Professional Documents
Culture Documents
SERIES - 20
PUNJAB
Part II-A
and
Part 11-.
General Population
Tables
and
Primarv Census Abstract
Census Operations of 1991 Is the 13th Census of India as reckoned from the year 1872 and the 5th after
Independence. After concluding the entire Census Operations In the PunJab State on 5th March, 1991,
provisional cens,=,s figures were quickly complied, tabulated and published In Paper I of 1991 and Supplement
tQ Paper lin the year 1991 for making available to the govt. and various data users a proflle of the Important
Elem~graphlc featur.es~fdi1e.State's papulation. The data rel,!!ased In the earlier volumes were based on the
f\gures relayeEI by v3}'1Q.U$"::'dlstrkt census offices which fundloned as Principal Census Offices~under the
cha~ of Deputy ~mmls$(0ner Elf the dtsttict who were designated as Prlnc:lpal Census Omce~ under the
Census Act.
However, the present volume Is the out<!ome of the det:alled scrutiny, compilation and tabulation of data
collected by a vast army of enumerators deployed In the field for canvassIng the requlslte'census Information
from each person In the shape of Individual slips and household schedules during the pt!t1od 9th ·February,
1991 to 28th February, 1991. Part IIA and liB volumes viz., General Population Tallies and Prlr111tY Census
Abstract Is one of the foremost and prestlgeaus publl~tlons of this directorate and displays some' broad
demographic and economic features of the State's population down to the levels.oflts districts, cities and towns
tabulated on full count basis. Part II A of this volume contains the General Pppulatlon Tables A-1 to A-5 with
several appendices whereas Part liB displays the flgures relating to the 9-fold Industrial classltlcatlon of r.naln
workers as a~nst 4-fold Industrlar classification presented In 'the, 1981 tensus Prlmary•.census ,.t\bstract.
Another feature of this census Is that data has been pre$ented In the PCA for each ~mmurilty DeVelogment
Block. Additionally, In this census, sex-wise population lri the 0 to 6 agJ group has beeh Included In the .P"rlmary
Census Abstract for the flrst time with a view to enabnng data users to arrive at a more realistic literacy t:lte
as. all children Qf the age 6 years or less have b~ treated as illiterate while canvassing Individual slips at the
time of 1991 <;:ensus. ,,
The data collected during 199 t Census Operations In the State was Itself a stupenduous task and wat.c:,arrled
out by deployment of about 40,000 enumerators and supervisor's drawn from the State Govt. agencles.Jhelt
tralnlngwas organised b}<the Directorate of Census Operations, PunJab throughout the State and trainers were
drafted entirely from this directorate by deputing officers and staff to Impart training to all the ~ensus
functionaries In collaboration with State/District/Town Census Officers so that all the concepts relating to
census taking could be brolikflt home to ea-ch census field official. Immediately after conclusion of the fleld
operations, the records were brought over to Chandlgarh and allocated to four RTOs which were set up In
ChaQdl~rh Itself for scrutiny, compilation, etc. of the fleld data. The RTOs started functioning )from May,
1991 for compilation of data as.per plans and progtammi5 designed by the Registrar General, I"dla. The\.
cOllJl1Uatlon of data was a stupenduous task and In tbat 950 Compliers, Checkers' and Supervisors had to be
recrj.lited on consolidated wage basis to -enable the data beln, PrOc:eueG In rlOra time fer making rt ~Ible
to release the tabulated figures quickly for the government an4 other au users. Each lTO was ,laced uR"lIer
a team of officers/officials who unstintly guIded the entl~e progra"..". of edltln" cocI1fti anel cem,IIatl4tn. In
the headq uarter, a Central Tabulation Office was set up for consolldatll1ftM .-.ultutthe Scale!dtstr1ct/tahsIV
town level for presentation In various tables prescrIbed by the Registrar General, In~.
The. tablE!$" In this volume are given below:-
PART IIA
Table.A-4 Towns and Urban Agglomerations classified by population In 1991 with variation
since 1901 .
(m)
PART liB
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR
General Population upto C.D. Block/town level for rural and urban areas
General Population upto TahslVtown level.for rural and urban areas
Scheduled caste population uP.to C.D. Block/town level for rural and urban areas
Interestlna!Y, a number of maps have been <1eslaned to highlight the salient demographic featurQS of the
population and have been appended In this volume for alvlng a araphlc and illustrative details of the data
collected and complied In the fleld. .
I must record my deep sense of gratitude to Shrl D.S. Jaspai, the ex-Director of Census Operations, who
has been the guiding spirit behind the conduct of the arduoU$ ~k ofthe census takln,ln the State during 1991
Census Operations. It Is under his guidance and supervision that this noble task was completed in record time,
even thoush, the clrcun'lstanc8$ prevailIng then were arduous and most trytng.
I must also express my sincere gratitude to Shrl A.R. Nanda, Registrar (jeneral. Census Commfssloner
of India for affording us all alona valuable gulda[\ce In conductln&the C«l$US Operations In the State and
encouraging us at every stage of the task. Dr. VIJaYanunnl, the R..eAtrar General. Census Commissioner of
India has all along given us an ImpetUs from the very beglsmlng since he took over his aupst offlce to make
the publication available to the aovt. and various data IJsers in the. State and the country at large. I am highly
thankfi,ll to him for prompting us to get the needful done.'
am
I also Indebted to Shrl S.P. Sharma, Deputy RegIstrar aeneral (CatT) and .hIs team ofoft1cen for their
timely guidance In preparlna the tables of this volume and In presentation of the data. Smt. Mlnatl Ghosh,
Deputy Registrar General (Map) deserves all thanks for finalising the maps for this volume.
Indeed ,but for the excellent work done by the officers and the staff of this directorate, the volume would
not have seen the light of the day. their names are appearing In the acknowledgement list aPllended to the
report. I may, however, specially mention the excellent work done by S/Sh. Alit Singh, Dy. DIrector, Harvlnder
Slngh,Oy. Director, Karan Singh, Asstt. Director, D.P. Jain, Asstt.Dlrectorwho have manned the tabulation
offices and done their best In completlna the compilation work In their RTOs In a record time.
The flnal produa I.e., the analtdcalll3rt glv.., In this report Is the outcome of.a c:onslstent hard work done
by Sh. D.P. Jain, Asstt. DirectorI S/Sh. Vishwa Mltter )oIly, Investigator and Azad Kumar, Statistical Assistant
who have put In their best In seeing through the scrutiny of all the tables and presentation of the data In this
volume. I am placlna on record hlah appreciation of the excellent work done by them In bringing out this
publication.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Officers and staff who worked hard at different stages to bring out thl$ volume
R.T.O. I
S/Shrl
1. Harvlndet Singh Dy. Director
2. Pawan Kumar Investigator
3. Ba\blr Singh Statistical Assistant
4. ]aldev Statistical Assistant
5. Satya Arora StatistiCal Assistant
6. Harbans Singh Statistical Assistant
R.T.O. II
S/Shrl
1. AJlt Singh Dy. Director
2. H.S. Dhlngra Investigator
3. Munlsh Sharma Investigator
4. H.S. Sudan Statistical Assistant
5. Major Ram Statistical Assistant
6. S.c. Bassi Statistical Assistant
7. Wlran Wan Computer
R.T.O. III
S/Shrl
1. Karan Singh Assistant Director
2. Balwant Ral Investigator
3. Santokh Singh Statistical Assistant
4. M.K. Nagpal Statistical Assistant
5. Narlnder Singh Statistical Assistant
R.T.O. IV
S/Shrl
1. D.P. Jain Assistant Director
2. T.L. Garg Investigator
3. Prem Singh ]aniU Statistical Assistant
4. Prem Chand Jand StatlstlQI Assistant
5. Harbeer Kaur Statistical Assistant
6. Harjlt Singh Statistical Assistant
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PREPARATION OF TABLES (CENTRAL TABULATION UMIT AT HQ)
S/Shrl
1- M.L. Sharma Assistant Director
2. D.P. Jain Assistant Director
3. V.M. Jolly Investlaator
4. Pawan Kumar Investlaator
5. S.P. Goel Statistical Assistant
6. Azad Kumar Statistical Assistant
7. H.S. Sudan Statistical Assls~nt
8. Harbans Singh Statistical Asslitlafit
9. Asha Vashlsht Statlstkal Assistant
10. M.K. Nagpal Statistical Assistant
11- Sham Sunder Computer
12. Vlnay Kumar Assistant Complier
S/Shrl
1. E).P. Jain Assistant Director
2. V.M. Jolly Investigator
,MAPS
SIShri
L M.utlw:v Shyam ~esean:h Om(:er
2. Stlrindelill~ 'S:lnJtl Sr. Getltt;rapher
3. Tejpal Slngt:l Cartographer
4. Rupsa Banerjee Geographer
5. )iwan SiQgh Sr. Artist
6. U.s"'~ Jgalr~ Artist
7. ~1iI11>.il1 $b~lJ;I Artist
8. )agjit Singh Draftsman
9. Sangeeta Rahi Draftsman
MANUSGRU'T FINALISATION
S/Shri
1. D.P. Jain Assistant Director
-
Investigator
2. Pawan Kumar
S/Shri
1. Pa~);j l}a)aJ S'~~ap,b~r
2. VI nay Kl:!li1ar As$Istant Comptler
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CONTENTS
Pages
GENERAL NOTE: Introductory; The Census Count,'1991; Preparatory work; Census Schedules;
Housellst, Household Schedule,lndlvldual Slip, Degree Holders and Technical
Personnel Schedule; Improvements/chanps made In the 1991 Census;
Census Act; Preparation ofMaps; Rural and Urban Areas; Urban Agglomeration;
Standard Urban Areas; Census HIerarchy; Training; Provisional Totals; Post
Enumeratlen Check; Tabulation Programme and Publications 3-7
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION 9
Appendix te T~!Ii A-2 : State and Districts at the 1991 Census showing
1981 area and ;populatlon olccordlng to territorial Jurlsdl€tlon In 1981,
Change In ;pollulatlon of 1981 adJusted to Jurisdiction of 1991 64
A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE 65
Fly-lea': Percentage of population living In villages ofvarlous population sizes;
and .fJercentage of villages and population by slz~ class of villages In 1981 and
1991 67-69
Table A·;J : Villages classified by populatioh size 71-79
A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED ,BY
POPtlIl.AllON IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 81
(Ix)
ANN EXU R&S
Pa~
ANNEXURE A Census Schedules: Housellst,. Household. SC!hequle, 'lndMdu~1 Slip, 531-537
ANNEXURE 8 Relevant extracts from the Instruc:tlons to 'Enumel'itors for "IIln& up the
schedule$ In Annexure A 538-588
A,?penclbl , :, LIst of few typical Industries that can be con4IJcted on a
fiousehold 'IndustrY basIs 589-590
"".ndJx II : Claultled list of economIc aettvttles 591-594
.......x ill. : Classlfled list of o«upatlc:m$ f6t. dWtrfptlGn af~f.k 59S-S9'
I
11teCfCltUi AEt, 1948, (Actt NeJ. XU:VU.f 194'1) 597-S9~
Od
LI5TOFMMt$
Faclnl Paps
1. P~1MtH:)f,Ry.~b In IndJa, 1991 xlv
2. Aitffiliilmittvefill~, 199;t xlv
3. Density of Population, 1991 20
2~. Main workers, Marginal worlte.:s ~nd Nen-werkers In Schetluled Castes 396
(xl)
FIGURES AT A GLANCE
CENSUS OF INDIA - .99t - PUNJAB
Total Rural Urban
Breakup of workers as
per 1991 Census
(xiii)
v(a) Manufa«urln,& Processing, Persens 1.33 1.17 1.72
~II!I' and Repairs Males 1.25 1.09 1.64
trl ~S101d hidustry Females 3.18 3.43 2.88
(xlv)
C,N'U,ertJlO IA
INDIA
POSITION OF PUNJAB
IN INDIA 1991
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GENERAL NOTE
hitroductory the people to respond to the topics and the ability of the
enumerators in understanding the definitions and concepts.
The basic data of the 1991 Census tabulated on full These questionnaires were presented at the flrst Data Users'
count are presented in this volume. They appear in the Conference which was held during April 18'20, 1988 and
following five main Tables under A-series. deliberated upon by the representatives of the Important
A·I Area, houses and population Ministries of the Government of India, the Planning
Commission, the State Governments, Universities, experts
A-2 Decadal variation in population since 1901 in demography and vatious Research Institutions and Individual
scholars.
A·3 Villages classified by population size
The census que)~lvnnalres were pretested In the field
A-4 Towns and urban agglomerations ciasslfled by by the staff of State Census Office during November 21,
population in 1991 with variation since' 190 I 1988 to December 12, 1988. As a result of this flrst
A-S Standard Urban Areas pretest, certain changes were made In the questionnaires
which were agaIn submitted to the Advisory Committee for
The Primary Census Abstract Is another Important theIr opinion. The second pretest of the census questionnaires
general population table which gives particulars relating to In selected enumeration blocks was held during June 19-July
area, occupied residential houses, households population by 10, 1989 using the staff drawn from the local school
sex, population in age group 0-6, Scheduled Castes and teachers, govt. officials etc. who worked under the supervision
Scheduled Tribes, workers classltled under broad Industrial of the State Census Directorate.
categories, marginal workers and non-workers. The figures
are given for the State/District and community development The flnal questionnaires thus developed for 1991 Census
bIoc~ by their total, rural and urban areas and up to townl
were :-
citY level for urban areas including urban agglomerations. I) Housellst
In addition to General P.C.A., a special P.C.A. giving data
up to district/CD/town level for Scheduled Castes population II) Household Schedule
Is alSo presented separately. These are presented In Volume
B of this report. ill) Individual Slip
Each table is preceded by a fly leaf briefly Indicating The facsimile of these schedules have been given In
the coverage of the table and salient features of the data Annexure I A' of this volume. The Instructions to enumerators
presented therein. for flIling up these schedules are reproduced In Annexure
':;,
'B'.
2. The Census Count, ( 99 (
4. Census Schedules
The 199'1 Census enumeration was conducted during
the period of 20 days i.e. from the 9th February to 28th I) Housellst
February, 1991 with the sunrise of March I, 1991 as the The housellst schedule contained the Identification
reference point of time. The houseless persons were particulars and use of each census house, the
enumerated during the night of the 28th February. A predominant construction material of wall, roof and
revlslonal round was made by the enumerator to each floor of the census house, identlflcatlon particulars
household from the 1st March to 5th March 1991. Children of households, the name and sex of head of
born In the interval between the first visit to the household household and whether he/she belongs to scheduled
by the enumerator and the sunrise of the 1st March, 1991 caste or scheduled tribe, whether the household
w~re then recorded. Similarly, the slips for the persons who lives In owned or rented house, number of living
died dUring this very period were cancelled. The 1991 rooms In the occupation of the household, amenities
~ thus covers all persons who were alive on 1st March, available to the household like drinking water
1991. supply, electricity and toilet and type of fuel used
1. Preparatory Work by the household for cooking and number of
persons normally residing in the household.
The preparations for the 1991 Census which commenced
In 1987, Was gathered momentum during 1988. The first The house listing operatIons which constituted
Item Of preliminary work was In relatlon to the preparation the flrst phase of the 1991 Census were conducted
of up-to-date list of villages and towns as also the latest In the State from 1st August, 1990 to 15th August
maps at State/Distt.lTahsiVTown levels after taking Into 1990. The housellstlng operations Include house
aCCount of all the various JurisdictIonal changes that had numbering and listing of buildings, houses and
taken place since the 198 I Census. Draft questionnaIres households so as to serve as an Inventory for
were developed taking into account past experience, olJ3nlslng the main census operations In 1991.
rec~mendatlons of the United Nations, the willingness of The third Economic Census of the Central
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4
Statistical Organisation was integrated with the industrial research for further processing and
houselisting operations and an enterprise list compilation.
developed by the Central Statistical OrgalJlsation
was canvassed alongwith the house list. The filled S. Improvements/chanaes made In the 1991 Census
in Enterprise Lists were handed over to the Central The special features of the 1991 Census as compared
Statistical Organisation for processing and to the previous census are briefly mentioned below:-
dissemination of data.
I) For the flrst time, a question has been canvassed
ii) Household Schedule through the house list regarding type of fuel used
The household schedule of the 1991 Census for cooking by the household. This will help In
contJins a list of members of the household and knowing the Impact of the fuel consumption
their social, demographic and economic patterns on environment and forest resources and
characteristics as abstracted from the Individual also reveal the extent to which alternative energy
Slip. sources are being used for domestic cooking.
A.t the 1981 Census, the Household Schedule iI) In the house JIst, the availability of toilet facility
h.3d two parts. The first part contained Infonnatlon to the household has been collected In respect of
relating to the household and the second part, the rural areas also as against only urban areas In the
population record, was a record of Individual 1981 Census.
information on the members of the household. iii) The household schedule has been so designed
Some of the questions contained in the first part as to record the data on mother tongue and religion
have been transferred to the house list at the 1991 of each Individual. This schedule Is proposed to
Census and thus the Household Schedule of the be used for the expeditions mannual tabulation of
199 I Census contains only the individual Infonnatlon the following.
on all the members of the household. The questions
on the language mal"ly spoken In the household, a) Primary Census Abstract (PCA) with nine fold
number of married couples living in the household, Industrial categories upto vlllaee level or ward
whether the household owns a house or house-slte of a town. The basic census data will be
in the village or town of enumeration in case the presented for the first time for each Community
household is living in rented house and whether Development Block In the rural areas In
the household cultivates land and if the land addition to the other levels like TahslVTalukl
cultivated is owned or rented or owned and rented DbtrlctlState or Union Territory.
and the local name of tenancy In case the land
cultivated Is rented were dropped at 1991 Census. b) The mother tongue and religion data upto
TahslVTown level. This has helped In releasing
iii) Individual Slip these tables which are In great demand besides
pennJttlnK' simultaneous commencement of
This is the main questionnaire, one slip Is meant computerised data for other tabulations and
for one individual. It embodies 23 questIons. It Is cross tabulation.
designed to contain essential demographic data like
relationship to head of household, sex, a&,!, marital Iv) A new question on whether a person Is an ex-
status, social and cultural data like religion, mother serviceman and if so, whether he/she Is a pensioner
tongue, literacy, economic data like occupation, or non-pensioner has been included at the I 991
industry, class of worker, In case of non-worker, Census.
seeking/available for work, whether the person Is
an Ex-serviceman If so, whether he/she Is a v) Till the 1981 Census, children of aged .. years
pensioner or non-pensioner and data on migration and below were treated as Illiterates. On the advice
and fertility. of the Ministry of Human Resource Development
and the Planning Commission, It has been decided
iv) Degree Holders and Technical Personnel to treat the children of a&,!s 6 years and below
Schedule as illiterates at the 1991 Census since the ability
to read and write wIth understanding Is not
A special fonn called "Post Graduate Degree &,!nerally achieved, specially In the rural areas, until
Holder and Technical Personnel Schedule" a child attains the age of 7 or more. Accordingly,
(PGDHTP) was distributed to all the post eraduates In the 1991 Census, children of the age of 6 years
and technical degree holders on behalf of the or less were considered as illiterates even If the
Council for Scientific and Industrial research to child was goinK' to school and might have picked
meet their needs for planning for technical and up reading and writing a few odd words.
professional manpower. The fonn was designed In
the shape of the postaee prepaid Inland letter to vi) The persons enp&,!d In unpaid wort on fann
be filled by the respondent concerned. The or In family enterprise were not netted as worters
enumerator was asked to collect the filled In In the 1981 Census. To net such persons, at the
schedule back, falling which the respondent was 1991 Census, It was emphasised In question 14A
requested to mall It. These schedule. were and abo In the relevant Instructions that won
transmitted to the Council for ScJentlflc and Includes unpaid wort on farm or In family
2·B-63/RGl/ND/96
5
enterprise. The Instructions were also elaborated boundary and Is recognised as such by the district
with repeated emphasis ·on probing enq~lrles and administration. The definition of the urban areas adopted
with various illustrations so as to netting the unpaid In 1991 Census has been on the footllnes of the one In
workers on farm or In family enterprises. 1981 Census which Is as under:-
~
vII) The question on seeklng/a~lable for work has (a) All places with a municipality, corporation or
been asked from only non-workers at the 199 I cantonment board or a notified area committeej
Census unlike from both marginal workers and non-
workers as at the 198 I Census. Further, In case (b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria:
of those seeking/available for work, a question I) a minimum population of 5,OOOj
whether they had ever worked before was asked.
This will help In knowing the number of fresh II) at least 75 per cent of male working population
entrants In the labour force. engaged In non-agricultural persultsj and
vIR) The migration and fertility questions have been iii) a density of population of at least 400 persons
canvassed universally at the 1991 Census. The per sq. km.
reasons for migration have been expanded by
including two more reasons for migration, namely, The places satisfied under criteria (b) are referred to
business and natural calamities like drought, floods as 'Census Towns'.
etc. 9. Urban Aialomeradon
6. c...sus Act Apart from town/city, the 1971 and 1981 concept
The census is carried out under the Census Act (Act of urban agglomeration is also adopted for the I 991 Census.
No. XXXVII of 1948) which is reproduced In Annexure It is generally seen that some urban settlements like railway
'e'..Thls act empowers the Central Government to notify colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps,
and conduct a census in the whole or part of the country. etc. come up outside the statutory limits of the city or
The Census Commissioner of India and the Director, Census town, but adJoining It. Such outgrowths may actually fall
Operations are appointed to supervise the taking of census. In the area of the adJoining revenue estate but" it Is not
The act empowers the states or such authority to whom realistic to treat them as rural area on account of their
the state governments delegate power to appoint census highly developed urban characteristics but at the same time
offlcers at various levels to aid In, supervise and take the each such outgrowth by itself may not satisfy the requirement
census. to qualify Itself for treatment as a town. Such out growth
Is, therefore, treated as an adlunct of the town on whose
This act makes It obligatory for a persons assigned with periphery it exists and together with that town it forms an
census duties to perform the same faithfully and dlll&ently. IIUrban Agglomeration".
It also makes it obligatory for the public to answer ail the
census questions correctly and truthfully. It guarantees the 10. Sundard Urban Area
confidentiality of the information and total non-Identification
of the individual. The concept of Standard Urban Area introduced in the
1971 Census has been followed both in 1981 and 1991
7. Preparadon of Maps Censuses. The essential requirements for the constitution of
a standard urban area (SUA) as laid down In 1971 were
A census must ensure that every person Is enumerated that:-
only once and without any omission. In order to achieve
this end, maps for all the districts and tahslis were prepared. i) It should have a core town of a minimum
For this purpose, up-to-date administrative boundaries were population of 50,000;
mart.ed on maps taking Into account all Jurisdictional changes
that had taken place after 1981 Census. After identifying II) The contliUous areas made up of other urban as
every village and town on tahsil map, code numbers were well as rural administrative unit should have mutual
alloued on the maps to all the rural and urban units. All socio-economlc links with the core townj and
these maps were got authenticated from the revenue
authol1tles at Sub-division level. Maps In respect of urban III) In all probability this entlre area should get fully
areas Were obtained from the Executive Officers of the urbanised in a period of two or three decades.
COIICtrned Municipal Committees/Corporations. These officers
The concept of standard urban area is different from
were further requested to carve out enumeration blocks on that of the urban agglomeration. The former Is based on
the basis of house listing operation. the potentiality of development of any urban growth in the
•• ...... and Urban Areas next two or three decades while the later depicts the present
state of any out-growth or urban spread adlolnlng a core
In all censuses throughout the world dichotomy of rural town.
an~ urban areas Is recognised and the census data are
Pteselsonted for rural and urban areas separately. Indian census 11. Census Hierarchy
a has been presenting the demographic data separately
for rural and ufban areas. The basic unit for rural areas The Registrar General and Ex-officio Census Commissioner
Is a revenue vlllage/Mauza which has well defined survey of India Is responsible for the conduct of population census
6
which is a union subject under the charge of the Ministry • 5. Tabuladon Prorramme
of Home Affairs. He is assisted by several officers to look
after the different branches of work within his office. For A draft tabulation plan for the 1991 Census was placed
each of the state, an officer called, the Director of Census before the Advisory Committee who examined all the
Operations is appointed. He i~ assisted by Jolnt/Deputy/ aspects of tabulation including sampling. The committee
Assistant Directors. scrutinised table by table and gave certain suggestions
regarding the contents and format of each table. The draft
At the state level all the civil hierarchy headed by the tabulation plan as vetted by the Advisory Committee was
Deputy Commissioner (in a district) and a Commissioner presented at the second Data Users' Conference which was
(in a municipal corporation) alongWith other functionaries held during March 2-3, 1990. Based on the suggestions
like Additional Deputy Commissioners, Sub-Divisional Officers made by the data users in the conference, the tabulation
(Civil), District Statistical Officers, TahsildarslNaib Tahsildars, plan was furthe~ amended and finalised.
Executive Officers of Municipal Committees, Cantonment
Boards and notified area committees were notified for In the 1991 Census, a Judicious mix of manual and
various supervisory and implementing functions. An army computer tabulations has been planned to bring out the data
of about 35,000 field workers (supervisors and enumerators) as quickly as possible. Tables on houses and household
carried out the census. On an average an enumerator had amenities based on housellst have been processed on
to canvass the schedules for about 600-750 people. computer on the basis of a 20 per cent sample of census
houses. Primary Census Abstract for the entire population
12. Training and also for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population,
table on ex-servlcemen, tables on mother tongue, religion
Each one in the census hierarchy has to be very dear and household composition have been generated l11am.iJI!y
on what his duties and responsibilities would be. He has from the household schedules on full count. All other tables,
to understand the questions and their concepts clearly. This namely, General Economic Tables (B-Serles), Social and
was taken care of by a well planned and intensive training Cultural Tables (C-Serles), Migration Tables (D-Series),
programme organised for different levels of enumeration Fertility Table (F-Series) and Special Tables for Scheduled
agencies. They were imparted training in three rounds. These Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC and ST Tables), are being
training sessibns were attended by the representatives of this generated from the individual slips on the computer.
directorate and were supervised by the concerned charge
officers. Our total attempt was to ensure that all on census In the 1981 Census, for the first time, data for both
duty were conversant with the concepts and definitions and rural and urban areas were available on magnetic tapes.
were conscious to their responsibilities for conducting the These tapes are being made available to the data users on
house to house canvassing of schedules within the time demand. In the 1991 Census it Is proposed that a similar
schedule. service would be available on a bigger scale. In the 1981
Census, while the basic data were made available on tapes,
13. Provisional Totals all the tables generated were disseminated oniy through
printed books. In the 1991 Census, it is proposed to transfer
Soon after the enumeration was over, the provisional most of the tables generated to floppy disks. These diskettes
totals were communicated by the enumerators through their may be made available to the data users In addition to
Supervisors/Charge Officers/District Census Officers to the printed books. This may fulfil the long felt need of dat.1
Director of Census Operations and thereafter to the Registrar users.
Genera I, India by the quickest possible means. The provisional
population totals were published in Paper-I of 199 i on 16 •. Publications
March 25, 199 i. This was followed by a supplement which
gave more detailed but prOVisional Information, by rural- The 1991 Census tables will be published In 33 separate
urban composition, size class of towns, main and marelnal series of volumes for all India and for each state and union
workers, main workers by industrial categories etc. territory. The all India volumes will bear the serial no. I
while the other states/union territories have been assigned
14. Post Enumeration Check serial numbers according to their alphabetical order. The
publications of Punlab, however, consists the seriai number
The Post Enumeration Check Is essential for any 20.
systematic and comprehensive enquiry like population census
to evaluate the extent of coverage and validity of the results. According to the Tabulation Plan of 1991 Census, the
In line with previous censuses the post enumeration survey following series of Tables will be prepared and printed In
of 1991 sought to evaluate coverage error and the extent the volumes mentioned against them:-
of content error. The coverage error, sought to measure
Tables Volumes
how accurately every individual had been enumerated in the
census as there were likely omissions or duplications in the A-Series General Population Tabies Part ilA and
census enumeration. The content error evaluated accuracy and Primary Census Part 118
of recording of Important characteristics of individuals. A Abstract
census evaluation study was also conducted to quantify the , 8·Series General Economic Tabies Part iii-A and
extent of omission of children at the younger ages and also Part 111-8
to ascertain the correctness of age reported of a child in
the census with the help of birth recorded in the Sample C-Series Sodal and Cultural Tables Part IV-A and
Registration Scheme. Part IV-8
7
D·Series Migration Tables Part Y'A and Ethnographic notes and Part X
Part Y·8 Special Studies on Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes
F·Seties Fertility Tables Part YI
Census Atlas Part XI
H·Series Tables on houses and Part YII
household amenities District Census Hand Book Part XII A and
Part XII B
SC/ST Special tables on Scheduled Part YIII
Series CasteslScheduled Tribes It has been the tradition of the census organisation to
contribute in divme fields, besides population studies. This
Besides, other publications will be as under:· tradition will be continued in 1991 Census also. Some
Town Directory Part IXA special studies of 1991 Census data will be carried out in
collaboration with other organisation. The results of such
Survey report on selected Part IXB studies will be made available as occasional papers of the
towns and villages and C I 991 Census.
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" A-I AREAl HOUSES AND POPULATION
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A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
Fly-Leaf
Table A-I Is the basic population table which corresponds Ludhlana District
to the general population table A-I of the 1981, 1971,1961
Samrala Tahsil lost six PunJab Government Notifi-
and I 951 censuses. This table gives the statistics of the
vllla&eS to Balachaur catIon No. 1555/kE 11(1)-
area In sq.km., population per sq.km, number of villages, Tahsil 0( Hoshlarpur 84/2683 dated April 23, 1984
Inhabited and uninhabited separately, number of towns, DIstr1ct
number of occupied residential houses, number of households
and population by sex according to the I 991 Census. The Hoshlarpur DIscrIct
data are presented for the state/districts and tahslls by their I) Balachaur Tahsil Punjab Government Notification
total, rural and urban areas and upto town/city level for pned six vllla&eS from No. 1555/RE 11(1)-84/2683
urban areas Including urban agglomerations. Samrala Tahsil 0( dated April 23, 1984
Lu(f)1ana clstrfct
There are three appendices to this table, as briefly
described below:- 0) Baladlaur Tahsil PunJab Government Notification
pned two vllla&eS No. 1555/RE 11(1)-84/2683
Appendix-' from Rupnaear Tahsil dated April 23, 1984
0( Rupnapr cIstr1ct
II
12
An~a Figures The urban criteria of 1981 varied sligihtly from that
of the 1961 and 1971 censuses. The males working in
Total area figures in column 3 of Table A-I for State activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as
and district represent {Geographical Areas' as supplied by engaged in non-agricultural activity and, therefore, contributed
the Surveyor General, India. Figures for urban areas are to the 75 ~r cent criterion of the 1261 and 1971
those supplied by the local bodies and are based on the censuses, whereas In the 1981 Census, these activities were
area figures of individual towns. Figures for rural area at treated as on par with cultivation and agricultural labour
district level have been derived by subtracting the urban for the purpose of this criterion. In 1991 Census also, the
area from the total area of the district. The rural area figures activities of livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations
of the units below the district level have been computed and orchards and allied activities have been treated as
from the (Land Use' area supplied by the State Director agricultural activities while applying the test of male working
of Land Records. These do not add up to the district level population.
figures of Surveyor General, India.
The follOWing procedure was adopted for identification
Statement-I given below provides the district-wise area
of villages as census towns for 1991 Census.
figures as supplied by the Surveyor General, India, their
proportion to the total area of the State alongwith ranking All villages of 1981 Census which had a population
of districts. of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons
STATEMENT - 1 per sq. km. and having atleast 75 per cent of male working
population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered
Ranking of districts in terms of Area
to be treated as Census towns. For calculating the 75 per
cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural
Area in Km 2 Propottion activity, only main workers were taken into account.
supplied by to total Rankini Agricultural workers Include cultivators, agricultural labourers
Surveyor area of of and workers In Industrial category III, namely, livestock,
District General the State Districts forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations,· orchards and allied
activities. Since the number of workers in industrial category
2 3 4 III was not available, separately, from the village PCA of
198 I, a special tabulation was undertaken to ascertain the
1. GlIrda',pur 3,562 7.07 9 population for the purpose of applying the test at (b)(li)
2. Amritsar 5,087 10.10 5 above. This test was also applied to those towns which had
3. Firozpur 5,874 11.67 become census towns for the first time In r 98 r and those
4. Ludhiana 3,857 7.66 8 statutory towns which were de notified by the concerned
authorities after the 1981 Census.
S. • Jalandhar 3,401 6.75 10
6. Kapurthala 1,633 3.24 12 The urban frame thus finalised for 1991 Census is
0
2 3 4
.
Municipal Corporation Municipal Corporation Municipal Corporation Municipal Corporation
Municipal Area Municipal Area Municipal Area Municipal Area
Town Committee Town Committee Town Committee Town Committee
Notified Area Committee Notified Area Committee Notified Area Committee Notified Area Committee
Cantonment Board Cantonment Board Cantonment Board Cantonment Board
Selected places with (a) density of Selected places with (a) density of Selected places with (a) density Selected places with (a) density of
nOt less than 400 persons per not less than 400 persons per km 2• of not less than 400 persons per not less than I ,000 per SQ. mile
k1n 2• (b) a population of 5,000 (b) a population of 5,000 (c) three km 2 • (b) a population of 5,000 (b) a population of 5,000 (c)
(e) three fourths of the wor1dng fourths of the wor1dnll population (c) three fourths of the wor1dng three fourths of the wor1dng
population should be outside agri- should be outside agriculture (d) or population should be outside agri- population should be wor1dng
culture (d) or any other place any other place which, accordlnll to culture (d) or any other place outside agriculture (d) or any
which, accordinll to the Director, the Director, possesses pronounced which, according to the Director, other place which, according to
possesses pronounced urban urban characteristics and amenities. possesses pronounced urban the Superintendent of the state,
characteristics and amenities. characteristics and amenities. possesses pronounced urban
characteristics and amenities.
STATEMENT· 2 - COIICd.
STATEMENT - 2 - Condd.
All Civil lines not Included In municipal All Qvll lines not Induded In municipal limits
limits
Cantonment Cantonment Cantonment
Every other continuous collection of houses Every other continuous collection of houses (a) Every place where the proponJon of the
Inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons, permanently Inhabited by not less than 5,000 tradlni and Industrial population to the total
which the Provincial Superintendent may persons, which the Provincial Superintendent is equal to or il'e3ter than that of the
decide to treat as a town for Census may decide to treat as a town for Census 3iricultural POPUlation (b) Every other continuous
purposes. purposes. IIJ"OUp of houses Inhabited by not less than
5,000 people.
Note- However, a few places, chiefly in the
Native states which did not satisfy the
requirements were treated as towns for
special purposes. "The Provincial
Superintendents were, however, Instructed,
when considering the question of treatlni
places as towns on the basis of their
population, to take care to, exclude such
as are merely overgrown villaies and have
no urban features. It is true that the
discretion thus allowed has occasionally led
to a certain want to unifonnity.
The following statement gives the district-wise number of towns In the state from 1901-1991.
STATEMENT· 1
PrOll'ess In number of towns .90 H " .
State/ District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 5 6 7 .. 8 9 10 II
4. Ludhlana District 10 10 6 7 7 5 4 3 .. 6
5. }alandhar District 14 16 12 11 13 8 8 8 8 10
6. Kapurthala District 3 8 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
7. Hoshlarpur District 9 10 9 8 11 6 5 3 6 9
8. Rupna&ar District 8 9 7 7 4 3 2 2
I O. San~r District 12 14 12 12 15 9 6 6 7
I I. Bathlnlb District 11 12 11 11 II 4 ') 3 2 2 3
STATEMENT - ..
Procress In urban populadon of state and districts 1901-1991
State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
L, 2 3 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
'fUNJAI 5,993,225 4,647,757 3,2 t 6, t 79 2,567,306 1,989,267 1,657,414 1,168,413 869,526 813,224 934,766
1. GurdaspUr 386,412 328,268 249,084 190,812 162,163 93,681 69,537 56,025 59,255 66,207
DIstrIct . '"
a.' "Amrltsar 853,831 721,629 535,470 464,024 408,507 472,767 315,892 201,497 182,917 200,719
. Dlstrfct
3. FIrozpur 384,400 298,071 231,550 208,273 157,342 155,754 118,402 91,511 86,646 72,910
DIstrIct
,;~! L~ 1,242,781 764,140 494,062 322,920 212,503 164,769 114,059 77,990 70,038 92,481
DIstrIct
5. Jalandhar 728,802 612,591 437,164 349,988 294,398 203,201 140,424 116,847 114,579 134,257
District
6. Kapurthala 166,605 163,418 99,670 79,219 64,406 52,429 40,865 35,778 34,638 47,520
Dlstrtct
7. Hoshlarpur 222,138 179,620 127,223 94,586 95,35 I 76,638. 52,897 34,852 43,250 62,550
DIstrIct
8. Rupnaaar 232,317 154,638 82,595 82,830 30,864 22,294 8,764 7,606 10,976 13,916
Dlstrtct
9. Padaia 566,973 ' 464,295 316,309 250,519 204,493 148,025 113,002 99,555 95,378 120,206
DIstrtct
10~ $anpur 417,994 321,641 232,896 183,976 \ 151,355 109,268 78,736 63,805 57,150 70,515
DIstrtct
II. Bathlnda 351,133 295,877 182,274 147,551 94,483 51,441 37,976 25,097 19,552 20,447
DIstrtct ..
J 2. Farldkot 439,839 343,569 227,882 192,608 113,402 107,147 77,859 58,963 38,845 33,038
DIstrtct
The figures of the above statement have been presented In terms of Indices with 1901 as base (1 00) In statement-5 below
for the facility of easy comparison.
STATEMENT - 5
Indices of Growdl of Urban Populadon State Ind Dlsuicts 1901-1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12. Faridkot District 1,331 1,040 690 583 343 324 236 178 118
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The index of urban population for the state fell by 13 the maximum growth (1,71 7) followed by Rupnagar
points in 191 I, but for this decline, the index has shown (1,669), Ludhiana (1,344), Faridkot (1,331) and Kapurthala
a rising trend throughout. The maximum increase In the the least (351).
index was during the decade 1971·1981 when It rose by
153 points from 344 to 497. This abllormal increase can The following statement shows the number and population
partly be attributed to the abrupt increase in the number of places not treated as towns in 1981 but treated a.s such
of towns in 1981. Among the districts Bathinda has shown in 1991, arranged by State/districts and size class.
STATEMENT - 6
Number and population of places not treated as town In 1981 but treated as such In 1991 arranged by
districts and slle
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
In the State, seven places have acquired the status of as o~her six were declared as· census towns For the purposes
new towns at the 199 I Census. One of these seven towns, of census because they fulfilled the requisite criteria. Besides,
namely Badhni Kalan (Farldkot district) was declared as a Bhogpur which was a Notified Area Committee at the 1981
Notified Area Committee by the State Government, where Census, but denotlfled subsequently, had quallfled as a census
town at 1991 Census.
c
17
Rural Areas if the land revenue had not been released, compounded
or redeemed or which the State Government has otherwise
Places which are not classified as urban have to be declared as an Estate. The village does not necessarily refer
treated as rural. The basic unit of admillistratIon in rural to an InhabIted area only but to the entire land given within
area is a revenue village which has a well defined survey a fixed boundary. There can thus be some villages without
boundary. any habitation at all. The village or the revenue estate may
The definition of a village is identical with that of Mauu comprIse of several hamlets but the entire village has been
given under section 3 (1) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act, considered as one unit for census purposes.
1887. It has been defined as an area for which a separate Statement-7 shows the State and district-wise number
record of rights is maintained or which has been separately of tahsils, vIllages and towns in 1991 Census.
assessed to land revenue, or would have been so assessed
STATEMENT - 7
5cate and Dbtrict-wiui number of Tahslls, C.D. Blocks, Villages and Towns in _991
3 4 5 6
_----------- --------- -----
PUNJAB 46 118 367 12,428 120
1. Gurdaspur District 3 13 83 1,543 12
2. Amritsar District 5 15 39 1,203 10
3. Firozpur District 4 9 44 1,118 10
2.9 per cent of the villages In the State were uninhabited The Statement-8 gives the number of Inhabited
at the time of 1991 Census, Gurdaspur {83} and Kapurthala villages from 1901- I 991. The progress in rural population
(66) are two districts having the largest number of of the state and districts since I 90 I Is displayed In
uninhabited villages. Statement-9.
STATEMENT - 8
State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PUNJAB 12,428 12,342 12,188 t 1,947 11,526 12,186 12,223 12,318 12,235 12,309
I. Gurdaspur District 1,543 1,551 1,526 1,507 1,452 2,229 2,243 2,243 2,234 2,244
2. Amritsar District 1,203 1,191 1,181 1,169 1,152 1,043 1,036 1,036 1,039 1,042
3. Firozpur District 1,118 1,119 1,084 1,023 1,444 1,509 1,507 1,499 1,498 1,503
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STATEMENT· 8 - COfIeld
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
4. Ludhiana District 961 958 969 946 811 860 851 859 859 864
5. Jalandhar District 1,239 1,226 1,209 1,173 1,141 1,209 1,210 1,221 1,214 1,216
6. Kapurthala District 633 602 556 525 516 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A . N.A.
..:
7. Hoshiarpur District 1,591 1,584 1,582 1,545 1,521 2,092 2,099 2,118 2,111 2,117
8. Rupnagar District 895 893 8SS 836 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
9. Patiala District 1,441 1,426 1,434 1,436 3,039 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
10. Sangrur District 709 707 709 70S 744 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
I 1. Bathinda District 523 520 519 517 516 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
12. Faridkot District 572 565 564 565 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
1. Figures prior to 1961 have been reproduced lTorn census reports without making adjustments, hence the details of each
transfer are not available.
2. The 1951 figure of Patiala district includes Fatehgarh Sahib and Kohistan districts.
3. N.A. means not available.
STATEMENT • 9
Progress in rural population of the state and district
Rural Population
State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ., 10 11
1. Gurdaspur District 1,370,320 1,185,167 980,380 790,056 688,977 761,287 648,986 578,369 562,753 636,165
2. Amritsar District 1,650,729 1,466,861 1,300,030 1,070,138 958,048 1,147,948 979,021 875,802 838,022 986,085
3. Firozpur District 1,223,417 1,006,642 811,013 662,647 543,624 641,478 527,539 528,105 416,488 412,877
4. Ludhiana District 1,228,813 1,053,511 925,359 784,059 666,416 708,703 601,029 524,492 478,749 620,176
5. Jalandhar District 1,297,985 1,121,9831,017,337 876,194 759,738 923,699 803,014 705,173 686,724 782,418
6. Kapurthala District 480,042 381,831 329,844 264,559 230,665 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A.
7. Hoshiarpur DiStrict 1,232,890 1,065,754 924,71 S 776,555 699,434 782,231 704,054 645,262 630,210 663,317
8. Rupnagar District 683,286 561,718 466,507 393,527 351,403 338,648 308,156 280,949 279,841 321,754
9. Patiala District 1,329,269 1,104,603 894,694 704,866 493,367 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
10. 5.1ngrur District 1,292,126 1,088,609 913,754 770,331 615,662 N.A. N.A. N.A. • N.A. N.A.
11. Bathinda District 1,208,830 1,008,729 842,997 680,869 525,206 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
11. Faridkot District 1,291,037 1,095,750 928,251 793,962 638,693 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
N.A. - Not available
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The rural population of the State has generally been buildings which have component units may be used for a
lncre:lslng since I 90 I. The only exception was the yea r combination of purposes such as shop-cum-residence, workshop-
1911 and 1921 when there was a marginal decline in rural cum-residence, office-cum-residence, etc.
population. It further shows that during the last ninety years
the rural population of the State has more than doubled Census House:- A census house is a building or part
Itself. In 1991 Amritsar district had the highest rural of a building having a separate main entrance from the road
population followed by Gurdaspur while Kapurthala had the or common courtyard or staircase, etc; used or recognised
as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may
loWest.
be used for a residential or non· residential purpose or both.
Census House and Household
Household:- A household is a group of persons who
Columns Band 9 of table A-I give the number of commonly live together and would take their meals from
occupied residential houses and households for each district, a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented
tahsil, U.A., City and Town. Occupied residential houses any of them from doing so, there may be a 'household of
are census houses which are used wholly or partly for the persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons
purpose of residence by one or more households. To or having a mix of both. E.xamples of unrelated households
understand the concept of census house and census household are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue
adopted for 1991 Census, it is first essential to understand homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called Institutional
the definition of a 'building'. The following definitions were Households. There may be one member households/ two
adopted for I 991 Census. members households or multi-members households. For
I: census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a
,Building "Household".
A building Is generally a single structure on the ground. The Statement-I 0 gives the number of persons per 100
Sometimes it is made up of more than one component units occupied residential census houses and per 100 households,
which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) number of females per 1,000 males, percentage of rural
or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, and urban population to total population for the state and
factories, worksheds, schools, places of entertainments, places the districts.
of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also possible that
STATEMENT-l 0
Penons per 100 occupied, residential census houses and per 100 households, number of females per 1,000 males, percentage of
rural and urban popUlation to total population in the State and Districts-1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PUNJAB 609 617 590 592 607 560 882 888 868 70.45 29.55
I. Gurdaspur District 610 613 602 609 611 601 903 905 895 78.00 22.00
2. Amritsar District 622 622 623 596 612 569 873 871 876 65.91 34.09
3. Firozpur District 639 639 637 594 603 569 894 896 887 76.09 23.91
4. Ludhlana District 589 618 563 577 615 545 844 879 812 49.72 50.28
5. jalandhar District 600 602 597 582 590 569 899 907 885 64.04 35.96
6. Kapurthala District 596 601 583 581 590 556 896 910 857 74.24 25.76
7. Hoshlarpur District 571 572 565 562 565 546 919 925 890 84.73 15.27
8. Rupnagar District 571 609 483 568 606 480 870 870 870 74.63 25.37
9. Patiala District 637 654 601 605 634 547 880 874 895 7010 29.90
10. Sangrur District 623 627 611 613 623 584 870 867 881 75.56 24.44
11. 8athinda District 612 620 586 596 607 559 880 881 875 77.49 22.51
12. Faridkot District 617 622 604 610 616 594 882 880 887 74.59 25.41
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The four items given in the above statement indicates varies between I 5.27 per cent (Hoshiarpur) and
the following: 50.28 per cent (Ludhiana). In the districts of
Am ritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Patiala the
(a) Number of persons living per 100 occupied houses percentage of rural population is below the State
in rural areas vary between 572 (Hoshiarpur) and average because of the impact of urbanisation in
654 (Patiala) as against the State average of 617; these districts.
while that in urban areas vary between 483
(Rupnagar) and 637 (Firozpur) as against the State Density of population
average of 590.
Density of population is defined as the number of
(b) Nl1mber of persons per 100 households in rural persons per square kilometre. Density of population for total,
Jreas vary between 565 (Hoshiarpur) and 634 rural and urban areas for the state, districts, tahsils and towns
(Patiala) as against the State average of 607j while has been given in column 4 of Table A-I.
that in urban areas vary between 480 (Rupnagar)
and 601 (Gurdaspur) as against the State average It may be seen that there are 403 persons per square
of 560. kilometre in the State. In rural areas the density of population
is 292 whereas in urban areas it Is 4,160 per square
(e) Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) in Puniab for kilometre. Among the districts, Ludhiana has the hilihest
the total is 882, for rural areas 888 and for urban density (641) and Firozpur the lowest (274).
areas 868.
The highest rural density is in Jalandhar district (399)
(d) That 70.45 per cent population of Puniab still lives and the lowest (212) in Firozpur district. The highest urban
in villages against 29.55 per cent in urban areas. density of population (6,302) is in Ludhiana district and
The percentage of population living in urban areas the lowest (2,164) in Kapurthala district.
PUNJAB
2
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TABLE A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
22
A-I AREA. HOUSES AND
N umber of villa&e$
Total
State/ Dlstrict/TahslV Rural Area Population In- Un-In-
U.A.lClty/:rown Urban In Ian! perlan 2 habfted hablted
2. 3 4 5 6
Sulanpur U.A U NA NA
(I) Sujanpur (M.C) U 0.31 49,723
(iI) Harllan & RaIlway Colony (O.G.) U NA NA
Pathankot U.A U NA NA
(I) Pathankot (M.e.) U 22.10 5,608
(Ii) Khanpur (O.G) U NA NA
(III) Lamln (O.G) U NA NA
(Iv) Dhakl (O.G) U NA NA
No. of
occupied Population Total
, NO~ of resldendal No. of Rural StatelDlstrictlTahsiV
..... TOWns
~ houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A.!Clty/Town
. - '..:; 7 8 9 10 11 12 2
Number ofvUla&es
Taul
State/DlstrictlTahsiV Rural Are.1 Pop~ In- Un-In-
U.A.lQty/Town Urban In lan' per lan' hablted hablted
2 3 4 5 6
HaPtha U.A U NA NA
(I) HaPtha (H.C) U 1.50 6,608
(ii) Rorl and Idiah (O.G) U NA NA
Amrttsar (M. Corp.) U 114.95 6,166
Amritsar CaIItt. (C.B) U 2.85 1,345
JandaU (H.C) U 4.20 4,594
No. of
occupied Populadon Total
No. of residendal No. of Rural State!Dls1r1ct1Tahsnl
Towns houses Households Persons Males Femaies Urban U.A./Oty/Town
7 8 9 10 11 12 2
No. of
occupied Populadon Total
'No. of resldendal No. of Rural State/DlstrictlTahslV
towns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A./Clty/Town
7 8 9 10 II 12 2
.. 83,966
59,225
92,054
63,733
537,715
384,921
282,265
202,828
255,450
182,093
T
R
2. Firozpur Tahsil
Number of vllla&eS
Total
Statel DistrictiTahsill Rural Area
Inkm2
Populadon
per km2
In- Un-in-
hablted
f
U.A.lCity/Town Urban hablted
2 3 4 5 6
Samrala U.A U NA NA
(I) Samrala (H.C) U 9.00 1,587
(ii) Bazlgar Colony (O.G) U NA NA
.~ \
R 739.39 406 235
U 9.15 4,679
Goraya (N.A.C) U 2.65 4,041
Phillaur (H.C) U 0.75 27,941
Nurmahal (H.C) U 5.75 1,939
No. of
IXcupled Populadon Total
No. of residendal No. of Rural StateiDlstrictlTahslV
Tawns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A.lClty/Town
7 8 9 10 II 12 2
Number of villages
Total
StatelDistrictiT ahsill Rural Area Population In· Un-In-
U.A.lCity/Town Urban In lan2 per lan2 hablted hablted
2 " 3 4 5 6
~
No. of
occupied Populadon Total
No. of resldendal No. of Rural State/Dlstrict/Tahslll
Towns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A.!Clty/Town
7 8 9 10 11 12 2
16,143 16,949 ~
9 254,763
215,455
258,718
218,044
1,455,028
1,232,890
758,125
640,566
696,903
592,324
T
R
7. Hoshlarpur District
.
9 39,308 40,674 222,138 117,559 104,579 U
Number ofvlllaees
Total
State/ DistlictiTahsii/ lura! Area Popul~tlon In- Un-In-
U.A.!City/Town Urban In lan2 per lan2 hablted hablted
2 3 4 5 6
No. of
occupied Population Total
No. of residential No. of Rural Statel District/Tahslll
Towns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A.lClty/Town
7 8 9 10 11 12 2
375 375 2,005 1,044 961 U (iii) Oustee Colony Block 'B' (O.G)
2,030 2,083 10,674 5,718 4,956 U Anandpur Sahib (M.C)
Number of vIIIaaes
TOUI
Statel DlstrictlT ahslV Rural Area Population In- Un-In-
U. A.lCltyl Town Urban In Jan2 perJcm2 hablted habI~
2 3 4 5 6
No. of
occupied Population Total
No. of residential No. of Rural StatelDIstrIctITahsiV
Towns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A./aty/Town
7 8 9 10 11 12 2
10,079
"'" 41,842 258,878 137,332 121,546 T 4. Samana Tahsil
2
32,325 33,418 207,994 110,605 97,389 R
2 7,754 8,424 50,884 26,727 24,157 U
2,334 2,382 14,328 7,494 6,834 U ·Patran (N.A.C)
5,420 6,042 36,556 19,233 17,323 U Samana (M.C)
Number of vlllaaes
Total
State! Dlstrict/Tahsill Ilura! Area • Population In- Un-in-
U.A.lCity/Town Urban In lanl perlan 2 hablted hablted
2 3 4 5 6
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37
pOruLATION 1991
No. of
occupied Population Total
No. of residential No. of Rural 5tatelDIstrlctITahsill
Towns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A./Oty/Town
7 8 9 10 II 12 2
Number af villages
Total
State/District/Tahsll/ Rural Area Population In· Un-In-
U.A.lCity/Tawn Urban Inkm2 per km 2 hablted habited
2 3 4 5 . 6
Notes: 1. Total area figures In column 3 against State and Districts represent MGeoaraPhlcal Area" figures supplied by Surveyor General. The urban
area figures are based on the area figures of Individual towns supplied by local bodies. The rural area for a district has been arrived at by
subtracting the urban areas from the MGeographlcal Area" supplied by the Surveyor General. The rural area figures of units lower than the
district do not add up to the area figures of the district, because the rural area of the units lower than the district have been computed from
the land use, area supplied by the State Director of Land Records.
2. For arriving at Tahsil/District/State urban area figures, the area of the Statutory Towns have been taken Into account since the area'of
outgrowths were not available In case of urban agglomerations. The area of outgrowths have been accounted for In rural. Further the density
of Tahsil/District/State levels have been worked out on the areas so obtained. The area/density of Urban Agztomeration have been
shown N.A.
39
POPULATION 1991
No. of
occupied Population Total
No. of residential No. of Rural Statel DlstrictJTahslll
Towns houses Households Persons Males Females Urban U.A.JClty/Town
7 8 9 10 11 12 2
3. Towns treated as such for the first time In 198 1 Census which continue as towns In 1991 Census are shown with asterisk· on their left.
4. Towns treated as such for the first time In 1991 are In Italics.
5. The following abbreviations have been used for the status of towns:-
M. Corp. Municipal Corporation
M.e. Municipal Committee
e.B. .. Cantonment Board
e.T. .. Census Town
N.A.e. Notified Area Committee
6. N.A. Not available
O.G. .. Out growth
U.A. .. Urban Agglomeration
40
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX-I.
Statement showln, 1991 Terrltorbl Units and chan,. durin, 1981-91
=
Name of State! Name of
Area added DlstrIctITahsll Area substracted StatelDlstrictI
1981- etc. from Tahsil etc. to Net area
State/District! Territorial Name Area which area Is Name Area In which aria Is InKm2
Tahsil Unit In Km 2 substracted Km2 added (+ or-)
2 3.., 4 5 6 7 8 9
PUNJAB
Amritsar
District
Tarn Taran Tam Taran 4 villages, 38.2 Patti Tahsil -38.2
Tahsil Tahsil Lohka(H.B.
No. 253),
Nathuchak
(HB. No. 255),
Samail Manda
(HB No. 260)
2 villages 6.8 Patti Tahsil -6.8
Bahmnlwala
(HB No. 258) Oc
and Uboke
(HB No. 256)
~
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 3 4 5 6 e 7
2 3 4 5 6 7
I. Gurdaspur District T 869 4,979 2,694 2,285 401 4,671 4,366 305
R 693 4,173 2,237 1,936 51 1,307 1,111 196
U 176 806 457 349 350 3,364 3,255 109
1. Pathankot Tahsil T 524 2,771 1,452 1,319 51 1,126 1,109 17
R 403 2,330 1,203 1,127 39 1,025 1,015 10
U 121 441 249 192 12 101 94 7
SulanpurU.A. U
i) Sujanpur(M.C.) U
ill Harijan & Railway U
Colony (O.G.)
Dinanagar (M.c.} U 3 15 10 5 4 21 7 14
8ehrilmpur(C. T.) U
Gurdaspur (M.C.) U 5 21 11 10 291 1,705 1,702 3
Dhariwal (M.C) U 1 I 6 193 110 83
i Filtehnilngill (C. T.) U
3. Satala Tahsil T 71 499 279 220 43 1,394 1,392 2
R 25 171 93 78 6 50 50
U 46 328 186 142 37 1,344 1,342 2
Dera Saba Nanak (M.e.) U 20 1,188 1,188
FatehgarhChurian (M.C.) U I 4 2 2
BatalaU.A. U 45 324 184 140 17 156 154 2
i) Satala (M.C) U 45 324 184 140 15 78 76 2
il) Sakewal (O.G.) U
iii) Gaunspura (O.G.) U
Iv) Ihath~ Inder;it(O.G.} U
v) Marrianwab(O.G.) U
\<i) Umarpur. (O.G.) U
vii) Sa&arpur( O.G.) U 2 78 71
viii) Kothe Malawa (O.G.) U
ix) Sawali Inderjit (O.G.) U
x) Shode-Di-Khui (O.G.) U
xi) Alowal(O.G.} U
Xli) Kharal (O.G.) U
xiii) Nawanpind (O.G.) U
45
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX-] - Cmltd.
Housel. . and Institutional Population
,
Total No. of Houseless Population No. of Institutional Population
StatelDlstrictlTahsHI Rural House- House-
U.AJOtylTown Urban holds Persons Males Females " holds Persons Males Females
2 3- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ma.thaU.A. U 8 33 33
I) MaJitha (M.C.) U 8 33 33
D) Rorl and Idgah (O.G.) U
Amrltsar (M. Crop.) U 6 6 147 6,360 5,493 867
AmritsarCantt. (C.B.) U 3 39 39
)andlala (M.e.) U 2 9 9'"
3. Baba Bakala Tahsil T 4 16 9 7 107 1,369 1,189 180
R 4 16 9 7 102 613 433 180
U 5 756 756
*Rayya (N.A.c.) U 5 756 756
4. Tarn Taran Tahsil T 28 1,146 974 172
R IS 322 225 97
U 13 824 749 75
3. Flrozpur District T 392 2,054 1,135 919 407 8,838 7,914 924
R 103 536 344 192 166 3,153 3,089 64
U 289 1,518 791 727 241 5,685 4,825 860
46
A·I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX·3 - Contd.
Houseless and Institutional Population
294
" 145 149 73 1,456 1,325 131
)
4. Abohar Tahsil T 101 619 369 250 72 1,165 756 509
R 61 329 212 117 6 22 14 8
U 40 290 157 133 66 1,243 742 501
Abohar (M.C,) U 40 290 157 133 66 1,143 742 501
4. Ludhlana District T 1,046 6,144 3,670 2,474 3,355 26,982 26,006 976
R 244 1,176 728 448 396 2,739 2,636 103
U 802 4,968 2,942 2,026 2,959 24,243 23,370 873
1. )agraon Tahsil T 22 96 53 43 78 682 669 13
R 2 17 7 10 43 444. 431 13
U 2.0 79 46 33 35 238 238
)agraon (M.c.) U 19 75 42 33 21 150 150
Raikot (M.e.) U 1 .4 4 12 84 84
AkalGarh (c. T.) U 2 4 4
2. Ludhiana Tahsil T 880 5,411 3,238 2.,1 B3 3,137 24,838 2.3,931 906
R 126 663 'UO 253 306 1,682 1,636 46
U 754 4,758 2,828 1,930 2,831 23,156 22,296 860
*Mullanpur Dakha (N.A.C) U 26 110 58 52
Ludhiana (M. Crop.) U 728 4,648 2,770 1,878 2,B31 23,156 22,296 860
47
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX-3 - Contd.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Nakodar (M.C.) U
"Shahkot (N .A.C) U 4 11 11
4. Jalandhar Tahsil T 190 995 542 453 183 6,407 5,458 949
R 127 697 375 322 23 159 125 34
U 63 298 167 131 160 6,248 5,333 915
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. Balachaur Tahsil T 21 94 54 40 3 12 10 2
R 21 94 54 40 3 12 10 2
U
8. Rupnagar District T 837 4,245 2,718 1,527 221 2,538 2,245 293
R 605 3,064 1,958 1,106 76 1,060 930 130
U 232 1,181 760 421 145 1,478 1,315 163
1. Anandpllr Sahib Tahsil T 264 1,293 865 428 69 600 451 149
R 115 541 340 201 21 94 76 18
U 1"" 752 525 227 48 506 375 131
1. Fatehgarh Sahib Tahsil T 165 825 525 300 104 332 315 17
R 144 699 458 241 96 273 256 17
U 21 126 67 59 8 59 59
Bassi (M.C) U 7 28 15 13
Sirhind (M.C) U 14 98 52 46 8 59 59
2. Rajpura Tahsil T 270 1,229 813 416 82 604 524 80
R 253 1,109 713 396 56 355 292 63
U 17 120 100 20 26 249 232 17
Dera Bassi (M.C) U 3 6 3 3 20 31 23 8
Banllr (M.C) U
Rajpura (M.C) U 14 114 ( 97 17 6 218 209 9
SO
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX-l - Contd.
Houseless and Institutional Population
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
---------------
3. Patiala Tahsil T 254 1,280 663 617 55 1,709 1,142 567
R 53 242 137 105 35 1,125 930 195
U 201 1,038 526 512 20 584 212 372
Patiala U.A. U 194 995 506 489 18 580 208 372
i) Patiala (M.C) U 194 995 506 489 18 580 208 372
ii) Thapar College of Engg. (O.G.) U
iii) D.C.W. Colony (O.G.) U
iv) Hira Bagh Colony (O.G.) U
v) Backside of Central Jail (O.G.) U
vi) Village Kheri GlIjran side (O.G.) U
vii) Backside 0~Thapar (J
College of Engg. (O.G.) U
viii) Village RaslIlplirSaidan (O.G.) U /
Sanallr U.A. U 7 43 20 23 2 4 4
i) Sanallr (M.C) U 7 (J 43 20 23 2 4 4
Ii) BazigarTown(O.G.) U
iii) Outer Area (O.G.) U
10. Sangrur District T 759 3,423 1,976 1,447 540 2,701 2,415 286
R 448 1,832 1,109 723 311 1,320 1,208 112
U 311 1,591 867 724 229 1,381 1,207 174
2. Sangrur TJhsil T 200 840 491 349 193 760 603 157
R 112 530 307 223 35 84 77 7
U 88 310 184 126 158 676 526 150
51
A·I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX·J - Contd.
Houseless ind Instltutlonil Popul.lltion
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Bhawanlgarh U.A. U 4 86 81 5
I) Bhawanlgarh (M.e.) U 4 86 81 5
Ii) Jhugi Basti (Outside M.e.
limits) (O.G.) U
Sangrur (M.e.) U 87 308 182 126 154 590 445 145
Longowal U.A. U 2 2
I) Longowal (M.e.) U 2 2
> 0) Pindi Kehar Sing & Pindi
Dhllwan (O.G.) U
Sunam U.A. U 2 62 62
I) Sunam (M.C,) U 2 62 62
ii) Chamar Tlbbl, Moranwali,
Model Town (Rural)
Gugapeer, Kothe Harlgarh
and Kothe Sln&hpur (O.G.) U
Lehragaga (M.C,) U 16 88 55 33 22 22
Dhanaula {M.C} U 19 9 10 3 16 16
BOirnalOi (M.e.) U 12. ..2 311 294 23 333 331 2
Bhadaur (M.e.) U 1 10 . 6 10 37 23 14
11 . 8athlnda DIstrict T 580 2,910 1,695 1,215 16. 2,1" 1,74' 358
R 326 1,371 842 529 108 1,251 1,"6 155
U 254 1,539 853 686 60 855 652 203
S·)l~3/1l(JI/~[)/96
52
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
APPENDIX-] - Coneld.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Mama (M.C) U 13 73 45 28 5 56 54 2
Budhlada (M.C) U 12 49 24 25 2 22 22
Bareta (M.C) U 8 24 13 11
12. Faridkot District T 2,679 17,974 10,425 7,549 326 5,552 4,764 788
R 1,585 10,915 6,788 4,127 182 1,434 965 469
U 1,094 7,059 3,637 3,422 144 4,118 3,799 319
2. Faridkot Tahsil T 657 4,064 2,344 1,720 139 2,500 2,273 227
R 511 3,173 1,921 1,252 73 300 222 78
U 146 891 423 468 66 2,200 2,051 149
3. MlIktsar Tahsil T 756 4,867 3,117 1,750 107 1,718 1,231 487
R 621 3,733 2,582 1,151 60 781 433 348
U 135 1,134 535 599 47 937 798 139
5-B -63/RGI/ND/96
A·2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901
A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901
Fly-Leaf
This table corresponds to table A-2 of 1981, 1971, The population for 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981
1961 and 1951 censuses. It furnishes data relating to growth censuses was recast by adding of substractlng the figures for
of population over the decades 1901-1991 at State and transferred areas as published In the relevant District Census
district level for males and females separately for total Handbooks of the respective areas.
population.
As the village-wise data for the census prior to 1951
, Decadal variation In population Is shown In absolute were not available, there was some difficulty In adjusting the
fieures In column 4 and In term of percentages In column figures for earlier censuses. The population of the transferred
5. The figures given In columns 3,6 and 7 for earlier decades areas for censuses prior to 1951 had to be estimated on
have' been adjusted to conform to the present territorial the assumption that the proportion of population In the area
boundaries -in respect of State and each district separately. transferred to the total population of the district/tahsil in
Thus the table provides comparable data for the last 90 which It was situated at the time of transfer was the same
years for study of growth of population. In particular previous census, as It was In J95 J•
Sex·wlse break up of the population so estimated for
Adjustment of Populadon a previous census was worked out on the basis of malel
female distribution of population In that particular previous
. The details of Jurisdictional changes which occurred during
census of the district/tahsil In which It was situated at the
the period 1981 to 1991 are shown In Appendix-I to
time of the transfer.
table A.I and Appendix to this table. The population
figures for districts were adjusted on the basis of the Statement- J will illustrate the method of estimation of
Instructions Issued by the Registrar General, India. population for transferred territories during previous censuses.
STATEMENT-I
Table iIIustradn, the method of esdmadon of ,revious eenosus POIIuladon for transferred territory
PopulatiOn
2 3 5
FiroJpur District
Population of district as 486,894 504,280 621,028 647,41l
at 1981 Census I
Deduct
Population of three villages of (1) (2) (3) (4)
Firozpur tahsil of Flrozpur district 1,107 1,146 1,412 1,472
transferred durinit 1981·91 to
Faridkot district
Population of Firozpur 485,787 503,134 619,616 645,941
district which should be
shown In Table A-2 of 1991
Faridkot District
Population of Faridkot N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A.
district which should be
shown in Table A·2 of 1991
after adding the population
of 3 villa!1;es transferred
from Flrozpur district
55
56
STATEHEHT-I- COfIeld.
Population ,,
Description 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Remar1cs
6 7 8 9 10
Fir01Pur District
"
Population of district as 799,048 702,563 872,632 1,044,936 1,307,804 (1) 1597 x 4861894
at 1981 Census 702,563
(2) 1597 x 504,280
Deduct 702,563
Population of three villages of (5) (3) 1597 X 621,028
firozpur tahsil of FirOlpllr 1,816 1,597 1,712 2,373 3,091 702,563
district transferred dUring (4) 1597 x 647,413
1981-91 to Faridkot district 702,563
(5) 1597 x 799,048
Poplilation of firozpur 797,232 700,966 870,920 1,042,563 1,304,713 702,563
district which should be
shown in Table A-2 of 1991
faridkot District
Population of faridkot N.A. 752,095 986,570 1,156,133 1,439,319
district which should be
shown in Table A-2 of 1991
after adding the population
of 3 villages transferred
from FirolPur district.
Table A-2 is followed by an appendix which provides due to change in jurisdiction. Suitable notes have been added
area and population of the State and the districts in 1991, to explain the juiisdictional changes.
its comparison with area and population prevailing at the
Statement-2 gives the percentage of decadal variation
time of 1981 Census, 1981 population adjusted to the
of population from 1901 to 1991 for total, IUral and urban
199 I iurisdiction and net increase or decrease in population
areas separately.
STATEM£NT·2
Statement showing the pucentagp" "f decadal variation of population from 1901 to 1991 for total,
rurill omd urban ilreas
Total
State! Rural 1901- 1981- lY71- 1961- 1951- 1941- 1931- 1921- 1911- 1901-
District Urban 1991 1991 1»9 1 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911
2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PUNJAB T + 168.B2 +20.81 +23.89 +21.70 +2t.56 - 4.58 + 19.82 + 12.02 + 6.26 -'0.18
R +116.11 +17.69 + 17.48 +20.63 +19.47 - 9.71 +16.06 + 8.92 + 6.'1 -10.46
U +54t.15 +28.95 +44.51 +25.27 +29.06 +20.02 +4'.85 +14.37 + 6.92 -13.00
I. Gurdaspllr T + 150.11 + 16.08 +23.10 +25.34 +15.24 - 0.45 +18.99 +13.26 + 1.99 -11.44
District R + 115.40 + 15.62 +20.89 +24.09 + 14.67 - 9.50 +17.30 +12.21 + 2.77 -11.54
U +483.64 + 17.71 + 31.79 +30.54 +17.67 +73.10 +34.72 +24.12 - 5.45 -10.50
2 Amril'ar T + 111.03 + 14.44 + 19.23 + 19.64 +12.26 -15.68 +25.16 +20.20 + 5.52 -13.98
District R + 67.40 + 12.53 + 12.83 +21.48 + 11.70 -16.54 + 17.25 -11.79 + 4.51 -15.02
U +325.39 + 18.32 +34.77 + 15.40 + 13.59 -13.59 +49.66 +56.77 + 10.16 - 8.87
3 Firozpllr T +230.97 +23.23 +25.14 + 19.71 +24.25 -12.08 +23.42 + 4.25 +23.15 + 3.57
District R + 196.32 + 21.53 +24.14 +22.43 +21.85 -15.40 +21.60 - 0.11 +26.80 + 0.87
U +427.23 + 28.96 +28.73 +11.18 + 32.37 + 1.02 + 31.55 +29.39 + 5.61 +18.84
GROW PUNJAB
TH OF POPULATION
1981-91
1~8~~!IAS£
PERCENTAG E
POPULATION IN
J
OR PATIALA P 15.01 - 20 .00 I'
. I
Based upon SlIrlte-yaflndl a mop w,th
- the permiSSion of the Sur",,€! yor Gen@ral of India © Goy.rnmeo' of Ind 10 Copyr;qht , 1997.:
PUNJAB
GROWTH OF POPULATION
1901-91
l'Y
~ 'J
{~
II l
PUNJAB
I
Scale is excggerated four timet for the stote
Doto are not ovailable for Kopurthala, Potrolo, Songrur ,8c!hmdo and
Fondkot di~tncts for the decodes prior to 1951 MALES
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:COISUS_"c:..._AR_ _. _ - - - '
._. _ _ 1
Based upon Survey 01 In die map with the perml!7.SIOn ol the SuP,eyor General of in(.1io
© Government of India Co~yrighl , 1997.
JAM M U
PUNJAB &
.,
(
l
~. E~ ENTIRELY RURAL
Bal.d upon SurvlY of India map with the permis5ion of the Surveyor General of IndIO
@ Government of Indio Copyright • 1997.
(u{OOOOO)
60
55
'0
PUNJAB
GROWTH OF URBAN
POPULATION 1901-91
~ CLASSIV
~ (POPULATION 1000.0. - 19.999)
_
CLA$SI/SI/I
(POPULATION 9999 AND BELOW)
B... d UPO" Sur.ty 01 indio mop with tI,. ptrmluton ot tho Survoyor Gt"tral ot I"dle.
© Government at InOiG COPY'lfIIt , 1997.
57
STATEMEHT-2-Concld.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
4. Ludhiana T +246.81 +35.98 +28.06 +28.22 + 25.95 + 0.62 +22 . .15 + 18.69 + 9.78 -22.99
DisUict R + 98.14 +16.64 +13.85 + 18.02 + 17.65 - 5.97 +17.91 + 14.59 + 9.55 -22.80
U + 1,243.82 +62.64 +54.66 + 53.00 + 51.96 +28.97 +44.46 + 46.25 + 11.35 -24.27
5. jalandhar T +121.10 +16.85 +19.26 +18.62 + 16.32 - 6.46 +19.45 + 14.77 + 2.59 -12.59
District R + 65.89 + 15.69 + 10.28 + 16.11 + 15.33 -17.76 +15.03 + 13.87 + 2.69 -12.24
U +442.84 +18.97 +40.13 +24.91 + 18.88 +44.88 +44.70 +20.18 + 1.98 -14.66
6. Kapurthala T N.A. + 18.60 +26.94 +24.94 + 16.51 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R N.A. +25.72 + 15.76 +24.68 + 14.69 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 250.60 + 1.95 +63.96 +25.82 + 23.00 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
7. Hoshiarpur T + 100.45 + 16.83 + 18.39 +20.75 + 9.61 - 7.46 +13.46 + 11.30 + 0.99 - 7.22
District R + 85.87 +15.68 +15.25 +19.08 + 11.03 -10.58 +11.10 + 9.11 • + 2.39 - 4.99
U +255.14 +23.67 +41.18 +34.51 - 0.81 +24.42 +44.88 +51.77 -19.42 -30.86
8. Rupnagar T +172.77 +27.81 +30.46 +15.27 + 24.61 + 5.91 + 13.89 + 9.83 - 0.78 -13.36
District R +112.36 +21.64 +20.41 + 18.55 + 11.99 + 3.77 + 9.89 + 9.68 + 0.40 -13.03
U + 1,569.42 + 50.23 + 87.22 - 0.29 + 168.37 + 38.44 + 154.38 +15.22 -30.71 -21.13
9. Patiala T N.A. +20.86 +29.55 +26.75 + 36.90 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R N.A. +20.34 +23.46 +26.93 + 42.87 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 371.67 + 22.11 + 46.78 +26.26 . + 22.50 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
10. Sangrur T N.A. +21.26 +22.99 +20.15. + 24.42 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R N.A. +18.70 +19.14 +18.62 + 25.12 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 492.77 +29.96 +38.10 +26.59 + 21.55 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
11. Bathinda T N.A. + 19.57 +27.24 +23.76 + 33.68 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R N.A. + 19.84 + 19.66 +23.81 + 29.64 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 1,617.28 +18.68 +62.32 +23.53 + 56.16 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
12. Faridkot T N.A. +20.26 +24.49 +17.19 + 31.18 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R N.A. + 17.82 + 18.04 +16.91 + 24.31 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U + 1,231.31 +28.02 +50.77 +18.31 + 69.84 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
It is observed from the above statement that there has Punjab's population has increased by 20.81 per cent
been an Increase of 168.82 per cent In the total population during the decade 19B 1-91. Slgnlflcantly this Is the lowest
'of the state since 1'901. In rural areas the Increase has ever growth rate for the State since Independence. Growth
been 116.17 per cent and In urban areas 541.15 per cent. rate of rural and urban population during the decade 1981·
91 for the state Is 17.69 and 28.95 per cent respectively.
But for the decades 1901-11 and 1941-51, when Among the districts In the State, highest growth rate has
there were declines, the percentage growth rate steadily been registered In Ludhlana (35.98 per cent) and the lowest
increased. The Punjab State suffered a decrease of 10.78 In Amritsar (14.44 per cent).
per cent in its population during 1901-11 as this decade
was witness to the havoc of epidemics and famines in their Sex lido
full fury which took a heavy toll of human lives In the State.
However, Punjab recorded a growth rate of 6.26 per cent One of the basic demographic characteristics of the
during 1911·21 which accelerated till 1941 when it population is the sex composition. AnalysIs of the
reached 19.B2 per cent during 1931·41. The population sex composItion plays a vital role In any study of the
ngures had revealed a net decrease of 4.58 per cent in population. The sex composition of the populatIon Is affected
the decade 1941-51. The exodus of the Muslim populatlon by the differentials In the mortality conditions of males
on a mass scale In 1947 In the wake of the partition of and females, sex selective migration and the sex ratio at
the country was not matched in numbers by the In-migration birth. This is an Index of soclo-economlc conditions prevailing
of the Hindus/Sikhs and this differential wiped out the entire In any region. The Indlan census defines sex ratio as the
natural growth rate of population in the decade 1941-51. number of females per thousand males. The following
The state experienced a growth rate of 21.56 per cent, statement-3 gives the comparatIve sex ratio for total, rural
21.70 per cent and 23.89 per cent during the decades and urban population of the state and districts.
1951·6 \ 1'961·71 and 1971-81 respectively.
J
58
STATEMENT-l
Changes in the sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 1901-1991
Total
State! Rural
District Urban 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PUNJAB T 882 879 865 854 844 836 815 799 780 832
R 888 884 868 865 854 855 832 808 785 8J6
U 868 865 856 817 807 750 721 735 740 804
I. Gurdaspur T 908 907 890 869 846 843 809 796 774 853
District R 90S 908 893 886 857 846 813 792 771 851
U 895 904 881 804 804 816 769 812 798 877
2. Anuitsar T 873 871 856 854 841 841 803 794 781 129
District R 871 876 866 877 871 890 843 792 791 851
U 876 860 831 803 774 733 689 714 736 771
3. Firozpur T 894 884 875 842 837 810 814 802 778 826
District R 896 885 876 861 861 851 848 822 804 852
U 887 879 872 783 760 662 678 696 662 694
4 LlIdhiana T 844 859 846 854 846 832 791 784 765 829
District R 879 879 859 859 846 851 813 790 765 824
U 812 832 823 843 846 753 882 749 770 863
5. Jalal1dhar T 899 893 883 873 862 859 841 807 783 848
District R 907 90S 885 897 882 887 853 811 783 848
u 885 871 878 813 812 743 775 785 779 845
6. Kapurthala T 896 898 889 886 880 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R 910 919 90S 896 887 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.J..
U 807 850 840 853 856 790 765 773 752 796
7. H05hiarpLir T 919 915 899 903 877 879 867 856 828 878
District R 925 922 904 910 885 885 871 859 828 877
U 890 871 868 845 819 825 814 804 828 891
8. i{llpnagar T 870 861 854 812 812 802 789 781 756 807
District R 870 866 855 838 813 802 790 780 755 806
U 870 844 848 700 802 791 773 791 784 820
9. Patiala T 880 863 847 829 805 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R 874 864 844 831 812 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 895 862 855 822 788 766 742 745 721 780
10. Sangrllr T 870 860 840 832 821 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R 867 854 832 828 816 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 881 882 874 849 840 797 741 704 732 810
, I. Bathinda T 880 864 851 833 833 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R 881 867 849 834- 835 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 875 855 862 827 823 762 701 6H 657 722
12. Faridkot T 882 882 865 852 864 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
District R 880 888 860 852 866 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
U 887 894 882 853 850 768 709 678 682 787
It will be observed from this statement that sex ratio and 868 respectively.
in Puniab has improved consistently from 1911 onwards The overall sex ratio In the State has Increased by 3
from 780 to 882 except that It was slightly higher only points (879 In 1981 to 882 In 199 I), In the rural areas,
in 1901, being 832. The highest sex ratio i.e. 919 has sex ratio has Improved by 4 points (884 In 1981 to 888
been recorded in Hoshiarpur district and lowest at 844 in In 1991), whereas In the urban sector the ratio has gone
LudhiJnJ district at the 1991 Census. The rural and urban up by 3 points (865 III 1981 to 868 In 1991).
sex ratiCf -in the state according to 1991 Census is 888
~- -~- --
rr~~'~~-----------'
I
I
PUNJAB
I SEX RATIO
1991
Vml050 10 20 30 ,0Km
..,
(
STATE TIu
DISTRICT ~ 921 AND ABOVE
'TAHSil
POCKET FOR KAPURTHALA K ~ 901 - - no
DOCKET FOR PATfAL A P
~~ 331 -- 900
~!Su'TEA"ERAGf_882)
[1111 861 -- 880
~l
'L'__:
" . " __.''_"
" 860 AND BELOW
------------------~-----------------------------------------_j
Percentage
Decade decade
State/District Year Persons varladon varladon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7
Percenta&e
Decade decade
Sute/Dlstrlct Year Persons varfadon varladon Males Females
2 3 i 5 6 7
Percentalle
Decade decade
St.lte/District Year Persons varia don varladon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7
2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) Three villages with an area of 31.0 Sq. Kms and population of 3091 of Flrozpur tahsil of Flrozpur district transferred to
Muktsar tahsil of Farldkot district, - Vide Punjab Govt Notification No. 2/18/88-RE-1I (1)/762 dated 27.1.89.
(b) Six villages with an area of 8.9 Sq. Kms and population 1261 of Samrala tahsil of Ludhlana district transferred to Balachaur
tahsil of Hoshiarpur district vide Punjab Govt Notification No. 1555 RE·II(1)·84/2683 dated 23.4.1981:.
(c)(i) Changes enumerated as against foot note with symbol (b) above.
(ii) Two villages with an area of 3.3 Sq. Kms and population 306 of Rupna&ar tahsil of Rupnagar district transferred to Balachaur
tahsil of Hoshiarpur district vide Punjab Govt. Notification No. 1555-RE(II)(I)-8412683 dated 23.4.198<1.
(d) Changes enumerated as against foot note of, symbol C(ii) above.
(e) Changes enumerated as against foot note of symbol (a) above.
A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE
A-l VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE
fly-Leaf
This table corresponds to Table A.3 of 1951, 1961, (vi) 5,000 - 9,999
1971 and 1981 Censuses and gives the distribution of total
number of Inhabited villages by seven broad population ranges (vii) 10,000 and aoove
shown below:-
It also provides number of villages and rural population
(il Less than 200 by sex under each population range. The figures are given
(Ii) 200 - 499 first for the state followed by districts and tahsils within each
district.
(iiil 500 - 999
(ivl 1,000 - 1,999 The following statement gives the population living In
villages of various population sizes as percentage of the total
(vi 2,000 - 4,999 rural population In 1991.
STATEMENT-I
Population livinl in villille5 of VilriOUS populildon slleS ilS percenUle of the total fUrill population In 1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10. SaniJllr District 0.15 1.53 9.19 26.97 48.01 13.32 0.83
II. Bathlnda District 0.02 0.61 4.44 24.70 48.25 17.20 4.78
It is observed from the above statement that maximum as urban areas or their economic pattern does not warrant
rural population lives In villages of size class 2,000-4,999 them to be treated as urban. There are 14 villages In Punjab
followed by 1,000-1,999 and 500-999 size classes. These having population of over 10,000 each. Five villages In this
three classes together account for 82.19 per cent of total size class of population have been returned In Bathlnda
rural population of the State. district, two each In Gurdaspur, Amrltsar and Flrozpur
districts and one each In Ludhlana, lalandhar and Sangrur
It Is also seen that 7.14 per cent of the rural population district.
lives in villages of less than 500 population and 10.67 per
cent In villages of over 5,000 population. In spite of the Statement-2 gives the percentage ofvlllages and population
size of population, the latter class of villages continue to by size class of villages In 1981 and 1991 for the State
be treated as rural because they have either not been declared and each district.
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68
STATEMENT·2
Percentl,. of villa,. and population by size class of villar. In 1981 and 1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10. Sangrur District 1981 12.87 2.42 29.00 14.38 33.66 31.90
1991 10.01 1.68 21.72 9.19 34.70 26.97
11. Bathlnda District 1981 4.81 0.90 17.50 7.13 42.69 31.09
1991 4.01 0.63 12.81 4.44 39.01 24.70
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STATEM~T·2-Coodd
2 9 10 11 12 13 14
3. Firozpur District 1981 10.46 31.99 0.36 2.34 '" ')9 1.31
1991 13.95 36.67 1.07 5.79 :l
\. ' - 2.10
This statement reveals that while the proportion of increased. The proportion of number of small villages in the
number of villages in size classes less than 500 and 500-999 State has gone down from 35.92 per cent in 1981 to 30.88
have shown il decreasing trend during 1981-91, in all other per cent in 1991. This is mainly due to natural increase.
size classes the proportion of number of villages has This trend is prevailing in all the districts.
TABLE A·3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE
72
A-J VILLAGES CLASSIFIED
Total
numbEr of Total Rural Population
Inhabited
State/ District/Tahsil village Persons Males Females
2 3
" 5
6 7 8 9 10 11
500-999 1000-999
Population Population
State! District/Tahsil Number Males Females Number Males Females
12 U 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Total
number of Total Rural Population
inhabited
State/District/Tahsil villa~ Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11
500-999 1000-999
Population Population
SLlte/DistrictJTahsll Number Males Females Number Males Females
12 13 11 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
This table corresponds to Table A-IV of 195 I, 196 I, For the deflnltlonofa town, the reader may refer to the fly-
1971 and 1981 Censuses and presents all the towns and urban leaf to Table A-I. However, only places with a Municipal
agglomerations and their population by sex, decadal variation Corporation or Municipal Committee or a Cantonment Board
since 1901. The civic status and the area figures of the towns or a Notified Area Committee and a Census town have been
are also given in the table. The status and area figures are, treated as towns In 1991 Census. The towns with population of
however, confined to I 96 I, 1971, 198 I and 199 I Censuses 100,000 and above are also termed as cities. An alphabetical
only. Data for each constituent town/outgrowth of each urban list of all towns and urban agglomerations is given at the end of
agglomeration has also been presented separately. this fly-leaf to facllltate reference to the entries in the table.
The townsl urba n agglomerations are arranged In descending This table Is supplemented by the following four appendices.
order of their 1991 population and have been classitled under
the following six size classes. Appendlx-'
Class I Population 100,000 and above This appendix gives the new towns of 1991 which were not
treated as towns in 198 I and also the towns of 1981 which have
Class II Population 50,000 - 99,999 been declassified as rural In 1991. For the new towns the area
Class III Population 20,000 - 49,999 asof 1991 and forthe deciasslHed towns the area as of the 1981
Class IV Population 10,000 - 19,999 Census are presented. The population of these areas In 1981
Class V Population 5,000 - 9,999 and 1991 are also shown In the appendix. This appendix shows
Class VI Population less than 5,000 the changes In rural/urban status of places between 1981 and
1991.
The total population of the urban agglomeration alongwlth
Its constituent unit Is given In the class In which the urban Appendlx-2
agglomeration as a whole falls. The changes In the total This appendix gives places with less than 5,000 population
population of towns falling In each class have also been given 11'\ treated as towns for the first time In 1991 and their area and
the table. For working out the class totals for each census, the population.
towns have been divided ll'Ito various classes according to their
population size at a particular census. For example, If a town falls Appendix-l
in class II according to Its population In I 99 I Census but Its
population in 1981 was less I.e. It fell In class III, Its population This appendix gives towns of 1981 with population less
for 1981 has been included In class III while for 1991 Its than 5,000 which have been declasslfled as rural In 1991' and
population is included in class II. their area and population In 1981.
There are certain cases where a place was treated as town Appendix 2 and 3 Indicate the change in rural/urban status
in some census and declassified as urban in subsequent census of places with less than 5,000 population from 198 \ to 1991.
and again treated as town, then in such cases population Appendix-4
particulars are given only for those censuses In which It was town
and the word 'declassified' recorded against the census year In This appendix gives the list of towns which have undergone
which It was declasslfled. The population figures for eariler change In area between 1981 and 1991, their area a(ld
censuses in this table have been presented according to that population at the two censuses, with reasons for change In areJ.
census and are notadlusted toconfinn to the presentclasslflcatlon.
The totals given in the table for each of the previous censuses are The following statement shows the number of cities and
the totals of populations of all towns which were classified In the towns and their population In the State since 1901.
respective class in that census.
STATEMEHT-1
Number of dtles i1nd towns and their populildon In PunJab In 1901-1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
83
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STATEMENT-'- Cone/a.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15
The number of towns In the State has been changing from towns In the State, the population of the towns has shown an
census to census. The variation from 190 I to 1941 was only Increasing trend from 1911 onwards. Among the 120 towns
marginal. There was a marked spurt in numberoftownsln 1951 and urban agglomerations In Punjab In 1991 Census, 10 are
Census and remained almost the same upto 1971 Census. A class I, 18 class II, 25 class III, 46 class IV, 14 class V and 7
large Increase in the number of towns In 1981 Census was due class VI towns.
to inclusion of number ofNotltled Area Committees. Variation
In number of towns between 1981 and 1991 Is mainly due to The statement-2 gives the number of towns and percentage
:lenotification of 21 Notified Area Committees by the State of population In each class to total urban population from
Government. However, despite the variations In number of 1901-1991.
STATEMENT-2
Number of towns and percenta.es of population In each t1ass to total urban population from 1901-1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
There was only one city namely Amritsar having population terms of percentages, class I population has Increased from
100,000 and above In the beginnlngofthe century. As against 17.38 percent In 1901 to 54.16 percent In 1991. In class II towns
this we have now as many as 10 cities, three having been added percentage has Increased to 19.91 per cent In 1991 from
only in I 991 . The percentage population living In class I cities 15.84 percent In 1971. It shows thatthere has been maximum
has been consistently on the rise except during the decade gain In proportion of population living In class I and II towns at
1941-51 when the country and state faced the partition. In the 1991 Census, whereas In other classes It has gone down.
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85
Urban Area and Density of Populadon in each class towns and density of populat.lon In each class for 1991 and
1981 censuses.
The followingstatement-3 shows the percentage of area of
STATEMENT·3
Area of towns In each class as perCentile of urban area of sute and density of population In each class
1991 1981
Area as Area as
percentage of Density percentage of Density
Class, total urban area per km 2 total urban area perkm 2
2 3 4 5
It will be seen that density of population Increased as towns Growth of Urban Populadon-classwise
of lower class moved to higher class. An obvious reason for this
phenomenon Is that while the population of a town Increases, The followlngstatement-4 shows the number and population
the area does not Increase as much. of cities and towns of 1981 and 1991 censuses arranged in six
classes. Further the cities have been again classified as (a) Cities
It is also dear from the above statement that the highest with one million and above population; (b) Cities with 500,000
urban density of population has been recorded In class I towns to 999,999 population and (c) Cities with 100,000 to
In 1991 (5,834) and In 1981 (4,810) census. The lowest 499,999 population. This statement Is based on the population
urban density of population has been recorded In class V towns of Individual towns.
of 1991 Census (2,007) and In class IV towns of 1981 Census
(2,466).
STATEMENT-4
Number and population of cities and towns of 1981 and 1991 censuses arranled In six classes I to VI
Percentage
1991 1981 increase or
Increase or Increase or decrease in
Oass of No. of Total No. of Total Decrease In Decrease In population
State towns towns population towns population No.of towns population (1981-91)
2 3 . 5 6 7 8 9
Punjab All Oasses 120 5,993,225 134 4,647,757 -14 + 1,345,468 +28.95
Total Oass-I 10 3,246,224 7 2,155,714 +3 +1,090,510 +50.59
a) Odes with one Millton 1,042,740 +1 +1,042,740
and above population
b) Odes with 500,000 to 2 1,218,345 2 1,201,896 + 16,449 + 1.37
999,999 population
c) Odes with 100,000 to 7 985,139 5 953,818 +2 +31,321 +3.28
499,999 population
Oass - 11 18 1,193,171 10 668,780 +8 +524,391 + 78.41
Oass - III 25 774,453 27 940,482 -2 -166,029 -17.65
86
STATEME'NT·4 - Coneld.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
There were 134 towns/Urban Agglomerations in the State towns and 7 class VI towns in 1991 Census as compared to
atthe 1981 Census. Subsequently 21 Notified Area Committees 1981 Census.
were de notified by the State Government. At the time of i 991
Census, seven places have acquired the status of new towns. As Movement of Odes and Towns from one class to another
such there has been a net loss of 14towns i.e. from 134 in 1981 The following statement·S gives information about the
to I 20 in 1991. movement of Cities and towns from one class to another during
It is for the first time that Ludhiana has returned a 1981·91. Inthis statement (a) Indicates number and population
metropolitan city with a population of 10 lakh and above in of towns which a particular class of 1991 has received by a
1991 Census. There are ten class 1 cities in 1991 in process of dec~ment from the next higher class range(s) of
comparison to seven at the time of 1981 Census. Again there 1981 j (b) indicates number and population of towns which a
are i 8 class II towns claiming 1,193,171 population in 1991 particular class of 1991 has received by a process of Increment
in comparison to 10 class II towns with 668,780 population in from the next lower or any other lower range of J 98 Jj (c)
1981. There is an increase of 3 class I towns, 8 class II towns, indicates number and population of towns which a particular
10 class IV towns and decrease of 2 class III towns, 26 class V class of 1981 has passed down by a process of decrement to the
next lower or any other lower range of 1991.
