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CENSUS, 1951

RAJASTHAN AND AJMER

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

JAIPUR

PART 1- GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND


CENSUS TABLES.

Pt. YAMUNA LAL OASHORA, B.A., LL.B.,


Superintendent of Census Operations,
Rajasthan and Ajmer.

BIKANER":
PRINTED AT-THE GOVERNMENT PRESS

1954.
LIST OF OONTENTS
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B.No. Pages.

1. Introduction '.
l-XVll

2. Review of population figures .. .• ' 1-7

3. Scheme of census tables. 8

<1. Definitions and key to symbols 0-10

5 District census data, at a glance 11-13


6. A-General Population Tables-:

A- 1. Area, Houses and Population 15

A- IT. Variation in population during fifty years 15

A- Ill. 'l"0WIlS and villages classified by population 16-17

A- IV. rrowns classified by population with variation since 1901 18-22


A- V. rrowns arranged territorially with population by livelihood classes. 23

7. B-Economic Tab/es-

B- I. Livelihood classes and sub-classes 28-31


B- II. Secon<iary means of livelihood 3:2-53

B -III Employers, employees and independent workers in industries and 55-82


services by divisions and sub-divisions.
H
--
C_Household and Age (Sample) Tables.-
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0- 1. Household (size and composition), 83

0- II. Livelihood classes by age groups 84·\)1

0-III. Age and ci viI condition


o IV. Age and literacy. 95-97

c- V. Single year age returns , 9t:l -lOti

0. 1)_Soc;al and Cultural Tables-

D- I (i) Motber tongue 1G7

( ii) Bilingualism 100

D- II. Religion . 108

D-III. Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes 108


D-IV. Migrants . 109
D- V - (ii) Displaced persons b'y livelihood classes . 1]0

D- VI. Non-Indian Nationals 111


D-VII. Ed ucational Standards .112-113

10. E-·Summary figures by administrative units .114-117

11. Locn,l ('Ii) Infirmities .118-119

] 2. District Index of Non •. \grioulturaI Occupations .121-145


PREFACE.

The Census Reports in olden times were printed one for the whole Province of
R~jputana and another for Ajmer Merwarn.. Some of the Principal States now merged
in Raja.sthan published their own reports. This time the State Census Reports have
been published in the following volumes;-

1. Part I-A Report.

2. Pari I-B Subsidiary Tables anll District Index of Non-Agricultural


Occupations.

8. Part I-e Appendices.

4. Part II-A General Popull1tion fJ1 a bles, Household and Age (Sample) TableR,
Social and Cultuntl '1\l,bles, r:rab!e E Summary FiguroR by Administrative
Units, and local 'KA' infirmitins.
5. Part II-B Economic 'llab!rs.
rrhey contain statistics down to tbe llj~trict level.

The idea of preparing the District Census Handbook separately for each district
was put forward by 8hri R. A. Gopalaswami, I. C. S., Registrar General, India, and
ex-Officio Census Commissioner of India, as part of a plan intended to secure an effective
method of preserving the census records prepared for areas below the district level. He
proposed that all the district census tables and census abstracts prepared during the
process of sorting and compilation should be bound together in a single mn.nuscript volume,
ca.lled the District Census Handbook, a.nd suggested to the State Governments that the
handbook (with or without the a.ddition of other useful information relating to the
district) should be printed and published, at their own cost, in the same manner as the
village statistics in the pa.st. In n.cccpting this suggestion, the Government of Rajasthan
decided to print and publish the more important portion of statistical data relating to
the district a.nd to preserve the rest of the records in a manuscript volume for any
future use, to which they may be put.

This Handbook contains five General Population Tables of A Series, three Economic
Tables of B Series, five Household alld Age 'l'ables of C Series, seven Social and Cultural
Tables of D Series, one tabJe E giving summary for the district and tehsils, a local table
'KA' showing infirmities by age groups and an Index of Non-agricultural Occupations.
Each table conta.ins an explanatory note necessary for the proper undrwstanding of the
figures. The numbers given to the tables in this Handbook cormspond to those given
in State Census Reports.

Village Directories were publiBhed for tbe first time in 1931 by a few StateR of
Raj putana. The example was followed by all the States in 1V41. They conta,ined for
each villa.ge the population figures by religion and also some other useful information.
They were bound in a volume one for each Stn,te. 'fhis time the Village Directories are
also incorporated in this Handbook under the name of" Primary Oensus Abstract and
Village Directory" which show the basic popula.tion figures separately for each village or
town-ward classified by livelihood classes instoa,d of religion and f),lso SOlUe information of
general nature.

Opportunity has been taken to put in n, short introductory note detailing the salient
poi?ts connected with the district, snell HoS the physical fen,tnres, climate, rn.infall, irri-
gatIOn and drainage facilities, roadR fmd otber communications, agriculture, education,
~ndustl'ies and other matters of general interest. The information contained in the
lUtrodllctory note is based. OIl the material fnrniRhed by Collectors of districts and Depart-
ments of Government.

In addition to the above, somo figlUCR of gCllcral interest a,nd a review of populRtion
ugUl'CShave also been incorpomted.
II

r1'11r Rell('dnlp,d datf' for the publicfLtion of the nandbool~s as pl'f's~rihrt1 by th~
Re~istl'n.r General, India., was," Not later than March, liJ52" but practical experience
showed its publication by that time an impl'ltcticn.bility. Even the compilation of the
table's together with its fina,l touch could not be completed by tiHl.t time. rrhen came the
(]lH~."tioll of printing' which proved to be a huge task. There are 25 districts in Raja.sthan
:1.I\f1 ] in Ajmer. 'j'ho total tiUtlTb~l' of pl'intAd pages turned Ollt to be nen,rly ~)Ooo. Thr.
(J(}\'('!'lllllent PI'CSRC~ were it.J'r~ady oV'er burdoned with the printing vwrk of other depart-
HW11!,S and in the printing of census publications priority was given to Centml Govern-
ment Pn blien.tions i.e the State Censns H.cports. 'J'he result was that till l\T arch, ] 954,
fOl' 14 out of :W diRtricts the P. C. A. and Village Directory could lIot be pl·jnted specially
hec"LllRC the press hR.d no stocl~ of Rnmll type which was 8Rsentin.l for their printing. It
waR, Lherefore, decided to pub1ish the handbooks in t\yO volumes. Part I, consi~ts of
introduction, n. brief review of popuilttion figures and,

(1) General population 'J.ln,bles ( A-I to A-Y. )

(2) Economic TR,bles ( B-1 to B-Ilt )

(3) Household and Age ( Sftmple ) r:rableH ( C-I to C- V )

(4) ~or.ial ll,ml Cnltnml rl'ableR ( D-T to j) .. VIJ )

(5) E-Summa.ry figures by AdllliniRtmtiH' Units.

(G) r~ocn,l Table ~ K,A ' infirmities, and

(7) District Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations.

Pftl't II contains only Primal'Y Census Abstracts and ViIlA,ge Directory.

The Handbooks of the Ajrner, Sirohi and Jhalawar DiRtri'Cts' a)'e, howevDl', being
published in one volume because they have heen completed by tbis tim-e.

,Vhiie every care liftf; 'be~n ta.ken to ensure the correctness of figlll'es and "jllaga
n:tmes, certfLin mistakes might have crept in. I ~lmll be gl'ateful if they al'e brought to
my lloti('l'.

Y. L. nASH ORA.
J AIPUR DISTRICT,
INTRODUCTION.
I.-Physical Aspects.

ffhe District of J aipur is situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan and lies bet-
1.
• ween :200 45' and 27° 45' North la.titudes and between 74° 41' and
C

(a) Position, area 76° 5& East longitudes. Its area is 6,'29;,)'4 square miles, al5
and boundary. supplied by the Surveyor General of India. It is bounded on
the North by Sikar and Jhunjhunu districts on the South by Tonk
District, on the East by Sawaimadhopllr District and on the West by the Ajmer State.

2. The district for the most part is level and fertile though its surface is crossed
I1nd diversified by groups and ranges of hills and numerous
(b) ponllg~r~tion. isolate~ peaks which are parts of the Aravalli Hills spreading
practi<rally all over·t,he district is given different names at different
pl!\ces. In Te,J:tsil J aipul' the range is kI\O\yll PUIStnaghat and N ahargarh; in Kotput.li,
Eairnth and J aniwa Ramga.rh Tehsits it i~ named as Ada Doongar, Chapa, Khan Rahori,
Kh~n Dagotl;t .Ja.roo~da, Khan 1,laip1,1.r ~n~ Khan _Badri. On thee we,st of riv:er Sabi a,nd
1}.~~g~t;lgll,. ~h~..ra~gep.;\r.e k,nQW,n ~s tto~~wati hills ..Lp.lsot Toda Bhim Ra~ge' i~ ~he na~~
glyen In ~ifr~l, ~a,j:rw,~ ,and t~I,.o~ 'fel?-Sll~.: The bl~est range of th~se ~dls .s~arts ~r9~
~~t:U~~~ ~.J~ it), J'atpur l)i~,t11ct ~9· ~,mgbf1na l.n J.hul)j~lUnlJ. D~s,t;nct. The 80.11 ;1.8
gener:tl!y ~andy but in th,e .~e1Jt ahd ·als.o .t?~N'ds tl.i~ ~ide of !G~h~;ng~r~ i~ is l~OC~.
:fhe b81ght f~o~. the s~a lev~lls 400 to .690 fE;}et 10 ~1mo~;t all p,~.r~s of tjl?.e. <11~t!~~ except
In t,he e,ub-dlV1SlOll E:lshang3.!h where It 'IS 200 ,to 500 feet, The sm-.fa:ce IS flat and pl"am
wit~ san~y eal~h and ~ocky ,tracts. ..

3. The p~ncipalrivel's and streams flowing in the district are the Banganga, the
. Bandi, the :bbu~d, the ¥orel, ~he Sabi, the Sota, the :Mashi, the
.
(c) ,ij:v:et:a J\~~ RooEan, and th,e :p~i. the Bangang~ flows in the Eastern part
~~.I;\~. and·ioi.~s ~he river J~ml~na. The .river Bandi flows in t~~ Tehs.i.ls
. o~ ,P~gi,. Phulera, J~lpur a1,l~ Ja,wwa ~ftmgar,h., and 1,1; [opns ~
~und a.t Kale~h In Ph~era ~ehslll. 'rhe· Dh~.n,d 60,"8 t~ ,th.e Teh~lls of ,J ~lpur a~d J~1?W!"
Ra.mgal'h ~nc1 It has ~at ,fa~n~;)Us ~Ul1:~S ?f j ~,lliw·ara.I,hf{arh and ~alI~tba. T.he l\~or~.l .r~~!D.1
thr~~gh J..Jalsot Tehstl '!l'~<;l fQ~~s t~e faw?us Bup.~ ,of M?1.eI w;hlCh IS us~d lO,r ll'~lg~tlO;t:
~al~l . ~~d SQta ~ow ~ K.9"~lUth .Teh~,ll. T_h~ .fda~l.ll flow.s ,from \yes,t ~o .eas~ ,11: ~·~I
Te.h~lL The ~Q0J?-an a.n,d 1)801 fl<?W In the hea:r~ 9! J:loopa.ngarh amI Sa,r'Y~ re,hBll~ ~~i..
pec~lvely and ~an ~~. the ~8o~as rIver. 'file ~faslll l'l~es from (tnn90lancl tank. (KlS'ha?}-
'g~.rh Ci.ty). It ,IS .d_lVlae~ l,~to famou~ stl:elll~ of new~l'i-lm-Bn.hala, Almas-k~- llana,la an,~
Sa..Il:do_hi~t_t-~a-!}a~.~l~ 0;0 ,WlU cb .are situated the villagt's oJ q-a,ngmln, and :ahog~dittl?,

The only natur",l l.a.~,e wo~'th men.t,io!!-in~ is ~he Sal,t L~ke 9£ S~lIlbh~ it:! iPh~l~.r~
4.
·T~.hsI1~ It IS nearly ~O 1l?:ll~s lon~ ~d ~ to 5 ~lles w,\d~ GO:VEV·.1p~
(d) Lakes. a. ~ota.l .~~ea of 90 ~t.m~~ ,mll,es. 'l_~ .pr9duce~ ,8~~t wp i c\1 ,18 ~:1~-
trtbuted and supplied throughout Northern IndIa.' its manage-
men t is directly under
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.the CeI\tral.Goyer:o.mCl;lt
..
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5. The district pPBS~~~S .c~Df:.~(}_~~AAle .,.e!J.l~~ in ,mine.~p,ls s~cb ~~ .~c;>~p .stqIl,e,


gl~~ ¥~ .ca1.qite, ]~u\ng!,p~~~, ~~rY~o/€5 ~on or" ~.l9a, ,,~~P;~~
(!!) Geology. ~n~' kYlLDltes. ~eyeral ~y:p.es Qt B~qne8. for tpa.~o.nary ,pv.rpQ~J ~t;&
. . fou~~,~ !Jbankrl Ama!, Amagarb, J'Mpur, ])a~sa. and at SIlo.ra,
Lima stone depOSIts
, ~ . ocour at....
N p,da.. an(l Bohon.
~ ~, .~ ,

6. ll~.m,bo~1 (Acacia Arab~c,:\), ~hej_ra ,(rrosojlis sli~igera), ~Bar (Ziziphu8 J ab.?~y),


- Dhak fBute~ ,frondo~a)" Shokr.a {A~,ogCls~es pen~u~p.) S~l~~.,r;n
(f) B~t~1.' _(Dalv~rgonn. ~hss~o) Sal (Shor~a r~bnsta). Pipal (Fi.~S. :t:!Ll~glQSa),
. . J a.mun (~~gema J ambQl8.;lla) f:W? Sa~a.s (Alb~l~ l~1;>be.k),
Kik~, ~ha!r (~.~acia. cat~chu) atc, fciund in"U parts of the dIstrict. BambooB.an,d.~horny
bushes I\aVlng pmk a.nd yellow ,~o'vers are ,also found.
rr.
J n ~ddition to the usual small game, tigers, p~nthers, hyenas, samblla~~, pigs,
" and black bear abound in ,the ,j_~g~e_s of 'Jamwa Ra~g~rl,I ,~ri,~
(g) :r.a~a. other parts 'of
the district. '
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8. The climate is dry and healthy and is subject to extremes of cold and heat at
various places in the district. In summer the mean temperature 0
(h) Climate, tempera- at ,J aipur is between 77° to 106(J F ·while in winter it is between 47
to 77°F. Temperatures as low [ts 2~f and as high as 116 have
0

ture and rainfall.


been recorded in Jaipur. The average rainfall in the district is 25
inches. The monsoon usually lasts from lf5 June to 15 October. '.rho he::tviest rainfall in
the district takes place iu Phagi and Mozamabad

9. The average depth at which water is found under ground is about 45 feet in the
(i) Underground Sub-division of J aipur and about 55 feet in the Sub-Division of
water level. Kishangarh.-

II. History.
The District of J aipur is composed of a portion of the former J aipur State and
whole of the former Kishangal'h State. The histories of these States are given below:-

The Maharaja of J a,ipnr is the head of theKachwaha clan of Rajputs, which claims
descent from Kusa, the son of Rama, king of Ajodhya, and the hera
Jaipur. of the famous epic poem the Ramayana. '11he early history of the
family is obscure; but they are said to have settled at Rohtas on
the Son River, whence, towards the end of the thin1 century, they migrated to Gwalior
and Narwar. Here the Kach\vahas ruled for about 800 years, but they were not always
independent, nor was their rule unbroken. The first Kachwaha chief of Gwalior of whom
there is any record was Vajradamn.n, who, according to an inscription at Gwalior dated
A. D. 977, took the town about that time from the rulers of Kanauj, and became indepen-
dent. The eighth in descent from Vajradaman was Tej Karan, otherwise known as Dulha
Rai (the bridegroom prince) who left Gwn.lior adout 1128. There are different stories
as to the cause of his departure Some say that he \vas expelled by his uncle, and others
that he left in order to marry Maroni, the chLughter of the Bargujar Hajput Ohief of Daosa,
leaving GwaliOl" in charge of his sister's son, who was either a Perihar or a Paramara
Rajput, n,nd who re,paid the confidence thus placed in him by usurping that principality.
Both accounts, however, a,gree that Dhula Rai received from bis father-in-law (who had
no sons) the district of Daosa, and the lCachwaha dYlln.sty in En,stern Rajputana may be
.said to date from about 1128, "\vith the town of Daosa, as its first capital. rrhe country
was at this time called Dhundhar, a name variously derived from a onoe celebrated
. sacrificial mound (DHUNDH) on the western frontier near Kalakh and Jobner, or from
a demon-king called Dhundhu, whose cave is still pointed out on the hill 9Jt Galta, a little
to the east of Jaipur city, or from the river Dbund, and it was parcelled out among petty
Rajput and Mina chief, nJI owing allegiance to the Rajput kings of Delhi. About 1150
one of Dhula Rai's successors wrested Amber from the Susawat :Minas and made it his
capital. It remained such for nearly six centuries, and gave its name to the State.
Pajun, fourth (or a8 some say, fifth) in descent from Dbula Rai, is said to have married
the sister of Prithwi Raj Chauhan, the last Hindu King of Delhi, and was killed with the
latter in 1192 in a battle with Mohammed G hori. Towards the end of the fourteenth
century U dai Karan was chief of Amber, and about this time the region now called
SHEKHAWATI came into the possession of the Kachwahas.
On the irruption of the 1\Iughals into Hindustan the Amber State as once succumbe}
to their supremacy. Bbar lYbl, who was chief from about 1548 to 15T!, We!':". the fi l'dt to
pay homage to the l\loban:iilladan power. He received from HUlllayull the command of
5,000 and gave his daughter in marriage to Akbar. Bahar }\:[al's son Dhagwandas was the
friend of Akba,r, whose life he is said to have saved at the battle of SarnaL He was also
a commander of 5,000 horses, and subsequently governor of the Punjab; in 1585 or 1580
he gave his daughter in marriage to Salim, who afterwa.rds mounted the throne~ of Delhi
as Jahangir. Man Singh, the adopted son of Bhagwandas, suooeeded about 1590, and
died about 1614. He V{aS one of the most conspicuous of the imperial generals and,
though a Hindu was raised to a higher rank (commander cf 7,000) than any other officer
in the realm. He fought in Orrisa, Bengal and Assam, and at different periods was
governor of Kabul, Bengal, Bihar and tha Deccan. The next chief of note was J ai Singh
I, cOIll!llonly known by his imperial title of Mirza Raja. His name appears in all the
wars o~ A.~raugzeb in the Deccan. R e was the commander of 6,000 horses, and he cap-
tured SlvaJI, the celebrated fouuder of the Maratha power. Eventually, jt is said, Aurang-
zeb, becomi~g jealous of Jai Singh, caused his death by poison in 1667 or 1668. Passing
over two chIefs, we come to .J ai Singh II, commonly known as Sawai J ai Singh. Sawai
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was a title given by the ~lughal emperor, and his borne by his descendants to this day,
the word means' ono and a quarter, and is supposed to measure the superiority of the
bearer to all his contemporaries whom the unit signifies. He succeeded to the Gaddi of
Amber in 1699, and died in 1743. He was chiefly remarkable for his scientifio knowledge
and skill. He caused many mathematical works to be translated into Sanskrit and
erected observatories at Jaipur) Delhi, Banaras, .:Uathura and Ujjltin, by which he was
able to correct the astronomical tables of De La Hire n,nd to leftve, <1::> a llJOllllmAnt of his
skill, lists (i)f stars uolhteJ by himself known as the ~IJ .:\IOHAMMED 8HAHI, or
astronomical tables of :Thlohammad Shah, then king of Delbj, in whose favour he stood high.
Removing his capital from Amber, he laid out and built the present city of Jaipur in
1728, J ai Singh was Olle of the most remarkable man of his age and nation. Amid
revolution, the destruction of tbe empire, and the meteoric rise of the Marathas, -he not
only steered through the danger, but put his State above all the principalIties around.
He made, however, one great mistake. The J aipur and Jodhpur chiefs had renewed with
Udaipur the treaty for common defence against the mohammadan power; but to obtain
the privilege of remarrying with the Udaipur family, which they had forfeited by giving
daughters to the emperors, they agreed that the son of an U daipnr princes should sucoeed
in preference to an elder son by other "vives.

This attempt to set aside the rights of primoganiture brought great disasters on
both J aipul' and Jodhpur. Soon after J ai Singh's death the .J ats of Bharatpur after
several successful encounters with the J aipur chief, annexed a Portion of this State,
the defection of the chief of Macheri (now Alwar), about 1790, further reduced the limits
of the territory. By the end of the century Jaipur had fallen into great confusion, being
distracted by internal broils and impoverished by the exactions of the Marathas. In 1803,
in the time of J agat Singh, the most dissolute prince of his race or age, a treaty was
concluded with J aipur by tho Brj tisb Government, the object being to form a league
against the :Thlarathas; but tho :J..llianee ,vas dissolved in 1805, on the ground that State
had violated its engagements by not co-operating against Holkar. Subsequently the
disputes between J aipur and Jodhpur for the hand of the daughter of the Udaipur chief
brought both States to the verge of ruin, while Amir Khan, with his Pindari mercenaries,
was exhausting the country. In 1817 negotiations began again; and in 1818 a treaty was
signed, by which the protection of the British Government was extended to J aipur and
an annual tribute fixed. J agat Singh died in 1818, and was succeeded by the posthemous
son, J ai Singh III, during whose minority the State ,vas scene of corruption and mis-
government. A rebellion in the city in the later part of 1820 led to the deputation for
the first time of a British officer to reside at the capital. In 1815 on the succession of
Maharaja Ram Singh a serious disturbance in the city took place, in \vhich colonel Alves,
the Governor-General's Agent in Rajputana, was wounded, and his Assistant, Mr. Martin
Blake, murdered. After this, the British Government took measures to maintain order.
A Council of Regency, consisting of fIve of the principal nobles, .vas formed under the
superintendence of the Political Agent, to whose decision all measures of importance wera
submitted. r]_lhe army was leduced and every branch of the administration reformed.
The tribute. fixed by the treaty of 1818 at 8 lakhs was subsequently considered excessive;
and in 1842 a remission ,vas ma.de of over 46 lakhs of arrears, and the anuual tribute was
reiiuced to only 4 lakhs. 1faharaja Ram Singh received full powers in 1851; during the
Mutiny he placed the whole of hi~ available military power at the disposal of the Political
Agent, and in every way assisted the British Government and he was rewarded with the
grant of the PARAGNA of Kot Kasim.
11a.haraja B:am Singh was::tn ~ntelligen~ ruler, and took great interest in opening up
all~ also 1Il educatIon. Moreover, he. much extended irrigat~on,
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roads through hIS State
and gave his 0apital .the b:nefits of g~1S and W[1ter-work. <?n Ins death-bed he nominated
as his successor Kann Smgh, tl!e younger brother of the Thakur of Isarda and a descen-
dant of the second SOll of Mah:traja ,J agat Hillgh. The Gm'ernlllent confirming the
selection, Kaim Singh succeeded ill 1880 under the nawe of Swai :11adbo Singh II. He
was invested with full powers in 1882, and worthily followed jn the footsteps of his
adoptive father Among important events of His Highness's rule may be mentioned the
raisina of the Imperial Service Transport Curps in 1889-90; the construction of numerous
irriaation works, hospitals, and dip,pensaries; the gift of '20 lakhp, as an endowment to the
Indian People's Famina Relief Trust; construction of J aipul' State Railway from Rawai
Madhopur to Sikar, and contributing, both by men and money in the Great \Yar of
1914-18.
Maharaja 11adho Singh adopted a Bon from the Isarcla family from which he h<1d
also been adopted. On Madho Singh's death, his R.dopted son succeeded on 7th September
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19:32 under the llame of Man Singh II,. 'who is at prescnt the Raj Pralllukh of Rajasthan.
He was born on 21st August 1911. After receiving hIS early education in the l\'[ayo
College, Ajmer and Passing the Diploma Examination of the Chief's College, His Highness
prooeeded to England where he underwent training at Royal Academy Woolwich. During
his minority, the administration of the State \Vas canied on by a Uouncil. On his return
from England in Oetober 1930, he gained n. practical insight into the workiI1g of the
administration and assumed full ruling powers on 14th March 1931. On the 25th April
1081 he was appointed Honorary Lieutenant in the Indian Army and was promoted to the
rank of Honorary Captain on the 1st .J anuary 1934 and to the rank of Honorary l\lajor
on the 24th September 1940. On 3rc1 J nne 1935 he ,vas created a Knight Grand Comma-
nder of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Since his accession, His
Highness made many improvements in administration, inaugurated reforms in many
spheres and sought to modernise the Strtte on progressi \(~ and up-to-date lines.

\Yhell the British Government ill India, was about to terminate His Highness was
one of the first rulers to f:lign the Instrument of Accession which he did on the 12th of
August 1947, whereby the J aipur Htftte aeceded to the Dominion of India in respect of
External Affairs, Defence aud COIDUH1llications On 7th April 1949, the Jaipur State
merged into the Rajasthan State 'which ,yas formed of (1) the Former Rajasthan comprising
the Former States of Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara, Pratapgarh, Shahpura, Kotah, Bundi,
,Thalrtwar, Kishangarh, and Tonk and the chiefship of Kushalgarh and (2) the new
Covenanting States of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer. His Highness Maharaja
Sawai Man Singh II was appointed as Rrtjpramukh of this newly formed State. The Matsya
Uni0u comprising of the former States of Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur and Karauli
merge'u into the Rajasthan State on 15th May 194fl, alld the part of tllE' former Sirohi
State also merged into it in the same year.

The former J aipur State ,vas split up fot' administrative purposes into four districts
viz .1nipnr, Rawaimadhopur, Bihar and .J llnjhnnu. The former State of Kishangarh was
made a Dub-nivision of Jfl,ipul' District.

XISHAlfGARH STATE.

'rhE' cuiefs of Kishangarh belong to the Rathor clan of Rajputs, and are deRc8nded
from Hajn. Udai Singh of Jodhpur. The latter's second son, Kishrm Singh, was born in
in lG7;,), and remained in the COtUltry of his birth till 1596, when, in consequence of Rome
disagreement ,yith hi~ ,elder brother, Sur Singb, then Raja, of Jodhpnr, he took up his
abode at Ajmer, Obtaining an introd.uction to Akbar, he l'~ceived from him the district
(ff Hindann, now in Sawai l\1adhopur District, and subsequent-Iy, for services rendered
in recovering imperial treasnre carripd off by the Mel'S, he received a grant of Setbolao
and rel'tain other c1istri C't" , In lG 11 bp, f(lundf'd the town of ~ishangnrh ('lose to Setholao t
which is now in ruins, atl(l from t.his timp the State began to be ('~tlJ('d by its present
name.
Th.e thirteenth chief was Ka 1YHl1 Singh (1797-18:-3:2) and in his tiIllP (UHS) Kishan-
garh w,as brought under British protection His StlC0efllf;OI'S wise Mohl\fllll Singh, {1832-
1t~40) Prithwi Ringh, (1840-1879) R~Hdn\ Singh, (187H-HH)Q) Madan Ringb, (19QO-1928)
Dixit Yagyanarayan Riugh, (H)2H-19;~9) and Shri Steller Hingh, who 'vas the ruler at the
time of the merger of the State iuto Hajasthan.

The Kishang~lh ,sta.te merged on 1st May, 1948 into the former Rajasth&I_l State,
whi,ch itself merged into the present Rajasthan Stat~ in April, 1949. It now forms a,
Sub~Pivision of J aipur District.

III. The Poeple.

Towns & Yillages: There are one city, 25 towns and 2,845 villages in this district.

The princip~J languages of the district are (1) Dhundhari or Jaipuri which is really
a dialect of Rajasthani and (2) Western Hindi and (3) Rajasthani.
Language: l\larwari, Sindhi, Ajmeri, Punjabi and other languages ~re also
spoken by smrtll number of persons.

92'3 per cent of the people of this district are Hindus. 6'1 per cent are Muslims;
R r' C "t" 1'4 per cent are Jains; Sikhs Christians, Zoroastrains and Buddhist
e IglOUS omposl Ion. are quito insignificant in t;lumber.
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Brahmans, Mahajans, Rajputs, .J ats, Gujars, Abirs, l\Ialis, Sunars, Chhipas,
Kumhal's, N ais, Minas, Bhils, Bagris, Baris, Dhobis, Sansis,
Social Divisions: l\loghias, Nuts, Kanjars, Balais, Chamars, and Bhangis are the
1110st numerous castes ftnd tribes.

The staple food of the people consists of Bejhar, (Barley and Gram mixed), Bajra,
Food: Jowar and pulses. 'VeU-to-do people also use \vheat and rice.

Tbr c1resc; of the males consists of Dhoti, Anga,rkhi and Safa which is called Phenta
in the local dialect while tlmt of the femftles consists of Ghagra,
Dress: l\.[mchLi 01' Augi and Odui, all made of OOrtt·S(~ doth. \Vell-to-do
l'euple usc mill maue or line doth in their garments. Educated
m~de::; also use pants, coats or Achkans and bush shirt" and the fellmles nsc Saris, petti-
coats and short-shirts.

The people in rural areas generally live in huts wade of mud or Kaclm hOllses
coyered ,yith tiles 0)' grass chbapras. \Vell-to-do people in rural
Dwellings: areas and people in urban areas genemlly live in honses made of
stones plastered with lime and covered with stone slabs.

Among Hindus certain ceremonies are observed before and after the birth of a
child and special rejoicings are held in the case of birth of a male
Rituals on births. child. The ceremonies at the time of marriage are held according
Marriages and deaths to the customs prevailing in different communities. Among the
Hindus widow re-marriage or marriage during the life time of
bUt:;band on t;ertain conditions is permissible among ,Jats, Gujars, Ahirs, Malis, Sunars,
Chhipas, Ktlllllmrs, )Iinas, Dhobis, Nais, Balais, Ohamars, Bhangis etc. This sort of
union as b Llsba,nu and wife iR termed as Nata, Karewa or Deracha. 'l'he Hindus mostly
cremate tbeir dead while the llluslilllS always practise inhumation. In the case of the
de~th of an aged perSOll, the Hindus generally till recently used to perform N ukta, (a
funeml feast).

General games which arc played by the rural population are Kabac1di, l\Iardari,
Ghotadari (crude form hockey), Gillidanda. In urban areas,
Games & Amusements hockey, football, tennis, volley ball and cricket are played. The
people fly kites on Makar Sankranti day (Middle of January). On
festiva.l days, specially on Holi, the men and women hold music parties. Cinemas are
the main and most common source of amusement in urban areas.
The important fcstivals observed in this district are Gangor, 'lleej, Raksha Banc1han,
F,~tivalB: DaBeh~, Deepawali, Basant Panchmi, Sbivrlttri, Holi and Ram-
navanll.
IV Econemic.
'fhe soil in the immediate neighbourhood of J aipur City aud to the west and north
. It.
( a ) Agrlcu is generally sandy. '1'0 the east of the cn.pita1 alld in the southerll
G a l e d·tiure. part, t h ' 1 'IS f or t h e most part eltller
e SOl . l bl ac k cotton or a rICh
.
6Iler on Ion. alluvial loam. 'rbe soils in the district are claRsified as follows : -
(I) Chabi A, I, II and lIT.
(2) Chahi Gorma A, I~ II and III.
(3) Nabri A, I, II and III.
(4) Talabi I, II and III.
(5) Debri I, II and III.
(6) Khatli I and II.
(7) Cbahi KbuBhk I, II and III.
(8) B.arani A, I, II a.nd III.
(9) BaraDi Gorwan A, I, II aDd III.
(10) Banjar 1" II and III.
(11) Banjar Beer
(12) Dhenkli .
. System of cultivation is generally on the primitive lines. The use of tractors has
reoently commenced on a small scale.
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After the Second World War O\ying to shooting up of the prices of agricultural
produce, the general condition of the agriculturists has improved considerably and their
old debts have been paid off.
Jats, Minas, Gujars, Malis and Chaman; are the principal agriculturist::;. Brahmans
Agricultural classes: also carryon agriculture, lllostly ill D~Ulsa 'rehsi!.

The area of the cropped land is 970,076 acres ,,,hile that of CUrl'ent fallow, cu1-
Agricultural turable waste and unculturable land is 694,146 acres. The
sta.tistics: principal crops grown are:-

Maize 46,34'2 acres, Bajra 156,000 acres, Jowar ()9,661 acres, .Moth '21,758 acres,
Pulses 6,789 acres, \Vheat 38,773 acres, Barley 89,38:3 acres, Gralll 62,162 acres, Jeera,
6,488 acres.

The District Agricultural Officer at ,J aipur is under the direct control of the Deputy
Director, Agriculture, who is uuder the Director of Agriculture and
Agriculture Depart- Food Commission or, Agriculture Department, .J aipur. Grow:l\lore
ment. Food ::tnd Plant Protection Sections arc under the control of the
District Agricultural Officer.

The main activities of the Department are as unc1er : -

1. Distribution of improved seeds of wheat, barley, mai7,e, cotton etc·


2. Distribution of chemical fertilizers such as Amonium Sulphate, Superphosp-
hate, oil cakes and bone meal.
3. Distribution of Municipal COlllpost by departmental trucks on no profit un loss
ba,sjs
4. Distribution of green lllanure Heed.
5. Grant of T::tccavi loans for tractors and pumping sets.
6. Control of insects pests diseases to crops.
7. Control of locusts, supply of insecticide and c1usting machines and technical
guidance and supervision.
S. Distribubon of Iron implements, agricultural tools and cement to the
agriculturists.
9. Distribution of vegetable seec1s [md fruits plants.
10. Holding of a~l'icultural exhibitions with cinema on the occasions of local' fairs
and festivals.
11. 'rechnical guidance in matters of soils, crops and other things relatec1 to
agriculture.

The Kharif crop is sown in June, July and harvested in October, November and the
Crop Growing Babi crop is sown in October, November [Lnd bal'yested in March,
Seasons April. The Kharif crop yields :;\Iaize, Bajra, .Iowar, C0tt0l1 and
Pulses, while the Habi yields Wheat, Barley, Gram and Zeera.

Fruit trees and vegetables are grown at several places in the district. They are
grown in abundance in and nen..r the .J aipul' city .

Several banks are functioning in the.J n,ipur City {' ..rJ. there are branches of two
banks in Kishangal'h town. 'rhe agriculturists, howeyer, deal
Banking facilities. with the Mahajan Boharas who charge interest at high rates on
lOtLllS advanced. Co-operative Societies are being started.
1. Bank of Bikaner. 7. Imperial Bank of India.
2. Bank of Jaipur. 8. I.Jaxmi Safe Deposit Bank.
3. Bank of Hajasthan. 9. Punjab National Bank.
4. Centml Bank of India. 10. Rajasthan State Co-operative Bank.
5. Hind Llstan Uommercial Bank. II. United Commercial Bank.
6. Hindustan Mercantile Bank.
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Taccawi loans from Government are granted to the cultivators for minor irrigation
works, purchase of cattle, seed etc. on low rate of interest.

Live-stock.
Cows, bullocks, huffaloes, goats and sheep and cflmelR a,re found in the iliRtrict.

There is the District Veterinary and Animal Husbandary Office in J aipur and there
Veterinary Hospitals. ar~ Yeterinary Ho~pitals in the district. Facilities for castration
eXIst at these hospltals. Bnlls, horses, and he-goats for improving
breec1s are kept at various. centres.

The main source of irrigation is the ,veIl from which water is drawn in a leather
bucket fastened to a string rope and dra,'YIl hy a pair of bullocks.
Irrigation. This proC'l'lss is known as " charas". The ,yells supply water to not
less than 50 percent of the entire irrigated area. The remaining
area is irrigated by canals from tanks, Government or private. The important Govern-
ment tanks are ,Tamwa, Ramgarh, Ohhapar, Sainthal and Hohanwas. New wells are
being constructed by the people at their own cost or with the ajd of Taccavi.

The main fairs of Jaipur city are Teej, Gangor, Ramuavmi and Deshera. A fair
commonly known as '~ilkia Mata, ka Mela" is held in Chaksu in
Fairs.
the month of Chaitra in honour of Shitla mata the Goddess of
Small Pox.

'fIle mteR of rents (land revcllne) have been fixed hy the Settlement Department in
(b) Rent d the KLalsa area, In majority of non-khalsa area (held by Jagir-
. swages an dars, l\luafidars etc,) 'La,tai' or 'Bata', 'collective farming' or
P flces. In dO'd
Co . , sys t elll stl'11 contlnu8So A ctIOn h as b een taken
IV1 ua 1 f armlng 0 0

to introduce settlement
,~
in those non-khalsa areas which [11'8 not ::;ettled. so far.

\Vages of unskillec11abourers vary from Rs. 1-0-0 to Rs 1-8-0 pel' clay while those
of the skilled labourers from Hs. 2-0-0 to Rs. 5-0-0 per day.

After the Second World War, prices of al1 commodities and specially of food grains
haye gone very high. Wheat is sold at Rs. 20/- to Its. 22/- per maUlld, Barley, maize
and .Jovvar at Rs. 12/- to Rs. 14/- per maund. Bajra at Rs. 16/- to 18- per maund.

Forests are mainly found in the 'l'1ehsils of J aipur aud Kishangarh. Forests in this
district are divided into 'Reserved' (demarcated) and 'u ndemarca-
(0) }"'orests. ted' forests. Reserved forests ~tre mostly in the Jaipur Tehsil.
The hill ranges ~re either bare or contain Anogu::5suS pendula where
destruction of the forests has not been severe. irlostly fuel species fonnd are Bel', Dhak t
Dhokra, Khair and Pipa1. Timber tree like Babool, .Tamun, ana Sisballl are also found.
Rightho]ders are alloviTed to graze their cattle free of ~harge and others have to make pay-
ment. ffhe forests in the .Jagir areas are not controlled by the FOI'8st Department.

Calcite, glass sand, Soap stone, iron ore, mica, manganese ore and berylore are found
(d) Minerals. in the district.

The chief manufacture,.; (tIT chintzes, ma,l'ble scrupture, enamel work, precious
stoue eut~illg allll brass (t,nd lacquer work. Chintzes or dyed and
(e) Arts and manu- stl1l11ped cotton c;loths of Sangrmer and Bagl'u ftre the most char-
facture. acteristie of In,ipur text,ileso Marbles statues and imges prepared
by the Silawats in the J aipur City are exported to sevaral places
in India. In enamelling on gold .J itipul' is ~ckllo\\Tledgec1 to be pre-eminent and Rome
vwrk is also done ou silver and copper Besides tbe brass ware for domestic requirements,
engraving on brass di!:!hes is practi~ed on a large scale and they are specially dir;;posed of
at the hands of foreign tourists. Lacquer work i::; done in .J [Liplll', Shahpura., Sarwad, etc.,
Lac bangles are manufactured 011 a Jarge scale. Precious stone cutting (N agina sazi) is
limited to Jaipur city, where a particular class of pepole called Begries do this for the
dewellers. These cut pieces called N aginas have a market in important centres of trade
in India as well as ill foreign conntries. Lace making (Gota Kinari and embroidery) is
also an industry of the J aipur City. Paper -manufacture industry carried on in Sanganer
was in the past very flourishing. 'The paper though coarse, was considered very durable
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but owing to the advent of mill made paper,.., of diffC'],ent kinc1s on clJ8LLper price, this indu-
stry is gradually falling.

Large banking and exhange business ic; uLl'riec1 un at the capita,l. The cbief exports
frolU the c1istrict u,l'e Salt, Cottoll, Ghi, Oil seeds, printed dotbs,
(f) Commerce and marble images, brass and IltC(lnered bracelets \\ llile tho main illl-
Trade port,.; arc foreign piece goods. sugar, rice, tobftcco and hardwa,l'e.

(g) Means of c\)m- rrllere are lanc1ing- grolllHls f()r aeroplanes a,t Sanganer, B::tc.1hal
munication. aud B,tirath.

The Westel'll Raihyu,y (l\Ieter (-~augc) rlillS through this district. The names of
Rail way stations are giyen in Appcuc1ix 'A.'
Bullock carts, anu (;al11e13 are also avaihtble 8\-el'Y where and horse tonga::; in urban
area;.;.
Formerly the J aipul' State bad been running its own Post Ofiices, besides the Cen-
tral Government's Post Offices, ill the ,J aipnr City and important
(h) Post and Tele- towns. The State post office:-, ha,yc now boen closed and the C('n-
gra.ph Offices. tm 1 Government's Post Oftices a,re now vi'Orking in all important
tOWllS and \"illages. There is a trunk call telephone connection in the J aipur City.
Locai telephone connection exists in the JaipuT City and all important Police Stations in
the district. Telegraph offices exists in the Jaipm City and on all Railway Stations (ex-
cepting a few unimportant ones).
V. Administration.

The preseot district of J aipm consi::,b; of the area,s of (1) the fOrmel" district of J aipnr
excluding Kotlmsim (2) two tehsils of Phagi and Pbulera formerly of Malpura Distriot
in Ja,ipur State (3) Sambhar Shamlat areas of Jodhpur and Jaipur States (4) Kishangarh
State conslsting of Tehsi1s Kisha,ngarh, Arain, Roopu:1gar and Sarwar and (5) rl'ehsil
Birath formedy of Jhunjbunu District in J aipur State.

The district is Sub-divided into six sub-divisions, 16 tehsils and 2 Sub-tehsils as


shown below.

Name of Suo-division. Nanlt of Teltsil.

1. Amber (a) Amber.


(b) Jamwa Ramgarh.

2. Dausa (c) Baswa (Bandikui)


Jd) Dansa
(e) Lal8ut
(f) Sikrai

3. Jaipul' (g) ChaksLL


(b) J aipnr

4. Kishangarh (i) Arain


(j) KishtLngarh
(k) Roopnagar
(I) Sarwar

5. Phulera (includi~g Sambhar Sha~lat) ••• (m) Phagi


(n) Phulera

6. Sbahpul'a • •• (0) Bairath


(p) Kotputli

About 41 % of the area of tke district is Khalsa (directly managed by the State) and
59 % is non-khalsa held by the Jagirdars, Istmral'dars Muafidars etc. as grants made ta
them by the Rulers of the integrating states. .

The Collector is the head of the district and is also the District 1\lagistrate. He is
primarily responsible for t~e maintenance of the law and order in the district and to see
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that land revenue and Government dues payable by the tenants and .J agirdars are duly
collected. He is assisted in his work by one Additional Collector and Additional District
:Magistrate and six !8ub-Divisional Ofticers or Assistant Collectors who are also 1st class
Magistrates within the areas of their jurisdictions. The ,:rehsildars also exercise po~wers
of II and III class Magistrates within the areas of their respective tehsils. Besides the
colle(btion of land revenue the Tehsildars also disposo of revenue cases according to the
powers vested in them. The Collector ancI Sub· Divisional Officer form Revenue Courts
both original ::Lnd ~lJPpeliate. Appe::Lls for the reyenue C::Lses decided hy the Sub-divlsional
officers lie to the Collector. The Rajn,sthal1 Board of Revenne fOl'nJ,c; Lire highesb court of
Appeal in revenue cases. E,\rery r_['ebsil is sub-divided into a Patwf1,ri Circle and each
circle has a Patwari or Heac1-Patwari with one or two Assistant Pf! tWf),riH. The dl1ty of
the Patwari is to prepare annual record5 of Qultivation and possession of It'tlld aR well as to
maintain the t'tccounts of rent collected from the tenants. Each village has OlJe or more
Headmen known as Patel who is responsible for the colleetion of revenue and its I'emit-
tance to tho Tehsil Sub-fI'reasury. He gets five pies pel' Rupee of the revonue collected.
The total number of PatYml'i cil'cles is 369.
f1'be Ja,nd tenure in the J aipUl' district is "Raiyot'!Yari". The tenant deals directly
with Government or with the state grantee and is responsible for
Land Tenure. the payment of rent of his holding. Under the Raiyotwal'i tenure
tho follov\'ing classes of tenancy have been recognised.

A n8W class of tenants created under the Jaipur Tenancy Act, 1945 and Jaipur
Gra.nts Land Tenure Act, 1947 on payment of a premium at fixed
(1) Pattedari. rates whose tenures are heritable under their personal law and who
elljo:y full rights of transfer to an agriculturist and to a non agri-
culturist with SOIlle limitations und also enjoy full rights over trees on their holdings.
Klw,tedar tenants are those ,,,,ho enjoy restricted right of inheritance, of mortgage
for 10 Years, of subletting for 5 yeal's and of cutting trees from
(2) Khatedar. their lands for their agricultural and private needs but not for saJe.

(3) Ger-Khatedarsare Those whose interests in land is heritable like n, khatedal' but not
transferable and who cannot cut trees without permission.

The non-khalsa area in the possession of the State grantees is held under one of the
following tenures.
(i) .T agirs are relics of the feudal Flystem. In the deed of grant of each J agil' the
tax or estimated annual revenue of the Jagir was entered as also the qarar i.e. tho number
of months during which the quota of-SOWers and footmen required from a parti"cular Jagir
was to be jJl'ovided. The oblig::Ltion to provide horse Rowars, footmen etc. was
commuted for cash in 1925. .

(ii) Muamla is the grant of an interest in land for which ~ fixed ~n}()nnt is payahle
under t't settlement arrived at with the state.

(iii) Istmrar signifies a permanent lease of illteres~ in land fo}' which a fixed sum is
payn,ble eaeh year. -.' . -' -. - .". .

(iv) BfLdh grants '!vere orginally made by the state for watch and ward duties.

(v) BhoIU literally means land but usually signifies a tenure anologous to the Muamla.

(vi) Inam is a revenue free grant to a person in recognition of his services.

(vii) Tankha is the grant of an interest in land to a person for service due from him.

(viii) Ddak means a revenue free grant given in charity.

(ix) Milk is a revenue free gmnt given in charity to a muslim.

(x) Bhog is a revenue free grant of an interest in land for the maintenance of flt
place of worship or a shrine.

(xi) Aloofa is a grant made to ladies of the Ru;ers ?ouschoJd or to a dependant of


the Ruling family for maintenance.
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(xii) Khangi means the grant of an interest in Land made to persons other than
ladies of His Highness' household or dependants of the Ruling family for maintenance.
It includes grants made for Lawajma (maintenance of paraphernalia) and Kotri Kharaeh
(household expenses).

The annual demand for the collection of which Revenue Officers n,re responsible
Demand and CoHee- amount to Rs. 56,24,110/- ~,s shown belmy.
tions.

1. Land Revenue ••• 48,53,4 /18


2. Tribute 1,15,993
3. Matmi 46,541
4. Irrigation ••• 68,o56
5. Bakshi Khana & J agir .... ••• 5,39,772
r~rotal 5,624,110

The Revenue demand is realised almost in full in normal years.

Grow M Ol'e Food Campaign. A special appeal was made for extending cultivation
on a larger scale and for use of advanced methods of cultivation through tractors and
installation of tho wells. 21042 acres of land was newly brought under cultivation both by
ordinary and mechanised means.

Besides the Oollector and Additional Collector who are District Magistrates
Sub-divisional officers, who are I Olass Magistrates and Tehsilaar~
Administration of who are II of III Class :Magistrates. One City Magistrate and
Civil and Criminal two Assistant City Magistrates and two extra Magistrates are
Justice. posted in the Jaipur City. There are Extra Magistrates at Dausa
Kishangarh, Bandikui a,nd Sambhar who excercise I Class
Magistrates powers.

The following officers of the Rajasthan Judicial Services Subordinate to the


Rajasthan High Conrt are posted in the district.

1. District and Sessions Judge, Jaipur City.


2. District anc1 Sessions .J udge, J aipur District.

3. Civil and Additional Sessions Judge, Jaipur.

4. Civil and Additional Sessions Judge, Kishangarh.

5. Civil Judge Jaipur, Oity.

6. Oivil Judge J aipur, District.

7, Civil Judge, Sambhar.

8. Judge Small Causes, J aipur.

9. Munsiff, Jaipur East.

10. :Munsiff, ,J aiplH vVest.

11. Munsiff, J aipur District.

12. Munsiff, Dausa.

13. Munsiff, Bandikui.

14. n-luDsiff, Kotputli.

15. Munsiff, Kishangarb.


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VI. Public Works.
The Executive lUngineer and Assistant Executive Engineer P. W. D. ( Roads and
Buildings ) look after the Government buildings and Roads which already exist, and
those which are under construction.
rrhe Executive Engineer and Assistant Engineer P. "\V. D. ( Irrigation) look after
the Government tanks and irrigation works.
VII. Protection.
The Army is under the direct control of the Central Government. Such personnel
o the Army as may be needed is posted whenever required in the J aipur city and district.
J aipur is the head quarters of the Inspector General of Police and two Deputy InspectorS'
of Police. The strength of the police force in the district consists of one Superintendent
of Police, 10 Deputy Superintrndents of Police, 12 Circle Inspectors, 105 Sub-Inspectors,
364 Head Constables, 65 Lower Head Constables, 1685 Constables and 52 Camel Sowars.
A list of Police Stations in the Jaipur district is attached as Appendix B.
There is a Central Jail at Jaipur. There are lockups at Dausa, Kishangarh,
Jail:& Lockups. Sambhar, Bandikui and Shahpura.
VIII. Education,

Considerable progress has been made in the field of education. (rhere are, now
Ulore than 594 educational institutions including one Post Graduate College, Degree
College for girls, two Sans hit CollegA~, four Inter Colleges and 25 High Schools and
S. 1{' N. College and Agriculture InstItute at Jobner

'There is also one Medical College and one Ayurvedic College in the Jaipur City.
Schools for the educa,tion of the ac1ults have also been started a,t a few places.
Jaipur City is also the headquarters of the Rajputana University to which all the
High Schools and Colleges in the Rajasthan State are affiliated.
IX. Public Health.

The total number of Hospitals and Dispensaries in the J aipur District is 40


including Sawai :Mansingh Hospital (A Grade) Zenana HOEpital, :Mental Hospital,
Lazerto and Isolation Hospital, K. G. V. Sanatorium and Lep Asylum in the Jaipur
City. A list of Hospitals and Dispensaries is attached as Appendix C.

Besides the Allopathic Hospitals and districts, there are also Ayurvedic Hospitalg
and Dispensaries in the district.
X. Local Self Government.

Municipalities aye functioning at J aipur City at Amber, Chomu, Bairath, Kotputli


Dauoo., Baswa, Lalsot, Phulera, Naraina l Jobner, Sambbar, Kishangarh and Sarwar towns:
The town municipal Boards are constituted and function under the Town
Municipal Act, No. XXIII of 19.51 of the Rajasthan Government. Government sanctions
good amount as grants in aid to the municipalities for the improvement of sanitation in
the towns.
The number of Gram ( Village) Panchayats functioning in thc district is 146 as
per list given in Appendix D. rrhe panchyats function ~n~er the Jaipur Village Pan-
cbyat Act. 1944 and have been empowered ~o try ;r:>ettr cnmmal cases and can impose
fine upto Rs. 50/-. r.rhey can hear and decIde CIVIl SUIts up to the valuatiou of Rs. H)O/,-
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APPENDIX-A.

List of Railway Stations in J aipur District.

Ajmer-Bandikui-Delhi Section.

1. Kishangarh. 2. Mnnc1avri.p'. 3. Sali.


,_.
4. Sakhun. ;), N al'ainl1. 6. Phulem.

7. Harnoaa. H. .r obner Road. 9. Agriawas.

10. Dhankia. 1 1. Kanakpura. 12. Jaipur.

13. Sanganer. 14. Kanauta. ] 5. Basi.

l6. Jhar. 17. J atwara. 18. Dansa.

19, Bhankari. 20. Arllu. 21. Bandikui.

22. Baswa.

Sawaimadhopur-Sikar Section.

23. N ewai Ba,nasthali. 24. Chatsu. 25. Sheodaspura.

26. Goner Road. 27. Sanganer Town. ZS. Durgapura.

29. J aipur South. 30. Jaipur West. 31. N indhar Benar.

32. Bhaton-ki-Gali. 33. Chomu Samod. 34. Gobindgarh 1\lahikpur.

35. Chota Gudha.


Phulel'a-Rewari Section.

36. Khandela. 37. Bhainslawa. 38. Renwal.

39. Sai Malikpul'a. 40. Bhadal.


[ xiii ]

APPENDIX-B.
- List of Polioe Stations in Jaipur District.
S. Name of P. S. etc. S.P. COllst- Camel
No. Dy. S. P. C. I. S. I. H.C.
ables So\vars
1- P. S. ]\bnn.,k Chowk . ... ... S 10 66
2 8adal'. 1 '± 35 •••
"
':J
u.
"
Amber ... 2 3 18 'J
._)

4. Chomn 2 5 13 rr
j
"
5.
"
Dm1n . .. . ... 1 B 14 '2

6. f-)a,nganer '2 2 :2

7.
"
Arain.
.. 1 :2 14
9
0...;
"
8.
"
Bassi. ... 1 3 10
9. Chaksu 2 "1 19 4:
"
10.
"
Lalsot. ... 1 ,1: 8 '2
11.
"
Chandwaji ... 1 5 8 2
12.
"
Phagi. ... 1 14 3 3
13.
"
Manpnr .... ••• 1 2 7 '2
14.
"
.J am wa Hamgarh ... ... 1 4 16 1

15.
"
Pragpura ... ••• 1 :3 10 1
16. Kotpntli .u 2 3 23 3
"
17.
"
Bagru. .- ••• 1 5 13 4

18. Baimth 1 4 16 4
"
19.
"
Phnler[t ... 2 4 20 3
20.

21.
"
,I
Sambhar
Ren\:ntL
2

2 3
5 26
12
.-
5
.........
().~
Roopnngar. 1 3 20 2
"
23.
"
Rly. Sikar ... 1 3 26
24. " Rly. 8. lvladhopur ••• ... 1 3 24
25. Bandikui "0 '2 6 g5
"
26. Dausa. ••• '2 5 23
"
27.
"
Sal'wal' ... ••• 1 6 26
28. 1\Iac1anganj. 2 4 26
"
29.
"
Kishangarh ... ..... '2 G 23
30. ., Kotwali ... 6 17 99
31.
"
Ra.mganj ... ... 2 7 50
[ xiv ]
APPENDIX-C.
List of Hospitals and Dispensaries in Ja.ipur District.

Totftl number of hospitals and dispensaries-40. Total number of beds-lOS5.

No. of Tehsil in ,yhich


S. No. Name of Hospital or Dispensary beds it is situated

1- Sawai Mall Singh Hospital. 650 Jaipur City.

'2. State Zenana Hospital. 150


"
8. Mental Hospital. 100
"
4. J..Jaz8rto and Isolation Hospital. 66
"
5. K. G. V. Sanatorium~ 54
"
6. Lapel' Asylum. 24
"
7. Mayo Dispensary.
"
8. Purani Rasti Dispensary. .... "
9. Motikatla Dispensary. "
iO. Sirah Deodhi Dispensary.
"
II. Residency Dispensary.
"
12. Gandhinagar Dispensn,ry. •••
"
13. Sanganer Dispensary. 2
"
14. Goner. .... "
15. Bassi. .... "
16. Saipura.
"
17. J amwa Ramgarh. 1 Jamwa Ramga~.

18. Chaksu. 3 Chaksu.

19. Amber. :2 Amber.

20. Chomu. 4
"
21. Samod. ... "
22. Dausa. 7 Dausa.

~3. Lalsot. 4 Lalsot.

24. Sikrai. Sikrai.

25. Baudikui. 4 Bal!lwa.

26. l3aswa. 6 Baswa.

27. 8ambhar Lake. 18 8amb.r Lake.

