1981 Bihar District Census Handbook
1981 Bihar District Census Handbook
1II-A & B
,CENSUS OF INDIA
VILLAGE Et TOWN
1981 DIRECTORY
VILLAGE Et TOWNWISE
~SERIES 4-BIHAR PRIMARY CENSUS
ABSTRACT
B. B. LAL
OF TRB INDTAN AD\fJNISTRATIVB SERVICE
Dlredor ofCmlUI Operalitml, Blhetr
1981 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS OF BIHAR
The maps included in this volume are based upon Survey of India map wltJ1:,:;tbe permi,s'loa o:f tbo:
. Surveyor General of India. ..
C Government of India copyright, 1987.
CONTENTS
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··Foreword ••• v
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Preface ••• VII
Important Statistics
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Analytical Note ••• 1
Brief Description of Places ••• 6
History of the District Census I-Iandbook ._. 8
Analysis of Data ••• 12
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-
Salnastipur Development Block ••• 33
Sarairanjan Development Block ••• 33
Tajpur Morwa Development Block ••• 34
pusa Development Block .. .. 35
Kalyanpur Development Block ... . 36
Warisnagar Development Block .~. 37
Ujiarpur [Link] Block • •• 3H
Dalsinghsarai Development Block ••• 39
Mohiuddinagar Deve10pmen t Block ••• 40
Patori l)evelopment Block ••• 40
Rosera Development Block • •• 4.1
Singhia Development Block ••• 42
Hasanpur Development Block • •• 42
Bibhutpur Development Block ·... 44
MAPS-
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The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It
contained important census tables and peA for each village and town of the district.
During 196] Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive
account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town
directory, including peA. The 1971 DeH series was planned in three parts. Palt·A
related to Village and Town Directory, Part-B to Village and Town peA and Part-C com-
prised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain
analytical table~ based on "peA and amentity data. in respect of villages. However, in some
states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given
up due to delay in compilation and printing.
While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features alongwith
the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted.
At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All
the amenities except power suppJy in the village have been brought together in
the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in
the referent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the
amentity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the Village
Directory and incorporating more exhaustiv~ d~lta on infrastructure aspect particularly
in relation to amenities and Jand-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of
micro Jevel planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area plan-
aing but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the
regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information
have also been introduced to meet some of the requiremen ts of the Revised Minimum
Needs Programme. Such new items of inforlnatioll as· adult literacy centres, primary
[Link] slibcentrcs, and community health workers in the village have· been introduced
in the villages directory with this objective in mind. The new item on ,approach. to the
village is to have an idea about the villages in th~ district which are inaccessible .. A new
coJum'QJ "total population and number of householdi" has been introduced to examine
. the correlation of the . amenities with the population and number of households they
.erve. Addition of· two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities arc·
available al1d·,according to the propottio'n of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population.
to the total pop·ulation ha, also been made with this view in mind.
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The formats of the Town Directory have also been modified to meet the
requirements of the Minimum Ne·eds Programme by providing information on a few new
'items. A new statement on civic and other [Link] in slums in Class I and Class II
towns (Statement lV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected
that tbis will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities
for the improvenlent of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
'Tribes population in Statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult
'literacy classes/centres under educationI facilities in statement V arc also added
inter olia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven state ..
ments of the To\\ n Directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban area\) of the
,country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The
addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements
also serves this purpose.
The format of the Primary Census Abstract for the villages and towns has been
fonnulated in the light of changes in the e~onomic and other questions canvassed
through the Individual slips of 1981 Census.
In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it l1as been so de-
signed that Part·A of the volume contains Village and To'wn Directory and I>art-B,
the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Casles and Scheduled Trib es
peA upto Tahsil/Town leveJs. At the beginning of the Dell a"detailed Analytical Note
supported by a number of inset tables based on peA and non-census data in relation to
the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The District and Tahsill
Police Station/C. D. Block, etc., level maps depicting the [Link] and other important
reatuIes have bt!en inserted at appropriate places, to further eullance the va) ue of the
publication.
This publicatjon is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census
Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the
dtfection of Shri B. B. Lal, the Director of Census Operations, Bihat* on behalf of the
State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, design.
ing and co-ordination of this publication. was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy
Registrar G'eneral (Social Studies) of my office, Dr. B. K. ROY, Deputy Registrar General
~Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation. of the maps. Data received
from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social. 'Studies Division at the
'headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Olficer. I ,,·am thankful
to all who have contribllted in this proJect.
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PREFACE
District Census Handbooks were brought out for the first tiJne in 1 951. Because of
their wide ranging utility they are being printed in every Census since then. They are p,repared and
published by the Census Org~tnisation 011 behalf of the State Government. The need for
making micro-level data available to various governTnent agencies, planners and data users a~
early as possible was uppermost in our mind while finalising the manuscript and it is a Jllatter
of deep satisfaction that the present volume is being published soon after the Census
Operations. The District Census I-Iandbook is divided into two parts, viz. (i) Part A
containing the Village and Town Directories and (ii) Part B containing Village and TOWJ1-
wise Primary Census Abstract and the District Primary Census Abstract for general population.
Besides, the District Primary Census Abstract for the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled T'ribe
population is a1so being published for the first tinle.
l'he basic data \\'ere collecte(.i in the Mc.1uzal1'ar Notes and TOWIl ])irectory £o1'n1s (for
Village and Town Directories) as also in the Individual Slips and liouschold Schedule forms
(for population figures) tllrough the Block Development Officers and the Vice Chairmen/
Executive Officers of the Municipalities, Mllnicjplll Corporations and the Notified .~rea
Committees who functioned as charge superjntendents under the supervision of the [Link]
Census Officers and the Subdivisional Officers. The District Officers had sent to us material
which was used for writing the 'Brief llistory of the district'. I am indebted to
them all.
The Analytical Report which is based on the inset tables generated with the help
of Village/Town Directories al1d village/urban Primary Census Abstract takes note of various
infrastructural facilities available in villages and towns of tbe district and the social I
economic and demograp'hic cbanges which have taken place in the District during the
decade. District and C. D. Block Maps containing useful information on many items have
also been included in the District Census Handbook.
reapective Dy. Directors and it was again scrutinised and given final shape at the head-
quarters by a team headed by Shri P. N. Sinha, Asstt. Director. Shri Md. Abbas, Zonal
Research Officer (Map) and his team have produced excellent District and C. D. Block
maps. SIShri A. L. Das. G. C. Mishra Asstt. Directol's and Shri Sheo Prasad, Senior Technical
Asstt. assisted by the ~[Link].g staff ha,le helred jll gettjng the volume printed. Shri R. B.
Singh, Dy. Director happened to be incharge of printing and for sometime also looked
after the DeH Section. r am thankful to them all. Shri S. C. Saxena, Dy. Director,
who later started looking after printing and publication evinced very keen interest in the
matter and I am specially thankful to him. Shri Md. Hasan. Azad Stenographer and Shri Asharful
Hoda, L. D. C. who have done the typing work also deserve thanks.
" I am thankful to Dr. N. G. Nag, Dy. Registrar General (Social Studies) for the
valuable guidance received from him from time to time.
lowe my thanks to MIs Mohan Press, Patna who have undertaken the work of printing
of this volume and accomplished the same with pronlptness.
PATNA: [Link]
the 28th June, 1987 Director of Census Operations, Bihar
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IMPORTANT STATISTICS
BIHAR STATE SAMASTIPUR
DISTRICT
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DISTRICT CENSUS IIANDBOOK PARTS A & B
.4N.~LYTICAL NOTE
In course of time, the Videhan monarchy is Nanyadeva became very powerful and eventually
believed to have been repJaced by a Sangha or succeeded in extending his domain over the whole
federation in the form of a repubJic. The establish- of MithiJa and Nepal. One of his sons ruled over
-ment of the Vrijian republic (of which Videha was Nepal, while another, Ganga Deva, reigned in
a part) marks the beginning of the historic period. Mithi la. The latter is known to be the first ruler to
The..centre of power had, however, shifted to have constituted fiscal divisions for revenue
Vaishali and the Lichchhavis were the most pro- administration. Narsingh Deva ascended the throne
minent among the different c1ans tbat constituted the on the death of his father Ganga Deva. He quarrel-
confederation. The ascendancy of the Vrijian republic Jed wjth his kinsman in Nepal as a result of which
was·• checked by Ajatshatru, emperor of Magadh, Mithila and NepaJ were separated for ever. He
who subdued and extended his control over north was succeeded by his son Ram Singh Deva, who
Bihar. was a great schoJar of vedjc literature and an abJe
adminjstrator. During his time severa) commen ..
Matrimonial alliances with the Li chchhavis taries on the Vedas were compiled and a code of
..enabled the Guptas of Magadh. to regain control conduct was drawn up for the auidance of the
·()ver north Bihar which came to be known as Tira- Hindus in their religious and social activities. Ram
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Singh Deva is credited \X/ith having [Link] the serve the'Mughals. They were turbulent, and when
system of patwarz"s or village accountants for the Daud Khan, the Afghan· king of Bengal, rose in
maintenance of village records. Sakti Singh succeed .. revolt in 1574, he got a band of ready
ed his father Ram Singh Deva on his death. Un.. supporters in them. When the ~1ughal Generals
like his forefathers he turned out a despot and one faiJed to control the rebel1ion, Emperor Akbar
of his ministers formed a council of seven elderly himself led a large army to crush the aspirations of
nob1es as a mea~ure against his autocratic po\vcr. Daud Khan. The Afghans were defeated and Bihar
Hara Singh Deva was the Jast ruler of the dynasty. was lost to them. Akbar created a separate Subah
With the fall of the Simraon dynasty, Tirhut ,vas of Bihar and placed it under a Mughal Governor.
annexed by the empire of Delhi. Tirhut formed part of this Subah. The chiefs who
had helped the emperor were rewarded with grants
of Jagir in sarkar Hajipur, which also covered the
The whole of north Bihar appears to have passed
southern parts of district of Darbhanga (portions
on to the kings of Jaunpur in 1397. It remained
of new district of Samastipur). The Jagirdars
with them for over a century unti I Sikandar Lodi
settled down with their retinues. Darbhanga (includ-
of Delhi defeated the [Link] of Jaunpur. MeanwhiJe
ing the new Iy created Samastipur district) there-
Hussain Shah, the powerful king of Bengal, had
after remained a part of the Mughal Subah.
extended his domain over large tracts in Bihar.
After defeating the .king of Jaunpur, Sikandra
Lodi marched ~agajnst Hussain Shah in 1499. The British period
latter realised that he could be no match against
the imperial forces, and so he offered to \vithdraw The decisive victory of the British in the battle'
from Bihar, Tirhut and Sarkar Saran, provided the of Buxar in 1764 gave tllern undisputed sway over
Emperor gave him an assurance not to interfere the Lower Provinces of Bengal. As a consequence,
with his possessions in Bengal. The terms were the district alongwith otller parts of Bihar, passed
quite favourable to the Emperor and he agreed. under the control of British. The history of the
A treaty was accordingly [Link] at Barh. The district thereafter is merged with the history of
Emperor, having got domain over Tirhut, proceed- British rule in India.
ed t.o establish his authority. The Raja of Tirhut
was subdued but was let off after the realisa . . After assuming control over the territory, the
tion of several lakhs of rupees. But the kings of British took steps to consolidate their authority.
Bengal could not keep their hands off Tirhut for Mithila, the enlightened home of Hindu cuJture and
long. N'asrat Shah (1518-1532), son of Hussain learning, had been ravaged by the Muslim and the
Shah and the king of Bengal swept do\\'n upon Mughal armies from time to time. The British
Tirhut and' kil1ed the Raja. He appointed his son- administrators took steps to establish Jaw and
in-law, Alaudd in as the Governor. In 1538 Makh- order. Besides t he trouble-mongers in MithiJa, they
dum Alam joined Sher Khan in his revo1t against had also to deal with the incursions of the Nepal~e.
the king of Bengal. The power of the kings of The troubles with Nepal culminated in the Indo-
Bengal was diminishing. Mahmud Shah was the Nepalese war. After having concluded peace with
last jndepen~ent king of BengaJ. Nepal, the British administrators had a comparati.
ve1y quiet time until the 1857 movement. In 1857
[Link] fervour raged high in the district as in
Though Darbhanga (old Darbhanga which includ- many other districts of Bihar.
ed Samastipur also) alongwith other parts of north
Bihar, was annexed to the Mughal Empire, the Natural divisions
control was very loose and the local 'chiefs exer-
cised great power. North Bihar had many Afghan Samastipur district consists of two subdivisions.
settlers. Their number had increased owing to the viz., Samastipur Sadar Subdivision and Rosera
large scale immigration of those \\'ho had refused to .subdivision comprising 10 and 4 Community Deve-
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improved agricultural implements and chemical fer .. has been established in Samastipur in the year 1980-
tiJizers are utilised by the cultivators of this district. 81 for producing yellow hybrid maize seeds. Its
The functioning of the different research institutes main research station is in Hyderabad. Now they
is detailed below: have opened a branch research station here in Sarna-
stipur where one chief scientist is working for the
production and promotion of yellow and white
Sugarcane Research IDstitute
pioneer maize seeds.
the land reforms measures, the incidence of share Janls1~edpur and other places of importance. National
and thika cropping has been considerably reduced High\vay 2t1 passes through the district. The dis-
and by and large the land-holders are cultivating trict headquarters is connected to all block headqu-
Jand themselves. 198 land-holders have been iden- arten; by all weather roads.
tified to be in possession of 5837.31 hectares of
surplus agricultural land under the Land Ceiling In [Link] to rail and road, rivers like the
Act ] 2 of 1961. The surplus land has been distri- Ganges, Burhl (ianduk, [Link]. provide trans-
buted among the landless Harijans and others. The port facilities.
process is still continuing and about 2665 persons
have already benefitted by this scheme. 10 and 30
The district has shown marked improvement in
per cent of the land-holders are in the categories of
the field of conlrnunlcation. Besides, ample number
small and marginal farmers respectively and 56 per
of post offices, there are five telephone exchanges
cent are landless agricultural labourers.
working in the district. A nlicrowave station is also
functioning at Sanlstipur to provide quick tele-com
IJvestock munications. The district headquarters is linked by
S.T.D. \vith many prominent cities of the coulltry.
This district aJongwith other districts in the
State depends absolutely on livestock for pursuing
agriculture which is the most important occupation. Trade and Commerce
The district is also suitable for the rearning of milch
cattle. Baraui Dairy Plant is situated at a distance of The district o~cupies a place of pride in the
60 K ms. \vhere various kinds of milk products such trade of Saraisa Tobacco. Virginia tobacco is also
as Ghee., Milk Po\vder, etc., are produced, Diara gro\vn and traded in thi" district. Spices such as
area of Patori and M Olliuddinagar (which is close to Garjic, Chilli, Ginger, etc., are exported from this
Barauni) being affected by flood, is suitable for district. Fruits such as mango, Jichi'l and' banana are
rearing milch cattle. Crop cannot be gro\vn more than also inlportant items of trade and commerce of the
once in a year in these area, Hence the income of djstrict. Masina and MangaJgarh are t\\'o private
farnlers and agricultural labourers can be supple- farms besides the Agriculture lJniversity at Pusa whjch
mented by adopting this ~ubsjdiar.Y occuption. produce high yielding maize seeds and export the
same to other "parts of the State and the country in
Fishery abundance.
1. KalyaDpor 6. Nargbogbl
A village, situated about 10 Kms south of Pipra A village, situated on the Samastipur-Mohiuddin-
railway station, is the headquarters of the Commu- nagar road, has a temple of Ralnjanaki where a
nity Development Block of the same name. It has a big fair is held on the occasion of Durga Pula.
temple of KaJyani Devi from which the vilJage deri-
ved its name. 1. Narwlncbak BaldaoUya
2. Malinagar
1t is a small vi11age in Bibhutipur block at a
The village is situated at a distance of about djstance of about 15 Kms. from Narhan Railway
35 KIn). south .. west of Lahe r iasarai in Ka)yanpur Station of N. E. Rly. There is a magnificent oJd
block. The vil1age contains a temple of Mahadeo, building of Narhan Estate which has been very
which was built in ] 844 by a local business man. An prominent in this area since the Mugbal period.
annual "lell on Ram"avmi day is held which lasts The temple of .Lord Shiva in Narwan Chak is said
for about five days. to have been constructed by Smt. Jageshwari Devi,
daughter of Shri Bhaw Mishra, a Vaidya of Narhan
3. l\taDgalgarh Estate. It is now known as Jageshwar Asthan. A
very large pipal tree outside the temple indicates
It is sjtuated at a distance of J4 Kms. from its oldness.
Hasanpur block of Samastipur near Dudhpura.
Dudbpura is the nick name of ancient Budhpura.
8. Pus.
Budbpura ,vas named after Lord Buddha who happe..
ned to stay there and preach Buddhism for some time
while going round the country. He stayed there at The village, situated 14 Kms. south of Pusa
the request of king Mangaldeo. Remains of his fort Road Railway Station is noted for the Central
Sugarcane Research Station., the research [Link]
have been discovered here.
of whic}l have proved beneficia] to sugarcane grower.
4. Mobiuddinnagar It also has the Bachhaur Cattle Breeding Farm, the
Centra] Tobacco Sub.. Statjon and certain other
... situated 6 Kms. south of Mohiuddin-
The [Link]'ze, institutions .
nagar raihvay ~tation, ,is the headquarters of the
Community Development Block of the same name. 9. Vidyapatiaagar
The vil1age is a flourishing comm;!rcial centre named
after Mohiuddin Saheb, a famous ~1us]im saint. It The place is named after the most revered
has a mosq ue believed to be dating back to the MaithiJi poet Vidyapati. It is situated in Dalsingh-
Mughal period. sarai block near the bank of the Ganga where the
renowned Maithili poet Vidyapati breathed his 1ast
5. M'uktapar
in search of Lord Shiva. As the myth goes, Lord
A viJla;c in Kalyanpur block, it is situated on Shiva associated with him since 10ng in the guise of
the Kalyanpur-Samastipur road and rail-head. Two his servant. There is a big old temple of Lord
fairs are held on the occasion of Ramnavm; and Sbiva known as "Vidyapati Dham".. People of
Jl ivah Panrhtlllli nearby villages ,go there to worship Lord Slliva
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particularly during the month of 'ShrfJwan'. A big created Samastipur district. The bridge on the river
fair is also held on the occasion of Bosant connects Samastipur to Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga,
Panchami.
Jainagar, Nirmali and Raxaul. The to\vn is a pJace
18. Saml'tipur of commercial and trade importance. Large fairs are
A municipal town, situated on the bank of rjver heJd on the occasions of Basant PaflclulIni, SIIt\'ralri
Burhi Gandak, is the headquarters of the newly and Durga Plija
HISTORY OF THF: DISTRICl' CENSUS HANDBOOK
The District Census Handbook which is fairly identify the areas undeveloped in terms of infrastru-
comprehensive and uniform is among the traditional cture and channelise efforts and inputs accordingly
documentations of the Census Organisation. This so that optimum utilization of the resources could
was brought out for the first time in 1951 Census be made.
and since then it has improved itself in the matter
of content and coverage, keeping in vjew the requi-
rements and growing needs of data users and various Village and Town Directories included in the
organi~ations besides the ministries and government District Census Handbook give the list of villages,
departnlents including the PJahiii ng Commission. their area, population, amenities such as educatio-
The District Census Handbooks are, in fact, State nal, medical, drjnking water, post and teJegraph,
Government publications but their compilation, pro- market/hat and communication, etc., available there
cessing, analysis and writing are done by the Cen- and the Jand use [Link] for each viJ Jage. A new
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sus organisation on behalf of the State Government. feature of the format of the Village Directory of
The District Census Handb~ok contains two parts, 1981 Census is that if any of !hc above mentioned
viz., 0) Part A comprising the Village and Town six amenities is not available in the viJIage in quest-
Direclory and (ii) Part B comprising the vjllage and ion, the distance of the nearest pJace in broad ranges
Townwise Primary Census Abstract as also the Pri. of distance where the facility is availabJe is recorded.
FOl towns various aspects of information relating to
mary Census Abstract in respect of the Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes at the Developnlent their area, popUlation during 1981 as we]) as previ-
BJock level. Both Parts A and B have been included ous Censuses from 1901, growth rates, de nsity, sex-
in the present volume. During the 1971 Census, ratio, physical aspects, cOlnmunication, lTIunicipaJ
[Link] Census [Link] were pubJished jn three finan(.~es, civi J, medical, educationl and other ameni-
parts, the third part containing the Admin,istrative ties as welJ as trade, commercc,~industry and banking
and Census statistics. Since it took a long time in facilities have been provided. 'The columlls relating
collecting the desired Administrative statistics from to the population of the Scheduled Castes and Sche-
the various State Government departments resulting duJed Tribes and adult literacy classes/centres in
in inordinate delay jn the publjcation of the District the statements of the Town Directory are the innov-
Census Handbook Part-C, it has been decided not ations of the 1981 Census made to meet the require-
to go in for this endeavour at all this time. 'Ihis has ments of the Minimum Needs Programme of the
been don! with a view to making certain important Planning Commission.
and useful basic jnformation available to the data
users well in time. For information relating to A new statement (IVA) on civic and other amenities
Administrative statistics the data users cou1d, how- for each area/10caJity identified as slum in Class I
ever, refer to the publications brought out by the and II towns has been added. Tn this district, how-
State Statistical Bureau. ever, there is no Class I or I r town and hence th is
information has not been furnished in this volume.
Scope of fle District CeD~U'i Handbook
Primary Census Abstract which forms a part of
The District Census Handbooks are the only the D\strjct Census Handbook provides basic inform-
publications which furnish information down to the ation such as the number of occupied residential
village level in case of rural areas and to the level of houses and households, total popUlation, population
towns/wards/circles in case of urban areas. This of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, liter-
facilitates research scholars and academicians to ates, main workers, cultivators, agricuJturallabou-
analyse data upto the lO"'est administrative unit. It rers, workers in bousehold industry and other
is of vital importance for the planners also since it workers, marginal workers and non..workers by
offers micro-level data and thus enables them to sex in respect of each village and each urban ward.
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In case of urban areas certain items of information Urban areas are specially defjned for Census
have been provided down to the Enumerator"s Block purposes. I n the 1981 Census the same' criteria as
level. adopted in J961 and 197 J Censuses with some minor
variation have been retained. Urban areas in the
For the first time District Primary Census Abst . . 1981 Census are-
Tact in respect of SCjST has been presented in 1he
District Census Handbook. The information con .. (a) All pJaces with a Municipal Corporation,
tained in it is almost similar to t hat in the general .Municipality, Notified Area Committee,
Primary Census Abstract and the level of presenta.. CiviJ Lines and Cantonment Board. These
tion is also identical in both the cases. are known as statutory towns.
For convenience of reference an a1phabeticaJ (b) Other places which enjoy urban characteris-
Jist of vjllage~ in re~pect of each developlnent block tics and have been declared as Census towns
has been furn i shed and it precedes the \' i Hage l)i re- by the f)jrector of Census Operations since
ctory. Another interesting feature this time js the they satisfied the req uircd folJowing cfJtcria :
Jisting of those viJlages in the ViJIage Djrcclory
which are e.! ther treated as 'outgrowth ~ of an urban (i) .A minimum populatjon of 5,000
agglomeration or ale whoJly merged in lo\~'ns (pro-
(Ii) At least 75(~/~ of themale \vorkJng
vided they continue to be borne on the Thana Jurisdic-
tion List pending revisional settlement survey) or are population engaged in non-agricultural
treated as Census towns (urban). Such types of (and allied) activity.
~iJ1ages have also been retained in the Pri1l1ary Cen-
(jij) A popuJa t ion of at leas t 400 persons
sus' A bst ract (rura)) for cross reference. I his has
per square kilometre.
been done to ensure that the viJlages [Link] in the
peA (rural) and those Jll the ViJJage Djrectory match
and" the Jist of yjllages .,s jn conformity wi th the reve .. In a few exceptional cases, places of tourist inte-
nue and settlement I ecords of the State (iovern- rest or administrative signifjcancc have also been
ment. I'Jo data with regard to anlenities and Jand treated as Census towns by the f)irector of C'ensus
use partjculars as also the population ilgures have Operations. l'here has not been any change in the
been presented for such villages either in the ViJ1agc concept of urban area since J 961. I)uring the 1961
Directory or the peA (rural). and 197 J Censuse~, non.. agricu )tural popu lation
mentioned in criterion (jj) above included perSOllS
engaged in livestock, forestry, fishing, etc. During
Census cODcepts of rural and urban areas aDd otber
the 1981 Census, ho\vcvcr, ~uch persons were
terminologies also treated at par with agricultural population and
excluded fronl the non .. agricultural population for the
As in the previous Censuses, the 1981 Census purpose of this criterion. Towns are further classified
data. have been presented by rUlaJ and urban areas. into the foJll1wing six classes according to their
The~_basjc unit for the rural area js the village which population size.
has the same [Link] in the Census as a revenue
mauza:and is defined as a parcel of land which as a Class of towo Population
rule is partly built over but mJstly cultjyated and
I 1 Jakh and above
waste:with a definite position and area, the bounda- (termed as ci ty )
rjes of which were defined ejther at the time of the If 50,000-99,999
Cadastral Surveyor at the time of the Revenue Sur- III 20,000-49,999
vey. It may contain no houses at all, or, on the IV 10,000-19,999
other hand, several hamlets (or to/as) each bearing V 5,OOO-~ 9,999
.a different name. VI Less than 5,000
10
Apart from the town/city, the concept of Urban Lilerate-A person who can both read and write
Agglomeration has also been adopted for presenta- with understanding in any lan-
tion in the Town Directory. An Urban Agglomera- guage is taken as literate. A
tion is considered to be a continuous urban spread person who can merely read
constituted of a town and its adjoining urban but cannot write, is not literate.
outgrowths or two or more physically contiguous Jt is not necessary that a person
to,"'ns together whh continuous well recognised who is literate should have receiv-
urban outgrowths, if any, of such town. ed any formal education or should
have passed any minimum educa
Other concepts and definitions which have been tjona) standard.
used in this volume are explained below :
City-A city is a town with a population of one Definition o/work-Work has been defined as
participation in any economically
lakh and above.
productive activity. Such parti-
Census Bouse-A 'house" has been [Link] as cipation may be physical or men-
"a building or part of a building tal in nature. Work involves
having a separate main entrance not only actual work but also
from the road or common effective supervision and direc-
courtyard or staircase, etc. used or tion of work. The reference per-
recognised as a separate unit. iod for enquiries relating to work
It may be inhabited or vacant. was one year imlned'.ateiy preced-
It Inay be used for a residential ing the enumeration period.
or non-resjdential purpose or
both. Worker-Persons who had worked even for a
day in the above mentioned eco-
Occupied rtllidentia/ house--'Occupied residential
nomically productive work have
house'l refers to such houses as are
been treated as Workers.
occupied and are used for dwe-
Jling purposes or where the res.i ..
dence is combined with other Main workers-If a person has worked for 183
uses such as shop-cum-residence, days or more during the reference
workshop-cum-residence, school . . period he has to be treated as a
cUln .. .residence etc. Main Worker.
A. Scheduled Castes
1. Bantar
2. Bauri 12. Ghasi
3. Bhogta 13. J-Ialalkhor
,4. Bhuiya 14. Hari, Mehtar, Bhangi
5. Bhumij (excludingNorth C~hotanagpur IS. Kanjar
and South Chotanagpur Divisions 16. K urariar
and Santhal Pargana district) 17. Lalbegi
6. Chamar, Mochi 18. Musahar
7. Chaupal 19. Nat
8. Dabgar 20. Pan, Sawasi
9. Dhobi 21. Pasi
10. Dom, Dhangad 22. Rajwar
11. Dusadh, Dhari, Dharhi 23. Turi
B. Scheduled Tribes
1. Asur ] 5. Katmali
.2. Baiga 16. Kharia
3. Banjara 17. Kharwar
4. Bathudi 18. Khond
5. Bedia 19. Kisan
·6. Bhumjj (in North Chot~nagpur and 20. Kora
South Chotanagpur Divisions and San- 21. Korwa
thaJ Pargana district). 22. Lohara, Lohra
'7. Binjhia 23. Mahli
8. Birhor 24. Mal Paharia
9. Bjrjia 25. Munda
10. Cbero 26. Oraon
11. Chik Baraik 27. Parhaiya
12. Gond 28. Santa I
1:3. Oorait 29. Sauria Paharia
.14. Ho 30. Savar.
ANALYSIS OF DATA
l)opuJation, Dumber of villages and to"'IlS including 11 villages \vhich are constituent units of
towns) and 4 towns. With 3'03 per cent of the total
The district of Sarnastipur, with a population of population of the State" the district ranks 16th in the
2,116,,876 persons is divided into 14 Community State in order of population. The [o11owing table high-
Development Blocks consisting of 1,111 inhabited lights the population, number of villages and towns
villages (out of a total number of 1,257 villages for the district as also for its development blocks:
Population No. of
81. Name of villages No.
DO. Develop- , . - . . . _ ...,._ ___________..J.,.,.._ - - --------------~ r--~ of
ment Total Rural Total Inha- towns
, - _ _..A.. --.
Block r----"---~ bited
p M F p M F p M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Samastipur 190,837 100,387 90,450 143,605 73,923 69,682 47,232 26,464 20,768 102 89 1
2 Sara iranjan 131,414 66,354 65,060 131,414 66,354 65,060 • •• ·.. • 0 0
74 59 •••
Morwa
4 Pusa .122,086 61,515 60,571 122,086 61 ,515 60,571 • •• • •• 81 79 •••
5 Kalyanpur 171 ,433 87,455 83,978 17$1 ,433 87,455 83,978 ••• ... ••• 153 129 •••
8 Daisinghsarai 176,512 89,270 87,242 163,099 82,370 80,729 13,413 6,900 6,513 88 79 1
9 Mohiuddi 92,105 45,508 46,597 83,300 41 , t 19 42,181 8,805 4,389 4,416 49 41 1
nagar
10 Patori 119,883 60,255 59,628 J19,883 60,255 59,628 ... ... ••• 70 57 .-: ..
11 Rosera 194,S35 98,713 95.,822 175,936 88,988 86,948 18,599 9.725 8,874 111 103 1
12 Singhia 92,548 45,735 46,813 92.548 45,735 46,813 • •• •• • 45 44 •....
13 Hasanpur 182,602 92,903 89,699 182,602 92,903 89,699 ••• ••• • •• 145 125 • ••
Tota. 2,116,876 1,073,449 1,043,427 2,028,827 1,025,971 1,002,856 88,049 47,478 40,571 1,257 1,111 4.
It would be seen from the table above that the population lives in the villages as against the
among the C. D. Blocks, there is a wide range of State break-up ofrural.. urban population of 87·53"and
variation in popu lation distribution. Warisnagar 12·47 per cent respectively. The total urban popula-
with 9.57 per cent of the population of the district tion contained in 4 towns is of the order of only 4·16
occupies the first place followed by Rosera with 9.19 per cent of the population of the district. None of
per cent. The least populated C. D. Block is ,Mohi- the 4 towns falls either in class I (population, 1 lakh
uddinagar with only 4·35 per cent of the population and above)or class II (50,000-99,999) range. The
of the district having only 41 inhabited villages. district does not have any urban agglonleration
either.
The average population of a development block
in the district is 15 J,205 which is higber than the Decadal cbange in population
average population of a development block in Bihar
Samastipur acquired the status of a. district only
(119 J 05). As many as 7 development blocks out of
after the 1971 ("'enstls. In fact the subdivision of
14 have higher population than the average block
Samastipur in the old Darbhanga district as such
popu lation in the district.
(excluding Kusheshwar Asthan block) forms the
Samastipur district, which has been carved out new district. of Samastipur. The percentage increase
of the old Darbhanga district, appears to have had in the population of the district and its development
less impact of urbanisation since 95·84 per cent of blocks is presented in the table below :
Population
r-----..-·. -'--- ----...---------..J..,._~- _._.. - . . . . -------- . . . . . _. ...._...~......,_.-- -' --- - ' 1
Nan1C of Percen toge decadal
Deveiopm«!n t 1971 1981 ([Link]) variation
,----- _ -J..-. _ _ _ _. ~
Block r------"-----~ ,-------"---- --~
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Samastipur 1·~~ ,612 112,046 31 ~566 190,837 143,605 47,232 + 32.88 --1, 28 . 17 + 49.(il
Sarairanjan 10,),551 IO~,551 131,414 131,.414 -f- 21. 06 + 21. 60 ·..
Tajpur Morwa 101,606 10] ,606 · .. 129,598 12Y,598 ·.. + 27. 55 -j-- 27.55 • ••
Dalsinghsarai 145,405 134,658 10,747 176,512 163,099 ·13,413 + 21.39 + 21.]2 + 24.81
Mohiuddinagar 74~334 74,334 • •• 92,105 83,300 8,805 + 23.91 + 12.06 •••
Patori 96,624 96,624 ••• 119,883 119,883 I .... +24.07 _l 24.07 ...
Roserl 159,802 1.45,014 14,788 194,535 175,936 18,599 . +21.74 +21.32 + 25.77
Singhia 79,610 79,610 " .. 92~S48 92,548 -~ 16.25 + 16.25 •••
Hasanpbr 153,238 .153,238 · .. 182,602 182,602 ... + 19.16 + 19.16 ... '
Bibhutpur 136,695 136,695 ••• 165,153 165 . 153 ... + 20.82 + 20.82 • ••
Total 1,7 J 9,053 1,661,052 57,101 1,116,876 1,028,827 88,049 + 13.14 + 22.07 +. 54.2()
14
It would appear that the rise in the population It would be seen from the tab1e that the ma'Cimum
of this di&trict during the J971-81 decade has been number of villages in the district lie" in the 'popula-
of the order of 23' J4 per cent which is lower than tion range of 500--1,999 indicating that generaHy
the decadal growth rate of 24'06 per cent for the there are medium sized villages in the district.
State. The rural population in the district has increa- Villages in the population range of 500-1,999 and
sed by 22-07 per cent while the growth of the urban 2,000-4,999 account for 46.90 and 22.59 per cent
population over the decade has been as much as of the total Dumber of inhabited villages respectively
54·20 per cent. in the district. The medium-sized vjllage~ are thus
Another notable feature d iscernjble from these much more in number than large sized viJJages (with
data is that the growth rates amongst various C. D. a population of above 5,000) in the di~trjct. The
blocks do not show a uniform pattern. Samastipur large vilJages comprise 7' 56 per cent of the inhabited
bloc :.~ has registered the highest growth rate of 32' 88 viUages in the district. It may be of interest to note
per cent probably because Samastipur town, the that in 1971 Census the average population size of
district headquarters, is 10cated in this development a village in the State was 751 whereas the average
block. This is fo11owed by Warisnagar and Tajpur population size of a village in the oJd Darbhanga
Morwa blocks with 27'81 and 27'55 per cent growth district it was as high as 1,571 whereas the present
rates respectively. Growth rates in the remaining 11 average size of an inhabited village in this district
development blocks have varied between 16 and 25 has been found to be 1,905.
per cent, the lowest being in Singhia block (16- 25%).
The incfease in ru ral populat ion during the last Villages classified by density
decade has been the highest again In case of Samasti ...
pur block (28'] 7%) closely followed by Warisnagar
(27.81%). The high jncrea~e in population in these The density of popuJatian is defined as the
blocks can be attributed to low migration of popula- number of persons per square kilometre. It indicates
tion from the villages. As regards the gro'wth in the extent of crowding in a particular area. The
urban population, Samastipur block occupies the distribution of vi lJages in the district by their density
first position wlth 49.63 per cent increase. This is is given in Table 4 below :
mainly b~Cluse it contain, Samastipur town, the
district headquarters, where the people come from
all parts of the district ,in search of employment, Table 4-DistributioD of villages by density
educational and medical facilities, etc., which may
not be available to that extent in other towns.
Mohiuddinagar (NAC) is a new addition to the list Range of density Total no. of Percentage of
of towns in the district during the 1981 Census. (per sq. km.) villages in each villages in each
density range density range
Villages classified by populatioD raDles
The distribution of villages by their population 1 2 3
ranges is given in the following table in six size- 0-10 4 0.36
goups : 11-20 2 0.18
Table 3 -D~stribatioD or villageJ by popralatioD r.Dp_ 21_;_50 8 0.72
Range of No. of villages Percentage of
population in each range villages in each 51-100 10 0.90
range. 101-200 20 1.80
1 2 3
-200 ]01 9.09 201-300 31 2.79
200-499 154 13.86 301-500 119 10.7J
500-1,999 521 46.90
2,000 -4,999 251 22.59 501+ 916 82.~S
5,000-9,999 7S 6.75
)0,000 9 0.81 Not known 1 0'.09
'rotal. 1, til 100-00 Tetal 1,111 1..·..
15
The data presented in the above table highlight I t is discern ible from the table [Link] there are ~.s
the fact that 82.45 per cent of villages in the district many as 173 vi lJages accou nting for 15· 57 per cent of
lie in the density range of 501-+ . Even in the old the inhabited villages, where the percentage of Sche-
Darbhanga district, Samastipur subdivision used to duJed Castes population to total population is more
ha\'e the highest average density. than 31 per cen t and there are 9.36 per cen t of the
villages \\'hich do not 11avc any popuJation of the
Scheduled ('astes at al1. It m~ly be observed that per-
It would further be seen that a very small number centage of villages increases with the increase in the
of viJJages faJ) in the density range below 200 imply- percentage range of the Scheduled Castes except in
ing thereby that popuJation in the district is Dl0St1y the percentage range of 31 and above \\-'here there is a
contained in the medium sjzed villages as already marginal decline.
explained in the earlier paragraph.
26--35 ••• ..
Percentage range Number of vil1a- Percentage of 36-50
.
of Scheduled ges in each range vilJages In ...
51 and above ..
Castes population each range
1"0tal 1,111 100-00
to total population
1 2 3
Nil 104 9.36
It will be seen from the above table that dispersal
5 or less 89 8.01
of Scheduled TrH:>es population is not on the ~ame pat-
6-10 127 1 J.43 tern as in the case of Scheduled Castes population. As
11-15 198 17.82 many as ),097 out of 1,111 inhabited villages (98.74%)
]6-20 201 J8.09 in the district have no Scheduled Tribe population at
all. There are only 14 viJJages (I .26%) which have a
21-30 219 19.72
population of Scheduled Tribes. Even in these viUages
31 and above 173 15.57 the Scheduled Tribes account for 5 per cent of the
Total. 1,111 100·00 total population or even less.
16
Name of the town Total population Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of
Caste popula- Tribe popuJa .. Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe
tion tion population to population to
total population total popula-
tion
] 2 3 4 5 6
Dalsinghsarai 13,413 2,915 1 21.73 0.01
Mobiuddinagar 8,805 1,074 3 12.20 0.03
Rosera 18,599 2,291 ••• 12.32 • ••
Samastipur 47,232 5,758 147 12.19 0.31
All tOWDS 88,049 12,038 151 13.67 0.17
The table above indicates that the concentration Jt wou1d be seen forn} the tabJe above that Jjte-
of the Scheduled Castes in the towns of Samastipur rates form 23.56 per cent ()f the total popUlation in
district is of the order of 13.67 per cent of the total the furaJ areas of the district as against 54.91 per cent
population as against 17.83 per cent in the rural ( 'fabJe 9 ) in the urban arcas. Of the 1,111 inhabited
areas (Table 10). Low urban concentration of the villages in the di~;trict the literacy rate in 75 vilJages
Scheduled Castes denote~ )o\ver mJbil ity and the in popUlation range of 5,000 -- 9,999 has been
predominantly rural base of the economy of the dis.. observed to be 24.31 per cent which is the highest,
trict.. The highest percenta ge of Scheduled (:aste closely follo\\!ed by 251 and 521 vil1ages falling jn
population is contained in Dalsinghsarai (NAC) \vith the population ranges of 2,000 . ·--4,999 and 500-
21.73 per cent. The population of the Scheduled "rri- 1,999 having literacy rates of 23' 59 and 23' J 5 per cent
bes in the district is negligible in b.)th the rural and respectively. It, therefore, folJows that bigger the
urban areas (TabJe 10). village higher is the literacy percentage. Perhaps,
because of higher population, educational facilitjes
Literacy ra tes by population ranges of villages and were provided in these vi JJages ear1ier than in
tOWDS. slnallcr villages.
1 2 3
-200 101 21.99 Among the towns, Samastipuf (M), being the
20~)-499 154 20.89 district headq uarters has the highest percentage of
500-J,999 521 23.15 literate population (65.49%), Mohiuddinagar town,
2,000--4,999 251 23.59
5,000-9,999 75 24.31 on the other hand, has the lowest literacy rate
10,000 + 9 23.58 (36.52%) presumably because it has acquired the
Total 1 111 2'.56 statUI of a statutory town very recently.
17
'Workers aDd DOD-worken fn rural aDd urban areas workers, total workers, non-workers and the number
of the district of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in
the rural and urban areas of the district as well as in
The table on next page deals with the percentage its various develepment blocks in relation to total
breakup of literates, main workers, marginal population :
18
Percentage of
_ _.A..-_ _ - - -________.....
r--------- ~.
P M F P M F P M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Samastipur T 190,837 100,387 90,450 17.81 0.13 37.70 50.37 23.65 26.90 47.78 3.74
R 143,605 73,923 69,682 19.66 0.07 28.56 42.04 14.27 27.45 49.50 4.06
U 47,232 26,464 20,768 12.19 0.31 65.49 73.65 55.10 25.25 42.98 2.66
Sarairanjan R 131,414 66,354 65,060 ] 7.68 N 24.99 37.82 11.91 27.40 48.89 5.48
Tajpur Morwa R 129,598 65,181 64,417 17.83 0.01 25.55 38.79 12.16 25.86 48.23 3.22
Pusa R 122,086 61,515 60~571 17.61 ·.. 29.01 40.59 17.24 26.89 48.50 4.94
Kalyanpur R 171,433 87,455 83,978 19.33 22.98 33.69 11.83 29.07 51.31 5.92
Warisnagar R 202,524 103,974 98,550 19.13 N 22.40 33.48 JO.71 29.02 52.26 4.51
Ujiarpuf R 145,646 74,066 71,580 17.86 0.01 25.13 37.59 12.25 27.03 49.62 3.66
Dalsinghsarai T 176,512 89,270 87,242 18.66 N 26.90 38.94 14.58 27.11 48.83 4.88
R 163,099 82,370 80,729 18.40 ·.. 25.58 37.74 13.16 27.22 49.03 4.96
U 13,413 6,900 6,513 21.73 0.01 42.97 53.23 32.11 25.80 46.48 3.88
Mohiuddinagar T 92,105 45,508 46,597 17.11 N 22.90 32.20 13.81 25.85 46.03 6.15
R 83,300 41,119 42,181 17.63 · .. 21.46 30.49 12.65 25.96 46.35 6.08
U 8,805 4,389 4,416 12.20 0.03 36.52 48.23 24.89 24.87 43.06 6.79
Patori R 1J9,883 60,255 59,628 14.80 ... 23.18 33.61 12.64 26.80 49.26 4.11
Rosera T 194,535 98,713 95,822 17.22 • •• 21.63 33.13 9.79 29.16 SO.80 6.86.
R 175,936 88,988 86,948 17.74 ·.. 19.13 30.27 7.72 29.50 Sl.54 6.95
U 18,599 9,725 8,874 12.32 • •• 45.33 59.29 30.02 25.94 44.09 6.04
Sin,hia R 92,548 45,735 46,813 20.74 N 19.11 30.36 8.12 27.59 47.32 8.32
Hasanpur R 182,602 92,903 89,699 15.19 N 19.47 30J7 8.39 29.78 51.45 7.34-
Bibhutpur R 165,153 82,133 83,020 16.38 N 24.18 37.47 11.03 25.86 47.63 4.33.
Total T 2,116,876 1,073,449 t ,043,417 17.65 0.01 24.86 36.62 12.77 27.63 49.43 5.20·'
R 2,028,827 1,025,971 1,002,856 17.83 0.01 23.56 3~.29 11.56 17.71 49.69 [Link]
U 88,049 47,478 40,571 13.67 0.17 54.91 6~.39 41.64 25.44 ' 43.72 4,05.
Percentage of
( '" _ . .-- . . _ .. _ .. _--.......-._ ..- _.,J\._ ___ ........... _ _ .......... __............. _........ ____ -... ____ ,
(
p
• cal
__ ..A...--- --~'-~ r----- . -..A- . ---- ..- ..
~
,. ." __ ..,.A._,_ -.-.' ..
"l
M F P M F P M F
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
1.32 0.99 J .66 28.22 48.77 5.40 71.78 51.23 94.60 T Samastipur
1.71 1.30 2.]5 29.16 50.80 6.21 70.84 49.20 93.79 R
0.09 0.]3 0,04 25.34 43.11 2.70 74.66 56.89 97.30 U
0.85 0.59 1.11 28.25 49.48 6.59 71.75 50.52 93.41 R Sarairanjan
0.62 0.47 0.77 26.48 48.70 3.99 73.52 51.30 96.01 R Tajpur Morwa
0.66 0.52 0.80 27.55 49.02 5.74 72.45 50.98 94.26 R Pusa
1.42 0.64 2.23 30.49 51.95 .
8 15 69.51 48.05 91.85 R Kalyanpur
0.80 0.42 1.18 29.82 52.68 5.69 70.18 47.32 94.31 R Warisnagar
0.50 0,32 0,68 27.53 49.94 4.34 72.47 50.06 95,66 R Ujiarpur
1.51 0,58 2.47 28.62 49.41 7.35 71,38 50.59 92.65 T DaJsinghsarai
1.58 0.61 2.59 28.80 49.64 7.55 71.20 50,36 92.45 R
0.58 0.13 1.06 26.38 46.6] 4.94 73.62 53,39 95,06 U
1.36 1.12 1.59 27.21 47.15 7.74 72.79 52.85 92.26 T Mohiuddinagar
1.36 1.14 1.57 27.32 47.49 7.65 72.68 52.51 92.35 R
1.32 0.89 1.75 26.19 43.95 8.54 73.81 56,05 91.46 U
0.55 0,41 0.68 27.35 49,67 4.79 72.65 50,33 95.21 R Patori
1,67 0.47 2.90 30.83 51.27 9.76 69.17 48.73 90.24 T Roacra
1.79 0.49 3.11 31.29 S2.03 10.06 68,71 47,97 89.94 R
0.52 0.27 0.80 26.46 44.36 6.84 73.54 55.64 93.16 U
·4.31 2.76 5.83 31.90 50.08 14.]5 68.10 49,92 85.85 R Singhia
2.20 0.8S 3.60 31.98 52.30 10.94 68,02 47,70 89.06 R Hasanpur
1.37 0.91 1.82 27.23 48.54 6.15 72.77 51.46 93.85 R Bibhutpur
Total workers in the district of Samastipur acc- Another notable feature is the higher percen-
ount for 28. 95 per cent of the total population tage of female marginal workers (1.94%) vis-
whereas the proportion of non-workers is as high a-vis male marginal workers (0.72%). It may
as 71.05 per cent. Main workers (i. e., those who had be due to the fact that apart from household
worked for 6 months or 183 days or more during the activity they do some work on part time basis to
reference period of 1 year) constitute 27.63 per supplement the household income.
cent of the total population 'which is very close to
Tt will also be seen that the percentage of
the percentage of the total workers in the district.
workers to the total popUlation is higher in the
It is implied that participation of the people in
rural areas (29.09%) than in the urban areas
economically productive work in the district is mainly
( 25.82%). The same pattern is perceptible in
on a full-time basis. The contribution of marginal
the case of main as well as marginal workers
workers (those who had worked for less than 183
in most of the development blocks. This may be
days) to the total working population is very
due to the fact that in the rural areas people
insignificant in the district, being only 1.32 per
generally find an easy employment in various
cent. The same trend can be observed in both the
agricultural activities, whereas in the urban areas,
rural and the urban areas of the district as also in
household industries and other works do not offer
most of its development blocks.
equal job opportunities due to limited urban deve-
There is apparently a wide range of difference lopment.
in the proportion of workers including main wor-
kers between [Link] two sexes. The proportion of Villages distributed according to availability of
total workers and main workers is 50.15 and different amenities.
49.43 per cent respectively for males as against
7. 14 and 5.20 per cent for females which indi- Table 11 below gives the distribution of viUages
cates that the participation of females in economi- according to the availability of different amenities
caJ1y productive work is very Jow. in the district :
Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the foHowing amenities
Name of Number -- ...~.--.------------ ._---_.. _._--- --_ ..•.._-_ _------
..
Develop.. of inha-
81. ment bited Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Hat Cornmu- Approach by Power
no. Block villages tion water Telegraph nication Pucca road supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Educational ameni t y-There are as many as 850 COlnmunicati on-The details of villages connected
villages accounting for 76.51 per cent of the total by bus,rail, navigable river/canal services. etc., have
number of inhabited villages ( 1,111 ) in the district been incorporated in the Village Directory.
where educational facility is available. The highest
proportion of villages with eduational facility Tt would be seen that 23.13 per cent of the total
is in the Development Block of Bibhutpur with viJ1ages in the district are connected by one means
95.35 per cent followed by Tajpur Morwa and of cOlllmunication or the other. The majority of
Patori blocks with 84.81 and 82.46 per cent respec- vil1ages stil1 do not have this facility. A develop-
tively. The lo\vest nllmber of vil1ages with nlent bJockwise break up of villages having any
educational facility is in the Development Block means of communication is given in [Link] table at page
of r usa with only 68.35 per cent villages having the 20 indicating that Sarairanjan block comprises the
facility of education. highest proportion of villages (37 .29(;~)) which are
connected by bus or rail or [Link] river/canal
M edi cal al11eni, J_. The avai lability of nlcdical services, etc., foJ lowed by KaJyanpur and Bibhutpur
amenity in the vil1ages js considerably Jow and blocks each with 32.56 per cent villages having one
only 28.08 per cent vil!ages have jt. Development means of comnlunication or the ot her. For the
bJockwise break up shows that Tajpur ,MOf\Va has rell1aining blocks the percentage of villages having
the largest prorortion of vi l1ages with medical faci- this facility varies between 9.60 per cent in Hasan-
lity, the percentage being 69.62, followed by pur and 29.27 per cent in Mohiuddinagar block.
Mohiuddinagar with 60.98 per cent. Patori block,
on the other hand, has only 14.04 per cent of the Approach road to vi Ilage-With only 25.02 per
villages with the medical facility. cent vi1Jages hay; ng pucca approach roads it is clear
that most of the villages in the district are stiJJ not
Drinking watel'- It would be seen from the table easiJy accessible during the rainy season.
that drinking "vaier facility is a\ailable in al1 the Among the J)eveJopnlcnt Blocks. Kalyanpur with
jnhabited vjJJages of the district of Sarnastipur. 3S'66 per cent villages having pI/ceQ approach roads
tops the list closeJy foJlowed by Sarairanjan and
P osl and T e leg roph-- Posta] facj Ii ties (Post &
Pusa with 35' 59 and 34.18 per cent respectively. The
Telegraph) are available only in 299 villages
development blocks which have the lowest nunlber
(26.91 %) out of a total qf 1,111 villages in the of villages having this facility are Mohiundinagar
district. Bibhutpur block again has the maxinlum (12.20%), Bibhutpur (13.950/0) and I\o~era
nUDlber of v iHages having post and 1:clcgraph facility (J 4.56 % ).
(53.49%) fol1owed by Sarairanjan (38.98~,:)) and
Ujiarpur (38.33%) In the remaing development It fol)ows, therefore, that communjcatjon facjjj-
blocks of the district the proportion varies from a ties have direct relatjon with the pucca approach
minjrnum of 12.20 per cent in Mohiuddinagar block road facility as the development blocks which have
to a maximum of 34.09 per cent in Singhia block. larger number of villages with pucca approach roads
also have sizeable nUlnber of villages enjoying
Market/HlJI--The vilJages where market/hut is commu fl ication facility.
heJd constitute only 9.99 per cent of the total nunlber
of villages in the district. Sarairanjan block has Power Supply·· Electrified villages in the djstrict
the maximum number of viHages where market/hat constitute 44.28 per cent of the total number of ,inha-
is held, the percentage being 27.12 fo]Jowed by bited viJIages. Power suppJy in the~\e villages is
Bibhutpur block with 23.26 per cent. Interestingly utilj~,ed for either domestic or agricultural or other
there are only 5 Development Blocks in the district purposes such as corn [Link] or induslri.d and ill
viz., Sarai ranjan, Kalyanpur, Warisnagar, Dalsing-
certajn viJJages for all the ab:)ve purpose,).
sarai and Bibhutpur where market/hat is held in 10
or more viUages. In rest of the blocks the number of DevelopJnent Block wise break up shows that
such viUages is significantly Jow. Samastipur block occupies the first position having
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the maximum proportion of electrified vi lJages ProportlOQ of rural population served by various
,(77.53% ) followed by Pusa and Ujiarpur blocks with amenities
69.62 and 51.67 per cent respectively. The lowest While in Table 11 details regarding number of
proportion of yil1ages having power suppJy is obser.. villages possessing educational, medical and other
amenities have been discussed, Table 12 below gives
ved in the Development Blocks of Rosera (25.24%), the proportion of rural population served by these
Hasanpur (28.00 0/0) and Singhia (31.820/0). amenities:
Total popu-
81. Nanlc of 1ation of Proporticn of rural population served by the amenity 01'-
no. Devclop- inhabited ,------ _._--_ _ ..,1\.... --' .... ----..._ .....
.. -~-..
-~
1 Samastipur 143,605 137,864 61.479 143,605 67,372 29,663 53,723 .53,061 129,153
(96.00) (42.81) (100.00) (46.91) (20.66) (37.41) (36.95) (89.94)
2 Sarairanjan 131,4J4 122,579 54,187 131,414 84 ,260 66.636 67,826 71 ,110 78,522
(93.28) (41.23) (100.00) (64.12) (50.71) (51. 61) (54.11) (59.75)
3 TajpuT Morwa 129,598 124,279 116,023 129,598 77,545 29,328 38,792 50,767 60,797
(95.90) (89.53) (100.00) (59.84) (22.63) (29.93) (39.17) (46.91 )
4 Pusa 122,086 11 3,786 42,482 J22,086 75,279 12,455 44,968 656,461 97,590
(93.20) (34.80) (100.00) (61.66) (10.20) (36.83) (53.77) (79.94)
5 Kalyanpur 171,433 157,075 73,266 171,433 82,087 33,152 75,209 83,950 110,198
(91.62) (42.74) (100.00) (47.88) (19.34) (43.87) (48.97) (64.28)
7 lJjiarpur 145 ~646 141,054 59,002 145,646 90,760 25,978 37,645 64,333 96,538
([Link]) (40.51) (100.00) (62.32) (17.84) (25.85) (44.17) (66.28)
S Da Isinghsarai 163,099 155,358 57,130 163,099 86,317 31,554 64,431 69,731 108,699
(95.25) (35.03) (100.00) (52.92) (19.35) (39.50) (42'75) (66.65)
9 Mohiuddinagar 83,300 75,847 61,858 83,3CO 33,:46 9,47] 2] ,568 15,386 38,563
(91. 05) (74.26) ([Link]) (40.03) (11.37) (25.89) ( 18.47) (46.29)
10 Pator i 119,883 1]5,IJl 40,969 ]]9,883 83,186 17,697 55,220 53,055 63,758
(96.02) (34.17) (100. (0) (69.39) (14.76) (46.06) (44.26) (53.18)
11 Rosera 175,936 170,718 82,840 175,936 99,077 25,057 49,270 59,546 80,683
(97.03) (47.09) (100.00) (56.31) (14.24) (28.00) (33.85) (45.86)
12 Singbia 92,548 89,592 45,350 92,548 63,629 22,928 51,564 49,270 59,1 J1
(96.81) (49.00) (100.00) (68.75) (24.77) (S5.72) (53.24) (63.87)
13 Hasanpur 182,602 166,631 59,231 182,602 92~J42 15,342 28,324 32,858 88,496
(91.25) (32.44) (100.00) (50.46) (8.40) (15.S1) (17.99) (48.46)
14 Bibhutpur 165,153 164,859 101,137 165,153 131,468 79,920 94,1S6 47,329 108,019
(99.82) (61.24) (100.00) (79.60) (48.39), ($7.01) (28.66) - , (65.41)
Total 2,028,827 1.919649 953,059 2,028,827 It 199,516 483,412 73S,464 761.244 1,296,'914
(94.61) (46,98) (100,00) (59.13) (23.83) (36.05) (37.17; (63'93)
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.It \\,ould be seen that educational facility is avai- In case of lnedical facility also it can be seen the
lable to 94.62 per cent of the rural population in the proportion of rural population served by this
district. The proportion of rural population serv~d ameni ty is much higher than the proportion of
by educational facility is more than 90 per cei,t vi1Jagcs served by medical facility in the district.
in various development blocks in the district, Silllilar trend can be observed in respect of other
maximum bClng in case of Bibhutpur (99.82 010). anlcnitics also both in the d!strict .as also in its vari..
Another nOtevvorthy point is that the proportion of ous deveJo pment blocks.
villages in t he district elljoying educational facility is
Distribution of villages ha, ing different ameDitiel
much less being 76.51 per cent (as has been observed
at different distance ranges.
in Table 1 I) than the proportion of population
which is as high as 94.62 per cent. This may be The t able be Io\v j nd icates the number of those
attributed to the fact that vjIJages which possess vil1ages which do not contain different amenities
educational facility contain larger proportion of arranged by broad distance ranges (less than 5 Kms.,
population as conlpared to those villages which do 5-10 Kn1s and 10+ Kms.) fronl the pJaces where
not have this facility at alL these are availabJe :
Table 13 -_- Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from.
tbe places where tbese are available.
