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Second I ..ue.

H.E.H. THE NIZAM'S GOVERNMENT

Hyderabad District Gazetteers


PARBHA!~I
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I Tables Volume
1340 &· 1345 F.
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(1931 & 1936 A.D.)
(With Co;,.parative Statistics/rom 1331 Fasli) '
by
MAZHAR HUSAIN, :\LA., B.sc., '"".. ·
Director of Statistics.

HYDERABAD-DECCAN
GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS
1940 ,,
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) Hy~rabad-Deccan. .
A - ·.1"' • · - ~ Rs. A, P.
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Second Issue•
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H.E.H. TH_E NIZAM'S GOVERNMENT

Hyderabad District Gazetteers


PARBHANI
'I

Tables Volume
1340 & 1345 F.
(1931 & 1936 A.D.)
(With Comparative Stati1tics from 1331 Fasli)
by
MAZHAR HUSAIN, M.A., B.sc.,
Director of Statistics.

HYDERABAD-DECCAN
GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS
1940

Price Rs. 2.]


TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PARBHANI DISTRICT.
Pa&FAC&

TABLB No.
1. Area and Population in 1MO F. (1931) •
r 2. Variation in Population since 1320 F. {1911)
8. Towns and Villages classified by population
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4o
tl
4. Main statistics for Towns including cantonments 8
.5. Distribution of population according to religion 10
6. V•niation in distribution of population by religion 12
'T. Places of worship by religion · 14
8. Distribution of population by taluks according to se:ic: and civil
condition i8
9. Distribution of population in district according to religion, sex
and civil condition • • • • • • • 18
10. Distribution of population in district by age, sex and civil
condition •. 10
11. Distribution of population by taluks according to residence,
SECTION I. age and sex , . 22
AREA AND
PoPULATION, 12. Distribution of population· according to religion and education • 26
13. Education by religion and age 28
14. Distribution of population according to tesidence and education 80
15. Statistics of chief castes ~ 82
111. Distribution of ,Population according to occupation or means of

,
livelihood • • . • • • • • • : • 88
17. Classes and sub-classes and orders of occupation ~ 88
18. Distribution ot population according to language 46
19. Bilingualism-No. of persons who can speak other language&
besides theit mother-tongue , • , • • 48

I
20. Infirmities according to residence • ·~ •• • • • ·• 50
21. Infirmities according to age • • • , Ill
22. Infirmities according to religion 54o
28. Occupation of infirm persons 56
1. Land Revenue 60
2. Details of land revenue and charges 02
8t Classification of area and assessment rates accordlnlt to the
last settlement. 60
4, Holdings (in acres), cultivation and.demand in O.S. Rs. J 08
SECTION II. 5. Revenue payable b;y Samasthans, Jagirdars, lnamdars, etc. 73
' LAND REVEN\IB, 6. Demand, collection and balance of current land revenue and
cesses
7. Remission for failure of crops ,.,
'74o

8. Land improvement and agriculturists' loans 78


11. Stre"gth and eost of District Administration of !WlVP.'IUe Depart•
l ment
ii
T.t.aLENo, P.t.OB
(· 1. Forest revenue and expenditure 86
) 2. Details of forest revenue and expenditure 8~
SECTION III.
FORE&TS, ~l 8. Area of the forest lands, outtums of products and 1evenue and
expenditure . 92
6. Protection afforests, result of protection from fire and cattle 94
'
SECTION IV. 1. Strength and expenditure
EXCISE, ( 98

SECTION V.
• REGISTRATION, tr .1. No. and description of Registered Documents and value of pro·
perty transferred
2. Strength and expenditure
• •











102
103

·f 1. General Statistics of Post Offices


2. Estimated No. of letters, post cards, newspapers, parcels and
112

packets • 114.
SECTION VI. 8. Total number and amount of money orders witb annual increase • 116
PosTAL. 6, No. of post offices, savings banks depositors and amount of

1
deposits • 118
5. Receipts and expenditure 120
6. Strength and expenditure 122

1. Number of judicial divisions and No. of officers exercising


appellate or original jurisdiction • • • • U6

f a.2. No. of cases decided in courts


No. and description of civil suits instituted
180
184.
6. No. and value of civil suits instituted 138
5. General results of trial of civil cases in courts of original jurisdic-
tion 14.2
SECTION VII.
JUDICIAL, 6. Do do do (miscellaneous cases) • 14.6
7. Civil appellate courts-appeals from decrees 150
8. Do do do (miscellaneous appeals) 152
D. General results of trials of criminal cases 156
1C). Do Appeals and revisions in criminal casea 158
11. Punishments inflicted in criminal cases 160
ll2. Strength and expenditure 1M

1. Strength and expenditure of District Police 168


t. Cognizable crime--No. of cases and persons concerned-Part I.-
Return of cases • • • • • • ITO
a. Do Part 11.-Return of persons concerned in case• 174.
SECTION VIII. 6, Non-Cognizable crime--Part 1.- No. of cases • 178
POLICB. &. Do Part 11.-Return of persons concerned • 182
6. Property stolen and recovered 186
'7. Equipment, discipline and general internal management 188
8. Princiral Police Offences-No. of cases • 192

1. No. of persons and distribution of prisoners 198


2. Religion, age, state of education and previous occupation of

SECTION IX.
JAILS.
f convicts •
8. No. and disposal of the convicts in the jails and sub-jails •
200
202
6. Nature and length of sentences of convicts admitted into the jails

1l . and sub-jails • • • • • • • •
IS. Average No. of convicts sentenced to labour and the nature of
their employment in the jsils and :~ub-jails •
. lliO<!

