~ more than a lakh. PJPulation wherem the densIty per sq. km. IS 6,759 perSun s. It declin.es to 5,098 perSons per sq. km. in class II towns. Thereafter it sharply deoline to 3,852 in class III towns. Again it declines to 2,606 in case of class IV towns. 1,812 in class V towns and 687 in case of class VI towns. Table 29 gives the details of density by size class of towns.
TABLE 29
Distribution of towns by Size of Population and Density
Size Cla~8 Total Total Area in Density vf 'l'own~ No. of Population sq. km. Per
Towns sq.km.
I 22 6,551,912 969.35 6.759
l[ 21 1,432,433 280·97 5,098
HI 71 . 2,214,()46 574.83 3,852
IV 100 1,431,064 549.21 2,606
V 94 702,920 388·00 1,812
VI 26 56,221 81.80 687 --------Total 334 12,388,596 2,844.16 4,356
MfP(D)2DCOuP-3a.
Sikhp Jaiml Christians Buddhists
10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 33.1 26.8 101.2 37.3
420.8 30.5 320·0 177.8 1,015.0 420.1 1,354.8 784.6 3,435.7 4,127.7 1,967.6 2,970.9
923.9 3,000.0 1,215.9 4,881.6 2, Ill. 7 819.4 2,268.4 644.1
337·7 995.1 688.1 127.6 977.0 262.0 989·7 165·6 284.8 139.9 187.9 52.3 141.0 28.8 336.1 43·5 319.3 149.7 570.1 114.7
Number of House holds
The details of the number of households per Census house has been worked out by density and size class of towns and reproduced in Table given, below. It would be seen from Table 30 tbat there is no variation in the number of households per 1,000 Censes houses by size class of toWI'S and by density.
TABLE 30
No. of Households per House by Density and Size class of Towns
size Class of Towns
1
I
Density Range per sq. kill
2
200 Or less
201-400
401-1,000
1,001-2.000
2,001-5,000
5,001 and above
Sub·Total
Total No. of
Towns
3
5
17
22
Average No. of
Households per 1,000
Census Houses
4
1,129
1,323
1,263
34
TABLE 30-conold.
1
n
III
IV
V
VI
2
200 Or less
201-400 401-1,000
1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000 5,001 and above
Sub-Total
200 or lesa
201-400 401-1,000 1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000
5,001 and bove
sub-Total
200 Or less
201-400 401-1,000
1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000 5,001 and above
Sub-Total
200 or le~s
201-400 401-1,000 1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000 5,001 and above
Sub-Total
200 Or less 201-4(10
401-1,000 1,001-2,000
2,001-5,000 5,001 and above
Sub-Total
All Classes 200 Or less 201-400 401-1,000 1,001-2,000 2,(.01-5,000 5,001 and above
Grand Total
3
1
7
13
4
1,160
1,240 1,254
21 1,246
1
5
33
82
1,054 1,293 1.202 1,223
71 1,215
1 1,038 5 1,183
20 1,207
35 1,179 39 1,212
100 t.195 -----------1 1.086 2 1,425
10 1,236 2C 1,152
27 1,163 34 1,163
----..-------94 1.172 -----------1 1,000 3 1,709
8 1,232 7 1,187
3 1,096 3 1,508
25* 1,285
2 1,084 6 1,242
25 1,187 52 1,210
110 1,186 178 1,286
333* 1,239
*Badrinathpuri M. B. was uninhabited at the time of Enumeration as it was covered with snow.
Household Size
The average household size in the urban areas of the State comes to 5·37 person::; per household_ Its distribution by size class of towns as given in Table 31 below would show that the household Rize diminishes wit.h the decrease in the population fiize of tbe towns. It is 5·34 persons per hom;phold in cities having more than it lakh anel population rises to 1). 78 in ('las" II towllf~ and from there it cotinuou<;ly decline;; in all the slIbc.;eqent size classes [md reaches the l11ininmID figure of 4·31 persons per llOusehold in Class VI towns. This is contrary to the general helief tbat the family size in the larger cities is less than that in smaller towns and semi-urban areas :-_
TABLE 31
Household Size by Size Class of Towns
Size Class of Towns
I II III IV V VI
Total
Total No. of Household Population Households Size
6,551,912 1,432,433 2,214,046 1,431,064
702,929 56,221
12,388,596
1,227,491 248,01l 406,732 273,885 135,756 13,046
2,305,521
0'34 5·78 5·44 5·22 5'18 4'31
5'37 .-------_._---
Sex Ratio
The study of number offemales per 1,000 males by the size class of towns as given in table 32 shows that the average number of female per 1,000 males in the urban areas is 82], It can be seen that in cities having more than a lakh population tbe number of females per 1,000 males is 822 whereas it is hig-hel in Class II and III towns In Class IV, V and VI the sex ratio is low.
TABLE 32
Sex Ratio by Population Size of Towns
Size Class
of Towns
1
I II
III IV V
VI ~
Total
Total No. of
Towns
2
22 21 71
100
Total Males Popvlation
-----3 4
6,551,912 3,593,566 1,432,433 7S3,177 2,214,046 ],206,012 1,431,064 787,715
"94 (7{)2;9~ 396,286 '26' -l5B;]21: 32,653
384 12,388,596 6,802,409
Females No. of females per 1,000 males
5 6
2,955,346 822 641,256 829
1,008,034 836 643,349 817 306,634 774 23,568 722
5,586,187 821 -------- ,---_._ -------
l,. ", t'1\
A ;:;tudy of sex ratio composition by density Rllows that the number of females per 1,000 males increases with an increase in the density range. TheLe are 568 females per 1,000 males in the towns having density of 200 persons Of less and increases
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with the increase in the density and reaches the
maxilllum figureR of 839 females per 1,000 males
in the towns having density of 111o]'e than 5,000
persons per sq. km.
TABLE 33
Sex Ratio and Density
Density range per sq. km. No. of Total Males Females Sex Ratio Towns Population
Less than 200 2 5,719 3,647 2,072 568 201- 400 6 38,017 23,729 14,288 602 401-1,000 25 288,544 130,450 98.094 752 1,001-2,000 52 562,195 324,879 237,316 730 2,001-5,000 no 3,892,125 2,154,176 1,737,949 807
5,001 and above 138 7,661,996 4,165,528 3,496,468 839 ----.--------------------....- _____ --t __ -----___________
Total • 333* 12,388,596 6,80U09 5,586,187 821
Note-One town namely Badrinathpuri was found uninhabited, as it was snow-bound, at the time of Enumertttion.
Literacy
A ssudy of the literacy hy sex and its relation..,hip with the population size of the towns given in Table 34 below shows that the proportion of literittes in the urban areas is 43·63 per cent. This figure for males comes to 52·08 per cent whereas f~r females it is 33·33 per cent. This would firstly show wide disparity in literaay by sex. It would be seen from the Table 34 that the proportion of literates is highest (52·07 per cent) in urban areas
having population below 5,000 whereas it is only 46·10 in case of cities having more than a lakh population. Thereafter it declines gra.dually to 41· 69 per cent in Class II towns and 41· 25 in case of Class III towns. It further declines to 38 ·53 in case of Class IV towns and thereafter shows a rise in the subsequent t-\yO size groups of towns. This trend is similar for the proportion of literate males and females. (The 3obo,-e percentage includes the population in age-group (0-4) which has other.vise been treated as illiterate).
TABLE 34
Proportion of Literates by Sex and Size Class of Towns
Size Class PopUlation Litera.tes Percentage of literates
to total population of r-------~------~ r
.A.-~ ____ ~ --A.-.~ __ .........."
Towns Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females
I 6.551,912 3,596,566 2,955,346 3,020,414 1,938,298 1,082,116 46.10 53·89 36·62 II 1.4;32,433 783,177 649,256 597,183 391,695 205,488 41 ·69 50 ·01 31·65 III 2,214,046 1,206,012 1,008,034 913,262 605,169 308,093 41 ·25 50 ·18 30·56 IV 1.431,064 787,715 643,349 551,450 380,273 171,177 38'53 48'28 26'61 V 702,920 306,286 396.634 293,122 207,375 85,747 41 ·70 52'33 27·96 VI 56.221 32,653 23,568 29,277 20,126 9,151 52·07 61 '64 38'83
---------------~----------.... - ---Total 12,388,596 6,802,409 5,586,187 5.404,708 3,542,936 1,861.772 43 '63 52'08 33'38
Note.-Literacy peroentage has been worked out by taking total population without excluding 0-4 age-group.
Hav;ng surveyed the literacy by size class of tI)Wll'l, we may now examine it by districts also. A" already mentioned above, the State average of literacy in the urban areas is 43·63. Distribution of districts in relation to the average rate of literar:y in urban areas of the State (as given in Table 35 below) shows that 24 districts are above the ~Gate average and 30 below it. Only 7 districts are more than 25 per cent, above the State a verage. They are Aln!Ora, Tehri-Garhwal, Uttal'kl,shi, Dehra Dun, Pithoragarh, Garhwal and
Chamoli. They form a compact zone in the Himalayan Hills. The towns in Almora have literacy even more than 50 per cent above the State average. Those more than 25 per cent below it are only three i.e., Bijnor, Budaun and Rampurcontiguous districts. As many as 44 districts lie within 25 per cent of the State average. These within 5 per ceIl:t of the same are Mainpuri, Mathura, Kherl, Meerut, Varanasi, Deoria, Sa.halanpur, Jalaun, Basti, Ghazipur, Farrukhabad and Sitapur.
TABLE 35
Distribution ot DIstricts in relation to the AVerage Rate of Literacy in Urban Areas of the State. (Rate of Urban Literacy for the State per 10,000 of urban popnlation-4,363)
::\lore tllftll 25-50 Upto 25 50 per cent per cent per cent
above above above
1 Almor!} T<'hri Gorakhpur Garhwal 2 Allahahad
2 Uttarlmshi a Pmtap2arh :1 Dehra Dun 4 Luclmow 4 Pithoragarh fi Kanpur 5 Garhwal 6 Unnao 6 Chamoli 7 Sultanpur
8 Naini Tal 9 Jhansi
10 Etawah 11 Mainpuri 12 l\1athura 13 Khcl'i 14 ;\feerut 15 Varanasi 16 Deoria 17 Sallluanpur
A study of percentage of literates hy density would show that percentage of Jiter3C) almost decreases with the increase in the density range. The perc 'ntage of literacy is 69·51 per cent in the mbnl aNas hav;n~ c\lll"ity of 200 persons or 10l>s per sq. 1).m, and shows a continuOlls do\ynward tre.ld with the inc,'ease in density and reaches the minimum figure 42·75 per cent in nrhall areas having den<;ity of more than 5,U()O persons per Rq. kIll.
TABLE 36
Lit6rates by Density
Density ~o. of range Towns
per sq. km.
200 or less 2 201--400 6 401--1,000 25 1,001-2,000 52 2,001-5,000 lIO 5,000 and above 138
Total Total Population Literates
5,719 38,017
228,544 562,195
3,892,125 2,061.996
3,975 23,081
105,055 248.379
1,748,97.2 3,275,29G
Total 333* 12.388,596 5,404,708
Percen. tage of
literates to total popu· lation
69'51 60'71 45'97 44'18 44'94 42'75
43-63
*Note: One town namely Badrinathpuri was found uninhabited, aR it was snOw bound &t t,he time of Enumeration
Upto 25 25-50 More than per cent per cent 50 per cent below below bellow
1 Jalaun 1 Bijnor Nil 2 Bn,sti 2 Budaun 3 Ghazipur 3 Rampur 4 Farrukhabad I} Sitapur (j Aligarh 7 Faizabad 8 BaHia 9 Agra.
10 Mirzapur 11 Rae Bareli 12 Banda 13 Azamgarh' 14 Gonda 15 Jaunpur 16 Etah 17 l\iuzaffarnag&r 18 Bareilly 19 Fatehpur 20 Hardoi 21 Hamirpur 22 Bahraich 23 Pilibhit 24 Bulandshahr 25 Muradabad 26 Shahjahanpur 27 Bara Banki
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population
The proportion of Scheduled Caste persons in the urban area,,) is 11·32 per cent of the t0tal urban population. The pl'Ollortion of Scheduled Caste population by size class of to'wns given in Table 37 below shows that it is highcRt (18·50) per cent) in urban area~ having population below 5,000) whereas it declines to 13·61 per cent in Class V towns and thereafter shows a stead} decline in the subsequent size clasR of towns 1l1'Z, Claf;s IV, III and II and again rises to 11'30 per cent in the ClaRs I toWns having more than one lakh population.
TABLE 37 Proportion of Scbeduled Caste and Scheduled
Tribe Population by Size Class of Tow!ls
Size 01ass of Towns
I II III IV V VI
Totll .
Total Schedule<] Percen· Population Castes tage to
6,551,942 740,242 1,432,433 142,791 2,214,046 237,296 1.431,064 ] .75,490
702,920 95,664 56,221 10,401
total popu· lation
11·30 9·97
10·72 12·26 13·61 18·50
Sche· duled
Tribes
8,507 2,548
977 1,606 2,016
143
Percentage to
total popu. lation
0'13 0-18 0-04 O'll 0·29 0·25
---------------------. 12,388,596 1,401,884 11-3~ 15,197 0'1
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The proportion of Scheduled Caste pop,llation in cities has been further examined and the citv~ ',\ i~c population of Scheduled Castes (given in Table I
8,'3) indicates tltat in Agra, ~itv the proportion
of Scheduled Castes is ve1'Y high being 21·82 pel
cent closel~' followecl hy .Jhansi, where 19· 29 PCr cent belong to Sclwdvled Castes.
TABLE 38 Proportion of Scheduled Castes to Total Population in Cities
Serial No.
Kame of City/Town
Kanpur Urban Agglomeration
2 Lucknow Urban Agglomeration
3 Agra Urban Agglomeration
4 Varanasi Urban Agglomeration
5 Allahabad Urban Agglomeration
6 Meerut Urban Agglomeration
7 Bareilly, Urban Agglomeration
8 Moradabad Urban Agglomeration
9 Aligarh M.B.
10 Gorakhpur ::'1.13.
11 Saharanpur M.B.
12 Dehrauun Urban Agglomeration
13 Jhansi Urban Agglomeration
14 Rampur M.B.
15 I:lhahjahanpur Urban Agglomeration
16 }Iathura Urban Agglomeration
17 Firozabad }I.B.
It> Ghaizabad Urban Agglomeration
19 l\Iuzaffarnagar M.B.
20 Farrukhabad-cum-Fatehgarh Urban Agglomeration
21 Faizabau Urban Agglomeration
22 Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal M.B.
The citv-wise c1i~tribution of Scheduleu Caste popLllatiOl~ given above shows that Ghaziabad, Allahabad, Aligarh, Kanpur and JHir,,;apu.: have higher proportion of scheduled caste population as compared to State a\"emge of 11· .'32.
The proportion of Scheduled Tribe population in the urban areas is only 0·13 per cent. This isbut llatural as a very large porportion of Scheduled. Tribe population lives in the I ural areas. The study of propol'tioll of Kchedulecl. Trihe population by i:lize class of towns would SIlOW that iis proportion is minimum in cities having lJOpulation bet'''een 20,000 to 49,999 where it is only o· 04 per Gene. It is highest in Clasi:l V towns being O· 29 pCI' ceut.ItgoesdowntoO·25percent in Clas"VIt?WD:i. The percentage of Scheduled Tribe popula~ tlOll to total population of CIa!'s 1, II and IV is 0'13, 0 '18 and 0·11 respectively. The proportion of Scheduled Tribes in KAVAL towns has heen further examined and it IS found that in Agra their percentage is also highest as shown in the following Table 39:
Total Population
1,275,242
813.982
634,622
606,721
513,036
367,7;)4
326.106
272.652
252.:n4
230,911
225,396
203,46c1
198,135
161.417
144.065
140,150
133,863
127,700
114,783
110,835
109,806
105,939
Hcheduled Caste
Population
180.530
77,241
13S,501
43,623
74,439-
33,516
19,::!03
14,034
36.436
18,072
16,963
1!J,1l2
38,226
3,991
8,951
12,66·1
13,166
21.244
9,371
9,382
9,952
12,994
TABLE 39
Percentage
14·16 9·49
21 ·82 ,1/,·01
14'51
{HI
5·89
5·15 14·44
7·83
7·53
9 ·39
19'29
2·47
6·21
9'U4
9·84
16·64
S ·16
S·46
9·06
12·27
---------------_._-_._-- --_ Senal Name of KAVAL
No. Towns
Kanpur Urban Agglomeration
2 Luckllow Urb:111 Agglomeration
'J Agra Urban Agglo-._. meration
4 Varanasi Urban Agglomerati,)!]
5 Allahabad Ut'ban Agglomeration
Total Populatiun
Sche(llllcu Tribe
population
1,27.3,242 531
813,982 142
83·1,622 2,03J
606,721 84
513/)36 241
Workers and Non-workers
l'ercelltage
0·04
0·02
0'32
0·01
0'0.3
The distribution of workers and non-workels by size class of towns is given hel eUll(ler in Ta bIe 40. In the urban areas of the State 27·67 per cent ofthc populatiol! if' returned as \\'01"ke1s.
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This proportion for males is 47· 85 pel cent whereas it is only 3 ·10 per cent for females. The study of worker.s hy size cbss of t.owns shows that the proI_>ortion of workers is 27· 35 per Gent in cities havmg more than a lakh population. Thereafter it rose to 28·:21 per cent in Class II towns t.hen decline to 37 ·10 pee cent for Class III towns. FrOID Cl~ss I': it increased with the decrease in the pOp:llatIOn sIze of the towns and reached thej maximum figures of 30.02 per cent in Clas::; VI towns. This trend is almost identical for mule workers excepb in Clt'>c of Class V and VI towns wherein it hilS shown slightly decrea:oing trend. The pro?:)rtion of m tIe wOlkers to total male population t:-; 17.4.8 "(ler cell~ in Clas,; I towns which rose to 43' ')1 per cent in Clase; If towns and then it declinell ~o 47·04 peT Geut in case of Class III townS a'Fl it al5ain ro~e to 19·57 per cent in Class IV tOWll~. This trend i.~ slightly difierent f01 females. The plOportion of female workers to total female population is 2· 8! in Class I towns and thereafter it rose to 3· 7-1 pel cent in Cbss II towns, after which it d0cline<l with the uecr(:lase in the population size npto Class IV towns and whereafter i~ increa::;es with the decrease in the populatioll ;.5[;;0.
TABLE 40
Pel'centage Dlstribution of Workers and Non-workers by Size Class of Towns
Peroentage of Workers and Non-workers Size Class , __________ ..A-_________ ---.,
of Total Male Female Towns ~_--"-__ _,,---A.-~ ,-__..A--___'"
Non- Non. Non-Workers workers Workers workers Workers workers
I 27·35 72·65 47'48 52,52 2·84 97·16
II 2S-24 71·76 48'54 51·46 3·74 96·26
III 27-10 72-90 47'04 52·96 3·24 96-76
IV 2(l·71 7J·29 49'57 50··13 3·17 96·83
V 29·08 70·92 48'S1 51·19 3·59 96·41
VI 30'02 69·98 48'79 51-21 4'02 95·98 ---_-_-----.-------------
Total 27'67 72'83 47'85 52'15 3'10 96-90
Distribution of Workers by Industrial Category
Further distribnbion of WOf kers by Industrial CaJ-egory and by ;3ize cla.gs of towns is given in Table 4L below. The distribution of workers by Incltlgt riaI Category I c:early shows that, the proportion of cnH-,ivators increased with the decrease in the size of the population upto CIa'S" IV towns and thereafter it declinecl in Class V and VI towns_
Regarding agricultural lalJourers (Category II) it would be seen that the proportion of agricultural labourers increased \vith the decrease in the population l3ize of t1le towns upto ('lat's IY nncl thereafter it declined. It is 1· 91 per cent in CIa <';f' I towns and reached t]1e maximU111 figure of 8· \:)n per cent in Class IV towns and thNeDfter it decfen sed to a percentage of 7· 39 in case of Class V ami \,1 tOwns. Almoi'lt "imilar trend can tlC notiet'cl among Categories III and IV £.c., rehOIl.': engaged in liye.~tock, fOlestry, u'ihing End mill ill p" and I :uurr,rjug. Combined figme,; V'Miet1 fj om the n,jnill~urn of O· 79 per cem in Class VI tOWll!' to the m1J,imum of 1· 08 in Clas:> III towns. If we take the entilc Primary Sector into account it eall l;e seell t}lat the proportion of workers in Primary Sedor increased wit,h the de(aease in the population size upto ClaRs IV and thereaftel it dpclined Kith the decrease in the population size. The proportion of workers engaged in Primary Sector "as only 5·01 per cent in Clas" I towns and increaRcd to the maxImum of 22· 06 per cent in Class IV tuwns and thereaiter decreased to 1 fl· 9f) pel' ceut i.n ca'3e of Class V towns amI :I 5·02 in case of CIaf!f:) VI. There was no definit.e trend ahout the proportion of worker::; engaged in Household Industry (Category V-A) which varied. from a minilIlllm of 0·28 per cent in Class V towns to tlJC 11laxiffilllll of 9·53 per cept in Class 11 towns. Re_gfmling Manufacturing Industries other than homehold (Category V-B) it would be seen that the propOltion of the workels decreased with the cecrea:-,e in the population size of the town. It was 22' 73 pei cent in Class I towns and reached the minimum figuie of 4· 63 per cent in Class VI towns. There was no definite trend about the proportion of workers engaged in Construction (CatcgOlY VI) hut it could seen that in the first four Classes of towns (I, II, U1 apCl IV) it was considerably higher than the rest ofthe two Classes (V and VI). The proportion of -workers engaged in Trade and Commerce (CategOly VII) declined with the deu: case in the population size of the to", DS. In this category 20· 73 per cent workers weTe engagNl in cities having more tlJan a lakh population ,,-hereafter it \vas almmlt equal UpeO Clas8 lIT anr1 theregfti'r ~howcd a declining trend and reache.i tl,C minimum of 8·86 per rent in Class VI towns. In Transport, Sto~age and Communieations, the proportion of workers engaged in this categOlY was ollly 11 . 61 pel' cellt in Class I tc>WllS and thereafter eontinl'ouflly showed:1 declillipg trend Dw1 rea.ched the minim.um of 8' 80 per cent hl Class Y towns and afterwiIlflp "llowed a remarkahle IIJ('rt'[lsc in Class VI and reacheJ t be m,lxilllum of 30' 00 JH'~ cent. The pl'orortion of \\ orkel S cIJgagpd in Other 8ervice (Category IX) is 30-39 per cent ill cities
having more than a lakh ~opulation which considerably increasea to 38 00 per cent in Class VI towns and it waR between 27· 83 per cent to 33·97 per cent in the remaining size class of towns (I to V). This would reveal, that generally the
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proportion of persons engaged in Se('ondalY Sector of economy decreased with the decrease in the population size of t,he towns and in case of Tertiary ~e('tor the same trend was noticed with minor exceptions.
TABLE 41
Percentage Distribution of Workers by Size Class of Towns
Industrial Category Size ClasB of Town ~--~~----~-----------~------------------~
I II III IV V VI Total
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------------------_ .. _-----------------------------~-------I Cultivator~ 41,030 25,419 49,233 49,930 21,579 1,120 188,311
2·29 0·28 8·21 12·15 10 '56 6·64 5·49
II Agricultural L<1bourers 34,188 16,246 39,176 36.581 15,26 1,281 142,998 1·91 4·02 6·53 8·90 7·59 7 ·59 4 ·17
III Live·stock Forest,ry, Fi- I shing, Hunting & Planta- I tion, Orchards and Allied ?-Activities J
14,56S 3,701 6,507 4.136 1,663 134 30,709 IV Mining and Quarrying 0·81 0-92 1·08 1 ·01 0·81 0·79 0.90 ------- --~----------------------------------------------Primary Sector 5'01 11·22 15'82 22·06 18'96 13'02 10·56 --- -~----------____.-------------------------------------------
V(A) :;\<Ianufacturing. rr~cessing, Sel'vcing and Repairs in Household Industry
V(B) Manufacturing. Proce?sing, Servicing & .Repairs other than Householu Industry
VI Construction
128,245 7·16
407,297 22·73
37.866 2 ·11
38,550 9·53
58.523 14·47
n.OH 2 ·73
43,056 7 ·18
92,611 15·43
18,025 3·00
33.617 8·18
53,921 13·12
9,742 2-37
16,929 8·28
21,723 10·63
4,027 1·97
352 2 ·09
781 4·63
237 1 ·40
26,074 7·61
634,856 18·52
80,941 2'36 ----------------------------------------------------------
Secondary Sector 32 ·00 26 ·73 25 ·61 23 -67 20 ·88 8 ·12 28 '49
VllTr~~CO;;;;-----;1,86~---8;,82~--~~69 --7~9--35,~----U9~--®0,256--20·76 20·72 20·53 18·11 17'39 8·86 20·13
VIII Transport, Storage and 212.115 41,363 47,261 34,207 7.998 5,064 358,008 Communications 11·84 10·23 7·88 8 ·3~ 8·80 30·00 10·44
IX Other Services 544,490 125.812 180,985 114,365 69,444 6,413 1,041,509 30·39 31 ·10 30 ·}6 27·83 33 '97 38·00 30·38
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Total Workers 1,'191,662 404,478 600,023 410,868 ~04,428 16,878 3,428,~37 100'00 100·00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100.00
The illtersector dibtribution of \vorking force has been summarised in the TallIe given below. It. would be seen that the number of workers engaged ill Pr1ITlUry S.ecto~ incleased with the clecrease in the populatIon SIze of the towns upto Class IV towns wherp.after it went c own continu-0118ly l1pto Class VI. In the Secondary Sector of
the eLonOlllY, the number of workers ueclilled \vith the decrease in the populativll size of the towns. Thenumberofworkersengagedin the Tertiary Sector also declined with the decrease in the population size of the towns upto Class IV anti thereafter it went up.
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TABLE 42
Inter Sector Distribution of Working Force
Size Class of Towns
-----I II III IV V VI
Total
No. of workers a.s % of total workers in
Total Working ,-___ ..A.. _____ ,
Number Population Pri· Secon· Ter· of mary dary tiary
Towns Sector Sector Sector (I, II, (Vand (VII, III & VI) VIII & IV) IX)
22 1,791,662 5·01 32·00 62'99 21 404,478 11·22 26·73 62'05 71 600,023 15'82 25'61 58'57
100 410,868 22·06 13·68 54·26 94 204,428 18·96 20'88 60·16 26 16,878 15.02 8·12 76·86
334 3.428,337 10·56 28'49 60'95 .---.
The participation rate of females bas been given in Table 4~ below. It can be seen tbat only 3 ·10 per cent of the total females were retumed as wOlkerf! in 1971 Census in the urban areas of the State. The uistribution of thc same hy size class of towns showed that the proportion of feniale workers generally incl'cased with the decrease in size class of population. The distribution by plimary, 8econdary and tertiary sector.'" would
show that the propo;.tion of females working in Primary Sector increased with the decrease in the population size of the towns except Class VJ town s. In Secondary Sector this female proportion hau no (lefinite trend. It varied from a miniml1m of 0 ·li per cent in Class VI towns to the maximum of 1· 51 per cent in Class II towns. In Tertiary Sector also there wasno definite trend and it varied from a minimum of 1·51 per cent in Class IV towns to the maximum of 2· 84 per cent in Class VI towns.
TABLE 43
participation Rate of Femllles
Femllle workers liS % of females Population in
Size Class of Total r- .Ao ., TOwns No. of AU Pri· Secon- Ter.
Towns Indus. mary clary tiary trial Sector Sector Sector Ca.te. gories
I 22 2'84 0·20 0·52 2·12 II 21 3·74 0·31 1·51 1·92 III 71 3·24 0·44 0·77 2'03 IV 100 3'17 0·84 0·82 1·51 V 94 3·59 1·25 0·67 1'67 VI 26 4·02 1·04 0·14 2·84
Total 334 3'10 0'89 0'72 1'99
STATEMENT I
STATUS, GROWTH HISTORY
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EXPLANATORY NOTE TO TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSl'RACT
Townwise Primary Census Abstract of 1971 Cen;ms provides information in respect of each town. It gives information about the area of the towns in square Kilometres, number of occup~ed residential houses and house-holds, total population with sex break-up (including Houseless and Institutional Population) and population of Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes, literate and educated persons. The entire population of each Town is divided into nine industrial categories of workers and non-workers as under:-
I Cultivators
II Agricultural Labourers
III Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations Orchards and Allied Activities
IV. Mining and Quarrying
V Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs
(a) Household Industry (b) Other than Household Industry
VI Construction
VII Trade and Commerce
VIII Transport, Storage and Communications
IX Other Services
X Non-workers
The sexwise break-up of total workers (Industrial Category I to IX) have been presented, in addition to similar break-up for each industrial category of Worker and Non-worker.
186
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Loca- Name of Town Area Occu- No. of Total population (including Scheduled tion of pied House- Institutional and Houseless Castes
Code town Residen- holds Population) in tial
No. Km. Houses ... P M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
UTTAR PRADESH 2845'0 1,860,592 2,304,92112,388,596 6,802,409 55,86,187 770,608 681,276 1 uttarkashi District 12'0 1,439 1,559 6,020 3,812 2,208 293 228
1/4/I-Uttarkashi 12·02 1,439 1,559 6,020 3,812 2,208 293 228
2 Chamoli DIstrIct 30'1 1,806 3,019 12,206 7,624 4,582 Ba5 636
21/1/1 Joshimath 1l·94 755 1,190 5,852 3,767 2,085 441 281 2/3/11 Chamoli Gopeshwar 15·02 1,051 1,829 6,354 3,857 2,497 444 355 2{I{Ifl Badriuathpuri 3·13 Uninhabited
3 Tehri Garhwal District 47'3 2,209 2,973 10,523 6,642 3,881 461 378
3{1{1 Tehri 31·08 1,258 1,366 5,480 3,443 2,037 183 134 3/3/11 N arendranagar 10·36 401 790 2,390 1,502 888 152 151 3 I SIll Devaprayag 5·18 233 329 1,527 901 626 66 58 3/3/IV Muni-ki-Reti 0·70 317 488 1,126 796 330 60 33
4 Garhwal District 61'8 5.847 7,298 34,847 21,217 13,680 1,817 1,392
4/2/1 Kotdwara 2·59 2,251 2,302 11,457 6,635 4,822 281 211 4/1/11 Pauri 41·44 1,233 2,113 8,878 4,963 3,915 522 472 4/2/IU Lansdowne Cantt. 6·09 1,008 1,245 6,670 4,675 1,995 391 231 4fl/IV Srinagar 7·77 1,058 1,168 5,566 3,607 1,959 467 357 4]2 Dogadda 2·59 207 342 1,696 978 718 132 121 4/1/VI Bah Bazar 1·29 90 128 580 359 221 24
5 Pithoragarh District 6.5 1,195 2,729 11,942 6,944 4,998 914 703 514/1 Pithoragarh 6·47 1,915 2,729 11,942 6,944 4,998 914 703
6 Almora District 26'6 7,250 8,758 39,112 84,194 14,918 4,125 2,702
Almora Urban AggZomera- 8·03 3,830 4,448 20,881 12,418 8,463 1,585 1,220 tion
6/1/1-1 l-Almora 7·36 3,566 4,184 19,671 11,580 8,091 1,500 1,160 6(1/1-2 2-Almora Cantt 0·67 264 264 1,210 838 372 85 60 6/2/II Ranikhet Cantt. . 17·25 2,560 3,354 13,917 9,445 4,472 1,885 846 6/1/III Bageshwar 1·22 860 956 4,314 2,331 1,983 655 636
7 N alnltal District 45'5 29,797 35,746 174,879 98,658 76,221 10,460 8,197
7/2/1 Haldwa.ni-c'Um-Kathgo. 10·62 8,393 9,838 52,205 29,486 22,719 2,793 2,273 da.m
7 {3[ll Kashipur 3·11 5,628 7,048 33,457 HI,022 15,435 714 646
Naini PaZ Urban Agglome- 14·32 4,311 5,250 25,167 15,102 10,065 2,517 1,800 ration
7/1/m-1 I-Naini Tal 11·73 4,053 4,946 23,986 14,395 9,591 2,397 1,710 7/1/1II.22-Naini Tal Cs,ntt. 2·59 258 304 1,181 707 474 120 90 7/3/IV Ramnagar 2·46 2,542 3,339 17,495 9,982 7,513 1,022 864 7/3/V Jaspur 0·28 2,491 2,758 13,186 7,118 6,068 469 363 7/4/VI Rudrapur 12·43 4,873 5,575 25,173 14,038 11,135 2,320 1,795 7 (5fVII Tanakpur 1.01 1,152 1,408 6,003 3,643 2,360 343 215 7/1fVIIl BhoweJi 1·32 407 530 2,193 1,267 926 282 241
8 Bljnor District 6"5'1 39,734 46,583 2,69,702 143,364 126,838 9,748 8,323
8/1/1 Najibabad 4·3 6,365 7,355 42,586 22,766 19,820 1,513 1,305 8/2(11 Bijnor 3·65 6.337 7.958 43,290 23,170 20,129 1,865 1,490 8/3/llI Nagina 7·77 5,192 6,497 37,066 19,770 17,296 1,562 1,311 8/2/IV Chandpur 1·53 3,275 4,594 28,179 14,927 13,252 977 843 8/1/V Kiratpur 4·45 4,216 4,587 25,147 13,131 12,016 1,348 1,291 8/4/VI Seohara 27·20 3,458 3,645 22,821 12,092 10,729 BOO 652 8/4/Vl1 Dhampur 1·94 3,345 4,013 22,639 ] 2,176 10,463 200 168 8/4VIIl Nehtaur 5·83 3,233 3,344 20,286 10,617 9,669 356 317 8/2/IX Mandawar }·45· 1,347 1,441 9,648 5,071 4,577 507 437 8/3(X Afzalgarh 0·62 1,747 1,864 10,765 5,756 5,009 248 158 8/4/XI Tajpur 6·35 1,219 1,285 7,275 3,888 3,387 372 351
187
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Persons Total Workers 1 II (I-IX)
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S,92'l 6,877 3,542,936 1,861,772 3,255,083 173,254 180,996 7,315 129,736 13,262
4 4 2,844 962 2,118 360 191 297 23 2 4 4 2,844 962 2,118 360 191 297 23 2 1/4/1
816 7:(0 5,101 1,739 4,469 1,243 907 1,005 52 13 381 271 2,399 650 2,407 498 509 449 50 11 21/1/1 435 439 2,702 1,089 2,062 745 398 556 2 2 2/3/II
Uninhabited 2/1/III
3 4,855 1,820 3,403 164 20 1 12 3 2,680 1,088 1,780 87 12 10 3/1/1
1,076 350 890 40 3 3/1/II 653 253 400 27 .. .. 3/3/III 446 129 333 10 5 1 2 3/3/IV
19 18 14,994 5,840 11,631 613 290 90 67 33
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763 377 402 24 6 21 7 4/2/V .. 242 87 163 1 2 .. .. 4/1/VI 140 89 4,862 2,341 3,221 266 197 103 4 1 140 89 4,862 3,341 3,221 266 197 103 4 1 5/4/1
1M 75 18,552 7,875 13,074 744 353 98 115 40
66 26 9,868 5,189 5,661 397 9 17 14 3
25 13 9,234 5,054 5,023 385 9 17 13 3 6/1/I~1
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150 113 54,500 29,041 48,578 2,594 2,135 87 3,046 364
111 79 17,040 9,356 15,562 737 263 22 158 25 7/2/1
10,011 5,846 8,488 411 636 20 252 50 7/3/II
2 15 11,372 6,062 6,490 553 8 9
2 15 10,867 5,771 6,135 540 8 7 7/1/III-l 505 291 355 13 .. .. 2 .. 7/I/III-2
5,022 2,514 5,226 160 281 1 140 10 7/3/IV 2,903 1,289 3,150 86 488 3 315 12 7/S/V
24 10 5,354 2,647 6,791 535 431 30 2,126 263 7/4/VI 6 5 1,917 848 2,204 52 4 30 2 7/5fVII 7 4 881 479 667 60 24 11 16 2 7/I/VIII
155 264 52,877 29,174 67,724 2,318 7,170 78 6,077 62
20 16 8,558 4,902 10,931 315 514 10 301 3 8/1/1 130 242 10,881 6,826 10,710 484 963 12 524 15 8/2/II
2 1 7,117 3,690 9,038 318 967 12 1,011 14 8/3/III 5,415 2,844 6,763 378 832 10 355 5 8/2/IV 3,514 1,712 6,508 188 621 5 910 4 8/1/V' 3,573 1,598 5,751 180 1,249 11 1,018 5 8/4/VUI
I 6,541 3,786 fl,566 244 253 1 45 4 8/4/VII .. ., 3,259 1,818 4,900 100 463 1 285 2 8/4/VIII 2 4 1,361 900 2,591 65 457 6 750 6 8/2/IX
1,581 744 3,026 36 451 3 617 2 8/3/X 1,077 354 1,940 ]0 400 2 261 2 8/4/XI
188
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UTTAR PRADESH 26,976 1,198 2,454 81 232,109 28,640 624,160 10,696 1 uttarkashi District 5 33 4 188 4
1/4/1 Uttarkashi 5 33 4 188 4 2 Chamoli District 14 1 257 152 106 7
21/1/1 Joshimath 6 92 14 48 2/3/II Chamoli Gopeshwar 8 1 165 138 58 7 2/t/III B ,drinathpuri Uninhabited
3 Tehri Garhwal District 10 4 87 174 2
3/1/1 Tehri 7 50 104 2 3/3/I1 N arendranagar 2 17 10 3/3/III Devprayag 4 14 16 a(3(IV Muni-ki-Reti I 6 44
4 Garhwal D istrlet 76 190 11 965 12
4(1/! Kotdwara 44 12 6 601 12 4/1/I1 Pauri 12 76 I U8 4/2/I1I Lansdowne Cantt. 5 23 2 99 4/1/IV Srinagar 15 50 2 99 4/2/V Dogadda 18 42 4/1/VI Bah Bazar 11 6
5 Pithoragarh District 9 5 87 7 138 3 5/4/1 Pithoragarh 9 5 87 7 138 3
6 Almora District 67 9 4 277 6 880 5
Almora Urban AggZome- 29 1 2 116 2 554 5 ration
6/1/1-1 l-Almora 29 I 2 114 2 554 5 6/1/1-2 2-Almora Cantt. 2 6/2/I1 Ranikhet Cantt. 30 7 101 3 252 6/I/III Bageshwar 8 I 60 I 74
7 Nalnl Tal District 665 20 15 1 2,083 124 6,843 100
7/2/1 Haldwani-cum-Kathgo- 131 4 3 344 40 2,752 39 dam.