28. Naraina. "


[ xv ]
APPENDIX-C. - Ooncld.
List of Hospitals and Dispensaries in Jaipur District.

s. No. Name of Hospital or Dispensary No. of


beds
Tehsil in which
it is situated

29. Bhaisalana. ... Sambhar Lake


30. Phagi. Phagi.
31. lVlauzmabad. 4
"
32. Bairath. 4 Bairath.
33. Sahajpura.
"
34. Paota. 10
"
35. Y. N. Hospital Kishangarh. 50 Kisbangarh City.
36. Kishangarh City Dispensary. II. 12 Kishangarh City.
37. Arain. 2 Arain.
38. Sarwar. 4 Sarwar.
39. Roopangarh. 4 Roopangarh.
[Xyj]
APPENDIX-D

List of Village Panchayats in Jaipur District.


ci
~ Pancl~aIlat 'P,'hsit ~ Panchayat Tehsil
c& ~
1 Basi. Jaipur 47 Charera Dausa
2 Mohanpum :, 48 Vad,ya
"
3 Shyampura 40 .J? twrtdrt
" "
4 JaitpaJia 50 I:'a\yan
" "
f) Dayarampur ,, 51 Aluclit 'I

6 P:11\Y:1 GQ Kund:11
" "
7 Kelwa Pilasna . 53 Pftpftl'{liL
"
• "
8 Pata. ,, :'4
-
Ch;wdftna
"
9 Kheri Isarwa . ))
5,:> Chaksn Chaksn
10 Vas Royan 5(i Kokhavdi
" £)7
"
11 rl'nnga S!J Ic'odaspura •
"
0;-; I )eogaon
"
12 Goner
" "
]3 Sanganer 59 Kotlllltl .,
"
14 Bhakrota GO Errl \Ya
" "
15 I{anota 61 Clwndlai 11
"
16 Kalwar 02 Hupahedi
17 Pachar " 63 \' atika
"
" "
18 Jhotwara 64 Kashipnl'a Phnlem
"
19 Banera Bhojpura G5 S&nodin.
" "
20 Rn,wv J asinghpura. 66 DagC'ri
21 Govindgrtrh
"
Amber 67 Mamm
"
"
92 Kaladera 68 ,J etpurft
23 Khora
"
em Akoch "
24
" 70 Vichura
"
Nopura
25 Tiga,l'ia
" 'j 1 Yieilura, "
26 Bansa " 72 Manda Bhimsillgh "
" "
'37 Dhovhti 73 Ya!". Aspur
28 Uhitwadi
" 74 Kagnota
"
" "
2D ~1 ahar Kalan 75 Yagdi
" "
30 ~amod
"
76 Supuriawas
31 Morija 77 Godota
"
32 Jaheta
" 78 Karakhsar
"
"
~~) .f amwa Ramgarh . "
J amwa Ra,mgal'h 79 Milakpur
"
34 Dhula. 80 LUl'iawas
" "
35 Chavandia 81 Bhagwas
36 Tala.
"
82 Rerawal
"
" "
37 Tholai 83 Kishangarh •
38 Andhi
" 84 Harsoli "
" "
39 Rbawa 85 Sewft
40 Chandwaji
"
86 Rasoti "
" • • "
41 :\{anpur 87 Manc1awari Lalsot
"
42 Booj. 88 Didwana
43 Thali
"
89 Ru,ll1garh Panchwada "
" "
44 Raisal' 90 ,Jinasa
45 Bhandrej Da.usa
" 91 Rikmi •
"
Sikrai
46 8antbal 92 Manpur
" "
r XVll ]
List of Village Panchayats in the Jaiplir District.

~
0
Pan r;7wya t '11ehsil ~ Pa1lclzayat Tellsil
lfj
CI)

93 K:th"rtll • SikrR,i 120 Komngo Bairath


94 Ramali 121 1\1 ed .
" "
D5 Guda Kalan B~l.swa J2:2 Karari n
96 Dhanwar • 128 Sbabpura
" "
97 Arnia 12~ Manohnrpura .
" "
125 Ranwatsar

98 Hingor • Kishangarh
"
V9 Banari Kotputli 1'26 Karkha
"
100 'I'ardi 1'27 Knchil
101 Sundarpura
"
J28 Bandar Sindri . "
" "
102 Golera 1'29 Did.,vara
" "
103
104
Kameti
Phagi

"
Phagi
130 Roopnagar
131 l\fn,dura
· Roopnfl.ga,r

105 Cltahwada 132 Salcmabad • •


"
106 Choru
" J;j3 Karkeri
"
• " • "
107 Mozamahad • • ,,, 134 SurSura •
108 Udai Rampura. 135 Amin "
Arain
• •
109 Ba,gru " 136 Akodia
" • "
110 Renwal • n 137 Sironj •
111 M adhora,jpur • 138 Dadia •
"
112 Davij " 139 Fatehgarh "
Sal'war
• ". • •
113 Didwara • 140 IIjgolia •
114 Pragpura
"
Bairath 141 Tajpura •
"
• •
115 Paota 142 SapIa "

ll(). Atela • •
" 14:i Vorada •
"
117 13habbru •
",., 144 Banthali . "
"
118 Rampura. • 145 Katsura .. Amin
119: Rainevda • • ,., 146 Tasuk • •
"
JAIPUR DISTRICT.
REVIEW OF POPULATION FIGURES.
1.
This district lies between '25° 50' and 27° 50' north latitildes and 74° 35' and
76° 50' east longitueles. It is bounded on the north by Jlmnjhunu
Introduction. district, on the east by AhYar, Bharatpur and r_ronk elistricts, on
the south by R[Lwaimaelhopur, Bunc1i anel Tonk districts and on
the we3t by Sikar and N agaur districts and Ajmer State.

'2. It is divided into 6 Sub-divisions and 17 r_rohsils, r_rhcre are Police


Stations and Outposts.

3.
This district consists of 1 city, '25 towns ancl '2,H15 yilhLgeH having a population
of ] ,656,097 parsons, (males 8G'L,87G and females 793,221) of
Population. ",yhorn only 4()9,:n2 parsons or '20'3 per Cf'llt reside in the urban
units [Lnd the rest in rural ones r11his c1istri0t stands 1st in
respect of popuhtion all10ng tho districts of Hajastha,n vide Annexuro "A" _ A majority
of villages are of tbe smallest size with a population below 500 persons. The names of
one Oity and :25 towns are given below:-
Jaipur City, Sanganer, Oha1\su, Amber, Chomu, Samod, f:hahpura, Paota, Bairath,
}\lrmol1arpnra, Kotputli, Dausa, Bhandarej, BaRwa, Bamlikui, Sikrai, Lalsot,
Phulera, N araina, J obner, Fhagi, l\loazamabad, Sambhar, Kishangarh, Sarwar,
and Rupnagar.

4. This population of this district, as composed on :Mal'ch 1, 10:51, according to


Census of 1941, was 1,290,560 (males 674,383 and females 61G,177). rrhe last decade has
witnossed an increase of 365,537 'i.'!., 28'3 per cent. r_rhis uistrict occupies 1st position
in the districts of Rajasthan with respect to growth of population, vide Annexure 'B'.
Its growth is above the a\~erage growth in Rajt"sth~u1 by 18'4 per cent. This .growth in
urban units has been 66·0 per cent ,vhile in the rural units it is 17'7 per cent.

5.
The area of this district is 6,'295'4 squre miles (suppliecl by Surveyor General
of India). It thus covers .t·8 per cent of the total ftrea of the State
Area and density. and f'.tands 9th in respect of area when compared with the other
districts of Rajasthan vide Annexure 'C'. Tbe Director of Land
Records, Rajasthan, states the area of the district to be 6,246 s(pmre mileR. It has a
density of 263 persons per squre mile. It 'was 205 in 1941. It stands 3rd among the
distriets of Rajasthan in that respect. Its density is much above tbe average density of
Rajasthan which is 117 and above that of Jaipur Division (228) of which it forms a partt
vide Annexures 'D' and 'E'.

6.
The number of ocrmpied houses in this district is 227,328 which are inhabited
by 322.9'23 households; (17(:\,813 houses occupied by 231,192
Occupiedhouses,llouse- households in rural areas alld 50,515 hOUS8S occupied by 9],731
holds, family, composi- households in urban units).
tion and sex ratio.
7. The number of persons per occupied house is 7'3 (6·7 in rural aml 9'3 in urban units)
It was 6 in 1941. The average composition of a househhld is 5·1 persons both in rural and
urban units. r1'he household population of the district is 1,645,560 (1,176,358 in rural
and 469,202 in urban, i.e., 10,537 less than the totaJ population. rrhis last figure re-
presents the houseless persons and inmfLtes of institutions etc. r_rIle lllunber of females
per thousand male~ in this distric~ is ?19 in tot.ai population ~n~ 9:31 in hoasehold p.Opl~­
lation It was 914 In total populatlOn In 1941 VIde Annexure E. In the rural umts It
is 9'22 and in the urban units it is 914.

8. The number of tahl literates is 184,658 or 112 per thousand (rnrtles 152,95'2 i.e.,
Litera.y. 177 per thousand and femalc~ :J 1,706 i.e., 40 per thousand). ~rhe
conditi()n is different ill ruml from urban
Number of literates per thousa.nd of units !l,"; is depicted in the Inset table.

Persons Famels Females

Rurltl 5'1 101 8

Urban 250 369 120


----- ----- ----
2

9. The strength of persons depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture is


923,798. They form 55'8 per cent of the total population and if
Principal Means of we take out of consideration those who are not directly in touch
Livelihood. • with land i.e., non-cultivating owners of land and their dependantl'l,
tbo percentage of actual agriculturists and their dependants comes
to 54'3 only. Amongst the agriculturists the larges~ percentage i.e .. 34'2 is tha_ of cul-
tivators of Jand wholly or mai 1)1y owned, and their dependants. Cultivators of lands '\vholly
01' mainly unowned f1Jncl their dependants form a percentage of 17'5 only. 'l'he cultivating
bbonren, and 1l0n-cnltivf1Jting owners of land n,re 2'6 and 1'5 per cent respectively.

10. Non-agricultnml catC'gory forms 44'2, pel' cent and among themselves the large
majority depend upon" Other 'services and miscellaneous sources" who form 20-7 per cent
of the geneml popult"tioll. Industrialists comprise 13'1 per cent, trn.ders are S'S per cent,
and transport industry supports 1'6 per cent only.

11. In the rural units the agricultural classes form 73'5 per cent of the total rural
population and the non-agricultural 0hsses form Q6'5 per cont; ot '\vhom cultivators of
owned land and. their dependants form 45'7 per cent, cultivators of uno\vned land and
their depenclants form 22'7 pOI' cent, cnltiv[tting labourers and their clependants form 3'3
per cent while the non-cultivating owners of lana form 18 per cent only.

lQ. of the non-agricultural cfLtegory in the rum} area the largest number belongs
to the" Oth~r services and miscellaneous sources" being 11'~ per cent. Industrialists
rank second being g.g per cent. Traders come next as they form 4 Q per cent. r:(1ransport
stn.nds last with n. percentago of 0'5 only.

13. In the urban units the owner cultivators and the cultivators of unowned land
area 5'0 and 4'3 per cent respectively of the total urban popalation. The CUltivating
labourers and non-cultivating owners of lanel are 0'6 and o·g per cent respectively. The
non-agricultural c::ttegory forma 89'1 per cent. The largest proportion depends upon "Other
services and miscellaneous sources" being 43-0 per cent. IndustrialIsts are 21'3 per cent
and traders 20'5 per cent. Only 4'3 per cent of tho population are engaged in transport
industry.

14. Economically inactive persons can be grouped into two categories-(a) rfhose
who earn their livelihood without any activity e. g. pensioners,
Encomically inactive stipend holc1ers"roqeivers of rent from land or buildings or interest
Persons. and (b) those whobe nctivities are uneconomic in their nn.ture e.g.
heg-gars, prostitutes etc. 'fhe number of snch persons in this dis-
triet is 8,630 (lU:dn.-=; G,\)U() and 1,730 females). The fJrIll 0"5 per cent of the total
population of the distriet. 'rhC'ir further details n,re given in District Economic 'Table B,
Ill-Employers, f1~mplo'yces and Independent Workers in Industries and Servicos by
Divisions and Sllb-diyisions.

15. The priaGipal language of this district is Dhundhari or J aipuri which is really
a din,lect of Rajasthani. It is spoken by 859,831 persons i.e., 51'9
Language. per cent of the people of the district. Speakers of Western Hindi
are 443,255 i.e., Qf:;'S per cent of the populfltion. '220,048 or 13'3
per cent speak R:l,jasthani. Speakers of M a,rwari and Sindi are 47,691 and 20,880 i.e.,
2'9 and ['3 per cont rospectively while thoso of Ajmeri and Punjabi are 19,707 and] 5,::384
i.e., l'Q ftud O'D per cent respectively. Tbe speakers of other languages are insignificn.nt
in number.

16. A vast majority of the people of this district are Hindus being D2'S per cent,
next come .Muslims who are 6'1 per cent, Jainism ranIeR third hn,ving
Religion. 1-5 per cent of the population as its followeres. The foI10\\'or8 of
other religions i.e., Sikhs, Christians, Zoroastrians and Bllddhists
are qnite insignific[tl1t in number.

17.' The Schel1uled caRies population enumerated in this dif'ltrict is laO,504 i.e.,
IQ'O per cent of the total popu][ttion and there iQ nc·no belonging to
Scheduled Castes. Scheduled tribes. A list of Scheduled castes notified by the
Government of India is appended (Annexure' G '')
3
]8. Of the persons enumerated in tihis district 94'2 per cent are born in the district
itself, while those born in other districts of Rajasthan are 20 per
Migrants. cent. For districtwise details of the above items see District Table
D. IV-(migrants), Persons barn in India outsid Rajasthan are
21,189 that is 1':3 per cent and those in countries in Asia beyond, India are 41,081 i. e.~
2'5 per oent. All of them were born S8 areas now known as Pakistban and have come here
as displace persons. Persons born in Europe are only 19 in number.

19. The nnmber uI displaced persons in this districts is 40,699. They all are from
West Pakisthan (~t867 in 1946,22,297, in 191,7, ]2,182 in 1948 and
Displaced persons, 1,353 in 1949), Majority of them 21,471 i, e., 52'6 per cent are traders
11,387 i, e. 28'0 per cent earn their livelihood by "Other services
and miscellaneous sources". Industrialists rank third being 5,619 i. e., 13 8 per cent.

Transport support 1,908 1'. e, 4-7 per cent only. Cultivators owned land and of un-
owned land are] 90 and 65 i. e. 0'5 ;tnd 0'16 pel' cent respeutively. Non-cultivating
onwners of land are 37 i.e., 0-1 per cent. Culti vating labourers are 22 i e., 0'05 per cent only.
20, In this district the total number of persons afflicted by iniirmitcs (the blind,
tho deaf-mutes, the insane and the lepers) are 4,884 that is '2'9 per
Infirmities. thousand. Blindness is the most prominent, the number afflicted
by it heing 3,8:28 that is 2'0 per thousand, persons afflicted by the
rest of the infirmities are 1,!55(j ~,e" 0'9 per tllOusand. Gl'O per cent of the total blind
persons are in the a,ge group 55 and over. 'Similarly 32·6 per cent of the total deaf-mutes
19'5 per cent of the total insane ftnd 83'8 per cent of the total leperd are in this age group.
f
4
ANNEXURE "A":
Districts of Rajasthan arranged by Population.

S. No. District Total Rural Urban


1 Jaipur ....
... - 1,G5C,m)7 1,106,885 469/212

2
3
Udaipur

Bharatpur
-
•••
.,
;;>... 1,191,:232.

907,300
J ,C}-13,253
707,177
147,979

150,222

4 AlwfLl' .,. 861~f)93 703,155 98,838

5 Kotah 76G,198 639,230 126,968


6 Sawai l\fadllOpur ••• 765,172 668,943 96,229
......
7 Nagn,ur
,
••• .... 763,829 6G4,250 D9,579
8 Bhilwara ., .. ••• ...... 727,356 650,851 67,505
9 Jodhpur ••• ••• .... 691,786 4G3,399 228,387
10 Sik:1l' .... .... ••• 677,782 529,498 148,284
11 Pali ..... •••• ••• 660,856 5,0,727 90,129
12 Ganganagar .,," .... ••• 630,130 539,'217 90,913
13 Jhunjhunu ••• 588,621 448,295 140,326
14 Chittorgarh ... ••• ••• 587,724 524,570 63,154
15 Churu ...... ... _.. 523,276 338,174 185,102
16 Jalore ... ••• 459,467 4:31,416 28,051
17 Earmer 441,368 408,GOl 3::l,707
18 Tonk ... 400,947 332;268 68,679
19 Jhalawar 373,810 330,826 42,984
20 Banswara ... .... 35(>,559 8;:)6,tl74 19,685
21 Bikaner ... 3~30,3:29 181,341 148,988
22 Dungarpur 308,243 2H6,501 21,742
23 Dundi ••• 280,518 232,760 47,758
24 Sirohi ... 237,36:3 209,502 27,860
25 Jaisalmer ... 102,743 94,717 8,026
5

ANNEXURE "B".

Districts of Rajasthan arranged according to


Percentage of Growth of Population.

Growth Growth
S. r- J._
--, S. r- -"-------,
No. Distriot Actual Percentage No. District Actual Percentage

1 J aipul' . · +365,537 +28'3 14 CIJuru +68,148 +15'0


2 rronk ~
· +76,202 -! 23'5 15 Chittorgarh + fl6,854 -+ 1'2'8
+~8,071 + 1'2"5
3
4
Barmer
Jodhpur
·
· +118,103
+21'5
+20'6
16
17
Bundi
Dungarpur
+31,144
+ 33,061 -1-12'4
·
18 +12'1
5
6
Sirohi .
Jhunjhunu
· +40,071
+97,750
+20'3
+lD'g 19
Sawai lVIadhopur
Jaisalmer
-f- 8'2,647
+JO'3
Pali
· -;·lS'n 2O 8ikar
+9,497
7 · +105,270 -t Gl,S6fl +10'0
+ 56,646 Bikaner .
8 Banswara.
· -;·18 D 21
;Jh:d~L\\'ar •
+'2G,40H +8'7
9
10
Gfl,nganagar
Udaipur
· +96,156
• +178,051
+lH'O
-+ 17 G
'22
23 Kotah
+'2G,781
+ 38,041
+7'7
t-5'4
11 Nagaur · +107,452
+ 96,'2G2
+10',:1 24 13Jlamtpnr
· +4G,058 +6'3
12 Bhilwn,ra.
· +15':3 25 Alw8,r
· + 16,60'2 +2'0
13 Jalore
· +59,897 +11)'0

_--

ANNEXURE "0".

Districts of Rajasthan arranged accol'ding to Area,

S. District
Area in Rquare S.
District
A1'en, in sq nare
No. miles No. Illiies

1 Jaisalmer 15,967'5 Sawai Madhopur


14 4,20:-31:3
2 Barmer 10,15J'5 'ronk
15 . 3,581'(,)
3 Jodhpur 9,431'<1 Hi
Alwar . 3,:Z U3';3
4 Bikaner 8,446 G (1hittorgarh
17 3,2Rl'2
5 Ganganagar 8,-]:2,') 0 IH Blmratpur 3,] 3'3'(j
6 Udaipur • G,0G7'5 19 811mr '2,~)-; I'n
7 Nagaur 6,898'8 20 .Jhn,lav\'ar ~,:-) J 1':2

8 Churn • • 6,512'4 ;21 Jhunjhunu 2,310 G
9 Jaipur 6,:2£)5'4 22 Bundi :!, 1 ;~\'-)'9
10 Jalore 4,9'236 '23 Banswara,
11 Rotah 4,784'6 24 8irohi 1,(j71'1
12 Pali 4,75U'7 25 Duugarpur 1,4GO'S
13 Bhilwara 4,671'5

Total 1-3(),'lOfi 7
----_
A~~RxunE 'D'.
Dii::trlcts of Rajasthan &IT!l<~',:d :;,'t:; )l·,~i'lg· to Density per square mile
'\'\lith varl::n:on Sill('C 1941

S. ~.
No.
Distriot IH41 1051 Va,ri:1>:jon. No. ] )jstrict 19.11 1951 Vari:Ltion.

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14
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7

ANNExunE "If",

Density of po!,ulation per sqnare mile :in the Administrative


Dnfisions of the i::ttate of Rajasthan.

S. No. Divieions Density per squaro mile

1 .Taipur • 228

2 Uda5pur 173

5 E.otah 154
4 Bikaner G:l:

5 Jouhpur •

Sehednlctl Castes.

r l( ~ '.' {,f iji.Cl7 tt(m, (; (/ :,:('/tp r:f I!lllin, E;d ~ anrd i1la I'll
bl IS 71 prZ i Jl tll
P(l,If II "",('fl' II 8. ]\-;n. :::7 r/IU>r1 11,'1I /11(,fJlIst l[),~O
Or,l,,/' ,\(). 8. It. (_'. (nU (;~<if('(l (;til :-ept., 1[)(jO.

1 Adi Dharmi

2 Ahel'i ] 3 Chnl"n, 2 IE! 1:11 : ~ U'

4 Ba,g-ri

:27 E()l'ia,'

6 Bal1spllOf 17 ])ull1e

7 Bargi 40 Sin,~'iwala

41 r--;:ansi

9 Dh;oll<l 42 rl'llOri

10 Blutngi 21 .Ta,tia, ,13 Tjr~ar

11 Bidakia 22 JCLlbolia 14 V fthuiki


8

SCHEME OF CENSUS TABLES.

Census Tables Prepared this time fall under 1Ihe following six broad groups:-

A GENERAL POPULATION TABLES.


B ECONOMIC rl'ABLES.
C HOUSEHOLD AND AGE (SAMPLE) TABLES.
D SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES.
E SUMMARY TABLE.
F LOCAL TABLE.

There are five Tables under General Population Tables. These are:-

A 1 AREA, Homrms AND POPULATION.


A II VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING FIFTY YBARS.
A III TOWNS AND VILLAGI'~S CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION.
A IV TOWNS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION WITH VARIATIoNS SINCE 1901.
A V TO\VNS ARRA~'WED TERHITORIALLY WITH POPULATION BY LIVELIHOOD
CLASSES.

Economic Tables comprise of three separate Tables. These are:-

B I LIVELIHOOD CLASSES AND SUH-CLASSES.


B II SECONDARY l\IK\.NS OF LIVELIHOOD.
B III EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES ANDIINDEPENDENT WORKERS IN INDUSTRIES ANI>
SERVICES BY DIVISIONS AND SUB-DIVISIONS..

There are five Tables in the Group of Household and Age (sample) Tables.
These are:-

C I HOUSEHOLD (SIZE AND COMPOSITION).


C II LIVELIHOOD CLASSES BY AGE GROUPS.
C
(J
.
III AGE AND CIVIL CONDITION •
IV AGE AND LITERACY.
C V SINGLE YEAn, AGE RIcT1JJ1NS.

They have been IJTepared on sample basis.

Social and Cultural Tables consist of seven Tables. These are:-

D I LANGUAGES; D I (I) 1\fOTHEB, 'rONGUE; D I (II) BILINGUALISM.


D II RELIGION.
D III SCHEDULED CASTES AND SOHEDULED TRIBES.
D IV MIGRANTS'
D V DISPIJACED PEHSONS DY I_JIVELHIOOD CLASSES.
D VI NON-INDIAN NATIONALS.
D VII ]i;DUC'ATIONAL STANDAltDS.

There is only one summary Table:-

E SUMMARY FWURES BY ADlIIINISTR.\TIVE UNITS

There is only one local table:-

(~) INFIRMITms.
9
-DEFINITIONS AND K~Y TO SYMBOLS.
Definitions.
. - Tr'acf :-In past censuses the census figures- were tabulated by administrative units
i e., districts, tehsils etc. rrhis time in almost alf tables the figures hlwe been represented
by nnits which have been technically called" TRACTS". Tracts are of three kiuds, (1,
all villages of a :mb-division tn.ken togethe:r,: form one rural tract; (2) all towns (which f~re
not cities) in it district taken together form an "urbnll non-city trdct-" and (3) every city
is an "urban city tract" or in short "city tract". A lisb of tracts comprised in eaca
district has been given in the handbook of the district.
Town:-A "'fown" has been defined as every municipality, every cantonment or
every village which had a population of 5,000 or over in 1941 or any ot.her village which
wss treated as a town for special reasons by the State Census Superintendent.
Oity:-A " City" is normally defined as a town with a population of one lac or over,
but this definition has been mlaxed in Rajasthan, and towns with a population of 50,000
or over have also been treItted as cities, to bring the definition in uniformity with the one
adopted in the l\1unicipal Act. ' .
V1,llage:-A " Village" means a revenue mauza whose revenue is realised under a.
separate name. It includes all hamlets attached to it.
Hnuse:-A "House" has been defined as every structure made of any material which
is a.ctually used as human habitation or if not so used, is capable of being so used, which
has separate main entmnce from the street, lane, by-lane' etc. It includes structures of
all kinds such as residentinl houses, temples, mosques, offices, etc. The minimum, which
was necessary for qualifying a structure to be classed as a house, was at least two walls
a.nd a roof made of any material.
Occupied House:-" Occupied houses" were those whioh were used &.elually for the
residence of human beings.
Household:-A "Houeshold" bas been defined to mean and include all persons
living in one and the same house and dining at a common mess irrespective of their blood
relationship e,g. servants residing with their masters and taking meals in their kitchen
were treated as members of the master's household. On the contrary even nearest
relatives as husband or wife were treated as separate families if for any reason they
happened to live in separate buildings and dine at separate kitchens.
Household Populafion:-"Household Population" means persons living in numbered
houses as members of a commensal family including guests and servants. It does not
include (a) houseless persons or (b) imTIates of institutions like jails, hospitals, hostels,
dak bungalows, boarding houses, orphanages, sarais, dharmashalas, police lines, military
lines, asylums, etc.
- Displaced person:-A "Displaced person" was defined ":bs .. person who migrated
from Western Pakistan after 1st March 1947 or from~ Eastern Pakistan mfter 15th October
1946 due to communal disturbances or fear of disturbances or due to partition of India.
and Pakistan. Children born to such persons after their migration to India were not to
be treated as displaced persons.
Ward:-A "Ward" was defined as municipal ward in case of municipal towns. In
non-municipal towns wards have been made arbitrarily by the Census Department.
Means of Livelihood:-In formel' censuses it was customary to represent the basie
population data by community or religion. This time an innovation has been made and
in most of the tables the figures are published by Means of Livelihood groups. All
occupations have beeu classified under eight broad classes and given code numbers which
are as follows:-
I .. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependants.
10

II Cultivators or land wholly or mainly unowned a,nd t!heir dependltl'ita.


III Cultivating labourers and their dependants.
IV Non-cultivating owners of land, agricultural rent receiver@! and their
dependants.
Persons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood
from ; -
V Production other than cultivation.
VI Commerce.
VIr Transport.
V,III Other services and miscellaneous sources.
N. B.-In most of the Tables. the mIl olau number s only given instead of desoribing
the class.

Code No.:-In the enumeration stage a set of location code numbers was prescribed
to identify each inhabited spot, whereby the districts were numbered serially within the
State, tehsils within a district and cities, towns or villages within a tehsil. Similarly
houses were numbered within a village and households within each house. Hamlets were
given S!lb-numbers under the number of the parent village.
Key to Symbols.
MIL Means of livelihood.

T Total.

R Rural.

U Urban.
p Persons.
M Males.
F Females.
S.D.R. ... Sub-Division Rural.
Letter "M" when used with the name of a city indioates "Municipality", letters
"T.B." ........ Town Board; "N.A" ••• , •• Notified Area.
11

DISTRICT CENSUS DATA AT" A GLANCE


1951.
J 11'

Code No. and Name of Sub-Region 2'3 • Trans Gangetic Plains Sub-Regio~.
Code No. and Nrtme of Natnrrtl Division 2'3~1 En.st Rajasthan Plaiu Division.
Code No. and Name of District : -
(1) According to Natural Region 2'341 J aipur.
(2) According to Enumeration Location Code. '2 Jaipur.

1. Area in sq. miles 6,2;JS'4 Proportion to total area of the State 48 P.C.

2. Population:-
P. C. of total
Persons JYIales Females Females pel' population
1000 males of the State.
r_r 1,656,097 86'2,876 793,221 919 ]0'8
1951
{ R
U
1,186,tl85
469,212
617,(i68
245,208
569,217
224,004
92~
914 17'7
9'4

T 1,290,560 674,383 616,177 914 9'7


1941
{ R
U
1,008,022
282,538
5'25,507
148,876
48~,515
133,662
918
898
8'8
14'9

1951 182
3. Density- per square mile in { 1941 162

~, Variation in population-
Actual Percentage

1901 - 1911 76,412 5'u


1911 - H)21 -
2'22,977 18'0
1021 - 19a1 + 116,974 + 11'5
IH31 - 1941 + 1.57,046 + 13 9
19·n - 1951 + 365,537 + 28'3
1901 - 1~51 (in the last 50 yearR) + 340) 68 + 25'~)

5. Mean decennial growth rate during 19411 - 51 ... + 24'8

G. Towns and villages classified by population.


P. C. to total
No. Population populn.t.ion of FemR,1 es per
District 1000 males

Cities 1 291,130 17'6 895

Towns other than Cities 2;3 176,082 108 945

Villages with a population of:-


OvPr 5,OnO 2 10,557 0'6 944
2.000 to 5,000 68 lS6,Dl:H 11 ;) 9 /12
1000 to 2,000 175 2:-58,fS 15 J4'4 U35
5UO to 1,000 430 2D5,30~ 17'8 9'25
Less tban 500 2,170 465,420 27'!) ~;04

Total 2,845 1,186,885 71'7 ~)22


12
7. Occupied Houses and Households.

N9' . of occupied Persons per Persons per


,un .." 'h'ouses No. of households occupied house household

T 227,328 0:2-2,9-23 7 ,0 ,) 5'1


R 176,813 231,192 6'7 5'1
U 50,515 91,731 9'3 5'1

8. No. of households per 100 Occupied Houses. 142

9. No. of displaced persons:-

Persons Males Females


T 40,699 21,256 . 19,443
R 3,231 1,641 1,590
U 37,468 19,615 17,t:!53

10, Distribution of population by MIL Classes per 1000

Total Agricultural I II III IV

,ActmLl 11,~~~ I Actual \ l:O~O I Actual 11~~0 I Actual 11:O~0 I Actual 11:o~ro
T D:J,708 C3S 56G,07f) \ e-12 1290,223 175 42,166
I 9R I ~.5)3BO I 15 ,

R 872,683 735 542,4091 457 269,895 227 39,423 331 20,956 I I 18

u hI,115 108 23,670 50 20,328 43


1
2,743
6 I 4,374,1 9

'1'0 tal
Non-Agricultural
V 'I VI VII.I VIII
~----~------------~----------~------------~------------

Actual 11:~~O I Actual 11:~~0 I Actual I ]p~~o.l Actual 11~3~o I Actual Il~3Jo.
T 732,299 442 217,318 131 145,778 88' 26,579 16 3 42,6'24 207
I
it 314,202 265 117,265 99 49,711 42 6,297 5 140,929 119

U 418,097 891 100,053 213 96,067 205 20,282 43 2 01,695 430


I
11. bistrihution of population by Religion:-

Religion Percentage of total


population of the OiRtt.
Hindus 1,527,848 93'3
Sikhs 20,40 01
Jrl,lns 24,065 15
Buddhi8ts 33 less than 0:1
Zoroastrians 112 less than 0'1
Muslims 100,870 6 I
Ohristians :1,129 0'1
"Jews
Others
18
Literates : -
Actual Percentq.ge
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
T. 184,658 152,952 31,706 ] 1'2 17'7 4'0
R, 67,351 62,582 4,769 5'7 10'1 0'8
U, 117,307 90,370 26,937 25'0 86'9 12'0
13. Distribution by Economic status:-
Self-supporting persons 639,340
Earning dependants 189,407
N on-ei:l.rning dependants 827,350

11, Average population per Tehsil 97,417

15. Average area per Tehsil 370'3 square miles.

16. Towns with their Code No : -


~/1/171 .r ftipur Oity .... M. 2/8/2 Baswa M.
2/1/172 8anganer
2/2/120 Ohal{su
I'''.
••• -M. 2/8/65
2/9/34
Bandikui
Sikrai
2/3/200 Amber 2/10/208 Lalsot M.
2/3/1 Chomn M. 2/11/88 Phulera M.
2/3/29 ~amoa 2/11/136 Naraina M.
2/5/57 ~hahpura -Jj11/6CJ Jobner M.
2/5/15 Paota
2/5/181 Bairath
...
M.
2/12/170
2/12/187
Phagi
Moazamabad
'2/fJ/,llD l\f auoba.rpura .... 2/1:3/15 Rambhar M.
2/6/57 Kotpntli M. 2/14/87 Kishitngarh M.
2/7/:234 Dausa M. M.
CJ/7/38 Bhandarej ... :3/16/40
2/17/16
Sarwar
Itupnagar _.

t 7, Tracts comprised in this District : -


No. . Name
6 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural. 10 Phulera Now called Sambher)
7 Amber (Headquarter Jaipur) Sub-Division Rural.
Sub-Division Rural. 11 KiRhangarh Sub-Division Rural.
8 Shabpura Sub-Division Rural. 12 Jaipur District Urban N9n-City·
9 Dauaa Snb-DivjRion Rural. 13 Jaipur City.

18, 'l'ehsils with their Code No:-


No, of
Household
House- Literates
popUlation
holds
Ylales Females Mal es Female
2/ 1 .T aipur .... 52,121 2~3,03'4 201,949 72,497 22,]02
2/ 2 Chaksu .... 14,653 39,481 35,908 3,692 415
2/ 3 Amber .... 25,004 66,260 63,165 8,169 1,022
2/ 4 Jam wn.ramga.rh 21,~67 05,532 51,794 0,253 198
2/ 5 Bairath 26,159 65,939 62,812 12,351 744
2/ 6 Kotput1i 12,440 34,02'2 30,997 4,402 534
2/ 7 Dausa ... 23,725 54,735 50,387 6,860 653
2/ 8 Baswa (Bftudikni 18,109 48,210 43,806 6,856 1,3:14
2/ 9 Sikrai ... 13,150 3:3,682 30,105 3,308 . 215
2/10 Lalsot .... 16,709 44,628 40,172 4,037 163
2/11 Phulera. 26,67.5 71,673 68,097 9,122 1,634
2/12
2/13
Phagi . ..
~

Sambhar (Naib 'reb.)


... 13,740
3,016
40,231
11.506
36,007
10,825
3,975
25t$
363
- 8
2/14 Kishangr1,l'h 10,347 27,159 22,215 7,145 1,70rJ
2/15 Antin 4,7 14 12,713 11,516 1,335 115
2/16
2/J7
Sn,rwf"r
RupnagR.r
... 5,862
5,232
14,558
12,822
13,68!)
12,572
1,967
1,725
293
204
"c.

N.B.-Figures in item No. 14, 15 and 18 included the figures of the Urban aIeas of
the Tehsils concerned.
Iii
A.-GENERAL 'POPULATION ,TABLES
A. I-Area, Houses and Population
EXPLANATORY NOTE
1_'his tabla shows the number of villages, to\vns, occnpied houses n.nd rural popula-
tion for each of the tehsils of the Distriot. Serial No. 1 cOllt,fl,ius tlle a,ggregate corr8R-
ponding figures for the district as a whole.
The figures of area against each unit have been entered as supplied Ly the Distri€t
Officer. They represent the total of nnit, rural as \vell as nrban, as separate figures ftH'
urban units were not available. r1'he total area of the district, as supplied by the Sl1l'yeyur
General of India, has been given within the brackets against the nallle of district. Tho
tehsilwise area could not be made available from Surveyor General's Office.
There are seventeen rrehsils in this District.
(1) J aipur (6) Kotputli. (11) Phulem. (16) Sarwal'.
(2) Chaksu. (7) Dausa. (12) Phagi. (1 "',~," I"\iupnagar.
(3) Amber. (8) Baswa (Bandi-kui). (13) Sambhar.
(4) Jamvmramgarh. (9) Sikrai. (14) KishalJgarh.
(5) Bairatb. (10) Lalsot. (15) Arain.
POPULATION
Arell.
Oocupied
S. No, Administrativo~ Unit in Sq. Villages Towns Perilons .Males Females
houses
miles
(1) (21 (3) (.() (5) (6) (7) (8)
(6295'4)
J Jaipur District Total 6,554 2,IN5 2~ 227,328 1,656,097 862,616 193,221
2 JaiplJr District Rural 6,554 2,845 176,8131,186,885 611,668 519,217
3 Jaip",. Sub.Dlvision Rural ... 924 671 28,811 197,810 103,3.;3 94,.;17
t Jl\lpur Tehsil 553 372 18,651 127,24.:.1 66,164 61,070
5 Chaksu Tt'hsil 371 299 10,1&7 '70,G:l7 37,189 33,!38
6 Amber Sub·D;Y;sion Rut'lli ... 970 433 38,649 212,250 109,502 1112,7411
7 Amber Tehsil 456 HIt 14,694 lOt ,5,34- 53,6tl6 6O,B~8

8 Jamwaramgarh Tebsil 5H 23D 1t1.05 ") 107.716 55,81G 51,VOO


~ Shahpura Sub-DIYlsion Rural 6MJ 240 24,676 163,693 114,683 79,tlltJ
10 Bairath Tehsil 584 146 16,316 108,331 55,631 62,700
Ii Kotpntli Tehsil '" 176 94 $.360 55,S6!! 2\),052 2i,~10
12 Dausa Sub-DIy;sian Rural ... 1,173 172 48,6l8 310.488 163,140 147,348
13 Dausa T"hsH 400 233 15,3;;5 89,0402 46,533 42,50':)
14 Baswa, Tehsil 243 160 11,032 70,453 41,655 :37,7\')t>
15 Sikmi Tehail 194 127 9,U70 132,778 33,138 29,649
16 Lalsot Tehsil 336 252 12.261 79,215 41,A14 37,401
11 PIlulei'll Sub-Division Rut'lll 1,4.;t) 5tn 29,459 203,853 105,#81 ~.,1}66

18 P'hulera Tehsil 7(;3 ~81 18.10! 1:J5,921 64.703 G1. \ll.'\


I}) Phagi Tohsil 5B6 'Ul !),GJ5 6!1,862 36,83,} :33,02"
20 8a.mbhar Tehsil; 110 1(; 1,:-l7() 8,070 "",251 S,bJ !t
21 Kishangarh Sub.DiY;sion Rural 1,348 221 14,600 98,731 51,203 47,521$
22 Kish:wgarh Tohsil 382 56 3,5,1 ;1(;.7.12 13,RI}!) 1~,R,3

211 Amin T~hsil :.337 50 3,WO 2+,:3~)1l 12,30'7 11,585


24 Barwar rehsil 3a 6J 3,61~ 2:-;,l:iti! 12,25V 11,(;:!5
25 Rupuagar Tohsil .,. 315 4Li 3,JO,'l 2:3.723 1 :J,;l78 11,415
26 Jaipur District Urban 26 SO,5l,; 469,212 245,208 22.J,(}04
27 J'\ipur Distriet Urban Non·City 25 2",B .. G 17,'1.082 (H,577 Eli,50S
28 Jaiplu City 1 24.1W 291,1:-)0 153,(;:11 lWi,49!:1

A. II-Variation in Population during fifty Years.


EXPLANATORY NOTE
This table compares the population of the district as composeo on lst March, 10!):
with those of tihe last five censuses.
The figures of past Censuses have been taken from Provinci::ti rrable- II uf the reports
of the past Censuses.
Oeusus Year Per80n~: V.riQ,tion )'bhs Vl).ria,tion Females VQl)htion
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
1901 1,315,929 691,31:15 G2-i,foH
19'1l 1.239,511 -76,419 647.847 --43,638 591.670 -;:l2,b7~
Igtl 1,016,040 -222.97" 539,923 -107,9240 4076,617 -116,05:3
1931 . 1,133,514 +116.97' 595,798 +55,875 537,716
616,177
+61,099
+7S.~61
1941 1,lI90,560 +157.046 674.883 +78,585
1951 . 1,656,097 +865.537 862,876 +lE8,493 793.221 +177,044
Nat Variation 1901-1951 +840,168 +171,491 +168,677
A. III-Towns and Villages
:EXPLA~ATl)nY NUT1~:-

This table den,ls witb tOlvns as well aR vilhges t:l,ken togethnr. 'l'th'Y Imvt:' bet·]) classified
and yill:1gcs belonging 10,) cwl! cbss, ~1nd their pOPlll:1tion sexwi:-;e have been sho\yn sepn,!'<I1. ly for lJh~

Ther0 ~tre two Vlll:1gml B:l,ssi :1Jud Khrjdoli with a population of 5,000 rmd over in thi" District.

']_'owns and ViII"goR with Ie:;:; than 2,000 P"iJU];,t[Oll

Aurum i, tl ,li,i ve Tot .• l ;,OO-l,()OO 1,000 2,())0


Unit

~Ialc~ FvmalcR

(I) (:,) I ~, i (Ill) (11) 11-1) ur., (IC,! (1'1)

! Jaipur Distt, '" 2,87 11 ,65/),097 862,875793,221 2,7755{5.944 473 4o~ 2,t7 0 239. 244 210.17 6 43 0 153.384 14!,g25 J75 123,316 II5,299
:t Jaipur S. D. 674/;OJ,80526J ..;39238,266 Mi289,74,'; 81.9fJ.1 .';!!.; Sfj,0.5J ':iO,MJ.J .S!! 20,277 18,86J 1!J liJ.41.5 12.435

800 '1f:.!)N'1 W.2.'lO ,,(; 00~ ~J' 17 :2~:J ell Hi'-< 21 1,:0 2~ 7.,r;o
;; Amber S. D. 4.16237,262122,182115,080 -tit! .9U.H 82 ..131 303 3;,89{) ,11,879 77 26,32'; 2·1,722 /Ii? 26.9162.,,7.10

r, Ambor Teh:;il
'I .hll1Wnmlll\(Rl'h Tchsil ?::W J07,n{; 1,U,~~ 1~ ~()(}

8 Slu1l1Jllf.1 S. D. 245191,384100,233 9-1,151 6.1,98'; ti9, 'iiVI lJ2 18,().H 16,3fi2 62 22,625 2(,004 J,~ 23,30922,214

150 128,(I,J G(;,O()!I 62,!)(}:; 1 ,.J .~~ :.r;' 8(; 'no


1(1 j{otputJi T.)h,il

1/ Daus3 S. D. 778349,179183.05(1166,129 7;/ : .j"', '17/ I! ;].-.:; .::91 67.0,51 .;'},8[J8125 .j :,3f}8 .fO.955.Jl is,.;! 225,952
J~ nan~a -r"h3i 1

13 Ba£wa Tchsil

14 Sikrai Tehsil 128 65, l~R 34,372 80.75(; 12~ ",,'),')4 2±.751 S2 10,G:'!a a,32R 3'1 1 :J,4.5!) 12,092 5 H,'i(,G S,W31

1.5 Laloot Tch~il

J6 Phulers S. D. 514 24J,888 125,153 115,735 492 84.,1.17 n, J3} .J()3 41,03./ .19,.51)8 63 22, ,29 21,27.'1 26 17.714 16,658

17 Phulera 1'ehRil 281 l!:!,~:H 7.3,07:2 G3,892 2j) i3,V J1 I-),I)J 217 2l.'Ji') 222JJ ;1-3 1l,G,l 11,:]2) 1!1 Ll.7.tl U,2,'lO

213 7tJ,:'!,53 40,246 3Fi.007 2')7 31,I})5 n,ItS 178 B,53f1 IG,!012,; ,'\,lG; ,,46.1 \.

17 2~;171 11,535 10,8SG 1.2,:'1 d, iLl 8 ,'(ll 7 :l,TI:!. ;3,475

20 Kishsngarh S. D. 224131,/;79 68,719 63,860 219 4 fi,Jil,; ·J;,172 156 19,165 17,9';'; 45 16,)2{) 15,107 18 IJ,39012,310

21 Ii: l>hallgal'h 'l'ehsil !i7 5:.U2S 27,171 2'5,2,';7 ~7 4,6130 1,,)07 1~ 3,,'11 3"{57 Ii 4.317 I,O'jf

22 Ar"in Teh~il riO 2·t,::~12 12,1307 1] ,585

47 ~7,O:)5 J:3,0!)0 1'1,075 1,:' 11,OJ;] 10 '!~t

Towns alll1 Vdl,tges wlth:t popnJatlion of 10000 & above,--C<nU'ld.

ildllli 11 i~trrt tive 501)00 ,00,000 100,000 a,nd above


. GLlt·
Z '"
}Jo. Fern.des·

(11 <II) ('l'" Ul~l) (1Oj (·n)

Y Jaipur District I 153,63 1 137,4Q9


2 Jaipur S.D. 1 153,631 IJ7.49~

1 l5:3,631 137,4:)9
17

Classified by Population

acc0n1ing to the popuhtion in the clas3es R,S shown in the heading of the table.
Distriot :15 a \vhol8 :1,1]\1 for 8:1(:h of the tehsils of the District.

'fOWl" and Vlll>tg"s wit.h a population of 2,000-10.000


----------------------- --_.-.__._----- - ----------_._--- --- __ ... - .~------ ---
.l,O )(I--:,.OOi) ",OVI) 1'),000 Tot:,[ 10,000 -20,0()O :lO,UOO-50,000 o
Z
-------- ----- ----- ~...
No, "\fq7,. }''_:nf~''-, \[, Females ~

(IS) i.! )i f': f ,J t} (J:J) 1)/ ( 32,' \.J:J) {)]) /} i) (35)

6 191,521 173,631 4 :n578 23·748 I

Jl 20,163 1:-;,1'."-'1 3 'l.JG2 <'<,739 I 153,631137,499 Z


1 153,G,n 1,:'7.J!)') 3
·1.0!1J. :l H,l

8.8~4 d,';20 1 6,479 6,ISO I 6,4796,450 5


I:' 479 6.450

7
,J ,~, 'Jel] 8.833 /;,1 i 2 1.936 1 ,:;.112 4.936 8
"
.J

5,112 .\ (JRG 10

3 tiJ,910 IO.US I 5.70.1 ,;,.11.5 i),703 5.34.5 11


1 1\,70,1 5)145
(, 13
1<1

3.71" 15
21 31.':'32 31,279 19 26,789 15,388 z 6,743 5,891 I 7,184 7,017 81 7,2847,017 16

G.7H 5,R:Ji n
G ') 101 8,28') IH
1 7.:>-84 7.017 1 7.:JS4 ',UII" 1J

4 6,.';.U 6,/04 .; 6,5J2 6.104 I 13,312 12,J84 I 13,312 12,384 20

1 1,0(;9 13.812 12:jS1 -l 13,3J2 1:Uil4-


2)

2 J'il :':.,'.11
, ]8

A. IV-I."owns Classified by Population with Variation since 1901.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

r.rhis table shows the population of the to\vns of the district for the last fiye
Censuses by sex. It also gives the variation in population from decade to decade
along )vith the net variation since IDOL

In this table, the cities and to\vns have been classified and nl'l'anged according to
popubtion under six classes namely : -

I 100,000 and over. IV 10,000 to 20,000


II 50,000 to 100,000 V 5,000 to 10,000
III 20,000 to 50,000 VI Less tllfln 5,000

The class in which the individual tmvn bIts is sho\\'n nnder the name; of the town.

The nature of the local body functioning in each tv",n is Rho\vn ill the brackctf'>.
after the name of the town wherever such body is functioning.

In this district nine fresh to\vns have been added in this census namoly,
1. Bandiklli. 5. Jobner.
2. Phulent. 6. Phagi.
3. Sanganer. 7. Moazamabad.
4. Bhandarej. 8. Paota.
9. Sikrai.

Town and year :'ilhsil Persons Variation Males Varia.tion Fomales Variation
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (G) (7) (Iii:

-U l'ban Population
(Distt. Total)

1901 263,280 138,224 125,056


1911 226,157 - 37,123 118,062 - 20,162 108,095 - 16,901
1921 209,542 - 16,015 112,116 -- n,046 f)7,-126 - 10,{iG~'

1031 245,867 +00,325 1:32,J28 + 20,312 113,430 + 10,013


1941 28'2,538 + 36,(i71 148,876 +10,448 133,602 + 20,223
45&,212 + llifi/574 245,'208 + 0(5,332 224,00 t + DO,:342
Net Val'iatioll +203,\):;:2 + 106,084 +98,948
(1901-1951.)

Jaipur City (M) Jaipnr


( Class I )

1901 166,567 88,106 ... 78,401

1911 143,498 - 23,069 75,158 -13,008 68,340 -10,061

1921 ]26,607 -16,b91 68,694 - 6,404 57,913 -10,427

1931 150,579 + 23,U72 82, 1J45 + 13,551 08,334 + 10,421


1041 175,810 +25,231 93,479 + 11,234 82,331 + 13,!JH7
19G1 291,130 -+ 115,3:30 153,631 +60,152 137,499 +55,168

Net Variation +124,563 +65,465 +59,098


(1901-1951.)
:bt)
Tvwn ,to1 :real: Tehsil P"rd,m,;" Varia.tion Ma.les Vari.,tion ]<'tlmales. y .... tttlOtl

(1) (2) (,-\) (4) (5) (0) (7) (8)

Kisbangarh. (M.) Kishangarh.


(Class Ill)
1901 12,(iG3 6,658 0,005 ...
1911 10,418 -- 2,'245 5,443 1,215 4,91"5 -1,030

19:21 9,452 -966 5,097 - ~46 4 ,3I: f) -620

1931 1] ,92D +2,477 6,394 -1 1,207 5,5::)!) +1,1HO

1941 14,459 +2,i)30 7,713 +1,31H 6,74() _,+ 1.211

1951 25,696 +11,237 13,312 -I :1,.)00 12,::38·1 +5,G3H

Net Variation +13~O33 +G,()54 -i (i, ~)7n


(1901-1051)
RambhaJ'. (Y.) Sambhar
(Claf.;s IV)
1901 10,873 5,666 5,207

1911 1] ,094 +221 5,992 +326 ~,102 -105

1921 11,627 +533 6,349 ·f 357 5,278 +176


1931 12,593 +966 6,7:19 +390 5,854 +576
19.£1 14,112 +1,519 7,484 +745 6,628 +774
1951 14,301 +189 7,284 -200 7,017 -; 3B9

Net· Variation +3,428 + 1,618 + 1,810


(1901-1951)

Chomu (M) Amber


'( Cla,ss IV)
.
1 DO] 9,300 4,631 : 4,669 .... -
1!Jll 6,497 - 2,H03 ,
3225 , - 1.-1Ofi 3'272 - 1 ~8lF
lDJl 6,714 +:.315 3-,427 +-402 3,285 -_h .c3
1 ~J;:U 7,807 + 1',095 4,071 + (j<14 3,736 -f 451
1941 9,671
+1,864 4,90& +H35 4,7(;:) + 1,O:d-9
1951 12,929 +3,2;')8 6,47D +1,G73 6,'150 + 1,1i8 ')
Net V nriation +3,GJ9 + 1,k48 ..... + 1,7~1
(1901-H)51).
DaURfl, (M.) Qausa
(Ch.R8 lV)
1901 7,540 ~,o3G 3,704
1~n1 5,191 - 2,349 2,072 -1,lG4 :3J5lD - 1.185
19:21 6,~37 + 1,446 8,457 +,8.'5 3,180 +I)Gl
1031 7,691 of 1,054 3,980 +523 3,711 +531
1941 8,844 + 1,153 4,571) -/- 5fJ[) 4,2GD +558
1951 11,048 +2,204 5,703 + 1,1-2~ 5,345 + 1.076
Net Variation +3,508 + 1,tW7 + I,CcLL
(WOl-1951)
~o

T.;vn and year Tehsil Persons Variation Ya.le. Variation Femali Yariatioa
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Kotput.]i (M.) Kotputli


(Class IV)
1901 8,~39 4,152 ... 4,2'W
1911 6,879 -1,560 3,443 -709 3,436 -851
1921 7,157 +278 3,542 +9Q 3,615 +179
1Q31 8,~3! +1,582 4,511 +969 4,228 +613
1'~1 9,948 +1,209 5,048 +537 4:,900 +672
1951 10,048 +100 5,112 +64 4,936 +36
Net Variation +1,609 +960 +649
(1901-1951)
Bandikui Baswa
(Including Rly. Station)
(Class V)
1951
Lalsot (M.) Lalsot
8,543 4,516 .. - 4,027

(Class V)

1901 8,131 4,031 4,100


/

1911 6,697 - 1,434 3,300 -731 3,397 -703


]9~1 5,501 -1,196 2,852 -448 2,849 -748

1981 5,921 +420 3,062 +210 2,859 +210


1941 6,685 +764 3,367 +305 3,318 +459
1951 7,539 +854 3,821 +454 3,718 +400
Net VariatioJl
(1901-1951.)
... -592 -210 -38Z

Phulera (M) Pltulera


(Class V)
1951 7~117 8,820 ••• 8,297
Sa.nga.ner Jaipur
(Class V)
1951 6,843 ••• 3,464 3,379
1lanoharpur Bairath
(Class V)
1901 5,032 2,549 2,483
1911 ~,094 - 2,938 1,084 - 1,465 1,010 - 1,473
1921 3,6i2 +1,578 1,875 +791 1,797 -T 787

1931 3,908 +236 1,939 +64 1,969 +17~

1~41 4,495 +587 2,336 +397 2,159 +190


1951 6,546 +.2,051 3,325 +989 3,221 +1,06Z

Net Vn.riation +1,514 +776 +738


(1901-1951.)
21
"Town and year Tehail Persons Variation Males Variation FemaloB Vru:iatlo.
(1) (2) (8) (t) {is} (6) (7) (8)

Amber (M) Amber


(Class V)
lQ21 3,689 2,088 1,601
1931 4,576 +887 2,627 +53g 1,949 +348
1941 5,130 +554 2,707 +80 2,423 +474
.1951 6,407 +1,277 3,376 +669 3,031 +608

:Shahpura Bairath
(Class V)
1901 5,245 2,681 2,564
1911 13,633 -1,612 1,904 -777 1,729 -835
1921 4,500 +$67 2,280 +376 2,220 +491
1931 5,041 +541 2,562 +282 2,479 +259
1941 4,695 -346 2,549 -13 2,146 -333
J951 6,071 +1,376 3,094 +545 2,977 +831
Net Variation +826 +413 +413
(1901-1951)
tCbaksu Chaksu
(Class V,>
1901 4,902 2,704 2,198
1911 3,949 -953 2,099 -605 1,850 -348
1921 3,375 -574 1,783 -316 1,592 -258
1931 4,131 +756 2,195 +412 1,936 +344
1941 4,416 +285 2,263 +68 2,153 +217
1951 5,962 +1,546 3,091 +828 2,871 +718
N ep Variation •••• +1,060 ... +38'1 +673
(1901-1951)

Samod Amber
(Class V)
1901 3,257 ••• 1,660 1,597
Un! 2,806 -451 1,381 -~79 1,425 -172
1921 2,120 -686 1,082 -299 1,038 -387
1931 2,363 +233 1,245 +163 1,108 +70
1941 2,693 +340 1,387 +142 1,306 +198
1951 5,676 +2,983 2,825 +1,438 2,851 +1,545
Net Variation +2,419 + 1,165 +1,254
(1901-1951)
:N arain a ( ]\II ) Phulera
(Class V)
1901 5,266 3,289 1,977
1911 5,190 -76 3,255 -34 1,935 -42
1921 3,758 -1,432 2,077 -1,178 1,681 -254
1931 .4,703 +945 2,729 +652 1,974 +293
1941 4,055 -648 2,101 -628 1,954 -20
1951 5,517 + 1,462 2,923 +822 2,594 +(i40
Net Variv,tion +251 -366 ·+617
('1901-1951 )
22
Eersou;; Vf\tia~iou Male3 y~ariation Fem,l,k. Vari'LLion
" ' 'TQwn "ud,ya,u: ' Te).li>il

(1) (:a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7 ) (8)

Bn.il'ath (lVI.) Bairath


( Class V)
IDOl 5,637 2,806 2,831
1911 5,273 -364 2,549 -257 2,7~4 -107
]9:U 4,470 -803 2,180 -369 2,290 - 434
]931 4,973 +503 2,406 +226 2,5G7 +277
ID4! 5,135 +162 2,490 +84 2,6<:1:5 +78
19fa 5~218 +83 2,563 +73 '2,655 -f 10
Net Variation -419 - 240 -176
(U)01-1951).
TIhanda.rej Dausa
(Class V)
1~51 5,146 2,573 2·373
Sarwftl' (M)
(Ulas~
IgOI
VI' Sarwar
4;520 2,343 2,177
19-11 4,418 -102 2,218 -125 2,200 +23
1921 3,790 -628 1,986 -2,12 1,804 - 396
1931 4,000 +210 2,086 +100 1,914 +110
1941 4,054 +54 2,102 +16 1,052 +38
1951 4,810 +756 2,492 +390 2,318 +366
Net Variation +290 ... +149 +141
(1901-1951)
Ba.swa (1\1.) Baswa.
,(Class V])
1901, 5,908 3,052 2,856
1911 5,532 -376 2,820 -232 2,712 -144
19lJl 4,289 - t,243 2,234 -586 2,055 -657
1931 4',471 +182 2,356 +122 2,115 +60
1941 '5-,500 +1,029 2,895 +539 2,505 +490
19,51 4,065 -1,435 2,063 -832 2,002 -603
N~t, Variation - 1,843 -989 -854
(19Jl-1951)
Jobner ,M} Phulera
(ClasR VI)
1951 3,709 1,926 1,783
Phagi " Phagi
:' : ( Cl~sF\' VI )
1951 3~460 1,844 1,616
Rnpn~gar Rupnagar
(Class VI)
1901 •••
1911
1\)21
2,H88
2,186 -H02
1,519
1,113 -406
1,469
J ,0'13
...
-39&
urn 2,452 +266 1,'281 + 168 1,171 ·1 fJ8
1n·a 2,836 +384 1,474 +193 1,362 +HH
IH51 3,342 +506 1,712 +238 1,G30 +'268-
Moa7.amabad Phagi
(Cla8s VI)
H)51 2,931 1,569 1,362 ....
Paota Bairath
'(elaSR VI)
1951 2,.808 ...... 1,456 .... 1,852 ...
Sikrai Sikrai
(Class. VI)
1951 ~,350 ••• 1,234 1,1I6 ......
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B. ECONOMIC TABLES.

