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Notes for the “ i5 " Volume


of the Gazetteer
of the Benares District—1901-igii,

(1) 5o.— ensus, IDll.


Tho census figures show an increase in population amnunLing
to 14,951 in tho district The population of the city shows a
decline. TJie figures were however slightly affected hy the
presence of p'agiio in tho city. A recount was made a few months
later, but tho result remained ihe same.
(2) Fwje STATIONS.
By notification no. 511/VIII —2215, dated the 13th May 1907,
the police circles m the Benares tahsil were redistributed. The
police station at Cliaubepiir was abolished, and its -villages given to
Sikraul and Cholapur. In order to make circles of a more or less
uniform size villages wore exchanged between various police
circles.

(3) P«<7c 1S7 —Sujj-Divtsioks.


Under G 0 no. 3G9, dated the 27th March 1911 pargana
Kaswai Raja which up to then had formed part of the Family
Domains of tho Maharaja of Benares, came into the Benares
distiict for lovenue parposoj. It wai already in the Benares
district for Cl iminal.

(4) Pci^rc Opium.


The shop to shop system was reintroduced from April Isl, 1910.
Experience proved that with a district contractor the price was
raised beyond all reason, leading to smuggling Some opium was
sold retail as high as 80 rupees per seer.

(5) Faffc Income Tax.


From 1909-1912 a special enquiiy and assessment was made
by Kai Bahadur Qanga Sahai, Deputy Collector, which resulted in
a very marked increase and also a much fairer assessment.
(6) Pape iW.— istrict Board.
From April 1st, 1911, the Family Domains Local Fund ceased
to e.xist and jiargana Kaswar Raja was incorporated in the
Benares district.
2 Benares bislrid.

(7) Page Hospitals.


From 1st April 1906, a -Veterinary Hospital has been opened
in the city.

(8) Page Dasasumedh.


This large bazar close to Dasosumedh Ghat has now been
properly built by the municipality at a cost of 22,000 rupees.
(9) Pofjfc Dasasumedh.
All the Sigra Mission station is within the municipal limits
(10) Page 255.—Machodri Tank.
The grounds round the Machodri Tank have now been formed
into the Gokul Ghand Memorial Park.

(11) Page 255.—Bisheshurgunj.


This market has now been rebuilt and connected with the
Alaipura railway station by a fine broad road.
Page 255.— Ohaitganj.
(12)
The Zenana Missionis in Earn Eatora not Houz Katora.

(13) Page 255.— Water worics.


A new pump at Bhadaini has been erected, capable of pumping
up half a million gallons per hour. A second rising main has been
put in, a lock bar pipe 36 in. diameter. According to later ,

etatistios there are 8,697 house connections, 426 standposts, and the
maintenance charges about 85,000 rupees per annum. The
consumption about 25 gallons per bead.
(14) Page 254.— Hbainage.
The old rectangular drains are being taken up, and their levels
improved, and they are being cunetted,- so that they will serre
mu-h better.
©agettect:- of 'Benares.

APPENDIX.
GAZETTEER OF BENARES.
APPBNDIX.
CONTENTS.
Page
XaoijE I—Populntion by tahMb .. • • • « .. 1

Tabli: II - Stntibtios ol cuUnntion and irriBacion .. m


Table X — Bu^cnuc nnd O0 ''>e^ : » • • • .. IV
Table XVII.— Dl^ltlbutlou of Folioo •• * • • .. V
List of ScbooN, 1013 • .. vi
Provincinl and Local Boads, 1912-13 .. • • • .. XU
1

1911

taJisih,

by

Population

1.—

TabiIe
Pcnaras District

•~l
SSg?'^§“S§!®”
'rHPSH rt 1-1
'K
'-ii
I
iS

t'r-'ooesi-l OCOlMlo i-li-twra


S >1 o w M Cl 1,778

o I
tj
£J^W*^t^C5CilC Ne5W-*IC5 Mm fc m^m t- O
n 3,263

2
S
y
a lilISI*Si>esPMMiceiftMe'es!3w*'®-i<
O \s qg s 51 qs g § s s e 1? !? *5 s ^ g fe 47,3-11

1 T rt n M M Cl ft r7 •iTt-^.-rrHl-rMCfcrw’
El

cn
fS a 49,610

-i> M 1-1 «M« rt'rt'rt'-ii'lC IH* fi IH cfw" «'i-r


|
1911.

90,857

thanas,

3,90,163

hy

•4,00,773

Populcdion

7,9u.92S

II
t.'UOGS

Table

«9
s V n
5 452,037

j
s
o
£ 8,97.015

ai

..

Total

s
C3

»-?«<0'^io«i>edc3o--ici€0'^*io<crfrJcec>d
APPENDIX
IV Benares District.

FasU.

1320

year

the

for rates.

local
cesses

ot

and
nccount

on
revenue

7,701-3-4

for

Hs.

demand

Inoludcii

Present *

X.

Table
AW'aSJMX,

Table 'SNll.—])islribv,twnofPolioGi 19l2

Sub Piovm-
Ilond 1

cial Tonn Bural Bond


K^Jiiubi- poBoo. jpolice. pobeo.
tort stalilo 1

dare, I

Eotwnli

OhoTvk

DiiBisumcdh

Gbnit Gnnj

Bbolupura

Jnitpura

Adampnra

Sibraul

Gautoumcnt

Bobauia

Muza Murad

Cholapur

Puoolpur

Baragaou

Sakaldiha

Ballua

Alinngar

Clinndauli

Baidraja

llamnagar

Civil Bcscno 8 10

Aimed Pobcc 3 29

Mounted Police 1

Total 40 109
. .. ..
...

Ti Benares District,

LIST OP SCHOOLS, 1913.

Average
Sahoo]. Class. Management. attend-
anoe.
.

A,- Secondary.
0

College •• Government. • •
Qaeen’B College
^ Sanskrit College Ditto.
Queen’s Collegiate High School • • Ditto.
Sohool. "
Bengt^ Tola Ditto *• '
Aided Becognized.
Londor Mission Ditto • • London Missionary
School. Society aided.
7ai Naiain's College Ditto • • Churdh Missionary
Society aided.
Oentral H i fl'd n College « a Unaided Becognized.
College.
•Central Fihdu High Sohool • • Ditto,
Colle^ate Sehool.
‘Harlsh Chandra Ditto • • A ded BecognizVd.
Sohool.
C. M. S, Normal A. V. Middle • • Church Missionary
Sohool Girls Society.
C.H. Girls’ School,. Ditto .Private.
Patwari School* . Technioal Government.'
•Daya Nand A. V. Middle Sohool •• Becognized unaided . 10
School.
'
Joint By. Indian Boys’ Ditto Dit^ 112
Sohool.
H. K. High Sohool . High Sohool Ditto , 864
'
• «
B.— Piiuiory.
Model Training Technical Municipality
'4
Sohool.
Pakki Bazar Upper Primary Ditto 126
Ohotganj Ditto Ditto 103
RajaDatvraza • .. Ditto Ditto 159
Bhadaini Ditto Ditto . 111
Jait Para Ditto • • Ditto 114
PiEnaharia Ditto • * Ditto 107
Hanoman Phatak .. Ditto a a Ditto ‘
. 114
Alipnr . Upper Primary • , Municip^ty *
.. 97
Jagatganj Lower Primary Ditto 68
Dasasumedh Ditto Ditto - • SI,
Daranagai . Ditto * , Ditto 70
Bai Ghat Ditto • • Ditto 88
Babir Chanra Ditto •• Ditto 73
Madanpoia Ditto « • Ditto 86
'
Khajvran Ditto • * Ditto •
- 82
Laksa . . . Ditto * « Ditto 86
Pulandha Ditto Ditto 94
'
Atirangabad Ditto • • Ditto 47
Model sohool ‘
. Ditto Ditto " 69 .

Katwapnra Ditto • • Ditto 33


Jangamhati Girls’ Ditto •• Ditto ' 24'
School.
Tilochan Girls’ Ditto Ditto . . .. 19
Sohool. '
..
,. , ,
. . .

APfEsmi:. Ysi

LIST OF SOHOOLS,1913—

Avoingo
Scbool. Olasa. Managemont. attend-
ance.

S —Prtmr}/.
Jiigatganj Vernacular Middle Mun eipalily lOG
School
Jnngimliiti Loivoi Frimniy Municipal Aide! 10
Kighl Scbool Alaipni Ditto Ditto 20
-Eajmanflir Ditto Ditto 3t
KiRht School Khojwa Ditto Ditto 20
Eajgbal Ditto Ditto 18
Durga Kuud Ditto Ditto 21
Aitcttosoii Oipbanngo Ditto Ditto
Misiipoldiara
Tcari Kalan Ditto Ditto SS
Mazhar-u1 ulum . Upper Pnmaiy Ditto 23
Agarnala P.Uhsliala Ditto Ditto 87
Dal Fathaliala Blia- Sanskrit .
Ditto 23
daini
Night School Likaa Loacr Pcimniy .. Ditto 12
Night School Qhos* Ditto . Ditto .. 10
i.in Tola,
Contral Training (Girla) Middle Scbool Ditto .. 02
School, Bullanola,
LiThori Tola .. Upper Primary Ditto 31
Gai Ghat Loiter Piimary Ditto 20
Ita] Ghat Ditto Ditto 13
Haha Kali Falhsala Upper Primary ,, Ditto CO
Sonarpnia.
G M. B. Oixihanago Ditto Cbnrcli ^Ii^sioniiry So* 72
Bigra, cicty ,i')d aided by
Miinicipul
L. M. Bhadaini Lower Primary .. Loudoii 3libsioii Boo.oty lO
and aided by Mniuoi-
p.ality.
L. M. Compound . Ditto Ditto C7
L. 31. Naihasti , Ditto D.tto 2S
Baina Bndgo . Ditto Ditto la
L. M. Pina Nath Ditto ,-Ditto 20
Gola.
L3I.BndKal .. (Girls) Lovror Fci< Ditto , dO
maiy.
L. j\[. IBaukth.1 Ditto Ditto SC
Bhaiio Vidayalyn Banslnit Private 16
Nowahganji
Kuifc Sliclca Scbool, Do. Do. 20
Aies^i
Mabcshwan Pallz- Do. Do. 10
shala, Abbi.
Sadhoo Biitbshala, Do. .. Do SO
Assi,
BanshrU F.ithshaln, Do. Do. 2J
Abbi.
Bona of India 0. II. £j0^v (if FfiiHiiT V • • Do. . 38
Bhinga Anathal^a , Ditto Do. 8
. ,
..

• '*•
Vlll Jjcnarca District.

LIST OP SCHOOLS, 1913—reontinttedJ.

Averago
Scliool. Class. blanagcincnt. attend-
ance.

Jl.— Vrimary~-Icontinned).

Bonnrpura Lower Primary . Privato • • S8


Krim Ivund, Sonar- Ditto Do. •• • • 12
piirn.
Anrhar School .. Anglo ^(iddlc Do. • • t • 67
Haibasti Lower Pfimaiy .. Do. • • • • 8
Haja Baar Ditto Do. 45
Wralovan ^lission Ditto Wcslcvan Mission Society 20
Girls’ School.
Hadcsar Persian Private • » * • 10
Dithori ^lahnl Do. Do. • a • • 17
Masj id IsawabTonk Porsi.an and Arabic Do. • • 14
Bhojnhir Ditto .. Do. * •
13
Mosjid Daim Khau Ditto Do. » • • • 40
Sadat Bazar Ditto Do. • * • • 8
Ditto Ditto Do. * • • • 7
hladarsa Islamia . Ditto Do • » • •
S6
NnilosarTaUb Ditto Do. • t •
30
Mndarsa, Islamia Persian Da « • 24
Pulandha.
Chasma Kar (Pba- Persian and Arabio Do. • t • • 10
iak Shaikh Salim).
Bahi Khata, Chet- Technical Do. * • • • 175
ganj.
Goladina Nath Cower Primary , Do. • • • • 40
Sanskrit P.\tfashala Sanskrit Do. 9 • • « 19
Sarai Gobardban.
Sanskrit P<\tbsha1a, Do. Do. • » • • 19
Aurangabad.
Brahman Free Do. Do. • * * * 27
School, Tagatrianj.
Ditto Anglo lliddlo Do. • • • » 84
liIashaT-al-ultui], Ma- Lower Primary . Do S • • • 65
dsnpnra.
Sbish Bodhak Path- Ditto Do t • • « 129
sbala, Kalkagali.
blairrari Patbsbala Ditto Do. • • • • 26
hlandir DaTroji Bigra Sanskrit Do. • 160
Terhi Him (Banyasi Do. Do. • • • 25
Patbsbala).
Terhi Kim (Bmh- Do. Da « • 9 66
man Vidayalya).
Darbbanga Sanskrit Do. Do. • a .. 160
Pathshaba, Lahori
Tola.
Darbhanga Sanskrit Do. ,. Do.' • • 7
Patbsbala, Ealba-
gall.
Ecla Brham Ohari Do. Do. • • • • 25
Bohool (Sumesar
Gali),
.,
,
. ,,

ApfEsmx. IX

LIST OF SCHOOLS. lOl'J-ffonf'.iuc'/J.

Average
School Class. Management attend-
nnee

B —rrimarfj— (continued).
«

Kniikubj Vaiiik Sanskrit Pm ate 10


Falh'ihaU D.ibsa-
&iirnor1h
!M,iAanpuia PciMnn 'ind .Aialnc Piivato ft ft 107
Poor acarlaniy, 3Ia- Anglo UliJdlo Do. ft ]0:i
danpiii.!.
Ausic>'Bjnfmli Clun- Ditto Do .. ft ft 200
tnniaa ScLoo],
Anglo-Vomacul.ii CiUo • • Do. ft ft 10
School , 11 nnaiiUTA
P.u Saiich Ttilbi Ditto Do. ft ft
no
Pathilinla, Sigra.
A(lar«h Vidnyalyn Anglo-Bongalt Do. • ft
Ibl
Jungftuibai]
Attrangaliad bnn«krit Do, 1 3
riitto Voriiaoulni School 20
Lov,ei Pcmaij
Lhaiio Gnu j . Ditto Do. ft ft
01
Sloknngiu] , Ditto Do. ft ft
10
Ilanuman Phalak , -Itahio and Persian.. Do ft 1 4
Jlakinigiiu] Ditto Do, • • lU
Foulwana . Ditto Do, ft ft
12
Koihhn/ar Ditto Do, • • 20
Ifasanimin Ditto Do. ft ft
25
Itladnu tola . Ditto Do. ft ( IDO
Alnmriiia Ditto Do ft ft
11
Patbani tola Ditto Do , , 12
PigJ.i .. Technical MV'Ioj.aii Mission ft 1
IB
Digia Giilb’ School.. Low Cl Piimarj .. Ditto • 1
22
Hail) isli Lhoigaugi Sanskiit Pri\nto • 1
100
Jnitpiiia Do Do, • . 20
L'haigongi Do. Do , ,
C
Onpur .. Aiabio and Poisian Do. ft ft
14
Jakluddinpni . Ditto Do, • 1
8
Salaipura Ditto Do. • ft
20
SlaUiiulaima (Eaman Ditto • •
20
garlin).
Alultiihul akx>m (Pa- ' Ditto ,, Do. • • 24
''ulputa).
Qazipara. , .Itahio mid Pcr-inn Private ft m 13
Gaighat . Up.orPinnary ,, Do. t ft
57
Bi'-bbadhnk Paihshala Ditto Do. • 1 12
1

Gopnl ALindir,
Gujaivnish Pathblia- Ditto Do. .. • ft
80
la (Bulla Hula),
. W. li. Sohool (Bulla Ditto Wesleyan .Mission ft ft
27
K.iLi).
01il].ilrndliaij School Ditto Pm ate 45
Soot tola.
Anglo-Vorn a 0 n 1 a r Anglo-Vornaoular ,, Do. ,, ft ft
41
Bdhool,
..
,. . •

X iicnarca Sietnct.

LIST OF SCHOOLS, mz—fcontinttodj.

Average
School. CIa«!.. ^lanagcmcnt. attend*
anco.

B.— Primary— (conti nucd).


Hindi School . . Hindi .. Prirati n
Sii-hhadbnk Fiith'^ha* Upper Primary . Do. 45
la Goal Da-,
Clinnkhamhbn . Ditto OO* a • « 18
jfondir Baia Slaha- Ditto Do* » • • • 30
raja (Do.)
Bbootbi Imli Ditto . . Do. 13
Bbniya Guru Path* Ditto Do. 8
shala Bhnnt gali.
lOi'hi Pathshnln Ba- Ditto Do. 40
ujl knfnr.<-h.
Hatbieab Sanskrit Do. 49
hidbulla Haraiu Dih- Do, .. Do. 10
Fbit.
Gbasi tola Do, Do. 60
Ghasi tola Bhanbal* Do. 80
labb Pnth«hala.
Sanya<i Pathsbala . . Do. Do. _ ICO
Durga T r i p a t h i Do, 00
Pathsbala.
Sursti Vcd Vidoyala Do. a • * ir,
BanatauDbarm Vi- Do* • • ^0* a » • * 30
dcyaln.
Badhn Kricbna Path- Do. Do. 80
abala (N 0 p a 1 i
Khapra).
Bunnual Do. Do. ro
Bc<b-im Katra Do. Do* • • • • 16
lOiran Ghanta Do. Do. '.-6

Bulki Nala Do. Do. 160


Tbatbcri Bazar Do. Do. 80
Bulla Nala Do. Do. 1»
HauzEatora Do. Do. 15
GnyauBapi jtrabioand Persian Do. lOI
Eotwalpura Ditto Do. 84
bias jid Baja Bibi . Ditto Do. 7
Cbauk Eapra Bazar Ditto .. Do. £0
Barai Harba Ditto Do. 9
Obbatta Talc Losrer Primary .. Do. 18
Bobbam Eatra Ditto 35
HauzEatora Ditto 26
Eiisbna Vidayab Ditto Do 35
Bulla Nala.
Bondia .. Ditto Do. 23
Gali Nandan Sahu. Ditto Do. 26
Balkrisbua Eali Sa- Tccbiucal .. Do. 20
mnj Bulla Nala.
Bcsham Eatra Upper Primary .. Do. ., 80
Snrmual . Ditto Do. 98
Harihar Barman Auglo-hCddlo Do, 131
ScbooL
N
ArPENDIX. M

LIST OP SOnOOLS, 1913—CeoneludadJ.

Toilik Vai<:h School Lowor Pnmiiry Private .. .. SG


(lurapur).
EneliBhia lino Gnl Ditto . Do, . ,, 43
School
Nndeiiar do .. Ditto .. Do 23
MIKZAPUR.

Supplementary statistics to

VOLUME XXVII

OF THE

District Gazetteers of the United Provinces

of Agra and Oudli.

AI^UAKABAD :

Printrd (he f upcrinlendrrt Clo^crnmcnt t'nlted Province*.

ZPI7-
. .. .

GAZETTEER OF MIRZAPUR
APPEINDIX.
CONTENTS.
Page.
Tablt: l.—Fopttht}on bj 391J • • • • • i

TabiiI^ II.—Population by tlianas, 1011 •• • 9 • • ii

Tjldlc in.—Vital fitatiBtics • • • • at 111

TauIiE IV. —^Doath according to cauBO « • • • mm IV


Xadlu V —Cultivation
and Irrigation, 1319 /asZi foi 1011-12 V
Taulb YI—Principal crops by tabsils • • • • • • vi—ix
Tadm Vn.—Criminal J ustieo • • •• • • X
Tablc vm.—Cognisable crime > • • • • • Xl

Pablu is. ^B ovonuc demand at succcssno sottlcmonts • • * » xii
TAnnn X.—Revenue and cosscs, 1319 fasH (Bovonno yesu lOll-lS) , xiii

Iadiih XI, —Esciso .. .. • • » • • XIV


Tadub XII —Stamps , • • • • • XV
Tabuu XUL— Income-tax • • » • • • XVI
Tabu: XIV.— Income-tax by tabsils • • • * • xvil
Table —
XV District Board « • • • • • XVlll


Table XVI. Muniaip.abty ol Mirzapur • • • V • • xix

Table XVII. Distribution of pobco, 1912 • • • • • • XX

Table XVm, Education . • • • • • xxi
List of Ecbools, 1911-12 . . , • • • • • XXll
Roads, 1911-12 •• • • • • XXVI
Petries, 1911-12 •• • • • xxvii
Post offices, 1911-13 • • • • xxvni
Matlmtf., 1911-12 • • • • • * XXIX
Foira, 1911-12 •• • • •• xzx
APPENDIX, 1

1911.

Stato.

Tahsils, Bonaros

in

by
now

nro

Population

Ohakia


and

I.
Kouth

Table

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ArPESDlX, 111

Taiile III. — Vital btalislicis.

Birtbs Deaths
i
1

Year.
'Bite Bate
Total. Males. Females pci Total. Males Female's per
k 1,000. 1,000.

1909
1 2

31, 3-19
3

10,453
4

14,690
.o

28 90
DB32.020 10,972
8

15,054
9

30 12

1910 89,700 20,941 18,759 30-08 37,583 20,107 17,470 84-72

1911 84,332 17,704 10,008 4S-48 80,381 15,244 16,137 85-00

Noth. — Tbo Cgurca o{ the family domains for 1910 ate noted below for facility
of comparison.

F. 1).M. B. i 2 .roa • • • • •• ac,187 » ••


IV Mirsapur District.

Table IV.— Deaths aecoriing to cause.

Total deaths from

1
1

Tear.
1 1
1
Small
Bowel
All cauGca. Plague. Cholera. Pever. !
oom.
pox.
j
plaints.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1909 * • 32,G26 «• 102 1,151 24,594 113

1910 • • 37,583 1,291 2,890 62 25,228 148

1911 • • 30,881 6,899 353 23 16,436 103

XoTF. —The fignres of the family domains for 1910 are noted bolow for faoU
lity of compatiBoa.

1910 •• 16,187 1,145 2,031 10,055 17


1 1 1 1I 1 1[
APPENDIX.

1911-12

for

Fash

3319

Irrigation

and

Cultivation

of

Statistics

V.

Table
Mirzapar.

tahsil

crops,

principal

the

umder

acres

in

VL—ilrea

Tabie.
Mirsdpim' tiistriot

Bobertsganj.

tahsil

Fasli,

1319

to

1316

from

crops

principal

the

under

acrea

in

(c(mUnv.ed).—^Area

VI

Tahle
APPEKDIX. ix

Dudlii.

talisil

Fasli,

1319

to

1316

from

crops

principal

the

under

acres

in

Area

(continvied).

VI

T.vbIiB
X Mirzapur District.

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rs •;o7 osiox^f
a T-l rH
9
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in

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f O
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of
'S3iids3i} lenitnuo ••n ••i ^
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C5

respect

‘Xf^adojd o to

O
CO ^ IQ
t4
o eo
pH
tH
Tr3[aiB 3aiA.;aoaa
in o
over
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to
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Cl
ca 10
o
.ft
ca
Justice.
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bonnd B
m CD n e 03
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or
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Criminal
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convicted
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persons B »

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Table

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144
o
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e
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qinq snoAong •ft CC ^ Cl
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ta

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APPENDIX. XI

Table VIII —Gognizoiblc Grime


,.,

Xll Mirzapur District.

Table IX .
—Revenue demand at successive settlements.
Year of settlement.

Parg'ana.
Permanent
settlement '
Bevision Bevision
1842-47. 1885.
1795.

2 3 4

Hs. a. p. Bs. a. p. Bs. a. p.

• 45,278 10 0 51.102 0 0 •

Tappa Ghaurasi, pargana Kantit 90,961 0 3 93.052 0 0 •

Tappa Chbia&TO, pargana Eantit 1,00,572 14 0 80,365 0 0 78,680 0 6

Tappa Eon, pargana Eantii: 39,626 11 6 39.067 0 0 38,775 4 0

Taluqa Majhwa, pargana Kaswar 57,443 7 0 49,052 0 0 48.971 1 6

Tahsil Miizapuc 3,17.638 0 0 1,66,626 6 0

Pargana Bhagw at . 29,481 15 3 38,897 0 0 36,262 2 9

Pargana Kanat Sikhar 53,523 0 0 57,671 12 8 57,484 9 4


Pargana Ahraura . 14,232 4 3 16,980 0 0 10,949 6 6

Talnqa Sabte8g.irh, pargana 15,580 8 0 13,868 0 0 • t


Kantit.
Pargana Ghunar 41,302 2 6 54,380 9 6 '64,219 1 6

Fargan.i Bhuili 90,890 8 0 1,06,764 0 0 1,05,553 8 0

Tahsil Ghunar • • 2,45,030 6 0 2,87,561 6 2 2,72,483 12 1


• •

Pargana Baibar 53,251 13 6 49,241 0 0 ••

(Por Agori
Barhar).
Pargana Bijaigaih , 1,196 9 0 14,848 0 0 •

Pargana Agori , *1 r 16 0 0 •

t Not assesssed 1 Not asses-


(including
) (
sed

Tahsil Hobertsganj ,, 54,448 6 6 68,604 0 0

Pargana Bhadohi .. 1,79,669 0 0 • •


1

Pargana Eeiamangranc Not nssessod a • ••

Pamilj Domains .. llTfri.-XtMiMiWiMl •

Total district 8,13,022 7 3,68,603 6 2 4,39,115 2 1


3 j(

*1^0 revision of settlement look place after 1885.


APPENDIX

1911-12),

year

(ReicvAio

now

district

Faah

tlic

1319 in

not

arc
ceases

and
Xcrtmiiiigrinr

revenue

.mil

for
Bhadahi

demand

P.tcganai

X.—Prescvi

Table

xiv Mirzapur Disti'ict.

tf 09

a
1
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CO CO ^ c«
M o
t-t

s3ni(i a
1

04
pH
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1
J

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a
^
o - tuids Xitanoo
50 cq
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b-
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10,000

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AVPtNDlX, XV

TahIjE XII.— Stamps

Kcccjpt!. from
1

Total
Yo.ir. 1

Court fee charges.


Non- j

including
AU
1
jadicinl services.
copic<<

1 4 3 4 5

1P0B.& 67.957 1,31,774 1,91.418 6,879


1

1S09-10 .. 73,301 1.49,887 2,26,327 5,633

1910-11 .. 05,323 1,44,719 3.10,642 6,208

1911-13 .. 52.680 1,07,069 1,61,071 4,056

1912-13 .. 40.301 1,05.520 1,40,344 2,779

F. D. 31 B.

1910-11 .. Kol| iwnilablo


j

1
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tl
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1
CD
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APPENDIX. XVII

1911

April,

).
st
1
only
from

IV
State

(Part

Benares

tahsil to

by transfcircd

tax

been

Income

have

CLabia

and

Table

Korh

TaLsil
APPEKDIX, xix

CO
•I'JloX rH

Bpcoq anq^o

*H 00
O o>
O Q O
fc-
**(
O
sTiqn j O ,
ta o CO
•ffoi!)onT!)sni 05 -jT cT lo w
o M
"o CO CO 03
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n C>
^
CO
91^ CO
‘eqaou oqqn£[ K ef cf
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r>4
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p ^ t* o >o o
s s s
!

1
1 *0 "AonitAJasnoo ec s
g 95 8 a‘ s s' a
04
-09 nn n en • • • • •
CU 60
04 “ -no K
a a
“ 3
14 »4 GO lO
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Mirzapur.
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K : : S
CO

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of •AlOjM oqqn j O « 40 o CO
P5 or

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CO
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a
m cr^ IK 00 lO o
Municipality

pnu noiijnnsinpnpv h5 to i> o cT CO


iniojl CO wmM 1l1
XVI. CO 00 o o

Table
ssoanoB aoqiio

BUVOfI
B
O
P5

n
W

s
th
tk



s s S g
-H

t

o
oi

o
lO
b*
cn
o
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cT
n

Income
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^
, CO
Cl
CO
CO
O O «
0-
oo
fH
P
o fc*;,

H
ccT 00 t* fc* C"

to • • • •
soxc} aoq;0 «
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f-J,

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1 1907-8

t
1903-0
1909-10

lOlO-U
1911-12

1
. . —

XX MirzapiJt>T District

Table XVII. Di^Hhidion of "police, 1912.

Sub* Head* M^ci-


TLnnii. Inspeo- Gonsta* pal
toiB. bles. police.

