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CENSUS 1961

GUJARAT

DIS'TRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK


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BARODAc DISTRICT

R. K. TRIVEDI
Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1961
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Census of India, 1961 Volume V-Gujarat is being published in the following parts:

I-A General Report


I-B Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey
I-C Subsidiary Tables
II-A General Population Tables
II-B (1) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C)
II-B (2) General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX)
II-C Cultural and Migration Tables
III Household Economic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII)
IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments
IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables
V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tri~s
V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and ScAeduled Tribes
(including reprints)
VI Village Survey Monographs (25 Monographs)
VII-A Selected Crafts of Gqjarat
VII-B Fairs and Festivals
VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration
} Not for Sale
V1II-B Administration Report-Tabulation
IX Atlas Volume
X Special Report on Cities

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

17 District Census Handbooks in English


17 District Census Handbooks in Gujarati
CONTENTS
PAOI!S
PREFACE vii-xi
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES xiii-xxix
PART I
(i) Introductory Essay . 1-35
(1) Location and Physical Features, (2) Administrative Set-up, (3) Local Self Government, (4) Population,
(5) Housing, (6) Agriculture, (7) Livestock, (8) Irrigation, (9) Co-operation, (10) Economic Activity,
(11) Industries and Power, (12) Transport and Communications, (13) Medical and Public Health,
(14) Labour and Social Welfare, (IS)' Price Trends, (16) Community Development, (17) Progress of Plan
Schemes (18) Important Place Names
(li) Gazetteer of Place NalDes 37-47
PART II
(1) Census T~les
A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES
NOTE 3-5
TABLE A-I Area, Houses and Population 6
ApPENDIX I 1951 Territorial units constituting the present set-up of district and each talukafmahal 7
SUB-ApPEND!X I TO ApPENDIX I
! Area for 1951 and 1961 for those municipal towns which have undergone changes in area
since 1951 Census 7
SUB-ApPENDIX 2 TO ApPENDIX I
District/Taluka/Mahal showing 1951 population according to territorial jurisdiction in
1~51 changes in area and the populations involved in those changes 8
ANNEXURE TO ApPEN.DlX I
Villages transferred from and to Baroda district 9-11
ApPENDIX II Number of Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population
under 5,000 12
LIST Place with a population of under 5,000 in 1951 which were treated as towns in 1951 but have
been omitted from the list of towns in 1961 12
ApPENDIX III Houseless and Institutional Population 13
TABLE A-III Villages classified by population 14-15
TABLE A-IV Towns and Town-groups classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1941 16-17
ApPENDIX New Towns added in 1961 and Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961 17
NOTE
A-Particulars of New Towns added in 1961 18
B-Particulars of 1951 Census Towns declassified in 1961 18
SPECIAL ApPENDIX
Towns with their area and jurisdiction 18
B (i)-GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES
NOTE 19-25
TABLE B-1 Worker. and Non-workers cla~sified by sex and broad age-groups 26
TABLE B-III
PART A Industrial c1a~sification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only 27
PART B Industrial classIfication of WJI-kers and Non-workers by educ'\tional levels in Rural areas only 28-31
TABLE B-IV
PART A Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at Homehold Industry 32-34
PART B Industrial classification by sex and clas3 of worker of persons at work in non-household
industry, trade, business, profession or service 35-39
PART C Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at
work other than cultivation 40-51
ApPENDIX 52-53
PAGES

TABLE B-V Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation 54-79
ApPENDIX 80-81
ANNEXURE Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Families 81

TABLE B-VII
PART A Persons working principally (i) as Cultivators (ii) as Agricultural labourers or (iii) at
Household Industry ~lassified by sex and by Secondary work (i) at Household Industry (ii) as
Cultivator or (iii) as Agricultural labourer 82-85
ApPENDIX 85

TABLE B-VII
PART B Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non-household industriy, trade,
business, profession or service who are also engaged in household industry 86-91
TABLE B-VIlI
PART A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels
in Urban areas only 92-93
PART B Persons unemployed aged IS and above by sex and educational levels in Rural areas only 92-93
TABLE B-IX Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity 94-97

B (ii)-HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

TABLE B-X Sample Households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor household industry (ii) engaged
either in cultivation or household industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in
cultivation and household industry for all areas 98
TABLE B-XI Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land
cultivated in Rural and Urban areas separately 98-99
TABLE B-XII Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and
number of family workers and hired workers in Rural and Urban areas separately 100-109
TABLE B-XVI Sample Principal household industry classified by period of working and total number
of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 110-113
ApPENDIX 114
TABLE B-XVII Sample Households classified by (i) Number of male and female members by size of
Household and (ii) Engagement(a) Neither in cultivation nor in industry (b) In household
industry only and (c) in cubvation sub-classified by size of land cultivated 115

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

NOTE 117-118
TABLE C-I Composition of Sample Households by relationship to head of family classified by size of
/ land cultivated 119
TABLE C-II Age and Marital Status _ 120-123
TABLE C-III
PART A Age, Sex and Education in all areas 124-12!l
PART B Age, Sex and Education in Urban areas only 124-125
TABLE C-IV Single Year Age Returns 126
TABLE C-V Mother Tongue (Alphabetical order) 127-129
TABLE C-VII Religion 130
TABLE C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
PART A Classiafication by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among
Scheduled Castes 131

PART B Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers anq NI?I!-workefll !l-mong
Scheduled Tribes I • ~3~

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PAGES
E-HOUSING TABLES

NOTE 133-135
TABLE E-I Census Houses and the uses to which they are put 136-137
TABLE E-Il Tenure Status of Sample households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling 138-139
TABLE E-IV Distribution of Sample households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling
by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof 140-141
TABLE E-V Sample homeholds classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied 142-143

SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTE~ AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

NOTE 145

TABLE SOT-I

PART A Industrial cla~sification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes 146-149
PART B Ind~trial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 150-153

STATEMENT A-POPULA'l'ION OF SCHEDULED CASTES 154


STATEMENT B-POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRffiES 154

VILLAGE-WISE LIST OF INimSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 155-159


ANNEXURE-STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 160-163

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION 165-188

(ii) Official Statistics ". . 189-221


(A detailed list of tables on Official Statistics is given at page 190)

PART III

Village Directory

NOTE
BARODA TALUI<A 5- 37
SAVLY TALUKA 39- 47
VAGHODIA TALUKA 49- 55
PADRA TALUKA 57- 67
KARJAN TALUI<A 69- 77
SINOR MAHAL 79- 83
DABHOI TALUKA 85- 95
SANKHEDA TALUKA 97-109
TILAKWADA MAHAL HI-117
NASVADI TALUKA 119-129
CRROTA UDAIPUR TALUKA 131-145
JABUGAM TALUKA 147-159

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MAPS

DISTRICT MAP FRONTISPIECE

FAIRS FACING PAGE H'J


TALUKA BARODA 5
"
TALUKA SAVLI ,- 39
T ALUKA VAGHODIA 49
TALUKA PADRA 57
TALVKA KARJAN 69
"
MAlfAL SINOR 79
"
TALUKA DABHOI n 85
"
TALUKA SANKHEDA 97
"
MAHAL TILAKWADA III
" "
TALUKA NASVADl 119
"
TALUKA eHHOTA UDAIPUR ,- 131
TALUKA JABUGAM 147

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PREFACE

Before 1951, only the figures of population tables as possible to enhance its usefulness. The
of revenue villages were given in what were then result has been that the District Census Hand-
called 'Village Handbooks'. But the decision to book of 1961 differs widely in the matter of
bring out the District Census Handbooks giving content and coverage from that published after
extracts from all the important census tables for the Census of 1951 and contains a number of
every district of the State was taken for the first new features, examined below.
time in 1951. I~ addition to the censuS tables,
the, minimum information given in the Primary The District Census Handbook has been
Census Abstract r~lated to the area of the village, sub-divided into three parts, viz., :-
number of houses and households, total popu-
PART I-THE DISTRICT
lation, houseless and institutional population,
literates, and agricultural and non-agricultural (i) Introductory Essay
classes distributed und,er 8 main livelihood classes.
Census statistics given in the Primary Census eii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names
Abstract were further supplemented by the addi-
tion of useful administrative information on such PART U-STATISTICS
items as post offices, r~ilway stations, distance of
(i) Census Tables
bazzar from village, prim~ry schools, village pan-
chayats, co-operative soci.iety, etc. This was a unique (ii) Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments
achievement of the Indian· Census giving as it
did the basic demographic and economic infor- (iii) Handicrafts Tables
mation for the smallest administrative unit, namely,
(iv') Departmental or Official Statistics
the village, and in some States, even for each
hamlet and also for wards in towns and cities. PART ill-VILLAGE DIRECTORY
The 1951 series of District Census Handbooks, how-
(i) Explanatory Note
ever, varied in content and size from State to State
depending upon the resources offered by the (ii) Village Directory
State Government. The Registrar General, there-
fore, desired that the Handbooks brought out (iii) Taluka Maps
during the Census of 1961 should contain certain
minimum statistical data, maps and other useful Part I is entirely new. While all the items
information which should be uniformly adopted under Part II except that relating to the main
throughout the country. The matter was discuss- Census Tables are added for the first time, the
ed at the Conferences and seminars of the Village Directory Section has been enlarged by
Superintendents of Census Operations before the the inclusion of certain useful information and
contents of the various sections of the District maps. Various items included in each of these
Census Handbook were decided upon. three parts are listed below.

PART I-THE DISTRICT


The Government of Gujarat at first proposed
to .include a very limited number of census tables (i) Introductory Essay
in the District Census Handbook as against a
very extensive and comprehensive coverage accept- This is a new feature added for the first
ed for common adoption by the States. But on time. The district has been introduced by giving
reviewing the matter on receipt of the recommen- at the outset certain essential information about
dations of the third conference of Superintendents its geographical location, physical features,
of Census Operations, the Government thought historical background, administrative divisions,
advisable to incorporate as many of the census territorial changes, topography, soil, climate,
temperature, rainfall, etc. Growth of population, background and other relevant details have been
its distribution between rural and urban areas, taken from the old District Gazetteers, informa-
density, literacy, sex ratio, marital status, economic tion in respect of major irrigation projects, town-
activities, etc., have been discussed with reference ships. crafts, fairs and festivals, etc., have been
to census tables. Agriculture, livestock, social separately collected, and brought up-to-date in
services, co-operation, transport and communica- consultation with the Collectors.
tions, facilities of education, medical relief, housing,
labour, Community Development Programme, pro- PART II-STATISTICS
gress of plan schemes, etc., have also been reviewed
in the light of available official statistics. In fine, Part II contains (a) all the important Census
all the essential details relating to the demographic, Tables including those compiled from House-lists
economic, social and cultural aspects as revealed and (b) official statistics, furnished by the various
by the census and departmental statisti.cs, have State departments.
been examined to give a succinct account of the
district as it stood in 1961. Census Statistics
(ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names
The statement that follows compares the
The gazetteer gives in brief information about number of tables compiled in different census
all the places of historical or religious importance series with those selected by Government for repro-
and interest in the district. While the historical duction in the District Census Handbook.

Details of Tables compiled in 1961 Census and reproduced in District Census Handbook

Total No. Tables reproduced in District Census Handbook


of tables
Series Description compiled in 1961 Number Particulars

1 2 3 4 5

A General Population Tables 4 3 A-I and its Appendices I, II & III with sub-
Appendices 1 &.2, A-III ,and ~A-IV with
Appendix 1 and Special Appendix

B Economic Tables 17 12

(i) General Economic Tables 9 7 B-1, B-III-Parts A & B, B-IV-Parts A, B & C,


B-V, B-VIl-Parts A & E, B-VIII-Parts A & B
and B-IX

(ii) Household Economic Tables 8 5 B-X, B-XI, B-XII, E-XVI and B-XVII

C Social and Cultural Tables 8 7 C-I, C-II, C-III-Parts A & B, C-IV, c-v,
C-VII, C-VIII-Parts A & B
D Migration Tables 6

E Tables On Housing and Establishments 5 4 E-I, E-II, E-IV and E-V

SCT/SC/ST Special Tables on Scheduled 8 1 SCT-I-Parts A & B


Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Note :-
Two more tables have been specially compiled from House-lists, viz., (i) Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments
and (ii) Handicrafts Tables.

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Official Statistics series of meetings with the Director. Bureau of
Economics and Statistics and representatives of
The picture the census statistics present will the departments concerned. The offices from
which information was not received had to be
be incomplete without the official or departmental
frequently reminded by the Director, the Census
statistics reviewing the progress made by the
Department and a t times even by the Chief
various administrative departments during the
S~retary. Some of the tables proposed to be
past decennium. An attempt has, therefore, been
included could not be inserted or had to be
made to compile important official statistics for
revised either for want of receipt of timely infor-
publication in the District Census Handbook.
mation or owing to the non-availability or incom-
These statistics wpich relate to the past ten years
pleteness of the data furnished. Where data for
must be adjusted to the existing set-up of adminis-
individual years are not available, they have been
tration, if they are to be really useful and
collected for the years 1950-51, 1955-56, 1960-6]
comparable. This, however, was not possible in
which mark the commencement of the First,
spite of efforts to that ,effect. For, extensive changes
Second and Third Five Year Plans. Where sta-
in the terdtorial jUrisdiction of districts and
tistics for these periods are not available they are
talukas have taken place during the last ten , '
given only for the year 1960-61; and where the
years, first as a result ·of integration in 1956 and
figures compiled are not available for the units
then due to bifurcation on May 1, 1960 when
as at present constituted, the clarification as to the
Gujarat came into being as a seRarate political
unit to which they refer has been made in the foot-
unit for the first time; Non-availability of the
note to the statements which also disclose the
required data in case 'of most of the Princely
source of compilation.
States and Estates was another handicap. The
task of compilation of official statistics was thus PART III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY
beset . with innumerable difficulties. The pro-
The Village Directory or the Primary Census
formac for the various statements numbering 49 as
Abstract includes information regarding popu-
approved by Government and the Registrar
lation, area, occupied houses, households, workers
General were circulated to all the concerned Heads
classified into nine industrial categories of workers
of Departments as early as July 1961. In view of
and non-workers, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
the importance of these statistics, the Government
Tribes, literates and educated, etc., for each village
by circular letter No. CNS-1461-A2 dated
as well as for every ward and block of about
the 27th July 1961 addressed to all the Heads of
!20 hou~es in each town. In addition, it gives
Departments had also directed that official sta-
~nformat.lOn on certain essential amenities existing
tistics called for by the Superintendent of Census
III the VIllage such as educational facilities, public
Operations should be furnished within two months
health and medical facilities, supply of drinking
through the Director, Bureau of Economics
water, electricity and its uses, etc., by means of
and Statistics, after thorough scrutiny by some
abbreviations placed against the name of each
resp~nsible officer of the department along with a
village. This additional information has been
certIficate to the effect that the data furnished
compiled from the special 'village notes' devised
are up-to-date, complete and authentic in all
for the purpose and collected through the Block
particulars. The delay, however, caused in furnish-
Development Officers. They relate to the position
ing correct and complete information by the
as it existed about March 1961.
departments delayed final compilation and result-
C? in pr~tracted correspondence to rectify the The figures of population of Scheduled Castes
dIscrepanCIes and incompleteness noticed during and Scheduled Tribes were given in 1951 for
the course of verification at the Bureau. Non- certain arbi,trary tracts formed by the grouping
availability of the required information for the of talukas. fhe result was that the administration
various administrative units as at present consti- was seriously handicapped in the absence of rele-
tuted was another obstacle. The progress had vant
. particulars for the various administrat'lve
therefore, to be reviewed from time to time in a umts of a district which were required oft and

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B-ii
on for planning and other purposes. This lacuna the ultimate delimitation of boundaries and loca-
has been removed on the present occasion by tion of villages appearing in the taluka and
giving figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled district maps and accuracy of area figures entered
Tribes for each village in the Primary Census 1Il the Primary Census Abstract.
Abstract. The talukas and villages given in the PAGING
Village Directory are arranged in the order of
Each of the three parts of the District
their location code numbers.
Census Handbook will have a separate series of
page numbers starting with I.
MAps
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
The Village Directory is preceded by taluka
maps showillg villages by their location code With a view to enable the reader to trace
numbers and dots varying according to the a village from the Village Directory, an alpha-
size of the village. Other items such as district or betical list of villages giving the names of villages
taluka headquarters, railway, national highway, and indicating their location code numbers, page
State highway, local roads, post oaice, post and number and serial number on the page at which
telegraph, canal, river, rest house, police station, they are printed has been given separately for
etc., have been shown on the map with appro- each Taluka/Mahal at the commencemen t of
priate symbols. Two key maps, one for the State the Handbook.
showing the district boundary and the position
of the district in the State in hatching and the THE HAND~OOK

position of the taluka in the district in black The contents of the District Census Hand-
and another key map for the district showing book explained above have been finalised after
taluka boundary and the position of taluka in frequent deliberations at various census confer-
the district in hatching have also been included ences and seminars, and meticulous care as to
in the taluka map. In addition to taluka maps, their form, size and presentation. But these' by
a map of the district has also been given at themselves would not have been sufficient, had
the commencement of the Handbook showing the Government not readily responded to the
the various items listed above for the taluka rna p various suggestions made in this behalf. If I may
and villages having popUlation over 5,000. The say so" the Government had placed implicit faith
key map given in the district map shows district in me, and accepted all the proposals made by
boundary and the posi tion of the district in the me from time to time to add to the utility of
State in hatching. this important compilation. It is hoped that the
District Census Handbook in its present form will
The preparation of district and taluka maps satisfy a growing demand for basic census data
and finalisation of area figures proved to be by ultimate territorial units and other back-
another handicap. The District Inspectors of ground information about the District and also
Land Records had furnished tracings which had prove to be a useful book of reference to the
to be brought up-to-date in the light of changes administrative departments and the public.
in boundaries owing to integration on the one hand
and bifurcation on the other. Frequent references The Government of Gujarat has taken a
and back references entered into at various levels, further decision namely to print the District
the Settlement Commissioner, Superintendents Census Handbook also in the regional language
and District Inspectors of Land Records to remove of the State, viz., Gujarati. This will very much
the discrepancies and reconcile the inconsistencies add to the utility of this publication. The Hand-
noticed did not yield much result. The matter was, book inGujarati will contain (i) Note introducing
, therefore, finally set at rest by calling a conference the district, (ii) Alphabetical list of villages,
of Superintendents and District Inspectors of (iii) census Tables, A-I, A-III and SCT-I,
Land Records who did on-the-spot checking (iv) Vipage Directory with explanatory note and
and verification and certified the correctness of (v) District and Taluka maps.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS thankfully acknowledged. The excellent work
turned out by the Government Photo-zinco-
Help in the compilation bf the District graphic Press, Poona in printing district and
Census Handbooks has been forthcoming from taluka maps deserves special mention.
various quarters, to all of whom I am deeply
indebted. I, however, wish to express my thanks I would like to place on record the valuable
to Shri V.Isvaran and Shri V. L. Gidwani, Chief contribution made by the members of the Census
Secretaries to Government, and Shri M. G. Shah, Organisation at various levels in bringing out
Deputy Secretary, General Administration Depart- the Handbook in its present form. Mention in
ment for all the facilities they have given in their particular should be made of Shri K. F. Patel,
preparation and publication of these Handbooks. Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Shri
I am also obliged to the Bureau of Economics J. D. Shah, Statistical Assistant, Shri H. S. Bhatt,
and Statistics for the services rendered in' the in charge proof reading section and Shri K. D.
compilation of Official Statistics furnished by Vaishnav and Shri L. S. Shrimali of draftsman
the Heads of Departments and the checking of section. Before I conclude I must pay tribute to the
the statistical data in the draft-notes for the conscientious discharge of duties by the late Shri
Introductory Essays' prepared by the District J. K. Patel, Special Mamlatdar whose services
Statistical Officers. My thanks are also due to were placed by Government at the disposal of
Shri H. V. Desai, Settlement Commissioner, the Census Organisation, for supervising the
Superintendents of La~d Records and District printing of District Census Handbooks. It is a
Inspectors of Land Records for their assistance matter of great regret that his servicel; were lost
in the finalisation of ar:ea
I
figures
.
and verification to us, as he was removed from our midst in the
of district and taluka maps. prime of his life owing to sudden heart failure.

Programme for the printing of District Census Finally, the Registrar General has given such
Handpooks has this time been very heavy indeed, anxious thought and care since the inception of
more so as they are published both in Gujarati the Census Organization to ensure that the District
and English. The arrangements made by Shri Census Handbook which the Census of 1961
B. A. Koreishi, Director, Government Printing and brings out is an up-to-date book of reference for
Stationery, and Shri G. J. Gonsalves, Deputy . the District by including all available useful data
Director, for the printing of the voluminous work both census as well as official. I am grateful to him
pertaining to the District Census Handbooks at for the valuable suggestions made and guidance
the various Government and local presses, are given by him in this importan t publication.

AHMEDABAD, R. K. TRIVEDI,
9th March, 1964. Superintendent if Census Operations,
Gujarat.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
81. Location Page SI. Location Page
No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.
BARODA TALUKA BARODA T ALUKA-contd.
TOWNS 45 Jobantekri 98 34
I Baroda II 6 46 Kajapur 90 34
2 Gorwa I 6 47 Kalali 36 30
48 Kanadkoi 122 36
VILLAGES 49 Kapurai 72 34
1 Ajitpura 107 36 50 Karali 77 34
2 Ajod 18 30 51 Karchiya 16 30
3 Akota 51 32 52 Karodiya 27 30
4 Aladpura 95 34 53 Kasipura 87 34
5 Alamgir 78 34 54 Kelanpur 104 36
6 Amliyara 57 32 55 Khalipur 70 34
7 Ampad 21 30 56 Khanpur 24 30
8 Angadh 7 28 57 Khatamba 73 34-
9 Ankhol 69 34- 58 Kotali 53 32
10 Ankhi 99 34 59 Kotna 10 28
11 Ankodiya 25 30 60 Koyli IS 28
12 Asoj 39 30
61 Mahapura 22 30
13 Atladra 37 30
62 Makarpura 66 32
14 Bajva 28 30 63 Maneja 65 32
15 Bapod 62 32 64 ,Manjalpur 61 32
16 Baroda Kasba 55 32 65 Maretha 64 32
17 BhaYilli 31 30 66 Mastupur Gamdi 120 36
18 Bil 34 30 67 Meghakui 121 36
68 Muzar Gamdi 109 36
19 Chapad 58 32
20 Chhani 40 30 69 Nagarwada 38 30
21 Chikhodra 83 34 70 Nandeshari 4 28
71 Navapura 97 34-
22 Danteshvar 68 34- 72 Nizampura 44 32
23 Dasharath 17 30
24- Dena 49 32 73 Padmala 8 28
25 Dhaniyavi 93 34 74 Patarveni 102 36
26 Dhanora 11 28 75 Por 100 34
27 Diwalipura 117 36
76 Rabhipura 81 34
28 Dodka 2 28
77 Raghavpura . 113 36
29 Dolatpura 106 36
78 Ramangamdi 88 34
30 Dumad 41 32
79 Ramnath 114 36
31 Faja1pur (Ankhi) III 36 80 Ranoli 12 28
32 Fajalpur (Sankarda). 3 28 81 Rasulpur 112 36
33 Fatepura 91 34- 82 Ratanpura 84- 34
83 Rayka 1 28
34 Gokalpura 30 30 84 Ruvad J 119 36
35 Gosindra 75 34
36 Gotri 33 30 85 Salad 115 36
86 Sarna 47 32
37 Hansajipur 108 36 87 Samastpura 116 36
38 Hansapura 101 36 88 Samiyala 29 30
39 Harni 52 32 89 Samsabad 118 36
40 Hetampura 103 36 90 Sankarda 5 28
41 Hinglot 20 30 91 Sankarpura 85 34-
42 Itola 92 Sarar 86 34-
76 34
93 Savad 56 32
43 Jambuva 71 34 94 Sayajipura 63 32
44 Jetalpur 46 32 95 Sevasi 23

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Sl. Location Page S1. Location Page


No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

BARODA TALUKA-concld. SAVLI T ALUKA-contd.


25 Ghanta 57 42
96 Shahpura 92 34 46
26 Ghantiyal 114
97 Sherkhi 14 28 40
27 Ghemalpura . 22
98 Shishva 19 30 42
28 Gokulpura 67
99 Sindhrot 13 28
29 Gorsan 34 42
100 Sokhda 9 28
30 Gothada 78 44
101 Subhanpura 43 32 44
31 Gu1abpura 62
102 Sukhlipur 54 32 42
32 Gut ard i 38
103 Sultanpura lID 36
104 Sundarpura 79 34 33 Haripura 122 46
Talsat 59 32 34 Himmatpura 4 40
105
106 Tandalja 45 32 35 Indrad 134 46
107 Tarsali 67 32 36 Intvad 5 40
108 Tatarpura 105 36
37 Jalampllra 84 44
109 Udera 26 30 38 Jambu Goral 12 40
110 Untiya (Medhad) 74 34 39 Javala 98 44-
111 Untiya (Kajapur) 89 34 40 Jesar 21 40
112 Vadadla 96 34 41 Kadachhala 19 40
113 Vadsala 82 34 42 Kalupura 62 42
114 Vaclsar 60 32 43 Kalyanpatelnu Muvadu 31 42
115 Varnama 80 34 44 Kamalpura IGS 46
116 Vasna-Kotariya 6 28 45 Kambola 112 46
117 Vasna-Saiyad 32 30 46 Kanoda 69 44-
118 Vemali 48 32 47 Karchiya 102 46
119 Virod 50 32 48 Kasla Paginu Muvadu 59 42
120 Vora Gamdi. 94 34 49 Khakhariya 113 46
50 Khandi 85 44
SAVLI TALUKA ]3]
5] Khokhar 46
VILLAGES 52 Kunpad 128 46
I Adalwada 120 46 53 Lachhanpura 61 42
2 Ajabpura 35 42 54 Lasundra 125 46
3 Alindra ]30 46 5S Latva 49 42
4 Amrapura 60 42 56 Limdanu Muvadu 30 40
5 Andrakhiya 56 42 57 Limdi 55 42
6 Anjesar 93 44- 58 Lotna 118 46
7 Ankaliya 40 42
59 Mahapura 88 44
8 Bahidhara alias Natvarnagar 81 44 60 Mal-Ankaliya III 46
9 Bautha 90 44 61 Manekla 8 40
10 Bhadarva 82 44- 62 Manjusar 94 44-
11 Bhilanu-Muvadu 48 42 63 Mewali 44 42
64 Mewaliapura 76 44-
12 Charanpura 99 44-
65 Mokampura . 58 42
13 Chhalier 29 40
66 Moti-Bhadol . 100 46
14- Desar 13 40 67 Motipura 104 46
15 Dhanora 121 46 68 Moti-Varnoli 9 40
16 Dhantej 41 42 69 Moxi 89 44-
17 Dipapura 42 42 70 Mudhela 116 46
18 Dolatpura 25 40 71 Muval 97 44
19 Dungrapura 45 4-2
72 Namisara 91 44-
20 Dungripura . 3 40
73 Nani-Bhadol . 106 46
21 Dungripura (Shihora) 63 4'1.
74 Nani-Varnoli 6 40
22 Gandiyapura 66 42 75 Nani-Varnoli (Vanta) 7 40
23 Gangadiya 119 46 76 Nara 36 42
24 Gardhiya ]33 46 77 Narpura 43 42

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SAVLI TALUKA-contd. SAVU TALUKA-concld.
78 Paldi 127 46 133 Waghpura 40
79 Pandu 54 42
134 Zumkha 37 42
80 Parthampura 64 42 -35 Zumkal 129 46
81 Parthampura (Bhadarva) 83 4"}
82 Pasva 124- 46 VAGHODIA TALUKA
83 Pilo1 135 46
84 Pipalchhatvanto 2B 40 VILLAGES
85 Pipalchhat 27 40 1 Amodar 55 52
86 Poicha 71 H- 2 Awj 21 50
87 Poicha (Raniya) 86 44- 3 Abhrampura . 25 50
88 Pratapnagar • 105 46 4- Adiran 28 50
89 Pratappura 32 42 Alva
5 58 52
90 Raipura-Chha trapura 46 42 6 Ambali 79 54
91 Raj pur 10 40 ? Amratpuf'l 10 50
92 Rajupura 24 40 8 Amreshwar 1 50
93 Rampuri-Narpur i 26 40 9 Antoli 76 54
94 Ranchhodpura 79 44- 10 Asha 82 54
95 Ranipura 80 44
II Bakrol 48 52
96 Ranipura 107 46
12 Bhadolkhurd . 56 52
97 Raniya 87 44-
13 Bhaniyara 3 50
98 Rasulpur 73 44
14 Bhaupura 6 50
99 Rasawadi 72 44
15 Bodidra 20 .50
100 Rupankui 70 44
16 Chandpur 84 54
101 Sadra 117 46
17 Chipad 54 52
102 Samatpura 65 42
18 Chipat 44- 52
103 Samlaya 103 46
104 Sandhasal 39 42 19 Dankheda 80 54
105 Sanpiya 53 42 20 Dattapura 66 54
106 Sardarpura 77 44 21 Dharola 45 52
107 Savli 74 44- 22 Dundelav 39 52
108 Shecpura 101 46
109 Shihora 33 42 23 Falod 73 54
110 Shubhelav 126 46 24 Cajadra 60 52
111 Singaniya 115 46 25 Gambhirpuri . 4::1 52
112 Tansiya 2 40 26 Caneshpuz'a 4 50
113 Tulsigam 15 40 27 Choda 88 54
114 Tulsipura 109 46 28 Chodadra 77 54
115 Tundav 92 44 29 Goraj 40 52
30 Cugalpur 83 54
116 UdaIpur 14 40
31 Cutal 37 52
117 Vachhesar 16 40
123 46 32 Hamirpuri 42 52
118 Vadadala
33 Hansapura 22 50
119 Vadia (Pandu) 51 42
110 46 34 Hanumanpura 52 52
120 Vadiya
121 Vaghanu-Muvadu 47 42 35 Itoli 12 50
122 Vaktapura 20 40
123 Valavav IS 40 36 Jafarpura II 50
!24 Vankaneda 23 40 37 Jambuwada 78 54
125 Vankaner 75 44 3B Jarod 9 50
126 Vansiya 52 42 39 J eshangpura . 46 52
127 Varsada 11 40 40 Juna-Rampura 34 52
128 Vasanpura 96 44
129 Vav 50 42 41 Kachhota 93 54
130 Vejpur 17 40 42 Kamlapura 62 52
131 Vernar 132 46 43 Kamro! 2 50
132 Vintoj 95 44 44 Karamashiya Kheda . 31 52

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VAGHODIA TALUKA-eontd. PADRA TALUKA
45 Khandha 64 52 TOWN
46 Khandiwada • 29 52
47 Kherwadi 85 54 1 Padra 58
48 Koba 89 54
VILLAGES
49 Kodarwaya 18 50
50 Kotambi 7 50 1 Abhol 62 66
51 Kumetha 5 50 2 Ambada 29 62
3 Amla 40 64
52 Lilora 19 50
4 Anti 32 62
53 Limda 67 54
5 Bhadara 33
54 Madheli 70 54 62
6 Bhadari 39 64
55 Madodhar 69 54
7 Bhanpur 70 66
56 Mastupura 61 52
8 Bhoj 22
57 Morlipura 47 52 62
9 Brahmanvasi 59
58 Moti-Manekpur 90 54 64
10 Chansad 58 64
59 Nani Manekpur 92 54
I I Chitral 67 66
60 Nava Ajva 32 52
12 Chokari 4 60
61 Navagam 35 52
62 Nava-Rampura 33 52 13 Dabhasa ~3 62
63 Navi-Jambuvai 51 52 14 Dabka 9 60
64 Nimetha 49 52 15 Danoli 66 66
65 Nurpuri 94 54 16 Darapura 53 64
17 Dhobikuwa 18
66 Paldi 14 50 62
18 Dudhwada 2 60
67 Panchdevla 23 50
68 Pavlepur 57 52 19 Ekalbara 20 62
69 Pipaliya 63 52
20 Gametha 63 66
70 Rahkui 8 50 21 Gavasad 68 66
71 Rajpura 24 50 22 Gayapura 28 62
72 Rasulabad 17 50 23 Ghayaj 48 64
73 Rawal 27 50 24 Goriyad 47 64
74 Rayantalavdi 16 50
25 Husepur 44 64
75 Ropa 65 52
76 Rustampura 91 54 26 Jalalpur 80 66
27 ]aspur 25 62
77 8aidal 87 54
15 28 Kalyankui 82 66
78 Sakariya 50
79 Sangadol 36 29 Kanda 81 66
52
30 Kanzat 60 64
80 Sanoli 30 52
26 31 Karkhadi 3 60
81 Sarnej 50
32 Karnakuwa 17 62
82 Shri-Portimbi 53 52
83 Sikandarpura 33 Kothwada 43 64
50 52
34 Kotna 78 66
84 Tarsava 86 54 35 Kural 65 66
85 Tavra 75 54 36 Latipura 36 64
86 Timbi 72 54 37 Lola 11 60
87 Umarva 38 Luna 24 62
59 52
39 Madapur 51 64
88 Vaghodia 68 54 40 Mahamadpura 7 60
89 Valva 41 52 41 Mahuwad 19 62
90 Vaswel 81 54 42 Majatan 8 60
91 Vedpur 95 54 43 Masar 61 64
92 VejaJpur 71 54 44 Medhadh 45 64
93 Vesania 38 52 45 Mobha 74 66
94 Vyankatpura • 13 50 46 Mujpur 14 60
95 Vyara 74 54 47 Muwal 75 66

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PADRA TALUKA-contd. KARJAN TALUKA-contd.


48 Narsipura 13 60 10 Bharth~a . 40 72
49 N ava J asapur 26 62 11 Bodaka 26 72
50 Nedra 69 66 . 12 Chhanchhava 47 74
51 Padra 42 64 13 Choranda 44- 72
52 Patod 57 64 14 Chorbhuj 19 72
53 Pavda 5 60
15 Delvada 88 76
54 Pindaya 71 66
16 Deroli 66 74
55 .Pipli 35 62
17 Dethan 42 72
56 Rajupura 27 62 18 Dhamanja 38 72
57 Ranu 31 62 19 Dhanora 18 72
20 Dhavat 32 72
58 Sadad 38 64 21 Divi 62 74
59 Sadhi 34 62
60 Sadra 79 66 22 Fatepur 70 74:
6~ Samp1a 64 66
62 Sandha 10 60 23 Gandhara 25 72
63 Sangma 55 64 24 Ganpatpura 22 72
64 Sanpur 73 66
25 Haldarva 77 74-
65 Sareja 52 64
26 Handod 10 72
66 Sarsavani 46 64
27 Harsunda 5 70
67 Seja Kuwa 41 64
28 Hirjipura 78 74
68 Shahera 83 66
69 Sihor 56 64 29 Juni Jithardi 30 72
70 Sokhdakhurd 54 64
71 Sokhda-Radhu 77 66 30 Kahona 75 74
72 Somjipura 12 60 31 Kala 57 74-
73 Sultanpura 6 60 32 Kambola 28 72
33 Kanabha 14 72
74 Tajpura 37 64 34 Kandari 17 72
75 Thikariya- Math 84- 66 35 Kanthariya 52 74
76 Thikariya Mubarak . 50 64 36 Karamadi 20 72
77 Tithor 1 60 37 Karan 6B 74
78 Umaraya 21 62 38 Kasampur 37 72
39 Khandha 15 72
79 Vadadla 30 62 40 Kherda 6 72
80 Vadu 16 62 41 Kiya 50 74
81 Vanchhra 72 66 42 Koliyad 63 74
82 Vasnaref 76 66 43 Kothav 48 74
83 Virpur 49 64 44 Kothia 60 74
84 Vishrampura 15 62 45 Kurai 16 72
46 Kurali 33 72
KARJAN TALUKA
47 Lakodara 39 72
TOWN 48 Latipur-Timbi 55 74
1 Karjan I 70 49 Lilaipur 94 76
50 Lilod 82 76
VrLLAGF.S
51 Malod 81 76
1 Abhara 9 72
52 Mangarol 29 72
2 Alampura 92 76
53 Manglej 12 72
3 Anastu 11 72
54 Mankan 61 74-
4 Arjanpura 86 76
55 Manpur 4 70
5 Atali 46 74
56 Mantroj 79 74-
6 Bachar 54 74 57 Mesarad 76 74
7 Bakapur 83 76 58 Methi 53 74
8 Bamangam 7 72 59 Miyagam 27 72
9 Bharthali 35 72 60 Moti Koral. 95 76

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KARJAN TALUKA-concld. SINOR MAHAL-contd.

61 Nani Koral. 93 76 12 Dariapura 41 82


62Navi Jithardi 31 72 13 Diver 10 80
63 Nisalia 45 74 14 Fofalia 31 82
64 Oslam 43 72 15 Garadi 2 80
65 Oz 89 76
16 Habipura 80
66 Pachhiyapura 80 74
67 Pingalwada 2 70 17 Kanjetha 36 82
68 Pura 91 76 18 Kukas 25 .82

69 Ranapur 59 74 19 Malpur 21 82
70 Rarod 74 74 20 Malsar 33 82
71 Rope 73 74 21 Mandva 24 82
22 Manjrol 19 82
72 Sagdo1 90 76 23 Mindhol 18 82
73 Samara 65 74 24 Moletha 40 82
74 Samari 69 74 25 Mota-Karala 29 82
75 Sambhoi 3 70
76 Sanapura 67 74 :26 Nana-Karala 30 82
77 Sandarna 36 72 16 82
64 74 27 Puniad
78 Saniyad
79 Sanpa 23 72 28 Sadhali 11 82
80 San sarod 71 74 29 Sandha 6 80
81 Saring 84 76 30 Satisana 32 82
82 Sayar 87 76 31 Segwa 27 82
83 Sharupur-Timbi 58 74 32 Simali 26 82
84 Sherpura 72 74 33 Surasamal 17 82
85 Simali 56 74
86 SOIIlaj 85 76 34 Tarva 4 80
87 Surwada 70 35 Tersa 20 82
36 Timbarva 5 80
88 Umaj 13 72 37 Tinglod 3 80
89 Urad 51 74
38 Utraj 8 80
90 Vadava 34 72
91 Valan 49 74 39 Vaniad 23 82
92 Vemar 41 72 40 Zanzad 37 82
93 Vemardi 24 72
94 Virjai 8 72 DABHOI TALUKA

SINOR MAHAL TOWNS


1 Dabhoi I 86
TOWN
VILLAGES
1 Sinor I 80
I Abdalapura 19 90
VILLAGES 2 Akotadar 75 92
1 Achisara 13 82 3 Akoti 97 94
2 Ambali 38 82 4 Ambav 30 90
3 Anandi 22 82 5 Amreshwar 41 90
4 Avakhal 12 82 6 Anguthan 16 90
7 Araniya 111 94
5 Barkal 39 82 8 Asgol 104 94
6 Bavalia 7 80 9 Asodara 101 ' 94
7 Bhekhada 9 80
8 Bithali 35 82 10 Baglipura 121 94
11 B~herampura 13 88
9 Chbanbhoi 15 82 40 90
12 BlUllboj
10 Damapura 28 82 13 Banaiya 24 90
II Damnagar 14 82 14 Banaj 55 92

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DABHOI TALUKA-contd. DABHOI TALUKA-conc!d.

15 Baripur 92 67 Mavli 12 88
59
16 Bhalodra 119 94 68 Mehmadpur. 5 88
17 Bhaupura II 88 69 Menpura 46 90
13 Bhilapur 14 90 70 Morpura 35 90
19 Bhi10diya 94 71 Mosampur 2 88
98
20 Bhimpura 86 94
21 '72 Nada 62 92
Bhimpura 100 94
73 Nagdol 110 94
22 Bhumsiya 109 94
74 Nanderiya 112 94
23 Borbar 56 92
75 Naranpura 38 90
24 Boriyad 83 ~ 76 Nariya 21 90
25 Chandod 116 94 77 Navapur IS 90
26 Chanwada 95 84 78 Navi-Mangrol 91 94
27 Chhatral 50 92
79 Ordi 92 94
28 Dangiwada 39 90
80 Palaswada 8 88
29 Dharamapura 99 94
81 Pansoli 71 92
30 Dharmpuri 85 94
82 Para lOS 94
31 Dholar 29 90
83 Paragam !O3 94
32 Dongikuva 18 90
84 Parikh a 58 92
33 Fartikui 57 92 85 Pisai 72 92
34 Fofaliya ; 45 90 86 Pragpura 32 90
35 Fu1wadi 113 94 87 Puda 33 90
88 Puniyad 44 90
36 Gamanpura 102 94
37 Gamdi 89 Raj Ii 22 90
78 92
38 Gamdi 118 90 Rajpura 96 94
94
39 Gojali 91 Rasulpur 9 88
28 90
40 Gopalpura 92 Raysangpura . 108 94
76 92
93 Sanor 107 94
41 Habipura 67 92
94 Sathod 77 92
42 Hansapur 61 92
95 Seguwada 3 88
43 Jesangpura 114 94 96 Sejpur 25 90
44 Junimangrol . 89 94 97 Shamserpura . 82 92
98 Shiroia 80 92
45 Kaddhara 23 90 SimaIiya 73 92
99
46 Kaddharapura 20 90 100 Sitpur 93 94
47 Kajapur 63 92 Sompura 115 94
101
48 Kanayada 79 92 Sultanpura 52 92
102
49 Karali 31 90 103 Sunthiyapura 60 92
50 Karalipura 34 90 Sunvalja 42 90
104
51 Karma1 64 92 105 Surajghoda 106 94
52 Karnali 120 94
53 Karnet 106 Tarsana 65 92
90 94
107 Ten-Talav 88 94
54 Karvan 47 90
55 Khanpur 108 Tharvasa 69 92
49 92
56 Kothara 109 Thikariya 26 90
53 92
57 Kukad 110 Thuvavi 27 90
81 92
58 Kundhola III Timbi 70 92
6 88
59 Kunvarpur 48 92 112 Vadaj 87 94
60 Kunvarwada 4 88 113 Vadhvana 84 92
114 Vakhatpura 54 92
61 Lingsthali 51 92
115 Valipur 7 88
62 Lunadra 43 90
116 Vanadra 10 88
63 Malharpura 88 117 Vasai 36 90
64 Mandala 66 92 118 Vasaipura 37 90
65 Mandva 117 94 119 Vayadpur 17 90
66 Manpur 94 94 120 Vega 68 92

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SANKHEDA TALUKA SANKHEDA T ALUKA-colltd.


TOWNS 49 Garda 161 108
50 Garol 23 100
1 Bahdarpur I 98
51 Gaydiya 132 106
2 Sankheda II 98
52 Geharpura 145 106
VILLAGES 53 Ghantoli 184 108
!i4 Ghelpur 159 108
I Achhali 20 roo 55 Ghoda 124 106
2 Ajali 72 104 56 Ghoda (Chorangia) 150 106
3 Akhatyarpura 54 102 57 Gojpur 100 104
4 Alhadpura 71 104 58 Gola-Gamdi 38 102
5 Alikherva 62 102 59 Govindpura 103 104
6 Amarpura 173 108 60 Gunder 115 106
7 Ambapura 87 104 61 Gundicha 112 106
8 Amroli 148 106
9 Anagari 134 106 62 Handod IDS 104
10 Anandpura 25 100 63 Hansapur 102 104
II Ankakheda 109 106 64 Hareshawar 30 102
12 Aritha 104 104
65 Indral 164 108
13 Bambkoi 10 100
14 Bamroli 45 102 66 Jesingpura 18 100
15 Bhadrali 57 102 67 Jogipura 89 104
16 Bhatpur 154 103 68 Jojva 59 102
17 Bhojpur 92 104
18 Bhulvan 55 102 69 Kachhata III 106
19 Bihora 129 106 70 Kadila 60 102
20 Biliya 68 104 71 Kaduakui 120 106
21 Bobdakuva 19 100 72 Kanakuva 175 108
22 Bodeli 64 104 73 Kandeval 32 102
23 Bortalav 133 106 74 Kanteswar 29 102
75 Kapadiya 96 104
24 Chamarwada 141 106 76 Karali 127 106
25 Chandpur 136 106 77 Kashipura 130 106
26 Chhachhadra 94 104 78 Kasumbiya 26 102
27 Chbatrapura . 149 106 79 Kathiyari 4 100
28 Chhuchhapura 56 102 80 Kathmandava 21 100
29 Chikhodra 179 108 81 Katholi 138 106
30 Chorangla 157 108 82 Kavitha 31 102
83 Khandiya 3 100
31 Damapur 121 106 143
84 Khandupura . 106
32 Darnoli 49 102
85 Kharakuva 2 100
33 Deroli 146 106
86 Kherva 52 102
34 Desan 169 108
87 Khodia 93 104
35 Dharoli 90 104 1
88 Khokhariveri 100
36 Dhokaliya 65 104
89 Khunvad 125 106
37 Dholi 80 104
90 Kosindra 178 108
38 Dholpura 88 104
91 Kotali 50 102
39 Divalipura 119 106
92 Kothiya 172 108
40 Dolmal 41 102
93 Kuberpura 152 106
41 Dudhpur 140 106
94 Kundi 42 102
69 104 95 Kundiunchakalam 34 102
42 Fafat
43 Fajalpur 82 104 176 108
96 Lachhras
44 Fata 27 102
97 Ladhod 83 104
45 Fatepur 74 104
8
98 ' Lanbhiya 100
46 Gajipura 12 100 99' Laved 33 102
47 Garndishekh1al 135 106 100 Lotiya 39 102
48 Ganeshvad 84 104 101 Luqadra 186 108

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SANKHEDA TALUKA-contd. SANKHEDA TALUKA-concld.

118 106 155 Shree Gam Kanbi 163 108


102 Malpur
100 156 Sinhadra 187 108
103 Malu 24
102 157 Songir 165 108
104 Manjrol 46
76 104 158 Soytha 171 108
105 Mankani
159 Sundarpura 86 104
106 Manpur 106 104
116 106 160 Surya 58 102
107 Mobhiya
108 Modasar 73 104 79 104
161 Ta1akhpura
109 Morad 81 104 182 108
162 Taleti
110 Morakhala 15 100 51 102
163 Tanakhala
III Motipura 17 100 85 1M
164 Tandalja
112 Moti Raski 14 100
165 Targol 6 100
166 Timba 151 106
113 Nagarwada 101 104 147 106
131 106 167 Timbi
114 Nandpura
115 Nani Raski , 13 100 168 Undi 40 102
116 Navapura 22 100
104 169 Vadadla 153 106
117 Nurpur 66
170 Vadadla 177 108
171 Vadadli 47 102
118 Pachisgam 9 100
172 Vadeli 67 104
119 Padvan 174 lOB
173 Vadiya (Bihora) 126 106
120 Panej 95 104-
174 Vadiya (Raipur) 117 106
121 Parvata 185 108
175 Vagetha 166 108
122 Patalpura 91 104
176 Vaniyadari 77 1M
123 Patna 44 W2
177 Vasana 183 108
124 Pichhuwada . 70 104
178 Vasana (Sevada) 137 106
125 Pipaliya 114 106
179 Vatvatiya 155 108
126 Pipalsath 98 104
1()2 180 Vejaliya lOS 106
127 Pitha 43
181 Velpur 170 108
128 Pratappura 128 106
182 Virampura 142 106
129 Raipur 113 106 11 100
183 Wandarda
130 Raj-Kherva 63 102
131 Rajpari 16 100 IS4 Zampa 107 104
132 Rampura 122 106 185 Zand 7 100
133 Ramsari ISO 108 186 Zankharpura 61 102
134 Ramsingpura 156 108
135 Ratanpur Kamara,j 48 102 TILAKWADA MAUAL
136 Ratanpur Thana 35 102
VILLAGES
137 Sagava 5 100 111 116
1 Abadpura
138 Sajanpura 139 106 55 114
2 Agar
139 Salpura 37 102 76 114
3 A1ampura
140 Samdhi 36 102 11 112
4 Aliyaghoda
141 Sanadra 160 108 94 116
5 Alva
142 Saniyadari 78 104 42 114
6 Amba1iya
143 Sankheda (Rural) 99 104
144 Sanoli 28 102 7 Bandarpura 53 114
145 Sarangpur 181 lOB 8 Bhadarwa 116 116
146 Sardarpura 167 108 9 Bhavpura 73 114
147 Sardiya 123 106 10 Bunjetha 19 112
148 Sarghi 168 108
149 Sarsinda 158 108 11 Chandpura 12 112
150 Sarsinda-Chhachh 110 106 12 Chitrakhadi 85 116
151 Sars1.ndakaji . 144 106 13 Chormahudi . ll5 116
152 SavJipura 97 104 14 Chosalwanta . 87 116
153 Shekhanpura 75 104 15 Chosatiya 68 114
154 Shree Gam Dhanka . 162 108 16 Chudeshwar. 72 114

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TILAKWADA MAHAL-contd. TILAKWADA MAHAL-concld.
17 Dabhed 106 116 69 Namariya 13 112
18 Dabhia 41 114 70 Namlpura 58 114
19 Dajipura 59 114 71 Nana-Vora 21 112
20 Dalilpura 38 114 72 Nani-Kamsoli 79 114
21 Devaliya 95 116 73 Navapura (Alwa) 88 116
22 Ferkuva 74 Navapura (Uchad) 105 116
117 1I6
23 Fatepur (Vajiria) 4 112 75 Odambiya 35 112
24 Fatepur (Vanmala) 17 112
25 Fulwadi 89 116 76 Pichhipura 36 112
26 Gamod 26 112 77 Pindoli 6 112
27 Gansinda 74 114 78 Punchhpura 60 114
28 Gengadiya 96 116
29 Ghanikbod 104 116 79 Rampuri 40 114
30 Gochariya 91 116 80 Ratudiya 69 114
31 Godham 71 114 81 Rengan 101 116
32 Golatalawadi 70 114 82 Rozanar 64 114
33 Hafispura 52 114 83 Ruppura 114 116
34 Haripura 107 116
35 Himatpura 84 Sahebpura 9 112
62 114
36 Hizada-Mahudi 85 Sandula 45 114
47 114
86 Sardarpura 43 114
37 Indarma 92 116 87 Savli 67 114
88 Sevada 3 112
38 Jalodra 1I2 1I2
89 Shahpura 10
39 Jesangpura 56 1I4 90 Shira 86 1I6
40 Jetpur 100 116 114
91 Sindhiyapura 46
41 Jiral 83 116 37 112
92 Sisan
42 Juni Gamod . 23 112 112
93 Soikuva 18
43 Kakdiya 57 114 94 Surajipura 61 114
44 Kamsoli 78 114 95 Surva 108 116
45 Kandlej 54 114
46 Kantharpura 103 116 96 Tekra 77' 114
47 Kareli 97 Tilakwada 75 114
2 112
48 Kasotiya 33 112
49 Kasundar 98 Uchad 99 116
90 116
50 Katkui 99 Udhai (Mandava) 5 112
lID 116
51 Kesarpura 100 Umedpura 15 1I2
51 114
52 Kharod 101 Utavali 24 112
44 114
53 Khata-Asitra . 48 114
54 Khushalpura . 102 Vadiya 80 114
63 114
55 Kothi 103 Vadiya 84 116
109 116
56 Koyari 104 Vadiya-Tekra 82 114
113 116
57 Kukrej 16 105 Vagheli 49 114
112
106 Vajiriya 8 112
58 Lilgadh 34 112 107 Vandh 65 114
59 Limadiya 50 1I4 108 Vankol 93 116
60 Limpura 20 112 109 Vanmala 14 112
110 Varvada 28 112
61 Makanpura 25 112 97
111 Vasan 116
62 Mangu 22 112 81 114
112 Virampura
63 Marsan 98 116 113 Virpur 102 116
64 Marundhiya . 30 112 7 112
114 Vora
65 Mora 27 112 115 Vyadhar 112 116
66 Moriya 29 112
67 Nadgam 31 112 1I6 Zazpura 66 114
68 Naliya 32 112 117 Zari 39 114

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NASVADI TALUKA NASVADI TALUKA-contd.


55 Fattepur 84 122
VILLAGES 56 Ferkada (Kharkhada) 213 128
65 122 57 Fulwadi 159 126
1 Amroli
2 Ambada 105 124- 58 Gadh 86 124-
3 Ambapura 37 120 59 Gadhboriyad 124 124
4 Anandpuri 21 120 60 Ganiyarbari 206 128
5 Amta 197 128 61 Ghatamali ]94 128
6 Andhani 186 128 62 Ghatasha 93 124
7 Ankona 9 120 63 Gheswadi 180 128
8 Antras 220 J28 64 Ghoda 158 126
65 Ghodisimel 20 120
9 Baglia 165 126 66 Ghutia Amba 170 126
10 Bari Mahuda 185 128
67 Goyavant (Rengani) 100 124
11 Baro1i 64 122
Batupalasadi 155 126 68 Hamirpura 42 122
12
15 120 69 Hanli 153 126
13 Bedikuva
Bhagvanpura 99 124 70 Haripura 16 120
14
Bhagvanpura (Ex.Baroda) 18 120 71 Haripura 70 122
15
Bhaka 118 124 72 Haripura liS 124
16
Bhangiyavad 167 126 73 Hariyabar 109 124
17
Bharoswadi 54 122 74 Harkhol 212 128
18
19 Bharwada 73 122 75 Intiya 5 120
20 Bhutkhan 77 122 76 Jajva 39 122
21 Bilgam 101 124 77 Jakshi 92 124
22 Bofa 156 126 78 Jamba (Jvanpura) 102 124-
23 Borkhad 151 126 79 Jambughoda 89 124
24 Borvani 135 126 80 Jamli 144- 126
25 Botiyakuva 72 122 81 Jemalgadh 53 122
26 Bmilia Jaldhuni 187 128 82 Jitnagar 103 124-
27 Budharanbor 189 123 83 Jitpura 11 120
28 Chametha 10 120 84 Kadada (Girkheda) 217 128
29 Chandanpura 127 124- 85 Kadikuva 74 122
30 Chhaththi-Amli 75 122 86 Kadulimahudi 190 128
31 Chavriya 172 126 87 Kakadvani 113 124
32 Chhaktar U marva 14-1 126 88 Kaliyapura 96 124-
33 Chhalvanta 171 126 89 Kalkoch 130 124-
34- Chharbara 219 128 90 Kamlavasan 160 126
35 Chhevat 95 124 91 Kandha 134 126
36 Chhotiumer 214- 128 92 Kandva 33 120
37 Choramal 49 122 93 Kankuvasan . 59 122
38 Chosalpura 1 120 94 Kantiyabar 203 128
39 Chunakhan 17 120 95 Karambi 112 124
40 Dabha 201 128 96 Karidori 40 122
41 Dabhen 146 126 97 Kasumbia 78 122
42 Dagipura 2 120 98 Katkuva 106 124
43 Damoli 41 122 99 Kelanill 38 122
44 Dani 126 124 100 Keloya 14 120
45 Dedkiamli 46 122 101 Kesarpura 48 122
46 Dekoch 173 126 102 Kevadi 200 128
47 Dhadhania 152 126 103 Khadakia 51 122
48 Dhamaniya Amba 183 128 104 Khadkiya 116 124
49 Dbamasia 8 120 105 Khambhayta 71 122
50 Dhaniya Umarva 14-7 126 106 Khaparia 63 122
51 Dharsimel 208 128 107 Khareda 50 122
52 Dholikotardi . 121 124 108 Khenda 210 128
53 Dhumna 218 128 109 Khermal 184 128
54 Dugdha 178 128 110 Khetanbar 198 128

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No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

NASVADI TALUKA-contd. NASVADI TALUKA-contd.


165 Ranipura 149 126
III Khichabia (Maldungra) 131 124
166 Ratakadav 140 126
112 Khodiya 57 122
167 Ratanpura 34 120
113 Khokhara (Palsanist) 123 124
168 Ratanpura (Kaprali) 164 126
114 Kholfhra 79 122
169 RaYPuf 80 122
115 Khokhra (Vaghach) . 191 128
170 Raysangpura 52 122
1I6 Khushalpura 88 124
171 Reliya Amba 177 126
II7 Kolamba 35 120
172 Roziya 60 122
118 Koliboriad 129 124
Kolun 55 122 173 Samarpura 85 124
119
Kothiya 4- 120 174 Sandhiya 68 122
120
Koyari 32 120 175 Sankal (Budhasankal) 181 128
121
110 124 176 Sankal (Tankhala) 82 122
122 Kukarda
26 120 177 Sankdibari 211 128
123 Kukavati
193 128 178 Saripani 137 126
124 Kumetha
126 128 179 Sariyapani 199 128
125 Kunda
215 128 180 Sengpur 142 126
126 Kuppa
181 Shankarvav 90 124
127 Lavakoi 163 126 182 Sima1 87 124
128 Linda 7 120 183 Simaliya 97 124
184 Simalkhalu 162 126
129 Mahebutpura 3 120
185 Sindhadia 119 124
130 Matbajaldhuni 192 128
186 Sindhikuva 13 120
131 Matharan bar 188 128
187 Sindhikuva 67 12j
132 Matara 132 126
188 Sindhipani 182 128
133 Mediya 175 126
189 Sodat 22 120
134 Modhla 47 122
190 Sondhaliya 114 124
135 Moradiya 122 124
191 Sukapura 23 120
136 Motizari 94 124
192 Suklivasan 104 124
137 Namalpur 91 124
193 Tadkachhala 43 122
138 Nanavant 154 126
194 Talav 209 128
139 Nanijaduli 195 128
195 Tankhala 81 122
140 Nanikadai 179 128
196 Tarol 176 126
141 Nanizari 157 126
197 Thunpura 120 124
142 Nanupura 30 120
198 Timba 44- 122
143 Narda 107 124-
144 Nasvadi 25 120 199 Udet 207 128
145 Navagam (Nani Navagami) 133 126 200 Umarkoi 136 126
146 Nishana 202 128 201 Undakotar 150 126
147 Pala 56 122
148 Palasani 4-5 122 202 Vadadli .58 122
PaIsar 62 ]22 203 Vadesia 83 122
14-9
Pani Mahuda 76 122 204 Vadia (Alvastate) 19 120
150
151 Pankhada 108 124 205 Vadia (Vagha~~ III 124
Pankhada (Khichadiya) ]38 126 206 Vaghia 27 120
]52
Patadiya 148 126 ' 207 Vaguma 161 126
153
Payakoi 6 120 208 Valpura 31 120
154
Piparvani 205 128 209 Vandria 145 126
155
36 120 210 Vankikhakhar 98 124
156 Piplaj
Pisayata (Degnelo) 169 126 211 Vankla 143 126
157
66 122 212 VaQ.tda 69 122
158 Pochamba
Pothlipura 29 120 213 VaSvani (Chhipan) 168 126
159
214 Vegannar 24 120
160 Radhanipani 204 128 215 Velari 28 120
161 Rajpura 128 124 216 Vilyavant 174 126
162 Rampala sdi 166 126
163 Rampuri 12 120 217 Wadia (Vaghach) 196 128
164 Raneda 125 124 218 Waghach 117 124

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81. Location Page SI. Location Page
No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

NASVADI TALUKA-concld. eRROTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-contd.


219 Zarkhali 61 122 136
48 Chisadiya 54
220 Zcr 139 126 49 Chokdi 132 138
CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA 50 Chorvana 107 138

51 Dadigam 51 134-
TOWN
52 Den 197 142
1 Chhota Udaip~r I 132 53 Devadh 213 142
54 Devaliya 102 138
VILLAGES 30 134-
55 Dhadagam
1 Achhala 103 138 56 Dhamodi 65 136
2 Achheta 99 13S 57 Dhandhoda 131 138
3 ALsipur 21 134 58 Dhaniwada 225 142
4 Amalvant 223 142 59 Dhaniwadi 224 142
5 Ambadungar • 277 144- 60 Dhanpuri 159 140
6 Ambala 66 136 61 Dhanpur 158 140
7 Amsota 226 142 62 Dharmaj 121 138
8 Antroli 35 134 63 Dholisamel 6 134-
9 Aratiya 247 144- 64 Dhorkuva 5 132
10 Asar 157 140 65 Diyavant 47 134
11 Athadungri 214 142 66 Dobachapra 7 134
67 Dolariya 20 134-
12 BadIa 60 136 68 Dumali 117 138
13 Badvav 149 140 69 Dun 14- 13'l
14 Bagliya 171 140 70 Dungarbhit 87 136
15 BaIadgam 198 142 7I Dungargam 201 142
16 Balavant 59 136
17 Ba.l.'I:dibhit 88 136 72 Ekalbara 126 138
18 Baroj 101 138
73 Ferkuva 84 136
19 Bediya 182 140
20 Bedvi 4-1 134 143 140
74 Gabdiya
21 Bhensa 133 133 10 134-
75 Gadola
22 Bheretha 255 144- 219 142
76 Gaidetha
23 Bhilpur 100 138 202 142
77 Gajlavan t
24 Bhorda 77 136 144- 140
78 Ganthiya
25 Bhordali 73 136 237 144-
79 Ge1esar
26 Bhumaswada . 177 141 138
80 Ghelvant 125
27 Bhundmariya 270 144 134-
81 Ghoghadev 32
28 Bildha 235 144 140
82 Goddha 165
29 Bilvant 71 136 144
83 Gojariya 231
30 Bodgam 82 136
84 Gondariya 139 138
31 Bokadiya 49 134-
85 Guda 22 134-
32 Bokdiya 195 142
86 Gugaliya 164- 140
33 Bopa 128 138
87 Gunatha 45 134
34 Borchapda 261 144-
88 Gangawada III 138
35 Bordha 199 142
36 Bujar 265 144- 89 Hamirpura 239 144-
90 Hanf 278 144
37 Chanduvant 39 134 91 Hansda 55 136
38 Chapariya 222 142 56 136
92 Harpalpura
39 Chathawada • 40 134 93 Harvant 120 138
40 Chhodvani 258 144- 262 144-
94 Hathithan
41 Chichava 243 144-
42 Chichod 94 136 95 Jadavant 85 136
43 Chikhli 154 140 96 Jadiyana 25 134
44- Chilarvant 119 138 97 Jaijarvani 92 136
45 Chiliavant 36 134- 98 Jajarjhol 156 140
46 ChiIiyavant 206 142 99 Jaloda 113 138
47 Chipan 204- 142 100 Jamba 203 142

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SI. Location Page S1. Location Page
No. Villagerrown Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

CRnOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-contd. CRROTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-contd.

78 136 157 Mal 15 134


101 Jamla
17 134- 158 Malaja 124 138
102 Jamli
138
216 142 159 Maldhi 122
103 Jamli Muset .
252 144 160 Malu 97 138
104 Jamli Vagudan
188 142 161 Manavant 174 140
105 Jharoi
173 140 162 Mandwada 187 142
106 Jhilava
266 144- 163 Mandalva 19 134
107 Judli
238 144- 164 Manka (Chhota Udaipur) 142 140
108 Julvaniya
141 138 165 Manka Kavant 267 144-
109 Juna Udepur
166 Mankodi 190 142
110 Kachhel Kanavant 79 136 167 Marchipani 2 132
111 Kachhel Surkheda 109 138 168 Mithali 44- 134
1I2 Kadaipani 274 144- 169 Mithibor 8 134
1I3 Kakadkund 3 132 170 Mogra 273 144
1I4 Kakadpa 48 134- 171 Morangana 152 140
115 Kakanpur 240 144 172 Motaghoda 192 142
116 Kaldhara 186 142 173 Mota RaIIlpura 62 136
117 Kanabeda 205 142 174 Mota Vanta • 189 142
118 Kanalva 153 140 175 Matt Chikhli 269 144-
119 Kanas 72 136 176 Moti Kadai 257 144-
1:20Kanavant 38 134 177 Moti Sadhli . 70 136
121 Karajvant 175 140 178 Moti-Sankal 215 142
122 Karvi 275 144 179 Moti-Tokri 200 142
123 Kasara 127 138 180 Mudatnor 169 140
124-Kasarvav 233 144- 181 Muglavant 168 140
125 Katarvant 42 134 182 Muset (Jamli) 208 142
126 Katkavant 212 142
183 Nakamli 67 136
127 Kavant 230 142
162 140 184 Nakhal 259 144-
128 Ked avant 185 Nakvindhiya . 211 142
129 Kevdi 1 132
86 136 186 Nalej 136 138
130 Khaadkwada 187
83 136 Nalvant 210 142
131 Khadkhad 188 Nana Rampura 61
118 138 136
132 Khajuriya 189
194- 142 Nanavanta 254 144-
133 Khandaniya 190
229 14-2 Nani Chikhli 260 144-
134-Khandibara 191
276 14-4 Nani-Ghodi • 193 142
135 Khandla 192 Nani Sadhli • 69
218 142 136
136 Kharmda 193 Nani Tokri 180
268 144- 140
137 Khasra 194 Narukot 191
166 140 142
1'38Khatiyavant _
172 140 195 Navagam 23 134-
139 Kherka 196 Navlja
28 134 242 144-
140 Khodvaniya •
Khos
14-1 90 136 197 Oda 105 138
142 Khutaliya 138 138 198 Odhi 50 134
143Kikawada 89 136 199 Oliamba 134 138
144-Kochvad 183 142 200 Ozadi 108 138
145Kol 46 134
Koli 31 134 201 Padaliya 52 134
146
147Koliyathar 43 134- 202 Padharvant 129 138
148Kosta 256 144- 203 Padvani 272 144-
149 Kotbi 271 144- 204 Palasda 146 140
150 Kothara 11 134- 205 Palasfuva 249 144-
151 Kumbhani 24 134 206 Palsanda 95 1!{6
207 Pandhariya 280 144-
152 Lagami 29 134- 208 Panvad 150 140
153 Lalpur 167 140 209 Patadiya 227 142
154 Lehvant 53 136 210 Pipalda 185 142
155 Limbani 12 134- 211 Pipaldi 184- 142
156 Luni 147 140 212 Piplej 140 13i

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SI. Location Page
Location Pagt Code No. No.
SI. No, No. Village/Town
No. Village/Town Code No.

eHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-contd. CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-concld.

138 267 Vagalwada 37 134


213 potiya 106
123 138 268 Vagudan 253 144
214 Puniyavant 241 144
269 Vajepur
215 Rajuvant 58 136 270 Vanar 64 136
216 Rajuvant 248 144 271 Vankaner 228 142
217 Rampura 112 138 163 140
272 Vantda
218 Rangpur Joz . 71 136 135 138
273 Vasedi
219 Rangpur Kavant 170 140 196 142
274 Vijli
220 Rani:kheda 13 134 104 138
275 Vijol
221 Raychha 151 140 27 134
276 Virpur
222 Raypur 155 140
q8 221 142
223 Raysingpura Harv~nt 116 277 Zalavant
63 136
224 Raysingpura Kavant 263 144 278 Zer
144 26 134
225 Renda 245 279 Zoj
226 Rendi 251 144 JABUGAM TALUKA
227 Richhvel 4 132
228 Roddha 181 140 VILLAGES
229 Rozkuva 98 138 107 152
75 136 1 Amalpur
230 Rozwa 133 154
176 140 2 Ambadi
231 Rumdiya 36 150
114 138 3 Ambakhut
232 Runvad 172 156
4 . Ambalag
161 154
233 Saidivllan 236 144 5 Ambazati
13G 154
234 Samalvant 232 144 6 Aniadri
198 156
235 Sanada 34 134 7 Athavali
236 Sihada 148 140 209 158
96 138 8 Badalia 152
237 Siloj 88
130 138 9 Bamroli 154
238 Simal Faliya . 154
76 136 10 Bandi 1<t-8
239 Simalkuva 33
244 144 11 Bar
240 Singalda 125 154
161 140 12 Baravad 148
241 Singalkuva 21
145 140 13 Bhabhar 150
242 Singla 62
9 134 14- Bhanpari 150
243 Singlaja 56
179 140 15 Bhanpur 154
244 Sodhvadh 132
80 136 16 Bhesavahi 148
245 Surkheda 6
68 136 17 Bhikhapura 158
246 Surshi 212
18 . Bhilvania 154
158
247 Tadkachhala. 246 144 19 Bhindol 156
195
248 Talav 250 144 20 Bhorda 154
152
249 Talavfaliya 115 138 21 Bordha 148
1
250 Tava 160 140 22 Borkunda
251 Tejgadh 110 138 114 152
23 Chachak
252 Tenaliya 91 136 38 150
24 Cbaina
253 Thadgam 220 142 202 156
25 Chalamali
254 Thambhala 217 142 117 152
26 Chapargota
255 Timla 57 136 39 150
27 Chethapur
256 Titod 209 142 180 156
28 Chhatrali
257 Tundva 81 136 134- 154
29 Chhotanagar
258 Turkheda 279 144 167 156
30 Chimali
135 154
259 Ukhalvant 33 134 31 Chudel
9 148
260 Umarva 93 136 32 Chuli
190 156
261 Umthi 264 144 33 Chundheli
262 Uncheda 178 140 Dabherai 74 150
34
263 Undva 207 142 Degala 153 154
35
264 Use1a 234 144 Deomori 146 154
36
150 154
265 Vachalibhit 16 134 37 Deria
Dhanpur 37 150
266 Vadhvan 18 134 38

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81. Location Page Sl. Location Page


No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

JABUGAM T ALUKA-contd. JABUGAM TALUKA.o.contd.

140 154 93 Kohivav 139 154


39 Dharolia
102 152 94- Koliari 66 150
40 Dhorivav
45 150 95 Kosum 151 154
41 Dungarvant
96 Kothia 174 156
42 Fata 67 150 97 Kukana 111 152
43 Fatepura 61 150 98 Kundal 41 150
44 Ferkuva 187 156 99 Kuthvakuva 109 152
4S Gad 7 148 100 Limbani 57 150
46 Gadoth 101 152 101 Lodhan 72 150
47 Gaidia 123 154 102 Lunaja 42 150
48 Gajara 147 154
49 Ghagharpura 64 150 103 Magi a 60 150
50 Ghamirpura 47 150 101 Magigam 143 154
51 Gharolia 159 154 105 Mavali 199 156
52 Ghata 40 150 106 Mesara 82 152
53 Ghodaj 181 156 107 Mora Dungari 205 158
54 Ghodiala 162 154 108 Mota Amadara 176 156
55 Ghuntanvad 52 150 109 Mota Amadra (Kadval) 3 148
56 Ghutia 46 150 110 Motabutiapura , 96 152
57 Gogalia 93 152 III Mota Kantva 58 150
58 Gundi 28 148 112 Motiamrol 83 152
113 Motibej 49 150
59 Harakhpur 138 154 114 Motibumadi 98 152
60 Haripura 149 154 11S Moti Khandi 29 148
61 Hathipagla 54 ISO 116 Motipura (Gadoth) 94 152
62 Hirpari 130 154 117 Motipur (Kadval) 24 148
118 Moti Rasli 73 150
63 Intvada 23 148 152
119 Motitejavav 104
64 Jabugam 118 152 120 Motivant 201 156
65 Jamba 14 148 121 Mudhiari 85 152
66 Jetpm 79 150 122 Muldhar 113 152
67 Jitnagar 206 158 123 Muthai 43 150
68 Jivanpura 116 152 124 Muvada 10 148
69 Jogapur 8 148
70 J ogapuradunagar 24 148 125 N ana Amadara 177 156
71 Juna Timbarva ZG8 158 126 Nana Amadra (Kadval) 4 148
72 Junirudhi 188 156 127 Nanabutiapura 95 152
128 Nana Kantva 59 150
73 Kadltchhala 173 156 129 Naniamarol 155 154
74 Kadval 18 14-8 150
130 Nanibej 50
75 Kadvapura 13 148 152
131 Nanibumadi 97
76 Kaiarani 148 154
132 Nani Khandi 22 148
77 Kalikui 19 148 71
133 Nani RasH 150
78 Kanda 2 148 ]34- Nanitejavav 105 ]52
79 Kansia 144 154-
135 Nanivant 186 156
80 Karajbant 207 158
136 Narvania 55 150
81 Karali 183 156
137 Navagam 194 156
82 Karsan 184 156
138 Nava Timarva 204 156
83 Kathola 86 152
139 Navirudhi 189 156
84 Kavara 166 156
85 Kevada 25 148 140 Oliakala'm 5 148
86 Khadakaia 128 154
B7 Khandia Amadar 53 150 141 Palla 70 150
88 Khandiakuva 126 154 142 Pandharva 164- 154-
89 Khandivav 124 154- 14-3 Pandhara J03 152
90 Khareda 192 156 144 Pani 26 148
91 Khatas 15 148 145 Panibar 169 156
92 Kheda 30 148 146 Patia 99 152

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JABUGAM TALUKA-contd. JABUGAM TALUKA-concld.

147 Pavi 80 152 180 Tarapur 77 150


148, Polanpur 127 154 181 Thalki 69 150
149 Pratapnagar 110 152 182 Thanbhala 168 156
150 Pratappura 165 156 183 Timbi 108 152
184 Tokarva 112 152
151 Raipur 48 150
152 Rajbodeli 193 156 185 Uchapan 63 150
153 Rajpur (Kadval) 17 148 1815Udhania 31 148
154 Rajpur (Karali) 135 156 137 Un 196 156
155 Rajvasana 200 156 188 Unada 211 158
156 Ranbhun 100 152 W9 Undava 182 156
157 Ratanpur 131 154 190 Untkoi 213 1~8

158 Sadadahri 175 156 191 Vadatalav 129 154


159 Sadhali 163 154 192 Vaddhari 122 154
160 Sagadra 44 150 193 Vadoth 27 148
161 Sajod 51 ISO 194 Vadivada 197 156
162 Sajuli 156 154 195 Vaghava 68 150
163 Sakhandra 142 154 196 Vajpur 91 152
164 Saloj 160 154- 197 Va10thi 90 152
165 Samadi 11 148 198 Val pari 178 156
166 Satun 32 148 199 Vandha 203 156
167 Segva Simli . 92 152 200 Van kala 171 156
168 Sejava 170 156 201 Vanki 65 150
169 Selva 16 148 202 Vanko1 81 152
170 Sengpur 84- 152 203 Vanta 121 154
171 Sherpura 179 156 204 Vantada 141 154
172 Shivajipura 89 152 205 Vasangadh 35 148
173 Sihod· 76 150 206 Vav 76 150
174 Simalghoda 191 156 207 Vavadi 145 154-
175 Simaliya 115 152 208 Virpur 12 148
176 Sitho1 75 150 209 Visadi 106 152
177 Suskal 119 152
210 Zab (Valothi) 87 152
178 Tadkachhala 120 154- 211 Zab (Sajava). 157 154-
179 Tambolia 137 154 212 Zari 20 148
213 Zoz 210 158

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PART I
IINTRODUCTORY ESSAY
2 GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
BARODA DISTRICT

1 LOCATION AND PHYSICAL FEATURES Madhumati and Kaveri are the tributaries of
the major rivers.
1.[ Boundaries and Natural Divisions
This district abounds in lakes and tanks,
Baroda is one of the districts forming part the important lakes being Vadhwana, Ajwa and
of Baroda division of Gujarat State.' It lies Pratappura. The lake Ajwa which is situated in
rougply between 21 ° to 23° north latitude and 73° Vaghodia taluka is the main source of water
to 74° 10' east longitude. It is bounded on the supply to Baroda city.
north by the Panchmahals district, on the. north-
west by Kaira district, on the south and south- 1.4 Soil
west by Broach district, on the east by Madhya
The important types of soil in the district
Pradesh State and south-east by Dhulia district
are (1) sandy loam, (2) besar and (3) black.
of Maharashtra St~te. The river Mahi forms
Sandy loam soils which are found in the talukas
natural boundary between Baroda and Kaira
of Baroda, Padra and Savli are suitable for the
districts. cultivation of bajri, tobacco and orchard crops.
There is plenty of sub-soil water in sandy loam
1.:: Configuration area which has consequently a well developed
well irrigation system. The black soil is suitable
The Baroda district forms part of the great
for cultivation of cotton and is found in the
Gujarat Plain. The eastern portion of the dis-
talukas of Karjan, Sinor, Vaghodia, Dabhoi and
trict compnsmg Chhota Udaipur, Jabugam and
Sankhecla. The sub-soil water in these areas is
Nasvadi talukas contain hillocks here and there not adequate and at some places it is brackish.
where the land is undulating. The rest of the
The remaining three talukas namely Chhota
district is a level land. The sou thern part con- Udaipur, Jabugam and Nasvadi have in one
tains rich black soil. The remaining part contains part black jioil and in another part mixed soil.
rich alluvial sandy loam soil particularly along Moreover, the land is also not flat in these areas
the Mahi and the Narmada has abundant tree interspersed as it is with small hills, rivers and
growth. ravines. Besar soils are formed by the admixture
of sandy loam and black cotton soil and are
1.3 Rivers and Lakes found in the whole of Padra taluka, parts of
Baroda, Sa'vli, Jabugam and Vaghodia talukas
The major rivers which serve the district and in a few villages of Sankheda 1aluka.
are the Narmada and the Mahi. The Mahi
flowing from north to south-west serves most 1.5 Climate and Temperature
of the talulcs of the district while the Narmada
extending over 100 miJes in length, provides The climate is hot and dry in the hot season
picturesque bank abounding in monuments of commencing from the middle of March alld end-
archaeolegical importance such as temples and ing by the middle of June. The climate during
shrines. Besides the Narmada and the Mahi, the rainy season is hot moisty and relaxing. The
other rivers flowing through the district are cold season begins from the middle of November.
Jambua, Suria, Vishwamitri and Dhadhar drain- The maximum temperature recO! dcd dpring 1960
ing into the gulf of Cambay while the rivers was 47 .ODC. or 116.6°F. and the minimum 32.0°C.
Unchha, Orsang, Ujeti, Heran, Deo, Karjan, or 89.6°F. at the headquarters station Baroda.

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While the maximum temperature was recorded The soil being rich in fertility and retentive except
during the month of May, the minimum was in portion of Nasvadi, even with less rainfall, the
struck during January in that year. failure of crop was limited. For this reason the
Committee did not consider Savli, Nasvadi and
Details of maximum and minimum tempera- Sinor as scarcity areas. Regarding other talukas
ture during 1951-1960 at the headquarters station in the district, the incidence of scarcity was not
Baroda will be found in the Official Statistics high, although crops had failed in some of the
Table No. 1.1 given in Part II of this Handbook. villages of the remaining talukas. The Com-
mittee came to the conclusion that there was no
1.6 Rainfall part of this district which could be considered as
frequently affected by scarcity; and therefore, the
The south-west monsoon brings rains to this entire district might be regarded as free from
district. The rainy season is confined to the scarcity, though a number of villages here and
four months from June to September. there had suffered due to untimely rain.
The following table gives the rainfall figures
1.8 Forests
for the last decade for Baroda which is the head-
quarters of the district. According to the information furnished by the
Chief Conservator afForests, Gujarat State, thearea
Annual rairifall for Baroda City, 1951-60 of forest in the district in 1961-62 is found to be
200.57 sq. miles, out of which 23.78 sq. miles are
Annual Rainfall reserved forest and 176.79 sq. miles un classed
Year In Inches In Cen timeters forests.
2 3
N.A. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE SET.UP
1951 N.A.
1952 N.A. N.A.
1953 38.9 98.9 2.1 Historical Background
1954 46.2 117.4
The district comprises part of Baroda district
1955 40.7 103.3
1956 51.5 130.9 of the former Baroda State and the former Indian
1957 N.A. N.A. States of (1) Chhota Udaipur, (2) Sankheda
1958 48.9 124.2 Mewas, (3) Pandu Mewas and (4) Bhadarva.
1959 58.1 147.5 Baroda which was the capital of Baroda State is
1960 22.2 56.4 now the headquarters of the district' and is
N.A. =Not available situated at the bifurcation point of Bombay-Delhi
and Bombay-Ahmedabad section of Western
Monthly rainfall figures fur all these years Railway.
are available in Official Statistics Table No. 1.2
published in Part II of this Handbook. The Marathas invaded Gujarat in A.D. 1705
and took the advantage of the confusion that
1.7 Famine and Scarcity ensued after the death of Mogul Emperor Aurang-
zeb in A.D. 1707. Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath
According to the report of the Fact Finding advanced on Ahmedabad and levied larger
Committee appointed by the Government of Bom- tribute on the Viceroy of Gujarat. Khanderao
bay in 1958-60, out of ten talukas and one rna hal Dabhade, Mar-atha Senapati, at the outset intend-
compri~ing the district at that time, the whole of ed to acquire from the Moguls the right to levy
Nasvadi taluka and Savli taluka with the excep- the tribute and then Chauth and Sardeshmukhi.
tion of 9 villages were not at all affected by scar- They obtained many san ads to levy tributes
city of rainfall. On ly 8 villages out of 41 in from Emperor Muhammad Shah at Delhi. From
Sinor mahal had to be granted half suspension of this time their righr to levy tribute in Gujarat
land revenue assessment during the last ten years. was confirmed. Shortly after 1720, the Senapati

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received authority from the Raja of Satara to Sankheda Mewas estates-some of them consist-
realise the dues established by usage from Gujarat ing of one or two villages and with proprietors
and Baglan. One of his officers named Damaji little more than husbandmen; were under seven
Gaekwad, who had shown much gallantry in the groups, viz., the Chohan group, the Rathod group,
battle, received from the Shahu Raja of Satara the Chavda group, the Gori group, the Dhima
the title of Samsher Bahadur (Illnstrious Swords- group, the Solanki group and the Parmar group.
man). On Damaji's death which occurred in All these estates have been merged with the
1721, his place of Lieutenant to the Senapati Bombay province after Independence and now form
was filled by his nephew Pilaji, the son of part of Baroda district.
Jhingoji Gaekwad. Later Pilaji was given by the The proprietors of Pandu Mewas estates were
Peshwa the title of Sena Khas Khel (Commander tributary chiefs. All these groups of estates were
of the Special Band). The military power of merged with the Bombay State in 1949 and in-
Marathas forced Sarbulandkhan, the Mogul cluded in Baroda district.
Viceroy at Ahmedabad to recognise their right 2.2 Territorial Changes
of Chauth and Sardeshmukhi in Gujarat. Pilaji
The district was a part of the former Baroda
Gaekwad then founded the House of Gaekwad at
State till Independence (1947). After the merger
Baroda between 1721-1732 which existed as a
of that State with the State of Bombay in 1949,
separate princely ~tate till its merger in Bombay
the district became part of Bombay State and
State in 1949. The 'Chhota Udaipur Chiefs claim
formed part of Gujarat State on its formatiQn
to belong to the clan of Khichi Chohans whose chief
into a separate State on 1st May, 1960. The
Anha1 is said to have been created by Vashishtha
territorial changes which took place between period
Muni out of the Agni Kund 011 Mount Abu.
1951-1961 are given in sub-appendix 2 to Appen-
According to the bardic accounts, a descendent of
dix I to Table A-I published in Part II of this
Patai Rawal alias J~ysinh. the last Chohan raja
Handbook. The territorial changes which took place
of Champaner established a small kingdom at
after 1st March, 1961 are given in the Annexure.
Mohan or Alimohan on the banks of the river
Narmada. In the course of time probably during 2.3 Administrative Divisions
the' decay of Mogul power in the ear}y part of Baroda is one of the districts of Baroda division
the 18th century, the capital was moved 20 of Gujarat State. For the purposes of revenue
miles north to Chhpta Udaipur on the banks of administration, the district is divided into 3
the river Or. Baji Rawal is said to have founded Sub-divisions with 10 talukas and 2 mahals.
Chhota Udaipur. It continued to remain a The details about the area and population
separate State till it was merged in Bombay in respect of these su b-divisions are given in the
province in 1949. following table.

Administrative Divisions, 1961


Population
Sub.Division/ Area No. of No. of
Taluka/Mahal (in sq. miles) towns villages Total Rural Urban
I 2 3 4 5 6 7
District Total 3,012.9 9 1,703 1,527,326 1,129,832 397,494
Baroda Sub-Division 1,001.4 4 433 819,108 484,006 335,102
Baroda 257.9 2 120 461,020 151,304 309,716
Savli 308.3 135 131,406 131,406 ..
Padra 202.9 84 139,160 121,891 17,269
Karjan 232.3 94 87,522 79,405 8,117
Dabhoi Sub-Division 893.9 2 592 336,645 298,478 38,167
Dabhoi 247.8 I 120 119,783 88,942 30,841
Vaghodia 215.7 95 75,675 75,675
Nasvadi 218.5 220 56,952 56,952
Tilakwada 98.8 117 37,18:L 37,182
Sinor 113.1 1 40 47,053 39,727 7,326
Chhota Udaipur Sub-Division 1,117.6 3 678 371,573 347,348 24,225
Chhota Udaipur 529.2 I 279 145,143 134,314 10,829
Jabugam 309.2 213 110,891 110,891
Sankheda 279.2 2 186 115,539 102,143 13,396

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Details of inhabited and uninhabited villages, order to bring land revenue assessments on par
density and occupied house,> are available in with those obtaining in the homogeneous pre-
Census Table-~,\-I published in Part-II of this merger areas, Land Revenue Rule 19-N, was
Handbook. framed. For fixing bnd revenue assessments in
.?A Revenue areas which were not settled or not scientifically
settled on lines similar to Bombay Land Revenue
The Collector IS m charge of the general
Code, Land Revenue Rule 19-0 was framed.
administration, law and order and civil supplies.
Both the above rules were framed under Bombay
He is assisted by a Personal Assistant in his
Land Revenue Code Sec. 52. According to Land
office and 3 Deputy Collectors in charge of 3
Revenue Rule 19-N, the various settlement
Sub-divisions having their headquarters at Baroda,
groups of villages were compared with those in
Dabhoi and Chhota Udaipur. There are 10
the pre-merger talukas, comparable in respect of
mamlatdars in charge of 10 talukas offices and
permanent and semi-permanent factors of physical
2 mahalkaris in charge of the mahal offIces at
configuration, climate and rainfall, markets, com-
Sinor and Tilakwada.
munications, and standard of husbandry, and
2.5 Revenue Settlement Comparable Union Areas that is the areas of the
The district is comprised of 10 talukas and pre-independence districts of Bombay Province
2 mahals formed out of the former Baroda, were fixed for them. The standard rates of the
Bhadarva and Chhbta Udaipur State areas and scientifically settled areas were then compared
areas out of Sankheda Mewas Thana and the with the standard rates of Comparable Union
whole of Pandu Mewas. Areas * and remISSIon was granted to the
The former Baroda, Bhadarva and Chhota extent of the excess of the former over the
Udaipur State areas were surveyed-the former latter. Under Land Revenue Rules 19-0, groups
according to chok-mapni system and the latter of the villages of the merged areas were formed
according to the chain and cross staff method on consideration of their homogeneity in respect
and their land revenue settlement was considered of permanent and semi-permanent factors men-
scientific. Therefore, after merger no survey tioned above and then Comparable Union Areas
)r classification operations were necessary. As of these villages were fixed as under Land Reve-
regards villages of Sankheda Mewas and Pand}J nue Rule 19-N and land revenue assessments in
Mewas, the survey and classification was carried such areas' were worked out by application of (l)
out under the Merged State Areas survey scheme recoverable rate worked out under Land Revenue
in all the villages except 74 villages of the former Rule 19-N or (2) the existing rates prevailing in
Sankheda Mewas, where mainly on account of the merged areas or (3) the rates worked out on
stay orders from the Court of Law, the survey the basis of average cash value of 35 per cent of
and classification records were not handed over 1/6th of the gross produce, whichever of the three
by the former Jagirdars. The lands of each was the lowest to the soil classification values
individual holding in this district, except 74 former through the medium of the distance from village
Jagiri villages mentioned above, were surveyed site scale and the actual area of the survey number
and the unit of land was designated as survey
or its sub-division. In these areas, there were
number and its sub-divisions were designated as pot
hissas, pot numbers or hissas-numbers. Their areas several villages held on jagiri tenure. The jagiri
and assessments were worked out separately and tenure was abolished under the Bombay Merged
recorded. The soils of these survey numbers and Territories and Area (Jagiri Abolition) Act, 1953
sub-divisions were classified for the purposes of and the assessment of each survey number or
fixing land revenue according to the relative sub-division was fixed by applying the rate of the
capabilitie, of the soil. adjoining homogeneous Khalsa village under section
In the Merged State Areas where the land 7 of the Bombay Merged Territorial and Area
revenue settlement was considered scientific, in (] agiri Abolition) Act.

*LJnion Areas=areas forming parts of the Pre-Independence districts of Bombay Province

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The former Baroda, Bhadarva and Chhota 2.7 Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies
Udaipur States had adopted Gujarat classification Under the delimitation of Parliamentary and
system, according to which, lands irrigated from Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961, 1 seat is
wells wC(re treated as Dry Crop lands with an allotted to this district for the purpose of election
additional classification factor, viz., sub-soil, so as to the House of the People and 12 seats for the
to levy higher land revenue assessment on consi-
State Assembly. The details comprising the terri-
deration of the capacity of the wells and soils.
torial extent of the Parliamentary and Assembly
Lands irrigated from 2nd Class and ] st Class
irrigation works, which were in charge of Public constituencies are shown below.
\Vorks Department, were subjected to separate Delimitation qf Parliamentary and Assemb(y Constituencies
irrigation cess and irrigation rates under the A
Bombay Irrigation Act, but for lands irrigated
Parliamentary Constituen0J
from smaller works like tanks, which were n~t
governed by the Bombay Irrigation Act, the lands Sl. Name of Extent in terms of Assembly
No. Constituency Constituencies
were subjected to hima-yat assessment which was I 2 3
clubbed with the land revenue. Occasional use I Baroda Vaghodia, Savli, Baroda North, Baroda
of water from Government resources was allowed city ''Vest, Baroda city East, Dabhoi
free for agriculture purposes if used with permis- and Karjan
sion, and if Government had not spent anything B
over the source and when, Government had spent Assembly Constituencies
something over the source,\ water assessment was
SI. Name of
levied under Sec. 55 of Bombay Land Revenue 1\0. Cons titllencies Extent of Constituency
Code. 2 3
Jabur;am Jabugam taluka
2.6 Agrarian Structure and Land Riforms
2 Chhota Udaipur Chhota Udaipur taluka (excluding
In the merged areas, there were lands and 44 villages of Kawant circle of
Chhota Udaipur taluka)
villages held on Ankadia, Banhedhri, Watan and
3 Nasvadi (ST)* Nasvadi taluka; Tilakwada mahaI
Jagiri tenures. These tenures were abolished by and 44 "mages of Kawant circle
speciaJ legislations. The various Inams obtaining of Chhota Udaipur talllka
in the merged areas were also abolished by the 4 Sankheda (ST)* Sankheda taluka
Bombay Merged Territories and area (Miscellane- 5 Vaghodia Vaghodia taluka and 13 villages
ous Alienations Abolition) Act and the Bombay of Baroda circle and 17 villages of
Baroda South circle of Baroda
Tenancy and Agriculture Lands Act, was applied taluka.
with a view to do away with the intermediaries
6 Savli Savli talllka
between the agriculturists and the State. Activi-
7 Baloda North Baroda taluka (excluding Baroda
ties under the Bombay Prevention of Fragmenta- Municipality and 13 villages of
tion and Consolidation of Holdings Act of 1947 Baroda circle and 17 villages of
Baroda South circle of Baroda taluka)
were started in the Merged State Areas from
8 Baroda city West Babajipura, Raopura and Sayajiganj
1954 and were spread over Sankheda, Padra, wards of Baroda MUnicipality
Vaghodia, Baroda, Karjan and Dabhoi talukas Baroda city East Fatehpura City and Wadi wards of
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of this district. Under the Gujarat Agriculture Baroda Municipality
Lands Ceiling Act, 1960 the meximum limits to 10 Dabhoi Dabhoi taluka
the land holdings were also laid down. 11 Karjan (SC)tt Karjan taluka and Sinor mahal

Thus, in respect of land tenures and Inams 12 Padra Padra taiuJ..a


and survey, soil classification and land revenue * 1 he,e seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes.
tt This seat is reserved for Scheduled Castes.
settlements, the position in Merged State Areas
has been brought on par with that obtaining in 2.8 Judiciary
these respects in . the pre-merger areas of the The judicial set-up of the district comprises
State. of 1 District and Sessions Judge, 2 AssistantJudges,

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2 Civil Judges (Sr. Division) and 15 Civil Judges Persons convicted by nature of offences, 1960-61
(Jr. Division). As Sessions Judge he is em- No. of persons
Description of offence convicted
powered to impose any sentence authorised by law, 1 2
but any sentence of death subject to confirmation Against the public tranquility. . • • 1
Affecting the public health, safety, convenience,
by the High Court. The Assistant Sessions Judge decency and morals IS
is empowered to impose any sentence authorised Affecting life 35
Hurt . 141
by law, except a, sentence of death or impri- Criminal force and assault. . . • . 7
sonment for life or of imprisonment for a term Kidnapping, forcible aduction, slavery and forced
labour 10
exceeding 10 years. The District Judge has Theft '" 264
unlimited jurisdiction in civil suits while the Criminal breach of trust . 27
Receiving of stollen property 7
Assistant Judge has juri~diction up to Rs. 15,000 Cheating • • . 16
in such suits. Civil Judge (Sr. Division) and Criminal trespass. . 84
Judicial Magistrate is empowered to impose a Under special and local laws 4,273
3 LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceed-
3.1 Local Self Government Institutions
ing 2 yeats and fine not exceeding two thousand
rupees. He has got unlimited jurisdiction in civil The Local Self Government institutions in
the State as on 1st April, 1961, which is the
suits. Civil Judges (Jr. Division) have jurisdiction period covered by this Handbook are (I) Muni-
up to Rs. 10,000 in civil suits. cipalities, (2) District Local Board (3) District
School Board and (4) Gram Panchayats. But
2.9 Police since the Panchayats Act has come into force
The total strength of civil police in 1960 from 1st April 1963, replacing the existing District
amounted to 1,171 persons. There were 21 police Local Boards by Jilla Panchayats and introducing
stations and 31 police outposts in the district. The democratic decentralisation at all levels, a short
total Number of cognizable offences investigated resume of the provisions of this Act as regards the
was: 8,913. Thus there was 1 police per 2.57 sq. new set-up, functions, finances, etc., will also .be
miles of area. The number of persons per police given to bring the position about administrative
was 1,304 and the number of cognizable offences ~et-up up-to-date.
investigated per police was 7.61. 3.2 Municipalities
The number of crimes by major class of At the end of 1960-61 there were 7 mumCl-
offences in the district is extracted from Official palities covering 7 towns with a population of
Statistics Table' No. 11.3 given in Part II of this 376,904. The average population per municipa-
Handbook wherein other details regarding num- lity was 53,844. The following table shows area,
bel' of persons acquitted or discharged and population, income and expenditure of each
number of persons convicted will be found. municipality in the district.
Municipalities, area, population, income and expenditure for the year, 1960-61
Municipality Area in sq. miles Population Income Rs. Income per head Expenditure Rs. Expenditure per head
1 2 ~ 4 5 6 7
Total 26.52 376,994 8,858,580 23.50 8,450,416 22.42
Baroda 9.72 29:',144 7,504,738 25.43 7,081,564 24.00
Padra 0.18 17,269 293,868 17.02 209,944 17.37
Karjan 6.06 8,117 232,481 28.64 228,259 28.12
Sinor 0.l7 7,326 70,28l 9.59 101,555 13.86
Dabhoi 9.20 30,841 401,839 13.03 378,717 12.28
Sankheda 0.19 7,378 9B,507 13.35 100,734 13.65
Chhota Udaipur 1.00 10,829 256,866 23.72 256,643 23.70
Details regarding number of members, sources expenditure In 1960-61 of all municipalities
of income and heads of expenditure are available amounted to Rs. 8,450,416 and average expendi-
in Official Statistics Table No. 14.1 published in ture per head of population Rs.22.42 per cent.
Part II of this Handbook. 3.3 District Local Board
The total income of all the 7 municipalities The district local board was constituted on
during 1960-61 amounted to Rs. 8,858,580. The 1-8-1950. Total ihcome and expenditure of the
income per head of population as per 1961 Census board duting 1960-61 were Rs. 1,421,759 and
was Rs. 23.50 per cent. As against this, the total Rs. 2,066,518 r~spectively. The main sourCes of

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income are civil works local rates and land revenue Details giving Income and Expenditure under
and the major heads of expenditure are civil public different sources are available for the years 1950-
works, medical and education. The following 51 and 1955-56 in Official Statistics Table No.
table shows income and expenditure of the Baroda
14.2 published in part II of this Handbook.
District Local Board during 1960-61 under diffe-
rent heads.
3.4 Panchayats
Income and expenditure cif District Local Board,
1960-61 The number of panchayats in the district at
Head Income Head Expenditure the end .pf 1960-61 was covering 712 villages and
(in &s.) (in Rs.)
2 3 4 towns. 303 of these panchayats were group pan-
Land Revenue 153,329 Refunds 136 chayats and the rest (409) were independent pan-
Local rates 365,016 Administration 75,027 chayats. The number of panchayats in each
Intere;t 96,690 Education 124,582
Medical 8,987 Medical 90,763 taluka/mahal of the district together with their
Miscellaneous 74,030 Pension 8,224
Irrigation and Miscellaneous 12,006 income and expenditure for the year 1950-51,
minor works 1,107 Civil Public Works 1,755,780 1955-56 and 1960-61 is given in the following
Civil works 722,60~
table.
Income and expenditure of panchayats 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61
No. of village
Taluk~/Uahal panchayats Income Rs. Expenditure Rs.
-,---- - - - - - - - - ----- -------------
1950-51 1955-56 \ 1960-61 1950-5 , 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total 536 502 712 226,483 1,085,844 3,01)6,195 139,128 800,714 2,527,176
Baroda 87 71 76 N.A. 206,720 367,906 N.A 148,251 306,166
Savli 63 57 77 27,872 82,906 256,188 1,740 101,987 170,526
Vaghodia 50 39 51 129,0')2 100,861 210,725 85,640 76,535 145,011
Padra 77 61 65 N.A. 177 ,041 387,630 N.A. 95,864 277,004
Karjan 82 61 78 N.A. 155,133 388,147 N.A. 14l,103 342,528
Sinor 39 30 38 39,379 67,632 249,492 25, l!l4 58916 198,106
Dabhoi 66 55 66 NA 114,693 203,272 N.A. 106,695 360,794
Sankheda 60 48 65 N.A. N.A. 354,993 N.A. N.A. 299,165
Tilakwada 37 50,267 50,498
Nasvadi 6 28 43 N.A. 23,932 65,307 N.A. 15,311 64,720
Chhota Udaipur 3 27 65 8,535 56,606 270,734 6,955 22,953 141,251
Jabugam 3 25 51 2l,G45 40,270 201,534 19,609 32,099 171,407
N. A=Not availabJe
Details for the years 1950-51 and 1960-61 each disdrict there are three tiers of the pancha-
are available in Official Statistics Table No. 14.3 vat organisation, gram/nagar panchayats, taluka
published in Part II of this Handbook. panchayats and district panchayat. Municipali-
The total income of all panchayats for the ties having population not exceeding 10,000 have
year 1960-61 was Rs. 3,006,195 while the total been converted into gram-panchayats and those
expenditure amounted to Rs. 2,527,176. The having population exceeding 10,000 but not exce-
income and expenditure per head of population eding 20,000 have ueen converted into nagar
covered under panchayats were Rs. 3.25 and Rs. panchayats A gram and nagar panchayat is subor-
2.73 respectively. The income and expenditure dinate to the taluka panchayat, while a taluka
per panchayat were Rs. 4)222 and Rs. 3,549 panchayat is subordinate to the district pancha-
respectively. yat according in the scheme of this Act.
3.5 Present set-up under the Panchayat Act According to the provisions of the Gujarat
The Gujarat Panchayats Act has been brou- Panchayat Act, 1961, a gram panchayat consists
ght into force in all the districts of Gujarat (except of not less than 9 and not more than 16 members,
Kutch and Dangs districts) from 1st April, 1963. while a nagar panchayat consists of not less than
In the Kutch district, it ha~ been brought into 15 and not more than 31 members. Provision
force with effect from 15th April, 1963. It is not has been made to reserve seats for women and
yet made applicable to the Dangs district. In members of scheduled castes and tribes. A taluka

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panchayat consists of ex-officio, elected, co-opted STAFF
and associate members. On account of the national To' enable the panchayats to carry out num-
emergency, interim district panchayats had to be erous activities entrusted to them, Government
constituted in April, 1963. Elections are now has transferred/deputed a number orits employees
proposed to be held and elected district panchayats alongwith the functions transferred. The staff of
would be constituted towards the end of March, the District School Boards and District Local
1964 in the sixteen districts of the State. Boards has also been transferred to taluka/district
panchayats. It has been envisaged in the Act,
The District Development Officer is the Chief
to constitute a panchayat service in connection
Executive Officer in a district panchayat. He is
with the affairs of panchayats and to maintain
borne on the cadre of the Indian Administrative
a uniform standard in the recruitment for pan-
Service (senior time scale) and is appointed by
chayat service. A Panchayat Service Selection
Government. The Chief Executive Officer of the
Board has been constituted for this purpose.
taluka panchayat is the Taluka Development
Officer, who is also appointed by Government. FUNDS
Both these Officers are secretaries of their respe-
The panchayats have been given necessary
ctive panchayats. These panchayats function
funds to execute all schemes transferred to them.
through various committees-appointed for diffe-
In addition, provision has been made in the Act,
rent groups of functions under the Act.
for various tiers of pancha yat to levy taxes and fees.
FUNCTIONS A gram or nagar panchayat subject to certain
conditions can levy a tex on buildings, a pilgrim
The functions of three tiers of panchayats tax, a tex on fairs, festivals and other enter-
have been given very elaborately in the three tainments, a tax on bicycles or vehicles drawn by
schedules to the Act. In addition, the functions animals, a sanitary tax, etc. It can also levy
of collecting land revenue (including cesses) and fee on markets, cart stands, tanga stands, the
dues recoverable as arrearS of land revenue, levied supply of water from wells and tanks for pur-
and assessed by or under the Land Revenue poses other then domestic use and for cattle. The
Code and all other functions and duties of a taluka panch aya t and district panchayat can
village accountant under the land revenue code request Government for increase in stamp duty.
have been transferred to gram/nagar panchayats. Moreover, prOVISIOn has been made in the Act
The powers exercised and the functions and for making grants to the panchayats for its
duties performed by the District School Board activities.
have been similarly transfelred to the taluka and At present, the implementation of the Act is
district panchayats and all primary schools have
being done mostly through the Commissioner. They
been placed under the control of taluka and
have been delegated with most of the powers of
district panchayats. A large number of functions
the State to exercise supervision over panchayats.
such as registration of co-operative SOCIeties,
approval of amendment to the bye-law of co-op- Provision has also been made in the Act
erative societies, calling of or extending the period under which the State Government will give
for the calling of annual general meeting of co~ grants to the panchayats on the basis of the ave-
operative societies and slIch other functions which rage of the land revenue collected during the last
under the Co-operative Societies Act, were exer- three preceding years, after deducting therefrom
cised by the Registar, Co-operative Societies have the expenditure on the salaries and training of
been transferred to district panchayats. Moreover, the secretaries of gram panch3yats aml village
functions relating to agriculture, animal husban- accountants and crediting 5% of the amount
dry public health and medical relief, social welfare, to the State Equalisation Fund 50% of the balance
cotton indmtries & sma.ll scale industries and will be distributed among gram panchayats and
District Statistic;{l Office, have been transferred nagar p:jtnchayats. 25% among taluka panchayats,
on an agency basis to the district panchayats. and 10% among the district panchayats.

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Out ot the remaining 15% of the land revenue, Average number of persons per occupied census house, 1961
7t% will be carried to the District Equalisation Total/Rural/Urban State District
Fund and 7!% to the Gram Encouragement 1 2 3
Fund. Total 5.53 5.49
Rural 5.54 5.56
Urban 5.52 5.30
4 POPULATION
It will be seen that the average number of
1.1 Growth of Population persons per occupied house in the district is a
. little less than that of the State for its total and
In 1951, the population of the district as consti-
urban areas, while it is higher by 0.02 in rural
tuted in 1961 was 1,211,935. According to the
areas.
1961 Census the same has gone up to 1,527,326
and increased by 315,391 or 26.02 per e'ent, the The number of households in the districts was
highest during the last sixty years though slightly total 286,089 rural 208,149 and urban 77,943.
lower than that observed in the case of Gujarat and that of the houses total 278,101 rural 203,080
State which is 26.88 per cent. The higher rate of and urban 75,021. The number of households per
growth is due to u,?-precedented increase of 41.15% cent of houses, therefore, comes to 102.87, 102.49
in the population of Baroda City which was made and 103.89 for the total, rural and urban areas
rapid strides in industrialisation in recent years. respectively. The average number of persons per
The following table compares the growth rate in household for total, rural and urban areas of the
the district during the last sixty years. district comes to 5.34, 5.43 and 5.10 respectively.

Variation in population during 1901 to 1961 4.2 Ruralj Urban distribution


Decade Percentage The criteria for determining whether a place
Year Population variation decade variation was rural or urban varied from census to census
2 3 4
and rendered such data incomparable. A uniform
1901 590,338
18.05 definition for urban areas was therefore, adopted
1911 696,878 + 106,540 +
1921 754,830 + 57,952 + 8.32 during the Census of 1~61, by laying down that
1931 878,436 + 123,606 + 16.38 a place should be classified as urban if it was (1)
1941 1,045,537 + 167,101 + 19.02 a municipality, Cantonment or Civil lines 0'-, (2)
1951 1,211,935 + 166,398 i- 15.92 had (a) a population of 5,000 or over and (b)
1961 1,527,326 + 315,391 + 26.02 75 per cent or more of the 10tal male population
1901 to 1961 + 936,983 + 158.72 was dependent on non-agricultural pursuits.
Sexwise details are available in Census Table A-II pub-
lished in Census of Jndia 1961-VolumeV-Gttiarat-Part 'Village' is a revenue village which is an
II-A. administrative rather than a demographic unit.
The definition of the term 'Village' has practically
The pace of growth observed since 1911 has been remained the same during the entire census period.
more rapid from 1931.The unprecedented growth of In short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey village
numbers between 1951-61 can, however, be attri- which has got a separate entity and a distinct
buted to the decline in death rate, accompanied number assigned to it in the revenue records of
by steady improvements in medical and public the State. It may consist of a single village with
health services available to the people since Inde- a cluster of houses or a number of hamlets with
pendence. separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may
OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES AND HOUSEHOLDS even consist of scattered houses situated on the
field within the boundaries of the village. It may
The total number of occupied residential be inhabited or uninhabited.
houses in the district is 278,101 or 7.46 per cent in
the State. The average number of persons per 4.2 (i) Rural Population
occupied census house in total, rural and urban The total number of village3 in the district
areas of the State and district are given below. is 1,703 of which 12 are uninhabited. The total

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B-vi
rural population of the district is 1,129,832 giving More than ~ of villages in the district fall in
an average of 668 persons per inhabited village. the class range less than 500, while 38.44% of
The proportion of rural population 73.97% to the total have population varying from 500 to
the total population in the district is lower than 2,000 5.44% of them are large size villages (2,000
similar proportion in the State which is 74.23%. and above) covering 26.29 of rural population.
It is significant to note that the half of rural popu-
Percentage distribution of rural population by size group lation 50.76 per cent is concentrated in villages,
of villages, 1961 having population 1,000 and above. Though rural
Percentage to Percell tage population is mainly concentrated in the large size
No. of total No. Rural to to tal rural villages. The number of small size villages having
Si<:e Group Villages of Villages Population Population
population below 200 is only accounts for appreciable
2 3 4 5
(21.29 per cent) though it accounts for only 3.83
Less than 200 360 21.29 43,214 3.83
200-499 589 34.83 200,095 17.71 per cent of the rural population. The tendency of
500-999 443 26.20 312,966 27,70 village to grow in size and the concentration of rural
, 1,000-1,999 207 12.24 276,504 24.47 population in medium and large size villages are
2,000-4,999 83 4.91 241,422 21.37 noticeable from these statistics.
5,000-9,999 9 0.53 55,631 4.92
10,000-and above ••
4.2 (ii) Urban Population
Note:
Details of sexwise population for talukasfMahal are
availabJe in Cenrus Table A-III published in Part II of Statement showing the number of towns
this Handbook. classified by population is furni~hed below.

Number of towns classified by si::,e groups during IDOl to 1961

I II III IV V VI
100,000 and above 50,000 to 99,999 20,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 19,999 5,000 to 9,999 Below 5,000

No. of
.-~-----

No. of Popula- No. of Popula-


-~-----

No. of Popula-
------
No. of
Popula- No. of
.....---_.......-.....--__

Popula-
Year towns Population towns don towns don towns tion towns tion towns tion

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13

1961 298,398 30,841 3 39,416 3 21,496


1951 211,407 :(4,952 14,795 5 36,162 2 9,902
1941 152,326 21,139 12,858 6 36,726 5 11,781
1931 109,639 2 28,535 3 17,118 6 21,621
1921 91,778 15,870 3 19,494 7 23,569
1911 95,867 3 22,606 8 25,5:13

1901 100,628 14,034 2 13,475 6 19,797

Sexwbe details for each town are availabl~ in Census Table A-IV published in Part II of this Handbook.

Over i of the total population (26.03%) li,'es 1951 were declassified and treated as rural 10
in urban areas, as against 25.77% in the State. 1961, 'while Gorwa is added as a new town.
The number of towns in 1951 10 has come down
to 8 in 1961 owing to declassification of a number The urLa ,} population of the district, number-
of them as a result of change in the definition of ing 397,494 persons is spread over 8 towns of
urban areas. According to this definition, Savli different sizes of which only one, viz., Baroda comes
and Vaghodia which were treated as urban in under class I and has population over 100,000 of

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the rest, one is in Class III, i.e., size group While working out the density of urban
20,000 to 49,999 3 fall under Class IV and have areas, the urban units for which area figures are
population above 10,000 and below 20,000 and not available have been ignored. Rural density
3 have population below 10,000. The average is worked out on the basis of rural population
population of a town in Baroda district is 49,687 only, though the area figures include the area of
persons as compared to 30,380 for the State. tpose urban units for which separate area figures
The extent of urbanisation is thus found to he are not available. The highest average density
comparatively more than that obtaining in the 1;·788 is found in Baroda taluka and the lowest
State as a whole. 261 in N asvadi taluka. In rural areas Baroda
has the highest 619 and Chhota Udaipur taluka
4.3 Density
the lowest 254 density. But among towns Padra
The area of the district in 1951 was 2)88.0 tops the list with 95,9~9 persons per sq. mile, the
square miles or 3.92 per cent of the total area of lowest being 1,339 persons for Karjan.
Gujarat. In 1961 it rose to 3,012.9 square miles 4.4 Migration
or 4.24 per cent of the total area of the State
The number of persons born (i) at the place
which is due to chang~s in the territorialjurisd1ction
of enumeration (ii) elsewhere in the district (iii)
of the district. The corresponding percentages outside the district of enumeration but within
of population for the. district as constituted in Gujarat State and those eiv) born outside Gujarat
1961 are, however, found 10 be 7.45% in 1951 Sta te as per 1961 Census is given below.
and 7.40% in 1961. i The average density of
Population by place of birth, 1961
population is 507 persorts per square mile as against
Outside
290 for the State. The urban density 13,059 is Persons/ Total Place of Elsewhere the district
naturally higher than the rural 379 where the Malesl Popula- enume- in the but in Outside
Females tion ration district the State the State
pressQre of population is comparatively less and 2 3 4 5 6
the average density is worked out on the basis Persons 1,527,326 992,273 329,173 146,680 59,200
of the entire area within the revenue limits of Males 801,026 621,281 87,270 59,431 33,044
Females 726,300 370,992 241,903 87,249 26,156
the village and not of the village site. These
Percentages
densities differ for different parts of the district as Persons 100.00 64.97 21.55 9.60 3.88
also for its rural and urban areas as will be seen Males 100.00 77.56 10.89 7.42 4.13
Females 100.00 51.08 33.31 12.01 3.60
from the table tha t follows.
In case of 64.97 per cent of the population
Population per square mile, 1961
of the district, the place of enumeration is the
Population per square mile same as the place of birth. This proportion for
State/District/ males is 77.56 per cent, as against 51.08% for
Taluka/Mahal Total Rural Urban females owing to the migration of females after
1 2 3 4 marriage, which appears to be mostly within
State 290 218 7,194 the district. The proportion of females born
District 507 379 13,059
Baroda 1,788 619
outside the place of enumeration but within the
23,060
Savli 426 426 district is as high as 33.31 % as compared to those
Vaghodia 351 351 born outside the district but within the State
Padra 686 601 95,939 which account for 12.01 % and those outside the
Karjan 377 351 1,339 State which account for 3.60% only.
Sinor 416 352 43,094
Dabhoi 483 373 3,352 The percentage distribution of population
Sankheda 414 366 46,193
born at the place of enumeration, born elsewhere
Tilakwada 376 376
Nasvadi 261 261 within the district and outside the district by
Chhota Udaipur 274 254 10,829 nine categories of economic activity and of non-
Jabugam 359 359 workers is shown below.

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Distribution of population by categories of workers and non-workers classified by place oj birth, 1961
Categories of workers

I 11 III V IV VI VII VIn IX X


In manu-
At facturing In In Transport,
As In Mining, House- other than Trade Storage and In
Place of As Agricultural Quarrying, hold Household In and Communi- Other Non-
birth Cultivator labourer etc. Industry Industry Construction Commerce cations Services workers
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to II
District Total 16.59 10.63 0.29 1.03 2.67 0.27 1.82 0.85 4.24 61.61
Born at the Place
of enumeration 19.53 9.28 0.23 0.86 1.82 0.20 lAO 0.48 2.94 63.26
Elsewhere in the
district 15.20 17.62 0.28 l.15 2.10 0.25 1.4-7 0.68 4.46 56.79
Outside the district 4-.64 5.93 0.59 1.62 7.67 0.67 4.45 2.88 10.19 61.36

4.5 Sex Ratio The higher female ratio in Padra, Sankheda


In 1961 the number of females per 1,000 and Sinor may be mainly due to the absence of
males in the district was 907 which was lower male members who have migrated to towns and
than the similar ratio of 940 for the State. The big ci ties for service or business.
corresponding rural and urban sex ratios for the
4.6 Age Distribution
district which were 921 and 866 respectively
show that the proportion of females was compar- Table C-II in Part II of this Handbook
atively less in towns than in villages. shows the distribution of the population by
The following statement compares sex ratios quinquennial age-groups. Table C-IV gives
In towns in 1951 and 1961. single year age returns. Broad age groups are
also given in tables B-1 and C-II printed in
Femalef per thousand males in urban areas,
Part II of this Handbook. Proportionate population
1951 and 1961 figures by broad age-groups in 1961 are compared
State! Sex ratio separately for males and females with the corres-
District!
Town
------------
1951 1961 ponding pro portions for 1951 for the district as
1 2 3 constituted then are given below.
State 915 896
District 914 907
Baroda 862 857 Percentage distribution of population by sex and
Dabhoi 915 905 age groups, 1951 and 1961
Padra 931 912
Gorwa 822
Chhota Udaipur 890 888 Percentage of population by age groups
Karjan 886 852
Sankheda 1,004- 928 1951 1961
Sinor 971 938
Bahadarpur 956 873 Age groups Males Females Males Females

The urban areas with a sex ratio lower than 2 3 4 5


that for the district average are, Baroda, Dabhoi, Total (A to D) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Gorwa, Chhota Udaipur, Karjan and Bahadarpur. 0-4 13.56 13.86 14.74 15.78
5-14 25.]5 25.05 26.69 26.20
The ratios in respect of the above areas appear 41.43
A 0-14 38.71 38.91 41.98
to be significantly lower due to concentration of 15-34 33.92 34.89 32.37 32.57
male population brought about by the following 35-59 23.25 21.34- 21.79 20.44
factors. B 15-59 57.17 56.22 54.16 53.01
060+ 4.11 4.83 4.39 4.99
Baroda :-Industrial and business centre with 0.04 0.02
D Age not stated 0.01 0.02
Maharaja Sayajirao University Baroda, having
various colleges and educational institutions. The proportion of both males and females
Dabhoi:- Educational Institutions. m the age ,group 0-14 has increased durin~

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the decade owing to high birth rate which is males, and 45.67% females. Never married
responsible for an increase of 2.72% in males persons account for 50.13% of the total popula-
and 3.07% in females of these ages. But there tion, males being 54.45% and females, 45.36%
is a slight decline in the proportion of males and
females in the age groups 15-34 and 35-59. of their respective population. The widowed are
This may perhaps be due to the migration of 3.18% and divorced or separated constitute 5.86%
adult workers to other areas. only. The following table shows the marital
..f:.7 .Marital Status status of males and females in different age groups
According to the Census of 1961 , 43 •59 0/
10 classified into (i) never married, (ii) married and
of the total are returned as married, 41.71 % (iii) widowed, divorced/separated and others.
Age and Marital Status; 1961
Never Married Married Widowed, divorced/separated and others

Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percen tage of


males to total females to total males t'o total females to total males to total females to total
Age groups males females males females males femlaes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Total 54.45 45.36 41.71 45.67 3.84 8.97
0- 9 100.00 100.00
10-14 97.83 92.83 2.14 7.12 0.03 0.05
15-19 81.63 43.40 17.88 55.86 0.49 0.74-
20-24 44.19 6.27 .'>4.08 92.28 1.73 1.45
25-29 16.48 1.56 80.73 96.19 2.79 2.25
30+ 3.79 0.44 85.94 73.19 10.27 26.37
It will be seen from'.the above table that no of marital life in the district in that, they appear
person has been reported: as married in age group to be significant only after the age of 29. While
0-9 as all such persons were treated as unmarried females above 30 years account for 26.37% in
at the time of sorting. But the child marriages this category, males form 11.27% of their popu-
still persist in the age group 10-14 to the extent lation. These figures reveal greater tendency
of 2.14% for males and 7.12% for females. It towards remarriage on the part of widowed
is also noteworthy that among males the age of males than widowed females among whom, it is
marriage has shifted well above 20 years, as only mostly avoided.
17.88% of males have been returned as married
in the age group 15-19, while the percentage 4.8 (i) Literacy and Education
rises to 54.08 in the age group of 20-24 and to According to the Census of 1951, there were
80.73% in the age group of 25-29. Correspon- 324,350 literates in the district of Baroda as
ding proportions for females, however, show that constituted then and formed 27.55% of the total
55.86% of females in the age group 15-19 and population. Percentage of male literates was then
92.28% in the age group 20-24 are married. In 3l.18%, while that of female literates 17.02%.
other words, in case of females, while the date In 1961, the percentage of literacy rose to 35.21 %
of marriage has advanced and gone up to 20. (45.89% for males and 23.43% for females).
I t has shifted still higher in, the case of males. Percentage of literacy to total population by age
Examination of the figures of widowed and and sex is given for total/rural/urban in the
divorced separated discloses an interesting feature following table.
Literacy by Age groups, 1961
Total Rural Urban
Age
groups
------------------
Persons Males Females
-----------------
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
All Ages 35.21 45.89 23.43 28.75 39.46 17.13 53.57 63.64 41.95
5-14 39.68 46.05 32.52 33.97 41.14 25.94 .'>6.44 60.38 51.97
15-34 48.00 61.95 32.71 38.91 53.40 23.61 70.66 82.04 56.99
35-59 37.51 53.18 19.08 30.53 45.90 12.73 58.37 74.34 38.69
60 + 25.50 44.45 7.12 19.92 36.55 3.62 42.81 69.52 17.75
Age not stated 20.91 33.55 9.71 18.39 29.29 9.41 60.00 73.33 20.00

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Literates among children in the age group is to be found in the age group 15-34 in total
5-14, constitute 39.68% of whom males account and urban areas of the district, but in rural
for 46.05% and females 32.52%. The highest areas the percentage of literacy is higher in the
literacy among persons and males is found to be age group 5-14. The following table furnishes
in the age group 15-34 in total/rural/urban areas. the sexwise details of literacy by rural/urban for
The highest percentage of literacy among females each taluka/mahal of the district.
Rvral/Urban literacy by sex, 1961
Literate and Educated
Percent Percent
(Literates) Percent Literate of total male Literate of total female
Taluka/Mahal number of total populatIon males population females population
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Baroda R 58,727 38.81 41,234 51.25 17,493 24.69
U 169,456 54.71 107,438 64.39 62,018 43.41
Savli R 37,684 28.68 27,727 40.21 9,957 15.94
U
Vaghodia R 15,890 21.00 12,253 31.20 3,637 9.99
U
Padra R 49,352 40.49 34,2W 53.61 15,134- 26.06
U 8,806 50.99 5,609 62.11 3,197 38.81
Karjan R 33,187 41.79 22,614 'j5.23 10,573 27.49
U 3,530 43.49 2,318 52.90 1,212 32.45
Sinor R 18,693 47.05 12,292 59.61 6,401 33.50
U 3,418 46.66 2,248 59.47 1,170 32.99
Dabhoi R 35,885 40.35 24,354 52.47 11,531 27.11
U 16,034 51.99 10,361 63.99 5,673 38.72
Sankheda R 32,097 31.42 22,814 43.10 9,283 18.86
U 6,758 50.45 4,190 .59.'i2 2,568 40.40
Tilakwada R 8,787 23.63 6,777 35.31 2,010 11.17
U
Nasvadi R 9,189 16.13 7,205 24.59 1,984 7.18
U
Chhota Udaipur R 8,176 6.09 6,745 9.79 1,431 2.19
U 4,942 45.64 3,391 59.12 1,551 30.45
Jabugam R 17,169 15.48 13,808 24.14 3,361 6.26
U
It will be seen from the above table that in Number oj edtJcational instittltions, students, teachers,
rural areas the percentage of literacy is the 1960-61
highest (47.05%) in Sinor taluka and the lowest Students
Educational levels Institutions Teachers
in Chhota Udaipur taluka (6.09%). These also 1 2 3 4
are the rural areas where the highest as well as Primary* 1,108 3,056 118,736
the lowest percentages of male and female liter· Secondary 90 1,195 32,442
acy are returned. But among urban areas, the Higher ]5 659 8,955
Special 68 223 8,167
literacy percentage is the highest 54.71 % in
Baroda taluka where the highest percentages
f>4.39 and 43.41 of male and female literates res- Primary, Secondary, Higher and Special Institutions
pectively are also found. In 1960-61, there were 1,OBO primary schools
4.8 (ii) Educational Institutions in the district. 1,067 or 63.10% of the total
The table below gives the number of various number of villages have schools. Village:; having
types of educational institutions in the district no school are 624 or 36.90% of which 170 were in
along with the number of students and teachers Nas~ad~_1!3~ in Chhota Udaipur, 110 in Jabugam,
in 1960-61. * For rural only

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66 in Tilakwada, in 63 1U Sankheda, 21 in It will be seen from the above table that
Savli, 19 in Dabhoi, 13 In Baroda, 7 m 89.38 per cent of the population in the district
Karjan and 3 in Padra. Area served per have Gujarati as their mother tongue. 80.74% of
school in rural areas worked out to 2'69 sq. miles. them live i~ rural areas and 19.26% in urban
Number of students per primary school in rural areas. Among other languages speakers of Marathi
areas was 107 and number of students per constitute 3.78% of the total population of the
teacher is 39. There were 105.09 students in disjrict of whom 92.53% are in urban areas. This
primary schools per 1,000 of rural population. is ~ue to the sizeable population of persons having
In 196(1-61, there were 90 secondary institutions Marathi as their mother tongue as Baroda was
with' 1,195 teachers and 32,442 pupils, giving an the seat of the Gaekwads. Urdu claims 3.93%
average of 27 pupils per teacher. of the speakers of whom 29.47 per cent are
The Baroda dty is a centre of higher edu- in villages and 70.53 per cent in towns.
cation. The Maharaja Sayaji Rao University of The following table gives distribution of
Baroda provides higher education in various fields religions.
of education such as \ Arts, Science, Commerce,
Education, Engineering Medicine, Fine Arts, etc. Religions, 1961
The university had 14 faculties. There were 8,706 Percentage of total
students and 648 teachers in the University in Religions Population population
1960-61. Thus, there was one teacher for 13 2 3
students in the University. An Arts College Total 1,527,326 100.00
affiliated to the Gujara~ University has also been Hindu 1,38G,689 90.79
Mu~lim 118,880 7.78
started for higher education at Dabhoi.
Jain 14,582 0.95
In 1960-61, there were as many as 68 Special Sikh 924 0.06
Schools which include Balmandirs, training college Christian 5,448 0.36
and a school for the blind having 223 teachers Other religions 303 0.06
and 8,167 students.
It will be seen from the above table that 90.79
4.9 Languages per cent of the total population are Hindus, 7.78 per
Table C-V in Part II of this Handbook shows cent Muslims, and O.95%Jains. Sikhs and Christians
the population of major languages for the district
and each taluka separately. The distribution of form 0.06 and 0.36 per cent respectively. Among
speakers of each major language by rural and others, 92 are Buddhists and 711 follow other
urban in the district is as under. religions and persuasions.
Distribution oj speakers of major languages, 961 .f.l1 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Sl. Major Percentage to total PercerJ tage of each
No. language population major language in 4.11 (i) Scheduled Castes
--------- --------_ The btal population of Scheduled Castes as per
Total Rural Urban Rural Urban
2 3 4 5 6 7 1961 Census is 90,519, which forms 5.93 per cent
Total of all of the total population of the district. The fo11o-
languages 100.00 100.00 100.00 13.97 26.03 wing table gives the figures of Scheduled Castes
1 Gujarati 8938 97.55 66.15 80.74 19.26
2 Marathi 3.78 0.38 13.44 7.47 92.53 for total/rural/urban.
3 Hindi 1.16 0.25 3.75 15.77 84.23
4 Sind hi I.JO 0.07 4.03 4.46 95.54- Scheduled Castes, 1961
5 Urdu 3.93 1.57 10.66 29.47 70.53
0.04 0.04 0.05 70.58 29.42 Total/Rural/ Percentage of the total
6 Bhili Urban Persons
7 Kachchhi 0.03 0.01 0.09 26.15 73.85 population
8 Konkani 0.03 N 0.12 3.77 96.23 1 2 3
9 Malayalam 0.06 N 0.22 4.37 95.63 Total 90,519 5.93
10 Marwari 0.10 O.CS 0.22 39.90 60.10
II Panjabi 0.10 0.02 0.32 15.82 84.18 Rural 71,783 6.35
12 Tamil 0.D9 N 0.33 1.49 98.51 Urban 18,736 4.71
13 Telugu 0.04 0.01 0.15 15.69 8·l.3 I
14 Others 0.16 0.05 0.47 22.76 77.24- The literate and educated among the Sche-
N = Negligible duled Castes number 27,286 and constitute 30.14

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per cent of the total population of Scheduled Castes and 1,843 (2.04 per cent) respectively of the total
of the district. The rural and urban proportion population of Scheduled Castes of the district.
among them is 29.20 per cent and 33.76 per cent Tables of SCT series in Census of India 1961-
of their population respectively in villages and Volume V-Gujarat Part V-A show details as to
towns. The working population accounts for 39, number of Scheduled Castes/Tribes, industrial
817 persons or 43.99 per cent of their population categories, marital status, religion, etc.! for each
in the district. Workers in speCial occupations Scheduled Caste. Sex and percentage distribution
like (i) tanning and currying of hides and skins of Scheduled Castes population by rural/urban in
and (ii) Scavenging number 194 (0.21 per cent) the district is shown in the table given below.

Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes population by rural/urban, 1961


Percenatge of
Percentage to each Schedu-
Total total population led caste
population Sex of the dis trict popUlation
Name of Scheduled Castes T R U M F T R U R U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Total 90,519 71,783 18,736 46,194 44,325 5.93 4.70 1.23 79.30 20.70
Bhambi, Bhambhi Asadaru,
Asodi, Chamadia, Chamar,
Chambhar, Chamgar,
Haralayya, Hara1i, Khalpa,
Machigar, Mochigar, Madar,
Madig, Telegu Mochi, Kamati-
Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas,
Rohit or Samgar 14,8G4 12,874 1,990 7,524 0.84 0.13 86.61 13.39
Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana,
Rukhi,Malkana, Halalkhor,
Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar
or Zadmalli 22,332 16,065 6,267 11,366 10,966 1.46 1.05 0.41 71.94 28.06
Dhor, Kakkayya or Kanka)'ya 5 5 2 3 .. 100.00
Garoda or Gal>() 1,412 1,149 263 6B8 724 0.09 0.07 0.02 81.37 18.63
Holar or Valhar I I I .. 100.00
Mahar, TaraJ, Dhegu Megu, 420 420 207 213 0.03 0.03 100.00
Mahyavan~hi, Dhed, Vankar or
Maw Vankar 47,653 38,641 9,012 24,440 23,213 3.12 2.53 0.59 81.09 18.91
Mang, Matang or Minimadig 22 22 12 10 100.00
Meghval or Menghvar 84 80 4 52 32 0.01 0.01 95.24 4.76
Nadia or Hadi 506 IO 496 257 249 0.03 0.03 1.98 98.02
Pasi 23 4 19 20 3 17.39 82.61
Shenva, Chenva, Sedma or
Rawat 78 GB 10 45 33 0.01 0.01 87.18 12.82
Tirgar or Tirbanda 63 63 33 30 0.01 0.01 100.00
Turi 172 52 120 Sf> 86 0.01 0.01 30.23 69.77
Unclassified 2,884 2,777 107 1,461 1,423 0.19 O. ]8 0.01 96.29 3.71

The predominant Scheduled Castes III the The following table gives the figures of Sche-
district are Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar or Maru duled tribes in the district.
Vankar having 47,653 souls or 3.12 per cent of Scheduled Tribes, 1961
the total population of the district, of whom 2.53 TotdlfRuralf Pe.lcentage of Total
per cent live in villages. Urban Persons Population
2 3
Total 327,992 21.47
4.11 (ii) Scheduled Tribes Rural 316,764 27.99
Urban 11,728 2.95
Scheduled Tribes claim 327,992 or 21.47 per The following table shows the percentage
cent of the total population of the district and distribution of Scheduled Tribes population by
i 1.91 per cent of the Scheduled Tribes of the State. total ruralfurban in the district.

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Percentage distrt'bution if Scheduled Tribes population by rural/urban, 1961
Percentage to Percentages of each
Total total population Scheduled Castes
Population, Sex of the district population in
Name of Scheduled Tribes T R U M F T R U R U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Total 327,992 316,264 11,728 168,451 159,541 21.46 20.71 0.77 96.42 3.58
Barda 4 4 4 N N 100.00
Bavacha or Bamcha 883 26 857 454 429 0.0.6 N 0..0.6 2.94 97.06
BhiJ, including Bhil Garasia,
Dholi Bhi1, Dungri Bhi1,
Dungri, Garasia, Mewasi Bhil,
Rawal BhiI, Tadvi Bhil,
Bhagalia, Bhilafa, Pawra,
Vasava and Vasave 118,836 113,890 4,946 61,189 57,647 7.78 7.46 0.32 95.84 4.16
Chodhara 31 3 28 22 9 N N N 9.68 90..32
Dhanka, including Tadvi,
Tetaria and Valvi 64,258 59,657 4,601 33,100 31,158 4.21 3.91 0..30. 92.B4 7.16
Dhodia 168 79 89 95 73 0..0.1 0..0.1 0..0.1 47.02 52.98
Dubla, including Talavia
or Halpati 20.,861 20.,144 717 10.,672 10.,189 1.37 l.32 0..05 96.56 3.44
Gamit or Gamta or Gavit,
including Mavchi, Iladvi,
Vasava, Vas ave and Valv] 47 46 28 19 N N N 2.13 97.87
Gond or Rajgond 12 12 7 5 N N 100.00.
Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 38 3 35 25 13 N N N 7.89 92.11
Koli, Dhor, Tokre Koli,
Ko1cha or Kolgha 145 64 81 89 56 0..01 N 0.0.1 44.14 55.86
Naikda or Nayaka, including
Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia
Nayaka, Mota Nayaka and
Nana Nayaka 10,711 10,466 245 5,578 5,133 0.70. 0..69 0.0.2 97.71 2.29
Pardhi, including Advichincher
and Phanse Pardhi N N 100.0.0.
Patelia 41 25 16 16 25 N N N 60..98 30..02
Pomla 47 8 39 30 17 N N N 17.02 82.98
Rathawa 10.6,30.2 10.6,289 13 54,123 52,179 6.96 6.96 N 99.99 0.01
Vitolia, Kotwalia or Barodia 42 40. 2 31 11 N N N 95.24 4.76
Unclassified 5,565 5,565 2,991 2,574 0.36 0..36 100..00
N=Negligible
Predominance of Scheduled Tribes which population of the district, of whom 95.84 per
constitute 21.46 per cent of the total population cent live in villages.
is a noteworthy feature of this district. The tribes
which are more numerous are Bhil, including Bhil
Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, Dungri, Garasia, The literate and educated among them num-
Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, ber 37,881 or 11.55 per cent of whom 11.28 per
Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava and Vasave, accounting cent and 18.84 per cent are returned from rural
for 118,836 souls or 7.78 per cent of the total areas and from urban areas.

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B-vii
5 HOUSING factories and workshops (0.88 per cent); schools,
5.1 Housing Census jor the first time places of entertainments and medical and other
In previous censuses, occupied census houses social institutions (0.84 per cent) and other'
used as dwellings alone were numbered and listed. miscellaneous uses as hotels, restaurants and other
Non-residential houses such as shops, factories, places, etc., (10.16 per cent).
workshops, temples, mosques, schools, sarais, office 73.43 per cent of the households lived in
premises and business houses, etc., were not entered owned houses and the rest (26.257 per cent) in
in the house-list, as it was not necessary to do so rented ones. In rural areas 87.90 per cent live in
for the purposes of enumeration. They have been owned houses while 12.10 per cent live in rented
brought under the purview of the 1961 Census houses. In urban areas 34.54 per cent of the house-
when a regular housing Census was taken for the hold live in houses of their own and 65.46 per cent
first time with a view to account for all structures, reside in rented houses. The higher proportion of
dwellings or non-dwellings. With the adoption rented houses in urban areas indicates the increased
of a uniform house-list throughout the country, demand of houses on the part of those attracted
important data such as material of wall and roof, towards towns. An analysis of the matorial of wall
tenure status and number of rooms in case of and roof show that the predominant materials were
households, number of persons per room and essen- burnt bricks and mud in case of walls and tiles
tial data such as name of the proprietor, products and corrugated iron sheets in case of roof. The
manufactured, number of persons employed and percentage of households having walls with mud
kind of fuel or power, if machinery is used in case and burnt bricks was 30.51 per cent and 36.S2per
of workshops and factories, have been collected cent respectively. Households having roofs covered
for the first time on this occasion. with tiles etc. accounted for 37.79 per cent and
those with corrugated iron sheets 46.38 per cent.
5.2 Type qf Census houses and their uses
The following table gives the distribution of 5.3 Households classified by number oj members and
rooms occupied_
different types of census houses and the uses to
The most important classification, however,
which they are put.
was one by the number of rooms in tne houses
Census houses and the uses to which they are put, 1961 occupied by sample households, given in the
following table_
Census houses
Households classified by number of members
Percentage to and number of rooms occupied, 1961
Sl. total No. of
No. Type of Census houses Number Census houses (Based on 20% sample)
1 2 3 4 Percentage to total Percentage to total
No. of
1 Total No. of census houses 367,335 100.00 rooms household members
28,830 7.85 2 3
2 Vacant houses
3 Dwellings, shop-cum-dwellings, No regular room 0.12 0.11
workshop-cum -dwellings 282,967 77.03 1 room 53.93 50.01
3.24 2 rooms 29.78 30.65
4 Shops and business houses 11,896
3 rooms 8.90 10.13
5 Factories, workshops and 4.56
4 rooms 3.79
worksheds 3,237 0.88
5 rooms or more 3.48 4.54
6 Schools, places of entertainment,
medical and social institutions 3,078 0.84 According to this classification 53.93 per cent
Hotels, restaurants and other
of the households lived in houses with one room
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miscellaneous houses 37,327 10.16 and 29.78 per cent in houses with two rooms and
16.17 per cent in houses with more than two rooms.
Out ofa total of 367,335 houses, 77.03 per cent The population living in two rooms and less join-
were used as dwellings, 7.85 per cent were vacant tly account for 80.66 per cent of the total sample
and the rest were used for non-residential purposes population. The number of members per room
such as shops, business houses (3.24 per cent), in households occupying houses with one room

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was 4.84 per cent while that for households living in 6.2 Cropping Pattern
houses with 2 rooms was 2.69 per cent. These The changes in the cropping pattern during
figures amply reflect growing overcrowding and the quinquennium can be seen from the following
the inadequate housing facilities in the district table.
as in the State as a whole.
Percentage of area under different crops
5.4 Housing Societies
during 1955-56 and 1960-61
There were 122 housing socIeties with a
',Crop 1955--56 1960--61
membership of 2,559 and share capital of Rs.
2 3
750,000. The Housing Societies constructed 100
1 Rice 12.61 12.95
tenements in addition, to 112 under construction 0.86
2 Wheat 1.39
6 AGRICULTURE 3 Jowar 11.73 11.37
4 Bajri 2.48 2.64
6.1 Land Utilisation 5 Other cereals 6.09 6.23
Total cereals 31.30 31.05
The utilisation of land resources forms a 6 Tur 2.66 3.14
major item in any programme of economic 7 Gram 1.02 0.63
planning in an economy which is predominatly 8 Other pulses 2.45 2.30
agricultural. It reveals the various uses to which Total Pulses 6.13 6.07
land is put anq also 'indicates improved ways of 9 Sugarcane 0.01 0.02
IO Potatoes 0.01 0.Q2
exploitation of its resourceS for better production. 11 Fruit and Vegetables
(excluding potatoes) 0.44 0.58
Land utilisation /956-57 and 1960-61
12 Condiments & spices 0.10 0.15
1956-57 Percentage 1960-61 Percentage 13 Other food crops 0.03
S1. area in of total area in of total Tota! jo()d CTOPS 41.02 40.89
No. Item acres area acres area 14 Groundnut 3.27 6,Il
1 2 3 4 5 6 15 Sesamum 0.16 0.25
1 Total geogra- 16 Castor seeds 0.16 0.15
phical area 1,831,300 100,00 1,917,500 100.00 T olal oil seeds 3.59 6.51
2 Area under 17 Cotton 45.17 42.56
cultivation 1,305,100 71.27 1,338,200 69.79
3 Area other than 18 Other fibres 0.05 0.02
Cultivation 526,200 28.73 579,300 30.21 Total fibres 45.22 42.58
(i) Cultivable waste, 19 Tobacco 2.99 3.52
permanent pas- Total drugs and narcotics 2.99 2.53
tures and other 20 Other non-food crops 7.18 6.50
grazing lands 186,600 10.19 211,600 11.03 Total non-food crops 58.98 59.11
(ii) Others 339,600 18.54 367,700 19.18 Total areas under crops 100.00 100.00
--~----

Note; Details as to area and out turn for the years 1950-51
The figures for the year 1956-57 are for the district as to 1960-6 I for the above crops are available in Official
constituted then and not as constituted in 1961. Further Statistics Table No. 3.2 in Part II of this Handbook.
details are available in Official Statistics Table No. 3.1
published in Part II of this Handbook. The principal food crops of the district
are Rice, Jowar and pulses, Cotton, Grounctnut
Comparison between the previous Censuses and Tobacco are the main non-food crops. The
is not possible (i) in view of the changes in percentage comparison of different crops indicates
classification of land utilization and (ii) territorial that the cropping pattern has practically remained
changes in the district. In 1960-61 the area unchanged except for a negligible decline in food
under cultivation was 69.79 per cent of the total crops from 41.02 per cent in 1955-56 to 40.89 per
geographical area and that put to uses other than cent in 1960-61, with a corresponding gain of 0.13
cultivation 30.21 per cent. Of the latter 11.03 per per cent in non-food crops, while Tobacco has risen
cent is cultivable waste, permanent pastures and from 2.99 per cent in 1955-56 to 3.52 per cent in
grazing lands and 19.18 per cent of barren and 1960-61, a small decline in cotton is accounted
forest lands. for by a corresponding increase in the oil seeds.