STATEMENT·S
Movement of cities and towns from one class to another durin, 1981·1991
(a) Indicates number and population of towns which a particular class of 1991 has received by a process of decrement from the next higher
class range(s)
(b) Indicates number and population of towns which a particular class of 1991 has received by a process of Increment from the next lower or
any other lower range of 198 I
(e) Indicates number and population of towns which a particular class of 198 I has passed down by a process of decrement to the next lower
or any other lower range of 1991
(Increment and decrement of towns in the statement relates to their tenitorial (on tent In 1991)
II
Category 1981 1991 1981 1991
of popu' popu· popu- popu-
State movement Class No. lation lation Class No. lation lation
2 3 . 5 6 7 8 9 10
Punjab (a)
(e)
III IV
Category 1981 1991 1981 1991
of popu- popu- popu- popu-
State movement Class No. lation lation Class No. lation lation
2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Punjab (a)
V VI
Category 1981 1991 1981 1991
of popu- popu- popu- popu-
State movement Oass No_ ladon ladon Class No_ ladon ladon
2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Punjab (a)
(b)
(c) I) IV 1 10,454 12,880
II)V 12 76,867 91,428
m)VI 8 33,680 43,336*
* Excludes the populadon of Narot Jalmal Singh declassified town as the 1991 comparable rural populadon Is not available.
N= New Town in 1991
46 towns of 1981 Census have changed their category In STATEMENT-6 - COIIc/d.
1991 as they have crossed the population limit of their
respective classes. Of these towns, 3 towns ascended from class 2 3 4 5
II to I, 11 ascended from class III to II, 9 ascended from class
IV to III, 19 ascended from class V to IV and 2 ascended from Gurdaspur district
Class VI to V during 1981-91. Two towns Bhogpur and
V 5,337 6,095 +14.20
Am ritsa r Cantt. have moved down due to decrease In population.
VI 4,250 4,806 +13.08
New Towns
Amritsar dlstrict
The following statement-6 gives the percentage variation
of population 1981-91 of places which were not treated as VI 2 14,433 21,966 +52.19
towns in 1981 but treated as such in 1991, classified by size Flrozpur district
class.
V 5,244 7,604 +45.00
STATEMENT-6
Ludhlana district
Percent.'lge variation of population 1981-91 of places which
were not treated as towns in 1981 but treated as such In V 4,006 8,564 +38.89
1991 classified by State/Districts and size class
Faridkot district
Percentage V 6,888 8,572 +24.45
No. of Populadon Populadon variadon
Class towns In 1981 In 1991 1981-91 Of the seven new towns added In 1991, two belonged to
class IV, four to class V and one to class VI. The maximum
2 3 4 5 variations In the population of these towns durlngthe last decade
was In class IV which registered an Increase of 52.19 per cent.
Punjab
IV 2 14,433 21,966 +52.19
Statement 7 furnishes the percentage variation of population
1981-91 of places treated as towns In 1981 but removed from
V 4 21,475 27,835 +29.62 the list of towns In 1991 classified by State/District and size
VI 4,250 4,806 + 13.08 class.
----------_ ... _-------------------.
88
STATEMENT-7 STATEMENT-7-Conc/d.
Percentage variation of population .98. -91 of places trNted
as towns in 1981 but removed from the list of towns In 199. 2 3 4 5
classified by State or U.T.I District and size clau
Rupn.l~ district
Amritsar district Note: * N.A.C. Narot )a1mal Sln&h comprised portions of three
vlllaeesSIYONTITARFNAROT (H.B.78l,DALPAT TARF
V 3 22,176 31,892 +43.81 NAROT (H.B.79) and KHARKHARA TARF NAROT
(H.B.80) In 1981 Census. The portions have sInce been
Ludhtana district treated as mel'itd In the respective v111aees In 1991 Census
and population counted thelrin accordlniIY.
V 5,148 6,024 +17.02
.. Villaees Bholath Garbl (H.B.122) and Bholath Sharld
)alandhar district (H. B.12 3) tOlrether formed the rural portion after
dedasslftcation ofN.A.C. Bhulath.
V 2 11,196 7,092 -36.66
There are one class IV town, twelve class V towns and eight
Kapurthala district class VI towns of 1981 Census which have been declassified and
are not treated as towns at the time of 1991 Census.
V 2 12,064 12,546 +4.00
The following statement-8 gives the population of urban
VI 3 12,950 17,985" + 38.88 cities/towns which are common to 1981 and 1991 by thelrsJze
Hoshlarpur district
class In 1981 and 1991. This statement has been prepared
taking Into account the population of individual towns/cities.
V 6,630 9,552 +44.07 The population of outgrowths has, however, been Included in
the main town for classlflcatlon of size class of town.
STATEMENT-8
Population of urban cities/towns which are common to .98. and f 991 by their size class In • 98. and 1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
7 2, I 55,7 14 2,905,398
II 10 668,780 340,826 529,577
III 27 940,482 663,594 565,985
IV 3S 514,051 208,468 412,319 3,832 10,454
V 28 225,038 213,945 64,340 4,896 12 76,867
VI 6 22,691 10,770 14,668 8 33,680
All Classes 113 4,526,756 3,246,224 1,193, I 71 774,453 626,264 75,110 23,396 21 121,001
89
There were 134 towns in 1981, of which 21 towns were towns remained as class IV containing 412,319 persons and
declassified and as such I 13 towns continued to be treated as one town moved down to class VI due to decrease In population.
towns in 1991 Census. In this statement the movement of There were 40 class V towns in 1981 of which 12 towns have
different size class oftowns has been depicted during 1981-91. been declassified. The remainIng 28 towns continued as towns
There were 7 class I towns in 198 I and they remained as class In 1991 Census of which 19 towns became class IV containing
lin 1991 Census also. There were 10 class II towns comprising 213,945 persons, 8 towns remained as class V havIng 64,340
668,780 population in 1981, of which three towns namely persons and one town moved down to class VI due to decrease
Hoshiarpur, Moga and Abohar have attained the status of class In population. There were 14 class VI towns In 1981 of which
I towns as the population of individual towns has crossed 1 lac. 8 towns have been declassified. The remainIng 6 towns continued
These three towns contained 340,826 persons and the remainIng as towns in 1991 Census of which 2 towns became class V
seven towns have the population of 529,577 as per 1991 containing 10,770 persons and 4 towns remained as class VI
Census. There were 27 class III towns in 1981 of which 11 towns having 14,668 persons.
towns have become class II havIng 663,594 persons In 199 I
Census and 16 towns remained as class III containIng 565,985 Number of Towns by classes
population according to 1991 Census. There were 36 class IV
towns In 1981 of which one town has been declassified. The The following statement-9 fumlshes the number of towns
remaining 35 towns continued as towns in 1991 Census of of each class from 1901 to 1991 for the state and districts.
which 9 towns became class II IcontaIning 208, 468 persons, 25
STATEMENT-9
Number of towns of Nch class durin, 1901-1" 1 (An Urban Alglomeratlon has been classified accordin, to Its total population)
State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
All Classes
PUNJAB 120 1]4 106 106. 110 75 66 59 62 76
Gurdaspur District 12 11 10 11 11 6 6 7 8 9
Amritsar District 10 11 9 8 9 9 7 7 6 7
Firozpur District 10 9 9 9 8 7 7 6 6 6
Ludhiana District 10 10 6 7 7 5 4 3 4 6
Jalandhar District 14 16 12 II 13 8 8 8 8 10
Kapurthala District 3 8 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
Hoshiarpur District 9 10 9 8 "II 6 5 3 6 9
Rupnagar District 8 9 7 7 4 3 2 2
Patiala District 12 13 11 11 11 9 8 8 7 8
Sangrur District 12 14 12 12 15 9 8 6 6 7
Bathinda District II 12 11 11 II 4 3 2 2 3
Faridkot District 9 11 7 7 6 6 6 5 4 4
Class-!
PUNJAB 10 7 4 4 ] ]
Gurdaspur District 2 2
Amritsar District 1
Firozpur District
Ludhiana District 1
Jalandhar District I"
Kapurthala District
Hoshiarpur District
Rupnaltar District
Patiala District
Sangrur District
Bathinda District
Faridkot District
90
STATEMENT-' - Concd.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Class-II
PUNJAB 18 10 B 5 2 2 4 3 2 2
Gurdaspur District 2 2
Amritsar District
Firozpur District 3 2 2 I
Ludhiana District
Jalandhar District
Kapurthala District 2 2
Hoshiarpur District
RlIpnagar District
Patiala District 2
Sangrur District 3
Bathinda District
Faridkot District 4 2
Class-III
PUNJAB 25 27 22 23 17 1J 6 5 4 4
Gurdaspur District 2
Amritsar District 2 I
Firozpllr District 2 2 2 3 4 2
LlIdhiana District 2 2 2
jalandhar District 5 3
Kapurthala District 2 2
Hoshiarpllr District
Rupnagar District 3 4 I
Patiala District 3 4 3 2 2
Sanglllr District 3 4 4 4
Bathinda District 2 2 2 I I
Faridkot District 2 5 4 5 2 4
Class-IV
PUNJAB 46 36 31 20 20 20 16 12 10 14
Gurdaspur District 4 4 3 2 2 2
Amritsar District 4 3 2 2 3 3 2
Firozpur District 3 2 2
Ludhiana District 3 2 2 2
Jalandhar District 6 4 5 5 3 3 1
Kapurthala District 2 2 2 2
Hoshiarpur District 5 4 4 2
Rupnagar District 4 3 2 I
Patiala District 4 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 3
Sangnlr District 6 6 5 2 3 3 2 2
Bathinda District 5 4 3 2 2
Faridkot District 2 2 2 4 4 2
91
STATDdENT·9 - Condd.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Class -v
UJBA8 14 40 29 35 36 12 31 27 29 38
Gurdaspur District 2 2 J 4 2 3 3 2 3 6
Amrltsar DIstrict I 5 2 3 4 5 4 5 4 5
Flrozpur DIstrIct I 3 J 3 J 3 3 2 3 2
Lu4ll1ana District 3 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 2
)alandhar DIstrict 8 4 3 7 4 7 6 5 6
Kapurthala, District 2 I I I 1 1
Hoshlarpur District 2 3 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 4
Rupnap District 4 .. 2 2 I 1 2
Padala District 2 . J 3 2 3 I 2 2 3
San pur District 2 J 6 6 4 3 4 5 4
Bathlnda District 3 2 .. 3 2 2
Farldkot District 2 2 2 3
CIass- VI
PUNJAB 7 14 12 19 U· 5
• 11 16 17
Gurdaspur District 2 2 2 4 4 .. 2
Amrltsar District 2 3 1 1 I 1
Flrozpur District 2 1 2 3
Ludhiana District 2 3 I 1
jalandhar District 2 2
Kapurthala DIstrict 3 1 2
Hoshlarpur District 2 2 3 6 3 J
Rupnapr District
Padala District J . 2 3 J 2
Sanpur District I 5 2
Bathlnda District 2 3 3 5 2
Farldkot District
In this statement an Urban Agglomeration has been statement Is particularly useful In the sense that It gives at a
)nsldered as sIngle urban unit and for classlflcatlon Into size glance the comparative picture of number of Towns/Urban
ass of towns, the total population of the urban agglomeration Agglomeration since 190 I Census which is not available In main
IS been considered for determining Its class. The above table A·4.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS 1991
95
AlPHABmCAL LIST Of TOWNS 1991
CIassISI. CIassISI.
Sl. No. of 51. No. of
No. Town/Urban A&elomeration District Table A.4 No. Town/Urban A&elomeration DIstrIct Table A.4
29. Dhanaula
., Sanerur IVII7 64. Kurall Rupnagar IV/8
30. Dharamkot Urban A&elomeration Rrozpur IV/29 65. Lehrapp Sangrur IVIIS
31. Dharlwal Gurdaspur IV/2] 66. Longowal U!bai1 Ag&Iomeration Sangrur 1V1I5
CIassISI. CIassISI.
SI. No. of SI. No. of
No. Town/Urban Aalomeratlon DIstrict Table A.4 No. Town/Urban Aalomeratlon DIstrkt Table A.4
74. MO&a Urban Aalomeratlon Faridkot V8 99. Rampura Phul Bathlnda 11118
77. Muktsar Faridkot 11/8 102. Sahlblada AlIt Slnall NapI' Rupnapr 11/4
79. Nabha Padala 11117 104. Samrala Urban AaIomeratIon Lucl1lana IV/20
80. Nakodar )alanlllar' 111/15 105. Sanaur Urban Aalomeradon Padala IVII4
91. Philiaur )alandhar 111/24 117. Tapa Urban Aalomeradon SanlRlr IV/24
92. Qadian Urban Aalomeradon Gurdaspur 111125 118. Tam Taran Amritsar 111/1
94. Ralkot Lullllana 111/23 120. Zira Urban AaIomeratlon Flrozpur 111120
TABLE A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY
POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
99
A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPUlATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SIlICE 1901
Percentage
51. Name of Town! State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration Pistrict Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
t Chheharta (MC) was an urban unIt under Amrltsar Urban Agalomeradon In 1971. In 1981 Census Chheharta (HC) had been merged with Amritsar
MC wid! a population of 10,367 (6,296 H, 4,071 F) In 1951; Populadon 13,760 (8,013 M, 5,747 F) In 1961 and Population 19,854
(11,115 M,8,739 F) In 1971.
8-A-63/RGI/ND/96
100
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED IY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
SI. Name of Townl Statel Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variadon Hales Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II
X-B-63/RGI/ND/9b
101
Percentage
SI. Name of Town/ State/ Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km z Persons variation variation Males Females
2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percenta~
SI. Name of Town/ State/ Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentage
51. Name ofTown! State! Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 II
Percentage
SI. Name of Town! State! Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
t In I 96 I, Hadiabad (M C) which was treated as a separate urban unit In 1901 with population, 3,039 ( 1,547 M, 1,492 F) and In 195 1 with
population 3,725 (1,921 M, I ,B04 F) has been merged with Phat:Wara Me.
lOS
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percenta~
51. Name of Town/ St4te/ Staws of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
tt In 1981 Census Tankanwall (MC) with a populadonof 3,800 (2,507M, 1,293F) In 1951, Populadon 4,545 (2,491M, 2,054F) In 1961 and -
Population 5,048 (2,733M, 2,315F) In 1971 has been merzed with Flrozpur (M.C.).
t In 1981 Census Rajpllra township (N.A.C.) with a populadon of 16,714 (8,577M, 8, 137F) In 1961 and populadon 25,374 (13,426M,
19,948F) In 1971 has been merzed with Ra!pura (M.C.).
106
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
SI. Name of Town/ State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percenta~
.51. Name of Town! State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Aulomeration Dlshiet Year Town Km z Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentage
SI. Name of Town/ State/ Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
(F) FirozpurCantonment In 1901, Population 25,866 (17,048M, 8,818F),ln 1911 Population 26,158 (17,529M, 8,629F), In 1921 Population
24,656 (15,662M, 11 ,092F) and In 1941 Population 41,312 (27,948M, 13,364F) was a partofFlrozpur (M.C.). The combined popUlation
of Flrozpur (M.C.) and Flrozpur Cantt. for 1901 to 1941 has been shown aplnst Flrozpur (M .C.).
109
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN ACGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
51. Name of Town/ State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 II
i) Gobindgarh 1901
1911
1921
110
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
51. Name of Town/ Statel Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1931
1941
1951 3,385 2,118 1,267
1961 M.C. 2.59 7,026 +3,641 + 107.56 4,177 2,849
1971 M.C. 2.59 9,387 +2,361 +33.60 5,509 3,878
1981 M.C. 9.00 26,637 + 17,250 +183.76 15,90J 10,734
1991 M.C. 32.00 40,175 + 13,538 +50.82 21,923 18,252
ii) Iqbal Colony (O.G.) 1991 N.A. 754 427 327
iii) San! Nagar (O.G.) 1991 N.A. 691 400 291
iv) Dalip Nagar (O.G.) 1991 N.A. 443 253 190
S. Rupnagar Rupnagar 1901 8,888 4,782 4,106
1911 6,935 -1,953 -21.97 3,816 3,119
1921 7,606 +671 +9.68 4,246 3,360
1931 8,764 +1,158 +15.22 4,943 3,820
1941 10,385 +1,621 +18.50 5,752 4,633
1951 14,213 +3828 +36.86 7,965 6,248
1961 M.C. 5.72 14,136 -77 -0.54 7,703 6,433
1971 M.C. 5.72 16,454 +2,318 +16.40 8,877 7,577
1981 M.C. 25.00 25,165 +8,711 +52.94 13,459 11,706
1991 M.C. 25.00 37,996 + 12,831 +50.99 . 20,212 17,784
6. Dhuri 5angrur 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941 7,649 4,590 3,059
1951 9,719 +2,070 +27.06 5,484 4,235
1961 M.C. 2.59 14,835 +5,116 +52.64 8,336 6,499
1971 M.C. 2.59 19,300 +4,465 +30.10 10,409 8,891
1981 M.C. S.OO 27,100 + 7,800 +40.41 14,584 12,516
1991 M.C. 15.00 37,431 +10,331 +38.12 19,792 17,639
7. Samana Padala 1901 10,209 5,194 5,015
1911 9,273 -936 -9.17 4,913 4,360
1921 9,685 +412 +4.44 5,149 4,536
1931 10,563 +878 +9.07 5,610 4,953
1941 14,912 +4,349 +41.17 7,984 6,928
1951 15,364 +452 +3.03 8,235 7,129
1961 M.C. 5.18 16,133 +769 +5.01 8,640 7,493
1971 M.C. 6.47 21,162 +5,029 +31.17 11,380 9,782
1981 M.C. 5.50 31,282 +10,120 +47.82 16,488 14,794
1991 M.C. 5.50 36,556 +5,274 +16.86 19,233 17,323
8. Rampura Phlli Bathinda .1901 4,964 2,704 2,260
1911 4,515 -449 -9.05 2,566 1,949
1921 4,943 +428 +9.48 2,783 2,160
1931 6,836 +1,893 +38.30 3,915 2,921
1941 9,515 +2,679 +39.19 5,297 4,218
1951 14,409 +4,894 +51.43 7,903 6,506
J
1961 M.C. 2.18 19,700 +5,291 +36.72 10,491 9,209
+3,706 + 18.81 ~ 11,028
1971 M.C. 2.18 23,406 12,378
1981 M.C. 5.76 31,890 +8,484 +36.25 16,974 14,916
1991 M.C. 5.76 35,530 +3,640 + 1 1.41 18,718 16,812
111
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS ClASSifiED BY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percenta&e
SI. Name of Town! State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
jalandhar Cantonment In 1901, Population 13,280 (8,391M, 4,889F), in 1911 Population 13,964 (9,277M, 4,687F), In 1921 Population
11,923 (7,531M, 4,392F), in 1931 Population 14,735 (9,798M, 4,937F) and in 1941 Population 24,314 (17,827M, 6,487F) was a part
ofjalandhar (M.C.). The combined population of jalandhar M.C. and Jalandhar Cantonment for 1901 to 1941 has been shown ap!nst Jalanlllar
M. Corporation.
112
A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS ClASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN "9'
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
51. Name of Town! State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variadon Males Females
2 3 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
i) Jaitu 1901
1911 7,691 4,806 2,888
1921 7,912 +218 +2.83 4,566 3,316
1931 8,542 +630 +7.96 1,832 3,710
1941 11,435 +2,893 +33.87 6,322 5,113
1951 7,621 -3,814 -33.35 4,130 3,491
1961 M.C. 3.24 17,170 +9,549 + 125.30 9,281 7,886
1971 M.C. 9.06 19,403 +2,233 +13.01 10,353 9,050
1981 M.C. 9.06 25,907 +6,501 +33.52 13,767 12,140
1991 M.C. 9.06 28,758 +2,851 + 11.00 15,216 13,542
__ . ~------,-------
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
51. Name of Town/ State/ Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II
il Kharar 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941 6,072 3,448 2,624
1951 6,317 +2 .. 5 +".03 3,526 2,791
1961 M.e. 0.75 8,216 +1,899 +30.06 4,535 3,681
1971 M.e. 0.75 10,235 +2,019 +24.57 5,461 4,774
1981 M.e. 4.20 21,208 + 10,973 +107.21 11,615 9,593
1991 M.e. 4.20 25,938 +4,730 +22.30 13,928 12,010
Percentalle
SI. Name ofTownl Statel Staws of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons varladon varladon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
ill Gadriwala
(Flro2pur R.oad) (O.G.) 1991 N.A. 135 74 61
I) )alalabad 1901
1911 5,096 2,837 2,259
1921 3,833 -1,263 -24.78 2,190 1,643
1931 7,703 +3,870 + 100.97 5,160 2,543
1941 7,134 -569 -7.39 3,809 3,325
1951 6,283 -851. -11.93 3,358 2,925
115
A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
Percentage
51. Name of Townl State! Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Percenlaie
SI. Name of Townl State! StalllS of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeratlon District Year Town Km 2 Pmons variation variation Males Females
2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
l) Qadlan 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 11,531 6,377 5,154
1961 M.C. 9.07 11,502 -29 -0.25 6,021 5,481
1971 M.C. 9.06 13,119 + 1,617 +14.06 6,813 6,306
1981 M.C. 9.06 15,804 +2,685 +20.47 8,123 7,681
1991 M.C. 9.06 18,867 +3,063 +19.38 9,726 9,141
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Percenla&e
SI. Name of Townl State! Slatus of Area In Decade decade
No. Ultan Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 "5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentage
SI. Name of Townl Statel Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Uman Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percenuge
SI. Name of Town! SUte! Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urhan Agglomeration District Year Town Km' Persons variatlon variatlon Males Females
----------
2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
-------
1971 M.C. 2.36 11,574 +2,067 +21.74 6,252 5,322
1981 M.C. 7.90 14,318 +2,744 +23.71 7,674 6,644
1991 M.C. 3.99 17,275 +2,957 +20.65 9,247 8,028
t Brealo:-up of figures for Bazigar Town (O.G.) and Outer Area (O.G.) For 1981 Census are not available. However, combined figures of!>oth these
OU~l:Tow(hs in 1981 Census are Persons 603(3 15M, 288F).
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Percenta&e
SI. Name of Town/ State! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentaee
SI. Name of Town/ Slate! Slabls of Alealn Decade deade
No. Urban AHlomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II
Percentag1!
SI. Name of Town! State/ Status of Area in Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km 2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
l) Tapa 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 4,671 2,538 2,139
1961 M.C. 0.36 6,220 + 1,549 +3.3.16 .3,267 2,539
1971 M.e. 0.36 7,748 + 1,528 +24.57 4,133 3,615
1981 M.C. 2.47 11,088 +3,340 +43.11 5,904 5,184
1991 M.e. 2.47 14,147 +3,059 +27.59 7,556 6,591
Percentage
SI. Name of Town! State! Status of Area in Decade decade
No. UrbaA Agglomeration District Year Town Km' Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11
i) Bhawanlgam 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 4,253 2,361 1,892
1961 M.C. 3.89 5,437 + 1,184 +27.84 2,933 2,504
1971 M.C. 2.59 6,260 +823 + 1 5.14 3,310 2,950
1981 M.C. 2.59 8,901 +2,641 +42.19 4.710 4,191
1991 M.C. 2.59 10,115 + 1,214 + 13.64 5,381 4,734
Percentage
SI. Name of Town! State! SlaWS of J.reain Decade decade
No. Urban A&gjomeration Dlstri<:t Yell Town Kmt Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percenu&e
SI. Name of Town/ 5utel Sutus of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban A~ilomerallon DIstrict Year Town Km2 Persons variallon variallon Males Females
Z 3 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 II
Percent.lge
51. Name of Townl St.ltel StatliS of Area in Deca<le decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variatlon variatlon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentage
51. Name of Town/ State/ StatuI of Anea in Decade decade
No. Uman Agglomeration District Year Town Km' Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentap
SI. Name of Town! State! Status of Area In Decade deeade
No. Urban Agalomeration District Year Town KrnZ Persons variadon variadon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 , 9 10 11
Percenta&e
SI. Name of Town/ State/ Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PercentajOe
SI. Name of Town/ State/ StilUs of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Agglomeration Distrlct Year Town Km2 Persons variation variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Percentaae
51. Name ofTownl 5tare! Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban Aatomeradon DIsIrfct Ye¥ Town Km2 Persons varladon vartadon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
"
13. AlulprlJ Lullllana 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991 C.T. 5.48 5,564 2,934 2,630
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Pertentap
51. Name or Town/ State! Status of Main Decade • deade
No. Urban Agglomeration District Yeilf' Town Km2 Persons variation variation Hales Females
2 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 II
'"
1961
1971
1981
1991 C.T. 3.26 4,806 2,472 2,334
@ Amritsar Cantonment In 1901 Population 1,390 (966H, 424f), In 1911 Popubtlon 1,417 (1,05 1H, 366F), In 1921 Population 3,187
(2,669H, 518F), In 1931 PopuLation 1,630 (I, 162H, 468F), In 1941 PopuLation 1,4291912H, 517F) and In 1951 Population 2,484
(2, I 76H, 308F) was a piII't of Anllttsar(HC). The combined popuLation of Anvl1sarH.C. and Amrttsar Cantonment for 1901 to 1951 has been
shown apnst H. Corporation.
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WITH VAlUATION SINCE 1901
Percenta&e
_,rSL Name of Town/ StaW Status of Area In Decade decade
No. Urban A&ilomeradon District Town Km2 Persons variation variadon Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Note: I. As die area ofOut-arowdl are not available, die area IIPlres o(Urban AaIomeradons have been shown as N.A. However for anivlni at all
classes and other size classes area totals, area of the towns have been taken Into account.
2. Towns treated as such for the IIrst dme In 1981. Census which condnue as Towns In 1991 Census are shown with an asterisk (.) on dlelr
left.
3. Towns treated as such for the first dme In 1991 are In Italics.
4. The followlni abbrevIadons have been used for status of town.
MC Municipal Committee
CB Cantonment Board
NAC Nodlled Area Committee
CT Census Town
M.Corpn. Municipal Corporadon
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APPENDIX· 1
Population Population
Area In Area In
State/ District Name of Town Km 2 1991 1981 Name of Town Km2 1991 1981
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PUNJAB
Gurdaspur Behrampur 3.26 4,806 4,250 Narot Jalmal Sln&h 2.00 ... @ 2,660
Fateh Nanga( 3.66 6,095 5,337
Amritsar RaJa Sansl 15.55 10,008 6,447 Ajnala 2.20 13,427 7,506
Bhlkhlwlnd 10.00 11,958 7,986 Chota Sahib 7.20 7,072 5,913
Khem Karan 4.00 11,393 8,757
Faridkot Badhni Kalan 23.96 8,572 6,888 Barrlwala 3.00 6,582 5,151
Lakhewall 0.85 4,308 3,555
KlIllanwail 1.61 7,054 5,966
@ NAC, Narot Jaimal Singh comprised portion of three vllla&es viz. Slyontl Tarf Namt HB No. 78, Dalpat Tart Namt HB No. 79 and
Kharkhara TarfNarot HB No. 80 In 1981 Census. The portion ofthesevllla&eS has since been treated as mer&edln the respective vllla&eS
in 199 J Census and population counted therein accordingly.
VllIa&e Bholath Garbl HB No. 122 ~nd Bholath Sharki HB No. 123 toðerform the rural portion In 1991 Census after declasslftcatlon
of town Bholath.
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APPE'NDIX·2
~ces with a population under 5,000 classified as Towns for the first time in 1991
2 3 4
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APPE'NDIX·;S
~ces with a populadon of under 5,000 In 1981 which were Towns in 1981 but have been declassified in 1991
2 3 4
Chan,lS between 1981 /tnd 1991 In area and population of towns and reasons for chan,es In area
Population
Area (In km2 ) Area (In km2 ) Reasons for the
Name otTown (District) 1981 1991 1981 1991 chanae In area
2 3 4 5 6
139
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4. Ludhiana SUA: Landeke OG (Amrltsar Road). Landeke OG falls outside the
SUA limits, but contiguous to the municipal limits of Moga, and
Ludhlana Municipal Corporation has experienced this has been categorised as spill over area. The municipal limits
jurisdictional change during 1981-91. Its area has Increased ofMoga have, however, remained unchanged during 1981-91.
from 1 10.00 sq.km. in 1981 to 134.67 sq.km.ln 1991. Else,
the position has remained the same during this decade. Salient Features of Individual SUA
5. )alandhar SUA: Statement 3 exhibits trends in growth of population of each
SUA separately for rural-urban areas during last two decades.
The rural component, village Sherpur (HB No. 212) was
found to be discontiguous to the SUA boundary and thus, has •. Batala SUA :
been ommitted from the list of rural component finalised for
I 991 Census. The areal extent of Jalandhar Municipal At the time of formation In 1971, Batala SUA covered
Corporation has increased from 79.40 sq.km. In 1981 to Batala Munklpal Committee and Its 17 OGsas urban component
80.41 sq.km. in 1991 due to extension of municipal limits. and 24 villages made the rural part. Owing to the merger of 2
Village Suchipind (HB No. 215) which earlier was a rural OGs viz., Refugee camp and Falzpura with Batala Municipal
component now stands merged In the municipal limits of Committee the number of OGs reduced to 15 at the 1981
Jalandhar. Census. Since then, there Is no change In the composition of
Batala SUA.
Jalandhar Cantt. is the another town In the SUA. The area
of Jalandhar Cantt. reported at the 1991 Census stands at Accordlngto 1991 Census, Batala SUA has a population
15.21 sq.km. as against 15.62 sq.km. In 1981 and this of 125,453 out of which 103,36715 urban and 22,086 rural.
variation has occurred due to computational difference. This reflects that nearly one-slxth (17.60%) of the SUA's
population Is rural.
6. Hoshiarpur SUA:
During the last two decades, 1971-91, population of the
Erstwhile rural component village Khwaspur (HB No. 246) SUA has Increased by 38.27 per cent; In absolute terms there
stands merged with Hoshiarpur Municipal Committee at the Is a net addition of 34,720 (90,733 In 1971 to 125,453 In
1991 Census. Further, rural component, namely, Talpur Kalan 1991). Further, during this period the rural component
(HB No. 75) and Tajpur Khurd (HB No. 397) were found to experienced a faster growth (55.04%) In comparison to the
be located away from the main SUA limits and hence both these urban (35.14%).
villages have been exciuded from the list of rural component
finalised for 1991 Census. The areal extent of Hoshlarpur MC The growth patterns during 1971-81 and 1981-91 exhibit
has also experienced change during 1981-91. As such, the area striking disparity; the growth rate being only 3.46 per cent
of Hoshiarpur Municipal Committee has extended from 21.46 during 1981-91 as compared to 33.64 per cent during 1971- •
sq.km. in 1981 to 28.21 in 1991. 81. It signifies that there Is decleratlon In rate of population
growth during this recent decade. A similar trend Is observed In
7. Padala SUA: the growth patterns of rural and urban components.
During 1981-91, the numberofOGs ofPatiala Municipal Batala UA, the core town, with a population of 76,488
Committee has risen from I to 7 although the municipal limits had class II status at the 1971 Census. It attained class I (city)
remained the same. The newly added six OGs of Patlala status at the 1981 Census when the population was recorded at
Municipal Committee include: 101,966. As per 1991 Census Batala UA has a population of
(I) DCWColony 103,367.
(ii) Hira Bagh Colony 2. Pathankot SUA :
(iii) Back side of centrallail Pathankot Municipal Committee alongwith Its 3 OGs and
(Iv) Village Kherl Gulran side 20 villages constituted the limits of Pathankot SUA In 1971.
During 1971-81, all the 3 OGs merged with the municipal
(v) Back side of Thapar Engineering College limits of Pathankot while the position of rural components
remalnei:tthesal11e. The changes experienced In the component
(vi) Village Rasulpur Saldan
units during 1981-91 have been detailed In the preceding
8. Bathinda SUA: discussions; and the structure of Pathankot SUA finally adopted
at the 1991 Census covers Pathankot Municipal Committee
Bathinda Municipal Committee had one OG at the 1981 alongwlth Its 3 newly created OGs as urban component and I 7
Census which now stands merged with the municipal limits. villages form the rural part.
There has been extension of municipal limits as well during
1981·91. The area of Bathinda Municipal Committee has Pathankot SUA has a population of I 52,069 as per 1991
increased from 82.88 sq.km. In 1981 to 97.00 sq.km. In Census out of which 128,198 Is urban and 23,871 rural.
1991. There has been, however, no change In the composition
The SUA recorded a growth rate of 56.07 per cent during
of the SUA.
1971-91; the growth rate of urban component (63.95%) was
9. Hoga SUA: more than double of the rural counterpart (24.04%).
The OGs of the Moga Municipal Committee added at the Between 1971-81 (3 r.92%) and 1981-91 (18.31 %),
1991 Census Include Duneke OG (Flrozpur Road) and the growth rate was faster In case of the former. However, the
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growth rate pattern of rural and urban components have alongwlththelr2 OGseach and Tankanwall Municipal Committee
Interchanged during these two decades as can be seen from while 2 villages made Its rural sectlon. Both the OGs of
Statement-3. Municipal Committee of Flrozpur and Tankanwall merged with
Flrozpur town during 1971-81. Further, 2 OGs of Flrozpur
The core town, Pathankot UA with a population of 78, 192 Cantt. were grouped as one at the 1981 Census. The structure
at 1971 Census had class II status. It became class I town at the of Flrozpur SUA finalised for 1991 Census covers Flrozpur
1981 Census when Its population ruched 110,039.Accordlng Municipal Committee, FlrozpurCantt. as urban component and
to 1991 Census, population of Pathankot UA Is 128,198. 2 villages form the rural component.
3. Amrftsar SUA: Flrozpur SUA has a population of 133,609 as per 1991
At the 1971 Census, Amritsar SUA consisted of Amritsar Censusj 131,832 belongs to the urban part and the remaining
Municipal Committee and Its 22 OGs, Amrltsar Cantt., 1,777 Is rural.
Chheharta Municipal Committee and 18 villages. All the 22
The population of SUA has risen by 35.09 per cent during
OGs and Chheharta town merged with Amrltsar Municipal
20 years span of 1971-91, the rural growth rate (48.70%)
Corporation during 1971-81. In addition, 11 (out of 18)
surpassing the urban (34.92%). Between the two decades the
villages also merged with Amrltsar Municipal Corporation
growth rate during 1981-91 (24.36%) was almost thrice that
during this decade. Henceforth, there was no change In the of during 1971-81 (8.62%).
composition of Amrltsar SUA and Its component units as
finalised for 1991 Census Include Amrltsar Municipal FlrozpurMunlclpal Committee, the core town, has remained
Corporation, Amrltsar Cantt. and 7 villages. a class II town throughout this period. It has a population of
According to 1991 Census, the SUA has a population of 78,738 as revealed by the 1991 Census.
737,631 out of which the share of urban and rural components 6. Ludhlana SUA:
Is 712,667 and 24,964 respectively. It signifies that Amrltsar
SUA Is overwhelmingly urban as rural component's share In Ludhlana Municipal Committee with Its 4 OGs and 48
population Is only 3.38 per cent. villages formed urban and rural constituents of Ludhlana SUA
at the 1971 Census. During 1971'81, all the 4 OGs and 20
During previous two decades, 1971-91, Amrltsar SUA of these 48 villages merged with the municipal limits of
registered a growth rate of 56. 57 per centi the rural component Ludhlana. Thereafter, the constituent units of Ludhlana SUA
exhibiting a faster growth (90.64%) In comparison to the urban have remained the same till 1991 Census although there has
(55.59%). The growth rate of population of the SUA has been extension of municipal limits of Ludhlana municipal
slowed down from 32.26 per cent during 1971-81 to 18.38 corporation.
per cent during 198 1-91.
The population ofLudhlana SUA Is 1,099,064 as revealed
Amrltsar city with a population of 454,80 5 was the largest by the 1991 Census. During last two decades Its population has
town In the State In 1971 Census. The population of Amrltsar risen by 2 Y2 times (1 54.94%) which Is primarily due to the
Municipal Corporation has risen to 708,835 as recorded at the accelerated growth of Municipal Corporation of Ludhlana.
1991 Census and It occupies 37th place among the cities of Between the two decades, SUA's growth rate of71.72 percent
India, excluding Jammu and Kashmir. during 1981-91 was significantly higher than that of 48.90 per
4. Abohar SUA: cent during the earlier decade, 1971-81.
At the time of formation In 1971, Abohar SUA Included Ludhlana city with a population of 40 1,176 at the 1971
Abohar Municipal Committee and 3 villages as urban and rural Census was the second largest city In the State. It occupied the
components respectively. The situation has remained unaltered first place In 1981 when Its population was registered at
till the I 991 Census. 607,052. According to 1991 Census, Ludhlana Municipal
Corporation has a population of 1,042,740 and ranks second
Out of the total population of 122,268 as per 1991 last among the 23 million plus cities of India. It Is for the first
Census, 107,163 belong to the urban and I S,10S persons to time that PunJab has returned a metropolitan city • Ludhlana.
the rural component of the SUA.
7. Jalandhar SUA :
The population of SUA has grown by 80.46 per cent
during past two decades; while the urban component grew by The SUA comprised Jalandhar Municipal Committee (core
81.86 per cent, rural component registered a growth of 71.08 town) and Jalandhar Cantt. as urban component and 25 villages
per cent. Further, the rate of growth of population has slowed as rural component at the 1971 Census. Seven villages of 1971
down from 43.59 per cent during 1971-81 to25.68 percent merged with the core town during 1971-81 and another one
dUring 1981-91. village merged with It during 1981-91. As such, the constItuent
units of Jalandhar SUA for 1991 Include Jalandhar Municipal
The population of Abohar Municipal Committee, the core Corporation, Jalandhar Cantt. and 17 villages.
town, has risen from 58,925 In 1971 to 86,334 In 1981
Census. Its population Is 107,163 at the 1991 Census and has Jalandhar SUA has a population of 568,764 as per 1991
emerged as a class I town of India. Census wherein share of urban and rural components Is 541 ,030
and 27,734 resptctlvely. During previous two decades the
5. Flrolpur SUA: SUA recorded a population growth rate of 63.0 1 percent; the
When framed In 1971, the urban component of this SUA growth of urban component (64.03%) being more rapid thar
Included Flrozpur Municipal Committee and Flrozpur Cantt. Its rural counterpart (45.32%). However, the rate of growth
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has declined from 33.17 per cent during 1971·81 to 22.40 remaining 36,403 Is rural. The SUA has experienced a growth
per cent during 1981·9' . rate of 69.46 per cent during past two decades. Interestingly,
rural component registered a faster growth (94.98%) In
Jalandhar Municipal Corporation, the core town, with a comparison to the urban (66.52%). Further between 1971·
populatlonof296, I 06 at the 1971 Censuswasthethlrdlargest 81 (36.06%) and 1981·91 (24.55%), the growth rate was
city In the state and maintained Its position at the subsequent higher In case of the former.
censuses of 1981 and t 99 t. The population of Jalandhar
Mu nlclpal Corporation Is 509,5 10 as recorded at the 1991 Patlala Municipal Committee, the core town, with a
Census. population of 238,368 In 1991 Is the fourth largest city In the
8. Phapara SUA: State.
10. Padala SUA: Out of the total population of 120,164 at the 1991
Census, 1 10,507 pertains to urban and 9,657 belongs to rural
The Municipal Committee ofPatiala (core town) alongwlth component of the SUA.
3 OGs, Sanaur Municipal Committee and 31 villages constlt1lted
the limits of SUA at the 197 I Census. Two of the three OGs During the last two decades, the population of SUA has
of Patlala and one village merged within the municipal limits of Increased by 69.62 per cent. While the urban component
the core town at the 1981 Census. Besides, there was creation registered a growth rate of79.32 percent, the Increase In rural
of 2 OGs ofSanaurtown. The 1991 Census witnessed creation part was only 4.75 per cent durin!!, this period. Further, growth
of 6 new OGs of Patlala and thus raising their number to 7. The rate of32.83 percent durin!!, 1981·91 was higher than that of
composition of other units, however, remained unaltered. 27.70 per cent durin!!, 1971 ·81.
Patlala SUA has a population of 306,599 at the 1991 Mosa, the core town, has attained the city status In 1991
Census; 270,196 belong to the urban component and the Census and Its population Is 108,304.
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STATEMlMT-1
Chanpsln Urban Components 01 Standard Urban Anas lylna within die SUA boundary durin, 1981-'1
and nature and reason(s) 01 chana-
Urban Components In
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pathankot ( 1) Pathankot (MC) 20.98 110,039 ( 1) Pathankot (MC) 22.10 123,930 1. Variation In area of
(I) Lamln (OG) N.A. 2,196 Pathankot (MC) Is due to
(D) Khanpur (OG) N.A. 1,865 computation dIlferences.
(m) DhaId (OG) N.A. 207
2. Portions of three rural
components viz., Khanpur
(81), Lamln (74) and Dhakl
(8s) of 1981 have been
treated as OGs of Pathankot
(MC) In 1991 Censlls.
Abohar (1) Abohar (MC) 14.17 86,334 ( 1) Abohar (Me) 23.07 107,163 1. Variation In area of Abohar
(MC) Is due to computation
(ilferences.
Flrozpur r
(1 Flrozpur (MC) 11.33 61,162 ( I) Arozpur (MC) 11.33 78,738 1. RaIlway Stadon Cantt. and
(2) FlrozpurCantt. (CB) 20.10} 33,582 (2) Flrozpur (CB) 20.10 53,094 RaIlway Colony (OG) of
(I) RaIlway Station N.A. Flrozpur Cantt. (CB) of
Cantt. and RaIlway N.A. 6,096 1981 has been mer&ed wllh
Colony (OG) Arozpur Cantt. (CB) In
1991 Census.
Ludhiana (1) Ludhlana (M. Corp.) 110.00 607,052 ( 1) Lucl1lana 134.67 1,042,740 1. Increase In area of Ludhlana
(M. Corp.) M. Corp. Is due to Jurisdictional
chan&e durfnl 1981-91.
Jalandhar (1) Jalanclhar (M. Corp.) 79.40 408,196 ( 1) Jalancl1ar 80.41 509,510 1. Part ofvDla&e Suchlplnd HB
(M. Corp.) No. 21 5 stands mer&ed with
Jalandhar (M. Corp.) vide
state &OVL notification no. 31
2 J0/82<-1(2)/1 5806
cit 25.8.83 and resulted In
extension of municipal limits.
(2) Jalandhar Cantt. (CB) 15.62 33,356 ( 2) Jalandhar 15.21 31,520 2. Variation In area of Jalandhar
Cantt. (CB) Cantt. Is due to computation
(ilferences.
Hoshlarpur (1) Hoshlarpur (MC) 21.46 85,648 ( 1) Hoshlarpur (MC) 28.21 122,705 1. VIlIa&e Khwaspur (340) of
1981 has been meraed with
Hoshlarpur (MC) vide Slate
&OVL nodftcadon endst. no.
63.2-3R-8811496
dated 27. 1. 1989.
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STATEMENT·j-Condd
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Patiala ( 1) Patiala (MC) 31.20 205,141 ( 1) Padala (MC) 31.20 238,368 1. Portions of six rural
components viz., Ablowal
(33), Ram Maira (34),
Rasulpur Saldan (36), A1lpur
Aralan (37), Jasowal (69)
and Kherf GuJran (176) of
1981 Census hive been
treated as OGs of Patlala
(MC) 111 1991 Census.
(I) Thapar Coliefle of N.A. 1,113 (I) Back sIde of Central N.A. 4,821
En&ineerlng (OG) Jail (OG)
(H) D.C.W. CoIoIiy (OG) N.A. 4,788
Bathlnda ( 1) Bathlnda (MC) 82.88 124,453 ( I) Bathlnda (MC) 97.00 159,042 1. M~ Town (OG) or
Bathlnda (MC) of 1981 has
been meraed with Bathlnda
(MC) In 1991 Census.
2. Munidpaillmits of Bathlnda
have extended vide state
iOVt. notlftcatlon no. 1 (11)-
78·USLG (1)/50I{Spl.)
dl 13.8.1991.
Moga ( I ) MOlla (MC) 16.10 80,272 ( 1) Moga (MC) 16.10 108,304 1. Portion of vlllaae Dune-ke
(16) 0(1981 has been
treated as an OG ofMoga
(MC) In 1991 Census.
Name of
Name of spill over Nature of spill
SUA urban area over urban area
2 3
STATEMENT-3
Percentage decadal varladon of population 1971 to 1991 for Total, Rural and Urban
TotaV
51. Rural/
No. Name of SUA Urban 1971-81 1981-9\ 197\-91
2 3 4 5 6
This table gives basic data like civic status, area In sq. Ian., 1991 S.U.A.,Its 196 1,1971 and 198 I population
density of population persq. Ian., numberofoccupled residential whkh had appeared In Table A-V of 1981 has not
houses, number of households, houseless and Institutional been reflected now In the urban frame In regard to
population, total population by sexatthe 1991 Census and also such units as these were not enJoying urban status
the population at the 1961, 1971 and 1981 Censuses relating earlier. The rural population of such units have been
to Standard Urban Areas and each of Its constituent units for reflected In 'Total Rural' In parenthesis for the
rural and urban areas. The table also gives similar data for the 1961, 1971 and 198 I Censuses.
splll-over urban areas of the S.U.A. in case a town/city has
transcended the boundaryof S. U.A. due to statutory annexation (III) Wherever the town(s)/outgrowth(s) which were
or IInkagt! of out-growth with urban areas within S.U.A. Included In the 1981 S.U.A. frame have now been
merged with some other component town(s), the
The manner of presentation of data In Table A-S Is more I 961, 1971 and 198 I population appearing In
or less the same, as was In the 1981 Census except that the Table A-V of 1981 has been added to the respective
partkulars of urban splll-over have been shown separately In part towns to which the town(s)/outgrowth(s) have
(b) for each S. U.A. In PunJab, there Is only one splIl-over area. since merged.
The procedures followed for the presentation of S. U.A. data In
columns 16, 1 7, 18 and 19 of this table are given below: (Iv) If any of the urban splll-over (town/O.G.) area was
rural In earlier census(es), a dash (-) has been put
(I) Whereverthe urban and ruralcomponentsofS.U.A. under the relevant columns on the basis of their
relatlngto the I 991 Census do not differ from those population returned at earlier censuses.
of 1981 Census, their 1961, 1971 and 1981
population have been reproduced from the M. Corp. - Municipal Corporation
corresponding cols. of Table A-V of the 198 I M.e. - Municipal Committee
Census without making any adJustment.
C.B. - Cantonment Board
(Ii) If a rural component of 1981 S.U.A. frame has
become an urban component oran outgrowth In the O.G. - Outgrowth
147
II-A-63/RGI/ND/%
11-8 63/RGI/ND/9h
TABLE A·5 STANDARD URBAN AREAS
150
A-5 STANDARD
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Urban Components
(1) Batala M.C. 8.75 9,829 13,540 45 184 140
10 11 12 '° 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
3,368 37,769 3,937 684,008 2,036,033 1,748,574 1,653,91 I 2,061,736 2,841,174 3,784,612
+(1,659,71 t) +(2,069,622) +(2,846,615)
3,352 37,678 3,920 636,406 1,894,308 1,623,455 1,524,598 1,902,253 2,647,799 3,517,763
38 83 83 928 78 166
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Rural Components
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Urban Components
( 1) Pathankot H.C. 22.10 5,608 21,101 117 230 179
Rural Components
10 1\ \2 \l \4 IS 16 17 18 19
38 \19 88 207
7 18 22 41 44 35 40
2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9
Urban Components
Rural Components
Urban Components
Rural Components
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
151 5,575 867 131,229 392,658 344,973 409,623 471,124 623,090 737,631
147 5,493 867 126,283 376,478 332,357 390,055 454,805 594,844 708,835
3 39 780 2,023 1,809 7,992 3,224 11,040 3,832
150 5,532 867 127,063 378,501 334,166 398,047 458,029 605,884 712,667
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19
2,832 22,298 860 203,808 611,973 487,091 282,264 431,105 641,911 1,099,064
2,831 22,296 860 193,862 580,961 461,779 257,446 401,176 607,052 1,042,740
2,831 22,296 860 193,862 580,961 461,779 257,446 401,176 607,052 1,042,740
A·S STANDARD
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Urban Components
Rural Components
10 II 12 13 1~ 15 16 17 18 19
157 5,205 916 100,818 302,348 266,416 287,943 348,915 464,666 568,764
+(288,332) +(349,412) +(465,281)
152 5,187 893 89,660 272,472 237,038 229,092 296,106 408,196 509,510
ISS 5,198 905 95,937 287,785 253,245 271,553 329,830 441,552 541,030
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Urban Components
Rural Components
10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
16 58 53 45 63 75 111
12-A---63/RGI/N D/96
164
A·5 STANDARD
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Urban Components
Rural Components :
Urban Components
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
A·5 STANDARD
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Rural Components
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Urban Components
Rural Components
Urban Components
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Rural Components
Notes:
I.· Marginal variation in area figures In 1981 and 1991 Census Is due to computation differences.
2. + Population given within parenthesis under columns 16, 17 and! 8 are based on 1981 set up.
3. M. Corp. stands for Municipal Corporation
M.e. stands for Municipal Committee
e.B. stands for Cantonment Board
O.G. stands for Out-growth
171
URBAN AREAS
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
GROWTH OF
OF THE SUAPOPIJLATION
1981-91
140,
i20
100
i
~
f-
o
eo 1
ffi -GO I
~ 40j IX ~ Z
20 1il ~
1.1 0:
O~ U~ From
Amrltstlr
Read growth of specific urba
components
the SUA. Qn the secle of n
. AGGLOMERAT
OTHER TOWN 10N/ MUNICIPAL TOW
" VILLAGE ... . . , .. N AREA Code No, Nam. of Village
uNINHABITED VILLA WITH LOCATION CODE" ., ... Pundor
URBAN BUILT GE WITH LOCATIO NUMBER, ,
248 Kotla Nawab
RAILWAY UP I AREA " N CODE NUMBER
249 Ahmodobqd
. • BROAD GAUG .. .
262 Shompur
NATIONAL HIGHWAY E
oTHER ROADS. WITH, NUMBER 2&4 Alma
233 Sald~ik
PLANTATION IORCH . . .
WATE R BODIES ARDS .... "
243 Ohaulpur
OUT GROWTH ; TANK / POND, 265 FrindlWt11
O.G.
GROWTH RATE
OF RURAL P~P~LATIO~' 19'
BI-91(INP
., " ,. , ... 266 Sadhpur
284 Oufbi Nongal
GAIN 30. 01 AND A ER CENT)
30 eOVE .. fI"l 285 &.ilo Tek Singh
{ 00 AND BEL EJ 286 Dhup.ari
LOSS {ABOVE 30' 00 OW .. 0 287 Nawanpind
293 Shohabad
294 Sangofpura
299 , Parfapgarh
300 Mluarpura
1 Grewl'n
Out (0 G.)
. BAKEWAL 0 G Ix SHODE - 01-' KHUI
II GAUNSPURA 0 G x ALOWAL O,G O.G.
iii BHATT A The blenk balS .Indicate
of urb
iv INDER,IIT OG xi KHARAl O.G em population. negotive grow!n
MARRIANWALA 0. ' xii NAW ANPiND O,G
v U G
MARPURA xiii "'HA RIWALAN OJ>
vi OG,
xiv
~ANI
SAGARPUR HIWELI CHOBDARAN
vII KOHIE D.G, xv O,G.
vIII 8 ' . MALAWA O.G GHAURANGA 01>
\ AWAL, INDERJIT 0,"-
josed upon S
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cf Ind'rno
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AMRITSAR
STANDARD URBAN AREA
( District Amrltsor,Punjob )
Mitres 1000 e.oo c
liiiiiiilii;;;;;iIiiiii__;;;I;;;;oiiiiiiii.t.iiiiiiiiiiiil3. K!lometres
OTHER ROADS·
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PLANT A TlON/ORCHARDS
39
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.. -:-:- :. -:-:-:. -- .. ,(.: ::::::::::::::::::::
From Sri
GOlIlJanavor
Ii
STATE HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER. . .sH14 ~ m
ORCHARDS.. .' [Q O=rcm ~30
u
GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 (IN PER CENT l 11:20
LIJ
70 . 01 AN) ABOVE • IL
Z 10
30 . 01 - 50. 00 ~
30 . 00 AND BELOW . ~ 0
Based upon Survey of Indio mop with the permission ~ Government 01 !ndia Copyrioht • 199 7 ,
Of 1he Surveyor General of Indio.
FIROZPUR
STANDARD URBAN AREA
( District ~irozpur ~Punjab )
o
Rtod vrowth of urbon component
on Ihe .col. at 11M SUA.
a.lld upon Survey 0' IndiA map with the p.rmission © Gov.,,.,,..,t of india CocIrrl9ht , Itl?
01 thl Su.. lyo. Glnlrlt of Indl.
JALANDHAR
URBAN AREA
STANDARD Punjabl
. t rl·ct·
(DIS 1
Jalandhar. 2 3Kilomotro.
Metre. lOClhO~
500~O~~iiiiiiiiiiiili_ __
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. . ..' .. ---
""~._
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.. 0:
STANDA D URBAN ARE ..
.. ,L.
____ _ 32Q. __ -' POPULATION
/ ~
_
GROWTH 1981-91
" ' ' ' ' 'OW, ....... _",...... OF THE SU
URO"'~ NU~BER
Ii'" 30j a::~. ~
.': ~I __
BUILT
RAILWAY, BROAD
GAUGE..
WITH .
.
.....
., .. .... SH 23
~ 20
NA nONAl HIGHWA :ITH NUMBER .' .. .
It' .
OTHER
" ' " ROADS
''"'''' l POPUlA
. nON 1981-91 !" ... ' " ' ' •
E OF RURA _ 'SaVE ~ on the scale 0
s ecific urban
Reod growth Of, ;he SUA.
,"OW," ' " " 0 ". " .. Q
30 . 01 - 50 . 00 Cod. No. Nam• of Village
30 . 00 AND BELOW 383 Alodinpur
386 Khu"opur
323 Such; Pind
d
upon Survey
of India map WI'th the permission @ . hi • 1997.
Government 0 , Indio COPY"9
3ase
·)f the S~rveyor Genera , of '"dia.
To
PHAGWARA
,
HOlhlOrpur
STANDARD URBAN AREA
( District Kapurthala, Punjab I
Metr.s 1000 SOO 0 I 2 ~ KHometre.
-l-"
Phallworo "
Sharki •
90 \
~~~
DISTRICT
JALANDHAR
To
Ludhlono
BOUNDARY, DISTRICT .. .. .. ..
""
. .....•....•... "
STANDARD URBAN AREA. .. .. .. ..
URBAN AGGLOMERATION I MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA .
..---
., _ . _ . _
..-
., - / _
·.i~~~1I:~~-1
.. VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. . ...
URBAN BUILT UPI AREA • . . • . . . , .. "
UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER •. x 107
RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE A
NATIONAL HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER.. N H.
......
OUT GROWTH • • . . • . . . • • . . . • . . . O,G. 70
GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION 1981- 91 (IN PER CENT)
60
70 . 01 AND ABOVE . "
....
GAIN 50. 01 - 70 . 00 . z
LII
50
[ 30.01-50.00 ........ . .. ~ U
a:
40 ..J
.. ~
~ ~
30 . 00 AND BELOW . LII
a. )0
LOSS[ 30 . 00 AND BELOW . .. .. 6.
~i
~
Cod. No. Name of villOli. 20
110 Chachokl 10
92 NorGnli Shahpur
0
R.ad ,rowlh of .p.elfle urb. components
Out Growth (0. G.) on the scale ot the SUA
I MOHALLA GOSINOPURA O.G.
il KC'T RANI aGo
GROWTH OF POPULATION
OF THE SUA 1981-91
"
., .. .. .. .. ., .. .. ..
MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . , __ .. _..-
- --
OTHER ROADS ., ,. .. ., .. .. .. .. .,
PLANT ATION I ORCHARDS . .. .. .. ..
GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 (IN PER CENT)
70 .01 AND ABOVE .' '. .' " .. .. •
Based upon Survey of India map with the permission © Go _ _ ,t of india C0I)1'IQIIt • 1997.
of the Surveyor General of India.
PATIALA
STANDARD URBAN
(District Patlal P . AREA
1000 500 0 0, unJab)
Metres 3Kllom.tr.~
From Nabh
OF THE S ~APOPULA
GROWTH 0
TI ON
1961-91
BOUNDARY, STA NDARD URBAN AREA
URBAN .AGGLOMER " .. .. . . .. .
AriON !MUNIC .
~~5~-~2
OTflER TOWN IPAL TOWN AREA
" VILLAGE WITH .. . . .
URBAN BUILT U"
.-1 AREA,
LOCII.TION CODE NUM
BER. .~I~:-··I
UNINHABITED VILLAGE WI;H' L~' ... ' .. . . . . . ' .. ..
RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE WI CATION CODE NUMBER ..
STATE HIGHWAY W TH STATION ..
OTHER ROADS ITH NUMBER.
:~:w::o~:~,'. .~';'~;;,1
FOREST .
PLANTATION/O~~~~~~ .
Reod growth of ..
compon.ents on th s.peClflC urban
OF RURAL POPULATI . . _Q_Q_J SUA. • scat. of the
GAIN [ ON .9HIN PE
1981- . O.G.
70'Ot AND R CENT)
ABOVE
50 01 - 70·00 •
Note -1981 Populotion of .
~OZ19ar
3001 -
30' 00 a
5000
BELOW·
•
~ Qnd Outer Area 0
are not ovoilobl .. of Sonour U A
Town O.G.
?°iOiiiiiil;b
MetrnlOOplii;;_5...
Oiiiiiiiti
_- iiiiiiiiiiii-.liiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Kilometres
-w;:±;t;o'
-
.. --.. .--
Based upon Survey of India map with the permission © Gov,,_' of india Copy"",' • "'1.
4f the Surveyor General of India.
MOGA GROWTH OF POPULATION
OF THE SUA 1981-91
o
1
"'etre' 1000 1 2 3 Kilometres
... 30~ ...J
~ 20~ ~
0'
~ 10 ~ n,::
g 0 J lJ
MOllO
oJit Singh 35
o
Bahona
f2 I
From
Kot Kapura,
"
' .... .",,1
~WOnMOga
37
"
1• ..J
'-,/
BOUNDARY,STANDARD URBAN AREA
" URBAN AGGLOMERA nON / MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA
.. - --
- 1 -..-
r--------,
L ___ ____ 1
~5
II VILLAGE WITH LOCATiON COOt NUMBER . . .
URBAN BUILT UP/ AREA. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., " ~/D
NUMBER .. XR~9
--
UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE
r.;;;;_,
RAILWAY,BROAD GAUGE ..
GAIN
70 . 01 AND ABOVE
[ 30.00 AND BELOW •E2
LOSS (ABOVE 30·00 o
DArA NOT AVAILABLE N.A.
SPILL.-OVER URBAN AREA ~
Based upon Survey of India map with the permission
of the Surveyor General of India.
© G"l,nm,.!., In4ia Copy,,?"' , 1997.
PART 11-8 - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
PART II-B
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Part II·B volume contains Prll,Tlary Census Abstract 9. Total main workers and their break-up by nine
(p.C.A.) which is an important basic table prepared on full broad Industrial categoriesi marginal workers
count basis for total, rural and urban areas alongwlth sex- and non-workers by sex.
wise break-up. It gives the basic soclo~conomlc characteristics
of the general population for each Community Development It may be pointed out that in 1981 PCA, main workers
Block (C.D. Block) in case of rural areas and upto town were classified Into four broad Industrial categories namely
level for urban areas. C.D. Block also includes census town(s) (i) Cultivators (C)i (Ii) Agricultural Labourers (AL)i (iii)
and out growth(s) if any which are basically rural areas for Those working in Household Industry (HHl)i and (Iv) Other
community. development block but have been treated as Workers (OW). In 1991 Census data have been presented
urban for census purposes using criteria for declaring a place by nine fold industrial classification. The main workers have
as urban. For comparison of the data with the previous been classified into the following nine industrial categories:
censuses, Primary Census Abstract is aiso being presented I. Cultivators
tahsil-wise/town-wise and it will also enhance its value from
Administrative point of view as tahsil and town are the basic II. Agricultural labourers
units in Administrative hierarchy for day to day work.
III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations,
The Primary Census Abstract Included in the District Orchards and allied activities
Census Handbooks which are being published separately as
State Government Publications, furnishes figures for each IV. Mining and Quarrying
village for the rural areas and for each ward in case of urban
areas whereas urban blockwise totai population and Scheduled V. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs :
Caste population are shown in the Appendix. The Primary (a) In Household Industry
Census Abstract has been prepared from the Household
Schedules. The Household Schedules were compiled by the (b) Other than Household Industry
enumerators in the field. The last line of the household
schedule gives total for each household. The enumerator also VI. Constructions
prepared an. abstract based on which the provisional
population totals were released. VII. Trade and Commerce
The first basic task was to edit and compare the VIII. Transport, Storage and Communications
household schedule with Individuai Slip to ensure that the IX. Other Services
particulars in two documents matched. In the edit, a few
consistency checks had been prescribed which are available The concepts and definitions relating to economic
in detail in the booklet entitled IIManual for compilation of questions in general and work in particular adopted In 1981
Primary Census Abstract". This step was necessary to ensure Census were retained In 1991 Census for the sake of
that the P.C.A. figures at any level do not differ from the comparability. However, greater care was taken to frame
figures for the same characteristics derived from the the questions at the time of 1991 Census In such a way
individua I Slip tabu lations. as to help netting the unpaid workers on farm or In family
The data in Primary Census Abstract have ~en furnished enterprise. In order to ensure that the economic activity of
under the following headings : these categories (Women and Children predominantly) Is
properly enumerated In the 1991 Census, special emphasis
"I 1. Area in sq. km. was laid on the training of enumerators and it was stressed
that they should ask probing questions specially in case of
2. No. of occupied residential houses. women to find out if they worked any time at all last year
3. No. of households or any of the seasons in the reference period. Further the
question on seeking/available for work was asked in the 1991
4. Total population (including institutional and Census In respect of non-workers only and not from marginal
houseless population) by sex workers as was done In the 1981 Census. In the case of
those seeking/available for work, a question whether they
5. Total population in the age group 0-6 years had ever worked before was asked. This will help In knowing
the number of fresh entrants to the labour fOiCe.
6. Scheduled Castes by sex
7. Scheduled Tribes by sex (the columns prescribed Although the definitions and concepts for filling up of
have been leI\. blank, being no scheduled tribe census schedules have been given in instructions to enumerators
in the State) as Annexure 'B' In the end of this report, yet it will be
desirable to reproduce the definition of various cols. heads
8. Literacy of sex of P.C.A. here also for the facility of the readers.
J 75
176
Census Houses and Households columns 16, I 7 and 18 are for scheduled tribes. There
Columns 5 and 6 of the Primary Census Abstract gives Is no Scheduled Tribe listed In Punlab State, as such cols.
the figures of occupied residential houses and households 16 to 18 of P.C.A. have been left blank.
respectively for the State, District, C.D. Block, City and Article 341 and 342 of the constitution lay down that
Town. To understand the concept of census house and census for certain purposes the President can schedule a number
household adopted for 1991 Census, it is first essential to of castes and tribes respectively for specified areas of the
know the definition of a building, census house and household country. These have been provided for In the scheduled
which is being given as under : castes and scheduled tribes order (Amendment) Act, 1976
Building (No. 108 of 1976) dated the 18th September, 1976.
There are as such 37 scheduled castes in Punjab. It may
A building is generally a singal structure on the ground. be mentioned here that till 1981 Census, scheduled castes
Sometimes it is made up of more than one component units were occurring only among Hindus and Sikhs. In the 1991
which are uspd or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) Census, however, Instructions were elaborated to Include
or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, scheduled castes among Buddhists also. There Is, however,
factories, workshops, worksheds, schools, places of no scheduled tribes listes as such In Punjab State.
entertainments, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. It
is also possible that buildings which have component units Uterates
may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-
cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence The population of literates and educated persons has
etc. been given In columns 19, 20 and 21 of the Primary Census
Abstract.
Census House
According to instructions to enumerators for filling up
A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building the individual slip, literacy for 1991 Census was defined
having a separate main entrance from the road or common as A person who can both read and write with understanding
courtyard or staircase, etc. used or recognised as a separate in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who
unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for can merely read but cannot write, Is not literate. It Is not
a residential or non-residential purpose or both. necessary that a person who is literate should have received
Househ )Id any formal education or should have passed any minimum
educational standard.
A I.ousehold is a group of persons who commonly live
together and would take their meals from a common kitchen In the 1981 Census, the children In the age group
unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from 0-4 were considered as illiterates by definition. At the time
doing so. There may be a household of persons related by of preparation for 1991 Census, the Department of
blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Development
of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding and the Planning Commission desired that In the 1991
houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, lalls, Census, Children in the age group 0-6 should be considered
ashrams, etc. These are called 'institutional Households'. as illiterate since the ability to read and write with
There may be one member households, two members understanding is not generally achieved, specially In the rural
households or multi-member households. For census purposes, areas, until a child attains the age 7 or more. Accordingly,
each one of these types is regarded as a 'Household'. in the 1991 Census, Children of the age of 6 years or
lessl were considered as illiterates even If the child was going
It may be clarified that in column 5 of the Primary to school and might have picked up reading and writing
Census Abstract the number of occupied residential houses a few odd words. This has been done perhaps to make the
have been derived from the abridged house list after updating Indian Census data comparable with the international statistics
it at the time of census and in column 6 the number of on the subject.
households have been taken from the household schedule.
It may also be stated that in 1991 Census, the P.C.A.
The period of enumeration of 1991 Census was from
incorporates figures of population in age group 0-6 years
9th February to 28th February 1991. At the top right hand
and that the figures of literates exclude population in
corner of the household schedule, one had to record the
0-6 age group. This will enable data users to compute more
type of household, whether institutional or houseless by
symbols as per instructions given in the footnote of the form realistic literacy rate.
itself. For institutional . I' and for house less households 'a' Main Workers
was needed to be made. The enumeration of normal and
institutional households was to be completed during the 9th A main worker is a person whose main activitY is
February to 28th February 1991 and the enumeration of participatipn In any economically productive activity. Such
house less population on the night of 28th February 1991 participation may be physical or mental in nature_ Work
with a revisional round from I st March to 5th March 1991 involves not only actual work but also effective supervision
to update the population as on the sunrise of I st March, and direction of work. It also Includes unpaid work on farm
1991. or In family enterprise. Those who had worked for the major
part of the year are termed as 'Main workers /. Those who
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes had worked for less than six months (183 days) in the year
Columns 13, 14 and 15 of the Primary Census Abstract are termed as 'Marginal workers'. Workers are classified Into
give the figures of the scheduled caste population and nine industrial categories :
177
I. Cultivator VI. Construcdons
For purposes of the census a person is working as It includes persons engaged in constructions such as
cultivator if he or she is engaged either as employer, single construction and maintenance of buildings, roads, railways,
worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned or bridges, etc.
held from Government or held from private persons or
institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation VII. Trade and Commerce
includes supervision or direction of cultivation. It Includes persons engaged in wholesale and retail trades
II. Agricultural Labourer and restaurants and hotels. It also covers financing, insurance,
real estate and business services.
A person who works on another person's land for wages
VIII. Transport, Storage and Communicadons
in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural
labourer. He or she has no ,risk in the CUltivation, but he/ It includes persons engaged in land transport, water
she merely works on another person's land for wages. An transport and air transport, services incidental to transport,
agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract of land storage and warehousing services, communication services etc.
on which he/she works.
IX. Other Services
III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, etc.
It includes ail other persons engaged in various types
It covers persons engaged in rearing of livestock such of economic activities who are not covered under industrial
as goats, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worms etc.; production categories I to VIII, such as electricity, gas and water services,
of milk, wool, raw silk etc.; persons engaged in forestry such community, social and personal services and activities not
as cutting of trees, production of firewood, gathering of adequately defined.
gums, lac etc.; fishing and collection of sea products etc.;
Marginal Workers
and hunting.
Marginal workers are those who have worked any time
IV. Hining and Quarrying
at all in the year preceding the enumeration but have not
It covers persons engaged in Mining of coal, lignite; iron worked for a major part of the year. In other words, a
ore, copper etc. Extraction of crude petroleum, natural gas person who has worked for less than 183 days In a year
etc. and mining services. is considered as a marginal worker.
Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs Non-workers
V. (a) Household Industry A person who has not worked any time at all in the
year preceding the date of enumeration is considered as non-
Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted worker.
L1y the head of the household himself/herself and or by the
members of the household at home or within the village A non-worker is either mainly engaged in househoid
in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person
where the household lives in urban areas. The workers in or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an institution or engaged
a household industry should largely consist of members of in other non-productive economic activity.
the household including the head. The industry should not Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes
be run on the scale of a registered factory which would
qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factory Act. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes Is also
Lastly, a household industry should relate to production, given following the Primary Census Abstract for the general
processing, servicing or repairs of articles or goods. population. This was an addition made at the time of 1981
Census and Is being continued in 1991 Census.
V (b) Other than Household Industry
The following statement gives the number of households
It includes persons engaged in manufacturing, processing, per 1,000 census houses and number of households per sq.
servicing or repairs other than Household Industry. km. in the State and for each district.
STATEMENT-I
Number of Households per 1,000 Census Houses and Number of Households per km:l_1991
2 J 4 5 6 7
2 3 4 5 6 7
It will be seen from the above statement that In the between rural and urban areas. The total area of the State
State as a whole, 28 households for every 1,000 census and district Is based on the area figures supplied by the
houses do not possess Independent census house to live In. Surveyor General, India. The urban a~a figures are based
The ratio in urban areas at 1,053 Is higher than rural areas on the area figures of Individual towns supplied by local
at 1,0 18. In rural areas of the State the highest ratio Is bodies. The rural area figures for a district have been arrived
in Firozpu r district (1,061) and lowest in Gurdaspur district at by subtracting the urban areas from the IIGeographlcal
(1,003). The position in urban areas Is also not different. Area" supplied by the Surveyor General, India. In the State
District Firozpur (1,120) has the highest ratio of households as a whole there are 68 households per sq. kilometre. The
per 1,000 census houses and Gurdaspur (1,003) has the density of households In rural and urban areas worlcs out
lowest. If we compare proportions of households per 1,000 to 48 and 742 respectively. Among the districts, Ludhlana
census houses between rural and urban areas, the congestion has the highest (1,158) density of households In urban areas.
Is relatively high In urban areas of all the district (except In respect of rural areas the density of households Is highest
Gurdaspur district) which may be due to the non-avallabllfty In Jalandhar district (68).
of Independent housing accommodation and high house rents
make it difficult for many households to afford Independent
houses, so they have to share the accommodation. Statement-2 shows ranking of districts by population size
both in 1991 and 1981 censuses as per 1991 Ce~us
Reverting to density of households in tenns of households JUrisdiction.
per sq. km. for obvious reasons, there Is a wide variation
STATEMENT-2
Rankin, of DIstricts by Populadon Size
Percentage to
Rank in Districts In order of Population total population Rank In Population
1991 population size In 1991 of State-1991 1981 In 1981
2 3 . 5 6
STATEMENT·4
State/District 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PUNJAB 832 780 799 815 836 844 854 865 879 882
1, Gurdaspur district 853 774 794 809 843 846 869 890 907 903
2. Amritsar district 829 781 796 803 841 841 854 856 871 873
3, Flrozpur district 826 778 802 814 810 837 843 875 884 894
4, ludhiana district 829 765 784 791 832 846 854 846 859 844
5.· Jalandhar district 848 783 807 841 859 862 873 883 893 899
6. Kapurthala district N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 880 886 889 898 896
7, Hoshlarpur district 878 828 856 867 879 877 903 899 915 919
8. Rupnagar district 807 756 781 789 802 812 812 854 861 870
9. Patiala district N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 805 829 847 863 880
10, Sangrur district N.A, N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 821 832 840 860 870
11 , 8athinda district N,A, N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A. 833 833 851 864 880
I 2. Faridkot district N .A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 864 852 865 882 882
It will be observed from the statement that Punjab Is (919) and the lowest in Ludhiana district (844). The lowest
a region with deficiency of females. There were 832 females sex ratio In Ludhlana may be attributed to male selective
per 1,000 males in Punjab in 1901. It has improved in'migration due to industrialisation.
consistently from 780 in· 1911 to 882 in 1991. As per Statement-5 furnishes literacy rates (for population aged
1991 Census, the sex ratio Is highest In Hoshlarpur district
7+) in 1991.
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STATEMENT-S
Literacy Rates (For Population Aged 7+) In 1991
Among the Totll Population Among the Rural Population Among the Urban Population
Stlte/District Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PUNJAB 58.51 65.66 50.41 52.77 60.71 43.85 72.08 77.26 66.12
I. G urdaspur district 61.84 69.56 53.33 58.44 66.57 49.51 73.69 79.92 66.77
2. Amritsar distlict 58.09 65.07 50.10 49.74 57.80 40.49 73.93 78.91 68.26
3. Firozpur distlict 48.00 56.88 38.11 41.59 51.17 30.91 68.16 74.77 60.75
4. Ludhiana distlict 67.35 72.47 61.23 62.95 69.93 54.99 71.71 74.89 67.74
5. Jalandhar district 68.45 74.87 61.33 63.99 71.34 55.91 76.37 81.05 71.09
6. Kapurthala distlict 63.31 70.03 55.83 58.90 66.11 51.04 75.84 80.79 70.03
7. Hoshiarpur distlict 70.74 79.31 61.48 69.22 78.33 59.43 79.16 84.61 73.07
8. Rupnagar district 68.14 76.45 58.54 63.66 73.02 52.87 81.15 86.46 75.03
9. Patiala district 58.62 65.93 50.33 51.51 59.76 42.08 74.97 80.29 69.05
'0. Sangrur district 46.16 53.37 37.86 41.57 48.94 33.04 60.42 67.29 52.66
11. Bathinda distlict 43.03 50.55 34.51 3&.42 44.02 27.81 65.87 73.11 57.67
12. Faridkot district 49.42 56.43 41.50 43.65 50.84 35.51 66.52 73.10 59.14
Note The percentlges have been calculated on the population aged 7 years and above.
13-B-63/RGI/NO/96
PUNJAB
LITERACY
1991
km 10 5 0 10 20 30 40 km
1.--:-,"-;1
l~ 39.99 AND BELOW
Scheduled Caste
population In
each district as
Scheduled Caste percentage of
Total Scheduled population as total S.c.
Rural Total Caste percentage of population of
State! District Urban population population total population the state
2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PUNJAB
12.89 24.05 0.32 1.25 2.30 0.05 9.45 17.57 0.24
II 9.26 16.68 0.90 2.17 3.91 0.16 7.17 12.88 0.68
III 0.20 0.36 0.02 0.34 0.59 0.05 0.24 0.43 0.03
IV N N N N N N N 0.01 N
V(a) 0.35 0.60 0.07 0.52 0.86 0.12 0.40 0.68 0.09
V(b) 1.65 2.99 0.14 7.22 13.21 0.31 3.30 6.03 0,19
VI 0.56 1.05 0.02 1.26 2.31 0.06 0.77 1.42 0.03
VII 1.23 2.28 0.05 7.79 14.28 0.32 3.17 5.85 0.13
VIII 0.78 1.45 0.01 2.06 3.78 0.07 1. 15 2.15 0.Q3
IX 3.19 5.46 0.63 7.35 10.98 3.17 4.42 7.10 1.37
Total (I·IX) 30.11 54.92 2.16 29.96 52.22 4.31 30.07 54.12 2.79
Marginal Workers 1.10 0.12 2.21 0.10 0.04 0.17 0.81 0.10 1.61
Non·workers 68.79 44.96 95.63 69.94 47.74 95.52 69.12 45.78 95.60
Gurdaspur District
10.28 19.41 0.20 1.15 2.09 0.11 8.27 15.58 0.18
II 8.77 16.40 0.34 1.67 3.12 0.06 7.21 13.47 0.27
III 0.20 0.33 0.05 0.22 0.40 0.03 0.20 0.35 0.04
IV 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 N 0.01 0.02 N
V(a) 0.19 0.31 0.05 0.19 0.33 0.04 0.19 0.31 0.05
V(b) 1.36 2.45 0.15 3.86 7.22 0.11 1.91 3.50 0.14
VI 1.02 1.91 0.05 1.41 2.62 0.05 1.11 2.06 0.05
VII 1.31 2.43 0.06 7.66 14.32 0.21 2.70 5.06 0.09
VIII 0.7S 1.43 N 2.41 4.51 0.06 1.12 2.11 0.02
IX 4.16 7.35 0.64 8.70 13.86 2.92 5.16 8.79 1.14
Total (I·IX) 28.05 52.04 1.54 27.28 18.49 3.59 27.88 51.25 1.98
Marginal Workers 0.25 0.07 0.44 0.04 0.03 0.05 0.21 0.07 0.36
Non·workers 71.70 47.89 98.02 72.68 51.48 96.36 71.91 48.68 97.66
JAMMU
&
KASHMI R
PUNJAB
SCHEDULED CASTES AMONG
TOTAL POPULATION 1991
Km 10 5 0 10 20 30 ,0 Km
~ 25.Q1 _ 30.00
~ (STATE AVERAGE 28.31 J
[ ] ] ] 20.01 _ 25.00
Saud upon Survey of IndiC! map with thl permission of the Surveyor General of India ® Government of India Copyrlqht , 1997.
183
STATEMENT·a-Coold
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10
Amrltur District
13.05 24.24 0.21 0.99 1.85 0.01 8.94 16.62 0.14
II 10.35 18.67 0.80 2.36 4.25 0.19 7.62 13.77 0.59
III 0.13 0.23 0.01 0.22 0.39 0.02 0.16 0.28 0.02
IV N N N N N N
VIa) 0.11 0.18 0.04 0.18 0.29 0.07 0.14 0.21 0.05
V(b) 1.42 2.50 0.17 7.72 14.20 0.31 3.56 6.48 0.22
VI 0.40 0.74 N 0.92 1.68 0.04 0.58 1.07 0.02
VII 1.25 2.28 0.08 8.71 16.06 0.33 3.80 6.97 0.16
VIII 0.96 1.79 0.01 2.13 3.94 0.08 1.36 2.52 0.03
IX 3.23 5.42 0.71 6.97 10.41 3.04 4.50 7.12 1.51
Total (HX) 30.90 56.05 2.03 30.20 53.07 4.09 30.66 55.04 2.74
Marginal Workers 0.01 N 0.02 N N N 0.01 N 0.01
Non-workers 69.09 43.95 97.95 69.80 46.93 95.91 69.33 44.96 97.25
Firolpur District
15.54 28.81 0.74 1.58 2.95 0.03 12.20 22.60 0.57
II 10.46 18.17 1.85 2.32 4.30 0.10 8.52 14.85 1.43
III 0.21 0.39 0.02 0.39 0.69 0.04 0.26 0.46 0.03
IV N N N N N N
VIa) 0.23 0.39 0.04 0.54 0.85 0.19 0.30 0.50 0.08
V(b) 0.87 1.56 0.10 4.05 7.48 0.20 1.63 2.98 0.12
VI 0.31 0.59 N 1.27 2.36 0.04 0.54 1.01 0.01
VII 0.92 1.70 0.05 8.08 14.98 0.30 2.63 4.89 0.10
VIII 0.42 0.80 N 2.60 4.78 0.13 0.94 1.75 0.03
IX 1.87 3.32 0.26 7.81 12.08 3.01 3.29 5.42 0.92
Total (I-IX) 30.83 55.73 3.06 28.64 50.47 4.04 30.31 54.46 3.29
Marginal Werkers 2.28 0.20 4.59 0.37 0.14 0.63 1.82 0.19 3.65
Non-workers 66.89 44.07 92.35 70.99 49.39 95.33 67.87 45.35 93.06
Ludhlana District
11.86 22.23 0.06 0.70 1.26 0.01 6.25 11.50 0.04
II 8.53 15.70 0.38 1.93 3.44 0.06 5.21 9.42 0.22
III 0.31 0.54 0.04 0.59 0.97 0.12 0.45 0.76 0.08
IV N N N N
VIa) 0.20 0.34 0.04 0.10 0.16 0.04 0.15 0.24 0.04
V(b) 2.67 4.86 0.19 13.08 23.32 0.46 7.91 14.31 0.32
VI 0.45 0.84 N 1.91 3.43 0.05 1.19 2.17 0.03
VII 1.44 2.63 0.07 7.06 12.58 0.26 4.26 7.73 0.16
VIII 1.24 2.31 0.01 2.05 3.67 0.06 1.65 3.01 0.04
IX 3.54 5.a7 0.90 4.84 6.87 2.33 4.19 6.38 1.60
Total (I-IX) 30.24 55.32 1.69 32.26 55.70 3.39 31.26 55.52 2.53
Marginal Workers N N N N N N
Non-workers 69.76 44.68 98.31 67.74 44.30 96.61 68.7-4 44.48 97.47
184
STATEHENT-8-Contd.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
)aJandhar DIstrict
9.96 18.86 0.16 0_71 1.29 0.06 6.63 12.49 0.12
II 3.23 16.67 1.03 1.66 3.00 0.15 6.51 11.72 0.72
III 0.16 0.29 0.02 0.20 0.35 0.04 0.18 0.31 0.03
IV N N N N N N
V(a) 0.61 1.06 0.11 1.45 2.51 0.24 0.91 1.59 0.15
V(b) 2.70 5.02 0.13 6.74 12.43 0.31 4.15 7.71 0.20
VI 0.80 1.53 0.01 1.06 1.97 0.04 0.90 1.69 0.01
VII 1.65 3.07 0.08 7.74 14.22 0.41 J.84 7.11 0.20
VIII 1.02 1.92 0.02 2.02 0.71 0.12 1.38 2.57 0.05
IX 3.09 5.15 0.83 7.94 12.11 3.21 4.83 7.67 1.68
Total (I-IX) 29.22 53.57 2.38 29.52 51.59 4.58 29.33 52.86 3.16
Marginal Worker.; 0.89 0.12 1.75 0.15 0.06 0.26 0.63 0.10 1.22
Non-worker.; 69.89 46.31 95.87 70.33 48.35 95.16 78.04 47.04 95.62
Ka'purthala District
12.28 22.94 0.57 1.09 1.95 0.08 9.40 17.42 0.44
II 7.83 13.86 1.22 1.89 3.36 0.18 6.30 17.09 0.96
III 0.17 0.31 0.02 0.24 0.42 0.03 0.19 0.34 0.02
IV N N N N
V(a) 0.39 0.66 0.09 0.54 0.84 0.18 0.43 0.71 0.11
V(b) 2.96 5.52 0.14 8.98 16.43 0.29 4.51 8.39 0.18
VI 0.75 1.37 0.08 0.97 1.77 0.04 0.81 1.47 0.07
VII 1.52 2.83 0.08 7.55 13.65 0.42 3.07 5.68 0.17
VIII 0.75 1.42 0.01 1.59 2.87 1.10 0.96 1.80 0.03
IX 3.18 5.39 0.75 7.89 11.57 3.61 4.40 7.02 1.47
Total (I-IX) 29.83 54.30 2.96 30.74 52.86 4.93 30.07 53.92 3.45
Marginal Worker.; 1.52 0.15 3.01 0.10 0.04 0.17 1.15 0.12 2.30
Non-workers 68.65 45.55 94.03 69.16 47.10 94.90 68.78 45.96 94.25
Hoshiarpur District
9.75 18.45 0.34 1.40 2.63 0.Q2 8.47 16.00 0.29
II 7.22 13.24 0.72 2.86 5.22 0.20 6.56 12.00 0.64
III 0.26 0.48 0.02 0.60 1.05 0.09 0.31 0.56 0.04
IV N N 0.01 0.02 N N 0.01 N
V(a) 0.68 1.16 0.16 0.58 1.00 0.12 0.67 1.13 0.16
V(b) 1.86 3.43 0.16 4.13 7.48 0.36 2.20 4.06 0.19
VI 0.82 1.54 0.03 1.39 2.56 0.07 0.90 1.70 0.03
VII 1.45 2.74 0.06 7.63 14.09 0.38 2.40 4.50 0.11
VIII 0.83 1.59 0.01 1.66 3.11 0.04 0.96 1.82 0.01
IX 4.79 8.34 0.96 8.57 12.67 3.95 5.37 9.01 1.41
Total (I-IX) 27.66 50.97 2.46 28.83 49.83 5.23 27.84 50.79 2.88
Marl:inal Worker.; 1.17 0.27 2.14 0.17 0.02 0.33 1.02 0.23 1.86
Non-workers 71.17 48.76 95.40 71.00 50.15 94.44 71.14 48.98 95.26
185
STATEMENT-B-Contd.
2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10
Rupnagar District
11.10 20.36 0.45 0.79 1.40 0.10 B.48 15.55 0.36
II 5.96 10.93 i.24 0.90 1.60 0.08 4.07 8.56 0.20
III 0.13 0.23 0.01 0.07 0.12 0.02 0.11 0.20 0.01
IV 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01
VIa) 0.47 0.84 0.05 0.46 0.79 0.08 0.47 0.83 0.06
V(b) 2.07 3.75 0.13 6.83 12.25 0.60 3.28 5.91 0.25
VI 0.66 1.16 0.09 0.93 1.63 0.13 0.73 1.28 0.10
VII 1.36 2.52 0.03 5.75 to. 43 0.36 2.47 4.53 0.11
VIII 1.30 2.42 0.01 1.56 2.85 0.08 1.37 2.53 0.03
IX 6.04 10.57 0.B4 13.02 19.18 5.94 7.81 12.75 2.14
Total (I·IX) 29.10 52.80 1.85 30.31 50.25 7.39 29.40 52.15 3.26
Marginal Workers 0.B9 0.12 1.78 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.67 0.09 1.33
Non·workers 70.01 47.08 96.37 69.68 49.74 92.60 69.93 47.76 95.41
Patiala District
12.22 22.77 0.14 0.94 1.77 0.02 8.85 16.54 0.10
II 9.26 16.76 0.68 I. 71 3.10 0.15 7.00 12.70 0.52
III 0.16 0.47 0.02 0.36 0.63 0.06 0.29 0.52 0.03
IV 0.01 0.Q2 N N 0.01 0.01
VIa) 0.45 0.75 0.10 0.78 1.23 0.27 0.55 0.89 0.15
V(b) 2.03 3.65 0.17 5.56 10.27 0.30 3.08 5.61 0.21
VI 0.58 1.0B 0.01 1.34 2.42 0.13 0.81 1.48 0.05
VII 1.26 2.32 0.04 B.30 15.31 0.46 3.36 6.18 0.17
VIII 0.83 1.56 0.01 1.85 3.43 0.07 1.14 2.12 0.03
IX 3.00 5.22 0.47 B.39 12.03 4.33 4.61 7.24 1.63
Total (I-IX) 29.90 54.60 1.64 29.23 50.19 5.79 29.70 53.29 2.89
Marginal Workers 0.62 0.17 1.14 0.06 0.04 0.09 0.45 0.13 0.82
Non-workers 69.48 45.23 97.22 70.71 49.77 94.12 69.85 46.58 96.29
Sangru,r District
15.94 29.50 0.30 3.07 5.71 0.07 12.79 23.72 0.24
II 9.35 16.97 0.56 3.99 7.26 0.28 8.04 14.61 0.49
III 0.22 0.39 0.Q2 0.32 0.59 0.02 0.24 0.44 0.02
IV N N N N
Via) 0.37 0.65 0.05 0.62 1.07 0.11 0.44 0.75 0.07
V(b) 1.27 2.27 0.10 4.78 B.85 0.15 2.12 3.87 O. "
VI 0.39 0.73 0.01 1.01 1.37 0.03 0.54 1.01 0.01
VII 1.11 2.06 0.03 7.95 14.70 0.29 2.79 5.13 0.09
VIII 0.5B 1.08 N 1.82 3.40 0.04 0.89 1.64 0.01
IX
Total (I-IX)
2.22
31.45
3.BO
57.45
0.39
1.46
5.67
29.23
B.58
52.03
.2.36
3.35
3.06
30.91
4.96
56.13
0.88
1.92
Marllinal Workers 1.69 0.13 3.49 0.19 0.03 0.36 1.32 0.11 2.72
Non-workers 66.86 42.42 5.05 70.58 47.94 96.29 67.77 43.76 95.36
186
STATEHEHT-8- Cancld
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Bathlnu District
16.77 31.18 0.41 2.26 4.15 0.10 13.50 25.09 0.34
II 9.74 17.18 1.30 2.16 3.87 0.22 8.03 14.17 1.06
III 0.23 0.42 0.01 0.46 0.82 0.04 0.28 0.51 0.02
IV N N N N N N N N
VIa) 0.38 0.64 0.08 0.55 0.96 0.08 0.42 0.71 0.08
V(b) 0.73 1.30 0.09 4.32 7.88 0.24 1.54 2.78 0.13
VI 0.47 0.88 0.01 1.09 1.98 0.07 0.61 1.13 0.02
VII 0.95 1.75 0.03 8.47 15.64 0.29 2.64 4.89 0.09
VIII 0.35 0.65 0.01 2.44 4.51 0.07 0.82 1.52 0.02
IX 2.05 3.45 0.46 7.65 11.65 3.07 3.31 5.30 1.04
Total (I·IX) 31.67 57.45 2.40 29.40 51.46 4.18 31.15 56.10 2.80
Marginal Workers 2.74 0.21 5.62 0.19 0.06 0.35 2.17 0.17 4.44
Non·workers 65.59 42.34 91.98 70.41 48.48 95.47 66.68 43.73 92.76
F;trldkot District
15.06 27.80 0.60 2.10 3.88 0.11 11.77 21.74 0.47
II 11.66 20.46 1.66 2.90 5.14 0.37 9.43 16.58 1.33
III 0.12 0.21 0.01 0.15 0.27 0.02 0.12 0.23 0.01
IV N N N N N N
VIa) 0.29 0.49 0.07 0.58 0.96 0.15 0.37 0.61 0.09
V(b) 0.91 1.61 0.11 4.05 7.48 0.17 1.70 3.09 0.13
VI 0.25 0.47 N 0.80 1.46 0.04 0.39 0.72 0.01
VII 0.80 1.48 0.03 7.96 14.80 0.25 2.62 4.85 0.08
VIII 0.41 0.76 N 2.02 3.79 0.02 0.82 1.53 0.01
IX 2.30 3.89 0.50 8.86 13.79 3.31 3.97 6.40 1.22
Total (I·X) 31.80 57.17 2.98 29.42 5l.58 4.44 31. 19 55.75 3.35
Marginal Workers 1.83 0.11 3.79 0.30 0.07 0.34 1.42 0.10 2.91
Non·workers 66.37 42.72 93.23 70.38 48.35 95.22 67.39 44.15 93.74
It may be seen that 30.88 per cent of the total state male workers (14.28 per cent) has been recorded In category
population is economically active fully or marginally. The VII (Trade and Commerce), which is closely followed by
proportion of total main workers to total popUlation in PunJab category V(b) (13.21 per cent) (Manufacturing other than
is 30.07 per cent, while this proportion for males Is 54.12 household Industry), while the proportion of female main
per cent and for females 2.79 per cent. The proportion workers (3.17 per cent) Is the highest In category IX (Other
of male main workers to total male population is comparatively services).
higher in rural areas (54.92%) as compared to urban areas
(S2.22%) while the female main workers to female Among the districts, the highest proportion of main
population is relatively higher in urban areas (4.31 %) than workers to total population has been recorded In Ludhlana
the rural areas (2.16%) of the state. In total areas, the district (3l.26 per cent) and the lowest In Hoshlarpur district
highest proportion of main workers among different broad (27.84 per cent). This proportion among males Is the highest
industrial categories has been found in category I (Cultivators) In Sangrur district (56.13 per cent) and the lowest In
for males and other services for females. As overwhelming Hoshlarpur district (50.79 per cent), while among females,
majority of our population reside in rural areas, the highest It Is the highest In Kapurthala district (3.45 per cent) and
proportion of male workers has been found In category I the lowest In Patlala district (1.92 per cent).
(Cultivators) and of females in category II (Agricultural
Labourer).
Statement-9 furnishes work participation rates of females
In urban areas of the state the highest proportion of arranged In descending order of the districts.