1 2 3 4 5 C 8

1
1. Kotwali . 6 • • • « 124 4

2 Marihan . • • 5 2
f

3. Lalganj .. 3 .. 1 4

4 Fandri 1 • 71 4

11
5. Bindhaohal 2 2 • • 180 5

6, Kachwa 3 84 8

7. Hallia 11 • • 55 4

Ghunat .. 2 2 so' •• •% 106 4

g. Ghttrawal .. 1 1 12 2 » • ••

10. Abiauia .. 2 2 15 25 68 4

11 Alirzapuc S 1 10 •• 124- 4
khntd.
12. Bobettsgani 3 1 13 •^ a • « •

18. Faunuganj 1 1 7 • • • % •• 2

14. Eone 1 1 6 • • '


•• •• •«

15. Cbopan .. 1 1 9- »• • • • 2

16 . Ebaixwa . 1 1 7 « • % •• 2

17. Dndbi 1 1 7 .* • • •• ••

18. Chil 1 1 7 61 8

0 1
,

APPENDIX. xzi

Table XVIII.— jSiMcafion.

Totnl Secondary Gdnontion. Primary education

tn
i

3» Scholare. Scholars. Scholars.


o
©
Voar, u
ns
d
es ar CO CD
^o a
1

CD cn *5 tr
o O c3
JC>
pd s Schools
•£*
s Schools
a
a
ri '

WiS o
m £ fd

1
1

2 3 4 S 6 7
D 9 10

1908-0 a a 310 8,764 481 8 877 • • 903 7,887 481

1009-10 • • 101 0.380 331 8 857 • • 186 8,433 381

1010-11 « • 907 8,304 420 7 680 • • 200 7,624 420

1911-13 • • ai7 8,672 354 7 641 • • 310 8,031 354

1
. , ..

izu Mirzdpitff' tiisirxcL


LIST OF 80H00LS, 1911-12,

Aver-
TahEil. Fargana. age
Locality. Class of School.
atten-
dance.

A— MmzAFaB Out.
Mirzapur GoTermnent Anglo-Temacnlar .. 169
High School.
London Mission Hich Ditto , 261
School.
Anglo-Sanskrit Jubilee Ditto 70
School.
Mirzapur Town
School Middle Vernacular 64
Anglo-Sanskiit Jubilee Upper primary .69
School. aided by the
t municipality.
London Mission High Ditto .. 73
Sohool Branch.
London Mission Girls' Ditto 78
SohooL
Bindhachal .. Ditto ,, 24
Fatha Ditto . 78
Goshain Tola Lower * primary 43
municipal
Taylorganj Ditto 25
Ohetganj . Ditto 88
Futh'ghar Ditto 26
Wellesleyganj I ,, Ditto 36
Do. II .. Ditto 30
city. ,
Mucleiyganj Ditto 29
Bondelkhandi .. Ditto 29
Eantit Badli Satra Ditto 87
Mirznpur

Bnncanganj Ditto 28
Katra Baji Bai Ditto 27
Parani Hotwali Ditto 17
Burhay Nath Ditto 48
Tilth! .. Primary School 77
Haipuria. Ditto 46
Bemza .. Ditto 71
Mavaiya .. Ditto 66
Dubar Ditto 45
Omininondganj Ditto >.
32
Naroyiya.. Ditto 43
Biiaipur.. Ditto 64
Amoi Ditto 27
Bitohi .. Ditto 28
Babura .. Ditto 4
Chilh .. Ditto 38
Baranndha Ditto 62
Kolepur .. Ditto 84
Deori Ditto 41
B. Mirzapur Ditto 77
Qnrsandi Ditto 34
Ohhatha . Ditto 33
Baesra , Ditto 26
Tulapur Ditto SO
Naddni .. Ditto 27
. . ..... ..

Affeksix, XZlll

LISO? OF SCHOOLS, 1911-12.

Avor.
ngo
Tiilisil., PAigana. Locality. Olnss of School
atton-
dnnco.

IH A-MiitzArcB

Bataini ..
Oixr.

.. Piimary Sobool ,, 34
Eosha .. Bitlo 18
1 • • • • Ditto .. 20
BaTkaolihit. .
Ditto 23
•*J
Akorhi .. .
Ditto (iO

h Hew.tTliiya Ditto .. 21
P4 Kantil . Onarn . . - •
Ditto 4
OoVna .. .. Avhid&sbonl ,, 44
Katkn .. Ditto ,, 31
..
Biugarliu ,
Ditto .. 12
BliatcoM Ditto .. 16
Bobhi .. Ditto .. IG
..
\ Atiaila ,, ,,
Ditto .,

! HanSCit Ditto , 17
Ebutan .. .. Ditto .. 12
Ditto .. IS
Usnri .. ..
Ditto .. 12
Kaatit Boglii Eataundi .. IDilto • • 11
,,
Eucohxa . . .
Ditto 8
Ludki .. .. Ditto g
D.arhi Bnia .. Ditto g
Baaori Eliamatiy.’i ,
Ditto 10
MirznpuT .

Eoahhivn . Secondary Scbool . 35


i
B Eaobh^n primary Sohool 66
1 Mabamalpur DltitO •• 44
1 Jadida • • ••
Ditto 17
Bnndh^a Ditto 27
Easwat ..
Jnxnw.iii.. Ditto US
1 Eaobhwu Gitlh ,,
£iiito • 28
Majhna Aidod School 3S
1
Obakia Higodpur Ditto 80

OhuuAi .. Bcoondaty Bohool . GB


/ Eavoli B. Obunar Primary School .. 105
I

Ahraura.. Srcondaty Bohool.. 74


Hoamatpoi .. Primary School .. 35
B. Ahraura .. Ditto .. 185
Chunai . Mirzapui Ehurd Ditto 24
Ahraura .
Sukiit .. .. Ditto .. 17
Madbopur Ditto 31
BniaDib.. Ditto .. 18
Ohuroh MiBEion Aided Bohool G4
Ahiauta.
Henmatpur Giris Ditto .. 27
.. ......

XXIV Mirpapt^ District

LIST OP SCHOOL, 1911-12.

I
« I Aver-
age
Tahsil. Fare na. Locality. Class o{ Sobool.
atten-
dance.

A—MiBZiPDB City.

Sikhar .. Primary School .. 88


Ehaiia .. .. Ditto .. 98
Bamgarh Ditto C5
eS Mendia .. .. Ditto 49
5 Sindhoia Ditto 86
Bamgaili . l^ltrtO •• 32
•4a
Ilangarha Ditto 32
6 Domanpui Ditto 28
S Bela Ditto 24
Fachtaoa Ditto 41
Bagha .. Ditto .. 27

jBhaiili ..
*
.. Ditto , 63
Chnnat,.s <Adalbat Ditto . 26
lAdolpnra Ditto . 78
Bhuili IGburhoopur Ditto 31
‘Oci Ditto SO
Pirkhit .. Ditto 23

Bampur .
' Ditto • • 41
Baiparia •• Ditto . 81
Bhagwat Patibta .. •• Ditto 87
Satijra .. Ditto . 21

Baba Ditto 28
Ditto 19
Salctesgaih Daianagai
Bhori Ditto .. S3
|

Secondary School . 83
BobertsgaH]

Primary School .. 72
Bon ..
GhoTBTTal Ditto • • SO
Ditto . 3%
Bota ••
Ditto 27
Sondnria
Ditto 27
Bewari ..
Ditto SO
Misti
Ditto .. S3
to Buroa .. ..
14
Patwadh.. Aided Sobool ••
Ditto 15
Agori Borat ..
Ditto .• S3
Bagi Soti
I Eanaoh .. .. Ditto 12
Ditto 11
Bharahta
Ditto 20
Da'watan..
Ditto 16
Chopan ..
Ditto so
Da6^a ..
21
Balkhaa ..
Ditto
uitto •• 18
Bewal .. 20
7angel .. .. Ditto ••
Ditto 14
HinSwaria ..
H
' . ...

APPENDlXj XXV

LIST OF BOnOOLS, 1911-12

Avoi •

age
Tahhil. Faignnn Locality, Class of Gcbool,
•ittcn*
dauco

A— MinzAPOB Oiiv

f
f Bamgash Priiuaiy School 59
Dhikli.impur Ditto 25

BijaiGOtli
Vom Aided School 27
Kargara . Ditto 2G
HatoWliai Ditto 21
I Ramput .. Ditto 3

Shobgan] Primary School , 93


BurbM ..
Taiawaii Ditto BS
I .. '

Bclkiip .. Ditto . 51
Bfllkap ,
Ditto 28
. ^ Hai Bazat

/ Ohbiiiatwar • * Ditto 10
IDindbari •• Ditto IS
Dniaaial.. a • Ditto 23
Si'dhi .. • • Ditto 34
Nataina .. • •
Ditto 33
Branch Bobci Ugnnj Ditto C5
Baldiba Ditto 15
Bhoo[Dowai • •
Ditto . 37
Burbot • •
Aided School 26
I

Ohciwi .. ••
Obanchi.. •• Ditto 21
Boboitsganj.
Kakrohi.. *m Ditto 15
Ohitra .. «« Ditto 22
Raithi Ko'ti Ditto 21
Bahuaia,, Ditto 29
Tnhsil
Outer .
Ditto . SO
v Pbulba (girlb) •• Ditto 20

Qhoiavral,. Parsona .. .. Ditto 10

Kbnirwa.. Prmmty Bohool 01


QBhat\7acgaou Ditto 45
Kuldumri Ditto 27
Mahri .. Ditto 32
Farasnai Babru Ditto 27
Farsoyi .. Aided School 32
Kota Foiari Ditto 31
Kota Lobi Ditto 10
Singcauli Ditto 16
Fatasi ..
y
KLajUTa .. Ditto 16
Bijaiput .. Ditto 7
Anjani .. Ditto 18
Ama Han Ditto 32
Khamarm Ditto 17
Adhnat .. Ditto 22
Kohianl .. Ditto 68
\
*It is now 4i) miles.
. ., ,,. ,,

APPENDIX. xxvii

FEBBIES, 1911-lQ

Bivcr. Porry. Pargiina. Tabfiil. Miinngcmcnt. Income.

Bs.

Bindhocbfll .. Eoiittt Mirsapur.. District Board C,SOO


/

NnrgLit Ditto Ditto .. Prori n 0 1 ii 1 ••


Perry.

Companygh.nt Ditto .. Ditto .. Ditto .. 2j3

Nowaibingbati Ditto . Ditto .


Ditto 2,000

BLiiauIigbal.. Ditto Ditto ,, Ditto .. 2,500


g>J
P \
s Eatbnaigbat .. Ditto , Ditto Ditlo .. 675

Sindhoragbut.. Ditto Ditto .. Ditto l.COO

Timmnlgnnjgbiit UnToIi . Chunai , Ditto .. 1,000

Babv,igb.i(; . Ditto Ditto . Ditto 2,100


1

1
Ghota Miizapitt 9 • Ditto ,
Ditto , 1,250

Jargo nadi Ha^cli Ditto .. Ditto .. 250

Fatvrodb Chogaii Agori BoboTtsgas] Ditto .. S2G

ll Kota Knjrahnli Ditto Ditto .. Ditto .. 60


a ^

Pabarhaghat Ditto .. Ditto .. Ditto . A


xxviii Mirzapur District.

POST OPPIOES, 1011-12.

Tabsil, Pargana. Locality. Class.

llirzapur Kantit • • Mirzapur Head Post office.


Ditto Do. a • Barah • • Branch Post office.
Channr • a Chliota MirZiVPtir ..
Mirzapnr TJprnndh • • Drummondgiio} Ditto.
Ditto Ditto • « Ghorawal Ditto.
Ditto Ditto • • Hallin • • Ditto.
Ditto Tappa Obhanno • « Jigniv R S. t • Ditto.
Bobcztsganj Barhar • • Kon • • Ditto.
Mirzapur • • Upraudh • • Lalganj •» Ditto.

Dudhi •• Dudhi Mondi Scmar Ditto.
Mirzapur • • ITpniudh • • Maria ban • Ditto.
Ditto «• Ditto Pabari Ditto.
Ditto a Ditto • • Baigarh m * Ditto.
Oliunnr • • Bhuili • • Abraura Sub-office.
Ditto •• Do. •« Bhuili Kha>; Branch office.
Gynnpur •a Bhiidohi «* Aurai a • Sub-office.
Ditto Ditto •• Khamaria Branch office.
Ditto •* Ditto ** Maharajgani •• Ditto.
Ditto • • Ditto • • Bhadohi SubKifficc.
Mirzapur « • Kantit • • Bijiiipur • * Ditto.
Ditto Do. •• Bindhncbal » • Ditto.
Ch ikin • • Kora Jlangranl • • Ghakia • • Ditto.
Chunat « • Tappa CbauniM Ohunar •• Ditto.
Do. Ditto « • Sikhar • • Branch office.
Do. • • Ditto • • Ohunar Tahsil • • No delivery Sub-
office.
Dudhi •• Dudhi •• SubKifficc.
Mirzapur «• Kantit •• Qancsbganj • • No delivery Town
Bub-office.
Gyonpur »• Bhadohi Gopiganj • • SubKiffioo.
Mirzapur •a Tappa Ohaurasi • • Kaobwa • • Ditto.
Dudhi •• Singniuli •• Khairwa • m Ditto.
Gjranput •• Bhadohi •• Gy&npui (Bcnaios Ditto.
State Korb),
Ditto Ditto •• Baragaon m • Branch office.
Mirzapur • • Kantit • • Mirzapur city • • No delivery Town
Snb-offioo.
Ditto Do. Ditto B. S. 'Sub-offioc.
Gyanpur • • Bhadohi Ojh • • Ditto.
Bohortsgani Bobertsgan] • , Ditto.
Ditto Ohopan Branch office.
Ditto Nai Bazor » Ditto.
Ditto Pannooganj Ditto
Ditto Sbabganj Ditto.
Gyanpur Bhadohi • • Suriawan * 0 Sub-office.
Ditto Ditto • • Pali • Branch office.
Ditto Ditto • • Bow Bazar • • Ditto.
h ,..

APPENDIX. XMX

5IAEKETS, 1911-12

Pargann Village Markotday,

Mitsaput city Moh Monday and Friday.


Mukoiigan],
Knell w a ., • • Tuesday and Saturday,
Jamna .. Monday and Fiiday,
Di Jaipur .. • • Tliursdny and Sunday
Bibasia .. »» Satniday and Wedneaday.
Naroia .. • • Thursday and Sunday.
Kantit Ilargarh .. Monday and Thursday
Kntia neat luiniunri,i Fiiday and Tuesday.
Baraundha • • Sunday and Wednesday.
Dubnr .. •• Ikfonday and Thuisday.
Hallia . •• Sunday and Wednesday.
Dtumondgau] •
Saturday and Wodnesday,
Kotin . •
Tuesday and Friday.
Sunday and Wodnesday,

Twice n week— Sunday and


Wednesday.
Qariat Sikhai •• Thrloo a. week—Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday.

Havoli Chnnnr Khas • • Daily.


Ahtaura Ahrnura .. *9 Do

Tand ki daur all,'is Monday and Friday (twice


Bohortsgnn] !i week).
Baihnr Qhornwal •• Sunday and Friday (twice
a week)

Agon Kon Sunday (once a week)


Bi jaigai Bamgarh • Sunday and Wednesday
(twice a week).

SingTuuli ^aharwargaou • « Monday and Thursday,

Dudhi . Thursday ond Sunday.


Diidhi Wyndhamgan] Tuesday and Wednesday.
. .,

XXTi ‘
Mirzapur Distrioi,

PAIRS, ISll.lS.

9
Approxi-
Par>
mate
gana. Looalify. Name of fair. Date. average
attend'
anoo.

! Lolindi-Tappa Lohndi hlaha- On the 4th 4,000


Ohaaiasi bit. Tuesday of
Bawan.
Ditto Ditto On the List 4000
Saturday of
Sawan.
Ditto .. Ditto Batik Budi 10,000
Fnrnmashi.
Faodra Hantiman LotaBhnnta .. Aghan Bndi 15,000
tappa Gbfflurflsi. Chnturdashi.

BaiBundha tappa Laohhmi Narain Asarh Bndi Eka-
Ohanrasi. dashi.
Tatkapur tappa Kajli Bhado Badi Tif a.ooo
Ohauraai.
Lohndi tappa Ditto Ditto 2,000
Ghanrasi.
Bi aahi tappa Bawan -Dwada* Bhadon Bndi 16,000
Ghanrasi. Shi. Dwn dashi.
Oiiandaipnr tappa Shiva Bstri .. Phagnn Badi 1,000
Ghanrasi Terns.
PipraDand Ditto Ditto 3,000
Domtauli tappa Dasmi .. From Euar Sndi 1,000»
Ohauraai. PflriwatoDas-
c 43* mi.
H./ •a' Bohri tappa Ditto , Ditto Boot
' Ghanrasi.
2 K Miizapui Oity . Bharat Uilap In diSoxout 8,000
s plaoos on
diilocoat dates.
Ditto Mobaxram .. Ditto 3,000
Ditto Ghnaimian .. Ditto 8,000
Gonalnnr tappa Dasmi Knar Budi 700
Ghanrasi. Dasmi.
Baiahnan tappa Moharram .. On the 10th of 100
Ghanrasi. hlohnixam.
*
Balahra tappa Brahm Deo .. Euar-Ohait Budi 160
Ghanrasi.
Gangapur faippa Shoo Batri . Fhagnn Badi 100
Ghanrasi. Toms.
Kotwa tappa Bijai Dasmi .. Euar Budi 5,000
Ghanrasi. \ Dasmi.
Bhatpnra tappa Ditto Ditto .. 1,200
Ghanrasi,
Bindhaohal tappa Nanratra In the end of 10,000
Gbhanwe. Enar.
Ditto Ditto In the end of 10,000
Ghait.
Bheopnr tappa BbivaBatri .. Phngun Badi 2/)00
Ghhanwe. Terns.
Biiaipnr tappa MataPnia .. In the end of 4,000
Ghhanwe, Asarh.

* Psily and oa Dasmi 16,000.


t Daily and on.Pnsmi !2,000.
,. .. .

APPEN'DIX, xxxl

FAIRS, 1911.12.

Approxi-
mate
Par*
TAhsil.
g.iua.
Looility. Nnmo of fair. Dnto. asorago
attend-
anoo.

/ Bhadcora tappi ll.ihadcaji .. In Pub nud 4,000


Ohliiinwo. Pbognn Badi
Terns
Rnobwa (Majh^va) D.asmi Kuir Budi 7,000
Dnsmi and
BkndnRi,
Ditto jilobartam .. On Ibo lOth 1.900
of blobarrnm
Jamnn (Majliwn) D.ifimi Knar Sudi 2,000
Dasnii.
SnrT7ak (Majhm] SbivaRatn .. Phngiin Badi 1,200
Tor.ia,
Cbilb, tappi IvouQ BaEini Kunr Badi 1,000
Dnsmi.
Tiltbi, tappn Ditto .. Ditto 900
s,
OiJ Kane.
Somrn, t'lppa Ditto Ditto 400
5 g / Kono,
Kolbu'i KamiKin Uttar Btbmi Magb Sudi 2.000
K tnppa Kono. Aohla Sattmi. Sattmi.
G.irg.\n tapp-a Kou Pi J ala On the flint 1,000
Monday of
Agnbnn.
Bhognon . ICliiebainar IStli January SS,0D0
innknr Bank.
rant
OArbnT.a Uprnudh) Garbra . Agbnn B.idi 8,000
Aslitmi
Kolir Kotai Plingun Badi 4,0C0
Toras
Dubar DiRmi Kunr Sudi noo
\ D.iEmi
Dicbbitpui Gbco Slnnbri . Cbatt Sudi . 4,000
f
1
Dumdunm Ram Saro^or .. nth to I2lli 0,000
Marob yoaijj’.
4 D.irgnh Fait In niontb 10,000
D.argab Bharil .. tlio
1
of Cliait on
rsory Thura.
1 day

Dobari Bam K.iumi . Ohait Sudi nth 1.000


P<isabi Sbeo Ratn on iStb of Pli.i- 1,500
a =3" ( gun.
g
J3
o s Mitni Kburd . Dadbi Kando ••
(
2 ) Abtaura Djb.ilira Kiiar Sudi lOtb
( Ditto AIaliI:]i Month of Snw.iD soo

Bharolha Dasabrn Kuar Bull Otb soo


]G diiya.
M
tfl
Chunar
Ditto
Ditto
.Tnnam Aabtnii
Ditto
Bliadnn Badi 8tli
1,000
500
Achntajji Ankut Kill tik 800
L
.

xxxii Mirzapur District,

PAIRS, 1911-12,

Approzi-
mjite
Par-
Tnhsil
gann.
Looality. Name of fair. Date, average
'attbhd-
an'ce.

m
0
3n
J

( mC
Khaira
Line Sultanpuc..
Ramgarh Kalan
Dasahra
Ditto
SheoBatri ..
Knar Sudi 9th
Ditto
FhagunBadilSth
400
.200
500

/
Barahada Gauii Sheomttri Fhagun Sudi 10,000
Shankar. ISth.
H 1
S J Sat-dwarl Ditto Ditto 18th 3,000
. Reberisganj .. Ramldla .. Eunwar Sudi 5,000
a n 10th.
S’ 1 Ghorawal .. Ditto Ditto 2,000
1

o
•a Gothani Sheomttri Fhagun Sudi ISth 2,600
o Enndari Darga
sj
to J
Ditto ChaitSudi 9th. 5,000
BotL
1

Bijai- Ramgarh Dhannshiag .. Aghan Sudi 5th


\ garh. i
1

Ohilkadaud mahal- Dehi Jowala ICtb April .


'
8,000
.
f
kota. Mnkhi.
o'H j Nankn Mahal Shiva Ratii Ma- Gth March . ,
'

iooo
i'}
•u c Doghori, hadeo ka mela
fil 1

1 Dadhi Dadhi .. Bam Lila .. 25th September i .8,000


JAUKPUS

SuppIemeKlary notes and slaUsIrcn to

I'OLOR’IE XXVIII

or TIJE

i) Is! rid Gazetteers of the Unitedi Provinces

of Agra and Oucih.


Alterations and Additions to Part A of the Jaunpur
District Gazetteer, bringing it up to date (1911-12),

NOTES.
T.VnTiE VI.— PriKOIPAL CROt’S.

Opium cultivation in tlie Marialui and Keraknt tnliails waa


closed altogether, from 1318 and 1319 Fasli respectively.
Table XI.—Exoirb.
The distillery system is in force in the diRtrict and there has
been no change in il . The duty on country liquor was raised from

3 to Es. 3-8-0 per L. P. Gallon for the entire district from 1st
lls.

April 1912. The Tahsilwise contract for the sale of drugs was
introduced in this district from 1st April 1912 instead of a farm
for the whole district. Duty on charas was increased from Es. 8
to Es. 12 per seer in 1912-13. Duty on •patlidT UCLiija was raised
to Es. V-S-O per seer from 1st April 1913, but with no effect as

fianja of ihia sort is not imported here. Shop to shop system of


Ta,ii contract was introduced* in the district from 1st October
1912.
Opium smuggling to Calcutta and Rangoon was rife (1912-

13-14) in the south of the district, but prosecutions


have curtailed

this practice, it is believed, of late. The high pneas down country


are the cause.
Table XIII.
From 1903-04 income-tax ceased to be levied on incomes
between Es. 500 and 1,000.
Table XVII.— Distbibution of Police.
li) The Chaukidari force has been converted into regular
police.

(ii) The police stations of Gulzarganj and Ehutahan were


abolished in 1908 and an outpost established at
each of those places instead.
(iii) There are now 15 police stations and 3 outposts with
a police force consisting of 29 Sub-InspeCtors, 19
head constables and 176 constables.
©asettcev of Jaunpur.

APPENDIX.
. ,

©agcttcct of 3aunj)ur.

APPENDIX.

CONTENTS.
Paob.
i
TabIii: I.>-Papnl‘itiou by tahsils, 1911 • ft ft ft • ft

Table n.— FopuLition 7


I ilmnns, 1911 • • ft ft ft
11

Table 111.— Vital atatiEtios •• ft ft ft ft


in

Table IV.—Deaths according to cause ft • ft ft ft ft iv

Table V.—Cultiration nnd irrigation, 1319 FosK • ft ft • V

Table VI. — Principal otopa hy tahEils • • ft ft ft ft vii

Table VU— Onminnl Justice . • ft


ft ft ft ft xii

Table Vm—Oogoizablo orinio . ft ft ft • •• Xlll

Table IX.—Rovobuc demand at snccessivo sottlomcnts ft ft ft ft


xiv

Table X.—Bovonno and cossos, 1319 FasU ft ft ft ft ft • XV


TABLn XL—Excise
1

.. •• • ft »• X\l

Table XU,— Stamps .. •• • ft •• XMl


Table Xm— Income-tax. • ft ft ft • ft
XYlll

Table XIV—Income-tax tor J<aunpnr City and Tobsils • • • ft MX


Table XV,—Disti ict Baird •. ft ft ft ft ft ft XXI

Table XVI Municipality ot Jaunpur ft • ft ft ft
XXll


Table XVn. ^Distribution of Police, 1912 ft ft
• ft ft • Xllll

Table XVUL—Educ.ition ft • ft ft ft ft
xxn
List of schools, 1912 .. • ft ft ft •• XXV
Roads, 1912 .. ft ft ft ft • ft XXXll

Ferries, 1912 .. ,, ft • ft ft •i XXXV


Post ofOecs, 1912 .. ft ft ft ft • ft
XXXVII
Llorkots, 3913.. ft ft ft ft • ft
xxxix
Fairs, 1912 .. • ft • ft • ft jdiii
AfPfiNDJJt, 1

1911.

TaJiails,

by

roimlation

.
I
Table

11 Jaunpur District.

1911.

Thanas,

by

Population,

II.

Table
Al’l'ENDli 111

Table TH.— Vital statistics.

Blithe. Deaths.

Year.
Bate Bate
Total 3T.alos Females pet Total. Males. Females per
1 , 000 .

1,000

1891 41.139 21,347 19.702 32-62 41,668


''

22,281 19,287 32 80
1

1892 40,910 21,229 10,390 32-11 .33.540 ,


17,912 15,928 26-61

1893 49.924 24,411 22,213 39 86 26.716 i 13,883 11,832 20-33

1894 41,64.' 21,813 19.702 32 81 68 .501 30,634 28,060 16 32

1895 31,991 19,620 31,1-41


'

16,103 25 00 16,940 1-4,403 24 92


189S 39.293 19,176 17.117 28 00 30,838 19.710 14,128 21 SS
J

1897 32,390 19,989 13.407 25 61 •10,473 26,309 21.077 39 74


1898 J 1,691 18,11! 30 091
10,472 27 34 '
15,9-48 14,443 23 70
1899 49,202 23.80: 22,400 39 62 38,345 20,121 18.221 30 31
32-
1900 39 640 20,58n 31-29*
'

18,990 35,010 10,608 15,602 27-BS


I

1901 39 815 20,991 19,134 3312 31,120 10.710 1-4, -101 26 87


j
I

1903 •18,832
33-
24,971 23,361 4018 30,742 18,073 18,069 30 54
I

1903 48, •157 25,112 23,345 40-28 40,898 >


20,099 10.869 33 07
1904 47,229 '

21,689 22,9.37 '-39 26 35,989 17,823 17,800 20 07


1905 43,334 22.494 20,870 30-02 63,039 29,116 29,621 -14 00
1909 36,621
1
19,030 17,491 30 39 36,618 20,301 ,
18,217 02
1907 43.934 22.406 20,520 35 99 30,191 1^705 i 17,480 30-09
1908 40,467 21,010 19,-111 33 63 44,160 21,115 20,005 34-21
1909 38,C6:i 10,920 18,743 818.3 40,441 20,012 10,499 SO
1910 43,118 22,389 20,729 36-84 90,781 2C,C01 24,180 |42-21
1011
48,214 25,186 23,029 40 08 06,038 32, -191 32,647 62-40
1913
1918
1914
1916
1916
1917

IHl"
I'lic talcc from 1891 to 1000 ato calculated from the rolutus of the 1091 cousui

IV Jaunpur District.

Table IN,~—Dco,tlts (tccording to cause.