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Among crops cotton (42.56 per cent), rice (12.95 The livestock population in the district has
per cent), jowar (11.37 per cent), groundnut (6.11 remained more or less static, during the last ten
per cent) and pulses (6.07 per cent) account for years, as seen from a slight fall during 1956 com-
78.96 per cent of the total cropped area. The next pensated by an increase in 1961 restoring the level
in importance is tobacco which claim 3.52 per cent of 1951. The number of males over three years
of the area sown. Thus cotton is the most had fallen from 195,133 in 1951 to 189,050 in
predominent crop of the District. During the period 1956 but risen to 205,079 in 1961. Females over
from 1955-56 to 1960.61, the area under food 3 years, however, show a steady increase from
crops has gone down by 0.13 per cent with the 53,814 in 1951 to 56,054 in 1956 and 59,303 in
corresponding increase in non-food crops. This 1961. There is no significant improvement in
shows inclination of the people for money crops. the number of females in milk and young stock
6.3 Crop-Calendar in 1961, after their steep fall in 1956.
Although the number of male buffaloes and
The months of showing and harvesting of
females show considerable increase in 1961 over
different crops are given below.
their number in 1956, they have yet to show
Name of crop Months of sowing Months of harvesting inprovement to reach their figure of 1951 in case
I 2 3 of female buffaloes over 3 years and those in milk.
Rice June-July October-November Young stock of buffaloes show steady increase
Wheat October-November March-April
Jowar September-October January-February from 67,932 in 1951 to 69,209 in 1956 and
Tur June-July February-March 74,048 in 1961. There is continuous decline in
Gram October· November Fe bruary-March
Groundnut June-July October-November the number of sheep while goats have steeply
Sesamum June-July October-November decJined in 1961 after showing improvement in
Cotton June-July February-March
Tobacco August-Sepetmber February-March 1956. Among others, the steady increase in the
number of camels is noteworthy.
7 LIVESTOCK
7.2 Agricultural Tools and Implements
7.1 Livestock
The number of wooden ploughs in the district
According to the Livestock censuses of 1951, were 144,676 in 1951. Mtera steep fall in 1956
1956 and 1961. the cattle population of the district to 109,258 their number has again increased in
is found to be distributed as under:- 1961 to 138,146. The same is the case with iron
ploughs which were 1,042 in 1951, 644 in 1956
Livestock 1951, 1956 and 1961
and 755 in 1961. The number of carts in the
Categories of livestock 1951 1956 1961 district were 45,653 in 1951, 45,529 in 1956,
2 3 4 but their number has further fallen down to 43,104-
Totallivt'stock 631,167 605,278 629,606 in 1961. The n Urn ber of Sugarcane crushers was 159
A Bullock!! and cows 315,024 305,113 325,690 in 1951, which substantially fell down to 23 in 1956,
1 Males over 3 years 195,133 189,050 205,079 but rose to 93 in 1961. The number of oil engines
2 Females over 3 years 53,814 56,054 59,303
(in milk) 27,504 22,162 23,783
indicates a steady progress as their number has
3 Young stock 66,077 60,009 61,308 increased from 1,133 in 1951 to 1,137 in 1956
B Buffaloes 184,585 160,239 178,145 and 1,232 in 1961. The number of tractors has been
1 Males over 3 years 1,411 667 1.483 steadily increasing in the district from 58 in 1951
2 Females over 3 years 115,242 90,543 102.614 to 132 in 1956 and 198 in 1961.
(in milk) 78,053 58,103 58,073
3 Young stock 8 IRRIGATION
67,932 69,029 74,048
C Sheep 4,953 4,706 4,482 8.1 S(lUrces of Irrigation
D Goats 117,231 127,113 111,852 In 1960-61; the percentage of net area Irnga-
E Horses and ponies 4,952 4,397 5,573 ted to net area sown was 2.6 per cent. As regards
F Mules 37 21
G Donkeys 4,334 3,594 3,721
the sources of irrigation, well is the most importan t,
H Camels 37 99 240 as nearly 59.3 per cent of the net irrigated area
r Pigs 14- 17 82 was under well irrigation in 1960-61. Tank

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irrigation which accounts for 28.5 per cent of per cent of the total number of societies in the
the total area irrigated is also appreciabJe in this district. Out of total 373 non-agricultural socie-
district. The canal irrigation which forms 7.3 ties, there were 122 co-operative housing societies'
per cent is chiefly concentrated in Sankheda taluka 81 industrial co-operative societies, 35 consumers'
4.9 per cent of net area irrigated was under other co-operatives and 135 other types of non-agricultu-
sources. ral co-operative societies.

8.2 Area Irrigated 10 ECONOMIC ACTIVITY


Comparing distribution of irrigated area un- 10 (i) Definitions
der different crops, it is seen that cotton occupies
the first place and had 9,600 acreS or 27.9 per The criterion of income or economic indepen-
cent of the total area under irrigation in 1960-61. dence was adopted for measuring the economy of
Wheat is the next crop having B, 100 acres or the country during the past censuses. On the
23.4 per cent under irrigatiop followed by rice present occasion emphasis is on the work done or
having 4,500 acres, i. e., 13.0 per cent. It is interes- the economic activity pursued by an individual
ting to note that the pe.rcentage of area irrigated so that all people such as family workers and
under non-food crops is increasing steadily whereas children who work but do not earn enough for
that of area irrigated under food crops is their maintenance are also accounted for as
decreasing. workers. Another importan t change relates to the
presentation of the economic data according to
9 CO-OPERATION the nine industrial categories of workers and non-
workers instead of the eight livelihood classes
9. Co-opertive Societies, their types, etc. classified by self-supporting persons and their
The total number of co-operative societies at dependants in 1951.
the end of co-operative year ending 30-6-1961
STATUS OF EMPLOYMENT
was 1,091 with total membership of 186,018. The
shaf(~ capital was Rs. 18,589 lakhs and working Persons doing work other than that as culti-
capital Rs. 108,914 lakhs. Average membership, vator or agricultural labourer or engaged in house-
share capital and working capital per society are hold industry have been classified into following
170 persons, Rs. 1,703 and Rs.99,829 respectively. four categories:- (i) Employer, (ii) Employee,
(iii) Single worker and (iv) Family worker. In
The number of societies according to four view of the wide range of economic data included
major groups during 1960-61 was as under. in this section, it will be useful to define in brief
Type of Co-operative Society
the various terms used.
Number
1 Agricultural credit societies 548 (i) An Employer is a person who has to
2 Agricultural non-credit societies 152 employ other persons in order to perform the
3 Non-agricultural credit societies 99 nature of work undertaken by him.
4 Non-agricultural, non-credit societies 274
5 Others 18 (ii) 'An Employee is a person who usually works
Total 1,091 under some other person for salary or wages in
cash or kind.
Agricultural credit societies dominates the
co-operative field with 50.22 per cent of total (iii) A Single Worker is a person who works
societies in 1960-61. 548 agricultural credit socie- by himself but not as head of household in a
ties advanced loans to the tune of Rs. 239.09 lakhs household industry. He is not employed by any
at the end of 30-6-61. Loans advanced by agri. one else and in his turn does not employ anybody
cultural credit societies per society was Rs. 43,629 else, not even members of his household except
whereas the average per member was Rs. 367. casually.
The number of agricultural credit and non-credit (iu) A Family Worker is a member of the
societies in 1960-61 was 700 which constituted 64.2 household who works without receiving wages in

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cash or kind, in an industry, business or trade Distribution of population by workers and non-workers,
conducted mainly by members of the family and 1961
ordinarily does at least one hour of work every
day during the working season.
Pt;rcentage to total
Industries are classified as household and nOll
Persons population
household. A household industry is defined as an Workers/Non-
industry which is not run on a scale of a registered workers State District State District
factory and conducted by the head of the house- 2 3 4 5
hold himself and/or mainly members of the
Total
household at home or within the villages in rural
Population 20,633,350 1,527,326 100.00 100.00
areas and only at home in urban areas. Rest of
Workers 8,474,588 586,342 41.07 38.39
the industries, viz., business, trade, profession or
Non-workers 12,158,762 940,984 58.93 61.61
service are non-household industries.
10.2 Distribution if workers and non-workers
The following table gives the distribution of The following statement shows the distribution
population by workers and non-workers. of workers into 9 industrial categories.

Dirtributim of workers and percentage to total workers, 1961


Population Percentage of total Workers
Sl.
No. Cataegory of workers State District State
---------
District
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 As cultivator "i',519,060 253.395 53.32 43.22
2 As Agricultural labourer 1,252,000 162,316 14.77 27.68
3 In mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry,
fishing, hunting, plantation, orchards and
allied activities 104,850 4,363 1.24 0.74
4 At household industry 555,606 15,679 6.56 2.67
5 In manufacturing other than household industry 536,159 40,770 6.33 6.95
6 In construction 90,043 4,159 1.06 0.71
7 In trade and commerce 411,156 27,878 4.85 4.76
8 In transport, storage and communications 159,061 12,938 1.88 2.21
9 In other services 846,653 64,844 9.99 1l.06

The population of the district is distributed 10.3 Class of Worker


into workers and non-workers in the ratio of Industrial classification by sex and class of
38.39 :61.6l.A mongst the working population, culti- worker of persons at work in household and non-
vators account for 43.22 per cent and agricultural household industry are shown in details in census
labourers 27.68 per cent as against 53.32 percent Tables B-IV-A and B.
and 14.77 per cent respectively for the ~ate.
Significance of h~gh percentage. i.e. 27.68 of Persons at work in household industry
agricultural labourer is explained by 21.47 per Persons Percentage
cent of its population being tribal. The striking 2 3
feature of the economic pattern obtaining in Total 15,679 100.00
the district as elsewhere in the State is predo-
Employee 823 5.25
minance of agriculture as revealed by 70.90 per
cent of workers engaged in agricultural ~pursuits. Others 14,856 94.75
Next in order are other service (11.06 per cent),
As stated earlier, household industry is run
in manufacturing other than household Industry
(6.95 per cent) and in trade and comm erce mostly by members of the household, the need
(4.76 per cent). Household Industries account for having employees working for salary or wages
for 2.67 per cent only. being negligible.

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Persons at work in non-household industry, trade, (B) In table B-VII Part-B persons working in
business, profession or serVlce non-household industry, trade, business, profession
Persons Percentage
or service who are also engaged in household
industry are 77.
2
Total 154,952 100.00 Persons who are working principally as culti-
Employers 9,865 6.;'7 vators and to whom agricultural labourer is a seCOll-
Employees 94,526 61.00
dary activity are proportionally larger, probably
Single workers 39,875 25.73
Family workers 10,686 6.90 due to the fact that small holders of land in tribal
areas work as agricultural labourer to supplement
It will be seen from the above figures that in their income.
non-household industries, trade, business, profession
or service, employees (61.00 per cent) predominate 10.5 Occupational Classification
and account for more than ~ the workers engaged in The two concepts, viz., industry and occupa-
these categories wherein single workers account tion are quite distinct, though often mistaken for
for 25.73 per cent, employers 6.37 per cent and each other. 'Industry' meanS that sector of econo-
family workers 6.90 per cent only. Higher percen- mic activity in which the earner is engaged, e.g.,
tage of employees among aforesaid workers indicates textile industry, automobile industry whereas the
greater pace of industrialization in Baroda City. 'occupation' describes the exact function that an
individual performs in that economic activity, e.g.,
10.4 Principal and Secbndary Work fitter, carpenter, etc.
Principal Work: In case of a persons who is engaged
in more than one productive activity, the princi- Table B-V in Part-II of this Handbook shows
pal work is the One on which the person spends the distribution of persons at work other than
most time. cultivation. This type of detailed classification
based on national Classification of Occupations
Secondary Work: The work which is the next in has been done for the first time in 1961. The
importance to his principal work which occupies, percentage di8trilJution for the State and the
most time is secondary work. district is given below.
Persons working principally as cultivators, as Percentage, distribution rif workers according to
agricultural labourers or at household industry and occupational divisions 1961
following any of these as secondary work as given Occupational Division State District
in table B-VII Part-A are as under:- 1 2 !l

(A) Persons working principally as cultivators and


o Professional, technical and
related workers 5.95 6.16
doing secondary work Auministrative, executive and
(i) at Household industry 1,290 managerial workers 2.32 2.22
2 Cle.ical and related workers 6.41 6.62
(ii) as agricultural labourers 19,909
3 Sale, workers 13.13S 13.95
Persons working principally as agricultural 4 Farmers, fi'ihermcn, hunters,
loggers and related workers 11.73 11.08
labourers and doing secondary work at
5 Miners, quarrymen and
(i) Household industry 263 related workers 0.58 0.41
6 Workers in transport, storage and
(ii) As cultivator 6,032 communication occupations 4.24 4.05
7-8 Craftsmen, production process
Persons working principally at household workers and labourers not
elsewhere classified 46.67 47.32
industry and doing secondary work as 9 Service, sport and recreation
947 workers 79.6 7.90
(i) Cultivator
X Workers not classified by
(ii) Agricultural labourer 319 occupation 0.26 0.29

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Excepting agriculture, the most important per cent in this category against 46.42 per cent
occupational divisions in the State as well as the among females.
district are Division 7-8, Crafstmen, production
process workers and labourers not elsewhere The higher percentage of full-time students in
classified and Division 3 Sales Workers. the urban sector as compared to rural is, however,
explained by the greater consciousness and oppor-
10.6 Non-Workers tunity towns people have in the matter of educa-
Non-workers account for 940,984 persons, tion. The • percentage of females engaged in
366,537 males and 574,447 females. The distri- household duties is found to be higher in urban
bution of non-workers by eight broad ca.tegories areas than that in rural areas. Womenfolk in
is shown in Table B-IX in Part-II of this Hand- villages in addition to their attending to house-
book. Percentage distribution of non-workers by hold chores also participate in agriculture and
sex according to their type of activity is shown household industry. While the percentage of
below for totai/ruraIJurban, 1961. unemployed persons seeking work is insignificant
for males, that for females is 0.01.
Distrib ution of non-workers according to their type
Wactiviry, 1961 11 INDUSTRIES AND POWER
Categories of Total/Rural!
non-workers Urban Males Females 11.1 Registered Factories
2 3
Full-time students T 36.59 12.49 There were 287 registered factories in the
R 31.78 9.96 district at the end of the year 1960, employing
U 47.48 18.38
on an average 32,437 persons daily from the
2 Household duties T 0.33 46.42 point of view of employment offered, cotton
R 0.37 44,49
U 0.24 50.95 textiles are the most important industry in the
3 Dependents, infants and T 59.40 40.31 district. There were 9 textile mills in the district
disabled R 66.41 44.85 employing on an average 9,165 persons or 28.25
U 43.53 29.71
per cent of the total factory employment per
4 Retired, rentiers, etc. T 1.77 0.64 day_ Next in importance to cotton textiles is
R 0.71 0.65
U 4.19 0.64 cotton ginning and pressing industry with 62 units
5 Beggars, vagrants T 0.39 0.08 which employed 7,372 persons and constituted
R 0.26 0.05 22.73 per cent of the total employment in facto-
U 0.67 0.16
ries. Important amongst the rest are the chemi-
6 Inmates of penal, mental T 0.23 0.03 cals, dyes, etc., metals and minerals which has
and charitable institutions R 0.03 N
U 0.70 0.10 17 & 47 factories resply. The Government and
0.49 0.02
local fund factories provides employment to 2,128
7 Persons seeking employ- T
ment for the first time R 0.19 N persons.
U 1.15 0.04
8 Unemployed but seeking T 0.80 0.01
work R 0.25 N 11.2 Joint Stock Companies
U 2.04 0.02
There were 83 joint stock companies func-
The distribution pattern of non-workers among tioning on the 31st March,196l with authorised
males and females is very dissimilar. Among male capital of Rs. 186,035,050 and subscribed capital
non-workers, 36.59 per cent are students and 59.40 of Rs. 60,170,177. T).e authorised and subscribed
per cent dependents, which jointly account for 95.99 capital per joint stock company comes to about
per cent as against 12.49 and 40.31, aggregating to Rs. 2,24:1,386 and about Rs. 724,942 respecti-
52.80 per cent respectively among females. Higher vely. The joint stock companies classified as
percentage in the category of dependents among processing and manufacture of metals, chemicals
males is likewise explained by the general absence and products thereof dominate the joint stock
of household duties among males who claim 0.33 field with a total authorised capital of

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Rs. 54,000,000 lakhs and subscribed capital ofRs. Lacquer work of SankheJa
20,943,162. While such companies constitute 36.14 Sankheda is famous for lacquer work oli
per cent of the total number of joint stock com- wooden articles from very old times. There is a
panies, their authorised and paid up capital account good number of artisans in this trade who have
for 29.03 per cent of authorised and 34.81 per cent specialised in lacquer painting of wooden articles
of paid up capital of all the joint stock companies by a typical process. They undertake work on
floated in the district. -specific orders also, but their general products are
~radles, swings, stools (low cut). toys, etc.
11.3 Banking
There has been a steady increase in the Bank- Optical goods Industry
ing facilities aVf\ilable in the district since 1950-51.
The number of scheduled and co-operative Optical goods industry on a small scale has
banks in 1960-61 was 22 and 25 respectively. been fast growing in Baroda City and there are
It is interesting to note that co-operative banks many small scale units which manufacture spe~
which were only 7 in the beginning of the First ctacles, frames and lenses. These units obtain raw
Plan have risen to '.25 in 1960-61. materials from foreign countries.

11.4 Small Scale and Cottage Industries Carpentry and Blacksmithy


For the effective, utilisation of surplus man-
power and raw materials, the cottage industries There are many artisans in this district who
enjoy unique importance. The chief among the undertake carpentry and blacksmithy. They
small scale and cottage, industries of the work in rural as well as urban areas, and manu-
district are:-
i facture articles useful to cultivators such as Agri-
c'ultural implements, bullock carts and carriages,
(1) Handloom cloth, (2) Lacquer work of while their counterpart in Baroda City manu-
Sankheda, (3) Optical goods in Baroda city facture articles of daily use and also small spare
Handloom Industry parts. But most of these industries are gradually
losing ground due to increasing mechanisation.
The handloom weaving is an old and impor-
tant industry of this district and is found in 11.5 Electricity
almost all the talukas and mahals of the district.
Ordinarily, the products of this industry are Since the beginning of the First Five Year
meant to cater for the local needs. The Hand- Plan, the utilization of electricity has been conti-
loom Weavers of Chhota Udaipur area of the nuously increasing. The utilization of electricity
district produce Khadi Saris and (Loin) cloth which was only 7,516 thousand K.W.H. at the
needed by the Adiwasi population, while the beginning of the First Plan, has gone up to 14,472
weavers in Padra, Karjan and Baroda tal ukas thousand K.W.H. at the end of the First Plan.
manufacture towels, Khadi, bed sheets and At the end of the Second Five Year Plan, the
mattress cloth. utilization shot up to 116,213 thousand K.W.H.
Units ofelectriciry sold, 1950-51 "955-56 and 1960-61 ('000 K.W.H.)
Kilowatt hours sold to public for
Commercial
Domestic light and small Industrial Total utilisation
Year consumption power power Other purposes of electricity
2 3 4 5 6
1950-51 *3,662 144 3,008 702 7,516
1955-56 5,035 192 6,107 3,1~8 14,4-72
1960-61 9,391 656 59,972 46,194 116,213
*In the year 1950-51 separate figures of domestic consumption and commercial light and power are not available
as some licencees have not furnished separate figures for these items.

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The foregoing figures show that the pattern proportion of fuels other than electricity is obseved
of utilisation of electricity has radically changed to be higher in villages than in towns. The
in 1960-61 as compared to that in 1955-56. proportion of units using no power is obviously
much higher both in rural and urban areas in the
11.6 Factories and workshops classified by power and State as well as in the district owing to predomi-
no power used nance of traditional crafts and industries in our
economy.
Statistics of censuS houses used as factories,
workshops and worksheds classified by power and 12 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS
no power used have been compiled for the
;,2.1 Roads
first time during the Census of 1961 and extracted
below for the state and district. In the past decade, i.e., 1950-51 to 1960-61,
there was significant development in this sphere,
Factories and workslwps classfied by power and ~o
especially roads. The total road mileage in the
power used, 1961 district in 1951 was 375.86 comprising 14.40
miles of asphalt roads, 141.11 water-bound
State Disirict
macadam roads and 220.35 miles of murrum
No. of No. of and other lower types of roads. The road mile-
Power/ /Rural{ factories Per cent factories, Per cent
fuel Urban etc. of total etc. of total age in the district increased to 554.55 miles in
1955-56 and 948.71 miles in 1960-61. In addi-
2 3 4- 5 6 tion to the increase in road mileage, there was
Total R 34,447 100.00 1,504 100.00 considerable improvement in the road sl,uface.
U 45,686 00.00 2,732 tOO. Of} In 1950-51, the district had no cement concrete
Electricity R 1,248 3.62 89 5.92 roads. which by the end of 1960-61, came to be
U 12,311 26.95 711 26.03 17.75 miles. The mileage of asphalt roads
increased to 146.16 miles in 1960-61 from 14.40
Liquid fuel R 4,687 13.61 210 13.96
44- 1.61
miles in 1950-51. The water-bound macadam
U 1,282 2.81
roads which was 14.11 miles in 1950-51 rose to
Coal,wood R 3,039 8.82 If7 9.77 193.80 miles in 1960-61.
and bagasse U 3,453 7.56 97 3.55

Other power R 82 0.24 17 1.13 The table below shows the classification of
U 85 0.18 6 0.22 the roads into national highways, State highways,
25,391 73.71 1,041 69.22 major district roads, other district roads, and
No power R
U 28,555 62.50 1,874 68.59 village roads.

The foregoing table is restricted to census Types of roads (in miles), 1960-61
houses used as factories and workshops classified Types of Roads Mileage
by 'power' and 'no power' used in 1961. Factories
2
using electricity in rural and urban areas of the
Total 948,71
district are proportionately higher than those in 1 National highway 41.00
the State while in case of urban areas their 2 State highway 137.82
proportion is practically the same. The propor- 3 Other district roads 403.14-
4 Village roads 366.75
tion of factories using electrical power is less in
villages than in towns, both in the district and On the eve of the First Five Year Plan,
the State, owing to the paucity of electric supply total road mileage was 375.86 which has increased
and industries in rural areas. The use of liquid to 948.71 miles in the year 1960--61. In 1950-
fuel in the villages is practically the same both 51, there were 12 miles of National Highway
in the district and the State. However, the No. 8 (Bombay-Delhi) passing through this

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district, which has increased to 41 miles in 1960-61. the State as a whole are 46.66 and 16.07 miles
Classifying the road mileage in the district into respectively.
metalled and non-metalled surface, it is noticed
that, out of a total of 948.71 miles, 357.71 miles All the talukas and mahals of the district
except Tilakwada mahal are served either by the
or 37.70% are metalled and 591.00 or 62.30%
broad guage or the narrow guage section. There
non-metalled as against the corresponding
ar~ 89 places in the district which have railway
mileages of 155.51 or 41.37% and 220.35 miles
stations of which 15 are on the broad guage and
or 58.63% in 1950-51 under these two categories.
74 on the narrow guage lines.
All weather motorable roads have thus increased
by 202.20 miles or 130.00% during the decade. 12.3 Post and Telegraph
Relatively the district has been .served fairly
State-Road Transport well by the postal and telegraphic facilities.
There were in all 395 post and telegraph offices
The programme, of nationalisation of pas- in the district in the year 1960-61. Out of these,
senger transport services in the old Bombay State one was a Head Post and telegraph office, 23
was taken up in 1947 with a view to increasing combined post and telegraph sub-offices, 5 sub-
operational efficiency and securing utilization of post offices, 90 experimental and temporary post
profits on transport services for public interest. offices ahd 275 branch post offices. This means
Baroda forms a division undeI' the State Trans- that only 23.23 per cent of the villages of the
port which includes s~me areas of the neigh- district had post and telegraph offices located
bouring districts. There are at present 276 routes therein, while the remainjng 1,305 villages did
operating in the division which include twenty not have them, although postal and telegraph
routes of the Baroda City. The total mileage of facilities were extended to them through the
this division has been estimated at 8,349 existing offices. The talukas best served with
Kilometres. These routes connect various places of postal facilities were Baroda, Sankheda, Karjan
the district and places even outside the district. and Padra. Of the villages not having the post
offices, 316 were in Nasvadi taluka (including
12.2 Railways Tilakwada mahal); 259 in Chhota Udaipur
taluka; 197 in Jabugam taluka, 147 in Sankheda
The total length of the railways in this
taluka and 133 in Savli taluka.
district approximates 331.33 miles which includes
broad guage as well as narrow guage. The total There were 725 letter boxes and 190 post-
mileage under broad guage is 59.00 miles and men working under different postal offices in the
the narrow guage accounts for the remaining district. Calculating on the basis of 1961 Census
272.33 miles. There are no metre guage railway there was approximately one post office for
lines in this district. The district is well served every 4.3 villages and a letter box for every 2.3
by railways in comparison to other parts of the villages in Baroda district.
State as would be evident from the following
table. The district has in all 30 telephone offices
spread over the district, Baroda taluka having
Length per 1000 sq. miles Length per lakh of the largest number, i.e., 6, followed by Dabhoi,
of area (miles) population (miles) Jabugam, Sankheda with four each. Chhota
State 46.66 16.07 Udaipur, Karjan, Padra, Savli and Vaghodia
District 109.96 51.67
have two telephone offices each, while the remam-
The figures given above reveal that Baroda ing only one each.
district is quite well served by railways as it has During the year 1960-61, 17,388 licences
109.96 miles of railway for every 1,000 sq. miles were issued or renewed in this district. Of these
of area and 51.67 miles of railway for every lakh the largest number, i.e., 13,174 were in Baroda
of population. The corresponding figures for taluka, because of its having the city of Baroda.

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Baroda district has also an aerodrome situat- centres. Thus in 1961, 54,187 persons were
ed at Harni in the Baroda taluka about three vaccinated. During 1960-61, 1,231,740 persons
miles from Baroda City. But no commercial were protected against malaria by covering
plane services operate either from Baroda or via 2,950.7 sq. miles in three rounds by spraying of
Baroda. D.D.T. powder on a mass scale.
14 LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE
13 MEDICAL AND PUBUC HEALTH
14.1 Labour Welfare
l3.1 Medical Institutions The Government also undertakes a number
of welfare schemes for industrial labour. One
During 1960, medical facilities in the district
labour welfare centre is run at Baroda by the
were provided by the State through 18 medical
Gujarat Welfare Board, Ahmedabad. Recreational
institutions, which include 6 hospitals, 9 dispen-
and educational activities for ,the labour classes
saries, 96 rural health centres and 1 Ayur-
are undertaken in this centre.
vedic dispensary. The staff in these institutions
The industrial labour of this district is quite
consisted of 163 doctors and 378 nurses. The
organised as would be evident from the trade
number of beds in the district was 1,092 and
union movement of the district. On 31-3-1959,
the number of indoor and outdoor patients treat-
there were 51 registered trade unions in the dis-
ed was 32,280 and 395,067 respectively.
trIct, most of which were located in the Baroda
13.2 Vital Statistics City representing almost all the industrial voca-
tions of the district. The labour is quite peaceful
The statement given below shows vital stati- and there are very few occasions of disputes' or
stics of the district for the year 1957-60. strikes in this district. During the two years 1959
and 1960~ only four cases of strikes were reported
Birth rate, death rate and natural increase in involving 1,874 workers and 19,567 mandays lost.
population, 1957-60 No information about iudustrial disputes is,
however, available.
Natural increase
Year Birth rate Death rate in population 14.2 Welfare of Backward Classes
2 3 4 Baroda district has quite a sizeable popula-
1957 36.4 15.6 20.8 tion of Harijans, Adiwasis, Nomadic Tribes, Ex-
1958 34.5 18.3 16.2 criminal Tribes and other Scheduled Castes and
1959 42.8 15.9 26.9 Tribes. These people are chiefly located in the
1960 31.6 12.7 18.9 talukas of Chhota Udaipur, Jabugam. Nasvadi
and Tilakwada mahal. They are culturally, socially
The data on vital statistics available being
and economically backward and the Government
incomplete and defective are useful for drawing
have taken special steps to ameliorate their un-
general conclusions only, They indicate a fall in
happy conditions. The ameliorative measures are
the death rate and rise in the rate of survival
which can be reasonably attributed to improve- of three types: (i) Educational (ii) Economic and
ment in medical and health facilities since (iii) Social.
Independence. (i) Educational
Educational schemes include provision of
13.3 Health Centres
tution' and examination fees, free studentships,
The different public health measures to check scholarships, prolVision of boarding houses, Bal-
the incidence of various diseases in the district wadis and sanskar kendras.
are (a) Vaccination and revaccination (b) Malaria Students of secondary and higher institutions
control (c) Primary health centres and maternity have not to pay any fees and are given scholar-
and child welfare centres in rural areas (d) ships on merit. ,'Students of S.S.C. are provided
Water supply schemes and (e) Family planning with examination fees also.

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In order to ena.ble these students to prose- (Hi) Social
cute their studies properly, many Chhattralayas
In order to healthy a heaUty and scientific
are run with the help of the Social Welfare
social life, the Government runs sanskar kendras
Department and such Chhatralayas are given aid
where activities like newspaper reading, libraries,
by the Government. There are sixteen such
sports and games, radio news, adult literacy classes
Chhatralayas in this district which are located
and sewing and embroidery classes for women
in different talukas/mahals as follows. are undertaken. Such Kendras have been opened
(1) Baroda 3 (6) Sankheda 2 at Padr'a, Karwan (Dabhoi taluka) and Baroda.
(2) Chhota Udaipur 2 (7) Sinor 1
Besides, sanskar kendras, the Government also
(3) Jabu<5am 2 (8) Karjan 1
(4) Nasvadi 2 (9) Vaghodia 1 organises activities like harikirtans, bhajans, social
(5) Dabhoi 2 fairs, etc., which help the backward classes people
to develop a good and healthy socia) life.
Over 1,300 Adiwasi and Rarijan boys have
taken fldvanta~e of these Chhattralayas. Besides, 15 PRICE TRENDS
there were 5 mixed dhhattralayas in which
.. The average retail prices of important food-
children of all categories of bac.kward classes
stuff during each calendar month of 1961 collect-
stay together for educational purpose. An amount
ed for Baroda, the headquarters of the district
of Rs. 2,940 was spent on ',such mhced Chhattra-
are given in Table 16.1 in Part II of this
layas.
Handbook.
Balwadis conducted or. scientific . lines are
also ruv in Harijan localities and round about Tile prices of superior cereals like rice and
so that the children of backward cJasses can get wheat were the highest in the month of August
proper pre-school training. These Balwadis are and June respectively. The prices of wheat were
also aided, by the Government. steady from June to December, 1961. The prices
of inferior cereals, viz., jowar and bajri were the
( ii) Economic
highest in the months of May and July; in pulses
The backward population is aided by the gram recorded the highest prices in the month
Government to improve their housing conditions of July' which also remained constant till the
by granting loans and subsidies for construction end of the year. The price of arhar (dal) was
of houses and for obtaining land for the said the highest in the month of December, whereas
purpose; Besides, the State Government has moong and udid registered the highest prices in
subsidised construction of Adiwasi colony at Pala months of June and November respectively.
(Nasvadi taluka), Harijan colony at Wankaner
(Savli taluka) and Harijan colony at Machipura 16 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
(Sankheda taluka).
16.1 Community Development Programme
There is always great difficulty in obtaining The Community Development Programme,
drinking water in areas inhabited by those classes a unique and bold effort to mobilise public
of society. The Government provided financial enthusiasm and co..operation in rebuilding the
assistance for construction of drinking water wells rural economy of India was inaugurated on 2nd
and repairs to old wells in their localities. During October 1952. Sankheda and Jabugam projects
1956-61, 15 wells were repaired and 39 wells were the first Community Development Projects
were newly constructed in this district. Cash aid taken up in the district in October 1953. The
for medical treatment was also given. programme since then has undergone various
To help them in their economic pursuits, organisational changes as a result of the recom-
the State Government provides loans and subsides mendations of the Balawantray Mehta Committee,
for small industrial occupations and also for the appointed by the Planning Commission in 1957
purchase of agricultural implements, bullocks, seeds, to examine the working of the C.D. programme
bullock carts, improved breeds of poultry, etc. and related matters and to recommend measures

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for improving the quality, tone and content of The total expenditure incurred till that date
the programme. In pursuance of the recommen- amounted to Rs. 6,509,000 as against people's
dations of this committee the existing distinction contribution of Rs. 2,460,000 or 37.79 per cent
between N. E.S. stage, intensive development stage of the total expenditure. The physical and
and the post-intensive stage was abolished with financial progress achieved under the 1st and lInd
effect from 1-4-1958. All the blocks under the stage of blocks upto the year ending 31st
All India programme except Blocks in the C.D. March 1961 have been given in Official Statistics
stage which had 110t completed their three years' Table No. 15.1 published in Part II of this
period 011 1-4-58 were classified into stage I and Handbook.
stage II blocks with revised financial patterns
and periods of operations. The Community 17 PROGRESS OF PLAN
Development blocks, on completing their period, ACHIEVEMENTS
will enter stage II. A stage I block has a five-
years' period of operation with a ceiling of expen- The decade 1951-61 roughly corresponds to
diture of Rs. 12 lakhs for this period. It is "The the' First and Second Five Year Plans.
Intensive Development phase in which people's
participation would be promoted as the method 17.1 Agriculture
of Community Development and panchayats will Since there is a predominance of agricultural
be intimately connected with the formulation of
the plans for their respective areas. The degree population in the district, a greate,r stress was
of success attained in the First Stage will be the laid on improved seeds, improved implements,
evidence of the growth and functioning of self- chemical fertilisers, improved cultivation practi-
reliant rural communities, which is the. basic ces and agricultural research in both the plans
objective of the programme". Stage II of the of the district. During the First Five Years Plan
programme, with a provision of Rs. 5 lakhs for 5
years will seek to intensify the operation of period, 8,537 B. Mds. of improved seecl,s were
the method of Community Development in its distributed covering 62,844 acres of land under
fuller amplitude and will have greater emphasis improved varieties of seeds.
on Community Development rather than on
Development Programmes as such. Under the scheme for distribution!of chemi-
16.2 Coverage qf Programme cal fertilisers, 1,142 tons of manure mixtures were
distributed during the First Plan period as
The following table gives the type, area, against 12,870 tons of ammonium sulphate,
villages and population covered under the pro-
gramme by March 1961. 4,360 tons of ammonium nitrate, 2,115 tons of
Area of Urea, 2,445 tons of super phosphates and 817
No. of covered No. of tons of calcium nitrate were distributed during
Date of blocks in sq. towns and
Name of inaugu- of CPA miles villages Popula- the Second. Further, cultivators, village pancha-
the block ration * pattern 1961 covered tion 1961 yats and municipalities were encouraged to pre-
2 3 4 5 6 pare compost manure on scientific lines. During
Stage I 1951-56,9,085 pits of village refuse and 13,337
Savli Ii 308.3 135 131,406 pits of cowdung manure were filled in, green
Nasvadi (including
Tilakwada) 1 317.3 337 94,134 manure was raised in 2,530 acres. During the
Padra Ii- 202.9 85 139,160 Second Plan, compost manure was prepared in
Chhota Udaipur Ii 529.2 280 145,143
19,083 pits of village refuse and 15,120 pits of
Stage II
q. 186 115,539
cowdung manure. Green manure was raised in
Sankheda 279.2
Jabugam It 309.2 213 1l0,891 4,628 acres. The municipalities of the district
Pre Extension service BlockS' supplied 20,790 tons of town compost manure.
Baroda 2 257.9 122 461,020
Dabhoi It 247.8 121 119,783 Under the crop protection measures, 33,740
Sinor 1
1l' 113.1 41 47,053 Ibs. and 58,166 Ibs. of insecticides were distributed
Karjan 1 232.3 95 87,522
Vaghodia 1 215.7 95 75,675 in the tw;o plan periods respectively. Thus bet-
*Not available ween 1951 and 1961 crop protection measures

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were undertaken in 147,658 acres of land 10 the the incidence of malaria which was 14.23
district. per cent in 1951-52 came down to 6.13 per cent
in 1955-56 and further to 0.28 per cent in
17.2 Animal Husbandry 1960-61. During the Second Plan, Rs. 641 ,023
A number of schemes of animal husbandry were spent on malaria eradication programme.
were undertaken during the two plan periods. , Additional medical facilities were provided
103 stud bulls of good Kankreji breed were in the Shree Sayaji General Hospital and in the
supplied through the development blocks operat- Padinavati Sanitarium during the period 1951-61.
ing in the district. Arrangements were also
made with non-government cattle farm at Bakrol 17.5 Water Supply
namely "Gosamvardhan Kendra" for supply of
12 good stud bulls every year and assistance was During the Second Plan period, 48 works
given to the said centre by way of Rs. 132,000 of water supply at an estimated cost of
as loans and Rs. 105,000 towards grants-in-aid. Rs. 11,077,553 were sanctioned, out of which
During the Second Plan period, construction of Rs.7,423,287 were spent during this period, besides.
veterinary hospitals 'was undertaken and an Rs. 1,415,231 spent on 14 schemes of rural
amount ofRs. 321,791 was spent on the, said scheme. water supply.

17.3 Irrigation The District Local Board completed 118


wells, tanks and bunds costing Rs. 106,677 during
In the field of in,"igatiop, an amount of the First Five Year Plan and 116 works' of
Rs. 877,885 during the First Five Year Plan and similar type costing Rs. 340,784 during the Second
Rs. 938,734 during the Second Plan was spent in Plan period.
respect of Heran irrigation scheme which was a med-
ium project having an area of 4,136 acres under 17.6 Roads
its command. Among the minor irrigation works,
In the year 1946-47 the road communica-
construction of additional channels and repairs
tions were poot' in the district and a vigorous
to old ones of th6 Jojawa-Vadhwana tank were road development plan was launched during the
undertaken. Channels of Paldi canal com prising
decade. During the First Plan period, 815.68
of Dhanera and Manorpura tanks and of Dabhoi
miles of new roads were constructed and 555.29
canal comprising of Vadhawana tank were extend-
miles of old roads repaired. During the Second
ed, besides extending small canals for irrigation.
Plan period, 30.62 miles of new roads and 4
During 1956-61, 21 tube wells were sunk thereby
bridges were constructed.
bringing 1,800 acres of land under irrigation.
17.7 Fisheries
17.4 Public Health Among the fisheries development schemes,
storage of sweet water and fish and survey of
Significant progress has been achieved 10 inland tanks were continued during both the
this district during the First and Second Five plans. Cash loans were provided to fishermen
Year Plan periods. At the end of the Second of the district for fishery storage and transporta-
Plan period, 53 medical and public health units tion of fish. A fisheries school has been established
were working and an expenditure of Rs. 1,751,708 in Baroda in the year 1959 and an amount of
was incurred on these units till 1961.
Rs. 24,852 was spent on this school during the
During the initial stages of the First Five Second Plan period.
Year period, a detailed survey of malaria was 17.8 Labour Welfare
undertaken in the district and a malaria unit
was established in the year 1953. This unit has A number of welfare schemes for industrial
been carrying on vigorously the malaria eradi- labour were undertaken in the district which
cation programme. As a result of this programme included labour welfare centre, cultural and

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entertainment programmes, social-educational pro- of houses, Rs. 475,719 were spent during the
grammes, vocational training classes, sports, games Second Plan period either as loans or subsidies.
and gymnasia. For children of labourers, Balman- An amount of Rs. 34,800 was spent on
dirs. children's libraries, children's play grounds, construction of wells in backward areas and
scouting etc. were run departmentally. Rs. 11,500 were given to Harijans for construc-
tion of wells. Medical aid was provided to 27
17.9 Local Bodies Adiwasi patients, 6 Harijan patients and 6
During both the plan periods, development patients of excriminal tribes costing in all
works undertaken by the local bodies of the Rs. 2,593.
district were also in the forefront. The District 17.11 Industries
Local Board during 195]-56 spent Rs. 1,677,286
on construction of new roads, Rs. 412,434 on During the Second Five Year Plan period,
repairs of existing roads, Rs. 5,424,783 on scarcity notable expansion took place in the field of indus-
relief works and Rs. 174,097 on local develop- tries in the district especially in Baroda city.
ment works, whereas during 1956-61 Rs. 1,276,958 Among the various industrial units in Baroda city,
were spent on the construction of new roads, mention may be made of 200 Engineering units, 40
Rs. 1,914,113 on road improvement and spectacle goods works, 30 soap factories, 15 colour
Rs. 731,010 on repairs of existing roads. and varnish works, 30 tin plate factories, 30
steel furniture works, 10 celluloid bangle works,
There were 396 Gram Panchayats in the three textile units, three chemical factories and
district in 1950-51. Their number increased to 1 unit manufacturing nylon stockings.
408 at the end of the year 1955-56. By the
end of the year 1960-61, the entire district was An Industrial Research Laboratory was
covered under the gram panchayats by establish- started in a new building in 1957-58 at the cost of
ing 721 panchayats covering all the 1,718 Rs. 154,435. With the formation of Gujarat State,
villages of the district. Almost all the pancha- the work and responsibilities of this laboratory
yats had made suitable arrangements for drinking have increased threefold and it is proposed to
water supply in their areas. By the end of the develop it further during the ~hird Plan period
Second Plan period, 97 panchayats were sup- at an estimated cost of Rs. 292,000.
plying drinking water through pumps. A few It waS decided to establish an Industrial
economically sound panchayats had undertaken Estate during the First Plan period but the same
construction of cement concrete roads within was done during the Second, when 46 blocks were
their villages and there are seven such panchayats constructed and leased out to various establish-
in the district. Progressive panchayats are given ments. These establishments consisted of factories
suitable prizes at taluka, district and divisional manufacturing engineering goods, foundry, fruit
levels for encouraging development activities. canning, pharmaceuticals, cement tiles, steel
17.10 Social Welfare furniture, etc. An amount of Rs. 1,836,199 has
been spent on the Industrial Estate till the end
In the field of social welfare, an amount of of the Second Plan period, of which Rs. 1,422,225
Rs. 162,429 was spent on the uplift of Harijans have been provided as loan from the State
during the Second Plan period in this district, Government.
Rs. 198,803 on the uplift of Scheduled Tribes,
Rs. 11,365 on nomadic and semi-nomadic com- 17.12 Education
munities, Rs. 7,235 on ex-criminal tribes and In the former Baroda State, compulsory edu-
Rs. 87,665 on backward regions _I,890 students cation was introduced in 502 villages of the
of backward classes were provided with free district. During 1950-51, there were 721 primary
studentships costing Rs. 407,516. Under the schools-both Government and private-and an
scheme of aiding the harijans, adiwasis, nomadic expenditure10f Rs. 2,860,704 was incurred on
tribes and excriminal tribes for the construction primary education. A vigorous programme of

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educational expansion was framed during the Dabhoi: One time capital of the kings of the
two plan periods. At the end of the First Five Solanki dynasty. This town has fine
Year Plan period, there were 1,015 primary schools archeological remains of great anti-
in the district and Rs. 1.96 crores were spent on quity, chief among them being Rira
education. At the end of the Second Plan period, Bhagol.
there were 1,224 primary schools, the amount Makarpura: The beautiful place known as Makar-
spent on primary education being Rs. 6,190,844. pura palace built in the Italian style
In the field of secondary education, an by the rulers of the former Baroda
amount of Rs. 747,205 was spent during 1951-56 State.
and Rs. 1,183,469 during 1956-61. Prior to the Nimetha: The water of the Ajwa Sarovar is
First Plan, 15,679 adults were made literate through filtered in the filter beds at this place
1,282 social education classes costing Rs. 62,820. before it is supplied to the city of
A further sum of Rs. 61,985 was spent during the Baroda. The village has hill gardens
First and Rs. 2,261 during the Second Plan period. and is a picnic spot.
18IMPORTAl'iT PLACE NAMES Sankheda: The town is famous for its beautiful
18.1 Important Places handicraft of lacquer work on wooden
articles and furniture like cradles,
Important places in the district are:-
chairs, sofa--sets, bedsteads, toys, etc.
Ajwa: A big and beautiful lake known as The Polish and colour of the handi-
Ajwa Sarov'l-r or Sayaji Sarovar. craft are so fast that they last long
Ambali: Shrine of goddess Ansuya, the mother without fading. The art has achieved
of Datta Muni, the incarnation of the international reputation and the pro-
sacred Triao, Shiv. Brahma, Vishnu ducts of this handicraft are in great
and Shiv. demand.
Baroda:- Capital of the former Baroda State. At 18.2 Ancient Monuments
present headquarters of the Baroda Official Statistics Table No. 18.3 gives details
division. The Laxmi Vilas palace, Kirti of each ancient monument together with the
Mandir, Baroda University, Museum name of the village, place of location, the period
and Art gallery are worth visiting. of architecture, brief description, etc,
Chandod:- It is twelve miles south of Dabhoi and 18.3 Fairs and Festivals
a place of great religious sanctity. Bet-
About 165 important fairs and festivals are
ween Chand ad and Karnali there is
celebrated at different places in rural and urban
Triveni sangam known as Dakshini
areas of the district. The details regarding the
Prayag of the river Orsang, Narmada
place where it is held name of the fair/festival,
and Saraswati. the date on which it is held/observed and the
Chhota Udaipur: The capital of former Chhota estimated congregation are shown in the Official
Udaipur State. Statistics Table No. 18.2.
ANNEXURE
Territorial changes after 1st March, 1961
Particulars

Village amalgamated
Villages transferred
S1. Amalgamated Dates of Government
No. District Taluka/Mahal transferred District Taluka effect orJers Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1-8-62 G.R.No. TLC2460 Separate revence village
36336-L dated Karamalapura has bcen
6-6-62. fromed from village Jamb-
uwada taluka Vaghodio,
district Baroda.

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B-ix
GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES
DISTRICT BARODA

V.P. =Village Panchayat; G.P. = Gram Panchayat; M = Municipality;


P =Population; N = North Latitude; E = East Longitude.

1 Ajawa-(Taluka Vaghodia) , produce of the Mahuda tree. The brown walls


of Bahadarpur look across the wide expanse at
It is a railw~y station on the Dabhoi..,Timba
the battlements of the Sankheda fort which are
narrow gauge section of the Western Railway at
in sufficiently good preservation to make quite an
a distance of seven miles from Vaghodia and
imposing "appearance". Timber is exported and
twelve miles from Baroda City. Near this rail-
on account of good cotton crop there are two
way sh tion there' is a big and beautiful lake
cotton ginning factories. There are a seed multi-
known as Ajwa Sarovar or Sayaji Sarovar after
plication farm and an oil mill in Bahadarpur.
the name of the late, ruler of Baroda H.H. Sayaji
Rao Gaekwad. Th~s lake supplies the water 4 Bajva-V.P. (Taluka Baroda), P. 2,405
requirements of the :aaroda City. Developed by Is situated on the Baroda-Viramgam broad
the Baroda Municip8t1ity it' is a picnic place with gauge section of the Westren Railway, being the
a guest house. railway station next to the Baroda junction on
the north of Baroda. I t is called Bajva as it is
2 Amhali-V.P. eMahal Sinor), P.568 by the side of Baroda City (<tll~~l..n Ufl~~l).
'Situated at a distance of three miles from There are factories of tobacco and a T ur-dal
Sinor which is a railway station on the Chandod (Pulse) mill. There is also a High School.
Malsar narrow gauge section of the Western
5 Barkal-V.P. (Mahal Sinor), P.l,33Z
Railway. There is the Shrine of goddess Ansuya,
the mother of Datta Muni, the incarnation of the It is situated on the bank of the river Narmada
sacred Triad, Skiva, Vishnu and Brahma. It is in the south-east corner of the Sinor Mahal. The
believed that if lepers apply to their sores the popular b~lief is that it was at Barkal that Bhim
mud below the temple wall or water in which killed the demon Bakasur and hence the name
the goddess is bathed their malady is assuaged if Barkal. The island in the Narmada, known as
not entirely cured. There is a leper Asylam. the Vyas Bet (Vyas island), on which Ji)'asmuni,
the auther of the Bhagwat, carried out his penance
The Ansuya Mata fair with a congregation of
is in the vicinity. There is a temple dedicated
about 1,000 people is held here on Chaitra Sud 15
to Vyas Muni. At the time the two great fairs
(April).
at Chandod and Karnali are held, the pilgrims
3 Bahadarpur-V.P. (Taluka Sankheda), P. 6,018 also visit Barkal.
A railway station on the Chhota Udaipur 6 Baroda City-M. (Taluka Baroda), P. 298,398;
Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Western 22°-Y}/N; 73°-15' E.
Railway is situated on the bank of the Orsang
'aaroda is situated at the bifurcation of
river.
Bombay-Delhi and Bombay-Ahmedabad broad
In 1883 it was recorded in the Gazetteer of gauge sections of the Western Railway. It was the
the Bombay Presidency, Vol. VII (P.557), "As capital of the former Baroda State. The Marathas
in Sankheda, the Calico printing and dyeing are invaded Gujarat from time to time from 1705 to
considered good, and there is some trade in the 1721. In 1716, Khanderao Dabhade fought an

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indecisive battle with Mahkubsing, the Diwan of Baroda, are worth visiung,p The statue of Maha-
Husain Ali Khan and Chandrasen Jadhav near raja Sayajirao On horse back, that of Gautam
Ahmednagar after which he returned to Satara Bhddh in the Jubilee garden, Gandhi N agargruh
and was made Senapati or general. Two years or the town hall with the statue of Mahatma
later he accompanied the Peshwa to Delhi in Gandhi in front, the beautiful umbrella which is
order to support Husain Ali Khan wh;; hap come a delightful resting place in the Lal Baug, Central
to an understanding with the Marathas../ After a Jail built on the model of Paris prison, Navlakhi
stay of two years in Delhi, the Marathas obtained well, Bhadra Zarukha or Bhadra balcony (remi-
many sanads to levy tributes from Emperor nding one of the Mogul architecture) the lotus
Muhammad Shah. Shortly after 1720, the Senapati beneath which has been carved out of a single
received authority from the Raja of Satara to realise piece of stone, Deepak open air theatre with a
the dues established by usage from Gujarat and capacity of 5,000 spectators and equipped with
Baglan. One of his officers named Damaji Gaek- all modern theatrical requirements, Bal Mandir
wad, who had shown much gallantry in the full of modern pictures, Nyaya Mandir, Sursagar
battle, received from the Shahu Raja the title of lake, the Jain temple in typical Jain style of archi-
Samsher Bahadur (Illustrious Swordsman) On tecture, Suryanarayan temple, Juma Masjid and
Damaji's death which occurred in 1721, his place the old mausoleum built in the sixteenth century
of Lieutenant to the Senapati was filled by his by Emperor Akbar in memory of his general
nephew Pilaji, the son ofJhingoji Gaekwacjl. Later Kutbuddin are also worth seeing. At Baroda,
Pilaji was given by the Peshwa the titlb of Sena Sakkar Khan's Masjid, Small gate in Moti Baug
Khas Khel (Commander of the Special! Band). and Bhao Jambekar's bungalow in Raopura
Pilaji was murdered by the agents of the infamous containing valuable paintings of 19th century
Abhaysing, the Rathod Maharaj of Jodhpur. He are protected monuments.
left behind a worthy son in Damaji, the Chief
~f the many gardens in Baroda, the Sayaji
who from a mere freebooter became the sovereign
Baug has many and varied attractions, viz., a zoo,
of a large territory. He and his sUCcessors were
a museum, the best in Gujarat, an art and
the rulers of the Baroda State of which Baroda
picture gallery with a priceless collection of old
was the capital till it merged into India after
masters and modl!rn artists, a suspension bridge,
Independence.
:_; a health museum, fantasy houses for children, a
tunnel for children and a toy railway, the Jubilee
The ancient town of Baroda was once called
Chandanavati after the name of Raja Chandan of Baug and the Lal Baug are also well planned.
the Dor tribe of Rajputs. The name Chandanvati The Baroda University, an important centre
(the city of sandalwood) was subsequently changed of higher education in the various faculties of
to Viravati (the abode of warriors) and then again arts, science, fine arts and technology, is famous
to Vatpatra (leaf of the Vad-Banyan tree) perhaps for its collection of ancient Sanskrit manuscripts.
from its fancied resemblance to that leaf. The Home Science College for teaching women
At present Baroda city is the headquarters of domestic art, with a blend of modern educational
the Baroda division. It has beautiful palaces, methods and Indian traditions, is the first of its
gardens, institutions for education and expending kind in India. The Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, the
industries. The Laxmi Vilas Palace which has a Experimental School, the Preparatory Unit, the
beautiful garden with green surroundings and Polytechnic, Sheth D.P. Ayurvedic Research
Italian statues, the Raj Mahal, the Makarpura Institute and the Oriental Institute are some of
palace built in Italian style, the Nazarbag palace, the unique features of the University.
the Pratap palace now housing the railway staff
college and the Kirti Mandir ( the hall of fame) During the last decade, Baroda has been
having pictures painted by the great artist taking big strides in the matter of industrial deve-
N andlal Bose and built in the sacred memory of lopment. There are four cotton textile Mills and
Maharaja Sayaji Rao III, the architect of modern one woolen textile Milll Factories manufacturing

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chemicals claim such works as the Alembic It was in BhiIapur that in 1775 A.D. the
Chemical Works and the Sarabhai Chemical Maratha forces were stationed while Colonel
Works; and others manufacturing Engineering Keating took refuge in Dabhoi and the treaty
implements, agrjcultural implements and mach- which detached Fatesing from the Poona ministry
inery like tractors, oil engines and pumps, was ~igned.
spectacles, soap, rubber, colour, paints, edible
8 B(ldeli-V.P., (Taluka Sankheda), PA,79Z
oils, celluloid bangles, nylon stockings, Iron
furniture, hume {'ipes, wires and pegs, A railway station on the Jambusar.Chhota-
umbrella handles, brushes of different kinds, Udaipur narrow gauge section of the Western
buttons, chalk, glass, etc., are the industries which Railway is situated on the bank of river Orsang
have made good progress in recent times. An' at a distance of thirteen miles from Sankheda, the
industrial estate wherein most of the blocks have Taluka Headquarter town. It is an important
been let out to small factories houses such indu- State Transport junction for buses running bet-
stries as are engaged in the production of imple- ween Godhra-Bodeli, Baroda-Bodeli and Chalamdi-
ments for engineering, parts of machinery, found- Bhatpur.
ary articles, fl'uit-containtJ.S medicines, coment,
It is an industrial centre with three ginning
tiles, iron furniture, etc."f'here is a railway work-
factories and an oil mill exporting charcoal and
shop also at Pratapnagar. ,Water is supplied to
timber.
the Baroda city from the i\iwa or Sayaji Sarovar
at a distance of twelve mil~s from the city. The 9 Chand(ld-G. P. (Taluka Dahhoi), P.3,354,
water of the lake is filtered by an automatic zr-58'N; 73°-30'E
machine at Nimetha before it is supplied to the
city. The aerodrome is situated outside the, It is a railway station on the Chandod-Malsar
city near the village Harni. There is a Kalyan narrow gauge section of the Western Railway,
Kendra (Labour Welfare Centre) run by the just below the spot where the river Orsang joins
Gujarat Kamdar Kalyan Board for the benefit, the Narmada. It is twelve miles south of Dabhoi
entertainment and encouragement of the labourers. and is a place of great religious sanctity. At
Chandod, the river Narmada makes a graceful
The Bhimnath Mahadev fair held on the last bend, while the lofty bank on which Chandod
Monday of Shravan ( August) is visited by about is built ends boldly at the Sangam (confluence)
5,000 persons and the Sindhavai Mata fair on Aso where the two rivers meet.
Sud 8-9 (September) is attended by about 4,000 Between Chandod and Kamali there is the
persons. Triveni Sangam known as Dakshz'ni Prayag of the
rivers Orsang, Narmada and Saraswati. The
7 Bkilapur-G.P., (Taluka Dabk(li), P.l,306 chief temples are those of Kapileshvar Mahadev,
Kashivishvanath Mahadev, Chandika Mata, Adityeshvar
It is a railway station between Baroda and Mahadev, Ramchandraji Mahadev, Shri Mata Verai
Dabhoi on the Chhota- Udaipur-Jambusar narrow Kamleshwar Mahadev, Narmadeshwar Mahadev, Shri
gauge section of the Western Railway. Hanumanji and Shri Markandeshwar Mahadev. The
temples at chandod abound in exterior sculpture.
In 1731, a battle known as the battle of
Bhilapur was fought here between the army of A fair with a congregation of about 30,000
the Peshwa and tha t of the Gaekwad. The persons is held on Chaitri PUnam (Chaitri Sud 15-
Peshwa's men though fewer in number were much April) when people bathe in the holy river
more efficient in the field than the enemy. Narmada.
Trimbakrao Dabhade was slain and Pilaji Gaekwad
10 Chhani-V.P., (Taluka Baroda), P.6,966
was grievously wounded. Sayaji, the eldest son
of Pilaji, was also killed and the army of the Under the name of Chhayapuri this is a
Gaekwad and his allies was scattered. railway station on the Bombay Delhi broad

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gauge section of the Western Railway, at a dis- (1 )Chhota--Udaipur-Jambusar, (2)Chandod-
tance of about three miles on the north-west of Malsar, and (3)Dabhoi -Timba road
Baroda cantonment.
This old town was the capital of the kings
It is a trade centre with the chief products of the Solanki dynasty. The foundation of the
consisting of potatoes, tur (pulse), bananas and fort of Dabhoi is ascribed to Sidhraj of Patan who
vegetables. reigned from A.D.I093 to 1142, during which
period the town flourished greatly. In about
11. Chhota Udaipur-M; P. 10,629; 22°-20' N;
1725, the Gaekwad's Commanding officer, Sen a-
74°-1' E
pati Dabhade, fixed his headquarters at Dabhoi.
It is a railway station on the Ohhota Udaipur In 1779 Co!onel Goddard took Dabhoi without
Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Western difficulty. In 1780 Seindia made a demonstra-
Railway and was the capital of the former Chhota tion before its valls but Mr. Forbes of the East
Udaipur State. India Oompany repulsed it.

The Chhota Udaipur chiefs claim to belong The historical fort of Dabhoi has four gates
to the clan of Khichi Chohans whose chief Anhal known as the Hira gate, the Champaneri gate,
is said to have been created by Vashishtha Muni the Vadodari gate and'the Nandodi gate. The
out of the Agni Kund on Mount Abu. Baji Raval ancient town of Dabhoi (originally known as
founded Chhota Udaipur but it was Rayasing Darbhavati) has fine archaeological remains of
who, in 1813, built the Udaipur fort. great antiquity. It is the headquarters of the
Dabhoi Taluka and the Dabhoi Sub-Division.
Chhota Udaipur is the headquarters of the Thet:e are ginning factories, oil mills, a big
Taluka and the Sub-Division. The state highway chemical concern known as the Baroda Chemical
from Baroda to Alirajpur passes through Chhota- Industries, Ltd., another industrial concern
Udaipur. Being the capital of a former State, manufacturing copper and brass vessels for which
Chhota-Udaipur has good roads, electricity, water- the town is famous, flour, mills, handicraft like
supply, hospital and health centre. It has rich making of cradles, textiles, etc., a model agricultural
forests and exports forest produce like timber, farm and facilities of electricity and telephone.
lac, gum, timru-Ieaves, mahura-flowers, etc. There are an Arts and Science College, three
There are factories for marble tiles. This area high schools and a basic training college for
also has prospects of yielding mineral wealth like primary teachers. Dabhoi is the birth place of the
manganese. famous poet Dayaram whose Garbis in Gujarati are
well-known. The theme of his lyries is Krishntl
12 Chhuchhapura-G. P., (Taluka Sankheda) , P.68
Bhakti-devotion to Lord Krishna. He also wrote
Is is a railway station on the junction of the In Hindi and Panjabi.

Chhota Udaipur-Jambusar narrow gauge section


and the Chhuchhapura-Tankhala narrow gauge The Scheme of piped water supply at an
estimated cost of rupees twenty five lacs is on
section of the Western Railway.
hand. Five wells including a jack well have been
Marble known as Motipura, very attractive constructed in the river Orsang at Karnet, at a
and green in colour J is found here. distance of about five miles from Dabhoi, and
the pipe lines are being laid in the town.
On the death anniversary of Khvaja Jald .N'avaz
(Utavaliapir), a Muslim saint, an Urs (fair) with A minarat and a portion of post known as
a congregation of about 1,500 persons is held. Bibi's Durga are protected monuments at Dabhoi.
13. Dabhoi-M., P. 30,841; 20°-8' N; 73°-28' E. There are ancient temples of Vaghnath,
It is a railway station at the junction of the Mangaleshwar, Kalka Mata and Gadh Bhavani in this
following three narrow gauge sections of the town. A,fair called Navratri fair is held on Aso
Western Railway:- Sud 8 (September) when about 5,000 persons

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attend, another, Dassera fair, on Aso Sud 10 (Sep- aerodrame. The road from Baroda to the Pava·
tember) is attended by about 7,000 persons who gadh hill passes by this village.
visit Kalika, Bahuchara and Ashapuri Matas, and a
third called Kat Bhairav fair is held on Aso Vad There is a temple of Hanumanji, which is
believed to have been installed by Shri Ram-
14 (Narak Chaturdashi-October) when about 4,000
chandraji. On every Saturday of Shravan (July-
persons participate.
August) a fair attended by about 15,000 Persons
14 Dabka-G. P. (Taluka Padra), P. 4,674 is held at this temple.
Named after ,Danknath Mahadev, Dabka is ]8 lt~la-V.P. (Taluka Bmoda), P.2,127
eighteen miles away from Baroda. Situated on
It is a railway station on the Bombay-Ahmeda-
the left bank of the river at a height of 80 feet,
bad broad gauge section of the Western Railway.
a wide view is obtained from this place of the
The river Dhadhar flows near this village. There
curving river, the plain on the right bank and of
are a highschool, chhatralaye (hostel) and a Balm
the shadowy outline of the solitary hill ofPavagadh
in the background many miles to the east. About andir. As the eotton crop in the Surrounding
a mile to the west of ~he village there was the area is plentiful there is a ginning and pressing
hunting ground which 'the Ga~kwad and espe- factory at the village.
cially His Highness Khanderao frequently visited 19 Jabugam-G. P. (Taluka Jabugam), P.2,556
for hunting pigs, deer, partridges, hares, jackals,
It is a railway station on the Chhota- Udaipur-
etc. The ground used for hunting has now been Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Western
distributed for agricultural operations among the Railway, about twelve miles from Chhota Udai-
agriculturiests of the surrounc#ng six villages. pur. It stands on the State High Way that passes
Dobka has a basic training .<;:ollege for primary through Chhota- Udaipur and was previously a
teachers. part of the Chhota- Udaipur State. The name
15 Gorwa-V.P. (Taluka Baroda), P.II,3IB Jabugam was acquired by the village from "Jambu
Brahmins" who resided there in the past. At
It is at a distance of about three miles from present, most of the area is inhabited by Adivasi
the Baroda City with which it is connected by a people.There is an ancient step-well. Water for agr·
bus service. Due to the industrial expansion of icultural operations is drawn from wells by insta-
Baroda, Gorwa has· almost become a part of the lling pumping plants. Three miles on the east is
city and treated as an industrial area since 1961. the shrine of Telav Mata which people suffering
Recently Chandan Metal Work-a factory of steel- from leucoderma visit for cure of the disease.
furniture-is established here. About a mile and a half on the west of the
16 Hanf-G. P. (Taluka Chhota Udiapur) P.654 village is a temple of Hanumanji' on the hillock
known as "Shyamsundar Tekri."
Situated at a distance of thirteen miles from
20 Jarod-V. P.; (Taluka Vaghodia), P.3,504
Kawant and thirty-two miles from Chhota Udai-
pur on the right bank of the Narmada, Hanf is It is a r<.l,ilway station on the Dabhoi Tirnba
a place of pilgrimage of local importance. It has Road narrow gauge section of the Western Rail-
a ruined fort on a site with the river Narmada way. It is situated on the bank of the river
on the south and hills and ravines on other sides. Vishvamitri, on the B;uoda-Godhra National
This was the place of refuge, and for some time Highway and has a stand for the State Trans·
the headquarters of the Champaner Chohans, who port buses playing on the Highway. There are
were subsequently represented by the chiefs of two rice-mills, two oil miles, a high school and an
Chhota Udaipur. irrigation tank named Kumbharia tank from which
water is supplied for agricultural purposes to the
17 Hami-G.P. (Taluka Baroda), P.l,5EB lands surrounding J arod, within a radius of two
It is situated at a distance of three miles from miles and a Government godown for the storage
the Baroda city. The village is near the Baroda of foodgrains.

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On Janmashtami (August), a fair is held when hidden stream of Sarasvati. The confluence of
the congregation amounts to about 1,000 persons. these three rivers is considered a very holy place
21 Jojwa-G. P. (Taluka Sankheda); P.325 and called Daxini Prayag or Prayag of the South.

It is a railway station on the Chhota Udaipur- On Chaitra Sud 15 (April) about 15,000 per-
Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Western sons congregate and visit Kubereshwar Mahadev at
Railway. the junction of the Narmada and the Orsang.

In the year 1909-10, the former Baroda 24 Karvan-V.P. (Taluka Dahhoi) , P.6,348
Government constructed at this village a dam It is a railway station on the Chandod-MaIsar
across the river Orsang at a cost of Rs. 1,156,494. narrow gauge section of the Western Railway
From the reservoir at Jojwa, a feeder eleven mies about five miles to the east of Miyagam and seven
long carries the water to the Vadhvana tank to the west of Dabhoi.
which has a capacity of 4,536 lakh cubic feet.
At first this tank could irrigate lands in the In each of the four Yl.lgas (ages) this holy
Dabhoi Taluka only. But the dam was raised by place has been known by a differen t name: fir.st
three feet and the canals were broadened and it was Tehapuri, then Mayapuri or Kanbhadra,
also lengthened during the Frst and the Second then Meghavati and then Kaya-Virohan whence
Five Year 'Plans, so that the acreage under irri- the name 'Karvan'. The Karvan Mahatmya
gation rose from 5,000 to 13,000 acres, producing and other works in Sanskrit state that there
2,600 tons more of foodgrains. were at this place a Mahadev called Brahmeshwar,
a Brahma kund, 84 sidhs, 8 Bhairavs, 11 Mahadevs,
22 KarjanM-. P. 8,117
12 Suryas, 6 Ganpatis, 24 Goddesses aI'ld a
It is a railway junction under the name "Miya- spot sacred to Vishnu. The cause of the great
gam" which is an adjoining village, where the sanctity of the place is mentioned thus: Before
following sections of the Western Railway meet:- the Kali ruga, III the Dl!apar ruga, there
lived at UIkapuri, that is Avakha1 in the
I-Bombay-Ahmedabad broad gauge section, Sinor Sub-Division, a holy Rishi named Sudarshan
II-Chandod-Malsar narrow g,LUge section, 111- whose chaste wife gave birth to a son at midnight
Miyagam-Motikoral narrow gauge section. on the 14th day of the dark half of Bhadrapad
The town is known as Miyagam-Karjan. (September). A few years later the Rishi went on
It :is the headquarters of the Karjan Taluka. It a pilgrimage to Banaras to bathe in the Holy
has taluka offices, a guest house and to ginning Ganges during an eclipse which was the tack place
and pressing factories. The town has electricity in Ashad (June-July). While he was away, his
and piped water supply. wife performed the fire worship, the Agnihotra
23 Karnali-G. P. (Taluka Dabhoi), P. 1,550 One night she omitted here task but the child
took it on himself to carryon the worship and
Situated at a distance of about a mile from continued to do so till the Rishi returned when
Chandod which is the terminus on the Chan dod- both the parents secretly watched the babe as it
Malsar narrow gauge section of the Western Rail- went through the ceremony faultlessly at night.
way, Kamali is separated from Chandod by the The child then suddenly expired and when its
river Orsang, both the places being on the same body was taken to be bathed in the god's pool,
bank of the river Narmada. The confluence of it disappeared. The spot was, therefore, called
the two rivers imparts sanctity to both the villages Kaya-Virohan. The Ri.fhi wept and asked the
The holiness of Karnali is more than that of vanished child ~ho he was. The reply heard was,
Chandod, as the former enjoys the reputation of "I am the essence of the five elements". The
greater antiquity. There are temples of Someshvar, Rishi thereupon knew him to be Lord Shiva. There
Kubereshvar and Pavkeshvar. Between Kamali and is a tradition that the Mahadev who took birth in
Chan dod, the Orsang joins the Narmada and it the house of the Agnihotri Brahman at A vakhal
is though that somewhere close by there is a was named Nakleshwar. When he went to Kaya

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Virohan as a boy and begged for a resting place, sence of the Political Agent and after digging to
he could not get any as the whole area had been some depth a stratum of solid sand-stone was
taken up by one or the other of the gods. Bra- reached. This stratum did not appear to have
hmeshtJar thereupon seated him on his lap an event ever been disturbed and consequently no further
which is represented by the images of the two search was made.
gods carved in one stone. At the dargah (tomb) of Daudsha Pir, a fair is
There is a Government Rest House. This held on Falgun Sud 7 (February) when about 1,500
place has two ginning factories. persons participate.
27 Makarpura-G.P. (Taluka Baroda), P. 1,822
On Maha Shivaratri (February) a procession
of Shiva, with about 7,0'00 persons accompanying It is a railway station on the Bompay Ahmed-
it moves from Raj Rajeshwar Mahadev also known as abad broad gauge section of the Western Railway.
"Lakulesh" to Vaijnath Mahadev, one mile away. About eight miles from the Baroda City, Makar-
The idol of Shiva (Raj Rajejhwar) is unusual. It pura is almost a suburb of that city., The beautiful
is in human shape along with a ling and is made palace known as Makarpura place built in the
of black touch-stone. Italian fashion by the rulers of the former Baroda
State is located here.
On Asa Sud 1 to 10 i.e .. during Navratri (Sep-
tember) the Sindhvai Mata fair is held with a 28 Malsar-V.P. (Mahal Sinar). P. 1,584;
congregation of about 10,000' persons. The terminus on the Chandod-Malsar
I

25 Kukas- V.P. (Mahal Sinar), P. 1,431 narrow gauge section of the Western Railway
is situated on the bank of the river Narmada.
It is at a distance of three miles from Sadhali, The climate of this place is very agreeable and
a railway s~ation on the Chandod-Malsar narrow many families visit this village during summer.
gauge section of the Western Railway. The Natha-
kaka Pir fair is held on Bhadrapad Sud 2 and 3 The sacred shrines of Bawa Pyar, Mangale-
(August) in memory of a Koli dacoit of that name shwar, Angareshwar and Tapovan situated in the
when about 10',0'0'0 persons participate. Nathakaka Village are visited by many people.
became a disciple of Imamsha of the Pirana sect On every Tuesday of Shravan (July-August)
and then consecrated as a saint. The darga a fair is held at the Angareshwar Mahadev when
(tomb) is worshipped by Muslims and Hindus about 4,000 persons congregate.
alike according to the Hindu system.
29 Mandva-V.P. (Taluka Dabhai), P. 2,3 77
26 KukraJ-(Mahal Tilakwada) , P.79 It is at a distance of one and a half mile from
Chan dod which is the terminus on the Chandod-
It is at a distance of five miles from Ghantoli
l\1alsar narrow gauge section of the Western
which is a railw~y station on the Chhuchhapara-
Railway.
Tankhala narrow gauge section of the Western
Railway. Before the merger of the Sankheda Mewas
into the Baroda District, this was the chief village
According to the local legend this is the site
of the petty estate of Mandva which along with
of an old large city, Kambavati Nagri, joined to
other estates formed the Sankheda Mewas. It
Champaner by an under-ground passage, in the
is separated from Chandod by a deep ravine
times of the Chohans. There is a story that near
which has been bridged over. There is an old
a masonry well in this village, much treasure was
temple of Markandeshwar Mahadev at the village.
once hidden and that about 125 years ago the
Chief of Agar, a neighbouring estate, sent out A fair with a congregation of about 4,000
workmen to dig out the treasure but that the persons is held on Kartiki Purnima (November)
workmen were driven away by winged serpents. when the participants bathe 10 the rIVer
In 1863, the place was again opened in the pre- Narmada.

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B-x:
30 Mankani-G.P. (Taluka Sankheda), P. 5,073 34 Nasvadi-G.P. P. 3,8 6
It is at a distance of two miles from Jojwa A railway station on the Chhuchhapura
which is a railway station on the Jambusar-Chh- Tankhala narrow gauge section of the Western
ota-Udaipur narrow gauge section of the Western Railway is situated on the bank of the river
Railway. This village seems to be the same as Ashwin. Before the merger of the Sankheda
Mangni village which Sultan Ahmed I fortified Mewas group of estates into the Baroda district,
in 1419. It has a fine large lake with a brick it was the seat of the Solanki Rulers of the Nas~
and cement wall on the south-west. Once a vadi estate. Now it is the headquarters of the
very thriving and populous place, the remains Nasvadi Taluka. It is the business centre for
of the old fort and a step well still exist in the groundnut and forest produce like charcoal and
village. wood. After the merger, Chhatralayas (hostels) for
backward cla S8 boys and girls are run by the
31 Mohan or Ali Mohan, (Taluka Chhola Udaipur)
Pachhat Warg Kelavni MandaI and a High
About twenty miles south of Chhota Udai- school is also run by the local Kelavni MandaI.
pur, Ali Mohan was the capital of the Chiefs Outside the village, there is the ancient Shiva~
of Chhota Udaipur during the seventeenth cen- laya of gagnath Mahadev on the bank of the river
tury. Mter losing Champaner (1484), they fled Ashvin.
to Hanf on the Narmada and seem to have,
about the middle of the sixteenth century, moved 35 Nimetha-V.P. (Taluka Vaghodia), P.1,IOB
to Ali Mohan a place more likely to attract
trade. The ruins of the fort stand on a conical It is situated at a distance of eight milt'S from
hill, from 200 to 300 feet above the plain. Be- Baroda and six miles from Ajwa which is a rail~
low it, are ruins of houses, gateways and wells way station on the Dabhoi-Timba Road narrow
and the remains of two broken down round gauge section of the Western Railway. The
towers. water of the lake, Sayaji Sarovar of Ajwa Saro-
32 Moli Koral V.P.-(Taluka Karjan), P.2,012 var, is filtered in the filter beds at Nimetha be-
fore it is supplied to the city of Baroda. The
It is a railway terminus on the Miyagam-Moti village has hill gardens and is a picnic spot.
Koral narrow gauge section of the Western Rail-
way. Situated on the bank of the river Nar- 36 Padra-M; P. 17,269
mada, this is an ancient place of sanctity and
has temples of Adityeshwar and Kubereshwar Maha- It is. a railway station on the Chhota Udaipur-
devs. Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Western
Railway at a distance of about eight miles from
A fair known as the Panchkubereshwar is held Baroda with which it is connected by an asphalt
on Ashad Sud II (July) at w_!lich about 7,000 road on which State Transport buses ply.
persons congregate.
Padra is the headquarters of the Padra
33 Muval V.P. (Taluka Savli), P. 1,120 Taluka. The Padra Health Unit established under
the Second Five Year Plan trains the interns
Under the name "Muval Tank" this is a from the Baroda Medical College. It is known
railway station on the Dabhoi-Timba Road nar- chiefly for is Tur (pulses).
row gauge section of the Western Railway. There
is a big tank, the q>nstruction of which is ascri- 37 Pala:_C.P. (T4luka Naswadi) , P.900
bed by tradition to king Mayurdhvai of the time
of the Pandavas. The scheme for utilizing the It is at a distance of a mile from Sandhia
water of this tank for irrigation is under exeCu- which is a railway station on the Chhuchhapura-
tion. Tankhala narrow gauge section of the Western
Railway and is situated on the bank of the river are expected to irrigate about 6,500 acres of lands
Men. It has an old cooperative farming Society. in Sankheda Taluka.
There is the temple of Ranchhodray, the Mahant of
which has done good service to the people of the 42 Ranu·-V.P. (Taluka Padra) P. 3,290
sarrounding villages by preaching them the impor- It is a railway station under the name Ranu
tance of observing prohibition and the necessity Pipri on the Jambusar-Chhota Udaipur narrow
of giving up superstition and bad habits. gauge section of the Western Railway, about ten
On Janmasktami (August) a fair is held at miles fro~ Padra. It is believed Parshuram had
the temple of Vishvenath Mahadev on the bank of his Ashram here. There are the temple of
the river Men, with . a congregation of about Parshuram and T ulja Mata, the family goddess of
2,000 persons. Shivaji and of the Gaekwad. The temple of
Tulja Mata overlooks a beautiful tank.
38 Pani·-G.P. (Taluka Jabugam) P. 1,007 Tulja Mata fair attended by about 5,000
persons is held here during Navratri on Ashwin
It is a railway station called Pani Mines which
Sud B (September).
IS the terminus on the Champaner-Pani Mines
narrow gauge section of the Western Railway 43 Sandhasal-V.P. (Taluka Savli) P. 3,073
constructed for the export. of manganese are It is a railway station on the Dabhoi-Timba
extracted from these mines. , Road narrow gauge section of the Western
, '
39 Pavi Jetpur-V.P. (Taluka ]abugam) P. 3,412 Railway.
J etpur was previously a part of the Chhota This place is an important business centre
Udaipur State, known as "Pavi" railway station and also the headquarters of the Sarvodaya
on the Chhota Udaipur-Jambusar narrow gauge Scheme worked in forty-five backward villages of
line of the Western Railway. Situated at a dis- the Baroda District.
tance of about twelve miles from Chbota Udai-
pur, it is now the headquarters of the Jabugam 44 Sankheda-M., P. 7,378
Taluka. It is about a mile away from the Sankheda-
A fair called Panckiya or Holi fair held on Bahadarpur railway station on the Jambusar-
Chhota Udaipur narrow gauge section of the
Phalgun Sud 15 ( March) is attended by about
10,000 persons. Western Railway and at about the same distance
from the Gojpur-Sankheda railway station on the
40 POT-V.P. (Taluka Baroda) P. 1,646 Chhuchhapura.Tankhala narrow gauge section
It is on the bank of the river Dhadhar two of the Western Railway, O!l the bank of the
miles away from ItoIa, a railway station on the river Orsang which separates it from Bahadarpur.
Bombay-Ahmedabad broad gauge section of the
It is the headquarters of the Sankheda
Western Railway. It is also connected with
Taluka. The town has an old fort which was
Baroda by National Highway No.8. It is a
religious place having the temple of Baliyadev once held by the J agirdar of Sankheda, Ganpat-
visited by the people from distant villages. rao Gaekwad, a descendant of Pilaji. This tro-
ublesome little fort long resisted the arms of the
4 ' Rajwasna-(Taluka Jabugam) P. 102 Gaekwad but at last surrendered in 1802.
It is at a distance of twelve miles from Bodeli
which is a railway station on the Chhota Udai- The town is famous for its beautiful handi-
pur-Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Wes- craft of lacquer work on wooden articles and
tern Railway. A stone-weir ten feet high and furniture like cradles, chairs, sofasets, bedsteads,
596 feet long has been constructed at this village etc. The polish and colour of the handicraft are
across the river Heran. Canals from this project so fast that they last long without fading. The

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art has achieved international reputation and the station on the Chhuchhapura-Tankhala narrow
products of this handicraft are in great demand. gauge section of the Western Railway. There
The town has an electric generator of its own. are the ruins of an old fort. There is a stone
quarry which makes grinding-stones and other
45 Savli-V.P., P. 9,522 useful articles from stone and crushes stone into
At a distance of about 20 miles from Baroda metal and chips for export. The narrow gauge
City is a railway station on the Dabhoi-Timba section of the railway is extended from the
Road narrow gauge section of the Western ~ail­ Ghnntoli station up to the quarry spot.
way. It receives water for irrigation from the Reran
It is the headquarters of the Savli Taluka. Irrigation project.
There is a beautiful tank with a rest house on 49 Tankhala-G.P. (Taluka Naswadi), P.132
its bank. There are many dharmshalas and a
high school. I t is the centre for the business of It is a railway terminus on the Chhuchhapura-
foodgrains and cattle. Tankhala narrow gauge section of the Western
Railway, at a distance of six miles from Nasvadl.
The Janmashlami (August) fair known as Chamu- It is an important market place for coal, timber
nda Mala fair, attracts a congregation of about 1,200 and other forest produce. On Shivaratri (February)
persons at the ancient temple of Chamunda Mala. a fair with a congregation of 3,000 persons is
held at the Tarkeshwar Mahadev temple.
46 Shriportimbi-(Taluka Vaghodia) P. 300
50 Ten Talav-V.P., (Taluka Dabhoi) P. 1,865,
It is four miles away from Baroda City as well
as from Kelanpur which is a railway station on It is a railway station on the Chandod-Malsar
the Jambusar-Chhota Udaipur narrow gauge narrow gauge section of the Western Railway.
seetion of the Western Railway. There is an
irrigation tank supplying water to about 1,200 This place is famous for the Ten Talav
acres of lands. or tank, octagonal in shape with stone steps
up to the level of water. Tradition connects its
47 Sinor-M., P. 7,326 . construction with the name of Visaldev and the
famous sculptor and architect Hira Kadia who
A railway station on the Chandod-Malsar
erected the Rira Gate at Dabhoi.
narrow gauge section of the Western Railway
IS situated on the bank of the river Narmada. The village has piped water supply and an
oil mill.
It is the headquarters of the Sinor Mahal.
It is a beauty spot having a Government guest 51 Tilakwada-V.P., P. 2,426
house overlooking the river Na~mada. It has a
Situated on the confluence of the Nar-
high school and a dispensary. It is known for
mada and the Men river, Tilakwada is fourteen
good mango trees. Along the bank of the river
miles away from Nasvadi, a railway station on
there are old Mahadev temples of Bhandareshwar.
the Chhuchhapura-Tankhala narrow gauge section
Kedareshwar, Krushneshwar and other Gods.
The temples at Sinor, though smaller and less of the Western Raihvay, eleven miles from
splendid than those at Chandod, are considered to Chandod and eighteen miles from Dabhoi. A
be more sacred. private bus; service is available from Nasvadi
to Tilakwada. In fair season, State Transport
48 Songir---(Taluka Sankheda) P. 383
buses ply between Dabhoi and Tilakwada. Pri-
It is situated on the bank of the river Reran, vate boat service from Chandod to Tilakwada is
about two miles from Bhatpur which is a railway also available. This is the headquarters of the

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Tilakwada Mahal and a business centre for the Tarsana and Bhimpura Canals is in progress for
surrounding villages, the trade consisting of food- increasing the irrigation facilities in the area.
grains, cloth and cutlery. It makes bamboo bas-
kets, winnowing baskets and earthen pots and has 53 Vaghodia-V.P., P. 5,796
a ginning factory also. There are old temples of It is a railway station on the Dabhoi-Timba
Tilakeshwar Mahadev Septa Mata, Maninageshwar, Road narrow gauge section of the Western Rail-
Narmada Mala and other gods and goddesses. way and is connected with Baroda by a Pucca
A fair with a cqngregation of about 5,000 road, Besides Taluka Offices, it has a high school,
persons is held here annually on Chaitri Punam a veterinary dispensary, a hospital, a rest house
(April). and a Taluka seed Multiplication Farm for the
52 Vadhvana-(Taluka Vaghodia) P. 955 supply of better quality of seeds. The town has
It is a railway station On the Chhota Udaipur electricity.
Jambusar narrow gauge section of the Western
Known for paddy, sugarcane and groundnut
Railway.
cultivation, it has three rice mills, and three oil-
Vadhvana irrigation tank gets water from mills and is also a business centre for foodgrains,
the river Orsang. Work for extending Dabhoi, cloth, etc.

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PART n
I CENSUS TABLES
2 OFFICIAL STATISTICS
A-GENERAL POPULA TJON TABLES

Out of 4 tables of A Series compiled at this Census, Tables A-I, A-III and A-IV giving area,
houses and population, classification of villages and towns have been reproduced in the District Hand-
book. They are the same as those given in 1951. The most distinguishing features, however, are the various
appendices and sub-appendices giving details of (a) 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of
the district showing changes which have taken place during the decade, (b) villages with a population of
5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000, (c) houseless and institutional population.
(d) 1951 population adjusted to 1961 administrative units., (e) new towns added in 1961, (f) towns in 1951
declassified in 1961 and (g) towns with their area and jurisdiction.

A-I-ARE.A, HOUSES AND POPULATION

This table is more elaborate than that of 1951 as it gives in addition to area, houses and population,
population per sq. mile, number of inhabited and uninhabited villages and number of towns. The data is
given down to taluka/mahal with break-up for Total/Rural/Urban.

Brief Account oj Changes in Area oj the District from 1901 to 1961


Numerous changes have taken place since Independence in the areas of the districts, though the
boundaries of various units comprised therein practically remained unchanged between 1901 and 1941.
Three principal stages in which these changes have come about during the Post-Independence period are: (i)
those that came in the wake of Ind~endence after 1947; (ii) those that took place on the Reorganisa-
tion of States in 1956 and (iii) those that resulted from the bifurcation of the bilingual Bombay State in
1960.
Even after reorganisation in 1956, several territorial changes were effected in 1959, the details of which
have been given in sub-appendix 2 to Appendix 1 to Table A-I alongwith the relevant notifications. Broad
changes that have taken place in the territorial limits of the district between 1951 and 1961 are, however,
listed below:-

Baroda :-33 villagea. of Panchmahals district were added to it.


Rural and Urban Population
During the past censuses there was no uniformity in the criteria prescribed for distinguishing urban
areas from the rural. The definition of 'town', therefore, varied from State to State and the places were
treated as towns if, in the opinion of the State Government or the Superintendent of Census Operations,
they were found to possess urban characteristics. It included all municipalities, cantonments, civil lines and
all places with more than 5,000 population which, it was decided, to treat as towns on the ground that
they possessed urban characteristics. This definition of 'town' has remained substantially unchanged since
1891. To the characteristics aforementioned, Baroda State, which has merged into Bombay State in 1949
and now forms part of the newly formed Gujarat State added one more according to which all the head-
quarters of talukas were treated as towns. In view, however, of the increasing importance of studying urbani-
sation in all its varied aspects, the Registrar General, at the very outset of 1961 Census, emphasised the
need for a uniform treatment by strictly defining the concept of 'town'.
Town:
'Town' has been defined as a place having a municipality or a cantonment or a place with a population
of 5,000 and over if 75 per cent of its male population is dependent on non-agricultural pursuits. These
tests were applied by the Collectors who furnished lists of places to be treated as towns in 1961, which
were also got approved by the State Government and the Registrar General.
As against 10 places treated as towns in 1951, 9 qualify to be treated as urban according to the test
prescribed by the Census of 1961. The loss of 1 is accounted for by declassification of 2 towns as villages
as shown in statement A and promotion of 1 village as town as shown in statement B.

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STATEMENT A
Urban areas oj classes V & VI of 1951 eliminated in 1961 with population of 1951 and 1961
Class Name and number of towns Population

1951: :: j
, 1961
"
V Savli 7,476 9,522
VT Vaghodia 4,966 5,796

STATEMENT B

The urban areas of class IV listed in 1961 with their names and population in 1961

Class Name and number of town 1961 Population

IV Gorwa 11,318

Village:
'Village' is a revenue village which is an administrative rather than a demographic unit. The definition
of the term 'village' has practically remained the same during the entire census period. In short, it is a
revenue or cadastral survey village which has got a separate entity and a distinct number assigned to it
in the revenue records of the State. It may consist of a single village with a cluster of houses or a
number of hamlets with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even consist of scattered houses
situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It may be inhabited or uninhabited.

Census House:
Owing to the diversity of local condition<; it was not possible in the past to lay down a uniform
definition of a 'Census House' common to all parts of the country. The definition adopted till the Census
of 1941 had two-fold connotation which emphasised either (i) the structural aspect, i.e., building or house or
(ii) the social aspect, i.e., family or household. The former was defined as the residence of one or more
families having a separate and independent entrance from the CommOn way. But the social aspect was
emphasised by defining a 'Household' as the home of the composite family with its resident dependents and
servants. From 1881-1941, the Census Superintendents adopted the one or the other definition according
to their convenience. A clear distinction was, however, drawn between a 'Census House' and a 'Census
Household' in 1951 which gave a tmiform meaning to the term 'Census House' or the 'Census Household'
or the 'Family Unit'. The 'Census House' was defined as, 'a dwelling with a separate main entrance' and
the 'Census Household' as 'all persons who live together in the same house and have a common mess'.

Though the definition of a 'Census House' introduced in 1951 was continued during the CensuS of
1961, it differs from that adopted by the Census of 1961 in that the latter is broad-based to inclUde
non-dwellings also. The house-list is thus an inventory of all structures or part of structures with a separate
entrance.

The following definitions of the term 'Census House' given m the instructions for filling the house-
list will clarify the position still further.
"A 'Census House' is a structure or a part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop,
a shop-cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."

A-III - VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

This table classifies inhabited villages only by size of population. After glvmg the total number of
inhabited villages and rural population for every talukaJmahal, it. shows the number of villages and
population for the following seven categories, namely:-
(1) less than 200, (2) 200-499, (3) 500-999, (4) 1,000-1,999, (5) 2,000-4,999, (6) 5,000-9,999 and (7)
10,000 and above.

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Table A-III of 1951 gives combined figures of inhabited towns and villages classified by population,
while A-III of 1961 gives figures of villages only classified by population.
A-IV-ToWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941
This table gives statistics relating to the figures of population since 1941 showing the growth of
each town from census to census. Percentage variation is given from decade to decade, not 'only for the
towns, but also for town-groups, where one or more urban units form a compact urban area. The total
population of the town-group along with that of its constituent urban units is given under the class into
which the town-group has been classified. Separate figures .have, likewise, been given for municipal and
non-municipal areas such as port area, suburban area, military area, railway colony, cantonment, etc., where
a town is a combination of two or more such units. The following are the six class e) into which the towns
are grouped in Table A-IV according to the size of population:

Class Population Class Population


I 100,000 and above IV 10,000 to 19,999
II 50,000 to 99,999 V 5,000 to 9,999
III 20,000 to 49,999 VI Less than 5,000

The areas of towns in .sq. miles and sq. kilometres are also given in the table for 1961.
The term 'town' as defined at the Census of 1961 and its uniform adoption all over the country on
the basis of certain specified tests have been explained under 'Urban and Rural Population' in the note
to Table A-I.
CTown-group'-This is a new variant of the urban population which has been introduced for the first
time on the present occasion. Large cities or expanding towns bring within their orbits new satellite towns,
industrial areas or settlements interspersed by small bits of rural areas. Such urban areas, not necessarily
municipal, are taken to form town-groups with the main city or town as one of the constituents.
, City' - Places having population of 100,000 and over either individually or as a town-group havl!
been classified as cities.

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A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Villages Number of


Total Area in PopUlation - - - - - - - Number Occupied Population
Rural - - - - - - - - per Sq. In- Unin- of Residential
District/Taluka/Mahal Urban Sq. Miles Sq. Km. Mile habited habited Towns Houses Persons Males Female~

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

BARODA DISTRICT T 3,0]2.9 7,803.4 507 1,691 12 9 278,101 1,527,326 801,026 726,300
R 2,982.7 7,725.2 379 1,691 12 203,080 1,129,832 588,009 541,823
U 30.2 78.2 13,059 9 75,021 397 ,494 213,017 184,477

Baroda T 257.9 667.9 1,783 120 2 88.375 461,020 247,307 213,713


R 244.6 633,5 619 120 29;439 151,304 30,449 70,855
U 13.3 34.4 23,060 2 58,936 309,716 166,858 142,858

Savli R 308.3 798.5 426 135 25,322 131,406 68,958 62,448

Vaghodia R 215.7 558.6 351 94 13,822 75,675 39,270 36,405

,Padra T 202.9 525.5 636 84 26,529 139,160 72,857 66,303


R 202.7 525.0 601 84 23,285 121,891 63,826 58,065
U 0.2 0.5 95,939 3,244 17,269 9,031 8,238

Karjan T 232.3 601.7 377 94 15609 87,522 45,330 42,192


R 226.2 586.0 351 94 14:078 79,4{)5 40,948 38,457
U 6.1 15.7 1,339 1,531 8,117 4,382 3,735

Sinor T 113.1 293.0 416 4{} 8,865 47,053 24,400 22,653


R 113.0 292.6/ 352 40 7,361 39.727 20,620 19,107
U 0.1 0.4 43,094 1,504 7,326 3,780 3,546

Dabhoi T 247.8 641.8 483 119 22,453 119,783 62,602 57,181


R 238.6 618.0 373 J19 16,705 88,942 46,411 42,531
U 9.2 23.8 3,352 5,748 30,841 16,191 14,650

Sankheda T 279.2 723.2 414 186 2 20,723 115,539 59,971 55,568


R 278.9 722.4 366 186 18,234 102,143 52,932 49,211
U 0.3 0.8 46,193 2 2,489 13,396 7,039 6,357

Tilakwada R 98.8 255.9 376 112 5 6,015 37,182 19,192 17,990

Nasvadi R 218.5 565.9 261 216 4 9,456 56,952 29,301 27,651

Chhota Udaipur T 529.2 1,370.6 274 279 22,780 145,143 74,634 70,509
R 528.2 1,368.0 254 279 21,21I 134,314 68,898 65,416
U 1.0 2.6 10,829 1,569 10,829 5,736 5,093

Jabugam R 309.2 800.8 359 212 18,152 IIG,89J 57,204 53,687

NOTE :-

1 Population per sq. mile under Column 4 has been worked out on the area figures given by the State Survey Department
given in Column 3(a).
2 Under Column 4, population of those urban units, for which area figures are not available, is ignored for working out urban
density. Rural density is worked out on the basis of rural population only though the area figures include areas of those urban
units for which separate area figures are not available.

3 The sq. kilometres under Column 3(b) and density figures of urban areas of Taluka/Mahal and District under Column
4- are worked out using the area figures corrected upto 2 places of decimals obtained by adding the areas of the towns in
the respective units. In addition to this, the figures relating to sq. kms. are further adjusted to make the TalukaJMahal and
District totals agree.

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APPENDIX I

1951 TERRITORIAL UNITS CONSTITUTING THE PRESENT SET-UP OF DISTRICT


AND EACH TALUKA/MAHAL

(Only those names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below)

Net area
Details of gain in territories Details of loss in territories Gain (+) Loss (-)

Area Area
1951
District! terri torial Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq.
Taluka/Mahal units Brief description Miles Km. Brief description Miles Km. Miles Km.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BARODA As in 1951 (1) 33 villages transferred


DISTRICT from Panchmahals district 53.3 138.0 +53.3 +"-38.0

Vaghodia As in 1951 (2) 23'villages transferred


from Halol taluka of
Panchmahals district 35.4 91.6 +35.4 + 91.6

Sankheda As in 1951 (3) 10 vil1age~ transferred


from Halol taluka of
Panchmahals district 17,9 46.4 +17,9 + 46.4

Tilakwada (4) Newly Constituted


with 117 villages transfer-
red from Nasvadi taluka 83,2 215.5 +83.2 +215.5

Nasvadi As in 1951 (5) 117 villages trans·


ferred to newly consti-
tuted Tilakwada mahal 83.2 215,5 -83.2 -215.5

SUB-APPENDIX 1 TO APPENDIX I
AREA FOR 1951 AND 1961 FOR THOSE MUNICIPAL TOWNS WHICH HAVE
UNDERGONE CHANGES IN AREA SINCE 1951 CENSUS

Area in Sq. Miles


Municipal
District Town 1951 1961 Remarks

2 3 4 5

Baroda Baroda 9.51 9,72 Jurisdictional Change

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SUB-APPENDIX 2 TO APPENDIX I
DISTRICT/TALUKA/MAHAL SHOWING 1951 POPULATION ACCORDING TO TERRITORIAL
JURISDICTION IN 1951, CHANGES IN AREA AND THE POPULATIONS
INVOLVED IN THOSE CHANGES
(This relates to Appendix to Table A-II which exhibits data upto district level in Census of India 1961,
Volume V Part II-A, Gujarat.)
1951 popu-
lation accord- Population Net increase
ing to juris- in 1951 ad- in or decrease
Area in 1961 Area in 1951 diction pre- justed to between
District/Taluka/ 1961 -_--------- vailing in jurisdiction col. 7 and
Mahal Sq. Miles Sq. Km. Population Sq. Miles Sq. Km. 1951 of 1961 col. 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Baroda District* 3,012.9 7,803.4 1,527,326 2,788.0 7,220.9 1,194,746 1,211,935 +17,189
( +224.9) (+582.5) ( +17,189)
Baroda 257.9 667.9 461,020 26Hl 68Ll 34a,92~ 348,923
(-5.1) (-13.2)
Savli 308.3 798.5 131,406 315.0 815.9 108,363 108,363
(-6.7) (-17.4)
Vaghodia+ 215.7 558.6 75,675 186.0 481.7 51,066 62,625 +11,559
(+29.7) ( +76.9) ( +11,559)
Padra. 202.9 525.5 139,160 209.0 541.3 ll6,472 116,472
(-6.1) (-15.8)
Karjan 232.3 601.7 87,522 232.0 l600.9 72,838 72,838
(+0.3) (+0'81
Sinor 113.1 293.0 47,053 114.0 295.3 41,387 41,387
(-0.9) (-2.3)
Dabhoi 247.8 641.8 119,783 249.0 644.9 99,819 99,819
(-1.2) (-3.1)
Sankheda++ 279.2 723.2 115,539 254.0 657.9 90,441 96,071 +5,630
+25.2) (+65.3) (+5,630)
Tilakwadat 98.8 255.9 ~I 30,153 ~~. ·~+30.153
.+98.8) (+255.9) ( +30,153) ,
Nasvadi** . 218.5 565.9 56,952 212.0 549.1 .72,393 42,240 -30,153
( +6.5) (+16.8) (-30,153)
Chhota Udaipur 529.2 1,370.6 145,143 434.0 1,124.1 109,426 109,426
( +95.2) (+246.5)
Jabugarn 309.2 800.8 110,891 319.0 826.2 83,613 83,613
(-9.8) (-25.4)
NOTE :-
Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C. 1857-C dated 16-3-I?59, . .
(a) The following 10 VIllages were transferred from Ha1o1 taluk~ of Panchmahals dIstrIct to Sank~eda tal~ka.of Baroda dlstrIct;-
Bumbkoi (1.5), Garol (1.4), Kath Mandua (0. 4 ), Khandla (1.3), Khara Kuva (2.4), Khokhanven (0.4), Morakhla
(4.2) Navapura (0.9), Pachisgam (2.0) and Vandarda (3.4).
(b) The rollowing 23 villages were transferred from Halol taluka of Panchmahals district to Vaghodia taluka of Baroda
district :- .
Amb a li (1.5), Asha (0.8), Chandpur (0.8), Chip ad (0.1), Dankheda (1.1), Dharola (0.7), Dunde1av (0.9), Gamirpura
(0.9), Ghoda (0.9), Ghodadra (2:2)... Goraj (5.5), Hamirpuri (0.2), Kachhota (Ll), Koba (1.2), Moti Manekpur (2.6),
Nani MaIlekpur (0.2), Noorpun (1.1), Saldal (3.6), Valagod (0.8), Valva (1.0), Vasvel (3.1), Vedpur (3.2) and
Vesania (1.6).
Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.e. 1857-C dated 16-3-1959, 23 villages as above were transferred
+ from Halol taluka of Panchmahals district to Vaghodia taluka of Baroda district.
++ Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C. 1857-C dated 16-3-1959, 10 villages as above were transferred
from Halol taluka of Panchmahals district to Sankheda taluka of Baroda district.
Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C. 1657-C dated 24-6-1959, the following II7 villages were trans-
ferred from Nasvadi taluka of Baroda district to the newly constituted Tilakwada mahal of the same district :-
Jalodra (1.0), KareH (0.2), Sevada (1.l), Fatepur (Vajiria) (2.1), Udhai Mandva (0.6), Pindoli (0.5), Vora (1.5), Vajiria
(1.0)'; Sahebpura (0.5), Shahpura (0.7), Aliyaghoda (O.l), Chandrapura (0.3), Namaria (1.3), Vanmala (0.4), Umedpura
(0.4), Kukrej (0.3), Fatepur (Vanmala) (2.1), Soikuva (1.7), Bunjetha (2.9), Limpura (1.2), Navavora (0.2), Monghu(O.2),
Juni Gamod (0.3), Utavali (1.3), Gamod (3.7), Makanpura (0.2), Mora (0.3), Varvada (1.3), Moria (1.7), Marundhia
(0.5), Nangam (0.5), Nalia (1.3), Kasotiya (0.3), Lilgath (0.2), Odambia (1.4), Pichhipura (U.S), Sisan (0.3), Dalilpura
(N.A.), Zari (0.3), Rampuri (Agar estate) (1.3), Dabhia. (0.1), Ambalia (0.6), Sardarpura eN.A.), Kharod (0.4), Sandula
(004), Sindhiapura (0.7), Hizda Mahudi (0.3), Khata AshItar (0.6), Vagheli (1.0), Limdia (0.3), Kesarpara (Palasani) (0.2),
Hajlspura (0.7), Bandarpura (0.2), Kandlej (0.4), Agar (2.2), Jesingpura (0.4), Kakadia (0.7), Namalpur (0.6), Dajipura
(Vanmala) (0.2), Puchhpura (1.1), Surjipura (0.3), Himatpura (0.1), Khushalpura (Agar) (0.4), Roznar (0.7). Vandha (0.5),
Zazpura (0.2), Savli (1.7), Chosatiya alias Gambhirpura (0.3), Ra,tudia (0.5), volatalavdi (0.7), Godham (0.3), Bhavpura
(0.4), Gansinda (N.A.), Tilakwada (1.6)1 Alampura (0.5),. Tekra.J(0.4), Kam'sbIi (0.5), Chudeshwar (1.9), Nani Kamsoli
(N.A.), Vadia (Uchad) (0.7), Virarnputa (deserted), Vacha Tekri (0.6), Jiral (0.7), Wadia (0.6), Chitrakhadi (0.5), Sira
(0.4), Chasalwanta (N.A.), Navapura (Alwa) (0.2), Filwadi (Pantalwadi Estate) (0.6), Kasundar (0.4), Gocharia (0.4),
Indarma (0.6), Vankol (0.3), Alwa (2.1), Devalia (2.0), Gangdia (0.2), V~san (1.2), Marsan (1.3), Uchad (2.0), Rangan
(1.1), Jitpura (0.7), Virpur (0.7), Koantharpura (2.1), Ganikhod (0.2), Navapura (Vasan Virpur) (0.4), Dabhed (0.7),
Haripura (0.2), Surva (0.4), Kothl (0.4), Katkoi (0.4), Abadpura (0.2), Vyadhar (1.4), Koyali (0.3), Rooppura (0.2), Chor-
Mahudi (0.2), Bhadarwa (0.4) and Ferkuwa (0.6).
•• Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C. 1657-C dated 24-6-1959, 117 villages as above were trand'en'ed
from Nasvadi taluka of Baroda district to the newly consti tuted Tilakwada mahal of the Ilame district.

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ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX 1
Villages transferred from and to Baroda District

Symbol No. Sl. No. in 1951 Area


given in Appendix I Name of village Census Handbook (wherever available)

2 3 4

(I) I Bumbkoi 20 1.5


2 Garol 46 1.4
3 Kath Mandua 70 0.4
4- Khandia 73 1.3
5 Khara-Kuva 74- 2.4-

6 Khokhariveri 79 0.4
7 Morakhla 90 4.2
B Navapura 106 0.9
9 Panchisgam 110 2.0
10 Vandarda 146 3.4

'11 Ambali 3 1.5


12 Asha 8 0.8
13 Chandpur 22 0.8
14 Chip ad 27 0.4
15 Dan"kheda 29 1.1

16 Dharola 34 0.1
17 Dunddav 37 0.9
18 Gamirpura 43 0.9
19 Ghoda 47 0.9
20 Ghodadra 48 2.2

21 Goraj 51 5.5
22 Hamirpuri 54 0.2
23 Kachhota 62 1.1
24 Koba 80 1.2
25 Moti-Manekpur 94 2.6

26 Nani Manekpur 101 0.2


27 Noor puri 109 1.1
28 Saidal 126 3.6
29 Valagod 144 0.8
30 Valva 145 1.0

31 VasveI 150 3.1


32 Vedpur 154 3.2
33 Vesania 155 1.6

(2) As against (1) (villages from 11 to 33)

(3) As against (1) (villages from to 10)

(4) 1 Jalodra 114 1.0


2 Kareli 1.4-0 0.2
3 Sevada 260 1.1
4 Fatepur (Vajiria) 73 2.1
5 Udhai Mandva 290 0.6

6 PindoIi 224 0.5


7 Vora 320 1.5
8 Vajiria 305 1.0
9 Sahebpura 251 0.5
10 Shahpura 261 0.7

II Aliyaghoda 4- 0.1
12 Chandrapura -; 41 0.3
13 Namaria 203 1.3
14 Vanmala 311 0.4-
15 Umedpura 293 0.4

16 Kukrej 176 0.3


17 Fatepur (vanmala) 74 2.1

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B-2
ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX. I-contd.
Villages transferred from and to Baroda District

SI. No. in 1951 Area


Symbol No. (wherever available)
given in Appendix I Name of village Census Handbook

2 3 4-
1

18 Soikuva 275 1.7


19 Bunjetha 381 2.9
20 Limpura 183 1.2

21 Nanavora 204 0.2


22 Monghu 195 0.2
23 Juni Gamod 124 0.3
24- UtavaH 295 1.3
25 Gamod 81 3.7

26 Makanpura 185 0.2


27 Mora 196 0.3
28 Varvada 313 1.3
29 Moria 198 1.7
30 Marundhia 188 0.5

31 Nangam 206 0.5


32 Nalia 201 1.3
33 Kasotiya 142 0.3
34 Lilgadh 181 0.2
35 Odambia 215 1.4

36 Pichhipura 223 0.5


37 Sisan 273 0.3
38 Dalilpura N.A.
39 Zari 325 0.3
40 Rampuri (Agar Estate) 235 1.3

41 Dabhia 57 0.1
42 Ambalia 8 0.6
43 Sardarpura N.A.
44 Kharod 154 0.4
45 Sandula 254 0.4

46 Sindhiapura . 268· 0.7


47 Hizda Mahudi . 108, 0.3
48 Khata Ashitar 155 0.6
49 Vaghe1i 302· 1.0
50 Limadia 182 0.3

51 Kesarpura (Pa1asani) 148 0.2


52 Hajispura 97 0.7
53 Bandarpura 16 0.2
54 Kandlej 134 OA
55 Agar 2 2.2

56 Jesingpura 119 0.4


57 Kakadia 129 0.7
58 Namalpur . 202· 0.6
59 Dajipura (Vanmala) 59 0.2
60 Puchhpura 230 1.1

61 Surjipura 278 0.3


62 fliInatpura . 107 0.1
63 Khushalpura (Agar) 165 0.4
64 Roznar 248 0.7
65 Vandha 307 0.5

66 Zazpura 327 0.2


67 Savli 258 1.7
68 Chosatiya alias
Gambhirpura 80 0.3
69 Ratudia 242 0.5
70 Golatalavdi 94 0.7

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ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I-::oncld.
Villages transferred from and to Baroda District
Symbol No. SI. No. in 1951 Area
given in Appendix I Name of village Census Handbo~k (wherever available)
1 2 3 4
,
71 Godham 91 0.3
72 Bhavpura 29 0.4
73 Gansinda N.A.
74 Tilakwada 287 1.6
75 Alampura 3 0.5

76 Tekra 285 0.4


77 Karmoli 133 0.5
78 Chudeshwar 52 1.9
79 Nani Karmoli N.A.
80 Vadia (Uchad) . 301 0.7

81 Virampura 317 Deserted


82 Vadia Tekri 300 0.6
83 ,Jiral 12Q 0.7
84 Vadia 322 0.6
85 Chitrakhadi 48 0.5

86 Sira 272 0.4-


87 Ghasalwanta . .
212
N.A.
0.2
88 Navapura (Alwa) •
89 FiIwadi (Pantalawadi Estate) 781 0.6
90 ~undar 144 0.4-

91 Gocharia 90. 0.4


92 Indarma 109 0.6
93 Vanltol 310 0.3
94- Alwa 5 2.1
95 Devalia 63 2.0

96 Gangdia 82 0.2
97 Vasan 314 1.2
98 Marsan 187 1.3
99 Uchad 289 2.0
100 Rangan 246 1.1

101 Jitpura 123 1.0


102 Virpur 318 0.7
103 Kantharpura 137, 2.1
15>4
105
Ganikhod .
Navapura (Vasan Virpur) •
. 83
213
0.2
0.4

106 Dabhed 55 0.7


107 Haripura 103 0.2
108 Surva 279 0.4-
109 Kothi 170 0.4-
110 Katkoi 145 0.4

III Abadpura 1 0.2


112 Vyadhar 3211 1.4-
113 Koyali 172 ' 0.3
114- Rooppura 247 0.2
115 Chor Mahudi 50 0.2

116 Bhadarwa 21 0.4-


117 Ferkuwa 76 0.6
(5) As against (4)
APPENDIX II

NUMBER OF VILLAGES WITH A POPULATION OF 5,000 AND OVER AND TOWNS


WITH A POPULATION UNDER 5,000

NOTE: Units if territory which hm'e nothing to show for this statement have heen excluded.

V iIlages with a population of 5,000 & over i Towns with a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total rural Percentage to total urban


District/Taluka/Mahal Number Population population of the district Number Population population of the district

2 3 4 5 6 7

BARODA DISTRICT 9 55,631 4.92

Baroda 5 28,892 2.56

Savli 9,522 0.84

Vaghoctia 5,796 0.51

Dabhoi 6,348 0.56

Sankheda 5,073 0.45

LIST

Place with a population oj under 5,000 in 1951 which were treated as towns in 1951 but have been omitted
from the list if towns in 1961

District Town Area (In Sq.MiJes) Population in 1951


2 3 4
Baroda Vaghodia 6.6 4,966

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APPENDIX III

HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population


Rural
District/Taluka/Mahal Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 1- 5 6 7 8

BARODA DISTRICT Total 7,148 4,492 2,656 10,989 7,859 3,130


Rural 5,620 3,460. 2,160 3,935 2,846 1,089
Urban 1,528 1,032 ' 496 7,054 5,013 2,041

Baroda Total 1,856 1,202 654- 8,678 5,981 2,697


Rural 1,071 639 432 2,220 1,523 697
Urban 785 563 222 6,458 4,458 2,000
Savli Rural 1,848 1,054 794 8 7

Vaghodia Rural 288 190 98 136 98 3S

Padra Total 743 491 252 107 99 8


Rural 707 465 242 91 84 7
Urban 36 26 10 16 15 1

Karjan Total 915 557 358 110 88 22


Rural 401 247 154 72 50 22
Urban 514 310 204 38 38

Sinor Total 235 161 74 655 437 218


Rural 235 161 74 594 381 213
Urban 61 56 5

Dabhoi Total 493 344 149 356 324 32


Rural 316 222 94 124- 98 26
Urban 177 122 55 232 226 6

Sankheda Total 278 174- 104 134 126 8


Rural 263 164 99 74- 72 2
Urban 15 10 5 60 54 6
Tilakwada Rural 68 51 17 19 19
Nasvadi Rural 149 88 61 226 181 45
Chhota Udaipur Total 14-5 96 49 508 447 61
Rural 144 95 49 319 281 38
Urban 1 1 189 166 23

Jabugam Rural 130 84 46 52 52

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A..m-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

I-Villages with less


Less than 200 200-499
Total number Total Rural Population No. Population No. Population
of inhabited
District/Taluka/Mahal villag~s Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
BARODA DISTRICT 1,691 1,129,832 588,009 541,823 360 22,217 20,997 589 103,094 97,001

1 Baroda 120 151,304 80,449 70,855 10 678 595 26 4,521 4,065

2 Savli 135 131,406 68,958 62,448 15 859 779 32 5,640 5,125

3 Vaghodia 94 75,675 39,270 36,405 9 639 672 32 5,931 5,556

4 Padra 84 121,891 63,826 513,065 3 189 181 12 2,442 2,263

5 Karjan 94 79,405 40,948 38,457 7 500 470 20 4,249 3,865

6 Sinor 40 39,727 20,620 19,107 8 1,794 1,612

7 Dabhoi 119 8S,942 46,411 42,531 13 996 872 44 7,593 7,037

8 Sankheda 186 102,143 52,932 49,211 43 2,881 2,792 78 13,609 12,712

9 Tilkwada ll2 37,182 19,192 17,990 52 3,069 2,822 41 7,049 6,687

10 Nasvadi 216 56,952 29,301 27,651 III 5,631 5,270 82 12,594 12,088

II Chhota Udaipur 279 134,314 68,898 65,4-l6 52 3,572 3,483 131 23,036 22,182

12 Jabugam . 212 110,891 57,204 53,687 45 3,203 3,061 83 14,636 13,809

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BY POPULATION

III-Villages with a
Population of 10,000
than 2,090 population II-Villages with Population 2,006-9,999 and above
500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above
~--
No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 . 21 22 23 24 25 26

443 161,743 151,223 207 144,476 132,028 83 127,209 114,213 9 29,270 26,361

34 12,927 11,638 29. 22,086 19,525 16 25,016 21,361 5 15,221 13,671

52 18,977 17,227 20 14,590 12,923 15 23,881 21,883 5,011 4,511 2

29 10,576 9,930 la 11,776 10,869 5 7,255 6,675 3,093 2,703 3

17 6,485 5,935 34 Q5,533 23,269 18 29,177 26,417

42 15,965 15,Oa2 19 11 ,3a 1 1O,8a2 6 a,853 8,158 5

15 5,242 4,947 15 10,387 9,686 2 3,197 2,862 6

36 13,255 12,374 19 13,298 12,161 6 7,911 7,097 3,358 2,990 7

44 16,276 15,359 16 11,094 10,302 4 6,485 5,560 2,587 2,486 8

14 5,380 5,139 4- 2,419 2,191 1,275 1,151 9

18 6,425 6,171 4- 2,954 2,633 1,697 1,489 10

77 26.773 25,340 15 9,847 9,144 4- 5,670 5,267 11

65 23,462 22,081 14 9,111 8,443 5 6,792 6,293 12

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A-IV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GllOUt'S CLASSiFIED BY POPuLATION IN 196.
WITH VAlUATION SINCE 1941
Percentage
Status Decade Decade
Name of Town/Town-group of Town Year Persons Variation Variation Males Females
3 4 5 -6 7 -8
1 2
ALL CLASSES-9 Towns
1941 218,069 118,952 99,117
1951 248,776 + 66,707 +30.59 151,662 133,114
1961 397,494 +112,718 +39.58 213,017 184,477
CLASS I {loo,Ooo and abclve)-1 Town

Baroda § 1941 153,301 84,666 68,635


N.A. 1951 211,407 + 58,106 +37.90 113,518 97,889
1961 298,398 + 86,991 +41.15 160,646 137,752

(i) Baroda M 1941 152,326 83,927 68,399


9.7'2 Sq. Miles 1951 211,407 + 59,081 +38.79 113,518 97,889
25.17 Sq. Km. 1961 295,144 + 83,737 +39.61 158,515 136,629

(ii) Military Area § 1941 975 739 236


N.A. 1951 Declassified
1961 1,716 1,303 413
(iii) Pratapnagar Railway Colony N.M. 1961 1,538 828 710
N.A.
CLASS ill (20,000--49,999)-1 Town
Dabhoi M 1941 21,139 11,188 9,951
9.20 Sq. Miles 1951 24,952 + 3,813 +18.04 13,030 11,922
23.83 Sq. Km. 1961 30,841 + 5,889 +23.60 16,191 14,650

CLASS IV (10,000-19,999)-3 Towns

Padra M 1941 12,858 6,713 6,145


0.18 Sq. Mile 1951 14,795 + 1,937 +15.06 7,661 7,134
0.47 Sq. Km. 1961 17,269 + 2,474 +16.72 9,031 8,238

2 GOTwa P
3.57 Sq. Miles
9.25 Sq. Km. 1961 H,318 6,212 5,106

3 Chhota Udaipur M 1941 7,114 3,850 3,264


1.00 Sq. Mile 1951 8,722 + 1,608 +22.60 4,615 4,107
2.59 Sq. KIn. 1961 10,829 + 2,107 +24.16 5,736 5,093

CLASS V (5,000-9,999)-4 Towns

Karjan M 1941 5,866 + 1,076 +22.46 3,309 2,557


6.06 Sq. Miles 1951 6,375 + 509 + 8.68 3,473 2,902
15.70 Sq. Km. 1961 8,117 + 1,742 +27.33 4,382 3,735

2 Sankheda M 1941 5,867 3,030 2,837


0.19 Sq. Mile 1951 6,188 + 621 +10.58 3,238 3,250
0.49 Sq. KIn. 1961 7,378 + 890 +13.72 3,826 3,552

Note:
1 Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italics.
The following abbreviations have been used for the status of a tow:p..
M-Municipality. P-Village Panchayat N.M.-Non-Municipal Area
§ Baroda cantonment was treated as a separate Urban unit in 1901 to 1941 but in 1951 it was merged in Baroda (M).
Separate population for 1951 is not available. The unit is termed as ' Military Area' in 1961.

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A-lV-TOWNS AND TOWN.GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941-contd.

Percentage
Status Decade Decade
Name of Town/Town-group of Town Year Persons Variation Variation Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

CLASS V ( 5,000--6,999 )-4 Towns

3 Sinor M 1941 6,804 3,446 3,358


0.17 Sq. Mile 1951 7,101 + 297 + 4.37 3,603 3,498
0.44 Sq. Km. 1961 7,326 + 225 + 3.17 3.780 3,54{)

4 Bahadarpur P 1941 5,120 2,750 2,370


0.10 Sq. Mile 1951 4,936 184 - 3.59 2,524 2,412
0.26 Sq. Km. 1961 6,018 + 1,082 +21.92 3,213 2,805

APPENDIX

NEW TOWNS ADDED IN 1961 AND TOWNS IN 1951 DECLASSIFIED IN 1961

New town added in 1961 Town in 1951 which has been declassified as rural in 1961
Area Population Area Population
Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq.
District N arne of Town Miles Km. 1961 1951 Name of Town Miles Km. 1961 1951
2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

BARODA GOTwa 3.57 9.'15 11,318 7,319 Savli 6.0 15.54 9,522 7,476
Vaghodia 6.6 17.09 5,796 4,966

NOTE;- Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italics.

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B-3
NOTE-A

Particulars of new towns added in 1961

Constituent Villages

1951
Lan.d
Revenue Area in
Name of Record Sq.
District newtown Name No. Miles Population

2 3 4- 5 6

Baroda Gorwa Gorwa 54 3.6 7,319

NOTB:-Towns treated as such for tLe first time in 1961 are pIinted in italics.

NOTE-B

Particulars of 195i Census town declassified in 1961

Constituent Villages

1961
Name of 1951 Land
Census town Revenue Area in
declassified Record Sq.
District in 1961 Name No. Miles Population
2 3 4- 5 6

Baroda Savli Savli 55 6.11 9,522


Vaghodia Vaghodia 5.79 5,796

SPECIAL APPENDIX TO TABLE B-IV


TOWNS WITH THEIR AREA AND JURISDICTION

District Town (area in acres) Jurisdiction with area in acres of each unit
2 3
Baroda Gorwa (2,287-2) Gorwa village (2,287-2)
*2 Baroda (6,220-32) Baroda village (5,605-30) and parts of Gorwa alld Subhanpura
villages
3 Padra (116-0) Part .(1l6-O) of Padra village
4 Karjan (3,880-32) Karjan village (3,880-32)
5 Sinor (107-0) Part (107-0) of 8il)or village

6 Dabhoi (5,885-6) Dabhoi village (5,885-6)


7 Bahadarpur (64-2) Part (64-2) of Bahadarpur village
B Sankheda (123-0) Part (123-0) of Sankheda village
9 Chhota Udaipur (640-0) Part (640-0) of Chhota Udaipur village

NOTE :-*Separate area for constituents not available


Towns treated as such for the fir&t time in 1961 ale plinted in italics.

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B-ECONOMIC TABLES

This series is divided into two parts, viz., (i) General Economic Tables and (ii) Household Economic
Tables. Economic Tables of the 1961 Census cover a very large field of data and are more elaborate than
any of their predecessors. The most important point to remember about the economic tables is that
during the past censuses, income or economic independence was the test applied for measuring the economy
of the country. Before 1961, economic activity was interpreted in terms of categories like economically in-
dependent or economically dependent, semi-dependent, earn~ng dependents or non-earning dependents. In
1951, the economic classification was confined to the eight livelihood classe3 with stress on income rather
than work or economic activity of the individual. The most significant departure that the Census of 1961
has made is the emphasis laid on work, so that all people who work, including family workers who are not
in receipt of any incQme or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance have also
been included as workers. Even the non-workers have been distributed into eight-fold categories accord-
ing to the activities purslled by them. This change in concept will help obtain a realistic picture of the eco-
nomic activity of those important sections of household workers who were left out of account in the past.
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The Household Economic Tables on the other hand are an entirely new feature of the 1961 Census.
They are prepared from household schedules by mechanical tabulation on the basis of 20 per cent sample
and give all possible data relating to the extent of land under cultivation, nature of household industry,
period of work III household industry and the persons employed either as family workers or as hired
labourers.
Industrial alzd Occupational Classification
Another noteworthy feature of the General Economic Tables is the systematic classification of industries
and occupations. For, the one introduced in 1951 was, as truly pointed out by the Registrar General,
neither a purely industrial nor occupational classification of the population but a combination of both.
The National Classification of Industries and Occupations adopted by the Government of India and
followed on the present occasion classifies the economic data into 9 divisions, 45 major groups and 343
minor groups of industries and 11 divisions, 75 groups and 331 families of Occup:ltions as against a
conglomeration of 10 divisions and 88 sub-divisions of services in 1951.

The following statement gives the categories of industrial workers adopted III the current census and
the eight livelihood classes of 1951.
1961 Industrial Categories 1951 Means of Livelihood
AGRICULTURAL CLASSES

I As Cultivators I Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned


II As Agricultural Labourers and their dependents
III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, II Cultivators 'of land wholly or mainly un-
owned and their dependents
Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards
III Cultivating Labourers and their dependents
and Allied activities IV Non-cultivating owners of land, agricultural
IV At Household Industry rent receivers and their dependents
V In Manufacturing other than Household NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES
Industry Persons (including dependents) who deriv~
VI In Construction their principal means of livelihood from
VII In Trade and Commerce V Production other than cultivation
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications VI Commerce
IX In Other Services VII Transport
X Non-workers VIII Other services and miscellaneous sources
In 1951 the non-workers who were known as non-working dependents were classified according to
the occupatiQQ of the persons on whom they were dependent.

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The non-working population is distributed sep1.rately for the first time according to eight types
of activities, viz., (i) full time students or children attending school who do no other work, (ii) house-
wives and persons engaged in unpaid home duties, (iii) infants and other dependents including perma-
nently disabled or old persons, (iv) retired persons, rentiers and others who are in receipt of income with-
out doing any work, (v) beggars, vagrants and others of unspecified source of existence, (vi) convicts in
jails or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions, (vii) persons not employed before but seeking
employment for the first time and (viii) persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking
employment.

Broadly speaking, workers of 1961 can be taken to be equal to self-supporting persons plus earning
dependents of 1951 minus those in receipt of income without work such as rentiers, pensioners, beggars, etc.

In respect of persons who are worker)!, the information is available in Q. 8 Cultivators, Q. 9 Agri-
cultural Labourers, Q. 10 Working at Household Industry and Q. 11 Working at Non-household Industry,
Profession, Trade, Business or Service. Following extracts from the Manual of Instructions to Enu-
merators relating to Questions 8 to 12 on the basis of which the General Economic Tables are compiled will
be helpful in appreciating the contents of these tables.

Q. 8 Working as Cultivator
A person is said to be working as cultivator if he/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or
family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held
from Government and (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from
private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation involves ploughing,
sowing and harvesting and does not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or groves or working for
plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations which are shown in Q. 10 or
Q. 11 as the case may be.

Q. 9 Working as Agricultural Labourer


A person is said to be working as Agricultural hbourer when he works in another person's land only
as a labourer without exercising any supervision or direction in cultivation for wages in cash, kind or share
of produce. Also the labourer has no right or lease or contract on land on which he works, nor he is res-
ponsible for taking decision as to which crops to s')w and when or hking the risks of cultivation.

Q. 10 Household Industry
A Household industry is defined as an indmtry conducted by the Head of the household himself andJ
or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in
urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory. Household industry should
relate to production, processing, servicing, rep1.iring or making and sellin'5 of goods. It does not include
professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.

Q. 11 Doing work other than 8, 9 or 10


Nature of work (occupation) is the exact function that a person performs iri the economic sector in
which he/she is engaged. This information was to be filled in Q. tOea) or 11 (a) of the individual slips.
The 'industry' means that sector of economic activity in which the earner is engaged, and the name of
that industry was recorded according to the name of the principal article produced, serviced or repaired.
Specific instructions were given to record replies to Q. 11 (a) and II (b) as under:-

(1) In the case of married or grown up women who do any of the work, such as rice pounding or
doing domestic service for wages or minding cattle or' selling firewood or making and selling
cow dung cakes, grass, etc., in addition to the usual household duties, such duties were fully
described and 'HWf written in brackets after the full description.

(2) If a person makes the articles he sells, he was treated as maker and seller of them.

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(3) The vague terms like scientist, technician, civil servant, clerk, engineer, inspector, checker,
foreman, overseer, supervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contractor, polisher, etc., were not written.
(4) For labourers accustomed to work on various jobs, 'general labourer' was mentioned.
(5) Machine Operator.
The kind of machine used with its recognised name was glVen.
(6) Shelp-keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop Assistants.
If a person was mainly engaged in selling, 'Dealer' -was written and if assisting 'Shop Assistant' or
'Salesman' was written. 'Wholesale' and 'Retail' was stated when the business was carried on in wholesale
or in retail.
(7) The nature of transport was fully mentioned like air transport, rail transport, transport by motor
car or motor cycle, or vehicles drawn by bullock, camel, etc.
(8) For a person engaged in Defence services, 'service of Central Government' was written.
(9) Domestic Services.

In the case of any private servant, e.g., a cook or domestic servant, 'private or domestic servant' only
was written. There was rio industry in their case but in cases of persons employed in hotels, restaurants,
boarding houses, institutions, etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc., were added.

Status if economically active persons


Economically active persons were divided into 4 classes: (1) Employer, (2) Employee, (3) Single worker
and (4) Family worker.
An ,'employer' is that person who hires one or more persons in his work.
An 'employee' is that person who works under others for wages or salary in cash or kind.
A 'single worker' is that person who does his work without employing others except casually and with-
out the help of the other members of the family except casually.
A 'family worker' is that person who is doing his work in own family without wages or salary in cash
or kind. -

Thus one more status of economically active person, viz., family worker IS added agaimt only first
three in the previous census of 1951.

Q. 12 Activity, if not working


A person who is not working has been classified as non-worker. Non-workers are distributed separately
according to eight types of activities already noticed above.

(i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

There are in all 24 Economic Tables compiled in B-Series-16 General Economic Tables compiled from
individual enumeration slips and 8 Household Economic Tables from household schedules on 20% sample
basis. Out of the 16 General Economic Tables, the District Handbook reproduces the following 12.

B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

Table B-1 is the basic economic table furnishing the total population and 9 industrial categories of
workers and non-workers. The data is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up.
The classification of workers and non-workers by broad age-groups, viz., 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60 and
above, is the special feature of 1961 cenSuS as these age-groups correspond to the different stages of life

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which have a special significance as regards capacity to work, viz., children, young perso IS, middle aged
persons and old persons.

TABLE B-1 II-A AND B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL
LEVELS

This table which corresponds to the Table D-VII of 1951 IS given in two parts-A & B. Part-A
relates to the urban areaS and Part-B relates to rural areaS. The data in Part-A are presented for the
district and that in Part-B down to taluka/mahal for rural areas.

In 1951, only literate and educated persons were classified into eight educational standards by 8
livelihood classes. No classification of illiterate persons into 8 livelihood classes was given in 1951; where-
as in this Table, nine categories of workers and also non-workers are given for illiterates as well as for
literates.
Non-technical diplomas and degrees have this time been distinguished from technical diplomas and
degrees and separate iaformation given also for each technical degree.

TABLE B-IV-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK


OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

This table corresponds to table B-III of 1951. It has been presented in three parts on the b:lsis of the
principal work of the persons. Part-A relates to persons at work in Household Industry, classified by branch
of industry and class of workers (employee and others). Figures for the district are given for Divisions and
Major groups for total/rural/urban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. Part-B
pertains to persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service, classified by branch
of industry and class of workers (Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker). Figures for the
district are given for Divisions and Major groups for total/urban and those for taluka/mahal figures for
Divisions and rural areas only. The clescriptiom of divisions and major groups will be found in the
Annexure to the VillagelVlse List of Industrial Establishments. Part-C relates to persons at work at house-
hold as well as in non-household industry c1asqified by branch of industry. Figures for the district are
given for Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups with descriptions for total/urban and th'Jse for talukaf
mahal for Divisions only and rural areas only.

Table B-III of 1951 furnished figures of self-supporting persons only whereas in ·this table all the
persons who work inclUding family workers who are not in receipt of any income or working children who
cannot earn enough for their maintenance are included as workers. In 1951, there were three classes of
workers, viz., Employer, Employee and Independent workers whereas in this table, workers are classified in
four categories, viz., Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker, the definitions of which are
already given before.
Appendix to Part-C shows in run on lines Minor Groups with the number of male and female
workers separately for household industry and non-household industry in brackets having less than 1 % of
workers of the.respective Division (0.5% for Divisions 2 & 3 combined) . which are omitted from the table.

TABLE B-V-OCOUPATfONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER TItAN CUL1'IVATION

This is a new table in which cross-tabulation of industry and occupation has been made for the first
time. Figures for the district are given by Divisions, Groups and Families for total/urban and for talukaf
mahal by Divisions only for rural areas. '
Separate data are furnished for the persons working in household industry and other industrial categories
as adopted in the Primary Census Abstract alongwith the Divisions, Groups and Families giving code numbers
and actual description. The National Classification of occupation followed in this table is in conformity with
international usuage. '
Appendix to this table shows in run on lines, families with the number of male and female workers fol-
lowed by industrial categories having less than 1% of workers of the respective Division (0.5% for Divisions
7 & 8 combined) which are omitted from the main table.

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While applying quality checks, some occupations J.ppeared to have been classified under inappropriate
industrial categories vis-a-vis the occupations or the nature of work done by persons in economic sector
of their activity. Such cases are listed in the annexure to the table, indi.::atiilg the appropriate industrial
category in which they deserve to be classified.

TABLE B-VII PART-A-PE.:lSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL


LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK
(i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

TABLE B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX' OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD


INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

In this table figures are presented for the district for Divisions and Major groups with total/rural!
urban break-up and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. The uescriptiol15 of divisions
and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments.

In a similar table B,-II of 1951, there was cross-tabulation of self-supporting persons and earning
dependents with reference to the secondary means of livelihood which was confined to 8 livelihood classes,
while this table affords cross-tabulation between principal work in cultivation and household industry or vice
versa.
Appendix to Table B-VII-A shows in run on lines Major Groups of household industry having secondary
work, which are omitted from the table being less than 5% of major groups as principal work followed in each
case by the number of industrial categories and number of males and females having secondary work sepa-
rately for total/rural and urban population in brackets.

TABLE B-VIII PART-A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

TABLE B-VIII-PART-B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN
RURAL AREAS ONLY
This is a new table prepared for the first time in 1961. It is in two parts. Part-A relates to urban areas
and is presented for district. Part-B relates to rural areas and is prese"nted down to taluka/mahal.
The classification of unemployed persons is shown separately for (i) those who are seeking employ-
mltnt for the first time and (ii) for those who were employed before but are now out of employment and
seeking work. The age-groups given in the first case are quinquennial, viz., 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34 and
35+ modified in the second Case as 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60+.
In Part-A relating to urban areas information for unemployed persons is furnished for all educational
levels, and in Part-B for educational levels upto matriculation and above.

TABLE B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

This is a new table introduced for the first time. The table is presented for district with total/rural!
urban break-up and for taluka{mahal for rural areas only. It classifies non-working population into 8 types
of activities based on the recommendation of the United Nations Organisation. They are:-
1 Full time students
2 Persons performing household duties without wages
3 Dependents, infants and disabled persons
4 Retired persons, rentiers or persons of independent means
5 Beggars, vagrants, etc.
6 Inmates of penal, mental and charitable institutions
7 Persons seeking employment for the first time
8 Persons employed before, but now out of employment and seeking work

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(ii) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

Out of the 8 Household Economic Tables compiled at this census, 4 tables which are reproduced in
the District Handbook are:-

TABLE B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,
(ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED
BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(Based on 20% Sample)

This table IS prepared for total, rural and urban for the district and for rural areas only for taluka/
mahal.
Cultivation includes ownership, tenancy cultivation and agricultural labour. Household industry
has been defined in the general note above.

TABLE B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND


AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

(Based on 20% Sample)

For rural areas the data has been given down to taluka/mahal while that for urban areas has been
given only for the district as a whole.
This table gives very useful data on the size of holdings and affords a cross-tabulation of names of
local rights over land (interest), viz., (a) owned or held from Government, (b) held from private persons
or institutions, (c) partly held from Government and partly from private persons, and size of holding,
viz., less than 1; 1.0-2.4; 2.5-4.9; 5.0-7.4; 7.5-9.9; 10.0-12.4; 12.5-14.9; 15.0-29.9; 30.0-49.9, 50+ and
unspecified.