7/3/II Kashipur 200 7 1 a15 41 1,660 18
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7/I/m-l I-Naini Tal 76 1 83 3 411 7 7/I/I1I-2 2-Naini Tal Cantt. 4 I 13 7/S/IV Ramnagar 93 2 478 12 498 12 7/3/V Jaspur 58 2 407 17 486 13 7/4/VI Rudrapur 64 2 3 193 9 819 9 7/5/VII Tanakpur 27 7 158 2 166 2 7/1/VIlI Bhowali 12 3 54 38
8 Biinor District 1,943 55 89 5,270 824 10,5S6 185
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190
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1 2 3 4 5 (\ 7 8 9 10
9 Mordabad District 95'4 .75,045 97,678 577,257 310,855 266,402 22,185 17,839
Moradabad Urban 36·0 34,803 46,897 272,652 148,173 124,479 7,930 61,104 Agglomeration
9/5/I-! )__,Moradabad 34·19 32,3!l3 44,136 258,590 140,545 118,045 7,153 5,475 9/5/1-2 2- Moradabad Rly. Sett- 1·81 2,410 2,761 14,062 7,628 6,434 777 629
lement 9/3/II Amroha 6·32 11,029 13,469 82,702 43,019 39,683 2,591 2,141 9/2/III Sambhal 6·22 11,151 14,682 86,323 46,392 39,931 3,101 2,546 9/S/IV Ohandausi 8·81 7,128 8,949 53,393 29,077 24,316 3,901 3,220 9/1/V Hasanpur 9·71 2,733 3,753 22,06:J 11,770 10,293 962 801 9/3/VI Kanth 0·80 1,786 2,123 12,232 6,634 5,598 593 466 9/6/VII Bilari 3·63 1,648 2,020 11,620 6,302 5,318 819 630 9/4/VIII Thakurdwara 8·03 1,390 1,723 11,137 5,994 5,143 413 370 9/2/IX Bahjoi 6·55 1,471 1,819 11,334 5,996 5,338 592 477 9/1/X Dhanaura 4·69 1,159 1,429 8,410 4,587 3,823 669 565 9/6/XI Rustamnagar Sahaspur 4·64 757 814 5,391 2,!nl 2,480 614 519
10 Budaun District 21'3 22,939 26,595 153,871 82,617 71,254 6,563 5,516
10/4/1 Budaun 2·49 10,506 12,107 72.204 38,82t 33,378 2,582 2,076 10/3/11 Sahaswan 9· 71 3,999 4,903 27,266 14.503 12,763 892 752 10/4/III Ujhani 5·18 3,205 3,686 22,140 11,835 10,305 1,456 1,236 10/5/IV Ka.krala 2·59 2,343 2,579 14,460 7,821 6,639 324 252 10/3/V Bilsi 0·75 1,576 1,899 10,100 5,424 4,676 963 921 10/5/VI Dataganj 0·49 1,310 1,421 7,701 4,208 3,493 346 279
11 Rampur District 29-2 21,829 29,556 176,045 94,207 81,838 2,285 1,904
11/3/1 R,~mpur 20·20 19,536 27,213 161,417 86,518 74,899 2,180 1,811 11/1/II Tanda 9·07 2,293 2,343 14,628 7,689 6,939 105 93
Bareilly District 63'1 52,609 67,120 396,498 215,189 181,309 12,778 10,382 Bareilly Urban Agglo- 45-48 43,755 56,965 326,106 177,079 149,02 10,481 8,722
meratiln
12/2/1-1 I-Bareilly* 25·10 37,949 50,356 296.248 159,026 137,222 8,527 7,1574 12/8/1-2 2 -Bareilly C .ntt. V· 17·12 3,097 :1,624 18.270 1l,560 6,710 1,264 1,033 12/2/1-3 3~ Izatnagar Rly. Settl· 3·00 1,948 2,200 8,080 4,550 3,530 444 351
ement 12/2/1/-4 4-Northern Rly_ Colony 0-26 761 785 3,50ll 1,941 1,567 24 181 12/8/U Aonla 10.36 3,311 3,567 21,836 1l,696 10,140 731 648 12/1/II1 B:1heri 3·57 2,528 2,824- 2,824 11,740 9,354 656 336 12/5/IV Faridpur 2-90 2,094, 2,628 ]7,955 9,604 8,351 686 534 12/4/V Nawab,ganj 0-73 921 1,136 9,507 5,072 4,435 224 142
13 Pilibhit District 9'5 14,237 18,657 102,810 55,757 47,053 47,3788 3,347
13/1/1 Pilibhit 3·47 9,464 12,654 68,273 36,898 31,375 2,575 2,285 13/2/11 Bisalpur 4·27 2,804 3,538 19,891 10,939 8,952 663 593 13/3/III Puranpur, 1·66 1,~9 2,465 14,646 7,920 6,726 550 469
14 S"\~hjahanpur District 30'7 26,884 36,886 196,022 105,316 90,706 6,795 5,574 Shahjahanpur Urban 21'11 18,929 26,765 144,065 77,474 66,591 4,917 4,034
Agglomeration . 14/3/1-1 1- Shahjahanpur /1l'37 17,217 24,812 135.604 72,682 62,922 4,430 3,661 14/3/1-2 2- ShahJahanpur Cantt. 9· 74 1,712 1,953 8,461 4,792 3,669 487 373 14/2/II Tilhar 3'47 3,833 5,132 26,837 14,199 12,638 658 522 14/4/III Jalalabad 3·08 1,5!}! 2,021 11,101 5,921 5,180 391 315 14/l/IV PowdoJan 0·80 1,353 1,745 8,933 4,870 4,063 426 375 14/3/V Rly. S3ttlem~nt Rosa 2·12 1,178 1,223 5,086 2,852 2,234 403 328
15 Dehradun District 164'9 40,882 55,780 271,777 157,419 114,358 14,746 11,416 Dehraun Urban Agglo- 56·75 28,372 -39,473
meratiott 203,464 113,828 89,636 10,563 8,549
15/2/1-1 I-Dehra Dun* v" 31·08 21,571 33,339 166,073 91,662 74,411 8,378 6,776 15/2/1·2 2- Dehra Dun Cantt. 20·98 2,969 5,~42 33,637 20,018 13,619 1,980 1,585 15/2/1-3 3- F.R.I. and College 4-69 832 892 3,754 I 2,148 1,606 205 188
Area 15/2/II Rishikesh 2-59 4,546 6,836 17,646 10,419 7,227 680 536 15/2/II1 Mussoorie ' 65·27 3,676 3,817 If-,038 1l,486 6,552 1,374 822 15/2/1V R:\ipur J 12·115 694 981 5,209 2,892 2,317 449 349 15/2/V Celement Town Cantt. 7·07 1,647 1,~54 I? ,898 8,216 3,682 660 452 1511/VI Chakrata Cantt. V 15·98 544 550' 6,105 5,338 767 221 87 15/2/VIl Vikasnagar 1-40 1,233 1,943 7,1)66 3,867 3,199 579 444 15/2fVIII Landour Cantt. V 2·90 170 316 2,:Va 1,373 978 220 177
iS1
&nsus Abstract-contd.
11 12 13 ]4 15 16 17 18 19 20
1,056 852 126,120 72,239 148,410 4,952 12,711 261 6,405 136
351 283 67,070 41,530 70,71"1 1,832 2,817 97 1,140 51
351 283 61,392 37,802 67,567 1,740 2,816 97 1,138 51 9/5/1-1 5,678 3,728 3,150 92 1 2 9/5/1-2
2 1 14,856 7,493 19,812 959 1,731 ]8 604 16 9/3/11 315 269 12,132 5,810 23,066 623 3,780 57 3,001 41 9/2/III
15,220 9,090 13,548 539 888 32 82 2 9/61V 4,103 1,966 5,662 371 782 26 173 13 9/1/V 2,671 950 3,245 277 546 12 374 6 9/3/VI 2,576 1,080 3,040 101 362 6 123 2 9/6/VII
S8 299 1,606 980 2,930 51 647 1 547 2 9/4/VIII 2,917 2,021 2,663 112 447 3 202 3 9/1/IX 2,251 1,128 2,244 42 454 4 25 9/1/X
718 191 1,483 45 257 5 134 9/6/XI
106 91 30,333 16,376 38,515 1,951 7,728 146 3,360 65
55 41 17,764 10,464 17,575 865 1,478 36 675 9 10[4/1 15 7 3,071 1,308 6,666 575 2,146 52 1,041 7 10/3/11 23 19 4,384 ;!,386 5,722 308 755 26 6u5 29 10/4/111 .. .. 1,506 327 3,868 51 2,240 19 817 4 IO/5/IV 13 24 1,9i3 993 2,664 79 608 10 267 15 10/3/V
1,665 898 2,020 73 501 3 195 1 10/5/VI
476 329 32,687 17,647 47,536 1,477 3,086 53 997 29
476 329 30,814 17,059 43,480 1,390 2,052 50 836 27 ll/3/1 1,873 588 4.056 87 1,034 3 161 2 11/1/11
145 120 97,253 54,320 102,420 3,161 5,589 90 3,537 45
145 120 84,881 44,397 84,028 2,814 2,024 40 1,146 33
105 95 72,615 44,390 74,329 2,543 2,005 40 1,128 28 12/2/1-1 37 24 7,718 2,547 6,788 206 18 15 5 12/2/1-2
3 2 3,153 1,714 2,062 57 1 12/2f1'"3
1,398 746 819 8 " 3 12/2/1-4 3,927 1,730 5,804 114 1.324 8 337 2 12/3/11 3,381 1,103 5,451 78 555 5 314 3 12/1/111 3,385 1,345 4,662 114 ],287 29 1,106 5 12/5/IV 1,676 745 2,475 41 399 8 634 2 12/4/V
132 111 23,287 13,264 27,030 1,185 2,753 82 2,014 40
132 HI ]5,744 8,1138 17,847 749 !l78 36 378 10 13/1/1 4,601 2,511 ,5378 205 1,149 15 869 6 13/2/11 2,942 1,815 3,805 231 626 31 767 24 13/3/111
361 333 43,672 22,989 50,448 1,659 4,165 65 4,118 54
341 320 32,074 16,844 37,022 1,278 2,356 32 2,411 44
326 312 29,231 15,465 34,688 1,194 2,314 32 2,380 44 14/3/1-1 15 8 2,843 1,379 2,334 84 42 .- 31 14/3/1-2 14 9 4,710 2,364 7,0]8 222 1,104 22 1,298 4 14/2/11 .. .. 2,590 1,194 2,925 81 506 8 227 .. 14/4/111 6 4 2,200 1,168 2,327 70 198 3 161 5 14/1/1V
2,098 1,419 1,156 8 I 21 1 14/3/V
355 210 108,569 60,863 81,649 4,777 817 13 886 95
162 133 19,960 48,785 56,057 3,746 468 10 566 62
143 120 63,125 41,546 43,691 3,117 410 7 410 46 15/2{I-l 19 13 14,400 6,490 11,393 558 58 3 154 16 15/2/1-2
6 1,395 749 973 7I 2 15/2/1·3
10 16 7,127 3,807 5,522 211 42 27 1 15/2/11 26 12 3,706 3,488 5,402 508 56 5 15/2/111
1,980 1,236 1,296 32 . , .. .. 15J2/IV .. .. 6,238 1,294 6,265 40 164 38 1 15/2/V
154 47 3,430 329 4,465 93 .. .. .. . . 15/2//VI 3 2 2,210 1,395 1,919 95 87 I 250 31 15Jl/VII
918 529 723 52 15/2/VIII
192
Townwise Primary
1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
9 Moradabad District 1,302 93 89 2 13,115 1,00':; 31,000 391 Moradabad Urban Agglo. 388 20 42 4,474 117 18,344 123
meration 9/15jl.1 I-Moradabad 386 20 42 4,455 117 18,264 122 9/15/1.2 2-Moraaabad Rly. Sett· 2 19 80 1
lemeut 9/S/II Amroha 225 25 1 1,568 260 .'1.172 181 9/2/II1 Sambhal 207 21 40 3,!l86 113 2.440 41 9/6/IV Chandausi 102 2 2 669 51 2,497 14 9/l/V Hasanpur 147 11 1 2 306 219 772 13 9JS/VI Kanth 7 900 205 204 9/6/VII Bilari 28 7 217 18 477 7 9/4/VIII Thakurdwara 89 241 12 217 2 9/2/IX Bahjoi 87 5 2 133 8 498 5 9/1/X Dhananra 4 375 I 186 2 9;6/XI Rusi;amanagar Shahaspnr 18 1 246 1 193 3
10 Budaun District 460 21 101 1 1,772 350 4,345 118 10140/1 Budaun 147 10 62 1 766 101 2,467 22 1O/3/II Shaswan 46 2 289 103 585 77 IOJ4/III Ujhani 19 2 4 207 110 829 14 1O/5/IV Ka.krala 25 I 138 8 152 10/3/V Bilsi 219 6 32
" 7 97 1 10/5/VI Dataganj 4 3 95 21 215 4
11 Rampur District 711 14 29 1,881 138 12,994 223 11/311 Rampur 618 12 28 1,723 IlO 12,659 203 1l/1/II Tanda 93 2 1 158 28 335 20
12 Bareilly District 817 34 55 4,992 145 21,418 179 Bareilly Urban Agglo. 653 20 49 4,442 132 1'l,870 141 merati~
12/2/1-1 1 - Bareilly* 576 18 49 4,288 126 16,775 138 1212/1-2 2- Bareilly Cantt. 76 2 151 6 236 3 12/2/1-3 3- Iza tnagar Rly. Sett. 1 3 859
lement 12/2/1-4 4-Northern Rly. Colony .. 3 12J3jII Aonla 85 1 5 164 8 1,145 13 12/1/III Baheri 49 12 1 95 1,737 12 12/5/IV Faridpur 13 112 4 515 11 12/4/V Nawabganj 17 179 1 151 2
13 Pilibhit District 176 12 5 1,439 92 4,158 59 13/1/1 Pilibhit 103 3 5 1,088 73 3,157 50 13J21II Bisalpur 40 64 " 677 7 ., 13/3/Ill Pnranpur 33 9 287 16 324 2
14 Shahjahanpur District 247 15 9 2,413 186 9,650 86 Shahjahanpur Urban 163 13 6 1,756 169 8,357 81
Agglomeration
14/3/1-1 1-Shahjahanpur 162 13 5 1,746 169 7,710 81 14}3/1-2 2-Shahjahanpur Ca.ntt. 1 1 10 647 14/21II Tilhar 48 2 2 229 10 898 3 14/4/111 Jalo.labad 18 1 242 4 203 2 14/1/IV Powayan 18 182 3 173 14/3/V Rly. Settlement Rosa 4 19
15 Dehra Dun District 818 53 136 3 1,422 155 9,387 290 Dehra Dun Urban Agglo- 645 47 127
meration 3 1,156 140 7,529 251
15/2/1-1 1-Dehra Dun* 580 34 127 3 900 129 6,733 190 1512/1-2 2- Dehra Dun Cantt. 60 II 255 10 771 60 15/2/1-3 C- F.R.I. and College 5 2 1 1 25 1 Area 1512/II Rishikesh 38 3 39 6 918 9 15/2/III Mussooric 75 3 9 24 465 Ie 15/2/IV Raipur 4 19 -15j2/V Clement Town Cantt. 46 61 51 I 15/1/VI Chakrata Cantt. 7 38 40
" 1512/VI! Vikasna.gar 4 95 7 250 8 15/2/VIII La.ndour Cantt. 3 5 1 115 5
193
Census Abstract-contd.
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
------4,502 6 26,350 157 21,639 235 31,297 2,666 162,445 261,450 1,186 2 12.918 84 12,46,5 150 IB,943 1,188 77,45B Z22,B47
1.777 2 12,il26 82 9,79! 116 16,669 1,133 72,978 116,305 9/5{l·1 9 92 2 2,671 34 274 1\5 4,478 6'342 <:l15II-2
987 3,718 16 ?-,147 17 3,659 425 23,207 38,724 9/3/II 774 2,g67 9 2,689 14 3,182 :126 2:l,326 39,3(18 9121III 396 :1,144 22 2,644 46 3,124 368 15,529 23,777 9/6/IV 573 2 953 2 511 1.444 83 6.108 9,922 H/l/V
65 459 4 153 2 537 48 3,389 5,321 fl/3/VI 117 658 8 427 3 631 50 3,262 5.217 9/6/VII
83 416 7 93 I 597 26 3,()64 5,092 9/4/VIII 29 586 4 2]6 I 463 83 3,333 5.226 9'2/IX 90 424 1 184 502 34 2,343 3,781 9~I/X
202 107 IlO 215 35 1,428 2435 9/6/XI
218 3 7,206 155 3,058 64 8,967 1,028 44,102 69,303 536 2 3,812 55 2,111 25 5,521 604 2] ,251 32,513 10/411 166 836 74 179 29 1,376 233 7,837 12,188 W/3/IT 345 1,380 20 461 8 1,057 99 6,113 9,997 JO/4/III 49 147 1 12 287 19 3,953 6,588 lOI5/IV 55 1 546 3 192 1 371 35 2,760 4,597 1O/3/V 67 485 2 103 1 355 38 2,188 3,420 lOri/VI
2,168 4 8,463 78 7,069 55 10,138 8,83 46,671 80,361 2,099 4 7,222 71 6,458 4U 9,785 873 43,038 73,509 11/3/1
69 1,241 7 611 15 353 10 3,633 6,852 U/l/JI
8,601 14 18,152 200 16,232 138 28,027 2,316 11,2769 178,148 3,113 14 14,782 172 14,982 1::;0 24,9B7 2.132 9.1,049 146,215
3,025 14 14,545 170 12,947 117 18,985 }.892 84,697 134.679 12/2/1-1 31 210 1 291 7 5,760 182 4,772 6,504 12/2/1-2 57 16 1 958 167 56 2,488 3,473 12/2/1-3
" 2 .. 786 6 55 2 1,092 1.559 1:/,/2/1-4 228 1,068 6 353 2 1,095 74 5,892 10,026 12/3/II 101 1,088 3 650 6 861 37 6,289 9,276 12/ljIIl 126 568 13 151 784 52 4,912 8.237 12/5rrv 33 646 6 96 320 21 2,597 4,394 12j4/V
1,230 7 5,613 65 3,870 65 6,272 763 28,727 45,868 860 I 3,807 47 2,897 54 4,574 475 19,051 30,OZb 13/1/1 274 5 1,029 8 310 6 966 155 5.561 8,U7 13/2/Il
96 I 777 10 163 5 732 133 4,115 6,495 1313/1I1
1,046 5 9,032 124 6,751 56 13,017 1,068 54,868 89,047 762 ,5 6,090 87 4,603 44 ZO,.518 803 40.452 65,313
740 5 6,024 86 4,532 44 9,075 720 37,994 61,7:18 14/311-1 22 66 1 71 1,{43 83 2,458 3.585 14/3/1.2
167 1,459 21 754 7 1,069 153 7,181 12,416 14/2/II 72 858 6 295 2 503 59 2,996 5,099 14/4-/IJI 53 606 9 56 880 50 2,543 3,993 14!J/IV 2 19 1 1,043 3 47 3 1,696 2226 14/31V
2,233 42 13,614 217 6,938 149 45,398 3,760 75,770 109,581 1,523 23 9,8.37 162 4,928 124 29,278 2.924 57,771 85,890
1,439 21 9,212 146 4,746 18 19,134 2.-123 47,971 71,294 15/2/1-1 74 1 607 16 172 6 9,242 435 8,625 )3,061 1512/1-2 10 1 18 10 902 66 1,175 1,535 15/2/1-3
228 6 1,413 11 853 7 1,964 167 4,897 7.1)16 15f2/II 3011 13 1.183 3f) 640 13 2,636 428 6,084 6,044 J512/II1 17 8 1 183 3 1,065 28 1,596 2,28. 15J2/IV 39 101 105 5,660 36 1,951 3,642 15/2/V 14 198
" 62 4,106 93 873 674 15/1/VI 30 728 3 132 2 343 43 1,948 3,104 15j2/VII 73 146 5 35 346 41 650 926 15/2/Vn r
:M /P(D)2DCOUP-13
194
Townwiae Primary
1 2 3 4 15 6 7 8 9 10
16 Saharanpur District 102'4 76,265 96.533 482,807 269,124 218,683 22,040 17,572
16/1/1 Saharanpur 25'25 32,446 41,724 225,396 123,027 102,369 9,454 7,504
Hardwar Urban Agglorne. 15'0'1 13,18'1 16,388 79,277 44,729 34,548 4,649 3,820 'I'a.tion
IOll/H.I I-Hardwar* 11·91 12,956 16,126 77,864 43,693 34,171 4,554 3,761 16/4/1I.2 2- Gurukul Kaugri 1'09 202 233 1,174 832 342 90 56 16/4/II.3 C- Jwalapur Mahavidya· 2·07 29 29 239 204 35 5 S
laya ROO'l'kee Urban Agglome. 17.04 10,727 14,659 62,456 38,054 24,402 2,9'12 2,263
ration
16/4/1II·1 l-Roorkee 7·70 8,684 II,910 ./ 47,561 26,463 21,098 2,342 1,94.4 16/4/III·2 2- Roorkee Cantt. 9·30 2,043 2,749. 14,895 11,591 3,304 630 3UI r6/S/IV Deoband 7·90 6,028 7,724 38,194 21,064 17,130 1,169 998 16/2/V Gangoh 7'12 3,732 4,202 24,300 12,974 ll.,326 838 697 16/4/VI Manglaur 1·32 3,438 3,484 19,723 10,641 9,082 378 320 16/S/VII Rampur Maniharan 1'45 2,191 3,236 12,997 6,976 6,021 1,223 1,042 16/2/VIII Nakur 0'26 1,217 1,535 8,370 4,532 3,838 709 593 16/4/IX B.II.E.L. Ranipur 26'94 3,299 3,581 12,094 7,127 4,967 648 330
17 Muzattarnagar District 29·4 36,664- 41,772 249,815 135,309 114,506 12,612 10,309 17/2/1 Muzaffamagar 12·04 17,634 19,501 114,783 62,294 52,489 5,151 4,220 t 7/1/II Kakana 3'11 5,449 5,530 32,353 17,270 15,083 1,909 1,590 17/1/III Shamli 3-73 5,325 6,092 36,959 20,432 16,527 1,876 1,490 1774/IV K.ha.tauli 3-76 3,440 3,953 24,495 13,144 11,351 1,191 982 17/3/V Kandhla 5·96 3,033 3,285 20,061 10,766 9,295 1,101 892 1714/VI Miranpur 0'49 1,635 2,035 12,962/ 6,993 6969 770 624 17/4/VII Jansath 0·36 1,148 1,376 8,202 4,410 3,792 614 511
18 M.eerut District 169·4- 121,871 142,568 816,986 449,852 367,184 55,926 '45,809 Meerut Urban Agglomer". 55·90 tion
51,951' 58,269 367,754 202,822 164,932 18,6U 14,902
18/4/1-1 :Meerut 13·81 42,452 45,895 270,993 , 145,640 125,353 10,739 9,110 18/411.2 Meerut Ca.ntt. 35·69 7,843 10,084 85,415, 50,876 34,539 5,769 4,051 18/4/1.3 MaIa.yaua 6·40 1,662 2,290 11,346 6,306 5,040 2,106 1,741
Ghaziabad Urban 35·76 17,798 24,286 Agglomeration.
127,700. 71,133 56,667 11,692 9,552
18/2/II·l Ghaziabad 35·22 15,949 22,361 118,836, 66,071 52,765 11,007 9,109 18/2/II·2 Ghaziabad Rly. Colony 0·54 1,849 1,925 8,864 5,062 3,802 685 443
18l6/III lIapur 5·83 9,671 11,984 71,266 38,255 33,011 8,135 6,813 1872/IV Modinagar 10·36 9,674 9,956 43,470 25,713 17,757 2,113 1,528 lSJl/V :Baraut 10·36 5,170 5,974 31,264 16,948 14,316 1,292 1,194 18I5/VI Mawana 2·59 3,451 3,747 24,858 13,247 11,611 1,451 1,307 ISJa/VII Sard.ha.ua 0·34 3,4740 3,530 22,083 11,799 10,284 1,499 1,259 18/2/VIII Pilkhuwa 4·53 3,384 3,874 23,941 12,933 11,008 2,207 1,653 18/4/IX Kanker Khera 1·37 2,164 3.005 15,352 8,188 7,164 1,484 1,219 18/6/X Garh Mukteshwar 15·54 1,860 2,107 10,937 5,963 4,974 1,391 1,191 18/I/XI B&ghpat 2·88 1,869 1,905 11,666 6,275 5,391 550 495 IS/2/XII Muradnagar 0'54 1,999 2,240 13,985 7,645 6,340 887 740 18/2/XIII Faridnagar 0'44 1,075 1,403 7,541 4,071 3,470 614 559 1S15/XlV Shahia.hanpur 5'98 1,157 1,601 7,340 3,931 3,409 91H 787 IS/2/XV Ordnance Factory Murad· 2·69 2,055 2,112 9,026 5,170 3,856 728 480
nagar 18/1/XVI Aminagar Sarai 1'89 923 1,564 5,637 2.952 2,685 485 478 1812/XVII Kaila 2·46 1,351 2,051 9,33:1 5,305 4,028 1,341 1,039 IS/4/XVIII Raaulpur Dhulri 6·97 793 884 4,944 2,643 2,301 418 398 IS/5/XIX Hastinapur 3·06 2,046 2,076 8,889 4,859 4,030 254 215
19 Bulanilsbabr District 40'9 39,454 50,488 276,408 148,086 128_ 18,885 15,683 19/2/1 Bulandshahr 3·29 8,524 10,650 59,505.( 32,165 27,340 2,180 1,765 19/3/11 Khurja 10·36 6,787 8,529 50,245 26,933 23,312 3,421 2,985 19/1/III Sika.ndra bad 0·78 4,168 5,167 32,031 17,048 14,983 2,192 1,903 19/4/I V Jahangirabad 2·84 3,577 5,481 21,578 11,573 10,005 1,033 905 19/4/V Debai 2'33 1,870 2,490 17,042 9,070 7,972 1,025 878 19f2/VI Shikarpur 0'49 2,817 3,495 16,565 8,819 7,746 1,477 1,287 19/2/VII Siana 7·77 2,234 3,989 16,482 8,759 7,723 1,657 1,403 19/2/VIII GuIaothi 2'23 2,640 2,800 17,376 9,163 8,213 1,238 1,095 li/4/IX Anupshahr 2·59 1,806 2,241 12,253 6,569 5,684 588 507 19/1/X Dadri 0·88 1,679 2,092 13,061 7,080 5,981 1,139 9S6
J95
Census Abs1ract-contd.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 1
113 79 138.456 73.255 184,544 4,208 4,935 65 5,170 103
61.551 36.104 59,:lSI 1,736 840 27 868 27 16/1/1
'13 60 24,786 13,026 22,284 861 653 I'l 92() 81
73 60 24.054 12,853 21,933 850 652 17 911 21 16/4/II-l 544 154 301 8 1 4 16/4/II-2 188 19 50 3 5 16J4/II-3
34 17 27,211 12,116 21,389 579 225 4 39 1
11 14 17,225 10,601 11,624 521 225 4 38 1 16/4/III-l
23 9,986 1,515 9,765 58 .. .. I .. 16/4/II1-2 8,427 4,106 9,877 236 1,166 2 467 6 16/3/IV
.. .. 4,215 1,994 6.302 187 742 4 830 12 16/2/V
4 3 2,981 1,516 5,350 239 501 5 719 6 16/4/VI 2,652 1,054 3.478 134 484 3 816 24 16/3/VII
.. .. 1.676 637 2,254 79 324 2 511 6 16/2/VIII
2 2 4,957 2,70~ 4,229 157 1 16f4fIX
296 237 62,290 34,55 1311 2,843 .. 116 5.923 168
275 227 3,3892 20,330 2S.040 941 918 20 329 11 17/!/! .. 4.588 1,834 8,761 413 1,409 14 2,370 46 17/I/lI
3 .. 10.051 5,212 9,605 337 398 9 676 14 17/1/IlI
18 10 6,886 3,551 6,082 269 387 3 205 22 17/4/IV 3,148 1,540 5,281 156 847 15 1,479 27 17/3'V 2,484 1,217 3,392 91 483 41 519 4 1714/V 1,741 870 1,975 136 337 14 345 44 17/4/VI
869 673 236,702 124,657 219,438 9,080 8,436 119 7,667 562
727 538 112,159 62,033 100,785 4,362 1,214 32 1,566 171
419 298 76,056 44,965 68,024 3,284 888 26 1,157 11'14 18/4{I-l
308 240 33,567 16,167 29,692 973 81 .. 216 6 1814/1-2
2,536 901 3,069 105 245 6 193 2 18/4/1-3
106 107 40,577 22,222 35,0'8 1,476 707 3 550 '1
106 107 37.325 20,372 32,482 1,423 705 3 550 7 I 812{Il-l
3,252 1,850 2,526 53 2 1812/II-2
7 6 18,800 10;031 17,528 595 867 10 1,437 98 IS/0IIII
10 5 15,784 7,057 14,435 332 28 .. 26 .. 18/2/IV 9,59;) 4,797 7,527 316 711 6 244 4 IS/ltV 5,384 2,927 6,227 222 956 8 299 18 18/5/VI
14 13 4,539 2,209 5,714 258 586 14 547 6 18/3/VII 6,727 3,239 5,922 358 385 5 176 41 IS{2/VIII
4,750 2,795 3,617 204 136 3 159 26 lS/4/IX
2,218 865 2,989 201 508 15 338 2 IS/6/X
2,030 917 2,998 258 568 8 657 178 1811{XI
2,597 1,018 3,612 257 275 2 390 1 lS72/XII
1,132 829 1,980 51 456 8 109 5 lS/2/xnl 939 325 1,937 2~ 380 2 256 1 lS/5/IIX
3,562 1,801 2,474 104 1 IS}2/XV
., . - 1,278 551 1,332 15 166 1 50 IS/I/XVI 5 4 2,262 707 2,681 25 53 .. .. 18/Z!XVII
528 154 1,341 6 339 2 693 J lS/4/xvm 1,837 6S0 1,331 18 101 160 2 I815/XIX
544 398 64,555 32,989 69,146 3,055 '1,713 148 5,294 313
320 210 17,433 9,743 14,297 578 558 22 206 15 19/21I
36 29 12,043 6,654 12,895 686 921 22 542 142 19/3/II 6,800 3,351 8,081 611 778 7 1,087 79 19f1/II1
.. 4,000 1,637 5,530 196 1,331 36 396 lZ 19/4/IV
188 159 4,089 2,163 4,131 154 667 12 226 4, 19!4/V
3,196 1,031 4,246 137 862 10 618 11 19/2/VI
3,218 1,662 4.055 133 688 2 608 10 19(2/VIl
3,737 1,753 4,267 134 369 6 483 9 19/2/VIII
3,174 2,098 3,048 206 365 12 226 10 19/4/IX 3,088 1,367 3,143 76 403 4 17 12flfX
196
Town-wise Primary
1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
16 Saharanpur District 1,607 36 47 3 4,795 388 28,829 368 16/1/1 Saharanpur 575 8 19 2,689 60 16,238 165
Hardwar Urban Agglome-ration
378 18 14 3 382 36 2,864 53
16/4/II-I 1- Hardwar* 373 18 14 3 382 36 ~,853 53 16/4/11-2 2- Gurukul Kangri 5 11 16/4/111-3 3-Jwalapur Mahavid-
yalaya
Roorkee Urban Agg[omera- 229 4 9 183 21 1.173 11 tion
16/4/III-1 1-Roorkee 229 4 9 183 21 1,771 11 16/4/II1-2 2- Roorkee Cantt. 96 16//3/IV Deoband 149 1 517 50 1,SOI 13 16/2/V Gangoh 55 1 5 387 58 852 11 16/4/VI Manglaur 151 4 405 148 701 38 16/3/VII Rampur Maniharan 59 170 IS 334 11 16/2/VIII Nakur 7 59 2 166 1 16/4/IXB.H.E.L. Ranipur 4 3 3.998 70
17 Muzatlarnagar District 383 25 7 3,069 424 10,656 190 17/2/1 Muzaffarnagar 175 8 4 572 103 5,041 82 17/1/11 Kairana 47 1 917 228 735 17 17/1/111 Shamli 38 3 387 31 2,667 40 17/4/IV Khatauli 51 3 1 346 26 1,ISO 17 17/S/V Kandhla 17 281 14 409 14 17/4/VI Miranpur 33 2 483 9 388 12 17/4/VII Jansath 22 10 83 13 236 8
18 Meerut District 2,566 91 231 10,841 1.039 53,217 758 Meerut Urban Ag(Jlomera- 1,567 tion,
27 179 6,275 482 19,912 2'14
18/4/1-1 Me{Jfut 1,320 18 175 4,631 450 16,475 220 18/4/1·2 Meerut Cantt. 231 2 4 571 27 2,231 26 18/4/1-3 Malayana 16 7 73 5 1,206 28 Ghaziabad Urban Agglo- 192 10 19 659 80 11,746 148 meration 18/2/111-1 Ghaziabad 183 10 19 641 79 10,823 132 18/2/II-2 Ghaziabad Rly. Colony 9 18 1 923 16
18/6/I1I Hapur 101 5 4 916 49 3,040 27 18/2/IV Modinagar 60 3 23 216 9 10,129 17 18/1tV Baraut 51 2 4 182 7 1,442 20 18/5/VI Mawana 47 2 347 40 865 19 I8/S/VII Sardhana 177 5 720 89 895 33 18/2/VIII Pilkhuwa 44 8 2 649 e2 1,749 117 18/4/IX Kanker Khera 20 1 30 4 344 8 18/6/X Garh Mukteshwar 59 3 384 86 361 7 18jl/XI Baghpat 31 6 94 15 323 4 18/2/XII Muradnagar 31 13 345 107 644 72 18/2/XIII Faridnagar 16 I 353 3 149 1 18/5/XIV Shahjahanpur 48 434 5 145 18/2/XV Ord:r;.ance Factory I 97 2 Muradnagar 1 8/I/XVI Aminagar Sarai 45 3 105 228 2 1 8/2/XVII Kaila 10 I 64 I 705 5 18/4/XVlII Rasulpur Dhulri 44 I 52 28 18/5/XIX Hastinapur 22 16 415 2
19 Bulandshahr District 697 24 21 4,780 598 10,388 111 19/2/1 Bulandshahr 81 351 35 2,555 10 19/3/11 Khurja 176 3 2 715 41 2,635 41 19/1/III Sikandrabad 116 4 9 838 281 1,221 18 19/4/IV Jahangira bad 38 2 10 501 12 703 6 19f4/V Debai 26 I 268 !1 611 8 19/2/VI Shikarpur 24 434 30 442 '1 19/2/VII Sian a 56 1 265 38 384 2 19/2/VlII Gulaothi 39 I 502 33 497 3 19/4/IX Anupshahr 23 2 193 77 410 i 19/1/X Dadri 30 1 209 10 468 4
197
crensus Abstract-contd.