Totnl deaths from

Year.
All
I Flngnc • Cholor.t
Smn] Boircl com-
cau<ca Fever
l>ox. plaints

1 2 3 4 6
im
1S91 * • • • 41,668 7,G03 C05 29,051 215
1892 • « 33,640 2,812
« a a 140 20,013 83
1893 • • • 25,716 33
a a 179 20,824 Cl
1894 « • • • 63,601 •a 8,222 195 ‘
44.082 239
1695 • • •• 31,141 •a 1,652 21 25,752 110
1890 a • a a •• 1,177 1,033 24,859 67
1697 • • a a 40,473 1,131 7,W7
a a 33,093 329
1893 •• a a 30 091 a a 19 10 25,G:t7 27
1699 • • • a 38,346 66
a • 30,918 81
1900 « • a a 36,010 12
a » . 27,017 00
1901 711
• • a a 7 24,913 2M
1901 • • 36,742 6.GI6 1,145 62 '
a 22.074 205
1903 *• • a 6.24G 1,3-12 181 20,300 lOG
j

1001 * • a 85,GS9 5064 223 118 23,004 72


1905 « t •• 63,030 11,038 016 14 83,248 ; 100
1906 • a * 88,618 COO 48
3,780 27,637 67
1007 • # 36 104 2.702 140 26,616
a a
161 so
1003 « • 41,160 103 1,225
a a 30,211 36
1009 »* a 4 636 779 221 81,833 71

1010 « • 5.107 22 81,497


a a
6.045 213
1011 « • a 18,302 31
a
6,701 31|84o 197
1012 • • a

1013 • «

1014 a •

1916 ••
t

f
1
IV Jttiinpnr Di’itrift.

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VI

Table
,

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Table ^TEII. Gognizahle crivic.

Nunilier of cnbcf luvcsti-


gnted by police Humber of persons

Year. Aotjnit-
Sue ordetB 0 Sent up ted or Con-
Tried.
iiiotu. Magis- for trie] di>.- >10164,
trate cliargcd.

1 3 S 4 0 C 7

1891 8,000 11 1,434 2,024 510 1,014

1892 2,812 167 1,091 1,402 20G 1,180

1893 «• •• 1,813 102 1,083 1,424 292 1,132

1894 1,811 95 1,110 1,421 328 1,193

189o « • • • 2,237 G9 1,274 1,003 331 1,329

189G «• •• 2,009 27 1,018 W77 290 987

1897 2,098 S 1,001 2,113 411 1,099

1898 1,930 • • 911 1,313 208 1,0<>5

1899 1,880 •• 1,007 1,280 284 1,002

1900 2,721 « • 1,345 1,830 1,302

1901 1,891 • • geo 1,270 272 1,007

1903 1,008 • • 878 1,310 823 1,017

1903 • • • • 1,447 « • 8S7 1,100 291 890

1904 1,442 f • 891 1,245 200 98.6

3905 aa 1,701 » • 1.110 1,413 271 1,172

1900 1,407 • • 920 1,201 202 1,009

1907 1,101 •• 700 1,034 170 835

1908 1,189 • « 828 1,100 213 800

1909 1,400 • • gss 1,190 218 976

1910 1,472 • • 880 1.255 268 007

1911 1,580 751 1,198 219 910

Nois — Colnmns S nnd 8 ehonld bIiov/ cnbo? instituted during tlic yciir.
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sir Jaimpur Pinfriet

Tablk TX . —Revenue demand at succcsaivc seltlemcnts.


Year o£ Sottlcmcnt,

Pargnua
1811 18SL
1789. 1793.
(RoTision.) (Revision).

R'.. R-s. Rs. Rs.

Jnunpur llnvcli .< 1,G0.834 1.52,269 1,01.397 1,19,538

Bari .. .. •• 74,270 75,258 54,535 00,093

Saroniu .. .. •• 10,P17 17.253 22,122 20,901

Zafrftted .. •• • ft 10,725 10 735 8904 8,380

Qarint Past • • 25.400 26.471 21,559 21,541

KlifipTnlia , . . • • 8,050 6,GoO 8.030 8,050

TahEilJatmpnr •% 2,92,899 2,95,650 2,89,102

Slnrinha .« .« •• 1,89.808 1,69,002 1.80,109 1,65.7.32

Barsatlii . . . • ft 78.035 82 3C8 60359 78,442

Gopnlipor . 67.975 55,241 65 60.9 .'5,212

Talisil Maiinliu . 3,19616 359.011 3,25,837 3.22,88*.

Garwnra .. .. 1.13..J51 1. 7,221 1.20,703 lA'0,7r3

.. • • 71 CS3 78.011 81,r03 81,737

Mnngra • • 76510 78,270 7.3 890 73.634

Tabsil Mncbblifhabz . 2,03063 2,74,102 2.82,846 2,63,894


Uagli 1,16..335 1,00 40:> 1,02,116

Ohnucin 21,706 21,706 21.381 21,361

Riri Badlapnr •• • • •• 30.,322 32,361

Qaziat Mcndbft • • 10,414 10.154 9,900 9,930

Tabeil Kutaban 1,47.455 1,48.160 2.28072 2,25,823

Bcalsi

ft ft
ft

452C6 •15,205 mgm 03,145

Fisara ft ft 32,906 .33.497 32,899

Cbandwak .. • ft
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Daryapar -ft
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Guzara ft ft 27,720 28.012 28,231 28211

Tabsil Ivir.ikat 1,33.351, 1.34189 1,39.978 1.80,097

Total Pistrict •• 11,60,703 11,81,703 12,62,903 12,49,802


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APPENDIX.

T \BLE X.—I’resunt demand fo^' rcvemie and ccsscefor the year


1319 Fash.

incidence per acre.

Eeitgaua and Wbcic included Roaennt. i'Cebsch. Total.


in 'Ain-i-AUayi.
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1 2 a 4 5 0 7

JN. Ki Bs
Janupnc Ilavdi Jaunpui Havoli 1.17.107 12,002 1,30,000 2 30 1>60
Hati Ban 5,950 00,012 2-03 1-51
Snrenm Kirakat 20.92 23,232 1 21
Ziliabnd 8,3«i 872 9,221 3‘C6 1-89
Znirnbid .

Qiiriiit Djit QatialDosi .. 9,847 1,035 10,882 1-81 I'itO


lUiPf lalii' Marmhu 21,610 2,877 24,416 2-27 1-51

TabsilJnunpur •
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Matiahii Mazialiii 1,83,837 1,99,710 2-l'i I 03


Earnathi Do 78,232 b 4,607 1-02
Gopalnpur Do. 58.213
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lahbil Mntlaliu,. • 4 3,23,282 SO.GIO 3,40,802 2‘60 1 70

Garwnia
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73,328

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Ghmda Cliandn 21,882 23,932 1-11
RiuBidUpai .. Ban 32,Obi 3,591 35,952 2 13 1 63
Qaiial Meudha Qanat Mcndlia 9,002 1, 737 11,099 1 20 •94
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88,148
17,588
30,706

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Guzara Xirakat 28,211 8,27: 1-8E

lahsil Kicabat , •
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Total Distiict 13,43,20: 1,30,641 13,76,74£ 2- 14 1-39


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1801-9C • • • « • « 62,751 1.29,333 1 83,121 3,089

1B95-9C • « « • •• 51,771 1,30,107 1,81.002 2,660

1896-97 4 • « • • • 60,700 1,33,195 181,172 3,039

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1898-99 « • • • •9 41,340 1,40,830 1,86.001 2,716

1899-1900 • • •• • • 49,835 1,19,011 2.03,170 2,830

1900-01 • • « •• 50,561 1,58,(599 2.12,095 3,GG7»

1901-02 • • • • • •17,011 1.50,7,''i 2.00,901 4,854

1902-03 • 9 •• S9.0J1 1,11812 1.87,083 4,593

1903-04 « • • • • 41,505 1,43,150 1,86,415 6,543

1901-00 •• • 9 •« 40,417 1,49,203 1,91,133 4,607

1005-00 • • • 99 47,'101 1,39,056 1,88,961 4,913

1906-07 • •• •9 47,080 1,37,098 1,87,005 0,490

1907-08 •« 9• 60,605 1,38,406 1,01,072 4,908

1908-09 • • • • •• 45,910 1,47,826 1,06,410 4,473

1909-10 • M • • • 55,937 1,64,406 2 23,199 6,.c0i

1910-11 • • • 9 53,331 1,89/133 2,43,800 6,713

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T!ableXY 11.~^ Distribution of police, 1912.

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XSIV Juunimr DiatHcl.

Table —Education.
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LIST OF SCHOOLS, 1912,

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FatohganJ . Upper Primary


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Knddapac Ditto •

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Kahdinbail . Ditto
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Lower Primory
Disti let Board
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Scctla Ohaukia Ditto
Bbalnica Ditio
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Mum 0 i p a 1
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A Bohatta Ditto
jAunpur,
Eampnr Baisipur District Bo.ard,
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Soii.tri Ditto
P.iny.iwan Ditto
Aliiniili Ditto
Hnsiiii>ib<id .. I Municip.sl Bo.aid
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r Bakslui Upper Primary
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Lower Primary 46
District Board.
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SaraiTiloki .. • •
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Oonrt ot Wards 53
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/ Upper Primary,
Distriot Board.
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Bansafa •« Conrt of Words’ 39
Primary Sobool.
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Ehapraba . • •
Upper Primary
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Town Sobool .
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1

Gandbaunn .. • • SittrO m • 86
95
\
HHI Mariabn •• * Ditto • •
. ..
..
,

APPEXDIX. SXVll

LIST OF SCHOOLS. 1912 ^(coiilinue(l).

Average
Tabsil Piirgan-i Locality. Class ol School attend'
ancc.

Niaam-iifltlinpnr .. District Board, 40


/
Lowi-i Piimarj.
Tejgarh « a Ditto 48
Fall Tola • a Ditto 07
Bimput Ditto 110
Bmg.-ion 0. W P, Sobool . 41
Mokalimr Ditto 83
B.miclih Pistricf Board, 35
Aided School,
B[<lga1inn • a Ditto 89
Giilmi Ditto 2S
Itayan •• Ditto 42
iRlaingan . a a Ditto . 38
j
Bampar SbcolKiBpnT a Ditto . . 40
Shndnipor .. • a Ditto 43
Ohailndlii Ditto . 27
Bitinhat a Ditto 41
Moliamadpni.. «•# Ditto ,
30
5Io]‘n Ditto 4l
(cmurM.), Noiiaibia • t Ditto fgirls) 16
I
Maiialiu • a D.tto (gnbi 14

B.ompur a Tomu Sobool .


73
/ Alnmganj • a PiBtiiot Board 107
I
Upper Ptimarj-
Afni
Scbovl.
Bhannnut .. a a Ditto . 80
I
Bhaupnr a a Ditto 83
5 Fai lat a a District Board 60
/
Uppci Frunnia .

21 Fiitbimipur .. Ditto 06
Baretbi District Board IS
Aided School.
Parsatb a a Ditto 80
Katauua a a Ditto 40
Kiisoru a a Ditto 30

Bhawaniganj . District Board, 71


Upper Primara
Gopalapiir Ditto 80
Bam Bagar Bidhmnua District Board, 30
Aided School.
Suren Ditto 34
Tiirli Ditto 40
Sngdharpnr . Ditto 31
Bonari Ditto 43

MaabbliEbuhr Town Sobool 72


hahe. BaiaiFar Distr'ot Board, 69
Upper Primnij
]ii> f Soliool.
> Buarpur Ditto m
M.ioh Muorgani Ditto SO
I SiTuBtafabail .. Ditto 81
, .. ..

xxviii Jaimpwn DintricL

UST OF SCHOOLS, igi2->(eont(AtMd).

ft

Average
TahBil. Paigana. Localitj, Glass of School. attend-
ance.

Machhlishaht •• District Board, 18


f
Lower Primary
, School.
Dilona . • ft
Ditto 68
Sarhata * ft District Board. S8
§ c Aided School.
r EaserTva
Khajarhat
.. ft ft
Ditto ..
'
81
1
ft ft
Ditto 60
Uachhlishalir Hindi District Board, 18
1 ft ft

*s (girls).
ej : Do. Mbhamadan District Board, 31
Aided (girls).
\ Do. Kotwali • ft
Ditto 19

Mougra Badshahpnr « • TownBchool .. 67


/ Bamhniaon .. • • District Board IB
Upper Primary
School.
Jaipalpar ft ft
Ditto 66
Mnngrn Badsbnhpnr ft ft District Board 67
Lower Primarj'
School.
Labaon .. ft ft
Ditto .
33
bo Pandeypur .. ft ft Ditto 29
1, ft


1
U
A
cS
'

Nibbapur .. ft ft District Board, 26


•s Aided School.
9 Bam Nagar Obagaiya ft ft Ditto . 86
Ukani ft Ditto 20
o Bam Nagar 41
& . • • f Ditto
Gaiiyaon Ditto 55
s,
Darapnr •• Ditto 20

Bhilampnr .. District Board 121


1

Upper Primary
School.
Bhoindhaia .. Ditto 68
Hahkuoha ft Ditto 86
Mahraiganj . ft Ditto 69
Bara Lai Ditto 64
Baja bazar . Ditto 86
c8 124
u Sonutba Ditto
Balatpur Ditto 109
Sajanganj Ditto 164
8 ft

o Adoni ft ft District Board, 48


Lower Primary
School.
Bi jhwat ft ft
Ditto .
64
BhagwanpRZ .. ft ft
Ditto 40
Bar ji ft
Ditto 65
Aobkori . . > District Board, B5
'i
Aided School
\
, ; ..... ...

APPEN’WN'. XMV

LIST OP SCHOOLS. 1918— (cOrtrtBJWtf).

Average
Tahsil. Pargnnn.. Loonhly Olaas of Sobool attend*
anoo.

f
Alayn Distiict Board, SG
1
Aided School.
U Eattupur Ditto S2
pQ
<3;^ 1 1 Gadoopur Ditto 34
-sS l“ Harwar Ditto S8

1
Kolliua Ditto 39
.gi. i 1 Ditto 24
? 1
BLannnignih Ditto 21
i2
H f-
*

Uucligaon Court of Wat da, 14


Pritnaty School
Sh.abganj . , '^o^vn School 70
Araia Distnot Boaid, 104
Uppoi. Ptimatj
School
Baragaon Ditto SO
Da‘>anput , t * Ditto 78
Gosliampur . • * Ditto 79
Xoiiipur • Ditto 107
Patti Naimdpar • Ditto 14S
Samodhpur . • • Ditto 72
Sarai Khota . • • Ditto 71
Saiai IChwapi • • Ditto 82
Ditto , 78
Qabhiian Diitnct Board. 67
Lo-ivci Piimary
School
Ganuni Ditto 84
a Kfautahnn Ditto .. 31
c ShalignQ] Ditto . 80
to
A Sondlii '
Ditto 23
Tiglmra Ditto . G9
Mobiiiikpur . Ditto 88
s U\ Amawan Kn]an PiBtrict Board, 23
£ Aided School,
Ohotni Ditto 24
• Chilbih Ditto 31
tii
Dchri Ditto 26
Fatohgiub Ditto 26
Gairnah Ditto 35
IGialilput Ditto 29
SbiCignn] M.ihiijni Ditto 18
Sbabgati] blihsion Ditto 74
Scwain Ditto 61
Mam Ealan . Ditto 60
JLilanpur Ditto 19
Budhanli Ditto 20
Bani Man Ditto in
OhaK'<!<<t Ditto 24
Path Natmdiint, girh Ditto 18
Pilkiohba Ditto 7l
Sointba Kalan CoMitof Waids 101
1 Primary School.
1 Argbupni Moti Chan d’s .11
i 1
School
\ Palailii Ditto 3.1
1 ••
.. .«
... .

Jaiinpur DistrioL

lilST OP SCHOOLS, 1012— (coJjttjiMcd).

Average
Tahsil. Pargann. Locality. Olnsa of School. attend-
anoe.
f

Badlapur «• Totrn School .. 98


Do* •• *• Liotcict Board, 7S
Lower Primary
School.
1, Tiara • » Liatriot Board. 40
i
M Aided Bohool.
B I
Bubal a .. t • Ditto .. 11
I Iliiriliarganj .. Court of Wards, 63
ct
I
Primary School,
•a 1
Sbaliput f • Ditto 80

ja Q a r i Q t Obanahyampur • » District Board, 90


ts
Mondha. Upper Primary
Sohool.
s Cli^nda .. Singramau .. * • Ditto lOS
Hirakat • » Town School . 149
f Ambit .. Distriot Board, 00
Upper Primary
School.
Danvana .. • • Ditto 78
Jalgopalganj .. •• Ditto .. 80
Piaara • • Ditto 07
Kirnkut District Board, 70
1

Lower Primao'
School.
?3 Btiitari « « District Board, 29
Aided Sohool,
Blmdcora Ditto , S4
Jnigopilgunj .. • « District Board, 17

Girls’ School.
Bbaura • » District Board, 97
Aided Gi r 1 s'
Sohool.
Kitskat .. • • Special English 43
a \
School.
Cbandwnl: * • Town School . , 81
/
Gntbanli .. District Board, 78
12
Upper Primary
Sohool.
Kopn • • Ditto 76
Konouru XTIHo • 72
Pokhra • «* Ditto . 05
Sainapur • • Ditto 78
cS Balrampur • • District Board, 42
Lower Primary
s' Sohool,
.a
Cbandwak • • Ditto . 109
Ditto 45
Koalari
District Board, 46
Birdiha .

Aided School.
Ditto ' 40
Ghurdntir • • .

Ditto S3
Harilinrpur . • I

DilLo 20
Puchwnt •

\ Ditto . 60
\ Taraon «
,. '

APW5XDIX, XXXI

LIST OF SCHOOLS. 1912— (coHcI«rfcrf)

Average
T.ih-;iL Fargnna. Loaality. Class of School. atlend-
uncu.

, KiEumbbi Dibtiicl. Board, 34


r i .

Aided School.
Scuapur Disr.rict Boaid 21
'
e g Gills' School, 1

mS ^ Lcn atwa District Board, SO


O Aided G 1 c 1 b’
Sohool.
Bclaon «• •m District Board. 61
Upper Primnrj'
School
Afafti(>an] • « •• Ditto 97
s ^laraia Ditto 73
a Biranipnr «• District Board, 38
M Lower Primarj"
Sohool.
Martnaabad District Board, 41
Aided Sohool.
Slorara District Boara, 16
\
Aided G 1 r 1 b’
School.
/ Bobia District Board, 181
Upper Priiniiry
School
Hanwani Ditto .. 91
S Kaupttr Ditto . 108
Bbninsa D Strict Board, 33
aidud School,
1 / Baii'inati Ditto 36
cS
N '
Khors"npur _ Ditto dl
»•
o B'ltnupQr Ditto 26
• M Gohia •• Ditto 31
?!
Biusnari •• Distiiot Board, 18
Aided Girls
sohool
Ean^Ta^l Ditto 16
Naupnr Ditto . 16
Tancinn •* Distiict Board, 25
Aided Girli.
/ Asbatanpot District Board, 62
Upper Piimary
School.
Bakrabad Ditto 96
Alajhgamn • • Ditto .. 167
Alarhi Ditto 97
Pardbanpnt •• Ditto 71
Futeon Ditto 90
Biragaon District Bo.ard. 62
sS Lower Primary
n
School.
Kakou District Board, 43
Aided School
Eusaon Ditto 34
Viena Ditto 27
Bajaput •• Moti Oh.aiid'B 49
1
Primary Sohool.
.. .

Jaunpiir DistricL

I.—Pbotikcial Hoad.

([i) Alliihabadto Jaunpnt and Gorakhpur


(ii) Badshahpur station approach road
(iiii Jaunpnt to Benares .
(iv) Jaunpnr-Naiganj road
(v) Badshapm-Partabgarh road .

n.—LooAn.
lA.—First class roads, metalled, bridged atid drained
throughout.

(i) Janupor to Fyrabnd road


{li) Jaanpur to Snltanpur
(lii) Jaunpur to Kerakat and Ghaaipur
(iv) Kerakat Bailrraj station road
(v) Jannpnr to Khutaban (videSA, iii)
(vi Jannpnr to Zafrabad . . . .
'

(vii Jannpat oiicnlar road


I

'viii Jaunpur station road . . .

(ix) Jannpnr Bailwa; station road


(x) Link road between (m P. L.) and (VI— lA)
(xi) Ehcta Snrac to Khntahan road
(xii) Shiihganj to Barngaou
xiii) Ehetu Same Bailwaj station road .
[xiv) Bhahganj to Azamgarh
(XY Malhni to Mehrawan .. ..
;xvi Babchhn to Jamaitha . . .

rvii Bhandari to Ohankia ..


viii Bhundaii to Pachattia and Gbaukia
[xix) Zafrabad Bailwaj station road
(xx) MaohhliBbnbi toBamniaon

IM,—First class reads, metalled, jgartiatly biidged and drained.

(i) Jaanpur to Mirzapur 24 6-6


(li) Badshahpnr to Fyzabad 1 0
(lii) Benares to Azamgarh 7 6
(iv) HariahuBailwaj station road 0 1*46

82 18'96

Total, metalled rbnds 2lb 2*92


. ,. ) ,
.

BOADSi (ef>»tMiue({

SA—Sccoti/i clas^ raids, wmetaUcd, biidged and drained


throughout. Miles, Bur.

(i) Januiiika to Knddapnt


(ii) B imnigar to AiEiwjn
(ill] Slallini to Tigrn. (tide lA, "V) .. .
(iv) Sbahg.inj to ByTakid
(vj Saiai Mohi-uddin to Surapiir
Kuakat to Jalnignu] :md MsiTinliu
(vij
Llariahu to Maalihlibbnlic
(tii) .. ..
(tHi] Qhandvrab to GlinzipoE

ZB.-^Sccand dais loads, unmctalled, patitdlly bitdgcd atid


drained

Jnunpui to Kbaptalva and Sujanganj ,


. ,
Jaunpur to Kajgaon ..
Jnunput to BaDobha ,,
Obaukift to At.v .

Zafaiiiind to Dookah aud Kirakat


Bhatiiuta to Bahimpur on AUnliabatl road .
Ebota Snriii toArand .. ..
Badsb.»pm to Bujauganj, Ebutaban and Ilyzabad .
ICalin]aia to Maobhlisbabt, Bambniaon and p utab-
gatb
Baraitati to Kualiopurand Bonarcs
Macbblishabt to Sujanganj and Farlabgarli
Badlapnt to Kouripur and Sultanpur ,
Kbapralia to Subblalganj
Tbana Gaddi to Benares
Mariabn to Taiti and Beunres “
Ebutaban to Narmdpnr and Barpatba . ,

3. Tijlh class roads, deared, partially bridged and drained.

(i) Bnqrabid to Babchba


(ii) AJigau] to Tiara
(ill) Mariahn to Faltupur

Total 20 6
ixxiv Jatmpur Biatrwi.

ZtOADS, 1912 - (eonoluded.)

i.— Sixth class roads, cleared only. Mies. Fur.

Jaunpar to Bashirpar
(i) .. .. .. 2
(ii Cemetery to Mirzapnr road .. .. .. 2
(iii Baqralad to Zafarabad .. .. •• d
(It) Shikarpux to Baizapur and Mai .. d
(v Baksha to Maharajganjandfartabgarh .. '18 OOOif^ifwOK^OtO

(vi B impur to Salarpne .. ... .. 9


(vii) Kirakat to Sultanpur and Azamgarh .. .. 8
viii Suiapnt toBostpur .. .. ... 1
(ix) Lalapnr. to Karindpat .. . . . * °

, Total •• 63 6

Total unmetalled roads .. 876 2

G-rand Total S91 4 '92


XXJtV
A'PP£k1)13i'
XXXVl jcLunpur District.

FEBBIES, 1912— (cofui^uded)

Kivcr. Ferry. Pargana. TahsU. Management. Income.

Kutidhirdaa Gntwara .. Maohhli


(Bakhopnr). shabar.

Earandhi .. Ditto
Earchhanli.. Ditto ..

Paohokar .. Haveli Jams-


pur.
Bamd a y a !• Ditto ..
gani-
Belwa Bam- Ditto ..
sagar.

Jamalapui .. Matiahn .. Mariahn


.

tl

AfPfiNDix. xx’cvn

Jniminii
Ilcpd office.
Siib-ollicc
j
Jannimr Oiiteherry
Br.iiiLh nlBco.
^ ,, , j
.Tiiunimc oily
JaniipiirU.ivoh/ patciigan] Oitlo.
I Knnja.. Ditto
E \mdaj.ilg-nij Ditto,
[

Jannpur.
Siircuia Uaurn Evli>lialipui

BiLhsha . . Suli-otlicu.
Ban Sir,u Hiukhtt .
BEiincli oITue.

Zafiabad .
Sub-otlico.
Kafr.tbnd
Oast Sikrnta . , , Branch office
''
Qaniiit
MAllllltt '
. , Still Q/ficc.

Qul/rirg mi . Branch office,

OillCTl . .
Ditto
..
Maruthu Gnt\s.m , ,
Ditto,
Jnmnliipui Ditto
Jogaput Ditto

Bunpiir Snli'ofiice.
Ifatinbu.

Bxrsallji Bmnoh nlbcc


13nr<sallu Paniit .. Ditto
B.irigann Ditto.

Gopalnpnr
^
Gapninpar , .
5 BB7at Nnnarbia
\ ^.ttikpur
I

Piinwarii Bi.ancb office.


f,
Mschhht-b.ibr Sub office
Ghisnn '"1 Bnraipar Branch ofhec

r Slungia]Dadibnbpui
Slungia Sub-office.
,
^ungra • • Bambniaon
Bambniai Ditto
Mnclihlitlmhr.
i

Sajangiiii] Ditto.
iMulmrajganj Branch office.

ShaakargiiD] Ditto,
Gaiwara
Bilvr'iir.. Ditta
Tilaura.. Ditto,

Sbahgnni Eiib-offico,
Khutuban <• Ditto,
EhclaBorai .. Ditto
Sarpntba .. Branch office.
Bniui blobi-uddin Ditto
Sam EhivHjti Ditto.
Khntahaa.

Bn/at Arsiwaii Ditto.


Suritpuc Ditto,
Patti Ban ndpui .. Ditto,
Patauxa Ditto.
blaat Ivalan Ditto,
xjucviu Jaunpur bislHct

POST OFFICES, 1912-((»ncli«ffi.).

Tahsil. Farpna. Class,

Rari Badlapnr 8nb>oiQcc,


e^
I
Qatiat mcndba Ghansbampm Biasob office.
*0 r Pilkicha Ditto.
f Singramau • Ditto.
Obanda Eocriput Ditto.
Vi

Ghand\7ak Snbofficc.
Chandwak Leorawa Branch ofiieo.
Patrahi Ditto
S j
' Dai^rapnr Maftipnj Ditto.

.E\ Kirakat Bnb-otBcc.


M 1

I
Pisata
Pisara.. Branch office.

V, Bealei Jalalpat Snb'Office.

I
, . .. .

^lAHKETS, inl2

Tabsil. Fnrgnnn, Locality. Market days.

/ Terhua • • >
Sunday, Wednesday and
i
Friday,
Jaunpnr Hayeli -
Malhni . • 4 Sunday and Thursday.
( Sbanibliugun] • 4 Citta

Bsnjnrepnr Iuc°(1»y and Saturday.


Saromu ,
, j Qaura • • Ditto

Shnmbhnigjuj Ditto.
.Aonka .. 4 4 Ditto.
(

Jaun- Kaygaou »« Snnda5 , WcdnC'diiy nud


pur. 1 Friday.
Bon ..
Sunday and Wednesday.
1
*
Teji Btzar ft «

1
1
Sarai Tiloki ft ft
Monday and Thuriday,
1

1 (
'
Gaiidhargaiij ft ft
Monday and Friday
1 Sbambbugany • Sunday .u.d Tliiusday.

Rhapi-aha , Ebapraba ft 9 Ditto,

Sikrnra .. Tuesday and Saturday


Qenat Dost .
. | Dannrun.. ft • Ditto.

/ Manobn • ft Daily.
Sukhlolganj » Tnesday, Tbut'day and
Saturday.
yittTiB.hu. . t BalngnnJ (Moknlpur) TuP'diiy and Saturday
Qul'nrgTOj Monday .and Friday.
1
Jamue Sloiiday.
1
Sliiidnipur ' Sund.sy and Wcdnosdiiv.

Bnr^atb^ .. ,, Ditto.
/
Rtimpur Dhnnne « D.iily.
Mnnn- Qhniianr . ft
Tuesday. Tlmtsday and
bn. \ Sstnrdi'j.
Fnriat • Sunday and Thuird.iy.
Baraatbi ..
^ Alaiugany (Fatbkb.’tnli) Monday ,
M'rdnebday and
't Tlinrsday.
.\nandpui Moudii}, Wt-dnesday and
Friday
1
Baipnr .. •
Ditto.
Nigob Tuesday and Saturday.

r Gopalapur Daily
\ Nowarbi.t Do
Qopalapur .. 3
Do
Bliananig.in]
i Toiti Do.