Village not having the Number of villages where the amenity is not available and available at a
amenity of- distance of-
r--------~----- - - - - J.....-- _ _ _ _ _ _ _
,~
1 2 3 4 5
]. Education 258 3 • •• 261
2. Medical 644 146 9 799
3. Drinking water ...
4. Post and Telegraph 745 66 1 812
5. Market/Hat 722 266 12 1,000
6. Communication 539 286 29 854
,As regards educational facility it would be seen having other facilities within a distance of 5-10 Kms ..
ahal there are only 261 villages out of 1,111 inhabited and 10 + Kms. is less than those having the facilities.
villages (23.490/0) in the district which do not have within 5 Kms. though not in the same proportion ..
educationl facility within the vil1age but the facility One can observe that peopJe in most of the vilJages-
is available at places situated within 5 Kms., 5-10 do not have to traveJ for more than 10 Kms. to avail
Kms. an\(f ;a1so beyond' 1'0 Kms. The number of vill- themselves of varjous facilities.
ages having no educational facility within the viIJage
itself but enjoyi llg this facility within 5 Kms. is Avallabillty of dlrrereDt amenities in the "UI••es
or
2S8: '(2l~22"~ .aAd that Villages having such facili- according to tbe dlstaDce from the Dearest ton.
or
tiel within a distance' 510 Kms., is only 3(0.27% ) •. The, table furnished on next page gives the dis-
There. :are· no ivi1Jages baYing such facjJjties at a dis~ tribution of viUages having different types of facilities.
tance of more than 10 Kim. The number of villages by distance from the nearest town in five size-groups :,
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Tule 14-DlstrlbutioD of villages accordiD& to the distlDee froBl tbe ~Dear.t towD aDd availability of
different amealties.
Distance Number Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of-
raDlt' of in- ,----- - - - - , - ---Jt-_ __ ___ ~
1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
O-S 103 69(66.99) 27(26.2J) l03([Link]) 1B(17.48) 7 (6.80) 28(27.18) 39(37.86) 66(64.08)
6-15 415 309(74.46) 112(26.99) 415([Link]) 1]~(27.71) 51(12.29) 100(24.10) 108(26.02) 224(53.98)
16-50 593 472(79.60) 173(29.17) 593(100.00) 166(27.99) S3 (8.94) 129(21.75) 131(22.09) 202(34'06)
Total 1,111 850(76.51) 31:1(28.08) 1,111(100.00) 299(26.91) 111(9.99) 257(13.13) 278(25.02) 492(44.18)
It would appear from the above table that lnaxi- followed for the market/hat facility. It can be said
mum number of inhabited viJlages 1ie in the distance that the villages which are nearer to the urban areas
range of 16-50 Kms. (53.38%) from the nearest have benefitted in respect of communication, power
town. There are only 103 villages accounting for supply and PUCCQ approach road vis-a-vis those
9.27 per cent which lie in the distance range of rural pockets which are beyond the pale of direct
O-S Kms. with only 4 urban centres in the district urban influence. As already expJained in the ear-
and location of urban centres in the bordering dis.. lier paragraphs drinking water facility is available
tricts being similar such a situatjon is but natura). It in all the villages in the district.
is [Link] to note that the proportion of villages
varies in direct relation to the distance from the nea- VOlages aceordiDI to population nllg_ aDd
rest town in case of education), medical and post amenities available.
& telegraph faciIites. The situation is, however, just
the reverse for communication, PUCCQ approach road
The table Biven on next page furnishes i!1formatioD
and power" supply facilities where the proportion of regarding distribution of "villaps having dift'o1:ent
viJlages decreases with the increase in the distance
amenities by 6ize dlUl of popUlation in four difte. '
ranae from the nearest town. No particular trend is rent ranaes :
Table IS-Distribution of villages according to population range aDd aDlenities avaUable
Popula tion Number of Nunlber (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of-
range inhabited r--.-----------_,A.._-----------.. . . . . . .-.. . . . . --------~
villages Education Medical Drinking Post and
in each water Telegraph
range
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 7 8 9 10
Villages according to laDd as~ the Analytical Note at the appropriate place. The
following tab1e gives the percentage of culturable
The 1and utilisation data of the villages in the area as also the proportion of irrigated area to the
district have been incorporated in Village Directory. total cultivable area in the district and its various
The terms and concepts have also been explained in development blocks:
81. Name of Development Nun-lber of Total area Percentage of cultj... Percentage of irrigated
no. Block inhabited (in hectares) vahle area to total area to total cultiva
villages area able area
I 2 3 4 5 6
It would be seen from the table that 79.55 per irrigated area is considerably low in the case of
cent of the tota] area of the district js utiljsed for Patori (11'98%), Ujiarpur (18.25%) and Tajpur Morwa
cultivation (cultivable area) and of this 29.81 per (20.00 % ) blocks. frrigationaJ facilities in the dis-.
cent is irrigated. Alnong the C.D. Blocks, the hig- trict are limited presumably because vast areas are
hest percentage of cultivable area is found in Pu sa exposed to recurrent floods. rlowever, conside-
block with 87.16 per cent closely followed by Hasa- rable attention is now being paid by the Government
npur, Tajpur Morwa and Ujiarpur with 84.83, 83.31 to the provision of flood con troJ measures and irri-
and 82.66 per cent respectiveJy. The lowest culti .. gational facilities in the district.
vable area is found in Dalsinghsarai bJock with
Growtb, deasity aDd sex-ratio of urban po,[Link]
70.01 per cent.
The urban population of the district in each of
The highest proportion of jrrigated area to the the Censuses from 1951 together with the percentage
total cultivable area js observed in the case of Saraj. . variation over the decades is indicated in Table 18
ranjan block accounting for 46.07 per cent followed on next page. It also,~ow$ the variation in d_ty'
by Sa~stjpur and KaJyanpur block.s with 40.43 and sex-ratio in the urban population of the district-
and 39.65 per cent respectively. [Link] of in ,relation to State.
':"
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Table IS-Growtb, DeDsity aDd Sex . . ratio of Urban PopulatioD iD the district in relation to tbe State
State
_- ------ _
District
_.)..__. -------- -, ,------- -..A-_-....._,--.--------..
Total lJrban %Urban Dccadal Den .. Sex- Total Urban <)bUr- Deca- Den- Sex-
Census popula. popula .. popula- percen .. sity ratio population popu- ban dal sity ratio
year tion lion tion tage (popula. (no. of lution popu- percen .. (popu. (no.
.
vana- tion females lation tage latjoll of re..
tion per sq. per varia .. per sq. males
in urban krn.) 1,000 tion km.) per
population n1alcs) in urban 1.,000
popu- nla]eS)
lation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 JO II 12 13
1951
1961
1,257,253
1,474,177
44 ,981
51,406
3.58
3.48
+ 58 .I~
+ 14.2 )
!'~~~
~.. -
860
803
38,782,271
46,447,457
2,626,261 6.77
3,913,920 8.43
+ 38.14
+49.03
2,320
I t 915
~42
81t
1971 ] ,719,05) 57,101 3.32 -i ] 1.08 7.696 ~17 56,353!1369 5,633,966 10.00 +43.95 2,032 807
1981 2,116,876 88,049 4.J6 + 54.20 5,68J 855 69,914,734 8,7J8,990 12.47 + 54.76 2, 727 832
The total urban population of the district. is fronl 2,032 in 1971 to 2,727 which is stiJI much lo\ver
88,049 comprising 4.16 per cent of the district popu- thE n that of Samastipur which stood at 5,681 persons
lation. The corresponding percentage of urban per sq. km ..in 1981.
population for the State is 12.47. The increase in
Sex ratio is determined by the number of feluales
urban popu1ation of the district has been slow over
per 1,000 maJes. 'fhe sex .. ratio for the urban areas of
the decades as compared to that of the State. From
Samastipur district has been higher in the 195J Cen-
COlU11111 5 of the table it is evident that the urban
sus as cOJllparcd to urban areas of the State. It has
population of the district had shown a sharp decline
been declining thereafter tiJJ the ] 971 Census. fn
during 1961 and] 971 Censuses, the percentage hav-
198] Census it has recorded a higher sex-Iatio but
ing come down fronl 58.12 in ] 951 to 11'08 in 1971.
stilJ it renlains adverse for fenlales. The adverse sex-
However, in the 1981 Census the urban population
ratio may be attributed to the fact that quite a large
has registered a tremendous rise, the percentage
number of males come to towns for employment,
shootinE up to 54.20 percent. I'he trend of the gro-
education, trade, busjness, professioll, etc.. , leaving
wth of the urban population. in the State has been
' behind their women foJk in the rural areas .
qujte different. During the decade 1951-61 the
growth of urban population was of the order of 49.03 Towns added and declassified iD 1981
per cent whereas during J 961 .. 71 it dipped to 43.95
There are 4 towns viz., DaJsinghsarai (NAC),
per cent. Again durjng 197] .. 8J it has [Link] an Mohiuddinagar (NAC), Rosera (M) and Samastipur
increase of 54.76 per cent whjch appears to be quite
(M) in the district of Samastipur. Only [Link]-
high in comparison to the gro\vth rates of the earlier
nagar (NAC) with a populatjon of 8,805 bas been
decades and is, therefore, indicative of the faster
added during the J 98] Census as indicated in the
rate of urban growth during the last decade. table below:
l·able 19 -New toWO/tOWDS decl. .i8ed ID
The density of population in the urban areas of 19S1 ceDIUI.
the district had shown a treJnendous rise ti11 ] 97 J Name of towns population 1981 Census
when it rose from 1,969 jn 1951 to 7,696 in J971.
1 2
However, in 198] Census it came down to 5,681 per- (a) Added
sons per square kilometres. The density of the urban Mohiuddingar 8,805
population of the State on the other hand had not (b) Declassified
been 'high till the 1971 Census. In 198 t Census, how- Nil
ever, the density of the urban population of the No town bas, however, been declassified in the
State';i'8,ad shown a considerable increase having risen present Census.
Receipt alld expeaditure In different towns urban local bodies in tenns of per capita receipt aDd
The table below gives the details of finance in the expenditure:
Per capita
,------._----------- ..)\.......--..----......_..._....,... _'------,....._-----........-.--.. __ ---
-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IV. Dalsinghsarai (NAC) 16.03 6.34 9.69 16.03 8.94 2.24 3.73 ••• 1.12
V. Mohiuddinagar (NAC, ••• ••• ... ... • •• • •• • •• • ••
IV. Rosera (M) 35.211 7.87 27.34 30.89 4.09 15.21 6.58 O. ]7 4.84
~'1. Samastipur (M) 22.12 3.06 19.06 22.33 2.73 2.13 13.00 ••• 4.47
Total 21.74 4.27 17.47 20.95 3.69 4.70 8.93 0,04 3.59
J t would be apparent from the above fjgures that in the case of Dalsinghsarai (NAC) whereas for
the per capita receipt both through taxes and thro- public works it is the highest in Samastipur (M).
ugh aU other sources is the bjghest in Rosera (M). Mohiuddinagar (NAC) did not maintain the data
While Samastipur (M) has the lowest per capita rece- on town fi nance, perhaps because it was notified as
ipt through taxes, Dalsinghsarai (NAC) has recorded a statutory town very recently.
the least per capita receipt through all other Schools per ten tbousand population in towns
sources. Primary and mid dIe school facilities are generally
available in all towns. The following table gives det-
Per capita total expenditure is again the highest ails of different categories of educational institutions
in Rosera(M)11 However, per capita expenditure per ten thousand population in different towns of'
il1Cqrred Qll general administration is the nlaximum the district:
Tt ,,,,ould be seen from the table on the previous page be in case of Mohiuddinagar(NAC) with only 0.68
that institutions like Higher Secondary School /Tnter / beds/1000 population probably since Mohiuddi-
PUC/Junior College do not exist in any of the towns nagar is a recently notified statutory town.
in the district. As regards Secondary MatricuJatjon
Proportion of slum population in tOWDS
level schools, there are on an average, 2.04 schools
per ten thol1~)and population in the urban area'i of the The details of slums have been collected only in
district. The average number of such schools per ten case of class I and class TI lO\vns. Relevant infornla-
thousand [Link] is highest in case of Dalsinghsa- tion \vas collected through the local officials of the
rai (NAC)~ being 2.98 follo\ved by Rosera (M) with M unicipaLilics~ NACs as also through the Town
2.69 Second,iry [Link] Schools per ten tljou- Planning l)epart111ent .in J 979. Since none of the
saud popuJation. Junior Sccondary/I\liddle Schools town~ of SanulsLipur district fell in class I (popula-
are, however, found to be nlaximum in the case of tion J lakh and above) ()r class rI (50,000-99,999)
Rosera(3.23) fol1o\A ed by SUlnastipur(2.33). l{osera
l
range the .infnrJnati (\11 n.'garoing ~Iunls \A'as not col-
(1\1) bas again the highest nu Jnbcrof Prilnary Schools lectcu in respect of these towns. Table 23 has, there-
in the district with an average of 8.06 such school~ fore, not been presented in this volume.
per ten thousand population. 'The average number
of Primary Schools in the urban areas of the district Important commodities imported, exported and
is 5.00 per ten thousand population. manufactured
Beds in medical institutions in towns The table belo\v presents the nlost ilnportant
commodity luanufactured, exported and ilnported in
The table below furnjshes infonnation regard ing the 4 to\vns of the district:
the avaiJability of beds in the medical institutions
in different towns of the district: l'able 24--l\1ost important commodities manufactur-
ed. imported and exported in towns
Table 22-Number of beds in medical institutions in
towns CJass~ name and t\1ost inlportant conlnl0dity
Civic status of r------.-.-..A------~
the to\vn Manuractured Exported lnlported
Class, name and civic Number of beds in medical
status of the town institutions per 1,000 1 234
population IV. DaJsi ngh
sarai (NAC) Bidj Chillies Rice
1 2
\' ..~1ohiuddjna
IV. DaJsinghsarai (NAC) 0.75 gal (NAC) Bidi ChiHies Rice
V. Mohiuddinagar (NAC) 0.68
IV. Rosera (1,,1) Cartwheel Cart- fron
IV. Rosera (M) 1.61 wheel
rII. Samastipur (M) 9.36 rfL Samastipur (~1) Sugar Chillies Food-
Total 5.54 grains
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-SAMASTIPUR
31 Cbak Umar 36
.. ,
.0 •
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-SARAIRANJAN
·1 Ahmad pur
Akhtiarpur
••• 67
S5 7
6 Bahadurpur Annauli
Bakhri Buzrul
•••
•••
54
25
IJ
12
Bazidpur Meari
Bbaawatpur
".. S2
.2 • •• 32
72 ·.,.
• • II
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK~SARAIRANJAN-concld.
Rupaull Buzrug • •• 23
1
2
Amritpur
Arazi Ghataho
• ••
• •• 25
4 16
17
Chak
Chak
Bhel'i
BheJi Jag<iis
•••
• ••
54
55
32
33
Gunai Basti
Halai
. .... 3.1
44
• ••
·3 Asari ·.. 22 18 Chak Dhean ••• 14 34 Harpur Bhindi • •• lO-
4 Ashrafpur Supau) ·.. 74 19 Chak Jalal • •• 57 35 Hasanpur Kandhpakar ·.. 59
5 Baghaun i Harshankar 24 20 Chak Lalsahi • •• 48 36 Hawaspur .... 80·
6 Banbira · .. 42 21 Chako Bhindi ••• 15 37 HusainipuT .... 69
7 Bangra ·.. 45 22 Chak Pahar ••• .10 38 Indarwara (336)
..". 38
·..
.
8 Banwaripur urI Mahamad .. 58 23 Chak Salem • •• 79 39 Indarwara (336/2) 39
• ••
pur 24 Chak Sikandar • •• 31 40 J itwarpur Bhuskhara 37
49 ,.2.S . Olandaw'i
t ••
I 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
·48 Kheraj Supau 1 • •• 76 61 Murgia Chak ·.. 61 74 Saidpur urI Purkho1limpur ·.. 71
49 Kumaia ·.. 43 62 Nikaspur 13 75 Sarangpur ·.. 36
50 Larua ·.. 34 63 Nisfi .. 12 76 Shah Dih url Parmanandpur ... 86
SI Lodipur Naraen ·.. 51 64 Pachbhinda ·.. 40 77 Shahpur Undi .. · 78
52 Madhopur Digbarua · .. 65 Paharpur ·.. 50 78 Siram Dih .. · 84
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PUSA
DEVI.~LOPMENT BLOCK-PUSA-concld.
6 Bl!,hrl (63) ·.. 85 40 Chand Harpur ·.. 148 74 Hasanpur (103) ·.. 130
7 13 akhri (63/2) 86 41 Chatarpur Harpllf Chand ·.. 138 75 Isupur ·.. 27
8 Bakhri (63/3) ·.. 87 42 Darhia • •• 64 76 Jadu Paran ·.. 50
9 Bakhtiarpur ·.. 24 43 Darori (23) ·.. 29 77 Jagdis Paran ·.. 51
10 Balaha Jai Naraen ·.. 15 44 DL fori (23/2) ·.. 30 78 J anardanpur ·.. 88
103 ManjiJ Mobarak • •• 116 120 Purkhotimpur (73) • •• lOS 137 Sardimal (5/2) • •• 6
104 Mankauli • •• 59 121 Purkhotimpur (73/2) • •• 106 138 Sari Tole Barhkurwa • •• 144
105 ~anorathpur ·.. 84 122 Rajwa • •• 92 J39 Sembhu Ram Tok • •• 7
106 Milki ·.. 71 123 Rakba Arazi Belsandi • •• 62 140 Shiunandanpur • •• 139
107 Mirzapur • •• 77 124 Rakba Belsandi • •• 63 141 Siluria Bindi • •• 81
113 Namapur • •• 58 130 Rasulpur ,Baghla ·.. 47 147 Sirina th PLlran (28/2) • •• 44-
114 Naranga ·.. 141 131 Ratanpur • •• 38 148 Somnaha • •• 16
115 Ninla Chak Haidar ·.. 91 132 Ratwara · .. 109 149 Surnlar • •• 49
• •• 115 133 Sahuri • •• 10 150 Tal Agan • •• 113
116 Nur Nagar
117 Pakri ·.. 107 134 Saidpur ·.. 9 151 Tiru • •• 9S
118 Partapur ·.. 147 135 Salaha • •• 3 152 Utra Sarhi (37) • •• S5
119 Phulahra ·.. 76 136 Sardimal (5) ·.. 5 153 Utra Sarhi (37/2) • •• S6
D'EVELOPMENT BLOCK-WARISNAGAR
• ••
33 34 Dagarua (233) • •• 137 54 Hasanpur ·.. 12:1
14 ' Begampur
15 Belahi
• ••
.. . 68 35 Daaarua (233/2) ." 138 . 55 llmas Nasar ·. .,. 73
40 36 Dainiman 38 S6 Jagdispur 97
~ Btioraha • •• • •• • ••
17 Bhore Jairam .... 128 37 Darsur • •• 8S 57 Jahangirpur • ••104
18 Bhupatpur ••• 75 38 Daudpur (127) • •• 23 58 Kadir Chak • •• 72
~ Bikrampa tti ., ..' 121 39' Daudpur (127/2) If • • 24 '9 'Kamupur • •• is
20 Bishunpur Abbi ...
' JZ4 40 Daulatpur • •• 22 t/O Kamu Bilbunpur (173) . • • If·' 77
38
61 Kamu Bishunpur (173/2) ·.. 78 88 Milki (208) • •• 111 114 Saduka • •• 119
61 K,ashor ·.. 56 89 Milki Ahmad Inaet Chak ·.. 112 J15 Sajanpur (86) • •• 9
63 Khairi • •• 80 90 Moglan j Chak • •• S7 116 S~anpur (86/2) • •• 10
'64 Khajepur Dakh1i ... 127 91 Mohiuddinpur ·.. 39 117 Sajanpur (86/3) • •• 11
l)5 Khanpur • •• 114 92 Munjari ·.. 91 118 Salenlpa tti • •• 96
71 Labahatta • •• 65 98 Purkhotimpur Ainu • •• 126 124 Semri Chan dar Sen • •• 113
72 Lakhanpatti 55 99 Purnahi • •• 66 125 Shahpur • •• 130
73 Madhopur ·.. 5 100 Raepur • •• 60 126 Shivai Singhpur • •• 136
74 Madhu Tola • •• 106 101 Raghuna thpur • •• 49 127 Siripur Gahar • •• 92
15 Maharaj Ganj • •• 36 102 Raini (167) • •• 70 128 Siropatti • •• 102
·..
• f
94
19 Manipur (129/) ) 28
(129/5) 30
106 Rampur Siwan 53 132 Sukhpur ·.. 41
80 [Link] • • 0
107 Runjitpur ·.. 116 133 Tal Dora • •• 129
DEVELOPME~T BLOCK-UJJARPlIR
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-lIJIARPUR-collcIJ.
DEVEL()PMENT BI,OCK-DALSIN(;HSARAI
t ••
47
74
78
79
Sahbajpur Mahnaia
Saltit
• ••
•••
26
48
< .'
'1,,0 , , ,"':' .,
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DALSINGHSARAI-concld.
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MOHIUDDINAGAR
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PATORI
ALPH~BETIC=AL
,
UST OF VILLAGES-co,,'d. ,
1 2 3 1 2 3 I 2 3
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PATORI-collcld.
DEVELl)PMENT BLOCK-ROSERA
21 Bhiraba ••• 78
99
SI
52
Kaji Dumra
Kalwara
• f • 36
44
79 Pachgawan , .. 74
22 Bhoraha Dahem .'0 "' .. , 80 Parsa • •• 41
,,23 Bor ••• 12 S3 Kankar ..
. 103 81 Parwana ·, ...". 38
24 Boran ••• 17 54 Karian .. .. 49 82 Pitha Dobhi 56
~2.5 Chak Jan ••• 104 '5 Katghara (19) • •• 2"1 83 Pokharbhinda .'.. 48
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-ROSERA-concld.
DEVEL()PMENT BLOCK~·SINGHIA
2
1 Agraul
Arazi Lachhminia
• •• 31
27
16 Dhenu Dih
17 Gijamania
·.. 16 31 Mahe Khaira ·.. 9
32 Mahra
3 Arazi Maguraha
• ••
38 18 Golea
• •• 21
13 33 Mamurpur
·.. 25
35
4 Arrahi ·.. 36 19 Hardia ·.. 22 34 Mauan
• ••
·.. 19
5 Bangarhata ·.. 20 20 Harpur ·.. 2 35 Mohiuddinpur Jamuna • •• 17
6 Bari 18 21 Jahangirpur ·.. 1 36 Morwara 10
7 Basdewa ... 12 22 Kaina (124) ·.. 7 37 Pararia B herhar
• ••
15
S Bastipatti Mahua urI MurIi ... 44 23 Kaina (124/2) ·.. 8 38 Parhat
'"
• •• 39
9 Bela ••• 45 24 Kankri • •• 37 39 Patail 23
10 Bhararia Nirpur ·.. 24 25 Karahi • •• 29 40 Pato Bilahi
• ••
• •• 14
11 Bharson • •• 42 26 Kabilashi ·.. 41 41 Phulahra • •• 3
12 Bhirar • •• 32 27 Kunda} • •• 34 42 Rampur Bahor 6
13 B ishunpur Kewathar ·.. 40 28 Lada ·., 5 43 Salepur
• ••
14 Bishunpur Diha • •• 28 29 Lagma ·.. 33 44 Singhia • • ••
....
30
11
lS Dhanaho ·.. 43 30 Lulhaul • •• 4 45 Son Mani .... 26
DEVELOPMENT BtOCK-HASANPUR
10. Balbharpur 19 • •• ~
• •• 20 Basatpur Chhauni ·.. 23 30 Bharwara .
•• •
.
6
43
[Link] UST OF , .
VILLAGES-~ontd.
I ,I ,
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASANPUR-COllcld.
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BIBHUTPUR
As already mentioned in the introductory part, the nearest place where such an ameni ty was avai-
the ViUage Directory presents particulars of ameni- lable has been indicated in broad ranges of distance
ties availabJe in each village besides giv jng the Jist of viz., '( --5 Kms.)" '(5-10 Kms.)' and '(lO+Kms.)'.
villages in each Development Block (arranged in The nearest pJace may lie in the same development
alphabetical order) and in respect of each village block, or in some other developJnent block of the
its area, number of househo1ds, population and land same district, or other district of the State or even
use data. The items of information on amenities ou tside the State . In view of the constraint of
available to the village include educational (co1.5), space the particulars of distance by range of the
medical (co1.6), drinking water (col. 7), post and tele- nearest place where anyone of the medical or educa-
graph (coI.8), market/hat (coL9), rail/road or other tional amenities, etc., is availabJe has been shown
communication facjJjties (co1.10) and power ~upply provided none of the medical or educational ameni-
(co1.t3). Other items of inforrnatioD4sUch as copies of ties was available in the concerned village. For
newspapers corning in the vjjJage, motor cyc]e/scoo- medica] amenities, the availability of djspensaries/
ter, car, jeep and tractor available in the village, community health worker has been taken as the
etc. ,have been incorporated in the "I{emarks" col- most modest facility. Similarly primary school has
umn. Land use is sho\vn as area under forests, irri- been considered as the modest educational arne...
gated land and sources of irrjgation, unirrigated nity.
Jand; culturable waste and area not available for
cultivation. For uninhabited villages information In column 6 of the Village Directory format,
about land use only has been presented. cOlnposite schools such as middle schools with primary
cJasses or secondary schools with middle classes,
In the format the villages have been arranged in
etc., have also been included in the number of prim-
ascending order of their Thana nun1bers which also ary and middle schools respectively. For example,
represent their location code nlllnher~ within a devc- if in a village there are two primary schools and one
lOplnent block. The viJlages \vhleh ha','e been wholly Iniddle school with primary classes the number of
merged in to\vns under the appropriate orders of the prin1ary schoo) in the village has been shown as
Government but ~()nti nue to be borne on the Thana three and that of middle school as one even though
Jurisdictiona.l _Lists of the State Government, those there are onJy three educational institutions in all.
treated as ou tgrowths of towns or urban agglomera- So also is the case of secondary schools, etc. if a
tions, and those declared as Census towns have also similar [Link] exists.
been shown in the Village Directory at the appro-
priate places according to their thana llumbers with
[Link] facilities and approach to village
necessary explanation against each. No data have,
have been distinguished and shown separately to
however, been presented in respect of such vill-
enabJe one to find out whether the vj1Jage is served
ages.
by any nlode of public transport sueh as bus 1 rail,
The data presented in the Vi])age Directory have wa terway, etc., (column 10) and whether the viUage
been compiled on the basis of M au:awar Notes is approachable througbou t the year or only during
prepared for each village by the Joea.1 officials at the fair weather.
Community Development Block level.
The pattern of presentation of land use data in
For columns 5 to 10 of the Village Directory if a the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of
particular amenity such as education or medical classifjcation of Jand use as recommended by the
facility, etc., was not found to be available in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of
village, the dis tance from the concerned village to India and as adopted by the State Government.
49
(viii) Column 16-lrrigated b;y sou,ce sources of drinking water such as taps" tube-wells,
GC ... Government Canal etc., post and telegraph offices, power supply,
PC Private Canal railway station, bus stop, etc., and also the number
W ••• Well (without electt icity) of viIlage4\ not having any of these amenities .
WE ••• Well (with electricity). Appendix II
rw ••• Tube-well (without
Th is table giYcs for each non-municipal town
electricity)
0·
e., place treated as lown only for Census
TWE ••• Tube-well (with electricity) purposes) the a rea under forests, area under irri-
Tk ••• Tank gation, unirrigated land, cuhurable waste and area
R ••• River of land not tt\ [Link] for cultivation. Tn Sanlas-
L ... Lake tipur district. however, there is no Census town
Wf ... Waterfall hence this appendix does not find place in this
0 .. . Others volume .
(ix) Column 20-Renlarks
i\ppf:'odix Trr
N Copies of Newspapers
coming in the village. I'his append ix gives development blockwisc,
the list of villages where no educational, medical and
M ... Motor Cycles/Scooters
available in the village. public heahh facilities, etc., are available. This state-
c ••• Cars/Jeeps available in the ment is expected to be of considerable use in micro-
village.
level planning.
T ••• Tractors available in the
village. Appendix rv
It is likely that a village may have more than
one institution/amenity of the same kind. Such a This appendix gives the list of villages with the
situation would arise only in the case of col umns popuJation of the Schedu led Castes and the Sche-
duled Tribes in various percentage ranges. Part A
S, 6 and 20. In such cases the numbr of such institu-
of the appendix deals with the population of the
tions/amenities has been given in parentheses after
Scheduled Castes in the villages while Part B deals
the appropriate symbol in Cols. 5 or 6 and just
with the population of the Scheduled Tribes. Infor-
after the symbol in Col. 20.
mation is presented by the percentage ranges as indi-
At the end of the Village Directory four appendi-
cated belo,v :
ces bave been provided, the details of which are
given below : For the Scheduled Caste~
(Part A): 0-5, 6-10,
. Appendix I 11-15, 16-20,21-30, and 31 and above.
This statement gives, for each development block, .For the Scheduled Trjbes (Part B) : 0-5, 6-15,
the number of villages having various Jevels and 16-25,26-35, 36-50 and 51 and above.
types of educational institutions, such as Primary
School, Middle School, Adult Literacy Centres, etc., This Statement wiJ 1 facili tate in identifying the
various types of medical institutions such as dispen- villages having concentration of Scheduled Castes
.. &aries, primary health centres, etc., and the number or Scheduled Tribes population for local area
of each kind of such institutions, varjous types of plant1ing for the weaker sections of the population.
52
D~VELOPMENT BLOCK-SAMASTIPUR VILLAGE
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if not available within the villa,e" a dash (-) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kms., '-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the nearest place
where the [Link] is available is given].
, Communica-
-,
Serial Name of viUale with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tiona
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market Ihat, [Link],
(in hectares) households if any Waterway.}
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENlTE THANA-SAl\fASTIPUR
1 Punas (26) 379.59 2,819 (469) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
2 Jagatsingbpur (27) 297.84 1,482 (260) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) Sunday, -(5.)0)
R. Wednesday.
3 Bcdaulia (28) 51.39 732 (145) P -(5 .. 10) W,T\V,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
4 Bazidpur (29) 450.00 2,147 (378) P -(5 .. 10) W ,Tk,TW, PO ---(---5) ---(5-10)
Hp,R.
5 Harpur Singhia (30) 44.56 586 (100) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) ---(---5) ---(5-10)
Hp,R.
6 Madhopur (31) 126.66 1,371 (234) P -(5-10) W ,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
Hp,R.
7 Rani Tola urf (32) 44.16 437 (81) P -(-5) W,TkfT\V, PO -(-5) -(-5)
J ala t singhpur Hp.
8 Tajpur Ratanpur (33) 216.91 1,308 (226) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) VVednesday, ~VV
Hp,R. S lturday.
9 Singhia Khurd (34) 419.65 4,022 (726) P ,M PHS W,Tk,TW, PO Mon., Tues., NW
Hp,R. Thu rs., Fri.
10 Pokhraira (35) 460.53 3,652 (684) P FPC W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) NW
Hp,R.
11 Silaut (36) 199.51 955 (164) P -(5-10) W,TW,R -(-5) -(5-10) NW
12 Chak Husain (37) 77.29 736 (129) -(-S) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
13 Harpur Nizamat (38) 42.49 288 (52) -(-5) _.(-S) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5 )
14 Harpur SHaut (39) 62.73 258 (47) -(-5) -(S.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(5.10)
IS Mathura MandaI (40) 39.25 259 (40) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5.10) --([Link])
16 [Link] (41) 125.45 1 ,490 (278) P -(S.10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -([Link]) -(5.10)
18 Tal Dasraha (43) 241.19 806 (141) P RP W,Tk,TW, --(-S) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
19 Chak Habib (44) 16.16)
•
20 Nirpur (45)
(47)
220. SS
.. .
74.06
2,626 (399)
6SO (87)
P(2)
P
--{[Link]) W,Tk,Hp PO --(S-tO) --(5.10)
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different typea of land usc in hectares
rounded up to 2 decimal plaCCl).
___,A..._ Remark.
~
Approach Nearest town Culturable includiDi
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place
village ( in km. ) supply food (includina available of reliaioUi.
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrilated puchar for historical,
and cultiva tion or arch..,.
&roves) IOlical
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR,NR Samastipur (15) ED,EAg Wheat, ... W(25. 29), TW( 13 . 46), 99.85 121. 57 65.80
nlalze TWE(40.47),R(J3.15).
KR,Nll Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice t ... TW(17. 20), TW E(40. 47), 52.86 81.07 70.07 M2 : Cl : Tl
wheat Tk (27.06) ,R(9.l1).
KR Ditto (18) ... Rice, ·.. TW (6.07) 6.07 20.23 19.02
wheat
KR Ditto (20) ED,EAg Rice, o •• TW (20.23), TWE (SO. 59). 80.94 ... 288.12 Ml
wheat R (10. 12).
KR Ditto ( 18) ED,EAg Rice t ·.. W (2.02), WE (12.14) 14.16 8.12 8.12 N2
wheat
FP Ditto (18) ED,EAg Rice, ·.. TW(l2.14), TWE(4.0S) 16. 18 · .. 94.29 N5
wheat
KR Ditto (16) ED,EAg \\t'heat, ·.. TW( 4.05), TWE(2. 02) 37.93 ·.. 0.16 N6
mruze
KR Ditto ( J6) ED,EAg Rice, ·.. TW (18.21), TWE(46.54) 125.45 ·.. 26.7]
wheat
[Link] Ditto (14) EA Wheat, • •• TW (42.49), TWE (78.91) 254.66 ... 43.59
maJze
KR,NR Ditto (10) ED Rice, • •• TW (77.88), R (22.26) 331.07 9.10 20.22 M2: TI
wheat
KR,NR Ditto (10) ED Rice, ·.. TW (28.42), R (2.83) 134.26 24.08 9.92
wheat
KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, ·.. TWE (4.05), R (3.29),
o (4.90).
37.43 7.02 20.60
wheat
KR Ditto (13) ... Rice, • •• TW (14.16), 0 (2.93) 16.35 5.37 3.68
wheat
KR Ditto (11) EAg Rice, • •• TWE (4.05), R (2.02), 38.10 4.61 10.71
wheat o (3.24).
FP Ditto (10) ED Rice, ·.. TWE (12.14), 0 (2.83) 16.84 3.13 4.31
wheat
KR Ditto (9) ED~EAI Rice, • •• TWE (SO. 59), R (4.05), 44.07 12.82 9.87 Nt : MI
wheat o (4.05).
KR Ditto (14) BD,EAa Rice, • •• TWE (48.56). Tk (2.02), 104.52 13.42 14.39 M2: T1
wheat o (10.12),
KR Ditto (14) EA. Rice, • •• TWE (46.54), 0 (6.07) 140.40 17.74 30.44 N3
wheat
••• ••• 14.16 0.79 1.24
:K.R 8ama&tipur (16) BAl' Rice, ••• TWE (42.49), Tk (32.37) 76.86 64.90 3.93
wheat
,KR Ditto ( 12) ED,EAI Rice ,
. '. ..
'
TW (2S.49) ..0.47 • •• 8.10 M2: Tl
maize
·.. -'
W (25.09) 2.43 ••• . ..
\ '
AMENITIe$, ANP'
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash ( .' -) is
tbown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges_ viz.,-S kma.,. 5-10 kms. and lO+kms-, of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven)] .
. A.......
_ _ _ _ _ _ _--------..--,
r-'-' . - - . - - - - - - .
Ser~al Communica-
no .. ,Name: of v illaac with Total area Trotal Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions
Thana 'no.' of the tion and Educational Medical W,tter and days of the (Bus stop,
vUlage number of (Potable) Tele- Marketl hat, Rail. station
(in hectares) households graph if any Waterway)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENIJE THA1\A-SAMASTIPlJR-colltd.
24 Harpur J airam (50) 89.43 321 (48) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -{-5) BS
Hp.
25 Raghunathpur Bela (51) 90.65 1,435 (232) P 0 W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
30 Adharpur ur! Chak (J 37) 246.85 4,368 (743) P(2),M 0 R,W PTO -(-5) BS
Nizamat
31 Jagdishpur (138) 76.08 1,031 (145) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
32 Bishunpur (139) 10.93 148 (24) - ( - 5 ) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
,33 Ram K..ishunpur ( 140) 92.27 1,424 (253) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
34 Chak Ashraf (141) 96.31 1,192 (199) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
35 Chak Almo (142) 9.71 150 (32) - ( - 5 ) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
40 Chandopatti (147) 65.96 776 (137) 0 -(-5) W,Hp . -(-S) -(-5) -(~J)
41 Darhia BeJar (148) 126.~ t ,034 (173) P -(-S) W,Hp -(-S) -(-5) -(-J)
42 Darhia Belar (149) 114.93 987 (163) P -(-S) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)
43 Makundpur (ISO) 72.03 619 (123) P Jtp W,Hp --(......is) -(-5) -<~
44 Baahi (lSI) 305.13 3,544 (608) P(2),&,1 MeW,MR. W. Tk,.,R. .....,(-,> Tuesday, -(-5)
CWC,PHS, Thursday.
PRe.R.p.
45 Harpur Ailoth (164/2) 44.92 Uni nluJbit,d
'5
\DBUX':l'ORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
·LAND USE
Land usc (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares
rounded up to 2 decimal places).
r~--·-------'------"---------·---~ Remark.
Approach Nearest town Culturable includiol
to and distance Power Staple waste Area nat any place
villa,e ( in km. ) supply food (including available of reJisioul
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated ,auchar for historical,
and cu ltiva tion or archaeo-
groves) logical
interc~-t
11 12 13 ]4 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR Samastipur (13) EA Rice, ·.. TWE (41. 28) 82.14 ... 16.19 Nt
maIze
KR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, TWE (40.47) 10.12 21.31 12.27 N2 : Tl
wheat
EAg ~'heH,
KR Ditto (14 ) T\VE (21. 45) 30.26 ·.. 23.56
nUtlze
PR,KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Wheat, T\V (J2.37), TWE (46.94), 77.45 63.70 0.09 N15 : Ml :
m~lIze TK (6.07),0 (20.23). C2
FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, TWE (27.78) 30.50 16.52 1.28
wheat
KR Ditto (14) ·.. Rice, ·.. T\\' (1. 62,) 3.91 1. 32 4.08
wheat
FP Ditto ( 14) EAg Rice, T\V (25.35), TWE (16.73) 25.98 23.95 0.26 Ml.
wheat
FP Ditto (15 ) EAg Rice, • •• TW (12.69), TWE (16.45) 37.16 28.49 1. 52 Ml
wheat
FP Ditto (16) ·.. Rice, ·.. W (8.10) 1.21 ·.. 0-40
wheat
• •• o (1.24) 1.05 • •• O.9~
FP Samastipur (J5) EAg Rice, ·.. TW (56.76). TWE (26.61) 164.43 ·.. 59.35 MJ : TI
wheat
KR Ditto (2) • •• Rice, ·.. TW (4.25) ... ·.. 49. ]7
wheat
Pit ,Kit Ditto (2) EAg Rice, ·.. TWE (4.15) 13.98 ·.. 3.72
wheat
PR.,KR Ditto (4) EAa Wheat, • •• TW (3.04), TWE (3.95) 47.21 ] 1.76
maIZe
KR Ditto (7) EAg Wheat, ••• W (1.11), T'W (2.83), 79.50 ••• 26.62
maize TWE (14.37), 0 (2.23).
K.R. Ditto (7) EAg Rice, W (0.61), TW (3.24), 78.18 · .. 26.02
J.ll81ze TWE (S.67), Tk (1.21).
KR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, ·.. W{[Link]),TW(2.02),TWE(IO.32), 41.41 ·.. 15.65 N5
maize Tk (1. 01), 0 (0.61).
KR Ditto (11) EAI Wheat, ••• TW (46. 74), TWE (86. (0) , JJ.S3 ·.. 80.54 Cl
maize TIc (45.32), 0 (34.40).-
I _
...
-
. 0 (8.(9)
..... ...... _''', ....
-
34.«) • •• 2.43
., ~~PMENT BLOCK.-SAMASTIPUR VILl.,AGE
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is
,bOWD in the column and next to it in brackets, the digtance !D broad
rangel, viz .• -5 kml., 5-10 kms. and 10 +kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,---._____ .Jt.... --_....... "
Communica.
Serial Name of villalc with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Pos t and Day or days tions
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Educa t ional Medica] water Telegraph of the (Dus stop,
village numbe of (potable) Market/hal, Rail. station,
(in hectares) lhouseholds if any Waterways).
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd .
.46 Harpur Ailoth (164/3) 410.35 3,640 (673) P,M -(10+)
W,Tk, PO -(10+ ) BS
T~/ ,Hp,R.
47 Bikrampur Bande (166) 254.54 4,403 (710) M PHS,RP(2), W,HP PO, Monday, -(5-10)
CHW,O(2). Phone. Thurs. ,Fri.
48 Sanrrampur (167) 38.85 4,35 (80) -(-5) -·-{-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(······5) -(5-10)
49 Chak A bdu 1 Gani (168) 48.56 1,183 (202) P --(-5 ) \\' ,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
.SO Sambhupatti (169) 165.1.1 1,755 (331) P,M -(-5) W,TW, PTO Wednesday -(-5)
Hp.
51 Murtazapur (170) 6.47 50 (8) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) "-(-5)
.52 Balbhadarpur (171) 94.29 902 (189) P -(-5 ) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
"53 Balbhadarpur (171/2) 17.40 Uninhabited
54 Bajopl.1r (172) 109-36 591 (116) P RP W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
60 Musapur (177) 107'24 2,125 (344) P,C -(-5) W,T~,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
61 Kashipur (178)* 7'47 333 (48) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
·63 Kharidabad (180) 21·45 213 (31) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
67 Pahepur (184) 123 ·43 914 (161) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -<-5) -(-')
Q A lin pur (18S) 66-77 489 (96) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
• Partly included in Samastipur (M)
Si
DIRIc.TOR1' SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USB
Land use (Le., area under different types of bnd use in hectares
rounded upto 2 decimal places).
r--------,---·-A-----. -_._._._. -.-~ Remarks
Approach Nea rest town Culturable includ ing
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place
villag e (in km.) supply food (including avuila ble of religious,
Forest Irriga ted by source Un irriga ted gauchar for historical
and cu Itiva tion or archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
11 12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
FP Samastipur (3) EAg Rice, ... TWE (93.08), R (6.07), 149.80 15-27 23'55 N3
wheat o (10.12).
PR Ditto (1) MaIze, ' .- TW (54.63) ... 0.28 14.79 N2
"'hea t
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is
shown in the column and nex t to it in bracketl, the distance in broad
ranges, viz,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility i, available is liven] ·
,_----- -----___,).._,_-- --------
Communica-
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical WJter Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. at at ion,
(in hectares) households jf any WaterwlYS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA -,··SAMASTIPVR-collt(/.
(186) 202-34 2,859 (441) P(2),~1 --(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5)
69 Dhurlakh
Hp_
70 Chandpatti Rudauli (187) 6 '47 289 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5),
71 Bishunpur Bande (188) 34-S0 492 (72) - ( -5) -(-5) \V,Hp ---(5-10) ---(5.10) -(5.10)
73 Chak J ainab (t90) 24-69 332 (52) -(5-10) -(5.10) W,Hp ---(5-10) ---(5-10) -(5-10.);
74 Rahimpur Rudauli (191) 198·70 2,899 (512) P -(5-10) [Link],Hp, -( -5) Tuesday, -(5-10)
R. Saturday.
75 Khap Rahimpur (191/2) 2'02 90 (15) -(5-10) -(5-10) W,Hp ---(5-10) ---(5-10) -(5-10)
Rudauli
76 Bejha Dih (194) 216'10 1,784 (310) P -(5-10) W,[Link]~ -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5.10)
Hp.
77 Lagunia Raghu Kanth(l95) 655 -18 4,306 (779) P(2),M -(--5) W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(5-10) -(5.. 10)
( 196) 192 . 22 1 ,335 (235) P -(-5) \V,[Link], -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
78 Bhamrupur
Hp, R.
79 Lagunia Suraj Kanth (197) 5~')'55 7,157(1,188) P(2),M(2) -(-5) W ,Tk,TW, -(5-10) Wednesday -(5-10)
Hp, R.
80 Samastipur (198) Wholly merged in Samastipur (M)
81 Bahadurpwr (199)* 532.19 438 (71) ._- (-5) -(-5) T\V,Hp -( -5) -( ,·-5) -(-5)
85 Jitawarpur Chauth (203) 280' 70 5,576 (932) P(2), Mew, W,[Link], PO -(-5) BS
M(2). PHC,FPC. Hp,
CH\\'(2).
86 Hakimabad (204) 165·51 2,645 (435) P (2) RP (4) W,[Link],R PO -(5.10) -(5-10)
87 Kheraj Nanlbar Eksath(205) 25 '09 60 (12) --(~S) - ( -5) T\\' ,Hp -( _'> -(5.10) -(10+)
88 Gonhar Nawada (206) 127·47 1,444 (Z24) P -(-5) Vi ,TW ,Hp, -('.10) --<5-10) -(10 ... )
89 Bisunpur Hakimabad (207) 427·7S S,(1)7 (862) P(2),M RP (9) \\',Hp PO -(5.10) BS
17 1M 19 20
13 J4 IS 16
11 12
ED,EAg Rice, ·.. W (4.48), TW(80.94), TWE 58.68 ... 41.24 Nil:
KR Samastipur (2) (8.09),Tk (4.86), 0 (4,05). Ml : Cl : Tl
wheat
(4) Rice, ·.. TW (2.85) 3.10 ... 0.52
KR Ditto
wheat
(5) EAg Wheat, • ••
W (1.01), TW (4.05), 23.10 , .. 2.39 Nt
KR Ditto TWE (3.04), 0 (1.21).
n1~\lZe
3.62 0.07 4.00
••• • ••
4.84 N1
(7) ... Maize, ... ••• 19.85 • ••
FP Samastipur wheat
TW (56.66), TWE (24.28), 59.56 0.42 39.62 M2 : C3:TI
Ditto (7) BAg Rice, • ••
KR wheat R (18.16).
2.00 0.02
Kit Ditto (6) ... Rice, • •• • ••
wheat N2
W (6.07), Tk (2.83) 191,41 15.79
KR Ditto (6) ... Rice, • ••
wheat 545.51 N2
W (10.12), TWE (30,35), 59.08 • ••
Ditto (3) EAg Rice, • ••
Kit Tk (10.12).
wheat 0)9 Nl0
69.60 49.39
KR Ditto (2) EAg Rice, ·.. W (14.16), TW (24.28),
wheat TWE (30.35), R (4,05),
W (16.19), TW (283.28), 8.09 106'84 57.05 N42 : M3
Ditto (5) EAg Rice, • ••
PR,KR wheat TWE (74.87), 0 (20.03).
N6 : Tl
PR,KR Samastipur (1) EAg Rice, ·. ,
TW (2.02), TWE (6.07) ••• 101.17 422.93
maize
Wheat , • ••
TW(12.14), TWE(4.05), 10.12 ... 22.25 MS
Ditto (1) ED,EAg
PR,KR maize 0(6.07).
Wheat, TW (78.91), TWE (58.68), 25.09 ... 126.26 NSO : M6 :
(1) ED,EAg • •• C3 : TJ
Ditto
PR,KR maize Tk (4.05).
1W (2'02) 3.94 4.16 ., .
Wheat, TW (82.96). TWE (42.49), 54.19 ... 92.96 Nt7 : M4 :
(2) EO,EAg • •• CS : TI
PR,KR Samastipur maize Tk (4.0S), 0 (4.05).
Amenities available [if not avaiLlble within the village, a daah (-) is.
shown [Link] column and next to it in brackets, the dist tnco in broad
ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms., of the nelrest pIa ce.
where the facility is available is given].' I •
91 Rasulpur Paithan (209) 125 '45 1,126 (211) p -- (---5) W,Tk,TW,Hp -(--5) -(-5) --(-·-5)·
92 Madhopur Chhatauna (210) 149 '73 584 (104) P _.,-( --5) W,[Link],Hp -(-5) -( -~-5) -(~~-5)
93 Ramnathpur (211) 114'12 1,510 (239) p (--5) W,T\V,Hp - ,,( ·--5) -(-5) - ( -.. 5)-
94 Chhatauna (212) 123 '83 2,369 (388) M PHS W,TW,Hp PTO '. (-5) -(-5)
96 Suratpur (214) 70 '01 1,012 (180) p -(-5) W,TW,Hp,R ~-'- ( ---5) -~( . -5) NW
97 Darhia Ramkishunpur (215) 102' 38 1,070 (220) p RP W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(·-5)
99 Kewas N izalna t (217) 214'89 3,093 (498) P ,M,H ,0 RP(2) W,Tk,T\V, PO Monday, BS
Hp,N. Saturday_
100 Kewas Jagir (218) 106'03 1,335 (241) P RP W,Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) - ( ,,,,,·5) BS
101 Rampur Keshopatti (260) 131'93 1,61] (263) p -( -5) -('~') -(-5)
102 Sitalpatti (261) 55'44 533 (100) p -(5.)0) W,Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
·Sl)BDI\~ISION-SAMASTIPUR
DlncroRY
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares
rounded up to 2 decimal places).
r-------------..,).._-·---·--------, Renlarkl
Approach Nearest town Culturable incJudina
to and distance power StapJe waste Area not any place
village ( in k01. ) supply food (including available of religious ..
Forest Irrigated by M.'urce Unirrigated gauchar for bi5toricsJ.
and eu Itiva tion or archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
11
Sam:\stipur (13 ) EA Wheat, T\V (16.19), T\VE (12.14) J5.~1 2.04 59.57 N2
KR
tnalZC
(9) EA Rice, TW(20.23), T\VE (12.14), 34.20 ~.OS 51.75 N3
KR Dillo
wheat R (4,05), () (24.28).
KR Ditto (9 ) EA Rice, ... TW (40.47), T\VE (8.09), 23.14 7.00 3.05 N8
wheat o (32.37).
KR I)itto ( 12) EA Rice, ... TWE (20.23), 0 (48.56) 44.19 6.58 4.27 N15 : M2
wheat
R (16.19) 65,42 0.83 7fl.19
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if nol available within the villaae, a dash (-) ia
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kml., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
_-------._--__,A.,
r ~1
Communica-
Serial Name of village with Total area Tota] Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, [Link],
(in hectares) households if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd.
1 Sultanpuf Morwa (119/2) 22.66 132 (23) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
2 Fatehpur Baja (133) 354.90 4,371(664) P (2), M -(-5) W,Hp PTO -(-5) BS
3 Chak Ahmad (134) 7.69 Uninhabi ted
4 Chak Inaetullah (135) 5.26 if ninhabited
:s Mau)ana Chak (136) 12.95 185 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp PO -{-5) -(-5)
6 Murgia Chak (152) 13.76 169 (33) -(-5) - ( -5) W,Hp -(-,,5) -(-5) BS
GangapuT A thar
14 Gangapur Athar (160) 422.49 4.495(815) P(3),M, FPC W,Hp PO Sunday, BS
H. Thursday.
15 Mobarak pur (161) 91.46 673(106) -{-S) -(-5) W,Hp -(-~ 5) _·(--·5) -(-5)
.19 Shyam Nagar Neamat- (165) 25.09 241(47) -{-s) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)
ganj
20 Bisambharpur Ailoth (192) 296.23 3,639(655) P,M ,0(3) PHS, W,Hp PO, Monday, BS
RP(3) Phone Thursday.
21 Chausima (193) 24.28 493 (98) -(-5) -(-S) W,Hp -(-5) Monday, BS
Thunday.
22 Lagunia Surajkanth (197/2) 84.98 Uninhabited
63
DIRECTORY SU BDIVlSION-SAMASTIPVIt
LAND USE
Land use (Le., area under different types of laJld use in hectares
rounded up to 2 deciIna I pI aces) .
r----- "_ _.. . . . -~. -~-,. ---..,._ ........._._.....,.....-;. Remark&
-~-
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (12) EA Rice, W (20.23), WE (4.05), 2SO.90 29.95 97.13 M6: Ml .•
wheat o (20.23). n
PR,KR Ditto (8) •• • Rice, ·.. o (17.22) 62.1S 1.07 11.02
wheat
o (J .68) .. " " . 4.79
PR,KR Samastipur (IS) ED,EAg Rice, ·.. TW (60.70), TWB (91.07), 232.S7 20.23 145.39 N55 : MI
wheat o (37.64)
·.. o (2.48) • •• • •• 2.38
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash C·-~·) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,-~--'..._------ _ _ . _....,..-.A..._ _ _ -.. _...,..-~-------~
Communica-
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Tete- Marketl hat. Rail. station,
(in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2S Bakhri Buzrug (264) 156.21 1 ,666(268) P -(-5) W,Hp -_.( -5) Monday, -(-5)
Thursday,
26 Bathua Buzrug (265) 549.56 7,321(1,220) P,M,H, RP(2) W,Hp PO Tu esday BS
0(2)
27 Udapatti (266) 231.88 1,651(255} P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) Friday BS
28 Dagarua (267) 93.89 705( 112) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
29 Jitwarpur KUIuhra (269) 759.18 5, 964( 1,0:10) P (2},M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) Tuesday -(·-5)
30 Naua Chak (270) 197.08 2,630(378) P,O -(-5) W,Hp -( --5) ~-(--- 5) -(-5)
36 Gopa]pur Ran1 (285) 36A2 773( 102) -(-5) -(-5) \V,Hp - ( --5) '-(--5) ~(-5)
Kishun
37 Jhakhra (286) 588.40 5,278(827) P,M -(-5) '" ,Hp PO Wednesday, BS
Saturday.
38 Harpur Barheta (287) 241.19 2,728(484) P RP (2) \V,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
39 Bhojpur uri (288) 121.40 1,244(229) P(2) D - ( -5) - ( , -S) .," - (---S)
Sudamapur
40 Bhojpur (288/2) 6.07 U ninhabi led
DIRECIORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
.LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares
rounded up to 2 decimal places).
,.,....------ -__.)...__--------~ Relnarka
Approach Nearest town Culturablc includiq
to and distance power Staple waste Area not any place
village ( in km. ) supply food (includina available of reli,iou••
Forest 1rriga ted by sou Tee Unirrigated gauchar for historical
and cultiva tion or archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
11 12 13 J4 15 J6 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (14) ED,EAg Rice, ... W (~3.41), WE (182.13) 65.42 51.36 275.88 N2 : M4 :
wheat C'3 : T2
KR Ditto (10) ·.. Rice, ·.. TW (6.5~), 0 (16.25) 16.85 0.82 8.87
wheat
KR Ditto (8) · ..
Rice, ·.. TW (30.39) 105.73 1.2] lH.86 M2
wheat
PR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, ·.. W (12.18), TW (4.09), 369.0J 32.41 125.68 N1S: M4:
wheat o (6.19). CIO : T2
PR,KR Ditto (10) [Link] Rice, ••• TWE(40.62), 0(33.18) 95.12 5.54 57.42 N'6
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (10) ·.. Rice, ·.. 0(3.02) 73.00 3.72 14. )5 NIO
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (13) EA Rice, • •• TWE(162.78), R(87 .21), 3..1 1.74 ·.. J31.87 NIO: M3 :
wheat 0(45.58). C2
KR Ditto (16) • •• Rice, • •• TW(22.88) 95.89 6J.80 J4.'1 N 1 : Ml :
wheat CI
PR,KR Ditto (17) EA Rice. ·.. TW(5.54), TWE( 16.19) 252.38 4.86 .19.1 J N6 : MI :
wheat Tt
PR,KR Ditto (18) EA Rice, ·.. TW(202.34), T\VE(79.32) 234.87 ·.. 96.16 NIO : CI
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (16) ·... Rice, ·.. TW(40.5S), Tk(6.88) 78.35 • •• ]8,69 N3 : MJ
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (16) EA Rice, • •• TW(203.S7), T\VE(6S.72), 295.76 60.H8 136.49 N3:M7 :
wheat 0(40.47). CJ:T2
KR Ditto (14) EA Rice, ·.. TW(2.04). TWE(4.l1), 78.14 ·.. 20.89 N4:Ml :
wheat 0(2.87). C2 : T2
KR Ditto (14) ·.. Rice, ·.. TW(8.30), O( 10.20) I) .()4 ·.. 4.88 NJ
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (1.4) ·.. Rice, · .. TW(l26.30), Tk(20.29), 118.54 I S3 .18 N3:M5 :
wheat 0(170,09), Tl
KR Ditto (20) • •• Rice, • •• TW(4J.47), 0(65.56) 101.61 • •• 32.55
wheat
KR Ditto (23) • •• Rice, ·.. TW(S7.49), R(8.15), 31.59 ·.. 20.07
wheat 0(4.10).
... 0(1.55) 3.48 1.04 , ..
••• ••• 2.43 ... ...
K.R Samaltipur (22) EA [Link], ..... TWE(60.10), T.k'(IOJ2) 112.74 6.27 33.96 N3:M4 :
wheat Cl
Ditto (20) , EA Rice, ••• TW(SO.94), 0(51.08) :0.82 ... 26.03 Nl:M2 :
wheat T2
••• ... J7.01 ... .14.38
66
AMENITmS AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) il
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distJnce in broad
ranges, viz., -5 kms., S-10 kms. and 10+ kma., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,--- - - - - _ -""'up ------~
Communica.
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula .. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational M edica1 water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail station,
(in hectares) households if any Waterways).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENtfE TI·IANA--SAMASTIPUR·· ····colltd,
47 Shabzadpur (294) 106.03 595 (86) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
48 Chakwa (295) 32.78 276 (43) P PHS, W,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)
CHW
49 Khajuri (296) 130.31 931(162) -(-5) FPC W,Hp PO -(-5) BS
SO Khajuri (296/2) 17.00 Uninhahiled
SI. Chak Alahdad (297) 115.74 752(135) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
S7 Bisbunpur Manika (320) 95.10 1,339(215) M -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
58 Manika Buzrug (321) 76.48 489( 120) M -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5... 10)
59 Az rakbe udaipur (322) 2.43 141 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
61 Udaipur (324) 70.01 763(123) -(-S) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)
62 Mahuli Damodar (325) 88.22 715(129) P -(-5) W,Hp ---(-5) -(5 .. 10) --(-5)
DIRECTORY SUBDIVI810N-SAMASTlPU'R
LAND USB
Land use (i.e." area under different types of Jand use in hectares
rounded up to 2 decimal places).