1..: In . the' i95t' ~Census, the Economic classificCl,tion was substituted for the
cl assificatlon ·based on Religion.

2. The people have been divideu into two broad livelihood categories, vi'<l, the
Agricultural Classes and the Non-Agricultural Classes.

3. r1'here are four Agricultulal Classes, ddined as below : -

I Cultivators of land, wholly or mainly owned, and their dependants.

II Cultivators of land, 'wholly or mainly unowned, and their dependants.

III Cultivating labourers and thf\ir dependants, and

IV Non-cultivating owners of land; agricultural rent receIvers, and their


dependants.

4. There are four Non-AgricHlltnral Classes, defined as compnslllg all persons (in-
cluding dependants) who deri ve their principal means of Ii velihood from : -

V Production other than cultivation.


VI Commerce.
VII Transport.

VIII Other services, and miscellftncous Rources.

5. All these clftsses bave been referre(lto ftg Means of Livelihood Classes or in brief
MIL Classes.
NOTE.-(a) L:1ncl is deomec1 to be owned" if it is hoH on n.ny tenara (by whl.tevtll' tHm3 it i,e; ku')wn
lomdly) which carl'ies with it the right of perm tnent 03cupancy for purposes of cultiva-
tion." Such righij shoulrl be heritablo. It m:ty be (but nOJ 1 QJt n~ceBarily b3) a.lso.
transferable.
(b):A "Cultivator" (Livelihood Class lor II) j;,; distingui,>heci from a "Cultivating Labourer"
(Livelihood class III) as the per:;on who takes the responsible decisions which constitute
the direction of tile pl'Ocess of cultivation. All cultivating labourers are employees of
cultivators.
(c) The classification of a [erson employed in )tny non-agricultural enterprise or establishment
is based on the nature of his own work, not on the nature of the enterprise or establish-
ment concerned. Thus for instance not all railwa.y employee;;; are clas;;;ifiable nnder
Livelihood Class VII (Transport). Those employed in Railwa,y workshops fLre cla;sifiable
under Livelihood Class V and those employed on constructional i:lervices under Livelihood
Class VIII.

6. Li velihooc1 Sub-Chsses :-Eacb of the eight MIL Classes has been divided into
thred sub- classes, with reference to their economic stfttus as below ; -
(1:) Self-supporting persons;
(ii) N on-erLl'Uillg depenc1ants; and
(iii) Rftrning dependants.

Economically active, semi-active and passive persons:-

7. All non-ea,rnjng dependftnts are economically passive. They include per80llFl perfor-
min ~ house-work or other domestic or personal servicos for other members of the Sfl.me
famil? household. But they GO not include" unpaid fftmily workers or persons who take
part along with tbe members of tile family household in oarrying on culti vation or a home
industr,)' as a family enterprise".

8. All earning dependants are economically semi-ac'tive only. '1'hough they contribute
to the cftlTying on of economic acti vi ties, the magnitude of their individual contribution
is deemed to be too small to justify their description as economically active.
9. All self-supporting persons are, ordinarily, 3conomica
certain classes and groups which constitute an exception to tl
tioned below:-

(i) The self-supporting persons of agricultural class IV.

(ii) The following groups of selfsupporting persons who are included in non-agri-
cultural class VIII and derive their principal means of livelihood from
miscellaneous sources (otherwise than thr,:mgh economic activity) : -

(a) Non-working owners of non-agricultural property,

(b) Pensioners and remittance holders,

(t;) Persons living on charity and other persons with unproductive


occupations, and

(d) inmates of penal institutions and asylums.

Classification of Economic aotivities and Eoonomically active persons:-

10. Economic activities may be defined as including all activities of which the result
is the production of useful commodities or the performance of useful services but not includ-
ing the performance of domestic or personal services by members of a family household to
one a.nother.

11. rrhe most important among all economic activities is the cultivation of land (or
the production of the field crops). It stands in a category by itself. All other economic
activities may be regarded as fa,lling in another cClJtegory which may be referred to as
H Industl'ieE and Services". All these activities may be classified with reference to the-
nature ()f the commodity produced or service performed. Under the present scheme, aU
industries and services are classified in 10 divisions; and these divisions are sub-divided
into 88 sub-divisions. r.rhe scope of activities included in each sub-division is indicated
by its title.
1'2. Economically active persons engaged in cultivation, are either cultivators or culti-
vating la,bourers i. e.: they are persons of sub-class (i) of agricultural classes I to III.

13. Economically active persons engaged in Industries and Services are classifiable
in the divisions and sub-divisions. All persons included in each sub-division are further
di visible into three sections viz.,

(1:) Employers.

(ii) Employees, and

(iii) Independent "Vorkers.

1 t. In effecting this classification, no account has been taken of whether the classified
person was actually employed or unemployed on the date of enumeration. He has been
allocated to that particular description of economic activity from which he has been ill
fact deriving a reglllar (that is non-casual) income, as his principal means of livelihood.

The Tables.
;~,~~;-' ,~,~~
15. The Economic tables for the State as a ,,,hole with break-up for Natuntl Divisions
and districts I\yill be found in Report Part II B of the Census of India 1951, Volume X~
Rajasthan andciAjmer. It also contains a full discussion of the Indian Census Economic
Classification Scheme and its comparison with International Standard Industrial Classi-
fication Scheme evolved by the United Nations Organisation. This Handbook contains
the above~tables for this district in which they are published down to tract level.
26
16, The replies recorded in the census slips against census questions 9, 10 asd 11
have been used for classifying every enumemted person within the frame\vork of Economic
Classification of people described above. The results have been exhibited in the three
tables,

(a) Economic r:I_1able I I_Jivelihood chsses and sub-classes.

(b) Economic 'ra.ble II ... Secondary means of 11 velihood .

(c) Economic 'rable In Employers, employees, and inaependent workers


in industries and services by divisions and
sub-di visions,
Economic Table 1.

17. This table is the result of the record of replies to the census qnestion No.9 (I)'
It shmvs the distribution of population in the eight livelihood classes <l,lld:-) sub-classes of
each livelihood class. A complete pictnre has been presented of economioally aeti ve,
semi-active and passive person~.

Eoonomic Table II.

18. It specifies the number of self-supporting persons in each of the 8 classes lllentionet1
n.oove' 'who hftve more than one means of livelihood and cross classifies them according to
the nature of such Recondary means of Ii velihood nnder the same eig ht classes. It a.ls()
displays the number of earning dependants who supplement (with their own activities)
the resources provided for theil' maintenance by the persons on whom they are dependant.
lthe economic activity of the eeonomifj::tlly Hemi-active pen,ons whereby they supplement
the above resourees has been shown in this table. The replies recorded in the slips
against census question 11, showing the occupation of semi-active persons as also the
secondary mea.-ns of livelihood of selfsupporting persons ( with more than one occupation)
Dtherthan the principal means of livelihood, are the basis of this table.

EConomic Table. nl.


19. This table is limited to economically active persons only, Self-supporting persons
t"ngaged in Industries and Services have been classified under 10 Divisions and sub-divisions
. ~h~reof. They have been further divided' under each division and sub-division into three
categories "Employers" "Employees", and "Independent 'Yorkers".

(a) 1\1/L Class V (PrOduction other than cultivation) corresponds to Division 0 to 4


(O-PrimalT industries not elflewhere specifieu, I-Mining and quarryillg; :3-
Processing and mn.tlufacture-foodstuffs, textiles lea,tber and products there
of; 3-Processing aIld IWLllufacture met~ds, ('lJemicaJs and products tbore of;
4-Processing and ma.nufacture not C'lsewhere specified),

(h) l\I/L class VI (Commerce) corresponds to Diyision 6 (Commerce).


(c) MIL class VII (Transport) corresponds to sub-divisions 7'1 to 7·.J of di.vision
7 (Trfl,llRport, stor!lge and comlllnnicn.tiollS).

(d) 1\I/L class VIn (Otber sCl'viecs altd lllisceliallcow-; 1';011I'(,C8) includes Division
5 (Construction and utilities), Division 7 ('l'ransport Htorage and Corumu-
nication) with the exception of sl1h-c1i,-isioll 7'1 to 7'4: Division Ii (Health,
education and puhlic R_clministratioll) ana Division D (Sen ices not else-
where specified). It also includes other llliseelbneous Bonrees of liyeli-
hood e.g. inconw from illvestl1lent, pensioJ)A a,nd family remittances,
proceeds of begging and other llnproouctive activities. r.rhese are not,
however, included, in Economic 'l'able III which is limited to industries
and services. Hence there is a difference to this extent between the total
self-supportjng persons of the non-agricultural classes in Economic 'Table I
and the total of this table. The reconci1ia tion hns been affected by entries
of economically inactive pers-ons with the following further cIassifioati0n
lit toe end of the table (lColumns No. 798 to 807').
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(i) Pet'sons living principally on income from non-fl.gricultural property.

(ii) Person!:! living principally on pensions, remittances, scholarship!,,) and fundiD

(iii) Inmates of jails, aSJlums and alms-houses.

(i v) Recipients of doles.

(v) Beggars and vagrants.

~vi) All other persons living principally on Income derived from non-productive
aeti vities.

20. 'The Unit of Classification is the orgfwised "Establishment". The commodity


produced or the service performed fl,S a result of the work of the or~anised establishment is
the criterion for classifying the establishment. Tht; classificati.<m of thQ establishment is
tlil.e cla~ifi(jjation of every member of the egtablishment.

21. As regards" Employees", all persons, engaged, in production, commerce or


transport (and not being domestic servants) have been classified under the appropriate sub-
divisions with reference to their own activity, and without reference to that of their employer.
Domestic serva.nts have all been classed in one sub· division without reference to the
nature of their work. All other employees (including all managerial and supervisory em-
ployees, clerks, messengers, watchmen and unskilled labourers of every description) have
been classified with rlilference to the commodity produced or services rendered by their
employers.

2:2. In this table occupational retuns under some of the sub-divisions are nil and tbe
G01umns pertaining to sush sub-divielons have been omitted for tbJ3 sake of eoolwmisin{S
spaGe. Hence tbflrA are breaks in the serial number of columns.
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E. I-Livelihood Classes
Agricultural
--
All

Administrative Unit S. C.(i)Self-sup-


0 Total Population Total
Z porting persons
..-.
......c;6 ,- _)_------.., , - J_ ----, ,---_)_--~
~
(])
Persons ~Males Females Persons Males Female~ Males Fe-
00
males
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
JAIPUR
1 J aipur District Total .... 1,656,097 862,876 793,221 923,798 4;82,422 441,376273,3-33 1'45,677

2 J aipur District Rural .... 1,186,885 617,668.569,217 872,683 455,985 416,698258,112137,J16

3 Jaipur S. D. R. 197,870 103,353 94,517 146,520 76,788 69,732 42,514 24,924

4 Amb@r S. D. R. 212,250 109,502 102,748 145,951 75,736 70,'215 42,417 25,730

5 Sha,Bpura 8. D. R. 163,693 84,683 7Q,010 109,298 57,840 51,458 31,842 10,883


t) Dausa S. D. R. 310,4£8 163,140 147,348 244,191 128,406 115,78Z 75,311 35,337

7 Phulera S. D. R. • 203,85:3 105,787 98,066 146,448 76,215 70,233 43,596 23,613

8 Kishangarh S. D. It. 98,731 51,203 47,528 80,275 41,000 39,275 22,432 16,92S

9 JaiJNr District Urban 469,'l12 245,208 224,004 51,115 26,437 24,678 15,221 8,261

10 Jaivur District Urban 17t3,082 91,577 86,50. 44,638 22,967 21,671 12,864 7,451
Non-Oity
11 Jaipur Oity 2lJl,130 153,631 137,499 6,477 3,470 3,007 2,357 810
Agricultura.l
II-CultivatOls of land wholly or mainly unowned and their dependants

-----_
Administrative Unit S. C. (i) Self· supporting S. C. (i~) Non-earning S.C. (...) Ear-
.; Total persolls dependants ning dependants
Z
~ Females l\J.tJes Females Males i<'emales Males
iAi Males Females
(1) (22) (23) (24) (25) (<;Jill (27) (IlS) (2~)
1 J aipur District Total 152,761 137,';62 87,390 50,491 50,643 63,439 14,728 23,532

2 J aipur District Rural 1112,259 127,636 81,3911 45,8511 47,362 58,820 13,503 22,962

3 J aipur S. D. R. 9,537 8,435 4,712 3,657 3,865 3,263 960 1,515

4 Amber 8. D. R. 20,004 18,239 11,231 6,G87 7,105 8,135 1,668 3,517

5 Shahpura S. D. R. 33,459 29,615 18,380 7,165 11,896 15,008 3,183 'f ,442

6 Dausa 8. D. R. 30,171 27,177 17,967 13,327 8,806 fJ,311 3,698 4,539

'1 Phulera 8. D. R. 45,237 40,908 27,338 13,644 14,369 21,772 3,530 5,492

8 Kishangarh 8. D. R. 3,5.51 3,'262 1,766 1,474 1,321 1,331 464 457

9 Jaipur District Urban 10,502 9,826 5,996 4,637 3,281 4,619 1,225 570

10 Jaipur District Urban 9,901 9,287 5,562 4,485 3,156 4,313 1,lb3 489
Non-City ,
11 Jaipur Oity 601 539 434 152 125 306 42 81
29

..A- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ _ __

'Clas~es
I-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly
owned and their dependants
.J------- -------, r------------------~----------- ~
S. C. (ii) ~~Gn­ S. O. (iii) 8. C. (i) Self- S. C. (ii) Non- S. C. (iii)
earnmg Earning Total supporting earmng Eaming
dependants dependants persons dependants dependants
r---....L-------, , _ __.l__~ r--- ....J._ _ _ ----, r---...L------, r----L~ . -_ _L _ _~

Fe- Fe- Fe- M Fe- Fe-


MC1Jles Females Males males Males males M a Ies males ales males Males males
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)
DISTRICT
J.57,178 212,13951,911 83,560 297,746 268,333 169,208 83,7116 93,375128,358 35,168 56,229

Iljj8,315 198,585 49,558 80,697 285,382 257,027 162,02! 80,736 89,098 122,095 34,260 54,196

24,917 32,771 9,357 12,031 62,395 56,126 35)567 19,229 18,768 27,:363 8,060 9,634

27,048 32,661 6,271 11,824 50,323 45,597 28,277 17,010 17,816 20,884 4,230 7,703
.
21,121 28,212 4,877 12,363 20,363 17,731 11,610 2,990 7,218 10,364 1,535 4,31'7

35,453 62,552 17,612 27,896 93,58:-3 83,315 55,121 20,128 24,813 40,34@ 13,649 22,841

25,95B 36,928 6,666 9,692 26,292 23,791 13,602 8,130 9,852 12,083 2,838 3,578

13,823 15,455 ';,745 6,891 32,426 30,467 17,847 13,24P 10,631 11,155 3,948 6,063

8,863 13,554 2,353 2,863 12,-3611 11,306 7,18ljj 3,010 4,277 6,263 903 2,033

7,994 11,772 2,109 2,448 ] 0,863 10,039 6,206 2,607 3,851 5,574 806 1,858

861-) 1,782 244 415 1,501 078 403 426 689 97 175
Olasses-Concld.

Ill-Oultivating labourers and tileir dependants IV -Non culti"ting owners of land, agricultural rent receivers.
and their dependants

s. C. (i) BeIf- S. C. (ii) Non- S. C. (iii) Earning S_ C.(il .Self- S. C. (i~) Non- S. c. (i~,) EarRing
Total Total supportmg earmng dependants
otlpporting persons earning dependants dependants persons dependants
----~~-- ~ ~ ----~---- ----~---- ~ ~ ~
Males Fe- Males Fe- Males Fe- M~l,es Fe- M I Fe, M I Fe- M 1 F 1 M ] Fe-
males males males ~ males a es male~ 11> es males a es ema. es a e. males
(30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (86) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (<12) (,13) (44) (45
19,327 22,83910,911210,ll11 6,899 9,6341,486 3,OM 12,58812,742 5,7931,299 6,26110,708 534 735

18,03621,38710,152 9,817 6,500 8,6011,3811 2,969 10,308 10,6118ljj,5421,009 5,355 9,069 411 570

3,726 4,236 1,830 1,844 1,646 1,573 250 819 1,130 935 405 194 638 67~ ~7 63

3,156 3,913 ] ,892 1,854 978 1,603 286 456 2,~53 2,4661,017 2791,149 2,039 87 148

1;679 1,812 9 i j8 589 648 807 83 416 2,339 2,300 904 1391,359 2,033 76 128

3,088 4,0:20 1,559 1,733 1,288 1,819 241 468 1,264 1,273 664 149 546 1,076 54 48

2,897 3,544 1,890 1,607 746 1,415 261 522 1,789 1,990 766 232 986 1,658 37 100-

3,490 3,862 2,033 2,190 1,194 ] ,384 263 288 1,533 1,684 786 16 677 1,585 70 83

1',291 1,~5.2 790 3211 889 1,033 102 -'95 2,280 2,09lJi 1,251 290 906 1,(J.39 123 165

1,152 1,307 690 270 375 955 87 82 1,051 1,038 406 89 612 930 33 19

1:39 145 10:)' 5:1 24 78 15 13 1,229 1,056 845 201 294 709 90 146
30
B. I-Livelihoo~ Cla$ses
N on-Agrioultural
-----------_._-_._--
All Classes
._-- - - _ . - - - - " -
S. C. (i) Self- S. C. (ii) Non- S. C. (iii)
Administrative Unit Total supporting earning Earning
persons dependants dependants
J_-.--_--..r-----L..-----.,,.-_ __-L.. - ._--.,,.--_ _ -L..-_ _ --.,

Persone Males Females Males Fema-Ies Males £e- Males Fe-


males malos
(1) (4G) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54)

JAIPUR
I Jaipur Distt. Tot~l 732,29g 380,454 351,845 178,715 41,615 179,243 278,790 22,496 31,44 0
2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 314. 202 161,683 152,519 85.885 28,928 6[,644 99.748 14,154 23,843

3 .hipur S. D. R. ... 51,350 26,565 24,785 13,084 3,911 11,261 18,557 2,220 2,317

4: Amber S. D. R. •.. 66,299 33,766 32,533 lR,539 7,993 13,247 IH,975 1,950 5,565

5 'Shlthllura S. D. R. 54,395 26,843 27,552 }3,016 3,814 11,977 Hl,!J!J2 1,850 4.746

6 Daus~ S. D. R. 6G,297 34,734 31.563 18,449 1,203 10,171 22,982 6,114 4,378

'1 Phu16l"ft S. D. R. 57,40i 29,572 27.833 16,928 7 ,852 1l,~09 H.417 1,335 5,564

8 Kishflnga,rh S. D. R, 18,456 10,203 8,253 5,869 1,155 3.679 5,825 655 1,273

9 Jaipur Distt. Urban 418,097 218,771 199.326 92.830 12,687 II7,599 179,042 8,342 7,597
10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-city... 133,444 68,610 64,834 32,879 4,684 32.651 56,29,2 3,080 3.858

11 Jaipur City 284,653 150,ltH 134,492 59,951 8,003 84,948 122,750 5,262 3,739

Non-Agricultural
---------------------------------
Persons (including dependants) who derive their
._----------------"-._--
VII -Transport.

~.-------------------- -"----------------------~
S. C. (i) Self- S. C. (ii) Non-earning
C. (iii) Earnings.
Administrative Unit '1'0 tal supporting
dependants dependants
persons
~---"------, ~------"----~ r - - - - " " - - - - .......
Fe- Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les
Males mae
I s
(1) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) (76) (77) (78)

I JaipuI Distt. Total '" 14,351 12,228 7.744 311 6,276 n,434 331 483
2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 3,548 2,749 1,956 202 '1,464 2, 289 128 258
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 737 643 402 41 309 539 26 63

" Amber S. D. R. 599 500 340 48 238 380 21 72

5 Shahpura S. D. R. 439 359 253 18 158 290 28 51

6 Da.usa S. D. R. 962 639 481 19' 441 562 40 58

7 Phulera. S. D. R. 626 499 368 252 420 6 5


8 Kishangarh S. D. R ... 185 109 112 66 98 7 9

9 Jaipur Distt. Urban ... 10.803 0.479 5,788 log 4.812 9,I45 203 225
10 J ..ipur Distt. Urba.n Non-Cit!' 4,19l 3,720 2,2'12 69 1.7S6 3.490 133 161
11 J.ipur City 6,612 5,759 11.616 40 3.0!')1 5.655 10 64
31
and Suh~cla.lliidj-Vonclci.

~ia.sse8
- - - --_._--------------_._-------
Persons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood from

V - ProJduction (other than cultivation) VI - 0 0 III mer c e


. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ ..A.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .... ..A.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - ,

S· o. (i) Self- S· C. (iij S. C. (tii) S.O. (I) Self- S. O. (It) O. (iii)


:::,_
TotfLl supporting NOD-earning Earning Total supporting ~on-eftl'Ding Ertrning
persons dependants dependants persons clependants dependants
,--.-_'_ r-~- -"-__ ~ r- _ _ ._..A..- _ _ _ _ r---....J_--)~---J---~r_--..J..._--~ r- _ _ .A.. _ _ - , r- _ _ _ ..A.. _ _- ,

M I Fe- Males DIFaeIe-s Males Fe- Male,. Fe- Males Fe- Male'l Fe- Males Fe- :\rftles Fe-
ll. ef! males males males males males males males
{55) (56) ~57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (6?) (63) (64) (£15) (Go) (m) ((iSI (fiD) (70)

DISTRICT.
Il3,087 104,2;1 58,949 15,864 4').787 73,339 8,351 15,028 75,910 69,868 3G,30 4 2,43/ 37,2£'3 64,~8g 2,3 I 3 3,142

6r,178 56,087 3~,9IO 12,464 22,964 31,769 5,304 l[,~54 25,875 23,R16 12,777 I,U21 12,14~ 19,963 ~5l 2,247

8,809 8,293 4,886 1,929 3,224 4,854 699 i,5W 3,959 3,fi31 1,414 ~9(; 2,HG 3,070 99 165

14,211:l 1.'3,570 7,807 4,147 5,287 6,741 1,1:24 2,GI'(j 5,495 5,13, :.l,9J:i 314 2,35.j 4,017 147 806

9,931 10,]18 5,029 1,828 4,089 6,203 813 2,087 4,081 4.722 2,192 1.'36 2,258 4,106 131 480

13,2[)1 11,684 6,291 1,865 4,919 6,556 2041 3,2()3 5,932 5,112 3,311 '277 2,:1l6 4,279 405 556

9,872 8,525 5,887 2,264 3,773 4,720 212 1,541 4,485 4,002 2,060 47\) 2,317 3,398 108 125

5,097 3,897 3,U1O 431 1,672 2,689 4] 5 777 1,423 1,332 807 119 552 1,098 64 115

51,go9 4R,144 26,039 3,400 22,823 4 1 ,570 3. 0 47 3,174 50 ,035 46,032 23,527 816 25,1'l9 44,32 1 1,359 895

19,133 18,229 8,708 1,637 9,406 15267 ] ,019 1,325 15,917 15,185 7,120 433 8,266 14,040 531 712

32,776 29,915 17,331 1,763 13,417 2G,303 2,028 ],849 34,118 30,847 l{;,407 31'3 10,883 30,281 828 183

OJasses- Condd-
----------------_._----- ---------_._------
prinoipal means of livelihood from
----------------------------------.
VIII -- Other services and miscellaneous sources

-----------------
S. O. (i) Self-supporting S. O. (1i) Non-en.rllmg H. C. (111) Earning
persons dependani1:l dependants
-"'-.-. _ _ _ ---. r-_ _ _ _ --A. r- _ _ _ _ .A.. r- _ _ _ _ _ ..A.. _ _ _ _ _ _
r----- _ _ _ _ -, -_ _ _ _ _ "

Males Females Males Females Mlt1es Females Malos F" nales


(79) (80) (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) (86)

177,106 165,518 75,7[8 89,887 129,728 I1,')OI 12,737

71,082 69,847 3 8 ,l4 2 25,072 45,722

13,060 12,318 6,382 1,645 5,282 10.094 ] ,'-\\]6 579

13,454 13,326 7,399 3,484 5,367 7,811 6SH 2,011

11,892 12,353 5,542 1,832 5,472 8,393 878 2,128

14,589 14,128 8,366 2,0,(2 2,595 11,585 R,628 501

14.589 14,807 8,613 5,035 4,96'1 5,679 1,009 3,893

3,498 2,915 1,940 603 1,389 1,940. 169 372

106,02 4 95,67 1 37,476 8,362 64,8 1 5 84,ooft 3,733 ?,3)3

29,369 27,700 14,77g 2,545 13,193 23,495 1,397 l.66(}

76,655 67,971 22,697 5,817 51,622 60,511 2,336 1,643


3'l
B. II-Secondary Mea!1s
Number of persons deriving thPir
--------
-------_ Cu.tivation of

---- - - --__
Cultivation of owneilland
L,,'eJihood Olaf,ses ,------------
-
Self-supporting Earning dependants Self-Rupporting
Total Total person&
persons
~

M ales Females Males Fem",les Males Females Maleb Females Mal~H Females

(I) (S) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (9) (10') (ll)

JAIPUR

Total All Classes (both Agri- 17,345 24,750 7,105 1,750 10,240 23,000 17,66922,0518, t28 1,888
cultural & Non-agricultural),
All Agricultural Classes .11,70922,940 2,490 999 9,219 21,941 10,558 18,471 2,674 681
I Cultivators of land \\' holly 8,409 2.0,846 8,400 2.0,846 6,12.19,2672.,018 !5~4
or mainly owned,
II Cultivators of land wholly 1,544 ],674 1,0:39 763 505 011 3,6'26 8,969
or mainly unowned
III Cultivating labourers 680 210 538 142 142. 68 544 168 436 73
IV Non-cultivating owners of 1,076. 2.10 913 94 168 116 267 67 2'20 2.4
land; Agricultural rent
reCOlVOl'S.
All Non-agricultural Classes 5,636 1,810 4,615 751 1,021 1,059 7,111 3,580 5,454 1,207
(Persons who derive their
Princi pal mell.llS of Ii velihood
from "
V Production other than 2,623 1,190 2,101 489 522 701 3,947 2,'2752,951 804
cultivation.
VI Commerce "" 906 98 818 39 88 59 646 208 588 73
VIr fllransport .... 140 36 91 6 49 30 108 88 90 17
VIn Other services and 1,967 486 1,605 217 362 269 2,':1]0 1,0091,8'2.5 313
JUiRColhl1AOtlR Rom'C'eR.

Number ot persons deriving thnlr


--------------------------

_---_ ----_
ProdllP1inli other thn n cllHivationCom
,,----------------------,
bell-Hll]lporl,'ng
,------- --- - - ' - - -
belf-MuppOtLll,g

(I)
::\l.de~

(26)
Totnl
_______.,..____
Perna,les

('27)
--
MaleR

(IlS)
pf'r::::'otls
Ff'rna]e~

(29)
'E:fl.fnlIlf.'
.-.______
]\l"lps

(SO)
dependallts

Female,;

(81)
Males

(3])
'l'otal

Females

(~3)
1\1ab,

(:31)
p"rRons
.J:i'euJ(I,}f's

(,l5}

Total All ( ].lfBeS ( both Agri- 39,025 29,863 18,236 6,32320,78923,54011,373 3,' 35 6,981 1,196
cultum, & Non-agricultural) .
All Agri;;,lltural Classes . 28,93517,71814,981 5.45213,98412,'W3 4,291 2,100 3,062 849
I Gill LI i atol'S of hnd 18,63310,686 9,'290 3,]90 9,343 7,496 2,]58 1,4'22 1,521 472
wil, ,Ily -or mainly owned.
II () nl ti vators of btnd 9,039 .5,709 4,945 ],9~n 4,094 3,770 1,,:35 5-17 J ,21S B17
wholly or mn,in Iy un-
owned,
III CllltiY:lting bboll1'8rS 1,030 ~)5J 605 267 425 6B7 '211 ]08 151 44
IV N ()n -c 111~, 1 yating owners '263 3G9 141 6] 122 307 1m~ :J3 174 Hj
of 1ft,lId; AgriCIIitunt.i relit
ree('l Yers,
All Non-agricultural Classes. 10,060 12,145 3,255 871 6,80511,274 7,076 1,535 3,919 347
(Per~olls who derive their
Prillcip;t1 Ille:lllR of Jiyclihood
from),
V Production other than 4868 G,;3:,)7 ] ,0.55 394 3,813 5,963 835 599 124 181
cultivation.
VI Commerce 528 1,907 236 106 29'2 1,801 3,564 622 1,985 88
VII 'l'n111R[.lOrt • H59 200 79 19 90 1R1 66 14 53 8
VI11 UGht']' Rer\'lCe~ and 4,'105 3,681 1,885 352 '2,610 3,329 '2,611 300 1,457 70
111ISl'('iialleous Rources.
38

of Livelihood.
secondary means of Ii vellhoou. fr.:lm

unowned land Employment as cultivating labourer Rent on agricultural land


-----,

---- ---------
Self-supporting Earning dependants Total Self-supporting
Earning dependants
, . - - ' ---...
Males Femalos 1'[alcs
Total
..-----'-----.,.
~'omales
persons
Males .IPemales Males l!'em"les Males b'ema.lea
____' - . .
persons
Males Jl'emales
gaming
....---___..~---
Males
dependan~s

Females

(12) (13) (14) (16) (16) (17) (18) (Wi (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25)

DISTRICT TOTAL
9,541 20,16317,190 23,76~ 7,451 3,347 9,73920,415 4,603 2,703 3,811 688 792 2,015

7,884 17,79013,68318,669 5,763 2,610 7,92016,059 2,821 2,535 2,202 618 619 1,917
4,1()3 8,688 8,48.'310,413 3,977 1,630 4,506 8,783 2,153 1,.505 1,635 209 518 1,296

3,G26 8,069 4,868 6,650 1,691 9'20 '2,977 5,730 476 936 428 371 48 565

108 95 377 1,390 377 1,390 173 58 139 38 34 '20


47 43 155 216 95 no 60 15G 19 36 19 36

1,657 2,373 3,607 5,093 1,688 737 1,819 4356


, 1,782 168 1,609 70 173 98

~)96 1,471 1,944 3,697 948 491 996 3,'206 74 159 29 76 45


,38 V,5 205 ·103 139 136 66 267 498 '24 481 7 J7 17
18 71 40 86 ]4 5 '20 81 35 '2 26 1 \) 1
[i85 696 1,3 18 907 587 105 7::31 80'2 1,014 68 943 &3 71 35

secondary means of lhelIhooi from

Inerce Tmnsport Other services and miscellaneous sourceA


Self-~llpportillg
Earning dependants Total Earning dependa'~ts Total Self-supporting Earning dependants
___._ persons persons
~---­
~__.'---.
~ ~ ~-----~
Ma les Females :Males Females Mnlc-l Females Males Females Males ~'emales Males Females Males Females
(3G) (31) (38) (39) (.. 0) (41) (<12) (43) (Hj (45) (4G) (47) (48) (49)

4,392 2,439 2,930 1,018 1,818 451 1,112 567 42,69528,90824,893 6,047 17,802 22,861

1,235 1,'251 1,963 728 1,219 378 7·44 350 27,16416,15316,858 4,167 10,306 11,986
6j7 950 1,'240 '274 775 97 4fi5 177 17,057 10,236 9,875 2,'238 7,18'2 7,998
5'2'2 '230 61'2 '286 416 184 226 102 8,614 4,815 5,884 1,506 2,730 3,'249

57 Gel: J65 7 94 45 71 785 923 487 '254 298 669


]f) 7 3 21 3 8 708 179 61'2 .l09 96 70

3,157 1.188 967 ~90 599 73 368 21715,53112,'755 8,035 1,880 7,496 10.8'75

41t 118 300 163 183 41 1'22 12J 3,257 4,14'2 1,842 1,040 1,415 3,102
1,579 .'534 111 7 56 3 55 4 832 363 674 38 158 3'25
13 6 ~~8 '21 15 1 2::3 20 '286 104 183 11 103 93
1,154 '230 .'510 99 315 28 168 71 11,156 8,146. 5,336 791 5,820 7,355
34
B. II-Secondii j II ea tl~
Numbet of persoDs deri'Ving their

Livelihood Clad..
Total
Cultivation of owned la.nd
---__;~.....:.;.-_....--------
8eJf;:r~~~:t!ng Earning dependants
---------self::ri~~:ting
----..
Total
Oultivation of

_ _- - - " - - ________ ~ ~ ___.A-_


Ma.les Fflmales Males Females Males Females Males Females M.le~ Fe-nales

(15) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)


(1) (2) (3) (4)

JA1PUR

Toiai All Classes (both Agri- 15,65323,987 a,l3'i 1,636 9,516 22,35116,41321,260 7,2561,638
cultural & Non-agriculturaL)
AHAgricultural Classes .•• 10,9lJi8 22,376 2,297 964 8,651 21,412 10,25418,126 2,515 E99

I Oultiv:ttors of lanrl 'vholly 7,951 20,430 7,951 20,430 5,988 8,959 1,958 556
or mainly o,vntu
II Oultiv:1torsofland \,holly 1,438 1,613 9';6 745 462 86S 3,599 8,967
or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers .. 635 173 521 130 114 43 509 156 4:W 67
IV Non-cultivating owners '924 160 800 89 12,,1 71 158 44 13 L 16
of land; Agricultural
rent receivers.
All Non-agricultural Classes. . 4,705 1,611 3,840 672 865 939 6,1.59 3,1'34 ~,741 999
(Persons \vll0 derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than 2,269 1,127 1,70;J 454 476 673 3,466 2,129 2,612 721
oultivation.
VI Oommerce 761 85 68'-' 37 73 48 496 181 448 68
VII rrransport ... 88 7 77 2 11 5 95 55 80 7
VIII Other services and mis- 1,587 ,392 1,282 179 306 2132,102 7GO 1,095 203
cellaneous sources.
Nllmber of persons derivlllg thoir
----
Com-

-----
Production other than cultivation
Livf'libood Classeq
'I'otal Self-supporting Earning dependants Total Self-supporting
persons persons
__,.___ ___.,...____
Males Females Males Females Males ~'emaI8s
_.__
M>tles Females Males
- -
h'emales

(1) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

~otal All Classes (both Agri- 34,13026,272 16,789 6,159 i 7,34120,113 7,942 2,751 5,404 971
cultural & Non-agricultural.)
All Agricultural Classes 2'1,992 17,493 14,510 5,413 13,48212,080 3,965 1,785 2,si2 645
I Oultivators of hnd wholly 18,332 10,515 9,l.'39 3,178 9,193 7,337 2,030 1,302 1,416 424
or mainly owned.
II Cultivatorsofland wholJy 8,3!H 5,686 4,632 1,913 3,759 3,773 1,629 3~0 1,157 174
or mainly unowned.
III Oultivatiug labourers.... 1,016 939 603 264 413 675 161 Sl9 98 39
IV Non-cultivating owners 253 353 136 08 117 '295 155 14 141 8
of Innd; Agricultural
rent reoeivers.
All Non-agricultural Classes .. 6,138 8,779 2,279 746 3,859 8,033 3,977 966 2,592 326
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other tha,n 2,709 4,166 710 347 1,999 3,819 318 271 248 174
cultivation.
VI Commerce 337 1,508 185 98 152 1,410 1,859 457 1,309 rs
VII Transport .... 90 101 46 19 44 82 17 B 13 8
vin Other services ami mis- 3,002 3,004 1,338 282 1,664 2,722 1,783 230 1,022 66
cellaneous sources.
r tlf U.elthttd........ Contd.
aeeondary means of livelihood from

unowned land. ___


,------------------------
Employment a.s oUltivating labourer _ - - - - R - e - n - ton~griculturalland
~
Earning dependants Tota.l
Self-supporting .
Tetal Self-supporting
persons Earnmg dependants Earning dependants
----~----
Males Ifemales ~
Ma.les Females Males Females Males Females
---_.._-:---
Males ~'ema.les Males
persons
Females Males Females
(12) (lS) (14) (lli) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25)

DISTRICT RURAL

9,157 19,62215,90522,071 7,081 3,235 8,82118,836 3,990 2,634 3,251 635 739 1,999

'1,739 17,48712,70917,410 5,531 2,537 7,17814,873 2,746 2,483 2,143 572 603 1,911
4,030 8,403 8,215 9,368 3,841 1,616 4,374 7,752 2,093 1,501 1,589 207 504 1,294
3,599 8,967 4,037 6,524 1,631 875 2,406 5,64!:J 470 89~ 422 329 48 563
89 370 1,383 370 1,383 164 56 13:3 36 31 20
28 87 135 46 28 89 19 34 ••• 19 34

1,418 2,t35 3,196 4,661 1,553 698 1,643 3,963 1,241 151 1,108 63 136 88

854 1,408 J,851 3,613 908 473 943 3,140 167 70 103 Sl6 G4 44

48 113 177 277 124 122 53 155 296 24 281 7 15 17


9 48 25 54 14 5 11 49 20 2 20 1 1
507 566 1,143 717 507 9B 636 619 761 55 704 '29 '26

secondary means of livelihood from

------- -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -Transport
merce

Earning dependants
--__._--
Males Ji'emales
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Other
Total
_...____ ____..,._____
Males Females Male. Females
- -Rervices
persons
---
Self-supporting
----._-----
and miscellaOEOUS sources
Earning dependants
~
Males Ii'emales
-----
Males
Total

Females
Self-supporting
persons
--------'
Males
_____
Females
Earning dependants

Males Females
(86) (37) (38) (3U) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49)

2,538 1,780 2,229 724 1,368 315 861 40936,87324,776 22,134 5,3~6 14,739 19,430

1,153 1,140 1,797 573 t,069 271 728 30226,020 15,29415,996 3,802 10,024 11,492
614 878 1,137 262 681 87 456 17516,61410,118 9,476 2,191 7,138 7,927
472 196 581 146 362 88 219 58 8,119 4,181 5,581 1,293 2,538 2,888
53 60 50 163 5 94 45 69 727 867 453 237 274 630
14 6 29 2 21 '2 8 560 128 486 81 74 47

1,385 640 432 161 299 44 133 10710,'353 9,482 6,138 1,544 4,715 7,938

70 97 130 112 101 40 29 72 2,280 3,58'2 1,411 981 869 2,601


550 379 42 4 37 2 5 2 504 141 446 18 58 123
4 28 16 14 1 14 15 92 61 57 3 B5 58
761 164 ".332 19 147 1 85 18 7,977 5,698 4,'2~4 542 3,753 5,156
36.

Number of persons deriving their


CultivatlOn of owned land Cultivation of

Total Self-supporting Earning dependants ,----;:-~ ---S~lf-Bup;;t~


____,__ persons
",-.-__ __...___--.., ", _ _ _ J...-.._ ,..---_.J____
per~onB
~

Males Females Jdales Femaleq Males Females J\.jales Jj>males Males Females

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (to) (ll)

JAIPUR
Total All Classes (b)th Agri- 5,716 8,102 976 153 4,140 7,919 2,269 654 1,275 166
cultural & Non-agricultural).
All Agricultural Classes 4,500 8,001 60 89 4,440 7,912 1,780 21tJ; 903 106
I Cultivatorsofland wholly 4,395 7,438 4,395 7,438 1,739 195 874 100
or mainly owned
II Cultivators of land wholly 479 57 4:2:2
or mainly unowned
III Oultivating labourers _... 56 61 ;119 31 17 gO 29 13 24 5
IV Non-cultivating owners 49 23 21 1 28 22 12 6 f5 1
of land; Agricnltuml
rent receivers
All Non·agricultural Classes 1,216 101 916 64 300 37 489 440 372 60
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)

V Production other than 386 89 334 59 52 30 221 390 180 46


cuI ti vation
VI Oommerce JO+ 4 98 .'3 6 1 54 38 51 12
VII Transport .... 14 12 2 18 10 ]6
VIII Other services and mis- '112 8 472 :2 240 (j 196 '2 125 2
eel ]:-1.lleons sourcef;

Nunl ber of pen,ons dOl i,iug their


-------------- -------
Production other than eultiv.tlioll Com
'l'otal Self-suPPol Ling Self-supporting
Eflrning dependants Total
_______.._ ~
per~ons

~ _____.._______
~1a1(J8 ~'emales MaieH ~'etnA,les :\Ia.les ]<'emales Maloq Females
(26) (27) (28) (29) (80) (81) (82) (d3) (34) (::15)

Total All Classes (both Ag·ri. 2,590 2,550 1,046 694 1,544 1,856 1,758 457 913 225
cultural & Non-agricultural)
All Agricultural Classes 1,454 1,815 578 587 876 1,228 215 176 130 67
I Cllltiv~~ton: of land \,;holly 711 1,432 258 510 453 922 103 138 42 57
or mainly owned
II Cllltivatorsof land \yholly 577 230 199 24 378 206 79 16 62 3
or ITln.l nly nnowlled
III Cnlti vnt,i ng la,bollreri'l _... ] ~1 120 98 40 23 EO ]6 20 ]2 5
IV Non-cultivating owners 45 33 23 13 22 20 17 2 14 2
of lanel; Agricnlturn,l
nmt receivers
All Non-agrbultural Classes 1,136 735 468 107 668 628 1,543 281 783 158
(PerRons who derive their Prin ..
cipal men,m,o{ Jivelihooc1 from)

V Production other tb:m 602 495 152 12 450 483 64 108 46 97


cllltivrttion
VI Commerce 46 118 28 31 18 87 78 27 15
VII 'l_1mnsport 23 27 8 9 15 18 8 7 6 7
VIII Othpr services ,m(l mis- 465 95 280 55 185 40 1,393 139 716 54
celln neons SOlH(l('R
37
of.. _ Livelihood-Contd
: ,If.,'" ',,' ~ "
.
secondary means of livelihood from

unowned land Employment as cUltivatIng laboureT Rent on agrioulturalland


Self-supporting . Self-supporting
Earning dependan 'rotal persons Earnmg dependants Total Earning dependants
_ _ _' - - - . . . . _.-_.A---.. ...---'---
persons
~ .---'----... ...--'---.
Males Females Ma.les Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les Males Females
(12) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (21) (25)

SUB·DIVI~ION RURAL.

994 488 3,605 3,179 1,629 479 1,976 2,700 1,3t5 53 1,102 39 213 14

877 108 ~,203 2,476 1,318 274 1,885 2,202 992 51 810 38 182 13
A65 95 2,314 912 1,099 173 1,'215 739 93'2 45 754 37 178 8
730 g05 '217 8~ 513 817 1 6 1 1 5
5 8
5
157
2
639
20
...2 13
157 639 59 56 3
7 7

117 380 40.2 703 311 20{j 91 498 323 2 292 1 31 1

41 314 272 556 196 114 76 44'2 22 13 9

3 '26 58 89 57 70 1 19 40 1 40 1
'2 10 5 19 '2 '2 3 ]7 ...
71 67 39 [6 19 ]1 '20 261 1 239 1 2'2

secondary means oi livellhood from


--_._------------------------------------------_
mprce Tr:msport Other services and miscellaneoos sources
----------------~------------~
persons___
S~lf-sllpporting Self-supporting
Earning dependants Total ____.____..._ Earning dependants Total
persons
Earning dependants
..----'---
l\Ltles Females
.-----"----
Males Fernales M ales Females
-------'---------..
M ales Females
___._.._
Males Females
..------'------
II] ales ~'ernales Males Females

(36) (37) (38) (39) (10) (41) (42 (+3) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49)

815 232 259 205 121 130 138 75 3,168 1,778 2,0~1 744 1,:127 :1,031

85 109 191 130 7() 99 121 31 2,006 836 1,115 408 891 428
61 81 13'~ 20 100 20 1,650 65'2 857 3'21 793 331

17 ]3 !7 33 12 11 18'2 61 143 '20 39 41


4 15 3 93 93 3 102 87 6·1 40 3t:> 47
3 11 6 72 36 51 27 21 9

7(50 123 68 75 51 31 17 ~4 1,162 942 926 336 236 606

18 11 In 71 14 31 5 40 197 267 149 107 48 160

63 27 6 1 6 1 tl4 10 76 7 8 3
'2 1 ••• ] 11 18 10 1 18
677 85 4:3 3 31 11 3 870 647 691 222 179 425
38

Number of persona deriving their

LITeithood Cllu•••
~...............
Total
--..........
Ou1thration of ow.ad land
~--..............................
Self-supporting Earning dependants
persons
.....
-~-- ---------------~---
Total
Cultivation of
Self"llupportlng
persons
Ma.l'l Females Males Fema.les Males Females Malee Females Males Female~

(1) (~) (8) (4,) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

AJlBE&.

Total All Classes (both 19ri- 1,495 3,523 1,291 335 204 3,188 4,387 3,708 t ,4.34 511
cu\tural & Non-agricultural)
All Agricultural Classes 681 3,182 531 123 150 3,059 2,724 2,762 205 42
I Cultivators of land who- 38 3,029 .... 38 3,029 1,938 471 166 27
lly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of lann who- 79 49 73 35 6 14 736 2,254
lly or mainly Ulw\vned.
III Cultivating labourers ... a10 20 251 18 59 ,38 37 27 15
IV Non-cultivating owners 254 84 207 70 47 14 12 12
of land; Agricultural rent
receivers.
All Non-agricultural Classes 814 311 160 2t2 54 129 1,663 946 1,229 469·
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)

V Production other than 476 158 454 125 22 33 1,052 572 835 361
cultivation.
VI Commerce 117 7 9f' 3 19 4 66 1('.1 59 7
VII Transport... ••• 22 3 20 1 2 2 28 9 26 Z
'VIII Other services and mis- 199 173 188 83 11 90 517 346 309 99
cellaneous sources.

Number of persons deriving their

----
Production other than CUltivation
..............................
------------------
..........--...............
Com

------
~ ~~
Livelihood Classes Total Self-supporting Self-supporting
persons EarnlOg dependants Total
persons
Males Females Males Female. Males Females Males Females Males Females
(1) (26) (27) (118) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (:.;'5)

TotalAll Classes ( both Agri- 7,766 8,049 4,029 1,445 3,737 6,604 1,241 626 1,099 256
cultural & Non-agrioultural)
All Agricultural Classes 6,195 4,166 3,369 1,022 2,826 3,144 453 419 369 201
I Cultivators of land wholly 4,428 2,467 2,328 385 2,100 2,082 225 320 193 151
or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land wholly 1,415 1,300 780 519 635 781 92 31 89 25
or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers .... 306 269 235 96 71 173 103 65 56 29
IV Non-cultivating owners 46 130 26 22 20 108 33 3 31 Z
of land; Agricultural rent
receivers
AU:Non-agricultural Classes 1,571 3,883 660 423 911 3,460 788 107 730 49
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)

V Production other than 983 1,979 333 222 650 1,757 71 41 66 18


culti vation
Y 1 Commerce ••• 134 785 87 51 47 734 642 31 596 21
V II Transport 00. 31 38 20 8 11 30 6 1 4 1
VIII Other services and mis- 423 1,081 220 142 203 939 69 34 64 9
celln.neous sources
39

of Livelihood-Oontd.
secondary means of livelihood from
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

--------
unowned land Employment as cultivating labourer Rent on agricultural land

Earning dependants

Males Females

(12) (13)
Ma.les
(14)
Total

Females
(15)
Self-supporting
persons
Males

(16)
Females
(17)
Earning dependants

Ma.les
(18)
Females
(19)
--
MalliS

(20)
Totaol

Females
(21)
Self-supporting
persons
_...____,
lvIa.les
Females

(22) (23)
Earning dependants

MaleR
(24)
Females
(25)

S:UB-DIVISWN RURAL.

2,f>{j3 3,197 837 1,760 374 309 463 1,451 432 71 415 35 17

2,519 2,120 -'83 1,098 156 196 327 902 199 13 191 12 8 1
1,772 444 215 51.5 68 64 147 451 134 10 130 9 4 1

736 2,254 243 434 69 108 174 026 12 1 12 1

11 22 5 112 5 112 53 2 49 2 4
·20 37 19 24 1 13 •••

434 477 354 662 218 113 136 549 233 58 224 23 9 35

~17 211 226 448 154 84 72 364 22 11 22 9 ... 2

7 12 19 36 11 3 8 33 84 13 78 5 8
2
208
7
247
2
107
16
162 53
1
25 54
2 15
137
8
II$)
281
32 116 8
...6 J
24

r secondary means of livelihood from

------ _
mercc Transport Other service" and miscellaneous sources
-----..
. ddt
E arnIng epen an

Males Females
S
..----"--
Males
Total

Females
Self-supporting
persons

Males Females
E··onIOng
___.._ ___..,,__.--..._ _____..___
w>

Ma.les
dependants

Females
TuLal

Males F~males
- Mak-!
- __
Sdf-sul'l)ortlllg
pero"us

Females
Earnillg dependants
.-----
Males Females

(.36) .(37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) I·Pl) (44) (45) 146) (47) (48) (49)

142 270 205 103 180 18 25 85 4,162 3,741 3,452 1,183 710 2,558

84 212 113 86 99 11 14 75 2,660 2,480 2,307 769 343 1,711


32 169 54 12 54 f) 7 1,379 ~,OOO 1,242 4S0 137 1,520
3 6 55 4 43 4 12 852 306 750 230 102 136
47 36 1 69 1 1 68 254 80 166 37 38 43
2 1 3 1 1 1 165 34 149 22 16 12

58 58 92 17 81 7 11 10 1,512 1,261 1,145 4 t4 847

4H 8 45 5 3 7Ti 59S 5t10 315 154 283


4G 10 24 ;3 21 2 3 1,19 11 13H 6 11 5
"
-' 7 1 5 2 1 19 17 10 1 16
12 (:) 10 2 6 607 630 40{5 92 202 5·:13
40
B. II-Secondary Means
Number of persons deriving thei!:

Cultivation of owned land Oulti vation of

---------
Livelihood Olasses Self-supporting
Total Self~:~~;::ting Ea.rning dependants Total
persons
Males Females Males Females ___...,_______
Males Females Maleq Fema.les
~
Males Females

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (111

SHAHPURA

Total All Classes (both Agri- 1,369 3,710 ~60 50 909 3,660 3,715 6,141 1,493 296
cultural & Non-agricultural).
All Agrioultural Classes 1,119 3,598 2~2 7 877 3,591 2,259 5.204 278 42
I Cultivators of land 837 3,557 837 3,557 258 131 218 37
wholly or mainly owned,
II Cultivators of land 66 29 61 2 5 27 1,929 5,049
wholly or mainly un-
owned.
III Cultivating labourers
IV Non -cuI tivating owners 213
3 2
10
...
181 5
3
32
2
5
40
32
24 32
28
5

of land; Agricultural
rent receivers.
All Non-agrioultural Classes. 250 112 218 43 32 69 1,456 937 1,215 254
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)

V Production other than 57 50 51 31 6 19 789 594 649 180


culti vation.
VI Commerce 43 3 41 2 3 141 33 130 5
VII rfransport
VIII Other 3et'vices and
7
143
2
57 119
7
12
...
24 45
2, 30
496
11
299
26
410
3
66
miscellaneous sources.
Number of persons deriving their
Production other than cultiva.tion Com
Livelihood Classes
Total Self-supporting ToLal Self-supporting
persons Earning dependants
persons
~ __.___ ______...__ ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
(1) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

Total All Classes (both Agri- 3,728 4,339 1,628 539 2,100 3,800 632 253 479 43
cultural & Non-agricultural.)
All Agl'icultur-al Classes . 2,761li 2,01li8 1,324 421li 1,lJi40 1,624 221 96 191 21
I Cultivators of land 621 394 131 53 490 341 55 2 51
wholly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of lftnd 2,026 1,462 1,136 351 890 1,111 133 87 109 19
wholly or mainly un-
owned.
III Cultivating labourers 95 93 51 11 44 82- 1 5 1
IV Non-cultivating owners 22 99 6 9 16 90 32 2 30 2
of land; Agricultural
rent receivers.
All Non-agricultural Classes. 96lJi 2,291 304 115 660 2,176 411 157 288 22
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)

V Production other than 623 1,259 145 71 478 1,188 75 37 56 14:


cultivation.
VI Commerce 29 323 11 5 18 318 272 72 186 5
VII Transport 19 23 10 1 9 22
VIII Other services and 293 686 138 38 155 648 64 48 46 3
miscellaneous sources.
41
of LiTelihood-Oontd
secondary mea.DS of livelihood from
unowned land Employment as cultivating lrtbourer Rent on agricultural land

Earning dependants Total Self-supporting Ea.rning dependants Total Self-supporting Earning dependants
persons persons
...----"------ _____.._ _____..__ _-.-A---_ ___..__ _--------....
:Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females M ales Females

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25)

~UB·DIVISION RURAL.

253 31~ 106 13 147 299 386 48 363 15 23 33

1,981 5,162 199 256 64 4 135 252 213 38 199 9 14 29


40 94 4 10 2 ... 2 10 192 12 178 8 14 4

1,929 5,049 170 42 62 4 108 38 15 3 15 1 ...


8 19 25 204 25 204 6 6
4 23 ... 23

241 688 54 56 42 9 12 47 173 10 164 6 9

140 414 29 19 25 6 13 13 6 13 2 ...


11 28 1 2 1 1 1 41 1 40 1 1
4 8 '2 2 8 8
86 233 22 35 14 2 8 33 111 3 103 3 8

sec()ndary means of livelihood from


merce Transport Other servicE:'s and miscellaneous sources
_...___
. Self-supporting . 1 Self-supporting
____...,___ ..-----"--- ,-----_..........
Earnlllg dependants Totlll persons EarnIng dependants Tob persons Eaxning dependants
____..__ ________.._ _________..._ ~
1I1ales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females lIbles Fema.les Males Females Males Females

(36) (37) (38) 39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (14) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49)

153 210 179 152 138 15 41 137 2,931 3,529 1,799 4041 1,132 3,125

30 75 104 122 87 12 17 110 1,472 1,708 1,089 188 383 1,520


4 2 19 122 15 12 4 110 500 312 356 53 144 259

24 68 79 66 ••• 13 808 1,255 594 108 214 1,147

5 1 1 27 122 24 18 3 104
5 5 137 19 115 9 22 10

123 135 75 30 51 3 24 27 1,459 1,821 710 216 749 1,605

U) 23 57 22 39 3 18 19 400 517 252 110 148 407

86 67 1 1 1 1 86 62 73 13 62
7 7 5 .... 2 7 27 12 14 13 12
18 45 10 6 ... 4 ... 946 1,~30 371 106 575 1,124
42
B. n-SeCOnQary MeaDS
Number of persons deriving their
.---~-
Cultivation of oWJ;led land Cultiva.tion of
Livelihood Classes
Self-supporting . Self-supporting
Total persous EarnlUli dependants Totalper;;ons
__.,_____ ~ _.......____..._ ~ -----F
Males Females Males Females Males Jfemale Males Females Males emalls
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7 (8) (9) (10) (11)

DAUSA
Total All Classes (both Agri- 3;202 4,314 965 403 2,267 3,911 3,913 9,363 1,474 420
cultural & Non-agrioultural).
An Agricultural Classes 2,374 3,&30 005 297 1,84>9 3,333 2,133 8,847 630 310
I Culltivators of.land wholly 1,759 3 r205 1,759 3,205 1,h346 7,251 .608 295
or mainly ownc('l
II Cultivators of land II holly 448 412 352 291 96 ]21 757 1,572
or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers .... 22 6 19 5 3 1 24 20 21 15
IV Non-cultivating owners 145 7 134 1 11 6 4 1
of land; Agricultural
rent recei v!lrs.