1 f Slachlihsbalir Sund.i\, Tuesday, Wednis-


Much- \ day and Friday
hlisba- < .Siiinday and Wediitsday
Oliisuii ,. < Miignn] ..
to. Bar.iipar Sunday and Tbursday
) bluslafnbad Tll0^d•y nud Sntuiday.
xl Jumipur District,
Tabsil, Pargana. Locality. Market days.

,
4 Ohondnuk Daily.
Cbandwak Nnthnn .. Wednesday and Gntuiday.
|

Darynpat . . Jtuftig.inj

_ .
pjsara
f Kirakat Wednesday and Sotarday,
.. Jaigopalgcnj
Jniqopalgnn, Daily.
^
Kita« V
kat I
Qiima .. TLana Gaddi

JRohli .. Do,
Kubic .. Do.
Jftlolpur ,, Snndny and Wodnesdny,
Mnjbgaivnn Ditto.
kfathurapur Monday and Friday,
. ..,... . .

slii Jaunpur Diatrici.

FAIES, 1912.

Approsi-
Tahsil. Pargana Locality. mate
Name of fair. , Date, average
attend-
> ance.
J
/ < Jaunpnr .. Drs Pania Phagon Sadi 6,000
Sharif!. 9th.
1
Ditto Beti Baiaakb Bad! 3000
13th.
J a nnp tt I Ashnan Kartik Sudi 16th 12,000
Saralghat.
1

tTannpnr Mela Sbnh . A^arh Bad! 4ih.. 2;ooo


1

Khwajfri Tola Mndar


Haveli J a unput Mabarram
1
. Maharram 10th 11,000
! Jatm* i Begamgnnj.
par. Do. Ohihlnm
Jjanpnc .. . SafarSOth 8 000
>
>
1
Ohankia 0 h a uk i a Ohait Sudi 8 th .. 8,000
1


Mata
PaeliliBtia .. Bimlibi , Knar Sudi 16th.. 10,000
1

Husaina bad Kajli Bhadon Bidi 3rd 2,000


Gridharpnr.. Bhclahi Dar- Kartik Badi 15th 4,000
gah. to Sadi 2nd.
1

*
V
Utrajpnr S a rn a t h Phagun Badi 8000
*•
Mahadeo. 14th,
1

Riri...
Baksba «. Kajli Bhadon Badi 3rd 4 000
^ Ditto
1 .. Oasahra . !KiarSndi 16th.. 6,000

Idatiahu Ditto Kuar Sadi- 10th.. 10,000


Gutwan Ditto . Knar Sadi 14th. 10,000

Barer! Ditto .. Ditto 15 000
Baiya Ditto Kartik Badi 6lh 8000
1 Parwa Ditto Ditto 2,000
• Belva Ditto Kartik Badi 10th 2,000
Asanandp a t Ditto Kaar Sadi 10th.. 2,000
Jamnsipu r Ditto Ditto 600
1 Ditto Knar Sadi 14th.. 4,000
1 1

Ajhnsi
1

Barhwa Man- SawanSudi 12th 6000


gal.
1 si
Anaraila . Sheoratri .. Phngnn Badi 12,000
sJ Diawan
14th.
E Ditto Ditto 8 000
\ Sarai Bikram Dhannsh Jag Aghan Sudi 8 th 800

Paiiat Ditto Pus Badi 6th .. 600


Bhadraon .. Ditto Aghan Badi 4th lOOO
Dhathapar.. Ditto Aghan Sadi 8th 500
Baipar Dnrga Dhir Kaar and Ohait 1,000
Baisa- Sudi 9th.
thi.
Barsathi .. Dasahra Kaar Sadi 10th.. 10000
Basem Ditto Ditto 1,000
Bampnr .. Ditto Ditto 2000
Bhanpur .. Ditto Ditto 1,000
Siharma .. Ditto Ditto . 2,000
\ \l Patkhauli . .

Ditto Knar Sudi 16th.. 1,600-
.
.. .,. .,,...
.,
.

APPENDIX. xliii'

PAIRS, ini2— (aw?t«ae3)

iIpprosi-
niatc
Name of fair. Dito a\crngo
TnliBil pargann Tjocality
nt tend-
ance

j^HBI Qapalaput .. Dasahra Kuar Sudi lOth.. 1,000


Marinhn 1 'Tliatbni Ditto Ditto 2,000
-feon- 4 Horaia Ditto Tfunr SnJi IGth,. 2,000
cliididj Ncnaxhia .. Ditto ICuai Sudi lOtb... 1,000
^
/ Mn0hh 1 1- Sobliat Ghiisi* Joth Badi 11 tb . 1,200
fihaliar. miyiin
JIiUo . Muhairom.. Mubairniu lOLb 2,000
Ditto .. D.isahr.i Kuai Sudi lOlb. 1,000
Satai Yusuf Ditto Ditto 1,000
KariAon Ditto Ditto 1000
Gbls^va .

Dliiirm.a pur Ditto ICuai Sudi 9th . 1,000


Katinon Muli.li ram . Muh.arMim lOtb 1.000
bnd
Mustaf.1 Ditto .. Ditto . 2,000
Madbpur . Sohb.il OliiiBi Jeth Badi 7tb .. 4,000
v. Miyau.

Onrinou Mnhart'im Mnbarr.iin lOtb 900


B,i(Uhabp u r Do Ditto .. 2,000
Ditto Das-ihra . Kuiti Sudi lOlb.. D,000
a c

S.iwans.i Ditto Knrtilc Sudi Gib 1,G00


1, / ..
a\ B«Ltipui .. Ditto Ktitlilt Budi 11th 900
^ 1
Gokula Ditto Euar Sudi 10th 800
'o B.iliiipai .. Ditto luiar Sudi Gth . 2,000
Souaitha .. Ditto Ku.'ii Sudi Btb ,, 800
Fui.iAuti .. Ditto Ku.i 1 Sudi 10th 2,GOO
Ditto Ohatidika Kuar Siidi Snd . 1,000
cs
Bii<inani
< Duigii Asblmi Sod 1,500
Pimcpnr ]Cu.ir ,Sndi
*4 and 3id
o Siihaipui .. Dhi'uush Jag Agh.iu Sudi lat.. 1,000
Lcwn Ditto . Agban Sudi Itli 2,000
Kaiobhuli .. Ditto . Agbaii Sudi Isl , 1,000
Ditto Sbcoratii . PiinguuBadi 14th 10.000
P.mdabnd .. Giiuri Sb.'iu- Ditto GOOD
kai.
Raja Bazar.. Mnliairnm.. Muh.irriim lOlb 2,000

Sh.aLgau] . Ditto Muluiiam loth 2,000


Ditto Dasiihi a Kuar Sudi 10th,. 2,C00
Sondhi Ditto Ditto 2,000
Mibrauan Ditto Ditto . 400
Hni.nlii Ditto Ditto GOO
a Somodbpui.. Ditto Ditto 1,000'
Ungh Ditto SlnlMriiim . Muhaiiam lOUi 600
Sniaput Ditto Ditto 800
fjoBtiia Kiilan Ditto .. Ditto 800
Ditto Da^iJna Kuar Sudi lOLh 1,000
BataiJii Ditto Ditto 2,000
Ditto Miibaii.'iin . Muhai Rim lOlh > 1,G00
Bi'rigaon . Ditto .. Ditto 1 1,200
\ Dll to D.f>.ibM . Ku. c Sudi loth . 1 1,000
; . ... ..
.

sliv Jaunpur District.

PAOBS, 1912.

1
1
Approxi-
mate
TahsiL Pargann. Locality. Kamo of fair D.atc. avers pB
atten.
dance.

/
Gamansa .. Dasabta Knar Sudi lOtb. SOO
Ditto .. Ashnan Kna* Ghait Sudi 9th . BOO
mi.
Atsiiran Dhnnush Jag Agban Sudi 4th 1,600
Dih Aehrof- Ditto . Ditto .. 600
abad.
Ohanspoc .. Ghaas Fic . Bibi'Ussaai 12tb 20,000
Ehcta Sarai Sobb.it Gbazi- Baisakb Sudi lltb 2,000

Ungli— Monaicbha .. Ditto . Baisakb Sudi lOtb 1,000


leonclu.. Ashrafpnt .. Gha a B a t b i Every Tuesday in 16,000
ded.) Bhavrani. Sawnn and
1 1 Pbagun.
gts 1
Khata Sarai Muharram .. Muharram lOtb . COO
Mam Kalaa Ditto . Ditto . KTTSii]
43 •!>» V 1 Ealanpuc .. Ditto . i Ditto . 600
5 ^ Jaigahan .. Ditto .. Ditto 700
Buangi .. Ditto .. Ditto
1
Baiaat Ditto* .. Ditto .

Lapn .. Ditto .. Ditto .


'

Songar Ditto .. Ditto .. coo


Sarai Ehwaja B h a d 0 n Bhadon Bad! Otb 3,000
Obbatb.

Bari.. S.'icokhanpar Sobb.it Gbazi* Joth Bad! Cth . 8,000

Singhawnl .. Kali Dcbi .. Every Tuesday.. 1.000


(
Chanda .( Ditto .. D.isnhra Kuar Sudi lOtb.. 16,000
>
V 1 Soaawon .. Ditto w • Ditto . 12,000
1

f Kabti (Bara- Teras BawanBadi ISth 1,0T0


gaon.)
Boalsi < Ditto . Bbooratri .. PbiigunB.adi 18tb 1,000
( Bajapur Tirmobani.. EartikSudi 16th 16,000
Kirakat
t Gobra D.isnbta . Kuar Sudi lOtb.. 5,000
Gnzara j Ditto •• Cbakia Ti • IvartikSudi 16th 5,000
mtb.
GHAZIPUB.

Supplementary notes and statistics to

VOLUME XXXIX

OF THE

District Gazetteers ot* the United Provinces

of Agra and Oudh.

KLliAHABAD :

Printed by F. L,uker. Superintendent. Oovemnicnt Press, United Provinces,


1916
Motes for the Volume of the Gazetteer of the
‘ff

Ghazipur district 1901-19J1.

Paffc —Hainfall.
Before Gainfall Soctiiou iziscib noiv seciioii.

AcnoLirES.
There wero 2 rcmarkablti falls of uoiolilr>s in tho distiiot on
the 9th May 1907 and the '71 h January 1910. The largo'.tof tho
Slones is oaid to liavo ’weighed a inaiind.
Page 26.—Pr.AGun,
Among the other oaiums of doatli the most prominent ere
bowel complaints, especially dysentery ( which is a ffuf|nonL
resultant of inalarhil fever) and plague The latloi first made its

appearance in 1900, whenafcuigle imported cn<jn occiiried in a


village on the B'lllia border. Sik nioi c c.ases wui c roporled in tho
following year, and in 1902 the ruporled do.aths'aggrcgnti'd 23, but
svere si ill confined to I ho same lo'iilHy. At the clo'C of 1903,
however, thieo more wore athmlcod, nnd in the ensuing
villages

January a few cases ocnuircd in !he town of Gha/.ipui. The


dUcase thonsproad with alarming rapidity .md, Jjy ihr* end of 1901',
had obtained a complcU’ hohl of tho dislrii-t, tlm total mimbor of
deaths for that year hcing no fewer than 13,030. So far from
ainting, the figuit'S rose to 20,128 in 1905. hut this apparently
w,as the climax, for, in tho following year, thi' nnmbor of iccordud
dc.iths was only 1,413. In 1907 the
brohe out withdiso'j.?ii

renewed viiuh’nco, 12,994 deaths being ascrihgd to tins cause alone.


In the two following y<'ar.‘' th.* epidemic was not so l)ad, bnt in the
last four months of 1 91 0 there wore 0,090 deaths, and in thi‘ first
five months of 1911, 13,874.
The advantages of ev.aciiat ion arc now fully appreciated and,
when plague i., in the ncighhourhood people regul.arly jn-epare
huts to be resd}- for tb-> usual <>\orlus. Tliitting materials are
given free to the veiypooi.
Inoculation biis advanced .slowly. The ignorant classes fear
0 aftov-effcots and tlic educated are not enthusiastic over a
treatment which gives but temporary immunity.

2 Ghaeipur District.
'

The number of persons inoculated from 1906 to September


1913 was only 12,378, but during the winter of 1913 and 1914,
two peripatetic assistant surgeons have performed a number of
further inoculations, e

At first rats were destroyed, but this method of prevention


has been discontinued, and fumigation of rats holes has also been
tried as an esperiment.
Page 32,— Cultivatioit.
To he added after the existing section.
A demonstration farm was opened at Ghazipur at the end of
the year 1912. A plot of 2‘8 acres of land, lying along the pakka
road which runs from the city to Gora Bazar via Pirnagar, was
acquired, and operations were started in rabi 1320 FasH. The
objects of the farm are to demonstrate improved methods of
cultivation, and new and improved
to introduce varieties of seeds.

A seed d£p6t is attached to the Farm and there is already a


good demand for the seeds. An overseer of the Agricultural
department is in charge of the Farm and the operations are
under the general control of the Assistant Director of Agricul-
ture.

Page 39. Cultivation of poppy.
'

Page 41, line 8.— Alter " China ” to "the Straits Markets.”
Page 41, line 24. Alter " Es. 6 to Es. 7-8-0
Page 41, hist line of para. —Alter " but from 1894 the present
rate has been unchanged ” to " from 1894 to 1913 the rate was
Es. 6 after which it was raised to Es. 7-8-0.”
Pages 37 to 41.— Opiuji.
Opium is less widely produced in this district than formerly.
The area has sunk from 14,989 acres, or 3’89 per cent, of the land
sown with rabi crops, to 4,050 acres on 1’107 per cent, of the
land sown with rabi crops. The proportion varies to a remarkable
extent in the different parganas, but generally it is highest in the
neighbourhood of Ghazipur, amounting to 1‘38 per cent, in

pargana Ghazipur, 1’39 in Shadiabad, 1’19 in Mahaich, I’ll in


Saidpur; while in Dehma, Khanpur and Karanda, it is less than 1
per cent. The importance of the crop is greater than in any other
district of the division, due to the selection of
and this is doubtless
Ghazipur as the head quarters of the
• Benares Agency, which
includes almost the whole of the United Provinces.
alterations and additions. 3

Agency was uuclor the control of tlio Board of Revenue,


Tlio
Bengal, until 1011, when it was formally madj over to the United
Proviuees Board and Govermnonfc. Owing to tlio eontrol exorcised
hj’ the Board of Revenue, Bengal, over the Agency in former
year'', the he id of the Department was, till ISO-t, chosen from the
Civil Service of the Lower Provinecs. Since that yeai he has
been selected from the covenanted civilians of tin* United
Piovinccs.
The Goveinincnt monopoly of opium was an inlieritanco from
eaily days, and. on the intiiidueliou of poppy
th>‘ Cnuip.my’s riih',

eailtivation was entrust' d te coiitractoi hut tin arrnngi nnmt led •

to a delciioiation m the quality of the drug and a marhed docline

in the profit
In ITO*? the mnnagement was made over lo a e'»vemn<erl
officer, and the B narc-4 Agency wa cstahlf'hcd
, uiidoi the control
of tlv' Comraeicial R..sidcnt, thissj--t' m, wliwh ie!n!iin..rl in force
fni 24 yeaii, resultiug in an oxtiti'.ionof oiiUivation, iiici cased
produce, and a gieatlj’ cnhanc.,d ivvcniie.
, In 1821 the charge of the Ag>‘iicy was given to an Opium
Agent, and the Oolleetois of the poppy growin-’ distnets were
designated Di pnty Agents, the district managi meat of the cultiva-
tion and collection of opium b“ing in the hnndi of gornishtasoi
native a'-sistnnts. The Coinnieivinl R mdent had iiciivtd a
commission on the profits Tins eonnossion was, fore sliiwt peiiod,
allowed to the Collcctois, at the r.Ui;of 2^ %
mi tlu' pinfil- in i":ei '-s
of iho aveiagis produce of I SI 9-20 and the luo fil lowing years.
This systi in proved expen ,i vi* aiul d foctive, and, in I '^30-8 1 ,
a few
uncovenanted assistants wore appoinc. d l.o .supei vise tlie goniaslitas,

the ncAV cla^-s of OR'oii drawing a eomini' -.ion on a ni'idifi. d


scale. Five years later uncov-ninted ollie'-rs of a Iiighei class

called Siih-Deputy Opium Agents, w'le appointed on fivd


fialancs, with a fixed trivclling allow-nioe m In-u of the
commission, although they still dr«.w a roiaiiiis'^imi of Rs. p, r .'5

innund on all opium in excess of the prescribed standard for each


district.

In 1852 a fr 'sli ovgnni/ation of the Doparinioni was inti oduced,


the staff comprising Siib-D -puty Opium Agents, As'iistant-s and
Probati'3n;rs, the first bjing grac'd m 5 cI.isjOs, and nil being
4 Ghaziptir District.

gazetted officers holding their appointments nnder the Government


of Bengal.
The numbers were enlarged from time to time and the rates

of pay also underwent modification.


In 1904 a time scale of service was introduced for all gazetted
officers on Ks. 800 and below/and in 1913 this was extended to all
officers from Es, 900 and below.
Eecruiiment is by nomination, followed by competitive exami-
nation, one-fourth of the vacanoi^ being reserved for natives of
India. There has been a reduction in the cadre of the Department
since the extinction of the trade with China, and recruitment has
been closed since.
For administrative purposes, the United Provinces are divided
into 15 divisions or sub-agencies, the Ghazipur division includiag
this district and Benares.
The divisions are further split up into kothis or sub-divisions,
each under a gomashta, and each kothi comprises three circles

supervised by a muharrir or writer ; while each circle consists of


a number of beats in the charge of zilladars or peons who su-

pervise the cultivation, instruct the cultivators in the preparation


of the drug, and convey to them the orders of- the Sub-Deputy
Opium Agent.
The Assistant Agents have charge of one or more sub- divisions,
and their duties are similar to those of the Sub-Deputy Opium
Agents, the latter being responsible to the Opium Agent who, in
turn, is responsible to the Board of Eevenue and the Government
of the United Provinces.
The control of the Agency by the Government of Bengal dates
from the separation of the North-Western Provinces in- 1835,
when it was decided that the management of the Department
should remain with the Board of Customs, a body subordinate
to the LocalGovernment of the Lower Provinces. The control
of theGovernment of Bengal over the Department ceased in 1911,
from which time it has been vested in the Government of the
United Provinces. But the Government of Bengal controls the
opium chests, which are still stored in the
sales of the provision
Presidency godowns, and disposed of from there by monthly public
sales.
— — —

ALTEBATIOKS ASD ADDITIONS. 5

Pages 53-54.—Famine of 1907-08.


(To he added after the existing scetion.)
Bl'mJcs tho measures of relief enumerated above, the following
suspensions were granted
Rs.

Klinrif revenuQ .• «« •• .. 82,000

If » » » • • .. 9,000

Takavi advances weic made as follows;


For imiirovomanta .. .. .. 7S,000

BuLi FOWingG .. .. .. 1,50,000

I^hlLElf „ . •• .. .. 16,000

In 1912 a partial failure, and it was


the late licc crop w.is
owing to the absence of ram
expected that, the latter part of m
Seplcmber and October; the rabi might be aflected. Talcavi
was distributed, but rain falling lu November saved tho situa-
tion.

Page 58. Bank.


Instead ofcxisttng section.
There are at present three banks in the district,

(]) The Blayaslha Trading and Banking CoiTionition, Goiakh-


pur. Limited. A branch oi this bank was opened at Ghaaipur
on the 1st August 1910.
(2) Tho National lusuiauco Bank, Amritsar. A branch of
tins bank was opened here on the 31st May 1909.
(3) The Peoples' Industrial Bank, Limited. A branch of
this bank was opened liPie on the 14th May 1909,
Page 58.— Co-orcRATiVE cjiedit societies.
After banks.
Co-opeiativc credit societies were introduced into tho district
in the year 1905, As an two societies wore opened in
e.'cporimuit
tihu Court of Waifh villages, Saidpur and Tajpur, 0 wiug to cei tain
defects in the inauagcmenl, it was lound necessary to reconstitute
thorn In January ] 912, an organization fund was opened, with
the object of le-oiganizing the exi-.titig hocictics and providing
credit and banking facilitieb for regiateiedbocieties. Tho leservo
fund on the 30th Juno 1913 wjs lls. 3,711-9-7, and tho working
funds moie than Bs. 29,262-15-9. There are now ton sociuticb in a
flourishing condition.
6 Ghasipur District,

Pages 59*60. — Opium FACiony.


The chief industrial concern in the district is the Government

Opium Factory at Ghazipur, to which are consigned the poppypro*


ducts —opium, loaf, and trash —of all the opium producing dibtiicts
of the United Provinces. The Factory stands on the high bank
of the Ganges, between the city and the Civil Station, and covers
an area of about 45 acres, with the right to all alluvial land on the
river front. At first it was located in an enclosure on the east

of the city, which was afterwards used as a charitable dispensary


and subseqently sold, and lator the Factory was established in
a building now included in the district jail. The present site

w.is selected in 1820 when larger premises were necessitated by


the increased outturn and the expansion of the operations of the
Agency. The Factory comprises six distinct enclosures, including
the Superintendent's house on the bank of the river, the quarters
for the Factory Engineer and one Assistant in the north-west

corner, the guard lines on the north, built on either side of the

road leading into the city, and the largo compound between the
west wall of the main building and the public road, in which are
situat>.d the Supuriut^-udent's office, the Dispensary, Fire Brigade
quarters, and the lu'tilute for the large staff of assistants employed.

The main buildings or Factory proper, consist of an inner and


outer enclosure. Within the latter are two godoivns for the

storage of leaf with a capacity of some 25,000 raaunds, seven


godowns for storing trash, nine sheds for empty chests, one

godown for cups with a capacity of about 24 lakhs, worlcsliops,


hre engine houses, and sheds for coal and miscellaneous stores.

The inner enclosure contains the buildings connected with the


manufacture and stoiagc of opium. These comprise an import
shed, ciprble of holding about 10,000 jars or bags of opium, a
milkhan.'i with thirty stone vats, to take 47,000 maunds, six
godowns, fitted with wooden racks, to accommodate about 9,00,000
cakes, a double row of manufacturing and allegation rooms, 400
feet in length, four buildings for the manufacture of excise opium,
with a yard provided with platforms, on which 1,000 trays can be
exposed at a time. A laboratory for the assay of
opium and the
manufacture of alkaloids and of medical opium in cake and powder,
buildings and vats for washing bags and for the preparation of
ALTEIUTIONS AND ADblTIOKS. 1

lewa or paste, and a godowii for stores. For protection against


fire there aie tivo steam and fire m.mnal engines, the supplj' of
uatci being obtained fiom the numcicms masonry tanhi. In
addition to these there is a s^'steiii of liydiaiits in connection with
a laigc water tower, 85 feet high, sui moimtcd by a cap icious tank
standing in the outer enclosure. By moan', of thct.c hydraiitS, .icts

of water can be inainiaincd for seveial hours at a timo on any


of tho buildings that miglit be endangered by fire.

The tank, which is always kept filled ior emergencies (iValer for
the dally needs of the factory obtained fiom a lesorvoir in the
ht,iiig

inner enclosure), has .a capacity of G3 030 gallon-., .and is .supplied


fioiu nil immense well, SO feet in depth and 25 feet in diiiincti i, by
means of a powerful pump. Tlusw'eU is provided with a sulibidiary
pump as a leseive in c.isoof enicigencit s. There* is another well,
but not so large, with a puiniJing in-tall iiion on the river bank.
Tiic fixed guaid at the factory lor sentry and '-caioh duty
consists of 88 men of jill grades. The Facloiy is in charge of a
Depaiimcutal OfiBcer, known as the F.ictory Siipeiiiitendout, who
is also tho Opium lixatninei. His peimanent staff comprises two
ikssisiaul Supormtendents, au AssibiauL Opium Ecaminer, a btore-
koeper, an Engineei, and eight huboidiiruc AssislnnU.
The ehiof funi’tion of the Factory is the preparation of the
opium lor what may no»v be railed the Strait's moikcts, and tiiut
requiitid foi- excise pnrp.isu*' throughout Indi.-v anti Burma. TJio
exlcmsion of tiic oxci-o opeiaiions in the Factory has brought
about the inciease in the niunbor of buildiiig.s and tho etilurgo-

meiit of the yaid for excise i\ork icfeiiril to aboic. The biippl)'

of the excise opium for the whole ul Itidi.i and Biirmi was under-
taken by tho Factoiy in 1912, on tho closing down ol the sister
lactoiy at Patn.i.
In the year J 913, 1 mannds of iM.ilwa' opiiun, which the
9,1 09, ‘

ineroliants of die Comial India Agency weiu unable to dispo-o of,


owing to tho elusing of tho China M,irkot,andiu 19 1*1* a lai go supply
of Baioda opium, were puiobasud by tho Govoinmot of India and
transferred to the Ghaxipui Factoiy ior ui.niufactuie into excise
opium.
Pages 90-62.— Process or jrANUFAOXUJiE.
Tho now facason’s opium arrives from the distiicts at the
beginning of April, in jaib or bags of one mauud each, and, after
8 Ghazipv/r District.

weiglimcnt, is examiaed ia order to classify it according to con-


sistency and deternaine its parity. The former is necessary in
order to determine the amount payable to the grower, and, when
this is done, the opium is emptied into the stone vats in the
malkhana. For testing its parity, iodine is employed, as this

exposes the presence of starch, sometimes too, slight adulteration


by foreign matter, such as petals or sand, is detected, and this

opium is set aside for the manufacture of paste. Suspected pots


sent for examination by the District Opium Oficers are conBscated
where bad adulteration is revealed, or else are passed for conver-
sion into paste, a fine being imposed according to the degree of
impurity. The manufacture of provision opium begins about the

end of April, the most important process being the allegation of


the different consistencies, so as to reduce the whole to a standard
consistence of 71 per cent. This is a somewhat complex under-
taking, since atmospheric conditions have to be taken into account.
The opium is then made into cakes by trained men, iwho are paid
an anna for every eight cakes, and can turn out from 45 to 70
daily. The cakes are made in brass hemispherical moulds, and arc
then placed in the sun in unglazed earthen cups before removal
to the racks in the godown. The storage and care of the opium

in the godown is a very important duty, and a large staff is

employed to take down the cakes constantly, rub them lightly

with the hand, or with a little trash, expose another surface of

the cake, and put them up again, the object being to enable the
surface to dry evenly throughout, and to prevent damage by

mildew or insects.

About the beginning of August they are all taken in hand,

inequalities in the shell being smoothed over with leaf and lewa
or paste, while finally the cake is coated over with its final layer
of leaf, giving it a smooth and finished appearance. By the
beginning of November the cakes are mature, and the Collector
of the district then invited to select four for analysis by the
is

Chemical Examiner to Goverment and the Factory Superintendent


at Ghazipur. The result of the Chemical Examiner’s examina-
tion is published at Calcutta for the information of the merchants.
The opium is then packed in chests of mango wood, with 40 cakes
in two layers in each chest, every cake being in a separate
AWfiRAMotlS ANl) ADiJIl'IOtJS. d

compartment, and all cornera and orovices arci filled in with poppy
trash for a padding. All joints and oracles in the chest arc
covered over with clotli, and smeared wiuh jjitch so as to lender
it damp proof, and then the chest is encased in a gunny covering
bearing the words Beniircs Opium,' the number, and the Govern-
'

ment trade m irk. Five hundred chests arc made ready daily,
and every lourth day a special train is made up for Calcutta.
The opium requiied for Indian comsumption, known as excise or
abkuri opium, is dried by exposure to the sun to a cousiatoncy of

00 per cent., and is then pressed into cubi&il cakes of cither one
seer or half a seer each. These aie then wrapped in two .sheets

of Nepal paper each, the innei* sheet being slightly oili d to


prevent .adhoaion, aud arc packed in boxes containing 60 sccuf: a
piece. They are issued on indent to the Ireasuiies in the piovinces
supplied by the Factory. The quantiiy of e.xciao opium now
amounts to 14,000 maunds annually, and bccms likely to in-
crease.