,_ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,..A.-_ _ _- -
---~ Remarks
Approach Neareat town Culturable includina
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place
villaae ( in km. ) supply food (includina avaiJablti of religiou.,
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated aauchar for hi8torical
and cultivation or archaeo-
groves) logical
interert
11 12 13 14 lS 16
. ,.,
t I 18 19 20
AMENITJES AND·'
Amenftlea .Yailable [if not available within the village .. a dash (-) it
shown in the column and next t.o it in brackets. the distance in broad)
ranges, viz. ,-5 kml., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms .• of the nearest place"
where the facility is available is given].
r ~
Communica-·
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Edu ea tional Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat. [Link].
(in hectares) households if any Waterways)r
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPlTR-contd_
a BaJbhadarpur Mehsi (337) ]06.03 404(81) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
74 Jan Mahamadpur (339) 41.68 1,041(205) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5).
DIRECfORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTJPUR,
LAND USE
Land use (Le., area un der differen t types of land UIC in hectaret
rounded upto 2 decimal places).
A...,_
(
r _
~ Remark.
Approa ;b Nearest town Culturable includina
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any pJace
villa.: (in km.) supply food (includina available of reJiaioua,
Fore!t Irrigated by source U nirriga ted puchar for biatoricaJ
and cultivation or archaco-
groves) logical
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 J8 19 20
KR Samastipur (29) ·.. Rice, • •• T\V(161.93), R(4.09), 66.19 3.70 124.06 NI; Ml
wheat O{85.99).
KR Ditto (28) ·.. Rice, ••• TW(125.l1), 0033.71) 72.69 3.42 59.23 TI
wheat
KR Ditto (26) EA Rice, ••• R(8.93), 0(26.41) 482.18 12.20 121.01
wheat
KR Ditto (32) • •• Rice, • •• R(139.70), 0(32.39) 375.18 14.31 418.15 Nl : Tl
wheat
KR Ditto (35) • •• Rice, • •• TW(20.27), R(l41.84), 160.45 1.67 S6.86
wheat 0(178.18).
KR Ditto (21) ·.. Rice, • •• TW(44.23), R(O.44) 21.35 5.20 34.81
wheat
KR Ditto (29) • •• Rice, • •• T\V(20 .39), R(22.66), 50.00 12.56 25.10 Nl: Ml
wheat 0(24.28).
KR Ditto (21 ) •• • Rice, • •• TW{l3.64), R(4.07) 18.36 0.48 5.13
wheat
. .. ••• I ••
••• W(132.55) 5,899.72 678.14 3,284.80 NII7
WE(186.18) M60
TW(2,060.59) cza
TWE(J,007.79) T 31
Tk(37.19)
R(S12.91)
0(1,583.79)
70
AMENITIBS AND
Amenities available [if not available within the villa,e, a dash (-) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the neare.t place
where the facility is available is given].
,-- '\
Communica-
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Tele- Marketl hal, Rail. statioD,
(in hectares) households graph jf any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd
1 Madhopur Digharua (95) 308.37 3,379(565) P,.Ac(2), CHW(3) W,Tk,Hp PO, Monday, -(5.. 10)
o. Phone. Friday.
2 Rajkhand (106) 101.57 765(127) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --( --5)
3 Benua (107) 33.18 392(68) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
4 Amritpur (108) 124.24 761(129) P,M PHS, W,Tk, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
CHW. T\V,Hp.
S Subhan Chak ( 109) 27.92 8(1) CHW W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
8 Kamtaul (112) 186.15 1.459(274) P,Ac(2) CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
R.
9' Rajwara (llJ) 130.31 1,027( 146) P,Ac(3) CHW W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(5 .. 10)
10' Chak Pahar ( 1(4) 464.17 3,600(624) P(3),~1, CHW(3) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -(5 .. 10)
Ac-(2). R.
11 Mirzapur (115) i J 8.57 1,33(,(217) P CH\V \tv ,Tk ,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
12 Nisfi (116) 74.06 588(102) -(~-5) CH\V \V~Hp -(---5) -(-5) -(-5)
14 Chak Dhean (117/1) 24.28 96(16) -(-5) -(-5) W;r\VtHp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)
15 Chako Bhindi (118) 57.()6 243(39) -(-5) -(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-,5)
16 Morwa ( (19) 1,466.54 9, l08( 1,566) P(5),M,H, RP(3), 'W' ,Tk ,'Hp PTO , Wednesday, BS
Ac(3),O(2). CHW(4). Phone. Saturday.
17 Rampur (120) 40.87 614(105) Ac(4) CHW \V,TktHp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
18 Gorhiari (121 ) 91.05 769(141) -(-5) CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-·5)
23 Kssba A har (126) 319.70 4,392(688) P(3),M,H. H,MCW, TW,Tk,Hp PTO Daily BS
Ac,O(2). MH,FPC,
RP(11),
CHW(4).
71
DIRECfORV SUBDIVISION-SAMASTlP1Jlt
LAND USE
. Land ule (i,e., area under different types of land UIO in hectares
rounded upto 2 decimal places).
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
AMENITIES AND
26 Kasba Tajpuf ( 129) 19.42 1,845(287) P ,Ac(5), 0 PHS,FPC, T ,W ,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
CHW.
27 Mobanpur (268) 17.81 Uninhabited
28 Umaidpur (271) 115.33 782 (120) p CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-.5) -(-5)
29 Waina (272) 92.27 48 (10) ",,··(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) - ( -·5)
Hp.
30 Harpur Bhindi (273) 724.38 4,206(701 ) p CHW (3) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5 .. 10) - (5.10)
31 Chak Sikandar (274) 481 16 3,075(520) P (2) PHS W,Hp,R PO -(5.10) -(5.10)
32 Maura Khurd (175) 96.72 345 (61) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -<-5) -(5 .. 10) -(5.10)
33 Ounai Basti (~76) 335.48 3,389 (588) p Rp, \V,Hp,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10)
CHW (3).
34 Larua (277) 694.84 P,M, CHW Vvt,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5)
Ac (5).
35 Dadanpur (278) 79.32 605 (118 j p CHW W,Hp,R ··-(----5) -(-5) -(-5)
36 Saraogpu r (279) 1,499.74 8,208(1 ,3~;2) P(4),M(2), CHW(7) W,Tk,Hp,R PTO, -(5.10) BS
H,Ac(3). Phone.
37 Jitwarpur Bhuskhara (335) 317.27 1,619 (298) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Hp,R,N - (-5) -(5 .. 10) --.' (-5)
38 Indar Wara (336) 423.70 1,373 (464) P(2),Ac(2) -(-5) W,Hp,R,N PO -(5-10) -(-5)
40 Pachbhinda (340) 279.63 1,005 (159) P,M CHW W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5)
46 Purkbotimpur A sli (346) 33.18 265 (26) Ac -(-5) W.,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
73
DJRECTQRY SUBDIVISION-SAl\IASTIPlJR
L.A.N,D USE
Land usc (i.e., area under different types of lanu USt~ in Rc:rllarka
hectares rOllnJe(.i up to 2 d(~cim81 pluct!s). including
r- - - _,'-,__ ,......._"._.,_, _. . ' -_. ,.-."'--.-.,---...----,. -", ~-""-'-" -.'~ auy pluce
Approach Neareit lown Culturublc uf
to and distance Power Staple wa8h.~ ArCH not religious,
village ( in knl. ) supp1y food (including available historical
Forest I rriga kJ by source Unirri~.',atcd gaucJwr for or
and cu ttiVH tion archu(..1I().
groves) logicu 1
III t ercs t
11 12 )3 14 15 16 t7 19 20
PR,KR Sanlastipur (10) EA R icc, '1'\ Y( 7. l)()), T\V E(2. 3.~) "'!~
I ... ,~l 19. '/ () Nl4
\\ Ilea t
KR Ditto (10) CD Ri...:e, T·\\(O.:)I) 0,10 3.0.1 N4
wh 'at
PR,KR Ditto ( 10) EA Rice, o •• T\\(8.1~) 2.0-~ 9.20 N40 : t\15
wheat
1'\\'(3.52) 7,20 [Link]
~~ R Sam~~stipur (22) ·.. Rice, ... 1'W (11. 5J) 100.40 3.40 Ml
rnalzc
KR l)iUo (20) ·.. Rice , TW (3,70) (" . ~o
)~ O.H I 21. ~H
filalze
KR Ditto (20) ·.. Rice, ·.. TW (48.65) 576.03 2.50 97.20 Ml
nlU1ZC
KR Ditto (26) o 0 • Rice, ... W (157. 72) 250.\)) 0.55 71.96 Tl
wheat
KR Ditto (24) ·.. Rice, o •• TW (13.74) 81. ~ I O.2~ O. 8~~
wheat
KR Ditto (20) ·.. Rice, • •• TW (40.87) :!41.2t) 0.65 50.67
wheat
KR Ditto (28) EA Rice, ·.. TW (47.15) 471 . v, 176.33 f\12
wheat
KR Ditto (27) • • 0
Rice , TW (2.57) 65.10 11.65
wheat
PR,KR, Ditto (IS) EAg Rice, ·.. T\V(95.10),T\VE(75.08) 1)75.7() 11.94 141.92 Nl0 : M7 :
NR. wheat Cl : T2.
KR,NR Ditto (28) ·.. Wh~'lt,
·
TW (44.71) 226,H8 43.68
maIZe
KR,NR Ditto (26) EAg Wheat, ·.. TW (60.91), 40.80 31.03
maIze T\VE (290.96)
·.. TW (12.14) 16.61 o •• 6.46
[Link] Ditto (25) EA. Rice, ·.. TWE (20.54) 173.39 25.41 MI
wheat
Kll Ditto (27) ·.. Wheat,
•
·.. TW (41.97) 118.36 20.16 Ml
maIze
[Link] DiUo (25) EA Wheat, • •• TWE (5.97) 61.97 16.64 N4: M~
•
maIze Cl.
Ditto (25) EAI Wheat, ... TWE (S.79) 39,76 ••• 9.S9
•
maa..e
PR,KR Ditto (24) EAI Wheat, ·.. TWE (2.77) 21.S1 ... 8.90
maize
74
51 LodipuJ Naraen (351) 82.96 585 (101) -(-5) CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
52 Tajpur Handi (352) 103.19 216 (40) P,Ac -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
53 Bhaiwatipur (353) 70.41 661 (147) P CHW WTk,I-Ip -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
S4 Chak Bheli (354) 65.96 559 (111) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
55 Chak Bheli Jagdis (354/2) 8.90 Uninhabited
S6 Kaua (355) 133.54 1~080 (189) P CHW W,TW,Hp -(-5) Tuesday, BS
Thursday,
Saturday.
57 Chak lalal (356) 135.57 889 (162) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
'8 Bmwaripur wi (357) 38.04 377 (65) P CHW [Link],Hp -(-5) -(·--S) BS
Mahamadpur.
~9 Hasanpur Kandb (358) 99.55 249 (43) P CHW W,Hp - ( --S) -(--5) -(-5)
Pakar.
60 Raghunatbpur (359) 1.35.57 1,278 (210) -(-5) CHW \V,Tk,Hp PO -(--·5) --(-5)
61 Murgia Chak (360) 12.55 194 (34) P -(-.~) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
62 Reriahi uri Kutubpur(361) 182.11 1,652 (274) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp - ( -·~5) -(,"-5) -(-5)
66 Tikuna (364) 15.38 104 (28) -(-S) -(5.10) W,Hp ·-(-s) -(-~) -<-5)
67 Bond Dib Dakhli (365) 32.78 SIS (99) [Link] -(-5) Tk,Hp,C -(-3) -(.-J5) 4~S)
'.
68 Bond Dih Asli (365/2) 19.32 387 (69) P -(...5) [Link] . --(---$) 4-5) "~-5)
•• '1.
,
75
DJREcroaV SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in Remark,
hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places). includiq
~----- _ _ _ _-J....._ -..-_ _ _ _ . . . , _.-'~._~
any place
AI'proa ;b Nearest town Culturnble of
to and distance Power Slaple waste Area not reliaioua,
(in km.) supply food (including nva iJu hie historical
villaF
Forest Irrigated by source lJnirrigated ga\lchar for or
and cultivn tion archueo·
groves) I08ica 1
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Ditto (24) \Vhcat, TvV (17.50), R (4.05) ~)4. lO ·.. 16.97 N2
n1alZC
AMENITIBS AND
An1cnities available [if not available within the village, a dash (--) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz, "._ 5 kms., 5 - -10 kms. and 10 1_ ktm , of the nearest 1'1ace
where the facility is available is given].
-----...A----- _ _ __.. _ _ _ ~
,_'-------
Comnlunjc8-
Serial Name of villase with Total area Tota 1 ropu la .. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational 1\1 edical W~I tcr Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Marketlhat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households if any WaterN~Y8)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-·SAMAST1PlJR-contt!.
69 Husainipur (366) 74.87 794 (147) P,Ac CJ1W W,Tk,Hp ---(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
70 Khanua (367) 83.77 342 (59) -··{-5} -··-(~5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
71 Saidpur urI Purkho- (368) 20.64 285 (4H) P ,··(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
timpur.
72 Biahunpur (369) 68.80 1,032 (209) P,Ac CI-IW Vt.',Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10)
Hp.
73 Dharampuf Baode (370) 461.74 6, 126 (2,,011) P(2),M, PHS,RP(5), W"Tk,Hp PO Daily --(-5)
Ac,O. CHW(2),RP.
74 Ash rafpur Supaul (171) 225.81 2~ 779 (418) P RP. W,Tk,Hp.R PO --··(-5) -(--5)
CJ-IW(2).
7S Tara Dhamaun (372) 388.90 2,924 (542) P(2) ,A c(3) CHW(2) W,Hp,R PO (-5) -,,··(-5)
76 Kheraj Supaul (373) 17.40 513 (96) Ac CHW W,Hp --(-5) -(··-5) (-5).
77 Sirdilpur (374) 288.94 2.552 (393) P(2) CHW(2) [Link],Hp -(-5) ---( ~-5) -(-5)
8S Darwa (382) 1,689.92 4,770(829) P(4),M PHS, W,Tk,T\V PO -(5 .. 10) -45• 10)
CHW(5).
86 Shah Dih ur' (383) 78.S1 fJninhllhiled
Parmanandpur.
\ Total 17,851' 72 129,598(23,021) I' (19) II (1) ... O'_ • .~.,
.....
M (.11) Mew (1)
H (5)' , MH (1)
C (1) PH'i (7)
Ac(t58) D (1)
0 (9) FPC (3)
RP (31) . '\ ," . ,
.'.1 , ,~ I
eH'" (91)
~ ............... -...- ...... ---.... - ..
LA-ND USE
Land ule (i.e • ltre~l under differen t types oj land use in hectare, i~emark.
rounded up to 2 decinlal placcs). includiq
t
............-... - -A.. __ , an), place
Culturable of
Approach Nearest town waste Ar.:.~a not reliaioua.
to and distaJlCC Power Staple
supply food (including available historical
village (in km.)
F(.'fcSt Irrig:~1 tt:d hy source U nirrig . 1 t~d [Link]~har for or
and cultivntion ;~rchaeo-
groves) 10liCal
•
IDtarill
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
11 12
KR San1ast ipu r (30) R icc, T\\I (13.38) 44. :'6 ·.. 16.93
\\ Ilea t
KR Ditto ( ...,)
.~ Rice, TW (12. 6~') 60.93 ·.. 10.21 [Link]: C2
\\heat
Ditto (35) RiCt, TV,,' (3. 10) ]6.77 ·.. 0'77
KR
\\ heat
Ditto C~5) Rice, ... TW (11.57) 43.78 ·.. 3.":5
KR
wheat
I)itto (34) ED,EAg RIce, TW(93.89). TWE(33.99) 272.9~ ... 6O.~ij N15 : M2 :
KR C2 : T3.
\\ heat
[Link] l)ltto (37) EAg Rite, ... TW(1.20) 17~.O6 45.55 N4 : Cl
wheat
Ditto (38) EAg R icc, TW (52.77) 204.44 ... 131 -69 N2 : Ml
KR,NR
wheat
(37) ... Rice, ... TW (3. n:) 9.68 ·.. 4.54 Ml
KR I)itto
wheat
(37) EAg Rice, 1'\\'(33. 99),TWE(29'10) 175.08 ... 50·77 N3
PR,KR Ditto
wheat
or \V ( 0 ,,-.
. ~9 ) 22.48 ... ...
Rice, T\V(8.13), TWE(19.34) ]40.27 2.97 66.H4 N32: M2
PR ,KR [Link]' (35) EA
wheat
••• • •• •••
••• M4I
TW (1,911.97)
TWt: (839.17) C 11
R (4.05) T 21
78
Ai\lENfTIBS AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a da.h (-) i.
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
rangel, viz., -S kms., S . ~-10 kms. and 10+ kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven].
r------------ J.. ----.--~
Communica,
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popu)a .. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
JlO_ Thana no. of the tion and Educa tional Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop..
vHlage number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. BtatioD,
(in hectares) Households if any Waterways).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd.
1 Harpur Mahamda (1) 409.13 4,327 (740) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) BS
2 Madapur chhapra (2) 57.46 1,264 (176) -(-5) D,RP W,Hp,R -(-----5) Sunday, BS
lVtond;_IY,
Wednesday,
Friday.
3 Mahamadpur D(opur (3) 163.90 3,206 (516) P(2),H, D,RP(3) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) BS
O. R.
... Pusa Mahamadpur (4) 37.64 393 (52) P(3),M, H,MCW, T, W ,Tk, PTO, -(-5) BS
Deopur. H,C~Tr. CWC,FPC, T\V" Phone.
RP(2), Hp,R.
CHW(4).
5 Pusa Deopur (5) 131. 93 1,068 (265) P ,H - (-5) W,lip,R PO -(-5) BS
6 Harpur Pusa (6) 1,101.13 7,998 (l,403) P(3), D W,T,Tk, PO, -(-5) BS
M(2). Hp,R. Phone.
7 Dhobgawan (7) 326.98 2,630 (399) M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)
R.
8 Sekhopur (8) 18.62 336 (71) p --(-5) V·/ -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
10 Jagdishpur (10) 137.59 1,090 (197) p -(-5) W ,Tl< ,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)
11 Nawa Chak ( II ) 69.20 939 (t 75) M -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
12 Dighra (12) 163.09 1,857 (356) P,M -(-5) ¥t' ,Tk,Hp PO --- (-·S) -(-5 )
R.
13 Bishunpur Birau 1i (13) 47.7S 260 (45) -(-5) --(-5) W .T\V. -(-5) Tuesday, -(-5)
Hp,R. Thursday,
Saturday.
14 Mahamadpur Bir~ uli (14) 147.71 1,349 (249) M --(-5) W ,[Link], -(-5) -(-5) BS
Hp,R.
IS Btrauli Khurd (IS) 199.51 877 (154) pte PHS T.W,Tk, PO -(-5) -(5-10)
Hp.R.
16 Gaura [Link] (16) 125.4S 862 (149) p ---(--5) W,[Link], -(-5) -(-5) -(S-lO)
Hp.R.
17 Patepur Gopinath '(17) 72.14 , 863 (151) P ---(--5) [Link],Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
18 Bhaito Patti (18) 29.95 201 (33) -(--5) -(-S) W,Hp -<-5) -(-5) -(-5)
19 Dharmagatpur Bathua (19) 340.74 2,555 (426) r,M -(-,> [Link],Hp -(-5) -(5.10) --(S-IO)
20 Biahunpur [Link] (20) 248.07 3,090 (541) P -(S.10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5.10) -(5-10)
Hp.
21 Siri .. ,.(21) 226.12 2,198 (404) M -(-,> W,[Link] t -(-5) -<-5) -(-5)
Bp.
79
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-SAMAS11PUR
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., (trca under differellt types of lund use in Remarka
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placcs). includilll
---~----..--.
f-_....-......-~--- ---'I
\ any place
Approach Neare.t town Culturable of
to and distance Power Staple waste
Area not reliaioua,
villaae ( in km. ) supply food (including availablt: historical
Forest lrriga ted by source Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation archaco-
groves) logical
jllteJ"eft
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Ditto (22) EA Rice, W (8.09), WE(22. 37), 82.68 0.43 49.44 NS5 : MS ~
lnaize 0(0,89), T2
PR Ditto (22) ED Maize, ·.. 0(6 13) 22.49 0,08 8.94 N25 : MIS:
rice C12 : Tt2
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash ( ... ) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-'S kms., 5--10 kms. and lO+kn\s., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,_--' -A. _ _~
Communica-
Serial Nan-Ie of village with Total area Total Popula .. Drinking Post Day or tions
no. Thana no. of the tjon and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Tele.. Marketl hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households graph if any Waterways)
J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENlJE TltANA-SAMASTIPLJR--contd.
22 Bhagwanpur wuini urf (22) 224.60 2,697 (485) P ,M PI1S, W,Tk,TW, --~. ( -- 5) -'~' (- 5) -(--5)
Gangapur. FPC. IIp.
23 Gopalpur (23) 93.89 1,lll (207) M -(-5) \V,Tk,Hp, PO -- (5 .. ]0) --(-5)
R.
24 Thahra (24) 151.76 1,610 (276) P -(-5) W,T\V,Flp -("·,,--5) --(-~5) -(-·-5)
.32 Naracnpul (00) 9.3 t 92 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp - (-5) -(5-10) -- (-.. 5)
33 Chak A bdullah urI (61 ) 439 (78) -(-5) -(-·5) \\'"T\V,Hp -(-5) --(5.10.) -(-5)
M ilki.
34 K ubauli Ranl (62) ]19 .~O 3,147 (508) P(2),M,H HC ~! , 1k , TW t PO, -(-5) -(-5)
Hp_ Phone
35 Muradpur Bangra (63) 1...~'"..:. • 9· ...I 1,571 (270) P -(-S) W,Tk,TW, .w-(-5) Sunday, BS
IIp. Friday,
36 Dih Sarsau na (64) 157.42 1,447 (248) P -(-5) W~Tk, - (--5) --( -··-5) BS
T\V,Hp.
37 Cbak Bangri (65) SO.53 209 (43) P -{-S) \V,TW,Hp -(-5) -(--5) BS
38 Kubauli Baso (66) 83.36 971 (149) P -(-.5) W,TW,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -""(-5)
39 Khaira (67) 118.98 J,262 (225) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -...(~5)
40 Sultan Chak (68) 5.67 37 (7) -(-S) -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(~5) --(-:-5)
41 Mabiuddinpur Rajwa (69) 335.48 2,871 (50.1) . P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW;, PO -(-5) -:-{-5)
Hp. . . ,••. <1"
DIRICIORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPU.R
LAND USE
Land UBC (i.e., area under different types of htDd ule in Rem arb
bectarea rounded upto 2 decimal placea). incJudinl
r~------------------A----- ----_._._- ."\ any place
Approacb Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance Power Staple waste
Area not reliaiouI,
village (in km.) supply food (including available historical
Forest lrrigated by 80urce Unirrigated .auchar for or
and cultivation urchaeo-
groves) lo,ical
interest
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (15) EAg Rice, ••• TW( 12. 29),TWE(71. 10) 124.67 3.10 13.44 N2
wheat
KR nitto (13) BAg Rice, ·.. TW(4.05),TWE(10.18) 71.03 0.89
wheat 0(0.20).
KR Ditto (13) BAg Rice, • •• TW(3. 71 ).TWE(31.20) \04.40 1.66 10.38
wheat 0(0.41).
PR,KR Ditto (12) EAS Rice, ·.. TW(30.42),TWE(143.96) 312.96 10.26 33.34 N6: M4
wheat
KR Ditto (11) EAg Rice, • •• TW(14.27),TWE(125.35) 480.96 60.82 8J 83
wheat
KR Ditto (10) ED Rice, ·.. 1:VV(22.75),C>(O.88) 117.59 5.63 32.02
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, ••• TW(8.36), TWE(76.S6) 151.80 29.54 42.51 NlOO: M8:
wheat Cl
• •• • •• 5.53 • •• 0.54
AMENITIBS AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (_.. ) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-Skms.,S-IOkms. andlO"+-kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
r----------.--.~--- -----.---~
Comnlunica-
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula.. Drink ing Pos t and Day or days tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical W(iter Telegraph of the (Bus stoP.
village number of (potable) Marketlhat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA---SAMASTI PIJR--cont d.
4S Repura (73) 66·37 602 (107) p FPC W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) ----(5 .. 10) -(5-10)
46 Mahamadpur Kuari (74) 302.70 S,024 (796) P(2),O -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5.10) -(5 .. 10)
Hp,R.
47 Bharokhra (75) 393.35 5,662 (948) P(3),M -(-S) W,Tk,TW, PO ----(5 .. 10) -(5-10)
Hp.
48 Rahimabad (76) 399.82 4,862 (835) P(2) RP W,T ,T'l-/ , PO, -(5 .. 10) BS
Hp,N. Phone.
49 Mahamdi Chak (77) 8.90 140 (32) -(-5) -(--5) W,TW -(-5) --(S.10) -(--5)
53 Hasanpur SarsRuna (81) 39.66 551 (89) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -·(.--5) -(.-5) -(-5)
54 Bach (82) 98.34 i09 (135) P RP W ,TW, -(5.. 10) ---(-5) -(--S)
Hp,R.
55 Chak Bhikhari (83) 17.40 76 (13) -~-( ,·.-.5) ----(S-]O) W,Hp (5-10) -(-5) -(-5)
56 Asadadri (84) 76.89 718 (132) P ---(5-10) W ,TW" -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)
HP,R.
51 Chak Subhan (85) 9.71 4 (1) -(-5) ·,-(5-10) W -(-5) - ( -.;5) -(-5)
LAND 'USB
Land use (i .. e., area undel different types of land ale in hectam Hemark.
rounded up to 2 decin1uJ pluces). includinl
--------~------- any plu~
Approacb Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance Power Sta ple waste Area not [Link].
village (in km.) supply fooJ (including available historical
Forest Irrigated by lOurce Unirrigatcd sauchar for or
and cultiva tion archaeo-
groves) logical
intcrebt
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR Samastipur (19) EAg Maize, ·.. TW(4.05),TWE(41.74) 128.17 2.09 55.43 MJ: T3
wheat
KR J)itto (19) ... Maize, • •• TW(10.12) 32.12 0.67 2.01
rice
KR Ditto (16) ·.. Rice,
. • •• TW(7 28), Tk(1.68) 23.89 1,32 5.49
maIze
KR Ditto (14) ·.. Rice,
. ·.. TW (11.34) 1.19 7.76
maIze
K.R Ditto (IS) ED Maize, ·.. 0(4.86) 10.50 ... 204
rice
KR Ditto (IS) EAg Maize, .... TW(3.28),TWE(1630) 54.90 0.15 226 Ml
rice
KR Ditto (15) ·.. Maize, • •• 0(2.74) 6.80 0.17
rice
KR. Ditto (14) EAg Maize, • •• TWE (20.64) 82.27 0.47
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (15) fA Maize, ·.. TW(2.02),TWE(50.99) 124.22 1.60 39.29 NS: M4 :
wheJt Tl
PR,KR Ditto (IS) ED,EAg Maize, ·.. TWE (2.08) 7.54 3.73 MJ
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Maize, ••• TWE (6.96) 47.42 3.37 18.33 Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (14) ·.. Maize, ·.. 0(2.83) 15 34 6 11
wheat
KR Ditto (13) ED,EO Maize, • •• TW (4.86) 29.97 1.86 6.61
wheat
KR Ditto (13) ED,EAg Maize, ·.. TWE (2.49) 22.70 1.16 1007
WhClt
..
KR. Ditto (IS) ED,EAI Maize, • •• TWE "(~.36) S4.S9 2.17 ItS 58· M2: M I :
wheat Tl
KR. Ditto (13) EA. Rice, ••• TWE(2.2S) 26.89 2.S9
wheat
XR Ditto (13) • •• Rice, ' .. 0(0.51) 3.0t ...
wbeat
•
14
AMENmESAND
Amenities available [if not aVdihlble within the village, a daah (-) it
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz., -S kms., 5 -10 kms. and 10+ km8., of the Deareat place
where the facility is available is given].
r-'--'--'_"""_'--'_ - .........----...---1
Communica-
Serjal Name of village with Total area Total Popula.. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
DO. ThaDa no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Dus stoP.
village number of (potable) Marketlhat, Rly. station.
(in hectares) Households if any Waterways)~
1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd.
68 Sadipur (96) 110.48 1,375 (245) P,~ -(-5) W,Hp -(-~) BS
72 Ahal Tagma (99/2) 58.68 254 (42) -(-5) -(~ .. 10) W,Tk,TW, --(5-10) -(5-10) -(5.10)
Hp.
73 Sabaha (100) 26.71 198 (30) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)
74 Udaipur Anni (101) 153.78 744 (140) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk, --(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)
Hp.
75 Sirsia (102) 119.79 860 (154) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Tk, -(5 .. 10) -(5 .. 10) BS
TW,Hp.
76 Chak Rasulpur (103) 16.19 245 (38) -(-5) -(~.10) W,Hp -(5-10) --(5 .. 10) -(-5)
77 Oadopur (104) 136.78 2,099 (371) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-S) BS
Hp.
78 Salempur (105) 56.25 665 (114) P -(-5) W,Tk, --(-5) --(-5) --(-5)
TW,Hp.
79 Motipur (130) 184.13 3,607 (559) P -(S.10) T,W,Tk, --(-5) Wednesday BS
TW,Hp.
80 Chak Haidar (131 ) 87.01 929 (136) P -(10+) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(~~) -(-S)
81 Cbak Madhaul (132) 29.14 248 (41) -(-5) -(10+) W,Tk. --(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
Tota. 11,965.62 122,086(20,807) P (70) H (1) • •• • •• • •• • ••
M(2Z) MCW (1)
H(6) ewc (1)
C (3) He (1)
Tr (1) PHS (6)
0(3) D (3)
FPC (3)
RP (10)
CHW (4)
o (2)
-----------_._._
[Link] livon in brackets under Col. 4 rolate to number of Households.
85
SUBDIVISION-8AMASTIPUR
DIRECTORY
LAND USE
Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in [Link]
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places), includiq
r------------.A...------
Culturablc
any placo
of
Approach Nearelt town waite Area Dot reliaioUl,
and distance Power Staple
to
food (including availabl~ historical
( in km. ) supply
village Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation archa....
groves) ,
IOliett
In tere&: t
15 16 17 18 19 20
12 13 14
11
21.15 N4 : M3 :
PR,KR Samastipur (13) ED,EAg Rice, ·.
,
T\V (10.42) 77.84 1.07
T4
wheat
T\V (6.96) 69.27 2.23 15.83 N3 : M2 :
PR Ditto (13) ED,EAg Maize, • ••
Cl : Tl
wheat
64.66 21.40 N3 : M2 :
PR,KR Ditto (13) EA Maize, ·.. T\\' E(14.26), Tk(O.8S) • ••
CI : T2
wheat
Ditto (14) ••• Rice, ·.. o (6.07) 27.05 0.10 3.20
KR
wheat
6.23
KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, ·.. T'A' (6.54) 43.83 2.08
wheat
T\V (6.11) 19.21 0.30 1.09
Rice,
.
o 0 •
KR Ditto (14)
maize
TW(4.07), TWE(24.S9) 101.62 0,57 22.93 N2 : M2 :
FP Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, • 0 •
Tl
wheat
91.72 1.15 4.60
PR,KR Ditto (14) ED,EA& Rice, ·.. T\VE (22.32)
wheat
11.83 0.75 1.48
KR Ditto (14) ... Rice, • •• TW (2.13)
wheat
2.14 20.30 N5 : Cl
PR,KR Ditto (14) fA Maize, ·.. TW (0.85),TWE(8.19) 105.30
wheat
TW(l. J1),TWE(4.11) 39.81 0.55 10.67
Ditto (14) EAg Ricc, o • 0
KR
wheat
T\V(405),T\\'E(78.99) 95 20 087 5.02
Ditto (10) EAg Rice. • ••
PR,KR
wheat
TW (8.1S) 52.63 0.49 25.74 Ml : Cl
Ditto (12) EAa Rice, •••
KR
wheat
TWE(3.68) 20.04 0.22 S.20
Ditto (12) EAg Rice, "f
KR.
whoat
w 244.11 1,535.49 N 374
••• ••• o •• ••• • •• (227.J6)
WE (603.14)
TW (458.61)
7,306.16
M
c
'613
TWE(t ,497.60) 'T ~1
Tit (3'.11)
0 (53.97)
86
"
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KALYANPUR VILLAGE
AMENITIES ANt)
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (_....-) ia
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,~S kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,-- _ .....A- _., - --~
Communica-
Serial Nanle of [Link] wi th Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions
np. Thana no. of the tjon and Educational Medica] water and days of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Tele.. Marketl hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households graph if any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE T}{ANA-WARISNAGAR
2 Hasan pur (2) 29' J4 119 (14) ---(-5) -,,_. (5-10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) NW
J Salaha (3) 192 '63 1,331 (242) P ---(5-10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) NW
6 Sardimal (5/2) 44-92 138 (23) P -{-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
7 SembhuRam Tok (6) 360·97 602 (113) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) ·-(-5) -(-5)
8 Malinagar (7) 875·73 5,580 (l ~ 063) P(3),M, PHS,RP W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS,
H,O(2). Hp,R. NW
9 Saidpur (8) 375'95 3,545 (674) P,M RP(2) W,Tk,Hp,R PO Tuesday, BS
Saturday.
10 Sahuri (9) 277'61 1,253 (262) P RP,O W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
11 Baswari (10) 102 ,79 725 (143) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
12 Simri Gopal (11) 8;'17 870 (172) P -(5-10) W ,Hp, R -(-5) -(5 .. 10) -(-5)
14 Dumrawan (12) 107'24 402 (67) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5.]0) -(5.. 10)
IS . Balaha Jai Naraen (13) 156'21 1,851 (329) M -(5.10) \V,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
16 Somnaha (14) 836 '07 5,736(1,021) P(3)~M(2) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(5 .. 10) -(-5)
17 Gorai (15) 201'13 2,111 (374) P -(5.10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
Hp,R.
18 Madhurapur (16) 68 ·gO 36 (9) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp -(-5) ._( -5) -(-5)
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land use (i.e. ~ area under different types of land use in Remarkl
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiq
( -------~----- any place
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance Power [Link] waste Area not reliaioUi.
village ( in kln. ) supply food (includingavailable historical
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR Sa 111l S tip 1I r (30) R i (:c, ·.. PC (12.14), () (1.94) t 9.)0 1.62 10.12
rn lIze
KR Ditto (30) ••• Rice, ·.. PC ('2.37), () (56.74) 195.78 31.81 44.27 Nt
wheat
Ditto (26) EA Rice, • •• TW (13.56), Tk (65.56) , 20t. 71 209.88 38.1.00 Nl : M4 ;
PR,KR,
NR wheat o (2.02). TI.
Ditto (22) EA Rice, TW (35.61), 1'\VE (22.26), 257.60 ••• 56.43 Nt : Ml
PR,KR
wheat Tk (4.05).
KR Ditto (23) EAg Rice, ·.. TW 00.83), TWE (12.65), I X4.42 ... 67.69
wheat Tk (2.02).
KR Ditto (23) Rice, ·.. TW (2).07), C) (2.43) 65.04 2'87 9.38
wheat
KR Ditto (16) EA Rice, TWE (28.3J), R (6.07), 40.02 ... ~ 70
wheat o (4.05).
... T\VE (1'21 ) 0.41 I I • •••
KR Samast ipur (13) EA Rice, TWE (12.14), R( 10.12), 80.06 ... 2.90
wheat o (2.02).
KR Ditto (13) EA Rice. ... TW (4.05), T'NE (.16.19), 105.22 10.01 8.60 MJ : CI
wheat H. (l 0.12), 0 (2.02).
KR DItto (13) EA Rice, ·.. T\,VE (222.61) 601.06 • •• 12.40 M3 : Cl
Inalze
KR Ditto (16) 'EA Rice, ·.. T\\'E (80.94), 0 (4.05) 75.27 38.07 2.80 Ml : TI
wheat
Kll Ditto (22) ••• Rice, ·.. ... 63.53 • •• 5.27
wheat
"PR,K'R, Ditto (22) EAg Rice, ••• o (40.47) 187.37 , .. 56.65 N4 : MI.
NW maize
••• • •• 14.08 "f 1.70
;,
... ... 14.49 . '" 68.87
AMENITIBS AND
Communica·
Serial Name of villaae with Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Edu ca tional Medical water Telegraph of the (BU8 stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) ·Households if any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-contd.
24 Bakhtiarpur (19) 445.55 2,688 (486) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO Sunday, as
o. R. Thursday.
25 Hajpurwa (20) 379.59 2,846 (533) P -(-5) W,[Link] PO --(-5) BS
26 Madanpur (21 ) 218.53 1,268 (235) P CHW [Link],TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
27 Isupur (21/2) 12.95 UninhQbi/~d
11 Darori (23/3) 2.83 3 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
34 Gobindbari (24/3 ) 10.52 447 (69) P -(-5) [Link] -(-5) -(-5) -<--5)
3S Budakpur (25) 3.64 107 (21) -(-5) -(5 .. 10) W,Hp --<-5) -(-5) -(-5)
38 Ratanpur (26) 194.65 607 (107) -(-5) -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
39 Ganga Paran (27) 6.88 303 (74) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
40 Ganga Paran (27/2) 2.43 114 (12) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) --<-5) -<-5)
43 Siri Nath Paran (28) 0.40 1,003 (184) -<-5) -(-S) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) --(-,>
44 Siri Nath Patan (28/2) 288.13 U ni"habil6d
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPlJR
LAND USE
[Link] use (i.e., area under different types of land use in Renlsrka
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR Sarnas tipur (28) ••• Rice, ••• o (57.22) 38.87 " . 98.56
wheat
-KR Ditto (26) EAg Rice, • •• TWE (1.09) 4.49 • •• 1.30
wheat
KR Ditto (28) ••• Rice, ••• o (0,53) • •• • •• 1.90
wheat
••• • •• 98.05 ••• ]0.40
••• • •• • •• • •• J .21.
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (--) is
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-·S kms., 5-10 ktns. and 10+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven] .
,-- .-.A......
_ _ _ _ _ --_ _ -- _ _ ~
Communica-
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula .. Drinking Post Day or tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Te1e.. Marketl hat, R ly. station,
(in hectares) Households graph if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-collld.
47 Rasulpur Baghla (30) 125.45 1,065 (176) p -(5-10) W,llp,R -(-5) -(··,,-5) -(5-10)
48 Az Rakbe Rasulpur (31) 76.08 722 (137) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) NW
HP.
49 Surmar (32) }76.35 1,988 (336) P -(5 .. 10) W,Hp -(--5) \Vcdncsday -(-5)
50 J adu Paran (33) 28.33 391 (75) p -(--5) [Link],Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
51 Jagdis Paran (34) 6),13 662 (122) --(-5) -(5 .. 10) W ,TW ,Hp PO - ( .._w,··5)
54 Arilzi J adu Mahai (36/2) 182. II 379 (65) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(5 .. 10)
55 tJ tra Sarhi (37) 40.47 923 (163) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp - ( --5) ·",·,·(-5) -(5.10)
56 U tra Sarhi (37/2) 75.27 1,512 (269) -(-5) -(-5) WtT\V,l-Ip -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
57 Bhuskaul (38) 77.70 I S3 (44) - ( -5) -(-5) W,Hp - ( -5) ---(-5) --(5-10)
S8 Namapur (39) 389.71 2,420 (440) P,M --( .. ,-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) --,-(-5) --(5-10)
59 Mankauli (40) 103.60 t ,299 (231) p CJIW(3) W,Hp,R PO --(5-10) -(5 .. 10)
60 Ghoghraha (41 ) 227.43 1,331 (242) p ·~-(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -C· . 5) -(5.. 10)
64 Darhia (43) 110.48 715 (132) P --.(.·-5) W,[Link] -(-5) -(-5) -(---5)
6S Singhia (44) 240.38 J ,251 (225) ,p -( ·--5) W ,Tk,TW, --(-5) _- (--. 5) ~ --( -_oS)
Hp.
66 G hor Nagar (45) 138.06 755 (134) ,P -(-5) W ,Tk ,Hp -(--5) -(--.5), -( - 5)
67 Bhagirathpur (46) 114J2 135 (23) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp ---(-5) -(--5) -(-5)
68 Jitwaria (47) 483.89 3,427 (629) P(2),M RP. W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, ~--S)
Hp. Tuesday,
to
~~U:f~,-.
',t
SllBU1VISION-SAMASTIPUR
DIREcroRY
LAND USB·
Land USt (i.e., areu undcJ different types of land Ule In hectarel 1{emark.1
rounded up to 2 decinlul places). includiDI
,...-~ __ .....___. ....A-_.- - .... ...
-~' , .. , any place
of
Culturable
,Approach Nearest town
Po weI'St41ple waste Area not religioul,
to and distance
supply food (including available historical
village (in km.)
Forest lrriga led by source U nirriga teu gauchnr for or
and cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
11 12
maize
(38) EAg Rice, TWE (4O.S3) 42.66 10.12 17.17
Kit Ditto • ••
wheat
(5) BAg Rice, TW (40.47),TWE (60.70) 125.09 6.15 7.97 Ml
Kit Ditto •••
wheat
KIt Ditto (12) .. . Rice, ••• 1W (14.16) 74.46 46.66 2.78
wheat
... Rice, TW (20.40) 88.02 3.S6 2.14
KR Ditto (12) •••
, ,
wheat
'IW (161.87), TWE (202.34) SO.52 4O.S3 28.63 Ml : 1~2
:. KIt Ditto (20) ~,AI Rice, •••
.,'
W'beat
92
AMENITIES AND
AmeniU. av"Habf, [if not available witnin the village, a dasb (-) ia
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 1m1S. and lO+kms., of the n carest place
where the facility is available is given].
r- -- --A--
Communica·
Serial Name of villase with Total area Tota I Popu la- Drinkinl Post and Day or days lions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Edu ca tional Medical wu ter Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) llouscholds if any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THAl\A-WAJUSNAGAR-contd.
81 Simria Bhindi (59) 595.69 2,695 (469) P, M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
82 Malipur (60) 83.77 458 (79) P -(5-10) W,Tk,T\V, --(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)
Hp,N.
83 Betwara (61) 116. 14 440 (110) -(-5) -(5 .. 10) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(-5) -(5.10)
Hp,N.
84 Manorathpur (62) 177.65 354 (63) -(--5) --(-5) W,Tk ,T\\', ---.. (5.10) Sunday -(-5)
Hp.
85 Bakhri (63) 155.40 271 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
88 Janardanpur (64) 94.70 903 (169) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Thursday -(-5)
Hp.
89 Kurhwa (65) 223.18 2,602 _(441) P(2) -(-s) W.,Tk,TW -(-s) Saturday -(-5)
90 Kurhwa (6Si2) 5.26 8J (11) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Tk Pro -(-5) -(-5)
93
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land usa (Le., ~.rea under different types of land use in Remark.
hectares rounded up to 2 decilll..tl pJacel). includiDI
f --- A...._ ._ ........ --..
~
any place
Approach Nearest town CulturabJe of
to and distance Power Staple wasteArea not rcli,iou••
villag~ (in km.) supply food (including available historical
Forest Irrig:l tcd by source Unirngated gauchar for or
:'Ind cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2D
KR Samastipur (25) ED Rice, ·.. TW (20.23), TWE (20.23) 68.44 6.36 2.50 Ml : Cl : Tl
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (20) EAa Rice, ·.. T\VE (42.49), () 08.21) 42.15 ... 35.21 N2 : Cl
wheat
PR,KR Ditto ( 19) EAg Rice, ·.. TWE (8.50), 0 (2JD) 20.45 ... 7.07 N2: M2
wheat
PR,KR Ditto ( 16) ·.. Rice, ·.. TW (21.51) 32.69 4.05 1.64
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (13) ED Rice, ·.. o (44'04) 32~ .52 ... 22.55 NS : Tl
wheat
PR ,K-R I)i tto (14 ~ EAg Rice, ·.. TV/ (80. 94)~ Tk (6.07), R (8.09) 5lJ.08 77.(1.) 76.59 N2 : Cl
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (13) EA Rice, ·.. 0(:'9.79) 204.50 ·.. 4.1 S N65 : M8 : C8
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (14) EA Rice, ·.. TW (80,94) TWE (40.47) 186.15 80.94 43.70 NJ5 : MJ : CS
wheat
PR,KR, Ditto ( 15) Rice, ·. , R (40.47), 0 (60.70) 121.40 11.62 37.3~ N4 : Cl
Nil wheat
KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, TW (54,64), TWE 049.91) 268.48 · .. 20.68 Nil: M3 : C3
wheat
KR i) .
. Itto (20,~ i: ice, ·, , Tk (16 55) 39.66 4.05 044
,\ ilea t
KR I)itto (20) ·, . R;Cf!, T\V (24.28) 18.21 12.55 4.04 NJ
wheat
KR Ditto (21) BAg Rice, ·.. TWE( 142.14), Tk(20.27) 234.82 ·.. 198.46
wheat
KR Ditto (20) Rice, ·.. T\V(lO.12) 60.46 , .. 13,19
wheat
KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, ·.. TWE(J4.16) 92.83 . ., ("l). I _~
wheat
KR Ditto (20) • •• Rice, T\V(34.98) 127.22 ·, . 15.45
wheat
KR Ditto (20) • •• Rice, ·.. 0(4.05) 95.26 ·.. 56.0')
wheat
• •• 0(3.99) 6.94 ·.. 2.42
AMENITIES AND
Comnlunica-
Serial Name of village with Total arC:l Total Pnpula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical wa ter Telegraph of the (Bus stoP.
village number of (potn ble) Market/hat, R1y. station,
( in hectares) Households if any WaterNays)
] 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE TI-IANA-··~WARISNAGAR-col1td
91 Nima Chak Haidar (66) 147.71 1,182 (193) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
99 Bhagwan pu r (71 ) 67.18 582 (125) P PHS W,Tk,Hp -(----5) -(--5) -(.·-5)
100 Bhagwanpur (71/2) 25.09 862 (159) -(-5) ----(---··5) W ,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
U1
~I , t.) ..
Bhagwanpur L!ni nhabi lea
_
101
102 Bhagwanpur (71/4) 1 62 97 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(·-5)
104 Baluaha (72) 205.58 881 (140) P -(S-10) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) _._. ( ."-- 5)
R,O.
lOS Purkhotimpur (73) 83 77 2,524 (481) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) "·'-(-5) -(-5)
108 Kharsand (75) 1,201-90 7,888 (1,470) P(3),M D,CHW W,[Link], PO -(5.10) -(5 .. 10)
Hp,R.
109 Ratwara (76) 457 -91 4,010 (673) P(2) ---(--5) W,Tk,TW. PO --(5.10) -(5-10)
Hp.R.
110 Rambhadarpur (77) 469' 24 3,065 (505) P PHS W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(5 •.10) -(5.10)
• I
DIRECTORY SUBDIVlSll)N-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land usc (i.e., area under different types of land use in Remark.
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includin,
Nearest town
r---·------ ---"------' ---'--~
Culturable
any place
of
Approach
to and distance Power Staple waste An:u not reI igioul ,
village ( in km. ) supply food (including available historical
Forest Unirrigated gauchsr for or
and cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
I1 12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (--) is
shown in the column and next to it in bracket~, the distance in broad
ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5 -10 kms, and 10 + kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,--_._---- __ .,___._.__...A_---------__ ,
Communica-
Serial Nalnc of village with Total area Total Popula .. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Euuca tional M edicaJ water Telegraph
,f of the (Bus stop,
viHage number of (potable) Market/ hal ~ Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households if any Waterways).
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE TlIANA-WARISNAGAR-col1ld.
114 Madhu ban (90) 159'04 585 (110) p -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,Hp -(5-10) --(5-10) BS
115 Nur Nagar (91) 33.18 [r "inhabited
116 Manjil Mobarak (92) 128' 28 1,122 (200) p -( -5) W,TW,IIp -_ ... ( .- 5) -(-5) -(5 .. 10)
117 Ajna (93) 183.32 1,472 (281) p -'"(-5) Tk,TW,Hp - ( ··5) -- (-5) --··(5-10)
118 Birsinghpur (9.t) 403 ·S7 3,857 (680) P(2),M, HtCHW W,TW, PO, Sunday, BS
H. (3). I-lp,R. Phone. Wednesday.
119 Bankipur (94/2) 81-75 739 (133) P -, (-5) W ,TW ,Hp .... _. (-5) --- (--- 5) --(10 +)
120 Gopalpur (95) 319·29 3,483 (632) p -(-5) W ,T\V ,Hp PO -(_. . 5) BS
R,N.
121 GopaJpur Chaki (95/2) 114.52 Uni nhabi ted
Dhab. ~
1.22 Balapur (96) 38-44 463 (87) P PR(2) W ,Tk,TW ,Hp, --.- (-5) --- (-5) NW
R,N,O.
123 J hahuri (97) 175'23 1,726 (284) P,M -( -"5) W ,T\\! ,Hp,R -(-5) --(-5) NW
1~4 Akbarpur (98) 312.01 1,589 (292) p -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS
Hp,R.
125 Akbarpur (9812) 28.73 96 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
126 Balbhadarpur Khajuri (9) 130.7R 847( 132) P,M,H -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -<-5)
127 Khajuri (100) 266.28 2,185 (367) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Monday, -(-5)
Hp. Friday.
128 Chak lafar (l 0 1) 50. J 8 697 (,109) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
129 MahbaHpur (102) 40.06 648 (124) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
130 Haeanpur (103) 73.25 699 (127) P -(-5) W,TW ,Hp -(-5) Sunday, -(-5)
Friday.
131 Chak Begam (104) 18.62 235 (35) --(-5) --(-5) W,Hp - (-5) - (-5) -(-5)
132 Chak Nuruddin (105) 2.83 273 (41) -(-5) -(-5) ·[Link] -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)
133 Cbak Nuruddin (10512) 5.26 54 (13) -(-5) -(-5) Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
134 Maniarpur (106) 67.99 1,019 (181) P.M PHS W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
135 Cbak Rukum (107) 9.31 286 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)
136 Budeopur (108) 225.00 3,108 (527) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(-5) BS
97
DIRECI'ORY SUBDIVISJON-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land ale (te. f area under different types of 'and UIe 1ft heetaret Remark.
rounded up to 2 decimal places).
, --------~------
Culturable
----,
includiDI
any pJace
AJ'I)roach Neareat toWD of
to and diltallco Power Staple waIte Area Dot rclilioUI.
villaae (in km.) supply food (includina available hi,torical
Forest Irriga ted by source Unirrig~l t~d g:'uchar for or
and cultivation archaco·
Ifovel) logicn I
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (17) EAg Rice, ·.. TWF(l755) 12 J .17 )5.02 4.50
\vheat
·.. 28.38 3.24 1. 56
KR Samastipur (12) Rice, ·.. W(22 26), WE(20 23) 45.32 24.28 16.19 N2
wheat
KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, ·.. TW(40.47),TWE(20.23) 82.15 30.35 10.12 NS
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, • •• TWE(J23.43) 178.87 80.94 20.63 NJO: M4 :
NR. wheat C2 ; T4
KR Ditto (12) ... Rice, • •• W(20.23),O(21.04) 20.23 ... 20.25 N3
wh~t
PR,KR Ditto (12) EA Rice. • •• TWE(80.94),0(20.23) 58.68 79.72 79.72 N10 : Ml
wheat
·.. TWE(10.12),R(28.33) J8.82 28.63 28.62
t_ •
KR,NR Samastipur (12) BAg Rice, ·.. TW(8.09),R(4.05) 8.09 9.11 9.10 Nl : Ct' .
wheat
KR,NR Djtto (11) EAa Rice, 1'\\,E(60.70), R(8.09) 19.02 43.91 43.S1 N2: MJ :
wheat C3
[Link] Ditto (10) EA Rice. • •• W(80.94),WE(40.47) 52.20 69.20 69.20 N7
wheat
KR,NR Ditto (9) • •• Rice. • •• R(4.0S) 18.23 6.07 0.38 N2
wheat
KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, ·.. TWE(40.87) 20.23 11.33 64.3' NIO: Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (9) EA, Rice, • •• TW(82.1S) 40.47 17.40 126.23 NI0
wheat
KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, • •• TWE(28.33) 8.09 4.05 9.71 N5
wheat
KR Ditto (8) BAS Rice, • •• TWE(24.28) 4.45 4.86 6.47 N2
wheat
KR Ditto (8) BAg Rice, • •• TWE(40.87) 16 19 8.09 8.10 N2
wheat
KR Ditto (7) ·.. Rice, • •• 0(14.16) 2.02 1.62 0.82 N3
wheat
KR Ditto (7) EAg Rice, ·.. 0(2.02) 0.8J N3
wheat
KR Ditto (7) ·.. Rice, ·.. 0(1.62) 0.81 030 2.53
wheat
PR , KR Ditto (7) ED Rice, • •• O(SS.44) 6.07 4.45 2.03 N3
wheat
Ditto (8) ... Rice, ••• o (6.88) 1.21 0.81 0.41 NJ
wheat
PR,Kll Ditto (8) BAa Rice, ••• W (40.87), WE (20.23), 12.14 6.07 4.06 NIl: :\11
wheat TW (20.23), 0 (121.40).
98
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10
144 Sari Tole (119/3) 4.45 32H (71) J> D W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Barhkurw3.
H RP W,TW,Hp Tuesday,
'"5 MuktapuT (120) 121.40 1,349 (226) PO
Thuraclay,
BS,RS
Saturday.
146 Oarha (121 ) 54.2~ 272 (48) P j) ,
WTW -(-.5) -(-5) --(-5)
150 Daulatpur (25) 55.44 763 (139) P D W,Tk,TW,Hp --(-5) --(-S) -(5..10)
151 Koilwan (180) 341.15 2.233 (413) P PHC W,Hp -(-5) -(5.. 10) -(5.10).
152 Kapurpatti (181) 52.20 773 (144) P l),RP W,Hp,N -(-5) -(5.10) --(10+>
153 Gumla (JR2) 27.11 656 (126) P ----·(5-10) W,HI',N --(5-10) -(5.10) --(10 +),
Total 23,534.3,! 171,433(31,074) P (111) It (5) .., " .. • •• • ••
M (25) Mew (2)
II (8) MH (1)
Tr (1) C\VC (1)
0 (7) l-le (2)
},lle (2)
PHS (5)
D (10)
FPC (1)
RP (28)
elfW' (20)
0 (3)
Note: Figures given in brackets under column 4 relate to number of households.
99
OlRECTORY SUBDIVISJON-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land use (Le .• area under different types of land use in Remark.
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including
I ........ ~..,._~ ~ any place
Approach Neareat tOWD Culturable of
to and diltano= Power Staple waste Area Dot reli,iouI,
vil1aae ( ill km. ) aupply food (including availablt historical
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated [Link] for or
and cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
interrst
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (8) ••• Ri(.:c, ·.. o (33.59) [Link] 2.02 1.62 NJ
wheat
KR Ditto (8) ••• Rice, o (6.19) 6.07 5.95
wheat
KR,NW Ditto (9) ••• Rice, ••• o (30.45) 46 2~ 4.20
wheat
KR Ditto (9) BAg Rice, ·.. W (41.69), 0 (40.47) 3606
• 4.40 NIO : ~12 : Cl
wheat
PR Ditto (8) BD,EAg Rice, ·.. o (5.47) 10.19 ·.. 6.19 N24 : M4 ; C3
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (8) EA Rice, ·.. W(40.47), 0 (19.38) 36.03 ... 4.48 ~5 : Ml
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (8) ·.. Rice, ·.. o (20.37) 20.23 ·.. 20. )0
wheat
KR Ditto (10) Rice, ·.. 4.29 ·.. 0.16
maize
PR,KR Ditto (9) • • 0 Rice, ·.. W (40.47), 0 (20.25) 40.47 ·.. 2021 N5 : Ml •
•
wheat
Cf : T2
KR Ditto (10) ·.. Rice, o •• W (22.00), 0 (12.14) 8.09 ·.. 12.00
wheat
PIl,KR Ditto (8) Rice,
•• •
wheat
• •• Tk (16.19), 0 (22.15) 24.28 ·.. 0.91 N7
PR,KR Ditto (8) Rice, W (21.93), TW(20.23),
• •• • •• 20.23 ·.. 20.17 N5
wheat o (20.23).
PR,KR Ditto (8) BAg Rice,
wheat
••• Tk (40.47), 0 (38 o S7) 36.05 ... 4.40
KR Ditto (8) • •• Rice,
. ·.. W (20.23), 0 (lS.07) 16.10 • •• 4.04 N2
maIze
K.1t Ditto (22) • •• Rice, • •• W (16.19), 0 (16.19) 20.23 • •• 28854
wheat
Ditto (22) • •• Rice, • •• o (21.04) 30,10 ... 1.06
wheat
Ditto (25) ... Rjce, • •• W (20.23) ... ... 6.88 Nl
wheat
4,." ••• • •• ••• ••• GC ('SO.S!) 9,626.01 1,775.60 5,006.61
PC (249.28) N (295)
vv M (S~)
(S73,OS)
C (38)
WE (80. ~J)
T (24)
TW (1,577.10)
TWF. (2,152.42)
Tk (328.66)
R (SS9.:!1)
o (1,454,80)
100
Amenities available [iC not available within the village, a dub (-) i.
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kml., of the nearcst place
,. A..- __- __
where the facility ia available is given].
..
,
CommuniC8f
Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinkilll POlt Day or tions
• 0. Thana DO • of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus atop,
village number of (potable) Tele- M'arket/ hal, Rly. statioD,
(in hectares) Households l1'aph if any Waterway.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I , 10
REVENUE THANA-WARJSNAGAR-contd.
2 BaDkapur (80) 60.70 375(75) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(~S) --(5-10)
4 Maniarpur (82) 77.70 2,863(554) p,a -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
5 Madhopur (82/2) 76,08 1,627(270) -(-5) -(.-5) W,Tk, -(-s) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
6 Dhanhar (83) 208.41 2,005(350) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
8 Babupur (8~) 218.93 1,236(210) PHS W,Tk, --(5-10) --{5 .. 10,) -(5-10)
TW,Hp.
9 Sajanpur (86) 47.75 I) ninhabited
21 Sari Tol e Sanichara (119/4) 19.42 318(62) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp --(-5) --(-5) BS,NW
Althan.