All Non-agricultural Classes. 828 684 430 106 398 578 1,280 516 844 110
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than 573 607 217 73 356 534 1,105 461 683 94
cultivation.
VI Commerce 222 50 189 26 33 24 53 28 44 14
VII Transport ... 25 20 5 7 21 7
VIn Other services and mis- 8 27 4 7 4 20 115 6 110 '1
cellaneous sources.

Number of persons deriving their


Production ol1her than CUltivation Com·
Li'l'eliLood Classes
Self-supporting . Self-supporting
Total persons Ep.rmng dependants Tota.l persens
___...._.___
Males Female~
~
Males Females
______.,..___
l\I"!es Females
____.___
Males Females
~
Males ~'emales
( 1) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (,3')

Total All Classes (both Agri- 7,750 3,245 3,324 689 4,426 2,556 2,786 1,198 1,686 313
cultural & Non-agri.cultural).

All Agricultural Classes 6,126 2,825 2~ 700 £68 3;366 2,157 2,141 870 1,383 264
I CultivatorI'; of land 4,808 2,125 1,980 440 2,828 1,685 1,252 741 800 161
wholly or mainly owned.
II Cultivator~ of land 1,182 566 744 204 438 362 867 119 566 96
wholly or mainly unowned
III Cultivating labourem '''' 118 115 29 ,..,
16 89 99 I 8 5 4
IV Non-cultivating owners i8 19 7 8 11 11 15 2 12
of la~ld; Agricultural rent
re081 ,leI's.

All Non-agricultural Classes, 1,624 420 564 21 1,060 399 645 328 303 49
(Persons who del'i ve their Prin-
. cipal means of li velihood frOll1)
V Pl'ol1nction other than 126 176 13 3 113 173 63 22 40 10
cu)ti vatioll.
_'. VI COIDmorc-e 49 184 30 3 19 181 583 305 231
~ VIi 'rranS}1 o rt .... . _ _7
39
11 3 4 11 2 2
Vln Other serViCes and] ,44~ 4fl 518 ]5 !)2J 34 47 1 30
miscolla,neons sonrces.
43
of Liyelihood-Oont d.
secondary means of livelihood from
------
unowned land Employment a.s cultivating labourer Rent on agrioultural land
-_..____ Self-supporting Self-supporting
Ea.rning dependants
-~--
Males Females
Total
________....._
Males Females
persons
Males Females
Ea,rning dependants
_...___
Males Females
~
Males
Total

Females
---"--_ ..--------------..
persons
Males Females
Earning dependants

Males Females

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (UI) (110) (21) (113) (24) (:J5)

SUB-DIVISION RURAL

2,439 8,9413 7,439 7,906 3,4i69 966 3,970 6,9lJiO 1,104 2,239 695 405 409 1,83~

2,003 8,537 5,616 6,390 2,8413 922 2,773 5,468 996 2,193 656 395 340 1,798

1,238 6,956 3,420 :1,449 1,917 747 1,503 3,702 627 1,349 329 98 ~98 1,251

757 1,572 2,060 1.587 923 171 1,137 1,416 366 840 325 293 41 547

3 5 114 329 114 329 3 4 2 4 1


5 4 22 25 3 4 19 21 •••

436 406 1,823 1,516 626 414 1,197 1,472 108 46 39 10 69 36

422 367 965 1,382 307 27 658 1,355 71 46 18 10 53 36

9 14 49 39 28 2 21 37 21 19 '2
21 6 10 4 1 2 9 1 1
5 4 803 85 287 14 516 71 15 1 14

seoondary means of livelihood from

meroe Transport Other senioes and miscellaneous sources


Self-supporting E . d Self-supporting
Earning dependants
---"---
Males jI'emales
-------"-
Males Females
T otal
------.
Males
persons
I'smales
arnlllg epend'l.nts
....---"---..
Males j<'emales
____..__
Males ~'emales
i'otal
____'------
per~on s

;'1<.le" ~- emales
Earning dependants
--------"-
MaieH
-l' pmales
---.

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49)

1,100 885 1,292 158 737 91 555 67 19,376 8,692 10,786 1,554 8,590 7,138

758 606 1,151 1lJi3 672 90 "79 53 141,659 '1',383 8,605 1,439 6,054 5,944
452 577 807 105 488 67 310 38 11,271 6,444 6,019 1,017 5,252 5,427
301 23 338 38 179 23 159 15 3,256 866 2,487 383 '1Cg 483
'2
;-3
4
'2
3
3
:3
2
•••
1
... 88
44
63
10
59
40
33
6
:39
4
30
4

342 279 141 15 65 1 76 14 4.717 :1,309 2,181 1:15 2,536 1,194·

23 12 1 [) 1 5 766 856 351 75 415 781


302
17
266

1
]1
120
9
-6
4 55
7
3
1 65
2
8
3
6
85
29
3,837
34
13
6~
8
406 1,754 38
2 21
2,083
17 34
]1
3{)8
44
B. Il-Seeond8.:ry Meane
Number of pernons deriving their

Cultivation of owned land Cultiva.tion of

Solf-supporting Self-supporting
Total Earning dependants Total
Livelihood Classes persons persons
-----
Ma.les Females Males Females
-----
Ma.les Females
----~--

Males Females
-----
Males Females

(I) (2) (3) (4) (51 (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

PHULERA
Total All Classes (both Agri- 1,161 822 752 462 ~09 360 1,499 1,155 1,131 126
cultural & Non-n,gricultural)
All Agricultural Classes 904 656 522 359 382 297 600 930 ~O6 75
I Cultiva,tors of land who- 142 845 32 40
lly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land who- 777 617 422 333 355 284 17 ]7
lly or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers ... 102 23 78 15 21 8 347 42 291 20
IV Non-cultivating owners 25 16 22 11 3 5 94 26 83 15
of la~d; Agricultural rent
reCeIvers.
All Non-agricultural Classes. 257 166 230 103 27 63 899 225 725 51
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than 48 90 43 76 5 14 52 85 28 22
cultivation.
VI Commerce 40 10 34 4 6 6 146 35 132 3
VII Tran8port 5 2 4 1 1 1 3 4 2 2
VIII Other services and mls- 164 64 149 22 15 42 698 101 563 24
celhneous sources.

Number of persons deriving their

Production other than cultivation Com

Self-supporting
-----
Self-Rupporting
Total Earning dependants Total
Livelihood Classes pers:ms persons
--------- ---- Ma.les Females
------
Maleil Females Males Females Males Females Mltles Females

(1) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)

Total All Classes (both Agri- 4,538 4,088 2,105 759 2,1I33 3,329 1,077 239 828 100
cultural & Non-agricultural)
All Agricultural Classes .... 4,202 3,012 1,970 733 2,232 2,219 588 180 410 52
I Cultivators of land who- 1,522 1,1.36 510 1;)0 1,012 1,006 117 57 69 18
lly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land who- 2,598 1,700 1,4'28 589 1,170 1,111 4:17 117 310 31
lly or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers ... 54 105 15 9 39 96 18 1 18 1
IV Non-cultivating owners 28 71 17 5 11 66 16 5 13 2
of land; Agricultural rent
receivers.
All Non-agricultural Classes. 336 1,076 135 26 201 1,050 489 59 418 418
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal meanB of livelihood from)
V Production other tha.n 70 27 37 8 33 19 12 37 10 35
cultivation.
VI Commerce ... 33 43 4 4 29 39 279 17 250 13
VII Transpl')rt .. " 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
VIII Other services and mis- 230 1,004 92 13 138 991 197 5 157
cellaneous sources.
45
of Livelib.ood-Oontd.
secondary means of livelihood from

unowned land Employment as cultivating la.bourer Rent on agriculturalland


--------
Self-supporting Earning dopendants Total Self-supportIng Earning dependants
Earning dependands Total persons
persons
--- - - - - - - - _ - - Females
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17); (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (515)

SUB-DIVISION RURAL.

368 1,029' 1,821 5,620 432 600 1,389 5,020" 2'80 82 284 34 26 48

:194 855 1,704 4,691 394 392 1,310 4,299 104 60 89 22 15 38


110 805 1,018 1,452 142 69 876 1,383 59 33 52 3 7 30

17 17 665 3,231 235 321 430 2,910 40 22 34 16 6 6

3 3 335
56
11
22
11 18 5 17 2 1 3 ...5 3 3 2

174 174 117 929 38 208 79 721 176 22 165 12 11 10

24 53 78 680 23 163 55 517 1 1 f 1 ••• ....


14 32 26 60 7 37 19 23 44 8 4'0' 4
1 2 7 '2 4 1 311 1
135 77 6 187 4 7 2 180 130 13 123 11 7

seoondary me&nll of livelihood from


-------;
meree Transport Other services and miscellaneous sources
- - - - - --_._--- Self-supporting
Darning dependants Tot&l Self-supporting Earning dependants Total Earning dependants
persons persons

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ~fales Females Males Females Males Females

(36) (37) (S8) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (49)

2~9 139 214 101 116 61 98 40 6,175 6,311 3,146 1,020 3,029 5,291

178 128 165 92 71 59 94 33 11,342 2,350 2,081 587 2,261 1,763


48;-, 39 60 3 30 3 30 1,211 393 456 78 755 315

127 86 62 87 39 55 23 32 2,915 1,517 1,513 471 1,402 1,046


41 1 41 1 1,50 411 54 21 96 390
3 3 '2 1 2 1 ... 66 29 58 17 8 12

71 11 49 9 2 4 '1 1;883 8;961 1,065 433 768 3,528

2 '2 2 1 1 1 1 122 1,290 30 365 92 925

29 1 94 18 87 7 13
40
4

5 45
1
1 1
6 42
1
... 1
3
•••
3
6 1,614 2~53 945
3 ...635 669 2,500
46
B. II -Secondary Means

._--Number of persons Cultiva.tion


deriving thai!
of
Cultivation of owned land
Li vel ihood Clas'lell

(1)
---"--_
Males
(II)
Total

(3)
Self-supporting Earning dependani;s

Females ~
persons
Males Females

<t)
Total

________....___
Males Females Males Females
(6) (6) ('7)
----(8) (9)
Self-supporting
persons
_____,__
Males Females
(10) (11)

KISHANGARH
~otalAll Classes (both Agri- 2,710 3,516 1,723 233 987 3,283 630 239 449 119
cultural & Non-agricultural)
All Agricultural Classes 1,370 3,309 437 89 933 3,220 258 169 93 64
I Cultivators of land 922 3,201 922 3,201 65 66 60
wholly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land 68 27 68 27 160 75
wholly or IJla.inly
unowned
III Cultivating labourers ... 142 61 134 61 8 31 20 31 7
IV Non-cultivating owners 238 20 235 1 3 J9 2 8 2
of land; Agricultural
rent receivers
All Bon-agricultural Classes 1,340 207 1,286 144 54 63 372 70 366 55
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than 729 133 694 90 35 43 247 27 237 18
cultivation
VI Commerce ...
235 11 228 1 7 10 36 28 32 27
VIr Tra.nsport
Vln Other serVIces and 361
15
63
14
350 53 11
1
10 80
9 ...
15
9
78 ]0
miscellaneous sources
Number of persons deriving their
Production other than cultivation Com
Total Self-supporting Earning dependants Tota.l Self-supporting
~---....._
Males Fema.les
~
Males
persons
Fema.les
--_..... -...
Ma.les Females
~
Males Females Males
persons
..-.._.~
Females
(1) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34/ (31»)

Total All Classes (both Agri-


cultural & Non-agricultural) 7,768 41,001 4,657 2,033 3,101 1,968 4418 78 399 34

All AgricultUl'al Classes 7,251 3,627 4,509 1,979 2,742 1,648 347 44 329 34
I Oulti vabors of land 6,242 2,961 3,932 1,660 2,310 1,301 278 44 261 34
wholly or mainly owned
II Cultivators of land 593 428 345 226 248 202 21 21
wholly or mainly
unowned
III Cultivating labourers. 322 237 175 92 147 145 6 6
IV Non-cultivating owners
of land; Agricultural
rent receivers
94 1 57 1 37
- 42 41 ~ ..
All Non-agricultural Classes 507 374 1418 54 359 320 101 34 70
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than 305 230 30 31 275 199 33 26 30
cultivation
VI Oommerce
VII Transport
VIII Other services and
46
7
149
55
89
25
3
90
4

19
21
4
59
51
70
55

13
5

3
.-
31

miscellaneous sources
47
of Livelihood.-Contd.
secondary means of livolihood from
-----------------------------------------------
unowned land Employment as cultivating labourer Rent on agricultural land
------------.
Earning dependants Total Self-supporting Earning dependants Total Self-su pporting
Earning dependants
___._ ~
persons
-------. ____..___ persons
. , - _ - I . .._.--.., , -_ ____,..__ _ __

Males Females Males Females Males Fellla.lew :r.fules FeJ1ales Males Females Males Females ~ales Femalos
(12) (Vi) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (IV) (20) (:21l (2:2) (:2:3) (24) (25)

SUB-DIVISION RURAL.

181 120 1,950 3,294 1,074i 868 876 2,426 '173 141 422 107 51 34

165 105 1,504 2,499 756 749 748 1,750 2LJ2 128 198 96 44 32

5 9 1,244 2,030 613 563 631 1,467 149 52 14G 52 3

160 75 169 325 125 183 44 142 36 20 36 17 3

13 56 95 66 95 38 45 16 27 22 18
8 25 48 18 3 7 45 19 11 19 11

16 15 44.6 795 318 119 ]28 676 231 13 224 11 7 2

10 9 2tH 528 203 79 7t) 449 6 3G 2

1 '24 51 20 4 42 66 1 G-l 1 2
;) 7 2 1 7 2 :2
2 5 13t) ~09 93 31 45 17B 1:25 I) 12:2 ;-j

-seoondary means of livelihood from

-
merce

E arning depcndants

Males l<'emales -
Males
Total

b'emales
-
TranRport

Salf-supporting
persons
Males Females
Earning dependants
--------.
Males Females
_, _._
Males
TJtal

Females
Other services and miscellaneous sources
r--------------~----------------
------------ ---.--"------..
Self-supporting
persons
Males Females
Earning dependants

Males jfemalE:s

(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (402) (13) (H) (4G) (4G) (47) {4.~) (49)

49 80 5 76 4 5 1,061 725 910 441 151 284

18 10 73 70 3 ... 891 537 799 411 92 126


17 10 65 62 3 603 317 546 242 57 75
2 2 106 li6 94 81 12 35

1 1 ... 106 104 86 88 20 16


1 5 5 76 73 ....
31 34 7 5 6 1 5 170 188 111 30 59 158

26 2 4 2 4 58 54 4f 9 ]2 45

21 5 1 1 6 6 4 6
1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1
4 3 3 103 127 58 21 45 106
48
B. II.-Secondary Means
Nnmber of persons deriving their
- - - - -Cultivation
---- -----
of owned land Uultivatiou of
Livelihood Classes Self-supporting
Total Self-supporting Earning dependants Total
persons persons
.---'---- _.-->---_ ~ _____.;----...
Males Females Males Females Males Females MaleR Females Males Females

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

JAIPUR DISTRICT

Total All Classes (both Agri- 1)692 763 968 724 649 1,256 791 872 ~50
cultural & Non-agricultural).
All Agricultural Cla!'Sses. 761 564 193 35 568 529 304 3~5 159 42
I Cultivators of land 458 416 .... 458 416 ]33 308 60 28
wholly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land wholly 106 61 63 18 43 43 27 2
or mainly unowned
III Cultivating labourers 45 37 17 12 28 25 35 12 10 6
IV Non-cultivating owners 152 50 113 5 39 45 109 23 S9 8
of land; Agricultural
rent receivers.
All Non -AgriculturRI Classes. 931 199 775 79 156 120 952 446 713 208
(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than j 354 63 30S 35 46 28 481 146 339 83
culti vation.
VI Commerce 145 13 130 :2 15 11 150 27 140 5
VII rrransport. 52 29 14 4 38 25 13 33 4 10
VIII Other RerVlIJeS and 380 94 323 38 57 56 30S 240 230 110
miscellaneous sources.
Number of pc~sonR deriving their
ProdUC:lOn other than cultivittion
---- -------
Com
Total Self-supporting Self -supporting
Livelihood Clas~cs persons Earning dependants Total
-------'------ ..---'------ ------. ___,,_____ ____..___
perSODS
Males Females Males Females MaleR Females Ma.les Females Males Females
(1) (26) (27) (28) (211) (30) (31) (32) (33) (84 1 (35)

ITotal All Classes (both Agri- 4,895 3,591 1,4~7 164 3,448 3,427 3,~31 88~ 1,577 225
cultural & Non-agricultural).
All Agricultural Classes. 973 225 471 39 502 186 332 315 250 204
I Cultivators l)f land 301 171 151 12 150 159 128 120 105 48
wholly or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land wholly 648 23 313 20 335 3 106 177 56 143
or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers. J4 15 2 3 12 12 60 9 56 5
IV Non-cultivating owners . 10 16 5 4 5 12 38 9 33 8
of land; Agricultural
rent receivers,
All Non-agricultural Classes 3,922 3,366 976 125 2,946 3,241 3,099 569 1,327 21
(Persons who derive their Prin-
(lipal means of livelihood from)
.V Production other than 2,159 2,191 345 47 1,814 2,144 517 328 176 7
cultivation.
VI Commerce 191 399 51 8 140 391 1,705 165 676 10
VII Transport 79 99 33 46 99 49 6 40
YIII Other serVICes and 1,493 677 547 70 946 607 828 70 435 4
miscellaneous sources.
49
of Livelihood - Oontd.

___
secondary means of livelihood from

unowned land
'---------

Earning dependants
Employment as cultiv(tting labourer
~----~~----------~--------~
Self-supporting
Total - '
Total
Ront on agricultural land
Self-supportiug
Earning dependants ...t
persons Earmng dependants persons _ _ _ __.o....
~ -'----.. ~~ ~ ~
:t.1ales Females MaleR Females Males Females MalEJS Females Males Females Males Females Male9 Females
(1'2) (13) (14) {15} (16) (17) (18) (1.9) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25)

URBAN
334 5~1 1,~85 1,691 367 112 918 1,579 613 69 560 53 53 16

145 303 974 1,2;)9 232 73 7~2 1,186 75 52 59 ~6 16 6


73 280 '268 1,045 136 14 132 1,031 60 4 46 2 14 2

631 I:3G 60 45 571 81 6 44 6 42 2

25 6 7 7 7 7 9 2 7 2
20 15 GS 81 36 14 32 67 2 ...
239 233 311 432 135 39 176 393 538 17 501 7 37 10

142 63 93 84 40 18 53 66 68 4 56 3 12 1
10
9 23
2R
If)
12fj
32
If) 14 13
15
112
32
202
15
200
6 ...
2
9
...
-.
78 130 17::5 H)O 80 7 95 183 253 13 289 4 14 9

secondary meRns of livolihood from

mcrre Transport Other services and miscellaneous sources


.....---'----
Self-supporting Self-supporting
Earning dependants Total person- Earning dependants Total Earning: dependants
______,___ ~ ,~ ,~ ~ ~
person~

1\1301"8 Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
(36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49)

1,854 659 701 294 450 136 251 158 5,822 4,132 2,759 701 3,063 3,431

82 111 166 155 150 107 16 48 1,144 859 862 365 282 49lJi
23 72 103 12 94 10 9 '2 443 118 399 47 44 71
50 34 61 140 54 96 7 44 495 634 303 273 192 361

4 4 2 2 2 '2 58 56 34 17 24 39
5 1 1 1 ... 14B 51 126 28 2'2 23

1,772 548 535 139 300 29 235 110 4,678 3,273 1,897 336 2,781 2,937

341 3'21 175 51 82 1 93 50 977 560 431 59 516 501

1,029 155 69 3 19 1 50 '2 328 222 228 20 100 202'


g 6 10 5 1 9 5 194 43 126 8 68 35
393 66 281 80 198 27 83 53 3,179 2,448 1,112 249 2,067 2,199
50
B. II-Secondary Mea.ns
Number of persons deriving their

.
Livelihood Classes Total
CultiVl\tion of owned land

Self- supporting Earning depend:lntg Total


Curti vat.ion of

8elf-support.ing
persons personR
---- ----- ~----
Females
-~------ - ---_-._--
Males Females Males Females Males Male~ Females Males FemalM

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (G) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

JAIPUR DISTRICT

Total All Classes (both Agri- 1,436 652 804 85 632 567 1,029 690 735 218
Cllltural & Non-agricultural).
All Agricultural Classes 569 465 62 18 507 44'1 152 2lJj5 61 10
I Cnltiva.tors of land wholly 458 398 458 398 g5 '244 51 9
or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land ,,"holly 58 4'2 40 14 28 '28 25
or mainly unownell.
III Cultivating labourer:, 38 '25 17 4 21 21 :n 1 10 1
IV Non-cultivating owners of 5 5 1
land; Agricultural rent
rece! \'ers.
All Non-agriculturHl Classes . 867 187 .'42 67 125 120 877 44t5 674 208
(Persons who derive their
Principal me::Lns of livelihood
from).
V Production other than 354 63 308 35 46 '28 481 146 339 83
cultivation.
VI Commerce .... 145 13 130 '2 15 11 150 25 140 t3
VII TmnRport .... 49 '29 12 4 37 25 13 33 4 10
YIn Other services and 319 82 '292 26 27 56 233 240 191 llO
miscellaneous iources.

Numoer of persons deriving thei~


- -------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --._---- - - - -
Production other than cultivation Com
LivclihooJ Cla.Ge.: Self-supporting Earning dependants Splf-Rupportini?:
Total ll()Isons Total
per~ODS
------- ---~-- -------- ------ _-----
Male~ Females Males Females I\hlps Females Males Females Males Fem'1les
(1) (26) (27) (28) (29) (::10) (31) (3:2) (33) (34) (35)

Total AU Classes (both Agri- 2,059 2,040 836 105 1,223 1,935 1,284 491 775 201
culturul & Non-agricultural).
All Agricultural Classes . 9lJj6 222 444 37 502 185 236 286 161 187
I Uultivatol's of land wholly 274 171 124 12 150 159 79 105 60 40
or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land wholly 648 23 313 20 :)35 3 104 169 55 139
or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers. 14 15 2 3 12 12 11) 6 13 3
IV Non-cultivating owners of 10 13 5 2 5 11 38 6 33 5
lall(l ; Agricultural rent
rece,;.ven~.
An Non~agricultural Classes. 1,113 1,818 392 68 721 1,750 1,048 205 614 14
(Persons who derive their
Principal m(~ans of livelihood
from).
V Production other than 630 959 209 14 421 945 151 42 12<1 2
cultivation.
VI Commerce .... 94 348 41 8 53 310 7Gl 129 398 10
vn TranRport .... 40 59 22 18 59 21 1 21
YIn Other services and mlS- 349 452 .1'20 46 229 406 115 33 71 2
celJaneous sources.
61
of Livelibood-Oontd.

---------------- ----- -Rent


secondary me!tn~ of livelihood from
- - - - - - - - - - -_ - - - - -
unowned land Employment as cultivating labourer on agdcultumlland

Self-supporting Earning dependants Self-supporting


Earning dependltnts Tot!!.l Total Eaming dependant>-
persons peroons
--- ------ ---
Hales F'<'maJeh "tibIas Femaleq l\bles Females Males Females MaieB Fem~,]e, Tllale~ }<'ernalcs Males

(H) (13; (14 ) (1 ')1 (16) (17) (11') (19) (20) (2l) (:l;d) (;14) (25)

URBAN NON-CITY.

294 472 918 1,319 116 77 80~ 1,242 5t6 66 4',8 52 38 14

91 235 693 ] ,OOG 42 42 651 964 29 50 2, ~6 2 4


-14 ]0;") mn 18 7 87 930 27 4 '2 2

574 (50 34 551 26 42

:21 7 6 7 () '2
] 7 B 1 1 6 '2

203 237 225 313 35 151 278 487 16 451 6 3G 10

14:] 81 40 18 53 6() 4 S(; 12 1

1 ) 21 28 65 15 14 13 51 202 2()O '2


2:~ ]S 32 If) 10 :3 H
f"
• _j B~J 8il 132 HI 70 207 12 1~ I.S 14

SOCOI .tJ'~. moans of livelthood from


Transport Other ~orvicf' and miscellaneouH Rourcce

Solf-supporting Earning dependants Self-suPP,)rting


Earning dependantq Total Total li~fll'Iling clcpcndantR
persons

Males J1'emaloa Males Fomales Malep Females l\[ale8 Female" ]\'!a]OR Females !lfalrs li'.cDmlrs Malc, l"elllale~

I~lt31 (~7) (BR) (3(J) (4.0) (41) (42) (44) (-It>l I .. T) (48) (49)

509 290 28'( 168 241 107 46 61 3,502 2,158 1,8;57 433 1,645 1,725

75 99 16ZJ; 155 148 107 16 418 953 806 6SS 340 265 466
1~1 65 103 12 !)4 10 !) 2 :31G llO 2,\) -:13 37 67

30 140 54 96 7 44 47f)

3 2 37 5l 13 13 24 38
1 1 1 1'24 It) 1()8 11 If)

434 191 123 13 93 30 13 2,5~9 1,352 1,169 93 1,380 1,259

40 77 71 692 20H 11-\)

:-)f):-) 119
1
...3 14 Ii")
3
2fit3
137
187
21
:WH
~)1
]7
3
l'in
\'-)
.31 17 H ... 8 1,452 !JS!) ':l~)(l 44 I-'~ rl _
B. II-Sec.udal,. Means
Number of persons deriving their
Cultivation of owned land Cultivation of

Self· supporting Eami~ dependants Sall-supporting


Ut"ellllood ataBses Tot.l perSOD!! Total pE'rsons
- - - - - - - - - - _ - ------
lIal811 FemaJ.es Ma.les Fcmalei MaJes lremaisii Males Females MilolE's Fema.lell.
(1) (2) (3) (i) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

JAIPUR

Total All Classes (both Agri- 256 111 164 29 92 82 227 101 137 32
cultural &: Non-agricultural).
All Agricultural Classes 192 99 131 17 61 82 152 100 98 32

I Cultivators of land wholly 18 18 at; 64 $) 19


or mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land wl'lolly 38 19 23 4 15 15 '2 2
or mainly unowned.
III Cultivating labourers 7 12 8 7 4 4 11 5
IV Non-cultivating owners of 147 50 108 5 3$l 45 108 23 89 8
land; Agricultural rent
receivers.

All Non-agrioultural classes. 64 12 33 12 31 76 1 39


(Persons who derive their Prin-
cipal menlls of livelihood from)
V Production other than
cultivation.
VI Commerce .. . 1
VII Transport ... . 3 '2 1
V III Other flervices aud mis- 61 12 3] 12 30 75 39
cellaneous sources.
Number of persons derIving their
Produotion other than cultivation Com-
--_._---------
eelf-"upporting Earning depend ..nts Solf-supporting
IAnlihood Olasse8 Total Total
persons
pers.:ms

Males Females MaJes Females Ma.les Females Males Fem~les MaloR Fem;t\lls
(1) (26) (:27) 128) (29) (30) (:341 35)

Total .Ill Classes (both Agri- 2,836 1,551 611 59 2,225 1,4922,147 393 802 24
cultural &: Non-agricultural).
Alilgricultural ClassBs .... 27 3 - 27 2 , ,. 1 96 29 89 17

r Cultivators of land wholly 27 ]5


01 mainly owned.
II Cultivators of land wholly 1 4
or mainly unowned.
III Cui tivating labourers
IV N oll-cultivatmg owners of '2 1 ;)
.j

land.; Agricultural rent


l'eCelVerR.

All Non-agrioultural Classes. 2,809 1,5tl8 58'.t 57 2,225 1,491 2,1>51 364 713 7

(Persons who derive their Prin-


cipal means of livelihood from)
V Production other than 1,529 1,:-3U 3 1,190 36H :386 5'2 5
cultivation.
VI Commerce ... . 97 51 10 87 151 944 36 27H
VII Tra,nsport ... . 39 ·10 11 28 40 In
VIn (JLher services and mlS- 1,144 '225 427 24 717 201 37 3()4
cella.neous sonrces.
of Li..elihood.-Oonold.
8econdalY means of livelihood from
unowned la.nd
--- -- - - -Employment as cultiya.ting labourer Rent on agriculturalla.nd
_ - - - - - _ . _ - - - ------------------__,;.
Earning dependants Total Self-supporting
Self-supporting Earning dependants Total
persons persons Earning dependants

Males Females Malos FemaleR :\fales Females Males Females Males Females Males FamILIes Mal8f; Female!>
(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (2()

-CITY.
90 69 367 372 2al 35 116 337 97 3 82 1 15 2

54 68 281 253 190 31 91 116 2 32 14


29 45 J63 108 118 7 45 101 33 21 12
57 66 07 11 '20 55 4 4

19
4
15
() ...61 78
1
35 1:1 65
1 9
2
7
...

3' 1 86 119 61 25 116 51 1 50 1 1

••• ...
...1 61 61 ...4
Sf) 86 58
.61.. 4 '25 54 46
5
1 46 1
1

seoondary me.J.ns of livelihood from

merea Transport ----------------------------------,----------


Other services and miscellaneous sources
------- -----------_._------ Self-Iupporting
Earning dependants Total Self-supporting Earning dependants Total Earning dependants
Persons perilons
------~
"hIes Females Males Females Mal0s Females Males Females Males ]!lemales Males Females Males Females

(36) (37) (38) (39) 140) (H) (42) (-!3) (4+) (45) (46) (47) (:Jo8) (49)

1,345 369 414 120 209 29 205 97 2,320 1,97~ 902 268 1,418 1,708

7 12 2 2 191 53 174 25 17 28
7 127 8 1'20 4 7

1 4 ... 19 5 15 ••• 4 fj

1 '21 5 '21 4 1
f., 24 35 18 17 6 18

.1,388 357 412 126 207 29 205 97 2,129 1,921 728 243 1,401 1,678

314 981 49 it 1 87 48 285 301 51 30 234 321


3{) 40 3 5 1 3.5 2 60 35 20 3 40 32-
5 10 '2 ] 9 2 57 a2 35 5 22 1'7
. 3f) '2G4 7-2, 190 '27 74 45 1,7'27 1,513 62'2 205 1.105 1,308
54

B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent WorKers in Industries and


Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions

All Industries aud Services


._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -A-________ _~_. _ _ _ _.

-0 gmployel'R Iudcpcudullt
Total Employees
Z Administmtive Unit VVorlwrs
,- .J_ _ _ _ - , , - -__ A _ _ - , , -___. J _ _ - , , -_ _ '_ _ _ ,
d
.;:::
<J) Per- 1\_11 nIcs
F"-c- Mrles 1<"e-1 1 \'
l.~l:uE's
F""- i\ - , F' e,-
V
r£ sons IOJ llln,lcs '. 1l1n, l'S lllaies 1..1 ales nnlo.:;
(1 : dl (:3) (4) (5) W) ',';, (h) (9) (10·
1 J aipur District T(;.tal .... 211,700 171,81539,885 2,911 495 56,434 7,4961 j 2,47031,80·1;
2 Jaipur Distrint ~,urrJ .... 109,438 8:;,11127,387 1,77633823,:::27 5,059 56,8~8 2LS:-O
3 Jaipur Nllb-J Jivisioll Huml 15,7;31 12,160 3,563 171j \)5 4,0"1.0 bv 0 7,n:jJ 2,:)(iJ
4 Amhc'r Snb-Viyision Hurn,1 2-1,899 ] 7,'21fi 7,6[:)3 1,0(;') lu6 5,7] [) '2,fH-HJ J 0,4JG 4 "i18

G Sbahpura. ~Llb-J)i ,.: :jn[l Rllfn.l .... 1i),72(:) 12,ODd ;3,li2f-l 111 44 1,0:)0 1-12 10,$1.')7 3 c14:2
6 Da.usa Bub-Vi yiNIUI l{ural 22,05G 17,H:21 4,135 2Sf> "" 6,'2.j,J
(')
5~0 ] 1,451 3,(j13
7 Phuipm :-4ub·Diyisi( ;! Hnr::d 2.,1,386 16,HBO 7,!117 172 '2~) 5,11 D :3 it! 11,2 t8 7,] jig
s Kishang;t.rh Sub-Division Rural 6,700 ;),8GU :-131 1G '2 ],1...0 J7.J. ,~, 1·31 (~!);J

g Jaipur L'istrict Urban .... 102,202 89,70ZJ; 12,498 1,13515732,907 2,1137 55,662 9,904
10 .T aipur District U rlnn Non-City 36,7H) 3:2) (j 1 4,!')1)8 231 1 1l.-tt33 !JOS 2(),-d47 0,IJ-H)
11 .J aipur City G5,Lib3 i57/l±B 7,~}~() ~H)--! L5t) '2i ,,-t:.H 1,f5:m :);),215 fi,'2.')!)

Division J Primary Inumltlies not elsewhere specified


-A- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...
,.----- ----..
0 Employers Independent
Totn.l Employees
Z Administmtive Unit , \\urken;
.....ci! , - - _ _ _ .J_ _ _ - , , - -_ _ .J_ _ _ - , ,
r------·-,
,--~~--,
.~

;:.... ]'e- Fe-



~
Males Frmales Males malE'S Mnlcs male..; 1\1 ales Fe-
tDnles
(1) (11) (12) (13) (14) (1 I) (10) (17) (I k)
1 Jaipur District Total' 6,815 2,432 10 343 49 6,462 2,383
2 J aipur Distl'ict Rural 6,009 2,288 6 321 49 5,676 2,239
3 .Taipur Snb-T)ivision Rnral 8f)8 578 ;Jt) 41 oGS f);,2
4 Aw' :et Sub-Vivisi::m Rural ... 7:-31) flOO 101 2 Ij34 498
5 RIll] ilpUI n, Rub-Diyision Rum1.. .. 7\)1 57.5 1 16 1 684 [)74
6 Dadd:l, Sub-l)ivisioll Hunt,] 226 11.5 ~:2() lt5
7 Phdo:':1, Suh-DiyiNinn Hnml '2,1\)5 <10\1 I'
._) llJ 4 2,07H -;nf)
8 Ki:--ll[l,ugnrh f;uL-J)ivision Hund 1,J;)1 lUi (iii ] IJGii j i "i

9 Jq,ipur District Urban 806 144 4 16 786 14'.~


10 Jaipur DistrIct 1Tl'bn.n Non-City {)i)7 :J(i ...
.J (j 4~)a 30
11 J1Lipur City 2~)\,l 108 ()
""
10 '287 108
8ub-divlc;ioll 0'1 Stock Raiding
______ .J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ -,
,---
0
. Totn,] E lllployer:-o :Rlup]l)yee.-, I nrlependent
Z AdBli nistrati v(' Unit Worken~
, - _ _ .J._- ___ - ,
ee
.....
, - _ _ _ _A_ _ _ - ,
,-----)-----., , - _ . J _ __ --.,

;:....
<I) Fe- ::\1 :defl Pe- Ff'-
w Males Females l\IaleR maluR l\Ldof;
1 !laIC':,; malI'S
(1 ) (If) (20) (:21) (:22) (')'{ "
c.J' • (24) (25) \ 26)
1 Jaipur District Total 6,087 2,401 3 315 49 5,769 2,352
2 Jaipur District Rural 5,28l1 2,257 1 299 49 4,98~ 2,208
3 .Taipur 8nb- ni vision Ii uraJ G·~3 E572 20 41 ;dJ 5:)1
4 Amber Sub-Division HumI 705 47:') 101 2 (;04 473
1 H; 6[:)4
f>
(:)
Rhahpura Sub-Division RuraL ..
Dausa Sub-Division Huml
701
J31i
1,936
574
III
40S) W5
...41 1~3(j
1,bH
073
11]
7 Phulel'a 8nb-Division Hural 405
R KiRhanga,rh Sub-DiviRi(ln Rural 1,2E5:i 110 (j7 1 ] ,11:)0 115
9 Jaipur District Urban 803 144 2 16 785 144
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 504 36 (j 498 :-3f.i
11 Jaipur C i t y . . . . .. .. 299 108 2 10 287 108
B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers III Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Contd.

Sub-division 0'2 Rearing of small a,uimals and insects


- - - - - - ---.-- --- - - - ~ .. ~- -.. - ---
Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees Independent
Wori{ers
.____..,__ . _ ,
Fe- F8-
Males Malei:! ~ l\bie:-; Fe- .Males Fe-
males males males rna Ies
(1) (27) (28) (29) (:)0) (:31. ' :3'2) (33) (34)
1 J aipur District Total 63 63
2 Jaipru District Rural 63 63
J .r
aipur ~l1b-l)i \·jsion Hural
4 Amber Sn])·])j noio!] Huml
5 Sh;tbp,tm Sub-Uiyision Hural
o Uaus/t l-\llb-l )jyisioll Huml
7 Phnlera Sub-Division Rural 63
R Kish8.ngA,rh l-\ub-l)i vision Rural
9 J aipur District Urb;l.ll
10 .r ai pur District Urban Non-City
11 ,hijJul' City

Sub-division 0'3 Plantation Indm;tries


,- _)._
------ -.-----.~

Z A,llll:lli~trative Uni~ Total Employers Elllployees


Independent
\Vor}wrs
r-- - - -L _ _ --._ ,
,-------- . !
r------- ,--_._----,
......
c:iI
:;.;
CD Fe- Fe- Fe-
~ Males FelllaleR 1\[aI08 ;\f:lles Males
lD<1lefl males males
(1 ) (3f») ("; II)") (37) (:38 ) n~)) <.10) ( 41) (4'J)
1 J aipur District Total 126 3 4 119
2 Jaipur District Rural 124 1 4 119
3 .hipur Sub-Division Hunt}
4 Amber Snb-Divisi III Huml
5 Sl!",hpllra 8nb-Dj....-ision Rural. ...
6 D:WR::l, Snh-Divi:-'::()l1 Hll1'al 36 30
7 Plllllera, Sub-Divl:4iclll Hural .... 88 1 4 88
8 Kishangn.rh ~ nlJ-lJi vision Rural
9 J,.ipur District Urban 2 2
10 ,Jaipur DiRtric;t TJrban Non-City 2 '2
11 .J :1ipllf City
Sub-division 0'4 Forestry \VOOQ clltti ng Rlll1 collection of
products not eIRewll(;ro spl:cified
r··-·--~----·----_)._--· -------~
0 Independent
Z Admil1iRtrativp Unit Total Employers Bmploye(>s
\Vorkers
........ , - _ _ -L _ _ ---. , - _ _ -L _ _ ~ _ _ -L_~ --A---'_'
di
.......
II-<
<lJ Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
::£ ~fA,les Males Ie" Males 1es Males rna I"8
males llJ.l. 111:1,
(1) (43) (44) (41») (4f~\ (L17) (48) (40) (50)
1 Jaipur District Total 479 31 lJj 24 451 3J
2 Jaipur District Rural 478 31 4 24 1150 31
3 .1 a.ipur Sllb- Di vi"ion Rnral 285 1 10 270 1
4 Ambm 811b- Division Hmal 30 25 :if) '2.)
5 Sha\tpur· .. Sub- Di viRion Rural 1 I
(i DaHAa Sub-Division Rllral 54 4 .eo <1
M
Phnlem ~ub-DiviRion guml .... 108 13
I
:-.; KiHhangarh Sub-Di yjsion Rural 1 ...••• 4
1

9 Jaipur Dis~rict Urban 1 1


10 .Jaipur District Urban Non-City, 1 1
11 ,Taipur City
5&
B. iII-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and SUb-divisions-Oontd.
.' Sub-division 05 Hunting
(including trapping and game Propogation)
,--. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~

o Total Employers Employees Independent


Z
Administrativo Unit Workers
, - _ _ -L _ _ _ ""I , -_ _ -L __ -, , -__ -L_~
,---'---,
Fe- Fe- Fe-
Malfs Females Males I
rna es Males rna I es Males males
(1) (51) (52) (53) ( 54) (55) (56) (57, (5H)
1 Jaipur District Total 60 60
~ Jaipur District Rural 60 60
a Jaipur Hub-Division Rural 60 60
:1 Am ber Snb-Di vision RunJ.1
5 Shahpnra Sl1b-Division Hnral ....
(j lJfLUsa Sub- Division Hural
7 PllUiera Sub-Di VH,ioll Rural ....
8 Kishangarh Hub-Diyision Rural.
9 Jaipur District Urban ....
10 Jalpllf Distriot Urban Non-City
11 ,Ja.ipur City

Division 1 Mining a,nd Qu:trrying


-L _ _ _
----~

Q
Total Employers Independent
Employees Worl{ers
Z AclminiRtrative Unit
,-_-L_-, .-- _ _ - L _ - , , - - - - - L _ - ,
~ r---L-~
.;:
el)
Ma,]es Females Males
Fe- Fe-
Fe-
J.;
males Males males Males males
(1) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74)
1 Jaipur District Total 1,023 71 7 6~3 60 373 11
2 Jaipur Distriot Rural 680 21 4 319 13 357 8
3 .hipur Sub-Division Rural 14 2 14 2
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 248 2 161 85
!5 Hhahpura Sub-Division Rural .... 173 .5 3 170 5
0 Datlsa Sub-Division !tural 97 2 87 R
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 07 60 J
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 81 14 2 ]8 70 1

9 J.Lipul" District Urban 343 50 3 324 ~7 16 3


',
10 Jaipur District Urhan Non-City H'JH nO 3 324 47 16 "
11 .J :~ipur Uity
Sub-division 1 0 Non-metallie milling a.nd quarrying
not otherwise classified
,-- - - - ---- ---- _'- -- - _-
- - _ - -- ._----..,

.
z

o
.....
""'
at
Administmti \'e Unit
---
Malt's
Total

Fe-
lllaleR
Employers
---.._

MaleR
Ell I plo.\·ces Tll(lependellt
1
~----- _ . - -

Fe-
IlIalE'R
\VnrhWH

Mal(,,,
--
Fe-
Illltles
- -

Male~
j-

Fe-
-
Jna]('s
0) (I r'») (76) (77) (78) (79) (flO) (Ht) (82)
1 J aipur District Total 192 2 96 94
2 Jaipur District Rural 192 2 96 94
3 .hinur Suh-Division Ruml
,--,
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 183 ..J 96 tit')

5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural ••• !) 9


6 Dalll:;a Rub-Di vision Rural
7 Pltulera Rub-Division Rural ....
H K i"bangarh Sub-Division Rural.
9 Jaipur District Urban
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City
11 Jaipur City
57
B. In . Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-·Contd..

Hub-division 1'5 Stone quarrying, Clay and Sand pits


,------- .J-.
-.----------
:)
Total Employers Employees Independeni
~
..-
AihlliniHtritti Vtl U llit Workers
.....cd
;...
~~--- ---"----...
'lJ Fe- Fe- Fe- M I Fe-
Males Males
'Xi.
males males Males rnaI es a es males
(1) (11!») (116) (11"1) (118) (119) (120) (121) (122f
J aipur District Total lj,77 67 2 215 57 260 10
...
.)
Jaipur District Rural 405 18 2 155 11 248
.j
4
.hipur Huh·Division Rural
Amber Sub-Divigioll Rurn,l 60
2 •••
... ...
60
7
2

5 Shahpnra 8nh-Di viRion Rnral. ... 164 5 3 161 5


6 Dausa Hub-Division Hural 97 2 87 8
7 Phulel'a Sub-Division Rurn,l ..... :3 3
8 Zishangarh Hub-Di vision Rural. 81 11 2 11 79
9 Jaiput' District Urban 72 49 60 1I6 12
l
3
10 .JnipurDistrict Ul'b:1n Non-City. 72 49 60 46 12 3
n J aipl1r City

Sub-division 1'6 Mica


,..---- ..A..
~

0 Independen~
Z Administrati \'8 Unit Total Employers Employees
~
____ -'---..
Workers
.....:<-<
(I.; Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
l£1 MaleR Males Males ~Males
males males males males
(1) (123) (124) (125) (126) (127) (128) (129) (130)
1 Jaipur District Total 295 4 3 273 3 19 1
2 Jaipur District Hural 24 3 9 2 15 1
8 .Jaipur Sub-Diviflion Ruml 14 14
4 Amber Sub-Di vision Rural
5
f$
Sbabpura Sub-Division Huml.. ..
Dausa Sub·DiviRion Ruml
... ... ~ .,'_"

7 Pbuelra Snb-Divi"iou Rnral ..... 10 !) 1


8 Kish:tngarh Sl1b~Divisiol) Rnml. 3 2 ••• 1
9 J aipur Distri ct Urban 271 1 3 264 1 4i
10 Jaipur District Urb:m Non-City. 271 1 3 :204 1 4
U Jaipnf City ....
S u b-cli vision 1·7 Salt, Saltpatre and Saline Substances
,---_._- c
o· Independent
Z Admini~trn,tivp- Unit 'rotal Employers Employees V\Tol'kers
~
___..__ - - ' - - ~
T' Fe- Fe-
n Fe- Fe-
w. Males
males Males males M:11es males Males males
(1) (131) (182) (133) (134) (135) (136) (137) (138)
1 Jaipur District Total 59 59
2 Jaipu" District RUf,l 59 09
:3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rnnl,l
4 A lllher fil1b-DiYiEioll l{und 5 !5
5 Sbahpura Sub- Division Hural. ...
6 Dausrt SlIb- Divisi()n Runt.!
'N
• Pllli18l':h Sllb- Division R1lI'al .... 54 54
S Kish:'tllgaJ'h f-!uh- Division Rural.
9 Jaipur District Urban •••
10 J1l.ipur District Urban Non-City.
11 .Jaipnr City.... .... ... _.
58

B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and


Services by Divislons and ~ub-divisions-CJontd.

Division 2 Processing and manufacture-Foodstuffs,


Textiles, Leather and Products thereof
,.----- ---"- -----,.
Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees Independent
Workers
, - - - " - - - - , ,.-_...t__--,. '-_-"-__" ,- ,~_L_----...,
Fe- ..F'e-":\ Fe- 1\,T "les .Fe-
:MaJes M ales
males Ina 1es lviales fila lin....
m; lila.1e!
(1) (139) (140) (141) (142) (14.3) (1/H) (145) (146)
1 Jaipur District Total 29,186 9,339 243 113 3,1~9 720 ::1.5,794 8,506
2 J aipul' District Rural 16,185 7,261 155 63 1,081 5fl9 14,9':);9 6,689
3 .J aipur :--lub-Di vision Rural 2,754 1,152 41':> 4(:1 20'7 2,706 t337
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 4,097 2,627 3 fj 83 33 4,011 2,.389
5 Sba,hpura Hnb-l)i \ : ion Rural .... ~,580 H24 11 1 2,532 919
6 Dausa Snb-Divi8io! Rural 3,686 1,289 106 106 :j,086 1, H33
~r

7 Plllliem Sub-Divisiou Rural 1,944 1,OGO 35 9 I I 6 1,1'3:1:2 1,045


8 J(jsbangarh Sub- Division Rural. 1,12,1 209 342 93 782 116
9 Jai})ul' District Urban 13,001 2,078 88 50 2,068 211 10,845 1,817
10 J aipuf District U roan NOll-City. t),5!H ] ,'2Gl 5r; 1 1 ,f)"J:~ 1:38 ;-{/:6~ 1,132
11 .J aipur City 7,440 817 33 49 12il 83 7 ,'2~2 ()t-\:")

Sub-divisiou 2'0 Food Industries otherwise unclassified


------- - - - - - - - " - - - - - - ---- ---."
c Total Employers Employees
Independent
Z Administrative Unit "Vorkers
, - - - " - - - , ,.-_ _-"-_ _ -, ,.-_ _l..__--,. ,---"----,
Fe- Fe- Fe-
l\!tales males Males males lVl flIes Fe-
,r
Males
maJes maJes
(1) (147) (148) (149) (150) (Va) (152) (153) (154)
1 Jaipnl" District Total 506 26 19 81 7 406 19
2 J aipur District Rural 139 5 27 112 5
3 .Tai) Ill' Sllb- Di vision Hural £)2 15 37
4: Amher Sub-Division Rural Hi 3 5 11 3
5 Shli !lJlura Huh-Di\'ision Rural. ... 22 1 1 21 1
6 Dalu~~J Rub-Division Rural :)1 2 2~
'j Pl1l11era. Sub-Division Rural .... 4 1 3
8 Kisbanwtrh Sub-Division Rural. 14 1 3 11
9 Jaipur District Urban 367 21 19 54 7 294 14
10 .Jrtipur District Urban Non-City. 197 13 15 43 6 139 7
11 J aipur Oity , 170 8 4 11 1 155 7
Sub-division 2'1 Grain,\ and pulses
----------_-/_--- -------."
o Toth.l Employers Independent
k
z Administmtive Unit Elll])loYees
'
H'
H or yers
,----"------... , . - - -"-----." __ ,,_L_--,. ,---"-. --,
~~,

Males Fe- 1\1 ales Fe- Males Fe-


Fe- l\[ales lIlales
maJes maJes maJrs
(1) (155) (156) (157) (158) (Iv\;) (160) (161) (J (;'2)
1 Jaipur District Total 1,580 185 18 89 12 1,473 173
2 Jaipllr District Rural 66 103 1 9 2 56 101
o .Jaipur Rnb-Division Rural 1 1
4 Amber Sub-lJivision Rural 1() 32 4 12 3~

f) Shahpura bub-Division Rural .... 12 2 1 1 11 1


f) Dausa Sub-Division Rural 5 68 1 fj 67
7 Phulent Sub-Division Rural 16 1 2 13
S Kis~langarh Sub-Division Rural. 17 ... 2 15
9 Jaipur District Urban ••• 1,514 82 17 ••• 80 10 1,417 72
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. '246 30 15 71 10 160 :'>'0
11 .T aipur City 1,'268 52 2 9 1,257 62
B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers.in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Oontd.

Sub-di vision 2'2 Vegetn,bJe oil ana dairy products


----- ---,
Independent
Z" Administrative Unit
Totftl Employers Employees
Wor]~ers
.-
......
1'3
:...
(!)
r---_.L---.,
Fe-
. -_ _ _.L _ _ --.,

Fe-
. -_ _.L_--.,
Fe-
,---_.L_-.
Fe-'
rn
males M~tles mn1es Males rna Ies
Males Males
}Lidos
(1) (163) (J 61) (165) (l()(j) (1 (i7) (HiS) (169) (170)
t Jalpur District Tot,al 82t; 316 1 17 52 15 771 284
2 Jaipur District Hural 474 249 17 26 13 1148 2]9
3 Jalpur Bllb-Division Rllmi 44 56 17 ]3 13 31 26
4 Amber Dub-Vivision HUI al 107 ~8 8 99 28
5 Rhahpl1m Sllb-Di,ci,sion Ruml.. .. , 99 11 2 97 11
6 Dawm ~llh-})j\'islOn Hural 6'.J 3 59
7 Phllhra Sub·DivisiJn Rural .... 1J6 150 11e) 150
8 Kishangarh bub-Division Hural 46 4 46 4
9 Jaipur District Urban 31)0 67 1 26 2 323 65
10 Jal pur lJistr ict UI·ban No~-City. 350 63 1 26 1 323 62
11 Jaipur City 4 1 ... 3
Sub-division 2'3 Sugar Illdustries
r-- - - - - - - - - - - - - --.--~

<5 Total Independent


Z Administrative Uuit Employers Employees
_ _ _ _ _ _A_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~____
~
Workers
~

Fe 4
Fe- Fe- Fe-
Males MR]es males Ma,les males Males males
mniC's
(1) (171) (172) (173) (174) (175) (176) (177) (178)
1 Jaipur DiBtrict Total 4 13 2 2 13
2 Ja'pur DIstrict Rural 4 13 2 2 13
3 Jaipur Ruh-Divif>ion RUf9"1 ....
4 Amber Sub-Division Huml ....
[) Shabpnrn. Snb- DiviRlon Rural. 1 1
6 Dausa 8nb-Division HIlf~ll 13 13
'1
S
Phulera Sub-Di vision Rural ....
Kishallgarh Snb-Division Rural.' ....
3
... 1 2 ......
,

9 Ja:pnr District Urban .....


10 Jaipur District Urban Non City.
...
4

11 Jaipur CIty

Sub-diviRion 2'4 Beverages


r----------------------L,---------- -----------~
o Administrative Unit
] n<1 epend en t
Employers Employees
Z vV (Jrkers
. -_ _.L __ ~
'
_ _ _ .J....---,---., . -_ _ _)._ _ _ --., ,---_.L_---,
Fe- Fe- Fe 4
Fe~
Males
males
Males Males ma,les M'tles males
males
(1) (J7f» (180) (181) . (18:d) (183) .(18-l) (185) (IB6)
1 Jaipur District Total ••• 134 36 14i 12 120 24
2 Jaipur District Rural
il Jaipur fluq-I )ivision Rnral
4 Amber H,q!)-Division limal
I) Slul.bpur~, Rll b-Di vision ~L1ral. ••~, ....
6 Dausa. ~nb-Division Hural
7 Phnlem Sub-I )iviRion i:fi'md
8 Kist~'111g;l,r:h Sub-Di\'is~O~l' RuraJ .. ...
9 Jaipur District Urban 134 36 14 ]2 120 ~l
;'10 Jaipur Di:;;trict Urban ~r.on-City. f).
~ 2 ..,...
,11
'-, . Jaip.llr City • • • tI 132 36 ]2 12 120 ~l
80
B. III-Employers, Employees and Independe-nt Workers in Industries anJ
Servioes by Divisions and Sub-di"isions-Oontd.

Sub-division 2-5 Tobn.cco

Total Employers E.mploye€:s Independen'


Administrative Unit Workers

Males Females Males Fe- Ma Ies Fe- Males Fe..


run. Ies rna les maIeR
(1 ) (187) (188) (189) (190) (101) (192) (193) (194)
1 JaipuT District Total 263 68 7 1 11 8 243 59
, Jaipur District Rural 107 7 5 9 93 T
3 J ai pur Sub-lJi vision Humi 15 6 9
4 Amber Sub-L'ivision Rural ...
t)
6
Shahpura Sub-Division Rural.. ..
Dausa Sub- Oi vision Rural
...
11 .... ... ... ... 11
7 Phulera Snb-Division Ruml .... 70 5 2 63
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 11 7 ... 1 10 7
9 Ja;pur District Urban ••• 156 61 2 1 2 8 159 52
]0 Jaipur District Ur'-1~m Non-City 69 52 2 2 65
11 Jaijmr City 87 9 ... ) ... 2
6 81
50
2
Snb-division 2'8 Cotton textiles
. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~

Total Employers Employees IlJdependeD~


Administrati ve Unit Workert~
.---"'- r-____.t_--, r---'--~ r--..A.---..
Males Fe-
Males
:Fe-
I Males
Fe-
MaJes
Fe
-
mn.les rna uS males males
(1) (195) (196) (197) (198) (] P9) (200) ('201) (202)
t Jaipul' District Total ••• 11,756 4,38ti 76 48 1,342 26210,338 4,076
2 Ja'pur District Rural ••• 6,460 3,556 63 " 826 202 5,5'(1 8,3S0
3! Jnipur Sub- Di vision Rural 1,097 532 4 ],093 53~
4 Amber Sub-Di vision Rural ••• 1,441 ],~61 2 32 6 1,L106 1,253
451
6
5

7
Shahpum Sub-Division Rural .••
Dausa Sub" f)i vision Ru"ral
Phlliera Sl1b-Divi~ion RlW11 •••
708
2,431
171
878
321
1
56·
3
..1t, 15
434
6
2
100
1
692
ls~)4I
162
448
773
HI9
8 Kislu1ng:1rh Sub- D~ Vision Rural 612 113 ...... 335 V3 277 20
9 Jaipur District Urban 5,296 S3D 13 44 616 60 4~767 726
10 Jaipllr District Urbitn Non-City. 1,2:23 566 3 1 493 2L 727 644
11' J aipnr City " 4,073 261 10 43 23 39 4,,040 18~

Sllb-divi~ion 2'7 Wearing appn.rel (except footwear)


and made up textile goods
r-------------'---- ---..
'fotal Employel'S Employees Independent.
Administra.tive Unit Workers
r---'~-....." ,-----'-~ r-_J_-~ r------____
Fe- Males Fe- Males Fe - Males F e-
Males
mn.les males mn.les males
(I) (20S) (204) (205) (206) (207) (208) (209) (210)
1 Jaipur District Total 4,603 966 26 3 1,412 lU 3,1. 852
2 Jatpul" District Rural 1,091 500 3 74 5 1,011 495
3
"4
Jai"pur Sub-Division Hural
Amber Sub- Di vision Rnral
113
::I6ll 155
1 .~,.