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1
4,697 46 27,716 257 17,018 170 39,730 2,772 134580 209,475 1,596 6 13,738 106 10,353 ll2 12,465 1,225 63,646 100,6.'13 16/1/1 1,038 12 5,302 118 2,893 27 1,840 556 22,445 33,887
1,007 11 5,287 118 2,885 27 7,569 546 21,760 33,321 16/4/II-l 31 1 5 7 237 7 531 334 16/4/Il·2
10 1 34 3 154 32 16/4/11-3
302 2,751 11 839 9 14,939 518 16,665 2.3,823
301 2,615 11 826 9 5,421 460 14,839 20,577 16/4/III.l 1 136 13 9,518 58 1,826 3,246 16/4/III·2
706 I 2,132 10 935 3 2,002 150 11,187 16,894 16/3/IV 323 1,339 6 928 16 , 841 79 6,672 11,139 16/2/V 490 1,166 2 65~ I 561 40 5,291 8,843 16/4/VI
90 761 2 192 .. 572 81 3,498 5,887 16/3/VII 90 .. 481 1 209 2 407 65 2,278 3,75l} 16/2/VIII 62 27 46 I 13 103 58 2,898 4,810 16/4/IX
2,220 S 15,864 81 6,894 104 13,341 1,232 72,173 112,163
1,096 I 8,202 32 3,853 60 7.850 624 34.254 51.548 17/2/1 272 1,614 5 434 6 963 96 8,509 14,670 17/1/II 394 2 2,547 16 754 12 1,744 210 10,827 16,190 17/1/III 196 1,782 8 784 7 1,150 183 7,062 1l,082 17f4/IV
88 788 1 671 13 701 72 5,485 9,139 17/3/V 98 650 1 239 5 497 19 3,601 5,878 17/4/VI 76 281 18 159 I 436 28 2,435 3,656 17/4/VII
6,589 188 40;904 358 28,935 S3S 65,052 5,632 230,414 358,054
2,415 38 18,949 159 9,971 121 39,737 3,057 102,037 160,570
2,065 18 14,940 ll6 8,203 88 18,170 2,184 77,616 122,069 18/4/1.1 237 16 3,749 40 1,271 13 21,101 843 21,184 33,566 18/4/1.2 113 4 260 3 497 20 466 30 3,237 4,935 18/4/1·3
1,589 94 6,273 'l'l ,5,305 73 7,698 984 36,125 5,5,091
1,391 94 6,219 77 4,190 71 7,761 950 33,589 51,342 18/2/II-l 198 54 1,115 2 207 34 2,536 3,749 18/2/II-2
459 1 4,335 37 2,791 23 3,578 345 20,727 32,416 18/61II1 215 26 1,280 6 816 22 1,642 249 11,278 17,425 18/2/IV 414 2,350 19 472 .. 1,657 258 9,421 14,000 18/1/V 194 1,445 3 874 33 1,200 '99 7,020 11,389 18/5/VI 288 945 10 712 5 844 96 6,085 10,026 IS/S/VII 189 1,430 7 416 14 882 103 7,011 10,650 18/2/VIII 186 484 7 393 6 1,865 149 4,571 6,960 18/4/IX 23 526 3 293 7 497 78 2,974 4,773 IS/6fX 70 530 11 113 2 612 34 3,277 5,133 IS/l/XI
150 692 13 448 9 637 40 4,033 6,083 18/2/XII 105 3 322 1 181 3 289 26 2,091 3,419 18/2/XIII 40 288 218 3 128 11 1,994 3,387 18/5XIV 67 25 45 17 6 2,246 70 2,696 3,752 18/2/XV
33 365 119 .. 221 9 1,620 2,670 18/1/XVI 130 346 2 757 6 607 10 2,624 4,003 18/2fXVII
7 122 10 46 2 1,302 2,295 18/4/XVII1 15 177 2 29 396 12 3,528 4,012 18/5/XIX
2,056 9 16,297 109 6,762 71 15,138 1,672 78,940 125,267
503 4,054 IS 1,707 8 4,282 470 17,868 26,762 19/2/1 413 3 3,166 29 1,442 20 2,883 383 14,038 22,626 19/3/II 232 1 1,756 17 804 15 1,240 189 8,967 14,372 19/1/1II 189 1,024 8 618 9 720 III 6,043 9,809 19/4/IV 124 1,111 9 436 4 662 95 4,939 7,818 19/4/V 110 744 2 327 2 685 75 4,573 7,609 19/2/VI 137 826 9 305 1 786 70 4,704 7,590 I9/2/VII 84 1,234 5 475 5 584 72 4,896 8,079 19{2{VIII 81 689 5 320 4 721 90 3,521 5'478 19/4/IX 811 2 788 2 224 2 898 51 3,937 5,905 19/1/X
198
Town-wise Prmiart
I 2 3 4 6 6 7 t) 9 10
19/1/XI Dankaul' 0·65 1,011 1,148 6,913 3.671 3.242 960 813
1912/xn Bugrasi 6·40 1,162 1,165 7,154 3,800 3::354 820 679
19j3/XIII Pahasu 0.23 1,179 1,181 6,203 3,436 2,767 665 522
20 Aligarh District 46·4 52,916 67,112 337,0311 205,658 171,373 30,905 25,636
20/2/1 Aligarh ·1·45 34,374 43,925 252,314 137,749 114,565 19,861 16,575
20/4/II Hathra~ 8·34 10,586 13,384 74,349 40,853 33,496 7,355 5,902
:l°15/Ill Atrauli 1·37 2,949 3,360 20,980 11,231 9.749 1,037 935
20/6/IV SikandraIao 0·65 2,928 4,321 17,253 9,274 1.979 1,768 1,444
'20!4/V Sasni 0·29 1,218 1,360 6,873 3,667 3,206 554 483
20/4/VI l\1ursan 1·14 762 762 5,2f.i2 2,884 2,378 330 297
21 Malliura District 33·1 32,166 41,523 212,795/ 115,731 97,064 11,542 9,618
Mathura Urban Agglotlle- 6,'],741 5,738 ration 21·81 18,3S2 26,254 140,150 76,409 6,926
:H 12/1-1 1-Mathura 9·38 16,678 23,999 .132,028 71,171 60,857 6,201 5,161
21 j 2/1-2 2-Mathura Cantt. 12·43 1,704 2,255, 8,122 5,238 2,884 725 577
21/2/II Vrindaban 4·40 7,129 7,493 29,460 15,761 1;),699 1.221 1,068
21/1/IU Kosikalan 3·89 3,165 3,551 19,105 10,287 8,81S 1,457 1,244
21/2/IV Govardhan 0·73 1,542 1,762 9,564 5,275 4.,289 553 484
21/4./V Sa,dabad 0·93 1,132 1,362 8,954 4,925 4,029 812 663
21/MVr Baldeo 1·37 816 1,101 5,562 3,074 ::.4.88 573 421
22 Agra District 111·4 102.66 149,841 845,236 { 46,403 334.,833 88.726 76,241
Aura Urban Agglumera- 87·75 75,42i 113,741 634,622 345,642 288,980 74,100 64,401
tion 22/3/1-1 l-Agra 61·80 10,S19 106,330 591,917 323,473 26ti,444 69,666 60,578
22/3/1-2 2-Agra Cantt. 17·09 3,517 5,879'/ 37,074 19,104- 17,970 4,201 3,585
22{3fI-3 3-Dayalba,gh 8·55 966 1,372 4,aOI 2,395 1,906 209 201
22/3{1-4 4--Swamibagh 0·31 140 160 1,330 670 660 24 37
22/5/II Firollabad 6·22 15,686 21,980 133,863 73,031 60,832 7,350 5,816
22/1/1II l!'atehpur Sikri 8·24 1,831 2,206 ]3,561 7,098 6,463 1,052 950
22/l/IV Achnera 1·58 1,841 2,069 12,202 6,692 5,510 1,316 1,063
Tundla Urban Agglorne- 1·43 3,301 3,1)01 18,804 10,372 8,432 1,655 1,314
tion.
22{4/V-l I-Tundla 0·73 1,387 1,765 9,6601 5,323 4,337 642 509
22/-!/V-2 2-Tundla Rly. Colony 0·70 1,914 2,136 1),144 5,049 4,095 1,013 805
22/4/VI Etmadpur 2·59 1,362 1,989 8,430 4,673 3,757 1,025 818
22/6/VII Shamshabad 1·22 1,082 1,287 8,783 4,756 4,027 S06 738
22/6/VIl1 - Fa,tehabad 1·86 1,018 1,221 7,698 4,267 3,431 819 701
22/7/IX Bah 0·52 1,105 1,447 7,273 3,872 MOl 543 440
23 Eitah District 21·7 21,337 27,781 154,213, 82,962 71,251 10,934 9,064
23/1/1 Kasganj 3·89 6,196 8,793 46,467 24,968 21,499 2,779 2,238
23J3/II Etah 5018 4,660 6,079 33,514 18,322 15,192 1,616 ],330
23/1/IU Soron .88 2,576 3,261 17,153 8,170 7,983 1.239 1,051
23/2/1V Jalesar 2·33 2,414 2,930 18,087 9,631 8,456 1,771 1,546
23/4/V Ganj Dundwara 2·59 2,526 3,242 17,275 9,225 8,050 996 791
23/31VI Marehra 5·18 1,644 1,878 ll,506 6,170 5,336 1,846 1,560
23/4/VII Aliganj 1·63 1,321 1,598 10,211 5,476 4,735 687 548
24 Mainpurj District 20'5 17.895 21,831 122,022 ( 66,483 55,539 8,951 7,171
24/4/1 Mainpuri 7·77 7,237 8,683 43,849 23,738 2U,I11 2,667 2,201
24/2/II Shikohabad 10·36 3,992 5,326 31,442 17,457 13,985 1,965 1,499
24/3/III Karhal 0·86 1,291 1,579 9,488 5,096 .1,392 954- 720
24/5/IV Bh.ollg~oll {i-44 1,501 1,728 9,992 5,4A7 .~,545 800 719
24/2/V Sirsaganj 0·21 1,4.10 1,705 10,572 5,695 ·,,877 1,034 830
24/4/VI. Kuraoli 0·47 1,49lJ 1,(}23 9.497 5,150 4,347 960 802
24/5/VII Bewar 0·34 965 1,187 7,182 3,900 3,282 481 400
25 Farrukl1abad District 37'7 25,233 32,616 169,902 { 91,885 78,017 9,134 7,656
Farrukhabad·cum-Fateh· garh Urban Agglomeration 14·94 17,636 22,505 IIO,835 60,427 5, '08 5.141 4,241
25/2/1-1 Farrllkha bad-cum-Fa tell-garh 10·65 14,700 19,421 ..;102,768 55,412 47.356 4,35\'l 3,597
25/2/1-2 Fa~llg~rh C~ntt. 4.·29 2,936 3,084. 8,067 5,015 3,052 782 644
25/4{1I KllUlauj 10·S6 3,716 4,579 28,187 14,967 13.220 1,001} 1,:127
25fl/III Kaimganj 2·02 1,934 2.636 15,154 8,047 7.107 1,318 1,167
25/3/IV Chhibramau 10·36 2,047 1196 15,726 8,444 '.282 l,O@ 921
199
CensUs Abstract-contd.
11 - 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1
1,668 918 1,682 51 168 5 28 10 19{1{Xl 1,128 217 1,946 62 315 4 180 4 19/2/XII
981 395 1,825 31 288 6 657 7 19/5/XIII
93 46 101,733 53,654 94,323 3,941 3,660 92 3,488 118
92 42 69,714 37,640 62,597 2,733 1,319 47 1,641 87 20/2/1 1 4 21,091 10,887 19,066 813 714 17 393 7 20/4/ll
3,944 1,648 5,396 185 938 14 825 21 20/5/ITI 3,877 1,954 4,296 155 469 10 264 ., 20/6/IV 1,872 1,095 1,628 44 129 4 212 2 20/4/V 1,235 430 1,340 II 91 153 1 20/4/VI
4a2 376 63,797 82,766 52,470 3,548 1,976 57 1,329 71
422 376 42,963 23,387 35,.592 I,m; 606 22 436 35
417 871 39,283 22,249 32.247 1,713 584 22 434 34 21/2/1-1 () 5 3,680 1,138 3,345 63 22 2 1 21/2/I-2
10,063 4,954 6,574 1,405 255 8 128 4 21f2{II 4,757 2,293 4,551 184 338 10 88 9 21 II/III 2,435 903 2,188 ll2 320 10 220 19 21/2/IV 1,748 808 2,158 33 162 5 318 2 21{4/V 1,831 421 1,407 33 295 2 139 2 21f4/VI
1,410 771 223,971 122,117 210,588 7,451 3,673 95 2,625 105
1,324 731 170,937 93,971 157,252 6,067 1,528 52 1,613 71
1,314 725 158,142 85,344 147,970 5,472 1,383 46 1,509 68 22/3/1-1 10,494 7,028 7,933 388 19 -- 35 2 22/3/1-2
.- 1,802 1,182 1,062 183 126 6 69 1 22/3/1-3 10 6 499 417 287 24 .. .. .. 22/3/II-4 28 17 33,189 19,090 • 35,124 890 216 5 44 6 22f5/II .. .. 2,378 797 3,177 76 450 15 25 9 22/1/ilI 4 2 2,386 1,216 2,875 48 362 7 399 3 22/1/IV
32 11 6,624 3,561 4,257 126 27 7
32 11 3,109 1,725 2,230 59 26 6 22/4/V-l _. 3,515 1,836 2,027 67 1 -' 1 -. 22/4{V-2
22 10 1,809 603 2,116 34 198 7 248 4 22/4/VI 1,831 973 2,173 81 213 2 152 4 22/6{VII 1,856 859 1,872 57 325 5 49 4 22/6/VIll 1,961 1,047 1,742 72 354 2 88 4 22/7/IX
39,434 21,287 39,082 1,842 3,885 72 2,050 24 12,788 7,598 1l,725 565 611 21 397 10 23/1/1 10,707 6,467 8,349 383 450 2 137 .. 23/3/II
4,574 2,010 4,693 192 735 15 186 26 23/l/III 3,838 1,863 4,616 205 389 9 315 2 23/2/IV 3,309 1,467 4,342 381 855 11 351 5 23/4/V 1,9:.10 729 2,922 76 433 6 305 1 23{:.I{VI 2,288 1,103 2,435 40 412 8 359 4 23/4{VII
3'),952 19,694- 29,398 1,274 2,607 47 1,375 12 14,576 8,556 10,618 403 666 12 289 5 24{4/I 9,180 4,725 7,571 518 517 12 117 5 24/2/II 2,177 1,165 2,080 67 276 1 246 .. 24/3/II1 2,253 1,014 2,407 lI8 437 8 207 1 24/5/IV 2,961 1,800 2,559 45 It)8 2 77 .. 24/2/V 2,513 1,093 2,444 84 438 9 232 1 24/4/VI 2,292 1,341 1,719 39 175 3 207 24{5/VII
6 5 46,343 26,383 45,760 2,221 3,4& 69 2,458 52
6 5 31,296 17,422 30,297 1,645 1,520 23 734 12
3 .5 28,010 16,282 27,lI8 1,481 1,514 23 666 12 25/2/1-1 3 3,286 1,140 3,179 164 6 .. 68 .. 25/2/1-2
7,064 4,531 7,593 361 1,190 38 1,116 23 25(4/II 3,947 2,278 3,873 79 243 6 311 7 25/1/III 4,036 2,152 3,997 136 480 2 298 10 26/3/IV
.20U
Town-wise Primary
2 21 22 23 25 26 27 28
18/I/XI Dankaur 18 6 130 S 212 2 19/2/XII BugraBi 69 3 282 11 173 I HJ/3/XIII Pahasu 1 92 1 57 1
20 Aligarh District 657 36 90 6,008 331 22,483 244
20/2/I Aligarh 429 31 88 4,093 188 17,098 140 20j4jII Hathras 118 3 1 1,340 80 3,410 88 "JOj6(III Atrauli ' 40 181 17 720 4 20/6/IV Sikanilra Ra·o 27 I 251 44 784 9 20/4/V Sami 30 2 86 1 288 3 201-!,'Vl Mursan 13 57 1 183
21 Mathura District 463 22 il 1,970 113 7,757 239
iHathu/'a Urban A(/ylo, 2'N 17 1,560 95 5,1)4] 189 ratiQ"
21/2; [-1 l-.\latllUl'It 251 15 1,534 94 5,867 189 21/2(1-2 2-Mathura Cl1utt. 23 1 26 1 74 2IP/II Vrinda.ban \18 3 152 8 555 39 21fl/III KosibJall l:{ 1 74 5 672 4 21/2/Vl Goyardhan 2f) 26 245 4 21/4/V Sauabad 5:;l 2 121 223 21,4/V1 Baldeo 6 37 5 121 3
22 Agra District 1,425 63 292 2 15,022 478 &1,901 680 Agra Ur~an .1gg1ol,"' ra· I.U5 46 28,~ ;J 13,23J J44 39,192 !c18 tion
22/3/1-1 l-Agra, 1,llU 45 285 2 12,991 334 37,351 404 22/3/I-2 2-Agra' Oantt. 75 1 3 235 10 1,667 13 22/3/1-3 3-Dayalbagh 12 4 145 1 22/3/1-4 4-Swamihagh 9 1 29 "22/S/II Firozabad II! 4 733 53 19,991 241 22/1/Ill Fatehpur Sikri lO 234 I) 1,275 9 2:!/ljIV Achnera 11 150 6 240 3
Pu'f!dla Urban AI/glome- 15 257 12 ;;62 :2 ration
2:!/4fV·I I-Tundla 15 256 12 235 1 :32/!/V-2 2-Tundla Rly. edony 1 27 1 2214/VI Etmadpur 6 4 107 ., 302 3 2Z/6/VII Shamshabad 28 1 57 21 213 .. 22/6/VIII Fatehabad 20 I 127 210 1 22f7/IX Bah 6 1 126 31 216 3
23 Etah District 236 2 1 3,083 617 5,715 125
23/1)1 Kasganj 42 1 416 123 1,883 21$
231:l/ll Etah 25 1 1 149 62 1,40U • 35 23/1/Ill SOrDn 34 322 58 567 6
23/"2/rV Ja!esar 52 883 89 958 25
23/4/V Gani Dundwara 7 'TO'! 21\l, 49\) 12 23M~'1 Afarsnra 67 298 7 250 17 23!4 1Vn Ahgallj !) 30S 149 2
24 C'lIainpuri District 219 7 31 1,536 397 4,595 40
211,),(1 MClinpuri 70 2 2 278 \) 1,333 13 24/2!II Shikohab:;d 51 2 2 365 30B 1,785 13 2413/III Karha,\ 25 100 12 :31'7 24/5/IV Bhong[lon 14 2 177 60 219 7 24/2/V ~irtlagJ;,llj ]6 290 2 469 2
2412/V1 Kumnli 12 205 4 291 3 :M15/VII llewar 22 27 61 1 ]81 2
25 Farrukhabad Distriet 409 15 62 2,722 624 9,788 234 Farrukhabad,-cuiIl- Futek-garh Urban A!]!}l.omera.lion 97 3 28 1,984 597 7,129 l43
25/2/T-1 :Farrukha bad·C'Um-Fateh-Q'arh 97 3 27 1,BM 597 6,949 143
ry'3/"'/I-" ·F.'ttehgarh r,aut,t. I 30 180 ;;:'i/t/rl Kannauj 151 Hl 569 26 1,152 60 25{11IlT Kaimganj 118 2 2 161 1 632 ij
2ijl~/1Y ChhibraDla,u 43 32 2 87,) 25
2<H
Census Abstract-contd.
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
38 3 394 2 68 626 15 1,989 3,191 19/1/XI 55 347 3 20 I 505 35 1,854 3,292 19/2/XII
4 164 16 546 16 1,611 2,736 19/5/XIII
2,585 31 21,621 289 11,835 198 22,396 2,602 111,335 167,432
1,771 31 12,964 203 7,218 130 15,976 1,876 75,152 1l1,832 20/2/1 459 5,675 67 3,005 42 3,951 509 21,787 32,683 20/4 (II 129 1,040 9 541 22 988 98 5,835 9,564 20/5(III 145 1,169 6 348 2 838 84 4,978 7,824 20/6/Vl 40 363 2 151 2 329 28 2,039 3,162 20/4/V 47 410 2 72 314 7 1,544 2,367 20/4/Vl
1,992 18 11,923 263 6,588 134 18,469 2,626 63,261 93,521
1,117 I) 7,874 173 4,684 17 13,100 1,163 40,817 61,965
1,103 5 1,822 172 4,613 77 10,039 1,104 38,924 59,144 21//2/1-1 14 _. 52 1 71 .. 3,061 59 1,893 2,821 21/2/1-2
470 9 1,317 44 626 25 2,973 1,265 9,187 12,294 21/2/II 187 4 1,530 26 855 25 794 100 5,736 8,634 21/1/III 138 478 9 206 5 534 65 3,087 4,177 21/2/TV 66 569 3 205 2 440 20 2,767 3,996 21/4/V 14 155 8 12 628 13 1,667 2,455 21/4/VI
5,471 81 46,518 561 26,426 516 47,235 4,880 249,815 377,382
4,662 78 35,268 461 20,572 424 39,683 4,171 188,390 282,913
4,540 78 33,387 442 19,252 390 36,153 3,663 175,503 262,972 22/3/1-1 117 1,636 15 1,265 33 2,881 314 II,I7I 17,582 22[3/1-2
4 155 2 28 I 519 172 1,333 1,723 22/3/1-3 1 .. 90 2 27 .. 130 22 383 636 22/3/1-4
482 I 7,062 55 2,040 50 4,442 475 37,907 59,942 22/5/II 71 2 616 5 113 1 383 30 3,921 6,387 22/1/III 50 530 3 740 7 393 19 3,817 5,462 22/1/IV
15 712 18 2,266 27 696 67 6,115 8,306
10 695 7 565 3 422 36 3,093 4,278 22/4/V-l 5 17 11 1,701 24 274 31 3,022 4,028 22/4/V-2
80 469 4 317 I 385 15 2,557 3,723 22/4/VI 28 868 7 98 4 516 42 2,583 3,946 22/6/VII 31 531 2 188 I 391 43 2,395 3,374 22/6/VIII 52 462 6 92 I 346 18 2,130 3,329 22/7/IX
742 3 9,698 77 4,300 33 9,373 889 43,880 69,409
277 3,350 31 2,138 12 2,611 339 13,243 20,934 22/1/1 89 2,455 22 758 13 2,876 248 9,973 14,809 23{S/II 63 I 890 12 396 6 1,500 92 4,477 7,791 23/1/III
124 2 844 4 401 I 650 73 5,015 8,251 23/2/1V 129 854 3 273 1 667 71 4,883 7,669 23/4/V 41 744 2 235 549 43 3,248 5,260 23/3/VI 19 561 3 99 519 23 3,041 4,695 23/4/VII
708 6 8,264 65 2,487 33 7,576 667 37,085 54,265
244 3 3,009 36 1,157 21 3,661 302 13,120 19,708 24/4/1 168 .. 2,114 7 692 2 1,760 168 9,886 13,467 24/2/II 65 3 521 10 66 4 404 37 3,016 4,325 24/3/III
124 612 2 133 484 38 3,040 4,427 24/5/IV 38 821 2 204 4 446 33 3,136 4,832 24/2/V 44 656. 7 121 } 445 58 2,706 4,263 24/4/VI 25 531 1 114 1 376 31 2,181 3,243 24/5/VII
667 t 9,436 108 9,980 11 14,805 1,107 46,125 75,796
423 I 5,738 8«,'- 1,613 6 1I,03} 780 30,130 48,763
404 I 5,654 n 1,233 5 8,620 620 28,294 45,875 25/2/1-1 19 84 3 380 1 2,411 160 1,836 2,888 25/2/1-2
J28 1,485 16 150 1,653 188 7,374 12,859 25/4/II 72 1,272 9 ll3 4, 943 44 4,174 7,028 25/1/Il1 44 941 ~ 104 } 1,178 95 4,447 7,146 25/3/TV
202
1'owil.;'Wise Primary
1 2 a 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Z6 Etawah District 1S'S 19,834 26,007 141,694 76,556 65,1.38 10,363 8,330 Z6JIJ! Etawah 9'35 11,638 15,681 85,894 !. 46,381 39,513 6,256 4,934 26/4/ll Auraiya 5·18 3,498 4,745 25,517 13,903 11,614 1,602 1,291 26/2/1I1 Bharthltna 1·09 2,241 2,628 13,668 7,340 ' 6,328 487 712 26/1/IV Jaswantllagar 2'59 1,663 2,047 11,295 6,103 5,192 1,171 973 26/2/V Lakhana 0'57 794 906 5,320 2,829 2,491 487 420
27 K~npur District 300'9 244,701 2&9,904 1,282,331 727,57& 554,758 10&,752 78,062 Kanpur Urban Agglo-meration 298·98 243,378 268,6}6 1,276,242 723,641 651,601 103,032 77,498
27(5/1-1 Kallpur* 261·59 225,165 243,310 1,154,383 652,569 501,819 93,806, 70,617 27/5/1-2 Kallpur Cantt. 16·08 7,867 13,648 V 69,452 39,653 29,799 4,812 3,875 27/5/1-3 Armapur E~tato 6'29 3,841 3,952 17,9-16 10,739 7,207 1,372 943 27/5/1-4 Northern Rly. Colony 4·66 3,747 4,063 17,410 10,297 7,113 2,163 1,485 27/5/1-5 Chakeri 5·21 1,152 1,28-1 6,475 4,096 2,379 102 46 27/5/1-6 Rawatpur Station Yard 0·54 499 655 3,023 1,784 1,239 414 301 27/5/1-7 <Rntral Rly. Colony 0·39 204 204 910 534 376 166 109 27/5/1-8 I.I.T. 4·22 903 1,399 5,638 3,969 1,669 197 122 27{3/II Pukhrayan 1·94 1,323 1,389 7,089 3,932 3,157 720 564
28 Fatehpur District. 67'4 11,453 13,019 71,908 38,455 &3,453 5,078 4,600 2812/1 Fatehpur 56·98 8,583 9,960 54,665 29,371 25,294 3,704 3,359 28/l/II Bindld 10·36 2,870 3,059 17,243 9,084 8,159 1,374, 1,241
29 AUahabad District 93'9 87,577 104,281 ,~42,103 302,891 239,212 42,638 85,524 Allahabad Urbal~ Agfllo. meration 8g·18 83,353 99,.188 513,036 287,506 225,/;30 40,732 3.1,707
2913/1-1 Allahabau* 62·9-1 79,299 9i,714 .490,622 273,347 217,275 37,681 31,122 2913/1-2 Alln.ha.bad Cantt. ... 18·31 3,617 4,293.../ 20,591 13,095 7,496 2,540 2,444 29{3/I.3 Suheda.rga.ni Rly. Colony 0·93 437 481 1,823 1,064 759 211 141 29/5/II Phulpur 2·62 1,299 1.458 8,572 4,594 3,978 510 455 29/4/III Ma.uaima. 5·13 1,004 1,270 7,937 4,156 3,781 489 464 29/8/IV 8irsa 1·45 902 952 6,H2 3,268 2,844 597 564 29j8/V Bha.ratganj 2·56 1,019 1,113 6,446 3,367 3,079 355 334
30 Jhansi District 105'9 49,886 60,965 321,297 170,988 150,809 84,268 29,758 Jha'Mi Urban Agglomera-
198,136 I' 104,824 lion 60·46 30,989 37,778 93,311 20,480 47,746 30/",,/1-1 Jhansi 35·22 25,812 32,138 v>:73,202 92,545 80,747 17,908 15,360 30/4/1-2 Jhansi Cantt. _ 18·4-8 3,164 3,452 14,903 6,991 7,912 1,813 1,705 30/4/1-3 Jhansi Railway Settle·
2,013 9,91Oi ment 6·76 2,188 5,288 4,652 759 681 30/5/II Lalitpur 12·51 4,316 6,404 34,462 i 18,265 16.197 2,103 1,908 30j3/III Mauranipur :;·52 4,039 4,549 25,651 13,749 11,902 3,245 2,868 30WfV Babina Cantt.' 13·70 2,781 3,670 V13,275 6,754 6,521 1,664 1,364 30/I/V Samtha.r 1·17 1.770 2,O}O 11,708 6,223 5,485 1,213 1,1l6 30/1/VI Chirga.on 0·41 1,484, 1,546 9,012 4,789 4,223 768 663 3O/3/VII Ranipur 0·62 1,289 1,370 7,769 4,076 3,693 1,823 1,653 30/2/VIII Gursarai 0·91 1,319 1,545 9,351 5,146 4,205 1,232 1,014 3O/5/IX Ta.lbeho, 1·53 1,17-; 1,352 7,518 4,697 2,821 M3 402 3O/4/X Hansarigird 9·09 724 741 4,4161 2,465 1,951 1,237 ] ,O2~
31 Jalau.n District 24'2 17.130 19,483 111,824 61,025 50,799 12,769 10,449 31/3/1 Orai 15·67 6.882 8,119 42,513 23,737 18,776 5,142 4,000 31/2/II Konah 2'95 3,976 4,426 28,403 15,403 13,000 3,168 2,644 31/4/III Kalpi 3·94 3,202 3,612 21,334 11,493 9,841 1,930 1,568 31/I/IV Jalaun 1·55 3,070 3,326 19,574 10,392 9,182 2,529 2,247
32 Hamirpur District 22'7 16,573 18,529 97,956 52,859 45,~ 9,551 8,225 32/.'')/1 Mahoba 8·16 4,947 5,913 29,707 15,832 13,875 3,205 2,865 32/t/II Ra h 2·41 3.567 3793 23,061 12,367 10,694 2,819 2,420 32/4/III Cha.rkhari 7·77 2,' 38 3,141 15,776 8,459 7,317 1,487 1,327 32/'3/IV Mauda.h" 1·04 2,530 2,739 14,629 7,849 6,780 1,001 760 32/2/V Ha.mirpur 3·34 2,591 2.943 14.783 8,352 6,431 1,039 853
33 Banda District 24'1 16,445 18,345 97,956 53,712 44,244 7,269 6,188 33/1/1 Ba.nda 3'29 7,802 9,169 50,575 27,568 23,007 2,007 1,734 33/4/H Chitr80kut Dham 7·77 3,050 3,273 17,794 9,711 8,()S3 1,3!l2 1,186 33/3/III Atarra 10·0 3,315 3,490 17,231 9,652 7,579 2,177 1,808 33/4/1V M~nikpur Sarhat 2'59 1,358 1,410 6,512 3,575 2,937 838 726 33/5jV Rajapur 0'41 920 1,003 5,844- 3,206 2,638 855 729
203
Census Abstract--- contd.