22 Da\llatpur (126) 36.42 688(112) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
lS Daudpur (127) 6.88 129(20) -(-5) -( ~-~S) W -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10)
101
DIRECTORY SUBQIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USB
Led use (i.e., area under different typea of land use in llemar••
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pIa COl). includlDa
---A----- , aDJ place
Approach N earelt town Culturable of
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not reliaioal,
village (in km.) supply food (including available hiltorica~
Foreat lrriaa ted by source Unirri&ated gauchar for or
and cultivation archaeott
Brovcs) logical
intOJ'Cl'
11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20
KR Samastipur (17) EAa Rice, • •• TW (13.49), TWE (13.49) 30.22 0.40 3.10 N4
wheat
KR Ditto (17) . ED Rice, ••• TW (10.12), TWB (10.12) 4.69 0.13 4.89 N3
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (16) ED Rice, • •• TW (36.42) 11.17 0.66 2P.45 N4
wheat
PR,KR l)itto (IS) EAg Rice, ·.. TW (20.23), TWB(20.27) 30.26 ••• 5.32 N2: Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (12) ... Rice, ·.. Tk (161. 87) 24.84 ••• 21.70 N2: Cl
wheat
KR Ditto (10) EAa Rice, ·.. T\V (4.05), TWE (40.47) 63.94 ••• 27.51
wheat
KR Ditto (18) EAa Rice, • •• T\\' (24.28), TWE (40.47) 10.30 0.87 143.01 N2
wheat
• •• TW (12.14) 17.48 0.85 17.28
25 Sekhopur (128) 131.93 1,631(252) P,M PHS W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(-5)
26 Manipur Bhagi (129) 66.37 683(119) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)
27 Manipur (129/2) 31.16 593 (88) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
28 Manipur (129/3) J9.42 412 (70) p -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) --(-5)
29 Bahadurpur Oanj (129/4) 7.69 525 (90) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
31 Chak Dindayal (129/6) 9.71 158(25) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS,NW
32 Nur Ganj (130) 19.83 509 (78) -(-5) -(-5) W,[Link], -(-5) -(5.10) -(5-10)
N.
33 Begampur (131) 74.06 1,200 (200) P -(-5) W,TW, PO -(-5) BS,NW
Hp,R,C.
34 Milki (132) 6.47 710 (110) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS,NW
35 Nagar Basti (133) 24.28 1,234 (214) p RP(2) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS,NW
36 Maharaj Oanj (134) 6.88 532(91) -( -5) D,RP(2), W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
CHW.
37 Hanaa (135) 298.65 2,596 (494) M,H,O SMP W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) BS,NW
R,N.
38 T)ainiman (136) 21.04 289 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
39 Mohiuddinpur (137) 600.95 2,879(523) P (3) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
40 Bhoraha (138) IS3.78 41 (6) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-S) -(S.10) -(5-10)
41 SukhpUT (139) 38.04 641 (97) P ---(5.10) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S..10)
Hp.
42 Kheraj Gulam Haidar (140) 10.52 327(58) ---(-5) -(-5) [Link],TW -(-5) -(-5) -{S.. IO)
43 Rampur Kuuhia (141) 430.58 2,S28(488) M CHW W,Tk, TW, -(5.10) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
44 Chak Milki (142) 22.26 22S (3S) ---(---5) ---(5.10) W,Hp,R -(-~) -(-5) ~(-S)
45 Hajpurwa (143) 363.00 2,589 (430) p -(-5) W,Tk,TW. -(-S) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
46 Tole Mathurapur (143/2) 50.59 1,060 (184) p -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(5..10) -($.10) ~[Link])
Hp.
103
~y SUBDIVlSION-6AMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different typcs of land U8e in Remarb
hectarcs rounded up to 2 decimal placea). includiq
r,..-------- -_...,)...__-.-------"l any place
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance j>ower Staple waste Area not religioul,
village ( in km. ) supply food (including available historical
Forest Irriga ted by 50urce Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation archaeo.
arovea) logica) . .
interelt
IJ 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 ., I 9 10
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-c011td.
47 Kishunpura (144) 128.28 874 (135) P,M,H -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -{-5} -(-5)
48 Dumarbana (145) 26.71 697 (125) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp PO -([Link]) -( ,···5)
49 Raghuna thpur (146) 222.57 1,184 (242) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) RS
Hp.
50 Jlampur Bilhunpur (147) 136.38 1,690 (297) P -(-~) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Rampa"l.
~1 Gobi Bishunpur (148) 435.84 4,686 (867) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW,. PO -(-5) -(-5)
Lakbmi. Hp.
52 Bariarpur (149) 82.15 1,094 (196) P,M,H H,MCW, W,Hp -(-5) [Link] --(-5)
MH,HC,
PHC,D,
FPC.
53 RampuJ Siwan (ISO) 115.33 2,421 (434) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
S5 Lakhanpatti (152) 491.28 2,639 (471) P CHW(2) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
56 Kasbor (153) 226.22 1,742 (330) P,M RP(2), W,Hp PO -{-5) -(5 .. 10)
CHW.
57 Moglani Chat (154) 80.94 1,125 (194) P -(-S) W -( --S) --(S-10) -·(5-10)
58 Kberaj (155) 5.26 143 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -{-S) -{-S) -·(--5)
SS Chandauli (156) 53.42 1,084 (196) P -(-5) W,Tk, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
T\\/ ,Hp.
6) Raepur (157) 141.64 1,997 (325) P -{-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -{-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
61 Tal Ooraia (IS8) 6.88 Uninhabited
64 Paroria (161) 108.45 1,137 (206) P -{-S) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
Hp,R.
65 Labahatt. (162) 71.63 941 (173) P -(5.10) W,Tk,TW, -{_. -S) -{S-lO) --(5-10)
Hp.
66 Purnahi (163) 321.32 2,503 (464) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -{-S) -{-S) ~(-S)
Hp.
67 Charo (164) 112.91 1,338 (230) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Monday -{-S)
Hp,R.
68 Belabi (165) 220.15 1,563 (262) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW t -{-S) -{-S) -(-')
Hp,O.
_aBGTORY SUllDIVlSION-6AMAST1PUR
.
LAND USE
Land use (i.e •• area under different types of land ule in Remark.
hectarea rounded up to 2 decimal placea).
, -~--.-- ~
includinl
any place
.Approach Ncarcat town Culturable of
to and diltance Power Staple waste Area not reI i,iou a,
villaae ( in km. ) Iupply food (including availablt1 historical
Forest I rriga ted by BOuree Unirrig8ted gauchar for or
and cultivation arehaoo.
groves) logical
11) ler( 8t
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (16) EAg Rice, ·.. T\V (24.28), TWE(40.47) 36.41 3.19 23.9] N4
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (IS) ED,EAg Rice, • •• TW(6.07) g.30 ~.10 .10.24 N2
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, ·.. TW(12.14), TWE(8.09), 111.26 14.60 70.01 N2
wheat Tk(6.47).
KR Ditto (20) ·.. Rice, ·.. W(2.06). TW(20.48) 92.25 1.50 20.09 Nj
wheat
KR Ditto (21) ED Rice, • •• W(1.01),TW (100.31), 196.67 1.S8 94.94 N6 : Ml :
wheat T\VE (11. 3~). Cl : T3
PR,KR Ditto (22) ED Rice, • •• TW(20.23), TWE(40.47) 9.27 6.04 6.14 N2
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (22) ED Rice, · .. TW (40.47), TWE (12.14) 33.41 11.72 17.59 N3 : Tl
wheat
• •• o (2.46) 0.37
KR Samastipur (19) ED,BAg Rice, ·.. TW (22.26), TWE (4.86), 360.81 ·.. 97.28
wheat Tk (6.07).
KR Ditto (20) ED,EAa Rice,
wheat
• •• TW(1.21), Tk (19.02),
R (4.05), 0 (4.86).
162.40 · .. 34.68 N2
KR Samalt ipur (12) • •• Rice, ••• TW (16.19), R (4.05) 60,60 ·., 27.61 T2
wheat
:[Link] D1t1O (12) • •• Rice, ••• TW (10.12), Tk (1.21), 37.29 , .. 19.78 Ml
wheat R (2.02). 0(1.21).
'K1l Ditto (12) BA Rice, • •• TW (28.33), R (1.21), 228.62 ... 6),]4
wheat 0(2.02).
KR Dit,to (10) ED ,EO Rice, ••• 'IW (40.47), II (2.02), 51.03 • •• 16.15 Ml
Wheat o (3.24).
KR Ditto (16) SD,BAI Ricet ••• 1W (32.37), 'lWE(S2.61), 39.10 1.32 86.66 NS : MI
wheat R (8.09),
11EVELOPMENT BLOCK-KALYANPUR 'YILLACE
AMBNrrIES \AND
Amenities available [if not available within tbe villasc, a dalb (-) ia
shown in the column and next to it in bracket", the distance in broad
ranges, viz., -S kma., S~-10 kms. and lO+kma., of the neareat place
where the facility is available ia liYeD ].
_____ .,A.... t ........ - - - - - - _
r--' 1
Communica-
Serial N arne of vffiaac with Total area Total Popula.. Drinking POlt and Day or days tiona
DO. Thana DO. of the tion and Edu ca t ional Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus ItoP.
vil1aae number of (potable) Marketlhal, Rly. ltation.
(in hectares) Households if any Walerways~
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ul
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-conld.
72 Kadir Chak (168) 18.62 778 (121) p -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
73 11mas N Baar (169) 138.81 660 (128) -(-5) D(2),RP W,Tk,TW, PTO, -(-5) BS
Hp,C. Phone
74 Manwara (170) 168.75 1,273 (232) -(-5) -(-5) W,TVv', -(-s) -(-5) BS
Hp,C.
75 Bhupatpur (171) 57.06 338 (63) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
76 Cbakoti (172) 42.90 592 (119) --(-5) -(-5) W,TW, ~-(-5) -(-5) --<-5)
Hp.
77 Kanu Bishunpur (173) 97.12 1,755 (J40) p RP W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-,>
TW,Hp.
78 Kanu Bishunpur (173/2) 15.38 Uninhllbite d
79 Dharampur (174) 33.59 523 (98) - (-S) -(-5) W"Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
80 Khairi (175) 305.53 2,847 (495) P(2),M -(-5) W,Tk, _. (-5) Friday -<-S)
Hp.
81 Tal Dumri (176) 31.97 Uninhabi t,d
82 Dinmanpur (177) 720.34 7,411 (1,312) P(2},M RP,SMP, W,Tk,TW, PTO -(-5) -(-5)
CHW. Hp,R.
83 Sadipur (178) 429. 77 1,666 (298) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -<-S) -(-S)
84 Rohuo Warisnagar (179) 1,410.7J 9,093 (1,823) P(S),M -(-5) WpHp PO -(-5) BS
85 Daraur (183) 831.62 4,342 (767) P(2) ,M FPC W,Hp PO ·--(10+ ) --(5-10)
86 Balipur (184) 39.25 1,382 (262) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5.10)
87 Balan tpur Raman (185) 337.10 3,(1)7 (501) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -,,(10+)
Hp~R.
88 Kishunpur (186) 591.64 3,380 (615) P(3),M PHC,PHS [Link], PO ~10) -<-5)
RP,CHW. Hp,R.
89 Ratras (187) 1,138.77 693 (153) p -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -.tCS-10) --<-5)
Hp,R.
90 Chakmahi u,/ Milki (188) 27.92 ~ (69)· p -(-5) 'W,Tk,TW., \ (-S) --(5-10) NW
Hp,R..
91 Munjari (189) 33.59 261 ('55) -(-S) W,TW, -(--5) ...(--6) NW
Hp,R..
"7
OIIICfOlY
l-WND: tJSB,
Lapd UJe (i•••• aroa under different typea of laDd UIt ill beetarel .Remark,
including
f
rouded up to 2 decimal placet).
A ...... -. • , any place
of
Approach Near.t leWD, Culturable
and mltaace Power Staple waIte Area Dot reliaioul,
to ' available historical
(in km.) supply food (including
villa,e Uni rriaate<i lauchar for or
Foreat lrriBa ted by source
and Qlltivation archaco·
Il'ovca) logica 1
interest
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
It 12
KR Samastipur (18) ·.. Rice, ... W (0.81), TW (3.24) 7.09 0.55 6,93 N2
wheat
(20) EAg Rice, ·.. TW(30.35), TWE(32.37), ,14.94 2.07 48.96 N4: Ml :
PR,KR Ditto
wheat Tk (4.05), R (6.07). T3
BAg Rice, · .. TW(42.49), TWE (36.42), 22.(j1 0.Q2 61.96 NS : Cl
PR,KR Ditto (21)
wheat R (4.05).
(18) BAg Rice, ·.. TW (12.14), TWE (12.14), 11.42 0.66 16.65 N2 : Ml
KR Ditto
wheat Tk (4.05).
(20) ... Rice, ·.. W (4.05), TW (18.21) 14.85 0.50 5.29 Nt
KR Ditto
wheat
(20) EAS Rice, ·.. TW (14.57), TWE (32.37), 21.04 1.10 26.02 N2
KR Ditto
wheat Tk (2.02).
·.. W (0.81), TW (4.05) 8.83 0.28 1.41
92 Siripur G ahar (190) 1,704.11 9,668 (1,782) P(4),M PHS,FPC, W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, BS,NW
RP,SMP, Hp,R,N. Wednesday.
CHW,O.
93 SOlaul (191) 154.99 Uninhabited
94 Soraul (191/2) 127.47 1,471 (275) P,M RP,SMP, W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) NW
CHW. Hp,R.
95 Kamupur (192) 204.36 1,176 (HiS) P CHW W,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)
Hp,R.
96 Salempatti (193) 59.49 793 (128) P CHW W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(. ·-5)
Hp,R.
97 Jagdispur (194) 53.82 471 (73) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
101 Khatuaha Bahuarpatti(198) 376.76 2,281 (409) P RP W ,Tk, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
.Hp,N.
102 Siropatti (199) 261.02 2,462 (430) P, ~'1 ._._-,.( -5) W ,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
103 Harpurshyam (~OO) 32.78 4 S_' (.~9)
o - -(5)
- FPC
~ W •H p ·--(--5) -.(-5) -(-5)
10~ J ahangirpur (201) 263J~5 2,t145 (347) P(2) ---(-5) W,lIp, PO --(-5) -(5.10)
R!'S.
105 Chak. Dakar (202) 21.85 363 (59) M,H -(-5) W,Hp ~(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)
106 Madhu Tola (203) 124' 24 1,594 (273) p -(-··-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
107 Soman (204) 528'5J 3,444 (612) P,M -(-5) 'N ,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
S.
108 Baaan tpur (205) 214'86 1,632 (331) p CHW \.H, ,'rw ,p,
H -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
R,S.
109 Malina (206) 256'97 1,369 (252) P PHS, W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(5.10) -(5.10)
CHW. R,N.
Ito Hariabad Chak: (207) 127·88 1,022 (193) p -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO --(5-10) -(5-10)
111 Milki (208) 32-78 673 (118) P CHW W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)
Hp.
t12 Milki Ahmad (208/2) 7'28 250 (55) -(-5) -(-S) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
Inaet Chak
113 Semri Cbandar Sen (209) 76·08 326 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
Hp.
114 Khanpur (210) 708'19 6,030 (1,101) P(3),M FPC W,Hp PO -(-5) -([Link]}
109
aroveI)
•
.al
Ill'"
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 a
KR,NR Samastipur (20) EO Rice, ·.. W(12.l4),TW(60.10), 1,17].17 2.63 380.60 Nl:M1
wheat Tk(56.66), R(lB.21).
KR,NR Samastipur (24) ... Rice, ·.. TW (J6.l9) .R(4.05) 89.70 6.07 11.46 Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, • •• TW (16.19), TW E(40.41), 103.02 • •• 20.40
wheat R(16.19). 0(8.09).
KR Ditto (21) EAg Rice, ••• TW(4.05),TWE(32.37). 4.86 • •• 6.07
wheat 1{(12.14).
KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, ·.. TW(4.05), TWE(12.14), 29.54 0.40 3.64
wheat 0(4 05).
• •• W(O 81) 8.09 • •• 2.43
PR,KR Samastipur (20) EAg Rice , ·.. T\V (32.37), TWE(40.47), 91.05 1.62 144.07 Ml
wheat Tk( 12.14 ),R(24.28),O(4.05).
KR Ditto (16) Rice, ·.. TW(1S.62) 7.39 ·.. 7.58
wheat
(16) EAg Rice, T\\'( 121.42), TWE(80. 94) 84.98 1.25 88.17
PR,KR Ditto
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (16) ED , Rice t ·.. TW(SO.94), TWE(60.70) 41.88 1.86 75.64
EAg. - wheat
KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, ·.. TW (7.28), TWE(6.88) 7.41 0.08 11.13
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (18) ED, Rice, • •• TW(80. 94), TWE(60. 70) 24.29 2.63 95.29 TvfS;: Tl
EAg. wheat
l>R,KR Ditto (18) EAg Rice, • •• TW(6.07),TWE(4.05) H.19 ·.. 3.54 N2
wheat
Ditto (19) EAg Rice, • •• TW (40.47), TW E(SO. 94) 0.26 0.57 2.00
KR
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (20) ED, Rjce, • •• TW(IOl.17) ,T\VE(80.94), 128.04 3.18 174.51 M2: Cl
EAg. wheat R(40.47).
ED, Rice, TW(50. 9~), TWE(48.56), 86.49 0.47 20.26
KR Ditto (22) •••
EAg. wheat R(S (9).
KR Ditto (22) ED, [Link], ••• TW(105.62),TWE(121.40) 18.38 4.50 7.07 NJO : Tl
EAg. wheat
KR Ditto (18) EO Rice, • •• W(20.23), WE(4.86), 75.53 4.0S 17.14
wheat 0(6 07).
ED, Rice, \\'[(30.16) 0,91 0.24 0)~7 ~.!I
KR Ditto (21) • ••
BAg. wheat
KR Ditto (. 19.) . .. Rice, ·.. 00.39) ... 5. 31 0.58
wheat
KR Ditto (18) Rice, • •• W (6.27), O( 4.05 ) 58.27 0.40 7.()9
wheat
KR Ditto ( 18) ED, Rice, ••• T\V{20.23),TWE(lO.12), 453.59 25.29 178.73
FAg \\h·.~~at 0(20.2]).
110
,¥II.I*IIJJ
AMENITfBS AND i
Amenities nsilable rif not available within the village, a dash (-) i.
shown in the column and aex t to it in brackets, the distan ce in broad
ranges, viz.,-~ tcms., S -10 kms. and 10 +kml., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven].
r- . .----------~---...
Comm1Ulioa.
""1. Name of villaae with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tiona
110. Thana fto. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. statioD,
(in hectares) Households if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-contd.
'~5 At Rakbe Sadipur (211) 36.83 Uninhabited
116 Ranjitpur (212) 203-96 1.024 (176) P -(-5) \\',Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5.10, -(5-10)
117 Tegraba (213) 69'61 541 (95) P CHW W,Tk -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)
119 Saduka (215) 287'73 2,265 (406) P(2) , PHS, [Link] ._(-5) -(5 .. 10) -(5.10)
Ac,O. CHW(2).
120 Sidipur (216) 460'12 3,144 (550) P,M CHW(2) W,Hp,R PO -(5 .. 10) -(5-10)
121 Bikrampa tti (217) 138'00 993 (173) p -(-··5) W,Hp,R - ( .._·5) -(5.. 10) -(5 .. 10)
122 Fatehpur (218) 309.18 1,277 (247) p ", (-5) W,TW; ---(---5) --(5.10) -(-5)
Hp,R.
123 Hasanpur (219) 106'03 1,286 (263) p ---(--5) W ,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5)
Hp R.
124 Bi~hunpur Abhi (220) 965 '16 4,707 (866) P(4) CHW(4) W,TW,Hp, - ( ---5) -(5-10) -( 5)
R,N.
125 T,d Ekghara (221 ) 202-74 236 (81) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -·(-5) -( ---5)
Hp,N.
126 Purkhotimpur Ainu (222) 654'77 3,246 (491) P(2) CHW W,TW,Hp, --(--5) Sunday, -(5 .. )0)
R. Thursday.
127 K hajcpur DakhJi (223) 6'88 158 (25) .-- ( . ,--5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(5 .. 10)
R.
128 Bhore J airam (224) 668'12 3,165 (516) P(2),M CHW(3) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) --(5-]0)
Hp,R.
129 Tal Dora (225) Uninhabi ted
130 Shahpur (226) 279'63 1,877 (309) P.M,H CHW W.T\V,Hp, -(-5) --(-5) --(5 .. 10)
R.
131 Bishunpur Sonsa (227) 191.82 1,543 (286) P(2) CHW(2) [Link],Hp, --(-5) Sunday, -(5-10)
R. Wednesday.
132 Bachhauli (228) 218.12 1,839 (331) P(2) CHW W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) --(S-IO)
It,N.
133 Natbu Doar (229) 855.49 3,568 (637) M PHS,RP, W,T\V,Hp, PO Thursday -(.5 .. 10)
CHW. R.
134 Chak Shah Mahamadl(230) 21.85 74 (12) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,R -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)
135 Buzrug Doar (231) 113.12 1,801 (302) p -(-5) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-S) --(-5)
R.
136 Shivai Singbpur (232) 588.40 2,794 (S07) -(-5) -(-5) W,T\\',Hp, -(-5) Tuesday, -(-5)
R. FridaJ.
137 Dagarua (233) 60.70 154 (24) -(-5) -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)
I1t
QlRECfARY
LAND USE
Land Ule (i.e" area uDder differcn t t)'pea of IaDd ule in Ilemub
h ectarea rounded up to 2 decimal plaCCl). indudlDl
Approaeb Nearest town
( - -- ..A
Culturab1e
• - \l aD)' place
of
to and distance Power Staple waite Area Dot
villq. ( in km. ) supply
reu,iou,
food (includiq available
" hiatorical
Fotelt Irrigated by lOurce UDirriga ted .aucbar for or
and qlltiv,,,tiQp arch...
arovCl) loaPcaJ
11 12 13 J4 15 16
in',,'
17 18 19 20
VILLAft
AMENITIES AND
Amebitiea lVJilable [if not available within the village I a dash (-) 11
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S krol., 5-10 km •. and 10+kms. t of the nearest place
where the facility is available is aiven]. ''
r ,
Commuoica.
leria! Name of 'fillaae with Total area Total Popu la- Drinking Post and Day or days tiona
.0. 'l1taD8 no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus atop,
village Dumber of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households if any Waterway 8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE nlANA- WARISNAGAR-concld.
138 Daprna (233/2) 36.02 283 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W --(-5) ---(---5) ---(5.10)
139 Balaha Biahunath (234) 95.10 708 (88) P -(-5) W,TW, - ( -5) -(-5) --(5-10)
Hp,R.
Total 27,'189' 23 202,524(35,934) P (113) H (2) ••• • •• • •• • ••
M (26) MeW (1)
H (5) MH (1)
Ac (1) lIe (1)
o (4) PHC (1)
PHS (7)
D (5)
FPC (4)
RP (16)
SMP (4)
CllW (34)
o (1)
DIRICrORY SU8DIVlS'ON~S~M.A$'flPUR
LAND USB
Land UIO (i.o., area under different typea of land ute in [Link]'
bectarca rounded up to 2 decimal placea). includinl
Approach !foareat toM
, any place
Culturable of
to and distanco Power Staple waate Area not [Link].
vill·le (in Jan.) lupplJ food (including available historical
Poreet Irrigated by source U Dirriga t ed gaucbar for or
and cultivation archaeo-
sroves) logical
interest
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
AMENmES AND·
Amenities available [if not available within the villaae, a dash (-) 1S
shown in the column and next to it in braCkets, the distanee in broad
ranges, viz., -S kms , S-10 kms. and 10+ kms., of the nearelt place
where the facility is available is liven}.
,---- -.--------..........~__....-------- ---~1
Communica-
Serial N arne of village with Total area Total Popula .. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. Thana DO. of the tion and Educa tional Medical water Telegra ph of th e (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/ hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) Households if any Waterways)
J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR'---conf d.
1 Bahadura (199/2) 68.80 243 (39) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, ---(5-10) --(5-10) -(-5)
Hp~R.
2 Supaul (219) 455.27 3,373 (523) P(2) ·-(-5) W~Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
3 Darhia Asadhar (220) 539.03 2,901 (496) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -(-5)
R.
4 Muriaro (221) 306.34 2,570 (487) ,
PM RP(2) [Link] ···-(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
7 Nonphara (224) 50,99 313 (44) -(-5) -(.-5) W ---{ -5) -(-5) -(-5)
8 Chaita (225) 1,763.19 8,495 (1,452) P(5),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Monday, -(-5)
H. Hp. Wednesday,
Friday.
9 Birnama TUJ.l (226) 525.27 3,216 (601) P(2) -(--5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(.~5)
10 Harpur Rewari (227) 589.6~ 3,957 (760) P(2),M -(-5) W ;rk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5)
HP.
11 Rampur Sahthu (228) 193.44 1,444 (249) p ----{ .5) W ,Tk,T'vV ,PO -(5 .. 10) -(-5)
Hp.
12 DariapuT PotaiJi (228/2) 162.6g 6R3 (126) ~-.~(-·-5) -<-5) W,TW,Hp ··-(5 .. 10) -(5-10) -(5-10)
13 Bishunpur Sahthu (~29) 27.11 373 (58) -(--5) - ( -5) W,Tk,Hp .·-(-5) -·-(5-10) -(5-10)
J4 Bhagwanpur Desua (230) 6gS.12 6,598 (1,238) P(2),M, PHS, T,W,Hp PTO, -(S-10) RS
H. CHW. Phone.
15 Chak N izamaj (231) 36.42 310 (50) -(-5) RP, 'N .Tk,Hp, -(-5) -( 5) -(-5)-
CH\V(3). N.
16 Bedaulia (232) J40. 83 1 ~ 192 (:?::: 8) --(-5) RP(2) W ~Tk,TW, -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)
}-lp.
17 .Malti (233) 253.73 2,348 (404) P(2),M FPC, W,Hp -·-(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
CHW.
18 Balbhadarpur Gau (234) 102. 79 J ,289 (234) o -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
19 Belari uri Jagdish- (235) 419.65 5,250 (935) P,M,H -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO ---(S.10) ---(5-10)
pur
20 Lakhn1ipur Mahesh (236) 525.27 5,444 (993) P(4) PHS W .Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(-5)
Patti Deal Hp, Thursday.
21 Surajpur (237) 110.07 1,113 (184) P RP(2) W,TktHp PO -(-5) -(-5)
OII.,ECIORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land use (i.e. t area under different types of land use in Remarkl
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includina
,--- -~--.-..J..,... _ _... __ "~ any place
.Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and distancc Power Staple waste Area not religioul,
village ( in km. ) supply food (including availabl~ historical
Forest lrrigated by source U nirriga ted gauchar for or
Clnd cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
in (ert'st
11 12 13 14 15 16 1'1 18 19 20
KR Ditto (11) BAg Maize , ·.. TW(12.55), TWE(8.38) 391. 16 3.29 109.89 Nl : MI
wheat TI
KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice,
. ·.. TW (62.23), TWE(223.17), 245.92 13.45 42.73 Ml : 1'1
maIze 0(2.12) .
KR Ditto (11) ED,BAg Rice, o •• TW (16.29), TWE(43.51), 67.09 3.79 61.95 Ml
wheat 0(0.81).
KR Ditto (10) ... Maize, ' .. TW (8.38) 123.75 30.41 0.14
wheat
FP Ditto (11) ED,EAg Rice, ••• TW (3.22), TWE(5.38) 15.90 1.42 1.19
maize
FP Ditto (7) ED,EAg Ricc, ·.. TW (83.00), TWE (165.98), 395.87 12.12 14' 13 N6 : M.6 :
wheat 0(14.02), 04 : T)
PR Ditto (10) ••• Rice, ·.. Tk (18.45), 0 (0.89) 10.20 2.02 4.86 N15! M3 :
maize Cl : Tl
PR,KR Ditto (5) ED Maize, • •• TW(3.22) 122.09 6.76 8'76
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (6) EAg Rice, · .. 'JW(8.09), TWE(22.59), 19.1.57 3.83 ];.79 N3
wheat 0(11.86).
PR,KR Ditto (8) EAg Maize, - .. TW( I 73), TWE (7.28) 88.37 1.57 3.84
rice
PR,KR Ditto (8) EAg Majze, ' .. TW (9.83), TWE (37.92), 341.,10 3.34 23.73 N3
wheat 0(333).
PR,KR Ditto (10) EO,EAg Maize, ·.. TW (12.26), TWE(36.43) 436.80 4.0.5 35.73 N4
wheat
KR Ditto (6) EAg Maize. • •• TW (2.34), 'lWE(7.83) 71.92 1.51 26.47 N3
wheat
... ••• 1.21 ... • ••
116
AMENI'I'IBS AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a duh (--) il;
shown in the column and Ilext to it in bracketl, the diltance in broad
rangel, viz.,-S tOll., 5-10 kDl8. and 10+klDl., of the Dearest place'
where the facility il available i. liven].
",..--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.A---- - - - - -_ __
f '"1
CommuDica..
Serial Name of vUllle with Total area Total Popula.. Drinkina POlt and Day or days tiona
DO. Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telcaraph of the (Bu8 stoP.
village number of (potable) Marketlhat, Rly. Itation,
(in hectares) Households jf any WaserNaYI)
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR- contd.
23 Ujiarpur (238) 162.68 1,311 (227) M(2),H -(-5) T,W,Tk, PTO, Saturday RS
TW,Hp. Phone.
24 Rampur Ekaila (239) 115.74 1,208 (201) M(3) .-(-5) W,Hp -(-s) -(-S) -(-5)
25 Pataili (240) 656.80 6,525 (1,164) P(4),M PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO ---··(-5) -(S-10)
CHW.
26 HasRuli (241) 228.24 1,047 (238) P,M,H -(. . 5) W .Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5\
Hp.
27 Malpur (242) 58.68 S59 (94) P -(---·5) W,Tk,Hp - ( --5) - ( -5) -(-5)
28 Bhikhabhath urI (243) 585.57 4,789 (866) P(3) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(--5)
Lohaair
29 Ramchandarpur (244) 256.57 1,541 (302) P(3) RP(3) W .Tk~Hp - -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)
Andhail
30 Chak Sirai (245) 95,91 573 (114) P(2.) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
3] J agdjspur (246) 33.18 224 (38) -(-5) -(-5) w --(--5) --(-5) --(-5)
32 Chandauh (247) 293.40 2,166 (388) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, - ( -5) --(-5) -(5.10)
Hp,R.
33 Mehsari (248) 723.16 5,202 (957) P(2),M --(5 .. 10) W,Tk,R, PO -{-5) --(5-10)
TW,Hp.
34 J ftwahirpur (249) 161.87 1,517 (304) P -(-5) [Link],Hp -( -5) --(5.10) -(5-10)
35 Na%irpur (250) 378.3~ 3,055 (532) P,M -(5 .. 10) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -{-5) -(-5)
36 Nikaspur (251.> 246.09 2,158 (370) .P ,M -C-~·5) W,Tk,Hp -(5 .. 10) -(5-10) -(-5)
37 Akaha Bishunpur (252) 236.33 2,224 (307) P -(-5) W~Tk,Hp, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
o.
3g Chhapra (252/2) 45.32 340 (42) - ( -5) -(-S) W,Tk, -··(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
39 Chak Daulat (253) 131.52 987 (136) P R.P [Link],TW, -(,-5) Friday -(5-10)
Hp.
40 Bazidpur Nazirpur (254) 226.62 1,997 (362) P,M,H -(5.10) W,Tk, --(-5) --(-5) --(-5)
TW,Hp.
41 Madhopur (255) 61.51 554 (Ill) p -(-5) Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-S) --(-5)
Hp.
42 Raepur (256) 421.27 3,384 (635) P,H H W,Tk, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
TW,R.
43 Ramchandarpur (256/2) 15.78
U"inhabit,d
Eksila
44 Bhagwanpur Kamla (257) 362.19 2,896 (474) P(2),M -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) --(-5)
TYl,Hp,R.
45 Satanpur (258) 174.82 3,176 (477) P,M.,H ---(-5) W,Tk, PO Tueaday, BS
TW,Hp. Saturday.
117
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTlP1Jlt
LAND USB
Land IlIC (i.e •• area under different typca of land
rounded up to 2 decimal pJacee).
.Ie m hectarel Remark-.
includiDa
I~-.------ ~-------
- ---, aD1 place
Approach Nearest town Culturable 01
to and distallce Power Staple waite Area Dot [Link],
villas. (in km.) supply food (includilll available hiatorical
Forest Irriga ted by source Unirrila ted aauchar for or
and cultivation arch. . .
II'OVOI) loaical
inteNd
II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
PR ,KR Samastipur (14) BAg Iv1aize, ..• TWf·(4.59), 0(9.82) 105.78 8.74 33.75
flee
Ditto (14) EAg Rice, •.• T\V(2.99), T\VE(6.96) 83.48 1.42 20.89 Nl2: M2
KR
wheat
Ditto (17) EAg Rice, ... TW(LS.84), TW[,(41.28) 482.43 7.34 109.91 N1S: M3 I
KR . Cl : Tl
maIZe
Ditto (12) EAg Rice, .. , TWE (13.37). 0 (3.51) 178.95 1.92 30.49 N20 : Ml
KR
wheat
Ditto (16) ED Rice, ... WE (2.19), O(4.S7) 44.68 .1.06 6.18
KR
maize
(15) Rice, ... W (13.42), 0(23.65) 432.51 10.16 105.83 N2 : MI
KR Ditto
KR Samastipur (16) EO,EAg Rice, ... TWE{O.S9), 0(16.26) 290.81 5.83 48.7J NIO: MZ :Tl
wheat
PR.,KR Ditto (16) EO,EAg Rice, ... TWE(3.00), 0(12.56) 136.27 5.71 17.28 N29: Ml
wheat
118
AmenitiCi available [if not available within tbe village I a dub C-) il
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kms., 5-10 km •. and 10+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven].
-,
Communicu
Serial Name of .i1lqe with Total area Total Popu )a- Drinking Post and Day or days tiODS
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus atop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station.
(in hectares) Households if any Waterway.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10'
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-concld.
46 Saidpur Zahid (259) 149.73 2,859 (514) p -(-5) W,J-Jp,L -(-5) -(-5) BS
47 Gaupur (291/2) 266.68 3,067 (556) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) BS
Hp,N.
48 Chak Milki (298) 10.52 542 (96) -- (-~·5) -·(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
49 Paroria (299) 330.62 2,606 (466) p -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
'0 Salempur Eksila (300) 124.24 1,439 (295) p -(---5) W,Tk,
TW,Hp.
PO Sunday,
Thursday.
-(-5)
51 Karihara (302) 137.59 1,020 (167) P,M --(-5) \\1 ,Tk, R, -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
~2 Pachpaika (304) 38.44 894 (161) P(2) -(--5) W,Tk, --(-5) - .. (--5)
TW,Hp.
53 Chand Chaur (305) 1,481.53 17,470 (2,706) P(2),M, FPC, W,Tk,Hp PTO -(-5) BS
1-1. RP.
S4 Chak Milki (306) 12.55 252 (39) - (---.5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) - ( --5)
S5 Bela Megb (307) 275.99 3,314 (558) P,M,H HC,RP W ,Tk,T\\f. PO, -(-5) -(-5)
Hp, Phone.
56 Mahanthi (308) 156.61 1,871 (318) P ,1\1 -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
57 Pach Paika (309) 290.56 3,042 (452) IJ(2),M, PHS, [Link],Hp PO -(-5) -·(-5)
H. CHW(2).
58 Baikunthpur (310) 14083 1,962 (344) P -(10+) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) Wednesday -(-5)
Barhanda
S9 Pern Barhanda (3]1) 2.83 Uninhabited
Kheraj
60 Chak Taj (312) 13.35 120 (21) -(-5) -(-5) W,T'vV,R -(5.10) -( --5) -(-5)
61 Pern Barhanda (313) 207.20 845 (ISO) p -(10+) W,T\V~Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
R.
62 Barhanda Pem (314) 43.30 9 (5) p -(lC+) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
63 Shahbazpur (315) 67.99 836 (122) M -(10+) [Link],Hp, -(-5) -(-5) ---( --5)
R.
64 Bahadurpur Armauli (317) 9.31 V ninhabiled
Az Rakbe
Total 17,122.38 145,646(25,280) P (71) H (1) ... • •• ••• • ••
M(26) MeW (1)
H{tl) He (1)
o (1) PHS (4)
FPC (1)
RP (13)
CHW (8)
------'-_._-------- ----'................ "'.,_
Note: FilUm liven in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households.
119
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR.
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land Ule in Remam
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placea). includiDg
f any place
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not religiou.,
villaae ( in km. ) supply food (including available historical
Forest Irrigated by lource Unirriaated g8uchar for or
and cultivation archaeo-
grOVel) logical
inte. .t
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PR,KR Samastipur (18) • •• Rice, ... T\\'( 12. 20), O( 12.74) :n.J9 18.43 72.97
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (12) BAg Rice, ... T\\'(9.38), TWE(36.29), 146.45 10.63 52.87 M2 : Tl
wheat 0(11.06).
KR Ditto (10) BAg Rice , ••• 1'\\'[(2.56) 6.43 0.20 1.33 M4
wheat
KR Ditto (J5) EAg Rice , ••• TW(32.71)" TWE(38.44) 212.29 12.93 34.25 N2
maIze
KR Ditto (15) BAg Ricc, o 0 • TW(14.71), TWE(17.81) 69.43 4.91 17.38 N2
wheat
KR Ditto (18) ·.. Rice, TW( 71.15), 0(7.37) 20.11 7.39 3).57 N40 : Cl :
wheat Tl
KR Ditto (18) ... Rice, ... TW(S.22) 24.77 J ,07 4.38
wheat
PR Ditto (25) EAg Rice,
. ·.. TW(20.23), TWE(40.47), 923.24 46.58 400.42
maIze Tk(10.12), 0(40.47) .
KR Ditto (15) ... Rice, ·.. o (0.53) ]0.40 O.()6 1.56
wheat
KR Ditto (15) BAg Wheat, TW (20.76), TWE(51.56) 129.0~ 6.98 67.6J N40: M2 I
maJze Cl
KR Ditto (28) EAg Rice, .' .. TW(J8.25), TWE(41.29) 77.57 4.10 ]5.40 N2
maIze
KR Ditto (27) EAg~ Rice, ·.. TW(25.91), T\\ E(36.46) 178.80 14.58 34.81 N5 : M3 :
nlalze Tl
KR Ditto (31) EAg Rice, • •• TW(J9.24), TWE(22.26) 65.67 15.43 18.23 N2 : M I
maize
• •• R (0.59) 2.I\) • •• 0.05
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dub (-) il
shown in the column and nex t to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kms., 5-10 km •. and lO+kms., of the Dearest place
where the facility is available is given].
,- . ,
Communica-
ler~ Name of villase with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tion.
DO. Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the(Bul stop,
village number of (potable) Tele- Marketl hat, Rly. ItatioD,
(in hectares) Iiouseholds graph if any WaterwaYI)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-DALSINGHSARAI
1 Boriawan (35) 75.68 491 (95) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10 +) --(5.10)
2 Chak Dautat (36) 6.07 60 (17) -(-5) -(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5 .. 10)
3 ]Jamaia Harlal (37) 424.46 2,924 (480) P (2) PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
4 Konaila (47) 288. 54 1,522 (267) P (2) PHS,FPC W,Tk, -(-5) -(5.10) BS
TW,Hp.
5 Ra,hu barpur (48) 142.44 896 (173) P,M - ... (5.10) W,Hp --(5-10) -(5.10) --(5-10)
8 Kamrawan (51) 691.55 5,474 (856) P (2) -(5.10) W,Tk, --(-5) -(-5) --··(-5)
TW,Hp.
9 Mahnaia (52) 62.32 310 (61) P,M CHW,O W,Tk,TW, ---(-5) -(-5) BS
Hp,L.
10 Basaria (53) 452.43 3,586 (651) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO, -(-5) -(-5)
Phone.
11 Panr (54) 457.69 5,517 (927) P, M(2) kP(4) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,N.
12 Chak Baha uddin (55) 172.39 2,668 (490) 0 -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) Tuesday -(5-10)
13 Mathurapur (56) 144.88 1,622 (305) P(2),M RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-S) --(5-10)
14 Harshankarpur (57) 262.23 2,590 (450) P,O -(5.10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5.10) -(5-10)
tiS Rampur Mahima (58) 38.44 202 (45) -(-5) -(-S) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
16 Palra (59) 344.38 4,386 (820) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp,R PTO -(-S) BS
17 Rampur Palra (60) 23.47 230 (42) -(-5) -(-5) [Link] -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
18 Shahpur pagra (61) 28.33 720 (169) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)
19 Balo Chak (62) 93.08 1,310 (242) P -(-5) W,Hp -( -5) -(5-10) --(5.10)
20 Umar Chak (63) 26.71 117 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) Thurlday -(5-10)
21 Chak M urtaza (64) 24.69 310 (54) -(-5) -(-S) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
DIRECTORY SllBOIVISION-SAMASTIPUR
LAND USE
Land UIO (i.e., area under different types of land Ule in hectares Remark.
rounded up to 2 decimal placel). including
f
J..-
Culturable
---r , any place
of
Approach Nearett town
to and distallcc Power Stapic waste Area not religious,
village (in km.) r,uppiy food (including available historical
Forelt trriga ted by source Unirrigated g::.uchar for or
and cultiv ~l tion archaeo·
grovef\) logica 1
intcres(
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 lH 19 1l
_l
wheat T3
KR Ditto (8) EA Rice , TvV(J7 60), TWE(9,7J) 4~ l1
.', ) .... 3J.41 36, )0
wheat
KR Ditto (8) El) R icc, ·.. TWE(6t.43) ~O.12 2.4J 2J4.31.)
\vheat
PR,KR Ditto (5) EA H ice, TW(l1.61 ) 10.18 51.19 96.65 Nt : ~'11
wheat
KR Ditto (3) ... Rice, ·.. W(D8.4]) 123.26 69,65 360.21 Cl
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (2) ... Ricc, ·. , TVv'(l1.3I) ~J .99 9.02 18.00 NJO .• M2
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, • •• T\V (121.65) I T\VE( 43.44) 95.15 68J_\2 123.37 M2 : CI .
,
wheat T2
KR Ditto (5) EA Rice, ·.. TW(39.78),TWE(lOl.27) 218.51 11.56 86.57 MI : C2
wheat
KR Ditto (6) EAg Rice, ·.. TW(12.95),TWE(8.09) 30.28 2.91 118. 16 N2 : :vl]
wheat
KR Ditto (5) EA Rice, • •• TWE(38.91),R(20.99) 32.47 12.74 39.77 N2 : T2
wheat
KR IJitto (5) EA Rke, • •• T\V(67.52 ),R(4.05) 45.29 67.87 77.50 N31 : T J
wheat
KR Ditto (2) E.D Rice, ••• Tk(l3.76) 18.24 2.56 J.88 N2S
wheat
PR ,KR Ditto (2) EA Rice, ·.. TW E (182. 20) 122.96 2.64 36.S8 N31 : M3 :.
wheat C3 : T2
K1l Ditto (4) ·.. Rice, • •• TW(12.14),O(O.40) 9.98 0.65 0.30
wheat
KR Ditto (4) EA Rice, ·.. TW(14.50) 7.66 2.13 4.04
wheat
KR Ditto (5) EA Rice, ·.. TW(22.48) 40.00 2.92 27.68
wheat
KR Ditto (5) • •• Rice, • •• TW(6.43) 11.82 0.36 8.10
wheat
KR Ditto (2) • •• Rice, ·.. TW(l0.12), R(1.02,. .'1 ...
'; ~ 6. ~O 2.32 Ml
wheat 0(0.20).
122
AMENITfES AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dalh (-) is
abOWD in the column aDd nea.
to it in brackets, the diltanee in broad
ranace, viz., -5 kml t S-hJ kml. and 10 +- kms., of the nc"rest place
where the facility is aVlilabJe is liven).
- _ _ _ _ .A--_ _ '., _ _ _ _ _ --, ~-- _.~
f
Communica.
Serial N arne of 'il.....o with Total area Total Popu la .. Drinking Post and Day or days tiona
no. Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegr.l ph of the (Bus Itop,
viJla.c Dumber of (potable) Markell hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) houlehold. if any Waterway')
I 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 to
REVE~lJE THAl\[Link]~(aISARAI-collld.
24 Chakaah Mahamad (67) 25.9() J55 (:\7) --(--5) -(-5) W,.Hp ( . 5) ._-( -5) -(5.10)
urI Milki
2' Baridpur Gado «)M) 150,94 1,492 (240) M PHS W,Hp - ( ..-5) ( . 5) -(5-10)
26 Sahbajpur Mahnaia (6() 94,70 955 (180) .. ( '. .5) - -( . 5) W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, ,-( .'i-IO)
IIp. Tuesday.
27 Gaulpur lna.t (70) 153, 7~ 1,530 (294) P,O --( - 5) T,\V,Tk, -(-~5) -(-5) ( -·--5)
Hp.
28 Chak Lokauun (71)
\\Iholly merged in Dalsinghsarai (N A C)
29 Loknathpur (72) Wholly lnerged in Dalsinghsarai (N A C)
30 Jaclpatti (73) \\~holly olcrged in Daisinghsarai (N A C)
31 Bnatguwan (74) 133.14 1,391 (249) 1) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -( 5) -(--5)
32 R;trnpur JalaJpur (75) 882.20 6,926 (1,205) }J(4),M, -(-5) \\',Hp 1)0 -(·-5) -(--5)
Tr.
:1 ~l Khoksu (76) 87.41 932 (175) P ( ....... .~)
.-. W,lip ._ (-5) "-" (5... )0) -(5 .. 10)
J4 Ajnau I (77) .H4.84 2,200 (366) P(2) -(5 .. 10) \V,Hp -·--(5.10) ._-_ (5-10) (5.10)
35 Socra (7R) 19 66
U ninhah£ ted
.' I • '
86 Socra (7S/2) .,
I •
,~
,.~ . ..H)4 (68) -,,·-(-5) ----(-5) PO -(5-10) --([Link])
87 f)hcpur., t 79 ) t'w. o_~ 1.235 (250) P(2) -(-5) \V,lip PO -(-5) BS
~8 Na\V~\da (SO) 170,7H 5,161 (693 _) P,O ·~--(-5) \V,Hp PO -(-5) BS
39 Chuk 1\1usa (Hi) 4.), . '1
I
40 Keo(~' (82).' (:,92.67 6.832 (1,26 .l) Pf~l RP(2) \\' ,tIp PO --( --5) as
41 Dhepura (83) 776.18 5,818 (956) P(2),~1 RP W,Tk,T\V, -( -.. 5) --(5-10) BS
Hp,R. .
4",. ~1au Dhaneabpur (84) 96.1.95 8.947 (l,47~) P< 3),M(2), PHS,RP, W ,Tk ,lip. PO
R.O,
--(-5) BS
CHW(3). R.,N.
43 Balkishupur (8S) 93,08 1,829 (296) P,M -(-5) \V, Tk,Hp --<-5)
~'nrwa
-<-5) BS
44 ~lirl \purallnj (86) 51.80 1,360 (245) P -(-S) V/,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
45 ('hl.l"- Azabar urI (87) 27.S:! 200 (41) --( ~5) -(-5) \V .... ( -5)
BJnaaratlW&1l -<-5) -(-5)
46 Rats, (88) 6.88
(,tni"hab.' led
SURDl \' ISION--8AMAS1'lP ua
lA~D USE
Land use (l.e.• area under different '),peI of land Ute in Rcmarb
hectarea rounded up to 2 dcc,imal pJaca) , iac:ludiq
any place
i! ",
t - _ _ _ _ _ _ ._~_, _ _.,._A.....-... _-,_... _-_ _ _ ...- - -... -~ .. ~
Culturuble of
APfroach Nearest town
to and d iltanee Po\\er Staple .'a'te Area not [Link]' t
village ( in km. ) supply food (includinl avai1ablt: hiltorical
Forest lrriga t(~d oy toUf\.:(· Unirrig,tted gltuchar for or
lAnd cultivation urchl. .
Irov~) loaIcal
,nten"
1J 12 13 14 17 18 I\) 20
KR Dalsingllsara i (5) ·.. Rice, T\\ (~. ~6) 7.01 4.27 6.06
[Link]
KR Ditto (7) • •• Rice, ••• '1"\\ '( 50. 16) 46. II 21.47 33.20
wheat
KR Ditto (6) EA Rice, ... T\\'(4.05);1 \\ F( 12.14) 3~. \)() 17.02 2~.S~
wheat
KR [Htto (3) ED Rice, ••• T\V (12. 14), 1~~(t( (Nt, 6H .(-.ti 28.38 32.44
wheat Of4.0~).
PR .KR [Link] a i (2) EA Rice, I •• TW(3J 1. 74, 215.0.5 '8.73 107.1' N3 : M' :
wheat CI : n
Pll .KIl Ditto (14) EA Rice, • •• W(44. 51), T\\'(1 37, S9,,~ 250.74 • •• 17S.30 N4: M4 • II
KR . 'Ditto ( 14) f!A R;ce, ..., TV-PE(J 2.77), Tk(2.02) 3,22 2.5' 6.'3
..rheat
••• • •• 1.21 4.41 1.19
124
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if not available within the villa". a dalh (-) i.
shown in the column and next to it in bracketa, the diltance iD broad
rangel, viz.,-"S krol .• 5-10 kml. and lO+tml •• of the neatelt place
where the filcility i. available ia liven].
, ..... _-------___,..__---------, ...\
Communica~
.'seriaJ Name of villap with Total area Total Popula- Drinkina Post Day or tiODs
no. Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bu. stop.
village number of (potable) Tele- Marketl hat. kly. atation,
(in hectarea) households graph if any Waterways)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
RF.:VF.N(J"~ [Link]-contd.
47 Khan Mirz:Jpur (89) 78.91 . ( ·_·-5) -_.( -.. j) \v .1 ; p,R - (·-5) -- ( --5) -~(-5)
50 I\<1alkalipur (92) 40.87 654 (9~) f' --( --5) v.' ~TW, -(.,-5) -(-5) BS,RS
Hp.
51 Dan1dalna (9J) 8.:\.36 7()()' (t -.:·''''l·
'" ) p --(-5) W,TW, -(--5) --(-5) BS
Hp.
5: 1\1: uhipuJ' (94) 231. 07 I ,H81 (126) p --(-5) W,Hp ~(-5) -(-5) BS
(95) 261 42 2,348 (422) P.M -(5-10) W,Hp,R -(-5) \\'edncsday -(-5)
54 Biawuspur (96) 92.27 782 (14'1) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)
55 Chak Hiswas (97) 22.26 295 (45) ·,-(-5) -(-5) [Link] -(·-5) -(--5) -(-5)
.56 Ga rh Sisai (98) 6~O.50 6.196 (1 J 28 ) P(4),M, PHS \V,Tk, PO, Wednesday -(-5)
H. T\V,Hp. Phone.
57 S~: rnustpur (99) 28.73 574 (90) p -(-5) \\' ,Hp - ( -5) -(-5) -(-.5)
5H /,\)umpur (100) 114.52 987 (188) p -(·-5) \V,Hp --( -·--5) -(-5), -(-5)
59 Alanlpur Chak (100/2) 24.69 7 (1) ..._( ··5) -(5-10) \\'~Hp --(-5) --(--5) -(-s)
Sultan
60 Patali (100/3) 28.33 _:95 (53) -,~-{ -5) .._-( -5) \V,Tk,Hp _·(--·-5) ···(-5) -(5-10)
61 SClnri (101) 454.05 4,550 (781) PTO -( 5) -(-5)
62 Maniarpur (102) 419.65 2,363 (439) p PHS,FPC \V,Tk,Hp PO Sunday -(5.10)
63 Mukhtarpur (103) 768.08 6,843 (1,259) Jl(3),M --".( ... 5) v.r'
Tk,TW, PO
t - ( -..5) -(5.10)
Salkhafti Hp,R.
64 KUlum Barhenda (104) 28.73 239 (38) P -(--5) W ,TW .Hp ---( -5) -(-s) -(5-10)
65 Bbairopatti (105) 90.24 457 (HS) H W,Hp,R --(-5) - ( -·-5) -('.10).
,..
66 kaltimpur Peare (106) 225.00 1,506 (276) --(-S) -(-r~) \V,Tk,TW, -(-5) Fort.. -(S-IO)
Hp,R.. Diabtl)'.
67 Bahadurpur (107) 144.06 2,341 (433) P(2),M -(---S) \\' ,Hp PO -(-5) --(5-10)-
Ama.U
68 Babhanpw80 (108) P -(-5)' W,Tk,TW. -(-5) Fort- . -(5-10)
Hp,•• rUptJy.
69 SuJtanpur Ghataho(l09) 335.88 2,534 (438) P (2) - ( 5-10) Hp,R PO -(-~S) --(S.10)
12.5
DIRIC1'ORY SUBDIVISJON-SAMASTIPUR
\ ~ .
LAND USE
Lud use (i.e., area uDder difforent t)'poI or land ute ill [Link]
hcctarea rounded up to 2 d~imal placet).
_ _ _ _ _ _..,.,;AIo...,._ _ _ ·. . e .. _ . _ _ _ "',, _ _ .~
Culturablo
lit,
iDcludiDa
pla.
of
Approach Nea....t town
to and distanco Power Staple waite Area not reUJioul,
villas: (in km.) supply food (includina availa ble [Link]
Forest Irriga led by source Unirri,iited aauchar for or
and cultivation archa...
grovCl) Joaical
in teN'
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
70 Bhatgawan (110) 34.40 668 (87) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
7t Khajau tia (Ill) 92.h7 944 (135) P "'-( ·-5) [Link] -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
72 Sothiawun (112) fl50.72 2,120 (404) P ----(5 .. 10) W ,Tk,TW. - ( --5) -(-5) -(5.10)
Hp,R,C.
73 Kawai (113) 5:.t~2 571 (103) P ~·,-·(--5) W,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(5 .. 10)
Hp.
'4 Khedarpur (114) 46.54 560 (104) P -(---5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(---5) -(5-10)
75 Bahadurpur (l15) 41.87 943 (192) PliO -(-5) W,HP PO --(-5) -(5-10)
76 Kancha (116) 479.54 3,112 (47_1, P,M -(-5) [Link],Hp -(-5) Fort- ---(-5)
nightly.
77 Dhaniranlpur (117) 15.38 115 (21) --(-5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) ---(-5)
78 Chak Un'ar (118) 62.32 463 (104) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
79 BUllaraba (l19) 273 56 J ,883 (3 J5) P(2) -(---5) \V,[Link], -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hr.
80 Isapur (120) 87.41 811 (158) p_ M "-C· -5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
81 Hetimpur (121) 123.83 819 (130) -(-5) -(5-10) \\' ,TW,Hp -(-5) - ( -'"5) ._--( --5)
82 Chctra (122) 256.57 396 (51) P -~-(5 .. 10) W ,T\V ,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
83 Harpur Bochaha (123) 557.65 5,860 (977) P(4), M -(-5) \V,HI' PO Monday BS
84 Bazidpur (124) 516.67 3,947 (633) P, M --(. -·5) \V,[Link] -(-5) - ( --5) BS
8S [Link] (134) 579.91 6,407 (1,071) P(5),M, PHS \V,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) BS
H. R.
86 [Link] (136) 148.11 1,617 (252) P --- (5.10) \V,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
87 [Link] Semrl (137) 114.93 J,OIl (207) P -(-5) \\',lW,Hp -(-5) ~(-S) -(5.10)
.8 Madhupakar Taj (138) 44.51
Mahamad'
Total 17,965.66 163,099(18, t06) P (94) H
M (15) FPC
(1)
(2)
••• • •• • •• ....
H (4) PHS (1)
Tr (1) RP ('>
o (7) SMP (1)
CHW (4)
o (1)
Note: Fiaurel liven in brackets under Col. 4 related to number of lIouseboids.
127
LAND USE
Land Uie (i .e.,area under different types of land UIC in RClllarkl
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placet). includina
r---'---" "'------"-------.-----~ any plaCt
Culturable of
Approach Nearest toWD
to and diltanee Power Staple waste Area not religioul.
"\'illage ( in tm.) , IUPply food (including available historical
Fore.t Irrigated hy source Unirriga tcd gaucbar for or
and cu ltiva lion archaeo.
",oves) . 100ioaJ
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
wheat
KR Ditto (15) ·.. Ri~e TW (12.74) 23.76 0.41 9.63 Mt : '1'1
wheat
KR Ditto (15) • •• RiccI • 0 •
30.62 2.H8 M..17
wheat
KR Ditto (16) ·.. Rice , o 0 • 177.94 72.77 228.83 Ml
wheat
KR T)itto (17) ·.. Rice, ·.. 12.08 1.27 2.03
wheat
KR Ditto (13) o 0 • Ricc, o •• TW (25.23) 24.47 3.()4 9,58
wheat
KR Ditto (16) ·.. Rice, ·.. TW (121.20) 118.69 4.44 29.23
wheat
KR Ditto (12) • •• Rice, • •• TW(19.42) 52.42 6.18 9,39 Nt
wheat
KR Ditto (18) • • 0
Rice, • •• T\V(75.85) 43.57 2.16 2.25
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (17) EA Rice, • •• W(20.36), TW(36.42), 18,46 40.49 83.78 N2
wheat TWE(57.(l6).
PR,KR Ditto (17) EA Rice, • 0 •
W(10.12), TW(40.47), J16.71 130.36 179.05 N5 : M2
wheat TWE(80.94). T2
PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, • •• \V ( 16.31), TW (40.47), 22.83 57.50 318.]2 NS
wheat TWE(121.44).
PR,KR Ditto (18) EA Rice, ••• TW(S2.11), T\\'B(14.16) t J78.70 50.09 228.71 N4 : M'I ·
wheat R(S6.14). TJ
KR Ditto (IS) ... Rice, ... TW(21.33) 55.66 5.19 65.93 Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (12) ••• 'Rice, I • I W(14.58) 82.87 2.38 [Link]
wheat
• •• W(9.68) 22.~6 1.66 10 31
••• ." ••• ••• ••• w (401.65) 5,776.58 J.569.82 S,J88.25 N 204
WE (:W2.05) M !1
TW.,' (2,114.34) C 20
TWE(l ,955.94)
Tk:
R
(24.68) .