TABLEB-XII-SAMPLE HOlJSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN OULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED


AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

(Based on 20% Sample)

For rural areas the data has been given down to taluka/mahal and that for urban area for the district
as a whole. The information for households that are engaged only in cultivation has been cross-tabulated by
number of persons engaged in cultivation and each prescribed size class of holding. Working strength in
cultivation is further separated into family workers and hired workers when more than I person is engaged
in cultivation.

TABLE B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL
NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEIIOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(Based on 20% Sample)

This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up. The data in respect of house-
holds engaged in household industry only or both in household industry and cultivation has been given
separately with the Divisions and Major groups of household industry. The household industry has been
classified according to the period of working viz.,
1-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-9 months, 10 months to One year. Under each duration period number
of households, number of family workers and number of hired workers have also been given.

Appendix to this table shows in run on manner Major groups of household industry which are omit-
ted from the table being less than 10% of the respective Division, giving the number of major groups,
with or without cultivation, with period of working in abbreviation and the number of households in
brackets separately for total, rural and urban.

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TAB LE B-XVII -SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS
BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY, (b) IN
HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY' AND (c) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED BY' SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED

(Based on 20% Sample)

The table is presented down to district and gives data for total/rural/urban. It is intended to give
family sizes distributed according to single member, small, medium, large and very large familie5. Though
a 'Census Household' is not the same as a 'family' and also includes unrelated persons living with the
family during the census count, the table will give a general ide3. of the sizes of families as the number
of families having outsiders is quite insignificant.
The table gives such economic data as (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor house-
hold industry, (ii) Households engaged in household industry only and (iii) Households engaged in culti-
vation by size of holding groups with the break-up of sample households into (i) Single member, (ii) 2-3
members, (iii) 4-6 members, (iv) 7-9 members and (v) 10 members and over.
Since the table is ba,sed on 20% sample, total number of households and household population are
given in the following statement;-

Total Number of Households and Household Population


Total Total No. Total household Population
Rural of -------------~.-------

Distric~ Urban households Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6

Baroda Total 286,089 1,527,326 801,026 726,300


Rural 208,146 1,129,832 588,009 541,823
Urban 77,943 397,494 213,017 184,477

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8-1 WORKERS AND NON.WORKERS CLASSIFffin BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS
.....---------------------
I II III
In Mining,Quarrying,
Livestock, Forestry,
Fishing, Hunting and
As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards
Total Total Population Total workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities
Rural -------- -------- ----- ----
Urban Age-grotlp Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BARODA DISTRICT

Total Total 1,527,326 801,026 726,300 434,489 151,853 194,934 58,461 90,518 71,798 3,654 709
0-14 636,750 331,881 304,869 20,597 14,760 8,755 5,768 9,018 7,720 497 270
15-34 495,832 259,256 236,576 220,844 80,584 87,939 30,3(8 51,228 39,5C9 1,704 224
35-59 323,014 174,580 148,434 168,453 51,493 82,599 20,201 26,946 22,618 1,287 203
60+ 71,400 35,154 36,246 24,528 4,990 15,620 2,172 3,295 1,939 1€4 12
Age not Stated 330 155 175 67 26 21 12 21 12 2

Rural Total 1,129,832 588,009 541,823 333,702 139,525 191,895 58,236 88,792 71,000 3,035 557
0-14 479,571 249,412 230,159 19,540 14,493 8,727 5,764 8,948 7,6£0 477 2E8
15-34 353.970 181,864 172,106 165,867 74,562 86,893 30,244 50,365 39,101 1,395 166
35-59 241;983 "129,862 112,121 127,594 46,073 81,081 20,079 26,265 22,312 1,036 114
60+ 53,998 26,731 27,267 20,646 4,373 15,173 2,137 3,193 1,895 125 9
Age not Stated 310 140 170 55 24 21 12 21 12 2

Urban Total 397,494 213,017 184,477 100,787 12,328 3,039 225 1,726 798 619 152
0-14 157,179 82,469 74,710 1,057 - 267 28 4 70 40 20 2
15-34 141,862 77,392 64,470 54,977 6,022 1,046 64 873 408 309 58
35-59 81,U31 44,718 36,313 40,859 5,420 1,518 122 681 306 251 89
60+ 17,402 8,423 8,979 3,882 617 447 35 102 44 39 3
Age not Stated 20 15 5 12 2

WORKERS
-------
IV V VI VII VIII IX X
In Manufactur-
ing other than In Transport,
At Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other
Total Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers
Rural ------_- _------ ---_--- - ------ ------
Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Maks Females Males Females Males Females
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Total 11,751 3,928 38,514 2,256 3,663 496 26,184 1,694 12,770 168 52,501 12,343 366,537 574,447
1 568 305 295 81 26 20 248 32 3+ 4 1,156 560 311,284 290,109
2 5,699 1,885 23,860 1,293 1,832 288 12,795 650 7,319 99 28,428 6,328 38,412 155,992
3 4,708 1,557 13,509 829 1,644 179 11,653 851 5,247 61 20,860 4,994- 6,127 96,941
4 776 181 843 53 161 9 1,486 160 137 4 2,046 460 10,626 31,256
5 7 2 1 3 11 I 88 149

Rural 8,972 2,711 8,462 1,265 1,377 222 8,620 482 2,656 39 19,893 5,013 254,307 402,298
1 533 274 118 50 20 18 108 18 12 2 597 419 229.872 215,666
2 4,435 1,302 5,419 799 741 143 4,308 196 1,457 21 10,854 2,590 15,997 97,544
3 3,442 1,032 2,727 394 574 60 3,719 221 1,141 15 7,609 1,846 2,268 66,048
4 562 103 195 22 42 1 485 47 44 1 827 158 6,085 22,894
5 3 2 6 85 146

Urban 2,779 1,217 30,052 991 2,286 274 17,564 1,212 10,114 129 32,608 7,330 112,230 172,149
1 35 31 177 31 6 2 140 14 22 2 559 141 81,4]2 74,443
2 1,264 583 18,441 494 1,091 145 8,487 454 5,892 78 17,574 3,738 22,415 58,448
3 1,266 525 10,782 435 1,070 119 7,934 630 4,106 46 13,251 3,148 3,859 30,893
4 214 78 648 31 119 8 1,001 In 93 3 1,219 302 4,541 8,362
5 4 2 1 1 5 1 3 3

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B-m PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS
BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLT

WORKERS

I II III
In Mining, Quarrying,
Livestock, Forestry,
Fishing, Hunting and
Total Population of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards
and non-workers As CuItivator labourer and Allied activities
SI. ------------ ---------- -------
No. Educational levels Persons Males Females Males' Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BARODA DISTRICT
Total 397,494 213,017 184,477 3,039 225 1,726 798 619 152
I Illiterate 184,550 77,462 107,088 658 170 1,182 757 320 135
2 Literate (withotlt educational level) 66,522 39,160 27,362 745 23 250 21 115 7
3 Primary or Junior Basic. 116,330 71,839 44,491 1,460 31 290 20 IS! 8
4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 22,921 18,526 4,395 151 4 21 2
5 Technical diploma not equal to .
degree 811 784 27

6 Non-technical diploma not equal to


degree 69 59 10
7 University degree or Po~t-graduate
degree other than technical degree 3,445 2,665 780 22 7
8 ' Technical degree or diploma equal
to degree or Post-graduate degree 2,846 2,522 324 2 4
(i) Engineering 500 500 2
(ii) Medicine 447 401 46
(iii) Agricul ture 38 38 2
(iv) Veterinary and Dairying 7 7
(v) Technology 65 65
(vi) Te.ching . 389 260 129
(vii) Others 1,400 1,251 149

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIn IX X
In Manufactur-
ing other than In Transport,
At Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other
Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non·workers
SI. ------- ------ ------ ------- ------- -------
No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

2,779 1,217 30,052 991 2,286 274 17,564 1,212 10,114 129 32,608 7,330 112,230 172,149
1 805 847 7,359 755 827 241 2,892 1,043 2,067 58 8,289 4,533 53,063 98,549
2 664 186 7,161 97 545 14 3,928 88 1,891 6 5,943 441 17,918 26,479
3 1,278 181 12,654 79 676 8 8,736 63 3,847 10 10,669 1,326 32,078 42,765
4 26 3 1,778 38 163 8 1,598 12 2,061 36 4,817 642 7,907 3,654

5 2 236 33 24 36 288 24 164 3

6 3 2 49 5 3 5

7 2 308 17 8 2 278 4 158 17 1,246 189 636 550

8 553 5 34 106 2 54 2 1,307 170 461 144-


(i) 88 28 7 19 256 99
(ii) 7 4 2 295 28 93 18
(iii) 2 I 30 2
(iv) 6 1
(v) 37 1 21 6
(vi) 2 250 94 8 34
(vii) ·4'19 5 6 92 32 2 449 48 252 92

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TABLE B-III PART-B
B-Ill PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS

I II III
In Mining, Quarrying,
Livestock, Forestry,
Fishing, Hunting and
Total Population of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards
and non-workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities
Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Female3 Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BARODA

Total 1,129,832 588,009 541,823 191,895 58,236 88,792 71,000 3,035 557
1 Illiterate 80+,996 355,968 449,028 101,190 55,063 60,097 65,306 2,192 541
2 Literate (without educational level) 150,888 103,330 47,558 40,387 1,744 16,811 3,705 380 6
3 Primary or Jun ior Basic 168,631 123,756 44,875 49,297 1,429 11,864 1,989 422 10
4 Matriculation & above 5,317 4,955 362 1,021 20 41

BARODA

Total 151,304 80,449 70,855 19,848 2,128 11,421 6,581 480 35


1 Illiterate 92,577 39,215 53,362 5,998 1,781 7,074 5,956 333 33
2 Literate (without educational level) 11,054 7,376 3,678 2,272 53 1,175 194 37 1
3 Primary or Junior Basic 46,227 32,592 13,635 11,328 294 3,169 431 110
4 Matriculation & above 1,446 1,266 180 250 3

SAVLI

Total 131,406 68,958 62,448 21,581 3,345 9,614 6,522 477 96


1 Illiterate 93,722 41,231 52,491 10,877 3,076 7,056 6,251 388 95
2 Literate (without educational level) 16,034 11,702 4,332 4,391 120 1,167 84 67
3 Primary or Junior Basic 20,859 15,294 5,565 6,160 149 1,388 187 21
4 Matriculation & ahove 791 731 60 153 3

VAGHODIA

Total 75,675 39,270 36,405 12,086 3,782 6,926 6,997 178 10


1 Illiterate 59,785 27,017 32,768 6,133 3,465 5,600 6,717 135 10
2 Literate (without educational level) 4,321 3,079 1,242 1,528 164 581 163 9
3 Primary or Junior Basic 11,299 8,913 2,386 4,374 153 743 117 32
4 Matriculation & above 270 261 9 51 2 2

PADRA

Total 121,891 63,826 58,065 21,731 2,876 9,815 6,459 114 4


1 Illiterate 72,539 29,608 42,931 5,588 2,191 5,159 5,342 84 4
2 Literate (without educational level ) 13,439 8,622 4,817 4,696 338 1,617 382 11
3 Primary or Junior Basic 35,312 25,016 10,296 11,351 347 3,039 735 17
4 Matriculation & above 601 580 21 96 2

KARJAN

Total 79,405 40,948 38,457 11,118 1,112 8,892 6,445 212 5


1 Illiterate 46,218 18,334 27,884 1,830 819 4,670 5,663 107 5
2 Literate (without educational1evel) 17,766 10,895 6,871 3,539 205 2,739 610 67
3 Primary or Junior Basic 15,043 11,344 3,699 5,626 88 1,479 172 35
t Matriculation t;<. above 378 375 3 123 t 0, s
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TABLE B-OJ PART-B

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLT

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In itanuractur-
ing other than In Transport,
At Household Household In Trade & Storage and In Other
Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers
----- ------ ---_--- ------ ------- -------
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male:> Female:> Males Females ~'[ale:>
Females
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT

8,972 2,711 8,462 1,265 1,377 222 8,620 482 2,656 39 19,&93 5,613 254,307 402,298 Total
3,495 2,167 2.942 1,129 472 218 1,268 362 810 36 7,112 4,182 176,390 320,024
2,229 224 1.705 ,92 409 3 2,342 72 562 1 3,858 261 34,647 41,450 2
3,230 320 3,£01 42 439 1 4,685 48 1,057 2 6,801 450 42,360 40,584 3
18 214 2 57 325 227 2,122 120 910 240 4

TALUKA

1,623 603 4,416 468 371 61 1,332 75 1,160 20 4,881 933 34,917 59,951 Total
729 430 1,413 42~ 109 59 210 63 318 19 1,394 712 21,637 43,886 1
131 29 613 18 85 2 186 5 155 690 38 2,032 3,338 2
757 144 2,237 25 166 882 7 600 2,369 127 10,974 12,605 3
6 153 2 II 54 87 428 56 274 122 4

TALUKA

1,098 313 805 213 124 34 1,235 28 401 2,450 539 31,173 51,358 Total
448 258 400 210 51 33 179 14 130 845 445 20,857 42,109 1
299 29 100 1 22 1 406 9 93 448, 15 4,709 4,073 2
349 26 299 2 43 586 5 135 801 62 5,512 5,133 3
2 6 8 64 43 356 17 '9:' 43 4-

TALUKA

426 103 353 42 109 23 644 71 133 2 1,251 294 17,164 25,081 Total
194 90 121 35 55 22 132 56 61 2 507 246 14,079 22,125 1
37 2 31 1 13 53 7 13 89 1 725 904- 2
189 11 201 6 37 435 8 51 528 42 2,323 2,048 3
6 4 24 8 127 5 37 4 4

TALUKA

1,414 325 437 64 124 34 971 68 117 5 1,580 225 27,523 48,005 Total
418 214 160 60 39 34 120 45 23 5 333 155 17,684 34,881 1
216 45 82 16 124 II 14 202 14 1,644 4,027 2
780 66 189 4 63 683 12 71 796 50 8,027 9,082 3
6 6 44 9 249 6 16~ 15 4

TALUKA

654 90 154 33 154 37 500 31 103 1,034 180 18,127 30,524 Total
141 59 43 33 64 37 69 21 29 182 133 11,199 21,114 1
218 19 48 58 97 6 24 265 22 3,840 6,009 2
295 12 56 31 316 4 36 446 25 3,024 3,398 3
7 18 11 141 64 3 4

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TABLE B-III PART-B

:B.III PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORf{EKS
-----------

Total Population of workers


and non-workers
I

A, Cultivator
II

-
As Agricultural
labourer
III
In Mining, Quarrying,
Livestock, Forestry,
Fishing, Hunting and
Plantations, Orchards
and Allied activities
-------- _----- -----~-----

Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femalc$
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SINOR

Total 39,727 20,620 19,107 5,711 256 3,971 3,350 74 15


1 Illiterate 21,034 8,328 12,706 860 192 1,948 2,7!13 52 15
2 Literate (without educational level) 18,258 11,910 6,348 4,675 64 2,015 597 21
3 Primary or Junior Basic 257 210 47 116 B
4 Matriculation & above 178 172 6 60
DABHQI

Total 88,942 46,411 42,531 12,064 914 9,072 6,668 190 16


1 Illiterate 53,057 22,057 31,000 3,209 728 5,462 5,952 135 24
2 Literate (without educational level) 33,953 22,722 11,231 8,311 186 3,512 703 51 2
3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,423 1,149 274 441 96 13 4
4 Matriculation & above 509 483 26 103 2

SANKHEDA

Total 102,143 52,932 49.211 13,986 3.002 12.068 10,748 126 18


Illiterate 70,046 30,118 39,928 5,685 2,510 8,026 9,692 67 15
2 Literate (without educational level) 20,483 14,416 6,067 5,737 387 3,113 U61 42 2
3 Primary or Junior Basic 11,139 7,943 3,196 2,448 105 923 195 15
4- Matriculation & above 475 455 20 116 6 2

TILAKWADA

Total 37,182 19,192 17.990 7,415 2,170 2,250 2,351 85 26


1 Illiterate 28,395 12,415 15,980 4,496 2,064 1,803 2,290 68 21
2 Literate (without educational level) 5,177 3,992 1,185 1,898 83 345 36 10 1
3 Primaty or Junior Basic 3,499 2,675 824 1,012 23 102 25 7 4-
4 Matriculation & above III 110 1 9

NASVADI
Total 56,952 29,301 27,651 11,758 5,003 3,451 3,638 129 25
Illiterate 47,763 22,096 25,667 8,986 4,879 2,884- 3,570 92 25
2 Literate (without educa' _loll level) 3,102 2,406 696 1,004 41 233 22 13
3 Primary Or Junior Bas' ~ 5,943 4,668 1,275 1,754 83 334- 46 22
4 Matriculation & above 144 131 13 14- 2
eRROTA UDAIPUR
Total 134,314 68,898 65,416 30,504 18,600 5,35% 4,855 465 250
1 Illiterate 126,138 62,153 63,985 28,769 18,535 5,185 4,850 399 250
2 Literate (without educational level) 4,006 3,558 448 1,215 42 116 4- 19
3 Primary or Junior Basic 4,026 3,0.' 971 512 23 51 1 34
4- Matriculation & above 144 1~ 12 8 13
JABUGAM
Total 110,891 51,204 53,687 24,093 15,048 5,960 6,386 50S' 47
1 Illiterate 93,722 43,396 50,326 18,759 H,823 5,230 6,270 332 44
2 Literate (without educational level) 3,295 2,652 643 1,121 61 198 49 33
3 Primary or Junior Basic 13,604 10,897 2,707 4,175 164 532 67 124- 3
4 Matriculation & above 270 259 II 38 16

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TABLE B-Ill PART-B

NON.WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLr-contd.

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIn IX X

In Manufactur-
ing other than In Transport,
At Household Household In Trade & Storage and In Othl"r
Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Servkes Non-workers
-Males
- -Females
- - - Males Females
-------
Males Females Males Females
-------
Males Females
------
Males Females Males Females
11 12 13 I4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-
MAHAL

373 55 531 209 54 1 251 12 65 2 612 61 8,978 15,146 Total


84- 44 200 149 5 1 8 7 16 I 103 39 5,052 9,505 1
2a7 11 314 60 49 229 5 44- I 402 14 3,874 5,596 2
1 8 5 40 7 31 40 3
1 9 9 5 67 21 5 4

TALUKA

807 144 262 52 154 8 748 42 262 2,151 1,045 20,70l 33,632 Total
209 99 55 46 43 8 85 29 87 805 891 11,967 23,223 1
567 45 196 6 103 615 13 151 980 108 8,236 10,168 2
31 6 5 31 3 169 33 363 228 3
5 3 17 21 197 13 135 13 4
TALUKA

515 122. 859 98 106 915 38 183 8 1,557 362 ZZ,617 34,815 Total
149 94 358 89 27 144 29 56 7 588 295 15,018 27,197 1
214 20 210 4 30 237 7 37 369 43 4,427 4,743 2
151 8 270 5 35 485 2 69 435 18 3,112 2,861 3
21 14 4-9 21 165 6 60 I4 4
MAHAL

322 93 42 11 49 13 241 19 18 607 250 8,163 13,057 Total


93 68 16 10 25 13 18 8 2 233 227 5,661 11,279 1
75 6 12 11 63 5 2 85 1,491 1,053 2
154 19 13 10 152 6 II 217 22 997 725 3
3 8 3 72 14 4-

TALUKA
336 87 146 10 36 6 537 40 55 658 75 12,195 18,767 Total
121 70 34 10 I7 6 94 38 12 256 53 9,600 17,016 1
63 11 37 5 115 2 9 104 3 823 617 2
151 6 75 13 318 27 210 12 1,764 1,128 3
1 10 7 88 7 8 6 4
TALUKA
903 556 210 58 36 3 666 42 86 2 1,982 800 28,694 40,250 Total
650 543 93 57 13 3 147 39 52 2 1,430 773 25,415 38,933 1
99 6 42 I 15 185 2 14 161 2 1,692 391 2
153 7 71 6 319 18 319 23 1,572 916 3
1 4- 2 IS 2 72 2 15 10 4
TALUKA
501 220 247 7 60 2 580 16 73 1,130 249 24,055 31,712 Total
259 198 49 7 24- 2 62 13 24- 436 213 18,221 28,756 I
23 1 20 2 32 6 63 r 1,154 531 2
219 21 176 30 473 3 36 471 29 4,661 2,420 3
2 4- 13 7 160 6 19 5 4-

31
B.IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry T Total Employee Others


R
Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. U Males Females Male~ Females Males Females

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

BARODA DISTRICT

All Division" T 11,751 3.928 744 79 11,007 3,849


R 8,972 2,711 546 56 8,426 2,655
U 2,779 1,217 198 23 2,581 1,194

Division 0 T 2,307 1,210 119 31 2,188 1,179


R 1,899 925 94 27 1,805 898
(J 408 285 25 4 3g3 281

Major Group 00 T 26 }4\ 3 23 14


R 7 5 2 5 5
U 19 9 1 18 9

02 T 4- 3 4- 3
R 4- 2 4- 2
U I 1

03 T 14 I 14 I
R 14- I 14 1

04- T 2,263 1,192 116 31 2,147 1.161


R 1,874- 917 92 27 1,782 890
U 389 275 24 4- 365 271

Division 1 T :3 :3
R 3 :3

Major Group 10 T 3 3
R 3 3

Division 2 &3 T 9,441 2,718 625 48 8,816 2,670


R 7,070 1,786 45? 2.9 6,618 1,757
U 2,371 932 173 19 2,198 913

Major Group 20 T 575 125 53 522 124-


R 405 4-6 H 361 45
U 170 79 9 161 79

21 T 6 6
U 6 6

22 T 34-1 50 190 10 151 40


R 238 4 130 108 4
U 103 46 60 10 43 36

23 T 612 351 16 5 596 346


R 504- 227 II 493 227
u loa 124 5 5 103 119

24 T 5 2 5 2
R 5 1 5 I
U 1 1

26 T 3 00
3
U 3 3

'27 T 2,127 649 85 5 2,042 644


R 1,633 309 59 2 1,574 307
U 494 340 26 3 468 337

32
B-IV PA1\T.A-tNJ)USTlUAt CLASSlFlCA110N 81,7 S:t:x ANI> cLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WOR.K AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTR.Y-contd.

Branch of Industry T Total Employee Others


R
Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 B

BARODA DISTRlCT-contd.

Major Group 23 T 1,858 599 55 3 1,803 596


R 1,447 464 43 3 1,404 461
U 411 135 12 399 135

29 T 40 22 39 22
R 1 1
U 39 22 38 22

30 T 3 3
U 3 3

31 T 660 4{) 44 616 4{)


R 474- 31 16 458 31
U 186 9 23 158 9

32 T 5 7 5 7
U 5 7 5 7

33 T 29 4 28 4-
R 2 1 2 1
U 27 3 26 3

!J4-35 T 1,520 719 116 21 1,404 698


R 1,312 619 113 21 1,199 598
U 208 100 3 205 100

36 T 888 116 16 2 872 114


R 644 64 11 2 633 62
U 244 52 5 239 52

37 T 4 4-
U 4 4

38 T 43 15 28
R 30 15 15
U 13 13

39 T 722 34- 33 689 33


R 375 20 10 365 20
U 347 14 23 324 13

BARODA TALUKA

All Divi.ions R 1,623 603 72 3 1,551 600


Division 0 694 414 6 1 688 413
2 &3 929 189 66 2 863 187

SAVLI T ALUKA

All Divisions R 1,098 313 38 1 1,060 31l


Division 0 272 168 14 258 167
2 & 3 826 145 24- 802 145

33
:8-5
B.IV PART.A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others


R
Division of 1. S. 1. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VAGHODIA TALUKA

All Divisions R 416 103 28 28 398 75


Division 0 84 31 4 21 80 10
2 & 3 342 72 24 7 318 65

PADRA TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,414 325 96 1 1,318 324


Division 0 232 55 3 229 55
I 3 3
2 &3 1,179 270 93 1,086 269

KARJAN TALUKA

All Divisions R 654 90 26 628 90


Division 0 96 16 5 91 16
2 & 3 558 74 21 537 74
SINOR MAHAL

All Divisions R 373 55 37 1 336 53


Division 0 37 4 II 26 4
2 &3 336 51 26 2 310 '49

DABHOI TALUKA

All Divisions R 807 144 53 S 754 139


Division 0 137 33 13 124 33
2 &3 670 III 40 5 630 106
SANKHEDA TALUKA

All Divisions R 515 122 46 10 469 112


Division 0 61 18 9 52 18
2 &3 454 104- 37 10 417 94
TILAKWADA MAHAL

All Divisions R 322 93 4 318 93


Division 0 24 3 2 22 3
2 & 3 298 90 2 296 90
NASVADI T ALUKA

All Divisions R 336 87 29 307 87


Division 0 40 13 5 35 13
2 & 3 296 74 24 272 74
CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA

All Divisions R 903 556 22 881 556


Division 0 195 160 9 186 160
2 & 3 708 396 13 695 396

JABUGAM TALUKA

All Divisions R 501 220 9S 6 406 214


Division 0 27 10 13 4: 14 6
2 & 3 474 210 82 2 392 208

34
B.IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS,
PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry
Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Division and Major
Group of r. S. I. C.
T
U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
- - -Females
Males
--
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

BARODA DISTRICT

All Divisions T 137,286 17,666 9,673 192 87,097 7,429 31,326 8,549 9,190 1,496
U 93,243 10,088 5,603 94 62,354 4,873 19,198 4,258 6,088 863

Division 0 T 2,811 584 124 8 1,581 168 609 195 497 213
U 511 125 26 5 225 10 162 83 99 27

Major Group 00 T 806 42 18 651 5 82 9 55 28


U 124 19 5 68 4 24 7 27 8

01 T 54 5 45 B 5
U 48 1 44 4 1

02 T 304 44 4 228 2 59 37 13 5
U 65 2 48 7 8

03 T 130 9 3 2 3 57 4 67 3
U 72 9 3 2 3 47 4 19 3

04 T 1,517 484 99 6 654 161 403 140 361 177


U 202 96 16 3 62 6 80 71 44 16

Division 1 T 843 125 15 19 585 !J3 176 50 67 23


U 108 27 7 66 17 33 10 2

Major Group 10 T 843 125 15 19 585 33 176 50 67 23


U 108 27 7 66 17 33 10 2

Division 2 & !J T 38,514 2,256 1,574 15 30,013 1,609 4,936 335 1,991 297
U 30,052 991 1,101 12 23,580 588 3,766 208 1,605 183

Major Group 20 T 1,619 58 211 2 1,092 20 193 25 123 11


U 1,111 '42 157 2 704 18 14<l 15 110 7

21 T 143 14 96 15 18
U 137 14- 91 14 18

22 T 958 53 49 2 675 36 200 5 34 10


U 517 B 15 375 2 116 2 11 4

23 T 12,763 1,274 57 11,915 983 576 168 215 123


U 9,668 534 29 9,101 333 339 80 199 121

25 T 219 3 218 3 1
U 183 3 182 3 1

26 T 12 1 9 1 3
U 12 1 9 1 3

27 T 2,736 105 419 766 9 1,070 53 481 42


U 2,043 74 255 663 5 762 44 363 25

28 T 2,142 22 124 690 4 1,151 8 177 10


U 1,777 20 65 592 2 983 8 137 10

35
B-IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS,
PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

Branch of Industry
Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Division and Major
Group of 1. S. 1. C.
T
U
- - -Females
Males
-- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BARODA DISTRICT -contd.

Major Group 29 T 45 3 5 1 32 2 5 3
U 29 3 5 1 17 2 4 3

30 T 1,162 19 46 1,074 17 27 15
U 1,147 19 46 1,061 17 25 15

31 T 706 12 74 208 3 296 128 9


U 636 12 61 195 3 260 120 9

32 T 487 3 6 474 3 6
U 436 2 5 425 2 5

33 T 5,412 70 48 5,287 70 57 20
U 4,431 66 40 4,330 66 42 19

34-35 T 2,233 572 59 1,785 428 228 61 161 82


U 1,198 166 44 965 112 129 51 60 2

36 T 3,027 ' 24 145 2,340 10 378 5 164 9


U 2,518 17 105 1,988 9 289 4 136 4

37 T 1,264 6 17 1,190 6 44- 13


U 929 3 17 859 3 40 13

38 T 1,358 6 131 1,008 6 141 78


U 1,284 6 119 965 6 126 74

39 T 2,228 24 169 6 1,154 8 545 10 360


U 1.996 14: 124 6 1,058 4 488 4- 326

Division -I T 3,663 496 157 1,286 135 2,220 361


U 2,286 274 110 578 71 1,598 203

Major Group 40 T 3,663 496 157 1,286 135 2,220 361


U 2,286 274 110 578 71 1,598 203

Division 5 T 883 36 883 36


U 693 29 693 29

Major Group 50 T 776 29 776 29


U 606 29 606 29

51 T 107 7 107 7
U 87 87

Division 6 T 26,184 1,694 6,030 106 6,217 50 8,331 806 5,606 732
U 17,561 1,212 3,276 42 4,701 45 5,924 652 3,660 473
Major Group 60-63 T 1,368 42 358 1 409 5 343 19 258 17
U 988 34 224 I 328 5 256 15 180 13
64-68 T 23,092 1,619 5,491 103 4,684 36 7,680 770 5,237 707
U 15,101 1,152 2,9(19 39 3,383 31 5,426 625 3,383 457
69 T
U
1,724
1,475
33
26
181
143
2
2
1,124-
993
9
9
308
242
17
12
III
97 , 5

'6
B.IV PART.B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PER.SONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS,
PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

Branch of Industry
Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Division and Major
Group of I. S. I. C.
T
U Males Females
------ - - -
Males Females Males
- -
Females
--
Males
-
Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BARODA DISTRICT-contd.

Division 7 T 12,770 168 197 2 10,986'. 91 1,587 75


U 10,114 129 173 2 8,706 86 1,235 41

Major Group 70-71 T 11,650 138 197 2 9,866 61 1,587 75


U 9,292 100 173 2 7,884 57 1,235 41

72 T 3 3
U 2 2

73 T 1,117 30 1,117 30
U lt20 29 820 29

Division 8 T 40,493 6,577 1,374 42 32,234 4,838 5,856 1,466 1,029 231
U 26,329 5,118 886 33 21,878 3,918 2,842 987 723 180

Major Group 80 T 15,062 1,006 15,062 1,006


U 10,519 907 10,519 907

81 T 7,044 ' 2,047 23 13 6,892 1,997 129 37


U 3,711 1,666 19 12 3,614 1,625 78 29

82 T 1,956 632 216 9 1,433 570 307 53


U 1,313 467 151 9 935 417 227 41

83 T 2,294 133 64 4 844- 54 1,386 75


U 1,050 62 9 377 20 664 42

84 T 353 1 24 125 204-


U 330 1 20 114- 196

85 T 766 14 11 I 674 10 81 3
U 718 13 11 1 632 9 75 3

86 T 470 52 470 52
U 363 46 363 46

87 T 748 49 51 697 49
U 537 39 40 497 39

88 T 8,092 1,769 950 15 4,133 901 1,980 622 1,029 231


U 5,566 1,487 619 11 3,262 696 962 600 723 180

99 T 3,708 874 35 1,904 199 1,769 675


U 2,222 430 17 1,565 159 640 271

Division 9 T 11,125 5,730 202 3,312 469 7,611 5,261


U 5,586 2,183 24 1,924 109 3,638 2,071

Major Group 90 T 11,125 5,730 202 3,312 469 7,611 5,261


U 5,586 2,183 24 1,924 109 3,638 2,074

BARODA TALUKA

All DivisioDs R 12,640 1,592 520 11 9,187 710 2,409 809 524 62
Division 0 390 18 12 1 248 5 33 6 97 6
1 90 17 6 1 28 16 2 40 14-
2&3 4,416 468 83 2 4,072 449 225 8 36 9
4- 371 61 4- 195 35 172 26
5 159 159

37
B-IV PART.D-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX CLASS OF AND WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS,
PkOFESSION OR SERVIC&.contd.
Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Division of I. S. I. C.
---_-- Males Females
R Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12
BARODA TALUKA-contd.
Division 6 1,332 75 322 6 319 3 397 36 294- 30
7 1,160 20 4 1,030 1 126 19
8 3,166 211 82 I 2,848 17S 179 29 57 3
9 1,556 722 7 288 39 1,261 683
SAVLI TALUKA
All Divisions R 5,492 910 724 17 3,314 338 1,036 491 418 64
Division 0 222 36 9 1 85 I 82 8 46 26
1 255 60 14 147 12 105 34 3
2&3 805 213 44- 530 135 183 63 48 15
4 124- 34 5 44- 12 75 22
5 9 9
6 1,235 28 403 2 189 368 10 275 16
7 4-01 3 361 37
8 1,650 154- 125 1,371 122 108 25 46 7
9 791 385 135 578 56 78 329
VAGHODIA TALUKA
All Divlsioll. R 2,668 442 293 8 1,608 185 463 172 304 77
Division 0 176 10 3 132 6 26 1 IS 3
1
2&3 353
2 1
185 27
1
102 2 34
..13
42 32
4- IOQ 23 3 63 10 43 13
5 5 5
6 644- 71 184- 8 97 162 14- 201 49
7 133 2 2 113 lit 2
8 989 294 36 810 142 89 140 54 12
9 257 33 202 22
PADRA TALUKA
All Divisions R 3,343 400 306 5 1,657 147 t,05O 212 330 36
Division 0 113 4- 30 36 34 1 13 3
1 1 1
2&3 437 64- 28 291 56 87 5 31 3
4- 124- 34- 5 38 81 34-
6 971 68 221 5 94- 397 34- 259 29
7 117 5 101 1 16 4-
8 1,509 225 22 1,091 90 369 134- 27
9 71 6 65
KARJAN TALUKA
AU Divisions R 2,157 2S6 193 3 t,OS7 68 694 178 2t3 37
Division 0 212 5 7 183 9 1 13 4
2&3 154- 33 5 87 24- 50 12 9
4- 154 37 12 82 3 60 34-
5 6 6
6 500 31 147 3 64- 148 6 141 22
7 103 .. 87 16
8 865 40 20 522 32 276 6 47 2
9 163 1'W 2 26 9 135 131
SINOR MAHAL
All Divisions R 1,587 300 173 3 965 241 336 29 113 21
Division 0 57 10 6 38 4- 1 9 7
1 17 5 5 1 12 4-
2&3 531 209 20 463 202 27 7 21
4- 54 I 2 27 25 1
6 251 12 93 2 43 j. 62 2 53 8
7 65 2 I 34- 30 2
8 601 60 51 356 43 176 15 18 2
9 II 1 4 I 7

38
B-IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS,
PROFESSION OR SERVICE-concld.
Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Division of I. S. I. C. R Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DABHOI TALUKA
All Divisions R 3,767 1,173 258 7 1,447 284 1,834 827 228 SS
Division 0 187 23 I 141 4 21 4 24 15
I 3 3 3 3
2&3 262 52 28 143 46 66 3 25 3
4 154 8 4 87 1 63 7
5 7 7
748 42 189 7 123 276 8 160 27
6
7
8
262
1,256
..
105
3
33
216
681 85
43
526 13 16 7
9 895 933 56 141 839 792
SANKHEDA TALUKA
All Divisions R 3,746 524 4S1 131,817 15t 1,213 320 265 40
Division 0 117 14 5 76 2 13 3 23 9
1 9 4 2 4 3 3 1
2&3 859 98 70
3
.. 481
80
64 258
23
29 50 5
4 106
5 7 7
6 915 38 302 4 205 2 235 11 173 21
7 183 8 3 164 3 16 5
8 977 52 65 5 657 33 237 9 18 5
9 573 310 1 144- 47 428 263
TlLAKWADA MAHAL
All DivisioDs R 1,042 319 109 7 459 36 351 235 123 41
Division 0 85 26 4 20 29 9 32 17
2&3 42 11 3 8 12 19 11
4 49 13 37 12 13
.6 241 19 96 6 11 66 1 68 12
7 18 2 15 1 ..
8 607 75 4- 1 368 27 231 46 4 1
9 175 9 166
NASVADI TALUKA
All DivisioDs R 1,561 156 301 IS 921 62 241 58 98 21
Division 0 120 25 7 76 9 22 5 15 II
I 9 1 8
2&3 146 10 33 80 6 20 2 13
4- 36 6 3 24 2 9 4
6 537 40 14
256 182 29 20 70 6
7 55 2 51 2
8 460 40 460 37 3
9 198 35 4:7 8 151 27
CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA
All DivisioDs R 3,445 1,155 335 5 963 173 1,882 852 26S 125
Division 0 451 247 10 241 128 149 69 51 50
1 14- 3 8 4: 3 2
2&3 210 58 23 51 9 67 8 69 41
4 36 3 16 I 20 2
3 4- 4 ..
6 666 42 272 3 76 179 6 139 33
7 86 2 4 35 4:7 2
8 960 98 26 2 501 35 429 60 4
9 1,018 702 31 987 702
JABUGAM TALUKA
All DivisioDs R 2,595 321 407 4 1,348 155 619 108 221 54
Division 0 170 41 4: 80 2 25 4 61 35
1 335 6 331 4 4: 2
2&3 247 7 104 42 3 73 28 4
4- 60 2 6 15 39 2
6 580 16 269 4 110 88 6 113 6
7 73 73
8 1,124- 105 24 691 96 394- 2 15 7
9 6 144- 6 50 94-

39
TABLE B-IV PART-C

B.IV PART.C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSmCATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR


Note: Minor groups having less than 1% of workers of the respective Division (less than 0.5% in case of minor groups of

Total Workers

Branch of Industry Total

Division,. Major group & Minor group of I. S. I. C.


-------------------------
Persons Males Females

2 3 4

BARODA

All DivisioDs 170,631 149,037 21,594

• Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, Forestry, Fishing and hunting 6,912 5,118 1,794
Major Group 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops . . . . . 888 832 56
Minor Group 005 Production of other crops (including vegetables) not covered above 487 466 21
006 Production of fruits and nuts in plantation, vines and orchards 187 176 11
009 Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts
not covered by code number 006 and flowers) not covered above 212 190 22

Major Group 01 Plantation Crops . 59 54 5


02 Forestry and Logging . . . . 355 308 47
Minor Group 020 Planting, replanting and conservation of forests . 159 159
021 Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs . . 95 86 9
026 Production and gathering of other forest products not covered above 91 54 37

Major Group 03 Fishing. . . . . . . . . . • . 154 144 10


Minor Group 031 Production of fish by fishing in inland waters including the operation of
fish farms and fish hatcheries 143 133 10
Major Group 04 Livestock and Hunting . . . . . . 5,456 3,780 1,676
Minor Group 040 Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for
milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat 5,383 3,709 1,674

• Division 1 Mining and Quarrying 971 846 125


Major Group 10 Mining and Quarrying 971 846 125
Minor Group 103 Mining of manganese . . . . 339 335 4
106 Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 36 34 2
107 Quarrying of atone (including slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 580 461 119
109 Mining and quarrying of non-metallic products not classified above
such as precious and semi-precious stones, asbestos, gypsum,
Sulphur, asphalt 10 10

*Division 2&3 Manifacturing 52,929 47,955 4,974


Major Group 20 Foodstuffs . . . . . . . . 2,377 2,194 183
Minor Group 200 Production of rice, atta, flour, etc., by milling dehusking and proces-
sing of crops and foodgraius . . . . . . 1,021 950 71
207 Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) . 769 728 41
209 Production of other food products such as sweetmeat and condiments,
muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 326 263 63

Major Group 21 Beverages . 150 149 1


22 Tobacco Products 1,402 1,299 103
Minor Group 220 Manufacture of bidi 1,192 1,133 59
Major Group 23 Textile-Cotton . . . . 15,000 13,375 1,625
Minor Group 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 4,281 3,249 1,032

232 Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 9,453 9,231 222


235 Cotton weaving in handlooms 524 347 177
239 Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine 276 157 119
Major Group 24 Textile-Jute " 7 5 2
25 Textile-Wool 222 219 3

26 Textile-Silk . . 16 15 1
27 Textile-Miscellaneous . . . . . . 5,617 4,863 754
Minor Group 273 Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear 5,139 4,567 572
Major Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 4,621 4,000 621

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TABLE B-IV PAR'l'-ll

GROUPS AND MlNOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Division 2 & 3) have not been shown in this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (*)

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branth of Industry
Urban Total Urban Total Urban
---------
Division, Major group
------- & Minor group of
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females loS.I.e.

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DISTRICT

107,327 96,022 11,305 11,751 3,928 2,779 ' 1,217 137,286 17,666 93,243 10,088 All DivisioDs

1,329 919 410 2,307 1,210 408 285 2,811 581: 511 125 Division 0*
171 143 28 26 14 19 9 806 42 124 19 Major Group 00
22 18 4 1 3 3 465 18 18 1 Minor Group 005
5 4- 1 5 6 I 171 5 3 006
142 121 21 20 5 18 5 170 17 103 16 009

4-9 48 54 5 48 Major Group 01


66 65 4 3 304 44 65 02
1 1 159 1 Minor Group 020
60 60 2 86 7 60 021
3 2 .,' 1 54 36 2 026

81 72 9 14 130 9 72 9 Major Group 03


70 61 9 14 1 Il9 9 61 9 Minor Group (131
962 591 371 2,263 1,192 389 275 1,517 484 202 96 Major Group 04

912 542 370 2,255 1,190 383 274 1,454 484- 159 96 Minor Group 040

135 108 27 3 843 125 108 27 Division 1*


135 108 27 3 843 125 108 27 Major Group 10
1 1 335 4 1 Minor Group 103
31 29 2 .'H ? 29 2 106
100 75 25 3 458 119 75 25 107

2 2 10 2 109

34,31:6 32,423 1,923 9,441 2,718 2,371 932 38,5 Jl. 2,256 30,052 991 Division 2 & 3*
1,402 1,281 121 575 125 170 79 1,619 58 1,1l1 42 Major Group 20
582 537 45 163 46 49 30 787 25 488 IS Minor Group 200
367 353 14 273 26 38 2 455 15 315 12 207
256 197 59 98 49 65 47 165 14 132 12 209

144 143 1 6 6 143 1 137 1 Major Group 21


674 620 54 341 50 103 46 958 53 517 8 22
659 606 53 338 50 102 46 795 9 504 7 Minor Group 220
10,434 9,776 658 612 351 108 124 12,763 1,274 9,668 534 Major Group 23
• 1,303 1,010 293 I 1 3,248 1,032 1,009 293 Minor Group 230

8,620 8,398 222 9,231 222 8,398 222 232


71 52 19 314 167 21 9 33 10 31 10 235
167 71 96 142 117 62 95 15 2 9 I 239
1 1 5 2 1 Major Group 24
186 183 3 219 3 183 3 25

16 15 I 3 3 12 1 12 1 26
2,951 2,537 414 2,127 649 494 340 2,736 105 2,043 74 27
2,693 2,414 279 1,978 472 461 208 2,589 100 1,953 71 Minor Group 273
2,343 2,188 155 1,858 599 411 135 2,142 22 1,777 20 Major Group 28

41
TABLE B-IV PAltT-C

B.IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers
Branch of Industry Total
------
Division, Major group & Minor group of 1. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females

2 3 4-
Minor Group 280 Sawing and planing of wood . (' 390 385 5
281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures . . 791 786 5
282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber)
such as beams, posts, doors, windows . .... 1,482 1,479 3
288 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other
allied products . . . . • . . 1,209 612 597
289 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 613 612 1

Major Group 29 Paper and Paper Products 110 85 2~


30 Printing and Publishing . •. , 1,184 1,165 19
Minor Group 300 Printing and publishing of newspapers and periodical!. 443 435 8
301 Printing and publishing of books 430 423 7
Major Group 31 Leather and Leather Products 1,418 1,366 52
Minor Group 3Il Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 963 943 20
Major Group 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products. . . . 502 492 10
Minor Group 322 Manufacture of Rubber goods Used for Industrial purpose 331 330 1
Major Group 33 Ghemicals and Chemical Products . . . . 5,515 5,441 74
Minor Group 330 Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such as acids, alkalis
and their salts not elsewhere specified 784 774 10

335
Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical, preparations, perfumes,
cosmetics and other toilet preparations except soap . 3,786 3,743 43
339 Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical products not covered
above (including inedible oils and fats) . . . . 605 596 9
Major Group 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal 5,044 3,753 1,291
Minor Group 340 Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles 1,535 977 558
350 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery 1,838 1,:236 602

354 Manufacture of glass apparatus. ..... 269 262 7


357 l\1anufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photographic
lenses and glass, products covered above . . . . 675 640 35
Major Group 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport
Equipment. .., '" 4,055 3,915 140
Ivlinor Group 360 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling,
conversion into basic forms such as bIllets, blooms, tubes, rods 669 661 8
364 Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 282 280 2

368 Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing


and welding of metal products. . . . . . 481 477
369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. L pipe, wirenet, bolt,
screw, bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of sundry
ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns
which cannot be classified in major groups 36, 37 38 and 39) 2,177 2,057 120

Major Group 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport) and Electrical
equipment. . . . . . . . . . 1,274 1,268 6
Minor Group 370 Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical)
except textile machinery . • . 389 387 2
374 Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and equipment such as
motors, generators trans-formers . 318 315 3
Major Group 38 Transport Equipment • 1,407 1,401 6
Minor Group 380 ManufactUl'e, assembly and repairing of locomotives 339 337 2
384 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 488 487 I
388 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles . 464 461 3
Major Group 39 Misellaneous Manufacturing Industries 3,008 2,950 58

Minor Group 390 Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, opthalmic goods and
photographic euipment and supplies. .... 340 338 2
393 l\.fanufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and otbeI'
precious metals.. . . • . . . . • 1,477 1,467 10
399 :Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other
group. 939 898 41

42
TABLE B-IV PART-C
GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers Workers at Household Industry
Workers in Non-Househqld Industry Branch of Industry
Urban Total Urban
---------------
Total Urban
Persons Males Females
------
Males Females - - - - - - ------
Division, Major group
& Minor group of
Males Females Males Females Males Females r.S.I.C.
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ]3 14 15
328 323 5 29
520 515 20 356 5 303
5 224 2 41 5 Minor Group 280
2 562 3 474 3 281
671 670 871 3 222 608 448 282
206 72 134 574
504 594 64 132 38 3
504 129 8 2 288
49 483 1 455 289
93 68 25 40
1,169 22 39 22 45 3
1,150 19 3 29 3 Major Group 29
435 427 3 1,162 19 1,]47 19 30
B
427 420 7 1
435 8 427 8 Minor Group 300
843 822 1 422 7 419
21 660 40 186 7 301
9 706 12 636 12 Major Group 31
553 541 12 512
450 II 157 3 431
441 9 5 9 384 9 Minor Group 311
299 7 5 7 487
298 1 3 436 2 Major Group 32
4,527 4,458 69 330 1 298 1 Minor Group 322
29 4 27 3 5,412 70 4,431 66 Major Group 33
774 764 10 4 4 770 10 760 10 Minor Group 330
2,854 2,812 42 20 2 19 2 3,723 41 2,793 40 335
588 579 9
1,672 1,406 266 596 9 579 9 339
1,520 719 208 100 2,233
232 159 73 226 II9
572 1,198 166 Major Group 34-35
274 11 7 751 439
182 92 1,189 588 176
148 66 Minor Group 340
89 47 14 6 3 350
269 262 7
262 7 262 7 354
387 353 34
640 35 353 34 357
2,831 2,762 69 888 116 244 52 3,027 24 2,518 17 Major Group 36
625 617 8 22 4
228 22 4- 639 4 595 4
226 2 5 3 Minor Group 360
275 2 223 2 364

435 432 3 21 8 456 4 424 3 368

1,130 1,078 52 785 110 170 48 1,272 10 908 4 369


936 933 3 4 4 1,264 6 929 3 Major Group 37
293 293
386 2 292 Minor Group 370
275 272 3
215 3 272 3 374
1,303 1,297 6 43
339 13 1,358 6 1,284
337 2 6 Major Group 38
480 479 1 337 2 337 :l Minor Group 380
7 7 480
406 403 3 .') 1 472 1 384
2,371 2,343 28 456 3 401 3 388
722 34 347 14 2,228 24 1,996 14 Major Group 39

312 310 2
338 2 310 2 Minor Group 390
1,018 1,013 5 667 8 312 3 800 2 701 2 393
818 801 17 37 22 24 8 861 19 777 9 399

43
TABLE B.IV PART-C

B-IV PART.C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers

Branch of Industry Total

Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females

2 3 4

"'Division 4 Construction 4,159 3,663 496


Major Group 40 Construction ... 4,159 3,663 496
Minor Group 400 Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection,
flooring, decorative constructions, electrical & sanitary installations 3,238 2,888 350
401 Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 707 581 126
403 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs such as
bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewells, well 200 180 20

Division 5 Electricity, Gas, water and Sanitary Services 919 883 36


Major Group 50 Electricity and Gas . . . • 805 776 29
Minor Group 500 Generation and transmission of electric energy 545 517 28
501 Distribution of electric energry 248 247 I
502 Manufacture of gas in gas works and distribution to' dom~stic '~nd
industrial consumers 12 12

Major Group 51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services . . . . 114 107 7


I«inor Group 510 Collection,' purification and distribution of water to domestic and
industrial consumers . . . . . . • . 70 63 7
511 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all
other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 44 44

.Division 6 T mde and Commerce 27,878 26,184 1,694


Major Group 60-63 '\Iholesale T fade . . . . 1,410 1,368 42
Minor Group 600 Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 427 422 5
601 Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish,dairy
products, eggs, poultry and other food stuff (not covered elsewhere) 284 266 18
Major Group 64-68 Retail Trade . . . . . . . . . . 24,711 23,092 1,619

Minor Group 640 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices
oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry . . . . 11,579 10,565 1,014
641 Retail trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (Seed and
powder), aera-ted water. . . . . . . . 335 332 3
644 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 1,452 1,434 18
645 Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood and kerosene 573 531 42
646 Retail trading in food stuffs like sweetmeat condiments, cakes
biscuits, etc. 1,033 994 39

647 Retail trading in animals . . . . . . . . 363 359 4


650 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of
cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery products; (this includes
retail trading in piece goods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles) 2,851 2,799 52
652 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals . . . 346 342 4
661 Retail trading in stationery goods and paper 304 300 4
662 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils. 443 434 9

664 Retail trading in other household equipment not cQvered above 815 759 56
671 Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 295 290 5
684 Retail trading in clock and watch, eye glass, frame 400 359 41
686 Retail trading in precious stones and jeweJlery . 284 283 1
689 Retail trading in goods unspecified . 1,932 1,677 255

Major Group 69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous 17,57 1,724 33


Minor Group 695 Banking and similar type of financial operation • . . 872 864 8
699 All other activities connected with trade and commerce not covered
above, including hiring out of durable goods such as electric fan,
microphone, rickshaw, etc.. • . . . . • 4-07 396 11

44
TABI.E B-IV PART-C

GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry
---------r---------
Urban Total Urban Total Urban Divsion, Major group
------ & Minor group of
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females LS.I.C.

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2,560 2,286 274 3,663 496 2,286 274 Division 4*


2,560 2,286 274- 3,663 496 2,286 274 Major Group 40
2,370 2,107 263 2,888 350 2,107 263 Minor Group 400
126 120 6 58t 126 120 6 401
64 59 5 180 20 59 5 403

722 693 29 883 36 693 29 Division 5


635 606 29 776 29 606 29 Major Group 50
536 508 28 517 28 508 28 Minor Group 500
87 86 1 247 1 86 1 501
12 12 12 12 502
"
87 87 107 7 87 Major Group 51
43 43 63 7 43 Minor Group 510
44- 44 44 44- 511

18,776 17,564 1,212 26,184 1,694 17,564 1,212 Division 6*


1,022 988 34 1,368 42 988 34 Major Group 60-63
308 303 5 422 5 303 5 Minor Group 600
1M 173 11 266 18 173 11 601
16,253 15,101 1,152 23,092 1,619 15,101 1,152 Major Group 64-68

6,080 5,360 720 10,565 1,014 5,360 720 Minor Group 640
241 240 1 332 3 240 1 641
1,162 1,147 15 1,434 18 1,147 15 644-
498 461 37 531 42 461 37 645
786 755 31 994 39 755 31 646

52 49 3 359 4- 49 3 647

1,990 1,943 47 2,799 52 1,943 47 650


327 323 4 342 4 323 4 652
136 136 300 4 136 66l
352 350 2 434 9 350 2 662

691 679 12 759 56 679 12 664


225 224 1 290 5 224 1 671
393 352 41 359 41 352 41 684
268 267 1 283 1 267 1 686
1,663 1,448 215 1,677 255 1,448 215 689

1,501 1,475 26 1,724 33 1,475 26 Major Group 69


785 777 8 864 8 777 8 Minor Group 695

290 285 5 396 11 285 5 699

45
TABLE .B.IV PART-C

B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL ClASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers

Branch of Industry Total


Division, Major group & Minor group of 1. S. I. C. Persons Males Females

2 3 4

"'Division 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 12,938 12,770 168


Major Group 70-71 Transport 11,788 11,650 138
Minor Group 700 Transporting by railways . 8,188 8,134 54
701 Transporting by tramway and bus service 1,253 1,243 10
702 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 665 662 :1

703 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as 290 285 5
hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka
704 Animal transporting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, camel 436 399 37
705 Ttansporting by man such as carrying of luggage, hand cart driving,
rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving . 734 706 28
Major Group 72 Storage and Ware Housing 3 3
73 Communication 1,147 1,1l7 30

Minor Group 730 Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications 93B 922 16
731 Telephone communication 171 158 13

"'Dvision 8 Services 47,070 40,493 6,577


Major Group 80 Public Services (This does not include Govt., <;luasi-Govt. or local
body activities, other than administrative, m such fields as
transport, communication, information and broadcasting, education
and scientific services, health, industries, production, construction,
marketing and operation of financial institution each of which is
clsssified in the appropriate industry groups) 16,068 15,062 1,006
Minor Group 803 Public service in Police. . . 3,527 3,512 15
804 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central
Government 2,103 2,053 50
805 Public service in administrative departments and offices of quasi-
government organisation, municipalities, local boards. etc. 3,827 3,081 746

809 Public services in administrative departments and offices of State


Governments 6,611 6,416 195
Major Group 81 Educational and Scientific Services 9,091 7,044- 2,047
Minor Group 810 Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges,
technical schools and similar technical and vocational institutions 763 702 61
811 Educational services sucb as those rendered by colleges, schools and
similar other institutions of non-technical type 8,273 6,289 1,984
Major Group 82 Medical and Health Services 2,588 1,956 632

Minor Group 820 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and
individuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity
and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic
and homeopathic practitioners 2,521 1,890 631
Major Group 83 Religious and Welfare Services • 2,427 2,294 133
Minor Group 830 Religious Services rendered by religious organisations and their
establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activit-
ies, this incl udes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations 1,109 1,055 54
831 Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir,
monk 1,251 1,182 69
Major Group 84 Legal Services 354 353 1

85 Business Services • . 780 766 14


Minor Group 851 Business services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors,
book-keepers or like individuals. 628 621 7
Major Group 86 Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations. 522 470 52
87 Recreation Services . . 797 748 49
Minor Group 872 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as
those of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties, music-
ians, exhibitions, circus, carnivals . 544 496 48

Major Group B8 Personal Services.. • .• •.. 9,861 8,092 1,769


Minor Group BBO Services rendered by to households such as those by domestic
servants, cooks 3,052 1,584 1,468

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TABLE B-IV PART-C

GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry
-Total
-- Urban
--------
Division, Major group
Urban Total Urban
------- & Minol' group of
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females LS.I.C.

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

10,243 10,114 129 12,770' 168 10,114 129 Oil ision 7*


9,392 9,292 100 11,650 138 9,292 lOll Major Group 70-71
6,444 6,401 43 8,134 54 6,401 43 Minor Group 700
1,089 1,079 10 1,243 10 1,079 10 701
522 519 3 662 3 519 3 702

273 268 5 285 5 268 5 703

351 337 I4 399 37 337 14 704

641 617 24 706 28 617 24 705


2 2 3 2 Major Glioup 72
849 820 29 1,117 30 820 29 73

643 628 15 922 16 628 15 Minor Group 730


,168 155 13 158 13 155 13 731

31,447 26,329 5,118 40,493 6,577 26,329 5,118 Division 8*

11,426 10,519 907 15,062 1,006 10,519 907 Major Group 80


2,180 2,168 12 3,512 15 2,168 12 Minor Group 803
1,945 1,898 47 2,053 50 1,898 47 804
2,677 2,017 660 3,081 746 2,017 660 805

4,624 4,436 188 6,416 195 4,436 188 809


5,377 3,711 1,666 7,044 2,047 3,71 I 1,666 Major Group 81
710 656 54 702 61 656 54 Minor Group 810
4,612 3,002 1,610 6,28~ 1,984 3,002 1,610 811
1,780 1,313 467 1,95 632 1,313 467 Major Group 82

1,760 1,293 467 1,890 631 1,293 467 Minor Group 820
1,112 1,050 62 2,294 133 1,050 62 Major Group 83

209 203 6 1,055 54 203 6 Minor Group 830


880 825 55 1,182 69 825 55 831
331 330 1 353 1 330 1 Major Group 84

731 718 13 766 14 718 13 85


594 587 7 621 7 587 7 Minor Group 851
409 363 46 470 52 363 46 Major Group 86
576 537 39 748 49 537 39 87
333 295 38 496 48 295 38 Minor Group 872

7,053 5,566 1,487 8,092 1,769 5,566 1,487 Major Group 88


2,461 1,207 1,254 1,584 1,468 1,207 1,254 Minor Group 880

47
TABLE B·IV PART-C

B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRlAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR


GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd"
Total Workers
---------~----
Branch of Industry Total

Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. I. C. persons Males Females


2 3 4
Minor Group 882 Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating houses, cafes,
restaurants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and
boarding facilities . . . . . . . . 3,486 3,407 79
883 Laundry sel'Victs rendered by organisations and individuals, this
includes all types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning services 1,050 834 216
884 Hair dressing, other services rendered by organisation and individuals
such as those by barber, hairdressing saloon and beauty shops 1,878 1,875 3
Major Group 89 Services (not elsewhere classified). . . . . • . 4,582 3,708 874
Minor Group 890 Sel'Vices rendered by organisations or individuals not elsewhere classified 4,582 ~,708 874

Division 9 Activities not adequately described 16,855 11,125 5,730


Major Group 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including actio
vities of such individuals who fail to provide sufficient information
about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 16,855 11,125 5,730
Minor Group 900 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including
activities of such individuals who fail to provide Sufficient information
about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 16,855 11,125 5,730

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry
,-----
Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, M~or group
------------- -------- - - - - - - - & Minor group of
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1.8.1.C.
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2,731 2,675 56 3,407 79 2,675 56 Minor Group 882

880 706 174 834 216 706 174 883


635 635 1,875 3 635 884
2,652 2,222 430 3,708 874 2,222 430 Major Group 89
2,652 2,222 430 '3,708 874 2,222 430 Minor Group 890

7,769 5,586 2183 11,125 5,730 5,586 2,183 Division 9

7,769 5,586 2,183 11,125 5,730 5,586 2,183 Major Group 90


7.769 5,586 2,183 11,125 5,730 5.586 2,183 Minor Group 900

48
RURAL

8-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS


AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-cantd.

Workers at Workers in
Household Non-Households
Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry

Divisions of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BARODA TALUKA

All Divisioll8
Division
.
0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
16,458

1,516
14,263
1,084
2,195
432
1,623
694
603
414
12,640

390
1,592

18
1 Mining and Quarrying 107 90 17 90 17
2 & 3 Manufacturing • 6,002 5,345 657 929 189 4,416 468
4 Construction • . • 432 371 61 371 61
5 Electricity, Gas" Water and Sanitary Services 159 159 159

6 Trade and Commerce • . • 1,407 1,332 75 1,332 75


7 Transport, Storage anp Communication 1,180 1,160 20 1,160 20
8 Services .••. 3,377 3,166 211 3,166 21 J
9 Activities not adequately described 2,278 1,556 722 1,556 722

SAVLI TALUKA

All Divisions 7,813 6,590 1,223 1,098 313 5,492 910

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 698 494 204 272 168 222 36
I Mining and Quarrying 315 255 60 255 60
2&3 Manufacturing 1,989 1,631 358 826 145 805 2[3
4 Construction. . • • • 158 124 34 124 34
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 9 9 9

6 Trade and Commerce • • • 1,263 1,235 28 1,235 28


7 Transport, Storage and Communication 401 401 401
8 Services. . • . . • 1,804 1,650 154 1,650 154
9 Activities not adequately described 1,176 791 385 791 385

VAGHODlA TALUKA

All DivisioDs 3,639 3,094 545 426 103 2,668 442

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 301 260 41 84 31 176 10
1 Mining and Quarrying . . . . . . 2 2 2
2 & 3 Manufacturing 809 695 114 342 72 353 42
4 Construction . . . . . . 1:32 109 23 109 23
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 5 5 5

6 Trade and Commerce 7[5 614 71 644 71


7 Transport, Storage and Communication 135 133 2 133 2
8 :';ervices. . . 1,283 9B9 294 989 294
9 .\ctivities not adequately described 257 257 257

PADRA T ALUKA

All DivisioDs 5,482 4,757 725 1,414 325 3,343 400

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 404- 315 59 232 55 113 4
1 Mining and Quarrying 4 4 3 I
2&3 Manufacturing • 1,950 1,616 334 1,179 270 437 64
4 Construction 158 124 34 124 34

6 Trade and Commerce • • . 1,039 971 6B 971 68


7 Transport, Storage and Communication 122 117 5 117 5
8 Services .... 1,734 1,509 225 1,509 225
9 Activities not adequately described 71 71 71

49
B-7
RURAL
B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS
AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION.contd.

Workers at Workers in
Household Non-Household
Baanch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry

Divisions of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

KARJAN TALUKA

All Divisions 3,187 2,811 376 654 90 2,157 286


Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 329 30e 21 96 16 212 5
2 & 3 Manufacturing 819 712 107 558 74 154- 33
4 Construction .••• 191 154 37 154 37
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 6 6 6
6 Trade and Commerce 531 500 31 500 31

7 Transport, Storage and Communication 103 103 103


8 Services _. . 90S 865 40 865 40
9 Activities not adequately described 303 163 140 163 140

SINOR MAHAL

All Divisions 2,315 1,960 355 373 55 1,587 300

Division Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting


Q 108 91, 14 37 4 57 10
Mining and Quarrying
1 22 17 5 17 5
2&3 l\fanufacturing 1,127 867 260 336 51 531 209
4 Construction 55 54 I 54 I
6 Trade and Commerce 263 251 12 251 12

7 Transport, Storage and Communication 67 65 2 65 2


8 Services .. . 661 601 60 601 60
9 Activities not adequately described 12 11 1 11 1

DABHOI TALUKA

All Divisions 5,891 4,574 1,317 807 144 3,767 1,173


Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 380 324 56 137 33 187 23
I Mining and Quarrying 6 3 3 3 3
2 & 3 Manufacturing 1,095 932 163 670 III 262 52
4 COl'lstruction • •• 162 154 8 154 8
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 7 7 7

6 Trade and Commerce 790 748 42 748 42


7 Transport, Storage and Communication 262 262 262
8 Services . . • . , 1,361 1,256 105 1,256 105
9 Activities not adequately described 1,828 895 933 895 93~

SANKHEDA TALUKA

All Divisions 4,907 4,261 646 515 122 3,746 524


Division 0 A~riculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 210 178 3!! 61 18 117 14
1 Mining and Quarrying 13 9 4 9 4
2&3 Manufacturing 1,515 1,313 202 454 104 859 98
4 Construction ...• 106 106 106
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 7 7 7

6 Trade and Commerce 953 915 38 915 38


7 Transport, Storage and Communication 191 183 8 183 8
B Services ... 1,029 977 52 977 52
9 Activities not adequately described 883 573 310 573 310

50
RURAL

B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS


AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-concld.

Workers at Workers in
Household Non-Household
Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry

Divisions of 1. S. 1. C. 'Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TILAKWADA MAHAL

All Divisions 1,776 1,364 412 322 93 1,042 319

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 138 109 29 24 3 85 26


2&3 Manufacturing. 441 340 101 298 90 42 II
4 Construction •• 62 49 13 49 13
6 Trade and Cotpmerce • • • 260 241 19 241 19
7 Transport, Storage and Communications 18 18 18

3 Services 682 607 75 607 75


9 Activities not adequately described 175 175 175

NASVADI TALUKA

All Divisions 2,140 1,897 243 336 87 1,561 156

Division0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 198 160 38 40 13 120 25
1 Mining and Quarrying 9 9 9
2&3 Manufacturing 526 442 84 296 74 146 10
4 Construction 42 36 6 36 6
6 Trade and Commerce 577 537 40 537 40

7 Transport, Storage and Communications 55 55 55


8 Services . .., 500 460 40 46(') 40
9 Activities not adequately described 233 198 35 198 35

CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA

All Divisions 6,059 4,348 1,711 903 556 3,445 1,155

Division0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,053 646 407 195 160 451 247
1 Mining and Quarrying 17 14 3 14- 3
2&3 Manufacturing 1,372 918 454 708 396 210 58
4 Construction ..•.. 39 36 3 36 3
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 4 4 4

6 Trade and Commerce. . 708 666 42 666 42


7 Transporf, Storage and Communications 88 86 2 86 2
8 Services 1,058 960 98 960 98
9 Activities not adequately described 1,720 1,018 702 1,018 702

JABUGAM TALUKA

All Divisions 3,637 3,096 541 501 220 2,595 321

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 248 197 51 27 10 170 41
I Mining and Quarrying 341 335 6 335 6
2&3 Manufacturing 938 721 217 474 210 247 7
4- Construction 62 60 2 60 2
6 Trade and Commerce 596 580 16 580 16

7 Transport, Storage and Communications 73 73 73


8 Services ...•. 1,229 1,124 105 1,124 105
9 Activitices not adequately described . 150 6 144 6 144

51
APPENDIX

Minor Groups having less than 1% of workers of the respective division and less than 0.5% in case of Minor Groups of
division 2 & 3 only have been shown in this Appendix. The following abbreviations have been used :-- 'HI' for Household
Industry, 'NHI' for Non-household Industr~, '1\{' for Males and 'F' for ~emales.
BARODA DISTRICT

007 Total NHI (F2), Urban NHI (F2); 015 Total NilI Urban NHI (MI); 287 Total NHI (M83,FS), Urban NHI
(M54,F5), Urban NHI (M48,FI); 023 Total HI (M4), NHI (M77,F5); 290Total NHI (MI6),Urban NHI (M4); 291 Total
(M2), Urban NilI (MI); 024 Total NHI (MI), Urban NilI NHI (M5), Urban NHI (M3); 292 Total HI (M40,F22),
(M!); 025 Total NHI (M2,FI) ;030 Total NHI (MIO), Urban NHI (M24,F23), Urban HI (M39,F22), NHI (M22,F3); 302
NHI (MID); 032 TotalNHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 041 Total NHI (M204,F3), Urban NHI (M201,F3); 303 Total
Total HI (MI), NHI (M37), Urban NHI (M30); 042 Total HI (M2). NHI (MIOI,FI), Urban HI (M2), NH! (MlOO,Fl);
NHI (MI3), Urban NHI (M7); 043 Total HI (M7, F2), NHI 310 Total HI (MI23,F28), NHI (M24,F2), Urban HI
(M7), Urban HI (M6,Fl), NHI (M3); 047 Total NIlI (M3); (M22,F5), NHI (MI6,F2); 312 Total NHI (MI), Urban
048 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 100 Total NHI (MI); 313 Total NHI (MilS), Urban NHI (MI15);
NHI (M2); 101 Total NHI (MI); 105 Total NHI 314 Total HI (MI3), NHI (MI31,FI), Urban HI (M6), NHI
(M3), Urban NHI (MI); 201 Total NHI (M3,Fl), Urban (MI18,FI); 315 Total HI (MI2,FI), NHI (M4), Urban HI
NHI (M3); 202 Total HI (M2), NHI(M4), Urban HI (MI). (MI,FI), NHI (M2); 320 Total NHI (M54,Fl), Urban
NHI (M4); 203 Total NHI (M4,FI), Urban NHI (MI,FI); NHI (M54, FI); 321 Total NHI (MI9), Urban NHI
204 Total HI (Ml,FI), NHI (M26), Urban NHI (M22); (MI9); 323 Total HI (MS,F7), NHI (M72,FI), Urban HI
205 Total HI (M6), NHI (MI30,F2), Urban HI (M5), NHI (M5,F7), NHI (MS3); 324 Total NHI (MI2). Urban NHI
(MI29,F2); 206 Total HI (M52,F3), NHI (M37), Urban (MI2); 331 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI09,F3), Urban HI (MI),
HI (MI2), NH! (MI6); 208 Total NHI (M8), Urban NHI NHI (MIOI,F3); 332 Total NHI (M6); Urban NHI (M6);
(MI); 210 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 213 Total 333 Total HT (M3,FI), NHI (M23,F7), Urban HI
NHI (Ml), Urban NHI (MI); 214 Total HI (M3), NHI (M2, Fl), NHI (MI3, F4), 334 Total NHI (M3);
(M70,FI), Urban HI (M3), NHI (M65,Fl); 215 Total NIH Urban NHI (M3); 386 Total HI (PI), NHI
(M37), Urban NHI (M37); 216 Total HI (M3), NHI (M25); (MI37), Urban NHI (MI31); 337 Total HIeMI), NHI (M43)j
Urban HI (M3), NHI (M25); 217Total NHI (M3), Urban Urban HI (MI), NHI (M43); 338 Total NHI (M2), Urban
NHI (M3); 218 Total NHI (M5), Urban NHI (MS); 219 NHI (M2); 341 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI40,F4), Urban
Total NHI (MI); 221 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (Ml); HI (MI), NHI (MI14,F4); 342 Total HI (M39,F2), NHI
222 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI (1\12); 223 Total HI (M47,F5), Urban HI (M7), NHI (M22,F4); 343 Total HI
(MI), NHI (M9,FI), Urban HI MI), NHI (M7,FI); 224 (M27,Fl), NHl (MIlO ,F30), Urban NHI (M79,FII); 344
Total HI (MI),NHI (MI7)j225TotalNHI(M2),NHI(M2); Total HI (M25,FS), NHI (M73,F21). Urban NHi (M61,
226 Total HI (MI), NHI (1\1123, F43), Urban NHI (MI); F2Q); 34S Total HI (MI), NHI (MI2), Urban HI (MI),
231 Total HI (M83,F41), NHI (MI3,F5), Orban HI NHI (MI2); 351 Total NHI (MB,FI), Urban NHI (M8,FI);
(MII,FI4), NHI (MI3,FS); 233 Total HI (M35,F7), NHI 352, Total NHI (M5), Urban NHI (M5); 353 Total HI
(MI02), Urban HI (M9,F3), NHI (M98); 234 Total HI (M8, (M3), NHI (M69,F4). Urban HI (M3); NHI (M64,F4);
FI6), NHI (M40,FI), Urban HI (F2), NHI (M31,Fl); 236 355 Total NHI (M35,F2) Urban NHI (M35,F2); 356 Total
Total HI(M25,F2), NHI (M5,FI), Urban NHI (M3,Fl); NHI (MI9,F8), Urban NHI (MI9,F8); 359 Total lIt (M9,F4),
237 Total HI(M3,Fl), NHI (M72,FI), Urban HI (M3,Fl, NHI (MI5,F2), Urban HI (M9,F4), NHI (MIO,F2); 361
NHI (M72,FI); 238 Total HI (Ml) NHI (M4), Urban HI Total NHI (M21), Urban NHI (M2I); 362 Total NHI (M33).
(MI), NHI (M4); 240 Total HI (FI); Urban HI (FI); 244 Urban NHI (M33)j 363 Total NHI (MI6), Urban NHI
Total HI (M5,1"I); 250 Total NHI(M2), Urban NHI (M2)j (Ml3); 365 Total HI (M5t,F2),NHI (MI84,F3), Urban HI
251 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 252 Total NHI (M41), NHI (MI71,F3); 366Total NHI (MS), Urban NHI
(MI88,F2), Urban NHI(MI52,F2); 253 Total NHI (M23. FI), (M5), 367 Total HI (M4), NHI (M126,FI), Urban NHI
UrbanNHI (M23,FI); 254 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (MI24,FI); 371 TotalNHI (M9S), Urban NHI(M56); 372
eMS); 260 Total NHI (M5,FI), Urban NHI (M5,FI)j 26S Total NHI (M165,FI), UrbaR NHI (MI6); 373 Total NHI
Total HI (M2), NHI (M7), Urban HI (M2), NHI; eM7); (MI02), Urban NHI (MIOO); 375 Total HI (M3), NHI
266 Total HI (MI), Urban HI (MI)' 270 Total NHI (M53), Urban HI (M3), NHI (MS3); 376Total NHI (M76),
(M3,FI), Urban NHI (M3,FI); 271 Totat--NHl (M85, F39), Urban NHI (M72); 377 Total NHI (Ml), Urban NHI
(MI; 378 Total NHI (M20),Urban NHI (MI9); 379 Total
NHI (M22), Urban HI (FI8), NHI (M4); 272 Total HI NHI (M51), Urban NHI (M48); 381 Total NHI (M2),
(MI7,F4I), NHI (M38), Urban HI (MI7,F36), NHI (M30): Urban NHI (M2); 382 Total HI (M ), NHI (M7), Urban
274 Total HI (M24,FI2), NHI (M20,F2), Urban HI (MI), HI (M3), NHI eM7); 383 Total NHI (M23), Urban NHI
NHI (M9); 275 Total HI (F3), Urban HI (F3); 276 (MI7); 385 Total NHI (M4), UrbanNHI (M4); 386 Total
Total HI (MI2,FII), NH[ (M29,F2); Urban HI (MI2), NHI (M7), Ur~an HI (M7), 387 Total NHI (M23), Urban
FIl), NHI (M29,F2); 277 Total HI (MIO, F68); NHI NHI (M22); 389 Total HI (M28), NHI (MI9), Urban
(M3), Urban HI (M3,F61), NHI (M2); 278 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI), NHI (MIS); 392 Total HI (M6), NHI (M169),
Urhan HI (M5), NHI (M150); 394 Total HI (MIO,F4),
NH! (M8), Urban NHI (M7); 279 Total HI(F3), NHI (M24), NHI (M27,FI), Urban HI (M5,F3), NHI (M25.FI); 395
Urban HI (F3), NIH (M6); 283 Total HI (MI), NHI Total HI (M2), NHI (M32). Urban HI (MI), NHI (M32);
(MI), Urban HI (MI), NHI (MI); 284 Total HI (M30): 396 Total NHr (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 402 Total NHI
NHI (M9,F5), Urban HI (MI4), NHI (M9,F5), 285 Total (M14); 602 Total NHI (MlIS); Urban NHI (MllO); 603
NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 286 Total NHI (MI), Total NHI (M40), Urban NHI (M38); 604 Total NHI
APPEND IX-contd.

(M6); Urban NHI (M6); 605 Total NHI (M6,FI), Urban NHII (MI75), Urbani NHI (MI68); 682 Total NHI (M206,
NHI (M!02,FI), Urban NHI (M30,FI); 607 Total NHI Fl), Urban NHI (MI93,Fl); 683 Total NHI (M38,Fl),
(M8), Urban NHI (M2); 608 Total NHI (M3,FI), Urban Urban NHI (M35,FI); 685 Total NHI (Mil); Urban NHI
NHI (M3,FI); 610 Total NHI (M4,FI), UrbanNHI (M4, (MIl); 687 Total NHI (M26,FI), Urban NHI (M22,FI);
Fl); 611 Total NHI (M30,FI), Urban NHI (MI6,FI); 612 688 Total NHC (M95,FI), Urban NHC (M94,F 1); 690 Total
Total NHI (M4), Urban NH[ (M4); 613 Total NHI (M9), NHI (M21,FI), Urban NHI (MI7); 691 Total NHI (M4),
Urban NHI (M9); 614 Total NHI (MI6), Urban NHI Urban NHI (M4) 692 Total NHI (MI40), Urban NHI
(MI2); 615 Total NHI (M8),Urban NHI (M8); 617Total (MI39)j 693TotalNHI (MI41, FlO), Urban NHI (MI31,
NHI (MI6), Urban NHI (MIS); 618 Total NHI (M2), FlO); 694 Total NRC (M138, F3), Urban NHI (M102, F3);
Urban NHI (MI); 620 Total NHI (M7,FI), Urban NHI (M4); 696 Total NHI (MIS); Urban NHI (MIS), 697 Total
(MS); 621 Total NHI (MI35,F6) Urban NHI (M128,F6); NHI (M5), Urban NHI (M5); 706 Total NHI (MIll),
630 Total NHI (M9,FI), Urban NHI (M9,FI); 631 Total Urban NHI (MIl); 707 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3);
NHI (M:l,Fl), Urban NHI (M2.FI); 632 Total NHI (M7); 708 Total NHI (M40), Urban NHI (M3); 709 Total NRC
Urban NHI (M7) 633 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4); (Mig), Urban NHI (MID); 710 Total NHI (M481, FI),
631 Total NHI (M5), Urban NHI (M3); 635 Total NHI Urban NHI (M44,FI); 720 Total NHI (M3), Ulban NHI
(M4), Urban NHI (M4); 636 Total NHI (M24), Urban (M2); 732 Total NHI (M37,FI), Urban NHI (M37,Fl), 312
NHI (M24); 637Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 638 Total NHC (M53,F2), Urban NHI (53,F2); 821 Total NHI
Total NHI (MI9,FI), Urban NHI (MI9,FI); 639 Total (M66,Fl) Urban NHI (M2D); 832 Total NHI (M57,FIO),
NHI (M94, F4), Urban NHI ,M42,H); 642 Total NHI Urban NHI (M22,FI) ;840 Total NH! (M338,FI), Urban NHI
(M7), Urban NHI (M6); 643 Total NHI (M8,FI), (M317,FI)j 841 Total NHI (MIS), Urban NHI (MI3); 850
Urban NHI (M8,FI); 648 Total NHI (M55, F32), Total NHI (M55,F2), Urban NHI (M55,F2); 852 Total NHI
Urban NHI (M36,F2); 651 Total NHI (M239,F7), Urban (MI8,F2), Urban NHC (M15,F2); 853 Total NHI (M72,F3).
NHI (Mf63,Fl); 653 Total NHI (Mll2), Urban NH! Urban NHI (M61,F2); 860 Total NHI (MI41,FIO), Urban
IMBI); 654 Total NHI (MI7), Urban NHI (MI3); 655 NHI (MI02,FIO); 861 Total NHI (MI43,F25), Urban
Total NHI (MI04), Urban NHI , (M91); 660 Total NHI NHI (MI22,F22); 862 Total NHI (MI86,FI7). Urban
(MI15,F3), UrbanNHI (M98,FI);663TotaINHI (M48,F6), NHI (MI39,F41); 870 Total NHI (M34), Urban NHI
Urban NHI (M39,FI); 670 Total NHI (M92,F3), Urban (M34); 871 Total NHI (M207), Urban NHI (M207); 873
NHI (M76,F3); 672 Total NHI (MI45, FIl); Urban NHI Total NHI (MII,FI), Urban NIH (MI,FI), 8S1 Total NHI
(M96,F4); 673 Total NHI (M33,F5), Urban NHI (M28,F5); (M59,F3), Urban NHI (M22,F3); 885 Total NHI (M333),
680 Total NHI (MI08), Urban NHI (104), 681 Total Urban NHI (M321).

53
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APPENDIX
F 4milics having less than 1% of the workers of the respective divisions (less than 0.5% in case of Division 7-8) have been
shown in thIs appendix. The following abbreviations have been used:-

III In Mining, Quarrying, Li\'estock, Forestry, Fishing, VI In Construction


Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities VII In Tlade and Commerce
IV At Household Industry VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry IX In Other Services
M=Males F=}'emales

BARODA DISTRICT

002 Total V(M96) VI(Ml) VIII(M9) IX (M2::1), Urban (M85), Urban VII (M(,S); 402 Total III (M25) IV
V (M92) VI (Ml) VIII (M9) IX (M23); 003 1'ot31 V (1\130) (MI) IX (M9), Urban III (M1I); <103 Total III (MIO,FIS)
VIII (M7) IX (M35), Urban V (M30) VIII (M7) IX (M35); IV (Ml); 409 Total III (l\'I4) IV (M2), Urban IV (M2);
004 Total V (MlO) IX (M5), UrbanV(MIO)IX (M5); 009 410 Total III (M3) V (MI); 415 TotallII (M43,FB), Urban
Total III (M2) V (M49) VI (MI9) VIII (M3) IX (M67), III (MI3,F3); 420 Total III (MI); 421 Total III (MI);
Urban III (M2) V (M32) VIII (M3) IX (M39); 011 Total VII 440 Total III (M34), Urban III (MI3); 442 Total:tn (M50)
(M29), Urban VII lM29); 012 Total V (MI), Urban V (Ml); IV (F I) V (M8), Urban III (M9); 443 Total IV (M4,F2)
014 Total IX (M3), Urban IX(M3): 019 Total V (M28.F4) V (M4,FI); 449 Total III (MI9,F7), Urban III (MS); 503
IX (M6), Urban V (M28,F4) IX (M6); 020 Total III (MI) TotalllI (MI); 610 Total VIII (M17); 620 Total VIn (MI),
IX (MI, F2), Urban IX (l\fJ,F2); 021 Total III (MI) IX Urban vnI (Ml); 622 Total VIII (M5), Urban VIII (M5);
(MI4), Urban IX (M2); 023 Total III (M5); 029 Total IX 650 Total VIII (MI); 651 Total VIII (M52), Urban VIII
(M14,F2), Urban IX (M4,F2); 032 Total IX (M23,FI), Urban (M48); 652 Total VIII (M2); 661 Total VIII (M54), Urban
IX (MI6,FI); 033 Total IX (Mj3,F7), Urban (M52,F7); VIII (M52); 671 Total VIII (M44), Urban VIII (M37);
035 Total IX (l\138,F2), Urban IX (M3B,F2); 039 Total V 672 Total VIII (M9), Urban VIII (M3); 679 Total VIII
(MI) IX (M4), Urban V (Ml) IX (l\I4); 041 Total V (1\12) (MI7,F2), Urban VIII (M17,F2); 681 Total VIn (M39),
VIII (FI) IX (1\II9,F81), Urban V (M2) VIII (FI) IX Urban VIII (M23); 693 Total VIII (M29,FI), Urban VIII
(MI8,F50); 042 Total V (MIl) IX (M65,FI8), Urban V (M7); 701 Total V (M55), Urban V (M47); 703 Total IV
(Mil) IX (MB,F7); 044 Total IX (M48), Urban IX (M24); (F3) V (MI27,F4), Urban V (MI09,F4); 705 TotalV (MI),
045 Total IX (Ml); 046 Total IX (M62,FI), Urban IX Urban V (Ml); 707 Total IV (M5,F7) V (M32), Urban
(M30,FI); 047 Total V (M28) IX (Ml), Urban V (M2B) IV (MI,F7) V (M32); 708 Total IV (M2,F3) V (MI4),
IX (Ml); 060 Total IX (MI9), Urbcm IX (MI9); 062 Total Urban V (MI4); 711 Total IV (MI) V (MI), Urban IV
IX (l\1l5,FI), Urban IX (l\16,Flj; OG9 Total IX (M46), (MI) V (M1); 712 Total IV (M5), Urban IV (M5); 713
Urban IX (l\I4I); 070 Total IX (Ml), Urban IX (MI); 072 Total IV (F7) V (M53,Fl), Urban IV (F7) V (M53,FI);
Total V (1\17) IX (M8), Urban V (M7) IX (M7); 076 Total 714 Total V (MI), Urban V (MI); 715 Total IV (M18,F67)
V (M3) IX (M94,F30), Urban V (M3) IX (lVIS5,F20); 078 V (M44,F33), Urban IV (MI7,F63) V (M44,F33); 719 Total
Total IX (M7,F2), Urban IX (M3,F2); 080 Total IX (M8, IV (M4,Fl) V (M24,Fl), Urban V (M23); 721 Total IV
FI), Urban IX (MB,FI); 081 Total V (MG,Fl) IX (1\116), (M23) V (M3); 729 Total IV (MlO,FI) V (M58,F36),
Urban V (M6,FI) IX (Mil); 082 Total V (Ml) IX (M2), Urban V (M57,F36); 730 Total V (MI8) VIII (M2), Urban
Urban V (MI) IX (M2); OB3 Total V (MlO) VII (1\15) IX V (MI2) VIII (M2); 731 Total V (M3) VIII (M4), Urban
(l\f62), Urban V (MIO) VII (M5) IX (M60); 084 Total V (M3) VIII (M4); 732 Total V (MI), Urban V (MI) j
IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 085 Total IX (M89,FI), Urban 734 Total V (MI07) VIII (MI3), Urban V (MI07) VIn
IX (MS); OS7 Total IX (M6,FS), Urban IX (F2); 059 Total (MI2); 735 Total V (M6), Urban V (M6); 740 Total IV
IX (MI6), Urban IX (]\JIll); 091 Total V (M43) IX (M56, (M7) V (MI59), Urban IV (M6) V (MI35); 742 Total IV
F4), Urban V (M43) IX (M54,F4); 099 Total VI (M2) VIII (M3) V (M6), Urban IV (M3) V (M6)j 752 Total V (M51)
(MI) IX (MIO), Urban IX (MIO); OX2 Total IX (M112), VIII (M7) IX (Ml), Urban V (M31) VIII (M2); 754 Total
Urban IX (MIOO); OX3 Total IX (M79,F8), Urban IX (M75, V (M9,F4~. Urban V (M9,F4); 755 Total V (M43) VI
F8); OX9 Total III (M3) V (M6) VI (MI) IX (M22), Urban (M18) VIII (MI) IX (MI:;), Urban V (M43) VI (MI2)
IX (MI2); 109 Total IX (M6,FI); 110 Total VII (M6), VIII (MI) IX (MIS); 756 Total III (MI) V (MI34) VIII
Urban VII (M3); III Total VII (M28), Urban VII (M24); (M22) IX (M3), Urban V (MI24) VIII (M22) IX (M3);
121 Total VII (M33), L'rban VII (M33); 129 Total VII 757 Total V (1\125), Urban V (M25); 758 Total IV (M1O)
(MI4); 130 Total III (1\18); 139 Total VII (MI7) IX (MIO); V (M35), Urban IV (M2) V (MI8); 761 Total V (MI35)
202 Total IX (M75), Urban IX (M75); 210 Total III (M2) VI (M4) VIll (M68) IX (MI12), Urban V (MI29) VIII
V (M31,Fl) VII (M4) VIII (M21) IX (M4B), Urban III (M64) IX (MIll); 762 Total V (MIO), Urban V (M8);
(M2) V (M31,F1) VII (M4) VIII (M21) IX (M48); 220 763 Total V (MI) VIII (M9), Urban V (MI) VIII (M9);
Total VII (MI), Urban VII (Ml); 310 Total VII (M97, 764 Total V (MS) VI (M6) VIII (M29) IX (M34), Urban
F8), Urban VII (M86,F8); 311 Total VII (M103) IX (M2), V (M5) VIII (M27) IX (MI6); 769 Total V (M89) VI
Urban VII (M73); 312 Total VII (1\1154), Urban VII (MI32); (MS) VIII (MIS) IX (MI38), Urban V (M77) VI (M2)
319 Total VII (M64), Urban VII (M64); 320 Total VII VIII (MI3): IX (M82); 772 Total IV (M5) V (MI51),
(M2), Urban VII (M2); 321 Total V (M7) VII (MI,FI), Urban V (MI39); 775 Total IV (M2) V (M5), Urban V
Urban VII (MI,FI); 329 Total VII (MI); 340 Total VII (M5); 779 Total IV (M13,Fl) V (M131,F2) VI (M2), Urban

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APPEND IX-contd.

IV (MS) V (MIIS,F2) VI (M2); 780 Total V (M33) VI 832 Total V (M27), Urban V (Mil); 834 Total V (M8),
(M3) VIII (M52) IX (M63), Urban V (11.133) VIII (M52) Urban V (M6); 843 Total IV (MI) V (M8); 849 Total V
IX (M60); 790 Total III (M3) IV (M57,F3) V (M1l7,FI6) (M65,F3S), Urban V (MI); 851 Total IV (M4) V (M2~),
VI (MI12,FI), Urban IV (MS)V(M96) VI \MI12); 794 Total Urban IV (M4) V (M246); 852 Total IV (M2) V (M5S),
VI (M4,F2); 795 Total VI (MI); 800 Total V (M4), Urban V Urban IV (M2) V (M55); 853 Total IV (MI28,F28) V
(M4); SO I Total V (M342), Urban V (M334); 802 Total V (MI2), Urban IV (MI9,F4); 855 Total IV (M7,Fl) V.(M1I),
(MI6j,Urban V (MIS); 803 Total V (M 169),UrbanV(M 165) ; Urban IV (M2) V (MIO); 856 Total IV (FI2) V (M20),
804 Total IV (M6) V (MJ09,Fl), Urban IV (M6) V (M94); Urban IV (F12) V (M 16); 860 Total V (M 196, FS)
806 Total IV (MI) V (MI2), Urban IV (MI) V (MI2); VII (1\1119, FI), Urban V (MI22, F5), VII (M 58);
808 Total IV (M2) V (MI24,F3), Urban IV (MI) V (MI23, 870 Total III (M2) V (M83) VI (MI) VnI (M 14)
F3); 809 Total V (MI99), Urban V (MI92); 810 Total IX (MI5), Urban V (M73) VIII (M14) IX (MI5); 871
IV (MI8) V (M55,F6), Urban IV (M6) V (M48,F6); 812 Total V (MI63) VIII (M41) IX (M2), Urban V (M109) VIII
Total V (M82), Urban V (M82); 813 Total V (M204), Urban (M41); 872 Total V (M2) VIII (M3), Urban V (M2) VIII
V (MI60); 314 Total V (M38), Urban V (11.111); 815 Total V (M3); 874 Total III (M2) VI (M7); 876 Total III (M9) V
(M22) VI (MI), Urban V (MIl); 819 Total IV (M7,F32l (M221) VI (M3) VnI (M26) IX (M37), Urban V (M76)
V (M323,F7), Urban V (M228,F7); 822 Total IV (M23,F5) VIII (M20) IX (M6); 879 Total V (M32) VIII (M4) IX
V (M22), Urban IV (M4) V (M3); 823 Total IV (MI) V (M), Urban V (M29) VIII (M4); 902 Total IX (M)8),
(M'2), Urban V (M2); 824 Total IV (M53,1"15) V (M195, Urban IX (MI8); 913 TotalIX (M2,FI20), Urban IX (F105}j
F14) IX (M8), Urban IV (M29,F14) V (MI86,FI3); 825 Total 930 Total V (M2) VI (M1) VIlI (M5) IX (MI4), Urban
IV (M3) V (M41), Urban rv
(M3) V (M39); 827 Total IV IX (M2); 951 Total IX (MI3,F3), Urban IX (MI3,F3); 960
(MI) V (M27) VII (M27,F2), Urban V (M22); 828 Total Total IX (MI5); 970 Total IX (M18,FI), Urban IX (MIS);
V (M5), Urban V (MS); 829 Total IV (M31,F36) V (M45, 990 Total IX (MI7), Urban IX (M17); 999 TotallX (M64'
F4) IX (MI), Urban IV (M29,F32) V (M35,F4); 830 Total F2), Urban IX (M7); X90 Total V (M3) IX (M4).
V (MI), Urban V(MI); 831 TotaIV(M6), Urban V(MS);

ANNEXURE
Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Families

Industrial
Rural CatO!gory Appropriatt:
appearing in Industrial
Code No. and Description of Occupational Family Persons Males Females the Table Category
2 3 4 5 6

BARODA DISTRICT

104 Village Officials 15 15 III IX


135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors,
Recreation, Entertainment and Catering Services 3 3 V IX
311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real Estat(!! 2 2 IX VII

8-1
.B-Il
B-VD PART.A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED
BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
(li) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Note:-Major groups of household industry, where persons having secondary work as cultivation or agricultural labour, are le5s
than 5% of the persons having the major group as principal work, have not been shown in this table, but are given in the
appendix to this table. Divisions thus affected are marked \\ ith an asterisk (*).

Secondary Work
Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricultural
T Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- R
hold Industry (Division and Major Group) U Males Females Males Females Males Female.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BARODA DISTRICT

Cultivator T 1,187 103 1,3846 6,063


R 1,139 97 13,807 6,060
U 48 6 39 3
I\sricultural Labourer T 178 85 4,200 1,832
R 176 85 4,185 1,827
U 2 15 5
Household Industry T 846 101 244 75
R 800 95 236 74
U 46 6. 8 I
Dillision 0 A.griculture, lillestock, forestry, fishing T 193 55 69 19
and hunting R 170 49 62 18
U 23 6 7 1
Major Group 00 Field Produce and Plantation T 4- 2
Crops R 2 2
U 2
03 Fishing T 1
R I
U
04 Livescock and Hunting T 189 55 66 19
R 168 4-9 59 18
U 21 6 7 1
*Division 2&3 Manlffacturing T 653 16 175 56
R 630 16 174 56
U 23 1
Major Group 20 Foodstuffs T 39 11
R 39 11
U
22 Tobacco Products T 23 14-
R 22 13
U 1 1
23 Textile-Cotton T 36 11 58 27
R 35 11 58 27
U 1
28 Manufacture of Wood and T 154 7 32 19
Wooden Produc~ R 149 7 32 19
U 5
31 Leather and Leather Products T 51 5 25 I
R 50 5 25 1
U I
34-35 Non-metallic Mineral T 187 19 17 5
Prodl1c~ other than R 182 19 17 5
Petroleum and Coal U 5
36 Basic Metals and their T 78
Products except Machinery R 77
and Transport Equiplllent U 1

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B-VII PART.A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED
BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
(ll) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-contd.

Secondary Work

Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricultural


Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- R
hold Industry (Division) Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BARODA TALUKA

ClIltivator R 24-9 3 1,502 594


Agricultural Labourer 19 12 428 103
Household Industry 157 38 47 9

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry,


fishing and hunting 61 25 31 8
2&3 Manufacturing 96 13 16 1

SAVLI TALUKA

Cultivator R 151 5 856 229


Agricultural Labourer 35 11 385 1<14
Household Industry 93 10 20 6

Division 0 Agriculture, live,tock, forestry,


fishing and hunting 24 6 9 5
2& 1 Manufacturing 69 4 11 1

VAGHODIA TALUKA

Cultivator R 88 5 878 418


Agricultural Labourer 1 2 475 290
Ho~hold Industry 67 16 8 1

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry,


fishing and hunting 17 13 2 I
2& 3 Manrifacturing 50 3 6

PADRA TALUKA

Cultivator
Agricultural Labourer
Household Industry
R 150
14
6
1 550
199
-
161
7
1,904
41
..
583
5

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry.


fishing and hunting 51 9 1
2& 3 Manrifactllring 148 32 4

KARJAN TALUKA

Cultivator R 80 1 913 169


Agricultural Labourer 27 4- 404- 62
Household Industry 64- 1 21 4

Division 0 Agriculture, liv,stock, fOrtSlf'),


.fishing and hun ling 4
2& 3 Manufacturing 64 1 11

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B.VII PART.A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED
BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS
CULTIVATOR OR. (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-contd.

Secondary Work

Principal Work I-At Household UI-As Agricultural


Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- R
hold IndustI y (Division) Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 B

SINOR MAHAL

Cultivator R 18 411 84
AgrIcultural Labourer 6 220 93
Household Industry 14 7

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry,


fijhing and hunting
2&3 Manufacturing 14 7

DABHOI TALUKA

Cultivator R 130 27 412 110


Agricultural Labourer 6 355 46
Household Intlustry 80 5 2

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, foresl'.Y,


fishing and hunting 16 2 1
2&3 Manufacturing 64 3 1

SANKHEDA TALUKA

Cultivator R 29 1,072 255


Agricultural Labourer 4 179 55
Household Industry 20 18 1-

Divisit", 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry,


fishing and hunting 2
2&3 Manufacturing 20 16 .4

TILAKWADA MAHAL

Cultivator R 38 2 1,352 761


Agricultural Labourer
Household Industry
6 1 160
16
154
9
..9
DiviJron 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry,
fishing and hunting 1
2&3 Malllifacturing 15 9 9

NASVADI TALUKA

Cultivator R 28 3 695 373


Agricultural Labourer 5 2 114 81
Household Industry 10 4-

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry,


fIShing and hunting
2&3 Manifacturing 1(} -I o'

8+
B-VD PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED
BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS
CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-concld.

Secondary Work
Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricultural
'Industry 1I -As Cultivator Labourer
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- R
hold Industry (Division) Males Females Males Femalt's Mal(~ Ftmalu

2 3 4 5 6 7 OJ

CHBOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA

Cultivator R 119 39 2,179 1,205


Agricultural Labourer 7 20 595 406
Household J ndustry 31 17 18 9

Division 0 Agriculture, livesfQck, forestry,


fishing and hunting 3 2
2&3 Mamifacturing 31 17 15 7

JABUGAM TALUKA

Cultivator R 59 5 1,633 1,279


Agricultural Labourer 46 32 320 242
Household Industry 49 6 38 25

Division 0 AgricultW'l!, livestock, forestry,


fishing and hunting 1
2&3 Manrifacturing 49 5 38 25

APPENDIX

Major groups of household industry where persons having secondary work as cultivation or agricultural labour, are less
than 5 % of the persons having the major group as principal work, have been shown in this appendix. The following
abbreviations have been used:-

I-As Cultivator M=Males


H--As Agricultural Labourer F=Females

27 Total I (M68,F3) II (MI7,F2), Rural I (M66,F3) II (M17,F2), Urban I (M2); 39 Total I eM17), Rural I (MJO),
Urban I (M7).

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n-VU PART.B-INDUSTRlAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional work Additional work
at Household Industry at Household Industry
(Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males female.

2 3 2 3
BARODA DISTRICT-TOTAL BARODA DISTRICT-TOTAL·contd.

P.W. Division 0 Z,811 584 P. W. Major Gropp 33 5,412 70

A. W. Division 0 ]
A. W. Division 2&3 J

Major Group 04 Major Group 20

P. W. Major Group 04 1,517 484 P. W. Major Group 34-35 2,233 572

A. W. Division 0 I A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major Group 04 Major Group 31

P. W: Division 2&3 38,514 2,256 P. W. Majo~ Group 38 1,358 6

A. W. Division 0 z A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major Group 33 I
Major Group 04 2
P. W. Division 4 3,663 496
Division 2&3 6 J
A. W. Division 0 '2
Major Group 20 I
27 2 Major Group 04 2
28 1
31 I Division 2&3 2
33 I
Major Group 22 2
P. W. Major Group 20 1,619 58
p. W. Major Group 40 3,663 496
A. W. Division 0 I
A. W. Division 0 2
Major Group 04
Major Group 04 2
Division 2&:1 1
Division 2&3 2
Major Group 27 Major Group 22 2

P. W. MajorGroup23 1,2763 1,274 P. W. Division 6 26,184


A. W. Division 0 J
A. W. Division 0 1
Major Group 04
Major Group 04
Division 2&3 24
P.W. Major Group 27 2,736 lOS Major Group 20 8
27 4
A. W. Division 2&3 1 J 28 7
30 I
33 2
Major Group 27 1
34-35
36 I
P. W. Major Group 28 2,142 22
P. W. Major Gro"'p 64-68 23,092 1,619
A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 0 J
Major Group 28 Major Group 04

P. W.=Principal Work A. W.=Additional Work

86
B-VD PAltT.B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work

Additional work Additional work


at Household Industry ~t
Household Industry
(Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females

2 3 2 3

BARODA .QISTRICT-TOTAL-contd. BARODA DISTRICT-TOTAL-contd.

Division 2&3 24 Major Group 23

Major Group 20 8 P. W. MajorGroup 81 7,044 2,047


27 4-
28 7
30 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2
33 2
34-35 1
36 1 Major Group 27 2

P. W. Division 7 12,770 168 P. W. Major Group 87 748 49

A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 12

Major Group 04 Major Group 27 12


Division 2&3 3 P. W. Major Group 89 3,708 874

Major Group 23 I
36 2 A. W. Division 0 2

P. W. Major Group 70-71 11,650 138 Major Group 04 2

A. W. Division 0 1 Division 2& 3 8

Major Group 04 Major Group 28 8

Division 2&3 3
P.W. Division 9 11,125 5,730

Major Group 23 1
36 2 A. W. Division 0 1

Major Group 04
P. W. Division 8 40,493 6,577
Division 2&3 5 S
A. W. Division 0 2
Major Group 23 1
Major Group 04 2 27 1
34-35 3 3
Division 2&3 23
P. W. Major Group 90 11,125 5,730
Major Group 23 1
27 14 A. W. Division 0 1
28 8

P. W. Major Group 80 15,062 1,006 Major Group 04-

A. W. Division 2&3 1 Division 2&3 5 3

87
B-VU PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work

Additional work at Additional work at


Household Industry Household Industry
Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females
(Division & Major Group)
2 3 2 3

BARODA DlSTRlCT-TOTAL-conclJ. BARODA DISTRlCT-RtJnAL-contd.

1 P. W. Division 8 14,164 1,459


Major Group 23
27 I
34-35 3 3 2
A. W. Division 0

BARODA DISTRICT-RURAL Major Group 04 2

o 2,300 459 23
p. W. Division Division 2&3

I 1
A. W. Division 0 Major Group 23
27 14
28 8
Major Group 04

1,315 388 P. W. Major Group 80 4,543 99


P. W. Major Group 04

1 A. W. Division 2&3
A. W. Division 0

Major Group 04 1 Major Group 23

8,620 482 P. W. Major Group 81 3,333 381


P.W. Division 6

1 A. W. Division 2&3 2
A. W. Division 0

Major Group 04 Major Group 27 2

22 P. W. Major Group 87 211 10


Division 2&3

Major Group 20 8 A. W. Division 2&3 12


27 4
28 7
33 1 Major Group 27 12
34-35 1
36 1
P. W. Major Group 89 1,486 444

P.W. Major Group 64-68 7,991 467


A. W. Division 0 2

A. W. Division 0 1
Major Group 04 2
Major Group ()4 1
Division 2&3 8
Division 2& 3 22
Major Group 28 8
Major Group 20 8
27 4
28 7 P. W. Division 9 5,539 3,547
33 1
34-35 1
36 1 A. W. Division 0 1

88
B.Vll PART.B-INDt1Sl'lUAL CLASSlFlCATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING m
NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work
Principal Work
Additional work
at Household Industry Additional work at
(Division & Major Group) Males Females Household Industry
(Division & Major Group) Males Females
2 3
2 3
BARODA DISTRICT-RURAL-coneld.
BARODA DISTRICT-URBAN-contd.

M<\ior Group 04
Major Group 04

Division 2&3 4 3 P. W. Major Group 27


2,043 74

Major Group 27 A. W. Division 2&3


I 1 1
34-35. 3 3
Major Group 27
P. W. Major Group 90 5,539 3,547
P. W. Major Group 28
1,777 20
A. W. Division 0 1
A. W. Division 2&3 1
Major Group 04
Major Group 28
Division 2&3 4 3
P. W. Major Group 33 4,431
Major Group 27 66
I
34-35 . 3 3 A. W. Division 2&3
1
BARODA DISTRICT-URBAN
P. W. Division 2&3 Major Group 20
30,052 991
A. W. Division 0 2 P. W. Major Group 34-35 • 1,198 166
Major Group 04 2 A. W. Division 2&3 1

Division 2&3 6 1 Major Group 31

Major Group 20 I P. W. Major Group 38


27 1,284 6
2
28 I
31 I A. W. Division 2&3
33 1
1

P. W. Major Group 20 Major Group 33


1,lll 42

A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Division 4 2,286 274

Major Group 04 A. W. Division 0


2

Division 2&3 1 Major Group 04-


2

Major Group 27 Division 2&3 2


P. W. Major Group 23 9,668 534 Major Group 22
2
A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Major Group 40 2,286 274

B-12
89
B-VD PART.B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
(RURAL AREAS ONLY)
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional work Additional work
at Household Indus try at Household Industry
(Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females
2 3 2
BARODA DISTRICT-URBAN-oontd. BARODA DISTRICT-URBAN-concld.
A. W. Division 0 2 A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major Group 04 2 Major Group 23

Division 2&:3 2 P. W. Major Group 90 5,586 2,183

A. W. Division 2&3 1
Major Group 22 2
Major Group 23
P. W. Division 6 17,564 1,212
BARODA TALUKA
A. W. Division 2&:3 2
P. W. Division 6 1,332 75
Major Group 30
33
A. W. Division 0 1

p. W. Major Group 64-68 15,101 1,15.2


A. W. Division 2&3 2

A. W. Division 2&3
SAVLI TALUKA

Major Group 30
33 P. W. Division 6 1,235 .28

129 A. W. Division 2&3 3


P. W. Division 7 10,114

P. W. Division 8 154
A. W. Division 0 1

A. W. Division 2&3 1
Major Group 04
P. W. Division 9 791 385
Division 2&3

A. W. Division 2&3 3 3
Major Group 23 1
36 2
VAGHODIA TALUKA
P. W. Major Group 70-71 9,292 100
Nil Nil Nil
A. W. Division 0 1
PADRA TALUKA
Major Group 04
P. W. Division 8 1,509 225
Division 2&3 3
A. W. Division 0 2
Major Group 23 I
36 A. W. Division 2&3 20
2
P. W. Division 9 5,586 2,183 P. W. Division 9 71

90
B.VU PART·B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY~concld.
(RURAL AREAS ONLY)
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional work at Additional work at
Household Industry Division Males Females Household Industry Division Males Females
2 3 2 3

PADRA TALUKA-contd. T[LAKWADA MAHAL-RURAL


A. W. Division 0 1 Nil Nil Nil
A. W. Division 2&3 1
NASVADI TALUKA-RURAL
KARJAN TALUKA
P. W. Division 6 • I 500 31 P. W. Divisiollt 0 120 25
A. W. Division 2&3 4 A. W. Division 0 1
P. W. Division 8 865 40 P. W. Division 6 537 40

A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 2


SINOR MAHAL CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-RURAL
Nil Nil P. W. Division 6 666 42
DABHOI TALUKA A. W. Division 2&3 9
Nil Nil Nil JABUGAM TALUKA-RURAL

SANKHEDA TALUKA P. W. Division 6 sao 16

Nil Nil Nil A. W.Division 2&3 2

91
TABLE B-Vm PARTS-A .. B

B-vm PART-A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD

Seeking employment for the first time

Age-groups
Total unemployed15-19 Total
lO-24
Educational levels ---------
P M
---- ---- ----
25-29 30-34 35+ Age not stated
-----
F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
BARODA
Total 3,546 3,441 105 1,216 63 561 24 420 30 117 8 51 1 67
Illiterate 894 866 28 233 7 126 3 63
Literate (wtihout educa- 3 14 II 19
tional level) 655 652 3 219 1 114 I
Primary or Junior Basic 1,539 1,521 18 552 53 ' 22 II 19
Matriculation or Higher 13 274 5 176 5 52 2 25 25
Secondary 367 325
Technical diploma not 42 169 34 46 15 108 15 II 4 2 2
equal to degree II 11
Non-technical diploma not 6 4 2
equal to degree
University degree or post-
graduate degree other than
technical degree 50 39 II 24 7 14 6 7 2
Technical degree or diploma
equal to degree or post-
graduate degree 30 27 3 13 2 9
Engineering 5 5
Medicine 2 1
4 4 3
Agriculture 2
Veterinary & dairying
Technology
Teaching
Others 20 17 3 8 6

B-VIII PART.B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE

Rural unemployeds
Total
unemployed Illiterate
DistrictjTaluka/Mr,J'al p
---------
M F P M F
2 3 4 5 6 7
BARODA DISTRICT
1,096 1,062 34 254 237 17
Baroda
Savli 233 232 1 49 49
Vaghodia 194 175 19 62 50 12
Padra 97 97 36 36
Karjan. 100 94 6 17 13 4
66 62 4 7 7
Sinor
Dabhoi.
43 43 5 5
Sankheda 120 II9 18 17
Tilakwada
100 99 16 16
Nasvadi 18 18
31 31 9 9
Chhota Udaipur 45
)abugam
45 27 27
..49 47 2 8 8

9~
TABLE B-Vm PARTS-A&B

AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Persons employed before but now out of employment & seeking work

Age-groups

Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Age not stated Educational levels
---- -M - -F _----_
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .32 33 34
DISTRICT

2,225 42 405 6 566 It 559 12 335 4 288 2 72 7 Total


633 21 127 2 130 145 6 91 4 98 2 42 7 Illiterate

433 2 87 94 92 1 77 72 II Literate (without educational level)


969 5 172 272 2 255 3 149 106 15 Primary or Junior Basic

156 8 19 3 57 4 51 15 II 3 Matriculation or Higher Secondary

5 3 Technical diploma not equal tf) degree


Non-technical diploma not equal to
degree

University degree or post-graduate


15 4 5 4 7 2 degree other than technical degree

Technical degree or diploma equal to


J4. 2 5 3 degree or post-graduate degree
3 1 2 Engmeering
Medicine
Agriculture
Veterinary & dairyin&,
Technology
Teaching
9 2 3 5 Others

gy SE" A~D EDUCO\TIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

by educational levels
------
Literate (without Primary or Matriculation
educational level) Junior Basic and above
--------
P M F P M F
-
P
- -M- -F District/Taluka/Mahal
8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

235 234 1 492 478 14 115 113 2 BARODA DISTRICT

45 45 121 120 1 18 18 Baroda


Ii'. 18 98 92 6 16 15 Savli
7 7 52 52 2 2 Vaghodia
14 14 50 48 2 19 19 Padra
8 7 39 36 3 12 12 Karjan

32 32 3 3 3 3 Sinor
66 66 16 16 20 20 Dabhoi
32 32 39 39 13 12 Sankheda
13 13 5 5 Til akwad a
8 8 12 12 2 2 Nasvadi

3 3 15 15 Chhota Udaipur
2 2 34 32 2 5 5 Jabugam

93
TABLE B-IX
B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFffiD BY SEX, BROAD

Dependents, infants
Total u~n-working population Full time stud~nts Household duties and disabled
Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female!;

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BARODA

Total 940,984 366,5.37 574,447 134,1()7 71,736 J,209 266,671 217,741 231,562
0-14 601,393 311,284 29D,109 103,567 61,325 339 19,909 207,054 208,832
15-34 194,404 38,412 155,992 30,508 10,386 407 143,161 3,003 2,096
35-59 103,068 6,127 96,941 14 12 112 89,797 1,951 5,926
6()+ 41,882 10,626 31,256 6 4 291 13,768 5,658 14,598
Age not Stated 237 88 149 12 9 30 75 110
BARODA

Total 656,605 254.::07 402,298 80,8]6 40,088 943 178,964 168,884 180,416
0-14 445,538 229, ,72 215,666 67,939 36,533 295 16,402 161,524 162,107
15-34 113,541 15,9')7 97,544 12,846 3,533 256 92,620 1,762 1,334
35-59 68,316 2,268 66,048 14 12 116 60,723 1,192 4,644
60+ 28,979 6,085 22,894 6 2 276 9,19() 4,332 11,622
Age not Stated 231 85 146 11 8 29 74 109

BARODA

Total 284,379 112,230 172,149 53,291 31,648 266 87,707 48,857 51,146
0-14 155,855 81,412 74,443 35,628 24,792 44 3,501 45,530 46,125
15-34 80,863 22,415 58,448 11,662 6,853 151 50,547 1,241 762
35-59 34,752 3,859 30,893 56 29,074 759 1,282
60+ 12,903 4,541 8,362 2 15 4,518 1,326 2,976
Age not Stated 6 3 3 1 1 1 1 1

BARODA

Total 94,868 34,917 59,951 12,694 6,513 189 30,005 21,384 23,035
0-14 58,427 30,689 27,738 10,390 60,43 21 2,384 20,266 19,311
15-:34 20,931 2,892 18,039 2,304 470 28 17,::165 315 199
35-59 11,222 376 10,846 4 3,893 211 1,795
60+ 4,225 931 3,294 136 1,363 563 1,696
Age not Stated 63 29 34 29 34

SAVLl

Total 82,531 31,173 51,358 10,275 4,347 46 26,310 20,301 20,354


0-14 52,9G9 27,960 25,009 B,604 4,~B2 3 2,407 19,330 18,515
15-34 1(,,900 2,129 14,771 1,671 264 16 14,327 '1.75 166
35-59 9,242 271 8,971 16 8,440 130 441
60+ 3,420 813 2,607 II 1,136 566 1,232
Age not Stated

VAGHODIA

Total 42,245 17,164 25,081 5,727 2,852 37 10.186 11,100 11,631


0-14 30,072 15,609 14,463 4,912 2,742 3 1,025 10,691 10,695
15-34- 6,387 1,002 5,385 815 109 20 5,226 75 46
35-59 3,863 153 3,710 I 13 3,435 70 205
60+ 1,912 398 1,514 1 499 262 677
Age not Stated 11 2 9 I 2 8

PADRA

Total 75,528 27,523 48,005 9,973 5,226 30 24,589 17,254 17,972


0-14 47,717 24,649 23,068 8,120 4,975 8 2,152 16,511 15,941
15-34 15,167 2,087 13,OBO 1,836 250 14 1.2,687 148 139
35-59 9,018 186 8,B32 9 1 5 8,41() 94 366
60+ 3,607 597 3,010 5 3 1,335 500 1,516
Age not Stated 19 4 15 3 5 1 10

94
TABLE B-IX
AGE·GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Persons employed
Inmates of penal, Persons seeking before, but now
Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants, mental and charit- employment for out of employment
independent means etc. able institutions the first time and seeking work

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

DISTRICT (TOTAL)

6,500 3,690 1,412 467 858 181 1,781 82 2,929 58 Total


8 13 56 17 53 12 115 .. 92 1 0-14
88 28 393 103 453 101 1,578 79 1,982 32 15-34
2,160 938 676 201 303 54 84 2 767 11 35-59
4,244 2,711 286 146 49 14 4 1 88 14 60+
1 Age not Stated
DISTRICT (RURAL)

1,799 2,595 659 185 70 15 491 19 645 16 Total


8 13 27 10 5 41 33 1 0-14
22 7 210 26 20 5 429 16 452 3 15-34
456 568 29S 88 31 6 20 2 144 5 35-59
1,313 2,007 127 61 14 4 1 1 16 7 60+
Age not Stated
DISTRICT (URBAN)

4,701 1,095 753 282 788 166 1,290 63 2,284 42 Total


29 7 48 12 74 59 0-14
66 21 183 77 433 96 1,149 63 1,530 29 15-34
1,704 370 381 113 272 48 64 623 6 35-59
2,931 704 159 85 35 10 3 72 7 60+
1 Age not Stated
TALUKA (RURAL)

280 373 110 23 22 1 87 1 151 Total


I 5 .. 3 3 0-14-
5 39 4 6 84 111 15-34-
81 143 38 14 10 32 35-59
193 230 28 5 6 5 60+
Age not Stated
TALUKA (RURAL)

290 305 63 10 4 2 85 11 109 9 Total


4- 4 7 ., 12 1 0-14
2 15 5 1 76 8 73 1 15-34-
75 78 23 6 3 2 2 22 3 35-59
213 227 21 5 1 2 4 60+
Age not Stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

170 397 25 14 S 1 33 67 Total


1 .. 3 0-14
6 1 7 3 3 29 47 15-34
37 64 13 4 2 1 17 35-59
127 331 5 7 3 60+
Age not Stated
TALUKA (RURAL)

116 192 42 18 5 2 48 55 6 Total


1 7 2 0-14
4- 2 9 .. 1 39 36 2 15-34
37 44 22 8 4 2 13 2 35-59
75 146 10 10 4 2 60+
Age not Stated

95
TABLE B-IX
B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSlFmD BY SEX, BROAD

Dependents, jnfants
Total non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled
Age-group Perions Males Females Males Females
--------
Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 i- 5 6 7 8 9 10
KARJAN
Total 48,651 18,127 30,524 7,390 6,009 14
0-14 31,336 13,025 10,519 1l,314
16,123 15,213 6,191 4,207 9 970
15-34 9,322 1,407 9,920 10,034-
7,915 1,199 1,800 5,990 138
35-59 5,638 135 5,503 119
I 3 5,211 73 257
60+ 2,355 462 1,893 I 2
Age not Stated 854- 388 904-

SINOR
Total 24,124 8,978 15,146 3,732 2,225 13
0-14 15,291 7,404 4,993 5,417
7,810 7,481 3,100 2,155 489 4,698
15-34 4,514 769 3,745 4,835
631 70 8 3,630 49 39
35-59 2,984 131 2,853 I 4-
60+ 1,335 2,687 49 132
268 1,067 I 598
Age not Stated 197 411

DABHOI
Total 54,333 20,701 33,632 8,174 4,376 28
0-14 34,682 16,179 12,082 12,882
18,029 16,653 6,655 4,154 6 1,094 11,358
15-34 10,616 1,795 8,821 11,405
1,519 221 12 8,493 135 105
35-59 6,390 293 6,097 10 5,719 149 319
60+ 2,627 574 2,053
Age not Stated 18 872 430 1,047
10 8 1 10 6
SANKHEDA
Total 57,432 22,617 34,815 7,706 4,043
0-14 123 14,528 14,457 15,857
39,799 20,347 19,452 6,492 3,831 21 1,186
15-34 9,437 ],553 13,819 14,433
7,884- 1,205 205 73 7,561
35-59
60+
5,675
2,473
208
494
5,467
1,979
.. 15 5,075
165
104-
111
297
I ]4 691 362 1,005
Age not Stated 48 15 33 8 7 15 7 11
TILAKWADA
Total 21,220 8,163 13,057 2,773 920 11 5,762 5,157 6,311
0-14
15-34
14,802
3,190
7,505
358
7,297
2,832
2,500
273
908 .. 568 5,002 5,821
4 8 2,828 45
35-59 2.238 89 2,149 ' 8 3
60+ 990 2,114- 47 27
211 779 252
Age not Stated 63 463

NASVADI
Total 30,962 12,195 18,767 2,729 1,108 134
0-14- 22,426 7,490 9,203 9,998
11,345 II ,081 2,404- 1,074 79 791
15-34 4,333 465 8,859 9,216
3,868 324 34 26 3,748
35-59 2,968 III 2,857 89 81
1 20 2,651 45
60+ 1,207 270 937 163
9 298 206 516
Age not Stated 28 4 24 ,. 2 4 22
CHHOTA UDAIPUR
Total 68,944 28,694 40,250 3,479 689
0-14 269 13.312 24,780 26,069
54,268 27,350 26,918 3,138 656 120
15-34 7,149 1,899 24,084 24,351
650 6,499 341 33 42 6,213 226
35-59 5,043 178 4,865 252
13 4,486 125 360
60+ 2,452 498 1,954- 94
Age not Stated 32 712 327 1,094-
18 14 2 18 12
JABUGAM
Total 55,767 24,055 31,712 6,164 1,780
0-14 49 10,174 17,654 19,576
43,749 22,456 21,293 5,433 1,706 25
15-34 5,595 1,437 16,986 18,150
890 4,705 728 73 9 4,552
35-59 4,035 137 3,898 102 77
3 1 ]0 3,602 95
60+ 2,376 569 1,807 282
5 580 468 1,061
Age not Stated 12 :3 9 3 3 6

96
'l'ABLE :S.JjC
AGE.GROUPS AN]) , 'l''YH: OF ACTIVITY.oCDntd.
Penons employed
Inmates of penal, Persons seeking before, hut now
Retired, rentier Of Beggars, vagrants, mental and chari employment for out of employment
indepelldent means etc. table institutions the first time and see king wor k

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

TALUKA (RURAL)
8S 156 56 16 30 4 33 Total
2 2 I 0-14-
1
20
..
30
17
29
2
4
30 4 22
10
15-34-
35-59
64 126 8 8 60+
Age not stated
MAHAL (RURAL)
74 57 109 40 13 3 17 27 Total
II 2 1 0-14-
44- 6 2 16 19 15-34-
20 3 45 30 4 I 8 35-59
54 54 9 2 7 2 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
ISZ 177 105 17 1 72 57 I Total
.. 5
56
5
4-3
0-14-
15-34-
I 1 28 I
64 50 51 9 10 9 35-59
117 12& 26 7 1 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
15Z 371 61 13 8 2 47 1 63 Total
3 2 1 5 6 0-14-
I 24 3 1 2 40 45 15-34-
43 89 29 6 5 2 10 35-59
109 281 5 2 I 2 60+
Age not stated
MAHAL (RURAL)
169 61 33 3 20 Total
1 2 0-14
14 18 15-34-
26 13 35·59
143 61 5 3 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
76 157 19 13 3 1 10 21 Total
3 0-14-
2 5 2 7 14 15-34-
21 38 14 5 3 7 35-59
55 117 6 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
99 174 15 4 7 2 5 40 Total
7 12 1 0-14
I 2 " 4 5 29 15-34-
16 16 11 2 2 II 35-59
75 146 2 2 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
106 175 21 4 1. 1 37 1. 22 Total
8 4 0-14-
2 (j 1 29 2 13 15-34-
16 13 7 1 5 35-59
88 162 8 4 60+
Age not stated

97
B-13
TABLE :O-x & B-Xl
B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD
INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND
HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS
(Based on 20% Sample)
Households
Households engaged
Households engaged Hous~holds engaged in both in
T neither in Cultiva- engaged Household Cultivation &
R Total Number tion nor Household in Cultiva- Industry HouseTlOld
District/Talaka/ Mahal U of Households Industry tion only only Industry
I 2 3 4 5 6 7
BARODA DISTRCT T 51,124 28,321 26,921 1,400 482
R 41,628 13,84& 26,336 993 459
U 15,496 14,481 585 407 23
All Rural Areas R 41,628 13,81:0 26,336 993 459
Baroda R 6,031 2,805 2,969 184 73
Savli R 5,116 1,735 3,172 129 80
Vaghodia R 2.823 996 1,728 53 46
Padra l{ 4)66 1,472 3,062 165 67
Karjan R 2,958 1,082 1,786 58 32
Sinor R 1,494 552 891 44 7
Dabhoi R 3,423 1,464 1,823 94 42
Sankheda R 3,739 1,607 2,065 48 19
Tilakwada R 1,319 285 983 29 22
Nasvadi R 1,986 469 1,472 37 8
Chhota Udaipur R 4,327 715 3,495 92 25
Jabugam • R 3,646 658 2,890 60 38
All Urban Areas . U 15,4,)6 U,48! 585 407 '23

B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIfiED BY INTEREST IN LAND


AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
(Based on 20% Sample)
No. of
cultivat- Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres
Interest ing
in land house- Less Unspeci-
cultivated holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 lD.0-12,4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fied
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

BARODA DISTRICT (RURAL)

Total 26,795 1,14lJ 4,9;)4 5,457 4,462 2,534 2,362 1,194 3,397 872 222 51
(a) 22,095 1,261 4,417 4,596 3,618 1,974 1,880 858 2,563 691 186 51
(b) 1,233 66 321 314 215 82 99 32 89 13 2
(c) 3,467 13 166 547 629 478 383 304 745 168 34
BARODA TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 3,042 279 864 602 423 204 204 88 271 75 30 2
(a) 2,691 263 814 531 363 160 179 65 221 68 25 2
(b) 115 14 39 19 16 9 5 I 8 3 I
(c) 236 2 11 52 44 35 20 22 42 4 4
SAVLI TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 3,252 141 595 782 556 346 224 115 321 122 32 12
(a) 2,273 116 482 536 367 201 147 67 227 91 27 12
(b) 292 21 74 94 44 18 12 5 19 5
(c) 687 4 39 152 145 127 65 43 81 26 5
VAGHODJA TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 1,774 50 217 335 278 170 212 90 304 95 20 3
(a) 1,502 50 207 304 235 142 170 68 230 76 17 3
(b) 76 10 14 12 4 17 2 14 2 1
(c) 196 17 31 24- 25 20 60 17 2
Abbreviations for interest in land given under Column I
(a) =Owned or held from Government (b) =Held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share
(c) = Partly held from Gov~rnment and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share

98
TABLE B-XI
B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND
AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-eontd.
(Based on 20% Sample)
No. of
cultivat- Homehnld engaged in cultivation by si~e of land in acres
Interrst in~
in land house- Less Unspeei-
cultivated holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-1-.9 5.0·7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12 ..5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fied
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13
PADRA TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 3,129 264 991 705 425 199 191 54 243 39 10 2
(a) 2,594 252 862 539 319 162 163 43 207 35 10 2
(b) 154 9 74 42 16 5 4- 4
(cl 381 3 61 124 90 32 24- 11 32 4
KARJAN, TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 1,818 63 313 218 252 145 159 94 351 134 27 2
(al 1,671 63 299 260 228 136 150 85 306 120 22 2
(b) 32 10 12 7 1 2
(el 115 4 6 17 9 <) 8 43 14 5
SINOR MAHAL (RURAL)
Total 898 4i 128 149 133 68 100 60 171 38 7 2
(a) 769 41 121 134 114 59 84- 46 132 30 6 2
(b) 15 1 5 3 4 I 1
Cc) 114 2 12 15 9 15 14 33 3
DABHOI TALUK;\ (RURAL)
Total 1,865 41 254 296 282 154 114 101 395 135 24 3
(a) 1,402 33 229 232 216 94 132 74 266 .100 18 3
(b) 118 3 19 32 23 16 II 3 10 1
(cl 345 6 32 43 44 31 30 119 34 6
SANKHEDA TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 2,084 50 305 338 336 216 216 92 385 108 29 9
Ca) 1,496 45 266 264 238 145 129 4!l 252 76 24 9
(b) 182 3 28 37 40 16 26 12 19 1
Ce) 406 2 1I 37 58 55 61 32 II4 31 5
TILAKWADA MAHAL (RURAL)
Total 1,005 3 160 208 243 91 118 50 101 18 6 1
(a) 838 3 150 188 204 73 91 32 76 II 4 1
(b) 28 7 6 6 6 1 2
Cc) 139 3 14 33 19 21 17 23 7 2
NASVADI TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 1,480 19 217 278 304 115 154 15 215 28 13' 2
(a) 1,147 16 185 229 233 132 116 42 158 23 II 2
(b) 120 2 22 29 32 11 12 4 8
(c) 213 1 10 20 39 32 26 29 49 5 2
CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 3,520 111 414 799 695 427 341 229 381 40 9 8
(a) 3,064 162 336 739 622 370 286 174 284 25 8 8
(b) 77 8 23 24 10 2 5 3 2
(c) 379 1 5 36 63 55 50 52 101 15
JABUGAM TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 2,928 217 44{} 687 535 333 269 149 247 40 15 5
Ca) 2,648 212 416 640 479 295 233 114 204 36 14 5
(b)
(c)
24
256
5 IO
14
2
45
5
51
1
37 36 26
..43 1
3 1
BARODA DISTRICT (URBAN)
Total 608 26 113 85 72 41 61 20 122 43 25
(a) 483 22 85 62 56 33 51 15 98 38 23 ,
(b) 69 4 23 13 10 3 4 3 8 1
(c) 56 5 10 6 5 6 2 16 4 2
Abbreviations for interest in land given under Column I:
ta) = Owned or held from Government (b) =Held from prsvate perions or institutions for payment in money, kind or share
(c) =Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share

99
TABLE B-XlI
B-XD-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY
FAMILY WORKERS AND IDRED WORKERS
(Based on

Cultivating households according to

Total of cultivating households I Person 2 Persons


----------
Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers
(class ranges
in acres)
House-
holds
-------
Males Females
Hired
workers
House- .
holds Males Females
House-
holds Males
Hired
FeIl!ales workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

BARODA

All sizes 26,336 41,195 15,215 4,040 9,660 9,117 543 7,980 11,118 3,318 1,524

Less than 1 1,284 1,526 531 14 814 730 84 281 359 196 7
1.0- 2.4 4,782 6,241 1.999 33 2,696 2,503 193 1,272 1,779 741 24
2.5- 4.9 5,356 7,904 3;082 94- 2,250 2,128 122 1,703 2,414 922 70
5.0- 7.4 4,394 7,038 2,839 198 1,588 1,527 61 1,359 1,947 626 145
7.5- 9.9 2,505 4,258 1,827 197 743 720 23 773 1,137 273 136

10.0-12.4 2,340 4,054 1,678 381 575 547 28 817 1,143 234 257
12.5-14.9 1,180 2,173 904 279 219 211 8 402 552 106 146
15.0-29.9 3,365 6,069 2,000 1,510 614 592 22 1,105 1,456 171 583
30.0-49.9 861 1,482 268 937 109 107 2 218 269 28 139
50+ 218 388 52 396 29 29 32 41 7 16
Unspecified 51 62 35 23 23 18 21 14

BARODA

All sizes 2,969 4,288 620 452 1,517 1,410 107 873 1,352 194 200

Less than 1 272 291 64 1 216 190 26 34 46 21 1


1.0- 2.4 851 1,156 198 10 523 4-76 4-7 208 337 72 7
2.5- 4.9 582 872 149 11 308 287 21 161 269 44 9
5.0- 7.4 413 623 92 35 202 196 6 136 218 26 28
7.5- 9.9 199 306 26 39 84- 82 2 83 130 10 26

10.0-12.4 199 304 37 54 78 75 3 74 109 8 31


12.5-14.9 85 130 9 30 30 28 2 37 55 3 16
15.0--29.9 267 448 26 162 61 61 lID 153 7 60
30.0-49.9 73 ll5 12 77 10 10 24- 26 2 20
50+ 26 40 6 33 5 5 4 6 2
Unspecified 2 3 2 3

SAVLI

AU.izes 3,172 4,493 1,000 395 1,599 1,520 79 909 1,341 303 174

Less than 1 129 154- 25 92 83 9 25 40 10


1.0- 2.4 570 665 152 3 400 378 22 121 167 72 3
2.5- 4.9 767 1,025 271 12 4-22 399 23 227 341 102 11
5.0- 7.4- 54-2 825 196 15 250 240 10 173 272 61 13
7.5- 9.9 341 553 129 25 146 145 1 98 151 25 20

10.0-12.4 220 334 73 32 96 90 6 68 100 16 20


12.5-14.9 114- 206 48 24 34 32 2 39 59 6 13
15.0-29.9 324 496 84 127 115 110 5 114 159 7 62
30.0-49.9 121 180 15 109 26 25 1 37 44- 2 28
50+ 32 42 4- 48 8 8 6 7 1 4

Unspecified 12 13 3 10 10

100
TABLE B-XII
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF
IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
20% Sample)
number of persons engaged in cultivation

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons


--------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land
House- ----- Hired House- - - - - - . Hired House- Hired (class ranges
holds Males Females workers holds Males Females 'workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT (RURAL)

7,580 16,954 8,082 2,171 1,099 3,914 3,188 324 17 92 84 21 All sizes

179 395 223 7 10 42 28 Less than 1


7S1 1,722 894 7 62 228 169 2 9 2 1.0- 2.4
1,258 2,818 1,606 23 . 145 544 432 1 2.5- 4.9
1,273 2,934 1,600 50 174 630 552 3 .. 5.0- 7.4
857 1,937 1,110 53 131 458 417 7 1 6 4 7.5- 9.9

805 1,858 959 123 141 499 440 1 2 7 17 10.0-12.4


468 1,087 488 127 89 310 292 6 2 13 10 12.5-14.9
1,392 3,097 1,032 863 246 876 729 64 8 48 46 15.0-29.9
469 897 131 675 64 203 102 123 I 6 5 30.0-49.9
118 191 18 243 37 124- 27 JJ7 2 3 20 50+
10 18 21 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

549 1,421 250 225 30 105 69 27 All sizes

22 55 17 Less than 1
Il3 314 63 3 7 29 16 1.0- 2.4
107 292 68 2 6 24 16 2.5- 4.9
70 192 43 7 5 17 17 5.0-'7.4
31 93 14 8 1 1 5 7.5-'9.9

45 115 18 23 2 5 8 10.0-12.4
17 45 4 10 1 2 4 12.5-14.9
92 218 17 93 4 16 2 9 15.0-29.9
36 72 5 48 3 7 5 9 30.0-49.9
16 25 1 31 1 4 5 50+
Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

603 1,425 465 181 61 207 153 40 All sizes

12 31 6 Less than 1
46 109 50 3 11 8 1.0- 2.4-
110 259 121 1 8 26 25 2.5- 4.9
108 278 91 2 11 35 34 5.0- 7.4
86 217 71 5 11 40 32 I 7.5- 9.9

51 122 42 11 5 22 9 10.0-12.4
36 93 27 11 5 22 13 12.5-14.9
83 186 42 57 12 41 30 8 15.0-29.9
56 108 12 69 2 3 12 30.0-49.9
14 20 1 25 4 7 2 19 50+

2 2 Unspecified

101
TABLE B..xn
B-Xn-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGEDIN CULTIVATION ONLY
FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS
(Based on

Cultivating households according to

Total of cultivating households I Person 2 Persons


Size of land
-------------
Family workers
--------------
Family workers Family workers
(class ran ges
in acres)
House- -------- Hired
110lds Males
Hou~e-
Females workers holds
-------
Males Females
House-
holds
- - - - - - Hired
Males Females wC)~b r

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

VAGHODIA

All sir:es 1,728 2,596 945 245 659 616 43 556 761 244 107
Less than 1 48 55 12 35 33 2 1 9 5
1.0..- 2.4 207 260 92 121 112 9 51 67 35
2.5- 4.9 325 432 183 6 142 129 13 JI9 166 66 6
5.0- 7.4 272 391, 148 9 127 121 6 80 112 41 7
7.5- 9.9 164 258 108 lO 58 53 5 46 66 19 7
10,0-12.4 210 343 157 27 52 50 2 87 119 32 23
12.5-14.9 88 150 42 10 29 28 1 31 50 7 5
15.0-29.9 298 509 164 83 7J 67 4 103 137 28 41
30.0-49.9 93 159 33 72 17 16 I 28 31 8 17
50+ 20 36 4 28 6 6 2 2 1 I

Unspecified 3 3 2 2 2 2

PADRA

All si:.:es 3,062 4,451 683 310 1,548 1,425 123 947 1,504 239 151

Less than 1 250 263 82 1 181 152 29 53 73 32 1


1.0- 2.4 971 1,262 247 2 607 552 55 241 391 90 I
2.5- 4.9 690 1,034 160 9 341 320 21 238 410 58 8
5.0- 7.4 418 616 97 32 185 178 7 135 215 30 25
7.5- 9.9 197 335 28 26 78 74 4 75 123 8 19

10.0-12.4 190 309 27 44 66 62 4 75 113 7 30


12.5-14.9 54 83 10 19 17 17 22 30 2 12
15.0-29.9 241 394 31 lID 64 61 3 96 131 11 50
30.0-49.9 39 71 1 39 5 5 11 16 1 5
50+ 10 22 28 2 2 1 2

Unspecified 2 2 2 2

KARJAN

All sizes 1,786 2,464 336 688 783 729 54 561 136 121 26S

Less than 1 61 64 9 2 52 48 4 6 8 3 1
1.0- 2.4 299 319 63 3 234 210 24 47 67 24 3
2.5- 4.9 271 342 58 10 184 175 9 55 79 21 10
5.0- 7.4 251 320 63 21 145 135 10 73 102 30 14
7.5- 9.9 145 2]7 36 ' 23 53 51 2 64 95 13 20

10.0--12.4 157 233 29 55 39 37 2 86 116 10 46


12.5-14.9 93 151 12 54 19 18 1 40 50 3 27
15.0-29.9 347 529 42 271 49 47 2 154 175 12 121
30.0-49.9 133 228 22 187 1) 6 33 41 4 21
50+ 27 59 1 62 I 1 2 2 2

Unspecified 2 2

102
TABLE B-XU
CLASSIFmn BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF
IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd.
20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation


3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Person

Family workers Family workers Family workers Size ofland


House-
holds
-------
Males
Hired House-
holds Males Females
Hired
worker
House- - - - - - - Hired
holds Males Females workers
(class ranges
in acres)
Females workers
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

TALUKA (RURAL)

455 I.{)U 501 112 58 2{)7 151 26 All sizes

6 13 5 Less than 1
33 73 44 2 B 4 1.0- 2.4
59 Il9 ' 90 5 18 14- 2.5- 4.9
58 130 79 2 7 28 22 5.0- 7.4
54 119 66 3 6 20 18 7.5- 9.9

58 127 85 4 13 47 38 10.0-12.4
26 66 27 5 2 6 7 12.5-14.9
110 256 91 42 14 49 41 15.0-29.9
42 93 17 41 6 19 7 14 30.0--49.9
9 16 ~ 15 3 12 12 50+

t. Unspecitied

TALUKA (RURAL)