200
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6, Offences committed by convicts and punishments inflicted , 208
7. Sickness and mortality among prisoners • • • . . 210

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8. No. of convicts admitted including those who had been previously
SECTION IX.
J.uL8 -(concld.) J convicted • • • • . • • •

exclusive of cost of buildings, repairs, etc. •


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9. Ex~nditure incurred in guarding and maintaining prisoners

••

,
212

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10. Condition of the prisoners released from the jails • • , 216
11, Working of the Mark system in jails and sub-jails • • • 217
12. Strength anc:I Expenditure • • • • • • • 218
1. No. of Educational Institutions and scholars • 22~
2. Total Receip_ts and Expenditure on education :. 226
3. Strength and expenditure of the education estt. · 228
4., Educational Qualifications of Teachers • 280
SECTION X. 5. Classification of Pupils in Schools foT general education, etc. 284.
EDUCATION,
6. Stages of instructions in schools for general education 286
7. Stages of instructions in recognized schools 238
8. No. of pupils in each stage of instructions 242
9. No. of Male and Female scholars 244.
[ 1. No. of births and deaths with causes 250
2. Plague mortality • 252
S. No. of deaths from snake-bites and wild animals li54
SECTION XI. 4.. N'o. of primary vaccinations and revaccinations of succe~Hfnl
VITAL STATISTICS. cases 255
5. No. of Hospitals and Dispensaries, No. of beds, No. of patients
treated and died 2~6
6. Diseases of patients treated in the hospitals and dispens~ries • 258
SECTION XII. { 1. Cases of human and animal poisoning in which articles were chemi-
MEDICO·LEGAL · cally examined at Government. Chemical and Bacteriological
INVEBTJGA'IIONS. Laboratory • • • • • • . . • 1184
[ J. Normal and Actual rainfall by Taluks 1188
SECTION XIII.
RAINPALL AND 2. Do do . · during varion11 periods (by TalukS) 289
TKMPJ!.IIATURE. 8. Monthly average ramfall . ·• • • • • 1192
{
4. Temperature. • • • . • • • 293
1. Total area and classification of area in acres 296
2. Area under liTigation in act-es 298
8. Area under crops iiTigated 800
4.. Total area under crops with Total yield of principal crops below
the area • 304.
5. Standard (Normal) yield in pounds per acre of the principal
SECTION XIV. crops in each district •·
AGBlCULTURB 6. Area revised and assessed
STATISTICS.
7. No. of Live-stock, ploughs, oxen, etc.
8. Proportion·of serviceable Jnales to females (live-stock)
9. The average No. of cattle, ploughs and carts per 100 of popula-
tion 826
10. Cattle mortality • 827
11. Strength and expenditure ofthe Veterinary Dept. 828
1. No. of membership and Financial position of Co-operative Agri·
SECTION XV. cultural Socitty • · • • • • • • • a82
CO-OPBBATIVE
SociBTJKS. { 2. Financial position of Co-operative Banks. 834.
a. Strength and expenditure 836
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SECTION XVI. { 1. Income and Expenditure of District Local Boards • • • 340
MuLoNICIP~ITlEB 2. Population and constitution of municipalities with income and
AND C~L OARDS expenditure , , , , •, , • , • 344

1. List ofroads maintained by thtf'P.W.D. and Local Fundi! • 848


SECTION XVII. (
PUBLIC WoRKS.~ 2. List of Travellers' and Inspection Bungalows 350
l 8. Strength and Expenditure 360

( 1. Irrigation sources 3M

~ECTION
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2. Ares in acres irrigated 366
XVIII.
IRBIGATION. S. Chief irrigation works-Principal_resulta of operation 368
4. Irrigated crop rates per acre 370
l 5. Strength and expenditure 372
SECTION XIX. 1. Motor Transport • 876
MOTOB TBANAPOB'I,
I. Telephone lines summary 380
SECTION XX.
TELEPHONE. { 2. Strength and expenditure 382

SECTION XXI. 1. Annual average retail prices in seers and chataka per O.S. Rupee 386
PRICES AND
EXCHANGE, { ll. Annual average wholesale prices in O.S. Rupee.s 388

SECTION XXII. 1. Rural labourers rate per day in cash 394


LABOUR AND
WAGES, { :1. Urban labourers rate in ca,b • 398

SECTION XXIII. ( 1. Enumeration of large industrial establishments


-INDUSTBIRS. ~ 2. AvPra~;e No. of persons employed by large industrial
l establishments
SECTION XXIV. 1. Loans and Remissions
FAMINE.

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