(223.07)
'r
'"
0 (~9.28)
128
AME~~ITIES AND
Amenitiea available, [if not available within the village" a dash (-) il
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the djstance in broad
ranges, viz.,-S kma., 5-10 kml. and lO+kma., of tbe ,ncareat place
where the facility is available is given].
._--A
( ~
Communica.
Icrial Name of yUille with Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
DO. ThIDa DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat. Rly. station,
(in hectnres) households if any Waterways)
• REVI~:NlJE
• 3
THANA-DALSINGHS \RAI-cofltd.
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4 Dubaha (12X) 259.40 1,504 (25~) J> . (-5) \\' ,T\V,Hp -(-5) -(5 .. 10) -(5.. 10)
8 Mastalipur (lJ2) 61.51 781 (142) -(-5) CHW W,TW, ._.( -5) -(5 . . 10) NW
Hp,R,
9 Hazratpur ( I _\ . ~) 365.43 1,061 (171) p -(-,-5) \V ,Tk , -(-5) -(-5) -(-,5)
T\V,lIp,
R,N.
10 Kalyanpur Basti (1.:,5) 1,417.19 9,471 (1,632) 1>(3), PHe W,Tk, PTO Daily BS,RS
M(2),O. TWJ-Jp,
R,C.
11 Bhadaia ( I YI) 82X,3H 3,140 (51~) P, \1 CH\V W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
T\V,Hp,
R,C,N.
12 t\1aduf,udanpur (140) 77.70 1,188 (204) P -(5 .. 10) W,Tk, - ( -- 5) -(5.10) -(5-10)
TW,Hp.
R,C,N.
13 Chak Sadh (141 ) '~~'.21 Uninhabited
14 Jahangirpur Andaur (141/2) 1~8.8t 1,691 (289) P.M,H, -(-S) W,T\V,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) BS
C. R.
lS Ramg8wan Mahnthu (142) J~.l8 639 (111) P -(5-10) W,Hp.R -(-5) -(-5) -(---5)
16 Ranlawan Biku (143) 46.94 442 (100) --(-5) -(S.10) W ··,-(-S) -(-5) -(-5)
17 Raja Jan (144) 274.37 2,289 (404) P(2),M -<5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -{S-lO) -(-5)
18 Barhampura ( 145) J4,~.45 743 (126) P -(5-10) W,Hp -<-5) -(S.10) -{-S)
LAND USB
!ADd _ (Le., area UDder diCl. ., t)'pee of Jaad ate iD bectane Remub
rouDded up to 2 decimal placet). iocludiq
-*,
'"
AD1 pJaoe
Approach NearOlt toW1l Culturablc of
to 8 nd [Link] Po,", Stap}e wutc Ana Dot reUaioua.
villa.. (in km.) IUPPI)' food (inc1udinl available [Link]
Forelt Irriga ted by lource Unirriaatod ,auchar for or
and cultiv&ttiou arch...,.
arovel) logical
iDtenl'
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 J9 20
KRtNR Mohiuddi- (13) [Link] Rice, ••• W(20.23), TWE(60. 70), 249.53 5.16 37.40 NS
nagar. wheat R(lOJ .27),
KR,NR Ditto (6) ED,EAa Rice, ... TWE(40.70), R(32. 52) 102.82 ~.O8 14.44 N4
wheat
KR,NW Mohiuddi- (10) ••• Rice, ••• W(20.23).TW(127.47) 44.58 32.74 34.38
nagar. wheat
KR Dalsingh. (14) ••• Rice, ••• W(lO.44) 3,25 6.8~ 1.28
sarai. wheat
KR,NR Mohiuddi- (6) ED ,BAa Rice, ••• TW(4.43),R(lO.18) 22.54 0.81 0.89 Nl
nagar. wheat
KR,NW Dalsinlh- (14) ••• Rice, ••• TW(20.23) 20.23 4.05 31.97
Saral. wheat
.KR Ditto (12) •• • Rice, ••• W(28.33),TW(1.21) 1.23 11.95 18.79
wheat
KR Ditto (14) • •• Rice, ••• TW(161.87),Tk(70.82) 12.24 117.36 3.14
wheat
PR,KR, Mohiuddi- (4) ED Rice, .,. OC(40 .48), W(40.89), 604.95 284.12 304.66 N21 : M] :
NR. nagar. wheat WB(20.26), C3: T4
TW(121.83 ).
KR,NR I)itto (14) ••• Rice, ••• GC(40.47), W(2.02), ~8.S8 16.19 67.57 M2:T2
wheat TW (123.43),
Tk(10.12).
KR,NR Ditto (13) ••• Rice, , .. OC(20 .23), W(0.40), 28.33 0.81 9.72
[Link] TW(16.19), Tk(2.02).
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if Dot available within the villaae, a dash (-) is
shown in the column aDd next to it in brackoU, the distanec in broad
rangel, viz., -5 kmI., S-ll) kms. and 10+ km8., of the nearest [Link]
where the facility is available is aiven].
---____ A --.,.,.,_-_ _- .... ,
(
Communica--
Serial Name of ,illalc with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. ThaDa DO. of the tion and Educa tional Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) households if any [Link])
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-DALSINGHSARAI-coJltd.
20 Sivai Singhpur (147) 864,40 3,858(70~) P(2) --(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5)
21 Nandni Parsuram (148) 5":I,OC, 2,841(452) [\1,H ----(5-10) W,Tk, -(·-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
TW,Hp,
R.
22 Hasni (172) 61.92 394(76) P C'H\V W,TW, - ( --5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp .
23 Bahadur Chak (173) 19.02 . -~--(--5) -( . 5) W,Hp,R - ( --5) -(-5) -(-5)
24 1\1ogal Chuk (174) 79.72 H49 (140) P ,!vI S!\1P, v..',TW, -(-5) -(-5) ·-(-5)
CH\\; , Hp,R.
(175) 48.56 437 (7l) _., .... ( .. 5) S M P .. W,Tk,T\V, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)
CHVv'. Hp,R.
26 Hemanpur (176) 193.44 792 (112) P SlVIP., W,Tk,TW, -(-5) - ( -·5) -(-5)
CH\V. Hp,R.
27 Nawada (177) 78.51 1,290 (231) P Si\1 P \V,T\V, --(-5) -(-5) BS
Hp,R.
28 Dharahra (178) t\6. 20 Uninhabited
29 Takia urI At Rakbe (179) 10,52 287 (51) -(-5) -(_ .. 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS
Jahangirpur.
30 Andaur tola (180) 87.41 1,084 (235) M -(-5) W,T\V,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS
Hanuman Nagar.
31 Rahepur (181) 110.07 599 (96) P Sf\1P, W,TVv,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) NW
CH\\' . H,N_
32 Madudabad (182) 11857 3.099 (445) P S\l P, W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)
CHW. Hp,R.
33 Chak Sahid (183) 1.62 41 (6) -(-5) SMP, W,T\V -(-5) -(-5) -(-s).
CHW.
34 Naraenpur (184) 12).81 544 (99) ~-( _. S) SMP, W,TW, -(-5) -(5 .. 10) NW
CHW. Hp,R.
35 Tetarpur (185) 387.68 3,354 (576) I'(3),M S~1P9 \\',Tk,1W, -(--5) - ( . . _- 5) --(-s)
CHW. Hp,R.
36 Chak Madu (186) 1t .74
DIIlFCI'ORY [Link]
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land ule in Remark.
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiDI
r-----------------------~---- any place
.Approach Neare" toWD Culturable of
to and distance Power Staple waste Area not relilioul,
villaac ( in km. ) supply fcod (including availablt historical
Forest Irrigated by BOurce Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivatioD archaeo-
groves) logical
interelt
11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR Mohiuddinagar (8) ... Rice , ••• W(4.45),R(1.01), &39 ..11 1.42 13.15 N40 : ~15 :
wheat 0(5.06). C4 : TI
~< R Ditto (10) ... Rice , ... GC(50.43), vV(O.81), 2.,9.':)) 115.39 73.5~ NI
wheat TW(40 65),
R(20.29).
KR Ditto (8) Ricc. • •• \V(4.05), TW(8 .09), 33 99 7 69 7.29
wheat 0(0.81 ).
KR Ditto (9) ... Rice, ·.. R(8.19), ()(2.02) 6.09 2.57 0.15
wheat
KR ,NR Mohiuddinagar(4) R i<.:c , · .. TW (22.26), R (4.87). 39.25 4.99 5.91 NI : rv11
wheat o (2.43).
KR,NR Ditto (3) ·.. Rice, • •• W(2.02),TW(8.09), 28,33 6.07 2.03
wheat R (2.02).
KR Ditto (7) ·.. Rice, • •• 'rW(6.07), R(6M.80), 75.27 23.19 14.04
wheat o (6.07).
KR Ditto (2) ED,BAg Rice, ••• TW (20.34), Tk (14.47) 30.15 3.37 10.18
whea t
• •• T\V(12.l4), R (11.23), 30.01 0.45 9.00
o(23.37).
KR Mohiuddinagar (5) Rice, ·'f TW (2.43) 4.94 ... 3.15
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (4) EA Rice, ••• W(20.23), TW (6.07) 44.72 ... 16.39 N2
wheat
KR,NR Ditto (6) ·.. Wheat, ••• TW (12.14), R(24.28) 44.51 4.05 25.09
ma'zc
PR,KR Ditto (5) ED Wheat, ••• W (10.12), TW (20.23) 74.87 2.02 11.33 NIO .
.
m:lJze
,.-i I. •
K.R Mohiuddinagar (10) • •• Rice, • •• W (70.82), TW( 121.40) 307.6R 31.57 34,68 N2
wheat
KR,NR Ditto (12) BD,BAS Rice, ·.. \V (6.07)~ 1,885,81 29.43 1,130.12 N4 : M5 :
wheat T\\' (29 95), TS
Tk (394.56).
Land usc area included in thana np, 229 (ab suppJicd by local sources)
Ditto Ditto
AMENITISS ANOu
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a daab (-) it
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance ill broad
ranges, viz. ,-5 lema., 5-10 kml. and lO+kma., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is awen].
r--- ,.....
Communica·
Serial N arne of villaae with Total area Total Popula- Drinkina Post Day or tiona
no. Thana DO. of the t:on and Educational Medical water and days of the {Bul stop,
village number of (potable) Tele- Marketl hat, Rly. Itation,
(in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)
J 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
REVEN1JE THANA-DALSINGJISARAI-contd.
47 Karim NagaI' (199) 52.61 1,387 (220) -(-5) SMP, W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
CHW. Hp,R.
48 Mahamadpur (200) Wholly merged in Mohiuddinagar (NAC)
49 Biahunpur Beri (229) 1,011.69* 4,932 (799) P,M RP,SMP, W,TW,Hp -(5.10) -(5-10) -{'.10)
CHW.
Total 13,157.51 83,300(13,833) P (41) PliC (1) ••• • •• • •• • ••
M (18) FPC (1)
H (5) RP (3)
C (I) SMP (14)
0 (1) CHW (23)
DIR,ICTORY .SUBDIVI8IQN--SAMASTIPua
LAND USE
Land ule (i.c., area under different typea of lund uee in [Link].
hecta res rounded up to 2 decimal placet). inc1udiq
.... - , any place
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to an d distancc Power Staple wuste Area Dot relipe,
village (in km.) aupply food (including available historical
Forest lrriga tcd hy source Unirriaated gaucbar for 01
and cultivation archaoo-
groves) logical
intenwt
11 12 13 14 lS 16 17 18 19 20
KR ,NR Mohiudd in agar (3) ... Rice. ••• TW(10.12), R(6.07), 22.26 6.47 5.67
wheat 0(2.02)
1 RupauJi Chausiwa(142/2) 129.50 1,406(260) P ,1\1 -(-5) W,Hp - ( ---5) -(-5) - (5.10)
3 BahadurpurPa tori (150) 517.18 3,491{S70) P(2_),M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(---5) -(----5)
.s Chak Rarrlan (IS:!) 110.8B 554(Y6) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) ---(-5)
6 Bishunpur Paharpur(t53) 93.08 823(112) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp -(----5) -(-5) -(-5)
7 Shahpur Undi (J54) 307.55 4,782(759) P(3),Tr D,FPC W,Hp PO, -(-5) BS
Phone.
8 Shahpur Undi 054/2) 175.63
Uninhabi ted
9 Lodipur (155) 106.43 873(155) p -(-5) W,Hp -- (-5) - ( ---5)
-<-5)
10 SultanJjur Chhaurahi(156) 155.80 814(115) p -(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)
12 Jrnan SJraia (15H.) 48.56 1,265(164) o -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(---5) --(-5)
14 Gurgawan Purand:.tr (160) S7.41 1,183(180) P,M -(-5) \V,lIp PO -(-5) --. (5-10)
tlS Pokhar Jori (160/2) 66.77 530(8! ) ---(-5) -(-5) '\\' I: y'
0_1 j
•
,
19 Ramgawan Kamal (163) ]7.00 464(72) P ---(---5) W,Hp --( ~5) -(-5) --(5-10)
20 Ramgawan Kama] (163/2) 51.39 154 (29) p -(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
21 Chak Almun (164) 4.05
Uninhabited
22 Hazra t Shiura (165) 235.93 5,123(819) P(2),\1, -(-5) \V,Hp pO Thunday, - (S-J 0)
0(1).
Saturday.
23 Chait Raj Ali (166) 46.54 7~120) p -(-5) \V,H p -(-5) -(-5) --(--5)
13$ .
DIRECTORY
LAND USE
Land use (i.e. t area under different typea of land use in Remarkl
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placel). includiq
.".._._ _ _ _ _ --_ _---A--- _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ --..
f 1
aD), place
Approach Nearest toWD Culturable of
to and distance Power Slapl~ waste Area Dot religiouI,
fillage ( in km. ) supply food (including available hillorica)
Forest 1rriga ted hy source Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cullivaUon arcbaeo-
lI'ovea) logical
interest
1t J2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
KR :--;~n'iLlstjpur (39) EA Rice, ·.. W (1.42), T\\, (4.25), 50.66 7.78 52.85 N5 : Ml
wheat TWE(12.14), 0 (0.40).
KR Ditto (42) ·.. Rice, ... T\V(4.05), 0 (4.27) 58.1M 2.31 26.69 N3
wheat
KR Ditto (37) EA Rice, ·.. W (3.04)9 TW (13.15), 394.23 30.93 45.45 N5 : M2 ••
wheat TWE (25.29), 0 (5.09). TI
KR I)itto (37) Rice, ·.. W(3.84), T\V(13.1S), 129.65 4.22 35.89 N5
wheat o (3.04),
KR Ditto (36) ... Rice, ·.. \V( 1. 0). TvV (4.05), 83.95 3.04 17.62 N2
wheat o d.21\.
KR Ditto (39) ·.. Rice, ·.. v..: (1.0 I), TW (4.05), 6].75 2.17 20.68 N3
wheat o ~ 1.42).
PR,KR Ditto (37) EA Rice, ·.. T\V (j4.40), T\VE (26.51) 135.62 4.29 102.68 N5 : M3 :
wheat o (4.05). (1
-
· -- . T2
·.. T \", , (2:.:'6), T\VE (26.51). 101)8 H.13 15.53
o (1 82).
KR Samastipur (39) ·.. Rice, ·.. \V (I 82), TVv'(5.06), 82.18 0.47 8.89 N2
wheat o (8.0t).
KR Ditto (39) EA Rice, T\V (4.05), T\VE (2.02) 127.56 8.33 13.82 N4
wheat
KR Ditto (38) EA Rice, • •• TW(4.0S), TWE(3.44) 11.37 0.56 2.84 N2 : Ml :
wheat Cl
KR Ditto (42) EA' Rice, • •• T\\'(3.64), TWE(2.02) 38.86 0.87 3.17 N5 : M2
wheat
KR Ditto (40) EA Rice, ·.. W(O.61), TW(4.05), 11.70 0.96 1.50 NJ
wheat TWE(3.44).
KR Ditto (41) EA Rice, ••• TW(5.06), TWE(4.0S) 51.78 9.13 17.39 N5 : M3
wheat
KR Ditto (41) ·.. Rice, • •• TW(6.07), 0 (3.04) 47.47 4.7S 5.44
wheat
KR Ditto (4") EA Rice, • •• W(2.02), TW(IO.12), 39.51 2.11 20.71 ,N3
wheat TWF(S. 09). ()(2.02).
KR Ditto (40) ... Rice, ·.. T\V(4.05), 0(091) 67.48 5.S5 23.58 N4
wheat
KR Ditto (40) EA Rice, ·.. T\VE (11.53) 30.31 1.95 ,14.48 NS': MI
wheat
Ditto (41 ) EA Rice, ·.. W([Link]), TW(6.07), 2.90 0.89 2.08 !-I'S
wheat TWE(4 OS).
KR Ditto (40) EA Rice, ·.. TWE (2.17) 860 1 25 39.37 N2
wheat
••• • •• 3.60 • •• 0.45
,
lOt Sama'ltipuT (42) EA Rice, • •• TW(16.19), TWE(8.9O) 187.55 4.68 18.61 ' )il~,
wheat
KR Ditto (42) ••• Rice
wheat
f • •• TW(3.64), O(I.2J) 31.64- 4.9% 5.13 ,J' .,2
136
Amenitiel .yaiJable [if not available within the village, a dub (-) i.
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
rangel, viz.,-S kma._ 5-10 kml. and lO+kms .• of the nearest place
where the facility is available ia given).
CommuD~
Serial Name of "Ulaae witb Tota) area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tiona
DO. Thana BO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village Dumber of (potable) Market/hat t Rly. station,
(in hectares) households if any Waterway~)
1 :2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-DALSINGHSARAI-contd.
24 Lagunia (167) 6~. 94 1,029 (188) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) _.... (-5)
25 Saidpur (168) 69.20 325 (61) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(·-5) -(-5) -(-5)
26 Chak Saho (169) 202.74 2,182 (349) P(2),M PHS W,Hp PO -(-5) -(10·: )
27 Dun'ldulna (169/2) (,9.61 1,404 (218) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(~-5) -(5-]0)
28 Fatchpur ( 170) 70.82 903 (16S) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
29 Chand pura (71) 174.82 814 (132) P -(-s) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-]0)
38 Araia (207) J7: .39 1,044 (IS7) P -(-5) '-[Link] -(-5) -(--5) --(-S)
39 f\.1 adhopur (208) 532. 15 2,165 (330) P -(-5) [Link] -(-5) -(-5) BS
40 Dhamaun (209) 1,299.43 7,663 (1,'323) P(3).M, PHS W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)
H.
41 R upauli Chauaima (210) 75.27 619 (94) P -(-5) [Link] -(-5) -(-5) -([Link])
42 Halanpur (211) 287.73 5,900 (1.489) P(2), -(-5) W,Hp PTO, Monday. BS,RS
~1(2), Phone. Vv' ednesday ,
H. Friday,
Saturday.
43 Inaetpur (212) 44S,15 4,024 (710) P(3).M -(-S) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-S)
44 Mirzapur (213) 127.47 1,245 (219) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -<-S)
45 Chandpur (214) 97'12 2,216 (369) P(2) -(-5) WtHp -(-5) -(-5) .8
a,7
.DIRECfORY SUBDIVISION-8AMASTIPUR
LAND USB
Land uae (i.e. t area under different typea of land use in Remarb
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). inclucllq
A. ........ _- , any place
..Approach Neare.t town Culturablc of
to and distance Power Staple waBte Area not reli,ioUl,
village ( in km. ) supply food (including availablt: historical
Forest Irrigated by source U nirriaa ted aauchar for Of
and cultivation archaeo-
poves) logical
intem'
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Amenities available [if not available within the vi1l8lc, a da.h (-) is
Ihown 'in the column and next to it in brackets, the distanee in broad
ranges, viz., -5 kma., S--lu kms. and 10+ laDI., of the neare8t place
where the facility is available is liven].
_____ _A - ------- -~
(
Communica-
Serial N arne of village with Tota1 area Total Popula .. Drinking Post and Day or days tions
no. ThaDa DO. of the tiell and Educa tional Medical water Telegra ph of th e (Bus stop,
'Village number of (potable) Market! hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) households if any Waterways)
t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-DALSINGIISARAI-contd.
46 Hetanpur (215) 349.24 3,182 (417) f(2),lVl -(-5) \V.,Hp PO -(5.. 10) BS
48 Harpur Saidabad (217) 249.69 2,723 (410) P(2),M ---(-5) W,Hp - (-5) --(-5) -(-5)
5S Chainpur (224) 80.94. 388 (51) -(-5) -(-5) w -(--·5) -.(5.10) -(-5)
56 Rajepur (225) 222.58* 5,326 (815) P(2).M PHS, W,Hp PO -(5-10) --(-5)
FPC.
'7 Sinduari AaJi (226) 121.40* Uninhabited
58 Sillduari Dakbti (227) 97.12* Uni nhabited
59 Jamunapur Rudar (228) 377.1S* 4S4 (51) --( -!) - ( ---5) w -(-5) -(5.. 10) -(5-10)
!'AND USB
Plt,KR Samastipur (45) FA Rice, ·.. W (1.01), TW (14.41), )04.40 9.60 12.14 NS
wheat TWE(6.23), 0 (1.45).
P]\,KR. Ditto (45) EA Rice, ·.. w n .42), T\V (6 27), ~J.4~ 1.48 4.36 Nl
wheat TWE (4.29), 0 (10.45).
KR Ditto (45) ·.. Rice, • •• W (~.04), TW(lO.32), 206.20 7.56 15.58 Ml : CI
wheat 0(6.99).
PR,KR Ditto (46) EA Rice, • •• W (0.97), TWE (4.25), 7~.40 OJI 10.4~ N3
wheat o (1.54).
PR,KR Ditto (45) Rice, ·, . W (3.04), TW(24.89), 404.23 5.91 205.5R N4 : ~12:
wheat o (1.01). TI
PR,KR Ditto (45) ·.. Rice, • •• W (0.99), TW (4.05), 148.15 2.00 61.11 N51
wheat o (1.62).
KR Ditto (47) • •• Rice, ••• . .. "22.10 28~8~ N2
wheat
}lR ,KR Ditto (45) •• • Rice, ••• W (3,64), TW (75.27), 509.80 1.52 90.03 N4 : TI
wheat o (4.05).
KR Ditto (43) • •• Rice. ••• W(O.20) , o (0.65) 80.02 • •• 10.18 N2
wheat
KR Ditto (45) ·.. Rjce, ••• W (1.01), 0 (2.83) 74,81 ... 2.29
wheat
KR Ditto (46) EA Rice, ••• w (1.01), TW (4.05), 160.23 10.12 46.16 N4 ~ M1 ;
wheat o (1.01). Tl
••• • •• 86.66 • •• 34.74
Amenities available [if not available within tbe villale, a dub (-) is
shown in the column and next to it in bracbtl, the diltance in broad
ranges, viz., -5 kat, 5--1" kms. and 10+ kma., of the nearelt place
where the facility
,_ _A
is available il liven]._ _
f ----~.,
Communica-
Serial Name of vi1laae with Tota) area Total POl'ula .. Drinking POlt and Day or days tiODS
DO. ThaDa DO. of the tior. and Educational Medica] water TeJegra ph of th e (DUJ stop,
vlllap number of (potable) Market/hat, R,ly. ltation.
(in hectares) households if any WaterwaYI),
1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-DALSING HSARAI-c ontd.
69 Nagoi (241) 14.57* Uninhabited
70 Arui Banri Ram (242) N.A. U";,,hobited
Napr.
Total 13,838.97 119,883(20,418) P (73) PHS (7) ••• ••• ... • ••
M (19) D (1)
H (4) FPC (4)
C (1)
Tr (1)
o (3)
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., area under dlfrerent typea of land ule in Remub
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placel). includiq
any place
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to aDd distance Power Staple waste Area Dot reliJioul,
village ( in km. ) supply food (includina ayailable hiatorical
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrilated ,auchu for or
and cultivation archaeo-
lfoveI) logical
intereet
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
AMBNmBS AND
Amenitiea available [if not available within the villqe, a dash (-) ia
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, tbe distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-~ kml., S . 10 kms. and lO+kml., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven].
r------------------",--. ._....A._----..-.--
Serial Name of Ylllaae with Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days
Communica-
tions
"
1lO. ThaDa DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop,
village number of (potable) Marketlhat, RJy. station,
(in hectares) households if any Wa ter'NaYI)
.,,
1 2 4 6 7 8 10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERi\
1 Madhurapur (1) )16.78 4,253 (791) P -(-5) \V ,Tk,TW, PO ·-(-5) -(-5)
Hp,O.
2 Punwa (2) J57.83 U Ili"habi ted
7 Maheshwara (5) 50.99 333 (74) P -(5-10) W,TW -<-5) -(-5) -(-5)
10 Chhatauri (8) 227.83 1,792 (318) P,M -(-5) \\l,Tk TW, -(-5) -(-5) NW
HP,R.
11 Basatpur Gariba (9) 22.66 Uninhabited
12 Bor (10) 46.94 367 (68) -(-5) -(-5) W,T'\V,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) NW
H. .
13 Ranna (11) 2~S.54 1,645 (277) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp, ----(-5) -(-5) NW
R.
(12) 191.01 1,345 (274) p -(-5) V\' ,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) "_- ( ---5)
Hp.
15 Dahiar (13) 17~. 87 1,537 (272) - (-5) \V ,Tk ,T\V , _.. _{-5) - ( . --5) -(.5)
Hp,L.
16 Sarhila (14) 147.30 880 (147) P -(-5) W,Tk,T\V, -(-5) --(-5) -(--5)
Hp.
17 Boran (15) 1!15.92 986 (190) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,R.
18 N arsingba (16) 73.25 608 (115) P -(-5) W,T\V,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) NW
R,N.
19 Dumra Moban (17) 178.46 1,395 (258) P,M,fI PHS,O W,Tk,Hp -(-5) Monday -~--5)
23 Shabpur ChintamaD (20) 115.74 923(106) p - (-5) Vv' ,Tk ,TW , -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
143
~:'ECrQRY
, -. __ ' u;,
~~VJSION.-.R~
LA-ND USE
Land usc (i.e., area under different type. of land ule in Remarb
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiq
,,__------------_,A.. . -------~ any place
Approach N eareat town CulturabJe of
to and distance Power Staph! waste Area Dot reU,iouI,
village ( in tm. ) supply food (including available historical
Forest Irriga ted by source Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
11 J2 13 14 ]5 16 17 18 19
KR P oscr~; (31) ... Rice, ·.. Tk (4.05). R (R.09), 407.42 4.80 64.09
Inaize o (28 3:1).
• •• ... 72.98 0.20 84.65
KR,NR Roscra (24) Rice, • •• T\\l (11.33), Tk(3.24), 99.54 8,74 53.39
.
maIze R (49.51), 0 (2.08) .
••• TW (5.67), R (7.47), 6.63 0.83 0.8S
o (1.21).
KR,NR Rosera (24) • •• Rice, • •• TW (6.07), R (20.74), 16.67 0.42 1.42
wheat o (1.62).
KR,NR Ditto (24) ••• Rice, ••• TW(SO.69), Tk (3.64), 125.11 5.44 46.46
wheat R (52.75), 0 (4.45).
KR Ditto (23) • •• Rice, ••• TW (12.24), Tk (10.24), 125.67 4. 15 31.43
wheat o
(7.28).
KR nitto (25) ·... Rice, .t. TW (26.45), Tk (50.69), 90.38 2.07 3.21
wheat o (6.07).
K.R Ditto (17) o •• Rice, ••• TW (59.25) 80.20 4.78 3.07
wheat
K.R Ditto (22) ·.. Rice, ••• TW (50.36) 74.28 6.09 35.19
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (25) ,.0 Rice, • •• TW (10.12), R (4.05), 38.40 0.79 1'.84
wheat o (4.05).
PR,KR Ditto (25) • •• Rice, • •• Tk (22.26), 0 (4.05) 112.89 1.88 37.38
wheat
KR.,NR Ditto (25) • •• Rice, o •• Tk (6.07), 0 (4.05) 41,09 1.00 7.68
wheat
KR Ditto (25) ••• ltice, • •• Tk (6.07). 0 (4.0S) 25.84 0.23 3.47'
wheat
Ditto (25) ••• Rice, • •• Tk (1.62), 0 (0.81) 1.32 0.31 0.39'
wheat
PIl,KR Ditto (2S) ••• [Link], ••• n (20.23). 0 (6,(11) 73.41 1.21 14.82
wheat
144
24 Sisai Karian urI (21) 6.07 35 (8) -(-5) -(--5) 0 -(-5) -(,-5) ----(-5)
Kalyanpur.
25 Sisai Karjan urI (21/2) 10,53 443 (78) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(5-10) ----(--5) -(5.. 10)
Sisai Goth.
26 Sisai Karian uri (21/3.) 32.78 Uni 1Ihabited
Birdaban.
27 Sisai Raja (22) 46.94 70 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW. -(~·5) -(-5) -(10+ )
Hp.
28 Bhadurpur (23) 118.98 676 (117) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) NW
Hp,R.
29 Inanlal (24) 9.71 Unz'nhabited
30 Balipur Parsuram (25) 775.77 7,027 (1,413) P(S),M(2), PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5)
H. Hp,R.
31 Sandhar Shiupur (26) 106.43 1,358 (251) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
R.
32 Meghpatti (27) 29.14 88 (17) --( -5) -<-5) Hp --<-5) - (-5) -(10+)
33 Ramaul (28) 143.26 1,360 (221) p -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
lW,Hp.
34 Pura (29) 63,53 685 (112) p -(-5) W,Tk,lJp --(-5) Tuesday, -(-5)
Friday.
35 Rajaur Rambha- (30) 325.36 2,836 (524) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,T\V, PO -(-5) NW
darpur. Hp,R.
36 Kaji Dumra (31) 419.25 3,118 (522) p -(-S) W,Tk,T\V, PO -(-S) NW
Hp~R.
37 1\1 cghau lia (32) 42·19 119 (16) -(-5) -(-5) W,T\V,Hp, --<-5) -(5.10) NW
R.
38 Parw;:na (33) 147.6:! 2,373 (401) P,M -(-5) -(-5) PO -(-5) N\V
39 Kharsam (34) 117.76 806 (147) p -(-5) [Link],TW, --(··-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
40 Khanpur (35) 120.59 563 (110) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5,
TW,Up.
41 Parsa (36) 153.78 1,572 (282) -(-5) W,Tk,T\V, PO -(-5) - ( --5)
Hp.
42 Siripur Tola Bhajrahia (37) 307.56 1,795 (341) p -(-5) WJTk, -( -5) Wednes- -~-(-5)
T\V,IIp day
43 Siripur (37/2) 86.20 1,156 (211) p H W,Tk. PO -(-5) -(-5)
TW~lip·
44 Kalwara (38) 103.60 724 (141) p FPC W,Tk, -(--5) -(-S) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
45 Banda (39) 198.29 2 806 (575)
1
p -(-5) W,TJ~,T\V, PO -(-5) BS
Hp,C.
46 Ohiwilhl (40) 324.15 1,551 (302) p -(-5) \V,Tk,T\V, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Rp,R.
OIRIC!ORY SUBDIVISIQN-ROSERA
LAND USE
LIDd ale (i.e., area under different types of Jand DIe III hectarea Remarkt
rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiDI
r --- ..As
'1
any place
.Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance Power Stnple waste Area not reliaioul,
viUage (in km.) suppiy food (including available hiltorica)
Forest lrriga ted hy source Unirrigated aauchar for or
and cultivation archaeo.
groves) logica 1
interest
1J 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
KR Rosera (2S) ·.. Rice, ·.. Tk(O.8 J), 0(2.02) 2.55 0.51 0.28
wheat
KR Ditto (25) ·.. Rice , ·.. Tk(2.02), 0(0.81) 3.14 0.15 4.41
wheat
·.. Tk(t.62), 0(0.40) 2.46 0.0] 28.27
·[Link] ,Nl'~;': .' Ditto (28) ... Rice, • •• TW (23.43). 0 (7.15) 99.52 87.11 '. 186:34'
r, ..
wheat
• •1 _ ••
~ I .. ; , '
"
?
146
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if Dot available within the vi1lale, a dam (-) js
,shown in the column and next to it in brackota, the diatanee in broad
rangel, viz., -S kma., S-l\) kms. and 10+ kma., of the ne&reit place
where the facility is available is siven].
,--- - - -_________ .......... ----..A---. _ _
---- ..~-
Communica..
--~
Serial Name of villaac with Total area Total Popula- Drinking POlt and Day or days tions
DO. Thana DO. of the tion and Educa tional Medical water Telegraph of the (Bu. stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. statioD,
(in hectares) households if any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-contd.
41 Shankarpur (41) J71. ) H I ,19~ (222) P -(5.10) W ,TW ,Hp. -(-,) --(-5) NW
R.
48 Pokharbhinda (42) 66.77 801 (140) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5)
49 Karian (43) 1,742.96 12,156(2,039) P(6), RP W,Tk,Hp, PO,Phone Sunday -(5 ... 10).
M(2). R,N.
SO Dewanpur (44) 30.35 619(118) P -(~--5) , ,
WTk -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
Hp,L.
51 Baghopur (45) 29.54 678 (Jl6) P,M -(-5) \\',Hp,R -(-5) -(5 .. 10) -(5-10)
52 Balaha (46) 76.89 6H~ (llO) P FPC W,Hp,R PO ~·(-5) -(5 .. 10)
53 Buraitha (47) 11.74 248 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
S4 Thahar Basarhia (48) 303.9] 3,895 (720) P(2).M, PHS W,Tk, -(-5) -(5.. 10) -(5-10)
H. Hp,R.
55 Motipur (49) 512.32 4,233(765) P(2),O -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10)
56 pjtha Dobhi (50.) 106.84 790 (136) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
57 Lalpur (51) 52.61 888 (154) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,N.
58 Jahangirpur Nankar (52) 17.00 Uninhabited
59 Mohwalipur (53) 20.23 Uninhabited
60 J ubangirpur (54) 1,295.79 11,078(2,077) P(3), RP W ,Tk,TW. PO(2) -(-5) BS
M(3),H. Hp,R.
61 Ralulpul' Milki (55) 25.09 631 (97) P --- (5-10) \V,TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5.10)
Hp.
62 Rasu)pur latal Chak (55/2) 15.78 130 (19) --( --5) -(5-10) W,TW, -(5.10) -(S.) 0) -(5-10)
Hp.
63 Dharampur Jairam (56) 48.16 UninWiled
64 Dblrampor Jairam (56/2) 8.50 590 (12~) P ---(5-10) W,TW, --(S.10) ---(5-10) -(S-10)
Hp,L.
65 Dharampur Jairam (56/3) 12.95 124 (28) -(-5) -(S.10) W,TW, --(5-10) --(5.10) -('-10)
Hp.
66 Bhajanpatti (57) 40.47 421 (86) p -(s..10) [Link], -(5.10) --('.10) ---(5.]0)
Hp.
67 Bhajanpatti (S7/2) 174 (32) -(-5) --(~-10) W,TW. --(5.10) -(5-10) ---(5.10)
Hp.
68 Mahamadpur [Link] (S8) 3J2.01 2,776 (SOl) P,M -(S.10) W,TW -(5.10) -(5-10) --(-5)
u,/ Rohua. Hp,L.
·69 Mahamadpur Alauddin(S8j2) 23.88 U,,;*,i,ed
"" llobua.
147
LAND'USE
11 12 13 )4 15 16 17 18 19 20
..
'.,: ,,'I'
;. ,. ) .' r ' .j' ~ ;"
141·
AMENITIES. AND
Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) il
shown in the column and next to it in bracketl, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-5 kma., 5-10 kms. and lO+kma., of the Dearelt pJaQt
where the facility ia available. liven].
,- 'l
Communica.
Serial Name of ,illaae with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions
DO. Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bul stop,
village number of (potable) Tele- Marketl hal, Rly. station.
(in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-RllSERA "'·COllld.
71 Bhatatar (60) 46.54 666 (122) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp.
72 Ramnagar (61 ) 47.75 3 (3) -(-5) -(-5) Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
73 Mahamadpur (62) 78.51 915 (187) P - ( ··--5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) - ( -5)
74 Pachgawan (63) 370.69 2,793 (513) P(3),M - (5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10)
Hp,N.
7S Jarahi (63/2) 37.64 501 (83) P - ( ----5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
76 Harpur (64) 329.41 1,872 (331) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) --<-5)
Hp,N.
77 lakha (65) 2.02 133 (38) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) ~(S-10)
TW,Hp.
78 Bhiraha (66) 1,287.69 12,633 (2,411) P(3),M(2), PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO -(5 .. 10) -(S.10)
H. RP(4). Hp.
79 Pabra (67) 167.54 J,266 (236) P -(5-10) W,[Link], --(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
Hp,N.
80 Rasulpur Dharahw (68) 297.04 2,480 (444) P(2),M -(5.10.) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(s .. )0)
Hp,N.
81 Mohiuddi Nagar (69)* 1,808.51 8,753 (1,656) P(3) RP(2) W,Hp --{-S) -(-5) -(-5)
87 Sahiar Dih (74/2) 119.38 1,655 (328) p,e -(-5) [Link] --(-5) -(_'$)~ -(-S.
88 Chakki Dbab (75) 107.65 282 (55) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -<~) - (......$) - (.....5)
Chat That (76) 334.67 4,602 (886) P(2),M
89 -(-5) W,Hp PO -(~5). as
90 Khain (77) 2OS.58 1,180 (19') P,M. -(-5) W,Tk -(--5) -<-5) -<-,>
.partIJ included iD Roaera (M)
149
DfItICf0RY SlJIIDW..I()N....R08. . .
LAND USB
Led Ule (i.e., area under different types of land ute in Remarb
hectar. rounded up to 2 decimal pia CCI). iocJudiDa
anr place
Approach Nearest town . Culturable of
Power Staple waste Area Dot reliaJoal,
..
to and distance
vlUag~ (in km.) supply food (including available hiltorical
Foreat Irriga ted by source Unirrigated laucbar for
and cultivation arc~
grovea) 100ica)
inteNt
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
• 0 ,
••• • ••
Pll,KR Rosera (I) EA RIce, • •• TW (12.79), TWE (16.19) 10.60 6.10 3.09
wheat
KR Ditto (2) EA, Rice, ·. , TW (12.7J), T\\"E (6.07) 36.74 14.62 154.05 Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (1) EO Rice, • •• TW (27.34), TWE (12.14) 37.08 6.92 3'.90
wheat
ICR. Ditto (3) EA. Rice. ••• TW (22.26), TW£ (8.09) 52.96 8.01 16.33
wheat
n,KR Ditto (2) EA [Link], ••• W (0.67), TW (32.37), 164.67 31.06 86.06 . M4: Tl
wheat TWE (28.33). Tk (2. S I ).
KR. Ditto (4) ... [Link], ••• TIc ([Link]!), 0(''')6) 97.26 15.94 ",lO Nt
wheat
ISO
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if Dot available within the vilJaae, a duh (-) it
shown in the column aDd next to it in brackets, the diltance in broad
rangel, viz.,-5 kmI., 5 - 10 kms. and 10 tkml., of the ncareat pla~
_ _ where
_ _ the__ facility
_.-..A.._-_ _liven].
is available i, _
r ~
Communica-
Berial Name of vUIqo with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or day. tiona
DO. Thana DO. of the tion und Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus atop,
village number of (potable) Marketlhilt, Rly. ata tioD,
(in hectares) households jf any WaterNay.)
J 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-contd.
91 Bataha (78) 90.24 852 (178) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
92 lJdaipur (79) 181.30 1,835 (320) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
94 Shahpur (95) 165 '51 126 (18) P -(-5) [Link],Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)
95 J adu patti (96) 672 (127) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
96 GODwara (97) 53·01 772 (130) P -(-5) [Link],T\V, - ( -5) --(-5) -(10+ )
Hp.
97 Sapabua Bas8uIi (98) 70'01 2~(4) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5 .. 10)
98 Ahira Kalyanpur (99) 293 (48) P -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp, -(5.10) -(5-10) ·-(5-]0)
R.
99 Bhoraha Bahera (100) ]62.28 749 (116) P -(5.10) W ,Tk ,T\V, -(5 .. 10) -(5.10) NW
Hp,R.
100 Bhatandi (101) 237.55 924 (126) P RP W,Tk,Hp, -(IO \~) -(10+) NW
R.
101 Kothia (102) llninhahited
102 Simrawan (103) 332-65 976 (197) P ,··-(-5) W,Tk,Hp, - ( -5) ...... (-5) NW
R.
103 Kankar (104) 267.09 1,814(343) P -C-5) \V ,Tk ,Hp, ----(-5) ._. ( ,-- 5) - (5 .. 10)
R.
104 Chak Jari (105) 31.16 1 (I) -(~-5) -(-5) Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) - (10 +)
lOS Ko Ihan ta (106) 174.01 412 (74) .,. (-5) -(5-10) Hp,R -(-5) -(-·5) -(5 .. ]0)
106 San1arhati (107) 27 ·11 21 (5) -(--5) -(-5 Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)
107 Mahsar (108) 933.41 252 (44) -(-5) --(--5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
108 Dharampur (109) 418.84 3,045 (573) P(2),M PHS, W ,Tk;r\V, -(-5) Friday _, (5-10)
CH\V. Hp,R,C.
109 Aura (110) 470 (101) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) - ( - ,5)
110 Jakhar· (111) 499.38 3,025 (478) P(2) --(--5) W,Tk,T\\' , PTO -(-S)· -(5-10)
HpR.
111 Rahiar K uachi (112) 723.57 5,589 (1,025) peS), RP, W,Tk,Hp, PO -{~s) -(~ .. 10)
M(2). CHW.. R.
112 . Chitaura (113) 33.99 342 (S4) -(~5) -(5-10) W,Hp.L -(-5) -(~S) ~(--;-~)
.. ..
~
113 Uti Bariar (114) 214.48 1,2S3 (225) p' '.:"" -(-5) . W,Tk,T\V, -(-5) - (-5), -(--5)
1
Hp,L.
lSI
D'IRECTORY SUBDIVISION-ROSEllA
LAND USB
Land use (i.e., area under different typea of land Remarkl
Ule in
b ectarea rounded up to 2 decimal pJaces). iDdDdiq
,------.--------------~---~---------------- any place
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and diltance Power Staple waste Area not rcliaiouI,
yHllle ( in km. ) supply food (including available [Link]
Forest Irrigated by lOurce Unirripteci lauchar for or
and cultivation archaeo-
p'0VCI) loaical
interest
12 ]3 1~ 15 16 17 18 19 20
~ . ftLLAGE· .
AMENmES AND
Amenitiel [Link] [if not available witbiD the village, a dub (-) i.
shown in the column and next to it in brackeu, the distance in broad
rangel, viz.,-S lana., 5-10 kml. and lO+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available ia aivoa].
...
Commuuica-
Serial· Name of tillqe with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tiona
DO. Tbllli DO. of the tion and Edu ea tional Medical water TeJegraph of the {Bus atop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station.
(in hectares) households if any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA·--contd.
114 Jagdar (lIS) 28.33 42 (5) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -~-S)
lIS Dumarkol (16) 49.37 381 (66) ·. -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
C,L.
116 Dasaut (117) 549.56 4,716 (809) P,M RP W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS
C.
117 Sinia (118) 122.21 131 (23) -(-5) --( _. 5) \\' ,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
N.
Total 24,426.11 ·175,936 P (J07) II (1) ... ••• • •• ...
(32,047) M (24) PIIS (5)
II (5) I;PC (2)
C (1) RP (14)
0 ( 1) CII'" (2)
0 (2)
-
Note: Fiaures given in brackets unucr Col. 4 relate to ntllnbcr of households.
IS3
SUBDIVISION-ROSERA
LAND USB
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in Remark.
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placet). includiDI
( -'':, aD), place
Approach Neareat town Culturable of
to 8Dd distance Power Staple waste Area not reJiaiouI,
.,iDaJO (in km.) supply food (including available historical
Foreet I rriga 'ed by source U nirriga ted ,auchu for or
and cultiva tion arcbaeo·
aroves) IOlieal
interest
II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
KR Rosera (29) ••• Rice, ••• TW (1.7J), 0(0.52) 16.76 3.79 5.55
wheat
KR Ditto (12) ••• Rice, ••• TW (2.27), 0 (0.67) 23.66 16.97 5.80
wheat
lCR,NR Ditto (30) • •• Rice, ••• TW (65.03), 0 (5.63) 257.64 65.47 155.79 Nt : M2 ;
wheat Tl
KR Ditto (20) EAI Rice,
. ••• TW (10.12) 20.40 46.36 45.33
malle
••• ••• ••• ••• ••• W (86.35) 13,033.48 1,396.7J 5,026.41 N 73
TW (2,122.04) M 43
TWE (692.20) C 11
Tk (600.32) T 18
R (862.2S)
0 (606.34)
154
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-SINGI-IiA
AMENITIES AND
Amenitle6 available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) i.
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the nearest place
where the facility is available i. liven].
f
Communica-
Serial Name of villaae with Total area Total Popu la- Drinking Post andDay or days tiODS
no. Thana DO. of the tiOD and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stoP.
village number of (potable) Market/Iz at, Rly. s ta tion,
(in hectares) households if any Waterways)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-contd.
1 Jahansirpur (92) 254.95 2,429 (421) P(2) -(5.10) W,Tk, PO -(5 10) --(-5)
TW,Hp.
2 Harpur (119) 50.99 712 (135) p -(-5) 'lv' ,Tk, -(-5) -(10 f-) --(-5)
T~' ,Hp.
3 Phulahra (120) 618.35 3,937 (713) P(3),M -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(10 1-) DS _
TW,Hp.
4 Lulhaul (121) 1.,112.47 5,779 (1~053) P.M PHS, W,Tk, PO, Thursday BS
CHW(3). TW,Hp. Phonc.
S Lada (122) 44.11 343 (62) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) BS
T\V,Hp.
6 Rampur Bahol' (123) 316.86 1,179 (212) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
7 Kaina (124) 137.19 1,402 (23S) p -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
TW,Hp.
8 Kaina (124/2) 126.66 518 (94) -(-5) --(-5) W,Tk, - ( .. _··5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
Hp.
9 Mahckhaira (125) 787.10 3,074 (575) P,M PHS. W,Tk, PO -(5 .. 10) BS
CHW(2). TW,Hp,
R.
10 Morwara (126) 185.34 1,832 (332) p o W,Tk, PO -(5.10) BS
TW,Hp.
11 Singhia (127) 1,802.44 14,949 (2,769) P(9), H,[Link], W,Tk, PTO Friday as
M(2),H. RP(12), TW,Hp,
CHW(15). R.
12 Basudewa (128) 123.43 702 (134) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) --(--5) --(-5)
TW,Hp.
13 Golea (129) 94.70 554 (99) -(-5) -(-5) \V,Tk, --(-5) -(-5) --<-5)
Hp.
14 Pato Bilahi (130) 80.13 603 (95) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(5.10) -(5-10) --(5-10)
Hp.
15 Pararia Bherhar (131) 169.97 1,SS8 (299) p -(-5) W~Tk, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)
TW,Hp.
16 Dhenu Dih (132) 33.99 316 (48) p -(-5) W,Tk, --(5.10) -(5-10) --(S-10)
Hp.
17 Mohiuddinpur (133) 127.47 982 (185) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp, -(5-10) --(5-10) --(5.10)
Jamua R.
18 Bari (134) 891.91 6,074 (1.147) P(4),.M PHS, W,Tk, PTO -(5-10) DS
CHW(2). " T\V,Hp,
R..
19 Mauan (135) 350.45 1,990 (315) p -(~4 W,Tk, PO -(S-10) -(5.10)
TW,Hp,
R.
20 BaDlarhata (136) 324.55 4,540 (793) P(2)#M, --(~5) W,Tk, PO, -(5-10) DS
H(2) "', ..... TW,Hp. Phono.
• J"-
21 Gijamania (137) 8.50 26 (7) -(-5) "--(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) --{S-10) BS
15$
SUBDIVISION-ROSERA
ADIUCfORY
LAND USB
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land ute in hectarel Remarkl
rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiDI
r ......... -- .A. ·1 any place
Culturable of
Approbcb Nearest to\\,II
and dillt8Ute Power Staple waste Area not religiou.,
to
(in km.) ~uppiy food (including available hiltones)
viUalc
Forest Irrigated by soun;e Unirriga ted gauchar for or
and cultiva tion archaeo-
groves) logical
ioterel'
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
KR Resera (12) ••• Rice, ·.. TW(4.11l, R(66.83), 90.67 0.76 60.4~
wheat 0(32.09).
KR Ditto (16) .. , Rice, • •• T\V(6.07), 0(7.02) 34.71 0.16 3.03
wheat
~R,KR Ditto (18) ••• Rice, ·.. T\V(50.24), Tk(26.34), 328.04 11.02 10~(48 Nl : Ml :
wheat 0(94.23). Tl
t PR,KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, • •• T\V(88. 81), Tk(62.66), 241.56 12.98 668'40 Nl : Ml
t'; wheat 0(38.06),
lIPR,KR Ditto (23) ••• Rice, • •• 0(12.22) 27.09 0.72 4.08
wheat
KR Ditto (21) ••• Rice, " . TW(24.28), 0(40.85) 172.41 6.21 73.11
wheat
KR Ditto (22) ••• Ricc, ••• TW(8.09), Tk(4.29), 16.51 2.15 51.60
wheat 0(54.55),
Kit Ditto (22) ••• Rice, ••• 0(23.76) 8828 2.10 12.52
wheat
PR,KR Ditto (IS) EA Rice, ••• TW(24.63), R(91.64), 429.11 20.36 J64.94
wheat 0(S642).
".
[Link] Ditto (22) ED
wheat
Rice,
wheat
•••
0(40.75),
TW(65.15), TWE( 161.87),
Tk(61.51), 0(276.09).
855.64 15.47 366.71
Cl : Tl
N22: M9 :
Cl : T4
Kll Ditto (30) EA. [Link], ••• T\VE(19. S1), Tk(22.72), 197.56 12.20 79.16
wheat W(19.30).
Plt,Ka Ditto (30) ED Ilice, ••• TW(IS.43), Tk(2.04), 135.30 8.12 111.42 N14: M6:
wheat R([Link]), 0(27,74). Cl : T2
Pit Ditto (30) ••• JUce, ••• R(2.37) 4.34 1.22 .0.'7 . Nt : Ml
wbeat
IS6
22 Hardia (138) 606.62 4,205 (725) P(4) PHS, W,Tk, PO -(5.10) -(-5)
CHW(3). Hp,R.
23 Patail (139) 89.43 .195 (41) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, ·-(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
Hp.
24 Bharaia Nirpur (140) 290.72 J,852 (392) P(2) -(-5) W~Tk, - ( -5) -{S.10) -(-5)
Hp.
25 Mahra (141) 271.S4 1,550 (266) p PHS, W,Tk, ---(---5) ---(5.10) -(S.10)
CHW(2). TW,Hp.
26 Son Mani (142) 164.30 1,368 (237) p -(-5) W,Tk, -( -5) -(5..10) -(5-10)
Hp.
27 Arazicach hminia (143) 38.85 134 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(-s) -(-5)
28 Bishunpur D ilia (144) 341.95 2,855 (601) P(2),M -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) BS
TW,Hp.
29 Karahi (145) 464.17 2,200 (445) P PHS, W,Tk, PO Tuesday -(-5)
CHW(2). TW,Hp,R.
30 Salepur (146) 477.52 3,029 (555) P(3) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
31 Agraul (147) 181.30 1,277 (213) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -<-S)
TW,Hp.
32 Bhirar (148) 124.64 995 (194) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(5.. 10) -(-··-5) -(5.10)
Hp,R.
33, Lagma (149) 392.54 2,468 (388) P(2),M(2), --(-5) W,Tk, PO --(-5) BS
H. TW,Hp,R.
34 Kundal (173) 1,096.68 5,687 (1,022) P(7),M PHS, W,Tk, PTO, -(S.10) BS
CHW(2). TW,Hp,R. Phone.
3S Mamurpur (174) 168.75 1,757 (306) p -(-5) W,Hpt --(-5) --(~.10)
R.
36 Arrahi (175) 120.19 708 (116) --<-5) --(-5) W,Tk, -(.......5) --(-s) --<_')
Bp.
37 Kankri (176) 98.34 454 (101) P --{-S) [Link], -(-5) --(-5) --{-S)
Hp.
38 Arazi Maauraha (177) 49.37
,UninWited
39 Parhat (178) 239.98 1,137 (ISS) p -(-S) W .. Tk, -(S.10) --<~S) ....(5.10)
TW,Hp,R.
40 Bishunpur Kewathar (179) 357.33 1,6JO (297) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk~ PO --(5.10) ~!~
TW,Hp,
41 Ka bilash i (180) 231.88 1,143 (225) P -(S.10) W,Tk, - (-5) -(S.10) --(5-10)
TW,Hp~Jt.
42 Bharlon (181) 80.S3 478 (91) -<-S) -(5.10) [Link], -( -5) -(10+ ) --(5.10)
Hp.
43 Dhanaho (191) 645.06 1,459 '(367) P --<-5) [Link], --(~S) -(~1O) ~J8)
·TW,Hp,R.
44 Bastipatti Mahua (192) 229.05 1,413 (255) p -<-5) W,Tk, -{"IO) ~.I,O) 4-10)
ur/lfurli Tw,Hp.
IS7
DfRECIORY SUBDIV1SION-ROSEllA
LAND USE
Land use (i.e., [Link] under different types of land use in Remark..
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiq
t • ......... ,_.... --- ............ ......_----A..,,__ - , any place
Approach Nearelt to\\ IJ Culturable of
to and di8t~ Power Staple waste Area Dot rcliaiou••
( in km. ) supply food (including availablt: hiltorical
village
Forest I rrigated by source UDjrri~ated gauchaI for 0,
and cultivation archaoo-
groves) logical
interc••
11 12 13 }4 15 1(, 17 18 J9 20
DIRECfORY SUBDIVISION-ROSERA
LAND USB
Land Ule (i.e .• area under different typel of Jand use in Remarb
hectares rounded--A
______ up to 2 decimal places).
__________________ ~ includiq
f any place
Approach Neaftllt toft Culturable of
to and diltBDce Power Staple waste Arca not rcli,aioUl,
village (in km. ) supply food (including available hiltorical
Forest lrriga ted by lource Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation arcbaeo-
aroveI) lolical
intereet
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
~OPMeNT BLOCK-HASANPUH
AMENITf;E..$ ANI);
Amenities available [if not available within ,he villale, a daah (-) is
shown in the column and next to it iD bracketa, the distaDee in broad
ranges, viz., -5 kmt., '-10 kms. and 10 +kml., of the neureat plae
where the facility il available i •
_......,A .
.w".).___- _ _ _ _ ~
(
CommunlQ&... '
"',,i'. " '/1
Serb:. I Nalre of villa,c with Total area Tatai Popula- Drinking POlt and Day or days tiODS
Du. Thuna DO~ of tbe tion and Educa tional Medica) water Telegraph of the (Bul stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rly. station,
(in hectares) households if any Waterway.)
1 2' 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
l~L\'E~UE THANA-RUSERA-colltd.
t N~lya Nagar (80) 754.32 5,868(1,125) P(4),M, PHS,O W,Hp PO, Saturday RS
H. Phone.
2 ~1(/hiuddjllpur (81) 249.69 2,299 (411) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) - ( -5)
S Dcodha. (82) 613.09 5.573 (1,064) P(3). M, -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, PO, -(-5) -(-5)
o. R. Phone.
4 Deodha Tole (82/2) 10.12 44 (11) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Rampattj.
5 Magur garh (83) 193.44 2,690 (436) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PTO, -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,R. Phone.
(; Bharwara (84) 13.65 6.54 (120) P -('.10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS
V Dath (8S) 31.57 937 (158) -(-5) -(5.10) W,TW -(-5) -(5.10) BS
• Malipur (86) 70.01 573 (98) P -{-S) W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(S-10) BS
Hp.
, Pararia (87) 205.58 2,310 (435) P -(--S) W,Tk,Hp, -(-') -(5.10) BS
R.
tlO K [Link] (88) 104.81 470 (84) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5.10) BS
11 Dudhpura (89) 253.73 4,419 (704) P,M HC, W,Tk,TW, PTO, -(5-10) BS
RP(3).
Hp,R. Phone
U Kharahia (90) 192.63 1,429 (225) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(S-10) -(-5)
R.
U Bandb Baida (90/2) 13.76 Uninhabited
.. Pbulahra (91) 178.87 I,S31 (295) P RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)
.~DIRICTORY SUBDIVISION-ROSER,\
LAND USE
Laod use (i.e•• area under differeDt types of land use in Remark.
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placet). includiq
( ~
aDY place
Approach Neareat town Culturable of
to aDd distance Power Staple waste Area Dot reJiliou.,
.viDa., (in km.) Iupply food (including available biltorical
Foreat lrrjga led Ly source U nirriga ted aauchar for or
and cultivation archaeo-
grovel) 10licaJ
interest
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Rosera (12) EA Rice, ••• TWE (42.59), Tk (14.28), 386.49 10.81 280.09 NS : Ml :
wheat o (20.06). Cl : 14
KR Ditto (12) BAg, Rice, ••• TWE (41.76), () (8.13) 129.95 16.73 53.12
.
maize
EO.
KR Ditto (IS) EA Rice, ••• TW (22.7~), TWE(37.72), 430.49 44.34 68.53 NI2 : Ml:
wheat R (9.28), C2: T3
KR Ditto (12) ••• Ri~, ••• TW (4.11), 0 (2.45) 2.97 0.02 0.S1
wheat
Ditto (15) EA. Rice, ••• TWE (38.71), Tk (4.11), 74.23 [Link] 66.59 T2
wheat o (7.25).
PR,KR Ditto (11) .. , Rice, ••• Tk (14.22), R (4.13), 27.42 2.21 15.40
wheat o (1027).
PR,KR Ditto (10) ••• Rice, I •• Tk (10.)8), R (4.20), 1.38 1.29 7.16
wheat o (1.36).