II 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 1
11 24 42,051 24,070 34,655 2,023 2,028 52 1,154 51
24,907 1:1,9:-10 21,360 1,156 712 28 228 53 26/1/1 11 24 7,981 ·1,8V2 5,979 370 740 12 593 9 26/4/II
4,666 2,823 :1,165 131 78 1 40 3 26/2fIII :5,077 1,L0l} 2,90l 344 264 11 144 15 26fl/IV 1,420 906 1,250 22 234 149 1 26/2fV
Z85 246 421,929 229,149 365,787 13,462 7,711 156 4,854 454 70
285 246 419,832 228,050 363,956 13,.124 7,520 145 4,593 400 27·1 245 376,246 207,761 327,414, 11,989 7,485 145 4,489 389 27/5/1-1
11 -l 21,915 10,731 20,641 918 27 98 11 27/5/1.2 6,785 ~{,255 5.457 144 3 .. .. 27/5/1-3 6,761 3,0.32 5,201 109 3 2 27/5/1-4 3,555 1,747 2,791 19 2 2 .. 27/5/1.5 1,081 461 844 26 .. 27/5/1-6
265 106 250 4 1 .. 27/5/1-7 3,224 967 1,298 115 1 27/5/1-8 2,097 1.099 1,831 138 191 11 261 54 27/3/II ,
17 15 18,295 9,143 18,324 1,034 3,173 68 2,333 365 10 15 14,214 7,141 14,105 786 2,801 52 1,989 253 28/2/1
7 4,()31 2,002 4,219 248 372 16 344 112 28/I/II 141 100 184,117 96,263 140,661 9,578 2,903 328 3,852 1,304
141 100 177,004 93,721 133,584 8,903 2,177 265 3,224 1,025
140 10(\ 167.088 90,514 124,932 8,655 .3,151 261 3,141 1,004 29/3/1-1 1 9,129 2,808 8,127 241 26 4 83 21 29/3/1-2
787 399 525 7 .. ., 29/3/1-3 1,995 530 2,050 237 318 24 204 114 29/5/II 2,080 1,039 1,941 166 141 II 146 62 2P/4/III 1,892 746 1,418 II7 96 3 81 25 29/8/IV I.l46 227 1,668 155 171 25 197 78 29/8/V
30 39 • 99,285 50,825 74,410 7,406 5,554 392 2,438 605
29 3.5 62,991 35,364 44,420 4,644 1,128 169 461 103
15 29 5G,226 29,356 39,724 4,117 1,103 161 459 103 30/411-1 14 9 4,056 3,m3 2,441 :~58 25 8 2 30/4/1-2
., 3,709 2,435 2,255 169 " 30/4/1-3 I 10,989 5,68], 8,190 963 960 97 l'lll 70 30/5/II
7,318 3,074 5,705 511 548 16 266 77 :l0/3/Il1 3,035 1,791 2,871 2!J8 159 12 114 -13 30/4/IV 2,770 885 3,147 374 1,320 69 732 2('0 30/I/V 2,739 1 141 2,II4 97 325 2 206 17 30/I/VI 1,978 490 1,988 188 500 7 115 38 30/3/VIl, 3,153 1,172 2060 159 458 9 133 39 30/2JVIII
1 3,334 1,O3,} 2,917 II7 81 6 60 7 30/5{IX lJ78 197 998 55 75 5 140 11 3O/4jX
1 1 33,285 , 14,853 27,673 1,514 3,140 139 1,301 182
14,499 6,8 ,2 10,214 47-1 924 37 534 11) al/3/1 7,S4!1 :),08.0 7,IU 389 1,294 35 316 72 3I/2/II 5,HOO 2,440 5,··96 334 323 7 50 I 31/4/lI 5,:~37 2,4:1& 4,8lil 317 869 60 401 41 31/I/IV
26,312. 10,721 23,330 2,099 4,448 360 3,046 685 7,298 3,261 7,613 812 1,429 119 I,IN 300 32/5/1 5,607 2,199 5,IIH 317 675 21 649 47 32/11II 3,872 1,326 3,750 386 1,052 47 707 166 32/4/II1 4,308 1,674 3,202 405 755 157 381 98 32/S/IV 5,167 2,261 3,604 179 537 16 185 24 32/2/V
8 6 27,515 • 12,074. 25,146 1,930 2,988 121 2,517 497
5 ' 3 15,138 7,586 12,638 848 1,025 32 742 32 33/1/1 3 3 -i,408 1,646 4,558 360 743 30 489 96 :l3/4/H
4,562 1,464 4,558 338 718 21 724 172 33/3/II1
'. 1,783 764 1,824 145 267 11 392 107 33/4/IV 1,624 61A- l,fiM 239 235 27 170 90 33{5{V
204
Town-wise Primary
2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Z6 Ehwdl. District 853 15 80 4,028 493 3,656 59 26/1/1 Etawah 186 10 14 2,722 288 2,365 52 26/4111 Auraiya 29 4 14 375 13 573 1 26/2/III Bharthana 8 2 88 " 6[·3 4 26fl/IV Jaswantnagar 29 I 694 187 88 2 2fJj2jV Lakhana 1 144 11 27
'/f1 Kanpnr District 1,762 10 160 8 15,452 505 113,092 971 KanpuT Urban Agglo-meration 1.745 70 160 8 15.235 50l 112,971 966
27/5/1-1 Kanpur* 1,575 67 156 8 13,973 450 106,B88 859 27/5/1-2 Kanpur Cantt. 158 2 1,212 53 5,463 77 27/5/1.3 Armapur Estate 8 l(} 359 29 27}5/1-4 Nort.hern Rly.Colony 1 4 16 165 2 27{5{1-5 Chakeri .. .. 'I " 27/5/1-6 Rawatpur Station Yard 18 1 64 I 27/5/1-7 Centr;ll Rly. Colony '- 5 14 27/5/1-8 UT. 2 1 11
" 27/3{1I l'ukhrayan 17 217 121 3
28 Fatehpur District 124 11 22 1 929 14 2.226 23
28/2/1 Fatehpur 86 9 6 5,12 7 1.425 16 28/1/II Bindki 38 2 16 387 7 801 7
29 Alhhabad District 1,435 72 17 8,987 712 21,656 493 A llahabad Urban Agglo. meration 1,374 69 1'1' 7,661 631 20,4!J4 409
29.13/1-1 Allahabad'" 1,321 68 17 7.5&1 627 20,180 405 29/3/1-2 Allahabad Canit. 53 1 74 4 295 3 29/3/1-3 Hubedarganj Rly. Colony .. 6 ., 19 I 29j5/Il Phulpur 16 220 17 341 41 2<;)J4111 Ma.uaima 3 1 613 51 309 5 29J8/IV Sirsa 30 2 6 243 34
29/8JV 13h!tratganj 12 487 13 269 4
30 Jbansi District 393 23 1f9 35 4,766 1,.246 8.061 824
Jhan8i Urban Agglo. meration 193 1/j 119 34 2,268 890 4,677 611
30/4/1.1 Jhansi 189 15 I19 34 2,230 823 4,385 596
30/4,11.2 Jhansi Cantt. 3 34 M Z12 13
30/4/1·3 Jhanai Railway S"ttio-ment 1 ., 4 3 20 2
30/5/Il Lalitpur 75 3 3 678 188 ],032 88
30/3/Ill Mauranipur 32 346 31 1,226 94
3014/IV Babina Cantt. 2 38 5 297 I)
30/1/V Samthar 10 3 125 101 208 3 30/1JVl Chiragaon 12 ., 258 15 194 1
30}3/VII Ranipm 21) 2 3 651 71 225 1'1
30/2/VII1 Gursarai 27 B 188 4 105 3
30/5/IX Ta.lbeh3.t 10 13 169 14 86 2
3014/X Hansarigird 12 2 39 14 16
at JalauD District 214 16 8 2 1.344 94 3,569 113
311311 Orai 40 4 186 17 1,268 13
aI/2m Konch 19 2 .. 714 23 622 34
31/4,1111 Kaipi 122 5 4 l 202 41 l,041 U
31/llIV Jalaun 33 9 242 13 638 22
aa Hamirpur District 259 18 1.826 143 1.363 61
32/5/1 Mahoba. 91 3 9 652 73 457 120
32/1/11 Ratn 45 8 1 428 35 496 IS
32/4JIU Charkhari 50 2 1 241 14 240 6
32/3(IV Maudaha ~3 5 728 14 121 23
S2J2jV Kamirpur 40 12 3 227 7 49 4
sa Banda District 295 11 ... 1;886 92 2,199 18
33/1JI Banda. 169 4 640 29 1,378 62
33/4/1I Chitrakut DhaJIl 12 461 7 332 6
3313/Ill Atarra 47 515 31 347 5
33}4j1V Manikpur Sarhat 8 ., 3'1 73
33/5/V Rajapur 59 7 233 25 69 5
205
Census Abstract-contd.
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
708 4 9,267 95 1,995 14 11,541 1,240 41,901 63,115 509 1 5,282 47 1,383 5 7,959 702 25,021 38,357 26/1/1 52 1 1,658 22 396 8 1,549 300 7,924 11,244 26/4/I1 90 1 1,084 13 46 .. 1,126 105 4.,175 6,197 26/2/III 46 1 856 12 14.2 1 638 114 3,202 4,848 26/1/IV 11 387 1 28 269 19 1,579 2,469 26/2/V
4,496 81 78,189 1,268 32,849 , 212 107,722 9,742 361,786 541,296
4,456 81 77,706 1,262 .32,252 211 107,.318 9,675 359,685 /i38,277
3,971 38 73,557 1,192 24,637 156 90,743 8,685 325,095 489,830 27/5/1-1 367 .. 3,555 62 2,735 22 7,026 691 19,012 28881 27/5/1-2 103 43 239 2 60 .. 4,675 70 5,282 7,063 27/5/1-3
11 244 6 3,974 20 781 80 5,096 7,004 27/5/1-4 2 3 2 7 2,773 12 1,305 2,360 27/5/1-5
12 643 2 106 22 940 1.213 27/5/1.6 2 19 196 2 13 2 284 372 27/5/1-7
77 o. 5 2 1,201 113 2,671 1.554 27/5/1-8 40 483 1 97 1 404 67 2,101 3,019 27 MIl
818 8,111 73 668 4 5,425 475 20,181 32,419 245 2,107 61 611 4. 4,293 383 15,266 24.508 28/2/1
68 1,004 12 57 1,132 92 4,865 7,911 28/1/II 2,876 48 28,958 767 18,286 122 57,196 5,732 162,280 229,634
2,334 47 27,261 711 13,071 118 55,971 5,628 1{).3,922 216,627
2,294 47 26,925 698 12,314 115 49,008 5,430 148,415 208,620 29/3/J.l 40 330 13 277 3 6,949 192 4,968 7,255 29/3/1-2 .. 6 .. 480 .. 14 6 539 752 29/3/1.3 4. 443 17 87 1 417 23 2,544 3,741 29/5/II
27 391 7 61 3 250 25 2,21t; 3,615 2!?/4/IIT 9 485 7 38 4:10 46 1,8110 2,727 29/8/IV 2 373 25 29 128 10 ],699 2,924 29/8 /V
1,179 86 12,483 658 18,522 215 22,909 8,872 96,578 142,903
{)47 19 7,037 44,'; U,694 181 13,296 2,177 60,404 88,667 30 530 19 6,~05 428 12,156 70 12,048 1,868 52,821 76,630 30/4/I-1
15 487 17 486 7 1,1l7 249 4,550 7,554 30/4/1-2
2 45 2,052 104 131 60 3,033 4,483 30/4/1-3 203 8 1,946 74 711 14 2,311 421 10,075 15,234 30/5/11 120 1 1,240 68 220 1 1,707 222 8,044 11,391 30/3/III 60 375 8 122 1 1,703 224 3,883 6,223 30/4/IV 50 1 323 5 43 1 336 78 3,076 5,Ill 30/1/V 42 545 17 HI 421 45 2,675 4,126 30/1/VI
7 231 20 26 .. 203 33 2,088 3,505 30/3/VII 107 5 415 11 159 14 460 74 3,086 4,046 30/2/VIII 19 268 10 48 2,163 78 1,780 2,704 30/5/IX 24 2 53 328 3 309 20 1,467 1,896 30/4/X
968 Z1 6,869 128 1,481 18 8,509 851 83,352 249,285 440 7 2,599 34 550 13 3,669 334 13,523 18,302 31/3/1 159 8 1,919 37 165 1 1,936 177 8,259 12,611 31/2/ll 220 6 1,346 28 480 1 1,708 200 5,997 9,507 31/4/I1I 149 1,005 29 286 3 1,196 140 5,573 8,865 31/1/IV 522 14 3,819 111 1,Ooie 19 6,978 735 29,529 42,998
157 5 1,250 38 424 13 2,020 251 8,219 13,063 32/5/1 89 1 887 25 213 1 1,678 161 7,206 10,377 32/1/11
107 4 349 11 98 905 136 4,709 6,931 32/4/1II 44 659 28 162 .. 769 80 4,647 6,375 32/3/1V
125 4 674 9 149 5 1,606 107 4,748 6,252 32/2/V 561 25 6,371 291 1,928 10 6,401 805 28,566 42,314
372 ~o 3,208 H7 1,122 8 3,982 544 14,930 22,159 33/1/1 62 .. 1,148 86 217 2 1,094 131 5,153 7,723 33/4/11 96 5 1,231 51 105 775 53 5,094 7.241 33/3/111
3 345 4 461 238 23 1,751 2,792 33/4/IV 28 439 33 23 312 52 1,638 2,399 33/5/V
~ ....
206
Town-wjse Primary
I 2 '8 4, .'1 6 7 8 9 10
34 Khen DIstrict 33'4 12,884 18,097 92,343 50,882 41,461 4,397 3,303
34/3/1 Laokhimpur 4·97 5,804 9,0.57 43,752 i 24,022 19,729 2,037 1,603 34/3/II Gola Gokaran Nath 10'88 a,279 4.461 21.677 ' 12,496 \),181 1,221 751 34/4/III 1uohammadi 7'25 2,127 2,477 14.!lO8 7.991 6,917 823 718 34/2/IV Kheri 10·36 1,674 2,102 12,006 0,372 1),634 316 231
85 Sitapur DistrIct 54'5 21,449 24,556 142,075 77,651 64,424 5,825 4,412
35/2/1 Sitapur 25'90 10,640 11,791 t 6,715 37,19,t 29,521 2,784 1,917 35/2/II Laharpur 12'95 2,568 :3,0:16 20,205 10,77:) 9,426 em 490 35/3/III Biswa.n 3'89 2,977 3,493 19,:m; 10,507 8,829 l32 662 35/2/IV Kha.irabad 3'94 2,310 2,875 17,335 9,2(;1 8,134 755 651 35/1/V ~eemRar lhi"rikh 2·02 1,056 1,270 6,H32 :~,7S!l 3.043 5UO 411 35/4/VI Mahmlldabad 5'83 1,898 2.091 ll,H>2 G.181 5,.17! 347 281
36 Hard-oi DistrIct 38·4 21,344 27,401 146,169 78,966 67,203 8,033 6,071
36/2/1 lIanloi 6·48 7,45S 9,636 40,6aO ~[i.R~H 20,77S 2,767 1,770 S6/I/II Shahabad lO·36 4,3:;0 1),1),'lS :13.41),'; 17.71) l 15,611> 1,698 1.379 36/4/Ill RandiJa 2·72 3,255 4.041 22.:l6/i 11$;1 10,494 922 810 S6/3/IV Bilgram 5'18 1 ,gila 2,432 13,10(\ 7,010:1-1 6,018 9(\U 740 36/1/V Pihani 10·36 1,821 2,295 13,511 7,193 6,318 683 .'543 36/S/VI Sandi 2·54 1,669 1,942 11,567 6.16~ 5,403 715 607 a6/a/VII l\tadhogani 0·73 798 970 5,573 2,996 2,577 288 222
37 Unnao District 5'7 5,997 7,151 38,195 21,112 17,083 1,869 1,568
37/3/1 Unnao 5'65 5,997 7,151 38.195 21,112 17.083 1,869 1.568
38 Lucknow District 133'9 137,037 156,326 823,470 450,232 373,238 43,084 35,110 Lucknow Urban Agglome. ration 127·66 135.719 154,711 813.982 415,27i' 368.705 42,563 34,678
38/2/1.1 Lucknow ../ 95'83 122,693 14,576 749,239 409,603 339,636 36.323 29,352 38/2/1.2 Lucknow Cantt. 27·40 7,041 8,150 V 39,338 21,031 18,307 4,26S 3,809 38/2/1.3 Charbagh Alambagh 4·43 5,985 5,985 25,405 14,64:\ 10,762 1,972 1,517
a8/1/II Malihabad 6'24 1,318 1,615 9,488 4,9r.:; 4,533 521 431
89 Rae Barell District 11'0 8,431 9,763 51,403 27,351 24,052 3,794 3,479
39/4/1 Rae Bareli 10'20 6,406 7,608 38,765 20,822 17,943 2,512 2,30? 39/2/II Jais 0·80 2,025 2,IM ] 2,638 6,529 6,109 1,282 1,177
40 Bahraich District 16'0 15,121 17,700 102,482 ( 55,297 47,185 2,459 2,054
<w/stI Bahraich 12·43 10,622 12,748 73,931 :l9,931 34,000 1,753 1,406 40/1/II Nanpara 1·86 2,778 3,066 18,732 9,957 8,775 527 494 40/3/III Bhinga 1·71 1,721 1,886 9,819 1),409 4.410 179 154
41 Gonda District 28'7 22,516 25,235 130,116 71,052 59,064 -5,043 4,201
41/3/1 Gonda 10·57 8,963 10,162 52,662 1- 29.123 23,539 2,278 1,768 41fl/II Ba1rampur 8'52 6,297 6,839 36,191 19,55:l 16,638 1,465 1,316 41/2/JII Utraula 2·59 2,176 2,218 12,637 6,77G 5,861 236 204 41/4/1V Colonelganj 1·79 1,791 2,149 11,743 6,26J 5,482 402 340 41/I/V Tulsipur 2·07 1,923 2,463 9,599 5,4U1 4,198 282 227 41/4 /V1 Nawabganj 3'Il 1,366 1,404 7,284 3,938 3.346 380 346
42 Bara Bankl DistrIct 25'1 14,886 16,777 94,213 51,262 42,951 4,260 3,470 Bara Banki U,.ban Agglo. meration 8'{J7 6,899 8,37fJ 43,385 24,371 19,01.4 2,255 1,724
42/2/1·1 Nasabganj* 3'63 5,291 6.531 35,395 19,397 15,998 1,551 1,343 42/2/1.2 Banki 4·33 1,558 1,795 7,777 4,835 2,942 701 381 42/2/1-3 Military Petrol Depot 0·71 50, 50 213 139 74 .. 42/3/II Rudauli 6·60 2,761 2,883 18,933 9,855 9,078 546 520 42/2/III Zaidpur 0'73 2,024 2,217 13,554 7,080 6,474 728 636 42/1/1V Fatehpur 6·50 1,906 2,249 12,601 6,92~1 5,678 462 352 42/3/V Rampur Bhawanipur 2'~2 746 1,052 5.740 3,O3~ 2,707 269 24U
43 Faizabad District 66'8 29,476 84,158 184,182 101,621 82,561 9,288 Faizabad-cum·Ayod"ya
Urban AggWmerati01t. 61'17 18,629 22,091 I09,806 62,00.) 47,803 5,899 4',053
43/1/1.1 Faiza bad.cum.Ayodhya 31·49 17,540 20,894 102,835 57,263 '15,570 5,506 3,687 43/1/1.2 Fa.izabad Cantt. 0/" 19·68 1,()89 1.197 ' 6,971 4.738 2,233 393 366 43/4/II Tanda 10'36 5,832 6.662 41,611 22 t 16:1 19,448 2,079 2,042 43/3/III Jalalpul' 1·24 1,f!11 2,078 14,422 7,6J.i 6,808 382 38::! 43/3/IV Akbarpur 3·26 2,OH 2,195 12,516 6,65j 5,865 766 659 43/3/V Gosaiganj ·75 1,090 1,132 5,827 3,19(J 2,637 167 135
207.
Census Abstract-contd.
11 l2 13 14 15 It) 17 18 19 20 1
18 1~ 26,585 14,522 25,619 956 2,338 54 1,537 53 11 8 14,879 8,840 1l,570 554 490 28 268 7 34/3/1 7 4 6,702 3,420 6,865 213 420 9 126 5 34/3/II
2,926 1,553 3,943 117 917 13 742 10 34/4/III 2,028 709 3,241 72 511 4 401 31 34/2/IV
46 36 39.429 20,016 38,234 1,422 4,372 89 2,282 69 46 .35 21,7':8 11,766 18,211 710 1,028 20 313 6 35/2/1
3,917 1,356 5,494 55 1,233 6 487 4 35/2/II 5,210 2,829 5,186 167 807 10 395 8 35/3/III 3,841 1,83] 4,46!1 310 828 40 235 28 35/2/IV 2,136 983 1,812 .96 194 6 130 2 35/1/V 2,587 1,251 3,069 84 282 7 722 21 35/4/VI
17 82 36,879 18,754 38,319 1,663 7,248 176 3,568 107 17 32 16,246 9,012 11,760 601 797 51 629 23 36/2/T
"- 7,141 2,829 9,098 262 2,258 38 1,098 6 36/1/II 4,414 2,527 5,871 452 949 18 267 25 36/4/II1 2,495 884 3,494 138 1,090 22 700 34 36/3/IV 2,655 1,670 3,592 86 1,191 25 513 8 36/1/V 2.441 995 3,096 85 802 17 271 6 36/3/VI 1.487 837 1,408 39 161 5 90 5 a6/3/VII
12,085 6,757 8,895 525 895 25 289 28 ., 12,085 6,757 8,895 525 395 25 289 28 37/3/1
81 61 261,849 156,559 215,747 13,269 4,264 205 2,779 400
81 61 259,836 155,672 213,455 13,162 3,652 174 2,386 378 2,386
39 28 237,816 143,616 196,641 12,315 3,613 173· 2,290 376 38/2/1-1 31 20 12,231 7,186 9,617 517 36 .. 93 2 38/2/1·2 11 13 9,789 4,870 7,197 330 3 1 3 .. 38/2/1-3
2,013 887 2,292 107 612 31 393 24 38/1/II 13,762 7,019 12,908 739 1,280 52 64Z 130 11,805 6,285 9,663 562 356 21 266 55 39/2/H 1,957 734 3,245 177 924 31 376 75 39/4/1
5 7 24,280 12,324 27,820 1,309 8,889 124 1,869 99
5 7 18,699 10,046 19,979 931 2,631} 72 945 32 40/3/1 3,659 1,661 4,837 247 484 17 671 55 40/I/II 1,922 617 3,004 131 766 35 253 12 40/3jIII
6 3 85,905 16,409 84,482 2,111 2,712 151 2,169 241
15,757 7,839 13,667 929 710 49 680 59 41/3/1 .. 9,149 4,187 9,292 679 651 33 625 120 41/1/II .2 .. 3,041 1.136 3,221 135 251 II 98 13 41/2/III 4 3 2,907 1,184 3,147 123 575 29 368 16 41/4/IV
2,828 831 3,082 83 195 9 133 7 41/1/V 2,223 1,232 2,073 162 330 20 265 26 41/4/VI
2 S 20,571 10,287 25,261 2,006 8,843 159 2,124 188 42
2 2 12,324 6,721 11,946 727 610 19 363 24
.2 .2 10,495 6,070 9,320 665 271 10 231 14 42/2/1-1. 1,715 598 2,531 62 339 9 132 10 42/2/1-2
114 53 95 _. .. 42/2/1-3 3.622 1,963 4,568 255 1,053 51 972 49 42J3/II 1;757 537 3,825 621 703 61 337 71 42/2/III 2,320 997 3,259 120 610 15 310 17 42/1/IV
548 69 1,663 283 367 13 142 27 42/3/V
11 7 51,564 23,917 49,020 4,024 3,623 191 2,742 595
5 () 34,203 15,654 29,044 1,871 2,000 110 1,841 Z75
5 5 30,706 14,899 25,618 1,776 1,928 99 1,777 273 43/1/1-1 3,497 755 3,426 95 72 1 64 2 43/1/1-2 8,706 3,977 11,457 1,681 597 23 416 191 43/4/II 3,614 1,884 3,501 131 436 4 133 4 43/S/II1
.. .. 3,061 1.535 3,313 239 475 54 305 110 43/3/IV 6 2 2,070 867 1,705 102 115 10 47 15 43/3/V
208
Town-WISe PriUla,ry
1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2~
34 Kheri District 124 11 2 772 36 4,825 18 ~4i311 La.khlIDp'\Y 51 S 2- 3~2 ~ 1,45S 'i 3413/U Gola Gokaran Nath 35 1 141 9 2,513 2 34J4/III M0hammadi 16 2 15S 10 .267 6 3412JIV Kheri 16 III 11 687 3
\ S5 Sitapur District 340 12 28 3 2,814 186 5,174 72
3512fl Sitapur 110 3 473 31 2,355 18 35f2fll Laharpm 45 1 1,244 (\ 644 5 3513/III Hiswan !\fi 4 2 224 3 992 25 35!21I V Khairabad IiR 2 " 678 87 761 17 3511/V Neemsar Misrih 58 5 19 1 73 5 154 2 35!4/VI Mahmudabad 14 1 122 4 368 5
36 Hardoi District 176 13 10 2,002 191 4,619 95 36/2/1 Hardoi 52 2 777 ]8 1,290 12 3611 (II Shahaharl 48 7 4 172 24 1.210 14 36/4/III Sandila 29 I 38:) III 1,046 56 36/3/IV Bilgram 13 1 79 22 374 6 36/11V Pihani 15 201 Ii 293 4 36/3/VI Sandi 10 2 6 214 7 304 2 3613(VII Madhogrmj 9 176 4 102 I
37 Unnao District 89 5 1 100 8 1,396 43 37/1 Unnao 89 5 1 100 8 1,396 43
38 Lucknow District 1,437 72 133 1 9,650 622 36,213 829 L'lckno1O Urban Agglome.
ration 1,417 72 132 1 9,511 617 36,/)82 826 381211-1 Lucknow 1,306 69 132 1 9,325 613 33,376 812 3812{I-2 Lucknow Cantt_ 100 3 136 2 810 13 38/2{I-3 Charba~h Alambagh II
, 50 2 1,896 1
38/I/II Malihabad 20 1 139 5 131 3 39 Rae Bareli DistrIct 92 5 8 548 57 1,847 35
39/2/1 Rae Bareli 81 5 8 351 44 1,455 26 39/4{II Jais 11 197 13 392 9
40 Bahraich District 209 22 5 1,240 98 4,1.11 37 40/3{I Bahraich 156 22 4 824 65 2,926 30 40/1/II- Nanpara 39 I 299 26 532 2 40/3/III Bhinga 14 117 7 653 5
41 Gonda 'District 281, 25 119 2 1,610 145 5,067 106 41f311 Gonda 90 5 4 614 83 1,785 24 4111{1I Balrampur 119 10 85 2 539 31 1,284 30 41f2/1II Utraula 4 30 162 16 544 II 4114/1V CoJonelganj 24 2 2 .. 490 22 41/1{V Tulsipur 23 1 234 3 591 4 41/4{VI Nawabgani 21 7 59 12 373 15
42 Bara Banki District 74 5 18 4,123 752 3,649 162 Bara BanH Urban Agglo-
meration 6.3 .3 15 424 52 2,411 101 42/2/1-1 Nawabganj* 52 3 15 304 39 1,570 97 4212/1-2 Banki 11 120 13 841 4 42/2/1-3 Military Petrol Depot 42/3/IJ Rudauli 4 446 32 591 20 42{2/III Zaidpur 5 2 1,646 405 338 38 42/1/I V Fatehpur 2 3 636 32 258 1 42f3/V Rampur Bha wanipur 971 231 51 2
43 Faizabad District 338 9 54 1 8,258 1,132 7,295 277 Faizabad-cum-Ayodhya
Urban Agglomeration 273 6 37 1 1,273 53 3,910 86 43/111-1 Faizabad-cum-Ayodhya 227 6 37 1 1,273 53 3,817 82 43JIJI-2 Faizabad Cantt.. 46 .. 93 4 43!4/II Tanda 28 16 5,077 1,017 1,921 132 43/3{11I Jalalpur .. 1 1,887 61 316 29 43/3/IV Akbaypur 19 29 1 814 12 4313/V Gosaiganj 18 3 2 334 18
209
Census Abstract--contd.
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1
435 6,088 95 2,732 63 6,766 626 25,263 40,50&
161 3,122 39 1,317 32 4,333 417 12,453 19,175 34/3/1 79 1,762 32 591 10 1,198 145 5,631 8,968 34/3/II 84 639 9 453 18 667 49 4,048 6,800 34/4/IlI
III 565 5 371 3 568 15 3,131 5,562 34/2{IV
967 2 8.409 124 3,057 31 10.796 884 39,411 63.002
422 1 4,609 72 1,884 14 7,017 545 18,983 28,811 35/2/1 210 .. 972 8 233 2 526 23 5,285 9,371 35/2/II 172 1 1022 13 396 5 1,119 100 5,321 8,662 35/3/IlI
67 660 14 300 7 875 U5 4,739 7,824 35/2/IV 3 345 11 45 2 791 62 1,977 2,947 35/1/V
93 801 6 199 1 468 39 3,112 5,387 35/4jVI
1,204 3 8,182 132 ~,642 23 8,668 92,3 40,647 65,540
342 2,923 56 1,071 8 3,879 431 14,101 20,177 36/2/1 349 1,765 20 551 4 1,643 149 8,695 15,353 36/1/II 236 1,322 34 413 6 1,226 20l 6,QOO lQ,042 36/4/II1
76 532 4 65 565 49 3,594 5,880 31?/3/IV 89 .. 570 6 172 2 548 36 3,601 6,232 36/1{V 99 3 668 8 263 2 459 38 3,068 5,318 36/3/VI 13 402 4 107 1 348 19 1,588 2,538 36/3/VII
178 1,849 29 509 3 4,089 384 llU17 16,558
178 1,849 29 509 3 4,089 384 12,217 16,558 37/3/I
3,448 45 41,985 958 31,174 467 84,664 9,668 2,34,485 359,969
3,430 45 41,5'19 952 30,982 46'1 84,284 9,630 231,822 355,543
3,290 42 39,893 907 26,862 340 76,554 8,982 212,962 327,321 38/2/1·1 49 2 1,381 30 945 9 6,067 456 11,414 17,790 38L2/I·2 91 1 305 15 3,175 118 1,663 192 7,446 10,432 38/2/1.3 18 406 6 192 380 38 2,663 4,426 38/I/II
528 1 3,~74 61 560 4,1~9 398 14.443 23,31&
475 1 2,404 40 543 3,724 370 1l,159 17,381 39/2/1 53 870 21 17 405 28 3,284 5,932 39J4/II
956 6 6,830 104 1,238 4 7.473 815 27.477 45,876
748 6 5,022 73 1,055 4 5,660 627 19,952 33,069 40/3/1 179 1,223 18 154 1,255 129 5,120 8,528 40/1/II 29 585 13 29 558 59 2,405 4,279 4Of2/III
903 6 8,18a 214 3,196 54 10,243 1,167 36,570 56,953
196 2 2,946 83 2,299 52 4,343 572 15,456 22,610 41/3/1 359 1 1,971 66 565 1 3,094 385 10,261 15,959 41/1/II 139 2 853 23 94 I 1,046 58 3,555 5,726 41/2/III 73 .. 1,022 12 57 536 42 3,114 5,359 41j4/1V
115 1 844 9 134 813 49 2,319 4,115 41/I/V 21 546 21 47 411 61 1,865 3,184 41/4/VI
414 4 U14 S6 820 14 6,482 636 26,001 40,945
270 3 2,469 45 614 11 4,70'1 469 12,425 18,287
242 2 2,310 43 523 10 3,802 447 10,077 15,333 42/2/1·1 28 1 158 2 89 1 813 22 2,304 2,880 42/2/1·2
1 2 92 44 74 42/2/I·3 21 1 790 22 57 634 80 5,287 8,823 42/3/II 23 406 9 29 2 338 33 3,255 5,853 42/2/III
100 471 6 120 1 749 48 3,664 5,558 42/1/1V 78 4 54 6 1,370 2,424 42/3fV
648 6 9,230 339 2,589 19 14,243 1,455 52,601 78,537
434 1 5,490 214 2,322 15 11,464 1,120 32,959 45,932
433 1 5,413 207 2,273 15 8,440 1,039 31,647 43,794 43/1/1-1 1 77 7 49 3,024 81 1,312 2,138 43/1/1·2
89 4 1,710 65 96 4 1,507 245 10,706 17,767 43/4/II .5 1 419 4 31 283 28 4,113 6,677 43/3/III
94 865 26 109 603 36 3,338 5,626 43/3/IV 26 746 30 31 386 26 1,485 2,535 43/3/V
MfP(D)2DCO UP-14
210
TownWise .Pri!natY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
44 Sultanpur District 7'0 5,988 6,492 32,330" 17,809 14,521 1,602 1,468
44/3/1 Sultanpur 6·99 5,988 6,4tl2 32,330 17,809 14.521 1.602 1,468
45 pratapgarh District 8.3 4,618 5,392 27,909 15,1,12 12,797 959 833
45/2/1 Bela Pratapgarh 8·29 4,618 5,392 27.909 15,ll2 12,797 959 833
46 Bastl District 33.2 12,785 14,074 75,299 42,186 33,113 6,422 5,587
46/a/I Basti 19.43 8,564 9.061 49,635 27,869 21,766 4,563 4.000
46/6/II Khalila bad 6·06 2,211 2,686 13,539 7,802 5,737 1,302 1,104
46/S/III Bansi 7·69 2,010 2.327 12,12~ 6.515 5.610 557 483
47 Gorkhpur District 42'5 36,990 45,687 240,15 . 133,191 106,967 10,644 8,789
47/3/1 Gorakhpur 38·8f' 35,783 44,261 230,9Il 128.368 102,543 9,936 8,136
47/4/Il Barhalganj 3·63 1,207 1,426 9,247 4,823 4,424 708 653
48 Deoria District 28'9 11,710 14,777 83,109 45,714 37,395 3,816 3,319
48/3/1 Deoria 16·19 4,767 7,073 38,161 21,531 16,630 1,638 1,344
48/4/II GauraBarhaj 5·10 2,588 2,943 17,943 9,287 8,656 1,104 1,000
48/2/1II Padrauna 6·89 3,185 3,416 19,450/ 10,705 8,745 831 754
48/2/IV SiwarH (J'73 1,170 1,345 7,555 4,191 3.364 243 221
49 Azamgarh District 21'8 18,770 22,930 148,867 [ 79,356 69,511 6,025 5,481
49/4/1 Maunatb. Bhanjan 7·77 7,813 ]0,051 64,058 34,071 29,987 2,247 1,944
49/3/II Azamgarh 10·fi4 5,673 7,010 40,963 22,5:J5 18,428 2,323 2,198
49/4/I1I Mubarakpur 1·53 2,481 2,790 21,253 ll,174 10,079 711 640
49/2/1V Kopaganj 0·98 1.717 1,923 14,271 7,261 7,010 395 381
.t9/4/V Muhammadab",d 1.04 1.086 1,156 8,322 4,315 4,007 349 318
50 Jaunpur Distrip.t 36'4 17,877 19,758 124,562 I 66,463 58,099 5,939 5.517
50/3/1 Jaunpur 25·25 11,173 12.345 80.737 43,412 37,325 3,773 3,465
ISO/l/II Shahganj 1·37 1.832 2,016 II,458 6,170 5,288 445 426
50/2/III MachhIishahr 2·36 1,422 1,535 9,181 4,657 4,524 357 333
50/2/1V Moongra Badshahpur 2·15 1,470 1,588 9,377 4,917 4,460 497 532
50/4/V Mariahu 4·43 1.154 1,355 7,686 4,121 3,565 504 397
50/5/Vl Kerakat 0·75 862 919 6,123 3,186 2,937 363 364
51 Ballia District 22'8 9,057 11,968 72,760 I 39,166 33,594 3,026 2,678
51/3/1 BaHia 16·n 5,819 7,803 47,101 25.953 21,148 2.048 1,803
51/1/II Rasra 2.59 1,907 2,560 14,042 7,291 6,751 567 541
51/2/1I1 Reoti 4.12 1,331 1,605 11,('>17 5,\W2 5,1\95 411 334 52 Ghazipur District 25'6 9,664 10,558 69,000 36,754 32,246 4,029 3,754
52/2/1 Ghazipur 13·73 6,548 7.020 45,635 24,414 21.221 1,970 1,827
52/3/II Muhammadabad 6·35 1,596 1,910 13,320 7,014 6.306 708 685
52/1/Ill Saidpur 5·54 1,520 1.628 10,045 5,326 4.719 1,351 1,242
53 Varanasi District 129'2 77,958 132,632 '716,774, 393,248 328,526 33,729 27,802 Varanasi Urba'n Agglo-meration 84·50 61,303 111,741 606,721 332,676 274,045 26,674 21,949
53/2/1-1 1- Varanasi* 73·82 58,412 107,892 583,856 317,402 266,454 25,605 21,198
53/2/1-2 2- Varanasi Rly. Colony 0·62 504 1,220 4,752 2,871 1,881 249 163
53/2/1-3 3- Banaras Hindu Uni- ° v(lrsity 5·31 728 893 9,412 7.081 2,331 96 32
53(2/1-4 4-Varanasi Cantt. ,-,- 4·77 1,659 1,736 V 8,701 5,322 3,379 724 556
53/1/II Bhadohi 10·36 3,101 3,709 23.250 12.440 10,810 1,679 1,517
53/2/III Ramnagar 4·25 2,516 :l,967 17,241 9,381 7,860 1,252 1,102
Mu ghalsarai Urban Agglomeration 16·89 5,063 6,074 28,612 16,318 12,294 2,021 1,445
53/3/IV-l 1- Mugahalsarai 3'89 1,822 2,252 13,583 7,346 6,237 909 833
53/3/1V-2 2 -N.R. Colony 13.00 3,241 3,822 15,029 8,972 6,057 1,112 612
Mughalsarai 53/1/V Gopiganj 0·57 1,036 1,207 7,ll2 i 3,793 3,319 158 lI8
53/4/V1 Chakia 2·25 954 1,108 6,343 3,403 2,940 372 346
53/3/VII Chandauli 4·87 754 1,047 5,286 2,824 2,462 614 563
53/l/VIII Gyanpur 1·35 949 983 5,224 2,:m 2,250 170 144
53/2/IX Lohta ]·24 722 888 5,772 3.082 2,690 335 287
53/2/X Maruadih 2·8:1 1.560 2.908 11.213 6,357 4.856 4M 331
54 Mirzapur District 95'9 32,814 39,954 185,385 104,617 80,768 13,689 10,683
54/1/1 Mirza pur-cum-Vindhya-Chal 38·85 14,427 18,714 105,939 57,166 48,773 6,926 6,068
54/4/Il Pipri 12·63 1,612 1,742 5,700 . 3.507 2,193 617 419
54/2/III Ahraura 2·59 1.734 1.897 11,453 5,957 5,496 1,138 ],063
54/2/IV Chunar 2·85 1,532 1,800 10,240 I 5,475 4,765 666 574
54/3/V Robertsgani 0·85 1,232 1,458 7,093 3,907 3,186 602 521
54/1/VI Kachhwa 5'18 878 1,037 7,llO 3.685 ;1,425 510 468
54/3/V1I Markundi 12.4-3 209 247 1,312 687 625 292 256
54/4/VIII Dudhi 2·90 903 963 5,084 2.822 2,262 500 373
M/3/ IX Churk Ghurmlt 4·22 1,672 1,707 7.429 4,929 2,500 948 311
fi413/X Chopan 1'22 597 646 1,954 1,224 730 146 68
54/4/XI Renukoot 3·]9 3,255 4,420 10,566 7,452 3,114 475 155
54/3/XII Obra 9'09 4.763 5,323 Il,505 7,806 3,698 869 407
NQfe:-Town marked with an a.sterisk 1*) iu,licates that it ha,~ out growth area which can be seen Appendix IX.