PUNJAB
[ NOT TO SCALE J
BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL
TOTAL POPULATION 1991
STATE I U T
" DISTRICT 3000000
POCKET FOR KAPURTHALA K ~ 31 . 01 AND ABOVE
POCKET FOR PATIALA. p
1000000
Vh7Il 30 01 _ 31. 00
~ (STA;E AVE:f(AGE 3001)
500000
4.40
" 5
Bathinda district 7.24 10.81 Female work participation rates have been calculated
for the total female workers (female main workers + female
2 FlrolPur district 6.94 7.78 4 marginal workers) to total female population. At the time
of 1991 Census, the female work participation rate is 4.40
3 Faridkot district 6.26 8.81 2 per cent whereas in 1981 Census it was 6.16 per cent.
in 198 J Census the highest female work participation rate
4 Kapurthaia district 5.75 4.34 11 had been recorded in Bathinda district (10.81 per cent)
and the lowest in Gurdaspur district (3.20 per cent). Similar
5 Hoshiarpur district 6.93 5 ranking position has been found in 1991 Census also.
6 Sangrur district 4.64 8.55 3 Statement-l0 gives percentage distribution of main
workers of each sex into broad industrial categories in
7 Rupnagar district 4.59 5.64 6 different districts-I 991.
STATEMENT-tO
Percentage distribution of ~In Worken of each Sex Into Broad Industrial Categories in different Dlstricts-1991
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PUNJAB P 100.00 31.44 23.82 0.8. 0.0. 1.3J 10.95 2.56 .0.55 3.83 14.70
M 100.00 32.47 23.80 0.79 0.01 1.25 11.15 2.63 10.81 l.97 1].12
F 100.00 8.72 24.35 1.11 N l.18 6.76 1.03 4.69 0.94 49.22
Gurdaspur District P 100.00 29.68 25. as 0.73 0.04 0.67 6.84 3.98 9.69 4.01 18.51
M 100.00 30.40 26.27 0.68 0.04 0.61 6.83 4.03 9.87 4.12 17.15
100.00 9.04 13.89 2.13 N 2.42 7.10 2.46 4.64 0.92 57.40
AmrilSar District P 100.00 29.16 24.87 0.52 N 0.45 11.62 1.88 12.38 4.43 14.69
M 100.00 30.21 25.01 0.51 N 0.39 11.78 1.93 12.66 4.58 12.93
F 100.00 5.17 21.51 0.53 1.92 8.12 0.54 6.00 1.09 55.12
Firozpur District P 100.00 40.26 28.09 0.84 N 1.00 5.38 1.78 8.68 3.10 10.87
M 100.00 41.50 27.26 0.84 N 0.92 5.47 1.86 8.98 3.22 9.95
100.00 17.27 43.57 0.77 2.39 3.67 0.31 3.17 1.04 27.81
188
STATEHENT-. O-Condd.
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Ludhiana District P 100.00 20.00 16.67 1.44 N 0.49 25.29 3.80 13.63 5.27 13.41
M 100.00 20.71 16.97 1.37 N 0.44 25.77 3.91 13.92 5.42 11.49
100.00 1.58 8.64 3.29 1.67 12.79 1.00 6.28 1.35 63.40
)a1andhar District P 100.00 22.63 22.19 0.60 N 3.10 14.15 3.06 13.08 4.70 16.49
M 100.00 23.64 22.16 0.59 N 3.00 14.58 3.20 13.45 4.86 14.52
100.00 3.83 22.73 0.84 4.89 6.24 0.49 6.28 1.63 53.07
Kapurthala District P 100.00 31.25 20.96 0.64 N 1.42 15.00 2.69 10.22 3.21 14.61
M 100.00 32.30 20.58 0.64 N 1.31 15.56 2.73 10.53 3.34 13.01
F 100.00 12.87 27.72 0.66 3.24 5.22 1.95 4.85 0.92 42.57
Hoshlarpur District P 100.00 30.44 23.55 1.12 0.01 2.39 7.92 3.24 8.61 3.44 19.28
M 100.00 31.50 23.62 I. II 0.01 2.23 7.99 3.35 8.86 3.59 17.74
100.00 10.13 22.25 1.25 0.01 5.53 6.67 1.16 3.67 0.43 48.90
Rupna&ar District P 100.00 28.85 15.89 0.39 0.02 1.60 11.14 2.47 8.42 4.65 26.57
M 100.00 29.81 16.42 0.38 0.03 1.59 11.32 2.45 8.69 4.86 24.45
F 100.00 11.17 6.02 0.42 1.76 7.70 2.96 3.42 0.92 65.63
Patlala DIstrict P 100.00 29.79 23.56 0.97 0.03 1.84 10.39 2.72 11.33 3.83 15.54
M 100.00 31.04 23.84 0.97 0.03 . 1.68 10.53 2.77 11.59 3.97 13.58
F 100.00 3.60 17.86 I. 11 5.14 7.34 1.70 5.85 0.89 56.48
Sangrur District P 100.00 41.40 26.01 0.78 N 1.41 6.87 1.76 9.01 2.86 9.90
M 100.00 42.26 26.02 0.78 N 1.35 6.89 1.79 9.14 2.93 8.84
F 100.00 12.43 25.54 0.99 3.51 6.01 0.56 4.75 0.62 45.59
Bathlnda District P 100.00 43.34 25.79 0.89 N 1.33 4.95 1.97 8.48 2.63 10.62
M 100.00 44.71 25.26 0.90 N 1.27 4.96 2.02 8.71 2.72 9.45
F 100.00 12.06 37.83 0.66 0.01 2.94 4.56 0.74 J.2t) 0.68 37.32
Faridkot District P 100.00 37.74 30.23 0.40 N 1.17 5.46 1.25 8.39 2.63 12.73
M 100.00 38.99 29.73 0.40 N 1.09 5.55 1.30 8.71 2.75 11.48
F 100.00 14.14 39.70 0.34 2.63 3.77 0.41 2.42 0.27 36.32
The largest proportion of male worf<ers (32.47 per cent) among all the districts In the State.
Is found among cultivators while the largest proportion of
female workers (49.22 per cent) Is found In ca&egory IX- Statement- I I shows sex ratio among total population,
Other Services. The minimum percentage of ma'" workers total workers (main + marginal worf<ers), main workers, each
whether males or females have been found In category IV- category of main total workers, marginal workers and nOR-
Mining and Quarrying. Similar position has been observed workers In total, rural and urban areas of each districts.
189
STATEMENT-1 f
Sex rado (females per 1,000 males) alllOll, total population, total worken (Main + Marainal worken), Main worken, each
tatlJOl'Y of Main total worken, Marainal worken and HOII-worken In toeal, rural and urbln ilrus of each districts
Total
wor1<ers
Tot.11 (Main + Total Main wot1<ers
Rural Total Mardnat Main
St.1te/District Urban population wot1<ers) wot1<ers
" III IV
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PUNJAB T 882 72 46 12 47 74 5
R 888 70 J5 12 48 5J 2
U 868 74 72 18 J5 78 15
STATEMENT-II COfIeld.
2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
STATE PRIMARY
Total population
(Including
Institutional Total population
No. of and houseless In the age
Totall occupied population) voup 0-6
SI. Rural/ Area in residential No. of
No. State/District Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males ~emales Persons Males ~emal.s
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II ,,,"
12
~ \~~~
I. Gurdaspur District T 3,562.00 287,776 288,646 1,756,712 923,343 833,389 288,919 153,831 135,088
R 3,485.58 223,641 224,335 1,370,320 719,477 650,841 229,317 121,920 107,397
u 76.42 64,135 64,311 386,412 203,866 182,546 59,602 31,91 I 27,691
2. Amritsar District T 5,087.00 402,474 420,035 2,504,560 1,337,503 1,167,057 421,904 226,673 195,231
R 4,893.65 265,419 269,871 1,650,729 882,328 768,401 287,036 154,024 133;012
U 193.35 137,055 150,164 853,831 455,175 398,656 134,868 72,649 62,219
3. Firolpur District T 5,874.00 251,719 270,616 1,607,817 848,764 759,053 294,314 156,075 138,239
II. 5,779.75 191,369 203,046 1,223,417 645,095 578,322 227,428 120,181 107,247
U 94.25 60,350 67,570 384,400 203,669 180,731 66,886 35,894 30,992
4. ludhiana District T 3,857.00 419,757 427,984 2,471,594 1,340,039 1,111,555 387,357 206,265 181,092
II. 3,659.81 198,976 199,765 1,228,813 654,056 574,757 190,487 100,940 89,S47
U 197.19 220,78 I 228,219 1,242,781 685,983 556,798 196,870 105,325 91,945
5. Jalandhar District T 3,401.00 337,68 I 348,018 2,026,787 1,067,093 959,694 305,015 161,580 143,435
II. 3,255.21 215,673 219,884 1,297,985 680,520 617,465 196,308 103,813 92,495
U 1'15.79 122,008 128,134 728,802 386,573 342,229 108,707 57,767 50,940
6. Kapul1hala District T 1,633.00 108,408 111,35'1 646,6"7 341,030 305,617 103,240 54,946 48,294
II. 1,556.00 79,811 81,408 480,042 251,299 228,743 77,860 41,521 36,339
U 77.00 28,597 29,946 166,605 89,731 76,874 25,380 13,425 11,955
7. Hoshiarpur District T 3,881.00 254,763 258,718 1,455,028 758,125 696,903 224,169 118,773 105,396
R 3,799.21 215,455 218,044 1,232,&90" 640,566 592,324 190,849 100,980 89,869
U 81.79 39,308 40,674 222,138 117,559 104,579 33,320 17,793 15,527
8. Rupnagar District T 2,085.00 160,258 161,186 915,603 489,671 425,932 147,226 78,! 15 69,111
R 2,002.90 . 112,172 112,776 683,286 365,445 317,841 111,490 59,165 52,325
U 82.10 48,086 48,410- 232,317 124,226 108,091 35,736 18,950 16,786
9. Patiala District T 4,584.00 297,591 313,399 1,896,242 1,008,576 887,666 315,970 168,969 147,001
R 4,448.89 203,245 209,775 1,329,269 709,313 619,956 227,516 121,773 105,743
U 135.11 94,346 103,624 566,973 299;263 267,710 88,454 47,196 41,258
10. Sang,ur District T 5,107.00 274,613 279, \39 1,710,120 914,361 795,759 282,560 150,866 131,69'1
R 5,022.37 206,226 207,H9 1,292,126 692, \62 599,964 212,017 112,992 99,025
U 84.63 68,387 71,590 411,99'1 222,199 195,795 70,543 37,874 32,669
II. Bathinda District T 5,551.00 254,848 261,928 1,559,963 829,8"9 730,114 257,505 138,099 119,406
R 5,397.64 194,9\3 199,069 1,208,830 642,590 566,240 198,693 106,074 92,619
U 153.36 59,935 62,859 351,133 187,259 163,874 58,812 32,025 26,787
12. Faridkot District T 5,740.00 280,365 283,6"3 1,730,876 919,680 811,191> 278,066 149,260 128,806
R 5,620.19 207,491 209,574 1,291,037 686,572 6004,465 204,702 109,719 94,983
U 119.81 72,874 71,069 439,839 233,108 206,7JI 73,364 39,541 33,823
195
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Il 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
I4-A-63/RGI/ND/9l>
196
STATE PRIM,.....
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
I. Gurdaspur District T 489,809 "73,254 16,555 145,380 143,88" 1,496 126,628 12'4,329 2,299
R 384,"100 37i,393 10,007 1'40,932 139,634 1,298 120,176 117,978 2,198
U 105,"109 98,861 6,5"18 4,"1"18 4,250 198 6,"52 6,351 101
2. Amritsar District T 768,022 736,086 31,936 223,986 222,335 1,651 190,963 18'1,095 6,868
R 510,1"13 49,.,524 15,619 215,503 213,893 1,610 170,853 164,730 6,123
U 257,879 2"',562 16,317 8,483 8,"142 "II 20,110 19,365 745
3. Firozpur District T 487,2"16 462,26" 24,982 196,144 191,830 4,314 136,876 125,992 10,884
R 317,151 359,478 17,673 190,083 185,827 4,256 127,939 117,244 10,695
U 110,095 102,786 7,309 6,061 6,003 58 8,937 8,748 189
4. Ludhiana District T 772,516 743,923 28,593 154,528 154,077 451 128,740 126,270 2,470
R 371,559 361,835 9,724 145,789 145,419 370 104,830 102,670 2,160
U '400,957 382,088 18,869 8,739 8,658 81 23,910 23,600 310
5. Jalandhar District T 594,377 56",009 30,368 134,492 133,330 1,162 131,917 125,014 6,903
R 379,259 36",563 1,.,696 129,294 128,336 958 119,806 113,429 6,377
U 215,118 199,H6 15,672 5,198 4,994 2O,. 12,111 11,585 526
6. Kapurthala District T 19,.,439 183,886 10,553 60,761 59,403 1,358 '40,761 37,836 2,925
R 143,219 136,457 6,762 58,953 57,653 1,300 37,612 34,823 2,769
U 51,220 47,429 3,79.1 1,808 1,750 58 3,149 3,013 136
7. Hoshiarpur District T 405,104 385,054 20,050 123,309 121,278 2,031 95,418 90,956 4,462
R HI,060 326,478 14,582 120,197 118,190 2,007 89,069 84,815 4,254
U 64,044 58,576 5,468 3,112 3,088 24 6,349 6,'''' 208
8. Rupnagar District T 269,233 255,372 13,861 77,685 76,136 I,H9 42,768 41,933 835
R 198,819 192,948 5,871 75,841 74,..02 I,H9 40,690 39,941 749
U 70,"'4 62,424 7,990 1,844 1,734 110 2,078 1,992 86
9. Patial. District T 563,193 537,501 25,65'2 167,761 166,835 926 132,713 128,125 4,588
R 397,"82 387,305 10,177 162,"10 161,536 874 123,044 118,861 4,183
U 165,711 150,196 15,515 5,351 5,299 52 9,669 9,264 405
10. Sangrur District T 528,525 513,229 15,296 218,797 216,896 1,901 137,'171 133,565 3,906
R '406,362 397,623 8,739 205,974 204,201 1,773 120,792 117,128 3,364
U 122,163 115,606 6,557 12,823 12,695 128 16,679 16,137 5.. 2
II. 6athinda District T 485,986 465,552 20,'IH 210,627 208,162 2,465 125,339 117,609 7,730
R 382,774 369,183 13,591 202,689 200,388 2,301 117,748 110,369 7,379
U 103,212 96,369 6,843 7,938 7,774 164 7,591 7,240 351
12. Farid kat District T 539,924 512,722 27,202 203,740 199,895 3,845 163,2H 152,435 10,799
R 410,522 392,498 18,02'1 19","84 190,863 3,621 150,489 1..0,450 10,039
U 129,402 120,224 9,178 9,256 9,032 224 12,745 11,985 760
14-8 --63/RGI/ND/%
197
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 3"1 35 36 37 38 39
STATE PRIMARY
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
rota!! V(b~ VI VII
SI. Rural/
No. State/ District Urban Persons Males Fem3les Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
PUNJAB T 668,052 650,095 17,957 '56,045 '53,317 2,728 643,254 630,803 12,451
R 235,51' 226,146 ',373 80,J80 7',215 1,165 '76,'66 '72,700 ],466
U 432,5Jl 421,'4' 8,584 75,665 74,102 ',563 467,088 458, fO] 8,985
I. G urdaspur District T 33,501 32,325 1,176 19,474 19,066 "lOB 47,481 46,713 768
R 16,582 17,610 972 14,025 13,716 309 17,898 17,510 388
U 1"1,919 1"1,715 204 5,449 5,350 99 29,583 29,203 3BO
2. Amritsar District T 89,267 86,674 2,593 1'1,406 14,23'1 172 95,096 93,181 1,915
R 23,360 22,021 1,339 6,580 6,570 10 20,685 20,100 585
U 65,907 6",653 1,254 7,826 7,664 162 74,411 73,081 I,no
3. Firozpur District T 26,218 25,301 917 8,685 B,607 78 42,297 41,505 792
R 10,635 10,073 562 3,821 3,808 13 11,239 10,986 253
U 15,583 15,228 355 '1,864 4,799 65 31,058 30,519 539
'I. ludhiana District T 195,390 191,731 3,656 29,346 29,059 287 105,318 103,522 1,796
R 32,845 31,773 1,072 5,5~9 5,528 21 17,609 17,233 376
U 162,545 159,961 2,584 23,797 23,531 266 87,709 86,289 1,420
5. Jalandhar District T 84,114 82,218 1,896 18,191 18,0'12 149 77,759 75,852 1,907
R 34,991 3"1,16" 827 10,451 10,423 28 21,376 20,883 493
U 49,123 48,05" 1,069 7,740 7,619 121 56,383 54,969 1,414
6. K.purthala District T 29,170 28,619 551 5,526 5,020 206 19,878 19,366 512
R 1",203 13,8H 329 3,604 3,430 174 7,305 7,120 185
U 14,967 14,745 222 1,622 1,590 32 12,573 12,246 327
7. Hoshi.rpur District T 32,088 30,751 1,337 13,124 12,891 233 H,857 34,121 736
R 22,922 21,963 959 10,04'1 9,881 163 17,899 17,557 342
U 9,166 8,788 378 3,080 3,010 70 16,958 16,564 394
B. Rupn.gar District T 29,985 28,918 1,067 6,655 6,245 410 22,656 22,182 474
R 14,11" 13,696 418 4,494 ",226 268 9,308 9,219 89
U 15,871 15,222 649 2,161 2,019 142 13,348 12,963 385
9. Patiaia District T 58,497 56,611 1,886 15,342 14,906 436 63,799 62,288 1,511
R 26,955 25,878 1,077 7,748 7,662 86 16,741 16,470 271
U 31,542 30,733 809 7,594 7,24 4 350 47,058 45,818 1,2'10
10. Sangrur District T 36,305 35,385 920 9,290 9,204 86 47,615 46,888 727
R 16,347 15,731 616 5,086 5,051 35 14,378 14,227 151
U 19,958 19,654 304 4,204 4,153 51 li,237 32,661 576
1 I. Bathinda District T 24,030 23,098 932 9,552 9,400 152 41,202 40,548 654
R 8,871 8,335 536 5,723 5,686 37 11,453 11,265 188
U 15,159 1'1,761 396 3,829 3,714 115 29,749 29,283 466
12. F.1ridkot District T 29,487 28,461 1,026 6,754 6,6"13 111 45,296 44,637 659
R 11,69~ 11,028 666 3,255 3,23"1 21 10,275 10,130 145
U 17,793 17,433 360 3,499 3,'109 90 35,021 34,507 514
199
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
YIII IX Marginal Worlcers Non-worlcers
Sl.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 5I 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
2ll,787 231,298 2,489 896,255 765,573 130,682 16J,615 10,491 151,124 14,019,980 4,9]4,691 9,085,289
I 10,509 I 10,042 467 455,684 413,254 42,430 IS7,63] 9,352 148,281 9,828,381 ],402,786 6,425,575
123,278 121,256 2,022 440,511 352,319 88,252 5,982 1,139 4,843 4,191,619 I,Ul,905 2,659,714
19,636 19,484 15290,64981,147 9,502 3,586 611 2,975 1,263,337 '149,478 813,859 1.
10,327 10,284 43 57,051 52,886 4,165 3,423 543 2,880 982,497 344,541 637,956
9,309 9,200 109 33,598 28,261 5,337 163 68 95 280,840 10'1,937 175,903
34,055 33,706 349 I 12,802 95,198 17,604 149 39 110 1,736,389 601,378 1,135,01 I 2.
15,845 15,799 46 53,320 47,620 5,500 144 38 106 1,140,4'12 387,766 752,676
18,210 17,907 303 59,482 47,378 12,104 'I 595,947 213,612 382,335
15,127 14,867 260 52,947 45,999 6,948 29,278 1,592 27,686 1,091,293 384,908 706,385 3.
5,150 5,131 19 22,911 21,395 1,516 27,853 1,291 26,556 818,413 284,320 531,093
9,977 9,736 241 30,036 24,604 5,432 1,425 295 1,130 272,880 100,588 172,292
27,929 27,434 495 97,988 81,872 16,116 12,760 1,079 11,681 1,419,650 502,005 917,645 5.
13,184 13,102 82 40,167 35,047 5,120 11,627 841 10,786 907,099 315,116 591,983
14,745 14,332 413 57,821 46,825 10,996 1,133 238 895 512,551 186,889 325,662
6,234 6,137 97 28,415 23,923 4,492 7,4'15 419 7,026 ""'1,763 156,725 288,038 6.
3,581 3,564 17 15,262 13,543 1,719 7,277 382 6,895 329,546 114,460 215,086
2,653 2,573 80 13,153 10,380 2,713 168 37 131 115,217 42,265 72,952
13,918 13,832 86 78,109 68,304 9,805 14,758 1,753 13,005 1,035,166 371,318 663,848 7.
10,218 10,176 42 59,076 53,406 5,670 14,384 1,724 12,660 877,446 312,364 565,082
3,700 3,656 44 19,033 14,898 4,135 374 29 345 157,720 58,954 98,766
12,528 12,401 127 71,541 62,4'1'1 9,097 6,111 132 5,682 6'10,256 233,867 '106,389 B.
8,896 8,858 38 41,291 38,618 2,673 6,095 424 5,671 478,372 172,073 306,299
3,632 3,543 89 30,250 23,826 6,424 19 8 11 161,884 61,794 100,090
21,591 21,362 229 87,514 73,004 14,510 8,553 1,277 7,276 1,324,496 469,798 B54,698 9.
11,119 11,087 32 39,933 36,999 2,934 8,202 1,163 7,039 923,585 320,8'15 602,740
10,472 10,275 197 47,581 36,005 11,576 351 114 237 400,911 148,953 251,958
15,122 15,027 95 52,336 45,363 6,973 22,619 962 21,657 1,158,976 400,170 758,806 10.
7,503 7,481 22 28,644 26,294 2,350 21,827 884 20,943 863,937 293,655 570,282
7,619 7,546 73 23,692 19,069 4,623 792 78 714 295,039 106,515 188,524
12,784 12,645 139 51,608 43,982 7,626 33,849 1,423 32,426 1,040,128 362,874 677,254 II.
4,235 4,207 28 24,7 S9 22,164 2,595 33,167 1,320 31,847 792,889 272,087 520,802
8,549 8,438 111 26,849 21,818 5,031 682 103 579 2'17,239 90,787 156,452
1'1,170 1'1,097 73 68,737 58,857 9,880 24,'194 903 23,591 166,'158 406,055 760,403 12.
5,278 5,255 23 29,756 26,712 3,OH 23,624 735 22,889 856,891 293,339 563,552
8,892 8,842 50 38,981 32,145 6,836 870 168 702 309,567 112,716 196,851
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
(C.D. BLOCKWISE)
202
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
(Indudl",
Institutional Total population
No. of and houseless In the aee
State! District! Total! occupied population) group ().6
SI. CO.8IocklU.A.I Rurall Area In residential No. of
No. City!Town Urban sq. Un. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 J 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
2. Narot J3imal Singh T 190.38 11,169 11,257 67,803 34,759 33,044 10,548 5,399 5,149
CD. Block R 190.38 11,169 11,257 67,803 34,759 33,044 10.548 5,399 5,149
U
J. Pathankot CO. Block T 327.14 30,329 30,587 17B,I02 91,940 B6,162 30,469 16,OH 14,425
R 327.14 29,514 29,768 173,158 89,355 83,803 29,651 15,619 14,032
U NA 815 819 4,944 2,585 2,359 818 425 393
Harijan and Railway U NA 127 127 676 358 318 93 46 47
Colony (O.C.)
Khanpur (O'C') U NA 298 298 1,865 984 881 338 165 173
lamin (O.G.) U NA 356 356 2,196 1,12'1 1,072 355 197 158
Ohaki (D.G.) U NA 34 38 207 119 88 32 17 15
4. Dhar Kalan CD. Block T 366.31 21,727 21,786 109,429 58,223 51,206 19,146 9,954 9,192
It 366.31 21,727 21,786 109,429 58,223 51,206 19,146 9,954 9,192
U
5. Dhariwal CD. Block T 236.15 18,168 18,176 117,282 62,392 54,890 19,3l9 10,334 9,005
R 232.49 17,244 17,252 111,187 59,205 51,982 18,316 9,794 8,522
U 3.66 924 92'1 6,095 3,187 2,908 1,023 540 483
Fatehnangal (C.T.) U 3.66 924 92'1 6,095 3,187 2,908 1,023 540 483
6. Dinanagar C.D. Block T 253.46 18,060 18,181 110,251 56,846 53,405 17,457 9,193 8,264
It 250.20 17,267 17,388 105,445 54,374 51,071 16,709 B,826 7,883
U 3.26 793 793 4,B06 2,472 2,334 748 367 lBI
Behrampur (C.T.) U 3.26 793 793 4,806 2,472 2,334 748 367 381
7. Curdaspur CD. Block T 270.73 20,300 20,414 128,577 67,542 61,035 21.480 11,452 10,028
R 270.73 20,300 20,414 128,577 67,542 61,035 21,480 11,452 10,028
U
8. Kahnuwan C.O. Block T 358.48 20,013 20,029 120,655 61,638 59,017 20,370 10,908 9,462
It 358.48 20,013 20,029 120,655 61,638 59,017 20,370 10,908 9,462
U
9. Kalanaur CD. Block T 219.22 11,304 11,310 72,240 38,364 33,876 12,110 6,468 5,642
R 219.22 11,304 11,310 72,240 38,364 33,876 12,110 6,468 5,642
U
10. Batala CD. Block T 295.83 25,80'1 25,810 162,429 86,530' 75,899 27.582 14,802 12,780
R 295.83 23,002 23,008 I 45,06B 77,170 67,898 24,484 13,133 11,351
U NA 2,802 2,802 17,361 9,360 8,001 3,098 1,669 1,429
(i) Bakewal (~.C.) U NA 706 706 3,975 2,133 1,842 636 343 293
203
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Il 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
PUNJAB T 6,098,374 5,832,852 265,522 1,917,210 1,894,061 23,149 1,452,828 1,388,159 64,669
R 4,302,7504,157,285 145,465 1,842,149 1,820,342 21,807 1,323,048 1,262,738 60,]10
U 1,795,624 1,675,567 120,057 75,061 73,719 1,342 129,780 125,421 4,lS9
1. Gurdupur DlslrlU T 489,809 473,254 16,555 145,380 143,884 1,496 126,628 124,329 2,299
R 384,400 374,]9) 10,007 140,932 1l9,614 1,298 120,176 117,978 2,198
U 105,409 98,861 6,548 4,448 4,250 19B 6,452 6,l51 101
2. Narol Jaimal Singh T 18,554 18,087 467 '1,744 4,725 19 8,329 8,269 60
C.D. Block R 18,554 18,087 '167 4,144 4,725 19 8,329 8,269 60
U
3. Palh."kol C.O. Block T 46,786 45,177 1,609 7,953 7,912 41 15,759 15,594 165
R 45,583 44,036 1,547 7,899 7,860 39 15,689 15,525 164
U 1,203 1,141 62 5'1 52 2 70 69 I
Harijan and Railway U 202 185 17
Colony (O.G.)
Dhaki (O.C.) U 67 64 3 16 16
4. Ohar Kalan C.O. Block T 31,515 30,408 1,107 6,697 6,676 21 6,580 6,512 68
R 31,515 30,408 1,107 6,697 6,676 21 6,580 6,512 68
U
5. Dhariwal C.O. Block T 32,979 32,341 638 11,459 11,429 30 10,861 10,754 107
R 31,917 31,l21 596 11,330\ II,l04 30 10,594 10,487 107
U 1,062 1,020 42 125 125 267 267
6. Oinanagar C.D. Block T 30,761 29,589 1,172 9,250 9,024 226 11,921 11,552 369
R 29,448 28,325 1,123 9,129 8,903 226 11,308 10,940 368
U 1,313 1,264 '19 121 121 613 612
7. Curdaspur C.O. Block T 36,262 35,121 1,141 12,111 11,974 137 11,884 11,466 418
R 36,262 35,121 1,1'11 12,111 11,974 137 11,884 11,466 '118
U
8. Kahnuwan C.O. Block T 31,614 30,965 15,817 15,715 102 7,258 7,147 111
R 31,614 30,965 15,817 15,715 102 7,258 7, I '17 III
U
9. Kalanaur C.O. 810ck T 19,389 19,061 328 8,911 8,905 6 5,820 5,718 102
R 19,389 19,061 328 8,911 8,905 6 5,820 5,718 102
U
10. Batala C.O. Block T 47,204 '16,155 1,049 17,538 17,497 41 13,055 12,824 231
R 42,391 41,583 808 16,827 16,790 37 12,457 12,271 186
U 4,813 '1,572 241 711 707 4 598 553 45
31 32 II 34 35 36 37 38 39
",
3 2 C''' I
2 2 9 9
54 54 3 3 4' 42 7 ,
54 54 3 3 4' 42 7
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repal~ In
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/ District! TotaV V(b) VI VII
SI. CO. 8Iock/U.A.I Rural/
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
PUNJAB T 668,052 650,095 17,957 156,045 ISJ,JI7 2,728 643,254 630,80J 12,451
R 235,519 226,146 9,37] 80,180 79,215 1,165 176,166 172,700 3,466
U 4:12,533 423,949 8,584 75,665 74,102 1,563 467,088 458,10] 8,985
I. T 13,501 32,325 1,176 19,474 19,066 408 47,481 46,71J 768
R 18,582 17,610 972 ''',025 13,716 309 17,898 17,510 388
U ''',919 14,715 204 5,449 5,350 99 29,583 29,203 380
I. 8amial C.D. 810d< T 81 77 . 21 21 184 184
R 81 77 4 21 21 184 184
U
2. Naroe jalmal Singh T 539 506 .13 238 238 1,245 1,204 41
CD. Block R 539 506 33 238 238 1,245 1,204 41
U
3. Pathankot CD. Block T 2,899 2,642 257 1,958 1,924 l4 3,100 3,020 80
R 2,762 2,508 254 1,765 1,733 32 2,839 2,766 73
U 137 134 3 193 191 2 261 254 7
Harijan and Railway U 14 14 39 39 86 84 2
Colony (O.G.)
Khanpur (O.G.) u 60 59 74 7J 65 62
Lamin (O.G.) u 41 41 78 77 104 102 2
Dhakl (O.G.) U 22 20 2 2 2 6 6
... Dhar Kalan C.O. Block T 1,250 944 306 8,296 8,068 228 1,547 1,523 24
R 1,250 944 306 8,296 8,068 228 1,547 1,523 24
U
5. Dharmal C.D. Block T 2,733 2,682 51 359 353 6 ',181 1,166 15
R 2,479 2,428 51 352 346 6 1,101 1,088 13
U 254 254 7 7 80 78 2
Falehnangal (C T.) U 254 254 7 7 80 78 2
6. Dlnanagar C. D. Block T 1,533 1,458 75 413 4.0 3 1,713 1,654 59
R 1,449 1,376 73 407 405 2 1,534 1,479 55
U 84 82 2 6 5 179 175 4
Behrampur (C. T.) U 84 82 2 6 5 179 .75 4
7. Gurdaspur C.D. Block T 1,796 1,740 56 717 703 14 1,796 1,736 60
R 1,796 1,740 56 717 703 14 1,796 1,736 60
U
8. Kahnuwan C.D. Block T 943 919 24 380 372 8 2,253 2,230 23
R 943 919 24 380 372 8 2,253 2,230 23
U
9. Kalanaur CD. 810ck T 597 580 17 382 364 18 1,158 1,'48 10
R 597 580 17 382 364 18 1,158 1,148 10
U
10. Ratala C.O. Block T 5,299 5,170 129 1,028 1,026 2 2,521 2,475 46
R 4,132 4,045 87 783 783 1,832 1,796 36
U 1,167 1,125 42 245 243 2 689 679 10
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 5'1 55 56 57 58 59 60
2lJ,787231,298 2,489 896,255 765,573 '30,682 163,615 10,491 153,124 14,019,980 4,934,691 9,085,289
• 10,509 •• 0,042 467 455,684 413,254 42,410 157,633 9,352 148,281 9,828,36. 3,402,786 6,425,575
'23,278 '21,256 2,022 440,571 352,319 88,252 5,982. 1,1l9 4,843 4,191,619 1,531,905 2,659,714
19,636 19,484 152 90,649 81,147 9,502 3,586 611 2,975 1,263,lJ7 449,478 813,859 1.
10,327 '0,284 43 57,051 52,886 4,165 3,423 543 2,880 982,497 344,541 637,956
9,309 9,200 109 33,598 28,261 5,ll7 .6J 68 95 280,840 104,937 175,903
29 29 454 430 24 154 18 136 9,550 3,335 6,215 I.
29 29 454 430 24 154 18 136 9,550 3,JJ5 6,215
281 277 4 2,683 2,479 204 414 104 310 48,835 16,568 32,267 2.
281 277 4 2,683 2,479 204 414 104 310 48,835 16,568 32,267
2,098 2,091 7 11,331 10,554 777 898 129 769 130,418 46,634 83,784 3.
2,008 2,001 7 10,952 10,221 731 894 125 769 126,681 45,194 81,487
90 90 379 333 46 4 4 3,737 1,440 2,297
9 9 51 36 15 '174 173 301
592 591 4,097 3,740 357 359 26 333 88,682 30,647 58,035 8.
592 591 4,097 3,740 357 359 26 JJ3 88,682 30,647 58,035
467 465 2 1,948 1,782 166 255 18 237 52,596 19,285 33,311 9.
467 465 2 1,948 1,782 166 255 18 237 52,596 19,285 33,311
Tobi J)Op\llalion
(includllll
Institutional Tobi popIIIaIIon
No. of and houseless In the ace
Stat@/Oistrictl TotaIl occupied population) group ().6
SI. C.O.Block/U.A.I Rurall Area In rHdentiaI No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. kin. houses households Pel10llS Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
(ii) Gaunspura (O.G.) U NA 359 359 2,601 1,386 1,215 402 219 183
(iii) 8hatha Inderjit (O.C.) U lolA 292 292 1,830 966 864 311 165 146
(Iv) M.arrianwala (O.G.) U NA 191 191 1,316 712 604 251 126 125
(v) Unwpura (O.G.) U NA 165 165 q26 687 539 260 156 104
(vi) Sagarpur (O.G.) U NA 179 179 1,092 586 506 210 96 114
(w) Kothe Malawa (O.G.) U lolA 187 181 1,091 570 521 256 136 120
(toiN) Sawali Inderjit (O.G.) U lolA 141 141 882 473 409 136 71 65
(Ix) tMde·OI·Khul (O.G.) U NA 124 124 778 426 352 159 88 71
12. Fatehgarh Churian T 238.71 14,611 14,615 94,933 50,832 44,101 16,348 8,930 7,418
CO. Block R 238.71 14,611 14,615 94,933 50,832 44,101 16,348 8,930 7,418
U
13. Sri Hargobindpur T 400.00 20,936 20,951 137,628 73,390 64,238 U,116 11,834 10,282
CO. Block R 400.00 20,764 20,179 136,483 72,770 63,7t3 21,941 11,7)2 10,209
U NA 172 172 1,145 620 525 175 101 73
Harijan Colony, ITI, U NA 172 172 1,145 620 SlI 175 IOJ 73
Balmikl Graveyard II[
D.A. V. Hr. Sec.
School (O.G.)
Urb.tll Total u 76.42 M,IlS 64,lll 386,412 IOl,866 182,546 59,602 31,"" 27,691
(i) Pathankot (M.C) U 22.10 21,101 21,218 123,930 64,865 59,065 18,574 9,850 8,724
(ii) Lamin (O.G.) U NA 356 356 2,196 1,124 1,072 355 197 158
(Iii) Khanpur (O.G.) U lolA 298 298 1,865 984 881 338 165 173
2. 8atal. U.A. U NA 16,342 16.387 103,367 54,800 48,561 16,665 9,0ll 7,632
(i) !latala (M.C.) U 8.75 13,540 13,585 86,006 45,440 40,566 13,567 7,364 6,203
(ii) 8akeml (O.C.) U lilA 706 706 3,975 2,133 1,8'42 636 343 293
209
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21
34 17 17 227 115 82
104 55 19 116 63 53
82 42 40 81 15 39
68 39 29 63 46 17
2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
(xiv) Haveli U 73 66 7 20 20
Chobdaran (O.G.)
(xv) Mani U 42 2 14 14
Ghauranga (C.G.)
II. Dera 8aba N ank T 26,192 25,714 448 12,769 12,624 14S 7,419 7,362 57
C.D. Block R 26,192 25,714 448 12,769 12,624 145 7,419 ; 7,362 57
U
12. Fatehgarh (hurian T 27,396 26,684 712 11,650 11,498 152 8,753 8,540 213
CD. 810ck R 27,396 26,684 712 11,650 11,498 152 8,753 8,540 213
U
13. Sri Hargobindpur T 40,873 39,860 1,0il 21,842 21,472 370 12,576 12,258 318
CD. Block R 40,577 39,569 1,008 2,1799 21,429 370 12,571 12,253 318
U 296 291 5 43 43 5 5
Harijan Colony, iTl, U 296 291 5 43 43 5 5
Balmiki Graveyard &
D.A. V. Hr. Sec.
School (O.G.)
Urb.\n ToUlI U 105,409 98,861 6,548 4,448 4,250 198 6,452 6,351 101
(i) Pathankot (M.C.) U 33,424 31,389 2,035 518 516 2 1,444 1,423 21
2. 83tala U.A. U 28,615 27,063 1,552 2,051 1,863 188 1,657 1,608 49
(i) 8at313 (M.C) U 23,802 22,491 1,311 1,340 1,156 184 1,059 1,055 ...
(ii) Bakewal (C.G.) U 1,169 1,084 85 105 102 3 JS 27 8
211
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39
5 8 8
2 2 2 2
3 3
2 2
3 3
II 11
3 3
4 17 12
15-A-63/RG I/ND/9t-
212
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Man*urinr, Proemne,
SerWinc and Repairs In
other dian Household
Industry ConSlT'Uctlons Trade and Commerce
Staltl Oistrlal Totall V(b) VI VII
51. e.O. 8loct/ij.A.I Ilwrall
No. Oty/fown Urban Persons Females Penons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 41 42 13 45 46 47 48
(xv) Mani U 17 17 1 3
Ghauranga (O.G.)
II. Dera Saba "lank T 781 769 12 289 219 836 822 14
e.D. alock II. 781 769 12 289 289 Bl6 822 11
U
.5·8 -63fRGffND/96
213
C£NSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial Category of M4II Wcn.,rs
Transport, St«aee
and Communications
VIII ~ers
51.
Persons Males Females Penons Mates • Females Persons Males Females Persons Males No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
3 3 17 7 165 61 104
8 6 2 122 41 81
924 923 2,896 2,681 212 656 152 504 65,228 22,507 42,721 II.
924 923 2,896 2,684 212 656 152 504 65,228 22,507 42,721
791 791 3,989 3,705 284 432 19 413 67,105 24,129 42,976 12.
791 791 3,989 3,705 28i 132 19 413 67,105 24,129 42,976
9,J09 9,200. lot ]],598 28,261 5,ll7 16] 68 95 210,840 104,937 175,90]
D.m.cr PRIMARY
Tota! population
(Indudlng
instltutlonal Tota! population
No. of and houselest In the age
Sl<Ite/DistrictJ Totall occupi~ popldatlon) lTOuP 0-0
SI. C.D.BlocIclU.A.I Rural! Area in residential No. of
No. City!Town Urban sq. km. houses households Peoons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(iii) Gaunspura (O.G.) U NA 359 359 2,601 1,386 1,215 402 219 193
(iv) Shatha Inder;it (O.G,) U NA 292 292 1,830 966 864 ll1 165 146
(v) Marrianwala (O.G.) U NA 191 191' 1,316 712 604 251 126 125
(vi) Umarpura (O.G.) U NA 165 165 1,226 687 539 260 156 104
(vii) Sagarpur (O.G.) U NA 179 179 1,092 586 506 210 96 114
(viii) Kothe Malawa (O.G.) U NA 187 187 1,091 570 521 256 136 120
(Ix) Sawali Inderjit (O.C.) U NA 141 141 882 473 409 136 71 65
I. Sq;anpur U.A. u NA 2,569 2,659 16,090 8,436 7,654 2,533 1,389 1,145
(i) Sujanpur (M.e.) U 0.31 2,532 2,532 15,414 8,078 7,336 2,440 1,342 1,098
2. Dlnanagar (M.e.) U 14.36 2,843 2,8"6 16,968 8,811 8,157 2,7J4 1,421 1,293
3. 8ehrampur (C. T.) U 3.26 793 793 4,806 2,472 2,334 H8 367 381
4. Curd.spur (M.C.) U 10.85 9,598 9,603 54,733 ,29,390 25,343 7,759 4,194 3,565
5. Dhariwal (M .c.) U 1.27 2,545 2,516 14,214 7,375 6,839 2,171 1,175 996
6. Fatehnangal (c. r.) U 3.66 924 924 6,095 3,187 2,908 1,023 540 483
7. Dm Saba Nanak (M.C.) U 0.78 1,151 1,151 7,380 4,401 2,97J 1,003 546 0157
8. Fatehgarh Chunan (M.C.) U 1.50 1,902 1,903 11,088 5,195 5,293 1,836 1,007 829
9. Qadian U.A. U NA 3,010 3,010 20,012 10,346 9.666 l;255 1,733 1,522
(I) Qadian (M.e.) U 1'.06 2,838 2,838 18,867 9,726 9,141 3,080 1,631 1,<M9
~,'
(il) Harijan Colony, 1TI, U NA 172 172 1,145 620 525 175 102 n
Balmiki C raveyard &
DAY. Hr. Sec.
School (O.C.)
10, Sri Hargobindpur (M.e.) U 0.52 579 579 3,461 1,755 1,706 596 278 J IS
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CElIISUS ABSTRACT
13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21
34 17 17 227 145 82
82 42 40 84 45 39
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
(xv) Haveli U 73 66 7 20 20
Chobdaran (O.G.)
(xvi) Mani U 44 42 2 14 14
Ghauranga (O.G.)
(n) Harijan
Ii[ Railway U 202 185 17
Colony (O.G.)
7. Den 8aba Nanak (M.C.) U 2,. 2,715 94 149 148 261 260
II. Fatehgarh Churl3l1 (M.C,) U 2,990 2,795 195 149 148 544 543
5 S 8 8
2 2 2 2
3 3
3 3
2 2
3 3
II II
3 3
48 44 4 4 4 S2 42 10 I.
46 42 4 4 4 52 42 10
2 2
54 52 2 30 29 2.
5 5 II 7 1 3.
263 250 13 78 69 9 4.
20 19 8 6 2 S.
9 9 13 12 6.
6 5 27 21 7.
26 26 3 3 14 14 I.
17 17 106 106 9.
17 17 II II
95 95
4 1 3 10.
218
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Caeaory of Main Workers
Manul"actunlll, Processing,
SeMeln, and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry ConstructIons
State/District! TotaV V(b) VI
51. C.D. BlocklU.A.1 RuraV
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Females Persons M3Ies Females Persons Males Females
2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
U
25
206 167
25
39
12
6
12
6 31
7
11
.
(,
(xv) Haveli U 9 9 6 (,
Chobdaran (O.G.)
(xvi) Manl U 17 17 3 3
Ghauranga (O.G.)
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial Category of Main Workers
Transport, Storace
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-woriers
51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60
3 3 34 27 7 165 61 104
8 6 2 122 41 81
9 9 51 36 15 4H 173 301
Tolal population
(including
Institutional Total population
No. of and hotalesl In lhe ace
State/District! Tolall occupied population) group().6
51. C.O.BlocklU.A.I Rural! Area In reslllenlial No. of
No. aty/Town Urban sq. km. houses hOllllhoids Persons Males Fe.,.. Persons Males Females
2 3 'I 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
2. Amrlts.lr Dlscrlct T 5,087.00 402,474 420,035 2,504,560 1,337,5031,167,057 421,904 126,673 195,2Jl
R 4,89J.65 265,419 269,871 1,650,729 882,J28 768,401 217,036 154,024 lll,012
U f9J.J5 137,055 150,164 853,831 455,175 398,656 134,868 72,649 62,219
I. Ainala C.O. Block T 566.0'1 26,626 27,1'17 16'1,844 88,08'1 76,760 29,952 16,017 13,935
R 566.04 26,626 27,147 164,844 88,08'1 76,760 29,952 16,017 13,935
U
2. Chogawan C.O. Block T 517.81 24,210 2'1,639 151,974 82,19'1 69,780 28,028 15,076 12,952
R 502.26 22,632 22,867 141,966 76,904 65,062 26,154 14,038 12,116
U 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836
ildjd 5i111si (C T.) U 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 '1,718 1,874 1,038 836
3. Jandiala C.O. Block T 239.47 16,897 17,011 105,433 S6,246 49,187 18,524 9,998 8,526
R 239.47 16,897 17,011 105,433 56,2'16 49,187 18,524 9,998 8,526
U
4. MaJitha C.O. Block T 263.20 18,341 18,'596 117,615 62,'184 55,131 20,375 10,872 9,503
R 263.20 18,230 18,471' 116,814 62,050 54,764 20,204 10,776 9,428
U NA 111 125 801 '134 367 171 96 75
Rori and Idgah (O.G.) U NA 111 125 801 '134 367 171 96 75
5. Yerka C.O. Block T 2'11.69 18,578 19,328 118,064 64,625 53,439 21,112 11,237 9,875
64,625
R 2'11.69 18,578 19,328 118,064
,53,439 21,112 11,237 9,875
U
6. Rayya C.O. Block T 303.81 23,084 23,458 137,984 72,036 65,948 23,866 12,774 11,092
R 303.81 23,084 23,458 137,984 72,036 65,948 23,866 12,774 11,092
U
7. Tarsikka C.O. Block T 245.78 15,789 15,936 100,090 52,560 47,530 17,063 9,123 7,940
R 245.78 15,789 IS,936 100,090 52,S60 47,530 17,063 9,123 7,940
U
8. Chohla Sahib C.O. Block T 291.07 13,463 13,674 8'1,321 45,179 39,142 13,538 7,496 6,042
R 291.07 13,463 13,674 84,321 45,179 39,142 13,538 7,496 6,042
U
9. Gandiwind e.O. Block T 34S.56 16,137 16,439 100,399 53,335 47,064 18,297 9,702 8,595
R 34S.56 1,6,137 16,439 100,399 53,335 47,064 18,297 9,702 8,595
U
10. Khadur Sahib e.D. Block T 30S.67 17,029 17,274 105,47Q 55,672 49,798 17,589 9,390 8,199
R 305.67 17,029 17,274 105,470 55,672 49,798 17,589 9,390 8,199
U
II. Nausnenr. Pannuan T 232.78 14,652 14,889 88,707 47,092 41,615 15,132 8,178 6,954
e.D. Block R 232.78 1'1,652 14,889 88,707 47,092 41,61S 15,132 8,178 6,954
U
12. Tam Taran C.O. Block T 335.07 20,630 21,017 129,702 69,214 60,488 22,805 12,198 10,607
R 335.07 20,630 21,017 129,702 69,214 60,488 22,805 12,198 10,607
U
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CENSUS ASSMACT
2 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30
2. Amrltsar Diurici T 768,022 7]6,086 ll,936 223,986 222,335 1,651 190,963 184,095 6,868
R 510,143 494,524 15,619 215,503 21],89] 1,610 170,853 164,7l0 6,12l
U 257,879 241,562 16,317 8,48] 8,442 41 20,110 19,]65 745
1. Ajnala C.D. Block T 50,959 49,246 1,713 21,225 21,019 206 16,632 16,119 513
R 50,959 49,246 1,7i'3 21,225 21,019 206 16,632 16,119 513
U
2. Chogawan CD. Block T 48,721 47,610 I, III 20,902 20,858 44 15,152 15,852 lOO
R 45,724 44,925 799 20,695 20,651 44 15,673 15,384 289
U 2,997 2,685 312 207 207 479 468 II
Raj. Sansi (c. T.) u 2,997 2,685 312 207 207 479 468 11
3. Jandiala CO. Block T 32,418 31,486 932 11,558 11,527 31 12,103 11,572 511
R 32,418 31,486 932 11,558 11,527 31 12,103 11,572 531
U ...,
4. Majitha C.D. Block T 14,571 33,699 872 11,698 11,669 29 13,743 13,498 245
R 34,353 33,48 t 872 11,678 11,649 29 13,617 13,372 245
U 218 218 20 20 126 126
5. Verb CO. Block T 36,555 35,285 1,270 8,394 8,371 23 12,997- 12,529 468
R 36,555 35,285 1,270 8,394 8,371 23 12,997 12,529 468
U
6. Rayya C.D. Block T 40,725 38,672 2,053 15,447 15,274 173 11,261 10,882 379
R 40,725 38,672 2,053 15,447 15,274 173 11,261 10,882 379
U
7. Tarsikka C.D. Block T 29,918 28,540 1,378 13,288 13,084 204 10,379 9,634 745
R 29,918 28,540 1,37.8 13,288 13,084 204 10,379 9,634 745
U
8. Chohla Sahib CD. 810ck T 26,234 25,605 629 12,736 12,681 55 8,037 7,743 294
R 26,2J4 25,605 629 12,736 12,681 55 8,037 7,743 294
U
9. Gandiwind C.O. Block T 30,715 29,773 942 13,498 Il,341 157 11,265 10,788 477
R 30,715 29,773 942 13,498 13,341 157 11,265 10,788 477
U
10. Khadur Sahib C.O. 810ck T 31,763 30,711 1,052 .13,776 13,751 25 11,256 10,889 367
R 31,763 30,711 1,052 13,776 13,751 25 11,256 10,889 367
U
II. Naushehra Pannuan T 26,532 25,808 724 12,467 12,422 45 7,710 7,474 236
CD. Block R 26,532 25,808 724 12,467 12,422 45 7,710 7,474 236
U
12. Tarn Taran C.D. Block T 39,361 38,603 758 16,265 16,219 46 14,425 14,163 262
R 39,361 38,603 758 16,265 16,219 46 14,425 14,163 262
U
223
CENSUS ABSTRACT
II l2 . 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
160 159 72 66 6 3.
160 159 72 66 6
1 1
144 140 4 73 61 12 6.
144 140 1 73 61 12
137 131 6 82 72 10 7.
137 131 6 82 72 10
85 84 30 25 5 8.
85 84 30 25 5
118 113 5 65 58 7 9.
118 113 5 65 58 7
Manufacturing, Pl'OCeSIIInr,
SeMelnc and Repail't In
other than Household
Industry CoNuucdons Trade and Commerce
Scate/DfstrktI Totall V(b) VI VII
51. C.O. SlodtIU.A.I Rural/
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Mala Females p- Mala Females Persons Mala Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 4+ +5 46 +7 48
2. Ammu, Dfscricl T ,j 89,267 86,674 2,S9J 14,406 14,2J4 172 95,096 91,111 1,915
R 2J,J6O 22,021 l,ll9 6,510 6,570 10 20,685 10,100 515
U 65,907 64,65J 1,254 7,116 7,664 161 74,411 7J,0I1 I,no
I. Ajnala c. O. Block T 1,92+ 1,817 107 654 653 2,515 2,472 43
It 1,924 1,817 107 654 653 2,515 2,472 43
U
2. thogawan C.O. Block T 1,96+ 1,77S 189 +26 425 1,979 1,950 29
It 1,681 1,519 162 316 315 1,661 1,639 22
U 283 256 27 110 110 31B 311 07
Raja Sansl (C. T.) U 283 256 27 110 110 318 III 7
4. Maptha C.O. Block T 2,200 2,078 122 433 433 1,407 1,374 33
It 2,187 2,065 122 432 432 1,381 I,H8 33
t.
U 13 13 26 26
5. Verka C.O. Block T 4,652 4,445 207 1,206 1,206 1,662 1,606 56
R 4,652 4,445 207 1,206 1,206 1,662 1,606 56
U
6. Rayya C.O. Block T 2,137 1,968 169 787 786 2,627 2,417 210
R 2,ll7 1,968 169 787 786 2,627 2,417 210
U
8. Chohla Sahib C.O. Block T 736 691 4S 173 17l 909 BBS 24
R 736 691 45 173 173 909 885 24
U
10. Khadur SahIb C.O. Block T 1,250 1,089 161 356 356 1,049 1,02l 26
II. 1,250 I,OB9 161 356 356 1,049 1,023 26
U
12. Tam Taran C.O. Sieck T I,S69 1,526 43 476 474 2 1,547 1,509 38
It 1,569 1,526 43 476 474 2 1,547 1,509 38
U
225
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storage
tmd (,gnamunicatlons OdIerknices
VIII IX MlrJinai Workers Non-worters
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females !'@nons M_ 'emales Persons Males F.naIes No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 " 55 56 57 58 59 60
34,855 ]J,706 ]49 112,802 95,198 17,604 149 ]9 flO 1,7J6,J89 601,]78 1,135,01 I
15,845 15,799 46 5],]20 47,820 5,500 144 J8 106 1,140,442 J87,766 752,676
18,210 17,907 JOJ 59,482 47,]78 12,204 5 I 4 595,947 21J,612 ]82,]J5
Total population
(lnc:Iudlnc
Institutional Total population
No. of and houseless In the ace
Statel Districtl TotaV occupied population) group ().6
SI. C.O.lllocklU.A.I Rurall Area in resklential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Fe~
2 3 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
I J. Bhikhiwind CD. Block T 321.21 ~6,132 16,720 101,391 55,327 46,064 16,970 9,099 7,871
R 311.21 14,622 15,008 89,433 48,162 41,271 15,034 8,065 6,969
U 10.00 1,510 1,712 11,958 7,165 4,793 1,936 1,034 902
Bhlkhiwind (CT.) u 10.00 1,510 1,712 11,958 7,165 1,793 1,936 902
14. Patti CD. Block 1· 357.53 1·4,256- 11,303 87,112 . 16,937 40,475 11,160 7,844 6,616
R 357.53 11,256 11,303' 87,112 16,937 40,175 14,460 7,844 6,616
U
15. Valloha C.D. Block. T 364.68 12,794 13,049 80,090 11,232 35,858 13,306 7,188 6,118
R 364.68 12,791 13,019 80,090 41,232 35,858 13,306 7,188 6,118
U
U~n TOCIt U 193.35 137,055 150,164 853,831 455,175 398,656 134,868 72,649 62,219
I. Amritsar (M. Corp.) u 114.95 114,155 126,283 708,835 376,478 332,357 110,889 59,547 51,342
I. Ramdas (M.C.) U 2.50 816 852 4,765 2,495 2,270 872 179 393
3. Majitha U.A. U NA 1,679 1,739 10,713 5,738 4,975 1,826 997 829
(I) Majltha (M.C.) U 1.50 1,568 1,614 9,912 5,304 4,608 1,655 901 754
(ii) Ron and Idgah (O.G.) U 'lolA III 125 801 434 367 171 96 7!
4. Amritsar Cantt. (c.a.) U 2.85 780 780 3,832 2,023 1,809 540 283 257
5. Jandiala (M.C) U 4.20 3,164 3,168 19,293 10,191 9,102 3,341 1,860 1,481
6. 'Rayya (N.A.C) U 1.50 1,375 1,425 9,122 5,106 4,016 1,494 813 681
7. Tam Taran (M.C) U 36.00 7,595 7,953 47,529 25,316 22,213 1,650 4,119 3,5JI
8. Patti (M.e.) U 4.30 4,403 4,480 27,776 15,373 12,403 ",446 2,479 1,967
9. 8hikhiwind (C T.) u 10.00 1,510 1,712 11,958 7,165 ...,793 1,936 I,OJ4 902
3. Rro!pur District T 5,874.00 251,719 270,616 1,607,817 848,764 759,OSJ 294,314 156,075 tJ8,Z39
R 5,779.75 191,369 203,046 1,223,417 645,095 578,322 227,428 120,'8' 107,247
U 94.25 60,350 67,570 384,400 103,669 '10,731 66,886 35,894 lO,991
I. Dharamkot CD. Block T 632.16 26,883 27,457 167,659 88,647 79,012 29,262 15,652 '3,610
(At Kot lSI! Khan) R 627.91 25,644 26,084 159,367 84,242 75,125 27,761 14,858 12,903
u 4.55 1,239 1,373 8,292 4,405 J,887 1,501 794 707
Kot lse Khan (CT.) U 4.55 1,116 1,267 7,604 4,028 3,516 1,384 723 661
227
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21
I6-A-63/RGI/ND/96
228
DISTRICT 'RIMAR.
2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
13 8hikhiwind CD. Block T 33,852 32,701 1,151 15,288 15,124 164 10,219 9,535 684
R 29,145 28,064 1,081 14,709 14,545 164 9,481 8,803 678
U 4,107 4,637 10 579 579 738 732 6
14. Patti CD. 810ck T 27,549 26,852 697 15,171 15,002 172 8,097 7,840 257
R 27,549 26,852 697 15,174 15,002 172 8,097 7,840 257
U
15. Valtoha e.D. Block T 28,192 27,473 719 14,593 14,357 236 7,920 7,538 382
R 28,192 27,473 719 14,593 14,357 236 7,920 7,538 382
U
Urban Total u 257,879 241,562 '6,l,7 8,483 8,442 4' 20,110 19,165 745
Arnritsar (M. Corp.) U 213,459 199,667 13,792 4,603 4,575 28 12,405 11,820 585
2. Raia Sansi (c. T.) U 2,997 2,685 312 207 207 479 468 11
7. Tarn Taran (M.e.) u 14,217 13,185 1,032 791 787 4 1,333 1,318 IS
1. FlroIpur District T 487,246 462,264 24,982 196,144 191,8l0 4,l14 136,876 125,992 10,884
R l77,151 359,478 17,67l 190,083 185,827 4,256 127,919 117,244 10,695
U 110,095 102,786 7,l09 6,061 6,003 58 .,937 8,748 189
I. Dharamkot e.D. Block T 50,689 49,137 1,552 26,891 26,680 211 12,944 12,402 542
(At Kat Is. Khan) R 48,258 46,939 1,319 26,577 26,366 211 12,410 11,899 511
U 2,431 2,198 233 JI4 314 534 503 31
Kot lse Khan (CT.) u 2,217 1,989 228 195 195 484 453 JI
16-8-63/RGI/ND/96
229
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
7 7 3 3
4 4 28 26 2 I.
1 7 26 26 3.
7 7 22 22
4 4
198 171 27 4.
32 32 9 9 5.
9 9 17 16 6.
69 67 2 43 36 7 8.
7 7 3 3 9.
3 3
22 22 190 7J 117
230
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/Distrkti Totall V(b) VI VII
51. C.O. BlocklU.A.I Rurall
No. CitylTown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
13. Bhikhiwind C.D. 810ck T 958 878 .80 330 329 1,726 1,712 14
R 699 622 77 301 300 1,014 1,001 13
U 259 256 3 29 29 712 711 I
14. Patti C.O. Block T 596 547 49 202 201 775 753 22
R 596 547 49 202 201 775 753 22
U
15. Valtoha C.O. Block T 393 390 3 139 139 810 807 3
R 393 190 3 139 139 810 807 3
U
Urb.tn Tou' U 65,901 64,653 ',254 1,826 7,664 162 74, .... 73,08' 1,330
I. Amritsar (M. Corp.) U 60,678 59,518 1,160 6,957 6,799 158 64,730 63,513 1,217
2. Raja Sansi (C. T.) U 283 256 27 110 110 318 311 7
3. Flrozpur Dlscrict T 26,2.8 25,301 917 8,685 8,607 78 42,297 4.,505 792
It '0,635 10,073 562 3,82' 3,808 13 • ',239 .0,986 253
U 'S,583 15,228 l55 4,864 4,199 65 3',058 30,519 539
Oharamkot CD. Block T 2,290 2,077 213 662 661 2,432 2,'107 25
(At Kot lse Khan) R 2,038 1,832 206 612 611 1,875 1,854 21
50 50 557 553
U 252 245 7
"
80 Houses Outside MC U 3 7 7
Limits (O.G.)
50 546
Kot lse Khan (e. T.) U 249 242 7 50 550
"
231
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Worters 'Non-workers
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 S9 60
15,127 14,867 260 52,947 45,999 6,948 29,278 1,592 27,686 1,091,293 ]84,908 706,]85
5,150 5,13j 19 22,911 21,]95 1,516 27,85] 1,297 26,556 818,41] 284,]20 534,09]
9,977 9,736 241 ]0,0]6 24,604 5,432 1,425 295 1,1]0 272,880 100,588 172,292
1,100 1,097 3 3,593 3,180 413 1,042 129 913 115,928 39,381 76,5047 1.
1,002 999 3 3,183 2,844 339 1,041 129 912 110,068 37,174 72,894
98 98 410 336 74 1 5,860 2,207 3,653
16 16 .5 10 5 4H 168 306
ToUI popubdon
(Including
Institutional ToUI population
No. of and houseless Intheap
StatelDistrictl Totall occupied population) I1WP ().6
SI. C.D.llocklU.A.I Rural! Area In residential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq.km. houses houteholds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
2. Zira C. O. Block T 639.69 21,955 22,809 141,460 74,630 66,830 25,309 133,92 11,917
Il 639.69 21,927 22,781 141,325 74,556 66,769 25,281 13,378 11,903
U NA 28 28 135 74 61 28 14 14
3. Firozpur C.O. Block T 710.57 25,072 27,023 158,103 83,527 74,576 31,033 16,301 14,732
Il 710.57 25,072 27,023 158,103 83,527 74,576 31,033 16,301 14,732
U
4. Ghall Khurd C.O. Block T 511.87 16,767 17,694 112,879 60,105 52,774 19,635 10,310 9,325
R 511.87 16,767 17,694· 112,879 60,105 52,774 19,635 10,310 9,325
U
~. Guru Har Sahai T 528.19 17,386 19,016 113,939 59,196 54,743 22,020 11,595 10,425
C.D. Block R 528.19 17,386 19,016 113,939 59,196 54,743 22,020 11,595 10,425
U
6. Fazilka C.O. Block T 657.39 20,667 23,251 129,716 68,297 61,419 24,086 12,768 11,318
R 657.39 20,667 23,251 129,716 68,297 61,419 24,086 12,768 11,318
U
7. Jalalabad C.o. Block T 490.76 19,713 21,608 123,357 63,829 59,528 24,880 12,884 11,996
R 490.76 18,902 20,732 118,725 61,420 57,305 23,919 12,376 11,543
U NA 811 876 4,632 2,409 2,223 961 508 453
Extended area block U lolA 811 876 4,632 2,409 2,223 961 508 453
No. 22 (O.G.)
8. Abohar C.O. Block T 870.75 24,216 24,581 154,078 82,006 72,072 27,918 14,972 12,946
R 870.75 24,216 24,581 154,078 82,006 72,072 27,918 14,972 12,946
U
9. Khuian Sarwar C.O. Block T 694.97 20,788 21,884 135,285 71,746 63,539 25,775 13,623 12,152
R 694.97 20,788 21,884 135,285 71,746 63,539 25,775 13,623 12,152
U
UrINnToul U 94.25 60,350 67,570 384,400 203,669 180,73 I 66,886 lS,894 30,992
I. Ohararnkot U.A. u NA 1,810 1,921 11,981 634 5,667 2,177 1,186 991
(i) Oharamkot (M.C.) U 110 1,717 1,815 11,293 5,937 5,356 2,060 1,115 945
2. Kot Ire Khan (C T.) U 4.55 1,146 1,267 7,604 4,228 3,576 1,384 723 661
3. Zira U.A. U NA 3,746 4,046 23,722 12,525 11,197 4,191 2,227 1,964
(i) Zira (M.C.) U 1M2 3,718 4,018 23,587 12,451 11,136 4,163 2,213 1,950
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
'IS 23 22 73 44 29
45 23 22 73 44 29
234
DlmlCT PRIMARY
2 22 2J 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
2. Zira C.O. Block T 42,994 41,910 1,084 23,420 23,274 146 13,426 12,845 581
R 42,945 41,866 1,079 23,418 23,272 146 13,411 12,830 581
U 49 44 5 2 2 15 15
3. FirolPur C.O. Block T 49,348 46,838 2,510 26,982 26,127 855 14,43.3 13,171 1,256
R 49,348 46,838 2,510 26,982 26,127 8SS 14,433 13,177 1,256
U
4. Ghall Khurd C.D. SloCl T 35,436 3'1,241 1,195 17,462 17,287 175 11,142 10,448 694
R 35,436 34,241 1,195 17,462 17,287 175 11,142 10,448 694
U
5. Guru Har Sahai T 33,619 32,439 1,180 18,537 18,320 217 10,557 9,778 779
c.0. Block R 33,619 32,439 1,180 18,537 18,320 217 10,557 9,778 779
U
6. Fazilka C.O. Block T 41,544 38,857 2,687 19,206 18,534 672 16,371 14,531 1,840
R 41,544 38,857 2,687 19,206 18,534 672 16,371 14,531 1,840
U
7. lalalabad C.O. Block T 38,402 35,527 2,875 18,825 17,891 934 13,357 11,709 1,648
R 37,200 34,374 2,826 18,737 17,804 933 12,998 11,352 1,646
U 1,202 1,153 49 88 87 I 359 357 2
8. Abohar C.D. Block T 48,188 45,IS4 21,268 20,536 732 20,945 18,881 2,064
R 48,188 45,IS4 21,268 20,536 732 20,945 18,881 2,064
U
9. Knuian Sarwar C.D. Block T 40,613 38,770 1,843 17,896 17,581 31S 15,672 14,348 1,324
R 40,613 38,770 1,843 17,896 17,581 315 15,672 14,348 1,324
U
Urban TOlal U 110,095 102,786 7,109 6,061 6,001 58 8,917 8,748 189
(i) Dharamkot (M.e.) U 3,280 3,169 111 777 777 722 715 7
2. KOf /se Khan (c. T.) u 2,217 1,989 228 195 195 184 453 31
31 32 33 3"\ 3S 36 37 38 39
24 24 42 39 3 I.
21 21 41 38 3
22 22 190 73 117 2.
89 86 41 36 5 3.
89 86 41 36 5
236
DlmlCTPRIMARY
Manufacturlne, Proceglng,
SeMel", and Repairs In
odler than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
StatelOlstrict/ Total V(b) VI VII
51. C.O. BlocklU.A.I Rural!
No. aty/Town Urb3ll Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pmons Males Females
2 3 -40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Gadriwala (Firozpur U 11 11 5 5
Road)(O.G.)
3. Firozpur C.D. 8lo=k T 968 895 73 542 539 1 1,432 1,284 148
R 968 895 73 542 539 1 1,432 1,284 148
U
4. Ghall Khurd C.O. Block T 702 692 10 578 575 3 933 923 10
R '02 692 10 578 575 3 933 923 10
U
Transport, Storace
and Convnunkatlons Other Services
VIII IX H araInal Workel1 Non-workers
SI.
Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females No.
49 50 SI 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
709 704 5 1,895 1,688 207 2,l65 44 2,321 96,101 32,676 63,425 2.
705 700 5 I,884 I,682 202 2,324 3l 2,291 96,056 32,657 63,399
4 4 II 6 5 41 II 30 45 19 26
4 4 II 6 5 41 II ]0 45 19 26
595 592 3 3,721 3,579 142 3,462 237 3,225 105,293 36,452 68,841 3.
595 592 3 3,721 3,579 142 3,462 237 3,225 105,293 36,452 68,841
730 725 5 3,293 3,050 243 1,956 60 1,896 75,487 25,804 49,683 4.
730 725 5 3,293 3,050 243 1,956 60 1,896 75,487 25,804 49,683
387 386 1,762 1,615 147 1,830 93 1,737 78,490 26,664 51,826 5.
387 386 1,762 1,615 147 1,830 93 1,737 78,490 26,664 51,826
431 430 2,399 2,296 103 3,579 157 3,422 84,593 29,283 55,310 6.
431 430 2,399 2,296 103 l,579 157 3,422 84,593 29,283 55,310
571 570 2,057 1,882 175 2,995 127 2,868 81,960 28,175 53,785 7.
452 451 1,797 1,666 III 2,995 127 2,868 78,530 26,919 51,611
119 119 260 216 44 3,430 1,256 2,174
491 491 2,318 2,205 113 6,435 341 6,094 99,455 36,511 62,944 8.
491 491 2,318 2,205 113 6,435 341 6,094 99,455 36,511 62,944
357 357 2,554 2,458 96 4,2ll 120 4,111 90,441 32,856 57,585 9.
357 357 2,554 2,458 96 4,231 120 4,111 90,441 32,856 57,585
9,9n 9,736 241 ]0,0]6 24,604 S,4l2 1,425 295 1,130 272,8ao 100,588 112,292
2,127 2,119 8 6,421 5,278 1,143 716 144 572 74,867 27,809 47,058 I.
4 4 II 6 5 41 II 30 45 19 26
238
DlmlCT PRIMARY
lota! poputadon
(including
Institutional Total population
No. of and houseless in Ihe age
State/Oistrictl lotall occupied population) group 0-6
SI. C.O.8IocklU.A'/ Rurall Area In residential No. of
No. QtylTown Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
-t. T3lwandi 8hai (M.C) U 3.00 1,566 1,663 10,462 5,H9 5,01l 1,869 950 919
s. Firolpur (M.c.) U 11.33 11,569 Il,850' 78,738 41,909 36,829 12,933 6,951 5,982
6. FirolpurCantt. (c.a.) U 20.10 10,154 1I,I3l 53,094 26,588 26,506 9,911 5,254 4,657
7. Guru Har Sahai (M.c.) U 1.50 1,452 1,675 10,500 5,491 5,009 1,911 1,058 853
8. lalalabad UA. U "NA 3,186 3,932 23,108 12,611 10,497 3,975 2,192 1,783
(il lafalabad (M.q U 2.84 2,375 l,056 18,476 10,202 8,274 3,014 1,684 1,330
(iiI Extended area Block U NA 811 876 4,632 2,409 2,223 961 SOB 453
No.n (O.q
9. F31ilk3 (M.e.) U 734 8.9.... 10,026 58,028 lO,879 27,149 10,153 5,423 4,730
4. 1II4hla ... DIstrict T 3,857.00 4.9,757 4%7,9S. 2,47.,594 .,340,039.,131,555 387,357 206,265 181,092
R 3,659.S1 .98,976 199,765 .,228,SU 6Si,0S6 574,757 .90,iB7 .00,9.0 89,547
U 197.19 220,781 2%8,2.' I,ZU,78. 685,983 556,798 196,870 .05,325 91,545
I. Jagraon CO. Block T 397.19 20.943 20,996 131.346 69.774 61,572 19.850 10.485 9,l65
R 397.19 20.943 20,996 Ill,346 69,77'. 61,572 19,850 10,485 9,365
U
2. Sidkwan Set C.D. alock T 127.05 11,028 17,061 103,658 54,182 49,416 16,704 8,632 8,072
R 427.05 17,0211 17,061 103,658 54,182 49,476 16,704 8,632 8,072
U
3. Sudhar C.D. Block T 252.40 15,655 15,949 94,295 49,686 44,609 13,575 7,216 6,359
R 246.92 104,795 14,820 88,731 46,752 "11,979 12.716 6,757 5,959
U 5.48 860 1,179 5,56'1 2,934 2,630 BS9 0459 400
Ak;Hl~rh (C T,) U 5.48 860 1,179· 5,564 2,934 2,630 859 459 400
4. Ludhiana-I CD. Block T 270.87 23,490 23,151 137,250 74,300 62,950 21,548 11,575 9,973
R 270.87 23,490 23,751 137,250 74.300 62,950 21,5048 11,575 9,973
U
5. Ludhiana-II CD. Block 1 SIl.7B 19,727 19.861 123,451 65,846 57,605 21,991 11,512 10,479
R 511.78 19,727 19,861 123,451 65,846 57,605 21,991 11,512 10,179
U
6. Machhiwara CD. Block T 466.IB 21,161 21,300 137,060 72,745 64,31S 22,238 11 ,875 10,363
R 466.IB 21,161 21.loo 137,060 72,745 64,315 22,238 11,875 10,363
U
7. Samrala C.O. Block T HS.ll 27,770 27,803 174.186 92,982 81,204 26,665 14,263 12,102
R 43e.n 27,651 27,684 173,552 92,648 80,904 26,521 14,183 12,338
U NA 119 119 634 334 300 1<44 80 64
8. Denlon CD. Block T 279.99 19.470 19.521 118,967 63,H7 55.520 18,026 9,6"19 8.377
R 279.99 19,470 19,521 118,967 63,4"17 55,520 18,026 9,649 8,377
U
9. Doraha C.D. Block T 298.11 16,690 16,732 IQ4,075 55,758 18,317 15,153 7,990 7,163
R 298.11 16,690 16.732 104,075 55.758 "8,317 15,153 7,990 7,163
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CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30
4. Talwandi Bha! (M.C) U 2,918 2,787 III 298 298 377 368 9
(i) Jalalabad (M.e.) u 6,053 5,718 J1S 413 409 4 169 168
I. )agraon C.D. Slock T 39,078 969 18,821 18,696 125 11,402 149
It 39,078 969 18,821 18,696 125 ",402 149
U
2. Sldhwan Bet e.O. Block T 31,368 lO,269 1,099 14,766 14,146 20 9,956 9,428 52.
R 31,368 lO,269 1,099 14,766 14,746 20 9,956 9,428 528
U
J. Sudhar e.O. Black T 27,961 21,070 891 11,027 10,982 45 7,956 7,750 206
R 26,434 25,604 810 10,886 10,841 4S 7,814 7,609 20S
u I,S27 1,466 61 141 141 1..2 141
i. ludhlan ..1 C.O. Block T 43,048 41,734 1,314 11,060 11,049 II 1,915 1,122 93
11,019 8,915 93
U
R 43,048 41,7H 1,314 11,060
" 8,'22
s. ludhlan..11 C.O. lllock T 37,093 lS,989 1,104 12,498 12,149 49 13,77' 13,349 ..3D
R 37,093 35,989 1,104 12,498 12,"49 49 13,779 13,349 ..30
U
6. Machhlwara e.O. Block T 40,518 19,691 827 18,331 18,307 24 10,819 10,661 152
R 40,518 39,691 821 18,331 18,307 24 10,819 10,667 152
U
7. Samrala C. O. alack T 52,610 51,266 1,344 ..,995 18,911 77 15,341 14,970 373
R 52,459 51,116 1,343 18,99S 18,918 77 15,221 11,'4' 372
U 151 ISO I 122 121
8. Dehlon C.D. Block T 36,017 35,136 881 13,513 13,SOB 5 9,470 9,103 67
R 36,017 35,136 881 13,513 13,508 5 9,470 9,403 67
U
9. Doraha C.D. Block T 31,632 31,038 594 12,557 12,545 12 1,415 ',165 SO
R 31,632 31,038 594 12,557 12,545 12 8,415 8,365 SO
U
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CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 14 35 36 37 38 39
II 10 40 36 i i.
484 453 :$1 'ISS 349 106 5.
153 138 15 105 93 12 6.
18 18 38 38 7.
67 65 2 liS 106 9 8.
56 54 •2 102 93 9
II 11 13 13
176 IH 2 69 65 .. 3.
168 166 2 62 58 4
8 8 7 7
8 8 7 7
lOot 675 29 371 JH 27 1.
lOot 675 29 371 344 27
Manufacturing, P'roc:e5SIng,
Servicing and Repaln In
other than Household
IndustrY CeNlructions Trade and Convnerce
StatelOistrictJ Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. co. &locklU.A.I Rurall
No. City/Town Urban Penons Males Fe~ Penons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 J 41 42 4l 44 15 47
2. Sidhwan Bet C.O. Block T 1,227 1,139 88 350 349 1,021 1,009 12
R 1,227 1,139 88 350 349 1,021 1,009 12
U
'i. ludhlana-I C.O. Block T 9,017 8,748 269 870 863 7 3,l41 3,284 57
R 9,017 8,748 269 870 863 7 l,311 3,281 57
U
1. Samrala C.O. Block T 5,383 5,263 120 916 914 2 2,687 2,615 72
R 5,379 5,259 120 916 911 2 2,684 2,612 72
U 4 4 3 3
8. Dehlon C.O. Block T 3,572 l,422 150 565 564 2,037 2,012 25
R 3,572 3,122 150 565 564 2,0:37 2,012 25
U
519 27
9. Doraha C. O. Block T
R
U
2,145
2,145
2,lll
2,lIl
32
32
545
5-45 539 "
6
1,598
1,598
1,571
1,571 27
243
CDlSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storace
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX M3I1lnal Worlcers Non-wortcers
51.
Persons M<iles Females Persons Males Females PersoN Males Females Persons Males Females No.
..9 so 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
1,329 1,313 16 5,519 ",7"3 776' 408 115 293 40,275 1..,%5 25,810 9.
22 22 483 18 .. 299
1,689 1,685 4 4,'20 3,925 595 82,950 28,311 54,639 8.
1,689 1,685 4 4,520 3,925 595 82,950 28,311 5",639
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DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
(Indudlnc
Instkutlonal Tolal populativn
No. of and housetest In the.
State/District! Total! occupied population) group ().6
SI. C.O.Slodu'U.A.I Rural! Area In mldentlal tlo. of
No. OtY/Tawn Urban I'q.km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 5 7 8 9 10
3 6
" 12
10. Pakhowal C.O. Block T 289.60 18,021 IB,039 110,723 58,60'1 52,119 15,7'10 8,282 7,458
R 289.60 18,021 18,039 110,723 58,604 52,119 15,7'10 8,282 7,458
U
Urban Toul u 191.19 220,181 228,219 1,242,181 685,983 556,198 196,810 105,325 91,545
I. ludhiana (M. Corp.) U 134.67 187,488 193,862 1,042,740 580,961 461,779 164,231 B7,942 76,289
I. Jagraon (M.c.) U 14.00 7,761 7,852 47,372 24,723 22,649 7,446 3,938 3,508
2. Raikot (M.C.) u 10.65 3,448 3,'172 21,061 11,025 10,036 3,489 1,866 1,623
3. Akalgarh (C T.) u 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,934 2,630 859 459 '100
4. *Mullanpur Oakha (N.A.q U 2.05 1,723 1,788.. 10,138 5,312 4,826 1,689 892 797
5. *Machhiwara (N.A.q U 3.00 2,383 2,391 13,55i 7,066 6,'188 2,502 1,373 1,129
6. Samral. U.A. U NA 2,508 2,593 14,921 7,850 7,071 2,502 1,344 1,158
(i) Samrala (M.e.) U 9.00 2,389 2,'114 14,287 7,516 6,771 2,358 1,264 1,094
(n) 8azigar Colony (O.G.) U 'NA 119 119 634 330+ 300 I ..... 80 64
7. Ooraha (M.c.) U 1.90 1,600 1,700 9,589 4,955 '1,6l'1 1,431 730 701
8. Payal (M.e.) U 0.42 961 980 5,852 3,063 2,789 991 520 471
9. Khanna (M.c.) U 16.02 12,049 12,402 71,990 ]B,09'1 33,896 11,730 6,261 5,469
s. ~landhar Dlml.1 T 3,401.00 331,681 348,018 2,026,787 1,061,093 959,694 305,01S 161,580 14J,435
R 3,255.21 215,613 219,884 1,297,985 680,520 617,465 196,308 103,81 3 92,495
U 145.79 122,008 IZ8,t34 728,802 J86,51J 342,2.%9 108,101 57,767 50,940
I. Banga C.O. Block T 243.03 19,490 20,251 117,510 61,475 56,035 17,405 9,182 8,223
R 24J.03 19,490 20,251 117,510 61,475 56,035 17,405 9,182 8,223
U
2. Aur C.O. Block T 215.10 14,361 14,855 88,072 46,298 13,290 7,096 6,184
R 215.10 14,361 14,855 88,072 46,298 13,280 7,096 6,184
U
3. Nawanshahr C.O. Block T 308.13 18,610 19,27'1 114,804 60,172 5'1,632 17,554 9,234 8,320
R lOB.13 18,610 19,274 114,804 60,172 54,632 17,554 9,234 8,320
U
4. Phillaur C.O. Block T 262.81 19,'108 19,430. 113,487 59,688 53,799 17,059 9,049 8,010
R 262.81 19,408 19,430 I 13,487 59,688 53,799 17,059 9,019 8,010
U
S. Rurka Kalan C.O. Block T 203.20 16,497 16,529 97,061 51,188 45,873 14,125 7,518 6,607
R 203.20 16,497 16,529 97,061 51,188 '\5,873 14,125 7,518 6,607
U
6. Nurmahal C.O. Block T 270.53 15,095 15,105 89,886 47,171 42,715 13,736 6,544
R 270.53 15,095 15,105 89,8B6 47,171 42,715 13,736 6,5404
U
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CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 22 23 24 2S 26 21 28 29 30
10. P~khowal CO. Block T 32,943 32,180 763 14,362 14,360 2 8,890 .8,716 114
R 32,943 32,180 763 14,362 14,360 2 8,890 8,716 114
U
U"'-n Tocal U 400,957 382,088 18,869 8,739 8,658 81 23,910 23,600 310
I. Ludhiana (M. Corp.) u 343,359 328,041 15,312 ",541 61 16,7"8 16,554 194
*Mullanpur Dakha (l4.A.qu 2,858 2,122 136 621 621 343 343
s. ).landlur Olstrlc, T 594,J77 564,009 30,168 134,492 133,3:JO 1,162 131,911 125,014 6,903
R J79,259 364,563 14,696 129,294 128,l:J6 958 119,806 113,4%9 6,377
U 215,118 199,446 15,672 5,"8 4,". 204 11,111 lI,sas 526
I. Banga CO. 810ck T 33,103 32,020 1,083 10,459 10,374 85 10,496 10,1"3 353
R 33,103 32,020 1,083 10,459 10,374 85 10,496 10,1"3 3S3
U
2. Aur C.O. Block T 25,416 24,651 765 9,485 ',467 18 '8,568 8,313 255
It 25,416 24,651 765 9,485 ',467 18 8,568 8,313 255
U
3. Naw."sIIahr C.O. Block T 32,959 32,162 797 14,147 14,0(17 60 10,738 10,507 231
R 32,959 32,162 797 14,147 14,081 60 10,138 10,507 231
U
4. Phillaur C.O. Block T 33,096 32,112 984 9,908 ',870 38 9,... 9,258 190
R 33,096 32,112 984 9,908 ',870 38 9,448 9.258 190
U
5. Rurka "alan CD. Block T 28,869 28,077 792 9,135 9,082 53 6,983 6,839 144
R 28,869 28,017 792 9,135 9,082 53 6,983 6,839 144
U
6. NUrmahai C.O. alocK T 26,826 26,2l9 587 10,586 10,550 36 \),131 8,977 154
R 26,826 26,239 587 10,586 10,550 J 36 9,131 8,977 154
U
247
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
122 71 51 105 76 29 2.
8 8 7 7 3.
13 13 3 3 4.
28 20 8 58 47 II 5.
38 37 5 5 6.
38 37 5 5
45 41 2 152 137 IS 7.
6 6 15 14 8.
180 172 8 ISO 98 52 9.
3,571 3,]17 254 It 19 11,]97 16,91 I 1,486
I,HI 1,975 1]7 ] ] 7,875 7,201 674
1,459 1,]42 il7 16 t6 10,SlI 9,710 812
Manufacturilll. ProcessInc.
5efvIcl"l and Repairs In
other than Houseftold
Industry ConstrucIIons Trade and Commerce
Statel DIstrict! T~ V(b) VI VII
SI. C.O. BlodtIU.A.1 RunII
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Males FtrnRs Persons Males FtrnRs Persons Hales FtrnRs
2 3 40 41 42 43 45 47 48
10. Paklwwal C.O. Block T 1,597 1,576 21 339 339 1,280 1,261 Ii
R 1,597 1,576 21 339 339 1,280 1,261 19
U
Urban TotAl U 162,545 159,961 2,584 2],797 2],531 266 '7,709 86,289 1,420
I. ludhlana (M. Corp.~ U 152,781 150,358 2,423 21,685 21,431 254 70,293 69,087 1,206
5. Jalandhar Dlscrict T 84,114 82,218 1,896 18,191 18,042 149 77,759 75,852 1,907
R 34,991 34,164 827 10,451 10,413 28 21,176 20,88] 493
U 49,121 48,054 1,069 7,740 7,619 121 56,]8] 54,969 1,414
5. Rurka Kalan C.O. 810ck T 4,473 4,405 68 1,103 1,102 1,848 1,798 SO
R 4,473 4,405 68 1,103 1,102 1,848 1,798 50
U
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Worms
SI.
Persons Mal., F.maI.s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females No.
'19 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
1,272 1,268 4 3,883 3,376 507 710 63 647 83,697 29,392 54,305 I.
1,272 1,268 4 3,883 3,376 507 710 63 647 83,697 29,392 54,305
801 799 2 2,402 2,039 363 435 42 393 62,221 21,605 40,616 2.
801 799 2 2,402 2,039 363 435 42 393 62,221 21,605 40,616
1,174 1,164 10 3,391 2,902 489 445 124 321 79,946 27,452 52,"94 4.
1,174 1,164 10 3,391 2,902 489 445 124 321 79,946 27,452 52,"'"
904 900 4 3,104 2,763 341 194 65 129 67,991 23,046 ....,952 5.
904 900 4 3,104 2,763 341 194 65 129 67,991 23,046 ...,952
657 656 1,918 1,706 272 1,148 11 1,077 61,912 20,861 41,051 6.
657 656 1,918 1,706 272 1,146 71 1,077 61,912 20,861 "1,051
250
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
Uncludln,
Institutional Tota! population
No. of and houseleu in the ace
State! District! Total/ occupied population) II"0UP ()..6
SI. CD.BlockJU.A.I Rural! Area in r~si'l.ential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. . houses househ!,lds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12
"
7. Nakodar CD. Block T 430.88 22,526 23,581 144,264 75,814 68,450 22,122 11,695 10,427
R 430.88 22,526 23,581 144,264 75,814 68,450 22,122 11,695 10,427
U
8. Shahkot CD. Block T 433.23 20,546 21,625 132,922 69,760 63,162 21,175 11,265 9,910
R 433.23 20,546 21,625 132,922 69,760 63,162 21,175 11,265 9,910
U
9. Adampur CD. Block T 187.70 1'1,577 14,588 80,772 42,010 38,762 11,665 6,239 5,426
R 187.70 14,577 14,588 80,772 42,010 38,762 11,665 6,239 5,426
U
10. Bhogpur CD. Block T 206.91 15,080 15,126 87,036 44,908 42,128 12,887 6,750 6,137
R 203.91 14,246 14,289 82,140 42,305 39,835 12,228 6,386 5,842
U 3.00 834 837 4,896 2,603 2,293 659 364 295
• Bhogpur (C T.) u 3.00 834 837 4,896 2,603 2,293 659 364 295
II. Jalandhar (East) CD. Block T 203.51 20,072 20,072 117,024 61,590 55,414 17,869 9,377 8,492
R 203.51 20,072 20,072 117,024 61,590 55,434 17,869 9,377 8,492
U
12. Jalandhar (West) CD. BlockT 311.71 20,245 20,285 120,043 63,049 56,994 18,090 9,580 8,510
R 311.71 20,245 20,285 120,043 63,049 56,994 18,090 9,580 8,510
U
Urban Total U 145.79 122,008 128,134 728,802 386,57J 342,229 101,707 57,767 50,940
I. Banga (M.C.) U 1.50 2,956 3,030 17,721 9,227 8,494 2691 1,338 1,353
2. Naw.nshahr (M.C) U 9.59 5,142 5,194 29,955 15,630 14,325 4,437 2,397 2,040
3. Rahon (M.C.) U 5.18 1,798 1,798 10,771 5,682 5,089 1,720 890 810
4. Goraya (N.A.C.) U 2.65 I,POO 1,914 10,708 5,555 5,153 1,629 843 786
5. Phillaur (M.C) U 0.75 3,304 3,335 20,956 11,701 9,255 2,858 1,465 I,J93
6. Nurmahal (M.C) U 5,75 1,766 1,798 11,149 5,815 5,334 1,686 913 773
7. Nakod.r (M.C.) U 3.60 4,593 4,615 28,478 15,184 13,294 4,321 2,311 2,010
S. '5hahkot (N.A.C) U 3.00 1,708 1,712 10,246 5,364 4,882 1,739 943 796
9. Jalandh.rCantt. (Ca.) U 15.21 6,270 6,277 31,520 15,313 16,207 5,204 2,760 2,444
10. Adampur(M.C) U 8.20 3,303 3,313 15,331 7,541 7,790 2,640 1,405 ',235
Ii. Alawalpur (M.C) U 1.00 I, I 52 1,152 4,468 3,377 3,091 1,006 520 486
12. 'Bhogpur (C.T.) U 3.00 834 837 4,896 2,603 2,293 659 364 295
13. Kartarpur (M.C) U 5.95 3,472 3,499 21,093 11,109 9,984 3,271 1,700 1,571
251
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Il I .. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1. Nakodar e.D. Block T 43,B13 41,840 1,913 16,155 16,067 88 15,138 13,953 1,185
II. +.:J,813 41,840 1,973 16,155 16,067 88 15,138 13,953 1,185
U
9. Adampur e.D. Block T 22,226 20,888 l,ll8 5,472 5,320 152 7,518 6,983 535
II. 22,226 20,888 1,3l8 5,472 5,320 152 7,518 6,983 535
U
10. Bhogpur e.D. Block T 24,493 22,930 1,563 7,962 7,773 189 7,611 6,940 671
R. 23,192 21,703 1,489 7,860 7,671 189 7,440 6,770 670
U l,lOI 1,227 74 102 102 171 170
I I. Jalandhar (East) C.D. Block T 3ot,386 32,343 6,907 6,819 88 11,182 10,100 1,082
R 34,386 32,343 6,907 6,819 88 11,182 10,100 1,082
U
12. Jalandhar (West) e.D. BlockT 35,345 33,539 1,806 10,726 10,615 III 11,112 10,007 1,105
R. 35,345 33,539 1,806 10,726 10,615 III 11,112 10,007 1,105
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I. Jalandhar (M.Corp.) u 153,755 1+2,492 11,263 2,160 2,111 49 4,625 4,461 164
2. Navanshahr (M.e.) u 8,848 7,861 987 584 144 1,138 989 1<19
10. Adampur (M.C,) u 3,454 3,158 296 143 140 3 329 328
13. Katar!Nr (M.C,) U 5,985 5,732 253 212 211 329 307 22
253
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
5 4 72 68 4
20 18 2 92 76 16 I.
51 SO 241 208 3l 2.
15 IS 182 174 8 3.
17 IS 2 151 146 5 4.
69 62 7 2 2 497 485 12 5.
10 10 90 84 6 6.
37 37 279 .
271 8 7.
19 19 19 31 8 8.
7 11 28 3 IL
4 72 68 12.
47 45 2 1,260 1,240
"
20 13.
254
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Category of Main Workers
Manufacturlnc, Processing,
~rvidne and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
Slalel District! Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. C.O. Block/U.A.I Rurail
No. Dly/T own Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48
9. Adampur C.O. Block T 2,314 2,143 171 473 473 1,403 1,357 46
II. 2,314 2,143 171 473 473 1,403 1,357 46
U
10. Bhogpur C.O. Block T 2,026 2,001 25 468 466 2 1,737 1,690 47
II. 1,848 1,824 24 447 445 2 1,296 1,252 44
U 178 177 21 21 441 438 3
II. Jalandhar (East) C.D. Block T 4,867 4,721 146 1,25B 1,258 2,347 2,282 65
II. 4,867 4,72 1 146 1,258 1,258 2,347 2,282 65
U •
12. ]alandhar (West) C.O. 810cH 4,895 4,786 109 960 955 5 2,011 1,918 93
R 4,895 4,786 109 960 955 5 2,011 1,918 93
U
Urban Tocal U 49,121 48,OS4 1,069 7,740 7,619 121 56,]8] 54,969 1,414
I. Jalandhar (M.Corp.) u 39,871 38,896 975 5,617 5,555 62 40,665 39,468 1,197
9. Jalandhar Cann. (C. B.) U 800 790 10 238 236 2 2,240 2,192 48
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX M3IJinai Workers Non-workers
51.
Persons Male. Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
1,223 1,216 7 4,070 3,598 472 1, .... 5 114 I,ll I 99,006 33,840 65,166 7.
1,223 1,216 7 4,070 3,598 472 1,445 134 1,311 99,006 33,840 65,166
1,187 1,181 6 2,954 2,513 441 1,194 140 1,054 91,700 30,631 61,069 8.
1,187 1,181 6 2,954 2,513 441 1,194 140 1,054 91,700 30,631 61,069
974 969 5 3,595 3,186 409 373 48 325 58,173 21,07-4 37,099 9.
974 969 5 3,595 3,186 409 373 48 325 58,173 21,074 37,099
988 979 9 3,243 2,655 588 3,658 136 3,522 58,885 21,842 37,043 10.
924 9\5 9 2,996 2,472 524 3,163 96 3,067 55,785 20,506 35,279
64 64 247 183 64 495 40 455 3,100 ~,3l6 1,764
1,695 1,677 18 5,465 4,898 567 1,044 17 1,027 81,594 29,230 52,364 11.
1,695 1,677 18 5,465 4,898 567 1,044 17 1,027 81,594 29,230 52,364
1,399 1,387 12 3,632 3,303 329 240 10 230 84,458 29,500 54,958 12.
\,399 1,387 12 3,632 3,303 329 240 10 230 84,'U8 29,500 54,958
14,745 14,312 413 57,821 46,825 10,996 1,133 2]8 895 512,551 116,8" 325,662
11,804 II,H9 355 4 \ ,02'4 33,3 \.. 7,710 521 162 359 355,234 129,818 225,416 I.