PR,KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, ••• 1'W (1623), Tk (4.92), 24.21 1.12 22.19
wheat o (0.74).
PR.,KR Ditto (12) ••• Ilice, ••• Tk (30.45), R (24.45), 85.72 11.07 40.23
wheat o (13.66).
PR,Klt Ditto (13) ••• Rice, • •• Tk (6.15), R (2.07), 67.22 11.07 13.63
wheat o (4.67).
FR,KR Ditto (13) BAa Rice, ••• TWE (50,69), Tk (6.11), 98.73 [Link] 80.46 1\-13 ~ T~
wheat o (12.59).
KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, ••• TW (14.30), TW.b(6.21), 107.20 3,38 40.99 N3
wheat R (20,55).
••• • •• 12.99 0.77 • ••
'KR ROlera (15) EA Rice, ••• TW (12.20), TWE(6.07), 87.65 3.42 53.08 Ml
wheat R (16.45).
••• • •• 18.11 259 8.'14
••• Tk (2054), R(12.38), 51.51 • •• 72.07
o (13.06)
'K}l Ilceera (10) ••• [Link], ••• Tk{13.46), R(2.08), 24.18 6.94 9,33
wheat o (3.50).
••• TW (2.76) 6.51 ... - 6.45
,\
t.'
.,
,
D 1l0leta (12) ••• Iliee, ••• TW (4.26), It (21.10) 44.77 1,27 1).96 Ml
·"heat
. .
, .... TW .(5.71) 1.,57 ~ .. • •• ~ I
162
AMENITIES AND
Amenitiea ••ailable [if not available within the village, a dash (-) ii'
shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranges, viz. ,-5 kml .• S-IO kml. and 10+ kIDS., of the nearest place
where the facility is available is liven].
Comm1lll1ca- .
Serial Name of vUlqe with Total area Total Popula- DrinkiDI Post and Day or days tiODI
DO. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegrapb of the (Bus ltop,
village number of (potable) Market Ihat, Rly. atation,
I I
(in hectares)
3
households
4 S 6 7 8
if any
, Waterways) .
10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-contd.
25 OhosdPbabanpur (155) 146.49 348 (72) -<-S) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(S-lO) -(5-10)
T\V,Hp.
26 . Simri (156) 122.62 Uninhabited
27 Sapri (157) 178.46 690 (121) P -(-s) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
Hp.
28 Patori (158) 199.10 872 (138) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-S)
29 Sankarpur (159) 587.19 4,601 (876) P(2),M -(-S) W,Tk,Hp PO, -(S-10) -(-5)
Phone.
30 Chhotka Rajwa- (159/2) 48.97 763 (127) P -(-S) W,Tk, -(-5) ~(·-S) -(-5)
Shankarpur Hp,R.
31 Kukni (160) 50.99 1,154 (233) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -<-5) -(-5) -(-5)
32 Korlauli (161) 99.96 913 (141) P -(-S) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,R.
33 Rajwa (162) 126.26 932 (149) P -(-5) [Link], -(-s) -{-S) -(-s)
TW,Hp.
34 Dudhail (163) 50.18 21S (35) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-S) -(-5) -(-5)
35 Mahua Chhapki (164) 84.98 428 (73) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
36 Deora (165) 360.97 1,063 (183) P -(-5) [Link] -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)
37 Narpat Napr urI (166) 71.63 547 (107) P --(-S> W,Tk, -(-S) -('.10) ~,(S-10)
Chandarpur TW,Hp.
38 Chandarpur (167) 101.17 723 (135) -(-5) -(-S) [Link], -(-5) -(5.. 10) -(5-10)
TW,Hp.
39 Khawal Tola (168) 3S.21 463 (81) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(S.10) --(5-10)
40 Kab Narpati Napr (169) 320.'1 1,706 (311) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(~.10) -(5.10)
TW,Hp. ' .
41 Jqarnathpur (170) 49.37 1,228 (231) P --(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
42 Aura (171) 815.43 ',581 (1,030) P(2),M, PHS,RP W,TW, PO -(5-10) -(10+)
B,O. Hp,R,C.
43 Nakuni (172) 162.28 2,860 (560) P(2),M, RP , ,
WTkHp PO ~(~~) 1~.(10+)
(~~
H.
'
46 Banbhaura (268) 255.76 1,410 (271) P,M -(-5) W,Tk, -(-s) -(5-10) --(5-10)
TW,Hp,R.
163
, '\' ,~ .."' ~ .'
DIRECTORY SUBDIVJSJON--ROSERA
.LAND USE
Laud uee (i.e. , area under different types of land Ule In bectarel Remark.
rounded up to 2 decimal placea).
.A
Culturable
, includinl
any place
of
Approach Nearest town
to and distallce Pcwer Stnple waste Area Dot reliaiou..
villap (in km.) .upply food (includina available hiltorical
forest Irriga ted by lource U ni rriBa ted gauchar for or
and cultivation arcbaeo-
sroves) logical
iDteNt
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
\. '" , ~I'"
"
: wheat r:j
,
KIt Ditto .(24) ••• Rice, ••• TW(g.79), R(5.39) ., 47.86 0.74 ... ',:1 ()[Link]·
" I.
. wheat "
.,
-:;'
tea Ditto (23) •• • [Link], ••• TW (33.5t). Tk(14.99j, -140.3S 1.08 27.3'
wheat R (38.44).
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASANPUR VILLAGR-
AMENI'I1BS AND"' ,.
j
Amenjties ;availa,blc [if not available within the village, a dasb (-) it
shown in the column and next to it in bracketl, the distance in broad
ranges, viz.,·-S kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the near eat place
where the facility is available is liven].
r---~------'------A...- --------'.........
'"
CommuDi~'
Serial Name of \fillaae with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions
no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bul Itop,
village num ber of (potable) Tele... Marketl hat. Rly, ItatioD,
(in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-contd.
47 Sir8ia (273) 214.89 1,750 (343) P ,0 -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(10+)
49 Belaun (27~) 125.86 418 (93) -(-5) -(~5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+ )
so Bhagaut (276) 27.11 428 (102) P -(-5) W,Tk,HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(.5-10)
51 Rahti (277) 5S.44 119 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+ )
~3 Atapur (279) 283.28 1,752 (343) p D,RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)
:4 Hasanpur (280) 378.78 3,463 (692) P,M -(-5) W,Tk, PO, ~oDday, --{--5>
Hp,R. Phone. Thursday.
55 Pardah (281) 174.42 1,202 (214) p -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) --<-S)
56 Kurman (282) 152.56 956 (190) p -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
57 Dhobauli (283) 114.93 S96 (113) p -(-5) W,Hp -{-5) -(-5) -(S.10)
58 Godah (284) 310.79 888 (161) p --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
59 Mahuli (285) 97.12 650 (121) p -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --{-5>
60 DUfUgpur (286) 161.87 159 (27) -(-S) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)
62 Deorhi (288) 228.64 776 (152) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
, TW,Hp.
63 Birpur. (289) 55.85 303 (62) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --{-S) -(-5) -(-5)
64 Maracbi rndarpaC (290) 47.35 938 (18S) --( --S) -{-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
68 Ram,. RaJwa (294) 280.04 4,711 (925) P(4). SMP(2) T,[Link], PTO, BS,RS
M(2,.,O " , Hp,R.. Phoae. /,.
LAND :l!~E
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land ule in Remarb
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). includiDl
" any place
Approach Nearest to" n Culturablc of
to and diltance Power Staple waste
Area Dot reliaioUl,
\'jIlage ( in km. ) supply food (including availablt historical
Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cultivation aleha. .
grovel) logical
intcM'
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2D
KR Rosera (20) ••• Rice, ••• TW (29 .58), R(32~50), 93.58 2.06 38.47
wheat o (18.70).
KR Ditto (20) ••• Rice, • •• TW (104.61), R(25.S31). 411,69 4.40 74.60 Ml
wheat o (37.30).
KR Ditto (20) ••• Rice, ••• TW (17.44), 0(12.98) 85.1S 1.74 8.55
wheat
KR Ditto (26) ••• Rice, ••• Tk (8.38), 0(9.33) 8.77 ·.. 0.63
wheat
KR Ditto (26) ••• Rice, ••• o (3.44) 50.37 • •• 1.63
. wheat
KR Ditto (27) BAg Rice, ••• o (7.94) t06.00 · "
12.32
wheat
KR Ditto (25) EA Rice, • •• W (20.36), TW(30.41), [Link] ... 118.42 N8: Tl
wheat Tk (12.14), 0(40.97)
fR,KR Ditto (21) SA Rice, ••• TW (20.23), TWE(51.41), 201.90 .,. 70.03 NIO: M3:
wheat Tk(14.97),R(lO.12) ,0(10.12). C2:T2
PR,KR Ditto (21) EA Rice, • •• W (10.18), 0 (11.98) 122.75 • •• 29.51 M2
wheat
KR "
Ditto (26) • •• Rice, • •• Tk (12. 15), 0 (14.97) 116.44 • •• 9.00
wheat
[Link] Ditto (25) ·.. Rice, • •• TW(4.35), 0 (2.88) 68.69 0.32 38.69
wheat
KR Ditto (2S) ... Rice, ••• TW (6.09), Tk (2.02) 281.81 14.30 6.51
wheat
KR Ditto (24) • •• Rice, • •• • •• 96.39 0.40 0.33
wheat
KR Ditto (20) ••• Rice, • •• W (2.35), TW(16.19) 139.92 2.02 1.39
wheat
• •• ••• 36.41 0.42 • • f
wheat
.. ~ .. Ditto (17) ••• Rice, • •• TW (2.46), 0 (2.10) 80.42 • •• 3.64
~",! ", '
wheat ,
PB..Kll Ditto (18) EA Rice, ••• TW (18.26), Tk(3.49), 169.27 14.21 70.60 N16 : T7
., ~,~
wheat ,.
'I '
N36 : M2
:'~. Tk"(20.23), R(M.'S),
o (20.34).
166
AMENI'rms AN-O
Ameoitiol available lif not avu!lable within the ~ll1aae, a duh (-) it
ahoWD in the colu~ and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad
ranle., viz.,-5 kma., 5 - 10 [Link]. and lO+klDl,oJ, C}f tho nearest place
where the facility il available i6 ,ivej]. .
, . _ . - - - -_ _ _ _ _.A.-- _.- - - -_ _
I ~
Communica-
Serial Name of viU. with Total area Total Popula- DrinkiDI Po.t and Day or days tiona
1lO~ Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of tho (BUB stop,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, [Link],
(in hectares) households if any WaterwaYI)
I 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-contd.
70 Ataria (295/2) 41.68 Uninhabited
•
71 Palepur Bharpura (296) 125.05 706 (140) p RP W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)
•
'12 Muraha (297) 361.78 1,187 (211) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
V3 Goha (298) 199.10 772 (148) p -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(S-10) -(-5)
R.
74 Mauji (299) 307.96 4,081 (764) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(S-tO) -(-5)
R.
V5 Maldab (300) 183.72 1,616 (293) P,MJH -(-,-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)
R.
76 Ahilwara (301) 178.46 1,904 (31S) P(2) SMP(3) W,Hp PO -(5810) -(-5)
78 Baida (303) 52.20 174 (40) p -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(-s)
79 Sohi (304) 118.57 1,332 (234) P(2),M RP(2) W ,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) -(5.10)
Hp.
• Sobbaipur (305) 83.36 774 (128) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
II Pirauna (306) 71.22 811 (121) p -(S.10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)
82 Malahipur (307) 55.04 1,124 (194) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-s)
83 Bargaon (308) 323.34 3,207 (537) P(2),M -(-S) W,Tk,Hp, -(~S) ~(5.. 10) -(-5)
R.
84 Pipra (309) 117.76 229 (33) -(-5> -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) BS
87 Bishunpur (312) 138.40 1,359 (231) p -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) --(-5) 4~j)
,DIIlICfORY SUBDIVISION-ROSERA
LAND USE
Land use (Le. t area under different type. of land use in Remarb
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal plaoea). includi III
r .- ----A 1 any place
Approach Nearest to\\'D Culturable of
to and diltance Power Staple waite Area Dot reliaioUl,
villaae (iD km. ) supply food (including available historical
Forest Irrigated by s:)u rce Unirrig:l ted gauchar for or
and cultiva tiOD archaeo-
grovel) 'loaici1 '
interett
]1 12 13 14 15 J6 17 18 19 20
KR Rosera (28) EAg Rice, ·.. TW (38 83), Tk (2.04), Tl.87 2.19 7.91
wheat o (1.21).
KR Ditto (27) ·. ~
Rice,
wheat
o •• TW (32 40), 0 (3.56) 262.47 6.58 56.77
9S Sihma (320) 475.09 5,036 (922) P(2), -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) -(-5)
M(2). TW,Hp,C.
96 Jiwar (321) 197.08 436 (71) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(5.. 10) -(S.10) -(S-lO)
97 Moraul (322) 556.44 687 (141) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
98 Naurnj (323) 110.48 Uninhabt.· ted
99 Sakhwa (324) 181. 70 1,746 (337) P,M,H He W,Tk, PO -('.10) -(10 +)
Hp,R.
100 Parkauli (325) 131.52 518 (99) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
101 Belsandi (326) 423.30 3,141 (496) P,M -(--5) W,Hp,R PO, -(5-10) --(5-10)
Phone.
102 Chhechhani (327) 12H,28 ] ,237 (237) P -(-5) W,TW, ---(-5) -(5-10) -('.10)
Hp.
103 Puran(Iaha (328) 15..l99
,. Uni"ltabitt-.d
104 Nirpa (329) 25940 1 ,971 (356) P PHS,RP W,Tk, PO -(S.10) -(5.10)
HP.. R.
105 Lacbhnlinia (330) 130 31 158 (28) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)
106 Kaurahi (331) 166.32 614 (109) P - ( - 5) W,Tk,Hp, " -(-5) ---(5-10) -(5-10)
R.
107 Phuhia (334) 66.37 996 (154) P -(S-10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)
108 Sfllaha Chandan (335) 156.61 1,317 (257) M -(5-10) W,Hp, -(...-$) -(-s) -(5MIO)
R,N.
109 SLl]aha (336) 112.10 2,178 (393) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp, -(--5) -(-5) --(S.10)
R,C,N.
110 Piraut:~na (337) 144.88 1,354 (235) --( -5) -(--5) [Link], -(-5) -('_;S) -(5-10)
Hp,R.
111 Lad Kapaaia (338) 298.65 1,2S0 (217) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-$) -C-S) --(5.10)
Hp.
112 Bh~ldu. (339) 48.16
.. Uniltllabited
113 BhikhnauUa (340) 324.15 858 (147) p -(-5) WtHp,'R -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5)
.
114 MaliaI' (341) 179.27 1,040 (212) p -<-S) W,Bp --<-S) -(-5) -(-5)
•
115 ChandauU
"
_MND USB
Land use (i.e., area under different typea of land ute in Remarka
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal placce). in cJudiq
r .~ an, place
Approach Neareat town Culturable of
to aad diatapco Power Staple waite Area Dot reJiaioUI,
"illago (in km.) IUPply food (includiDI available hiltorical
Foreat Irriga ted by source Unirrigated aauchar for or
and cultiva tion archaeo·
&rovel) IoIicaJ
iDtenil
11 12 13 ]4 15 16 17 18 19 ZO
[Link] Rosera (25) • •• Rice, ••• TW (5.42), R (24.30), 113.68 6.05 6.60
wheat o (25.65).
KR Ditto (25) • •• Rice, • •• TW (4.30), 0(8.52) 82.S9 0.87 35.24 Ml
wheat
KR Ditto (25) ••• Rice, • •• TW (25.35), R(41.00). 125.64 8.66 207.23 Ml
wheat o (15.42).
KR,'NR Ditto (44) ••• Rice, • •• TW (24.12) 86.48 1.85 IS.83
wheat
• •• TW (8.60) 142.02 0,30 4.07
Kll Ditto (26) ••• Rice, ·.. TW (4.52), R (9.38) 107.98 0.04 8.39
wheat
K.R. Ditto (45) ••• Rice, • •• TW (10.27), Tk (2.14), 122.59 0.04 15.00
wheat R (16.28).
IC.R,NR Ditto (45)
- Ricc,
wheat
o •• TW (4.05), R(4.09) 35.43 2.05 20.75
IClt Roaera (15) ••• kice, • •• TW (4.38), 0 (3.26) 105.68 0.76 210.07
, " wheat:,
telt Ditto (33) ••• kice. • •• TW (23.20), 0(2.87) 142.29 1.07 9.84 ' "
..,heat,
Jell Ditto (33) ••• ltice, ••• TW (24.29>, 0 (1.64) 87.~ 0.93 4.31
, wheat
171
DIUCIOR\· SUBD1VI.SI0N'-ROSUA
LAND USB
LaDd Ule (I.e•• area under differeDt types of land Ule iD beeta,. Remarkl
rouladed up to 2 decima! place.). includiDI
Approacb NearClltown
('
.It
Culturable
--. ,
... aD, place
of
to and diataace Power Staple waste Area Dot re1iaioua,
-viUaac (in kID.) iupply food (includinl available h ia to ri«.-al
Forest Irriga led by tource Uoirripted aauchar for or
and cultivation arch..,.
,rovea) logical
iDtcreat
11 12 13 1.4 15 16
l' 11 19 20
PR,KR Rosera (33) EA Rke, TW( 121.53), TWt~.19), 333.21 4,63 44.68 11
wheat o (2 87).
KR Ditto (35) • •• Rice, ·.. TW(4.06), 0 (9.31) 90 5J 0,,61 923
wheat
KR Ditto (35) ... Rice, TW(41.30) I 379.41 5.00 J16.53
whe~t
KR Ditto (39) •• • Rice, • •• TW(12 15), 0(lO.52) 33.16 0.45 . 22.23
wheat
KR Ditto (36) ••• Rice t • f •
R (8.70) 12489 0.20 10.28
wheat
KR Ditto (40) EA Rice, • •• T\\'(~5.80), T\VE(70.82) 126.46 2.47 ,
SO.S6
wheat
KR Ditto (41) • •• Rice , ·, , TW(49.07) 197.10 1. 7S 16.34 .
wheat
KR Ditto (41) ••• Rice, · .. Tk(6,58) 62.61 1.29 JO'05
whcat
·.. TW(3.19) 31.19 ... 1. 71
• •• "
Rice, • •• TW(20.~7)t 0(8.09) 98.03 11.01 18.46
wheat
KR Ditto' (24) ••• ~ il'e, ·., TW(8.09), 0(1 J .84) 67.12 0.97 1.01
wheat
..
KR Ditto (25) ED 'Rice, ·.. TW(10.9J), TWE(20 .. S9) 66.06 1.96 27.91
[Link]
t<.R Ditto (35) ••• Rice, TW(37.16), R(30.10) 191.54 2.95 1J.30
wheal
R(l J 36) 56.92 ••• 6.99
.. ,
KR lloaera (28) ED,EO Ricc, ·.. TW(40:(l5), TWE(60.84), 113.2S 3.04 ~4.78 n
n1aizc 0(35,40).
KR I )itto (44) • •• Rice, ·.. TW(l7.79) 10L~ 5 30. , 54.65
wheat
Kll DaHo " (46) ·.. Rit;;e, ·.. R(l7.34) 116.78 4.88 50.79
wheat
KR Ditto (44) ·.. R;,c, ·.. TW(7S.24_) J 19,83 9.62 S352
wheat ..
KR Dino (416) ED, It j~(', · .. TW(6.74), TWE(I4.16) 144.10 J ,78 4',25
EAI. wLeat
ItR Ditto (2'> •• • .:t iCC. • •• 'I'W(16.19), 0(23.10) 205.54 1.~ 4O.S'
\\ he~1 t
1(1\ DIttt) (40) • •• . Ri'~, ·.. R(41.71) 13S.69 2.12
, 26.49
whe~t
171
SUBPIVISION-ROSERA
Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use iD hectarea [Link]
rounded up to' 2 decima~' placel). ' including
f
.A -
• -- ....1 any place ,
Approach Neara, town Culturable of
to ,and diatallce POVt'er Staple waste Area not religious,
village (in km.) &UPply food - (including available hi8tori~al
Forest Irrigated by I()urce : Uoitrigated 'gauchar for ' or
and cultiva tion archaeo-
arovea) logical
interest
-
11 12 13 l4 13 16 'if 18 19 20
.'
PR,KR· Rosera (33) EA Rice, • •• T\V(121.S3), 'TWt~. 19), 313.~l 4.63 44.68 TI
wheat o (2.8'7).
KR Ditto (35). • •• Rice , ·... TW(4.06), 0 (9.31) 9051 O~61 923
, \\-'heat
KR Ditto (35) ••• Rice, • •• TW(41.30) 1 379.41 5.00 116.53
wheat ,
KR Ditto (39) • •• Rice, • •• , TW(12.15), O(lO.52) 33.16 0.45
, . 22.23
wheat
KR Ditto (36) ••• Rice, • •• R (8.70) 124.89 0.20 10.28
~
wheat
KR Ditto (40) EA Rice ,
,
• •• T\\'(35.80), T\VE(70.82) 126.46 2.47 SO.56
wheat
KR Ditto (41) ·... Rice,
wheat
• •• 1V/(49.07) 197.10 1.75 16.34 .
139 Sukhalan (:wi) \2) ,11 . 8-S1 (1&2) P ~(.".- .5) W,Hp '-(-5) -(-5) -(5.. 10)
140 Bhataawan (367) 158.23 174 (30) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5, -(-5) -(10+ )
,4t Bajol Saraka t (168) 53.01 48J (95) - ( --.5) -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-~) -{lO+ )
. Hp~R .
142 Jalmohra (369) 216.9J 2,587 (SO?) P He [Link], -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)
TWtHp.
143 [Link] (3/0) 134.7S 3S (9) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(5.10) -(5.10) -(10+)
144 Khota rilak pur (371) 11/.36 250 (58) -(-5) -(-5) TW,Rp -(5.10) -(5-10) , -(10+)'
145 Khutauna (372) 197.89 913 (162) P -(-5) 'JW,Hp -(5-10) -(-~) -(10+ )
Total 27,231.72 182,602(33,414) P (11§) H (3) ".. ... • •• • ••
M (16) He (3)
H (7) PHS (3)
0 (5) D (1)
RP (11)
SMP (5)
0 (1)
. Note: Fipre6 laven ID brackets under Col ... relate to Dumber of houaeholda.
173
OlRECJORY SUBDIVISION-ROSEttA
LAND USE
•
Land UIC (i.e., area under differeDt typea of land uee in Ilemukl
hectares rounded up to 2 decimal plaCCl). iDCludiq
f --.----..A - I -~ any place
Approach Nearest town Culturablc of
to and [Link] Power Staple waste Area Dot reliaioUl,
-viti.., ( in km. ) !upply food (includiDI availabl.. hiatOlical
Forest Irrigated by IOQrte Unirrigated lauchar for or .
and cultivacion arcbaM-
sroves) loaica\
interest
II J2 13 16 11 18 19
IC.R R05era (45) ·.. Rice. ·.. TW(IO.46) Sf<. ~ 1 0.6:) 22.24
wheat
K'R Ditto (48) · .. R~ce. ·.. R(3J.57) 120.35 ... 6.31
wheat
KR. Ditto (40) ·.. Rice, • •• R (5.04) 32.88 0.09 15.00
wheat
Ditto (40) ·.. Rice, ••• R (42.09) 147.77 0.83 26.22
wheat
Ditto (40) ••• Rice, • •• R (14.37) 77.78 28.]3 l4.27
wheat
J(Jt Ditto (40) • •• R-ice. • r'
~
R (S.73) 97.36 ... 14.27
wheat
KR Ditto (40) ••• Ricc, ••• R (12.2S) 164.98 3.43 17.23
wheat
.... • •• ••• • •• ••• W ( J06.84) 17,52S.03 554.97 4,126,89
T\\' (2.153.98) N 135'
TWE (~81.70) M 3S
Tk (419. to) C tj
R (998.14) T 4()
0 (765.07)
114
.~ AMENITIES AND..
. - ~-.
'Ameniti~ availa~le .. [it not available within the vil~aae,·a dasb (~) ia
shown in the column and next to [Link] brackets, the dilt~ce in broad
rangel, viz.,-S kmI .• 5-10 kms. and lO+kmI., of the nearest pla~
where the faaijity is available is Jivea].
r-- ~
, COIDIDUDIca.
Serial Name of village wiSh Total area . Total Popula- Drinking POlt and Day ,or days liolla
DO. Thana DO. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the .-(B~ ltop,
vi11age Dumber of (potable) Market/luzt, Rly. ltation,
(in hectares) bousehotds if any WalCrNayl)
1 2 3 . 4' S 6 7 8 9 II
...
REVENUE THANA-DALSINGHSARAl-contd.
1 Pa t p~i l'fI (I) 389,30 . 2,599 (479) p(2) -(-5) W,TW, -(-5), -(-S, ~, BS
_, ~ Hp.
2 BbRrpura (2) .896.77 3,152 (614) P(2) -(-s) W,Tk, PO -(-.5) BS,NW
Hp,R.
,
3 Belsandi Tara (3) 538.63 6,946 (J ,264) P(4),M PHC W,Tk,TW, PO, Sun{{ay, BS-
, Hp,R. Phone. Thursday.
4 Singbia Buzrug (4) °980 .14 10,672 (2,0)2) P(5},M(2), PHS,D, W"Tk, PTO, Wedllcsday, _~RS· ., /
6 Be-Isandi Dih (6) 419.25 2,144 (391) P --(-s) W,Tk,TW, PO -< 5)· -(-5)
Hp.
,...
I. Bazidpur Bamaia (7) 550.77 2,286 (484) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,T\V, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)
• Hp,N .
8 Kalyarpur Bamaia (8) 1,289.72 8,333 (1,502) P(6),M,O PHS,Rf(3), W,Tk,TW, PTO Tuesday, BS
0(3). Hp. Thursday,
Saturday.
9 \~ahthi (9) 1,496.51 12,191 (2,316) P(6),M(2), -(-S) [Link],TW, PO, -(-5) BS
H. Hp. Phone.
1) . \' ahthi lola ' (9/2) 381.21 3,314 (606) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) --(-5)
•
, Alampur. Hp. ..
11 B ibhutpur (10) - J,815.81 16,602 (3,036) P(lt )tlY1(2), PHC W,Tk,TV/, . PO Tuesday ~ BS
H,O. Hp. Saturday.
1'2 . B('ria (1) 354.10 ],763 (319) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,R.
13 Narha" (12) 732.8~ 8,570 (1~664). P(2),M.H, H,M,C\V, V/,Tk,TW, PTO, Tucscay, BS
C.O. FPC, Hp,R. Phone. Saturd9y.
R P(S).
14 ' Bhus\\, r (13 ) 326.58 ] .33~ l607) ~1 R~(2) WJTW,Hp, PO, -(-5) -(-5)
. ~
R. PhoGe.
.,' ':' St-;_ ,;':pur (14) . 367,85 2,436 (4:9) P(2) . -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5)
; .~.j
..-
-(-.5) -(-5)
Hp .
]6 - 1) . I i 1i :1
I • ~ ~ ~, ~
, ~. .'
i 1 ') • .
[Link] ,.6,60') (1,181) P(2),t\f RP W,T\[Link] PO -(-5) -NW
R.
18
,
~r&r-i'
.~il.~\ :~:h:ippur:
:/'.-J ....
(17) 5 ,:H-, 51 ) ~.
, ~~ ,I.:}. (101
-'-'r-
' ,. 1
._} r(2_) --(-5) Vl,.l''A' .Hp PO . .Phone, - ( -~5) -(-5)
. -- ~-.
19 S 11 I . L·
It ~' t"
. , t, ~; ) ;'1
" r'1 (t8) 7Sx·.76 7.. 299 (1,1\35) P(2),~f,H PRC , W .Tk ,T\V t PTO, Sunday -(-s)
RP(3). Hp,R. Pbone.
175
DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-ROSEllA
[Link] USE
Land usc (i.e., arc~1
under different types of land us~ in Remnrlcl
hectares roundcJ up to 2 decimal places). includina
r- ---- - - .~.-.___A ---"1 any place
Approach Nearest town Culturablc of
to and distance l>ower Staple waste Area not religiou.,
village ( in km. ) supply food (including available historical
Forc~t IrrjgateJ by source 'Unirrigated gauchar for or
and cui tiva lion archaeo-
groves) logical
interest
11 11 13 14 15 I () 17 IH 1..) 20
KR Roscra (8) EA Rice, o •• T\\' (202. 34), TWE(44.~1), 956'6H 82.54 200.73 N6: M2:
wheat Tk (1.62), R (8.09). T4
KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, ••• W{6,07), TW (94.09), 63.59 55.50 136.67 N3
maJze TVv'E (5.06), 0 (20.23).
PR,KR DaJsingbsarai (12) EO Rice, ••• W (28.33), TW (501.80), 1,139.46 53.05 68.89 M3
maize o (24 28)_
KR Rcsera (IS) ED Rice, ••• W (4.05) TW (60.70), 80.01 11.83 140.86
wheat T\VE (40.47), Tk(H 09).
R(809).
PR,KR Ditto (15) EAa Rice. \\' (12.18), TW (81.14), 382.24 J8,73 100,83 N24 : Ml :
wheat T\VE (121.57), Tk (4.05), T3
R (12.J4).
KR Ditto (13) EA Rice, ... TW (6.88) 270.<)4 4.~{) 44.26 N7: M3
wheat
KR Dalsinghsarai (16) .. . Rice, ... v..'(0.8 t ), TW (93. 58), 249.75 4.73 8.86 Nt
wheat Tk (10.12).
KR,NR Ditto (16) ... Rice, \\1 (12 34), TW (60.70), 452.90 63.15 223.50 NIl: Ml :
wheat Tk (6.07), R (4.05). Cl : Tl
o (R (9).
KR Ditto (16) ... Maize ... TW(60.28). R (6.13), 154,73 25.73 74.29
o
(22.82).
KR Rosera (14) ED Rice, ••• W (4.45), TWE (25697), 41.63 50.H2 J~2.38 Ml : Tl
wheat R (22.26).
K R DaJlinghaarai (16) EO Rice, ••• W (1. 21), TW (87,01). 386.99 126 36 70.18 NS3 : C2 :
wheat TWE (50.~9), Tk (10.12), n
R (24.28), 0 (2.02)
176
DEVILOPMENT BLOCK-BIBHUTPUR VJLI\AGB.
AMENITIES AND
Amenities available [if Dot available within Ute villap, a dam (-) i.
mown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance iD broad
ranges, viz., -S kml., S-10 lems. and 10+ klDl., of the Deareat plae
where the facility is _____ _ is liven].
available
I
,_ _ _ _.._.-A
------....,.
Communica-
Serial Nan1e of vil1alc with Total area Total Popula- DrinkiDI POlt and Day or days tiona
lie. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telearaph of the (Bua 8tOp,
village number of (potable) Market/hat, RJy. Ita tiOD,
(in hectares) households if any Waterway.)
1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10
REVENUE THA l'lA-DALSINGHSARAI-contd.
20 Monda (19) 230.26 2,351 (381) P(2) -(-5) [Link],TW PO -(-5) -(5.10)
Hp.
21 Gangauli (20) 239.57 2,154 (304) p PHC W,T\V,Hp, -(-5) -(5.10) -(5-10)
R.
22 Surauli (21) 359.36 3,161 (552) P(2),M P W,Tk,TW, PO, -(5.10) NW
Hp. Phone.
23 Damodarpur (22) 168.75 1,935 (341) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) -(S-10)
Hp.
24 Raahopur (23) 167.94 935 (164) P,M,H -(-S) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) -(5-10)
Hp.
25 Bariarpur (24) 21.04 196 (36) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)
26 Chora Tabhka (25) 429.37 3,375 (578) p -(-5) W,Tk,1W, PO, -(-5) -(-5)
Hp. Phone.
2'1 Chancllurari (26) 121.00 1,OS7 (IS5) P,M -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
TW,Hp.
r·
\
R.
28 Samartha (27) 341.15 2,762 (445) P(2),M, H,SMP(2) [Link], PO -(-5) -(-5)
H. T\V,Hp,
., ' N.
29 Mobamadpur Shakra(28) 748.25 5,218 (923) P(2) PHC W,Tk,TW, PO, Monday -(5-10)
Hp,R. Phone.
30 Kishunpur Tabhka (29) 440.29 1,450 (227) . P,H -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, ---(---5) ---(5-10) NW
TW,R.
31 Tabhka Paebhiari (30) 550.36 2,775 (474) P,M PHC W,Tk,TW, PO -(' ..10) --(5.10)
Hp,R.
32 Tabhka Khaa (31 ) 990.66 6,862 (1,240) P(S),O RP(lO) W,Tk,TW, PO Tuesday, NW
Hp,R,N. Thursday.
. 33 .Purkhotimpur (32) 77.70 892 (175) p -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
. Pn~hhiari R.
34 BaJaha (33) 110.88 861 (172) p --(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)
Hp,R.
35 Bab lampua (34) 69.20 502 (70) P,M -(-.5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) --(-5) -(_')
. Khambhan Hp,R.
36 Ajnaul (38) 31.97 U"i"hdbi led
~7 '·Mustaf~pur Bhath (39) 549.96 4.441 (767) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(-5) -(5-10)
Hp,R.
38 AtRakbe Mustafapur(40) 19.42 '128 (21) --(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -<-5) -(5-10).
Bhath Hp
39 Chak Habib (41) 610.66 4,138 (86) P(3).M, He [Link]:,Hp, -(-.5) 81lDday. NW
\ H. R. Tue8day.
40 Mchsi (42) 436.6.5 3,531 (601) P(,> 1\p(2) W,Tk:rw. PO, -(-:5) .~(5-10)
Hl'.R. PboDe.
177
.[Link] SUBDIYISl0N-ROSERA
LAND,tISll
Land USt (i.e" area under different types of Jand ale iD hectare. Remar~s
rounded up to 2 decimaJ placel). includina
........------_____ J..... aoy placo
f ~
,Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and distance Power Stftl)le waste AreJ nOl reliaioul,
"ill... (in km.) SUpply food (including available [Link]
Forest Trrig~~ ted by source Unirrigated lauchar for et
and cultivation arcbaeo-
81'ovea) loaical
iIlt. .,
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20
KR Ditto (15)
_. whe~: t
Maize • •• \V(S.09), T\\' (8094), th) 70 2.97 32.59
R (20.23), () (4.05).
KR,NR Ditto (15) • •• Rice, ·.. T,V (l01.\7) Tk (4.05). 15).76 4.61 36,35 MI
nUHze R (40.47), \V (12.95).
KR Ditto (15) ••• Ricc, ••• T\V (6U. 70), Tk (2.02). 64.22 1.30 14.61 Ml : T2
maize R (20.23), 0 (5.67).
KR Ditto (12) ·.. Rice, ••• TW (32.37) 123.49 2.43 9.65 N2
mlize
KR Ditto ( 12) •• • Wheat, ••• TW (4.05) 14.83 0.57 1.59
ffidJZe
KR Ditto (10) ••• Rice, ••• W(1.21), TW(24.28), 248.02 0.52 35.96
•
maIze TWE(J6.19), Tk(32.37),
R(22.26), Ot48.56).
KR Dino t 12) ·. Wheat,
maize
• •• W (2.12), T\V(42.73),
Tk (4.05), R(2 )0),
5J .29 0.59 15.77 Nt
o (2.35).
KR D;tto ( : 2) EA Rice, ••• W (9.11). T\V (16.51), 24~.37 18.10 19 99 N8 : M2 :
wheat T\VE (24.36), R (4.10). C3 : T6
() (0.61).
KR Djqo .
( '7 ) EA Rice,, ·.. T\V( l09.26)ITWE\ 10.12), ~o 1.69 15,95 160.64 Ml
maIze R(5059)
KR,NR Diu.) (9) ·.. Rice,
. 0(22.42), Tk(48,56), :'Y9.68 9.2~ 20.73 M2
maIze R(33.18), 0 (6.47)
KR Ditto (8) •• • Rice, ·.. W(4.05), T\V (44 gS), )82.26 27.46 81.6;) N.5 : M' :
wheat Tk (2.02), R(6r07), 0(2.02). Tl
KR,NR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, W(2.02), T\V (80.94). 6J4 29 3.71 204.71 NS : T2
.
malU
•••
TWE(40.47), Tk (4.05) •
R(40.47).
',KR Ditto (16) • •• Rice. • •• W(2.02), TW (18 2J), [Link] 1.68 0.48
maize 0(0 st),
KR [Link] ( 16) ... Rice, ••• W (6.07), TW(32. 37). 65.23 3.03 2.16
maize 0(2 02).
KR Ditto (16) •• • Rice, ••• W (1.21), TW (40.47), 17.27 2.00 0.16 Ml
wheat R(8.09).
• •• TW (4.05) 22.66 ••• S,26
KR [Link] (8) ·.. Rice, ••• W(10.12), TW (40.47). 30'90 12.34 16' • j() MJ
wbea, R(8.09), O( 12.14).
KR Ditto ( 10) ••• Ili~, • •• W(O.22), TW (3.83), 11.70 • •• 1.1 R
wbeat Tk(O.83),O(1.66).
KIt,NIt Ditto (11) EA :Rioe, ••• T\V (91.0S), TWE(22.66) 354.45 18.40 124.10 NS : M1
wheat
KIl Ditto ( 12) EA Rice, ••• W(2.06), TW(48_84), 248.34 15. 13 78 ,.",t N5 : Cl
wheat TWE(12.24), Tk(2.19),
R(8.2S), 0(20.46).
178
41 Rupauli Khurd (43) 158.63 740 (128) P RP W,TW, -(-5) ---(---5) --(s.] 0)
Tk,Hp,R,
N.
42 Kerai (44) 613.09 5,280 (855) P(2),M --(5 .. 10) W,TW, PO, Tuesday, -(5 .. 10)
Tk,Hp,R, Phone. Saturday
N.
43 Shahpur Patohi (45) 286.51 1,427 (268) P CHW W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -{-S) -(S.10)
Hp,N.
44 Chak Hoja (46) 41.28 166 (29) -(--5) ---(5-10) TW,Hp -(-5) --(-S) -(5.10)
OJREcroal' SUBDIVISION-ROSERA
LAND 'USB
Land ule (i.e., area under different types of fand Ule in bectaree Remarks
rounded up to 2 decimal placet). includiDI
.A- aD)' place
r ~
Approach Nearest town Culturable of
to and diatallce Power Staple waste Area not religiouI,
villa,e (ill km.) Iuppiy food (including available hiltorical
Foreet lrriga led by source U nilriga ted gauchar for or
and culliv8 lioD archaeo-
arovea) logical
iDtenlt
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Kit Dalsinabiarai (9) ... Rice, ••• ~'(2002),TW(14.16), 104.00 3.62 lO.S2
wheat R(20.26), 0(4.05).
KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, ••• W(4.22), TW(ll.46), 265.52 13.48 186.49 N2
wheat TWE(lO.35), Tk(22.90) ,
R(56.07), 0(42.60).
KR Ditto (10) ••• Rice, ••• W (14.16) 234.S1 2.24 3'.60
wheat
KR Ditto (10) ... Rice, o •• TW (12.14) 25.28 1.69 2.17
wheat
• •• • •• • •• ••• ••• W (244.73) 11,41S.53 955.72 3,788.89 N lZO
TW (2,794.27) M 42
TWE (734.27) C 13
Tk (196.30) T 34
R ("[Link])
0 (467.73)
180
APPENDIX I TO,tVlllA.~
EDUCATIONAL
r - - - - . , - _. . _ . . . . . . . . - -- . . . . . -- -_ . .-......... ~. . ......-.-----A. -- --___,. ......----.,_...__.-.. -- - - - - -----------
81. NanlC of Prinlary 1\ t iJdic Mu tI iculation/ Higher Secon .. College Adult
.. , ' ... . ,',.
"
1 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
TOTAL 134 "~2
,J.. ,.~, 143 274 799 13 1 ,O~9 497 1,076 196 • •• 22
1 S~ln1'lt- tipur ~ 4 17 34 66 .•• 87 40 87 23 ••• 1
2 Sarairnnjan 1 1 7 12 43 ... 59 1 58 1 • •• • ••
3 Tajpur Morwa 54
1
9L
4
11
7
32
12
24
64
3
S
76
79
45
39
78
17
14
25
·., I
4 Pusa ••• 1
5 Kaly[~npur 8 20 19 31 89 1 124 55 125 39 ••• 4
6 v..' arisnagar 25 34 13 21 86 ••• ]23 44 120 40 • ••
7 Ujiarr ur 5 8 8 13 45 2 5') 44 58 )0 ••• •••
8 Dnlsinghsarai 4 4 7 11 66 1 78 24 76 14 ••• 1
9 Moh iuddinaaar 22 22 14 17 16
'"
41 15 38 26 ••• 7
10 Pah)ri ... • •• ... 49 • •• 57 S2 • •• • •• ·..4
11 Rosen\ 2 2 10 16 87 ••• 95 59 97 31 '"
12 Singhia 8 31 2 13 3S ••• 44 39 44 14 • •• ·..
Hasnnpur ... 18 28 104- 1 125 57 123 36
13
14 Bibhu1f,Ur
•••
1 1 10 34 25 ••• 42 35 43 23 ...
••• • ••
....
181
DIRECTORY
EDUCATIONAL-,cone/fI· MEDICAL
( ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _,A,._ _ _ _ _ _
r--'~---'_'''''''''''~----'----~-''---'''---'''''''''''---'''''''''--_'''''''''''''-''-'''''''''''''''''-''''''''''.-"''''__-''''''
~
Others, ViHagcs witb Dispensury Hospital Maternity and Prhuury Health Family Primary
,no ,p~cationul Chitd Welfare Centre/Health Plannina Health Su~
..ilei Ii ty Cen trel Mu ter- Centre . Centre Centre
nity Home/
Child Wdr;ln.~
Centre
,--..A-_~ r-'- ...A.... _..- - , r- .. ..A... -- --.. ,--,J...... ~ r--'.' -"--.~ ,---.. _A_. __ ~ r- .,A__~
Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insli- Villages lnsti- Villages Insti- Villuges Inlti-
tutions tutions tutions tutions tutiODI tutfons tutionl
15 16 17 18 19 20 2J 22 --
') \ 24 25 27 28 29
60 68 261 ~C"
I." 19 19 to IH 25 29 70 70
,.,
4 5 20 1 J ... 2 4 3 - 4 4
10 13 17 3 3 1 I 1 2 2 1 3 6 6
7 9 12 1 1 .l I 1 -
')
·.. • •• 3 3 7 7
4 4 25 3 3 ] 1 1 2 1 3 3 6 6
7 8 37 10 10 5 5
.,.- 4 4 1 1 5 S
4 4 36 4 5 2 2 J 2 3 4 4 7 7
1 11 ... ... I •
1 1
..,... 4
1 1 .1 4
8 8 19 ... 1 ... . .. 2 7 7
1 I )1 ••• ... 1 J 1 ... • t •
3 4 ]0 1 1 ... ... . .. • •• 4 4 7 7
1 I 24 ... t 1 ... • •• ·.. ·.. 2 5 ~
••• t\ J J I 1 ••• ••• • •• ••• 1 I 7 7
5 5 29 2 2 3 3 , .. ••• :~ 3 • •• ... 3 3
.5 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 7 7 I 1 2 2
Others ~~~ore Villages P.O. '1'.0, P.T.(). P.(). T.O. P.T.O. P:lone Bus Rair~'ay N:1Vi- Avail.. Not
than with 1:0 and and and stop S la tion ga hIe a hie avail-
one drinking Phone Phone Ph()ne Water- able
source water way
facility
of any
type
42 43 44 45 4(-,·) 47 48 49 50 5' 5.3 54 SS 56
74 1079 ... 23( 16 32 ... 17 • •• 20S J3 62 492 ()I 9
1 89 ••• 15 4 2 ... ... ... 16 ... 6 69 20
••• 58 ••• 2(i 1 1 ·.. J 22 ... 22 37
2 79 ... Ii: 1 3 ·.. ·.. 15 . ..
• ••
• •• 24 55
I 77 lY ••• 3 J 20 J 55 24
• ••
12 125 27 1 1 ·.. J 34 J 10 54 7~
1S 120 ·.. 22 1 ... ·.. J ... 19 1 17 64 60
4 58 ·.. 19 .1 1 ·.. 2 ·.. 4 3 ... 31 29
3 77 ]S ... 2 2 ·.. J ·. , 18 J ·.. 38 41
7 39 4 I ... ·.. • •• ·.. S 1 7 12 29
52 ... 14 ... 2 ·, . 1 ·.. 14 J ... 29 2J1
20 95 · .. 22 1 1 • •• ·.. 6 1 16 26 77
... 44 , .. lO 2 2 ·.. 1. 12 ... ••• 14 30
3 123 19 f, ·.. 3 II 2 • •• 3' 90
6 ,~ ~O I 9 ·.. 3 • •• 9 1 6 J9 U.
t 82
Name of Land usc (i.c., area under different types of Jand use in hectares rounded
Town and upto 2 decimal places).
81.
no.
Development
Block within
,..---------
Total Forest
-- - - -- ---- - _......... .-.-..... ........ ..A. ....... ._._- ___ .--.__... ......... ..._..._.---._---- -
Irrigated Unirri. CulturabJc waste Area not available
• \l
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8
Develop_at Bleck"lIe lilr of ,llIa.M where DO amealty other than driakJog water il .,aIlable
SI. Name of villaae with Sl. Name of village with SI. Name of village with
no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Tbana no. (in bra ekets) no. Thana no. (in bracketl)
Developm('nt Hlock-Samastipur
Development Block-Puse
Development Block-KalyaDpur
Development Bloek-Warlaapr
1 Baba~ura
2 Nonphara
(199/2)
(224)
3
4
D ariapur PataUi
Jagdiabpur
(228/2)
(246) ,
j Chat Milici
Cbat Taj
(306)
(312)
184
Develeram4!lt Bloekwise list of villag es ,vbere no amenity otber' than ,4r..ld•• ·....."q. ".'Hable I
'SI. Name of village with Sf. Name of village with SI. N~me of viUaae with
no. Thana 110. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets) no, Thana no. (in brackets)
Developm(~nt BI()ck-Daisingbsnrai
Dl'\,{"!:)rlmcni Block--Rosera
DcY(~:opn1(~nt Block-Sjn~llia
DevcL',Oltn t BI()(k-l'la~aDpur
neYeloplllftt Block-Bibb• •
"
,'1,
,
,",'
f~· AI. Rube M ultafapur IbIttl - (40) .' '2' '~ Chak Hoja (46)
185
A-SCHEDl!LED CASTBS
RIDge of Thana Name of Village Ranae of Thana Name of Villaae Ranae of Thana Name of Villa.
Scheduled no, Scheduled no. Scheduled no.
Calte Caste Calte
Population Population Population
.,(percentages) (percentages) (percen tagel)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
,0-5* 32 Rani Tola uri 11.15 (cone/d.) 204 Hakimabad 21-3O{cone Id. )169 Sambhupatti
J aga tsinghpur 211 Ratnnatbpur 183 Rajkhand
40 Mathura MandaI 186 })hurlakh
42 Garuara 214 Suratpur
180 Kharijabad 215 Darhia Ram 201 .l itwarpur Nizamat
199 Babadurpur Kishunpur 206 Gonhar Nawada
209 Ralulpur Paithan 218 Kcwas Jagir 207 Biahunpur Hakimabad
260 Ranlpur Keshopatti 208 Murdewa
6-10 43 Tal Dasraha 212 Chhatauna
45 Nirpur 16-20 35 Pokhraira 216 Bhulari
137 Adharpur urI Chat 51 Raghunathpur-BeJa 261 SitaJpattj
Nizamat 144 Pitaunjia
150 Makundpur 181 Mohanpur 31+ 26 Puna.
172 Bajopur 182 Bhuindhara 30 Harpur Singhia
173 Dudhpura 31 Madhopur
194 Bejha Dih
37 Chak HUlain
195 Lagunia Raghu Kanth
177 Musapur 38 Hlrpur Nizamat
197 Lagunia Suraj Kantb
217 Kewas Nizamat
203 Jitawarpur Chauth
39 Harpur Silnul
210 Madhopur Chhatauna
II-IS 36 SHaut 142 Chak Almo
47 ]agdispur Rani 145 Naraenpur Darhia
21-30 27 Jaaat Singhpur
SO Harpur Jairam 146 Salempur Dasraha
28 Bedaulia
S4 Pachrukhi 29 Bazidpur
147 Chandopatti
55 Cbak Hajj Tajpur R a tanpur
33
167 Sangrampur
34 Sjnlhia [Link]
138 Jagdishpur 168 Chak A bdual OaDi
lS1 Baahi 41 Rahmatpur 17J Balbhadarpur
164/3 Harpur Ailoth 49 MaJpur 17~ Dharampur
J66 Bikrampur Bande 53 Rup Narenpur Bela 18S Aliupur
J74 Cbak Nur 140 Ram Kishunpur
141 Chak Ashraf 188 Bilhunpur Baode
184 Pabepur 200 Haaaopur
190 Chak Jaiaab 148 Darhia Belar 205 Kheraj Nambar
J91 Rahimpur Rudauli 149 Darhia Bejar Bkuth
De,elop'" Bloek-Saralranjan
G-S· 263 Soapakar 11-15 161 Mobarakpur 11..15(. .,4.) 296 [Link]
334 Laawa 163 La t Basepura 301 Bazidpur Meari
3D JaD Mahamadpur 193 Cbauaima 316 Babadurpur ADmauli
tI62 Jtupauli Buzrul 319 Dhanmpur
6-10 217 Harpur Barbcta 264 Bakbri Buzru. 330 Abmadpur
lQ3 Buab Batta R?O Maua Chak 331 O.....ra
31. Akhtiarpur lIS GopaJpur It....i. . . 332 MaD;kpar
186
Ilanat of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Namo of Village Range of Thana Name of ViUale:
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no.
Caste Caste Caste
Population Population Population
(percen tages) (percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3' 1 2 3 1 2 3
' laroa
"
Lilt 0/ ,illtll" IIccorllin, to ,It. proportion 0/ Schedul'd Cal'" IIIId [Link] r,i/Ms to
1M total population by ran,u.
RaDle of Thana Name of VilJaae Range of Thana Natl1C of Villaae Ranae of Thana Name of Villa.,
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no.
Caate Caste Caste
population population population
t(pcrcentaaes) (perccn tagel) (percen tages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
31+(colltd.) 365 Bond Dih Dakhli 31 + ((ontd.) 369 Bishull pur 31 + (cone/d. )376 Chak SaJem
367 Khanua 373 Khcraj Supau] 379 Malpur
Development Block-Pusa
ne,eaop._t BIO(k-Kalyanpur
List 0/ ,; 1101" Gccortlinl to the proport;o" 0/ Sell,dll'ed Ca,u. a.1I Schedul,d Tribes to
t'" total popu/at; on by,."".
A-SCHEDULED CASTES-cDn/d.
RaDPof Thana Name of Villaae Range of Thana Name of Villaae RaD," of Thana Name of ViJlagt
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no.
Caste Caste Caste
population population population
(pcrcen tages) (percentages) (percentages)
1 ~ 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Development Block-Kalyanpur--cOlICld.
List of villQI~s according to the proportion 0/ Scheduled Casle, and Sc_d"l,d TribeJ' to
the Iota/ population by rang".
A-SCHEDl.!LED CASTES-cOlild.
Ranae of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village RaDse of Thana Name of Vi lIaao
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no.
Calte Caste Calte
population population population
(percentages) (percentaget) (percenta. .)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 ...
")
.'"
Development Biock-\\'arisnagar
A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.
RaDge of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana NJnlC of ViII..,
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no.
CaBte Caste Caste
population population population
(percentages) (percen tag es) (percen tages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
31 +(could.) 197 Chatur Bahuara 31 + (cDntd.) 219 Hasanpur 31 + (cone/d.) 233 Dagarua
202 Chak Bakar 221 Tal .Ekghara
0-'· 60
68
Rampur Pagra
Bazidpur Gado
II-IS 47
51
Konaila
Kamraon
11.15(conc/d.)109 Su Itanpur-Ohataha
List-of ,illlllC' lI~corll;", to the proportion 0/ Scheduled C.,t,s tmd .SclwdM/~d Trib~.5 10
the tollli population by rll"g.'.
A-SCHEDULED CASTES-c,,"td.
Range of Thana Name of Villale Range of Thana Name of ViJJagc Ranle of Thana Name of Villa.,
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. ScheduJed no.
Caste Caste Caste
population population population
(percen tagei) (percen tages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
DeH~I()pm~nt Block-Dalslnghsaral-concld.
0-5* 130 Goalgarh 11 .. ]5 ( con cI d ) 173 Bahadur Chak 21-30 126 li hn osinghpur
180 Andaur Tola 174 Mogal Chak 135 Kaly .:11'1 pu r Bast;
Hanuman Nagar 176 HClnanpur 139 BIlada ia
un Rahepur 185 TCLlrpur 141/2 Jahangirpur AndtlUf
188 Raspur Patasia 179 Toki.\ urf Az Rak be
6-10 133 Hazratpur Johangirpur
148 Nandni parsuram 16-20 125 Bo~haha 195 Bakarpur
182 Madudabad 128 Dubah"
193 Chapar 142 Ram gawan Mahathu 31 + 143 RalllgU\Van Hiku
1~7 Kursaha 147 Sivai Singhpur 144 Raj:tjan
229 Bishnupur Beri 177 Nowada 145 Bar!J;lmpu ra
,
146 K asilTl ('hak A f,IZi
11-15 131 Sarhad Bhairo 187 Mahamdipur 172 HafiO,i
Il2 ' Mastalipur 194 Harail 184 Naracnpur
140 Madu'ludonpur 1~9 Karim, Naga r 196 A Jaltl,pUr
Development Bloc'k-Patori
'1
List 01 vi Ila,el tlCco,din, 10 'M proportion 0/ Schedukd Cal'e, Imd Sc"_led Tribe, 10
,,,, tot.l population by 'tllfge,_
A-8CHEDULED CASTES-contd.
Ranle of TheDl Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village RaDle of Thana Name of Villap
Scheduled no. ~eheduled no. Scheduled no.
Cute Caste Caste
population population population
(percentages) (percen tagel) ( percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Development Block-Patori
6-10(eoncld.) 15S Lodipur IJ.15(collcld. )214 Chaodpur 21.30(co1lc/d. )210 Rupauli Chaulima
162 Pearepur 23S D harni pa tt i 216 Yamdipur
169/2 Dumduma 218 Sarari
204 Jalalpur 16-20 IS1 Bhaua 223 Shob Alampur
209 Dhamaun 158 lman Saraia
165 Hazra t Shiura 31+ 149 Ismailpur
212 Inactpur 169 Chak Sabo 159 Hutharua
219 Mohanpur 217 Harpur Saidabod 163 Ram gawan Kamal
220 Baghra 168 Saidpur
222 Dumri 170 Fatehpur
11-1' IS6 Sultanpur Chhaurahi 225 Rajepur
160 Gurgawan Purandar 171 Chandpura
205 Bingawan 21-30 1S3 Bishunpur Paharpur 213 Mirzapur
r208 Madhopur 161 Sangrampur 221 Bariarpur
211 Hasanpur 202 Dasraha Bhograjpur
J)ev.e)opment Block-Rosera
0-5* Chhatauni
8 11-15 Ranna
11 16.20(collcld.) 49 Motipur
12 Sahru 15 Boran 57/2 Bhajan Patti
18 Akhtwara 21/2 Sisai Karian urI 59 SODupur
30 Rajaur Ram Sisai Goth 63 Pachgawan
Bhadarpur 28 Ramaul 68 Rasulpur Dharaha
33 Parwana
29 Pura 69 M ohiuddingar
36 Pana 39 Bonda 7S Chakki Dbab
55 Raaulpur Milki 41 Shaokarpur 77 Khaira
73 Damodarpur SO Pitha Dobhi 94 Bharwari
74/2 Sahiar Dih 51 lalpur 111 Jakbar
.. 61 [Link]
·K.o"ta ..
37/2 8iripur
TIlabar Balarh ia
Cbak that
"" lbab.,.,
193
Li,t of viilal" tlCto1tli", ttl tile proportion 01 ac"..,.d ClII'.' ... u..NItI Trib.,
I 10
tIM total populo/i. b~ ,.",,3.
A-SCHEDULED CASTES-cro,.,d.
Range of Thana Name of Village RaDle of Thana Name of Villall Raaae of l'han8 Name of YUille
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled DO.
Calte Caste Caste
population population population
(percentages) (percentages) (percen talel)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Development Block-Rosera-COMld.
Development Block--Singhla
.0-5· 169 Kale Narpati Naaar O-S.(colfcld )320 Sihma 6-10 (conld.) 167 Chandarpur
267 Bhuindhar 334 Phuhia 273 Sini.
27S BelauD 336 Salaha 277 Rahti
292 Milaolri Ujapr 356 Tclni 288 Dcorhi
298 Gbba 363 Barahi 296 Patepur Bharpura
J.
Maldah
300 6-10 83 Masur Garh 326 Bolaaudi
,302 Gijri 84 " Bbarwara 329 Nirpa
3O,Si SObhaipur a~. " Dath 340 . BbikhnauJia
.
. 306 Pirauna
,
89 Dudbpura ,'341' . Mal.r
' .
: ~ ,3d:< Slfltba [Link] ,15.9/2 ' Cbhotka Rajwa 343 Bitha
,':Htr·: [Link] Sbaukarpur I • ,"
~ \~~." (:; \
3'~ Batardiba
194
Li " 01,.11••" IICCDl'lli,., 10 III, JWfJJIO"',Oll 0/ SchsdMl,d Ctuu. IIIfIl ScM.',d T,ibl, to
'M ''''0/ populalton by,_"',.
A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.
(\snge of Thana Name of Villaae RaDge of Thana Name of Vil1aae Ranle of Thana N nme of Vi Hage
>cbeduJed no. Scheduled no. ~cbeduled
Calte Caste Caste
population population population
( percentages) (percent ages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Development Block-Hasanpur-c:oncld.
De,elopmeat Block-Blbhutpar
LIst olvilla'~8 aceo," 10 IIIe proportion 01 ScMd...d C4II.,s tMd ScltedMI_ Tribes to
,It. 'ottll populGlion bl ,"",.,.