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OensDs Abstract--contd.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1
10,518 5,309 8,561 528 208 18 286 22 10.518 5,300 8,561 528 208 18 286 22 44/3/1 99,647 4,667 7,321 367 827 18 182 107
9.647 4,667 7,321 637 827 18 182 107 45/2/1 1 23,022 9,329 20,687 1,484 2,523 98 2,6f1I 566 1 16.253 7,196 13,286 990 980 34 1,545 306 46/5/1
4,085 1,290 4,068 235 530 14 528 139 46J61ll .. .. 2,684 843 3,333 259 1,013 45 534 121 46/3{lII 22 20 81,'194- 42,671 59,700 8,387 1,053 34 1,618 188 22 20 79,753 41,954 57,695 3,239 962 30 1,423 159 47/3{I .. 2,041 717 2,005 98 91 4 195 29 47f4IIl 49 31 24,948 11,647 21,140 1,210 1,605 48 2,375 339 49 31 12,799 6,058 9,554 573 456 16 890 124 48/3/1
4,603 2,487 4,089 304 521 14 686 88 48/4/II 5,442 2,284 5,567 263 516 15 540 80 48J2Jm 2,119 818 1,930 70 112 3 259 47 48/2/IV 40,921 19,172 37,403 11,344 1,530 133 1,339 454 16,684 7,655 16,706 7,683 492 49 543 139 49/4/1 14,017 6,936 9,763 609 493 13 247 32 49/3/II 5,093 2,214 5,555 1,384 179 3 101 63 49/4/II1 3,319 1,627 3,553 1,314 97 9 160 58 49/2fIV 1,808 740 1,826 354 269 59 288 162 49J4JV
83,501 15,649 31,181 2,064 8,830 200 1,486 858 22,899 11,258 20,037 1,385 2,367 ll6 948 210 50/3/1 2,665 1,034 3,220 175 257 21 29 I W/l/ll 2,042 974 2,205 148 356 20 126 44 50/2/m 2,372 939 2,305 148 311 13 184 55 50/2/IV 1,930 677 1,948 171 312 26 161 41 W/4/V .. .. 1,593 767 1,466 37 227 4 38 2 50/5/VI
4 4- 20,331 9,490 17,252 1,675 1,669 64 2,339 822 4 4 14,491 6,490 11,442 691 646 9 868 142 51/3/1
3,609 1,918 2,981 289 225 5 219 97 51/I/II 2,231 1,082 2,8.29 695 798 50 ],252 583 51/2jIII
6 4 2O;lU{ 9,282 16,301 1,086 1,755 81 863 228 6 4 14,572 7,106 10,476 685 713 24 299 72 52/2/1
3,409 1,376 3,291 252 547 47 371 111 52/3/II 2,326 800 2,534 149 495 10 193 45 52/1/III
80 66 214,248 101,984 185,991 12,594 4,682 277 3,752 687 47 37 180,248 86,826 10,133 10,554 3,185 174 2,307 407
43 36 169,119 82,751 151,043 9,993 3,165 174 2,274 405 53/2/1'1 1,956 933 1,516 48 .. .. " 53/2/1.2
4 I 5,714 1,747 1,471 249 6 7 1 53/2fI.3
3,459 1,395 3,103 264 14 26 1 53/2/1.4 5,095 2,119 5,620 550 464 47 528 147 53/I/II 4,823 1,744 4,679 305 269 14 286 34 53/2/llI
2 1 11,388 5,492 7,784 238 46 6 3
2 1 4,686 2,355 3,223 140 46 3 3 53/3/IV.l .. 6,702 3,137 4,561 98 .. 3 .. 53/3/N·2 .. 28 2,005 828 1,817 198 133 7 33 3 53/1/V 31
1,681 709 1,604 121 249 19 276 29 53/4/VI 1,365 617 1,273 96 127 3 192 3 53/3/VII 1,763 644 1,209 96 47 2 93 6 53/1/VIII 1,112 347 1,624 355 112 11 31 52 53/2/IX
274 .. 4,768 2,658 3.243 21 .. 53/2/X
258 54,227 21,114 55,144 3,803 3,021 163 3,001 1,084 268 253 28,005 12,627 27,878 2,178 1,066 105 1,504 420 54/1/1
1 2,179 695 2,080 63 114 2 81 14 M14/II 2,130 832 3,095 347 599 16 487 199 54/2/IIl 2,809 1,346 2,659 325 380 9 62 27
.2 2 2,082 752 1,884 132 49 2 84 37 54/3/V 1,682 685 1,688 236 371 8 298 128 54JIJVI
147 16 363 97 101 4 142 85 54/2/VII 1,520 491 1,230 162 302 14 130 77 54/4/VIII
3 3 2,694 841 2,306 78 29 3 57 42 54/3/IX 842 279 729 10 2 2 1 54/3/X
4,890 1,153 5,507 74 .. 141 3 54j4/XI 5,067 1,397 5,725 101 8 13 1 54}3/XlI
~l2
TOWDWise p,rimarY
2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
oK Sultanpur District 48 7 452 22 752 13 4-.4-./3/1 Sultanpur 48 7 ., 452 22 752 12
45 Pratallgarh District 60 3 4 1 326 36 856 21 45/21 Bela Pratapgarh 60 3 4, 1 326 36 568 21
46 Basti District 109 1 5 1 1,256 61 1,924 35 46/5/1 Basti 87 1 2 1 522 30 1,164 29
46/6/II Khalilabad 9 3 414 14 600 5 46/3/III Bansi 13 " ., 320 71 160 1
47 Gorakhpur District 263 2 11 2 4,1)19 446 7.078 142 47/3/1 Gorakhpur 202 2 17 2 3,591 425 6,884 111 47/4!II Barhalganj 1
" .. 428 21 214 I
48 Deor!a. Dis trict 139 3 4& 1 1,701 53 3,002 44 48/3/1 Doons. 92 35 1 768 13 926 12
48j4jII Gaurs. Barhaj 5 531 13 453 22
48/2jIIl Padrauna 38 3 10 320 26 1,196 7
48/2jIV Siwarahi 4 82 I 407 3
49 Azamga.rh District 56 10 116 2 15.777 9,445 3,446 256 49/4/1 Ma,unath Bhanjall 45 9 37 1 8,225 6,979 1,842 105
43/3/II Azamgarh 5 76 1,005 109 923 26
49/4/III Mubarakpur 4 2 1 3,905 1,169 386 69
49/2/IV Kopagllnj 2 1 .. 2,290 ],149 132 6
49/41V Mahammadabad ,. 1 352 39 163 50
50 Jaunpur District 334 12 25 3,542 312 3,636 141
SO/'3/1 Jaunpur 302 8 25 1,003 108 2,680 117
SOIl/II Shahganj 22 1 353 32 212 2
50f2fIII Machhlishahr 2 460 27 283 13
5O/2/1V Mongra Badshahi}ur 3 2 209 20 235 1
50{4/V Mariahu 4 .. 280 49 170 g
5O/5{V1 Kerakat 1 1 301 16 51
51 Ballia Disiriet 12'l 2 S 1,263 106 1,325 39
51/3/1 Ballia 85 8 697 27 979 12
51/1/II Rasra. 33 2 388 65 339 27
51/2/IlI Rooti 9 178 14 7 "
5a Ghazlpur Dislrict 3aS 14 1,330 118 1,717 51 52/2fI Ghazipur 120 7 665 69 1,226 35
52fa/II Muhammadabad 27 429 25 223 5
52fl/III Saidpur 181 7 236 24 268 10
53 varanasi District 1,249 83 75 3 40,085 3.569 28,904 808 Varanaai Urban Agglo-
meration 921 49 72 3 31,105 23,042 21,555 556
53/2/1-1 I-Varanasi* 8\H 45 72 3 36,932 3,034 21,393 554
53/2{I-2 2.VlIJ'anasi Rly. Oolony 1 3 1 3
53/2{l·3 3-:Banaras Hindu Uni· versity 8 3 7 31
63/2/1.4 Varanasi Cantt. 21 1 113 7 128 2
53/l/I1 Bhadohi III 17 520 124- 1,523 115
63/2/III Ramnagar 139 14 696 52 818 14 i'JughalBarai Urban Agglomeration 40 3 153 3 1,007 9
63/3l1V- I_Mughalsarai 40 3 142 3 398 9
63/3{IV-2 2 N.R. Colony Mughal-sarai 11 .. 609 ..
63/1/V Gopiganj 3 6Jj 41 522 71
53/4fVl Chakia 7 1 128 16 ]39 12
53/3/VII Chandhn}i 22 2 96 12 123 5
53/2/VIII Gyanpur 4 120 26 84 6
63/2fIX Lahta 1 1,142 253 103 ,- 2U
53/2jX Marnadih 1 10 "
3,030 ' "
54 1tUrzapur District 386 16 43 3 2,984- 299 13,385 198 5411/1 Mirzapur·cum· Vindhyachal 192 12 23 I 1,597 109 6,366 158
5411/II Pipri 43 1 .. 1 52 1 211
54/2flll Allra.Ulia 27 3 4 1 316 24, 452 28
64/2/IV Chunar 32 9 256 71 209 ' 8
54/3/V Robertsganj 1& 233 6 134 1
64/1{VI Kacllhwa 2 .. 249 40 91 3
54/3/VII Markundi .. 1 7 39 "
54/4/vm Dudhi 3 6 1]0 32 44 " 2
541a/IX Cllurk·Ghurma 10 21 2 1,637 2
MIS/X Chopan 9 18 .. 54/4/XI Rcnukoot 14 29 ., 3,876 3
54/3/XII Obra 45 105 3 308 1
------ONTE :-Town marked With an asterisk (OJ indicatea that it has outgrowth area which can be seen in Appendix IV.
213
CenSDS Abstract-rontd,
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
198 3,186 19 618 3 2,756 372 9,248 13,093 198 3,186 79 673 3 2,756 372 9,248 1,993 44/3/1 159 1 2,751 81 525 1 2,165 362 1.791 12,160 159 1 2,757 87 525 1 2,165 362 7,791 12,160 45/2/1 327 4 5,010 154 831 1 6,095 572 21,499 31,629 241 4 3,343 98 677 1 4,725 486 14,543 20,776 46/5/1
44 1,025 27 III 804 36 3,734 5,502 46/6/11 42
" 642 25 43 566 50 3,182 5,351 46/3/111
825 5 11,493 338 16,053 156 16,281 2,024 13,491 1,98,600 791 5 10,894 316 16,014 156 16,877 2,003 70,673 ::19,304 47/3j1 34 599 22 39
" 404 21 2,818 4,226 47/1/11 582 1 5.494 102 959 7 5,233 61 24,514 36,185 221 2,416 33 473 3 3,277 371 11,977 16,057 48/3/1
75 903 24 154 671 143 5,198 8,352 48/4/II 267 1 1,361 42 292 4 1,027 85 5,138 8,482 48/2/III 91 724 3 40 263 13 2,261 3,294 48/2/IV
590 10 6,366 259 855 1 7,328 714 41,953 58,167 226 9 2,588 113 372 " 2,336 279 17,365 22,304 49/4/1 293 2,196 65 388 I 4,132 363 12,772 17,819 49/3/11 35 570 19 57 316 60 5,619 8,695 49/4/I1I 25 1 634 53 28 185 37 3,708 5,696 49/2/IV 6 " 378 9 10 359 35 2,489 3,653 49/4jV
749 2 9.869 197 1,473 5 6,437 842 25,282 56.035 573 1 5,436 90 1,093 4 4,620 671 23,375 35,940 50/3j1
68 1 1,433 34 167 679 83 2,950 5,113 50/1/11 26 652 19 54 295 25 2,452 4,376 50/2/III 55 984 23 80 244 34 2,612 4,312 50/2/IV 18 604 24 58 1 341 22 2,173 3,394 50/4jV 9 560 7 21 ,. 258 7 1,720 2,900 50/5jVI
300 3 3,371 188 475 7 5,375 494 21,914 31,919 - 245 2 3,081 97 415 3 4,418 399 14,511 20,457 51/3j1
53 1 978 21 41 4 705 67 4,310 6,462 51/1j11 2
" 312 20 19 252 28 3,093 5,000 51/2/III
840 1 4,426 95 621 1 4,921 497 .20,453 31,160 296 1 2,755 71 485 1 3,917 404 13,938 20,536 52/2/1
22 1,053 13 58 561 51 3,723 6,054 52/3/11 22 618 II 78 443 42 2,792 4,570 52/2/III
2,985 28 40,496 1,085 21,510 ,293 42,853 5,761 207.257 810,932 2,699 23 35,667 928 16,542 176 37,180 5,196 175,543 263,491
2,591 23 35,246 922 13,901 127 34,528 4,706 166,359 256,461 53/2/1.1 " 8 .. 1,466 35 35 12 1,355 1,833 52/2/1.2 2 170 1 42 1,198 244 5,610 2,082 53/2/1·3
6 " 243 5 1,133 14 1,419 234 2,219 3,115 53/2j1.4 61 4 1,021 15 244 3 1,148 78 6,820 10,260 53/1/11 24 1 726 40 214 1 1,437 132 4,702 7,555 53/2jIII
165 1,277 15 4,228 59 859 149 8,534 12,056
54 1,184 15 844 12 509 98 4,123 6,697 53/3/IV.l III 93 3,384 47 350 51 4,411 5,959 53/3j1V.,2
9 727 40 77 2 248 34 1,976 3,121 53/1jV 2 359 14 58 " 386 30 1,799 2,819 53/4jVI
24 353 11 51 7 285 53 1,551 2,366 53/3/VII 15 229 14 21 5 596 37 1,765 2,154 53/1/VIII
4 96 8 24 1 III 10 1.458 2,335 53/2/IX 12 ,. 41 51 39 103 42 3,109 4,775 53/2/X
1.423 6 11,023 431 3,568 34 16,310 t.630 49,478 76.965 579 3 6,819 280 2,106 23 7,626 1,067 29,288 46,595 54!I/I
71 253 8 70 1,185 36 1,427 2,130 54/4j11 23 1 718 42 148 321 41 2,862 5,149 54/2j1ll 52 1 479 19 159 1,021 190 2,816 4,440 54/2/IV 46 733 31 117 470 55 2,023 3,054 54/3/V 59 310 7 37 " 271 50 1,997 3,189 54/1jVI " 21 1 33 6 19 1 324 528 54/3jVlI 5 215 16 31 334 21 1,592 2,100 54/4jVIII
25 115 2 37 " 375 27 2,623 2,422 54/3j1X 37 3 588 5 73 1 495 720 54/3/X
124 " 755 8 107 461 60 1,945 3,040 54/4fXI
439 1 568 14 135 4,104 81 2,081 3,598 54/3/XII
NOTE ;- Town marked with an asterisks (*) indioates that it has outgrowth area which can be seep. in Appendill' IV,
APPENDIX I
Location of the Town in the state
Serial Name of Town Name of District Name of Tahsil Rank in
No. population in 1971
1 2 3 4 5
"A"
1 Achhnera Agra Kiraoli 183
2 Afzalgarh Bijnor Nagina 208
3 Agra Agra Agra 5
4 Agra Cantt. Agra Agra 65
5 Ahraura Mirzapur Chunar 200
6 Akbarpnr Faizabaa Akbarpur 180
7 Aliganj Etah Aliganj 212
8 Aligarh Aligarh Koil 9
9 Allahabad Allahabad Chail 5
10 Allahabad Cantt. Allahabad Chail 111
12 Almora Cantt. Almora Almora 117
13 Aminagar Sarai Meerut Baghpat 326
14 Amroha Moradabad Amorcha 26
15 Anupshahr Bulandshahr Anupshahr 181
16 Aonla Bareilly Aonla 104
17 Arampur Estate Kanpur Kanpur 128
18 Aterra Banda Naraini 140
19 Atrauli Aligarh Atrauli lIO
20 Auraiya Etawah Auraiya 87
21 Azamgarh Azamgarh Azamgarh 57
22 Babina Cantt. Jhansi Jhansi 171
23 Badrinathpur Chamoli Joshimath 334
24 Nageshwar Almora Almoraj 312
25 Baghpat Meernt Baghpat 191
26 Bah Agra Bag 265
27 Bah Bazar Garhwal Pauri 331
28 Baheri BareiIly Baheri 109
29 Bahjol Moradabad Sambhal 202
30 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 30
31 Baldeo Mathura Sadabad 299
32 Ballia Ballia BaJIia 46
33 Balrampnr Gonda Balrampur 66
34 Banaras Hindu University Varaitasi Varanasi 226
35 Banda Banda Banda 42
36 Banki Barabanki Nawabganj 253
37 Bansi Basti Bansi 184
38 Barant Meerut Baghpat 77
39 Bareilly Bareilly Bareilly 6
40 Bareilly Cantt. Bareilly Bareilly 124
41 Barhalganj Gorakhpnr Bansgaon 230
216
217
APPENDIX I-contd.
2 3 4 5
42 Basti Basti Basti 44-43 Bela Pratapgarh Pratapgarh Pratapgarh 83 44 Bewar Mainpuri Bhongaon 266 45 Bhadohi Varanasi Gyanpur 96 46 Bharatganj Allahabad Meja 280 47 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., Saharanpur Roorkee 185
Ranipur
48 Bharthana Etawah Bharthana 164 49 Bhinga Bahraich Bahraich 217 50 Bhongaon Mainpuri Bhongaon 215 51 Bhowali Naini Tal Naini Tal 319 52 Bijnor Bijnor Bijnor 53 53 Bilari Moradabad Bilari 193 54 Bilgram Hardoi Bilgram 173 55 Bilsi Budaun Saha.swan 213 56 Bindki Fatehpur Bindki 138 57 Bisalpur Pilibhit Bisalpur 115
58 Biswan Sitapur Biswan 120 59 Budaun Budaon Budaun 31 60 Bugrasi Bulandshahr Bulandshahr 267 61 Bulandshahr Bulandshahr Bulandshahr 37
62 *Central Railway Colony Kanpur Kanpur 330 63 Chakeri Kanpur Kanpur 279 64 Chakia Varanasi Chakia 252 65 Chakrata Cantt. Dehra Dun Chakrata 286 66 Chamoli Chamoli Chomoli 281 67 Chandauli Varanasi Chandauli 303 68 Chandausi Moradabad Bilari 39 69 Chandpur Bijnor Bijnor 82 70 Charbagh Alambagh Lucknow Lucknow 88 71 Charkhari Hamirpur Chakhari 145 72 Chhibramau Farrukhabad Chhibramau 146 73 Chirgaon Jhansi Moth 234 74 Chitrakut Dham Banda Karwi 130 75 Chop an Mirzapur Robertsganj 320 76 Chunar Mirzapur Chunar 211 77 Churk Ghurma Mirzapur Robertsgani 261 78 Clement Town Cantt. Debra Dun Dehra Dun 188 79 ColoneJganj Gonda Tarabganj 189
80 Dadri Bulandshahr Sikandrabad 174 81 Dankaur Bulandshahr Sikandrabad 274 82 Dataganj Budaun Dataganj 255 83 Daya.lbagh Agra Agra 313 84 Debai Bulandshahr Anupshahr 142 85 Debra Dun Debra Dun Dehra Dun 13 86 Dehra Dun Cantt. Dehra Dun Dehra Dun 69 87 Deoband Saharanpur Deoband 61
218
APPENDIX I-contd.
1 2 3 4 6
88 Deoria Deoria Doc ria 6Z 89 Devaprayag Tehri Garhwa.l Devaprayag 323 90 Dhampur Bijnor Dhampur 99
91 Dhanaura Moradabad. Hasanpur 245 92 Dogadda Garhwsl Lansdowne 322 93 Dudhi lVlirzapur l\Urzapur 308
"E"
94 Etah Etah Etah 70 95 Etawah Etahwah Etawah 24 96 Etmadpur Agra Etmadpur 244
"F"
97 Faizabad Cantt Faizabad Faizabad 273 98 Faiza bad.cum-Ayodhya Faizabad Faizabad 21 99 Farit'lnagar Meerut Ghaziabad 2159
100 Faridpur Bareilly Faridpur 127 101 Farmkhabad-cum-Fatehgarh Farrukhabad Farrukhabad 22 102 Fatehabad Agra Fatehabad 256 103 Fatehgarh Cantt. Farrukhabad Farrukhabad 251 104 Fatehpur Fatehpur Fatehpur 83 105 Fatehpur Bam Banki Fatehpur 179 106 Fatehpuf Sikri Agra Kiraoli 166 107 Firozabad Agrn Firozabad 16 108 *Forest Research Institute & Dehra Dun Dehra Dun 314
College Area. "G"
109 Gangoh Saharan pur Nakur 93 110 Ganj Dundwara Etah Aliganj 136 111 Garh Mukteshwar Meerut Ha.pur 207 112 Gaura Barhaj Deoria Salempur 129 113 Ghaziabad Meerut Ghaziaba.d 18 114 Ghaziabad Rly. Colony Meerut Ghaziabad 239 115 Ghazipur Ghazipur Ghazlpur 49 116 Gola Gokaran Nath Kheri r,.~ohammadi 105 117 Gonda Gonda Gonda 40 118 Gopiga.nj Varanasi Gya.npur 268 119 Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur 10 120 Gosainganj Fa.izabad Faizabad 291 121 Govardhan Mathura Mathura 221 122 Gulaothi Bulandshahr Bulandshah .. 134 123 Gursarai Jhansi Garautha 228 124 *Gurukul Kangri Saharanpur Roorkee 328 125 Gyanpur Varanasi Gyanpur 303 J
"H"
126 Haldwani·cum-Kathgodam Naini Tal Haldwani 41 127 Hamirpur Hamirpur Hamirpnr 153 128 Hansarigird Jha.nsi Jhansi :111 129 Hapur Meerut Hapur 32 130 Hardoi Hardoi Hardoi 47 131 Hardwar Saharanpur Roorkee 28
219
APPENDIX I-contd.
1 2 3 4 5
132 Hasanpur Moradabad Hasanpur 103 133 Hastinapur Meerut Mawana 237 134 Hathras Aligarh Hathras 29
"I"
135 I.LT. Kanpur Kanpur 295 136 Izatnagar Rly. Settlement Bareiu.v Bareilly 250
"J"
137 Jahangirabad Bulandshahr Anupshahr 106 138 JaiB Rae Bareli Salon 177 139 Jalalabad Shahjaha.npur Jala.labad 206 140 Jalalpur Faiza.bad Akba.rpur 158 141 Jalaun Jalaun Jala.un lI8 142 Jalesar Etah Ja.lesar 125 143 Jansa.th Muzaffamaga.r Ja.nsath 248 144 Jaspur Naini Tal Kashipul' 172 145 Jaswantna.ga.r Etawa.h Eta.wah 203 146 Jaunpur Ja.unpur Ja.unpur 27 147 Jha.nsi Jhansi Jhansi 12 148 Jhansi Gantt Jha.nsi Jhanei 151 149 Jha.nsi Rly. Settlement Jhansi Jha.nsi 211l 150 Joshima.th Chamoli Joshima.th 289 151 *Jwa.Ia.pur Mahavidyalaya Saharanpur Roorkee 332
"K"
152 Kaohhwa. Mirza.pur Mirza.pur 269 153 Kaila Meerut Ghaziabad 229 154 Kaimganj Fa.rrukhabad Kaimganj 148 155 Ka.irana Muzaffarnagar Kairana. 73 156 Ka.krala. Budaun Da.taganj 157 157 Kalpi Jalaun Kalpi 107 158 Ka.ndhla Muz.o.ffa.rnaga.r Budha.na. 114 159 Kanker Khera Meerut Jdeerut 147 160 Kannauj Farrukhabad Kannauj 81 161 Kanpur Kanpur Kanpur 1 162 Kanpur Cantt. Kanpur Kanpur :33 163 Kanth Moradabad Amroha. 182 164 Karha.l Mainpuri Karhal 224 165 KlLI'lga.nj Etah Kasganj 48 166 Kashipur Naini Tal Kashipur 71 167 Kerakat Jaunpur Keraka.t 284 168 Khaira.bad Sitapur Sitapur 135 169 Khalilabad Basti Khalilabad 158 170 Khatauli Muzaffarnagar Jansath 92 171 Kheri Kheri Lakhiropur 186 172 Khurja. Bulandshahr Khurja 43 173 Kiratpur Bijnor Najibabad 90 174 Konoh Jalaun Konoh 80 175 Kopaganf Azamgarh Ghosi 159 176 Kosikalan Mathura Chhata 12J
177 Kotdwara. Garhwal Lansdowne 199 178 Kuraoli Mainpuri Mainpuri 223
220
APPENDIX I-contd.
1 2 3 4 5
"L" 179 Laharpur Sitapur Ritapnr 113 180 Lakhimpur Kheri Lakhimpur 51 181 Lakhna Etawah 13harthana 302 182 Lalitpnr Jhansi Lalitpur 68 183 Landour Cantt. Dehra Dun Dehra Dun 318 184 Lansdown£> Cantt. Oarhwal LallSdc,wne 277 185 Lohta Varanasi Varanasl 292 186 Luckncw Lucknow ],u('kn()w 2 187 Luckn!)w Cantt. Lucknow Lucknow 58
HM"
188 Mach hlishahr Jaunpur MachhliRhahr 231 189 Madhoganj Hardoi Bilgram 297 190 Mahmudabad Sitapur Sidhauli 192 191 Mahoba Hamirpur Mahoba 78 192 Mainpuri Mainpuri Mainpuri 50 193 Malihabad Lucknow Malihabad 225 194 Malyana Meerut Meerut 201 195 Mandawar Bijnor Bijnor 219 196 Manglaur Saharanpur Roorkee 116
197 Manikpur Sarhat Banda Karwi 278 198 Marehra Etah Etah 196 199 Mariahu Jaunpur Mariahu 257 200 MarkunCli Mirzapur Robertsganj 325 201 Maruadih Varanasi Varanasi 204 202 Mathura Mathura Mathura 17 203 Mathura Cantt. Mathura Mathura 249 204 Mauaima Allahabad Sorann 252 205 Maudaha Hamirpur Maudaha 155 206 Maunath Bhanjan Azamgarh Muhammadabad 36 207 Mauranipur Jhansi Mauranipur 86 208 Mawana Meerut Mawana 91 209 Meerut Meerut Meerut 7 210 Meerut Cantt. Meerut Meerut 25 211 *Military Petrol Depot Bara Banki Nawabganj 333 212 Miranpur Muzaffarnagar Jansath 176 213 Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal Mirzapur Mirzapur 20 214 Modinagar Meerut Ghaziabad 52 215 Mohammadi Kheri Mohammadi 150
216 Mongra Badshahpur Jaunpur Ma.chhlishahr 227
217 Moradabad Moradabad Moradabad 8
218 Moradabad Rly. Settle:rnent Moradabad Moradabad 160 219 Mubarakpur Azamgarh Mohammadabad 108
220 Mughalsarai Varanasi Chandauli 165
221 Muhammadahad Ghazipur Mobammadabad 170
222 Muhammadabad Azamgarh Muhammadabad 247
223 Muni-Ki-Reti Tehri Garhwal Devaprayag 329
224 Murarl~agar Meerut Ghaziabad 162
225 Mursan Aligarh Hathras 304
226 Mussoorie Dehra Dun Dehra Dun 126
227 Muzaiiarnagar Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar 19
221
APPENDIX I-contd.
1 2 3 4 5
"N"
228 Nagina Bijnor Nagina 64
229 Naini Tal Naini Tal Naini Tal 94
230 Naini Ta.l Cantt. Naini Tal Naini Tal 327
231 Najibabad mjnor Najibabad 54
232 Nakur Saharan pur Nakur 246
233 Na.npa.ra Bahraich Nanpara. 123
234 Narendranagar Tehri Garhwal Devaprayag 317
235 Nawabganj Dara Banki Nawabganj 67
236 Na.wabganj BareiIly Na.wabganj 222
237 Nawabganj Gonda Tarabganj 263
238 Neemsar Misrikh t-litapur Misrikh 276
239 Nehtaur Bijnor Dhampur 112 240 *Northern Railway Colony Ba.reilly Bal'eilly 315
241 Northern Railway Colony Ka.npur Kanpur 133
242 Northern Railway Colony Mughal Varanasi Chandauli 149 Sarai
"0"
243 Obra Mirzapur H.obertsganj 197 244 Orai Jalaun Orai 55 245 Ordnance Factory, Muradnagar Meerut Ghaziabad 233
"P"
246 Padrauna Deoria Pa.<Irauna 119 247 Pahasu Dulandshahr Khurja 288 248 Pauri Garhwal Pauri 238 249 Phulpur Allahabad Phulpur 242 250 Pihani Hardoi Shahabad 169 251 Pilibhit Pilibhit Pilibhit 34 252 Pilkhuwa Meerut Gaziabad 95 253 Pipri Mirzapur Dudbi 294 254 Pithoragarh Pethoragarh Puthoragarh 187 255 Powayan Shahjahanpur Powayan 236 256 Pukhrayan Kanpur Bhognipur 271 257 Puranpur Pilibhit Puranpur 154
"R"
258 Rae Bareli Hac Bareli Rae Bareli 59 259 Railway Settlement l~osa I:lhahjahanpur Shahjahanpur 307 260 Raipur Dehra Dun Dehra Dun 306 261 Rajapur Banda Mau 290 262 Ram nagar Naini Tal Kashipur 132 263 Ramna.gar Varanasi Varanasi 139 264 Rampur Rampur Rampur 14 265 Rampur Bhawanipur Bara Banki Rallisanehighat 293 266 Rampur Maniharan Sa.hara.npur Deoba.nd 175 267 Ranikhet Cantt. Almora Ranikhet 163 268 Ranipur Jhansi Mauranipur 254 269 Rasra Ballia Rasra 161 270 Rasulpur Dhulri Meerut Meerut 309
222
APPENDIX I-contd.
1 2 3 4 5
271 Rath Hamirpur Rath 97
272 *Rawatpur Station Yard Kanpur Kanpur 316
273 Renukoot Mirzapur Dudhi 210
214 Reoti Ballia Bansdih 194
275 Rishikesh Dehra Dun Dehra Dun 131
276 Robertsganj Mirzapur Ro bertsganj 270
277 Roorkee Saharanpur Roorkee 45
278 Roorkee Cantt Saharanpur Roorkee 152
279 Rudauli Bam Banki Ramsanehighat 122
280 Rudrapur Naini Tal Kiehha 89
281 Rustamnagar Sahaspur Moradabad Bilari 301
"8"
282 Sadabad Mathura Sadabad 235
283 Saharanpur Saharanpur Saharanpur 11
284 Sahaswan Budaun Sahaswan 84
285 Saidpur Ghazipur Saidpur 214
286 Sambhal Moradabad Sambhal 23
287 Samthar Jhansi M~th 190 288 Sandi Hardoi Bilgram 195 289 Sandila Hardoi Sandila 100 290 Sardhana Meerut Sardhana 102 291 Sasni Aligl1rh Hathrtls 275 292 Seohara Bijnor Dhampur 98-
293 Shahabad Hardoi Shahabad 72 294 Shahganj Jaunpur Shahgl1nj 198 295 Shahjahanpur Meerut Mawana 262 296 Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur Shahiahanpur 15 297 Shahjahanpur Cantt. Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur 243 298 Shamli M uzaffarnagar Kairana 65 299 Shamshabad Agra Fatehabad 240 300 Shikarpur Bulandshahr Bulandshahr 148 301 Shikohabad Mainpuri 'Shikohabad 76 302 Sian a Bulandshahr Bulandshahr 144 303 Sikandrabad Bulandshahr Shikandrabad 75 304 Sikandra Rao Aligarh Sikandra Roo 137 305 Sirsa Allahabad Meja 285 306 Sirsaganj Mainpuri ShikohabMl 209 307 Sitapur Sitapur Sitapur 35 308 Siwarhi Deoria Padrauna 258 309 Soron Etah Kasganj 141 310 Srinagar Garhwal Pauri 298 311 *Su bedargani Railway Colony Alla.habad Allahabad 321 312 Sultanpur Sultanpur Sultanpur 74 313 Swamibagh Agra Agra 324
"T"
314 Tajpur Bijnor Dhampur 264 315 Talbehat Jhansi Lalitpur 260 316 Tanakpur Naini Tal Khatima 282 317 Tanda Faizabad Tanda 56
223
APPENDIX I-condd.