Contraband opium, .sent by Excise Officers to Ghazipur, is

examined and, if found fit for uso, is employed in making the


paste with winch the shells of the Proviiion opium cakes arc
coinunted, or else is set aside for tiic extiauliou of the alkaloids,
moipbine and codeine, both of which are made throughout tho
year from the icfuso opium that cannot be used for provision or
excise cakes.
Morphine is produced in the shape of pure moipliinc and its

salts, hydrochloride, acetate, sulpliate,and tartrate codeia is made


in pure crystals, some CO Ib.s., worth lls. 8,160, being turned out
annually, while the amount of moipbine salts may ho sot down as
300 lbs., valued at Bs. 28,800. These allialoids, which aic equal
m purity lo any manufactured in Em ope, fuinish tho enliro ro-
quiiements of the Government Medical Stoics in India. Out of
the huiplns, small quantities aie sold lo Civil Surgeons for use in
district dispensai los, and licensed clicmtsls and druggists, but the
bulk of it is shipped to London for auction, tho exports averag-
ing 20 lbs. of morphiuo hydrochloride, and 5 lbs. of codeine
mon1.hly.
Medical opium in cake and powder is jirepared from specially
selected opium of the finest quality, aud is supplied to the
10 Qkazipw District.

Government Medical Store d6p6t3 chiefly. About 1,000 lbs, of

each kind is prepared annually.


Apart from the operations mentioned above; the Factory
affords employment to a large numbers of persons in Ghazipur and
elsewhere, for the manufacture of supplementary requirements.
The gunny coverings, to the number of about 20,000, are obtained
from the Alipore Jail. The Patna Saw Mills having .been closed,
the chests are obtained from contractors, and among local pur-
chases, may he mentioned between 3 to 6 lakhs of earthen cups
supplied by the potters, at the rate of 250 to the rupee, and from
10 to 12,000 small bamboo mats, which are used to separate the
two layers in the chest and cost Bs. 3-8-0 per hundred.
The hands employed in the Factory vary according to the
season, ordinarily ranging from 500 to 2,000, though in the busy
season, from April to June, the average rises to about 3,500.
Page 68.—Railways.
Six Lines from bottom before " for a term ” insert '• first ",
after "Rs. 8,000,” substitute “ and subsequently for a further
period of 10 years, at Rs. 4,000.”
Page 78.—Census 1911.
On page 77, for ” Census of 1901 " read" In the census of
1901 on the contrary it was found that, ” etc,, and omit Inst

sentence of section.
Add. —" The last census, that of 1911, shows another hea^
decline to 839,725. All the four tabsils show a decrease, which
is due, partly to emigration but mainly to the heavy death-rate.

In the decade there were no less than 70,692 deaths from plague,
and in 5 years out of the ten, the death-rate exceeded the birth-rate.
The number of inland emigrants registered during the last ten

years is 6,365, and that of Colonial emigrants 3,238.


Page 81.— Sex.

Suggestion. Leave the article as it is and add a foot-note

against hold * in line 10 of page 81.


Page 81.—Towns and villaues.
The census figures of 1911 show that, out of a total of 2,549
inhabited villages and towns, 2,092 contained less than 500 persons
*" In 1911 the males exceeded the females by 67S, but the statietics are so
abnormal owing to plague, that it is unfair to sot these figures against Mr.
Nevill's theories."
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. 11

apiece,306 between 500 and 1,000, 121 between 1,000 and 2,000,
25 between 2,000, and 5,000, 4 between 5,000 and 10,000, while
only two exceeded that figute.
Tho urban population comprises the inhabitants of Ghazipur
city, and of tho Act XX towns of Muhanmaadabad, Zainania, Baha-

dingauj, and Saidpur, 37,771 persons in all, oi 4‘5 per cent, of the
distiiot total.
Page 82, —Eeligion.
Suhaiitvitc — " Of tho whole population as enumerated at the

last census (19 11) 702,435 were Hindus, 155 Aryas, IJain, 5
Sikhs, and 76,561 Muhammadans, and 508 Christians.

Hindus thcrelore constitute 90'70 per cent, of the total, and


Musalmans 9‘11 per cent. This is the smallest piojiortion of
Musalmnns on recoid, and is partly accounted for by their greater
susceptibility to plague, partly peihaps by the fact that, the Ghazi-

pur Musalmans are mainly in poor circumstances. It has never


been the experience of this district that Musalmans increase more

lapidly than Hindus
Page 83.--OimiSTiANiTT.
The Christian community numbeis 568 in all, mostly in
Ghazipur wheio there are a number of European and Euiasian
lobidonts. There is a large Angliean church at Ghazipur, built by
Government in 1837 for the use of the troops, at a cost of Rs. 25,400.
It has a lower 85 feet in height, and the structure is remarkable
in being .us broad as it is long. Theie is no chaplain, and the
station IS visited twice a montli by a clL‘-rg3Tnan fiom Benares.
Thu native Cluistiaus are foi the most part Lutherans, and owe
their convcision to the German Lutheran Mission, founded in 1855
by the Re vd. W. Ziemann, and conducted since his death by the Revd.
H. Lorbeer. The mission bmldings included two dwelling houses
for llio staflf, a church built in 1862 at a cost of Es. 9,000, an
orphanage an Anglo-Vornacular school made over to the mission
by Mr. Tucker when Commissioner of Benaies, and thiee schools
for girls. Tho work of conversion has not been rapid, as the total
number of Chiistians has only increased by 70 since 1881. The
converts aie mainly Kouris,as a number of this caste arc attracted
by ihe Opium Eactory. It is not surprising, under the circum-
stances, that other missions have refused to recognize that the
— —

12 Ghaeipur t>i8trici.

Lutherans have the monoply claimed by them for the district,


and the London Mission has attacked the Saidpur tahsil from
the west, and'an American. Mission is working in Muhammadabad
from the east. Neither of these have fixed head quarters in the
district as yet.

Other religions.
It is only recently that any movement has been noticed among
the depressed castes to raise themselves. Besides the work of
the Christian missions, proselyidsm the Arya Samaj
is practised by
and the Anjuman Islamia. During the last ten years the numbers
of the Arya have been doubled, and Musalmans have advanced in
opposition to them. On the whole, however the district is markedly
orthodox.
There are no domiciled Sikhs but in the 1901 census many
persons were incorrectly entered as such, and there is but one
Jain. The Jewish community has diminished to 10, but they
still have a separate and well-oared for cemetery.
Pape 94).— Ltpebatdbe.
Delete from " An Urdu ” (line 10 ‘*
affairs " (line 14|) and
svbstitute.
Pande Bam Saran Lai of Mianpura prints monthly under
the control of the District Board, a '
Ghazipur Gazette,'

which contains, besides local news, articles on subjects of

general interest such as agriculture, sanitation, education,

etc.”

ADMINISTRATION AND REVENUE.


Page 121 District staff.
Line 5.

Substitute .
—" In addition to four tahsildars and a Bench ofseven
Honorary Magistrates for the Municipality of Ghazipur, there are
two special and two Honorary Magistrates, one with 1st class
powers at Nonahra in the Muhammadabad tahsil, another with 2nd
class powers in Ghazipur city, and two with 3rd class powers, one at

Pahitia in Ghazipur tahsil and the other at Saidpur. The latter


does not now, exercise his powers. Criminal ... as in text
•' . . Muhammadabad ”.
— .

ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. 13

Line 12.

Siibstitute after Mu1iammAtda})ad.--''TkexQ


is also a Bonch

of four Honoiaiy Munsift sitting at Ghazipur. The jurisdic-


tion ... as in tcxt—Klianpni ” (then add.) “ Tlio Honorary

Munsifh have the saino loeal juiisdiction as the stipendiary


Munsif at Gliazipur. The Bench is cmpov'crucl to Liy suits up to
the value of Es. 200.'”
This should come on page 121 after the "Distiict staff.”
Page I'll—CoDRT of WaUds.
A list showing thi 03t.atus brought under th,. management of

the Court of Wards or released from its management during the


last 11 yii.li a is appended.
Is
e
a
p N line of cst'itca tnlcon midor Yc-ir of Yesr of
Ksl.'itra under Court
p Goattof Waid^ from 1001 of Wards for tho
assumption reJi
a lo 1913 prLSrnt.
04
o
xn

1 X.iriniuddini)ut 1906
2 Annpoio 1882 An-iporc.
a MitdarpQTi
4 B-'Lisn 1892 1911
6 Mnliiimund Ayobj 1901
0 I3h.iito].i .. • « 1905 -•
Ootol)3l
7 Dtfotili 1897 1913
8 1905
9 B-g.iBiln 1903
10 AuhMig.inj 1903 * « Auqingnn]
11 S’/JB.!! Sjngh 1900 .Siitn.iJ Singli,
12 Nadoporo 1898 Nndi’pore
13 Miisjinmiat B'Jidaslmi i Kimr. 1011 Musimin'it Bin-

di Ebnti Nuai


Non" A poi tioQ onlj ol Uio fst.ato Nos. 12 and Ig ii m G-b.iaiimi d|..lrict,
the inajoi poi lion in in Bmd.i
district

Page 133— Eevision of 1R7s-8.i.


Insert at end of existing section. “ A further revision of
recoifU of rights in twotalukas waiundorLaki.u in 1912 and 1913".
Page 136 — Police chicles,
Lvne 13.
S'u.hst'U'ute. “ In 1907 there was a fresh rc-distiibiition. The
police circle of Kaiandah
tv.is abolished, and absoihi’d in N’andg.inj,
while 12 villages wore transferred from the
lattei’ to other circles,
and one from Saidpur to S.idat. This leaves 14 stations ” .

as in text.

14 Ghazipw District.

Page IB^T—Orime.
Last sentence, 6 lines from end, from “ Under the description
being the Chain Chamars, who are being declared a criminal
tribe, and certain sections of the Bhars who, etc. of . . .

Ghazipur.”
Page 139— Fermented liquor.
For para headed “Fermented liquor,” substitute “Tari
obtained from the abundant toddy palms is very popular
among the lower classes. Since 1911 the shop to shop system has
been in force, and there are 138 shops. The receipts are now
treble what they were in 1890-91”.
Page 140— Hemp drugs.
Line 3. For “The right of vend etc.” substitute “ Since April
1st, 1913, the right of vend has been leased to two contractors, who
have two tahsils each."

Line 10. —
^From “ and for the last 10 years, ” etc., substitute
“For the ten years ending 1906-1907, the figures of 1877-78
were doubled, and the receipts for 1912-13 reach the record figure
of Rs. 54,070. This result has been achieved mainly by higher
taxation, though the consumption also has increased. Statistics of
the amount sold are not available for the earlier years, but from
1892-93 to 1901-02 the average was 36'2maunds ofganja, 14’9 of
charas,and 107*3 of bhang, and for the succeeding 10 years to
1911-12, it was 33*5 maunds of ganja, 14*5 of charas, and 39*5 of
bhang. Latterly ganja has become more popular, and charas and
bhang less so. There are 81 retail shops” to end. . .

Page 141— Opium


Delete sentence “ official vend . . , number.”
Line 14.— ^For “ and for the last ten years, etc.” substitute
“ and after a remarkable rise in the three years, 1908-9 to
1910-11, the consumption has settled down to about 15 maunds.
The figures for 1909-10 can only be explained by sales in illicit
quantities to other districts, the consumption being over 71
maunds.
The sales were after this restricted, and official vend by trea-

surers re-introduced. It is probable that the restricted, sales

fairly represent the requirements of the district,, but the con-


tractor gets a far higher price than that prescribed for the
treasurers."

ALTEKATlOyS AND ADDITIONS. 16

Page 142—Income Tax.


Belcta from " From these (11) linos fiom bottom . . . .

Ks. 25,214,” and insert, “ Fiom those it will ho seen thQ,t, since
coemption of incomes under Bs. 1,000, tho lax has remained
llie

fairlysteady, but tho trade of Ghaaipur has suffered fiom the


advent of tho railway, and is now of little importance.”
Page 147. Education.
From line 7.
— " The last few j^cai-s have been a period of un-
precedented activity in educational matters Tho special grants
made by the Government have enabled the District Boaid to open
a niimhei of new primaiy schools (District Boaid and Aided), and
impiove the geneio I efficiency of the existing schools. A list of all
the schools in the district in 1913 is apjieiiJcd. In addition to tho
two High Schools, with 459 sohoLais on thoii rolls, the Aiy.a
Samaj has started an Anglo-Vernacular Middle school, which had
35 scliolais on the 31st Maich 1913.
Theie aio seven District Board Veinaciiliu middle schools
located at Gbazipur, Muhammadaliad, Bihndurganj, Zamania,
Nanh, Kamalpui and Saidpur, with a
,
total of 818 pupils. Thei c
aie llneci aided middle schools, ono at head qiiaitors, one at
Piaii, and one at Bcol.ipur. The latter was started by the local
zaimndais in 1911, and obtained a Distiiot Board giant in 1013.

The Boaid primary schools aie 98 in number, 44


Distiict
being of tho nppei jinmary type. The total number of scholars
IS 8,851. There aio also gii Is’ schools at Bii pur and Kamalpur,
with 76 scholars, and six municipal schools of which two are for
wilh an attendance of 500, in addition to five aided schools
girls,

with 314 pupils. The othci aided schools include 86 for hoys
and 16 for girls, with 3,670 and 473 pupils i espcclively. The
girls* ino'liil school nt Ghazipur which is niiiintaiued out of
provincial funds, had, in 1913, 55 scholars, and the palwari school
83. There were two tr.aining chissc-, .au Ghazipur and Saidpur in
1908, and twomore have since been sanctioned for Zamania and
Muhammadahad. of which the latter -was opined in July 1913.
The Arya Simaj and Islamia Orphanages maintain clas.ses
for elementary education at Ghazipur, and tlic former has opened
a night school foi sous ofaitinans and lahourcis The number

16 Qhisipwf District.

on the roll is 40. It is a free institution^ and the teachers are


unpaid.
The total number of schools, including 50 unaided schools
with 855 pupils, is 281, with an attendance of 16,395, of whom
672 are girls. The unaided institutions are of slight importance.
Numerous new schools have been built in the last few years,
and the Victoria High School, Ghazipur, has been partially re-
built, and a new chemical laboratory and boarding house added.

The Elshatriya zamindars have also built a hoarding house in


Ghazipur for members of their community.”
Page 148. DisPEKSAniES. —

Line 6. ^From the end, substitute " During the five years
ending 1912, the average daily attendance at the five public dispen-

saries h.as been as follows :

1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912.


429*61 483*45 395*78 367*21 356*63
After ” Company ” add : —” While the Opium Factory main-
tains a small dispensary for its staff and labourers.”
Thavellixg msPEXSAniES.
para, after dispensaries. '* Since July 1911 travelling
N’eio
dispensaries have been working in tliis district. At first there were
four and now there are three. They met with immediate success,

attracting over 58,000 patients the first year.”

Page 149. —^Nazul.



Lines l-ll.— Substitute : " The chief nazul property com-
prises the old Ghazipur cantonment, which became in turn a stud
and a tobacco farm. Until 1912 part only was leased to
Messrs, Fox and Aitchison, while the municipality managed the
intra-municipal portion. In 1912 the Board of Eevenue took over
this area, and leased the whole' of the Stud Farm and Stud Lands
to Messrs. Fox and Aitchison, at an annual rent of Rs. 21,082, of
which Rs. 7,600 per annum is paid to the municipality as

compensation.
The municipality also receives ” . . . ) as in text.

Fubther corrections.
Pages 99 and 100. —Article on Qazis of Yusufpur the follow-
ing corrections.
Line 4 /or ” Shiraz” read, ” Arabia (Medina.)”

ALTETIATMNS ASD IDDITIOXS?. 17

" Nazim-iil-ETaq,”
Line 6 (from boWom). Por read Najim-nl-
Haq.
After Sikandarpur, for the following sentoaco substitute. 1793—1620,

" He had two sons, Naim-ul-Haq who bccarao Qiizi and whose son

Ahin-ul-haq is still living, and Azim-ul-hnq who is a retired Deputy

Collector, owning a small area of land in the district, and is now-


Qazi.”
Page in - Article Baku landholders.
Line 9. —Spoil diivan with capital D and after factory, insert,
"
A post, which remained hereditary in the family from 1793-
1826, when it was abolished,”
Line 20.— Por J.idunnth Sen read Jadiinath Das,
Page 195.— To article Gliauspur add
Thoi-e is a fourfaced image s-et up in a temple, loailly knowm
as N.irsingli, which may be a representation of Brahma of the
four faces, In a tank eubinorgcd in the r.iius is another image

known ns Chakwa Mandhata ,


there are also a third Naismgh, a
curious stone tiger, and appirently a Buddha outside a temple of
Slnhadoo.
Possibly Ghauspur is a con'uption of Ghamsanapatipur moH'

tioned on jiage 93 of Carlyle's report.

Page 222 add— To arucle Mahaich.


*'
The parguna takas its name from a now uninhahilcd dih half
way between Dhanapurand Hingotar, close to Noknampur village.

It was restored by Pirkal Sah Gaharwar, but again foil into ruins.*'

Page 235 acid—To AimctE Nonaiira.


“ West of the village is an old mosque, built by Mir Saidii, one
of the Saiyids, It is in a sad state of disrepair and is not
used foi worship. It boats an inscription with the chronogram —
lijA

In front is a dilapidsled tomb of Mir Ishtiyaq, a descendant


of Saidu, who died in Jalnngn’s reign, 1620, The cliroiioginm
runs :

At the back of the tomb is a black inscribed stone, fragmen-


tary It IS in fine Kufi characLcr and looks to be of the time of
Balban. In the mosque, let into the central milirab is a very old
18 Ghazipur District,

caTTed and inscribed stone. The kalimn is in eharacters yrhich


might go baek to the days of Altamash. Probably this too belong-

ed to a mneh earlier building. Nonahra was once a much larger


placet and extended for a considerable distance.”
Page 197—9 Lines fbom the bottom suhstitute
“ The old cemetery on the north of the Benares road has been
closed since tlie early thirties. It is imfortunatc that sufficient

funds are nob supplied to prevent the tombs from falling into
ruins. Hlany are however in good repair still, *ahd among the
most interesting are those of Captain B. H. Buchanan, 24th N. I.,
erected by iiis brother officers in 1816, and Lieutenant-Colonel
I. P. Pigott, 6th Native Cavalry, erected in 1810 by his friend,

Thomas Alcock. Other tombs are those of Mrs. Ann Murray and
Chevalier de L’Etang, Enight of St. Louis, and Lt. G. de L’Etang
of the European regiment.
In the new cemetery are the tombs of the Hbn’blc E. Hastings,
who died in Eyre’s advance to the relief of Arrah in 1857, the
Venerable Archdeacon Pratt of Calcutta, who died in 1871, Col.
Frith, C. B., Mr. La Touche, C. and several other military and
S.,

civil officers. A visit to these cemeteries gives some idea of


the appalling mortality of the early half of the nineteenth century,
presumably from cholera or other epidemic diseases.
To the south of etc. as in text,”
(Sagettect of

APPENDIX'
, , . ,

GAZETTEER OF GHAZIPUR.
APPENDIX.
CONTENTS.
Page.
Table L—Fopalaiuon by iitbsils, 1011 .. •• • • i

Table II.— Fopulatioa by tbanas, 1911 . *» • • ii

Tabli; nr. —Vital statistics , . . • • a 11 i

Table IV.— Daatbs aecorfling to causa » • • I IV


IVA —Plague deaths
Tiiblo .. .. 9 * .. V
Table V.— Ooltivation and itiig.Uion, 13S0 Faali « • • • VI
Table VI.— Crops Btatomont 1^ tabsils .. « • a a vii
Table VIZ.— Onminal Justice • » • • XI
Table VJH — Cognizablo otiino • . • 9 xii
Table IX.—Bovonne dDBisEci .at succeasiTO sotUomonts • » XlU
Table X.—Bovonuo and cosbci, 1331 Fash • « » XlV
Table XI.—Bxoibj 9 • • • XV
Table xn.—Stamps 9 • • XVI
Table Xin.—Income- tas ,, • • 9 9 xvii
Table XIV.— Ineome taE by t.ibGilB • • 9 XMII

Table XV. Distuot Board'.. , , .. XS

Table XVI Mnnioipabtics XXI
Table XVII.— Distribution of Police, 1913 XXll
Tablb XVin,— Edaoalion .. • A'ClIl

List of Schools, 1913 , . TSlV


Bo.id<!, lOld .. XA\
Ferries, miB , a A'C-Mil

PostoiSoo a * • AWV
Maikots, 19l5 . . , , . • • • t AWVl
P.iirR, 1915 « i AXXVJli
AtPENDiX. 1

1911.

Talitila,

ty

Population

1,—

Taiile
1,500 4,282

1,412 8,401

1911

3,033 7,743

jj
TJianas,

10,014 27,503

ly
10,573 20,000

Population

33,487 04.471

it
17,401 31,780

Tahle

17,000 30,437

35,450 02,220

..

.. ..

Zamania

Sadat

13. 14.
AI‘1’£NDIX,

Table IM— Vital Siatidics.

Bntc
Females jKt
'
1 ,000 .

IS, 010

16,Gir>

18,308

31,380

16,359

2 16,098 16,191

?7 30,702

21 316 i 18 23

13 270
I
IV Ghaeipur Bistrict

Table IV . —Deaths according to cause.

Total deaths from--

Year.
Bowel
All causes. Plague. Cholera.
Small eom.
Favor.
pox.
plaints.

1001
1

••
2

24.350
O
c#

G
4

901
6

16 19,493
D
1

251

1002 • • « •
23.242 23 651 21 18,367. 135

1003 SG.CG3 600 2,160 G4 28.146 153


• • •

1004 •• 4 4 30.371 13,080 18 12 20,857 177

1005 50.747 20.128 3,429 22 31,675 ' 129


«• • 4

lOOG • •
30.027 1,413 1,690 78 23,285
••

1007 37.4S-1 12,991 308 108 1G.8G0 100


• • • 4

1008 •• • « 30.202 1,190 007 070 23,302 41

1000 8.971 1,290 784 786 27,461 05


•• ..

1010 •• 3.600 0,000 S82 21,085 145


« 4

1011 • • 4 a 40.601 13.874 385 16 21,407 111

1012 *• a 4 SC,GG0 7^39 456 20 14,131 67

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APPENDIX, X]

tcspcot

in

over

bonncl

or

couviotcd

potsons

ol

ITumber
Qhazipur Disti'ict.

Tablb Tni.-‘Oognizdbl6 orime.

Nnmbetof cases investigated


by police. i^nniber of persons.

Ym. By
Sent Acquitted
8uo order of
np for Tried. or Oonvioted.
motu. Magie*
trial. discharged.
trats.

1 2 3 4 6 6 ,
7

1901 •• 2,126 • • 1,081 1,680 384 1,296

1902 •• 1,983 1 1,023 1,666 261 1.295

1903 •• 1,620 9 877 1,225 307 918

1904 • • 1,296 38 608 907 207 700

1905 •• 1,602 14 890 1,010 132 878

1906 1,210 14 694 870 152 718

1907 «« U67 86 688 926 208 717

1908 • • 1,094 • • 682 894 174 720

1909 •• 1,094 • • 682 894 174 720

1910 • • 1,038 • • 601 771 166 016

1911 •• 1,071 72 114 776 122 764

1912 • • 1,190 •• 623 716- 600 116

- -

- . •

1
.. .
,

APPESDIX,« xiii

Taule IX . —Eevenue demand at successive settlements.


Year ol lottloment

Fargnun.
1788-89 1701 1810 1880

1 Q 3 4 5

El. Es Es. Es.

Faobotai > • • • G3,920 GO, 812 72,287 73,853

81indiabid • • 88,303 1.00,008 1,07,929 1,09,900

Glinsiput 81,‘IGG 00,011 88,GIG 90,420

Tidisil GliJiriput •• 2,33, GS9 2,50,831 2,03,802 2,7.1,741

Znhurnbid , 90,121 93,201 97,130 60,770

Mohninmndab.id , 1,20,373 1,39,381 ],.n,0C8 1,50,070

Dslina .< •• 7,G03 C,832 7,510 8,287

Tabsil jMobaminndnbad , 3,27,000 2,30,117 2,58 053 HjjglgQ V


Znmniiin ,, 1,00,‘187 1,71,820 1,73.858 1,79,870

Llalmiob . 61,495 01,409 01,222 62,911

Tnbsil Zamnmn . 2.30.082 2,33,325 2,33,080 2,42,781

Saidpur .. .. 1,51,310
•* • 1,52,707

Babaiinbad ..
43,273
• • 42,099

Kbanpnr 30,242 29,708 31,201 31.077

Knranda 48.112 40,209 17,108 41,707

Tabbil Saidpui 7S.35J 70,007 2,73,118 2,71,03.1

District Total 7,70.121 8,0S,G40 10,33,713 10,32,097


. .. . .

"xir GJiazipur District,

Table X —Present demand for reventte and ceases for


.

the year 1321 Fasli.

Ihcidence per acre.

Fargana and VOieto inokded « Total.


levenne. Cesses.
tahsil. in Ain AlAary. ( 3alUva>
Total
ted.

1 2 3 4 6 7

Bs.

Haveli Ghazipnr 7,809 1'6


Ghazlpni
and Bahraicb. -•

m
Pachotar 72,112 8,286 1*8 1‘08
pachotar

Shadiabad .. L.07.490 12,406 1-05


Shadiabad 1

Tahsil Gharipar

^iohammadabad
•«

Mohnmmadnbad
Qaribt Pali.
1
2 69,754

1.59,854
28600

16,066 1,68,919
B * •
1-8
1-1

1-4

1-8 '1*1

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Zahucabad .
1

9,822 •9
Deliraa 8080 1,242 '

Dsbma '

B
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1*3
2,40,855 26.898 2,C6.763
Tahsil Moham- • «

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• 1'4 1-1
3Iadan Benares 1, 83,405
Zamnnia
•• 1’6 1*2
Mahaich 62,326 7,396
hlahaioh li^m

1-4 1*1
2 47,732 81,429 2,79,161
Tahsil Zamnnia

2*6 1'6
Saidpu^ ISamdi 1,60471 12,047 1,62,618
Saidpni
and Ehitri.

Eahaiiabad

Khanpnt

Karanda
Bahariabad

Khanpur

Karnnda
.

n 42,051

61,232
4,556

3,038

3,793
46,607

83,957

65,027
2-2

2-1

2 6 2 001
1-2

1-4

2-4 1*6
• • 2,74,683 23,436 2,98,119
Tahsil Saidpur.

114,22i3 7 1-1 1*2


10,33,02 4 109,263
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Table XII.—-/SfiamiJs.

Receipts from—

All
Boarces.

1900-

1901-

1902-
86,201 1,34,5S2 1,72,781
1903-01
34,022 1,49,689 1,85,938
1904-02 1

1905- 30,420 1,39.136 1,71,674


03
1906- 80.437 1,31,480 1,64,143
01
1907- 1,83.395 1 68,709
81,371
03 I
1908-
38A99 1,38.088 1,73,109
1909-06
81,830 1,44,776 1,78.187
1910-07

1911- 88.032 1,48,547 1,88,844


08
83.032 1.61,674 1,86,721
09
86,912 1,66,808 1,93 470
10
50,397 1,70,628 2,23,237
11
29,806 1,52,616 1.84.647
12

AppENbix

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XIH.

Table
Xviii Gimzijniv Dktrict

Taulc XlV.^/iicomc-Za* by TnlwiU (Part IV only).

TiilfBil GhaMpwr, T aliail jtfohamdntnO.

Uiuler 0%cr Untlcr Over


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\t^r.
• • •
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1 1 1 •i
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1 5

R-i. Rt. Rs. Rs.

ifiHi 27 2“M 323 6,780 23 1.00$

1001-2,. 2 IS 4,1 r4 2,007 302 0.010 2*7 QD73

1002-3.. CIS 4,101 1,K9 23.7 4,135 20 3,657

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— —

APPENDIX, XIX

Table XIV. Incomc-Inx hy Tah-nUs (Part IV only ) (concluded).

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Un(l*'r Over Under Over


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APpnxDiN. sxin

Table XVIII. Edncaiion.


«
..,.

XX17 GkaeipuT Distnct.

UST OP SCHOOLS, 1913.

Talisil.
Pargana. Locality. Olass of school. Attend.
ance.