A-SCHEDULED CASTES -coneld.
Range of Thana Name of Village RaDp of Tbana Name of Village RaDle of Thana NUlne of ViJla,-,
Schedulej DO. Scheduled no. Scheduled DO.
Caste Caste Caate
Population Population Population
(percen tages) (percent ales) (percentaael)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
De,elopmeDt Block-Bibhutpur-cOitC Id .
_ - I V TO 'VILL;AGE•DIRECrOM',· .1DIIC1d.
Li,t ol,illl11* tlttordi", ttl tit, proporti on of ~",dul,d Cllllet',.ad Sch,dMl,d Trib" to
"M tot.1 populorion ",. ,.,.,.
B-rSCHEDULED TRIBES
Range of Thana ' Name of ViII... RaDge of Thana Name of VUlage [Link] of Thana Name of Villase
Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled DO.
Tribe Tribe Tribe
Population Population Population
(percen tagel) (percentages) (perten tage~)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
neTelopment Block-8a...tlpar
De,elepmfllt Block-Sarairaojan
De\'elopment Blork-lTjinrpur
Development Block-Singhia
The Town Directory which forms Section II of I to VI and IV . A and the \'.riua codes used ill tho
Part A furnishea the data for each town in the dis- Town Directory statements are given below:
triet in six Statements covering; (i) Status and growth
StatemeDt I
history; (ii) Physical aspects and location of towns,
1979; (iii) Municipal fiDance, 1978-79; (iv) Civie The statement gi\'ts the Jist of towns and, for
and other amenities in towns; (iv-A) Civic and other
each tOWD, the area, nUll ber of household., popula-
amenities in Notified Slums; (v) Medical, educational
tion as per each Cen6us since 1901, popuJatioa,
recreational and cultural activities and (vi) trade, density and sex ratio as per 1961, 1971 and 1981
commerce, industry and banking, 1979. Censuses, besides showing tbe class and the .tatus
of civic a dmini6tra lion of tach tOWD. The abbrevia..
For presentation of data an the towns of a dis .. tions used in this statement are expJained below:
trict have been arranged in alphabetical order.
Column 2-
Where an urban agglomeration includes two or more
independent tOWDS, the names of the towns constitu- M. Corp. ••• Municipal Corporation
ting the agglomeration afe indicated in the alphabe- M ••• .Municipality
tical arrangement of towns within the district and C.B. ••• Cantonmeot Board/C&Dtoa-
also repeated In alphabetical order under the name meot.
of the agglomeration. The particulars for each such NAC ••• Notified Area Committee
constituent town are furnished separately where CT ••• Cen,us Town
they occur togeth~r under the name of agglomera- Statement II
tion in order to present the particulars of the city
This Statement gives, for each towD, detail.
agglomeration as a whole and also severally.
relatiDg to the physical aspects and locatioD parti!'
For such places as are treated - as outgrowths of culara as in 1979. The aDDual rainfall and tempe-
a particular town, details have not been showD rature for each town and their distance by road
separately but have been included in the figures of from the State, District and Subdivisional headquar-
the core tOWD. However, the Dames of such out- ters and from the nearest city, railway atatioD
growths and their popuJa tion have been incorpora- and bus stand have also been presented. it abo
ted in the appendix to the Town Directory. Sam as- gives information about navigable river/canal, if
tipur Railway Colony has been treated as an out- there is any, within 10 kilometres of the tOW8. The
Ilowth of the core town Samastipur. information in columns 3 to S is generally baled
on the reports of the locaJ official.. However, for
In Statements II, nr and VI the relevant co-
IUlDDs in respect of the urban assJomeratioD have
towns for which tbis information was available from
been left blank btduae the ibforaaatioa caD be given the office of the Djrector General of Observatories
onJy for the- cODltitueDt units. the same baa been used. Tbis baa been indicated
in the footnote to the atatement.
The lauId use data in respect of Census tOWDS
(ao.~[Link] &ow_) have' betn " included IS an The abtft,·iatioDl UHd in t hi, statement are :
Ippeadil 11:10 the YjJJuJC D.(rcct ')cy as explained Colli"'" 13--
vn.
: iD tlao I
Direatory . •iou 01 ihis volume
• " ' ; .. .,.
R ••• River
, TIlt "'iII::OI, . . dIIa caYeI'8d':~'" atatellle8ti C ...,. Caaal
200
TOWN
STATEMENT
StATUS ,[Link]
Name of the Number of bouse- Population and growth
Clasa, name ad civic admi- Location Development Area bolds includina
SCIial niatration .",tUI of Code no. Block (in Sq. houseless r---- --_ ...... _.--- --..........
no. town Km,) household.
(in 1981 Cenlus) 1901 1911 1921 1931
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
STATEMENT
PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND
Pby sical aspects
,.-.
--------j._-----.---'~
Maximum Minimum
1 2 3 4 5
Note: Data in columns 3 to S are not available in respect of all towns in the office of the Director General of Observatories ,
STATEMENT
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
Receipt (in as, .(0)
---
1941 19S1 1961 1971
-----..~
1981
Density (1981
Census)
,----,
1961 Censul
.A------- _ .
1971 Census 1981 Ceosus
I"~
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
•
II. I 7,853 12,538 10,747 13,413 4,562 938 924 944
(59'66) ( -14·28) (24·81)
••• ••• o •• • •• 8,805 1,090 • •• • •• 1,006
10,154 12,067 13,142 14,788 18,599 18,057 939 889 912
(14-49) (18"84) (8'91) (12'52) (25·77)
f!:293 19,366
, .. 25,726 31,566 47.232 13.690 685 7S2 785
(34'39) (45·69) (32'84) (22·70) (49.63)
II
LOCATION OF TOWNS 1979
Name of aDd ro~d distance (in Km.) froln
State Headquarters District Head- Su bdivisional Nearest city with Railway station Bus Route Navigable river I
quarters Headquarters Population of canal (if witbin
one lakh and more 10 kms.)
6 7 8 ') 10 II 12
Patna (166) Samastipur (24) Samastipur (24) Darbhanga (70) Dalsinghsarai (0) Dalsioab. Balan (Rt
sarai (0)
Paton (176) Samastipur (55) Samaltipur (55) Muzaffarpur (110) Mohiuddinagar (5) Mobiuddj· Ganp. (R)
nalar (0)
Patna (214) Samastipur (25) Samastipur (25) Darbhanga (70) Roscra Gbat (1) ROlera (0) Burhi
Gandak (R)
Patn8 (19J) Samastipur (0) Samaatipur (0) Darbhanga (40) Samastipur (0) Samaati- Burbi
pur (0) Gandak (R)
as ~ucb the jnfornlation is based on local lources.
111
1978-79
Expenditure (in Rs. '00)
r------._,---.----------------____,..,,_----------------.
General
. -------------.. . . . -----.. . . --_,_'..
Public safety Pu blic health Public works Public Others Total
administration and conveniences institution (Ipeeif,) expenditure
11 12 13 14 15 16 J7
1,200 100 300 SOO .. . .
'
~O 2,150
••• ••• ... • •• • • 0
••• • ••
761 309 ~829 1,223 31 592 5,745
1 290 ""5 1,005 ',:139 ••• I 537 10 S46
TOWN
STATEMBNt
Serial CIa,s and nanle of town tion Population Scheduled (in Km.) of
no. Itatus Tribca Sewerage Water borne Service Other&
(in 1980) Population
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10
STATEMENT
MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL RECREATIONAL
AMENITIES, 1979
Method of
disposa 1 of (
Protected wa ter supply
.A... -._.-~
Fire fighting
service r I
-
Electrification (number of connectiolls)
-~--
__ ._, -
_a~
night-soil Source of System of storage Domestic Industrial Commercial Road lilbtiq Other,
supply with capacity in (points)
litres (in bra cketB)
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
HL,ST TW,W •• • Darbhanga (70) 538 68 3M6 ISO •••
WB,ST TW,W BWP Darbhanga (40) 5,215 210 2,115 l,3S4 •••
(450,000)
v
AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1979
Number of
facilities Recreational and Cultural facilities
-- -- -_-- - - - - , Working Wo- ,- .A .. ---. ~\l
men's hostels
Higher Secondary I Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult literacy with number Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public
Intermediate/PUC Matricula- S~coDdary Schools Classesl of seats Drama/ Librariea
(Pre-University tion and Centres, Communi ty includini
College, Junior Middle OtheR halls readina
College Level) School. (specify) rooma
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
BepJlarai (30) 4 3 ~ Samastipur (24) 1
•• • ••• •• • •••
TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT VI
3rd
,..---
18t
..A.
2nd
-- ----:'\
3rd
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 IV -Dalsinghsarai Rice Dal Wheat Chil1ies Holdi Tobacco
2 V-Mohiuddinagar Rice Pulse Edible oil Chillies Coriander Tobacco
3 IV-Rosera Iron Sugar K. oil Cart wheel Lichi Chillies
4 nl--8amaltipur· Grains Oil Cloth Chillies Tobacco Turmeric
Serial Class aDd name of town Name of three mos t impol tan t Number Number of Numher of
no. commodifes manufactured of Banks Agricultural Non-agrlcultura)
, - __ -_..A------- ----~ Credit Societies Credit Societies
1st 2nd 3rd
1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14
Till 1971 Census, the Prinlary Census Abstracts categories only is 11 departure fronl the practice-
used to be genernted by breaking the Individual Slip adopted for 1961 and 1971 Censuses when the figures
pads aDd relOttiDI to sorting of Individual Slips. As of main workers were presented in nine categories.
a [Link] departure from this procedure, the tabula- While the three categories, viz., cultivators, agricul-
tion sYitem of 1981 Census has avoided the breaking tural labourers and persons engaged in household
of the pads and manual sorting of the Individual industries have been retained, the remaining catego-
Slips. The data for the Primary Census Abstract ries have been grouped together under the category
have been obtained by compilation of the data "other workers" .
available in Part II of the Household Schedule,
viz., the Population Record. The VilJage/lJrban Primary Census Abstract is
preceded by the District Primary Census Abstract
The generation of Prinlary (:ensus Abstract has furnishing data for total, rural and urban areas of
been done by proce~sing the schedules first for the 5 the District, Subdivisions and Development Blocks
per cent sample blocks, followed by 15 p~r cent and also for each town of the district.
sample blocks, followed thereafter by another 20 per
cent additional sample blocks and finally for the re· An appendix has also ~een presented in the case
maining 60 per cent of the Enumeration blocks. The of the Urban Primary Census Abstract \vhich incor-
figures were then aggregated for the required units. porates the basic population data enumerator's
blockwise in each urban area. This may be particu-
The Primary Census Abstract included in the larly useful for the civil administration and ejection.
District Census Handbook is the VillagejU rban authorities in the urban areas.
Primary Census Abstract which gives figures up to
the village level in case of the rural areas and upto Apart from this appendix, an annexure has also
ward (or circle) level for urban areas. The informa- been presented sh'Jwing the boundary of each enum...
tion contained in the Vil1age/Urban Primary Census eration block of a city ftown and the important land-·
Abstract relates to occupied residential houses, marks, roads, etc.
households, the total popu1ation, the population of
Besides the general Primary Census .L\bstract, a
the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes,
chargewise peA in respect of SC/ST has also beeD
literates, ,main workers by broad categories of main
presented. The format of this peA is almost the
activity, marginal workers and non-workers by sex.
same with slight changes.
The broad categ\.~rjes of main workers have been
classified as under : RuraljUrbao classification
1. Cultivators As already mentioned in the beginning the data
2. Agricultural Labourers for the Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract have
3. WOlkers engaged in Manufacturing, Process- been presented for the revenue villages the case of rural
ing. Servicing and Repairs in Housebold area and urban wards (circles) in the case of urban areas.
Industry. The concepts of villages, to~, urban agglomeratioD
4. Other workers. etc. are explained in the introductory part of this vol..
ume. The revenue village and an urban ward (cjrcle)~
It, therefore, indicates the basic socio-economic which may have comprised of several enumeration.
characteristics of the population for the various teri- blocks, have been treated as units for presentation or
torial unit~. The divi&ion of main workers in four data.
21J
DlSraltT PRIMARY
District/Su bdiviJion/
Community Develop.. No. of occu.
ment Brock/Urban Total Area
,
pied Resi- No. of Total population (including Scheduled Castes
SI. A81iomera lion/ Rural 10 dential house. Institutional and Houseless
no, City/Town Urban km' houses holds Population) .A. __
.A.--. ~ t
I -~
P M P P M F
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SAMASTIPUR T 2,904.0 275,198 37J,558 2,116,876 1,073,449 1,043,427 373,677 185,647 188,030
DISTRICT R 2,888.5 262,962 357,085 2,028,827 1,025,97J l,002,8S6 361,639 179,297 182,342
U lS.5 12,236 14,473 88,049 47,478 40 571 12,038 6)3~ 5,688
SAMASTIPUR T 1,739,7 193,091 256,139 1,482,038 7S~,96S 728,073 266,180 132,556 133,624
SADAR SUB· R 1,725'2 183,301 244,755 1,412,588 716,212 696,376 2S6,433 127,461 128,972
DIVISION U 14·5 9,790 J J,384 69,450 37,753 31,697 9,747 5,095 4,652
1 Samastipur T 148'6 26,630 32,192 190,837 100,387 90,450 33,993 17,258 16,735
R 145'1 19,555 24,410 143,605 73,923 69,682 28,235 J4,132 14.103
U 3-S 7,075 7,782 47,232 26,464 20,768 S,7S8 3,126 2,632
Sam'}stipur (I) U 3'45 7,075 7,782 47,232 26,464 20,768 5,758 3,126 2,632
(i) Municipality U 4,898 5,530 36,395 20,215 16,180 4,527
(ii) Railway Colony U * 2,171 2,252 10,837 6,249 4,588 1,231.
2,432 2,095
* 694 537
2 Sarairanjan R 153.8 15,515 21,812 131,414 66,354 65,060 23,237 ll,S37 lL700
3 Tajpur Morwa R 178-5 15,922 23,021 129,598 65,181 64,417 23,113 1I ,409 11,704
4 Pusa R 119-7 17,036 20,807 122,086 61,515 60,571 21,503 10,637 10,866
5 Kalyanpur R 235'3 24,802 31,074 17J,433 87,455 83,978 33,138 16,612 16.526
6 Warisnagar R 271'9 28,5,55 35,934 202,524 103,974 98,550 38,744 19,575 19,169
7 Ujiarpur R 171-2 18,770 25,280 145,646 74,066 71,580 26,016 12,925 13,091
8 Dalsin,blarai T 182'6 22,401 30,230 116,512 89,270 87,242 32,930 16,258 16,612
R 179-7 20,736 28,106 163,099 82,370 80,729 30,015 14,828 15,187
U 2'9 1,665 2,124 13,413 6,900 6,513 2,915 1 430 1,485
Dalsinghsarai eN) U 2-94 1,665 2,124 13,413 6,900 6 513 2,915 1,430 1,48S
(II)
9 Mohiuddinalar T 139'7 10,375 15,311 92,105 45,508 46.597 15,760 7.633 8,121
R 131'6 9)25 13,833 83,300 41.119 42,181 14,686 710~4 7,592
U 8'1 1,050 1,478 8,805 4,389 4,416 1,074 539 S3S
AiohiuddlnaIQ,(N) U 8'08 1,050 1,478 8,805 4,389 4,416 1,074 539 S3S
(III)
10 Patori R 138'4 13,085 20,418 119.883 60,255 59.628 17,746 8,712 9,034-
ROSBRA T 873'2 82,107 115,419 634,838 319,484 315,354 107,497 53,091 54,406
fUBDIVISION R 872·2 79,661 112,330 616,239 309,759 306,480 105,206 51,836 53,370
U 1'0 ,
2446 3,089 18,S99 9,,725 8,874 2,291 1,255 1,036
11 Rosera T 245-3 23,769 35,136 19.J,S35 98,713 95,822 33,497 16,795 16,702
R 244·3 21.323 32,047 175,936 88,988 86,948 31.206 15.540 15,666
U 1'0 2,446 3,089 18,599 9,725 8,874 2,291 1,2'" 1,036
[Link] (M) (IV) U 1'03 2,446 3t 089 18.399 9,725 8,874 2,291 J,25S 1,036
12 Siolhia R 144-8 11,383 16,901 92,548 45,735 46,813 19,195 9, ~83 9,812
13 Hasanpur R 272'3 23,747 33,424 J81,602 92,903 89,699 27,746 J3,848 13,898'
J.. Bibhutpur R 210·8 23,208 29,958 165,1'3 82,133 83,020 27,059 J3,065 13,994
213
MAIN WORKERS
,-- --A.-
Total Main Workers
Scheduled Tribca Literates (I-IX) l
,-- _ ..A..
~
,..-_-_---...A----_ 1 ,- .A...................._, ----;.,
P M F P M F P M P
13 14 J5 16 17 ]8 19 20 21
285 148 137 516,311 393,086 133,225 584.818 ~30,559 S4,2!19
134 59 7S 477,967 362,040 115,927 562417 509,800 51.617
1St 89 62 48,344 31 )(~46 17,298 22,401 20,759 16G
41,800 6,584
4 2 2 39.938 30,777 9,161 42,714 39,118 3,596
________ - ____ J..------ ----------
MAIN WORKER'
I 2 3 22 23 24 2S 26 27
(1) Towne treated as luch for the (iP' time in 1981 Cen••• are PliDted in itQlics.
(2) Roman Ilumerals within brackets after the nam. of tOWD' indica to their Location Code Bumben.
(3) The abbreviatioDi have boon uI,Cd for the atat". of tOWDI-
M-Municipality. N-Notified Area
Nott : .Separate area fiaurel for SamaltiMf Municipalit1 aad Samastipur Jtailway colon, are DOt a,ai1able. Tbeir .
comb1DecJ area hu bleD Ibo"D ..... maiD towa.
215
C~SU~ AlSTlACT
MAIN WOltKBR.S
,,--- --~
Houlehold indultry-
ManufacturiDI, Pro-
ceasina. ScrviciDg and Other Workers
Repair. [111, IV, V (b)
lV(a») and VI to JX] Marginal Workers NOD -Workers
(
_-_..J.....----~ ,--- -"-------"") ,-- -"-- -~
,--.- _ _ _ ..A...-
,
...
P M P P M F P M P P M P
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39
15,159 13,388 1.771 86,145 81,295 4,950 28,075 7,783 20,292 1 ,503,983 535,107 968,876
14,185 11,589 1.596 68,380 64,550 3,830 27,742 7,674 20,068 1,438,668 508,497 9JO,171
974 799 175 17,865 16,745 1,120 333 109 214 65,315 26,610 38,705
10,214 1,239 68,464 64,843 3,621 14,566 4,520 10,046 1,062,013 377.5~3 684,420
11,453
9,675 1,162 54,421 51,S~7 2,884 14,330 4,437 9,893 1,010,376 356.394 653.982
10,837
539 77 14,043 13,306 737 236 83 153 5 I ,637 21,199 30,438
616
1,402 1,243 159 20,926 20,036 890 2,504 997 1,507 136,991 51,427 85,564
1,192 1,055 137 10,017 9,625 392 2,462 962 1,500 101,728 36,372 65,356
210 188 22 10,909 10,411 498 42 35 7 .35,263 15,055 20,208
985 854 131 4,274 4,017 257 1,116 391 7~5 94,296 33,524 60,772
678 631 47 3,756 3,571 185 802 305 497 95,28.l 33,438 61,84S
943 871 72 5,725 5,401 ~"'4
-"" RO] 322 481 88,457 ) 1,360 17,097
t,3S0 1,209 141 7,716 7,344 372 2,435 559 1,876 119 t 15() 42,022 71,134
1,415 1,219 196 7:934 7,634 300 1,609 443 1,166 142,141 49,197 92,944
1,036 9~5 81 3,922 3,698 224 722 237 4HS 10\552 37,079 68,473
2,389 2,121 268 7,937 7,323 614 2,669 509 2,160 )2\994 45,166 8Q,828
2,198 1,963 235 5,827 5,359 468 2,591 500 2,091 11() , 119 41 1482 74.637
]91 158 33 2,110 1,964 146 78 9 69 9,~75 3,6H4 6,191
636 561 7S 3,OS8 2,859 199 656 248 408 87,099 30,328 56,771
3,706 1,174 532 17,781 16,452 1,329 13,509 3,263 10,246 441,970 157.514 284,456
3,348 2,914 434 13,959 13,OJ3 946 13,412 3,237 10,175 428,292 152,103 276,189
358 260 98 3,822 3,439 383 97 26 71 13,678 5,411 8,261
1,024 831 193 7,125 6,578 547 3,244 463 2,781 134,566 48,101 86,465
666 571 95 3,303 3,139 164 3,147 437 2,710 120,888 42,690 78.\98
358 260 98 3,822 3,439 383 97 26 71 13,678 5,411 8,1fJ7
3S8 260 98 3,822 3.439 383 97 26 71 13,678 5,411 8,267
S11 447 64 1,648 1,501 147 3,990 1,263 2,127 63,022 22,832 40,190
1,015 895 120 4,518 4,220 298 4,016 788 3,228 124,202 443JS 79.887
1,1-s6 1.01U IS5 4,490 4,153 337 2.259 749 lr 510 120,180 42,266 71,914
216
MAIN WORKERS
r----_,},.,_ ~
Dietrict ISu bdiviaion/ No. of Houae·
Community Develop- Holde with
mont Block/Urban Towl Scbeduled Tota I Scheduled Total Main
81. AalomeratioD / Rural Ca8t\o!s Castes popula- Workers
DO. City/Town Urban members lion Literates (I-IX)
,-----"----~ I
.A.. ,,- -.A.. -~
P tvl F P M F P M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SAMASTIPUR 'f 73,280 373,677 185,647 188,030 32,398 28,458 3,940 121,416 99,345 22,071
DISTRICT R 71,162 361,639 179,297 182,342 29,338 26,019 3,319 118,120 96,494 21,626
lJ 2,118 12,038 6.350 5,688 3060
, 2,439 621 3,196 1,851 445
SAMA8TIPUR SADAR T 51,737 266,180 132,556 133,624 24,051 21,044 3,007 85,883 71,330 14,553
SUBDIVISION R 50,020 256,433 127,461 128,972 21,602 19,134 2,468 83,245 69,020 14,225
U 1,717 9,747 5,095 4,652 2,449 1,910 539 2,638 2,310 328
I Samaatipur T 6.279 33,993 17,258 16.735 4,9.50 4~098 852 10,419 9,001 1,418
R 5,289 28,235 14,132 14,103 3,084 2,670 414 8,934 7,649 1,285
U 990 5,758 3,126 2,632 1,866 1,428 438 1,485 1,352 133
Samaltipur (M) (I) U 990 5,7S8 3,126 2,632 1,866 1,428 438 1,485 1,352 133
(i) Municipality U 737 4,527 2,432 2,095 1,276 992 284 1,175 1,065 110
(ii) Railway Colony U 253 1,231 694 537 590 436 154 310 287 23
2 Saraira njan R 4,383 23,237 11,537 11,700 1,591 1,405 186 7,835 6,....'49
,
1,586
3 Taijpur Morwa R 4,420 23,113 J 1,409 11,704 2,343 2,092 251 6,826 5,955 871
4 Pun R 4,118 21,503 10,637 10,866 1,892 1,628 264 7076 5,847 1,229
,
)
5 Kalyanpur R 6,550 33,138 16,612 16,526 2,276 2,088 188 11.155 9,197 1,958
Warjsnalar R 7,791 38,744 19.575 19,169 2,446 2,234 212 13,019 11,103 1,916
7 Ujiarpur R 5,368 26,016 12,925 13,091 2,228 2,030 198 8,095 6,935 1,160
8 Dalliolhaarai T 6,382 32,930 16,258 16,672 3,387 2,946 441 10,561 8.696 1,865
R 5,851 30,015 14,828 15,187 2,975 2,604 371 9J 778 7~994 1,784
U 531 2,915 1,430 1,485 412 342 70 783 702 81
Dalsinghaarai (N) (II) U 531 2,915 1,430 1,485 412 342 70 783 702 ~l
9 Mohiuddinagar T 3,006 15,760 7,633 8,127 1,581 1,)59 222 5,322 3,907 1,415
R 2,810 14,686 7,094 7,592 1,410 1,219 191 4,952 3,6'1 1,3O r
U 196 1,074 539 535 171 140 31 370 256 114
Mohiuddina,a, (N) (III) U 196 1,074 539 53S 171 140 31 370 256 114
10 Patori R 3,440 17,746 8,712 9,034 1,357 1,164 193 5,575 4,440 1.135
ROSBIlA SUBDIVJSION T 21,543 107,497 53,091 54,406 8,347 7,414 933 35,533 28,015 7,S18
R 21.142 105,206 51,836 53,370 7,736 6,885 851 34,875 27,474 7,401
tJ 401 2,291 1,255 1,036 611 529 82 658 541 117
11 lloaera T 6,595 33,497 16,795 16,702 2,568 2,337 231 11,253 9,086 2,167
R 6.194 31,206 15,540 15,666 1,9'7 1,808 149 10,595 8,545 2,050
U 401 2,291 J ,255 1.036 611 529 82 658 541 117
ROler. (M) (tV) U 401 2,291 1,255 1,036 611 529 82 658 541 117
12 SiD,hi. R 3,762 19,195 9,383 9,812 ] ,167 1,093 74 6,451 4,805 1,646
13 Halanpur R S,S49 27,746 13,848 13,898 1,864 1,681 183 9,79S 7,449 2,346
14 Bibhutpur R 5,637 2",059 13,065 13,994 2,748 2,303 44S 8034 I
6,675 1,3S9
Note: (i) TOWDS treated .1 luch for tbe fint time in 1981 ceolUS are printed in italics.
(li) Roman numerals within bracketl after the namel of towns indicate their location code Dumben.
(iii) The abbreviations bave been uaed for tbe atatul of townl-
M--MuDlcipa1Ity. N Notified Area.
217
5,110 4,756 354 69,658 56,768 12,890 2,073 1,681 392 9,O.t2 8,125 917 4,481 776 3,705 J 75,816 60,450 115,366
5,071 4,719 352 68,737 55,986 12,751 1,958 1,596 362 7,479 6,7L9 760 4,403 766 3,637 168.7d5 57,675 111,110
39 37 2 921 782 139 115 85 30 1,563 1,406 157 78 10 68 7,031 2,775 4,256
587 S07 80 6,72 t 5 ,6~8 1,033 307 235 72 2,80 t 2,571 233 72~ 184 544 22.846 8,07J 14,773
569 489 80 6,482 5,461 1,021 267 207 60 1,616 1,492 124 7 ~5 183 542 18,576 6 , 300 12,27(l
18 18 ... 239 227 12 40 28 12 1,18S ] ,079 109 3 I 2 4 • 270 1,71'3 2,497
18 18 ••• 239 227 12 40 28 12 ],188 ),079 109 3 1 2 4,270 1,773 2)497
18 18 ••• 239 227 12 30 26 4 888 794 94 3 1 2 3,349 1,366 J,983
••• ... ••• • •• • •• • •• )0 2 8 100 285 15 ••• • •• • •• 921 407 514
619 554 65 6,395 5,004 1,391 116 92 24 705 599 106 245 41 204 15.157 5 247 9 910
I
530 511 19 5,628 4,839 789 161 J41 20 507 464 43 227 52 175 16.060 5,402 IO,65l<
343 327 16 5,957 4,832 J ,125 171 142 29 605 546 59 217 32 185 14,210 4,758 9,452
577 551 26 9,240 7,413 1,827 258 220 38 1,080 1,013 67 617 104 5J:l 21,366 7,311 14.055
434 425 9 11,4tH 9,703 1.778 229 173 56 875 802 73 514 93 421 20,211 8,379 11,832
719 675 44 6,633 5,625 1,008 133 110 23 610 525 85 319 31 288 17,602 5,959 11 ,(143
'732 673 59 8,301 6,719 1,582 447 365 82 1,031 939 142 953 127 826 21,416 7,435 13,9S1
718 661 57 7,854 6,308 ),546 398 326 72 808 699 ]09 9JO 125 785 19,327 6,709 12,61 X
14 12 2 447 411 36 49 39 10 273 240 33 43 2 41 2,089 726 f I ,36.~
14 12 2 447 411 36 49 39 10 273 240 33 43 2 41 2,089 726 1,36.'
368 341 27 4,469 3,J50 1,309 8~ 66 19 410 350 60 355 66 289 JO,083 [Link] 6,423
361 334 27 4,224 3,006 J,218 59 48 )1 308 263 45 323 59 264 9,41 J ~ 384 6,027
7 7 ••. 235 144 91 26 18 8 )02 87 15 32 7 25 672 276 ~\)6
201 192 9 4,843 3,795 1,048 166 137 29 365 316 49 306 46 260 11,865 4,226 7I 63~
2,805 2,495 310 30,097 23,374 6,723 562 424 138 2,069 1,722 347 3,497 50:l 2,994 68,467 24,573 43,894
2.800 2,490 310 29,946 23,246 6,700 518 404 114 1,61 J 1,334 271 3,469 502 2,967 66.g62 2JJ'~60 43,002
S S ••• J51 128 23 44 20 24 458 388 70 28 J 27 1,605 713 89~
545 485 60 9;713 7.780 1,933 173 127 46 822 694 128 1,007 62 945 21,237 7,f't47 13,590
540 480 60 9,562 7,652 1,910 129 107 22 364 306 58 979 61 918 19,632 6,934 12,698
5 5 ••• 15 J 128 23 44 20 24 458 388 70 28 1 27 1,6OS 713 892
S S ••• 1St 128 23 44 20 24 458 388 70 28 J 27 1,60S 713 892
'699 632 67 ~;S42 4,002 1,540 46 3J 15 164 140 24 1,019 207 i12 11,725 4,371 7,354
808 740 68 8,363 6,201 2,162 140 96 44 484 412 72 889 115 774 17,062 6,284 JO,778
is) 638 lIS 6,479 5,39' 1,088 203 170 33 599 476 123 582 119 463 18,443 6,271 11,172
218
No. of
,------------_ ....._----
District/Sub- Total
division/Com- Rural House-
munity Deve- Urban holds
lopmen t Block! with CuI tivatora
erban Scheduled Total Main
51. A,s)omerationj Tribes Total Scheduled Literates Worker. (I)
no. City/Town member. Tribes population ([-lX)
,.. _.J.-- _ _ ~ ,..-..A---~ r----"---~ r---"- -q
P M F P M F P M F P M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SAMASTIPUR T 94 285 148 137 121 81 40 161 92 69 • •• • •• •••
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ABSTRACf OF SCHEDULED TRIBES
WORKERS
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Processing, Servicing
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labourers [V(a)] (III, IV. V(b) MarginaJ Workers Non-Workers
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8 Tajpur Rataopur(33) 216.91 207 226 1,308 (>48 660 163 187 • • 237 47
9 ~jnghia khurd (34)
10 Pokhr~lira (35)
419.65
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11 SHaut (36) 199.5 I 155 J6·1 955 485 470 56 59 ·.. • •• 217 59
12 Chak Husain (37) 77.29 95 129 736 346 390 306 3~7 ·.. ·.. 40 .•.
13 Hnrpur Niz]mat (38) 42.49 4S
" 288 152 116 65 53 '.0 35 2
14 Harpur Sibut (JQ) 62.73 40 ,17 258 126 132 40 47 ... 47 9-
15 Mathura Mandal(40) 39.25 23 ,10 259 136 123 R 7 ·.. 57 10
16 Rahmatpur (41) 125.45 178 278 1,490 777 713 195 195 ·.. ... 222 63
17 Oaruara (42) 193.03 114 123 900 422 t17~ l) 29 3 ... 236 263
18 Tal Dasraha (43) 241.19 104 117 806 407 399 31 26 11 13 113 27
19 Chak Habib (44) 16.19 lJninhabited
20 Nirpur (45) 22055 327 399 2,626 1,357 1.269 163 122 ·.. 499 182
21 Jagdispur Rani (.17) 74.06 74 ~7 6~O 34() 30) 44 41 ·.. ·.. 234 122
22 Chak Jain (48) 27.52 Uuinhabited
23
24
Malpur (49)
Harpur J airam (50)
27, 11
89.43
20
46
29
48
191
321
95
178
96
J43
27
24
27
21
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• •• • o. 61 16
25 Raghunathpur- (51) 90.65 164 232 1,435 723 712 144 150 • •• •.. 325 128
Bela. Uninhabited
26 AzRakbe Singhia(52) 12.55
Khurd.
27 Rup Naraenl'ur.(53)
Bela
139.61 209 303 792 826 213 227 ... '" 285 2S·
28 P.:chrukhi (54) 84.17 159 251 1,592 839 753 98 84 ·.. ... 451 268"
29 Ch3k Haji (55) 75.27 181 241 J,3~S 684 671 97 106 ••• ... 315 64
30 [Link] "'! (137) 246.85 565 743 4,368 2,334 2,034 182 178 o ••
••• 1,218 289'
Chak Nizamat.
31 Jagdishur (138) 76.08 113 145 1,031 513 SIS 80 80 • •• 2~6 71
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32 B'shunpur (139) 10.93 20 24 148 7S 73 ••• ••• • •• • •• 54 9'
92.27 198
33
34
RamI< ishunpur (140)
Chak [Link] (141) 96.31 173
253
199
1,424
1.192
733
582
691
610
170
ISO
139
143
·.. ••• 369 114,
••• 17S 101
35 Chak Almo (142) 9.71 32 32 150 76 74 52 53 ••• ••• 11 Z
36 Chak Umar (143) 3.24 Uninhaltiled
37' Pitaunjia (144) 307.15 189 240 1,558 803 755 132 139 • •• 443 164
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38 Naraenpur (145) 53.42 130 130 797 418 379 304 266 87 39'
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39 Salempur Dal- (146) 21.85 32 . 32 169 79 80 7S ••• • •• 8 •••
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40 C hondo patti (147) 65.96 95 J37 778 402 374 143 139 154 160
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MAIN WORKERS
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Household
Industry- Other Wor-
Manufacturing, kers [Ill,
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Processing, IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers Servicing and and VI to Marginal Non-
(I-IX) (II) Repairs [V(a)1 IX] Workers Workers
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213 8 110 3 35 2
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165 156 27 62 26 39 7 lOll 48 181 234
84 34 20 28 14 4 I 50 ... ·.. 68 102
65 ... 18 • • 22 ·.. • •• 25 ·.. 61 132
75 2 23 1 22 I ·.. 30 ... 61 121
362 8 71 2 185 6 14 92 ~.} 51 361 654
182 11 102 3 40 7 ·.. ·.. 40 I 32 65 208 402
221 27 96 '0. 69 14 12 44 13 15 77 171 29S
617 41 240 o •• 261 40 J 88 17 • •• 723 1,228
186 ~8 114 o 0 • 41 22 ·.. • •• 31 6 ... • •• 163 273
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MAIN WORKERS
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Industry- Other Wor-
ManufacturingJ kers [ITI,
Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal
Total Main Cultivators Aaricultural Servicing and VI to ,"'orkers Non-Worker.
Worken Labourers and Repairs JX]
(I-IX) (I) (II) (V(a))
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M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 15 27 28
146 1 IS 1 62 • •• • •• ·.. 69 • •• 18
35
56 13'2 238
684 91 lS.5 IS 113 38 18 2 398 36 4 673 1.206
54 1 7 • •• 26 • •• ••• ·.. 21 1 • •• • •• 72 86
810 26 166 11 269 11 13 • •• 362 4 1 • •• 908 1,5J6
410 23 40 2 39 14 44 2 287 5 51 9 42S 798
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 )I 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-SAMASfIPUR-contd.
76 Bejha Dih (194) 216.10 292 310 1,784 92] 861 168 171 ·.. • •• 338 76
77 Lagunia Raghue (195) 655.18 548 779 4, ~()6 2,223 2,083 338 375 ·.. • •• 831 175
Kanth
78 Bhamrupur (196) 192.22 172 215 1,135 728 007 ••• • •• ·.. 274 75
79 Lagunia Suraj· (197) 566.55 937 1,188 7,157 3, 710 3,447 675 707 ... ... 1,649 444
kanth
80 Samastipur (198) Wholly merge-d in Samaltipur (M)
96 8uratpur (214) 70.01 180 180 I,Ol:! 523 489 65 67 ·.. ••• 207 31
97 .' Darhia Ram- (215) 102 38 190 220 l,070 554 516 62 56 ... ... 218 82
Kilhunpur.
98 Bhuaari (216) 183.72 172 9Rl 503 478 J34 129 ·.. ·.. 240 99
Q9 Kewal Ni&amat (217) 214.R9 498 3,093 1,599 1,494 124 138 ... • •• 618 82
• 00 Kewaa J aair (218) 10(1,03 241 1,335 687 648 75 72 ·.. 255 56
lOt Rampur Keaho- (260) 131.93 260 263 1,611 826 785 125 117 ... • •• 219 19
Patti.
102 Sital Patti (261) 55.44 83 100 533 275 258 63 70 • •• 72 7
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MAIN WORKERS
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Indnstry- Other Wor..
Manufacturing. kers [III,
Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal
Total Main Cultivators Aaricu }tural Servicing and VI to \\l('rkers Non- Workers
Workers Labourers andRepairs IX)
(I-IX) (II) [V(a)]
r--A..-~ r ...A...-, r--_.A_-~ r
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15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 28
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-
SAMASTIPUR
1 Ward no. 1 NA 463 479 2,906 1,574 1,332 283 276 ••• ••• 1,117 593
2 Ditto 2 NA 219 265 1,945 1,087 858 207 163 679 356
3 Ditto 3 NA 152 196 1,166 665 531 82 66 ..
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••• 464 262
4 Ditto 4 NA 321 346 29315 1,281 1,034 46 45 ••• ••• 859 561
5 Ditto 5 NA 295 331 2,312 1.245 1,067 114 74 ••• • •• 944 628
6
7
Ditto
Ditto
6
7
NA
NA
235
302
241
321
2,0\8
2.350
1,065
1,291
953
1,059
53
56
47
54 _.
••• • ••
1
843
935
644
565
8 Ditto 8 NA 417 422 2,546 1,358 1,188 221 206 2 ••• 885 506
9 Ditto 9 NA 298 304 2,180 1,169 1,011 129 116 ••• • •• 837 564
10 Ditto 10 NA 254 295 2,140 1,130 1,010 192 172 ••• ••• 713 476
11 Ditto 11 NA 475 591 3,965 2,259 1,706 463 456 ••• • • 1,536 837
12 Ditto 12 NA 268 407 2,702 1,714 993 146 73 1 ... I 264
I
602
13 Ditto 13 NA 248 346 2,205 1,237 968 21 1 4 4 926 645
14 Ditto 14 NA 419 419 2,463 ],397 1,066 68 S8 ••• ... 1,166 682
15 Ditto 15 NA 532 567 3,147 1,743 1,404 351 298 4~ 35 1,132 458
Total NA 4,898 5,530 36,395 2,0215 16 180
~
2,432 2,095 S5 40 14~300 8,379
SAMASTIPUR
1 Circle no. 1 NA 383 407 1,613 951 662 128 87 3 2 77.~ 458
2 DitS 2 NA 243 243 1,146 638 508 80 69 2 1 545 346
3 DittO 3 NA 166 211 830 496 334 32 42 ••• • •• 384 210
4 DittO 4 NA 481 481 2,691 1,517 1,174 40 36 13 12 1,342 886
5 Ditto 5 NA 161 164 801 470 331 55 37 ••• • •• 393 207
MAIN WORKERS
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Household
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Industry- Other Wor-
Workers Labourers Manufacturing, kers [tIl,
(I-IX) (I) (II) Processing. IV, V(b) Marginal
Servicing and VI to Workers Non-Workers
and kepaits IX]
IV(a)]
r--"-"--~ r----A...--~ r--.A--~ r- ..A...-.~
M F 1\1 F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MLJNICIPALITY
6~)1 32 )
• •• 81 8 25 ... 582 24 5 ·.. 378 1,300
402 )0 22 ••• 8 • •• 10 2 362 8 •• • ••• 685 848
253 3 2 •• • 29 • •• 19 20) 3 • • IJ • •• 412 528
524 12 2 ••• 16 1 () J S()O .1 () ••• • •• 757 1.022
579 19 6 ••• 7 •• • 1~ 3 548 J6 · .. ••• 666 1,048
915 79 15 • ••
()I 6 18 821 72 2 3 J,342 1,624
885 34 gO ••• 44 ·.. 21 740 34 ·. . • •• 829 959
584 :'1) (l 1 ·.. 2 576 37 3 • •• 650 929
S92 45 24 1 · .. I · .. 566 45 ·.. ••• HOS
I 021
71; ~9 '2 ~9 3 13 583 )) 2 • • • 1,024 J , ~45
8,765 436 240 3 535 30 183 15 7,807 40H 16 5 II t 434 J ~ ,719
R/dLWAY COLONY
Area of No. of
Name of viUage in Occupied Total Population
Serial viJlage with hectares Residen- No. of (including Institu-
DO. Thana no./ and of tial Hous~· tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Ward/ town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribesed
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p M F M F M 1~' M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVEN UE THA NA-SAMASTIPUR-conld.
1 Sultanpur Morwa (119/2) 22-66 21 23 132 59 73 31 33 ·.. ••• 17 3
2 Fatehpur Bala (133) 354.90 SSO 664 4,371 2,194 2,177 385 3S8 .. . ... 80S 194
3 Chak Ahmad (134) 7.69 Uninhabited
4 Chak Inaetullah (135) 5.26 U,,;nhahittd
5 Maulana Chak (136) 12.95 24 24 185 95 90 27 28 ·.. ... 52 ~4
26 Bathul Buzrug (265) 549.56 775 1,220 7,321 3,620 3,701 613 698 ••• o 0 • 1,383 649'
27
28
Udapatti
Dagarul
(266)
(267)
231.88
93.89 81
139- 2SS 1,651
112 70S
862
359
789 179
346 60
147
58
' .. • •• 382 156
• •• • •• 241 SO
29 Jitwarpurkumhra (269) 759.18 519 1,090 5,964 2,903 3,061 544 S7S • •• ". 1,274 293
30 Nuua Chak (270) 197.08 236 378 2,630 1,31S 1,312 191 204 560 17&
••• • ••
229
MAIN WORKERS
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Household
Indultry-
Manufacturing, Other Wor.
Procelsinl, kers [Ill,
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Servicing IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers and Repairs & VI to Marginal Non ..
(I-IX) (I) (JI) [Veal] IX] \Vorkers Workerl
~
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15 16 17 J8 19 20 2' 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 2 2 .. . 15 2 9 ••• 3 ... • •• J 30 70
1,065 269 608 68 299 183 59 1 99 J7 • •• • •• 1,129 1,908
1.212 159 S24 9 472 148 11 ••• 199 2 1J6 23 1,121 2,072
216 S 139 ••• 67 S 6 • •• 4 • •• • •• • •• ns 385
396 43 154 16 158 24 12 2 72 I ••• 8 444 175
1.744 208 633 11 744 125 46 21 321 51 24 38 1,852 3,4'5
388 48 2.00 3 81 32 3 1 104 12 1 ••• 473 141
190 13 .155 2 22 11 1 12 1 . 168 333
1.290 J40 637 78 4'2 52 S .. ,
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196 10 7
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3 l,606 2,918
673 135 353 2 291 112 9 ••• 20 J -. 4 645 1,173
230
Area of No. of
Name of village in Occupied Total Population
Serial viJlage wjth hectares Residen.. No. of (including Institu
DO. Thana no./ and of tial House.. tional and House Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Wardl town/ward Houses hOlds less Population) Castes Tribes
Circle in KIn'. , - - -• ..A.. .. _ _ --, r--..)...._-~ ,.-A-~ ~
P M .F M F M F M. F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTJ PUR-colltd.
31 Harlochanpur (280) 318.08 369 476 2,694 1,296 1,398 255 279 • •• ·.. 440 213
32
33
Bhagwatpur
Gaupur
(281)
(282)
612.69 647 847 4,975 2,601 2,374 544 484 ·.. -.. 979 215
S4 Sarae Ranjan (283)
14t47
80289
113 156 915 468 457 78 74 ·.. ·.. 198 65
868 1,424 9,679 4,971 4,708 781 778 ·.. ·.. 2,146 741
3S Sherpur Narsari (284) 108.05 106 149 952 497 455 113 109 ·.. ·.. 195 102
36 Oopalpur (285) 36.42 82 102 773
Ramkishun
394 379 57 58 ·.. ·.. 90 26
37 Jbakhra (286) 588.40 708 827 5,278 716
2,746 2,532 665 • •• · .. 871 251
38
39
Harpur Barh eta
Bhojpur urf
(287)
(288)
241.19
121 40
340
169
484
229 1,244
2,728 1,373
621
1,355
()23
141
]30
J53
]29
·.. ·..
...
602
269
~ -
. . 0.,
66
Slldamapur
40 Bhojpur (288/2) 6.07
Un/ 'lhabited
41 Bhojpur (288/3) 2.43
Unil1hab:'ed
42 Nnrghoghi (382) 223.79 263 395 2,)42 1,218
43 Ram Chandarpur (290) 178,87 97 194 1!,677 782
],124
895
216
1.11
210 ·.. 527 144
193 I 336 114
44 Kabra u,j'Sarai. (291) 5J .39
Ranjan Uninhabiltd
45 Surmar (292) 62.73 79 85 6H6 350 336 62 61 ·.. ·.. 158 30
46 Surmar (293) 55.85 71 110 605 311 294 ... ... ·.. ·.. 141 30
47
48
Shahzadpur
Chakwa
(294)
(295)
106.03
32.78
74
38
86 595
276
303 292 113 ]]4 ·.. ·.. 137 66
49 Khajuri (296) 130.31 162
43
162 931
147
498
129 24 21 ·.. • •• 55 (,
433 75 64 ·.. ·.. 186 31
so Khajuri (296/2) 17.00
Un; nhab;,t('J
51 Chak Alahdad (297) 115.74 135 135 752
390.52
369 383 86 82 ·.. -.. 164 56
52
53
Bazidpur Meari (301)
Barah Ba ttn (303) 503.02
356
474
581 3,457
697 4,351
1,764 1,693 218 200 ·.. • •• 695 2(J7
,54 Bahadurpur (316) 301.89 263 316 2.182
2,198 2,153 226 ~40 ·.. ·.. 956 283
, '
Armauli
1,091 J,091 122 140 ·.. ·.. 315 42
55 Akhtiarpur (318) 6475 90 90 537 268 269 19 IS • •• ••• 117 26
S6 Dharampur (319) 115.69 370 469 2,700 1,238
51 Bishunpur (320) 95.}0 154 215 1,339 701
1,462 174 200 ·.. ••• 431 J 10
Manika
683 204 185 ·.. ·.. 284 125
58
~9
Manika Buzrul (321) 7548
2.$3
113 120 489 315 174 ... .... ·.. • •• 162 J9
AzRakbevdaipur (322) 12 18 141 77 64 ... • •• • •• 55 19
60 A kliliarpur (323) 167.42 300 322 2,427 1,255 1,172 199 195
Bal bhadar • •• • •• 572 16S
61 Udaipur (314) 7001 92 123 763 376 387 91 85
62 MahuU Damodar (32S) 88.22 93 • •• • •• 176 83
129 715 346 369 104 1J7
63 Gandharopur (326) 3.24 8 ••• • •• 147 34
8 41
64 Kbalispur (321) 241.19 354 534 2,821
22
J,438
19 22 ·19 ·.. • •• 1 1
65 Bilbullpur Isu f (328) 279.23 436 625 3,495 1,735
1,383 401 380 • •• .... 5J2 211
1,760 376 383 - .. · '. 533 209
CENSUS' ABSTRACt
SUBDIVISI()N-SAMASTIPUR SADAR
MAIN WORKERS
__-.----------.A..---- ------'-------~
Household
Industry-
Manufacturing Other Wor-
Processing, kers [III,
Total Main Cultiva tors Agricultural Servicing IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers and Repairs and VI to tvlarginal Non-
(l-IX) (I) (II) LV(a)] IX] Workers Workers
r-..A-~ r--..A-.. -~ r-.. ...A.-~ r---A--~ ,--...A.. _~ r---A..-~ ,..---"-,,"":\
M F M F M F ~:1 F M F 1\1 F M P
15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
159 ••• 98 ' .. 61 ••• .,. ••• •• • -.. ••• ••• 156 174
41 ••• 46 ••• • •• • •• ... • •• 1 • •• 2 1 28 63
562 IS8 225 3 254 142 IS 1I 68 2 1 .. , 692 J,014
Area of No. of
Name of -lillage in Occupied Total Population
Serial village with hectares Residen .. No. of (including Institu
DO. Thana no./ and of tial House. tional and House Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Ward/ town/ward Houses holds 1ess Population) Castes Tribei
Circle in Km·. r-----. .A.-----.. r---"---.. , -....A.....--. ,--~
P l\1 F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd.
66 Raepur Buzrug (329) 787.10 415 831 4,564 2,294 2,270 487 491 ·.. • •• 779 164
67 Ahmadpur (330) 445.96 259 520 3,255 1,647 1,608 182 195 ·.. • •• S85 240
68 Oangsara (331) 394.16 404 593 3,233 1,596 1,637 254 250 ·.. • •• 485 121
69 Manikpur (332) 650.73 305 453 2,794 1,389 1,405 128 195 ·.. • •• 599 120
70 Musapur (333) 979.73 475 642 4.459 2,161 2,298 371 435 ·.. ·.. 883 233
71 Lagwa (334) 559.27 ]14 267 1,541 797 744 42 33 ·.. ·.. 181 18
72 Balbbadarpur (337) 106.03 81 81 404 204 200 50 61 ••• ·.. 56 4
Mehsi
73 Ralulpur (338) 154.99 110 294 1,566 743 8)3 109 128 • •• ••• 286 70
74 Jan, Mahamad. (339) 41.68 127 205 1,041 516 515 17 16 ... ". 149 26
pur
Total 15,383.76 15,515 21,R72 131,414 (,6,354 65,060 11,537 11,700 ••• I 25,097 7,747
233
272 10 69 11 6 ·.. 35 3
_. ..., 27 41] 69~
382
110
24
52 78 7 28 45 .. , •• • 4 ... 94 148
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-cOllf d.
1 Madhopur Digharua(95) 308.37 429 565 3,379 1,681 J ,698 355 344 ·.. ... 908 278
2 Rajkhand (106) 101.57 97 127 765 353 412 13 14 ·.. • •• 113 32
3 Benu a (107) 33. 18 68 68 392 192 200 69 76 • •• • •• 10 44
4 Amritpur (108) 124.24 120 129 761 376 385 96
...
103 ·.. ·.. 162 89
5 Su hhan chak (109) 27.92 1 1 ~ 2 6 • ••
·.. ·.. 1 1
6 .,ongar
~ (110) 470.24 354 403 2,348 1,191 1,157 21! 215 ·.. •.• 503 104
7 Mathurapur (J 11 ) 84.17 146 146 863 421 442 87 73 ·.. • •• .110 30
8 Kamtaul (112) 186.15 228 274 1,459 697 762 67 91 ·.. ••• 336 94
9 Rajwara ( 113) 130.31 123 146 1,027 531 t:i96 109 102 ... 231 85
10 Chak pahar (114) 464.17 497 624 .\,600 1,698 1,902 224 236 ·.. ... 667 73
11 Mir/apur ( 115) 118.57 169 217 1,336 665 671 101 114 ... , .. 86 9
12 Nisfi (116) 74.06 79 102 588 274 314 109 129 ... ••• 36 5
13 Nikaspuf (117) 282.87 255 305 1,855 945 910 184 204 ·.. •.• 349 50
1~ Chak Dhcan (117/2) 24.28 10 16 96 53 43 . .. ••• ·.. ' .. 38 15
15 Chako Bhindi (118) 57.06 33 39 243 118 125 56 66 ·.. • •• 57 24
16 Morwa (119) 1,466. S4 1,297 1,566 9,108 4,545 4,563 632 662 ·.. ... 1,795 574
17 Rampur (120) 40.87 84 105 614 324 290 21 16 ·.. ". 103 25
18 Oorhiari (121) 91.05 98 141 769 384 385 107 110 ·.. ... 118 8
19 Chandauli (122) 114.52 138 195 1,040 473 562 65 101 7 8 259 132
20 Bheria Barmotar (123) 23.88 Clnz'nhahited
21 Rampur Maheshpur (124) 258.19 211 225 1,5:'1 781 770 163 169 ·.. ·.. 425 23~
22 Asari (125) 56.25 71 120 779 388 391 10 10 · .. 245 117
23 Kasba Ahar (126) 319.70 549 688 4,392 2,226 2,166 202 214 ·.. ... 1,207 458
24 Baghauni Har (127) ]08.86 318 423 2,343 1,179 1,164 176 185 ·.. ·.. 456 150
Shankar.
2S Arazi G hataho (128) 3.64 1 1 2 2 ••• ••• • •• ·.. ·.. 2 • ••
26 Kasba Tajpur (129)
(268)
19.42
17.81
210 2~7 J ,845 961 884 1 2 ·.. 510 271
27 Moha:1 pur L' ninlaahited
28 Otnaidpur (271) 115.33 76 120 782 400 382 60 52 ·.. ... 164 22
29 \Vaina (272) 92.27 8 10 48 22 :6 22 26 ·.. ·.. ••• • ••
~O Harpur Bhindi (273) 724.38 468 701 4,206 2,127 2,079 248 274 ·.. 645 76,
31 Chak ~ikandar (274)
(275)
481.16
96.72
371
38
520
61
3,075
345
1,515
176
1,560 306 346 ·.. ·.. 471 66·
32 l\,[Link] 169 88 90 ·.. • •• 51 •.•
33 Gunai Bnsti (276) 33548 378 588 3,389 1,735 1,654 186 182 ·.. ·.. 325 22
J4 laruJ (277) 694.84 294 456 2,836 1,474 1,362 200 198 ·.. 530 180
• ••
35 Dadanpur (278) 79.32 63 118 605 284 321 23 18 ·.. • •• 99 38
36 Sa rangpu r (279) 1,49~. 74 959 1,382 8,208 4,048 4,160 636 673 ... ••. 1,721 559
37 Jitwarpur (~3S) 317.27 257 298 1,619 834 785 58 61 ... ' ..195 14
Bhuskhara.
38 Indarwara (336) 423.70 317 464 2,173 1,212 J,161 334 330 ... ... 333 104
39 Indarwa ra (336/2) 35.21 U";[Link]
40 Pach Bhinda (340) 279.63 44 J59 Jt nos S03 502 74 78 ••• 250 9S
'"
235
Area of No. of
Nallle of village in Occupied Total Population
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (including Institu ..
no. Thana no./ and of tial House- tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Ward/ town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
in Km! , -_ _ • ..A... ___ ~
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd.
41 Mahn1l1dpur (341) 97.53 253 390 2,107 1,050 1,057 286 300 ... '" 44J .148
42 Banbira (342) 219.34 356 521 2,967 1,481 1,486 285 269 ... '" S55 180
43 Kumaia (343) 180.49 154 242 1,433 7M 727 187 218 · .. ... 152 41
44
45
H:llai
Bangra
(344)
(345)
84.58
55.14
108
40
140
(l9
862
488
471
249
391
239
67 62 ·.. 151 14
41 1
46 Purkhotimrur (346) 33.18 ll) 26 265 J33 132 42 30 ... ... 89 64
Asli
47 Purkhotin1pur (347) 45.32 32 54 395 202 193 ••• ... • •• ... 93 30'
Dakhli
48 Chaklalsahi (348) 122.62 154 264 1,441
4() Bazidpur Karnai (349) 174.82
724 717 133 118 ·.. • •• 216 35
50 Paharptlr (350) 36.02
154 198 J,020 500 520 151 177 ·.. ·.. 153 4~
70 109 5:!9 252 277 34 34 ·.. ... 61 4
51 Lo,jipur Naracn (351 ) 82.%
S2 Tajpur Handi (352) 103.19
88
24
101
40
585 307 278 23 18 ·.. •.. 90 17
6,126
549 48~ 223 192 ... ... 167 32
74 Ashrafpur Supaul (371) 225.81 320 418 2,779
.\ 116
1.429
3!OIO
1,350
520
377
500 ·.. ••. , ,33S 610
367 • •• • •• 672 149
7S Tara Dhamaun (372) 388.90 452 542 2,924 1,517 1,407 280 259 • •• • •• 622 lOS:
231
MA1N WORKERS
---------"- ---- ----
Household
---.-.~
Indu6try-
Manufacturing. Other Wor-
Pro ccssing. kers [111,
Total Main Cultivator. Agricultural Servicing IV. V(b)
Workers Labourers and Repairs & VI to ~,tHginal Non-
(I-IX) (Y) (1J) [\'(u)l IX I 'Y-t'orker6 \Vorken
,,--.A.-","\ r-.-...A...-~ ,_.A_-., r---...A..-~ ,-- ../-.....---~ r-_A_~ r-.A-~
M F M F M F tvt F M F ]\1 F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 2] 22 23 2-1 25 26 27 28
82 15 67 14 15 1 ·.. • •• • •• ... 3 21 43 85
53 7 15 ••• 34 7 1 ·.. 3 • •• SI 83
361 41 214 16 98 27 23 3 26 1 • •• 1 450 793
307 3 155 1 95 2 ]
• •• 54 ... 1 • •• 386 7~3
81 ••• 44 ••• 29 • •• 1 ••• 7 ... • •• ·.. 78 131
752 69 395 19 318 44 ••• ••• 39 6 6 1 856 1,497
Area of No. of
Name of viJlage in Occupied Total Population
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (including In8titu
DO. Thana no./ and of tial House- tiona) and Houle Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Wardl town/ward Houses holds less PopuJation) Castes Tribes
Circle in Kml. ,--_ _.. ...A...._ ,
.. ,---"--~
M F
,-"--,
M F
~
M
P M F F
• 2 3
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-contd.