1 2 3 4 5
318 Tanda Rampur Suar 156
319 Tehri Tehri Garhwal Tehri 300
320 Thakurdwara Moradahad Thakurd wara 205
321 Tilhar Shahja.hanpur Tilhar 85
322 Tulsipur Gonda Balrampur 220
323 Tundla Agra Etmadpur 218
324 Tundla Rly. Colony Agra Etmadpur 232
"u"
325 Ujhani Budaun Budaun 101 326 Unnao Unnao Unnao 60
327 Utraula Gonda UtrauJ30 178
328 Uttarkashi Uttar Kashi Bhatwari 287
"v" 329 Varanasi Varanasi Varanasi 4
330 Varanasi Cantt Varanasi Varanasi 241
331 *Varanasi Railway Colony Varanasi Varanasi 310
332 Vikasnagar Debra Dun Dehra Dun 272
333 Vrindaban Mathura Mathura 79
"Z"
334 Zaidpur Bara Banki Nawabganj 167
NOTE-Towns marked with (*) asterisk shows that it is on out growth (See Appendix IV).
AP¥ENDIX II
Towns arranged in the order of population size and the Alphabetical ordor shown against each
Sl. Name of Town No.
I 2
1 Kanpur
2 Lucknow
3 Agra 4 Varanasi
5 Allahabad
6 Bareilly
7 Meerut
8 Moradabad
9 Aligarh
10 Gorakhpur
11 Saharan pur
12 Jhansi
13 Dehra Dun
14 Rampur
15 Shahjahanpur
16 Firozabad
17 Mathura
18 Ghaziabad
19 Muzaffarnagar
20 Mirzapur 21 Faizabad.cum·Ayodhya
22 Farrukhabad·cum·Fateh· garh
23 Sambhal
24 Etawah
25 Meerut Cantt.
26 Amroha
27 Jaunpur
28 Hardwar
29 Hathras
30 Bahraich
31 Budaun
32 Hapur
33 Kanpur Cantt.
34 Pilibhit
35 Sitapur
36 Maunath Bhanjan
37 Bulandshahr
38 Fatehpur
39 Chandausi
40 Gonda
41 Haldwani-cum·Kathgodam
42 Banda
43 Khurja
44 Basti
45 Roorkee
46 Ballia
Population Alphabetical Order No.
3
1,154,388
7~9,239
5pl,917
5~3,856
490,622
296,248
270,993
258,590
252,314
230,911
225,396
173,292
166,073
161,417
135,604
133,863
132,028
lI8,836
114,783
105,939
102,835
102,768
86,323
85,894
85,415
82,702
80,737
77,864
H.349 73,931
72,204
71,266
69,452
68,273
66,715
64,058
59,505
54,665
53,393
52,662
52,205
50,575
50,245
49,635
47,561
47,101
4
161
186
3 329
9
39 209
217
8
119
283
147
85
264
296
107
202
113 227
213
98
101
286
95
210
14
146
131
134
30 59
129
162
251
307
206 61
104
68
117
126
35
172
42
277 32
224
Sl. No.
1
Name of Town
2
47 Hardoi
48 Kasganj
49 Ghazipur
50 Mainpuri
51 Lakhimpur
52 Modinagar
53 Bijnor
54 Najibabad
55 Orai
56 Tanda (Faizabad)
57 Azamgarh
58 Lucknow Cantt.
59 Rae Bareli
60 Unnao
61 Deoband
62 Deoria
63 Agra Cantt.
64 Nagina
65 Shamli
66 Balrampur
67 Nawabganj (Bara Banki)
68 Lalitpur
69 Dehra Dun Cantt.
70 Etah
71 Kashipur
72 Shahabad
73 Kairana
74 Sultanpur
75 Sikandrabad
76 Shikohabad
77 Baraut
78 Mahoba
79 Vrindaban
80 Konch
81 Kannauj
82 Chandpur
83 Bela Pratapgarh
84 Sa.haswan
85 Tilhar
86 Mauranipur
87 Auraiya
88 Charbagh Alambagh
89 Rudrapur
90 Kiratpur
91 Mawana
92 Khatauli
Population Alphabetica\ Order No.
3
46,639
46,467
45,635
43,849
43,752
43,470
43,290
42,586
42,513
41,611
40,963
39,338
38,765
38,195
38,194
38,161
37,074
37,066
36,959
36,191
35,395
34,462
33,637
33,514
33,457
33,408
32,353
32,330
32,031
31,442
31,264
29,707
29,460
28,403
28,187
28,179
27,909
27,266
26,837
25,651
25,517
25,405
25,173
25,147
24,858
24,495
4
130 165
115
192
180
214
52
231
244
317
21
187
258
326
87
88
4 228 298
33
235
182
86
94
166
293
155
312
303 301
38
191
333 174
160
69
43
284 321
207
20
70
280
173
208
170
1
93 Gangoh
94 Naini Tal
95 Pilkhuwa 96 Bhadohi
97 Rath
98 Seohara
99 Dhampur
100 Sandila
101 Ujhani
102 Sardhana
103 Hasanpur
104 Aonla
2
105 Gola Gokaran Nath
106 Jahangirabad
107 Kalpi
108 Mnbarakpur
109 Baheri
lIO Atrauli
III Allahabad Cantt.
112 Nehtaur
113 Laharpur
1.14 ~ Kandhla 115 Bisalpur
ll6 Manglaur
117 Almora
118 Jalaun
119 Padrauna
120 Biswan 121 Kosikalan
122 Rudauli 123 Nanpara 124 Bareilly Cantt.
125 Jalesar
126 Mussoorie
127 Faridpur 128 Armapur Estate
129 Gaura Barhaj
130 Chitrakut Dham
131 Rishikesh
132 Ramnagar (Naini Tal)
133 Northern Rly. Colony Kanpur
134 Gulaothi
135 Khairabad
136 Gani Dundwara 137 Sikandra Rao
138 Bindki
139 Ramnagar (Varanasi)
140 Atarra
141 Soron
142 Debai
143 Shikarpur
225
APPENDIX II-contd.
3
24,300
23,986 23,941 23,250
23,061 22,821 22,639 22,365 22,140
22,083
22,063 21,836 21,677
21,575 21,334
21,253
21,094 20,980 20,591 20,286 20,205
,~9!2~ , 19,89i. ,19,723 •
19,671·
e~ 19,105.
,18,933· 18,732 •
.18,270 '
• 18,087' , 18,038 '
.17,955 • 117,946·
· 17,943 • . 17,794 •
:17,640' 17,495 • 17,410 •
,17,376 • ,17,335 •
\17,275 • ·17,253'
• 17,243 • · 17,241· • 17,231-.17,153 • ,17,042 •
1 16,565
4
109 229 252
45
271
29~
90 289 325 290 132
16
116 137
157 219
28 19 10
239 179
!5~. 57
196 II
141 246
58 176 279 233
40 142
226 100 17
112
74
275
262 241
122
168
llO 304
56 263
18
309
84 300
1
144 Siana
145 Charkhari 146 Chhibl'amau
2
I n Kanker Khera
1-18 Kaimganj
J ·19 Northern Rly. Colony Mughal~arai
150 Mohammadi
151 Jhansi Cantt.
152 Roorkee Oantt.
153 Hamirpur
154 Puranpur
155 Maudaha
156 :randa (Rampur)
157 Kakrala
158 Jalalpur
159 Kopaganj
!tiO Moradabad Rly. Settle· ment
161 Rasra 162 Muradnagar
163 Rallikhet Cantt.
164 Bharthalla
165 Mughalsarai
166 Fatehpur Sikri
167 Zaidpur
168 Khalilabad
169 Pihani
170 :lluhammadabad 171 Babilla Oantt.
172 Jaspur
173 Bilgram
174 Dadri
175 Rampur Maniharan
176 Miranpur
177 Jais
178 Utraula
179 Fatehpur (Bara Banki)
180 Akbarpur
181 Anupshahr
182 Kanth
183 Achhnera
184 Bansi 185 Bharat Heavy Electricals
Ltd. Ranipur
186 Kheri
187 Pithoragarh
188 Clement Town Cantt.
189 Colonelganj
190 Samthar
191 Baghpat
192 Mahmudabad
3
116,482 .
'15,776 •
'15,726 -,15,352 •
· 15,154 -,15,029 _
, 14,908.
J 14,903 •
• 14,895 • .14,783 •
.14,646-
• 14,629' , 14,628' , 14,460 •
.14,422' ·14,271.
· 14,062 •
• 14,042 • ,13,985'
13,917· .13,668.
I 13,583.
• 13,561 • .13,554 •
• 13,539 • ,13,5U
.13,320 • , 13,275 •
• 13,186 • ; 13,106 •
.. 13,061
• 12,997'
12,962" .12,638 .12,637 ,12,601 •
• 12,516 • , 12,253'
• 12,232·
. 12,202 • ,12,125 •
'.12,094 •
· 12,006 • 11,942 .
.n,898 .
: 11,743 •
· 11,708 • .11,666
• 1l,652 •
4
302 71 72
159 154
242
215 148
278 127 257
205
318 156 140 175
218
269 224 267
48 220
106
334 169 250
222 22
144 54 80
266
212/ 1:!~
3~7
105
15
163
I
3 ·!7
171
254 78
79
287
25 190
193 BiJari 194 Reoti 195 Sandi 196 Marehra.
197 Obra 198 Shahganj
199 Kotdwara
200 Ahra.ura %01 Malyana 202 Bahjoi
2
203 J aswantnagat
204 Maruadih 205 Thakurdwara
206 Jala.labad 207 Garh Mukteshwar
208 Afza.lgarh J09 Sirsaganj no Renukoot
2II Chunar
212 Aliganj 213 Bilsi 1Il4 Saidpur 215 Bhongaon l!l6 Jhansi Rly. Settlement
217 Bhinga. 218 TundIa 219 Mandawar 220 Tulsipur 221 Govardhan 222 Nawabganj (Bareilly)
223 Kuraoli 224 Karhal 225 Malihabad 226 Banaras Hindu University
227 Mongra Badshahpur
228 Guosarai
229 Kaila 230 Barhalganj 231 Machhlishahr 232 TundIa Rly. Colony 233 Ordna.nce Factory
Muradnagar
234 Chirgaon
235 Sadabad 236 Powayan 237 Hastinapur
238 Pauri 239 Ghaziabad Rly. Colony
240 Shamshabad 241 Varanasi Cantt.
242 Ph~lpur 243 Shajahanpur Cantt.
3
11,620 .
, 11,617 •
; 11,567' '11,506 • ,11,505 _
111,458' 11,457·
-11,453· 11,346' 11,334. 11,295 • 11,213 •
n,137 • .11,101.
'10,937 . • 10,765 .
.10,572 .
·10,566· -10,240 •
. 10,211' • 10,100 • .10,045 •
9,992· 9,940' 9,819. 9,660 ,
9,648· 9,599 • 9,564 •
9,507·
9,497 ' 9,488 •
9,488 ' 9,412 •
9,377 • 9,351 •
9,333 -9,247· 9,181 • 9,144·
9,026'
9,102 • 8,954 . 8,933 . 8,889 • 8,878 . 8,864 .
8,783 -8,701 • 8,572 . 8,461 .
226
APPENDIX U-contd..
4
53 274 288 198 243 294
177 5
194
29 145
201 320 139 111
2
306
273 76 7
55 285
50 149
49 323 195 322 121
236 178
164 193 34
216
123 153
41 188 324 245
73 282
255 133 248
114 299 330 249 297
1 2
244 Etmadpur 245 Dhanaura 246 Nakur 247 Muhammadabad
(Azamgarh) 248 Jansath
249 Mathura Cantt. 250 Izatnagar Rly. Settle-
ment. 251 Fatehgarh Cantt. 252 Mauaima 253 Banki 254 Ranipur 255 Dataganj 256 Fatehabad 257 Mariahu 258 Siwarhi 259 Faridnagar 260 Talbehat 261 Churk Ghurtna 262 Shahjahanpur (Meerut) 263 Nawabganj (Gonda)
264 Tajpur 265 Bah 266 Bewar 267 Bugrasi 268 Gopiganj
269 Kachhwa 270 Robertsganj 271 Pukhrayan 272 Vikasnagar 273 Faizabad Cantt.
274 Dankaur 275 Sasni 276 Neemsar Misrikh 277 Lansdowne Cantt
278 Manikpur Sarhat 279 Chakeri 280 Bharatganj 281 Chamoli Gopeshwar
282 Chakia 283 Pahasu 284 Kerakat 285 Sirsa 286 Chakrata Cantt. 287 Uttarkashi 288 Tanakpur
289 Joshimath 290 Rajapur 291 Gosainganj 292 Lohta
293 Rampur Bhawf/nipur
3
8,430 • 8,410 • 8,370 • 8,322 .
8,202.
18,122. 8,080'
8,067 •
7,937. 7,777. 7,769 . 7,701 . 7,698 •
7,686 7,555 .
7,541 -7,518 . 7,429 •
7.340 .
7.284 7,275 • 7.273 •
7,182 -7,1154 •
7,112.
7,110. 7,093. 7,089 • 7,066 • 6,971 .
6,913 . 6,873 • 6,832 .
6,670 . 6,512 • 6,475 •
6,446' 6,354 .
6,343' 6,203 •
6,123' 6,112 • 6,105 .
6,020· 6,003 . 5,852 . 5,844 • 5,827 .
5,772 ' 5,740 .
4
96 91
232 221
103 204 36
268 82
102 l~~
308 g9
315
77 295 237 314 26 44
60 lI8 152
276 256 332 97
81 291 238
184 197 63 46 66 64
247 167 305 65
328 316
150 261 120 185
265
227
APPENDIX D-coDcld.
\ 2 3 4 1 2 3 4,
294 Pipri 5,700 - 253 316 *Rawatpur Station YlJ,rd 3,023 • 272
295 I.I.T. {Kanpur) 5,638 • 135 317,:,' Narendrllnagal" 2,390. 284
296 Aminagar Sa.rai 5,637 • 13 318 Landour Cantt. 2,351' 18S
297 Madhoganj 5,573 • 189 319 Bhowali %,193 • 51
298 Srinagllf 5,556 . 310 320 Chopan l.954 . 75
299 Baldeo 5,562· 31 321 *Subedargllnj Rly. 1,823 • all
300 Tehri 5,480 ' 319 Colony
301 Rustamnagar Sahespur 5,391· 281 322 Dogadda l,fl96· II
302 La.khna 5,320' 181 323 Devaprayag 1,527 . 8. 303 Chandauli 5,286' 67
324 Swamibagh 1,330' 81.
304 Mursan 5,262 • 225 325 Markundi 1,312. 200
326 Almora Cantt, 1,210· 1& , 305 Gyanpur 5,224 • 125
327 NamilTal Ctmtt. 1,181 , jl" 3()6 Raipur 5,209 • 260
328 *Gmukul Kangri .1,174' 1" 307 Rly. Settlement Rosa 5,086 • 259
329 Muni.ki.Reti 1,126 • 2IS 308 Dudhi 5,084. 93
309 Rasulpm Dhulri 4,944' 270 330 *Central Rly. Colony 910 • 8J
310 *Varanasi Rly. Colony 4,752 • 331 (Kanpur)]
311 Hansarigird 4,416 . 128 331 Bah Bazar 580 - 1'1
312 Bageshwsr 4,314 • 24 332 "'Jvvaillpur MahavidYII' 239 • 151
313 Dayalbsgh 4,301 • 83 IBYa.·
314 *Forest Research Insti· 3,754 • 108 333 *Military PetrotDepot 218· 211 tnw and College Area. 334 Badrlnathpuri Un.lnhabi· 21
315 *Norlhern Rly. Colony 3,508 .- 240 ted (Bareilly).
NOl:'E :-Towns marked with (*) am.erisk shows that it i" ton outgrowth.
. (8u Appendiz IV)
APPE~'DIXm
Towns arranged district-wise and within it in the order of population size
Percellta', e Percentage Name of Name of TOWll Variation Poprlation Name of Name Decade Variat- Populatio~ -,pistrict -1961-71 District ufTol'I'll ion -196~-71
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Moradabad Moradabad 43·58 258,590 Uttarkashi U~tarkashi 124·88 6,020 Sambhal 25'21 86,323
, Chattloli Ohamoli Gopeshwa.r £ 6,35-1' Amroha 19·92 82,702 Joshimath £ 5,852. 'Badrinathpuri .* Un-inha-
Chandausi 996 53,393
bited Hasanpur 24·43 22,063
Tehri-Qarhwal Tehri 21·56 5,480 Moradab",d Rly. Settle- 19·9;> 14.062
ment Narendranagar 46·45 2,390 Kanth 18·58 12,232 Devprayag 4·88 1.527 Bilari 36·23 11,620 Muni-ki-Reti D 1,126 Bahjoi 40·22
. 11,334
Gal'hwa Kotdwara 4.0·61 11,457 Thakurdwara 32·32 1l,137
Paud 18·63 8,878 Dhanaura 32·84 8,410
Iiansdowne Cantt. 4·53 6,670 Rustamnagar Sahaspur £ 5,391
Srhlagar 83·64 5,566 Budaun Budaun 22·86 72,204
Dogadda (-}1l·62 1,696 Sahaswan 17·06 27,266
Bah Bazar 8·41 580 Ujhani 26·21 22,140 Kakrala 25·60 14,460
Pithoragarh Pithoragarh D 11,942 Bilsi 25·61 10,100 Almora Almon. 22·91 19,671 Dataganj D 7,701
Ranikhet Cantt. 30·77 13,917 Rampur Rampur 19·21 161,417 Bageshwar £ 4,314 Tanda 38·33 14,628 A!mora Cantt. 102·34 1,210 Bareilly Bareilly 16·45 296,248
N9.ini'I'a! Haldwani.cum-Kathgo- 37·27 52,205 Aonla 23·98 21,836 dam Baheri 36·92 21,094
Kashipur 37·92 33,457 ~areilly Cantt. 38-36 18,270 Rudrapur 160·54 25,173 Faridpul' 35·22 17,955 Naini Tal 59·96 23,986 Nawabganj 32·08 9,507 Ramnagar 34·43 17,495 Izatnagar Rly. Settle- 204·91 8.080 Jaspur 36'29 13,186 ment Tanakpur £ 6,003 *Northern Rly. Colony 36·82 3,508 Bhowali 50·51 2,193 Pilibhit Pilibhit 18·68 68,273 Naini Tal Cantt. 8'85 1,181 Bisalpur 28·08 19,891
Bijuor Bijnor 28·00 43,290 Puranpur 29·84 14,646
Najibabad 24·12 42,586 Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur 22·79 135,604
Nagina 21'82 37,066 Tilhar 12·12 26,837
Chandpur 27·99 28,179 Jalalabad 29·46 11,101
Kiratpur 19·03 25,147 Powayan 20·99 8,933
Seoha.I'a. D 22,821 Shahiahanpur Cantt. 16·38 8,461
Dhampur 25·88 22,639 Rly. Settlement Rosa. £ 5,086
Nehtaur 33·02 20,286 Dehra Dun Dehra. Dun 30·85 166,073
Afzalgarh 46·24 10,765 Dehra. Dun Cantt. 26·36 33,637
Mardawar 20·52 9,648 Mussoorie 83·15 18,038
Tajpur 29·77 7,275 Rishikesh 61·52 17,646 Clement Town Cantt. 52·68 11,898
228
229
APPENDIX III-contd. ~'" .._ - .... ~ .. ___ '_"A~ __ ' ___ -""
-~ ""' __ ., = -- , ....... --- --_ ...... _-1 2 3 4 1 2 :I 4
Vikasnagar £ 7,066 Bulandshahr Bulandshab,r 34'74 59,505 Chahata Cantt. 91'14 B,101f'" Khurja 21·10 50,245 Rajpur (-)37'57 5,70f) Sikandrabad 21'84 32,031 *Forest Researc'l lnsti- 31'90 3,754 Jahangirabad 25'83 21,578
tute & college Area Gulaothi 31'49 17,376 Landour Cantt. 69'26 2,351 Debai 21'70 17,042
225,39ti / SlJikarpur 23'78 16,565 Saharan,pur Sah'aranpnr 21'70 Siana 29'48 16,482
Hardwar 33'07 77,864 / Dadri 50.25 13,061
Roorkee 41-34 47,56-1 '" Anupshahr 19'80 12,253 Deoband 27'40 38,19"4.' Bugrasi 20'76 7,154
Gangob 28'67 24,300 I Dankaur -)13'53 6,913
Manglaur 29'71 19,723 I Pahasu 15'36 6,203 Roor\ee Cantt, 22'59 14,895"
Aligarh Aligarh 36'37 252,314 Rampur Maniharan 31'56 12,997/ Hathras 16-09 74,349 Bharat Heavy Electri.
12,094' Atrauli 16'97 23,980 ~als Worl,s, Ranipur £ Sikandra Rao 24'13 17,253 Nakur 16'SO 8,370 f Sasni 18;54 6,874 "'Guru kul Kangri 5'77 1,174 I Mursan D 5,262
*JawaIapur Maha· (-)29'08 219/ Mathura Mathura 12'88 13Z,()28 vidyalaya Vriudaban 17'19 29,460
Muzaffar- Muzaffarnagar 31'00 114,783 KoslkaJan 25'81 19,105 11 agar Shamli 40'01 36,959 Govardhan 27'96 9,564 Kairana 22'30 32,353 Sadabad 36'24 8,954 Khatauli 36'86 24,495 Mathura Cantt. 2'13 8,122 KlOn:lhla- 25'46 20,061 BaldeD D -5,562
Miraupur 29-66 21,962 Agra Agra 28'12 291,917 Jansath 21'06 8,202
Fairozabad 35'75 133,863 Meerut Meerut 35'18 270,993 ._bgra Can tt. -)lO,y 37,074 Ghaziabad 88'06 1I8,836 Fatebpur Sikri ,. 28,19 13,561
Meerut Cantt. 13'38 85,415 ')'cebnera I 26'26 12,202 Hapur 28'99 71,206 Tundla 27'59 9,660 Modinagar 79'14 43,470 Tunilla Rly. Colony 23'70 9,144 13araut 37'01 31,264 Shalillshabad 30'80 8,783 'Mawana 20'22 24,858 EtIl¥tdpur 17-28 8,43() Pilkhuwa 49'40 23,941 Fatehabad. 29'53 7,698 Sardhana 33'33 22,083 Bah 28'93 7,273 Kanker Khera 41'41 15,352 Dayalbag 4'65 4,301 Muradnagar 69'35 13,985 Swamibagb 9'92 1,330 Baghpat 38'27 11,666
Etah Malyana 38'48 11,346 KaSganj 23·62 46,467 Garh Mukteshwar 25'47 10,937 Etah 35'58 33,514 Kaila £ 9,333 Jalesar 20'77 18,087 Ordnance Factory £ 2,O~2 Ganj Dundwara 22'26 17,275 Muradna,gar SQl'on 12.37 17,153
Ma.rehra 10'11 11,506 Hastinapur £ 8,889 Aliganj 27'4() Ghaziabad Rly. Colony '>2'30 8,864 10,211
Faridnagar 20'08 7,541 Mainpuri Malnpuri 30'46 43,849 Shahjahanpur 18'12 7,340 Shik'ohabad 34-04 31,442 Aminagar Sarai D 5,637 Sirsaganj 41'26 10,572 Ras'ulpur Dhulri £ 4,944 Bhongaon 31'72 9,992
230
APPENDIX Ill-contd.
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Kuraoli 2~·18 9,497 Hamirpur Mahoba 19·41 29,707
Karhal 24·65 9,488 Bath 32·39 23,061
Bewar D 7,182 Charkha.ti 18-31 157,776
Farrukhabad Farrukha bad.cum· IIanlirpur 35·36 14,783
Fatehgarh 17·06 102,768 Ma.udaha D 14,629
Kannauj 14·37 28,187 Banda Banda 33·99 50,575
Chhibramau 45·73 15,726 0hitrakut Dham 16·91 17,794
Kaimganj 16·10 15,154 Atarra D 17,231
Fatehgarh Cantt. 18·67 8,067 Ma.nikpur Sa.rha.t T,; (-)20,41 6,512
Etawah Etawah 23·27 85,894 Rajapur 14.84 5,844
Auraiya 46·12 25,517 Kheri Lakhimpur 35·52 43,752
Bharthana 23·00 13,668 Gola Gokaran 42·32 21,677
Jaswantnagar 25·29 11,295 Nath
Lakhna D 5,320 Mohammadi 25·58 14,908
Kanpur Kanpur 31'01 1,154,388 Khed 17-59 12,006
Kanpur Cantt. 22'21 69,452 Sitapur Sitapur 23·81 66,715
Armapur Estate 17'42 17,946 Llharpur 19·88 20,205
:Northern Rly. Colony 54'19 17,410 Biswan 27·84 19,336
Pukhrayan 35·57 7,089 Khairabad 18·03 17,335
Chakeri 68·53 6,475 MahnlUdabad . 14·31 11,652
I.I.T.,Itanpur £ 5,638 Neemsa.r Misrikh (-)43'10 6,832
*Rawatpur Station yard 62'lS 3,023 Hardoi Hardoi 27·00 46,639
*Central Bly •• (JQlony 17'57 910 Shahabad 17·64 33,408 Sandila 21·50 22,365
Fatehpur Fatehpur 93'01 54,665 Pihani 26'08 13,511 Bindki 19'46 17,243 Bilgram. 19·84 13,106
Allahabad Allahaba.d 19·1() 490,622 Sandi 27"07 11,567
Allahabad Caott. 17'47 20,591 Madh<>ganj D 5,573
Phulpur 25·16 8,572 UnuM> UllIllI.O 28·26 38,195
Mauai:Dl.a 24·31 7,937 Luckno\V LucknOW 25·83 749,239
Bharatganj D 6,446 Lucknow Cantt. (-}2·02 39,338
Sir81Jo D 6,112 Charbagh A1a.m· 26'50 25,405
*Subedarganj Rly. 46·31 1,823 bagh
Colony Malihabad 23-49 9,488
Jhansi Jhansi 23.59 Rae Bareli Rae Bareli 29-48 38,765
173,292 Jais 27'58 12,638 Lalitpur 36·65 34,462 Mauranipur
Bahraich _ Bahraich 31·94 73,931 26·83 25,651 Nanpara.
JhaDBi Cantt. -)29.46 14,903 28·51 .18,732
Babina Ca.ntt. -)3.46 13,275 Bhinga 9·36 9,819
Gonda Gonda. 21-07 Samthar 23·91 11,708 -
52,662
JhaDBi Rly. 18-77 9,940 Balra.mpm: 13-89 36.191
Settlement Utraula 25-55 12,637
Gursa.rai 43·77 9,351 ColoneIganj 21-44 11,743
Chirgaon 19·94 9,012 Tulaipur D 9,599
Ranipur 14.:17 7,760 Nawabganj 16-56 7,284
Talbehat D 7,518 Baril. Ba.Dki Nawabganj 30·71 35.395
Hansa.rigird ' £ 4,416 -Rudauli 22-22 18,933
Ja.laun Orai 43-69 42,513 Zaidpur 29·77 13,554 Fatehpur 26-26 12,601
Konch 19·80 28,403 Banki 13·40 7,777
Kalpi 23-47 21,334 Rampur £ 5,740
Jalaun 38-81 19.574 Bhawanipur *Milita.ry Petrol (-)46.21 215 Depot
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F&izabad Faizabad-cum- 22·84 102,835 Northern Ely, Colony 43·32 15,029-Ayodhya
Mughals&rai 28·14 13.583 'l'anda 27·30 41,611
Jalalpur 28·30 14,422 Marua.dih £ 11,213
Akbarpur 30·88 12,516 Banaras Hindu 49·90 9,412 Faizabad Cantt, 52·24 6.971 University
Gosainganj D 5,827 Varanasi Cantt.. 81·99 8,701
Sultanpur Sultanpur 23·96 32,330 Gopiganj 22·49 7,112
Pra.tapgarh Bela Pratap· 30·43 27,909 Chakia D 6,343 garh
Lohta. £ 5,772 Basti Basti 29·25 49,635
Khalilabad £ 13,539 Chandauli £ 5,286
Bansi £ 12,125 Gy~npur D 5.224
Gorakhpur Gorakhpur 28.10 230,9Il *Varanasi Rly. (-)33·49 4,752
Barhalganj 30·46 9,247 Oolony
Deoria. Deoria 34·34 38,161 :'Ilirza.pur Mirzapur-cum. 5·84 Padrauna 39·87 19,450 VindhyaohaJ
105,939
Gaura Barhaj 17-55 17.943 Obra Siwarhi £ 7,555
£ 11,505
Maunath Bhan· Ahrll.nra 10·35 11,403
Azamgarh 31·31 M,05S jan Renuk:oot £ 10,566
Azamgarh 26·46 40,963 Chull3l' 15-00 10,lUO Mubarakpur 31.74 21,253
Churk Ghurma Kopaganj 27.90 14,271 £ 7,429
Muha.mmada· 24·10 8,322 Kachhwa 21,41 7,110 bad Ro bertsganj 7-73
Jaunpur Jaunpur 30·53 80,737 7,093
Shahganj 40·78 11,458 Pipri (-)52-13 5,700
Mongra Bad· 30.09 9,377 Dudhi £ 5,084 shahpur Chopan £ 1,954 Maohhlishahr 13·53 9,181
Mariahu 25·18 7,686 Markundi £ 1,312
Keraka.t D 6,123
Ballia Ballia 23·25 47,101 Abbrevi'ltiott3 'Used are-
Rasra 16.77 14,042 £ =Treated as town for the first time in 1971 Census. Reoti ~ D 11,617
=Declassified iii 1961 Census & regained urba-n Gh.azipnr Ghazipur 22·85 45,635
D status in 1971 Census.
Muhamllladabad D 13,320 =Outgrowth of town (See Appendix iv). '" Saidpur 25·45 10,045
Varanaai Varanasi 23·89 583,856 ** =At .thB tilll:e of E~umeration i.e, in March/April
Bhadohi 14·52 23,250 Badnnathpurl remams oovered with snow and the population had llligrated elsewhere. Henoe the
Ramnagar 7017 17,241 town had been shown as uninhabited,
APPENDIX IV
Outgrowth of urbau areas which do not qualify to be treated as separate towns
District Urban Are3
1 .B3reilly Northern Railway Colony
2. Dehra Dun F.R.I. & Colle 'e Area
3. Saharanpur L Gurnknl Kangri 2. Jwalapur Mahavidyalaya
4. Kanpur 1. Central RailwclY Colony
2. Rawatpur Station Yard
1). Allahahad Sllbcdarganj Itailway Colony
6. Bam Banki ?Iilitary Petrol Depot
7. Varanasi Varanasi Railway Colony
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Population Remarks
3,508 Outgro·.vth of BareiIIy;\1. B.
(3,754) Outgrowth of Dchra Dun M. B.
(1,174) L Outgrowth of (239)J Hardwar M.B.
( 910)/ ~Outgrowth of Kanpur lIT. C.
(3,023)j
(1,823) Outgrowth of 'Ilahabad l\I.C.
(213) Outgrowth Nawab3anj M.B.
(4,752) Outgrowth of Varanasi :\1. C.
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Name of the party Cat. of Agents
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1 National Book House, Jeoni Mandi (Reg.)
2 Wcdhwa & Co., 45, Civil Lines (Reg.)
3 Barwari Lal Jain, Publishers, Mob Katra (Rest.)
4 Asa Ram Bahlev Dass &. Sons, Bagh Muzaffaruagar (Hest.)
5 Jeevall Book Depot, Haja Maudi . • (Rest.)
6 Balgovind Booksellerll, Gandhi Road • (Hest.)
7 Chandra. Kant Uhimall Lal Vora, 57-2, Gandhi Road, P.B. No. 163 (Reg.)
8 New order Book Uo., Gandhi Road, Ellis Bridge.
9 Sa'ltu Kitab Ghar, Ncar Relief Talkies Patthar Kava Helief Road
10 GUJarat Law House, Near Municipal Swimming Bath
11 Mahajau Bros., Super Market Basement Ashram Road, Navrangpura
12 Himanshu Rook Co., 10 Mission MarketNr. Gujarat College
13 Academic Book Centre, Bisket Gali
14 Dinesh Book HOllse, Madalpur •
15 v:r. Jorwekar l'rop. Rama General Stores Navi Path
16 Book Land, 663, M.adar GUote
17 RaJputana Book House, Station Road •
18 Friend's Book House, Muslim Univemity Market
19 New Kit-ab Ghar, Mill Market • • •
20 Shalig Ram & Sons, 12, Madar Gate
21 Kitabistan, 17-A, Kanda Nehru Road •
22 [Jaw Rook Co., Sanlar Patel Marg, P. B. '"
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23 Ram N arain La] Beni Madho, 2A, Katra. Road
2J U1livers~tl Book Co., 20, 1\1.0. Road •
25 University Book Agelll:y (of Lahore) Elgin Road
26 M:uathwada Book Distributors, Aurangabad •
27 Bharat IJitw House, 15 1\1 thatma Gandhi Marg
28 Chanuralok Prakashan, 73 DarhheTllga COIOllY
29 H.;blll Narain Lal Beni Pra:-;au, '2/A, Katra Road
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31 New Book House, 32 Ta~hkallt Road
3'2 Law Publishers, SarJar Patel Marg
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33 English Book Depot, Ambala Cantt.
34 Aro<1T Nath and Sons, Near P.O. Majith Mandi
35 Law Book Agency, G.T. Road, Putligarh 36 The Book Lovers, Retreat, Hall Bazar
37 Vijaya Stores, Station Road .
38 Oro Trd.r1e Well, Unchagaon Gate .
39 Bhakat Brothers, S.B. Roy Road .
40 Bangalore Ptg. & PuLlishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 88, Mysore Road, P.O.B. No. 1807
41 International Book House P. Ltd., 4F, MG. Road .
42 M.ll.P. House, 87 1st Cross Gandbinagar
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(Reg.) 43 Balajec Book Co., No.2, East Tank Bank Road, Ramakrishna-
pura (Hest.) ,a P;.S. Book Emporium, 118, MountJo)' Road HanumantNagar (Reg.)