DlmlCT PRIMARY
Total populadon
(Includln,
Institutional Total population
No. of and house!ess in the age
Statet Districtl Total/ occupied population) group 0-6
SI. C.D.BlocklU.A.I Rurall Area In residential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Milief Females Penons Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2. Nadala C.D. Block T 372.38 23,112 23,149 137,564 70,676 66,888 22,683 12,248 10,435
R 372.38 23,112 23,149 137,564 70,676 66,B88 22,6B1 12,248 10,435
U
3. Sultanpur T 449.49 13,647 14,428 89,417 47,096 42,321 14,746 7,898 6,848
Lodhi C.D. Block R 449.49 13,647 14,428 89,417 47,096 42,321 14,746 7,898 6,848
U
'I. Phagwara C.D. Block T 288.19 19,917 20,133 114,238 60,292 53,946 17,853 9,392 8,461
R 288.19 19,056 19,193 109,085 57,460 51,625 16,960 8,956 8,004
U NA 861 940 5,153 2,832 2,321 893 436 457
i) Mahalia Gobindpura U NA 453 525 2,697 1,517 1,180 469 226 243
(a.G.)
ii) Kat Rani (a.G.) u NA 408 415 2,456 1,315 1,141 424 210 214
U""n Tot.tl U 17.00 28,597 29,946 166,605 89,731 76,874 25,380 13,425 11,955
r. Kapurthala (M.C.) U 56.00 11,018 11,601 64,567 34,611 29,956 5,276 4,634
2. Sultanpur (M.C.) U 5.00 2,496 2,521 13,722 7,228 6,494 2,297 1,244 1,053
3. Phagwara U.A. U NA 15,063 15,824 88,316 47,892 40,424 13,173 6,905 6,268
(i) Phagwara (M.c.) U 16.00 14,202 14,884 83,163 45,060 38,103 12,280 6,469 5,811
(il) Mahala Gobindpura U NA 453 525 2,697 1,517 1,180 469 226 243
(a.G.)
(iii) Kat Rani (a.G.) U NA 408 415 2,456 1,315 1,141 424 210 214
7. HoshYrpur Dbcrlc! T 3,881.00 254,763 258,718 1,455,028 758,125 696,903 224,169 118,773 105,396
R 3,799.21 215,455 218,044 1,232,890 640,566 592,324 190,849 100,980 89,869
U 81.79 39,308 40,674 2%2,138 117,559 104,519 ]],320 17,793 15,527
1. Dasu. C. D. Block T 368.22 19,186 19,573 110,495 55,614 54,881 17,884 9,568 8,316
R 368.22 19,186 19,573 110,495 55,614 54,881 17,884 9,568 8,316
U
2. Mukerian CD. Block T 325.51 21,272 21,610 '126,560 64,480 62,080 20,172 10,633 9,539
R 325.51 21,272 21,610' 126,560 64,480 62,080 20,172 10,633 9,539
U
3. Talwar. CD. Block T 296.27 20,038 20,246 107,845 54,766 53,079 16,553 8,724 7,829
R 285.37 16,040 16,127 90,466 45,316 45,1 SO 14,109 7,395 6,714
U 10.90 3,998 ~,119 17,379 9,450 7,929 2,444 1,329 1,115
Talwar. (C.T.) u 10.90 3,998 1,119 17,379 9,450 7;929 2,444 1,329 1,115
257
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 1 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30
6. Kapurthala DI,erlc,
.
T
U
194,439
143,219
51,220
183,8U
116."57
47,429
.0,553
6,762
3,791
60,76.
58,953
1,808
59,40]
57,653
1,150
.,:158
I,JOo
58
40,16.
37,612
3,.49
]7,8]6
34,823
],013
2,925
2,7"
.36
I. K."urthala CO. IIlock T 46,131 -43,227 2,904 18,150 17,785 l6S 13,115 12,084 1,631
R 46,131 43,221 2,904 18,150 11,785 365 13,715 12,084 1,631
U
2. N.dala C.O. Block T 37,563 36,116 1,387 16,472 16,111 361 8,39.. 8,082 312
R 37,563 36,116 1,387 16,472 16,111 361 8,39" 8,082 312
u
3. Sultanpur T 27,690 26,477 1,213 1",396 14,041 355 7,200 6,736 464
lodhi CO. Block R. 27,690 26,477 1,213 14,396 14,041 35S 7,200 6,736 46 ..
U
4. I'hag\nra C. O. Block T 33,509 32,212 1,297 10,022 9,803 219 8,717 8,329 l88
R 31,835 30,577 1,258 9,935 9,716 219 8,303 7,921 382
U 1,6H 1,635 39 87 87 414 408 6
i) Mohdlla Goblndpura U 933 911 22 32 32 21 21
(O.G.)
ii) I(ot Rani (O.G.) U 741 724 11 5S 5S 393 387 6
Urbln Total U 51,220 47,429 J,191 1,108 1,150 58 J,149 J,O.J 136
7. Hoshlar,.,r Dlllrkt T 405,104 385,054 20,050 In,309 .21,218 2,0:U 95,41B 90,956 4,462
It 341,060 326,47' '4,512 120,191 118,190 2,001 89,069 "',115 4,254
U 64,044 58,516 5,4" 3,112 3,08' 24 6,3~9 6,.41 201
I. Owa C.O. Block T 2B,250 26,569 1,68'1 10,665 10,466 199 7,432 6,868 564
R 28,250 26,569 1,681 10,665 10,466 199 7,'432 6,868 564
U
2. Mukerian C. O. Block T 31,816 30,933 883 11,096 11,051 'IS 9,415 9,116 299
R 31,816 30,933 883 11,096 11,051 45 9,415 9,116 299
U
3. T;ilwara C.O. alock T 26,598 25,009 1,589 1,742 7,383 359 3,832 3,709 123
R 21,359 20,327 1,032 7,740 7,381 359 3,772 3,650 122
U 5,239 4,682 557 2 2 60 59
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
84 83 274 263 II 1.
84 83 274 263 11
25 25
402 177 ZS 89] 155 1]8
..
/
I.
42 42 24 23 2.
201 IB3 18 627 528 99 3.
193 176 17 583 484 99
6 19 19
2S 2S
4,538 4,288 250 54 53 9,689 8,580 1,109
3,209 3,051 .58 3J JJ 8,393 7,406 987
1,329 1,237 92 21 20 1,296 1,174 122
232 227 3 544 476 68 I.
212 227 5 3 3 544 476 68
186 IS4 2 28 23 5
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260
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Manufacturinl, ProcesRnK,
Servlc1ng and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/District! TotaIJ V(b) VI VII
SI. co. Blo<:l</U.A.I RuraV
No. OtyITown Urban, Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
6. Kapunhlla Olserlee T 29,~70 28,619 55. 5,226 5,020 206 19,878 19,366 5.2
R 14,203 1l,"4 JU J,604 J,4JO .74 7,J05 7,120 .85
U 14,967 14,745- 222 1,622 1,590 l2 12,57] U,246 327
I. Kapurthala C.O. Block T 5,698 5,491 201 1,389 1,219 170 1,719 1,666 53
R 5,698 5,4'7 201 1,389 1,219 170 1,719 1,666 53
U
.... Phagwara C.O. Block T 5,3'10 5,292 48 1,366 1,364 2 2,105 2,043 62
R 4,654 '4,608 46 1,264 1,262 2 1,969 1,912 57
U 686 684 2 102 102 136 131
it Mahalia Goblndpura U 590 588 2 63 63 100 96
(O.G.)
ill Kot Rani (O.G.) U 96 96 39 39 36 35
UrbAn Toeal U 14,967 14,745 222 ',622 1,590 32 12,573 12,246 327
I. Nil
3. 'Phagwara U.A. U 11,290 11,179 III 834 811 23 6,835 6,693 , ... 2
(i) Phagwara (M.C) U 10,604 10,495 109 732 709 23 6,699 6,562 117
(iI) Mohala Gobindpur. U S90 588 2 63 63 100 96 4
(O.G.)
(iii) Kot Rani (O.C.) U 96 96 39 39 36 35
7. Ho...... rpur DllCrict T n,088 30,751 .,337 .3,124 12,891 2J3 34,857 34,12' 736
R 22,922 21,961 959 10,044 9,881 '6] 17,899 17,557 342
U 9,'66 8,788 378 ],080 ],010 70 16,958 '6,564 ]94
I. Dasu. C.D. Block T 2,262 1,920 342 777 761 16 1,274 1,210 44
R 2,262 1,920 342 777 761 16 1,274 1,230 44
U
J. Talwar. C.D. Block T 1,'105 1,246 159 2,076 2,013 63 2,072 2,034 38
II. 1,185 1,028 157 1,115 1,089 26 1,685 1,658 27
U 220 218 2 961 924 37 387 376 II
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261
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storace
and cOmmunkations Other Services
VIII IX MalJlnai Woltters Non-woltters
Sl.
Persons Males Fem31es Persons Males Fem3Ies Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
6,214 6.1]7 97 28,415 2],92] 4,492 1.445 419 7,026 444,76] 156,725 288,0]8
3,581 ],564 17 15,262 1],54] 1,719 1,277 ]82 6,895 ]29,546 114,460 215,086
2,65] 2,573 80 1J,ISl 10,]80 2,773 168 ]7 III 115,217 42,265 72,952
1,015 1,028 7 1,696 3,311 385 3,588 171 1,415 94,257 32,667 61,590 1.
1,015 1,028 7 3,696 3,311 385 3,588 173 3,415 94,257 32,667 61,590
1,043 1,038 5 5,061 4,506 555 2,982 131 2,851 97,019 34,369 62,650 2.
1,043 1,038 5 5,061 4,506 555 2,982 131 2,851 97,019 34,369 62,650
465 465 2,732 2,398 334 502 47 455 61,225 20,572 40,653 3.
465 465 2,732 2,398 334 502 47 455 61,225 20,572 40,653
1,089 1,084 5 3,919 3,449 470 205 31 174 80,524 28,049 52,475 4.
1,038 1,033 5 3,773 3,328 445 205 31 174 77,045 26,852 50,193
51 51 146 121 25 3,479 1,197 2,282
2,65] 2,57] 80 IJ,I53 10,]80 2,77] 168 ]7 III 115,527·· 42,265 72,952
I.
1,202 1,139 63 7,257 5,839 .,4'8 102 7 95 44,876 16,963 27,913
1],918 IJ,832 86 78,109 68,J04 9,805 14,758 1,7SJ IJ,OOS 1,035,166 J71,JI8 661,848
10,218 10,176 42 59,076 53,406 5,670 14,J84 1,724 12,660 877,446 JI2,]64 565,082
J,7oo 3,656 44 19,OJ3 14,898 4,1l5 J74 29 J45 157,720 58,954 98,766
802 801 4,259 3,817 442 1,450 273 1,177 80,795 28,772 52,023 1.
802 801 4,259 3,817 442 1,450 273 1,177 80,795 28,772 52,023
1,255 1,249 6 4,652 4,265 387 1,264 435 829 93,480 33,112 60,368 2.
1,255 1,249 6 4,652 4,265 387 1,264 435 829 93,480 33,112 60,368
4049 446 3 8,160 7,351 809 1,104 149 955 80,143 29,608 50,535 3.
340 J39 1 4,875 4,562 111 1,104 149 955 68,003 24,840 43,163
109 107 2 1,285 2,789 496 12,140 4,768 7,372
Total population
(indudln,
instltutlonal Total population
No. of and houseles5 in the age
St.tt/District! TotaV occupied populatlon) group 0-6
51. CD.Block/U.A.I RuraV Area in residential No. of
No. CityfTown Urban sq. km. houses households Pl!nOns Males females Pef>Ons MaI<es Females
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
'I. Tanda CO. Block T 264.01 18.685 18.752 104,718 53,458 51,260 15.318 8.379 6.939
R 264.01 18.685 18,752 104.718 53,458 51,260 15.318 8.379 6,939
U
5. Bhunga CO. 810ck T 561.3'" 20,817 21,089 116,"'77 59,111 57,363 18.067 9,615 8,452
R 561.J'I 20.817 21,089 116,477 59,114 57,363 18.067 9.615 8,452
U
6. Hoshiarpur-I C.O. Block T 311.81 21.703 22,026 125,529 65,297 60,232 19.082 10.088 8,994
R 311.81 21,703 22,026 125,529 65,297 60,232 19.082 10.088 8,994
U
7. Hoshi.rpur-II C.O. Block T 429.80 21.686 22,290 130,008 71,281 58,727 19.699 10,357 9,342
R 429.80 21.686 22,290 130,008 71,281 58,727 19.699 10.357 9.342
U
8. Garhshankar CD. Block T 393.51 25.870 26.173 148,960 78,350 70.610 23.598 12.435 11,163
R 393.51 25.870 26.173 148,960 78,350 70,610 23.598 12,435' 11,163
U
9. Mahilpur C.D. Block T 405.26 22,527 22.637 123,910 64,715 59,195 18.319 9.656 8.663
R 405.26 22.527 22.637 123,910 64,715 59,195 18.319 9.656 8,663
U
10. 8alachaur C.D. Block T 337.92 17.408 17.486 95.215 50,756 44,459 15.564 8,094 7.470
R 337.92 17.408 17.486 95,215 50,756 44,459 15.564 8,094 7,470
U
II. Saroy. C.O. Block T 172.62 10,261 10,317 60,552 32,185 28,367 9.037 4,760 4.277
R 172.62 10.261 10.317 60,552 32,185 28,367 9.037 4,760 4,277
U
I. Hoshi.rpur (M.C.) U 28.21 21,413 22.102 122.705 65.378 57,327 17.975 9.537 8.438
I. Mukerian (M.C.) U 2.59 2.882 2.935 17,813 9,131 8.682 2.977 1,642 1.335
2. Talwara (C. T.) u 10.90 3,998 ".119 17.379 9.450 7.929 2.444 1.329 1,115
3. Oasua IM.c.} u 16.00 3,225 3.271 18,351 9.670 2.903 1,529 1.374
4. Urmar Tanda (M.C.) u 17.00 3.264 3.328 18.786 9.686 9.100 2,868 1.497 1,371
5. Garhdiw.la (M.C.) u 0.62 959 975 5,159 2,7ll 2,.126 738 414 324
6. Hariano (M.C.) U 1.29 1,188 1.209 6.... 73 3.409 3,064 981 523 458
7. Shamchaurasi (M.C.) u 0.18 653 683 3.711 1.961 1.750 626 351 275
8. Garhshankar (M.e.) u 5.00 1.706 2.052 11.761 6.141 5.620 1.808 971 837
263
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ' 30
4. Tanda C.O. Block T 28,458 26,663 1,795 11,585 11,139 446 6,950 6,435 515
R 28,458 26,663 1,795 11,585 11,139 446 6,950 6,435 515
U
5. Bhunga C.O. Block T 29,781 28,588 1,193 11,341 11,278 63 7,710 7,396 314
R 29,781 28,588 1,193 11,341 11,278 63 7,710 7,396 314
U
6. Hoshiarpur-I C.O. Block T 35,282 33,495 1,787 10,260 10,184 76 10,954 10,243 711
R 35,282 33,495 1,787 10,260 10,184 76 10,954 10,243 711
U
7. Hoshiarpur-II C.O. Block T 42,683 40,577 2,106 10,572 10,415 157 11,596 10,708 888
R 42,683 40,577 2,106 10,572 10,415 157 11,596 10,708 888
U
8. Gamshankar C.O. Block T 42,612 41,102 1,510 16,037 15,673 364 10,356 10,090 266
R 42,612 41,102 1,510 16,037 15,673 364 10,356 10,090 266
U
9. Mahilpur C.O. Block T 35,094 33,413 1,681 11,951 11,752 199 9,634 9,247 387
R 35,094 33,413 1,681 11,951 11,752 199 9,634 9,247 387
U
10. Balachaur C.O. Block T 28,002 27,281 721 10,472 10,411 61 6,589 6,431 158
R 28,002 27,281 721 10,472 10,411 61 6,589 6,431 158
U
II. Saroya C.D. Block T 17,723 17,530 193 8,478 8,440 38 4,661 4,631 30
R 17,723 17,530 19-3 8,478 8,440 38 4,661 4,631 30
U
Urb.tn Tolal U 64,044 58,576 5,468 3,112 3,081 24 6,J49 6,141 201
4. Urmar Tanda (M.c.) U 4,921 4,551 370 557 555 2 609 605 4
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
88 85 3 29 24 5 I.
186 184 2 28 23 5 2.
99 92 7 72 61 5 J.
36 36 . 4 13 II 2 6.
29 29 7.
i8 28 26 2 8.
266
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Cateaory of Main Workers
Manufacturing, Processing,
Serilcing and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/Oistricti Totall V(b) VI VII
51. C.O. Block/U.A.I Rurall
No. OW/T own Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
41 42 43 44 47 48
10. Balachaur C.O. Block T 3,611 3,546 65 590 571 i9 1,520 1,499 21
R 3,611 3,546 65 590 571 19 1,520 1,499 21
U
Urban Total U 9,166 8,788 378 3,080 3,010 70 16,958 16,564 394
I. Hoshiarpur (M.C) U 6,804 6,158 346 1,254 1,226 28 9,541 9,253 288
Transpon, Storage
and Communications Other Servkes
VIII IX M3rglnal Woriters Non-workers
Sl.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
788 786 2 5,748 5,023 725 .1,353 84 1,269 74,907 26,711 48,196 4.
788 786 2 5,748 5,023 725 1,353 84 1,26? 74,907 26,711 48,196
797 793 4 5,078 4,433 645 1,343 119 1,224 85,353 30,407 54,946 5.
797 793 4 5,078 4,433 645 1,343 119 1,224 85,353 30,407 54,946
1,649 1,638 5,089 4,326 763 696 151 545 89,551 31,651 57,900 6.
1,649 1,638 "
11 5,089 4,326 763 696 • 151 545 89,551 31,651 57,900
1,240 1,235 5 10,195 624 1,289 172 1,117 86,036 30,532 55,504 7.
1,240 1,235 5 10,195 624 1,289 172 1,117 86,036 30,532 55,504
1,312 1,308 4 6,468 5,943 525 1,988 166 1,822 104,360 37,082 67,278 8.
1,312 1,308 4 6,468 5,943 525 1,988 166 1,822 104,360 37,082 67,278
1,255 1,249 6 5,772 4,987 785 997 82 915 87,81·9 31,220 56,599 9.
1,255 1,249 6 5,772 4,987 785 997· 82 915 87,819 31,220 56,599
611 610 3,749 3,395 354 2,270 58 2,212 64,943 23,417 41,526 10.
611 610 3,749 3,395 354 2,270 58 2,212 64,943 23,417 41,526
169 168 2,567 2,460 107 630 35 595 42,199 14,620 27,579 II.
169 168 2,567 2,460 107 630 35 595 42,199 14,620 27,579
J,7oo 1,656 44 19,0]] 14,898 4,135 174 29 ]45 157,720 58,954 98,766
2,232 2,201 31 10,283 8,055 2,228 334 25 309 86,154 32,380 53,774 I.
Total population
(Induding
Institutional Tota! population
No. of and house~ In the age
State/ Districtl Total/ occupied population) group 0-6
51. C.D.8IockJU.A.I RuraV Area in residential No. of "
No. aty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males females Persons Males females
2 3 'I 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
8. Rup"",ar Dlslrlcl T 2,085.00 160,258 161,186 915,603 489,671 425,932 147,226 78, lIS 69,111
R 2,002.90 112,172 112,776 683,286 365,445 317,841 111,490 59,165 52,325
U 82.10 48,086 48,410 232,317 124,226 108,091 J5,736 18,950 16,786
I. Anandpur Sahib CD. Block T 305.61 20,379 20,475 117,369 61,338 56,031 18,681 9,842 8,839
R 305.61 19,875 19,971 114,677 59,9'10 54,737 18,241 9,595 8,646
U NA 504 504 2,692 1,398 1,294 44O 247 193
Oustee Colony U NA 375 375 2,005 1,044 961 306 176 130
Block '8' (O.G.)
2. Nurpur Bedi CD. Block T 341.01 14,322 14,3'11 81,740 42,.UO 39,310 13,665 7,21 I 6,454
R 341.01 14,322 14,341 81,740 42,'130 39,310 13,665 7,21 I 6,454
U
.,
3. ChamJcaur Sahib CO. Block T 349.60 19,587 19,762 126,264 67,705 58,559 20,184 10,800 9,384
R 349.60 19,587 19,762 126,264 67,705 58,559 20,18'1 10,800 9,384
U
4. Rupnag.r CD. Block T 385.50 17,859 18,021 108,477 57,990 50,i87 18,523 9,812 8,711
R 385.50 17,859 18,021' 108,477 57,990 50,487 18,523 9,812 8,711
U
5. Khar.r CO. Block T iD3.32 27,608 27,683 167,756 91,884 75,872 27,442 14,528 12,914
R 403.32 27,576 27,651 167,585 91,802 75,783 27,418 14,516 12,902
U 32 32 171 82 89 24 12 12
6. Majri CO. Block T 291.62 12,953 13,030 8'1,543 45,578 38,965 13,459 7,231 6,228
R 291.62 12,953 13,030 84,5'13 45,578 38,965 13,459 7,231 6,228
U
I
Urban Total U 82.10 48,086 48,410 232,317 124,226 108,091 35,736 18,950 16,786
Nil
I. Naya Nangal (}oj.A.C) U 14.92 2,574 2,655 12,046 6,5304 5,512 1,503 795 708
2. Nangal Township U.A. U NA 6,782 6,812 32,003 17,074 14,929 4,644 2,451 2,193
(I) N.ngal Township U 7.90 6,278 6,308 29,311 15;676 13,635 4,204 2,204 2,000
(N.A.C.)
(ii) Dustee Colony U NA 375 375 2,005 1,0-44 961 306 176 130
Block 'B' (D.G.)
3. Anandpur Sahib (M.C.. ) U 3.00 2,030 2,083 10,674 5,118 '1,956 1,830 996 834
269
CENSUSAISTRACT
Il 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
69 38 31 106 49 57
2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
8. RupnaCoir DI.erl.e T 269,2ll 2SS,372 13,861 77,685 76,136 1,549 42,768 41,933 8lS
R 198,819 192,948 5,871 75,841 74,402 ',439 40,690 39,94' 749
U 70,414 62,424 7,990 1,844 l,n4 110 2,078 1,992 86
I. Anandpur Sahib C.D. Block T 31,5-\3 30,160 1,383 12,38" 11,739 6 .. 5 ",502 ..,30B 19..
R 30,875 29,515 1,360 12,383 11,738 6 .. 5 4,502 4,308 194
U 668 645 23 !
Oust.. Colony U 508 490 18
Slede/B' (O.G.)
2. Nurpur Bedi CO. Block T 22,678 21,808 870 11,916 11,492 424 4,264 4,148 116
R 22,678 21,808 870 11,916 11,492 42.. 4,2M 4,148 116
U
3. Chamkaur Sahib C.O. Block T 37,469 36,~5B 911 15,058 14,929 129 9,59" 9,512 82
R 37,469 36,558 911 15,058 14,929 129 9,594 9,512 82
U
4. Rupnagar CO. Block T 30,985 30,096 889 10,289 10,197 92 6,246 6,1"5 101
R 30,985 30,096 889 10,289 10,197 92 6,2% 6,145 101
U
5. Kharar C. O. Block T 51,588 50,209 1,379 15,268 15,124 144 11,260 11,058 202
R 51,545 50,168 1,377 15,268 15,124 144 11,260 11,058 202
U 43 'II 2
Nawanshahr (O.C.) U 43 41 2
6. Majri CO. Block T 25,267 24,803 464 10,927 10,922 5 4,824 4,770 54
R 25,267 24,803 46 .. 10,927 10,922 5 ",82" ",770 H
U
Urboln TOIll' U 70,414 62,424 7,990 1,844 1,734 110 2,078 1,992 86
3. Anandpur Sahib (M.C,) U 3,038 2,735 303 416 311 105 164 153 II
271
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
7 6
16 16 6 6 t.
3 3 168 143 25 2.
2 2 161 137 24
7 6
4 043 39 3.
272
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Cateaory of Haln Workers
Hanufacturinc, Proce5llnr,
Servldlll and RepaIrs In
other than Household
IndustrY ConstrucdoIIs Trade and Commen:e
State/Distnctl Total! V(b) VI VII
51. CD. RlocklU.A.I Rural!
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Fema16 Persons Males Females Penons Hales females
•• Rupnapr Dlslrlce T
I
29,985
'4,' 14
28,918
13,696
1,067
418
6,655
4,494
6,245
4,226
410
268
22,656
',l08
22,112
.,219
474
89
U 15,871 15,222 649 2,161 2,019 142 13,348 12,963 38S
I. Anandpur Sahib CD. Block T 1,+91 1,480 11 1,090 1,037 53 1,7++ 1,735 9
R 1,360 1,350 10 998 945 53 1,615 1,606 9
U 131 130 92 92 129 129
Oustee Colony U H 24 37 37 26 26
Block 'A' (D.C.)
2. Nurpur Bedi CO. Block T 650 641 9 437 418 19 958 950 8
R 650 641 9 437 418 19 958 950 8
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3. Chamkaur Sahib CD. 810ck T 2,134 2,102 32 840 746 94 1,822 1,807 15
R 2,1l4 2,102 .l2 840 746 94' 1,822 1,807 15
U
4. Rupnagar CD. Block T 1,982 1,849 III 867 711 96 1,212 1,198 14
R 1,982 1,849 Il3 867 771 96 1,212 1,198 14
U
5. Khar.r CD. Block T 5,8l1 5,658 173 1,060 1,056 1 2,69j 2,660 II
R 5,823 5,651 172 1,059 1,055 4 2,671 2,638 33
U 8 7 I I 22 22
Nawanshahr (O.C.) U B 7 22 22
U......n Toc.1 U '5,87' 'S,212 649 2,16' 2,019 142 13,l48 '2,96l lIS
Nil
Transpolt, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
Sl.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
12,528 12,401 127 11,541 62,444 9,091 6,114 432 5,682 640,256 233,861 406,389
8,896 8,858 38 41,2.91 18,618 2,611 6,095 42.4 5,671 478,372. • 72,On ]06,299
3,632 3,543 89 30,2.50 23,826 6,424 19 8 11 161,884 61,194 100,090
1,440 1,439 8,309 7,855 454 2,082 96 1,986 83,744 31,082 52,662 I.
1,372 1,371 8,070 7,637 433 2,082 96 1,986 81,720 30,329 51,391
68 68 239 218 21 2,024 753 1,271
568 563 5 3,393 3,117 276 2,230 91 2,139 56,832 20,531 36,301 2.
568 563 3,393 3,117 276 2,230 91 2,139 56,832 20,531 36,101
1,315 1,311 4 5,833 5,323 510 921 177 744 87,874 30,970 56,904 J.
1,315 1,311 4 5,833 5,323 510 921 177 744 87,874 30,970 56,904
2,087 2,082 5 7,571 7,145 426 327 19 308 71,165 27,875 49,290 4.
2,OB7 2,082 5 7,571 7,145 426 327 19 308 77,165 27,875 49,290
2,460 2,445 15 11,839 11,118 721 412 39 373 115,756 41,636 74,120 5.
Z,457 2,442 15 11,830 11,110 720 '112 39 373 115,628 41,595 74,033
3 3 9 8 128 'II 87
3 9 8 128 41 87
1,097 1,089 8 4,594 4,286 308 123 2 121 59,153 20,773 38,380 6.
1,097 1,089 8 4,594 4,286 108 123 2 121 59,153 20,773 38,380
Total population
(Indudin,
Institutional Tota! population
No. of and houseless In the ace
State/District! Total/ occupied population) group 0-6
51. C.D.Block/U.A.I Rural/ Area In residential ~o. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
4. Rupnagar (M.C.) u 25.00 7,376 7,419 < 37,996 20,212 17,784 6,090 3,120 2,970
5. Morinda (M.e.) u 3.00 2,955 2,958 17,440 9,297 8,143 2,876 1,577 1,299
6. Kurali (M.e.) u 7.40 2,968 2,981 17,592 9,341 8,25 I 2,726 1,414 1,312
7. Kharar U.A. u NA 4,876 4,889 26,109 14,010 12,099 4,092 2,242 1,850
(i) Kharar (M.e.) u 4.20 4,8H 4,857 25,938 13,928 12,010 4,068 2,230 1,838
(ii) Nawanshahr (O.G.) u NA 32 32 171 82 89 12 12
8. S.A.5. Nagar (Mohali) u 16.68 18,525 18,613 78,457 42,040 36,417 11,975 6,355 5,620
(N.A.C.)
9. '~tWlIA Dlserlct T 4,584.00 297,591 313,399 1,896,242 1,008,576 887,666 315,970 168,969 147,001
R 4,448.89 103,245 209,775 1,329,269 709,313 619,956 227,516 121,773 105,743
U 135." 94,346 103,624 566,973 299,263 267,710 . .,454 47,196 41,lSl
I. Bassi Pathana C.O. Block T 347.68 15,483 16,043 103,265 55,079 48,186 16,585 8,862 7,723
R 347.68 15,483 16.043 103,265 55,079 48,186 16,585 8,862 7,723
U
2. Sirhind C.D. Block T 572.53 25,965 26,834 167,118 89,513 77,605 27,654 14,896 12,758
R 572.53 25,672 26,437 165,230 88,433 76,797 27,234 14,669 12,56S
U NA 293 397 1,888 1,080 808 420 227 193
(i) Iqbal Colony (O.C.) U NA 12B 156 754 427 327 157 84 73
J. Dera Bassi C.O. Block T 361.35 19,283 19,478 126,186 67,587 58,599 21,318 11,446 9,872
R 361,35 19,283 19,478 126,186 67,587 58,599 21,318 11,446 9,872
U
4. Chanaur C.O. Block T 333.90 17,223 17,794 117,424 62,673 54,751 20;236 10,869 9,367
R 333.90 17,223 17,794 117,424 62,673 54,751 20,236 10,869 9,367
U
5. Rajpura CD. Block T +13.47 22,759 23,634 151,634 80,579 71,055 26,184 13,997 12,187
R +13.47 22,759 23,6H 151,634 80,579 71,055 26,184 13,997 12,187
U
6. Bhunemerl C.D. Block T 565.03 22,347 23,246 150,505 79,836 70,669 27,165 14,540 12,625
R. 565.03 22,187 23,079 149,492 79,301 70,191 26,952 14,426 12,526
U NA 160 167 1,013 535 478 213 114 99
Outer Area (O.C.) U NA 160 167 1,01l 535 478 213 114 99
7. Patlala C.D. Block T 491.68 26,291 27,290 162,107 87,024 75,083 28,560 15,362 13,198
R 491.68 22,884 23,830 145,904 78,074 67,830 25,498 13,700 11,798
U NA 3,407 3,460 16,203 8,950 7,253 3,062 1,662 1,400
(i) 8ack sid. of U NA 957 957 4,821 2,596 2,225 80B 455 3Sl
Central Jail (O.C.)
(ii) D.C.W. Colony (O.G.) u 1,342 4,788 2,606 2,182 1,183 630 553
275
CINSUSABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
19-A-63/RGI/ND/C)(l
276
DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
(i) Kharar (M.C.) u 7,353 6,748 605 292 290 2 599 575
(iii Nawanshahr (O.G.) U 43 41 2
8. S.A.S. Nagar IMohati) u 25,629 21,500 4,129 195 194 229 189 '10
(N.A.C.)
9. 'adal. District T 561,193 537,501 15,692. 167,761 166,815 92.6 132,711 12.8,12.5 4,588
It 397,482 387,305 10,177 162,410 161,5]6 874 121,044 118,861 4,183
U 165,711 150,196 15,515 5,351 5,299 52 9,669 9,264 405
I. Bassi Pathana CO. Block T 31,213 30,597 616 13,443 13,HO 13 8,838 It 8,726 112
R 31,213 30,597 616 13,443 13,430 13 8,8la 8,726 ll2
U
2. Sirhind C.O. Block T 49,727 48,992 735 19,948 19,917 31 15,655 15,472 183
R '19,120 48,399 721 19,942 19,911 31 15,628 15,445 183
U 607 593 14 6 6 27 27
3. Oera Bassi CO. Block T 36,875 35,828 1,047 11,980 11,95'1 26 11,926 8,660 266
R 36,875 35,828 1,047 11,980 11,954 26 8,926 8,660 266
U
4. Ghanaur CD. Block T 34,245 33,696 549 13,576 13,553 23 10,892 10,686 206
R 3'1,245 33,696 549 13,576 13,553 23 10,892 10,686 206
U
5. Raipura CD. Block T '14,109 42,905 1,20'1 16,317 16,264 53 12,073 11,602 471
R ,. 44,109 42,905 1,204 16,317 16,264 53 12,073 11,602 471
U
6. Bhunerheri CD. Block T 45,408 43,612 1,796 21,589 21,308 281 15,594 14,568 1,026
R 45,140 43,345 1,795 21,482 21,201 281 15,547 14,522 1,025
U 268 267 I 107 107 47 46 I
7. Patiala CD. Block T '18,299 46,709 1,590 15,038 14,999 39 12,884 12,540 344
R '13,676 42,417 1,259 14,890 14,a51 39 12,'109 12,074 335
U 4,623 4,292 331 148 148 475 466 9
19-B~63/RGI/NO/96
277
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 3'1 35 36 37 38 39
59 49 10 III 109 4 4.
2 2 97 89 8 5.
II II 59 55 4 6.
24 22 2 184 179 5 7.
,<
24 22 2 184 179 5
41 16 5 400 362 18 8.
3
483 472 11 753 699 54 7.
433 425 8 723 670 53
50 47 3 30 29
Is 22 3 18 18
278
DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 3 41 42 43 45 46 47 48
9. PIIIUI" Dlmlcl T 58,497 56,611 1,886 15,342 14,906 4]6 61,799 62,288 1,51 I
R 26,955 %5,878 1,077 7,748 7,662 86 16,741 16,470 271
U ]1,542 30,73] 809 7,594 7,244 ]50 47,058 45,818 1,240
I. Bassi Pathana CD. Block T 1,634 1,589 45 521 504 17 1,060 1,047 13
R 1,634 1,589 45 521 504 17 1,060 1,047 13
U
3. Dera Bassi C.O. Block T 4,17"1 3,985 189 1,098 1,084 ,1 2,504 2,478 26
R 4,17'1 3,985 189 1,098 1,084 14 2,504 2,478 26
U
... Ghanaur C.D. Block T 2,029 1,969 60 767 751 16 1,721 1,710 14
R 2,029 1,969 60 767 751 16 1,724 1,710 14
U
5. Rajpura C.D. 810ck T 4,236 3,968 268 1,073 1,050 23 1,893 1,868 25
R 4.236 3,968 26B 1,073 1,050 23 1,893 1,868 2S
U
7. Patiala C.D. 810ck T 5,840 5,652 IBB 1,574 1,548 26 2,521 2,155 66
R 1,432 4,320 112 1,311 1,302 9 2,019 1,963 56
U 1,408 1,332 76 263 2-46 17 502 492 10
Transpolt, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marglnall WOlters Non-woriters
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 !56 57 sa 59 60
21,591 21,362 229 87,514 73,004 14,510 8,553 1,277 7,276 1,314,496 469,798 854,698
11,119 11,087 n39,933 36,999 2,934 8,202 I,tll 7,039 923,585 320,845 602,740
10,472 10,275 197 47,581 36,005 11,576 351 114 117 400,911 148,953 251,958
1,185 1,184 3,659 3,305 354 268 52 216 71,784 24,430 47,354 1.
1,185 1,184 3,659 3,305 354 268 52 216 71,784 24,430 47,354
1,357 1,355 2 4,498 4,151 347 1,096 189 907 116,295 40,332 75,963 2.
1,319 1,317 2 4,401 4,064 337 1,096 189 907 115,014 39,845 75,169
38 38 97 87 10 1,281 487 794
15 IS 33 522 196 326
18 18 26 19 7 443 163 2ao
1,537 1,531 6 5,089 4,752 337 298 18 280 89,013 31,741 57,272 3.
1,537 1,531 6 5,089 4,752 337 298 18 280 89,013 31,741 57,272
1,058 1,054 4 3,305 3,158 147 544 63 4BI 82,635 2B,914 53,721 4.
1,058 1. 054 4 3,305 3,158 147 544 63 4Bl 82,635 28,914 53,721
1,9'77 1,971 6 5,250 4,998 252 458 2.58 200 107,067 37,416 69,651 5.
1,97.7 1,971 6 5,250 4,99a 252 458 2!i8 200 107,067 37,416 69,651
777 776 2,735 2,403 332 633 89 544 104,464 36,135 6B,329 6.
765 764 2,717 2,385 332 633 8'~ 544 103,719 35,867 67,852
12 12 18 18 745 268 477
TDeal popUlation
(Indudln,
Institutional Tolal population
No. of and hOWl!less In the age
• State/Districtl Totall occupied population) eroup 0-6
SI. C.O.8IocklU.A.t RuraV Area In residential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses househo~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 " 5 6 .. 7 8 9 10 11 12
(iii) Backside of Thapar COUeg1! U 393 393 2,019 1,085 934 279 158 \21
of Engineering (O.G.)
(iv) ViUage Rasulpur U NA 171 209 1,166 642 524 223 123 100
Said. (O.G.)
(v) ViUage Kheri U lolA 184 193 1,117 626 , 491 204 115 89
Gulran (O.G.)
(viii) Bazigarh Town (O.G.) U NA • 130 139 865 444 421 210 • 99 III
S. Samana C.D. Block T 791.99 32,325 33,118 207,994 110,605 37,608 17,659
R 791.99 32,325 33,418 207,994 '110,60~ 37,608 17,659
U
9. Nabha C.D. Block T 618.2\ 25,429 26,062 162,140 86,982 75,158 25,90\ 13,855 12,046
R 618.21 25,429 26,062 162,140 86,982 75,158 25,901 13,855 12,046
U
Urb~n Toul U US. 11 94,346 103,624 566,913 2",263 267,710 88,454 47,196 41,258
I. Patiala U.A. U NA 44,995 48,218 253,706 132,858 120,848 37,441 20,010 17,431
(i) Patiala (M.C.) U 31.20 41,718 44,897 238,368 124,352 114,016 34,589 18,447 16,142
(ii) Back side of Central )all U NA 957 957 4,821 2,596 2,225 808 455 353
(O.G.)
(iii) D.C.W. Colony (O.G.) U NA 1,3'12 1,342 4,788 2,606 2,182 ,1,183 630 553
(iv) Back side of Thapar U NA 393 393 2,019 1,085 934 \J 279 158 121
College af Engg. (O.G.)
(v) Village Rasulpur U NA 174 209 1,166 642 524 223 123 100
Salda (O.G.)
(vi) Village Kheri U NA 184 193 1,117 626 491 204 115 89
Gulran (C.G.)
I. Bassi (M.C.) U 5.00 2,856 3,075 18,138 9,361 8,777 1,542 1,320
2. Sirhind (M ,Co) U 11.50 4,180 5,138 30,818 16,300 14,518 4,915 2,640 2,335
281
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
,
221 122 99 1,382 813 569
,
24,688 13,005 11,683 168,749 93,786 74,963
2 3 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30
8. Samana C.D. Block T 63,260 61,056 2,20" 29,665 29,398 267 22,771 21,312 1,459
R 63,260 61,056 2,204 29,665 29,398 267 22,711 21,312 1,459
U
9. Nabha C.D. Block T 49,844 49,062 782 21,115 20,974 141 15,960 15,834 126
R 49,844 49,062 782 21,115 20,974 141 15,960 15,834 126
U
UrlNn TOUlI U 165,711 150,196 15,515 5,351 5,299 52 9,669 9,264 405
(I) Patiala (M.C.) U 70,296 60,880 9,416 953 933 20 1,852 I,B05 47
31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39
17 17 10 10
2 2
. .
2 2
25 22 J 18 18
17 17 10 10
2 2
. 4 4
2 2
56 52 228 215 I.
98 97 192 170 22 2.
284
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Hanu~rlng, Procesllnc.
SeMdfll and Repairs in ~
other than Household
IndUItrY ComttuctIons Trade and Commerce
StaltlDlstrictl Toull V(b) VI VII
51. C. D. 8IocklU.A.I Rurall
No. alY/Town Urban Persons ' Males Females Persons Hales Females P~ns Hales Females
2 40 il 42 43 i4 45 46 47 48
8. Samano C.D. Plock T 1,873 1,719 lSi 811 827 4 1,764 . 1,742 22
R 1,873 1,719 15'1 831 827 4 • 1,764 1,742 22
U
9. Nabha CD. Block T 3,137 3,016 121 561 560 2,120 2,073 47
R 3,137 3,016 121 561 560 2,120 2,073 47
U
UrNn TOUlI U 31,542 :S0,7ll 809 7,594' 7,244 350 47,058 45,818 1,240
(i) Pati.lo (H.C) U 10,00" 9,575 429 3,354 3,071 283 19,695 18,771 92 ..
(ii) Back side of Centrallall U ISS IH Ie' 119 118 250 247 , 3
(C.G.)
.,
(Iii) D.C.W. Colony (O.G.) U 1,073 1,007 66 64 .. 9 15 18 15 3
Transport, Stol'3ge
and Coml11lJnications Other Services
VIII IX M¥Jlnal Wort~n Non-¥lOriters
• 51.
Pel"SOllS • Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons M.Ief Females No.
~9 SO 51 52 53 5~ 5S 6 56 57 58 59 60
-42
'.
-42 269 220 -49 1,-438 557 881
"
7 7 27 26 802 315 487
(>
12 12 24 21 3 f08
,298 190
1,0ll 1,031 2 4,359 4,130 229 2,611 384 2,227 142,123 49,165 92,958
I,on 1,031 2 4,359 -4,130 229 2,611 3B4 2,227 142,123 49,165 92,958
900 894 6 5,039 4,736 JOJ 1,6"9 93 1,556 110,647 37,827 72,820
900 894 6 5,039 4,736 303 1,649 93 1,556 110,647 37,827 72,820
10,472 10,275 197 47,581 36,005 11,576 151 114 217 400,911 148,951 251,9S8
Total population
(Including
Instltutlonal lotal population
No. of and housel$ In the as'!
StatefDistrlctl Total! cx:cupled population) group Q-6
51. CD.Block/U.A.I Rurall Area In resldendal No. of
No. Gty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
3. Dera Bassi (M.C.) U 3.06 1,766 1,830 9,602 5,032 4,570 1,555 809 746
4. Banur (M.e) U 4.50 1,661 1,665 10,014 5,32"1 "1,690 1,660 908 752
S. Rajpura (M.C.) U 14.00 13,186 13,377 70,983 37,997 32,986 10,869 5,768 5,101
6. Sanaur U.A. U NA 2,518 2,754 16,490 8,658 7,832 2,956 1,588 1,368
(i) Sanaur (M.e) U 5.18 2,228 2,448 14,612 7,679 6,933 2,533 1,375 1,158
(ii) Outer Area (O.G.) U NA 160 167 1,013 535 478 213 114 99
(IU) Bazicar Town (O.G.) u NA 130 139 865 44"1 "121 210 99 III
7. 'Patran (N.A.C) u 5.00 2,334 2,382 14,328 7,"19-4 6,834 2,55 I 1,35-4 1,197
8. Sarnana (M.C.) u 5.50 5,420 6;042 36,556 19,233 17,323 6,265 3,387 2,818
9. Nabha (M.e) u 15.48 8,563 9,530 54,421 28,812 25,609 8,162 4,339 3,823
10. Amloh (M.c.) u 2.69 1,496 1,714 9,85'1 5,191 .,663 1,666 925 7"11
I I. Coblndgarh U.A. u NA 5,371 7,899 42,063 23,003 19,060 7,"192 3,926 3,566
(i) Gobindgarh (M.e) u 32.00 5,078 7,502 40,175 21,923 18,252 7,072 3,699 3,373
(ii) Iqbal Colony (O.G.) u NA 128 156 75"1 427 327 157 84 13
10. Salllrl1lr District T 5,101.00 214,613 219,139 1,710,120 914,361 195,159 282,560 150,866 131,694
R 5,022.31 206,226 207,549 1,292,126 692,162 599,964 212,017 112,992 99,0%$
U 84.63 68,387 71,590 417,994 2.2.2,199 195,795 10,543 37,874 32,669
I. Ahmedgarh C.D. Blcx:k T 420.35 22,347 22,402 139,116 7-4,348 64,768 21,793 11,608 10,185
R 420.35 22,347 22,402 139,116 74,348 64,768 .21,793 11,608 10,185
U
2. Malerkotla C.O. Block T 421.04 20,373 20,477 125,411 66,798 58,613 .20,297 10,762 9,535
R 421.04 20,373 20,477 125,411 66,798 58,613 20,297 10,762 9,535
U
3. Ohurl CD. Block T 459.84 20,829 21,263. 13 1,334 70,379 60,955 21,125 11,216 9;849
R 459.84 20,829 21,263 13 1,334 70,379 60,955 21,125 11,276 9,849
U
4. 8hawanigarh C.O. Block T 323.14 13,988 14,046 86,548 46,093 40,455 14,735 7,810 6,925
R 323.1"1 13,339 13,397 82,763 44,078 38,685 13,989 7,427 6,562
U NA 649 649 3,785 2,015 1,770 746 383 363
)hugiBastl (Outside U NA 649 649 3,785 2,015 1,770 746 383 363
M.C limiu) (O.G.)
5. Sangrur C.D. Block T 468.65 21,033 21,096 129,086 69,399 59,687 21,521 11,505 10,016
R 468.65 20,907 20,969 128,251 68,955 59,296 21,377 11,"134 9,9"13
U NA 126 127 835 41 .. 391 144 11 73
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 3 22 23 24 25" 26 • 27 28 29 30
\.
3. Dera Bassi (M.C.) U 2,923 2,586 337 163 162 107 100 7
4. Banur (M.c.)
.. u 2,715 2,581 IH 472 470 2 797 791 6
(i) Sanaur (M.c.) u 4,461 4,051 410 689 675 ~ 14 1,104 969 135
10. Amloh (M.C.) u 2,772 2,646 126 149 148 327 327
(i) Gobindgarh (M.C,) u 2,2"" 11,921 323 239 239 213 212
" II
(ii) Iqbal Colony (O.G.) u 232 231 1- 24 24
• O. S.nlnlf Diserict T 5%8,525 5. 3,229 lS,296 218,'97 216,896 1,901 137,471 .33,565 3,906
R 406,362 397,6Zl 8,739 205,974 204,201 1,7n 120,79% 117,428 3,364
U '22,163 1'5,606 6,557 12,8U 12,69S .28 16,679 '6,137 542
I. Ahmedgarh C.O. Block T 43,103 42,5+4 559 19,079 19,058 21 12,252 12,150 102
R 43,103 42,544 559 19,079 19,058 21 12,252 12,150 102
U
2. Malerkotla C.D. Block T 38,747 37,982 765 17,149 17,023 126 11,639 11,455 184
R 38,747 37,982 765 17,149 17,023 126 11,639 11,455 184
U
3. Dhurl C.D. Block T 40,497 40,045 452 19,753 19,727 26 10,958 10,858 100
II. 40,497 40,045 452 19,753 19,727 26 10,958 10,858 100
U
4. Bhawanigarh C.O. Block T 26,386 25,970 416 12,471 12,457 14 8,569 8,435 134
R 25,269 2",905 364 12,408 12,394 14 8,406 8,277 129
U 1,117 1,065 52 63 63 163 158 5
5. Sangrur C.O. Block T 42,575 11,009 1,566 21,031 20,508 523 12,827 12,215 582
II. 42,291 40,731 1,560 20,798 20,275 523 12,812 12,230 582
U 284 278 6 233 233 15 15
31 32 ' 31 34 35 36 37 38 39
45 38 7 59 36 23 3.
21 20 103 94 9 4.
181 162 19 749 648 101 5.
66 64 2 142 66 76 6.
63 61 2 140 64 76
3 3
29 28 69 65 4 7.
85 78 7 198 187 11 8.
165 161 4 4 4 418 246 172 9.
34 34 88 85 J 10.
52 51 7 7 165 151 14 11.
SO 49 7 7 152 141 11
'" 10 10
3 3
15 15 16 10 6
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry ConlUUCtlons Trade and Commerte
State/District! Total/ V(b} VI VII
51. CO. BlocklU.A.! Rural/
No. Oty/Town Urnan Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47. 48
S. Rajpura (M.C.) U 5,220 5,091 127 782 766 16 6,276 6,164 112
6. Sanaur UA. U 462 458 .. 285 280 5 702 689 13
I O. ~nrrur District T 36,305 35,385 920 9,290 9,2ot 86 47,6'5 46,888 727
R 16,341 15,731 616 5,086 5,05' J5 f4,378 '4,227 lSI
U '9,958 '9,654 Jot 4,2ot 4,'SJ Sf JJ,2J7 J2,66' 576
5. Sa"grur C.O. Block T 1,641 1,500 141 688 675 13 1,383 1,368 IS
R 1,61.7 1,'182 135 688 675 13 1,381 1,366 15
U 24 18 6 2 2
Traf1IPOI1, Storage
and Communkatlons Other ServIces
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
$I• •
Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
418 417 814 654 160 134 17 117 11,390 4,092 7,298 6.
J
359 358 790 630 160 134 17 117 10,017 3,611 6,106
15,122 15,027 95 52,336 45,363 6,973 22,619 '. 962 ,21,651 1,158,916 400,170 158,806
7,503 7,481 22 28,644 26,294 2,150 21,827 8" 20,943 863,931 293,655 570,282
7,619 7,546 73 21,692 19,069 4,623 192 18 114 295,OJ9 106,515 188,524
1,186 1,182 4 3,260 2,983 277 3,302 44 3,258 92,711 31,760 60,951 I.
1,186 1,182 1 3,260 2,983 277 3,302 44 3,258 92,711 31,760 60,951
988 987 3,538 3,220 31B 1,856 50 1,806 84,808 28,766 56,042 2.
988 987 3,538 3,220 318 1,856 50 1,806 81,808 28,766 56,042
1,068 1,062 6 3,683 J,461 219 2,517 184 2,333 88,320 30,150 58,170 3.
1,068 1,062 6 3,683 3,461 219 2,517 184 2,333 88,320 30,150 58,170
739 739 3,420 3,207 213 , 3,113 87 3,326 83,098 ZUOl 51,795 s.
738 738 3,415 3,202 213 3,413 87 3,326 ·82,547 28,137 51,410
5 5 551 166 l85
20-A-63/IlGI/ND/96
292
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
(Including
Instkulional Total populalion
No. of and houseless In the age
State/District! Total! occupied population) group 0-6
51. C.D.Block/UA'/ Rural! Area In resldenlial No. of
No. Oty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6. Sunam C.O. Block T 629.76 27,404 27,527 172,018 92,708 79,310 29,031 15,441 13,590
R 629.76 26,983 27,106 169,227 91,223 78,004 28,560 15,195 13,365
U NA 421 421 2,791 1,485 1,306 471 246 225
Chamar TIbbl, Moranwall, U NA 421 421 2,791 1,485 1,306 471 246 225
Model Town (Rural),
Gugapeer, Kothe Harlgarh
and Kothe Singhpur (O.G.)
7. Lehragaga C.O. Block T 725.28 28,103 28,179 177,749 95,907 81,842 31,262 16,547 14,715
R 725.28 28,103 28,179 177,7"9 95,907 81,842 31,262 16,547 14,715
U
8. Bamala C.D. Block T 683.63 23,302 23,442 145,501 78,006 67,495 23,047 12,387 10,660
R 683.63 23,302 23,"142 145,501 78,006 67,495 23,047 12,387 10,660
U
9. Sehna C.O. Block T 363.02 14,505 14,675 93,806 50,171 43,635 14,844 8,014 6,830
R 363.02 14,501 14,671 93,792 50,165 43,627 14,839 8,013 6,826
U NA 'I 4. 14 6 8 5 1 4
10. Mahal Kalan C.D. Block T 360.27 15,542 15,643 98,982 52,303 46,679 15,728 8,3'13 7,385
R 360.27 15,542 15,643. 98,982 52,303 46,679 15,728 8,343 7,385
U
Urban TOlll' U 84.63 68,387 71,590 417,994 222,199 195,795 70,543 37,874
Nil
I. Ahrnedgarh (M.C.) u 3.88 3,717 4,123 25,560 13,540 12,020 4,154 2,191 1,963
2. Malerkotla (M.C.) u 4.25 12,439 13,986 88,600 46,978 "',622 16,144 8,545 7,599
3. Dhuri (M.C.) U 15.00 5,962 6,694 37,431 19,792 17,639 6,234 3,309 2,925
4. Bhawanigarh U.A. U NA 2,373 2,373 13,900 7,396 6,504 2,366 1,271 1,095
(i) Bhawanigarh (M.c.) u 2.59 1,724 1,724 10,115 5,381 4,734 1,620 888 732
(ii) Jhugi Basti (Outside U NA 649 649 3,785 2,015 1,770 746 383 363
M.C. Limits) (O.G.)
5. Sangrur (M.c.) U 13.90 10,610 10,747 56,419 29,768 26,651 8,867 4,877 3,990
6. longowai U.A. U NA 2,663 2,664 16,254 8,669 7,585 2,751 1,481 1,270
(i) Longowal (M.C.) U 3.25 2,537 2,537 15,419 8,225 7,194 2,607 1,410 1,197
(ii) Pindi Kehar Singh & U NA 126 127 835 444 391 144 71 73
Pindi Dhllwan (O.G.)
20·B-63/RGI/ND/96
293
ClHSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
7 5 2
31 18 13 171 - 106 65
294
Dlmla PIUHARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
6. Sunam CO. B'odt T 55,952 53,982 1,97,0 29,621 29,048 573 17,022 '6,'22 900
R 55,159 53,200 1,959 29,188 28,618 570 16,873 15,974 899
U 793 782 II 433 430 3 149 148
7, Lehracaea CO. Block T 55,518 54,208 1,310 30,425 30,053 372 16,515 15,947 568
It 55,518 54,208 1,310 30,425 30,053 372 16,515 15,947 568
U
8, 8aml11a CD. Block T 46,529 45,958 571 25,554 25,521 33 13,031 12,887 144
It 46,529 45,958 571 25,554 25,521 33 13,Oll 12,887 144
U
9. Selma CO. 810ck T 29,622 28,965 657 15,731 15,692 39 8,134 8,351 383
It 29,617 28,960 657 15,731 15,692 39 8,134 8,351 383
U 5 5
10. Malia( Kalan CoD. Block T 29,632 29,090 542 15,889 15,840 49 9,572 9,299 273
It 29,632 29,090 542 15,889 15,840 49 9,572 9,299 273
U
UrNnToyl U 122,163 115,606 6,557 12,823 IZ,695 128 16,679 16,137 542
Nil
2. MiIItrk~ (M.C) U 25,268 24,306 962 1,593 1,541 52 ..,058 3,909 149
(I) Bhawanlptl (M.C-) U 2,967 2,854 113 522 522 465 460 5
31 32 3l 3'1 JS 36 31 38 39
12 II 2 2
35 15 412 319 33 I.
90 89 219 202 11 3.
44 43 38 3f 7 4.
29 28 22 21
15 15 16 10 6
30 30 168 161 7 6.
30 30 164 157 7
'I 'I
296
DlmlCT PRIMARY
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
Statel District! Totall V(b) VI VII
51. C.D. IIlocklU.A.I RuraV
No. CitylTown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males- Females Penons Males Females
2 J 40 41 42 43 44 ' 45 46 47 48
6. Sunam C.D. Block T 1,691 1,506 185 642 641 2,035 2,005 30
R 1,667 1,482 185 590 589 2,030 2,000 30
U 24 24 52 52 5 5
10. Mahal Kalan C.O. alock T 61S 603 12 338 338 681 673 8
R 615 603 12 338 338 681 673 8
U
Urb~n Tot.1ol U '9,958 19,654 304 4,204 4,153 5. 33,237 32,66' 576
Nil
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marzlnal Workers Non-worilers
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
796 79 .. 2 3,"53 3,223 230 2, ....2·' 192 2,250 113,62" 38,5H 75,090 6.
774 772 2A .-:t..·3,359 3,135 22 .. 2,"42 192 2,250 111,626 37,831 73,795
22 22 94 88 6 1,998 703 1,295
688 687 3,276 2,988 288 3,325 164 3,161 118,906 41,535 77,371 7.
688 687 3,276 2,988 288 3,325 164 3,161 118,906 41,535 77,371
729 725 3,047 2,726 321 998 I .. 984 97,97i 32,OH 65,940 8.
729 725
"" 3,047 2,726 321 998 14 984 97,9H 32,OH 65,940
455 454 1,761 1,592 169 936 30 906 63,2"8 21,176 42,072 9.
455 454 1,756 1,587 169 936 30 906 63,239 21,175 42,064
5 5 9 I 8
5 9 8
431 429 2 1,610 1,426 184 2,486 25 2,461 66,864 • 23,188 43,676 10.
431 429 2 1,610 1,426 184 2,486 25 2,461 66,864 23,188 13,676
7,619 7,546 73 2],692 19,069 4,623 792 78 714 295,0]9 106,515 188,524
1,052 1,049 3 3,859 3,306 553 225 14 211 63,107 22,658 40,449 2 •.
Tolal population
(indudln,
Instltutlonal TocaI population
No. of and houseieG In the aee
Statel Distrlctl Totall occupied populatlon) group 0-6
51. C.D.BlocklU.A.I Rurall Area In residential No. of .
No. Gty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households .' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females .
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12
"
7. Sunam U.A. U NA 7,378 7,385 43,909 23,173 20,736 7,399 3,979 3,420
(i) Sunam (M.C.) U 3.89 6,957 6,964 41,118 21,688 19,430 6,928 3,733 3,195
(ii) Chamar Tibbi, Moranwali, U NA 421 421 2,791 1,485 1,306 471 246 225
Model Town (Rural),
Gugapeer, Kothe Harigarh
and Kothe Singhpur (O.G.)
8. lehragaga (M.C.) U 8.40 2,582 2,598 15,555 8,219 7,336 2,780 1,557 1,223
9. Dhanaula (M.C.) u 5.00 2,640 2,690 15,967 8,405 7,562 2,650 1,411 1,239
10. Barnala (M.C) U 16.00 13,422 13,671 75,430 40,831 34,599 12,122 6,502 5,620
11. Bhadaur (M.C) U 6.00 2,277 2,282 14,808 7,866 6,942 2,603 1,402 1,201
12. Tapa U.A. U NA 2,324 2,377 14,161 7,562 6,599 2,473 , 1,349 1,1224
(i) Tapa (M.C) U 2.47 2,320 2,373 14,147 7,556 6,591 2,468 1,148 1,120
I. Phul C.O. Block T 543.18 19,865 20,014 125,388 66,774 58,614 19,782 10,581 9,201
R 543.18 19,865 20,014 125,388 66,774 58,614 19,782 10,581 9,201
U
2. Rampura C.O. Block T 331.98 12,896 12,956 80,716 43,185 37,531 12,907 6,988 5,919
R 331.98 12,896 12,956 80,716 43,185 37,531 12,907 6,988 5,919
U
3. Bathinda C.O. Block T 646.83 23,501 24,665 149,873 79,650 70,223 21,249 13,002 11,247
R 646.83 23,501 24,665 149,873 79,650 70,223 24,249 13,002 11,247
U
4. Nathana C.O. Block T 399.64 17,852 18,381 101,306 51,899 49,407 IB,525 9,915 8,610
R 399.64 17,852 18,381. 101,l06 51,899 . 49,407 lB,525 9,915 8,610
U
5. Sangat C.O. Block T 577.61 18,289 18,942 114,143 60,577 . 53,566 18,606 9,926 8,680
R 577.61 18,289 18,942 114,143 60,577 53,566 18,606 9,926 8,680
U
6. Talwandi Saba CO. Block T 684.19 22,334 23,042 142,350 75,922 66,428 23,092 12,374 10,718
R 684.19 22,334 23,042 142,350 7?,922 66,428 23,092 12,374 10,718
U
7. Jhunlr C.O. Block T 732.79 25,940 26,186 160,914 85,986 74,928 26,981 14,346 12,635
R 732.79 25,940 26,186 160,914 85,986 74,928 26,981 14,346 12,635
U
8. Budhlada CD. Block T 662.40 25,036 25,480 154,760 82,465 72,295 26,125 13,761 12,364
R 662.40 25,036 25,480 154,760 82,465 72,295 26,125 13,761 12,364
U
,
299
CENSUS ABSTRACT
•
I
7 5 2
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
(i) Sunam (M.c.) U 11,771 11,046 725 1,102 1,098 978 953 25
(ii) Chamar Tibbi, Meranwali, U 793 782 II 433 430 3 149 148
Model Town (.Rural),
Cugapeer, Kothe Harigarh
and Kothe Singhpur (O.G.)
10. Barnala (M.C) U 23,203 22,072 1,131 2,737 2,730 7 3,388 3,315 73
II. Bhadaur (M.C.) U 4,307 4,081 226 1,271 1,260 II 2,009 1,856 153
12. Tapa U.A. U 4,346 4,118 228 548 544 611 600 II
(i) Tapa (M.C.) U 4,3"1 4,113 228 548 544 611 600 II
I I. "thln~ District T 485,986 465,552 20,434 210,627 208,162 2,465 125,339 117,609 1,730
R 382,774 369,183 13,591 202,689 200,388 2,301 117,748 110,369 1,319
U 103,2 t2 96,369 6,843 7,938 7,774 164 7,591 7,240 351
I. Phul C.O. Block T 39,878 38,127 1,751 20,762 20,'136 326 13,282 12,240 1,042
R 39,878 38,127 1,751 20,762 20,'136 326 13,282 12,240 1,042
U
2. Rampura C.O. Block T 25,406 24,736 670 14,51 I 14,416 95 7,157 6,819 338
R 25,"06 24,736 670 . 14,511 14,416 95 7,157 6,819 338
U
3. Bathinda C.D. Block T 47,053 45,807 1,246 23,097 22,800 297 15,219 14,639 580
R 47,053 45,807 1,246 23,097 22,800 297 15,219 14,639 580
U
'I. Nathana C.O. Block T 28,441 27,459 982 13,751 13,717 34 8,8'14 8,458 386
R 28,4'11 27,459 982 13,751 13,717 34 8,844 8,458 386
U
5. Sangat C.O. Block T 36,098 34,655 1,443 19,100 18,866 234 11,494 10,601 893
R 36,098 34,655 1,443 19,100 18,866 234 11,494 10,601 893
U
6. Talwandi Sabo C.O. Block T 46,216 44,225 1,991 25,393 25,009 384 1.4,328 13,233 1,095
R 46,216 44,225 1,991 25,393 25,009 384 14,328 13,233 1,095
U
7. Jhunir C.O. Block T 50,846 48,852 1,994 27,816 27,374 442 14,949 13,948 1,001
R 50,846 48,852 1,994 27,816 27,374 442 14,949 13,948 1,001
U
8. Budhlada C.O. Block T 50,518 "8,720 1,798 26,638 26,454 184 15,357 14,262 1,095'
R 50,518 '18,720 1,798 26,638 26,45'1 184 15,357 14,262 1,095
U
301
CENSUS ABSTRACT
.,
Industrial Category of Main Workers
61 60 195 188 7 8.
48 48 29 26 3 9.
299 290 9 156 129 27 '0.
11 II 17 17 II.
75 73 2 5 4 12.
75 73 2 5 4
4,34J
2,737
4,208
2,674
IJ5
63
16
9 ,
IS 6,485
4,550
S,88S
4,086
600
464
1,606 1,5l4 72 7 6 l,n5 1,799 136
Manufacturlne. Processina,
SeMcinf and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry Constructlons Trade and Commerce
State!District! Total! V(b) VI VII
51. C.D. BlocklU.A.! Rural!
No. Cily/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 41 42 43 45 46 47 48
7. Sun.." U.A. U 1,491 1,451 40 623 615 8 3,940 ' 3,781 159
(I) Sunam (M.C.) U 1,467 1,427 40 571 563 8 3,935 3,776 159
". "chillda Dlscrla T 24,030 23,098 9J2 9,552 '.. 9,400 152 41,202 40,S4' 654
I 8,'71 8,U5 536 5,723 5,686 37 I f,453 11,265 188
U 15,159 14,763 396 3,829" 3,714 115 29,74' 29,283 466
6. Talwandl Saba C.O. Block T 722 657 65 501 SOO 1,205 I,IBS 20
R 722 657 65 501 500 1,205 1,IB5 20
U
Transpon, Storage
and Communications Otner SeNices
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
Sl.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No..
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
5 5
" 9
6,288
8
"
12,784 12,645 U9 51,608 41,982 7,626 ll,849 1,413 32,426 1,040,128 16%,874 677,254
4,215 4,207 28 24,759 22,164 2,595 ]],167 1,320 JI,847 792,889 272,087 520,802
8,549 8,438 III 26,849 21,818 5,011 682 10J 579 247,2J9 90,787 156,452
273 273 2,320 2,063 257 973 146 827 84,537 28,501 56,036 I.
273 273 2,320 2,063 257 973 146 827 84,537 28,501 56,036
259 259 1,428 1,307 121 858 32 826 54,452 18,417 36,035 2.
259 259 1,428 1,307 121 858 32 826 54,452 18,417 36,035
511 507 4 4,475 4,251 224 1,806 66 1,740 101,014 33,777 67,237 3.
511 507 4 ",,475 4,251 224 1,806 66 1,740 101,014 33,777 67,237
313 308 5 2,724 2,280 444 2,894 42 2,852 69,971 24,398 45,573 4.
313 308 2,724 2,280 444 2,894 42 2,852 69,971 24,398 45,573
387 383 4 2,001 1,845 156 6,195 315 5,880 71,850 25,607 46,243 5.
387 383 4 2,001 1,845 156 6,195 315 5,880 71,850 ,25,607 46,243
484 479 5 2,598 2,244 354 6,888 104 6,784 89,246 31,593 57,653 6.
48'1 479 5 2,598 2,2"" 354 6,888 104 6,784 89,246 31,593 57,653
558 556 2 2,812 2,437 375 5,260 297 4,963 104,808 36,837 67,971 7.
558 556 2 2,812 2,437 375 5,260 297 4,963 ,104,808 36,837 67,971
759 757 2 2,868 2,515 353 2,314 112 2,202 101,928 33,633 68,295 8.
759 757 2 2,868 2,515 353 2,314 112 2,202 101,928 33,633 68,295
304
DlmlCT PRIMARY
Total population
(Indudln,
Institutional Total population
No. of and houseltsS Inthe~
State/District! Total/ occupied population) group 0-6
51. C.D.BlockfU.A.f Rural! Area In residential 111 o. of -
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. hou~ hou~holds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 ." 7 8 9 10 II 12
9. Mansa C.D. Block T 71.9.76 29,200 29,403 179,380 96,132 83,248 28,426 lS,181 13,245
R 749.76 29,200 29,'~03 179,380 96,132 83,248 28,426 15,181 13,215
U
UrNnToul u 153.36 59,935 62,859 351,13l 187,259 163,874 58,812 32,025 26,787
I. Sath;nda (M.C) u 97.00 28,840 30,495 159,042 85,286 73,756 26,301 14,!50 11,951
Rampura Phul (M.C.) u 5.76 5,H9 6,039 35,530 18,718 16,812 5,726 3,092 2,631
2. Goniana (M.C) U 9.00 1,664 1,694 10,415 5,459 4,956 1,786 1,001 785
3. Bhucho Mandi (M.C.) U 2.00 1,637 1,686 10,006 5,266 4,740 1,793 951 842
4. Kat Fatta (M.C) U 0.39 982 983 5,61 I 2,972 2,639 921 486 435
5. Sangat (M.e.) u 1.24 462 471 2,731 1,415 1,316 467 227 240
b. Raman (M.C.) u 3.99 2,809 2,911 17,275 9,247 8,028 3,106 1,672 1,434
7. Maur (M.C.) u 4.80 3,744 4,038 25,IBO 13,517 11,66! 4,265 2,282 i,983
8. Mansa (M.C) u 2.00 9,087 9,120 55,OB9 29,401 25,688 9,266 5,151 1, 115
9. 8udhlada (M.e.) U 5.18 3,014 3,157 lB,717 9,886 8,831 3,118 1,699 1,419
10. Sareta (M.C.) U 4.00 1,947 1,965 11,537 6,092 5,445 2,063 1,114 . 9'\9
12. Fuldkoe Dlscrlct T 5,740.00 280,365 283,643 1,730,876 919,680 811,'96 278,066 '49,260 '28,806
R 5,620.19 207,491 209,574 1,291,037 686,572 604,465 204,702 109,719 94,983
U 119.8' 72,874 74,069 439,839 23l,108 206,73' 73,364 39,54' 1l,823
I. Moga-I C.D. Siock T 397.25 19,650 19,883 124,848 66,126 58,722 19,019 10,209 8,819
R 397.25 19,555 19,78B 124,397 65,894 58,503 18,960 10,181 8,779
U NA 95 95 451 232 219 59 28 31
2. Moga-II C.D. Block T 314.44 13,187 13,312 85,771 4S,18~ 40,287 14,086 7,150 6,636
R 311.44 12,883 12,988 83,568 41,270 39,298 13,678 7,224 6,454
U NA 304 324 2,203 ._,
1,214 989 108 226 182
Duneke (Firozpur u NA 304 324 2,203 1,214 989 108 226 182
Road) (O.C.)
3. Nihal Singhwala C.D. Block T 387.26 18,934 19,01 I 120,3H 64,160 56,214 19,054 10,243 8,811
It 387.26 18,934 '9,011 120,3H 64,160 56,214 19,05'\ 10,213 8,8\ 1
U
4. 6aghapurana C.D. Block T 572.17 24,974 25,118 161,235 85,684 75,551 25,226 13,555 11,671
R 572.77 24,974 25,118 161,235 85,684 75,551 25,226 13,555 11,671
U
305
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 3 22 23 2S 26 27 28 29 30
9. Mansa C.O. Block T 58,318 56,602 1,716 31,621 31,316 305 17,118 16,169 949
It 58,318 56,602 1,71'6 31,621 31,316 305 17,11B 16,169 949
U
Urb.tn To... ' u IOJ,212 96,J69 6,843 7,'3' 164 7,591 7,240 lSI
Itampura Phul (M.C.) U 10,563 9,958 605 1,190 1,188 2 773 772
3. 8hucho Mandi (M.C.) u 2,937 2,705 232 163 153 10 234 206 28
8. Mansa (M.C,) U 16,358 15,l59 999 1,074 1,013 61 1,856 1,704 152
10. Barela (M.C) U 3,466 3,l04 168 703 703 584 582 2
12. F.ridko( District T 539,924 512,722 27,202 203,740 199,"S 3,845 163,234 .52,415 10,799
R 410,522 392,49' 1.,024 194,484 IPO,U3 J,62 I ISO,'" 140,450 10,039
U 129,402 120,214 9,178 ',256 9,Oll 224 '2,745 1f,985 760
1. Moga-I C.O. Block T 38,081 36,507 ',574 18,075 17,3B2 693 12,332 12,059 273
R 37,957 36,393 1,564 18,066 17,373 693 12,310 12,057 273
U 12+ 114 10 9 9 2 2
2. Moga-II CD. Block T 27,009 25,230 ',779 12,577 11,990 587 10,571 9,622 949
R 26,389 24,634 ',755 12,361 11,774 587 10,359 9,421 938
U 620 596 24 216 216 212 201 11
3. .. Nihal ~Inghwala C.O. Block T 36,719 35,832 887 17,049 16,896 153 12,317 12,027 290
R 36,719 35,832 887 17,049 16,896 153 12,317 12,027 290
U
1. Baghapurana C.O. Block T 50,716 48,6eT 2,029 26,44+ 25,869 575 16,975 16,095 880
R 50,716 48,687 2,029 26,444 25,869 575 16,975 16,095 880
U
307
CENSUS ABSTRACf
31 32 33 H 35 36 37 38 39
22 21 54 48 6 3.
31 31 87 84 3 4.
7 7 64 57 7 5.
86 68 18 64 SI 13 6.
90 89 176 166 10 7.
78 78 112 108 . 9.
SO 47 3 230 213 17 10.
70 10 2 2 219 204 15 2.
68 68 2 2 219 204 IS
2 2
2 2
71 70 629 591 38 3.
71 70 629 591 38
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/District! Totall V(b) VI VII
Si. C.D. BlocklU.A.I Rurall
No. OwfTown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males - Females Persons Males Females
2 41 42 45 46 47 48
Urban Total U 15,159 1~,76J 396 3,819 3,714 115 29,749 29,283 466
i. Bathinda (M.c.) u 7,153 6,966 187 1,930 1,873 57 11,558 11,358 200
12. Faridkol DIs!.i" T 29,487 28,461 1,026 6,754 6,643 111 45,296 44,6]7 659
R 11,694 11,028 666 3,255 3,234 21 10,275 10,1]0 145
U 17,793 17,433 360 3,499 3,409 90 35,021 ]4,507 514
Landeke (Amritsar u 12 12 10 10 31 30
Road) (O.G.)
Ouneke (Firozpur U 44 37 33 4 29 29
Road) (O.G.)
3. Nihal Singhwala C.O. Block T 979 942 37 389 l89 1,320 1,309 II
942 37 l89 l89 1,320 l,l09
R
U
979
"
4. Baghapurana C.D. Block T 1,253 1,185 68 476 473 3 1,063 1,048 IS
R 1,253 1,185 68 476 473 3 1,063 1,048 15
U
21-8-63/RGI/N 0/96
309
CENSUS ABSTRACT
iransport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX :-1 arglnai Workers Non:workers
51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males ~emales Persons Males Fcmal<!s Persons Males Fel1'l31es No.
49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60
691 685 6 .3,533 3,222 111 5,Y'? ~ 206 5,773 J 15,083 39,324 75,759 9,
691 685 '6 3,!:33 3,222 311 5,979 206 5,773 115,083 39,324 75,759
8,549 8,438 ill' 26,849 21,818 5,031 682 103 579 247,239 90,187 ,156,452
5,0'76 '1,995 ,81 15,732 12,911 2,8:!1 320 25 295 ! i2,9't2 69,111 1.
14,170 14,097 13 68.737 58,851 9,880 24,491 903 23,59'1 If. 66,458 41)6,055 760,401
5,270 51.55 .:.1 29,756 211,/12 3,044 21,624 73!; 22,889 856,891 293,339 563,552
8,892 13,'il4~ 50 38,98f 32,145 6,836 870 168 702 109,567 112,116 t 96,85 t
1,1 iY 1,111 8 3,146 2637 509 976 3 973 I 85,791 :.!?,616 56,175 1.
1,;)93 1,085 8 3,112 2,61~ 500 976 3 973 85,46 4 ' 29,498 55,966
26 26 34 25 9 7.27 118 209
26 26 34 25 9 327 fl3 209
522 519 3 • 1,334 1,151 183 109 9 'JOO 57,853 7.0,245 37,608 1.
488 486 2 1,288 i,113 175 909 9 900 56,270 19,627 36,H3
34 33 46 38 B 1,583 618 965
679 676 3 3,286 2,932 354 I,Bl4 35 1.779 81,841 28,193 53,548 3.
679 676 3 3,286 2,932 354 I,BI4 ~5 I,in 81,&41 28,293 53,5411
1,42 642 3,080 2,745 3:;5 I, :25 30 1,095 109,3 ;4 36,967 72,427 4.
642 642 3,080 2,74S J35 1,1.£5 30 1,095 l09,39~. J,6,967, 72,427
310
DI5TRICT PRIMARY
TOlaf popuQdon
(Includina
institutional Total population
No. of and hoIIseIess in the <If.
StatelOistrictl Toull occupied population) group 0 ..,
SI. C.D.Block/U.A.f Rural/ Area In residendaf No. of
No. aty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Females
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
5. Faridkot C.O. Block T 72".48 20,672 20,842 126,725 67,068 59,657 21,230 11,373 9,907
R 72i.48 20,602 20,772 126,344 66,871 59,473 21,213 11.346 9.867
U NA 70 70 381 197 184 67 27 40
6. Kat Kapura C.O. Block T 735.54 28,182 28,596 175,249 93,397 81,852 27,624 14,009 12,B 15
R 735.54 28,166 28,580 175,157 93,352 81,805 27,617 14,806 12.811
U NA 16 16 92 4S 47 7 4
7. Lambi C.O. Block T 609.01 19,053 19,204 lU,741 60,568 53,173 18,"131 10,:" 7 8414
R 609.01 19,053 19,204 113,741 60,568 53,173 18,431 10,0'7 8.414
U
8. Malout C.O. Block T 560.29 18,138 18,353 108,648 57,726 50,922 17.5~5 9.432 8,143
R 560.29 18,138 18,353 108,648 57,726 50,922 11,575 9,432 8,143
U
9. Muktsar C.D. Block T 825.43 24,779 25,151 148,357 79,533 68,824 22,840 12,225 10,615
R 825.43 24,779 25,151 148,357 79,533 68,824 22,840 12,225 10,615
U
10. Kot' Bhai C.O. Block T 601.28 20,407 20,609 129,216 68,514 60,702 20,108 1(1,690 9,41!1
(At Giddarbaha) R 601.28 20,407 20,609 129,216 68,514 60,702 20,108 1(1,690 9,418
U
Urb.on Toul U 119.81 12,874 74,069 439,839 2l3,1~_ 206,731 73,lM 19,541 ll,821
I. Mog. U.A. U NA 18,156 18,909 110,958 58,957 52,001 11,517 9,471 8,106
(i) Mog. (M.e.) U 16.10 17,757 18,490 108,304 57,511 50,793 11.110 9,2 1;' 7.893
(ii) Duneke (Firolpur U NA 304 324 2,203 1,214 989 408 182
Road) (O.G.)
I. Badhni Kalan (N,A.C) U 23.96 1,388 1,407 8,572 4,548 1,'123 746 677
2. * Baghapurana (N.A.C) U 6.00 2,702 2,761 17,287 8,946 8,Hl 2,943 1.525 1. 4 16
3. Faridkot U.A. U NA IO,ll9 10,426 58,625 31,526 27,099 9,55 I 5 IOJ 4.448
(i) Farid kat (M .e.) U 18.14 10,269 10,356 58,244 31,329 26,915 9,41.1'1 5.076 ~.40B
4. Kat Kapur. (M .C.) U 14.50 10,265 10,312 62,430 32,790 29,640 10.97, S,C'" L
311
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
6 4 2 45 24 21
I e 2 3 22 23 24 25 26' 27 28 29 30
5. Farldkot CD. Block T '10,714 39,322 1,392 20,849 20,767 82 13,526 12,684 842
R 40,610 39,222 1,388 20,844 20,762 82 13,504 12,662 8'12
U 104 100 4 5 5 22 22
6, Kot Klpura CO, BlOCK T 56,425 53,.'117 3,008 27,040 26,284 756 20,138 18,534 1,604
R 56,397 53,390 3,007' 27,021 26,265 756 20,136 18,532 1,604
U 28 27 I 19 19 2 2
7. Lambi cD. Block T 37,396 34,619 2,777 15,000 14,769 231 ~ 16,583 14,451 2,132
R 37,396 H,619 2,777 15,000 14,769 231 16,583 14,451 2,132
U
8. Malou! C.D. Block T 34,547 32,901 1,646 14,808 14,668 140 14,074 12,915 1,159
II. 3'1,547 32,901 1,646 14,808 14,668 1'10 1'1,074 12,915 1,159
U
9, Muktsar CD. 810ck T 48,265 46,996 1,269 20,930 20,812 118 19,788 19,009 779
R 48,265 46,996 1,269 20,930 20,812 118 19,788 19,009 779
U
10. Kot 8hai CD. 810ck T 41,526 39,824 1,702 21,961 21,675 286 14,423 13,281 1,142'
(At Glddarbaha) R 41,526 39,824 1,702 21,961 21,675 286 '14,423 ,13,281 1,142
U
Urban TOhl U 129,402 120,224 9,118 9,256 9,032 224 12,145 11,985 760
(i) Moga (M.c.) U 32,273 29,260 3,013 1,692 1,658 34 3,679 3,200 479
(i) Faridkat (M.C) U 17,600 15,968 1,632 776 770 6 1,542 1,515 27
'I. Kat Kapur. (M.C.) U 17,618 16,606 1,012 1,030 1,016 1'1 1,331 1,315 16
313
CENSUS ABSTRACf
80 80 248 210 38
79 79 247 209 38
1
.
;
2 2
5 20 16 4 I.
•
23 20 3 117 94 23 2.
33 33 203 188 15 3.
32 32 202 187 IS
36 36 395 349 4.
314
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Cate,ory of Haln Woriten
Hanufacturln" Processing,
Servicing and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/Oistrict! Total! V(b) VI VII
51. C.O. 8Iock/U.A.I Rural!
No. City/Town Urban Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females Persons Hales Females
2 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
S. faridkot C.O. ~Iock 1 1,3046 1,227 119 438 438 945 925 20
R 1,340 1,221 119 437 437 936 916 20
U 6 6 9 9
6. Kot Kapura C.O. Block T 1,970 1,845 125 416 416 1,138 I,ll 5 23
R 1,970 1,845 125 416 416 1,137 1,114 23
U 1 I
7. lambi C.O. Block T 1,136 1,020 116 153 153 928 914 14
R 1,136 1,020 116 153 153 928 914 14
U
10. Kot Bhai C.O. Block T 524 490 34 273 273 794 783 II
(At Giddarbaha) R 524 490 14 273 273 794 783 II
U
Urban Totlll U 17,793 17,433 360 3,499 3,409 90 35,021 34,507 514
(i) Moga (M.C) U 4,659 4,592 67 531 527 4 8,662 8,499 163
Transport, Stor.Itt
and Communications Other SeMc:es
VIII IX MaraInaIWorien Non-worken
$I.
Persons Mates Females Persons Mates Females Penons Males Females Penons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
506 504 2 2,775 2,484 289 1,111 31 1,082 84,898 271 715 57,183 ~.
467 465 2 2,755 2,470 285 1,113 31 1,082 84,621 27,618 57,003
39 39 20 16 4 277 97 180
39 39 20 t6 4 277 97 IBO
685 684 4,537 4,OBO 457 5,900 166 5,734 112,924 39,814 73,110 6.
684 683 4,532 4,076 456 5,900 166 5,734 112,860 39,796 73,064
5 4 64 18 46
5 4 64 18 46
474 473 2,637 2,390 247 3,977 146 3,831 72,368 25,803 46,565 7.
474 473 2,637 2,390 247 3,977 146 3,831 72,368 25,803 46,565
340 319 2,517 2,321 196 3,208 160 3,048 70,893 24,665 46,228 8.
340 339 2,517 2,321 196 3,208 160 3,048 70,893 24,665 46,!l28
198 194 4 3,775 3,472 303 871 65 806 99,221 32,472 66,749 9.
198 194 4 3,775 J,472 303 871 65 806 99,221 32,472 66,749
213 212 2,774 2,511 193 3,731 90 3,641 83,959 28,600 55,359 10.
213 212 2,774 2,581 193 3,731 90 3,641 83,959 28,600 55,359
8,892 8,842 50 l8,98 I JI,I4S 6,836 870 "8 702 309,567 112,716 196,851
304 303 855 718 137 208 3 205 12,172 4,260 7,912 2.
39 39 20 16 4 277 97 180
1,877 1,870 7 3,995 3,247 748 265 55 210 44,547 16,129 28,418 4.
316
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
(including
institutional Total population
No. of and houseless In the age
State/District! Total! occupied population) group 0-6
SI. C.O.BlockJU.A.I Rural} Area In residential No. 01
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons I'laies Females
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
5. Jaitu U.A. U NA 4,549 4,594 28,850 15,261 13,589 4,875 2,597 2,188
(i) Jaitu (M.C,) U 9.06 4,533 4,578 28,758 15,216 13,542 4,778 2,594 2,184
6. Muktsar (M.C) U 13.80 10,945 11,096 66,383 34,831 31,552 10,829 5,852 4,977
7. Malout (M.C.) U 10.00 9,831 9,862 56,868 30,535 26,333 10,182 5,623 4,559
8. Giddarbaha (M.C) U 8.25 4,699 4,702 29,866 15,714 14,152 5,103 2,725 2,376
Note: J. Towns treated as such for the first.tlme In 198! Census which continue as towns in 1991 Census are shown with Asterisk' on their left.
2. Towns treated as such for the first time In 1991 are in Italics.
3. The following abbreviations have been used for the status of towns :-
5. The Urban panion of the C.D. Block Includes the figures of Census Towns and out growths of the statutory towns.
6. The urban total of the districts represent the sum total of all the statutory towns and census towns.
317
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21
6 4 2 45 24 21
2 J 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30
(i) Jaltu (M.C.) U 8,312 7,913 399 1,148 1,148 873 829 44
6. Mu~tsar (M.e.) U 19,333 18,049 1,284 1,310 1,232 78 2,143 2,039 104
"8 40 8 110 92 18 s.
..8 40 8 110 92 18
92 87 5 635 604 31 7.
4S 43 2 70 67 3 8.
320
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Category of Main Wor1cers
Manufacturing, Processing,
Sel'\'iclng and Repairs In
other than HOUSEhold
Industry Constructlons Trade and Commerce
StatelDistrict! Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. C.D. 8IocklU.A.I Rurall
No. Gty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 4l 44 45 46 47 48
Transport, Storage
and Communication~ Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males FemalE:$ No_
~9 50 51 52 53 54 S5 56 57 58 S9 60
5 4 64 16 46
1,162 1,159 3 6,309 5,361 946 248 38 210 46,802 16,744 30,058 6.
22-A-63/RGJ/ND/96
324
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
(Including
Institutional Tota! population
No. of and houseless In the age
State/District! Totall occupied population) group 0-6
SI. TahsiIlU.A./ Rurall Area In residential No. of
No. Oty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
I. Gurdaspur Dlsrlcc T 3,562.00 287,776 288,646 1,756,732 923,343 833,389 288,919 153,831 Il5,088
R 3,485.58 223,641 224,35 I 1,370,320 719,477 650,843 229,317 121,920 107,397
U 76.42 64,135 64,] I I 386,412 20l,866 182,546 59,602 31,911 27,691
Pathankot Tahsil T 935.62 88,886 89.410 507.944 264.707 243,237 83,395 "3,717 39,678
R 913.21 64.438 64,841 363,656 189,179 174,477 61,563 32,100 29,463
U 22.41 24,448 24,569 144.288 75,528 68,760 21,832 11,617 10,215
Sujanpur U.A. U N.A. 2,659 2,659. 16,090 8,436 7,654 2,533 1.388 1,145
(i) Sujanpur(M.c.) U 0.31 2,532 2,53-2 15,414 8,078 7,336 2,"40 1342 1,098
(ii) Harijan & U N.A. 127 127 676 358 318 93 46 ..7
Railway Colony (O.G.)
Pathankot U.A. U N.A. 21,789 21,910 128.198 67,092 61,106 19,299 10,299 9,070
(I) Pathaknot (M.C.) U 22.10 21,101 21,218 123,930 64,865 59,065 18,574 9,850 8,72"
(II) Khanpur (O.G.) U N.A. 298 298 1,865 984 881 338 165 173
(iii) lamln (O.G.) U N.A. 356 356 2,196 1,124 1,072 355 197 158
2. Gurdaspur Tahsil T 1,3H.68 102,831 103,105 634,920 332,358 302,562 103,400 55.145 48,255
R 1,304.28 86,128 86,393 538,104 281,123 256,981 88.985 47, ....e 41,537
U 33.40 16,703 16,712 96,816 51,235 "5,581 1..... 15 7.697 6,718
Dinanagar (M.C.) U 1".36 2,843 2,846 16,968 8,811 8,157 2.71" 1,421 1,293
8ehrampur (C T.) U 3.26 793 793 ..,806 2,"72 2,3H 748 367 381
Gurdaspur (M.C.) U 10.85 9,598 9,603 5..,733 29.390 25,343 7.759 4,19" 3,565
Dhaliwal (M.C.) U 1.27 2,545 2,546 1..,21" 7,375 6,839 2,171 1,175 996
Falehnanral (C. T.) U 3.66 924 924 6,095 3.187 2,908 1,023 540 483
3. Ratala Tahsil T 1,226.03 96,059 96,131· 613,868 326,278 287,590 102,124 H,969 47.155
R 1,205.42 73,075 73,101 468,560 249,175 219,385 78,769 "2,372 36,397
U 20.61 22,984 23,030 1"5.308 77,103 68.205 23,355 12.597 10,758
Dera 8aba Nanak (M.C.) U 0.78 1,151 1,151 7,380 4,407 2.973 1,003 5..6 ..57
Fatehgarh Churian (M.C.) U 1.50 1,902 1,903 11,088 5,795 5.293 1,836 1,007 829
Ratala U.A. U N.A. 16,342 16,387 103,367 54,800 48.567 16,665 9,Oll 7,632
(i) Ratala (M.C.) U 8.75 13,540 13.585 86,006 45,440 40,566 13,567 7,364 6,203
(II) Bakewal (O.G.) U N.A. 706 706 3,975 2,133 1,842 636 HJ 293
(III) Gaunspura (O.G.) U N.A. 359 359 2,601 1.386 1,215 402 219 183
22_B-63/RGI/ND/96'
325
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
68 39 29 63 16 17
DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
PUNJAB T 6,098,3'" 5,832,852 265,522 1,917,210 1,894,061 23,149 1,452,828 1,388,159 64,66'9
•
U
4,302,7504,157,285
1,795,624 1,675,567
'45,465 ',842,149 1,820,342
120,057 75,06' 73,719
21,807 1,323,048 1,262,738
1,342 129,780 125,421
60,310
4,359
t• (iur.lpur Dllrlce T 4'9,109 473,254 16,555 145,310 143,884 1,4" 126,628 124,329 2,299
I JM,400 314,J9J 10,001 140,911 1l9,6J4 1,29' 120,116 117,918 2,19.
U 105,409 98,861 6,54' 4,... 4,250 198 6,452 6,351 101
Pathankot Tahsil T 137,898 132,392 5,506 21,337 21,239 98 33,925 33,581" 344
It 99,214 96,020 l,19.4 20,585 20,492 93 32,112 31,794 318
U 38,684 36,372 2,312 752 747 5 1,813 1,787 26
(1) Pathaltnot (M.C.) u 33,424 31,389 2,035 518 516 2 1,444 1,423 21
2. Curd;,spur Tahsil T 174,950 169,018 5,932 58,076 57,572 504 48,698 47,585 1,113
R 148,630 144,793 3,837 57,302 56,801 501 46,864 45,758 1,106
U 26,320 24,225 2,095 774 771 3 1,834 1,827 7
3. Batala Tahsil T 176,961 171,8 .... 5,117 65,967 65,073 894 44,005 43,163 d42
It 136,556 133,580 2,976 63,045 62,341 704 41,200 40,426 774
U 40,405 38,264 2,141 2,922 2,732 190 2,805 2,737 68
Dera 8aba Nanalt (M.c.) U 2,809 2,715 94 149 148 261 260
Fatehgarh Chunan (M.c.) U 2,990 2,795 195 149 148 544 543
bula U.A. u 28,61S 27,063 1,552 2,051 1,863 188 1,657 1,608 49
(i) hula (M.c.) u 23,802 22,491 I,ll 1 1,340 1,156 184 1,059 1,055 4
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ]9
48 44 4 4 4 52 42 10
46 42 4 4 4 52 42 10
2 2
2 2 9 9
263 250 13 18 69 9
20 19 8 6 2
9 9 I] 12
617 593 24 21 21 890 840 SO 3.
439 417 22 II II 505 476 29
178 176 2 10 10 385 364 21
6 5 21 27
26 26 3 3 14 14
4 11 12 5
8 8
328
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Indastrlal Category of Main Wor1ten
Manufacturing, Processing,
Ser"icing and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/District! Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. Tahsil/U.A. Rural!