Gbazipni Yiototia High school .. 230


School.
Ghozlpai hlission. School Ditto 229
Ghazipac Tah^Ii School. Middle Vernaonlai ,. 186
Ghazipnt Ohashmai Middle Vernaoulac, 18
Balmat. aided.
Ghazipni hlission or- Ditto 41
phanage.
Ghazipuc Patwaii Upper Primary 88
School.
• Ghazipac H, B. or Lower Primary 142
Branch School.
Ghazipac Mission Do. aided Municipal 55
Branch.
Ghazipuc Langah .. Upper Primary, Muni- 116
cipal.
„ Gorabazar .. Ditto .. 191
„ hbrtinganj . Lower Primary, Muni- 30
cipal.
'
„ Mianpnra Ditto 92
„ Ohashmai Bah- Upper Primary Muni- 49
„ mat Branch. cipal, aided.
„ Niaai Lowat Primary, Muni- 44
cipal, aided.
,, Tethi Bazar . Ditto 183
„ Nawahganj Ditto - .. 41
,, Misic ^zar . Ditto .. 47
Gliozipnr.
Gbaziptii. ^
Ghazipuc BaiganJ Girls’ Lower Primary, Muni- 43
School. cipal,
Ghadpur Nawabganj Ditto .. 25
School.
Ghazipuc Model Girls’ Upper Primary 65
School.
* 'Ghaapur Gorabazar Loner Primary, Muni- 88
Girls' School. cipal, aided.
Ghazipur Victoria Sans- High School, Muni- 27
krit Department. cipal, aided.
• Gbampur Arya Kanya Lower Pcimay, aided 39
Pathsbala.
• Ghazipni D. A. V. English Middle School 35
School.
Ghazipac 4 Arabic and Arabic and Persian, 66
Persian. Private.
Ghazipur 5 Schools Koran teaching. Pri- 91
vate
Ghazipur 1 School Hindi Private, .. 35
Ghazipuc Training or Lower Primary 6
Normal School,
Ghudpuc Oh a s h ma i Oriental High School 78
Babmat.
Pithapur .. ,, Lower Primoty 38
Patchnllabpnt . Ditto - 48
SflUrSDl mm • Ditto 77
Dhanapur Ditto 60
Xj&wik *• •• Lower Primaiy, aided 53

* New Bohools,
— .. ......

APPESPIX.

LIST OP SOHOOLS, 1913— (coitiiliMed).

Attend’
Locality. OlaSB ol Bcbool.
Patgana. nnoo

ICImltspur .. Lower Primaryj aided


Mnnpui .. Ditto
Baiput Ditto _
..
GbiBipu*— * Bouri Lower Primary, aided
(concZcZ). Ditto
Sakia
* Bangawan Ditto •

Arya Samaj Nigbl Bob Peco Bcbool .

Mardab Upper Primary .

Buna Ditto ••

Bidhupnc .. Lower Primary ,

Baibi Ditto ••

Bhojapiir .
Ditto • •

Nnl:balpuc Lower Primary, aided


Pncliotar..
Tndour .. Ditto .
Alii^ahan . Ditto
“ Dlianc-sbpuc Ditto ..

Bingora Ditto
* GamchouE Ditto . •

, Paha Ditto .

[eonduded).

' Jalalabad .. Upper Primary


Buibanput Ditto • •

Sbadinbad .. Ditto >•

Barba i .. Lower Primary .

PaliitiR Ditto • •
Ghaaipnr

Sikbii Ditto
ICnmvnu Ditto
Mandr.i Lower Pi imary, aided
l^OEia Ditto .

Biisila Ditto
Salarjahanpar Ditto
Burhnnpui.. Ditto
KJiutnbi .. Ditto
Slindiabad.
* Pntnri

Ditto
*Dahma ..
I Ditto
* Maniban.. i
Ditto ..

Kathkculi ..
Ditto
Kbarwadih Ditto
** Padunipur Ditto
* Biiibanpur G i r 1 b Ditto .

Bcbool
** paliitia Sobool Ditto ••

* blasudpui Arabic, Private


* MaiidtA . • llindi. Private
* Talgaon .. Ditto • •

. Saidpur ,
Jliddlo Verna c ii 1 a r
School,
SaiilpuE Training class? Lower Primary
SaidpuE Gills’ School ... Lower Piim.itj, aided
a Saidpur .. Baidput H. B. Lower Primary
* Saidpur 2 Schools ..^ Arable, Piivato
S.idat 2 School j ,
Ditto
•'Dowapar.. Hindi, Privato

**
Kew sobools,
. . ,

XXVI Ghazipur Bistrid.

LIST OF SCHOOLS. 1913— (awtHfti/ed).

" Attend-
Pargana. Losahty. Glass of Ecbool. ance.

I
• BijapnE :: Hindi, Private
Sanskrit, Private a
• Abhauril ::
GajadheEpnt’ Upper Primary 102
Paobdeoca ’ Ditto 81
* Ditto loo
Bikiampnt
Ditto 130
Sadat
Ditto 48
Maudba ..
Ditto 110
Leokali
Maudbia a liower Primary 90
45
BEBbpni Ditto
Ditto 61
Saidpnr— Nawada
Lower Primary, aided 46
(eoneld). Naikdih
Ditto 50
Pabarpnt Kalan
Ditto 35
DeoobandpuE
Ditto 60
Senna ::
Upper Primary, aided 45
Pinii
Middle Sobool, Private 10
Do.
Lower Primary 40
Bbaarpue 41
Dhaarjnn Ditto I t

Ditto 49
Dobailha 82
Kakaibi Ditto •

Ditto • 66
\| * Oakraou

Upper Primary • 14:


Gosbendepnr 185
Ditto •
Mainpnt .. 100
Karanda . • • • Ditto •
110
(eonciulici).

Ditto •
Kataiia .. - •
56
Jamaaon . • • • Lower Primary -

Ditto 51
Sikanderpur-
Lower Primary, aided 62
DinapuE . . • •
44
Ditto
Karanda, Puraina
Saidpnr— Ditto 59
OhoobakpnE - • •
43
Ditto
Ameda • . • •
41
Ditto
Amehta .t •
3ti
Ditto
Sonbaria ..
64
BatsaEa HngUsb, Private
Lower Primary 38
ilainpnr Girls Sobool/. 34
Gosbendepur Ditto
Upper Primary 121
Mir^pnE • • ••
80
•• Ditto
Kaneii ••
122
Babariabad Ditto
Ditto •96
Bbimapar ..
104
Ditto
Hangaii .
32
Bahariabad Mai •• Lower Primary, aided
Ditto 38
Paliwar 38
• •
Ditto
Bbala ••
28
# Mirzaput Girls’ Sohopi Ditto
Arabic, Private 7
Babarialad
Upper Primary 106
KampuE -• »•
Ditto 84
Belabii li
44
Lower Primary
Khqnput..
i Gouii ti • •
Ditto 63
Kbanpnr 5» 31
SingarpuE -t Lower Primary, aided
Ditto 27
1 Eampar Girls’ Sebool i

* Hew BohoolB,
.., ..

AITEJrDlX. xwii

LIST OP SCHOOLS. 1PI3— (coniiJHrn?).

Attend*
p Piirgann, Locality. Olll&s of Echool.

'rt
since.

SSninnnin . Middle Vuruacii1.ir .19


School.
Do. Ai .line, Pci vale 31
Nauh • • Middle, Vccn.iQulnc . 83
'/i iiniiuin . « • Pngli^li Priviito 51
Miciiinr UppT Piimary 93
D '01 in Ditto 200
Ditto 8.1
i>n'>
IS.nllliUi .. Ditto
Dow.'il Ditto 79
Iilmiui Dilio U2
Gahinai Ditto 393
Tan Ditto 118
DiWiiriingot 3>tto ir>2
F.icbohlioi Ditto 80
Dim in • Ditto fifi

if.ig'.ii Dido .'59

(T.i(itiiiranl:sudpnr • Lower Primny 68


S 'Wt.u Ditto , r.i
BjtiiliC'P Ditto 4 j

Hi’iihi'tpni 1 • • Ditto CJ
Drorlii « « Ditto 40
Tnjpui • • Ditto 37
Usia DllLl 61
N<ttili H B Ditto 135
ia Lira Uppei Piuniry in

i
s.m « • Low or Prim ay , 57
s Z'lmnni-t ,
^um.’nin 11 B •• Ditto IIG
1 S^niisUiit Pat]) Lowki Priiimiy, nidrd G!)
1

Jubl.-IJJJUT .. Dll to , 38
Imour.i Ditto n
Ji.ruiipuM .. Ditto
Di'rbf'.iv.an Ditto do
''
Bn-iuta .. D.tto •11
Tihi.1 .. Ditto 41
Mttl-i Ditto 51
*D.ir,iuli .. Ditto 28
« * Blindnbun Ditto 3t
* P.ikii .. Ditto 39
Aiinti Ditto 43
Si'.idniinil .. Ditto 47
Ili1.<i>ibn Ditto 15
P.itkani.i . Ditto 37
Pairniiimi: Gjilb* Bcbool. D'llo S.O
Nniili Girli' Bobool Ditto 18
1 B.11.1 Giilb School Dtto 18
^ Oob'iUin Awiliic, Private 4
1 Siilnvnl 2 S&liooli ITimh. PiiMilo 27
*•
1 Dbn'.ukn . Ditto 10
BariiiT Ditto to
Bcotipui , Private IMiddlo ViTiiii-
Cllllll.
Usui Hindi, Pn\.itc IS
Gnhinar » • English, Priviito 31

* Now ‘•cboolo
. .... .. ,
.
.

sxviii Gliaeipur District.

LIST OF BGHOOL8,'lS13-(con«nacd).

Attend*
Pargana^ Looality. Class of school.
Tahsi]. ance.

Eamalpnt .. Middle Veznaoulat 112


School.
Awazapui .. Upper Primary 109
Dharaon Ditto .. 100
Sisaonda .. Ditto 18
Torwa Ditto .. 70
Dhanapni .. Ditto 103
Hingutar .. Ditto 109
Kamalpur H. B Ditto .. 1:>5
Sadirabad Ditto 41
Hotimpni: Ditto 45
Sbaran Lower Primary, aided 37
Amadpui .. Ditto . 4t
Aanti Ditto . 44
Mahaioli 40
Madboput Ditto
(concZiirfcii).

..
•Ahkaura.. Ditto . 51
— Antra .. . Ditto 60
•Kobda Ditto 33
*Barban .. Ditto . 32
Zitaunia
*Bbadabun Ditto 34
Babaria . Ditto 34
Ditto 32
Nigura Ditto 40
Kaditabad Girls Sebopl Lower Primary, aided 17
Kamalpat ditto 1 Lower Primary 42
Kbaran ditto Ditto • • 26
Baitha ditto .. Ditto V. 35

Dildarnagcr Arabic, Private ...


Karra 2 Schools Ditto
Zamanin • Miroha . , Ditto
TTsia 2 Schools Ditto
\ •Sair Ditto

Mohamdabad Middle Vemao alar 80


School.
Ditto Arabic. Private IS
Parsa Upper Primary 112
Latbadib . Ditto • 90
Birput Ditto 121
Ghauspur .. Ditto 91
'

Ealapur Ditto >• 70


,
Karimuddinpar Ditto 100
'

Nonebra .. Ditto 60
Moharada* Kundesar .. * Dit'o .. 170
bad. Gangauli .. Ditto 77
I Awathai Ditto 74
blohaapara Ditto 88
Gondour . Ditto 69
Pali Lower Primary 60
bTabcnd .. Ditto 63
Mabcsbpur Ditto 36
Mirzabad . Ditto 47
blobamdabad H. B* Ditto 147
Sukbdtibra Lower Primary, aided 60

Now schools
..
, . y

APPEKbiX Xxix

LIST OP SCHOOLS, mS—(concl7ided).

AlitCDd-
Faigann I.ocntit} Ola'-B of Bohool
Tahs>il ancc.

Jogapnr . Lowui Piiinary aided 00


1 fl ll-i]apur Di Ito 02
* BjLisn . Ditlo 40
Piitclipui At\\a Ditto 01
.. Dili j •12

JogainuAiili b Ditto 51
K'niwan Ditto 15
Molinmcla- Falthnnimra Ditto 27
bad— (cone- 'i Amiupur , Ditto Vi
M) Eitimt Gills' Scliools LowiiC Pciiniii 'Id
JCahcn'I " SchooL Aiitbic and Purhiaii, 28
Prrtatu
**
JCnnilL'int SiWi'-Lrit. Prnalp no
* Ghauspin Ar.ibic Priviitc 7
* Kdlliaut .. Jlmdi, PriMite 20
* Balti.i Ditto o
..

<
Moh.imdjbnil_(«>nc<u<!cd).

Bilndatganj • • Muldl? Vtrna c u 1 a r fiO


bcliool
Ku&nnabad • « Upper Piimaty fid
Bnliadurganj 11. B • * LoMLcPiinuty 1H8
Zaliurabid .. Ditto 41
Zahuiabad <! Sigapah .. • * Ditlo 50
ICntjM Ditto 58
MaliT.iur . * • IJO^^ct Primary, aidud •11
Henipur , • • Ditto SI
•"Bircsar Arabiu, Pmato 8
* Do Sinbki.l, Friv.alc 12
• «

Aspwer Upper Primary GO


c
Debmn. .. Tajpur Dobma Ditto 155
1 Bamhaupura Lower Primary, aided 41

* Now >!obools
. ..,

xxs Ghazipw' District.

HOADS, 1914. Length.

A.-xFiiaviKCiA]:> M. fur. ft

1. Ghazipur to Dohrigliat and Gorakhpur 20 4 0


2 Ghazipur to Fushta Ghat road •• 1 4 0

Total 22 0

B.— LocAt.
1 —A, —First class scads, metalled, bridged and dt ained tin ougkout

1. Azamgarh to Birno i-.i Ghaupur road 12 0 680


2. Station road (P. Vf. D. godown to Municipal boundaiy. 3 7 334
Husainpur road)
3. Hata branch road via Muhammadabad •
1

j
2 C 0
4. Rond from Urdu Bazar Octroi outpost to Ballia rct.d 0 4 18j
6. Hoad from Biuza Ghasi Mian Octroi outpost to Haid pur I
0 1 643
level crossing
Feeder rood from Muhanunadahad to Yusufpur railway 4
'

e. 1 0
station, B. N,-W. Railway 1

7. Shahbaz Kuli railway feeder road 0 1

g
.

8. Ghazipur city railway station feeder road . 0 4 EniiH


9. Aunrihar inilw'ay feeder road .. ..
10 Ghazipur club to Benares toad .

Total
a•

» • 23
H 7 173

I—B.—First class roads, metalled, parliallg btidged


and drained.

1. Benares to Ghazipur via Saidpur road including langar- 28 1 409


pur section
2. Ghazipur to Ballia, road via Eorantadih 24 4 317
3. Ghadpnr to Grand Trunk road via Zamania railway IS G 337
station
4. Nawapura Ghat to Bishesharganj
Station road from *, 0 6 290
6. Zamania Goods shed road •• 0 0 900

Total •• 67 3 273

ri-~A,--Seeond class roads, unmetaifed, brtdosd and diafnsd


throughout.

1. Ghazipur to Fhepna via Xiathudib and Baragaon t 9 17 2 264


2 . Faridchak to Basra via Easimabad «• 17 0 0
3. Ghazipur to Grand Trunk Boad via Zamania •• 10 0 0
4- Sadat to Saidpur .. .. i. 9 • 11 0 0
5 . Yusufpur railway road (feeder) .• • • 1 4 0
6. Dhodbadth railway feeder road . . . • • 2 640
7. Earimuddinpur railway feeder road •• 0 2 330

Total • * 67 S 660
)

AiTEKDIX. XXxi

ROADS. m-i~(conl\nued Length

M. fur. ft.

n.—B—Sceord claii Toiidb,mmctaUcd,pailiallij bndpodand


d'atmd.

1 Ghiiaj.i KpI to Saidimr ii.i B.ihaiia1i.id 13 0 0


2 lw)tv.<'i In Rt«ifl \ 1.1 J,.itliuclih .md P.ndhanpur 111 4 0
.1 (Iha/iput to (ti.'huI Triml: Eoadvi.1 5 455

a?ot.il 34 4 455

1 —Fifth cltijuioadj, eUai cd, paihalUj bridged and drained. 1

1 Chlra^a Kot .ind Bi'idpnt Ma B.ihat.abad ^ 0 0


I

2 ItihaTinbad to (vag/ipiii viii Sh.idinluii and Biriio 1 27 0 0


tl Gh. aipuL tn ,T<.l.iLib.id mu Tand and Fi.‘io..pur 10 0 0
t biidpui to Slndiiibid vi.i Bluln .. 14 0 0
5 Aunput lionndai j’ Ma Klianpur
Jinh’.Tgrtn] to 1 7 4 531
li l>hi<r,’uimiTpui to Fiili 11 pur cross load 4 4 0
T, Jalnl.ib id to K.isimiib.id via Mardali 17 G SC4
8 Jiluli.unmadiili id to B.ib.idurgan j via Kasimabad 21 0 0
0, 1/itlmdih to B.iUi.i boundary 11 .1 Dohm.i . 4 0 0
10. T.iri1.11117.1}' elation to G.ihmar iia Sohival and Bcotipuc 15 4 0
11. Boniirua to Gha/,ipur via Ohaini Dba’*‘"”T''>if»ii ’iid 18 0 0
Cboch.ikpur.
11. Mabuji to Hiibaldihn MU Kamalpur 14 0 0
1.1. Birc'ai toBonaue boundaiy tin Dhanap 18 4 0
14 Karinda crot.^ road 4 0 0
l.l P iina to Oomti bank and Bnb.itput i
pur 7 0 0
.ind G.iuri
Ifi Rapian.i Gbai to Ii.ir.inipiu via Blum.ipar .. 10 0 0
17 Kaitbn to Dhiuainilway stiliun ,, 1 0 528
18. B.iia and S.udpur vi.i Gahmir, Znmania and Cbocbalcpur 41 0 0

Total 252 7 G53

VI— Sir U, ejasf .aadsjctcaied only


1 .Tnbr'ijpur to Piaropui;\i.i Sadat . 8 0 0
1. Firo/ to Shi.Lpiir .. .. 3 0 0
H B.ari Bagb to Aiidbnun
2 4 0
4 Kbanput toMiinairai Bhaqq.i .. 0
0
| 0 0
Ka''ag.ini to Dunjurpur vj.i Khalispnt
i 7 0 0
0. Sakltnnb id to Kirnapur
3 0 0
7 Jtirmpur to ChiinoiTNOn Patti .[ 4 0 0
b B.aihi to Bogiia ’
. , [ 2 0 0
0. B.pilngh to Miinapnt
3 0 0
10. Bcotipur to Bbud.iut.i via Nuili
7 0 0
1 1 Nniili to Iv iiabi.a
4 0 0
12 Naisapur.! Ghat to Tanrailway st.ition 2 0 0
i:j Jilin,•’ir.ithpiir to Tail tin G.irua ..
M Tugput to bohwiil via Dbarm
3
5)
0
0
0
0
I'l. Z.im"ni.atoLahwar
I'i Aiinti to Btn.irci, boundary
6 0 0
3 0 0
17 Mmuipatfi to Gni.iiiii Ghat
IH. Db-iii.ipur to Bcnarci boundary via 1 4 0
Awn/apur 5 4 0
.

kxxii Gkasipur Bietrich.

BOADS, 1914- (‘eancludedj. Longth.

kl fur. ft
VL—Sixth class roads, cleared onlff— (concluded).
19. Srikantpur toBenai-oa Ixjundaty .. 2 6 0
20. Bhitti to Beokali via Mandpur 3 4 0
21. Dcochandpnr to Cbochakput via Paharpur ... 8 4 0
22.
28.
24
Mahulia to Dcochandput
Uanjha to Ganges bank
Ynsaipni to Malsa via Balapat ..
14
2

2
4

0
0
0
0
25. Sabua to Obochakpur np to Ganges bank 4 4 0
26. Hctim Chnk to Ballia boundary via Zahurabad 9 0 0
27. Fatsa to Ballia boundary via Ajnhat 10 0 0
28. Bhanwarkol to Birpur.. .. 4 0 0
29. Alirzabad to Karainpur 3 2 0
50. Debma to Ballia boundary 3 0 0
51. Gabmat to Bhataura .. 3 0 0
32. Pacbokhar to Matsa via UmarganJ 4 4 0
33. Paobokbar to Bclabta, via Tisaura .
5 0 0
34. Pacliokbar to Gathwa via Eisbanput 3 0 0
35. Gabmar to Sair . . . . .
0 4 0

Obtal
.., .

APPENDIX. NZXlll

PERRIES.

River. !N.imc of ferry. Paigiina, T.ilisil. Maaiigemuul Income,

Bs

/ I'.lldpUT S.iidput Siiidpur .. Dia 1 1 1 0 t I.COO


Boiird
Bhulnnti.i Do. Do Do. .. 1,000
Ghnkcri Do. Do .. Do .. GOO
Nin.iuli Mnhnich Z inianift , Do. ..
Ctioch..kp 11 r Knraud.i Satdpiir .. Do ..
,

Do 2,0?0
Guiniui M.ihucb Ziiiniini.i. .. [
Sicftuncl.i Do Do. .. Di .. ;
Dhni.'iininnc- Knrand.i a a S.iidpui ., Do .. l,87o
pin.
T 11
3 p u r 7i im.iui.i Z.imnni.i . .
Pruftte
M.in]hn .

Mnlsi Do Do Do
Joopiir Do Do . Do.
Denna Do. Do Do.
P.ittlial or Gh.izipuc Gbasii pur Di‘> 1 1 1 e t GOO
Ganges ..
WiUiiitl) id. Board
|
Nftwapuc.i .. Do. « • Do .. Do. .. I.ISG
Gh ft 7 1 p It r Do Do .. B. and N 2,400
Taiighat. Wft Rail.
Wciy
K.iltipur . Z.imiiniii Zamaniii.. Dis t r 1 c t 1,300
Board.
Fiitkaiiiii , I'o- Do Pen ate
Niir.'ynup u i Do Do . Do
or Hanhai-
pur
Sadliopur or Do. Do .. Do
R'lmpur.
Nckdilput . Do • • Do .. Do.
Oftliinai Do. Do. .. Do
Bitput Muhsunmid* M 11 b ft m- Di*. knot 1,170
nbad ni.idi'ib'id Boird

• ' T.ijpiir Ktiirn Zamnaia Z.inimia . Pnv.ilo


IChiijari Do Do Do
.\miiira Do. •• Do
Dow.sl Do. Do
Liibna Do Do.
S.iir Do. Do
Kat ft m- ^
Dh.il.tiira . Do Do.
UAHft
Bir.i (Karnni- Do. Dis 1 r 1 0 t 080
nnsii) Bo.iid.
Sai.iil.i Ohitia Do. Do. .. Pm lie
Koni
K.irmnbri Do Do Do
'Bcorlii Do. .. Do Do
Mntiu ] 1
']

Nnln
Mnbuji Do •• Do. .. Do
jj
. ..

XXXIV Ohaeipiir District

FEBiVilEQ—(concluded).

Bivor. Namo of forry.l Purgana.

Paharpur ..
Paobiita
Bilasi
Gangi ..
Unboa
P-irmat-ghnt

Sarja ..

r Oh
Chauj.i

\ Bazidpbt ..

Hatbia Bam
Molnnput .
Shadiabad ..
Singhnathpur
Andila ,

Yusufpur .

Besa . Katailiv
Bagbol
Mohar Alipur
Ba G u 1 p u T
Kundhwara
Cbaontabi ..
Dungarpur,.
. .
,
: ....

Gliazij}ur District. XXXV

POST OPPIOES.

Pargnna. Looalilj' Claso.


Tahsil

Bnliia disLiiot Karon Snb-poBt olTico attacb-


cd to tho Gbnztpnr
bead olEco

6b'is.ipm . Head Oirico


Glin:.iptir city Snb'Omco
Gbaziptit, Elista Barat Branch OiTico
Ghnsipnr .. Gbnupm .. Nandgnu] .. Sub-Office
Z.ingiput .. Blanch Office
Pilbapui . Ditto,
Pabitia . Ditto

Billion Ditto
Do Pncliotai
Itlardab Ditto

Sbadiahad .. Sttb-Oifico.
Do ! Sha(li.ib.ad..
Jalalabad . Branch Office.

Babadnrgau) Ditto
Uuhammncla* Zibuinbad.. Qj‘<>in.ibnd., Siib-OFice
bad
Mubaninuidabad Ditto
Kai imuddinpui Ditto.
Nonnlira . Ditto.
Do Mtibammad Kiirc‘ar Branch Ollico.
abad Gimgauh Ditto
Birpot Ditto.
Gbnuspnr Ditto
l^InluraVpni Ditto

Zanii.niali . Ditto
ZiiniiiDiah station Sub-Office
Gahinnr .. Ditto.
Dililiiinagiir Di tto
Znmanlnh .. Zamaniab . Bcotipiir Bmneh Office
Tarigbiil .. Ditto
Biifi Ditto
Dcoria Ditto
Bhadaura .. Ditto

Dbanapnr .. Ditto,
Do. lilahaicb
Kamalpur Ditto

Snidpuc Snb Offiro


Sadat Ditto
Saidpnt SaidpuE , .
Dcokali Bianoli Oflicu
AnnrihnT . Ditto
Bbitii Ditto

Do Babariabad.. Bahriabad .. Ditto


Do Kbanpur . Bampiit Ditto.
Do Eainnda . Kaianda .. Sub-Office,
. ..
..

SJCXVl Ghazipur District.

MARKETS, 1015

Talisil. Pargana. Locality.

Ghazipur Nandganj .. Friday.


Jalalabad .. Do.
Shndiabad Muatafabad (Baragaoan) Thursday.
Sikhri Monday.
Ghazipur
Birnoa Tuesday and Friday.'
Mnrdah Monday and Thursday.
Fnchotar ..
Bogna Wednesday.
Nakhntpur .. Do.

Ambat Monday.
Q isimabad (Sonbarsa) . Sunday and Wednesday.
^badnrganj Wednesday and Saturday.
Bates tr Sunday and Thursday.
Shabb.izpur ... Sunday.
Mata .. .. Tuesd.ay.
Sagapali .. Wednesday.
Zaburaliad Nawad.-v Do.
Kaaiupnr .. Do,
Paid' Sarai Thursday.
Zabutabad.. .. Friday,
Binka Do.
Dubbia .. .. S.iturday,
Biracliaur.. .. Do
Gbausalpur .
Thursday and Sunday.

Mubammadabad (Cbak Tuesday and Saturday.


Rashid)
Qazipar Sicaj (Yusof-
Mubam- pur)
madabad. Kures ic . Monday and Thursday.
Birpue Ditto
Ghauspuc .. Sunday and Wednesday.
Gangauli .. Ditto.
Mirzabnd . Ditto.
Bisbunpata (Bagbabar- Ditto.
M 11 h a m- ganj).
SnuLiy and Thursday.
madabad. Kamalpur Ladi ^ .

Karimuddiupur Ditto.
Authai Sunday aud Friday.
Gharjoti .. Tuesday and Frid,iy.
I
Gandpab .. Monday.
'
Mabend Sunday.
I Sonari . . .
Tuesday.
Gaudanr .. Wednesday.
Khaidiba .. Saturday.
Basulpur Habibnllah .
Do
I

.| Baddopuc Tuesday.

Tajpur Tuesday.
. XJtcaon Ikfonday.
Debma I Blbipar Friday.
I Ghosalpor .. Snnday and Thursday.

APPESDIX. xxxvn

MAIIKETS, lOlO CeoncludcdJ-

T ihsil. Pargana Locality. Market day*;.

Zaiuiaia Tuesday and Satncdiiy


Bill a Ditto
Niiuh TuB-d ly and Pridej
Zimani Bnnday .ind \7cilnL-‘.dny.
B>’otipur
Bctaliac Wednosday.
Sidhopur (liimpnr) Thmsdiiy,

S.iidpiir Kcl: Dih .. I’huriday.

BalirinUitl .. Wednesday
Biliriabad Frjd'ij.
Bliitnapar
SaidpjT
K.ii.inua Sunday, NVcdnC'<dny and
K.'tandn Thur'^d ly
BiTsaca \Vfdnc''da>
J
' .

XXXVlll Ghazipwr BistHct.


I

PAIBS, 1915.

IappiovI-

Locality. 1
Name of fair. D iito. average
/ attend-
etLce.

Gbaaiput Bamlila Euarsudi 1st to 5,000


y
lOtb.
Do. Dadri Eartik pntan- LOO
.&/ masbi.
N
63
CS Hanpvt •• Baznlila •• EnarsndilOtb .. 2,000
Andbann •• Dadti Eartik puianma- 2,000
sbi.
V Gbaziptu Piyala •• Aghan sndi 5tb.. 1,000

Do. Manobat Daa,. Every Tbarsday 500


m Satran.
Do. •• Gbazi Mian • • First Sunday is 2,000
Jetb.

Ebab'spnt •• Tirmohani • • Bhadonsudi 12tb 2,000


Saaannda •• Dbannsjag •• Agbas sudi 5th 400
0 Soram Bamlila Euar&udi2nd to 400
cu
10th.
§\ j
Birnon Ditto Ditto 1,000
Mardab •• Ditto Ditto 1,200
Gobindpnr Ditto • * Ditto 400
1o / Bebia •• Ditto Ditto COO
-a Bbagalpur •• Bazonatimi • • Obaitsudi 9th COO
..