45 St,andard Bo?k DerJOt, Avenue Road (Reg.) 46 Vi(;hal'a Sahitya Ltd., Balept. (Reg.)
47 Atma StoleS, 5th Cross Malleswaram (Rest.)
48 Coming Man, Residency Road, Bangalore (Rest,.)
49 Sis Manoj Book Corner, B-20, Niranjan Pally, 24, Paraganas (Reg.)
50 Agrarsul Bros, Bara Bazar (Reg.) 51 Pathak'Pustak Bhawan, Ram Narain Park • (Rest.)
52 New Medical Book House, 540, Madenzampa Road (Hest.)
53 Chandr~kant Mohan Lal Shah Gaini Ambegaokers Wada, Raopura
54 Paper Stationery Stores, D.N. Sing Road . . . p5 56
~aroda Productivity Council (Book Div.) Baroda •
~eUldip Agencies, Madanzampa Road •
157 Sri Vani Stores, Kamala Nagar
58 Lyall Book Depot, Moh. Din. Bldg. Sultania Road.
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(Reg.) ij9 Bhopal Sahitya Sadan, PubliFlhers, Booksellers & Rtationers, 37,
Lalwani Press Road (Rest.)
60 Prabhal; K. Mahapatra, Bhubaneshwar Marg . • (Rest.)
61 Shah l'arsotam Dass Gigabhai, M.G. Hoad (Rest.)
62 Bolpur Pustakala} a, Rabindra Sarai, P.O. Bolpur, Birbhum (W.B.) (Rest.)
63 S1. n.v. Deshpenc, :Recognised Law Boohellers Prop: Vinod Book Depot, Near Shiralshetti CllOWk .
61 Granthloka, 5/1, Anlbica Mukherji Road, 21 parganas, W.B.
65 Blwrhoi Bros, Goga Gate
66 Gadodia Pustak Bhand::h', Fell. Bazar
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67 Chades Lambert & Co., 101 M.G. Road 68 Cooperators Book Depot, 5j32, Abmed sailor Building Dadm-69 Current Book House, Maruti I~ane, Raghunath Dada] -Rtrcet 70 Current Technical IJiterature Co., P. Ltd. India House, 1st
Floor 71 O. Jal11.11adas&Co., Booksellcr~, H6-C,Princes"Rtreet 72 International Book House Ltd. 9 Ash Lane, M.G. Road 73 Kothari Book Depot, King Edward Road
74 Lakhani Book Depot, Girgaum 75 Minen-a Book Shop, 10, Kailutih DtllShan, 3rd Floor Nava
Chowk 76 N.M. Tripathi P. Ltd., Princess Street • 77 Lok Vhangmaya Griha Pvt. Ltd., 190/B, KJI(~twadi Main Road 78 World JJiterature, Pyare Singh Chug Houl'e Agllt Hoad . 79 69-A, International Subscription Agency Police Court I~anc,
Bombay-1, • 80 Swastik Sales Co., :Scientific & Technical Booksellers P.B. 6007
81 M. & J. Services, 2-A, BahIi Building • 82 Popular Book Depot, Lamingtoll Road •
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83 Sunderdas Gian Chand, 601, GirgaullJ Road neal' Princess Street
84 Thacker & 00. Rampalt Row 85 All India Book Supply Co., 312, Kalhedcvi Road 86 Amalga Mated Press, 41, Hamam Rtfeet 87 Asian Trading Co., 310, the Mirabalee P.M. 1505 88 Secretary, Salestax Practions, Association Room No.8, Palton
Road 89 Usha Book Depot, 585, Chira Bazar 90 f!,Js Taxation Publications, Bj22, Sea. Gull Apartment, 4-...'\,
Bhula Bhai Desai Road 91 India Book House Subs(lription Agency Dr. D.N. Road 92 Dhan Lal Brothers, S. Gandhi Road 93 International Pbulications, P.B. 7170, Kurla . 94 International Book Links, Marine Lines 95 Bhayani Book Depot, 150, PrincesI' Street 96 National Book Oentre, Tardeo, Air Condit.ion Market 97 Universal Book Corpn. Dhobi Talao 98 Subscribers SUbscription Services, India 190, Bazar Gate Street
99 Current Literature 00.,208, M.G. Road 100 Dass Gupta & Co., J ... td" 54/2, College Street 101 Firma K.L. Mukhopadhya, 6/] A, Banchharma Aknu Lane 102 Oxford Book Stationery, 00., 17 Part Street .
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CALOUTTA-contiJ. 103 R. Ohambrary & Co., Ltd., Kant House, P-33, :Mission Row Extension (Reg.)
104: S.C. Sarkar & Sons P. Ltd., lC. College (Reg.) 105 S.K. Lahiti & 00. Ltd., College Street (Reg.) 106 W. Newman & Co., Ltd., 3 Old Court House Street (Reg.) 107 Indian Book Dint. Co. 0-52, N.G. Road (Rest.) 108 KK. Roy, 55, Gariahat Road, P.B. No. 10210 (Rest.) 109 l\'Taniu1ala, 123, Bow Bazar Stleet (Reg.) 110 Modern Book Depot, 78, Chowringhee Centres (Reg.) 111 New Script, 172/3, Rash Behari Avenue (Reg.) 112 Mukhmji Library, 1, Gopi Mohan Datta Lane (Rest.) 113 S. Bhattacharya & Co. 49, Dharamtalla Street (Rest.) 114: Scientific Book Agency, 103, Netaji Subhash Road. (Rest.) 115 P.D. Updhyay, 16, MUllshi Sardaruddin Lane (Reg.) 116 Universal Book Dist. 8/2, Hastings ~tleet · (Rest.) 117 N.M. Roy Chowdhury Co. P. Ltd., 72, M.G. Road (Rest.) 118 Mq,nisha,. Gral\thalaya P. Ltd., 4/3-B, Bankim Chatterji Street . (Rest.) 119 Sushanta Kr. Dc, 32-0, Gopal Boral Street (Rest.) 120 K.P. Bagche, 286, RB. Ganguli Street • · (Regular) 121 Overseas Publications, 5/1, B, Gope Lane (Rest.) 122 A.G. Law Book StitH, 5/1-B, Gope Lane (Rest.) 123 Das Book Agency, 4, Seth Bagan Road. (Rest.) 124 Book Corporation, 1-Mangoe Lane, Calcutta (Rest.)
CHANDIGARH 125 Jain Law Agency Shop No.5, Sector 22D (Reg.) 126 Mehta Bros, 1933, Sector 22B CReg.) 127 RaIna News Agency, Booksellers, Sector 22 (Reg.) 128 Universal Book Stores, Sector 17-D (Reg.) 129 English Book Shop 34, ~ector 22-D · (Rest.) 130 Jain General House, Sector No. 70-72(2), Sec. 17-D (Reg.) 131 Jain &; Co., 1165, Sector 18-C (Rest.) 132 Manik Book flhop, 70-72, 5 Sec. 17-D . (Rest.) 133 Naveen Book Agenc), 80-82, Sect. 17-D (Rest.) 134 Chandigarh Law House, 1002, Sec. 22-B (Rest.)
CALlOUT 135 Touring Book Stall, Court Road . (Rest.)
CUTTACK 136 Cuttack Law Times, Cuttack . (Reg.) 137 D.P. Soor & Sons, Manglabad (Rest.) 138 New Students Stores . (Rest.)
COIMBATORE 139 Marry M.artin, 9/79, Gokhalo, St.reet (Reg.) 140 Dina Mani Sliores, 8/1, Old l'ost Office Road • (Rest.) 141 Cont.inental Agencies, 4:-A, Sah1ihi Vihar, . (Rest.) 142 Radha Mani Stores, 60-A, Rara Street . (Rest.)
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143 Bishan Singh & Mahendra Pal Singh, 318, Chukhuwala 144 Jugal Kishore & Co., Rajpur Road 145 National News Agency, l'altan Bazar
146 Sant Singh & Sons, 28, Rama Market • • 147 Universal Book House, 39A, Raipur Road 148 Natraj Publishers, 52, Rajpur Road •
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Atma Ram & Sons, Kashmerc Gate
Bahri Bros, 243, Lajpat Rai Market
Bawa Harkishan Dass Bedi (Vijaya General Agency Delhi Ahata Kedara Chamallian Road
152 Bookwells, 85, Sant Narankari Colony, P.B. 1565, Delhi-110009
153 Dhanwant Medical & Law Book House, 1522, Lajpat Rai Malket
154 Federal Law Depot, Kashmere Gate 155 Imperial Publishing Co., 3 Faiz Bazar Daryaganj
156 Indian Army Book Depot, 3, Ansali Road, Daryaganj 157 J.M. Jaina & Bros, Mori Gate
158 Kitab Mahal (Wholesale Division) P. Ud. 28, Faiz Bazar
159 K.L. Seth, Suppliers of Law Commercial & Technical Books, Shantinagar, Galleshpura
160 l\letropoliton Book Co. l., Faiz Bazar . 161 Publication Centre, Subzi Mandi, Opp. Birla Mills
162 Sat Narain & Sons, 2 Shivaii Stadium .Jain Mandir Road, New Delhi
163 Universal Book & StationelY Co., 16, Netaji Subhas Marg
164 Universal Book Traders, 80, Gokhale Market.
165 Youngman & Co., Nai Sarak
166 Amar Hind Book Depot, Nai Barak 167 All India Educational Supply Co., Sri Ram Buildings, Jawahar
Nagar 168 B. Nath & Bros, 3808, Charkawalan (Chowri Bazar)
169 General Book Depot, 1691, Nai Sarak
170 Hindi Bahitya Sansal', 1543, Nai Sarak .
171 Law Literature House, 2646, Balimaran 172 Munshi Ram Manohar Lal, Oriental Booksellers & Publishel'~,
P.B. No. 1160, Nai Rara.l{ .
173 Premier Book Co., Printers, Publishers and Booksellers, Nai Barak
174 Overseas Book Agency, 3810, David Street Daryaganj-ll0006
175 Amir Book Depot, Nai Sarak
176 Rajpal & Sons, Kashmeri Gate
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177 Saini Law Pu 1)lishing Co., Daryaganj 178 Moti Lal Banarsi Dass, Bangalow Road, Jawahal Nagar. 179 . Saugam Book DepoT., Majn MaIket, Gupta Colony . 180 Summer Bros., P.O. Billa Lines
'181 University Book House, 15 U.B. Bangalow Road, Jawahar
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190 191 192
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Nagar Om Law Book House, Civil Court Compound Ashoka Book Agency 2/29, Roop Nagar. Educational Book Agency (India) 5-D, Kamla Nagar D.K. Book Organisation 74-D, Alland Nagar. Hindustan Book Agencies (India), 17-UB Kawjar Nagar. Eagle Book Service, Ganeshpura • KrishIla Law House, Tis Hazari . Raj-Book Agency, A-99, Shivpun . Indian Dooumentation Service, Ansari Road . Kaushik Stationery, Pad am Nagar Standard Booksellel's, 402, Rucha (Cbandni Chowk) Ralaqi,
Dariba Kalan _ Modern Book Centre, Municipal F. No.8, Bangalow Marg, Delhi
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195
Delhi Law House, Tis Hazan Court, Civil Wings Capital Law House, Viswas Nagar, Shabdra .
• (Rest.) (Rest.)
196
197
198
199
200
New Sketch Press, Post Bux 26
Bharat Book Depot & Prakashan, Subhas Roac.. Akalwadi Book Depot, Vijay Road Pai & Co., Broadway .
Kllmaran Book Depot
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FEROZEPUR CANTT 20l English Book Depot, 78, Jhoke Road
United l>ublishers, Pan Bazar, Main Road
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GAUHATI 202 203
GAYA 204: 205
GOA 206
GURGAON 207
GUNTUR 208
GWALIOR 209 210 211
212
Ashok Publishing House, 1\Iurlidha£ Sharma Road . Sahit) a Sadan, Ga,utam Budha Marg, . Bookmans, Nagmatia Garrage, Swarajpuri Road
Singha1's Book House, P.O. B. No. 70 Near the Church
Prabhu Book Service, Nai Subzi Mandi .
Book Lovers P. Ltd., Aruudelpet, Chowrasta.
Loyal Book Depot, Patankar Bazar I,ashkar . Titer BrGs" Samfe Anand Pustak Sadan, 32, Prem Nagar
M.O. Daftari, Prop. ~1.B. Jain & Brol'. Booksellers, Sarafe, T.1ashkar -
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GWALIOR-contd. 213 Grove£ Law IIoui3e, N.c. High Comt Gali iR.tlst ) 214 Kitab GhU,T, High Court Road (Rest.)
215 AC1arash Pustak Sadau, 5/26, Bbau Ka BfLZfLl' (Regulal)
GHAZIABAD 216 Jayaua Book Agency, Outside S.D; Inter College, G.T. Road · (Rest.)
217 S. Gupta 342, Ram. Nagar . (Reg.)
HYDERABAD 218 The Swaraj Book Depot, Lakdikapul (Reg.)
219 Bhasha l'rakashan 22-5-69 Gharkaman . (Rest.)
220 Book ~rndicate Devka Mahal, Opp. Central Bank tRf'g)
DEORIA* 221 Madan Lal Radhakrishna, Deoria (U.P.) lRtll'lt \
HYDERABAD 222 Labour Law Publications, 873, Sultan Bazal • (Reg.)
223 Asia Law House Opp. High Court (Regular)
224 Book Links Corporation, Narayangoda . (Reg)
HARDWAR 225 Seva Kuuj, Kansha1, Bha»an Br Hampuri (Res't.)
HATHRAS 226 Jain Book Depot, Rohtak Wala Nohla, Agra Road . tRest.)
227 Shri Ram Prakash Sharma, Hairas. (Rest.)
HUBU 228 Pervaji's Book House, Station Road (Reg.)
INDORE 229 Wadhwa & Co , 27, Mahataula Gandhi Road (Reg.)
230 Madhya Pradesh Book Centre, 41, AbilppUIil (Rest.)
231 Modern Book House, Shiv Vilas Palace . (Reg.)
232 ~warup Bros, Khajuri Bazar (Reg.)
233 Vinay Pustak Bhandal (Rest.)
,LUPURCITY 234 Bharat La.w Home, Book:,::;ellers & l'tlhlisherR Opp., Prem Pra- (Rest.) kash Cinema (Reg.)
235 Popular Book Depot, Chama Rasta (Reg.)
236 Vani Mandie Swami Mansing Highway (Reg.)
237 Rai Book & Subs Agency, 16 Nehru Bazar (Rest.)
238 Klishna Book Depot, Chama Rasta (Rest.)
239 Best Book Co., S.M.S. Highway (Rest.)
240 Kishore Book Depot, Sardar Patel Marg (Rest.)
241 Rastogi Brothers, Tripatia Bazar, Jaipm (Rest.)
JAIPUR 242 India Book House, FatehpUl ika Darwaza (Rest.)
243 Dominion Law Depot, Sha Bldg., S.M. Highway P.B. No. 23 (Rest.)
244 Pitaliya. Pustak Bhandar, Mishra Rajajika Rasta · (Rest.)
245 University Book House, Choma Rasta · (Rest.)
JAMMUTAWI 246 Raina" News Agency, Dak Bungalow (Reg.)
J AMffiIEDPUR 247 Gupta Stores, Dha Kidith (Reg.)
24$ Amar Kitab Ghar, Diagonal Rd P.B. No. 78 \Reg.}
249 Sanyal Bros, Booksellers & News Agents 26, Main Road (Rest.)
250 Sokhey Trading Co., Diagonal Road (Rest.)
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JAMNAGAR. 251 Swadeshi Vastu Bhandar, Ratnabai l\'Iasjid Road (Reg.)
JEYPORE 252 Bhagbathi Pustak Bhandar, Main Road (Rest.)
JHANSI 253 Universal Law House, 186, Chand::u Shekhar Azad (Rest.)
JODHPUR 254 Chopra Bros., Tripolia Bazar (Reg.) 255 Dwarka Das Rathi, Wholesale Books and Newii Agents (Reg.) 256 Kitab Ghar, SOJati Gate (Reg.) 257 Rajasthan Law House, High Court Road (Rest.)
JAB!LPUR 258 Modern Book House, 286, J awaharganj (Reg.) 259 Popular Law House, Nr. Omti P.O. (Rest.) 260 Paras Book Depot, 129, Cant.t. (Rest.)
JULLUNDUR CITY 261 Hazoorina Bros., Main Gate (Rest.) 262 University PublisheIs, Railway Road (Rest.) 263 Law Book Depot, Adda BaSLi, G.T. Road (Res"t.)
JHUNJHUNU (RA) 264 Shashi Kumar Sharat Chandra (Reg.)
KANPUR 265 Advani & Co., P. Box 100, the Mall (Reg.) 266 Sahitya Niketan, Sharadhanand Park (Reg.) 267 Universal Book Stall, The Mall (Reg.) 268 Gandhi Shanti Pratisthan Kendra, Civil Lines (Rest.) 269 Law Book Emporium, 16/60, Civil Lines (Rest.)
KAPSAN 270 Parkashan Parasaran, 1/90, Namdhar Niwas Azad Marg (Reg.}
KHURDA 271 Kitab Mahal, KUlda (Distt. Puri) . (Rest.)
KOLHAPUR. 272 Maharashtra Granth Bhandar, Mabadwar Road (Rest.)
KUMTA 273 S.V. Kamat, Booksellers & Stationers (S. Kanura) . (Reg.)
KURSEONG. 274 Ashoke Brothers, Darjeeling (Rest.)
LUCKNOW 275 Balkrishna Book Co., B-12-A, Nirala Nagar (Reg.) 276 Brithis Book Depot, 84, Hazaratganj (Reg.) 277 Eastern Book Co., 34, Lalbagh Road (Reg.) 278 Ram Advani Hazaratganj, P.B. 154 (Reg.) 279 Acquarium Supply Co , 213, Faizabad Road (Rest.) :
Civil & Military Educational Stores, 106(B Sadar Bazar !~
280 (Rest.) i LUDIDANA. 280 (a) Lyall Book Depot, Chaura Bazar. (Reg.) :
281 Mohindra Bros., Katchori Road (Rest.) l 282 N anda Stationery Bhandar, Pusta.k Bazar (Reg.) ,i 283 The Pharmacy News, Pindi Street (Rest.) :
MADRAR 284 Account Test Institute, P,O. 760, Egmoregore (Reg.) ; 285 C. Subbiah Chetty & Co., 62, Big Street, Triplicane (Reg.) I 286 K. Krishnarnurty, Post Box 384 (Reg.) J
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MANIPUR
MANGALORE
MADURAI
MEERUT
MORADABAD
MHOWCANTT.
241
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287 P. Vardhachary & Co., 8 Linghi Chetty Street 288 C. Sitaraman & Co., 33, Royapettach High Road 289 M. Sachechalam & Co., 14, Sanjurama Chetty Street
290 Madras Book Agency, 42 Tirumangalam Road 291 The Rex Trading Co. P.B. 5049, 111, Pedariar Koil Street 292 Mohan Pathippagam & Book Depot, 3, Pyecrafts Triplicalle 293 Swamy Publishers, P.B.N. 2468 294 Naresh Co., 3, Dr. Rangachari Ro., Mylapore 295 Sangam Publishers, 11, S.C. Street
296 P.O. Jain & Co., Imphal
297 K. Bhoja Rao & Co., Kodial Bail.
298 Ezhil Enterprises, 116, Palace Road
299 Loyal Book Depot, Chhipi Tank 300 Prakash Educational Stores, Subhas Bazar 301 Bharat Educational Stores (Regd.) Chhipi Tank 302 Nand Traders, Tyagi Market
303 Rama Book Depot, Station Road.
304 O:x:ford Book Depot, Main Street .
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(Reg.)
(Reg.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.) (Rest.)
(Rest.) (Rest.) (Rest.) (Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Reg.) (Reg.) (Reg.) (Rest.)
MUZAFFAR NAGAR 305 B.S. Jain & Co., 71 Ahupura
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Reg.) (Rest.)
MUZAFFARPUR
MYSORE
MANDSAPUR
MUSSOURI
NAG PUR
NAINITAL
NADIAD . ,
NEW DELHI
306 Gargya & Co., 139, G. New Market
307 Scientific & Educational Supply Syndicate
308 H. Vankataramiah & Sons, Krishnagagendra Circle '309 'People Book House, Opr. Jagan Mohan Place 310 Geeta Book House, New State Circle
311 Nahata Bros., Booksellers & Stationers.
312 Hind Traders, N.A.A. Oentre, Dick Road
313 Western Book Depot, Residency Road .
(Rest.)
(Reg.) (Reg.) (Reg.)
• (Rest.)
(Rest.)
• (Reg.) 314 The Executive Secretary, Mineral Industry Association
Mineral House, Near All India Radio Square
315 Consal Book Depot, Bara Bazar
316 RS. Desai, Station Road
317 Amrit Book Co., Connaught Circus 318 Bhawani & Sons, 8 F, Conn aught Circus 319 Central News Agency, 23/90, Connaught Oircus 320 English Book Stores, 7-L, Connaught Oircus P.B. No. 328
'321 'Jain Book Agency, C-9, Prem House Connaught Place '322 Jayana Book Depot, P.B.No. 2505, Karol Bagh
(Rest.)
(Reg.)
(Rest.)
(Reg.) (Reg.) (Reg.)
· (Reg.) (Reg.) (Reg.)
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.NEW DELHI-contd. 323
324
325
326
327 328
329
330
331 332 333 334 335
336
337 338 339
34:0
341
342
:H3
344 3-15 346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
PALGHAT 358
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Luxmi Book Store, 72, Janpath, P.B. 553 Mehra Bros., 50-G, Kalkaji, New Delhi-19
Navyug Traders, Desh Bandhu Gupta Road, Dev Nagar.
New Book Depot, Latest Books, Periodicals Sty. P.B. No. 96 Oonnaught Place
Oxford Book & Stationery Co., Scindia House People Publishing House (P) Ltd., Rani Jhansi Road
Ram Krishalla & Sons (of Lahore) 16/B, Connaught Place R.K. PublisherR, 23, Beadonpura, Karol Bagll
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(Reg.) (Reg.)
(Reg.)
(Reg.)
(Reg.)
(Reg.) (R,eg.)
(Reg.) Sharma Bros, 17, New Market, Moti Nagar (Reg.)
The Secl'etary, Indian Met. Society Lodi Road (Reg.)
Suneja Book Centre, 24/90, Connaught Place. (Reg.)
United Book; Agency, 29/1557, Naiwala, Karol Bagh (Reg.)
Hind Book House, 82, Janpath (Reg.)
T .. akshmi Book Depot, 57, Ragarpura, Karol Bagh . (Rest.) N.O. Kan<;il & 00., 40, Model Basti, P.O. Karol Bagh, New Delhi (Rest.)
Ravindra Book Agency, 4D/50, Double Storey I.ajpat Nagar. (Reg.)
Rant Ram Booksellers, 16, New Municiplil Market Lodi Colony (Rest.)
Subhas Book Depot, Shop No. 111, Central Market Srinivas-pnri (Rest.)
The Seov, Federation of Association of Small Industry of India, 23-B/2, RolJtak Road
Educational & Commercial Agenciel'!, 5/151. Subhas Nagar Delhi Book Company, M,I12, Connaught Circus
Navrang, R. B-7, lnderpuri •
Commercial Contacts (India) Subhas Nagar . A. Khosala & 00., Anand Niketan
Books India. Corporation, New Rohtak Road .
S. Chand & Co., Pvt. l..Itd., Ram Nagar.
Globe Publications, 0-33, Nizamuddin East •
Scientific Instrllments St;ores, A-355 New Raiendar Nagar
Jain Map & Book Agency, Karol Bagh • •
Hukam Chand & Sons 3226, Ranjit Nagar •
Star Publications Pvt. Ltd., 4f5-B, Asaf Ali Road •
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Hest.)
(Regular)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
• (Rest.)
• (Reg.)
(Rest.)
• (Rest.)
Sheel Tra.ding Oorporation, 5/75777, Sant Nari Das Marg (Regular)
India Publications Trading Corporation, A-7, Nizamuddin East (Rest.)
Supleme Trading Corporation, Harrison CJJ.amber • (Rest.)
Jain Brothers, New Delhi. • •
Educational Supplies Depl)t, Sultanpet • • •
• • (Rest.)
• • (Rest.)
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PATNA
POONA
PRAYAG
PONDICHERRY
PUDUKKOTTAI
PUNALUR
RAJKOT
RAIPUR
RAJAHMUNDRY
RANCHI
RORTAK
ROORKEE
REWARI
SANGRUR
SAUGAR
SECONDERABAD
SIMLA
SILIGURI
SIVAKASI
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359 Luxmi Trading Co .. Padri Ki Raveli . 360 .T.N. Agrawal & Co., Padri Ki Haveli 361 Moti I~al BanarFli Dass & Co., Padri Ki Haveli 362 Today & Tomorrow, Ashok Rajpath . 363 Books & Books, Ashok Rajpath 364 Deccan Book Stall, Deccan Cyamkhana 365 Imperial Book Depot, 266, M.G. Road 366 Saraswat, 1321/1, J.M. Road, Opp. Modem High School,
Bombay Poona Road 367 International Book Service, Deccan Ghym Khanna
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(Reg.) (Reg.)
(Reg.) (Rest.)
(Rest.) (Reg.) (Reg.)
(Regular) (Reg.)
368 Raka Book Agency, 0llP. Nathu's Chawl, Kear Arrpa Balwant Chowk (Reg.)
369 Varma Book Centre, 649, Narayan Patll (Rest.) 370 Sec)': Bharati ItihaRa SamRhodhalla'Mandir 1321, SaduRhiv
Path
371 Vidya Commerce House, 379-A, Shan war Path
372 Om Publishing House, 842, Daraganj .
373 Honesty Book House, 9 Rue Duplix:
374 Meenakashi Pattippagam, 4142, East Main Street 375 P.N. Swaminathan & Co. Bazar Street, Main Road
376 M.L Abraham, (Kerala)
377 M.ohal Lal Dossbhai Shah Booksellers & Subs, & Advt. Agent 378 Bhupatrai Parasram Shah & Bros, B.B. Street
379 Vinay Book Depot, Govt. or No. I behind ~.B.I.
380 llustak Pratisthan, Sati Bazar
381 Paphayat Aids, 10-7-40, Fort Gate
382 Grown Book Depot, Upper Bazar
383 National Book House, Civil Road
384 Yashpal & Brothers, ~tation Road
385 Tika Ram Singh Lal .
386 Punjab Educational Emporium, Dhurigate . 387 Gandhi M.arg Darshan Pustakalaya Sangrur (Pb.)
388 Yadav Book Stall, Publishers
389 Hindustan Diary Publishers, Market Street 390 Minerva Book Centre, 8/78, New Alwal
391 Minerva Book House, '6, The Mall
392 N.B. Modern Agencies, Hill Court Road
393 Ganesh Stores, South Car Rtreet
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Re'lt. )
(Rest.)
(Reg.)
(Rest.)
(Reg.) (Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Reg.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Rest.)
(Reg.)
(R€'g. ) (Rest.) (Rest.)
(Rest.)
(R('st.)
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SHOLAPUR 394 Gajanan Book Stores, Main Road (Rest.)
SURAT 395 Shri Gajanan l'ustakalaya, Tower Road (Reg.) 396 Gujarat Subs. Agency, Jawahal Lal Nehru Marg Atwa Lines (Rest.) 397 B.P. Traders, Ghasia, Building . (Rest.)
SOLAN 398 Jain Magazine Agency, Ward 4/218 Rajgarh Road (Regular)
TIRUPATI 399 Ravindra Book Centre, Balaji Colony (Rest.)
TUTICORIN 400 K. Thiagarajan, 51 French Chapai Road (Rest.) 401 Arasan Book Centre, 462, V.E. Road. (Rest.)
TRICHINOPOLLY 402 S. Krishnaswami & Co., 35 Subhash Chandra Bose Road (Regular)
TRIPURA 403 G.R. Dutta & Co., Scientifie Equiptuents Suppliers (Rest.)
TIRUCHIRAPPAL-LY 4,04 Shri Vidya (Rest.)
SHILI..oNG 405 Allied Publications, 13, Oak Lands (Rest.)
TRIVANDRUM 406 Internatiollal Book Depot, Main Road (Rest.) 4-07 Reddiar Press & Book Depot, P.B. No.4 (Rest.) 408 Bhagya Enterprises, M.G. Road. (Rest.) 409 Sree Devi Book House, Chenthitta, Trivalldrum (Rest.)
TEZPURA 410 Jyoti Prakash an Bhawan, Tezpar, Assam tRest.)
UDAIPUR 411 Book Centre, Maharana Bhopal College (Rest.) 412 Jagdish & Co., (Rest.)
UJJAIN 4]3 Rama Rros., 41, Mallipura (Rest.)
ULHASNAGAR 414 Raj Book Service (Rest.)
VARANASI 415 Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, Gopal Mandir I,ane, 'P.B. No.8 (Reg.)
416 Kohinoor States, University Road Lanka (Reg.) 417 Viswavidyalaya Prakashan, Chowk (Reg.) 418 Globe Book Centre, P.O. Hindus University (Rest.) 419 Chaukhamba Viswa Bharati, Chowk (Rest.)
VIJAYAWADA 420 Visalaandhra Publishing House (Rest.)
VIZAGAP ATAM 421 Gupta Bros., (Books) Vizia Building, Main Road (Rest.) 422 The Secretary, Andhra University General Co., Opp. Stores. (Rest.)
VELLORE 423 A. Venkatastibban, Law Booksellers . . (Reg.)
WARDHA 424 ' Swarajeya. Bhandar, Rathi Market (Reg.)
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LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF GOVERNMENT OF INOlA PUBLICATION
Name of Party
1. Govt. of India Kitab Mahal 1 Unit No. 21, Emporia Building Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi \Phone 343708). 1
K.S. Roy Road Calcutta (Phone 2. Govt. of India Book Depot, 8 \1,1
No. 23-3813). . For 3. Sales Couuter, Puhlications }- Local
Branch, Udyog Bbawan, New II Sales. Delhi. Phone No. 372081.
4. Rales Counter, Publication I' Branch, C.RR. Ruilding, New Delhi.
5. Govt. of India Book Depot, I Ground Floor, New C.G.O. Build- )1 ing, Marine Lines, Bomba) -20.
1. The Assistant Director, Extension Bhuli Road, Dhanbad.
Centre,
2. The Asstt. Director, Extentsion Centre, Santnagar, Hyderabad-18.
3. The Asstt. Director, Govt. of India, S.1.S. I. Ministry of C & I Extension Centre, Kapileshwar Road, Belgaum.
4. The Asstt. Director, Extension Centre, Krishna Distt. (A.l.)
5. The Asstt. Director., Flootwear Exten-sion Centre, Polo Ground No.1, Jodhpur.
6. The Asstt. Director, Inilustrial Extension Centre, Nadiad (Guj).
7. The Development Commissioner, Small Reale Industries, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi.
8. The Dy. Director, Incharge, S.I.S. 1. C/o Chief Civil Admn. Goa, Panji.
9. The Director, Govt. Press Hyderabad. 10 The Director, Indian Bureau of Mines, Govt.
of India, Ministry of Steel, Mines & Fuel, Nagpur.
11. The Director, S.1.S., I. Industrial Extension Centre, Udhne-Surat.
12. The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Dhar, Madbya Pradesh.
13. The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Gopal Bhawan, Morena.
14. The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Jhabuo.
15. The Head Clerk, Govt. Book Depot, Ahmedabad.
16. The Head CleIk, l'hotozincographic Press; 5 Finance Road, Poona.
17. The Officer-in-charge, Assam Govt. B.D. Gauha,ti.
Name of Pary
18. The O. I/C, Extension Centre, Club Road, Muzaffarnagar.
19. The O. I/C, Extension CentIe, Industrial Estate, Kokar, Ranchi.
20. The O. I/C State Information Centre, Hyderabad.
21. The O. I.'C, S.I.S.l. Extension Centre, MaIda. 22. The O. IIC, ~lI.S.I., Habra, Tahaluria, ~4
Parganas. 23. The O. I/C, University Employment Bureau,
Lucknow.
24. The O. I/C, S.LS.L, Ch:rontanning Extension OentIe, Tangra, 33/1 North Topsia Road, Oalcutta-46.
25. The O. I/C, S.LS.O., Extension Centre (Footwear), Calcutta-2.
26. The 0., l/C tU.S.I., Model CaIpentry Workshop Puyali Nagar, P.O. Burnapur, 24 Parganas.
27. Publication Division, Sales Depot, North Block, New Delhi.
28. The Press Officer, Orissa Sectt., Cuttack. 29. The Registrar of Oompanies, Andhra Bank
Bldg., 6, Linghi Chetty Street, P.B. 1530, Madras.
30. The Registrar of Companies, Assam, Manipur and Tripura, Shillong.
31. The Registrar of Companies, Bihar Journal Road, Patna-1.
32. The Registrar of Companies, 162, Brigade Road, Bangalore.
33. The Registrar of Companies, Everest, 100 Marine Drive, Bombay.
34. The R,egistrar of Companies, Gujarat State Ramachar Bldg., Ahmedabad.
35. The Registrar of Companies, Gwalior (M.P.).
36. The Registrar of Companies, H. No. 3-5-837. Hyder Guda, Hyderabad.
37. :rhe Registrar of Companies, Kerala, 70, Feet Road, Ernakulam.
38. The Registrar of Companies, M.G. Road, West Cotto Building, P.O. Box 334, Kanpur.
39. The Registrar of Companies, Naryani Bldg. Bracburne Road, Calcutta.
40. The Registrar of Companies, Orissa, Cuttack Chandi, Cuttack.
41. The Registrar of Companies, Pondicherry.
Nane of Party
42. The Registrar of OompanieR, Punjab & Himachal Prade.~h, Unk Road, ,Tullundur City.
4·3. The Regishar of Companies, Rajasthan & Ajrner, Sh. Kumta Prasad; House 1st Floor, '0' ~cheme Ashok Marg, Jaipur.
'k±. The Registrar of Companies, f.1unlight Insurance Bldg. Ajmeri Gate, Extension, New Delhi.
45. The Registrar of Trade U_uions, Kanpur. ·16. ~oochna Sahita Depot, (State Book De-
pot), IJucknow. 47. Supdt. Bhupendra State Press, Patiala. 48. Supdt. Govt. Press & Book Depot, Nagpur. ·t9. Supdt. Govt. Press Mount Road, Madras. 50. Supdt. Govt. Statp Stores and Pubs. P.O'
Gulzorbagh, Patuft. 51. ~upclt. Govt. Printing and Fltationery De
pot, Rajasthan, Jaipur City. 52. Supdt. Go-vt. Printing and Stationery,
Rajkot. 53. Supdt. Govt. Printing and Stationery,
Punjab, Chandigarh. 54. Supdt. Govt. State Exporium, V.P. Rewa. 55. Dy. ContIOller, Printing & Stationery Office
Himachal Pradesh, Simla. 56. Supdt. Plinting and Stationery, Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh. 57. Supdt. Printing and Stationery, Madhya
Pradesh, Gwalior. 58. Supdt. Printing and Stationery, Charni
Road, Bombay. 59. ~updt. State Govt. PresfI, Bhopal. 60. The Asstt. Director Publicity & Info1'llla
tion, Vidhan Sandha, Bangalore-l. 61. Supdt. Govt. Press, TrivandrulD. 62. Asstt. Information Officer, Press Informa
tion Burea.u, Information Centre, SrinagaL 63. Ohief Controller of Imports & Exports,
Panjim, Goa. .