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 40 41 42 '13 44 45 46 47 48
PUNJAB T 668,052 650,095 11,957 156,045 153,317 2,728 643,254 630,803 12,451
R 2]5,519 226,146 9,373 eo,380 79,215 1,165 176,166 172,700 3,466
U 432,5]] 42],949 8,584 75,665 74,102 1,563 467,088 458,103 8,985
I. Gurdaspur Dlsrlct T 33,501 32,325 1,176 19,474 19,066 408 47,481 46,71 ] 768
R 18,582 17,610 972 14,025 13,716 309 17,898 17,510 388
U 14,919 • 14,715 204 5,449 5,350 99 29,583 29,20] 380
Pathankot Tahsil T 8,476 7,786 690 13,544 13,210 334 17,077 16,757 320
R 4,632 4,035 597 10,320 10,060 260 5,815 5,677 138
U 3,844 3,751 93 3,224 3,150 74 11,262 11,080 182
Iii Pathaknot (M.C.) U 3,399 3,313 86 2,465 2,395 70 10,135 9,968 167
2. Gurdaspur Tahsil T 10,722 10,468 254 3,252 3,187 65 14,701 14,434 267
R 7,264 7,043 221 2,238 2,190 48 7,842 7,681 161
U 3,458 3,425 33 1,014 997 17 6,859 6,753 106
3. Batala Tahsil T 14,303 14,071 232 2,678 2,669 9 15,703 15,522 181
R 6,686 6,532 154 1,467 1,466 4,241 4,152 89
U 7,617 7,539 78 1,211 1,203 8 11,462 11,370 92
CENSUS ABSTRACf
Transport, Storage
and Cormnunlcations Other ServIces
VIII IX Maralnal Workers
51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
i9 so 5I 52 53 5i 55 56 57 58 59 60
233,787 231,298 2,489 896,255 765,573 110,682 t63,615 10,491 153,124 14,0'9,980 4,934,69' 9,085,289
110,509 110,0042 467 455,684 413,254 42,4]0 157,613 9,352 f48,281 9,828,361 3,402,786 6,4%5.575
123,278 UI,256 2,022 440,57. 352,3.9 ",252 5,912 1,.39 4,843 4,191,619 1,531,905 2,659,714
19,616 19,484 152 90,649 81,'41 9,502 3,586 611 2,915 1,261,n7 449,478 811,859
10,327 10,284 41 57,051 52,886 4,165 3,423 543 2,880 982,497 344,541 637,956
9,309 9,200 109 U,598 28,261 5,337 163 68 95 280,840 104,937 175,903
7,826 7,738 88 32,239 29,136 3,101 1,598 33J 1,265 368,448 131,982 236,466 1.
3,070 3,054 16 19,790 18,483 1,307 1,553 301 1,252 262,889 92,858 170,031
4,756 4,684 72 12,449 10,653 1,796 45 32 13 105,559 39,124 66,435
9 9 10 9 136 51 85
4,878 4,ei8 30 32,565 2?;0 17 3,548 795 96 699 459,175 16J,244 295,931 2.
3,503 3,490 13 22,053 10,384 1,669 1'49 62 687 388,725 lJ6,268 252,457
1,375 1,358 17 10,512 8,633 1,879 i6 34 12 70,450 26,976 43,474
6,932 6,898 34 25,845 22,994 2,851 l,t93 182 1,011 4J5,714 154,252 281,462 J.
3,75i 3,740 14 15,208 14,019 1,189 1,121 180 941 330,883 1I5,il5 215,468
3,178 3,158 20 10,637 8,975 1,662 72 2 70 104,831 38,837 65,994
DlmlCT PRIMARY
Tota! population
(including
Instltutlonal Total populatlon
No. of and hOUSl!less In the OIl<!
State/Districtl Totall occupied popula!lon) group ().6
51. TahsiIlU.A.I Rural/ Area In resldentlal No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
(vi) Marrianwala (O.G.) U NA. 191 191 1,316 712 604 251 126 125
(Vi1) Bhatha Inderilt (O.C.) U N.A. 292 292 1,830 966 864 311 165 146
(viii) Kothe Malawa (O.G.) U NA. 187 187 1,091 570 521 256 136 120
(ix) Sagarpur (O.G.) U NA. 179 179 1,092 586 506 210 96 114
(x) Bhode-di-Khui (O.G.) U NA. 124 124 778 426 352 159 88 71
(xii) Sawali Inderjit (O.G.) U NA. 141 141 882 473 409 136 71 65
(xiii) Alowal (O.G.) U NA. 156 156 756 422 334 128 6J 65
Qadian U.A. U NA. 3,010 3,010 20,012 10,346 9,666 1,255 1,733 1,522
(i) Qadian (M.c.) U 9.06 2,838 2,838 18,867 9,726 9,141 3,080 1,631 1,449
(ii) Harijan Colony, ITI, U NA. 172 172 1,145 620 525 175 102 73
8almiki Graveyard and
D.A.V. Hr. Sec.
School (O.G.)
Sri Hargobindpur (kC,) u 0.52 579 579 3,461 1,755 1,706 596 278 318
2. Amrltur District T 5,087.00 402,414 420,035 2,504,560 1,3]7,503 1,167,057 421,904 2%6,671 195,231
R 4,893.65 265,419 269,871 1,650,729 882,U8 768,401 287,036 154,024 Ill,012
U 193.35 Il7,055 150,164 85],8l1 455,175 398,U6 134,868 72,649 62,219
I. Aj"ala Tahsil T 1,083.70 51,652 52,638 321,583 172,773 148,810 58,852 31,572 27,280
R 1,065.65 49,258 50,014 306,810 164,988 141,822 56,106 30,055 26,051
U 18.05 2,394 2,624. 14,773 7,785 6,988 2,746 1,517 1,229
Ramdas (M.C,) U 2.50 816 852 4,756 2,495 2,270 872' 479 393
Raia Sansi (c. T.) U 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836
2. Amritsar Tahsil T 1,028.29 180,898 194,338 1,129,194 601,785 527,409 185,146 99,297 85,849
R 904.79 61,120 62,368 386,521 207,355 179,166 68,550 36,610 31,940
U 123.50 119,778 131,970 742,673 394,430 348,243 116,596 62,687 53,909
Majitha U.A. U NA. 1,679 1,739 10,713 5,738 4,975 1,826 997 829
(i) Maiitha (M.C,) U 1.50 1,568 1,614 9,912 5,304 4,608 1,655 901 754
(ii) Rori and Idgah (O.G.) U NA. 111 125 801 434 367 171 96 75
331
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
34 17 17 227 145 82
104 55 49 116 63 53
82 42 40 84 'IS 39
DlmlCT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30
2.. Arnrlt... r Dlstrlct T 768,02.! 736,086 31,936 223,986 222,335 1,651 190,963 184,095 6,868
R 510,143 494,524 15,619 215,503 21l,39l 1,610 170,853 164,730 6,123
U 257,879 241,562 16,117 8,483 8,442 41 20,110 19,165 745
I. A;nala Tahsil T 100,940 98,049 2,891 '42,394 42,140 254 33,130 32,309 821
R 96,683 94,171 2,512 41,920 41,670 250 32,305 31,503 802
U 4,257 3,878 379 474 .. 70 'I 825 806 19
Raja Sansi (C r.) U 2,997 2,685 312 207 207 479 468 II
2. Amritsar Tahsil T 340,076 322,287 17,789 42,960 42,827 133 58,618 56,476 2,142
..
R. 116,992 113,560 3,'432 31,513 37,409 10", 43,726 42,273 1,453
U 223,084 208,727 14,357 5,447 5,418 29 14,892 14,203 689
(i) Ma;itha (M.C.) u 2,676 2,565 III, 396 39S 1,00" 968 36
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31. 32 33 3.4 3S 36 31 38 39
3 3
3 3
2 2 2 2
•
3 3
2 2 ...
3 3
II
"
"
17 17 106 106
II
17 17
"
95 95
4 1
'" '" (,
],954
2,087
],184
2,020
i10
67
26
IS
26
15
3,467
1,895
2,85]
1,556
"4
339
1,867 1,764 10] II II 1,572 1,297 275
.. 4 28 26 2
7 7 26 26
7 7 22 22
4 4
"
334
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Manufacturlnr, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry Construc:tlons Trade and Commerce
State/District! Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. TahsiIlU.A. Rural!
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
2. Amrllsar District T 89,267 86,674 2,593 14,406 14,234 172 9S,096 93,111 1,915
R 23,360 %2,021 1,139 6,S80 6,570 10 20,685 20,100 585
U 65,907 64,65J 1,284 7,826 7,664 162 74,411 7J,081 I,no
2. Amritsar Tahsil T 71,803 70,243 1,560 9,381 9,220 161 71,752 70,407 1,345
R 9,583 9,197 386 2,245 2,246 2 4,980 4,869 III
U 62,220 61,046 1,171 7,133 6,974 159 66,772 65,538 1,234
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX M3I1inai Woriters Non-WOrkers
51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Females
Males Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 5'1 S5 57
56 58 S9 60
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total popubdon
(indudllll
Insdtutlonal Total population
No. of and houseIess In theap
StatefDistrktl Total! occ~ popubtlonl &rOUP ().6
51. TahsiIlU.A.I Rural! Area In residential No. of
No. aty/Town Urban sq.lm. howes ~ousehold$ Persons MaIe$ Femalu
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
Amritsar Cantt. (C.B.) U 2.85 780 780 3,832 2,023 1,809 540 283 257
Jandi"'. (M.e.} U 4.20 3,164 3,168 19,293 10,191 9,102 3,341 1,860 1,481
3. Baba Bakala Tahsil T 537.07 39,878 40,447 244,503 128,272 116,231 41,848 22,'144 19,404
R 535.57 38,503 39,022 235,381 123,166 112,215 40,354 21,631 18,723
U 1.50 1,375 1,425 9,122 5,106 4,016 1,494 813 681
* Rayya (N .A.C.) u 1.50 1,375 1,425 9,122 5,106 4,016 1,494 813 681
4. Tatn Taran Tahsil T 1,325.55 79,843 81,407 497,098 264,4"3 232,655 84,236 45,297 lB,939
R 1,289.55 72,248 73,454 449,569 239,127 210,442 76,586 '11,178 35,408
I 36.00 7,595 7,953 47,529 25,316 22,213 7,650 4,1 t9 3,531
T.ran 'taran (M .C.) 36.00 7,595 7,953 47,529 25,316 22,213 7,650 4,1 t9 3,531
5. Patti Tahsil 1,081.70 50,203 51,205 312,182 170,230 1'l1,952 51,822 28,063 23,759
1,061.40 44,290 45,01l 272,448 147,692 124,756 45,440 24,550 20,890
14.30 5,9tl 6,192 39,734 22,538 17,196 6,382 3,513 2,869
Patti (M.e.) 4.30 4,403 4,"80 27,776 15,373 12,403 4,446 2,479 1,967
8hikhiwind (c'T.) 10.00 1,510 1,712 ! 1,958 7,165 4,793 1,936 1,034 902
]. FlroJpUr District 5,874.00 251,719 270,616 1,607,IU 7 148,764 759,053 294,114 156,075 138,%39
5,779.75 191,]69 201,046 122,341 645,ot5 578,U2 227,428 120,181 107,247
94.2S 60,]50 67,570 184,400 20],669 180,711 66,886 15,894 30,"2
Dharamkot UA. U NA. 1,810 1,921 11,981 6,314 5,667 2,177 1,186 991
iii
(i) Dharamkot (M.C.j' U 1.10 1,717 1,815 11,293 5,937 5,356 2,060 1,115 945
Kot I~ Khin (C. T.) U 4.55 1,146 1,267 7,604 4,028 3,516 1,384 723 661
lira U.A. U NA. 3,H6 4,046 23,722 12,525 11,197 4,191 2,227 1,964
(i) lira (M.e.} U 19.42 3,718 4,018 23,587 12,451 11,136 '1,163 2,213 1,950
2. Firozpur Tahlll T 1,813.37 83,966 92,054 537,715 282,265 255,450 99,112 52,419 46,893
R 1,777.44 59,225 63,733 384,921 202,828 182,093 72,688 38,206 34,482
U 35.93 24,741 28,321 152,794 79,431 73,357 26,624 14,213 12,411
Talwandi Bhai (M.e.) U ioo 1,566 1,663 10,462 5,449 5,013 1,869 950 919
Firozpur (M.C.) U II.ll 11,569 13,850 78,738 "1,909 36,829 12,933 6,951 5,982
Firozpur Cantt. (C. B.) U 20.10 10,1504 11,133 53,094 26,588 26,506 9,911 5,254 4,657
Guru Ha~ai (M.C.) U 1.50 1,452 1,675 10,500 5,491 5,009 1,91 I 1,058 8S]
337
CENSUS ABSTRACf
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
8,948 ,
4,790 4,158 29,204 16,710 12,494
45 23 22 73 44 29
DISTRICT PRIHAIlY
2 3 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30
Amritsar (M. Corp.) U 213,459 199,667 13,792 4,603 4,575 28 12,405 11,820 585
3. Baba Bakala Tahsil T 72,692 69,232 3,460 28,666 28,289 377 21,462 20,417 1,015
R 69,H3 66,398 3,315 28,185 28,108 377 21,200 20,155 1,045
U 2,919 2,834 liS .81 181 262 262
'I. Tarn Taran Tahsil T 151,087 146,430 4,657 61,703 61,422 281 48,172 46,677 1,495
R 136,870 133,215 3,625 60,912 60,635 277 46,839 15,359 1,480
U 14,217 11,185 1,032 791 787 .. 1,333 1,318 15
Taran Taran (M.C.) U 14,217 13,185 1,032 791 787 4 1,333 1,318 15
S. Patti Tahsil T 103,227 100,088 3,'39 48,263 17,657 606 29,581 28,216 1,365
R 89,855 87,150 2,705 46,673 46,071 602 26,783 25,140- 1,343
U 13,372 12,938 4304 1,590 1,586 4 2,798 2,776 22
3. F'rc>zpur O••trlce T 487,246 462,264 24,982 196,144 ItI,IJO 4,]14 136,176 125,992 10,884
R ]77,151 359,478 t7,67] 190,083 185,827 4,256 127,9]9 it 7,244 to,695
U 110,095 102,786 7,309 6,06t 6,001 51 1,917 8,741 189
1. Zira Tahsil T 103,930 100,823 3,'07 5i,898 51,539 359 28,862 27,729 1,133
R 91,203 88,805 2,398 49,995 49,638 357 25,821 24,729 1,092
U 12,727 12,018 709 1,903 1,901 2 3,041 3,000 41
(i) Oharamkot (M.c.) U 3,280 3,169 III 777 777 722 715 7
Kat lse Khilll rc. T.) U 2,217 1,989 228 195 195
"'i 453 31
(i) Zira (M.e.) U 6,967 6,607 360 810 808 1,770 1,767 3
2. FirolPur Tahsil T 159,591 151,19~ 8,397 64,411 63,127 1,28~ 38,428 35,644 2,781
R 118,403 111,S18 4,885 62,981 61,734 1,247 36,132 l3,iOl 2,729
U 41,188 37,676 l,S12 1,430 1,393 37 2,296 2,241 5S
Talwandi Shal (M.C.) U 2,918 2,787 131 298 298 377 368 9
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 J4 35 36 37 38 39
9 9 17 16
660 634 26 7 7 399 320 79 4.
539 ~19 20 6 6 290 219 71
121 115 6 109 101 8
121 115 6 109 101 8
496 474 22 4 6H 618 56 5.
420
76
400 20
2
4 "
4 628
46
579
39
49
7
74
69 67 2 43 36 7
7 3 3
4,084 3,893 19. .6 .6 4,852 4,254 598
2,597 2,483 114 11 11 2,165 2,520 245
1,487 1,410 71 5 5 2,087 1,734 J5J
21 21 41 38 3
22 22 190 73 117
89 86 3 41 36 5
89 86 3 'II 36 5
11 10 40 36 'I
18 18 38 38
23-A-63/RGI/ND/96
340
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
Statel District! Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. TahslI/U.A. Rurall
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48
Amritsar (M. Corp.) U 60,678 59,5i8 1,160 6,957 6,799 158 64,730 63,513 1,217
l. Saba Sakala Tahsil T 3,469 3,265 20.. 1,166 1,165 4,358 4,107 251
R 3,128 2,925 203 1,098 1,097 3,720 3,472 248
U 341 340 68 68 638 635 1
4. Tarn Taran Tahsil T 7,252 6,867 385 1,912 1,906 6 9,289 9,104 185
R 5,192 ",851 341 1,557 1,554 3 4,969 4,852 117
U 2,060 2,016 44 355 352 3 4,320 4,252 68
3. FlroIpur District T 26,218 25,]01 917 8,685 8,607 78 42,297 41,505 792
It 10,635 10,07] 562 ],821 ],808 13 1t,1l9 10,986 25]
U 15,583 15,228 355 4,864 4,799 65 ]1,058 ]0,519 5]9
Houses O~tslde
(ii) 80 u 3 3 7 7
MC Limits (O.G.)
2. Firozpur Tahsil T 6,317 6,170 147 3,969 3,912 57 14,489 14,064 425
R 2,426 2,334 92 1,437 1,431 6 3,376 3,212 164
U 3,891 3,836 55 2,532 2,481 51 11,113 10,852 261
23-8-63/RGI/ND/96
341
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial Category of Main Worlcers
Tra"sport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Worlcers Non-worlcers
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons" Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
15,12.7 14,867 260 52,'147 45,999 6,948 %9,278 1,592 27,686 1,091,293 384,908 706,385
5,150 S,1l1 19 U,9I1 21,39S 1,516 %7,85] 1,297 26,556 818,41] 284,320 534,09]
'1,977 9,716 241 10,0]6 24,604 5,432 1,4%5 %95 1,IlO 272,880 100,588 172,2.92
2,274 2,260 14 7,372 6,343 1,029 3,417 173 3,244 236,652 80,669 155,983 I.
1,707 1,699 8 5,067 4,526 541 3,365 162 3,203 206,124 69,831 136,293
567 561 6 2,305 1,817 i88 52 II 41 30,528 10,838 19,690
4 II 6 5 41 II 30 45 19 26
7,271 7,052 219 21,839 18,633 3,206 7,486 404 7,082 370,638 130,667 239,971 2.
1,712 1,703 9 8,776 8,244 532 7,824 390 6,858 259,270 88,920 170,350
5,559 5,349 210 13,063 10,389 2,674 238 14 224 111,368 41,747 69,621
2,541 2,459 82 8,231 6,573 1,658 224 13 211 55,595 21,137 3-4,458
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Tota! population
(Indudlnc
INtltutionai Total population
No. of andhous8ess In the ace
Statel Districtl Totall occupied population) group ()..6
SI. TahsiI/U.A.I Rural/ Area In residential No. of
No. Gty/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
J. Fazllka Tahsil T 1,560.36 63,688 71,161 411,084 216,554 194,530 77,401 40,776 36,625
R 1,550.18 51,558 57,203 329,948 173,064 156,884 63,273 33,161 30,112
U 10.18 12,130 13,958 81,136 43,490 37,646 14,128 7,615 6,513
jalalabad UA. u NA. 3,186 3,932 23,IOB 12,611 10,497 3,975 2,192 1,783
(i) jalalabad (M.C,) u 2.84 2,375 3,056 18,476 10,202 8,274 3,014 1,684 1,330
(ii) Extended area u NA. 811 876 4,632 2,409 2,223 961 508 453
Block No. 22 (O.G.)
Fazilka (M.C.) U 7.34 8,944 10,026 58,028 30,879 27,149 10,153 5,423 4,730
4. Abohar Tahsil T 1,170.90 49,792 51,302 315,019 168,280 146,739 56,801 30,508 26,299
R 1,154.83 33,015 33,245 207,856 110,405 97,451 38,425 20,578 17,8"17
U 23.07 16,717 18,057 107,163 57,875 49,288 18,382 9,930 8,452
Abohar (M.C,) U 23.07 16,777 18,057 107,163 57,875 49,288 18,382 9,930 8,452
4. Ludhla ... Diserlce T 3,857.00 419,757 427,984 2,471,594 1,340,039 1,131,555 387,357 206,265 181,092
R 3,659.81 198,976 "9,765 1,228,11 J 654,056 574,757 190,487 100,940 89,S"
U 197.19 220,781 228,219 1,242,711 685,98J 556,798 196,870 105,325 91,54!Ji
1. jagraon Tahsil T 1,119.70 65,293 65,833 401,450 211,168 190,282 61,682 32,401 29,281
R 1,089.57 53,224 53,330 327,453 172,486 154,967 49,888 26,138 23,750
U 30.13 12,069 12,503 73,997 38,682 35,315 11,194 6,263 5,531
Jagraon (M.C.) u 14.00 7,761 7,852 47,372 24,723 22,649 7,446 3,938 3,508
R.lkot (M.C.) u 10.65 3,348 3,472 21,061 11,025 10,036 3,489 1,866 1,623
Aka/ph (C. T.) u 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,934 2,630 859 159 400
2. ludhlana Tahsil T 1,460.57 269,650 276,558 1,540,694 -847,311 693,383 242,796 129,691 113,105
R 1,323.85 80,439 80,908 487,816 261,038 226,778 76,876 40,857 36,019
U 136.72 189,211 195,650 1,052,878 586,273 466,605 165,920 88,834 77,086
*Mullanpur Dakha (NA.C.) U 2.05 1,723 1,788 10,138 5,312 4,826 1,689 892 797
ludhiana (M. Corp.) u 134.67 187,488 193,862 1,042,740 580,961 461,779 164,231 87,942 76,289
J. Samrala Tahsil T 665.72 38,231 38,494 243,097 129,020 114,077 38,763 20,737 18,026
R 653.72 33,340 33,510 214,622 114,104 100,518 33,759 18,020 15,739
U 12.00 4,891 4,984 28,.U5 14,916 13,559 5,004 2,717 2,287
*Machhiwara (N.A.C,) U 3.00 2,383 2,391 13,554 7,066 6,488 2,502 1,373 1,129
Samrala U.A. U iliA 2,508 2,593 14,921 7,850 7,071 2,502 1,314 1,158
(i) Samrala (M.c.) U 9.00 2,389 2,474 14,287 7,516 6,711 2,358 1,264 1,094
(II) Razlgar Colony (O.G.) U NA. 119 119 634 334 300 I ... 80 64
4. Khanna Tahsil T 538.89 46,583 47,099 286,353 152,540 133,813 44,116 23,436 20,680
R 520.55 31,973 32,017 198,922 106,428 92,494 29,964 15,925 14,039
U 18.34 14,610 15,082 87,431 46,112 41,319 14,152 7,511 6,641
Doraha (M.c.) u 1.90 1,600 1,700 9,589 4,955 4,634 1,43 I 730 701
343
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
3. Fazilka Tahsil T 128,239 119,980 8,259 49,953 48,103 1,850 39,913 35,455 4,458
R 103,639 96,810 6,829 48,729 46,888 1,841 38,794 34,353 4,441
U 24,600 23,170 1,430 1,224 1,215 9 1,119 1,102 17
(i) lalalabad (M.C.) U 6,053 5,718 335 413 't09 4 169 168
"I. Abohar Tahsil T 95,486 90,267 5,219 29,882 29,061 821 29,673 27,164 2,509
R 63,906 60,345 3,561 28,378 27,567 811 27,192 24,759 2,433
U 31,580 29,922 1,658 1,504 1,494 10 2,481 2,405 76
Ludhllna District T 772,516 743,923 28,593 154,518 154,077 451 128,740 126,270 2,470
R. 111,559 361,835 9,724 145,789 145,419 370 104,830 102,670 2,160
U 400,957 382,088 18,869 8,719 8,658 81 2l,910 2l,600 JIO
1. lagraon Tahsil T 119,785 115,780 4,005 47,608 47,'t07 201 .32,365 31,'H9 886
R 98,740 95,901 2,839 45,345 45,155 190 29,847 28,980 867
U 21,045 19,879 1,166 2,263 2,252 II - 2,518 2,499 19
2. Ludhiana Tahsil ,. T 494,748 475,178 ' 19,570 55,909 55,781 128 57,713 56,800 813
R 148,531 144,409 4,122 50,7H 50,677 67 40,622 39,903 719
U 346,217 330,769 15,H8 5,165 5,104 61 17,091 16,897 194
*Mullanpur Dakha (N .A.c.) u 2,858 2,722 136 621 621 343 343
Ludhiana (M. Corp.) u 343,359 328,047 15,312 4,544 4,483 61 16,748 16,554 194
3. Samrala Tahsil T 12,045 70,140 1,905 28,220 28,187 33 18,938 18,620 318
R 63,870 62,546 1,324 27,462 27,434 28 17,097 16,852 245
U 8,175 7,594 581 758 753 5 1,841 1,768 73
(i) Samrala (M.e.) u 4,191 3,868 323 353 348 5 5J4 527 7
4. Khanna Tahsil T 85,938 82,825 3,113 22,791 22,702 89 19,724 19,371 353
R 60,418 58,979 1,439 22,238 22,153 8S 17,264 16,935 329
U 25,520 23,846 1,674 553 549 4 2,460 2,436 24
CENSUS ABSTRACT
'J
Industrial Cateaory of Main Workers
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
67 65 2 115 106 9
56 54 2 102 93 9
II II 13 13
122 71 51 105 76 29
8 8 7 7
13 13 3 3
28 20 8 58 47 II
38 37 5 5
38 37 5 5
45 43 2 152 137 15
346
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Category of Main WOrXers
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs in
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and Commerce
State/Districtl Totall V(b) VI VII
51. Tahsil/ U.A. Rurall
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48
3. Fazilka Tahsil T 6,255 6,078 177 2,037 2,022 15 10,946 10,783 163
II. 3,251 3,134 111 1,006 1,000 6 3,308 3,271 37
U 3,004 2,944 60 1,031 1,022 9 7,638 7,512 126
4. Abohar Tahsil T 9,022 8,709 313 1,346 1,342 4 10,821 10,675 146
II. 1,644 1,548 96 303 303 1,449 1,435 14
U 7,378 7,161 217 1,043 1,039 4 9,372 9,240 132
Abohar (M.C) u 7,378 7,161 211 1,043 1,039 4 9,372 9,240 132
4. Ludhlal\a Dlmlct T 195,190 191,114 3,656 29,J46 29,059 281 105,118 IOJ,5%1 1,196
R 32,845 31,773 1,07.2 5,549 5,528 21 17,609 17,2]J 376
U 162,545 159,961 2,584 2.3,797 U,5Jl 266 87,709 86,289 1,420
2. ludhiana Tahsil T 171,647 168,672 2,975 23,903 23,638 265 79,551 78,158 1,393
R 18,652 18,014 548 2,186 2,175 11 8,392 8,221 171
U 153,085 150,658 2,421 21,717 21,463 254 71,159 69,937 1,222
ludhiana (H. Corp.) u 152,781 150,352 2,423 21,685 21,431 254 70,293 69,087 1,206
3. Sal11rala Tahsil T 5,632 5,411 221 1,272 1,270 2 5,064 4,956 108
II. 4,555 4,365 190 1,065 1,063 2 2,989 2,906 83
U 1,077 1,046 31 207 207 2,075 2,050 25
4. Khanna Tahsil T 11,069 10,872 197 2,012 1,999 13 11,209 11,004 205
II. 5,561 5,465 96 1,022 1,016 6 3,132 3,050 82
U 5,508 5,407 101 990 983 7 8,077 7,9S4 123
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Sel'\<lces
VIII IX Marginal Wor1cers Non-wor1cers
51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60
2,820 2,801 19 14,196 12,765 1,431 10,893 665 10,228 271,952 95,909 176,043 l.
1,096 1,094 2 5,949 5,645 304 10,-474 539 9,935 215,835 75,715 140,120
1,724 1,707 17 8,247 7,120 1,127 419 126 293 56,117 20,194 35,923
1,329 1,313 16 5,519 4,743 776 408 115 293 40,275 14,-465 25,810
2,762 2,754 8 9,540 8,258 1,282 7,-482 . 350 7,132 212,051 77,663 134,388 4.
635 635 3,119 2,980 139 6,766 206 6,560 Il7,184 49,854 87,330
2,127 2,119 8 6,421 5,278 1,143 716 1,,\,,\ 572 7't,867 27,809 41,058
2,127 2,119 8 6,421 5,278 1,143 716 144 572 74,867 27,809 47,058
28,016 27,768 lOB 67,153 54,511 12,642 1,0-45,946 372, III 673,81l 2.
6,522 6,489 33 18,155 15,841 2,314 339,285 116,629 222,656
21,5504 21,279 275 48,998 38,670 10,328 706,661 255,504 451, I 57
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Tota! population
(induding
institutional Tota! population
No. of and houseles5 in the age
StatelDistrictl Totall occupied population) group ().6
51. TahsilIU.A.f RuraV Area in residential No. of
No. Gty/Town Urban sq. kin. hou~ households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
Payal (M.e.) u 0.42 961 980 5,852 3,063 2,789 991 520 471
u
Khanna (M.C.) U 16.02 12,049 12,402 71,990 38,094 33,896 11,730 6,261 '5,469
5. Jat.ndhar District T l,401.00 337,681 :148,018 2,026,787 1,067,093 959,694 305,015 161,580 143,435
R l,255.21 21,673 219,884 1,297,985 680,520 617,465 196,308 IOl,81l 92,"95
U 145.79 122,008 128,1:14 728,802 386,573 342,229 108,707 57,767 50,940
I. Nawanshahr Tahsil T 774.66 62,357 64,402 378,833 198,484 1BO,H9 S7,OB7 30,137 26,950
R 758.39 52,461 54,380 320,386 167,9'45 152,"41 48,239 25,512 22,727
U 16.27 9,B96 10,022 58,H7 30,539 27,908 B,848 4,625 4,223
Banga (M .C.) U 1.50 2,956 3,030 17,721 9,227 8,494 2,691 1,338 1,353
Nawanshahr (M.e.) U 9.59 5,142 5,194 29,955 15,630 14,325 ","37 2,397 2,040
Rahon (M.C.) u 5.18 1,798 1,798 10,771 5,682 5,089 1,720 890 830
2. Phillaur Tahsil T 748.54 57,970 58,111 3'43,2-47 IBI,118 162,129 51,093 26,980 24,113
R 739.39 51,000 51,06'4 300,'43'4 158,0'47 1'42,387 44,920 23,759 21,161
U 9.15 6,970 7,047 42,8 I} 23,071 19,742 6,173 3,221 2,952
Goraya (N .A.C) u 2.65 1,900 1,914 10,70B 5,555 5,153 1,629 843 786
Phillaur (M.C.) u 0.75 3,304 3,335 20,956 11,701 9,255 2,BSB 1,465 1,393
Nurmahal (M.e.) U 5.75 1,766 1,798 11,149 5,815 5,334 1,686 913 773
l. Nakodar Tahsil T B81.85 49,373 51,533 315,910 166,122 149,788 49,36" 26,221 23,lil
R 875.25 43,072 45,206. 277,186 145,51'4 131,612 43,297 22,960 20,337
R 6.60 6,301 6,327 38,724 20,548 lB,176 6,067 3,261 2,806
Nakodar (M .C.) U 3.60 '4,593 '4,615 ,2B,47B 15,184 13,29" 4,328 2,31B 2,010
·Shahkot (N.A.C) U 3.00 1,708 1,712 \,0 10,2'46 5,364 4,882 1,739 943 796
4. Jalandhar Tahsil T 1,008.51 167,981 173,972 988,797 521,369 467,"28 147,471 78,242 69,229
R 894.74 69,140 69,234 399,979 20B,954 191,025 59,852 31,5B2 28,270
U 113.77 98,8"1 104,73B 588,818 312,415 276,403 87,619 46,660 40,959
Jalandhar (M.Corp.) u BO.41 B3,B10 B9,660 509,510 272,472 237,038 74,839 39,911 34,92B
Jalandhar Cantt. (C.B.) u 15.21 6,270 6,277 31,520 15,313 16,207 5,204 2,760 2,444
Adampur (M.C.) U 8.20 3,303 3,313 15,331 7,5"1 7,790 2,640 1,405 1,235
Alawalpur (M.C.) U 1.00 1,152 I, I 52 6,468 3,377 3,091 1,006 520 4B6
·Bhogpur (C.T.) U 3.00 834 837 4,896 2,603 2,293 659 364 295
Kartarpur (M .c.) u 5.95 3,472 3,499 21,093 11,109 9,984 3,271 1,700 1,571
6. Kapurthala District T 1,6]].00 IOB,408 I I I,JS4 646,647 nl,030 305,617 103,240 54,946 42,294
R 1,556.00 79,811 81,408 480,042 251,299 228,743 77,860 41,521 36,]]9
U 77.00 28,597 29,946 166,605 89,731 76,874 25,380 1l,425 11,955
I. Kapurthala Tahsil T 909.95 58,146 59,388 346,107 1BI,354 164,753 56,064 29,943 26,121
R 853.95 47,108 "7,787 281,540 146,1'43 134,797 46,154 2'4,667 21,'487
U 56.00 11,038 11,601 64,567 34,611 29,956 9,910 5,276 '4,634
Kapurthala (M .c.) u 56.00 11,038 11,601 64,567 34,611 29,956 9,910 5,276 4,634
349
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
DlmlCT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
5. JoIloIndhar District T 594.377 564,009 30.368 134.492 133,330 1.162 131,917 125,014 6,903
R 379,259 364,563 14.696 129.294 128,336 958 119,806 11,3429 6,377
U 215,118 199,446 15.672 5.198 4,994 204 12,111 11,585 526
I. Nawanshahr. Tahsil T 108,329 104,206 4,123 35,425 35,118 307 32,999 31,926 1,073
R 91,478 88,833 2.645 34,091 33,928 163 29,802 28,963 839
U 16,851 15,373 1,478 1.334 1,190 144 3,197 2,963 234
Nawanshahr (M.C.) U 8,848 7,861 987 584 440 144 1,138 989 149
2. Phillaur Tahsil T 102,353 99,188 3,165 30,219 30,088 131 27,222 26,708 514
R 88,791 86,428 2.363 29,629 29,502 127 25,562 25,074 188
U 13,562 12,760 802 590 586 4 1,660 1,634 26
3. Nakodar Tahsil T 95,534 91,727 3.807 35,089 34,958 131 :t8,363 26,649 1,711
R 83,811 80,829 3.012 34,609 34,481 128 27,190 25,532 1,658
R 11,693 10,898 795 480 477 3 1,173 1,117 56
4. Jalandhar Tahsil T 288,161 268,888 19,273 33,759 33,166 593 43,333 39,731 3,602
R 115,149 108,473 6,676 30,965 30,425 540 37,252 33,860 3,392
U 173,012 160,415 12,597 2,794 2,741 53 6,081 5,817 210
Jalandhar (M .Corp.) u 153,755 142,492 11,263 2,160 2,111 49 4,625 4,461 164
6. Kapurthala District T 194.439 I Bl,886 10.553 60,761 59,403 1,358 40,761 37,836 2,925
R 143,119 136.457 6,762- 58,953 57,653 I,JOG 37,612. 34.823 2.,789
U 51.220 47,429 3,791 1,808 1,750 58 3,149 3,013 IJ6
I. Kapurthala Tahsll T 103,283 97,044 6,239 35,566 34,784 • 782 23,458 21,433 2,025
R 83,694 79,403 4,291 34,622 33,896 726 22,109 20,166 1,943
U 19,589 17,641 1,948 944 888 56 1,349 1,267 82
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 H 35 36 37 38 39
6 6 15 14
20 18 2 92 76 16
51 50 21' 208 33
IS 15 182 174 8
17 IS 2 151 146 5
69 62 7 2 2 497 485 12
10 10 90 84 6
37 37 279 271 8
19 19 39 31 8
21 21 360 343 17
7 7 31 28 3
4 72 68 4
47 45 2 1,260 1,240 20
DlnRlCT PRIMARY
Indwtrllll Catecory of Haln Workers
Hanufacturinl, Processlne,
SeMdnr and Repairs '"
other than Household
Indwtry ConstructIons Trade and Commerce
5tate/Districtl Total/ V(b) VI VII
Sl. TahsiIfU.A. Rurall
No. City/Town Urban Persons Hates Females Hales Females Persons Hales Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48
5. Jalal1dhar Dlsul.t T 84,U4 81,2.18 1,896 18,19. 18,042 149 71,759 75,852. 1,907
R ]4,991 J4,'64 82.7 10,451 10,423 21 21,376 20,ln 493
U 49,'2] 48,054 ',069 7,740 7,619 '2' 56,le3 54,'" ',4'"
I. Nawanshahr Tahsil T 7,795 7,682 113 2,906 2,885 21 9,260 9,140 120
R 5,977 5,881 96 2,461 2,446 15 4,600 4,531 69
U 1,818 ',801 17 445 439 6 4,660 4,609 51
2. Phillaur Tahsil T 12,887 12,668 219 3,393 3,]42. 51 8,445 8,284 .61
R 10,516 10,321 195 2,859 2,854 5 5,576 5,467 109
U 2,371 2,347 24 534 488 46 2,869 2,817 52
4. Jalandhar Tahsil T 56,971 55,521 1,4"" 9,338 9,466 72 52,439 50,912 1,521
R 13,924 13,474 450 3,138 3,131 7 7,057 6,809 248
U 43,047 42,053 994 6,400 6,335 65 45,382 44,103 1,219
Jalandhar (M.Corp.) u 39,871 38,896 975 5,617 5,555 62 <40,665 39,468 1,191
Jalandhar Cantt. (C.B.) u 800 790 10 238 236 2 2,240 2,192 48
I. Kapul'thala Tahsil T 11,7ll 11,372 359 2,593 2,413 180 ',798 8,518 280
R S,566 8,305 261 1,957 1,186 171 4,163 4,060 10J
U 3,165 3,067 98 636 627 9 4,635 4,458 177
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial Category of Main Workers
Transpon, Storage
and Communkatlons Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
SI.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
3,280 3,205 75 16,014 13,656 2,358 6,672 31J 6,361 236,152 83,999 152,153 I.
2,078 2,066 12 8,757 7,817 940 6,570 304 6,266 191,276 67,036 124,240
1,202 1,139 63 7,257 5,839 1,418 102 7 95 44,876 16,963 27,913
DlmlCT PRIMARY
Tolal population
(indudinl
institutional Total population
No. of and houseless in the ap
State! District! Totall occupied population) sroup 0-6
51. TahsiI/U.AJ Rurall Area in residential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2. Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsil T 451.02 16,143 16,949 103,139 54,324 48,815 17,043 9,142 7,901
R 446.02 13,647 14,428 89,417 "17,096 42,321 14,746 7,898 6,848
U 5.00 2,496 2,521 13,722 7,228 6,494 2,297 1,244 1,053
Suitanpur (M.C.) U 5.00 2,496 2,521 13,722 7,228 6,494 2,297 1,244 1,053
3. Phagwara Tahsil T 304.46 34,119 35,017 197,401 105,352 92,049 30,133 15,861 14,272
R 288.46 19,056 19,193 109,085 57,460 51,625 16,960 8,956 8,004
U 16.00 15;063 15,824 88,316 "17,892 40,424 13,173 6,905 6,268
Phagwara U.A. u N.A 15,063 15,824 88,316 47,892 40,424 13,173 6,905 6,268
(i) Phagwara (M.C.) U 16.00 14,202 14,884 83,163 45,060 38,103 12,280 6,469 5,811
(iiI Mohalla u N.A. 453 525 2,697 1,517 1,180 469 226 243
Gobindpura (O.G.)
(iii) Kot Rani (O.G.) u N.A. 408 415 2,456 1,315 1,141 424 210 214
7. Hoshlarpur District T 3881.00 254,761 258,718 1,455,028 758,125 696,903 224,169 118,773 105,396
R 3799.21 215,455 218,044 1,232,890 610,566 592,l24 190,849 100,980 89,869
U 81.79 39,308 40,674 222,138 117,559 104,579 n,l20 17,793 15,527
I. Dasua Tahsil T 1247.43 88,552 89,715 504,568 256,805 247,763 78,675 41,972 36,703
R 1200.94 75,183 76,062 432,239 218,868 213,371 67,483 35,975 31,508
U 46.49 13,369 13,653 72,329 37,937 34,392 11,192 5,997 5,195
Mukerian (M.C.) u 2.59 2,382 2,935 17,813 9,131 8,682 2,977 1,642 1,335
Talwara (C.T.) u 10.90 3,998 4,119 17,379 9,450 7,929 2,444 1,329 1,115
DasU.A. (M.c.) u 16.00 3,225 3,271 18,351 9,670 8,681 2,903 1,529 1,372
Urmar Tanda (M.C.) u 17.00 3,264 3,32E 18,786 9,686 9,100 2,868 1,497 1,371
2. Hoshiarpur Tahsil T 1344.20 88,439 90,374 510,062 269,173 240,889 77,168 40,885 36,283
R 1313.90 6i,206 65,405 372,014 I 95,6n 176,322 56,848 30,060 26,788
U 30.30 24,233 24,969 138,048 73,481 64,567 20,320 10,825 9,495
Garhdiwaia (M.c.) u 0.62 959 975 5,159 2,733 2,426 738 414 324
Hariana (M.C.) u 1.29 1,188 1,209 6,473 3,409 3,064 981 523 458
Hoshlarpur (M.C.) u 28.21 21,433 22,102 122,705 65,378 57,327 17,915 9,537 8,438
Sharnchaurasl (M.C.) u 0.18 653 683 3,711 1,961 1,750 626 351 275
3. Garhshankar Tahsil T 811.30 50,103 50,862 284,631 149,206 135,425 43,725 23,062 20,663
R 806.30 48,397 48,810 272,870 113,065 129,805 41,917 22,091 19,826
U 5.00 1,706 2,052 11,761 6,141 5,620 1,808 971 837
Garhshankar (M.C.) u 5.00 1,706 2,052 11,761 6,141 5,620 1,808 971 837
4. 8alachaur Tahsil T 509.60 27,669 27,767 155,767 82,941 72,826 24,601 12,854 11,747
R 509.60 27,669 27,767 155,767 82,941 72,826 24,601 12,854 11,747
U
355
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13
Males
14
Females
15
Persons
16
Males
17
Females
18
Persons
19
Males
20
Females
21
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DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30
2. Suitanpur'Lodhi Tahsil T 31,466 29,972 1,494 14,656 14,301 355 7,547 7,064 483
R 27,690 26,477 1,213 14,396 14,041 355 7,200 6,736 464
U 3,776 3,495 281 260 260 347 328 19
3. Phagwara Tahsil T 59,690 56,870 2,820 10,539 10,318 221 9,756 9,339 417
R 31,835 30,577 1,258 9,935 9,716 219 8,303 7,921 382
U 27,855 26,293 1,562 604 602 2 1,453 1,418 35
(i) Phagwara (M.C) U 26,181 24,658 1,523 517 515 2 1,039 1,010 29
7. Hoshlupur Dlslrlct T 405,104 385,054 20,050 123,309 121,278 2.031 95,418 90,956 4,462
R 341,060 326,478 14,582 120,197 118,190 2,007 89,069 84,815 4,254
U 64,044 58,576 5,468 3,112 3,088 24 6,349 6,141 208
I. Dasua Tahsil T 130,092 123,034 7,058 42,081 41,028 1,053 29,036 27,508 1,528
R 109,883 104,492 5,391 41,086 40,037 1,049 27,569 26,069 1,500
U 20,209 18,542 1,66'7 995 991 4 1,467 1,439 28
Urrnar Tanda (M.C.) u 4,921 4,551 370 557 555 2 609 60S
2. HOshiarpur Tahsil T 148,275 139,654 8,621 33,913 33,597 316 34,294 32,314 2,080
R 107,746 102,660 5,086 32,173 31,877 296 30,2{10 28,347 1,913
U 40,529 36,994 3,535 1,740 1,720 20 4,034 3,867 167
Hosl1iarpur (M.C.) u 36,211 32,973 3,244 1,437 1,418 19 2,882 2,744 138
3. Gamshankar Tansll T 81,012 77,555 3,457 28,365 27,802 563 20,838 20,172 666
R 77,706 74,515 3,191 27,988 27,425 563 19,990 19,337 653
U 3,306 3,040 266 377 377 848 835 13
4. 8alacl1aur Tansll T 45,725 H,811 914 18,950 18,851 99 11,250 11,062 188
R 45,725 44,811 91.4 18,950 18,851 99 11,250 11,062 188
U
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CENSUS ABSTRACT
42 42 2'1 23
6 19 19
2S 25
88 85
" 29 24 5
186 184 2 28 23
99 92 72 67 5
31 29 2 :I 116 112 4
20 20 26 15
"
36 36 4 4 13 II 2
29 29
48 48 28 26 2
-- - - - - . -- -- ---"'--
358
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Cateeory of Main Workers
Manufacturllll, Processlnc,
Servldna and RepaI"i"S In
other than Household
IndUSby ColUtrUctlons Trade and Commerce
State/District! Total! V(b) VI VII
Sl. Tahsil/U.A. Rural!
No. Qty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48
2. Sultan pur lodht r ahsII r 1,+95 1,+60 35 515 514 2,276 2,241 II
It 98l 961 22 l8l 382 1,173 ,1,148 25
U 512 499 13 152 152 1,103 1,095 8
3. Phagwara Tahsil T 15,944 15,787 157 2,098 2,073 25 8,804 8,605 199
It 4,654 4,608 46 1,264 1,262 2 1,969 1,912 5i
U 11,290 11,179 III 834 811 23 6,835 6,693 142
Phagwara U.A. U 11,290 11,179 111 834 811 23 6,835 6,693 142
(l) Phagwara (M.c.) U 10,604 10,495 109 732 709 23 6,699 6,562 137
7. Hosh"rpur Dlstrlcc T n,088 30,751 1,337 13,124 12,891 233 34,857 14,121 736
R 22,922 21,963 959 10,044 9,881 163 17,899 17,557 342
U 9,166 8,788 378 3,080 3,010 70 16,958 16,564 394
I. Oasua Tahsil T 7,728 7,189 539 4,968 4,861 101 11,601 11,376 225
R 5,9"3 5,428 SIS 3,397 3,336 61 6,050 5,907' 143
U 1,785 1,761 2" 1,571 1,531 40 5,551 5,469 82
2. Hoshlarpur Tahsil T 15,349 14,762 587 4,682 4,591 91 15,740 15,336 404
R 8,206 7,970 236 3,244 3,181 61 5,119 5,017 102
U 7,143 6,792 351 1,438 1,410 28 10,621 10,319 302
Homlarpur (M.e.) U 6,804 6,458 346 1,254 1,226 28 9,541 9,253 288
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other SeMces
VIII IX M;qInaI Workers 'N olHlllOrttrs
SI.
,persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PertonS Males Females 'No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
620 620 3,913 3,339 574 505 48 457 71,1611 24,304 46,864 2.
465 465 2,732 2,398, 334 ~02 47 455 61,225 20,572 40,653
ISS ISS 1,181 941 240 3 2 9,943 3,732 6,211
2,334 2,312 22 8,488 6,928 1,560 268 60 208 137,443 48,422 89,021 3.
1,038 1,033 5 3,773 3,328 445 205 31 174 77,045 26,852 50,193
1,296 1,219 17 4,715 3,600 1,115 63 29 34 60,398 21,570 38,828
13,918 IJ,832 86 7., I 09 68,J04 9,805 14,7.58 1,751 IJ,005 1,035,166 371,31. 663,848
10,218 10,176 42 59,076 5J,406 5,670. 14,384 1,724 12,660 877,446 312,J64 565,082
J,700 J,656 44 19,033 14,898 4,135 J74 29 345 157,720 58,954 98,766
4,343 4,322 21 26,563 23,252 3,311 5,193 943 4,250 369,283 132,828 236,455 I.
3,185 3,175 10 19,534 17,667 1,867 5,171 941 4,230 317,185 113,135 203,750
1,158 1,147 II 7,029 5,585 1,441 22 2 20 52,098 19,393 32,705
6,086 6,034 52 32,222 27,734 4,488 3,662 467 3,195 358,125 129,052 229,073 2.
3,686 3,666 20' 20,986 18,951 2,032 3,328 442 2,886 260,940 92,590 168,350
2,400 2,368 32" I 1,236 8,780 2,456 334 25 309 97,185 36,462 60,723
2,232 2,201 31 10,283 8,055 2,228 334 25 309 86,154 32,380 53,774
2,709 2,698 II 13,008 11,463 1,545 3,003 250 2,753 200,616 71,401 129,215 3.
2,567 2,557 10 12,240 10,930 1,310 2,985 248 2,737 192,179 68,302 123,877
142 141 768 533 235 18 2 16 8,437 3,099 5,338
ilBO 778 2 6,316 5,855 461 2,900 93 2,807 107,142 38,037 69,105 4.
780 778 2 6,316 5,855 461 2,900 93 2,807 107,142 3.,037 69,105
360
Dlrnucr PR.IMARY
Tota! population
(IncludIng
Institutional Total IlOp£II;!t1on
No. of an'dhouseless In the age
StateiDinrictl TotaV occupied ,. population) group 0-6
51. TahsI1/U.A.! Rural! Area in residential No. of
No. Oty/Town Urban sq.km. Itou~ households Persons' Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
8. Ru~napr DIstrict T 2,085.00 160,258 161,186 915,603 489,671 425,932 147,226 78,lIS 69,111
R 2,002.90 112,172 112,776 683,286 365,445 317,841 111,490 59,I~S 52,325
U 82.10 48,086 48,+10 232,317 124,2%6 108,091 35,736 18,950 16,786
1. Anandpur Sahib Tahsil T 657.96 45,583 45,862 251,140 131,696 119,444 39,883 21,048 18,835
R 632."4 34,197 34,312 196,417 102,370 94,041 31,906 16,806 15,100
U 25.82 11,386 II,S50 54,723 '29,326 25,397 7,971 4,i42 3,735
Naya Nangal (N.A.c.) U 14.92 2,514 2,655 12,046 6,534 5,512 1,503 195 708
Nangal Townshlp-U.A. U N.A. 6,278, 6,812 32,003 17,074 14,929 4,644 2,451 2,193
(il Nangal Township (N.A.qJ 7.90 6,278 6,308 29,311, 15,676 13,635 4,204 2,204 2,000
(ii) Oustee Colony
Siock 'A' (O.G.) N.A. 129 129 687 354 333 134 71 63
Anandpur Sahib (M.c.) U 3.00 2,030 2,083 ' 10,674 5,718 4,956 1,830 • 996 834
2. Rupnagar Tahsil T 734.99 47,777 4a,160 290,177 1551204 I 34c973 47,673 25,309 22,364
R 706.99 37,446 37,783 234,741 125,695 109,046 38,707 20,612 18,095
U 28.00 10,331 10,317 55,436 29,509 25,927 8,966 4,697 4,269
Rupnagar (M.e.) U 25.00 7,376 7,419 37,9?6 20,212 17,784 6,090 3,120 2,910
Morinda (M.e.) U 3.00 2,955 2,958 17,440 9,297 8,143 2,876 1,577 1,299
1. Kharar Tahlll T 131.69 66,898 67,164 374,286 202,771 171,515 59,670 31,758 27,912
R 703.41 40,529 40,681 252,128 137,380 114,148, 40,877 21,747 19,130
U. 28.28 26,369 26,463 122,158 65,391 56,167 18,793 10,011 8,782
Kurali (M.e.) U 7.40 2,968 2,981. 17,592 9,341 8,251 2,726 1,414 1,312
Kharar U.A. U }.IA. 4,876 4,889 126,109 14,010 12,099 4,092 2,242 1,850
SAS Nagar (Mohall) (N.A.C.JJ 16.68 18,525 18,613 78,457 42,040 36,417 11,975 6,355 5,620
9. htLtla District T 4,584.00 297,591 313,3" 1,896,242 1,008,576 887,665 315,910 168,969 147,001
R 4,448.89 203,245 209,775 1,329,269 709,313 619,956 227,516 121,773 105,743
U 115.U 94,346 101,624 566,973 299,263 261,710 88,454 47,196 41,258
I. Fatehgarh Sahib Thhril T 701.47 J6,6oo 38,944 243,802 129,858 113,944 39,465 21,182 18,283
R 684.97 29,564 30,731 194,846 104,197 90,649 31,628 17,000 14,626
U 16.S0 7,036 8,213 48,956 25,661 23,29S 7,831 4,182 3,655
BMS! (M.e.) U 5.00 2,856 3.0,75 18,138 9,361 8,777 2,862 1,542 1,320
Sirhlnd (M.c.) JJ 11.50 4,180 5,138 30,818 16,300 14,518 4,975 2,640 2,335
2. lI.a\plln Tahsl\ T. 1,138.03 75,87e 77,778 411S,343 2.59,\92 226,651 111,82.2 43,197 38,01.5
R 1,116.47 59,265 60,906 395,244 210,839 184,405 67,738 36,312 31,426
II 21.56 16,61J 16,872 9O,S99 48,353 42,246' 14,084 7,485 6,599
Dera Bassi (M.C.) u 3.06 1,766 1,830 9,602 5,032 4,570 1,555 809 746
361
CENS\lS AB~cr
13 14 15 16 17 . 18 19 20 21
69 38 31 106 49 57
'DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 3 22 " 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
8. Rupnarar Dlstrlc, T Z69,2l3 255,]72 1],861 77,685 76,136 42,768- .41,933 835
R 198,819 192,948 5,871 75,811 71,102 40,690 39,94' '749
U 70,414 62,42. 7,990 1,844 1,734 • 2,078 1,992 :'86
I. Anandpur Sahib Tahsil T 69,369 65,629 3,740 24,801 23,628 1,(76 9,048 8,724 324
R 53,553 51,323 2,230 21,299 23,230 1,669 ! 8,766 '8,456 \310
Ul 15,816 14,306 1,510 505 398 107 282 268 14
Naya Nangal (lilAc.) U· 3,738 3,383 355 47 45 87 86
Nangal Townsi1ip U.A.. U 9,040 8,188 85,2 42 42 jo . . . 31 29 2
(i) Nangal Township '(N .A..C JJ 8,372 7,543 829 11 41 31 29 2
(~) Ouste_ Colony U 160 155 5
Block 'A' (O.G.)
Anandpur Sahib (M,C) U 3,038 2,735 303 416 31t I d's 164 153 II
2. Rupnagar Tahsil T 84,892 81,704 3,188 25,947 25,726 fir 16,694 16,503 191
R 68,45. 66,654 1,800 25,347 25,126 221, 15,840 15,657 ~8J
U 16,438 15,050 1,388 600 600 854 816 8
Rupnagar (M.C.) U 11,595 7 10,480 1,1 IS 325 325 ... \. 355 347 8
(I) Kharar (M.C.) U 7,353 ~ , 6,748 605 292 290 599 575 24
9. P,II,1a District T 563,193 531,501 25,692 167,761 166,835 926 ·H2,713 128,125 .,na
R 397,482 381,305 10,177 162,410 161,536 874 123,044 118,861 .,113
U 165,711 '150,196 15,515 5,351 5,299 52 9,669 9,264 405
1. Fatehgarh Sahib Tahsil T 72,041 70,251 1,790 25,410 25,381 29 18,249 18,063 186
" R 58,343
13,698
57,392
12,859
951 24,510 24,484
897
26
,3
17,217
1,032
17,043
1,020
174
12
U 839 900
2. Raipura Tahsil T 142,116" ~ 137,259 4,887 42,919 42,810 109, 34,214 33,221 993
R 115,229 1 112,429 2,800 41,873 41,771 102 31,891 30,948 943
U 26,917' 24,830 2,087 1,046 1,039 7 2,323 2,273 50
Dera Bassi (M ,C) u._ 2,923 ~ 2,586 337 163 162 107 100 7
363
CENSUS AsmtACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
"
1,0011,."
88t'
160
983'
B40
14]'
58
""'.
Il-
67
67
67
'61>,
l ......
..
•• 1
\
4,J01
J,2J7
1,070
.,061'
J,OBr
982'
244
1S6
88
16 16.1 6 ' 6
3.1 3' .168 • 143 25
I ..
7 6
4 4' ... 43 39 4
11 U , ... 59 55 4
24 22 2 184. 17,,9 5
24 22 2 184< ·t79 5
41 36 5, 400. 362 38
45 3B' 7 ... 59 l6 23
364
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs In
otherth:ut Household
Indusuy CoIfstructions Ti:Rte 'aid ColM1el'Ce
StatefDistrictl Totall V(b) VI VII
SI. TahsiIfU.A. Rural!
No. City/Town Urban '" Persons Males Females Persons Males- Females Persons Males Femates
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 H 45 46 47 4B
B. Rupnaru District T 29,985 28,918 1,067 6,655 6,n5 4", 22,656~ 22,182 474
R ~ 14,11. 13;69'6: 418 4,494 4,216 268 9,308 9,~19 89
U 15,871 15,%22 649 2,161 2,019 142 13,348' 12,963 385
I. Anandpur Sahib Tahsil T 5,51B S;4OB' .1.10 1,85B 1,78:4 74 4,940' 4,BB( 59
R 2,010 1,9.91 19 1,135 1,363 72 2,573' 2,556 17
U 3,50B 3;417 91 123 421 2 2,367" 2,32S' 42
(I) Nangai Township (N.A.C.J,J 474 .462 12 163 162 1,409 1,383 26
2. Rupnagar Tafisil T) 6,71.2 6,510' 202 2,143 1,933 210 7,099 7,001 92
R 4,IJ6 3,951 165 1,707 1,517 190 3,034 3,005 29
U 2,596 2,559 37 436 416 20 4,065 4,002 63
SAS Nagar (Mohali) (N.A.C.J,J 6,760 6,316 444 865 749 116 4,146 3,897 249
9. Pallata District T 58,"'7 56,611 1,886 15,342 14,906 436 6l,799" 62,288 1,511
R 26,955 25,878 1,077 7,748 7,"2. . 86 16,741 16,470 271
U 31,542 30,733 809 7,5'" 7,244 350 47,051" 45,81. 1,140
I. Fatehgarh Sahib Tahsil T 5,930 5,829; 101 2,056 2,039 17 6,003 5,898 105
R 3,494 3,417 77 1,215 1,I9B 17 2,170' 2,123 47
U 2,436 2,412 24 841 841 .:.. 3,833, 3,775 58
2. R';pura Tahsil T 16,729 15:986 743 3,900 3,824 76 13,429 13,237 192
R 10,439 9,922 517 2,938 2,885 53 6,121. 6,056 65
U 6,290 6,064 226 962 939 23 7,301J 7,181 127
CENSUS ABSTRACT
TransPOrt, 5torage
and Communications Other Services
·VIII IX ? Mareinal Workers Non-workers
51.
'Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PerIIlns Males Females Persons 'Males Females No.
49 50 51 ,.. 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
'12,528 12,401 127 71,54.1' 62,444' 9,097 6,114 432 5,682 640,256 2]1,867 406,119
8,896 8,858 18 41,291 18,618 2,673 6,095 424 5,671 478,172 172,073 106,299
3,632 1,541 89 10,250 21,826' 6,424 t 19 8 II 161,884 61,794 100,090
2,742 ~,722 20 19,152' '17,23~ 1,920 4)14 189 4,125 177,457 65,878 111,579-
1,940 1,934 6 11,46':3 10,754 709 4,312 187 4,125 :138,552 50,860 87,692
802 788 14 7,~89ft 6,478 1,211 2 2 38,905 15,018 23,887
4,353 4,331 22 20,069 17,908 2,161 1,249 196 1,053 204,036 73,304 130,732 2.
3,402 3,393 9 13,404 12,468 936 1,218 196 1,052 , 1165,039 58,8"4'5 106,194
951 938 13 6,665 5,440 1,225 I I 38,997 14,459 24,538
659 ! 649 10 5;i11 4,61:S 996 26,100 9,732 16,668'
3 r 3 9 8. \; ... 128 41 87
2,847 2,837 10 9,534 8,307 1,227 574 107 467 171,187 59,500 1II,6B7
1,967 ~ "1,965 2 6,332 5,799' 533 569 106 463 135,934 46,699 B9,235
880 • 872 8 3,2~2 2,508. < 1 694 5 4 '35,253 12,801 22,452
6,387 6,325 62 19,659 17,475 2,184 1,327 342 9B5 3;'2,370 121,591 220,779 2.
4,572 4)556 16 13,644 12,908' 736 '1,300 339 I ,961 278,715 98,071 180,644
1,815 1,769 46 6,015 4,567 1,44B 27 3 24 63,655 23,520 40,135
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Total population
(Including
InstItutIC!"a1 Total population
No. of and houseless In the age
State/DIstrict! TotaV occupied population) group ().6
51. Tahsil/UAJ Rural! Area In residential No. of
No. City/Town Urban sq. km. houses households ·Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
Banur (M.C.) u ~ 4.50 1,661 1,665 .10,014 5,324 4,690 1,660 908 >152
11
Raipura (M.e.) 14.00 13,186 13,377 70,983 37,99Z 32,~~6 10,869 5!768 5,101
3. Patiala Tahsil T ,1,112.37 92,584 97,881 565,592 298,891' 266,70 1 92,847 49,724 -43,123
It '1,075.99 45,071 "6,909 295,396 157,375 138,021 52,450 28,126 24,324
U 36.38 47,513 50,972 270,196 141,5.16 128,680' '\0,397 21,598 18,799
Patlala UA. u NA. 44,995 "18,218 253,706 132,858' 120,8"18 37,"1"17 20,010 17,"137
(I) Patlala (M.e.) u 31.20 41,718 44,897 238,368 124,352 114,016 34,595 18,447 16,148
(Hi)rO.C.W. Colony (O.G.) U NA. 1,342 1,342 4,788 2,606 2,182 1,183 630 553
(v) Back Side of Central u NA. 957 957 4,821 2,596 808 455 353
Jail (O.G.)
(vi) Village Kheri Gujral1,. U NA. 184 193 1,117 I 626 491 204 115 89
Side (O.G.)
(vii) Back Side of Thapar U . 'NA. 393 393 2,019 1,0~5 934 279 158 121
Engg. College (O.G.)
(viii) Village Rasulpur U NA. 17.. 209 1,166 642 524 223 123 100
Saidan (6.G.)
Sanaur U.A. U NA. 2,518 2,754 16,490 8,65&? 7,832 2,956 ~,588 1,368
(I) Sanaur (M.e.) U 5.18 2,228 2,448 14,612 7,679 6,933 2,533 1,375 1,158
(11) Outer Area (O.G.l U NA. 160 167 1,013 535' 478 213 114 99
(Iii) Bazlgar Town (O.G.), U NA. 130 139 865 "~4' 421 210 99 111
4. Satnana Tahsil T 813.29 '\0,079 41,842 258,878 137,332 121,546 46,424 24,690 21,734
R 802.79 32,325 33,418 207,994 110,60~ 97,3890 37,608 19,949 17,659
U 10.50 7,754 8,424 50,884 26,727 24,157 8,816 4,741 4,075
·Palran (NA.C.) U 5.00 2,334 2,382 '14,328 7,494 6;834 2,551 1,354 1,197
Sao_,ana (M.e.) u 5.50 5,420 6,042 36,556 19,233 47,323 6,265 3,387 2,878
N.bha (M.e.) u 15.48 8,563 9,530 54,421 28,812 25,609 8,162 4,339 3,823
Amloh q-1.e.) U 2.69 1,496 1,714 9,854 5,191 4,663 1,666 925 741
>
Goblndgarh UA. U NA. 5,371 7,899 42,063 23,003 19,060' 7,492 3,926 3,566
(i) Goblndgarh (M.e.) U 32.00 5,078 7,502 '\0,175 21,923 18,252 7,072 3,699 3,373
367
CElIISUS ABSTRACT
~,
DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30'
Patiala U.A. U 74,682 ~,941 9,741 1,101 1,081 20t 2,197 2,147 ,50
(i) Patiala (M.C.) U 70,296 60,880 9,416 953 933 20. 1,852 1,805 47
(ii) Thapar College ot U 170 159 II
Engg. (O.G.)
Sanaur U.A. U 4,966 4,519 417 796 782 1,281 1,139 142
(i) Sanaur (M.C.) u 4,461 4,051 410 689 675 15 1,104 969 135
4. Samana Tahsil T 77,663 74,830 2,833 30,347 30,078 269 24,077 22,501 1,576
R 63,260 61,056 2,204 29,665 29,398 267, ~ ~2,771 21,312 1,459
U 14,403 IJ,774 629 682 680 2.~ r 1,306 1,189 ,.. 117
·Parran. (N.A.C.) U 3,894 3,765 129 115 144 I , 152 ISO 2
Samana (M.C.) U 10,509 10;009 500 537 536 1,154 1,039 115
5. Nabha Tahsil T 102,879 99,909 2,970 30,816 30,651 165 21,739 21.158 281
R 71,834 10,666 1,168 29,990 29,831 159 ~3,209 22,962 247
U 31,045 29,243 1,802 826 820 6 1,530 1,496 34
Gobindgarh UA. I U 92,851 12,514 337 245 245 .,1 240 239
(i) Gobindgarh (M.q U 12,244 11,921 323 239 239 213 212
36~1.
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39
21 20 103 94 9
2 2
25 22 3 18 18
,. 4
17 17 10 10
2 2
66 '6'1 2 142 66 76
63 61 2 liO 6i 76
3 3 -r-
29 28 69 65 4
l'I 34 88 85 3
DISTRICf PRIMARY
2 3 40 42 45 46 47 48
Rajpura (M.C) U 5,220 5,093 127 .782 766 16 6,276 ~,164 112
3. Patial. Tahsil T 17,902 17,199 703 5,856 5,540 316 24,554 23,535 1,019
R 6,029 5,835 194 1,954 1,943 11 3,707 3,635 72
U 11,873 11,364 509 3,902 3,597 305 20,847 19,900 947
Patiala UA. U 11,411 10,906 505 3,617 3,317 300 20,145 19,211 934
(i) Patlala (M.C) U 10,004 9,575 429 3,354 3,071 283 19,695 924
(v) Back Side of Central U 155 145 10 119 118 250 247 3
Jail (O.G.)
5. Nabha Tahsil T 14,213 14,035 178 2,087 2,068 19 11,886 11,'38 148
R 5,120 4,985 135 810 809 I 2,979 2,914 65
U 9,093 9,050 43 1,277 1,259 18 8,907 8,824 83
GlNlUS ABSTRACT
Industrial Category of Main Workers
TrancpOft, Stor;ge
and Communications Other Services
VIII IX M3I1Inai Workers Non-workers
49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60
7,169 7,038 131 38,026 29,475 8,55t 1,476 159 1,317 395,652 143,480.. 252,172 3.
2,110. 2,10.5 5 8,63i 7,856 975 1,278 106 1,172 205,302 71,50.7 133,195
,5,059 4,933 126 29,195 21,619, 145 190,350 .71,973 118,377
,7,576 ... 198 5~
12 12 24 21 3 II 298 108'
7 27 26
,,- '802 315
c
42 42 269 220 49 1,438 557 881
'.'
418 417 814 654 160 134 17 117 11,390 '1,0.92 7,298
359 358 ,.1 790 63(/, 160, 134 17 117 10,017 3,611
1,961 1,959 2 6,839 6,159 680 2,646 389 2,257 178,569 62,113 116,456 'I,
1 49,165 92,958
1,033 1,0.31 2 4,359 4,130 229 2,611 384 '2,227 1'12,123
928 928 2,.480 2,029 451 35 5 30 36,446 12,248 23,4911
3,227 -3,20.3 24 13,45. 11,58~1 ; 1,868 2,530 280 2,250 236,718 83,114 153,eo.4 • 5.
1,437 1,'130 7 6,767 6,306 461 2,444 228 2,216 161,511 55,403 106,108
1,790 1,773 It 6,689' 5,282 1,407' j. 86 52 34 ~ 75,207 27,711 47,496,
2S-A-63,1JtGlfNDf96
372
DIm.ICT PRIMARY
Toeal populadon
(indudlnl
Inrdtutlomil Total popuhldon
No. of and houseless In the ace
State/District! TotaI/ occupied population) aroup0-6
51. Tahsil/U A.! Rural! Area In IlISIdendal No. of
No. OtyfTown Urban sq. km. ho_ households Persons M_ Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 It"
(Ii) Iqbal Colony (O.G.) U NA. 128 156 754 427 327 157 84 73
I
(In) Sanl Naear (O.G.) u NA. 97 ISO 691 100 291 146 73 73
U
5,107.00
5,022.]1
84.63
214,613
206,226
6S,lI7
279,139 1,110,210
207,549 1,29%,126
71,590 417,994
914,361
69%,162
'222,199
795,159
599,964
195,195
212,560
21J,011
70,543
150,866
112,992
37,874
131,694
99,b25
n,669
'Ahmedprh (M.C,) u 3.88 3,717 4,123 25,560 1J,540 12,020 4,154 2,191 1,963
Malertoda (M.C,) U 4.25 12,439 13,986 88,600 46,978 41,622 16,144 8,545 7,599
Dhuri (M.C.! U 15.00 5,962 6,694 37,431 19,792 17,639 6,234 3,309 2,925
2. Sanarur Tahsil T 899.58 49,892 50,1 SO 297,587 158,866 138,721 49,350 26,490 22,860
R. 879.84 34,246 34,366 211,014 113,033 97,981 35,366 18,861 16,505
U 19.74 15,646 15,784 86,573 45,833 40,740 13,984 7,629 6,355
Ihawanigarh UA. U NA. 2,373 2,373 13,900 7,396 6,504 2,366 1,271 1,095
(I) IIhawanlgarh (M.C,) U 2.59 1,724 1,124 10,115 5,381 4,734 1,620 888 732
(ii) Jhuel Bastl (Outside U NA 649 649 3,785 2,015 1,770 746 383 363
M.C. Limits) (O.G.)
Sangrur (M.C,) U 13.90 10,610 10,717 56,419 29,768 26,651 8,867 4,877 3,990
Longowal UA. U NA. 2,663 2,664 16,254 8,669 7,585 2,751 1,481 1,270
(I) Longowal (M.C,) U 3.25 2,537 2,537 15,419 8,225 7,194 2,607 1,410 1,197
(iI) Plndi Kehar Sin'" and U NA. 126 127 835 444 391 144 71 73
Plndl Dhllwan (O.G.)
3. Sunam Tahsil T 1,417.82 65,046 65,268 406,140 1 218,522 187,918 70,001 37,278 32,723
R 1,405.53 55,086 55,285 346,976 187,130 159,846 59,822 31,742 28,080'
U 12.29 9,960 9,983 59,464 31,392 28,072' 10,179 5,536 4,643
Sunam UA. U NA. 7;378 7,385 43,909 23,173 20,736 '7,399 3,979 3,420
(i) Sunam (M.C,) U 3.89 6,957 6,964 41,118 21,688 19,430 6,928 3,733 3,195
(ll) Chal$ Tibbl, U NA. 421 421 2,791 471 246 225
Moranwali, Model Town
(Rural), Guppeer, Kothe
Harigarh and Kothe
Slnghpur (O.G.)
Lehl'allaga (M.C,) U 8.40 2,582 2,598 15,555 8,219 7,336 2,780 1,557 1,223
373
CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 "17 18 19 20 21
I~ 73 56 135 83 52
DlmlCT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27- 28 29 30
Malerkoda (M.C.) U 25,268 24,306 962 1,593 1,541 52' 4,058 3,909 149
2. Sangrur Tahsil T 92,993 89,074 3,919 36,536 35,965 571 23,945. 23,157 )88
R 67,560 65,636 1,924 33,206 32,669 37 21,218 20,507 711
U 25,433 23,438 1,995 3,330 3,296 34 2,727 2,650 77
(i) 8hawanigarh (M.C) U 2,967 2,854 113 522 522 465 460 5
(i) Sunam (M.C.) U 11,771 11,046 725 1,102 1,098 4 978 953 25
Jo.,
(ii) Chamar Tlbbl, U 793 7B2 II 433 430 3 149 148
Moral1W3ii, Model Town
(Rural), Gugopeer, Kothe
Haricarh and Kothe
Singhpur (O.G.)
CENSUS ABSTRACf
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
10 10
3 3
35 3S 41.2 379 33
90 89 21'9 202 17
44 43 311 31 7
29 28 2;1 21
15 IS 16, 10 6
30 30 168' 161 7
30 30 1604 157 7
4 4
12 II 2 2
61 60 195 188 7
376
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Manufacturing, Processing,
Ser\'lclng and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry ConstructiOn! Trade alld Commerce
State/District! Totall V(b) VI VII
Sl. TahsIl/U.A. Rural!
No. Cityllown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ~ersons Males Females
2 3 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
u
(iv) Dalip Nagar (O.G.)
16,305 15,385
71
920 9,290
2
9,20-4
2
86 47,615
" 46,888
" 727
R 16,347 15,731 616 5,086 5,051 35 14,378 14,221 lSI
U 19,958 19,654 304 4,.104 4,153 51 33,237 32,661 516
I. Malerkotl. Tahsil T 18,029 17,760 269 3,129 3,'03 26 17,966 17,796 170
R 7,968 7,819 149 1,607 1,596 II 4,826 4,770 56
U 10,061 9,941 120 1,522 1,507 15 13,140 13,026 114
2. Sangrur Tahsil T 5,076 4,81~ 257 1,989 1,960 29 7,97,7 7,829 148
R 2,394 2,206 IBB 978 965 13 2,163 2,140 23
U 2,682 2,61'3 69 ',OIl 995 16 5,814 5,689 125
J. Sunam Tahsil T 4,771 4,504 267 1,976 1,959 17 10,087 9,874 213
R 2,823 2,597 226 r,175 1,167 B 4,367 4,326 41
U 1,9"8 1,907 • 41 BOI 792 9 5,720 5,54B 172
Ii) Sunam IM.C.} U 1,467 1,427 40 571 563 8 3,935 3,776 159
,r Services
IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
Sl.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
15,122 15,027 95 52,336 45,363, 6,973 22,619 962 21,657 1,158,976 400,170 758,B06
7,503 7,4Bl 22 18,644 16,194 1,350 11,8%7 884 20,943 863,937 293,655 S70,IBI
"7,619 7,546 7] 23,692 19,069 4,623 792 78 714 19S,0J9 106,515 188,524
S,618 5,591 27 17,861 15,740 2,121 7,987 296 7,691 373,819 129,626 244,193 1.
3,242 3,231 II 10,4BI 9,667 BI4 7,675 27B 7,397 265,B39 90,676 175,163
2,376 2,360 16 7,3BO 6,073 1,307 312 18 294 107,980 38,950 69,030
1,052 1,049 3 ,3,859 3,306 553 2,25 14 211 63,107 22,658 40,449
2,B55 2,815 40 12,349 10,425 1,92i 4,136 209 3,927 200,458 69,583 130,875 2.
1,18i 1,183 I 5,115 4,765 350 3,965' 181 3,784 139,489 47,216 92,273
1,671 1,632 39 7,234 5,660 1,574 171 28 143 60,969 22,367 38,602
12,642 2,632 10 10,061 B,962 1,099 5,790 359 5,431 272,977 94,646 178,331 3.
1, ,462 l,i59 3 6,635 6,123 512 5,767 356 5,411 PO,532 79,366 151,166
},180 1,173 7 l,n6 2,839 587 23 3 20 42,445 15,280 27,165
DISTRICT PRIMARY
, Total population
(Induding
Institutional Total population
No. of and houseless In the age
State/District! Total/' occupied population) group 0-6
51. TahsiI!U.A.I Rural! AfI!aln fl!sidentlal No. of
No. Gty/Town Uiban sq. Jan. houses households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
4. Barnala Tahsil T 1,485.07 74,008 74,776 458,641 245,138 213,503 73,462 39,407 34,055
R 1,455.60 53,345 53,756 338,275 180,474 157,801 53,614 28,743 24,811
U 29.47 20,663 21,020 120,366 64,664< 55,702 19,848 10,6l14 9,184
Dh'l"aula (M.C.) U 5.00 .2,640 2,690 15,967 8,405 7,562 2,650 1,411 1,239
Barnala (M.C.) 16.00 13,422 13,671 40,8H 34,599 12,122 6,502 5,620
Bhadaur (M.C.) II 6.00 2,277 2,377 '14,161 7,866 6,912 2,603 1,402
Tapa U.A. U NJl.. 2,324 2,282 '1 14,808 7,562 6,599 2,473 1,349 1,124
(i) Tapa (M.C;) U 2.47 2,320 2,373 14,147 7,556 6,591 2,468 1,348 1,120
t t. llathlnda District T 5,551.00 254,848 261,928 1,559,96] 829,849 7]0,114 257,505 138,099 119,406
R 5,397.64 194,91] 199,069 1,208,830 642,590 566,240 198,693 106,074 92,619'
U 15].36 59,935 62,859 ~51,1]3 187,259 163,874 58,812 32,025 26,787
Rampura Phul (M.c.) U 5.76 5,749 6,039 35,530 18,718 16,812 5,726 3,092 2,634
2. Bathinda Ta~sii T 1,518.45 86,035 ,90,986 > 507,651 268,390 239,261 85,190 45,940 39,250
R 1,408.82 52,450 54,757 319,846 167,992 151,854 53,922 28,925 24,997
U 109.63 33,585 35,329 1'87,805 • 100,398 87,407 31,268 17,015 14,253
Cioniana (M.c.) U 9.00 1,664 1,694 10,415 5,459 4,956 1,786 1,001 785
Bathinda (M.c.) U 97.00 28,840 30,495 159,042 85,286' 73,756 26,301 14,350 11,9$1
Bhucl'fo Ma-rrnt (M,C.) U , too 1,637 1,686 10,006 5,266 4,740 1,793 951 842
Kot Fatta (M.C.) U 0.39 982 983 5,611 2,972 2,639 921 486 435
Sangat (Rc.) U 1.24 462 471 2,731 1,415 1,316 467 227 240
3. Talwandi Sabo Tahsil T 950.44 36,079 37,222 230,281 122,820 107,461 37,921 20,246 17,675
'R .941.65 29,526 30,273 187,826 100,056 87,770 30,550 16,292 14,258
U 8.79 6,553 6,949. 42,455 22,764 19,691 7,371 3,954 3,417
\
Raman (M.C.) U 3.99 2,809 2,911 17,275 9,247 8,028 3,106 1,672 1,434
Maur (M.C.) u 4.80 3,744 4,038 25,180 13,517 11,663 4,265 2,282 1,983
Mansa (M.C.) U 20.00 9,087 9,420 55,089 29,401 25,688 9,266 5,151 4,115
Budhlada (M.c.) U 5.18 3,014 3,157 18,717 9,886 8,831 3,118 1,699 1,419
Bareta (M.c.) u 4.00 1,947 1,965 11,537 6,092 5,445 2,063 1,114 949
C~NSUS ABSllb\C(J'
7 S 2
68,675 36,866
" 31,809 . 73,706 47,712 25,994 3.
56,208 30,169 26,048 ... 55,477 36,723 18,754
12,467 , 6,706 5,761 "iO 18,229 10,989, 7,240
Dlmia PRIMARY
Industrial Category of Main Workers
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
4. &amala Tahsil T
R
'''2,2'3
105,778
138,725
104,008
3,488
1,770
62,958
57,174
62,81"
57,053
'''i
121
38,603
31,337
37,566
30,53 r
1,037
800.
U 36,435 34,717 1,718 5,784 5,761 23 7,266 7,029 237
Bhadaur (M.c.) U 4,307 4,081 226 1,271 1,260 1 .. 2,009 1,856 153
11 . Blthlnda District T 485,986 465,552 20,4]4 210,627 208,162 2,465 125,339' 117,609 " 7,130
R 382,774 169,'83 '~.5~1 202,689 200,388 2,10' .117,748 110,369 7;319
U 10],212 96,]69 6,M3 7,938 7,774 • 64 7,591 7,2iO 35 •
I. Rampura Phul Tahsil T 75,847 72,821 3,026 36,463 36,040 423 21,212 19,831 n~ 1,381
\ 65,284 62,863 2,421 35,273 34,1l52 421 .20,439- '19,059 1,31l0
U 10,563 9,958 605 1,190 1,188 2 173 772 I
Rampura Phul (M.C.) U 10,~63" 9,958 605 1,190 1,181l 2 173 772
2. Bathinda Tahsil T 151,612 144,351 7,261 50,549 50,027 522 33,607 31,902 1,705
R 97,377 94,155 3,222 47,933 47,504 429 31,333 29,708 1,625
U 5i,235 50,196 4,039 2,616 2,523 93 2,274 2,'94 80
Bhucho Mandi (M.C.) u 2,937 2,705 232 163 153 10 234 206 28
3. Talwandl Sabo Tahsil T 73,56-. 70,427 3,137 35,594 35,067 527 20,347 11l,916 1,431
R 60,431 57,991 2,440 33,408 32,888 520 18,552 "7,223 ',l29
U 13,133 12,436 697 2,186 2,179 7 1,795 1,693 102
Raman (M.C.) I U' 5,520 S,I80 JiO 636 632 4 636 604 32
4. Mansa Tahsil T 184,963' 177,953 7,010 88,021 87,028 993, 50,173 46,960 3,213
R I 59,6B%' 154,174 5,508 86,075 85,144 931 47,i24 H,l79 3,045
U 25,281 23,779 1,502 1,946 1,884 62 2,749 2,581 168
Ca&SUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
II II 17 Ii
75 73 2 5 4
75 7J 2 5 4
35 35 44 40 4
22 21 54 48 6
31 31 87 84 3
1 7 61 57 7
86 68 18 61 51 13
90 89 116 166 10
78 78 112 108 4
50 47 3 230 213 17
382
DISTRICT P,UMAR..Y
, II' ,.p'
Manufacturing, Processing,
Servidng and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry Constructions Trade and' Commerce
State! DistrictJ TotaIJ V(b) VI VII
Sl. TahsiIlU.A. RuraU
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Fetiiale~
2 3 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
4. Ramala Tahsil T 8,429 8,302 127 2,196 2,182 14 11,585 11,389 196
R 3,162 3,109 53 1,326 1,323 3 3,022 2,991 31
U 5,267 5,193 74 870 859 11 8,56~ 8,398 165
II. aathincia District T 24,030 23,098 932 9,552 9,400 152 41,202 40,548 654
R '8,871 ' a,ns 536 5,723 5,686 :J7 '11,453 1"1,265 188
U 15,159 14,763 396 3,829 3,114 ,15 < 29,749 29,283 466
I. R~mpura Phul Tahsil T 2,771 2,654 117 1,387 1,373 14 5,209 5,132 77
R 1,379 1,300 79 938 937 1 I,BB4 1,856 28
U 1,392 1,354 38 449 436 13 3,325 3,276 49
2. Bathinda Tahsil T 10,602 10,228 314 4,099 4,025 74 16,551 16,270 281
R 2,630 2,457 173 1,894 1,878 16 2,175 2,126 49
U 7,972 7,771 201 2,205 2,147 58 14,376 14,144 232
Bathinda (M.C,) U 7,153 6,966 187 1,930 1,873 57 11,558 11,358 200
J. Talwandi Sabo l'lIhsil T 2,781, 2,654 127 I,OJ7 1,012 25 5,250 5,120 130
R 918 904 74 675 67'S 2 1,517 1,491 24
U 1,803 1,750 53 362 339 2l 3,733 3,627 106
4. Mansa Tahsil T 7,876 7,562 314 3,029 2,990 39 14,192 14,026 166
R 3,B84 3,614 210 2,216 2,198 18 5,871 '5,790 I 87
U 3,992 3,888 104 813 792 21 8,l1S 8,236 79
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storage
and Communications Other Services
VIII ~ IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
" 51.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PerSons J'lales Females No.
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
4;007 j,9s'9 113 12,065 10,236 1,829 ~ l"i,706 98 '4,608 311,722 106,315 205,407 4.
1,615 1,608 i 6,413 5,739 674 4,420 69 4,351 228,077 16,397 151,680
2,392 2;ial I( 5,652 4,497 1,155 "286 29 257 83,645 29,918 53,727
5 9 8
t,784 12,645 139 51,608 43,982" 7,626 n,849 1,423 32,426 1,040,128 362,874 677,254
4,235 4,207 28 24,759 22,164 2,895 n,167 1,320 31,847 792,889 272,087 520,802
1,549 8,438 1 11 26,849 21,8"18 5,031 682 103 579 247,239 90,787 156,452
1,278 1,274 4 6;159 5,294 865 1,850 187 1,663 163,937 55,669 108,268
532 5~2 3,748, 3,37(1 378 1,831 178 1,653 136,989 46,918 92,071
746 742 4 2,411 1,92+ 487 19 9 10 2~,948 8,751 16,197
6,621 6,523 98 25,891 21,931 3,960 9,085 381 8,704 346,954 123,658 223,296 2.
1,082 1,072 fO 8,433 7,652 781 8,719 356 ~,363 21P50 73,481 140,269
5,539 5,451 88 17,458 14,279 3,179 366 25 341 133,204 50,177 83,027
1,313 1,295 18 5,502 4,752 750 9,124 191 8,933 147,593 52,202 95,391 3.
613 605 8 3!~65 2,9.68 397 9,064 171 8,893 118,331 41,894 76,437
700 690 10 2,137 1,784 353 60 20 40 29,262 10,308 18,954
3,572 3,553 19 14,056 12,od5 2,051 13,790 664 13,126 381,644 131,345 250,299 4.
2,008 1,998 10 9,213 8,174 1,039 13,553 615 12,938 321,819 109,794 212,025
1,56"1 1,555 9 4,843 3,831 1,012 237 49 188 59,825 21,551 38,274
1,090 1,085" 5 3,293 2,670 623 185 46 139 38,546 1l,996 24,550
DISTRICf PRIMARY
Total population
(Includlng
Institutional Total population
No. of and housele55 in the age
State/District! Total! occupied population) group ().6
SI. Tahsil/U.A.I Rural! Area In residential No. of
No. Oty/Town Urban sq. km. houses household$ Per.', Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
12. Farldkot District T 5,740.00 280,365 283,64J l,nO,876 919,680 811,196 278,066 149,260 128,806
R 5,620.19 207,491 209,574 1,291,037 686,572 604,465 %04,702 109 719 94,983
U 119.81 72,874 74,069 439,839 .233,108 206,731 73,364 1
39,541 33,823
I. Moga Tahsil T 1,685.42 98,592 99,982 626,391 332,459 293,932 98,861 52,945 ,45,916
R 1,639.36 76,346 76,905 489,574 260,008 229,566 76,918 41,203 35,715
U 46.06 22,246 23,077 136,817 72,451 64,366 21,943 11,742 10,201
Badhnl Kalan (N.A.C) u 23.96 1,388 1,407 8,572 4,548 4,024 1,423 746
Moga U.A. u N.A. 18;156 18,909 110,958 58,957 52,001 17,577 9,471 8,106
(i) Moga (M.c.) u 16.10 17,757 18,490 108,304 57,511 50,793 17,110 9,217 7,893
(HI) Duneke (Firozpur u N.A. 304 324 2,203 1,214 989 408 226 182
Road) (O.G.)
·Baghapurana (N.A.C.) u 6.00 2,702 2,761 17,287 8,946 8~341 2,943 1,525 1,418
2. Faridkot Tahsil T 1,453.03 73,921 74,684 ,451,406 239,800 211,606 74,137 39,751 34,386
R 1,411.33 48,768 49,352 301,501 160,223 141,278 48,830 26,152 22,678
U 41.70 25,153 25,332 149,905 79,577 70,328 25,307 13,599 11,708
Faridkot U.A. u N.A. 10,339 10,426 58,625 31,526 27,099 9,551 5,103 4,448
(i) Farldkot (M.c.) u 18.14 10,269 10,356- 58,244 31,329' 26,915 9,484 5,076 4,408
Kat Kapura (M.c.) u 14.50 10,265 10,312 62,430 32,790 29,640 10,971 5,899 5,072
Jaitu U.A. u N.A. 4,549 4,594 28,850 15,261 13,589 4,785 2,597 2,188
(i) Jaitu (M.c.) u 906 4,533 4,578 28,758 15,216 13,542 4,778 2,594 2,184
3. Muktsar Tahsil T 2,596.47 107,852 108,977 653,079 347,421, 305,658 105,068 56,564 48,504
R 2,564.42 82,377 83,317 499,962 266,341 233,621 78,954 42,364 36,590
U 32.05 25,475 25,660 153,117 81,080 72,037 26,114 14,200 11,914
Muktsar (M.c.) u 13.80 10,945 11,096 66,~83 34,831 31,552 10,829 5,852 4,977
Malout (M.e.) u 10.00 9,831 9,862 56,868 30,535 26,333 10,182 5,623 4,559
Glddarbaha (M.c.) U 8.25 4,699 4,702 29,866 15,714 14,152 5,103 2,725 2,378
Note: I. Towns treated as suell· for the first time In 1981 Census which continue as towns In 1991 Census are shown with Asterisk· on their left.
2. Towns treated as su~h for the first time In 1991 are In 1taI1a.
3. The following abbreviations have been used forthe status of townS :. M. Corp... Municipal Corporation, M.C. • Municipal CommIttee, c.a .• Cantonment
8oard, C.T... Census Town, N.A.C. • Notilled Am Commlttet
385
\BSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
6 4 2 45 24 21
DISTRICT PRIMARY
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
12.. Fuldkot Dlstrfct T 539,924 512,722 27,202 203,140 199,895 3,845 163,234 152,435 i~,799
R 410,5.22 392,498 18,024 194,484 190,863 3,621 150,489 140,450 10,039
U 129,402 120,224 9,178 9,256 9,032 2,211 12,745 11,985 760
I. Moga Tahsil T 192,26~ 182,674 9,594 77,500 75,457 2,04l 57,366 57,457 2,909
R 151,781 145,546 6,235 73,920 71,912 2,008 51,981 49,600 2,381
U 40,487 31,128 3,359 3,580 3,545 35 5,385 4,857 528
Moga U.A. U 33,011 29,970 3.047 1,917 1,883 34 3,893 3,403 490
(I) Moga (M.c.) U 32,213 29,260 3,013 1,692 1,658 34 3,679 l,2oo 479
2. Faridkot Tahsil T 140,669 133,226 1,443 50,843 49,985 Pi8- 37,410 34,877 2,533
R 97,007 92,612 4,395 47,865 47,027 838 33,640 ll,194 2,446
U 43,662 40,614 3,048 2,978 2,958 ~20 3,770 3,683 87
(I) Faridkot (M.c.) 17,600 15,968 1,632 776 770 6 1,542 1,515 27
Kot Kapur. (M.C.) U 17,618 16,606 1,012 1,030 1,016 14 1,331 1,315 16
(1)}a1tu(M.c.) U' 8,312 7,913 399 1,148 1,148 .... J 873 > 829 14
3. Muktsar Tahsil • T 206,987 196,822 10,165 75,397 14,453 944 68,4S8. 63,101 5,3$7
R 161,734 154,340 7,394 72,699 11,924 775 64,868 59,656 5,212
U 45,253 42,482 2,171 2,698 2,529 169 3,590 3,44!> 145
G!ddarbaha (M.C,) U 8,709 8,139 570 1,102 1,011 .85 604 584 20
387
CENSUS ABSTRACT
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
2 2
23 20 3 117 91 23
376 363 13 2 2 1,276 1,122 154 2.
259 254 5 568 493 75
117 109 8 708 629 79
II 33 203 188 IS
32 32 202 181 IS
36 36 395 349
48 40 8 110 92 18
48 40 8 110 92 18
26-A-63/RGI/ND/96
388
DISTRICT PRIMARY
Industrial Catecory of Main Workers
Manufacturing, Procesdnr,
Servicing and Repairs In
other than Household
Industry ConstructIons Trade and CotnnlerCe
State/District! Total! V(b) VI VII
51. TahslVU.A. RuraV
No. QIy/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
12. Farldkot Dlserlct T 29,4'7 28.461 1.026 6,754 6,643 III 45,296 44.637 659
R 11,694 11.028 666 J,255 3,214 21 10,275 'O,'J~ 145
U 17,793 17,4]] ]60 ],499 ].409 90 35,021 ]4,507 St4
I. Moga Tahsil T 9,814 9,566 2"8 2,062 2,038 2" 14,524 1",301 223
R 4,372 4,220 152 1,402 l,l86 16 4,058 4,012 46
U 5,442 S,346 96 660 652 8 10,466 10,289 177
(i) Moga (M.C.) U 4,659 ",592 67 531 527 4 8,662 8,..99 163
2. Faridkot Tahsil T 8,880 B,UI 369 2,546 2,469 77 13,047 12,845 202
R 3,310 3,066 244 853 853 2,073 2,030 43
U 5,490 5,365 125 1,693 1,6t6 77 10,974 10,815 159
1,270
2,799 80 842
206
831
189
"
17
5,232
2,358
5,142
2,330
90
28
Jaitu U.A. U 1,2"8 22
(i) Jaitu (M.C) U 1,270 I,2 ..a 22 206 189 17 2,357 2,329 28
3. Muktsar Tahsil T 10,873 10,46" 409 2,146 2,136 10 17,725 17,491 234
R 4,012 3,7"2 ~70 1,000 995 5 ..,144 4,088 56
U 6,861 6,722 139 1,146 1,141 5 13,581 13,403 178
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial Catesory of Maln Workers
Transpon, Storagt
and Communlcadons Other Services
VIII IX Marginal Workers Non-workers
Sl.
Penons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No.
, 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60
14,170 14,097 7J 68,7J7 5.,.57 9,880 24,494 90J 23,591 1,166,458 406,055 760,403
5,278 5,255 2J 29,756 26,712 J,044 2],624 735 22,889 856,891 293,]]9 561,551
','92 ',842 50 J',98 I J2,145 6,8J6 870 168 702 ]09,561 112,716 196,851
5,584 5,558 26 22,Ol7 18,328 3,709 5,116 122 4,994 429007 149,663 279,344 I.
2,902 2,889 13 10,766 9,402 1,364 4,824 77 4,747 332,969 114,385 218,584
2,682 2,669 13 11,271 8,926 2,345 292 4S '241 96,038 35,278 60,760
304 lOl 855 718 137 208 3 205 12,172 4,260 7,912
4,671 4,644 27 21,698 18,1B8 3,210 7,lOJ. 267 7,OJ6 303,"31 106,307 191,127 2.