... 10
1&
IQS .
b56
I
155
. [, Shahpur:1 Sl1b-Di vision Rural . 266 74 ••• 3 2'63 '14
6 Dausa Snb-Division Rura.l ]57 126 2 40 l5 115 121
7 Phnlera Rub-DiviRion Rl1rn.l ••• 125 128 4 '.0 IE) 111 128
8 Kishangarh Sllb-Di vision Rural. 64 16 .... .... 1 63 16
{) J aipul' District U'rban 3,519 466 20 3 1,388 108 2',154 .'
to J a~pur Dist,ric~ f.1t:ban Non-City. \~1~903 201 8 ••• 1,28'7 87 608. ~14
11 J aipur Oity I .... .... 1,600 26fl 12 3 51 .U) 1,648 t43
61

B. lII.-Employf'rs, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and


Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions - ()ontd.

Sub-division 2' 8 Textile Industriea otherwise unclnssified


_ _ J....
,..------- --------~

Total Employers Employees Independent


Admini8trative Unit , -_ _ J.... _ _ - ,
WorkerR
,-----'----, ".----"-____ ,-_J...._","",
Fe- M aIes
Fe- M a I et:! Fe-
M:.laI es Males Fe-
males rnn Ies ma IeR ...
mal-es
(1) (211) ('212) (213) (~14) (215) (2 J 6) (217) (218)
1 Jaipm District Total 920, 300 15 43 7 862 2~3
2 JaipuI District Rural 84() 287 18 43 1 782 280
;, Jaip-ur Sub-Division Rural 279 15 .... 219 15
4 Amb8r Sub-Div~sion Ruml 148 164 22 6 126 158
5 Shahpura Snb-Di vision Rnru.l.. .. 48 35 2 1 46 34
6 Dausa :-lub-Division Rural 2:3 6 23 6
8
7- Phnlera Sub-Division Rural ....
Kishangarh Sub-D-i..vision Rural.
318
21
56
11 ...
15 19 2.34
24
56
11
9 Jaipur District Urban
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City.
80
18 11
13 ... f ••• 80 13
18 11
lJi J1tipur City ••• 62< '2 ... •••
••• #

69- 2
Snb-division 2'9 Leather, leather-products & footwear
I
--------------------'~--------------------~
o .H I Independent.
Z Total Employers _,mp oyees "Vorkers
Admini.iltrative Unit
, -_ _ _.l_ _---,
..... ,.---.L~ ,-__J__--... r-_J...._~

Males Fe- M Fe- M Fe- Fa. .


tUa Jes ales m"les
c. ales 1·~
rna Jes Males maIGJ
(1) (219) (2]0) (221) (212) (223) (224) (225) (226)
1 Jaipuy District Tota.l ..... 8,596 3,Ot3 81 41 103 286 8,41~ 2,713
2 J aipur District Rural 7,01)1 2,541 65 42 65 280 6,8741 2,211 -
3 Jaipur SlIb-Division Rnr~\ 1,1.51 547 31 _.. 254 I,l.5t 26f&
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 2,003 984 3 2 2-1 2,001 960
5 Shahpnt'a Sub-Division Rural .... 1,421 350 10 12 1,402 350
5 D.I,H-sa Snb-Oivi;;ion RllrnJ 966 H)8 48, 15 903 198
7 Phulera Bab-Division Rurn.l ••• 1,12l 405 7. 8 36 5 1,078 300
ti Kisha.ngarh Sub-Division Rural. 336 57 .... 336 57
9 Jaipur District Urban 1,592 502 16 2 38 6 1,538 494
,]0 Jaip'llr District Urban Non-City. 1,553 325 11 19, 1 1,Ei23 3:.M
11 J aipur City 39 177 5. 2 19 5 15 170
Division 3 Procf'ssing and Manufacture- M etaPs-,
Chemicals (tnd products thereof
-A- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_

'l'otal Employers Employees Inde{-ende.n\


Administlsti ve U :rt~~ , -_ _ J.... _ _-..
Wor),ers
_. _r---"-----, ,---"---, r _ _ ..A..__';'___

Fe- .._ Fe- M Fe- Fe;-


Males
males Males males ales males Males ma~
(1); (22,) (228). (229) ('250) (231} (23J) (2:-3:3) (~l34)
1 J aipr Dis~rict Total 2,101 212 19 3 192 25 1,~9Q 184
2 J aifur Dis~rict Rural 734 161 f 3 55 16 678 1:42
3 Jai'pur Sub-Division RllmI 76 13 4 72 13
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 232 49 6 2'26 4~

(> Shahpura Sub-Division Hural .... 48 2 3 4~ 2


6 Dall~ll.
Sub-Division Runtl 262 31 1 41 220 81
7 PhuJem Sllb- Division Hnrltl 6:~ 59 ... ...3. 16 63 40
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rura.l. 53 7 ..... _ 1 69. 'I
9 Jaipur District lTrban ••• 1,361 51 18 137 ~ 1.11a.
10 Jaipur Di;;trict Urban Non-City. 313 51 14 108 9. 191
11 J ai.ptll' City 1,054 4 29 ... I ..O:!l .~.
62

B. Ill-Employers, Employees and Independent WOl'kars in Industries and


Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Conid.
Sub-division 3'0 ;\bnnfacture ('If metal products,
otberwise ullcl;lf)~'iiied
,--------- ____ J~._

---------
o Inc1ependent
Total "Employers Ell! ploy~es
z Administrative Unit Workers
,- --"------. ,..-_ _ ...A..._ -_.- ---.. ,--' --"-----., r---..A-----.

Males
Fe- MaJes Fe- 1\[u!c's l~el- Fe -
Males
mft It~S nmleR Ill,\, es ma les
(1) (235) ;236) ('237) (2B8) (:..tH!) (2'\0) (211) (242)
1 J ai pur District Total 1,611 201 16 3 57 25 1.538 173
2 Jalpur District f~ural 51.8 154 3 16 16 '532 135
3 Jaipul' b'lb-J)I vision Huml 72 12 4 68 12
4 Ambor Nub-Vi vision ilLmti '232 45 6 2~6 45
5 Shahpurfl' Snb-Divisitlli Ruml .... 40 1 39 •••
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rur:t.l fJO 31 1 86 31
7 J.->hulera Rl1b-:Division Huml 63 59 3 16 63 40
8 Kit;ll~"ngarh Sub-Division Rural. 51 7 1 50 7
9 Jaipur District Urban .... _" 1,063 47 16 ?l!1 9 1,006 38
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 2:23 47 14 33 9 176 38
11 ,) aipur City 840 2 8 830
Sub-division 3'1 Iron aml Steel (Basic Manufacture)
r-~----- - ___'_-"---------------.
o Independont
z Administrative Unit
Total Employers Employees
WOl'lwrs
.-----'-----...
Fe- Fe- Pe-
Males Females Males males Males maJes Males males
(1 ) (243) (244) (245) (246) (247) ('248) (249) (260)
1 Jaipur District Total 2 2
2
3
4
Jaipur
Jnipur
Amber
DIstrict Rural
tlub-Division Ruml
Sub-Division Rural
2 ...
... ...... ...2
5
6
Shahpura Sub-Division Rural •••
Dausa 8ub-Di\'ision 11ural
2 ... - 2
7 Phulera Sub-Division Ruml ....
8 KiRhangarh Sub-Di vision Rural.
9
10
11
Jaipur District Urban
Jnipnr District Urban Non-City.
J aipur City
.... , , ..
Sub-divisioll 3'3 rrmnsport equipment
-~ -"- • ,...' ---. ..
0• Inpependent
Z Total Employers Employees
Admillistrati ve Unit Workers
....
CiI
".
CI) Fe- Fe-
---"_
Fe- Fe-
~

til Males n,n,les Males ]"Iales nmles Males


males males
(1) (250) (~~60) (261) ('L62) (263) (264) (2G5) ('266)
1 Jaipur I;istrict "otal 86 5 2 4 80 5
2 Jaipur District Rural 3 5 3 5
3
4
Jaipur
Amber
Rub-Division Humi
Sub-Division Huml
'2
'-) 1
4
... 3
-4
1

6 ShfLbpura Snh·J)iyision Ruml .... ....


6 J)n,nsa Sub Division Rural
'1 PhnlE'ra Sub-Divi';ion Rnrnl
a Kisbn.ngn.rh Sub-Division'Rural. ... ... .~.

9 Jaipur District Urba'n 8il 2 4 .... ' 77 ....


...
..

10 JaipllrDistrict Ulban Non· City. 5 5


'11 J tLipur City 78 2' 4 '72
63
B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and SUb-divisions.-Contd.

Sub-division 3'4 Electrical machinery npparatus,


appliances and supplies
,_-----------------------------------------------------~
.; Total Employers
Independent

-.....
Z
c\!
;I.<
CD
Administrative Unit

Males
Fe-
-
Males
Fe-
Employees

Fe- Fe-
Workers

tll males malea Males males Males males


(1 ) (267) (268) (269) (270) (271) (272) (273) (274)
1 Jaipur District Total 3 2 1
2 J aipur District Rural 3 2 1
3 Jaipllr S~o-I )iYiRioll Rnrn.l 1 1
4 Amber Sul;-Division Hural ...
5 Sbn.hpnm 8ub-Diviflion Hural.."" 2 2
6 Dausa t;ub-DiviRion Hnml ••• ' ..
'i Phulerl1 Sub-Division Rural ... ".
8 Kislmuga.rb Sub-Division Hural. ·.. ... ...
9 Jaipur District Urban
10 In,ipur District Urban Non-City. .... ...
11 Jaipur City ••• •••
Sub-division 3'5 Machinery (other th:tn Electrical
machinery) including Engineering Worhshops.

o
.
r-----------.------------~----- ----------------~
Independent
...z 'Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees 'Workers
__--..J-----.., r---..J-----.., r--_}.._---... ,---_}.._---..,
Mnles Fe- Fe- :Fe- Fe-
males Males males l\Iales rnn,les Males males
(1 ) (275) (2/6) (277 ) (278) (279) (2bO) (281) (282)

.·....
1 Jaipur District Total 254 1 112 ••. 141
2 Jaipur Dislrict Hural ••• 173 1 37 135
3 Jaipur Sl1b-D;viRion Hurrtl
4 Amber Sub-l)ivision Rural ... ·.. ...
{) Sh::thpnra Rub-Division Rural.... 1 1
6 DaUSlt Hllb-Divic.:ion Rnrn.l 172 1 37 134
'1
8
l:>hnlem ~nb- Division Rural
Klshangarh Sub-Division Hural.
... ~

9 Jnipur District. Urban 81 75 6 ....


10 Jaipllr J)i"tric~ Urban Non-City. 81 75 6
It J aipur City
Sub-division 3'6 Bn,Ric inrlmttri::tl cbemicals fertiliser
and .Po\vor Alcohol.
,.- _}.._
~

0 In(kpendent
Z AJministrative Unit '1'0 tal Employers Employees
"Vorkers
~ r--_..J-_-~ ,----- -"-----... ,---_}.._--, ,--_ _.L_--...
';:::: Fe- Fe- ]fe- Fe-
l\Ia~es Males
C)
w Males Males lwlles males
nw,)es males
(1) (283) (281) ('285) (2tl6) (;~87) ('2B8) (289) ('2g0)
1 J~ipur District Total ... 4 2 ~ 2
2 J aipnr District 'f, ural 2 2
3 J rl,lpur Rll b- Di vision F{,mal ...
<J- Amber Snb-Divisioll Rut,tl ••• ... .. , ...
5 Rhah pnr~, Btl b-Di vision Hnrn.l ....
6
7
Dll.URa Hub-I)j viRion Rnral
Phulent Rub-Division Rural
... ...
8 Kishangat h Sub-Division Rural. 2 2
9 Jaipur District Urban 2 2 ... 2 2
2
,10 Ja1pur District Urban Non-City. 2 2 2
II J aipllr City ••• ...
B.IlI-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers In Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Oontd.

Su b-di vision 3'7 Mec1 ical and Phltrrna.ceutical Preparations

IndPipendenfi.
Administrative Unit Tota.l Employers Employees
Workers
---,---
Fe- Males
Fe- Jr Fe- Fe-
Jlnales ma.Ies Males mftles
Males mftles ma Ies
(1) (291) (z92) (2J3) (~9:!) (295) (206) (:297) (298)
1 Jaipur District Total t 1
2 Jaipur Distric':. Rural 1 i
3 In,ipllr ~llb-Division Rnral
... .., ...
4 Amber Sub-Di vision Rural
5 Shahpura, Sub-Division Rural.. .. 1 1
...
6
7
8
Dausa, Sub-Division Rural
Phulem Sub-Division Ruml ... .
.. .

Kishang:trh t)llb-Division Rural.


....
...
... ...
9 Jai}Jur District Urban ... ... ...
10 J n,iplll' District Urban Non-City.
11 J aipLll' City
Sub-division 3'S i\fannfacbure of chemical products
otherwise unclassified
------------_----------
o Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees
Inrlepenc1ent
z \Vorkers

Fc- l\t ales Fe- Males Fe- Fe-


Males males males rna,les Males rna 1es
(1) (299) (:jOO) (301) (302) (303) (304) (:-105) (306)
1
2
Jaipur District Total
J aipur District Rural
... 142
4
2 .,... 17 ]25
4
2

a Jaipllr 811b-DIViKioll .Guml


4 Amber Sllb-Divisiun l{nra.l ...
5 Rhahpnr,'t S:lb-Division I1.nra.l ..• 4 4 .....
6 D,1uQn. Sub- Di vi,qj'l!1 Hur?Lt
'1 Phlllet';t Snb-Divisiotl Hlll':l,l .•.
8 Ki,~h'l.ng<H~l Suu - Oi vision Rural.

9 Jaipur Oistl'ict Urban .... 138 2 17 121


10 JELiplll' Di"trict Urb;m Non-City. 2 2 2
11 JtLipur City 136 17 ••• 119
Division 4 Processing and M:lnufacture-~ot elsewhere
___
specified
J_ _ _ _ _
,..------
o Employees
Independent
z Admin istrabive Unit
rrotal Employers
, - -_ _ _L __ """"\ ,.-- _L_~
"Vorkers
, -_ _-"- _ _ - - .
,-------"-------,.
Fe- J~e- Fe- Fe-
Males Mal es I' l\f ales j
rll:l,lf's rna Ies rna es ma"es
(1) (307) (30'3) (309) (310) (.'311) (:-3 U) (BI3) (314)
1. Jaipur District 'I', tal 19824; 3,810 398 5 1,029 76 18.397 3,729
2 J n ipul' District Rural 9,302 2,733 51 2 448 22 8,803 2,709
a Jaipllf Rnh-Division Ruml 1,144 189 1 107 2 1,036 187
4 Amber Sub-Division Huml 2,495 g71 4 87 14 2,404 957
5 Sl1fl.tlpnnt Rnb-Division Rural .... 1':127 322 4 1,623 3'22
6 ])nus:1, Rllb-Div:Rion Rnnd 2,020 430 37 ]10 j ,1-.73 430
7 l'hulem Sllb-Division Hnrn,l 1,61R 736 9 2 140 6 1,469 728
8 Kif;hangELrh Snb-Division Ruml. 4£)8 85 49::; 85

9 Jalpur District Urban 10.5P-- t,07'1 3~7 3 581 54 9,594 1,020


10 J n.ipnf DIstrict Urban Non-City, 1,mH 2'-\9 3 25 36 1,956 203
11 Jaipur City.... .... 8,539 838 344 3 556 IS 7;638 81'1
65
B. Ill-Employers. ElU'Jloyees and Independent Workera in Industries and
Services by DiYlsions and Sub-divisions-aoJ~td.
Sub-division 4·0 Mannfacturing industries otherwise
unclassified
r-----------.J.......-----------~
d Total Employers Employees Independent
Z Administrative Unit Workers
, _ _ _ .J....... ______.,--_ _ .J..._ " r_--~L---,r__.....L_ _ __..

Males Fe· Males Fe-M I Fe- M I Fe-


ma.ies males a es .na.les a es males
(1) (315) (H16) (~17) (318) (BI9) (320) (321) (322)
1 Jaipul' District Total 5,583 581 368 1 571 38 4,644 542
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,260 370 26 96 3 1,138 367
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rllr,Ll 170 68 3 2 ]67 66
4 Alllber Sll b- Di vision Huritl 300 122 32 1 ~68 121
5 Shahpum Sub-Division Rural .... 258 4~ 1 257 48
6 D;Lllf..fL 8nb·Division Rnr;d 399 3 24 60 315 3
7 Phulem. Dub-Division l~l1ntl .... 56 116 2 54 116
8 Kishangftl'h tiub-Division Hural. 77 13 77 13
9 Jaipur District Urba.n ~,323 211 3~2 1 415 35 3,506 175
10 J:tipur District Urban Non-City 787 68 o 29 782 39
11 Jaipur City 3,53G 143 340 1 472 6 2,724 136
Sub-di vision 4'~ Bricks, tiles &; other structura.J
products
r-'--------. clay
'-__ ._.J....... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -.,_

c5 Total Employers Employees Imlepcmc1enf;


Z Administrative Unit \\' orkers
,--_ _ .J....... _ _ __, ,--_ _ .J....... _ _ --., ,--_.J......._--., ,--_~

Fe- Fe- Fe-


Maler; Females M:tles Males mn. I El~ ~Ma[eg rna Ies
mit IElR
(1) (332) (333) (331) (335) (33G) (337) ,3d8)
1 J aipur District Total 1. 17 1
2 Jaipu~ District Rural 9
3 .Jaipnr Sllb-Division Rnl'fl.l
4 A lllb(·y Sub-VI vision Hural
5 f;;hnhpnra Nuh-Division RuraL •• 9
6
7
D:1.US:1 SUlJ-Dl visioll ltnral
Phnlera Snb-Division Rural ...
...
8 KishaLlgarll Sub-Division Hural. ...
9 Jaipur District Urban 8 1 8 j
10 J ~ipnr District U rb,l,n Non-City. 8 J 8 1
11 J aipm CIty

------
Sub-division 4°4 NOll-llletallic rnineml products
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------
0
Adlllinistrati \'0 Ullit
Tot,d Employers Employees Indepelldent
Z vVorkers
....
-J
FA- Fe-
- ~-.

FA-
---'-----
1\J [l,les Fe-
$.<
<P
00 MfLle~ l\[ales l\lfl les
m:des nln,les mdE's mfl,les
(1) (3·17) OH81 (.3JO) (3u()) (.sf) 1) (3521 (:153) (:~54)
1 J aipur District Total .... 8,798 2,155 7 2 69 22 8,722 2,131
2 Jaipur DIRtrict Rural 4,1t3 1,540 (3 65 14 4,102 1,528
3 In.ipnr ;--)llo-DivlSioll Rnr:11 b2(j no 1 a G'X2 110
4 Amber 8ub- ni 'l'iRion Huml ... ~80 nI6 '2 11 878 505
-5 Rhn,hpur:l' Rub-ni\·j~ion l1uraI... f)01 162 '2 [;80 162
6 Dall~a Snb- Di vi:;ioTl H lll':tl 856 21\) ~l 8:·~,t) '219
7 l>hnlem Rnb- \)ivision Hm:l.l .... 1,0,)2 486 3 ::.9 1 1,0'20 485
8 Risbangn,rh Sub-Division Hural. 158 47 ]58 47
roa
9 J 'ipur District Urban
...22
' 1l,635 615 1 14 10 ~,62()
10 Jaiplll' JJistrict Urb:tIl Non-City. 669 lI6 1 1 6f;8 1t5
11 Jaipnr City ...
3,966 499 14 9 3,952 488
66
B. III- Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.

Sub-division 4-6 Wood & wood products other than


furniture and fixtures
_ _ _ _ _ _ ..J_ _____ -
r------- --------~

Administrative Unit Total Employers )i,J',ployees Ind~penc1ent


Workers
r--..J_-----., r- - - J.... _ _ _, ,-_J...._---., r---L-~

MaJes Female,q Males Fe- Fe- 1\ Fe-


males l\Jn)f'.3 males .lylRJcs males
(1) (363) (364) (365) (3G6) n(;'i) (36t;)_ (369) (370)
1 Jaipur District Total 4,979 870 23 2 202 16 4,754 852
2 J aipur District Rural 3,633 810 19 2 197 7 3,417 801 .
8 Jaipnr t:;ub-J)ivision Ruml If)5 11 154 ]1
4 Amber t;ub-Division Rural 1,288 321 2 ... 55 :4 1,2:31 319
5 Rbahpura Sub-Division Rural 65R 111 I ••• 657 111
6 Dausa Sub-Division Bural 765 208 13 29 ... 723 208
7 Phulera Dub-Division Rural 504 134 4 111 5 3HO 1~7
8 Ris}uJ.J1gal'b Snb-Division RuraL 263 25 2t33 25
9 Jaipur District Urban 1,346 60 4 5 9 1,337 51
10 Jaipur District Ul'ban Non-City 475 52 3 6 472 46
11 .J aj pur City 871 8 4 :3 3 865 5
Sub-division 4"7 Furniture & fixtures
r-------------L---.--- -

_---
----~-

'Iotltl Employers Employees Independent


Administrative Unit "Voll,8rs
___,______
Fe- Fe- Males Fe- Males Fe-
Males
males
Males mnles males males
(1) (371) (372) (373) (374) (375) (.376) (377) (~$78)
1 Jaipur Distl'ict Total 328 12 112 216 12
'2 Jaipur District Rural 237 12 .... 100 137 12
"3
4
,Taipur Sub-Division Huml
Amher Sub-Division Hurl'Ll
... 193
27 12
100 ~H
27 12
5
6
Shahpura bnb-l)ivision Rural,,,
D:-..up,a, Rub-Divip,ion Huml
11 ... 11 •••
7 PiluleI'll. Sub-Division Ruml .... 6
8 Kisbangarh Sub-l>iyision Rural. ...6
9 .Taipul' District Urban 91 12 79
10 J aipllf Di~trict Urbll.u Non-City
11 J aipur City 91 12 79
Sub-division 48 Paper and paper products
---.--- ----. ---_.
d Employees Inaependent
Z Administrative Unit Total Employers
"'vVorkers

.Males
Fe- Males Fe- 1\hles Fe- !vln les Fe-I r

males mn]ps mn, ]€'s ma 8S


(1) (379) (3~0) (381) (3t::J) (:183) (384) (.18.5) (386)
t Jaipm' District Total 53 2 19 34 2
2 Jaipur District Rural
3
4
Jaipuf SlIu-Division RUl"nl
~·\rnber Sub-Division ltural
...
5
6
Shahpnr;l' Rnh·J)ivision Rural ....
DauR:l, 8nb·Divisi0u Rural
.... ...
7
8
Phnlera Hnb-Di vi3ion Rural
IGshangrtrh Bnb-])ivisioll Rural.
...
9 Jaipur District Urban 53 2 19 3lIi 2
10 Jltiplll' Distxiet Urbnu Non-City. 26 2 26 2
11 J aipur City ••• 27 ...
•••
19 8
67
B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Wurkers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.

Sub-division 4'9 Printing and Allied Industries


---- - - - - - - - -----
r~
Z Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees Inclependent
.- vVorkers
.e
:lot
~

MaleR Fe-
eD Fe- Fe- Fe-
m Males Males Males
- (1) (387)
males
(388) (389)
mnles
(390) (391)
males
(39~)
males
(393) (394)
1 J aipur District Total 66 189 56 10 189
2 Jaipur District Rural ... 1 1
3
4
Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
Amber Sub- Division Rmal ...
5 Rhahpnra RlIh- Di,-ision Rural .... 1 1
6 Dam::;), ~ll b- Division Hunt!
7 rlmler;-t l-)llh-J)iyjsion Rural
8 Kishangarh Snb-Diyision Rural.
9 Jaipur District Urban 66 188 56 10 188
10 J aiplll' l)i~ trlcL U rhan Non-City. HI, 10
11 J11ipur City 47 lH8 :~7 10 188
Division 5 ______
Constructioll Utilities
-L _ _ _ _&_ _ _
r- ~
C Independent
Z Aclministl'a.tive Unit Total Employers Employoes
f_ Workers
~ ~
.~

w
CD
:Males Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
males Males males l\I ales nll'l 1es Males rna 1es
(1) (395) (::H.J6 ) (3a7) (308) W\lf!) (Lleo) (40 I) (LI02)
.1 Jaipur District Total 4,944 4,804 282 26 1,955 1,608 2_7(17 3,170
2 Ja pur District Rur1tl 3,009 3,086 270 22 1,704 8~8 ] ;Cfl5 2,176
.,3 ,1., I.'nf f-'nb-])iviRi.oD Rural 460 250 321; 225 liE~ 25
,,4 ..:\llloer 8ub-lJivi::;ioll Rural oon
<11.)0"" 32~ 267 22 549 243 172 58
'5 Sllal1pura Snb- Di yi",ioll Hnral .... 3G6 In 3 s 17 3[5G lfH
6 ])a,l1S~l, hllh-1)j\ i"i(Jn 'Hmal 956 214 7]1) ] H>j 2 Ll: 31
7 Phlllcr,\, Mllh-! ii\j"i('ll l:llIft,l 112 ] ,flao Q7 208 tH3 1,782
8 IGsilangftl'll :--iUIJ-Dl vislOll Hura!. 127 138 77 12 50 126
9 Jaipur D;stril·t Urban 1,935 1,718 12 4 251 720 1,6i2 994
10 Jaipl1l' Di...,brict C';l'bU,ll Non-City. ] />()() 401 1 !}.) ] J){,li 2UG
11 J aipur City ' • • 111 429 ] ,317 12 4 251 5~fj lu{j 780
Sub-clivision 5.1 Constrnction <..\- lllflillLen:wcc- BllildillgR
r- --' -'------ ----- ----_-_._--- ~

0 Inclppen den t
Total Employers En~l)lo'yers

-....
Z
t6
J-o
Q)
AdminiBtrativfl Unit

Fe- Fe-
..---- _)-----..
Fc- Fe-
,,\ orl-;:prR
.....-----"---

00 Males Males Males mnlpR Majps


males males males
(1) (411) (412) (413) (114) (415.) (41(;) (417) (418)
1 Jaipur District Total 2,752 2,316 185 26 545 '72 2,022 2,218
2 Jaip"r District Rural '" 1,199 1,671 173 22 294 56 732 1,593
il Jaipur Ruh-l)iviRion Huml 112 6 lU 6
4 Amber f-)ub-J)jyisioll HllmI 480 95 170 22 ]71 4f) HD 25
5 Shahpnra Sub-Divisioll Rural .... IH3 32 3 R R 177 24
6
7
Dausf1 Nnb-I>j \'i"'l011 H.nral
Phnlera Sllh-l)j viRion Hurnl .. ,
3,')3 11 .. " 117 2:;(j 11
21 1,517 3 lB 1,517
8 Kishang:)'l h Sub-Division Rural. 50 10 50 10
9 Jaipur District Urban 1,553 645 12 4 251 16 1,290 625
10 Jaipur District LroHll Non-City. 1,124 150 1,124 J;':(I
11 Jaipur Oity 429 495 12 4 251 16 166 4.'1 :)
68
•• UL-=Em.,lorer•• "'''1''''
aaclladapetUiftt W....u ill Waetri.......
lerri". b,. Dl¥Woaa au hlJ...i ....i.,._........ Oontd.
811b .. dhision 5'2 Construction and maintenance-Roa.ds,
.Hriciges, tLnd other Tra.nsport works
~ --- .J... .....
Employees IfldependeB.'
~ dmioistil'ativ€ Unit
Total Employers
Worker$
, ...... ~ ..
;I
t" es q-i

males Mal~8 :a~~s


Fe· Fe- M I Fe-
Males Ma.les a es ma.les
ma.l ••
(1) (419) (420) (421) (422) (4W1) (4~4) (4QIJ) (428)
1 Jaipur Distriot l'Q~al
2 J aJ,pur Di$trict BJJral
8 Jajpur SQb-Division Rurflol
7
'1
a
.... .....".
I
1 •s
8 ••••
4 Amber Sub~Division Rural ... .,. ..
,, ,..
Ii Shahpura Sub-Division Rural.. ..
6 Da.usa Sub-Division Rural ...
4 ... ••• 1 .... 3
7 Phulera. Sup-Division Rural ••• .- ... .,.
8
9
Kishangarh Sub- Division Rura.l.
Jai:pur District l1!'ban ...._. -. ......
-!,
".
o ••
·f··
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City.
11 Jaipur City • !' • ••• ••• ...
Sub-division 5'S Construction & maintenance-
Telegraph and Telephone lines.
r-' -'- --'-'--'
G Total Employers Employees Independent;
-
Z
.~
Administrati \'6 Unit

!i'e-
Workers
Fe-
-------...
Fe-
.-----' ____
tti Males
males Males Fe-
males Males males Males malefl

...
(1) (427) (428) (429) (430) (431) (432) (433) (,434)
1 J aipllr Distl'ict l'otq.1 5 ••• 5
~
3
J aipur District Rural
Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
•••
... • •• .... •••
4
5
Amber Sub-Division Rural
Shahpnm Sllb-Divi~ion RuraL ••
-- ... •••
6 Dausa Sub:Divisiotl Rural
Phlliem Sub-DivIsion Hural
...• ... ..•
7
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division .
... ...
~

9 Jaipur District Urban 5 5 J.


10 Alwar District Urb:-tn Non-City. ...5 ... ...
11 Alwar City 5 ... ...
Sub-division 5'4 Construction & maintenance
operations-Irrigation and other Agricultural works.

0
r_l_1otal Employers Employees IndApenilenfi
Z Administration Unit Workers
...."";:3
~
ll)
Males Fe- Males Fe-
Males
--_
Fe- Fe-
-
r:n mn,les illi'l,}es nmles Males males
(1) (4315) (436) (437) (438) (439)

2
1 Jaipur
J aipur
District Total
District Rural
... 15 17
17 ... ...
(440) (441 ) (442)
15 17
17
3 JaipUl' Sub-Diyision Rural ,. .
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural ....
~.

...
5
6
7
Sh~thpura Sub-Division Rural. ••
Dftusit Sub-DiviRlon Rural
Phnlera Sub-DiviRion Rural
...
...
17 - 17
8 Kislmngarh Sub-Division Rural. ".. ... ....
~ lTaipur District Urbrm 15 15
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 15 15
11 ,Jaipur City ... ••• " .. ... ... •••
It. IIr-.lDpl'!~l JlMpIo,eeeaa. ladepeD,de1\t WorkeJ. ia r.dustrlea and
Bermea "" Diml". and hb-cHvi.ioas-Oontcl.
Sub-division 5'6 Works & Services-Domestic
and Industrial water supply

<:)
~ ------_".
Independent.
-.
:~
~
Administrative Uni~
,..-_---L-__ ,
TQt.aJ Employers EJIlployees
"-_,--_ _ _ - L - _,-- __
Workers·
---.
"9 Males
Fe- Fe- M I
Males males Fe- Fe-
f.P males a ~s males Males males
(1) (461} (45~) (453) (454) (456) (4!J6) (4lJ7) (458)
1 J aipltr Di.trict Total
...
••• 11 2.
n
.......
." T9 !l 143
B Jai-par District .ural f _ 19 11 3
·3 J aipur Sub-Di vision Ruml 14 ... ... 14 ...
4 Amber Snb-Di vi&io.n Rllral .." 5 ••• 0 ••• 00'

5 Shahpura Sub-DivIsion Rural •••


G Daus8. Sub,Di vision RUlal
.. .
...4 S •••
.....
... 4
S
V Phulera Sub-Division Rural
S Kish!>\ugar4 Sub-Division Rural. .,~. .... •••
••• ,., .. , ....
9 J ai,ul' District Urban •••
10 Jaipur District U.rban Non-City.
17
1'1
210
56
... ...
....
SO 1'1 111
11 Jaipuf Q~ty 41." 144 ••• 60
1'7

Sub-division 5'7 Sanitary Works and Services-


... !j(J
84
IB~luding Scavengers
r,-
_,_
0 Independent""'"
Ailministrative Unit Total Employeril Employees
-
.~

.S
,...
r----L_~ ,--_-L_~

Fe- Fe-
,--_--L_--..
Fe-
Workf'rS
,----L._~

~ Males Females Males males Males males MaleE! males


(1) (459) (460) (461) (462) (463) (464) (465) (466)
1
2
Jaipul'
Jaipur
District Total
District Rural
2,1lJ.9
1,799
2244
1,376
97
97
... 1,409 1,452
813
Gta
293
798
563
1,409
3 J aipul' Sub-Di vision Rural 345 230 328 211 17 19
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 508 223 97 378 190 33 33
5 Rhahpura Sub-Division Rural 175 139 9 171 ISO
6
7
Drunsa Sub-Division Rural
Phulera Sub-Division Rural
603
91
183
473
...... 598
24
<1
183 5
67 265
20B
8 Kishanagarh Sub· Di vision Rural. 77 128 77 12 11t)
l
9 Jaipur District Urban 350 868 639 350 229
10 Jaipllr District Urban Non-City, 350 195 195 350
11 Jaipur City 673 414 229
Di vision 6_,_Commerce
r----- ~
0 Total Employers Independent
Employees
....-,..
Z Administrati ve Unit Workers
at ___,______
(l)
Males
Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
00 males Males males Males males Males mn.les
(1) (467) (468) (469) (470) (471) (472) (473) (474)
1 Jaipur District Total .... 36,~04 2,lJi37 812 180 8,252 125 27,2402,132
2 Jaipur District Rural 12,777 1,621 375 173 3,550 75 8,8521,373
3 J aipur Sub-l)i ViHioll Rural J,414 296 1.'39 3/J 84 1 1,101 260
4 Amber Sllb-Di vi:,;ion Rural 2,993 314 119 2,7·17 .1 ·1,246 181
5 Bba l Jpul'{1 finb-Division Rural ... 2,192 136 47 '2 132 f) 2,013 1:29
6 Dansa Sllb-1 )ivi:,;ion Rural 3,311 277 53 2 115 10 ~, 143 259
7 PhUlel',t Sub-Division Ruml , .. 2,060 4'19 123 13 447 36 1,490 430
8 Kishang!trh Suh-Division Rural. 807 119 13 2 25 3 76D 114
9 Jaipur District Urban 23,527 816 437 7 4,702 501 18,388 759
10 ,Jaiplll' District Urban Non-City. 7,120 433 48 668 16 6,404 417
11 Jaipur City •••• 16,407 383 389 7 4,034 3-1 11,984 34a
70
H. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and·Sub-divisions-Contd.

Sub-division 6'0 Retail trade otherwise unclassified


r-.---..---------"-.------ ~
Independent
Totr.,l Employers Employees WOlk'3rs
Administrative U ':lit
J-.. ___.,_______ ..----'--

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-


}\iales Males malesMales males Ma.les males
males
(1) (475) (476) (477) (478)(479) (4t:lO) (481) (482)
1 Jaipur District Total 17.535 855 35~ 396,024 5611,157 760
2 Jaipur District Rural ••• 7,876 691 143 36 2,114 43 5,619 612
3 J aipnr Sub-Di viRion Rural 614 68 41- 7 33 1 540 60
4 Amber ~ub-Division Rural 1,665 104 ... 171 660 •••. 5 87
f5 Sb~bpum S11h-Division Rural .. .. 1.448 33 31 1 105 3 ],312 29
6 DauRa Sub-DiviRlon Rural ... . 2,5'24 199 16 J06 14 2,102 178
7 Pbulem Sub-] )jviRion Huml .- 1,0\=)3 2GO 47 9 HJO 24 856 227
'8 Rishangarh Suh-Division Rural. 532 34 8 2 20 1 504 31
9 Jaipur District Urban 9,659 16ll 211 3 3,910 13 5,538 1~8
10 J alpm District Urban Non-City. 2,886 90 20 344 2,5'L2
11 Jaipur City .... u,773 74 191 3 3,5GB ] 3 3,016 58
Sub-division 6'1 Retail trac1e in foodstuffs
(including beverages and narcoti.cs)
o
Z
__
-------------------~L--------- ----~

Independent
Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees
"Vorkers
__ .J'..._ __
......-----'--- __- - ' - - -
1fa.les
Fe-
Males Fe]- Males FeI - Males F~~
males ma es mn es maleS
(1) (483) (/J84) (485) (186) (487) (4Rk) (4F-~9) (400)
1 Jaipur District Total 6,550 693 120 31 539 23 5,891 639
2 Jaipur District Rural 982 3'11 27 31 249 9 ~u6 277
3 Jalpnr SU!I-Diyision Rural 44 DG J 2 1 42 94
4 Amber Snh-l)jvision Rural 233 69 25 186 47 44
5 Shabpnrfl Rl1h-Divisiol1 HllraI.. .. 217 '29 6 1 ]9f) 28
(, DauR::t, Sllh-Diyi"ir.n }l 11 1'n,] 177 37 5 2 2 ]6S 33
7 l"llb-I}1YiFin]] hlunl ....
rl1111n;), ]04- 59 15 () ] '.'>0
p_)._) 51
8 I\jshal1~~Hh fnb-Di'Ylsion Hural 117 '27 ] 17 27
9 Jaipur District UI ban 5,5G8 276 93 290 Hi 5,185 362
10 Jaipnr DiRt,ict ul'balJ Non-City LS~~-4 1kF) 2::) 6-1 14 J ,7:-;7 1'1'4
11 J uipur City B,"i b4
L
ISS 70 226 :3,4C::;; 188

- - - - - __}_._---
Sub-di\ ision 6'2 Rota,il trado in fnel (includin t? })etrnl)
<5 r--'-- ------- ~

Z JHilppc'lluont
.~ Administrative Unit Employers Employees
.....
~ r---_;'_--~ r---~--~ r-----'L-~
'VVor];ers
,..-_....J.__....-...,
CD
rr,
Males
Fe- Males Fe- Males Fe- 1\1 I Fe-
I1Hl.les males males' a es males
(1) (491) ( 49'2) (493) (494) (495) (496) (497) (M18)
1 Jaipur District Total 529 171 6 16 fi07 171
2 J;,ipur District nural 101 103 .... lUI 103
3 ,Taipl1l' Sub-Division Rural 16 25 16
4 Amber SulJ-])j\'ision Hum'! 10 10
5 Shallp1ll';l, ::-;llb-1); viRi'-n Hum}.." 2A 37 Of)
.... 0 37
6 Vauf"[t Sllb-DiyiRi( ']1 l(nral ]9 22 19 22
"7 PllUlent Sub-Di vision Hural .... 18 10 18 10
8 KislJangarh Sub-DiviRion Rural 1J 8 11 8
9 Jaipur District. Urban 428 68 r. 16 4;06 68
10 J aipur District Urban Non-City foSS 49 1 9 78 49
11 J aipur City ••• 340 19 5 7 328 19
71

B. III-Em loyers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and


Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.

Sub-division 6·3 Retail trade iu textiles au(l leather goods


o r- - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - ----------.
Z Employer;; }1~lllployees
Independent
Admillititmti vo Unit Workers
r- _ _ ~L _ _--.., r---_J_----.., _- __ L_~ , - - - _ L _ -..,

Males Fe- Male,.; Fe- Fo- Fe-


males llwles ::HalpR 1113,10s Males males
(1) (499) (500) (501) (;)O~) (;,)08 (50<1) l (505) (506)
1 Jaipur District Total 6,272 350 246 54 S44 22 5,382 27~
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,886 264 146 53 459 15 1,281 196
3 Jaipur Sub-Division HumI 567 94 89 23 .J() 4:18 71
4 Amber Sub-Division Hural 454 72 2~) ::t: 1 14 120 :2!)

5 Shnhplll'il' !:)nb-i)ivisiuu Rur<1I.. .. 151 If) 1 1 1 ]45 17


6 Dausn, Sub- Di vision nllnd 34'2 1 27 ;jl0 1
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 208 tiO 'J9 75 lU4 tiO
8 Kisbangarh Hub-DiviRion Rnral 74 il-' ••• 74 It)
9 J aipur District Urban 4,386 86 100 1 185 'i 4,101 78
10 Jaiplll" District Urban ~()ll.City 1,244 (iii 4 .,-
- )
,>... 1,215 64
11 J aipur City 3,142 :2.0 91; 1 ] i i() 2,8R5 14
c Sub-IIi vision 6'4 Whole;,;~de t,r:vle in foodstuffs
z r·------------_J_-------- _--..,
~ Jndependent
i:! Adnlinir,trative lfnit Elllpll)yeeFl
(I)
,--_ _ _ L _ _ _, ,--_ _ _ L _ _
Workers
00 ~
, - _ L _ ___.
Fe- tfp-
""1' Fe- Fe-
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males males .\ :LIes lllaI os Males males
(1) (507) (508) (509) (010) (011) (5]:::l) (513) (5] 4)
1 Jaipur District Total 562 20 50 2 206 4 306 14
2 J aipur District Rural 393 13 31 2 168 " 194 7
3 J ai nur Sub-Division Rural. ~3
4 Am'her Sub-Division Rural ... 40 40
23

5 Shahpura Rub-Division Rural ••• 12 ]2


6 Dausa Sub-Division Ruml
7 Phulern. Sub-Division Rural, .. , 318 13 31 UH 159
8 Kisbangarh Sllb-Division Rund ...4 7

9 Jaipur District Urban 169 19 38 112 7


10
11
J aipur District U than Non-City
Jaipur City IGD 7 lU 7
...
112
Sub-division 6·0 Wholesalt' trn.,de in commodities other than
foodstuffs
o -----------'---- --- -----------._,
z Admiuistmti v() Unit Total Emplo,n'r;-, :EIU!)!oyees Independent
- Workers
r---_J_---._, ,~-_}~-~ r----L.-......
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males Males lila 1es Males ma.£'s
I

(1) (515) (516) (.'5] 7) (518) (!5 19) (520) (521) (522)
1 Jaipur District Total 2,262 141 14 3 46 2 2,202 136
2 Jaipur District Rural 306 tI8 Hi 3 16 2 276 113
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 100 10 8 3 10 82 7
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 4 4
5
6
Shahpura Sub-Division Rura,l. ..
Dausa Sub-Division Rural
18
R9 5 5
... 18
84 5
7 Phulera. Sub-Divisiou Rural .... 87 73 1 6 80 73
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 8 30 2 8 28
9 Jaipur District Urban 1,956 23 30 1,926 23
10, Jaipur District Urbau Non-Oity 735 18 30 705 18
11 Jaipur City 1,22t f) 1,221 5
72

B, 111- -Employ en, Employees and Independent Workers inlndustnes and


Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Oolltd.

Sub-division 6'6 Real Estate


------
0 Independent
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..-
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-L _ _ --..,
....,..
d:
el) Fe-
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Fe- 1\1 n,1es Fe- l\Ldes Fe-


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1 (523) (524) (525) (520) (n27) (528) (5:29) (530)
1 Jaipur District Total 26 27 3 16 26 8
2 J aipur District Rural 6 6
3 Jaiput Sub-Division Rural
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural h'

5
6
Shahpura Sub-Division Rural.. ..
Dausa Sub-Division Rural
4
2
... 4
2
7 Phu1era Sub-Division Rural ~"

8 Kisbangarh Sub Division Hural


9 Jaipur District Urban
10 Jaipllr District Urb'l.n NC-Il-City
20
7
27 ... 3 16 20 8
7
11 Jaipur City 20 20 3 16 20 1
Sub·division 6'8 Moneylending, Banking and otber
financial BnsinE'Rs

.
Z
0

'J:
G
lID
Administra,L i ve Unit

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1'otn 1

Fe-
maIeR
Employers

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Fe-
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Workers

Fe-
rna Ies .Males rna Ies Males lila Ies
(1) (539) (540) (541) (542) (£)43) (544) (545) ~546)
1 J aipur District Total 2,568 180 22 4S 777 2 1,769 130
2 .J aipur District Rural .... 1,227 115 1<1 48 544 2 669 65
3 J aipur Su b-Di vision Hu ni.l 41
!)U7
12 ... 41 12
]1
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 59 4H ':=''27 70
5 'Shabpum Sub-Di \ ir-;ion Rnrn.I ..... :-)14 ]8 9 lU :29.:) 18
6 Dausft t)ub-Dirisioll I~llral 115H 20 J5H 20
7 Phnlera Sub-])j"j,;j(lll Hum] ... .52 4 2 2 50 2
H Kish:mgftrh Bnb-Di~ iRion Hural 65 2 5 G 55 2
9 Jaipur District Urban ..... 1,341 65 8 233 1,100 65
10 Jaipllr District Urbtlou Non-City 348 15 190 147 15
11 Jaipnr City 998 50 8 87 9;:;3 50
Di visicn 7 Transpoi"b, Stomge nno Communications

0
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Adl~liniRtr:tti vo Unit
--;e
.~
------
~ Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
1\1 alE'S Males
[fJ
males males Males ma Ies Males rna Ies
1 (547) (548) (549) (550) (551) (552) (553) (554)
1 Jaipur District Total 7,835 316 254 21 4,203 99 3)378 196
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,982 207 78 21 968 56 936 130
3 Jltipnr Sub-Division Hilmi 405 41 11 12 179 .5 215 24
4 Amber Sub-Di\-ision HI1I'f\,l 340 48 61 4 79 30 200 14
.5 Rhahpura Sub-Division Rural 256 23 2 3 42 4 212 16
6 Dansa Sllb-Di riSiOll Dural 481 19 '2 366 1 113 18
7 Phnlera Sub-Di vision Ruml 368 74 2 231 16 137 56
8 Kislungarh Sub-Division Huml 132 '2 '2 71 ••• 59 '2
9 Jaipur District Urban 5,853 109 176 3,235 43 2,1142 66
10 JftipurDistrict Urb:lll Non-City 2,300 69 105 1,543 24 652 45
11 J:\ipur City .... .. .. 3,653 40 7I 1,692 19 1,790 21
73
B. III-Employers, Employees aud Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions -Gontd.
Sub-division 7'1 Tl'n.nsport and Conumunications, other
wise un-classified
•_ _ _ _ _ _ _and..A... _incidental
_____ Services
__

r---- '----.
o Tota,l Employers Employees Independent
Z Administrative Unit Workers
_ _ _L _ _ , , -_ _,L_--.
,-_~L_~ r---_,L---~

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-


Males Males :Males rna I es :i\falcs rna
. I es
males males
(1) (555) (556) (557) (558) (558) (560) (561) (562)
t Jaipur District Total 1 1
2 Jaipur District Rural 1 1
3 Jaipur Sub-Division R uml
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 1 1

5 Shahpura Sub-Division H.uml


6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural
7 Phulera Sub-Division Ruml ...
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural
9 Jaipur Distl'ict Urbltn •••
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City
11 J aipur City
Snb-divit'ion 7'1 Transport by road
o ,-'--------------------'---------------------.
Z Employees Independent
Adminil'lbrative Unit Total Employers Workers
.....
~
.
~

w• Fe- Fe- Males Ff>- ::Vhles Fe-


1J::L1 eR Males males males
males males
(1) (563) (i564 ) (5e35) (.5t;6) (i567) (568) (;,;(19) (.570)
1 Jaipur District Total 4,865 210 254 19 1,4i48 46 3,163 145
2 J aipur District Rural ~!189 128 78 19 196 30 915 79
n
i) .Taipur Sub-Division Hnral 27() ;36 11 12 f50 ~i5 24
4 Amber Snb-Division Unf,'ll 319 ·1:-; G1 4 f59 ;JO 190 14

5 Hha.hpur:t knh-])ivisinll Hnra,l .•• 247 14 :2 :3 ::36 209 11


6 ])ausa Sllb·JJivH'ion Hum.l 1JO 3 2 10 98 3
7 Phulera Sub-Division Ruml .... 14Q 25 5 137 25
8 Kisha.ngarh Sub-Division Rural 96 2 2 ::36 57 2

9 J aipur District Urban 3,676 82 176 1,252 16 2,248 66


10 Jaipllr District Urban Non-City 876 49 105 119 4 G52 45
11 In.ipnr City 2,800 ;33 71 ],103 12 ] ,1596 21
Sub-division 7'3 1'mnsport by Itir
,----------------------------
Independent
o Total Employers Employees Workers
Z Administrative Uuit
~ ,--'---
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Ma.les Malos mn.les ::\1ales rna I es males
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(1) (579) (:)80) (581 ) ( !58'2) (583) (581) (585) (586)
1 Jaipur District Total 13 13
2' Jaipur District Rural 3 3
3 Jaipnr Sub-Division Hnral :3 :3
4 Amber Sllb-Division Ruml
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural ...
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural
7 Phlllera. Snh- Di vision Rural ....
8 KishR.ngarh Sub-Di vision EmltI.
9 J'lipur District Urban 10 10
]0 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 10 10
11 Jaipur C i t y , . . . ••• ...
74
B. III-·Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.

Sub-division 7'4 Hailway transport


----- .....L ------ --..
0
r.rotal Employers Employees Independent
Z
-.....
d5
:10<
CI),
A.dministrftti \'e Uuit
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r---...}._-- ______
Fe-
r--_,L_--.,
Fe- Fe-
Workers
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Males Males
U2 Males males males illR,les Males males
(1) (087) (oti8) (589) (5UO) (591) (592) (593) (594)
1 Jaipur District Total 2,865 101 2 2,651 53 214 46
2 Jaipur District Rural 763 711 2 743 26 20 46
3
4
J aipur
Amber
Sub- Di vision Rural
Sub-Division Rural
... 123
'20
5 1~3
20
5

5 Sbahpul'n. Rub-Division Rural . () 4 '.)


u 4 3
6 Dausa Sub-Division Ruml 371 16 356 1 16 15
7 Phulera Sub-Division Hural 226 40 '2 220 16 31
8 Kishangal'h Sub-Division Rural, 17 15 2
9 Jaipur D;strict Urban 2,102 27 1,908 27 194
10 Jaipar District lTrbau Non-City 1,386 20 1,386 20
11 J aipur City 716 7 522 7 194
Sub-llivision 7' f) Storago and warehousing

o 'rotal Employers Employees Independent


z Admilti~trative '{!nit Workers

Fe- Males .f!'e- l\'''"ales Fe- M I Fe-


Malea males lU males a es males
males
(1) (595) (596) (597) (50S) (599) (600) (601) (602)
1 J aipllr District Total 5 5
2 Jaipur District Rural 5 5
3 .Taipllr 8nb-Dirision Rum1
4: AmlHlt' Sub-Dl vision Rural ...
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... (j
o Dausa Sub Di vision Hural
7
8
Phulera Sub-Division Bural
Kish:tngarh Sub-Division Rural.
...
9 Jaipur District Urban
10 Jaipur District Urban 1'1 on-City
11 J aipur Cit,.)'
Sub-division 7'6 Postal Serrices
~------------------------
o Total Employers Employees Independent
Z Adlllinistratiye linit "Vorkers
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Fe- Males Fe- Fe- M Fe-
Males Males males ales males
males males
(1 ) (603) (604) (605) (606) (607) (608) (609) (610)
1
2
Jaipur District Total
Jaipur District Rural
60
23
60
23
...
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Ruml
4 Amber Sllb- Di vision Rural ... ...
Shahpur,l, Sub-Di visioll Huml . 3
...3
!)
6 Dausa. Sub-Division Rural
7 Phulera Sub-Di \ isioa Rural ....
8 Kishangarh Sub-Diyision Ruml 20 ... 20
9
10
Jaipur District Urb.tll
.hipnr District Urbn.n NOll-City
37 ... 37
It .J H,' pilI' Ci t,y ::)7 37
'lG
B. Ill-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.
Sub-division 7'7 Telegraph Services

zo Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees Independen'


Workers

Fe- Males Fe- M I Fe- M 1 Fe-


Males males a es males a es males
males
(1) (611) (612) (613) (614) (615) (616) (617) (618)
1 Jaipur District Total 28 28
2 Jaipur District Rural
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural .....
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural ....
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. ... ,..•
6
7
Dausa Sub-Di vision Rural •••
Phulera Sub-Division Rural ....
... ...
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural
9 Jaipur District Urban 28 28
10
11
Jaipur District Urban Non-City
Jaipur City ....
28 ... 21:;

Sub-division 7' 8 -L__


,____________________ Telephone Services
_~ _________ ~

o Employees Independent
Z Total Employers
Administrati va Unit 'Vorkers
r---L-~ r - - - L - - - - , r----L----, ,---'---...,
Males Fe- M I Fe- Males Fe M I Fe-
.L mn.les a es mn.les males a es males
(1) (619) (620) (621) (622) (623) (624) (625) (626)
i Jaipur District Total 3 3
2 Jaipur District Rural
3 ,b'lJllf Sub-Division Rural
3
3
.... ... ....
3
3 ....
4 AllllJer Sub-Division Rural .... ••• •••
5 Sbahpnra Sub-Division Rural ••• ...
6
7
Dausn, Sub-Di viRion Rnml
Phulera Sub-Division Rural
...
.•• •••
•••
........
8 Kishangarh Sub-Di vision Rural •
9 Jaipur District Urban .. "
10 Jaiplll' District Urban Non-<Jity •
11 Jaipur Oity .... .... ....
Division 8 Health, Educn,tion & Public Administration •
..A-
r-
d Independent
Total Employers Employees Workers
Z Administrative Unit
,..-___ ..A._ _ --.,
....
Ci
~
,..-
Fe-
---..
Fe Fe-
r--"-----,
Fe-
r--J'.-----,

~
Males - Males
Males males Males 1
'CD. males males rna es
('\
l_J (635) (636) (637) (638) (639) (G40) (641) (642)
1 J aipur District Total .... 21,063 1,071 38 12 20,370
5,112
838
103
655
336
221
157
2 Jaipur District Rural 5,~85 332 37 12
3 J aipur Sllb-Di vision Rura,l 1,530 118 3 1,48J '21 47 97
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 1,025 90 34 12 883 71 108 7
5 ShaJlpnm Suh-Division Rural 541 57 411 34 130 23
6 DR,llRa Sllb-Diyision Rural ~'21 24 208 17 13 7
7 Phulera Sub Division Rural 1,804 22 1,777 9 27 13
8 Kish~~n garh 8 ub- Di vision Rural • 364 21 353 11 11 10

9 Jaipur District Urban 15,578 739 1 15,258 675 319 6lJj


]53 ]98 n
10 Jaipnr District Urban Non-City. 4,449 155 1 4,250 "
11 J aipur City 111,29 584 ... ] 1,008 5:22 121 6" _J
B. III -limployers, Employees and IJulependent W.ken in Industrie. And
Sexvices by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.
Sub-division 8'1 Medical and other Health Services
r- -L
-...
.
0
~
.....
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Administrative unit
r

Males
Total
L _ _ ---,

Fe-
males
Employerlil
,.-__.],_-----, ,..----J-----,
Males Fe- M I
Employees Independen'

:Fe-
Workers

Fr-
males J' a es males Males maes
,.---"-~

(1) (643) (644) (645) (646) (647) (648 ) (649) (650)


1 Jaipur District 1 otA I
2 daipur'-D,stflct Rural
....... 600
378
544
174
38
37
12
12
25~
199
340
19
309
142
1Q2
1';J
3 ifaipur Sub- Division Rural 128 102 3 102 () '23 97
4· Amber Sub-Division Rural 89 24 34 12 25 7 30 5
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural 57 20 ... 8 1 49 19
6··Dausa Sub-Division Rural 38 13 25 6 i3 7
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural.
39
27
7
8
........ ... 23
16
J6
11
7
8
.- ..
9 Jaipur District Urban 222 370 1 .... 5~ 321 167 i~
IG Jaipul"'District Urban Non-City.
11 Jaipur'City
143
79
29
341 •••
1
........ 0
49
27
294
iS7
30
2
47
Sub-di
, , , vision 8'2 Educational
-L _Services
____ and
_Research
_ _ _ __
o
.~ A-drninistrati"e Unit Total Employers Employees Independent
~
..... Workers
~ -
m Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe
Males mltles
Males males Males males Males mal~
(1) (651) (652) (653) (654) (656) (656) (657) (658)
t Jaipur District Total 3,664 335 3,318 306 346 29
2 Jaipur District Rural
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
...•••.... 2,389
211
55
4
... 2,195
187
41
4
194
24
11
. 4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 239 15 ... 161 13 78
•••
2
5 Shahpul·1t Sub-Division Rural 196 11 ... 115 7 81
6 DauR':\'Snb-Division r~ural
'7 I)llIllera Bnb-Divisl()!1 Rural
15
1,597
8
15
15
1,586
8
9 11
....64
'-8 KiHlmngal'h Sub-Diyision Rural. 131 2 131 2
9 Jaipur District Urban ••• 1,275 280 1,123 265 152 15
:10 Jltipur J)istl'tct Urban Non-City. 747 70. 680 70 61
11 ,Jaipul' City 528 210 195 91 437
15
Sub-c1i v i sion 8'4 Police (other than village watchmen)
o. r-----~ - - - - " - - - - - - - - - ----.-,.
.-Z Administrative Unit
-~
Total Employers Employees Independent
.....,... ,--_ _ -L ______ ,--_ _ _,L__---, ,-_-L_---..
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C) ,--~
W
Fe- .Fe- 1\1 a Ies Fe- Fe-
Mil, 1es mil, 1es Ma 1es mit Ies mit I8S 1\!falee rna Ies
(1) (667) (668) (669) (670) (671) (672) (673) (674)
1 Jaipur District Total 1,572 30 1.572 30
2 Jaipur District Rural 345 13 345 13
3 J [Lipur Sub-I )i visi()n Rural 76 7G
4 Amber Bub-Division Rural ••• 56 10 56 10
5 Shlthpnrn, Rub-Divi:::.;ion Rural 20 20 ...
G Dum4lt Sub- Di vision Rural
7 PllUlt'rlt Snb-Divif.:ion Rural
... 12 ]2
3u
30
8 IGshflngarh Snb-Di\'ision Rural • 151 3 151 3
9 Jaipur District Urban 1,227 17 1,227 17
10 J aipnr District Urban Non-City. B77 1 377 1
11 Jaipur City .... .... 850 16 850 16
'7
8. UI-Bmployal'a, Bmplov,eea aneJ, Independent .qrker~ i» InlJllstries an t
Services bf Divisions and Sub-diwlsiQpa-Oantd.
SQ}:>·djlli§ipn 8'5 Village officers anu servants
including village watchmen
_--------- -- - - - - -
o 'fot:tl Employers E I Independent-
~ Adilli llistrltti \'e - Unit mp ovees
.. W or1\:ers
~_____,. .----'- ...-----'--
Fe- Fe-
Males Males Males Fe- Fe-
rnal~s males ma I es Males males
(1) (675) (676) (677)., (678) (67£) (G80) (681) (682)
1 Jaipur Distrwt Total 650 51 §&D 51
2 J aipur District Rural 475 51 175 pi ....
3 . Jaipur Sub· Division Rura.l
4 Amber
.
Sub-Division Rura.l
.
263 27 ... 263 27 .._
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... 192 22 192 22 .., •••
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 2 ,.. 2
,7'. Phule.ra Sub-Division Rural 20 20
8 Kishangltrh Sub-Division Rural. .... n

9. Jaipur District Urban .... 175 ~76


10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 175 175
11 J aipur Cipy •••
Sub-division 8:~yees of Municipalities & Local Boards
------------ - - -
Total Employers Employees Independen'
Administrati ve Unit Workers
......
-~---- ------ ----
Males Fe- Fe- M 1 Fe- M 1 Fe-
Males males a es males a es malea
males
(1) (683) (684) (685) (686) (687) (688) (689) (690)

o 2
1 Jaipur
Jaipur
District Total
District Rural
••• 1,069
253
34 ... 1,069
253
34
3 J :tipur Sub-Division Rur'11 .•• 248 248
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 2 2 ...
5
6
Shahpum Sub-Division Rural ....
Dausa Sub-Division Rural
3 ••• .... 3 ...
7
8
Phulera Sub-Division Rural ....
Kishltngarh Sub-Division Rural.
... •••

o9 Jaipur District Urban " 816 34 816 3.J


10 Jaipur DiRtrict Urban ~lon-City. 259 34 259 34
11 J aipur City 557 557
Sub-division 8'7 Employees of State Governments

0
Total Employers Employees Independent
Z Administrati ve Unit
-,_.
~

~
c:6
....
(J)

Fe- Fe- Fe-


------
Fe-
Workers

Malf's Males Males


tI.2 males males males Males males.
(1) (691) (692) (693) (694) (GW) (696) (697) (698)
1 Jaipur District Total 11,894 77 11,894 77 ....
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,270 39 1,270 39
3 Jaipur Nub-])ivision Rural 616 12 616 12
4 Amber Sub-Division Huntl 364 14 ;W4 14
5 Shahpura Rub-Division Rural .... 65 4 6.5 4
6 D:tut-ll1 Sub-Division RlU':t1 156 1 H56 1
7 Phulem Snh-Division Rural .... 29 2£)
8 IGsluwgarh 8u b- Division Rural. 40 8 40 ts
9 Jaipur District Urban .... 10,624 38 10,624 38
21
10
11
.Taipur District Urban N on-Oity.
Jaipur City ... 2,737
7,887
21
17
2,7:W
7,887 17
78
B ..In-"'~loyers, Employees· and Independent Workers in In.dustri~s and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.
Sub· division 8 S Employees of the Union Governments
0

~ Administrative Unit Tota.l Employers Employees Independen.