542 1,414 284 14{) 25 108 37 19 AU sizes

15 33 18 I 5 3 Less than 1
118 300 91 1 5 19 II 1.0- 2.4
108 292 74 1 3 12 7 2.5- 4.9
94 267 53 4 4 16 7 3 5.0- 7.4
39 113 10 7 5 25 6 7.5- 9.9

49 134 16 14 10.0-12.4
15 36 8 7 12.5-14.9
79 193 14- 60 2 9 3 15.0-29.9
21 40 32 2 10 2 30.0-49.9
4 6 14 3 12 14 50+

Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

427 943 148 388 14 54 13 25 1 2 1{) AU sizes

3 8 2 Less than 1
IS 42 15 1.0- 2.4
32 88 28 2.5- 4.9
32 81 19 7 1 2 4 5.0- 7.4
28 71 21 3 7.5- 9.9

32 80 17 9 10.0-12.4
33 79 6 27 1 4 2 12.5-14.9
143 303 26 150 1 4 2 15.0-29.9
87 156 13 152 7 25 5 14 30.0-49.9
19 35 I 39 4- 19 11 1 2 10 50+

Unspecified

103
TABLE B.XIl
B-XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY
FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS
(Based on

Cultivating households according to


Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons
Size of Ian d Family workers Family workers Family workers
(class ranges
in acres)
House-
holds
--------
Males Females
Hired House.
workers holds
------
Males Females
House·
holds
Hired
Males Females worker

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !O 11 12

SINOR

All sizes 891 1,256 178 436 321 307 14 329 419 66 173

Less than 1 11 50 26 4 22 17 5 9 11 7
1.0- 2.4 128 I-ffi 36 2 90 85 5 29 43 13 2
2.5- 4.9 146 192 43 15 77 76 I 49 66 21 II
5.0- 7.4 131 173 20 25 65 63 2 52 71 10 23
7.5- 9.9 67 90 9 23 27 26 I 28 35 4 17
10.0-12.4 100 146 12 53 19 19 61 81 4 37
12.5-14.9 60 91 15 43 6 6 31 33 5 24
15.0-29.9 17l 273 13 186 10 10 68 76 2 58
30.0-49.9 38 80 4 67 3 3 2 3 1
50+ 7 II 18
Unspecified 2 2 2 2

DABHOI

All sizes 1,823 2,629 337 745 744 717 27 589 804 165 269

Less than 1 40 42 7 33 30 3 5 8 2
1.0- 2.4 248 298 61 4 174 168 6 47 69 21 4
2.5- 4.9 284 352 66 13 187 179 8 68 100 25 11
5.0- 7.4 271 391 53 29 136 131 5 91 142 21 19
7.5- 9.9 149 216 31 22 67 66 1 55 86 8 16

10.0-12.4 172 254 30 56 64 60 4 70 89 8 43


12.5-14.9 107 174 14 54 15 15 54 70 7 31
15.0-29.9 392 635 69 297 54 54 164 196 12 120
30.0-49.9 133 223 4 190 14 14 31 39 23
50+ 24 40 1 79 1 1 1

Unspecified 3 4 3 4

SANKHEDA

All sizes 2,065 3,272 1,474 424 637 665 32 614 813 312 103

Less than I 49 66 34 3 19 19 17 19 14 I
1.0- 2.4 298 396 184 8 141 129 12 89 110 65 3
2.5- 4.9 334 488 234- 8 128 124- 4- 106 136 74- 2
5.0- 7.4 332 510 231 17 128 122 6 93 126 51 9
7.5- 9.9 216 352 174 13 66 63 3 59 82 31 5

10.0-12.4 215 369 162 31 50 47 3 75 107 26 17


12.5-14.9 91 159 79 19 16 16 32 41 14 9
15.0-29.9 384 684 289 161 73 69 4 107 146 27 41
30.5-49.9 108 179 61 110 12 12 28 35 7 14
50+ 29 56 IS 54 1 I 6 8 2 2

Unspecified 9 13 11 3 3 2 3

104
TABLE B-XII
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF
IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd.
20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More th.tn 10 Per.ons


---
Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land
House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired ( class ranges
holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

MAHAL (RURAL)

224 473 72 232 17 57 Z6 31 All sizes

10 22 14 4 Less than 1
8 17 15 3 3 1.0-- 2.4
19 46 17 4 4 4 2.5- 4.9
14 39 8 2 5.0- 7.4
12 29 4 6 7.5- 9.9
18 40 2 16 2 6 6 10.0-12.4
22 49 5 19 1 3 5 12.5-14.9
89 171 7 121 4 16 4 7 15.0-29.9
26 50 47 7 24 4 19 30.0-49.9
6 10 13 1 1 5 50+
Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

459 1,000 165 411 30 107 40 55 1 1 10 All sizes

2 4 2 Less than 1
26 57 30 1 4 4 1.0- 2.4
26 59 27 2 3 14 6 2.S- 4.9
41 104 19 10 3 14 8 5.0- 7.4
27 64 22 6 .. , 7.S- 9.9

37 103 14 13 1 2 4 10.0--12.4
37 85 5 23 1 4 2 12.S-14.9
165 353 43 164 9 32 14 13 15.0-29.9
81 146 3 147 7 24 1 20 30.0-49.9
17 25 46 5 13 1 22 1 10 50+

Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

699 1,451 814 266 113 391 307 54 2 12 9 1 All sizes

12 23 17 2 1 S 3 Less than I
60 126 87 3 8 31 20 2 1.0- 2.4
91 194 128 5 9 34 28 1 2.5- 4.9
99 214 139 8 12 48 35 5.0-- 7.4
81 173 107 5 9 28 29 2 6 4 7.5- 9.9

76 162 96 14 14 53 37 10.0-12.4
37 82 43 10 6 20 22 12.5-14.9
166 342 145 110 37 121 108 10 6 5 15.0-29.9
59 lOS 37 81 9 27 17 15 30.0-49.9
14 23 S 28 8 24 8 24 50+

4 7 10 Unspecified

105
B-14
TABLE B-XII
B.XIl-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY
FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS
(Based on

Cultivating households according to

Size of land
---------
Family workers
__
Total of cultivating households 1 Person
Family workers Faml1y workers
2 Persons

(class r angt's
in acres)
Housc-
holds M;lles Females
Hired
workers
House- - - - - - House-
holds Males Females holds Males
-------Hired
Females workers
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10' 11 12

TILAKWADA

All sizes 983 1,627 675 52 308 292 16 320 458 166 16
Less than I 2 4 I 1 2
1.0'- 2.4 156 198 10'0' 67 63 4 57 69 45
2.5- 4.9 203 292 132 I 83 78 5 66 88 44
5.0-- 7.4 237 405 16B 3 69 65 4 80' 119 38 3
7.5- 9.9 96 165 60' 3 29 28 1 29 46 10 2
10'.0'-12.4 116 213 104- 5 24 23 34 51 14 3
12.5-14.9 49 96 28 5 12 11 16 26 4 2
15.0'-299 99 194 63 10' 22 22 33 52 9 5
30'.0'-49.9 18 44 14 19 1 1 3 4 2
50'+ 6 14 4 6 1 1 1 1

Unspecified 2

NASVADI

All sizes 1.472 2,582 1,426 85 35Z 340 12 444 584 274 30

Less than 1 19 25 12 7 7 8 II 5
1.0'- 2.4 216 30'7 149 86 82 4 78 95 61
2.5- 4.9 274 419 20'5 2 89 85 4 100 133 66 1
5.0'- 7.4 304- 519 273 5 78 78 95 122 66 2
7.5- 9.9 173 318 190 3 33 31 . 2 46 63 28 1

10.0'-12.4 153 305 191 8 19 18 41 56 22 4-


12.5-14.9 75 158 117 3 9 8 12 14 7 3
15.0-29.9 215 449 251 36 25 25 58 85 16 15
30.0-49.9 28 57 28 17 4 4 3 4 2
50'-+ 13 22 8 II 2 2 2 2 2

Unspecified 2 3 2

CHHOTA UDAIPUR

All sizes 3,495 6,534 4,348 69 529 516 13 1,026 1,329 716 7

Less than 1 167 260 143 45 43 2 60' 71 49


1.0'- 2.4 409 648 363 104- 102 2 148 182 114
2.5- 4.9 798 1,383 860 3 138 135 3 287 356 217 1
5.0'- 7.4 692 1,232 850' 3 105 102 3 211 275 146 1
7.5- 9.9 426 811 582 7 50' 50 121 161 80 1

10.0-12.4 339 697 494 8 29 27 2 81 113 49


12.5-14.9 227 478 344 13 21 21 49 67 31
15.0-29.9 382 913 635 27 27 26 1 56 86 24 2
30.0---49.9 38 83 63 4 6 6 6 9 2 1
50+ 9 21 9 4 4 6 1 1

Urispecified 8 8 5 4- 4- 3 3 3

106
TABLE B-XII

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF


IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd.
20% Sample)
number of persons engaged in cultivation
------------
3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons Mor(' than 10 Persons

Family workers Family wc>rkers Family workers Size of land


House- ------- Hirf'd House- ~------- Hired House- Hired (class ranges
holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

MAHAL (RURAL)

316 735 384 21 39 142 109 15 All sizes

1 2 1 .. Less than 1
1.0- 2.4
31 64 47 1 2 4
49 108 69 I 5 18 14 2.5- 4.9
80 194 99 ' 8 27 27 5.0- 7.4-
35 80 40 3 II 9 7.5- 9.9

52 115 68 2 6 24 21 10.0-12.4
18 47 13 3 3 12 10 12.5-14.9
39 101 43 4 5 19 11 1 15·0-29.9
8 19 2 8 6 20 10 II 30.0-49.9
2 3 1 2 2 9 3 3 50+

2 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

567 1,253 786 52 106 384 342 3 3 21 12 All sizes

4 7 7 Less than 1
44 98 61 7 Z3 21 9 2 1.0- 2.4
73 155 104- 1 12 46 31 2.5- 4.9
115 260 159 3 16 59 48 5.0- 7.4-
83 183 123 2 11 41 37 7.5- 9.9

79 180 119 4 14 51 49 10.0-12.4-


41 90 66 13 46 43 12.5-14.9
103 229 132 19 27 98 93 2 2 12 10 15.0-29.9
17 36 13 14 4- 13 15 1 30.0-49.9
7 13 1 9 :.! 7 5 50+

2 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

1,586 3,440 2,454 52 346 1,201 1,111 10 8 42 S4 All sizes

58 128 84- 4 18 8 Less than I


144- 310 213 13 54- 34- 1.0-- 2.4
313 672 452 2 60 220 188 2.5- 4.9
323 668 537 2 53 187 164 5.0- 7.4-
207 443 338 6 48 157 164 7.5- 9.9

183 4{)6 286 8 4-4 144- 140 2 7 17 10.0-12.4-


119 261 181 11 37 123 126 2 1 6 6 12.5-14.9
218 507 332 18 77 271 252 7 4 23 26 15.0-29.9
17 39 24 2 8 23 32 1 1 6 5 30.0-49.9
3 5 5 3 2 10 3 50+

2 Unspecified

107
TABLE B-XU

B-XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY


FAMILY WORKERS AND HmED WORKERS
(Based on

Cultivating households according to

Total of cultivating households \ Person 2 Persons


Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers
(dass ranges House- Hired House- - House- Hired
in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers
2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JABUGAM

All sizes 2.89[) 5,003 3,193 139 663 640 23 812 1,017 578 29

Less than 1 206 252 116 3 112 108 4 56 61 4B 3


1.0- 2.4 429 584 354 1 149 146 3 156 182 129 1
2.5- 4.9 682 1,073 721 4 151 141 10 227 270 184
5.0- 7,4 531 973 643 4 98 96 2 140 173 106 1
7.5- 9.9 332 637 454 3 52 51 1 69 99 37 2

10.0-12.4- 269 547 362 8 3;) 39 65 89 38 3


12.5-14.9 137 297 186 5 11 11 39 57 17 4-
15.0--29.9 245 545 333 40 43 40 3 42 60 16 8
'30.0-49.9 39 63 11 46 :> 5 12 17 7
50+ 15 25 25 3 3 3 6

Unspecified 5 7 8 3 3 3

BARODA

All sizes 585 703 109 297 288 270 18 171 215 46 81

Less than 1 23 23 4 19 18 1 4- 5 3
1.0- 2.4 106 117 15 3 82 77 5 19 29 8 1
2.5- 4.9 83 99 20 14 49 42 7 23 35 5 6
5.0- 7.4- 67 78 10 22 34 34 26 33 8 11
7.5- 9.9 41 54 7 7 21 21 13 18 5 3

10.0-12.4 61 78 4 28 26 24 2 24- 35 1 12
12.5-14.9 19 26 5 14 7 7 4 5 1 2
15.0-29.9 119 146 24- 95 30 28 2 50 48 13 39
30.0-49.9 41 47 6 50 13 12 1 8 7 2 7
50+ 25 35 14 64 7 7

Unspecified

108
TABLE B-XII

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF


IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-concld.
20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation


3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than !O Persons
--------------- --------------
Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land
House- ------Females
Hired
workers
House-
holds Males
Hired House- -----_ Hired (class ranges
holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

TALUKA (RURAL)

1,153 2,387 1,753 91 260 945 830 19 2 14 9 All sizes

34 69 50 4 14 14 Less than 1
110 212 178 14 44 44 1.0- 2.4
271 534 428 4 33 128 99 2.5- 4.9
239 507 354 3 54 197 136 5.0- 7.4
174 352 294- 1 37 135 122 7.5- 9.9

125 274 196 5 40 145 128 10.0-12.4


67 154- 103 1 19 68 62 7 4 12.5-14.9
105 238 140 25 54 200 169 7 7 5 15.0-29.9
19 33 5 34 3 8 6 5 30.0-49.9
7 10 18 2 6 7 50+
2 4- 5 Unspecified

DISTRICT (URBAN)
,
113 195 43 145 12 18 2 62 1 5 9 All sizes

Less than 1
5 11 2 2 1.0- 2.4
II 22 8 8 2.5- 4.9
7 11 2 11 5.0- 7,4
7 15 2 4 7.5- 9.9

11 19 1 16 10.0-12,4
8 14- 4- 12 12.5-14.9
39 70 9 56 15.0-29.9
17 23 3 26 3 5 17 30.0-49.9
8 10 12 10 9 13 2 45 5 9 50+

Unspecified

109
TABLE B-XVI
B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING
(Based on

Total to 3 months
Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers
Code
No. (Division and Major Group only)
Rural
Urban
House-
holds Males
--------
Females
Hired
workers
House-
holds
--------
Males
Hired
Females workers
2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11
BARODA
Total Total 1,882 2,669 821 117 48 68 19 5
(a) 482 864 283 59 21 33 to 4
(b) 1,400 1,805 538 58 21 35 9 1

Rural 1,452 2,185 618 81 43 65 16 5


(a) 459 831 263 54 21 33 10 4
(b) 993 1,354 355 1:7 22 32 6 1

Urban 430 484 203 36 5 3 3


(a) 23 33 20 5
(b) 407 451 183 31 5 3 3

*Division 0 Agriculture. livestock forestry. Total 375 556 197 37 2 5


fishing and hunting , (a) 151 268 111 27 1 1
(b) 224 288 86 10 1 4

Rural 290 459 U5 29 2 5


(a) 135 244 94 24 1 1
(b) 155 215 51 5 1 '1

Urban 85 97 52 8
(a) 16 24 17 3
(b) 69 73 35 5

Major Group 04 Livestock and Total 372 553 197 35 2 5


Hunting (a) 150 267 III 25 1 I
(b) 222 286 86 10 1 4

Rural 287 456 145 27 2 5


(a) 134- 243 94 22 I 1
(b) 153 213 51 5 1 4

Urban 85 97 52 8
(a) 16 24- 17 3
(b) 69 73 35 5

Division ] Mining and Quarrying Total 1 3


(a) 1 3
(b)

Rural 1 3
(a) 1 3
(b)

Urban
(a)
(b)

Major Group 10 Mining and Total 3


Quarrying (a) 3
(b)

Rural 1 3
(a) 1 3
(b)
- - ---------- _--
(a) = With cultivation (b) = Without cultivation

110
TABLE B-XVI
AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS
20% Sample)
4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months lO months to 1 year Unspecified

Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired
House- WOT- Hou~e- wor- House- - - - - - - wor- House- - - - - - - - wor- Code
holds Males Females kers holds Males Females kers holds Males Females kers holds Males Females ken No.
12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

DISTRICT
168 243 68 8 355 496 188 9 1,199 1,695 510 93 III 167 36 2 T Total
61 96 27 7 101 179 68 3 258 479 157 43 41 77 21 Z (a)
107 147 41 1 154 317 120 6 941 1,216 353 50 71 190 15 (b)

141 211 59 8 267 400 134 6 895 1,349 376 60 106 160 33 2 R
58 91 25 7 100 178 67 3 239 452 140 38 41 77 21 2 (a)
83 120 34 1 167 222 67 3 656 897 236 22 6S 83 12 (b)

27 32 9 88 96 54 3 304 346 134 33 6 7 3 U


3 5 2 I 1 1 19 27 17 5 (a)
24 27 7 87 95 53 3 285 319 117 28 6 7 3 (b)

9 20 4- 2 32 46 37 1 315 455 151 34 17 30 5 T*Division 0


6 15 g 2 16 34 27 1 119 201 78 24 9 17 3 (a)
3 5 1 16 12 10 196 25~ 73 10 8 13 2 (b)

7 16 2 2 23 ' 39 29 1 213 372 llO 26 15 27 4 R


4 11 1 2 15 33 26 1 106 182 64 21 9 17 3 (4)
3 5 1 8 6 3 137 190 46 5 6 10 1 (II )

2 4 2 9 7 8 72 83 41 8 2 3 1 U
2 4 2 1 1 1 13 19 14 3 (a) \
8 6 7 59 64 27 5 2 3 1 (b)

8 19 4 30 44 37 1 315 455 151 34 17 30 5 T Major


5 14 3 16 34 27 1 119 201 78 24 9 17 3 (a) Gr. 04
3 5 1 14 10 10 196 254- 73 10 8 13 2 (b)

6 15 2 21 37 29 1 243 'J7'J 110 26 15 27 4- R


3 10 1 15 33 26 1 106 182 64- 21 9 17 3 (a)
3 5 1 6 4 3 137 190 46 5 6 10 1 (b)

2 4 2 9 7 8 72 83 41 8 2 3 U
2 4 2 1 1 1 13 19 14 3 (a}
8 6 7 59 64 27 5 2 3 1 (b)

J 3 T Division 1
1 3 (a)
(b)

1 3 R
1 3 (0:)
(b)

U
(4)
(b)

1 3 T Major
1 3 (a) Gr. 10
(b)
3 R
3 (a)
(b)

111
TABLE B-XVI
B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL' HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING
(Based on

Total to 3 months
--------~
Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers
Code --------------
No. (Division and Major Group only)
Rural
Urban
House-
holds
-------
Males Females
Hired
workers
House-
holds Males
Hired
Females workers
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Major Group 10 Mining and Urban


Quarrying (a.)
(b)

'" Division 2&:1 jI,,[anujactlirillg Total 1,506 2,110 621 80 46 63 19 5


(a) 330 593 172 32 20 32 10 4
(b) 1,176 1,517 452 48 26 31 9 1

Rural 1,161 ],723 173 52 4] 60 16 5


(a) 323 584 169 30 20· 32 10 4
(b) 838 1,139 3M 22 21 28 6 1

Urban 345 387 151 28 5 8 !J


(a) 7 9 .3 2 "
(h) 338 378 118 26 5 3 :1

Major Group 27 Textile Total 363 507 117 19 11 14 8 2


Miscellaneous (a) 80 172 44: 11 6 10 4 2
(b) 283 335 103 8 5 "1 -4

Rural 278 423 100 16 9 14 5 2


(a) 78 171 41 11 6 10 4 2
(b) 200 252 59 5 3 4 1

Urban 85 84 47 3 2 3
(a) 2 1 3
(b) 83 83 44 3 2 3

Major Group 28 Manufacture of Total 300 432 159 11 11 16 4


Wood and Wooden Products (a) 74 130 55 5 2 5 :3
(b) 226 302 104 6 9 II 1 1

Rural 239 359 140 10 8 13 4 1


(a) 72 127 55 5 2 5 3
(b) 167 232 85 5 6 8 1

Urban 61 73 19 3 3
(a) 2 3
(b) 59 70 19 3 3

Ma.jor Group 34-35 Non-metallic Total 241 342 143 5 (} 7 1


Mineral Products other than (a) 62 95 31 1 5 6 1
Petroleum and Coal {b} 179 247 112 4 1

Rural 211 309 125 2 6 7 1


(a) 62 95 31 1 5 (} 1
(b) 149 214 94 1 1 1

Urban 30 33 18 3
(a)
(b) 30 33 18 :3
~~- ~------- ---~--

(a) = With cultivation (b) = Without cultivation

112
l'AJlLE B-XVI
AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-contd.
20% Sample)
4- to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified
- - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------ --
Family wOl'kers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired
-------------
FamHy workers Hired
House- - - - - - - - wor- House- - - - - - - - wor- House- -----__..-wor- House- - - - - - - - WOf-
holds Males Females kers
Code
holds Males Females kers holels Males Females kers holds Males Females kers No.
12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 1

U Major
" , (a) Gr. 10
(b)

i59 223 61 6 323 ISO 151 8 883 1,237 359 59 95 137 31 2 T *Division
55 81 2J 5 85 U5 11 2 138 275 79 19 32 60 18 2 (a) 2&3
104 112 40 1 238 S()S 110 6 745 962 280 40 63 77 13 (b)

l3i 195 57 6 214 30'1 105 5 651 974 266 34 91 133 29 '2 R
~b~
51 80 21 5 85 U5 1-1 2 132 267 76 17 32 60 18 2
80 lIS 33 1 159 216 61 3 519 707 190 17 59 73 J1

25 28 7 79 89 46 3 232 263 93 25 1- 'I 2 U


1
21. 27
1
7 79 89 46 3
6
226 255
8 3
90 23
2
4 -'I 2
(a)
(b)

19 29 4- I 34' 46 10 5 261 364 112 10 38 54 13 1 T Major


, 7 14- I 11 19 3 2 41 98 28 5 15 31 9 I (a) Gr. 27
12 ]5 4 23 27 7 3 220 266 84- 5 23 23 4: (b)

16 27 3 I 27 39 8 4 189 290 71 8 37 53 13 I R
7 14 1 II 19 3 2 39 97 25 5 15 31 9 I (a)
9 13 3 16 20 5 2 150 193 46 3 22 22 4- (b)

3 2 7 7 2 72 74 41 2 U
2 1 3 (a)
3 2 1 7 7 2 1 70 73 38 2 I 1 (b)

31 48 26 1 62 95 23 178 247 106 7 18 26 1 T Major


15 22 11 1 18 39 10 34 56 31 3 5 8 1 (a) Gr. 28
16 26 15 44 56 13 144 191 75 4- 13 18 (b)

26 42 25 1 34 61 16 154 213 95 7 17 25 1 R
15 22 11 1 18 39 10 32 53 31 3 5 8 1 (a)
11 20 14 16 22 6 122 165 64 4 12 17 (b)

5 6 28 34- 7 24 29 11 U
2 3 (al
5 6 28 34 7 22 26 11 1 (b)

32 44 10 119 167 £9 1 74 lOB 52 4 10 16 11 T M~jor


8 11 1 36 53 17 9 17 6 I 4 a 6 (a) Gr. 34-35
24 33 9 83 114 52 65 91 46 3 6 8 5 (b)

29 41 10 104- 152 58 1 62 93 45 10 16 11 R
8 11 1 36 53 17 9 17 6 4: 8 6 (a)
21 30 9 6B 99 41 53 76 39 6 B 5 (b)

3 3 15 15 II 12 15 7 3 U
(a)
3 3 15 15 11 12 15 7 3 (b)

113
B-15
APPENDIX

Major groups of Household Industry which are less than 10 per cent of the respective divisions have
not been shown in the main table which shows such divisions by an asterisk. Major groups thus dropped
from the main table are given run on in this Appendix. The figure precedIng the bracket represents
the code number of the major group dropped from the Table. Alphabets given in brackets are abbreviations
meant for different ranges of period of working in the Household Industries 'with' or 'without' cultivation
as explained below. The numerical figure given after alphabet denotes the number of households in that
particu1ar range indicated by that alphabet.

CLASS RANGE OF CLASS RANGE OF


An BREVIA TION PERIOD OF 'VORKING ABBREVIATION PERIOD OF 'VORKING
with without
A means cultivation 1 to 3 months E means cultivation 1 to 3 months
B 4 to 6 " }' 4 to 6 "
C " " 7 to 9 " G " n
" 7 to 9 "
D " " 10 months to 1 year H " 10 months to 1 year
X " " Unspecified months Y " " Unspecified months
" " " "
For example:- District Baroda-Rural 20 eB-6, C-l, E-I, X~I, Y-4)

Figure 20 stands for major group 20 relating to "foodstuffs", B-6 means that there are 6 households
working in the class range of '4 to 6 months' in the househ01d industry with cultivation. C-l means that
there is 1 household working in the class range of '7 to 9 months' in the househoJd industry with cultiva-
tion and E-l means that there is 1 household working in the c1ass range of "I to 3 months" in the house-
hold industry without cultivation; X-I means that there is one household:working for "unspecified months"
;n the Household Industry with cultivation and Y-4 means that there are 4 households working for "unspe-
cified months" in the household industry without cultivation in the 'foodstuffs' industry in the rural areas
of Baroda District.

BARODA DISTRICT
TOTAL

OO(B-I); 02(G-I); 03 (G-I); 20 (A-2, B-2, C-I, D-ll; E-4, F-8, G-8, H-45, Y-2); 22(B-I, C-4, D-7, X-3; F-S, G-I,
H-24, Y-I); 23 (B-1, C-2, D-7; B-2, F-12, G-2S, H-61, Y-2); 24 (E-I, G-I, Y-I); 26(G-1); 29(F-3, G-l, H-1); 31 (A-2,
B-7, C-8, D-13, X-I; E-3, F-9, G-20, H-53, Y-3); 32 (F-I, H-I); 33 (A-I; H-4); 36 (A-2, B-12, C-3, D-12, X-4;
F-10, G-20; H-6I, Y6); 37 (H-I); 38 (B-1); 39 CB-I. C-2, D-4; E-I, F-4, G-II, H-65, Y-6).

RURAL
00 (B-1); 02(C-l); 03(G-1); 20(A-2, B-2, C-J, D-ll; E--4, F-8, G-4, H-32, Y-2); 22(B-I, C-4, D-7, X-3; F-2,
G-I, H-12, Y-I); 23(B-I, C-2, D-7; E-2, F-lO, G-2I, H-46, Y-I); 24(E-I, Y-I); 31(A-2, B-7, C-8, D-12, X-I; E-3, F-9,
G-'-I7, H-28, Y-3); 32(F-l); 33(A-l; H-l); 36(A-2, B-12, C-3, D-12, X-4; F-8, H-·45, Y-5); 38(B-l); 39(C-2, D-3; E-I,
F-I, G-8, H-30, Y-6).

URBAN

20(G-4. H-13); 22<F~3, H-I2); 23 (F~2, G-4, H-I5, Y-I); 24(G-I); 26(G-I); 29(F-3, G-1, H-l); 31(D-I; G-3, H-2S);
32(H-I); 33(H-3); 36(F-2, G-I2, H-I6, Y-I); 37(H-I); 39(B-I, D-1; F-3, G-3, H-35).

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B-XVII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS
BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN
INDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (c) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFmD
BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED
(Based on 20% Sample)
Size of sample households
Total
No. of Total Sample Single member household 2-3 members
Total Sample Household population
Rural Home- House- House-
Urban holds Persons Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females
I 2 3 4 5 678 9 10 11
BARODA DISTRICT

Total 57,124 304,148 158,979 145,169 3,812 2,473 1,339 12,270 16,803 14,341
All Rural 41,628 224,931 116,801 108,130 2,479 1,536 943 8,428 11,419 10,098
(i) Households engaged neither in
cultivation nor Household Industry 13,840 60,869 31,974 28,895 1,605 993 612 3,832 5,186 4,521
{ii) Households engaged in Household
Industry only 993 5,216 2,772 2,444 42 30 12 230 326 260
(iii) Households engaged in 'cultivation 26,795 158,846 82,055 76,791 832 513 319 4,366 5,907 5,317
Size of holding Group
Less than 1 a ere 1,340 6,461 3,334 3,127 89 36 53 339 454 415
1.0- 2.4 acres 4,904 24,781 12,896 11,885 249 150 99 1,073 1,434 1,299
2.5- 4.9 " 5,457 29,9iO 15,387 14,583 159 95 64 1,041 1,390 1,273
5.0- 7.4 " 4,462 26,157 13,657 12,500 103 66 37 699 976 860
7.5- 9.9 " 2,534 16,010 8,223 7,782 55 38 17 306 414 366
10.0-12.4 2,362 15,272 7,890 7,382 65 46 19 280 375 349
12.5-14.9 " 1,194 8,0£16 4,181 3,915 23 14 9 115 164 136
15.0-29.9 " 3,397 23,866 12,243 11,618 52 38 14 382 506 471
30.0-49.9 " 872 6,267 3,253 3,014 29 23 6 99 149 109
50+ 222 1,686 845 841 5 5 24 31 29
Unspeci~ed 51 280 136 144 3 2 8 14 10
All Urban 15,496 79,217 42,178 37,039 1,333 937 396 3,842 5,386 4,243

Size of sample households-contd.

4-6 members 7-9 members 10 members and over


Total
Rural House- House- House-
Urban holds Males Females hoins Males Females holds Males Females
I 1'2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Total 24,293 63,090 58,007 12,434 49,696 46,3lt 4,315 26,915 25,111
All Rural 18,129 47,007 43,521 9,423 37,565 35,192 3,169 19,274 18,376
(i) Households engaged neither in
cultivation nor Household Industry 5,962 15,14) 14,021 2,01-5 8,162 7,460 396 2,484 2.281
(ii) Households engaged in Household
Industry only 440 1,155 1,019 223 908 814 58 353 339
(iii) Households engaged in cultivation 11,727 30,703 28,481 7,155 28,495 26,918 2,715 16,437 15,756
Size of holding Group
Less than 1 acre 628 1,597 1,4138 221 875 809 63 372 362
1.0- 2.4 acres 2,374 6,158 5,620 1,009 4,022 3,756 199 1,132 1, III
2.5- 4.9 2,573 6,654 6,326 1,341 5,278 4,996 343 1,970 1,924
5.0- 7.4 " 2,054 5,462 4,958 1,218 4,878 4,512 388 2,275 2,133
7.5- 9.9 1,078 2,835 2,673 807 3,203 3,054 288 1,738 1,672
10.0-12.4 947 2,501 2,348 749 3,023 2,852 321 1,945 1,814
12.5-14.9 " 465 1,244 1,142 398 1,585 1,497 193 1,174- 1,131
15.0-29.9 " 1,218 3,234- 2,939 1,076 4,298 4,160 669 4,172 4,034
30.0-49.9 " 290 762 731 266 1,053 1,020 188 1,266 1,148
50+ " 75 198 191 60 245 223 58 366 39B
Unspecified 25 58 65 JO 35 39 5 27 29
AU t,1rb.n 3,011 12,131 tl,t19 1,146 7,641 6,795

U5
C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
This series contains 8 tables of which Table C-I hils been prepared from Household Schedules, on the
basis of 20 per cent sample. It gives information about composition of sample households according to mari-
tal status. All the other tables in this serjes are based on full count and give age, sex and education,
separately for rural and urban areas, single year age returns, mother tongue in alphabetical order, religion
and classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes. All the tables of this series except Table C-VI have been reproduced in the Distnct
Census Handbook.
TABLE C-I-COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED

(Based on 20% Sample)


The table is prepared from Part II Census Population Record of the Household Schedules for total,
rural and urban areas of the district. A household means the entire groups of persons who commonly
live together in the same ~nsus house and usually take their meals from a common mess. It thus includes
outsiders residing with the family during enumerat:on. This table, therefore, gives the composition of a
household by family and non-family member. Besides, the heads of the households 2nd their spouses, other
fami'ly members like married sons and other relations are given separately by sex and marital status.

TABLE C~II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

TUs table is presented for the district with rural/urban break-up while those for taluka/mahal for
rural areas only. It corresponds to Table C-III of 1951 which was prepared on a 10% sample of the
slips taken out at the time of initial stage of wrting, while this table is prepmed on full count according
to the quinquennial age-groups recommended by United N[l(ons Organisation. In Table C-III of 1951
there were 3 categories of marital status, viz., unmarr:ed, married and Divorced/Separated, whereas in this
table are given five categories of marital status, viz., (1) never mani('d (2) married, (3) widowed, (4) div-
orced/separated and (5) unspecified. In 1951, the information regarding widowed or divorced was given
jointly, whereas these two types of marital status are compiled separately this time.
Colomns 14 and 15 relating to unspecified status have been deleted from the table. Such person is
I male returned from urban areas.

TABLE C-III-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION

It corresponds to Table C-IV of 1951 which was prepared on 10% sample. This table is prepared
on full count this time and is presented in two parts-A and B for the district. In Part-A broad educa-
tional levels upto matriculation and above are given for all areas. In Part-B educational levels are given
in details with technical and non-technical diplomas, university degrees and technical deglees in urban
areas only. In 1951, only sum total of all literate and illiterate persons was given, whereas in 196],
educational levels for literate persons are given in details.

TABLE C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

The Table is presented for district with total/rural/urban break-up.


It corresponds to Table C-V of 1951 Census which was prepared on 10% Sample. This table has
been prepared on full count in 1961. The age in years completed on 1st March, 1961 has been given
but the infants who did not complete one year on 1-3-1961 have been shown under age group "0".
TABLE C-V-MOTHER TONGUE

This table corresponds to Table D-I-O) of 1951 in which languages and dialects as returned were
shown in the descending order of number of speakers. This time aU the languages as actually returned

117
are arranged in the alphabetical order with population, persons, males, females, for total, rural and urban
areas for the district and for rural areas for talukafmahal.

'Mother tongue' is the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person or the
language spoken in the household.

TABLE C-VII-RELIGION

It is prepared separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district and for rural areas of talukas
and mahals. This Table corresponds to table D-II of 1951, in which the figures of religions other than
the six main religions were grouped in the residuary category 'other religions', whereas in this table data are
given for eight main religions only, viz., Budhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Sikh and and persons
returned as professing other religions, sects and beliefs which could not be classified under any of the
religions have been grouped under "Other Religions and Persuasions."

TABLE C-VIII--SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

PART A-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS


AMON G SCHEDULED CASTES

PART B-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS


AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES

This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up and for talukafmahal for
rural areas only.

In this table total population of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and their distribution by nme
industrial categories of workers and also non-workers adopted in the Primary Census Abstract are shown
by literate and illiterate.

Part-A-relates to Scheduled Castes and Part-B-to Scheduled Tribes.

118
TABLE C-I

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C..II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

l'vlarital status

Divorceu
T Total population Never married Married Widowed or Separated
R
Age-group U Persons Males Females l\falcs Females Males Females r.[alcs Females Males Females

2 *3 *4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

BARODA DISTRICT

All Ages T 1,527,326 801,026 726,300 436,162 329,477 334,117 331,669 26,622 62,901 4,124 2,253
R 1,129,832 588,009 541,823 313,174 242,293 250,750 252.710 20,564 45,179 3,521 1,641
U 397,494 213,017 184,477 122,988 87,184 83,361 78,959 6,058 17,722 603 612

0-9 R 351,599 179,956 171,643 179,956 171,643


U 110,059 56,985 53,074 56,985 53,074

10-14 R 127,972 69,456 58,516 67,677 53,530 1,753 4,955 5 12 21 19


U 47,120 25,484. 21,636 25,198 20,877 283 747 2 4 1 8

15-19 R 86,270 46,701 39,569 36,170 14,671 10,228 24,555 77 92 226 251
U 35,723 19,833 15,835 18,144 9,397 1,672 6,419 3 21 19 48

20-24 R 96,650 47,140 49,510 16,945 1,529 29,160 47,240 324 297 711 444
U 41,882 23,076 18,806 14,082 2,758 8,815 15,800 88 140 91 108

2:1-29 R 92,430 47,656 '.14,774 5,flll 379 40,316 43,399 720 719 809 277
U 35,129 18,613 16,511 5,113 575 13,189 15,552 204 275 1I2 109

30-34 R 78,620 40,367 38,253 2,335 145 36,469 36,511 1,008 1,394- 555 203
U 29,128 15,860 13,26B 1,359 164 14,078 12,406 322 599 101 99

35-39 R 67,741 36,426 31,315 1,308 90 33,294 28,716 1,388 2,374- 436 135
U 23,201 12,695 10,506 597 lIS 11,647 9,434 365 885 86 72

-lO-H R 59,269 30,223 29,046 877 73 27,295 z.t.823 1,773 4,014 278 136
U 20,655 11,350 9,305 486 108 10,187 7,374 621 1,749 56 74

45-49 R 51,192 28,057 23,135 705 47 24,880 17,962 2,280 5,048 192 78
U 15,637 8,642 6,995 310 36 7,715 4,956 570 1,967 47 36

50-54 R 39,729 21,373 17,351 468 30 13,515 _ 11,013 2,756 6,752 139 56
U 14,322 7,947 6,375 319 37 6,688 3,164 901 3,130 39 44

55-59 R 24,052 13,273 10,774 276 19 10,851 6,253 2,082 4,490 69 12


U 7,216 4,084 3,132 123 10 3,348 1,408 601 1,704 12 10

60-64 R 23,032 11,627 1 ],405 239 2] 8,506 3,679 2,829 7,693 53 12


U 7,659 3,821 3,838 119 IS 2,862 989 826 2,831 14 3

65-69 R 11,784 5,896 5,888 104 3 4,134 1,939 1,642 3,940 16 6


U 3,558 1,835 ],723 63 B 1,309 387 455 1,327 8 1

70+ R 19,182 9,208 9,974 208 18 5,307 1,602 3,677 8,343 16 II


U 6,185 2,767 3,418 85 7 1,565 322 1,100 3,089 17

Age not stated R 310 140 ]70 95 95 42 63 3 11


U 20 15 5 5 3 9
*Includes I person-I _M:lle of unspecified marital status shown under Col. 3 and 4.

120
C-U-AGE AND MARITAL STATVS-contd.
Marital status
~
-----/
---
Divorced
Total population Never married Married Widowed or Separated
Age-group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females
- ---
Males
--
Females Males Females
-------
Males Females
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
BARODA TALUKA
All Ages R 151,304 80.449 70,855 41.482 29,349 33,526 34,650 3,164 6,734 277 122
0- 9 R 43,845 22,988 20,857 22,988 20,857
10-14 R 16,9I4 9,422 7,492 8,874- 6;674- 548 818
15-19 R 12,166 6,755 5,411 5,218 1,~44- 1,525 3,841 6 7 6 19
20-24 R 14,015 7,211 6,804- 2,587 180 4,529 6,533 44- 48 51 43
25-29 R 12,711 6,492 6,219 809 24 5,507 6,060 III 10!) 65 26
30-34 R 10,792 5,652 5,140 329 27 5,115 4,894 162 204 46 15
35--39 R 9,241. 5,037 4,204 199 4,576 3,829 214 371 48 4
40-44 R 8,123 4,144- 3,979 130 3 3,725 3,324 261 644 28 8
45-49 R 6,930 3.865 3,065 105 3,377 2,268 363 791 20 6
50-54 R 5,587 3,095 2,492 81 3 2,569 1,410 440 1,079 5
55-59 R 3,152 1,787 1,365 47 2 1,429 758 306 604 5 1
60-64 R 3,251 1,660 1,591 41 3 1,207 493 410 1,095 2
65-69 R 1,670 867 803 9 628 237 230 566
70+ R 2,844 1,445 1,399 36 791 183 617 1,216
Age not stated R 63 . 29 34 29 32 2
SAVLl TALUKA
All Ages R 131,406 68,958 62,448 35,916 26,559 30,260 29,986 2,584 5,755 198 148
0- 9 R 40,191 21,188 19,003 21,188 19,003
10-14 R 15,201 B,414 6,787 8,050 5,902 359 879 3 2 2 4
15-19 R 10,297 5,499 4,798 3,795 1,466 1,680 3,304 16 21 8 7
20-24 R 11,810 5,738 6,072 1,667 124 3,990 5,865 49 56 32 27
25-29 R 11,205 5,663 5,542 552 28 4,969 5,347 98 143 44 24
30-34 R 9,163 4,633 4,530 215 10 4,260 4,244 127 252 31 24
35-39 R 7,894 4,172 3,722 121 3 3,836 3,324 189 374 26 21
40-44- R 6,876 3,541 3,335 97 11 3,201 2,662 219 638 24 24
45-49 R 5,664 3,073 2,591 63 5 2,733 1,887 263 689 14 10
50-54 R 4,398 2,392 2,006 60 4 2,002 1,133 326 867 4 2
55-59 R 2,474 1,373 1,101 26 I 1,125 574 220 525 2 1
60--64 R 2.551 1,271 1,28G 30 2 902 413 330 863 9 2
65-69 R 1;300 732 56B 23 510 170 199 397 1
70+ R 2,382 1,269 1,113 29 693 184 545 928 2 1
Age not stated R
VAGHODIA TALUKA
All Ages R 75,675 39,270 36,405 20,935 16,114 16,735 16,960 1,311 3,207 289 124
0- 9 R 23,612 12,134 11,473 12,134 11,478
10-14 R 8,867 4-,778 4,089 4,699 3,792 78 296 I 1
15-19 R 5,739 3,237 2,502 2,432 724 777 1,758 3 8 25 12
20-24 R 6,470 3,147 3,323 984 45 2,076 3,237 20 16 67 25
25-29 R 6,207 3,150 3,057 339 4B 2,708 2,934 38 57 65 18
30-34 R 5,192 2,641 2,551 133 10 2,386 2,412 71 106 51 23
35-39 R 4,610 2,442 2,163 77 4 2,245 1,974 91 178 29 12
40-44 R 3,773 1,877 1,896 50 I 1,686 1,602 121 280 20 13
45--49 R 3,393 1,907 1,486 29 2 1,719 1,108 151 367 8 9
50-54 R 2,384 1,289 1,095 21 I 1,094 654 166 432 8 8
55-59 R 1,779 915 864 16 757 526 133 336 9 2
60-64 R 1,496 748 748 11 560 221 175 527 2
65-69 R 799 393 406 2 279 123 109 282 3 I
70+ R 1,331 603 728 2 367 III 232 616 2 1
Age not stated R 23 9 14- 6 9 3 4- 1
PADRA TALUKA
All Ages R 121,891 63,826 58,065 34,318 25,107 20,517 26,784 2,713 6,041 278 133
0- 9 R 35,659 18,435 17,224 18,435 17,224
10-14 R 14,523 7,926 6,597 7,784- 5,911 142 683 2 1
15-19 R 10,170 5,550 4,620 4,490 1,833 1,039 2,761 12 12 9 14
20-24 R 10,443 5,281 5,162 2,032 92 3,IB3 5,012 ~6 33 40 25
25-29 R 9,205 4,857 4,348 695 15 4,022 4,224- 88 82 52 27
30-34 R 7,988 4,062 3,926 283 5 3,619 ' 3,703 112 198 48 20
35-39 R 7,265 3,847 3,4IB 176 4 3,458 . 3,100 173 303 40 11
40-44- R 6,521 3,329 3,192 122 3 2,954 2,601 222 569 31 19
45-49 R 5,602 3,042 2,560 103 3 2,615 1,865 305 685 ]9 I 7
50-54- R 4,545 2,379 2,166 60 2 1,965 1,260 338 900 16 4
55-59 R 2,873 1,583 1,290 46 1 1,244 714 282 575 11
60-64 R 2,981 1,478 1,503 29 1,039 428 404 1,071 6 4-
65-69 R 1,581 795 786 27 504 250 260 536 4
70+ R
Age not stated R
2,495
40
1,245
17
1,250
23
31
5

121
13
1 723
10
177
6
489
2
1,071
4
2

-
B-16
C..D-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Marital status
Divorced
Total population Never' married Married Widowed or Separated
Age-group Rural
--------------
Persons Males Females Males Females
-------
Males Females Males Females
------
Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
KARJAN TALUKA
An Ages R 79,4()S 40,948 3,8457 21,919 16,589 17,074 17,789 1,649 3,929 306 150
0-9 R 23,748 12,I08 11,640 12,10B 11,640
10-14 R 9,023 4.902 4,121 4,832 3,847 69 271 2 1 I
15-19 R 6,119 3~288 2,831 2,742 985 526 1,821 6 7 14 18
20-24- R 6,897 3,276 3,621 1,242 75 1,947 3,481 24 25 63 40
25-29 R 6,250 3,138 3,112 420 15 2,601 3,002 51 64 66 31
30-34 R 5,336 2,787 2,549 202 5 2,462 2,401 66 123 57 20
35--39 R 4,670 2,423 2,247 102 5 2,183 2,014 97 209 41 19
40-44 R 4,137 2,093 2,044 70 2 1,865 1,650 140 383 18 9
45-49 R 3,740 2,002 J,738 76 .5 1,730 1,309 178 419 18 5
50-54 R 2,966 1,565 1,401 48 3 1,291 845 218 548 8 5
55-59 R 1,996 1)30 866 24 1 905 441 191 423 10 I
60-64 R 1,842 938 904 21 3 701 270 212 631 4
65-69 R 1,055 497 558 8 2 339 174 145 331 5 1
70+ R 1,626 801 825 24 1 455 lID 321 714 1
Age not stated R
SINOR MAHAL
All Ages R 39,727 20,620 19,107 10,771 8,167 8,818 8.923 902 1,930 129 87
~g R 11,343 5,727 5,616 5,727 5,616
lQ-14 R 4,542 2,393 2,149 2,345 1,955 48 194
15-19 R 2,949 1,578 1,371 1,317 528 254 825 4 4- 3 14
20-24 R 3,239 1,620 1,669 684 50 906 1,588 14 14 16 17
25-29 R 3,228 1,656 1,572 288 8 1,315 1,525 19 24 34 15
30-34 R 2,758 1,506 1,252 )45 3 1,297 1,194 37 45 27 10
35-39 R 2,368 1,256 1,112 83 4 1,123 1,015 34 79 16 14-
40-44 R 2,143 1,115 1,028 46 2 979 882 74 137 16 7
45-49 R 1,965 1,035 930 26 914 697 89 230 6 3
50-54 R 1,581 857 724 45 678 431 128 290 6 3
55-59 R 1,100 628 472 19 507 270 100 202 2
60-64 R 968 479 489 20 340 163 117 325 2
65-69 R 532 315 267 7 216 79 91 188 1 ..
70+ R 911 455 456 19 241 60 195 392 3
Age not stated R
DABHOI TALUKA
All Ages R 88,942 46,411 42,531 24,492 18,126 19,852 20,179 1,760 4,069 307 157
0-9 R 25,925 13,257 12,668 13,257 12,668
10-14 R 10,391 5,765 4,626 5,668 4,240 97 385 I
15-19 R 6,954 3,781 3,173 3,087 1,084 675 2,051 4 7 15 31
20-24 R 7,619 3,713 3,906 1,372 86 2,226 3,748 29 27 86 45
25-29 R 7,160 3,677 3,483 486 24- 3,065 3,375 50 55 76 29
30-34 R 6,216 3,182 3,034 195 8 2,877 2,900 63 108 47 18
35-39 R 5,454 2,992 2,462 124- 4 2,709 2,238 122 210 37 10
40-44 R 4,751 2,394 2,357 82 2 2,147 2,001 147 346 18 8
45-49 R 4,219 2,283 1,936 72 2,()23 1,449 176 480 l2 7
50-54 R 3,471 1,864 1,607 39 2 1,571 992 247 606 7 7
55-59 R 2,136 1,230 906 24 1 993 502 211 401 2 2
60-64 R 2,002 988 1,014- 28 1 719 302 234 7II 7
65-69 R 1,004 493 511 12 340 123 141 388
70+ R 1,622 782 840 36 410 III 336 729
Age not stated R 18 10 8 10 6 2
SANKHEDA TALUKA
All Ages R 102,143 52,932 49,211 27,708 21,352 23,058 23,921 1,728 3,708 438 230
0-9 R 31,460 15,935 15,525 15,935 15,525
10-14 R 11,458 6,068 5,390 5,955 4,687 108 697 1 5 5
15-19 R 7,570 4,139 3,431 3,169 989 932 2,404 7 B 31 30
20-24 R 8,794 4,153 4,641 1,683 70 2,345 4,483 33 33 92 55
25-29 R 8,700 4,555 4,145 476 21 3,900 4,025 61 57 118 42
30-34 R 7,252 3,746 3,506 173 8 3,429 3,366 89 103 55 29
35-39 R 6,112 3,336 2,776 87 8 3,078 2,555 119 193 52 20
40--44 R 5,394 2,721 2,673 60 7 2,469 2,357 168 294 24- 15
45-49 R 4,801 2,657 2,144 47 8 2,392 I,71B 196 404 22 14
50-54 R 3,616 2,030 1,586 27 5 1,750 1,064 235 507 18 10
55-59 R 2,204 1,253 951 31 1,052 .570 162 380 8 I
60-64 R 2,063 1,074 989 29 5 778 318 257 662 10 4
65-69 R 995 485 510 5 1 343 179 137 328 2
70+ R 1,644 739 905 II 2 461 166 264 734 3 3
Age not stated R
,
80 41 39 20 16 21 19 4

122
C.U-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-concld.
Marital status
Divorced
Total population Never married Married Widowed or Separated
-------- --------
Age-group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females M"jes Females
1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
TILAKWADA MAHAL
All Ages R 37,182 19,192 17,990 10.306 8,054 8,074 8,391 629 1,490 183 55
0-9 R II,772 5,933 5,839 5,933 5,839
10-14 R 4,140 2,238 1,902 2,204 1,738 33 164 I
15-19 R 2,776 1.508 1,26B 1,191 419 309 831 3 6 5 12
20-24- R 3,143 1,546 1,597 551 31 949 1,546 11 9 35 11
25-29 R 3,061 1,608 1,453 205 6 1,334 1,416 27 25 42 6
30-34 R 2,519 1,265 1,254- 72 6 1,133 1,201 40 4Cl 20 7
35-39 R 2,214 1,190 1,024 38 1,085 947 37 72 30 5
40-44 R 1,917 939 978 25 2 842 848 58 118 14- 10
45-49 R 1,730 935 795 63 I 796 6B 61 182 15 I
50-54 R 1,328 750 578 7 3 638 362 88 210 17 3
55-59 R 848 460 388 6 3 381 221 71 164 2
60--64 R 726 357 369 4 259 135 93 234 1
65-69 R 401 212 189 4- 164- 62 43 127 1
70+ R 607 251 356 3 6 151 47 97 303
Age not stated R
NASVADI TALUKA
All Ages R 56,952 29,301 27,651 15,329 12,883 13,127 13,075 659 1,631 186 56
'0-9 R 18,864 9,432 9,432 9,432 9,432
10-14- R 5,654 3,074 2,580 3,028 2,474 46 106
15-19 R 3,780 2,063 1,712 1,629 838 417 865 4 I 18 8
20-24- R 5,171 2,403 2,768 787 108 1,560 2,629 16 10 40 21
25-29 R 4,998 2,598 2,400 250 13 2,272 2,362 37 13 39 12
30-34 R 4,082 2.06B 2,014 84 5 1,916 1,947 41 56 27 6
35-39 R 3,443 1,860 1,583 41 7 1,755 1,501 40 72 24 3
40-44- R 3,057 1,567 1,490 32 4 1,460 1,346 60 137 15 3
45-49 R 2,582 1,4lt 1,171 17 1,293 996 89 173 12 2
50-54 R 1,988 1,122 866 12 1,030 617 77 247 3 1
55-59 R 1,111 608 503 7 539 322 59 181 3
60-64- R 983 539 444 3 446 169 88 275 2
65-69 R 455 213 242 160 105 51 137 2
70+ R 756 334 422 3 233 88 97 334 1
Age not stated R 28 4 24 4 1 22 1
CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA
All Ages R 134,314 68,898 65,416 39,388 34,119 27,224 27,511 1,894 3,592 392 194
0-9 R 47,738 23,958 23,780 23,958 23,780
10-14 R 14,574 7,865 6,709 7,776 6,561 82 143 1 1 6 4
15-19 R 9,870 5,074 4,796 4,198 2,893 827 1,850 7 4 42 4-9
20-24- R 10,114 4,763 5,351 1,879 557 2,795 4,711 26 8 63 75
25-29 R 10,654 5,509 5,145 820 139 4,519 4,938 82 46 88 22
30-34 R 9,542 4,877 4,665 321 51 4,365 4,512 119 88 72 14
35-39 R 8,070 4,368 3,702 160 47 3,990 3,468 173 180 45 7
40-44 R 6,884 3,573 3,311 100 32 3,266 3,033 178 239 29 7
45-49 R 5,725 3,150 2,575 68 21 2,836 2,194- 228 355 18 5
50-54 R 4,233 2,410 1,823 45 4 2,094 1,201 255 613 16 5
55-59 R 2,298 1,238 1,060 20 10 1,009 671 202 376 7 3
60-64 R 2,204 1,062 1,142 14 6 788 403 256 733 4-
65-69 R 939 429 51O 3 302 211 124 299
70+ R 1,430 599 831 B 6 346 173 243 650 2 2
Age not stated R 39 23 16 1B 12 5 3 1
JABUGAM TALUKA
All Ages R tlO,891 57,204 53,681 30,610 25,814 24,485 24,541 1,511 3,087 538 185
0-9
10-14
R
R
37,442
12,685
18,861
6,611
18,381
6,074-
18,861
6,462
18,581
5,749 143
..
319 2 6 4
15~19 R 7,880 4,224 3,656 2,902 1,368 1,267 2.244- 5 7 50 37
20-24 R 8,885 4,289 4,596 1,477 III 2,654 4,407 32 18 126 60
25-29 R 9,051 4,753 4,298 471 38 4,IM 4,191 58 44 120 25
30-34 R 7,780 3,948 3,832 183 7 3,610 3,737 31 71 74 17
35-39 R 6,400 3,503 2,897 100 4 3,256 2,751 99 133 48 9
40-44 R 5,693 2,930 2,763 63 4 2,701 2,517 125 229 41 13
45-49 R 4,841 2,697 2,144 36 2 2,452 1,860 181 273 28 9
50-54 R 3,632 2,125 1,507 23 2 1,833 1,OH 238 453 31 8
55-59 R 2,081 1,073 1,008 10 910 684 145 323 8 1
60-64 R 1,965 1,033 932 9 1 767 364 253 566 4 1
65-69 R 1,003 465 538 4 349 226 112 311 1
70+ R 1,534 685 849 6 I 436 192 241 656 2
Age not stated R 19 7 12 3 6 3 5 1 1

123
TABLE com PARTS A IG B

e-m PART.A-AGE, SEX AND

Total population Illiterate


Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6

BARODA

All Ages 1,527,326 801,026 726,300 433,,430 556,116


0- 4 232,655 118,074 114,581 118,074 114,581
5- 9 229,003 IIB,867 110,136 86,547 87,724
10-14- 175,092 94,940 80,152 28,796 40,676
15-19 121,993 66,539 55,454- 22,481 32,391
20-24 138,532 70,216 68,316 25,000 45,768

25-29 127,559 66,274 61,285 27,378 43,367


30-34 107,748 56,227 51,521 23,791 37,677
35-44- 170,866 90,694 80,172 40,998 62,391
45-59 152,148 83,886 68,262 40,733 57,717
60+ 71,400 35,154- 36,246 19,529 33,666

Age not stated 330 155 175 103 158

C-DI PART-B-AGE, SEX AND

Educational

Technical Non-Technical
Literate (with- Matriculation diploma not diploma not
out educational Primary or or Higher equal to equal to
Total population Illiterate level) Junior Basic Secondary degree degree

Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 16

BARODA

AU Age. 397,494 213,017 184,477 77,462 107,088 39,160 27,362 71,839 44,491 18,526 4,395 784 27 59 10

0- 4 54,500 27,899 26,601 27,899 26,601


5- 9 55,559 29,086 26,473 17,745 17,415 7,988 6,512 3,353 2,546
10-14 47,120 25,484 21,636 3,876 5,694 6,732 5,149 14,873 10,793 3
15-19 35,723 19,838 15,885 2,873 5,018 2,519 1,816 11,335 7,692 3,082 1,337 6 1
20-24 41,882 23,076 18,806 3,775 7,856 3,511 2,597 8,380 6,196 6,219 1,694 246 5 6 3

25-29 35,129 18,618 16,511 3,724 7,964 3,216 2,510 7,304 5,069 2,873 652 204 5 10 3
30-34 29,128 15,860 13,268 3,526 6,889 3,314 2,085 6,310 3,842 1,803 328 76 4 7 1
35-44 43,856 24,045 19,811 5,984 11,456 5,363 3,082 9,281 4,840 2,316 273 110 5 7 1
45-59 37,175 20,673 16,502 5,489 10,806 4,561 2,654 8,026 2,898 1,651 97 105 6 27 1
60+ 17,402 8,423 8,979 2,567 7,385 1,948 957 2,974 614 579 14 37 2 2

Age: not stated 20 1.5 5 4 4 8 3 I

l24
TABLE c-m PARTS A & B

EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational levels
Literate (whhout
educational level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and above

Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group


7 8 9 10 11 12 1

DISTRICT
"
142,490 74,92fJ 195,595 89,366 29,Sll 5,898 All Ages
0- 4
20,167 14,586 12,153 7,826 5- 9
26,119 16,435 40,018 23,041 7 10-14
12,715 7,322 27,854- 14,313 3,489 1,428 15-19
13,574- 8,235 22,518 12,007 9,124 2,306 20-24-

13,713 7,329 19,767 9,561 5,416 1,028 25-29


12,276 6,025 16,616 7,338 3,344- 481 30-34
19,636 8,138 25,992 9,171 4,068 472 35-44
17,426 5,264 22,694 5,127 3,033 154 45-59
6,835 1,575 7,763 976 1,027 29 60+
29 11 21) 6 3 Age not stated

EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

levels
University
degr.ee or post- Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
graduate degree
other than Veterinary and
technical degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching Others
Age-
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females group
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

DISTRICT

2,665 780 SUD 401 46 38 7 6S 260 129 1,251 149 All Ages
0-4
5- 9
10-14
14 16 3 6 5 15-19
453 .330 153 42 6 20 7 23 264 96 20..24-

538 227 186 85 17 10 18 27 38 422 26 25-29


427 79 47 54 11 8 7 54 20 227 9 3()"'34
544 100 43 83 5 9 2 18 79 37 206 12 35M
458 24 51 96 5 9 3 1 89 10 107 1 45-59
231 4 17 41 2 2 1 1 4 1 19 60+
Age not
stated

125
C.IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


Single Year
Age Returns Males Females
-Males
- -Females
- - -Males
- -Female
-- Single Year
Age Returns Males Females Males Females
-----
Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4- 5 6 7

BARODA DISTRICT BAROD~ DISTRICT-contd.

All 5} 1,896 1,055 1,388 803 508 252


Ages 52 5,050 3,584- 3,856 2,775 1,194 809
53 1,409 946 917 677 492 269
801,036 726,300 588,009 541,823 213,017 184,477 54 1,392 984 840 669 552 315
24,495 18,314 55 12,039 9,983 9,550 7,775 2,489 2,208
°I 23,978
20,851 20,008 . 15,672 ]5,137
17,833 6,181
5,179
6,145
4,871 56 1,656 1,059 1,154 780 502 279
2 23,714 22,976 18,506 17,974 5,208 5,002 57 J,13B 808 783 613 355 195
3 24,720 24,712 19,032 19,298 5,688 5,414 58 1,859 1,671 1,355 1,325 504 346
4 24,294 22,907 18,651 17,738 5,643 5,169 59 670 385 436 281 234 104
5 27,873 25,186 21,155 19,374 6,718 5,812 60 11,922 12,647 9,167 9,438 2,755 3,209
6 24,727 23,S71 19,036 18,103 5,691 5,268 61 882 508 633 390 249 J1S
7 25,J 77 23,601 19,121 17,875 6,056 5,726 62 1,793 1,458 1,327 1,144 466 314
8 24,307 22,228 18,328 16,981 5,979 5,247 63 446 324 273 231 173 93
9 16,783 15,750 12,141 11,330 4,642 4,420 64 405 306 227 202 178 104
10 27,218 23,878 20,243 17,833 6,975 6,045 65 6,lIS 6,324 4,865 4,925 1,248 1,399
11 14,696 12,203 10,207 8,295 4,489 3,908 66 350 247 199 155 151 92
12 23,910 19,696 t7,994 14,829 5,916 4,867 67 398 312 246 230 152 82
13 14,082 11,758 10,149 8,587 3,933 3,171 68 633 571 443 459 190 112
14 15,034 12,617 10,863 8,972 4,171 3,645 69 237 157 143 119 94 38
15 17,948 13,438 13,592 9,984 4,356 3,454 70 4,716 5,681 3,709 4,375 1,007 1,306

16 12,810 11,129 9,217 7,985 3,593 3,144 71 293 170 206 125 87 45
17 10,008 8,433 6,545 5,688 3,463 2,745 72 71O 578 516 446 194- 132
18 17,529 15,608 12,495 11,507 5,034 4,101 73 194 118 108 81 86 37
19 8,244- 6,846 4,852 4,405 3,392 2,441 74- 149 78 76 39 73 39
20 21,490 22,504 14,774 16,045 6,716 6,459 75 2,203 2,360 1,700 1,661 503 699

21 10,422 8,850 6,698 6,489 3,724 2,361 76 170 142 133 94- 37 48
22 20,213 19,405 14,130 14,369 6,083 5,036 77 99 80 55 57 44 23
23 9,038 8,421 5,713 5,994 3,325 2,427 135 120 71
5,825
78 206 159 , 39
24 9,053 9,136 6,613 3,228 2,523 79 86 47 58 33 28 14-
25 30,868 27,712 22,946 19,993 7,922 7,719 80 1,669 2,195 1,365 1,644- 304 551

26 8,718 7,343 5,777 5,177 2,941 2,166 81 88 60 63 47 25 13


27 8,008 6,732 5,354 4,627 2,654 2,105 82 147 130 98 103 49 27
28 15,110 16,200 11,339 13,002 3,771 3,198 83 33 25 23 20 IO 5
29 3,570 3,298 2,240 1,975 1,330 1,323 84 37 34 23 24 14 10
30 31,070 29,328 22,465 21,288 8,605 8,040 85 511 500 416 372 95 128

31 3,487 2,430 2,210 1,724 1,277 706 86 35 16 23 11 12 5


32 14,193 12,669 10,771 10,035 3,422 2,634 87 22 21 13 7 9 14
33 4,067 3,671 2,754- 2,747 1,313 924- 88 13 13 5 7 8 6
34- 3,410 3,423 2,167 2,459 1,243 964 89 14 11 8 6 6 5
35 31,711 24,534 23,921 18,177 7,790 6,357 90 272 475 223 342 49 133

36 4,739 4,169 3,376 3,057 1,363 1, 112 91 13 21 12 16 I 5


37 4,030 3,544- 2,873 2,599 1,157 945 92 15 23 12 13 3 10
38 6,566 7,665 4,932 6,163 1,634 1,502 93 7 3 6 1 1 2
39 2,075 1,909 1,324 1,319 751 590 94 8 5 8 2 3
40 26,500 24,914 19.193 18,574 7,307 6,340 95 105 163 91 129 14 34
-.
41 2,050 1,543 1,447 1,170 603 373 96 12 15 11 13 1 2
42 8,865 7,850 6,776 6,225 2,089 1,625 97 9 10 7 7 2 3
43 2,305 2,244- 1,571 1,743 734 501 98 9 17 7 12 2 5
44 1,853 1,800 1.236 1,334 617 466 99 4 8 3 6 1 2
45 25,247 19,94-8 1.9,704 15,195 5,543 4,753 100 64 136 43 89 21 47

46 2,366 1,903 1,646 1,445 720 458 over 101+ 62 98 52 72 10 26


47 2,498 2,074 1,807 1,583 691 491
48 5,091 5,076 3,883 4,083 1,208 993 Age not stated 155 175 140 170 15 5
49 1,497 1,129 1,017 829 480 300
50 20,078 17,657 14,877 12.927 5,201 4,730

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C.V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Total Rural Urban


Sl.
No. Mother tongue Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
BARODA DISTRICT
All Mother Tongues 1,527,326 801,026 726,300 1,129,832 588,009 541,823 397,494 213,017 184,477
1 Afghani/Kabult/Pakhto/PashtoJPathani 2 1 1 2 1 1
2 African 7 7 7 7
3 Arabi~/Arhi 4 4 3 3 1 1
4- Assamese 13 13 13 13
5 Balachi/Baluchi 21 11 7 21 11 7
6 Banjari 3 3 3 3
7 Bengali 327 189 138 25 13 12 302 176 126
8 Bhili 622 327 295 439 215 224 183 112 71
9 Bhilodi 70 46 24 70 46 24
10 Bhojpuri 1 1 1 1
11 Bihari . 4 1 3 4 3
12 Braj Bhasha/Braj Bhakha 2 1 1 2
13 Burmese . 1 1 1 1
14 Crylonese /Sime l u/Sitlghole.re , 4 4 4 4
15 Chinese/Chini 12 6 6 6 3 3 6 3 3
16 Czech/Czechoslovakian 5 5 5 5
17 Dravidam 1 1 1 1
18 Dungari 1 1 1 I
19 English 19'1 108 86 20 II 9 174 97 77
20 French 1 1 1 1
21 German Ii 5 9 4 1 !J 10 4 6
22 tGoanese 11 5 6 11 5 6
23 Gondi 101 66 35 101 66 35
24 Gorkhali 14 7 7 14 7 7
25 Gujarati 1,365,068 712,686 652,382 1,102,142 572,338 529,804- 262,926 140,34a 122,578
26 Hebrew/Jewish 1 1 1 1
27 Hindi 17,689 10,971 6,718 2,790 1,862 928 14,899 9,109 5,790
28 Hindustani 71 40 31 71 40 31
29 Kachchhi 501 252 249 131 82 49 370 170 200
30 Kannada 503 342 161 54 30 24 449 312 137
31 Karnataka 4 2 2 4 2 2
32 Kashmiri 39 27 12 39 27 12
33 Kokna/Kokni/Kukna 504 297 207 19 10 9 485 287 198
34 Madrasi 21 18 3 21 18 3
35 Maithili 1 I
36 Malabar I I I 1
37 Malayalam 915 736 179 40 31 9 875 705 170
38 Malvi 15 7 8 3 1 2 12 6 6
39 Marathi 57,711 30,488 27,223 4,311 2,511 1,800 53,400 27,977 25,423
40 Marwari 1,461 872 589 583 368 215 878 504 374
41 Mewari 5 2 3 5 2 3
42 Multani 1 1 1 1
43 Nepali 446 281 165 141 87 54 305 194- 111
44 Oriya 10 4- 6 3 2 1 7 2 5
15 Persian 24 10 14 1 1 23 9 14
46 Peshawari 1 1
17 Portuguese 36 23 13 36 23 13
48 Punjabi 1,523 950 573 241 177 64 1,282 773 509
49 Rajasthani 422 222 200 36 15 21 386 207 179
50 Roumanian 10 7 3 10 7 3
51 Sindhi 16,776 8,713 8,063 74-8 4-65 283 16,028 8,243 7,730
52 Spanish 9 6 3 5 2 !J -1 -1
53 Tamil 1,341 867 474 20 13 7 1,321 854- 467
54 Telugu 701 453 248 110 90 20 591 363 228
55 Tibetan 1 1 1 1
56 Urdu
--~------------- --
60,080 31,937 28,143 17,704
9,508 8,196 42,376 22,429 19,947
Note:
(i) Mother tongues printed in italics belong to countries outside the Indian Sub-continent.
(ii) Dagger Ct) denots that the mother tongue though cIa~sified in Linguistic Survey of India is either tentatively reclassified
or consideredunclaasifiable by the Linguist.

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C-V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-contd.

VAGHODIA
BARODA T ALUKA SAVLI TAL'UKA TALUKA PADRA TALUKA KARJAN TALUKA SINOR MHAL
81. -----_-
No, Mother tongue Males Females Males Female Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

All Mother Tongues 80,449 70,855 68,958 62,448 39,270 36,405 63,826 58,065 40,948 38,457 20,620 19,107

1 Afghani/Kabuli/Pakhto/
Pashto/Pathani ,
2 African
3 Arabic/Arhi 1 1 1
4 Assamese
5 Balocki / B alacki 2 2 3 1

6 Banjari 3
7 Bengali 4 3 3 2
8 Bhili
9 Bhilodi 40 24
10 Bhojpuri
11 Bihari "
12 Braj Bhasha/Braj Bhakha
,
13 Burmese
14 Ceylonese /Siffllliu/Singhalese
15 Chinese/Chini , ,

16 Czech! Czechoslovakian 5
17 Dravidam
18 Dungari
19 English 11 9
20 French
21 German 1
5 36 '"
22 tGoanese
23 Gondi
24 Gorkhali 3 3
25 Gujarati 77,683 69,278 65,487 59,655 38,45935,770 61,022 55,621 40,205 37,820 2o,z"h 18,855

26 Hebrew/Jewish
705 283 309 161 58 19 143 67 43 30 51 21
..
27 Hindi
28 Hindustani
29 Kachchhi 23 12 5 18 14 3
30 Kannada 19 16 1 1 5 1

31 Karnataka
32
33
Kashmiri ,
Kokna/Kokni/Kukna
,
9 8
.. 1
34 Madrasi 13 3 2
35 Maithili
36 Malabar 1
37 Malayalam 14 6 3 3 1 2
38 Malvi 1 2
39 Marathi 1,259 815 321 252 126 105 73 70 31 39 120 58
40 Marwari 91 58 129 93 12 4 41 24 29 15 4

41 Mewari
42 Multani
43 Nepali 72 50 4 4
44-Oriya
45 Persion 1
46Peshawari
n Portuguese
17 8
48 Punjabi 106 42 2 7 12
49 Rajasthahi 5 7 7 5
50 Roumanian
51 Sindhi 49 18 29 11 266 183 18 4 9 2 6
5Z Spanish 2 3
53 Tamil 2 5 5 I 1
54 Telugu 28 18 19 2 10 9
55 Tibetan
56 Urdu 340 206 2,585 2,232 328 319 2,48Q 2,259 616 547 178 173

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C-V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-concld.
CHHOTA
TILAKWADA UDAIPUR
DABHOI T ALUKA SANKHEDA TALUKA MAHAL NASVADI TALUKA TALUKA jABUGAM TALUKA
S!.
No. Mother tongue
------~
Males Females 1\ fales Females Males Females lIvfales Females Males
--------
Females Males Females
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
All Mother Tongues 46,411 42,531 52,932 49,211 19,192 17,990 29,301 27,651 68,898 65,416 57,204 53,687
1 Afghani/Kabuli /Pakhto
Pashto/Pathani
2 African
3 Arabic/ Arbi
4 Assamese
5 Balochi/Baluchi 6 5 1 1

6 Banjari
7 Bengali 4 2 3 3
8 Bhili 215 224
9 Bhilodi 6
10 Bhojpuri
11 Bihari
12 Braj Bhasha-
Braj Bhakha
13 Burmese
14 Ceylonese /Simelu-
Singhalese .
15 Chinese /Chini 3 3
16 Czech/Czechoslovakian
17 Dravid$l.ffi
18 Dungari
19 English
20 French
21 German
22 tGoanese
23 Gondi 24- 5 3 6 39 24
24- Gorkhali 4- 4-
25 Gujarati - 45,030 41,429 51,856 48,397 18,725 17,777 28,896 27,326 68,171 64,788 5£,557 53,088
26 Hebrew/Jewish
27
28
Hindi -
Hindustani
113 49 178 98 12 120 83 54 51 76 65
29 Kachchhi 18 16 15 4- 2
30 Kannada 5 2 2
31 Karnataka
32 Kashmiri
33 Kokna/Kokni/Kukna
34- Madrasi . 2
35 Maithili .
36 Malabar
37 Malayalam 8
38 Malvi
39 Marathi 128 81 236 184- 26 5 64- 79 72 5a 55 54
40 Marwari 29 8 33 13
41 Mewari
42 Multani
4-3 Nepali 5 4-
4-4- Oriya 2
15 Persian
46 Peshawari
17 Portuguese
48 Punjabi 21 4- 7 6 2 2 3
4-9 Rajasthani 2 3 1 5
50 Roumanian.
51 Sindhi 58 48 23 17 4 3
52 Spani$h
53 Tamil 3 2
54 Telugu 15 8
55 Tibetan
56 Urdu 762 662 584- 485 413 207 19·1- 153 559 500 467 453

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C-VII-RELIGION

Names of Religions arranged in alphabetical order

Total Total Buddhists Christians Hindus


District/Talukaf Rural
Mahal Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

BARODA Total 1,527,326 801,026 126,300 49 43 2,941 2,507 7~6,513 660,176


DISTRICT Rural 1,129,832 588,009 541,823 1 2 652 694 551,760 509,610
Urban 397,494 213,017 184,477 48 41 2,289 1,813 174,753 150,566

Baroda Rural 151,304 80,449 70,855 2 354 434 76,566 67,462

Sa vii Rural 131,406 68,953 62,448 241 220 63,276 57,487

Vaghodia Rural 75,675 39,270 36,405 2 3 37,841 35,10;)

Padra Rural 121,891 63,826 58,065 11 5 57,831 52,726

Karjan Rural 79,405 40,943 38,457 2 33,000 31,323

Sinor Rural 39,727 20,620 19,107 7 18,897 17,438

Dabhoi Rural 88,942 46,411~ 42,531 18 8 44,237 40,560

Sankheda Rural 102,143 52,932 49,211 2 2 50,935 47,492

Tilakwada Rural 37,182 19,192 17,990 16,815 15,804

Nasvadi Rural 56,952 29;301 27,651 2 28,425 26,955

Chhota Udaipur Rural 134,314 68,893 65,416 2 67,989 64,643


Jabugam Rural 110,891 57,204 53,687 11 21 55,948 52,611

Names of Religions arranged if) alphabetical order-contd•


.~----
Other Religions and
Total Jains Muslims Sikhs Persuasions Religion not stated
District/Taluka/ Rural
Mahal Urban Males Females l'vIales Females A1ales Females Malt's Females l\1ales Females
2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

BARODA Total 7,605 6,977 62,986 55,894 556 368 376 335
DISTRICT Rllral 2,295 2,120 33,205 29,344 58 27 38 26
Urban 5,310 4,857 29,781 26,550 498 341 338 309

Baroda Rural 456 420 3,020 2,507 35 17 17 13


Savli Rural 24 25 5,415 4,715

Vaghodia Rural 65 50 1,360 1,243

Padra Rural 610 578 5,373 4,756

Karjan Rural 273 254 7,669 4

Sinor Rural 149 122 1,565 1,547 2

Dabhoi Rural 102 94 2,044 8 2 2 5


Sankheda Rural 433 411 1,548 2 2 12 7
Tilakwada Rural 21 17 2,356 2,169
Nasvadi Rural 67 65 807 631

Chhota Udaipur Rural 6 3 899 767 2 3

Jabugam Rural 89 81 1,149 972 3 2 4

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l32
E-HOUSING TABLES

The present housing Census is the first of its kind in the history of the Indian Census organized on a
uniform basis throughout the country alongwith the population Census of 1961. In the past censuses,
house-listing was purely an administrative arrangement. Only residential houses were numbered and lis~
ted with the name of the head of the household. However, during 1961 Census a comprehensive house-
list for collecting detailed information regarding each census house and industrial establishment formed
part of the statutory census schedules. The house-list form brought into use during the current Census
has recorded data on housing such as type of houses, tenure status, material of wall and roof, numbers of
rooms in a census household and of presons residing therein as well as essential data relating to establish-
ments, workshops and factroies, such as name of the establishment or propritor, name of products, number
of persons workiI).g and the kind of fuel or power, if machinery is used.

The following five housing tables have been compiled from the house-lists;-

E-I-Census Houses and the uses to which they are put

E-I1-Tenure Status of Sample Census households living in Census houses used wholly or partly
as dwelling

E-III-Census houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and no power
used and size of employment
E-IV-Distribution of Sample households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwel~
lings by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof
E-V-Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied
Out of the five tables stated above, Tables E-I and E-III have been prepared on full count and
Tables E-II, IV and V on the basis of 20 per cent sampled households. For the purposes of drawing the
sample, the house~lists were arranged separately in the order of location code numbers in case of (i) rural
areas of a taluka/mahal and (ii) urban areas other than towns with population of 50,000 and over for
a district, and (iii) for every town with a population of 50,000 and over. The samples were marked
continuously for all the house-lists thus arranged and the households left over at the end_of the house Est
after marking the last sample were carried over to the next house-list for sample selection.
Tables E-I, E-I1, E-IV and E-V are given in the District Census Handbook for the district, taluka
and towns with a population of 50,000 and over. But the data regarding number of establishments
contained in Table E-III are separaely compiled down to village and given in the Villagewise List of
Industrial Establishments.
The explanatory note on each of the tables is gIVen be10w:-

TABLE E-I-CEN&US HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Table E-I prepared on full count gives figures of census houses separaely for total, rural and urban
areas of the districts, talukas, cities and towns with population of 50,000 and over, classified into
different categories according to the uses to which they are put. Those found vacant at the time of house-
listing have also been shown separately as such. The following are the various types of houses into which
occupied houses have been classified;-
Dwellings, shop-rum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings, hotels, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist
homes and inspection houses, shops excluding eating houses, business houses and offices, factories registered

133
under the Factories Act and worksheds and workshops not so registered, schools and other educational
institutions including training classes, coaching and shop classes, restaurants, sweetmeat shops and eating
places, places of entertainment and community gathering (Panchyat Ghar), public health and medical ins-
titutions, hospitals, health centres, doctor's clinics, dispensaries, etc.

Others

Occupied census houses which do not fall in any of the above categories have been classed as 'Others'.

With a view to understand the significance of statistics incorporated in E Series of Tables, the concepts
and definitions of the terms occuring in the table are given below:-

Census house

etA Census house is a structure or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a
shop-cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."

Census household

"A household is a group of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and take
their meals from a common mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so."

Shop

"A shop IS a place where articles are sold for cash or for credit."

Workshop

"A workshop is a place where some kind of production, processing, repair or servicing is undertaken
or where goods or articles are made and sold, and is not a factory registered under the Factories Act."

Following are some of the instances:-

Paper-making, shoe-making, tailoring, cycle-repairing. motor-servicing, halwai's shop, pottery-making,


goldsmith, blacksmith, etc.
Factory
"A factory is a large workshop which has been registered under the Indian Factories Act."
Business houses
Business houses are those premises where transactions in money or other articles are taking place.
Detailed explanation of all these will be found in the Introductory Chapter of the Report on Housing
and Establishments

TABLE E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CEN~US HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED
WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS

This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent sample. Census households used as dwellings,
shop-cum--dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings, and dw_ellings with other uses have been taken into account
for the purpose of marking the samples. Shop-cum-dwellings and workshop-cum-dwellings are census
houses which are partly used for residential or dwelling purposes and partly used as a shop or workshop.
The total number of households given in column 4 of this table gives the total of such samples classified
into the aforementioned four categories of dwellings, which have been further classified according to their
tenure status, whether owned or rented, for all the district, talukas' and towns with population of 50,000
or mor as al~o for total/rural/urban.

134
TABLE E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUESHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY
AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF

This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census households used as dwellings,
shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account
for the purpose of marking the sample. The total number of houses given in column 3 of this table gives
the totals of all such sampled households. The material out of which most of the walls are made or
where a house consists of separate structures, each of different materials, the material out of which the
walls of the main bedrooms are made has been entered. ,The wall material has been classified into the
following nine categories:-

(I) Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo (6) C. 1. Sheets or othar metal sheets
(2) Timber (7) Stone
(3) Mud (8) Cement concrete
(4) Unburnt bricks (9) All other material
(5) Burnt bricks

The material out of which most of the outer roof expesed to the weather and not the ceiling is made,
i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, etc., or in the case of multi-
storeyed building, the material out of which the intermediate floor or floors have been made, have been
entered and classified in to the following seven categories:-

(1) Grass, leaves, reeds, thatch, wood or bamboo


(2) Tiles, slate, shingle
(3) Corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets
(4) Asbestos cement sheets
(5) Brick and lime
(6) Concrete and stone slabs
(7) All other material

This table has been prepared for the district, talukas and cities and towns with population of 50,000
or more, as also for total/rural/urban.

TABLE E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census Households used as dwellings,
<>hop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account
for the purpose of marking the samples. The figures given in Column 3 of this table are the totals of all
such sampled households. The sex break-up of the total number of members occupying such sampled
households as also the total number of rooms in these households are shown separately. All the sampled
households have been further classified into the following six categories:-

(i) no regular room (iv) three rooms


(ii) one room (v) four rooms
(iii) two rooms (vi) five rooms or more

The classification of households into the above categories gives not only the number of households in
each category, but also the number of occupants by sex. The units for which this table has been compi-
led are district, talukas and cities and towns with population of 50,000 or more, as also total/
rural/urban.

135
TABLE E-I
E.I--CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES

Occupied Census
------------------------------

Hotels, S<lrais,
Census Homes D ha rmashalas,
District/Taluka/Mahal/ Total Total No. vacant at the Tourist humes Shops exc1ud-
City/Town which popu- Rliral of Census time of house- Shop-cum- Workshop- and Inspection ing eating
lation of 50,000 or more Urban Houses listing Dwellings dw{'llings cum-dwellings houses houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

BARODA DISTRICT Total 367,335 2,8830 279,278 2,690 999 803 10,265
Rural 262,137 20,306 203,761 1,869 686 363 3,104
Urban 105,198 8,524 75,517 821 313 440 7,161

1 Baroda Total 119,268 9.421 88,805 708 276 418 5,939


Rural 40,745 5,025 30,301 199 77 52 495
Urban 78,523 4,396 58,504 509 199 366 5,444

Baroda eM) Urban 75,925 4,181 56,276 509 199 365 5,400
9.72 Sq. Miles
25.17 Sq. Kms.

2 Savli Rural 32,079 2,521 25,527 178 91 38 535

3 Vaghodia Rural 18,113 1,256 14,116 78 16 18 327

4 l'adra Total 38,979 4,066 27,120 273 77 31 859


Rural 34,028 3,577 23,815 248 57 29 438
Urban 4,951 489 3,305 25 20 2 421

5 Karjan Total 22,042 1,531 15,640 182 49 46 297


Rural 19,859 1,371 14,210 117 33 38 170
Urban 2,183 160 1,430 65 16 8 127

6 Sinor Total 13,873 1,484 8,579 123 22 64 484


Rural Il,252 922 7,026 101 22 46 312
Urban 2,621 562 1,553 22 18 172

7 Dabhoi Total 32,065 3,223 22,485 254 24 81 912


Rural 22,490 1,567 16,461 188 19 59 277
Urban 9,575 1,656 6,024 66 5 22 635

8 Sankheda Total 26,571 2,448 20,386 238 65 44 476


Rural 22,225 1,148 17,806 165 37 34 200
Urban 4,346 1,000 2,580 73 28 10 276

9 Tilakwada Rural 7,633 413 6,305 102 125 8 74

10 Nasvadi Rural 11,581 1,065 9,739 50 59 6 51

11 Chhota Udaipur Total 25,064 608 22,831 214 157 33 150


Rural 22,065 347 20,710 153 112 19 64
Urban 2,999 261 2,121 61 45 14 86

12 Jabugam Rural 20,067 794 17,745 250 38 16 161

136
TABLE E-t
TO WlDCH 'l'HEY ARB PUT

House used as:

Public health
Places of and medical
Schools and other entertainment inll titutions,
Business Factories, educational institu- Res,taurants, and community hospitals,health
hoUJCS workshops tions including train- Sweetmeat gathering centres,Doctor's Total DistrictJTalukaJMahal/
and and ing classes, coaching shops and (Panchayat Clinics,Dispen- Rural City/Town with Popu-
offices worksheds ~nd shop classes eating places Ghar) ',saries,etc. Others Urban lation of 50,000 or more

10 II 12 13 14- 15 16 2

1,631 3,237 1,831 821 520 727 35,703 Total BARODA DISTRICT
466 818 1,360 318 404 Z92 28,390 Rural
1,165 2,419 .71 503 116 435 7,313 Urbau

952 2,216 514- 474- 134 404 9,007 Total I Baroda


90 221 li6 98 77 61 3,873 Rural
802 1,995 338 376 57 343 5,134 Urban

860 J,981 333 366 56 340 5,059 Urban Baroda city (M)
9.72 Sq. Miles
25.17 Sq. Kms.

79 171 147 36 54 39 2,663 Rural 2 Savli

48 as 107 27 21 17 1,994 Rural 3 Vaghodia

87 310 155 41 59 70 5,831 Total 4 Padra


39 59 139 19 49 50 5,509 Rural
48 251 16 22 10 20 322 Urban

65 68 120 30 37 35 3,942 Total 5 Karjan


17 33 III 10 35 19 3,695 Rural
48 35 9 20 2 16 247 Urban

37 46 77 13 37 28 2,879 Total 6 Sinor


18 32 65 8 29 18 2,653 Rural
19 14 12 5 8 10 226 Urban

128 120 187 76 53 55 '4,467 Total 7 Dabhoi


20 62 135 31 39 30 3,602 Rural
108 58 52 45 14 25 865 Urban

100 68 168 42 58 38 2,440 Total 8 Sankheda


69 49 143 31 25 2,186 Rural
31 19 25 21 13 254 Urban

9 36 46 7 12 6 490 Rural 9 Tilakwada

31 33 47 13 17 4 426 Rural 10 Nasvadi

67 68 130 42 15 16 733 Total I I Chhota Udaipur


18 21 111 23 H 8 468 Rural
49 47 19 19 4 8 265 Urban

28 13 133 20 23 15 831 Rural 12 ]abugam

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137
TABLE E-n
E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING· IN CENSUS HOUSES
USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING
(Based on 20% Sample)

Households in Census Howes used 85:


District/Taluka/Mahal/ Total
City/Town with Popu- Rural Tenure Total number of Worbhop-eum- Dwelling with
lation of 50,000 or more Urban Status households Dwelling Shop-cum-dwelling dweliinJ other UlICS
2 3 4- 5 6 7 8
BARODA DISTRICT Total Total
Owned
57,634
42,322
56.321 550 265 4,.
41,733 310 164 US
Rented 15,3lZ 14,588 240 101 383
Rural Total 41,007 41,255 383 lOS 164
Owned 36.925 36,467 241 13.9 78
Rented 5,081 4,788 142 66 86

Urban Total 15,627 15,066 167 60 334


Owned 5,397 5,266 6.9 lS 37
Rented 10,230 9,800 98 3S '1!J7

Baroda Total Total 18,310 17,759 160 51 340


Owned 8,153 8,033 67 15 38
Rented 10,157 9,726 93 36 302
Rural Total 6,206 6,115 41 18 32
Owned 4,803 4,764 24- 5 10
Rented 1,403 1,351 17 13 22
Urban Total 12,104 11,644 119 33 308
Owned 3,350 3,269 43 10 28
Rented 8,754 8,375 76 23 280

Baroda city (M} Urban Total 11,658 1l,19S 119 33 308


Owned 3,232 3,151 43 10 28
Rented 8,426 8,047 76 23 280
Savli* Rural Total 5,218 5,142 35 26 15
Owned 4,333 4,296 19 13 5
Rented 885 846 16 13 10
Vaghodia* Rural Total 2,859 2,829 17 7 6
Owned 2,457 2,436 II 5 5
Rented 402 393 6 2 1
Padra Total Total 5,550 5,418 61 35 36
Owned 4,806 4,726 33 26 21
Rented 744 692 28 9 15
Rural Total 4,874 4,756 55 31 32
Owned 4,406 4,331 32 24 19
Rented 468 425 23 7 13
Urban Total 676 662 6 ~ 4-
Owned 400 395 1 2 2
Rented 276 267 5 Z 2
Karjan To~al Total 3,282 3,228 29 14 II
Owned 2,657 2,632 15 5 5
Rented 625 596 14- 9 G
Rural Total 2,917 2,942 17 10, 8
Owned 2,561 2,540 12 4 5
Rented 416 402 5 6 3
Urban Total 305 286 12 4- 3
Owned 96 92 3 1-
Rented 209 194- 9 !I 3
"Entirely rural

138
TABLEE-II

B-U-1'ENUR.E STATUS OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES


USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELUNG·contd.
(Based on 20% Sample)

Households in Census Houses used as:


District/Taluka/Mahal Total
City/Town with Popu- Rural Tenur~ Total number of Workshop-cum- Dwelling with
lation of 50,000 or more Urban Status households Dwelling Shop-cum-dwelling dwelling other wes

2 3 4- :, 6 7 8

Sinor Total Total 1,772 1,736 20 7 9


Owned 1,539 1,519 14- 2 4
Rented 233 217 6 5 5

Rural Total 1,454 1,422 18 7 7


Owned 1,291 1,274 13 2 2
Rented 163 148 5 5 5

Urban Total 318 314- 2 2


[Owried 248 245 1 2
Rented 70 69 1

Dabhoi Total Total 4,682 4,563 56 35 28


Owned 3,625 3,557 34- 24 10
Rented 1,057 1,006 22 11 18

Rpral Total 3,456 3,366 43 27 20


Owned 2,946 2,893 26 19 8
Rented 510 473 17 8 12

Urban Total J,226 1,197 13 8 8


Owned 679 664 8 5 2
Rented 547 533 5 3 6

Sankbeda Total Total 4,256 4,178 41 16 21


Ownep 3,717 3,671 29 II 6
Rented 539 507 12 5 15

Rural Total 3,708 3,657 26 10 15


Owued 3,337 3,308 16 7 6
Rented 371 349 10 3 9

Urban Total 548 521 15 6 6


Owned 380 363 13 4
Rented 168 158 2 2 6

TDakwada· Rural Total 1,333 1,283 19 25 6


Owned 1,248 1,208 14 23 3
Rented 85 75 5 2 3
Nasvadi· Rural Total 1,990 1,952 25 5 8
Owned 1,879 1,851 19 3 6
Rented 111 101 6 2 2

Chhota Udaipur Total Total 4,745 4,675 26 34 10


Owned 4,459 4,404 20 29 6
Rented 286 271 6 5 4-

Rural Total 4,295 4,233 26 29 7


Owned 4,215 4,166 20 26 3
Rented 80 67 6 3 4-
Urban Total 450 442 5 3
Owned 244 238 3 3
Rented 206 2M 2
Jabugam· Rural Total 3,637 3,558 61 10 8
Owned 3,449 3,400 35 8 6
Rented 188 158 26 2 2
·Entirel rural

139
TABLEE-IV

E-IV-DISTRlBtrrION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOlDS Ll'VING IN


BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL
(Based on

Predominant Material

District/Taluka/Mahal/ T Grass, Leave~, C. 1. sheets or


City/Town with Popu- R Total No. of Reeds or Unburnt Burnt other metal
lation of 50,000 or more U Households Bomboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10

BARODA DISTRICT T 57,634 15,051 270 17,585 2,719 21,219 280 no


R 42,007 14,361 185 16,492 1,789 8,738 183 'Y/
U 15,627 684 85 1,093 999 12,481 'Y/ 13

1 Baroda T 18,310 1,161 47 3,616 73$ 12,424 82


R 6,206 754 17 3,020 III 2,206 20
U 12,104 407 30 596 627 10,218 62

Baroda city·eM) U 11,658 384 30 559 565 9,895 61

2 Savli* R 5,218 1,272 23 2,693 3 1,137 80. 3

3 Vaghodia* R 2,859 1,036 8 1,239 20 536 10 3

4 Padra T 5,550 213 127 3,336 771 1,071 13


R 4,874 207 116 3,208 544 772 11
U 676 6 11 128 227 299 2

5 Karjan T 3,282 245 3 1,922 31 1,068 9


R 2,977 201 1 1,864 3 908
U 305 44 2 58 28 160 9 1

6 Sinor T 1,772 207 4 649 332 578 1


R 1,454 191 4 605 285 367 1
U 318 16 44 47 211

7 Dabhoi T 4,682 478 10 1,720 6 2,433 24 8


R 3,456 468 1,561 2 1,414 9
U 1,226 10 10 159 4 1,019 15 8

8 Sankheda T 4,256 2,005 9 880 239 1,037 27 35


R 3,708 1,949 9 773 220 679 19 35
U 548 56 107 19 358 8

9 Tilakwada* R 1,333 656 511 32 125 2 6

10 Nasvadi* R 1,990 1,652 7 163 10 118 23 15

II Chhota Udaipur T 4,745 3,561 32 538 204 381 2 12


R 4,295 3,416 537 166 165 10
U 450 145 32 I 38 216 2

12 Jabugam* R 3,637 2,565 318 393 311 7 25


"'Entirely rural

140
TABLE E-IV

CENSUI HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PAltTLY AS DWELLING


AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF
20% Sample)

of Wall Predominant Material of Roof


Grass, Leaves, .CorruEtated
All Reeds, Thatch, Iron, zinc or As~tos T Dutrict/Taluka/Mahal
Cement other Wood or Tiles,81ate other metal cement Brick and Concrete All other R City/Town with Popu-
concrete material Bamboo Shingle sheets sheets lime and stone material U lalion of 50,000 or more

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

3.20 219 6,469 21,779 ~t731 345 12 2,020 278 T BARODA DISTRICT
138 18 3.386 20,134 17,938 94 4 3!6 95 R
182 1 3,083 1,645 8,793 151 8 1,664 183 U

234- 7 3,176 2,94-9 9,977 256 8 1,749 195 T I Baroda


71 7 , 369 2,006 3,563 17 234 17 R
163 2,807 943 6,414 239 8 1,515 178 U

163 2,801 830 6,129 239 8 1,473 178 U \ Baroda city (M)

4- 3 573 2,016 256 10 3 35 17 R 2 Savli

6 717 762 1,363 9 6 2 R 3 Vaghodia

14 4 217 2,684 2,581 65 3 T 4 Padra


14 2' 179 2,637 2,039 19 R
2 38 47 542 46 3 U

3 102 943 2,213 3 19 2 T 5 Karjan


81 887 1,998 2 9 R
3 21 56 215 1 10 2 U

1 27 416 1,316 1 12 T 6 Sinor


I 23 359 1,066 6 R
4 57 25() 6 U

3 311 1,033 3,248 9 75 6 T 7 nabhoi


2 217 872 2,346 1 J4. 6 R
1 94 161 902 8 61 U

24 414 1,789 1,977 14 J4. 47 T 8 Sankheda


24 329 1,731 1,576 13 11 47 R
85 58 401 1 3 U

165 648 519 R 9 Tilaltwada

2 273 1,359 347 6 5 R 10 Nasvadi

15 260 4,240 204 10 30 I T 11 Chhota Udaipur


226 3,917 135 9 7 1 R
15 34 323 69 1 23 U

18 234 2,940 422 33 8 R 12 Jabugam

141
TA8LB E-V

E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSD'IED BY NUMBBIl OF


(Based on

Households with no Households with one


regular room room
District/Taluka/MahaIJ Total numbers of Number Number of Number Number of
City /Town with T Total members Total of members of members
Population of 50,000
or more
R
U
number of
households
-------
Males Femal('!l
number of
rooms
house-
holds
house.
Males Females holds Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

BARODA DISTRICT T 57.6.~ 1!I6,476 144,767 101.518 67 172 164) 31,079 78,104 71,541
R 42,007 114,451 107,953 67,885 57 151 144 24,805 63,741 60.593
U 15,627 42,015 36,814 33,633 10 21 25 6,274 14,363 11,948

1 Baroda T 18,310 48,238 42,731 35,721 7 23 . 17 8,094- 18,039 15,767


R 6,206 15,420 14,473 10,609 2 8 2 3,091 6,586 6,409
U 12.104- 32,818 28,258 25,112 5 15 15 5,003 11,453 9,358

Baroda city eM) U 11,658 31,688 27,362 24,283 5 15 15 4,834- 11,067 9,054-

2 Savli* R 5,218 13,245 12,658 8,431 3 7 6 3,140 7,573 7,233

3 Vaghodia* R 2,859 7,743 7,287 3,847 6 14- 15 2,195 5,688 5,388

4- Padra T 5,550 14,678 13.400 11,132 10 22 22 1,755 3,983 3,638


R 4,874 12,795 11,680 9,367 8 21 17 1,578 3,607 3,307
U 676 1,883 1,720 1,765 2 1 5 177 376 331

5 Karjan T 3,282 8,771 8,237 7,554 3 15 12 1,096 2,475 2,3M


R 2,977 7,976 7,549 6,979 2 II 8 952 2,153 2,078
U 305 795 688 575 1 4 4 144 322 276

6 Sinor T 1,772 4,798 4,564- 3,141 2 963 2,485 2,358


R 1,454 3,997 3,830 2,536 2 813 2,124 2,061
U 318 801 734 605 150 361 297

7 Dabhoi T 4,682 12,475 11,753 9,550 6 8 11 2,547 6,457 6,022


R 3,456 9,191 8,668 6,114 6 8 11 2,136 5,486 5,148
U 1,226 3,284 3,085 3,436 411 971 874

8 Sankheda T 4,256 11,724 11,048 5,5()6 12 32 33 3,406 9,115 8,547


R 3,708 10,398 9,729 4,396 10 31 32 3,155 8,557 8,005
U 548 1,326 1,319 1,110 2 I 1 251 558 542

9 Tilakwada· R 1,333 3,838 3,466 1,987 3 II 8 844 2,299 2,078

10 Nasvadi* R 1,990 5,606 5,272 2,717 8 25 20 1,332 3,586 3,337

11 Chhota Udaipur T 4,745 14.353 14,001 6,466 3 3,443 10,154 9,941


R 4,295 13,235 12,991 5,436 3 3,305 9,832 9,671
U 450 1,118 1.010 1,030 138 322 270

12 Jabugam· R 3,637 11,007 10,350 5,466 7 12 21 2,264 6,250 5,878

-Entirely rural

142
TABLE E-V

MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED


20% Sample)

Households with two Households with three Households with four Households with five
rooms rooms rooms room! or more

Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of District/Taluka/


of members of members of members of members T Mahal/City/Town
house- house- ----- house- house- - - - - - _ R with Population of
holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females U 50,000 or more

13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 :CI 22 23 24- 2

17,166 48,402 43,936 5,130 15,762 14,767 1,187 7,023 6,705 2,005 7,013 6,649 T BARODA DISTRICT
11,923 34,366 31,940 3,096 9,577 8,978 1,219 3,876 3,584 907 1,740 1,714 R
5,243 14,036 11,996 1,034 6,185 5,789 968 3,147 3,121 1,00B 4,273 3,935 U

6,331 17,224- 14,876 2,227 6,861 6,342 850 2,881 2,761 SOl 3,210 2,968 T 1 Baroda
2,215 6,077 5,574 670 1,973 I,BOO 142 497 416 86 279 272 R
4,1l6 11,147 9,302 1,557 4,888 4,542 708 2,384 2,345 715 2,931 2,696 U

5,917 10,634 8,905 1,500 4,722 4,4-06 692 2,332 2,301 710 2,918 2,679 U Baroda city (M)

1,456 3,921 3,634 323 943 900 167 44S 446 129 353 439 R 2 Savli

469 1,462 1,336 105 306 301 53 166 162 31 107 85 R 3 Vaghodia

2,798 7,547 6.875 600 1,760 1,633 203 687 621 184 679 611 T 4- Padra
2,532 6,832 6,245 494 1,449 1.311 154 526 453 108 360 347 R
266 715 630 106 3Il 322 49 161 168 76 319 264 U

1,093 2,946 2,790 562 1,709 1,584 261 785 731 267 841 766 T 5 Karjan
989 2,649 2,529 543 1,627 1,523 237 744- 681 254 792 730 R
104- 297 261 19 82 61 24 41 50 13 49 36 U

489 1,326 1,268 172 50G 493 92 312 .289 55 167 155 T 6 Sinor
381 1,058 997 139 423 405 76 255 235 44 135 131 R
108 268 271 33 83 88 16 57 54 11 32 24 U

951 2,466 2,333 434- 1,243 1,155 369 1,085 1,048 375 1,216 1,184 T 7 Dabhoi
637 1,705 1,604- 274 786 716 254 747 717 149 459 472 R
314 761 729 160 457 439 1I5 338 331 226 757 712 U

601 1.831 1,730 137 435 396 55 168 189 45 143 153 T 8 Sankheda
44-0 1,431 1.330 72 272 241 17 57 73 14 50 48 R
161 400 400 65 163 155 36 III 116 31 93 105 U

382 i,206 1,070 71 203 200 16 49 46 17 70 64 R 9 Tilakwada

586 1,777 1,704 48 179 177 12 26 25 4 I3 9 R 10 Nasvadi

1,038 3,308 3,186 202 658 659 31 129 lOG 30 103 106 T 11 Chhota Udaipur
864 2,860 2,783 108 457 477 13 74 49 4 11 8 R
174 448 403 94 201 182 18 55 57 26 92 98 U

972 3,388 3,134 249 959 927 78 287 281 67 III 109 R 12 Jabugam

143
SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND ScHEDULED TlUB£S

No special tables were prepared for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1951. The only infor-
mation that Table D-III of 1951 furnished was the aggregate strength of Scheduled Castt's and Tribes for
the district and certain arbitrary groups of talukas. In view, however, of the special safeguards provided
for these classes under the Constitution, it was felt that a more detailed tabulation of the census data will
furnish the basis necessary for the evaluation of the results of the various schemes implemented by the
State under the Five Year Plans as also for the formulation of new ones. Special tables for Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes have, therefore, been devised and presented in a separate series called SCTI
SC/ST series.

The table reproduced from this series is SOT-I-Parts A & B, giving industrial classification of
persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Total figures of
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have also been given for each village in the Village Directory.

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break-up is given in Statements A and B.

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STATEMENT A
POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES

SI.
No. Taht1.a/Mahal Total Rural Urban

BARODA DISTRICT 90,519 71,783 18,736


BaToda 26,377 11,589 14,788
2 Savli 8,506 8,506
3 Vaghodia 3,469 3,469
4- Padra 11,324- 10,617 707
5 Karjan 9,228 8,496 732
6 Sinor 5,270 4,999 271
7 Dabhoi 10,614- 9,496 1,118
S Sankhrda 5,272 4,70'2 570
9 Tilakwad<-t 2,101 2,101
10 Nasvadi 861 861
11 Chhota Udaif Pf 4,798 4,218 550
12 Jabugam 2,699 2,699

STATEMENT B
POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES
SI.
No. Taluka/Mahal Total Rural Urban

BARODA DISTRICT 327,992 316,264 11,728


I Baroda 15,913 11,829 4,OB4
2 Savli 9,175 9,175
3 Vaghodia 21,105 21,105
4 Padra 4,115 4,027 88
5 Karjan 17,479 16,720 759
6 Sinor 10,383 9,534 849
7 Dabhoi 26,411 23,793 2,618
8 Sankheda 36,~42 34,582 2,060
9 Tilakwada 17,987 17,987
10 Nasvadi 38,992 38,992
11 Chhota Udaipur 83,247 81,977 1,270
12 Jabugam 46,543 46,543

154
VILLAGE-WISE LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

This table gives important information about the total number of industrial establishments arranged
in ascending order of minor groups of industries. It is compiled from the house-lists and presented in run
on manner. Under the name of the district are arranged minor groups of industries showing total number
of industrial establishments within brackets next to each minor group separately for total, rural and urban.
The figures for taluka/mahal are likewise arranged separately for total/rural/urban. Then follows a list of
villages in the order of the location code number given in the Village Directory, showing against each
village minor group or groups of industries found in the village with the number of estabrshments shown
within brackets against each minor group. Figures for towns are also shown separately in the same manner.

Industrial establishments have been cla~ified according to the minor groups of industries given
in the Standard Industrial Classification adopted by the Government of India reproduced in the Annexure.
This will enable the reader to identify the industry to which a particular minor group relates.

155
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

BARODA DISTRICT Rural:


Total: 200(63), 207(2), 209(8), 220(51), 230(4), 234(1}, 273(67),280
048(12),200(487), 202(3),,.205(26), 207~80), 209(101), 214(9), (4-),281(2),287(1),289(10),290(1),311(28), 342(2), 360(1),
215(7), 220(153), 226(6), 230(27), 232(5), 233(2),234(2),235 369(17), 370(6), 380(2), 381(1),388(15), 393(12).
(41), 236(8), 237(11),239(5),244(1), 252(1), 270(2), 271(1), Urban:
272(5), 273(1,061),274(2), 278(3),279(2), 280 (55), 281(82),
048(9),200(169), 202(2), 205(24), 207( 15), 209(37),214(8),215
282(1) 283(2), 284(1), 287(J5}, 288(12), 289(85), 290(1),291
(5), 220(10), 230(8), 232(5}, 233(1),235(8),237(10), 239(5),
(1),292(4), 302(50), 303(9),310(4), 311(257), 313(4), 315(1),
244(1), 252(1), 270(2), 271(1),272(4),273(627), 274(1), 278
320(5) 321(2), 323(7), 324(3), 330(1), 331(10), 332(1),
(1),279(1),280(28),281(41),282(1),283(2),284(1),287(14),
333(7), 335(11),336(22),337(4),339(11),340(6).341(8),342
288(2), 289(21), 292(4), 302(41), 303(8), 310(2), 311(122),
(7),343 (10), 344(1), 345(2), 350(107), 353(4),355(3),357(3),
313(3), 315(1),320(3), 321(1), 323(7), 324(3), 330(1), 331
360(6), 361(1), 363(1), 364(18), 365(32), 366(2), 367(36),
368(23), 369(296), 370(95),371(2), 372(10), 373(1) 374(4), (10),332(1),333(5),335(11),336(16),337(4), 339(11),340(3),
375(4), 378(13), 379(5), 380(5), 381(2), 382(1), 384(70), 341(6), 342(5), 343(2), 345(2), 350(3), 353(4), 355(3), 357
(3), 360(5), 361(1), %3(1),364(16), 365(21), 366(2),367(30),
388l237),389(1), 390(48), 391(1),392(52),393(373), 394(3),
395(5), 399(4). 368(22), 369(95), 370(82),371(2), 372(10), 373(1), 374(4),
375(4), 378(10), 379(5), 380(3), 382(1), 384(63), 388(183),
Rural: 389(1), 390(47), 391(1), 392(43), 393(179), 394(3), 395(5),
399(4) .
200(257), 202(1), 205(1), 207(48), 209(48), 220(101), 226(6), I

230(14),234(1), 235(33), 236(8), 237(1), 273(322), 278(2), Villages:


280(17),281(23),287(1), 288(10),289(57), 290(1), 291(1), Sankarda- 200(1), 220(1), 273(1); Angadh- 220(13),273(4),
303(1), 310(2), 311(99), 320(2), 321( 1),333(2),340(2),342(2), 311 (3), 393( 1); Padmala- 220(2); Sokhda- 200(5), 220(1),
343(1), 344(1), 350(97), 360(1), 364(1), 365(6}, 367(2},369
273(4),289(1),311(1),393(1); Ranoli- 200(2),209(1), 220
(176), 370(9), 380(2),381 (I), 388(33), 39() (I ), 392(2), 393( 107). (9),234(1), 273(7), 280(1), 289(3), 311(2), 342(2), 369(2),
Urban: 393(2); Sherkhi- 200(1), 273(1); Koyli- 200(3), 220(11),
273(3),311(2), 369(1), 393(2); Karchiya- 220(1), 273(3);
048(12), 200(230), 202(2), 205(25),207(32), 209(56), 214(9),
Dasharath- 200(2),220(3): Sevasi- 200(3), 273(4),369(1),
215(7), 220(52), 230(13), 232(5), 233(2),234(1), 235(8), 237
388(2); Ankodiya- 273(2),289(1); Udera- 388(1); Bajva- 200
(10),239(5), 244(1), 252(1),270(2),271(1),272(5),273(739),
(5),209(2), 220(9),273(5),280(3),287(1), 290(1), 311(1),369
274(2), 278(1), 279(2), 280(38), 281(59), 282(1), 283(2), 284
(3),370(2),388(2), 393(1); Samiyala-388(1);BhayaIi-200t2),
(I), 287(14), 288(2),289(28),292(4), 302(50), 303(8), 310(2),
273(3); Vasna- saiyad- 200(1), 207(1), 369(2); Gotri- 200
311(158), 313(4), 315(1), 320(3), 321 (1), 323(7), 324(3), 330
(1); Bil- 200(2), 273(2), 289(3), 311(1); Atladra- 200(1);
(1),331(10), 332(1),333(5),335(11), 336(22), 337(4), 339
Nagarwada- 273(2),360(1),381(1); Asoj- 200(2), 207(1),
(II), 340(4), 341 (8), 342(5), 343(9), 345(2),350(10), 353(4),
Chhani- 200(5), 209(3),273(5), 311(13),369(4),388(6), 393
355(3), 357(3), 360(5), 361(1),363(1), 364(17), 365(26),366
(5); Dumad- 200(1); Nizampura- 220(1), 273(1); Tandalja-
(2),367(34),368(23),369(120),370(86) 371(2),372(10),373
273(1); Sama- 273(1); Akota- 200(1), 388(1); Harni- 200
(1), 374(4), 375(4), 378(13), 379(5), 380(3), 381(1), 382(1),
(2).209(2).289(1»,369(1),388(1); Chapau- 273(2), 36~(1);
384(70), 388(204),389(1), 390(47), 391(1),392(50), 393(266),
Vadsar- 200(1), 289(1); Manjalpur- 200(2); 273(2),381(1);
394(3), 395(5), 399(4).
Maneja- 281 (2); Makarpul"a- 200(2),273(1); Tarsali- 200(2);
BARODA TALUKA Danteshvar- 200(1), 273(1), 370(1), 380(2); Itola 200(3);
Total: 230(1), 273(2), 311(2), 370(1); Varnama- 200(2), 230(2),
273(6),311 (1),370(1); Vadsala- 230( 1),311 (1), 369( 1); Sarar-
048(9),200(232),202(2),205(24),207(17), 209(45),214(8),215
200(1), 273(1); Kasipura- 200(1); Dhaniyavi- 200(3),
(5), 220(61), 230(12),232(5), 233(1), 234(1), 235(8), 237(10),
Por- 200(1), 311(1); Patarveni- 200(1); Kelanpu.r- 200(1),
239(5), 244(1), 252(1), 27Q12), 271(1), 272(4), 273(694), 274
273(2); Faja1pur (Ankhi)- 273(1); Salad- 200(2), 370(1);
(1), 278(1), 279(1), 280(32), 281 (43), 282( 1), 283(2), 284
Ruvac1- 369(1).
(1),287(15), 288(2), 289(31), 290(1), 292(4), 302(41), 303(8),
3.0(2), 311(150), 313(3), 315{1}, 320(3), 321(1), 323(7}, 324- Towns:
(3),330(1), 331(10), 332(1),333(5),335(11),336(16),337(4). GORWA TOWN
339(11), 340(3), 341(6), 342(7), 343(2), 345(2), 350(3), 353 200(8),273(4), 388(2).
(4), 355(3), 357(3), 360(6), 361(1), 363(1), 364(16), 365(21),
BARODA TOWN
366(2), 367(30), 368(22), 369(112), 370(88), 371(2), 372(10).
373(1), 374(4), 375(4), 378(10), 379(5), 380(5), 381(1), 382 048(9), 200(161), 202(2), 205(24), 207(15), 209(37), 214(8),
(1),384(63),388(198), 389(1),390(47),391(1), 392(43), 393 215(5), 220(10), 230(8), 232(5),233(1),235(8), 237(10), 239
(191), 394(3), 395(5), 399(4). (5),244(1),252(1),2';0(2). :'71(1), 2~~(4), 2;3«(:'3), 274(1),

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-contd.

BARODA TOWN-contd. Urban:

278(1),279(1),280(28), 281(41),282(1),283(2), 284(1),287 No VI'ban Area


(If), 288(2), 289(21), 292(4), 302(41), 303(8), 310(2), 311 Villages:
(122),313(3),315(1),320(3).321(1),323(7), 324(3), 330(1),
Bhaniyara- 200(1), 273(1); 359(1); Kotambj- 200(1); Jarod
331(1O}, 332<,1), 333(5), 335(1l), 336(16), 337(4), 339(11),
200(3), 205(1), 209(6), 273(21), 278(1), 281(1), 311(2), 369
340(3),341(fi), 342(5), 343(2), 345(2), 350(3),353(4),355
(f), 388(4),393(2); Liloro- 200(1); Rawal- 200(1); Nimetha-
(3),357(3), 360(5), 361(!), 363(1), 364(16), 365(21), 366(2),
2oo(I); Amodar-200(1); Gajadra- 200(l); Vaghodia- 200(5),
367(30). 368(22), 369(95),370(82),371(2),372(10), 373(1),
207(2),209(1),273(18), 280(1),281(1),289(2),311(1), 369(5),
374(4), 375(4), 378(10), 379(5), 380(3), 382(1), 384(63),
388(1),393(3); Vyara- 200(1), 230(1), 273(J), 343(1),369(1),
3-33(181),38')(1),390(47), 391(1),392(43), 393(179), 394(3),
393(1); Jambuwada- 200(1); Khelwadi- 200(2); Tars"va-
395(5), 399(4).
200(1).
SAVLI
, TALUKA Ulban:
Total: No Ulban Area
200(30),207(9),209(17), 220(11), 226(4), 230(2), 273(72), PADRA TALUKA
280(8), 281(3), 289(17), 303(1), 311(15), 320(2), 333(1),
350(2), 367(1), 369(40). 370(2), 388(3), 392(1),393(21). Total :
048(2), 200(50), 207(12), 209(8), 215(1), 220(38), 230(1),233
Rural: (1),236(1),237(1),273(80), 274(1),279(1),280(4), 289(20),
302(3), 311(27), 313(1), 336(1), 350(20), 365(3), 369(14),
200(30), 207(9), 209( 17), 220(11), 226(4),230)2) 273(72), 280 370(3),384(4),388(17),392(3),393(70).
(8),281(3).289(17),303(1),311(15),320(2), 333(1),350(2),
367 (2), 36 j (40), 370(2), 388(3), 392(1), 393(21). Rural:
200(23),207(9),220(25),230(1),236(1),237(1), 273(13), 280
Urban: (1),289(14), 311 (5), 350(13), 369(5), 388(1),393(4).

No Urban Area Urban :

Villages: 048(2),200(27), 207(3), 20!J(8), 215(1), 220(13), 233(1),273


(67),274(1),279(1),280(3), 289(6), 302(3), 311(22), 313(1),
\'.lfSada- 207(2), 273(5), 289(1); Desar- 200(1), 209(4), 226 336(1), 350(7), 365(3), 369(9),370(3),384(4), 388(J6), 392(3),
(I), 273(9), 311(2), 36:)(3), 393(4); Vachhesar- 273(4); 393(66) .
Vejpur- 207(1), 289(1), 311(1), 369(5), 393(2); Rajupura-
273(1),369(2); Chhalier- 393(2); Sandhasal- 200(2),273(9), Villages:
303(1),367(1),369(1),393(4); Ankaliya-200(1); Dhantej200 Dudhwada- 207(2); Karkhadi- 220(2),273(3),289(3), 369(1),
(I); Pandu- 209(1); Savli- 200(ll), 207(5),209(4), 220(1), 393(2); Chokari- 289(1), 388(1); Dabka- 200(2),220(1),273
273(18), 280(5), 289(2), 311(4), 320(2),350(1), 369(6), 370 (2); Somjipura- 220(4); Narsipura- 220(2), 369(1); Vadu-
(2),388(2),393(3); Vankaner- 226(1), 273(1), 230(2),289 200(3),220(1), 280(1); Umaraya- 200(1); Dabhasa- 200(1),
(1),369(2); Gothada- 200( 1), 273(2), 289(1); Ranchhodpura- 369(1); Lund- 200(3). 311(4); ]aspur- 220(10); Sadhi- 200
273(1); Bhadarva- 200(3), 209(5), 220(8), 273(10), 3ll(7), (I); Latipura- 289(1); Seja Kuwa- 200(1), 220( I); Goriyad-
369(2),383(1),388(1), 392(1), 393(5); Poicha (Raniya)- 273 237 (I) ; Chansad- 200( I); Masar- 289( 1) ; Abhol- 289( I) ; Kural
(1), 289(1), 369(1); Raniya- 226(2), 273(1), 289(2),369(2); 200(2),207(3),289(3); Danoli-273(l); Chitral- 220(4); Gav~
Moxi- 273( 1); Tundav- 200(1), 209( I); 289( 1),369(1); Anje- asad- 289(1); Nedra- 273(1); Pindaya- 200(1); Vanchhra-
~ar- 273(1), 289(1); :vIanjusar- 200(1),207(1),20)(2),220(2), 200(1), 236(1),273(1), 289(1), 311 (I), 393(2); Sanpur- 200
273 (2), 289(4), 311 (I), 3 )3(1); VintoJ- 369(1); Vosanpura- (1), 350(13); Mobha- 200(3), 230(1); Muwal- 200(2), 207
200(1),273(1),289(1); Muval- 200(1); Moti-Bhadol- 273(2), (4),273(5). 289(2),369(1); Sokhda-Raclhu- 369(1).
369(1); Pratapnagar- 200(2),230(1). 273(2), 369(3); Nani-
Bhadol- 273(1),281(3); Ranipura- 369(1); Kamalpura- 200 Town:
(I); Khakhariya-369(1); Gangadiya-~30(1), 280(1), 369(1);
PADRA TOWN:
Adalwada- 200(1); Lasundra- 289(1); Kunpad- 350( 1),369(2);
Alindra- 200( I), 3690); Indrad- 200( 1),369(3); Pilol- 369( I). 048(2),200(27), 207(3), 203(8),215(1), 220(13), 233(1), 273
(67), 274(1), 279(1), 280(3), 289(6), 302(3), 311(22), 313(1),
V AGHODIA TAI,UKA
336(1), 350(7), 365(3), 369(9), 370(3),384(4),388(16),392(3),
Total: 393(66).
200(20),205(1),207(2),20)(7), 230(1), 273(41), 278(1); 280 KARJAN TALUKA
(1),281(2),289(2),311(3),343(1), 36:-)(11), 388(5),393(6).
Total:
Rural:
200(16), 207(5), 209(7), 230(4), 236(2), 273(35), 280(3), 28!
200(20), 205(1), 207(2), 209(7), 230(1), 273(41), 278(1), 280 (6),289(1), 311(9),341(1),369(9),370(1), 378(2), 388(1),
(1),281(2). 289(2),311(3),343(1), 369(11), 33B(5)~ 393(6). 392(2),393(13).

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,INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT8-contd.
KARJAN TALUKA-contd. DABHOI TALUKA-contd.
Urban :
Rural:
200(12),207(3), 209(2),236(2),273(27), 291(6), 311(1),369 200(13), 205(1), 207(5), 209(1), 215(1), 220(12), 230(1), 273
(7), 393(6). (3),280(1),302(3), 311(1),336(4),341(1), 365(2), 367(2),
Urban: 369(7), 381 (I), 393(4).
200(4),207(2),209(5), 230(4), 273(8), 290(3), 289(1), 311(8), Villages:
341(1), 369(2), 370(1), 378(2), 388(1), 392(2), 393(7).
Seguwada- 200(1); Palaswada- 200(1); Vanadra- 200(9),
Villages: 321(1); MavIi- 200(1); Bhilapur- 200(1),230(1); Anguthan-
Darnangam- 200(2); Abhara- 281(1); Handod- 369(1); Anastu 200(2); Karali- 273(1); Vasai- 200(1); Amreshwar- 200(1),
273( 1); FofaIiya- 369(2); Menpura- 369(1); Karvan- 200(3),
281 (1); Kanabha- 200ll); Kandari- 273(4), 393(2); Gandh-
220(3); Kunvarpur- 369(1) :,Lingsthali- 200(1); Banaj- 200(1);
ara- 273(1), 281(1); Miyagam- 200(2), 369(2); Kambola-
Borbar- 200(1); Nada- 200(1); Mandala- 200(3); 220(2);
200(1); Navi Jithardi- 209(1); Kurali- 207(1),273(3),368(1); Habipura- 200(1); Sathod- 200(1), 369(2): Vadhvana
Dharthali- 273(1),393(1); Dhamanja- 273(2),369(1); Vemar- 200(1), 369(1); Vadaj- 369(1); Ten Talav- 21l0(1). 207(1),
200(1); Dethan- 369(1); Choranda-- 273(3), 311(1), 369(1), 369(6); Karnet- 200(2); Sitpur- 200(1), 369(2); Akoti- 369
393(1); Kothav- 273( I); Valan- 200(3),273(1), 393(1); Me- (3); Bhilodiya- 200(1); Asgol- 200(1); Sanor- 369( I); Fu1wadi-
thi- 207(1); Bachar- 273(1); Ranapur- 207(1); Divi- 236 280(1); Chandod- 200(4), 281 (1), 365( I), 369(4), 388(1);
(I); Saniyad- 273(1); Sansarod- 273(2); Haldarva- 273(1); Mandva- 369( 1); Karna1i- 200(2).
Hirjipura- 200(1), 2S1(1); Pachhiyapura- 273(1), Lilod- Town:
236(1); Saring- 273(1), 281(1); Moti Koral- 200(1),209(1), DABHOI TOWN
273(4), 281(1), 393(1).
200(13), 205(1),207(5), 209(1), 215(1), 220(12), 230(1), 273
Town : (3), 280(1), 302(3), 311(1), 336(4), 341(1), 365(2), 367(2),
KARJAN TOWN 369(7),381(1),393(4).
200(4), 207(2), 209(5), 230(4), 273(8),280(3),289(1),311(8), SANKHEDA TALUKA
341 (I), 369(2), 370(1), 379(2),388(1), 392(2), 393(7). Total:
200(37), 207(3), 209(2), 220(7), 226(2), 272(1), 273(6), 280
SINOR MAHAL (3),281(21), 289(8),302(2), 311(12),333(1), 364(1), 369
Total: (17), 370(1), 388(2),390(1), 392(1), 393(5).
200(10), 202(1), 207(6), 220(12),230(4), 273(21),311(6), 369 Rural:
(5), 388(2), 393(1). 200(30), 207(3), 209(2), 220(3), 226(2), 273(2), 280(2), 281
Rural: (4), 289(8), 311 (12), 333(1), 364(1), 369(12),370(1), 388(2),
370(1).
200(8), 202(1), 207(5), 220(3), 230(4), 273(21), 3lJ (6), 369
(4), 388(1), 393(1). Urban:

Urban: 200(7), 220(4), 272(1), 273(4), 280(1), 281(17), 302(2), 369


(5), 392(1), 393(5).
200(2), 207(1), 220(9), 369(1), 388(1).
Villages:
ViJlages:
Morakhala- 289(2); R~pari- 289(1), 311 (2); Malu- 200(1),
Timbarva- 200(1); Sadhali- 207(2), 220( I), 230(4), 273(10), 281(1); Kasumbiya- 369( I); Fata- 289(1); Kanteswar- 200(3);
311(3),388(1); Avakhal- 207(1), 273(2), 311(1); Surasamal- Hareshawar- 200(1); Kavitha- 200(1). 207(1); Kande\al-
200(2); Mindhol- 273(1); Malpur- 200(2); Anandi- 393(1); 200(1), 289(1}; Patna- 369(1), Manjrol- 369(1); Alikherva--
Kukas- 273(1); Simali- 200(1), 273(2); Mota Karala- 200(1), 226(1); Raj Kherva- 200(1); Bodeli- 200(4), 207(2).
200(1),202(2); Nana Karala- 369(1); Fofalia- 200(1); Satis- 220(3),280(2),281(3),333(1),364(1),369(6), 388(2), 390(1);
ana- 369(1); MalsaI'- 220(1); Zanzad- 207(1), 220(1),369 Dhokaliya- 209(2), 226(1); Fatepur- 200\1); Mankani- 200
(1); Barkal- 207(1),273(5), 311(2), 369(1). (I); DhoJi- 289(1); Fajalpur- 200( I); Ladhod- 200(2); Tan-
Town : dalja- 200(1), 369(2); Pipalsath- 273(1), 311(10), 370(1);
SINOR TOWN
Malpur- 289(1); Rampura- 273(1),289(1); Khunvad- 200(1);
Bortalav- 200(1); Bhatpur- 200(1); Kosindra- 200(5), Vas-
200(2), 207(1), 220(9),369(1), 388(1). ana- 200(2), 369(1); Parvata- 200(1).
DABHOI TALUKA
Town.:
Total:
BAH.A!)ARPUR TOWN
200(55),205(1), 207(6), 209(1), 215(1),220(17), 230(2), 273
(5), 280(2), 281(1), 302(3), 311(1), 321(1),336(4), 341(1).
200 ( I), 220( I), 21J0( 1), 302( 1), 369(1), 393( 1).
365(3), 367(2), 369(32), 381(1), 388(1), 393(4).
Rural; SANKFIEDA TOWN

200(42),207(1), 220(5),230(1), 273(2), 280(1), 281(1), 321 200(6), 220(3), 272(1), 273(4), 281(17), 302(1), 369(4), 392
(1), 365(1), 369(25), 388(1). (I), 393(4).

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT8-contd.
TILAKWADA MAHAL CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA
Total: Total:
200(11), 207(5), 209(7), 220(3), 273(34), 278(1), 281(2), 288 048(1), 200(13), 207(11), 209(5), 214(1), 220(4),234(1), 235
(10), 289(5), 310( 1), 311 (16), 340(2), 350(41),365(3), 369(7), (33), 236(5), 273(53), 280(2), 281(2), 302(1), 311(7), 336(1),
388(1), 393(12). 340(1), 343(7), 344(1), 350(10), 364(1), 367(2), 368(1), 369
(30), 378(1), 384(3), 388(5), 392(1), 393(22).
Rural:
200(H), 207(5), 209(7), 220(3), 273(34), 278(1), 281(2), 288 . Rural:
(10),289(5),310(1),311(16), 340(2),350(41), 365(3), 369(7), 200(5), 207(5), 235(33), 236(5), 273(23), 281(1), 311(2), 344
388(1), 393(12). ,(I), 350(10). 369(29), 388(2), 393(17).
Urban:
Urban:
No Urban Area
048(1),200(8), 207(6),209(5), 214(1), 220(4), 234(1), 273
Villages:
(30),280(2),281(1), 302(1), 311(5), 336(1), 340(1), 343(7),
Jalodra- 207(1), 369(1); Kareli- 200(1),207(1); Vora- 200 364(1), 367(2), 368(1),369(1),378(1),384(3),388(3), 392(1),
(1), 289(1), 311(5), 340(1), 350(10); Vajiriya- 200(1), 209 393(5).
(3), 273(1), 289(2),311(1),350(1); Sahebpura- 273(1); Bun-
,jetha- 207( 1), 273(10), 310(1), 311 (I), 350(1); Savli- 289 Villages:
(2), 311 (3), 365(3); Tilakwada- 200(6), 207(2), 209(4), 220
Lehvant- 200(1); Moti Sadhli- 200(1); Tejgadh- 207(1);
(3),273(22),278(1), 281(2),298(10),311(6),340(1),350(29),
369(6),388(1),393(12); Kasundar- 200(1); Kantharpura Vasedi- (I) 235(16),250(6),369(2); Panvad- 207(2),369(6),
200(1). Singalkuva- 200(1); Mota Vanta- 273(1); Moti Tokri-235
(17); Kavant- 200(2),207(2), 236(5),273(22),281(1),311(2),
Urban: 344-(1), 350(4), 369(21), 388(2),393(17).
No UrLatt Area Town:
NASV ADI TALUKA CHHOTA UDAIPUR TOWN
Total:
048(1), 200(8),207(6),209(5),214(1),220(4),234(1),273(30),
200(9), 207(3), 209(5), 230(1), 273(20), 289(1), 291(1}, 310
280(2), 281(1), 302(1), 311(5), 336(1), 340(1),343(7) 364(1),
(I), 311(9), 350(23), 265(2), 367(1), 369(7), 388(1), 392(1),
367(2), 368(1), 369(1), 378(1), 384(3), 388(3),392(1) 393(5).
393(7).
Rural : JABUGAM TALUKA
200(9), 207(3), 209(5),230(1), 273(20), 289(1), 291(1), 310 Total :
(I), 311(9), 350(23), 365(2), 367(1), 369(7), 388(1), 392(1),
393(7). 200(4),207(1),281(2),311(2),350(8), 369(12),388(1),393(21).

Urban : Rural:
No Urban Area 200(4),207 (1),281 (2),311 (2).350(8), 369( 12),388(1). 393(21).
Villages:
Urban:
Nasvadi- 200(2), 207(2), 209(5),230(1), 273(19),289(1),311
(9" 350(22), 365(2), 367(1), 369(5), 388(1), 392(1),393(6); .. No Urban Area
Khareda- 200(1); Kankuvasan- 200(1); Aamroli- 200(2).
207(1), 273(1),310(1), 350(1), 369(1), 393(1); Bharwada- Villages :
200(1), 291(1); Waghach- 200(2); Saripani- 369(1).
Pani- 369(1); Jetpur- 200(3), 207(1), 281(2),350(8).369(7),
Urban: 388(1), 393(16); Sejava- 369(1); Chalamali- 311(2), 369(1),
No Urban Area 393(5); Vandh- 200(1),369(1); Mora Dungari- 369(1).

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ANNEXURE
Standard Industrial Classification

Division O-Agriculture, livestock, forestry, jishnig and hunting Division 2&9 Manufacturing-eontd.

Major Minor Major Minor


Group Group Group Group
(Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code)
1 2 3 1 2 3
04 Livetsock and Hunting- 21 Beverages-cootd.
Production of indigenous liquor such as toddy,
Production and rearing of livestock (large heads
liquor from mahua, palm juice 212
only) mainly for milk and animal power
Production of other liquors not covered above 213
such as cow; buffalo, goat 040
Production of aerated and mineral water 214
Kearing of sheep and production of wool 041
Production of ice 215
Rearing and production of other animals (mainly
Production of ice cream 216
for slaughter) such as pig 012
Processing of tea in factories 217
Production of ducks, hens and other small birds,
Processing of coffee in curing works 218
eggs by rearing and poultry farming . 043
Rearing of bees for the production of honey, Production of other beverages. 219
wax and collection of honey . 044 22 Tabacco Proaucts-
Rearing of silk worms and production of cocoons
and raw silk 045 Manufacture of bidi 220
Rearing of other small animals and insects 046 Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221
Production of other animal husbandry products Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco 222
such as skin, bone, ivory and teeth 048 Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223
:Manufacture of snuff . 224
Division 2&3-Maunfacturing- Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacco 225
Manufacture of other tobacco products 226
20 Foodstuifs-
23 Textile-Cotton
Production of rice, atta, flour, etc., by milling
dehusking and processing of crops and food- Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 230
~~ m Cotton spinning (other than in mills) . 2~1
Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane Cotton spinning and weaving in miIls 232
in mills 201
Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233
Production of indigenous sugar, gur from sugar
Cotton weaving in power looms 234
cane or palm juice and production of candy. 202
Cotton weaving in handlooms . 235
Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly,
Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms 236
sauce and canning and preservation of fruits. 203
Printing of cotton textile 237
Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish
Manufacturing of cotton nets 238
and canning of fish . 204-
Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine 239
Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other
bakery products 205 24 Textile-Jute
Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other
dairy products 206 J ute pressing and baling 240
Production of edible f<lts and oils (other than J ute spinning and weaving 241
hydrogenated oil) 207 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242
Production of hydrogenated oil~ (Vanaspati) 208 Printing of jute textile . 243
Production of other food products such as Manufacture orother products like rope, cordage
sweetmeat and condiments, muri, murki, from jute and similar fibre such as hemp,
chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge. 209 mesta 244

25 Textile- Wool
21 Beverages-
Wool baling and pressing 250
Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 251
from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in dis- ",rool spinning and weaving in mill 252
tillery and brewery 210 Wool spinning other than in mills 253
Production of country liquor 211 Wool weaving in power loom • 254

160
ANNEXURE-contd.
Standard Industrial C1assi6c:ation.contd.
Division 2&3 Manufacturing-contd. Division 2&3 Mantifacturing-contd.
Major Minor Major Minor
Group Group Group Group
(Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code)
1 2 3 2 3
25 Textile-Wool-contd. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products-contd.

Wool weaving in handloom 255 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea


256 chest 286
Embroidery and art work in woollen textile
Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other
26 Textile-Silk- than plywood ... • 287
Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo,
Spinning and weaving of silk textile in mill 260 cane, leaves and other allied products 288
Dying and bleaching, of silk . 261 Manufacture of other wood and allied products
Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 not covered above 289
Weaving of silk textile by power loom 263
Weaving of silk textile by handloom 264 29 Paper and Paper Products-
Printing of silk textile 265
Manufacture of silk cordege, rope and twine 266 Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste-
paper and other fibres and the conversi"n
27 Textile-Miscellaneous- of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper
board in mill 290
Manufacture of carpet and all' other similar Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste-
type of textile products 270 paper and other fibres and the conversion
Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper
fabrics and garments 271 board handmade 291
Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 272 Manufacture of products, such as paper bags,
Making of textile garments including raincoats boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods
and headgear 273 from paper, paper board If,Ild pulp 292
Manufacture of made up textil e goods except
wearing apparel such as curtainS, pillow cases, 30 Printing ana Publishing-
bedding materials, mattress, textile bags 274
Printing and publishing of newspapers and
Manufacture of waterproof textile products periodicals _ 300
such as oil cloth, tarpaulin • 275 Printing and publishing of books 301
Manufacture and recovery of all types of All other types of printing including lithographY,
fibres for purposes of padding, wadding and engraving, etching, block making and other
upholstery filling 276 work connected with printing industry 302
All types of binding, stitching, sizing and other
Manufacture of coir and coir products 277
allied work connected with binding industry 303
Manufacture of umbrellas 278
Processing and manufacture of textile products 31 Leather and Leather Products-
not covered above 279
Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and
skirts and preparation of finished leather 310
28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooaen Products-
Manufacture of shoes and other leather foot-
Sawing and planing of wood . 280 wear 3Il
Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281 Manufacture of clothing and wearing apparel
Manufacture of structural wooden goods (includ- (except footwear) made of leather and fur 312
ing treated timber) such as beams, posts,
doors, windows 282 Manufacture of leather products (except those
Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other covered by code Nos. 311, 312), such as leather
than trall5port equipment such as bobbin upholstery, suitcases, pocket books, cigarette
and similar equipment and fixtures 283 and key cases, purses, saddlery, whip and other
articles 313
Manufacture of other wooden products such Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 314
as utensils, toys artwares 284 Repair of all other leather products except
Manufacture of veneer and plywood . 285 footwear 315

161
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ANNEXUllE-contd .

Standard Industrial Classification-contd.

Division 2 & 3 Manufacturing-con td. Divisl'otl 2&3 Manufacturinc-contd.