£ SnleinanptiE •« Bbeozatii •» Pbaguu badi 13tb 1,600


Bogna Bamlila •• Euar sudilOtb.. 1.00c>
Urasand Madaisbab •• Every Thursday 400

Fadampar .. Dasabra Jetb sudi 10th .. 1,200


Do. Ramnaumi • • ObnitsudiOtb .. 1,500
»d Haxibaiput • • Ditto •« Ditto 400
•a Banwan • • Dadii • • Eartik puiunma* 3,000
S ><
sbi.
Eatbgbara Dbannsjag Aghan audi 5tb 1,200
^ 1
Shadiabad
• •
Bamlila Kuat sudi Sud to a.000
” • •

lOtb.
\ ymsufpur • • Ditto •• Ditto. 500

. f Zaburabad «• Sbeoiatri Fbagun badi 13th 4,500


3*3 3 and Baisakb ba-
di 13th.
•S5P
Babadurgan; •• Banmamni •• Cbait sudi 9tb . 450
•s
/ Kaiimnddinpai Ditto Ditto 2.000
*0
’H-l
M ti b a minad- Dargah Gbazi- I Ist Sunday in 400
abad. nd-din. Jotb.
as
a
«3
§1 Do. •• Fiyala Ist Thursday i.. COO
Aghan.
0 I' KuTorax Dadti Eartik puiasmn-
gS • • 800
S J sbi
§ 1
Hantiman Oliati* Tirmobani Bbadon sudi 12tli 3,000
a bi.

IH Babotaupab • « Sbeoratri •• Phagun badilSt'i


\
COO
. . .

A1»PEXDIX XXXIX

FAIRS. IQlS-fcondudcdJ

Apptoxi-
matu
rail*!!! P-iigiina Locality Name ol fair Dale .IVCtilgO
attend-
nncc.

KMniui.i Rambiii Knee sudi 2nil to SOO


JOlb
dhcri'tti Ditto Ditto 1,000
Kijotiimr Ditto Ditto 1,200
Him . Ditto Ditto 300
Ftttobpur Im ’ar Ditto Fiom let wocic of SOO
I'.piiortaining Ku.ir to i-udi
lo pBia lOtb.
Nniili Ditto Kii'ir Sad to lOtb 300
Db.uiii Ditto Ditto .. SOO
Gilnn"! Ditto Ditto 1,000
Dn . n linn turn Ch.iit fiudi Otb . 2,000
Sobw .il Dh/inusjig Aglinn b'tdi lltli 2,010

IJinijolvt Rtmbl.' TCuar hiub £ud to SOO


lOlb
Dhampvit Ditto Ditto GOO
Kojnnlpui Ditto Ditto 1,000
Dibana Ditto Ditto COO
Gur.iini Kbiclin Smb- Miikr .'^.inkr.int,. 1,000
rant

SmApar bhi'iUh Simiiu Wcdnc^d.i} ,ind 0,000


.Sbiib Tbucidio .iftpt
Chiit <.iidi Sib
Nnl.aib Rnmhl i Knar Ul to lOtb .100

Gop ilp\ir Ditto Ditto SOO


S.\idiiur!'’ba' .. Ditto Knar bndi lit to 800
cud of Ku.ir.

Obocbrkpur .. D.ulii Kritik Fiiinnin.i> l.,000


abi.

Kb input Rvinhli Ku.ii sudi I%1 to SOO


lOth.
Bulibri Ditto Ditto coo
R.iminir Ditto Ditto 500

BMnriiibid .. Exbibition .. Ibtncckol Pb.a- 0,000


gun.
BALLIA.

Supplementary notes and statistics to

VOLUME XXX

OF THE

District Gazetteers of the United Provinces


of Agra and Oudh.

AL&AHABAD :

Printed by W, C, Abc1,*’OIf|(i SuDdtn Qovcrnment Pre^^, United Prnvinee*


1<»1 4 .

Notes for the B volume of the Gazetteer of the Balha


District, 1901—1911.

Page 1 — BoUh’DAUIES AND AHE.V— (1 >.

The area of lihc -whole rlislriot was '793,1)23 acres or 1,240

sriiiaro miles in 1906 and it rose to *796,278 acres or 1,244

squaic miles in 1912, The cause of this \ariation is duo to


alluvion and diluvion.
I'affo 11.— SnnuA Tal— (3)
The total area of the Surha Tal covered by water at the

hist settlement ivas 2,774 acres. In 1912 30*73 acres more was
cultivated The aiea cultivated was settled with the 7amindars
of that place for five years at a jama of Rs. 130.

Page 28 —Plaque— (6).


During the period from 1907 up to date inocoulation against
plague has been more appreciated by the people
Number inocculatcd was :

In WOT • • « • • • • • 3,097

„ 1008 a « • • « • » 15, -120

„ 1009 • « • • - 21,127
1910 « « 28,803
1911 . • • • , • 10,322
1912 . • • « • 10,791

Piige 47 —Famine or 1908— (7).


Balha appi cached neaier to famine than oii any previous
occasions of whicli wo liave records The conditions were worse
than in 1897, the accumulative effect of seveial bad rice crops

followed by total loss of that ciop and of various damages from


floods to the khai’if harvest of 1906 over a large area.
The situation was saved by the liberal distiibiition of takavi,
by the sturdy energy of tbo cullivatois and by the rainfall in
January. No one of these causes can be eliminated. Without
takavi there would bare been less seed and limited means of
paying labourers, without unflagging industry, irrigation would
have been impossible, and without either the rams of January
would have fallen uselessly on barren fields.
(

2 , BaUia Distt*ict.

Page 51. —Manufactures— 8a).

There is no Indigo Factory in this district. The one at


Bilaria has since been stopped.
Page 52.—Manufactures— (86).
Besides the two flour mills there are two other steam oil

mills.
Page 57. —Fair— (9).

The whole receipts for the three years ending in 1911


amounted to Ks. 41,398, the average being Ks. 13,799, while the
expenditure amounted to Rs. 18,093 for the same period, the
average being Rs. 6,031. There is a little difference in the

average income of the fair and it needs no comment. The average


number of cattle for the past three years ending in 1911, which
passed the barrier, was 52,605 while that of horses and ponies
was 3,922 and average nninber of sales in each case was 29,183
and 2,281 In 1912, besides the usual bazars, an
respectively.

elephant bazar was also established one hundred and fifteen


elephants were admitted. Out of which 24 were sold out in the
fair.

Page 57.—Exhesition— (10).


(Few paragraph).
A gTnn.11 e.\hibition and agricultural show was held for the

first time in 1911. The exhibits consisted of country produce,

prizes were given to cattle and horses and there were agricul-
tural demonstrations. The agricultural demonstration was a great
success. A very large number of improved seeds were exhibited

and their value explained. Ploughs, pumps, corn crushers,

winnowers, &c., were also shown and worked.


Page 58.—Railwats—(11).
Ghagra was at &st crossed near Chand Diaraghat by a
steam ferry leading to Manghi Ghat. A bridge has now been
constructed there and was opened in January 1912.
Between Ballia and Phephna a flag station was.made at

Sagarpali in 1909, at the request of the leading members of that

village.
Page 59.—Roads— (12).
The metalling of Ballia Sikandarpur Road from Hanumam
ganj to Sukhpura has also been taken in hand by the District
Board. It is now metalled 9 miles (to Sukhpura).
ALTEBATION ANT> ADDITIOl!'.

Parja 60.— JBTTNGAI.OWS— (] 3).


Tlio inspection house at Ballia has since boon tui'ncrl into

Deputy Colleclor’s quarters and a now dak bungalow has been


built which IS under di&tnct board control
Payc GO.— Feuuies— (141.
In 1911-12 the Ganges ferries yielded Rs. 17,550, Ghagra,
Es 4,200 and the Pipra ferr}' Rs. 100. The average total income
for the five preceding years being Rs. 20,050.
Page 61.— Water ways -(15).
The traffic posts at Nauranga and Naukagaon liave since been
abolished and other posts at Sisotar, Sikandarpur, Dursari,
Deorar, Maniar, Bahadura and Rajpur in the Bansdih tahsil have
been established.
Page 68.— Remgions— (16).
The Methodist Episcopal Cliuich of America began work in
Basra in February 1906, under the supervision of Bevd. J. Tlahi

Bakhsh and Mrs. Bakhsh, M D. The work has been confined


to one caste, the chamars, and has spread with great lapidity.
Since September 1908,. the Bevd H J. Schulz has been the
missionary in charge of the district Uj) to 13th January 1913 the
mission had a Christian community of over 1,900, there aro small
churches at Ballia and Basia. Excepting seven -village schools

scattered in the different Christian villages, no schools have been


established
Page 83.— Language and Liteeatube— (17).
At piesent there arc two printing presses at Basra and one
at Ballia.

Page 90.— Dumbaon estate— (18)


The estate is now owned by Bahu Kesho Prasad Singh, one of
the members of the family of late Maharaja Sri Radba Prasad
Singh, Bahadur, K.C.I.E. The late Maharaja, prior to liis death,
executed a deed poll, dated the 17th March 1889, by which
he authorized his lady Maharani Beni Prasad Kunari to adopt a
son out of the members of his Gotia for the time being living at
Dumraon. By virtue of power given her by the said deed poll
she adopted one Jang Bahadur Singh, a minor son of B. Gaya
Prasad Singh, of Jagdishpore, on the 15Lh December 1907, and
died the same day. The osiLate then came under the inaiiagomenl
J

4 BalUa District.

of the court of wards. The adoption was set aside by the civil

court after a lot of litigation. Babu Kesho Prasad Singh


obtained possession in October 1911. He is somewhat indebted at
present.

Page 96.— Pandes of Bairia— (19).


Since Babu Padmadeo Narain Pande died in 1912. His property is
taken
nndor ibe now owned by his son Pramod Narain Pande. His estate is very
court of
much indebted and he is trying to have his estates being taken
wards
although under the management of the court of wards.

monts are Page 109.—District Staff— (20).


not jet
Of the five Honorary Magistrates Babu Padmadeo Narain
complete.
Pande died in 1912 and Babu Bam Prakash Singh ceased to be

so since 1911, of the remaining three Babu Sarjoo Prasad Singh, of


Jirgarsand, exercises third class Magisterial powers in the police
stations of Garwar and Bansdih. A bench of Magistrates was
established in 1910, comprising Babu Jamuna Prasad of Hanuman-
ganj, Shaikh Muhammad Munir of Kazipur and Shaikh Abdul
Hamid of Ballia town as members. They exercise 2nd class

Magisterial powers within the limits of the Ballia municipality


and also try cases relating to Ballia police station beyond the
municipal limits.
In connection with the civil jurisdiction a bench Munsifi
was established in 1912, at district head quarters, having for its

members Babu Jamunar Prasad, Shaikh Muhammad Munir and


Babu Harbaran Singh of Takarsand.
Page 134.—Touce Stations— (21).
The outpost at Tola Shiwan Bai is under orders of abolition.

New police stations at Sahatwar and Narhi are under construction


for the Eeoti and Korantadih stations respectively.
Page ii??'.— ails— (22).
Moonj ban and a lac pounding factory have since been started.

Page ISl.—Posi Offices— (23).


The number of Post Offices has since been raised to 37 and

Karan though reckoned in the Ghazipur district is situated in this

district.

Page District Board— (24).


April
Now a paid Secretary has been entertained since l6th
1908.
— — ( (

ALTERATION AHD ADDITION. B

Page Education— 25a).


Tn 1910 it was made a Provincial High School and there are
over 300 pupils on the roll. The old school buildings have been
washed awa}' by the Ganges and excellent buildings for the school
as well as for the hostel have been constructed in the new town of
Pallia.

Page lS4 —Education— (256)


In 1911-12, there were eight Middle and 108 Primary Schools
under the District Board in addition to 46 District Board aided
schools and five Municipal Board aided schools. Besides there
were 96 private schools teaching Sanskrit, Aiabic, Hindi and Urdu
to 2,335 boys, the total number of Vernacular scholars in Verna-
cular Schools being 12,192.
Page Education (25c)
On 31st March 1912 there were eight aided girl's schools with
15] scholars and a Model Girls’ School was started at Ballia by the
Government
These schools are doing well. Besides these there were 34
girls reading in boys’ schools.

Pago 755.— Dispensaries- 26a).


Since 1906, a Contagious Ward, an Isolation Ward and a female
ward attached to the District Hospital and a contagions ward
attached to the Police Hospital have newly been erected.
Page 136 —Dispensaries— (266).
Total number of patients treated in the dispensary during
1912 was .50,728 against 44,010 of 1905, the average daily attend-
ance being 324 92. Besides these dispensaries, there were four
tiavclling dispensaries in the district during 1912
Page 136 . Cattle-pounds— (27).
The income fiom pounds in 1911-12 was Es 4,093.
total
This excludes the sum lealized from the pounds at Ballia and
Easia, the income of which is credited to Municipal Fund and
NotifiedArea Account The pound at Eatsand was abolished and
new pounds weie opened at Baklalia in 1910-11, Mi&rauli and
Bharsanta in 1911-12.
Page 169 . Ballia —(28)
A canopy over the well .situated in the middle of the chauk was
built by Babu Sarju Prasad Smgb of Jigirsand in memorial of his
6 BalUa District.

doseased father at a cost of about Rs. 7,000. All the roads of the
new town have now been metalled, and the sites have been leased for
building purposes. The bouses have been built with great rapidity
and the town is becoming well populated.
Page /W.—BALriA~(29).
The old school buildings have been washed away by the river
and excellent buildings for the school and hostel have been con-
structed in the new town.
Page 166.— 'Bairia.
TTofe;— In 1911-12 there were 1,500 houses of which 515 houses have
New para-
graph to been assessed. The total population in 1901 was 8,635. The
be insert-
total receipts was Es. 2,054-15-0 and expenditure was Rs. 1,332-3-3.
ed on page
165 at the The census return of 1911 shows that there were 6,169 inhabitants
end of the
history of in the town including 713 Muhammadans.
“ Bairia."
Page Baksdih, 1911-12.
Of 2,355 houses only 462 houses were assessed. The total

receipts amounted to Rs. 2,372-7-3 while the expenditure amounted


to Es. 1,410. There were 7,764 inhabitants includmg 599 Muba-
madans in the census of 1911.
Page fSA—BabagaoN.
In 1911-12, out of the total number of houses, 1,780,

assessment was made on 505 houses. The total receipts were


Es. 2,100-15-0. There were 4,204 inhabitants including 374

Muhammadans in the last census.


Page 254.— Makiae— 1911-12.
The total number of houses was 1,985, out of which 825 houses

were assessed. The total receipts were Rs. 2,694-10-0. There were
7,475 inhabitants including 559 Muhammadans in the census of

1911.

Page 245. Reoh, 1911-12.
The total number of houses amounted to 2,073 of which

572 were assessed. The total receipts were Rs. 1,886-7-0. There
were 0,137 inhabitants including 615 Muhammadans in the census

of 1911.

Page Sahatwab, 1911-12.


Total number of houses 2,217 and out of this 475 houses
were assessed. Total receipts Rs. 2,799-2-0. There were 5,148
inhabitants including 353 Muhammadans in the census of 1911.

ALTERATION AND ADDITION.

Paga 0J5.— Sikandarpub, 1911-12.


Out of the housoa 1,Y7T, only 613 houses wore assessed. Total
receipts were Rs. 2,264-3-0. There were 5,514' inhabitants including
2,001 Muliammadans in the census of 1911.
Page 5.^.— Cultivation.
Thoi B is no change in the method of cultivation, but it may be
mentioned that Meston's ploughs, chain pumps and new seeds
of several lands have been purchased in consequence of the
exhibition.

Page 1911.— (Nr.w pabagbapu).


ffd'.— Census,

The census of 1011 took place in the month of March 1911.


The total population of this district was ascertained to be
845,418 against 987,768 of the There
pi’eceding
census
was a decrease of 142,350 inhabitants which is chiefly due to
an abnormal death rate on account of plague and fever in certain
years. The total number of deaths from plague for the five years
ending in 1913 amounted to 75,718 while that on account of fevei
was 87,767.
Page 6’<7.— Towns and villages.
In 1911, Ballia contained 1,933 inhabiletl towns and villages.
Of those towns and villages contained a populatiou
those 1,732
of less than 1,000, and 163 less than 2,000 and of the remain-
ing 51 had a population between two and five thousand and
five over 5,000

The largest place is Ballia, containing 10,684 inbabilants.


It is by Basra having a populatiou of 9,300
followed then ,

coma Bansdih, Maniar, Bairi.a and Beoti, all of wliich have over
6,000 souls. Besides these tho other towns and a \illQge namely
Sikanderporo, Saliatwar, Baragaon and Huldi have over 4,000
inhabitants each.
Page S3 .
Occuimtion
According to the census of 1911 the agricultural population
includiug dependants, amounted to 71*44 per cent of the whole
population. Of tho remainder 13*33 were included tho industrial m
classes, 2'58 per cent, being engaged in food industry, 2-22 in the
textile manufacture and *77 in the luelal work while others repre-
sented occupation including work in leather and hides, wood and
other jungle products, of the remainder 1*74 repiesenled domestic
8 BaUm District,

service, '69 per cent, transport, *41 per cent. Government or


municipal service ; among the rest '73 per cent, represented those
without any regular employment. This includes chiefly beggars
and vagrants.
(Dajctteci* of 'Ballta.

APPENDIX.
GAZETTEER OF BALLIA.
appendix.
CONTENTS.
pAcr
Tahle I —Popuhtion by IPOl and 1911 t* • • 1

11
Tadle II.— Population by Thnnas, 1001 and 1911 • • • •

m
* - •

• • • in
TADr.E —Vital Stativtics • *

•• IV
Taulc IV,—D;nlb‘' according to can«‘C • • • •

1310 Fasli \
TADur V — Cnltivnlion and Irrigation, • • • •

VI

Taumi VI Prinolprl crop- by TalKil- • • • • • •

• « •t • r IX
Tabui. CDniiinl Ju'«tieo
X
Table VIII.— OoguiKiblo onmo • • • •

XI
Tabli: IX.—ItoAonuo demand ft succe^siTP cctilomcntc • • 4 •

Vli
Tavlk X —Hcvcnuo and C’"e''j 1010 Fa*-!! • • • • • •

\iii
Table XL— Etci‘-p • • • • • •

» m • MV
Taefa: xn,— Slainp-i • • 1

• • XV
Table XTIL — Tnooine-tn\ « • • •

•• • • \M
.tableXIV,—Incomo-ti’c by Tali-iF *
• • X Vll
Table XV.— Di'tncl Board • • •

•• • x^iii
Table XVI —Municipality of Pialba • •

• • ii\
Table XVn.— DiNlnbulion of Police, 1911 • * • •

» • x\
Table XVni.—Education • • • •

• • • X\l
• •
Scliool:', lOl'l
» • •
xx\
lloail*-, 1911 .. .. ** • •

«• • f » • y wii
Pcrtifi, 1911,. •• ••
• « b xxviii
• «
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• • • xvix
Marlicti, 101 Q •• ** • m

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AIM’EXDIX

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23,

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1011

mid
391,095

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397,

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791,533

hy

•121,724
Pojnilation


123.G91

I.

813,118
Tadlc

..

1911
Jialha District

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APPENDIX. U1

Table III — Vital Statistics.

Births Deaths.

Year. Bate Bate


Total Males. Females. per Total Males per
1,000 1,000.

1891
1 S

23,796
3

12,546
4

11,260 25 25
5 6

24,626
B
18,311
8

11,316
9

20 13

3892 28,310 13,408 24,302 13,161 11,141 25-79

1893 34,578 10,479 3G‘C8 18,716 9,830 8,010 19-89

1891 30,733 10,283 14,470 40,038 21,010 19,028 10 23

1895 24,701 13,145 11,650 24-82 20,010 11,227 0.383 20-71

1896 30,674 16,0''.0 14,614 80-82 23,372 12,913 10,420 23 48

1897 34,039 17,681 16,868 34-20 27,130 14,718 12,412 27-26

1898 32,709 17,201 16,605 32 92 22,416 12,181 10,316 22-53

1899 41,976 21,919 20,056 42-17 28,836 16,603 18,238 28 97

1900 35,482 18,031 16,851 35 -06* 29,821 16,009 13,812 29-96«

1901 34,242 17,920 16,316 34 07 31,270 15,767 16,613 31 66

1903 36,824 19,309 17,615 37-28 33,302 16,196 17,100 S3 71

1003 37,304 19,810 17,101 37-70 41,929 21,200 20,720 12-45

1904 38,077 20,327 18,360 39*11 41.190 19,101 22,080 11-46

1905 31,702 10,507 16,253 32-11 49,627 24,370 26,148 50 14

1900 27,409 14,643 12.806 27-74 34,599 17,318 17,281 35-03

1907 28.225 14,939 13,266 28-67 42,128 10,675 22,653 42-65

1908 81,449 10,703 14,747 81-84 27,376 13,671 13,705 27-71

1909 28,434 15,188 13,246 28-79 42,708 20,433 22,386

1010 28,319 15,213 13,100 28-67 62,737 25,937 26,800 63 89

1911 31,320 10,000 14,726 81-71 36,812 18,181 18,028 37-27

1913

1913

1914

* Ilio rotes from 1891 to 1900 ore caloubtcd from tho returns of tbo 1891 census.
IV iiaUia District.

TAitrx IV . —Deaths acconlivii to eiinsr.

Total clbiitli^ from--

Yent. ’
Iknrcl
Small*
PlflgUC Gholerii. FoTCr. com-
pox.
plaints.

]S!»1
1

* • •
2

2t,GiO
3
n 1,720 1,078
6

19,665
7

102

1892 • » • • 21,302 1,939 238 19.921 84

3893 • « • 4 •• 70 02 16,727 102

1894 t • 4 4 40,038 ** 0 238 21 31,771 248

1893 • • • • 131 4 18,428 OS

1890 • • 4 •
23,372 1,825 23 18.918 C5

1897 « • • 4 740 103 y),003 114

189S • » 4 • 21\41G 99 63. 19.034 21

1899 « 4 4 4 28,8)0 500 23,710 92

1900 • • 4 4 20,821 4,239 19,2-.£9 1,453

1901 • « 4 • 1.M9 42 21,008 2 320

1903 • 33,302 903 81 12,483 2,470

1903 • » 4 • 41,029 6,118 0038 400 17,687 3.5.83

1901 • 4 4 41,190 32 180 14,430 2,773

1905 • • 4 4 49,027 16,929 2,473 27 21,728 3,031

1906 « 34,090 7,720 1,609 48 18,341 2,120

1007 • • 42,128 20,422 1,149 20 16.090 1,618

1008 4 4
27,370 2,314 408 263 19.141 478

1909 • • 4 » 42,768 10,304 3,132 180 19,733 .910

1010 02,787 22,991 0,844 29 17,942 1,186


• • 4 •

1011 80,813 14^037 3CG 21 16,685 1,200


» *

1913 • • 4 4

lOlS • 4 •

1614 •• * 4
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Table Vm. —Cognizable crime.


Hnmhcr of casos invest!*
gated by polioo. Number of persons—
1

Year. By Acquit-
Suo orders ol Bent up ted or Con-
Tried.
motu. Magis* for trial. dis- victed,
trato. charged.

1898
1 2

1,370
S

11
4

865
B
1,093
6

165
7

927

1899 1,295 9 840 1,136 198 938

1900 1,680 87 995 1,440 264 1,166

1901 1,639 67 1,122 1,639 297 1,342

1902 1,334 1 872 1,333 296 1,037

1903 1,690 •• 1,273 1720 839 1,350

1904 1,880 •• 918 1,279 303 945

1903 1,639 •• 1,054 1,290 195 1,079

1906 1,491 •• 897 1,068 133 935

1907 1,174 43 669 774 87 687

1908 900 42 549 696 96 600

1909 1,146 36 671 760 90 666

1910 1,041 44 659 832 76 757

1911 1,191 31 672 706 73 633

1913 1,290 21 • • 656 76 680

1918 1,035 28 »• 687 88 699

1914

1916

191C

17ote.— Colnmns 2 and 3 should show oases instituted during tho year*
..
.,

#\PPEKPIX JCl

Taulb lX.—Jievenue demand at siiccesswc oetflcmenta.

Year of BotUemont,

Tahoil Fargana. Pennanent Revision of records


scttlcmcnl
1789-93.
1837. 1841. 1877. 1882.

Rs. R-. Rs. Bs Rs.

y Ballm 1,30,722 •• 1,48,711 ft ft 1,08,024

1*1 Doaha 08,429 t ft 63,126 ft ft 08,421


1

Garha 88,072 ft ft 39,910 ft ft 42,884

( Kopaohit East .
(
40,095
J 72,009 ft ft 71,125 *• }
Ditto West . 3 ( 30,095

Lakhno«aT 20,001 ft ft 20,273 ft ft 20,271


a]
Bhadaon . 21,791 20,008 ft ft 20,608 ft ft

«1
1 Sikandacpnc West
[ 1.49,379*
I.EKICOS 17,331t 1,04,880 17,831t
Ditto Bast )
•BSTa

n ” i Khatid • 1,00,877 ft ft 1,10,912 ft ft

Total District 8,04,440 0,90,765


milBBSliiH
• revenue tappa Dhaka, ttauBfened lioin
Including B<>. 17,849, the oE

Ghazipur in 1888,
t Itevised den and Eoi tappa Dhaka,
BalUa District.

Fasti.

1319

7,03.011

year

the 0 a
3
with
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for to)

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70001
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Table XU.— Stamps.


Receipts from—

Total
Year.
Court loo, oliargcs.
Kon- All
inclucliDg
Judiciol. EOUrCGS.
copies.

0 3 4
1 5

Rs. Rs. Rs. Bs.

1890-91 • • •• 35,934 81,205 1,19,009 2,212

1891-92 • • •• 83,394 89,618 1,23,108 1.948

1892-93 4 4 •• 35,050 80,504 1,22,801 2,711

1893-94 m * •• 87,201 92,601 1,29,855 2,620

1694-9S « • •• 44,244 89,486 1,33,804 2,293

1895-90 .. .. 35,378 89.288 1,24,760 1,843

1896-97 • « .. 39.243 86,400 1,26,813 1,831

1897-98 • « •• 50,095 91,619 1,42,885 2,404

1898-99 •• •• 38,911 1,12,588 1,53,782 1,993

1899-1900 • « •• 39,745 90,900 1,32,003 2,450

1900-01 • • •• 48,048 93,904 1,44,000 •3.020

1901-02 •« •• 47,043 1,00,637 1,60,232 4,687

1992-03 •• • • 40,007 95,471 1,38,185 3,644

1903-04 • • •• 38,013 98,944 1,39,807 3,767

1904-05 • • • • 43,467 1,06,423 1,62,058 4,100

1995-06 • • 47,508 1,03,007 1,47,809 3,831

1900-07 • • .. 42,798 90,794 1,41,763 3,098

1907-03 *• •• 45455 1,96,415 1,53,864 4,461

1908-09 « • 45,048 1,03,180 1,49,299 4,664


*

1909-10 • • .. 63,489 1,18,872 1,74,701 6,024

1910-11 • • • * 44,271 1,22,948 1,69,029 4,136

1911-12 • • •t 47,804 1,19,021 1,09,312 4,293

1912-18 • • •• 39,000 1,20,823 1,63,027 4,711

J —^,.,111
ff Discount on];.
APPENDIX. XV

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Pallia, i)isirici,
Ai'l‘ENblX. XlX

TAULnXYlI.—Distribviion of Police, 1911


XX Ballia District.

Table XYIU.—’ Dditcation.

Total. Secondary education Primary edneation.

Col-
Scholar;. Scholars. Scholars.
Year.
and
OC CO <0
tK
*3 43
<3 <s -i
leges. o
8
Schools.

Schools Moles.
8 Males.

o 1
CQ pC|

1896-97 ..
2

186
3

8.088
4

14
H 12 1,100 •
7


8

173
9

6,954
10

14

1897-98 .. 126 6.116 16 12 1,026 * * U3 6,051 16

1898-99 .. 184 6.787 17 11 1,089 • * 122 6,698 17

1899-1900 149 7,060 19 11 1,098 • • 138 6,962 19

1900-01 125 6.607 21 11 1,270 • • 114 6,897 21


..