Workers
Ci
'J::
Q) Fe- Ye-
-----
Fe- _If'e-
r:JJ. Males Males males Males males Males malell
males
(1) (699) (700) (701) (702) (703) (704) (705) (706)
....
.........
1 J aipur District Total 1,602 1,602
.... ....
0 ••

2 Jaipur District Rural 363 363


8
4
Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
Amber Sub-Division Rural
251 ....... ••• ... ~ ~51

li Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. •• 8 .... .... 8


6

Dausa Sub-Division Rural
Phulera Bllb-Division Rural
....
.... 89
... ... 89 ...
S Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 15 15
9 Jaipur District Urban ...
1,239 .... '0' 1,239
11 Jaipur City ...
10.· J aipur District Urban Non-City. 11
1,228 ....
11
1,228 .....
Sub-division 8'9 Employees of Non:Indian Governments

0 Total Employers Employees Independent


.-w-.,.,
Z Administrative Unit Workers.
w
<D Fe- Fe- Fe- M I Fe-
Males Males
males males Males males a es males-
(1) (787) (788) (789) (790)" (791) (79~) (793) (794)
1 J aipur District Total 12 12
2 Jaipur District Rural
3- Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
12 ...... 12
-- .....,.......
4 Amber Sub-Division Hural 12 12 ..,
5
6
Shahpura Snb-DiviRion Rural.. ..
Dausar Sub-Division Rural
••• •••
..A.
... ~ ..
r; Phulera Sub-Division Rural -- .
•••
....
...
••• •••
S Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. .... ....
..•••..... ... ... ... .......
9 Jaipur District Urban
10 J aipur DiRtrict Urban Non-City.
.. ... ... ...•••.... u.

11 Jaipur City , , .....


Division 9 Services not elsewhere specified
...J._

o Total Independent
lZt Administrative Unit Employers Elliployees
\,\'ol'kers
.-
~
J-4
<V
rt1 Males
"-
Fe-
, - - _ J_._----,

Males Fe- Males


_ _ ...J.__----.
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Fe- l\I ales Fe-
Inft!es males lmdes males
(I) (715) (716) (717) (718) (719) (720) (721 ) (722)
1 J aipur District Total 4i~,720 15,393 848 135 16,298 3,89625,574 11,362
2 Jaipur District Rural 25,9ll!8 9,677 799 42 9,963 3,26815,186 6,367
3 .Jalpur t;ub-Di\'ision Rnral 3,473 929 22 ],780 343 1,671 586
4 Ambor Sub-Division Rural 4,063 2,761 694 4 1,019 2,592 2,350 165
5 Shabpum Sub-Division RuraL .. 3,714 1,4]3 47 38 344 77 3,323 1,298
6 Dausa Sub-Diyi~ion Hurftl o,6()1 1,736 35 4,098 197 2,521) 1,539
7 Phulera Sub-Divisioll Rural .... 6,608 2,718 2,542 18 4,O(i6 2,700
8 Kishl1ngarh Sub-Di"ision Rural. 1,429 120 1 180 41 1,'2':18 79
9 Jaipur District Urban 1,6772 5,716 49 93 6,335 62810,388 4,995
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 8,O'i8 ] R63 2,G16 300 5,462 1,563
11 Jaipur C i t y . . . ••• 8,694 3,853 49 93 3,719 328 4,926 3,4321.
79

B. III-Employers, Employees an.d Independent Workers in Industries and


Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Contd.
Sub-division 9'0 Services otherwise unclassified

0 Total Independent
Employers
-....
~
as
l'-t
ll)
00
Administrative Unit

Males Fe-
Males Fe- M I
Employees

Fe-
Workers

Fe-
maJes males a es rna1es Males rna1es
(1) (723) (724). (725) (726) (727) (728) (729) (730)
1 J aipur District Total 23,415 11,789 91 44 9,877 3,138 13,447 8,607
2 J aipur District Rural 13,589 8,312 67 38 7,351 2,923 6,171 5.351
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 719 430 12 369 194 338 236
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 2,433 2,544 285 2,495 2)48 49
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural, •• 2,655 1,277 45 38 ~91 68 2,319 1,171
6 Dans<1, Sub-Division Rural 4,Oh5 1,502 10 3,~62 143 83 1,359
7 Phulera Sllb-Division Hural .... 2,656 2,540 2,358 4 298 ~,536
8 Kishang~rh Sub-Division Rural. 1,071 19 86 19 985 ...
9 Jaipur District Urban ... 9,8?6 3,477 24 6 2,526 215 7,276 3,256
10 J aipur District Urban Non-City 5,533 1,595 1,520 201 4,113 ],394
11 Jaipur City .... 4,193 1,882 24 6 1,006 14 3,163 1,862
Sub-division 9'1 Domestio services (but not including
flervices rendered by members of family households
to one another)

0 Administrative Unit
--- Independent
Z Total Employers Employees
-.t:
as --_ ..,,-
Workers

ll) Fe- Fe- M 1 Fe- Fe-


Males ~fales a es rna Jes 1\1 fl,les rna1es
tLl
males rna1as
(1) (731) (732) (733) (734) (735) (736) (737 ) (738)
1 J aipur District Total .... 4,87D 1,225 27 14 3,65~ 345 1,194 866
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,728 227 9 lJ 1,058 126 661 97
3 J aipur Sub- Di vision Rural 1,366 90 778 55 588. 35
'4 Amber Sub-Division Rural
.5 Shahpura 8tlb-Di~ision Rural •••
- 75
47
9
14
9 4
...
6:1
17
4
4 30
2 1
10
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural ...• 108 69 108 27 42
'1 Phulera Sub-Division Rural ... 63
69
18
27
22
69
14
22
41 4
5
8 Klshangarh Sub-Division Rnral.
9 Jaipur District Urban ..•• 3,147
, -, 998 18 10 2,596 219 533 769
93-
10
11 Jaipur City .-
Jaipur District Urban Non-City
....
1,039
2,108 905 18 10
898
1,698
80
139
Sub-division 9-2 Barbers and beauty shops
141
392
13
756

<) Independent
Total Employers Employees Workers
-.....
Z
~
1-0
w
Administrative Unit.

Males Females Males


Fe- Fe- Fe-
1\lales IW1 1es 1\1~]es rna I es
m males
(1) t7R9) (740) (74:1) (74:3) (743) (7H) (745) (7<16)
1 Jaipur District Total 8,237 168 243 405 36 2,[)89 132
9' 106
2 J aipnr District Rural 2,682 142 243 359 vJi 2,080
3 Jaipur Sub-Divif'ion Rural 2;{2 17 105 127 17
Amber Hub-Division Raml 551 55 211 :223 25 SrTj 30
4
..
01"
5 Sha,hpura Bnb-Division Ruml .... 361 41 2 12 5 ;j 17 ul)

6 Dausa Sub-Di vision Rund 3'17 25 0 317 19


7 Phulen\ Sub·Division Huml ... ~. 1,044 '2 1,0-:1.2
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 147 4 1'7 130 4

9 Jaipur District Urban 555 26 46 509 26


J aipl1r District U rbn.n Non-City '2 ,}I} In
10
11 Jaipur Oity ... 299
256
19
7 46 210 7
80
B, III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Indllstrles and
Services by Divisions and Sob-divisions
. Sub-division 9'3 Laundries and laundry services

'0
Total Employers Independent
Z Employees
Administrative Unit Workers
--
--<
tU
J.<
eD
tI1 Males
Fe-
Females Males males M Fe- Fe-
ales males Males males
(1) (747) (748) (749) (750) (751) (752) (753) (754)
1 J aipur District Total 2,623 1,143 44 77 143 92 2,436 974
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,962 213 37 109 13 1,816 200
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 150 36 78 72 36
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 92 82 82 31 8 29 24
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural.. .. 29 18 29 18
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 100 37 5 5 95 32
Phulera Sub-Division Rural .... 1,581 80 1,581
7
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 10 10 ••• ... 10
80
10
9 Jaipur District Urban ... 661 930 7 77 34 79 620 774
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City
11 Jaipur City ••• ... 171
490
98
832 7 77 34 79
171
449
98
676
Sub-division 9'4 Hotels, restaurantis and eating houses
r.
r- -....
Z
(oJ
Total Employers Employees Independent
Administrative Unit Workers
--
..-
til
J.<
eD
U1
r-
Males
L_~ r--..).....--~ r---L-~

Fe- M I
Females Males males Fe- M I
a es males
Fe-
a es males
r-___.L_~

(I) (755) (756) (757) (758) (759) (760) (761) (762)


1 Jaipur District Total 164 8 1 163 8
2 Jaipur District Rural 164 1 163
3 J aipur Sub-Division Rural 5 5
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural ...
5 Shahpura Sub-Divisi<?n Rural ....
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural •••
Phulera Sub-Division Rural ••• 156 .....
-
7 156
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 3 .... 1 2 ...
9 Jaipul' District Urban
10 J aipur District Urban Non-City
11 Jaipur City
... 8
8 ......
...
' ....
....
8
8
•••
Sub-division 9'5 Recreation Services
...0- r-
..).....
-....
Total Employers Employees Independent
-
Z
c!
.~
G)
Administrati va Unit
r--..).....___~ r---L-~ ,----J--~
Fe- M I Fe- M I
WorkerB

Fe-
~~
tll Males Females Males males a es males a es males
(1) (763) (764) (765) (766) (767) (768) (769) (770)
1 Jaipur District Total 2,888 518 49 764 61 2,075 457
2 J aipur Distriot Rural 1,707 442 49 144 59 1,514 383
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 68 243 51 37 17 206
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 166 59 89 18 28 41
6
6
Shahpura Sub-Division RuraL ..
Dausa Sub-DiviRion .H.ural
81
250
32
29
... ....
3 •••
4
78
250
32
27
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural .... 1,059 27 1 1,058 27
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 83 52 ... 83 52
9 Jaipul' District Urban 1,181 '16 620 2 561 71
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 62 13 ..... 16 2 46 11
11 Jaipllr City 1,119 63 ••• 604 olli 63
81
B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and
Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Oontd.

Sub-division 9'6 Legal and business services


-- E] Independent
~ Administrative Unit Total Employers mp oyees Workers
-ca
.~
<ZJ Fe- Fe- M I
~

Fe- Fe-
- ~- "'
00 Males Males males a es males Males males
males
(1) (771) (772) (773) (774) (775) (776) . (777) (778)
1 J aipur District Total
2 Jaipur District Rural
... 371
122
1 8
8
264
87
1 99
27
3
4
Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
Amber Sub-Division Rural
113
... 8 ...
80 25

5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural 1 1 .._


6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 8
•••
7
••••
1 ...
7
S
Phulera Sub-Division Rural
Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural.. .. -
••• ... ... ..-
9 JaipuT District Urban
10 Jaipur Distriot Urban Non-City ..
2"9
249
1
1
177
177
1
1
72
72
..-
11 Jaipur City ... ••• ...
•••
. .~

Sub-division 9'7 Arts, Letters and Journalism

·Z
0
Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees In':::e~:nfj
..- ,..--_ _ J \ ,-______}.__-, ,--~ ,----L------,.
ca
......
:;..;
<l) ""' I
Ma Ies F ema I es 1\CJ.a Fe- M I Fe- M 1 Fa-
rn es males a es males a es males
(1) (779) (780) (781) (78'2) (783) (78..1) (785) (786)
1 Jaipur District Total 37 ... 2 25 10 ..•
2 J aipur District Rural S7 2 25 10
3 J aipur ~ub- Division Rural 36 2 25 9
4 Amber Sub-Division- Rural
.... ._.
5
6
7
Shahpura Sub-Division Rural
Dausa Sub-Division Rural
Phulera Sub-Division Rural
•..1 1

8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural.. .• ....


9 Jaipur District Urban
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City .•
....
11 J aipur City
Sub-division 9'8 Religious, charitable and welfare services
0 ,-.--------.----------------~

-z
...... Administrative Unit Total Employers Independen~
....
ca
:;..;
CD
Employees Workers
:(1l
Fe": Fe- Fe- I Fe-
Males Males males Males males Ma es males
males
(1) (787) (788) (789) (790) (791) (792) (793) (794)
1 Jaipur District Total 5,110 541 383 1,003 223 3,724 318
2 Jaipur District Rural .... 3, 95 :r 341 SS3 66'1 111 2,907 280
·3
4
Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
Amber Sub-Division Rural
... 784
746
113
62 363
289
327
57
42
495
.5Q
56
20
·5 Shabpura Sub-Division Rural 539 31 21 518 31
·6 Dausa Sub-Division Ruml 1,793 74 20 21 12 1,75:l 62
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 49 53 3 46 53
·8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural.. .. 46 8 ... 6 40 8
:9 Jaipur District Urban .•.. 1,153 200 336 112 811 88
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City .• 625 36 , 5 J6 620 20
11 Jaipur City .... 528 164 331 96 ) ~
82

B. Ill-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and


Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions.-Uoncld.

(i) Persons living (ii) Persons living,


principally on principally on
Total income from non- pensions, remit-
0 agricul tural tances, 8cholar-
Z Administrative Unit property ships and funds
-;;
-;:
4) Per- Fe- Fe-
Males
Fe-
III
sons Males Males males males
males
(1) (795) (796) (797) (798) (799) (800) (bOl)
f Jaipur District Total 8,680 6,900 1,780 282 14 850 18
2 J aipur District Rural 5,315 3,774 1,541 2 410 3
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural ],264 916 348 25 .....
,4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 1,633 1,323 310 248
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural 1,104 918 186 21
6 Dausa Sub-Divif<ion Rural 596 528 68 116
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 394 89 305 '2 3
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Bural.. .. 324 324
9 , Jaipur District Urban 3,315 3,126 189 282 12 1I~0 10
10 Jaipllr District Urban Non-City ... 844 718 126 13 6 ]84 10
11 Jaipur City
- 2,471 2,408 63 269 6 256 ...
(iii) Inmates of (v) All other persons
living principally on
jRils, asylums, (iv) Beggars and

.
income derived from
..Z" Administrative Unit
alms-house and
recipients of doles
Vagrants
non-productive
activities
• J::
w Fe-
m Males Males Females Males Females
males
{I) (802) (803) , (804) (805) (806) (807)-
1 Jaipur District Total ••• lS,724 1,700 414 3
2 Jaipur Distriot Rural ••• ! 3,364 1,534 2
3- Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 891 346 2,
4 Amber Sub-Divisi0n Rural .... ... 1,075 310 •••
.... 897 186
5
6
7
Shabpura Sub-Divisi()n Rura.l
Dausa Sub-Division Rural
Phulera Sub-Division Rural ...
.. , ~·H
412
89
68
800 ...
S Kishangarh Sub-Division RuraL .. ••• 324
9 Jaipur District Urban 2,360 166 44 1
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City .. 521 109 1
11 Jaipur City 1,839 57 44
83
C.-HOUSEHOLD AND AGE (SAMPLE) TABLES.
Explanatory Note :-This series consists of the following tables ' -
C. I Household (size and composition). C. IV Age and Literacy.
C. II Livelihood Classes by Age Groups. C. V Single Year Age Returns.
C. III Age and Oivil ConditIOns. ,
All these tables have been prepa.red on sftmple basis. In table C. I nearly 1 in 1000 bouFle-
holds has been selected as sample from the National Register of Citizens. In other tables 10%
sa.mple has been taken from the enumeration slips pertaining to general popUlation excluding dis-
placed persons population.
C. I-Household (Size and composition)
EXPLANATORY NOTE;-This ta.ble ahowB for ea.oh oeusus trac~ the tota.l ul1mber of h 1Uiloholds, household population, the sample houte.
holds popUlation, and the size and oomposition of households in the sample household pupulation.
The figure9 are arranged under two broad groups:-
( i ) Size of hou.eholds.
ii) Composition of hOUdeholds.
in ( i) hotl"eholds have been oalled,
(a) "Smltll" if the number of inmates is 3 or les8. (0) "Large" if the num ber of inmates is between 7 and 9,
(b) "Medium" if the number of inmates is between 4 a.nd 6. (d) "Very large n if the number of inmates is 10 or more.
in ( ii) the inmates in a hou"ehold are described under three heads,
(a) RelatIOnship to the head of the household. (b) Number in broad age groups. (0) Civil condition.
Adm!niatrattve Unit Total No. of Total household population Total No. of sam pIa household.
B.
No.
households -----------------
Persons Males Females
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
I Jaipur District Total (6)
322,923 1,645,560 856,545 789,015 256
2 Jaipur District RtlrR/ 23/,/92 1,176,3';8 611,344 565,014
S Jaipur Sub-Diviaion Rural 138
37,:J54 196.797 102.689 94,108 15
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 'l0.BiS 211,739 109.112 102.627
5 Shahpura Sub·Division Rural 26
32,558 163,079 84,411 78,668
.,
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural
Phulera Sub-Division Rural
63.504
37,5[JO
307,033
201,31:.1
161.:H5
104.049
li5,6S8
97,2153
64
13
7

8 Kishangarh Sub Division RuraL. 18.783 96398 49.738 46,660 13


9 Jaipur District Urban 91.731 469,202 245,,11)1 224,001 118
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 35,185 178,072 91.570 86,502 16
11 Jaipur City 66,246 291,130 153,631 137,499 102
Sa.mplc households
---------------------------------------------
Size of honseholds
Sample of household
--------------------------------
Small Medium LBrge Very la.rge
Adminliltratlve UnH population -------
3 Members
--------
4·6 lIIembers 7-9 Members 10 Members
or less or above
fS.
No.
------------ -------
Persons Males Females No. Person~
------- ---------
No. PerRons No. Persons No. Personil
(1) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
1 Jaipur District Total 1,266 (17)
619 631 '14 160 126 623 40 305 16 188
2 Jafpur District Rural 111 361 356 32 10 11 350 29 225 6 72
a
4
I)
Jaipur Sub· Division Rural
Amber Sub-Division Rural
Shahpura Bl1b-Division Rural
,: 86
107
32
45
67
18
41
50
14
8
4 8
1'7 15
5 27
68 3
5 39
22
1 12
2 6 4. 17 1 10
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 359 180 1.79 11 24 34 168 15 117 4. 50
7 Phulera Sub' Division Rural
Kishangfl,rh Sub-Division Rural.
61 31 30 5 n 6 34 2 16
8 72 30 42 2 5 7 36 4 31
9 Jaipur District Urban • 549 268 281 42 80 $5 273 11 80 10
10 Ja.ipur District Urban Non-City • 89 116
43 46 6 12 5 25 3 24 2 28
11 J ai£lur City 460 225 !lBo 16 68 50 248 8 66 8 88
Sample households.
---------- ---
Composition of household"
Administrative Unit Daullbtera of Othar male Otber female
Reads of households Sons of heads beads of relations of relations of
and their wives of households households hoads of heads of
S. -----,--------- housebolds household.
No. MaleR Females
(1) (IB) (19) (gO) (21) (211)
I Jalpur District Total. (28)
240 192 246 178 143
2 JRlput' District Rural 131 267
104 160 103 10 149
3 Jalpur Sub-Division Rural 14 11 20 9 11
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 114 21
18 26 11 7 21
5 Bhahpura Sub-Division Rural 7 7 6 2 5 {}
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural
'I Phulera Sub-Division Rural
8 Kishangarb Sub· Division Bural •
. 61
IS
12
49
8
11
86
11
11
62
7
12
33
7
68
15
9 Jalpur District Urban • 109
7 19
88 86 15 13 1/8
10 Jaipur Distriot Urban Non·City 12 15 19 9 12
11 Jaipur City 22
97 73 67 66 61 96
Sample households

Composition of households
----------
-------------------------------------------
Infants, non·adults and a.dults in households Civil conditiolls
Adminisrat.ive Unit
Infants (age less
-----------------------
Non adults (age Adults (age 21
----------------_._--- -
Widowed or
Unmarried Married
than one year) 1·20 years) yoars and over) Divorced
B. :We-
-------
We-
-------- --------- --------- -------
Males Males MaJes )"e· Fe- Fe- Fe-
No. males males m>l.les Males Males Males
males m>l.les ruBleS
(1) (21) (25) (116) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (:'12) (33)
I J~ur District Total (34) (:15)
12 1 293 318 324 301 262 228 314 306 sa
Z J. pur District Rural 9 103
4 113 192 119 160 lSI 136 177 167 33 53
3 Jaipur SUb-Tlivision Rur,,} 27 21 18 20 22
if, Amber Sub-Divislfln Rurp.I
14 19 21 4 6
1 25 26 31 24 25 18 30 25 2 7-
5 Shahpura.Sub-Division Rural 1 7 10
.,
6 Da.usR. Sub-Division Rural
Phulera Sub-Divi~ion Rural
5
1
S 87
14
5
100
14
88
16
9
76
16
9
77
10
4
71
12
S:J
1~
9 8
81
13
21
3
2
27
5
8 Kishanga.rh Sub-Division Rural_
9 Jaipur District .Urban
10 Jaipur Distriot Urban Non-Oity.
. I
3
1
1
8
1
13
120
25
26
136
20
16
145
17
15
142
25
8
111
25
17
91
14
19
137
15
III
139
21
20
3

3
6
50
11
11 Jaipur City !l 11 95 116 1118 117 86 78 U2 118 17 89
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C. III - Age and Civil Condition•
.2:;plallCllofll NollI :-Thls table oontains the Informa.tion with rega.rd to age and civil oonditions of the general populg,tlon (e'l:olllding dl,placed
perlons) 011 the basis of the sample slips. The figures for the divoroed and widowed persons han been shown together.

SAMPLE POPULATION Age. O.

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1 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (1~)

1 Jaipur Oistt. Total 161,84884,583 77,265 35,675 27,506 44,194 41,272 4,714 8,487 2,938 2,488
2 Jaipur Oistt. Rural 118,39061,81256,578 '27,848 20,988 29,722 28,829 4,242 6.761 2,5662,216
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 19,531 10,213 9,318 4,990 3,132 4,574 ' 4,860 649 1,326 3:l0 323
4: AmbE:'r S. D. R. 21,212 11,018 10,194, 5,428 3.5'n 4,974 5,329 616 l,3U 309 304
5 Shahpura. S. D, R. 16.342 8,456 7,886 4,353 2,955 3,642 3,990 461 941 338 265
6 Dausa S. D. R 31,024 16,251 14,773 5,455 5.076 9,243 7.840 1,553 1,857 945 561
'1 Phulera. S. D. R. 20,424.10,707 9,717 5,582 4,989 4,478 4,079 647 6i9 467 505
8 Kishangarh S. D. R, 9,857 5,167 4,690 2.040 1,315 2,811 2,731 316 644 181 258
9 Jaipur Oi,tt. Urban 43,45822,771 20,687 7,827 6,518 14,472 12,443 472 1,726 372 ~72
10 Jaipur Hiatt. Urba.n Non-City 17,200 8,910 8,290 2,635 2,079 5,956 5,298 319 913 229 180
11 Jaipur City 26,258 13,861 12,397 5,192 4,439 8,516 7,145 153 813 143 92

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2 Jaipur O/,tt. Rural 6,526 6,677 15,107 14,045 13,355 10,631 3,372 37 42
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 1,374 1,105 2.702 2,085 2,486 1,521 213 561 3 3
4: Amber S. D. R. 1,255 1,ln 2,958 2,573 2,809 1,954 148 613 1 6
6 Sbahpura S. D R. 996 952 2,221 1,982 2,129 1,656 90 326 !.l
6 Dausa S· D· R. 1,007 1,674 3,157 3,842 2,351 2,705 806 1,132 5
7 Phulera S. D. R. 1,352 1,290 2,901 2,459 2,674 2,232 209 209 18 18
8 Kishangarh S. D. R. 542 465 1,168 1,104 906 5fi3 249 531 13 10
9 Jaipur Oistt. Ur/Jan 1,651 1,381 5,261 4,721 4,333 3,730 924 980 4 11
10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City_ 580 328 1,926 2,065 1,191 1,34,2 731 712 4: 11
11 Jaipur City 1,071 1,053 3,335 2,656 3,142 2,388 193 268
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2 Jaipur Oistt. Rural 10,615 10,066 3,591 1,070 6,891 8,805 133 191
3. Jaipur S. D. R. 1,526 1,749 478 181 1,029 1.527 19 41
4- Amber S.D. R. 1,734 1,803 706 63 1,016 1,701 12 39
5 Shahpura S. D. R· 1,359 1,317 588- 65 760 1.233 11 19
6 Dausa S· D· R. 3,409 3,037 819 129 2,537 2,873 53 35
'1 Phulera. S. D. R. 1,651 1,406 743 606 889 781 19 19
8 Kishangarh S. D. R. .. 936 754 257 26 660 690 19 38
9 Jaipur Oistt. Urban ... 3,641 4,294 1,078 1,094 2,540 3,127 23 73
10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City 1.692 2,104 400 207 1,269 1,830 ' 23 67
11 Jaipur City 1,949 2,190 678 887 1,271 1,297 6

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2 Jaipur Distt. hural 9,384_ 8,134 '776 140 8,120 7,226 488 768
S Jaipur S. D. R. 1,453 1.383 125 1,260 1,!l52 68 131
3 1.383 1,247 50 . 1~9
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6 Shahllura S. D, R. 1,135 1.248 135 12 966 1,160 84 76
6 Da.usa. S. D. R 2,926 2,214 190 2 2.507 1.923 229 289
'1 Phulera. S. D. R. 1,372 1,282 122 122 1,176 1,086 '14 '14
8 Kishangarh S. D. R .... 925 628 64 1 828 058 33 69
9 Jaipu,. Oi,tt, U,.ban ••• 3,448 3,802 280 87 8,185 8,856 a8 209
10 J aipur Disit. Urban Non-City 1.517 1,611 124 20 1,362 1,401 31 96
11 Jaipur City 1,931 ~,O85 166 17 1,7'13 1,966 ~ 118
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a Jaipur S. D. R. 67 124 4: 4;6 37 124:
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2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 9 162 8 12 1 114 96
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7 Phulera S. D. R. 6 6 5 5 1 1
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C. IV-Age and Literaoy
BJlplaolltory Note:-This table shows the literll,0Y by a.ge groups of the sample population. The figures of illiterates inolude those of partially
litera.tes i. II. thole who oa.n read a. simple letter in any soript bUl oannot write one. Literate means one who oan both
reail and write a simple letter in any script. As the figures in Col. No. Ii & 6 haTe been talren from National Registers of
Citizens fihoy will not tally with those published in t&blc p.- VlI whioh is based on slips.

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) '(8)
1 Jtlipur Distl. Total 1,656,097 862,876 793,211 ,152,952 31,706 7.09,924 .761,51.
2 .Iaipur Distt. Rural 1,186,885 BI7,66.! 569,217 62,582 4,769 555,086 564,448
3 Ja.i.pur S. D. R. 197,870 103,35.3 94,517 9,629 896 93,724 93,621
4: Amber S. D. R. 212,.250 109,502 102,748 11,219 816 98,283 101,93.2
6 Shahpura. S. D. R. 163,693 84,f83 79,010 12,800 593 71,883 78,417
6 Dausa S. D. R. 310,488 163,140 147,348 14,428 836 148:712 14.6,5la
'1 Phulera S. D. R. ~03,853 105,787 98,066 9,570 1,191 96,217 96,87JJ
8 :Kishangarh S- D. R. ... 98,131 51,203 47,528 4,936 437 46,26.7 4,7091
9 JQipur Distt. Urbatt ... 46g,212 245,208 224,004 90,370 26,937 154,838 197,067
10 Jaipur Diatt.Urban Non-City 178,082 91,57'7 86,505 25,467 5,622 66,110 S,(i),883
11 Jaipur City 291,130 153,631 137,499 64,903 21,315 88,728 116,18t

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! Jaipur Distt. Rural 61,812 66,578 4,57] 653 57,235 55,925 9,092 8,893
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4- Amber S. D. R. 11,018 10,194 l,lOi 57 9.914 10,137 I,M! .1,495
5 .Shahpum S. D. R- 8,456 7,886 193 51 8,263 7,830 1,334: 1,211
6 Dausa S. D, R 16,251 14,.773 1,098 134 15.153 14,639 1,9152 2,~a6
7 Phulera S, D, R. 10,707 9,717 1,029 327 9,678 9,390 1,819 1,79l)
8 Kishangarh S, D. R. 5,167 4.690 S6! 14 4,804 4,676 7.29 7~
9 .Jaipur Oistt. Urban 22,771 20,687 7,037 2,056 15,734- 18,681 2,021 1,653
10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City 8,9~0 8,290 1,736 472 7,174 7,818 809 50S
11 Jaipur City 13,861 12,8.ln 5,301 1,584 8,560 10,813 1,214 1,145

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1 Jaipur Distt. Total 9,813 9,328 996 526 8,816 8,802 10,556 9,488 2,296 540 8,259 8,898
2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 7,481 7,379 228 68 7,253 7,311 7,626 6,666 918 161 6,708 6,505
3 Ja.ipur S. D R. 1,321 1,109 41 9 i,~8G 1,100 1.375 97S 131 16 1,238 960
4 Amber S. D. R. 1,695 1.412 43 7 1, 5 f)2 1,405 1.363 1.161 220 12 1,143 1,149
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10 Jaipur Distt.Urba.n Non-City 758 701 134 52 624 649 1.168 1,364 232 107 936 1,257
11 Jaipur City 1,574 1,248 f;33 406 !J41 842 J,761 1,408 1,146 272 615 1,136
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2 Jaipur Distt. RUl'al 10,815 10,066 1,056 180 9,559 9,886
3 Jaipnr S. D. R. 1,526 1,749 140 19 1,386 1.730
4 Amber S. D. R. 1,734 1,803 254 16 1,480 1787
a Shahpum S. D. R. 1,359 1,317 44 17 J ,315 1,300
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8 Kishang'arh S. D R .... D3G 754 97 8 8~~9 746
9 Jaipur Distt. U""an ... 3,641 4,294 1,752 433 1,889 3,861
10 .J",ipur Distt. Urba.n Non-City 1,(i92 2,104 546 8( 1.146 2,020
11 Jaipur City 1,949 2,190 1,206 :149 74:3 1,8401
96
C. IV-Age and Literacy-Oontd.
SAMPLE

Age 25-34

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(1) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40)
1 Jaipllr Distt. Tofal 12,832 11,736 1,986 501 10,848 11,235
2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 9,384 8,134 894 101 8,490 8,033
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 1,153 1,383 163 14 1,290 1,369
4, Amber S. D. R. 1,573 1,379 182 8 1,391 1,371
5 Shahpura S. D. R. !,i35 1,248 36 12 1,099 1,236
6 D!1usa S. D. R. 2,926 2,214 210 22 2,716 2,192
7 Phulera S. D. R. 1,372 1,282 174 45 1.]98 1,237
B Kishangarh S D. R. ..• 925 628 129 796 628
9 Jaipur Distt. Urban ... 3,448 3,602 1,092 400 2,356 3,202
10 Jaipur Distt, Urban Non-Oity 1,517 1,517 387 173 1,130 1.344
11 .T aipur City 1,931 2,085 705 227 1,226 1,858
SAMPLE
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Age 35-44

ci Administra,tive Unit
Z Total Literate Illiterate
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[J) Males Females Males Females Males Females
(1) (41) . (42) (43) (44) (45) (46)
1 Jaipur Distt. Tofal 11,030 9,095 1,679 230 9,351 8,865
2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 7,829 6,395 588 76 7,241 6,319
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 1,127 1,044 109 6 1,018 1,038
4, Amber S. D. R. 1,266 1,403 154 7 1,ll2 1,396
5 Hhahpura S. D. R. 944 910 29 3 915 907
6 Dausa S. D. R. 2,568 1,428 131 17 2,437 1,411
7 Phulera S. D. R. ..
1,278 1,180 116 41 1,162 1,139
8 Kishangarh S. D. R ... , 646 4110 ~9 2 597 428
9 Jaipur Distt. Urban ... 3,201 2,700 1,091 154 2,110 2,546

11 Jaipuf City ...


10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City 1,344
1,857
811
1,889
202
8811
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131
1,142
968
788
1,7i8

Age ~5-54
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Z Total Literate Illiterate
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(1) (47) (48) (49) (50) (5 I) (52 )
1 Jaipur Distt. Tofal 7,150 6,180 933 158 8,217 6,002
2 Jaipllr Distt. Rural 5,237 4,566 498 49 4,739 4,517
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 844 751 102 i 742 748
4 Amber S D. R, 1,022 B47 136 6 886 841
5 Sbahpura S. D. R. 802 633 12 1 790 632
6 DaUSft S D. R. 1,435 1,078 9~ 3 1,3<0 1,075
7 Phulera S. D. R. 736 736 123 36 fi13 700
8 KiAhang'arh S. D. R .... 39R 521 81 367 521
9 Jaipur Distt. Urban 1,913 1,594 435 1'09 1,478 1,485
10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City 702 475 129 28 573 447
11 Jrtipur City 1,211 1,1l~ 306 81 905 1,038
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Age 65-64
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(1) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58)
1 Jaipur Distf. Total 4,872 3,641 583 102 4,109 3,538
2,
, Jaipur Distt. Rural 3,037 2,495 270 11 2,767 2,484
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 557 460 65 2 492 ~58
4 Amber S D. R. 608 426 75 533 426
5 Sh thpura. S. D. R. 425 385 17 408 385
6 Dausa S. D. R. 572 450 29 3 543 447
7 Phulera"S. D. R. 627 519 69 6 558 513
8 Kil'hangf1.rh S. D R, ... 248 255 15 233 255
9Jaipur Distf. Urban 1,635 1,145 293 91 1,342 1,054
10 .Jaipur Distt. Urban NOD-City 474 au 69 3 405 338
11 JlI.ipur (;ity 1,161 804 224 88 937 716
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Age 65-74
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(1) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64)
1 Jaipur Oistt. Total 2,446 2,091 297 33 2,149 2,058
2 Jaipur Oistt. Rural 1,175 1,358 109 3 1,066 1,355
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 223 294 25 198 294
4 Amber S. D. R. 231 204 36 195 204
5 Shahpura S. D. R. 185 135 4 181 135
6 Dausa S. D. R. 214 280 7 207 280
7 Phulera S. D. R. 238 240 24 3 214 237
8 KishanfJarh S. D. R. ... 84 205 13 71 205
9 Jaipur istt. Urban '" 1,271 733 188 30 1,083 703
10 Jaipur Dlstt. Urban Non-City 297 269 33 ~ 264 267
11 Jaipur City 974 464 155 28 819 436
SAMPLE

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Age 75 and over

ci Administrative Unit
Z Total Literate Illiterate
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(1) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70)
1 Jaipur Oistt. Total 668 709 57 6 611 703
2 Jaipur Oistt. Rural 327 464 16 4 311 460
3Jaipur S. D. R. 87 124 8 1 19 123
4Amber S. D. R. 62 64 4 1 58 63
5 Shahpura S. D. R. 48 56 1 47 56
B Dausa S. D. R. 18 56 1 2 17 54
7 Phulera S. D. R.
8 Kishangarh 8. D. R. " ..
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79
33
94
70
l:! 77
33
94
70
9 Jaipur Oistt. Urban ... 341 245 41 2 300 243
10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City 147 200 4 143 200
11 Jaipur Oity 194 45 37 2 157 43
SAMPLE

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(1) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) (76)
1 Jai'pur Oistt. Total 46 162 48 182
2 Jaipur Distt. Rural 9 182 9 162
8 Jaipur S. D. R.
4 Amber S. D. R.
5 Shn.hpura. S. D. R. 3 3 3 :}
6 Dauaa S D. R. 153 153
7 Phulera S. D. R. ~ 6
8
9
Kisbangflrh S D. R. ..
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..
37 37
6 6

10 Jaipur Distt. Urban Non-City 2 2


11 Jaipur Oity 86 35
98
c. V-Single Year Age Returns
EIPfJ 4.:V.! T()~Y NOTE: --rhiq ta.ole shows for the g,vnple popula.tion th9 fig'.He~ oy single yea.rs of age as mentioned in the alips.

Age Returns
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Administrative Unit
Total o 1

Per- Fe- Fe- Males


Fe-
Males Males males males
sons males
(1) (2) (3) .(4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1 J ai,pur District Total 161,8~8 8~,583 77,265 2,938 2,488 2y050 1,892
2 J",aipur Distr.ict ltural 118,390 61,812 5.6,578 2,566 2,216 1,609 1,5119
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 19,531 ]0,213 9,318 320 323 443 265
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 21,212 11,01 8 10,194 309 304 293 '266
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... 16,312 8,456 71 886 338 265 218 .208
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 31,024 16,251 l4,773 945 561 235 443
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rura-l 20,424 10,707 9,717 467 505 252 22'8
8 Kishangarh Su'b- Division Rural 9,857 5,167 4,690 187 258 108 149
9 J aipur District Urban 43,458 22,771 20,687 372 272 441 U3
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 1[7,200 8,910 8,290 229 180 132 78
11 J aipur City 26,258 13,861 12,397 143 92 309 265
,.- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Age Returns
_ -A-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ """"\

A:dm.iilistrative Unit 2 3 4 5
_,_____, .. - ' - -

Males F..e!- Fe- Fe- Fe-


Males Males
rna es Males rna!es males males
(1) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
1 .Jaipur District Total 1,868 1,880 2,055» 2,267 2,20.0 2,019 2,371 21 382
2 J aipur District Rural 1,447 1,540 1,629 1,907 1,841 1,681 1,9)4 1,863
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 232 244 328 333 376 263 325 289
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 307 306 ~43 357 312 272 449 875
5 Shahpura Sub-Division RuraL" 269 227 219 270 230 247 396 366
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 213 370 306 512 25~ 349 aoo 4'38
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 282 262 337 329 481 4"71 282 271
8 Kishangarh Sub- Di vision Rural 144 131 101 106 189 79 152 194
9 Jaipur District Urban 421 340 430 360 359 338 ~67 4139
10 J aipur District U rban Non-City 163 65 166 112 119 73 129 166
11 Jaipur City _ ••• 258 275 264 2::1:8 210 265 338 273
Age Returns
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& 7 8 9
Z Administrati \'e Unit 6
___...__
Fe- Fe- Males
Fe- Males Fe-
Males mn,!es Males mn, 1es mn.les IDn,les
(1) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24)
1 J aipur District Total ••. 1,864 1,806 1,828 1,692 2,1~2 1,980 1,608 l.,i48
2 J at pur District Rural .... 1,384 1,373 1,384 1,302 1,619 1,638 1,160 1,203
3 Jaipur Sub-DiviRion Rura.l 202 253 305 168 ~93 206 202 193
4 Ambe.r Sub-Division Rural 285 253 275 256 367 306 219 222
5 Shabpura Sub-Division RuraL.. 276 21~ 180 184 261 235 101 1!8
6 Dausa Sllb-Division Rural. 300 387 197 334 335 438 192 '2'5'3
7 Phulera Sub-Di\'ision Rural.... 190 17~ 29!1 ~79 333 323 331 301
8 Kishn.ngarb Sub-Division Rural 128 95 128 81 60 130 115 106
9 Jnipur District Urban 480 433 444 390 493 342 448 845
10 Jaipur District Ul'b~n Non-City 162 168 ]()8 143 136 99 163 125
11 Jnipnr Oity 318 265 276 247 357 243 S85 220
99
C. V-Single Year Age Returns-Oontd.
Age Returns
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0 10 11 12 13
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Z
~
Administrati va Unit

(])
Males
Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
00 MaleR Males Males
males males males male.
(1) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32)
1 J aipur District Total .... 2,526 2,368 1,704 1,517 2,255 1,904 1,922 1,645
2 Jaipur District Rural ... 1,905 1,823 1,038 966 1,653 1,307 1,403 1,110
3 J n,ipur Sub-Division 1{ural 284 148 176 184 337 201 212 191
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 326 324 201 17.'3 :331 246 273 248
5 Shahpnra Sub-Division Rural .... 330 318 119 123 217 146 167 140
6 Da,usa Sub-Division Rural 504 644 225 204 403 450 362 312
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural .... 304 273 236 206 274 1/)4 277 147
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 157 116 81 76 81 110 112 72
9 Jaipur District Urban 621 545 666 551 602 597 519 535
10 J~Lipur District Urbau Non-City. 207 800 B03 294 249 203 188 213
11 J p,ipur City 41"1 245 363 257 af)3 334 331 3'22
Age ReturnFl
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Z
0
Administra,tive Unit
14 15 16 17
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Males mn,les l\T ales
w. ma Ies Males
mR,les Males
males
(1) (d3) (~4) (Sf) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40)
1 Jaipur District Total .... 2,148 2,004 2,485 2,549 1,495 1,403 1,098 1,077'
2 Jaipur District Rural ... 1,627 1,460 1,972 1,916 1,164 966 761 711
3 J aipur Rllb-Di viRion Hural 366 252 280 321 300 179 143 126
4 Amber Rub-Division Hural 2:32 170 288 37,t 161:) 18:3 127 104
5 Shahpurfl, Sub-Division Rural .... 1.74 1::30 :2KO :~-1:7 l~G 178 76 78
6 D,1w4:L Sub- Di vision Rural .... 3::39 382 682 714 338 216 178 217
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural .... 372 382 281 150 148 138 146 136
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 144 194 161 110 76 73 91 50
9 Jaipur District Urban ..• 521 544 513 633 331 437 337 366
10 Ju,ipur District Urban Non-City. 2'21 294 272 352 149 211 1::>3 159
11 J aipur City 300 '250 241 '281 182 '226 204 '207
Age Returns
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0
.z Administrative Unit
18 19 '20 21
~
..... _..____ _.___
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<II Fe- M Fe- Fe- Fe-
w Ma18s ales ma I es Males Males
males males males
(1) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48)
1 Jaipur District Total ••• 1,648 1,421 1,185 1,085 2,080 2,432 986 1,09~
2 J aipur District Rural .... 1,326 1,191 774 615 1715 1,911 611 642
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 220 2'20 69 64 1e6 371 57 101
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural '2'2'2 210 113 Dl 266 459 155 79
5 Shahpura Sub·Division Rural 140 117 73 50 3'2'2 318 75 73
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 418 368 2:39 194 746 554 108 2'23
7 Plmlera Sub-Division Rural 176 172 157 157 117 107 115 95
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 150 104 123 59 78 102 101 71
9 Jaipur District Urban ••• 322 230 411 470 365 521 375 452
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 129 65 226 '280' 139 158 198 262
11 Jaipur City 193 165 185 190- '226 363 177 190
100
C. V-Single Year Age Returns-Contd.

0
JZ4 Administrati va Unit
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22 23
Age Returns
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24 25
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.'iii
'Ii
(1)
Males
Fe-
__.____
Fe- .
males Males males
(49) (50) (51) (52)
Males
(53) (54)
Fe-
males
Males
(55)
Fe-
males
(56)
1 J aipur DiJtriot Total .... 1,108 1,215 1,020 1,082 1,151 1,002 2,757 2,677
2 J aipur District Rural 838 954 654 590 800 570 2,236 2,174
3 Jaipur Sub-Diviflion Rural 74 236 64 49 124 82 363 502
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 167 198 120 48 108 . 58 358 443
Ii Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... U5 104 47 59 106 93 237 314
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 259 189 182 240 259 122 862 585
7 Phulera Sub Division Rural
8 Kishang!1rh Sub-Division Rural.
... 173 163 186 166 152 122 258 166
50 64 55 28 51 93 158 164
9 Jaipur District Urban 270 261 866 492 351 432 521 508
10 J aipur District Urban Non-City, 81 94 172 305 193 218 28!J 257
11 Jaipur City 189 167 194 187 158 214 232 246

Z
0
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Age Returns
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28 29
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Ci ____._____"
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M a 1es Fe- M ales Fe- Fe- Fe-
Males Males
II'l
ma Ies rna Ies males males
(1) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64)
1 J aipur District Total 1,251 1,046
• • 0. 866 658 1,172 1,048 772 665
2 J ai pur District Rural 867 592 587 416 879 690 ~63 421
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 185 80 89 32 199 62 71 49
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 126 50 149 58 124 124 104 22
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... 118 122 33
6
7
Dausa Sub-Division Rural ...
218 178
Phulera Sub-DiTisioD Rural .... 116
94
130
42
136
128
52
99
126
94
258
115
204
110
93
134
33
140
155
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural .. 104 60 43 49 89 68 28 22
9 Jaipur District Urban 384 454 279 2412 293 358 309 244
10 J aipur District Urban Non-City. 193 244 98 41 134 177 15'! 112
11 J aipur City 191 210 181 201 159 181 155 132
Age Returns
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d
Z Administrative Unit 30 . 31 32 33
Ci ____,__
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'J;;
Fe- Fe- Fe-
ftl Males ma1es MMes males
Fe- Males males
Males
males
(1) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72)
i J aipur District Total 2,292 2,6"641,006 612' 1,1417 ,
1022 759 617
2 J aipur District Rural 1,936 2,248 476 289 935 606 544 3&4
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural J98 495 47 30 152 60 63 44
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 310 506 116 29 134 103 119 24
G Shahpura Sub-Division Rural •••• 299 390 37 54 99 85 59 31
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 932 678 78 45 258 151 45 '18
7 Phulera Sub-DiTision Rura.l ..... 97 102 83 83 155 150 168 161
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 100 77 115 48 137 57 90 26
9' Jaipur District Urban , .... 356
102·
416 5~O 323 212 416
176
21.5-
51
213
44
10 J aipU1, District Urban Non-City. 108- 233 134 68
11 J aipur City ••• 254 308 297 189 144 240 164 ,200
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Age Returns
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:M Fe- 1
_..._
Fe- Males
Fe-
Males
Fe-
Ul 'ales mal-es M-a. 'CS 'male'S males males
,, -
VI (73) (74) (75) (76~ (77) (78) (79) (80)
810 727 2,261 1,931 1,058 843
1 JaipuT lMstrict Total
2 laipur District Rural
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
461 334 1,811 1,623
86 29 342 356
732
48
603
'20
40
If:41 aliI)
4~
4 Amber Sub-Division Rura.l 33 20 300 394 130 48 98 88
5 Shahpul'a Sub-Division Rural .... 117 73 221 219 9l 80 32 42
6 Dausa Sub-Di \fision Rural 46 56 594 407 229 70 110 6?
7 Phulera. Sub-Division Ruml ... IlS 99 254 149 111 114 88 85
8 Kishangaril Sub-Division Rural. 61 57 100 98 123 68 44 32
9 Jaipur District Urban 349 393 450 a8! 826 183 279 28.
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 195 224 181 102 123 35 86 i26
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r-
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Age--A-_
203
Returns
148 193 i5S

Z 38 39 40 41
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Fe- M I Fe-
~--'--...

Fe- Fe-
00 Males males r a es males Males males Males
malEii
(1) (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) (86) (87) (88)
1 Jaipur District Total a10 605 662 167 2.,293 2,269 794 808
2 J aipur District Rural 465 437 406 250 1,895 1,894 485 4~
3 Jaipur Sub-Div~Bion Rural
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural
' .. , 44
5~
31
66
20
109
21
23
225
320
391
502
116
37
46
i5S
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5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural ••• 62 53 26 33 ~70 299 48 55
......
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 96 105 111 50 914 543 109 45
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 107 118 78 104 115 103 134 136
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural. 103 '- 64 62 19 51 56 41 12
9 J aipur District Urban
10 Jaipur District Urba.n Non-City. 161
... 345 228
43
256
92
217
64
398
188
366
91
309
137
356
1~4
11 Jaipur City 181 185 164 153 210 275 172 23'l
Age Returns

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t il
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Administrative Unit

M I
42

Fe- M
a es males
Fe-
ales males
43

Males
44

Fe-
males Males
45

Fe~
males
(1) (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) (94) (95) (96)
1 Jaipur District Total 996 625 608 458 856 611 1,669 1.488
2 J aipur District Rural 727 428 388 252 507 280 l,410 1,218
3 Jaipur Sub-Di-vision Rural 1(:)5 75 52 17 74 22 202 278
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 77 81 72 28 70 15 261 291
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... 64 57 24 21 106 51 194 161
6 Dausa. Sub-Division Rural 226 46 92 52 &7 43 527 313
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural .... 149 137 122 118 120 116 108 100
8 Kisha,ngarh Sub-Division Rural. 46 32 26 16 50 33 118 13-5
9' J aipUl' District Urban .... 269 191 220 206 349 331 289 2l!O
10 JaipQ-1" District· Urban Non-City'. 126 43 55 29' 192 154 76 42
11 Jaipur' City.... .. .. 143 154 165 177 157 177 1~3 188
102
o. V-Single Year Age Returns-Gonid.

Age Returns
d
,--~- _........_--- - - - -
Z Administrative Unit
46 47 48 49
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J.o
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Males Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
rJ.l
males Males males Males
males Males
males
(1) (97) (~8) (99) (100) (101) (102) (103) (104)
1 J aipur District Total 530 509 467 315 606 382 347 358
2 J aipur District Rural 34i 340 310 164 384 277 213 195
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 65 19 77 16 76 28 14 14
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 29 6 88 10 71 23 70 15
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. 66 43 24 20 55 37 23 15
6 DR,uSR, Sub-Division Rural .... 108 126 39 23 83 70 34 66
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural ... 59 69 57 72 53 60 57 57
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 20 8'7 25 2:-1 46 59 15 28
9 Jaipur District Urban .... 183 169 157 151 222 105 134 163
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 101 51 22 28 95 20 25 67
11 J aipur City 82 118 135 123 127 85 109 96

r-
Age Returns_
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Z Administrati ve Unit 50 51 52 53
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Males Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
rJl
males Males males Males
males Mu.Ies
males
(1) (105) (106) (107) (108) (109) (110) (111) (112)
1 J aipur District Total 1,732 1,690 384 340 476 -125 341 288
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,469 1,lJi88 225 188 321 280 189 153
3 J aipur Snb-Division Rural 220 20:) 47 24 48 85 12 11
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 296 434 63 18 76 27 13 9
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural . 285 251 18 ]9 48 39 24 12
6 Dausl1 Sub-Division Rllral 465 364 26 42 65 26 23 22
7 Phutera Sub-Division Rural ... 115 97 63 66 71 73 66 68
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 89 77 8 19 13 30 21 31
9 J aipur District Urban 263 202 159 152 155 HiS 152 135
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City ]01 28 58 53 30 32. 49 54
11 Jaipur City 162 174 101 99 125 113 103 81
Age Returns
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0 54 55
Z Administrati ve Unit 56 57
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d! ......----'--..
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t/] Males Fe- ] M a Ies rna
Fe-]os Males Fe-
Males Pe-
}1H1 es males males
(1) (113) (114) (115) (lIG) (117) (U8) (119) (120)
1 J aipur District Total 598 365 919 749 341 285 300 218
2 J aipur District Rural 369 203 693 584 213 .157 144 93
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 83 11 160 131 40 28 9 10
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural ... 26 14 153 122 36 11 37 8
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural • 65 36 118 124 20 25 5 4
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 65 26 115 81 52 18 '21 9
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural ... 87 84 70 62 47 40 51 43
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 43 32 17 64 18 35 21 19
9 Jaipur District Urban 229 162 226 165 128 128 156 125
10- Jaipur Distriot Urban Non-City 145 100 52 39 41 31 22 47
11 Jaipur City . 84 62 174 126 87 97 134 78
103
c. V -Single Year Age Returns--=:-Contd.