Major Minor Major Minor


Group Group Group Group
(Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code)
2 3 1 2 3
32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products~ 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum
320 and Coal-contd.
Manufacture of tyres and tubes
Manufacture of rubber footwear 321
Manufacture of stone images 345
Manufactur.s,. of rubber goods used for industrial
322 Manufacture of pi aster of paris and its pro-
purpose
Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber products ducts 346
from natural or synthetic rubber including Manufacture of asbestos products 347
Manufacture of mica products 348
rubber raincoat 323
Productions of petroleum, kerosene and other
petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324 35 Mamifacture of earthenware and earthen Pottery 350

Production of coal tar and coke in coke oven 325 Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 351
Manufacture of other coal and coaltar products Manufacture of porcelain and its products 352
not \,=overed elsewhere 326 Manufacture of glass bengles and beads 353
Manufacture of glass apparatus 354
33 Chemicals and Chemical Products- Manufacture of earthen image, busts and sta-
tues . 355
Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares
as acids, alkalis and their salts not elsewhere except those covered by code No. 355 356
specified 330 Manufacture of glass and glass products except
Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and optical and photographic lenses and glass
varnishes 331 products covered above 357
Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
Manufacture of ammunition, explosives and products not elsewhere specified 359
fire works 333
Manufacture of matches 334 36 Basic Me1als and their Products except Machinery
Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical and Transport Equipment-
preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other
toilet preparations except soap 335 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelt~
ing, refining, rolling, conversion into basic
Manufacture of soap and other washing and forms such as billets, b1ooms, tubes, rods 360
cleaning compounds 336 Manufacture including smelting, refining of
Manufact':Ire of turpentine, synthetic, resin, non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361
and plastic products and materials (including Manufacture of armaments 362
synthetic rubber) 337 Manufacture of structural steel products such
as joist, rail, sheet, plate 363
Manufacture of common salt 338
Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 364
Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365
Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical
products not covered above (including in- Manufacture of aluminium products 366
Manufacture of metal products (other than
edible oils and fa~) 339
of iron brass, bell metal and aluminium) such
34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum as tin can 367
and Coal- Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including
e1e<*roplating) polishing and welding of metal
Manufacture of structural clay products such ~~~ 6
as bricks, tiles 340 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G.1.
Manufacture of cement and cement products 341 pipe, wire net, bolt, !jP"ew, bucket, cutlery
Manufacture of lime . 342 (This will also include the manufacture of
Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone sundry ferrous engineering products done by
dressing and stone crushing . 343 jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be
Manufacture of stone wares, other than images 344 classified in major groups 36, 37. 38 and 39) 369

162
ANNEXURE-contd.
Standard Industrial Classification-concli.
Division 2&3 .Mamifacturing-contd. Division 2&3 Manufacturing.concId.
Major Minor Major Major
Group Group Group Group
(Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code)

3 2 3
2
38 Tmnsport Equipment-contd.
37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport) and Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts
Electrtcal Equi'Jnnent- and accessor~s 383
Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384
Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other
Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and acces-
than electrical) except textile machinery 370 sories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385
Manufacture and a$embling of prime mover
Building and repairing of water transport equip-
and boilers, other than electrical equipment,
ment such as ships, boats and manufacture
such as diesel engi~es, road rollers, tractors 371 of marine engines 386
Manufacture of machine tools . 372 Manufacture and repair of air transport equip-
Manufacture of textile machinery and accesso-
ment including aeroplanes, aeroengines 387
ries • 373
Manufacture of heavy ele~trical machinery and Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388
equipment such as motors, generators, trans- Manufacture of other transport equipment not
formers 374 covered above such as animal drawn and
Manufacture of electric lamps and fans 375 hand drawn vehicles 389
Manufacture of insulated wVes and cables 376 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries-
Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377
Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses,
Manufacture of electronic ~quipment such as
i opthalmic goods and photographic equipment
radio,microphone 378
and supplies . 390
Manufacture of electric machinery and appa-
Manufacture of scientific, medical and surgical
ratus, appliances not specified above 379 instruments and equipment and supplies 391
Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks 392
38 Transport Equipment- Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares
using gold and other precious metals 393
Manufacture, assembly and repairing of loco- Manufacture and tuning of musical instruments 394
motives 380 Manufacture of stationery articles not covered
Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and elsewhere such as pencil, penholder, fountain
other rail road equipment other than that pen • 395
covered by code No. 363 381 Manufacture of sports goods 396
Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles Manufacture and repair work of goods not
of all types (excepting motOr engines) 382 assignable to any other group 399

163
LIST OF RURAL CR.AFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

The handicraft table is a new feature introduced in the District Census Handbook, in 1961 Census.
A detailed handicraft survey has been under taken as a part of the censal programme. In States like
Gujarat where the survey was conducted for selected crafts in selected centres, and not in each and every
village, this handicraft table ",,:as to be compiled from the house-lists or the village notes. Accordingly,
the information for this table was extracted from the house-listS adopting a 4 digit- code for household
industries circulated by Registrar General, India. The definition of household industry presented a problem,
which was solved by including, on an ad hoc basis" household industries having less than 5 workers for
this purpose ..

The table shows the number of villages/towns in which particular crafts are practised and number
of persons eng'aged therein. The data are compiled separately for the rural and urban areas of each
talukafmahal, for each city or town in the district and consolidated for rural and urban areas of the
district. Where there is only one city/town in a taluka/mahal, the data for the urban areas are givell for
the city/town as t~ey are same for talukafmahal.

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION
No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

BARODA DISTRICT* BARODA DISTRICT -contd.

Mqjor Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 540 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Colton 50


Minor Production of flour by Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
mill by grinding wheat, baling 3 15
maize, gram, etc. 8 325 233.1 Dyemg of cloth (cotton)
200.3 Production of rice by and yarn 1
milling, debusking and 235 Cotton cloth weaving in
processing of paddy by handlooms . 11
rice mill 2 33 236 Manufacture ofkhadi tex-
200.4 Grinding of chillies, tile in handlooms 3
turmeric, etc. 2 237 Printing of cloth
202.4 Production of other indi- (cotton) 11
genous pI"oducts from
sugar andjaggery, n.e.c.
239.2 Making of thread, rope,
205 Production of bread,
cordage and twine (co-
, biscuit, cake and other
tton) . 1 9
bakery products • 2 57
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 1,164
or by small machines . 5 37
209.1 Confectionery 1 2 Minor Making of hosiery goods
209.2 Making of sweet-meats, Gr. 271.1 such as banyans, socks,
laddu, peda, barphi, sweaters, mufflers, etc. 2
batasa, etc. 5 21 272.1 Embroidery and making
209.3 Sattu, bhunja, papar, of phulkari. 1 5
bard, dan auri , tilauri, 272.3 Traditional embroidery 1 4
sewai, apalam, etc. 273.1 Making of cap, hat, and
209.6 Making ofdalmot, chana- other head-gears 2
chur (jor) garam, rewari, 273.4 Making of textile gar-
etc. 4- 28 mentl including rain-
209.7 Making of other food pro- • coats and head-gears,
ducts for residuary n.e.c. 7 1,150
snacks 2 33
278 Manufacture and repair
Major Gr. 21 Beverages 31 of umbrellas

Minor Production of aerated



MajoT Gr. 28 Mamifacture of Wood and
Gr. 214.2 water such as sodawater, Wooden Products 228
lemonade, etc. 2 11
215 Production of ice. 2 19
Minor Sawing, planing and
216 Production of ice-cream,
Gr. 280 milling of wood. 5 60
ice-candY or kulphimalai,
281 Manufacture of wooden
milk-shake, etc.
furniture and fixtures . 2 66
Mqjor Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 49 282 Manufacture of structural
wooden goods (includ-
Minor
ing treated timber)
Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 4 49 s~ch as beams, posts,
*The total number of towns in the district iJ 9. doors, windows

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UST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.


No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of In
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft TowIlS production

t 2 3 4 2 3 4

BARODA DISTRICT-contd. BARODA DISTRICT-contd.

Minor Manufacture of wooden Minor Manufacture of leather


Gr. 283.2 industrial goods other Gr. 313 products such as leather
than transport equip- upholstery, suitcases, po-
cket-books cigarette and
ment sU;ch as bobbin and
key cases, purses, sad-
similar equipments and
dlery, whip, acquaducts
fixtures 2
(Kos), charsa and other
284.2 Manufacture of wooden articles 7
utensils, artware and de-
corative wooden boxes Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petrokum and Coal
(pataras) 3 Products 8
284-.3 Manufacture of wooden Minor Vu1canising tyres and
toys 19 Gr. 320 tubes 8
287 Manufacture of boxes and
packing cases other th~
Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical
plywood i 18
Products 67
288.9 Manufacture of O~Qer
articles from leaf, cane,
Minor Manufacture of dyes,
bamboo, cork and other Gr. 331.1 paints, colours, abir,
allied products, n.e.c. 3 sin door, varnish, etc. 5
289.4 Manufacture of other 331.2 Manufacture of indigo 3
wood and allied produ- 333 Manufacture of fireworks
cts, n.e.c. 2 54 and other explosives such
as palaka, etc. 6
Major 29 Paper and Paper Products 5 335.6 Manufacture of mascara
and kajal 2
Minor 335.7 Manufacture of medici es
Gr. 292.3 Making of kite 2 (ayurvedic, unani, etc.)
292.5 Making of card-board and pharmaceutical
boxes and card:> . 1 3 preparations 7
336.1 Manufacture of soap and
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 63 washing soda 3 25
336.2 Manufacture of other
Minor Printing works, printing washing and cleaning
Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation compounds, D.e.c.
cards, etc. . 6 50 337.1 Manufacture of plastic
303 Book binding, stitching, toys 3
sizing and other work 337.3 Manufacture of other pla-
connected with book stic goods 7
binding industry 13 339.5 Manufacture of other che-
mical products, n.c.c. 8
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 278
Major Non-metallic Mineral Pro-
Minor Currying, tanning and Gr· 34-35 ducts other than Petrokum
Gr. 310.2 finishing of hides and and Coal 37
skins, preparation of
finished leather Minor Manufacture of cement
311.1 Making of leather boots, Gr. 341.2 jaJi and ti les 2
shoes or chappals 341.4 Making of cement pro-
(slippers, sandals) 5 267 ducts, n.e.c. 2 :3

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFI'S AND Nl.!_MBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-&onld.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

BARODA DISTRICT-contd. BARODA DISTRICT.contd.

Minor Manufacture of lime 13 Minor Manufacture of other


Gr. 342.2 Manufacture of stone Gr. 369.9 sundry bard wares such
345 images and toys 7 as G. I. pipe, wire net,
350 Making of earthenware etc., n.e.c. • 17
such as pottery, etc. 2 10
355 Making of day models, Mqj(Jr Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other
earthen images, busts than Transport) and Electrical
and statues 2 Equipment 119
Minor Manufacture of mechani-
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro- Gr. 370 cal water pumps, tube
ducts except Machinery and well pumps, air pumps,
Transport Equipment 339 etc. 2 53
372 Manufacture of small
machine tools and
Minor Manufacture of iron and
machine parts 29
Gr. 364 steel furniture 14
373 Manufacture of sewing
365.1 Making of utensils of brass
machine parts 17
and bell metal 1 1
Making of brassware 3 32 375 Repairing and servicing
365.2
366.2 Making of other alumi- of fans
nium products, n.e.c. 378 Repairing and servicing
367.2 Making of articles from of radios 3 16
tin sheets 2 34
379.2 Repairing and servlclOg
367.5 Manufacture of other
of electrical apparatus.
metal products (exclud-
heaters, oven, etc. 3
ing iron, brass, bell
metal (aluminium), n.e.c. 5
Minor Engraving, embossing, Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 384
Gr. 368.3 polishing and welding of
Minor Repairing and servicing
metal products 2 30 Gr. 384 of automobiles 3 91
368.5 Plating and electroplating
388 Repair of cycle and
of metal, D.e.c., includ-
rikshaw 5 292
ing silverplating, gold-
389 Manufacture of animal
plating, E. P. N. S., etc. 2 drawn and hand drawn
369.1 Manufacture of agricul-
vehicles such as bullock
tural implements such
cart, tam tam, lagadi,
as ploughshare, khurpi,
palaki, cab, wheel-
kudal, etc. 5 35
barrow, hand-barrow,
369.2 Manufacture oflight engi-
etc.
neering goods including
bolts and screws. 3 Major Gr. 39 .Miscellaneous Manufacturing
369.3 Making of iron utensils
Industries 638
(e.g., buckets, etc.) and
articles from iron sheets 4 Minor
369.4 Making and repairing of Gr. 390.1 Repair of ~ectacles 32
locks and trunks 2 20 390.3 Manufacture of optical
369.7 Manufacture of scales, and ph~ographic equip-
weights and measures . 4 ment, n.e.c. 6
369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- 392 :Repairing and servicing
ing blacksmithy) 5 137 of watches and clocks • 5 62

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor penons
Gr up employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial NO'. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

BARODA DISTRICT-coneld. BARODA TALUKA-contd.

Minor Inlay work with ivory Minor Making of other food


Gr. 393.1 and brass 2 13 Gr. 209.7 products for residuary
393.2 Goldsmithy 7 405 snacks 27
3.4 Silver artware, including Major Gr. 21 Beverages 28
silver,repousse work on Minor Production of aerated
copper (such as in Tan- Gr. 214.2 water such as sodawater,
jore) IUld silver images lemonade, etc. 10
394 Manufacture, repairing 215 Production ofioe 17
and tuning of musical 216 Production of ioe-cream
instruments such as ice-candy or kulphi-
harmonium, tabla, sitar, malai, milk-shake, etc. 1
bansuri, etc. 1 5
395.2 Making of sl~te and slate Majo, G,.. 22 Tobacco Products 16
pencil 2 Minor
395.3 Making of ru~ber stamps 4- Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 16
399.9 Making and tepairing of
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 44
goods, n.e.c. 5 103
Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
BARODA TALUKA* Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
baling 10
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 367
235 Cotton cloth weaving in
Minor Production of flour by handlooms 11
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour 236 Manufacture ofkhadi tex-
mill by grinding wheat, tile in handlooms 3
maize, gram, etc. 2 243 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 11
200.3 Production of rice by 239.2 Making of thread, rope,
milling, dehusking and cordage and twine
processing of paddy by tton) 9
rice mill 2
200.4 Grinding of chillies, tur- Mqjo7 Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 962
meric,etc.. . 2
202.4 Production of other indi- Minor Making of hosiery goods
genous products from Gr. 271.1 such as banyans, socks,
sugar andjaggery, n.e.c. sweaters, muffiers, etc. 2
205 Production of bread, 272.1 Embroidery and making
biscuit, cake and other of phulkari 5
bakery products 1 55 272.3 Traditional embroidery . 4-
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu 273.1 Making of cap, hat and
or by small machines. 1 14 other head-gears 2
209.1 Confectionery 1 2 273.4 Making of textile gar-
209.2 Making of sweet-meats, ments including rain-
laddu, peda, barphi, coats and head-gears,
batasa, etc. • 5 n.e.c. 2 948
209.3 Sattu, bhunja, papar, barri, 278 Manufacture and repair
danauri, tilauri, sewai, of umbrellas . 1
apalam, etc. 1
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana- Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and
chur (jor) garam, rewari, Wooden Products 164
etc. 1 15 Minor Sawing, planing and mill-
ltThe total number of toWDS in the taluka is 2_ Gr. 280 ing of wood 38

169
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of No. of
M~r/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group em~loyed
Industrial No. of in Iudustrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

BARODA TALUKA-contd. BARODA TALUKA-contd.

Minor Manufacture of wooden Minor Making of leather boots,


Gr. 281 furniture and fixtures • Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (slip-
282 Manufacture of structural pers, sandals) 196
wooden goods (including SI3 Manufacture of leather
treated timber) such as products, such as leather
beams, posts, doors, upholstery, suitcases, p0-
windQ~ 1 3 cket-books, cigarette and
283.2 Manufacture of wooden key cases, purses, sad-
industrial goods other dlery, whip, acquaducts
than transport equip- (Kos), charsa and other
ment such as bobbin articles 7
and similar equipments Major Gr. 32 Rabblr, P,troleum and Coal
and fixtures 2 Producu 8
284.2 Manufacture of wooden
Minor Vulcanising tyres and
utensils, artware and de-
Gr. 320 tube 8
corative wooden boxes
(patras) 3 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical
284.3 Manufacture of wooden Products 64
toys 19
Minor Manufacture of dyes,
287 Manufacture of boxes and Gr. SU.I paints, colours, abir,
packing cases other than
sindoor, varnish, etc. I 5
plywood 18
331.2 Manufacture of indigo • 1 3
288.9 Manufacture of other
333 Manufacture of fireworks
articles from leaf, cane,
and other explosives
bamboo, cork and other
such as pataka, etc. 6
allied products, n.e.c. 3
335.6 Manufacture of mascara
289.4 Manufacture of other and kajal 2
wood and allied produ- 335.7 Manufacture of medicines
cts, n.e.c. 38 (ayurvedic, unani, etc.)
Mr40r Gr. 29 Paper and Paper Products 5 and pharmaceutical pre-
parations 7
Minor
Gr. 292.3 Making of kite 2 336.1 Manufacture of soap and
292.5 Making of card-board washing soda 1 22
boxes and cards 3 336.2 Manufacture of other
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 42 washing and cleaning
compounds, D.e.C. 1
Minor Printing works, printing 337.1 Manufacture of plastic
Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation toys 3
cards, etc. . 29 337.3 Manufacture of other pIa.
303 Book binding, stitching, stic goods . 7
sizing and other work 339.5 Manufacture 'of other
connected with book chemical products. n.e.c.
binding industry . 13
Mqjor G,.. 31 Leather and Leather Products 207 Major Non-metallic Mineral pro-
Gr. 34-35 ducts othe,. than Petroleum
Minor Currying, tanning and and Coal 28
Gr. 310.2 finishing of hides and
skins, preparation of, Minor Manufacture of cement
finished leather Gr. 341.2 Jali and tiles 2

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No, of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of In
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4- 2 3 4-

BARODA TALUKA-contd. BARODA TALUKA-contd.


Minor Gr. 34-1.4- Making of ccmen t pro- Minor Foundry Industry (includ-
ducts, n.e.c. 1 Gr. 369.8 ing blacksmithy) 106
34-2.2 Manufacture of lime 13 369.9 Manufacture of other sun-
34-5 Manufacture of stone dry hardwares such as
images and toys 7 G.!. pipe, wire net, etc.,
350 Making of earthenware n.e.c. 17
such as pottery, etc. • 3
355 Making of clay models, Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other
earthen im,ages, busts than Transport) and Elect-
and statues 2 rical Equipment 115
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and tizeil' Products
Minor Manufacture of mechani-
except Mac/zinerj and Tran-
Gr. 370 cal water pumps, tube
sport Equipment " ( 268
well pumps, air pumps,
Minor Manufacture o( iron and 52
etc.
Gr. 364- steel furniture; 14
372 Manufacture of small
365.1 Making of ~tensils of
brass and bell metal 1 machine tools and ma-
365.2 Making of brassware 22 chine parts . 29
366.2 Making of other alu- 373 Manufacture of sewing
minium products, n.e.c. machine parts 17
367.2 Making of articles from 375 Repairing and servicing
tin sheets 32. of fans
367.5 Manufacture of other 371 Repairing and servicing
metal products (exclud- of radios 13
ing iron, brass, bell
379.2 Repairing and servicing
metal, aluminium),
of electrical apparatus,
n.e.c. 5
heaters, oven, etc.
368.3 Engraving, embossing,
polishing and welding Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 350
of metal products 28
368.5 Plating and electropla- Minor Repairing and servicing
ting of metal, n.e.c., Gr. 384 of automobiles 1 81
including silverpiating, 388 Repair of cycle and rick-
gold plating, E.P.N.S, shaw 2 268
etc. 2
369.1 Manufacture of agricul- Minor Manufacture of animal
tural implements such Gr. 389 drawn and hand drawn
as ploughshare, khurpi, vehicles such as bullock
kudal, etc. 13 cart, tamtam, lagadi,
369.2 Manufacture oflight engi- palaki, cab, wheelbar-
neering goods including row, hand-barrow, etc. 1
bolts and screws . 3
Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
369.3 Making of iron utensils
(e.g., buckets, etc.), and Industries 479
articles from iron sheets 4- Minor
369.4 Making and repairing of Gr. 390.1 Repair of spectacles 32
locks and trunks 1 16 390.3 Manufacture of optical
369.7 Manufacture of scales, and photographic equip-
weights and measure~ ment, n.e.c. 6

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUOTION-contd.

No. of No, of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3 4-

BARODA TALUKA-conctd. BARODA CITY-contd.

Minor Repairing and servicing Minor Production of other indi-


Gr. 392 of watches and clocks 54 Gr. 202.4 genous products from
393.1 sugar andjaggery, n.e.c.
Inlay work with ivory
1 11 205 Production of bread,
and brass
393.2 I 274 biscuit, cake and other
Goldsmithy
bakery products 55
394 Manufacture, repairing
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
and tuning of musical
or by small machines 14
instruments such as
209.1 Confectionery 2
harmonium, tabla, sitar,
209.2 Making of sweet-meats,
bansuri, etc. 5
laddn, peda, barphi,
395.2 Making of slate and slate 5 -
batasa, etc,
pencil 2
209.3 Sattu, bhunja, papar,
395.3 Making of rubber stamps 4 barri, danauri, tilauri,
399.9 Making and repairing of sewai, apalam, etc. 1
goods, n.e.c. 85 209.6 Making of dalmot, chana-
chur (jor) garam, rewari,
GORWA TOWN etc. 15
209.7 Making of other food
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 11 products for residuary,
snacks 27
Minor Production of flour by
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour Major Gr. 21 Beverages 28
mill by grinding wheat, Minor Production of aerated
maize, gram, etc. 11 Gr. 214.2 water such as sodawater,
Major Gr, 27 Texttle-Miscellaneous lemonade etc. 1 10
4
215 Production of ice 17
Minor Making of textile gar- 216 Production of ice -cream,
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain- ice-candy or kulphi-
mal ai, milk-shake, etc. 1
coats and head-gears,
n,e.c. 4- Majf)r Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 16
Minor
MajIJr Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 3 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 16
Minor Repair of cycle and rick- Major Gr. 23 Textile-Gotton 44
Gr. 388 shaw 3 Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
BARODA CITY baling 10
235 Cotton cloth weaving in
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 356 handlooms 11
236 Manufacture of khadi
Minor Production of flOUT by textile in hand looms 3
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour Printing of cloth (cotton) 11
237
mill by grinding wheat, 239.2 Making of thread, rope,
maize, gram, etc. 232 cordage and twine
200,3 Production of rice by (cotton) 9
milling, dehusking and
processing of paddy by Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 958
rice mill 2 Minor 'Making of hosiery goods
200.4 Grinding of chillies, tur- Gr. 271.1 such as banyans, socks,
meric, etc. 2 sweaters, mufflers, etc.

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-eontd.

Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons


Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Ind w trial No. of in
C~de No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3

BARODA CITY-contd. BARODA CITY-contd.


Minor Embroidery and making Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 42
Gr. 272.1 of phulkari . 5
272.3 Traditional embroidery . 4- Minor Printing works, printing
273.1 Making of cap, hat and Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation
2 cards, etc. . 29
other head-gears
273.4 303 Book binding, stitching,
Making of te~tile garments
including rain-coats and sizing and other work
head"gears, n.e.c. 944 connected with book
278 binding industry. 13
Manufacture ~nd repair
of umbrellas '
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 207
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of W(wd and
Wooden (,roducts 164 Minor Currying, tanning and
Gr. 310.2 finishing of hides and
Minor Sawing, planing' and mill- skins, preparation offini-
Gr. 280 ing of wood 38 4-
shed leather
281 Manufacture of wooden 311.1 Making of leather boots,
furniture and fixtures 40
shoes Or chappals (slip-
282 l'VIanufacture of structural 196
pers, sandals)
wooden goods (including 313 Manufacture of leather
treated timber) such as products such as leather
bearns, posts, doors, upholstery, suit cases, po-
windows 3
cket-books, cigarette and
283.2 Manufacture of wooden key cases, purses, sad-
industrial goods other dlery, whip, acquaducts
than transport equip- (Kos), charsa and other
ment such as bobbin and articles 7
similar equipments and
fixtures 2 Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal
284.2 Manufacture of wooden Products 8
utensils, artware and de-
corative wooden boxes Minor Vulcanising tyres and
(patras) 3 Gr. 320 tubes. 8

284.3 Manufacture of wooden Major GT. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 64


toys 19
287 Manufacture of boxes and Minor Manufacture of dyes,
packing cases other than Gr. 331.1 paints, colours abir sin-
plywood 18 door, varnish etc. 1 5
288.9 Manufacture of other 331.2 Manufacture of indigo 1 3
articles from leaf, cane, 333 Manufacture of fireworks
bamboo, cork and other and other explosives
allied products, n.e.c. 3 such as pataka, etc. 6
289.4 Manufacture of other 335.6 Manufacture of mascara
wood and allied products, and kajal 2
n.e.c. 38 335.7 Manufacture of medicines
Major Gr. 29 Paper and Paper Products 5 (ayurvedic, un ani, etc)
and pharmaceutical pre.
Minor parations 7
Gr. 292.3 Making of kite 2
292.5 Making of card-board 336.1 Manufacture of soap and
boxes and cards . 3 washing soda 22

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons MajorlMinor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3
BARODA CITY-contd. BARODA ClTY-contd.

Minor Manufacture of other Minor Manufacture of agricul-


Gr. 336.2 washing and cleaning Gr. 369.1 tural implements such
compounds, n.e.c. as ploughshare, khurpi,
337.1 Manufacture of plastic kudal, etc. . 13
toys 3 369.2 Manufacture of light
337.3 Manufacture of other pla- engineering goods inclu-
stic goods 7 ding bolts and screws . 3
339.5 Manufacture of other 369.3 Making of iron utensils
chemical products, n.e.c. 8 (e. g. buckets, etc.) and
articles from iron sheets
Major Non-metallic Mineral Pro- 369.4 Making and repairing of
Gr. 34-85 ducts Other than Petro- locks and trunks . 16
leum and Coal 28 369.7 -Manufacture of scales,
Minor Manufacture of cement weights and measures
Gr. 341.2 jail and tiles 2 369.S Foundry Industry (inclu-
341.4 Making of cement pro- ding blacksmithy) 106
ducts, n.e.c. I 369.9 Manufacture of other sun-
342.2 Manufacture of lime 13 dry hardwares such as
345 Manufacture of stone G. I. pipe, wire net, etc.,
images and toys. 7 n.e.c. 17
350 Making of earthenware Major Gr. 37 Machinlry (All Kinds Other
such as pottery, etc. 3 than T,ansport) and Elec-
355 Making of clay models, trical Equipment 115
earthen images, busts and
Minor Manufacture of mechani-
statues . 2
Gr. 370 cal water pumps, tube
MajM Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro- well pumps, air pumps,
ducts except Machinery and etc. 52
Transport Equipment 268 372 Manufacture of small
machine tools and
Minor Manufacture of iron and machine parts 29
Gr. 364 steel furniture I4 373 Manufacture of sewing
365.1 Making of utensils of brass machine parts 17
and bell metal 1 375 Repairing and servicing
365.2 Making of brassware 22 of fans
366.2 Making of other alumi- 378 Repairing and servicing
of radios 13
nium products, n.e.c.
367.2 Making of articles from 379.2 Repairing and servicing
tin sheets . 32 of electrical apparatus,
heaters, oven, etc. 3
367.5 Manufacture of other
metal products (exclud- Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment . 347
ing iron, brass, bell Minor Repairing and servicing
metal, aluminium), Gr. 384 of automobiles. • SI
n.e.c. 5 388 Repair of cycle and rick-
36S.31 Engraving, embossing, shaw 265
polishing and welding 389 Manufacture of animal
of metal products 28 drawn and hand drawn
368.5 Plating and electroplating vehicles such as bullock
of metal, n. e. c. inclu- cart, tamtam, lagadi,
ding silverplating, gold- , palaki cab, wheel-ba-
plating, E. P. N. S. etc. 2 . rrow, hand barrow, etc.

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

BARODA ClTY-coneld. PADRA TOWN (PADRA TALUKA)-contd.

Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Major Gr. 21 Beverages 2


Industries, 173
Minor
Minor Gr. 215 Production of ice 2
Gr. 390.1 Repair of ,spectacles 32
390.3 Manufacture of optical Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products H
and photogra.phic equip- Minor
ment n.e.c. 6 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 14
392 Repairing and servicing
of watches and clocks 54 Mqjor Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 1
393.1 Inlay work with ivory
and brass 11 Minor Dyeing of cloth (cotton)
393.2 Goldsmithy 27. Gr. 233 and yarn
394 Manufacture, ~epairing
and tuning of 'I musical Major Gr. 27 Textile-Mircellaneous 129
instruments sucl) as har- Minor Making of textile gar-
moni um, tabla:, sit;;u-, Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
bansuri, etc. 5 coats and head-gears,
Making of slate and slate n.e.c. 129
395.2
pencil 2 Major Gr. 28 Manrifacture of Wood and
395.3 Making of rubber stamps 4 Wooden Products 22
399.9 Making and repairing of
goods, n.e.c. 85 Minor Sawing, planing and mil-
Gr. 280 ling of wood 6
PADRA TOWN (PADRA TALUKA)· 289.4 Manufacture of other
wood and allied pro-
ducts, n.e.c. 16
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 72
Major Gr. gO Printing and Publishing -I
Minor Production of flour by
Minor Printing works, printing
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
Gr. 302.1 of handbills. invitation
mill by grinding wheat,
cards, etc. .
maize, gram, etc. 21
200.3 Production of rice by
milling, dehUllking and
Major Gr. 31 LeatMr and Leather Products 4S
processing of paddy by Minor Making of leather boots.
rice mill 1 31 Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (slip-
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu pers, sandals) 45
or by small machines. 3
209.2 Making of sweet-meats, Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemicals Pro-
laddu, perla, barphi, ducts 1
batasa etc. 2
Minor Manufacture of soap and
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana-
Gr. 336.1 washing soda
chur (jor) garam, few-
ari etc. 9
Major Non-metallic Mineral Pro·
209.7 Making of other food Gr. 34-95 ducts otMr than Petroleum
products for residuary and Coal 7
snacks 6
Minor Making of earthernware
l'ihc total number of towns in the taluka is 1. Gr. 350 such as pottery, etc. • 7

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor personl Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. N arne of Craft Towns production
I 2 3 4- 2 3 4

PADRA TOWN (PADRA TALUKA)-concld. KARJAN TOWN (KARJAN TALUKA)-contd.

Major Gr. 36 Bask Metals and their Pro- Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 2
ducts except Machinery and
Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
Transp_ort Equipment 26
Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
Minor baling 2
Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 7
Major Gr. 27 Texti le-Miscellaneous 12
369.1 Manufacture of agricul-
tural implements such Minor Making of textile gar-
as ploughshare, khurpi. Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
kudal, etc. 1+ coat~ and bead-gears
369.8 Foundry Industry (inclu- n.e.c. 12
ding blacksmithy) .5
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and
Wooden Products 8
Mllio, Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 2.5
Minor Sawing, planing and mil-
Minor Repairing and servicing Gr. 280 ling of wood 8
Gr. 384 of automobiles 6
388 Repair of cycle and Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 16
rickshaw 1 19 Minor Making of leather boots,
Mqlor Gr. !J9 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Gr. 31Ll shoes or chappals (sli-
Industries 125 ppers, sandals) 16
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Por-
Minor Repairing and servicing ducts except Machinery and
Gr. 392 of watches and clocks Transport Equipment 1
393.1 Inlay work with ivory and
Minor Manufacture of agricul-
brass. 2
Gr. 369.1 tural implements such as
393.2 Goldsmithy 103
ploughshare, khurpi, ku-
393.4 Silver artware, including dal, etc. 2
silver repousse work on
copper (such as in Tan- Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kind otMr
jore) and silver images 6 than Transport) and Electri-
399.9 Making and repairing of cal Equipment 3
goods, n.e.c. 10 Minor Manufacture of mechaical
Gr. 370 water pumps, tube well
KARJAN TOWN (KARJAN TALUKA)*
pumps, air pumps, etc. 1
Major Gr. 20 Foodsttdfs 28 378 Repairing and servicing
of radios 2
Minor Production of flour by
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour Maior Gr. 38 Transport Epuipment 2
mill by grinding wheat,
maize, gram, etc. I II Minor Repairing of cycle and
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Gr. 388 rickshaw 2
or by small machines 7
Majur Gr. 39 Mis.ellaneous Manufacturing
209.2 Making of sweet-meats,
laddu, peda, barphi.
Industries 21
batasa, etc. 7 Minor Repair and servICing of
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana- Gr. 392 watches and clocks 2
chur (jor) garam,rewari. 393.2 Goldsmithy 14
etc. 3 399.9 Making and repairing of
-The total number of towns in the taluka is 1 goods, n.e.c. 5

176
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of N6. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

SINOR TOWN (SINOR MAHAL)t-NIL DABHOI TOWN (DABHOI TALUKA)-contd.


DABHOI TOWN (DABHOI TALUKA)* ll-fajor Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro-
ducts except Machinery and
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 33
Transpor' Equipmem 26
Minor Production of flour by
Minor
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
Gr. 365.2 Makin~ of brassware 3
mill by grinding wheat,
369.1 Manufacture of agricul-
maiJe, gram, etc. . 22
tural implements such as
205 Production of bread, bis-
ploughshare, khurpi, ku-
cuit, cake a.nd other
dal, etc. 2
bakery products 2
369.4 Making and repairing of
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
locks and trunks • 4
or by small machines 8
369.8 Foundry Industry (inclu-
209.2 Making of sweet-meats,
laddu, peda, baIjbi, bata-
ding blacksmithy) 17
sa, etc. 1 Major Gr. 39 }j:iscellaneous Manufacturing
lndustries J
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 3
Minor
Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning, Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3
Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
baling 3 SANKHEDA TALUKA*

Major Gr. ?7 Textile-Miscellaneous 6 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 12


Minor Making of textile gar- Minor Production of flour by
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain- Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
coats and head-gears, mill by grinding wheat,
n.e.c. 6 maize, gram, etc. 2 12
Mapr Gr. 30 Printing and PubliJhing 9 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 10
Minor Printing works, printing Minor
Gr.302.1 of handbills, invitation Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 10
cards, etc. 9 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 4
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Pruducts 2 Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Minor Making of leather boots,
coats and head-gears,
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (sli-
n.e.c. 4
ppers, sandals) 2
Major Gr. 28 lvIanufacture of Wood and
Major Gr. 33 ChemicaLr and Chemical Pro- Wooden Products gO
ducts
Minor Sawing, planing and mill-
Minor Manufacture of soap and
Gr. 280 ing of wood 4
Gr. 336.1 washing soda 2
281 Manufacture of wooden
Major Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Pro- furniture and fixtures 26
ducts other than Petroleum
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 6
and Coal 2
Minor Printing works, printing
Minor Making of cement pro-
Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation
Gr. 341.4 ducts, n.e.c. 2
cards, etc . 2 6
• The total number of towns in taluka is I
tThe total number of towns in Sinor mahal is 1

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFI'S AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.


Major/Minor
No. of
persons Major/Minor
No. of
persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
2 3 4 2 3 4

SANKHEDA TALUKA-contd. SANKHEDA TOWN

Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro- Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 11
ducts except lvlachinery and
Transport Equipment 10 Minor Prod uction of flour by
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
Minor l\fanufacture of agricul- mill by grinding wheat,
Gr. 369.1 tural implements such maize, gram, etc. 1 11
as ploughshare, khurpi, Mojor Cr. 2.'1 T#a<c(} P/'oduct.r JO
kudal, etc. 4
369.8 Foundry Industry (inclu- Minor
ding blacksmithy) 6 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 10

Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous -I


Indu.stries 9
Minor Making of te:lCtile gar-
Minor Repairing and servlclng Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Gr. 392 of watches and clocks i I coats and head-gears,
393.2 Goldsmithy 2 6 n.e,c.
399.9 Making aDd repairing of
gOOdll, n.e.c. 2 Major Gr. 28 Manzifacture of Wood and
Wooden Pr(}ducts 26
BAHADARPUR TOWN
Minor Manufacture of wooden fur-
Major Gr. 20 Foodstujjs 1 Gr. 281 niture and fixtures 26
,Minor Production of flour by Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing -I
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
mill by grinding wheat, Minor Printing works, printing
maize, gram, etc.
Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation
cards, etc .•
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro-
Wooden Products ducts except Machinery and
Minor Sawing, planing and mill- Transport Equipment 6
Gr. 280 ing of wood 4-
Minor Foundry Industry (inc1u-
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 2 Gr. 369.8 ding blacksmithy) 6
Minor Printing works, printing J.fajor Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manlffacturing
Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation
Industries 7
cards, etc. 2
Basic Metals and their Pro- Minor Repairing and servicing of
Major Gr. 36
ducts except Machinery and Gr. 392 watches and clocks
Transport Equipment 393.2 Goldsmithy 1 4
399.9 Making and repairing of
Minor Manufacture of agricultu- goods, n.e.c. 2
Gr. 369.1 ral implements such as
ploughshare, khurpi, ku- CHHOTA UDAIPUR TOWN (CHHOTA UDAIPUR
dal, etc. 4 TALUKA)*
Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manlffacturing Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 28
Industries 2
Minor Production of flour by
Minor
Goldsmithy Gr. 200.1 v,illage chakkies or fiour
Gr. 393.2 2
mill by grinding wheat,
*The total numbers of towns in the taluka is 1 maize, gram, etc. 16

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of No. of
Major/Minor Persons Major/Minor Persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production
1 2 3 4- 1 2 3 4.

CHROTA UDAIPUR (CRROTA UDAIPUR TALUKA).contd. CHIioTA UDAIPUR (CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA)-concld.
Minor Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Prod-
Gr. 207 or by small machines . 5 ucts except Machinery and
209.2 Making of sweet-meats, Transport Equipment 7
laddu, peda, barphi, ba·
tasa, etc. ' 6 Minor Making of articles from
209.6 Making of dalmot, chan- Gr. 367.2 tin sheets 2
achur (jor),garam, 368.3 Engraving, embossing,
rewari, etc. 1
polishing and welding
Major Gr. 21 Beverages 1 of metal products 2
Minor Production of, aerated 369.8 Foundry Industry (inclu-
Gr. 214.2 water such as sodawater, ding blacksrnithy) 3
lemonade, etc.
Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds othlr
,Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 9
than Transport) and Electri-
\ Minor - cal Equipment 1
Gr. 220 Manufacture of t>idi 9
Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous' - 51 378 Repairing and servicing
of radios
Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain- Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 7
coats and head-gears,
n.e.c. 51 Minor Repairing and servicing
Major Gr. 28 Man,gacture of Wood and Gr. 384 of automobiles
Wooden Products 4 388 Repair of cycle and
Minor Sawing, planing and mill- rickshaw 3
Gr. 280 ing of wood 4
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 2 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Industries 7
Minor Printing works, printing
Gr. 302.1 of handbills, invitation Minor Repairing and servicing
cards, etc. 2 Gr. 392 of watches and clocks
Major Gr. 31 Leather and kather Products 8
393.2 Goldsmithy 5
Minor Making of leather boots,
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (slip- 399.9 Making and repairing of
pers, sandals) 8 goods, n.C.c.

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RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-eontd.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4: 2 3 4

BARODA DISTRICT* BARODA DISTRICT-contd.

Major GT. 20 Foodstuffs 604 Minor Manufacture and repair


Gr. 278 of umbrellas 2 2
Minor Production of flour by
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour Major Gr. 28 Mamifacture if Wood and .
Wooden Products 160
mill by grinding wheat,
maize, gram, etc. . 164- 433 Minor Sawing, planing and mill-
200.2 Hand pounding of rice Gr. 280 ing of wood 14 38
by Dhekhi or Ukhal 2 281 Manufacture of wooden
200.3 Production of rice by roi1I- furniture and fixtures . 7 12
ing, dehusking and pro- 288.5 Making of baskets and
cessing of paddy by rice broomsticks 19
mill 7 20 289.4 Manufacture of other
205 Production of bread, bis- wood and allied pro-
cuit, cake and other ducts, n.e.c. 32 91
bakery products . Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 2
206 Production of butter, cre-
am, ghee, cheese, chha. Minor Book binll"ing, stitching,
na, khowa and other Gr. 303 sizing and other work
dairy products . connected with book
binding industry 2
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
or by small machines 28 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products NO
75
209.2 Making of sweet-meats, Minor Currying, tanning and
laddu, peda, bar phi, bat- Gr. 310.2 finishing of hides and
asa, etc. 6 21
skins preparation of
209.6 Making ofdalmot,chana-
chur (jor) garam, rewari, finished leather . 2 2
etc. 14- 4:7 311.1 Making of leather boots,
209.7 Making of other food pro- shoes or chappals (slip-
ducts for residuary snacks 1 1 pers, sandals) 33 13B
Major Gr. 22 TobaCco Products 114 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 5
Minor
Minor Manufacture of fireworks
Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 17 101
Gr. 333 and other explosives
223 Manufacture of hookah
such as pataka, etc. 2 5
tobacco 3 7
224- Manufacture of snuff 1 Major Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Pro-
226 Manufacture of other to- ducts other than Petroleum
bacco products, n.e.c. :; 5 and Coal 208
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 63 Minor
Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning, Gr. 340.1 Making of bricks 3
Gr. 230 carding, pressing and 344 Making of chakki,chakla,
baling 5 silaut, lorha, Jamta,
235 Cotton cloth weaving in utensils and other arti-
handlooms . :; 42 cles from stone • 2
236 Manufacture ofkhadi tex- 350 Making of earthtmware
tile in handlooms 4 16 such as pottery, etc. . 13 203
Mqjor Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 409 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products
Minor Making of textile gar- except Machinery and Trans-
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain- port Equipment 302
coats and head-ge:u-s,
Minor Manufacture of iron and
n.e.c. 90 407 Gr. 364 steel furniture 2
*The total number of villages in the district is 1703

180
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of • No. of
Major IMinor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of In Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4 2 3

BARODA DISTRICT-concld. BARODA TALUKA-contd.


Minor Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 3 16 Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
367.2 Making of articles from coats and head-gears,
tin sheets n.e.c. 26 80
369.1 Manufacture of agricul-
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture oj Wood and
tural implements such
Wooden Products 25
as ploughshare, khurpi.
kudal, etc. . 48 )28 Minor Sawing planing and mill-
369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- Gr. 280 ing of wood 2 8
ing blacksmithy) • 43 155 281 Manufacture of wooden
furniture and fixtures . 2
Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 40
289.4 Manufacture of other wood
Minor Repair of cyc\e and rick- and allied products,
Gr. 388 shaw 21 40 n.e.c. 6 15

Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Mflnujacluring Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 38
Industries I 216 Making of leather boots,
Minor
Minor Repairing and servicing Gr. 31Ll shoes or chappals (sli-
Gr. 392 of watches and clocks 2 3 ppers, sandals) 11 38
39.3.2 Goldsmithy 30 154
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro-
399.9 Making and repairing of ducts except Machinery and
goods, D.e.C. 30 59 Transport Equipment 31
BARODA TALUKA*
Minor Manufacture of agricul-
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 108 Gr. 369.1 tural implements such as
Minor Production of flour by ploughshare, khurpi.
Gr. 200.1 village chakkics or flour kudal, etc .. 5 13
mill by grinding wheat, 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ-
maize, gram, etc. 32 92 ing blacksmithy) 8 18
200.2 Hand pounding of rice Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 17
by Dhekhi or Ukhal • 2 Repair of cycle and rick-
Minor
200.3 Production of rice by 17
Gr. 388 shaw 8
milling, dehusking and
processing of paddy by Afajar Gr.39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
rice mill 2 Industries 21
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Minor
or by small machines 2 2 Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 6 17
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana- 399.9 Making and l'epairing of
chur (jor) garam, rew~, goods, n.e.c. 2 4
etc. 4 IO
SAVLI TALUKAt
Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 37
Major GT. 20 Foodsttiffs 118
Minor
Minor Production of flour by
Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 5 36
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
224 Manufacture of snuff 1 1 mill by grinding wheat,
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 2 maize, gram, etc. 21 65
Minor Cotton cloth weaving in 200.3 Production of rice by
milling, dehusking and
Gr. 235 handlooms 2
processing of paddy by
Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 80 rice mill 2 4
• The total number of villages in the taluka is 120
t The total number of villages in the taluka is 135

181
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4 2 3 4

SAVLI TALUKA-contd. SAVLI TALUKi\-concld.


Minor Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Prod- 2
Gr. 207 or by small machines 6 19 U(ts
209.2 Making of sweet-meats,
Minor Manufacture of fireworks
laddu, peda, barphi,
Gr. 333 and other explosives
bata3a, etc.
13
such as pataka, etc. 2
209.6 Making of dalmot, chao 3
nachur (jor) garam, Major Gr. 94-35 Non-metallic Mineral Pro-
rewari, etc. 6 16 dU(ts other than Petroleum
209.7 Malting of other food and Coal 3
products for residuary
Minor Making of earthenware
snacks
Gr. 350 such as pottery, etc. 2 3
Maj01' Gr. 22 Tohacco Products 26 Major Gr. 96 Basic Metals and their Pro-
Minor ducts except Machinery and
Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 4 18 Transport Equipment 55
223 Manufacture of hookah
Minor Manufacture of agricul-
tobacco 3 7 Gr. 369.1 tural implements such
226 Manufacture of other
as ploughshare, khurpi,
tobacco products, n.e.c. kudal, etc. • 9 16
Major Gr. 23 Texti le-Cotlon 1 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ-
ing blacksmithy) 16 39
Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 6
Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
baling Minor Repair of cycle and rick-
Gr. 388 shaw 3 6
Major Gr. 27 Textile-Misce llaneous 91
Major G,.. 39 Miscellaneous Manrifacturtng
Minor Making of textile gar- Iudusrties 37
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Minor Repairing and servicing
coats and head-gears,
Gr. 392 of watches and clocks 1 1
n.e.c. 20 91
393.2 Goldsmithy 7 34
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and 399.9 Making and repairing of
Wooden Products 45 goods, n.e.c. 2

Minor Sawing, planing and mi- VAGHODIA TALUKA*


Gr. 280 lling of wood 8 16 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs
Manufacture of other
289.4 wood and allied •pro- Minor Production of flour by vi-
d\.lcts, n.e.c. 8 29 Gr. 200.1 llage chakkies or flour
mill by grinding wheat,
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 2 maize, gram, etc. 13 31
Minor Book bin cling, stitching, 200.3 Production of rice by
Gr. 303 sizing and other work milling, deh~ing and
connected with book processing of paddy by -
binding industry 2 rice mill 8
Production of bread, bis-
Major Gr. 31 uather and uather Products 24 cuit, cake and other
Minor Making of leather boots, bakery products
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
(slippers, sandals) 5 24 or by small machines 3
"'The total number of villages in the ta1uka is 95

182
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION.eontd.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Jndustrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4- 2 3 4

VAGHODIA TALUKA-contd. PADRA TALUKA*


Minor Making of sweet-meats, Major Gr. 20 Foodstulfs 52
Gr. 209.2 laddu, peda, barphi, Millar Production of flom by
batasa, etc. 2 Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour
mill by grinding wheat,
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton maize, gram, etc. 15 34
200.3 Production of rice by
Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
milling, de husking and
Gr. 230 carding, pressing and
processing of paddy by
baling 3
rice mill 2
206 Production of butter,
Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneol,lS 58
crellIn, ghee, cheese,
Minor Making of textile garqtents chhana, khowa and other
Gr;. 273.4 including rain-coats and dairy products 4·
head-gears, n.e:c. 4 57 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
278 l\fanufacture and repair or by small machines 3 12
of umbrellas Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 31
Major Gr. 28 Manifacture of WOfd and Minor
Wooden Products Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi . 4 34

Minor Sawing, planing and mill- Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 4


Gr. 280 ing of wood 3 Minor Cotton ginning, cleaning,
289.4 Manufacture of other wood Gr. 230 carding, pressing, and
and allied products, n.e.c. 2 baling
236 Manufacture of khadi
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 8 textile in handlooms 3
Minor Making of leather boots, Major Gr. 27 Textile-M iscellaneous 8
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (slip-
Minor l\1aking of textile gar-
pers, sandals) 2 8
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and the,r Pro- coats and head-gears,
ducts except Machinery and n.e.c. 8
Transport Equipment Major Gr. 28 Mamifacture of Wood and
Wooden Products 19
Minor Manufacture of agricul-
Gr. 369.1 tural implements such Minor Sawing, planing and mill-
as ploughshare, khurpi, Gr. 280 ing of wood 3
kudal, etc. 3 289.4 Manufacture of other
369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- wood and allied produ-
ing blacksmithy) 3 20 cts, n.e.c. 6' 16

Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 5 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 7
Minor Making of leather boots,
Minor Repair of cycle and rick- Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (sli-
Gr. 388 shaw 2 5 ppers, sandals) 2 7
Major Gr. 39 Mis"llaneous Mamifacturing Mojor Gr. 31-35 Non-metallic Mineral Pro-
Industri#s 16 ducts other than Petroleum
Minor Goldsmithy 2 10
and Coal 29
Gr. 393.2 Making and repairing of Minor Making of earthenware
399.9 goods, n.e.c. 6 Gr. 350 such as pottery, etc. 2 29
*The total number of villages in the taluka is 84

183
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODtJCTION·contd.
No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4 2 3 4

PADRA TALUKA-contd. KARJAN TALUKA-contd.

Major Gr. 36 Bas.ic Metals and their Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro-
Products except Machinery ducts except Machi7tery
and Transport Equipment 13 and Transport Equipment 9

Minor Manufacture of agricul- Minor Manufacture of agricul-


Gr. 359.1 tural implements such Gr. 369.1 tural implements such
as ploughshare, khurpi, as ploughshare, khurpi,
kudal, etc. 7 13 kudal, etc .. 2 9
Major Gr. 88 Transport Equipment I Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Minor Repair of cycle and rick- Industries
Gr. 388 shaw Minor
Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manu/act ur- Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 5 6
ing Industries 399.9 Making and repairing of
Minor goods, n.e.c. 14 28
Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 7
399.9 Making and repairing SINOR MAHALt
of goods, n.e.c. 3 7
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 27
KARJAN TALUKA* Minor Production flour by vi-
IIfajor Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 30 Gr. 200.1 llage chakkies or flour
Minor Production of flour by mill by grinding wheat,
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour maize, gram, etc. 6 15
mill by grinding wheat, 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
maize, gram, etc. 13 24 or by small machines 4 12
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
Major Gr. 22 Tobacoo Products 6
or by small machines 4 5
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana- Minor
chur (jor) garam, rl:wa- Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 2 6
ri, etc. MajQr Gr. 27 Textzle-Mi.fcelianeoUJ 25
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 3 Minor Making of textile gar-
Manufacture of khadi tex- Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Minor
Gr. 236 tile in handlooms 2 3 coats and bead-gears,
n.e.c. 6 25
Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 29
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 6
Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain- :Minor :Making of leather boots,
coats and head-gears, n.e.c. 15 29 Gr. 31 l.l shoes or chappab (slip-
pers, sandals) 3 6
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture qf Wood and
Wooden Products 11 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their
Products except Machinery
Minor Manufacture of other
Gr. 289.4 wood and allied produ-
and Transport Equipment 5
cts, n.e.c. 6 II Minor Manufacture of agricul-
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products Gr. 369.1 tural implements such
as ploughshare, khurpi,
Minor Making of leather boots, kudal, etc.
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (sli- 369.8 Founclry Industry (inclu-
ppers, sandals)
ding blacksmithy) 2
*The total number of villages in the taluka is 94
tThe total numbar of villages in the Mahal is 40

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RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor personl
Group eml?loyed Group employed
Industrial No. of 1n Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4 2 3 4

SINOR MAHAL-contd. SANKHEDA TALUKAt


Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 1 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 54
Minor Repair o,f cycle and rick-
Gr. 38B shaw Minor Production of flour by
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or fiour
Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufactur· 7
ing Industries mill by grinding wheat,
maize, gram, etc. 20 48
Minor
Gr. 393.2 Goldsrnithy'. 200.3 Production of rice by mil-
399.9 Making and repairing ling, dehusking and pro-
of goods, D.e.C. 4 6 cessing of paddy by rice
mill
DABHOI TALUKA* 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 75 or by small machines .
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana-
Minor Production of flour by chur (jor) garam, rewari,
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour etc. 4
mill by grinding wheat,
maize, gram, et~. 25 72 MajQr Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 8
\ 200.3 Production of rice by Minor
milling, dehuskiqg and, Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi
processing of paddy bf 226 Manufacture of other
rice mill 3 tobacco products, n.e.c. 2 4
Major Gr. 22 Tobacco-Products 3 Major Gr. 27 Textile Miscellaneous 4
Minor
Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 3
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Major Gr. 27 Textile Miscellaneous 3 coats and head-gears,
Minor Making of textile gar- n.e.c.. 2 4
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
coats and head-gears, Major Gr. 28 Marwf{l(;ture of Wood and
D.C.C. 2 3 Wooden Products 20
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of wood and Minor Sawing, planing and mil-
wooden Products Gr. 280 ling of wood 6
Minor Sawing, planing and mi- 281 Manufacture of wooden
Gr. 280 lling of wood 2 fumi ture and fixtures . 3 4
281 Manufacture of wooden 289.4 Manufacture of other
furniture and fixtures 2 wood and allied pro-
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro- ducts, n.e.c. 2 10
ducts except Machinery and
Transport Equipment 37 Major Gr. :n Leather and Leather Products 13
Minor Making of leather boots,
Minor
Making of brassware 2 Gr.31Ll shoes or chappals (slip-
Gr. 365.2
369.1 Manufacture of agricul- pers, sandals) 2 13
tural implements such Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical
as ploughshare, khurpi, Products 3
kudal, etc. 11 32
369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- Minor Manufacture of fireworks
ing blacksmithy) 2 3 Gr. 333 and other explosives such
as pataka, etc. 3
Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 2
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro-
Minor Repair of cycle and rick- ducts except Machinery and
Gr. 388 shaw 2 Transport Equipment 32
*The total number of villages in the taluka is 120.
tThe total number of viIlagea in the taluka is 186.

185

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RUJlAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFI'S AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group emp!oyed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. N arne of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4 2 3 4

SANKHEDA TALUKA-contd. TlLAKWADA MAHAL-contd.


Minor Making of leather boots,
Minor Manufacture of iron and
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (slip-
Gr. 364 steel furniture 2
pers, sandals) 4 27
369.1 Manufacture of agricul-
tural implements such as Major Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Minerai
ploughshare, khurpi, ku- Products other than Petro-
dal, etc. 5 12 kum and Coal IlO
369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- Minor
ing blacksmithy) 5 18 Gr. 340.1 Making of bricks 3
MajM GT. 38 TranspOTt Equipment 2 350 Making of earthenware
such as pottery, etc. 5 107'
Minor Repair of cycle and rick-
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro-
Gr. 388 shaw 2
ducts except Machinery and
TILAKWADA MAHAL* Transport Equipment 24
Minor
Major Cr. 20 Foodstuffs 38 Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 10
Minor Production of flour by 369.1 Manufacture of agricul-
Gr. 200.1 village chakkies or flour tural implements such
mill by grinding wheat, as ploughshare, khurpi,
maize, gram, etc. 6 13 kudal, etc. 4 14
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu "Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 2
or by small machines. 4 7
209.2 Making of sweet-meats, Minor Repair of cycle and rick-
laddu, peda, barphi, Gr. 388 shaw 2
batasa, etc. 3 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana- Industries 22
chur ( jor) gar am,
Minor
rewari, etc. 15
Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 22
Major Gr. 27 Textik-Miscellanllous 56
NASVADI TALUKAt
Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 273,4 ments including rain- Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 27
coats and head-gears, Minor Production offlour by vil-
n.e.c. 7 55 Gr. 200.1 lage chakkies or flour
278 Manufacture and repair mill by grinding wheat,
of umbrellas maize, gram, etc. 7 20
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
Major Gr. 28 Manr!facture of Wood and or by small machines 3
Wooden Products 22 209.2 Making of sweet-meats,
Manufacture of wooden laddu, peda, barphi ba-
Minor tasa, etc. 3
Gr. 281 furniture and fixtures 3 209.6 Making of dalmot, chana-
288.5 Making of baskets and chur (jor) garam, re-
broomsticks 19 wari, etc.
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 28 Major Gr. 27 Textik-Miscellaneous 27
Minor Currying, tanning and. Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 310.2 finishing of hides and Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
skins preparation of coats and head-gears,
finished leather • n.e.c. 27
*The total number of villages in the mahal is-l17
tThe total number of villages in the taluka is 220

186
avaAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTlON.contd.

No. of No. of
Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
2 3 4 2 3 4

NASVADI TALUKA-contd. CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA.

Major Gr. 28 Manrifacture of Wood .and Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffi 21


Wooden Products Minor Production of flour by vil-
Gr. 200.1 lage chakkies or flour
Minor Manufacture of other mill by grinding wheat,
Gr. 289.4 wood and allied products, maize, gram, etc. 4 10
n.e.c. 3 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu
or by small machines 2 11
Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 10
Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 50
Minor Currying, tanning and fini- Minor Cotton cloth weaving in
Gr. 310.2 shing of hides and skins, Gr. 235 handlooms 2 40
preparation of finished 236 Manufacture of khadi
leather textile in handlooms 10
311.1 Making of leaVher boots,
shoes or chapp-als (slip- Major Gr. 27 Textiie-MiscelianeoUJ 28
pers, sandals). . 9 Minor Making of textile gar-
Gr. 273.4 ments including rain-
Major Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Pro-
coats and head-gears,
ducts other than Petroleum
n.e.c. 2 28
and Coal 26

Minor Making of earthenware Major G,. 211 Manufacture of Wood and


Gr. 350 such as pottery, etc. 26 Wooden Products 3

Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Pro- Minor Manufacture of wooden
ducts except Machi'Mry and Gr. 281 furniture and fixtures
Transport Equipment 12 289.4 Manufacture of other
wood and allied poducts,
Minor n.e.c. 2
Gr. 365.2 Making of brass ware 4
367.2 Making of articles from Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products :1
tin sheets
369.1 Manufacture of agricul- Minor Making of leather boots,
tural implements such Gr.311.1 shoes or chappals (slip-
pers, sandals) 3
as ploughshare, khurpi,
kudal, etc., Major Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral
369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- Products other (han Petro-
ing blacksmithy) 6 leum and Coal 22
Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipmenl 1 Minor Making of chakki, chakla,
Gr. 344 silaut,lorhajainta, uten-
Minor Repair of ~ycle and rick- sils and other articles
Gr. 388 shaw from stone 2
350 Making of earthenware
Major Gr. 39 MiscellaneoUJ Manufactur-
such as pottery, etc. 2 20
ing IndUJtries
Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their
Minor Repairing and servlcmg
Products except Machinery
Gr. 392 of watches and clocks I 2 and Transport equipment 45
393.2 Goldsmithy 2 8
399.9 Making and repairing of Minor' Foundry Industry (in-
goods, n.e.c. 3 3 Gr. 369.8 cluding blacksmithy) 4 45
·The total number of villages in the taluka is 279.

187
· RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-concld.
No. of No. of
MajorJMinor persons Major IMinor persons
Group employed Group employed
Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in
Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production
t 2 3 4 2 8 4

CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA-contd. JABUGAM TALUKA-contd.


Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment Major Gr. 31-35 Non-metallic Mineral
Minor Repair of cycle and rick- Products other than Petro-
Gr, 38B shaw 2 leum and C()al 18
Major Cr. 39 Miscellaneous ,Manufacturing Minor M4king of earthenware
Industries Gr. 350 such as pottery, etc. 18
Minor
Gr. 393.2 Gtodsmithy 12 Major Cr. 36 Basic Metals and their
399.9 Making and repairing of Products except Machinery
goods, n.e.c. 2 and Transport Equipment 16

JABUGAM TALUKA'" Minor Gr. 369.1 Mantlfacture of agricul-


Mtijor Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 9 tural implements such <

as ploughshare, khurpi,
Minor Production of flour bv vil- kudaI, etc. 2 14
Gr.200.1 lage chakkies or flour
mill by grinding wheat, 369.8 Foundry Industry (in-
maize, gram, etc. 2 9 cluding hlacksmithy) 2 2
Major Gr. 28 Manufacture <if Wood and Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment J
Wooden Products 3
Minor Manufacture of other Minor Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rick-
Gr. 289.4 wood and allied pro- shaw
ducts, n.e.c. 3
Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Jl,fajor Gr. 31 Leather and Leather products 2 Industries 38
Minor Making of leather boots, Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 37
Gr. 311.1 shoes or chappals (slip- 399.9 Making and repairing
pers, sandals) 2 of goods, n.e.c ..
-~-------

"'The total number of villages in the taluka is 213.

laB
PART II-contd.

OFFICIAL STATISTICS
LIST OF TABLES ON OFFICIAL STATISTICS PAGES
RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE:
1.1 Maximwn and Minimum Temperature, 1955 and 1957·1960 at Headquarters Station, Baroda 192
1.2 Monthly Rainfall, 1953·1956 and 1958·1960 at Headquarters Station, Baroda. . 192
2 VITAL STATISTICS:
2.1 Birth and Death Rate based on Mid.year Population Estimates . 193
2.2 Deaths from selected Causes, 1951, 1956 and 1960 . • 194
3 AGRICULTURE:
3.1 Land Utilization, 1956·57 and 1960·61. . 194
3.2 Area and Outturn of Principal Crops, 1950-51-1960-61 195-196
3.3 Irrigation Potential and UtilizatIon . . . 197
3.4 Area inigated by Sources, 1950.51, 1955-56 and 1960·61 197
3.5 Area irrigated by Srops, 1950-51, 1955·56 and 1960·61 . . . . 197
3.6 Progress under Agricultural Extension in Various Development Blocks upto 31·3·1961 198
4 LIVESTOCK:
4.1 Livestock and Agricultural Implements, J951, 1956 and 1961 . 199
5 CO-OPERATION:
5.1 Number, Membership and Financial Position of Co.operative Banks and Societies, 1960·61 200
6 FISHERIES:
6.1 Fishing renters, landing places and number of fishing boats according to size as on 31·3·1%1 2n-1
7 REGISTERED FACTORIES:
7.1 Number and Type of Registered Factories showing Average Employment. 1961 201
8 ELECTRICITY:
8.1 Installed Capacity of Electricity, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 202
8.2 Consumption of Electricity according to purpose, 1950-51, 1955·56 and 1960-61 202
9 MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH:
9.1 Number of Hospitals, Dispensaries and Patients treated in ]951 and 1961 203
9.2 List of Hospitals and Dispens~ries, 1961 . . 203
9.3 Public Health Activities, 1960·61 204
10 EDUCATION:
10.1 Schools, Scholars and Teachers in Primary Schooh in Rural Areas of Baroda District, 1960-61 204
10.2 Literacy and Education in Rural Areas of Baroda Distnct, 1960-61.. . . ' 205
10.3 Number and Type of Educational Institutions, Number of Pupils and Teachers, 1950·51, 1955·56 and 1960-61 205
10.4 Directory of High Schools and Colleges as on 31·3.1961 . 206
II ADMINISTRATION:
(a) Police and Crimes:
1l.1 Strength of Police, 1960-61 •. . 206
11.2 Proportion of Area, Population and Cognizable Offences per Police, 1960-61 • . . 207
11.3 Criminal Justice, Offences reporled, Persons tried, convicted or acquitted for Selected Offences, 1960-61 207
(b) jails:
11.4 jails, 1951, 1956 and 1961 208
(c) Registration:
11.5 Instruments registered and Value of Property transferred, 1951, 1956 and 1961 209
12 PLACES OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, PRESSES AND JOURNALS:
12.1 Newspapers published in Different Languages, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 210
12.2 Printing Presses, 1951, 1956 and 1961 210
12.3 Cinema Theatres, 1960·61 210
13 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS:
13.1 Railway Mil('ages and Names of Railway Stations, 1960·61 • 211
13.2 Road Mileages by Type of Surface and Category of Road_ 1950-51, 1955.56 and 1960·61 21I
14 LOCAL BODIES:
14.1 Income and Expenditure of Municipalities, 1960-61 . 212
14.2 Income and Expenditure of District Local Board, 1950·51, 1955·56 and 1960·61 212
14.3 Income and Expenditure of Panchayats, 1950-51, 1955·56 and 1960·61 213
15 COMMUNITY DEVEI..OPMENT:
15.1 Progress and Achievements of Community Development/National Extension Schemes Blocks upto year ending 31 ·3·1961 214
16 PRICES:
16.1 Average R"tail Prices of Staple Foodstuff, 1961 215
17 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, BANKS, INSURANCE AND SMALL SAVINGS:
(a) Joint Stock Companies:
17.1 joint Stock Companies, 1960·61 215
(b) Banking:
17.2 Scheduled and Non-scheduled Banks, 1950, 1955 and 1960 • 215
17.3 Number and Type of Co.operative Banks, 1950.51, 1955·56 and 1960·61 216
(c) Insurance
17.4 Life Insurance Policies issued and sum insured, 1957 to 1960 216
(d) Small Savings:
17.5 Target and Net Collection of Small Savings, 1960·61 • 216
18 CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, FAIRS AND FESTIVALS AND ANCIENT MONUMENTS:
18.1 Calendar of Important Events 216
18.2 Fairs and Festivals 217-221
18.3 Ancient Monuments 221

190
OFFICIAL STATISTICS
Departmental statistics collected from various sources, viz., Administrative Departments, State and
Central, Reserve Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation, Gujarat Electricity Board, etc., have been
included in tbe District Census Handbook for the first time, and distributed under 18 different sections
listed below:-

1 Rainfall & Temperature 11 Administration


2 Vital Statistics 12 Public Entertainment and Press and Journals
3 Agriculture 13 Transport and Communications
4 Livestock 14 Local Bodies
5 Co-operation 15 Community Development
6 Fisheries 16 Prices
7 Factories 17 Joint Stock Companies, Insurance, Banks and
8 Electricity Co-operative Societies
9 Medical and Public Health 18 Important Events, Fairs and Festivals and Ancient
10 Education Monuments

Uniform table num.bers have been adopted in all the Handbooks. Wherever a particular table is
not applicable to or coJJd not be compiled for want of requisite information for any district, there will
be a break in the sequeflce, owing to the omission of such a table from the Handbook.
I
To facilitate further reference, the source of the table as well as explanatory notes as to the units to
which they refer and other particulars have been given at the foot of the table.
Abbreviations used are: N.A.=Not available; .. =Nil

191
TABLE 1.1

MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 1955 AND 1957-1960 AT HEADQ.UARTERS STATION,


BARODA
[In Centigrade] [In Centigrade]
Mean Mean Mean Mean
Maxi- High- Mini- Low- Maxi- High- Mini- Low-
mum est mum est Month mum est mum est
Month
3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2
1955 1958-contd.
30.3 31.0 12.1 7.0 July 33.7 37.0 27.7 23.0
january 33.1 36.0 25.6 23.0
February 33.6 39.0 13.5 7.0 August
38.1 41.0 18.7 13.0 September 31.1 34.0 24.5 23.0
March 33.9 35.0 21.8 15.0
38.9 43.0 19.0 12.0 October
April 33.1 35.0 17.0 13.0
May 41.9 46.0 26.0 21.0 November
36.7 43.0 26.7 23.0 December 31.4 34.0 14.3 10.0
june
34.4 37.0 25.7 24.0 1959
July 23.0
August 31.1 35.0 24.6 35.0 12.1 7.0
24.2 23.0 january 30.1
September 31.7 35.0 32.8 37.0 13.5 7.0
20.3 12.0 February
October 33.3 36.0 38.5 43.0 15.1 130
35.0 12.7 9.0 March
November 32.1 April 40.7 44.0 23.8 19.0
December 29.7 32.0 13.8 6.0
May 42.3 46.0 27.3 25.0
1957 june 37.6 42.0 27.0 23.0
28.5 34.0 11.3 7.0 july 31.9 34.0 25.3 23.0
january August 30.4 33.0 25.1 24.0
February 30.7 35.0 9.7 4.0
34.8 39.0 16.5 10.0 September 30.9 34.0 26.2 23.0
March October 32.4 36.0 222 18.0
April 39.5 43.0 21.6 18.0
39.9 42.0 25.7 22.0 November 32.6 35.0 15.2 12.0
May December 31.3 33.0 13.2 9.0
june 37.5 41.0 26.3 21.0
July 32.2 36.0 25.2 23.0 1960
August 31.9 34.0 25.1 24.0 29.2 32.0 11.8 7.0
23.6 20.0 January
September 34.0 37.0 February 35.3 39.0 13.8 9.0
October 36.5 39.0 20.0 14.0 33.7 39.0 17.6 11.0
14.0 Mar{:h
November 34.9 38.0 17.8 4Q.l 42.0 21.7 17.0
14.0 11.0 April
December 32.1 34.0 May 42.9 47.0 26.8 17.0
1958 June 37.0 40.0 26.9 24.0
35.0 12.3 9.0 July 33.9 39.0 26.1 25.0
January 31.3 24.9
30.0 35.0 12.9 9.0 August 30.6 33.0 23.0
February September 33.8 38.0 24.7 22.0
March 35.5 42.0 17.3 11.0
46.0 23.8 19.0 October 36.0 38.0 19.9 14.0
April 40.8 13.8
41.8 45.0 27.5 25.0 November 32.8 36.0 9.0
May December 30.7 35.0 13.3 8.0
38.3 43.0 27.3 23.0
June
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Note : Source:
Information for the years 1951, 1952, 1953,1954 and (1) Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat
1956 not available. (2) Meteorological Officer, Ahmedabad
TABLE 1.2
MONTHLY RAINFALL, 1953-1956 AND 1958-60 AT HEADQ.UARTERS STATION, BARODA
[In centimetres]
1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960
Year Monthly Monthly Monthly
Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly
Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall
Month
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
98.9 117.4 103.3 130.9 124.2 147.5 56.4
Total
January 1.6
February 0.4
March 1.0
0.1
April 6.9
May
June 19.6 15.1 12:7 4.9 21.9 9.6
63.0
7.5
15.4-
12.2 28.1 8.9 52.4 22.7
July 57.1 48.6 20.6 28.1 18.3
August 57.8 24.7
7.7 40.9 19.4- 4.5 45.9 34.8 12.7
September 12.8 11.1 2.5
October 7.2 5.2 13.5
0.1 0.3 0.8
November
December
Source :
No": Bombay Government Gazette
Information for the years 1951,1952 and 1957 is not available.

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TABLE 2.1

BIRTH AND DEATH RATE BASED ON MID-YEAR. POPULATION ESTIMATES


Births and 1951-60 1951 1952 1953 1954-
deaths
U R U R U R U R U R
I 2 3 4' 5 6 7 B 9 10 11
Births
Male 71,356 164,520 6,364 1,3194 6,558 13,291 6,480 13,708 6,711 17,265
Female 66,587 151,152 ' 6,064 12,0$ 6,005 11,889 • 5,877 12,583 6,340 16,054-
Birt" Rate
Male 20.69 16.12 21.3 14.2 21.2 14.1 20.2 14.1 20.4 17.4
Female 19.31 14.81 20.3 13.0 19.5 12.6 18.4 13.0 19.3 16.2
Females births
reported per
1,000 male
birth$ 933 919 953 912 916 895 907 918 945 930
Deaths
Male ~,m 68,646 2,485 5,175 2,696 6,667 2,598 6,593 2,283 6,243
Female 25,575 64,792 2,435 4,830 2,698 5,979 2,472 6,000 2,210 . 5,776
Deat" Rati
Male 14.57 12.97 15.6 10.8 16.4 13.6 15.3 13.1 13.0 12.2
Female 15.91 13.22 1'7.5 10.9 18.7 13.2 16.6 12.9 14.4 U~.2
Fernal deaths
, reported per
1,000 male 95S 944 980 933 ],001 897 952 910 968 925
deaths

Birtha and 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960


deaths
U R
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U R
-------
U R U R U R U R
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Births
Male 7,452 19,299 ' 7,244- 18,252 7,317 17,343 7,675 16,049 7,B03 21,649 7,752 14,470
Female 7,111 18,135 6,727 16,648 6,759 15,868 7,054 14,632 7,464- 20,096 7,186 13,222
Birt" Rate
Male 21.9 19.1 20.6 17.7 20.3 16.5 20.7 15.0 20.4 19.8 19.8 13,1
Female 20.9 18.0 19.2 16.2 18.8 16.1 19.0 13.7 19.6 IB.4 18.4 12.0
Female births
reported per
1,000 male
births 954- 940 929 912 9:L4 915 919 912 957 929 927 914
Deaths
Male 2,446 6,625 2,635 6,755 2,963 7,441 3,020 9,115 2,733 8,070 2,918 5,964-
Female 2,253 6,450 2,497 6,347 2,711 7,191 2,931 8,961 2,638 7,717 2,730 5,541
Death Rate
Male 13.6 12.7 14.1 12.6 15.4 13.6 15.2 16.3 13.4 14.2 13.9 10.3
Female 14.3 13.3 15.3 12.8 16.2 14.2 17.0 17.4 14.9 14.7 15.0 10.4
Female deaths
reported per
1,000 male
deaths 921 974 948 940 915 966 971 983 965 956 936 929

NDte: SOUTC':
Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat
(a) U = Urban; R = Rural
(b) Number of births per 1,000 of the total mid-year
estimated population is calculated on the popu-
lation of the district as then constituted.
(c) Number of deaths per 1,000 of the same sex is
calculated on the mid-year estimated population of
the district as then constituted.
(d) The information regarding number of births and deaths
for the years 1951-1960 is furnished for the district
as then constituted and the population for the years
1951 to 1960 has been estimated on the basis of
average during the decade 1951-1960.
(e) Birth and death rates for the decade 1951-1960 are
average birth and death rates.

193
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TABLE 1:J.

DEATHS FROM ~ELECTlID CAUSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1960


51. 51.
No. Causes of death 1951 J956 1960 No. Causes of death 1951 1956 1960
I 2 3 4 5 I 2 3 ... 5
Total 14,925 18,234 17,153 7 Suicide
(a) Total 20 19 7
1 Cholera 1 3 (b) Male 8 10 f
2 Small-pox 20· 48 51 (c) Female 12 9 3
280
3
4-
Plague
Fevers 11,471 10,533 8,704
8 Wounding or accident
9 Wild beasts
W Snake bite
188
1
32
226

47
5
34
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5 Dysentery and Diarrhoea 176 415 335 11 Rabies 3 8 17
6 Respiratary Disease 1,141 2,587 2,282 12 All other causes 1,873 4,345 5,440
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Note: Source:
Information for the years 1951 and 1956 is for the dis- Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat
trict as then constituted.

TABLE 3.1

LAND UTILIZATION, 1956-57 AND 1960-61


[Area in '00 acres]
51 SI.
No. Classification of area 1956-57 1960-61 No. Classification of area 1956--57 1960--61
2 3 4- 2 .3 4
Total Geographical area by 7 Land under miscellaneous tree
village papers 18,313 19,175 crops and groves not included
2 Forest 1,263 1,381 in area sown 126 101
3 Barren and tlncultivable land 1,632 971 8 Current fallows . 225 125
4 Land put to non-agriucltural 9 Other fallow land 124 96
use 26 1,003 10 Net area sown 13,051 13,382
5 Cultivable waste 250 501 11 Area sown more than once 428 300
6 Permanent pastures and other 12 Total cropped area (i.e.
grazing lands 1,616 1,615 Gross cropped area) 13,479 13,682

Note: Source:
Figures for the years 1956--57 and 1960.61 relates to the Directorate of Agriculturt", Gujarat
area of the district as then constituted.

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TABLE 3.3
IRRIGATION POTENTIAL AND UTILISATION
[In Acres]
Actual
Cost Year of Year of 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55
SI. (Rs. in commen- comple-
No. Name of Project lakhs) cement tion P U P U P U P U
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
I Hiran River Project 17.32 1954 In progress N.A. N.A.
2 Jojva and Wadhwana
Irrigation system 21.54 N.A. N.A. N.A. 4,488 N.A. 6,092 N.A. 5,500 N.A. 8,060
3 Shripore Timbi Tank 1.26 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 950 N.A. 877 N.A. 1,178
4- Karachia Irrigation tank 1.15 N.A. N.A. N.A. 353 N.A. NA. N,A. 566 N.A. 989
5 Dhanora tank 6.71 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 181 N.A. 305
6 Manorpura tank 5.07 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 71

1955·56 1956-57 1957-58 . 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61


Sl.
No. Name of Project P U P U P U P U P U P U
2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
I Hiran River Project N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A. N.A. 437 5,100 369 6,000 1,143 6,500 837
2 Jojva and Wadhwana
Irrigation system N.A. 2,193 N.A. 1,889 N.A. 5,871 13,000 3,807 13,000 5,712 13,600 6,012
3 Shripore Tirnbi Tank N.A. 1,045 N.A. 368 N.A. 1,131 1,147 469 1,147 830 1,147 72
4- Karachia Irrigation Tank N.A. 720 N.A. 1,282 N.A. 956 1,200 670 1,200 1,147 1,200 308
.'> Dhanora Tank W A. 336 N.A. 267 N.A. 488 2,050 613 2,050 610 2,050 219
6 Manorpura Tank N.A. 494 N.A. 371 N.A. 461 743 431 743 498 748 383
,
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Note: P=Potential; U = Utilisation Source: Chief Engineer (Irrigation), P.W.D., Gujarat

TABLE 3.4
AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES, 1950-51, 1955·56 AND 1960-61
S1. St. [Area in '00 acres]
No. Sources 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Sources 1950-51 1955-56 1960~1
1 2 3 4- 5 1 2 3 4- 5
Government Canals 3 25 7 Percentage of net area
irrigated to net area sown 0.7 1.4- 2.6
2 Private Canals
8 Area irrigated more
3 Tanks 33 71 98 than once 3 2
4- Wells 53 98 204 9 Total Gross areaicrigated 90 176 346
5 Other Sources 1 4 17 Source:
6 Total area irrigated 87 176 344- Dir~ctorate of Agriculture, Gujarat

TABLE 3.5
AREA IRRIGATED BY CROPS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

SI. 81. (Area in '00 acres)


No. Crops 1950·51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Sources 1950-51 1955.56 1960-61
1 2 3 4- 5 1 2 3 4 5
FOOD CROPS 11 Chillies (Non-food) 4 20
1 Rice 38 43 45 12 Oth<!r food crops N.A. 22 18
2 Wheat 28 36 81 Total food crops 73 132 181
3 Jowar 6 15 7 NON-FOOD CROPS

4 Bajri 9 5 13 Cotton 21 96
l4 Ground nut
5 Barley 15 Tobacco 6 9 56
6 Maize 16 Fodder crops 8 10 12
7 Tur 17 Other non-food crops 3 4- I
8 Gram Total non-food crops 17 44 165.
9 Sugar cane 2 3 Total area under
10 Potatoes 2 irrigated crops 90 176 346
Note:
Information for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 Source:
relates to the district as then constituted Directorate of Agriculture, Gujarat

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TABLE 3.6

PROGRESS UNDER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT


BLOCKS UPTO 31-3-1961

Type of Quantity Additional


Block Date of of impro- Fertili- Improved area Number of Number of
Stage commence- ved seeds sers Implements brought agricultu- Number of experi.
1/11 ment of distribut- distribu- distributed under Tal demcm- experiments ments
81. C.D.& Block ted (B. ted (B. irrigation trations in double in triple
No. Name of Block M.D.P. Stage I MdS.) Mds.) Type Number (acres) held cropping cropping
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Total 134,961 259,256 Iron 713 11,948 3,911 N.A. N.A.


ploughs
Seed
drillers 350
Others 3,257
Total 4,320

1 Savli P.E.S. Apr '59 6,267 24,305 Iron 5 791 212 N.A. N.A.
Ploughs
Stage Seed
J Apr '60 drillers
Others 295
Total 300

2 Padra N.E.S. Apr '57 26,065 113,994 Iron 144 2,470 307 N.A. N.A.
Ploughs
Stage Apr '58 Seed
I drillers
Others 696
Total 840

3 Sankheda N.E.S. Oct '54 39,463 7l,1"97 Iron 237 4,265 309 N.A. N.A.
Ploughs
C.D. Nov '56 Seed
drillers
Stage If May '59 Others l,oa8
Total 1,325

4- Nasvadi N.E,S. May'56 13,648 11 ,261 Iron 157 1,936 443 N.A. N.A.
. Ploughs
Stage Apr '58 Seed
drillers 350
Others 368
Total 875

5 Chhota-Udaipur P.E.S. Apr '53 11,220 10,808 Iron 76 1,293 348 N.A. N.A.
Ploughs
Stage Oct '58 Seed
I drillers
Others 120
Total 196

6 Jabugam P,E.S. June '59 38,298 27,691 Iron 94 1,193 2,292 N.A. N.A.
Ploughs
C.D. May'55 Seed
drillers
Stage II May '59 Others 690
Total 781

Note: Source:
Figures given in this Table relate to the total performance Bureau of Economics and Statistics, Gujarat
in the Block, as separate figures according to the stage
or type of Block are not available.

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TABLE 5.1

NUMBER. MEMBERSHIP AND FINANCIAL POSITION OF CO.OPERATIVE BANKS AND


SOCIETms,1960-61

(Rs. in '000)
Working capital
Loans
from
Number of Private
societies Persons,
Loans
at the issued to
other Reserve members
SI, end of Nwnher of societies Share and other
No, Type of Co-operative Society the year and other
members and Banks capital funds Total societies
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
District Central Co-operative Bank
(Financing Agencies) 2 3,427 32,492 4,858 866 38,216
I 3,347 65,960
2 Land Mortgage Banks 2,274 368 340 2,982
Agricultural Credit Societies 548 65,000 258
3 20,664- 6,306 1,690 28,660 23,909
4 Non-Agricultural Credit Societies 99 58,692 14,245 2,320 1,640 18,205
Grain Banks and Societies 12,304-
5

6 Marketing Societies 26 13,414 2,020 787 417 3,224


7 Processing Societies 15 11,882 3,800 3
2,209 1,180 7,189 13
8 Sugar cane Factories
9 Dairy Societies ii 557 147 22 182 35]
10 Farming Societies 43 1,712 801 155 183 1,139 278
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Lift irrigation Societies 29 664


11
12 (a) Other agricultural non-credit Societies 28 1,093
444
64
153
20
250
7
847
91
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(b) Other non-agricultural non- 5 395 21 1 9
53
31
credit Societies
(c) Forest labourers and labour 26 3,517 112 60 164 336
Contract Societies 68
13 Consumer's Co-operative Stores 35 13,603 743 307 364 1,414
14 Housing Societies 122 2,559 4,312 750 49 5,111 "
15 (a) Weaver's Societies 11 381 96
161
21 6 123
(b) Other Industrial Societies 70 4,197 469 245 257 971

16 Spinning Mills
17 Fisheries Societies 5 493 7 7 10 24
18 Supervising Unions 14 696
19 Federations 1 389 , "
20 General Insurance Societies

21 Life Insurance Societies

Note : Source:
This table relates to the year ending 30th June 1961. Registrar of Co-operative Societies Gujarat

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TABLE 8.t

INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

Total Total
Installed Installed
capacity of capacity of
Generating Generating
SI. Plant in 81. Plant in
No. Estahlishmen t Year (Kwtts) No. Establishment Year (Kwtts)
2 3 4'
2 3 4-
Gujarat Electricity Board 1950-51 ]15 3 Dabhoi Electricity Supply Co. 1950-51 335
1955-56 300 1955-56 335
1960-61 300 1960-61 400
2 Baroda Municipal Power-House 1950-51 3,000 (K.V_A.)
(K.V.A.)
1955-56 4,260 4- Sankheda Electricity Co. 1950-51
(K.V.A.) 1955-56 34-
1960-61 8,081 1960-61 79

(K.V.A.)

Note: Source:
1 The information for private licensees included in Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda
this table relates only to those licences for which
2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D., Gujarat
the data have been furnished by Electrical Engineer
to Govt>rnment, P.W.D., Gujarat.
2 K.V.A. = Kilo Volt Amperes.

TABLE 8.2
CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY ACCORDING TO PURPOSE, 1950.51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

[In million Kilowatt Hours]


Kilowatt Hours sold to public for Kilowatt Hours sold to public for
Total Total
Commer- Utilisa- Commer- Utilisa-
Domestic cial light Indust- tion of Domestic cial light Indust- tion of
Consump- and small rial Other e1ectri- Con sump- and small rial Oth!'r electri-
Year tion power power purposes city Year tion power power purposes city
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4- 5 6
1950-51 3.662* O.IH 3.008 0.702 7.516 1960-61 9.445 0.680 59.972 46.194 116.291
1955-56 5.061 0.208 6.107 3.138 14.514

Note: Source:
1 The information for private licensees included in Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda
this table relates only to those licences for which the
data have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer 2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D., Gujarat
to Government, P.W.D., Gujarat.
*2 Includes figures of commercial use also in case of
those private licence holders who have not furnished
separate figures for domestic and commercial
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TABLE 10.2

LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS OF BARODA DISTRICT, 1960-61


Percentage
Number of Scholars Percentage of school
of educated enrollment
District! Number of Percentage Per teacher persons to to popula-
Sl.. Taluka/ Primary of average Per thousand Per primary in primary population tion of ages
No. Mahal schools attendance of population school school of age 5th 5 to 14
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Total 1,108 70.70 105.09 107.16 38.85 34.13 39.39


1 Baroda III 73.86 115.69', 157.70 41.09 45.44 45.24
2 Savli . 116 77.85 105.83 119.89 39.06 33.80 39.19
3 Vaghodia 96 74.42 123.81 97.59 42.59 24.79 44.85
4 Padra 88 63.97 116.13 160.85 39.54 47.44 43.81
5 Karjan 88 71.06 141.07 127.30 33.95 49.26 .,}4.02

6 Sinor. 40 80.24 138.34 137.40 39.26 54.91 53.88


7 Dabhoi 106 68.58 138.33 116.07 37.74 47.05 52.04-
8 Sankheda 125 65.38 113.16 92.46 39.31 37.09 42.31
9 Tilakwada 46 73.62 104.41 84.39 42.20 28.00 38.38
10 Nasvadi 46 71.93 64.69 80.09 37.59 19.55 25.29

11 Chhota Udaipur .' 144- 59.77 42.92 40.03 31.68 7.51 [5.63
12 Jabugam 102 69.11 89.37 97.76 42.35 18.80 32.43

Note: Source:
The data rel~ting to i~chools, scholars and teachers in primary schools relate to District School Board, Baroda
Government-aided schools and schools under District School Board or those
recognised by the Berard and cover rural area of the district only.

TABLE 10.3

NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, NUMBER OF PUPILS


AND TEACHERS, 1950.51 1955-56 AND 1960.61

1950-51 1955-56 1960-61

Type of Institutions Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Primary Institutions . 721 94,958 2,364 1,015 131,228 3,391 1,224 180,557 4,564
Junior Basic Institutions} 86 27,840 717 200 49,141 1,343
Sein~r Basic Institutions

Secondary Institutions 74 12,137 775 67 11,066 438 90 32,726 1,247


Collegiate Institutions 13 3,396 246 13 5,43l 886 15 8,955 659
Training Schools 3 768 53 3 608 46 4 807 61
Training Colleges }
Other Type of Institutions

Note : Source :
This table excludes data on technical education, Directorate of Education, Gujarat
and S.N.D.T.Women's University, not received.

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CABLE 10.4

DIRECTORY OF HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AS ON 31-3-1961

Total Total
Sl. number SI. number
No. High Schools and Colleges of pupil~ No. High Schools and Colleges of pupils
1 2 3 1 2 3

HIGH SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLs-contd.

1 Vakal Vidyalaya Bajuva 449 36 Vakal High School, Mobharoad 695


2 Bharati Vidyalaya. Baroda 506 37 Padra High School, Padra 790
3 Convent of Jesus and l'vJarry Girl's English School, 38 The Sharda English School, Patlra 426
Baroda . • . • . 350 39 Shri B. S. High School, Sadhi 308
4 H. V. ShrofI' Memorial High School, Baroda 984- 40 Shri Kanam Vidya Mandir, Choranda 294
5 Hill Memorial High School, Baroda 24-5 41 Shah N. B. Sarvajanik High School, Karjan 622
42 Shri Narmada Vidya Mandir, Ral'Od 147
6 J. M. Junior High School, Baroda 1,545 43 Bharat Vidyalaya, Sadhali 308
7 J. M. Senior High School, Baroda 957 44 Sarvajanik High School, Sinor . • • 698
8 Jeevan Sadhana, Baroda . . 265 45 Patel B. R. Sarvajanik Vidyalaya, Amreshwar 158
9 M. E. S. Girl's English School, Baroda 158
10 Maharani High School for Girl's Baroda 1,106 46 Shri B. N. High School, Chandod . 415
47 Shri Dayaram Sharcta Mandir, Dabhoi 408
48 The new English High School, Dabhoi 655
11 New Era Girl's High School, Baroda 975 49 Vibhag High School, Dabhoi 658
12 New Era High School, Baroda. . . 1,059 50 Shri Lakulesh Vidya Mandir, Karvan 410
13 Outram Warshia Camp High School, Baroda 337
14 R05ary High School, Baroda . 555 51 Mandala High School, Mandala 320
15 Sharda Mandir High School, Baroda 399 52 Shri D. S. High School, Bahadarpur 322
53 Sheth H. H. S. High School, Bodeli 369
54 Shri T. V. Vidyalaya, Kosindra 369
16 Shri Pratap High School, Baroda 1,176 55 D. B. P. Sarvajanik High School, Sankheda 745
17 Shri Sayaji High School, Baroda . 1,596
18 Shri Sayaji High School for Girl's, Baroda . 915 56 S. F. High School, Chhota Udaipur 498
19 Shri Ladhararn Sind Hindu High School, Baroda 724 57 Shri Jabugam Vidya Mandir High School,
20 The M. E. S. High School, Baroda 261 Jabugam . . . • 51
58 Shri Sarvajanik High School, Pavi-Jetpur 160
21 The Maharani Chimanabai High School, Baroda 428
22 Univen;ity Experimental High School, Baroda 293 COLLEGES
23 Wadi High School, Baroda. . 441 1 Faculty of Arts 1,055
24 Pragati Vidyalaya, Bhaili . . 82 2 Faculty of Science . • • 671
25 Shri Baliadev Vidya Mandie, Itola 445 3 Faculty of Education and Psychology 310
4 Faculty of Commerce 980
26 Koyali Vidya Mandir, Koyali • 292 5 Faculty of Medicine 383
27 Shri G. J. M. Vidya Mandir,Sokhda 298 6 Faculty of Technology and Engineering 1,715
28 G. R. Bhagat High School, Bhaderva 346 7 Faculty of Fine Arts • 169
29 New English School, Desar. . 48 8 Faculty of Home Science 336
30 M. D. Patel English School, Sandasal 313 9 Faculty of Social Work 76
10 Preparatory Unit 1,296
31 Savli High School, Savli • 414 11 College of Indian Music, Dance and Dramatics 42
32 Shri Vaijnath Vidyalaya, Vejpur 204 12 Polytechnic. . 96
33 M. P. High School, Jarod. . . 267 13 Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya 32
34 Shri ~arvajanik High School, Vaghodia 481 14 Oriental Institute
35 SarvaJanik A. V. School, Masar-Road . 255 15 Arts College, Dabhoi • *249

Note: *1 Number pupils studying in Oriental institute are Source :


included in those of Faculty of Arts. (I) Directorate of Education, Gujarat
2 This table ex.cludes data on Technical Education (2) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
and S. N.D. T. Women's University, not received. (3) The M.S. University of Baroda, Baroda
TABLE 11.1
STRENGTH OF POLICE, 1960-61
SI. S1.
No. Category Permanent Temporary No. Category Permanent Temporary
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4-
1 Deputy Inspector General of Police 1 6 Deputy rnspectors
2 Superintendents . 2 7 Sub-Inspectors 37 28
3 Deputy Superintendents 2 3 8 Jamadar. • 316 99
4 Inspectors 10 3 9 Head Constables
5 Folice Prosecutors 7 6 10 Constables 1,146 404-
Total 1,521 543
Note: The table includes the staff of different categories of Source:
police establishment at State Head Quarters, Regional Inspector General of Police, Gujarat
Offices, Railway, etc. wherever such staff exists.

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TABLE 11.2

PROPORTION OF AREA, POPULATION AND COGNISABLE OFFENCES PER POLICE, 1960-61

Strength of Total Proportion of


police Number of cognisahle
Number including Proportion Proportion of cognisable crimes
SI. of Police Number of temporary of area per population offences investigated
No. District/Taluka/Mahal Stations Out-posts force police per police investigated per police
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Total 21 31 1,171 2.57 1,304 8,913 7.61


1 Baroda 5 2 467 0.55 987 3,711 7.95
2 Savli 3 5 90 3.43 1,460 648 7.20
3 Vaghodia 1 3 49 4.40 1,544 162 3.31
4 Padra 1 2 58 3.50 2,399 295 5.09
5 KaIjan 1 2 49 4.74 1,786 145 2.96

6 Sinor 1 34 3.33 1,384 90 2.65


7 Dabhoi 1 2 92 2.69 1,302 789 8.58
8 Sankheda 1 4 51 5.47 2,265 251 4.92
9 Tilakwada 1 I 33 2.99 1,127 119 3.61
10 Nasvadi 1 2 27 8.09 2,109 152 5.63

11 Chhota Udaipur. 3 5 152 3.48 955 1,848 12.16


12 Jabugam 2 3 69 4.48 1,607 703 10.19
Source:
Inspector General of Police, Gujarat

TABLE 11.3

CRIMINAL JUSTICE, OFFENCES REPORTED, PERSONS, TRIED, CONVICTED OR


ACQUITTED FOR SELFCTED OFFENCES, 1960-61

Number Number of Number Number of


of cases Persons Number of cases Persons Number
Sl. brought acquitted or of persons Sl. brought acquitted or of persons
No. Nature of offences to trial discharged convicted No. Nature of offellces to trail discharged convicted
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 Against the State 10 Rape 2 J
2 Against the public 11 Theft 466 98 264
tranquility . 4 12 Criminal misappro-
3 By or relating to priation of property
public servants . 5 2 13 Criminal breach of trust 47 27
4 Affecting the public 14 Receiving of stolen
health safety, convenience, property. 5 5 7
decency and morals 43 12 15 15 Cheating 50 II 16
5 Affecting life 99 43 35
16 Criminal Trespass 18B B3
6 Hurt . 392 90 141 17 Offences relating to
84
7 Wrongful restraint and documents, trade and
wrongful confinement 5 property marks
8 Criminal force and 18 Defamation
assault 18 6 7 19 Criminal intimidation,
9 Kidnapping, forcible insult and annoyance
auduction, slavery and
force labour . 16 5 10
20 Under special and
local laws 4,332 917 4,273
Source:
Inspector Ganeral of Police, Gujarat

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JAn.S, 1951, 1956 AND 1961 TABLE n.4
No. of Prisoners No. of Prisoners No. of No. of Prisoners
Authorised at the commence- received during Prisoners at the end Daily average
No. of Accommodation ment of the year the year discharged ofthe year No. of Prison era
Jails I Category of
Year Prisons M F Total Prisoners M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Convicted 765 21 786 2,708 69 2,777 2,767 76 2,843 706 14 720 7II 21 732
1951 1,059 51 1,110 Under trials 121 1 122 1,514 47 1,561 1,507 36 1,543 128 12 140 112 3 115
Security
Civil
Lunatics
Detenues 5 5 22 22 19 19 8 8 8 8
Convicted 688 34 722 4,039 157 4,196 3,817 161 3,978 910 30 940 923 28 951
1956 1059 51 1,110 Under trials. 112 3 115 2,860 51 2,911 2,902 49 2,951 70 5 75 158 3 161
Security
Civil
Lunatics
Detenues. '3 I 4 2 3 1 1
Convicted 515 41 556 2,531 97 2,628 2,465 108 2,573 581 30 611 572 36 608
80 2 82 2,071 65 2,139 2,052 63 2,115 102 4- 106 101 3 104
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Security
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Source
Inspector General of Prisons, Gujarat

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NEWS PAPERS PUBLISHED IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61


Classification Year English Gujarati Hindi Sindhi Others
2 3 4 5 6 7

Daily 1950-51 4
1955-56 6
1960-61 5
Weekly EJ50-51 II I
1955-56 14 1
1960-61 4 2
Fortnightly 1950-51 5
1955-56
1960-61 3
Monthly 1950-51 5 9 1 2
1955-56 1 19 1 2
196()·61 3 28
Note: Source:
Columns for Urdu, etc., have been deleted, as no news papers is Examiner of Books and Publications, Gt\i arat
published from the district in these languages.

TABLE 12.1

PRINTING PRESSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1961

Printing Presses Printing Presses


SL SL
No. District/Ta1uka/Maha1 1951 1956 1961 No. DistrictfTalukafMahal 1951 1956 1961
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
Total 58 67 85 4- Sinor N.A. N.A. 1
1 Baroda N.A. N.A. 71 5 Dabhoi N.A. N.A. 3
2 Padra N.A. N.A. 3 6 Sankheda N.A. N.A. 5
3 Karjan N.A. N.A. 1 7 Chhota Udaipur N.A. N.A. 1

Noli;: Source:
Figures for 1961 are given on the basis of Keeper's Declara- Examiner of Books and Publications, Gujarat
tions received upto 31-12-1961.

TABLE 11.3
CINEMA THEATRES 1960-61
Name of place Number of Name of place Number of
Ditstictf where Cinema Number of spectators District! where Cinema Number of spectatorg
SI. Taluka/ Theatres are Cinema (monthly SI. Talukaf Theatres are Cinema (monthly-
No. Mahal located Theatres averageS) No. Mahal located Theatres averages)
1 2 3 4 5 1 Z 3 4 5
Total 18 457,955 4 Karjan Karjan 8,490
1 Baroda Baroda 9 356,810 5 Sinor Sinor 50,546
2 Vagnrlia Vaghodia 5,040 6 Dabhoi Dabhoi 3 28,219
.3 Padra Padra 7,200 7 Sankheda Sankheda 2 1,650
Source:
Collector, Baroda

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TABLE 13.1
RAILWAY MILEAGES AND NAMES OF RAILWAY STATIONS, 1960-61
Railway mileages in the district

Miles Kilometers
Broad gauge 59.00 94.93
Meter gauge
Narrow gauge 272.33 438.]7
Number of Railway Stations:· 87
Baroda Taluka Savli Taluka Vaghodia Taluka Padra Taluka Karjan Taluka Sinor Mahal
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S1. Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway
No. Station Station Station Station Station Station
I 2 3 4 5 6 7
I Baroda Alindra Road Ajwa Bhoj Lakhodra Malsar
2 Bajwa Chapaner Road Antoli Kural Bachar Manjrol
3 Lotana Jarod Latipara Bharthali Sadhli
1- Itola Pilo) Karmaliyapura Masar Road Choranda Sinor
5 Kashipura Sarar Samlaya Vyankatpura Mobha Road Ganpatpura Tarva
6 Makarpura Desar Road Vaghodia Padra Kandari
7 Ranoli Karchia Ranu Pipri Moti Koral
8 Varnama Mevli Nareshwar Road
9 Vishvamitri Muval Saniyad
10 Atladra Pandu Vernar
11 Bhaili Salldasal
12 Pratapnagar Savli
13 Kelanpur Timba Road
14 Tulsigam
}5 Vasantpur
16 Vejpur
Dabhoi Taluka Sankheda Taluka Tilakwada Mahal Nasvadi Taluka Chhota Udaipur Taluka Jabugam Taluka

SI. Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway
No. Station i Station Station Station Station Station
1 8 . 9 JO 11 12 13
1 Chan dod Amalpur· Nil Nasvadi Chhota Udaipur Jabugam
2 Bhilapur Sankheda Bahadarpur Sandhia Tejgadh Pavi
3 Fartikui Bhatpur Tanakhala Suskal
4 Karvan Bodeli
5 Kundhela Chuchhapura
6 Mandala Ghantoli
7 Nada Gojpur Sankheda
8 Parikha Kaledia
9 Prayagp4ra Jojwa
10 Tentalav
11 Thuwavi
12 Vadaj Source:
(1) District Statistical Officer, Baroda
(2) General Manager, Western Railway, Bombay
TABLE 13.1
ROAD MILEAGES BY TYPE OF SURFACE AND CATEGORY OF ROAD,
1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960.61 [In miles]
Other Murram
SI. Cement Water·bound and lower
No. Category of road Year Asphalt concrete macadam types Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Total 1950-51 14.40 141.11 220.35 375.86
1955-56 43.46 17.75 151.22 342.12 554.55
1960-61 146.16 17.75 193.80 591.00 948.71
National Highway 1960-51 2.00 10.00 12.00
1955-56 10.38 24.87 35.25
1960-61 39.68 1.12 41.00
State Highway 1950-51 10.13 44.12 54.25
1955-56 17.38 17.75 56.75 gUm
1960-61 70.58 17.75 49.49 137.82
Other district roads 1950-51 2.27 77.74 43.79 123.80
1955-56 15.70 60.60 81.57 1">7.87
1960-61 35.10 133.19 234.25 403.14
Village roads 1950-51 9.25 176.56 185.81
1955-56 9.00 260.55 269.55
1960-61 10.00 356.75 366.75
Note: Source:
(I) The mileages given above exclude below standard roads and cart tracks maintained Chief Engineer (Irrigation)
by the Public Works Department and District Local Board. P. W. D., Gujarat
(2) Information for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960·61 has been adjusted to the
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TABLE 14.2
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF DISTRICT LOCAL BOARD,
1950-51, 1955-56, AND 1960-61
[In Rs.] [In Rs.J
Incolne 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 Expenditure 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61
1 2 .3 4- 1 2 .3 4-
All Sources 822,715 1,424,881 1,421,759 All Sources 935,550 J,364,061 1,566,518
Land revenue 135,538 90,200 153,329 Refunds and drawback., 5,820 136
Local rates 400,005 628,655 365,016 ·Administration 104,633 67,722 75,027
Interest 19,273 33,981 96,690 Law and justice
Law and justice Police
Police Ports and pilotage
Education Education 14,100 230,508 124,582
Medical 29,694 62,538 8,987 Medical 107,223 86,611 90,763
Scientific and other Scientific and other
minor depts. minor depts
Pension contribution Pension 2,872 2,985 8,224
Stationery and printing Stationery and Printing
Miscellaneous II 3,428 210,174 Miscellaneous 6,182 80,731 12,006
74,030
Railway Famine relief
Railway
Irrigation and minor
Minor works and Navi-
works ~,242 990 1,107 gation
Civil work 12~,535 398,343 722,600 Civil Public Works 700,840 889,684- 1,255,780
Source:
Rural Development Department, Government of Gujarat

TABLE 14.3

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF PANCHAYATS, 1950-51 1955-56 AND 1960-61

No. of Village Panchayats Income of the Panchayats [In Rs.] Expenditure of the Panchayats [In Rs.]
SI.
No. District/Taluka/Mahal 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61
2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 536 S02 712 326,483 1,085,844 3,006,195 J39,128 800,714 2,527,176
I Baroda 87 71 76 N.A. 206,720 367,906 N.A. 148,251 306,166
2 Savli 63 57 77 27,842 82,906 258,188 1,740 101,987 170,526
3 Vaghodia 50 39 51 129,052 100,861 210,725 85,640 76,535 145,011
4: Padra 77 61 65 N.A. 177,041 387.630 N.A. 95,864 277,004
5 Karjan 82 61 78 N.A. 155,133 388,147 N.A. 142,103 342,528

6 Sinor 30 30 38 39,379 67,632 249,492 25.184 58,916 198,106


7 Dabhoi 66 55 66 N.A. 174,693 203,272 N.A. 106,695 360,794-
8 Sankheda 60 48 65 N.A. N·A. 354,993 N.A. N.A. 299,165
9 Tilakwada 37 !50,267 50,498
10 Nasvadi 6 28 43 N.A. 23,982 65,307 N.A. 15,311 64,720

11 daipur 3 27 65 8,535 56,606 270,734 6,955 22,953 141,251


12 Jabugam 3 25 51 21,645 40,270 201,534- 19,609 32,099 171,407
Note: Source:
(I) Information for the years 1950·51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 relates to the Rural Development Department, Government
district as then constituted of Gujarat
N.A.=Not available

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TABLE 15.1
PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT jNATIONAL EXTENSION
SCHEMES BLOCKS UPTO YEAR ENDlNG 31-3-1961
Second Second
First Stage Stage First Stage Stag
Block Blocks Blo~k Blocks
(Number (Number (Number (Number
of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks
Head of Expenditure ofC. P. A. ofC. P. A. Head of Expenditure of C.P.A. of C.P.A.
and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern) and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern)
2 3 4 2 3 4
Number of 23 Farmer's Unions Numlxr 369 146
I
Number 5.50 2.75 24 Mahila Samitis 114 64
Blocks allotted "
25 Libraries/reading
II Population covered '000 rooms 104 113
Persons 473 226 "
400 26 Number of adults
III Villages covered Number 837 made literate
IV Area covered Sq. Miles 1,258.9 584.4 (including those
V Total Government under training) 2,990 6,310
Expenditure Rs '000 3,680.0 3,829.0 27 Roads constructed
VI People's contribution (a) Kutcha Furlongi 1,574- 933
(Labour, Cash (b) Pucca Furlongs N.A. N.A.
and Other) Rs. '000 617.0 1,843.0 28 Constructed culv-
VII Physical Achieve erts Number 3 14
ments 29 Demonstration-
Fertilisers distri- cum-training centres
buted B.Mds. 160,368 98,838 started 6
2 rmproved Seeds 30 Number of new
"
distributed B.Mds. 57,200 77,761 co operative Soci-
3 Agricultural Dem- eties started
onstration Plots Number 1,310 2,601 (a) Credi t Societies Number 10 5
(b) Industrial 23 12
4 Area brought under "
fruits and vegetables Acres 932 597 Cc) Multipurpose,
(Including others) 204 60
5 Agricultural imple- (d) Farming " 4
ments distributed Number 2,211 2,109
Number of credit
"
31
6 Trees planted 15,597 78,307 societies converted
"
7
8
Compost pits Dug
Key Village
Centres & A.I.
12,498 11,453

32
into multi-purpose
co-operative societies
Number of new
.. N.A. 1
Centres started N.A. members enrolled in
9 Bulls castrated 4,202 2,330 Ca) New societies 31,239 13,384
10 Pedigree Animals " 207 (b) Existing societies
Supplied 33 Number of pancha-
11 Veterinary dispen- yats and other
sary started 5 statutory bodies
12 Cattle innoculated " started 453 109
& vaccinated 33,003 55,934 34 Number of villages "
13 Total additional covered by
area irrigated by (a) Panchayats and
all sources Acres 6,490 5,453 other statutory
bodies started 1,090 390
14 Area reclaimed 9,794 17,002 (b) Non-statutory
15 Number of hos- " bodies like
pitals started Number N.A. village councils,
16 Number of dispen- Vikas Mandals,
saries started N.A. lO etc. started 55 55
17 Number of RHC/ 35 New pucca houses
"
PHCstarted N.A. constructed
18 Number of MCW " (a) Residential 3 37
Centres started ., N.A. IO (b) Schools " 25 106
19 Drinking water wells (c) Hospitals/ "
(a) Constructed 121 72 Dispensaries 10
(b) Renovated 265 57 (d) Other (specify) 11 6
20 New Schools started " "
(a) Basic 114 36 .New Kutcha Hou-
N.A.
(b) Ordinary " ses constructed
(a) Residential N.A. N.A.
21 Ordinary schools (b) Schools " N.A. N.A.
converted into Cc) Hospitals/ "
Basic 4 12 Dispensaries N.A. N.A.
22 Youth clubs " 225 150 (d) Other;; " N.A. N.A.
SouTce:
"
Bureau of Economics and Statistics, Gujarat

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TABLE 16.1
AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF STAPLE FOODSTUFF, 1961
Ceutre Baroda
[In Rs. per B. seer]
Janu- Febru- Septem- Octo- Novem- Decem-
Commodity ary ary March April May June July August ber ber ber ber
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Ce I
rea S {-
Wheat
Jowar
Bajri
Gram
0.82
0.51
0.38
0.41
0.45
0.82
0.51
0.38
0.44
0.47
0.84
0.52
0.40
0.48
0.46
0.B6
0.51
0.41
0.53
0.51
0.8.'i
0.53
0.45
0.53
0.54
0.86
0.54
0.45
0.56
0.56
0.91
0.54
0.45
0.58
0.58
0.93
0.54
0.45
0.58
0.58
0.b5
0.54
0.43
0.53
0.58
0.84
0.54
0.45
0.50
0.58
0.78
0.54
0.45
0.48
0.58
0.76
0.54
0.45
0.47
0.58
Pulses
{
Arhar (Dal)
Moong
Udid
0.51
0.65
0.68
0.55
0.66
0.65
0.59
0.68
0.66
0.60
0.73
0.73
0.60
0.76
0.79
0.62
0.80
0.79
0.63
0.80
0.85
0.59
0.65
085
0.54
0.54
0.85
0.52
0.52
0.38
0.55
0.52
0.93
0.68
0.66
0.93
Source:
District Statistical Officer,Baroda

TABLE 17.1
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, 1960.61

SI. Authorised Subscribed SI. Authorised Subscribed


:No. Classification Number Capital C~pital No. Classification Number Capital Capital
[In R.s.] [In Rs.] ]In Rs.] [In Rs.]
2 3 4 2 3 4 5
o Agriculture and Alli- 5 Construction and
ed activities utilities
Mining and quarry- Commerce (Trade
ing 800,000 500,000
and Finance) 26 91,476,000 25,952,335
2 Processing and manu-
facture of foodstuff, Transport, Communi-
textiles, leather and catiops and storage
products thereof 7 17,025,000 5,403,525 8 Community and busi-
3 Processing and manu- ness services 1,000,000 344,000
facture metals, chemicals
and products thereof 30 54,000,000 20,943,162 9 Personal and other
4 Processing and manu- services
factures not elsewhere
classified 18 21,734,050 7,027,155 Total 83 186,035,050 60,170,177
Source:
Registrar of Companies, Ministry ofColnmerce and Industry

TABLE 17.2

SCHEDULED AND NON.SCHEDULED BANKS, 1950, 1955 AND 1960

SI. SI.
No. Category of Banks 1950 1955 1960 No. Category of Banks 1950 1955 1960
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
Total 13 12 22 2 Non-Schedukd Danks
1 Scheduled Banks 13 12 22
Note: Source:
I Information regarding office of Scheduled Banks relates Reserve Bank of India, Bombay
to period ending 31st March
2 Information regarding Non-Scheduled Banks relates to
the latest balance sheet or return
3 Non-Scheduled Banks with capital and reserve below
Rs. 50,000 are omitted

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NUMBER AND TYPE OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS, 1950-51 1955-56 AND 1960-61 TABLE 17.3
Years Years
81. 81.
No. Items 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Items 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61
1 2 3 4 5 I 2 3 4 5
Total A 3 5 10 4 (a) Number of Industrial
B 4 9 Co-operative Banks
15
(b) Branches of Industrial
(a) Number of State Co- Co-operative Banks
operative Banks
5 (a) Number of Primary Land
(b) Branches of State Co- Mortgage Banks 1
operative Banks (b) Branches of Primary Land
2 (a) Number of State Land Mortgage Banks
Mortgage Banks 6 (a) Number of Taluka Co-
(b) Branches of State Land operative Banks
Mortgage Banks 3 (b) Branches of Taluka Co-
operative Banks
3 (a) Number of District Co-
7 (a) Number of Urban Co-
operative Banks operative Banks 2 7
(b) Branches of District Co- (L) Branches of Urban Co-
operative Banks 4 9 II operative Banks
SouTce:
Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Gujarat
LIFE INSURANCE POLICmS ISSUED AND SUM INSURED, 1957 TO 1960 TABLE 17.4
SI. SI.
No. Item 1957 1958 1959 1960 No. Item 1957 1958 1959 1960
2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of Life 2 8um insured
(Rs. in lakhs) 194.56* 178.85 230.36 266.17
Insurance Policies
3 Number of Autho-
issued 4,625* 5,238 6,112 6.323 rised agents 642 767 669 471
Nou: SouTce:
*Information at S1. No. I and 81. No.2 for the year 1957 Divisional Manager, Life Insurance Corporation of
is combined for both Baroda and Broach districts India, . Surat

TARGET AND NET COLLECTION OF SMALL SAVINGS, 1960-61 TABLE 17.5


[Rs. in lakhs]
S)' Targets Net 81. Targets Net
No. Nature of Savings collection No' Nature of Savings fiexd collection
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 Savings Certificates N.A. 43.02 3 Treasury Savings Deposits N.A. 20.56
4 Annuity Certificates. N.A. 0.98
2 Post Office Saving Bank 5 Cumulative time Deposits. N.A. 0.40
Deposits. N.A. 21.66 Total 60.00 86.62
Source:
Small Savings Officer, Finance Department, Gujarat
CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS TABLE 18.1
S1. Year of 81. Year of
No. Description of Events occurance No. Description of Events occurance
1 2 3
2 3
10 Diamond Jubliee of H.H. the Late Maharaja
1 Locust Invation 1902
Sayajirao Gaekwad 1935
2 Plague 1 6
3 Famine (Underio) 1906 11 Accession Day 1939
4 Opening of Railway line in vaghodia taluka 1914- 12 Independence Day (15th August) 1947
5 Opening of Railway line in Chhota Udaipur 13 Merger of Baroda State 1949
and Jabugam talukas . . . 1915 14 Republic Day (26th January) 1950
6 Opening of Railway line in Nasvadi taluka 1921 15 Flood in the river Narmada 1950
7 Heavy floods in Baroda City 1927 16 Flood in the river Orsang 1959-60
8 Prost 1929
9 Earthquake 1933 17 Inaugur~tion of Gujarat State (1st May) 1960
Source:
Collector, Baroda

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Nearest railway
station & distance
Estimated congre- in miles; whether
81. Village/place Name/Occasion gation/Number of connected. by bus
No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants servl()CS

1 2 3 4 5 6
BARODA TALlJKA

1 Harni Hanumanji fair Every Saturday of Shravan 15,000 Baroda, 4 rns Bus
(August)
2 Baroda Tulsivivah Kartik sud 15 (NovemtK-r) 10,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
3 Tarsali Adishwer Pooja Kartik sud 15 (November) 6,000-7,000 Pratapnagar, 2 ms.
BUll
4 FaJalpur Mahisagar fair Chaitta sud 15 (April) 5,000-8,000 Ranoli, 3 ms. Bus
5 Baroda Bhimnath Mahadev Last Monday of Shravan 5,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
fair, (August)

6 Baroda Sindhvai Mata fair Aslivin sud 8-9 (October) 4,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
7 Atladra Vasant Panchami fair Magh sud 5 (February) 3,000-4,000 Bhaili, 11 ms. Bus
8 Atladra Janmas'htami Shravan vad 8 (August) 3,000-4,000 Bhaili, 1i IDS. Bus
9 Por Balia Dev and Shitla Shravan sud 7 (August) 3,000 1tola, 2 ms.
Pooja '.

10 Sindhrot Chaitri fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 2,500-3,000 Padra, 5 ms. Bus

U Tarsali I{artiki f¥r Kartik vad 3 (November) 2,000-3,000 Pratapnagar, 2 IDS.


\ Bus
12 Manjalpur Kabir M~dir fair Margashirsh vad 11 1,000 Vishvamitri, i mi.
(December) Bus
13 Dumad(Omkarpura) Hanumanji fair Last Saturday of Shravan 600-800 Chhayapuri, 2 InS.
(August)
14 Ranoli Hanumanji fair Last Saturday of 8hravan 500-700 Rly. Stn. 'Bus
(August)
15 Dena Vyaaeshwer Mahadev Every Monday of Shravan 500-700 Chhayapuri, 5 IDS.
fair (August) Bus

SAVLI TALUKA

16 Moxi LiIQadia Hanumanj i Last Saturday of Shravan 7,000 Ranoli, 7 ms. Bus
fair (August)
17 Bhadarva Rusheshwer Mahadev Shravan vad 8 (August) 5,000 SavJi, 7 ms.
fair Janmashtami
18 Pratapnagar (Near Bbathiji fair 'Bhadrapad sud 5 (September) 4,000-5,000 Samalaya Station
Samalaya) Rishi Panchami
19 Javala Javalia Hanumanji fair Bhadrapad sud 9 (September) 3,000 Savli, 1 mI.
20 Pratappura Dassera Ashvin sud 10 (October) 2,500 Mevli, 5 ms. Bus

21 Tundav Kumareshwer Mahadev Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,000-3,000 Pilol,4 ms. Bus
fair Janmashtami
22 Varsada Dharoatham(Durva-Ashtami) Bhadrapad sud 8 (September) 2,000-3,000 Desar Road, 5 ms.
23 Ranipura Khodiar Mata fair Ashvin sud 10 (October) 2,000-2,500 Savli, 6 IDS.
24 Savli Sacha Pir Un Rabi-ul-Awwal 11 2,000-2,500 Rly. Stn. Bus
25 Vankaner Mahi fair Magh sud 2 (February) 2,000 Savli, 5 IDS. Bus

26 Lachhanpur Shatrughni Mata fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,000 Mevli, 4 ms.
Janmashtami
27 Desar Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,000-2,000 Rly. Stn.
28 Desar Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000-2,000 Rly. Stn.
29 Javala javalia Hanumanji fair Ashvin vad 14 (October) 1,000-2,000 Savli, 1 mI.
30 Javala javalia Hanumanji fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 1,000-2,000 Savli, 1 ml.

31 Savli Chamunda Mata fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,000-1,200 Rly. Stn. Bus
Janmashtami
32 Gothada Navratri Asbvio sud 9 (October) 1,000 Savli, 2 ms. Bus
33 Samalaya Chand Pir Urs Ashvin sud 15 (October) 1,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
34 Varsada janmashtami Shravan vad B (August) 1,000 Desar Road, 5 IllS.
35 Gutardi Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,000 Sandasal, Ii ms.

36 Nani Bhadol Dharo Atham Bhadrapad Iud 8 (September) 500-1,000 Samalaya, 31 ms.
37 Ranipura Dassera Ashvin sud 10 (October) 50()"700 Savli, 6 ms.
38 Mahapura Ahali Mahadev fair Last Monday of Shravan (August) 500 Rancli, 8 ms.
39 Bhadarva Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 300-400 Savli, 7 ms.
40 Kamalpura janmasbtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 300-350 Savli, 2 ms.

217
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TAALE 18.2
FAIR AND FESnVALS-contd.
Nearest railway
station & distance
Estimated congre- in miles; whether
81. Village/place Name/Occasion gation/Number of connected by bus
No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services

1 2 3 5 6
VAGHODIA TALUKA

41 Jarod Chandreshwer Mahadcv Magh vad 14 (February) 8,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
fair Mahashivratri
42 Madodhar Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 5,000 Vaghodia, 2 ms.
Bus
43 Vejalpur Shikaru Pir fair Rajab-29-30 Shahban 1 3,000-3,500 AntoJi, 11 ms.
44 Dankhecla Chaitri Punam Chaitra sud 15 (April) 2,000 Vaghodia, 4 ms.
45 Asoj Somnath Mahadev fair Bhadrapad sud 11 (September) 1,700 Jarod,4 IDS. Bus
Jal Jhilani Ekadashi

-is Goraj J anmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,500-1,700 Vaghodia, 6 ms.


47 Goraj Sama Panchami Bhadrapad sud 5 (September) 1,500-1,700 Vaghodia, 6 ms.
48 Sarnaj Dhumaneshwer Mahadev Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,500 Jarod, 7 ms. Bus
fair J anmashtami
49 Gambhirpura Chul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 1,000 Vaghodia, 9 ms.
50 Jarod Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,000 Rly. Stn. Bus

51 Bhanpura (Ghoda) Bhathiji fair Kartik sud I (November) 500 Baroda 6 IDS. Bus
52 Tarsava Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 200 Karmaliyapura,
4 ms.

PADRA TALUKA

53 Ekalbara Kayamuddin Pir data fair Margashirsh sud 15 -(December) 5,000 Padra, 7 ms.
54 Ranu Tulja Mata fair Ashvin sud 8 (October) 3,000-5,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
55 Jaspur Chaitri fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 3,000-4,000 Padra, 31, ms.
56 Darapura Hanumanji fair Shravan vad 15 (Anlas) (August) 3,000-4,000 Padra, I mI. Bus
57 Ghayaj Chanchli Mata fair Ashvin sud 8 (October) 3,000-4,00 0 Padra, 11 IDS. Bus

58 Gametha Hanumanji fair Last Saturday of Shravan (August) 3,000 Kural, 2 ms. Bus
59 Mahuwad Dharo Ashtami Bhadrapad sud 8 (September) 2,000 Ranu, 2 IllS. Bus

KARJAN TALUKA

60 Oz Devalan (Adhik, Month of Adhik (intercalary) Naresbwar Road,


Jeth Mas Yatra) fair Jyeshtha (Every 18 years) (June) 200,000 21 ms. Bus
61 Moti Koral Panchkubereshwer fair Ashadh sud 11 (July) 7,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
62 Koliyad Kasarnsha Pir fair Shawwal 14 5,000-6,000 Palej, 3 ms. Bus
63 Virjai Chaitri fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 3,000-4,000 Mobha,4 IDS. Bus
64 Miyagam Nag Panchami fair Sharavan sud 5 (August) 3,000-3,500 Rly. Stn. Bus

65 Sansarod Miyajidada Pir fair Shawwal 1 2,500 Palej, 1 mi.


66 Ranapur Chaitri Punam Chaitra sud 15 (April) 2,500 Sadhali, 5 ms. Bus
67 Haldarva Bawalun fair Rajab 4 2,000 Paiej,2 ms.
68 Lilod Datta layanti Margashirsh sud IS (December) 1,500-2,000 Nareshwar Road, 2
ms. Bus
69 Fatepur Bhathiji Utsav Chaitra sud 15 (April) 550 Saniyad, 2 ms.

70 Kala Ganda pir fair Phalgun sud II (March) 475 Bachar, 1 ml. Bus
71 8ansarod Ganahi Jayanti October 2 263 Paiej, 1 ml.
72 Umaj Umiya Devi fair Chaitra sud 8 (April) 200-300 Karjan, 11 IDS. Bus

SINOR MAHAL

73 Kukas Nathakaka Pir fair Bhadrapad sud 2-3 (September) 10,000 Sadhali, 3 ms. Bus
74 Malsar Angarshwer fair Every Tuesday of Sharvan (August) 3,000-4,000 Rly. Stn.
75 Ambali Ansuya Mata fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 1,000 Sinor, 3 ms.
76 Ambali Ansuya Mata fair Ashvin sud 7 (October) 1,000 Sinor, 3 ms.
Ganga saptami

218
TABLE 18.2
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS-contd.

Nearest railway
station & distance
Estimated congre- in miles; whether
SI. Village Iplace Name/Occassion gation/Number of connected by bus
No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services
2 3 4 5 6

DABHOI TALUKA

77 Chandod Chaitri Punam Chaitra sud 15 (April) 30,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
78 Karnali Chaitri Punam Chaitra sud 15 (April) ]5,000 Chandod, 2 rns. Bus
79 Karvan Sil1dhvai Mata fair Ashvin sud 1-10 (October) 10,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
Navratri
80 Karvan Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 6,000-7,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
81 Dabhoi Dassera Ashvin sud 10 (October) 6,000-7,000 Rly. Stn. Bus

82 Dabhoi Navratri - Ashvin sud 8 (October) 5,000 Rly. Stn. Bus


83 Mandva Kartiki Purnima fair Kartik sud 15 (November) 4,000 Chan dod. t mI.
84 Dabhoi ~al Bhairav fair A~hvin vad 14 (October) 3,000-4,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
85 Bhimpura Ganganath Mahadev Vaishakh sud 7 (May) 2,500-3,000 Chan dod, 1 ml.
fair
86 Parikha Hanumanji fair Last Saturday of Shravan (August) 1,400 Rly. Stn.

87 Dabhoi Pa~ch Bibi Dargah Rajab 5-6 1,000-1,200 Rly. Stn. Bus
fait;
88 Dabhoi Geqanshah Pir and Rajab IO-II 1,000-1,200 Rly. Stn. Bus
J ala,lshah/ Pir fair
89 Kukad Mamnath Mahadev fair Ashadh sud II (July) 1,000 Dabhoi, 3 ms.
Dev.Shayani Ekadashi
90 Dabhoi Mama Dokari (Maisa· Rajab 8-9 800-1,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
heb bibi) fait

91 Vas~i Bhathiji fair Kartik sud 2 (November) 500 Dabhoi, 3 rns.


92 Karnali Dashahara Jyestha sud 1-10 (June) 500 Chandod, 2 ms.
93 Dabhoi Dudhia Pir fair Rajah 16 300-400 Rly. Stn. Bus

SANKHEDA TALUKA

94 Morakhala Jal Jhilani Agiara1 Bhadrapad sud II (September) 3,000 Jojava, 5 rns.
95 Zand Hanumanji fair Last Saturday of Shravan (August) 2,000 Bode Ii
96 Ladhod Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (Au~ust) 2,000 Bodeli, 5 ms.
97 Mangrol Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,000 Bahadarpur, 9 ms.
98 Kadila Jal Jhilani Agiaras Bhadrapad sud II (September) 1,500 Bodeli, 2t ms.

99 Chhuchhapura Khvaja-Jalad Navaz Shaaban 15 1,000-1 ,500 Rly. Stn.


(Utavalia Pic) fair
100 Sardiya Panchia fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 1,000-1,200 Gojpur, Sankheda,
3 rns.
101 Kosindra Muharram Muharram 10 1,000 Bhatpur,7 InS. Bus
102 Pipalsath Chaitri Punam Chaitra sud 15 (April) 1,000 Bahadarpur, 2 rns.
103 Vadeli Bhathiji fair Magh sud 5 (February) 800 Chhuchhapura, 2 ma.

104 Kherwa (Alipur) Chu1 fair Phalgun vad 2 (March) 800 Bodeli, 4 IDS.
105 Kosindra Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 500·600 Bhatpur, 7 ms. Bus
106 Sarsinda Dhuleti fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 500 Bhatpur, 4 ms.
107 Gantoli Telav fair Phalgun sud 11 (March) 500 Rly. Stn.
108 Handod Chaitri fair Cbaitra sud 15 (April) 300 Bahadarpur, I mI.

109 Ankakheda Vidyawasi Mata Ashvin sud 8 (October) 200 Gojpur Sankheda,
fair 2t ma.
TILAKWADA MAHAL

110 Tilakwada Chaitri Pun am Chaitra sud 15 (April) 5,000 N aswadi, 3 ms. Bus
III Vasan Muslim fair Rarnzan 11 3,000 Chandod, 14! ms.
112 Bhadarwa Bhathiji fair Kartik sud 15 (November) 2,000-2,500 Chandod, 18 ms.
113 Kukrej Daudsha Pir fair Phalgun sud 7 (March) 1,500 Ghantoli, 5 ma. Bus
114 Kandlej Kandlej fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 1,500 Ghantoli,5 InS. Bus

219
TABLE 18.2
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS-contd.
Nearest railway
station &distance
Estimated congre- in miles; whether
SI. Village /place Name/OccaJIion gation/Number of connected by bus
No. wbere beld of fair or fe9tival Date of fair/festival participants services
2 3 4 5 6

TILAKWADA MAHAL.tontd.

115 Pindoli Salamat Pir fait Shawwal3-4 1,200 Bahadarpur, 4 IDS.


116 Sindhiyapura Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000 Ghantoli, 4 IDS.
117 Gansinda Ganj Shahid Pit fair March 15 500-600
118 Alva Chuldevi fair Pbalgun vad I (March) 400-500 Nasvadi, 6 ms. Bus
119 Vajiriya Kamru Pir fair Magh sud 15 (February) 200-300 Cbandod, 10 InS. Bus

NASVADI TALUKA
120 Gadhboriyad Dassera Ashvin sud 10 (October) 5,000-7,000 Nasvadi, 7 ms. Bus
121 Gadhboriyad Kali Chaudas fllir Ashvin vad 14 (October) 5,000-7,000 Nasvadi, 7 ms. Bus
122 Raneda Telav Mata fair Phalgun sud II (March) 5,000-7,000 Nasv,adi, 13 ms. Bus
123 Chametha Chul fair Phalgun vad I (March) 5,000-6,000 Kaledia, I mI.
124 Anandpuri Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 3,000-4,000 Nasvadi t ml.

125 Tankhala Mahashh'ratri ~agh vad 14 (February) 3,000 Rly. Stn.


126 Sengpur Chul fair Phalgun vad I (March) 2,000-3,000 Nasvadi, 12 ms. Bus
127 Ratanpura Chul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 2,000-3,000 N asvadi, 2 IDS.
128 Jemalgadh Telav Mata fair Phalgun sud II (March) 2,000-2,500 Sandhia, 4 ms.
129 Sandhiya Chul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 2,000-2,500 Rly. Stn.

130 Pala J anmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,500-2,000 Sandhia, I mI.


131 Nasvadi Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000-1,200 Rly. Stn. Bus
132 Khareda Chul fair Phalgun vad I (March) 400-500 N asvadi, 9 ms.

CHHOTA UDAIPUR TALUKA

133 Chhota Udaipur Dassera Ashvin sud 10 (October) 10,000 Rly. Stn. Bus
134 Rangpur (Kavant) Divali fair Ashvin vad 15 CAmas) (October) 5,000 Ghhota Udaipur, 15
ms. Bus
135 Rangpur (Kavant) Mahashivratri Magh vad 14 (February) 5,000 Chhota Udaipur, 15
ms. Bus
136 Navlja Chul fair Phalgun vad 2 (March) 4,000 Chhota Udaipur,
20 ms.
137 Kavant Holi fair Bhangoliyun Monday preceding Holi
Phalgun sud 15 (March) 2,000-3,000 Chhota Udaipur, 18
ms. Bus

138 Kavant Dassera Ashvin sud 10 (Qctober) 2,000 Chhota Udaipur, 18


ms. Bus
139 Devadh Bhangoliyun (fair) Thursday precedig Holi 2,000 Chhota Udaipur,
Phalgun sud 15 (March) ISms. Bus
140 Juna Udaipur Panchami fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 1,500-2,000 Ghhota Udaipur, t ml.
141 Nakvindhiva KaJio fair Ashvin vad 14 (October) 1,500-2,000 Chhota Udaipur,
20 ms.
142 Joj Bhangoliyun (fair) Friday preceding Holi 1,500 Tejgadh, 8 ms. Bus
Phalgun sud 15 (March)
143 Raysingpura Raysingpura fair Phalgun vad 6 (March)- 1,000 Tejgadh, 2-1 InS.
(Kavant)
144 Kavant Weekly Bazar Every Monday 1,000 Ghhota Udaipur,
13 ms. Bus
145 Ghelvant Panchiyo fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 500-700 Chhota Udaipur,
4 IDS. Bus
146 Mandwada Panchiyo fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 500 Ghhota Udaipur,
17 ms.
147 Chili avant Panchiyo fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 500 Ghhota Udaipur,
13 ms.

148 Surshi Pir fair First Friday of Bhadrapad (September) 500 Chhota Udaipur,
7 InS. Bus
149 Panvad Bhangoliyun (fair) Sunday preceding Holi (March) 400-500 Chhota Udaipur,
4 IDS. Bus
JSO Panva4 Ohul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 400-500 Chhota Udaipur,
.. ms, Bus

~~Q
TABLE 18.2
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS-coneld.
Nearest railway
station & distance
Estimated congre· in miles; whether
SI. Village {place N arne/Occasion gation/Number of connected by bus
No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair jfestival participants services
2 3 4 5 6
CHHOTA UDAIPUR-contd.
151 Rumdiya Chul fair Phulgun vad I (March) 300-400 ChhDta Udaipur,
11 ms. Bus
152 Rangpur (Kavant) Bhumi jayanti September 11 100-150 Chhota Udaipur,
15 IllS.
153 Rangpur (Kavant) Gandhi jayanti October 2 100-150 Chhota Udaipur.
15 ms.
jABUGAM TALUKA
154 Baravad Telav Mata fair Phalgun sud 11 (March) 5,000 jabugam, 4 JUS.
155 Vaghava Vagheshweri Mata fair Ashvin sud 8 (October) 3,000-4000 Pavi, 3 JUS.
156 Jetpur Panchiyo fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 2,000-5000 Pavi, ! m}. Bus
157 Dungarvant Panchami fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 2,000 Pavi, 6 ros.
158 Panibar Chul fair Phalgun vad 2 (March) 2,000 Chhota Udaipur,
, 9 rns.
159 Tadkachhala Hanumanji fair Bhadrapad sud 5 (September) 2,000 Jabugam, 2 ms. Bus
160 Nava Timarva Fenai Mata fair Phalgun sud 11 (March) 1,500 Bodeli, 16 ms.
161 Motivant Chul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 1,000-2000 Jabugam, 12, ms.
162 Thambhala Ch,ul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 1,000 Pavi, 14 ms.
163 Bamroli Chul fair Phalgun vad 6 (March) 600 Pavi,' 10 IDS.
164 Karsan Diwali fair Ashvin vad 15 (Amas) (October) 500-600 Jabugam, 81 JUS.
165 Mota Amadara NilRanthesl'lwer Last Monday of Shravan (August) 300-400 Pani Mines, 3 JUS.
Malladev fair
Note: Source:
In case of Hindu months column 4 shows the corresponding Special Tables compiled by the
months according to Gregorian calendar also. Hindu months office of the Superintendent
are mentioned according to Vikram Era. of Census Operations, Gttiarat
2 In the Hindu calendar followed in Gujarat, months end with
Amavasya, i. e., New moon and not Puroima, i. e., Full moon day.
3 ms.=Miles
TABLE 18.3
ANomNT MONUMENTS
Name of Period of Name of Period of
the Townl architecture the Town/ architecture
Sl. Village/ to which SI. Villagel to which
No. Monuments Place it belongs Description No. Monuments Place it belongs Description
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
Sakkar Khan's 10 Mahudi (Cha-
Masjid Baroda 16th Century Mosque mpaneri) Bhagol
and the adjoining
2 Small Gat~ in construction Dabhoi 1255 A.D. Gate
Moti Bag Gate 11 Sat Mukhi Vav
3 Burjand Portion
" known as Sapta
of post known as Mikhiv Vav in
Panch Bibi's Dargha Dabhoi Minaret Dabhoi Tank Step-well
4 Tank (Talao) " 13 Gate-way or "
Platform Chalukayan Tank Platform Toran Karvan Not known Toran
5 Suryanarayan " 14 Ancient Site 5th Century Ancient Site
Temple Baroda Modern Temple 15 Historic Sites
6 Frescoes on walls Frescoes on S. No. 431,432,
ofTambekar wada . 19th Century walls 433,434, and 435 Baroda Not known Historic Site
7 Hazira in Dantes- "
Dantes- 16 Microlithic Site Microlithic
wara village wara 1598 A. D. Tomb at Amarpura Savali Site
17 Nandodi Bhagol "
B Baroda Bhagol and the adjoining
and the adjoining construction Dabhoi 1255 A. D.
construction Dabhoi 1255 A. D. Gate
Gate
Source:
9 Hira Bhagol and (I) Assistant Director of Archaelogist, and Museum
the adjoining
cons~uction Rajkot
" " " (2) The Superintendent, Archaeological Survey of
India, Western Circle, Baroda

221
PART III
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The Village Directory of 1961 Census is the same as the Primary Census Abstract given in the District
Census Handbook of 1951 with the following additions and alterations : -
1. Information regarding Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes which was given in 1951 by
tracts of two to three talukas in a district has been given with sex break-up for each village.
2. The 8 livelihood classes of 1951 have been replaced by workers classified into the following nine
industrial categories and also non-workers ! -
I Cultivator V Manufacturing other than Houselnld Industry
II Agricultural Labourer VI Construction
III Mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, VII Trade and Commerce
fishing, hunting and plantatio:1s, VIII Transport, Storage and Communications
orchards· and allied activities IX Other Services and
IV Household Industry X Non-workers
3. Informatio:1 on selectd essential topics or amenitie; available in a village is also included.
Thus the Village Directory furnishes information on are3- in acres & gunthas, occupied houses, households,
total population, population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, number of literate and educated and
primary economic activity classified into ab3ve nine industrial categories and non-workers. This information
is furnished for each village/wa.rd of a town and also for each enumerator's block in a town, consisting of
about 120 houses. .
\
Like the Primary Census A~stract of 1931, the Village Directory gives area figures in Column 3 in acres
as furnished by the Survey Department. While the figures of the number of houses and households given
in Columns 4 and 5 have been compiled from the Household Schedule3 filled up for each household, informa-
tion in Columns 6 to 36 has been compiled from the individual enumeration slips filled up during the course
of census count. Information in Column 2 regarding Educational Institutions, Medical and Public Health
facilities, Drinking Water facilities, Post & Telegraph Offices and Telephone facilities, and Rural Electricity
has been collected from (a) the village notes specially devised for the purpose and filled in by Village Level
Workers, Talaties and Panchayat Secretaries, and (b) the information supplied by the heads of the Depart-
ments concerned. The following abbreviations used in Column 2 signify the items shown against each:-
P for Primary School S for Safe or Protected Water Supply
M for Middle School including pipes, tube wells, etc.
H for High School W fur Well
C for Higher Institutions including Colleges Riv for River
T [c)r Technical Institutions Tk for Tank
D for Dispensaries Po for Post Office
Rhc for Rural Health Centre To for Telegraph Office
Hos for Hospital Tph for Telephone
Mp for Medical Practitioner Ei for Electricity 1n Industrial use
~cw f)r Maternity and Child Welfare Ce,ltre Ea for Electricity in Agricultural use
Ed for Electricity In Domestic use

The essential topics listed above have been presented run on against each village along with their number,
where the amenities that exist are more than one. In other colllmns A =Acres, G=Gunthas, P=Persons,
M=Males and F=Females.
In addition to a map for the district, taluka/mahal maps showing certain important information have also
been prepared and placed at the commencement of the Village Directory for every taluka/mahal. In the
taluka/mahal maps villages have been shown by their location code numbers asigned to them at the time
of census operations and indicated against each village in the Alphabetical List of Villages given in the
Handbook. Villages having population of 2,000 and above have been indicated by name. In the district
maps Villages having 5,000 and more persons have been shown by names, Key map3 gi.ven in the district and
taluka maps S~1i)W the p)sitiom of the district and hluka in hatr::hes and bbc'< re'lpective1 f.
TALUKA: BARODA
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TALUKA
BARODA

5
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

Sl. Area in Occupied Housc- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillagefTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p
--- ---
M F M F M F M F

2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR BARODA TALUKA 165,042-10 90,548 247,307 13,634 8,348 148,672
88,375 461,020 213,713 12,743 7,565 79,511

Total for Urban Area 8,507-34 60,396 166,858 7,707 2,276 107,438
58,936 309,716 142,858 7,081 1,808 62,018
Total for Rural Area 156,534-16 30,152 80,449 5,927 6,072 41,234
29,439 151,304 70,855 5,662 5,757 17,493
TOWNS
Gorwa Town M,Mp,D,W7, 2,287-02 2,505 6,212 1,057 124 3,540
Tk2,S,Po,Ei,Ea,Ed. 2,191 11,318 5,106 830 116 1,327

Total if Ward No. I 274 379 1,703 915 788 9 11 ~53 199

B-lock No. 251 97 113 495 268 227 7 8 146 53


B'lock No. 252 83 129 591 307 284 177 56
B10ck No. 253 94 137 617 340 277 2 3 230 90

Total of Ward No. II 425 532 2,289 1,217 1,072 175 150 10 13 732 328

B-Iock No. 254 llO 137 541 284 257 187 65


Biock No. 255 100 128 551 293 258 .. 4 3 183 99
&lock No. 256 97 126 606 323 283 67 77 215 128
B-lock No. 257 118 HI 591 317 274 108 73 6 10 147 36

Totolof Ward No. III 653 698 3,231 1,781 1,450 455 347 37 26 981 398
B-Iock No. 258 203 218 883 484 399 188 147 2 5 232 79
Dlock No. 259 139 151 1,006 538 468 218 168 335 147
Biock No. 260 179 192 837 481 356 49 32 14 7 303 133
B·Jock No, 261 132 137 505 278 227 21 14 111 39

Total of Ward No. IV 449 485 2,055 1,109 946 389 299 29 38 600 160

B-locll No. 262 171 185 690 358 332 225 161 225 82
B'lock No. 263 122 136 704- 366 338 80 67 21 29 193 50
Block No. 264 156 164 661 385 276 84 71 8 9 182 28
Total of Ward No. V 390 411 2,040 1,190 850 38 34 39 28 674 242
.&lock No. 265 118 127 552 307 245 6 7 2 3 167 60
B-lock. No. 266 108 116 831 472 359 21 22 28 18 289 126
B'lock No. 267 164 168 657 411 246 11 5 9 7 218 56
Baroda Town P36,H26, 57,891 160,646 6,650 2,152 103,B98
CI3,Tz,Mp282,Mcw17, 56,745 298,398 137,752 6,251 1,692 60,691
HosI7,Rhc12,W200,
Tk5,Riv,S,Po,To,Tph,
Ei,Ea,Ed.