64. Employment Officer, Eymployment Ex-change (Near Bus Stop) Sidhi (M.P.).
65. The Director, Regional Meteorological Centre, Alipur, Oalcutta.
66. The Asstt. Director, ~tate Information Centre, Hubli.
67. The Director of Supplies and Disposal Deptt. of Supply, 10, Mount Road, Madras-2.
68. Director General of Supplies and Disposals N.LO. Bldg., New Delhi.
Nam£ of PaTty
69. The ControllrT of Imports and Exports Rajkot.
70. Thr Inspector, Dock Safety, 'M/I&E Madras HarLour, Madras.
71. The InqpectiD~ Asstt. Commissioner of Income Tax, Kerala, Emakulam.
72. The Under Secretary, Rajya Sabha SecU· Parliament House, New Delhi.
73. ContlOIler of Imyorts & Exports, 7 Podland Park, Visakhapatllam.
74. The Senior Inspector, Dock Safety, Botwalla Ohambers, Sir. P.M. Road, Bombay.
75. Controller of Imports & Exports, I-B-14-P Pondicherry.
7G. Dy. DirectOl lnchal ge, S.1.S.!., Sahakar Bhawan, Trikon Bagicha, Rajkot.
77. The PuLlicity and Liaison Officer, Forest Research Institute and Colleges Near Forest, P.O. Dehradun.
, is. The Afl~tt. Controller of Imports and Exports Govt. of India, Ministry of Commerce, New Ka.ndla.
79. The Deputy Director (S.D.), Esplanade East, Calcutta.
SO. The Director, Govt. of India, S.I.KI., MinistlY, of I. & S Indu'ltrial Area-B, Ludhiana.
~l. 'lhe Govt. Epi~raphist for India. 82. The Asstt. Director, lie, S.I.S.l., Extension
Centre, Varanasi. 83. The Director of Supplies, Swarup Nagar,
Kanpur. 84. The Asstt. Director (Admn.) Office of the
Directorate of Supplies & Disposal, Bombay. 85. The Chief Controller of I & E, Ministry of
International Trade, Madras. 86. The Dy. Controller of Customs, Custom House
Visakhapatnam. 87. The Principal Officer, Marcantite Marine,
Deptt, CalCutta. 88. The -Director, S.I.R.l., Karan Nagar, Sri
. nagat.
89. The Director, I/C, S.I.S.I., 107, IndustIial . Rstate, Kanpur.
90. The Director, of Inspection, New Marine Ijnes, Bombay-I.
91. The A:;stt. Director, Govt. Stationery Book Depot, Aurangabad.
92. The Dy. Ohief Controller of Imports & Exports, T.n. Road, Ernakulam.
Name of Party
93. The Asstt. Director, I/C, S.LS.I., Club Road Hubli.
94. The Employmellt Officer, Talchor.
95. The Director of Inspect.ion, Directorate G & S, Disposal 1, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, Calcutta.
96. The Collector of Customs, New Custom Haase, Bombay.
97. The Controller ofImports & Exports, Bangalore.
98. The Adrnn. Officer, Tariff Commissioner 101, Queen's Road, Bombay.
99. The Commissioner of IncQIDe Tax, Pa6ala. 100. The Dil'ectol', lVlinistIY of! & Ri'Upply, (Deptt.
of Industry) Cu-ctack. 101. The Dy. Director of Public Relations State
Information Centre, Patna. 102. The Officer-in-Charge, State Information
Centre, Madras. 103. The Asstt. Director, S.LS.l\!.T. Road Jaipur. 104. The Collector of Cllstoms, Madras. 105. National Building Organisation, Nirman
Bhawan, New Delhi. 106. The Controller of Communication, Bombay
Region, Bombay. 107. The Karnataka University, Dharwar. lOS. The Sardar Patel UnivClsity, Vallabh Vidya
nagar.
109. The Director of Industries & Commerce, Bangalore-1.
no. The Principal Puhlications Officer Sending Commission for Scientific & Tech. Tel'minology, UGC Building, New Delhi.
111. The Officer I/c, Information Centre, Swai Ram Singh Road, J aipur.
112. The Director General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi.
113. Controller of Aerodromes, Calcutta. 114. Controller of Aerodromes, Delhi. 115. Controller of Aerodromes, Bombay. 116. Controller of Aerodromes, Madras. 117. The Registrar, Punjab Agril. University.
Ludhaina. 118. The Land & Development Officer, Ministry
of Health and Family Planning, W.H. & D. Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.,
119. Acting Secretary, Official Language (Leg.) Commission, Ministry of Law, Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi.
NafM of Party
120. Registrar General, India, "J/A, Man Singh Road, New Delhi-ll.
121. The Director- of Census, Operations, Andhra. Pradesh, Khusro Manzil, Hyderabad-4.
122. The Director of Census Operations, Assam, G.S. Road, Ulubti, Gauhati-7.
123. The Director of Census OpeIations, Bihar, Boring Canal Road, Patna.
124. The Director of Census Operations, Gujarat Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad-6.
125. The Director of Census Operations, Haryana, Kothi No.1, Sector-10-A, Chandigarh
126. The Director of Census Operations, Himachal Pradesh, Boswal, Simla-5.
127. The Director of Censutl Operations, Jammu & Kashmir, 19 Karan Nagar, flrinagar.
128. The Director of Census Ope.rations, Madhya Prade~h, Civil Lines, Bhopal-2.
129. The Director of qensus Operations, Kerala, Kowdiar A venue Road, Trivandmill-3.
130. The Director of Census Operations, 1\130-haw.shtra, Sportt. Road, Bomba}-l(B).
131. The Director of Census Operations, Manipur, Imphal.
132. The Director of Census Operation:;;, Meghalaya, Nangri Hills, Shillong-3.
133. The Director of Census Operations, Mysore, Basap Cross Road Shallti Nagar, Bangalore-I.
1M. The Director of Census Operations, Nagaland, Kohi.r.na.
135. The Director of Census Operations, Orissa, Chandni Chowk, Cuttack-l.
136. The Director of Census Operations, Punjab, No.72, Sector-5, Chandigarh.
137. The Direotor of Census Operations, Ra.jasthan, Rambag Palace, Jaipur.
138. The Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu, 10, Poes Galden, Madras-86.
139. The Director of Census Operations, Tri .. pura, Durga Bari, West Compound, Agartala.
140. The Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh, 6 Park Road, Lucknow.
14-1. The Director of Census Operations, West Bengal, 20 British India Street lOth, Floor Calcutta-I.
142. The Director of Census Operations, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair.
143. The Director of Census Operations, Chandigarh, Kothi No. 1012, Sector-S .. C, Chandigarh.
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144. The Director of Census Operations, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Panaji.
145. The Direotor of Census Operations, Delhi, 2 Under Hill Road, Delhi-6.
146. The Direotor of Census Operations, Goa, Daman & Diu, Dr. A. Borkal Road, Panaji.
U7. The Director of CensuH Opelations., I~.M.& A. Islands, Kavaratti.
14:8. The Direcoor of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry, Madras., 10, Poes Garden, Madras.
14:9. The DirectG[ of Cenflus Operations, Union Territory, Ctandigarh, Cballdigarh.
150. The DtrecLor of Social Science Documentation Cenrte, New Delhi.
151. The D:striet Employment Offioer, Distt Employme.lt K{cbange, M'1lappuram (Kerala st.).
152. The Asstt. Colleotor (Hqrs.), Custom & Central Excise, ShilIong.
153. The Asstt. Collecwr, Central Excise, I.D.O. Div. Visakbapatnam.
1M. The Hqr.'l. As-stt. Collector, Central Exeise, Hyderabad.
155. The Puhlic Relations Cfficer, Collectorate of Customs, New Custom House, Bombay-l
156. The Divisional Offioer, Collectorate of CenGutl Excise, Integrated Division, .J abalpur
157. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Oollectorate of Central Excise Madhya Pardesh & Vidarbha, Nagpur-440001.
158. The Hqrs. Asstt. Collector of Central Excise Guntur (A.P)
159. The Asstt. Collector of Central Excise, Ernakulam, Division Ernakulam Cochin-II.
160. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Colleotor of Central Ex.cise, Nnngambakkam High Road, Madras-34.
161. The Asstt. Collectorate of Central Excise Divisional Office, Ujjain.
162. The Divisional Officer, Central Excise; Division Office, Amravati.
163. The Asstt. Colleltor, Central Excise M.O. D.I., New Delhi.
164. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise Di,ision, Bhopal (M.P.).
165. The Asstt. Collector of Oentral Excise, Jnt Division, Indore.
166. The Director of RA.U. Book Shop, Nehru Library Bldg., :H.A.U., Hissar; (Haryana).
Name of Party
167. The Asstt. Collector, Central Ex('ise & Customs, Dhubri.
168. The Asstt. Co1l0ctor, Central ExciHe, Cuttack( Orissa).
169. The A'lstt. Collector, Central Excise, Varanasi (U.P.).
170. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise & Cus-toms, Roul'kela.
171. The Asstt. Collector Cllqrs.), Central Exciioe, New Exoise Bldg. Chnrchgate, BomlHty-400020.
17'2. The Ai:\stt. Collector (Hqrs.), Central Ex' cise, Bhubaneswar (Orissa).
173. '!,he Asstt;. Collectcr (Hqn;)., Centml Excise, Allahabad.
174. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Customs & Central Excise, Cochin-11.
175. The Dy. Collector of Central Excise, Coimt atore-I8.
176. The Asstt. Collector, Central Exoise Division, Sitapur.
177. The Af>stt. Collect,or of Central, Excise & Customs, Sam1:w,lpl1r.
178. The Asstt. Oollector (Hqr'l.), Central Excise, Kanpur.
179. The Asstt. Collectol, Central Customs & Excise, Jorhat.
180. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Central Ex oise, Patna, CIO Collectorate of Central Excise & Customs, Patna.
181. The Asstt. Collector of Customs, House, New Kandla, New Kandla.
LI~T OF AGF-NTS FOR THE SALE OF GOVT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS AS ON 25-11-76
(RAILWAY BOOKSTALL HOLDERS)
1. SIs A.H. Wheeler & Co., 15 Elgin Road, Allahabad.
2. Sis HigginbothaOls & Co., Ltd., Mount Road Madras.
3. Sis Gahlot Bros., K.E.M. Road, BikaMr.
(FOREIGN)
1. Sis Education Entelprise Private Ltd., Kathmandu (Nepal).
2. Sis Aktiebolgat, C.E. Fritzes Kungl, Hovbokhandel, Fredsgation-2., Box 1656, F$tockholm 16 (Sweden).
3. Reise-und-Ver Kohr sverlage Stutt GB])t Post 730 Gutonle rgstrled 21, Stuttgort Nr. 11245 Stuttgart, den (Germany West)
Na'rM oj Party
4. SPS Book Centre, La~shD1i Mansion, 49, The Mall, La.hore (Pakistan).
5. Sis Draghi Ranchi International Booksellers, Via CaVt;lU, T-9-11, 35000 Padova, ITALAY.
6. Sis Wepf & Co., Booksellers, EngliRh Deptt. EISENGASSE 15 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
7. OttoHARRASSOWITZ, BUCHHANDIUNG UND ANTI QUARIAL, 6200 WISESBADEN, TAUNUSTRA, GERMANY.
8. Sis A. ASHER & Co. N.V. KEIZERSGRACHT 526, AMSTERDAM. C (HOLLAND).
9. Sis SWETS & ZEITLINGER N.V. 471 & 487 KEIZERSGRACHT AMSTERDAM (HOLLAND).
10. M.F. VON PIERS, RECHITRACT 62. EINDHOVEN (HOLLAND).
11. H.K. LOWIS&Co.,LTD.,136GOWER STREET, IJONDON W.C. 1.
12. HERBERT WILLSON LTD., BOOKSELLERS & SUB i\.GENTS 161 BOROUGH HIGH STREET, LONDON S.E.I. (ENGLAND).
13. BUCH UND ZEITACHRIFREN, M.D.H. I-IND-EXPORT CROSSO UND, KONNIRSI ONBUCH HANDLING INTERN ATION VERLAGSA-USLIEFERUNDENM HAMBART (GERMANY).
14. Sis STORE NORDISKE VIDENSKA BOGHANDEL, REMERSGADE 27 DK 1362 COPENHANGEN K. (DENMARK).
'M/plDj2DCO(UP)-300-25.2.78-GIPS
N a/me of Party
*15. THE EX-LIBRIS, BUCHHANDEISGEI.LSCHAFF, HAR1NNON OSWOLD & Co., K.G. FRANKRURT MAIN (GER
MANY). 16. DR. LUDWIG HANTASCHEL UNIVER
SITATAS-BUCHHANDLUNG, 34. COTTINGEN (GERMANY).
17. OTTO KOELITZ ANTIQUAIAT 624 KOENIG STING TAUNUS, RERRNWAL DSTR-6 CW. GERMANY).
18. ASIA LIBRARY SERVICE, 1841, 69th, AVENYES CALIFORNIA (U.S.A.).
19. PUBLISHING AND DISTRJBUTING CO. LTD. MI'WE HOUSE, 177 REGENT STREET, LONDON W.l.
20. REISE-U-VERK-EHRftVERLAG 7 STUTTGART-VAIHINGEN, POSTFAIH-80-0830, HOSIGWIESENSTR-25 (GERMANY).
21. ARTHUR l'ROBRTHAIN ORIENTAL BOOK SELLERS & PUBLISHERS, 41, GREAT RUSSEL STREE~ (I~ONDON W.C.!.).
22. INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING OJ. 38 KENNINGTON LANGE, LONDON S.E.II.
23. INTER CONTINENTAL MARKETING CORPORATION TOKYO, JAPAN.
24. FRITZER KUNGL HOVBOKHONDAL AB, RTOCKHOLEN, 16 SWEDEN.
25. Ratna Pustak Bhandar, Bhotahity, Kathma.ndu, \Nepal).
26. Stechart Macmillion lne., 7250, ·West Field Avenue, New Jersey-08110.
CLASS I TOWNS
Name of town Page Name of town Page
I. Agra Urban Agglomeration (v) 12. Kanpur Urban Agglomeration (xvi)
2. Aligitrh 1\1. B. (vi) 13. Luckno", Urban AgglomeIation (xvii)
3. Allahabad Urban Agglomeration (vii) 14. Mathura Urban AgglomeIation (xviii)
4. Bal'eilly Urban Agglomeration (viii) 15. Meerut Urban Agglomeration (xix)
5. Dehra Dun Urban Agglomeration (ix) 16. Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal M.B. (xx)
6. Faizabad Urban Agglomeration (x) 17. Moradabad Urban Agglomeration (xxi)
7. Farrukhabad -cum-Fatehgarh IS. Muzaffarnagar M.B. (xxii) Uiban Agglomeration (xi) 19. Rampur M.B. (xxiii)
S. Firozabad M.B. (xii) 20. Sahmanpm M.B. (xxiv) 9. Ghaziabad Urban Agglomelation (xiii)
21. Shah~ahanpur Urban Agglome-10. Gorakhpur M.B. (xiv) lation (xxv)
II. Jhansi Urban Agglomeratioll (xv) 22. Valanas; Urban Agglomeration (xxvi)
(iv)
CLASS I TOWNS
Name of town Page Name of town Page
1. Agra Urban Agglomeration (v) 12. Kanpur Urban Agglomeration (xvi)
2. Aligitrh l\1.B. (vi) 13. Lucknow Urban Agglomeration (.I\. vii)
3. Allahabad Urban Agglomeration (vii) 14. Mathura Urban Agglomeration (xviii)
4. Bareilly Urban Agglomeration (viii) 15. Meerut Urban Agglomeration (xix)
5. Dehra Dun Urban Agglomeration (ix) 16. Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal M.B. (xx)
6. Faizabau Urban Agglomeration (x) 17. Moradabad Urban Agglomeration (xxi)
7. Farrukhabad-cum-Fatehgarh IS. Muzaffarnagar M.B. (xxii) Ur ban AgglomeIation (xi) 19. Rampur M.B. (xxiii)
S. Firozabad M.B. (xii) 20. Saharanpur M.B. (xxiv) 9. Ghaziabad Urhan Agglomeration ( xiii)
21. Shahfahanpur Urban Agglome-]0. GOIakhpm M.B. (xiv) lation (xxv)
II. Jhansi Urban Agglomera.tioll (xv) 2~. Vanmasi Urban Agglomeration (xxvi)
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_ WHOLE SALE TRADE
~RElAIL TRADE
_ BANKING AREA.
_EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
~:'·:.:4"'EDIC.a.l INSTIT UTION
~GOVtJSEMI GOVT OfFICES
• INDUSTRIAL AREA
1f11ll:lIR[l('IOUS PlACE
BPARIC. ,PLAYG.ROUND, ETC.
D ... ,RICUlTURAL AREA
£ ~: : ~ ~ ~I.\RU PROPO SEO F'0fI t[SIO[NTIAL EXPANSION
f ~ ~ ~ ~=~: :1 POND ,TANK ,ETC ,
OLAND UNDER MiSe
r.' . PO\.IC£ SlATiON
t:O • ....
(xxi)
MORADABAD URBAN AGGLOMERATION
LAND USE 1971
N
_._.- BOUNDARY or URUN AGGlOM[hllO'"
---- BOUNOAR" Or CONSTITUENT TOWNS
f
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.,. . , . . . . .
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(xxii)
, •
MUZAFFARNAOAR M.B. (DISTRICT MUZAFFARNAGAR)
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
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~ W"Ol~'Al[ TRADE
~ ItTA~ TRADE
~ INIIUiT1!IAl AREA
• EDUCATIONAL IIiSTITUTION m COVT/SEMI son omen
; ;;:;;: MEDICAL IIISTIT UTIOIl
\==:= :::::~ f OIlD. TANK, ETC.
(xxiv)
SAHARANPUR M.a. (DISTRICT SAHARANPUR)
l AND USE li71 ( NOTIONAL)
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SHAHJAHANPUR URBAN AGGLOMERATION
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
(xxv)
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---- BOUNOARY Of CONSTITUENT TOWNS
_ OLD RESIDENTIAL "REA
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RETAil TRADE
WHOlES:Al~ TRADE
_ B.ANKING AAEA
_ EDUCATlON.a.L INSTl l uTION
I :.:':j MEDICAL INSTITUTION
r:.: .:, GOVT./SEt",1 ,OVT.OffI(tS
~INOV'STRI"l"IIE I fj, 6lliULIGlOUS PLACE
rz:zJ P,-RK,PlA'(fi;RWNO,[TC
CJ AGJUCULTUJlAl AREA o LAND UNDER MIGC US(s,
!
BOUND.l.AY or UA&.I.N A~1-0M[A.I."ON
BOUNDARY I)F CONSnr UEtolT TOWNS
_ 01.0 A.[SID[~~l .dIE.
D M'E.~ R['lItJENTlAlAR[A
~R(TAILrA.AO£
III WkOlESAlE TRAOE
_ eANKING AREA
_ (OUCATIOHAL INSTITUTIO~
I' , ... : .. 1 MEDICAL INSTITUTION
t!.;.:.1 GOVT/SEMI GOllt OffiCES.
RINDllSTRlAlAAEA
[ffi "'E.lKilOtJ; PI.. ... Cl
I· lit .... -I 'ARK, P'l .l.'I'C.R'O\lNDJ
ETC.
D AGJtlCUlTURAl AR(.t.
~lWl'W.I.YY"'RO
VARANASI URBAN AGGLOMERATION LAND USE 1971
EJ " !lEA PAoroSEtJ FOR RESlO~HTIAl [XP.l.tlSIO'"
o 'ONO,lANK,ETC.
~ HtSTCIft,ICAI. 'LACt
o I.AtIO UHt: R Mt$C."S£S
(xxvi) /
('1..-\88 n TOWNS
Xame of to\vn Page Name of tOWJ) Page
1. Amroha 3I. B. (xxix) 11. Httplli' l\1 B. (xxxix)
') Bahra,ich ~r.B, (xxx) I') w. Hcuawar -erhan Ag-glolw>ratioll (xl)
3. Ba lfb ::.\1.13. (xx.,i) 13. Hathrm; 1\1.B. (:-.li)
L Hula if lshahr lH. B. (xuii) l4:. Jaunpur :;,\1. B. (xlii)
. J. Buaallll 1\1. B . (xxxiii) 15. KLurja, ]'.1. B. (xliii)
6. Chanclau,;i M. B. (xxxiy) 16. Maunath Bhalljan :.\1.13. (xliy)
I, Eta,yuh l\!.B. (xx:w) l7. Pili hhit ::.\1. B. (xly)
K. FMeh)llf l\I.B. (xxxyi) 18. Roorkp!, Urlmll AgIZ'JOtlH>!'dtiolJ (xlvi)
9. Gonda i.\I. B. (xxxvii) 1 ~. Sambhal 1\1. B. (shii)
10. II llrl. \v a. 'I i -("II 1/1.- Kl t hg Of l;~tll )1. B. (xXX\'iii) 2d. Sitapnr ;\1. H. (xlyiii)
AMROHA M.B. t (DISTRICT MORADABAD)
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
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~ OLO RES!OENTI .. t AR,E.l ~ EOUc:,u\ONll UIST!l\lT!CIii:
~ RETAIL TR.ADE ~ PAIU" ptA'f GAOUHDAlC.
I8SI ~HOl£SAlt '~~OE ~ REliGIOUS PUCE
~ rNOuSHtlAl ARU 0 tlCiIUCUlTUlUl U,(I.
~ GOVl./5EMI Govr· OffiCES I c5 I HISTORICAl rlAtf
~"';:~:~~~"'i !o4EOICll !~STlTUTlOti r- ~===~== j POMO, TAU, nc,
© CIVIL to",," ® M\HUe!"\' aO,Ut
iii!., BUS SUTION
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~8AHk:' __ '_._E' _________________ I~~~~ll_A_.o ___ U._._(. __ "_1s_C_U_SE_S ________________________________________ __.
(xxix) lII/P(D)2DCO(UP)-l(a)
t oS ~ ~
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. i •• ~
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III!!SSII '""'''''' "'"' _ ... ,," M" f' .::= . } .. ,. " ... '" ~ RETAIL TRADE ~ RELIGIOUS PLACE ~ - iALillJ _ ,"w""" " .. ~ ,"OW,"", '"""",w' r.J':'" .... "''',"O'',''''''P', D A UNDER MISCELLANEOUS USES - J ... , • '"
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(xxxi)
(xxxii)
BULANDSHAHR M. B. (DISTRICT BULANDSHAHR)
LAND USE 1971 CNOT I(JNA'.,.)
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N I
NEW RESIDENTIAL AREA
RETAil "tRADE
WH01.ESAlE TRADE
EOUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
MEDICAL INSTITUTION
GOVT'; SEMI GO\lT OfFICES
INDUSTRIAL AREA
RELIGIOUS 'LACE
PARk} PLAYGROUND, Ere
AGRICUl rURAL AREA
AREA PROPOS EO FOR. RESIDENTIAL [)cPANStoN
POND} TANK, ETC
t. ... ND UNOER MISe UiES
f", MUHY::IPAL BOARD II' STATE BANI( 0' 'MD'A
(xxxiv)
CHANDAUSI M.B. (DISTRICT MORADABAO)
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
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~ ~ MEOtCi\l UISl',TuT1QM
C()yT /S£~I GOVT OffiCES
moo INDUSTRIAL AREA
~ RELlG,qUS Pl ACE
(xxxv
ETAWAH M.B . (DISTRICT ETAWAH)
LAND USE 1971
POIIO,T4"", ETC
PARK,Pl A Y'ItOUNO,£ TC
A,atCulTURAl AREA
LAND UNDIR Mise UHS
PO ,OSTOfF'PCE
P S ,OllCE STATION
" B fliWHICIPH a<lARD
B S BUS STATION
F:rOI'l)
FATEHPUR M. B.
VILLAGE SAlEMAI3AD VILLAGE PURE MAHMUD VII.I.AGE ALADADPUR(aI'5TRICT fATEHPUR)
._._ .. LAND USE 1971 It
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ACRICUtTUA~l AlitA
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GONDA M.B. (DISTRICT GONDA)
LAND USE 1971 0, So IIJlJ ISO Z'OO ~"ff'~
\ ~CtD RESltJ£IIW,l .rEA
~ liEW RESIDENTIAl AREA
BIilEfA'l lUOE.
BWHOLESALf TRADE
• BANKING ARE ..
~EDUCATIOHAl INSTITUTION
1+ ... +1 MUUtAL lliSllllJTtOM
~ lOovTjni41 .eVT OrFlt£S
~ \lU)\ISTlI~l UtA
~U\.\G'O\)~ .utt
~ PAU,l'lA1GROUNO. ETC
o AGR,CUnUUl AlEA
~UllW.ll',(UO
k:-: -d POND, TAH",nc
OLAND UlIoER MISe U~fS,
P S POLICE STA110N
as ill!:! SlAlION
(xxxvii)
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HALDWANI CUM KATHGODAM M.B. (DISTRICT NAINI TAL)
LAND USE 1971
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HATHRAS M .B. N
(DISTRICT ALiGARH)
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
OLD RESIDE~TIAL A~EA
HE. RESIDENTIAL ARE.
RHAIL TRADE MEDICAL HI5T1TUTION
WliOLtSALE TRADE GlJROLi PO POST OffiCE
e-C'IT/SEMI-GOYT OHiCES p.s POLICE ST!TION
INDU$TAIAl AREA AGRICULTURAL AR£A o LAND UNDER MISe USES M 9. MUNIC'PAL BOARD
(xli)
JAUNPUR M.B. (DISTRICT JAUNPUR) "vo' , LAND USE 1971-l .
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~ ", o _OlDflESIDENT'.lL""'EIi111~
V-\' ~ MEWRESH'UTIA<ARU S ~ ~
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m IHDUSTlUAl AREA
~HEDICALIHSTITliTIOR
RHUCATKlNAllNSTIfUTION
_UI\lfjl;AIIEA
cot
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8.S eU$STATION
po. ~ pU R "'I. ",\ 0 _._._.<<"
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o AGRICIlLTIUl .u,U
~MISTOP'JCAL'lACe
(xlii)
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(DiStRICT BULANDSHAHm
LAND USE 1971
N
(xliii)
_,--===----~ RETAil TUDE
.. WHOLESALE TRADE m lNDUSTRIAL AREA
~ GOVT /SEMI GOVT OFFICES
_ EDUCATIONAl INStITUT!ON
~+!+:+~ MEDICAL INSTITUTION
III BANKING AREA m RELIGIOUS PLACE
I";t-t-i'"-t"tl PI\R.K, Pl.e.YGROUND, £TC
o AGRICULTURAl- AREA
o l~NO UNOER MISC USES
l'O POST OFFICE '5 POl'C£ Sl~i ION
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PILIBHIT MB. ¢>JSTRICT PILI8HIl')
L AND USE 1971
~ OLe US.tUT.Al MEA
~lIt",US'bf.TtA\' "IA
~ I[1AII. TRuE
~INDUSTRI.L ARU
BIlE £OUCATIOUL INSTlTUTtO"
N
o ACt,CunU'Al ARU.
DlUiD UMOUfI,SC usu
(xlv)
ROORKEE URBAN AGGLOMERATION (OISTRICT SAflARANPUR)
LAND USE 1971 N (NOTIONAL)
(xlvi)
• OLO RESIDENTIAL AREA
~ NEW RESIDENTIAL AREA
~ RETAil TRADE
• SANKING AREA
we EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIDN
I++~+] "EDICAl IN~rnUTIO~ ~ r.DVtj SEMI GOVT. OHleES
!i1ID INDUSTRIAL AREA I.
I ~ 6] RELIGIOUS PLACE rn PAU,PLAYGROUNO,ETC.
D AGRICULTURAL AREA
~ AREA PROPOSEO FOR ~ RESIDENTIAL EXPANSION
D AREA UNDER MISe USES
_ . .__._. BOUNDARY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATION
M
BOUNDARY OF CONSTITUENT TOWNS
(ESTRAL aUllDING RESEARCH INSTITun
E N T
J
.. IX .. ell
(x:vii)
C)
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~lJii5I'Ii5i"'tfOLES.ALE TRADE .. lMl!:I!! r(~ ~~IUTAIL T~Aef
~IItDUSTIIiAlAIii£"
~""T/SEMI'OYT OfFICES ~ ~lDUC:A1I01ILL 1N5T1TUTIOJI
.8AtU;III'J.REA ~t>OlRK'Pl''t' ~1iOUIlDETC
~ .. ,~IOJ"1.AC' CJ AGJitCVLTUlAl. M[A
~ MIA '.OIiD fOf! RESIOr.TIAL EIC'AMSK*
~ NJ"OOIU, .''1:1
f::::::=:1pOHO. TANK. ETC
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N. 8. 'MOllleiPAI. BOARD G.B.! StAft: @AHI OF INOta P. 5 ~E stATIO.
11., SUS"""""
CLASS III TOWNS
Name of town Page Name of Town Page
1. Almora Urban Agglomeration (li) 34. Konch M.B. (lxxxi, )
') ... Aonla M.B. (1ii) 35. Laharpur T.A. (hxxv)
3. Atrauli M. B. (liii) 36. Lakhimpur M.B. (lxxxvi)
4. Aurai} a M.B. (Ii\' ) 37. LalitpllI M. B. (lxxxvii)
5. AZi1hlgal}l J\I.B. (Iv) 3~. M!1boha M.B. (Lux" iii)
6. Baheli M.B. (Iv i) 39. Mainpuri M.B. (lxxxix)
7. Ballia :1\1. B. (lv1i) 1'). Mawana 1\1.B. (xc)
8. Balrampllr M.B. (h'iii) 41. Mauranipur l\tB. (xci)
9. Bala Banki Urban Agglollwra- ,102. Modinagal' N.A. (xcii)
tiOll (Ex) 43. Mu barakpuf T .A. (x0iii)
10. BaIaut M.B. (Ix) H. Mughal 8arai Urhan Agg:lo111e-
11. Bash M.B. (lxi) ration. (xciv)
12. Bela M.B. (!:xii) -15. Nagina M.B. (xcv)
13. Bhadohi M.B. (lxiii) -16. Naini Tal Urban Agglomeration (.~cvi)
14. Bijnor M.B. (Ixiv) ,n. Najibabacl lVLB. (xcvii)
15. Chandpur M.B. (Ixv) 48. Nihtaur 1\I.B. (xcviii)
16. Deohand M B (lxvi) '19. Orai l\I.B. (xcix)
17. Deoria M.B. (lxvii) 50. Pilkhuwa M.B. (c)
18. Dhampur M.B. (1xviii) ,l'j1. Rae Barrli M.B. ( ci)
19. Etah M.B. (lxix) 52. Rath l\I.B. (cii)
20. Gangoh M.B. (lxx) 53. Ruchapur M.B. (eiii)
21. Ghazipur M. B. (lxxi) 54. Sahaswan M.B. (eiv)
22. Gola Gokaran Nath M.B. (lxxii) 55. Sandila M.B. (ev)
23. Hardoi M.B. Oniii) 56. Sardhana N.A. (evi)
240. Hasanpur M. B. (lxxiv) 57. Reohara N.A. (evii)
25. Jahallgirabad M.B. (lxxv) 58. Shahabad M.B. (o"\'iii)
26. Kairana M. B. (lxxvi) 59. Shamli l\i.B. (eix)
27. Kalpi M.B. (lxxvii) 60. Shikohabad M.B. (ex)
28. Kandhla M.B. (lxxviii) 61. Sikandrabad M.B. (oxi)
6') Sultanpur M.B. (exii) 29. Kannauj M.B. (lxxix)
... 63. Tanda M.B. (exiii)
30. Kasganj M.B. (lxxx) 64. Tilhar M.B. (oxiv) 31. Kashipu1' M.B. (lxxxi) 65. Ujhani M.B. (cxv)
32. Kha,tauli M.B. (lx:xxii) 66. Unnao' M.B. (cxvi)
33. Kirtpur N.A. (lxxxiii) 67. V.rindaban M. B. (c:xyjj)
Q)
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ALMORA URBAN
LAND AGGLOMERATION
USE 1971
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ATRAULI M.B. (DISTRICT AUGARH)
LAN 0 USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
N
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( fiii)
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LAND USE 1971
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KHATAULI M.B. (DISTRICT MUZA HARNAGAR)
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3. Aliganj T.A. (cuiii) 3l. KhairLlbld M. B. ( eli)
4. Anu)shahr lH.B. (cni,- ) 3:2. Khf'ri T.A. (clii)
5. Atarr.1 :M.B. (CUy) 33. K)pa~J.nj T .A. ( diii)
6. Bahjoi T.A. (exxvi) iH. Ko~ikalan M.B. (cli\-)
7. Btiari M.B. (cxxvii) 35. Kotch\ ara M. B. (ChT)
8. Bilglam M.B. (cxxviiii 36. l\hnglaur M.B. (elvi)
9. Bil;.([ M.B. (cxxix) 37. l\Lnehra l\LR. (dvii)
10. RilHlki :M.B. (cxxx) 38. Mauaaha M.B. (cIviii)
11. BisJ,lpur M. B. (cxxxi) 39. Mohammalli M. B. (dix)
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14. Chitr.1hlt Dh'Ill M. B. (cAx1\.iv) t') Padraulla. M. B. (elxii)
1.5. Chhi:)fJ,nnu T.A. (cxxxv) 43. Pihani M. B. (dAiii)
16. CbmHr M.B. (cxxlWi) H. PithOla~al'h J\J.B. (clxiv)
i7. Colonelganj M.B. (exxxvii) 45. Ranmagar l\LB. (Gh_v)
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19. F1Hidlmr M.B. (CXXXiA) 4i. Ri~hik:e,h M.B. (cl:n ii)
:W. Fa,teh mr Sikri .M.B. IGxl) 48. Samthar N.A. (clxviii)
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RISHIKESH M.S. (DISTRICT DEHRA DUN)
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
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SAMTHAR N.A. (DISTRICT JHANSI)
LAND USE 1971 ( NOTIONAL)
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(clxviii)
SANDI M.S. {DISTRICT HAROOI)
LAND USE 1971 (,NOTIONAL)
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TANDA T.A. (DISTRICT RAMPUR)
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TUNDLA URBAN AGGLOMERATION ( DISTRICT AGRA)
LAND USE 1971 (NOTIONAL)
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2. Dhanauril- M.B. (clux) 8. Pukhrayan T.A. ( clxxni)
3. Mongra Badshahpur M.B. (clxxxi) 9. Srinagar M.B. (dxxxvii)
10. Tanakpur N.A. (chxxviii) 4. Nawabganj M.B. (dxxxii)
Tehri M.B. 11. (clxxxix) 5. Neemsar Misrikh M.B. (clxxxiii) 12. Uttarkashi M.B. (exe)
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DHANAURA M.B. (DISTRICT MORADABAD)
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