1,151 1,148 3 7,287· 6,546 741 7,013 197 6,816 197,181 67,414 130,067
3,520 3,496 24 14,111 11,942 2,469 290 70 220 105,953 38,8.93 61,060
39 39 20 16 4 277 91 180
1,877 1,870 7 3,995 3,247 748 265 55 210 44,547 16,129 28,418
5 4 18 46
3,915 3,895 20 25,002 22,041 2,961 '12,075 51 .. 11,561 434,017 150,085 283,932 J.
1,225 1,21B 7 11,703 10,764 939 11,787 461 11,326 326,441 111,540 214,901
2,690 2,677 • 13 1],299 11,217 2,022 288 53 235 107,576 38,545 69,031
1,162 1,159 3 6,309 5,361 948 248 38 210 46,802 16,744 lO,058
Part II-B volume contains Primary Census Abstract for 1l. Deha, Dhaya, Dhea
general population and Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled
Castes which Is being presented as a combined pubRcatlon 14. Dhanak
with Part II-A for the State of PunJab_ The concepts and t 5. Dhogrl, Dhangrl, SIft(
definitions relating to economic questions In general and
'work' In particular have been discussed In fly-leaf to Primary t 6. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom
Census Abstract for General Population.
17. Gagra
The addition of Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled •
Castes In Part II-B was a new feature adopted at the time t 8. Gandhlla, Gandll, Gondola
of 1981 Census and Is being continued In 1991 Census. t 9. Kablrpanthl, Julaha
The figures upto C.D. Block level In case of rural areas
and upto town level for urban areas have been presented 20. Khatlk
In Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes also. It
may be mentioned here that there Is no Scheduled Tribes 21. Kori, KoD
notlfled In Punjab.
22. MariJa, Marecha
Apart for Indicating the population of Scheduled Castes, 2l. Mazhabl
the table presents data showing No. of households with
Scheduled Castes members, total scheduled caste population 24. Megh
In' the age group 0-6, Literacy, total main workers, marginal
workers and non-workers. The main workers have been 25. Nat
further sub-divided Into nine broad Industrial categories. This
presentation Is by sex for both rural and urban areas. 26. Od
27. Pasl
Articles 341 and 142 of the Constitution of India lay
down that for certain purposes the President of India can 28. Perna
schedule a number of castes and tribes for specified areas
of the country. These have been provided for In the 29. Pherera
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment)
Act, 1976 (No. 108 of 1976 dated the 18th September, 30. Sanhal
1976). The list of Scheduled Castes of PunJab Is as follows: It. Sanhal
Scheduled Castes 32. Sansl, Bhedkut, Manesh
1. Ad Dharml 33. Sansol
2. Balmlki, Chura, Bhang! 34. Sapela
3. Bangali 35. Sarera
State/District Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 .. 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10
PUNJAB 28.31 28.44 28.17 3L93 32.18 31.65 '9.69 19.63 .9.76
Gurdaspur DIstrict 24.70 24.89 24.48 25.35 25.56 25.11 22.38 22.52 22.23
Amritsar District 28.01 28.11 27.89 32.68 32.78 32.56 18.97
,
19.06 18.87
Flrozpur District 21.80 22.Ql 21.54 22.70 23.03 22.34 18.91 18.87 18.96
Ludhlana District 24.74 24.55 24.96 35.32 35.63 34.97 14.27 13.99 14.62
}alandhar District 39.08 39.42 ~8.71 44.57 45.09 43.99 29.31 29.43 29.19
Kapurthala District 29.46 29.60 29.30 31.71 32.05 31.34 22.97 22.73 23.25
Hoshlarpur District 33.32 33.76 32.85 34.71 35.31 34.19 25.30 25.32 25.27
Rupnagar District 24.57 24.14 24.38 27.20 27.42 26.95 16.83 16.84 16.83
Patlala District 23.60 23.74 2l.15 28.59 28.71 28.44 11.93 11.97 11.87
I
Sangrur District 26.83 26.94 26.70 29.43 29.55 29.29 18.80 18.82 18.77
Bathinda Dlstrict 29.27 29.37 29.15 31.3 I 31.44 31.16 22.25 22.28 22.22
Faridkot District 34.08 34.32 30.80 37.17 37.44 36.86 25.02 25.15 24.87
It will be seen that 28.31 per cent of the population variation with regard to sex in respect of proportion of
of the State according to 1991 Census belongs to Scheduled scheduled castes to total pOpulation, the proportion of
Castes. Its proportion in rural and urban areas comes to 31.93 scheduled castes is distinctly higher In rural areas than In urban
per cent and I 9.69 per cent respectively. The percentage areas. This trend Is observed In all the districts of the State.
of Scheduled Caste population to total population is the
highest in Jalandhar district (39.08%) and the lowest In Statement-2 below provides rural-urban distribution of
Flrozpur district (21.80%). Further, while there Is no much scheduled castes In the State and districts.
STATEMENT-2
Rural • Urban distribution of scheduled castes in .99.
Percenta~ of Scheduled Castes
State/District Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PUNJAB 100.00 tOO.OO 100.00 79.45 79.45 79.45 20.55 20.55 20.55
Gurdaspur District 100.00 100.00 100.00 80.06 80.03 80.11 19.94 19.97 19.89
Amritsar District 100.00 100.00 100.00 17.48 76.91 76.93 22.52 23.09 23.07
Flrozpur District 100.00 100.00 100.00 19.26 79.45 79.04 20.74 20.55 20.96
Ludhiana DIstrict 100.00 100.00 100.00 70.99 70.83 71.18 29.01 29.17 28.82
The perce ntage distribution of scheduled castes In the There are five districts where the percentage of
State is 79.45% in rural areas and 20.55% in urban areas. Scheduled Castes population to total population Is above
In the rural areas the hIghest percentage of scheduled castes the State average (28.31 %). These are Jalandhar, Farldkot,
has been found in Hoshl.lrpur district (88.41%) and the Hoshlarpur, Kapurthala and 8athlnda districts. Further, of
lowest in ludhlana district (70.99%). The percentali'! all the members of scheduled caste community In the State,
distnoution of Scheduled Castes in rural and urban areas Is the highest (1 3.79%) reside In Jalandhar district. Kapurthala
quite close to the distribution of General population as about district has the smallest concentration of scheduled caste
three-fourth_. of the total population resides In rural areas. population of PunJab which comes to 3.32 per cent only.
Statement-3 below shows population of Scheduled Statement-4 below gives scheduled caste population as
Castes in each district, their proportion to total population percentage of total populatIon during 1981 and 1991.
and their percentage distribution In dlstrlcts-1991.
STATEMENT-4
STATEMENT-]
Scheduled Caste population as percentage of toeal population
Population of Scheduled Castes in each d!strkt, their
1981 and 199.
proportion to total population and their percentage
distribution in districts-'991
Percentage of Scheduled Castes In
Scheduled Castes
State/District 1981 1991
populalion In each
district as percentage
Scheduled Castes popula- ot total scheduled 2 3
State! tlon as percentage of caste populatlon
District total populalion of the State PUT B 26.87 28.31
Gurdaspur District 23.69 24.70
2 3
Amrltsar District 26.20 28.01
PUNJAB 28.31 100.00
Flrozpur DIstrlct 20.85 21.80
Gurdaspur District 24.70 7.56
Amritsar District 28.01 12.22 Ludhlana Dlstrlct 25.17 24.74
Flrozpur District 21.80 6.10 }alandhar DIstrict 36.28 39.08
Ludhlana District 24.74 10.65 Kapurthala District 26. 99 29.46
]alandhar District 39.08 13.79
Hoshlarpur DIstrlct 30.84 33.32
Kapurthala District 29.46 3.32
Hoshlarpur Dlstrlct 33.32 8.44 Rupnaaar Dlstrlct 24.38 24.57
Rupnapr District 24.57 3.92 Patlala DIstrlct 22.12 23.60
Paliala District 23.60 7.79 25;47 26.83
San&rur Dlstrlct
Sangrur District 26.83 7.99
Bathlnda DIstrlct • 27.02 29.27
Bathinda District 29.27 7.95
Farldkot District 34.08 10.27 Farldkot DIstrict 31.69 34.08
Note: There is no Sthedu1ed tribe noliDed In PunJab State. Note: There Is nb scheduled tribe nodDed In PunJab State.
394
The percentJge of scheduled castes for 1981 Census Ludhiana district the proportion of scheduled castes has
in this statement ~epresents as per jurisdiction of 1991 decreased to 24.74 per cent in 1991 from 25.17 per
Census. The proportion of scheduled caste population to cent in 1981.
total population in the StJte was 26.87 per cent in 1981
which has increased to 28.31 per cent in 1991 Census. StJtement·5 shows literacy rates by sex among the
In all the districts (except Ludhiana district) the proportion Scheduled Caste population (excluding population in age
of scheduled castes to total population has gone up. In group 0·6).
STATEHENT·5
Literacy Rates-1991
\
(The percentages have been calculated on the total scheduled castes population exclusive of the population in age group 0-6)
Among the total Scheduled Among the rural Scheduled Among the urban Scheduled
Castes POPldation Castes Population Castes Population
State/District Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PUNJAB 41.09 49.82 31.03 39.55 48.54 29.20 47.04 54.76 38.14
Gurdaspur District 47.60 56.89 37.10 46.32 55.98 35.39 52.71 60.52 43.91
Amritsar District 33.71 42.12 23.91 31.01 39.74 20.83 42.60 50.00. 34.01
FirOlpur District 24.40 32.49 15.09 21.68 29.57 12.55 34.83 43.85 24.69
Ludhiana Dist;;ct 50.48 59.52 39.83 51.40 61.33 39.77 48.20' 55.08 39.98
lalan dhar District 56.61 65.52 46.50 56.26 65.91 45.37 57.55 64.48 49.61
,.
Kapurthala Dismct 47.82 56.84 37.63 46.16 55.50 35~66 54.42 62.14 45.53
Hoshiarpur District 63.82 74.48 51.90 63.82 74.74 51.60 63.83 72.47 54.15
Rupnagar District 57.38 68.09 44.87 56.21 67.62 42.86 62.84 70.29 54.20
Patlala District 38.53 48.38 27.14 36.83 46.87 25.16 48.07 56.90 38.05
Sangrur District 27.15 35.82 17.02 26.18 34.99 15.85 31.83 39.95 22.59
Bathir.da District 20.68 27.42 12.84 17.61 24.01 10.20 35.81 44.29 25.93
Faridkot District 24.27 31.59 15.7&' 21.91 28.99 13.67 34.71 43.19 24.99
l'he literacy rate among the total scheduled caste between 72.47 per cent'(Hoshlarpur) and 39.95 per cent
population is 41.09 per cent as compared to 49.82 per (Sangrur) and the female literacy rate varies between 54.20
cent among males and 31.03 per cent among females. The per cent (Rupnagar) and 22.59 per cent (Sangrur) In
literacy rate is highest in Hoshiarpur district (63.82%) and respect of ur\7an areas.
the lowest in Bathinda district (20.68%). As expected male
literacy rate Is relatively high as compared to female literacy For rural areas the male literacy rate among scheduled
rate among scheduled castes. castes varies between 74.74 per cent (Hoshlarpur) and
24.01 per cent (Bathlnda) and the female literacy rate varies
The literacy rate among scheduled castes Is comparatively between 51 .60 per cent (Hoshiarpur) and 10.20 per cent
higher in urban areas (47.04%) than rural areas (39.55%). (Bathln~a).
The male literacy rate Is 48.54 per cent in rural areas as
compared to 54.76 per cent In urban areas. The female StJtement·6 below gives pencentage distribution of
literacy r.ate among scheduled castes Is 29.20 per cent in scheduled caste population of each sex Into total workers,
rural areas and 38.14 per cent In urban areas. Inter·Se main workers, marginal workers and non·workers in the StJte
distriCts, the male literacy ra~e among scheduled castes varies and dlstncts.
60
PUNJAB 70
60
LITERACY AMONG
SCHEDULED CASTES
1991
: rn~
30
'0
Km10 5 0 10 10
'"
., PUNJAB
DISTRICT
POCKET FOR KAPURTHALA . ...
- ''IT'-
~
e ABOVE 50.00
Based upon Survey of india map with the permission of the Surve)OI' Gln.raJ Qt indIa.
© Governll'l.nl of Inlio Copyright, 1997.
395
STATEMENT·6
PercenUle dist~ibution 01 scheduled Qstes popu~tlon of' each sex into totll wortC.en, main worken, marllnal woriten and non-
worken in districts-I991
2 3 4 5 6 7
PUNJAB , 100.00 4.80 59.8J 0.82 0.01 1.77 8.14 3.01 4.87 3.60 13.15
M 100.00 4.92 60.23 0.81 0.01 1.66 8.11 3.12 4.92 3.77 12.45
F 100.00 2.81 52.52 0.,2 N 3.90 8.68 1.01 3.80 0.58 25.78
Gurdaspur District p 100.00 7.70 53.07 0.45 0.04 0.93 6.40 4.57 5.06 4.35 17.43
M 100.00 7.76 53.71 0.44 0.04 0.84 6.18 4.64 5.09 4.46 16.84
F 100.00 5.89 32.84 0.81 3.93 13.26 2.50 3.93 0.91 35.93
Amrltsar District P 100.00 3.32 65.65 0.60 0.01 0.72 8.27 2.40 4.51 5.30 9.22
M 100.00 3.37 66.40 0.61 0.01 0.58 8.05 2.48 4.55 5.53 8.42
F 100.00 2.20 50.33 0.53 0.01 3.50 12.79 0.81 3.76 0.54 25.53
Firozpur District p 100.00 6.61 68.25 1.01 0.01 1.43 3.99 1.78 3.98 3.07 9.87
M 100.00 6.87 68.19 1.03 N 1.29 3.83 1.90 3.96 3.26 9.67
F 100.00 3.40 69.06 0.78 3.11 6.02 0.27 4.26 0.74 12.36
Ludhlana District p 100.00 3.62 48.67 1.31 0.99 14.75 3.88 7.02 4.68 15.08
M 100.00 3.69 49.68 1.22 0.92 14.64 3.99 7.05 4.83 13.98
F 100.00 1.67 23.07 3.57 2.50 17.71 1.25 6.16 0.98 43.09
)alandhar District P 100.00 3.97 46.94 0.62 N 4.18 14.14 4.70 6.94 4.18 14.33
M 100.00 4.07 47.00 0.59 N 4.08 14.44 4.94 7.09 4.36 13.43
F 100.00 2.27 45.87 1.08 6.0S 8.76 0.44 4.30 1.04 30.19
Kapurthala District P 100.00 8.28 52.29 0.57 1.46 11.45 4.55 5.54 2.97 12.89
M 100.00 8.56 51.88 0.55 1.31 11.99 4.70 5.60 3.17 12.24
F 100.00 4.79 57.57 0.82 3.41 4.47 2.59 4.74 0.41 21.20
Hoshlarpur District P 100.00 6.98 50.05 0.92 0.02 3.79 7.14 3.86 5.19 2.86 19.19
M 100.00 7.26 50.39 0.94 0.Q2 3.48 7.08 4.03 5.32 3.00 18.48
F 100.00 2.23 4+.25 0.53 9.05 8.12 0.88 3.01 0.43 31.50
Rupnap District P 100.00 7.23 41.30 0.38 0.05 1.58 8.70 3.85 4.91 3.70 28.30
M 100.00 7.25 42.39 0.39 0.05 1.52 8.61' 3.72 5.02 3.85 27.20
F 100.00 6.80 17.28 0.22 2.94 10.77 6.77 2.46 0.44 52.32
Padala District P 100.00 4.77 6O.i3 1.14 N 1.64 7.41 2.91 4.88 2.87 14.19
M 100.00 4.96 61.11 1.14 N 1.46 7.19 3.10 4.89 3.00 13.15
F 100.00 1.41 42.70 1.13 4.87 11.46 0.61 4.80 0.41 32.61
San&rur District p 100.00 2.98 72.62 1.01 0.01 1.09 4.45 1.81 4.35 2.76 8.92
M 100.00 3.06 73.18 1.00 0.01 1.05 4.36 1.85 4.28 2.85 8.36
F 100.00 1.04 58.28 1.30 2.12 6.61 0.72 6.24 0.49 23.20
Bathlnda DIstrict P 100.00 5.02 72.92 1.16 N 1.28 3.66 1.74 2.74 2.73 8.7S
M 100.00 5.19 73.07 1.21 N 1.20 3.62 1.81 2.78 2.88 8.24
F 100.00 2.58 70.69 0.35 2.40 4.27 0.72 2.16 0.57 16.26
Farldkot DIstrict p 100.00 3.56 74.47 0.50 0.01 1.28 4.10 1.08 2.64 2.23 10.13
M 100.00 3.55 74.67 0.51 0.01 1.21 4.06 1.13 2.70 2.39 9.77
F 100.00 3.60 71.76 0.32 0.Q1 2.18 4.67 0.54 1.83 0.11 14.98
57L2528
PUNJAB
MAIN WORKERS MARGINAL WORKERS AND
NON.WORKERS IN SCHEDULED CASTES 1991
Kml050 102030 40Km
PUNJAB
I NOT TO SCAI.E J
~ 30. OJ - 31 • 00
I STATE AVERAiE 29. 66 J
--- 200000
- - -.--- 100,000
Figures at the top o( the Circtes indicate totat scheduled
casl. populo lion while those within/outside the sectors IT]] 29.'01 - 30. 00 WORK~~~- ,~:""'I-+-IW- ~:KERS
show percentage of the mOln workers,marginal workers
and non-workers.
E--J 29, 00 AND BELOW
MARG~AL
WORKERS
B...d upon Surv.V of india map with the permission of tho ~urytyor Gonorat 0' india. © Government of india Capyrl~t • 1997.
397
It may be seen that the highest proportion of main categories Is comparatively higher than the female main
workers belonging to scheduled castes has been recorded workers.
as Agricultural labourers (59.S3 per cent), fQllowed by
those engaged in Other services (13.1 5 per cent), The statement reveals that the percentage of main
manufacturing - Other th"3n household Industry (S.14 per workers belonging to scheduled castes Is the highest In
cent). The proportion among other Industrial categories has category II (Agricultural bbourers) In all the districts In the
been found less than 5 per cent each. state but their proportion varies between 74.47 per cent
In Farldkot district and 41.30 per cent In Rupnagar district.
In other services the highest proportion of main workers
The proportion of female main workers is relatively has been recorded In Rupnagar district (28.30 per cent)
higher In category IX Other services (25.78 per cent) than and the lowest In Bathlnda district (8.75 per cent).
the male other services (12.45 per cent). The percentage
of female main workers Is marginally higher than the male Statement-S furnishes sex ratio (females per 1,000
main workers in category 111 (mining and quarrying), males) among total scheduled caste population, tot3l workers
catego'Y. VIa) (Household Industry) and category V(b) (main workers + marginal workers), main workers, each
(Manufacturing - Other than household industry). The category of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers
percentage of male workers In the remaining industrial In tot3l, rural and urban areas of each district.
STATEMENT-8
Sex Rallo (females per 1,000 IUles) 11nOft,'OCII selleduled aste popullclon, 10Cl1 workers (main workers + IUl'lbul workers),
nuln workers, each ategory of main workers, IUratnll workers loci non-workers In tOCIl, rurlllncl urNn 1m. of nell cllstrlct
Total
Total wOl'ters
TOI.1I Scheduled (Main + Total Each Cajegory or Main workers
Rural C1stes Marginal Main
State/District Urban population workers I workers II III IV
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
,PUNJAB T 87J 89 55 32 48 62 12
R 87l 91 50 26 48 56 16
U 874 82 76 94 46 84
Gurdaspur District T 888 40 32 24 19 58
R 889 38 28 t1 20 64
U 884 49 48 138 18 45
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17
2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
In Punjab, the sex ratio among scheduled caste is 873 areas among the marginal workers. The statement also shows
as compared to 882 for the general population. The highest the ratio of female scheduled caste workers to male
sex ratio has been recorded In Hoshlarpur district (894) scheduled caste workers In different industrial categories. In
. and the minimum se(( ratio In Rupnagar district (857). the total areas, the sex ratio of main workers belonging to
scheduled castes is highest in category V(a)-Household
Among the total workel'$ (main workers + marginal Industry (131), followed by Other services (II 5)r Livestock
workers) of scheduled caste population, the sex ratio is 91 etc. (62), Other than household industry (59), Agricultural
in rural areJS and 82 in urban areas per 1,000 male workers. labourer (48), Trade and Commerce (43), Cultivator (32),
Among the non-workers it is 1,776 for rural areas and 1,659 Construction (18), Mining and QUarrying (12), and
for urban areas. The sex ratio Is comparatively very high Transport, Storage and Communications (9).
(11,980) in rural areas as compared to (4,073) in urban
STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT: SCHEDULED CASTES
402
STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
,
PUNJAB Tot~1 916,488 5,142,528 1,065,611 2,616,851 1,080,182 ,569,921 510,860
Rur~1 778,390 4,562,442 2,435,195 2,126,647 851,910 452,510 405,400
Urb." 198,098 1,180,086 629,876 550,210 222,872 117,4~2 105,460
I. Gurd.upur District Tot3l 72,602 433,827 229,812 204,015 78,380 41,259 37,121
RUrJl 58.677 347.343 183,910 163,433 63,183 33,110 30,073
Urban 13,925 86,484 45,902 40,582 15,197 8,149 7,048
2. Amrits.lr District To[.1 118,335 701,444 375,997 325,4,\7 139,909 73,78'\ 66.125
Rural 91,686 539,471 289,253 250,218 108,838 57,348 51.490
Urban 26,649 161,973 86,744 75,229 31,071 16,436 14,635
3. Firozpur District Total 53,'140 350,461 186,964 163,'\97 73,759 38,9'\5 34,814
RUrJl "1.400 277,760 148,536 129,224. 58,199 30,773 27,426
Urban 12,040 72,701 38,428 34,273 15,560 8,172 7,388
4. Ludhian. District Total 103,758 6 f 1,399 329,007 282,392 112:032 58,884 53,148
Rural 73,014 434,038 233,036 201,002 77,970 41,010 36,960
Urban 30,744 177,361 95,971 81,390 34,062 17,874 16,188
5. ).Iandhar District Total 132,690 792,0~8 '120,607 371,'191 134,932 71,396 63,536
Rural 98,021 578,45'1 306,850 271,604 98,708 52,'111 46,297
Urban 3'1,669 213,644 113,757 99,887 36,224 18,985 17,239
6. Kapurthala District Total 33,009 190,484 100,931 89,553 3'1,"95 18,159 16,336
Rural 26,580 152,213 80,531 71,682 27,5'15 14,530 13,015
Urban 6,429 38,271 20,400 17,871 6,950 3,629 3,321
7_ Hoshiarpur District Total 84,979 '184,876 255,946 228,930 8'1,710 44,623 40,087
Rural 75,166 428,68 I 226,177 202,504 7'1,870 39,347 35,523
Urban 9,813 56,195 29,769 26,426 9,840 5,276 4,564
8. Rupnagar District Total '10,032 224,982 121,131 103,851 '41,927 22,523 19,'104
RUrJI 32,506 185,873 100,210 85,663 35,028 18,899 16,129
Urban 7,526 39,109 20,921 18,188 6,899 3,624 3,275
9. Pati.l. District Total 75,849 447,607 239,472 208,135 87,360 46,224 41,136
Rural 6'1,519 379,994 203,648 176,346 74,'169 39,482 34,987
Urban 11,330 67,613 35,824 31,789 12,891 6,742 6,149
10. Sangrur District Total 80,Sl9 458,856 2'46,360" 212,496 89,140 17,l81 12,056
Rural 66,887 380,281 204,534 175,747 73,832 39,063 34,769
Urban 13,652 78,515 41,826 36,749 15,60B 8,321 7,287
II. Bathinda District Total 79,838 456,596 243,765 212,831 89,832 46,708 43,124
Rural 66,481 378,166 202,051 176,415 73,111 38,201 35,210
Urban 13,357 78,130 ,\1,714 36,416 16,12) 8,507 7,914
12. Faridkot District Total 101,417 589,898 315,679 274,219' 114,006 60,033 53,973
Rural 83,453 479,868 257,059 222,809 91,857 48,336 43,521
Urban 17,964 110,030 58,620 51,410 22,149 11,697 10,452
403
FOR SCHEDUlED CASTES
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
189,303 127,305 61,998 214,249 204,218 10,031 7,111 6,890 221 2. Amritsar District
133,543 92,150 41,393 166,108 159,339 6,769 6,237 6,039 198
55,760 35, ISS 20,605 48, I'll 44,879 3,262 874 851 23
67,502 48,090 19,412 108,504 100,411 8,093 7,169 6,894 275 3. Firozpur District
47,598 34,824 12,774 88,707 81,986 6,721 6,900 6,626 274
19,904 13,266 6,638 9,797 18,425 l,l72 269 268
252,OB4 160,768 91,316 179,708 172,903 6,605 6,497 6,383 114 'I, Ludhiana District
183,017 117,771 65,246 127,272 123,500 3,772 5,444 5,382 62
69,067 42,997 26,070 52,436 49,403 3,033 1,053 1,001 52
372,011 228,80 I 143,210 226,636 214,410 12,226 9,003 8,725 278 5. Jalandllar District
269,905 167,694 102,211 165,512 157,367 8,145 8,111 7,975 136
102,106 61,107 40,999 61,124 57,043 4,081 892 750 142
74,5913 47,050 27,548 57,022 52,886 4,136 4,723 4,525 198 6. Kapurthala District
57,552 36,629 20,923 45,973 42,683 3,290 4,363 4,187 176
17,046 10,421 6,625 11,049 10,203 846 360 338 22
255,397 157,394 98,003 I J 1,537 124,308 7,229 9,188 9,027 161 7. Hoshiarpur District
225,807 139,643 86,164 116,322 110,333 5,989 8,801 8,644 157
29,590 17,751 11,839 15,215 13,975 1,240 387 383 'I
105,028 67,140 37,888 62,547 59,827 2,720 4,524 4,339 185 8. Rupn.gar District
84,787 54,982 29,805 51,933 50,199 1,734 4,292 4,170 122
20,241 12.158 B,083 10,614 9,628 986 232 169 63
138,820 93,492 45,328 131,712 124,695 7,017 6,285 6,186 99 9. Pati.l. District
112,516 76,945 35,571 111,993 107,381 4,612 6,044 5,947 97
26,304 16,547 9,757 19,719 17,314 2,405 211 239 2
100,283 71,275 29,008 139,703 134,410 5,293 4,163 4,108 55 10. Sangrur District
80,243 57,891 22,352 117,437 113,617 3,820 3,864 3,810 54
20,040 13,384 6,656 22,266 20,793 1,473 299 298 I
75,830 54,041 21,789 144,605 135,474 9,131 7,260 7,025 235 II. 5athind. District
53,732 39,334 14,398 122,153 114,704 7,449 6,490 6,305 185
22.098 14,707 7,391 22,452 20,770 1,682 770 720 50
'115.515 BO,770 34.745 186,776 173,789 12,987 6,648 6,180 468 12. Faridkot District
85,012 60,,504 24,508 155,033 144,564 10,469 5,950 5,608 342
30,503 20,266 10,237 31,743 29,225 2,518 698 572 126
27~A-63/ROI/ND/96
"W4
STAll PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
PUNJAB Toc.al 1,019,125 912,"3 4',9f2 13,958 13,131 821 166 164 2
1 ....,,1 952,390 908,358 44,032 10,521 9,96' 554 124 122 2
Urbl. 66,1J5 61,825 2,910 3,431 J,110. 267 42 42
I
27-B-63/RGl/N 0/96
405
FOR SCH EDU LED CASTES
M~lnllfJt.·luring,
Processing, ManurJcturing, Processing,
Servicing and Repairs in Servicing and RepJirs in other
Household Industry than Household Industry Constructions
V(a) V(b) VI
51.
Persons MJles Fell1Jles Persons MJles Females Persons Males Females No. Sute/District
29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 2
30,207 26,718 3,489 138,599 130,844 7,755 51,268' 50,361 907 PUNJAB
19,287 17,042 2,245 7],218 68,043 5,175 29,965 29,463 502
10,920 9,676 1,244 65,381 62,801 2,580 21,303 20,898 405
1,125 979 146 7,709 7,216 493 5,501 5,408 93 I• Gurdaspur District
855 730 125 4,826 4,424 402 3,563 3,488 75
270 249 21 2,883 2,792 91 1,938 1,920 18
1,545 1,194 351 17,724 16,441 1,283 5,143 5,062 81 2. Amritsar District
655 498 157 6,654 5,793 861 2,850 2,843 7
890 696 194 11,070 10,648 422 2,293 2,219 74
1,552 1,300 252 4,333 3,846 487 1,934 1,912 22 3. Firozpur District
641 550 91 2,222 1,900 322 709 706 3
911 750 161 2,111 1,946 165 1,225 1,206 19
1,770 1,600 170 26,513 25,308 1,205 6,977 6,892 85 4. ludhiana District
1,313 1,224 89 10,807 10,15.0 657 2,394 2,389
'157 376 81 15,706 1~,158 548 4,583 1,501 80
9,'183 8,744 739 32,031 30,963 1,071 10,643 10,589 54 5. Jalandhar District
4,487 4,125 362 16,683 16,112 571 7,028 7,017
4,996 4,619 377 15,351 14,851 500 3,615 3,572 "
43
835 694 111 6,526 6,341 185 2,595 2,488 107 6, Kapurthala Districl
546 457 89 4,035 3.910 125 1,935 1,834 101
289 237 52 2,191 2,431 60 660 654 6
4,984 4,330 654 9,391 8,804 587 5,077 5,013 64 7. Hoshiarpur District
4,686 4,060 626 7,635 7,122 513 4,162 4,117 45
298 270 28 1,756 1,682 74 915 896 19
987 907 80 5,412 5,149 293 2,408 2,224 184 8. Rupnagar District
841 775 66 3,753 3,531 222 1,873 1,696 177
146 132 14 1,689 1,618 71 535 528 7
1,530 1,418 112 6,213 5,863 350 2,530 2,492 38 10. Sangrur District
1,10'1 I,Osa 5'1 3,942 3,684 258 1,102 1,280 22
426 368 58 2,271 2,179 92 1,228 1,212 16
1,849 1,630 219 5,291 4,901 390 2,520 2,454 66 I I. 8athinda District
1,293 1,114 179 2,386 2,136 250 1,204 1,180 24
556 516 40 2,905 2,765 140 1.116 1,274 42
2,387 2,104 281 1,658 7,051 607 2,027 1,957 70 I 2. Farldkot District
1,250 1,092 158 3,5H 3,096 448 523 51S 8
1,137 1,012 125 4,114 3,955 159 1,504 1,442 62
406
STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, St()1'age
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Services
Total! VII VIII IX
51. Rural!
No. S[a[~/Dimic[ Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 38 39 40 41 '12 '13 44 45 46
PUNJAB Total 82,866 79,470 3,396 61,335 60,812 523 224,053 201,010 23,G43
Rural 40,967 39,824 1,143 28,985 28,851 134 135,972 126,207 9,765
Urban 41,899 39,646 2,253 32,350 31,961 389 B8,081 74,B03, 13,278
I. Gurd.1SPur District Total 6,090 5.944 146 5,240 5,206 ]'I 20,992 19,656 1,336
Rural 3,191 3.114 77 2,176 2,156 18 13,394 12,699 695
Urban 2,899 2,830 69 3,064 3,046 16 7,598 6,957 641
2. Al11rits..1f D;~rict Tot.r 9,665 9,288 377 11,348 11,294 54 19,746 17,185 2,561
Rural 4,427 4,289 138 5,035 5,026 9 11,099 10,137 962
Urban 5,238 4,999 239 6,313 6,268 H 8,617 7,048 1,599
3. firo,pur District Total 4,317 3,972 345 3,331 3,271 60 10,709 9,709 1,000
Rural 1,474 1,310 164 1,01'1 1,007 7 4,636 4,326 310
Urban 2,843 2,662 181 2,317 2,264 53 6,073 5,383 690
4. Ludhiana District Total 12,615 12,196 419 8,414 8,347 67 27,107 24,175 2,932
Rural 5,644 5,448 196 3,754 3,732 22 17,063 15,910 1,153
Urban 6.971 6,748 223 4,660 4,615 45 10,044 8,265 1,779
5.
.
jal.lndhar District Total
Rural
15,723
8,271
15,197
8,083
526
IB6
9,483
4,716
9,]56
4,664
127
32
32,481
17.475
28,790
15,675
3,691
1,600
Urban 1,452 7,114 338 4,767 4,672 95 15,006 12,915 2,091
6. Kapurthala District Total 3, I 58 2,962 196 1,695 1,678 17 7,350 6,473 877
Rural 1,881 1,612 69 960 956 4 4,249 3,819 430
Urban 1,277 1,150 127 735 722 13 3,101 2,654 447
7. Hoshiarpur District Total 6,823 6,605 218 3,758 3,727 31 25,247 22,970 2,277
Rural 4,902 '1,80'1 98 2,768 2,753 IS 20,360 18,930 1,430
Urban 1.921 1,801 120 990 974 16 4,887 4,040 847
a. Rupnagar District Total 3.073 3,006 67 2,316 2,304 12 17.698 16.275 1,423
Rural 1,96 7 1,940 27 1,612 1,606 I) 12.408 11.751 657
Urba~ 1.106 i.066 40 704 698 6 5,290 4,524 766
9. ~atiala Districl Total 6.432 6,095 337 3,774 3,745 29 18,682 16,39 4 1,286
Rural 3,422 3,356 66 2,51J 2,508 5 , 1,93,. 11,137 797
Urban 3,010 2,739 271 1,261 1,237 24 6,]48 5,257 1.491
10. Sangrur District Total 6,018 5,748 330 3,858 3,832 26 12,462 11,234 1.228
Rural 2,716 2,664 52 1,857 1,853 4 8,392 7.844 548
Urban 3,362 3,084 278 2,001 1,979 22 4,070 3,390 680
11 Bathinda District Total 3,963 3,766 197 3,953 3,901 52 12,649 11,164 1,485
Rural 1,393 1,366 27 1,158 '1,149 9 6,225 5,671 554
Urban 2,570 2,400 170 2,795 2,752 43 6,424 5,493 931
,4
12 F.ridlot District Total
Rural
4,929
1,679
4,691
1,638
238
.. , ,",,165
1,422
.4,151
1,419 3
18,930
8,737
16.985
8,108
1,945
629
Urba~ 3.250 3,053 197 2,743 2,732 II 10,193 8,877 1.316
407
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10
6. Dinanagar CD. Block Total 7,046 41,493 21,685 19,808 6,981 3,694 3,287
Rural 6,741 39,778 20,787 18,991 6,723 3,564 3,159
Urban 305 1,715 898 817 258 130 128
Behrampur (C.T.) Urban 305 1,715 898 817 258 130 128
,
7. Gurdaspur C.D. B[ock Total 5,670 34,238 17,952 16,266 5,970 3,165 2,805
Rural 5,670 34,238 17,952 16,286 5,970 3,165 2,805
Urban
8. Kahnuwan C. O. B[ock Total 2,295 13,127 6,962 6,165 2,51 I 1,324 1,187
Rural 2,295 13,127 6,962 6,165 2,51 I 1,324 1,187
Urban
9. Ka[anaur C.O. Block Total 1,289 8,073 4;309 3,764 1,439 729 710
Rural 1,289 8,073 4,309 3,764 1,439 729 710
Urban
10. Bata[a C.D. Block Total 7,276 43,714 23,"14 20,300 8,786 4,650 4,136
Rural 6,360 37,944 20,295 17,649 7,586 4,01 I 3,575
Urban 916 5,770 3,119 2,651 1,200 639 561
(i) Bak.waf ~O.G.) Urban 102 662 J37 325 123 51 72
411
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES.
II 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 2
1,915,554 1,243,394 672,160 1,703,417 1,614,031 89,386 81,840 79,332 2,508 PUNJAB
1,465,321 962,785 502,536 1,366,121 1,300,677 65,444 74,692 72,800 1,892
450,233 280,609 169,624 337,296 3Ij,354 23,942 7,148 6,532 616
169,183 107,268 61,915 120,418 116,700 3,718 9,269 9,050 219 I• Gur<bspur District
131,609 84,418 47,191 97,678 95,004 2,674 8,196 8,107 89
37,574 22,850 14,724 22,740 21,696 1,044 1,073 943 130
2,395 1,507 888 1,545 1,502 43 337 327 10 I. Bamial C.O. Block
2,395 1,507 888 1,545 1,502 43 337 327 10
·t·
13,874 B,697 5,177 8,912 8,740 172 1,238 1,230 8 2. Narot Jaima1 Singh
13,874 8,697 5,177 8,912 8,740 172 1,238 1,230 8 C.O. Block
28,448 17,697 10,751 17,427 17,010 417 955 951 4 l. ~athankot C.O. Block
27,446 17,104 10,342 16,899 16,501 398 943 939 4
1,002 593 409 528 509 19 12 12
15 10 17 16 4 4 Ohakl (O.G.)
11,962 7,920 4,042 7,788 7,525 263 912 909 3 4. Ohar Kalan C.D. Block
11,962 7,920 4,042 7,788 7,525 263 912 909 3
8,712 5,662 3,050 6,071' 5,974 97 218 218 5. Ohariwal C.O. Block
7,972 5,166 2,806 5,761 5,667 94 212 212
740 496 244 310 307 3 6 6
18,409 11,365 7,044 11,840 11,319 521 1,083 1,058 25 6. Dinanagar C.O. Block
17,5 " 10,832 6,679 11,356 10,846 510 1,062 1,037 25
898 533 365 484 473 11 21 21
14,684 9,062 5,622 9,479 9,094 385 770 752 18 7. Gurdaspur C.O. Block
14,684 9,062 5,622 9,479 9,094 385 770 752 18
4,749 3,122 1,627 3,699 3,597 102 635 624 • 11 8. Kahnuwan C.O. Block
4,749 3,122 1,627 3,699 3,597 102 635 624 11
3,153 2,076 1,077 2,260 2,226 34 319 318 9. Kalanaur C.O. Block
3, I 53 2,076 1,077 2,260 2,226 34 319 318
./.
11,648 7,799 3.849 12,576 12,265 311 471 470 10. Batala CD. Block
9.865 6,706 3,159 10,998 10,762 236 413 413
1.]83 1,093 690 1,578 1,503 75 58 57
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
PUNJAB Toul 1,019,125 972,183 46,942 13,958 13,137 821 166 164 2
Rural 952,390 908,358 44,032 10,521 9,967 554 124 122 2
Urban 66,735 63,825 2,911 3,4]7 ],170 267 42 42
I. Gurdaspur Dlscricc Toul 6],900 62,679 1,221 548 518 ]0 44 1f4
Rural 61,054 59,884 1,170 ]85 362 2l 38 38
Urban 2,846 2,795 51 163 156 7 6 6
I. Samial c.o. Block Total 971 950 21
Rural 971 950 21
Urban
2. "larot Jaimal Singh Total 5,830 5,787 43 21 18 3 5 5
c.o. Block Rural 5,830 5,787 43 21 18 3 5 5
Urban
3. Pathankot C.O. Block Total 8,926 8,848 78 95 82 13 20 20
Rural 8,873 8,795 78 91 79 12 20 20
Urban 53 53 4 3
Harilan and Railway Urban
Colony (O.G.)
Khanpur (O.G.) Urban 32 32 ... 3 2
Lamin (O.G.) Urban 21 21
Ohaki (O.G.) Urban
4. Ohar Kalan e.o. Block Total 3,118 3,106 12 33 33 9 9
Rural 3,118 3,106 12 33 33 9 9
Urban
5. Ohariwal e.O. Block Total 3,838 3,806 32 20 20
Rural 3,712 3,680 32 18 18
Urban 126 126 2 2
Fatehnangal (e. T.) Urban 126 126 2 2
6. Oinanagar e.O. Block Total 7,877 7,566 311 40 33 7 3 3
Rural 7,571 7,260 311 39 32 7 3 3
Urban 306 306
Behrampur (e. T.) Urban 306 306
7. Gurdaspur e.O. Block Total 5,408 5,186 222 61 60
Rural 5,408 5,186 222 61 60
Urban
8. Kahnuwan C.o. Block Total 2,261 2,219 42 14 14
Rural 2,261 2,219 42 14 14
Urban
9. Kalanaur e.o. Block Total 1,362 1,355 7 7 7
Rural 1,362 1,355 7 7 7
Urban
10. Batala e.O. Block Total 7,624 7,499 125 65 65
Rural 7,24} 7,139 104 64 64
Urban 381 360 21 I
29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 2
30,207 26,718 ],489 138,599 130,844 7,755 51,268 50,361 907 PUNJAB
19,287 17,042 2,245 73,218 68,043 5,175 29,965 29,463 502
10,920 9,676 1,244 65,381 62,801 2,580 21,303 20,898 405
1,125 979 146 7,709 7,216 493
•5,501 5,408 9] 1. Gurciaspur District
855 no 125 4,826 4,424 402 3,563 l,488 75
270 249 21 2,81l 2,792 91 1,938 1,920 18
5 5 '8 16 2 10 10 I. Bamial e.o. Block
5 18 16 2 10 10
7 6 Ohakl (O.G.)
120 94 26 280 177 103 1,551 1,501 50 4. Ohar Kalan C.O. Siock
120 94 26 280 177 103 1,551 1,501 50
18
18
II
II
7
7
87
87
82
82
5
5
41
.1
.,
41 9. Kalanaur e.O. Block
Transport, Storage
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Servke,
State/District! To tal/ VII VIII IX
51. CD. Block/U.A) Rural!
No. City/Town Urb.1n Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 'II 42 43 45 46
PUNJAB Total 82,866 79,470 3,396 61,335 60,812 523 224,053 201,010 23,043
Rural 40,967 39,824 1,143 28,985 28,851 134 135,972 126,207 9,765
Urban 41,899 39,646 2,253 32,350 31,961 389 88,081 74,B03 13,278
I
I. Ciurdupur District TOlal 6,090 5,944 146 5,240 5,206 34 20,992 19,656 1,336
Rural 3,191 3,114 77 2,176 2,1~8 18 13,394 12,699 695
Urban 2,899 2,830 69 3,064 3,048 16 7,598 6,957 641
I. Bam].;! CO. Block Total 41 41 10 10 153 143 10
Rural 41 'II 10 10 153 143 10
Urban
2. N arot Jaimal Singh Total 354 327 27 101 100 1,030 971 59
CD. Block Rural 354 327 27 101 100 1,030 971 59
Urban
3. Pathankot CO. Block Total 708 695 13 646 643 3 3,808 3,639 169
Rural 650 638 12 593 590 3 3,624 3,470 154
Urban 58 57 53 53 184 169 15
Urban 28 27 71 69 2 (
Lamin (O.G.) 12 12
Ohaki (O.G.) Urban 2 2 2 2 2 2
4. Dhar Kalan CD. Block Total 197 192 5 146 146 1,422 1,358 64
Rural 197 192 5 146 146 1,422 1,358 64
Urban
5. Dhariwal CD. Block Total 231 230 161 160 882 846 36
Rural 217 216 142 I'll 833 799 34
Urban 14 14 19 19 49 47 2
Fatehnangal (C.T.) Urban 14 14 19 19 49 47 2
6. Dinanagar C.D. Block Total 379 371 8 205 205 1,498 1,386 112
Rural 358 351 7 197 197 1,392 1,290 102
Urban 21 20 8 8 106 96 10
7. Gurdaspur CD. Block Total 409 403 6 258 257 1,647 1,557 90
Rural 409 , 403 6 258 257 1,647 1,557 90
Urban
B. Kahnuwan C.D. Block Total 94 94 39 39 449 425 24
Rural 94 94 39 39 449 425 24
Urban
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
,2 2 49 21 28 Ohald (O.G.)
42 18 24 18,648 6,803 11,845 4. Ohar Kalan e.O. Block
42 18 24 18,648 6,803 11,845
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
I. Pathankct UA. Ultlan 4,217 26,358 13,964 12,394 4,586 2,454 2,132
(I~ Pathankot (M.c.) Urban 3,864 24,121 12,197 11,324 4,202 2,245 1,951
(iI) lamln (O.G.) Urilan 184 1,199 606 593 212 119 93
2. Ratala UA. Ultlan 4,427 27,407 1.,666 12,741 5,016 2,679 2,337
(I) 8ata1a (M.c.) Urilan 3,511 21,637 11,547 10,090 3,816 2,040 1,776
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
38 25 13 32 JO 2 (xlv) Hawll
Chobdaran (O.G.)
40 21 19 21 21 (xv) Manl
Ghauranga (O.G.)
3,775 2,492 1,283 3,232 3,202 30 415 415 I I. Dera Baba Nank
3,775 2,492 1,283 3,232 3,202 30 41S 415 C.O. Block
5,831 4,025 1,806 5,723 5,599 124 316 308 8 12. Fatehgarh Churlan
5,831' 4,025 1,806 5,723 5,599 124 316 308 8 C.O. Block
8,737 5,928 2,809 10,243 9,959 284 629 428 I 3. Sri Hal'lOblndpur
8,392 5,709 2,683 10,026 9,743 283 624 623 . C.O. Block
345 219 126 217 216 5 5
7,858 4,800 3,058 6,047 5,707 340 617 489 12B (I) huta (M.c.)
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 II 14 35 36 37 2
,;
6 6 (xlv) HIYeII
Chcbdaran (O.G.)
15 15 (xv) Manl
Ghaunnia (O.G.)
57 57 III 105 6 52 52 II. Den laba Nank
57 57 III lOS 6 52 52 C.D.•Iode
.,
41 41 258 243 15 68 67 12. Fatehtarh Churlan
41 41 258 243 IS 68 67 C.O.llock
20 20 43 42 (IK) Khanpur(O.G.)
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Transpan, Storaae
Trade and Commerce and Communlcatlons Other Services
State/District! TotaV VII VIII IX
Sl. c.o. Bloclc/U.A'/ Rur.V
No. Oty/Town Urban PersOns ~ts females Persons Males females Persons Males Females'
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
(xiv) Havell
. Chobdaran (O.C.,
Urban .. 4 21 19 2
(I) 8atala (M.e.) Urban 863 842 21 1,261 1,260 1,566 1,400 166
21-B-63fRGlfND/96
121
fOR SCHEDULED CASTES
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
7 6 19,557 J
7,421 12,136 I. Pathankot U.A.
5 4 17,819 6,738 1f,081 (I) Pathankot (M.C.)
975 385 590 en) LamIn (O.G.)
714 277 437 (m) Khanpur(O.G.)
2 3 .. (5 6 7 8 9 10
2. Dinanacar (M.c.) Urban 788 4,759 2,488 2,271 865 468 197
3. " . _ , _ (e. T.) Urb.in lOS 1,715 898 817 2S8 130 128
4.
S.
.
Gurdalpur (M,c.)
Dharlwal (M.c.)
Urban
Urban
1,802
(43
11,047
820
5,aJ5
+44
5,232
376
1,827
149
965
91
862
58
8. Fatthprh Churlan (H.C) Urban 260 1,597 846 751 280 148 132
9. Qadian U.A. Urb.in 250 2,389 1,234 1,155 431 224 207
(i) Qadian (M.c.) Urban 223 1,525 "4 751 298 1+8 150
(n) Harllan Colony, ITI, Urban 27 864 460 404 133 76 57
aalmlkl Cirawyard •
D.A. V. Hr. 5«,
School (O.G.)
(0. SrI Hw&oblndpur (H.C) Urban 246 1,519 777 742 . 283 139 1·44
-423
FOR·SCH lDULED CASTES
38 25 13 32 30 2 (lIV) HMII
CIIobd3nn (O.G.)
40 21 19 21 21 (xvi) Manl
Ghauranp (O.C.)
TOWIII/UoA'. havI.., ,.,............ t ... IGO,OOO
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 J4 35 36 37 2
15 15 . (xvi) Manl
Ghauranp (O.G.)
78 78 15 IS 5. DharIwaI (M .e.)
5 4 89 89 6. FMelwnpi (e.T.)
101.
" 101 108 108 17 37 9. Qadbn UA
Transpon; Storaae
Trilde and Commerce and Communicallons Other Services
State/DIstrict! Total! VII VIII c::.' IX
Sl. C.D. BlockIU.A.! Rural!
No. Cry/Town Urbiln Penons Miles Femilles Penons Miles Femilles Penons Miles ~ilieS
2 J J8 J9 40 41 42 4J 44 45 46
....
...o.~. 1,511 2,509 I. SuJanpur U.A.
- 3,956 1,487 2,46~ (I) $ulanpur (M.C.)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. Amrltsar District Total 118,335 701,444 375,997 325,447 139,909 73,784 66,125
Aural 91,686 539,471 289,253 250,218 108,83'8 57,348 51,490
Ulban 26,649 161,973' 86,744 75,229 31,071 16,436 14,63'5
I. Alnala e.O. Block Total 6,0<49 36,165 19,311 16,854 7,489 3,927 3,562
Rural 6,049 36,165 19,~II,\ 16,854 7,489 3,927 3,562
Urban
2. Chogawan e. O. Block Total 7,174 42,944 23,194 19,750 8,902 4,689 4,213
Rural 6,477 38,852 21,037 17,815 8,061 4,249 3,812
Urban 697 4,092 2.157 1,935 841 440 401
Rala Sansl (e. T.) Urban 697 4,092 2,157 1,935 841 440 401
3. Jandlala e.O. Block Total 7,227 42,722 22,860 19,862 8,778 4,646 4,132
Rural 7,227 42,722 22,860 19,862 8,778 4,646 4,132
Urban '"
4. Majitha e.O. Block Total 7,052 43,127 23,037 20,090 8,415 4,412 4,003
Rural 6,979 42,631 22,765 19,866 8,307 4,348 l,959
Urban 73 496 272 224 108 64 44
5. Verka e.O. Block Total 8,931 52,558 28,511 24,047 10,804 5,718 5,086
Rural 8,931 52,558 28,511 24,047 10,804 5,718 5,086
Urban
6. Rayya e.D. Block Total 8,164 48,245 25,500 22,745 9,852 5,244 ,.,608
Rural 8,164 48,245 25,500 22,745 9,852 5,244 4,608
Urban
,8. Chohla Sahib e.o. Block Total 4,019 23,480 12,682 10,198 4,555 2,474 2,081
Rural 4,019 23,480 12,682 10,798 4,555 2,474 2,O~1
Urban
9. Gandlwtnd e.O. Block Total 6,398 37,266 19,878 1.7,388 7,746 4,064 3,682
Rural 6,398 3'7,266 19,878 17,388 7,746 4,064 3,682
Urban
10. Khadur Sahib e.V. Block Total 6,629 38,239 20,489 17,150 7,533 3,997 3,536
Rural 6,629 38,239 20,489 17,150 7,533 3,997 3,536
Urban
II. Naushehra Pannuan Total 4,549 26,103 14,296 12,407 5,465 2,829 2,636
e.D. Block Rural 4,549 26,703 14,296 12,407 5,465 2,829 2,636
Urban
12. Tam Taran e.O. Block Total 7,200 42,759 22,904 19,855 8,760 4,534 4,226
Rural 7,200 42,759 22,904 19,855 8,760 4,534 4,226
Urban
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
"
I 89,39} 127,305 61,998 214,149 204,218 10,931 7,111, 6,890 221 2. AmrIllar District
1]],543 92,150 41,39J 166,108 159,3J9 6,769 6,237 6,OJ9 198
55,760 35,155 20,605 48,141 44,879 3,262 874 851 23
9,445 6,391 3,054 10,951 10,487 %4 965 878 87 I. AlMa e.O. Block
9,445 6,391 3,054 10,951 10,487 %4 965 878 87
8,513 5,982 2,531 13,852 13,304 548 645 645 2. Chopwan e.O. Block
7,491 5,298 2,193 12,525 12,170 355 604 604
1,022 684 338 1,327 1,134 193 41 41
11,549 7,825 3,724 13,200 12,637 563 444 442 2 3. )andIaJa e.O. Block
11,549 7,825 3,724 13,200 12,637 563 444 442 2
1!,452 9,086 4,366 12,454 12,113 341 456 455 4. MaJltha e.O. Block
13,311, 8,998 '1,313 12,321 11,980 341 456 'ISS
141 88 53 133 133
14,28'1 9,729 '1,555 16,068 15,347 721 292 289 3 5. Verka C.O. Block
14,284 9,729 <4,555 16,068 15,J'l7 72~ 292 289 3
16,069 10,583 5,486 13,774 13,140 63,4 284 267 17 6. Rayya C.O. Block
16,069 10,583 5,486 13,774 13,140 634 284 267 17
9,918 6,649 3,269 10,135 9,582 553 173 167 6 7. Tarslkka e.O. Bl~
9,918 6,6+9 3,269 10,135 9,582 553 173 167 6
,
5,385 3,887 .-1,498 7,350 7,127 223 213 213 8. ChoIIla Sahib e.O. 81«k
5,385 3,887 1,498 7,350 7,127 223 213 213
8,255 5,577 2,678 11,701 11,137 564 590 557 33 9. Gandlwlnd C.O. Block
8,255 5,577 2,678 11,701 11,137 564 590 557 33
10,379 7,213 3,166 11,691 11,206 '185 285 28'1 10. Khadur Sahib e.O. Block
, 10,379 7,213 3,166 11,691 11,206 485 2SS 281
5,993 4,378 1,615 8,115 7,750 365 313 309 4 11. Naushehra Pannuan
5,993 4,378 1,615 8,115 7,750 365 313 309 4 e.D. Block
9,532 6,733 2,799 13,254 12,913 311 274 264 10 12. Tam Taran e.O. Block
.
9,532 6,733 2,799 13,254 12,913 341 274 264 10
430
DlnRlCf PRIMARY CENSUS AlSTUCf
,
/
'lJ31
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
29 30 31 32 33 J4 35 36 37 2
1,545 1,194 351 17,724 I',MI 1,283 5,143 5,062 81 2. AmrIcur DllCrla
655 498 157 6,654 5,79J 861 2,850 2,84J 7
890 696 194 11,070 10,648 422 2,2n 2,219 74
75 58 17 380 351 29 216 216 1. AlMIa C.O. Block
75 58 17 380 351 29 216 216
710 549 161 735 596 139 212 211 2. Chopwan C.O. Block
58 45 13 697 567 130 159 158
652 504 148 38 29 9 53 53 ..,
652 504 148 38 29 9 53 53 Rala $ansi (e.T.)
Tl"lnsport, Stol"llt
Trade and Commerce and Communlcadons Oilier Services
State/District! TotaV VII VIII IX
SI. C.D. BlockIU.A.I RuraV
No. ary/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males. Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 10 41 - 42 43 14 45 46
2. AmrIuar Dlscrlct Tat.1 9,665 9,288 177 11,:548 .11,294 54 19,746· 17,185 2,561
Jlllral 4,427 4,289 fl8 5,015 5,026 9 lI,ot9 10,117 962
Ulban 5,U8 .,999 239 6,111 6,268 45 8,647 7,048 1 1,599
I. AJnala e.O. Block Total 268 260 8 263 -263 857 75] 104
Rural 268 260 8 263 263 857 753 104
Urban
2. Chopwan e.o. Block Total 348 338 10 Jt3 Jil 2 920 85.. 66
Rural 285 278 7 2.. 5 245 811 769 42
Urban 63 60 3 68 66 2 109 as 24
3. JandJala e.D. Block Total 30+ 296 8 529 529 960 910 SO
Rural 304 296 8 529 529 .,1.
960 910 50
Urban
4. Malltha C.O. Block Total 303 295 8 335 335 801 738 63
Rural 288 280 8 324 324 796 733 63
Urban IS 15 II II 5 5
S. Verb e.O. Block Total 550/ 518 32 1,058 1,....0 1,306 134
Rural
Urban
SSe) SIB 32
1,062
1,062 1,058 ..+ 1,....0 1,306 13..
-</-
6. Rayya e.0. Block Total 722 699 •3 758 758 1,326 1,182 14..
Rural 722 699 a 758 758 1,326 1,182 144
,I
Urban
7. Tarslkka CO. Block Total '226 218 8 304 304 555 516 39
Rural 1226 21B B 304 304 555 516 39
Urban ;:
I "
a. Chohla Sahib CO. 8iocl Total !J 94 90 4 96 94 2 589 569 20
Rural 9.. 90 4 96 9+ 2 589 569 20
Urban •...
9. Gandlwlnd C.O. Block Total 251 246 5 343 341 2 514 474 10
Rural 251 246 5 30U 3.. 1 2 51. .. 7.. -to
Urban
10. Khadur Sahib e.D. Block Total 262 256 6 162 162 753 691 62
Rural 262 256 6 162 162 753 '691 62
Urban
11. Naushehra Pannuan Total 430 424 6 205 204 SIS 105 110
CD. Bloct Rural ..30 .. 2+ 6 205 20.. 515 105 110
Urban
12. Tam Taran CO. Block Total 322 310 12 356 356 824 747 77
Rural 322 310 12 356 356 824 747 77
Urban
433
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
\
,
434
DlmlCT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
v
13. Bhikhlwlnd e.O. r,1P.;\ Total 5,705 j2,593 17,556 15,037 6,495 3,335 3,160
'\ e J
)) Rural 5,182 29,444 15;815 13,629 • 5,840 2,997 2,B43
Urban 523 3,149 1,741 1,408 655 338 317
8hlkhlwlnd (e. T.) Urban 523 3,149 ',74' ',J08 655 338 317\
14. Patti e.O. Block Total 4,318 24,949 '3,517 11,432 4,173 2,533 2,240
Rural 4,31B 24,949. 13,517 11,432 4,173 2,533 2,240
Urban
IS. Valtoha e.o. Block Total 3,932 21,156 11,172 9,984 4,283 2,271 2,012
Rural 3,932 21,756 ,·11,772 9,984 4,283 2,271 2,012
Urban
2. Ra/a Sans! (e.T.) Urban 697 4,092 2,157 ',935 841 440 401
5. Jandiala (M.e.) Urban 947 5,711 3,072 2,699 1,152 607 545
6. °Rayya (NAe.) Urban 325 2,008 1,091 917 404 211 193
7. Tam Taran (M.e.) Urban 1,415 8,948 4,790 4,158 1,726 901 825
8. Patti (M.e.) Urban 917 5,635 3,151 2,484 1,069 613 456
3. Flro!pllf DIstrlcc Tocal 53,440 350,461 186,964 163,497 71,759 .38,945 34,814
......1 41,400 277,760 141,536 129,224 58,199 30,713 27,416
U....n 12,040 72,701 38,421 34,271 15,560 1,172 7,311
I. Dharamkot C.D. Block Total 6,994 4',319 22,052 19,267 8,345 4,432 3,913
(At Kot lSI: Khan) Rural 6,627 39,090 20,902 18,188 7,827 4,185 '3,642
Urban 367 2,229 1,150 1,079 518 247 271
Kot lSI: Khan (e. T.) Urban 333 2,022 1,043 979 469 222 247
435
FOR SCHEDULED CASTlS
12 13 IS 16 17 18 19 2
" I"
5,257 3,1594 1,363 10,820 10,163 657 343 328 15 13. Ihlthlwlnd c.o. l!oct
4,707 3,460 1,247 9,826 9,180 646 328 ll3 15
550 +34 116 994 983 II 15 15
+,745 3,519 1,226 7,858 7,547 311 3ll liS 18 14. PaaI e.O. Block
+,745 3,519 1,226 7,858 7,547 311 33l lIS 18
2,480' 1,910 570 7,339 7,136 203 683 682 15. Valtoha e.O. Block
2,480 1,910 570 7,3l9 7,136 203 683 682
H,608 27,776 16,832 37,229 3+,546 2,683 536 522 14 I. AmrItsar (M. Corp.)
1,022 684 338 1,327 1,134 193 41 41 2. R.lt'a S,Wf (e. T.)
67,502 48,090 ",412 101,504 100,411 I,OP3 7,169 6,"4 275 3. Firozpur DI.trlct
47,598 34,824 12.774 81,707 11,986 6,721 6,900 6,626 274
19,904 13,266 6,618 IP,797 18,425 1,372 269 268
8,157 5,685 2,472 12,519 11,916 603 934 921 13 I. Ohar.wnItot e.O. Bloct
7,HI 5,389 2,352 11,908 11,360 548 930 917 Il (At Kat Ise Khan)
416 296 120 611 556 55 4 4
24 17 7 58 58 80 HOIISI! OutsIde Me
Omits (O.G.)
392 279 113 553 498 55 4 4 Kat Ise Khan (e. T.)
29·A -63/RGI/ND/96
436
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
-2 9-B-63/RGI/N 0/96
437
FOR SCHEDULED ~ES
29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 2
39 38 3 3 Bhlkhlwfnd (e.T.)
890 6f6 19+ 11,070 10,61 8 422 2,293 2,219 7+ Urb.1n Tol.11
183 110 43 10,284 9,88~. 400 1,992 1,919 73 I. Amritsar (M. Corp.)
16 1S 46 46 12 12 I. Ramdas (M.e.)
25 25 61 S9 2 21 21 3. MaJitha U.A.
19 19 53 51 2 20 20 (I) Mafitha (M.e.) ,
6 6 8 8 I (il) Rorl and 1d,ah (O.G.)
1 3 S6 S6 23 23 6. • Rayya (N .A.e.
61 60 27 27 8. Patti (M,e.)
39 38 3 3 9. 8hfkhlwlnd(e. T .
1,~.52 1,300 252 +,333 3,846 +87 1,91+ 1,912 22 3. .Flrozpur Dlstrkc
641 SSO 91 2,222 1,900 322 709 706 3
911 150 161 2,111 1,94~ 165 1,225 1,206 19
3 3 2 2 80 House Outside Me
limits (O.G.)
Tr,nsport, Sanae
Trade and CQrnmerce and Communladon. Oilier SeMcer
Sure/Dlstricu TocaV VII VIII IX
SI. C.D. BIockIU.A.I Rul"li/
No. OtylTown Urban Personr Maler Females Persons Maler Females Personr Maler Fem,1es
2 ] 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
13. Bhlkhlwlnd C.D. Block loul ll8 JlO 8 195 195 628 587 41
Rural 197 189 8 164 164 452 415 37
Urban 141 141 31 31 176 17~ 4
Bhllchlwlnd (c.T.) Urban 141 141 31 31 176 172 4
I ... PattI C.D. Block loul 128 125 l 158 158 367 3J6 31
Rural 128 125 J 158 158 367 336 31
Urban
15. Valtoha C.O. Block loul 100 100 ..., 66 66 340 331 9
Rural 100 100 66 66 340 331 9
Urban
Urttan Total U.... 5,131 4,," 1J9 6,lll 6,168 .5 1,647 7,041 1,599
CkIetlU.A'. hIvInr pofIIIlldoII 100,000 .... __
I. Amritsar (M. Corp.) Urban 3,952 3,756 196 5,569 5,531 38 6,822 5,466 1,356
7. Tam Tann (M.e.) Urban 636 60] 33 268 264 4 484 l88 ,96
I. Fn.r DIaaIct Tocal .,117 l,171 ,.5 I,ll, 1,171 60 IO,7ot f,7OP 1,000
1....1 1,.7. 1,'10 1M ',014 1,.7 7 4,6'1 4,lll '10
U..... a.MI a...l .11 a.117 a.JM SJ 6,073 5,'1' 690
I. Dhar,mkot C.D. BIoct Toul 2.7 244 3 18a I~I II. 719 95
(At Kot Ire Khalil Rural IBI 179 2 158 151 69] 616 77
Urban 66 65 30 30 121 10] 18
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
Q...,U.A'..............Ioft 100,000.".,.INwe
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. Zira C. O. Block Total 38~ 39,675 21,217 18,458 8,344 4,399 3,945
Rural 376 39,630 29,194 18,436 8,331 '4,393 3,938
Urban 7 45 23 22 13 6 7
3. Firozpur e.o. Block Total 6,855 39,223 20,959 18,264 8,709 4,619 4,090
Rural 6,855 39,223 20,959 18,264 8,709 4,619 4,090
Urban
4. Ghall Khurd C.O. Block Total 6,423 36,118 19,225 16,893 7,530 3,879 3,651
Rural 6,423 36,118 19,225 16,893 7,530 3,879 3,651
Urban
5. Guru Har Sahar Total 2,975 16,330 8,691 '7,639 3,537 1,844 1,693
e.D. Blodc Rural 2,975 16,330 8,691 7,639 3,537 1,844 1,693
lfrban
6. Fazilka e.O. Block Total 3,353 19,011 10,253 8,758 3,790 2,013 1,777
Rural 3,353 19,011 10,253 8,758 3,790 2,013 1,777
Urban
7. Jalalabad e.o. Block Total 2,605 14,158 7,517 6,641 3,036 1,591 1,445
Rural 2,418 13,173 6,993 '6,180 2,810 '1,469 1,341
Urban 187 985 524 461 226 122 104
Extended area block Urban 187 985 ' 524 461 22~ 122 104
No. 22 (O.G.)
'"
'0 ,
Abohar C.tS. BI~ck Total 7,279 '. ,. 44Iii
'(,00\ • 9,10: ~
4,866 4,239
8.
• Rural j
tarban,
• 7.279 '44.700 1 '
., 2:3,958 .'
23.958 ..
20:742
"20.742. 9.IO! 4,866 4,239
~ ...
9. Khuian Sarwar C.D. 8lo~k Total 5,094~ 30,485 16,361 14,124 6:~6( 3,505 3,055
Rural 5,094 30,485 16,361 14,124 6,56( 3,505 3,055
Urban
Urban Total Urban 12,040 72,701 38,428 34,273 15,560 8,172 7,388
I. Abohar (M.C.) Urban 2,881 19,760 10,437 9,323 4,214 2,252 1,962
(i) Dharamkot (M.c.) Urban 393 2,575 1,337 1,238 539 271 268
2. Kot Ire Khan (e. T.) Urban 333 2,022 . 1,043 979 469 222 247
3. Zira U.A. Urban 1,014 6,018 3,234 2,784 1,272 696 576
(i) Zira (M.C.) Urban 1,007 5,973 3,211 2,762 1,259 690 . 569
" II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
6,784 4,646 2,138 12,465 11,838 627 676 674 2 2. Zira e.O. 810ck
6,773 4,638 2,135 12,449 11,822 627 676 674 2
11 8 3 16 16
6,740 4,882 1,858 12,513 11,478 1,035 1,655 1,580 75 3. FJrozpur e.O. Block
6,740 4,882 1,858 12,513 11,478 1,035 1,655 1,580 75
7,024 5,026 i,998 11,462 10,707 755 541 529 12 4. Cihall Khllrd e.O. Block
7,024 5,026 1,998 11,462 10,707 755 541 529 12
2,531 1,817 714 5,160 4,810 350 325 322 3 5. Guru Har Sahal
• 2,531 1,817 714 5,160 4,810 J50 325 322 3 e.O. Block
3,090 2,339 751 6,428 5,840 588 379 370 9 6. Fazllka e.O. Block
3,090 2,339 751 6,428 5,840 588 379 370 9
2,747 1,977 770 4,689 4,123 566 449 426 23 7. ]alaiabad e.O. Block
2,589 I,B7B 711 4,446 3,885 561 444 421 23
158 99 59 243 23B 5 5 5
158 99 59 243 238 5 5 5 Extended area block
N'o. 22 (O.G.)
.6,009 4,865 1,144 14,942 13,311 1,631 1,007 899 108 8. Abohar e.O. Block
6,009 4,865 1,144 14,942 13,311 1,631 1,007 899 108
5,101 3,990 1,111 9,399 8,773 626 943 914 29 9. Khulan Sarwar e.O. Block
5,101 3,990 1,111 9,399 ~,773 626 943 914 29
19,904 13,266 6,638 19,797 18,425 1,372 269 268 Urban Total
Cltlts tU.A', havlnc populaclon 100,000 Incilbovi
392 279 113 553 498 55 4 4 2. Kat ISll Khan (e. T.)
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 11 32 13 14 15 36 37 2
Cddriwala (FIrozpur
Road) (a.G.)
32 II 421 357 64 182 182 J. Arolpur e.O. Block
32 II 421 357 64 182 182
Transport, Storaie
Trade and Commerce and Communications '" Services
Other
State/District! TOIaI! VII VIII IX
SI. C.O. Block/U.A.! Rural!
No. Qty/Town Uroan Persons Males Females Persons Milles Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
11 10 18 6 12 Gadriwala (Arozpur
Road) (O.G.)
424 51 373 26,286 9,430 16,856 3. Arozpur e.O. Block
424 51 373 26,286 9,430 16,856
2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. TaIwandI aha! (M.C.) Urban 393 2,561 1,313 1,248 544 273 271
5. Flrozpur (M.c.) Urban 2,326 13,483 7,285 6,198 2,990 1,590 1,400
6. Flrozpur CaIIn. (e.I.) Urban 1,998 10,490 5,393 5,097 2,017 1,074 1,01]
7. Guru Har sma (M.C,) Urban 189 1,183 611 572 28] 143 140
8. Jalalabad U.A. Urban 486 2,692 1,50] 1,189 569 306 263
(I) Jalalabad (M.c.) Ulban 299 1,707 979 728 343 184 159
(II) Extended area Block Ulban 187 985 524 461 226 122 104
No. 22 (O.G.)
4.
~
......... DIs"," T....
llunl
10',7S8
7:J,014
611,399
434,On
329,007
2U,036
282,392
201,002
112,032
77,970
58;184
41,010
n,148
36,960
U..... 30,744 11],361 91,91' 81,390 J4,062 ","4 16,118
I. Jacraon e.D. Block Total 7,549 44,706 24,151 20,555 7,950 4,230 3,720
Rural 7,549 44,706 24,151 20,555 7,950 4,230 3,720
Ulban
2. Sldhwan IetC.O. Block Total 5,726 34,267 18,124 16,143 6,215 ],171 3,038
Rural 5,726 34,267 ",124 16,143 6,215 3,177 3,038
Ulban
3. Sudhar C.O. llock Total 5,502 32,251 17,193 15,058 5,386 2,808 2,578
Rural 5,207 30,728 16,400 14,328 5,102 2,665 2,437
Urbin 295 1,523 793 730 284 143 141
Akalprh (e. T.) Urbin 295 1,523 793 730 284 143 '141
4. ludhlana-I e.O. alock Total 7,746 46,155 24,986 21,169 8,508 4,578 3,930
Rural 7,!46 46,155 24,986 21,169 8,508 4,578 3,930
Ulban
S. ludhlana-II C.O. Block Total 8,S8S 52,036 27,673 24,363 10,020 S,183 4,837
Rural 8,S85 52,036 27,673 24,363 10,020 5,18l 4,837
Ulban
6. Machhlwara CO. 810ck Total 7,108 42,417 22,811 19,606 7,743 4,092 3,651
Rural 7,108 42,417 22,811 19,606 7,743 4,092 3,651
Ulban
7. SanvaIa e.D. alack Total 11,660 68,821 37,060 31,761 12,470 6,604 5,866
Rural 11,555 68,244 36,759 31,485 12,334 6,529 5,805
Ulban 105 S77 301 276 136 1S 6J
Bazlgar Colotly (O.C.) Urban 105 517 301 276 ' 136 75 61
B. Dehlon CO. Block Total 7,373 43,119 23,144 19,975 1,728 4,087 3,641
Rural 7.373 43,119 23,144 19,975 7,7n 4,087 3,641
Ulban
9. Doraha CD. Slock Total 6,026 35,309 19,19B 16,111 6,110 3,206 2,904
Rural 6,026 35,309 19,19B 16,111 6,110 3,206 2,904
Urbin
447
"-
fOR SCHEDULED CASTES,
II 12 IJ 14 15 16 17 IB 19 2
12,817 8,336 1,181 10,151 9,8'43 611 115 771 1 2. SIdhwan Bet C.O. Bloct
12,817 8,336 1,181 10,151 9,813 611 775 771 4
14,556 9,029 5,527 9,226 9,038 188 179 175 4 3. Sudhar e.O. Block
13,687 8,521 5,166 8,882 8,700 182 177 173 4
869 508 361 314 338 6 2 2
869 508 361 344 338 6 2 2 AkaIaarl1 (e.T.)
21,858 13,973 7,885 13,590 13,174 116 357 3S4 3 4. Ludhbna-I e.O. Block
21,858 13,973 7,885 13,590 13,171 416 357 354 3
20,522 12,834 7,688 14,985 11,490 195 1,712 1,721 21 S. Ludhlana-II e.O. Bloct
20,522 12,834 7,688 14,985 14,490 495 1,742 1,721 21
18,044 11,677 6,367 12,349 12,025 J 324 997 995 2 6. Machhlwara e.O. Block
18,041 11,677 6,367 12,349 12,025 324 997 995 2
29,505 19,240 10,265 19,920 19,251 666 303 277 26 7. SamraIa C.O. Block
29,338 19,112 10,226 19,788 19,123 665 303 277 26
167 128 19 132 III I
, 167 128 39 132 131 Bazlp!" Colony (O.G.)
18,317 11,801 6,516 12,572 12,183 389 252 252 8. Deflion e.O••Iock
18,317 11,801 6,516 12,572 12,183 l89 252 252
14,900 9,870 5,030 10,535 10,351 184 143 143 9. DoI1ha C.O. Bloct
14,900 9,870 5,030 10,535 10,351 184 143 143
448
D.STRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33' 34 35 36 37 2
·250 243 7 2,305 2,Iil 164 334 333 i. ludhlana-I e.O. Block
250 243 '7 2,305 2,141 16i 334 3J3
262 246 16 1,381 I,JI7 64' 2SS 252 3 5. ludhlana-II e.D. BIocIc
262 246 16 1,381 1,317 6i 2SS 2S2 3
'198 180 III 1,443 1,31B 125 t56 256 B. Dehlon e.D. Block
198 180 18 1, ....3 1,318 125 256 256
Transport, Storap
Trade IIId Commerce and Communlcadons Odler SeMces
SUIe/Dlstrlct! TotiV VII VIII IX
SI. e.D. BlocklU.AJ RuraV
No. art/Town Urban Persons Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
4. Lu...... Dlscrid Tota. '2,615 12,196 4-;. I,••• l,lt7 67 27,107 24,175 2,9J2
.... 5,144 5,441 196 J,7I4 J,711 lJ '7,'" 15,910 I,ISJ
Udle.. 6,'7' 6,741 22' 4,660 4,6 IS 45 10,044 1,265 l,n9
I. Jacraon e.O. Block. ToUI 322 316 6 331 329 2 1,612 1,540 72
Ru~ 322 316 6 331 329 2 1,612 1,540 72
Uri>an
I 2. Sldhwan let e.D. Ilod TocaI: 248 'I 174 173 1,021 948 73
fturaI 248 'I 174 173 1,021 948 73
Urban
J. Sudhar C.O. Block 'Total 305 299 6 215 212 3 1,591 1,511 110
Run! 272 267 5 201 198 3 1,....2 1,366 76
Urban 33 32 14 14 149 145 4
4. Ludhlana-I C.O. lliock Total 868 848 20 513 568 5 2,386 2,223 163
Run! 868 848 20 573 561 5 2,316 2,223 163
Urban
5. Ludhlana-n CO. lliock Total 549 SOl 4& 433 4]2 1,072 978 94
Rural 549 503 46 433 4]2 1,072 978 94
Urban
6. Machhlwara e.D. Block Total 614 571 43 303 302 1,705 1,574 flf
Rural 614 571 43 303 302 f,705 1,574 f31
Urban
7. Samrala e.O. Ilod Total
Run!
1,162
1,160
l,f20
1,118
42'
42
110
110
106
106
•. 2,513
2,500
2,343
2,330
170
170
Urban 2 2 f3 13
47 48 49 SO 51 52 .2
JO-A-63/Rm/r-;D,96
452,
DISTRICT PRJMAR1'tENSUS'A]JSTR'A'CIO'~
2 3 I 4. 5 6 7 8 t~ 9 'ttl
10. Pakhewal e.o, Block; ;, , "'TotaL 8,139 37,057 19,790 17,267 6,260 3,263 ~2,997
,Rural 6,139 37,057 19,79Q" 17,267 6,260 3,263 2,997
Urban ... I
I. lag""," (M·9 Urban 2,303 14,219 7,557 5,662 2,616 1,387 1,229
2. Raillot (M.C.) 'I ;Urban 1,296 .71792 i,IQ6 3,686 1,568 8il ' 727
3. Akalgarh (e. T.) I "H"Urban '"295 11:523 793 730 28i lil 01111.
6. Samrala U.A. Urban '766 4,315 2,269 2,046 888 463 425
(i) Samrala (M.C.) Urban 661 3,738 1,96B 1,770 752 388 361
(ii) Bazigar Colony (O.G.) Urban IQ5 577 3QI 276 136 75 61
8. Payal (M.C.) Urban 382 2,28S 1,2~S 1,056 141 238 203
9. Khanna (M.C,) Urba" 2,509 14,709 7,76~ 6,~40 2,901 1,495 1,406
5. Ja!.ndhar District Total '32,690 792,098 420,607 37',491 134,932 71,396 63,536
Rural 98,021 578,454 306,850 271,604 98,708 52,411 46,297
'1 I
,U ..... n 34,66? 213,64~, '13,757 99,887 36,224 18,985 17,239
1. Banga C.O. Block Total 9,252 56;OJof' 29,789 26,245 9,522 5,070 4,452
Rural 9,252 56,034 29,789 26,245 9,522 5,070 '4,452
,t Urban I.·. .~~
2. Aur C.O. Block Total 6,588 39,650 21,1 i I 18,539 6,747 3,650 3,097
Rural 6,588 39,650 21,111 18,539 6,747 3,650 3,097
",urban , ... ':.~ .
3. Nawanshahr C.O. Block Total 7,938 46,976 28,081 21,895 8,097 4,323 "3,774
Rural 7,938 46,976 25,081 21,895 8,097 4,323 '3,774
C"lr ~;Urban
4. Phillaur C.O. Block Total ?,412 55,610 29,"55 26,155 9,393 5,044 4,3of9
Rural 9,412 55,610 29,"55 26,155 9,393 5,0"14 ",349
,Urban
5. Rurka Kalan e.O. Block' "Total '6,942 40,523 21,652 18,971 6,648 3,586 3,062
Rural 6,942 40',623 21,652 18,971 6,648 3,586 3,062
Urban
6. Nurmahal C.D. Block Total 7,057 41,$46 22,0811" 19,458 • 7,001 3,676 3,325
Rural 7,057 41,546 22,O1l8' 19,458 7,001 3,676 3,325
Urban
30_B_63/RG'fND/96
453
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2
17,419 11,093 6,326 10,550 10,378 172 499 498 10. Pakhowal C.O. Block
17,419 11,093 6,326 10,550 10,378 172 499 498
69,067 42,997 26,070 52,436 49,~03 3,033 1,053 1,001 52 Urban Tot.tl
48,346 30,204 IB,142 37,485 35,254 2;231 311 263 48 I. ludhlana (M. Corp.)
1,364 856 508 1,050 1,021 29 361 361 4. *Mullanpur Oakha (N.A.C.)
172,011 228,801 143,210 226,636 214,410 12,226 9,003 8,725 278 5. Jalandhar DistrIct
269,905 167,694 102,211 165,512 157,367 8,145 8, III 7,975 136
102,106 61,107 40,999 61,124 57,043 4,081 892 750 142
28,205 17,581 10,624 15,251 14,734 517 467 452 15 l. Banga C.O. Block
28,205 17,581 10,624 15,251 14,734 517 467 452 15
18,946 11,797 7,149 11,002 10,615 387 579 577 2 2. Aur C.D. Block
18,946 11,797 7,149 11,002 10,615 387 579 577 2
21,780 13,820 7,960 12,838 12,451 387 1,766 1,742 24 3. N3Wanshahr C.D. Block
21,780 13,820 7,960 12,838 12,451 3B7 1,766 1,742 24
27,000 16,552 10,448 15,746 15,259 487 729 725 4 4. Phlllaur C.O. Block
27,000 16,552 10,448 15,746 15,259 487 729 725 4
19,198 11,952 7,246 11,701 11,384 317 160 159 5. Rurka Kalan C.D. Block
19,198 11,952 7,246 11,701 11,384 317 160 159
16,438 11,520 6,918 12,016 11,763 253 888 887 6. Nurmahal C.D. Block
18,438 11,520 6,918 12,016 11,763 253 888 887
454
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 20 21 22 23 2i 2S 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 H 35 36 37 2
175 16q IS 14,129 13,614 515 3,640 3,562 78 I. Ludhlana (M. Corp.)
84
I
58 26 199 19~ .. 92 92 2. Ralkot (M.e.)
18 18 36 36 3. Akalcarh (e.T.)
63 62 19 19 4. *Mullanpur Oakha (N.A.C,)
27 18 9 68 65 3 41 41 5. ·Machhlwara (N.A.e.)
9 9 30 30 2B 27 B. Payal (M.e.)
9,483 8,744 739 32,034 30,963 1,07. 10,643 10,589 54 5. Jalandhar District
4,487 4,125 362 16,683 16,112 571 7,028 7,0'7 If
4,99~ 4,619 377 15,351 14,851 500 3,615 3,572 43
~2.1 479 42 2,IOa 2,083 25 888 887 5. Rurka Kalan e.D. Block
5~1 479 42 :l,IOB 2,083 25 888 887
Transport, Storage
Trade and Commerce and "Communications Other Services
State/District! Totall VII VIII IX
51. CD. lilock/U.A.! RuraV
No. , CitylTown Urban , Persons Males F,emales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 39 40 43 45
10. Pakhowal C.D. Block Total 362 355 7 254 252 2 1,7~6 1,669 97
Rural 362 355 7 254 252 2 1,766 1,669 97
Urban
Urban Toti.1 Urb.tn 6,971 6,748 223 4,660 4,615 45 10,044 8,265 '1,779
1. Ludhiana 1M. Corp.) Urban 4,284 4,126 158 3,378 3,342 36 7,411 6,116 1,295
9. Khanna (M.C.) Urban 810 845 25 470 466 4 866 70'1 162
s. Total IS,n3, 1$,J97 526 9,483 , 9,356 127 32,481 28,790 3,691
Rural ,8,271 ' ~,,083, 188 4,716 4,684 12 17,475 15,875 1,600
Urban 7,452 ' 7;114 338 4,767 4,672 95 15,006 12,915 2,091
47 48 49 SO 51 52 2
2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. Nakodar C.D. Block Total 9,460 58,190 30,894 27,296 10,202 5,506 4,696
Rural 9,460 58,190 30,1194 27,296 10,202 5,506 4,696
Urban
B. Shahkot C.D. Block Total 7,660 43,276 22,975 20,301 7,980 4,294 3,686
Rural 7,660 43,276 22,975 20,301 7,980 4,294 3,686
Urban
9. Adampur CD. Slack Total 6,91'1 39,558 20,964 18,594 6,485 3,486 2,999
Rural 6,914 39,558 20,964 18,594 6,485 3,486 2,999
Urban
10. Bhogpur C.D. Block Total 6,11 I 37,106 19,337 17,769 6,41 I 3,155 3,256
Rural 6,166 35,637 18,540 17,097 6,230 3,057 3,173
Urban 215 1,469 797 672 181 98 83
II. Jalandhar (East) c.O. Block Total 11,033 65,165 3-4,417 30,748 10,836 5,654 5,182
Rural 11,033 65,165 34,417 30,748 10,836 S,654 5,182
Urban
12. )alandhar (West) C.D. Block Total 9,599 56,189 29,B84 26,305 9,567 5,065 4,502
Rural 9,599 56,189 29,884 26,305 9,567 5,065 4,502
Urban
Urb.fI TOIII UrNll 34,669 211,644 113,757 99,887 36,%24 18,985 17,239
I. )alandhar (M.Corp.) Urban 22,937 1.,0,696 75,201 65,492 23,709 12,506 11,203
I. 8anga (M.e.) Urban 947 6,517 3,396 3,121 1,205 569 636
2. Nawanshahr (I1.C.) Urban 1,527 9,152 4,822 4,330 I,Ss8 827 731
J. Rahon (M.C,) Urban 767 4,578 2,456 2,122 913 424 489
4. Goraya (N.A.C.) Urban 411 2,494 1,271 1,223 415 209 206
5. Phillaur (M.e.) Urban 1,265 8,109 4,453 3,656 1,330 695 635
6. Nurmahal (M.c.) Urban 565 3,897 2,079 1,818 6BI 371 310
7. Nakodar (M.C.) Urban 1,551 9,938 5,219 4,719 1,706 885 821
8. ·Shahkot (N.A.e.) Urban 384 2,305 1,226 1,079 443 228 21S
9. Jalanclhar Cantt. (Ca.) Urban 983 6,200 3,224 2,976 969 519 450
10. Adampur (M.C) Urban 921 5,289 2,742 2,547 943 496 447
II. Alawalpur (M.e.) Urban 619 3,745 1,980 1,765 610 319 291
12. • 8ho,pur (c. T.) Urban 245 1,469 797 672 181 98 83
13. Kartarpur (M .C.I Urban 1,547 9,255 4,888 4,367 1,531 809 722
459
FOR SCH EDU LED CASTES
II 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 2
23,831 15,013 8,818 17,870 16,627 1,243 763 761 2 7. Nakodar e.o. Block
23,831 15,013 8,818 17,870 16,62'" 1,243 763 761 2
14,623 9,528 5,095 Il,l27 12,744 583 895 895 8. Shahkot e.0. Bloct.
14,623 9,528 5,095 1l,327 12,744 583 895 B95
20,934 12,715 8,219 10,796 10,183 613 220 218 2 9. Adampur e.D. Block
20,934 12,715 8,219 10,796 10,183 613 220 218 2
19,532 11,850 7,682 10,160 9,406 754 672 613 59 IO. Bhogpur e. o. Block
18,613 11,287 7,326 9,786 9,043 743 656 597 S9
919 563 356 374 363 ' II 16 16
32,399 19,837 12,562 18,859 17,486 1,373 5B5 566 19 II. Jalandhar (East) C.O. Block
32,399 19,837 12,562 18,859 17,486 1,373 585 566 19
25,938 16,092 9,846 16,320 15,078 1,242 403 396 7 12. Jalandhar (WeSI) e.D. Block
25,938 16,092 9,846 16,320 15,078 1,242 403 396 7
102,106 61,107 40,999 61,124 57,043 4,081 892 750 142 UrNnTotal
68,889 41,250 27,639 40,629 37,956 2,673 305 291 14 I. Jalandhar (M.CoIll.)
3,402 1,706 1,696 2,858 2,405 453 294 166 128 2. Nawanshahr (M.e.)
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2
242 232 10 1,262 1,140 122 376 376 9. Adampur C.O. Block
242 232 10 1,262 1,140 122 376 376
173 162 11 816 806 10 294 294 10. Bhogpur C.O. Block
143 132 11 751 742 9 277 277
,30 30 65 64 17 17
H4 284 60 2,804 2,680 124 924 924 11. Jalandhar (East) e.D. Block
344 284 60 2,804 2,680 124 924 924
243 216 27 2,565 2,470 95 723 718 5 12. Jalandhar (West) e.O. Block
243 216 27 2,565 2,470 95 723 718 5
l,308 2,993 l15 12,436 11,980 456 2,429 2,411 18 1. Jalandhar (M.Corp.)
97 7 47 47 34 34 3. RaIlon (M.e.)
48 47 31 30 8. ·Shahkot (NA;e.)
8~1
II 116 115 92 91 9. Jalandhar Cann. (c.a.)
,I 14
12 119
136
119
136
120 120
44
10. Adimpur(M.q
I I. AIawaIpur (M.e.)
8
30 65 64 17 I 7 12. ·Bhogpur Ie.T.)
Transport, Storage
Trade and Commerce and Communlcadons Other Services
State/District! TOLlII VII VIII IX
SI. CO. Block/U.A'! Rurall
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 J 38 39 40 "II 42 43 44 45 46
7. Nakodar C.O. Block Total 645 636 9 440 437 3 1,467 1,314 153
Rural 645 636 9 440 437 3 1,467 1,314 153
Urban
8. Shahkot C.D. 1Iiock lot<ll 375 363 12 335 911t 798 1I6
Rural 375 363 12 3JS 914 798 116
Urban
9. Adampur C.O. Block lotal 628 608 20 364 1,618 1,496 122
Rural 628 608 20 364 1,618 1,496 122
Urban
10. Bhogpur C.O. Block Total 573 sse 15 340 337 3 1,329 1,190 139
!lura! 525 511 14 322 319 3 1,260 1,129 131
Urban 48 47 18 18 69 61 8
II. )alandhar (East) e.o. Block Total 1,208 1,175 33 782 772 10 2,793 2,596 197
!lura! 1,208 1,175 33 782 772 10 2,793 2,596 197
Urban
12. )alandhar (West) CD. BlocHotai 842 810 32 607 601 6 1,778 1,652 126
Rural 842 810 32 607 601 6 1,778 1,652 126
Urban
Urban TOhl Urball 7,452 7,114 lJ8 4,767 4,671 95 15,006 12,915 2,091
I. Jalandhar (M.Corp.) Urban 5,001 4,723 278 3,682 3,609 73 10,410 9,030 1,380
2. Nawanshahr (M.c.) Urban 366 352 14 242 240 2 633 478 155
47 '\8 49 50 51 52 2
738 11 727 45,568 16,920 28,648 11. lalandhat (East) e.o. Block
738 II 727 45,568 16,920 28,648
132 7 125 39,737 14,799 24,938 I}. )alandhar (West) e.O. Block
132 7 125 39,737 14,799 24,938
2 3 .4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6. Kapurthala Dlstrlct Total 33,009 190,484 100,931 89,55J 34,495 f8.1S9 16,336
Rural 26,580 .S%,213 80,53' 71,682 %7,545 14.530 13,015
Urb.tn 6,4%9 38,%71 %0,+00 17,87. 6,950 3,629 3,321
I. Kapurthala C.O. Block Total. ~,44S 48,456 25,597 22,859 8,881 4,639 4,242
Rural 8,445 48,456 25,597 22,859 8,881 4,639 4,242
Urban
2. Nadala C.O. Block Total 4,615 27,352 14,389 12,963 4,993 2,639 2,354
Rural +,61S 27,352 14,389 12,963 4,993 2,639 2,354
Urban
3. Sultanpur C.O. 810ck Total 4,676 25,182 13,370 11,812 4,773 2,524 2,249
Rural 4,676 25,182 13,370 11,812 4,773 2,524 2,249
Urban
4. Phagwara C.O. Black Total 9,Jot6 54,,376 28,840 25,536 9,485 5,028 4,457
Rural 8,844 51,223 27,17S 24,048 8,898 4,728 4,170
Urban 502 3,153 1,665 1,488 587 300 287
(i) Mohalla Urban 243 1,564 830 734 289 152 137
Gobindpura (O.G.)
(ii) Kot Rani (O.G.) Urban 259 1,589 835 754 298 148 ISO
I. Kapunhala (M.C.) Urban 2,316 13,751 7,280 6,471 2,588 1,346 1,242
2. Sultanpur (M.C,) Urban 320 1,872 970 902 34B 182 166
3. Phagwara U.A. Urtlan 3,793 22,648 12,150 10,498 4,014 2,101 1,913
(i) Phagwara (M.c.) Urtlan 3,291 19,495 10,485 9,010 3,427 1,801 1,626
(ii) Mohala Urtlan 243 1,564 830 734 289 152 137
Gobindpura (O.G.)
(iii) Kot Rani (O.G.) LJrtlan 259 1,589 835 754 298 148 ISO
7. Hoshlarpur Dlstrlct Total 81 .,979 484,876 %55,946 228,9]0 81,710 44,623 40,087
Rural 75,166 4%8,681 226,177 202,504 71,870 39,347 35,523
Urb.tn 9,813 56,'95 29,769 26,426 9,840 5,276 4,564
I. Dwa CO. Block Total 6,240 34,127 17,432 16,695 6,170 3,251 2,919
Rural 6,2"0 34,127 17,"32 16,695 6,170 3,251 2,919
Urban
2. Mukerian C.O. Block Total 5,041 2$,852 15,079 13,773 4,952 2,600 2,352
Rural 5,041 28,8$2 15,079 13,773 4,952 2,600 2,352
Urban
3. Talwara C.D. Block Total 3,117 19,883 10,451 9,432 3,381 1,737 1,6'14
Rural 2,901 16,146 8,403 7,743 2,765 1,397 1,368
Urban 816 ·3,737 2,0<\8 1,689 616 340 276
Talwara (CT.) Urban 816 3,737 2,048 1,689 616 340 276
465
FOil $QtEDUL~D CASTES
Industrial Cllei0ry of Main Workers
II 12 13 14 .15 16 lr 18 19 2
74,598 47,050 27,548 57,022 52,886 4,116 1,723 1.525 198 6. KaPU~1a DIsc""
57,552 36,629 20,923 45,973 42,683 3,290 4,363 4.187 176
17,046 10,421 6,625 11,049 10,203 846 360 338 22
16,685 10,761 5,924 16,004 14,173 1,831 1,498 1,430 68 1. Kapurthala C. O. Block
16,685 10,761 5,924 16,004 14,173 1,831 1,498 1,430 68
8,673 5,693 2,980 7,927 7,535 392 795 767 28 2. Nadala C.O. Block
8,673 5,693 2,980 7,927 7,535 392 795 767 28
7,218 4,727 2,491 7,710 7,320 390 1,052 1,014 38 3. Sultanpur C.O. B'ock
7,218 4,727 2,491 7,710 7,32Q 390 1,052 1,014 38
26,566 16,412 10,154 '5,213 14,511 702 ',021 979 42 4. Phagwara C.O. Block
24,976 15,448 9,528 14,332 13,655 677 ',018 976 42
1,590 964 626 881 856 25 3 3
SZI 488 333 438 '121 17 3 3 (I) Mohalla Goblndpura
(O.G.)