All Wards 6,220-32 57,431 158,515 6,606 2,108 102,178


56,285 295,141 136,629 6,213 1,656 60,091

Total of Wa,.d Xu. 1 6,599 17,939 1,059 175 10,959


(Sayaji Ganj) 6,417 31,3]4 13,375 1,021 161 5,372

&lock No. 136 136 696 400 296 30 60 254- 101

6
DIRECTORY District-Baretla
.TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IVv VI VII VIII IX X No.
- - - -.---
M F M F M F MFM FMFMF MFMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

123,968 20,869 11,745 866 2,928 31,404 2,148 14,171 9,679 30,158 123,339
19,473 2,205 6,663 154 1,477 1,096 328 1,100 135 6,315 194,240

78,436 1,021 324 386 1,305 26,988 1,777 12,839 8,519 25,277 88,422
8,569 77 82 119 8,74 628 267 1,025 115 5,382 134,289.
1:5,532 19,848 11,1:21 480 1,623 4,416 371 1,332 1,160 1,881 3+.917
. 10,901: 2,12~ 6,581 35 603 468 61 75 20 933 59,951

3,375 262 79 10 32 938 78 92 1,376 508 2,837


214 11 9 2 17 41 12 3 13 106 4.892

Bl.
ND.
,466 20 98 ':37 1 1 .. 7 6 225 1 4 .. 21 3 23 1 50 8 ,H9 768

135 4 22 ':27 _. .. 2 67 .. 4- .. 6 .. 7 4 133 223 251


154 8 25 i4 .. 1 .. 1 2 80 .. I
3 ..
9
8
2 14
1 3
I
..
19 3 153 276 252
177 8 51 6 I 4- 4 78 I 24 1 163 269 253

636 57 157 8 39 6 5. 0 15 6 221 9 18 4 25 47 " 79 24 581 1,015

164 '5 32 3 21 1 .. .. Bl ., 2 4 .. 3 .. 21 .. 120 252 254-


161 7 49 2 15 2 8 3 66 .. 5 .. "i8 .. 132 251 255
159 16 76 3 3 3 3 30 2 18 2 7 13 9 6 164 267 256
152 29 5 .. 4 3 44 7 28 I 9 .. 31 .. 31 18 165 245 257

968 58 6 3 1 1 5 128 8 10 3 10 .. 683 6 130 32 813 1,892

271 30 4 3 1 2 23 1 2 1 2 .. 199 .. 40 22 213 369 258


271 13 2 12 6 2 I .. 250 6 5 267 455 259
254 7 II .. 2 2 .. 206 .. 33 7 227 349 260
172 8 3 82 1 4 6 28 .. 52 3 106 219 261

602 64 2 2 4- 1 216 21 7 3 11 .. 215 4 147 33 507 882

206 44 92 18 2 1 .. 83 4 28 21 152 288 262


190 4 1 2 3 64 2 5 ., 68 47 2 776 334 263
206 16 1 1 60 3 3 2 5 .. 64 72 10 179 260 264

703 15 1 1 9 118 2 9 2 25 .. 408 2 102 9 187 835

176 6 5 49 4 9 ., 47 .. 61 5 131 239 265


265 6 o. 1 6 .. .. 248 2 10 3 207 353 266
262 3 1 3 93 2 5 16 •• Il3 .. 31 I 149 243 267

75.061 759 245 376 1,273 26,050 1,699 12,747 7,143 24,769 85,585
8,355 66 73 117 857 587 255 1,022 102 5,276 129,397

73,547 758 245 376 1,273 26,042 1,698 12,744 6,805 23,606 84,968
8,309 66 73 117 857 586 255 ],022 98 5,235 128,320

8,S8{) 29 25 66 94 1,028 156 800 946 2,436 9,359


950 2 7 47 46 132 47 39 8 622 12,425

172 22 2 1 51 :3 9 .• 18 .. 88 20 228 274. 1

'/
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownJWard/Bloc'k A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Slock No. 2 132 132 640 341 299 79 87 6 5 259 185


Block No. 3 121 121 595 314 281 162 153 179 84
Block No. 4 122 122 629 346 283 176 89
Block No. 5 107 107 583 301 282 236 169
Block No. 6 108 108 644 350 294- 244- 150

Dlock No. 7 127 127 632 349 283 10 5 211 99


Block No. 8 123 123 561 305 256 84- .. r 195 131
Block No. 9 78 82 584- 283 301 5 3 239 267
Block No. 10 87 87 704- 275 429 145 326
mock No. II ao 149 626 362 24-4- 7 63 239 91

Block No. 12 130 130 643 348 295 4- 1 302 226


Dlock No. 13 168 168 623 433 190 6 6 382 135
Block No. 14 272 272 798 698 100 .. ., 618 38
Block No. 15 187 189 608 44-3 165 2 27 26 257 30
B'lock No. 16 107 109 525 326 199 3 2 180 61

a'lock No. 17 189 189 1,041 611 430 80 66 15 16 405 223


Block No. 18 27 103 537 320 217 5 6 237 116
Block No. 19 132 132 518 331 187 84- 73 21 15 143 13
Block No. 20 136 136 693 398 295 106 110 6 6 218 51
Block No. 2i 159 159 73B 433 305 25 19 217 82

Block No. 22 97 97 728 442 286 96 30


Block No. 23 187 187 593 337 256 29 20 165 51
Block No. 24 131 131 665 376 287 20 19 235 ll5
Block No. 25 219 219 936 572 364 4 32 37 227 61
Block No. 26 195 208 772 403 369 28 22 17 20 273 199

Block No. 27 80 86 611 324 287 .. 263 213


Block No. 28 103 126 531 295 236 7 10 6 2 131 103
Block No. 29 148 148 643 351 292 18 28 8 6 217 121
Block No. 30 118 118 685 363 322 3 4 1 1 240 Ifl
B'lock No. 31 14-3 14-3 749 404- 345 3 5 200 55

Biock No. 32 J.i0 146 686 370 316 117 117 190 62
Block No. 33 136 136 717 397 320 52 52 212 73
Block No. 34- 92 95 637 376 261 6 6 269 1M
Diock No. 35 151 154 714 410 304- 25 31 179 51
Block No. 36 154 159 609 373 236 225 49

Block No. 37 180 180 639 370 269 189 55


Block No. 38 158 159 697 377 320 3 5 4- 2 141 30
Block No. 39 148 159 774- 442 332 76 64 277 144
Block No. 40 100 104- 587 331 256 180 54
Block No. 41 123 124 642 373 269 2 255 155

Block No. 42 139 139 666 366 300 224- 96


Block No. 43 130 131 653 346 307 199 llO
Block No. 44 121 121 628 368 260 .. 155 27
Block No. 45 139 150 639 335 304- 5 6 245 J89
Block No. 46 140 140 690 391 299 303 200

Block No. 47 105 105 559 308 251 227 159


Block No. 48 52 53 246 150 96 106 58

8
DlREcrORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX} I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M M F M F M F M FMFMF MFMFM FM F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36

BI.
No.
160 29 .. .. 75 2 18 .. 23 43 26 181 270 2
159 48 14 8 69 I .. 2 5 1 19 52 35 ISS 233 3
163 20 I 1 •• 11 .. 72 1 17 2 25 .. 36 17 183 263 4
124 27 1 2 .• 4 2 57 1 3 .. 20 2 6 .. 31 22 177 255 5
169 22 10 .. 78 1 19 24 .. 38 21 181 272 6

188 14 II 9 .. .. 86 2 .. 23 .. 26 .. 40 5 161 269 7


138 18 6 .. 2 .. 59 2 1 .. 22 1 11 .. 37 15 167 238 8
34- .. 15 2 17 44 34- 205 267 9
78
146
165
17
7
...
3
.. .. 18
59
1
4
13
18
5
39
109
2 42
17
4
129
217
412
237
10
11

,130 17 .. 50 4 16 15 45 17 218 278 12


129 22 .. 25 4- 11 89 22 304- 168 13
III 10 7 3 .. 1 .. 100 10 587 90 14
184 12 2 140 1 .. 16 5 2 23 7 259 153 15
205 6 •• 103 1 1 16 67 18 4 121 193 16

249 32 2 .. 212 14 5 2 .. 2 25 16 362 398 17


132 13 6 5 ... .. 2 1 75 .. .. 1 1 .. 48 6 188 204 18
154 37 2 4 2 2 11 .. 90 19 6 3 2 1 12 25 12 ]77 150 19
181 24 10 1 .. 94- 17 28 3 11 .. 9 .. 28 4 217 271 20
239 48 5 1 10 31 .. 158 9 7 5 1 16 1 35 8 J94 257 21

267 8 8 6 184 1 2 .. 27 11 35 175 278 22


176 3 .. 144 3 1 .. 11 .. 20 161 253 23
199 14 .• 127 6 11 2 32 27 7 179 273 24
375
20
3 I ..3 .•
..
148
52
6
7
.•
1
25
13
126
12
.. 69
138
3
18
197
178
361
34-9
25
26
225

155 26 5 ., .. 61 33 15 1 11 .. 60 22 169 261 27


158 26 .. 4 .. 61 5 .. 8 1 7 73 25 137 210 23
197
170
32
23
..I J 5
3
3
4
78
62
2
5
3 ..
8
18
22
3
1 15
14- 78
59
24
13
154-
193
260
299
29
30
199 17 3 2 .. 81 434 20 4-2 48 8 205 328 31

180 19 .. 97 2 24- 21 37 16 190 297 32


181
188
24-
6
..
2
..I .. 3 1 144
57 3
I
35
15
33
4-
1 56
19
19
4-
216
188
296
255
33
34
212 9 1 .• 178 5 1 1 10 6 16 3 198 295 35
242 11 2 1 3 .. 199 3 I 946 23 1 131 225 36

199 11 ., 8 6 9 27 2 8 147 2 171 258 37


195 4- 4 J ,• 2 1 115 19 2 22 32 I 182 316 38
227 17 1 4 4- 35 3 60 I 64 60 11 215 315 39
156 4 4- 1 12 82 12 46 3 175 252 40
163 15 4 .. 65 2 3 11 22 58 13 210 254 41

197 21 1 111 2 5 21 3 29 33 12 169 279 42


165 41 .. ... .. 3 92 22 4- I 18 114 36 14- 181 266 43
217 42 1 1 .. .. .. 136 7 2 2 10 1 13 54 31 151 218 44-
154 41 I .. 4 4 52 7 11 21 2 16 53 23 181 263 45
204 13 1 52 2 1 35 1 19 97 9 187 286 46

124 16 46 1 2 .. 10 .. 23 4-3 14 184 235 47


79 5 2 .• 37 I 6 .. 6 1 5 23 3 71 91 48

9
B-2
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. II 11,688 33,048 1,593 192 22,518


(RaoPfJra) 11,609 61,622 28,574 1,486 137 13,829

Block No. 1 148 148 717 387 330 .. 266 187


Block No. 2 92 92 627 399 228 1 333 145
Block No. 3 107 109 642 328 314 279 245
mock No. 4 100 100 587 295 292 248 230
Block No. 5 125 125 660 364 296 294 181

Bolock No. 6 98 98 733 242 491 4 172 380


B>lock No. 7 88 96 574- 305 269 225 150
Dlock No. 8 141 141 741 402 339 308 189
Block No. 9 134 134 580 316 264 5 3 223 151
Block No. 10 129 129 639 349 290 249 175

Block No. 11 81 82 647 420 227 365 149


Block No. 12 134 135 674 345 329 297 258
Block No. 13 109 118 623 322 301 258 217
Dlock No. 14 129 129 634 334 300 231 151
Diock No. 15 145 145 720 411 309 347 224

mock No. 16 141 142 683 369 314 297 197


Block No. 17 137 137 695 394 301 295 173
B>lock No. 18 152 152 684 384 300 342 244
Dlock No. 19 115 lI5 648 329 319 237 i98
Block No. 20 1~1 12) 0 615 335 280 271 195

B-Iock No. 21 ito ISO 692 379 313 294 175


mock No. 22 1I3 113 647 350 297 229 123
B'lock No. 23 \-2 4 124 692 341 351 195 100
B-lock No. ~4 1,73 173 690 395 295 172 39
mock No. ~5 123 123 616 328 288 199 146

B'lock No. 26 126 126 668 347 321 10 17 6 2 191 89


Ulock No. 27 193 193 646 288 358 4 5 201 277
B'lock No. 28 III III 606 324 282 22 21 222 130
Bolock No. 29 134 134 622 361 261 301 200
BIock No. 30 128 128 622 357 265 309 188

B-lock No. 31 155 155 686 362 324 277 196


B-lock No. 32 125 125 592 308 2B4 217 117
B>Iock No. 33 116 116 628 341 287 232 123
BIock No. 34 131 139 660 348 312 .. 237 173
B-lock No. 35 132 132 644 349 295 2 263 190

Ulock No. 36 117 1I7 625 328 297 250 152


B'lock No. 37 125 125 715 364 351 272 230
B'lock No. 38 131 131 669 341 328 4- 5 237 170
Block No. 39 39 39 627 326 301 273 201
Block No. 40 78 78 666 349 317 274 197

B'lock No. 41 liB 118 635 356 279 188 75


Block No. 42 III 136 593 324 1269 2 204 102
Dlock No. 43 98 116 629 312 317 175 54-
Dlock No. 44 141 141 617 342 275 21 6 189 76
Dlock No. 45 117 117 565 308 257 19 69 29 12 181 104-

10
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total worker
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26', 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36

BI.
No.
14,816 174 81- 93 201- 1-,912 3M 2,061: 1,442 5,509 18,232
1,929 9 11 28 100 73 47 130 21 1,510 26,645

186 14 1 .. 51 .. 4 .. 48 19 .. 62 14 201 316 1


232 6 1 61 .. 1 .. 33 · 1. 2 134 6 167 222 2
.. 4
.... .5. ··.. ·.
124 15 2 29 30 5 54 14- 204- 299 3
110 8 .. .. 2 28 26 .. 6 ·... 48 8 185 284- 4
142 5 4 1 53 24- 8 48 4 222 291 5

108 195 .. .. .. 2 53 I ·. 15 15 23 192 134 296 6


07 7 1 1 .. 31 .. 1 8 ·. 10 ·I. 65 7 188 262 7
162 34- .. .. 48 .. I ·. 22 · .1 16 75 33 240 305 8
159 25 1 ,. 2 3 I 56 1 7 15 15 .. 62 20 157 239 9
147 14- ',' 2 41 .. 4 .. 32 .. 15 ., 53 14 202 276 10

104 9 4 2 26 1 20 .. 11 ., 42 6 316 218 11


148 21 .. .. 47 .. 4- 25 17 2 55 19 197 308 12
129 13 2 1 36 .. 1 16 7 ., 66 13 193 288 13
167 7 .. 55 .. 1 40 I 25 46 6 167 293 14
160 20 1 ., 50 .. 2 25 1 23 3 59 16 251 289 15

151
181
18
21
I .. 33
36
2
I
2
1
· .I 9
24 ..
20
17
86
2 103
16
17
218
213
296
280
16
17
117 28 .. .. 35 1 3 23 ., 7 49 27 267 272 18
138 16 5 1 43 3 .. · .1 19 I 24 2 47 9 191 303 19
147 22 40 .. t> 18 18 2 66 19 188 258 20

167 16 1 " 66 2 6 7 ., 32 54 14- 212 297 21


138 11 5 47 1 1 21 1 25 39 8 212 286 22
152 36 31 3 61 1 .. 17 12 4 39 20 189 315 23
208 21 8 6 .. 40 .. 1 .. 5 3 127 27 12 187 274 24
139 13 1 2 1 41 2 1 5 ., 28 60 10 189 275 25

187 7 36 50 3 15 .. 4- 9 1 5 65 6 160 314 26


1 ..
. . 2 ·1.
101 32 3 39 22 3 12 25 28 187 326 27
149 12 .. .. 58 9 .. 20 60 10 175 270 28
166
149
20
17
10
I
2 39
43
.... ..
2 1
21
17
2 5
35
91
51
16
16
195
208
241
248
29
30

170 18 ., .. .. 85 3 1 ., 11 2 23 50 12 f92 306 31


151 21 1 4 2 69 1 2 ., 11 1 13 51 17 157 263 32
167 14- 7 2 81 3 2 7 3 22 48 6 174- 273 33
154 9 ., .. 52 .. 33 ., II 58 9 194- 303 34
174 30 1 4- 9 82 .. 15 ., 13 59 21 175 265 35

14-3 5 82 .. 1 7 .. 7 46 5 185 292 36


151 42 1 .. .. 54 2 5 31 6 10 50 34 213 309 37
147
128
8
9
1 1 49
32
1 6
6
·. 28
24
.. 12
15
51
51
6
9
194
198
320
292
38
39
139 10 2 48 6 27 6 50 7 210 307 40

164- 9 83 .. 14- 7 1 13 47 8 192 270 41


158
146
11
15
4
1
4
4
1
2
54
47
.. 2
4
59
18
7 11
3 24
.. 24
48
3
10
166
166 '
258
302
42
43
174 5 2 .. 1 1 82 .. 9 21 ., 29 .. 30 3 168 270 44
153 7 51 8 17 17 .. 59 7 155 250 45

11
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !O 11 12 13 14

Block No. 46 131 131 696 363 333 1 249 149


Block No. 47 118 118 630 322 308 13 10 220 156
Block No. 48 116 116 644 364 280 272 144
Block No. 49 126 126 650 356 294 .. 276 185
B'Iock No. 50 132 132 632 341 291 5 6 240 116

Block No. 51 103 103 586 315 271 249 207


Block No. 52 118 118 651 365 286 238 56
Block No. 53 1I5 li5 610 321 289 6 7 184 62
Block No. 54 108 108 665 400 265 3 3 251 56
Diock No. 55 130 130 636 346 290 273 167

B'lock No. 56 130 130 646 327 319 233 173


Block No. 57 1I2 '112 647 344 303 236 161
Block No. 58 110 1I0 647 334 313 278 253
Block No. 59 117 117 666 341 325 215 80
Block No. 60 116 120 596 315 281 2 2 255 187

Block No. 61 137 137 691 386 305 3 5 265 170


Dlock No. 62 117 117 651 339 312 235 167
Dlock No. 63 117 117 654 359 295 266 193
Dlock No. 64 101 101 65G 329 327 .. .. 239 221
D10ck No. 65 129 129 640 344 296 5 4 219 133

Block No. 66 124 124 673 388 285 250 112


B'lock No. 67 120 120 676 374- 302 264- 170
Block No. 68 120 120 665 344 321 255 188
Block No. 69 120 120 594 309 285 246 175
Block No. 70 118 1I8 660 385 275 282 174

Block No. 71 129 129 661 391 270 282 141


Block No. 72 131 131 678 370 308 254 128
Block No. 73 118 II8 660 334 326 236 120
Block No. 74- 125 125 601 319 282 82 72 186 101
Dl.ock No. 75 144- 144 725 383 342 376 334 181 46

B'lock No. 76 103 103 642 346 296 345 294- 121 32
Block No. 77 115 115 650 338 312 208 77
Dlock No. 78 116 116 622 330 292 175 70
&lock No. 79 108 108 660 338 322 215 70
Dlock No. 80 121 121 657 344 313 114 119 186 66

B-lock No. 81 145 145 678 374 304 265 234 7 6 231 72
Dlock No. 82 134- 134- 602 345 257 5 7 218 105
Block No. 83 142 142 703 408 295 8 53 25 26 213 84
!tlock No. 84 66 66 602 444- 158 4 I 10 21 386 85
Diock No. 85 78 78 767 236 531 106 80 108 352

B-Iock No. 86 82 82 658 380 278 19 61 4 8 161 106


Diock No. 87 157 157 714- 393 321 15 18 27 10 175 43
Dlock No. 88 142 142 648 337 311 36 29 I 3 202 63
'Slock No. 89 177 177 716 394 322 9 5 287 177
Dlock No. 90 143 143 661 361 300 13 6 195 61

Dlock No. 91 126 128 567 319 248 191 78


Dlock No. 92 156 156 666 37l 295 8 3 158 - 45
Dlock No. 93 127 127 652 336 316 134 50 138 64
Dlock No. 94 95 95 530 287 : 243 ., 134- 45

12
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS No-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M FMFMFMFMEM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI.
No.
161 26 3 1 44 1 17 27 69 23 202 307 46
165 32 22 5 9 5 5 13 34 .. 4 22 .• 29 40 8 157 276 47
158 19 8 2 6 10 51 .. .. 25 7 59 9 206 261 48
162 14- 4- 2 2 I 53 1 3 .. 29 14 57 10 194 280 49
172 20 1 9 9 40 .. 4 75 4 8 35 7 169 271 50

121 3 2 23 .. 60 .. 9 27 3 194 268 51


173 II .. 70 .. 4 20 I 26 53 10 192 275 52
153 5 1 6 .. 45 I 3 23 2 23 52 2 168 284 53
182 18 8 3 50 I 4 17 3 34 69 II 218 247 54
150 6 7 2 44 3 33 19 44 3 196 284 55

151 13 3 56 " 2 30 .. 11 .. 49 13 176 306 56


135 16 .. 2 42 1 4 39 .. 11 37 14 209 287 57
137 18 4 1 32 1 13 35 .. 8 45 16 197 295 58
161 15 ,. 5 3 65 I 4 21 2 27 38 9 180 310 59
146 18 5 43 .. 1 32 1 12 48 16 169 263 60

157 19 3 35 6 22 .. 19 72 18 229 286 61


132 8 8 .. 30 ,. I 24 1 10 59 7 207 304 62
134 6 3 I 36 ,. 5 30 .. 13 46 5 225 289 63
130 2 3 40 .. 10 18 10 49 2 199 325 64
130 24 1 53 2 1 25 13 36 20 214 272 65

142 9 3 46 .. 5 35 1 4- 49 8 246 276 66


178 10 63 I 1 23 1 14 77 8 196 292 67
155 14 4 5 2 41 2 .. 12 .. 22 71 10 189 307 , 68
133 16 43 5 1 39 2 10 40 9 176 269 ',69
228 8 4 43 1 3 63 .. 12 103 7 157 267 70

220 3 12 73 1 38 6 89 3 171 267 71


187 3 90 2 .. 26 1 16 53 2 183 305 72
154- 7 I 81 4 24 1 5 39 6 180 319 73
152 13 1 53 .. 7 1 14 1 12 65 11 167 269 74
172 44 16 5 64 6 2 4- 4 3 17 69 26 211 298 75

145 25 1 .. " 74 2 3 4 9 54 23 201 271 76


154 32 7 2 78 .. ., 39 4 7 23 26 184 280 77
165 40 15 6 75 3 35 6 3 34 27 165 252 78
153 56 , , 85 3 .. 40 16 7 21 36 185 266 79
151 41 1 2 63 2 4 1 JO 6 11 60 31 193 272 80

198 79 1 63 4 4 2 9 .. 22 99 73 176 225 81


183 13 17 6 2 60 3 11 2 13 73 9 162 244 82
189 12 25 6 3 7 3 51 5 12 .. 11 72 5 219 283 83
197 11 6 3 41 2 3 2 143 8 247 147 84
105 59 2 " 19 3 16 5 {) 4 58 50 131 472 85

84 13 1 B .. 24 3 3 .• 1 44 13 296 265 86
219 16 3 4 5 ,. 3 4 82 1 2 .. 20 4 8 92 7 174 305 87
167 59 1 1 I 2 44 1 1 1 8 1 15 97 53 170 252 88
178 6 5 .. 1 2 3 168 5 216 316 89
180 25 2 .. 2 . 78 3 32 8 12 51 16 181 275 90
140 9 67 1 to 20 42 8 179 239 91
235 25 12 9 " 118 2 19 14 2 20 52 II 136 270 92
165 31 3 37 2 3 .. 829 105 27 171 285 93
133 19 6 7 64 1 5 219 47 10 154 224 94

13
GUJARAT VB..LAGE
BARODA

SI. Areai n Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 95 109 109 565 301 264- 2 168 77

TOlal f!! Ward No. III 7,038 18,786 979 412 10,791
(Fatehpura) 7,003 35,441 16,655 1,012 361 5,265

Block No. 1 122 122 633 324 309 229 153


&lock No. 2 135 135 667 344 323 245 171
Block No. g 107 107 550 295 255 184- lOB
Block No. 4 130 130 704 384 320 235 125
&lvck No. S 128 128 662 336 326 210 133

Btlock No. 6 134 134 682 373 309 227 121


&lock No. 7 146 146 698 376 322 214- 97
&lock No. S 123 123 745 377 368 237 149
Block No. 9 125 125 664 338 326 257 209
Block. No. 10 118 118 650 345 305 253 158

mock No. 11 128 128 6Il 330 281 5 3 169 91


Dlock No. 12 122 122 668 352 316 5 5 51 41 189 79
Block No. 13 140 140 721 379 342 III 95 2 4 233 105
Block No. 14 155 157 734 395 339 50 58 94- 57 192 74-
B'i<;;ck No. IS 129 129 676 357 319 92 109 219 102

&lock No. 16 III 112 521 271 250 11 8 51 57 155 67


Block No. 17 173 173 559 321 238 98 109 6 I 243 83
B>lock No. 18 87 87 527 261 266 173 53
&Iock No. 19 94 94 527 264 263 149 65
Block No. 20 119 119 692 351 341 202 75

Dlock No. 21 114- 114 578 290 288 196 100


Dlock No. 22 125 125 628 359 269 2 2 213 71
.6'Iock No. 23 133 133 620 350 270 8 7 224 85
Block No. 24 125 125 719 362 357 177 46
Dlock No. 25 133 134 636 348 288 2 11 3 3 93 21

Dlock No. 26 134 134 588 321 267 27 25 9 8 175 58


Block No. 27 156 157 683 378 305 :; 3 17 17 172 48
B'lock No. 28 120 126 608 307 301 144- 14-5 108 . 38
Block No. 29 103 103 584 303 281 190 132
Diock No. 30 123 123 553 297 256 154 69
Block No. 31 132 132 549 291 258 9 10 124 46
Dlock No. 32 136 136 599 316 283 189 195 131 41
Dlock No. 33 122 122 487 271 216 2 1 58
&Iock No. 34 161 161 671 364 307 4 5 41 41 89 25
B'lock No. 35 133 133 668 359 309 13 12 10 6 197 87
BoJock No. 36 177 177 732 395 337 III 114 20 15 150 55
mock No. 37 134 134 594 327 267 21 22 165 69
B'lock No. 38 100 100 615 332 283 173 118
B'lock No. 39 107 116 61:16 361 325 253 148
Dlock No. 40 119 122 626 316 310 242 137

l1lock No. 41 119 119 664 358 306 252 160


&Iock No. 42 93 96 627 318 309 224 149
B-Iock No. 43 105 105 580 304 195 83
&Iock No. 41- 106 106 604 27~
3J2 29 221 143
B\OCK No. 45 97 97 575 284 291 200 152

14
DIREarORY District-Baroda
'TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMF M FMFMF M FM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI.
No.
14-0 42 44 1 27 22 9 59 19 161 222 95

9,364 136 11 30 285 3,146 278 2,111 793 2,574 9,422


1,()92 3 6 5 162 88 57 106 16 649 15,563

157 5 1 5 68 32 1 13 38 4 167 304 1


168 9 I 5 1 84- 2 31 . . JI .. 36 6 176 314- 2
150 27 .... .. 4 1 56 3 2 28 8 52 22 145 228 3
174 14 1 .. 6 1 100 1 3 .. 28 ., 8 .. 28 12 210 306 4
165 12 2 1 83 1 28 1 11 40 10 171 314 5

164 20 13 5 70 7 28 1 10 36 14 209 289 6


,184 9 3 .. 5 2 78 2 17 .. 30 1 12 39 4 192 313 7
178 12 n .. 4 .. 26 1 2J 50 11 199 356 8
158 14- 63 1 3 4-5 4 20 27 9 180 312 9
171 21 • j 67 1 •. .. 45 .. 19 40 20 174 284 10

161 22 3 2 65 2 3 26 2 20 43 16 169 259 11


183 21 1 3 76 .. 9 6 28 3 22 47 9 169 295 12
189 22 1 I 71 4 2 2 8 1 22 85 14 190 320 13
196 , 42 1 2 55 2 10 1 15 1 25 90 35 199 297 14
Ull 1'7 1 1 76 5 19 3 6 ., 26 .. 53 8 176 302 15

131 31 2 •• 'O. 2 3 43 6 16 9 13 10 45 13 140 219 16


196 13 I .. .. 35 3 4 3 5 .. 4 .. 147 7 125 225 17
.. 79 28 1 15 136
125
134
157
24
18
38
3
2
1
53
90
..
1
..1 .•..1 37
25
3
3
2
I1
9
••
30
30
22
IS
34
130
194
242
245
303
18
19
20

159 15 1 62 •- .. 58 4- 10 28 10 131 273 21


182 12 7 2 87 .• 5 I 39 3 19 25 5 177 257 22
199 15 4 1 58 2 6 1 52 1 34 ., 4-5 10 151 255 23
188 9 12 2 2 64 1 7 ., 66 5 10 27 1 174- 348 24-
192 21 1 7 5 63 .. 15 1 28 3 17 61 12 156 267 25

173 18 15 3 5 ..1 5
1
2
1
35
40
••
.•
3
11
1
3
42
36
2 16
1 27 8
54
69
8 148
189
249 26
189 24 4 10 281 27
149 71 11 10 6 1 11 2 30 3 9 .. 82 55 158 230 28
130 6 19 .. 31 49 3 8 .. 23 3 173 275 29
143 17 15 8 35 1 2 .• 31 1 10 50 7 154 239 30

156 40 7 31 24 52 3 19 2 15 2 17 2 15 7 135 218 31


154 47 1 .-
s
.. . ~ " 21 ....
10
13
14
4
5
7
7..
.. 112
63
·43 162 236 32
154- 17 4 2 .. 11 2 38 2 7 I J7 199 33
173 17 6 8 49 1 9 .. 55 4 21 1 33 3 191 290 34-
173 9 1 .• .1 1 91 2 2 1 34 2 17 .. 27 2 186 300 35

214- 44 7 ..1 .... I4 1 95


64
10
1
15
4
8
..
21 6 11
21
51 19 181 293 36
175 5 2 2 27 ., 2 56 152 262 37
148 5 10 .• 2 1 40 1 1 4-4 ., 6 .. 44- 3 184 278 38
171 12 7 .. 19 4 87 1 16 .. 42 7 190 313 39
]58 3 12 2 24 .. 68 1 15 .. 38 158 307 40

188 1 10 2 17 .. III ., 18 .. 30 I 170 305 41


135 8 5 "
3' 23 .• ., 73 11 23 5 183 301 42
139 16 I 5 9 19 .• 1 86 1 7 20 6 165 260 43
149 11 3 22 83 2 10 .. 34- 6 163 281 44
123 14 2 15 1 2 66 10 28 13 161 277 45

15
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &.


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

B'lock No. 46 103 103 544 285 259 36 35 119 65


B>lock No. 47 III 113 516 283 233 34 40 112 32
Block No. 48 140 141 653 356 297 14- 18 221 100
B>lock No. 49 97 G8 518 262 256 168 77
Block No. 50 101 104 534 310 274 218 1I3

&lock No. 51 107 107 580 308 272 172 86


B'Jock No. 52 108 110 587 311 276 4 182 78
Block No. 53 121 121 581 313 268 218 94
Btlock No. 54 99 99 622 319 303 184 88
Bolock No. 55 139 139 671 425 246 4 2 307 91

Bolock No. 56 127 127 613 315 298 17 17 3 2 173 77


Dlock No. 57 117 117 607 303 304 65 66 2 3 126 65

Total of Ward No. IV 8,034- 8,152 41,949 22,128 19,821 226 199 23B 234 15,963 11,437
(Baroda city)
Dlock No. I 93 94 585 311 274 193 154
B'lock No. 2 121 121 620 336 284 269 20J
Bolock No. 3 122 122 708 356 352 285 232
Block No. 4 114 114 633 335 298 267 196
Biock No. 5 120 121 695 354- 341 282 238

BIock No. 6 114 116 688 353 335 296 252


BIock No. 7 128 128 6G4 3-11 323 277 208
Dlock No. 8 124 125 671 343 328 275 2H
B'lock No. 9 123 133 584 331 253 255 158
&lock No. 10 113 113 601 306 295 236 176

B'lock No. 11 121 121 593 312 281 229 189


Dlock No. 12 138 138 732 391 341 2 323 245
Bolock No. 13 134 134 683 368 315 291 229
Dlock No. 14 129 127 690 358 332 292 238
Dlock No. 15 102 102 591 296 295 198 142

B'Iock No. 16 108 110 641 337 304 236 125


Dlock No. 17 135 135 7W 407 353 308 208
mock No. 18 129 130 575 313 262 4 238 181
B'lock No. 19 129 129 674 363 311 286 222
Bo1ock No. 20 138 138 668 333 335 264 229

BIock No. 21 126 126 630 340 290 288 208


Bolock No. 22 74 84- 645 336 309 247 199
Block No. 23 102 102 601 300 301 285 144-
Bolock No. 24 49 124 636 351 285 291 207
Bolock No. 25 124 124 584 307 277 242 195
BIock No. 26 121 121 645 329 316 261 228
BIock No. 27 121 121 589 320 269 267 188
Bolock No. 28 114 114 605 305 300 238 177
mock No. 29 131 131 645 339 306 259 184-
Bolock No. 30 117 117 680 373 307 276 179

B>lock No. 31 131 132 626 314 ,312 254 228


Diock No. 32 123 123 625 335 '290 271 202
B'lock No. 33 131 131 6')1 347 304- 298 222
B>1ock No. 34 132 132 639 333 306 3 237 194
B>lock No. 35 123 123 652 341 311 263 195

16
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS
Total Non-
workers workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 23 22 23 24 25 26 ~7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
BI.
No.

131 43 4- .. 39 36 15 1 38 I 8 26 6 154- 216 46


151 18 I 6 38 17 2 20 2 10 59 14 132 215 47
183 26 I 8 J 68 1 6 2 39 1 14 47 21 173 271 48
135 29 .. 9 3 65 1 3 21 2 3 .. 34 23 127 227 49
]',)0 8 2 3 2 43 1 1 •• 46 14 41 5 160 266 50

149 25 1 .. 2 2 5
3
4 57
63
2
5
37
18
5 14-
14
31
29
14
7
159
177
247
268
51
52
134- 8 2 1
162 5 4- 50 2 60 1 9 37 3 151 263 53
136 19 55 7 38 3 17 26 9 183 284 54
26~ 5 10 3 68 3 33 31 120 2 160 241 55

174 21 28 1 2 82 4 7 1 646 43 9 141 277 56


158 37 6 2 2 83 11 7 5 15 10 15 30 8 145 267 57

697 46 4 1 7 1 189 553,292 30 145 3 2,303 84 670 73,241 513 12,234 19,124

129 7 15 25 2 55 32 7 182 267 1


150 11 1 64 44 2 3 38 9 186 273 2
158 3 2 48 4 48 4 51 3 198 349 3
139 9 1 37 2 40 .• 8 51 9 196 289 4
147 10 46 2 65 I 5 29 9 207 331 5

155 7 1 2 46 3 49 9 47 4 198 328 6


147 8 5 55 4 38 3 42 8 194 315 7
138 14 2 65 3 1 28 8 36 9 205 314 8
162 11 7 51 45 12 47 11 169 242 9
142 15 1 1 2 62 2 2 31 2 4 41 9 164 280 10

117 5 .. 45 1 36 5 30 5 195 276 11


161 8 1 1 46 1 2 49 8 55 6 230 333 12
148 3 2 52 1 I 37 2 54 1 220 312 13
158 8 1 49 2 32 8 66 8 200 324 14
132 28 1 .• 56 1 25 2 10 2 38 24 164 267 15

169 30 5 64 4 20 3 11 65 26 168 274 16


166 10 1 64 2 1 37 12 51 8 241 343 17
126 10 .. 3 44 .. 2 33 9 37 7 187 252 18
168 11 2 1 46 .. 1 46 2 16 57 8 195 300 19
144 5 2 41 4 23 1 21 53 4 189 330 20

149 3 3 29 1 54 I 4 58 2 191 287 21


131 5 41 1 34 1 8 47 4 205 304 22
133 4- 19. 42 .. I 35 .. 11 25 4 167 297 23
159 5 2 2 50 6 38 8 53 5 192 280 24
127 5 I 34 43 .. 4 45 5 180 272 25
142 3 .. ., 37 1 26 .. 13 65 3 187 313 26
117 8 2 1 41 2 23 .. 9 39 8 203 261 27
139 9 4 2 59 1 30 2 8 37 5 166 291 28
170 22 2 1 83 3 :2 26 3 15 41 15 169 284 29
170 7 3 2 37 1 62 10 57 5 203 300 30

136 12 9 2 37 2 40 .. 16 32 10 178 300 31


140 8 2 7 1 36 3 43 1 8 41 6 195 282 32
153 4 1 51 .. 34 5 62 3 194 300 33
142 6 3 35 4 33 8 59 5 191 300 34
151 5 3 9 34 31 .. 16 58 5 190 306 35

17
B-3
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

SJ. Area in Occupied House Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B'lock No. 36 134 134 696 382 314 303 196


B'lock No. 37 119 124 579 314 265 239 158
B'lock No. 38 106 111 605 304 301 247 204
&lock No. 39 118 118 607 312 295 225 161
&lock No. 40 123 126 596 315 281 246 178

&Iock No. 41 112 112 602 305 297 225 190


&lock No. 42 112 112 570 S03 267 241 176
mock No. 43 120 120 567 301 266 126 56
mock No. 44 123 123 614 302 . 312 239 211
B'lock No. 45 140 140 645 351 294 267 181

Btlock No. 46 117 117 589 319 270 209 140


B'lock No. 47 117 117 642 338 304 3 206 121
mock No. 48 114 114 619 332 287 256 162
&lock No. 49 132 132 633 343 290 276 199
Ulock No. 50 123 123 609 322 287 248 160

Block No. 51 124 124 645 352 293 273 212


DIock No. 52 130 130 591 306 285 218 148
mock No. 53 124 124 740 386 354 319 241
£lock No. 54 132 132 598 301 297 4 3 201 144
Ulock No. 55 114 114 569 307 262 198 93

B·Jock No. 56 148 148 692 375 317 156 49


B'lock No. 57 114 114 603 313 290 192 134
mock No. 5:3 131 131 759 406 353 292 194
B'lock No. 59 133 133 672 348 324 236 162
mock No. 60 128 128 638 339 299 212 143

BIock No. 61 130 130 647 330 317 217 124


&Iock No. 62 144 144 681 365 316 5 5 14 12 199 104
Ulock No. 63 119 119 574 299 275 220 191 120 53
BoJock No. 64 127 127 589 333 256 60 51 61 7
Block No. 65 135 135 614 345 269 153 163 106 22

&lock No. 66 140 140 655 366 289 233 97

Total of Ward No. V 13,483 36,328 2,275 694 22,024


(Vadi) 12,952 68,832 32,504 2,052 534 12,613

Block No. 1 118 118 642 329 313 244 177


Block No. 2 121 121 663 337 326 190 141
Block No. 3 121 122 683 339 344 213 122
Block No. 4 120 120 617 310 307 206 119
Block No 5 133 133 637 349 288 224 125

Block No. 6 137 137 646 338 308 195 121


Block No. 7 119 119 68'3 364 319 223 109
Block No. 8 123 123 651 328 323 234 141
Block No. 9 130 130 664 352 312 248 168
Block No. 10 120 120 629 361 268 5 4 230 76

Block No. II 110 123 679 354 325 228 136


Block No. 12 126 ]26 658 346 312 266 186
Block No. 13 121 121 664 366 298 278 172
Block No. 14 95 124 650 333 317 247 185
Block No. 15 127 127 627 325 302 234 169

18
D~~CTORY District-Baro~
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers S1.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M F M F M FMFMFM FMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 I

BI.
No.
147 7 .. 2 .. 58 2 .• 28 .. 7 50 5 235 307 36
133 9 1 3 ,I 39 .. I .. 24 1 6 59 6 181 256 37
135 9 .. 51 I 2 .. 33 I 4 45 7 169 292 38
135 7 3 .. 3 .. 33 .. 4 24 11 57 7 177 288 39
147 6 1 49 .. .. 29 7 61 6 168 275 40

123 7 2 2 33 .. 2 36 5 .. 44 5 182 290 41


117 10 .. 33 6 30 3 45 9 186 257 42
140 2 1 42 I 48 9 39 2 161 264 43
135 8 34 4 1 34 9 .• 54 7 167 304- 44-
162, 16 2 48 4- 36 3 7 65 11 189 278 45

1123 8 55 1 16 14 .. 37 8 196 262 46


'iBl 18 9 4 82 2 2 33 2 5 50 10 157 286 47
168 20 2 1 6 10 52 I 3 43 I 9 52 8 164 267 48
161
146
6
7
..S .. 31
.. 50
..
2
7
1
58
18
9
4 ..
56
68
6
4
182
176
284
280
49
50

149 14 2 2 49 3 42 8 1 43 13 203 279 51


150 20 5 3 48 2 32 3 5 60 12 156 265 52
182 7 6 2 88 .. 3 45 15 25 5 204 347 53
152 22 5 54 2 4 I 19 18 1 52 17 149 275 54
144 17 2 3 60 1 1 23 14 1 44 12 163 245 55

163 1 68 .. 17 .. 53 .. 23 1 212 316 56


153 6 1 .. .. 53 32 .. 26 .. 41 6 160 284 57
183 2 77 57 11.. 38 1 223 351 58
157 7 .. 62 .. 2 25 16.. 52 7 191 317 59
156 9 1 .. 80 3 2 27 2 16 .. 30 4 183 290 60

160 9 1 .. 72 3 32 2 23 .• 29 6 170 308 61


178 13 I 59 2 41 3 16 .. 59 10 187 303 62
149 39 1 .. 7 1 22
9 56
..
..
7 13 6 4 .. 95 32 150 236 63
187 48 9 3 I 1 26 1 .. 26 19 10 .. 57 17 146 208. 64
190 6 3 .. 70 10 18 4 4- •• 85 2 155 263 65

173 18 .. 32 .. 2 .. 31 11 21 .. 87 7 193 271 66

17,280 201 81 77 322 6,506 349 3,339 1,760 4,645 19,048


1,953 18 37 /5 259 193 73 251 20 1,087 30,551

138 8 .• 54 1 1 42 1 12 29 6 191 305 1


157 12 2 66 2 1 22 2 31 35 8 180 314 2
155 14 2 79 6 5 1 33 10 28 5 184 330 3
153 7 80 1 6 1 29 9 29 5 157 300 4
165 10 .. 80 1 1 24 15 .. 44 8 184 278 5

145 8 .. 1 1 52 .• 6 25 11 50 7 193 300 6


170 22 I 8 10 56 4 16 .. 12 73 11 194 297 7
142 44 13 49 1 30 5 20 43 25 186 279 8
161 5 1 52 1 •• 38 1 31 37 4 191 307 9
155 16 67 4 1 34 6 11 39 9 206 252 10

155 15 6 .• 40 2 11 32 1 64 13 199 310 11


150 32 1 3 50 2 19 7 33 2 45 20 196 280 12
140 20 .. 2 43 3 2 1 31 2 20 43 12 226 278 13
151 23 1 .. 2 4 31 .. 41 4 23 .• 52 15 182 294- 14
137 9 3 35 2 2 23 25 49 7 188 293 15

19
GUJARAT VILLAGE
• BARODA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 16 130 130 657 370 287 26 27 22 19 201 100


Block No. 17 138 138 591 312 279 2 160 66
Block No. 18 131 131 630 323 307 293 294 102 30
Block No. 19 156 156 711 390 321 376 314 240 81
Block No. 20 133 133 727 391 336 291 295 4 4 124 23

Block No. 21 142 142 590 331 259 4 1 20 18 134 48


Block No. 22 120 120 595 364 231 2 3 43 32 226 67
Block No. 23 117 117 582 311 271 200 109
Block No. 24 151 151 754 411 343 12 II 134 98 188 68
Block No. 25 116 226 605 314 291 41 28 55 33 166 88

Block No. 26 153 193 629 353 276 34 36 55 44 135 25


Block No. 27 198 198 709 418 291 16 2 241 91
Block No. 28 153 153 600 334 266 6 6 160 54
Block No. 29 122 122 622 339 283 29 27 44 20 132 45
Block No. 30 127 127 628 362 266 8 1 19 13 152 65

Block No. 31 147 147 659 385 274 39 30 190 94


Block No. 32 154 154 656 355 301 6 3 131 41
Block No. 33 126 146 618 331 287 2 1 190 67
Block No. 34 130 130 585 302 283 67 67 5 1 140 63
Block No. 35 134 153 658 354 304 85 81 2 6 211 114

Block No. 36 J09 109 550 289 261 215 J09


Block No. 37 128 128 672 372 300 281 156
Block No. 38 116 116 647 342 305 234 138
Block No. 39 106 106 617 342 275 257 145
.alock No. 40 151 151 620 325 295 109 98 6 9 163 84

Block No. 41 148 148 685 372 313 92 84 14- 12 201 88


Block No. 42 115 115 618 325 293 310 279 1\)3 63
Block No. 43 132 132 636 353 283 94 94 2 7 205 100
13'lock No. 44 108 108 652 356 296 253 154
B>lock No. 45 114 114 687 369 318 4 5 257 178

Block No. 46 107 107 556 286 270 1 I 170 128


mock No. 47 127 127 672 367 305 3 3 268 153
B'lock No. 48 III III 651 338 313 280 181
BoJock No. 49 112 112 585 307 278 232 157
B'lock No. 50 114 114 643 347 296 259 183

Block No. 51 130 130 659 333 326 231 181


B'lock No. 52 1I3 113 603 319 284 244 174
B'lock No. 53 130 132 666 330 336 280 222
Block No. 54 120 120 670 363 307 269 160
BoJock No. 55 111 III 567 295 272 221 127
Block No. 56 120 120 609 330 279 169 80
Block No. 57 159 162 709 372 337 77 63 90 40
Block No. 58 148 148 701 376 325 13 8 268 182
Block No. 59 116 122 631 344 287 232 138
Block No. 60 132 134 640 340 300 230 138
Block No. 61 1 IS 115 592 312 280 169 112
Dlocl~ No. 62 131 131 681 355 .326 7 4 269 187
Diock No. 63 130 130 682 371 311 5 4 227 151
B!cck No. 64 126 126 667 332 335 9 8 141 85
B'Iock No. 65 107 107 617 318 299 84- 78 194 102

20
DmECTORY District-Baroda
TA.LUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M F M F M F MFMF MFMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI.
No.
206 22 5 5 48 2 13 4 35 3 16 89 8 164 265 16
166 33 51 2 9 5 29 8 12 2 65 16 146 246 17
179 76 4 ,3 62 6 3 9 1 16 85 66 144 231 18
182 77 .. 48 19 12 14 3 27 92 44 208 244 19
170 29 4 32 4 5 1 6 12 110 24 221 307 20

178 32 80 2 1 35 12 14 48 15 153 227 21


181 21 .. 3 89 I 3 4 6 I 27 53 IS 183 210 22
163 7 4- .. 35 2 19 1 50 53 5 148 264 23
214 44 6 1 9 5 42 5 7 5 30 1 I 68 51 17 197 299 24
15,2 20 4 53 ',1 .. 1 22 3 44 29 15 162 271 25

202 31 13 1 .. 5 5 79 3 .. 5 21 78 23 151 245 26


265 17 4 It 3 23 4 76 1 7 1 ::!6 117 9 153 274 27
181 29 7 625 6 88 5 3 15 4 22 35 II 153 237 28
179 41 3 2 2 35 26 84 4 4 2 7 .. 17 27 7 160 242 29
177 16 3 4- 2 14 4 76 I 2 18 3 15 41 5 185 250 30

209 6 1 .. 101 20 16 71 6 176 268 31


190 18 .. .. I 12 2 64 3 36 5 17 57 11 165 283 32
179 46 29 6 9 1 1 22 35 61 4 19 2 22 12 2 152 241 33
167 23 13 1 II 4 1 71 2 4- I 14 15 38 15 135 260 34-
168 25 3 62 8 2 I 18 2 40 43 13 186 279 35

135 5 3 2 69 15 21 22 3 154 256 36


167 4- 12 3 68 2 28 19 36 1 205 296 37
156 4 4 82 I 13 26 31 3 186 301 38
158 7 2 .. 66 1 22 22 38 .. 184 275 39
191 25 3 18 5 68 7 3 1 36 2 21 44 7 134 270 40

193 15 I 85 2 1 36 12 57 14 179 298 41


143 58 2 31 8 9 5 2 10 89 45 182 235 42
148 31 2 2 46 7 8 3 30 3 7 53 13 205 252 43
142 4 5 I 50 .. 38 1 17 31 3 214 292 44
139 3 5 2 48 1 32 19 32 2 230 315 45

137 16 .. .. 2 62 .. 6 29 .. 15 23 16 149 254 46


172 9 1 1 9 3 84 .. 1 28 1 21 27 4- 195 296 47
129 6 1 55 1 33 .. 7 28 5 209 307 48
124
158
4- 5 .. 43 .. 25 .. 14 .. 37 4 133 274 49
6 1 2 48 2 33 13 55 4 189 290 50

152 13 57 10 13 20 50 13 181 313 51


120 4 .. 62 I 15 15 27 4- 199 280 52
150 13 2 1 1 58 3 19 20 47 10 180 323 53
162 7 4 56 5 35 15 47 6 201 300 54
146 4- 72 2 32 8 32 3 149 268 55
147 21 .. 2 2 .. 3 1 67 .. 15 2 22 38 15 183 258 56
213 60 15 29 25 5 2 3 52 4 1 25 9 20 61 22 159 277 57
175 33 1 10 13 57 1 27 1 32 1 47 19 201 290 58
162 8 3 4 74 .• 1 14 20 1 46 7 182 279 59
163 14 1 1 .. 2 3 76 I 5 2 23 17 38 a 177 286 60
127 12 3 3 53 I 2 12 16 38 10 185 268 61
152 14 9 6 66 2 3 17 19 2 38 4 203 312 62
175 8 14 I 2 21 1 59 1 1 24 18 35 5 196 303 63
172 42 7 2 1 1 16 5 43 I 1 2 44 24 22 .. 36 9 160 293 64
158 26 4 I 1 7 7 95 4 .. 8 1 10 33 13 160 273 65

21
GUJ~T vn.LAGE
BARODA

S1. Area in Occupied House~ Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

&lock No. 66 95 97 619 328 291 209 lIS


Boiock No. 67 98 98 663 34-5 318 4 188 69
alock No. 68 89 89 631 333 298 169 50
mock No. 69 44 81 649 341 308 206 76
B'lock No. 70 94 94 655 330 325 196 67
B'lock No. 71 89 89 646 327 319 233 130
B'!Ock No. 12 87 122 540 284 256 160 90
J31lock No. 73 88 113 603 284- 319 218 203
mock No. 74- 89 140 615 298 317 188 142
B-lock No. 75 110 110 598 296 302 230 199
1I'lock No. 76 130 140 704 370 334 5 4 211 105
alack No. 77 139 141 676 359 317 97 90 9 9 145 49
mock No. 78 124 124 596 321 275 189 81
Bolock No. 79 135 136 634 335 299 59 36 173 64
Dlock No. 80 116 116 615 312 303 12 13 109 44

Dlock No. 81 144 145 654 340 314 1 1 95 23


B'lock No. 82 158 159 658 366 292 3 3 52 46 100 20
B-lock No. 83 118 119 583 314 269 85 60 7 4- 163 82
1I'lock No. 84 127 127 654 342 312 256 183
&lock No. 85 lto no 696 364 332 2 1 251 144
Dlock No. 86 107 128 723 374- 349 258 190
B'lock No. 87 93 100 626 317 .'109 5 4 239 167
B'lock No. 88 81 106. 613 316 297 191 122
B-lock N~. 89 101 102 619 31b 303 234 183
B-lock No. 90 117 119 645 314 331 10 6 3 2 236 217
B-lock No. 91 liS liS 591 300 291 225 189
B'lock No. 92 126 130 701 370 331 289 218
B-lock No. 93 130 130 679 358 321 258 141
mock No. 94 144 144 792 420 372 369 274-
B-Iock No. 95 142 142 702 363 339 274- 191

B'lock No. 96 8i 147 608 311 297 207 131


IHock No. 97 12(; 120 639 332 307 213 134-
&Iock No. 98 120 120 634 317 317 182 92
Bolock No. 99 114 114 710 358 352 3 2 245 137
B-Iock No. 100 115 115 645 328 317 11 11 2 2 250 206
Bolock No. 101 140 140 703 367 336 193 85
B'lock No. 102 115 1I5 651 331 320 211 144
Block No. 103 112 112 622 332 290 .. 125 31
Block No. 104 li3 113 678 337 341 ]8 16 202 118
Block No. 105 116 116 739 379 360 162 38

Block No. 106 114 114 672 344 328 92 34


Block No. 107 61 61 367 194- 173 125 53

Total of Ward No. VI 10,471 30,286 474 397 19,923


(Babojzpura) 10,270 55,986 25,700 443 229 Il,575

mock No. 1 98 98 679 401 27,8 4 3 281 102


B-lock No. 2 109 109 587 299 288 217 150

22
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
worken Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF MF MFMFM FMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI.
No.

162 5 3 3 3 .. 1 91 1 17 5 " 43 .. 166 286 66


163 18 2 11 108 I 4 " 21 2 11 17 4 182 300 67
137 3 6 · . 43 5 I 32 1 11 40 1 196 295 68
152 1 1 1 29 " 5 .. 91 8 18 189 307 69
161 1 1 62 1 7 57 " 10 24" 169 324 70

148 4- .. .. 52 4- .. 47 .. 11 34 3 179 .315 71


146 3 I I 55 .. 2 .. "73 5 .. 10 2 138 253 72
136 13 2 13 66 .. 49 1 18 .. 148 306 73
151 1 68 .. 11 " 37 1 34 1 147 316 74
126 9 1 43 4 29 3 19 30 6 170 293 75

176 32 z 8 92 6 1 31 . . 13 36 17 194 302 76


203 40 2 .. 90 18 1 .. 22 1 18 69 20 156 277 77
167 25 2 2 .. 100 5 6 4 22 1 16 .. 21 13 154 250 78
160 40 .. 1 58 9 4 2 40 25
7
23
7
35 3 175 259 79
161 15 4 2 3 .• 52 1 12 2 40 41 4 151 288 80

176 35 .. 3 54 3 12 144 20 17 2 46 9 164- 279 81


215 40 2 3 3 2 48 2 7 1 43 18 10 I 97 18 151 252 82
157 27 1
4
·3. 61
61
6
1
4
1
.. 43
28
8 13
1 7
35
44
13 157 242 83
147 8 I 3 195 304 84
162 4- 4 63 1 6 34 16 39 3 202 328 85

172 4- 40 " 57 21 53 4 202 345 86


141
142
14-
19 1
·,
II
47
39
.. .. 47
80
1
2
15
..
31
22
12
6
176
174
295
278
87
88
143 9 ·5. 45
64
3
5
55
42
1 !i
16
2 34
16
5
17
173 29·1- 89
145 23 2 169 308 90

133 6 2 24 .. " 39 " 6 64 4 167 285 91


169 12 1 74 1 1 31 1 II 51 10 201 319 92
156 6 4 39 1 64 2 15 33 3 202 315 93
187 15 56 .. 3 " 44 16 68 15 233 357 94
165 19 9 41 .. 5 40 20 58 8 198 320 95

145 7 37 2 4 91 1 5 8 4- 166 290 96


150 12 57 8 .. 37 2 5 43 9 182 295 97
162 7 .. 43 .. 56 I IS 48 6 ISS 310 98
182 6 5 54 1 71 2 20 31 4- 176 346 99
130 6 41 3 .. 34 7 45 5 198 3Il 100

182 15 75 2 11 29 3 6 61 10 185 321 101


181 10 2 3 94 5.. 52 I 6 22 6 150 310 102
157 6 7 1 70 6. . 26 1 18 24 4 175 284 103
149 8 3 1 52 2 5 .. 39 11 39 5 188 333 104
181 57 I 94 1 1 .. 50 5 6 30 49 198 303 105

161 14 3 87 3 2 32 1 4 33 10 183 314 106


93 25 1 43 2 19 6 30 17 101 148 107

13,611 172 43 103 179 4,158 436 2,127 1,194 5,201 16,673
1,688 30 12 21 235 70 28 412 26 854 24,012

167 11 3 2 50 .. 28 28 .. 58 9 234 267 I


124 10 1 51 2 16 16 37 10 175 278 2

23
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Schued1ed Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

8'lock No. 3 125 125 613 339 304 263 200


&lock No. 4 118 118 581 296 285 221 174
B'lock No. 5 107 107 625 318 307 248 186
&lock No. 6 121 121 637 338 299 240 127
Bolock No. 7 103 III 600 341 259 2 250 135

Bolock No. 8 129 132 669 352 317 293 239


8'lock No. 9 112 112 617 338 279 199 109
Dlock No. 10 125 126 678 351 327 283 223
Bolock No. II 108 108 593 326 267 251 161
Block No. 12 101 101 615 307 308 ::258 229

&lock No. 13 1I6 116 605 316 289 232 199


Block No. 14- 98 98 567 303 264 254- 192
Block No. 15 133 145 685 ~69 316 294 217
B-Iock No. 16 122 122 662 338 324 247 193
B'lock No. 17 140 140 755 414 341 352 224

.&lock No_ 18 122 122 596 327 269 24-5 155


Block No. 19 121 121 594- 281 313 220 197
Block No. 20 111 III 639 331 308 246 181
Block No. 21 101 103 533 307 7.26 212 141
Block No. 22 113 Il7 598 338 260 212 134

Block No 23 113 1I4 574- 306 268 214 147


B·lock No. 24 43 43 648 597 51 102 6 I 2 216 7
mock No. 25 133 133 663 354 309 3 6 2 3 236 120
Block No. 26 196 196 619 340 279 15 18 3 4 188 69
Block No. 27 104 107 692 381 311 42 36 89 43 213 85

Block No. 28 128 128 655 385 270 18 27 17 8 243 89


Block No. 29 lIS 115 704 361 343 7 3 261 196
Block No. 30 134 134 591 318 273 195 107
Block No. 31 75 75 678 527 151 17 25 463 40
Block No. 32 118 118 564 265 299 153 114

Block No. 33 94 94 468 233 235 158 99


Block No. 34 llO III 567 318 249 17 18 226 114
Block No. 35 115 118 605 305 300 10 11 27 12 173 102
Block No. 36 120 120 647 351 296 57 28 201 73
Block No. 37 126 126 684 362 322 5 2 188 97

Block No. 38 107 107 619 314 305 4 5 217 101


Block No. 39 126 126 594 306 288 18 14 195 103
Block No. 40 133 133 603 314 289 43 10 185 76
Block No. 41 99 99 475 261 214 14 14 93 19
Block No' 42 143 143 661 358 303 162 209 141 40

Block No. 43 112 112 565 310 255 59 60 175 57


Block No. 44 116 116 613 325 288 170 74
Block No. 45 133 133 620 332 288 157 53
Block No' 46 135 135 650 346 304- 23 16 72 8
Block No. 47 104 104 656 331 325 4 3 96 52

Block No. 48 110 110 653 334 319 4 3 101 21


Block No. 49 118 118 615 316 299 2 4 4 197 124
Block No. 50 119 119 618 325 293 222 172

24
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMF MFMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI.
No.
149 12 1 63 2 2 11 13 .. 59 10 190 292 3
128 16 1 44 2 1 .. 9 23 50 14 168 269 4
146 24- .. 51 6 .. 8 .. 81 24 172 283 5
141
136
16
18
2
2 2
..
1
33
40 ..
..1 ..•. 12
21
4 27
1 17
1
2
67
52 15
9 197
205
283
241
6
7

137 20
33
.. 42 I 2 2 22 2 15 56 14 215 297 8
140 3 J 5 3 50 1 2 .. 10 1 7 .. 63 27 198 246 9
158 5 .. 2 1 65 1 6 .. 40 3 .. 41 3 193 322 10
146 6 2 3 63 3 35 1 5 .. 34 5 180 261 11
122 11 45 2 4 28 7 •• 38 9 185 297 12

117 8 8 30 6 •• 15 11 .. 47 7 199 281 13


\118 9 3 45 9 .. 11 .• 13 1 37 8 185 255 14
'156 18 .. 3 50 1 13 4- 14 .. 75 14 213 298 15
133 38 24- 19 .. 2 36 4 I .. 13 I 6 .. 53 12 205 286 16
166 10 9 1 2 2 102 18 2 8 1 27 4 248 331 17

121 12 50 1 2 17 10 .. 41 11 206 257 18


125 14- 44 2 I 5 .• 22 I 52 II 156 299 19
133 14 4 2 67 .. 3 .. 22 2 II .• 26 10 198 294 20
119 15 1I 35 4 17 .. 19 .. 33 15 188 211 21
146 20 2 1 59 I II .. 20 .. 52 19 192 240 22

132 12 1 I .. 2 38 7 2 16 18 I 49 8 174 256 23


120 4 39 12 14 3 23 7 3 22 477 47 24
170 22 4 3 28 2 3 5 .. 8 .. 122 16 184 287 25
177 2 2 .. 6 .. .. 25 .. 2 .. 8 .. 134 2 163 277 26
198 24 12 2 12 6 12 I 4 3 18 I 5 3 •• 42 .• 90 II 183 287 27
220 11 5 12 •• 1 2 .• 7 •• 192 11 165 259 28
164 6 1 3 .. 23 .. I .. 54 I 25 56 5 197 337 29
155 11 3 1 .• 37 4 I 19 51 3 40 7 163 262 30
458 9 12 2 1 12 432 8 69 142 31
96 4 4 1 .. 4- .. 87 4 169 295 32

71 2 .. .. .. 4- .. 2 .. 1 .. 64 2 162 233 33
130 11 I 4 5 6 1 8 1 1 1 14 .. 90 9 188 238 34
153
160
27
35
.. I 8 37 2 3 7 9 97 16 152 273 35
6 4 1 .. 3 13 63 1 19 2 9 5 8 1 51 9 191 261 36
172 17 2 .. 1 83 1 10 1 7 6 27 .. 42 9 190 305 37
150
140
33
17
.. 23 63 3 33 I 11 3 12 31 3 164 272 38
1 7 56 10 3 22 2 8 43 3 166 271 39
158 37 1 .. 59 .. 13 2 14 12 20 .. 51 23 156 252 40
120 10 49 1 11 8 5 10 .. 42 4 141 204 41
183 32 78 5 8 4 6 4- 21 .. 70 19 175 271 42

130 15 1 .. 62 I .. II .. 9 .. 46 15 180 240 43


153
171
13
26
I ..4- .. 22 1 6 40 6 4 .• 80 6 172 275 44-
2 5 .. 22 5 22 1 2 17 11 7 .. 92 7 161 262 45
164 42 2 4 15 4 40 7 64 36 6 .. 26 1 182 262 46
158 47 1 44 1 1 46 38 7 59 8 173 278 47

153 60 .. 4 73 7 3 43 44 9 .• 21 8 181 259 48


139
147
22
28
J 1 1 .. 52 1 10 •• 23 6 14 1 38 13 177 277 49
2 1 .. 1 27 6 40 9 13 57 18 178 265 50

25
B-4
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 51 96 96 478 238 /240 11 13 163 100


mock No. 52 119 119 730 441 289 6 2 34-2 14-6
&lock No. 53 112 116 580 324 256 215 124
Dlock No. 54 132 134 740 388 352 209 92
DIock No. 55 99 104- 567 317 250 5 236 124

DIock No. 56 118 122 615 314 301 2 222 120


Dlock No. 57 74- 77 685 369 316 268 182
Hlock No. 58 119 120 629 341 288 8 6 246 151
Diock No. 59 101 101 577 305 272 216 136
alock No. 60 35 132 624 328 296 2 3 240 175

Dlock No. 61 126 128 626 342 284 207 136


Block No. 62 110 123 546 331 215 16 13 252 98
B'lock No. 63 137 139 607 346 261 1 216 95
Dlock No. 64- 112 113 684 364- 320 256 131
Dlock No. 65 131 131 639 '324 315 261 177

DIock No. 66 154 155 754 419 335 8 4 257 130


Dlock No. 67 135 135 641 331 310 I 193 115
Block No. 68 128 129 709 366 34-3 188 73
B10ck No. 69 120 120 619 323 296 213 158
Dlock No. 70 115 118 616 366 250 254- 133

Dlock No. 71 116 116 632 323 309 3 276 205


Dlock No. 72 131 139 666 371 295 306 192
Dlock No. 73 112 112 640 352 288 294 195
Block No. 74- 99 99 594 320 274 230 171
Dlock No. 75 109 109 658 350 308 270 182

B'lock No, 76 115 115 655 347 308 270 180


Diock No. 77 III 119 588 307 281 2 222 144-
Dlock No. 78 115 115 674 357 317 277 177
Dlock No. 79 124 124- 673 349 324 264- 165
Block No. 80 107 107 616 324 292 252 169

Block No. 81 110 112 741 389 352 50 6


Block No. 82 93 93 542 280 262 177 101
Block No. 83 100 101 565 299 266 188 105
Block No. 84 115 119 625 320 305 3 3 159 91
Block No. 85 154 154 595 329 266 5 3 5 6 199 67

Block No. 86 115 115 638 332 306 14 13 5 4 235 141


Block No. 87 87 87 569 284- 285 184 133
Block No. 88 122 122 673 358 315 215 160
Dlock No. 103 104 616 338 278 209 111
Block No. 90 47 47 301 175 126 125 57

Total JUT Military Area P,M,Mp2,S,Po. 1,716 1,303 413 34 28 1,149 202

Diock No. I 418 209 209 20 19 154 101


Block No. 2 223 223 209
Block No. 3 82 82 82
Block No. 4 35 35 32
Block No. 5 52 50 ' 2 2 47 2
Block No. 6 89 89 89

26
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI.
No.

118 19 17 8 3 21 3 .. 9 2 4 60 9 120 221 51


141 17 .. 3 56 2 1 .. 6 21 .. 57 12 300 272 52
160 19 1 2 1 49 .. 11 .. 27 6 17 1 53 11 164 237 53
169 26 3 5 .. 38 .. 23 .. 19 9 15 71 11 219 326 54
129 26 16 17 42 .. 2 " 23 3 9 36 6 188 224 55

138 26 .. .. .. 1 10 51 8 .. 10 2 21 47 13 176 275 56


157 19 8 1 3 3 45 2 5 .. 26 4 14 56 9 212 297 57
143 17 2 5 7 45 7 .. 21 1 26 37 9 198 271 58
138 11 2 3 47 2 6 .. 29 2 14 40 4 167 261 59
1~9 20 3 ., 33 1 9 1 31 2 14 49 16 189 276 60

179 28 2 1 13 6 21 .. 28 3 13 101 18 163 256 61


120 7 1 .. .., 5 1 1
3
2
1
34
55
4 ..
..
14
17 ..
1
16
10 51
68
3
7
211
179 '
208
253
62
63
167 8 1 7
150
147
35
20
..1 2
4 1 2
2
25
3
62
34
3
3
..
..
20
55
4 12
6 9
47
1 41
5
10
214
177
285
295
64
65

197
153
34
9 ..
• 0

I
84
63
1 11
1 1
29
32
..1 22
10
.... 51
46
33
6
222
178
301
301
66
67
169 29 1 1 73 6 2 18 3 14 .. 57 22 197 314 68
133 14 1 48 2 18 .. 16 1 48 12 190 282 69
191 20 55 10 31 7 9 .. 86 12 175 230 70

1 26 2 43 5 53 8 191 299 71
132
166
148
10
6
2 "

4
1 87
68
5
3
19
32
.... 15
11
..2. 39
30
6
4
205
204
289
284
72
73
4 ,
..
....
129 4 1 51 1 5 36 2 5 31 1 191 270 74
142 11 4 1 " 2 1 37 2 55 5 12 29 5 208 297 75

153 13 52 1 2 66 10 9 24 2 194 295 76


145 20 2 1 59 2 10 41 8 11 1 22 8 162 261 77
171 27 3 52 2 1 82 18 5 .. 31 4 186 290 78
158 12
6
58
50
1 4
2
49
37
5 10
1 12
.. 37
45
6
10
191
172
312
281
79
80
152 11

178 94 4 26
63
.. 89
21
92
1
2
1
57
37
2
4
211
145
258
229
81
82
135 33 26 2 13
146 34 3 26 58 1 13 9 11 52 7 153 232 83
164 24 3 2 19 69 16 19 4 .. 51 5 156 281 84
211 31 1 1 66 2 9 23 24 2 87 25 118 235 85

158
122
8
4 8
14
,. 4
49
34
.. 3
2
54
25
3
1 28
6 32
21
5
3
174
162
298
281
86
87
148 10 I 62 4 27 18 36 10 210 305 88
167 9 3 53 1 46 1 22 .. 43 6 171 269 89
80
"
1 14 .. 13 .. 13 .. 39 95 126 90

1,111 11 1 2 1 1 .. •• 1,107 10 192 402

131 3 133 3 76 206 1


223
82
.. .. .. 223
82 3
2
35 35 4
50 2 50 2 5
89 89 6

27
GUJARAT VD..LAGE
BARODA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownfWardfBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 7 57 49 8 2 48 4
Block No. 8 16 8 8 4 5
Block No. 9 115 67 48 5 4- 41 25
Block No. 10 76 76 76
Block No. 11 162 162 162

Block No. 12 100 59 41 49 23


Block No. 13 100 100 100
Block No. 14- 156 59 97 5 5 21 42
Block No. 15 35 35 35

Pratap Nagar Railway CoUoney 460 1:60 1,538 828 710 10 10 44 36 571 398
P,Mp,Hos,S,Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.
Block No. I 265 265 758 392 366 2 3 36 30 283 234
alock No. 2 195 195 780 436 344 8 7 8 6 288 164

VILLAGES

1 Rayka P,W2,Riv. 993-25 172 179 950 516 434 54 48 199 56


2 Dodka M,W4,Tk, 1,418-28 315 319 1,623 842 781 37 32 254- 60
Po.
gFajalpur P,W,Riv. 1,526-35 264- 274 1,433 759 674 44 41 348 47
(Sankarda)
4 Nandeshari P3,W6,Tk5, 1,941-18 375 396 2,179 1,124 1,055 27 25 6 579 147
Riv.
5 Sankarda M,MP,W6, 1,814-25 533 621 3,308 1,741 1,567 51 61 921 212
Tk2,Riv,Po.

6 Vasna- P,W5,Tk, 1,233-19 304 316 1,789 955 834 38 28 457 84


Kotariya Po.
7 Angadh M,W6,Tk2, 2,791.10 959 965 5,136 2,636 2,500 74 79 938 214
Riv,Po.
8 Padmala M,Mp,D, 1,715-27 315 362 1,876 1,001 875 80 67 15 11 640 303
W4,Tk,Riv,
Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.
9 Sokhda M2,H,Mp3, 2,915-30 1,127 1,249 6,551 3,477 3,074- 125 131 83 93 2,014 1,041
D,Rhc,McW,
W5,Tk3,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
10 Kotna P,W2,Tk, 1,022-20 220 230 1,213 627 586 II 10 239 63
Riv.

11 Dhanora P2,W3,Tk. 924-14 223 241 1,319 665 654 262 119
12 Ranoli P,M,H, 1,756-34 537 571 2,850 1,509 1,341 131 122 56 32 912 525
Mp2,D,
McW,Hos,
Rhc,W5,
Tk2,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
13 Sindhrot P,M,W5, 2,716-31 508 512 2,662 1,383 1,279 24 28 417 144
Riv,Po.
14 Sherkhi P3,M,W8, 3,051-32 778 783 4,024 2,159 1,865 36 37 5 4 1,004- 291
Riv,Po.
15 Koyli M2,H,Mp6, 2,914-14 972 987 5,015 2,651 2,364 91 91 45 34 1,539 868
D6,Mcw,
Rhc,W4,
Tk3,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.

28
DIRECI'ORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2~ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
BI.
No.
48 48 1 8 7
.. .. 8 8
42
8
9
37 6 2 .. .. .. 34 5 30
76 76 1:)
162 .. 162 II

40 .. .. .. 39 19 41 12
100 .. .. .. 100 13
1 I 58 97 14
35 .. .. .. 35 15

;1:03 35 I .. 2 .. 338 1: 56 31 425 675

183 19 4 1 .. 152 3 26 16 209 347 1


220 16 2 2 .. 186 1 30 15 216 328 2

268 95 178 21 36 64 4 1 2 4- 2 .• 42 9 248 339 1


469 36 340 13 81 14 24 9 8 1 •• 15 373 745 2
406 29 279 15 13 2 7 13 2 11 8 10 45 28 2 353 645 3
674 57 485 45 47 3 4 " 9 72 8 6 6 .. 25 20 450 998 4
1,012 50 722 22 83 6 2 52 4 39 2 15 8 28 2 9 62 6 729 1,50 5

527 22 433 10 73 12 9 3 5 1 .. 3 423 812 6


1,519 327 1,096 192 93 58 48.. 64 26 84 2 .. 32 5 2 .. 99 44 1,117 2,173 7
562 101 327 37 92 26 15 6 27 3 3D 15 9 16 2 .. 44 13 439 774 8

1,808 235 1,055 36 376 109 25 2 66 6 34 1 12 50 8 .. 182 81 1,669 2,839 9

362 13 273 7464- 8 24 •. .• .. 3 8 2 265 573 10

389 90 297 55 62 30 4 4 12 1 5 .. .... 9 .. 276 564 11


765 126 243 20 270 71 2 44 4 20 3 3 28 .. 42 .. 113 28 744 1,215 12

807 125 575 95 108 21 3 5 18 51 .. 18 34 3 576 1,154 13


1,245 201 736 99 385 101 13 55 12 .. 18 3 .. 23 914 1,664 14
1,400 134 645 18 432 100 3 61 2 74 46 13 .. 125 14 1,251 2,230 15

29
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14-

16 Karchiya P,W4,Tk, 1,188-<12 352 387 1,936 1,026 910 42 35 3 4 648 353
Po.
17 Dasharath M,Mp3,D2, 2,289-36 561 595 2,986 1,567 1,419 101 114 57 48 921 395
W8,Tk2,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
18 Ajod P,W4,Tk, 1,002-34 198 199 1,005 523 482 31 35 34 26 310 172
S,Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
19 Shishva P,W2,Tk, 1,033-01 236 238 1,130 626 504 41 38 12 16 359 127
Po.
20 Hinglot W,Tk, 674-01 73 74 361 191 170 4 4 54 19

21 Ampad P,W2,Tk, 1,134-12 109 III 583 299 284 12 6 190 77


Po.
22 Mahapura P,W. 320-28 104 104 582 297 285 215 99
23 Sevasi P,M,Mp3, 1,584-25 485 487 2,512 1,337 1,175 128 121 30 19 871 432
D3,W2,Tk2,
Po,Ei,J?a,Ed.
24 Khanpur P,W2,Tk, 475-36 95 95 511 271 240 17 16 197 105
Ea,Ed.
25 Ankodya M,Mp,W4, 1,287-32 281 282 1,472 782 690 64 59 29 25 431 190
Tk,S,Po,
Ea,Ed.

26 Udera M,W3,Tk, 1,084-21 293 293 1,461 788 673 24 26 7 6 524 243
Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.
27 Karodiya M,W2,Tk. 629-28 172 185 948 498 450 27 18 I 1 334 129
28 Bajva P,H,Mp3, 540-12 483 487 2,405 1,396 1,009 134 131 40 48 870 304
D3,W4,Tk,
Po,To,Tph,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
29 Samiyala P2,M,C, 1,234-18 284 289 1,351 727 624 45 40 20 14 450 158
Mp3.D3,Rhc,
W,Tk,S,
Po,Ea,Ed.
30 Gokalpura P,W2,Tk, 406-21 75 79 389 215 174 28 20 9 6 109 54
Ea.

31 Bhayali M2,P,H, 4,535-28 1,064 1,082 5,224 2,788 2,436 188 189 85 59 1,661 781
Mp4,D3,
Wll,Tk3,
S,Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.
32 Vasna-Saiyad M,W3,Tk, 684-32 220 221 1,097 590 507 37 39 3 1 363 141
Ea,Ed.
33 Gotri M,W2, 1,868-14 478 478 2,316 1,270 1,046 64 55 49 25 761 333
Tk2,Ed.
34 Bil M,Mp2,D, 1,851-28 388 396 1,759 954 805 69 74 71 66 542 227
Rhc,W5,
Tk,Po,Ei,
Ed.
35 Kalali M, W2, Tk, 983-14 189 189 891 469 422 51 50 21 21 255 140
Riv,S,Ea,
Ed.
36 Atladra M,W,Tk,S, 1,355.38 331 333 1,729 921 808 103 86 115 91 504 203
Ei,Ea,Ed.
37 Nagarwada P,M,H,S. 568·19 22 23 116 59 57 3 3 3 2 17 2
36 Asoj M,W2,Tk, 2,704-05 377 380 1,813 953 860 54 64 94 84 397 200
Riv,S,Po,
39 Chhani
Ei,Ea,Ed.
M2,H,Mp4, 2,656-39 1,446 1,454 6,966 3,669 3,297
. 230 224 166 139 2,118 1,181
D4,W7,Tk,
Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.

30
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
556 206 238 2 203 204 8 56 .. 5 10 12 24 470 704 16
830 142 357 '17 337 113 11 26 4 40 6 .. 24 .. 13 22 2 737 1.277 17

290 22 125 4 144 15 3 3 .. 5 10 233 460 18

341 45 185 4 127 37 6 4 6.... 7 2 8 285 459 19


115 98 4- 6 5 76 169 20
\

195 15 152 4 12 8 6 3 13 3 8 104 269 21


182 12 150 3 19 9 4 .. 2 6 •• 1 115 273 22
714 169 337 6 1&5 54 22 4- 41 2 26 6 •• 115 103 623 1,006 23

138 23 61 11 1 20 7 46 11 133 217 24


i
418 28 179 5 177 22 11 18 7 4 22 364 662 25

408 85 145 19 104 49 4 2 94 .. 1 12 9 37 17 380 588 26


278 6 91 1 41 4- 2 4 1 123 4 6.. 7 .. 220 444- 27
825 89 52 68 16 2 40 3 285 31 12 63 1 76 .. 227 38 571 920 28

407 67 169 9 97 31 3 4 3 7 41 •. 3.. 18 9 .. 64 15 320 557 29

118 27 55 3 66 24 3 3 97 147 30

1,562 195 832 20 514 165 3 53 3 81 38 6 .. 35 7 1,226 2,241 31

349 9 163 3 109 6 10 3 46 7 2 8 241 498 32


720 72 198 7 98 35 1 30 4 183 1 28 32 6 144 24 550 974 33
554 217 232 25 187 171 2 30 8 65 11 .. 15 2 1 .. 22 400 588 34

255 48 92 4- 91 44 2 50 •• .. •• 4 .• 15 214 374 35

499 97 120 8 113 43 3 15 1 170 43 9 13 20 36 2 422 711 36


35 16 6 15 15 2 .. 2 .... I 2 7 1 24 41 37
538 212 297 61 147 141 12 2 7 2 20 .. 1 15 .. 23 16 6 415 648 38

1,916 626 482 65 358 260 4 .. 108 136 279 14 73 27 212 7 95 11 305 106 1.753 2,671 39

31
GUJARAT VD..LAGE
BARODA

SI. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

40 Dumad M,W2,Tk, 3,132.08 453 454 2,092 1,114 978 123 129 109 95 464 115
Riv,Po.
41 Suhhanpura P,W2,Tk, 269·39 149 149 742 414 328 20 24 22 27 282 135
Ea,Ed.
42 Nizampura M,W,S, 433·28 417 418 2,169 1,102 1,067 58 45 31 32 668 489
Ea,Ed.
43 Tandalja P,W,Tk, 1,033·19 194 208 1,069 572 497 31 25 17 15 274 79
Ea,Ed.
44 Jetalpur P,Mp,D, 482·21 244 244 1,155 642 513 2 2 15 9 288 72
W,Ea,Ed.

45 Sarna P,Mp,D, 1,556·16 222 223 1,162 621 541 30 27 125 1I9 297 152
W3,Tk,
Riv"Po.
46 Vemali P,W,Tk, 723·18 140 141 699 387 312 53 54 36 24 . 212 90
Riv.
47 Dena M,W2, 1,098-08 152 152 809 411 398 47 48 54 63 155 38
Tk,Riv.
48 Virod P,W3,Tk, 2,699·23 205 205 992 534 458 39 44 188 166 217 75
Riv,Po.
49 Akota P,W,Tk, 835-25 389 390 1,803 987 816 79 20 17 62 456 137
Ei,Ea,Ed.

50 Harni M,W4, 4,324-22 305 307 1,538 836 702 65 45 199 197 320 1I7
Tk2,Riv,
Po,Ei.
51 Kotali P,W,Tk, 770-00 93 93 505 279 226 2 34 29 1I7 44
Riv.
52 Sukhlipur P,W,Riv. 793-00 84 84 408 218 190 37 35 40 38 1I4 42
53 Baroda 5,499·16 119 120 489 297 192 19 10 8 11 166 100
Kasba
54 Savad P,S. 923-27 59 59 339 179 160 4 8 37 44 29 21

55 Amliyara M,Mp, 1,194-10 131 131 720 365 355 48 47 45 41 172 62


W2,Tk,
Riv.
56 Chapad M,Mp,D, 1,225-17 200 201 1,081 565 516 52 55 64 61 327 190
W3,Tk,
Riv,S.
57 Talsat P,W,Riv. 567-33 52 52 265 131 134 4 5 10 8 48 19
58 Vadsar M,W3,Tk, 1,464.07 283 283 1,389 719 670 71 72 116 126 395 167
Riv,S,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
59 Manjalpur M,Mp,D3, 1,235-04 909 916 4,332 2,384 1,948 393 347 30 31 1,125 348
W,Tk,S,
Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.

60 Bapod P,W,Tk. 1,826-00 ]74 174 975 524 451 20 23 178 158 87 11
61 SayajipuraM,Tk,S. 2,120-25 161 161 978 535 443 17 10 181 169 183 67
62 Maretha P,W,Tk, 594-34 86 86 426 221 205 11 17 19 22 1I0 40
Riv.
63 Maneja P,D,W2, 658-33 106 106 513 275 238 39 39 22 24 142 46
Tk,Ea,Ed.
64 Makarpura M,Mp, 1,260-26 333 333 1,832 996 836 120 108 45 29 538 260
D3,W3,
Tk,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.

65 Tarsali M,Mp3,D, 2,581-28 565 566 3,291 1,990 1,301 150 130 282 276 1,334 396
W2,Tk,
PO,Ea.
Ed,

32
DIRECTORY
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total worken
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M F M F M FMFMFMFMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27, 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

662 319 370 171 195 146 10 22 29 10 2 0' 24 452 659 40


242 19 48 3 23 11 2 2 64 2 7 8 52 36 2 172 309 41
570 83 46 5 23 15 11 7 3 286 3 7 14 " 55 121 57 532 984 42
325 31 155 6 96 24 4 4 52 1 0' 4 .. 2 8 247 466 43

367 34 11 4 28 7 15 3 167 3 16 34 93 18 275 479 44

329 145 89 13 ISS 114 2 21 12 34 6 o. 10 00 3 0" 15 292 396 45

218 72 101 62 68 12 4 3 25 8 2 4 169 240 46


,
246 57 90 3 105 53 27 6 13 5 165 341 47
303 2 163 112 2 7 6 5 1 2 6 231 456 48

581 41 62 2 74 31 5 15 217 1 33 18 156 6 406 175 49

108 151 4 101 55 9 46 4 29 5 29 3 41 53 42 372 594 50

144 56 56 21 2 3 8 2 3 51 54 135 170 51


134 20 49 49 19 4 6 .. 1 4- 21 0' 84 170 52
180 23 6 87 1 7 2 5 15 60 20 117 169 53
98 69 11 IS 27 32 4 11 18 4- 7 4 7 9 3 10 5 81 91 54

228 103 73 SO 60 8 6 .. 3 3 6 85 36 137 252 55

310 110 147 24 86 69 3 21 17 4 .. 5 13 ." 11 .• 20 255 406 56

80 4 SO 1 24 3 5 .. I 51 130 57
397 75 149 ·3 122 58 10 13 3 42 10 3 15 10 .. 33 322 595 58

1,318 356 327 40 195 117 50 1 20 10 340 145 33 43 7 91 0' 219 35 1,066 1,592 59

313 239 83 85 88 72 77 75 12 0' 26 6 3 23 211 212 60


293 114- 129 31 80 34 1 .. 6049 3 .. 8 .. 4 .. .. 8 242 329 61
129 7 68 1 29 6 2 2 4 0, 4 9 11 92 198 62
170 38 60 39 33 5" 0 4 3 25 26 .. 9 105 200 63
541 96 129 11 95 61 22 46 16 73 o. 5 28 23 120 6 455 740 64

1,333 271 205 4 283 255 1 " 45 4 95 7 1 00 15 ,. 15 ,. 673 657 1,030 65

33
B-5
GUJARAT vn.LAGE
BARODA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillageJTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

66 Dan teshvar M,Mp,D, 1,678-08 798 798 3,256 1,781 1,475 148 158 79 68 847 274-
W2,Tk,Po.
67 Ankhol P,W,Tk. 919-06 90 90 425 230 195 13 16 110 90 89 41
68 Khalipur P,W,Tk, 1,230-16 88 104 504 260 244 20 23 85 78 174- 68
Riv.
69 Jambuva M,Mp,D2, 1,541-28 163 163 829 437 392 58 57 3 197 89
W,Tk,Riv,
Ea,Ed.
70 Kapurai P,W,Tk. 1,527-15 178 179 939 483 456 104 97 123 152 200 71

71 Khatamba W,Tk. 921-03 62 62 305 170 135 29 28 49 4


72 Untiya M,W4, 910-26 81 81 404 214 190 13 15 48 38 117 56
(Medhad) Riv.
73 Gosindra M,W2, 1,795-16 131 131 679 367 312 68 66 129 98 164 82
Riv.
74- Itola P,M,H, 3,741-02 600 601 2,727 1,425 1,302 185 161 197 210 729 425
Mp2,D,
W4,Riv,S,
Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.
75 Karali M,W2,Riv. 783-09 85 85 441 248 193 12 9 10 3 176 79

76 Alamgir P,W2,Tk. 372-21 73 73 327 184 143 19 15 52 43 101 46


77 Sundar pura P,W2,Tk,S. 930-17 115 121 564- 294- 270 33 44- 42 48 150 62
78 Varnama P2,H,MP5, 4,352-31 706 716 3,268 1,734 1,534 205 183 308 328 830 411
D2,Mcw,
Rhc,Wll,
Tk2,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
79 Rabhipura W,Tk. 482-06 58 58 304 158 146 10 14 5 4 27 4
80 Vadsala M,W3,Tk. 1,715-39 186 186 955 528 427 45 43 106 92 345 150

81 Chikhodra M,Tk. 1,460-14 139 140 732 380 352 38 31 76 84 69 22


82 Ratanpura P,W2,Tk. 728-03 80 80 452 233 219 38 45 75 78 75 24-
83 Sankarpura P,W2,Tk. 972-07 73 73 320 157 163 14- 14 51 50 58 30
84 Sarar M,Mp2, 2,726-11 298 299 1,475 759 716 90 93 79 74 436 203
D,W,Tk,
Riv,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
85 Kasipura M,MP,D, 1,159-37 132 132 677 360 317 53 58 96 83 200 77
W2,Tk,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
86 Ramang- M,W,Riv. 700-03 51 51 260 125 135 13 17 34 37 64 53
amdi
87 Untiya- P,W,Riv. 490-21 36 36 164 89 75 31 23 22 21 36 10
(Kajaput)
88 Kajapur P.W,Riv 666-15 51 51 281 135 146 17 27 7 7 47 21
89 Fatepura W,Riv. 428-10 31 31 163 86 77 20 12 25 5
90 Shahpura P,W,Tk,Riv. 791-31 71 71 350 176 174 27 33 60 58 44 20

91 Dhaniyavi P,D2,W,Tk, 3,352-18 216 217 1,338 682 656 67 63 120 115 255 63
Riv,S,Po.
92 VoraGamdi W,Riv, 970-30 42 43 245 121 124 6 10 24 32 23 2
93 Aladpura P,W,Riv. 1,252-07 110 110 583 300 283 11 14 40 49 108 32
94 Vadadla P,WTk. 975-22 151 151 779 396 383 4 7 8 11 195 48
95 Navapura W,Tk. 252-27 26 26 159 85 74 23 1
96 Jobantekri W,Tk. 230-15 28 28 140 74 66 44 38 14 7
97 Ankhi M,W3,Tk,Riv. 931-25 117 119 584- 322 . 262 68 55 1 1 135 50
98 Por M,Mp2,D2, 1767-02 351 354- 1,646 884 ·762 50 41 195 151 476 252
W3,Riv,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.

34
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F MF MFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

1,038 171 62 9 100 51 7 o. 46 8 163 26 4 3 26 2 115 7 515 65 743 1,304 66


144 70 56 1 79 68 7 1 1 1 86 125 67
166 47 118 29 32 18 6 . 5 4 1 94 197 68
273 116 101 6 101 100 8 9 39 3 3 2 00 15 164 276 69

280 134 108 29 77 96 12 12 5 8 816 48 203 322 70

107 52 35 2 65 50 .. 6 63 83 71
122 32 79 3 36 29 1.. 3 I 2 92 158 72
'212 44 92 8 99 36 14 4 155 268 73
851 293 178 13 296 205 6 15 246 67 2 29 2 32 .• 47 4 574 1,009 74

142 3 118 2 22 1 106 190 75

116 74 39 1 59 49 1 24 2 .. 1 14 68 69 76
175 68 48 2 96 63 9 2 3 2 .. 3 3 12 119 202 77
1,024 504 371 10 357 443 2 44 16 105 25 3 25 31 .. 86 10 710 1,030 78

III 63 35 2 73 60 .. 1 1 .. 2 47 83 79
25() 83 90 7 68 65 2 4 13 17 2 10 15 35 4 278 344 80

212 104 73 2 113 98 1 12 3 7 •• 2 .. 5 168 248 81


140 99 61 27 43 49 3 3 23 20 2 4 4 93 120 82
102
468
72
104
28
249
5
27
73
143
67
70
.. ..
9 17
..2 00

1 .. 1
..
10 .. 22 ..
1
16 5
55
291 612
91 83
84

219 36 83 3 119 33 2 •• 4 3 •• .. •• 3 •• 2 o. 3 141 281 85

71 27 36 5 29 22 I 4 54 108 86

53 12 28 1 22 11 3 36 63 87
80 20 33 3 • 44 17 3 .. .. o. 55 126 88
51 19 18 1 25 17 2 ·. 1 1 5 35 58 89
115 65 24 I 78 61 5 1 1 2 .. 7 61 109 90

404 179 229 13 149 144 2. . 11 22 2 7 3 278 477 91


75 25 24 1 43 24 1 .. ·. .. .. .. .. 3 .... 4 46 99 92
177 100 74 14 80 72 11 13 2 2 1 3 .. 5 123 183 93
247 31 147 36 30 12 .. 31 1 .. 2 .• 12 7 149 352 94
40 36 16 24 3 12 7 1 7 .. 5 1 45 38 95

45 31 12 4 32 27 ... .. ·9. ....... .. 1 29 35 96


197. 75 97 15 81 48 3 .. 4 1 .... 8 3 3 .. 125 187 97
477 130 208 II 140 85 6 1 27 7 423 26 2 3 60 22 407 632 98

35
GUJARAT VILLAGE
BARODA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Villll.ge/TownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

99 Hansapura W,Tk,Riv. 476-04- 36 36 176 96 80 12 9 37 29 32 13


100 Patarveni M,W3,Tk,Riv,Po. 949-28 109 109 521 267 254 27 19 42 38 134 86
101 Hetampura P,W,Riv. 615-04 46 46 275 128 147 2 6 44- 34
102 Kelanpur M2,W2,Tk.Po. 2,095-02 218 218 1,045 549 496 71 74 89 84 206 93
103 Tatarpura M,W2,Tk. 1,178-03 138 139 682 331 351 14 19 38 43 154 85

104- Dolatpura W,Riv. 317-15 7 7 51 28 23 8 6 12 5


105 Ajitpura W,Tk, 464-09 29 29 128 61 67 15 22 9 7
106 Hans ..jipur W,Tk, 627-03 20 21 120 70 50 26 17 10 2
107 Muzar P,W.Riv 561-25 38 38 213 111 102 8 7 17 II 51 21
Gamdi
108 Sultanpura P,W,Tk. 558-08 47 47 242 123 119 5 9 39 53 40 5

109 Fajalpur P,W,Tk. 472-17 62 62 319 167 152 2 83 5


(Ankhi)
110 Rasulpur W,Tk, 366-15 14 14 56 30 26 9 6 6 2
111 Raghavpura M,W,Tk,Riv. 890-24 109 1O~ 587 307 280 50 57 44 44 185 112
112 Rarnnath P,W2,Tk. 792~19 94 94 501 246 255 8 6 119 22
113 Salad M,Mp2,D2, 1983-24 236 236 1,072 535 537 109 108 108 129 271 151
W5,Tk2.

114- Samastpura P,Mp,D,W, 849-15 117 118 629 321 308 20 23 142 139 147 90
Riv.
115 Diwalipura P,W,Tk. 761-37 55 55 27$ 154 121 17 12 54 20
116 Samsabad M,W4,Tk, 1,525-15 110 112 592 307 285 84 77 20 23 177 96
117 Ruvad M,Mp2,W4, 1,574-19 119 199 952 502 450 58 56 115 116 288 141
Tk,S,Po.
118 Mastupur M,W,Tk,Riv. 366-24 47 47 248 123 125 4 2 35 37 69 21
Gamdi

119 Meghakui M,Mp,W2, 1,101-35 186 192 878 445 433 46 54 52 56 251 117
Tk,Po.
120 Kanadkoi P,D,W,Tk. 688-13 42 42 223 112 III 23 19 24 26 64 32

36
DlREcrORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 51.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.
--_
M F M F 1'.1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2p 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

.. ·. .. ..
.. ··.. .. .. J1
55 37 21 10 32 27 1 1 41 43 99
154 77 64- 5 72 68 2 .. 5 4
"
·.
1 9 113 177 100
87 52 51 32 31 20 ·. ·. 2 · . .. .. ·. 2 41 95 101
310 154 122 49 120 104 3 .. 14 1 8 .. 9 22 12 239 342 102
192 150 78 47 95 103 1 .. 3 6 .. 2 7 139 201 103

15 2 8 1 7 1 " .. .. 13 21 104
44 34 15 .. :./;9 34 .. .. · . 17 33 105
46
54
30
43
31
27
19
1'
13
26
11
21
..
21
.. .,.. "
.. ..
"
2
1
24
57
20 106
59 107
"

79 32 46 15 26 17 3 . . .. " 3 ·. 44 87 108

106 42 64 21 32 18 7 .. .. " 1 3 61 110 109


19
165
3
63
7
95
..
17
12
47
3
46 2 ..
.. ·8. 1 ·.
.. ..
6
..6 11
142
23 110
217 III
135 9 130 8 4 1 .. ., ·. .. .. .. .. 1 111 246 112
324 136 151 32 123 103 2 .. 13 1 .. 4 10 20 211 401 113

177 116 78 26 82 87 2 .. 2 2 *' 3 1 ·. 9 144 192 114


81 31 40 1 36 30 .. ·3. 4 1 .. 73 90 115
178 116 74 39 93 71 3 .. 2 2 2 ·. 4 1 129 169 116
302 114- 205 49 72 64- 10 1 7 8 200 336 117
71 22 41 9 24 11 3 1 2 52 103 118

259 129 172 56 61 70 3 4 2 .. 8 2 7 186 304 119


64 31 36 14 22 16 .. .. .. 6 48 80 20

37
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39
GUJARAT
VILLAGE
SAVLI

SI. Area in Occupied House-


Scheduled Scheduled Literate &
No. ViIlage/Town/Ward/Biock A-G houses holds Total Population
Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR SAVLI TALUKA 197,306-09 25,582 68,958 4,428 4,749 27,727
25,322 131,406 62,448 4,078 4,426 9,957
Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 197,306-09 25,582 68,958 4,1:28 4,749 27,727
25,322 131,1:06 62,1:1:8 4,078 4,426 9,957
VILLAGES

1 Waghpura P,W,Riv. 213-17 20 20 121 64 57


2 Tansiya P,W. 379-13 71 71 346 10 2
190 156 65
3 Dungripura P,W2,Tk. 2,885-39 97 97 492 266 226 6
4 Hirumatpura P,W. b61-29
11 6 76 II
5 Intvad M,W2,Po. 2,583-38 205
83 83
205
448
1,075
232
581
216
494 22 24
.. 69 20
2 2 178 53
6 Nani-Varnoli P. 254-05 24 27 132 70 62
7 Nani-Varnoli Riv. 6 1- .18 I
254-05 35 35 187 110 77 5 2
(Vanto) 33 II
8 Manekla P,W2. 338-05 54 56 290 147 143
9 Moti-Varnoli M,W,Riv. 389-20 130 130 692 356 336
" 27 3
10 Rajpur P,W,Tk. 877-12
39 40 97 26
53 53 257 126 131 6 6 32 16
11 Varsada P2,M2,Mp, 6,186-33 745 744 3,886 2,001 1,885 44 37 74 70 885
W8,Tk,Riv, 280
Po.
12 Jambu Goral P,W5. 3,479-34 305 305 1,680 897 783 16 24 10 9 342
13 Desar M2,H,Mp2, 4,226-26 691 691 3,694 1,945 1,749 83 80 38 44 901 60
D,Hos2, 40B
Mcw,W,Tk2,
Po.
14- UdaIpur P,Mp,D, 965-31 179
W3,Riv. 179 688 411 277 23 19 50 43 98 19
15 Tulsigam P2,W4,S. 3,458-09 179 179 845 453 392 2 247 222 192
82
16 Vachhesar M,W2,Po. 1,360-19 166 166 983 510 473
17 Vejpur 42 48 62 46 288
P,M,H, 6,899-07 502 502 2,449 1,297 1,152 62 44 97
Mp4,D, 285 268 666 318
Mcw,Rhc,
W53,Tk,
Po.
18 Valavav M,W,Tk,Po. 1,215-00 116 116 662 351
19 Kadachhala P,W3,Riv. 311 2 2 113 97 161
1,598-26 207 207 1,112 572 540 88 70
20 Vaktapura P,W2,Riv. 961-06 88 7 3 178 28
1I8 118 688 359 329 9 4 120 47
21 Jesar P2,W3, 1,128-36 174 174 959 497
Riv. 462 49 41 12 16 149 17
22 Ghemalpura P,W,Riv. 290-38 32 32 221 109
23 Vankaneda P,Riv. 112 21 17 39 14-
521·10 123 123 704 364 340 17
24 Rajupura M,W3,Riv. 1,162·20 111 III Jl 12 9 122 22
643 342 301 24 27 I .,
25 Dolatpura M,W,Riv. 303.17 71 71 483 274 203 75
209 20 14 3 2 129 49
26 Rampuri. W,Riv. 176-26 39 39 201 105
Narpuri . 96 38 7
27 Pipalchhat M,W,Riv. 311-27 73 69 391 212
28 Pipalchhat. Riv. 179 72 55 82 30
215-05 29 29 141 70 7,1
vanto 24
29 Chhalier P3,M,W3, 2,178-34 462 462 2,512
Riv,Po. 1,3 12 1,200 71 71 433 134
30 Lirudanu- W,Riv. 231-21 17 17 86
Muvadu 40 46 2 2 4

40
DWCTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII Vln IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M FMF,MF M FMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

37,785 2,1581 9,614 477 1,098 805 124 1,235 401 2,450 31,173
11,090 3,345 6,522 96 313 213 34 28 539 51,358

37,785 21,581 9,614 477 1,098 805 12J 1,235 401 2,450 31,173
11,090 3,315 6,522 96 313 213 3~ 28 539 51,358

134 2 34 2 .. .. 30 55 1
Il3 11 106 11 3 .. 1 3 ...... .. 77 145 2
l3S 114 127 110 '5 4 3 1 2 ., 128 112 3
133 81 132 81 '1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 99 135 4
,314 168 155 6 lsa 158 11 .. 1 1 .. 14 4 267 326 5

34 .. 24 ..
I

10
30
..
4
.1. ..
36
56
62
71
6
7
54 6 23 2

93 1 45 47 1 .. 54 142 8
206 82 121 1 .. 2 .. 150 336 9
71 4 32 38 3 1 .. 55 127 10

1,155 494 885 337 194 155 4.. 21 5 ... , .. 17 6 •• 23 846 1,391 II

500 SO 303 5 148 75 11 .. 2 .. 6 .. 1 .. 5 .. 5 .. 19 .. 397 703 12


1,013 46 506 5 249 28 6.. 76 2 3 .. 3 .. 88 .. 2 .. 80 11 932 1,703 13

269 58 16 22 9 225 49 1 .. 4.. 142 219 14

259 34 90 154 34 1 .. 4 9 .. 194 358 15

259 23 157 5 79 18 ~ . .. .. 4 .. 2 .. .. .. 2 .. 5 .. 10 .. 251 16


699 93 272 7 321 80 4 .. 28 1 I .. 1 •• 20 1 7 .. 45 4 598 17

206 52 116 o. 84 52 o. 00 1 .. .. . ~ 5 .. 145 259 18


319 83 217 16 65 67 .. .. ., 3 .• .. .. 4 .. 15 .. 15 " 253 457 19
200 183 158 173 20 6 9 2 2 2 4 1 .. 6 .. 159 146 20
294 228 182 43 92 179 14 6 5 .. 1 .. 203 234 21
56 25 49 1 7 24- .. o • .. .. 53 87 22
206 25 158 2 30 22 15 1 .. 3 .. 158 315 23
159 2 81 45 .. 17 1 2 .. 14 1 183 299 24
142 49 70 43 36 4 .. .• 10 8 2 ...... ]3 5 132 160 25

56 27 31 25 26 49 69 26

109 33 36 45 27 10 3 3 .. 15 2 103 146 27


39 27 17 22 26 31 44 28

733 180 531 48 102 109 1.. 39 7 4 .. .. 17 .. 4 .. 32 19 579 1,020 29

26 2 25 1 14 44 30

B-6
GUJARA't VILLAGE
SAVLI

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillagcJTownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

'J
'- 4 5 {) 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

31 Kalyanpatelnu Riv. 504-34 16 16 102 48 54 8


Muvadu
32 Pratappura P,W3,Tk. 486-38 135 135 727 371 356 9 9 173 37
33 Shihora P2,M,Mp, 3,069-06 487 487 2,511 1,298 1,213 118 123 312 56
W3,Tk,
Riv,Po.
34 Gorsan M,W4,Riv. 504-32 59 59 304 156 148 51 9
35 Ajabpura M2,Riv. 1,105-21 125 125 652 345 307 93 7

36 Nara M,W3,Tk, 716-18 183 183 929 520 409 8 12 169 22


Riv,Po.
37 Zurnkha P,W3,Tk, 628-25 93 93 526 279 247 73 63 82 13
Riv.
38 Guiardi P,W3,Tk, 1,280-07 148 143 800 406 394 54 38 120 9
Riv.
39 Sandhasal M2.H,Mp3, 1,969-08 585 595 3,073 1,621 1,452 161 158 10 5 744 398
D,W4,Tk2,
Riv,Po,Ed.
40 Ankaliya M,W:.!,Riv. 1,864-01 154 154 762 407 355 70 63 2 liS 29

41 Dhantej M,vV,Tk,Po. 3,343-27 500 499 2,908 1,477 1,431 139 140 70 75 .581 142
42 Dipapura P,W. 742-35 120 120 626 332 294- 108 90 92 26
43 Narpura P,W2,Tk,Po. 162-08 88 88 533 279 254- 28 23 128 57
44 Mewli M,W2,Riv, 2,245-31 407 415 2,241 1,139 1,102 121 112 24 27 419 sa
Po.
45 Dungrapura P,W,Tk. 428-14 84 84 402 209 193 84 8

46 Raipura- P,W. 386-14 44 44 230 114 116 23


Chhatrapura
47 Vaghanu- W. 489-17 42 42 232 114 118 8 12 14
Muvadu
48 Bhilanu- W. 305-03 30 29 136 77 59 21 2
Muvadu
49 Latva M,W4. 789-08 120 120 647 341 306 12 9 100 3
50 Vav P,W3,Tk. 588-10 79 89 524 281 243 70 16

51 Vadia Riv. 361-04- 17 17 80 43 37


(Pandu)
52 Vansiya P,W2,Tk3. 639-20 96 96 511 258 253 18 21 67 11
53 Sanpiya M,W. 365-10 47 47 317 156 161 64 12
54 Pandu M,Mp2,Mcw, 591-01 177 187 896 510 386 80 65 3 2 227 26
Rhc,W3,Riv,Po.
55 Limdi M,W3,Tk. 882-24 100 100 538 294 244 19 20 149 69

56 Andrakhiya W2,Tk,Riv. 463-32 40 40 225 115 110 3 7 21 26 36 5


57 Ghanta Riv. 630·23 10 10 62 33 29 7
58 Mokampura P, W. 351-18 57 57 309 155 154 19 29 32 1
59 Kasla Paginu W,Tk. 709-09 56 56 306 156 150 9 11 36 4
Muvadu
60 Amrapura P,W,Tk. 809-36 139 139 711 369 342 15 12 2 2 122 29

61 Lachhanpura P,W,Tk3. 608-22 66 66 363 185 178 7 6 4 3 25 7


62 Kalupura W. 286-21 13 13 60 30 30 23 19 4 1
63 Dungripura P,W2,Tk. 442·18 40 40 212 106 106 17
(Shihora)
64 Parthampura M,W4,Tk. 1,300-03 236 236 1,347 716 631 UO 99 3 3 231 64
Po.
65 Samatpura 319-09 7 7 29 13 16 1

66 Gandiyapura P,W2. 226-35 65 65 303 157 7 7 2 1 34 13


67 Gokulpura W. 890-24 37 37 198 98 7

42
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F MFMFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

27 27 21 54 31
207 91 126 .. 71 88 2 3 4 4 164 265
640
32
33
683 573 598 368 27 192 27 13 12 19 615

68 80 68 80 ... ... .. .. 88 68 34
171 28 165 5 1 23 4 1 174 279 35

279 7 263 2 13 5 3 241 402 36


148 4 129 '10 4 1 .. 8 131 243 37
258 29 215 3 22 26 14 2 5 148 365 38
'802 189 317 37 211 127 6 .. 84 13 3 0 0 0 • 0 • 80 00 16 .. 85 12 819 1,263 39

239 85 144 3 6 1 o. 4 84 82 168 270 40

813 143 551 57 151 40 4 4 20 3 •• 00 13 1 0 0 73 39 664 1,288 41


185 47 109 62 47 7 4 3 147 247 42
..
00 •• •• .0

137 40 72 44 40 .. .. 10 2 ... .. .. . 9 142 214 43


634 373 488 178 79 188 1 0 0 12 2 26 2 11 00 17 3 505 729 44
124 105 42 54 79 51 2 85 88 45

65 2 64 49 114 45

63 60 3 51 118 47

40 34 2 00 3 37 59 4S
172 155 9 'j 0 0 o. 169 306 49
163 1 87 66 9 00 1 118 242 50

27 5 24 5 3 16 32 51
152 145 145 144 3 00 2 2 106 108 52
78 39 70 39 2 4 o. .. .. .. ....... 2 o. 78 122 53
285 30 120 1 92 22 1- 3 3 00 8 3 . 0 55 4 225 356 54

157 28 82 68 27 2 00 00 .3 137 216 55

63 41 38 23 22 13 2 52 69 56
21 5 15 5 6 o. 12 24 57
qS 77 93 75 2 2 .. .. ... •• •• .... oo. 60 77 59
81 72 69 67 2 8 5 2 75 78 59

202 12 175 3 20 9 2 5 167 330 60

94 15 90 11 3 4 91 163 61
16 3 9 .. 7 3 14 27 62
61 17 41 3 20 14- 45 89 63
405 101 192 2 111 84 21 14 'il 5 25 311 530 64
6 6 6 6 7 10 65

81 42 18 ., 47 28 15 14 76 104 66
48 19 3'3 5 15 14 50 81 67

43
GUJARAT VILLAGE
SAVLI

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

68 Gulabpura W. 345-29 24 24 112 64 48 3


69 Kanoda P2,M,W,Tk2. 1,407-15 367 367 1,956 1,017 939 38 35 190 53
70 Rupankui P,W,Tk. 1,366.00 154 154 787 401 386 5 7 6 4 83 14
71 Poicha :M2,W5,Riv,Po. 3,235-02 376 376 2,043 1,073 970 17 13 332 73
72 Rasawadi M,W2,Tk2. 401-32 105 105 514 273 241 16 18 4 3 124 27

73 Rasu[pur P,W3,Tk7. 985-26 126 126 :)91 316 275 31 22 lIS 3


74 Savli P,M2,H,MplO, 3,907-34 1,936 1,936 9,522 5,011 4,511 192 179 285 256 2,599 1,383
D5,Hos,Rhc,
Mcw,W17,Tk,
Po,To,Tph.
75 Vankaner M2.Mp2,W, 4,054-24 657 657 3,345 1,777 1,568 163 1J1 3 2 750 296
Riv.S,Po.
76 Mewaliapura P. 4.57-00 82 82 478 254 224 6 4 62 2
77 Sardarpura W2,Riv. 227-32 56 56 283 157 126 2 3 21 2

78 Gothada M,W9,Tk6, 6,045-15 838 838 4,385 2,280 2,105 118 120 58 49 936 232
Riv,Po.
79 Ranchhod- P,W,Tk. 526-15 176 126 700 364 336 5 89 1-
pura
80 Ranipura P,W,Tk2,Po. 1,704-26 56 58 268 145 123 18 7
81 Bahidhara alias P,W3. 2,711-03 242 242 1,331 713 618 45 41 18 19 252 61
Natvarnagar
82 Bhadarva M,H,Mp7, 1,339-00 894 894 4,139 2,121 2,018 112 122 4 3 1,099 616
Hos,Rhc,
Mcw,W2,
Tk,Riv,S,
Po.

83 Parthampura M,W,Tk, 1,300-03 82 82 473 242 231 4 10 74 37


(Bhadarva) Riv.
84 Jalampura Riv. 740-03 65 65 372 185 187 .. 38 4
85 Khandi P,Riv. 46.5-02 101 102 550 282 268 2 3 88 12
86 Poicha P,W3,Tk2, 2,039-25 236 263 1,262 668 594- 129 102 340 87
(Raniya) Riv,Po.
87 Raniya M,W3,Tk2, 1,681-21 278 278 1,473 771 702 52 56 30{ 39 401 194
5,Po.

88 Mahapura M,W3,Tk. 294-12 72 72 412 229 183 2 5 .. 87 40


89 .Moxi M,W2,Tk, 5,024-15 526 526 2,771 1,484 1,287 74 65 6 15 526 146
Po.
90 Bautha P,D,W,Tk, 1,013-25 145 145 709 359 350 31 32 19 23 174 70
Riv,Po.
91 Namisara M,W3,Tk, 2,407-06 278 279 1,340 679 661 65 59 63 57 317 147
Riv.
92 Tundav M,Mp2,W3, 3,536-38 548 549 3,022 1,608 1,414 135 124 39 33 830 280
Tk,Riv2,Po.

93 Anjesar P,YI,W3, 1,239.01 278 280 1,439 762 727 84 98 35 20 376 220
Tk,Riv,S,
Po.
94 Manjusar M2,Mp2,D2, 4,523-04 570 570 2,785 1,448 1,337 123 99 105 112 693 314
W2,Tk2,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
95 Vintoj P,Riv. 1,049-30 159 160 711 395 316 20 15 .. 103 4
96 Vasanpura M,D,W2, 2,212-39 163 166 971 48B 483 7 () 44 55 226 151
Tk,S,Po.
97 Muval M,W2,Tk, 3,339-05 231 231 1,120 600 520 103 83 55 50 247 109
Po.

98 Javala P,W2,Tk. 2,179-26 119 119 526 284 242 30 34- 53 47 137 68
99 Char:mpura ~1,W. 1,040-34 98 99 555 291 254 32 29 11 12 132 47

44
:QIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
,(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF M FMFMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ,27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

36
509
16
66
29
311
9
13
7
178
7
53
o.

17 ..
.. .. . .
1 .•
, .. .. 2
28
508
32
873
68
69
236 22 21 I 8 14 14 .. .. 2 2 .... 7 165 364 7(}
579 29 443 6 85 3 25 20 2 9 3 .. 12 494 941 71
153 7 88 I 55 3 I 6 3 3 .. .• .. 120 234 72

173 135 122 .. 47 135 ........... ..•• 4.. 143 139 73


2,560 563 751 50 403 291 21 .. 122 23 148 24 54 20 399 9 62 .. 600 146 2,451 3,948 74

9~5 146 637 48 181 92 14 .. 26 3 18, •• 3 30 .• 3 .. 33 3 832 1,422 75


I

132 2 II I 2 19 .. 2 122 222 76


92 4 83 2 t 1 2 1 65 122 77

1,195 211 701 64 377\ 143 2 .. 13 15 29 .. 10 .. 47 2 1,085 1,894 78


215 104 88 126 103 149 232 79
80 16 52 I 26 15 .... 2 65 107 80
357 9 301 7 41 2 2 .. 2 .. 11 356 609 81
1,046 127 408 41 83 26 123 38 25 4 •• 134 9 . . 260 22 1,075 1,891 82

128 14 78 17 5 13 3 .. 25 1 114 217 83


110 6 105 .. .. 3 5 2 1 75 181 84
169 58 148 1 20 57 I 113 210 85
379 18 214 2 87 3 17 1 ., 6 9.. I .. 44 13 289 576 86
410 157 198 9 160 146 21 3 I .. 8 .. 2 18 361 545 87

117 .. 92 .. 23 ., .. 1 I 112 183 88


797 104 581 32 140 51 2 .. 27 20 8 .. .. 11 28 687 1,183 89
190 15 124 8 II 18 36 6 169 335 90
376 66 224 18 113 44- 4 .• IO 2 2...... 4- •• •• .• 19 2 g03 595 91
860 123 461 10 319 106 21 6 6. , 2 •. 23 .• 1 .• 27 748 1,291 92

418 117 240 49 134 61 3 .. 17 4 3.. 3 .. 6 .. 12 3 344 610 93

839 351 492 163 234 ISO 48 4 3 .. .. 28 2 .. .. 33 2 609 986 94

236 24 214 4 12 17 I .. 3 3 2 •. .. .. 4 .. 159 292 95


264 74 132 I 110 70 1 .. 4 1 1 .. 4 .. 12 2 224 409 96
324 154 151 33 154 117 2 .. 5 .. 11 3 276 366 97

168 82 60 1 73 45 10 18 1 .. 3 .. 16 18 116 160 98


159 102 106 I 43 94 2 8 7 132 162 99

45
GUJ~T VlLLAG~
SAVLI

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillageJTown/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

100 Moti.Bhadol M,W3,Tk3. 2,238.24 175 190 903 490 413 36 27 104 107 174 72
101 Sherpura P,W2,Tk2. 2,502-16 146 146 782 394 388 24 17 71 72 119 30
102 Karchiya P,W2,Tk, 1,621-20 131 133 669 341 328 5 8 109 102 97 26
Riv,Po.
103 Samlaya P,M,W2, 5,003-12 254 259 1,301 701 600 23 25 81 98 278 77
Tk,Riv,Po.
104 Motipura P,W. 1,906-03 81 81 385 197 188 32 25 44 54 72 46

105 Pratapnagar P2,Mp, 1,635-14 330 331 1,631 909 722 23 10 242 193 389 175
D2,W3.
106 Nani-Bhadol M,W6,Tk3, 2,349-25 163 173 872 441 431 97 81 16 21 166 49
Riv.
107 Ranipura M,W3,Tk3, 1,704-10 225 225 1,077 559 518 23 20 9 8 306 92
Riv.
108 Kamalpura P,W2,Tk. 2,588-05 96 96 420 230 190 10 6 102 89 90 37
109 Tulsipura P,W4,Tk, 3,482·06 129 129 736 379 357 26 26 141 117 145 67
Riv.

110 Vadiya M,W2,Tk. 2,404-00 128 128 690 359 331 16 15 72 72 171 33
111 Mal-Ankaliya P,W4,Tk. 1,233-15 129 129 653 333 320 10 6 27 28 131 23
112 Kambola P,W4,Tk, 1,560-27 90 90 417 228 189 13 15 49 43 110 35
113 Khakhariya P,M2,Mp2,D2, 530·13 464 461 1,878 1,014 864 43 49 196 174 528 254
Mcw,W4,
S,Po.
114 Ghantiyal P,W2,Tk2. 1,860.04 150 154 870 447 423 21 16 55 56 231 117

115 Singaniya WII. 2,607-17 61 61 339 180 159 3 4 11 10 76 13


116 Mudhela P,M,W5, 1,551-24 105 160 731 385 346 20 14 109 104 189 89
Tk,Po.
117 Sadra W2,Tk. 750.09 13 13 69 30 39 4 3 7 2
118 Lotna P,W2,Tk. 1,308-36 104 104 561 292 269 7 6 35 30 127 57
119 Gangadiya P,W5,Tk2. 2,482.06 338 346 1,537 820 717 36 36 151 128 378 126

120 Adalwada P,W2,Tk. 1,478.10 106 106 535 280 255 16 16 54 43 115 34
121 Dhanora P,W2,Tk. 693·32 120 124 637 322 315 10 11 105 95 82 16
122 Haripura P,W3,Tk. 1,631-03 72 81 513 257 256 6 5 101 102 76 47
123 Vadadala P,W2,Tk. 1,380-16 96 108 538 289 249 4 2 34 28 114 32
124 Pasva M,W2,Tk, 1,933-10 116 131 600 313 287 44 36 31 30 143 38
Riv2.

125 Lasundra M,W,Tk,Riv2. 1,698-26 142 146 726 378 348 96 79 Il Il 157 85
126 Shubhelav P,W,Tk. 1,098-04 58 58 280 152 128 9 9 16 11 58 28
127 Paldi W2,Riv. 866-38 5') 57 306 157 149 34 29 32 10
128 Kunpad P,W2,Tk, 1,298-26 220 235 1,244 659 585 24 22 335 101
Riv,
129 Zumkal W. 935-12 18 30 123 69 54 19 10 14 9

130 Alindra P,W3,Tk. 2,080-24 99 109 515 267 248 28 27 104 95 83 36


131 Khokhar P2,Rhc, 2,132·12 203 211 1,006 528 478 IO 6 155 174 182 68
W3,Tk.
132 Vemar P,W2,Tk. 2,067-39 161 168 864 436 428 12 20 53 55 176 13
133 Gardhiya P,W,Tk, 1,218-25 179 182 949 486 463 20 16 167 159 228 84
Riv,Po.
134 Indrad M,Mp, 2,016-31 227 243 1,142 612 530 57 47 183 173 216 61
W2,Tk,
Riv,Po.

135 Pilol P,W3,Riv, 1,186-36 287 308 1,512 812 700 60 48 120 101 353 91
Po.

46
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M· F M F l\'[ F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

293 50 117 9 153 41 1 .. 6 4 .. 2 .. 1 .• 9 .• 197 363 100


214 98 84 2 128 95 1 .. I .. .. .. ... .. I. .. 1 180 290 101
188 72 80 10 86 52 14- 10 1 2 2 S 153 256 102
399 98 217 41 58 8 29 2 6 3 .. 86 46 302 502 103
111 73 35 71 73 .. .. 4.. 86 115 104

569 222 46 1 66 70 8 .. 10 4 2j8 121 .. 69 4 48 .. 64 16 340 500 105


258 116 140 12 94 97 1 .. 10 7 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. 9.. 183 315 106
319 71 268 34 39 35 2 2 .. 1 •• 3 .. 4 2 240 447 107
151 62 61 10 81 52 .. .. .. 1 •. .. 7 .. 79 128 108
206 23 125 3 71 20 1 ., 1 2 6 .. 173 334 109

214 93 118 3 94 90 e' •• • ••• ••• 1 '. •• 2 145 238 110


181 115 123 75 49 39 2 1 1 .. 3 .. 3 152 205 III
128 35 60 1 54 32 .• .. 1 1 .• .. 2 .. 4- •• 7 1 100 154 112
641 231 135 12 136 143 5 1 8 4 199 51 4 .. 28 .. 68 .. 58 20 373 633 113

245 127 147 11 89 111 2 .. 3 3 1 •. 2 •• 2 202 296 114

93 8 70 8 12 .. 2 .. 1 .. 5 .. .. ...... 3 .. 87 151 115


207 92 90 4 91 87 2 .. 11 1 1 12 .. 178 254 116
17 I 8 lB.. I .. .. .. •••• I. •• • • 13 38 Il7
169 115 106 62 56 52 .... 1 1 .. .. .. . . 2 ..•• 4 .. 123 154 lIB
468 209 196 81 121 113 4 1 12 1 16 .. 9 1 31 .. 79 12 352 508 119

140 92 41 6 94 86 ., .. .. ... .. .. 2 1 .• 1 .. 140 163 120


175 146 80 46 81 94 1 .. .. 2 •. .. .. .. .. 10 6 147 169 121
128 89 67 9 52 78 .. .. 6 2 2 I ...... 129 167 122
149 24 79 5 57 18 5 1 2 .• 3 1 .. 2 .. 140 225 123
178 68 116 25 56 43 2 •• 4.. 135 219 124

215 110 88 4 108 99 4 3 2 4 2 3 ...... 5 2 163 238 125


84 41 40 6 37 34 3 .• 1 I •••• I ••• 3.. 68 87 126
103 40 36 3 64 37 1 I .. I. .. 1.. 54 109 127
390 30 257 9 107 17 ., .. 18 3 4 1 .. .. 4 .• 269 555 128
42 23 22 5 19 18 1 .. 27 31 129

154 116 53 31 88 83 2 .. 1 •• 1 .. 2.. 6 1 113 132 130


305 161 164 95 III 66 2 .. 2 .. 2 .. 19 .. 5.. 223 317 131
262 67 198 18 40 45 .... .. 3 . ... 8 1 11 5 .. 174 361 132
266 161 113 8 128 148 1 .. 4 1 4 .. 4 3 1 11 1 220 302 133
376 173 174 18 160 14.') 14 4 .. 9 .. 2 .. 17 6 236 357 134

456 330 283 56 134 272 3 .• 10 1 •• 8.. 8.~ 9 356 370 135

47
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49
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VAGHODIA

Area In Occupied House Scheduled Scheduled Literate &;


Villagerrown/Ward/Block \ A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
..----
p M F M F M F M F

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

'tOTAL FOR VAGHODIA TALUKA 138,022.-14 14,117 39,270 1,767 10,930 12,253
13,822 75,675 36,405 1,702 10,175 3,637

Total for Urhan Area

Total Jor Rural Area 138,022-14 H,117 39,270 1,767 10,930 12,253
13,822 75,675 36,405 1,702 10,175 3,637
VILLAGES
1 Amreshwar W,Tk. 609-38 46 46 257 135 122 9 9 75 64 34- 8
2 Kamrol M,W2,Tk, 2,498-08 237 240 1,240 615 625 25 32 223 243 163 55
Riv,Po.
3 Bhaniyara M,Mp,D, 1,750-30 221 228 1,081 546 535 48 39 107 114 209 53
W3,Tk.
4 Ganeshpura P,M,W,Tk2. 1,455-32 124- 128 639 323 316 11 15 121 119 128 57
5 Kumctha P,W,Tk. 1,915-04 119 119 659 351 308 15 11 62 55 130 29

6 Bhaupurd. P,W,Tk, 802-03 53 53 365 181 184 7 12 63 63 66 11


Riv.
7 Kotambi P3,W6,Tk5, 4,817-14 421 420 2,221 1,128 1,093 28 36 597 584 377 66
Riv,Po.
8 Rahkui M2,W2.Tk. 752-38 94- 94 520 259 261 2 2 147 128 54 SS
9 Jarod M,H,Mp2, 3,433-25 719 719 3,504 1,884 1,620 59 58 257 2M 650 293
Hos,Rbc,
Mcw,W5,Tk,
Riv,Po.
10 Amratpura W. 648-10 41 40 280 136 144 2 4 119 113 25 8

11 J afarpura
W2,Riv. 361-17 41 41 196 95 101 4 6 37 30 19 8
12 Itoli P,W2,Tk, 558-21 100 100 479 262 217 3 3 15 8 81 12
Riv.
13 Vyankatpura M,W,Tk, 1,226-21 75 75 379 196 183 2 2 85 76 36 10
Riv,Po.
14 Paldi P,W2,Riv. 1,416-20 99 99 525 284 241 8 9 87 25
15 Sakariya P,W2. 1,043-30 81 81 399 208 191 27 26 103 96 69 24

16 Rayantalavdi P,W2,Tk. 1,616-27 136 136 688 363 325 12 13 81 77 84 32


17 Rasulabad M,Mp,D, 2,577-13 260 260 1,252 668 584 69 47 63 51 213 102
W4,Tk,
Riv,Po.
18 Kodarwaya W,Tk. 623-36 11 21 149 73 76 73 76 3 1
19 Lilora PZ,W3, 1,355.33 178 178 862 440 422 5 12 29 19 191 81
Tk5,Riv.
20 Bodidra P,M,W4, 1,555-12 102 121 599 285 314 16 20 26 26 96 29
Tk,Riv.

21 Asoj M,l\lp,D,Hos, 189 215 1,104 584 520 15 17 186 162 157 40
W7,Tk,Riv,Po.
22 Hansapura P,W4,Tk, 428-39 88 90 522 265 257 2 4 39 29 79 14
Riv.
23 Panchdevla M,W,Tk, 640-20 77 82 453 234 219 2 67 53 70 12
Riv.
24 Rajpura M,WI2, 1,093-15 191 197 969 484 485 10 9 7 11 91 9
Tk,Riv.
25 Abhrampura P,W,Tk, 1, Jl4-38 75 75 405 222 183 9 6 50 44 48 2
Riy.

26 Sarnej ~v1,W4,Tk2, 1,562-05 217 222 1,143 600 543 16 15 227 216 125 28
Riv.
27 Rawal P,M,Tk,S, 3,059.20 272 285 1,691 863 828 35 26 348 313 298 85
Po.
28 Adiran M,W4,Tk2. 1,906-34 193 201 1,126 603 523 18 22 99 87 121 13

50
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORK.El\S Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FM FMF MFMFMFMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

22,106 12,086 6,926 178 426 353 109 644 133 1,251 17,164
11,324 3,782 6,997 10 103 42 23 71 2 294 25,081

22,106 12,086 6,926 178 426 353 109 64/: 133 1,251 17,164
11,324 3,782 6,997 10 103 42 n 7I 2 294 25,081

70
338
46 39
202
23 23
5 . 110
23
176
1 .. 2 .. .. .. 3 .. .. 65
277
76 1
193 9 .. 6 1 1 5 1 10 432 2

317 155 189 11 77 142 7.. 5 1 14 3 4 ~8 1 229 380 3


181 67 94- 4 68 63 1 .. 6 1 2 9 .. 142 249 4-
178 19 123 28 14 2 3 22 S 173 289 5

105 40 65 3 24 34 14 3 76 144 6

646 389 433 224 177 160 4.. 2 2 4 .. .• .. 10 3 16 482 704 7


163
916
131 73
270
52
64
80 79 .. .. .. •. 5 5 96 130 8
9
429 279 337 88 15 15 9 1 98 2 34 123 10 968 1,191

78 53 44 24 20 1 58 80 10

55 50 24- 24 29 26 1 .. .. .. 1 .• .. 40 51 11
161 5 109 2 44 3 1 1 1 .• .. 5 101 212 12
110 96 61 59 36 37 10 .. 86 87 13
160
130
12
61
93
72
59
55
8
60
3 .• ..1 ..
1 .. ,".. ..
3
1
..1 124
78
229
130
14-
15

204
377
89
205
67
91
6
8
62
200
67
168
4-
2 ..
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7 4
1
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3
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20
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4 I .•
66
49
15
18
159
291
236
379
16
17

44 44 17 13 26 31 .. .. .. ... .. I 29 32 18
259 206 151 121 90852 .. 6 I 1 .. 8 181 216 19
164 159 113 99 44 57 4- .. 3 3 121 155 20

345 181 93 41 156 124 5.. 24 10 2 5 ., 27 2 6 28 2 239 339 21

135 154 106 127 24 27 2 2 130 103 22


123 133 77 82 38 46 2 3 3 .• .. 5 III 86 23
267 290 198 220 62 68 I .. 2 2 2 217 195 24
117 65 72 27 18 26 4 .. 8 15 12 105 118 25

358 283 157 115 167 149 17 13 1 .. 2 14 5 242 260 26


335 262 247 194 82 66 3 2 •• .• 3 268 261 27
481' 295 241 96 190 191 2.. 11 3 6 I .. 8 2 6 2 16 382 533 28

51
GUJARAT VILLAGE
VAGHODIA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillagejTownjWardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P F M F M F M F

I 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

29 Khar.diwada P,W,Tk, 555·36 87 92 490 246 244 7 5 33 9


Riv.
30 Sanoli P,W4,Tk2. 2,553-26 181 181 777 420 357 11 3 171 160 127 31
31 Karamashiya. P,M,\V4, 7,286-10 283 294 1,773 886 887 34 35 204 221 144 20
Kheda Tk3,Riv,Po.
32 Nava Ajva P,W2,Tk. 1,579.09 93 94 478 255 223 17 22 98 30 28 8
33 Nava- p,W,Tk. 667-12 48 48 330 177 153 49 45 39 9
Rampura

34 Juna- M,W,Tk, 762-17 107 115 653 344 309 8 7 208 203 98 25
Rampura Po.
35 Navagam M,W,Tk2, 1,005-04 118 125 690 355 335 4 4 111 95 60 7
Riv.
36 Sangadol P2,W9,Tk3, 2,449-07 237 254 1,487 750 737 51 46 i65 166 219 42
Riv.
37 Gutal P,M,W3, 4,216-26 372 379 2,010 1,069 941 30 22 175 128 369 44
Tk,Po.
38 Vesania P,W,Tk. 1,055-36 98 100 579 300 279 11 11 11 8 76 5

3q Dundelav P,W,Tk2. 552-26 54 54 391 198 193 5 5 75 70 55 7


40 Goraj P,M,Mp, 531-22 504 508 2,972 1,516 1,456 33 31 494 455 312 52
D,W3,Ri,",
Po.
41 Valva P,W,Riv. 625-30 66 70 411 200 211 4 4 37 7
42 Hamirpuri .. 189-20 14 14 69 37 32 4
43 Gambhirpuri P,W2. 196-23 78 78 410 213 197 2 2 81 21

44 Chipat W. 141-12 33 33 196 100 96 17 17 35 2


45 Dharola P,W,Tk. 1,419-25 27 27 173 81 92 19 5
46 J eshangpura M,W2,Tk. 655-32 83 83 397 217 180 8 4 52 44 68 16
47 Morlipura P,W2,Tk. 974-05 78 86 461 240 221 12 12 39 38 62 9
48 Bakrol P,D,W4,Tk, 1,680-20 102 102 461 242 219 24 20 28 26 30 15
Po.

49 Nimetha P,Mp,D,W3, 3,325-09 229 232 1.108 613 493 48 45 210 171 151 51
Tk,S,Po,Ed.
50 Sikandarpura W,Tk. 397-11 44 44 255 133 122 15 20 17 18 13
51 Kavi· M,W2,Tk. 387-02 63 63 301 150 151 17 17 28 34 44- 18
Jambuvaic
52 Hanuman· P,Tk,S. 365-18 51 32 272 139 133 38 42 41 13
pura
53 Shri- W,Tk. 1,189-37 51 53 300 170 130 25 24 29 22 29 5
Portimbi

54 Chipad P,W2,Tk2. 2,008-02 109 111 565 286 279 3 3 71 78 93 26


55 Arr.odar P,W8,Tk. 827-12 151 153 777 397 380 49 48 28 21 107 23
56 Bhadolkhurd W.Tk. 539-35 44 44 258 128 130 5 3 35 44- 14-
57 Pavlepur W2,Tk. 1,651-26 106 118 653 326 327 10 8 101 97 101 8
58 Alva P2,W2,Tk2, 1,602-31 193 193 1,056 526 530 GO 55 44 32 124 26
Po.

59 Umarva P,W3,Tk, 1,631-25 115 115 618 325 293 10 5 87 82 136 39


60 Gajadra M,W4,Tk2, 2,130-17 177 181 969 198 471 14 20 205 183 117 18
Riv.
61 Mastupura P,Mp,W3, 582-35 70 76 378 189 189 24 19 70 86 61 37
Tk.
62 Kamlapura W,Tk. 420-18 33 33 169 85 84 66 68 18 6
63 Pipaliya M,MP,W6, 1,565-27 141 142 773 389 384 53 GI 137 135 155 57
Tk,Riv.