Age _Returns
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lll~des nudes
(1) (LU) (I2·J) (1 :J:3) (124) (1:36) (12G) (127 ) (128)
1 J aipur District Total 381 222 313 188 1,098 1,128 275 181
2 J aipur District Rural 243 125 131 83 918 972 138 95
3 .Jaipnr Rnb-DiviRion Hnrn,l '37 It) 22 4 101 232 26 4
4 AmboI' Sub-Division Hnral 7J 11 Il 8 208 217 24 19
5 Shabpum Sub-Division Dura]. .. IH 11 4 1 197 H)O 10 9
6 DallRa Sun-l )iyiRioll H.uml 5£:\ '2G 1H 14 210 24~1 14 4
7 Phulcfn. 811b-Division Uu!';),l .... 56 44 (-)7 40 CD 51 52 42
8 KiHhangn,rh Sub-Diyjsion Rural If) 18 \) 7 36 33 12 17
9 J aipur District Urban 138 97 182 105 180 156 137 86
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 30 23 76 26 30 30 42 32
11 J aipur City ...• 108 74 106 79 150 126 95 54
Age Re'turns
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0 62 63 64 65
Z
ce
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Administrative Unit
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<II Fe- Fe- li'p- Fe-
rn Males m al es Mal es males Males mitles Males males
(1) (129) (130) (131) (132) (133) ( 134) (135) (136)
1 Jaipur District Total 39S 223 283 216 367 230 573 695
2 Jaipur District Rural 191 147 163 12~ 203 115 376 527
3 .J aipur t\ub-Di vision Huml 40 13 24 14 18 9 77. 162
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 35 16 13 9 21 5 67 83
5 Shahpura Sub-Division RuraL .. 22 10 8 4 23 7 84 35
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural '28 32 13 '2 36 15 70 116
7 Yhulera Snb-Divigion Rnral .... 51 47 8f) 78 80 63 58 53
ts Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 15 29 20 17 20 ]6 20 78
9 Jaipur District Urban 20~ 76 120 92 164 115 197 168
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 76 25 24 25 8J (i:~ 47 30
11 Jaipur City 128 51 96 67 83 52 150 138
Age Returlls
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0 66 67 68 69
z Adminisl,rative Unit
7 ___.___
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CI) M a Ies FI'- M a I es Fe- Fe- Fe-
Males
rn rna les males Males mn,les males
(1) (137) (138) (139) (140) (141) ( 142) (143) (144)
1 Jaipur bistrict Total 154 198 2'38 ·95 185 119 180 11i
'2 Jaipur District Rliral 68 f22 70 50 84 65 84 52
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rura} 5 1 19 2 10 4 3
4 Ambet'1)ub-Division Rural 11 1 9 4 23 3 23 4
-6- Shabpm'lJ. Sllb-Div-ision Rural • 2 8 2 2 5 7 1 1
·8' Dausa 'Sub-Division Rural ~ 56 14 ]8 27 13 7 6
I'[ PhulettC Sub-Division Rural .... 21 26 17 22 11 12 26 26
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 4 30 9 2 8 26 ,1 15
'9 Jaipur District Urban 86 76 re8 4;5 101 54 -116 63
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 22 41 46 21 18 15 34 43
IlJ. Jaipur City ._.. . 64 35 122 24 83 39 B~ 20
104
C. V - Single Year Age Returns-Conta.
Age Returns
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0 70 71 72 73
Z Administrati ve U ni t
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Fe- Fe- Fe-
Q)
Males males Males males l\Tn,les Males
00 males males
(1) (145) (146) (147) (148) (149) (150) (151) (152)
1 Jaipur District Total 455 fl~l 157 68 16~ 100 167 58
:2 Jaipur District Rural 298 3bO 5~ 33 48 60 34 33
!J J aipur Sub-Division Rural 60 lOti 14 14 8 1:3 3
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 56 94 11 3 6 8 J 2
5 Shabpnm Sub-Division Rural. 82 62 4 5 10
6 Dawoa 8 11 b-Di vision Rural 56 45 2 10 19 1 4
7 PLlulera. 8ub-Division RnraJ .... 27 23 20 21 12 If) 11 11
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Huml 1'7 20 7 9 2 5 6 3
9 Jaipur District Urban 157 171 103 35 116 40 133 25
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 26 26 31 18 12 '2'2 4:) 16
11 Jaipur Oity 131 145 72 17 104 18 90 9

Age Returns
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d 74 75 76 77
Z
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J-t
Q) Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
00 Males mRles Males males Males males Males
ntales
(1) (153) (154) (155) (156) (157) (158) (15\:) (160)
1 J aipur District Total ... 173 122 197
121
165
125
57
23
95
49
38 1I1
19
'2 J aipur District Rural 79 66 16
3 .hipur Sub-Division Runtl 9 8 40 14 5 4 1
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 21 :2 13 21 5 •••
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. 5 5 ]9 17 1 2 1
6 Dausn, Bub-Division Rural 2 3 J2 18 10 2 3
7 Phulem Sub-DivIs-ion Rural .... 35 31 29 '26 If; 27 11 13
8 Kishangarh Bu b- Di vision Rural 7 17 8 29 1 1 2 2
9 Jaipur District Urban 911 56 76 40 34 l16 22 22
10 Jaipnr DiRtriet Urbn,n Non-City 18 37 55 36 24 38 15 20
11 Jaipur City.... .. .. 76 19 21 4 10 8 7 2
Age Returns
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ci 78 79 80 81
~ AclmilliRtr:t.tive Unit
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Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
(l)
U1 lVhles rna I es MaleR males Malps maltS Males
males
(J) ( 161) (162) (163) (164) (165) (160) (167) (168)
1 Jaipur District Total bO 74 20 1J;1I 114 151 14; 24
2 Jaipur District Rural 16 8 8 Hi ",. 65 138 6 11
3 Jaipnr Rub-DiviFlion Rural 3 [> ...1 3
1
10
14
57
20
4
.... 3
1
4 Amber Sub-Division Rnral 2 2
5
6
7
Shahpllra Sub-Division Rural.
Dausa Bub-Division Rural
Phulera Sub-DiviRion Rural ••••
1
8
1 1
6
9 7
...
8
15
2
7
23
16
9
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2
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 1 5 ... 2 17 13 2 5
9 Jaipur District Urban 34 46 12 30 49 13 8 13
]0 Jaipur District U cban Non-City 15 42 1 29 25 11 1 12
11 Jaipur City.... .. .. 19 1 11 1 24 2 7 ]
105
O. V-Single Year Age B~turns -Oontd.
Age Returns
----..-----------~
c5 82 83 84 85
Z Administrative Unit
-'-
Males Fe - Males Fe - Fe- Fe-
ma l es rna Ies
Males males Males
males
(1) (169) (170) (171) (172) (173) (174) (175) (176)
1 J aipur District Total 11 25 28 6 16 9 27 22
2 .raipur District Rural 5 9 1 6 10 7 8 11
3 J aipur Sub-Division Rural 1 5 4 3 4 6
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 1 5 2 4
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. 2
6lDa.usa Sub-Divisic)n Rural .. .
7 Phnlera ~ub-Division Rural .. .
.... 1
1
...1 2 1

8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 1 9 1 3


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9 Jaipur?District Urban: 6 16 27 6 2 19 11
10 J aipurADistrict Urban Non-Oity 10 11 2
11 Jaipur Oity 6 6 16 6 19 11
Age Returns
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Admillistrati ve; Unit
86 87 88 89
...---'--...
I Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
Ma es males Males males Males males Males males
(1) (177) (178) (179) (180) (181) (182) (183) (184)
1 J aipur District Total ..• 7 2 21 3 2 7 4 2
2 J aipur District Rural 7 2 10 3 4 2 2
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 7 1 ...9 3 4 2 1
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural .... 1
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. ...
.......
6 Dansa Sub-Division Rural 1
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural ..•
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 1
9 Jaipur District Urban ~-: 11 2 3 2
10 J aipuf DiRtrict Urban Non-Oity ....
11 Jaipur City ... 11 2 3 2
Ago Returns
...A.. _ _ _

Administrative Unit 90 91 92 93
~

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-


Males mn,les Males males Males Males
males males
(1) (185) (186) (187) (188) (189) (Wo) (191) (192)
1 J aipur District Total 9 26 4 2 6 1lJi 1
2
3
J aipur District Rural
Jaipur Sub-Division Rural
6 23
8
1
1
2
.... 3
3
...... 10 1
1
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 4 2 10
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural. 6 9
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 2
7 Phulera Snb-Division Rural ....
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Ruml
9 Jaipur District Urban 3 3- 3 3 4
10 Jaipur DiRtrict Urban Non-City
11 Jaipur City
....
3 3 3 3 4
106
C, V-Single Year Age Retnrns-Ooncld.

r------~--------- _____
Age Returns
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94 95 . 96 97
Administrative Unit
_____,_ ~
Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-
Males Males
rna i es Males males maletl Males
males
( L) (193) (194) (195) (196) (197) (198) (199) (200)
1 J aipur District Total 2 3 17 2 ... f) ...
2 Jaipur District Rural ... 3 4 2 ....
3 .Taipul' Sub-Division Rural 3 1 2 •••
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 2 .... f •• '

5 ShahpmfL Sub-Division Rumi 1 ...


6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural •••
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural. ... ... ... ...
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural
9 Jaipur District Urban 2 13 5
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City ...
11 J aipur City 13 5 ....
Age Returns
-- _ _"..._
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z
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Males Fe- Fe-
00 Males males Males males males Males
males
(1) (201) (202) (203) (204) (205) (206) (207) (208)
1 J aipur District Total 3 1 6 46 162
2 J .,ipUf Dis trict Rural 3 1 6 9 162
S Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 2 •••
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural .... 3 .c. 3
5 Shabpura Sub-Division Rural. 1 1 3 3
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural ... ••• ... 153
7 Phulern, Sub-Division aura.l.. .. 6 6
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division RUl'.a1 •• i,
•••
9 Jaipur District Urban ...
10 Jaipur District U rbn,n Non-City
11 J aipur City
107
D. I-(i) Mother Tongue.1
1I1XPLANATORY NOTE:-Table] D. I, haa been prepared in two parts D. I. {i) and D. I. (ii). D. I. (i) shows languages spoken a..
mother tongue together with the number of speakers split up into sexes.

Languages Persons Males 'Females

1. Rajasthani Total 11.,7~,589 614,760 559,829


(a) Rajasthani 220,048 125,390 94,658
(b) Ajmeri 19,707 8)968 10,739
(0) Bagri or Shekhawati 7,200 6,220 eso
(d) Banjari or Labani 11,267 280 10,987
( e) Bikaneri 15 11 4
(,) Dhundhari or Jaipuri 859,831 449,818 410,013
(g) Kishangarhi 183 104 79
(h) Harauti 2,008 2H 1,979
(i) Malwi, Rangari or Abiri 13 5 8
(i) Marwari 47,691 20,368 27,323
(k) Mewari 2,831 1,295 1,536
(l) Mewati 3,795 2,272 1,523

2. Western Hindi Total ••• 4;43,255 230,\)57 212,298


(a) Western Hindi 77 1 76
(b) Brij Bhasha 1,629 1,096 533
(0) Hindi 417,082 216,735 200,347
(d) Urdu 24,467 13,125 11,342

3. BENGALI 186 108 78


4. EAS'rERN P AHARI ... ... 23 13 10
5. KANJARI OR SANSI (GIPSY) 23 ... 23
6. GUJRATI 587 240 347
7. MARATHI ••• 13! 53 78
8. PUNJAB! 15,384 7,670 7,714
9. SlNDIII 20,880 8,647 12,233
10. TAMIL 117 117

11. ASIAN VERNAOULARS 902 301 601


(a) Pashto .... 902 301 601

12. EUROPEAN LANGUAGES It ••• 19 10 9

(a) English .... ••• ••• 19 10 9

13. AMERIOAN LANGUAGES ... ... 1 1

(a) American 1 1

Total of All Languages .... .... 1,656,097 862,876 793,221


,108

D. I-(ii) Bilingualism.
I1ZPLANATORY NOTE.: -It shows the mother tongue and subsidiary languages mOB' commonly spoken along with them. The mother
~ongue of infants has been considered to be the same as ihat of their mothers.

Total
persons
0 returned a.s
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0::

Mother Tongue Tota.l
Speakers
spea.king a.
la.nRuage
subsidia.ry to
Western
Hindi
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1 Rajasthani .... 1,174,589 39,454 38,841 214 98 63 8 50 180
2 Western Hindi
3 Bengali
443,255
186
46,551
90 49
422 950
19
3771,133 ... 43,66922
4 Eastern Pahari 23
5 Kanjari Language;; 23 ...
6 Gujrati 587 193 168 25
7 Marathi 131 51 47 4
8 Punjabi 15,384 2,322 2,291 17 14
9 Sindhi 20,880 5,714 3,897 132 1,685
10 Tamil 117 37 ]8 19
11 Asiatic Languages 902 410 131 '216 63
12 European Languages 19
13 African Languages 1 ." ..

D. II-Religion.
Bxplanator> Note.-This table shows the distribution of population by main religions found in this distriot.

Total population Hinclus Sikhs Jains Buddhists Zoroastrians Muslims Christians

Administrative Unit
------.- _---- - - - ---- --- ------ ---- --_
3.
JJ (1) (2)
Persons Males
(8) (4)
Females
(5) (6)
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(10) (11) (12)(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (IA)


F. M. F. U. v' M. F•

1 Jaipur Distt. Total 1,656.097 862,876 793 221 795.572 73!,276 1,05898213,176 10,889 1320 59 5352,424 48,446574 555
2 Jaipur Vistt. Rural 1,186.885 617,61>8569,217 603,401 .556,8!8 111 85 3,.;74 3,226 ... ... ... 10.560 9,051 22 21
3 Jaipur S. D. R. 197,!:l70 10'3,353 94.517 101,226 92,9')6 30 21 514 412 ... ... 1581 1,126 2 2
4. Amber S. D. R. 21'2,%0 109.502 102,748 107,363 100.800 2 364 323...... 1778 1,625
5 Shahpura S. D. R. HiH,G\I:~ 84.683 79,010 8'l.H2 77,877 1,261 1,133
6 Da.nsa S. D. R. 310.488 163,140 147.'148 16J.420 14,5,043 11 34 716 651...... 1.983 1,596 10 21
'j Phulera S. D. R. 20;3,853 105,787 98.066 101,800 94,367 52 19 1,497 1.3711...... 2,428 2,293 10 3
e Kishangarh S. D. R. 98,731 51,203 47 528 49.170 45.785 16 11 48:~ 4f)R...... ... l,5H4 1,27:] 1
9 Jaipur Distt. Urban 469.212245,208224.004192.171175.448 947891 9,60! 76631320 59 5341,864.19.3955.52528
10 Jaipur Dist. Urban Non·City 178.082 91.577 86.605 79,uil9 7-1,9'33 97 78 2,461 2 425 ..... 50 51 9,7U 9 823 208 195
ll1aipur City 291,UO 153.6~1 137,499 113,13:& 101,515 850 R19 7,138 5,2d8 13 20 \), 2 32.145 29.572 344 333

D. III-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

EXPLA.NATORY NOTE;- It shows the strength of the S"ahednled Castes and Scheiluled Tribe" as notifi ed by the Government of lndia.
Their names eto. can be seen in Annexure "G". No. area of tbiFl distriot has been declared as soheduled hence
thoro is DO return of Scheduled Tribes.

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r--------~--------~
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Administrative Unit Persons Males Females
Ul (1 ) (2) (3) (4· (5) (6) (7)
1 Jaipur District Total 1,99,501 1,00,916 98,588
2 Jaipur District Rural 1,71,517 86,521 84,996 M"
3 J aipur Sub- Di vision Rural 28,823 13,005 15,818
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 11,509 7,212 7,297
5 Shahpum Sub-Division Rural.. .. 37,331 19,282 18,049
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rumi 42,644 22,557 20,087
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural .... 34,574 17,765 16,809
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 13,636 6,700 6.986
9 Ja'pur District Urban 27,987 14.395 13.592
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City. 15,072 8,433 6,6B9
11 J aipur City 1Z,915 5,962 6,953
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p. . I~-~i'l'ants.
.
EXPLANATORY NOTE:-Tllis table gives-the disliributioD. ot popuIa$ion enun1euted in this district according to their places of birth.
cj
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1 2 3 4
A-I.-Districts within the Btate-
1,559,997 813,840 746.087
...
1. Jaipur
2. Tonk 2,167 558 1,609
3. Sawai Madhopur .~r. ... 3,888
1,591
1,446
601
2,442
990
4. Bharatpur
5. Alwar 8,874 5,569 3,015
6. Jhunjhunu 3,913 2,164 1,749
7. Sikar 2,586 1,087 1,499
B. Bikaner 1,5fJ2 383 1,209
9. Churu 45 43 2
10. Ganganagar ... ........ 4,578
6
2,220
6
2,358
11. Jodhpur
12.
13.
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Pali ..,
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1 1
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15.
16.
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Jaisalmer
Sirohi
.,. 1,320
3
154
614
3
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706

163
17. Udaipur 10.. • • • • 1,804 621 1,183
lB. Chittorgarh 41 41
19, Bhilwara _.... . 209 60 149
20. Kotah 694 134 560
21. Bundi 697 129 568

Total 1,5~3,807
- -829,470
- ---
764,337
A-II.-States in India beyond the Stat6:- . -----
1. Ajrner ...... .... 12,822
79
7,594
67
5,231
12
2. Assam
3. West Bengal ... 267 163 104
16
4. Bihar
5. Bombay ... 39
852
23
470 382
6. Hyderabad _. 480
14
368
6
112
8
7. Jammu and Kashmir
8. Madras
9. Madhya Pradesh
.., .... 63
352
35
185
~8
167
10. Madhya Bharat ... 342 165 177
n. P. E. P. S. U ..... 1,169 561 608
12. Punjab 2,163 1,166 997
13. Saurashtra ... 384
2,155
314
1,212
70
943
14. Uttar Pradesh ....
15. Bhopal 8 7 1

To'al 21,189 12,333 8,856


B.-Oountries in A.sia beyond India-
.... 41,071 2],053
1. Pakistan
2. Nepal ••• ... 10 10
20,01B

::8. To'al 41,081 21,063 20,0 18


C.-Oountries in Europ~
1. England 19 10 9
D.-Oountries in America-
1. America ... ... 1
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EXPLtiNA'l'ORY NOTE;-It shows educationa.l standards of popula.tion. PUfSOnq who do not come up~o a.ny of the standards ep&Oified i ..
read but cannot write. The figures of literacy in this table han baeD obtained by lor~ing the slips while those
mOlators. This o:s:plains the reason of difIorence if any.

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J.4
CD
rn. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
1 J aipur ,District Total 186,726 155,263 31,463 16~,258 135,661 28,597
2 J aipUI" District Rural 69,418 641,892 4,526 65,906 61,534 4,372
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 10,467 9,631 836 9,736 8,933 B03
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 14,134. 13,513 621 13,588 12,998 59G
5 Shahpura Sub-Division Rural .... 13,399 12,802 5D7 13,097 12,504 593
6 Dausa. Sub-Division Rural 15,274 14,433 841 13,980 13,'207 773
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural 10,764 9,571 1,193 10,334 9,155 1,179
8 Kishangarb Sub-Division Rural. 5,380 4,!H2 438 5,171 4,737 434
9 Jaipur District Urban 117.308 90,371 26,937 98,352 74,127 '24,225
10 J aipur District Urban Non-City 31,089 25,467 5,622 20,928 21,671 5,257
11 Jaipur City 86,219 64,904 21,315 71,424 52,456 18,968
o Degrees or Diplomas Gl'aauate in Arts or Science
Z - - - -----------
AdministratiTe Unit Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

(1) (17) (18) (19)


• (20) (21) (22)
1 J aipur District Total 6,029 4,87~ 1,155 1,387 1,204 183
2 J aipur District Rural 8~9 820 59 111 109 2
3,. Jaipur Sub-Division Rural 179 168 11 9 9 ...
4 Amber Sub·Division Rural ... 117 117 23 23
5 Shahpura Sub-DivisionjRural .... 98 96 2 1 1
6 Phl1lera Sub-Division~Rural 38T :346 41 69 67 2

-
7 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 76 71 5 9 'i)
8
9
Kisbangarh Sub-Divisio~ Rural.
Jaipur District Urban
22
5,150 4,054
22
1,096 -
1,276 1,095 181
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 865 676 18D 282 273 9
:1.1 J aipur City 4,285 3,378 907 994 822 172

o Agriculture Veterinary
Z
Administrative Unit Persons Males FeronJes Persons Males Females

(1) (32) (33) ~34) (3.5) (36) (37)


1 Jaipur District Total 7 6 1 1 1
2 Jaipur District Rural ••• 1 1
3 Jaipur Sub-Division Rural ....
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural ....

5 Shahpllr~ Sub-Division Rural ....
6 Dausa Sl1b- Division Rural 1 1
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural ....
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural.
9 Jaipur District Urban ..... 6 5 1 1 1
10 Jaipllr District Urban Non-City
11 Jf1ipllr City 6 5 1 1 1
113

Standards.
the Table and who are liter~te aro olassified under the first o>lteg()ry "literate". LlterILta,> do not itwlu:1e pa.rti'111y literates i.e. those who c'~n only
publii.hed in the P. C. A. or Yillage Directory haTE! been oopied from th" ah3Graots of Nl\tbnal Reei.ters of Citizan!l prepared by the enu'

Matriculate or S. L. C. Intermediate in Arts


Middle School]
Higher Secondary or Science

Persons ,Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)


8,619 7,606 1,013 5,998 5,467 531 1,82.Z 1,655 167
1,771 1,692 79 679 663 16 183 183
318 302 16 194 188 6 ·10 40
348 317 31 67 67 14 14
151 149 2 45 45 8
520 502 18 r 276 267 9 111 11]
300 292 8 48 47 1 (j ti
134 130 4 49 49 -1 4
6,848 5,914 934 5,319 4,804 515 1,63\) 1,472 167
1,665 1,545 120 1,314 1,269 45 017 3UG 11
5,183 4,369 814 4,005 3,5::35 470 1,322 1,106 1G6

Post Graduate in Arts or Science


-------_._----- ------ - -
Persona Males Females Persons
'reaching

Males
_--_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Females Persons
Engineering

~lifalGs Females

(23) (24) (25) : (26) :(27) (28) :(29) (30) (31)


262, 252 , 10 759 549' 210 29 28 1
47 4.7 215 196 19 3 3
5 .5
1 1 1 1
4 4 59 57 :2
42 42 1:25 III ]4 3 3
25 22 3
...
215 205 10 544 353 191 26 25 1
28 21 7 141 134 7 8 8
187 184 3 403 219 184 18 17 1

Commerpe Legal Medical Others

Per~ Males Fe- Per- M I


ales I Females Persons Males '
,Females.iPersons Males Fema12s
bons males sons

(38) (39) (40) (41) (42)1 (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49)
182 168 14 275 272 3 240 182 58 2,887 2,212 675
17 17 7 6 1 50 48 2 428 393 35
••• 1 .... 1 5 5 159 J49 10
... ... 1 1
- 91 91
... 26 26 8 8
17 17 5 5 8 6 2 117 23
6 6 ... 36 34 2
••• 5 5 17 17
165 151 14 268 266 2 190 1321 56 2,459 1,819 640
1 1 , 45 45 49 45 4 311 149 162
164 ,150 14 22~ 221 2 141 89 ,1)2 2,148 1,670 478
114
E-Summary Figures by
Fi:MI,Malof'!1 Yole:-I'l thid ta,b!e are", popula.tion, density, and the distribution of popul ... ti,)[} by liv~lihooa
The figures of ... re" "r,tillst e"ch unit h""e beeu entered a. supplied by the District Officer. The total a,rea. of the distriot
Thero "re ouly 6 Sllb-,_liviqioIlH In this diR~r'ct. The density of 194.1 h~s beon c"lcula,ted on tha present aro" figures ot the Di8trict.
figllre~ of mo~t of th~ tf)\Vll'l "'ere not av,tilable.
LIVELIHOOD

Popu]"tion Percentage DenRity


Variation
--- ------ -------_ Agricultura.l

o
:r, A<1.ministr<\tiva Area in 1941- 1931· 1. Cu] tivators of II, CultiVAtors of
'" unit sq. miles 1951 1941 1951 1941 1951 1941 land wholly or land wholly or
~ mainly owned and mltinly un·owned
'"
rn tbelr dependant. and their
dependants

Persons ;\Ialc~ Females Fersons M"les Femnles Males ~'emaIes

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

J:liptlr District- (6,295'4)


1 Total .. . 6,554 1,656,097 862,876 79.1,2211,290,560 +28'3 +13'9 253 197 297,746 268,,133 /52,'161 137,462
:! 'lturn,l .. . 1,1t'G,Hfl'i 617,668 5'i(),217 1,008,022 +17'7 +13'0 285,882 :257,027 142,~5() 127,636
3 Urb.tn .. . ,hD,:ZU 24.5,208 2J1.0CJ! 282,538 +66'1 +17'1 ]2, ~Gl 11,.:106 lU,5uJ (J,>!:l6

Jaipar SlIb-Division
4 TO/;lI 924 501,80.5 263,539 238,266 543 6,5,000 58,434 J 1,036 9,877
I> Rur;tl ... 899 1\I7,H70 10:1,353 04:,517 220 G~,:-l()J 5b,19 1j !J,f:d7 8,435
Urba,n ... :25 30~,q35 16),181; 14!J,71() ll,9GG 2605 2.008 1,1\.);) 1,442
Jttipur T~hRil-
7 Total 553 42,5,216 223,259 201,957 769 38,828 35,.'J22 6,970 6,231
g Rum! 528 127.2j::) ()6,lG4 61,079 241 37,'285 34,0,5 5,721 5,010
~ Urb"n , .. ~5 2!J7,\}f:) 137,005 140,878 11,824 l,M3 1,307 1,249 1,213
To'lru.s-
I!! J aipur City 2U1,130 153,631 137,499 1,501 1,267 601 539
11 Banganer 'fown 6,843 3,464 3,379 42 4.0 648 614,

Chaksu Tchsil-
11 Total ... 371 16.589 40,280 36,309 206 26,172 23,112 4,066 3,645
11 Rural 371 70,627 37,189 33,438 190 25,1l0 - '22,111 <',816 3,416
14, Urban ... 5,062 3,091 2,871 29,SlO l,Oti~ 1,001 250 229
Amber Sub-division-
li Total... 970 237,262 122,182 115,080 245 53,359 48,490 20,638 18,794
1& Rura.l .•• 212,250 109,502 102,748 50,323 45,597 20,004 18.239
11 Urban... 25,012 12,680 12,332 3,036 2,893 6il4 555
Amber Tehsil-
If! Total ... 456 129,546 66,366 63,180 284 ... ------22,102 20,265 15,401 14,132
19 Rural 104,5 a 53,686 50848 19,066 17,372 14,767 13,577
10 Urban ... 25.0, :1 12,680 12,332 3,Oj6 2,893 L3! 555
Towns-
n Amber ... 6.407 3,376 3,031 64R 544 368 30(
12 Chomu ... 12,929 6,479 6,450 1,462 1,467 187 165
n Samod ... 5,676 2,825 2,851 926 882 79 86
~ramg .. rhTehsil -
U Total... 514 107.116 55,816 51,900 210 31,257 28,225 5,237 4,662
16 Rural... 514 107,7lG 55,816 51,900 210 31,257 28>225' 5,237 4662
16 Urban ...

Shahpura Sub-division-
tT Total 680 194,384 10(},233 94,151 286 21,398 18,586 37,554 33,313
18 Ruml ••• 670 11)3,1)')3 84,683 79,010 244 20,363 17,7:31 03,459 29,615
It Urban ... 10 ::l0,6a1 15,550 15,141 3,039 1,03il 855 4,095 3,698
Bairat.h'l'ehsil-
SO Total 504 128,974 66,069 62,905 256 ___,9,564 8,516 27,163 24,268
11 Rural 4\J4 108,3:31 55,631 52,700 219 8,988 7,990 24,388 21,769
III Urban ... 10 20,643 10,438 10,205 2,071 576 526 2,775 2,4\19
.ToVfn~-
33 t:ihahpura C,071 3,094 2,977 21 16 l,Or.7 975
34- Paota .. . 2,808 1,456 1,352 22 21 463 (08
15 B"irath .. . 5,218 2,563 2,1i55 472 444 305 298
36 lIbnoh,trpura 0,546 3,:325 3,221 61 42 94u 818
Kotputli Tchsil-
a,.
1&
10tal ...
Rural ...
176
176
65,410
55362
34,164
29,052
31,U6
26,310
372
315
11,8341
11,375.
10,070 110,391 .9,045
9,741 :9,071 7,846
I!} Uro"n ... 10,048 5,112 4,936 66,987 459 329 l,3~0 1,199
Dau.. Sub-Divislon-
to Total 1,173 349,179 183,()50 166,129 298 95,576 85,211 rJ3,051 29,664
4.1 Rural ... 310, .. 88 163,140 147,;'148 93,583 8~,3l5 30,4d 27,177
(II Urban . ., 38,691 19,910 18,7S1 1,993 1,896 2,580 lI,487
DltoUsa. Tchsil-
4S Tot d 400 105,236 54,809 50,427 263 24,489 ,2I,3J.J' 13,551 12,186
t. Rura.l 89,04"l 46,533 4..1,509 23;9"59 21,892 11,7,1,6 10,386
Urbm ... IG,194. 8,:.176 7,918 530 frtl 1,811 1,800
115

Administrative Units
~}asl<es are S!lOWll foc the district; aad " .. "h ~ehsl1 with 'lla oarct)'panding ruml and IlrbMJ br" .. k-up.
as supplied by the Surv"yor ,Jeneral India has been given again~t the llallO of the <l1,r,rlC. withIn nrauketb.
Denslty figures for tehbils have been worked out for total are>1> of the tehsil ouly wiLhout rural urb",n ,pllt up b,'c<tu8e th~ ',re;1o

OL ASS E S'
.__- _----_ ~- -- .

classes

III Quitivatlllg IV. NOll eultiv,ttlllg Persons (Inoluding d~pendantH) who deri"" t.iJcir pl'lll' I'al hle,lns of
laboll'-ars and their owner"ofl:1nd, agricnl- livelihood ic<lDI
dependants tural rent reeelvpr~,
and their dependants V. ProductIon other VI. va V lIT, Ol.her SerVIC('"
than cultivation TC,'"'port aHa }J}l JcclL, lH"JU'"
:"0 Li rl"~('S

Hales .Ifemflles Males Females Ma.les Females Males Fema.les VCI1J,des

(1(») (1<» (17) (18) (19), (20) (21) (22) (23) (_ ; 1

19,.111 ZZ,81'J i ?,5S8 12,742 1,I3,08T I,O-l,23i 75,910 69,86/) 14,331 12.228 i,77,lt/6 /,:;,:;,.;18
IS,U I,; 21,'3 ~7 1,1) ;1),,,, 10,013 61,17 J :JG.lH7 25,875 23,S'If) :1 [) ~"l ~ ',-l\) r;-l,P;-'iJ ti'J,d47 :J
1,291 1,452 ;J,;!tiJ 2,094 51,90~ 48,114. 50,0:15 16.0d:! 10,80"; ~j .• ,:1 1,00;.LlZ4 C).-I,u71 3

J,893 4,409 2,385 2,006 43,194 39,833 38,912 35.169 7 ,4S1 6'",7.5 9/,668 82,063 4
3,726 1,2:36 1,1 i') 935 8,809 8.2\);3 :J,959 3,531 7:17 1'1.0(;0 12.318 5
1GI 173 1,255 1,071 3l,d85 "1.~10 34,~I,'j:1 :31 r;3K G,71l 7,'\,bI)S ('!) 7·1.~ 6

2.;j 1 2,85.1 1,97:! 1,620 4D,2a.! J12J6 .'17,547 J3,9.JJ I,J6 J 6.41 ? 8'i ,80 I 78,3(JO 7
2_:~1'.; ::l,n94 7S5 558 6,1\19 6,308 2.925 2.61:-1 U(}O ['t";.j lUJu," :I,it)'i I:i
1'>1 , },jU 1,237 L062 :3:3,74- ) 3ll,90R 34 1 1>'2J ,~~ ,:~2~ 1'>,70:] 7',"18 (;~J,07.1 ~

115 1,229 1,056 32.77(; J9,~1~ dO.i-l47 G,6U 5 7 [)') 76,6;)5 G7,971 10
14 8 6 %1 !l~):j 48~ 90 (j~ 1, ":J':) 1,102 11

1,3/6 1,556 413 .186 2,9.1:! L,6f1 1,36.; 1,227 89 63 -.1.867 3,7fJ3 12
1.'l60 1,542 395 377 2,290 1,985 1,034 U18 77 DH .-1. 107 .'l,I··1l H
1G 14 18 9 642 632 S31 309 12 5 'iliJ u7Q 1-1

J.505 4,168 2,308 2,535 16,729 16,131 7,184 6,8.';5 997 839 17,461 17";168 1~
2-,156 3,913 2,253 2.466 1,4218 1,3570 5,495 5.137 599 500 13,154 133'26 16
349 355 55 69 2,511 2,561 1,689 1,7UI 398 339 4,008 ' 3,842 1'1

1,9J5 2,057 1,576 1,748 9,138 9,008 4,481 4,428 729 595 11,001 10,947 HI
1,586 1,702 1,521 1,679 6,627 6,417 11,795 2,710 331 256 6,ga3 7,105 19
349 355 55 69 2,511 2,561 1,689 1,718 398 339 4,008 3.842 ~O

151 183 10 g 6,(0 !l7() 216 9.41 8() 64 1,263 1,116 2l


157 121 15 22 1,258 1,412 1,166 1.131) 274 233 1,\160 1,900 22
H 61 30 38 613 579 807 347 44 42 785 826 23

1,570 2,211 732 187 ,7M_' 1.Z2J 2.700 268 244 6,461 6.221 24
1,570 2,211 732 787 7,591 7,123 2,700 268 244 6,461 6,2~1 26
26

1,866 2,067 2,687 2,678 12,670 12,939 6,808 7,026 677 629 16,.;73 16,913 27
1,[;79 1,812 2,339 2,~00 9,9:H 10,118 4,5Bl 4,722 439 359 11,892 12,353 28
187 255 348 373 2,739 11,821 2,227 2,304 238 270 4,681 4,560 119

1.421 1.618 2,135 2,126 9,256 9,472 4,2.13 4,256 506 469 11,791 12,180 80
1,240 1,373 1,810 1,785 7,271 7,443 2,870 2,909 364 296 8,700 9.108 81
181 248 325 341 1,985 2,029 1,363 1,347 142 173 3,091 3,042 52

32 26 78 96 523 1)48 392 381 63 74 918 861 33


18 39 8 3 190 210 323 "35 432 333 34
107 149 118 112 374 407 257 265 I:-S 11 917 969 35
24 34 121 130 898 864 391 3GG 66 88 824 879 8~

·us 449 552 552 3,414 3,467 2,575 2,770 17' 160 4.782 4,73.1 87
439 4H 529 515 2,660 2.675 1,711 1,813 7!l 63 3,192 3,215 .lIS
6 7 23 37 754 792 864 957 96 97 1,590 1,518 39

3,.101 4,300 1,323 1,328 17,157 15,217 9.55.; 8.4fi.; 2,4'9 1,982 20,647 19.962 40
3,OgB 4,020 1,264 1,27.'3 13,251 11,684 5,932 5,112 962 639 H,5R9 14,128 41
280 59 55 3,906 3,533 3,621 3,3,,3 1.477 1,343 6,J5~ 5834 42
214

82. ,1,19-7 314 ;:70 6,183 5,.;;'4 2,997 2,623 319 301... 6,129 /;,837
818 1,190 305 359 4,473 3,968 1614 1,311 47 23 3,57l S.'lRO
3 7 9 11 1,710 1,606 1,383 1,312 ~7~ 284 2,558 2,457
116
E.-Summary Figures by
LIVELJ HOOD

Population Percentage Density -------------- ------


Variation
AgricuUural
-----~----------

,
--~---

...I!I..•
,... Administrative
Unit At~a
in
sq. miles
1951 1941
1941-
1951
1931·
1941 1951 1941
I, Cultivators of
Jand wholly or
mainly owned and
the; r dependants
II, Cultivators Elf
land wholly or
mainly ull-owneci
and their
! depeudants

~'emales Persons Males ~'emales Males ~'elIl"le5


PCrB()11~ :lhleR

II) (2) (3) (I) (5) (6) (1) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (l4)
~~--------
-_--_- ---- --- ---------------------------- ---~-----

'l'owns--
11,041> 5,'iOa 5,345 39!) 360 6H 846
~ Dausa
HhH.nd,l,fgy 5,146 2,573 2,[J73 1i15 81 1,170 1,154
"
- H
41
Baswa 'fph~il -
Totlll ...
Rur"[
243
242
91,061
79,"5~
48,134
41,li55
43,827
37,798
379
328
21,181
20,GG'.!.
19,21/J
lS,720
J I,ZI4 10,194
10,U~:J U,\l63
10 UrhAn 1 U,60S 6,5';9 6,U29 140.492 51\1 50!; 271 231

'1'owns
11 Basw" 4,065 2,06'3 2,00'2 516 'I'D1 22fl 186
B,rin 4,516 4,0'.l.7 .," 4 48 (5
" 8ikrai ~'0h,il
Ban·li K,"

Total 194 65,128 34,372 30,756 336 22,667 19,814 3,145 2,69.1
II :}.'2.,1 '212 19,2,,5
Rl1<'>tl .. , 6'1.,77"; :=\:3,118 29,';4U 1l,105 '.1.,661
I' 54f. 55\) 40 26
Urban ... 2,350 l,2:H 1,116
"
..
Lal~ot 'l'ehsil-
II l'otHI 336 86,754 45,635 41,/19 2.58 27.239 23,839 5,13l; 4,591
If Rural '" 7!J,:.!15 41,S14 :17,401 26,8~0 23,448 4,u77 4,161
Urh"n .. , ",5:=\9 3,821 3,718 ~\J\J 3lJl 4~::! f30

Phuler8 Sub-diyjsion-
16.5 28,.1.11 2.5..r;94
••IU Total 1,4.59 240,888 125,153 115,735 46,738 42,421

.1 I\ura.\ '"
Urban ...
2.03,S5S
37,035
105,787
19,366
98,066
17.669
'2.G,-W·2
:A,O'3\)
'2.3,7\)1
1,803
45,'t37
1,fJOL
40 ,'J:l8
1,513 •

.II
a.,
&6
Town-
Phul p ra.
Total
Rural
Urban ...
...
Phulera T,hvil-
763 142,264
125,921
16,343

7,117
73,.J72
64,703
S,669

3,820
68,892
61,218
7.674

3,297
186 ... _ 9,139
8.51;1
b7&

121
8,443
'i,\142
501

114
33,7U,5
3d,OXO
675

149
30,695
3ll,100
5!J5

149
16 N"raina. 5,517 2,923 2,594 434 376 409 S49
IT Jobnpr ... 3,70') 1,9:A6 1,783 20 11 117 gT
Phagi l'"hRil-
IS Towt 586 76,253 40,246 36,007 130 18.664 16,664 9,645 8,580
III Rural 586 69,H62 36,833 33029 119 17,ilGn 15,527 \',]S'1 S,109
7() Urhan 6,391 3,U3 2,978 27787 1,298 1,1::37 462 471

TownR
'71 Phagi 3,460 1,844 1,616 749 672 250 255
''is l>1oazamabad 2,9::11 1,569 1,::l6:A 549 465 212 US

Bambhar Tehbil-
n Total 110 22,371 11,53.; 10,8.16 203 528 487 3,388 3.146
'H Rural 108 8,070 4,~51 3,819 7fi 362 32'A 3,OM '1,"99
'7i Urban 2 14,HOI 7,284 7,017 7,151 166 165 364 H7

KishanKarh Sub·Divis;on-
Total .. , 1,348 l.n,579 68,719 63,860 98 34,082 32,018 3,744 3,393
"
."
'111
Rnr~l
Urhan .. '
... 98.7B1
33,818
51,~0;1
17,516
47,528
16,332
32,426
1,656
30,4(17
1,551
3.5 ·1
193
3,2611
131

Ki.hangtrh Teh'lii-
"(I Total .. , 382 52,428 27,171 25,2.;7 137 §,639 6,089 2,.r;ZI 2,3Z3
10 Rural ...
370
111
26 'nE~
25,696
la,85!l ] 2,S73 72
2,141
6,561
78
6,030
50
2,3'17
]84
2,205
118
81 Ur[",n '" 13,312 12,384

Ar&in ~'I'h~il-
811 Total .. , 337 24.39Z 12.807 11,585 72 9,043 8,381 9,~8 846
83 Rum! ... 31)7 24,3£)2 12,807 11,565 72 ~,043 8,382 9(\8 8~'
Ii Url,:tn '"

Sarwar'l'ehoil-
fl5 Total 314 28,694 1-1,751 13,943 91 10.464 10,130 237 200
86 Rural .. ' 314 23,881 1~,25f) 11,625 76 9.421 9131 229 19'
•7 Ul"L,I.n .. 4.S10 2,4VO<! 2,31S 24,050 1,043 9:J9 8 Ii

Rupnngar Tebsil-
88 Totdl 315 27,U6,; 13,990 13,Q75 86 7,936· 7.417 18 24
89 Rural 315 2.1,7~3 12,278 11,145 75 7,401 6,924 17 1'1
10 Urb"n .. , 3,342 1,712 1,630 11,140 ~ .. 535 493 1 7
117
Administrative Units.-Concld.
CLASSES
---- --------- _---

classes Non-agricultural classes

III. Cultiva.ting IV. ~on-cultivating Persons (Including dependants) who 'derive their priucipal means of
labourers and their owners of land, agricul- livelihood from
dependants tural rant recRivers, - - - - - - - - -
"Ind their dependa,nts V. Production other VI. VII. V III. Other services
than cultivation Commerce Transport a.nd miscellaneous
sources

Wales }I'smales JHa'!es Females Males Females Males Females M.Ales Females Males Females
(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (2.3) (':14) (25) (26)

5 9 11 1,244 1,140 1,085 1,009 233 214 2,093 1,960 46


2 4G6 466 298 303 39 70 465 497 47

727 922 677 633 3,591 3,112 2,584 2,251 1,908 1,480 6,352 6,010 48
618 786 6H 601 2,447 2,184 1,222 1,105 823 560 4,266 3,929 49
79 130 j:J 32 1,144 978 1,362 ],146 1,085 920 2,086 2,081 60

79 1136 23 2.11 3:J7 306 :314 254 30 29 551 5tiS 51


10 10 817 672 1,048 892 1,055 8n 1,535 1,5l3 5~

524 7.53 97 109 2,974 2,565 1,649 1,511 39 29 3,217 3,282 53


518 7'18 !l7 109 2,742 2,452 1,516 1,323 39 29 2,999 3,057 5'
6 i 232 113 133 188 278 225 55

1,230 1.428 235 216 4,409 3,966 2,J25 2,080 173 166 4,889 4,8.13 56
1,104 1.:206 218 20t H,5S9 3,1:10 1,580 1,373 5'3 27 3,753 3,7£;2 57
1'26 1:32 17 12 820 B36 745 707 120 139 1,136 1,071 58

3,077 3,733 2,072 2,248 12,742 11,170 8.,284 7.550 2,046 1,696 21.863 21,323 69
2,8;)7 0,544 1,789 1,990 9,S7~ 8,5\l5 4,485 4,002 626 499 H,589 14,807 60
180 1H9 ~83 :lEiS 2,870 2,01[; a,799 13,518 1,420 1,197 7,274 6,516 61

1,448 1,813 1,465 1,569 7,679 6,851 4,3.11 3,972 1,831 1,551 13,784 13,998 eI2
1.357 I,H1 1,284 1,424 6,1;80 5,465 2,811 2,60') 525 436 11,0&2 11,531 63
91 10:'>' lSI H5 1,6\)9 1,ad6 l,jl0 1,36C1 1,306 1,115 2,7il2 2,467 64

11 13 6 3 591 448 '453 390 1,215 1,040 1,274 1,140 65


80 89 143 117 490 439 51'>2 513 75 59 740 6;;2 66
8:2 'A5 518 499 llU5 460 16 16 718 675 6T'

1,456 1,766 584 642 4,026 3,284 1,954 1,584 124 70 3,793 3,417 68
1,1374 1,691 500 561 3,621 2,908 1,629 1,340 101 63 3,059 2,830 69
82 75 84 81 405 376 325 244 23 7 734 587 70

26 18 4ff 47 188 190 148 110 23 7 414 317 71


56 67 38 34 217 186 177 134 3110 270 72

173 154 23 37 1,037 lr,03.; 2,009 1,994 91 75 4,286 3,908. 79


166 142 5 5 171 152 45 53 478 446 74
7 12 18 32 866 883 1,964 1,941 91 75 3,808 , 3,462 7fi

3,684 4,062 1,813 1,947 [10,595 8,941 5,167 4,803 741 607 8,893 8,089 76
3,490 3862 1,033 1,684 6,097 S,897 1,42l 1,332 185 109 3,498 2,915 71
194 '2UO 280 263 5,498 5,044 3,744 3,471 556 498 5,395 5.174 is

196 1,045 607 597 7,009 6,267 3,469 3,252 599 519 5,$31 5,165 79
768 1,006 3H 391 2,297 1,941 300 313 89 58 1,133 929 81
28 39 233 206 4,712 4,326 3,H,9 2,9B9 510 461 4,398 4,236 50

699 714 288 279 729 5.m 325 294 4 751 520 811
699 714 2<18 279 729 550 325 294 4 751 520 88
84

588 639 411 486 1,028 652 '695 627 43 15 1,285 1,194 85
517 562 399 464 633 310 • 337 283 20 1 7'l3 680 89
71 77 1·2 22 395 342 358 34.4 23 14 582 514 8'i'

1,601 1,664 507 585 1,829 1,472 678 630 95 73 1,3~6 1,210 8a
1,506 1,580 472 550 1,438 1,096 461 442 72 50 911 786 89
95 84 a5 . 35 391 376 217 19B 23 23 415 424 90
118
Local-'Ii
Total
Tota.l Infirmities
Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper
Admini"trativo Unit ------.".- --
P. M. F. M. F M. F. M. F. M. 1',

(1) (2,) (3j (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

1 Jaipur District Total ..• 4.,884 24,86 2,398 1,537 1,791 633 357 271 179 145 71
2 Jaipur District Rural , 3,254 1,673 1,681 1,053 1,180 346 233 165 114 110 54
I

3 J aipur Sub-Division Rumi ••• 567 278 289 165 226 52 38 38 18 23 7


4 Amber Sub-Division Rural/
760 398 36~ 246 275 78 41 34 33 40 13
5 Sh:1hpura Sub-Division Rural.. 670 378 292 257 224 72 14 '13
37 35 18
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural 538 268 270 164 150 65 45 25 22 14 13
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural.... 539 283 256 169 186 70 41 25 18 19 8
8 Kishangarh ~ub-Division Rural 180 68 112 52 79 8 28 8 5 ...
9 Jaipur District Urban 1630 813 817 484 611 188 124 106 65 35 17
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 670 360 310 2B5 242 87 46 28 19 10 3
11 J aipur City 960 453 507 249 369 101 78 78 46 25 14

Age 10-14 Age 15-24

Blind Deaf·Mute Insane Leper Blind Deaf-~Iute Il1sane Le»el!


Administrative Unit
1'i1, i". M. F. 1Il. F. M. F, M. F. .\f, F. M. F. AI. F.

(1) (37) (38) f39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (i5) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52)
.-
1 Jaipur District Total ... 57 61
lJil 54
48 23 30 16 13 2 81 85 77 27 50 26 13
23 16 16 10 10 1 62 57 39 16 30 12 11
8
2 Jaipur District Rural 7
3 J aipur Sub- Dl vision Rural 10 4 4 1 4 1 2.... 9 14 8 4 2 '2 1
4 Amber Sub-Division Hural 3 6 9 4 4 4 4 1 12 13 13 375 6 2
5 Shabpura Sub-Diyision Rural..
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural .... 11 13
7 7
2
·1 1 3 2 1 .... 12 6
4 1 3 ....... 67
7
5
2 7 1
372 1
...1
7 Phulera Sub-Division Rural __ _ 4 '2 I 4 2 3.... 3 .... 12 7 5 652 '2 3
S Klshangal'h f;ub-Division Rural 6 22 4 .... .... ... 1 10 1 2
9 Jaipur District Urban 16 7 25 7 15 6, 3 1 29 28 38 11 20 14 2 1
10 Jaipur District Urban Non-City 728 5 5 2 .... 12 18 16 155 2 1
11 Jalpnr City - 9 5 17 ~ 10 4 3 1 17 10 22 10 15 9
Age 55-64 Age 55-74

'0 Blmd Deaf-~lute Insano Leper Blind Deaf- II ute IUSHllfl Loper
z Administrath'" VUlt

"I. W. M. F. M. 1<'. M. 1<'. M. 11. F. ::11. F. M. li'.

(1) (77) 78) (79) (HO) (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) (8C) (8~) (88) (80) (90) (\H) (92)

1 Jaipur District Tot"l 339 363 66 33 22 19 22 8 347 464 61 53 14 11 17 12


2 .Talpur District Rural 229 251 40 25 8 14 17 5 257 306 47 37 8 10 14 12
3 J aipur Sub-Division Rural 32 59 10 4 2 1 4 49 52 8 3 2 1 1 3
4 Amber Sub-Division Rural 60 69 7 5 1 8 7 2 64 70 11 12 1 5 3 1
5 Sh:=thpura Sub-Division Rural.. 48 52 4 4 4 2 3... 71 60 12 8 2 2 {) 3
6 Dausa Sub-Division Rural ••• 44 12 9 5 1 1 34 71 10 9 1 4 5
7 Phulen Sub-Division Rural .... 36 51 10 5 2 3 2 26 44 5 3 1 1 1
8 Kishangarh Sub-Division Rural 9 8 2 1 .... 10 9 1 2 1 ...•
9 Jaipur District Urban 110 112 26 8 14 5 5 3 90 158 ]4 16 6 1 3
10 Jaipuf Didtrict Urban Non-City 52 48 11 .3 2 2 1 1 46 48 9 7 1 1 •••
11 J aipur City 58 64 15 5 12 D 4 2 44 110 5 9 5 1 '2 •.••
119
IBfinnities.
Age 0 Age 1-(
-------_._-
Blind Deaf·Mu,e Inlane Leper Blind Deaf-Mute Inllane
-Leper
--,- - - Dea.f-Mute
Blind
- InliaDe Leper

M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 11. F. Il. F. M. F. M. ~'. M. l<' M. 1<'. lL 1<'. M. :v.


13) (14.) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (19) (~O) (21) (~~) (\!31 (-A4) ('AS) (~61 ('H) (:.la) (:W) (30) \.;1) (3~) (;~.31 (.-H) (j,:,) (36'

23. 36 24 13 2 1 29 30 18 10 .... 10 2 1 37 30 22 12 6 11 5 5
10 14 22 6 2 ... 22 2lJi 17 9 3 2 1 25 17 U 6 lJi 9 4 5
4 2 6 10 1 4 1 33121 1
1 3 52'22131
10 9 1 1 1 9 7 13 3 5 6 D 2 2
1 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 '2 1 2 1
21 3 1 4 1 2 1 5 3 .)
-..J 3 1 3 I
2 4
13 22 2 7 1 7 6 1 t 7 ..• 12 13 10 6 2 2 1
..•. 5 1
1
3
4
5
1
1
1 .... 7
... 5 10
7 3
1
6
2
4
1
1
1.
1
13 17 2 6 1

Age 35-44J
_ . _ - - -Age-25-34
------- ------'-- -_--------_ ----------------
]'.1ind Deaf-Mut" Insa.ne Leper Blind Deaf-Mnte Insa.ne L"pflr J:llind Dea.f·Mute In&a.ne Leper -

M, ]1'. H. F. M. l". M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F, 111. F M. F. M. F,

(53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (li8) (69) (70) (71) ('/:1) (73) (,4) (7 .~) (715)

93 911 50 44 47 24 25 6 120 116 6~ 57 49 22 23 15 150 255 58 53 37 32 16 8


61 ~8 41 29 24 18 t9 3 76 82 35 34 40 16 15 7 97 185 36 35 23 19'12 8
10 8 9 G 767 7 14.... {) 12 4 5 1 10 2·1 6 8 :") J 1 '2
19 $) 8 5 825 22 19 12 (j 8 '2 6 4: 18 50 8 '2 3 6 4 '2
7 982 2 3- 3 18 13 10 6 8 2 28 23 5 5 (5 6 2 J
13 ILl 10 9 432 7 11 4 7 6 6 1 1 20 ;-;!) 11 3 3 2 '2 2
12 12 6 7 3 2 5 15 19 3 8 4 4 1 1 14 2~--i 6 1 233 1
16 2 7 6 6 2 2" .. 7 i) .... 16 /"j 1
32 26 9 15 23 6 6 3 44 34 29 23 9 6 8 8 53 90 22 18 14, 13 4
18 17 6 56'2 3 20 11 13 J 2 1 1 :~-i :-1 j. 1:1 8 [) "* ::)
14 9 :3 10 17 4 3 g 24 23 16 10 7 5 a 7 In 51i 9 10 g U 1

Age 75 a.nd over A!(p not stated


-------------------- Blind Deaf-~lute InB"ne
Blind Deaf-Mute InBane Leper
---------------------
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 111. F. M. F. M. F. M. F,

('3) (94) (95) (96) (97) (98) (99) (100) (101) (102) (103) (101) (105) (106) (107) (108)

252 2115 41 27 13 7 7 9 12 4 5 1 1 2 1
182 13~ 33 20 10 2 5 1 8 1 1 1 1
1 1
29
43
33
36
5
5
3
4 '" ... 2 ...1
39 31 3 5 3 1 4 1
22 17 12 4 2 2 2 1 3 1 1
4 3
41
8
16
1
8 5
...
70 111 8 7 3 5 2 ... 8 4 4i 5 1
3-1 40 4 5 1 2 4 4 '2 5
36 71 4 2 2 3 '2 .... 4 2 1
121

District Index of Non-Agricultural Oocupations.

r1'his Table is prepared fro111 the Sorter's Ticket 2. 'Ibis is a sort of supplement to
:Economic 'l'able B. III find provides furtber details of the occupational groups mentioned
therein.

The Sorter's Ticket 2 was prepared in accordance with the instructions to the
Sorters reproduoed below : -
1. Prepa'ralion.-You have to prepare Sorter's rl'ickot 2 only if you have slips
relating to any of the livelihood class V, VI, VIr or VIU. You are to deal only those
slips which relate to self-supporting persons. The slips relatmg to non-earning dependants
or earning dependants would have been septtrated already and ::;hould not be used at this
stage.
2. First opera,ion.-You have first to deal the slips with reference to tbe Principal
means of livelihood recorded against question 10. Your Supervisor will give you a list of
" M/ L (Means of livelihood) sub-groups"* in the order of illlportance for which you have
to sort. Select not more than ten Pigeon-holes and affix labels bearing the names of the
II MIL sub-groups" (written out in fuii) as given to you. The number of MIL sub-groups
given to you will generally exceed ten. You should reserve one or two Pigeon-holes for
throwing slips w hieh are not covered by the MIL sub-groups shown Oll the lables. You
should then deal the slips with reference to the answer recorded against question 10. In
doing so, put together slips containing entries which are writton in eitber identical or
very similar terms to each of the labelled .' MIL sub-groups." If you are in doubt whether
an entry, in any case is very similar or not to the labelled :MIl; sub-groups, consult the
Supervisor. FlDish the sorting for one set of MIL sub-groups. 'llhen distribute the slips
of one set into individual occupations. Now count the number and" enter" the name
and number in columns (2) and (:3) of Borter's Ticket 2. Keep the unsorted slips
separate. This completes the first stage of the first operation.

S. li'irst operation (3ucceedillg stages).-You should then take up the slips that
remain to be sorted. You should deal them again for the remaining MIL sub-groups
given to you in same manner as in the first operation. 'l'he operations should be repeated
successively until all the slips are sorted for all the MIL sub-groups given to you. You
may find sljps where tha MILas recorded in (IUestion 10 does not fall under any of the
sub-groups given to you. You should deal these slips separately in the manner explained
above and enter the name and nmubu!' in the Sortor's 'l'icket. This completes the first
opera.tion. Yon should keep sepMate tbe bundle for each ~1 I f_; sub-group.

4. Special inst'ructions regarding '}lon-productive means Of livelihoud.-Livelihood


class VIn will contain slips of persons \, ho derive their income otherwise than through
Productive cLctivity. Thoy include all self-supporting persons against \"hom the answer
to questi.on 9, Part two, i::; '0'. 'l'hey should be treated as a distinut group, not falling
under any of the prescribed divisions aud sub-divisions; and sorted under the following
sub-groups, viz.-
(i) Persons living principally on income from non-agricultural property.
(i-i) Persons living principally on pensions, remittances, scholarships and funds.
(iii) Inmates of jail::;, asylums, alms hou::;es and recipients of dules.
(iv) Beggars and vagrants.
(v) All other persons living princilJarlly on income derived from non-productive
activities.