769 476 293 4'13 435 8 (H) Kot Rani (P.G.)
I. Nil
5,163 3,185 1,978 4,090 3,673 417 323 301 22 1. Kapurthala (M.C.)
255,397 157.394 98,003 13';537 124,3~8 7,229 9,188 9,0.7 161 7. Hoshlarpur District
225,807 139,643 86,164 116,322 110.333 5,9.9 8,801 8,644 157
29,590 17,751 11,839 15,215 IJ:,975 1,240 387 38l 4
16,833 9,741 7,092 8,691 7,944 747 618 618 1. Dasua C. O. Block
16,833 9,741 7,092 8,691 7,944 747 618 618
14,929 9,296 5,631 7,215 6,992 223 516 514 2 2. Mukerlan C.O. Block
14,929 9,298 5,631 7,215 6,992 223 516 514 2
f 11,075 6,696 4,379 5,108 4,782 326 57S 556 19 3. 1alwara C. O. Block
8,817 5,339 3,478 4,084 3,852 232 574 555 19
2,258 1,357 901 1,024 930 94
2 l 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28
\. Nil
7. Hos.... rpur Olllrice Toeal 65,818 62,639 3,149 1,204 1,166 38 27 '/.7
Rural 62,054 58,976 3,078 938 911 27 16 16
UrtNn 3,784 3,663 121 266 2S5 II II II
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2
8lS 694 141 6,526 6,341 185 2,595 2,488 107 6. Kapurthala District
546 457 89 4,035 3,910 US 1,915 l,n4 101
289 237 52 2,491 2,431 60 660 654 6
I. Nil
2 2 67 64 3 40 40 2. Sultanpur (M.c.)
4,984 4,330 654 9,391 8,804 587 5,077 5,OU 64 7. Hashlarpur District
4,686 4,060 626 7,635 7,122 513 4,162 4,117 45
298 270 28 1,756 1,682 74 915 896 19
379 315 64 1,184 953 231 304 292 12 I. Oasua CD. Block
379 315 64 1,184 953 231 304 292 12
Transport, Storage
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Services
State/District! Totail VII VIII IX
SI. CO. Block/U.A.I Rural/
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46
6. Kapurthala Dlsnlct Total 3,.58 2,962 .96 1,695 1,678 17 7,350 6,473 877
Rural ',88' 1,812 69 960 956 4 4,249 3,819 430
Urban 1,277 1,150 127 735 722 IJ 3,101 2,654 447
Kapurthala C.D. Block Total 111 128 13 2S2 250 2 1,035 943 92
Rural 441 428 13 252 250 2 1,035 943 92
Urban
2. Nadala C.O. Block Total 326 316 10 183 183 841 748 93
Rural 326 316 10 183 183 841 748 93
Urban
3. Sultanpur C.O. Block Total 212 204 8 113 113 669 570 99
Rural 212 201 8 113 113 669 570 99
Urban
1. Phagwara C.O. Block Total 982 910 42 410 138 2 1,806 1,641 162
Rural 902 864 38 412 110 2 1,701 1,558 116
Urban 80 76 4 28 28 102 86 16
(i) Mahalia Gobindpura Urban 60 56 4 19 19 16 3S II
(O.G.)
(ii) Kat Rani (O.G.) Urban 20 20 9 9 56 51 5
Urban Total U"'-n 1,277 1,150 127 7lS 722 1] l,'OI 2,654 447
I. Nil
I. KapUithaia (M.C) Urban 463 370 93 321 310 II 1,421 1,249 172
3. Phagwara U.A. Urban 766 732 14 382 lBO 2 1,188 1,258 230
(i) Phagwara (M.C) Urban 686 656 30 354 l52 2 1,386 1,172 214
(ii) Mohala Gobindpura Urban 60 56 4 19 19 16 3S II
(O.G.)
(iii) Kat Rani (O.G.) Urban 20 20 9 9 S6 51
7. Hoshlarpur District Total 6,8U 6,605 218 3,788 3,727 31 25,247 22,970 2,277
Rllral 4,902 4,804 98 2,768 2,753 15 20,360 18,930 1,430
Urban 1,921 1,801 120 990 974 16 4,887 4,040 847
t. Dasu. C.O. Block Total 342 337 5 216 216 1,392 1,250 142
Rural 342 337 5 216 216 1,392 1,250 112
Urban
31-B--63/RGJ/ND/96
469
FOItSCHEDULED CASTES
2 3 "I 5 6 7 8 9 10
.... Tand. C.O. Block Total 5,067 28,6"12 15,066 13,576 "',8"13 2,6"'S 2,195
Rural 5,061 28,6"12 15,066 13,516 ...,843 2,64S 2,195
Urban
S. Bhunga C.O. Block Total 8,532 47,338 24,290 23,048 8,307 4,413 3,894
Rural 8,532 47,He 2"1,290 23,048 8,307 4,413 3,894
Urban
6. Hoshiarpur-I C.D. Block Total 10,318 60,03<1 31,223 2a,711 10,340 5,387 4,953
Rural 10,l18 60,034 31,323 28,711 10,340 5,387 4,953
Urban
7. Hoshlarj]ur-II C.O. Block Total 10,424 61,196 33,140 28,OSl- 10,604 S,S32 5,072
Rural 10,424 61,196 33,140 28,050 10,604 5,S32 5,072
Urban
8. Garhsh~nkar C.D. Block Total 9,449 55,162 29,633 25,529 9,793 5,202 4,591
Rural 9,449 55,162 29,633 25,529 9,193 5,202 4,591
Urban
9. Mahilpur e.o. Block Total 9,277 52,194 27,497 24,697 S,912 4,670 4,242
Rural 9,277 52,194 27,497 24,697 8,912 4,670 4,242
Urban
10. Balach~ur C.D. Block Total 4,903 27,187 14,602 12,585 5,141 2,632 2,509
Rural 4,901 27,187 '4,602 '2,585 5,141 2,632 2,S09
Urban
II. Sareya C.D. Block Total 3,014 17,S03 9,712 8,091 3,043 1,615 1,428
Rural 3,014 17,S03 9,712 8,091 3,O·n 1,615 1,428
Urban
I. Hoshiarpur (M.C.) Urban 5,119 29,750 15,841 13,909 5,176 2,7JS 2,441
I. Muk~rian (M.C.) Urban 588 3,464 1,762 1,702 658 359 299
2. Talwara (C.T.) Urban 816 3,737 2,048 1,689 616 340 276
3. Dasua (M.C,) Urban 661 3,864 2,013 1,851 685 363 322
4. Urmar Tanda (M.e.) Urban 9"18 5,540 2,861 2;679 957 SOD 457
5. Garhdlwala (M.e.) Urban 245 1,326 698 628 249 135 114
6. Hariana (M.C.) Urban 303 1,780 953 B27 l03 172 III
7. Sharnchaurasi (M.e.) Urban 420 2,311 1,2"10 1,071 425 244 lSI
a. Garhshankar (M.C.) Urban 713 4,423 2,353 2,070 771 428 343
471
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
14,351 8,693 5,658 7,795 7,271 524 156 133 23 4. Tanda e.o. Block
14,351 8,693 5,658 7,795 7,271 524 ..56 'Ill 23
26,766 15,653 11,113 11,666 11,123 543 1,394 1,372 22 5. Bhunga e.o. Block
26,766 15,653 11,113 11,666 11,123 513 1,394 1,372 22
33,788 20,480 13,308 15,976 15,108 868 968 964 4 6. Hoshlarpur-I e.O. Block
33,788 20,480 13,308 15,976 15,108 868 968 964 4
33,693 21,360 12,333 18,802 17,544, 1,258 1,292 1,252 10 7. Hoshlarpur-II e.o. Block
33,693 21,360 12,333 18,802 17,544 1,258 ',292 1,252 40
28,019 17,960 10,059 15,261 14,738 523 1,100 1,086 14 8. Garhshankar e.o. Block
28,019 17,960 10,059 15,261 14,738 523 1,100 1,086 14
28,490 17,579 10,911 14,133 13,336 797 820 797 23 9. Mahilllur e.O. Block
28,490 17,579 10,911 14,133 13,336 797 820 797 23
1',436 7,754 3,682 1,638 7,4'3 225 794 787 7 10. Balachaur e.O. Block
11,436 7,754 3,682 7,638 7,413 225 794 787 7
8,685 5,786 2,899 5,061 5,012 49 269 266 3 " . Saroya e.O. Block
8,685 5,786 2,899 5,061 5,012 49 269 266 3
29,590 17,751 11,939 15,215 13,975 1,240 397 3Bl 4 Urban Total
16,'98 9,770 6,428 8,259 7,514 745 178 171 4 ,. Hoshlarpur (M.c.)
2 3 20 21 22 23 2+ 2S 26 27 28
2SS
Urb~n Total U~n ',784 3,663 121 266
" II II
29 30 31 32 33 3i 35 36 37 2
1,032 841 191 1,065 1,009 S6 647 638 9 7. Hoshiarpur-II e.o. Block
1,032 841 191 1,065 1,009 S6 647 638 9
893 724 169 724 709 15 659 658 9. MahHpur e.D. Block
893 724 169 724 709 15 659 658
238 226 12 700 680 20 256 256 10. Balachaur C.O. Block
238 226 12 700 680 20 256 256
5 5 96 87 9 95 94 3. Oasua (M.C.)
10 5 5 53 52 44 44 5. Garhdlwala (M.c.)
5 5 IJ 13 7 7 6. Hariana (M.c.)
19 19 41 41 21 21 7. Shamchaurasl (M.c.)
15 13 2 38 3B 22 22 B. Garhshankar (M.e.)
474
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Transport, Storace
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Services
Sute/District! TouV VII VIII IX
Sl. C.D. BlocklU.A.! RuraV
No. Qty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
... Tanda C.O. Block Total 263 258 5 135 III 2 1,427 1,288 139
Rural 263 258 5 135 133 2 1,427 1,288 139
Urban
s. 8hunga e.o. 810ck Total 494 484 10 235 235 2,013 1,834 179
Rural 494 484 10 235 235 2,013 1,834 179
Urban
6. Hoshiarpur-I CD. Block Total 782 768 14 464 460 4 2,325 2,153 172
Rural 782 768 14 464 460 4 2,325 2,153 172
Urban
7. Hoshiarpur-II CO. 810ck Total 730 714 16 405 404 3,902 3,714 188
Rural 730 714 16 405 404 3,902 3,714 188
Urban
8. Garhshankar CD. Block Total 725 716 9 431 427 4 2,696 2,557 139
Rural 725 716 9 431 427 4 ~,696 2,557 139
Urban
9. Mahilpur CO. Block Total 708 686 22 398 395 3 2,365 2,135 230
Rural 708 686 22 398 395 3 2,365 2,135 230
Urban
10. Balachaur CD. Block Total 279 268 11 131 131 1,227 1,131 96
Rural 279 268 11 131 131 1,227 1,131 96
Urban
Urban Total Urban 1,921 1,801 120 990 974 16 4,887 4,040 847
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8. ltuplll,ar District Total 40,032 224,982 t2t,t3t t03,85t 4t,927 22,5ZJ t9,404
lllral 32,506 185,873 &.00,210 85,663 35,028 la,899 16,129
U.....n 7,526 39,109 20,921 la,188 676,899 3,624 3,275
I. Anandptlr Sahib C.D. 810ck Total 4,011 21,911 11,691 10,220 3,923 2,007 1,916
Rural 3,892 21,190 11,303 9,887 3,789 1,933 1,856
Urban 119 721 388 333 134 74 60
2. Nurpur Bedl C.O. Block Total 3,279 16,717 8,921 7,796 3,230 1,678 1,552
Rural 3,279 16,717 8,921 7,796 3,230 1,678 1,552
Urban
3. Chamkaur Sahib c.O. Block Total 7,589 44,214 23,813 20,401 8,030 4,258 3,772
Rural 7,589 44,214 23,813 20,401 8,030 4,258 3,772
Urban
4. Rupnaaar C.O. Siock Total 5,445 31,693. 17,064 14,629 7,050 4,127 2,923
Rural 5,445 31,693 17,064 14,629 7,050 ..,127 2,923
Urban
5. Kharar C.O. Block Total 8,266 48,260 26,295 21,965 8,589 ..,582 4,007
Rural 8,254 48,191 26,257 21,934 8,571 4,571 4,000
Urban 12 69 38 31 18 11 7
6. Hajrl C.O. 810ck Total 4,047 23,868 12,852 11,016 4,358 2,332 2,026
Rural 4,047 23,868 12,852 11,016 4,358 2,332 2,026
Urban
Nil
1. Naya Nangal (NA.C.) Urban 410 2,123 1,144 979. 354 180 174
2. Nanga! Township UA. Urban 1,519 7,419 3,967 3,452 1,266 663 603
(i) Nanga! Township Urban 1,400 6,698 3,S79 3,119 1,132 589 5of3
(N.A.q
3. Anandpur Sahib (M.C,) Urban 545 2,898 1,543 1,355 527 298 229
477
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
IOS,0%8 67,140 n,888 6%,547 59,8%7 2,7%0 4,5%4 4,lJ9 las 8. .....prDIskkt
84,787 54,982 29,80S SI,UJ 50,199 1,7J4 4,292 4,170 .12
20,24' 12,158 8,083 10,614 9,628 986 232 169 63
8,16" 4,7'8 3,"'" 6,005 5,758 247 1,277 ',219 ·58 I. Anandpur Sahib C.D. llock
7,758 4,456 3,302 5,8'" 5,596 245 ',276 ',218 58
406 262 144 164 162 2 I I
117 79 38
'" •• Oustee Colony
Block 'A' (O.G.I
6,31" ",367 1,9"7 4,658 4,464' 194 730 689 41 2. Nurpur ledi C.O. Block
6,314 4,367 1,947 4,658 4,464 194 730 689 41
22,143 1",356 7,787 12,328 12,020 308 867 857 10 3. Charnbur Sahib CO. Block
22,143 14,356 7,787 12,328 12,020 30B 867 857 10
15,840 10,543 5,297 ',719 8,342 377 681 673 8 4. Rupnacar C.O. Block
15,840 10,543 5,297 8,719 8,342 377 681 673 8
21,"96 14,095 7,401 13,877 13,406 471 484 479 5 5. Kharar C.O. Block
21,471 14,080 7,391 13,859 13,388 471 484 479 5
25 15 10 18 IB
25 15 10 18 IB Nawanshahr (O.G.)
11,261 7,180 4,081 6,52B 6,3B9 139 254 254 6. Malr! C.O. llock
11,261 7,180 4,081 6,528 6,389 139 254 254
2 3 20 2i 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Nil
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2
987 907 80 5,442 5,'49 291 2,408 2,224 '84 8. Rupnapr District
84' 77S 66 3,753 3,53' 222 ',873 ',696 '77
'46 132 14 1,689 1,618 71 535 528 7
113 109 4 291 288 3 460 440 20 I. Anandpur Sahib C.O. Siock
106 102 1 258 256 2 411 391 20
7 7 33 32 49 49
7 7 29 28 25 25 Oustee Colony
Block 'B' (O.G.)
4 4 24 24 Oustee Colony
Block 'A' (O.G.)
206 186 20 731 710 21 432 363 69 3. Chamkaur Sahib C.O. Block
206 186 20 731 710 21 432 363 69
130 125 5 731 620 111 467 383 84 4. Rupnasar C.O. Block
130 125 5 731 620 111 467 383 84
3 3 Nawanshahr (O.G.)
Nil
TI1IISjKlI1, Stonae
Trade and Commerce and Communbllons Odler SeMces
Sl<ItefDlstrlcv' TOI<I1! VII VIII IX
SI. C.D. 8Iock1U.A.f Rural!
No. QtyJTown Urban Persons Halu Fem.s Persons Hales Femalu Persons Hales Females
2 3 38 39 10 41 42 43 44 45 .of6
8. IuPMpr Dlftrlct ToUlI ',07' 3,006 67 2.316 2,304 .2 17,691 16,275 1,42]
lunll 1,967
U.....n 1,106
1,940
1,066
27
40
1,612
704
1,606
". ,6 12,401
S,29.
11,751
4,524
657
766
I. Anandpur Sahib c.o. llod TOhi 185 184 169 169 1,786 1,701 8S
Runt! 170 169 161 161 1,135 1,651 .4
Urban IS 15 8 8 51 50
1. Chamkaur Sahib C.O. Block Total 667 661 6 348 347 2,359 2,249 110
Rural 667 661 6 348 347 2,359 2,249 110
Urban
4. Rupnillar C.D. Slock TOhi 292 283 9 361 l59 2 2,152 2,O.of6 106
Rul'3l 292 283 9 361 359 2 2,152 2,0.0f6 106
Urban ...
5. Kharar C.D. Siock Total .of67 .of62 5 475 413 2 J,7l4 l,511 223
lluraJ 456 451 5 475 473 2 l,730 3,507 223
Urban II II 4 4
6. Haiti C.D. Block TOhi 277 273 4 20S 205 1,650 ',564 86
Rul'3l 277 273 4 205 205 1,650 1,564 86
Urban
Nil
2. Nanpl Township U.A. Urban 159 149 10 107 107 1,415 1,289 126
435 III 324 31,451 11,682 ",769 3. Chambur SahIb C.O. Bloct
435 111 324 31,451 11,682 19,769
51 20 3. NManShahr (O.G.)
12 5
.., 28,48J 1t,288 17,195 UrNn Toeal
Toul Scheduled Um
No. of Toul Scheduled Populldon
State/Districtl TotaV Households Caste Populallon In the ap-aroup 0-6
SI. C.O. Block/U.A.I RuraV with S.c.
No. Qty/Town Urban members Persons Males Females Pel'$Ons Males Females
2 :1 .~ 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. Rupnagar (M.C.) Urnan 1,070 5,718 3,004 2,714 1,061 524 537
S. Morinda (M.C.) Urnan 722 4,142 2,197 1,945 725 37~ 351
6. Kurali (M.e.) Urnan 120 3,987 2,117 1,870 718 354 364
7. Kharar U.A. Urban 1,078 6,084 3,321 2,763 1,026 583 443
(i) Kharar (M.C.) Urnoo 1,066 6,015 3,283 2,732 1,008 572 436
3,628
38
3,110
31 18
1,222 648
" 574
7
(N.A.C.)
9. P.d... Dlan'cc Toea' 15,849 411,607 2J9,.'2 208,135 87,3~ 46,n. 41,'36
Au", 64,519 379,994 203,648 176,346 74,469 ]9,482 34,987
Urban 11,330 61,61] lS,824 31,7" 12,89' 6,742 6,'49
1. Bassi Pathana C.O. 810ck Total 5,431 32,272 17,218 15,054 6,062 3,203 2,859
Rural 5,431 32,272 17,218 15,054 6,062 3,203 2,859
Urnoo
2. Sirhind C.O. Block Total 9,908 51,431 30,813 26,618 11,098 5,866 5,232
Rural 9,802 56,968 30,543 26,425 10,991 5,816 5,175
Urban 106 463 270 193 107 50 57
3. Oera Bassi C.D. 810ck Total 5,252 ll,773 16,970 ''',803 6,062 3,251 2,811
Rural 5,252 31,173 16,970 14,803 6,062 3,251 2,811
Urban
4. Chanaur C.O. Block Total 4,481 26,971 14,559 12,418 5,054 2,732 2,322
Rural 4,481 26,971 14,559 12,418 5,054 2,732 2,322
Urban
5. Rajpura C.D. Block Total 6,391 38,70-+ 20,694 18,010 7,483 J,952 3,531
Rural 6,391 38,704 20,694 18,010 7,483 3,952 3,531
Urban
6. Bhunerheri C.O. Block Total 5,413 33,147 17,858 15,289 6,703 3,611 3,092
Rural 5,"'10 3l,lll 17,850 15,283 6,699 3,608 3,091
Urban 1 I .. 8 6 4 3 I
7. Patiala C.D. Block Total 7,365 42,481 22,757 19,724 8,388 4,"59 3,929
Rural 6,866 39,838 21,356 18,482 7,821 4,175 3,646
Urb." 499 2,643 1,401 1,2"2 567 284 283
(ii) D.C.W. Colony (O.G.) Urnan 118 464 2.. ' 223 147 73 74
483
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
11 12 13 I .. 15 16 17 18 19 2
19,402 12,781 6,621 16,526 16,142 384 653 647 6 2. Sirhlnd CO. Block
19,239 12,670 6,569 16,368 15,989 379 653 647 6
163 111 52 158 153 5
69 49 20 S5 55 (I) Iqbal Colony (D.G.)
12,509 8,327 4,182 8,916 8,521 395 283 278 5 J. Dera Bassi CD. Block
2,509 8,327 4,182 8,916 8,521 395 283 278 5
9,226 6,334 2,892 7,721 7,478 243 353 352 4. Gilanaur CD. Block
9,226 6,334 2,892 7,721 7,478 243 353 352
3,987 9,404 4,583 11,208 10,598 610 686 682 4 5. RaJpura C.D. 810ck
3,987 9,404 4,583 11,208 10,598 610 686 682 4
7,553 5,381 2,172 10,321 9;638 683 992 948 44 6. Bhunerheli CD. Block
7,551 5,380 2,171 10,317 9,634 683 991 947 44
2 I I 4 4
2,371 8,363 4,008 12,686 12,195 491 536 511 3 7. Patlala CD. Block
1,429 7,752 3,677 11,966 11,509 457 534 511 1
942 611 111 720 686 34 2 2
A-63/RGI/NDI96
484
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 20 21 22 23 2.. 25 26 27 28
32-B-63/RGI/ND/9E
485
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
29 30 31 32 3J l4 35 36 37 2
2,160 1,818 342 9,765 8,961 804 3,913 3,870 43 9. '.tLlLl District
1,616 ' 1,367 249 6,731 6,185 546 2,422 2,398 24
544 451 91 3,034 2,776 258 1,491 1,472 19
147 138 9 549 531 15 190 190 1. Bassi Pathana C.O. Block
147 138 9 549 531 15 190 190
322 221 101 897 791 106 426 420 6 3. Den Bassi C.O. Block
322 221 101 897 791 106 426 420 6
231 213 18 1,082 938 144 404 398 6 5. Rajpun CO. Block
231 213 18 1,082 938 144 104 398 6
Tra"sport, SIDrare
Trade and Commerce and Communlcatlons Other SelVlces
State/District! Total/ VII VIII IX
51. C.O. Block/U.A'/ Rurall
No. QtylTown Urbaf\ Persons Males Females Persons Males Fem"'es Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 11 12 43 15 16
4. Rupnagar (M.e.) Urban 186 181 5 125 123 2 902 759 li3
9. '.ubl .. DistrIct 101011 6,412 6,095 3J1 3,774 3,745 n 18,682 16,'94 2,288
Rural 3,422 3,356 66 %,513 2,508 s 11,9]4 11,1]7 797
UrlNln 3,0'0 2,139 27. 1,26' 1,237 Ii 6,748 5,257 1,491
I. Bas$i Pathana c.o. Blo,~ Total 345 343 2 258 258 1,341 1,259 82
Rural 345 313 2 258 258 I,Hl 1,259 82
Urban
2. Sirhind C.D. Block Total 645 625 20 316 315 1,600 1,466 134
Rural 638 619 19 311 310 1,563 1,433 130
Urban 7 6 5 5 37 33 4
4. Ghanaur CD. Block Total 276 276 209 209 906 860 46
Rural 276 276 20$' 209 906 860 46
Urban
5. Rajpura C.O. Block Total 356 347 9 387 l85 2 1,350 1,259 91
Rural 356 347 9 387 l8S 2 1,350 1,259 91
Urban
6. Bhunerheri C.O. Block Total 214 209 5 149 149 681 600 81
Rural 214 209 5 149 149 681 600 81
Urban
7 Patiala C.D. Block Total i69 455 14 492 489 1,643 1.s09 134
Ruroll 387 373 14 412 410 1,'t71 1,355 116
Urban 8~ 62 BO 79 112 154 18
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
2 3 4 5· 6 7 8 9 10
(viii) Bazigarh Town (O,G.) Urban 139 865 444 421 210 99 111
8, Samana C.O, Block Total 11,437 66,240 35,284 30,956 14,058 7,280 6,778
Rural 11,437 66,2'10 35,284 30,956 14,058 7,280 6,778
Urban
9, Nabha C.O. Block Total 9,449 54,089 29,174 24,915 10,239 5,465 4,774
Rural 9,4"19 54,089 29,174 24,915 10,239 5,465 4,774
Urban
Url>an Total Urban 11,330 67,613 35,824 31,789 12,891 6,742 6,149
1. Patiala U.A. Urban 4,123 24,688 13,005 11,683 4,411 2,261 2,150
(i) Patlala (M,C.) Urban 3,763 22,910 12,048 10,862 4,054 2,076 1,978
(iii) O.C.W. Colony (O.G.) Urban 118 464 241 223 147 73 74
I. Bassi (M.c.) Urban 762 4,454 2,390 2,064 788 'I'll 347
2, Sirhind (M.C.) . Urban 705 4,326 2,266 2,060 812 440 372
489
FOR SCH EDU LED CASTES
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
10,357 8,043 2,314 20,217 1-8,848 1,369 1,699 1,669 30 8. Samana C. O. 810ck
10,357 8,043 2,314 20,217 18,848 1,369 1,699 1;669 30
14,836 10,458 4,378 16,115 15,845 270 656 653 3 9. Nabha C.O. Block
14,836 10,458 4,378 16,115 15,845 270 656 653 3
26,304 16,547 9,757 19,719 17,]14 2,405 241 239 2 Urban To""
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 14 35 36 37 2
207 163 "14 456 379 77 III 108 3 8. Samana C.D. Block
207 163 44 456 379 77 111 108 3
219 158 61 1,067 844 223 373 364 9 (I) Patlala (M.C,)
Transport, Staraet
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Services
State/District! Total! VII VIII IX
Sl. CO. BlocklU.A.I Rural!
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 'II 42 43 44 45 46
8. Samana C.D. Block Total 298 293 5 185 185 1,270 1,208 62
Rural 298 293 5 185 185 1,270 1,208 62
Urban
9. Nab". C.O. Block Total 631 626 5 245 245 1,853 1,742 111
Rural 631 626 5 245 245 1,853 1,742 III
Urban
Urban Total Urban 3,010 2,739 271 1,26. 1,211 24 6,148 5,257 ',491
I. Patlol. U.A. Urban 1,286 1,053 233 456 438 18 3,600 2,738 862
(I) Patiala (M.C,) Urban 1,256 1,023 233 423 406 17 3,434 2,590 844
47 ..9 49 50 51 52 2
2 3 .4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. Oera Bassi (M.c.) Urban 237 1,386 725 661 248 134 114
4. Banur (M.C.) Urban 402 3,011 1,615 1,396 616 340 276
5. Rajpura (M.C.) Urban 764 4,205 2,203 2,002 831 409 422
6. Sanaur U.A. Urban 427 2,542 1,317 1,225 554 281 273
(i) Sanaur (M.c.) Urban 285 1,663 865 798 340 179 161
(iii) Bazigar Town (O.G.) Urban 139 865 444 421 210 99 111
7. 'Patran (NA.C.) Urban 290 1,790 953 837 417 194 223
9. Samana (M.C.) Urban 1,104 6,470 3,422 3,048 1,305 709 596
9. Nabha (M.C.) Urban 1,025 6,399 3,357 3,042 1,227 650 577
10. Amloh (M.c.) Urban 372 2,219 1,169 1,050 426 225 201
11. Gobindgarh UA. Urban 1,119 6,123 3,402 2,721 1,256 658 598
(i) Gobindgarh (M.c.) Urban 1,013 5,660 3,132 2,528 1,149 608 541
,
10. s..lt&'rvr District . Total 80,539 458,856 246,]60 212,496 89,440 47,384 42,056
Aufal 66,887 380,281 204,534 175,747 73,832 39,063 34,769
Urban 1],652 78,575 41,826 ]6,749 15,608 8,321 7,287
I. Ahmedga"" C.O. Block Total 6,718 37,969 20,397 17,572 6,968 3,712 3,256
." Rural 6,718 37,969 20,397 17,572 6,968 3,712 3,256
Urban
2. Malerkotla C.D. Block Total 6,150 35,362 18,970 16,392 6,678 3,559 3,119
Rural 6,150 35,362 18,970 16,392 6,678 3,559 3,119
Urban
3. Dhuri CO. Block Total 6,826 39,495 21,322 18,173 7,606 4,075 3,531
R~ral 6,826 39,495 21,322 18,173 7,606 4,075 3,531
Urban
4. Bhawanigarh C.O. Block Total 4,933 27,651 14,735 12,916 5,474 2,812 2,662
Rural 4,701 26,361 14,071 12,290 5,170 2,669 2,501
Urban 232 1,290 664 626 304 143 161
)hugl Basti (Outside Urban 232 1,290 664 626 304 143 161
M.C. Limits) (O.G.)
• 3,701
Sangrur CD: Block Q Total 7,099 40,177 21,748 18,429 7,939 4,238
Rural 7,093 40,146 21,730 18,416 7,929 4,233 3,696
Urban 6 31 18 13 10 5 5
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
100,283 71,275 29,008 139,703 134,410 5,291 4,163 4,108 55 10. Sanrrur District
80,243 57,891 22,352 117,437 113,617 3,820 3,864 3,810 54
20,040 13,384 6,656 22,266 20,793 1,473 299 298 1
13,109 9,111 3,998 11,088 10,931 157 284 283 I. Ahmedgarh e.0. Block
13,109 9,111 3,998 11,088 10,931 157 284 283
11,202 i,683 3,519 10,510 10,267 243 306 302 4 2. Malerkotla e.0. Block
11,202 7,683 3,519 10,510 10,267 243 306 302 4
9,362 6,821 2,541 11,774 11,614 160 232 231 3. Dhurl C.O. Block
9,362 6,821 2,541 11,774 11,614 160 232 231
5,594 4,143 1,451 8,365 8,155 210 259 258 4. Bhawanlgarh e.0. Block
5,373 3,975 1,398 8,001 7,824 177 254 253
221 168 53 364 331 33 5 5
7,232 5,259 1,973 12,990 12,323 667 342 336 6 5. Sangrur e.D. Block
7,230 5,257 1,973 12,976 12,311 66S 342 336 6
2 2 14 12 2
2 14 12 2 Plndl Kehar Singh at
Plnd! Ohltwan (O.G.)
496
DlmlCT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2
75 72 3 76 76 7. ·Patran (N.A.C,)
1,510 1,418 112 6,21l 5,861 J50 2,530 2,492 J8 I O. $alllrur District
1,10"\ 1,050 54 1,942 1,684 2SB 1,302 1,280 22
426 368 58 2,271 2,179 92 1,228 1,212 16
Transport, Storalle
Trade and Commerce and Commun~tIons Odler Services
Sta tel District! TotaV VII VIII IX
51. c.o. Block/U.A'/ RuraV
No. Qty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
2. Malerkotla C.D. Block Total 343 340 3 277 276 1,035 967 6~
Rural 343 HO 3 277 276 1,035 967 68
Urban
3. Dhurl C.D. Block Total 366 359 7 313 312 1,104 1,049 55
Rural 366 359 7 313 312 1,104 1,049 S5
Urban
5. Sangrur C.D. Block Total 344 341 3 199 199 995 940 55
Rural 344 341 3 199 199 993 9J8 S5
Urban 2 2
47 48 49 SO 51 52 2
33-A-63/RGI/ND/96
500
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6. Sunam C.O. Block Total 9,015 50,625 27,408 23,217 10,139 5,409 4,730
Rural 8,843 49,602 26,855 22,747 9,935 5,311 4,624
Urban 172 1,023 553 470 204 98 106
Chamar TIbbi, Moranwali, Urban 172 1,023 553 470 204 98 106
Model Town (Rural),
Gug.peer, Kothe Harlgarh
and Kothe Singhpur (O.G.)
7. lehragaga C.O. Block Total 8,763 49,543 26,735 22,80a 10,320 5,338 4,982
Rural a,763 49,543 26,735 22,80a 10,320 5,338 4,982
Urban
a. Barnala C.O. Block Total 7,552 42,496 22,888 19,60a 7,967 4,252 3,715
Rural 7,552 42,496 22,888 19,608 7,967 4,252 3,715
Urban
9. Sehna C.O. Block Total 4,804 27,851 14,828 13,023 5,338 2,762 2,576
Rural 4,804 27,851 14,828 13,023 5,338 2,762 2,576
Urban
10. Mahal Kalan C.O. Block Total 5,437 31,456 16,738 14,718 5,921 3,152 2,769
Rural 5,437 31,456 16,738 14,718 5,921 3,152 2,769
Urban
Urban Total Urban 13,652 78,575 41,826 36,749 15,608 8,321 7,287
Nil
I. Ahmedgarh (M.C.) Urban 586 3,976 2,135 1,841 759 431 328
2. Malerkotla (M.C.) Urban 853 4,814 2,516 2,238 935 497 438
3. Ohuri (M.c.) Urban 1,431 8,182 4,329 3,853 1,734 920 814
4. Bhawanigarh U.A. Urban 601 3,252 1,717 1,535 674 354 320
(i) Bhawanlgam (M.c.) Urban 369 1,962 1,053 909 370 211 159
(H) lhugi Bastl (Outside Urban 232 1,290 664 626 304 143 161
M.C. limits) (O.G.)
5. Sangrur (M.C.) Urban 1,812 10,188 5,352 4,836 1,955 1,033 922
6. . Longawal U.A. Urban 738 4,063 2,176 1,887 830 458 372
(i) longawal (M.c.) Urban 732 4,032 2,158 1,874 820 453 367
33-B-63/RGI/N 0/96
501
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
7,222 5,489 1,733 16,365 15,476 889 562 546 16 6. Sunam CO. Block
6,924 5,281 1,643 16,080 15,192 888 516 500 16
298 208 90 285 284 46 46
5,635 4,660 975 15,502 14,915 587 919 905 14 7. Lehragaga C.O. Block
5,635 4,660 975 15,502 14,915 587 919 905 14
7,481 5,472 2,009 13,250 13,021 229 557 555 2 8. Bamala CD. Block
7,481 5,472 2,009 13,250 13,201 229 557 555 2
5,009 3,620 1,389 8,893 8,472 421 188 184 4 9. Sehna CD. Block
5,009 3,620 1,389 8,893 8,472 421 188 184 4
8,918 6,011 2,907 9,363 9,070 293 266 261 5 10. Mahal Kalan C.O. Block
8,918 6,011 2,907 9,363 9,070 293 266 261 5
20,040 13,,384 6,656 22,266 20,793 1,473 299 298 Urban Tot.11
Nil
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Nil
29 30 31 32 33 3-' 35 36 37 2
Nil
30 29 66 57 9 37 36 6. Longowal U.A.
T ranspon. Storale
Trade and Commerce and Communic.ltfons Other Services
State!District! Total! VII VIII IX
SI. C.D. 8IocklU.A.I Rural!
No. OtylTown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 -10 41 42 43 .... 45 46
6. SUMam C.D. Block Total 308 291 17 193 193 956 901 55
R.ural JOS 281'1 17 180 180 904 850 54
Urban 3 13 13 52 51
7. Lehragaga CO. Block Total 273 270 3 162 162 878 811 61
Rural 273 270 3 162 162 878 811 61
Urban
8. Barna', C.O. Block Total 228 226 2 205 204 815 141 74
Rural 228 226 2 205 204 815 741 74
Urban
9. Sehn. C.O. Block Total 178 171 7 109 109 510 470 40
Rural 178 171 7 109 109 510 470 40
Urban
10. Mahal K,lan CD. Block Total 130 127 3 95 95 507 476 31
Rural BO 127 95 95 507 476 31
Urban
Urboln TOloll Urb.an 3,362 3,084 218 2,001 1,979 22 4,070 3,390 680
Nil
5. Sangrur (M. C.) Urban 427 402 25 361 350 II 1,018 902 176
47 48 49 SO 51 52 2
732 12 720 21,361 7,656 13,705 10. Mahal Kalan C.O. Block
732 12 720 21,361 7,656 13,705
2 3 4 !i 6 7 8 9 10
7. Sunam UA. Urban 1,507 8,964 4,793 4,171 1,847 973 874
(1) Sunam (M.C.) Urban 1,335 7,941 4,240 3,701 1,643 875 768
(ii) Chamar TIbbi, Moranwall, Urban 172 1,023 553 470 204 98 106
Model Town (Rural),
Ciugapeer, Kothe Harigarh
and Kothe Singhpur (O.C.)
8. Lehragaga (M.C.) Urban 654 3,722 1,981 1,741 810 452 358
9. Ohanaula (M .C.) Urban 822 4,803 2,539 2,264 976 517 459
10. Bamala (M.C.) Urban 3,111 17,368 9,278 8,090 3,136 1,662 1,474
II. Bhadaur (M.C.) Urban 895 5,690 3,065 2,625 1,186 625 561
12. Tapa U.A. Urban 642 3,553 1,885 1,668 766 399 367
(I) Tapa (M.C.) Urban 642 3,553 1,885 1,668 766 399 367
1. Phul CD. Block Total 6,852 39,633 21,200 18,'~33 7,550 3,890 3,660
Rural 6,852 39,633 21,200 18,433 7,550 3;890 3,660
Urban
2. Rampura C.O. Block Total 4,251 24,739 13,206 11,533 4,565 2,397 2,168
R.ural 4,251 24,739 13,206 11,533 4,565 2,397 2,168
Urban
l. Bathinda C.O. Block Total 9,394 52,599 27,962 24,637 10,381 5,516 4,871
Rural 9,394 52,599 27,962 24,631 10,387 5,516 4,811
Urban
4. Nathana CO. Block Total 5,520 31,66B 16,800 14,868 6,212 3,291 2,948
Rural 5,520 31,668 16,800 14,868 6,242 3,294 2,948
Urban
5. Sanga! C.O. Black Total 6,738 37,852 20,322 11,530 7,496 3,983 3,513
R.ural 6,738 37,852 20,322 17,53Q 7,496 3,983 3,513
Urban
6. Talwandi Sabo C.O. Sieck Total 7,380 41,584 22,332 19,252 8,004 4,136 3,868
Rural 7,380 41,584 22,332 19,252 8,004 4,136 3,868
Un.an
7.. Jhonir C.D. aleck Total 8,071 46,784 2S,IJ9 21,645 9,027 "\,713 4,314
Rural 8,071 46,784 25,139 21,645 9,027 4,71l ",314
Urb....
8. Budhlada C.D. Block Total 8,915 50,414 26,788 23,626 9,919 5,057 4,862
Rural 8,915 50,4'" 26,788 23,626 9,919 5,057 4,862
Urban
S07
FOR SCH EDU LED CASTES
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
75,830 54,041 21,789 144,605 135,474 9,1]1 7,260 7,025 235 It. Bathl'" District
5],732 ]9,]]4 14,]98 122,15] 114,704 7,449 6,490 6,]OS 185
22,098 14,707 7,]91 22,452 20,770 1,682 770 720 50
6,501 4,475 2,026 12,913 11,851 1,056 317 373 4 1. Phul C.D. Block
6,50\ '1,475 2,026 12,9\1 11,857 1,056 377 171 4
3,804 2,797 1,007 7,804 7,353 451 ,494 452 42 2. Rampura C.O. Block
3,804 2,797 1,007 7,804 7,353 451 494 452 42
8,365 6,076 2,289 16,277 15,655 622 724 710 14 3. Bathlnda C.O. Block
8,365 6,076 2,289 16,271 15,655 622 724 710 14
6,034 4,086 1,948 9,841 9,199 442 116 liS 4. Nathana C.O. Block
6,034 4,086 1,948 9,841 9,399 442 316 315
5,395 4,032 1,363 12,269 11,313 956 150 736 14 5. Sanpt C.O. Block
5,395 4,032 1,363 12,269 11,313 956 750 736 14
5,529 4,017 1,452 13,794 12,910' 884 927 876 51 6. Talwandl ~ C.O. Block
5,529 4,077 1,452 13,794 12,910 884 927 876 51
5,339 4,Q17 1,262 15,121 14,174 947 946 926 20 7. Jhunlr C.O. 'Block
5,339 4,017 1,262 15,121 14,174' 941 946 926 20
6,039
6,039
4,566
4,568
1,471
1,471
16,793
16,793
15,666
15,668
1,125
1,125
1,147
1,147
1,128
1,128
19
19
8.
.
Budhlada C.O. Block
508
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28
6. Ta1wandi Sabo c.~. alack Total 11,542 10,810 732 146 I'll 5 2 2
Rural 11,542 10,810 732 146 I'll 5 2 2
Urban
29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 2
48 44 4 76 76 65 65 8. lehrapga (M.c.)
40 37 3 6 6 9. Ohanaula (M.c.)
1,849 1,630 219 5,291 4,901 390 2,,20 ;:,454 66 II. Ba(hllIda DlltriCC
1,293 1,114 179 2,Ja6 2,1'6 250 1,204 1,180 24
556 516 40 2,905 2,765 I~!I 1,316 1,274 4%
0
116 100 16 142 129 13 84 84 6. Talwandl Saba C.O. Block
116 100 16 142 129 13 84 84
•
150 135 15 2SB 236 22 150 137 13 7. Jhunlr C.O. Block.
150 135 IS 258 236 22 150 137 13
Transport, Storaee
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Services
State/District! Total/ VII VIII IX
SI. C.D. Block/U.A.I Rural!
No. Oty/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
7. Sunam U.A. Urban 637 518 119 208 207 484 408 76
(i) Sunam (M.e.) Urban 634 515 119 195 194 432 357 75
(iI) Chamar TIbbi, Moranwali, Urban 3 3 13 13 52 51
Model Town (Rural),
Gugapeer, Kothe Harigarh
and Kothe Singhpur (O.G.)
10. Samala (M.C,) Urban 662 632 30 567 565 2 685 560 125
II. Bhadaur (M.c.) Urban 11 10 2 2 69 53 16
It. 8alhlncla District TNI ],96] ],766 197 ],953 ],901 52 12,649 11,164 1,485
lura' 1,19] 1,366 27 1,158 .,149 9' 6,225 5,67' 554
Urban 2,570 2,400 170 2,795 2,752 4J 6,424 5,493 911
I. Phul C.O. Block Total 113 III 2 52 50. 2 541' 499 42
Rural 113 III 2 52 ·50 2 541 499 42
Urban
J. 8athinda e.D. Block Total 123 119 4 192 192 1,023 971 46
Rural 123 119 'I 192 192 1,023 971 46
Urban
'I. Nathan. C.O. Block Total 130 126 'I 84 B4 772 702 70
Rural 130 126 4 84 84 772 702 70
Urban
6. Ta!wandl Saba C.D. Block Total 167 159 8 124 122 2 544 487 52
Rural 167 159 8 124 122 2 544 487 57
Urban
7. ]hunlr C.O. Block Total 182 179 .3 110 109 624 547 77
Rural 182 179 3 110 109 624 547 77
Urban
B. Budhlad. C.O. Block Total 21B 216 2 210 210 906 779 127
Rural 218 216 2 210 210 906 779 127
Urban
511
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
9. Man", C.D. Block Total 9,360 53,193 28,302 24,891 10,221 5,215 5,006
Rural 9,360 53,193 28,302 24,891 10,221 5,215 5,006
Urban
Urb.tn Total Urban 13,35'7 78,130 41,714 36,416 16,421 8,507 7,914
1. 8athinda (M. C.) Urban 5,600 32,266 17,088 15,178 6,669 3,408 3,261
Rampura Phul (M.C.) Urban 1,356 7,9"5. 4,255 3,690 1,650 890 760
2. Goniana (M.C.) Urban 360 2,169 1,145 1,024 445 241 204
3. Bhucho Mandi (M.C.) Urban 564 3,291 1,732 1,559 699 352 347
4. Kot Fatta (M.C.) Urban 387 2,049 1,095 954 371 197 174
6. Raman (M.C.) Urban 805 4,856 2,610 2,H6 1,063 567 496
7. Maul' (M.C.) Urban 1;207 7,611 4,096 '. 3,515 1,5-44 813 731
8. Man", (M.C) Urban 1,945 11,619 6,311 5,308 2,586 1,310 1,276
10. Bareta (M.C.) Urban 543 2,812 1,504 1,308 626 330 296
12. F.rldkot District Total 101,417 589,898 ]15,679 274,219 114,006 60,033 53,973
Rur.l 83,45] 479,868 257,059 222,809 91,857 48,]36 43,521
Urban 17,964 110,0]0 5~,620 51,410 22,149 11,697 : 1 10,452
I. Moga-I C.D. SI.oct Total 6,732 40,381 21,563 18,B18 7,299 3,803 3,496
Rural 6,715 40,296 21,518 18,778 7,287 3,798 3,489
Urban 17 85 45 40 12 5 7
2. Moga-II C.D. Block Total 5,168 30,741 16,459 14,282 6,099 3,227 2,872
Rural 5,049 29,882 15,987 13,895 5,916 3,129 2,787
Urban 119 859 472 387 lB3 98 85
3. Nihal Singhwala C.O. Block Total 7,208 43,109 23,173 19,936 8,311 4,362 3,949
Rural 7,208 43,109 23,173 19,936 8,311 4,362 3,949
Urban
4. Baghapurana C.D. Block Total 9,024 53,801 28,802 24,999 10,301 5,415 4,886
Rural 9,024 53,801 2B,802 24,999 10,301 5,415 4,B86
Urban
513
FOR 5CH EDU LED CASTES
II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2
6,726 5,146 1,580 17,HI 16,375 966 809 789 20 9. Mansa CD. Block
6,726 5,146 1,580 17,341 16,375 966 809 789 20
22,098 14,707 7,391 22,452 20,770 1,682 770 720 50 Urban Tolal
11,923 7,728 4,195 8,771 8,116 655 227 22<1 3 I. Bathinda (M.C.)
115,515 80,770 34,745 186,776 173,789 12,987 6,648 6,110 468 12. Farldkot DIstrict
85,012 60,504 24.508 155,0]] 144.564 10,469 5,950 5,608 ]42
30,503 20,266 10,237 31,743 29.225 2,518 698 572 126
10,37't 6,877 3,497 12,384 11,841 543 569 359 210 I. Moga-I CO. Block
10,344 6,856 3,488 12,361 11,818 5"13 569 359 210
30 21 9 23 23
30 21 9 23 23 Landeke (Amritsar
Road) (C.G.)
5,671 3,873 1,798 10,053 9,075 978 313 297 16 2. Moga-II CD. Block
5,467 3,734 1,733 9,802 8,837 965 312 296 16
204 139 65 251 238 13
9,165 6,354 2,811 13,074 12,70'4 370 313 301 12 3. Nihal Singhwala C.O. Block
9,165 6,354 2,811 13,074 12,70'4 370 313 301 12
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 13 34 35 36 37 2
II 7 4 64 63 58 58 2. Gonlana (M.c.)
4 4 7 7 5. Sanrat (M.c.)
2,387 2,104 281 7,658 7,051 607 2,027 1,957 70 12. Farldltoc DlllrI«
1,250 1,092 158 J,544 J,096 448 523 51S 8
1,137 1,012 125 4,114 1,955 159 1,504 1,442 62
3 3 Landeke (Amrltsar
Road) (O.G.)
4 4 13 11 2 Duneke (Flrozpur
Road) (O.G.)
Transport, Storaie
Trade and Commerce and Communications Other Services
StatelDistrict! Totall VII VIII IX
51. CD. Block/U.A.I Rurall
No. CitYlTown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 41 '42 '46
9. Mansa C.D. Block Total 256 252 '4 198 197 897 833 64
Rural 256 252 '4 198 197 897 833 64
Urban
I. Bathinda (M.e.) Urban 911 888 23 1,645 1,617 28 3,325 2,849 '476
Rampura Phul (M.e.) Urban 305 300 5 287 284 3 621 s.... 77
6. Raman (M.e.) Urban 282 2'41 '41 111 106 5 '106 321 85
7. Maur (M.e.) Urban 257 217 '40 156 15'4 2 366 330 36
8. Mansa (M.C.) Urban 251 239 1'4 335 333 2 814 730 8'4
12. Forldkot District TOlal 4,929 '4,691 238 4,165 4,151 14 18,930 16,985 1,945
Rural 1,679 1,638 41 1,'422 1,419 3 8,n7 8,108 629
Urban 3,250 3,053 191 2,743 2,732 11 10,193 8,877 1,316
I'. Moga-I e.D. Block Total 171 170 191 191 701 631 70
Rural 166 165 184 18'4 695 625 70
Urban 5 5 7 7 6 6
3. Nihal Singhwala C.D. Block Total 178 177 lSI lSI 968 923 45
Rural 178 117 lSI lSI 968 923 45
Urban
4. Baghapurana e.D. Block Total 146 142 . 102 102 802 758 H
Rural 1'46 142 . 102 102 802 758 44
Urban
34-B-63/RGI/ND/96
517
FOR SOIEDULED CASTES
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
62 22 40 Landeke (Amrltsar
Road) (O.G.)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. Faridkot C.O. Block Total B,44 I 48,653 25,712 22,941 9,951 5,220 4,731
Rural 8,404 48,4SI 25,610 22,841 9,906 5,204 4,702
Urban 37 202 102 100 45 16 29
6. Kot Kapura C.O. Block Total 11,587 66,689 35,749 30,940 12,786 6,800 5,986
Rural 11,586 66,683 35,745 30,938 12,785 6,799 5,986
Urban I 6 4 2 I I
7. Lambi C.O. Block Total 8,682 48,571 26,255 22,316 9,283 4,936 4,347
Rural 8,682 48,571 26,255 22,316 9,283 4,936 4,347
Urban
B. Malout C.O. Block Total 7,671 42,466 22,780 19,686 8,227 4,368 3,859
Rural 7,671 42,466 22,780 19,686 8,227 4,368 3,859
Urban
9. Muktsar C.O. Block Total 11,369 62,747 33,732 29,015 11,786 6,137 5,649
Rural 11,369 62,747 33,732 29,015 11,786 6,137 5,649
Urban
10. Kot Bhai C.O. Block Total 7,745 43,862. 23,457 20,405 8,055 4,188 3,867
(At Giddarbaha) Rural 7,745 43,862 23,457 20,405 8,055 4,188 3,867
Urban
Urban Toc.1 Urban 17,964 110,030 58,620 51,410 22,149 11,697 10,452
\. Moga U.A. Urban 3,135 19,204 10,405 8,799 3,812 2,046 1,766
(i) Moga (M.e.) Urban 2,999 .18,260 9,888 8,372 3,617 1,943 1,674
I. 8adhni Kalan (N.A.C) Urban 492 2,875 1,585 1,290 581 312 269
2. "B3ghapurana (N.A.C.) Urban 735 4,484 2,352 2,132 876 446 430
3. Farldkot U.A. Urban 2,5H 15,572 8,307 7,265 3,101 1,604 1,497
(i) Faridkot (M.C.) Urban 2,507 15,370 8,205 7,165 3,056 1,588 1,468
4. Kot Kapura (M.C.) Urban 2,953 17,714 9,319 8,395 3,614 1,836 1,778
519
FOR SCH EDU LED CASTES
II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2
7,235 5,172 2,063 15,543 14,562 981 1,340 1,319 21 5. Farldkot C.O. Block
7,185 5,136 2,049 15,491 14,510 981 1,340 1,319 21
50 36 14 52 52
11,895 8,564 3,331 21,568 20,036 1,532 1,096 1,067 29 6. Kot Kapura C. O. Block
11,894 8,563 3,111 21,566 20,014 1,532 1,094 1,065 29
I 1 2 2 2 2
7,198 5,432 1,766 16,751 14,750 2,001 319 319 7. Lambi C.O. Block
7,198 5,432 1,766 16,751 14,750 2,001 319 319
6,627 4,918 1,709 11,850 12,694 1,156 434 417 17 8. Malout C.O. Block
6,627 4,918 1,709 13,850 12,694 1,156 434 417 17
10,827 7,953 2,874 20,522 19,678 844 782 762 20 9. Muktsar C.D. Block
10,827 7,953 2,874 20,522 19,678 844 782 762 20
7,150 5,219 1,931 14,507 11,457 1,050 336 314 2 10. Kot Bha! C.O. Block
7,150 5,219 1,911 14,507 11,457 1,050 336 334 2 (At Giddarbaha)
30,503 20,266 10,237 31,743 29,225 2,518 698 572 126 Urban Total
4,422 2,925 1,497 5,995 5,151 844 188 113 75 1. Mop U.A.
4,188 2,765 1,423 5,721 4,890 831 187 112 75 (I) Mop (M.C,)
5,020 3,126 1,694 4,106 1,988 318 147 146 1. Faridkot U.A.
4,970 3,290 7,680 4,254 3,936 118 147 146 (I) Farldkot (M.C,)
10. Kot Rhai C. O. Sloct Total 12,771 11,796 975 132 131 2 2
(At Giddarbaha) Rural 12,771 11,796 975 132 131 2 2
Urban
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2
1,137 1,012 125 4,114 ],955 159 1,504 1,442 62 Urb.1n TOIllI
27 22 75 68 7 18 18 2. *Baghapurana (N.A.C.)
Transport, SlOI"ap
Trade and Commerce and Communladons Other Servlc:es
St.lteJDlsaict/ Tot.lV VII VIII IX
Sl. C.O. BlocltJU.A.I RuraV
No. City/Towll Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 "10 41 42 43 44 45 46
5. Faridkot C.D. Block Total 163 155 8 174 173 859 781 78
Rural 156 148 8 150 149 855 777 78
Urban 7 7 24 24 4 4
Houses and Rice Shellers Urban 7 7 24 24 4 4
(Bholowal Road) (O.G.)
6. Kot Kapura C.D. Block "otal 178 172 6 245 24. 1,383 1,281 102
Rural 178 172 6 245 24. 1,383 1,281 102
Urban
7. Lambi C.D. Block Total 173 169 5 217 217 919 851 6B
Rural 173 168 5 217 217 919 851 68
Urban
8. Malout C.O. Block Total 138 136 2 1"10 140 738 692 46
Rural 138 136 2 140 140 738 692 46
Urban
9. Muktsar C.D. Block Total 309 303 6 100 100 1,272 1,173 99
Rural 309 303 6 ·100 100 1,272 1,173 99
Urban
10. Kot ~hai C.O. Block Total 128 125 3 48 48 835 787 48
(At Giddarbaha) Rural 128 125 3 48 48 835 787 48
Urban
Urb.n Total UrNn 3,250 J,OS3 197 2,743 2,732 11 10,193 8,877 1,316
I. Moga U.A. Urban 355 336 19 597 594 3 1,894 1,516 378
(i) Moga (M.e.) Urban 341 322 19 579 577 2 1,868 1,190 37B
(ii) Duneke (Firozpur Urban 9 9 II 10 20 20
Road) (O.G.)
3. Faridkot U.A. Urban 383 378 5 469 467 2 1,661 1,426 235
(i) Faridkot (M.e.) Urban 376 371 5 445 443 2 1,657 1,.22 235
'I. Kot Kapura (M.C.) Urban 523 ,.66 57 752 749 J 1,113 1,002 III
523
FOR SCH EDU LED CASTES
47 48 49 50 51 52 2
1,479 30 1,449' 27,876 9,970 17,906 10. Kot aha! C.D. Block
1,479 30 1,449 27,876 9,970 17,906 (At GlddMbaha)
I. hdhnI K_ (N.A.C)
.
524
DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
5. Jaitu U.A. Urban 1,552 9,813 5,214 4,599 1,962 1,070 892
(i) Jaitu (M.C,) Urban 1,551 9,807 5,210 4,597 1,961 1,069 892
(Ii) Kothe Lal Premi (D.G.) Urban 6 'I 2
6. M uktsar (M.C.) Urban 2,789 16,911 8,966 7,945 3,272 1,748 1,524
7. Malout (M.e.) Urban 2,341 14,348 7,628 6,720 3,021 1,628 1,393
8. Giddarbaha (M.C,) Urban 1,423 9,109 4,844 '1,265 1,910 1,007 903
Note: I . Towns treated as such for the first time In 1981 Census which continue as towns In 1991 Census are shown with Asttrlsk* on their left.
2. Towns treated as such for the first time in 1991 are in Italics.
3. The following abbreviations have been used for the status of towns:.
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
5,075 3,336 1,739 4,890 4,525 365 158 113 45 6. Muktsar (M.C.)
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 J I" 32 33 34 35 36 37 2 .-
Transport,. Storage
Trade and Commerce and Communlcadons Other SeNices
State/District! Total! VII VIII IX
51. C.D. Blo(k/U.A.I Rural!
No. City/Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
(i) jai!u (M.C.) Urban 445 433 12 192 191 755 676 79
6. Muktsar (M.C.) Urban 343 337 6 242 240 2 2,086 1,893 193
7. Malou! (M.C.) Urban 519 489 30 284 284 1,202 1,023 179
B. Giddarbaha (M.c.) Urban 530 467 63 121 121 1,138 1,029 109
529
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
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ANNEXURE-B
RELEVANT EXTRACTS FROM INSTRUCTIONS TO ENUMERATORS
FOR FILLING UP THE HOUSELIST
Before the census of the population Is taken In 1991, It Is essential to locate
and to identify all places which are occupied or used or which are likely to
be occupied or used by people. The houselisting operations are mainly meant
for this purpose and houselistlng is a prhnary but important step In the census.
2. The house list which Is proposed to be canvassed during the housellstlng
operations is given at the end of this book. It will be noticed that the form
is simple. It collects certain basic Information which will help In forming
enumeration blocks for the census Itself. In addition, Information on the amenities
available to the census household Is collected. The houselist also serves as a
frame for the enterprises for which a separate IIEnterprise List" will have to
be canvassed as part of the houselistlng operations.
3. The manner In which the house list has to be completed and the concepts
and their explanation are described In -detail In this book. It Is absolutely essential
for you to become thoroughly familiar with these Instructions since this lob of
house listing is an extremely important one. Apart from listing of houses you
will also be collecting some useful data on the amenities available to the household
which are required for planning purposes. The success of the housellstlng
operations is very much dependent on a thorough understanding of the concepts,
definitions and instructions and on a faithful application of' these concepts and
definitions and your following the Instructions In the actual filling of the housellst
form. If you have any doubt you should not hesitate to ask your Supervisor
or your Charge Officer· for clarification. As a census enumerator you have
a great responsibility arid there Is no doubt that you will perform this task with
pride and devotion to duty.
4. The house listing operations will Involve certain basic steps which may be
briefly ~ummaPised as follows:
( 1 ). The preparatiOll of a notional map and a lay-out sketch of the area
assigned to you.
(2) Numbering of buildings and census houses.
(3) Filling up the housellst Itself.
(4)'.' 'Preparation of the houselist abstract .
(5) Filling up the Enterprise List for which separate Instructions have been
issued to you.
(6) Preparation of the abstract of the Enterprise List.
5. The preparation of notional map and the lay-out sketch Is flrst described
and after that the basic concepts relating to a building, a census house and
the household are indicated. Thereafter, the actual instructions with regard to
filling up of the housellst have been given.
Preparation of nodonal maps and lay-out sketches
6. In order to be abie to complete the housellst It would be necessary
to locate and identify the buildings and houses. This can only be done If you
are thoroughly familiar with the area assigned to you for these operations. The
purpose of the lay-out sketch and the notional map Is essentially to ensure that
your jurisdiction is quite clear. Also, as will be seen later, It is only If a lay-
out sketch is prepared that you will be able to allot census house numbers
wherever necessary. The first step, therefore, is to prepare the notional map
and lay-out sketch of the area assigned to you.
Notional Map
7. The notional map, as Its very name Indicates, Is a map which Is not
drawn to scale. It Is prepared for the entire village or urban block and Is
meant to show the location of each enumeration block within the village or
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town. Whether It Is for a village or an urban block, the notional map will
have to show the general topographical details of the entire village or urban
block. If a survey map Is already available with the village revenue official,
the preparation of the notional map will be easy because that can be copied
out and the topographical details entered. The topographical details which should
be Indicated on the notional map would Include permanent features and landmarks
such as the village site, well-known roads, cart tracks, hills, rivers, nallas, etc.,
as also railway line and similar clearly recognizable features. It Is important
that the boundaries of panchayats, patwarls' circles or halkas or hamlets are
distinguished If possible and the names of hamlets should also be entered wherever
they are known by particular names. For the purpose of preparation of the
notional map, you will be provided a separate sheet. Please use this for
preparation of the notional map.
S. The notional map will In effect be an outline map of the village or
urban block. Specimen notional maps for rural and urban areas may be seen
at Annexes A and B.
9. In the case of very large villages when there are many blocks, It may
be difficult to indicate the outline of the entire village. In such cases, It is
sufficient If you show In the notional Alap the block assigned to you.
Lay-out Sketch
10. Having prepared the notional map, you would have to prepare the
detailed lay-out sketch of your block. The lay-out sketch is in effect a detailed
map of the block aSSigned to you in which will be shown the streets and the
buildings on the streets. The main purpoe of this lay-out sketch is to clearly
present the streets in the block and the buildings so that based on the lay-
out sketch the operations can be carried out. As In the case of the notional
map, In the lay-out sketch also Important topographical details should be shown.
This Is not a document which Is drawn to a scale. It is a free hand drawing.
In order to be able to draw the lay-out sketch it would be necessary for you
to go around the village or block assigned tq-,you so that you become familiar
with the area, the way the streets run and- the main topographical features.
Having gone aroijnd the village or block, you should start from one end of
the vlllage or block and draw a sketch.
It is Important that the dividing lines between one block and another should
be clearly demarcated. Such dividing lines, besides following some natural
boundaries wherever possible, should also be indicated by the survey numbers
that fall on either side of the dividing line In cadastrally surveyed villages. In
villages which are not cadastrally surveyed, the line can be Indicated by the
name of the owner of the field on either side of the line or by the name
of the field, If any.
11. In the lay-out sketch every single building or house should be shown.
PUCCil and kutchil houses must be shown by signs like a square 0 for a PUCCil
house and a triangle 6. for Kutchil Jlouse further classifying them as wholly
or partly residential or wholly non-residential by shading as follows:
o - Puca house, whether wholly or partly residential
• - Puca wholly non-residential .
6. - Kutchil house, whether wholly or partly residential
A - Kutchil wholly non-residential
21. If within a large enclosed area there are separate structures owned by
different persons then each such structure should be treated as one or more
separate buildings. Sometimes there may be a number of structures within an
enclosed area or compound owned by an undertaking or company or government
which are occupied by their employees. Each such structure should be treated
as a separate building. If such buildings have a number of flats or blocks which
are independent of one another having separate entrance from a common
courtyard or staircase and occupied by different households each such flat or
block should be considered as a separate census house.
22. Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. But in some areas
the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any
wall. For example, a conical roof almost touches the ground and an entrance
Is also provided and there will not be any wall as such. Such structures should
be treated as buildings and census houses as the case may be.
23. If there Is more than one structure within an enclosed or open compound
(premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main house, the servant's
quarter, the garage, etc., only one building number should be given for this
group and each of the constituent separate structures assigned a sub-number
like 1 (1), 1 (2), I (3) and so on provided these structures satisfy the deflnltlon
of a ICensus House' given hereafter.
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24. The buildings should be numbered as follows:
Census House
29. In some parts of the country, In rural areas, the pattern of habitation
Is such that a group of huts located In a compound, whether enclosed or
unenclosed Is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be
located In one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath
room, balthak, etc. Though each of the huts 15 a separate structure, they form
a single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated collectively as a single
census house. If some of the huts are used by one household and the others
by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts should be
treated as separate census house. However, If there are also other huts In the
compound used for other purposes and not as part of the household's residence
such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., they should be treated as separate census
houses.
30. It Is also possible that a household uses another structure, e.g., a baithak,
separated from the main residence by some distance or by other structures or
by a road. In such cases, It may become necessary to treat that separate structure
used as "balthak" as a separate census house.
31. It Is usual to find In municipal towns and cities that every site whether
built upon or not Is numbered by the municipal authorities. on property basis.
Such open sites, even if these are enclosed by a compound wall, should not
be listed for census purposes. Only cases where a structure with roof has come
up should be treated as a census house and listed. But in some areas the
very nature of c~mstructlon of houses is such that there may not be any wall.
For example, a conical roof almost touches the ground and an entrance 15 also
provided and there will not be any wall as such. Such structures should of
course be treated as buildings and census houses and numbered and listed.
32. Pump houses, temples and other similar structures must also be numbered
and given census house numbers. These are places where people can also live.
Obviously, such structures need not be numbered if they are so small that no
person Can live In them.
Household
34. A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and
would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work
prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons
related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both.
Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential
hotels, rescue homes, Jails, ashrams, etc. These are called "Institutional
Households". There may be one member households, 2 member households
or multimember _households. For census purposes each one of these types Is
regarded as a "Householdu •
35. If a group of persons who are unrelated to each other live In a census
house but do not -have their meals from a common kitchen, then they would
not consltltute an Institutional household. Each such person should be treated
as a separate household. The Important link In finding out whether there Is
a household or not Is a common kitchen.
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36. Each household will be listed according to the Instructions that follow
and a distinguishing number allotted to each household. As each household will
be related to the physical structure of a census house, the household number
as such need not be painted on the door of each census house. Only the
building and census house number will be painted.
HouseRsdni
37. After the preparation of the notional maps and lay-out sketches
(containing house numbers) and the numbering bf the houses, the next step
is to list them In a prescribed schedule, namely, the housellst•
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38. At the 1991 Census, a housellst form wlll be canvaSsed on universal
basis. Specimen form of the schedule to be so canvassed is given as Annexe
'E' at the end of this book.
39. The instnJctlons given below will guide you In filling up the housellst.
40. On the top of the house list form, proVision Is made to note the name
of the State with Code No., District with Code No., Name of TehslVTalukal
Police Station/Development BlodclClrcle and Its Code No., Name of Viliage/
Town and its Code No., Name or No. of Ward/Mohalla/Hamlet and
Enumerator's Block No. These entries which will be referred to as lILocation
Code" hereafter are to be filled In by you very carefully. The location Code
is the method by which every village or town In any tehsll or police station
in every district of a state Is Identified by a combination of numbers. For
this purpose every state, district, tehsll or police station, village or town, ward!
mohalla/hamlet and enumerator's block In your state would have been allotted
code numbers. Your Charge Officer or Supervisor would have Indicated to
you the state, district, tehsll or police station and the village or town, ward!
mohalla/hamlet and enumerator's block code numbers allotted to you. You
will have to enter these numbers In the relevant spaces against the names of
the various jurisdictional units. Please note that the town number Is to be liven
in Roman figures (I,IMII,IV; etc.) to distInguish It from the village number which
will be Indicated by Arable numerals (I, 2, 1, 4, etc.). You should enter
page number of the housellst continuously for your block.
You will also be provided by your supervisor or charge oft1cer the name
of the Development Block and Its code number. You have to enter the same
in the space provided for this. In States/UTs where the Development Block
is the next unit below the District, the name and the code number will be
repeated here.
41. Every line In the Housellst Is to be numbered serially. The line numbers Col. I : u.. No.
should be continuous for your block. Arabic numerals should be used for this
purpose, e.g., I, 2,' 3, 4, etc.
42. Some municipal towns may have a satisfactory system of numbering Col. 2: ........ No. (....... Or
the buildings and after preparation of the lay-out sketch of your area, you would 1oa1 ....orIc, or an. . No.)
have given the same number to the building located on the sketch.
43. While preparing the lay-out sketch In the manner described earlier you
will have assigned building numbers to each of the bulldlnp shown In the'lay-
out sketch. Where the numbering system of the municipality or local authority
Is satisfactory, you would have adopted It and given these numbers In the lay-
out sketch. In cases, where this numbering system by the municipality or local
authority Is not satisfactory, you would have given numbers to the bulldlnp
In a systematic manner as described eariler and It Is this numbering system adopted
by you that would have to be indicated In the lay-out sketch. Of course,
you might have had to merely update or revise the numbering system that already
exists In some cases. There can also be cases where no numbering system existed
earlier. In these cases you would have numbered the buildings and assigned
them numbers In the lay-out sketch. Where the numbers In any of the systems
have not been Indicated on the buildings themselves, you would also have painted
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them as mentioned earlier. Irrespective of the situation, you would have assigned
a number to every building In the Iay-out sketch.
44. The number which has been assigned In the lay-out sketch In any of
the system described above and which has aln!ady been put on the building
or which might have been painted by you on the building should be enten!d
In this column.
45. Arabic numbers (e.g., I, 2, 3, .......... ) should be used for building
numbers. In cases when! there are numbers aln!ady pn!sent and painted or
fixed, these Instructions naturally will not apply. These Instructions will apply
entirely depending on local circumstances.
46. In many cases there may be large colonies or blocks of flats where
continuous serial numbering has been adopted by the local authorities. Strictly
speaking, each building In which there may be a set of flats should be given
a building number and the flats themselves given census house numbers. However,
local authorities may have numben!d the Hats continuously without n!ference to
the separate buildings. Such situations exist In Deihl, Madras, Bombay, etc. and
In oftlclal colonies. In such cases we need not change the numbering system
and may adopt It as such. In such cases you will obviously have to enter the
same number In columns 2 and 3 of the housellst since a separate building number
Is now not being given. However, to ensure that all buildings have been coven!d,
you should put a bracket In column 2 enclosing all those flat numbers which
are located In one single building unit. The manner In which this Is done Is
indicated below:·
Houselfst
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I 215
2 216 216
3 217 217
4 218 218
5 219
6
7 2'n
220
221
220
221
8 22~ 222
In the example given, each building consists of 4 Hats.
Col. 3 : Census House 'No. 47. What Is a census house has already been described In detail earlier.
To recall the definition a census house Is a structure or part of a structure
with a separate entrance which may be Inhabited or vacant and which may
be used for any purpose by human beings such as dwelling, a shop, a shop'
cum·dweillng, a place of worship or a place of business, workshop, school, etc.
48. In accordance with the Instructions, you would have allotted census
house number to a building or to part of a building. If there Is only one
census house In the building, then the number of the census house will be the
same as the building number. The will be repeated In this column. If a building
has a number of Hats or blocks which have separate entrances of their own
and are Independent of each other giving on the road or a common staircase
or a common courtyard leading to the main gate, they will be considered as
separate census houses. If all the structures within an enclosed compound are
together treated as one building then each structure with a separate entrance
should be treated as a separate census house. The order in which census houses
within a building should be numben!d, should be continuous, preferably clockwise
or In any convenient manner If at all It Is dlftlcult to do It clockwise.
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49. Sometimes a building which may form a single structure may be occupied
in its different parts or suites of rooms or even some single rooms by different
households. These Individual parts are likely to have separate entrances from
a common verandah, staircase or a courtyard. Then each of these parts would
assume, the character of a separate census house.
50. The census house number to be noted In this column will be the same
as the building number already noted In column 2, If the bulldhlg Is by Itself
a single census house. But If the building Is made up of portions each of which
has been treated as a separate census house according to the definition, then
each of these census houses will bear the building number with a separate sub-
number in brackets for each census house, e.g., 9( I), 9(2) ....... 12( I), 12(2),
J 2(3) ......etc.
NOTE: You should not indicate the number as 911 or 9/2 etc., as this method
will be used In the assignment of a number to a new building not
previously numbered that has come up after building No. 9 and before
No.IO.
5 J. This question has been divided Into three parts, I.e., (a) material of Cols. 4, 5 It 6 : Predominant con-
walli (b) material of roofi (c) material of floor. For your convenience the struction material of cit. census
description of the predominant construction material has been Indicated at the house
bottom of house list under each Item, I.e., wall, roof and floor. A numerical
code for a group of materials has been indicated. What you have to do Is
to enquire about the material and enter the appropriate code In Cols•. 4-6 for
each of the materials of wall, roof and floor respectively.
52. For material of wall, J0 codes have .been provided which are Indicated Col. 4 Material of wall
in the schedule itself. In order to determine the material of wall you have to
take into account the material out of which the major portions of the walls
of the house are made and then select the appropriate code. The code thus
selected should be entered In Col. 4. Dash (-) will be entered In case of structures
with pillars wlthout walls.
53. For material of roof, 8 codes have been provided. These are Indicated Col. 5 Material of roof
in the schedule itself. For determining the material of roof, you have to take
into account the material out of which the outer roof exposed to the weather
and not the ceiling, is made, i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated Iron, zinc or asbestos
cement sheets, or concrete, wood, mud, etc. If the roof Is mainly made of
bricks and stone and has a mud plaster, cement plaster or lime plaster exposed
to the sky, the material of roof in such cases will not be mud, cement or
lime but it will be bricks, stone, etc., which constitute the fabric of the roof.
In multi-storeyed buildings the Intervening floor will constitute the roof of the
lower floor. After ascertaining the material of the roof you have to give the
suitable numerical code in Col. 5.
54. For material of floor, 7 codes have been provided as Indicated In the Col. 6 Material of floor
schedule itself. For the material of floor you have again to take the malor
portion of material out of which the floor of the house Is made, for example,
if in a house only the drawing room has mosaic floor while all other rooms
and corridors have lust cement flooring, the material of floor to be recorded
here will be 'cement', i.e. code 5. Again, If a house has tiled Hoor In the
bath room and all other rooms have cement floor the material of floor will
again be 'cement'. ,For multi-storeyed buildings the floor of the upper storeys
will be determined in the usual manner as discussed above. It may be noted
that the material of the roof of the intervening floors of multl-storeyed buildings
does not automatically become the material of floor of the upper storeys. The
floor material of the upper storey could be different from the fabric of the
roof for the lower storey. For example, In a two storeyed building. the roof
of the ground floor could be RCC while the floor material of the fint Roor
could be mosaic.
55. The actua I use to which a census house Is put has to be recorded Col. 7 : Purpose for which census
in this column. As you will recall, a census house can be used for a single house Is used. (If wholly or pardy
purpose or for various purposes at the same time. To Illustrate the types of used for runnln. one or naore
uses to which the census houses can be put, certain examples are given below. enterprises, fill enterprise list)
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These are illustrative and you should not feel that you should enter only what
is mentioned here but It Is important for you to use this as guideline and write
the description of the purpose for whIch the census house is used as fully as
po~wk. •
(I) Residence, shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, etc.
(ii) Factory/workshop and workshed etc. "Factory" should be written
if It is registered under the Indian Factories Act (Please see Annexe
'I'). An establishment using power and employing 10 or more persons
or which is run without use of power and employing 20 or more
persons Is a factory. A 'workshop' is a place where any kind of
production, repair or servicing goes on or where goods and articles
are made and sold, but is not large enough to be a factory. It
is not necessary that some machinery should exist. Even a place where
some household Industry such as say, handloom weaving, bin rolling,
papad making, toy making, etc., Is carried on, should be noted as
a workshop. If it is also used as a residence it should be noted
as workshop-cum-residence. Make searching enquiry if a house is used
for the purpose of production of any goods or for some processing
or repairing even on a household industry basis, as these are not likely
to be apparent to a casual observer.
(iii) Shop: A shop is a place where articles are bought and/or sold for
cash or for credit.
(iv) Office, business house, bank, etc: Business house is that where
transactions In money or other articles take place.
(v) Hospital, dispensary, health centre, doctor's clinic, etc.
(vi) School and other educational Institutions.
(vii) Hotel, sarai, dharmshala, tourist house, inspection house, etc.
(viii) Restaurant, sweetmeat shop and eating place: (A sweetmeat shop where
sweetmeat is being made and sold should be recorded as workshop).
(Ix) Place of entertainment:
(xi) InstitutIons:
Examples-Orphange, rescue home, jail, reformatory, children's care
home, etc.
(xli) Others:
Examples-Cattle-Shed, garage, godown, laundry, petrol filling station,
passenger's shelter, etc.
(the exact use to be fully described in each case).
The entry under column 7 will have to be made on the line and not In
the dotted box.
56. Column 7 refers to the purpose for which a census house Is used.
There will be some cases where census houses are used only for seasonal activities
and at the time the housellsting Is canried out by you, this seasonal activity
may not be taking place. Such seasonal activities would be oil-mills (Ghani),
Gur-maklng in sheds, etc. It is necessary that the seasonal use of such census
house for running of an establishment is recognised and that this seasonal use
Is noted In the column. '1'ou should, therefore, maKe enquiries regarding such
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activities so that the complete picture regarding the use of the census house
Is available. However, at the time of house listing, there may be cases where
such census .pauses are being used for some other purpose such as a residence.
Then the use to which this census house is being put at the time of your visit
should, of course, be noted. In the case of census houses where their seasonal
use has been noted by you In column 7 please write in the same column that
this use Is "Seasonal".
Important
57. If the census house Is found vacant, I.e., If no person Is living In It
at the time of houselistlng and it Is not being used for any purpose, write 'vacant'
in this column. The reason for vacancy such as 'dilapidated', 'under repair',
'incomplete construction', 'want of tenant', etc., may be recorded In the
'Remarks' column. If on the other hand the census house Is found locked
because the occupants have gone on a journey or pilgrimage, then It should
not be treated as 'vacant' but the use to which it Is put should be recorded
here and the fact that the occupants have gone on a journey or pilgrimage noted
in the 'Remarks' column as 'House locked-occupants on journey/pilgrimage' etc.
If iI census house hilS more thiln one household In It, do not repeat the word
'residence' In subsequent lines In column 7.
58. If a particular census house is wholly or partly used for running one
or more enterprises, you must tirst enter the use to which it is put In this
column. Having done so, you will have to go to the enterprise list and enter
details of such enterprise or enterprises there as will be described In the Instructions
for tilling up the enterprise list which have been supplied to you separately.
Enterprise
59. An enterprise is an undertaking engaged in production and/or distribution
of goods and/or services not for sale purpose of own consumption. The workers
in an enterprise may consist of members of the household or hired workers or
both. An enterprise may be owned and operated by one household or by several
households jointly (on a partnership basis) or by an Institutional body. The
activities of an enterprise may be carried on in a single census house, In more
than one census houses or in the open i.e., without premises. The activity of
the enterprise may also be carried on only for a part of the year but on a
fairly regular basis. Such cases should also be considered as an enterprise. In
column 7 details of only those enterprises which are carried on within census
houses should be entered.
60. It Is possible that more than one entrepreneurial activity Is carried on
in the same census house. If these activities are carried on by the same person
or the same household but separate accounts are kept for each of these activities,
they should be treated as separate enterprises. However, In cases where the
activities cannot be distinguished from one another, there will be only one
enterprise pertaining to the malor activity. The malor activity can be recognised
on the basis of the value of Income, turnover or number of persons employed
depending on the information readily available during your enquires. For example,
if a tailor seils cloth also but does not maintain separate accounts for his tailoring
activity and selling of cloth, then you should find out which is the malor activity
by Inquiring from which activity he gets a greater Income or In which he employs
more people, etc. This will be the activity of the enterprise.
61. Enterprises which are carried on the open, I.e., without premises will
be entered In column 20 as we shall see later.
62. Please note that the growing of agricultural crops mentioned below should
not be classlfled as enterprises:
Cereal crops (paddy, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, barley, etc.)
Pulses (amar, gram, moong, masur, urd, etc.)
Raw cotton
Raw jute, mesta
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Sunnhemp and other kindred fibres
Production of 011 seeds such as sesamum, ground nuts, mustard, linseed, castor,
rape seed, etc.
Sugarcane
Roots and tubers, vegetables, singhal'S, chillies and spices and flowers and
parts of plants
Agricultural production not elsewhere classified
Tea
Coffee
Rubber
Tobacco
Pepper
Cardamom
Edible nuts, e.g., walnut, almond, cashew nut, etc.
Production of coconut and areca nut
Production of fruits! e.g., bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes, oranges, etc.
Production of ganla, cinchona, opium, etc.
Crops of plantation, not elsewhere classlned (e.g., betel leaves, cocoa, etc.)
Import1nt: Please note that while growing of tea, coffee, tobacco, etc., should
not be classified as an enterprise, if In a census house these are processed, for
example, curing of tea leaves, curing of tobacco, etc., then these activities of
processing will have to be treated as enterprises. Similarly, manufacture of copra
from coconut or the processing of cashew nuts will also be an enterprise.
63. Mining and quarrying or manufacturing, processing, repair or servicing
activity are enterprises. Similarly, activities relating to generation and transmission
and distribution of gas, steam, water supply, construction, wholesale or retail
trade, hotels and restaurants, transport, storage, warehousing, communication,
financing, Insurance, real estate and business services, community, social and
personal services, public administration and defence services such as government
offices, schools, hospitals, recreation and cultural services, community services
such as temples, etc., will also be enterprises. in addition, you must note that
the rearing of cattle and" production of milk, rearing of sheep for production
of wool, rearing of other animals such as pigs, rearing of bees and production
of honey, rearing of silk-worms and production of cocoons and raw silk, hunting,
trapping, collection of fuel and other forest products and their sale, gathering
of materials such as herbs, resins, etc., catching and selling of fish, providing
agricultural services such as spraying, etc., are all enterprises. In other words,
livestock production, agricultural services, hunting, trapping and game propagation,
forestry and loggillg and fishing will aiso have to be classified as enterprises.
64. You will notice that an enterprise can be carried on within a census
house or outside the census house without premises or In the open. The entries
you make will be either In column 7 or column 20 depending on whether
these enterprises are carried on within the census house or outside a census
house without premises respectively.
The enterprises without premises are either carrled on In a shopping centre/
market place or of moving type. All enterprises of moving type are to be
captured through col.20. The enterprises which are having fixed location In
a market place/shopping centre will be of two types viz. (I) enterprises operating
In front of a shop/census house or attached to a census house and (Ii) those
having fixed location In the open air in a shopping centre/market place and
cannot be attached/linked to a census house/shop. The enterprises of type (I)
will be covered through col. 7 and the enterprises of type (11) will be netted
through col. 20. For example, watch repairer operating In one corner or In
front of the shop will be netted through col.7 whereas cobblers sitting in open
at a fixed location In a market/shopping centre will be netted through col. 20.
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65. It has been mentioned earlier that rearing of cattle or production of
milk will be an enterprise. In such a case and in similar other cases, care
should be taken to be sure that this activity can be classified as an enterprise.
For example, if the milk produced Is for self consumption and Is not usually
sold as a regular practIce, then this activity will not be treated as an enterprise.
Occasional sale of milk where a person keeps cattle will not be an enterprise
since he keeps canle evidently for production of milk for self-consumptlon. The
same approach should be adopted with regard to similar activities like rearing
of pigs, hens, bees, gathering of wood or forest products, etc.
In some parts of the country as we have noticed earlier, there are fbalthaks'
or (sanghois' which sometimes have to be considered as separate census houses
but which are only used by the household for sleeping or sitting, etc. No
enterprise is carried on in such a census house and therefore, details of balthaks
or sanghois need not be entered In the enterprise list. Similar examples where
census houses will not be considered as having an enterprise would be a garage,
cattle·shed etc., provided these are not used for any economic activity.
66. If the activity of an enterprise extends beyond the premises of a single
census house to a group of contiguous houses, then the entire group of census
houses could be regarded as a single enterprise and the census houses In which
this enterprise is carried on should be bracketed together In column 7 to indicate
that all these relate to a single enterprise. But if different activities of an enterprise
are carried on in different census houses cut off from one another, then each
such census house will have to be treated as a separate enterprise and details
recorded in the line in which this census house Is entered.
67. The use to which a census house is put should be enquired into thoroughl)
so that no enterprise Is missed. This Is particularly Important in cases where
the house is partly residential. However, please note that only the enterprise
carried on in the census house which you are enumerating will be noted In
column 7.
68. You must note the way In whlc:h you will have to Indicate the purpose
for which the census house is used In this column. If a census house Is used
only for residential purposes then only one line need be entered In this column.
However, if a census house Is wholly or partly non-residential, you must enter
the uses to which it Is put In one line and then use the subsequent line or
lines to describe the activity or activities which are carried on In this census
house. Please note that the serial number of the enterprise will have to be
noted within brackets against each such activity starting from the very tlrst
enterprise in your block. For example, If there is a census house In which
a shop and a clinic are run In combination with reSidence, the entries beginning
with column I would be as Illustrated below: .
2 3 4
10 430 430(11 Resldence-cum-
shop-cum-cllnlc:
11 Shop (6)
12 Olnlc (7)
13 430(2) Bakery-cum-Fiour Mill
14 Bakery (8)
15 Flour Mill (9)
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69. You will notice that the non·resldentldl uses of this particular house are
entered in separate lines. The numbers shown against the 'shop' and 'clinic'
in this wmple will be the seriai number of the enterprise in your block. If
for instance in the census house, only a clinic or a workshop was being run,
then you would have obviously used only one line. It Is In the cases where
enterprises are run In combination with or without residence in a census house,
that you would have to use more than one line as Indicated In the example.
You will find more examples Illustrating how you should make entries In Annexe'
G at the end of this book.
Col. 8: Household No. 70. A 'Household' Is a group of persons who commonly live together and
would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work
prevented any of them from doing so. It may be made up of related or un·
related persons or of mixed type. A cook or a servant living In the house of
his employer and taking his food there Is part of that household. .A hostel
where a number of unrelated persons live together is an institutional household
provided it has a common kitchen. So also is a Jail.
71. There can be a household No. In column 8 only If you have noted
In column 7 that the census house Is wholly or partly residential. There cannot
be an entry In this column In a case where the census house is wholly non·
residential.
72. There may be more than one household In a census house. Each
household should be given a separate number. This can be done by using the
aiphabets (a), (b), (c), etc., as suffixes to the census house No. For exam pie,
If building No. 2 is a census house and has three households, the household
numbers will be 2(a), 2(b) and 2(c). If building number 4 has two census
houses, these houses will be numbered as 4( 1) and 4(2). If within these houses
there are respectively 3 and 2 households then they will be numbered as 4( I )(a),
4( I )(b), 4(1 )(c) and 4(2)(a)and 4(2)(b) respectively. If, however, building
No. 3 Is a cen~us house and has only one household the household No. to
be entered In this column will be No. 3 only.
73. You will notice how the numbering of the buildings, census houses and
the households are closely linked. This link Is best .1IIustrated by an example
as follows:
74. In such iJ case "here the same building contallll more thiln one census
house, the building number should not be repeilted In the subsequent lines. If
a census house contains more than one househo/~ the census house number
should not be repeilted in the subsequent lines In column J. (Pleilse see eump"
above)
75. If the Census house Is wholly or partly resldentlall the household number Col. 9 : S.rlal number of Che
must have been noted by you In col. 8 of the Houselist. This household number household
will be serially numbered in col. 9 starting from I] I for the enumerators block.
76. Columns 10-12 are required to be filled in only In ""Pl"t of the head Cols. 10-12 : For hud of house-
of household. You have to write the name and sex of the head of hou~holdl hold only
whether he/she belongs to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe and rellgiQn I;ase 'I'
belonging to Scheduled Caste under these columns.
77. The name of the head of each household should be written. The
head of the household for census purposes Is a person who Is recognised as
such in the household. He or she is generally the person who bears the chief
responsibility for the management of the household and takes decisions on behalf
of the household. The head of the household need not necessarily be the eldest
male memberl but may even be a female or a younger member of either seIC.
You need not enter into any long argument about It but record the name of
the person who is recognised by the household as Its head. In the case of
an absentee de jure 'Head l l the person on whom the responsibility of manag!ni
the affairs of the household falls at the time of houselistlngl should be regarded
as the Head.
78. In the case of institutions like boarding housesl messesl chummeriesl
which should be regarded as households of unrelated persons living together ana
which may be called institutional householdsl the Manager or Superintendent
or the person who is administratively responsible or who by common consent
is regarded as 'Head} should be recorded as the head of the household. In
the case of certain institutional householdsl such as hostels, lallsl etc., where
the head of the institutional household, can be recognised by dflsignation, such
as} hostel warden} jailor} etc'l you may enter this designation In this f;ph,lmn.
79. In the case of institutional households} please write 'v within brac~ts
after the name or designation of the head in this column: Reprdlng mllng
up of further columnsl please note that in the case of Institutional household
columns I I to 14 will not be filled in and a dash (-) will be put against each
Institutional household in these columns. The remaining columns 15 to 23 are
applicable to all households including institutional households.
80. If the head of the household is a male write {I' and if female write Col. 11 : Male( I )/Fell1ale(.2)
'2} in this column. For eunuchs and hermaphrodites, you have to write '1'
in the column.
8 I . You will be supplied with a list of Scheduled Castes (S.c.) and Scheduled Col. 12 : SC( I )/ST(!) (If SC,
Tribes (S.T.) in relation to your State/Union Territory by your supervisor. While ascertain rellslon and write • HI for
filling this column of the Houselist, you will have to ascertain from the head Hindus and • 5' for Sikhs within
of household whether he/she is a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled brackets after Code 1)
Tribe. If in reply to this questionl the answer Is In the affirmatlvel ascertain
the name of caste/tribe. If the name of caste/tribe returned by the person
appears in the list} you have to write 'I' in case of Scheduled Caste or 12'
in case of Scheduled Tribe in this column. If the head of household returns
himself/herself as Scheduled Caste, you have to check his/her religion. He or
she should belong to Hinduism or Sikhism. A person belonging to a Scheduled
Caste cannot belong to any other religion. Persons who belong to a religion
other than Hinduism and Sikhism will not be treated as members of any of
the Scheduled Castes. But a member of a Scheduled Tribe may belong to
J ny re ligion.
2 3 4 5 6 7
5.1 Please note that this document Is marked confidential which means that the particulars
entered in this schedule will have to be treated as confidential. Your attention at this stage
is invited to the relevant provisions of the Census Act, 1948 reproduced as Annexure C of
this report.
Persons Eligible for Enumeration
6. The next question that arises is as to who are the persons to be enumerated in the
household. In other words, It is necessary to know who are the persons who are eligible
for enumeration. Generally speaking, persons who are present In the household during the
entire period of enumeration or who are known to be usual residents of the household and
have stayed there for part of the enumeration period or who are expected to return before
February 28, 1991 are eligible to be enumerated as members of the household concerned.
So also, visitors who may be present in the household which Is being enumerated by you
and who have been away from their place of usual residence during the entire enumeration
period will also be treated as residents of the household.
6.1 Thus, when you visit a household for the purpose of enumeration, you will enumerate
the following persons :
(i) All those who normally stay and "are present In that household during the entire
period of enumeration, i.e., from February 9 to February 28, 1991 (both days
inclusive );
(Ii) Also those who are known to be normally residing and had actually stayed during
a part of the enumeration period (February 9-28, 1991) put are not present at
the time of your visit:
(iii) Also those who are known to be normally residing and are not present at the
time of your visit but are expected to return before February 28, 1991; and
(Iv) Visitors who are present in the household censused by you and are away from
the place(s) of their usual residence during the entire enumeration period. For the
purpose of .'numeration such visitors will be treated as normal residents of the
household where they are actually found during the enumeration period provided
they have not been enumerated elseWhere.
6.2 Please note that if a person has been away from his normal or usual place of residence
, throughout the enumeration period, he will not be eligible for enumeration as a member of
the' household In which he Is a normal resident. He will be enumerated wherever he Is actually
found during the enumeration period. Similarly, a person who would have normally resided
at another place but has been absent from that place for the entire enumeration period, will
be enumerated by you if he is found In any household In your Jurisdiction as a visitor. Such
persons should, however, be cautioned that they should not get themselves enumerated again,
in case they move from this place.
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Book No. and Form 'No.
7. You haw ttl write tile 8~ N~~ alit! I=Snn No. at the top left hand comer of this
schedule. Book Ne. ~ il~n 'On t~e cover page of the Household Schedule book and you
havt ft\~i'ety _\U cCiPt tlils number on each Household Schedule form. The Form No. will
fun $'eitlift rr\;i1\ I for each book.
locadon Code
8. At the top on the left hand sIde of the schedule you will find location Code. The
Location Code numbers have been .,!lotted to e4leh Stat~, DlSflitt, iehsillTaluklPollce Station!