64 Khandha P,W3,Tk2, 951-13 100 100 551 280 271 18 25 124 117 83 12
Riv.
65 Ropa W3,Tk. 426-13 40 40 253 132 123 16 19 20 15 22 4

52
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F MF M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25,26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

127 2 54 2 67 6 119 242 29

245 41 147, 2 67 37 2 .. .. 2 1 .. 3 9 •• 14 2 175


369
316
601
30
31
517 286 410 201 81 84 17 1 1 7

130 30 73 4 53 26 .... 1 .. 3 125 193 32


93 41 57 15 31 26 I .. 2 2 84 112 33

216 III 79 11 123 99 3 .. 6 3 2 128 198 34


197 109 119 t 75 105 3 158 226 35
435 49 320 11 B4 35 7 2 6 5 6 7 315 688 36
600 220 427 100 140 119 4 .. 4 2 2 .• 2 .. 18 469 721 37

180 4 158 2 19 2 3 120 275 38

114 35 99 , 15 35 .' .. .. .. .. .. .. 84 158 39


880 648 583 243 243 389 1 1 21 7 5 •• .. .. 8 5 1 .• 18 3 636 808 40

99 38 74 14 18 24 2 4 101 173 41
25 19 8 .. 16 19 12 13 42
127 53 3~ 2 71 50 6 10 86 144 43

60 12 56 4 4 8 40 84 44-
42 48 39 1 2 47 ., •. •• •• 1 39 44 45
127 45 58 3 55 42 1 .• .. 2 .. .. 5 6 .. 90 135 46
135 118 104 57 17 59 1 I 2 1 .. 10 1 105 103 47
153 69 67 5 58 60 18 2 2 2 .. .. .. .. 8 89 150 48

335 145 137 13 140 129 8 .. 2 6 2 .. 40 3 280 348 49


69 53 25 2 43 51 1 .. .. .. 64 69 50
96 34 51 14 30 20 10 .. 1 3 54 II7 51
81 26 31 32 26 4 .. 3 I .. 1 .• 3 6 58 107 52
89 15 17 49 9 3 .. 4 .. 12 5 3 81 115 53

172 85 122 55 44 30 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 1 .. 114 194 54


231 36 144 6 71 19 2 1 8 .. 2 4 10 166 344 55
71 29 49 .. 21 29 .. .... 1 57 101 56
192 69 109 19 72 50 2 .. 1 2 3 3 134- 258 57
309 65 225 24 66 41 4 7 5 2 217 465 58

187 73 Il7 10 56 63 4 .. 1 .. :3 1 .. 5 .. 138 220 59


279 45 184 12 88 31 2 .. 1 1 1 J 2 1 219 426 60
100 70 44 14 44 52 2 2 .. 3 3 4 89 119 61
55
220
34
114
16
99
..
4
39
108
34
110
.. .. o' .. 30 50 62
1 .. 1 1 .• 10 169 270 63

162 59 lOB 44 58 2 6 118 212 64


84 30 59 25 30 ., 48 93 65

53
GUJARAT VILLAGE
VAGHODIA
81.

No. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


Viliage/Town{WardfBlock A-G howes holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

66 Dattapura 323-00 U n i n h a b i t t d
67 Limda P,W3,Tk. 2,292-24 221 233 1,240 649 591 20 22 292 271 244 52
68 Vaghodia P,M2.H, 3,707-37 1,094 1,131 5,796 3,093 2,703 216 216 371 322 1,347 634
Mp6,D4,
Mcw,Rhc,
W4,Tk,Po,
To, Tph,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
69 Madodhar P,M,W5, 2,268-19 258 260 1,345 727 618 76 58 204 182 294 91
Tk,S.
70 Madheli P,W9,Tk.• 2,167-22 205 205 1,028 548 480 50 48 164 130 261 110

71 Vejalpur P2,W,Tk,4, 1,042-28 127 127 720 369 351 7 10 140 137 105 28
Riv.
72 Timbi W4,Tk. 456-35 60 62 360 186 174 3 7 27 30 29 1
73 Falod P,W2,Tk, 915-18 152 152 869 436 433 14 14 94 87 194 49
Riv,Po.
74 Vyara P3,M,Mp2, 5,626-24 606 624 3,223 1,658 1,565 105 99 711 683 512 156
W6,Tk5,
Riv,Po.
75 Tavra P,W9,Tk2. 1,141-33 110 110 593 318 275 18 19 65 40 97 18

76 Antoli P,W2,Tk,Riv. 1,735-01 141 145 912 470 442 13 10 239 219 155 64
77 Ghodadra P,M,W4,Riv. 1,364-33 185 166 994 518 476 6 5 274 243 79 11
78 Jambuwada P,M,Mp, W5,Tk5. 2,804-13 286 286 1,606 825 781 65 67 358 349 370 145
79 Ambali M,W3,Tk, 954-38 III 111 650 333 317 6 6 12~ 120 16 3
Riv.
80 Dankheda P,W3,Tk, 568-37 69 71 423 207 216 3 109 115 59 5
Riv.

81 Vaswel M,W4,Tk. 2,002-30 197 203 1,143 601 542 10 10 334 308 98 12
82 Asha P,W2. 569-38 42 42 239 128 111 65 55 53 23
83 Gugalpur M,W3,Tk. 1,020-37 52 53 308 157 151 102 98 102 39
84 Chandpur M,W2,Tk. 843-22 37 37 213 116 97 110 92 14
85 Kherwadi M,W9,Tk, 1,312-23 157 159 793 412 381 19 14 168 158 225 108
Po.

86 Tarsava P,Wi3,Tk, 2,727-23 101 105 635 343 292 10 5 104- 93 134- 45
Riv.
87 Saidal M,W9,Tk. 2,282-02 209 213 1,144 580 564 liS 132 244- 86
88 Ghoda W,Riv. 539-22 45 45 318 156 162 12 16 55 1
89 Koba W3,Tk 759-27 12 12 71 33 38 30 36 7
90 Moti- P.W6,Tk2. 1,545-21 91 91 471 239 232 3 2 .J. 4 137 37
Manekpur

91 Rustampura M,Mp2,D, 529-12 130 135 752 403 349 27 19 110 102 165 58
vn,Tk,po.
92Nani- W,Tk,Riv. 1,341·08 23 23 118 54 64 31 31 7
Manekpur
93 Kachhota W,Tk. 729-01 29 29 170 81 89 28 30 29 4
94 Nurpuri P,W2,Riv. 682-39 39 39 290 139 151 3 2 15 17 71 8
95 Vedpur P,M,W6,Tk. 2,053-25 193 195 1,078· 590 488 19 14 1 191 26
nnmCTORY Dlstrict-Baroda
TALUKA
Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMF MF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

.. .. U n n h a bit e d •• .. 66
392 321 227 118 151 203 2 1 I 4 .. 1 .. 5 .. 257 270 67
1,558 435 349 28 254 220' 16 II7 29 114 3 44 11 270 II 30 364 132 1,535 2,268 68

393 181 186 31 166 147 4 .. 5 5 .. 2 .. 6 .. 18 3 334 437 69


348 169 160 46 145 122 2 5 •• 11 10 15 .. 200 311 70

199 10 119 2 48 31 8 170 341 71


114 67 72 43 37 24 2 I 2.. 72 107 72
253 210 178 149 63 60 2 2 3 I .. .. 5 .. 183 223 73
970 627 439 64 336 489 5 .. 12 10 92 34 3 21 8 10 52 22 688 938 74

188 132 125 65 61 67 1 •• 1 .. 130 143 75

276 128 127 22 133 101 1 4 .. 5 4 .. 6 194 314 76


294- 194 206 105 73 86 1 2 •. .. .. 6 3 .. ti 224 282 77
458 244- 231 19 176 199 5 1 2 2 4 .. 1 1 9 2 5 .. 25 20 367 537 78
184- 166 116 103 58 63 2 .. 8 .• 149 151 79
131 103 113 79 18 24 76 113 80

355 189 273 102 71 86 1 2 4 I .. 4 .. 246 353 81


78 22 64 11 22 1 2 .• 50 89 82
88 34 52 3 34 31 .. 2.. 69 117 83
66 52 44 28 17 24 I 1 .. 3.. 50 45 84-
239 123 95 17 102 103 I .. 2 9 .. 6 2 .. 24 1 173 258 85

192 170 88 70 97 96 1 .. 2 I .. 4 2 151 122 86


320 209 150 63 147 144 7 2 •• 1 •• 8 1 .. .. 5 260 355 87
83 71 67 16 71 73 91 88
21 13 13 4 7 9 1 .. .. .... .. 12 25 89
153 67 133 54 11 12 3 1 1 1 4 86 165 90

208 12 79 80 10 4 8 16 4 •. 17 195 337 91


37 20 17 17 64 92
41 8 40 6 1 2 40 81 93
69 54 47 35 20 19 .. .. .. .. .. 2 •• 70 97 94
347 230 235 2 93 228 6 4- .... 5 4 •• 243 258 95

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GUJARA'f VILLAGE
PADRA

Sh Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownfWardfBlock A-G houses holds Tutal Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR PADRA TALUKA 129,856-12 27,119 72,857 5,731 2,126 39,827
26,529 139,160 66,303 5,593 1,989 18,331
Total jar Croan Area 116-00 3,293 9,031 316 1:3 5,609
3,244- 17,269 8,238 361 45 3,197

Total fOT Rural Area /29,71:()-12 23,826 63,826 5,385 2,083 34,218
23,285 121,89/ 58,065 5,232 1,944 15,134
TWONS
Padra Town P2,M2,H2,MpI8, 116-00 3,293 9,031 346 43 5,609
DI8,Mcw,Rhc,W4-,Tk5,Po,To. .3,244 17,269 8,238 ~l 45 3,197
Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.

Total of Ward No. 1 965 984 4,963 2,607 2,356 291 295 34 32 1,51:2 705

Block No. 1 76 79 421 224- 197 146 55


Bolock No. 2 96 97 523 268 255 2 I 181 }31
Dlock No. 3 99 104 478 244 234- 127 119 1 2 150 64-
Diock No. 4 90 93 414 221 193 89 81 136 55
B-lock No. 5 106 106 593 284 309 177 91

Block
Block
No.
No.
6 99 102 550 297 253 .. 5 5 175 88
7 86 87 428 227 201 24 30 123 50
Diock No. 8 77 77 364 218 146 16 15 III 36
Block No. 9 67 67 370 200 170 2 I 6 5 91 23
alock No. 10 96 99 465 244 221 49 64- 3 150 69

Block No. II 73 73 357 180 177 4 102 43

Total of Ward No, II 780 786 4,161 2,204 /,957 3 3 1,373 859

D10ck No. 12 88 89 423 236 187 55 4-


Block No. 13 9-!- 94 449 248 201 118 67
Diock No. 14 79 83 478 255 223 III 55
Block No. 15 75 75 423 213 210 166 114
Block No. 16 56 56 309 166 143 119 65

Block No. 17 109 109 597 309 283 240 163


Block No. 18 82 83 477 258 219 187 122
Dlock No. 19 22 22 118 66 52 37 18
Block No. 20 18 18 98 55 43 3 3 35 14
B·lock No. 21 85 83 443 221 222 165 137

B'lock No. 22 72 72 346 177 169 140 100

Total oj Ward /1,10. III 962 873 4,569 2,362 2,207 9 13 1,612 1,(J(jO
Block No. 23 89 89 499 258 241 181 126
Dlock No. 24 105 106 550 286 264 2 3 203 86
Block No. 25 106 106 599 301 298 1 1 214- 147
Block No. 26 97 97 550 309 241 210 163
Diock No. 27 105 109 520 264 256 149 91
Dlock No. 28 103 103 560 313 247 1 183 71
Block No. 29 106 106 538 264 274- 3 5 183 133
a'lock No. 30 90 95 478 227 251 180 175
B'lock No. 31 61 62 275 140 135 3 3 109 68

58
DlBECTORY District-Baroda
TALVKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
worken SL
(I. IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

M F M F M F MFM FM FMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26· 27 282930 3132 33 34 35 36 I

40,702 22,395 10,099 123 1,559 1,112 182 2,OS3 264 2,915 32,155
10,538 2,906 6,531 7 384 70 37 95 9 499 55,765
1,399 661 281 9 145 675 58 1,082 11-7 1,315 1,632
478 30 72 3 59 6 3 27 ,; 274 7,760

36.,303 21,731 9,815 114 1,414 437 12-1 971 117 1,580 27,523
10,060 2,876 6,459 4 325 64 34 68 5 225 48,005

4,399 664 '284 9 145 675 58 1,012 147 1,335 4,632


478 30 72 3 S9 6 3 27 4 274 7,760
BI.
No.

1.332 215 755 18 1.f.7 42 55 30 173 3 24 2 210 2 82 386 118 1,275 2,141

113 1 19 .. .. 6 16 .. 4 .. 41 13 14 1 III 196 1


134 20 69 4 15 8 2 9 19 1 .. 19 B 134 235 2
128 7 44 .. 56 5 1 2 3 5 .. 17 2 116 227 3
117 29 21 3 22 11 .. .. 14 •. I .. 11 2 46 15 104- 164 4-
147 76 14 6 4 5 18 20 19 2 4 39 11 .. 38 43 137 233 5

149 14 43 .. 6 5 2 1 30 5 .. 20 4 39 8 148 239 6


121 21 9 4 27 7 7 2 18 1 .. 17 4 38 7 106 180 7
126 10 5 7 9 fi 22 21 12 50 3 92 136 B
83 7 6 .. .. 4 .. . . 4 .. 19 50 7 117 16'3 9
III 23 3 1 1 3 23 5 2 7 7 62 19 133 198 10

103 7 22 9 3 20 4 28 4 13 5 77 170 11

1,060 66 95 4 57 2 7 3 50 19 232 1 6 .• 207 5 48 3 358 29 1,141 1,891

132 1 10 38 2 1 2 ...... 16 8 55 I 104 186 12


138 38 19 3 2 2 17 16 10 3 15 1 12 3 60 13 110 163 13
133 5 16 9 .. 19 .. ...
.. 27 1 10 52 4- 122 218 14
96 6 2 4 3 38 .. 1 .. 22 •• 2 27 3 117 204- 15
74 4 I 1.. 4 2 36 1 25 1 2 5 •• 92 139 16

144- 4 19 2 .. 23 .. ... . . 33 7 60 2 165 284 17


128 3 20 6 9 1 34 .• 1 .. 17 3 38 2 130 216 18
25 1 12 10 ., 2 ..... . 1 1 41 51 19
24 .. 3 10 .. .. 5 .. .. 6 31 43 20
96 3 2 2 35 .. 1 •. 23 1 4 29 2 125 219 21

70 6 2 15 22 .. 25 107 168 22

1,101 .90 140 3 32 oJ 33 9 182 1 22 .. 358 6 7 .. 327 67 1,261 2,117

114 13 17 3 I 3 7 13 .. 36 I .. 42 4 144 228 23


14'3 4 46 12 1 3 15 5 .. 43 I .. .. 19 2 143 260 24
139 2 IS 4 3 26 .. 1 •• 48 .. I .. 41 2 162 296 25
154 6 14 .. 1 21 2 43 1 72 6 155 235 26
134 21 19 2 1 17 8 .. 39 49 19 130 235 27

141 25 9 7 I 18 1 35 2 .. 25 2 3 42 20 172 222 28


114 8 8 3 1 4- 1 27 3 .. 46 2 I 22 4- 150 266 29
100 3 3 .. .. 12 .. .. .i9 .. 1 .• 25 3 127 248 30
62 8 9 l I 16 .. I •• 19 15 7 78 127 31

59
GUJARAT VILLAGE
PADRA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Viliage/TownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. }V 687 6;;0 3,576 1,858 1,718 52 63 1,082 573

lYlock No. 32 36 36 215 113 102 74 46


lYlock No. 33 94- 94 520 212 248 198 122
B-lock No. 34 98 98 563 294 269 .. 191 91
BIock No. 35 92 97 477 240 237 52 63 104 16
B'lock No. 36 100 100 606 304- 302 217 146

B'lock No. 37 74- 81 403 219 184 1:. 68 17


Block No. 33 62 62 367 191 176 120 56
B'lock No. 39 81 82 425 225 200 IlO 79

Padra Village *3,712-00

VILLAGES

1 Tithor M,W,Tk, 6,083-22 528 534 2,474 1,331 1,143 61 50 804- 264-
Riv,Po.
2 Dudhwada M,W2, 1,515-01 306 308 1,538 817 721 121 119 536 299
Tk,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
3 Karkhadi M2,H, i,U2-H §SO 6S0 3,620 1,907 1,71S l~8 ,0, :3 ~ 1110(1 98,
Mp2,P7,
HosS,
Mcw,Rhc,
W5,Tk3,
Riv2,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
4- Chokari M,W,Tk, 3,286.24- 778 832 4,161 2,129 2,032 55 49 1,117 360
Po.
5 Pavua P,W,l'k. 1,391.23 123 123 643 330 313 147 35

6 Sultanpura W,Riv. 738.35 34- 34 149 79 70 5 2 24 4-


7 Mahamad- P,W,Riv. 2,543-37 160 160 817 421 396 17 26 219 67
pura
8 Majatan P,W3,Tk 1,128-13 294- 294 1,489 774 715 17 20 491 265
9 Dabka P,H,Mp2, 2,767-30 892 892 4,674 2,4B6 2,188 164 141 37 11 1,127 316
Hos,Mcw,
W5,Tk,
Riv,S,Po,
Ri,Ea,Ed.
10 Sandha P,W2,Tk. 831·38 227 227 1,095 575 520 14 9 389 95

11 Lola P,W2,Tk. 295-35 145 147 722 391 331 18 14 241 83


12 Somjipura P,W2,Tk. 523-04 154 166 960 518 442 18 18 249 72
13 Narsipura P,W3,Tk. 660·07 248 266 1,483 769 714- 9 9 513 255
14 Mujpur P,M,Mp, 2,196.12 860 883 4,479 2,290 2,189 96 85 938 292
Hos,Wll,
Tk4,Riv,
Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed.

'" The area of Padra Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

60
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WOl\lUmS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-1X) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.
-------
M F M F M FMF M FMfM F MFMFMF M F
I

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI.
No.
906 107 174 5 48 24 2 .. 7 1 88 1 6 1 307 14 ]0 I 264 60 952 1.611

60
123
2
5
16
44-
6
1 3
·.I .. ..
6
14 ..
17
46 J
o.
2 ..
15
15
1
I
53
149
100
243
32
33
158 4 52 ., IS 2 I 7 .. 1 .. 56 I 2 .. 24 1 136 265 34
127 59 24 4 17 9 9 .. 1 .. 7 4- 2 67 42 113 178 35
129 3 13 2 15 2 .. 69 I 2 .. 26 2 175 299 36

126 24 .. 7 8 1 .. 12 .. 29 5 1 76 8 93 160 37
85 5 11 2 J 9 .. 2 .. 49 2 1 .. 11 2 106 171 38
98 5 14 2 1 .. 3 16 34 .. 30 3 127 195 39

782 155 573 83 IPS 32 46 16 2 26 9 27 15 549 988


441 60 216 11 135 42 23 4 2 .. 9 .. 8 I .. 47 3 376 661 2

1,044 233 470 4 401 174 2 66 29 3 .• 47 6 5 50 20 863 1,480 3

1,241 442 895 191 233 248 2 34 2 7 27 3 .. 40 1 888 1,590 4


201 127 171 83 24 43 4 129 186 5

55
252
I
17
32
142
1
9
19
88 6
3
17
..
I
. ..
4
.1. 24 69
379
6
169 7
449 278 339
799
205
191
90
204
70
129
·6. 10 3 1 .... 3 .... 6 .. 325 437 8
1,270 372 61 28 13 ., 8 51 8 3 o. 125 16 1,216 1,816 9

374 21 350 12 12 8 4 5 3 201 499 10

218 21 167 10 46 11 4 .. I .. 173 310 11


297 51 220 7 57 43 13 2 1 .. .5 .. 221 391 12
456
1,280
51
349
305
817
28
188
76 22 • 0
50 2 .. .. 3 .. .. ... 20 1 313 663 13
332 148 1 67 7 8 .. 2 23 3 5 .. 25 3 1,010 1,84() 14

61
GUJAR-AT VILLAGE
PADRA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &:


No. Village/Town/Ward/Bloek A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

15 Vishrampura M,W2,Tk. 580-19 237 249 1,206 626 580 35 37 390 172

16 Vadu M2,H, 2,335-37 794 855 4,270 2,216 2,054 77 87 1.231 489
Mp3,D,
H082,
Rhc,Wll,
Tk2,S,
Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
17 Karnakuwa P,D,W2, 358-29 110 III 645 348 297 49 40 202 93
Tk.
18 Dhobikuwa P,W,Tk. 486-16 95 96 527 254 273 129 24
19 Mahuwad M,W2, 1.191-04 286 289 1,543 794 749 66 68 402 127
Tk.
20 Ekalbara P,M,W5, 1,465-14 335 335 1,782 904 878 33 30 350 140
Riv,Po.

21 Umaraya M,W2, 1,332-10 358 363 1,863 959 909 30 27 450 120
Tk,Riv,
Po.
22 Bhoj P,M,Mp, 2,848-08 603 630 3,485 1,865 1,620 121 117 3 831 282
D,W8,
Tk3,
Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
23 Dabhasa M2,Mp2, 2,962-37 684 693 3,680 1,905 1,775 136 149 42 28 970 408
D2,Mcw,
W7,Tk2,
Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
24 Luna M,W4, 1,105-22 285 288 1,534 798 736 74 69 401 126
Tk.
25 Jaspur P2,M, 1,781-38 405 4()9 2,086 1,069 1,017 45 48 5 1 403 191
Riv2.
S,Po.

26 Nava Jas- P,W5, 1,589-01 247 251 1,226 670 556 28 33 231 43
pur Tk2
Riv:S.
27 Rajupura M,Mp, 637-31 198 199 974 518 456 58 61 255 114
D,W5,
Tk2,Po.
28 Gayapura- P,W2,Tk. 18 23 32 42 115 62
-
482-12 71 78 421 203 218
29 Ambada M,W3, 1,881-30 203 210 1,031 529 502 80 86 1 342 150
Tk,Po.
30 Vadadla M,W3, 653-20 122 126 715 378 337 81 67 3 3 231 118
Tk.

31 Ranu M2,H, 2,119-38 617 647 3,29() 1,756 1,534 171 167 18 11 896 384
Mp3.
W4,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
32 Anti M,W2, 2,132-29 339 349 2,018 1,042 976 96 97 481 49
Tk,Po.
33 Bhadara J>,W4, 950-38 69 72 423 218 205 14- 11 14 15 97 28
Tk.
34 Sadhi M2,H,Mp2, 3,459-24 524 527 2,732 1,419 1,313 133 152 55 35 775 539
D2,Hos,
Mew,Rhc,
W5,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
35 Pipli M,W3,Tk2. l,OI6-22 18.'1 188 1,001 516 485 103 96 324- 108

62
1>tR.E(l1'()RY District-Baroda
fAiUiA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers St.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMF M FMFMF MFMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

353 26 230 11 89 14 •. 11 7 .. 16 .• 273 554 15

1,238 225 763 68 167 9+ 1 111 37 3.. 2 79 5 2 110 19 978 1,829 16

186 21 113 ~ 61 17 3 2 .. 1 2 1 .... 4- '0 162 276 17


127 11 109 7 8 4- o. 5 .. 5.. 127 262 18
443 53 384 1+ +5 38 I 2 •• .. o. 2 •• 9 .• 351 696 19
499 43 391 13 71 30 21 2 o. 7 00 2 •• 5 o. 405 835 20

527 154 436 102 38 46 26 6 9 00 5 .. 13 00 432 755 21

1,074 106 678 31 303 62 15 3 4- 00 19 '0 7 .. 48 10 791 1,514 22

1,136 355 652 49 345 261 43 18 14 o. 8 o. 29.. 1 00 -14 7 769 1,420 23

463 12 280 5 137 6 23 11 2 5 5 .• 335 724 24


670 63 478 17 147 42 2 o. 8 12 o. 1 5 2 .. 15 2 399 954 25

398 81 279 37 106 44 3 0 0 6 1 .. 1 o. 1 .. 272 475 26

285 76 144 8 123 66 6 1 5 .• 7 233 380 27

115 78 72 36 35 42 2 .. 1 .. 5 .• 88 140 28
317 100 128 1 134 95 3 22 1 2 15 1 .. .. 13 1 212 402 29

198 36 140 5 32 28 14 3 4 4 .. 4.. 180 301 30

1,013 177 519 22 275 127 6 38 S 42 3 9 34 .. 10 .• 80 20 743 1,357 31

609 65 440 148 61 6 3 .. 13 433 911 32


114 20 77 15 30 5 4 3 1()4. 185 33
775 270 35+ 38 276 212 3.. S2 8 3 31 5 00 53 8 644 1,04-3 34

310 49 211 2 73 41 1 .. 8 5 ...... 3 .... " 9 6 206 +36 35

63
GUJARAT VILLAGE
PADRA

S1. Area in Occupied House- Schedtlied Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownJWard/Block A-G hoUSC8 holds Total Population CastC$ TribC$ Educated

P M F M F M F M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

36 Latipura M,W4,Tk, 864-29 296 321 1,706 882 824 180 204 23 38 554 331
S,Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.
37 Tajpura P,W2,Tk,S, 821-36 222 224 1,269 666 603 37 40 71 72 439 270
Ei,Ea,Ed.
38 Sadad P,W,Riv. 986-21 84 84 453 230 223 15 12 42 44- 65 20
39 Bhadari P,W,Tk. 92::H6 91 98 536 278 258 26 25 61 60 118 25
40 Amla M,Mp3,W4, 2,524-38 314 318 1,498 804 694 98 95 12 9 502 347
Tk,S,Po.

41 Seja kuwa M,H,Mp, 913-33 316 322 1,640 864 776 78 60 115 94 520 287
Mcw,W3,
Tk,Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed. ,..
42 Padra 356 370 2,003 1,056 947 4 5 28 29 475 190
43 Kothwada P,Riv. 580-04- 59 59 325 178 147 3 5 40 30 75 24
44 Husepur P,W3,Tk, 1,062-24 88 88 460 230 230 59 61 73 87 138 63
Riv.
45 Medhadh P,W,Riv. 1,040-37 81 81 415 214 201 27 20 83 87 76 41

46 Sarsavani M,Mp2,W, 2,692-07 359 359 1,751 899 852 122 132 131 105 481 289
Tk,S,Po. 231
47 Goriyad M,Mp3, 1,518-07 245 245 1,208 62!. 587 60 54 27 23 371
D3,Mcw,
"V2,Tk,S,
Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.
48 Ghayaj M,Mp,D, 1,822-18 361 365 1,746 956 790 172 167 34 31 642 284
W,Tk2,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
49 Virpul' P,D,W,Riv. 719-27 57 57 291 161 130 II 14 39 27 93 43
50 Thikariya P,W,Riv. 466-38 32 33 182 91 91 8 7 23 24 35 29
Mubarak

51 Madapur P,W,Tk. 734-38 83 83 433 218 215 44 47 26 26 119 49


52 Sareja W4,Tk. 470-16 10 10 39 19 20 12 8
53 DarapuraM2,W5,Tk2, 1,007-04 371 376 1,694 915 779 149 127 14 14 601 327
Po,Ei,Ea,
Ed.
54 Sokhdakhurd M,Mp,Hos, 1,104-05 223 228 1,133 607 526 68 70 45 42 343 139
W2,Tk,S,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
55 Sangma P,Mp,D, 813-22 224 232 1,256 684 572 57 46 15 16 334 103
W4,Tk,Ei,
Ea,Ed.

56 Sihor P,W2,Tk, 1,134-38 95 99 556 291 265 54 44 60 52 136 59


Riv.
57 Patod Mp,W3,Tk. 1,263-20 234 234 1,124 585 539 69 80 15 17 280 87
58 Chansad M,Mp,D, 4,277-20 411 4Il 1,832 981 851 121 120 4 1 536 327
Mcw,W2,
Tk,S,Riv,
Po.
59 Brahmanvasi M,W,Tk. 1,460-00 287 291 1.375 746 629 30 32 399 190
60 Kanzat M2,P,Mp5, 1,807-08 648 657 3,193 1,698 1,495 77 77 118 103 911 402
D5,W22,
Tk,S,Ei,
Ba,Ed.

61 Masar M,Mp,D, 3,364-03 469 469 2,303 1,220 1,083 184: 163 672 298
W2,Tk,Po,
To,Tph,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
* The area of Padra Village has been included in urban area of the Taluka.

64
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF M FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

446 220 193 29 199 177 7 5 8 3 .. 38 5 436 604 36

371 207 187 17 157 184 2 ., 5 5 4- •. 2 .. 14 295 396 37


142 39 119 15 16 21 2 2 3 1 .. 2 88 184 38
172 24- 133 1 33 23 t.. '" •• •• 4- •••• 2 .. 106 234 39
453 257 197 10 224 242 2 •• 12 2 1 •. .. S .• 1 •• 8 3 351 437 40

454 235 195 46 184 167 7 II 5 6 3 4- 11 2 3 4- 34 5 410 541 41

599 102 313 10 233 73 ., 7 3 2 .. 15 15 1 1 27 457 845 42


103 18 76 10 .18 7 1 4- 1 2 .. .. 2 75 129 43
149 7 72 2 62 1 1 •. 5 4- 5 4 81 223 44
142 35 69 B 60 22 4 2 7 5 72 16G 45
475 171 233 24 170 137 28 8 4- 13 2 .. 25 2 424 681 46
340 133 160 21 132 102 4- 13 1 .. 2 6 22 5 281 454 47

508 246 242 18 188 225 3 .. 14 3 10 .. 7 44 448 544 48

80 22 53 6 22 16 3 81 108 49
46 4 3B 8 4- 45 87 50

132 55 96 18 32 36 2 2 86 160 51
11 4- 7 •• ..... ........... . .. 8 20 52
538 233 163 21 201 154 5 .. 70 47 21 3 9 2 24 1 5 .. 40 5 317 546 53

367 66 197 5 128 58 2 .• 12 3 5 .• 2 4- •• 2 .• 15 240 460 54

400 55 251 17 83 33 4- •• 3 13 .. 10 1 .. 35 4 284 517 55

158 24 122 6 29 18 2 .. 2 3 133 241 56


366 145
150
168
245
7
16
180 135
289 130
7
16
2 1 2 1 8 .. 394 57
579 1 .. 1 8 2 1 .. 18 2 701 58

434 14 375 13 48 1 .. 4- .. •. 2 5 312 615 59


981 167 305 14 173 63 2 .• 68 4 187 55 7 .. 153 19 67 30 717 1,328 60

698 173 321 40 307 130 2 .• 21 5 .. 8 .. 6 .• 28 2 522 910 61

65
B-!l
GUJARAT VlU.AGE
PADRA

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownfWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p 1\1 F M F 1\1 F M F

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ~2 13 14

62 Abhol 1l,W2,Tk. 1,850-24 291 302 1,481 762 719 41 32 385 154-
63 Gametha M,W2,Tk2. 847-35 350 354 1,901 991 910 52 42 .. 627 301
64 Sampla P,W5,Tk. 2,152-27 211 215 1,152 614- 538 84 59 31 21 309 143
65 Kural M,Mp2, 1,390-08 373 373 1,873 965 908 120 123 6 8 570 324-
D2,W4,
Tk2,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
66 Danoli P,W2,Tk. 1,190-08 143 143 797 410 387 37 46 30 43 231 88

67 Chitral M,W2,Tk, 918-18 201 203 932 499 433 25 21 335 119
Po.
68 Gavasad P,M,Mp, 2,339-27 422 424 2,048 1,087 961 89 91 607 300
D,Mcw,W2,
Tk2,S,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
69 Nedra P,W,Riv. 1,355-33 89 90 543 277 266 34 30 88 80 154 91
70 Bhanpur P,W,Tk, 777-27 103 103 558 284- 274- 30 22 179 68
Po.
71 Pindaya M,W,Tk. 1,704-32 164 169 884 457 427 40 37 276 166

72 Vanchhra M,Mp,Hos, 2,123-03 218 218 1,142 581 561 74 75 141 137 307 163
W4,Riv,
Tk,S,Po.
73 Sanpur P,W,Tk. 1,779-07 189 194 1,066 545 521 72 67 35 24 293 159
74 Mobha P,M,H,Mp7, 3,283-03 583 588 3,053 1,635 1,418 97 90 18 23 893 #4-
D5,Hos,Mcw,
Rhc,W8,n,S,
Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.
75 Muwal M,W,Tk, 1,930-00 388 397 2,025 1,066 959 117 ll6 577 256
Ei,Ea,Ed.
76 Vasnaref P,W,Riv. I ,O7~-13 39 39 202 110 92 7 3 21 10 42 16

77 Sokhda- M,W,Riv, 869-02 237 238 1,154 581 573 91 92 64 81 360 135
Radhu Po.
78 Kotna P,W,Riv. 1,849-00 163 164 863 438 425 68 62 118 125 184 65
79 Sadra M,W2, 1,936-39 291 296 ],498 752 746 81 85 477 341
Tk,S.
80 Jalalpur M,W5, 1,053-02 232 286 1,507 801 706 96 94 3 460 187
Tk2,S.
81 Kanda P,Mp,D, 1,0I8~22 144 149 748 393 355 54 52 106 110 251 III
W,Tk,S,
Po.

82 Kalyankui P,W3,Tk. 528-06 92 92 438 243 195 18 21 13 10 156 65


83 Shahera M,W,Riv. 766-27 81 89 4-72 244 228 21 20 35 30 129 66
84- Thikariya- P,W,Tk3. 410-01 71 75 372 193 179 43 36 60 63 82 46
Math

66
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non~
Total workera
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF M FMFMFMFMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ,26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36

470 115 281 12 154 103 5 .. 7 .. 2 .• 11 .. 1 .. 9 292 604 62


590 323 479 267 73 55 1 .. 13 1 .. 12 .. 12 401 587 63
348 131 236 66 85 64 15 1 I .. .. ., " o. .. 11 .. 266 407 64
518 194 256 70 204, 111 24 9 3 .. 12 3 2 .. 17 I 447 714 65

233 216 193 2 35 214 2 3 177 171 66

307 92 198 34 38 41 2 .. 23 B 5 5 .. 36 9 192 341 67

639 331 306 63 254 258 29 5 3 5 2 17 I .. 24 2 448 630 68

157 66 84 1 69 65 2 2 .. • 0 120 200 69


179 100 145 71 . 29 29 3 2 105 174 70

241 11 200 9 28 8 2 2 .. 3 216 416 71

327 172 164 13 128 153 16 6 6 .• 2 .• 10 254 389 72

291 136 180 45 100 90 4- o' • 0 2 1 I . 0 o. 4 o. 254 385 73


844 241 311 41 231 184 6 .. 61 S 21 2 7 1 95 3 14 .. 98 5 791 1,177 74

608 102 410 19 111 65 45 15 2 .. 2 17 .. .. 21 2 458 857 75


56 23 46 13 10 10 54 69 76

364 196 221 70 122 124 2 .. 6 2 11 217 377 77


258 116 151 30 93 85 1 .• 4 1 .. 4 1 .. 4- 180 309 78
447 57 382 46 54 11 3 2 6 305 689 79
457 124 233 17 139 105 1 .. 24 2 2 .• 16 .. 16 .. 2 24 344 582 80

234 128 118 35 94 90 10 2 4 2 5 159 227 81

140
125
57
74
91
102
10
52
44
17
47
21 3
..1 1
..
•• 4
3
103
119
138 82
154 83
116 54 43 10 52 44 4 6 6 ...... 5 77 125 84

67
TALUKA : KARJAN
~

SINQR MAHAL

Q
TALUKA
KARJAN

69
GUJARAT VILLAGE
KARJAN

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &;


No. Village/Town IWard/Block A·G houses holds Tota P,?pulation Castes Tribe~ Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 :> 6 7 8 9 10 11" 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR KARJAN TALUKA 148,679·18 16,325 45,330 4,614 8,971 24,932
15,609 87,522 42,192 4,614 8,508 11,785

Total for Urban Area 3,880-32 1,534 4,382 394 410 2,318
1,531 B,Il7 3,735 338 349 1,212

Total for Rural Area 144,798·26 14,791 40,948 4,220 8,561 22,614
14,078 79,405 38,457 4,276 8,159 10,573

TOWN
Karjan Town l\12,H,MpI5, 3,880-32 1,534 4,382 394 410 2,318
Hos,DII,Mcw,Rhc,W4,Tk2, 1,531 8,117 3,735 338 349 1,212
S,Po,1 '0, Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.

Tolal rif Ward No. J 288 291 1,426 780 646 11 5 26 10 477 244

Dlock No. 151 134 137 605 346 259 11 5 19 3 241 127
Dlock No. 152 III 111 591 311;} 281 1 7 176 84
Block No. 153 43 43 230 124 106 60 33

Total of Ward No. II 204 204 1,5~2 859 643 140 110 25 12 394 206

Block No. 154 103 103 600 310 290 229 165
'B'lock No. 155 101 101 902 549 353 140 110 25 12 165 41

Total oj Ward No. IlJ 352 352 1,626 883 743 78 66 174- 149 404 193

Dlock No. 156 129 129 641 344 297 74- 64 236 141
Diock No. 157 136 136 605 344 261 58 48 84- 64 139 48
Biock No. 158 87 87 380 195 185 20 18 16 21 29 4-

Total of Ward No, IV 208 208 1,184 642 542 11 19 15 1'1 344 192

Block No. 159 lIB 118 642 350 292 11 19 15 14- 145 61
Block No. 160 90 90 542 292 250 199 131

Total of Ward No. V 206 206 1,047 542 505 118 110 92 85 275 115

Dlock No. 161 124- 124 595 305 290 118 110 88 82 133 53
Btlock No. 162 82 82 452 237 215 4 3 142 62

Total of Word No. VI 273 273 1,332 676 656 36 28 78 79 424 262

mock No. 163 132 132 621 314 307 36 28 60 63 173 94


mock No. 164 141 141 '111 362 349 18 16 251 168

VILLAGES

1 Surwada P,\V,Riv. 1,202·15 162 168 892 469 423 36 28 87 72 223 50


2 Pingalwada M,W2,Riv,Po. 1,935·29 195 207 1,053 543 510 62 56 105 97 2Il 105
3 Sambhoi P,W,Riv,Po. 1,760.12 161 170 768 385, 383 43 48 77 63 205 109
4 Manpur IvI,W2,Riv. 1,206·29 122 126 663 343' 320 64 77 69 63 186 98
5 Harsunda P,W,Tk. 418·06 32 32 171 90 81 3 5 44- 44- 51 30

70
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
, '

WORKERS Non-
Total
workers
workers
SI
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.
M F M F M FMF MFMFM F MFMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2~ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
25.127 11,257 9,131 221 786 541 ·185 975 362 1,669 20,203
8,307 ' 1,119 6,545 7 104 163' 37 37 295 33,885
2,306 139 239 9 132 387 31 47S 259 635 2,076
374 . 7 100 2 14 130 6 115 3,361

22,821 11,118 8,892 212 654 154 154 500 103 1,034 18,127
7,933 1,112 6,4lS 5 90 33 37 31 180 30,524

139 239 9 132 387 31 475 259 635 2,076


374 7 100 2 14 130 6 115 3,361

Bl.
No.
370 22 5 1 2 '1 1.. 50 1 41 5 .. 78 19 .. 169 19 410 624
Ig8 .
168
11
7
3
2 1
..J 7
36
2 3 25 5 .. 93 9 208 248 151
20 1 41 13 53 6 142
64 4 I 7 274 152
19 1 12 1 23 4- 60 102 153
521 149 4 16 10 .. 279 124 7 99 1 4: 102 24 338 494
153 4 3 8 22 •• 4 76 2 38 3 157 286 154-
368 145 I 16 2 257 124 3 23 2 64 21 181 208 155
490 50 35 62 22 1 2 lJ 12 .. 2 .. 61 2 173 .. 133 24 393 693

188
195
21
15
33 5
24
.. 1 9 9 .. 53 .. 11 .. 67 21 156 276 156
1 10 2 2 2 .. I .. 5 2 130 30 1 149 246 157
107 14 I 33 12 1 .. 1 •• 3 .. 32 .. 36 2 88 171 158
311 29 4: 22 11 27 2 35 6 5 138 3 27 .. 53 7 331 513
188 27 3 20 II 21 2 15 5 5 74 3 21 .. 29 6 162 265 159
123 2 I 2 6 20 1 64 6 24 1 169 248 160
284 63 41 5 88 37 5 5 11 .. 2 30 24 78 21 258 142
167 39 17 5 51 15 5 .. .. 2 .. 3 20 •. 69 19 138 251 161
117 24 24 37 22 5 11 .. 27 •• 4 9 2 120 191 162
330 61 50 1 49 29 2. . 29 11 9 10 .. 69 12 .. 100 20 346 595

163 37 18 39 18 .. .. 8 3 4 .• 8 .. 22 6 " 58 15 151 270 163


167 24 32 10 II 2 .. 21 8 5 .. 2 .. 47 .• 6 .. 42 5 195 325 164

274 38
90
203 19
37
55 19 .. 16 .. 195 385 1
309 201 74 53 3 .. 14 8 9 .. 234 420
251 157 145 59 91 96 3.. 3 1 .. .. 3 1 .. .. 6 134 226
2
3
185 108 93 15 64 89 3 .• 15 4- 1 .. 2 .. 4 .• 3 .. 158
47 36 24 13 21 23 1 .. 212 4
1 4-3 45 5

71
GUJARAT VILLAGE
KARJAN

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. ViUage/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Populalion Castes Tribes Edulatcd

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

'6 Kherda P,W2,Tk. 1,181-17 71 74 480 243 237 20 17 39 38 113 9


7 Bamangam M,W2,Tk, 1,789-29 171 184 923 478 445 107 105 17 15 218 86
Ea,Ei,Ed.
8 Virjai M,Mp,W2, 2,607-22 228 237 1,195 619 576 58 59 148 121 276 99
Riv,Po.
9 Abhara M,W2;Riv. 1,606-05 128 131 750 373 377 37 38 186 188 162 59
10 Handod M,W4,S.Po. 2,520-05 201 202 1,009 505 504 101 93 62 65 316 160

11 Anastu M,Mp3,D, 2,124-28 216 220 1,083 535 548 98 96 97 97 298 156
W2,Tk,Po.
12 Manglej M,W,Tk. 1,355-25 104 107 546 286 260 42 34 73 66 182 89
13 Umaj P,W,Riv. 1,318-37 131 137 691 349 34;! 33 32 89 82 165 89
14 Kanabha M,W2, 1,113-30 113 115 617 306 311 39 37 18 16 167 43
15 Khandha M,W3. 1,986-01 125 130 792 402 390 62 55 78 49 245 128

16 Kurai M,Mp,W, 2,024-23 199 213 1,118 577 541 69 79 192 179 307 151
Tk.
17 Kandari M,H,Mp3, 3,948-10 467 508 2,635 1,405 1,230 32 106 360 318 835 448
D,W,Tk,S,
·Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.
18 Dhanora P,W,Tk. 795-31 67 67 341 189 152 36 22 28 22 64 16
19 Chorbhuj P,W3. 2,091-37 141 147 844 451 393 46 43 95 91 182 57
20 Karamadi M,Mp4,W2. 967-09 230 240 1,174 607 567 31 31 201 190 337 186

21 Ganpatpura M,Mp,D, 1,975-09 163 170 866 452 414 33 34 147 137 276 154
W2,Tk,S,
Po.
22 Sanpa M,W4,S. 2,696-23 177 184 997 532 465 65 61 91 88 259 84-
23 Vemardi M,W2,Tk, 1,276-31 108 112 565 301 264 54 48 70 57 193 104-
Po.
24 Gandhara M,W2,Tk. 1,927-23 129 145 811 393 418 73 86 64 66 226 112
25 Bodaka M,W2,S, 1,526-16 164 169 854 430 424 56 40 55 62 277 137
Po.

26 Miyagam P,M,Mp, 5,370-28 633 649 3,183 1,586 1,597 124 131 2 797 349
D,W3,Po,
To.
27 Kambola M,Mp,W2,S 2,372-21 207 216 1,089 541 548 69 72 180 184- 323 210
28 Mangaroi M,W2,Po. 2,194-25 167 176 877 450 427 33 31 204 174- 160 107
29 Juni Jithardi M,D,W4, 1,000-36 115 125 754 395 359 36 42 109 95 252 167
Tk2.
30 Navi Jithardi P,W2,Tk,S. 683-31 45 59 282 143 139 8 9 63 64 68 31

31 Dhavat M,Mp2,W, 3,143-30 268 270 1,515 775 740 53 79 207 188 434 244
Tk2,S,Po.
32 Kurali M,W,Tk2,S. 1,460-09 140 143 891 452 439 37 51 169 158 249 141
33 Vadava W. 697-09 13 13 51 28 23 8 6 3 4- 7 1
34 Bharthali M,W2,Tk,S. 1,052-00 87 95 523 271 252 19 28 99 99 160 93
35 Sandarna M,D,W,Tk. 659-31 71 74 350 200 150 10 3 41 44 130 74
36 Kasampur M,W,Tk,S. 1,190-07 92 96 470 234 236 24 23 93 106 132 76
37 Dhamanja P,W2,Tk. 1,436-11 95 99 521 275 246 42 33 101 91 177 60
38 Lakodara M,W,Tk. 1,765-17 153 159 844 413 431 36 39 9 9 251 99
39 Bharthana M,Mp,W2, 2,332-08 191 206 998 513 485 39 52 122 98· 314- 171
Tk,S.
40 Vemar M,Mp2,W, 2,580-36 271 298 1,559 804 755 54 54 270 243 415 272
Tk,S,Po.

41 Dethan M,W,Tk. 1,908-38 181 210 934 502 432 65 62 64 59 339 147
42 Oslam M,W,Tk, 2,018-14 159 175 926 474 452 53 69 115 127 264- 147
S,Po.
43 Choranda M,H,Mp4, 3,011-03 355 399 2,268 1,194 l,074 138 122 174 156 645 273
D3,W4,Tk,
S,Po.

72
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF M F MFMFMFMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 '26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

140 41 91 .. 35 37 .. 1 4 4 .. .. G
75
3 ..
107
103
314
196 6
280 131 79 5 96 14 5 12 1 3 .. 5 3 5 I .. 198 7
402 153 239 27 96 III 3 12 5 10 7 5 I 21 2 1 .. 15 217 423 8

241 114 114 .. III 114 .. 6 1 .• 3


.)
..
2
6 132 263 9
299 13 174 6 100 5 3 8 9 206 491 10

315 124 154 35 136 87 5 2 2 .. 9 .. I .. 7 220 424 11


156 106 96 62 49 44 6 2 .. 3 130 154 12
183 19 llO 9 64 10 3 1 5 166 323 13
180 80 144 58 . 33
1 . 103
22
115
.. .. .. 2 .. 1 126 231 14
237 133 86 4 1 22 16 9 1 11 165 257 15

333 149 182 25 105 119 3 .. 22 4 7 14 244- 392 16


724 321 316 21 ~66 295 3 34 5 .. 5 ., 27 60 5 681 909 17

107 40 58 .. 4:4 37 .. .. .. 5 3 82 112 18


244 88 140 40 89 48 2 3 2 2 .. 6 207 305 19
376 39 178 165 39 2 .. 15 2 '14 231 528 20

239 131 74 8 121 118 13 6 1 .. 5 3 2 ,. 17 213 283 21

304 85 148 11 125 74 7 .... 16 .. .. .. 8 228 380 22


164 79 84 6 69 73 I .. 2 2 .. 1 1 4- 137 185 23

219 151 106 28 98 119 2 .. 2 3 2 2 41 .. 2 174 267 24


248 76 151 14 84 60 2 1 2 2 .. 7 182 348 25

927 315 456 30 320 272 2 51 4 5 .. 6 2 51 2 5 .. 31 5 659 1,282 26

162 158 8 144 154 3 .. 4- 6 218 386 27


323
261 70 79
65
1
3
172 69
99 62
6
2
2
..
.• ..82 3 .. 3
13
....
1 2
2
10
189
196
357 28
199 66 293 29
81 49 31 4 46 45 2 62 90 30
443 36 187 6 206 30 2 14 1 •• 4 .• 29 332 704 31
265 141 100 8 123 129 4- 15 3 1 .. 7 15 187 298 32
18 12 7 .. 7 12 2 .. 2 .. .. 10 II 33
157 38 64 13 59 12 4 .• 9 21 13 114 214 34
105 50 48 2 49 47 3 2 3 95 100 35
126 50 58 .. 59 50 3 .. 1
4
..
.. . ..
5
7
108
119
186 36
156 8 56 5 79 1 5 .. 3 2 1 238 37
248 13 113 7 114 6 3 .. 1 6 7 4- 165 418 38
270 127 137 15 109 111 7 4- 1 .• 1 .. 3 .. 8 243 358 39
439 164 161 9 206 147 11 14 6 6 17 5 18 365 591 40
282 115 154 53 54 60 5 15 5 •• 25 6 5 13 220 317 41
238 99 143 4 77 95 2 4- 2 10 236 353 42

639 209 191 25 218 145 5 30 3 61 24 12 .. 29 5 .. 88 12 555 865 43

73
B-I0
GUJARAl' .VILLAGE
KARJAN

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate


No. Village /Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

44 Nisalia P,W,Tk,S. 697-00 63 68 341 179 162 13 15 53 46 109 43


45 Atali M,W,Tk,S. 1,764-04 141 146 739 383 356 58 56 77 85 208 87
46 Chhanchava P,W,Tk. 1,383-19 89 94- 501 259 242 40 49 96 .88 144 44-
47 Kothav M,W2,Tk. 1,248-32 101 107 565 273 292 49 50 66 72 151 57
48 Valan M2,H,Mp, 5,780-30 669 708 4,389 2,345 2,044 150 141 187 191 1,183 413
D,Rhc,Mcw,
W,Tk,S,Po.

49 Kiya P,W,Tk 2,320-37 111 118 771 394 377 48 54 60 42 233 52


50 Urad P,W,Tk. 1,113-27 104- 108 576 286 290 38 29 46 44- 182 126
51 Kanthariya M,Mp,W, 998-09 87 88 414 224- 190 46 38 46 35 157 96
Tk,S.
52 Methi M,Mp,D, 1,420-36 146 158 776 414 362 79 80 67 55 242 120
Mcw,Rhc,
W,Tk,S,Po.
53 Bachar M,Mp,W2, 1,530-35 142 142 801 426 375 36 35 80 ' 69 274 134-
Tk,Po.

54 Latipur- P,W,Tk. 568-08 64 67 458 243 215 10 12 25 21 165 62


Timbi
55 Simali M,W4,Tk, 1,816-29 177 189 1,095 589 506 B9 90 144 130 346 175
Po.
56 Kala P,W,Tk. 933-05 94- 94 606 314 292 22 19 43 49 190 92
57 Sharupur- M,W2,Tk,S. 833-04 89 89 477 250 227 5 5 61 68 151 82
Timbi
58 Ranapllr l\1,H,W,Tk, 1,526-34 216 218 1,0BO 539 541 57 65 53 51 275 153
Riv,Po.

59 Kothia M,W3,Tk. 1,138-32 129 134 759 396 363 42 40 83 88 225 82


60 Makan M,W,Tk. 909-06 122 128 673 358 315 9 14- 66 49 194 62
61 Divi M,W,Tk. 1,061-00 57 58 380 199 181 36 29 36 44 123 46
62 KoJiyad M,Mp,W,Tk, 2,247-08 231 240 1,237 632 605 104 77 140 154 385 203
Po.
63 Saniyad M,Mp,D, 1,718-34 162 170 901 431 470 54 71 149 141 235 123
W6,Tk.

64' Samara ""I,W,Tk. 1,544-20 131 145 803 415 390 41 43 75 76 264 136
65 Deroli P,W,Tk,Riv, 971-03 80 82 446 240 206 23 17 113 63
Po.
66 SaDapura P,W,Tk,S. 1,105-13 86 94 4B2 239 243 24- 28 78 85 129 75
67 Karan P,W:1,Tk. 1,129-16 89 95 539 284- 255 51 42 73 64 155 74
68 Samari M,W,Tk. 653-26 106 III 600 309 291 5 5 29 32 183 64

69 Fatepur P,W,Tk, 1,175-35 90 90 443 229 214 43 42 58 52 108 43


Riv.
70 Sansarod M,D,Tk, 2300-00 396 414 2,524 1,277 1.247 68 97 175 188 787 340
Riv,S,Po.
71 Sherpllra P,W,Tk. 401-38 38 42 215 110 105 5 15 45 52 59 33
72 Rope M,W3,Tk. 485-21 75 79 436 231 205 28 29 71 69 167 97
73 Rarod M,H,Mp2, 1,698-17 193 215 1,230 619 611 B6 83 159 I7C 388 227
Rhc,Mcw,
W,Tk,S,Po.

74 Kahona P,Tk,Riv. 1,023-17 87 87 461 245 216 22 20 111 95 118 31


75 Mesarad M,W,Tk,S. 2,617-11 152 162 1,058 538 520 45 36 79 93 309 110
76 Haldarva M,W,Tk, 1,555-38 180 187 1,073 543 530 31 32 127 127 290 138
Po.
77 HirgipUl a Tk,Riv. 374-14 27 30 142 69 73 2 2 29 29 30 19
78 Mantroj P,W,Tk,Po. 1,123-01 89 97 518 256 262 8 9 101 91 159 69
79 Pachhiyapura M,Mp,W2, 1,671-23 193 197 1,065 547 518 100 118 46 41 340 167
Tk,S,Po.

74
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II 111 IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M FM F MFMFM FMFM F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
105
229 149
3 52
113
I
34
42 2
84 104
2
5
3
12
.. .. I .. 5 74 159 44
4 3 1 5 6 7 154 207 45
146 54 57 2 77 52 2 7 1 2 113 188 46
152
1,224
82
325
82
634
1
57
61 81
450 251
3
1
1 .. .. .... I .. .. 4 .. 121 210 47
21 1 918 2 24 9 .. 68 13 1,121 1,719 48

208 23 135 l' 59 19 1 4 3 1 8 186 354 49


164 44 88 3 62 41 2 4 2 6 122 246 50
125 22 41 1 60 21 1 14 3 6 99 168 51
229 110 92 7 100 100 4 6 3 .. 6 1 .. 16 3 185 252 52

250 28 153 72 27 4 8 2 .. 176 347 53

134 12 101 23 II 2 4 1 .. 2 109 203 54


312 104 157 22 96 73 7 2 17 6 8 .. 7 1 .. 20 277 402 55
183 13 72 2 102 II 2 2 4 131 279 56
127 48 76 46 48 2 3 123 179 57

272 107 146 13 95 85 3 7 6 2.. 2 .. 3 2 1 .. 13 267 434 58

211 98 89 4 108 94 3 3 3 •• 4 185 265 59


198 84 89 4 108 80 .. 1 .. 160 231 60
94 58 44 18 45 40 .. I .. 4 105 123 61
341 178 168 10 131 167 7 7 1 II 16 291 427 62
264 156 102 27 131 129 2 3 4 5 6 2 9 167 314 63

236 90 106 119 89 2 4 5 179 300 64


125 2 50 64 1 5 1 5 115 204 65
129 47 59 6 65 40 2 1 I 110 196 66
147 30 85 4 58 26 I 1 2 137 225 67
185 110 69 2 1 2 1 124 291 68

136 57 50 2 64 50 8 2 7 2 3 .. 93 157 69

657 144 381 27 208 II I 6 19 3 18 3 .. 22 3 620 1,103 70


61 29 32 26 29 3 49 76 71
132 19 63 59 19 4 5 ., 99 186 72
348 160 135 148 155 24 2 .. 6 I .. 31 4 271 451 73

162 83 71 4 86 78 .. .. 2 3 83 133 74
301 118 166 33 101 85 4 4 2 24 .. 237 402 75
270 82 138 13 102 67 5 4 1 .. 6 3 .. 11 2 273 448 76
47 26 30 1 16 25 22 47 77
152 27 84 7 66 20 2 104 235 78
287 105 166 28 81 69 13 3 4 2 1- IO 11 2GO 413 79

75
GUJARAT VILLAGE
KARJAN

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Vilb ge /Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

80 Malod P,W2,Tk. 424-35 45 49 31O 170 140 2 3· 25 20 53 6


81 Lilod M,W,Riv. 957-01 106 III 552 299 253 40 29 56 47 166 76
82 Bakapur Tk,Riv. 460-22 19 19 94 42 52 4 6 31 34 20 3
83 Saring M,W,TkS 2,195-34 206 217 1,159 598 561 112 98 124 121 327 169
84 Somaj \V,Tk,Riv. 39;)-06 29 33 186 103 83 9 8 44 27 59 27

85 Arjanpur:l W2,Tk. 297-26 28 33 183 99 84 7 5 16 16 48 17


86 Say..tr P,W3,Tk, 1,995-24 191 194 1,151 591 560 5 6 55 57 316 112
Riv,Po.
87 Deh'ada M,W3,Riv. 700-38 77 80 434 217 217 33 24 47 44 132 62
88 07 M,W2,Tk3, 2.271-16 234 243 1,320 679 641 70 58 236 247 375 177
Riv,S.
89 Sagdol P,W2,Tk. 1,234-29 134 134 737 385 352 60 57 103 104 190 87

90 Pura P,W3,Riv. 1,363-25 160 160 781 388 393 14 13 160 178 223 li9
91 Alampura M,W,Tk. 481-11 78 84 423 210 213 5 8 114 III 114 70
92 Nani Koral W4,Tk,Riv. 1,112-27 87 87 471 254 217 46 38 137 121 100 29
93 Lilaipur Tk.Riv. 182-38 31 31 143 69 74 17 19 22 19 23 6
94 1\foti Koral M,H,Mp, 1,664-36 397 408 2,012 1,046 966 104 98 17 17 606 254
D,W9,Tk,
Riv,Po.

76
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) . I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19' 20 21 22 23 24 25 .26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

94
166
25 32
71
1 51 24 .. 1 .. 2 3 4 76
174
115 80
81
79 8 62 67 13 3 10 9 133
28 26 5 22 26 1 .. .. 14 26 82
314 125 144 11 120 102 7 .. 20 12 2 .. "
I 5 I 14 284 436 83
55 13 29 1 17 12 6 t· .. .. .. I Z 48 70 84

53 11 34 16 11 2 .. .. 1 46 73 85
344 91 247 10 78 81 1 .. 7 5
"
I 5 247 469 86
101 38 70 12 27 26 .. I .. 2 1 116 179 87
374 189 169 3 171 185 I 7 1 5 21 305 452 88
224 8 126 6 75 2 8 2 13 161 344 89
241 20 103 5 121 15 2 6 3 6 147 373 90
125 60 51 2 66 58 2 1 5 85 153 91
146 104 33 2 101 99 11 3 I 108 113 92
42 35 11 31 35 .. .. .. 27 39 93
537 166 178 24 215 134 5 19 6 11 . . 10 40 17 .. 42 1 509 800 94

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79
GUJARAT Vll.LAGE
SINOR

SI. Area in Occupied House Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillagejTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F P M F F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

TOTAL FOR SINOR MAHAL 72,411-21 9,016 24,400 2,604 5,369 14,540
8,865 47,053 22,653 2,666 5,014 7,571

Total for Urban Area 107-00 1,504 1,54f 7,3~6 3,780 3,5/6 135 136 418 431 2,248 1,170

Total for Rural Area 72,304-21 7,472 : 20,620 2,469 4,951 12,292
7,361 39,727 19,107 2,530 4,583 6,/01
TOWN
Sinor M2,H,D,Hos,MpI0, 107-00 1,504 1,544 7,326 3,780 3,546 135 136 418 431 2,248 1,170
Mew, Rhc,WIO,
Riv,S,Po,To,
Tph.

Total of Ward No, I 496 497 2,123 1,266 1,157 16 19 202 191- 782 430

Dlock No. 65 109 109 556 307 249 16 19 106 93 127 18


Dlock No. 66 III III 645 314 331 27 32 187 100
Dlock No. 67 125 125 597 313 284 41 36 224 147
Bolock No. 68 151 152 625 332 293 28 33 244- 165

Total oj Ward No. II 322 351 1,727 890 837 12 17 43 42 541 182

B-lock No. 69 III 133 580 307 273 12 17 43 4-2 147 4-5
Dlock No. 70 97 100 579 277 302 171 30
Block No. 7 I • 114- 118 568 306 262 223 107

Total of Ward No. III 343 349 1,582 795 787 155 169 446 306

Block No. 72 104- 110 471 238 233 3 2 187 125


Block No. 73 139 139 586 292 294 211 175
Block No. 74 100 100 525 265 260 152 167 48 6

Total of Ward No. IV 343 347 1,594 829 765 107 100 18 26 479 252

Dlock No. 75 128 128 608 301 307 177 ll6


Dlock No. 76 106 108 470 245 225 76 64- 144- 77
Diock No. 77 109 III 516 283 233 31 36 18 26 158 59

Sinor Village *3,893-11


VILLAGES
1 Habipura P,W2,Tk. 796-09 85 85 442 236 206 33 32 37 31 133 65
2 Garadi P,W,Tk. 935-11 94- 94- 564 292 272 14- 19 38 29 183 64
3 Tinglod M,W2,Tk. 1,153-10 95 95 476 243 233 29 32 45 34 160 76
4- Tarva M,W,Tk. 1,290-26 102 102 516 265 251 36 41 95 92 157 82
5 Timbarva M,Mp,W3. 3,832-05 313 314 1,685 873 812 82 85 254- 260 576 375
Tk,S,Po.

6 Sandha P,W,Tk. 717-12 71 74 480 247 233 22 16 66 75 159 93


7 Bavalia P,W,Tk,Po. 1,557-19 85 96 545 281 264 33 52 118 103 180 76
8 Utraj M,W3,Tk, 1,670-2 I 291 293 1,459 769 690 85 80 135 117 488 258
S,Po.
9 Bhekhada M,W2,Tk,S. 496-38 65 65 382 202 180 26 25 44 32 137 90
10 Diver M,W,Tk, 2,424-22 189 189 1,005 525 4-80 94 94 127 138 317 134-
Riv,S.
*The area of Sinor Village has been included in rural area of the Mahal.

80
DIREcrOlty District-Baroda
MAHAL
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M ,F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2Q 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

13,432 6,035 4,169 77 434 780 87 517 98 1,235 10,968


4,338 276 3,472 16 72 215 I 22 2 262 18,315

1,790 377 324 20 198 122 3 1 61 17 249 6 33 .. 266 10 33 623 201 1,990 3,169

11,642 5,711 3,971 74 373 531 54 251 65 612 8,978


3,961 256 3,350 15 55 209 1 12 2 61 15,146

1,790 377 324 20 198 122 3 1 61 17 249 .6 33 .. 266 10 33 .. 623 2011,990 3,169

BL
No.
613 130 162 2 43 10 40.. 3 .. 96 5 3 .. 191 78 653 1,027

161 66 9 25 7 1 •• 12 4 .. 1 7 101 59 146 183 65


150 6 15 18 13 18 .. 2 55 2 29 4 164 325 66
148 16 82 3 24 12 1 .. .. 3 19 .. 19 1 165 268 67
154 42 56 2 6 13 18 10 15 15 3 2 .. 42 14 178 251 68

427 69 65 12 40 35 1 .. 4 1 130 4 21 46 4 6 11-1 13 463 768

182 46 6 1 38 35 4 1 51 3 4 .. 21 1 5 •• 53 5 125 227 69


133 9 32 6 .. 56 17 6 1 22 2 144 293 70
112 14 27 5 2 23 1 19 2 1 39 6 194 248 71

364 92 51 3 55 46 1 8 41 2 51 10 146 42 431 695

95 9 11 2 2 8 26 14.. 1 32 6 143 224 72


115 5 2 .. .. 10 .. 32 3 67 5 177 289 73
154 78 38 2 53 44 1 5 .. 5 6 47 31 111 182 74

386 86 46 30 9 6 6 38 2 7 73 1 14 172 68 443 679

154 37 24 1 1 2 20 2 6 21 9 72 31 147 270 75


104 28 7 25 8 .. .. 1 32
4
1 ..
..
38 20 141 197 76
128 21 15 4 5 4 18 .. 20 62 17 155 212 77

133 32 76 1 55 31 1 1 103 174 I


159 38 93 1 58 35 1 1 2 1 1 1.. 3 133 234 2
144 40 89 6 41 34 2 3 2 .. 1 6 99 193 3
160 81 54 5 76 75 1 3 •• 14 3 4.. 5 1 105 170 4-
481 218 226 4 201 210 3 •• 1 16 2 6 1.. 26 2 392 594 5

60 54 65 8 7 125 159 6
122
151
74

166
67
230
..92 79
157 155
1
2
..
.. 9 4 2
1
6
3
24
130
334
264
524
7
8
435
107 40 49 43 40 4 2 3 6 95 140 9
311 174 104 176 172 8 2 3 17 2 214 306 10

81
B-l1
GUJARAT VILLAGE
SINOR.

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 Sadb.aU M,H,Mp6, 2,798-21 769 799 4,046 2,189 1,857 249 223 341 301 1,270 556
W7,Tk2,S,
Po.To,Tph,
12 Avakhal M,Mp,Hos, 3,320-21 370 370 2,013 1,00S 1,005 170 177 258 177 658 459
Rhc,Mcw,
W2,Tk.2,
S,Po.
13 Achisara M,W,Tk,S. 1,809-37 106 106 553 293 260 35 40 48 44 223 140
14 Damn agar M,W3,Tk. 812-03 75 75 451 226 225 39 39 35 37 147 71
15 Chhanbhoi M,W2,Tk, 1,291-39 123 123 643 343 300 55 61 94 78 222 103
S.

16 Puniad M,W5,Tk. 1,688-23 197 197 1,146 531 615 34 35 161 177 293 187
S,Po.
17 Surasamal M,W9,Tk, 2,740-37 216 216 1,174 621 553 96 107 109 97 328 106
Riv,S.
18 Mindhol P,W5,Tk3, 2,253-31 231 231 1,281 648 633 130 149 47 43 356 169
S,Po.
19 Manjrol M,W3,Tk, 2,273-36 200 207 1,225 638 587 61 47 90 96 335 219
Po.
20 Tersa M,W2,Tk. 7SI-04 94 98 483 264 219 34 23 56 46 158 85

21 Malpur P,W2,Tk,S. 1,142-11 126 126 671 324 347 35 36 94 90 208 139
22 Anandi M,D,W2, 1,873-14 187 IS7 1,011 529 482 72 88 94 82 350 215
Tk,S.
23 Vaniad M,W2,Tk,S. 1,512-09 108 108 598 313 285 33 33 89 87 195 86
24 Mandva P,W2,Tk, 1,154-05 172 172 909 466 443 41 47 95 85 292 91
Riv,Po.
25 Kukas M,W,Tk,S. 1,926-16 234 241 1,431 713 718 65 81 115 99 419 223

26 Simali M,W4,Tk, 2,085-09 231 231 1,124 579 545 72 69 206 206 362 191
S,Po.
27 Segwa M,W2,Tk, 1,119-02 126 126 662 355 307 65 68 81 63 201 114
S.
28 Damapura P,W,Tk. 1,121-39 61 61 424- 231 193 8 4 80 76 151 92
29 Mota-Kara!a M,H,Mp, 2,242-16 276 279 1,386 717 669 92 75 177 166 465 309
W4,Tk,S,
Po.
30 N ana-karala M,Mp,W, 1,338-07 121 124 740 366 374 25 28 112 106 250 169
Tk,S.

31 FofaHa M,W3,Tk, 2,330-31 341 345 1,780 955 825 89 86 243 224 611 327
S,Po.
32 Satisana P,W3,Tk,S. 1,657-01 143 143 754 379 375 71 89 84 87 197 103
33 Malsar M, \'\'5, Tk, 2,273-36 315 315 1,584 826 758 101 106 193 187 470 232
Riv,S,PO.
34 Bithali M,Mp,W, 1,464-19 167 168 866 448 41'8 48 55 170 164 268 142
Tk,S.
95 Kanjetha M,W,Tk, 2,227-09 131 134 726 379 347 78 75 81 86 189 70
Riv.

36 Zanzad M,Mp,D, 2,082-08 232 237 1,450 778 672 81 76 221 194 380 188
W9,Tk,S,
Po.
37 Ambali M,W4,Riv. 1,049-17 114- 119 568 294 274 25 37 126 126 135 54
Po.
38 Barka1 M,Mp2, 1,424-30 286 297 1,332 685 647 53 50 221 192 342 141
D.2,W7,
Riv,Po.
39 Moietha M,W,Tk, 3,096-20 171 177 874 444 , 430 54 46 183 184- 248 69
Riv.
40 Dariapura M,W,Riv. 594-06 48 53 268 145 123 4- 4- 88 72 79 38

82
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
MAHAL
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

1,324 519 280 36 186 229 9.. 99 28 470 209 4 123 3 18 .. 135 14 865 1,338 11

553 216 324 13 176 198 3 18' 2 .• 11 1 •• 18 4 455 789 12

175
117
28
3
111 42 28 .. 3 5 .• .. .. 6 8 .. 118 232
222
13
14
53 49 3 1 3 .. .. 5 .. 6 109
208 66 108 1' 89 65 3 •• I 1 .. 5 135 234 15

300 147 158 10 114 131 1 •• 8 6 4 .. 2 .. 13 ., 231 468 16


352 149 205 4 122 145 10 3 .. .. .. 12 269 404 17
406 103 262 6 131 CJ7 I .. 8 4 242 530 18
348 36 209 8 '95 26 13 2 14 9 8 •• 290 551 19
144 36 64 2 66 34 3 9 120 183 20

179
314
32
125
104 64 32 2 .. .. .. 4 .. 5
18
.. 145
215
315
357
21
22
186 25 89 96 2 15 2 2 .. 2 1 ..
179
264
84
42
117
128
31 44
126
49
42
3
2
2 ..1 ..
4
1
1
1
.•
••
10
5
134
202
201
401
23
24
411 85 282 115 80 4 3 2 8 302 633 25

327 172 197 23 101 146 8 2 2 3 2 2 12 252 373 26


194 94 87 17 82 73 9 4 ., II 2 161 213 27
131 43 56 .. 64 43 .. 10 .. 100 150 28
367 99 197 4 127 90 12 6 •• 2 1 •• 21 5 350 570 29

207 61 113 2 82 59 3 4 5 .. 159 313 30

533 162 269 6 180 149 6 30 2 1 .. 15 2 .. 28 6 422 663 31


216 112 121 3 88 109 1.. 1 1 .. 1 .. 3 .. 163 263 32
435 180 168 12 176 163 5 1 25 3 2 10 .. 6 I 19 .. 24 .. 391 578 33
239 68 92 123 68 2 .. 7 2 .. 12 209 350 34
202 81 119 6 68 73 2 13 2 177 266 35

406 76 200 3 124 67 32 4 6 5 .. 38 2 372 596 36

158 98 76 44 93 3 2 4 .• 4- •• 4 •• 20 4- 136 176 37


388 110 180 3 131 96 5 5 23 3 10 .. 9 2 30 297 537 38

271 60 153 12 103 48 1 .• 5 9 .• 173 370 39


91 11 44 30 3 4 13 6 54 112 40

83
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85
GUJARAT VILLAGE
DABHOI

Sl. Area in Occupied House Scheduled Scheduled Literate lit


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-
TOTAL FOR nABHOI TALUKA 158,572-35 23,328 62,602 5,320 13,794 34,715
22,453 119,783 57,181 5,294 12,617 17,204
Total for Urban Area 5,885-06 6,216 16,191 589 1,405 10,361
5,148 30,841 14,650 529 1,213 5,673
Total for Rural Area 152,687-29 17,112 46,411 4,731 12,389 24,354
16,705 88,942 42,531 4,765 11,404 11,531
TOWN
nabhoi Town PB,H3,M5, 5,885·06 6,216 16,191 589 1,405 10,361
a,Mp24,D20Mcw4,Hos, W27, 5,748 30,841 14,650 529 1,213 5,673
Tk2,Po,To,Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.
Municipal Area 5,518 29,761 14,143 456 1,128 5,482
5,939 15,618 525 1,307 10,002
Total of Ward No. I 737 889 5,007 2,597 2,410 9 7 1,788 1,018

Dlock No. 1 95 95 597 300 297 184- 63


Riock No. 2 95 95 576 309 267 182 65
Block No. 3 74 74 493 262 231 181 79
Block No. 4 75 75 519 266 253 6 4 175 80
DIock No. 5 100 105 589 305 284 189 128
Dlock No. 6 93 114 576 307 269 248 178
Dlock No. 7 86 ll6 603 310 293 3 3 226 118
Dlock No. 8 73 100 532 256 276 194- 176
Diock No. 9 46 115 522 282 240 209 131
Total of Ward No. II 909 960 4,964- 2,569 2,395 1 224 209 1,562 825
Diock No. I 167 177 646 351 295 48 44 240 159
Block No. 2 129 140 648 317 331 13 16 209 122
Block No. 3 121 131 610 335 275 36 30 214- 115
Dlock No. 4- 114- 124- 668 321 347 224- 168
Dlock No. 5 106 116 622 314 308 30 31 164- 64-
Dlock No. 6 125 125 653 357 296 97 88 104- 20
mock No. 7 70 70 502 253 249 183 91
Dlock No. 8 77 77 615 321 294- 224- 86
Total nf Ward No. III 667 704 3,757 1,930 1,827 67 63 159 150 1,320 614

DIock No. 1 62 76 601 318 283 I 10 12 233 110


Dlock No. 2 123 123 636 322 314- 66 63 27 32 184 54
BiocJ!: No. 3 80 97 468 238 230 55 45 123 49
Dlock No. 4- 138 138 793 414- 379 325 177
Diock No. 5 118 124- 644- 313 331 237 114-

Dlock No. 6 146 146 615 325 290 67 61 218 110

Total of Ward No. IV 1,005 1,019 5,191 2,688 2,503 205 165 2,006 1,446
:Mock No. 1 118 118 586 308 278 12 6 230 153
Block No. 2 116 116 595 302 293 1 1 233 173
Block No. 3 134 131- 676 339 337 283 235
Block No. 4- 97 III 582 293 289 232 198
Block No. 5 127 127 650 338 312 4- 3 250 181
Siock No. 6 103 103 538 297 241 238 157
Bloc~ No. 7 105 105 546 278 268 213 179

86
DlRECIORY District-Baroda
TALUKA

WORKERS Non-
Total workers
worken SI.
(I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M FM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

33,473 12,475 9,365 241 1,492 1,265 384 2,605 1,197 4,449 29,129
10,219 951 6,870 26 333 137 11 85 8 1,798 46,962

7,763 411 293 51 685 1,003 230 1,857 935 2298 8428
1,320 37 202 189 85 3 13 8 753 13,330
25,710 12,064 9,072 190 807 262 154 748 262 2,151 20,701
8,899 914 6,668 26 141 52 8 24 1,0'15 33,632

7~763 411 ~93 51 685 1,003 230 1,857 935 2,298 8,428
1,320 37 202 189 85 3 43 8 753 13,330

,483 409 293 50 685 1,001 230 1,856 683 2,276 8,135
1,312 37 202 189 85 3 43 6 747 12,831

109 47 1 (; 2 21 .. 127 38 113 15 7 429 2 136 305 18 1,376 2,301


Bi.
No.
154 35 7 ,. 2 21 2 14 20 10 71 1 12 19 9 146 262 1
143 15 16 1 1 ., " ., 12 3 57 1 12 45 10 166 252 2
128 4- 1 1 2 1 11 2 25 .. 54 .. 10 .. 25 134 227 3
123 4 5 .. 6
13
11
12
49
62
..
..
17 .•
12 "
35 4
37 6
143 249 4
134 19 3 1 7 171 265 5

132 3 6 19 17 1 43 .. 13 .. 34 2 175 266 6


159 12 4 40 2 11 .. 4 •• 38 21 .. 41 10 151 281 7
113 3 3 2 19 1 5 2 .. 44- 16 .. 24 143 273 8
135 14 2 23 6 30 1 1 .. 11 23 .. 45 7 147 226 9

1,210 103 87 1 23 9 3.. 79 12 123 2 37 .• 317 1 93 448 75 1,359 2,292

158 30 7 7 6 2 .. 4 30 8 19 .. 12 69 24 19'3 265 1


157 36 16 10' 3 1 16 12 18 7 35 .. 8 .. 46 21 160 295 2
145 21 2
4
..1 2
21
1
8
8 2
••
2
7
..
••
31
59
.. 20 ..
2 13 ..
79 19
34 6
190 254 3
146 9 175 338 4
151 1 1 2 20 24 13 " 19 .. 15 57 1 163 307 5

191 3 9 11 16 " 17 .. 137 3 166 293 6


110 2 12 .. 12 5 68 1 3 •• 10 1 143 247 7
152 1 36 1 5 19 70 1 5 ,. 16 169 293 8
982 245 45 15 27 20 1 169 50 67 5 7 1 335 5 76 5 255 144 948 1,582

145 32 2 2 2 I 49 5 9 2 1 27 1 32 " 23 20 173 251 1


162 42 6 1 5 33 6 13 1 2 34 1 11 58 33 160 272 2
141 79 25 11 16 14 36 6 6 1 5 1 10 5 43 41 97 151 3
193 17 5 25 15 16 1 " .. 1I6 9 22 1 221 362 4
160 19 6 4 7 14 15 1 91 .. 6 34 1 153 312 5

181 56 1 1 4- 1 19 4 8 3 62 2 8 75 48 144 234 6

1,221 188 67 6 55 31 3.. 199 56 133 2 3.. 390 3 62 .. 309 90 1,467 2,315

121 15 2 26 7 5 46 •• 5 " 37 7 187 263 I


149 7 16 2 14 .. 69 1 13 .. 37 4 153 286 2
154- 11 5 14 6 9 1 .. 64 12 49 5 185 326 3
129 19 4 11 11 16 1 62 " 6 '. 29 8 164 270 4
153 26 2 39 14 17 39 7 ., 49 12 185 286 5
III 12 1 49 4 16 1 •• 13 4 27 8 186 229 6
121 19 5 6 6 12 65 5 28 13 157 249 7

87
GUJARAT VILLAGE
DABHOI

81. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate &.


No. VillagefTownfWardfBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

BoJock No. B 152 152 761 401 360 164 131 251 124
Diock No. 9 53 53 257 132 125 24 24 76 46

Total rif Ward .No. V 1,383 1,384 6,661 3,451 3,210 99 88 201 184 2,194 1,299

alack No. 1 131 131 559 288 271 " 215 162
Diack No. 2 130 130 614- 318 296 16 7 244 194-
Dlock No. 3 127 127 597 299 298 5 6 268 227
:mock No. 4 113 113 573 273 300 1 3 227 212
D10ck No. 5 126 126 626 329 297 35 35 148 135 154 74-

Dlock N(). 6 127 128 529 295 234 60 51 17 17 196 90


Dlock No. 7 107 107 580 309 271 4 4 147 56
B'lock No. 8 115 ll5 626 312 314 4 2 183 76
Dlock No. 9 124- 124 551 283 268 8 11 140 25
Dlock No. 10 105 105 581 317 264- 2 1 121 19

D10ck No. 11 91 91 463 241 222 140 61


Dlock No. 12 87 87 362 187 175 159 103

Total of Ward .No. VI 817 983 4,181 2,383 1,798 358 305 509 413 1,132 280

DIock No. 1 142 142 644- 387 257 24 1 68 79 216 46


DIeck No. 2 125 125 548 296 252 89 64 43 45 141 .. 38
Block No. 3 135 135 582 315 267 110 150 55 57 158 43
D10ck No. 4 77 77 419 274 145 78 38 106 41 173 25
Dlock No. S 41 133 540 284 256 35 35 72 62 131 48

Dlock No. 6 145 145 551 324 227 17 15 45 24 105 32


Dlock No. 7 115 115 470 244- 226 5 2 59 63 109 36
Dlock No. B 37 111 427 259 168 61 42 99 12

.Non-Municipal Area 230 277 1,080 573 507 64 73 98 85 359 191

DIock No. 1 113 156 583 280 253 26 33 38 27 195 lOB


DIock No. 2 117 121 547 293 254- 38 40 60 58 164 83
VILLAGES
1 Malharpura P,W,Tk. 439-01 36 36 203 105 98 8 8 20 20 54 30
2 Mosampur P,W,Tk. 683-08 43 43 233 113 120 52 52 59 28
3 Seguwada P,W2,Tk. 1,102-10 92 92 491 246 245 39 50 61 62 83 26
4 KUllvarwada M,W3,Tk. 1,513-19 153 153 760 399 361 45 44 5 8 238 77
5 Mebmadpur W,Tk. 515·07 45 45 276 137 139 12 7 58 66 25
6 Kundhola M,JI,Mp2, 3,036.30 411 385 2,049 1,071 978 103 104- 342 299 512 289
D2,Tk,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
7 Valipur W. 499-34 38 38 183 98 85 5 2 57 47 34 <}
8 Palaswada M,W2,Tk,Ea. 1,642-25 134 141 823 440 383 43 38 181 156 268 98
9 Rasulpur P,W,Tk. 684-18 48 51 293 148 145 17 15 79 47
10 Vanadra M,H,Mp, 3,391-19 322 334 1,643 843 800 96 123 212 212 482 221
D,W2,Tk,
Po.

11 Bhaupura W,Tk. 417-25 25 29 151 78 73 27 24- 28 9


12 Mavli . M,W,Tk. 1,555-03 146 146 774 406 368 31 33 150 132 190 103
13 Baherampura P,W,Tk, 901-21 72 76 344 183 161 20 25 82 72 112 45
Riv.

88
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

M F M F M F MF MFMF,MFMFMFMF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26', 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
BI.
No.
212 70 14 5 42 31 3 32 6 41 2 .. 29 2 7 ., 44 24 189 290 8
71 9 34 13 6 3 .. 3 3.. 9 9 61 116 9

1,593 376 146 11 122 97 I .• 81 29 142 1 167 .. 284 2 64 ., 586 2'36 1,858 2,834

150 31 41 5 16 8 6 2 2 32 .. 3 .. 50 16 138 240 1


131 9 6
,
1
..
4 1 24 .. 38 .. 3 .. 54 8 187 287 2
133 14 9 12 I 3 1 38 .. 8 .. 62 13 166 284 3
104 12 11 1 4 2 9 4 29 .. 2 .. 44 10 169 288 4
174 94 24 3 98 88 6 .. 9 .. 9 .. 28 3 155 203 5

143 10 7
, 1
3 2 8 7 .. IO .. 108 8 152 224- 6
29 2 .. 22 172
..
137 15 26 \~ 6 7 33 .. IS 2 4 256 7
144 6 3 1 21 66 21 8 ., 23 4 168 308 8
149 80 3 21 .. 4 .. 31 .. 4 ., 86 80 134 188 9
142 70 •j 10 2 5 22 28 .. 3 .. 74 68 175 194 10

100 25 5 14 8 5 37 14 7 18 17 141 197 11


86 IO 11 2 22 3 9 22 .. 5 .. 17 5 101 165 12

1,256 29/ 17 60 43 21 .. 30 4 393 60 9 2 101 27 232 I 373 154 1,127 1,507

166 42 1 6 4 2 5 I 41 3 6 2 23 3 25 .. 57 29 221 215 1


151 29 3 3 1 5 15 3 9 .... 16 .. 27 73 25 145 223 2
150 27 3 5 .. 2 65 1 7 31 1 36 26 165 240 3
82 49 4 29 35 11 1 2 .. 2 .. 4 29 14 192 96 4
169, 41 4 9 1 4 16 .. 1 3 .. 72 ., 59 41 115 215 5

224 46 2 .. I .. 158 39 .• 9 .. 21 35 5 100 181 6


138 8 2 8 I 1 2 14 1 1 6 1 44 .. 60 5 106 218 7
176 49 1 88 17 .. 35 ~3 28 ., 24 9 83 119 8

290 8 2 1 2 1 .. 252 2 22 6 293 499

133 1 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 124 5 .. 147 252 1


147 7 1 1 .. .. 128 17 6 146 247 2

57 10 31 7 25 3 43 88 1
64 I 30 .. 34 1 .. 49 119 2
132 49 80 6 29 39 .. 4 2 17 4 114 196 3
244- 80 120 1 105 76 1 4 3 4 10 155 281 4
Bl 20 48 3 26 17 5 2 .. 56 119 5

565 172 256 11 218 150 4 16 3 12 5 21 3 4 .. 29 4 506 806 6

69 11 27 2 41 9 .. 1 .. .. .. 29 74 7
231 18 102 1 93 13 J 11 2 .. 336 13 209 365 8
81 45 44 3 31 42 1 .. 2 .. 1 2 67 100 9
491 231 240 20 215 208 2 9 1 2 4 .. 19 2 352 569 10

40 19 22 3
2
17
89
16
64
..4 3
..
1 4
1 38 54 11
230 66 126 3 176 302 12
107 56 38 3 58 53 2 5 2 2 76 105 13

89
B-12
GUJARAT VILLAGE
DABHOI

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

14 Bhilapur M,W21,Riv, 1,339-39 239 255 1,306 679 627 69 64 139 125 394 172
Po,Ea.
15 Navapur P,W. 341-35 22 24 168 90 78 14 9 55 18
16 Anguthan M,Mp,D, • 1,971-21 189 191 92'! 456 466 61 77 145 142 262 183
Rhc,Mcw,
W2,Tk,Riv.
17 Vayadpur M,Riv. 829-12 93 93 511 266 245 42 42 14 9 85 47
18 Dongikuva P,W2,Tk,S. 702-35 46 46 306 163 143 29 24 42 41 71 39

19 Abdalapura P,W,Riv. 468-17 43 45 273 140 133 10 13 27 27 79 44


20 Kaddharapura W,Tk. 299-12 33 33 215 124 91 77 64 47 14
21 Nariya M,D,W4, 1,676-12 190 158 807 422 385 42 45 63 59 248 125
Tk,S.
22 Rajli M,Mp,W3, 779-35 107 107 565 293 272 23 19 64 73 181 103
Tk,Riv.
23 Kaddhara M,Mp,W3, 1,751-32 184 199 975 490 485 113 115 136 125 295 138
Tk4,Riv,Po.

24 Banaiya P,W2,Tk, 373-04 38 42 237 130 107 7 6 64 56 46 10


Riv2.
25 Sejpur W2,Tk. 576·18 58 62 357 190 167 2 4 129 110 75 27
26 Thikariya P,W,Tk. 567-34 32 34 190 104 86 1 3 93 70 62 18
27 Thuvavi M2,Mp,D, 3,372-19 393 415 2,047 1,066 981 109 121 253 218 693 364
Mcw,Rhc,
W5.Tk,Po,
Ea,Ed,Ei.
28 Gojali M,W2,Tk2, 993-17 115 115 566 298 268 25 23 52 50 132 59
Riv2.

29 Dholar P,M,W2, 2,093-34 271 273 1,404 759 645 95 78 165 154 395 170
Tk2,Riv,Po.
30 Ambav P,W,Tk. 753-08 50 51 289 148 141 16 13 93 91 71 30
31 Karali M,W,Tk,Riv2. 863-10 93 96 507 266 241 5 8 93 78 141 75
.32
33
Pragpura
Puda
P,W,Tk,
Riv .
P,W2,Tk.
633-15
1,384-09
63
128
63
135
334
634
172
334
162
300
20
80
22
71
107
16
96
10
102
134
41
38

34 Karalipura M,W,Tk. 296-13 70 74 366 180 186 33 33 76 75 87 58


Riv2,Po.
35 Morpura W,Tk. 197-19 42 42 224 114 110 8 13 52 42 28 9
36 Vasai M,W2,Tk. 2,084-15 251 221 1,119 612 507 92 98 104 99 256 75
37 Vasaipura P,W2,Tk, 437-05 48 50 286 145 141 2 4 20 13 72 19
Riv.
38 Naranpura P,W2,Tk. 258-32 25 25. 165 86 79 49 22

39 Dangiwada W3,Tk,Riv. 1,189-36 99 79 450 237 213 33 33 39 36 82 32


40 Bamboj P,W7,Tk, 1,716-22 124 124 762 391 371 4 6 156 141 198 119
Riv.
41 Amreshwar ~1,H,Mp,D, 1,417-26 168 185 1,030 538 492 57 58 115 101 343 210,
W3,Tk,S,Po.
42 Sunvalja P,W6.Tk, 734-29 60 63 333 175 158 4 8 52 39 74 24
Riv.
43 Lunadra W2,Tk,Riv. 595-13 36 39 192 98 94 13 15 47 37 29 19

44 Puniyad M,W2,Tk, 1,317-28 122 137 684 357 327 23 28 58 59 203 87


Riv.
45 Fofaliya M,W6,Tk. 1,123-21 121 121 586 304 282 43 35 61 52 182 102
46 Menpura M,D,W2, 1,103-21 119 119 593 314 279 33 28 7 5 208 122
Tk,S.
47 Karvan P,H,M2, 8,892-34 1,213 1,205 6,348 3,358 2,990 195 179 538 509 1,942 1,046
Mp9,D,l\icw.
Rhc,W35,Tk3,
S,Po,To, Tph,
Ei,Ea,Ed.

90
DtRECTORY District-Baroda
'TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
T()tal workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF M FMFMFMFMF MF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ~,6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

394 161 96 5 191 148 22 4 6 8 31 25 .. 15 3 285 466 14


49 34 20 .. 26 34 I .. .. .. . . 2 41 44
391
15
16
254 75 110 1 124 71 6 1 .• 1 1 12 2 202

174 101 78 9 95 92 1 92 144 17


79 51 27 1 51 50 1 84 92 18

77 28 38 1 37 27 .. 63 W5 19
76 49 44 15, 31 34 .. ... I .. ... 48 42 20
244 90 118 9 109 77 2 " 6 2 I .. 8 2 178 295 21
:174 11 89 3 70 6 I .. 5 9 119 261 22
288 106 148 112 106 9 8 11· 202 379 23

74 IS 45 3 21 12 I .. 6 56 92 24
126 51 26 48 98 3 I .. 64 116 25
57 31 27 1 29 30 .. .. .. .. .. . .. 1 .. .. 47 55 26
580 219 268 22 217 180 4 " 34 5 3 .. 6 .. 8 8 .. 32 12 486 762 27

160 86 72 76 83 7 5 3 138 182 28

379 66 147 3 171 62 8 24 1 .. 1 .. 5 22 380 579 29


88 80 73 61 13 13 .. 6 1 60 61 30
145 92 44 6 93 86 5 . . . .. . .. . .. . . 3 121 149 31
90 33 41 1 41 32 2 .. 4.. I 1 82 129 32
199 10 122 8 73 2 I .. 3 135 290 33
98 42 39 8 53 34 2 .• 3 82 144 34
70 35 42 12 28 23 .. . . ... .... ... .... ... .. 44 75 35
378 177 175 48 144 129 I " 6 3 .. 2 .. 47 234 330 36
78 57 58 38 19 19 1 67 84 37

48 14 18 28 14 2 .. 38 65 38

139 62 97 39 33 22 I .. 7 98 151 39
227 182 97 2 125 180 169 189 40
261 79 86 3 135 75 6 .. 10 2 22 277 413 41
99 57 47 2 47 55 1 .• 4 76 101 42
59 27 17 39 27 1 .. 39 67 43
229 16 168 3 35 12 1 •• 1 24 128 311 44

181 21 108 1 10 3 .... .... ..oo .... 60 20 123 261 45


176 73 78 I 84 72 2 4 .. .. 3 5 138 206 46
1,828 600 577 5 678 511 9 76 17 92 20 18 .. lIH II SO •. 164 38 1,530 2,390 ..,7

91
GUJARAT VILLAGE
DABHOI

51. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillageJTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

43 Kunvarpur P,W,Tk,Po. 713-13 58 61 332 176 156 18 14 88 41


49 Khanpur P,W,Tk. 1,053-20 109 117 596 319 277 65 66 58 48 139 43
50 Chhatral M,W4, 1,353-03 189 196 9~0 510 480 79 79 111 108 305 115
Tk,Po.
51 Lingsthali 1'.-1,D,W2, 2,134-19 196 201 1,076 557 519 61 60 106 92 350 171
Tk,S,Po.
52 Sultanpul'a P,W,Tk. 613-20 51 51 301 156 145 24 27 81 49

53 Kothara :\1,W4,Tk. 1,053-09 98 107 596 302 294 44 43 120 113 128 79
54 Vakhatpura P,W2,Tk. 448-17 35 39 194 105 89 37 32 21 18 43 17
55 Banaj M,W,Tk. 1,304-02 121 121 679 343 336 36 41 107 102 184 97
56 Borbar M,Mp,D2, 1,938-21 189 195 1,076 552 524 58 65 185 190 357 190
W3,Tk,S.
57 Fartikui M,vV,Tk,S, 691-27 130 135 747 377 370 59 63 102 116 235 97
Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.

58 Parikha M,W2,Tk. 1,r:45-23 144 IH 778 410 368 55 52 112 106 283 152
S,Po.
59 Baripur !\I,W2,Tk. 957-30 98 98 486 249 237 52 49 26 18 114 42
60 Sunthiyapura .. 625-04 U n i n h a b i t e d
61 Hansapur W,Tk,S. 739-00 45 50 234 130 104 6 3 58 55 78 21
62 Nada :\1,Mp,D, 2,580-07 459 472 1,991 1,050 941 108 97 289 235 605 324
Hos.Mew,
W.5,Tk,S,
Po.

63 Kajapur P,W2,Tk. 468-00 66 65 364- 185 179 28 30 72 28


64 Karma I M,W,Tk. 872-26 156 157 858 442 416 39 32 97 90 299 241
S.
65 Tarsana P,W2,Tk. 1,191-28 135 135 723 392 33'1 47 46 28 27 184 50
66 Mandala :\12.H,l\fp3, 4,642-10 527 529 2,899 1,549 1,350 130 124 407 367 922 542
D2W13,
Tk,S,Po.
67 HaLipura :\1,W5,Tk, 2,418·34 225 225 1,187 627 560 71 63 122 116 371 210
S,Po.

68 Vega P,W,Tk. 822-12 94 98 451 HO 211 29 31 97 68 69 24


69 Tharvasa P,W2,Tk. 804-29 68 77 384- 201 183 46 42 17 14 86 34
70 Timbi P,W2,Tk. 602·26 95 97 520 271 249 56 48 14 9 106 33
71 Panqoli P.W4,Tk. 1,900.18 138 ]38 725 370 355 26 28 225 214 88 13
72 Pisai :-'!,W3,Tk. 1,681-09 152 ]58 941 477 464 39 41 86 89 303 181
S.
73 Simaliya P,M,W7, 2,420-26 245 254 1,462 773 689 39 56 365 306 297 118
Tk,Riv,Po.
74 Akotadar P,W2,Tk. 1,495-21 81 94 448 231 217 2 2 167 172 94 30
75 Gopalpura W3. 1,142-02 21 23 159 89 70 4 2 57 48 27
76 Sathod :-.r,Mp2, 4,486-23 406 449 2,282 1,216 1,066 155 132 278 255 732 395
D3,W5,
Tk,S,Po.
77 Gamdi M,W3,Tk. 1,071-08 114 125 631 320 314 29 37 77 67 208 86

78 Kanayada v\'2.Tk. 932-21 93 ]04 535 305 280 44 42 67 60 139 27


79 Shilola .\I,\;\'4,Tk, 1,521-28 175 191 1,028 538 490 58 70 72 53 326 134
S.
80 Kukad M,W3. 1,474-19 143 152 756 366 390 62 79 88 104 199 105
81 Shamserpura P,W,Tk. 238-2 I 53 61 319 162 157 7 8 136 ]34 59 45
82 Boriyad M, W2, Tk. 303-18 129 131 7('8 383 325 73 83 155 132 306 264

83 Y::Klhvana ::'vr,Mp,n, 1,922-23 18.') 191 955 4189 466 36 33 190 173 294 131
Rhe,W:J,
Tk,Po.

92
DmECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FM FMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 > 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

97 24 65 1 21 13 2 4 2 6 6 79 132 48
163 92 65 2 85 60 I .. 2 .. 10 156 215 49
288 103 159 11 91 84 1 9 2 8 .. 17 8 222 377 50
300 133 171 39 98 92 3 3 3 4 2 5 .. 12 257 386 51
91 57 24 1 •. g 2 2 .... 2 65 145 52

167 63 58 4 96 22 .. 5 2 .. 2 .... 6 35 135 231 53


54 7 12 20 .. 2 4 .5 1 .. .... .. 1 14- 2 51 82 54
198 52 113 69 52 .. 5 .. 5 4 .... 2 145 284 55
288 61 137 130 61 1 .. 4 1 2 .. 13 264 463 56
223 69 99 4 82 65 1 .. 9 3 6 5 17 154 301 57

218 72 94 99 66 1 .. 2 2 1 .. 5 14 6 192 296 58


143 80 75 5 6 .. 1 3 1 56 75 106 157 59
.. .. ... t; .. U n n h a b ~ d .. .. 60
83
589
33 38
248
.. .
15
39
25·1
33 ... .. .. 1 ... .. 2 3 .. 47 7l 61
239 211 3 .. 17 9 2 4- 2 2 .. 11 45 2 461 702 62

110
243
.. 73 36 .. .. .. "4 1 75 179 63
45 132 13 86 20 2 3 3 13 11 199 371 64
200
792
67 55 .. 94 67 1 .. .. I 33 8 8 .. 192 264 65
309 313 22 114 3 .. 43 9 14 .. 10 27 .. 7 •. 261 278 757 1,041 66

348 146 166t 140 140 4 .. 15 2 4 1 1 .. 7 11 3 279 414 67

136 26 33 .. 9 2 .. 32 25 ., ,. 1 .. 59 104 185 68


110 35 52 2 54 33 ,. 4 91 148 69
143 85 44 .. 86 82 6 3 .. ., 1 " 2 " 4 128 164 70
231 152 ,. S •• • 139 203 71
241 8
65
110
7 152 145
119 7
4 '1 ••

5 1
2
S
I;

i 236 456 n
374- 180 108 3 237 175 6 7 3 1 .. 2 .... 10 399 509 73
149 100 64 8 82 91 1 1 .. 2 82 117 74
38 21 26 .. 11 21 I .. .. .. .. .. .. 51 49 75
678 186 389 17 200 109 2 .. 22 1 3 .. 3 59 59 538 880 76

181 120 121 79 42 33 9 7 7 139 194 77

183 49 105 5 59 44 2.. 3 1 I .. 4 .. 1 7 122 231 78


308 36 218 5 61 31 2.. 14 2 2 9 230 454 79
207 160 82 2 117 157 1 2 .... 5 159 230 80
95 62 28 3 60 59 2 3.. 1 .. 1 67 95 81
206 b 47 15'3 6 4 2 177 319 82

255 159 94 8 J09 146 5 .. 6 2 14 624- 17 234 307 83

93
GUJARAT VILLAGE
DABHOI

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillageJTownfWard/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B4 Dharmpuri M,W2,Tk. 2,237-28 210 228 1,237 633 604 96 99 196 181 391 159
85 Bhimpura P,W3,Riv. 1,644·20 130 150 902 450 452 37 42 245 234 213 56
86 Vadaj M,Mp2,W3, 3,427-17 310 328 1,617 856 761 113 88 280 263 492 237
S,Po.
87 Ten·Talav M,Mp,W, 3,462·00 338 350 1,865 962 903 75 89 240 240 567 266
Tk,S,Po,Ei,
Ea,Ed.
88 Juni·mangrol M,Riv. 547·29 51 57 335 181 154 14 17 58 55 97 29

89 Kamet M,Mp,D, 1,889-29 147 176 1,004 516 488 39 43 218 214 290 128
W,Tk,Riv,
Po.
90 Navi-mangrol Riv. 541·28 62 62 344 173 171 9 12 64 64 71 26
91 Ordi P,W. 650·21 64 75 421 213 208 16 22 76 61 60 14
92 Sitpur M,Mp,Riv, 2,329·36 210 218 1,162 619 543 76 78 101 89 370 163
Po. '
93 Manpur P2,W. 460·12 41 44 254 125 129 22 27 25 23 47 12

94 Chanwada P,Riv. 1,161.06 140 144 721 371 350 62 53 SS 86 176 61


95 Rajpura P,W. 751.16 84 92 502 258 244 33 25 99 79 61 9
96 Akoti M,W,Riv. 1,239·02 156 172 623 336 287 54 58 47 52 186 61
97 Bhilodiya M,Mp,D, 1,541-33 268 282 1,655 849 806 82 58 175 172 407 220
Rhc,W2,
Riv2,Po.
98 Dharamapura Tk. 346·27 32 32 199 105 94 13 14 17 13 41 5

99 Bhimpura P,Riv. 1,475·04 47 47 225 126 99 104 92 63 8


100 Asodara P,Riv. 1,459-29 73 78 455 247 208 43 39 184- 161 119 25
101 Gamanpura P,Riv. 493-14 44 44 276 140 136 2 5 27 32 42 13
102 Paragam P,Riv. 536-09 54 56 349 187 162 9 10 66 59 49 13
lOS Asgol Riv. 508·37 43 44 280 145 135 32 28 17 17 39 15

104 Para P,Riv. 539·31 44 46 254 132 122 22 29 28 29 64 34


105 Surajghoda W. 194-29 9 9 60 31 29 Jj 7 14 2
106 San~r M,Riv,Po. 1,643·27 214 216 1,047 542 505 72 87 141 123 266 109
107 Raysangpura W. Not·available 12 12 49 27 22 27 22 6
108 Bhumsiya Riv. 273-12 35 41 250 123 127 67 74 37

109 Nagdol P,Riv. 701-15 82 88 480 238 242 22 23 152 152 121 40
110 Araniya P,Riv. 540·04 46 49 308 161 147 7 4 53 46 36 1
111 Nanderiya P,Mp,Riv. 1,287-01 171 125 621 328 293 51 63 67 52 169 74
112 Fulwadi P,W,Ed. 1,095·30 84 93 484- 246 238 3 2 164 161 93 39
113 Jesangpura Riv. 756-20 8 8 63 35 28 35 28 5

114 Sompura P,W2. 536-25 68 68 391 213 178 6 6 58 52 81 11


115 Chandod M2,H,Mp4, 89·14 768 798 3,354 1,763 1,591 51 55 104 98 1,146 639
D,Hos,Rhc,
Mcw,Riv,Po,
To,Ei,Ea,Ed.
116 Mandva P,Riv,Ei,Ea, 3.016-22 512 525 2,377 1,246 1,131 124 124 340 293 432 140
Ed.
117 Gamdi Riv. 836·37 14 15 95 50 45 50 45 6 1
118 Bhalodra P,Riv. 1,148-38 97 84 445 235 210 19 13 113 107 106 40

119 Kamali M,Mp,W2, 2,773.12 328 331 1,550 793 757 47 52 294 300 289 88
Tk,Riv,Po,
Ei,Ea,Ed.
120 Baglipura M,W. 223-31 36 44 250 128 122 13 9 i6 27

94
J>IltEO'l'ollY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M FMFM FM FMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17 18. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

339 196 176 13 124 181 3 .• 7 9 I 2 .. 4 14 294 408 84-


242 128 131 17 96 III 1 •. 2 .. 2 .... 10 208 324 85
435 116 188 13 196 101 6 1 13 2 •• r· 12 .. 3 15 421 645 86

517 231 205 18 197 204 2 . . 37 3 8 2 6 14 .. 6 42 4 445 672 87

90 49 37 I 47 44 3 3 2 91 105 88

277 173 106 8 117 155 6 .. 16 9 3 23 7 239 315 89

103 63 42 2 57
,20
61 1 .. .. 2 .. 1 .. 70 108 90
120 10 83 1 4 •• .. 1 1 1 2 15 2 93 198 91
346 71 180 79 1 .• 20 3 .. 63 71 273 472 92
68 40 55 6 12 34 57 89 93

226 102 138 45 '8 7 1 .. 8 .. 2 .. 5 .. 63 50 145 248 94


156 82 100 9
12
45
5t
71
1
5 ..
..
5
10
2
..
.. ..
9
1
2
••
•. 6
.1. 102
122
162
273
95
96
214 14 133
488 99 267 2 129 86 5 37 3 1 18 3 1 30 5 361 707 97

60 2 57 2 2 1 .• 45 92 98

71 5 61 3 .. 2 .• 2 .. .. .. .. 6 2 55 94 99
145 24- 122 11 18 13 1 3 102 184 100
76 73 3 64 136 101
108 1 102 5 1 1 79 161 102
81 6 64 15 4 1 64 129 103

62 13 39 2 15 9 5 I .. 2 70 109 104
19 13 5 .. .. .. .. I 12 29 105
300 107 171 7 95 96 2 3 1 12 1 15 3 242 398 106
IS 9 7 8 9 12 13 101
81 4 80 4 1 42 123 108

142 1 116 22 3 96 241 109


92 .. 84 8 69 147 110
175 22 126 9 42 13 I 6 153 271 III
145 85 93 2 43 69 7 14 1 101 153 112
15 14 1 20 28 113

134 5 127
14
4
39
6
60
l'
3
..
III 25 25
..2 10
..
184 4 50
1
323 111
79
887
173 114
1,314 115
876 217 131

694 251 253 13 109 89 22 42 5 5 7 36 8 64 ., 156 135 552 860 116


30 12 12 3 13 9 5 .. 20 33 117
154 57 114 8 38 49 1 1 81 153 118

456 144 185 7 148 48 4 25 26 3 3 5 6 71 63 337 613 119

63 59 3 1 65 121 120

95
T ALUKA : SANKHEDA
2 r:==:=:= I

c(
Q
~
!Ie
c(

...::!
~

.- ~.

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.!
Q.. ..
~
.~
....
TALUKA
SANKHEDA

97

B-13
GUJARAT VILLA
SANKHEDA

Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


SI.
Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
No.
P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR SANKHEDA 178,702-06 21,478 59,971 2,685 18,827 27004


20,723 115,539 55,568 2,587 17,815 ' 11,851
TALUKA
187-02 2,489 2,786 13,396 7,039 6,357 299 271 1,109 951 4,190 2,568
Total for Urban Area

178,515-04 18,692 52,932 2,386 17,718 22,814


Total for Rural Area 102,143 49,211 2,316 16,864 9,283
18,234

TOWNS
Bhadarpur P,M2,H, 64·02 1,270 3,213 159 777 1,724
Mp6,D4,Hos4,Mc:w, 1,028 6,018 2,805 160 648 1,028
Rhc,S,Po,To, Tph.

Towl of Ward No. } 196 361 1,510 883 627 30 30 249 212 372 204

Diock No. 1 102 262 1,067 662 405 30 30 172 126 199 83
Block No. 2 94 99 443 221 222 77 86 173 121

214 248 1,116 567 549 1 1 443 339


Towl of Ward No. II

Block No. 3 94 107 444 216 228 173 148


Dlock No. 4 120 141 672 351 321 270 191

Total of Ward No. III


300 318 1,625 847 778 77 69 230 204 495 266

Block No. 5 115 122 588 309 279 77 69 199 167 126 55
Dlock No. 6 74 75 388 199 189 23 29 138 83
Block No. 7 111 121 649 339 310 8 8 231 128

318 343 1,767 916 851 52 61 297 231 414 219


Total of Ward No. IV

Block No. S 120 131 560 298 262 112 80 111 71


Block No. 9 96 99 589 282 307 48 56 44 47 159 84
Block No. 10 102 113 618 336 282 4 5 141 104 144 64

Bahadarpur Village
*3,510.35

Sankheda p,M2,H,Mp3, 123·00 1,461 1,516 7,378 3,826 3,552 140 111 332 303 2,466 1,540
D4 Mcw2,Rhc,W5,Riv,
s'po,To,Tph,Ei.

Total of Ward No. I


218 253 1,203 634 569 3 1 507 307

Block No. 11 101 122 622 345 277 3 264 98


Block No. 12 117 131 581 289 292 243 209
275 295 1,400 705 695 42 31- 31 28 493 332
Towl of Ward No. II
107 113 490 247 243 42 34 29 26 154 82
Block No. 13 95 105 507 255 252 2 188 132
Block No. 14 2
Block No. 15 73 77 403 203 200 151 118
.The area of Bahadarpur Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

98
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) . I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M FMF M FM FMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 \27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

33,736 14,399 12,446 149 890 1,283


.
170 1,496 236 2,667 26,2.35
15,227 3,048 10,962 19 148 196 108 8 738 4,0341

3,421 831 413 46 3782lf 23 1 375 26 424 98 64 .. 581 70 53 •• 1,110 376 3,618 5,526

30,315 13,986 12,068 126 515 859 106 915 183 1,557 22,617
14,396 3,002 10,748 18 122 98 38 8 362 34,815

1743 251 :355 15 133 325 29 207 34 394 1,470


512 32 209 1 11 97 6 156 2,293

BL
No.
589 124 47 1 6~ 3 2 41 2 272 89 2 28 23 114 29 294 503

448 99 4 ., 16 2 .• 39 1 272 89 2 26 23 64 9 214 306 1


141 25 43 1 44 3 2 1 2 50 20 80 197 2

247 19 54 4 11 .. 30 3 13 1 .. 83 .. 3 52 8 320 530

102 6 18 1 .• 16 2 ., .. 37 .. 1 28 5 114 222 3


145 13 36 3 II 4 14 3 11 1 46.. 2 24 3 206 306 4

424 158 80 3 161 137 1 .. 26 2 15 1 17 40 .. 3 81 15 423 620

188 133 18 .. 143 130 I .. 11 15 2 121 146 5


88 11 27 1 17 6 1 .. 9 10 2 3 1 18 3 III 178 6
148 14 35 2 1 1 .• .. 16 5 15 26 .. 2 48 10 191 296 7

483 211 70 24 123 65 12 1 36 '}. 25 7 9 .. 56 6 5 .. 147 104 433 610

158 53 8 .. 61
4
21 3 .. 1 12 .. 20 .' 1 52 32 14ll 209 8
152 92 12 2 8 6 .. 3 2 10 6 6 19 5 4 88 69 130 215 9
173 66 50 22 58 36 3 1 32 2 3 1 3 17 1 .. 7 3 163 216 10

1,678 319 162 14 23 5 8 .. 242 15 99 1 35 .. 374 64 19 ., 716 220 2,148 3,233

258 10 20 2 2 10 12 26 58 .. 7 .. 123 8 376 559


146 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10 12 26 32 .. 5 61 2 199 275 11
112 8 20 2 2 26 2 62 6 177 284 12
,310 37 66 5 8 .. 72 10 1 42 2 1 .. 120 20 395 658

134 25 37 4 1 •. .. 22 7 .. 6 67 13 113 218 13


100 2 25 7 ., 26 1 11 .. .. 30 2 155 250 14-
76 10 4- .. 24 3 25 1 23 5 127 190 15

99
GUJARAT VILLAGE
SANKIIEDA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillageJTownJWardJBlock A-G houses holda Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
---F M F
P M F M F M

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. [II 293 293 1,488 765 723 3 6 5 8 391 243
Block No. 16 113 113 591 318 273 4 7 60 5
B'lock No. 17 87 87 397 215 182 3 6 151 64
mock No. 18 93 93 500 232 268 180 174-

Tolal of Ward No. IV 231 231 1,108 5110 528 20 17 100 74 403 309

Block No. 19 121 121 620 305 315 239 219


alack No. 20 110 110 488 275 213 20 17 100 74 164 90

Total qf Ward No. V 226 226 1,105 576 529 173 180 330 198

HIJack No. 21 113 113 612 311 301 55 55 194 125


Hllock No. 22 113 113 493 365 228 118 125 136 73

Total qf Wa,.d No. VI 218 218 1,074 566 508 75 54 20 12 342 151

Hllock No. 23 116 116 544 273 271 3 1 149 61


Block No. 24- 102 102 530 293 237 75 54 17 11 .193 90

Sankheda Village *2,134-25

VILLAGES

1 Khokhariveri W,Riv. 266-17 39 40 239 131 108 20 19 34 28 33 4-


2 Kharakuva P, W,Tk,Riv. 1,528-03 128 140 846 433 413 6 9 86 95 152 16
3 Khandiya P.W,Tk. 806-32 98 100 566 310 256 73 60 79 6
4 Kathiyari W. 1,041-38 6 6 30 13 17 9 14
5 Sagava P,W8. 1,627-06 67 67 416 230 186 6 3 61 12

6 Targol P,WI2,Tk2. 1,059-31 70 70 391 199 192 12 6 54 1


7 Zand W4. 1,018-25 14 14 81 39 42 5 14- 1
8 Lanbhiya W. 724-12 13 13 72 37 35 1
9 Pachisgam P,W4,Tk3,Riv. 1,799-19 225 218 1,065 537 528 3 2 41 37 231 96
10 Bambkoi W. 931-33 31 32 170 81 89 18 2

II Wandarda P,W,Tk. 2,147-37 93 lOS 621 308 313 24- 23 65 18


12 Gajipura P,W,Tk. 644-29 68 68 381 178 203 2 3 27 21 64 20
13 Nani Raski P,WIO,Tk. 1,036-10 47 57 385 204 181 2 1 60 9
14 Moti Raski W4. 911-23 23 23 III 58 53 8 3
15 Morakha1a M,Mp2,W, 2,693-00 273 287 1,583 821 762 23 17 262 258 298 116
Tk,Po.

16 Rajpari P,W. 666-27 73 75 403 225 178 5 4 52 I


17 Motipura W. 366-26 35 35 235 113 122 43 5
18 ]esingpura P,W2. 538-17 69 69 387 187 200 3 51 6
19 Bobdakuva W5. 435-32 23 23 194 99 95 15 2
20 Achhali P,W,Tk. 1,214-28 64 65 404- 226 178 7 3 117 41
21 Kathmandava P,W6, 233-18 45 45 272 131 141 8 9 42 15
22 Navapura M,WlO,Tk. 579-04- 87 88 526 262 264- 4 3 3 6 98 27
23 Garol P,W7,Tk. 660-15 73 74- 410 215 195 14 10 92 '20
24 Malu M,Mp,D, 1,855-31 159 159 868 434 434- 3 2 41 42 233 112
W,Tk2,Riv,Po.
25 Anandpura M,H,W,Tk. 1,000-23 125 124 623 327 ' 296 14 10 114- 106 205 123
• The area of Sankheda Village has been included in the rura) area of the Taluka.

100
DJRECI'ORY District-Bal'oda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No

M F M F M FMFM F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
Bl.
355 124 38 .'-1 .. 61 2 1.1 JI9 59 4 117 63 410 599 No.

167 99 11 9 2 6 ...... 64 59 .. 77 38 151 174 16


92 22 2 3 42 3 " 18 3 21 22 123 160 17
96 3 25 10 4 .. 37 1 19 3 136 265 18

205 16 6 3 3 12 7 •• 45 1 3 126 15 375 512

97 8 2 .. 12 5 ...... 37 •. 1 40 8 208 307 19


108 8 4 3 3 .. 2 .. 812 86 7 167 205 20

280 73 2 5 1 57 3 36 8 .. 55 2 1 115 68 296 456

1$'8 29 .. 48 1 8 1 0 • 35 .. 46 27 173 272 21


142 44 2 5 1 •• 9 2 28 7 o. 20 1 69 41 123 184 22

270 59 30 7 5 5 1 30 30 1 1 . 0 55 .. 3.. 115 46 296 449

138 58 17 7 5 5 2
28
18
12
1 . 0 25 .' .. 69
46
45
1
135
161
213
236
23
24
132 I 13 30 .• 3

75 46 41 20 24 26 6 .. 00 1 3 56 62 1
285 213 207 144 48 60 12 B 5 .... " 5 1 .. .. 8 148 200 2
195 147 127 105 50 40 7 2 5 .. 6 115 109 3
9
134 113
2
117 94
7
16 19
..1 4
96
17
73
4
5

121 44 77 78 192 6
24 1 6 18 1 15 41 7
18 1 10 .. 8 1 .. .. .. .. .. . .. 19 34- 8
332 80 215 37 97 42 5 2 .. 1 12 1 205 448 9
58 45 49 27 9 18 23 44 10

170 80
92
99 39
67
68
9
41
23
..1 .. 2 1 138 233 11
114 94 3 2 7 .. 64 111 12
116 6 56 1 57 5 2 .. 1 88 175 13
39 16 22 ... .. 1 .. 19 53 14-
468 224 208 49 214 174 6 15 " .. 7 18 1 353 538 15

119 41 81 11 32 30 3 2 106 137 16


75 75 74 72 1 3 .. .. .. .. 38 47 17
III 115 93 86 13 29 I 1 .. 3 .. 76 85 18
54 14 39 .. 1 45 95 19
131 60 70 30 34 29 10 2 00 1 14 .. 95 118 20
67 58 50 44 13 13 .. .. 2 1 2 ., 64 83 21
148 92 77 1 47 88 6 1 3 1 .... 15 1 114 172 22
124 95 82 49 40 45 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 1 .• .. .. 91 100 23
245 175 74 9 147 161 2 4 4 " .3 15 .. 189 259 24
173 70 69 7 77 62 7 .• 18 1 154 226 25

101
UJARAT VILLAGE
SANKHEDA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

26 Kasumhiya M2,W2,Tk, 1,138-10 176 176 1,013 498 515 63 53 152 177 254 116
Riv.
27 Fata P,W4,Tk. 754-20 74 74 381 195 185 5 2 5 6 112 41
28 Sanoli P,W,Tk. 674-07 42 42 178 98 80 42 18
29 Kanteswar P,W3,Tk2, 2,345-26 165 178 975 484 491 67 65 192 183 220 76
RIV.
30 Hareshawar P,W3,Tk, 1,907-14 100 130 748 378 370 19 14 242 241 200 69
Riv.

31 Kavitha P2,M,W3. 4,214-10 273 272 1,481 769 712 21 26 138 137 479 282
Tk3,Po.
32 Kandeval P,W4,Tk2. 1,126-38 72 73 386 207 179 13 15 5 4 103 37
33 Laved P,M, W. 943-22 111 III 557 287 270 180 92
34 Kundiuncha· W. 745-16 39 39 240 120 120 42 2
kalam
35 Ratanpur P, W2. 962-33 85 87 505 265 240 6 5 17 19 U5 54
Thana

"
36 Samdhi
37 Salpura
38 Gola Gamdi
WS.
W6,Tk.
P,W7,Tk2.
415-00
363-01
2,037·05
48
34
93
49
34
98
325
233
527
175
116
263
150
117
264
4

4- 4-
1
31
217
4-
28
223
55
45
147
4
10
64-
39 Lotiya P,W4,Tk,S. 1,353-21 99 99 535 261 274 8 6 187 215 175 106
40 Undi P,W,Tk. 596·32 56 58 389 206 183 5 2 195 175 III 35

41 Dolmal M,Mp,W3. 1,007-14 105 105 554- 296 258 4 6 181 90


Tk.
42 Kundi W4,Tk. 420-38 26 26 125 68 57 2 2 38 31 17 3
43 Pitha P,W8,Riv. 811-22 97 97 634 323 311 2 4 59 52 148 63
44 Patna P,W8,Riv. 552-37 90 96 561 290 271 3 4- 104- 96 157 78
45 Bamroli P,WI5, 1,404--30 135 140 897 465 432 47 34 4- 5 207 53
Tk,Riv.

46 Manjrol M,Wl7, 2,998-25 298 353 1,808 952 856 87 92 413 376 382 165
Tk2.
47 Vadadli P,W,Riv. 1,536-26 72 72 415 223 192 6 3 190 160 69 24
48 Ratanpur P,W.Riv. 1,773-00 125 125 702 375 327 27 5 ll6 92 186 54
Kamaraj
49 Damoli W,Riv. 714-18 50 50 269 152 117 14 8 35 22 25 2
50 Kotali P,Mp,W. 904-22 51 51 317 168 149 13 14 70 66 69 21
Riv.

51 Tanakhala P,W2. 788-23 63 63 398 211 187 8 9 133 103 57 22


52 Kherva P,W,Riv. 278-17 34 34 194 106 88 56 52 25 6
53 Akhatyar- W,Riv. 409-09 34 34 191 102 89 100 88 5 1
pura
54 Bhuh'an P,W,Riv. 1,470-39 156 158 833 420 413 12 10 154 153 230 117
55 Chhuchha- P,Mp,D, 236-14 9 9 68 32 36 21 23 I
pura W4,Riv,Po.

56 Bhadrali W,Riv. 1,134-04 51 61 257 134. 123 6 3 124 117 42 8


57 Surya P,M,WI2, 2,191-22 151 156 858 436 422 15 8 340 346 257 118
Riv.
58 Jojva H,W18, 495-13 58 65 325 171 154- 71 11
Riv,Po.
59 Kadila P,W8,Riv. 810-08 65 65 464 226 238 3 2 57 9
60 ZanImar- P,W9,Tk. 1,091-15 104 104 661 34(' 320 7 5 5 6 145 38
pura Riv.

61 Alikherva P,W9,Tk2. 1,049-36 152 153 865 461 404 3 2 8 9 246 87


62 Raj Kherva W7, Tk. 399.01 36 36 230 112 118 29 15

102
District-Baroda
DIRECTORY
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
workers
Total SI.
workers VIII x
I II III IV V VI VII IX No.
(I-IX)
F MF MF MF MFMF MFMFMF M F
M F M

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2~ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
15 16 17

266 142 132 26 106 116 5 6 1 o. .


15 232 373 26

1 73 78 5 3 2 2 72 103 27
124 82 42 .. .. .. 5.. 43 43 28
55 37 20 1 30 36 ., o'
15 125 117 2 2 1 1 •• 9 1 222 357 29
262 134 123
72 78 3 6 3 147 176 30
231 194 146 115

12 201 125 2. 5 12 350 575 31


419 137 194 0

129 98 32 95 98 2 o. ..1 ..3 78


128
81 32
78 108 8 2 2 .. 153 33
,159 117 67 7 1 54 62 34
, 66 58 19 1 43 57 3

'54 82 2 4 2 7 .. 130 151 35


135 89 66 7 00

., 155 84 2 .. 77 66 36
98 84 39 3 52 116 37
64 1 42 1 , 19
101 o. 1 •. 5 .. 98 182 38
23 59
0 0 0 0

165 82 58 8 .. 104 214 39


87 ,3 59 57 3 .. o.
157 60 1 1 87 84 40
99 93 58 22 40 1 •• 2
119

1 6 141 157 41
155 10l 54 7 93 93
o. 24 26 .. .. 2 32 31 42
36 26
176
10
103 110 75 65 .. 18 1 . 0
.. 8 119 135 43
204 2 o. 6 4 4 .• 1 7 125 265 44
165 6 76 5 65 1
11 3 215 256
121 61 54 5 o. 3 2 45
250 176 165

18 314 262 12 1 .. 1 ., II 418 574 46


534 282 193
1 85 117 3 1 ...... 1 93 73 47
130 119 40 1 .. 144 238 48
89 106 5 118 84 6
231
92 20 65 27 8 ..1 ..
1
12
6
60
59
97
125
49
50
109 24 96 11 18

128 81 ..1 45
51 60 1 .•
2
2
.. 83
35
187
27
51
52
71 61 17 46 50 53
56 39 17 4 39 35
2 108 191 4 2 23 .• 10 47 4 ,0 179 219 54
241 194 43 1 •• 12 21 55
20 15 12 8 7 7

71
235
54
205
23
89
13
18 131
44
187
39 2 2
1 .• .. . 2
2
12
.. 63
201
69
217
56
57

9 37 58 5 8 .. 6 10 ., 5 73 86 58
98 68 27
1 37 17 4 .• 2 99 220 59
127 18 83 22 .• o. .• 7 153 31160
188 9 94 3 63 6 1

108 57 1 2 17 9 24 1.. 20 203 346 61


258 58 76 52 99 62
60 19 21 3 39 16

103
GUJARAT VILLAGE
SANKHEDA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. ViIlagejTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

63 Bodeli M,H,Mp2, 754-24 906 906 4,792 2,646 2,146 49 47 76 70 1,377 657
D2,Mcw2,
WI 9, Tk2,
Riv,Po,To.
Tph.
64 Dhokaliya P,W11,Riv, 230.39 231 232 1,064 610 454 43 37 52 49 277 87
65 Nurpur P,Riv. 422-02 30 30 194 99 95 97 94 30 14
66 Vadeli M,Mp,WI3, 993-01 211 211 1,029 509 520 27 25 264 264 246 140
Tk,Riv,Po,
67 Biliya W,Riv. 626-04 72 72 312 155 157 83 84 68 72 82 36

68 Fafat P,W,Riv. 576-11 42 42 218 108 110 13 14 72 74 48 19


69 Pichhuwada P,W4,Riv,Po. 749-22 136 }36 810 421 389 8 13 204 187 172 55
70 Alhadpura P,W,Riv. 1,302-34 132 133 823 407 416 6 4 119 III 196 45
71 Ajali W,Riv. 377-30 64 64 318 175 143 137 119 30 3
72 Modasar P,M,W2, 1,578-18 136 133 821 419 402 3 2 110 95 79 28
Riv,Po.

73 Fatepur P,W3,Tk. 489-24 76 76 300 158 142 61 13


74 Shekhanpura Riv. 177-23 9 9 127 60 67 29 30 8 9
75 Mankani P2,M2, 5,869-17 771 870 5,073 2,587 2,486 3 832 739 862 334
Mp,D,Rhc,
Mcw,W20,
Riv,Po.
76 Vaniyadari P,W2. 845-04- 108 107 697 346 351 37 34 133 128 122 17
77 Saniyadari P,W4. 1,849-26 147 148 868 469 399 12 6 108 96 176 51

78 TaIakhpura W2. 332-15 48 48 270 147 123 33 2


79 Dholi P,W9. 850-14- 147 146 744 385 359 15 29 III 106 80 13
80 Morad W. 390-12 31 32 156 81 75 79 73 3
81 Fajalpur W3. 140-01 42 42 270 125 145 .. 35 45 43 16
82 Ladhod M,W3,Po. 1,594~23 230 230 1.454 736 718 19 25 200 210 428 198
/
83 Ganeshvad P,W. 1,102-05 158 158 1,016 514 502 8 6 425 419 139 65
84 Tandalja M,Mp,WI5, 4,389-33 306 306 1,460 762 698 63 56 199 192 359 133
Po,
85 Sundarpura P,W3. 376-31 60 65 382 200 182 2 49 54 48 10
86 Ambapura P,W4,Po. 835-23 108 112 569 297 272 134 62
87 Dholpura P,W2, 1,259-33 161 161 995 488 507 2 5 421 447 163 67
88 Jogipura W. 350-31 46 46 298 143 155 110 130 35 4
89 Dharoli P,W2,Riv 639-03 73 73 394 202 192 3 3 95 106 84 36
90 Patalpura W' 342-03 23 23 159 83 76 75 72 29 14
91 Bhojpur W. 797-10 H 47 252 136 116 101 91 61 29
92 Khodia P,W. 696-37 43 43 286 136 150 125 134 47 17
Sl3 Chhachhadra P,W. 982-04- 58 58 346 189 157 3 2 81 60 90 31
94 Panej M,W. 1,323-23 145 145 767 402 365 3 2 78 67 195 72
95 Kapadiya W. 373-02 34 34 193 92 101 17 19 26 10
96 Savjipura Riv. 271-02 13 13 67 37 30 37 30 12 :3
97 Pipalsath P,W2,Riv, 1,914-37 179 181 966 487 479 138 126 194 202 223 90
98 Sankheda W3,Riv. 2,257-5<1 121 124 636 350 286 2 7 259 233 97 10
(Rural)
99 Gojpur W. 192-39 36 36 191 95 96 87 87 15 5
100 Nagarwada W,Riv. 586-23 31 31 165 76 89 76 89 11
101 Hansapura W,Tk. 299-33 H 44 236 116 120 110 116 46 30
102 Govindpura W,Riv. 429-31 20 20 109 56 53 47 45 19 10
103 Aritha P,W3,Riv. 933-10 69 69 406 198· 208 23 27 99 105 96 52
104 Handod M,W,Riv. 914-01 107 107 575 296 279 28 33 100 94 201 , 117
105 Manpur Riv. 311-38 14 14- 90 44 46 41 43 8 1
106 Zampa P,W,Riv. 272-10 24 24 149 70 79 68 76 29 21

104
DIREOTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 51.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

F M F M F M F M FMFMF MFMF M F M F

15 16 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

1,473 157 118 3 197 60 8 95 15 325 34 15 .. 434 II 34 ., 247 34 1,173 1,989 63

380 89 10 25 20 20, 16 147 24 9 60 4 30 7 79 18 230 365 64


56 50 28 126 26 24 ". .. ... ... . .. 1 .. ., 1 .. 43 45 65
277 200 90 13 166 183 8 2 3 I .. 9 2 232 320 66

91 87 31 29 57 58 2 .. 64 70 67

75 59 34 36 . 26 23 ., 13 1 .. 33 51 68
231 213 93 74 129 139 S 1 .. 3 .. 190 176 69
244- 29 170 .. .53 29 .. 3 .. 16 .. 163 387 70
112 59 13 1 94 58 5 " .. ., 63 84 71
223 114 156 4 61 110 1 •• 5 .. 196 288 72

149 130 69 57 : 80 73 .. 9 12 73
37 30 17 4 I 19 26 .. 1 23 37 74-
,461 945 573 277 726 638 15 3 28 22 27 1 6 23 63 4 1,126 1,541 75

195 28 114 2 2 1 77 26 151 323 76


239 47 120 4 112 43 1 .. 1 4 .. 230 352 77

129 Il2 73 60 54 51 2 .. 18 11 78
205 36 112 3 87 32 2 .. 4- 1 180 323 79
42 41 14 14 27 27 1 39 34 80
74 77
156
43
220
50
21
31 27
175 134
..2 3 8 ..
..
2
..
1 16
..
1
51
309
68
562
81
82
427

286 41 192
200
4
117
90 37
179154 7
2
24
..
13 10 2 ..
1
4 2 ....
1
16
..
1
228
322
461
408
83
440 290 84
108 99 69 63 37 36 1 .. 1 92 83 85
195 184 94 .. 91 179 1 4 5 2 .. .. 3 102 88 86
281 141 142 31 124 108 1 1 1 1 S 1 .. 4 207 366 87

90 9 68 21 9 1 53 146 88
120 42 71 2 47 40 2 .. 82 150 89
23 22 2 25 21 I .. 2 .. .. 33 53 90
50
74 24
46
31
30
1
9
40
41
23
17
2 1 ..3 20
62
62
92
104
91
92
74
103 41 58 14 39 21 2 3 6 86 116 93
241 26 159 ..1 68 21
18
2 12
1
5 161 339 94
54 19 33 19 38 82 95
18 15 4 1 14 14 19 15 96
293 84 149 9 129 75 2 .. 5 1 ...... 7 .. 194 395 97

190 1 66 14- 1 1 .. 5 .. 103 .. 160 285 98


60 25 23 35 25 1 1 .. 35 71 99
50 45 12 38 45 26 44 100
73 71 26 46 71 1 .. 43 49 101
34 8 20 4: 2 22 53 102
114 3 50 1 59 2 5 84- 205 103
156 104 43 14 85 87 6 3 2 .. 17 3 140 175 104
2B 6 8 8 2 3 ., 1 1 1 " .. 7 .3 16 40 105
44 47 17 2 27 45 26 32 106

105
B-14
~ ,

GUJARAt VILLAGE
SANKHEDA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

107 Vejaliya Riv. 371-19 7 7 27 15 12 15 12 2 2


108 Ankakheda P,W,Po. 1,014-26 80 80 408 196 212 145 177 73 29
109 Sarsinda- P,Riv. 953-12 74 74- 418 215 203 173 158 29 2
Chhachh
llO Kachhata P,W2,Riv. 657-02 71 71 351 182 169 93 86 57 9
III Gundicha M,H,Mp, 1,110-18 221 227 1,164 624 540 82 317 190 366 190
W4,S,Po,

112 Raipur P,W2. 470-04 65 65 356 172 184 14 13 14 14 108 3


113 Pipaliya W,Riv. 633-25 64 64 333 182 151 6 9 106 96 95 49
114 Gunder P,W,Riv , 751-22 79 79 404 216 188 4 3 113 110 72 25
115 Mobhiya P,W. 428-35 56 66 370 189 181 13 16 72 25
ll6 Vadiya W. 302-14 22 22 126 62 64 6 4 27 4
(Raipur)

117 Malpur M,W3. 675-37 84 84 473 254 219 2 60 59 172 105


118 Divalipura P,W2. 521-26 76 77 427 214 213 36 43 37 '36 84 10
119 Kadvakui W2. 178-14 25 32 167 73 94- 26
120 Damapur W4. 439-34 52 53 268 132 136 31 29 31 31 42 21
121 Rampura M,W3,Tk2, 1,769-39 316 316 1,683 879 804 ..287 238 440 143
Po.

122 Sardiya P,W2. 601-25 68 66 369 181 188 56 59 30 27 137 67


123 Ghoda P,W. 434-08 71 71 365 187 178 18 17 37 42 25 4
124- Khunvad P,M,W5. 2,198-16 300 307 1,592 827 765 76 65 252 230 419 181
125 Vadiya W. 318-27 24 24- 154 82 72 82 72 39 3
(Bibora)
126 Karali W,Riv. 346-35 21 23 122 58 64 55 60 36 11

127 Pratappura W. 235-18 31 31 152 79 73 8 4- 17


128 Bihora P,W. 427-15 34 34 178 95 83 3 1 13 16 40 17
129 Kashipura P,W. 1,244-16 126 131 666 359 307 27 25 39 64 75 25
130 Nandpura P,W2,Tk. 808-02 108 108 556 293 263 56 53 11 4 182 40
131 Gaydiya W. 495-36 33 41 246 131 115 91 79 35 I

132 Bortalav M,W2. 800-36 150 157 826 437 389 64 56 49 42 200 27
133 Anagari " 290-37 37 37 234 117 117 42 10
134 Gamdishekhlal W. Tk. 213-01 19 16 108 57 51 14 2
135 Chandpur Riv. 243-38 44 44 245 134 111 3 2 45 3
136 Vasana P,Riv. 815-00 86 87 460 249 211 69 65 66 49 82 14
(Sevada)

137 Katholi P,W2,Riv. 735-16 106 104 559 293 266 100 26
138 Sajanpura P,Riv. 479-36 54 54 290 149 141 22 14 18 8 30 6
139 Dudhpur Riv. 321-29 38 38 221 113 108 4 1 19 23 20 3
140 Chamarwada P,Riv. 536-11 62 62 350 175 175 20 29 79 76 45 16
141 Virampura Riv. 400-22 42 42 203 125 78 38 5
142 Khandupura W,Riv. 538-21 25 30 161 91 70 91 70 16 2
143 Sarsindakaji P2,W3. 1,2/6-31 156 161 851 419 432 4 3 201 212 162 50
144 Gebarpura Riv. 238-23 24 25 137 66 71 66 71 8 2
145 Deroli P,W,Riv,Po. 670-08 90 89 465 231 234 1 31 30 119 73
146 Timbi Riv. 480-27 50 50 MO 162 178 3 3 19 20 92 37
147 Amroli M,Riv. 471-30 32 32 207 101 106 67 74 55 31
148 Chhatrapura 224-35 38 38 212 III 101 68 30
149 Ghoda W,Riv. 260-00 50 30 161 79 82 79 82 26 14
(Chorangla)
150 Timba M,H,W9, 1,894-24 241 257 1,161 60~ 559 91 86 190 196 326 199
Tk,Po.
151 Kuberpura M,W2. 209-02 26 26 148 75 73 75 73 16 12
152 Vadadla P,Riv. 972-35 67 67 400 200 200 3 2 18 16 64 32

106
DlREcrORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Tota] workers
workers st.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FM FMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ~6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

11 7 3 8 7 .. .. 4 5 107
121 103 30 1 80 102 .. .. 2 3 6 75 109 108
127 93 48 5 75 88 1 3 .... 88 110 109
114 108 19 1 93 107 .... ... •• I •• 1 .- .. .. .. . 1 68 61 110
314 165 107 5 ]53 154 1 1 21 1 30 6 310 375 111

102 45 84 2 16 40 2 3 .. 70 139 112


106 7 31 I 68 6 7 76 144 113
123 22 57 2' 5 1 526 1 .. 50 16 93 166 114
119 3 105 3' 13 1 70 178 -lI5'
38 18 33 I) 18 24 46 116

121 31 81' 11' 34 20 2 3 133 188 117


130 2 123 2 7 84 211 118
51 1 26 I 2S 1 .. .. .. 22 93 1]9
79 24 48 3 ! 29 21 1 .... .. ... 1 53 112 120
525 100 317 2 1177 98 .. 11 8 1 II 354 704 121

89 16 53 35 16 92 172 122
114 114 .. 73 178 123
474 ,235 236 55 209 179 9 6 2 2 1 .. 9 353 530 124
53 33 19 2 32 31 2 29 39 125
33 8 13 19 8 25 56 126

43 39 4 .. 36 73 127
52 22 24 26 22 .. 1 .• 1 43 61 128
211 3 93 1]4 3 1 2 .. 1 148 304 129
174 52 163 12 10 40 1 119 211 130
61 46 15 70 115 131

234 30 163 3 50 26 7 5 .... 9 203 359 132


83 64 34 1 49 63 34 53 133
49 8 14 35 8 8 43 134
81 5 80 5 1 .. ... .. .. 53 106 J35
142 82 89 1 47 81 1 2 2 1 107 129 136

193 34 74 1 1]5 33 2 2 100 232 137


90 45 42 1 44 44 1 3 59 96 138
62 32 46 2 13 30 2 1 51 76 139
110 47 53 .. 51 47 2 1 .. .. 3 65 128 140
80 2 35 2 45 45 76 141

44 42 30 1 14 41 .... .... . . .. 47 28 142


246 199 130 93 113104 2 2 1 173 233 143
42 43 14 1 28 42 .. 24 28 144
124 49 82 3 39 42 3 4 .. 107 185 145
89 25 67 1 21 24 1 73 153 146

56 52 32 2 24 50 .. .. 45 54 147
57 15 50 11 2 4 1 4 54 86 148
43 32 18 4 25 28 36 50 149
321 67 162 5 ]25 62 1 .. 4 2 26 281 492 ]50
38 34 28 10 34 37 39 151
105 45 70 7 32 38 2 95 155 152

107
GUJARAT VII..UGE
SANKHEDA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. ViJlage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castea Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14:

153 Bhatpur M,H,Mp, 3,055-19 518 568 2,773 1,4:22 1,351 227 186 482 487 916 512
Hos,D,Mcw,
Rhc,W3,Tk,
S,Po.
154- Vatvati P,W2. 437-07 64 68 367 186 181 181 179 63 43
155 Ramsingpura W. 233-11 15 15 91 51 40 21 27 32 29 6
156 Chorangla P,Mp,D, 830-06 80 79 349 181 168 30 102 87 90 43
W3,Tk,Po.
157 Sarsinda P,W2. 1,711-17 152 157 889 449 440 17 34 328 320 199 79

158 Ghelpur P,Riv. 1,037-24 110 III 575 294 281 32 22 155 157 101 42
159 Sanadra Riv. 532-04- 23 23 135 69 66 14 3
160 Garda M,Riv. 1,015-15 124- 124- 632 330 302 4- 127 135 39
161 Shree Gam M,Riv. 632-23 40 40 247 132 115 74 113 40 12
Dhanka
162 Shree Gam Riv. 318·03 11 11 76 31 4:5 31 45
Kanbi

163 Indral P,W,Riv. 1,537-05 208 208 1,016 517 499 10 14 284 272 200 87
Po.
164- Songir M,W,Riv. 1,110-05 72 72 383 189 194- 1 5 108 119 94 49
165 Vagetha P,W,Riv,Po. 815-23 70 70 421 .218 203 2 2 110 III 106 44-
166 Sardarpura W. 222-34 19 19 71 38 33 38 33 13 4
167 Sarghi M,W,Tk, 989-24 82 82 4~ 239 205 13 12 8 3 98 61
Po.