5. S~cond operation.-For t~is operation the slips mentioned in Paragraph 4 are


excluded. You have to dea.l the remaining slips with reference to the answer recorded in
the ::lecond compartment of question 9. Allix labels to three Pigeon-holes, the labels
being warl,ed " Employer", " Employee" and "Independent wOl'ker ". ~rake the bundle
--.-.~-- ------- - --~ -
-~-----

* List oj M,'L sub-gronps.-SeparJ,te lists of sub-f(l'OUP3 sh'JulJ be prepa.l'eJ fot' use in sOl'Ling each of
the four different livelihood classes V to VIII. Theso li"ts shoulu bl) compilel on the ba3i,j of, (a) scrutini2<ing
of entries found to occur frequently in the National Register of Citizeui3 and (b) risults of trial 80rtiug by
ellpervieor and Oompiler-oheokers.
122
for each MIL sub-group and deal them into the three Pigeon-holes. You will find "~r"
for "Employer " "oft" for" Employee" and " T ( " for" Independent worker" recorded
in the second compartment of <question 9. If you find that there is no entry you should
take the oraer of your Supervisor. When you have completed the sorting for a MIL sub-
groups you should count the number in each Pigeon-hole and enter in Columns (4) to (6)
of the Sorter's Ticket according as the Pigeon-hole relates to "Employer", "Employee"
and "Independent worker" respectively.
6. Second operation (succeeding stages).-You should i;a,ke each of the other bundles
for MIL sub-groups and deal them in the same manner as in the second operation; you
should enter the result in the relevant columns of the Sorter's Ticket.

7. Conclu,sion.-You have now completed all operations necessary for Sorter's


Ticket 2. Be-combine all the male slips and all the female slips.

If you are sorting sample slips or slips for displaced persons you should proceed to
Sorter's Ticket 3.
If you are sorting general slips you should proceed to Sorter's Ticket 6.

After the Sorter completed the ticket and after due (;he(;k by the Compilor-checker
n,nd the Supervisor, the ticket was handed over to the tabulation dork to fill in the Group
Code numbers in colullin (1) of the form of Sorter's Ticket 2 given below.-
Form of Sorter's Ticket 2.

GrO'llp Code l!~ull name of means of livelihood T(}tal Employer l!i'rnp tuy ee Independent
Nu,mber (::;ub-g,oup~ and occupatiuns) UJorker
-- - --- . --
1 2 3 4
---_ --
5 6
- --------

'.rhe group code numbers were adopted from the India.n COllSUS Economic Cla.ssi-
fication Scheme given in Par~ II - B of the Report.
Accuracy of Figures.
A perusal of this index shows incredible figures, against certain occupations. '.rhi8
it) due to vague entries in the slips regarding the occupatiolls contrary to instructions
in some cases and entries with correct detaiLs in others. The result was that in the
tabulation stage the only slips which contained correct details of occupations were sorted
under the correct sub-group and its deta.ils, while those with vn,gue entries were placed in
the wider groups.
Another point to be borne in mind ii3 that not all persons following an occupation
have been shown against it in the Index, but those who.followcd it as a Principal means of
Ii veJihood. '.rhus if a Ticket Collector deri ved a greater part of his income from rent of
acrricultural or other land or building and some income only frum his services as Ticket
U~llectorl he would not be shown as rricket Collector.

'1'he third point to be kept in mind is that these figures, represent only self-support-
ina persons and not those who are partly dependants, thus n, young boy who sits at a ' Pan
sh~p' and gets some pay from the shop keeper which is 110t sutlicient to support him, he
has to depend upon his father's income mostly. Such a man would not appear under the
occupation" Service on Betel Shop."
The last but most important defect in the figures is due to difference in the termi-
nology prevalent in the di~erent areas of Ra~asthan descr~bing an occupation and also
partly due to want of exerCIse of proper care In the t:d;>l11atlon stage that name showing
cctllle and similar occupations have been shown as dIfferent occupation;') for example
, Hal wai's shop" and" sweet-meat selling" have been shown as different occupations.
In order therefore to find out the actual strength of self-supporting persons following a
particular occupation as their principal means of livelihood, figures against all such
- occupations should be totalled.
On the whole, this index removes the defects pointed out in the Census ~'ables
published in the previous Census that they do not show actual occupations but their
group only.
1~3

District Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations,

P"l''-;UllS (ll'l'l\'iup, their lllcOI~ll' ~LS pl'incip~d weallS of iivc,iiilood frolll (J( CllpatlUlJS
;.:, i \ I~ It i 11 (' III n I II I I :;,

I,;OUC' ~ IIIlJl)!']'
ti()JmJ gWllp
uf Ill'CUlI,l
l
.hli
---
l}(;n,;oJl~
pHI'
_/ --_._-.
D]"Lrid
:;\lftle" F(,'lwtle~

1 I , ) (i

Ad Industries alJd Services • :311,70U 171,01.)

Divisioll () PrilllUJry lmlustrie::; not c15e- ().'"' 1:.


\du~re ~pecifieJ.

t-;llb-Di vi~i()n 0'1 Stock Httisiu o ~, Hll


<:,

4 0'11

0'11 Cattle grazing 3,(;71

6 Group 0·11 Sheep gra:;;ing 1,36"i :3"i;)

-I TotClJI group 0'12 Breeders ibUd kecpol'b of cattle ~3,l85 1,U9D


""uil bufhtloes.

8 (iruup OT] Cattle breedillg 3,100 j ,-loG

9 ~ub-Divi~IOlI He'l,l'illg of sm:,dl animals and ti3 63


in:-;eets.

0'21 Poultry farmers 03

11 Cruup O':H P'jldtry farming

0 ··,
i) PhDt,Ltiull Industries 12() 1:20

O'3U All othE'r plantations Lut not l:Jli


including tlle culti\ a.tion of
special urop8 III (;oujunction
\""ith ordinary cultiva.tion of
Deld (·mpH.

14 Gwup J Jfi J J{j



I:') ~l.lb-Di vision (\'·1 FOt'l'str,Y aDd" oockutting :)1

16 rrutuJ group ()'4~ Uollcdol's of forest ]J1'odllce S-l :;u


:tnd Ia.c.

lri (:J roup

If-) Tota 1 gl'uu}l 3\)4 1

IV Choup S\ll :')(Jo 1

:J() ITo La I gl'O Up (I :111 Pialltlllg. I'Pplalltillc: a,nd ('(111'

-,('l'Yl-l,tloll of [ol'e,,,b (1\11, Illdll1}2


f()I'c"t oiticEll's, J'allritrS fl.lHl
g narcls).

21 Group 0-40 Forest gnards


1:.d4

,J aipur District
_ _ _ _ _ J~ __ _ _ __
K Code Number of occupa- N :tme of oceupation
No. tiona] group Persons :Males FelHa]e~

1 3 G

J:3 buh-Division 0-5 Hunting (luduuing tl'appilJg


and g:HU8 propagation) (j( ) (iO

J3 Group (j0 co
'.H Division 1 Mining <lind. Quarrying 1,UOJ 1,U-J3 7l

:J5 Huu- Division 1'0 Non-tllet~tllil'


winIng and '1U:1-
rrying not otlJorwise clas:::;ified-
including wining and quany-
mg of such 111aterials as
preCIous and semi-precious
stones, asbe::;tos, gypsum.
sulphur, n.sJ:>halt, bitumen.

:36 'l'utr:tl gTOU p 1'0 -Do-

:21" (troup 10 Working on minE'S

:31:) bnb-lJivision 1'5 Stone-quarrying, clay and sa,nd 544 67


pitt5,

1'5 -Do- 544 477 67


30 Group 106 165
31 Group 37t> al0

32 Group I';) 13alhst diggers

33 Sub-Division 1'6 Mica 2\)0

34 rrotal group 1'6 :Mica

35 Group 1'6 Workers mica mill Cb

~)6 Sub-Division 1'7 Salt, saltpetre and salil1l.; sub-


stancef::l,
.3\) ...
37 [rotal group 1'7 -])0-

3.'-) Group 1'7 ,\Vorkp,rf; in sf11t tlline~

b\J l>ivlsion :2 Prouest':)ing and. ~\I~"llll hd,Il1'('- :jkJ5:2;') :W,lo()


Fooibtutls, Textiles, Le'"!.thcl"
and Products tlH~reof.

40 Sub-Division 2'0 Food J IlClustrit:s other\Yi~c uu- ;j;j:..l 50b 26


clctssified.

41 Total group 2'01 Canning a,nd preservfttion of 12 1'2


fruit;.; :tlld vegetrLbles.

-:1:2 Group 2-01 Preservation of iruitEl 1:3 12

'rotal group 2'03 Slaughter. pre}Jaration and 7


presE'l'Yation of lOe~t.

44 Group "os Butchers 7 7 II •• ,


,]aipur District
b,
No.
Code Number of OC(,UPFL-
tiorml group
~ amo of o('uupation --------~~
1>e1'80n[':
,-----
::'II ale:-; }I'emnJe~

1 L') ()

:L) Total group :.~.();) Othey food illdustril's .JIB

J'UO 1:1flJwais • ::375 17


J7 (iroup ;,31 81

J'OO Biscuit manufacturers 01

J'OO PapaJ makers .J

30 Ul'OUp 2'00 Sweet tofee makers

2'00 Tea stall keepers 1 1

5:2 Group ~'OO SaHish Condiment makers 11 11

.JJ Group 2'00 Papad bakers •


;)1)

;54 Snb-Diyision 2'1 Grains and pulses • 1,765 1,580 IH5


:.55 Total group 2'11 Hand pounders of noe and 131 131
other persons engaged III
manual Jehm,king ana flour
grinding,

,)() (i·roup 2'11 Flour gl'inding 131 131

,57 Total group 2'12 Millen:; of cereals and pulses 1,.H):) 1,4H(j

-58 Group 2'12 Flour milling 1,4(iti

:2'12 Pulse Lwtoi'Y elllployees 1 1

tiO 'l'oktl gr()up 2-13 Untill p:rurehel's and ruaker:-, of 1,:1: 1 11·1 27
blonded and prepared flour
and other eereal nnd pulse
preparations,

(:)1 Group 2'13 Grain parcllers 141 lU

62 Sub-Division J'2 Ye~etable oil & dairy products 1,11U :llli

ti3 Total group :J'~1 Vegetablt>, oil pn~8;';t'1'8& reiiners. 1,1110 j!)()

64 (lroup :a'21 Oil pressing 1, J 00

65 r:rotftl group ~'2;; :\l~d~(')'s of


hnttur, c·hec·:-;e, gill'l' 40 (j
awl (}tiler dairy lJroducts

56 Group 9':.33 Milchers 24 20 -4.

67 Group ;J ~:j Em p LoyeeR ill da,iry 15 14 1


68 Group 1 1

8ug:1.'1' Industries 17 i 18
70 rrot<11 group 2*31 GUl' Mi-LllUfaeture 4 4

71 Group 2-31 SU8:ll'Cane gur manufacturers. 3 3


120

D. .T:1ipur DiDtrict
Code Number of occupa- N ~mle 01 ol:GUpatioll
~o. tional group Persou::> Males Fcmalus
1 2 (j

7'2 Group 1 1

7:3 'rotal group :3':30 (ltb'r lIJ<lJ)n[,Lctllr('~ and reuJl- I .·, ) I ·,


.)

1 We: u! l';L\V sugar, t:i}TILP ;LIlll


,~r:IJlI1Jatcdor clarified sligar
frOlll f:)ugarcane 01' from sugar
beots.

10 '}
1'_J

75 Sub-Divisjon 170 1.'34

70 Total group 2'43 Ice lW1llufilcturers • 170 134


77 Group 2'43 EmployeeB Ioe factory 170 oG
'is SuG-lhvisiull

7\) 'rota,l group 2'51 Mallufactul'e of bidis 278 :21(l (jti

SO Group 2'51 Bidi makers • :378 :.310

o L 'rotu,l gruup 2'50 :;\bn IlfacLLlre of tubacco pr()- oj


Juct:-; (uthei' than biclis) such
;\,J-; (' i g;tn~ttes. cigars (·IHwoot:,;

::tnd snuff Ntennniu_:.;-. l'C-


<trying a,nd other ojJt\ratioll:->
cOllnected with preparing
ra\\' leaf tobELCCO for mann-
[u,ctUrlllQ are ::tiRO included.
:3·;)0 Tobacun ('leauerH -.,
82 lhoup ·F)

83 Sub-Division 11,1 !)(; 1,:3t)li

8·1 'rotal group 2'61 Ootto~ ginning, cleaning aud 045


pressmg.

05 Group 2'61 Cottuu carding ()±;~)

86 'l'otu,l group 2'62 Cotton spmlllllg, 1'1%11);"; cHlIJ 12,31 1L


3,45-1
weavlDg.

07 lfroup

00 Group '.!.r(

t39 Group

gO Group J'G:2 jKlbOluer" ill Textile .:Uills ]52


91 Group 2'0'2 Turban \\'U,IV1Llg 11 11
Group ). ,Ull "piulling ill Textdu mill. 1,111 578

93 Gl'OUP 9,:3GJ 6,891 2,371

Total group ('10th (1\ pil]P.


n,
OJ
bleucbiu(10 ' 539
printiug, preparation and
sponglllg.
, )"
1:',"

.Tl1...ipIlY lJj~trict
S. Uotlc ~umber of occufJ:c'
i\ u, tiouaJ group Penions ;\'1ale:-: PeUlalc~,

1 »
..J
;.~ -1 .)

D.) ( ; t'() II jl 3,lU:I :2,,),"'" 1

9(; (1l'Oll jl I'


(j,:_; 11

rr; Llrullp 1 1

98 GroujJ 1 1

9U ~lllJ-DivisliJtl :]'1 \V (';1 rlllg n PIMt'cl (t:xcept fopt 5,t-;6H


wear) ftnd maue up textile
goods.

100 Total 1110',1'


n , T;j!()n" 1llilliil(~rs, dl'eSS-lnakers 5,27.3
and uarners.

lOt (; YO l1 P 'l'ailur;-;

2",1 Tallur cutters 91

10:; TOi;;.t1 gruup 2'7:2 lVlalluhtcturen; of hosiery: 101


8uibroiderers, ll)akers of crepe,
I~LC() aud fringes.

101 Groul' r,g liJ

1(J.) Groll p 2'72 Ell, Gruiucl'.)' Oll linen lUI'

lOfj Group 2'72 Sl]; unbruidol'Y \vorker .)


....

107 Group :4'72 Au(,j llora lImkers . 1 1

101:) Group 2'72 PC:1rl alld .J ewollery strings 9


w()l'kers.

100 (_~roup 2'72 Ornament stl'illge1'8 I) I'


I_}

110 'fotal grou!_l 2''14 Hd waken.; and makerR of 4 i


otLer articles ot wear from
t2xtile~.

Lll Group

11~ Total ;..{t'OllP 2'1;') 11n,:iUl:1etllll' huuse u[ fUl'lll- l' 1


shillg o( textiles.

113 Group -.W

:2'K rrextile 17111tlSLries othenY13C 000


un (' 1;);ssi ti eel.

1 1-
•. J Total gnmp 177
IIG Group 119 IO;!' In
117 Uronp

ilk Group 1 1

119 Group 2
128

~ [truo of occupatIOn J a.ipur _Pistloict


~. Curle N umbel' of occupa- '.

~o. tional group Persons ::\1al(,8 Fpumlc::i

1 '2 <:)
.J 4 ,S ()

no Total group 2'~(i J\ [an ui::tc t \1 1'0 of rope, twine, 1,0-1 :j joG :601
stri tl~ and otber J"pLtkd good!-;
irollJ CnUC\:lll \I t. aloes. str~LW,
linDeed and hfLi r.

~:21 (~roulJ 2'86 Rope makers 6 .... G

12-2 Gwup 2'8fj 1\lun.1 ::;lJring makers 6S9 50.5 181


1:28 Group 2'86 Rope makers 348 251 !)i

1 :!.:j_ Stlb-Division 2'9 Leather, le:1ther proJuctD and 11,639 8,596 J,Ul:-)
footwear.

125 Tutcd group 2'91 r:ranners and all other workers 1,632 1,47H 15 1 4

in leather.

J 2fi (tl'OllP 2'91 Leather tanners 1,6:3':Z 1,.1,""; 15,1

1:37 Tot!1.1 group 2'92 Cobblers and all other makers 0,653 3,8t;1 1,79:3
auc1 repairers of boots, shoes,
s?tndaJs awl clogs,

l:JM Gro1lp 2'92 Ij('atb0r shtw lw1ker!'\ 5,658 3,861 1,792


129 Total group 2'90 ':\l~lkcn,
and repa: rc'l'~ of :L I J 4,35'1 3,257 1,097
other le:Lther products.

130 Group 2·90 ~hkcrs of 1(~~1,tl1f'1' ;trticles 4,30:3 3,206 1,097

131 Group 2'H(j Sad(Uprs ,) 5

13:3 Group 2'O{j l\.eGUe dnull lllakcl'1J Hi 16 ....


133 Group ~'90 Leather work SO :30

134 Division ~i Processing and matlllfCl.ctnre---- 2,313 :2,101 212


~Ictals, Chemicals :~n(t Fr()-
ducts thereof.

18;) cub-Divitiion .g·0 lVh,nuf~t('ture of nwkd [lroc1udc.;, I ,R 12 1.6 I 1. 201


otherwise unda~~ifit,tl.

13(; Tub] group 3'01 13bckstll it h s _H Ol'tI(;--· tlll('J " ;lll c1 l/U~ 1,':1:27 101
other workers In IrcHl and
makers of illlplelllents,

137 Group 3'01 hnn work (Black smitbs) 1,61'1 1,426 191

138 Group 3'01 Lock repa.irc·rc;; 1 1

139 l'otal group 3'02 \y,jrken; in copl_l('r, hffLSR ana J66 15U 'l
bell metal.

140 Group 30:2 Copper ana hrass utensils 120 120


makers.

141 (Jroup :i'02 Brass work 37 dO 7


142 Group 3'02 Oopper work 2 2 ,H,
1~9

.TaipUl' J)iNtrjd
8, coae ~ umber of occupa- X fLIU:j of oeell pation
~--
Nu. tiowd group Persons Males Female,,;

1 4 ;) b

143 (1 rUll}) ::)'0:3 U tell::;il s l'cp:llrlIlg ~

j 7

14~1 TokLl gruLlIJ ;3'03 "\Vorkel's in other metals 24 :31


1,-16 Group 3'03 Tinuon; ~4 2'1
Cntlors, surgical and veterinary .,
14f:) TotulI group 3'04 3 i)

instrument makers.

147 Gronp 3'04 Sik ligaris !3 ::3

l·iS Tc·t 11 grllll\) ;-)'00 M n,kcl's of M.l'ms, guns etc., 1 1


inclmliug workers In
ordn::l,nce factories.
J,±~ (:Tronp 3'06 Anus nU1.,k('!'s 1 1

100 Snb- Division 8'1 Iron and Steel (Ba8ic Mann- 2 :2


fn,cturo)---l\lallufactul'e of iron
[mel steel, including nJJ
prO(~eS8e8 suub as smelting
and renning, l'oJJing and
dra\ving. a.lld alloying and
the manufadure of castings,
forgings, and otherbalilic
forms of ferrou8 metals.

150jA Group 3'1 Steel goods makers 2

3-3 Trausport Equipment 5

1,5:3 Total group 3-32 Manufa.cture, assembly and !)l 5


rUfJu.il' of mil way equipment,
"qotor vehicles and bicycles
a,ud Louo workshop.

15:-) Group 3'32 Bicyele repairers 2:1 2H

154 Group 3'32 Motor repairers 48 lR


-
155 Group 3'32 Bicyde titters ~) 0

156 Group ;Y32 1lotol' iitLen, D f5

157 Sub-DivislOn W4 .Elf_:Gtl'i('u! machinery, n,pparR- 3 'J


oj

tm'J ;1,pplin,nces and supplies.


0
158 rrotal group 3'40 ManufttcLI !l'C of electrical ;) .J

gellentting, tl'H,nc3111ission and


uistributioll apparatus; elec~
trioal honsel101d appliances
ot118l' th[Ln lights and fans;
C'L;ct1 it,;tl e(j uipm8nt for
motor vehiules; airora.ft and
l':1.i j Wel,Y l()cOIHotiVl~s and
Ijnn,,; eommunication equip-
lllcut ~md related products,
illcluding mdios, phol1o-
g;':I>}Jhs, electrit, ba,tteries,
X-ray ana therapeutic appara-
tus; eleotronic tubes etc.
130

,J aipnr Dit-;trlCt
S. Guat: Number ot OCOUPfI.- ,.-- ------ - -~., - - -----.,
No, tioual gl'OUp Persons -MaJe~ Felll::-tlc::;

1 Ii

. ) .)

S5 .:\I;H·j:ju,_'I'Y I;,;,;;('i' th'~ll (,lc'('Lri- ) ... , i


IGO 8llb-Division :'_'.) -I-
c;ul ll'i .. Gllllll't'y) including
EngiucU'ln;;!. \VorhsLops

Ili 1 Group 3'5 l\IauhilH'ry work 201


1(i2 Group :3'5 Mechanl('.s fitters 22

1GB Gnll1p 3'5 Strappers ] ]

3'6 Basic luduiStrial Chewimlls, 6


Fe)'tili8er ~Uld Power Alcohol.

16F5 ToLd groulJ 3'62 Dyes, explosives and firework~,

166 CTmup 3'62 Gunpowder makers. (:)

167 Sub- Division 3'7 Medica1 and PharllHtceu~ical 1 1


P repi1rations.
1GtI . Group 3'7 Uhemist:--; . 1 1
1 liU Sub-Division 3'S .:\J dlllj,'.i _ [,i,re uf clWllJJenJ pro- 1.J4
clw·t" (lthenVlse Ullc:.Lskilied,

.1'01 ~\i~lJ;nfal'lllre uf prrfnllJC'R. 140 li3b '2


( - ::;I!,,~i__;(. :-:;,na other toilot
II i'(: Pii, r:l.tioJl ~,

171 Group • j

17'2 Group 3'8l Son.p nu-muin.cturers. '2

173 'rotal group 3'85 l\-T n,tclles ,

174 Group 3'85 W,)1'k(;1':; in match fae-tur),

:1 Pr,)ce;,)p,ing u,lJd Mann{:ll't\1l'\' 2.3,634


}\'nt else-where Rr8eiiit'.l

17(~ Snb-Division -l'O }\J:,_tlllf:t,cLlll'; n~ 1 nd tt:-.. tl'ie:--. n,lfjJ


() til e r \\' i::;e l111-d i.Ls:-;i1iu(.l.

177 Total group ,1'03 HE'!:,;\ll' "Hti Ll;wnhtctllrc of 6V5 5H 1


\\ ;t,kin:,_; :LIld (dock8.

178 Group 4'03 \V;1,tuh rep11l1'Cr", 515 514 1


17D Total group 4"0-1 ,Vorh,r" J IJ prloOL01l8 stnJW8, :-3,:5'21 ::3,360 158
pl,,_'c.:iocl,) l11nt,Lie; ~tlld 111al,el's
of je\\-ellefY and ornaments.

180 Group 4'04 Gold and s i 1\ e r Ol'nR.ll.l8Utf--. 1,118 1 ,I):){~ 62


TlHi.lwrs.

181 Group 4'04 Gerw': p,,, t L 0]' S or preclOU:-:; :2 ,377 '2,2.81 96


E,L'~ne liteest:l'S
.h i Illl r ,I) i s t Ii r-t
{,de :< moll Let 01 Ul;CLLfJ~\.­ -- - - ---- - -..-- ------ --- -~-

Uvll~ti ;"l'lllljl 1\.';-::;011::1 ~lales FClll,tic,..,

1 v
.)

~ i i ,:\1 icL Ll II i <l t" L U 1" e u 1 __; u ilL a I..l d 1~ 13


,..,il \-1'1' 1d 0 i~,

1-1 ...
:.21 .....
l':;i) Gronp :21
J ,"{,
'::.' '-')' 'I' () ta j g t'{) II} J ,4 on UtUtr lHi~Gellalleolls wauu- :2,1 0 4
factlu-ing indll~trleS, iuclud-
lilt; bODe, Ivory: horn, sbl'll
etc,

1:21 S

1 ·--':,,-,
,....
( - 1"<I\I~'
T Hit

,_i'OO GO()a" D..1anutaeturel'l-J of pedlay

lDO Group 4'00 Makers of wooden rosay

l!H <7roup 4'00 Ivor,y works I!)

4'00 ImagctS makers In 10


_·, ,)

4,-00 Handy craft work 17t; 1 I·.) .J

H~4 Group 4'00 Lac work. 3Hf) 1/J ~19

4'00 }i\mnta.in ptm repa,irfll'b tiJ (; I

1\)t) 4''2 Bricks, ti l88 and other Htru('.tu- 1M 1


ral da-y produots.

17 1

~nb-Division

Inn Total group -1··~J l)ottL't'~ :wd luah::rs uf r-:LJ'tb('Il- 10,y;j)-.\


\\,lI"e.
'2j )1) (trOll]) i'-Il Pottc'rs 111_~:-)'_' :--",1 j 11 j
j

:201 'fobd group J '4:-1 :\L!-1\l't',", of ,)tiJc'i' ;.;lflSS ::-I,1H1 ) 1


('rystClI \\ ~-\'r('.

20:-) Iutal group ·J'·:10 ;\In,jzer,.; (,t ()tj;.'l" nllf.;C'.ldlallc<"III'-:; -J!J.l 18J
IlOll-HJf::,tallll: llllul'ru,l prt)duut.o.
_ '0)
:JU-1 Group 14() 1".J~ J1

~OD Group ·j.'.j.O Gl'ludiug stolle

14 11

:401 Grnu]J -:1 ..1:0 tlerVftnts III miJi 13 11


(factory) work.
.J u,i pur DistrICt
S. Cude Number oi oeCl1pa,- N :1Ultl of ul:cupatioll r---' •
--'~--__''------ ---~"~--

Nu. tional group

;j j 1
~OD Group

:JIU \Vood awl wuo(l prod Ilut;s


other thu,n iLlrnitul'El ~nd
fixturos.

~11 Tobl ~l"Olln 4'01 Sawyers • lOS 17


21~ Group 4'61 Bawyers 103 86
213 ~rotal group 4'62 Carpentero, turner~ & JOlllers 5,061 4,596 HiS

214 G-ruup 4'6:l Wooden work 0,061 ·1,596

'1.15
- '1' ota 1 group 4'64 Basket maker::; ;,(14 lk7 1]7
210 G-nmp 4'64 Basket and window makers . lti7 117
217 'j\)tai group 4'60 Other industries of woody 3bl 110 :J71
ll1a,teri,t]s, including loaves,
but not including furniture
or fixtures.

~18 Group 4'60 Mat 11laiwl's

219 Group 4'bO Garland lllaker~ 1 1

220 Group 4'bU \Vinnowillg uH:skeG maker,., :J7

221 Group 4'60 I ... ea( phLi' lwt.ken-; 4H IHb


222 G--roup '1'60 Fan makers 0)
D

Group 1.60 Reed cha.ir ll11i.kers

(;;troup Broom Jllakens

Sub·, Division Furniture emu ti.xtlln'~ 34()

226 (.Troup ,l ·~
j ;-) J () 1:2

2:37 ....)

U rou]_) Pupej' ll1auurad llrers

229 Sub-Divisioll Pril'tiug awl ",\l1wd 1IldulStl"je~. ISH


230 Total group Printe1b, IjtllU~rd pIleI's, Bngra- 07 66 1
verR.

281 Gl'OUp 4'!Jl Prillting atla press w()l'k 67 1


232 'roLed group 4'U:2 Book-binders (.l,nd stitchers 11'38 188

238 Group ~'92 Hook-binders 188

234 Division 9,748 4,!?44 4,8(U


.hipur District
r-"- - __ ~L _ _ _ "___-,
8. (\'C1-.:: X umbel of UGcu!->lt-
No. tiolla1 iruuP PCY;:\\.)llS Males Femalec;

1 (i

,)'1 Con"tl'l1c:tioll ,LUll Ilwillte- 5,()(ja 2.310


naueC'-Buil<1ing:s,
~3(i 'j'f)tal group 1,l)til

:237 Group £,)'11 1\Ia:-;oll~ (repairers of buildings) 2,171.) l,Q61

'.~'J'"
_<)u 'I' 0 t a 1 gron p 5'12 Stone-cutters and dressers 53 4!J ·4

~3D Group 5'12 Stune tlres:::,ers 53

5'13 Painters ;Lila decorators of house 100 10(1

°41
., ('fl'Onp ;~'13 Painters and d6(;OratOl'l::\ of hom.e 100 lOU

5'10 Other persont> engaged in th(, (j.ji


construuf,ion or maintenance
of builUings other than build-
ings made of bamboo or simi-
lar materials.
(1 ~,'-:
1,7~7
( ,
.u"i f _n"OUp 5'10 Repairers of houses :6,UU

244 Group 5'10 House contractors 1 1

2-10 (houp i'10 KflJnkal' breakers 31S SIS


~-lf) t-lllu- Division 5'2 Construction & maiutenance- 7 7
Roads, Bridges a.nd other
Transport Works,
r-
247 U filliP 5':3 Labourertl un eontract of road" i 7
p, W. n,

g'l) Constnwtioll &; maiutena,uee-- i.J


Telegraph and Telephone line.,
249 Group 5·3 Wire repairer~ 5

250 Sub-Diviiion 5'·J Constructioll and JUainte- IF) 17


nance---op"rations 11'l"i;":Cltinn
8nd othPI agl'i,<:111tnral \\'01'\\:'1,

Gronp \Vorkel's at ccllml 17

252 Sub-Division fj '(3 \Yol'k:-; and Sel'Vi(,C'R-' - I )()IIJ('S '2·43 2l ...


• ),J,)
-~

tic a,ud Imlustl'i"t1 \yater ;:lu}Jply.

Group 'Vater beal'el'8 :H3 2t

0'7 ~fl.nittLr.v
'Works 8,lld S0n'ic('s- 4,3!)3
Indu(tJugs sC'lLvellgers.

265 Group :)'7 Scavengers ~,'24'±

25t; DivisiOlt I) COllllllel'CE' 3tl,741 36,304 2,437

6'0 Retail tra,de othenvis{l llllCla.ti::.i- 18,3U() 1'1,500


fled.
134

,--
J :tipur_..A-_
District
_ _ _ _ _,
S. Code Number of occupu.- ~ aUle of oecupatiou
No. tiOll3.i group Persollt; :\Ialet; Femalei>

1 Fj f)

:2.)0 Total group li 01 Hn \\ kers ,mel Strcet \' eudar:,,; bUt)


obllljr\vitw uD<da:-::-;itiuL

601 btj'cd \euJars and hawkers • f:i81 10

'J6U Grou.p 6'01 Pedlars . 1711

:301 Tuta.l groulJ tj'U'2 lJealert; III drugb and other 52 30


chemical stores.

262 Group W02 Drug se Hers 52 22 ;'KI

263 Total group 0'03 Publishers, booksellers and 84 84


stationers.

264 Group 6'03 Stationery goods seUers 84


265 'rutal group 6'00 General SI,orekeepers, shop 17,436 16,6~1} ~07
keepers and persons employed
in shops otherwise unclassi-
fied.

266 Group 6'00 . General merchants, 12,250 11,582 674

267 Group 6'00 Sellen; of pedlar;> gouds 311 286 25

268 Group 6 'uo H fl I'd ware selJers 117 115

269 Group (YOU Cold aHd 8ilver merebantR 70~ 756 6

270 Group 189 154

271 uroup o'UO Spvrts gOOlb dealer~ 1 1

272 Group o'UO Services on shops ::),mn) 3,074 ~1

273 Group 0'00 Cycle dealers (it) ...


274 Group 6'00 Grocers 80 80

275 (houp 6'00 Bangle ~ellers

27ti <troup (j'OO ilerfume sellers

277 <+roup 0'00 .BJleotl'ic goods dealer~ 205 :J05

278 Group (j°OU Motor <1e::tlers 148 148

279 Group 0'00 l'rillting lllatorial deftlers 7 7

280 Group li'OO H;l(lio dealero; 12 12

281 Group 34 34

282 Group 0'00 lHasa goods :-;dlers 17 17

283 Group 6'00 Retail dealers 11 11

284 Group 6'00 Pl'BC'iou,; stDne dealers ..,.


135
Jaipur_tDistrict
_ _ _ _ _ _ ...............
S. Codo ::;; umber of occupa- ~ u,me oi occu patioll r-
.Nv. tiuu ..d group 1:' er'3O l.H3 ::\laleH ..FellHtlo::;

1 2 3 4 .J G

:2t)·5 Uroup C'OO Fluwer Bellers 1 1

:3t:16 (lfou]? tYOO Dealers in SoapB eteo 4J J")


'';- _.

:3ffi t:)ub- Di I, isioll 6'1 Reta,il Trade ill foodsbu.tfs (in- 7,243 6,&:')() 6!);3
duding beveru,ges and narco-
tics).

28b 'l'otal group 6'11 Hetail dealers In gram a,nd 5987 0


5,35'2 o )~
),)

puLse::;, 8weetnleats, sug:l,r


and spIces, dairy products,
egg!:> and poultry; animalH for
food; fod<,ler for animals; other
foodstuffs, vegetables and
fruitso

2b~) Group 6°11 Milk and curd sellers o7n 4H5 leO
2HU (~ roup 6'11 Grain merchants 394 3UJ :2

201 Group 6'11 Sugar and gur sellers 58 5S

29:3 Group 6'11 Meat sellers 552 551 1


293 Group 6°11 Vegetable sellers 1/32 1,230 302
29'; Group 6'11 Nut sellers 17 17
2g5 Group 6'11 Provision dealers • 129 U3 i30

290 Group 6'11 Ghce and oil sellerso tH 38 4"oJ


2\)4" Uroup 6'11 Biseuit shops 73 73 •••
29t) Group 6'11 Salt and chillies sellers 210 '301 15
29~ GroUl) 6°11 Gmss and lueern seller::; 123 SB -10

300 Group 6'11 Pichle vendors 98 'J8

301 Group 0°11 Ha,tiull ;,;b ops 7 7 ...


30g Group 6'11 'roify sellers a.. I l 11 ...
303 G-roup 6'11 General merchants ° ~Wl :250 ')
.:..

304 GroHl) 6'11 Pakodi selJers 61 61 ...


305 ({roup 0°11 Gram sellers 1'2 8 J
306 Group 6']1 Jira sellers 199 189

307 Group 6°11. Papan Bad f:1eller~ 47 ·17


308 Groul_) 11'11 Sweetmeat Rellers 1,441 1,431 10

a09 Total gl'OllP 6'12 YendorR of wine, liquors, aerl'\,- 565 f54-1 24
ted waters and ice in shops,
- alO Group 6°12 Liquor contractol'S .
• 187 164 21>
136

Jaipur Dit:ltrict
s. Codo Nuwber uf uc('upa- Na.me of occupation ,---__ L _ _ __

No. tional group

1 3 ii

;:)11 Group 6'1-:2 lee cream sellerf:; 35t;

31~ {:i roup WI] Ice cream f1wtory 20 19 1

313 Total group 6'13 Hetail dealers in tobacco, OpI- 15 15 •••


um and Ganja.
314 Group 6'13 '.robacco dea.lers 10 10
315 Group 6 13 Ganja seliers 5 6 ...
316 Total group 6'14 Hawkers and street vendors of 8 8
drink and food stuffs.
316/A Group 6'14 Syrup sellers 8 8
317 Tot:tl group 0'15 Retail dealers in pan, bidis and 668 34:
cigarettes,

318 Group S'15 Betel shop 668 634

319 Sub-DiviRion 6'2 Retail trade in fuel (including 700 529 171
petrol),

320 Total group 6·20 Retail dealerR (including 700 529 171
hawkers and street-vendors)
In firewood, charcoal, coal,
cowdung and all other fuel
except petroleum.

321 Group 6'20 KerOl-'8De oil shop 38 ~8 10


322 Group 6'20 Cow-dung cake sellers 68 10 !)8

323 Group 0'20 Fjl'ewood sell erR il'58 461 97


324 Group 6'20 Firewood contractors 6 6

325 Group 6'20 CbarC(ml shop 80 30 •••


3'26 Sub-Division 6'3 Retail trade ill textile and 6,62~ 860
leather goods-Retail tradE'
(including hawkers anrlstret1t
vendors) in piece go()ds, \\'001,
eotton, silk, hn,ir, \YE'8,l'ing
apparel, made-up textile gOOdfi.
Rkin, len,ther, furs, feathers etc.

327 Group 6,3 Dealel'H ill leatber 1,009 839 170

328 Group S'3 Dealers in wool 1,003 971 32

329 Group ·462

330 Group 6·3 CLoth ae:1lerH 3,230 3,130 100


331 Group 6'S Leather shoes dealers 3'20 284 36

332 Group 6'3 CR,P sellers 4 •••


338 Group 6·S Pea,rl a,ud jey. ellery string shop 12 6
137
J aipur Distriot
Code Number of OCCUp~1-
, . - _ _ _ _ _ ...A-. ,_ _ _ _
'
S. Name of occupatjoll _~

No. tional group Persons l\.l ales }i'emales

1 2 4 6

004. G-ronp (j;) Heady-made cloth SUOPH 424 4:22

3:35 Group 1,':3 Reed chair cover sellers 14 14

33() Group fj'3 Dealers III dyed clothf'l 58 ;'57 1

as, Gronp 6'3 Cotton yarn sellers 29 28 1

338 Group 6'3 Cotton merchants 55 55


6'4 Wholesale trade in foodstufis-- 582 66'2 :W
. vVholm!ale dealers in grains
and pulses, sweetmeats, su-
gar and spices, dairy prouucts,
eggs and poultry, lmimal for.
food, fodder for animals, other
foodstuffs, wholesale dealers
in tobacco, opium and ganja.

840 Gl'OUp 0'4 Wholesale dealers in grain 437 422 15

341 Group 6'4 Wholesale dealers in gur 23

341/A Group 0'4 Wholesale dealers III cumm 5


seeds.

341/13 Group 6'4 Wholesale dea.lers in sugar 41 41

341/0 Gronp 6'4 Wholesale dealers in gra.m 76 76

6°5 Wholesale trade in commodi- ~,40B 141


ties other than foodstuffs,

343 (houp 6°5 Wholesale dealers III sheep 476 460 16


and goats.

344 Group 6'5 Wholesale dealers in utensils. 37

34[) Group 6'5 Wholesale dealers in leather . 574 574

546 Group (:) 5 Whole;,;ale de:den! in cloth 64 :36

347 Group 6'5 \\-hole~ale dealers in donkeys. 130 7

348 Group 0'5 \Vholesale dealers III stone 236 23G


sJ abs.
349 Group 6'5 'Wholesale t1ealeJ'H iu cattle 57{) ·516 .:m
350 Gronp 6'0 Wholesale uealers in bones 1 1

351 Oroul) 65 Wholesale dealers in lime 50 47 3

352 Group 6'5 Wholesale dealers in jewels ~40 240 ...


353 (Troup 6°5 Harden contractors 10 10

354 Group 6'0 Wholtsale dealers in earthen 7 ,.,_ 7


"'Yesselso
138
J aipur District
s, Oode .N UUl bel.' of oecupa.- Name of vecupation - _ _ _ _ ..A-_ _ _ .. ,._... _. ~

No, tIOna} group Persons

1 3 (j

0"5 W llOle;,ale clefLlers ill ~Il Vel'

0'6 l~enJ_Estate--Houi:l8 and e~tatc .-}--


3.:56 Huh-Division :26 .... 1
agents a,nd rent collectors
except a,gricultnral land

357

358
Gl'OUP

Grvup
6'6

6'6
House-rent collectors

Shop rent collectors 43


- 17
35~ Group. 6'0 Brokers of landed property

:360 ~ub-Division 0'8 Moneylending, banking anci :1,568 180


other financial business.

36l Group 6'S Eluployees III co-operaliive 20 20


societies,

362 Gl'OUP 0'8 Money lending 1,520 1,352 lAS


363 (:~l'Oup 6'8 Commission 1tgents 943 943 •••

364 Group 6'S Bank employees 33 33

365 Group 6'8 Shop aSslstants . 199 199

366 Group H'8 Brokers in money lending 21 ~l

367 Group 6'S Je'wellery brokers 3 3

368 Group ti,t; Brokerage 9

369 Division 7 Transport, Storage rmd COllJ- 8,1f)1 7,835 316


ill unicati on s,
370 Sub-Division 7'0 Transport aud cOIDlllunicatiow; 1 1 •••
otherwise unclassifi('(1 and
incidental service:"

371 Group 7'0 r:£1ransport 1 1 ...


37'2 Sub-Division 7'1 rrmnsport by Road----O\V1J81'S, ,_t866 210
manag8n.; ftlld I'lll p[oyeos
connectpcl \\ith 11l(,(,.l.:)'llieaHy
driven :1,11<1 other vehiele°f-i
(exelnding domPRtje servant)
palki, etc, b(:·'''!'Hn, }LUc1 OWU61'tl,
pac,k elephCl,llt, (lamel, mule,
iLl5S aDd bullock o\vuen, and
drivers, porters and messen-
gers, perSOT}:-O; c)lgn,ged in road
transport l10t otherwise das-
sHied illnluding freight trans·
port by }'oall, the operation
of fixed faeiliti.es for road
transport such at:> toll roads,
higbway bridges, termina.ls
and parking faoiIitieB,

373 Grou!' 7'1 Motor drivers IfJ


1.30

Jajpur District
s. Code Number of occupa,- Narue of occupa,tlOll ,--- ---__,._,-------,
N u. tional group rC'fsons J\Jalei-- Fewrtles
1 5 6
:3 7 .J G- !YJ II P '4 1
< 11 ule Leers • 30

7' 1 emne\ (1ri verlS 1,1-1h 1,000


27f; Group 7'1 }iotur cleanen::
:lI7 Group 7 '1 TOllga drivers 71~ 700 <12
37H Group 7'1 Bullock cart dri'vers 761
37~) Group 7'1 Thela drivers 342 337 5

380 Chuup 7'1 Earth and stone carriers 11 !)

381 Gt'ouf:.! 7'1 Cycle hire shop :31 is .,.,


382 Group 7'1 Porters 42 ·4:2

383 Group 7'1 Bus proprietors 1 1

384 GI'OUp 7'1 Rickshaw drivers 158


385 Grollp 7'1 Employees in bUB service 120 12U

386 Group 7'1 Employees In rrransport De- 21 '21


partment.

387 Group 7'1 Iillephant drivers 3 3


3t38 Sub- DiviBion' 7'3 Transport by air-Persons con- 13 ." .~

cel'ned with aIr fields and


aircraft other than construc-
tion of airfields' and airports.

38BIA Group 7'J Employees in aeroplane office. 13 Ii)

389 Sub-Division 74 Railwa.y Transport'. 2,966 2,86 t'i lOl

390 Total group 7'41 Railw~LY employees of all kinds '2,943 U\J
except those employed ou
com;tructioll works.

::Nl G-roup 7'41 Ticket collectol'!:) 1

3H9 Group 7<41 Railway Telegraph clerks

393 Group 1 1

394 Group 7'41 Employees in Railwlty 2,286 ~,227 59


395 Group 7' 41 H.ail Wl',y gR.te keeper5 17 17
396 Group 7'41 Station MIlsters 20 15
397 Group 7'41 Railway guards 6 6

398 Group ~('41 Railway pointsmen 382 381

399 Group 7'41 Rail way clerks 41 15 26


140

.J aipur District
S. Codc ~ umber of OCCUP:1- N~llle uf (Jccupt1tioll ,-- _'._--- ---,
No, tioual group Persons Males FeIUale~

1 :3 ;') (j

-lUU Group 7'41 l1n,ilwa,y SWCL:PCl'S 1 1

<.H) 1 Group 7·41 Railway.I allladars 16 15

402 Group 7'41 Hail \vay Signallers .)


-J

403 Group 7'41 Rail way Trolley men ....


4(J4 Group 7'41 Rail \Yay Cabin men 4 4

405 Grollp 7'41 Railway Fitter 2 1 1

406 Gr () II }J 7'41 Railway Luggage clerks 3 3

407 Group 7'41 Rail way Engine drivers • 41 41

4:08 Cci-roup 7'41 Railway watermen 14 10 4

409 Group 7'41 Employees on Railway station 07 3

410 'rokti group 7'42 Porters 21

411 Gruup 7'42 Rail way St:ttion porter,; 21 '2


412 Sub-Division 7-5' 8tomgc :lllcl W!\,fllhollsing-The 5
0ll(~I',ttioll of stor:l,;.se f:.Hiliities
,<;W;il :tS \v:\,reh0l1Se3, cold
:.;;tol'agc, d"l)osits when
5,1£0
i,~
ullered as an
Mlll'll "LUi',L:o,1O
iuuepcuueut scryice.

413 Group 7';") Di:-;ti.llcry ~:;orG-:wopcr~; 5 .5


j'6 Postal ~crvices I (50
414 Sub-Division

415 Group 7'6 Employees in Post OHice • 50 60 .....
410 Sub-Division 28 ....
417 Group 7'7 Telegraph Services 28

418 Bub-Division ••••

41~ Group

420 Division 8 Ht'al'Jh~ EClue:Lt;on and Public :2~,134: 21,000 1,071


A<llLlinistmtion.

421 Sub-Division 8'1 :'I.f rdical ~1,nd other Health 1,144 600. 544
Bervices.

422 Total group tr 11 Hegi:::;~8reJ llledical J:.lmoti-, 171 135 36


tioners.

423 Group 8'11 Doctors 171 13.5 36


424 Total group _ 8'1~ V:iJid", Hn,kims ['.illl other 171 167 4
perHo!l8 pr:wtisin g medicine
\vithout being registered,
141

J aipur District
,....-_ _ _ _ _ - L
S. Coelo Number of o0cupa- Name of occUp;ttiOIl
.N o. tional group Persons Males Females
1 3 5 6

4:20 Groul.-J 8'12 Vnidyas 118 114

"126 Group 8'1:2 Assistant Surgeons 53 53


427 Total group 8'14 .l\lid wi VE.S 13~ 13t;

428 Group 8'14 Midwives 138 13ti

429 Total group 8'] 6 Compounders 210 :210

430 Group S'16 Compounders 210 210

431 1'otal group 8'17 Nurses 94

432 Group 8'17 Nurses 94


433 'rotaj group 8'10 All other persons employed 360
in hospitals or other public
or pl'ivate -establishments
rendering medical or other
health services but not inclu-
ding scavengers or other sani-
tary staff.
434 Group 8'10 Sanita.ry Inspectors 1 1

435 Group S'10 Proprietors Dispensa.ries 1 1

436 Group 8'10 Bleeders. 1'2 12

437 Group 8'10 Employees in Maternity Homes 186 186

43b Group S'10 Employees in Dispensaries 86 74

43H Sub-Division 8'2 Educational Services and 3,999 3,664 3St)


Research.

440 'rotal group W'21 Professors, lecturers, teachers 67 67


and research workers emplo-
yed in Universities, CQUeges
and Research Institutions.

441 Group 8':21 Professors ti7

442 'rotal group 8'22 All other professors, lecturers 1,092 1,587
and teachers,

443 Group 8'2'2 rreacbers • 1,892 1,.r587 305

444 rrotal group 8 '20 1\Ia,n~lgel's, clf'rkR and RervantR '2,040 :3,010 30
of eclueational a,nd research
institutions including Libra-
ries and M useUIllS etc.

441} Group 8·:,2.0 Employees in school l


1,233 1,'205 28

446 Group 8'20 Emplo~, ef'S III Education 76 '14 '2


Department,

447 Group 8'20 Employefs in Library '2 '2


14'2

,J aipur Distriot
,,--_'___ ~t __
S. Code N umbl.·r of OCCUpft- N a.llle of occupation
No. tional group Per::;OIlS Nifties Feumle:;

1 3

82C, _l.iJmplo'yL'8'; ill Bo:tl'ding House. ,,)(;

t,.:3U \Natchlllon in College

Nub-Di Vit;IOIl Police (other than "j lla bn e 1,60'2 1 ,,37~ :-)t)
watchmen) .

,4051 Group d'4 Em ployons Police Department 1,602 1,.572 30

45:& Sub-Divi~i()n 8'5 Village Otlicers and servants, 701 6.50


including village watchmen,

-15~ Group 8'5 Employees in Tehsil 529 484 45

454 Group 8'5 Patwaris 97 97

455 (tronp 8'5 Watchmen 71 67

456 Group 8'5 Village servants • 4

457 Snb- Division 8'6 EmployeeR of Municipalities 1,103 1,069 34


and Local Bo:trds (hut not
incll1c1ing persons classifiable
unc1er any other Division or
Sub-Divi8ion).

458 Group 8-6 . Empl('yees in ~funicipalitiel-; , 1,103 1,069 34

459 8uh-Division 8'7 1~111 pl(Jyces


of Sb te G()vern- 11,971 1l,894 77
wents (but not including
perRons claRsifiable ullder n.ny
Division or Sub-Divi:-:;ion).

46() Grollp 8'7 Government lDrnploypf'R 11,774 11,71-1 60


4tH Group 8-7 Employees Mahakma Khn,F; 39 39

4B~ 'Group 8'7 Accountftnts 4'2 42


·468 Group S'7 Employees in Forest Depn,rt- 9
ment,

-.!o4 Group 8'7 Cler1i:R in EnginE'Cl'ing DFlpftrt- 6


mont,

465 Group 8'7 I<-:lllp)oyees Uourt of \V::t.rO.R 1 1

466 Group 8'7 Employees 111 Agricultural 1 1


Department,

467 Group t)'7 VV~~tchllH~11 11l Agricultural 12 12


Depal Llllcnt.

468 Group 8'7 N am~d:1rs (Ac(lountants) 3 3

469 'Group 8'7 r nspectors of g:udens 1 1


470 Group 8'7 G-overnment Mnnims 17 17
143

.1 aipur District
s. Code N umber of occupa- Name of ocoupation ,..- - - -_ _ _ ../1.... _ _ - - - - - - ,

No. tional group Persons :Males }i'emales

1 2 3 '-1 5 6
:)
·171 Group 8'7 Talnkedars .:J 2

472 Group 8'7 Empl()yees in CustomR Depart- ]8 18


ment.

473 Group 8'7 Employees ill Tehsils 3;) 33

474 Group 8'7 Employees in Education De- S 8


partrnent,

8'7 Employees in Devasthan De- 5 i)


±75 (;-t'Ud ,)
partm€nt.
476 Sub-Division 88 Employees of the Guion Govern 1/i02 i,80:2
meuts (bllt no incluning per
sons classifiable under any
Division or Sub-Division),

477 Gronp S'8 Employees of Government of 1,ty02 1,60S


India.
4'78 Sub-Division 8'9 Employees of Non-Indian Go- 12 12
vernments.

479 Group 8'9 Sel'vice outside the State. J] 12

480 Division 9 Services not elsewhere speCl- 5,811;~ 4:2,7:30 15,oH3


fied.
181 Sub-Division g'O Services otherwise unclassified. 35,20-'1 23,41/) 11,7tlU

482 Group g'O Non Governmental work. 2,717 2,50b 21~

483 Group g"O Watchmen 1 1

484 Group 9'0 Managers 69 69

485 Group 9'0 Astrologers 53 -In ,,1

486 Group 9'0 Labourers 32,364 :30,700 11,5-U

487 Sub-Division 9·1 Domestic services (but not in- 6,IGO .j ,H76 1)25
eluding "ervice.r; rend('rcd by
members pf family households
to one alloLittn).

·J88 Total group 9'11 Privn,te lllotor drivers and eloa- IG '7
I V
ners.
489 Group 9"11 Private motor drivers 16 7 9

490 Total group 9'12 Cooks 1,128 689 439


491 Group 9'12 Cooks 1,128 689 439

492 '_rotal group 9'13 Gardeners 643 591 5'2

493 Group 9"13 Gradellers 843 ,)91 52


494 Total group 9'10 Other domestic s('rvants 4,313 3,588 725

4~5 Group 9'10 Domestic servants 4,313 3,588 725


144

,Jaipul' District
B. COile Number of occnpR.- N arne of ocunpatioLl r------·--~- -------,
No, t'ional group Persons YlaleH F'elllal~s

1 3 4 :)

.j~)(:i SLlb-lhvisioll !)'::;l Bf),rbers :1.,11(1 beftuty Rhops-_ Bar- ;3,-11):) :3,2J7 lOb
bel's, ha,ir dressers i1Lld Wlg
makerH, tattooers, shampooers,
bath houses.

497 ,Group 9'2 Barbers 3,4U5 3,237 168

498 Sub· Di visioll 9'3 Laundries and Laundry ber- 3,766 2,62b 1,143
vices-Launc1ries and laun-
dry services, washing and
cleaning.

<:1:99 Group 9'3 Washermen 3,766 2,623 1, 143

500 f:5ub-Division 9'4 Hotels, restaurants and eating 172 164


houses.

501 Gronp 9'4 Employees in Hotel 17~ 164

502 Sub-Division 9'5 Recreatirm Services -Produc- 3,406 2,888 518


tion and distribution of mo-
tion pictures a.nd the operation
of cinema,s & allied Reniees,
Managers and ellJployees of
theatres; opera companies,
etc, tuusicianc;, actJfS, dallcer!:>,
etc" cOllJurers, a.crobats,
wrestlers, reciters, exbibi ton;
of cnrio"itieR nnc1 \yjld nnimals.
radio broadcasti1lg studios.
503 Group 9 {) Employees in Cinel1.la 1,177 1,176 1

504 Group 9'5 Drum-beaters 141 116 25


505 Group 9'5 Singers 1,828 1,336

506

507
Group

Group
9'5

9·5
Entertainment

Bards
wor~\i::' :33:3

27
233

27
-
;:")OH Sub·Division 9'6 Legal and business sorv Jeer,; 371 1

509 '11otal group 9'61 La\vyen; of all l,inds iucludillg 63


Qazis, Law Agents fmd ::\Ill-
khtin,rs,
510 Group 9'61 Plea,del's 63 63
511 Total group 9'6~ C ler1;s of 1a yerspetltlOn 19 18 1
writera etc

512 Group 9'f)2 Petitioll \vriters 7 6 1


513 Group 9'62 L'Lwyers servants 12 12
514 Total group 9'63 Architects, Bnrveyors, Eugi- 1t!6 186
neers and their employees
(not being State Servants),
515 Group 9 63 Engineers 186 18£ .".
145

~
;J aipul' District
_ _ _ ..J_ _--,
~. Code _N umber 1)£ OCCupa.- N allle of occupatlOn
No. tioual group Persons Males Females

1 3 4

U'G-l PLlbJic S<.:ri Le:.,;, Stenographers, 5~J


Accountants, Auditors.

J)17 Group 0'64 Stenographers 59 59

,,)J8 'Iota.) group 9'65 M!1 n,1gen-l, derks, bcrvants and 45


ellll?loyt~es of rrnLde Associa-
tions, Cham ber of Commerce,
Boitrd of 'l'mde Labour
organisati,;ll a II d similar
organisation of employers &
employees.
519 Group 9'65 Emplo'yee~ III Co-operative
stores.

5'2() Crl'On p 9'65 Employees in Khadi Bhandar:-:; :)1

521 Sub- Division 9'7 Arts, letters and journalism

522 'J1otn.l group 9·71 ArtiRts, sculptars a.nd Image 1 1


makers.

523 Group 9'71 Painters 1 1

9'72 Authors, editors, journa.lists :):-)


and poets.

525 Group 9'72 Editors 33 •••


526 Totitl group 9"73 Photographers ~3

527 Group 9'73 Photographers 3

f)28 Rub-Division 9·8 Religious, Charitable and Wel- 5,651 !5,110 ;')41
fare Services.

529 Total group 9'81 Priests. MiD isters. Monks, 5,475 ;'),019
N,uns, 8adhus, Religious Men-
dicants, ana other religious
workers.
'0] UT
·~=30 Group n.,
" G n 01'8 l[11
-'
P peL..;

531 Group 9 ~1 HereoitMY Household Service 1,47'1 1,:3Ifi 1,30

532 Group 9'81 ~bge8 (~adlmR) 453 458


533 Tota,l group 9'83 1\fR.nagors and employees of 176 91 85
organisa,tions ;md institutions
renrt~~ring charitable and other
welfa,re Bervices.

534 Gtonp 9'8B Emplo),f:>(·g III water-houses. ]59 91


58!) Group 9'83 Sel'vn,ntR ltl \vidows home 16 16
536 Group 9'83 SerV~1nt8 in inns 1 1

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