Development BlocklClrcle or town, village (each separated bY obliqu@ $troke) and enumeration
block (E.8 •.) number within brackets. Your Charge Officer or Supervisor would have already
IndlsaJed to you the colflplei@ Location Code number of the rural or urban block assigned
to you ~nd hilled th-esi! particulars on the cover page of the booklet. You should enter on
@i)th forn;. the !:o!nplete Location Code number of your enumeration block, comprising Statel
DlsiffcVTehsll, etc or town/village or ward and enumeration block numbers (within bracketS).
Please note that the code for town Is to be given In Roman numbers while codes for all other
units will be given In International numerals.
8.1 location Code Is a devlee by which every village or town In a TehslllTalukiPollce
Statlon/Dewlapmeht llitwtlrde of every District In a State/Union Territory Is Identified by
a comblriatli)" Sf ilumbers. The enumeration blocks for villages and towns have also been
assillM8 numbers and these constitute the last element of the Location Code and Is recorded
Ih the location Code within brackets. By a combination of these numbers one Can exactly
Identify the enumeration block within a village or a town. Thus, Code No. 2/10/3146(138)
would mean enumeration block No. 138 failing In villa .. No. 46 In Tehsll No. 3 of District
No. lOin State No.2. Similarly! !Mallen Qdl! 1(/611)(/5(22) would mean enumeration
block No. 22 fallin, In ~ard No. § of town No. IX Ih District No. 6 of $fate No. 10.
8.2 The cod@ number of DeVf!i6pitli!ni Block will also bt! supplied to you by 16ur Chal'je
Officer or SUpeNlsot. 'you have tt; enter the same In the space provided In the Schedule.
In case of State5/Uf~ WI1He the Development Bl8ek has tJeen taken as the heitt Uhlt below
dlstrlet, thl! tu6@ "uh'lbet of the De\leldr;ffieilt BlOCk will be repeated here.
8.3 If you have, by any ehQrice, been put In-charae of more than one tural or urban
enumeration block, liliili@ make sUre thai you have ieparate books and pads for uch rural
or IIIWn @nUlneratlon block. Do not use the same book or pad for different enumeration
blocks even If blank forms are available In a particular beok or pad.
Serial Number .f Ht.Slbolci
9, 'th@ serial number of the household as given In column "I of thtf Abridged Housellst
wlil have to be entered In the Household Schedule at the appropriate place. '
Type of Household
10, At the top right hand corner of the Household Schedule, you will have to record
th~ type of household, whether Institutional or house less by symbols as per Instructions given
in the foot note of the form Itself. There are three types of households, viz., normal, Ihstltutlonal
and house less. While you are enumeratlnr the members of the household, you will come to
know whether thl! hWith61d falls In the category of normal household or Institutional household
or h~lIiil@!! household. For Institutional write 'I' and for houseless household write 10'. For
normal household no entry need be made.
Col. 1 : Serial No.
I I. This column relates to serial number and hardly calls for any explanation. However,
In enterlnl the members of the houSehold In the Hoysthold Schedule It would be better If
some system Is followed. After enterlnr the name and other particulars of the head of the
household (ColUmns 1-7), you should cover the near relatIons such as wife or husband of
the head of the household, sons and daughters, each son's wife and children, each daughter's
husband and children, then other relations such as brothers, sisters, mother, father, etc., of
the head of the household, then domestic servants, Visitors, boarders If any, etc. Please see
that all these persons must form part of the household and must be entitled to be enumerated
In terms of the eligibility crtteria spelt out In the various paraaraphs. Such a system of listing
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and entering of particulars In. the Household Schedule will ensure that omissions are avoided,
particularly of small children. It will also help In cross-checklng replies regarding age.
1 1.1 . A word of cilutlon -You must ask probing questIons regarding relations such as
unmarried sisters, parents, domestic servants and children. OtherwIse, the head of the household
may not indicate that there are such persons as members of the household. Please make repeated
enquiries about infants and very young children because they are often liable to be left out
of the count.
Col. 2 : Name
12. This question hardly calls for any explanation. The name of the person enumerated,
starting with the head of the household, should be entered here.
12.1 The head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such
In the household. He or she Is generally the person who bears the chIef responsibility for
the management of the household and takes decisIon on behalf of the household. The head
of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member, but milY be iI {emilie or iI
younger member of either sex. It may please be remembered that there are female-headed
households, In which case the head of household should be recorded accordIngly. You need
not enter into any argument about It but record the person who Is recognised by the household
as its head. in the case of an absentee de lure 'Head', the person on whom the responsibility
of managing the affairs of household falls at the time of enumeratIon should be regarded as
the Head.
12.2 Do not insIst on the name of the female member of the household If the respondent
does not volunteer to give It. Similarly, do not InsIst on a female respondent giving the
name of her husband or of any other relation If by custom she Is forbIdden to do so. In
the case of Infants also some times the name may not be forthcoming. In all such cases
it should suffice if in this column, you write so and so's wife or sister or mother or father
or son or daughter as the case may be. It needs hardly any re-emphasls that the members
of the household should be enumerated and entered in a systematic order as dIscussed above.
In the case of an Institutional household, there may be a non-resident 'Head'. He is not
eligible to be enumerated as a member of this household.
12.3 Books containing Household Schedule forms would have been supplied to you In
sufficient quantity. For each household you have to fill one form. Even If a form has been
filled in for a one member household and there Is enough space to enter particulars of another
household you should not make further use of the form. You should take up a fresh form
for each household. However, if In a large household there are more persons than that the
Household Schedule form can accommodate,. you should contInue the entries on the next
form, but do not forget to write the "Word 'continued' on the top of the next Household
Schedule which you will be using. The word 'continued' should be written In capItal letters.
Re-write the Location Code and Serial No. of the household In the second Household Schedule
form also.
,Col. 1 : Reladonship to Head
13. In this column you will have to record the relationship to head In full. In the case
of the head write 'head'. For others write the full relationship. Do not use words like 'nephew',
'niece' or 'uncle', 'aunt' but state whether brother's or sister's son or daughter (for nephew
or niece) or father's or mother's brother', father's or mother's sister's husband (for uncle),
or father's or mother's sister or father's or mother's brother's wIfe (for aunt). Son or daughter
will include adopted son or adopted daughter or step son/daughter. For brother-In-law, write
wife's brother or sister's husband as the case may be. For grandson, write son's son or daughter's
son as the case may be. In the case of visItors, boarders or domestic servants/cooks, etc.,
who are enumerated as members of the household, write visitor, boarder or domestic servant!
cook, as the case may be. In the case of an institutional household, however, all the members
of the household should be treated as unrelated. It is possible that in a hostel, the resident
superintendent's son or daughter also happens to be a boarder, while the superintendent himself/
herself is the head. Even here the relationshIp of his/her son/daughter should be recorded
as unrelated, because It is an Institutional household.
Col. 4 8[ 5 : Sex
14. For males, put tick (..f) in column <4 and for females put tick (..f) In column 5 agaInst
the particular person. For eunuchs and hermaphrodites, put tick (..f) under column 4. Verify
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with reference to the name and relationship to head recorded under columns 2 and 3 respectively
that you have noted the sex correctly. It Is obvious that there cannot be a tick In both
columns 4 and 5 in the same line.
Col. 6 : Age
15. Record the age of the person In total years completed last" birthday In the column.
Very often there Is a tendency on the part of Individuals to retum 'years running' rather'
than the 'years completed'. Make sure that only the actual number of years completed Is
recorded.
I 5. I In respect of infants who might not have completed one year by the day of enumeration,
their age in completed years must be shown as '0', as they . have not yet completed one
year of age.
Col. 7 : Marital Status
16. In answering this question use the following abbreviations
NM for Never Married
M for Currently Married
W for Widowed
S for Separated or Divorced
I 7. Having filled in columns I to 7 of the Household Schedule you are now set for
taking up individual enumeration of all the members of the household listed In column 2 of
the Household Schedule. Column 8 to column 34 of the Household Schedule are to be
entered with reference to the entries made In the Individual Slip. The Instructions for making
the entries in column 8 to column 34 are given later, after the Instructions on the Individual
Slip.
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FILLING UP OF THE INDIVIDUAL SLIP
(Relevant Extract)
INDIVIDUAL SLIP
18. A specimen of the Individual Slip Is given as Annexure 'A'. Please note that this
document Is marked 'Confidential' which means that the particulars entered in this slip will
have to be treated as confidential. Your attention at this stage is Invited to the relevant provisions
of the Census Act, 1948 reproduced as Annexure 'C.
Pad No. and Slip No.
19. On the right hand top corner of the slip will be found Pad No. and Slip No.
You will have to note the Pad No. on each slip of the pad. The Pad No. will have been
indicated on the cover page of the pad supplied to you by your Charge Officer/Supervisor.
The Slip Nos. for each pad will run from 1 to 50 or 1 to 25 or 1 to 10 as the case
may be. In some pads, the actual number of Individual Slips may, by mistake in binding,
be a little more or little less. The last serial number in such pads will therefore, vary accordingly.
The Idea is that every slip should be allotted the Pad No. already assigned by your Charge
Officer as well as the distinct serial number on each slip in a sequence starting from 1.
Locadon Code
20. You will have to note the Location Code on each slip, as per instructions given in
paragraph 8 of this booklet. Your Charge Officer or Supervisor would have already indicated
to you the complete Location Code of the rural or urban block assigned to you and noted
these particulars on the cover page of the pad. The location Code consists of five elements,
namely, State/Union Territory code, District code, Tehsil/Taluk/PS/Development Block/Circle
or Town code, village or the ward code (each separated by oblique stroke) and enumeration
block (EB) number within brackets. It is possible that' the State, District and Charge code
(Tehsil, etc., or Town) would have been rubber-stamped on each slip of the pads supplied
to you. In such cases, you will have to enter the remaining two elements, namely, village
or ward and EB code. If, however, no such rubber-stamping has been done, you will have
to write the full Location Code consisting of the aforesaid five elements, as given by your
Charge Officer or Supervisor, on each Individual Slip. it is advisable to note the Location
Code on each slip at home before starting actual enumeration, so that you do not waste
your valuable time in the field in filling up the Location Code. Please note that the code
for town is to be given in Roman numbers, while codes for all other units will be given in
international numerals. For example, Location Code 2/10/3/46 (I 38) would mean enumeration
block No. 138 failing in village No. 46 in Tehsil No. 3 of District No. lOin State
No.2. Similarly Location Code 10/6/IX/5(22) would mean enumeration block No. 22 falling
in Ward No. 5 of Town No. IX in District No. 6 of State No. 10.
20.1 As indicated in para 8.2 you have also to write the code No. of Development Block
at the appropriate place in each Individual Slip.
20.2 If by any chance, you have been put In-charge of more than one enumeration block,
please make sure that you have separate pads for each enumeration block. Do not use the
. same pad for different enumeration blocks even if blank forms are available in a particular
pad.
20.3 Please note that the location Code tallies with the Location Code Indicated in the
filled in Abridged Houselist and the Household Schedule on the basis of which you are
enumerating the individuals in a particular household.
51. No. of Household
21. The serial number of the household as given in column 7 of the Abridged Houselist
supplied to you will have been entered by you In the Household Schedule at the appropriate
place. This number has to be entered on each slip of the members in relation to a particular
household.
Q.1 : Name
22. This question hardly calls for any explanation. It is obvious that the name of each
member of the household will have to be Riled against this question on different slips. At
this point, you will be well-advised to recall the instructions In paragraphs 22-23.
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2~ Please remember that you have to fill In one Individual Slip for each member of
the household recorded In column 2 of the Household Schedule. Please also remember to
fill the slips relating to the members of the household In the sequence In whIch the names
of the members of the household have been entered In column 2 of the Household Schedule.
Q.2 : Relationship to Head
24. It will be noticed that enough space has been provided for writing the relationship
to head. You should record the relationship to head in full. The instructions in this regard
are given in paragraph 24 of this booklet, which may be read for refreshing your memory.
In the case of the head of the household, write "Head". Please do not write anything in
the dotted boxes.
Q. l : Male (1 )/Female (2)
25. For male, write '1' and for female, write '2' in the box provided against this question.
For eunuchs and hermaphrodites, write '1' in the box. Verify with reference to the name
and relationship to head recorded under columns 2 and 3 respectively of the Household Schedule
that you have noted the sex correctly.
Q. 4 : Age
26. Record the age of the person In total years completed last birthday in the rectangle
provided against this question. The age should be recorded in international numerals. Very
often, there is a tendency on the part of individuals to return 'years running' rather than
'years completed'. Make sure that only the actual number of years completed is recorded.
Iii respect of infants who might not have completed one year by the day of enumeration,
their age in completed years must be shown as '0' as they have not yet completed one
year of age. Make sure that infants even if one day old are invariably enumerated. You
should not enter the age in months. The age of an infant who has not yet completed one
year shOUld invariably be noted as '0' only.
Q. 5: Marital Status
27. You will have to use tne following abbreviations in answering this qUestion:
NM for Never Married
M for Currently Married
W for Widowed
S for Separated or Divorced
27.1 The entry as above will have to be made on the line and not in the dotted box.
NOTE: The entries in Question I to 5 correspond to the entries in columns 2 to 7 of
the Household Schedule and you will be well-advised to make a tally of the entries
as and when you are filling up an Individual Slip for each of the members entered
in column 2 of the Household SchedUle.
Q. 6 : Mother Tongue
28. Mother tongue is the language spoken In childhood by the person's mother to the
person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home
in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language
usually spoken by the mother should be recorded. In case of doubt, the language mainly
spoken in the household may be recorded.
28.1 Record mother tongue In full, whatever be the name of the language returned by
the respondent and do not use abbreviations. Please note the following:
(a) You are not expected to determine if the language returned by a person is a dialect
of another language.
(b) You should not try to establish any relationship between religion and mother tOlljUe.
(c) You are bound to record the language as returned by the person as hislher mother
tongue and you should not enter Into any argument with hlmlher and try to record
any language other than what Is returned, and
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(d) If'you have reasons to suspect that In any area due to any organised movement,
the mother tongue is not being truthfully returned, you should record the mother
tongue as actually returned by the respondent and make a report to your supervisory
officers for verification. You 3re not 3uthorised to m3ke 3ny correction on your
own.
28.2 The mother tongue as returned by the respondent should be recorded in full on
the lines. You should not write anything in the four dotted boxes provided against this question.
28.3 Since a household may consist of persons related by blood or of unrelated persons
or a mix of both, it is absolutely necessary to ask of every person about his/her mother
tongue because the mother tongue of each member of a household need not necessarily be
the same- these may be different for different persons in the household.
Q.7 : Two Other Languages Known
29. You have recorded the mother tongue in Question 6. Enquire whether the person
knows any other languages, Indian or foreign, and write languages returned by him/her on
the lines and not in the dotted boxes, against this question. In case he/she does not know
any language apart from his/her mother tongue, put cross (X) on the line against this question.
29.1 The number of languages recorded under this question should not be more than
two. These languages should be other than the mother tongue of the person enumerated
and these should be recorded one after the other in the order in which the person speaks
and understands them best and can use with understanding in communicating with others.
The person need not necessarily be able to read and write these languages. It is enough
if he/she has a working knowledge of these two languages to enable him/her to converse in
those languages with understanding. Ple3se do not write anythIng In the dotted boxes.
Q.8 : Religion
30. In answering this question, use the following abbreviations:
H for Hindus
M for Muslims
C for Christians
S for Sikhs
B for Buddhists
for Jains
For others, record the actua I religion as returned fully.
30.1 If the person says that he has no religion the answer may be recorded accordingly.
Do not mistake religion for caste which will not be recorded here. You should also not
try to establish any relationship between religion and mother tongue. Do not write anything
in the dotted boxes, but write on the line.
Q. 9 : Whether S.C. (1 )/S.T. (2)
3 I. You have been furnished with a list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in
relation to your StatelUnion Territory. Ascertain if the person enumerated belongs to a
Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe and If he does, write 'I' for Scheduled Caste and '2'
for Scheduled Tribe in the box provided against this question. For a person who is not a
member of any Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, put 'X' In the box.
31.1 If the person belonging to a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe returns his/her
caste or tribe by a synonym or generic name of a caste or a tribe, it should be reckoned
as Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe only if the name finds place in the list furnished to
you. Similarly, if the answer to this question is In general terms, like Harijan/Glrllan or Achhutl
Adivasi, you should not reckon the person enumerated as belonging to Scheduled Caste/
Scheduled Tribe, as the case may be. In such a case, you should ascertain the name of
the caste/tribe fully and if that name finds place llol , your list, you should reckon the person
as belonging to Scheduled Caste or ¥;heduled Tribe; 'as the case may be. If a person is
negligent and insists on calling himself/herself merely 'Harijan' or 'Achhut' or 'Adlvasi' or
'Girijan', as the case may be, or repeats the synonym or generic name of a caste or tribe,
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please tell him/her that this description is not adequate for census purposes and persuade him/
her to give the actual name of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. This may bring
out the actual name of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, as the case may be, and
record 'I' or '2' in the box as may be applicable. If the person merely claims to be a
Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe, but says that he/she does not belong to any of the
notified communities applicable to the area, as reflected in the list supplied to you, he/she
will not be reckoned as belonging to a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe.
31.2 Scheduled Castes can belong to Hindu or Sikh or Buddhist religion. For a person
returning as a Scheduled Caste, check whether you have recorded either 'H' or'S' or 'B'
in the answer to QUestion 8: Religion. However, Scheduled Tribes can belong to any religion.
Q. 10 : Name of Scheduled CastelTribe
32. For the person recorded as a Scheduled Caste, i.e., code 'I' in the box against Question
9, write the name of the caste in full on the line and not in the dotted boxes. For those
for whom code '2' (that is Scheduled Tribe) is recorded in the box against Question 9, write
the name of the tribe in full on the line and not in the dotted boxes.
32. I Please check that the name of caste/tribe, as the case may be, appears in the list
of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe supplied to you by your Supervisor.
32.2 For those persons for whom 'X' has been recorded against Question 9, there will
be no entry in Question 10 and you should put a cross(X) on the line.
Q. 11 : Literate (1 )/lIliterate (2)
33. Definition of literate : A person who can both read and write with understanding
in any language is to be taken as literatre. A person who can merely read but cannot write,
is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal
education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.
33.1 For a person who is literate, i.e., who can both read and write with understanding
in any language write 'I' in the box provided against this question. If there is any doubt
about a person's ability to read or write, the test that may be applied for reading is hisl
her ability to read any portion of the printed matter in the Enumerator's Instruction Booklet
(provided the person is familiar with the language used in the booklet) and similarly, for writing
he/she should be able to write a simple letter. Ability merely to sign one's name is not
adequate to qualify a person as being able to write with understanding. If a person claims
to be literate in some other language with which the enumerator is not acquainted, the
respondent's word has to be taken as correct. Other members of the household may also
be able to testify to the literacy of the person enumerated.
33.2 For a person who is illiterate, i.e., who can neither read nor write or can merely
read but cannot write in any language, write '2' in the box against this question. All children
of the age of 6 years or less should be treated as illiterate even if the child is going to
a school and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd words.
Q. 12 : Educational Attainment
34. This question will be asked of only those who are literate and for whom '1' has
been recorded against QUestion 1 1. For a person who is illiterate and for whom '2' has
been recorded in the answer to Question 1 I, there is no question of ascertaining the educational
attainment even if he/she had at some stage attended school and passed a standard and had
relapsed into illiteracy. In such a case, you should put a dash (-). We are insisting that
J dash (-) should be put if there is no educational attainment and not a cross (X), because
we want to avoid confusion with 10th standard which cross may signify. You will have to
ascertain and record the highest educational level attained by a person for literates, i.e., for
whom '1' is recorded in answer to Question 11.
34.1 For a person who is still studying in a particular class, the highest educational level
attained by him/her will be one that he/she has actually passed a:1d not the one in which
he/she is studying. For example, a person studying in 1st year B.A. should be recorded as
only 'PUC' or I Higher Secondary' or 'Senior Secondary (10+2)' as the case may be. Similarly,
for person studying say, in the 4th year of M.B.B.S., his/her educational attainment should
be 3rd year of M.B.B.S., which is the highest level he/she has actually attained. You must
record the actual standard passed such as, III standard, VIII standard, 1st year B.Com., etc.
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However, if a person merely says that he/she has passed primary, middle, matriculation, school
final, higher secondary or senior secondary (10 + 2) or other definite levels, record him/her
as such.
34.2 The highest educational level attained by the person enumerated should be recorded.
When a person holds both general and technical qualifications, both of which are of equivalent
level or of varying levels such as B.Sc. (Zoology) and M.B.B.S. or B.A. (Maths.)and B.E.
(Bachelor of Engineering) both the technical and general qualifications should be recorded against
this question. In the case of pass courses, indicate the degree only.
34.3 In recording the educational level of a graduate or a post-graduate, the major subject
such as B.Sc. (Maths), M.A. (Economics), M.Sc. (Botany), B.Sc. (Agriculture), etc. should
be noted. You should not use abbreviations which are not in common use. In such cases,
the degree or diploma should be spelt out fully, for example, M.A. (Hindi) and Diploma
in Library Science or M.A. (Sociology) and ·Diploma in Labour Relations. Adequate space
has been provided in the slip and you are urged to record the qualification accurately and
in sufficient detail. This information is vital for manpower planning and should receive your
careful attention.
35. Whenever you come across post-graduates as also those with a technical degree or
technical diploma and those with certificates from the Industrial Training Institutes (ITI), you
will have to issue to such persons 'Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedule'
and ask the person(s) concerned to fill the schedule which will be collected by you during
your revisional round between March 1 to 5, 1991. You will be supplied with adequate
number of Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules and you are urged
to issue as many schedules as there might be post-graduates or technical degree or technical
diploma holders in the household that you have enumerated. This Information will be readily
available when you have ascertained information regarding educational attainment against
Question 12 of the Individual Slip. While issuing the Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical
Personnel Schedule for each eligible person in the household, you should note the Location
Code on the Schedule while issuing it. You should put a tick ( ..... ) against Question 12 of
the person concerned for whom a Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedule
has been issued. You will be required to furnish a statement giving the number of blank
schedules issued to you, number of schedules issued to eligible persons, number of filled in
schedules collected by you and number of blank schedules returned by you to your Supervisor.
Therefore, it is necessary that you Identify the persons with the help of a tick ( ..... ) against
Question 12 of the person concerned for whom a schedule has been issued so that you can
give an account of schedules issued to eligible persons. During your revisional round between
March 1 and 5, 1991 about which instructions are given in this booklet, you must please
collect all the filled in Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules Issued
by you to the members of the households in your Jurisdiction and hand them over to your
Supervisor. While collecting the Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedule,
you must put a reverse stroke (\) on the tick ( ..... ) against Question 12 of the individual concerned
for whom you have put the tick, while issuing the schedule. When you do this, the marking
will appear as (X) to signify that the filled in schedule in respect of that individual has been
collected. If, however, any particular individual in a household says that he has not been
able to find time to fill in the schedule, you may please request him to do so immediately
and post it at the nearest post office or letter box. The individual may be told that he
has to fold the form, paste and post it. No postage will be required as this will be paid
by the addressee.
Q. 13 : Attending School/College, Yes (1 )/No (2)
36. After you have recorded the answer to Question 12, you have further to ask whether
the person whom you are enumerating is attending any school or college. If the answer
is 'Yes', you have to record' I' in the box provided against this question. If the answer
is 'No', you should record '2' in the box. Please note that illiterates (code 2 alfillnst Question
I I) can be found attending school. Therefore, this question should be asked of all persons,
including elderly men and women.
36.1 In recording answers to this question you are not required to ascertain whether the
school/college being attended by the person enumerated is a recognised or unrecognised institution.
The choice should be left to the respondent as to whether the person is attending school/college.
Thus, if a person is receiving education through a correspondence course or attending some
vocational course or attending the Adult Education Programme and returns himself as attending
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school/college, he/she will be entered as such and code'" will be recorded In the box against
this question ..
ECONOMIC QUESTIONS
3 7. It is proposed to adopt the same Economic Questions as were adopted in the '981
Census with only slight variation. The economic' questions consist of three parts, namely:
I. Q. 14A Did you work any time at all last year~ Yes
(including unpaid work on farm or in family ~N'=-o"--;;-(H'/;:;;S-=T~/D:::-/-;;RI~B""'II;-;I=O)
enterprise)
Q. 14B If ryes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year~ Yes( 1 )/No(2)
• • • , 'Yes' in 14B (CIAL/HHIIOW)
II. Q. 1SA MaIO activity last year. fl'J 0 '
in 14B (H/ST ID/RlBIIIO)
Q.ISB ryes' in .4B-Any other work any time last year~ Yes (ClAUHHIIOW)/No
'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year~ (ClAUHHI/OW)
III. Q. 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work~ Yes( 1)/No(2)
Q. 16B If ryes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes(1)/No(2)
37.1 These questions must be canvassed for every person, irrespective of age or sex. EVery
person must be asked Question 14A, including the very young or very old and the answer
to this question must be filled in. The other questions will have to be filled in the case of
those to whom they are applicable. The instructions for filling these questions follow.
37.2 These questions are meant to get details of the work done by the people with reference
to last year. We may, therefore, first consider what is meant by 'work' and what the 'reference
period' is ••.
Definition of Work
38. Work may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such
participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but
also effective supervision and direction of work. It also includes unpaid work on farm or in
family enterprise.
Reference Period
39. In all the questions except Question 168, the reference period is the one year preceding
the date of enumeration. Certain types of work such as agriculture, household industry like,
gur making, etc., are carried on either throughout the year or only during certain seasons or
parts of the year, depending on the local circumstances. In such cases what we are concerned
with is the broad time-span of the agricultural seasons preceding the enumeration.
39. J For Question J 68, the reference period Is any time before one year precedIng the
date of enumeration.
Q. '14A : Did you work any time at all last year~ Yes
(including unpaid work in farm or in No (H/ST/D/RlBII/O)
family enterprise)
40. This question is intended to divide the population into two broad streams on the basis
of a libeql definition of work. The reference period is one year. This question is expected
to net all wo.rkers· irrespective of the amount of time they have spent on work. In other words,
this question will fine out the number of all workers which will Include both main and marginal
workers. Please note that unpaid workers In farms or In family enterprises and even workers
whose contribution would otherwise be considered insignificant should also be covered. But the
workers In this question will not include those who produce goods for the self consumption
of the members of the household like persons collecting wood, preparing cowdung cakes, etc.,
for the domestic consumption. Thus the term 'unpaid worker' may not be confused with those
who produe or make goods for domestic consumption. The latter category is to be taken as
non-worker.
NOTE: Please note that persons who cultivate land to produce for domestic consumption
only will be treated as workers.
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41 . The reference period is one year and this. includes the agricultural seasons also. A person may
have wor:J<ed as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer throughout the year or in some season such
as only knarif or rabi, or only for a few days. In all these cases this person has worked at some time
in the year and the answer to this question should be 'Yes'. 'Yes' should be written on the line and not
in the dotted boxes. One may have been a cultivator, an agricultural labourer, or engaged in a
household industry or any other work. The definitions of these terms are given later, but the important
point is that we are determining the fact that one has done some work some time during the last one
year.
42. Obviously, probing questions will have to be asked specially In the case of those who
are not regular workers. It Is particU/;lriy importmt to ask such probing questions regarding
the work done at any time last year or any of the seasons In the reference period in the
case of women and children In the roral areas. Women and children in the rural areas work
in the fields in the sowing, harvesting or other seasons and this may be on their own land
or as labourers on someone else's land. Unless questions are asked about such work, the usual
answer may be that they do not work.
43. It must be remembered that a man or a woman who is doing only household duties
or making something only for domestic consumption (and not for s.'lle) is not doing any work
in census terminology).
44. In this question every worker (even marginal workers) wil, \be identified and in their
cases the answer will be 'Yes'. You must enquire regarding each person whom you enumerate,
whether he or she has worked any time at all during the last year. .Even if the person has
worked only for a few days, you have to record him/her as 'Yes' against this question.
Important
45. Before making any entry, make sure whether he or she is e"b __ ... even if only for
a few days in a year in the following activities:
Work on the family farmj sale of home·made dairy productsj rearing of poultry
and sale of the productsj sale of fruits, vegetables, etc.; sale of fish; making of
cow dung cakes or collecting wood for fuel, fodder, grass and other forest produce
and selling some of itj engaged in household industry such as weaving, spinning,
bee·keeping, sericulture, tanning and making of leather products, pottery, leaf plate
making, block printing, making cane·bamboo products, rope making,etc.j providing
services on payment for others such as laundry, domestic work, hair cutting, tailoring,
etc. or working on piece rate for making agamathies, match. boxes, bid! rolling,
assembly of various parts, making and selling of garments, pickles, papad, masa/a,
jam, snacks and other food products. Take care to net informal activities in urban
and rural areas, e.g., rag picking, making of stationery Items, sari·fall and beading,
sale of foods or snacks for festivals, running beauty parlour or giving secretarial
assistance in family enterprise, giving tuitions, running music, dance, cookery, arts,
crafts, etc., classes at home.
46. If the individual has not worked at all during the last year, the answer will be 'No'.
Then ascertain how he or she spent his or her time and record 'H' or 'ST' or '0' or 'R'
or 'B' or 'I' or '0', as the case may be, below the line against this question.
47. In question 14A, we are trying to find out whether a person has worked any time
or has been a non-worker throughout. If he or she is a non-worker throughout, the category
has also to be ascertained which is as follows:
62.3 The main criterion of a Househoid industry is the participation of one or more
members of a household. This criterion will appiy in urban areas too. Even if the Industry
is not actually located at home in rural areas there is greater possibility of the members of
the household participating even if it is located anywhere within the village limits. In the
urban areas where organised industry takes greater prominence, the Household Industry should
be confined to the precincts of the house where the participants live. In urban areas even
if ,the members of the household by themseives run an industry but at a place away from
the precincts of their home, it will not be considered as a Household Industry. It should
be located within the precincts of the house where the members live In the case of urban
areas.
62.S Sometimes it is likely that the person who may not be working In his/her own Household
Industry may be working in another Household Industry. You should, therefore, enquire whether
the person who is not working In his/her own Household industry is working in any other
Household Industry and record as per instructions given above.
62.7 Certain activities even though conducted by members of the same household will
not constitute a Household Industry. These are Indicated below and therefore the members
of the family working In such Industries will be classified as 'OW' and not 'HHI',
62.8 In our country Household Industry is a very Important part of our economy. We
must get accurate data regarding those engaged in 'HHI'. You must carefully read these
instructions and understand them. The main points are again Indicated below.
'HHI' stands for worker In Household Industry. The main characteristics of the Household
Industry are the following:
(a) One or more members of the household must participate. Participation by hired
labour must be minimum.
(b) The activity should relate to some production, processing, servicing, repairing or making
and selling of goods.
(c) The goods produced should not be for consumption by the household itself but should
be wholly or partly for sale.
(d) In an urban area the Industry must be ~arrled on In the precincts of the house
In which the household lives. In the rural areas, the industry may be carried on
anywhere within the limits of the village.
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(e) The activity should not be on the scale of a Registered Factory.
(f) Professions such as those practised by Pleader, Doctor, Barber, Musician, Dancer,
Dhob? Astrologer, etc., will not be 'HHI'.
Other Workers - OW
63. All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic activity during
the last one year, who are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or In Household Industry,
are 'Other Workers' - 'OW'. The type of workers that come under this category of 'OW'
include factory workers, plantation workers, those in trade, commerce, business, transport, mlnJng,
construction, political or social work, all government servants, municipal employees, teachers,
priests, entertainment artists, etc. In effect, all those who work In any field of economic
'activity other than cultivator, agricultural labotlrer or household Industry, are 'Other Workers'.
They will be entered as 'OW'.
63.1 You will recall that It was mentioned that the growing of certain crops Is not agriculture.
Those engaged in this activity would have to be classified as 'OW'.
Q. 15A(i) : Name of Establishment
64. Record here the name of the factory, firm, workshop, business house, company, shop,
office, etc. In respect of public offices you should clearly Indicate whether they are Central
or State Government or local body offices, etc. If the establishment does not have any definite
name such as, In the case of a household Industry, like hal')d pounding of rice, gur making,
hand loom weaving, potter's house, blacksmlthy, etc., enter the proprietor's name and the type
of shop so that if necessary a link can be established between the various sub-sectlons of this
question. For example, Instead of 'No particular name' the entry could read as 'Babulal's
Paint Shop'. For defence and other similar personnel as may be Indicated to you, put a
cross (X) on the line.
Q. 15A(ii) : Nature of Industry, Trade or Service
65. The answer to this question will have to be given In detail to enable proper classification
of the sector of economy in which the person is working. The sector of economy In which
a person works may relate to (i) Plantation, Forestry, Fishing, Livestock, etc., (II) Mining and/
or Quarrying, (iii) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairing, (Iv) Construction, (v)
Electricity, Gas or Water Supply, (vI) Transport and Communications, (vii) Trade and
Commerce, (viii) Professions and Services. In order to enable us to classify a person properly,
full details of the nature of the Industry, trade, profession or service should be given. Please
avoid vague answers. Full details of the type of Industry, trade, profession or service In which
the person is engaged will have to be recorded here. It is not enough to say 'plantation'
or 'livestock'. You should say whether it is tea plantation or banana plantation or sheep
rearing or cattle breeding. Similarly, It is not enough to say 'manufacturing' or 'textile
manufacturing'. You should say whether It is manufacturing of cotton textile In handloom
or manufacturing khad/textile or manufacturing silk textile. Likewise mere 'trade' is not enough.
It should be recorded as wholesale trading In food grains or pulses or retail trading in spices
or grocery and so on. For defence and similar personnel, write 'Service'.
Q. 15A(iii) : Description of Work
66. Under this question, the description of the actual work, I.e., the occupation that
the person enumerated is dcJtng is to be recorded Irrespective of the type of Industry, trade,
profession or service that he/she may be working In and which Is to be recorded under sub-
section (iI)· of Question 1 SA.
66.1 His/her ..tual work or occupation should always be given In sufficient detail. If,
for example, a person Is merely recorded as 'clerk' with no other details, It will be Impossible
to properly categorise him/her by the type of work he/she does. He/she may be a clerk
attending to correspondence or book-keeping or accounting. Similarly, If a person were merely
to be recorded as a technician, it will not help to determine what type of technician/mechanic
he/she Is, whether computer technician or a motor-mechanic or a locomotive-mechanic, etc.
If a person Is recorded as doing leather work, It will not be sufficient. It should be clearly
stated whether he is a tanner, pelt dresser, fe II monger, etc. Similarly, If a person says he/
she Is a sweeper, you should find out whether he/she Is a sweeper, dry; or a sweeper, wet;
or a sweeper, sewer. The description of the actual work done by a person should be ascertained
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In adequate detail and recorded against this question. Similarly, In a trading establishment
there could be a. proprietor, cashier, book-keeper, salesman, etc.
66.3 It has been found In the past that a very large number of persons ate
,recorded
merely as 'general labourers'. It Is necessary to make a probe and find out In which type
of work the person is mostly engaged as a labourer, such as a road mazdoor, a loader or
an unloader in a market, a construction labourer, etc.
66.4 For those in defence and similar service, It Is enough if It is merely noted as 'Service'.
Other details need not be given. for other ,Government servants full details must be given
and the description of the work should be as detailed as possible.
Important
67. There need be no confusion as to the scope of Questions ISA(l1) and 15A(III).
Question I SA(ii) would represent the nature of Industry, trade, profession or service, I.e., the
sector of economy In which a person Is engaged In work and Question I SA(III) represents
the occupation or the actual work the person performs In the Industry, trade, profession or
service In which he/she Is engaged. Thus, for example, If the answer to Question I SA(II)
is 'cotton textile manufacture In mill', the answer to Question ISA(JII) could be 'chemical
engineer' or 'bill clerk' or 'accountant' or 'labourer' or 'truck driver' or the 'managing director'
of that industry and so on. Similarly, in Question t SA(II)the nature of service may be some
department of State Government Service and In Question I 5A(IlI) the description of work
may be 'bill clerk' or 'accountant', 'director of the department', 'Jeep driver' In the department,
etc. Again, against Question 15A(II) the answer may be 'private medical practice' and In
Question I SA(IlI) (orthopaedic surgeon', or 'nurse' or a 'sweeper', etc., working In that private
medical practitioner's nursing home.
(i) an Employer, that Is, who hires one or more persons In his/her work deSCribed
In Question I SA(III), wrlte ............... ER
(II) an Employee, that Is, who does his/her work described In Question I SA(III) under
others for wages or salary In cash or kind, write .................. EE
(iii) a Single Worker, that Is, who Is doing his/her work described In Question I 5A(III)
without employing others except casually, and without the help of other members
of the family except casually and a participant In work as member of cooperative,
write ............... SW
(Iv) a Family Worker, that Is, who Is doing his/her work described In Question I SA(III)
In a family enterprise along with other members of the family without wages or
salary In cash or kind, write ..................... FW
Q. t 5B #1£e5' in 14B-Any other work any dme last yearl Ves (ClAUHlh/OW)/No
'No' in 14B-Work done any dme last yearl (ClAUHHI/OW)
69. You will recall that In Question 14A you have Identified all those who have don..
any work at all In the last one year. In Question 14B, you must have categorised them
either 'Yes', I.e., code 'I' or 'No', I.e., code '2'. In question ISA you have divided these
persons on the basis of what they have been mostly doing. It Is quite possible that those
who have been categorised as 'C' or 'AL' or 'HHI' or 'OW' In Question 15A, based on
the type of work they have been doing mostly, may have done some other work Tn addition
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to what they have been doing mostly. Similarly, a person • ho has spent malor part of the
year doing household duties or as a student or as a dependent or as a rentler or as a beggar
or in the categories of 'I' and '0' must have done some work at some time during the
last one year. This Is the Information we are trying to get through Question I SB.
69, Please note the way in which Question ISB has been worded. This question deals
with two separate situations. The first relates to those persons who have worked for the malor
part of last year and mayor may not have some other secondary work. The second part
relates to persons who have worked at any time In the last year but not for the major part
of the year. In case of those who have worked In the malor part last year, you would have
entered code 'I' in Question 14B and you would have categorised them as 'C' or 'AL' or
'HHI' or 'OW' In Question I SA. Such persons mayor may not have had secondary work
in addition to their main work. If, on Inquiry, you find that such a person has had any other
work any time last year, you would have to enter above the line, 'e' or 'AL' or "HHI' or
'OW', depending upon the type of work and score out the answer 'No' printed on the line.
69.2 This question should be asked of every person who has returned 'Yes' against Question
I 4A. It is re-emphasised that .1/1 those who have answered 'Yes' against Question 14A and
for whom you have recorded 'Yes' or 'No~ le., code' I' or '2' In Question 148, thIs QuestIon
158, should be asked without fail.
69.3 For a person who has worked any time last year, but has not worked for the malor
part of the last year, you would have recorded code '2' in Question 14B and In Question
1 SA you would have categorised such a person as 'H' or 'ST' or '0' or 'R' or fB' or 'I'
or '0'. Such a person must have done some work any time last year and this Is the work
which we are trying to catch In Question I SB so far as such a person Is concerned. For
such a person after Inquiry, you will have to enter the appropriate category, viz., 'C' or 'AL'
or 'HHI' or 'OW' below the line In Question ISB.
69.4 In answer to this question If the main worker says 'Yes' then you should find out
the type of work and categorise him or her as 'e' or 'AL' or 'HHI' or 'OW' as the case
may be. These abbreviations refer to Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, Household Industry
and Other Workers and have been fully explained earlier In the Instructions under Question
ISA in paragraphs 75 to 80. You may refer to these again before recording the appropriate
category above the line. It Is sufficient If you write the category above the line. If the
respondent gives reply In the negative It should be Indicated by the word 'No' above the
line. Please do not make any entry In the dotted box.
69.5 This question is meant to elicit Information on the secondary or marginal work
which a person might have done any time at all during the last one year, apart from the
main work or other activity which will have come out In Question I SA. It is obvious that,
irrespective of whether the answer Is 'Yes' or 'No', I.e., code 'I' or '2' In Question 14B,
there could be an answer in Question I SB because a main worker may have done some other
work or a marginal worker who has not worked for the major part of the last year, might
have done some work occasionally. This therefore, should give us details of secondary work
or marginal work.
69.6 Ask of each person If, besides what he/she had already returned as hlslher main
activity against Question I SA, he/she participated in any other work or did any work any
time last year. A number of unpaid family workers participating In household enterprises
whose main activity has been recorded as 'H' or 'ST' or 'R' under Question I SA will be
netted here for their involvement in such econoinlc activity. Except In cultivation, mere rendering
of service for one's own home or production of goods for !'urely domestic ccmsumption are
not to be treated as economic activity. For example, a servant who works as a cook In his
or her employer's home for wages will be considered economically active but, a person even
If helshe. may work much mo~e than a paid servant In having to cook for the family or
looking after the household will not be treated as economically active for the purposes of
this classification. Similarly, persons who may produce cloth on a loom at home for domestic
consumption will not be treated as economically active unless at least a part of the product
Is sold. A boy or a girl who Is categorised as a student under Question I SA, can have
a marginal work, say, CUltivation, If helshe helped the head of the household In the family
cultivation during some parts of the season. But If a student, who Is shown as 'ST' under
Question ISA also helped In weaving cloth purely for domestic consumption on a loom at
home, or helped In attending to household chores, he/she will not be treated as having any
marginal work.
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69.7 Any other work or secQndary work will be reckoned only If the person Is engaged
in some economically productive work, In addition to whatever Is his/her activity under Question
I SA. If a person whose economic activity is shown as a cierk in a government office or
a teacher, also attends to some cultivation even by way of direction or supervision or undertakes
some tuition, this will be shown as 'any other work any time last year' under Question 158.
A person's main activity may be cultivation and his secondary work may be money lending.
Again, main activity may be agricultural labourer and secondary work could be sugar factory
labourer or vice versa. •
69.8 After it is established that the person 1< doing some work and he or she has been
recorded accordingly in Question 158 In any of the categories of e, AL, HHI, OW, you
have to proceed further and flll up the details of sub-sectlons of Question 15B(1) to (Iv)
in respect of entries 'HHI'or 'OW' only. The instructions for flIling up the details In these
sub-sections will be the same as given under Question 1 5A and are explained in detail In
paragraphs. For those who are recorded as 'e' or 'AL' or for whom you have entered
'No' in Question 158, you have to put a cross 'X' against these sub-sections on the line.
Important
70. It must particularly be noted that If there Is an entry 'No', i.e., code '2' In Question
14B and H/ST /D/RiBIi/O as the case may be, in Question 1 SA, there must be an entry
in Question 1 58 and this cannot be blank or cross (X). This is because the work of a
person who has worked any time at all last year, and has been entered as 'Yes' In Question
1 4A, must be reflected somewhere. Since the person has not worked In malor part of the
year as reflected by '2' in Question 14B and also H/ST/D/Rl811/0 as the case may be,ln
Question 1 SA, the work done by him/her and netted in Question I 4A, must therefore, be
reflected in Question I 58. Again, for a person who has worked In major part of the year
and for whom code '1' has been recorded In Question 148, you may have recorded as 'e'
or 'AL' or 'HHI' or 'OW' for his main activity In Question ISA. It Is quite possible that
he/she may have done some other work, though not on the scale of main activity. This secondary
work should also be reflected In Question 158. You will t"-us appreciate that probing questions
are essential and you must ask questions again and again to flnd out the secondary work of
main workers and marginal work in the case of those for whom code '2' had been recorded
In the box against Question 1 48 and record the same In Question 1 58.
70.1 It would follow that if the answer to Question 14A Is 'No', I.e., you have recorded
H/ST/D/RiBII/O, as the case may be, there will be a cross (X) In the box for Question
14B and on the lines against each of the Questions 15A Including sub-sectlons and 158 Including
sub-sections.
Q. 16A : If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes( 1)/No(2)
71. This question Is Intended to elicit some Information on the number of unemployed.
If an individual has replied that he/she has not worked at all last year under Question 14A
and you have recorded 'No' against this question you have to ask from him or her whether
he or she is seeking work or available for work. This question should be asked of all persons
for whom you have recorded H/ST/D/RiB/I/O In Question 14A. Seeking work means that
the person may have got himself/herself registered In the employment exchange or he/she
may be applying for lobs or he/she may have made other efforts for a lob, such as looking
into the newspaper advertisements with a view to applying for a lob, the Intention being In
suitable cases, this person will offer himself/herself as a candidate. It may be remembered
that seeking work is more applicable In urban areas where there are facilities of employment
exchanges and greater awareness about availability of lobs. In rural areas, there may be no
facilities of employment exchanges. The person may be available for work but not actually
seeking work either b~ause of lack of knowledge of work being available or absence of
employment ,exchanges.
71 . I As mentioned earlier, we are mainly Interested In obtaining Information on the
unemployed. You may come across people who already held lobs or do not normally want
to take up employment but may give you such general answers that they would not mind
taking up work If the salary Is attractive enough. We are not Interested In such persons
since they obviously are already employed or are not really Job seekers. You will have to
make a probe to get the facts. However, generally speakIng, If In answer to this question,
a person says that he Is seeking or' Is available for work, you must enter code 'I' In the
box.
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71.2 If the person replies that he/she is seeking or available for work, you have to record
'I' in the box provided .. In case his/her reply is 'No' you have to record '2' in the box.
Cross (X) may be put in the box in case the Question is not applicable.
Q. 16B : If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked beforel Yes(1)/No(2)
72. This question will be asked of those persons who have replied 'Yes' In Question 16A.
If the person replies that he/she had worked any time before, you have to record 'I' In the
box provided. In case his/her reply is 'No' I.e., he/she had never worked any time before,
you have to record '2' in the box. Cross (X) may be put in the box in case the Question
is not applicable.
73. The answer to this question will have to be filled in respect of every person whether
male or female. If the person says that he/she Is an ex-serviceman, the answer to this question
will be 'Yes' and code 'I' Is to be recorded In the box. On the contrary, If the answer
to this question is 'No', code '2' is to be recorded in the box.
73.1 An 'ex-serviceman' means a person who has served In the regular Army, Navy, Air
Force or Territorial Army (but not dismissed or discharged on account of misconduct or
inefficiency). It excludes the Assam Rifles, Defence Security Corps, General Reserve Engineering
Force (GREF), Lok Sahayak Sena (LSS) and other para-military Forces like the Border Security
Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (!TBP) and
the Central Reserve Pollee Force (CRPF).
Q. 17B : If 'Yes' in 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non-pensloner (2)
74. This question will be asked from ex-servicemen only I.e., those who have replied 'Yes'
in Question 17A and for whom code 'I' has been recorded In the box. If he/she is receiving
pension, code 'I' is to be recorded In the box and If he/she Is not receiving any pension,
code '2' Is to be recorded In the box. Cross (X) may be put In the box In case the Question
Is not applicable.
74.1 It may be noted that code 'I' Is to be recorded only Ii'l case of those who are
receiving pension as ex-servlcemen. A person who after serving regular Army, Navy, Air Force
or Territorial Army has retired from a civil or private service and drawing pension only from
his/her later employment will not be treated' as 'Pensioner' for this Question. However, if
a person is drawing pension both as ex-servlceman and civilian, he/she will be treated as Pensioner
and code 'I' will be recorded in the box.
Important
74.2 After fliling In the answers to Questions 1 7A and I 78 of the Individual Slip, you
would know whether the person is an ex-servlceman or not and if ex-servlceman, whether the
person Is drawing a pension or not.
74.3 You are now required to make certain entries In the Household Schedule for the
purposes of tabulation. If code 'I' has been recorded In Question I 7A of the Individual
Slip, you have to put a tick mark. (,() In col. I of the Household Schedule against the
serial number of the person being enumerated. Further you have to write 'P' within brackets
after the name of the person in col. 2 of the Household Schedule If the ex-servlceman Is
drawing a pension, I.e., .code 'I' has been recorded In Question I 78 and 'NP' In case the
ex-servlceman Is not a pensioner, i.e., code '2' has been recorded in Question 178 of the
Individual Slip.
74.4 No entries ~re required to be made in the Household Schedule In case the person
is not an ex-servlceman, I.e., code '2' has been recorded In QuestIon I 7A of the Indlvldual
Slip.
MIGRATION
Q. 18 : Birch Place
75. Certain details regarding the place In which the person enumerated was born are
to be collected and entered In the sub-parts of this question. For defence and similar personnell
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as may be Indicated to you, this question and Its sub-parts are noJ applicable. The explanation
and Instructions as to how the four sub-parts are to be flIled are as follows:
Q. 18(a) : Place of Blnh
76. Write 'PL' for person born In the village or town where he/she Is being enumerated.
Where 'PL' Is noted against this question, cross (X) Is to be put In the box against sub-part
(b) and on the lines against sub-parts (c) and (d).
76.1 For those born outside the village or town of enumeration write the actual name
of the place against sub-part (a) and nil the other details against sub-parts (b), (c) and (d).
For a person born on the hIgh sea, put cross (X) on the lines against sub-parts (a) and (c)
and In the box against sub-part (b) and record 'born at sea' against sub-part (d).
76.2 In Indkatlng the birth place,.only full name of town or village would have to be
Indicated and not hamlet or mohalla/ward names. The name of a ward/hamlet should not
be entered but ~ name of the town/village to whkh It belongs should be entered.
Q. 18(b) : Runl (1)/Urban (2)
77. For those born outside the village or town of enumeration ascertain If the place of
birth Is a village or town at present. To enable a person to determine whether the place
Is a town or a village, he/she may be required to Indicate the status of the place of birth
In comparison with a known town In the neIghbourhood of the place of enumeration. You
may mention some Importa~t urban characteristiCS to enable the person to make out If the
place of his/her birth Is rural or urban, e.g., existence of a local administrative body, Industrial
townships declared as towns, etc.
For a person born In a villge, write '1' In the box.
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For a person born In a town/city, wl"fte. '2' In the box.
For a person born In a foreign country, put 'X' In the box against this sub-part
and also against sub-part (c) on the line.
77.1 If all efforts to classify the place of birth as ruraVurban fall, write 'not known' on
the line.
Q. 18(e) : DIstrIct
78. For a person who was born outside the village or town of enumeration, I.e., for whom
'PL' Is not written against sub-part (a), you have to nil In this sub-part after enquiry.
78.1 For a person born outside the village or town of enumeration but within the district
of enumeration, write 'D' on the line.
78.2 For a person born In another district of the State of enumeration, or In a district
In some other State/Union Territory In the country, write the name of the district. If the
person cannot name, the district, write lnot known'. '
78.3 For a person born outside India, put cross (X) against this sub-part.
Q. 18(d) : State/Country
79. For persons born within the State of enumeration, write 'X' against this sub-part on
the nne. Make sure that the earlier entries made In sub-parts (a), (b) and (c) are consistent
with such an answer; for example, 'PL' might have already been written aplnst sub-part (a)
or '0', Is written against sub-part (c) or any other district of the State of enumeratIOn Is
mentioned against sub-part (c).
79.1 For persons born outside the State of enumeration but within the country, wrfte
the name of the State/Union Territory where born.
79.2 For those born outside "ndla, note merely the name of the country and there Is
no need to enter the name of the constituent state of the foreign country. Where a person
cannot name the country, the name of the continent may be noted.
79.3 For a person born on the high seas, record 'born at sea', against this sub-part and
put 'X' against sub-parts (a), (b) and (c).
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79.4 If a person was born In a train, boat or bus or aircraft, etc., within the country
write the particulars In sub-part (a), (b) and (c) with reference to the administrative tenitory
where the event occurred or was registered.
Q. t 9 : Last Reslelence
80. The answer to this question will have to be filled In respect of every person If heI
she had another place of normal residence Irrespective of his/her place of birth, before he!
she came to the present place where he/she Is enumerated. Even If a person was born at
the place of enumeration but because of his/her work or for studies, etc., he/she had shifted
subsequently to another village or town and had come back aKaln to the place of enumeration,
he/she should be deemed to have had another place of residence prior to his/her enumeration
here. For defence and similar personnel, this question Is not applicable.
Q. t 9(a) : Place of Last Reslelence
81. For a person who has been In the village or town of enumeration continuously since
birth (except for shifting to other place outside the village or town of enumeration for a purely
temporary stay), write 'PL' against sub-part (a) and put cross (X) In the box against sub-part
(b) and on the lines against sub-parts (c) and (d). But for a person who had his last previous
residence at any place outside the village or town of enumeration (Irrespective of his place
of birth), write the actual name of the village or town or his actual previous residence against
this sub-part (a) and fill the other details against sub-parts (b), (c) and (d).
Q. 19(b) : Rural (O/Urban (2)
82. For a person who had previously resided outside the place of enumeration, ascertain
If the place of last previous residence Is Rlral or urban and record the answer. For a person
whose last previous residence Is a town/city, write '2' In the box, and for 'Rural', write 'I'.
For a person who last resided In a foreign country, put cross (X) In the box.
82.1 For a person whose Immediate previous residence cannot be classified, write 'not
known'.
82.2 . Rural or urban status has to be determined with reference to the status existing
at the time of enumeration.
Q. 19(c) : DbCriet
83. For a person who had previously resided In anether place, I.e., for whom 'PL' Is
not written against sub-part (a) you have to fill In this sub-part after enquiry.
83.1 For a person who previously resided In another village or town within the district
of enumeration, write 'D'.
83.2 For a person who previously resided In another district of the State/Union Territory
of enumeration or In a district 'In any other State/Union Territory In the country, write the
name of the district. If he/she cannot name the district, write 'not known'.
83.3 For a person whose last previous residence was outside India, write IX' against this
sub-part.
Q. 19(eI) : State/Country
84. For a person whose last previous residence was outside the village or town of
enumeration but within the State or Union Tenitory of enumeration, put cross (X) against
this sub-part but If It was outside the State or Union Territory of enumeration but within
the country write the name of the State/Union Territory. Make sure that the earlier entries
made In sub-parts(a), (b) and (c) af1! consistent with such an answer, for example, 'PL' mleht
have already been written against sub-part (a) or 'D' Is written against sub-part (c) or any
other district of the state of enumeration Is mentioned against sub-part (c).
84.1 For a person whose last previous residence was outside the country write the name
of the country and If name of the country Is not forthcomlna; write the name of the continent.
Q. 20 : Reasons for mlaradon from place of last reslelence
85. The question will be asked In the case of a person for whom Information has been
f1!corded in Question 19, I.e., last residence. However, please note that this question wlll-
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not be canvassed In the case of those for whom you may have written 'PL' against place
of last residence. This Is because they have had no place of last residence: In all the other
cases you must find out the reasons for migration from the place of last residence and note
the reasons by entering the appropriate code. The codes which must be entered for the
VilriOUS reasons for migration are as follows:'
(a) Employment
(b) Business 2
(c) Education 3
(d) Family moved 4
(e) Marriage 5
(f) Natural calamities like
drought, floods, etc. 6
(g) Others 7
85.1 These codes have been printed at the bottom of the Slip. You must enter a code
depending on the reasons for migration in the box against this question. For defence and
similar personnel as may be Indicated to you this question will also not apply, since you will
not have canvassed the Questions 18 and 19 of the Slip. Cross (X) may be put In the box
in case the Question Is not applicable, I.e., 'PL' or cross (X) has been noted In Question
19(a).
86. A person will have moved for employment In the follOWing cases:
(a) If he or she has moved In search of a lob or hoping to get a lob.
(b) Because he/she has got a lob and has moved to take up the Job.
(c) Having already got a lob, he/she has moved because of a transfer, even If this
is on promotion.
86.1 If a person has moved for any of these reasons, record code 'I' In the box.
87. A person can be saId to have moved for 'business' If he or she ~as moved to the
place of enumeration from hiS/her place of last residence for Joining a business or setting
up/running a business. The word 'business' refers to an economic activity Involving risk-taking
either on own account or in partnership with others. Please note 'business' Is different from
job or employment for which wages/salary Is received In cash or kind. For 'business' you
have to enter code '2' in the box.
88. A person can be said to have moved for educational purposes If he or she has moved
to the place of enumeration from his/her place of last residence, for Joining a school/college
or any other type of educational institution either for the first time or for continuing hls/
her studies. For such a person, code '3' has to be given. However, please note that If
this particular person has moved along with his/her family because the entire family has moved
due to any reason, you must note that this person has not moved for educational purposes.
In such a case the right code to be entered will be code '4' namely 'Family moved'.
89. The reason 'Family moved' code '4' will refer to cases where the entire family moves.
Such cases will come up If the head of the household or the person on Whom the family
is dependent has moved due to any reason such as transfer, etc. There are cases where
one or more members of the family move along with the person who has moved In search
of employment or education or for other reasons. While the person who has moved for
a particular reason will be assigned the appropriate code, the other members who moved
along with that person will be assigned code '4', I.e., 'Family moved'.
90. If a person has moved consequent on getting married, assign code '5' for that person.
If a person has moved because of natural calamities like drought, Hoods, etc., assign code
'6' for that person.
91. Code '7' 'Others' will Include all other reasons for migration not covered by
employment, business, education, family moved, marriage and natural calamities like drought,
fioods, etc. This may Include cases like movement due to retirement, displacement, etc.
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92. It Is important to note that the reasons for migration are being noted for-each person
separately. Therefore, In the same household, there may be cases where the reasons flj" migration
are different for different members of the household. For example, If the head of the.ousehold
Is promoted and transferred, In his/her slip against Question 20 you will have to assign code
'I' because his/her movement Is consequent on employment while the spouse and other
dependents should be assigned code '4' because the family moves. There are also cases,
particularly from the rural areas to urban areas, where a boy or a girl moves to a town or
city for higher studies and In order to look after him or her an elderly person also moves.
In such a case, In the case of the person who moves for higher studies the reason for migration
will be 'Education' code '3' while In the case of elderly person, the reason wlJl be 'Others'
code '7'. If In case the entire family has moved along with the student, for all the other
members of the family you will have to assign code '4' 'Family moved'. It Is, therefore,
necessary for you to make careful enquiries and not to get confused with the different reasons
which may be applicable to different persons of the same household.
93. In particular, please note that you must make detailed enquiries in the case of any
unrelated members of the households, such as cook, servant, etc. In their cases, their movement
from the place of last residence may have been due to employment. Similarly, In the case
of those members of the household who are rather distantly related to the head of the household,
you must also make such detailed enquiries.
94. It must be remembered that the reason 'Family moved' code '4' can only come up
In cases where sOl11e other member of tile family has moved for any of the other reasons
mentioned in the Slip. The members of the family moved because either the head of the
household or the person on whom the family depends has moved because of employment
or for any other reason. ~
95. Please note that In the case of every person who I as {;ome Into India from any
other country as a result of partition or has been repatriated, the reasons for migration will
be noted as 'Others' code '7' and not any other code.
Q. 21 : Duradon of residence at the village or town of enumeradon
96. Note here the period in completed years of the continuous residence In the village
or town where the person Is being enumerated. This will apply e'lC,en to a person born at
the place of enumeration. But this question does not apply to defence and similar personnel.
96.1 If he/she had left this village or town and has lived elsewhere for sometime, I.e.,
In Question 19 another place of last residence Is reported and has come back to this village
or town, then the duration of residence to be noted against this question Is the period of
the /.1test continuous residence. But If a person had been away on a temporary visit or tour,
etc.,. that should not be taken as a break In the period of his/her continuous residence here.
96.2 If the person was born at the place of enumeration and also had no other place
of last residence, I.e., 'PL' has been noted In QUestion 19(a), then cross (X) may be put
against Question 21 in the box.
96.3 For a person whose duration of continuous residence at the place of enumeration
Is less than I year, write 'a' In the box.
FERTILITY
Q.22 : For all ever-married women only
97. This question will be asked In the case of all ever·marrled women. It will not be
asked for a women who has never been married. Please note that the term 'ever-married'
does not necessarily mean 'currently married'. The 'ever-married' would Include all women who
may be currently married, the Widowed, the separated and the divorced. This question, In
other words, will be asked of all women except those who are 'Never Married'. For all women
for whom 'M' or 'W' or '5' Is entered in Question 5 of the slip, this question will be asked.
In the case of women who are 'NM' In Question 5 of the Slip, put cross (X) In the boxes
In all parts of this question. ""
Q.22(a) : Ap at marriage
98. You should ascertain the age at which the women, whom you are enumerating, was
married and record that age In completed years. If a women has been married more than
once, the age at which she got married for the first time should be recorded.
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Q. 22(b) : Number of children survivlna at present
99. In this question, you will have to find out how many of the children born are stili
surviving, i.e., at the time of enumeration.
99. I Please note that the children need not necessarily be staying with the mother, I.e.,
the woman you are enumerating. They may be elsewhere due to any reason. What Is Important
is whether they are alive, not where they live. They may be any where, even outside the
country. The important point Is the number alive.
99.2 Having ascertained this number, enter the details by sex and total In the boxes
provided.
99.3 If there are no male or female children surviving at the time of enumeration, write
'0' In the appropriate box or boxes.
Q.22(c) : Number of children ever born alive
100. You should ascertain the total number of children that the woman you are enumerating
gave birth to from the time she got married. If married, more than once, all the children
born to her should be ascertained.
100. t The number of children born would Include all children born alive, even If later
unfortunately any child died. Many persons, specially older people may only count children
living with them. It Is, therefore, essential to enquire about the number of children living at
home, those living elsewhere and also those who were born alive but who are unfortunately
not alive now. Even If the child died within a few hours of his/her birth, he/she should be
Included In the count. Stili births, I.e., children born dead should not be Included In counting
this number of children ever born. You will have to ask politely but appropriate questions
for getting this Information.
100.2 You should ensure that all live births are ascertained Irrespective of whether the
children are alive now.
100.3 It is our experience that the birth of a child may not be reported readily If the
child Is not actually living at the time of enumeration. The children who are born but may
have died before the enumeration may not be Indicated by the respondent unless you make
detailed enquiries. This would be particularly tllle In the case of children who may have died
as Infants. There is, therefore, need for a detailed probe to ensure that you get the correct
number.
100.4 Ascertain the number of children ever born alive by sex and write the figures
in International numerals in the boxes provided. Also give the total In the box provided.
100.5 If the woman reports that she has had no male or fema~ children born alive,
write '0' In the appropriate box or boxes.
Q. 23 : For currently married women only
101. This question has to be answered in respect of all currently married women only,
I.e., all women whose marital status Is shown as 1M' against Question 5 of the Slip. For all
others, a cross (X) may be put against this question on the line.
Any child born alive durlna last one year
102. You should ascertain if the currently married woman, whom you are enumerating,
gave birth to a child in the last one year prior to the date of enumeration. If the respondent
Is not able to reckon one year, you can find out if a child was born alive In 1990-91 to
the woman you are enumerating on or after any of the festival Indicated to you by the
Director of Census Operations. Only if the child was born alive, imd even If the child h.1d
died soon ilfter bltthJ the ilnswer should be 'yes~ to this question. StilI bltth, l.e'J iI child
whkh Is bom deild should not be uken Into ilccount for this purpose. So while you should
make sure that every case of birth of a child born alive, even if It Is not alive on the date
of enumeration, Is reported, you should not reckon It If the child was born lifeless.
102. I It Is common experience that the birth of the child may not be reported readily
If the child Is not actually surviving at the time of enumeration. Infant deaths are stili high
In the country. There Is a chance of a number of such cases being missed unless speclt1ca11y
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questioned about. It Is necessary to record all live births even If the child has died soon thereafter
or had not survived to the day of enumeration. Therefore, where the Initial answer to this
question Is 'No', you should ask a speciflc question If there has been a case of a child havlnr
been born alive In the last one year and later dylnr before the enumeration date. This Is
a delicate question and should be asked with tact In a manner not to offend the sentiments
of the respondent. Where a currently married woman first answers that she had no child born
In the last one year, you may perhaps question her as follows:
lilt has been found in some houses that a child was born and had died soon after
or a few days or months later and such cases had not been reported. It I§ my hope
that there are no such cases here. Am I right ?"
I 02.2 This may bring In the required response. If she reports 'No' then you can be
sure that no birth has been missed. You have to make sure that any live birth that has
occurred to the currently married woman in the last one year Is netted whether the child
is surviving till the date of enumeration or not. A similar probe to eliminate stili births may
also be necessary. For example, when the answer Is 'Yes' under this question, you might
ask if the child is here in the house. If the answer is 'Yes', no further question is needed.
If 'No', you might ask where the child has gone. The answer may be 'dead' or that 1t
has gone elsewhere. If dead, then you might ask when the child died and this will bring out
the fact whether or not It was a stili birth. If the answer Is 'Yes', then enter 'Yes' In the
space below the question; If the answer Is 'No' enter 'No' In the space. Do not write In
the dotted box.
102.3 In a case where the woman has had twins or multiple births, please write 2, 3,
etc., next to 'Yes' as the case may be thus 'Yes' (2) or 'Yes' (3).
NOTE: You may find on your revls/oml round from M.1fch I to March 5, 1991 iI child
Is bom to iI currently married womiln In a household after your Iilst visIt but befolT!
the sunrise of March I, 1991. You will hilve to uke this Into ilccount and correct
the ilnswers against Question 2J ilccordlngly. You must enquire specifically, If any
such birth Ius taken place. While Ignorlnr stili births all other births where the
child was bom alive even If It did not survive long should be uken Into account.
ENUMERATION OF HOUSELESS POPUlATION AND REVISIONAL ROUND
) 03. The enumeration of the house less population will have to be carried out In the block
assigned to you. The houseless population can be found In any place and they should not
be omitted.
104. The Revlsional Round, the Instructions for which are part of this chapter, must be
carried out in your block. This Is because the revlslonal round Is an extremely Important
and essential step In the total process of enumeration and It Is only after the revlslonal round
Is over that the correct population figures will be available. Therefore, do not neglect to
carry out the n!vlslonal round of the block which you are enumeratIng.
Enumeradon of tlte Houseless
lOS. As stated earlier In paragraph 1 J of this booklet, you will be required to enumerate
the house less population In your enumeration block(s) on the night of February 28,1991. In
order to do this, it would be necessary for you to complete the enumeration of all the persons
in all the households living In census houses In your Jurisdiction between February 9 and February
28,1991. During thIs period, you will have taken note of the possible places where houseJess
population Is likely to live, such as on the roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under staircases,
or In the open, temple, mandaps, platforms and the like. On the nleflt of February 281
March ),1991, but before sunrise of March 1,1991, you will have to quickly cover all such
house less households and enumerate them. If there 1s likely to be a very large number of
houseless persons In your JUrisdiction whom you may not be able to enumerate single-handed
In one nIght, you should report to your Supervisor In advance, so that one or more extra
enumerators can be deputed to your Supervisor In advance, so that one or more extra
enumerators can be deputed to assist you In the one-night enumeration of such houseless persons.
You should keep particular watch on the large settlements of nomadic population who are
likely to camp on the outskirts of the village. These people will have to be covered on
the night of February 28,1991. You should of course make sure that these persons have
not been enumerated elsewhere.
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106. Please remember that Household Schedule will be filled for each house less household.
In the manner explained In ·paras 16 to 29 of this booklet. Thereafter, you will have to
fill up the Individual Slip for each member of the household, as per Instructions given in
paragraphs 30 to 129. Thereafter, you will be required to fill in columns 8 to 34 of the
Household Schedule as per Instructions given' later.
Revislonal Round
107. You have been told under paragraph 12 and paragraph 1 3 of this booklet that
In the next flve days, i.e., from March I, 1991 to March 5,1991, you will have to revisit
all the households in your Jurisdiction and record any new births that had taken place after
your last visit, but before the sunrise of March I, 1991 and any vlsltor(s) that had moved
Into the household and who had been away from his/her/their place of nonnal residence
throughout the enumeration period, i.e., from February 9,1991 to February 28,1991, or an
entire household that has moved into your Jurisdiction during this period and which has not
been enumerated anywhere before. At this point, you may recall the Instructions given In
paragraph 17 of this booklet where Instructions about persons eligible to be enumerated In
a particular household have been given.
108. It Is Important to remember the following In thls connection:
(I) If you are enumerating a new household In your block during the revlslonal round,
please recall the Instructions given in paragraph 20 about Serial number of household
and updating and filling up of Abridged Housellst, as given In Appendix V.
(2) In respect of every new birth, you should make sure that you give the correct
Location Code Including the Serial number of household, fill up an Individual Slip
and make necessary entries In the Household Schedule concerned. Also correct
the entry In Question 23 of the Slip pertaining to the mother of the child whom
you are enumerating during the revlslonal round. Please make sure that the birth
has taken· place before the sunrise of March I, 1991.
(3) You will have to ascertain if any' death had unfortunately taken place in any of
the households since your last visit and the sunrise of March 1, 1991 and cancel
the Individual Slip of the dead person writing boldly across It as 'died'. Please
remember to make necessary correction In the Household.. Schedule concerned.
109. If you have exhausted the entire Household Schedule for recording the particulars
of any household and It becomes necessary to record a new birth 'or visitor, then you will
flll In another Household Schedule form In continuation of that Household Schedule, taking
care that the Lactlon Code and other particulars are noted In the second Household Schedule
form properly. In such a case, please write on the top right hand comer of the fresh Household
Schedule 'continued' and note the Book and Fonn number of the connected Household Schedule.
Similarly, on the connected Schedule note the word 'continued' and give the Book and Form
number of the additional Household Schedule form.
I 10. Changes made in the Household Schedule like additions for new births or recording
of visitors or deletion of entry in respect of deaths, should be done neatly and consequential
changes In the total should be made. It is this flnal total that must be entered In the bottom
of the Household Schedule.
111. In addition, you have to collect the filled in Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical
Personnel Schedules from the households and Individuals for worn you had Issued these schedules
vide instructions given In paragraph 50. You have to hand over the tllied In schedules to
your Supervisor. You will also be required to return the blank Post-graduate Degree Holder
and Technical Personnel Schedules remaining surplus with you together with a statement glvlnr
an account of the number of blank forms given to you, number of fonns Issued to eligible
persons In the households, number of filled In schedules collected and number of blank fonns
returned '0the Supervisor.
FILLING UP OF THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE COLUMNS 8 TO 34
1 12. As mentioned In the Instructions relating to the Hlllng up of columns 1 to 7 of
the Household Schedule, columns 8 to 34 of the Household Schedule have to be entered
with reference to the entries In the Individual Slip. For each member of the household, you
will have filled up an Individual Slip. You will be required to copy out or to enter the
relevant particulars from the Individual Slip in the line relatlnr to that penon In column 8
to column 34 of the Household'Schedule. The following Instructions tell you how to do
thls.
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113. Please note that you should not allow this work to fall ffito arrears. You must
fill up these column In the case of those households whom you have enumerated each day
at the end of the day Itself. This would save you a lot of trouble and will also ensure
that there are no errors.
I 14. It would be noticed that columns 12 to 21 relate to males and columns 22 to
31 relate to females. Column 1 placed between columns 17 and 18 ·Is a mere copy of
column I already entered by you. This Is repeated on the right side of tbe Household Schedule
to facilitate your work, by obviating the need to trace back the entries foJ columns I 8 onwards
to· column 1 on the left side of Household Schedule. The Instructions tllat follow will Indicate
how the entries from the Individual Slip should be carried over to the appropriate columns
(8-34) of the Household Schedule. .
Col. 8 : Mother Tonaue
115. For the person entered in column 2 of Household Schedule, the mother tongue
written against Question 6 of the Individual Slip should be copied In Col. 8 of the Household
Schedule.
Col. 9 : Reliaion
1 16. For the person entered In column 2 of Household Schedule, check If H, M, C,
S, 8 and J or actual religion returned by the person has been recorded In Question 8 of
the Individual Slip. If so, copy the same In Col. 9 of the Household Schedule.
Col. to: Whether SC( t) or ST(2)
I 1 7. For each person ·recorded In column 2 of the Household Schedule, check whether
in the corresponding Individual Slip, 'I' or '2' or 'X' Is recorded In the box against Question
9. If so, copy the same in column 10 of the Household Schedule.
Col. I 1 : Name of Scheduled Castenribe
118. For each person recorded in column 2 of Household Schedule, copy out in column
I I, the name of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe written against Question 10 of
the Individual Slip. Please do not make any mistake In copying out the correct spelling of
the name of Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. Please also ensure that name of Scheduled
Caste will be entered In column I I of Household Schedule If Code 'I' Is copied In column
10 of Household Schedule. Similarly the name of the Scheduled Tribe will be entered In
column 1 I of Household Schedule if code '2' Is copied In column 10 of Household Schedule.
'19. It must be noted that If there Is a cross (X) against Question 9 of the Individual
Slip for the person entered In column 2 of the Household Schedule the comspondlng column
I I of the Household Schedule should be left blank.
Cois. 12 It 22 : Utente
120. For the person entered In column 2 of Household Schedule, check from the
corresponding Individual Slip whether 'I' Is recorded In the box against question 11. If so,
put a tick (..I) under column 12 for male or a tick mark under Col. 22 for female In the
corresp~mdlng line. .
Cois. I 3 It 23 : illiterate
121. As In the previous paragraph, check If '2' Is recorded In the box against Question
II of the Individual slip for the person entered In column 2 of Household Schedule and
If so, give tick (..I) mark under column 13 for male or a tick mark under Col. 23 for female
In the corresponding line.
Cois. 14 It ~4 : Entry In Q. 14A of Individual Slip 'Yes'
122. For the person entered In column 2, check whether 'Yes' Is recorded against Question
14A of the corresponding Individual Slip. If the person Is a male, put tick V) under column
14 and If female, put tick (..I) under column 24.
Cols. 15 It 25 : Entry In Q. 14A of Individual Slip 'No'
123. As In the preceding paragraph, check If 'No', I.e., 'H' or 'ST' or '0' or 'R' or
'8' or 'I' or '0' Is entered against Question 14A of the Individual Slip f"r the person entered
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in column 2 of the Household Schedule. If so and If the person Is ~ male, put a tick (.I')
under column 15 and If female, put a tick (.I') under column 25.
Cols. f 6 at 26 : Entry in Q. f 48 of Individual Slip "Yes'
124. For the person entered In column 2 of the Household Schedule, check against Question
148 of the corresponding Individual Slip If 'I' Is entered In the box. If so, put a tick (.I')
under column 16 for male, but If the person Is a female, put the tick (.I') under column
26 In the corresponding line.
Cols. 11 a 27 : Entry in Q. 148 of Individual Slip "No'
12S. Check If '2' Is recorded In the box against Question 148 of the Individual Slip
In respect of the person entered In column 2 of the Household Schedule. If so, put tick
(.I') under column I 7 In the case of a male, but If the person Is a female, put the tick
(.I') under column 27 In the corresponding line.
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APPENDIX-I
LIST OF A FEW TYPICAL INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE CONDUCTED ON A
HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BASIS
Foodstuffs
Production of flour by village chakkls or flour mlllsj milling or de husking of paddyj grinding
of chillies, turmeric, etc.j production of gur, khandsari, boora, etc.j production of pickles, chutney,
lams, etc.; processing of cashewnutsj making of dried vegetables; manufacture of sweet-meats
and bakery products; production of butter, ghee, etc.; slaughtering and preservation of meat
and tlsh; tlsh curing, etc.; 011 pressing ghanl.
Beveraaes
Manufacture of country liquor, toddy; production of soda water, Ice, Ice cream, sharbats,
etc.; processlnr of coffee, etc.
Tobacco Products
Manufacture of bldl, cigars, cherroots, tobacco, snuff, etc.
Texdle Cotton
Cotton ginning, earctlnr, pressing and baling, spinning, etc.; dyeing and bleaching of cloth;
weaving In handlooms or powerlooms or manufacture of khadlj cloth printing; making of tlshlng
nets, mosquito nets, cotton thread, rppe, twine, etc.
Texdle Jute, Wool or Silk
Similar type of production or processing as mentioned under Textile Cotton but pertaining
to the material concerned.
Texdle Msc.llaneous
Making of durrles, carpets, hosiery, embroidery work; lace garland making; manufacture
of chrochet headgear; making of newar, bed covers, (curtains, pillow, pillow cases, etc.); making
of mattress, quilt (rez3/), etc.; making of namda felt, coconut tlbre for upholstery; making
of brushes, brooms, etc., from coconut tlbres; colr spinning; manufacture and repair of umbrellas;
manufacture of dolls and toys (rags and cotton), etc.
Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products
Sawing and planing of wood, manufacture of wooden furniture, structural goods like beams,
door and window frames, etc., wooden agricultural Implements and their repair, wooden
lacquerware, wooden toys, wood carving, sawdust and plaster tlgure making, Inlay work; match
splinters, plywood and veneers, etc.; making palm leaf mats, fans, umbrellas, etc., baskets and
broomsticks, caning of chairs; making of chicks and khas khas tattles; making of cart wheels,
wooden sandals, etc.
Paper and Paper Products
Manufacture of pulp and paper by hand;' making of envelopes, paper made articles, card
board boxes, paper flower, paper kites, toys, etc.
Prindn. and PubDshln.
Printing works, lithography, block'maklng, book binding, etc.
Leacher and Leacher Products
Flaying and processing of hides and skinsj making leather footwear, wearing apparel of
leather and fur; repair of shoes or other leather products.
Rubber, Petroleulll and Coal Products
Vulcanlslng tyres and tubes; manufacture of chappals from tom tyres and other rubber
footwear; manufacture of rubber produCts from natural and synthetic rubber.
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Chemicals and Chemical Products
Manufacture of toys, paints, colours, etc.; manufacture of matches, tlreworICs, perfumes,
cosmetics; manufacture of ayurvedlc medicines, soap, plastic products, celluloid goods;
manufacture of Ink, candles, boot polish, etC.
Non-metallk Mnenl Products-other than Petroleum and Coal
Making of bricks, rootlng tiles, sanitary flttln", cement statues, stone or marble carvin",
manufacture of stone stNcturals, stone dressing and stone cNshlng, mica splitting and
manufacture of other mica products; making of earthenware and pottery, crockery, glass beads
and bangles, earthen toys; manufacture of glass products, etc.
Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment
Manufacture of Iron arms and weapons and their service and repair, Iron and steel furniture,
brass, bell-metal utensils, aluminium utensils, tin utensils, copper utensils, etc.; nickeling and
electroplating blacksmlthy; manufacture and repair of agricultural Implements such as plough-
share, etc.; making and repairing of locks and tNnks, cutlery; manufacture of scales, weights
and measures and foundry Industry, etc.
Machinery (all kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment
Manufa.cture of small machine tools and parts; repairing and servicing of fans radios, domestic
electrical appliances, etc.
Transport Equipment
Repairing and servicing of automobiles; manufactu~ of cycle parts, rickshaw parts, boats
and barges; manufacture of animal-drawn and hand-drawn vehicles such as bullock carts, wheel
barrow, etc.
MIscellaneous Manufacturlna Industries
Repair of spectacles, photographic equlpments; eoldsmlthy, silver filigree Industry; gold
covering work, bldr1ware; repair of musical Instruments, fountain pens; matdng of cow dung cakes,
manufacture of sports goods; repairing of petromax lights; making 01 buttons and beads from
conchshell and hom goods.
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APPENDIX-II
CLASSIFIED LIST OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
(Do not merely sayan Engineer, Doctor, Teacher, titc., In describing the work of an Individual
but furnish more precise particulars as given below.) Indicate clearly In respect of engineers
to what branch they belong such as ciVil, mechanical, electrical, metallurgical, mining, etc. In
respect of physicians, state If they are allopathic, ayurvedlc, homoeopathlc, etc. Physiologists
and dentists, etc., should be recorded. As regards teachers, state If they are university teachers,
secondary school, middle school, primary school or kindergarten teachers. There are various
other types of chemists, physicists, archaeolOgists, nurses, pharmacists, health technicians, Jurists,
social scientists such 3S" economists, statisticians, geographers, historians, anthropologists, etc.,
as also artists, writers painters, sculptors, actors, etc., draughtsmen, laboratory assistants, labrarians,
ordained religious workers, astrologers. etc., who will have to be recorded with particulars of
their work.
(Do not merely say Government Officer, an officer In a private firm or concern but give
further particulars.) They may be In government service or under a local body or In a business
firm, manufacturing establishment or a catering establishment or a transport company and so
on. Their full description should be recorded such as for example, Secretary to the Government
of India, District Collector, Municipal Commissioner, Executive Officer of a Panchayat, Director
of a firm, Manager of a business concern, Proprietor and Manager of a hotel, elected and
legislative officials, aircrafts and ships officers, etc.
aerlcal Workers
(Do not merely denote the work of a person as clerk or office worker but furnish further
particulars.) State clearly the type of work done such as, cashier, accountant, stenographer,
typist, computing clerk, key punch operator, office assistant, guard, brakeman, traffic controller,
railway ticket Inspector, postman, telephone/teleprinter/wireless operator, record keeper,
despatcher, etc., office workers would also Include peons, daftries, etc.
Sale Workers
(Do not merely say a worker In a shop but give details.) It should be clearly recorded
whether the proprietor of a business concern engages himself In wholesale or retail trade. Salesman
or shop assistants, agents of Insurance, brokers In share, auctioneers, commercial, travellers,
hawkers and street vendors, money lenders, pawn brokers, etc., will also obe covered.
Service Workers
(There are all types of service workers such as those engaged as domestic servants or
in personal services or in police service or watch and ward, etc. Give precise particulars.)
Hotel and restaurant keepers, house-keepers, matrons, and stewards (domestic and Institutional),
cooks,walters, bartenders and related workers (domestic and Institutional) maids and related house-
keeping service workers, building care-takers, sweepers, cleaners and related workers, launderers,
dry cieaners and pressers, hair dressers, beauticians and related workers, protection service workers,
such as watchmen, chowkldars, pte keepers, etc., other service workers.
Deep sea fishermen, Inland river water fishermen, shell gatherers, forest rangers, charcoal
burners, forest product ptherers, plantation managers, farm machine operators, gardeners, toddy
tappers, rubber tappers, hunters, bird trappers, etc., will be covered.
Proclucdon and Other Related Workers, Transport Equipment Operators and Labourers
(This may cover a very'large variety of craftsmen and operators, etc., whose work will
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have to be afven In adequate detail.) Examples; minerals, quarrymen, well drilleR, cotton &InneR,
spinneR, dyeR, knitteR, lace makeR, carpet makeR, etc., tailoR, cutteR, hat makeR,
embroidereR, shoe makeR or repaireR; saddle makeR, leather cutteR, etc., blacksmiths
furnacemen, mouldeR, etc., cart buildeR, wheel wriahU, cabinet makeR, etc., stone cutteR,
bricklayeR, masons, hut buildeR, thatcheR, well dlaeR, etc., JewelleR, aoIdsmlths, watch and
clock makeR or repaireR, weideR and plate cutteR, sheet metal WOrkeR, machine tool operatoR,
electricians, electrical and electronic wire fitteR, radio mechanic, electric "neman, cable jointeR,
carpenteR, joineR, saweR, etc. printing type machine operatoR, proof readeR, photo-litho
operatOR, book bindeR, potteR, mouldeR, firemen, k1lnmen, bloweR and makeR of Klass,
milleR, bakeR, confectioneR, sweetmeat makeR, food cannel', coffee or tea planteR, tobacco
cureR, &radeR and blendeR of tobacco, bldl or clpr makeR, snuff or zarda makeR, tyre
buildeR, crane or holst operatoR, loadeR and unloadeR, etc.
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ANNEXURE-C
(The Census Act, "4' (Ace No. XXXVII of '948)
An Act to provide for certain matters In connection 6. (I) Where the District Maalstrate, Dlscha....
with the taldnr of Census. or such authority as the State Government of· duties of
may appoint In this behalf, by a written order
Census
3rd September, 1948 so dlrects- offtcers In
Whereas It 15 expedient to provide for the taldnr of certain
(a) Every officer In command of any cases.
census In India or any part thereof whenever necessary or body of men belonllnl to the naval,
desirable and to provide for certain matters In connection military or air forces, or of any
with the taklnr of such census; vessel of war of India,
It Is hereby enacted as follows : (b) every person (except a pilot or
Short title I. (I) This act may be called the harbour master) havlnr charp or
and extent. Census Act, 1948. control of a vessel,
(II) It extends to the whole of India. (c) Every person In charp of a lunatic
asylum, hospital, workhouse, prison
Rule of con- 2. Any reference to the Indian Penel reformatory or lockup or of any
struction res- Code or the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, shall public charitable, rellrtous or
pectin, en- In relation to Jammu .and Kashmir, be educational Institulon,
actments not construed as a reference to the correspondlnr
extendln, to enactment In force In that State. (d) every keeper, secretary or manapr
JetK. of any saral, hotel, boardlnr house,
Central 3. The Central Government may by Iodllnr house, emlrratlon depot or
Govt. to notification In the Official Gazette, declare Its club,
take census. Intention of taldn, a census In the whole or (e) every manapr or officer of a
any part of the territories to which this act railway or any commercial or
extends, whenever It may consider It necessary Industrial establishment; and
or desirable so to do, and thereupon the
census shan be taken. (f) every occupant of Immovable
property wherein at the time of the
AppoIntment 4. (I) The Central Government may,' taklnr of the cedsus, persons are
of Census appoint a Census Commissioner to supervise Nvlnr.
staff the taklnr of the census throughout the area
In which the census Is Intended to be taken, shall perform such of the duties of a census
and Superintendents of Census Operations to officer In relation to the persons who at the
supervise the takin, of the census within the time of the taldnr of the census are under
several States. his command or charp, or are Inmates of
his house, or are present on or In such
(II) The State Government may appoint Immovable property or are employed under
persons as census officers to take, or aid In, him as may be speclfted In the order.
or supervise the takinr of the census within
any speclt1ed local area and such persons, (2) All the provisions of this Act relatlnr 45 of 1860
when SO appointed, shall be bound to serve to census offtcers shall apply, so far as may
accordlncIY• be to all persons while perform"" such duties
under this section and any person refuslnr
(III) A declaration In wrltlnr sl&ned by or neatecdnr to perfom'l any duty which
any authority authorised by the State under this section he Is directed to perfonn
Government In this behalf, that any person shall be deemed to have committed an
has been duly appointed a census offtcer for oll'ence under section 187 of the Indian Penal
any local area shan be conclusive proof of Code.
such appointment.
7. The District Maatstrate, or IUCh Power to
That State Ciowrnment may delepte
(Iv) authortty as the. State Gowmmtnt may ca. upon
to such authority as It thinks lit the power appoint In this behalf for any local aM, may cert.l1n
of appolntlnr census offtcers conrerred by by a wrlaln order which shal have etrlct penons to
sub-sectIon (2). throuahout the extent of his cIstrIct or of IUCh _.,. .....
Status of 5. The Census Commissioner, all local aM, as the caM may be, cal upon. tancI
Census Superintendents of Census Operations and aN
authorttles
(a) al owllln and occupiers of land,
census-offtcers shaD be deemed to be public telUre-hoIcIIn and (annan and
as PUblic servants within the meanlnr of the Indian
set'Vants. Penal Code.
assIanets of land re¥IIIIe or tIIeIr
allfllS,
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(b~ all members of the district, (2) When such schedule has been so left,
muniCipal, panchayat and other the said occupier manager or officer, as the
local authorities, and officers and case may be shall fill It up or cause It to
sevents of such authorities, and be filled upto the best of his knowledge or
(c) All officers and members of staff belief so far as regards the Inmates of such
of any factory, firm or house or part thereof or the persons employed
establishment. under him, as the case may be, at the time
aforesaid and shall sign his name thereto and,
to give such assistance as shall be specified when so required, shall deliver the schedule
In the order towards the taking of ~ census so filled up and signed to the census officer
of the persons who are, at the time of the to sllch person as the census oftlcer may
taking of the census, on the lands of such direct.
owners, occupiers, tenure-holders, farmers
and assignees, or in the premises of factories, J 1. (I) (a) Any census officer or any Penalitles
farms and other establishment, or within the person lawfully required to give assistance
areas for which such local authorities are towards the taking of a census who refuses
established, as the case may be and the or neglects to use reasonable dellgence in
persons to whom an order under this section performing any duty Imposed upon him or
Is directed shall be bound to obey It and shall, In obeying any order Issued to him In
while acting In pursuance of such order, be accordance with this Act or any rule made
deemed to be public servants within the thereunder, or any person who hinders or
meaning of the Indian Penal Code. obstructs another person In performing any
such duty or In obeying any such order, or
Asking of 8. (1) A census officer may ask all such
Questions questions of all persons within the limits of (b) Any census offlcerwho Intentionally puts
and the local area for which he Is appointed as, any offensive or Improper question or knowingly
obligation by instructions issued In this beha If by the makes any false return or, without the previous
to answer State Government and published In the Official sanction of the Central Government or the State
Gazette, he may be directed to ask. Government, discloses any Information which
(2) EverY person of whom any question
he has received by means of or for the purposes
-Is asked under sub-section (I) shall be legally of a census return, or
bound to answer such question to the best (c) any sorter, compiler or other member
of his knowledge or belief: of the census staff who removes secretes,
Provided that no person shall be bound damages or destroys any census documents
to state the name of any female member of or deals with any census documents In a
his household, and no women shall be bound manner likely to falsify or Impair the tabulation
to state the name of her husband or deceased of census resul~, or
husband or of any other person whose name (d) any person who Intentionally gives a
she is forbidden by custom to mention. false answer to, or refuses to answer to the
Occupier to 9. EverY person occupying any house, best of his knowledge or belief, any question
perm it access enclosure, vessel or other place shall allow asked of him by a census officer which he
and affixing census officers such access thereto as they Is legally bound by section 8 to answer, or
of numbers may require for the purposes of the census (e) any person occupying any house,
and as, having regard to the customs of the enclosure, vessel or other place who refuses
countrY may be reasonable,. and shall allow to allow a census officer such reasonable
them to paint on, or affix to the place such access thereto as he Is required by section
letters, marks or numbers as may be necessarY 8 to allow, or
for the purposes of the census.
(f) any person who removes, obliterates,
Occupier I O. (I ) Subject to such orders as the State alters, or damages any letters, marks or
or manager Government may Issue In this behalf, a census numbers which have been painted or affixed
to fi" up officer may, within the local area for which he for the purpOses of the census, or
schedule I~ appointed, leave or cause to be left a
schedule at any dwelling-house or with the (g) any person who, having been required
manager or any officer of any commercial or under section J 0 to fill up a schedule,
Industrial establishment, for the purpose of Its knowingly "nd without sufficient cause falls to
being filled up by the occupier of such house comply with the provisions of that section,
or of any speCified part thereof or by such or makes any false return thereunder, or
manager or officer with such particulars as the (h) any person who trespasses Into a
State Government may direct regarding the census office, shall be punishable with fine
Inmates of such house or part thereof, or the which may extend to one thousand rupees
persons employed under such manager or and In case of a conviction under part (b)
officer, as the case may be at the time of the shall also be punishable with Imprisonment
taking of the census. which may extend to six months.
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(2) Whoever abets any offence under 16. Notwithstanding anything in any Temporary
sub-section (I) shall be punishable with fine enactment or rule with respect to the mode suspension
which may extend to one thousand rupees. in which a census is to be taken in any of other
municipality, the municipal authority in laws as to
Sanction 12. No prosecution under this Act shall consultation with the Superintendent of Census mode of
required for be instituted except with the previous sanction Operations or with such other authority as taking
prosecutions of the State Government or of an authority the State Government may authorise in this census in
authorised in this behalf by the State behalf, at the time appointed for the taking municipa-
Government. of any census cause the census of the lities,
municipality to be taken wholly or in part
Operation of 13. Nothing in this Act shall be deemed by any method authorised by or under this
other laws to prevent any person from being prosecuted Act.
not barred under any other law for any act or omission
which constitutes an offence under this Act. 17. The Census Commissioner or any Grant of
Provided that no such prosecution shall be Superintendent of Census Operations or such Statistical
instituted except with the previous sanction person as the State Government may authorise abstract
referred to in Section 12. in this behalf may, if he so thinks fit, at the
request and cost (to be determined by him)
Jurisdiction 14. No court inferior to that of a of any Local authority or person, cause
Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the abstracts to be prepared and supplied
second class or in a Part B State, a Magistrate containing any such statistical information as
corresponding to a Magistrate of the second can be derived from the census returns for
class shall try, whethe"r under this Act or India or any State, as the case may be, being
under any other law, any act or omission information which is not contained in any
which constitutes an offence under this published report and which in his opinion it
Act. is resonable for that authority or person to
require.
Records of 15. No person shall have a right to
census not inspect any book, register or record made 18. (i) The Central Government may Power to
open to ins- by a census officer in the discharge of his ma ke rules for ca rrying out the purposes of make rule
pection nor duty as such, or any schedule delivered under this Act.
admissible In section 10, and notwithstanding anything to (2) In particular power and without
evidence the contrary in the Indian Evidence Act, prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
1872 no entry in any such book, register, the Central Government may make rules
record of schedule shall be admissible as providing for the appointment of census
evidence in any civil proceeding whatsoever officers and of persons to perform any of the
or in any criminal proceeding other than a duties of census officers or to give assistance
prosecution under this Act or any other law towards the taking of a census, and for the
for any act or omission which constitutes an general instructions to be issued to such
:>ffence under this Act. otficers a nd persons.