168 Desan M,W. 853-38 57 57 327 169 158 93 52


169 Velpur P,Riv. 535-03 59 59 277 158 119 103 76 54 9
170 Soytha Riv. 470-37 18 18 105 51 54 11 2
171 Kothiya Riv. 413-33 13 13 79 34- 45 34 45 8
172 Amarpura Riv.Po. 273-03 26 26 112 58 54 58 54 7

173 Padvan P,Riv. 617-16 97 97 482 253 229 244 225 76 5


174 Kanakuva P,W,Tk. 271-10 65 73 389 208 181 200 173 47 10
175 Lachhras P,W4,Tk, 2,106-10 153 153 832 438 394 13 11 228 232 218 J21
Po.
176 Vadadla P,WZ. 1,094-23 66 66 343 181 162 39 31 63 63 80 25
177 Kosindra M,H,Mp4, 1,403-15 456 456 2,183 1,119 1,064 44- 48 136 142 710 551
D4,Riv,S,
Po.

178 Chikhodra M,W,Ri". 1,129-28 118 118 951 488 463 59 56 197 208 294 163
179 Ramsari W,Riv. 437-30 39 39 183 105 78 105 78 15 2
180 Sarangpur P,W,Riv. 517-37 99 99 565 290 275 1 2 232 197 85 21
181 Taleti P,W,Riv. 764--04 69 69 399 217 182 7 2 89 86 72 13
182 Vasana M,H,Mp, 1,948-39 360 360 1,807 937 870 90 94- 251 228 550 241
D,Rhc,W2,
Riv,Po.

183 Ghantoli P,Riv,Po. 858-36 85 65 ,317 154- 163 .. 120 127 69 21


184 Parvata P3,D,W2, 3,725-10 394 425 2,297 1,298 999 50 44- 578 491 526 116
Riv.
185 Lunadra Riv. 1,891-13 26 26 166 86 80 48 47 27 1
186 Sinhadra P,W2,Riv. ],997-02 55 55 321 162 159 141 142 57 13

108
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WOIlKEllS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M FMFMFM FMFMFM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 261 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

735 372 277 17 318 344 3 1 27 3 9 5 .. 35 ., 8 53 7 687 979 153

102 84 38 ,1 64 83 84 97 154
21 25 14 .. 7 25 .. "
30
70
15 155
95 156
111 73 66 3 39 70 1 5

244 194 137 3 105 191 205 246 157

164- 47 77 6 70 35 13 6 2 2 130 234 158


40 35 18 22 35 .. .. 29 31 159
:193 105 128 38 54 67 4 4 3 137 197 160
82 60 33 49 60 50 55 161

20 6 3 17 5 II 39 162

285 205 89 5 176 200 1 .. 3 4 2 9 232 294 163


109 32 43 2 56 30 2 1 .. 5 80 162 164
132 67 57 68 62 5 3 o. 2 2 86 136 165
25 17 19 o. 5 17 ,. I 13 16 166
125 ,59 53 2 41 8 1 2 5 25 47 114 146 167

95 66 74 15 53 6 12 74 92 168
94 73 36 2 58 71 64 46 169
29 26 14 6 15 20 22 28 170
19 1 13 1 6 " 15 44 171
37 32 12 I 23 31 2 21 22 172

146 131 86 3 53 127 2 1 .. 2 3 107 98 173


97 57 40 54 57 .. .. 2 I 111 124 174
270 197 147 123 49 29 1 4 2 6 ........ 61 45 168 197 175
107
265
44- 38 56 36 2 .. 1 10 8 74 118 176
567 189 20 186 176 18 S 34 .. 35 8 96 62 552 799 177

268 162 107 9 147 151 3 2 2 2 6 220 301 178


59 48 16 41 48 2 46 30 179
182 117 47 2 132 US 2 .. 1 108 158 180
122 94 42 .. 72 91 .. 1 .. 1 .. .. 6 3 95 88 181
504 207 179 4 244 198 28 1 6 4 ., 14 2 27 4 433 663 182

98 2 78 131 .. .. .' .. I .. 3 00 9 4 56 161 183


808 329 251 60 263 231 4 .• 24 I 148 32 72 2 II 35 3 490 670 184
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26 68 67 1 67 92 186

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No. Village/Town /Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
----
P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I4

TOTAL FOR TILAKWADA MAHAL 63,19.2-29 6,602 19,192 1,060 9,235 6,777
6,015 37,182 17,990 1,041 8,752 2,010

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 63,192-29 6,602 19,192 1,060 9,235 6,777
6,015 37,182 17,990 1,041 8,752 2,010

VILLAGES

Jalodra
I M,Riv,Po. 1,060-36 155 156 833 413 420 68 72 130 121 187 105
2 Kareli Riv. 736·19 62 64 338 182 156 44 37 37 29 49 8
3 Sevada M,Riv. 929-28 83 97 568 297 271 50 34 135 132 128 64
4 Fatepur P,Rhc. 1,281-17 112 114 701 359 342 68 71 15 9 128 26
(Vajiria) W2,
5 Udhai P,W2. 543-31 55 57 340 165 175 15 19 12 8 71 25
(Mandava)

6 Pindoli Riv. 508-05 31 32 172 93 79 33 34 13


7 Vora M,Mp. 1,227.02 206 208 1,089 581 508 28 32 83 73 346 116
Riv,Po.
8 Vajiriya M,Mp,D, 2,084-15 236 252 1,202 644 558 5 4- 95 85 342 110
Mcw,W4,
Tk,Po.
9 Sahebpura P,W. 413·30 66 66 370 190 180 26 27 20 13 55 13
10 Shahpura Riv. 302·25 24 24 131 70 61 39 33 9

II Aliyaghoda 83-36 6 6 32 15 17 15 16
12 Chandpura Riv. 191-23 8 8 34 15 19 13 16 1
13 Namariya P,W. 721-28 66 74 471 244- 227 15 21 III 104- 104- 30
14 Vanmala P,W2. 308-30 52 53 310 160 150 13 7 29 28 61 37
15 Umedpura W. 405-32 18 18 110 60 50 4- 7 18 2

16 Kukrej W2,Tk. 216-14- 18 18 79 40 39 29 28 7


17 Fatepur W. 1,281·17 42 43 224 120 104 33 26 17 7
(Vanmala)
18 Soikuva W. 1,099-32 28 29 177 90 87 89 86 2
19 Bunjetha M,W2. 1,895-34 165 180 960 484 476 64 79 102 91 225 83
20 Limpura P,W2. 1,(}44-32 128 132 691 356 335 11 7 6 4 87 18

21 Nana-Vora Riv. 93-23 22 22 lOa 51 57 51 57


22 Mangu W. 289-00 26 27 161 84 77 2 9 6 29 3
23 Juni Gamod Riv. 294-39 14 14- 77 38 39 38 39 1
24 Utavali M,W. 841·26 64 68 385 203 182 6 8 23 13 94 17
25 Makanpura Riv. 89-01 2 3 9 3 6 3 6

26 Gamod M,W,Riv. 1,664-00 169 175 1,009 528 481 44 42 142 125 177 43
27 Mora Riv. 263-16 20 20 116 53 63 45 50 3
28 Varvada Riv. 1,533-18 49 49 287 163 124 5 5 53 32 23 1
29 Moriya P,Riv. 1,132-24 73 76 404 206 198 46 31 38 31 78 37
30 Marundhiya Riv. 340-28 26 26 155 79 76 49 44- 20 1

31 Nadgam P,Riv. 339-20 47 49 325 166 159 53 46 59 7


32 Naliya Riv. 806-28 38 39 271 144- 127 36 17 82 78 22 1
33 Kasotiya W. 280-11 35 36 250 126 124 126 124 23 I
34 Lilgadh Riv. 185-14- 14 15 101 57 .44 57 44- 14
35 Odambiya P,W. 807·17 66 77 455 235 ' 220 219 210 84 17

36 Pichbipura P,Riv. 882-24 46 48 297 155 142 132 126 36 12


37 Sisan Riv. 218-29 8 8 31 16 15 16 15

U2
nntECTORY District-Baroda
MAHAL
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FM FM FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 :27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

11,019 7,415 2,250, 85 311 41 49 241 18 607 8,163


4,933 2,170 2,351 26 93 11 13 19 250 13,057

11,029 7,415 2,250 85 322 42 49 241 18 607 1,863


4,933 2,170 2,351 26 93 11 13 19 250 13,057

21? 131 109 .. 77 103 11 17 10 9 .. .. 4 2 .... 7 195 289 1


1118 95 58 4 57 91 1 1 •. •• .. 1 .. 64 61 2
166 140 110 56 51 83 3 1 2 131 131 3
~2 72 194 64 8 8 157 270 4

,90 32 81 24 7 8 1 .. 75 U3 5

51 .. 28 .. 23 .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 42 79 6
313 91 163 25 71 56 39 9 1 14 1 .. 24 268 417 7
387 78 188 7 86 54 6.. 20 2 9 24 3 •. 51 14 257 480 8

111 8 72 39 8 .... .. 79 172 9


42 1 23 13 6 1 28 60 10

9 7 8 6 1 6 10 11
12 7 12 7 .. .. 3 12 12
134 36 98 6 30301 .. 1 .. .. ... ... .. .. .. 4 110 191 13
90 1 28 56 1 1 1 4 70 149 14
28 19 28 17 2 32 31 15

22 16 6 .. 15 16 .. . . . .. . .. 18 23 16
61 1 39 1 21 I 59 103 17
50 1 23 .. 26 1 .. .. .. 1 40 86 18
301 134 240 15 20 113 1 20 4 6 I 15 183 342 19
223 2 213 2 6 3 1 133 333 20

29 30 26 24 3 6 22 27 21
43 32 40 2 2 30 ., 1 41 45 22
29 22 24 ., .. 1 .. ., .. .. 5 21 9 17 23
113 48 93 5 8 38 5 5 2 .. 5 .. 90 134 24
3 4 3 4 2 25

313 196 206 88 90 106 7 2 9 215 285 26


31 19 7 .. 23 19 1 22 44 27
99 74 87 36 12 38 .. 64 50 28
127 29 95 16 17 13 2 13 79 169 29
45 30 19 I 26 29 34 46 30

95 25 66 28 23 2 .. 71 134 31
86 51 37 4 27 34 20 13 1 58 76 32
78 59 64 14 59 48 65 33
27 21 22 5 21 .. .. 30 23 34
138 65 90 31 58 S 6 7 1 2 97 155 35

87 56 70 15 56 68 86 36
10 4- 8 1 4 1 .. 6 II 37

113
B-15
GUJARAIf VtLi..AOE
T1LAKWADA

SI.
N°· Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &
Village/Town/Ward/B1ock A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

38 DalHpura 100-11 U n n h a b t e d
39 Zari W. 188-22 28 39 221 111 110 III 110 1
40 Rarnpuri P,W. 335-14 46 47 254 132 122 10 13 100 95 53 10
41 Dabhia Riv. 127-19 16 19 110 66 44 66 44- 2
42 ArnbaJiya P,W. 581-15 50 56 296 144 152 9 II 125 127 26 19

43 Sardarpura 283-16 U n i n h a b i t e d
44 Kharod Riv. 377·01 16 16 115 57 58 57 58 9 2
45 Sandula Riv. 668-16 6 7 38 18 20 5 10 8 1
46 Sindhiyapura P,W,Riv. 574-26 78 85 475 242 233 40 50 145 128 127 40
47 Hizada- W. 419-09 23 23 142 68 74 68 74 20 1
Mahudi •
48 Khata-Asitra W. 472-04 47 48 319 164 155 3 118 104 22 4-
49 Vagheli M,W2,Tk. 917-18 89 89 563 303 260 83 64 144 28
50 Limadiya Riv. 237-07 24 24 135 68 67 23 23 15 14
51 Kesarpura 111-35 21 24 126 60 66 60 66 7 1
52 Hafispura P;W. 542-02 22 25 188 102 86 102 86 37 16

53 Bandarpura W. 609-07 26 33 231 126 105 124 104


54 Kandlej Riv. 299-25 20 23 126 7I 55 3 1 50 38 12 8
55 Agar M,Mp,D, 1,383-34 172 184 958 483 475 34 35 276 292 212 68
Mcw,W.
Riv,Po.
56 Jesangpura P,W. 268-06 42 44 237 118 119 118 119 43 13
57 Kakdiya w. 559-28 26 33 171 85 86 83 83 14 2

58 Namlpura w. 483-18 42 44- 282 152 130 25 25 117 94 29 5


59 Dajipura W. 197·12 12 12 54 32 22 14 10 8 1
60 Punchhpura P,W2. 685-02 83 84 470 249 221 24 26 86 64 33 6
61 Surajipura P,W,Riv. 257-17 49 64 379 183 196 179 192 61 17
62 Himatpura w. 120-38 21 24 154 78 76 78 75 9 1

63 Khusha1pura W. 321.15 14 16 113 53 60 53 60 6


64 Rozanar W. 545·08 30 30 174 94 80 52 47 20 1
65 Vandh P,W. 421-31 54 54 330 175 155 90 85 70 13
66 Zazpura W. 113-08 26 26 167 86 81 12 12 4
67 Savli M,W3,Po. 1,127-30 221 252 1310 666 644 83 76 321 312 269 108

68 Chosatiya W. 239-36 35 35 199 100 99 95 93 8 3


69 Ratudiya W. 311-32 44- 45 296 143 153 141 152 24 2
70 Golatalawadi P,W. 446-36 58 66 380 191 189 3 5 7 11 42 8
71 Godham W. 260-28 43 44- 242 112 130 97 117 16 4
72 Chudeshwar P,Riv. 506-12 96 104 617 308 309 24 22 71 63 86 t9

73 Bhavpura Riv. 301-24 13 14 88 41 47 41 47 9


74 Gansinda Riv. 529-12 13 13 79 45 34 31 27 IO 2
75 Tilakwada M2,Mp3, 1,122-18 414 524 2,426 1,275 1,151 95 114 194 186 835 444-
D2,Hos3,
Mcw,Rhc,
W,Tk,Riv,
Po,To.
76 Alampura Riv. 377-09 21 30 194 107 87 15 9 24 6
77 Tekra Riv. 394-24 24 26 150 85 65 85 65 11 3

78 Kamsoli P,Riv. 358-15 27 29 189 104 85 24 18 52 13


79 Nani-Kamsoli .. 73-28 U n n a b t d
80 Vadiya M,H,W,Riv, 234-19 67 72 424 250 174- 13 3 94 63 121 33
Po.
81 Virampura 205-23 U n a b d
82 Vadiya-Tekra Riv. 110-35 13 14 99 54 45 39 32 12 5

114
DIRECTORY DIstrict-Bal'oda
MA8AL
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM F M FMFMFMF MF M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

64 9 51
..9 U 11 Z nkabited
..
..1 47 101
38
39
12
76 16 52 2 23 14 1 56 106 40
31 5 24 7 5 35 39 41
90 66 49 2 40 64 .. .. 1 54 86 42
U n i n h a b i ted .43

32 30 17 15 30 25 28 44-
11 5 7 4 4- .. .. 7 15 45
157 115 126 99 24 14 ... .. 3 2 1 2 85 118 46
42 20 34 16 3 4 4 •• 1 26 54 47

99 47 85 44 2 2 12 •• 1 .. 65 108 4e
159 5 78 2 69 2 .. .. 8 1 1 3 144 255 49
33 16 12 18 15 1 .. 2 35 51 50
34 37 27 28 6 9 1 26 29 51
54 28 52 25 1 2 .. 2 .. 48 58 52

79 22 32 47 22 47 83 53
39 27 18 8 20 19 .. .. ,. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. 1 .. 32 28
219
54
55
281 256 199 183 49 59 2 •. 3 1 4 3 1 .. 9 6 3 11 4- 202

71 78 54 52 15 26 47 41 5f)
47 49 35 32 12 17 38 37 57

95 29 77 19 18 10 .... 57 101 58
16 9 15 9 .. 1 .. .. 16 13 59
142 38 111 3 29 35 .. 1 1 107 183 60
112 105 95 96 9 9 1 1 3 3 71 91 61
47 44 45 41 2 3 31 32 62

31 30 25 22 5 8 22 30 63
56 38
30
54
95
38
29
1
5
· .1 1
1 1
38
73
42
125
64
65
102
47 36 46 36 1 ., .0 . , ... •• 39 45 66
380 207 206 1 141 204 2 8 11 12 2 286 437 67

59 27 35 2 21 25 1 41 72 68
81 14 71 14 8 2 62 139 69
122 44 117 39 5 5 69 145 70
13
81
45
121
10
14
13
44
3
55
.. .. .... .. .... .. ..
7
54 117 71
192 11 2 12 3 2 2 116 228 72

22 28 15 13 7 15
.. 47.. .... ..• • .... ..
..
19 19 73
29 12 16 3 12 9 1 .. 16 22 74
629 200 113 28 5 4- 6 .. 136 16 .. 10 .. 96 2 9 238 119 646 951 75

63 .. 55 .5 ·. 3 44 87 76
44 19 21 19 19 4 41 46 77

62 9 32 1 21 3 .. .. 4- .. .5 42 76 78
.. U nZllhabi fed .. .. .. .. 79
121 36 57 6 33 16 2 1 6 .. 24 12 129 138 80
.. ·. Uninhabited .. .. 81
33 17 23 9 10 8 21 28 82

115
GUJARAT VILLAGE
TILAKWADA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &:


No. Village/Town/Ward/Bloclr A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

83 Jiral Riv. 265-23 16 16 95 55 40 32 28 18 2


84 Vadiya W. 170-31 7 7 46 18 28 !). 3 8 3
85 Chitrakhadi Riv. 432-27 30 33 195 94 101 63 63 17 ....
86 Shira P,W. 316-15 79 85 433 211 222 1 1 135 148 116 35
87 Chosalwanta 228-27 U n i n h a b i t e d

88 Navapura Riv. 162-14 17 17 105 53 52 52 52 12 2


(Alwa)
89 Fulwadi Riv. 287-38 5 5 34 20 14 II 9 8 2
90 Kasundar P,Riv. 336-05 50 55 309 167 142 112 98 60 25
91 Gochariya Riv, 350-04 20 21 137 75 62 5 2 57 46 9
92 Indarma Riv, 483-39 56 56 366 178 188 2 4- 172 176 21

93 Vankol Riv, 238-21 21 21 100 51 49 27 25 11


94 Alva P,Riv. 1,340-27 159 162 867 438 429 386 375 121 13
95 Devaliya P,Riv.Po· 1,268-39 113 125 686 341 345 4 5 243 -255 98 15
96 Gengadiya Riv, 162-15 12 12 56 33 23 21 10 4
97 Vasan P,Riv, 703-17 79 85 474 256 218 22 10 36 36 99 28

98 Marsan W. 836-17 17 19 120 67 53 66 53 8 1


99 Uchad P,Ri\'2. 1,219-08 106 115 560 298 262 6 2 170 142 93 22
100 Jetpur Riv. 543-20 49 49 315 153 162 2 3 144- 152 34- 4
101 Rengan P,Tk,Riv. 1,316-39 126 138 844 427 417 6 11 217 206 157 27
102 Virpur P,W2,Tk. 565-28 57 60 3H 166 148 40 46 27 19 57 14

103 Kantharpura P,W2,Tk,


104 Ghanikhod
105 Navapura
1,346-01
347-00
347-00
150
16
25
163
16
31
916
107
182
4-85
56
101
431
51
81
31
9
36
6
83
56
67
60
51
50
180
18
14
..
31
2
(Uchad)
106 Dabhed
107 Hariptlra
l'
W.
360-25
570-21
35
16
46
16
303
99
156
48
147
51
156
48
147
51
36
18
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108 Surva P,W. 323-10 41 57 364- 169 195 7 6 31 46 80 IS
109 Kothi 273-34- 6 7 33 18 15 18 15 1 2
110 Katkui W. 423-28 36 48 321 155 166 1 2 152 162 .58 10
111 Abadpura W2. 122-18 10 10 52 26 26 22 23 7 1
112 Vyadhar M. 980-37 75 115 755 388 367 6 7 359 342 182 22
113 Koyari W. 474-32 30 48 293 149 144 34- 36 38 2
114 Ruppura W. 142-22 19 26 159 83 76 83 76 21 1
115 Chormahudi 192-22 6 S 67 33 34- 33 34 13
116 Bhadarwa P.W2,Tk' 403-36 44 61 407 200 207 193 202 97 12
117 Ferkuva W4. 448-06 35 45 274 138 136 5 3 108 113 39 8

116
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
MAHAL
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25' 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36 1

31 18 29 18 I .. .. .. 24 22 83
12 9 3 .. 6 28 84-
54
142
52
58
52
117
45
15
2
18
7
43 ..
..
2
.. . · . ..
.. · ·. 2 3
40
69
49
164
85
86
.. U n' t n h a b i t e d 87

35 25 21 2 13 23 .. · . .. .. .. .. 18 27 88
9 9 .. .. 11 14 89
96 34 42 ,6 49 28 2 .. .. .. 1 .. 2 .. 71 108 90
..
. . .. · . ·· .. I
49 12 38 2 11 7 ·." 3 26 50 91
116 37 63 3 52 34- 62 151 92

30 4 18 12 4 ., 21 45 93
271
202
127
159
224
159
108
97
41
36
19
62
1
3 .. ..
3
3
·. 2
I
167
139
302
186
94
95
18 12 16 12 2 .. ..
"
.. .. .. 15 11 96
155 22 92 2 6 6 3 2 .. .. · . 2 · . 46 18 101 196 97

39 11 25 .. 10 II .. .. . . f 28 42 98
166 106 132 82 20 24 2 I .. .. .. 6 5 132 156 99
92 57 78 48 13 9 1 .. 61 105 100
241 137 163 63 65 73 3 1 2 2 6 186 280 101
105 ' 41 54 1 2 2 1 2 1 45 38 61 107 102

285 102 224 86 27 5 1 9 10 8 5 9 3 200 329 103


26 11 25 10 1 I .. ., ., .. 30 40 104
50 39 50 37 2 51 42 105

.... .... ..·. ·. . . ·.


88 14 48 38 14 2 68 133 106
24 12 22 5 2 7 24 39 107

98 25 81 8 12 17 4- 1 71
11
90 19
8
66 1
2
23 18
.. .. .. 11 7
170
15
108
109
65 147 110
15
210
10
159
12
173
10
141
3
18 17 4
..5 2 6
11 16 111
2 178 208 112

92 16 75 5 15 11 1 I 57 128 113
47 18 29 3 16 15 1 1 36 58 114
18 8 14 3 4- 5 .. .. .. IS 26 115
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110 46 75 20 28 25 1 1 1 4 90 161 1I6
79 8 52 1 22 7 3 .. .. .. 2 59 128 117

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NQ. VillageJTownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F
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M M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

TOTAL FOR NASWADI TALUKA 139,847-17 9,936 29,301 445 19,947 7,205
9,456 56,952 27,651 416 19,045 1,984

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 139,848-17 9,936 29,301 445 19,947 7,205
9,456 56,952 27,651 416 19,045 1,984

VILLAGES

1 Chosalpura W. 734-37 46 57 313 160 153 153 145 19


2 Dagipura W. 197-12 22 22 114 64 50 60 47 7
3 Mahebut- W. 289-30 7 7 52 29 23 29 23 6
pura
4 Kothiya P,W2,Tk. 906-32 52 54 299 147 152 2 65 76 72 45
5 Intiya W. 170-31 43 43 260 130 130 115 110 38

6 Payakoi P,W. 502-34 64 64 364 181 183 2 168 174 57 23


7 Linda W. 921-34 62 62 324 165 159 158 156 46 14
8 Dharnasia P,Riv. 1,658-15 110 III 582 301 281 268 264 106 43
9 Ankona P,W2,Riv. 1,255-22 177 177 917 456 461 4- II 278 286 185 45
10 Chametha P,W3,Tk. 1,725-16 146 146 840 420 420 7 3 362 382 186 39

11 Jitpura P,W6. 620-09 61 66 385 203 182 191 171 23


12 Rampuri Riv. 90-11 29 29 172 81 91 81 91 11
13 Siudhikuva P,W. 592-23 73 72 428 225 203 219 201 27
14 Keloya 115-26 U 11 i n h a b i t e d
15 Bedikuva W. 180-05 21 21 125 59 66 58 66 13

16 Haripura P,Riv. 191-32 76 83 490 257 233 252 231 79 9


17 Chunakhan W,Riv. 315-19 20 27 128 62 66 62 66 12
18 Bhagvanpura W. 94-32 20 20 1I6 66 50 66 50 5
(Ex baroda)
19 Vadia (Alva W. 465~36 15 19 92 45 47 42 43 4
State)
20 Ghodisimel P,W. 561-28 66 77 377 184 193 2 175 182 60 17

21 Anandpuri Riv. 436-36 67 66 341 171 170 171 170 41 4-


22 Sodat Riv. 99-37 36 36 219 lOB III 89 98 15
23 Sukapura Riv. 202-23 11 13 83 47 36 47 36
24- Vegannar Riv. 97~37 6 6 31 13 18 13 18
25 Naswadi M2,H,Mp3, 804-13 524- 604- 3,186 1,697 1,489 195 201 386 323 936 418
D2,Hos2.,
Mcw,Rhc,
WIO,Tk,
Riv,Po,To.

26 Kukavati P,Ri 184-18 34 44 244 127 117 117 110 39 14-


27 Vaghia Riv. 260-37 37 38 228 109 119 108 117 8
28 Velari Riv. 566.08 18 22 156 73 83 70 78 9
29 Pothlipura Riv. 402-27 30 34 197 110 87 110 87
30 Nanupura W.2,Tk. 465-01 28 29 188 89 99 84- 97 17

31 Valpura Riv. 389-04 54 53 274- 135 139 118 130 22 3


32 Koyari W. 474-32 11 11 64 36 28 36 28 1
33 Kandva Riv. 553-13 37 37 224 113 111 36 39 34-
34- Ratanpura P,Riv. 1,039-09 140 156 938 469 469 3 4 444- 453 119 8
35 Kolamba P,W,Riv. 766·02 74 82 461 231 230 4 4 14 14 85 25

36 Piplaj Riv. 241-04 27 35 192 103 89 73 58 27 4


37 Ambapura Riv. 408-23 21 23 141 77 64- 21 19 12 4

120
DIlltiC'I'ORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I~IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MFM F MFMFM FM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36

17,1{)6 1l,758 3,451 129 336 146 36 537 55 658 12,195


. 8,884 S,OOl 3,638 25 87 10 6 40 75 18,767

17,106 11,758 3,451 129 336 146 36 537 55 658 12,195


8,884 5,003 3,638 25 87 10 6 40 75 18,767

100 16 68 29 16 1 •. 60 137 1
37 2 20 .. 16 2 .. 27 48 2
17 2 13 2 4 12 21 3

92 .. 78 , 10 2 .. . .. 2 .. 5'i 152 4
86 I 77 8 1 1 .. 44 129 5

104- 59 47 52 59 1 •• 2 2 .. 77 124 6
104- 57 52 .. 42 56 7 1 1 61
145
102 7
156 7 122 2 30 2 1 3 3 274 8
270 31 220 6 40 25 2 .. 8 .. 186 430 9
258 134 210 101 28 30 8 4 1 .. 8 2 162 286 to
131 '17 119 17 8 2 1 .. 1 .. 72 165 11
56 37 38 22 17 .15 1 .. 2,,} 54 12
136 95 35 2 •• .. 4- 89 203 13
.. U n i n h a h i t e d .. .. .. .. 14
43 20 22 1 16 66 15

164 75 94 23 37 52 3 29 93 158 16
40 19 38 16 2 3 22 47 17
39 25 13 1 27 50 18

25 20 5 20 47 19

110 9 106 7 2 1 2 74 184 20


1M .fS 56 6 39 42
17
1 1 .. 5 .. 2 67 122 21
7l 27 38 10 23 2 I .. S 2 37 84 22
27 17 27 17 20 19 23
9 7 9 7 .. .. .. .. .. 4 11 24
910 176 162 5 127 84 12 1 118 37 52 •• 28 6 134 2 18 259 41 787 1,313 25

68 3 56 2 11 1 59 Il4 26
55 25 50 3 25 1 54 94 27
37 22 32 22 3 1 I 36 61 28
71 71 39 87 29
65 9 47 17 9 1 24 90 30

89 13 65 2 12 11 3 4- 4 .. 46 126 31
25 2 12 2 13 11 26 32
66 8 58 ., 6 8 2 47 103 33
270 188 178 fi 80 183 3 .. .. 2 7 .. 199 281 34
114 94 98 83 12 11 1 .. 1 .. 2 117 136 35

55
44
2
19
54
35
2
9
..
19 ... 1 .• 48
33
87
45
36
37

121
B-16
GUJAllAT ViLLAGE
NASWADI

SI. _Area in Occ'lpied Ftouse· Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

38 Kelania p.Riv. 563-16 69 69 378 192 186 192 186 46 7


39 Jajva Riv. 140-26 9 9 41 20 21 19 18 4
40 Karidori M,D,W3. 606-37 62 68 419 214 205 3 2 145 129 127 58
41 Damoli Riv. 807-24 37 47 219 102 117 62 76 9
42 Hamirpura W,Riv. 461-10 29 29 167 82 85 80 81 6

43 Tadkachhala 553-08 U n n h a b t e d
H Timba Riv. 406-25 44 47 301 144- 157 144- 157 22 5
45 Palasani }'1,D,W2, 1,026-30 158 154 865 455 410 63 49 150 150 201 88
Riv2,Po.
46 Dedkiamli W, 676-39 22 22 117 58 59 58 59 10
47 Modhla P,W, Riv. 1,921-37 175 175 930 493 437 32 30 167 157 145 33

48 Kesarpura P,W3. 111-35 46 49 281 139 142 118 133 70 22


49 Choramal W,Riv. 524-30 52 53 292 159 133 38 28 36 II
50 Khareda P,W2,Riv. 478-33 78 83 463 246 217 2 3 147 128 95 24
51 Khadakia W,Riv. 95-00 52 53 326 153 173 151 170 14-
52 Raysangpura P,W. 589-13 35 36 220 117 103 114 99 33 5

53 Jemalgadh P,W2,Riv. 1,105-05 85 83 510 254 256 236 244- 102 14


54 Bharoswadi Riv. 702-18 44- 44- 256 124 132 121 128 40 2
55 Kolun W,Riv. 1,320-15 54 53 284 142 142 133 137 29 4
56 Pala P,W,Riv. 1,875-00 152 152 900 458 442 422 408 109 5
57 Khodiya W,Riv. 824-02 45 49 311, 162 149 156 146 63 10

58 Vadadli W,Riv. 1,003-18 36 37 236 119 117 104 105 32 .5


59 Kankuvasan W,Riv. 719-07 33 33 188 101 87 2 5 85 74- 29 5
60 Roziya W. 670-13 53 53 298 157 141 147 132 65 6
61 Zarkhali P,W,Riv. 1,097-32 107 119 686 347 339 339 328 89 18
62 Palsar W,Riv. 473-15 37 40 250 139 III 3 1 38 1

63 Khaparia P,WS,Tk. 1,919-15 82 88 557 279 278 64 63 74 4


54 Baroli P,W6. 2,632-07 181 192 1,073 549 524 3 2 120 109 180 54
65 Amroli M,Mp,Hos, 2,526-02 265 282 1,487 796 691 21 20 412 338 364 121
Mcw,Rhc,
W2,Riv,Po.
66 Pochamba P,W,Riv. 1398-19 78 99 532 277 255 224 198 115 31
67 Sindhikuva P,W. 592-23 41 41 256 132 124 ..
' 126 107 29 9

68 Sandhiya W,Riv. 830-18 40 41 232 113 119 98 107 33 2


69 Vantda P,W,Riv. 1,067-11 07 74- 4~6 223 203 153 151 47 24
70 Haripura P,W. 570-21 76 78 491 254 237 54 43 71 17
71 Khambhayta M,Riv. 675-15 69 74 425 219 206 154 152 82 15
72 Botiyakuva W. 212-01 II 11 64 30 34 30 34 2

73 Bharwada P,Riv. 1,072-31 70 71 384 212 172 130 112 70 15


74 Kadikuva W. 517-02 14 14 92 48 44- 24 24 4
75 Chhaththi- Riv. 355-39 39 41 210 108 102 94- 86 27 7
Amli
76 Pani Mahuda W2. 460-00 23 24 181 97 84 94 80 5 4
77 Bhutkhan Riv. 229-06 6 6 43 22 21 18 16 1

78 Kasumbia w. 427-18 39 39 241 120 121 91 89


79 Khokhra W2,Tk. 712-12 56 57 319 162 157 130 133 16
80 Raypur Riv. 625-36 47 48 270 144- 126 12 8 130 117 23
81 Tankhala W,Po. 44-5-04 23 24 132 73 59 67 53 6
82 Sankal M,Mp,D, 744-03 226 283 1,428 763 ' 665 2 3 219 199 385 156
(Tankhala) Rhc,Mcw,W5.

83 Vadesia W2. 869-11 51 50 326 163 • 163 148 152 5


84 Fattep~r P,W,Riv. 246-01 41 41 234 122 112 90 82 7

122
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MFM F MFMFMFMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

106 74 96 71 6 3 2 2 86 112 39
14-
123
9 12 .. 2 9
29
• 0 ... ..1 6
91
12 39
72 83 43 33 2 4 133 40
68 46 61 7 46 .. .. .. .. 34 7l 41
48 41 35 34 10 7 I 1 .. 34 44 4!

.. .. .. 57
U 'n
..
i nhabited
.. .. .. 55 97
43
89 60 76 3 13 • 0 •• 44-
259 81 148 49 69 32 1 .. 7 4 2 20 8 196 329 45
34 29 28 24 6 5 .0 ... .o. •• ... 24 30 46
260 233 215 194'. 42 39 2 1 233 204 47

83 76 63 58 18 18 2 .. 56 66 48
, 83 71 53 2 27 69 .... . . .. .. 1 2 76 62 49
137 81 73 3 38 78 2 3 .. 2 2 17 109 136 50
87 81 70 64 '16 16 "0 •• I I 66 92 51
70 68 42 45 27 23 1 47 35 52

147 168 97 105 ,44 61 I 2 2 3 107 88 53


82 39 59 IO 19 28 1 4 42 93 54-
86 46 58 8 28 38 .0 .• .. .. .. 56 96 55
257 177 16 229 174 5 2 I 6 I 201 265 56
87 23 66 20 23 75 126 57

72 55 53 15 13 35 3 2 2 31 .. 47 62 58
69 54 35 12 33 42 .. 1 .. 32 33 56
91 96 66 73 17 21 5 21 .. J 1 66 45 60
205 107 III 2 87 105 4 3 142 232 '"61
73 40 35 1 36 39 1 1 66 71 62

165 107 112 49 105 3 2 .. .. .. 1 114 I7l 63


340 56 143 17 178 39 .0 .. .• .. " .. .. 15 .. .. 4 209 468 64
403 136 171 13 107 109 3 .. 28 2 3 I 1 .. 24 J 12 •• 54 10 393 555 65

172 94 III 44 47 50 10 1 .. 2 105 161 66


74 75 63 66 11 9 58 49 67

68 31 57 20 8 10 3 45 88 68
125 76 84 53 38 23 I .. .. .. .. 2 98 127 69
133 93 79 44 93 1 .. 1 •• 5 3 121 144 70
110 53 69 34 53 2 5 109 l53 71
19 19 18 1 19 11 15 72

III 34 72 32 34 2 .. 2 3 101 138 73


29 21 .. 7 .. ... .. .. ... •• .' o • 1 19 44- 74
66 15 53 1 10 13 1 1 1 1 42 87 75
54 5 52 .. 2 5 43 79 76
12 8 9 4 3 4 10 13 77

65 24 35 17 18 11 5 1 55 97 78
92 47 67 .. 21 47 I .. .. 3 70 1I0 79
90 40 76 36 8 3 1 1 4 1 ...... .. 54 86 80
43 30 27 .. 10 30 2 .. 1 3 .. 30 29 81
455 68 49 28 7 9 4 .• 63 7 50 6 .. .. 174 .. 15 .. 93 18 308 597 82

94 65 90 .. 4 65 .. .. 69 98 83
63 23 41 1 21 22 1 .. 59 89 IH

123
GUJARAT vu.LAGE
NASWADI

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14-

85 Samarpura W,Riv. 335-14 44 45 259 131 128 93 89 22 1


86 Gadh Riv. 133-07 8 9 49 23 26 6 5 3
87 Simal P,Riv. 447-39 43 44 225 118 107 101 91 22 2
88 Khushalpura Riv. 274-12 30 32 180 89 91 4 4 10 2
'l9 Jambughoda W. 182-01 35 35 167 80 87 65 67 5 1

90 Shankarvav W. 547-03 15 15 86 46 40 46 40
91 Namalpur W. 1,279-00 21 22 132 63 69 61 65 5
92 Jakshi P,W. 938-14 50 !;l 278 139 139 76 88 36 6
93 Ghatasha W,2. 248-04- 66 66 374 191 183 50 48 24- 2
94 Motizari Riv. 625-12 41 45 244- 129 115 105 97 16 1

95 Chhevat Riv. 686-32 35 35 176 89 87 76 74 2


96 Kaliyapura P,W3. 476-31 29 34 228 114 114 III 114 22
97 Simaliya W. 507-16 26 26 166 85 81 85 79 6
98 Vankikhakhar W. 223-02 10 10 75 33 42 33 42 6
99 Bhagvanpyra 249-38 U u i n h a b i t ~ d

100 Goyavant P,W6,Riv, 1,013-29 109 107 617 312 305 77 67 70 l'i
(Rengani) Po.
101 Bilgam Riv. 264-05 25 25 152 83 69 80 64 3
102 Jamba W. 544-08 30 30 156 86' 70 86 70
(Jvanpura)
103 Jitnagar P,W,3. 1,726-17 57 57 295 159 137 116 102 63 10
104- Suklivasan W. 528-13 37 37 1~8 103 95 101 93

105 Ambada P,W4. 485-18 37 37 231 120 111 3 2 115 108 43 12


106 Katkuva W2. 365-18 40 41 250 135 115 12 8 21
107 Narda
108 Pankhada
109 Hariyabar
W.
Riv.
Riv.
407-03
269-08
688-03
. 32
5
II
31
5
11
186
30
68
90
17
39
96
13
29
90
17
35
96
13
27
6 2

110 Kukarda P,W. 311-17 72 72 444 230 214- 228 212 9


III Vadia P,W,Riv. 465-36 44- 44- 234 115 119 108 112 29 04-
(Vaghach)
112 Karambi
113 Kakadvani
P.W2,Riv.
Riv.
433-03
778-37
59
24
63
24-
412
129
204-
66
208
63
... 203
53
208
52
41
5
7
114 Sondhaliya P,Riv. 535-05 73 804- 536 279 257 3 2 80 73 155 62

115 Haripura W. 191-32 12 12 96 46 50 45 46 2 1


116 Khadkiya W. 423-28 12 12 50 26 24- 25 22 8 3
117 Waghach P,W,Riv,Po. 2,478-33 239 262 1,599 846 753 30 28 569 484 313 120
118 Bhaka P,W. 485-29 90 96 620 314 306 16 12 91 89 85 20
119 Sindhadia Riv. 422-09 35 35 202 100 102 64 75 5

39
120 Thunpura
121 Dholikotardi
Riv.
W.
151-32
188-35
II
28
11
29
78
179
42
83
36
96 - 83
32
96
4
11
122 Moradiya Riv. 499-10 31 33 210 116 94- 116 94- 13
123 Khokhara Riv. 712-12 26 26 209 102 107 100 105 31 12
(Palsanist)
124 Gadhboriyad M,W4,Po. 458-04 145 149 706 377 329 16 11 192 184 138 50

125 Raneda Riv. 327-07 33 33 203 107 : 96 9


126 Dani W. 651-05 71 80 457 218 239 52 60 16
127 C::handanpura P,W,Riv. 310-06 23 25 II7 66 51 50 38 22 6
128 Rajpura W_ 203-06 14 14 92 43 49 35 33 5 13
129 Koliboriad W. 507-27 38 39 224 113 111 1 22 9
,
130 Kalkoch W,Riv, 5,077-32 38 38 243 133 110 32 28 28 4-
131 Khichabia P,W,Riv. 605-19 50 53 302 153 149 103 110 39 II
(Maldungra)

124
BIMKlMRY District-Baroda
9ALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers 81.
worke1'l No.
(I-IX) I II III JV V VI VII VIII IX X
----
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

81 22 66 13 13 9 2 50 106 85
14 9 11 5 3 4- " 9 17 86
71 19 60 15 9 4 I 47 88 87
52 16 33 3 IS 13 1 2 37 75 88
54 11 38 13 11 3 26 76 89

23 15 12 11 15 23 25 90
40 24 40 24- .. 23 45 91
83 55 53 29 55 1 56 84 92
103 86 11 .. 3 1 88 183 93
84 23 67 21 15 2 2 45 92 94

52 20 50 17 ' 3 37 67 95
, 58 9 58 1 8 56 105 96
48 2 47 2 37 79 97
21 6 21 6 .. 12 36 98
U n i n h a b i t e d 99

173 8 148 8 : 20 1 3 139 297 100


47 20 42 16 5 4 .. .. 36 49 101
45 21 37 7 1 3 3
"
2 .. .. 12 .. 1 41 49 102
96 1 87 6 2 1 63 136 103
57 25 30 4 5 7 7 2 3 17 .. 5 46 70 104

58 9 55 9 1 2 62 102 105
68 2 66 1 1 1 1 67 113 106
54
7
11 41
7
4 13 7 .. 36
10
85
13
107
108
17 14 3 1 22 28 109

128 59 95 37 32 22 .. .. 1 102 155 11()


61 39 50 35 7 4 .. 2 1 54 80 111
119 125 106 116 11 9 1 85 83 112
44- 28 31 18 10 10 .. 3 22 35 113
146 113 129 111 15 2 2 133 144- 114

25 22 24- 21 1 1 .. 21 28 115
15 14- 13 12 2 2 11 10 116
419 238 281 121 109 115 ., 2 .. 4 2 7 .. 14 2 427 515 117
173 88 78 28 73 57 2 10 3 4 .. 6 141 218 118
53 50 32 25 20 25 1 47 52 119

28 24 27 24- 1 14- 12 120


48 56 39 49 9 7 .. 35 40 121
61 30 57 28 2 2 1 .. 55 64 122
55 52 51 50 4- 2 " 47 55 133

215 140 60 24 86 115 3 15 2 16 2 31 .. 162 18~ 124

67 24 58 19 9 5 .. 40 72 125
147 124- 138 121 \ 7 3 2 71 115 126
37 26 30 20 5 6 2 29 25 127
22 23 17 18 5 5 21 26 128
71 62 61 55 9 7 42 49 129

75 57 58 35 17 22 58 53 130
90 84 78 73 9 11 .. 3 .. 63 65 131

125
GUJARAT VILLAGE
NASWADI

81 Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

132 Matora Riv. 459-05 31 34 216 110 106 89 83 5


133 Navagam P,W. 1,304-07 JOO 118 632 324 308 244 242 52 8
Nani Navagami
134 Kandha M,W. 696-00 79 81 456 230 226 99 104 39 9
135 Borvani W. 337-27 23 23 174 92 82 8
136 Umarkoi P,W. 523-20 45 47 242 127 115 12 9 8

137 Saripani P,W,Riv. 620-13 53 56 314 150 164 13


138 Pankhada vV,Riv. 429-04 48 48 315 163 152 153 144 12 2
(Khichadiya)
139 Zer P,W,Riv. 1,194-28 li2 112 619 317 302 5 2 224 214 52 16
140 Ratakadav Riv. 404-21 12 12 68 37 31 35 27 3
141 Chhaktar W. 558-35 43 44 272 135 137 120 122 4
Umarva

142 Sengpur P,W. 810-12 78 80 410 195 215 92 85 52 20


143 Vankla P,W,Riv. 1,105-38 70 76 450 225 225 205 ",204- 34 1
144 Jamli P,W. 1,167-07 97 103 609 293 316 162 184 86 23
145 Vandria Riv. 346-33 12 12 73 40 33 32 27 1
146 Dabhen Riv. 155-32 12 12 68 36 32 30 28 1

147 Dhaniya Riv. 387-32 14 14 98 52 46 52 46


Umarva
148 Patadiya W. 274-23 12 12 75 38 37 29 29 1
149 Ranipura P,W. 679-32 46 47 312 159 153 7 7 142 139 2'1 8
150 Undakotar W,Riv. 309-15 9 9 50 24 26 21 22
151 Borkhad W. 592-30 50 50 296 145 151 120 127 8

152 Dhadhania W,Riv. 305-15 22 22 161 79 82 64 58


153 Hanli Riv. 382-21 21 21 III 64 47 55 40
154 Nanavant Riv. 472-20 44 44 257 130 127 120 116
155 BatuJ?alasadi Riv. 611-25 20 20 123 56 67 56 67
156 Bofa Riv. 571-20 22 22 124 68 56 66 55

157 Nanizari W,Riv. 261-31 18 18 84 47 37 47 37


158 Ghoda Riv. 270-16 10 10 56 29 27 27 26
159 Fulwadi Riv. 287-38 11 11 60 30 30 30 30 4
160 Kamlavasan 130-12 U n i n h a b i t e d
161 Vaguma W,Riv. 761-20 27 27 166 87 79 70 59

162 Simalkhalu W,Riv. 260-34 16 16 80 50 30 46 28


163 Lavakoi P,Riv. 684-08 49 49 327 169 158 4 4 146 138 62 16
164 Ratanpura W2,Riv.
(Kaprali)
471-10 41 41 211 , 114 97 88 74 11 3

165 Baglia Riv. 879-22 34 34 203 115 88 113 84


166 Rampalasdi Riv. 1048-30 27 27 154 80 74 75 68 3

167 Bhangiyavad W. 431-16 32 32 170 88 82 80 75 3


168 Vasvani Riv2. 445-23 29 29 185 98 87 89 82 3
(Chhipan)
169 Pisayata Riv. 847-11 25 25 162 81 81 79 79
(Degne1o)
170 Ghutia Amba P,W2. 606-07 40 40 '240 117 123 109 US 16 2
171 Chhalvanta W. 662-29 33 33 209 113 96 113 96 1

172 Chavriya Riv. 82-17 4 4 15 8 7 1


173 Dekoch Riv 168-10 5 5 13 8 5 7 5 3
174 Viyavant Riv. 477-27 27 27 130 73 57 69 54 1
175 Mediya Riv. :>53-16 23 23 134- 69 65 10 8 11
176 Tarol Riv ',87-23 31 31 194- 103 91 94 81 5

177 Reliya Amba P,Riv. 323-35 15 15 82 36 46 27 33

126
.DIRECTOR.Y District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F MF MFMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 %6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

70 64 66 60 4 4 .. 40 42 132
1119 131 123 82 60 49 3 2 135 177 133

145 47 94 ,24 41 23 7 .. 2 85 179 134


.62 44 53 ·34 7 10 2 30 38 135
72 33 59 27 12 6 55 82 136

87 73 73 8 11 65 1 63 91 137
88 76 75 67 12 9 1 .. 75 76 138
183 97 132 57, 44 40 5 134- 205 139
24 14 18 12 5 2 1 .. 13 17 140
I 82 42 67 15 42 53 95 HI

III 27 74 6 23 19 .. 3 5 2 .. 2 .. 4 84 188 142


133 121 112 103 ,17 17 I .. 1 1 2 92 104 143
175 178 146 157 . 23 20 1 1 .. 3 2 118 138 144-
23 18 22 17 1 1 .. 17 15 145
21· 15 18 14 2 1 1 15 17 146

27 5 22 5 5 25 41 147
22 14 15 10 7 4 .. .. 16 23 148
91 32 61 25 17 4- 4 5 3 1 2 68 121 149
14 8 12 6 2 2 .. 10 18 150
84 70 59 2 '121 68 2 2 61 81 151

39 36 32 31 5 5 2 40 46 152
38 13 30 10 8 3 .. .. 26 34 153
81 33 53 14 25 12 2 7 49 94 154
40 28 25 15 28 16 39 155
36 20 33 17 3 3 32 36 156
32 13 20 6 12 7 15 ~ 157
21 11 19 9 2 2 8 16 158
23 19 21 17 2 2 .. .. 7 11 159
.. Untnhabited 160
44 42 37 34 7 8 43 37 161
22 17 20 15 2 2 .. 28 13 162
110 96 76 75 26 16 1 6 4 .. 59 62 163
80 37 67 31 10 6 1 1 34 60 164
77 55 73 53 4 2 38 33 165
59 47 49 44 10 3 21 27 166
63 53 58 48 4 5 1 .. 25 29 167
63 58 60 58 1 1 35 29 168
56 40 54 38 25 41 169
78 76 68 68 6 7 2 39 47 170
79 59 79 59 34 37 171
7 3 7 3 .. .. 1 4 172
7 3 4 3 1 .. 2 1 2 173
51 39 47 33 2 3 2 3 .. .. 22 18 174
46 39 36 34 6 4 1 2 1 23 26 175
72 61 52 45 18 16 1 I 31 30 176

27 19 26 18 9 27 177

127
GUJARAT VlLLA(;'E
NASWADI

51. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F
----
M F
---
M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 If

178 Dugdha Riv. 541·30 30 30 198 103 95 102 94


179 Nanikadai Riv. 615·12 50 50 366 187 179 182 179 5
180 Gheswadi Riv. 308·10 14 14 76 37 39 37 39
181 Sankal Riv. 464·02 13 13 89 37 52 37 52
(Budhasanka1)
182 Sindhipani Riv. 643·23 7 7 36 13 18 18 18

183 Dhamaniya Riv. 516·26 28 28 219 118 101 ll3 97 2


Amba
184- Khermal Riv. 189-22 17 17 110 57 53 57 53
185 Bari Mahuda Riv. 318-18 11 II 76 34 42 34 42
186 Andhani Riv. 220-23 9 9 63 31 32 31 32
187 Budha Jaldhuni Riv. 1,024·31 10 10 51 26 25 26 25

188 Matharanbor Riv. 669·15 15 15 77 38 39 38 39


189 Budharan bor Riv. 669·15 2 2 II 5 6 5 '-4)
190 Kadulimahudi W. 1,144--22 41 41 263 138 125 113 103 3
191 Khokhra Riv. 157-14- 6 6 26 12 14- 12 14
(Vaghach)
192 Mathajaldhuni Riv. 497·35 10 10 71 40 31 40 31

193 Kumetha Riv. 616-39 8 8 59 31 28 31 28


194- Ghatamali Riv. 852·00 29 29 180 100 80 90 71 2
195 Nanijaduli Riv. 316-31 19 19 87. 4-5 4-2 43 41
196 Wadia Riv. 547·35 19 19 105 60 45 51 40 5
(Vaghach)
197 Amta Riv. 929·15 12 12 61 33 28 33 28

198 Khetanbar Riv. 185-35 3 3 25 11 14 11 14-


199 Sariyapani Riv. 358·02 5 5 31 15 16 15 16
200 Kevadi Riv. 404-21 20 20 140 72 68 72 68
201 Dabba Riv. 448-16 4 4 23 12 11 12 11
202 Nishana Riv. 844-37 8 8 58 35 23 35 23

203 Kantiyabar Riv. 700-05 6 6 40 19 21 19 21


204- Radhanipani Riv. 467-35 7 7 50 29 21 29 21
205 Piparvani Riv. 497·26 10 10 74 37 37 37 37
206 Ganiyarbari Riv. 871-25 1 1 5 1 4 1 4
207 Udet Riv. 398·28 7 7 34 19 15 19 15

208 Dharsimel W. 1,890-30 24 24- 136 75 61 74 58 2


209 Talav W. 1,268-30 7 7 37 25 12 25 12
210 Khenda Riv. 1,367·15 13 13 74- 37 37 37 37
211 Sankdibari Riv. 752-10 B 8 33 19 14- 19 14-
212 Harkhol Riv. 723-36 8 8 79 45 34- 43 34 2

213 Ferkada Riv. 1,825·17 11 11 74- 35 39 35 39


(Kharkhada)
214- Chhotiumer Riv. 531-05 7 7 42 18 24 18 24-
215 Kuppa Riv. 341-05 10 10 51 27 24 27 24
216 Kunda Riv. 1,500-23 10 10 55 32 23 32 23
217 Kadada Riv. 3,980-39 13 14- 81 41 40 41 40
(Girkheda)

218 Dhumna Riv. 347·38 7 7 41 15 26 14 26


219 Chharbara Riv. 400-25 5 5 32 16 16 16 16
220 Antras Riv. 1,812-24 10 10 62 33 29 33 29

128
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.
---
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36 1

69 66 66 62 2 3 1 ., 34 29 178
125 110 115 108 7 2 3 62 69 179
27 22 27 22 10 17 180
19 26 19 26 18 26 181
15 13 15 13 3 5 182

72 56 68 52 2 2 2 2 46 45 183
38 33 35 31 3 2 19 20 184
19 25 18 24 I 1 15 17 185
21 22 20 22 ' 1 10 10 186
20 13 13 9 7 4 6 12 187

~'3 24 30 22 3 2 5 15 188
4- 3 4 3 1 3 189
:85 78 77 74 2: 5 3 1 53 47 190
9 8 9 8 3 6 191

28 20 28 20 12 11 192

20 17 20 17 II 11 193
57 47 49 43 3 1 3 3 2 43 33 194
29 29 28 28 1 1 --3 16 13 195
40 28 18 14 27 2 3 20 17 196
26 23 26 23 7 5 197

8 7 8 7 3 7 198
9 9 9 9 6 7 199
40 35 40 35 32 33 200
10 5 10 5 2 6 201
23 11 18 10 5 12 12 202

10 11 10 II 9 10 203
15 17 15 17 14 4 204
28 21 28 21 9 16 205
I 2 1 2 .-I .. 2 206
15 11 14 10 4 4 207

45 33 42 33 2 30 28 208
13
25
8
17
13 8 .. 12 4 209
19 12 6 5 12 20 210
16 11 10 8 6 3 3 3 211
26 16 23 15 1 2 1 19 18 212

20 23 20 23 15 16 213
11 9 8 7 3 2 7 IS 214
16 15 12 8 4- 7 II 9 215
22 15 21 13 1 2 10 8 216
27 25 24- 21 3 4 14 15 217

11 9 9 5 2 4 4- 17 218
14 9 12 8 2 1 2 7 219
25 17 18 13 7 4 8 12 220

129
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131
GUJARAT VILLAGE
CHHOTA UDAIPUR

SI. Area in Occuqied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literat &.


No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F
-
M
- -F
1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR CHHOTA UDAIPUR 338,699-09 23,808 74,634 2,509 42,188 10,136
TALUKA 22,780 145,143 70,509 2,289 41,059 2,982

Total for Urban Area 640-00 1,569 2,174 10,829 5,736 5,093 330 220 666 604 3,391 1,551

Total for Rvral Area 338,059-09 21,634 68,898 2,179 41,522 6,745
21,2Il 134,314 65,416 2,069 40,455 1,431
TWON
Chhota Udaipur Town 640-00 1,569 2,174 10,829 5,736 5,093 330 220 666 604 3,391 1,551
P3,M,H,Mp5,D3,Hos,Mcw,
Rhc,W55,Tk,Riv,S,Po,To,
Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.

Total rif Ward No. I 412 613 3,285 1,774 J,SIl 33 28 212 166 1,088 468

Block No. 151 102 115 562 322 240 7 5 22 13 202 49


Block No. 152 59 120 645 337 308 16 11 239 142
Block No. 153 44 84 454- 235 219 23 19 24 28 126 29
Block No. 154 69 114- 451 249 202 3 4 57 41 93 35
Block No. 155 85 123 675 378 297 25 10 281 152

Block No. 156 53 57 498 253 245 68 63 147 \ 61

Total rif Ward No. II 381 576 2,639 1,385 1,254 147 HI 1,017 640

Block No. 157 81 131 570 299 271 219 144


Block No. 158 99 138 596 317 279 98 101 223 114
Block No. 159 95 115 570 306 264 253 172
Block No. 160 41 77 385 195 190 154 126
Block No. 161 68 115 518 268 250 49 40 168 84

Total rif Ward No. III 474 507 2.640 1,391 1,249 297 192 169 159 633 163

Block No. 162 88 112 529 267 262 63 53 76 67 83 8


Block No. 163 56 57 363 185 178 131 139 17 18 25 1
Block No. 164 103 103 540 271 269 76 73 129 49
Block No. 165 126 129 599 357 242 205 41
Block No. 166 101 106 609 311 298 103 191 64

Total rif Ward No. IV 299 478 2,265 1,186 1,079 138 138 653 280

Block No. 167 86 108 502 250 252 99 102 71 12


Block No. 168 56 75 411 209 202 152 37
Block No. 169 43 92 465 256 209 202 121
Block No. 170 40 84- 409 205 204 155 88
Block No. 171 74 119 478 266 212 39 36 73 22
Chhota Udaipar Village *350-22
VILLAGES
1 Kevdi W,Riv. 2,678-IJ6 70 70 379' 194 185 2 2
2 Marchipani 1.073-24- 15 16 62 32 30 2
3 Kakadkund W,Riv. 536-37 17 17 107 56 51
4 Richhvel 706-32 17 18 76 35 41 I
5 Dhorkuva W. 926;34- 32 32 142 79 63
*The area of Chhota Udaipur Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

132
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F MF MFM FMFMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2() 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
\

42,876 30,571 5,362 603 979 536 '129 1,130 254 3,312 31,758
25,545 18,608 4,861 276 594 96 4 73 4 1,029 44,964

2,672 379 67 8 10 6 138 26 76 38 326 38 93 1 494 31 168 2 1,330 229 3,064 4,714

40,204 30,504 5,352 465 903 210 36 666 86 1,982 28,694


25,166 18,600 4,855 250 556 58 :3 42 2 800 40,250

2,671 379 67 8 10 6 138 26 76 38 326 38 93 1 464 31 168 21,330 239 3,064 4,714

806 97 28 3 5 6 91 20 29 6 80 8 22 .0 212 25 80 259 29 968 1,414

162 2 2 1 29 14- .. 6 66 20 24 1 160 238 151


i37 8 6 2 3 14 1 61 11 40 5 200 300 152
101 1 23 1 6 21 33 HI 134 218 153
14S 59 12 2 4 5 26 18 6 2 15 2 2 26 18 5 49 12 104 143 154
140 6 5 9 17 18 7 .. 26 4 4 54 2 238 291 155

121 21 3 1 2 3 3 13 5 7 12 2 7 74 9 132 224 156

640 89 9 2 1 4 21 9 110 9 18 113 2 17 347 67 745 1,165

128 21 4 o. 3 3 22 6 25 2 5 69 10 171 250 157


150 24 4 1 3 1 23 2 14 8 3 93 22 167 255 158
136 5 I 11 28 3 37 2 54 5 170 259 159
100 9 2 4- 27 38 3 ·30 4 9S 181 160
126 30 2 4 2 10 5 4 101 26 142 220 Hit

670 134 21 2 35 6 25 20 47 28 81 26 1 403 105 721 1,115

152 7 5 13 2 6 16 6 4 100 7 ll5 255 162


89 70 1 1 1 5 1 2 78 70 96 108 163
133 49 4 2 2 14 6 21 20 5 3 18 1 65 21 138 220 164
162 1 11 1 7 1 6 .. 20 9 .. 107 I 195 241 165
134 7 I 25 9 36 10 1 53 6 177 291 166

556 59 9 1 8 1 3 89 21 25 1 58 4 45 1 321 28 630 1,020

112 9 4 7 4 2 95 7 138 243 167


91
117 4
o.
9
..I 10 1 18 13 49 118 202. 168
I 1 14 6 12 3 72 1 139 205 169
89 13 1 2 9 1 17 .. 14 11 1 36 9 116 191 170
147 33 2 49 19 I 1 10 2 16 69 11 119 179 171

136 122 129 120 3 1 3 58 63 1


23 18 12 13 9 4 1 I 9 12 2
35 35 33 32 2 3 21 16 3
24
50
22
48
24
48
22
46
.. 11 19 4
2 2 29 15 5

133
GUJARAT VILLAGE
CHHOTA UDAIPUR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &.


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G howes holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
---F _--
P M F M M F M F

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

6 Dholisamel P,W2, 688-01 36' 37 269 135 134 7


7 Dobachapra W2,Riv. 973-26 16 16 98 47 51
8 Mithibor P,W2,Riv, 2,091-31 107 110 583 302 281 40
Po.
9 Singlaja Riv. 444-30 29 30 150 75 75 5
10 Gadola ],337-00 34 39 193 91 102 2

11 Kothara W. 313-30 44- 44 220 III 109


12 Limbani W,Riv. 939-30 17 17 110 55 55 2
13 Ranikheda W. 1,147-28 24 24 149 78 71
14 Dun Riv. 1,002-36 43 43 263 135 128
15 Mal W. 837-23 28 28 160 85 75 3

16 Vachalibhit P,W2,Riv. 1,428-22 92 95 621 320 301 22 24 20


17 Jamli P,W2,Riv. 1,132-21 102 102 534- 295 239 215 160 28
18 Vadhvan W,Riv. 1,169-22 28 28 139 64 75 ..
19 Mandalva P,W4. 1,888-23 122 122 718 377 341 167 146 33
20 Dolariya P,W6,Riv, 2,623-34 189 189 1,198 635 563 315 292 29 4
Po.

21 Aisipur P,W3,Riv. 343-32 32 32 277 164- 113 '3 61


22 Guda P,W2,Riv. 1,499-16 97 97 692 357 335 27
23 Navagam W2. 770-38 54 54 382 204- 178 2
24 Kumbhani P,W2. 1,604-28 62 62 419 230 189 11
25 Jadiyana P,W. 1,861-11 68 68 384- 192 192 53 56 3

26 Zoj P,Mp,D, 2,067-26 286 285 1,703 906 797 96 102 96 9


Rhc,W8,
Riv,Po.
27 Virpur P,W,Riv. 1,170-36 116 116 774 422 352 301 254- 38
28 Khodvaniya P,W4. 1,383-19 82 82 526 254- 272 201 214- 7
29 Lagami W. 1,037-02 45 45 295 140 155 73 67
30 Dhadagam W. 2,147-09 42 42 232 118 114- 45 43

31 Koli P,W. 2,535-36 99 99 631 313 318 167 165 4


32 Ghoghadev Riv. 1,533-20 49 49 308 156 152 138 129
33 Ukhalvant W. 679-20 58 58 355 178 177 96 104-
34- Sanada P,Riv. 1,593-12 109 109 664 321 343 315 341 13
35 Antroli P,W. 1,753-13 103 103 618 304- 314 231 248 2

36 Chiliavant W. 1,174-00 77 77 489 258 231 164- 140


37 Vagalwada P,Riv. 495-12 48 48 314 157 157 85 90
38 Kanavant Rhc,W2, 2,084-06 75 75 403 206 197 95 92 3
Riv.
39 Chanduvant Riv. 1,121-01 25 25 141 71 70 60 62
40 Chathawada Riv. 1,047-13 31 31 206 99 107 14 19 85 88

41 Bedvi W,Riv. 800-16 22 22 176 81 95 81 95


42 Katarvant Riv. 413-04 18 18 116 68 48 49 31
43 Koliyathar Riv. 561-23 39 39 213 105 108 77 86
44 Mithali W,Riv. 554-14- 38 38 302 155 147 144 136
45 Gunatha P,W4.Riv. 1,477-01 103 103 683 337 346 316 329 4

46 Kol P,W2,Riv. 994-00 73 75 456 239 217 235 215 6


47 Diyavant Riv. 527-37 4-7 47 326 164- 162 164 162
48 Kakadpa Riv. 1,7~19 60 60 343 171 172 171 172
49 Bokadiya P,W,Riv. 1,057-28 88 88 587 288 :299 287 299 5
50 Odhi Riv. 619-06 30 30 176 89 87 69 71

51 Dadigam P,Riv. 1,248-16 48 48 267 131 136 87 87


52 Padaliya W,Riv. 1,127-21 67 67 397 192 205 192 205

134
DIBECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I~IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

F F M F M F M F
M F M F M M F M F l'f F M F M

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25' 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

78 73 77 73 57 61 6
29 31 29 31 .. .. .. " . .. .. 18 20 7
197 178 168 l46 5 7 17 24 3 ., 4 105 103 8
" ..
50
64
47
68
45
60
45
65
5
2
2
2 1
· 1. 1
25
27
28
34
9
10

67 72 62 ,68 3 4 1 .. 1 44- 37 11
37 40 30 '32 2 5 5 3 18 15 12
47 28 44- 27 3 1 31 4~ 13
82 65 76 62 5 3 1 53 63 14
51 44- 48 ~3 1 1 2 34- 31 15

196 182 180 I~ 9 9 .. 1 4 2 .. 124 119 16


176 98 113 18 32 6 39 8 119 141 17
45 31 40 30'1 5 1 19 44- 18
249 243 144 89I 98' 153 1 5 2 128 98 19
389 247 367 236 7 5 3 2 2 4 6 4 246 316 20

61 54 30 28 26 25 4- 103 59 21
209, 165 8 2 148
102 '
109
169 197
52
69
..
4- 2
..
50
40
102
121
166
178
189
22
23
24
109 54 83 46 1 2 23 8 83 138 25

551 217 315 131 107 28 14- 7 67 49 16 1 29 355 580 26

236
141
87
145
168
120
43
116
33
9
34
13
·3. 34
12 13
10 186
113
265
127
27
28
94 1 94- 1 .. 46 154 29
72 42 50 21 22 21 46 72 30

220 194 163 145 13 13 40 36 3 1 93 124 31


93 49 53 45 18 4 22 63 103 32
111 34 39 30 30 4 .. ·. 42 67 143 33
204 182 181 159 20 22 1 1 1 1 II7 161 34-
202 220 118 82 220 1 1 102 94- 35

140 47 110 35 28 12 2 118 184- 36


94 91 67 66 27 25 63 66 37
121 115 76 75 42 40 3 85 82 38
47 46 33 14 46 24- 24 39
57 11 48 10 6 3 42 96 40

47 43 42 37
26
5
4
6
4-
..1 34 52 41
44- 30 39 24- 18 42
72 66 57 49 15 17 33 42 43
92 74- 92 74 63 73 44-
214 211 209 187 3 24 123 135 45

174 121 116 86 54 35 3 65 96 46


78 87 78 87 86 75 41
92 84 92 84- 79 88 48
185 180 14-5 141 39 39 103 119 49
46 46 39 39 7 7 43 41 50

80 75 71 66 9 9 51 61 51
125 31 77 27 48 4 67 174- 52

135
GUJARAT VILLAGE
CIUIOTA UDAIPUR

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &.


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M P

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

53 Lehvant W,Riv. 742-07 52 52 343 160 183 126 142 12 2


54 Chisadiya P,W. 1,398-29 107 107 731 356 375 291 317 2
55 Hansda Riv. 1,240-28 61 61 453 233 220 135 138
56 Harpalpura P,W2,Tk, 757-10 73 73 436 216 220 215 219 9 2
Riv.
57 Timla P,W,Riv. 646-29 73 73 481 239 242 235 241 3 1

58 Rajuvant W,Riv. 601-24 42 42 255 124 131 124 129 3 1


59 Balavant Riv. 637-24 27 27 180 86 94 86 94
60 BadIa Riv. 830-12 23 23 151 75 76 75 76 3
61 Nana Riv. 630-08 34 34 186 97 89 97 89
Rampura
62 Mota P,W,Tk,Riv. 712-31 49 49 279 141 138 3 133 135 5 2
Rampura

63 Zer P,W8. 3,779-32 129 129 817 4'29 388 298 282 2
64- Vanar P,W3,Riv. 2,358-16 72 72 452 223 229 154 159, 7 1
65 Dhamodi W. 480-08 25 25 196 97 99 97 99
66 Arnbala P,W4,Riv2,Po. 2,219-12 145 145 855 476 379 30 26 335 263 91 II
67 Nakarnli W2. 1.216-17 40 41 256 133 123 119 11+

68 Surshi W. 944-05 29 29 179 87 92 79 83


69 Nani Sadhli P,W3. 892-09 110 110 602 310 292 38 27 180 181 30 6
70 Moti Sadhli P,W6,Riv. 1,741-13 176 177 1,059 589 470 26 21 431 355 104 15
71 Rangpurjoz M,MP,D, 1,183-34 165 165 974- 501 473 21 15 390 380 43 6
Rhc,W6,
Riv.Po.
72 Kanas P,W3. 1,15I-2B 67 67 430 223 207 168 152 2

73 Bhordali P,W,Riv2. 1,119-13 48 48 320 169 1St 154 141


74 Bilvant W,Riv. 757-28 35 35 236 129 107 129 107
75 Rozwa Riv, 808-08 30 30 201 92 109 92 109
76 Simalkuva Riv2. 625-39 42 42 292 143 149 87 91 4-
77 Bhorda P,W3, 2,472-08 150 150 937 468 469 7 5 451 457 35
Riv2,Po.

78 Jam1a P,W5,Riv. 1,633-11 110 110 771 406 365 29 38 9 6 18


79 Kachhel P.W3,Riv. B05-06 47 47 310 165 145 81 66 67 65 7
Kanavant
80 Surkheda W7. 1,671-23 57 57 367 186 181 166 155 2
81 Tundva W. 3,712-21 92 92 583 303 280 ., 303 280
82 Bodgam P,W. 2,600-11 92 92 571 297 274 247 232 16

83 Khadkhad P,W3,Riv. 1,146-30 130 132 796 409 387 371 350 5 1
84- Ferkuva P,W,Riv. 832-02 71 81 571 284 287 252 255 26 2
85 Jadavant W12. 63B-16 42 42 290 150 140 141 131 3 1
86 Khadak. P,W5,Riv. 1,365-39 96 96 547 266 281 12 12 219 226 13 3
wada
87 Dungarbhit P,W9,Riv. 1.604-12 71 72 480 246 234 24

88 Bandibhit W2,Riv2. 782-10 49 4-9 340 194- 146 8 5


89 Kikawada P,WI5,Riv. 1,746-19 121 125 845 438 407 90 80 5 6 63 4-
90 Kho5 W4,Riv. 900-03 54 56 364 191 173 23
91 Tepaliya P,W3,Riv. 739-32 50 51 368 185 183 21
92 Jaijarvani W8,Riv. 1,065-18 51 51 310 154 156 1

93 Umarva P,W3,Tk. 981-19 41 41 249 131 118 2 2 70 39


Riv,Po.
94 Chichod P,W26,Tk. 1,128-15 111 113 728 356 372 39 5
Riv.
95 Palsanda P,W7,Riv_ 2,388-19 112 127 804 413 391 10 6 17

136
J)umcrORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

.M F M F M FMFM F MFM FM FM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35

107 96 97 92 4 4 3 2 " 53 87 53
189 170 171 156 16 14 1 1 167 205 54
135 113 122 98 13 15 98 107 55
94 50 60 6 33 44 122 170 56
163 145 134 118 28 27 76 97 5:

83 76 73 64 10 12 41 55 58
57 18 49 14 8 4 29 76 59
44 43 44 43 31 33 60
62 60 41 21 60 35 29 61

85 83 46 34 83 5 56 55 62

246 207 241 203 5 4, .. .. .. .. 183 181 63


130 133 126 128 1 1 1 1 2 3 93 96 64
56 51 45 41 II 10 , , 4I 48 65
268 191 174 143 56 47 13 3 11 1 10 208 188 66
88 75 83 70 5 5 45 48 67

50 40 38 30 2 5 4 5 6 37 52 68
167 146 117 102 26 31 15 13 4 5 143 146 69
336 215 299 194 28 20 3 6 253 255 70
315 244 264 217 6 27 3 4 2 36 186 229 71

148 121 47 100 12 I 75 86 72

108 33 68 20 40 13 61 lIB 73
68 57 35 , , 33 57 61 50 74
55 55 55 55 37 54 75
86 60 83 60 3 .. , . 57 89 76
272 7 249 4 11 3 .. 2 3 1 6 196 462 77

200 20 108 56 20 .. 19 17 206 345 78


79 1 62 17 86 144- 79
115 109 5 71 181 80
183 152 137 112 46 40 .. 120 128 81
179 121 130 65 28 19 15 37 5 118 153 82
244 114 221 77 22 37 165 273 83
172 147 166 139 2 2 3 3 3 JIZ 140 84
103 90 101 90 2 47 50 85
175 99 82 91 99 '. I 91 182 86
148 163 124 131 20 32 .. 3 98 71 87

138 101 65
158
38 62
9
47
72
7 12 4 4
44 62 10
, . 56 45 83
252 165 31 31 186 242 89
121 62 64 57 62 .. 70 III 90
112 58 57 51 58 3 73 125 91
86 79 75 57 11 22 68 77 92
76 13 46 2 21 11 3 3 55 10.5 93
224- 57 144 1 63 29 6 13 20 3 132 315 94
238 21 174 9 60 12 2 175 370 95

137
B-18
GlJJARAT 'VILLAGE
CHHOTA UDAIPUR

§i. Area in Occupied HOuSe- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/TownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Populatioll Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

96 Siloj W7. 1,012-35 32 32 267 131 136 92 106


97 Malu P,W. 1,464-05 42 42 289 149 140 32
98 Rozkuva. P,W4,Tk. 91S-06 75 87 594 322 272 l{) 9 24 1
99 Achheta W2. 766-18 51 51 313 161 152 118 116 5
100 Bhilpur P,W40. 2,771-13 III 113 725 368 357 5 3 266 275 11 1

101 Baroj P,W2,Riv. 2,545-22 100 101 642 316 326 14 11 200 207 17
102 Devaliya "P,W12,Tk2.,Riv. 1,502-00 233 240 1,584- 831 753 12 9 68
103 Achhala P,W9,Riv. 2,034-36 101 113 751 393 358 25 1
104 Vijol W4,Riv. 1,103-05 79 71 391 194 197 194 197
105 Oda P,W2,Riv. 1,023-31 83 83 484- 256 228 9 12 159 143 8

106 Potiya W4,Riv. 377-13 24 24 183 98 85 95 80 7


107 Chorvana W2,Riv. 745-22 39 39 233 117 lI6 117 116
108 Ozadi W,Riv, 581-30 20 20 120 64- 56 56 48
109 Kachhel W2. 1,133-36 71 71 435 226 209 151 147 4
Surkheda
110 Tejgadh M,W20,Tk2, 2,817-12 449 449 2,782 1,-«0 1,342 147 135 160 lti9 437 197
Riv2,Po.

III Gangawada W3,Riv, l.ll9-16 87 94 569 303 266 232 201 10


112 Rampura W. 464-03 12 12 62 34 26 13 11
l13 Jaloda P,W3,Riv. 1,418-14.- 123 124 769 398 371 30 33 37 49 29
114- Runvad WS. 1,760-04- 53 54 331 178 153 130 112 5
115 Talavfaliya W12.Tk, 421-23 42 42 366 191 175 70 68 22
Riv.

116 Raysingpura P,W8,Riv. 1,315-32 155 155 948 478 470 211 226 47 3
Harvant
117 Dumali P,WI2, 1,400-06 134 134 822 441 381 27 33 38 8
Riv3,Po.
118 Khajuriya P,W20. 1,361-03 122 122 834 434 400 380 350 40
119 Chilarvant W3. 769-20 74 76 499 254 245 46 39 7
120 Harvant P,WI2. 1,189-34- 102 103 669 371 292 1 2 29 8

121 Dharmaj M,W5. 905-36 22 22 113 59 54 27 15


122 Maldhi W6,Riv. 895-15 73 73 435 247 188 11 2
123 Puniyavant M,W16. 1,142-27 108 113 735 386 349 286 262 66 7
124 Malaja P,WI4. 1,050-34- 89 91 669 336 333 287 281 23
125 Ghelvant P,W4,Riv. 909-39 114 114 638 344 294 72 63 33 40 62 7

126 Ekalbara P,W3. 1,626-24- 114 114- 651 343 308 293 267 47 I
127 Kasara Riv. 746-13 39 39 208 110 98
128 Bopa Tk2. 964-24 60 60 395 204: 191 8 15 2
129 Padharvant P,WS,Tk, 695-16 91 91 565 289 276 17 19 267 248 2
Riv.
130 Simal FaJiya p. W2,Riv. 1,371-26 158 108 648 335 313 3 4 41 30 21

131 Dhandhoda P,WI5,Riv, 1,776-34 164 215 1,233 654 579 185 171 393 347 140 13
Po.
132 Chokdi P,W7. 2,150-12 52 52 296 163 133 8 7
133 Bhensa W. 1,721-33 lO 10 64 36 . 28 9 8
134- Oliamba P,W9,Riv. 1,261-02 75 75 514- 268 246 37 1
135 Vasedi P,W7,Riv. 1,221-37 209 209 1,213 627 586 60 52 49 40 11~ 43

136 Nalej P,W4,Riv. 1,564-04 59 59 384- 205 179 42


137 Khutaliya W2. 649-39 49 49 266 154- , 1I2 5 1 3
138 Gondariya W. 1,087-04 10 10 74 38 36 11 5
139 Pipiej Riv. 2,753-22 68 68 301 161 140 55 54 7 2
140 Juna Udepur Riv. 897- 36 6 6 22 13 9 9 8 2

138
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F MF MFMF MFMFMFMFM F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

93 61 63 21 30 40 38 75 96
85 25 69 15 15 10 1 64 115 97
214 113 97 81 88 34 24 1 lOB 159 98
92 76 89 75 3 1 69 76 99
212 168 199 158 11 9 I 156 189 100

176 123 148 95 18 21 5 2 6 1 2 140 203 101


485 258 392 174 32 18 7 9 2 2 3 40 64 346 495 102
241 92 142 4 13 8 41 40 45 40 152 266 103
123 2 113 2 10 71 195 104
157 135 110 93 37 31 4 8 6 3 99 93 105

61 53 58 5~ 2 1 37 32 106
65 43 52 39 ,13 4- 52 73 107
36 31 32 27 4 4 .. 28 25 108
100 102 71 75' 26 24 3 3 126 107 109

756 113 278 H' 106 64 8 72 9 6 2 .. 60 2 17 207 24 684 1,229 110

205 177 71 .. 133 177 1 98 89 III


19 5 19 4 1 15 23 112
206 7 118 73 7 1 10 3 1 192 364 113
118 95 105 85 5 3 ..1 8 7 60 58
105
114
115
113 70 104- 70 8 78

320 109 143 176 109 1 158 361 116

239 30 189 24 28 6 20 2 202 351 117

269 248 203 192 54 47 3 1 9 8 165 152 118


133 126 101 103 19 17 8 6 1 4 121 119 119
202 97 134- 41 25 16 1 42 40 175 195 120

30 11 26 4 3 7 1 29 43 121
133 84 54 7 61 61 1 8 I 9 15 114 104 122
214 165 139 89 18 I 6 3 15 29 6 30 43 172 184 123
191 129 168 121 23 8 .. .. 145 204. 124-
181 125 95 43 27 50 2 2 12 22 3 3 13 29 5 163 169 125

217 155 197 139 19 16 126 153 126


62 46 62 46 48 52 127
136 117 126 108 9 9 1 68 74 128
201 118 114 84 5 2 52 22 30 10 88 158 129

189 179 129 128 57 51 2 146 134 130

386 324 195 224- II 3 3 24 20 50 38 .. 18 85 39 268 255 131


100 96 4 63 133 132
20 20 13 13 4 4 3 3 16 8 133
162 76 106 47 75 3 .. .. .• 1 5 1 106 170 134
377 239 167 147 18 7 4 3 26 17 18 8 2 2 27 2 36 2 79 51 250 347 135

120 84 51 2 59 80 6 4 1 85 95 136
106 67 89 65 9 8 2 48 45 137
20 18 10 1 10 17 18 18 138
95 58 49 25 l7 29 2 25 13 66 82 139
7 6 6 Q l 6 3 11'0

139
GUJARAT VILLAGE
CHHOTA UDAIPUR

SI. !\rea in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F
2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

141 Manka (Chhota 307-08 33 33 183 91 92 25 26 8 1


Udaipur) P,W2,Tk,
Riv.
142 Gabdiya W2. 2,131-06 58 58 309 164 145 72 69
143 Ganthiya P,W9, 1,396-01 63 63 395 202 193 202 193 12
144 Singla P,W4. 3,475-01 72 72 449 234 215 109 109 67 17
145 Palasda W. 1,445-37 26 26 132 68 64 65 62

146 Luni WIl. 1,202-06 73 72 4ro 216 194 28 26 32 12


147 Sihada P,W2. 4,195-11 236 243 1,469 779 690 34 27 2 37
148 Badvav WZ. 566·04 37 41 233 131 102 131 102
149 Panvad M,H,Mp2, 2,474-13 510 513 2,686 1,398 1,288 147 141 280 265 476 175
D,Hos,Rhc,
Mcw,W22,
Tk,Riv,Po,
150 Raychha P,Riv. 646-39 55 58 361 179 182 166 173 19

151 Morangana P,Riv. 881-25 96 96 590 303 287 7 11 295 ',276 60 6


152 Kanalva P,WI2. 2,566.04- 319 323 2,143 1,079 1,064 931 921 50
Riv,Po.
153 Chikhli Riv. 876-30 71 71 417 223 194 223 194
154 Raypur 938-08 67 67 457 226 231 226 231
155 Jajarjhol W. 356-26 41 41 278 139 139 103 114 5

156 Asar M,W5, 66B-10 118 131 782 3B9 393 34 37 334 331 58 7
Riv
157 Dhanpur P,W, 804-06 81 96 527 270 257 4 3 88 79 53 lO
Riv.
158 Dhanpuri P,W. 432-17 66 67 462 223 239 11 10 206 226 17
159 Tava P,W3. 862-13 90 90 556 272 284 261 273 30
160 Singalkuva P,W. 688-37 73 81 554 276 278 233 234 36

161 Kedavant W,Riv. 586-34 45 50 304 148 156 89 97 40 9


162 Vantda W. 236-12 30 30 203 100 103 5 93 94 5
163 Gugaliya P,Riv. 765-31 96 97 585 29B 287 218 211 8 7
164 Goddha Riv. 688-27 58 61 354 179 175 179 175
165 Khatiyavant P,W,Riv. 1,388-39 132 142 807 426 381 234 200 124 18

166' Lalpur P,W2, 368-38 24 31 179 84- 95 53 55 28 11


Riv.
167 Muglavant P,Riv. 528-32 29 35 202 93 109 93 109 22 6
168 Mudamor P,W,Riv. 666-33 68 68 376 194 182 128 116 46 14-
169 Rangpur Ka- P,W,Po. 844-32 59 67 381 197 184 9 159 150 54 5
'Want
170 Bagliya P,W. 849-13 100 126 681 33B 343 162 172 114 44

171 Kherka P,W,Riv. 1,142-37 76 105 652 342 310 2 2 296 283 73 4
172 Jhilava Riv. 249-10 25 26 156 85 71 85 71 16
173 Manavant M,W, 1,377-08 161 179 1,097 572 525 42 30 59 54 174 43
Riv,Po.
174 Karajvant P,W4. 968-21 144 146 897 459 438 44 48 262 260 16
175 Rumdiya P,W3. 1,639-19 184 189 1,2p7 651 616 24 32 612 570 21 2

176 Bhumaswada P,W3. 1,960-22 208 211 1,277 622 655 24 24 591 624 97 2
177 Uncheda W,Riv. 1,341-12 53 62 317 158 159 133 135 5 3
178 Sodhvadh W3,Riv, 749-32 47 59 376 186 190 125 129 4-
179 Nani Tokri P,W5. 831-37 100 100 599 315 284 12 IS 299 266 55 18
180 Roddha P. 1,711-20 119 119 847 432: 415 4- 6 410 386 26 7

181 Bediya P,W5. 1,331-02 119 124 757 391 366 66 69 312 27<;J 69 3

140
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 51.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F MF M F M FM F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

66 55 55 46 11 9 25 37 141

100 86 81 72 19 64 59 142
134 85 133 85 1 .. 68 108 143
144
140 124 llQ 104 20 10 3 10 1 94 91
47 31 38 29 8 2 1 21 33 145

130
402
119
188
120
356
115
107
10
38
2
81 3
2 ..2 86
377
75
502
146
147
71 46 70 45 1 .. .. 1 60 56
847
148
149
771 441 296 256 124 117 S 63 42 48 9 96 1 11 .. 116 24 627

124 llO 124 107 3 55 72 150

166 176 153 161 4 8 6 7 3 .. 137 III 151


586 502 553 474 28 28 2 3 493 562 152

121 104 90 77 31 27 102 90 153


122 118 117 118 4 104- 113 154
80 76 69 72 9 ,4 2 59 63 155

224 . 209 166 170 37 34 .. 11 5 5 5 165 184 156


140 128 105 97 33 31 130 129 157
133 128 126 121 3 2 4- 4 1 .. 90 111 158
173 87 169 85 3 2 ... 1 99 197 159
156 153 135 139 14 10 " 6 3 1 1 120 125 160

82 67
60
63
49
53
54
19 14 .. .. 66 89 161
52 4 2 2 1 48 43 162
160 140 79 72 77 68 .. 2 2 138 147 163
107 99 68 61 39 38 72 76 164
249 231 236 221 7 9 .. 3 2 177 150 165

46 45 30 34 11 11 3 38 50 166
50 62 43 59 532 43 47 167
117 63 72 38 44 25 1 77 119 168
121 103 91 84 10 14 .. 9 4 3 7 76 81 169
199 192 104 100 91 92 1 3 139 151 170

179 150 159 130 19 20 .. 1 .. 163 160 171


43 40 42 39 I 1 .. .. .. 42 31 172
297 258 249 226 30 30 .. 10 3 5 275 267 173
286
401
253
285
260
353
229
240
7
42
10
45 ,.
17 14 .. .. 2 173 185 174
3 .. 3 250 331 175

404- 266 371 247 15 10 3 10 9 4 213 389 176


92 36 65 17 26 18 1 1 66 123 177
108 100 96 89 12 11 78 90 178
165 2 140 .. 14- 2 1 5 3 2 1'50 282 179
253 137 236 121 15 14 1 2 .. 1 179 278 180

208 196 167 1(1) 17 30 1 4 2 15 4- 183 168 181

141
GUJARAT VILLAGE
CHII0TA UDAIPUR

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &:


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

182 Kochvad Riv. 645-02 56 57 354 182 172 178 168 1


183 Pipaldi W. 1,483-04 82 82 585 301 284- 7 2 275 265 8
184 Pipalda P,W3. 885-04- 86 86 486 248 238 17 10 231 228 13
185 Kaldhara P,W4. 1,148-15 97 99 674 339 335 6 6 319 321 19
186 Mandwada P,W3. 707-00 38 38 196 101 95 99 92 17

187 Jharoi W7,Riv. 577-28 51 51 280 142 138 30 29 24


188 MotaVanta P,W2, 856-06 106 106 588 307 281 13 7 49 54 61 6
Riv.
189 Mankodi P,Wll, 1,790-39 131 152 1,071 543 528 3 7 384 374- 99 3
Riv2.
190 Narukot W.Riv. 802-27 72 72 397 215 182 29 27 1M 153 10
191 Mota ghoda P,W2. 601-06 67 69 454- 226 228 24- 26 199 198 34-

192 Nani-Ghodi W. 338-36 24- 24- 160 82 78 79 76 4


193 Khandaniya W2,Riv. 846-30 27 27 173 85 88 57 65 3
194- Bokdiya P,WIO. 838-39 54 54 371 185 186 1 149 ~47 10
195 Vijli W,Riv. 431-20 33 32 221 109 112 3
196 Deri Riv. 181-34- 14- 14 88 45 43 45 43

197 Baladgam P,W4,Riv. 749-00 59 59 374- 193 181 70 68 43 2


198 Bordha W. 519-15 46 46 272 137 135 128 128 3
199 Moti-Tokri P,W2,Riv. 959-39 117 117 763 392 371 56 60 220 213 62 6
200 Dungargam P,W5. 2.028-37 180 181 1,190 594 596 14 16 571 570 13
201 Gajlavant W5,Riv. 292-26 22 22 1~8 70 58 62 55 22

202 Jamba W15. 1,015-07 83 83 506 258 248 12 14 11 1


203 Chipan W5. 292-39 35 35 197 106 91 7
204- Kanabeda W12. 641-02 57 57 321 157 164 157 164- 10
205 Chiliyavant P,Riv. 1,186-25 102 102 645 333 312 8 3 280 252 11
206 Undva Riv. 234-19 22 22 130 73 57 73 57 4

207 Muset (Jamli) P,Riv. 1,148-09 77 77 492 252 240 9 9 237 228 22
208 Titod P,W. 1,251-37 83 83 498 242 256 242 256 23
209 Nalvant P,W7,Riv. 744-24 70 70 396 209 187 209 187 52 9
210 Nakvindhiya W5,Riv. 205-33 27 27 159 81 78 77 76 3 1
211 Katkavant P,WIO,Riv. 607-27 58 58 396 203 193 156 154- 24- 3

212 Devadh P,WI5,Riv. 958-00 95 95 599 307 292 294- 280 12


213 Athadungri P,WI5,Riv. 1,166-27 178 176 1,126 587 539 67 58 4-73 439 53 8
214 Moti-Sankal P,Wll,Riv. 1,532-24 119 113 730 372 358 354- 347 29
215 Jamli Muset P,Riv. 1,132-21 76 76 544- 278 266 13 13 265 253 22
216 Thambhala Riv. 363-38 41 4-1 257 121 136 92 115 8

217 Kharmda P,WIO,Riv. 1,257-07 51 75 471 228 24-3 228 243 20


218 Gaidetha P,W9, Riv. 826-24 66 6B 462 241 221 5 2 201 193 25 1
219 Thadgam P,WI3.Riv. 3,984-26 146 148 942 454- 488 403 427 43 5
220 Zalavant WI9,Riv. 503-15 51 52 330 165 165 165 165 15 1
221 Chapariya W6. 530-35 45 45 292 148 144- 145 142 3 1

224 Amalvant P,WI3,Riv. 580-11 62 62 435 212 223 201 208 22


223 Dhaniwadi Riv. 498-33 44- 44- .320 152 168 5 4 137 149 9
224- Dhaniwada P,Riv. 971-13 66 67 412 208 204- 3 4- 193 187 14
225 Amsota W. 1,189-09 72 72 472 22] 251 221 251
226 Patadiya W3.Riv. 162-10 13 13 68 37 31 37 31

227 Vankaner P,W7. 1,065-35 60 64 392 220 172 217 170 19


228 Khandibara W6,Tk. 712-34- 61 62 376 186 190 4- 4 180 186 3
229 Kavant P,M,H, 504-08 600 632 3,326 1,753 1,573 230 267 162 128 859 487
MP2,D,
Hos,Mcw,
W3,Riv,S,
Po.

l42
DtltECtOlty Distrlct--Baroda
TALUKA
WoRKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMF MF M F
15 16 17 18 19 20' 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

122 102 US 97 2 5 1 .. .. ', .. 1 60 70 182


155 153 146 146 4 4 .. 2 3 3 146 131 183
145. 46 131 44 8 2 4- 2 103 192 184
189 197 175 190 2 7 1 7 4 .. 150 138 185
58 54 50 44 5 9 3 1 43 41 186

84 94 77 6
28
8
28 1
..
5
1 ..1 58
139
44- 187
168 140 131 1 2 141 188
278 223 253 214 18 9 1 .• 4 265 305 189
104
127 118
4 88
109
.. '
96·· 14 19
15
4
4
3 ..
III
99
178
110
190
191

, 53 40 53 -40 .. .. 29 38 192
43 16 35 .. .. 3 5 16 42 72 193
110 102 88 81 10 10 9 4 3 7 75 84 194
75 73 75 73 34- 39 195
24 22 2 21 43 196

119 63 104 63 13 .. 1 1 74 118 197


69 65 .. 2 2 68 135 198
228 229 194 194 9 35
"
24 .. .. 1 .. 164- 142 199
343 274- 317 261 14 9 5 4 1 .. 2 4- .. 251 322 200
29 12 17 8 4- 12 41 46 201
152 147 130 135 19 12 1 2 106 101 202
69 58 4-8 43 20 15 1 37 33 203
91 80 83 71 8 9 .. 66 84 204
174 31 150 7 14 22 3 .. 7 2 159 281 205
45 36 44 36 1 .. 28 21 206
154-
152
111
149
158
57
125
152
64
126
158
..
12
5
12 14 11
..
4
..1 2
1 37
..
56
98
90
98
91
98
130
207
208
209
35 3 27 3 6 .. .. 1 .. 1 .. 46 75 210
112 16 77 20 15 3 .. 12 1 91 177 211

178 171 6 .. 1 129 292 212


339 292 257 236 50 31 28 21i 3 .. ."_ 1 248 247 213
244 164 170 51 35 103 37 10 1 1 128 194 214
169 75 151 14 10 61 .. 7 I 109 191 215
74 9 53 13 7 7 I 1 1 47 127 216
133 8 89 2 34 2 8 1 3 .. .. .. 1 95 235 217
135 95 105 79 28 16 ., 1 1 106 126 218
269 218 240 201 25 17 J 3 185 270 219
94 92 .. 2 71 165 220
87 3 45 39 3 3 61 HI 221
131 2 93 2 23 .. 2 13 81 221 222
88 78 59 64 29 14 64 90 223
128 2 124 2 2 2 80 202 224
135 113 129 113 1 .. 2 ., 3 86 138 225
23 6 18 4 5 2 14 25 226
132 42 III 25 19 16 1 I 88 130 227
93 .. 91 ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 93 190 228
a76 241 32 2 13 8 14- •• 100 29 53 3 9 ,. 252 32 5 398 167 877 1,332 229

143
GtJJAlUT VlLLAG£
CHHOTA UDAIPUR

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M
---
F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Il 12 13 14

230 Gojariya P,W. 1,027-33 55 58 437 219 218 219 218 10


231 Samalvant P,W2. 1,498-25 92 87 696 349 347 51 45 1
232 Kasarvav W2. 988-30 37 43 234 108 126 108 126
233 Usela W7. 1,415-09 75 77 462 243 219 243 219
234 Bildha P,W2,Riv. 1,181-01 57 58 361 186 175 180 172 17

235 Saidivsan P ,W7 ,Riv,Pa. 3,755-03 207 210 1,370 696 674 26 26 620 596 40 12
236 Gelesar P,W4,Riv. 1,411-27 59 60 397 206 191 6 5 189 174 27
237 Julvaniya W. 248-21 22 22 139 70 69 70 69
238 Hamirpura Riv. 959-34 51 51 308 ISO 158 147 157 5
239 Kakanpur P,W4. 1,116-02 81 77 498 257 241 253 241 14 1
240 Vajepur P,Riv. 1,817-33 100 99 658 328 330 321 325 24
241 Navlja P,W7,Riv, 1,327-28 104 104 700 353 347 2 2 333 332 44 2
Po.
242 Chichava W3,Riv. 1,075-27 88 87 553 269 284 266 283 5
243 Singalda P,W5,Riv. 1,275-08 75 74 518 265 253 238 240 5
244 Renda P,W,Riv. 1,426-25 72 72 440 214 226 9 11 204 215 12

245 Tadkachhala W2,Riv. 1,043-39 50 50 292 157 J35 157 135 1


246 Aratiya W,Riv. 1,094-15 40 40 218 116 102 116 102
247 Rajuvant W2. 497-16 25 25 156 77 79 77 79
248 Palaskuva Riv. 437-24 15 15 78 40 38 40 38
249 Talav 505-30 22 22 119 59 60 5 6

250 Rendi W,Riv. 1,275-15 68 67 449 225 224 225 224 2


251 Jamli P,W3,Riv. 1,005-32 64 65 374 184 190 180 188 48
Vagudan
252 Vagudan W,Riv. 631-07 55 56 358 183 175 183 175 10
253 Nanavanta W7. 531-31 4·1 41 283 146 137 146 137
254 Bheretha W2,Riv. 714-34 53 53 323 169 154 168 153 23

255 Kosta 388-03 33 33 239 115 124 95 109


256 Mati Kadai W2. 739-27 53 52 347 167 180 158 170 7
257 Chhadvani P,W3. 1,837-09 75 77 520 283 237 279 235 18
258 Nakhal Riv. 1,569-17 76 76 459 2~1 228 231 228 3
259 Nani W2. 913-39 41 41 297, 149 148 116 115 I
Chikhli

260 BorchapdaRiv. 706-18 22 24 144 76 68 76 68


261 HathithanW,Riv. 619-37 34 33 229 112 117 112 117
262 Raysingpura P,W,Riv. 1,757-04 87 90 572 310 262 307 259 4
Kavant
263 Umthi P,W,Riv. 2,624-14 179 179 1,134- 561 573 13 11 514 529 21 4
264 Bujar Riv. 484-12 36 40 208 104 104 104 104

265 Judli P,Riv. 1,023-19 51 51 289 150 139 141 136 15


266 Manka P,W2,Riv. 2,951-28 125 125 821 409 412 392 395 1
Kavant
267 Khasra P. 801-03 18 21 118 60 58 55 57 4 1
268 Mati P,W,Po. 462-12 37 41 233 112 121 107 113 2
Chikhli
269 Bhundmariya .. 1,004-15 31 25 187 90 97 86 95
270 Kotbi W. 1,591-20 21 27 131 70 61 68 59
271 Padvani Riv. 1,125-13 48 48 315 156 159 142 144
272 Mogra P,Riv. 1,248-01 82 82 505 268 237 146 155 6 2
273 Kadaipani 655-04 32 33 233 113 120 113 120
274 Karvi W,Riv. 338-20 19 28 167 80 87 80 87

275 Khandla Riv. 906-26 28 28 172 81 91 81 91


276 Ambadungar W2. 3,426-05 26 26 216 108, 108 108 108
277 Hanf P,W,Riv. 9,994-03 99 99 654 354 300 292 247 2
278 Turkheda Riv. 6,156-03 21 20 98 39 59 39 59
279 Pandhariya Riv. 122-37 7 7 72 32 40 32 40

144
blltECTOkV Dlstrlct-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV v VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M FM FM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

121 .. 52 69 .. .. \ .. .. 98 ":18 230


215 3 148 31 31 4 3 1 134 H 231
64 .. 35 29 .. .. 44 126 232
117' 13 63 10 51 3 2 I 126 206 :L32
102 62 87 8 14 54 1 84 113 234

461 387 430 . 356 .. 5 6, 12 25 14 235 287


183
235
236
113 8 90 8 23 93
37 33 32 33 5 .. .. 33
77
36 237
156 238
73 2 53 19 2 1
158 70 82 5 .. 1 99 241 239
174 159 11 2 .. 2 154 330 240
208 27 189 20. 4 2 4 .. 11 5 145 320 241
170 118 57 2 109 116 4 .• .. .. 99 166 242
161 13 130 .. 4 2 .. 25 13 104 240 243
134 90 120. 80 5 2 226 6 1 80 136 244
99 39 60 37 39 1 .. 58 96 245
62 59 .. 3 ·1. 54
40
102246
45 247
37 34 36 34 ' .. o.
22 17 14 8 17 .. 18 21 248
30 28 2 29 60 249
149 116 121 94 14 17 14 5 .. .. 76 108 250
116 100 98 99 7 10 1 1 68 90 251
93 72 86 71 3 1 4 90 103 232
92 87 82 77 10 10 .. ., ·. 54 50 233
103 31 95 26 4 2 2 3 1 1 66 123 254
70 83 62 77 6 6 2 ·. .. 45 41 255
98 24 89 11 3 8 2 .. 4 5 69 156 256
162 4 160 3 1 .. 1 .. 121 233 257
127 119 122 114 2 2 3 3 104 109 258
81 71 76 71 5 68 77 259

45 37 44 37 31 31 260
76 67 69 64 7 3 .. .. 36 50 261
172 71 161 67 8 4 2 1 138 191 262
319 60 244 33 52 25 8 2 14 242 513 263
60 23 60 23 44 81 264
78 15 75 4 3 11 .. 72 124 265
234 118 227 118 1 3 2 I 175 294 266
39 18 32 14 1 2 5 2 .. I 21 40 267
66 30 59 26 2 2 3 2 2 46 91 268
53 60 53 58 2 37 37 269
37 36 35 36 .. 1 33 25 270
105 61 84 37 3 1 18 23 51 98 271
171 67 144 52 7 2 15 13 2 2 97 170 272
59 ,64 57 61 1 2 1 1 .. 54 56 273
58 56 56 56 2 22 31 274
53 53 50 52 3 28 38 275
61 62 61 62 47 46 276
197 59 189 59 6 2 157 241 277
29 32 29 32 10 27 278
21 18 21 18 11 22 279

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147
GUJARAT VD..LAGE
JABUGAM

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribe, Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR JABUGAM 197,899-14 18,230 57,204 1,397 23,967 13,808


TALUKA 18,152 110,891 53,687 1,302 22,576 3,361

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 197,f/99-14 If/,230 57,204 1,397 23,967 13,808
18,152 110,891 53,687 1,302 22~76 3,861

VILLAGES

1 Borkunda P,W5. 1,140-00 121 121 829 432 397 1 2 365 331 60 9
2 Kanda P,W6. 918-32 110 110 724 371 353 6 5 331 308 15 1
3 Mota Amadra 833-09 110 73 567 296 271 44 26 40 40 30 7
(Kadval) P,W2.
4 Nana Amadra 623-00 74 73 471 255 216 46 44 47 4
(Kadval) M,Mp,D,
Rhc,W,Tk.
5 Oliakalam P,W2. 772-36 97 97 698 366 332 17 13 302 284 31

6 Bhikhapura M,W3,Riv, 842-00 118 118 706 357 349 26 32 152 166 95 13
Po.
7 Gad P,W3. 781-03 147 141 812 423 389 4 6 81 94 146 24
8 Jogapur W3. 501-25 26 26 197 98 99 74 77 5
9 Chuli P,WIO. 1,103-28 144 144 931 511 420 4 4 405 333 16
10 Muvada P,W32. 1,735-19 181 206 1,449 771 678 27 13 252 197 68 9

11 Samadi Riv. 1,027-11 33 33 203 91 112 29 44 13 18 1


12 Virpur P,Riv. 478-23 20 26 190 102 88 89 73 3
13 Kadvapura Riv2. 96-27 8 8 4S 21 24- 21 24 1
14 Jamba P,W12. 881·29 105 92 629 321 308 13 20 140 117 42 6
15 Khatasc P,WI5. 1,053·06 100 89 512 255 257 27 23 34 31 59 3

16 Selva WS. 286-18 37 37 264 140 124 31 27 7


17 Rajpur WlO. 1,420-34 53 53 312 152 160 5
(Kadval)
18 Kadval M,MP,D, 3,034-07 446 416 2,588 1,313 1,275 72 68 89 82 324 47
Mcw,W6,
Tk,Po.
19 Kalikui W2. 205·06 21 21 100 51 49 3 3 4
20 Zari P,W3. 1,824-09 84 86 573 299 274 5 6 181 165 23
_._..
21 Bhabhar W3. 833-20 29 29 146 71 75 47 46
22 Nani khandi W4. 493-30 74 76 408 207 201 8 10 55 49 7
23 Intvada W2. 650-34 44 39 228 114 114 114 107
24 Jogapura- W2. 153-35 45 49 267 139 128 91 86
dunagar
25 Kevada W. 638-29 34 24 170 87 83 79 77

26 Pani P,D,WI7, 578-21 207 198 1,007 530 477 19 17 16 9 150 42


Po.
Z7 Vadoth M,WlO.Riv. 643-30 86 86 496 250 246 22 18 12 8 71 10
28 Gundi P,W8,R!v. 230-22 44 44 .269 137 132 14 12 31 3
29 Moti Khandi P,W2,Riv. 797-24 53 58 348 181 167 6 2 17 18 21 3
30 Kheda W8,Riv. 572-23 61 61 370 177 193 12

31 Udhania W. 150-30 20 20 III 62 49 2


32 Satun P,WlO,Riv. 1,751-16 94 94 520 260 260 9 10 43 2
33 Bar P,W9,Riv. 1,354-23 96 96 556 285 271 3 6 64 8
34 Motipura W3,Riv. 128-03 28 28 165 84 81 26
(Kadval)
35 Vasangadh M,W7,Riv. 924-28 66 66 334 174 160 80 10

148
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALlJKA
WORKERS
Total Non-
workers workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM F M FMFMFM FM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

33,149 24,093 5,960 505 501 247\ 60 580 73 1,130 24,055


21,975 15,048 6,386 47 220 '7 2 16 249 31,712

33,149 24,09'3 5,960 505 5()1 247 60 580 73 1,130 24,055


21,975 15,048 6,386 47 220 7 2 16 249 31,712

258 179 254 ,175 3 4 174 218 1


247 112 241 ,108 5 4 .. .. 124 241 2
163 88 95 61 60 18 8 9 133 183 3
151 35 141 '35 6 .. 2 104 181 4

231 137 200 74 15 59 6 4 8 .. 135 195 5

221 195 164 156 15 26 4 20 13 10 .. 7 136 154 6

286 228 243 214 9 9 2 .. 10 5 2 .. 14 .. 5 137 161 7


55 44 53 38 1 6 1 .• 43 55 8
312 204 262 181 46 20 1 3 2 .• 1 199 216 9
50~ 363 462 313 36 49 3 I 3 2 265 315 10

74- 68 48 40 2 7 23 21 1 17 44 11
74- 44- 72 44 2 28 44 12
17 18 17 18 .. .. .. 4 6 13
188 161 158 152 4 2 15 .. 8 7 2 .. I 133 147 14
155 71 116 61 19 5 9.. 2 5 5 3 .. 1 100 186 15

91 64 67 47 22 17 .. 2 49 60 16
107 87 74 78 11 9 21 1 .. 45 73 17
792 4-33 570 377 74 45 57 15 2 .. 20 6 48 7 521 842 18

30 14 27 11 3 3 .. 21 35 19
177 95 152 73 22 22 2 1 122 179 20

51 2 45
26
2 2
..
4 ..3 .. 10 ..
.. 20 73 21
ll6 26 66 3 24 2 3 5 91 175 22
59 51 49 43 10 8 55 63 23
88 56 87 54 I 2 51 72 24
49 35 49 35 38 48 25

315 108 127 70 27 34 146 3 5 2 4 .. 4 215 369 26


153 74 III 52 7 14 13 .. 12 8 5 5 97 172 27
83 60 60 60 22 .... .. .. .. 1 54 72 28
124 68 113 66 3 5 2 2 1 57 99 29
103 52 76 23 19 29 3.. 3 I 74 141 30

30 14 29 14 .. .. .. .. 32 35 31
167 86 149 70 4 11 .. B 5 I 4 1 93 174 32
171 100 163 67 3 27 3 .. 5 I 1 114 171 33
66 70 61 63 5 7 18 II 34
118 50 93 27 24 23 56 110 35

149
GUJARAT VILLAGE
JABUGAM

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillagefTownlWardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

36 Ambakhut W7,Riv. 2,158-27 101 III 652 340 312 11 4- 54-


37 Dhanpur P,W6,Riv. 1,160-29 57 67 390 207 183 19
38 Chaina P,W5,Riv. 812-03 82 82 541 294 247 169 183 64- 8
39 Chethapur M.W4.Riv. 1,274-27 95 95 648 328 320 190 181 45 18
40 Ghata W3,Tk. 1,217-19 13 13 92 46 46 3 2 6 1

41 Kundal P,W8,Riv,Po. 2,772-26 119 119 774- 411 363 275 250 104 8
42 Lunaja P,W7. 1,550-30 75 75 469 231 238 16 21 103 107 44- 2
43 Muthai P,W3,Riv. 1,002-37 62 62 425 221 204- 144 125 54 9
44- Sagadra W8,Riv2. 996-14 41 41 257 136 121 61 55 17 4
45 Dungarvant M,D,WI6, 1,011-28 136 136 742 391 351 3 212 190 154 28
Riv,Po.

46 Ghutia P,WI3,Riv. 84-7-04 85 85 533 278 255 4 2 183 159 40 1


47 Ghamirpura W3,Riv. 471-14- 52 53 300 165 135 135 105 20 I
48 Raipur P,W,Tk. 2,313-09 63 63 417 210 207 150 139 35 1
49 Motibej M,W,Tk,Riv. 1,536-39 187 188 1,277 654 623 15 18 195 211 118 24
50 Nanibej P,Riv. 872-31 86 88 555 287 268 1 2 167 149 54- 16

51 Sajod Riv. 453-30 44- 44- 315 160 155 4


52 Ghuntanvad P,W,Riv. 1,454--01 111 111 650 323 327 240 242 55 19
53 Khandia M,W,Riv. 870-38 107 107 684 347 337 296 296 90 25
Amadar
54 Hathipagla W. 667.04 25 25 167 77 90 28 31 17
55 Narvania W. 859-10 37 37 292 143 149 65 69 35
"
56 Bnanpur P,W,Tk. 723-18 36 36 238 129 109 85 80 27 1
57 Limbani W. 528.17 62 62 451 231 220 137 133 17 1
58 Mota M,W4. 973-24 139 139 8Q3 410 393 336 327 132 30
Kantva
59 Nana W,Tk. 496-24 40 40 280 142 138 123 112 H 2
Kantva
60 Magia W. 415-03 28 28 222 III III 107 109 12

61 Fatepura P,W. 239-06 48 48 306 157 149 102 100 f~~26 5


62 Bhanpari W. 466-21 42 48 317 176 141 132 101 19 2
63 Uchapan M,W,Tk. 1,989-10 236 236 1,471 766 705 61 31 14 13 106 10
64 Ghaghar- W. 434-22 41 41 322 166 156 154- 150 5
pura
65 Vanki P,W,Tk. 472-26 47 47 330 163 267 92 89 11 5

66 Koliari M,W,Riv. 1,123-08 144- 144- 926 468 458 381 376 lIB 23
67 Fata W4. 356-04 49 50 350 185 165 185 165 33
68 Vaghava M,WlO,Riv. 1,537·29 173 123 1,069 561 508 5 2 195 155 158 12
69 Tha1ki P,W4. 1,162-12 140 140 1,060 560 500 3 1 338 301 138 9
70 Palia P,W4,Riv. 823-23 72 72 432 220 212 190 176 51 4-

71 Nani Ras1i p,W, Tk,Riv. 718-10 70 70 419 220 199 31 31 162 143 78 2
72 Lodhan P,W,Tk,Riv. 858-10 92 92 550 299 251 255 215 66 3
73 Moti Rasli W2,Tk,Riv. 776-04 111 III 684 :)65 319 78 65 284 252 62 I
74 Dabherai W4. 405·12 35 35 254 122 132 3 3 18
75 Sithol P,W,Tk,Riv. 899-23 131 131 806 401 405 4- 6 357 361 73 24

76 Sihod P,W,Tk,Riv. 660-04 86 87 634- 324 '310 260 257 80 8


77 Tarapur p,Mp,W,Tk. 1,094-24- 44- 44- 199 103 96 3 31 29 44- 26
78 Vav P,W,Riv. 515-38 50 50 312 167 145 167 145 27 1

79 ]etpur M,H,Mp3, 1,090·16 653 657 3,4-12 1,797



1,615 79 80 364 307 1009 537
D2.Hos,Rhc,Mcw,
Riv,W4,Tk,
Po,To,Tph.

150
biREcTORV District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers Sl.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

224 99 185 83 23 15 4- 3 , .. 5 .. 4 116 213 36


123 65 95 45 23 20 1 .' 3 84 118 37
174 156 113 139 57 17 .. .. 1 2 120 91 38
191 195 176 176 13 19 1 1 137 125 39
29 . 34 29 34 17 12 40

258 222 237' 217 15 5 , . .. 4 2 153 141 41


144 145 128 134- 3 1 10 10 1 2 87 93 42
6 6 2
..12 90
131 132 98 ' 101 19 25 4 72 43
83 83 50 55 32 28 .. 1 .. 53 38 44
257 209 221 200 4 5 4 6 .. 20 4 134 142 45
t,
"

175 167 168 167 1 3 2 103 88 46


99 88 90 8~ 3 3 2 3 .. 1 66 47 47
120 110 101 94- 11 16 1 5 2 90 97 48
412 383 334 315 68 64
1 7
2 3 ..
..
5
1
.. 3 ..
17
242 240 49
164 167 139 141', 1 8 16 123 101 50

95 83 78 62 ! 17 21 .. .. 65 72 51
189 179 87 66 99 113 1 2 134- 148 52
204- 204- 177 181 24- 23 1 2 143 133 53
40 49 27 40 9 9 1 3 37 41 54
70 73 63 66 5 7 1 I 73 76 55

68 64 46 52 18 12 .. 4 61 45 56
141 124 126 112 13 12 .. 2 .. 90 96 57
232 208 167 150 53 57 2 5 1 5 178 185 58
75 89 71 89 4 67 49 59
72 80 69 80 2 39 31 60

84 73 60 53 22 20 1 .. 1 73 76 61
112 84- 109 84 .. .. 2 1 64: 57 62
461 380 362 312 78 62 4 6 8 9 305 325 63
104 86 100 83 3 3 1 62 70 64
107 106 106 106 56 61 65

244 219 211 189 29 30 4 224 239 66


98 87 98 84 3 .. 87 78 67
330 284 281 264 29 20 2 .. .. .. 2 10 ., 6 ., 231 224 68
346 276 233 162 95 108 I 5 3 3 9 3 214 224- 69
123 132 105 112 16 20 1 I 97 80 70

133 120 98 93 7 10 3 24 16 87 79 71
166 162 117 126 44 36 2 3 133 89 72
209 187 179 155 22 32 7 1 156 132 73
71 63 69 63 .. 2 51 69 74
242 237 160 152 75 85 2 3 159 168 75

185 180 150 152 32 28 3 ., 139 130 76


56 20 25 I 24 19 6 47 76 77
109 40 91 25 17 15 .. .. .. 1 ., 58 105 78
889 285 180 99 38 29 34 4 39 27 81 .. 20 2 145 3 29 .. 323 121 908 1,330 79

151
GujARAt VILLAO£
JABUGAM

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
--- ---- ----
P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14-

80 Pavi W,Riv. 621-02 78 79 453 226 227 211 215 14- 6


81 Vankol W,Riv. 585-12 43 43 262 152 llO 142 102 34- 4-
82 Mesara W,Riv. 591-04 31 31 217 114 103 III 94 15
83 Motiamrol M,W2,Tk, 4,181-H 340 341 2,327 1,225 1,102 3 919 865 205 13
Riv,Po.
84- Sengpur W,Riv. 670-06 22 23 149 80 69 60 48 7

85 Mudhiari W4-,Tk. 1,626-09 44 44- 316 154- 162 68 66 2


86 Kathola W4. 425-11 28 29 182 102 BO 73 59 4
87 Zab P,W4,Tk. 1,767-39 50 52 352 173 179 105 109 23
(valothi)
88 Bamroli P,W6. 807-14 114- 114 744 366 378 334 338 121 6
89 Shivajipura P,W4,Tk. 553-04 60 61 393 196 197 121 110 30 2

90 Valothi P,D,W5. 768-05 90 90 623 316 307 209 209 62 5


91 Vajpnr P,W5. 765-23 67 68 490 246 244- 187 196 45 5
92 Segva Simli P, W4. 365-15 26 26 176 78 98 73 95 29 7
93 Gogalia W5. 661-07 50 50 336 186 150 164 132 42
94- Motipura W3. 133-09 9 9 59 32 27 23 21 5
(Gadoth)

95 Nanabuti- W3. 211-22 29 29 149 78 71 74- 69 24 2


apura
96 Motabutia- W3. 129-06 31 31 170 96 74 96 74 23 1
pura
97 Nanibumadi P,W5. 726-04 72 72 491 257 234 233 216 35 2
98 Motibumadi M,W4. 748-25 110 110 663 344 319 1 5 301 274 84 14-
99 Patia W2. 422-35 63 63 393 204 189 44 46 136 116 75 5

100 Ranbhun M,W4,Riv. 927-23 75 75 478 251 227 163 150 93 22


101 Gadoth P,Mp,W3, 576-39 70 70 476 223 253 87 101 62 15
TklO.
102 Dhorivav M,WS. 551-21 128 128 854 447 407 3 1 76 72 143 20
103 Pandhara M,W6. 488-19 96 96 623 336 287 5 3 52 54 152 20
104 Moti tejavav W4. 220-29 33 33 238 115 123 29 29 17 1

105 Nani tejavav W4. 103-09 12 12 85 46 39 9


106 Visadi W5. 393-21 69 69 429 219 210 26 24- 37 38 72 2
107 Ama1pur W2. 304-37 28 29 184 97 87 34 2
108 Timbi P,W5,Riv. 530-34 50 50 562 298 264 35 33 51 40 94 15
109 Kuthvakuva W. 362-27 29 29 134 72 62 72 62 8

110 Prata- W4. 663-24 33 33 195 91 104- 4 2 23 17 37 7


pnagar
III Kukana P,W7. 458-21 86 86 467 244 223 48 48 89 18
112 Tokarva Riv2. 179-36 34- 34- 257 123 134- 6 4 53 8
113 Muldhar M,W4,Riv. 416-26 14-1 141 949 501 448 86 80 200
568-10 95 561 82
114- Chachak P,W13,Riv. 95 291 270 114 104 65 16

115 Simaliya M,W7,Riv2. 533-37 90 90 633 317 316 64 67 122 31


116 Jivanpura W,Riv. 175-08 12 12 81 38 43 5 5 13 3
117 Chapargota P,W5. 522-14 60 60 386 199 187 31 27 23
118 Jabugm M2,H, 2,431-16 475 478 2,556 1,344- 1,212 36 50 381 342 670
Mp4,D2, 328
Mcw,Rhc,
W20,Tk2,
Riv2,Po.
119 Suskal P,M,WI2, 1,764-24 298 298 1,868 999 869 15 9 166 144 242 51
Riv,Po.

152
DJUCTOltV
TALUKA
WORK.mS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F MF MF M F MFMFMFMFM F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

136 104 110 74- 22 30 1 .. 2 90 123 80


78 55 50 34- 27 21 1 74 50 81
64 60 60 52 4 8 .. .. .. 50 43 82
725 511 533 329 181 180 2 1 3 1 .. 6 500 591 83
40 33 32 26 6 7 40 36 84

102 93 99 93 3 .. 52 69 85
60 29 44 29 14- .. 1 1 42 51 86
112 114 90 91 16 21 3 2 2 1 61 65 87
238 196 222 183 9 13 5 2 128 182 88
137 136 130 136 '\ 5 1 .. 1 59 61 89

, 189 147 164 137 II 9 4- 5 .. 5 127 160 90


138 100 119 91 12 8 6 1 1 108 144 91
42 47 38 45 ' 2 2 .. 1 36 51 92
97 95 87 88 2 7 .J 2 89 55 93
17 16 13 12 3 4 1 15 11 94

43 34 39 34- 4 35 37 95

55 42 55 42 41 32 96
148 152 145 152 .. 2 1 .. 109 82 97
203 189 158 157 38 31 1 1 .. I 4 1 141 130 98
llO 83 75 28 30 55 1 3 1 94 106 99

134 133 108 62 20 69 5 2 117 94 100


136 136 114 93 18 43 4 87 117 101
242 133 191 4-7 42 86 .. 2 2 5 205 274 102
191 85 1:!0 57 83 1 .. 5 .. 2 •. 8 145 202 103
69 33 55 ~ 17 12 16 1 1 46 90 104

27 7 25 7 1 1 .. 19 32 105
120 114 100 100 14 14 2 3 99 96 106
60 53 57 53 2 .- .. .. .. 1 .. 37 34 107
149 115 90 39 33 71 4 3 7 3 2 2 10 149 149 108
38 35 34 30 4 5 34 27 109

58 35 41 10 17 25 33 69 llO

146 75 81 1 49 74 2 .. 2 5 .. 6 98 148 III


68 48 59 42 3 6 3 .. 3 55 86 112
253 214 183 69 57 145 ' 3 .. 3 7 248 234 113
172 134 75 15 84 116 13 3 119 136 114

177 57 99 16 75 41 2 140 259 115


20 1 15 5 I 18 42 116
114 5 82 30 5 .. 2 85 182 117
684 158 194 17 212 120 11 36 38 .. 15 .. 56 15 107 21 660 1,054 118

576 492 361 306 196 185 1 •• 3 1 .. 2 .. 3 9 423 377 119

153
B-20
GVJARAT VlLt.ACI
JABUGAM

Sl. Area in Occupied itouse- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &.


No. Village/'town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

120 Tadkachhala M,W23, 743-01 172 1174- fJ77 489 488 82 85 38 39 235 57
Tk,Riv.
121 Vanta M,Riv. 417-07 50 50 244 129 115 11 5 67 72 77 35
122 Vaddhari WB,Tk. 557-23 70 70 363 184 179 23 27 BO 92 102 55
Riv.
123 Gaidia P,WI2, 643-29 93 94 637 307 330 14 26 98 8
Tk,Riv.
124 Khandivav P,W4. 168-32 19 19 126 66 60 25

125 Baravad P,W16. 1,675-22 162 163 1,021 502 519 17 18 104 94.- 123 18
126 Khandiakuva P,WlO,Riv. 379-36 34 34 265 131 134 5 1 5 1
127 Polanpur W2. 513-17 21 21 108 59 49 51 44 2
128 Khadakala P,W2,Riv. 649-26 59 59 372 193 179 13 15 81 21
129 Vadatalav P,W5,Tk. 670-1:) 32 32 150 88 62 15 9 29 26 48 21

130 Hirpari P,W4,Riv. Not available 84 84- 559 299 260 83 70 58 3


131 Ratanpur P,W4. 1,427-20 52 52 351 188 163 .. l4 8 52
132 Bhesavahi P,WI5,Riv. 1,016-05 141 141 I t 007 518 489 13 14 216 213 177 18
133 Ambadi P,W15,Po. 351-10 57 57 345 184- 161 30 2
134 Chhotanagar W4. 1,476-37 49 49 245 128 117 4- 3 27 17

135 Chudel P,W16,Po. 797-01 87 88 591 302 289 1:3 IS 120 108 91 4-
136 Aniadri P,W23,Tk. 2,108-25 161 161 984 507 477 32 29 73 1
137 Tambolia P,W12. 697-29 85 85 532 268 264 14 20 39 7
138 Harakhpur P,W7,Tk. 1,256-27 97 97 639 351 288 77 63 95 15
139 Kohivav WI5,Tk. 1,266-05 53 53 374- 207 167 1 32 1

140 Dharolia P,W2;,). 2,335-17 173 173 994 511 483 7 3 66 62 162 23
141 Vantada W4. 1,044-07 34- 34- 227 116 III 1 7 20
142 Sakhandra M,W22,Tk. 2,485-26 193 193 1,153 582 571 2 16 21 172 11
143 Magigam P,W6. 890-27 80 84 467 243 224- IDS 105 10
144 Kansia P,W9. 2,204-01 60 60 338 189 149 21 3

145 Vavadi Wll,Tk. 48 48 312 177 135 8 1


146 Deomori W8. 746-35 52 52 30B 145 163 18 25 6 1
147 Gajara W3. 1,200-21 30 30 177 88 89 6] 66 2
148 Kalarani M,W13,Tk, 1,867-32 200 201 1,128 581 547 8 7 64 49 175 54
Po.
149 Haripura W2. 560-03 42 42 246 125 121 17

150 Deria W12. 674-02 64 64 376 195 181 153 138 8


151 Kosum W2,Tk. 1,076·02 62 63 418 204 214- 97 107 12
152 Bordha P,W8. 3,939-27 145 145 787 404 383 317 313 48 18
153 Degala W2. 3,472-03 33 34- 199 98 101 39 39
154 Bandi W5,Tk. 1,286-28 43 43 258 128 130 1I5 116 5

155 Nan'iamarol P,W4. 1,235-22 61 61 409 209 200 157 142 3


156 Sajuli W. 1,371-03 20 20 139 65 74 62 70 6
157 Zab (Sajava) P,W5,Riv. 1,188-10 105 105 677 348 329 21 19 296 286 22 4
158 Bhindol P,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,545-20 141 141 822 416 406 22 23 27 31 62 1
159 Gharolia W,Riv. 439-23 22 22 126 69 57 S 4 4 3 3

160 Saloj M,Wl1,R!v. 952-20 128 128 '702 366 336 35 27 107 17
161 Ambazati P,W4,Riv. 687-20 60 60 381 214 167 4- 5 25 15 67 9
162 Ghodiala W2. 322-03 39 39 220 114 106 III 103 1
163 Sadhali P,WI5,Riv,Po. 1,438-33 176 176 1,055 529 526 14- 17 420 418 31 4
164 Pandharva W2,Riv. 1,827-33 27 27 169 84 85 84 85

*l'he area of Vavdi Village has been included in the area of the Kansia ~illage.

154
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers 81.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FM FM FMFMF MFMFMF M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

268 183 197 137 47 43 8, 2 2 12 221 305 120

64- 24 28 2 26 22 4 .. 4 2 65 91 121
82 32 4fl 3 32 29 ., ,.. 2 102 147 122
168 160 146 !43 13 17 1 2 6 139 170 123
36 29 34 22 2 7 30 31 124

271 39 207 8 46 31 4 1 .. 4 9 231 480 125


66 37 54 10 37 1 1 65 97 126
39 9 36 3 1 6 2 20 40 127
121 74 91 1,8 21 65 4 1 3 72 105 128
40 16 15 ', .. 16 16 .. 5 .. 1 3 48 46 129

158 128 142 113 14 14- 1 .. 1 .. 141 132 130


102 103 91 98 8 5 .. 3 .. 86 60 131
293 294 243 246 28 48 7 .. 4 I 4 6 225 195 132
105 95 78 68 26 27 1 "
79 66 133
85 58 56 37 26 21 .. 2 .. 1 43 59 134

180 95 133 57 40 38 .. 1 .. 1 5 122 194 135


325 181 283 170 5 2 30 9 3 4- 182 296 136
171 19 94 71 19 3 .. .. 3 97 245 137
203 86 145 40 49 46 .. .. 2 1 6 148 202 138
122 87 101 81 6 9 6 1 2 i 2 85 SO 139

291 94 210 21 63 10 3 3 11 3 220 389 140


68 52 58 41 10 11 48 59 141
334 55 250 75 55 .. 1 2 6 248 516 142
131 31 108 25 21 6 1 1 112 193 143
93 14 86 6 3 8 2 .. 2 96 135 144

90 3 61 27 3 1 87 132 145
100 47 73 7 25 40 2 45 116 146
68 31 45 1 23 30 ., 20 58 147
332 180 197 100 101 79 ., 7 .. 7 .. 1 8 1 .. 10 249 367 148

67 79 53 59 14 20 ., 5B 42 149

III , 87 101 82 10 5 84- 94- 150


137 110 82 44 55 66 .. .. 67 104 151
218 134 '199 128 14 4 .. 1 2 4 186 249 152
56 56 56 54 .. 2 .. 42 45 153
79 72 73 62 1 4 .• 5 6 .... 49 58 154

131 101 120 92 10 9 .. 1 .. 78 99 155


41 46 37 40 4- 6 24 28 156
190 89 154 67 28 20 •• 5 2 .. 2 1 158 240 157
246 205 176 113 56 89 2 1 5 6 3 170 201 158
42 21 35 15 5 4 .. 2 2 27 36 159

217 2 158 .. 46 2 2 .. 2 .. 9 .. 149 334 160


134 59 96 40 25 17 .. 7 2 .. 4- .. 2 80 108 161
84 38 79 35 5 3 ., 30 68 162
336 153 205 99 93 27 8 6 3 24 23 193 373 163
53 18 45 Hi 6 2 2 31 67 1~
"

155
GUJARAT VR.LAGE
JABUGAM

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &


No. VillageJTownJWardJBlock A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

165 Pratappura P,W4,Riv. 177-16 23 23 157 76 81 70 78


166 Kavara P,WI6. 940-22 85 85 599 299 300 239 243 3
167 Chi mali P,WIO,Riv. 653-02 75 76 495 252 243 207 199 19
168 Thanbhala W3. 625-16 47 47 270 143 127 140 122 9
169 Panibar P,W12. 1,197-25 154 154 965 483 482 1 325 320 45

170 Sejava M,W18,Tk, 2,212-34 266 266 1,504 776 728 4 2 239 224 132 19
Riv.
171 Vankala W,Riv. 580-03 42 42 231 122 109 110 103 16 I
172 Ambalag P,W3. 971-30 85 85 492 241 251 204 212 54 12
1 73 Kadachhala M,W12. 4,600-22 411 426 2,202 1,113 1,089 51 60 396 375 313 105
Riv,Po.
174 Kothia VV. 1,428-22 46 46 225 122 103 46 43 27 9

175 Sadadahri W3,Riv. 289-28 28 28 141 74 67 41 30 20 18


176 Mota Ama- W,Riv. 670-01 52 52 280 142 138 51 47 30 3
dara
177 Nana Ama- P,Mp,Hos, 623-00 129 141 716 366 350 5 3 218 209 105 68
dara Mew,WIO,
Riv.
178 Valpari P,W5,Riv. 926-23 64 64 358 189 169 79 69 51 11
179 Sherpura Riv. 518-00 29 29 159 77 82 77 82 6 1

180 Chhatrali M,Mp2, 962-09 162 165 806 400 406 7 13 222 217 155 76
W12,Riv,
Po_
181 Ghodaj Riv2. 1,491-24 21 21 101 51 50 32 34 11 1
182 Undava W. 1,229-30 24 26 178 90 88 45 50 12 1
183 Karali M,W9,Riv, 1,137-27 250 250 1,485 782 703 73 53 IH 126 191 26
Po_
184 Karsan M,W2,Riv. 1,825-21 169 172 937 484 453 86 90 63 7

185 Rajpur P,W,Riv. 670-13 109 109 648 331 317 58 63 43 6


(Karali)
186 Nanivant W2, 531-29 7 7 20 9 11 8 1I I
187 Ferkuva P,W31,Tk. 2,010-00 112 1I4 659 356 303 5 9 102 94 153 52
188 Junirudhi W2. 580-04 35 35 212 102 110 69 72 16 2
189 Navirudhi W. 404-04 9 10 50 29 21 29 21 4

190 Chundheli P,W,Riv. 1,061-06 93 105 593 296 297 3 59 46 87 18


191 Simalghoda P,Riv2. 248-18 30 35 189 98 91 97 90 26 4-
192 Khareda W,Riv. 405-38 25 28 143 73 70 36 36 15 5
193 Rajbodeli P,W,Riv. 802-09 104 !O7 576 294 282 9 11 82 76 167 90
194 Navagam P,Riv, 544-33 61 70 399 197 202 3 2 123 119 67 20

195 Bhorda P,W. 876-21 52 53 326 179 147 2 2 39 44- 85 27


196 Un P,W,Riv. 759-03 91 93 565 287 278 3 6 195 210 79 14
197 Vadivada P,W,Riv. 583-18 31 32 172 89 83 34 30 54 21
198 Athavali P,Mp,WI5, 646-21 152 L'i7 908 464 444 58 48 98 103 239 125
Riv.
199 Mavali 736-26 Uninhab ted

200 Rajvasana W2,Riv. 35'2-05 21 21 102 53 49 7 8 23 5


201 Motivant P,WI2,Riv. 547-01 79 80 474- 237 237 2 1 151 165 III 43
202 Chalamali M,Mp2, 702-31 172 176 947 512 435 50 45 96 79 311 183
D2,Rhc-,
Mew,WI6,
Riv,Po.
203 Vandha W7,Riv. 1,007-03 128 144- 305 405 400 G 8 237 241 132 63
204 Nava Tim- P,V,'3,Riv. 1,186-38 102 102 614 308~ 306 3 4 175 169 114 30
arva

156
DIRECTORY District-Baroda
TALUKA
WORKERS Non-
Total workers
workers SI.
(I-IX) I 'n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMF M FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

48 31 46 31 2 .. 28 50 165
137 71 115 59 18 12 1 3 162 229 166
132
80
105 123 100
37
4
13
5
10 5
..1 .. ... \ 2 2 120
63
138
79
167
168
48 60 1 1
313 229 205 107 100 122 4 3 170 253 169

441 412 287 245 109 157 4 17 6 3 3 18 4 335 316 170


77 7 67 3 10 4 "
45 102 171
130 100 104 78 20 18 4 4 2 III 151 172
667 339 415 63 225 271 3 9 3 4 1 .. 11 446 750 173
70 39 42 24 39 2 52 64 174

41 20 14 25 20 2 33 47 175
72 39 54 18 39 70 99 176
219 155 58 Ii 137 141 5 4 2 4- 12 2 147 195 177

100 11 72 21 8 5 3 89 158 178


53 10 38 12 6 3 1 2 24 72 179

235 129 107 26 104 102 2 2 2 3 15 165 277 180

27· 22 15 4 10 17 2 .. 24 28 181
57 34 30 1 22 33 1 2 2 33 54 182
420 201 260 67 76 109 3 39 25 1 3 1 ., 37 362 502 183
276 146 221 90 47 56 3 2 2 208 307 184

191 95 162 66 21 29 2 2 4 140 222 185


7 6 .. 32 69
7 6 .. .. 2 5 186
194 113 109 81 4 2 2 .. 8 162 190 187
60 60 38 38 21 22 42 50 188
21 14 12 7 9 7 8 7 189

173 59 115 58 59 123 238 190


46 42 35 3 10 39 52 49 191
40 22 9 30 22 1 .. 33 48 192
149 40 85 6 37 33 2 8 2 1 .. 13 1 145 242 193
118 104 90 77 24 27 4 79 98 194

103 77 74 48 23 27 4 2 2 76 70 195
164 124 77 2 77 122 9 1 123 154 196
52 23 32 .. 18 23 1 1 37 60 197
245 147 136 57 75 86 3 9 2 3 18 2 219 297 198
Uninhabited 199

26
121
20
113
15
52
13
5
7 5
62 106 1 1
3 .. 27 29 200
6 ] 116 124 201
255 85 83 4 66 73 2 36 4 7 35 25 4 257 350 202

217 175 92 35 94 134 3- 1 4 1 11 2 10 4 188 225 203


160 163 88 83 66 79 I I J I 2 118 143 204

157
/
atJJARAT VILLAGE
JABUGAM

SI. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate &.


No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds TotAl Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

205 Mora Dun- M,W5,Riv, 1,400-37 120 120 715 363 352 2 1 129 118 161 36
gari Po.
206 Jitnagar W2. 387-14- 22 23 134- 63 71 5 8 17 1
207 Karajbant P,Wll. 859-17 88 90 510 252 258 78 69 52 11
208 Juna Tim- Riv. 455-26 8 8 49 27 22 15 14 1
barva
209 Badalia W.Riv. 574-28 40 40 199 106 93 3 57 51 18 1

210 Zoz W. 335-34 21 21 130 59 71 1 58 71 6


211 Unada W2. 874-23 43 43 248 130 118 55 53 21 5
212 Bhilvania W,Riv. 944-34- 81 82 414- 216 198 4- 5 119 104- 65 5
213 Untkoi P.W3. 1,223-26 99 103 628 336 292 2G3 235 49 9

158
IltilECltORY Dt.trict-Aareatl
TALUKA
WOaaltS ' Non-
Tow workers
workers S1.
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36 1

176 130 129 97 31 30 5


'I·· 10 2 187 222 205
..
36
136 123
32

12
28
90
27
85
7
41
5
38 2 1 1 .. ....
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1
1
27
116
39 206
135 207
14- 11 9 3 3 13 10 208
50 34- 19 30 32 .. .. .. 56 59 209

34- 2 34- .. 2 . . .. .. .. .. . . 25 69 210


70 7 58 1 12 6 .. .. 60 111 211
126 76 99 3 24: 73 1 2 .. .. .. .. . . .. 90
187 183 159. 161 26 22 .. .. .. 2 149
122 212
109 213

159

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