128 6.283 26 10 1,083 118 6,250 25


1901-03 a »

142 7,C04 9 1,066 .183 6,638 a a


1902-03 .. ^
• • • •

142 7,873 9 1,032 • a 133 6,821 a a


1903-04 .. •*
1

148 7,186 9 1,132 • a 134 6,054 a a


1904-05 .. • •
i

162 8,638 9 1,278 a a 168 7,360 a a


1905-06 .. ••

176 8,940 195 9 1,293 a a 166 7,647 195


1908-07
1

..

•12,232 *466 9 1,439 169 •10,793 •466


1907-08 178 a a

•13,437 •1,850 9 649 173 •12,788 •1,850


1908-09 .. 182 a a
1

*354 9 740 174 •354


1909-10 .. 188 a a

•391 8 876 177 •10424 •394


1910-11 .. 185 a a

•11,241 280 8 904 172 •280


1911-12 .. 180 a a

265 8 709 191 13,914 266


1912-18 .. 199 14,628 a a

1918-14 ..

1914-16 ..

1916-16 ..

1916-17 ..

* 01 all description,
. .. ..
.

APPENDIX. xxi

LIST OP SCHOOLS, 3912


»

No. of
Tabsil. Pargana. Looalitj'. Glass boys on
31-D-’J2.

Ballia .. Oorcrnmont Higb


Sobool
Do Middle Vornnoular 173
Do fNow chowk).- Model Girls’ Sobool
Do (Old town) * •
D. B Gitla’ Sobool
Do • •
Proparatoiy Sobool 41
Do (Bhirugasiam) Aided Mumoipal .. 47
Do Now cnowk Ditto G2
Do Now AIkuIi Ditto 71
Do J/akhdumhi Ditto 20
Do. Shoorauipur Ditto 4J
Do. Dobi Ham’s Sanskrit P.ithsbala 62
Do, Jubilco Ditto 40
TIanumangan] Pris-ato 16
Bholsand Middle Vernacular 61
Do. .. • * Lower Piimary .
99
Gbiiarband • • Privato SO
n
Suifipah Ghowm • • Do u
Slicorampur • » Do. 12
Ghabtn . Upper Primary .
90
B.igbannj Pnsate IS
Hudt^pui Upper Primary .

Do Sanskrit P.itshaln.,
Sonw.mi • » Uppoi Primary .
SO
Hallia .
lOO
Ilaldi • • Ditto
jHajhw.a .. • • Ditto Its
.Shcopuidiai • • Ditto 7J
An]otcpur * Ditto bO
Dumri • • Ditto .
91
Ztrab.isli . • • Ditto 4.3

Agr.auli . Ditto 63
Do Girls’ School 10
Basal kapuE • • Uppci Primary ..
61
Nagvin . Ditto GO
Pipjipauti Ditto 3S
Ropoia Ditto GO
D.iynobapi.s Ditto 91
Puras Lowci Primary .
34
Sugbar Cbapi-i Uppci Primary „ 70
Ditto Lowci Piimaiy .. (lO
Katnai . • • Ditto 39
Kaputi . • • Prnato 5
Piamuiita {Ohbcrmb) Aided Piimniy 15
Ojlnvali.i » Private 45
Hajput .. Upper Priinaiy 67
Babubol .. Private 34
Sagatpali Upper Primary .. 61
Basanbpui Lower Primary .. 13
Nidharia Ditto .30
Banstb.in.a Upper Piimary , .30
Sciia • • Lower Piimary .. 10
Dudbaila.. « • Ditto 33
Gatig.'ibara • « A ded School 38
^ Siial D.auni Piivato Sobool 40
.. .
...
. . ..

xxii Sallia District.

LIST OF SCHOOLS 1912— fconfwtierfj.

No. ol
TabEil. Pai'gana. Locality. Glass. b(^s on
31-3.'12.

Harput .. Private School 6


Dubhand Aided School 3l
Fatkbauli Private School 5
Bkwari . Ditto • •

Hananagat Aided Sobool 41


Majbawli Private Sobool 15
Badilput.. Aided School 81
Belabfi . Ditto 36
B a 1 lia— Parsia . Ditto 60
feoncld.J. s Babubel .. Ditto 34
Oanjri .. Ditto 48
Midha . Private Sobool 16
Sbeopurdtar Naubrar Ditto SO
Suremanpnr Lower Primary 48
Sbeopatdiat Private Sobool 66
Kitpalpur Ditto 20
Munobapra . A.ded Sobool 81
Takaiaand Private Sobool 6

Nagwa . Ditto 26
Kakbdumbi Ditto '
25

Baitia .. Middle Vernaonlar 134


DOa • • • • Lower Primary • • 149
Subbaatbabi Aided School • • 45
Naraingarb Upper Primary • • 130
Sheopntkapuidiar .. Ditto 100
Bbuhaula • Ditto . • 1G8
Tola Ramesbar Rai . Ditto • • 91
Ballia— 111
V Talibpur , Ditto • •
feontd.J. Private School 15
Bairia • •

Do. .. , .. Ditto • • 10
Do, Ditto •• 2o
Do. Ditto 12
DalanCbapra Upper Primary • • 83
Doaba • • Karan Ohapra Ditto • • 76
SbcopuT Nauranga .. Ditto • 104
Eaniganj Aided Sobool • • •

Sonbaisa . Private School * • 87


Dokti Ditto • • 22
Gonhia Ohapra Lovrer Primary t • 47
Tola Jai Ohapra Private Sobool • 26
Sonbaisa Aided School 63
Hanumanganj Private School 6
Srinagar . Lower Primary • • 62
Jamnlpur Ditto • 107
Dbatnri Tola . Aided School S8
Ibrahimabad Private School 30
Murarpati Aided School •• 86

Gam-ai .
Middle Vernacular . 69
\
Do, Lower Primary , 82
^
Kopachit.. <•
( Do. . . ... Aided ISchool . 81
Do. Aided for girls . 8
1
Bnragaon Upper Primary 101
1 •
— ... . 1 .
,

As'risxiii' XXlll

LIST OF SCHOOLS. 1912— fen,

No, of
TahBil. Pnignna Localil) Class, 1)0) on •>

« ^l-3 ’12,

Lai.igaon Allied Sohool G8


Bataiiiid .. Upper Piinurj
Tapam . Aided Sohool 88
Pirorpur . Pri\n(o School 10
Do . Dll to IG
Do DiHo :<5
Qhukbas Dillo
Ko]i.icliii Pliophna., Upper Pi imary 80
( caiiLld J Knaila . Priv.ifc School I’O
Jigni Loti CL Piiinary .. 88
BatsandKaUn Pntato School do
Jigni Gull* Aided School li

Sliabpur. Aided Sehool no


Nasirpni Ditto ,
43
SihpuT .. Ditto 3G

Ball a- Karon . Upper Primary 72


fnmeld jS I
Nulii Ditto »1
i
Koraniadilt Ditto G1
I Sohaon , Lott or Piimar} ,
20
I
' (viilhniu Ditto 32
'

' TuUsan .. Ditto 30


1
Knraininu PiiViilo School i,0

1 !
Sai^saninu Ditto 13
Gadlin Gliaura Lotvci Pi imary 28
Piivato School IS
I Do Ditto GO
1
Xarainpui Uppot Pi unary "
1

1
' Bbaiawh Kbni- Pi It ,itc School 33
1 Sinonal . Ditto 3G
1

1 , Fipia Kal.in Lint ui Primal V ., 13


Kutubpni Piivato School 25
\
1

1

KoUa .. Ditto 30
!
II isin Middle Voinacular, 210
Do, Aided School 40
i Do, I'rimaiy G 1 1 b’ 12
School
"0
TiI.aDcoi.i Uppoi Primary
j

1 Sounra .. Letter Piinury


I KoUari . Ditto 7b
Jam Uppoi Primaij 43
Puia Kaiaiii Tmnii . Prit ate School . 10
llika Dcoii Ditto 33
KbotouU.. Aided Sohool 41
Basia Lakbnosai Basra Piitato School Si
Do Ditto 40
Do, .. Ditto 20
Do. , . Ditto 3b
Do Ditto 12
'
Do Ditto IS
Do . . • Ditto 13
Do Ditto 8
Do, Ditto ,L 14
Do Ditto ,L
Bo. Ditto 12
1
..,..•. •

XXIT Bcdlia 'District.

LIST 01? SCHOOLS, Wl2-(conHnuea).

Ttihsil.

IPargana.

ICopacliitJ
\Vo>t.
1
1
Hajauli
Earoji
Dumci ..
Locality.

Chil Eahnc
Damn
Katmalpur
.

..
Class.

Upper Primary
Ditto
Lower Primary
Upper Primary
Private School
Ditto
• •

• •

No.
btors

34
66
15
10
of
on
31-8.'12.

68
91

f Ohakra . Upper Primary 81


Batouli . Ditto 59
Dbadnon .. ^ Gahni Aided School 33
( Chakra .. Private School • • 13

/ Turtipar . Upper Primary • • 92


Bitpuca .. Ditto >* 63
Tan Barngaon Ditto S5
Nacra , Ditto CB
Bampur Oanungoyan Aided School 34
IlAjpur •« Ditto 31
Bhimpora ^Iidd]o Vernacular 78
School.
Bh impure Lower Primary • • 9S
Akhnp • Upper Primary • • 60
Haldi .. Lower Primary 26
Nathi .. Ditto 34
Bslaunjha Upper Primary • • 77
Ohcrawan Lower Primary 43
Salcmput Ditto • • 35
Pbaisatac Ditto • • 33
Knsi.t . Itoura . Ditto 40
. j
\ Saraibharthi Upper Primary 67
Kliamra .. • • Lower Primary • • 39
Bclathara Upper Primary • • 71
Scot Lower Primary • • 59
Siknndatpur,
2Ialap Ditto • • S6
West. 36
Garhya .. Private School «

Nonnura . Aided School • 40


Saraibharthi Private School 20
Ailakh .. Ditto 16
Turki .. Aided School 38
Salcmpur Private School 12
Secc Aided School • • 36
Batanpura Upper Primary • • 87
Bishuapuc Private School • • 20
Lower Primary 41
Aunrai Ealan
Haldharpur
B

B

45
25
Ennso
Pahsa
Chhiohhoc
Aided School
B
H 63
38
40
Baralumpatti ..
Eharahatar Ditto • • 48
Ehaiuaon Ditto 35
Mohamadpur B
••

B 29
36
3Iastafabad
Saryan ..
B 87
ShahpuT Titihi
B 28
.. . .

APPEN'DJX xxv

list op* schools, \^\i-(cont\Auedj.

No. of
Looality. Class. 1)0} s on
Pargana.
Talisil. 31 - 3 -’ 12 .

Slialipiit Tclma Aided School 30


t
Siltanclarput i Aided for Girls 23
n,ypur ..
E'l'.ra— Ditto 2‘2
j Salomput
(eoiicl'l ) (eo»c{a Lower Primary 10
) Bouaclih .

Jffiddlo Vernacular 131


Binsclili ..
Lower PiiTOiiry 120
Do
SabaUvar Upper Piimar} 1.35
Ditto 02
^laniar .
Ditto 87
Euoti
Aided School 25
Do 10
P.ichkbora Kolan Prir ato School
Ditto 3
Dillo Khuid
For Girls 21
Bcoti
School
Priv.rto 20
Chandpui
Ditto 29
Dctuai Dan
ICaiaminar Upper Piimary 7.1

Private bchool 35
Apail
Upper Primary lOo
bukhpivra
Pritalc bchool 18
I jagU.ion .
Ditto 29
Bara} ai pur 62
Ualpnt .
Upper Primary
Ditto 01
Mairit.ir ..
Ditto CO
Kbaionni 69
Ditto
llusaiiiiibad 01
Ditto
Mundiiui 25
Dalupur Lower Pnmar}
Ditto 48
D.vr baudi 70
Ditto
Kbarul ..^1
Gaigbal .. 4 ")
Ban-dih, Ditto
ll.itbauii] 53
Jigirsrnd
Upper Primary
.-.0
Ditto
Cbandpuc (4
Ditto
Kcotu 20
9.5
Private School
Hand] a Kalan 30
Ditto
Mi'QUlt .. 16
Ditto
Do. 20
Ditto
Do. 80
Ditto
Do. 46
Surajpura
Lower Priimiry
80
Private School
FiiTnbpur.. 44
Aided School
Snrahia .. 14
Privalo School
Sabatwar 6
Ditto
Do Ditto G
Do. .. ’
60
Karaiupur
Lower Primary
46
Aided School
Duiaana. 80
Private School
Dcoti 20
Ditto
Do. • 80
Ditto
Damput ..
Ditto
20
Kanbouii Kalan Ditto
9.5

Siiia

Middle Vcriiaoulnr
Bikaudaipni Sikandarpur 80
f
Lower Pnmaiy . •

East — (
Do.
. — .
,

XXVI Sallia District.

UST OP SCHOOLS, 1912 (concludedJ.

No. of
Tahsil Locality. hoys on

1 31-3-’12.

Natvnnagar Upper Primary 94


Ekail Ditto 64
Pur Lower Primary 52
Eathauda Ditto 35
KLarsanda Ditto 39
Bclasti . Upper Primary 64
jMasutnpuc Lower Primary 36
SisQiar .. Ditto 87-
Qaapnr .. Ditto 37
Baghuci .. Ditto 44
JCstoali .. Ditto 56
Behra .. Ditto 46
Pandah Aided School 31
Banudili Sikandarpur^ Kbarsnra Private School 53
East. Pandah Ditto 39
Banva . . . Aided School 29
Behra Aided for Girls 15
Channadih Aided School 38-
Gathnalpur . Lower Primary 00
Khojuri .. Aided School 41
SiiiOtar .. .. Lower Primary 38
Badha .. Private School 5
Batsat Znmin 20
Ditto
Khari-ara 1
Do Ditto 7
Do Ditto 50
Bahclpali Ditto 40
L Do. Ditto W
. .

APPENDIX. XXYli

ROADS. 1911.

A — PnOMKOIMi Milos. fur.

(i) Ballia civil btation roids


8 2 22

Total 3 2 23

B —Local
J. —Tint clan roai/r, metalltd, lurdged and drained Ihroaghout

(iBallia to Giiaziput . . .
S4 3-3«
(iiBallia to Bandclih
10 1'54
(ill Ballia to Hanumangan j [vide III tu]
4 2 'll
(iv) Ballia lailvvay fatatioa toad
0 2 00
(v) Ballia gaada-sliud lotd
1 0-77
(m) Ballia Kolvrali to Salivvaia
0 8-71
(vii Glut Baragaon station load
2 1 SS
(tiiij PJicplina to Basra
14 1 37
(ix) Baiisdib btation load..
0 3 37
('c) Bcoti station road
1 1 41

Total
G8 0 12

II Second cine road a, unmettillrd, hulge land Jr amid


thtoughoui,

(i) Rasta to Pardhanpuc and Dchma


4 0
(ii) Rasta to Ghazipui .. ..
(ill) Banigaon to Glmzipiir ..
7 0
o
(IT) NainiiipuctoLalliuclib 0 80
1 U
(v) N.tgra to Rama . . .

(vi) bccL to Bcllira


10 0
3 0

Total
27 0 80

II (B) —Second elate roadi, umietallcd, partially Iridged and


drained.

(i) Ballia to Bairia


(ii) Ballia to Saliatnar 21 0
.
13 0

Total
34 0

III, — Fifth olaes roade, cleared, partially bridged and drained


(]) Bmsdih to Piaria .. .. ... IG 0
(ii) Banbdili to Kbarauni 2 4
(ill) Sikandai put to Bairia 3.q 0
(iv) Sibindaipui toSuklipiua (’vide 1,11 1J 13 0
(t) Sikandai our to TTbhaon ' 14 0

^Tbi‘< road is nnbridgod at tbo Sarju river.


. —

HOADS, 1911 CconclttdtdJ.

III.—Fifth eltttg readi, cleared, partially Iridged and drained-


(concludcd).

Sikandarpur to Fhepfana
Sikandarpar to Kagra
Nngra to Ubhaou, Kartipar and Dohrighnt
Nagra toOanrar
Khnruan to Sidlingarghal
Nagra to Farmandapur
Risra to Hitldbarpur ..
Biraac to Mairitar and Dhanpur
Sukhpura to Hut-and ..
Ilaldi to Oliandpur
Bairia to Bchia

ir,— Sixth flat* readt, eltared only,

I
Nagra to Ghoat
INagratoMau ..
I
Raara to Nngpura
I
Piaria to Baragaon ..
I
Piaria to lOiron and Narhi
[ Bhimpnrato Bilaunjha ..
I
Bhimpura to Kaioha ..
Matin to Bi!cha and Babadurganj
Fhar>atartoCfaaktvat ..
Shcopor to Janbigbat .
I
Rcott to Bbar<iOta .. ..
t Bairia to Manjfaigbat ..
Biiria to Rovclganj
I
Ba^ra to Znburnbad

(Kv) Sikandarpur to Qutubganj

Gratto Totaii
. ...
. ,
.

APPENDIX XXIX

PERRIES, 19X1

Bivor. Forrj. Pargana Tabsil Ufanagomont, Inoomo.


t

Rs,
'
Eotnn • Gatba Baiba Distriot Board,
Ujinr • • Do. Do Ditto
^ 6, COO
.

Bhnranli • • Doi Do. Ditto .


J
Bclsipah • • Do. Do Private
Nniht • • Do, Do. Do.
Kot • • Ballia Do Distriot Board,
Bilaspiii Do. Do • a
Ditto ,
n
o Do.
bO
X'arnnpui' Do Ditto . 4,800
n s
C5 Ballia « • Do. Do Ditto ..

Shcopurdiar • * Do. Do. Ditto ..


Jauhi • • Do, Do Ditto ..
Hansnngar • • Do, Do. Ditto ..
2,2SB

ParbodhpuE « • Do, Do. Ditto . 1


Sarba Cbhapra Do Do Ditto 1,450
. !
Nautanga • « Doaba Do •
Fmatc
Damodarpur • • Do. Do. * » Do. • •

t Nagpura • • Lakbnc&ar .. Bnsra • • Do


LahhncGor • • Do * Do Do
Amgbat • • Do, • • Do. Do.
s
'ET Paidbnnput Do.
^ i
« • • • Do Do. • •

Tika Dcoii • • Do. .. Do Do


Fipra • • Eopaohit East Baiba District Board 275
»
Banst liana Baiba • • Do Private

Ton- XToukagaon Ebarid • * BiOnsdib Do.


gralia
/
Tuitipai Sikondnipur Basra Distriot Board

West. \ 2,700
/
Knnmgan] • • Ditto .. Do •
Ditto . J

Dub a Bohra Siknndaipur i


Bansdib • • Ditto .

East \
) 1,700
es Qutbgan] • • Ditto • •
Do. • •
Ditto . J
6)
c Goshainpur • • Ditto *• Do • » Ditto . \
Parsotam Patti Ditto •• Do • • Ditto ..
1

Maniar • Eliatid •• Do • •
Privato • •

Sultanpur • • Do •. Do. » •
Do. •

Naukagaon • Do. •• Do • Do. ••

Bampuc Diara Do. •• Do. • Do. • •


i

\ Woat
- > J
. ..

Jiallia District

POST-OPFIOES, 1908 . —Amended in January 1913.

Fatgana. OlBcc. Class. Manngemeat.


Tshail.

t Ballia .. Head office. \

Haldi .. Sub-office.

Ballia Kutebory •• Ditto,

Bbclsaad •« Ditto.
Ballia . . '

Majbawa.. •• Ditto.

Obbata .. Branch office.


Budrnpur •• Ditto.

foUw- Gbarauli Ditto.

Bairia . Snb-office.
Doaba .. 1
Sutomanput Branch office-
••

1 Dalan Ghbapra • 9 Ditto.


*
Gatwar „ •• Ditto.

Kopaebit East ,, Baragaon •• Ditto.


,

Pbopbna • • Ditto.

Batsand .. •» Ditto.
1
Gvba ,, '
Korantadib •* Snb-offico.

;
Natbi .. •• Branch office.

'
Labbnesar .
1 Basra .. • • Snb-offica.

! Bilthra Station • • Ditto. k Imperial.


' Nngra • • Ditto.

Bilthra Bazar • » Branch office.


1

Siknndarput West i

Birpnra .. •• Ditto.
ttasta.

1 Pharsatar ••
Ditto.
*
Turtipar .. • • Ditto,
S

Kopaohit West .. Obilkabar •• Ditto.

Haldbaipur Ditto,
. Bhadaon • »

'
Bansdib .. • • Sub-office.
^ 1
*

1
Bcoti •« Ditto.

^niar .. Branch office.


,
'

Balapnr .. Ditto.
Eharid .. ,

blnndiari.. • •
Ditto.

Tigitsand. • • Ditto.
.fiaaedib.

Sabotvrar • •
Ditto.

Hothaunj • • Ditto.
,

Sikandarpur •• Sub-office.

Nawanagar • • Ditto.
Sikandarpur East
^ Kozipur •• Branch office.
...... .

APPENDIX, :.XM

Ballm Sunday and Thursday.


Haldi Ditto.
Ghatauli . Ditto.
Nagv^a Mondn}, Tuc-day and
i Frida\.
Scrij-a Sunday and Woduo'day.
Janai i Ditto
nanumangiin] Ditto
Palkh.iuli .. Monday
bhaakarpui Do.
Bhal-ancl . Do.
SnRarpxli . Tne-day
Gothauli ..
i
Do.
Ujhwalia Wcdno'day
I

Itspura Friday.
! Ziraba-<ti .. Do,
Bobhand Kal.in .Saturday
Doblinnd Kliuril Monday and Tbuisday.
Matin Shoo Go'haiu Ditto
Katnai Ditto.
Bacbrnkliia Ditto
Obhata .. Tuesday and Batuiday
B3>-nnlpur . Ditto.
Majhawa . TJiursdiy and Saturday.
Kalap OUliapra Tufiday and Friday
Middba Wcdnc'day and Satuiday
''
Bagltunatkpui Ditto
Ballin,

/ Ba\iia
Sunday, Monday, Wedne—
day and Thui '•day
Banigivnj . Tuesday and .‘^.iturd.iy.
&onbar''a . Fiiday.
Srinagar ,, Bundiiy and Wednesday.
Lalgjii] Ditto
Murli Glihnpia Monday and Fi iday.
Mailhulnni Ditto
Dokti Ditto
v Snpajpui . I
Ditto.

/ Garwai .. Wcdiicsd.iy and Satuid.ay.


j

I
Barlmgaon . ;
Sunday and Wednesday,
Kanaila t
Saturday.
Balsnnd l^Ionday end Thursday.
Mitbnnai .. ) Ditto

/ Harhi Sunday and Wednesday


Pipra Tuesday and Saturday.
Cbouia Monday.
Subaon Wednesday.
Daulalpui .. Friday.
Katon . Saturday.
U]iar IMonday aud Fiiday.
Sotwa Wednesday and Saturday.
.
.
.

3;xxii BaUia District.

MARKETS,

Tahail. Fargana. Village. Market days.

Basra Wednesday and Saturday.


Kotwari Snnday.
Nagpura .. Do.
TikaDcori .. Tuesday,
Lakbnc^ar Nagpur Monday.
Bhikhra .. Friday.
Athila Tuesday and Friday.
1 Jam • • Sunday and Thursday.

/ Bilthra Ditto.
Hatbaunjha •• Ditto.
Tari Baragaon •«

Ditto.
Chandair .. Ditto.
Gothwn . Ditta
Aunrai Ealan Monday and Friday.
Tnrtipar (Hanorirar) • • Ditto.
Anwayan .. •* Sunday and Tuesday.
Sonadih . Wednesday and Saturday.
Mulct .. Ditto.
Fharsatar .. Ditto.
Mchdari (Kagra) • • Tuesday and Friday.
Barsara . • •
Ditto.
Januaon .. Ditto.
Karhi • •
Ditto.
Sikondai-pur West Manjodpur . Sunday and Wcdne.‘>day.
Faiasrampur « « Ditto.
Baru'a Tuesday and Saturday.
Turtipnr « • Ditto.
Batanpura .. •• Ditto.
Forasia •• Monday and Thursday.
Shcopur .. •• Ditto.
Kishorganj.. •• Ditto.
Senari Namaria Monday and Thursday.
Earbadi •
.. •• Monday.
Dubwa • • Sunday.
Jatanpur .. •• Tuesday.
Jhajnaui .. • • ThursdB3-.
V Saraj'a Nagdaura • • Saturday.

/ Asanwar .. ft • Monday and Thursday.


Chilkahar .. • • Ditta
1
) Dnmri ft • Wednesday and Saturday.
Eopachit West i Eureji ft • Ditto.
Hajauli Tuesday and Friday,
1
V Aundi .. • • Monday and Friday.
t

. Chakra Ditto.
Bbudaon ) Mobiuddiupur ft • Tuesdoy and Saturday.

r Gaighat .. ft ft
Ditto.
\ Katammoc ••
Ditto.
Kbnrid i Mniritar •• ft*
Ditto,
Sunday, Tuesday and
C Sukhpura ..
Saturaay.
...,

APPENDIX XXXIU

MARKETS, WlZ—feoncludedJ

Tahsil. FnTgnnn Village. Market dayi>

Biinsdih Sunday and Wednesday,


Siihativnr .. Ditto
Semri Sunday
Ba]puT Monday.
Ghorkaiud .. Do
Pnragaon . Do
Reruurbtri.. Wednesday
Ap.iil Do.
Gangpur (Lnaihauti) Thursday
Slioorampur Friday.
Kharid— Hnlpur Do,
dedj Do
Wamput
Muniar . Wednesday and Saturday
Ghnndpur .. Monday and Tburi^day,
IGiajuri Ditto.
Rcoti Ditto.
,
Matlinun] . Ditto
‘ Pankbra Monday and Friday.
SuUanpur .. Tuesday and Friday,
eoneludedj.
Husninabad Ditto
Muodmti Sunday and Thursday
f DuhaBcbra Ditto
Sikandarpur Sunday and Wednesday
"Bankilill--
Husainpur . Ditto,
Kliarsniida.. Ditto.
Bagburi Tuesday and Saturday.
Magirapnr {Dunc.ingan]) Ditto.
Gathmal . Sunday.
Musumabnd Tuesday
Knnth Thursday.
Barira Do
Oliandwa Monday.
Sikandarpur East
S Isarfabali Friday.
Bahcri Saturday.
Pur (Tola Galara) Do
Fur Ivhas .. Monday and Fnday
Gauri . Ditto.
Nawanagar Ditto
Sicotar (Ohaubo Pntbak) Tuesday end Friday.
Silvan Kalan Ditto,
Khajuri Ditto
Bakbri Ditto
< Q.izipui Monday and Thursday.
.
,

XXXIV Ballia District.

FAIRS, 1912.

Tahsil. Fargana. Locality, Name of fair.

BnlUa Dadti . . Eattik Sndi 15th 500,000


Do. Bijai-dasmi .. Emr Sudi 10th . 6,000
Sban^arpttr Moln Bhawani Cbait Sndi 9th . 5.000
Ballia Sagurpali .. dhazi Miyan . . Babi-ns-sani 1st 3.000
Banstbaoa .. Gajna email Enrtik Sndi 15th 4.000
Ballia. Sadhu fair.

Baragaon Bijai-daemi .. Enar Sndi 10th,.

Eaton Sheoratri . . Phagun Badi 13th


Kaniganj SttdistBaba ,. Aghan Sndi 5th

Basra Ramlila Enar Sndi 10 th.


Lakhneeai Lnkbnesat ,
Dargah Beginning of
Angnst.

Basra.
Sikandar* Sonadih Rarnnanmi .. Cbait Sndi 9th ..
pni West.
Eopachit Dchora
West.

Bansdih Dasahra Enar Sndi 10th..


Alanikpnr Do. Do.
Biraarbari Do. . . Do.
Sabatwar Do. . . Do.
Gaighat Zk>, . . Do.
Surajpnra Do. .. Do.
Obandpur Do. .. Do.
Middba Do. .. Do.
Ebaxid Beoti Do. ,. Do.
Agbaila Do. . . Do
Bansdili. Asegba Sheoratri . . Pbagan Badi 13th
Chhitanni Do. . . Do.
Bajpnr Do. .. Do
Balnpnr Do. .. Do.
Jharkatba Do. . . Do.
Maniar Ektijia .. Bnisakh Sndi 3rd
'

Sikandar* '( Sikandarpur Hnharram .. SlnharramlOtb.


pnrEast. < Zahidipnr ., Dargah hiakh* Zil*bija 11th
( ,
dum Sahib.

Ballia .. Deokali .. Sheoratri .. Phagnn 13th


Do. .. Phulwatio .. Do, .. Do.
BalUa,
Do. ., EopaohitEaet Do .. Do.
Sikandarpur Isat ... Do .. Do.
East.

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