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
81 Maricha (378) 375.54 377 570 3,309 1,620 1,689 208 1'J5 ·.. • •• 713 173
81 Malpur (379) 171. 99 1M) t95 1,043 468 575 135 192 , .. • •• 241 ]42
83 Jorpura (380) 433.41 ~41 515 3,211 1,651 1,560 288 272 ••• ·. 565 197
84 Siram Dih (381) 72.03 Uninhabited
8S Darwa (381) 1,689.92 453 829 4,770 2,4~2 2,288 289 331 ·.. ... 629 113
753 28 547 65 9 1 22 ]
••• 13 1,15.1 2,178
1,331 97
31,438 2,07'5 16,213 602 11,013 1,241 631 47 3,'571 185 305 497 33,438 61,841
240
DBVELOPMENT BLOCK-PUSA URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY
Area of No. of
Name of ·,ilJage in Occupied Total Popu la tion
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (including Institu
no. Thana no./ and of tial House.. tiona) and House Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Wardl town/warJ Houses holds 1ess Population) Castes Tribes
Circle in Km 2 • r - - - . ...,A_.--~ r-..A..~ r-..A-~
p ~f F M F 1\f F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTIPUR-co"td.
1 Harpur Mahamda (1) 409.13 570 740 4,327 2,144 2,183 604 630 ••• ·.. 733 335
2 Madapur Cbbapra (2) 57,46 175 176 1,264 641 023 173 189 ... 297 98
3 Mahamadpur Deopur(3) 163.90 428 516 3,206 1,593 1,613 381 444 ... • •• 665 258
4
Deopur
Pusa tv1ahamadpur (4) 37.64 47 52 393 207 186 12 18 ••• ·.. 130 65
S Pusa Deopur (5) 131. 93 205 265 J ,068 587 481 48 33 • •• 512 376
6 Harpur Pusa (6) 1,101.13 1,061 1,403 7,998 4,108 3,890 43) 401 ·.. 2,232 851
7 Dhobgawan (7) 326.98 362 399 2,630 1,281 1,349 235 244 ·.. • •• 544 274
8 Sekopur
9 Malikorh
(8)
(9)
18 62
167,94
66
206
71
263
336 180 156 174 153 ·.. ·, . 35 7
1,561 781 780 ]05 111 416 242
10 Jagdishpur (10) 137.5~ 195 197 1,090 5.~O 560 87 91 ·.. ·.. 191 81
11 Nauachak (11) 69.20 110 175 939 425 514 6 4 ·.. 229 140
12 Dighra (12) )A3.09 216 356 1,857 ~95 962 12~ 126 ••• 467 .~1
13 [Link] Ii ( 13) 47.75 36 45 260 I_;() 1.,0 110 40 ·.. ·.. 61 47
14 Mabamadpur-Birauli( 14) 147.7l 17H 249 ) ,3~9 67'2 677 13X 154 • •• , .. 319 126
(5 Birauli Khurd (15) 199.51 154 154 R77 472 405 132 126 ·.. ·.. 170 13
16 Gaura Kalyanpur (16) 125.45 120 149 8(,2 426 4)6 161 146 ·.. 187 114
17 Patepur Gopinoth (17) 77.84 151 151 H6J 446 417 56 57 ·.. J53 43
18 Bhairo Patti (18) 29 95 27 33 201 ]')2 99 29 28 • •• 52 27
19 Dbarmaaatpur (19) 340.74 375 426 "'. ,-, ""S
.. .
,- 1,~04 1,251 338 321 ·.. ·.. 556 232
Bathua
20 Bisbunpur-Bathua (20) 248.07 541 3,090 1,549 1,541 224 283 ·.. ••• 571 146
21 Siriranpur Ajodhya (21) 22622 346 404 2,198 1,102 1,096 321 331 • •• • •• 357 152
22 Bhagwanpur waini (22) 224.60 379 485 2,697 1,370 1,327 265 260 506 179
• ••
urI Gangapur.
21 Oopalpur (23) 93.89 207 1, 111 583 528 8 8 ·.. 260 88
24 Thahra (24) 151. 76 276 1,610 803 807 ]64 176 · .. · .. 358 124
25 Moraand (25) 530,Q4 917 4,X41 2,400 2,441 665 6~1 , .. 777
• •• 199
26 Chandauli (46) 763.23 750 1,063 6,232 3,147 3,085 365 374 ... 1,331 378
27 Kajia Bilhunpur (56) 17~.87 247 322 1,835 287
28 ( baklawaini 308.77 653 720
932 903 252 ·.. 407 J56
29 Chak Cbakla waini (57/2)
(57)
6.07
4,212 2,147 2,065 398 416 ·.. ·.. 999 459
lfni IIhabite d
30 :Naraenpur Khairi (58) 95 138
141.64 831 425 406 68 59 • •• ·.. 193 .112
S~.04
31 Madhopur Khatri (59) 66 97 507 262 245 133 116 ·.. ... 103 S6
32 Naraenpur (60) 9,31 J6 17 92 46 46 32 39 • •• 8 3
• ••
33 Chak Abdullah urI (61) 31.97 68 78 439 223 216 7 10 84
• •• • •• 17
~1ilki.
34 Kubauli Ram (62) 319.70 352 SOB 3,147 IJ~7 1,580 201 198 ••• • •• 768 527
3S Muradpur BlDara (63) )52.97 236 270 1,571 809 762 212 228 • •• • •• 250 SlI
241
MAIN WORKERS
r---..,._..--. ......---------------------"-..,.._-..._.-------------~
Houliehold
Ind'istry- Other Wor-
Manufacturing. kers [III.
Processing, )V. V(b) Marlina!
Total Main Cultivators Aaricultural Selvicing and VI to Workers Non-Workerh
Workers Labourers andRepairs IX]
(I-IX) (I) (II) rV(a)]
,--.../'.__--... r---A..-~ ,--.A._~ r----"--~ r---"---~
M F M F M F M P M F
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26
.,-,
15 16 .... I
1 1(19
)
106 4S0 10 454 70 J8 4 217 22 38 40 J,161
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1() 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-SAMASTll'UR-contd.
36 Dihsarsaun:l (64) 157.42 205 248 1,447 735 712 212 218 • •• • •• 213 76
37 Chak Bangri (65) 80.53 35 43 209 80 129 · .. ... • •• ·.. 21 18
38 Ku bauli Basa (66) 83.36 149 ]49 971 493 478 182 195 ·.. lX8 53
39 Khaira (67) 118.9t{ 159 225 1,262 634 628 93 95 ·.. 250 52
40 ~ u 1t 3 n C h ak (68) 5 .67 7 7 ]7 16 21 16 21 ·.. ·.. 2 ·..
41 rvlahiuddinpur Rajwa(69) 335.4R 356 501 2,871 1,431 1,4tUl 201 223 ... 686 293
27 lOt} ·..
42 Chak:\1 ansur (70) 1.'.3) 19 51 55 53 55 1 ·..
43 Shahpur BJghauni (71) :~67 .·15 566
55
7-l9
65
5,312 2,606 2,706 225 302 ·.. •• • J,274 949
44 Bishunpur Dirnangra(72) 70.01 374 19(1 178 1 107 44
45 Repu ra (73 ) 66.37 66 107 602 29~ 304 ... ... ·.. ·.. 154 67
46 ~1ahamadpur Kuari (74) )02.70 674 7% 5,024 2,512 2,512 502 499 ·.. ... 746 233
47 Bharokhr J (75) 193.35 704 948 5 (~62 2,968 2,694 336 283 ... ... 1,262 378
48 Rilhinlubad (76) 399.82 712 835 4,862 2,430 2,432 353 331 ·.. ... 733 326
49 Mahamdi Chak (77) 8.90 ]2 32 140 69 71 ••• ... ·.. 44 18
50 Bhual Chak (78) 647 Uninhabit,d
51 Gauspur Sarsouna (79) 231.48 )'-)6
67
47S 2,702 1,367
,,..,c J,335 285 273 ·.. 501 90
52 Bazidpur Sarsauna (EO) 44.92
78
H6
89
439 _ ....J 214 31 38 ·.. 66 22
53 Hasanpur Sarsauna (8 t) 39.66 551 288 2()3 II 12 ·.. · .. 95 48
54 Bach (82) 98.34 120 135 709 367 342 63 56 ·.. lSI 48·
55 Chak Bhikh:lri (83) 17.40 12 13 76 36 40 4 6 ·.. ·.. J8 5
61 Dumri Dakhli (89) 76.08 109 117 905 474 431 7S 72 ·.. ·.. 262 39-
62 Chak Tutsi (90) 24.28 42 42 269 138 131 12 17 ·.. • •• 26 4
63 Mainuddinpur (91) 43 30 85 lo.t 620 326 294 6S 52 ·.. 123 22
64 Chak Fazil (~2) 36.42 4X 52 332 169 l63 40 41 • •• 72 30
• ••
HasuDpur [Link] 77.70 60 78 511 255 256 7 ·..
65 (93) 8
·. 89 46
66 Chak Fatma (94) 33.18 14 22 111 65 46 ·.. • •• ·.. ·.. 35 7
67 Chak Patma (94/2) 4.05 31 35 173 8S 88 ·.. • •• • •• 33 11
(is [Link] (96) 110.48
94.29
168
124
245
156
1,375
896
674 701 90 114 ·.. ·.. 349 111'
69 Manpura (97) 438 458 62 65 ·.. 1% 92.
70 Ababa Karpur (98) 101.17 115 136 70S 372 333 119 112 ·.. ·.. 176 87
SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR SADAR
CENSUS ABsTaAcr
MAIN WORKERS
"~-----"'----_""-- - -- _...., .. ....- ... - -~-.---
Household
---------~
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
_
....
..,..,
24 25
77 4 I.~I<) 20.){,I
1,229 412 41_~ 112 698 2H) 31 • ••
172
2
29
•• •
135
...
9 37
2 ...
20 - • ••
· .
1 172
)
344
I
25:! M ]42 2 86 64 14 • •• 10 · .. 1()4 3'JI
iSI 30 536 14 133 IS 10 • •• 72 J 7 J9 737 1,396
74 4 19 • •• 17 4 6 · .. 32 , .. ••• 74 J ~O
20 1 2 •• • 18 1 • •• • •• • •• • •• ·.. 15 29
'76 1 3S ••• 40 1 • •• • •• 1 • •• .,' . • •• 61 116
SI 2 30 1 15 1 ••• ••• 6 • •• ... • •• 50 95
192 20 59 • •• 128 17 ••• • •• S 3 1 ••• 185 346
193 H 67 ••• 87 6 11 .f. 28 2 • •• '.f 229 430
244
SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR SADAR
CENstJS ABSTRACI'
MAIN WORKERS
",--- -- ..... ........-...,._---------......... ~--_....-..........--.- ~
4 KaiaUDjar
5 Sardimal
(4)
(5)
574.35
26.71
329 481 2,532 1,236 1,296 180 222 ·.. ·.. 316 1,11
LTninhabiled
6 Sardimal (5/2) 44.92 23 23 138 73 65 ... ... • •• o •• 49 24
7 Sembhu Ram Tok
8 Malinagar
(6)
(7)
360.97
875.73
95
872
113
1,063
602 307 295 264 254 ... ·.. 74 18
5,580 2,834 2,746 605 638 • •• •. . 1,143 389
9 Saidpur
10 Sahuri
(8)
(9)
375.95
277,6J
543
214
674
262
3,545
1,253
1,775
6~7
1,770 427 415 ·.... '
575 1(15
626 187 210 • •• 190 6~
MAIN WORKERS
__- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -__.A________________
Household
Industry- Other Wor-
Manufacturing, kers lUI,
Total Main Cultiva tors Agricul tural Processing, IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers Servicing and and VI to Marginal Non-
(I-IX) (I) (11) Repairs [V(a)} lX] Workers Workers
r-..A...~ r-..A..-~ r--..A..-~ ; -__ _A_-~
r--..A--~ ,-A-~ r . . ..A..-.. ~
M F M F M F M F M F M F fv1 F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 21
211 15
...
82 • ••
...
106 9
...
3 4 20 ..., 8 16 201 371'
22
341 62
14
143 6 174
8 •••
SO ...
·.. •••
24
·... •• • • •• 31 66
• •• 6 • •• 1 305 f22
639 66 338 9 247 50 15 • •• 39 7 4 28 593 1,202
42 1 32 1 8 •• • 1 .... 1 ••• 2 • •• 29 64
181
1,366
75
89
12
546
• ••
10
165
599
75
68
1 " . 3 ·.. 2 18 124 202
16 2 205 9 30 17 1,438 2640
940 62 272 10 410 26 61 10 197 16 ••• H35 1,700
353 138 94 10 199 114 4 2 56 12 ..... 2 274 486
167 1 65 ••• 98 ••• ... • •• 4 1 1 . .. 172 384
217 26 29 ••• 144 21 7 3 37 2 • •• . .. 209 418
97
431
12
93
I f)
73
12
33
69
296
-
47 5
J •••
2
8
57
• ••
)I
·...
2
• •• 100
509
J87
81S
1,348 60 771 23 438 32 31 ••• 108 28 3{1 1,519 2,745
507 16 189 8 254 4 1 63 ,1 5
14 ••• 6 ·.. 5 _.. •••
•••
• •• 3 .. ...
50
5
364
7
969
10
565 38 280 14 ..,
156 18 56 4 73 - • •• J 493 t,02S
3 ...
' 2 • •• ••• •• • ••• • •• J . .. .. .. • •• • •• • ••
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 J() II 12 ]3 14
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-contd.
41 Ganga Paran (27/3) 108.45 Uninhabited
42 Ram Paran (27/4) 1.21 U1l;'l1hahired
43 Siri Nath Paran (28) 0.40 148 184 1 003
7
525 478 137 132 • •• ••• t)3 20
44 Siri Nath Paran (28/2) 288.13 Uninhabiled
45 Ganga ParaD (29) 2.83 Unillhabited
46 Ram ParaD (29/2) 3R.64 67 67 3(,() lSI 179 106 106 ·.. ·.. ~1 ~
47 Rasulpur Baghta (30) 125.45 130 176 1,O(~5 536 529 ... ·.. 115 41
48 Az·Rakbe-Rasulpur (31) 76.08 132 137 7.... -
7')
360 362 150 • •• 14] '27
49 Surmar (32) 376.35 J1.1 336 I,WH') 1,()29 95') 2~'() 20g tI()
51 Jagdis Paran (34) 63.13 7X 122 662 32lJ J3J 14 IJ ·.. ••• 38
52 Dharampur (35) 902.4 130 1]1 65·1 3~7 JI7 65 ()\.) 60 .H
53 Chak Mahsi (36) 457.29 52H 6(14 3,54 t
37()
l.x20 1,721 304 .i, ~6
·.. 48,) 124
54 Arazi Jadu Mahsi (36/2) 182 11 48 65 177 202 20 30 16 S
55 UUa Sarhi (37) 40.,P 120 163 923 463 460 35 3-4 189 79
56 Utra Sarhi (~7/2) 75.27 195 ...."'(){) 1,51:' 765 747 126 136 ... 227 IO()
57 Bhuskaul (38) 77.70 JJ 44 lH.1 ~s 95 3 J ·.. . .. 24 7
58 Nam:,pur (39) 389.71 J)1 440 2,4:0 1.194 1,2'26 166 lSI ... 2W, 74
.59 Mankauli (40) 103.60 166 2.11 1 , ....."'1)',.)
0- 630 669 ~4 98 ·.. ·.. 253 100
60 Ghoghraha (41) 22743 185 242 1,J', I 671 660 13Y 1..~5 219 111
61 Bc\s'.lndi (42) 435.44 391 563 2,940 ],464 1,476 22':l ·.. 440 If:6
62 Rakba Arazi (42/2) 10.93 10 15 67 32 35 25 ·.. ... 10
Belsandi
63 Rakba Bel5andi (42/3) 4.05 19 103 52 5J 36 35 ·.. ·.. 14 1
64 Dathia (43) 1IO.~8 IJ2 7J5 353 362 71 76 ·.. 157 78
1()6
65 Singhia (44) 2oW,38 225 1 251 oJ5 616 207 ••• ·.. 150 42
66 Ghot Nalar (45) 138.06 134 1)4 7 ';_).. 380 375 18 26 ·.. 121 45
67 Bhagira thpur (46) 114.12 15 23 11-
_) 6) 72 47 55 · .. 9 7
68 Jitwaria (47) 483,89 570 62() \427 1,~OO 1,627 297 251 ... 665 210
69 Lachhrampur (48) 117.76 119 l~O 994 526 468 154 124 ·.. 277 118
10 Ramauli (4<J) 138.06 114 141 711 365 356 71 51 ·.. ·.. 144 69
76 Phubhra (55) 432.20 247 355 2,201 1,116 1,085 140 142 ·.. ·.. 473 246
71 Mirzapur (56) 271.54 221 :!99 It 761 941 820 65 50 ••• ·.. 234 78
78 Dhobpwan (57) 493.71 782 782 3,941 1,986 1,955 373 392 ·.. ·.. 698 395
79 Harpur Jhakra (58) 60.70 47 47 266 ]33 133 17 J6 ·.. ·.. 45 M
80 Harpur Jhakn (58/2) 59.08 26 31 214 108 106 77 74 ·, . 25 11
249
MAIN WORKERS
.~-------- -- ,.".--.-~- ..... -.---.--.~--_.--.--.__,----
Household
--'"
IDdustry- Otber Wor-
Manufacturinl, kers [Ill,
Procealinl, IV, V(b) Marlinal
Total MaiD Cultiva tors A,ricu ltural Servicin, and VI to Workerl Non-Worker.
Workers Labourers and Repain IX]
(I-IX) (I) (II) (V(a»)
,----"-~ r--.-"---~ r-....A..--"l (_..A..c_~ ,...--.-"---.~
,--.A.. " f "" "
M F M F M F M F M P M F M P
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28
96 Barbeta (70) 355.31 457 S46 2,975 1,556 1,419 80 73 • •• • •• 597 273
97 Gotina (;0/2) 10.52 39 SO 241 131 110 ••• ... ·.. • •• 36 7
98 Barheta (70/3) 3,24 104 117 760 425 335 41 35 ·.. 92 38
67.18 69 125 582 296 286 8 6 ·.. ISO 89
99
100
Bhagwanpur
'Bhagwanpur
(71)
(71/2) 25.09 113 159 862 435 427 10 16 -. • ••
• •• 152 38
MAIN WORKERS
~('-.------ .................... -------........ ----.~---.--_,_,_-.---.-- -------~
Houachold
Total Main Cultivators Agriell Itur:\I Induatry- Otber Wor-
Workers Labourers Manufacturing, kers [III,
(I-IX) (I) (11) [Link], IV, V(b) Marainal
Servicing and VI to Workers Non- '-Vork ers
and kepaits JX]
IV (a)]
(.A.~ (--"---~ ,--.A__~ ,-_.J.- ~ r---A . ') r-..A.~ r..A.~
M F ~1 F M P M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
12
3N~
570
748
1,2()~
818 60 314 3 3lJ4 54 24 1 86 2 JJ 730 1,348
77 (, 36 2 3S 4 5 ·.. 1 ... • •• 11 54 91
187 X 117 -~ 67 5 ... ·.. 3 ••• J 237 327
)]] 8 56 57 5 I ... 19 3 8 J 155 277
228 I 147 ... 7~ o ••
·.. " . 7 I 3 207 423
272
404
1056
1S
78
70
104
lSI
331
3
2
8
117
232
451
7J
54
10 2
• ••
29
• o.
•••
3
49
21 ,
2
4
3 1
5
287
34S
S44
636
245 5 J6 52
212 7 101 4 65 2 918 1,745
••• ••• 46 1 • •• 1 167 352
929 126 289 7 447 84 S7 136 IS 10 78 820 J ,520
251
REVINUE IfHANA-WARISNAGAR-contd.
126 BalbhadarPur Khajurj(99) .1.36.78 85 132 847 444 403 79 ~2 • •• ·.. 203 105
127 Khajuri ( tOO) 266.28 28() 367 2,185 1,139 1,046 S7 ~o ... 421 187
128 Chak Jarar (101) 50.18 81 109 697 358 339 159 I.V) ·.. ••• 82 24
129 Mahbalipur (102) 40.06 91 124 648 362 286 109 ·.. ... R4 8
130 [Link] ( 103) 73.25 71 127 699 360 339 89 100 ••• • •• 178 49
136 Baadcopur (108) 225.00 455 527 3,108 1,590 ] ,518 235 239 ·.. ·.. 761 253
137 GopaJpur ( 109) 44.11 173 189 1,029 528 501 223 208 ••• 100 7
138 Chatarpur Harpur ( 110) 18.21 27 31 200 101 99 42 38 ·.. • •• 29 1
Chand
139 Shiunandanpur (111) 80.94 57 77 469 235 234 36 38 • •• ·.. 64 4
140 Bhaairathpur (112) 122.62 484 549 3,044 1,584 1,460 386 389 • •• ·.. 617 145
141 Naranga (113) 21.85 47 400 1,664 1,052 612 13Q 93 • •• 718 236,
142 Musepur (114) 100.36 198 266 1,698 880 818 422 422 ·.. • •• 323 39
143 Gobindpur (liS) 60.70 2 2 8 4 4 ... ... ·.. 1 • ••
144 Sari Tole Barh (119/3) 4.45 SI 71 328 169 t59 ... ·.. ·.. 28 1
Kurwa
14S Muktapur (120) 121.40 170 226 1,349 193 656 199 214 ... • •• 250 49
IS 1 JCoilwan (180) 341.15 413 4J3 2,233 1,109 1,124 319 342 ••• 285 47
152 Kapurpatti (181) 52.20 144 144 773 413 360 86 88 ·.. • •• 87 14
153 Gumla (182) 27.1.1 65 126 656 303 353 5 5 • •• • •• 135 52
Total 23,534.32 24,802 31,074 171,433 87,455 83,978 16,612 16,526 ••• •.. 29,461 9,'34-
253
SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR SADAR
CENSUS ABSTRACT
MAIN WORKERS
,- --- ---- ,-__tA..----------- ---------"":\
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household
Labourers lndultry- Other Wor-
Workers
(1) (11) Manufacturing, kers [III,
(I - ]X)
Proceuing, IV, V (b)
Servicinl and and VI to Marginal Non-Workc r~
Repair. IX) Worker.
lV(a)]
,-..A--~ ,----...A..-~ r--..A--~ r--..A..-~
(_...A--~
F ~1 F M M F M F
F M
16 17 18 19 20 2\ 22 23 24 25 26 27
15
38 74 20 14 17 t • •• 22 I .1 • •• 129 )~4
111
424 13 129 214 6 11 t 70 3 4 29 429 ..
8 "'''''
408 37 87 7 172 26 (l 143 4 ... 3~6 7"~
, (
26 5 6 2 6 3 ... 14 ... 3 22 J5
40 3 Q ·.. 12
42
1
10
3
1 ...
I 16
15 ·..
1 10
1
13 S6
65
I J3
129
67 11 9 1 • ••
13 ... 1 10 ••• • •• ·.. 2 ••• • •• ·.. 16 25
242 11 43 I 99 9 26 74 1 ·.. ••• 279 4H7
1 16 J1 2 1 33 • •• ••• • •• 84 J39
62 ••• •••
1_
98 134 • •• ••• ••• 3~9
236
131
•• •
13 79 S
,
2~
'
5
•••
3 .. . '
25 3 3 29 169 311
44,174 4,961 16,629 651 19~6I)Z 3,804 141 7,344 372 559 I,'" 42_ 77,134
254
II Sajaopur (86/3) 115.33 137 179 1,245 653 .592 82 76 ·.. 224 79
12 Dhurlakb (87)
(R8)
167.'4 130 216 1,238 647 591 123 129 ·.. ·.. 184 70
J3 l\1aksudpur 80.S3 113 J59 997 512 485 58 59 • •• · .. 251 82
14 Akbarpur (J16) 6{).70 26.5 282 1,966 1,054 912 151 134 o •• 461 157
15 Akbarpur- (116/2) 47.35 182 230 1,.576 789 787 102 102 361 149
Pitaunjia.
16 Akbarpur- (116/3)
Pitaunjh Tole
4.86 3 3 16 14 2 3 ')
..:.. .... ••• JJ •••
Chak Dindayal.
17 Matburapur (117) 70.82 470
33
543 3,332 1,763 1 569 244 242 ·.. 874 354
18 Milki ( 118) 3.64 33 234 104 130 6 20 ·.. • •• 19 8
19 Sari ( 119) 233.10 479 493 2.833 1,506 J,327 259 243 ·.. 684 238
20 Sari Tole (119/2) 65.96 48 53 208 ]08 100 22 25 ·.. ·., II I
Malipur Sari
Tola Soni
:26 Manipur Bhagi (129) 66.37 92 119 683 348 335 232 246 ••• ·.. 90 22
27 Manipur (129/2) 31.16 63 88 593 301 286 S4 39 ••• .' .. 173 40
28 Maoiput ( 129/3) 19.42 57 7() 4J2 213 199 38 24 ·. . 92 27
29 Bahadurr ur (129/4) 7.69 74 90 525 256 269 21 27 ... .. . 156 SO
Ganj
30 Manipur ( 129/5) IS 38 13 21 126 64 62 ••• ••• · .. • •• 11 1
31 Chak DindayaJ(129/6) 9.71 25 2S 158 78 80 S5 S-I ·.. • •• 18 11
32 Nur Ga('lj (130) 19.83 57
11-4
78 '~ 267 242 ••• ... • •• • •• 113 ~t
:33 Beglmpur
34 Milki
(131)
(132)
74.06
6.47 94
200
110
1.200 622 578 128 lJ8 ·.. ... 287 ...
710 352 3SS 60 55 ·.. ·.. 183 121
:35 Nagar Basti (133) 24.28 IS7 214 1,234 622 612 64 60 ••• o •• 315 103
2SS
MAIN WORKERS
-----_,-.-----",."A....-.. . . . -------~--
r---._....- .......
HOUlchold
---- ~
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28
.5,.,.)
. 11 ISH ... 305 10 ]6 ·.. 60 1 ·.. 2 533 920
150 4 93 37 4 3 ••• 17 .. , ••• • •• ]65 ~54
)29 28 160 3 134 24 5 • •• 30 1 4 3 308 564
13 1 1 3 1 • •• • •• ••• ... • •• 1 1
•.. . _. 41 4 IS 33 65
114
45 •••
14 30
•••
9
•••
4
• ••
••• 86 ..,
• •• • ••
••• ••• 133 lI3'
275 ••• 34
•••
, .. 66 , .. 11 ••• ,164 • •• 28 21 319 55'7
140 1 8 ••• 6 ••• 125 ••• 8 2 204 356
288
• ••
33 21
•• t
Area of No. of
Name of viUaae in Occupied Total Popula tion
Serial villale with hectares Residen- No. of (iDcludinl Institu-
00. Thana no.! and of tial Reuse.- tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate.
Town/Ward/ town/ward Houlea holda leal Population) Castes Tribes
Circle in Km' r - - -. ..A...,--~ r--.A..-~ r-....A..~ ,,--.. ..A...._~
P M F M F M .F M p
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-WARISNAGAR-contd.
51 Lakhmi Oohi ( 148) 435.84 584 867 4,686 2,445 2,241 253 265 1,451 446
Bisbuupur
~2 Bariarpur ( 149) 82,15 190 196 1,094 584 510 189 166 • •• • •• 161 45
Rampur Siwan 115.33 376
53
54 Harpur Murar
( 150)
(J 51) 2.83
434 2,421 1,224 1.197 103 125 • •• ·.. 653 469
Uni'1hQb;t~d
55 Lakbanpa Hi (152) 491.28 461 471 2,639 1,432 1,207 121 105 ·.. J19 63
Kashar (153) 226.22 234 330
56
(154) 80,94 140 194
1,742
1,125
910 832 ISS 17:\ ·.. • •• 286 106
57 MOllani Chak
(ISS) 5.26 21 24
576 549 86 89 ·.. ·.. 152 .50
58
S9
Kheraj
Cballdauli (156) 53.42 106 196
143
1,084
73
577
70 ••• • •• ·.. 3 • ••
60 Raepur (157) 141,64 J8S 325
507 96 7'!. • •• ·.. 199 75
1,997 ] ,017 980 165 174 ·.. ·.. 436 205
61 Tal Goraia (IS8) 6.88
62 Chhatnesar (159) 298.25 398 555 3,324
[,'ninhabited
1,709 1,615 245
63 Tal Koraia (160) 174.82
257 ••• ·.. 744 346
·64 Paroda (161 ) 108.45 147 206 1,]37 591
Unirhabited
546 100 ·..
,65 Labaha tta (162) 71.63 137 173 941 484 457
86 ·.. 167 48
200 175 • •• ·.. 143 35
66 Purnabi (163) 321.32 353 464 2,503 1,227 ) 276 261 271
(164) 112.91 186 230
••• 314 47
('7
61
Charo
Belahi (165) 220.15 262 262
1,338
1,563
681
825
657
738
130
108
ItO
114
·.. · .. 338 102
• •• • •• 36S 135
69 (166) 621.18 712 910 5,081
10
Sathmalpur
RaiDi (167) 69.'1 90 132 776
2,617
388
2,464
388
491 488 ·.. ·.. 879 229
49 54 ••• ·.. 186 38
71 Raioi (167/2) 21.45
72 Kadir Chak (161) 18.62 112 121 778 402 376 Uninhabited
. fj(,O
17 IS .. , ... 82 31
13 lImat Napr (169) 138.81 128 128 331 329 228 223 • •• ·.. S8 IS
257
~IAIN WORKERS
----.--------.-- ,- .... ,... ~-_,-----.._....----- ....... ---~------......---~
lloulehoJd
Indultry-
Manufacturing, Other Wor.
Processing, ker. [III,
Total Main Cu ltiv atofl Agricultural Servicing IV. V(b)
Workers Labourers and Repairs & VI to Marginal Non~
(I-IX) (I> (II) [\'(a)] IX] Workers \Vorkerl
r-..A...~ ,-··..A..·· 1 r-.-...A.. ..~ r---A--~ r ..A-_.~ r-~ r-..A....~
M F M F ~1 F M F t\1 F M F M F
",~
IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ...,\) 27 28
140 9 20 • •• 52 • •• 11 ... 57 t)
·.. • •• 139 244
754 30 215 2 290 9 28 4 ""1
-""" 15 5 7 570 1,230
96 ... 28 ·.. 67 ... ... • •• 1 ... ·.. ... 48 145
762 30 253 7 371 19 14 ... 124 24 146 65J 1,266
16 ... 14 ·.. • • ·.. ... ••• ·.,,- ... 5 20
2'JO
541 34
8 60
233 14
1 .197
201
6
4 21
1 •••
•••
32
86
1
16
-1..,I ·..
s
292
67'1
S02
1,158
48~
278
107
22
167
72
1
1
248
167
104
J8 ...
10 • •• 64-
39
2 •• • 421
297
.
"', ' '5
• •• 3 1 1 S26
49 1 6 • •• 43 1 • ••
• •• • •• • •• • •• • •• 24 69
361 15 135 ••• 208 12 2 ... 16 3 • ••
• •• 216 492
SOl 58 124 1 205 45 8 ••• 164 12 ••• ••• 516 922
59.49
96 Salempatti ( 193) 116 128 793 431 362 124 107 ·.. '" 134 23
97 Jaadishpur (194) 53.82 58 73 471 256 215 ••• ... • •• ... 82 6
98 Pakaha , (195) 11.33
Uninhabited
99 Reora 668
100 Chatur Bahuara
(196)
(197)
350.05
33.59
631
19 20
3.806
84
1,916
48
1,890 329 363 ·.. •.. 427 101
36 40 29 ·.. ••. J1 • ••
101 Khatuaha (198) 376.76 276 409 2,281 1,135 1,146 240 231 ••• • •• 437 116·
Bahuarpatti
102 Siropatti (199) 261.02 299 430 2,462 ,
1266 1,196 269 263 ..91
••• • •• JS2
103 Harpur Shyam (200) 32.78 69 89 452 223 229 ... • ••
· 98 IS
104 lahanairpur (201) 263.85 293 347 2,045 1.034 1,011 299 299
"
(202) 21,85 38 59
••• • •• 309 72
lOS Chak Bikar 363
:. (
'.
199 '64 67 63 ••• • •• 72 7,
106
1<1
Madbutola
Soman
(203)
(204)
124.24
528.51
200
521
273
612
1,594
3,444
814
l,743
780
1,701
98 94 ... ..., 295 26
247 237 ••• • •• 577 121
lO~ Basantpur (205) 214.86 276 331 ~.632 S~l 811 210 212
109 Marina (206) 256.97 178 252 1,369
••• • •• 266 89,
711 6~ 187 179 198
lid' Hariaf)~tI Chat;
••• • •• 52
(207) 127.88 138 193 1,022 540 482 71 69 ••• • •• 1'80 53
2S9
,CENSUS ABSTRACT
.' I, ,1' ..
SUIDIVISION-SAMASTIPUR SADAR
MAIN WORKBRS
I------------------~-------------- -
Household
---------... ~
"
Indultry- Other Wor-
Manufacturioa. [Link] [III,
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Proc:ellinl. IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers ServiciDI and and VI to [Link]) Non-
(I-IX) (I, (II) Repairs (V(a)] IXJ Worker. Workers
r-~ ,-.A. ..-~ r-'-.A..-~ ,----"-q r----A- '"\ ( ..-A...-~ ,-...A..~
M F M F M F M F M F M P M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Area of No. of
Name of village in Occupied Total Population
Serial viJlage with hectares Residen.. No. of (including Institu·
no. Thana no./ and of tlal House- tiona) and Houle- Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Wardl town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
Circle in Kml. , - -• ....A_ .. _ _ ~ , _ . _A__~
,--..A..-... ,-..A. ....
P M 1;' M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 'i
~ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
[Link] THANA-W.4RISNAGAR-conctd.
HI Milki (208) 32.78 .to) 118 673 342 331 94 87 ·.. 103 8
• ••
112 Milki Ahmad (208/2) 7.28 55 55 250 128 122 19 23 ·.. ·.. 39 9
lnaet Chak
113 Semri Chan dar Sen (209) 76.08 52 54 326 164 162 21 18 ·.. ·.. 16 ...
114 Khanpur (210) 708.19 779
115 Az Rakbe Saidipur (211) 36.83
1,101 6,030 3,079 2,951 366 370 ·.. ·.. 1.003 205
Uninhabited
116 Ranjitpur (212) 203.96 137 176 1,024 541 48.l ~) 71 ·.. 145 28
117 Tegraha (213) 69.61 86 95 54] 275 266 • •• 131 55
118 Dilmanpur Boar (214) 14.57 Uninhabited
119 ·Saduka (2IS) 287.73
(216) 460.12
365 406 2,265 1,152 1,113 3)9 299 ·.. ... 43(l 129
120 Sadipur 392 550 3,144 1,577 1,567 401 404 ·.. 469 64
MAIN WORKERS
--------- _.. _,--...)....------ ---------------------~....,
Household
Industry-
l\1anufacturing Other Wor-
Processing. kers [JII,
Total Main Cultiva 1016 Agricultural Servicing IV, V(b)
"'orkers LabouIers and Repairs and VI to Marginal Non ..
(i-IX) (I) (II) [V(a)] IXI Workers Workers
r--"----. , -••.-A-.. - ~ ,-.. -A.._--., r--...A--~ r--A.-. --"l r---.-.)\. .•. ~ r"'-.A..--,
M F M F M fe ~1 F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
554
874
23
55
245
513
2
2
231
304
13
43 15
2 4
10
76
42
4
• ••
--I
.,~
• ••
573
702
1,082
J,512
216 1 100 1 11 () .. ~
••• ••• 6 • •• ••• • •• 304 472
346 20 161 8 166 12 7 • •• .12 ••• ••• 2 301 608
305 20 107 1 15 J 18 2 ••• 45 1 1 • •• 334 tl26
1,269 113 655 22 489 54 26 23 99 14 • •• ••• 1,IS0 2,175
96 4 57 1 39 2 • •• ••• ••• 1 . .. ••• 36 100
960
42
2
.. .
50S
24
• •• 451
18
2 ••• ••• 4 ••• • •• ·.. . 710
42
J,574
74
• •• ••• • •• • •• • •• ••• ••• • ••
54,334 4,440 11,321 577 24,160 3,367 1,%19 196 7,634 300 443 1,166 49,197 -,t44
262
DEVELOPMKNT BLOCIt-UJIARPUR VRBAN/VJLLAG,E palMARY
,. ,
Area of No. of
NalDO of villale in Occupied Total Population
Serial villqo with hectares [Link]- No. of (including Insti tu-
no. Tbana DO./ and of clal Hou.. tional and Houle- Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Wardl town/ward Houles holdl lesl PopulatioD) Caltel Tribes
Circle in Kml. r-~-.-"-.--~ r--A..---. r-..A..~
P M F M F M F
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE T}IANA-SAMASTIPUR contd.
1 Bahadura (199/2) 68.80 21 39 243 123 120 ••• • •• 62 9
2 ~upau' (219) 455.27 366 523 3,373 1~ 787 1.586 28M 268 9 431 139
3 Darhia Asadhar (220) 539.03 373 4% 2.901 1,426 .
1 475 136 155 ••• ·.. 454 159
4 Muriaro (221) 306.34 347 487 2,570 1,233 1,337 302 305 ••. ••• 495 245
S Anaar (222) 454.86 498 531 3,164 l,616 1.548 294 311 'O •• • •• 443 109
6 Dihuli (223) 279.23 255 329 1,789 907 882 221 224 ••• ·.. 279 72
7 Noophara (224) 50.99 27 4.. 313 169 J4.. •• 'O . .. ... -.. 30 1
M Chaita (22') 1,763.19 998 1,452 i.495 4,]86 4,309 475 514 ... 1.479 461
• ••
9 BirDama Tol. (226) 525.27 398 601 3,216 1,642 1,574 227 219 · .. 448 2S
(227) 589.62
10 Harpur Rewari 563 160 3,957 1,942 2,015 389 417 •.. ·.. 647 250
11 Rampur Sahtbu (228) 193.44 ·240 249 1,444 738 706 171 159 .. . ... 252 46
12 Dariapur Pataili (228/2) 162.68 97 126 683 353 330 22 24 ... • •. 115 10
13 Bilhu'Dpur Sahthu (229) 27.11 34 S8 373 196 177 34 35 ••• 90 23
14 Bhq~npurDelua(2JO) 685.12 896 J J238 6,598 3,428 3,170 621 64.4- ••. -.. 870 359
1'$ Chak ';Nlzamat (231) 36.42 41 60 310 161 149 25 20 ·.. 32 2
16 Bedau1ia (232) 140.83 213 228 1,192 647 545 '207 187 ••. . .. 287 77
17 Malti (233) 253.73 280 404 2,348 1,244 1,104 263 240 ... ·.. 591 159
18 Balbhadarpur (134) 102.79 161 234 1,289 660 629 93 95 .• " ••• 232 139
Gau
19 Bolari urf Jaadi •• (235) 419.65 654 935 5.250 2,710 2,540 482 489 .'O. • •• 1,177 339
pur X.l.
20 Lakhmiptlr (236) 525.27 177 993 5,444 2,789 2,6S5 473 • •• • •• 914 393
Mahesh Patti.
I" ,
21 Surajput (237) 110.07 12. 184 1,113 566 547 131 163 • •• • •• 266 69
21 Surajpuf (237/2) 1 ~l
U"inhab;t.~
23 \1 jiarpur (231) 162.68 142 227 1,311 '99 612 57 37 3 2 322 57
24 Itampur EklUa (239) 115.74 157 201 1,208 577 631 1~6 213 ••• •... 238 47
25 Patlili (240) 6.56.30 ~31 1,164 6,~25 3,421 3,104 586 523 ••• • •• 1,S22 4~7
26 HUlu 1i (241) 221.24 152 238 1,047 507 540 215 256 ••• • •• 179 33
21 MaJpur (242) S8.68 6S 94 559 272 287 36 33 _. • •• 104 60
28 Bbikba~hlth u~f (243) S8S.57 122 866 4,789 2,369 2,420 447 495 ••• • ••
t ' 808 128
Lo~ir ..
'to [Link]~.
'. .,. arl*r (244) 2S6.S7 269 1,541 321 720 97 95 ••• • •• 282
67 , ADAl1. 9S
30 Chat Sirai
, .. " :< ,<
(245) 95.91 114 S73 "
279 294 24 26 ... .... 152 78
31 Jaadispur (246) 33.18 17 38 224 102 122 69 8S ••• • •• 21 4
32 Cbandauli (247) 293.40 260 388 2,166 1,067 1,099 175 177 .... • •• 256 78
33 Mebaari (la) 723.16 638 957 5,202 2,579 2,623 424 4% •.• • .• 9'57 236
34 Jawlhirpur (249) 161.87 270 304 1,517 741 716 153 J71 .... ..'O 247 41
.35 Nazirpur (250) 371.31 4SS 532 3,035 1,591 1,457 296 lS7 .•• .. ... 542 132
263
MAIN WORKERS
_-------..------.A-------- -~
Household
Jndustry-
Manufacturing, Other Wor-
Processing, kers [III,
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Servicing and IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers Repairs and VI to Marginal Non-
(1-1X) (I) (IJ) [V(a)] IX] Worker. Workers
"..--J...._ _ r--..A..._-
r---"-~ r--..A..--~ ,--.A--~ r '\
r-_A_~
r-'~
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 2\) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
73 ••• 64 • •• •• 0 • 0 •
•• • • •• 9 ••• •••
_. SO 120
909 154 507 25 299 125 2 1 101 3 5 25 873 1,407
737 30 450 ]3 195 9 27 2 65 6 • •• ••• 689 1,445
585 58 29-l 16 205 35 26 2 60 5 11 6 637 ],273
41 327 32 216 5 58 3 144 1 1 4 870 l,~03
745
28S 61 149 1 98 48 .. ~
• •• 38 12 ••• 2 281 484
62 14 19 2 43 12 • •• • •• ••• • •• • • 0
••• 40 108
507 42 270 9 202 31 ••• • •• 3S 2 ••• ••• 560 1,057
1,273 165 846 31 31 t 133 18 ••• 98 1 5 45 1,301 2,413
276 11 148 6 82 5 9 ••• 37 • •• 42 • •• 423 765
844 .52 45) 1 246 SO 40 ••• lOS I • •• • •• 754 1,405
264
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA -SAMASTIPUR-contd.
36 Nikalpur (251) 246.05 297 370 2,158 1,060 1,098 135 152 ·.. • •• 419 113
37 Akaha Bishunpur(252) 236.33 241 307 2,~24 1,158 1,066 219 212 ·.. 553 104
38 Chhapra (252/2) 45.32 33 42 340 164 176 39 45 ·.. ~\'
,' 17
39 Chak Daulat (253) 131.52 84 136 987 500 487 112 118 186 49
40 Bazidpur (254) 226.62 237 362 1,997 1,025 972 100 103 417 127
Nazirpur.
41 Madhopur (255) 61.51 61 111 554 286 268 107 100 ·.. ... 109 38
42 Raepur (256) 421.27 430 635 3,384 1,754 1,630 533 532 ·.. 685 163
4] Ramchandar- (256/2) 15.78 Uninhabited
pur Eksila.
·4-l Bhagw3npur (257) 362.19 319 474 2,896 1,503 1,193 241 231 • •• ·.. 486 229
ICamla.
45 Satanpur (258) 174.82 387 477 3,176 1,643 1,533 ]60 140 ·.. ·.. 667 300
46 Saidpur Zahid (259) 149.73 315 S14 2~859 1,485 1,374 407 356 • •• • •• 652 362
47 Oaupur (2~1/2) 266.68 436 556 3,067 ],600 1.467 257 252 · .. .... 686 161
48 Chak Milki (298) 10.52 75 96 542 279 263 8S 66 · .. · .. 146 24
49 Paroria (299) 330.62 367 4t6 2,606 1,290 1,316 310 311 ·.. • •• 552 137
SO Salempur Eksila (300) 124.24 22S 295 1,439 670 769 173 243 · . . ·... 239 110
51 Karihara (302) 137.59 1~0 167 1,020 509 S11 47 56 ·. ... , 261 165
52 Pachpaika (304) 38.44 109 161 894 396 498 181 230 · .. · .. 121 18
53 Chandchaur (30S) 1,481.53 2,075 2,706 17,470 ! 8)977 8,493 1,225 1,160 · . . · .. . 3,720 1,249
'54 Chak Milki (306) [Link] 22 39 252 124 128 . .. . . .. ·. . ·.. 30 9
55 Bela Megh (307) 275.99 340 558 3,314 1,660 1,654 244 282 • •• ·... .516 212
.56 Mahanthi (308) 156.61 214 318 1,871 960 911 284 264 · . . .... 434 106
57 Pach Paika (309) 290.56 338 452 3,042
1,962
1,582 ),460 183 172 ·. . .... 817 312
58 Baikunthpur
Barhanda.
(310) 140.83 283 344 938 1.024 177 170 ·... ... 369 91
S9 Pem Barhanda. (311) 2.83
Uni nhabit,d
Kheraj.
.(,() Cbak Taj (312) 13.3S 10 21 120 65 55 ••• .... ••• • •• 49 33
~61 Pem Barhaada (313) 207.20 123 ISO 845 .43 .m 89 70 ••• .... J98 44
,62 Barhanda Pem (314) 43.30 4 S 9 9 ... . • •• • • • ••• .... 4
,·63 Shahbazpur (315) 67.99 88 122 836 431 405 26 20 · .. 211
•••
9.31
• •• 60
,64 Babadurpur (317)
0" inhQbittd
Armauli Azrak be
Total 17,122.31 11,'778 .25,~ 145,646 74t~ 71,. 12,925 13,091 3 II 21,839 8,'65
CENSUS ABSTRACI' SUBDIVISION--8AMASTIPUR SADAR
MAIN \VORKERS
-r----------- .-'.~.......---- -._ . . . . . _..A.........,_-._......... _ _ _ _ __ --~
Household
Indultry- Other Wor-
Manufacturjng, kers (JII.
Processinl, IV, \reb) MaqiDal
Total Main Cultivators Agricu ltural Serviciol and VI to Workers Non-Workers
Workers Labourers and Repairs IX]
(I-IX)
r---"---l r--.-"--~~
(I) (II)
r-...A..-,~ ,_...A...lV(a)]
._~
r--"--~ r-....A..••~ , -... A..-~
M F M F M F M F M F M F M P
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
202
S
66 114
S
14 84 52 ••• .. , 4 • •• • ••
..
•••
,
241
4
,336
••.
••• ••• • •• • •• ••• • •• ••• • •• •••
148 75 '3 25 42 so ••• • •• 13 • •• 1 • •• 282, " 330
1 ....., 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE 'fHANA-DALSINGHSARAI
6 Bulakipur (49) 308.37 237 280 1,778 884 894 194 HU ·.. ·... 286 124
7 Purwaripat ti (SO) 175.63 255 314 1,929 860 1,069 175 191 ... 311 91
8 K'amrawan (51) 691.55 667 856 5,474 2,777 2,697 387 414 • •• 1, )87 583
9 Mahnaia (52) 62.32 52 61 310 164 146 60 59 ·.. 81 26
10 Basaria (53) 452.43 474 651 3,586 1,872 1,714 320 317 ••• 720 170
11 Aanr (54) 457.69 675 927 5,517 2,821 2,696 603 620 ·.. • •• 875 266
12 Chak Bahauddin (55) 172.39 337 490 2,668 1,327 1,341 112 105 · .. ·.. 515 235
13 Mathurapur (56) 144.88 253 305 1,622 808 814 216 250 ... ·.. 342 172
14 Harishankarpur (57) 262.23 290 450 2,S90 1,385 1,205 318 292 ••• 608 114
15 Ran1pur Mahima (58) 38.44 31 45 202 92 110 49 48 ·.. 34 10
16 Pagra (59) 344.38 545 820 4,386 2,243 2,143 722 694 ·... • •• 717 193
17 Rampur Pagra (60) 23.47 25 42 230 120 110 3 8 ••• .. , 48 6
18 Shahpur Pagra (61) 28.33 99 169 720 416 304 80 67 ... , .. 165 41
19 Balo Chak (62) 93.08 176 242 310 665 645 183 193 ••• • •• 254 66
20 Umar Cbak (63) 26.71 17 20 117 55 62 . .. .. .. ••• ••• 29 18
26 Sahbajpur (69) 94.70 146 180 955 514 441 71 68 ••• • •• 244 168
MahDaia
27 Gauspur Inaet (70) 153.78 231 294 1,530 780 750 231 224 ••• • •• 322 70-
28 Chlk Lokman (71) \\'holly merged in Dalsinghsarai (NAC)
29 Loknathpur (72) Wholly merged in Dals;nghsarai (NAC)
30 [Link]
.....
(73) \\'holfy merle. in DalsiDghsarai (NAC)
31 Bhataawan (74) 133.14 20S 249 1,391 691 700 163 169 ••• 242 84
• ••
32 .Rampur Jalftlpur (75) 812.-20 92~· ,,1,205 ~,,9a6 ,~ J,578 . ~,348 ·522 ,468 ", ~ l~J59. 3J6. . ~
13:2 \ 175
••• •• .... 7,
MAIN WORKERS
tr-*" . ------- - -------...........---~--..........----------.. ------ -~
Household
.. '1
15 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
87 5 2 7 9 2 66 27 10 18 70 X9
126 It 78 6 43
8S
3
1 14
1 ••• 4
176
2
2
.,. 72 J.69
347 3 72 ••• ••• ••• • •• 335 ,.so
URBAN/VJLLAGE PRIMARY
51 Damdama (93) 83.36 102 122 706 342 364 17'1 202 ••• ·.. 139 37
52 Madhipur (94) 231.07 215 326 1,881 970 911 201 212 ... • •• 286 63
53 Nagarg8wan (95) 261.42 305 422 2,348 1,187 1, 161 2~ 1 290 ·.. • •• 424 163
54 Biswaspur (96) 92.27 108 149 782 357 425 13 22 • •• • •• 172 57
55 Chak Biswas (Q7) 22.26 34 45 295 145 150 25 2H ·.. ·.. 48 7
56 Oarh Sisai (98) 630.50 784 1,128 6,196 3,119 3,077 464 511 ·.. ... 1,131 320
57 Sarmastpur (99) 28.73 49 90 574 292 282 ••• ... • •• • •• 168 93
58 Alampur ( I (Xl) 114.52 112 188 987 476 511 70 78 ... ••• 213 66
59 A Jampur ohak (100/2) 24.69 1 1 7 4 3 ••• • •• ••• • •• 4 1
Sultan
60 PataU (100/3) 28 33 35 53 295 148 .147 ...., 4 ••• • •• 65 12
61 Semri (101) 454.05 560 781 4,550 2,280 2,270 469 510 • •• • •• 962 293
62 Maniarpur (102) 419.65 316 439 2,363 1,183 1,180 347 365 • •• • •• 388 S8
63 Mukhtarpur-Sal. (103) 768.08 870 1,259 6,843 3,408 3,435 606 664 • •• • •• 1,209 262
khani
64 Kusum Barhenda (104) 28.73 38 38 239 118 121 2t( 24 • •• ••• 52 47
65 Bhairopatti (105) 90.24 67 457
85 228 229 21 20 • •• ••• 40 6
66 Rahimpur Peare (106) 225.00 222 276 1,506 723 783 ~7 119 • •• • •• 246 102
67 Bahadurpur (107) 144.06 288 433 2,341 1,170 1,171 149 172 ••• • •• 572 178
Armauli
68 Babbsnlawan (108) 99.55 155 187 1,162 618 544 12 9 • •• • •• 354 136·
69 Sultanpur Ghataho(l09) 335.88 350 438 2,534 ',249 1,285 181 160 • •• • •• ,492 181
70 Bhatl8wan (110) 34.40 65 87 668 359 309 62 57 • •• • •• 117 2S
71 KhajauUa (111) 92.67 109 13S 944 472 472 113 t 17 • •• • •• 169 49
72 Sothiawan (112) 650.72
53.82
295
69
404 2,120
103 571
1,062 1,O~8 97 103 ·.. • •• 179 lS
73 Kawai (113) 187 284 63 55 • •• • •• 85 ~
74 Khedarpur (114) .46 54 104 104 S6~ %75 28S 55 65 • •• • •• 110 47'
75 ' Bahadurpur (115) 41.87 124 191 943 454 489 146 160 ••• 149 34
•••
269
MAIN WORKERS
r-_"""'_-- ------_..,.)...___----------- -~
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household
Workers Labourers Industry- Other Wor-
<1- IX) (J) (11) Manufacturing, kers rIll,
Processing, IV, V (b)
Servicing and and VI to l\iarginal Non-Workers
Repairs JX] Workers
rvrV(s)]
~ .._.A...-.-., r--...A.-~ r-..,..A_.. ~ r-.. ...A.....~
y .11( M F M F M I'"
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
57 28 10 · .. 43 28 2 · .. 2 ••• · .. 47 87
1,689 118 644 21 612 69 127 9 306 19 40 297 1,929 3, t07
173 2 11 J 2 30 ••• 8 ••• 22 • •• 5 ••• 214 32')
163 38 94 ·., 44 38 14 · .. 11 • •• • •• ••• 149 304
188
481
2
11
64
260
••• 103 1 8 • •• 13 1 ·. . 14 J54 348
2 167 9 ••• 54 ••• 18 53 471
• •• 847
673 166 282 5 334 154 17 4 40 3 1 8 513 987
155 53 79 .15 53 29 3 • •• 20 9 10 9 192 36.1
63 5 20 I 34 3 ••• 1 9 • •• •• • 1 82 144
1 568 125 698 23 6'·19 84 69 5 152 13 16 79 I,S35
J
2,873
103 13 52 ••• 16 6 14 4 21 3 9
• •• 189 260
215 24 145 · .. 48 24 •• • ••• 22 • •• • •• .5 261 482
1 ••• 1 · .. • •• ••• •• • • •• ••• • •• ••• • •• 3 3
68 2 S5 1 1 1 • •• ••• 12 • •• ••• 80
• •• 145
1,067 98 669 28 342 68 20 1 36 1 J1 4 1,202 2,J68
619 56 281 13 264 33 14 7 60 3 13 63 551 ],061
1,743 192 978 31 483 J08 150 23 132 30 18 321 1,647 2,922
58 ••• 18 ••• 28 ••• • •• • •• 12 ••• • •• 60
• •• 12 •
123 11 S4 • •• 63 9 • •• • •• 6 2 ••• JOS
• •• 218
318
576
60
39
78
311
30
4
206
2;£6
27
29
9
15
·...2 25
24
3
4
1 4 404 719
1 21 593 1,111
240 8 68 131 6 7 34 2 1
583 S9 372 ..
• ••
")
125 55 2
•••
1 84 1 3
• ••
28
377
663
SJ6
190 3 75 98 3 1 ·, . 16 • •• 1 1 168
1,198
30S
208 ••• 82 • •• 1) 3 • •• • •• • •• 13 2
• •• • •• 262 472
540 44 282 14 242 22 1 ••• JS 8 11 8 SII
153 4 35 95 J,OI6
2 2 20 ••• 3 ••• • •• 134
147 13 75 1 55 12 13
• •• 280
••• 4 • •• 2 I 126 271
207 1 J12 ·. . 88 J ••• • •• 7 • •• 14 203 233 28S
270
RE\,E~ UE THANA-OALSINGIISRAI-contd.
76 Kancha ( 116) 479.54 420 471 3,112 1!,575 1,537 77 167 ·.. ... 629 170
77 Dh .lnirampur (J17) 15.38 17 21 115 5S
....
57 JO
. ..
2X ·.. 15 8
7~ L:hak Umar (118) 62,32 101 ]04 463 'll"
~ 231 ·.. -18 (,
79 Bangraha ( 119) 273.56 236 315 1'1 883 934 949 248 28~ 365 '-)8
80 lsapur (120) 87.41 138 158 811 3lJ7 414 136 1.~9 · .. .. , 92 16
HI Hetimpur (121) 123.83 130 130 819 411 408 SO 85 ·.. ... 73 13
82 Chetra (122) 256.57 51 5] )96 203 193 45 41 140 60
81 Harpur Bochaha (123) 557.65 697 977 5,860 2,925 2,935 472 47J ·.. 1,091 301
84 [Link] (124) 576.67 465 633 3,947 2,028 1,919 497 ·~88 833 300
.8S Barbauna (134) 579.91 764 1,O7! 6,407 3,256 J ,151 S06 520 ·.. 1,198 504
86 Khesraha (136) 148.11 224 152 1,617 829 788 359 355 ... 195 89
87 Rasu l pur Sernri (131) 114.93 130 201 1,(H I 500 511 92 79 ·.. ••• 143 37
88 Madhupakar (138) 44.51 Uninhabited
Tajmahamed.
Total 17,965.66 20,736 28,106 163,099 82,370 80,729 14)828 15,187 ... .•. 31,089 10,625
DAlSINGHSARAI
1 Ward DO. (1) NA 182 206 1,256 604 652 153 147 ... ••• 261 225
2 Ward no. (2) NA 583 694 4,771 2,474 2303 233 246 ... • •• 1,510 911
3 Word DO. (3) NA 39S 543 3.502 1~826 1,676 310 344 I ••• 1,025 553
.-Word no. (4) NA 384 530 2,928 1,524 1,404 543 569 ••• 694 304
5 Ward no. (5) NA 121 151 950 472 478 191 179 ••• 183 98
TGtal 2.94 1,665 2,114 13,413 6,900 6,513 1,430 I ,4~S 1 ••• 3,673 2,091
21!
MAIN WORKERS
r-"---__.-------._.----..,-.- ,.,-,-------~- - --....-.._-_-----...... - - --- - --- ~
Houlehold
Indllstry- Other War-
Manufacturing. kers [III.
Processing, lV, V{b) [Link]
Total Main Cu Itivators Agricultural Servicing and VI to Worker. Non-Workers
Workers lal'vuJers and Repairs IX]
(I-IX) (1) (II) [V{a>]
,-----A-~ r-.-..A.... ..~ r--_A._ .. ~ r--.A.-~ r A._~
~ r--..A--~
M F M F 1vl r M F M F M, F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
..85-
"'I'" 19 139 · .. 7J 19 • •• · .. ... ·..
...
• •• · .. 199 382
••• 44 · .. 38 ••• ••• · .. 3 ••• ·.. 118 llJ.\
1,364 112 596 I 644 104 24 , .. 100 7 ·.. .... 1,561 2,82.\
938 94 359 29 437 53 26 7 116 5 73 84 1,017 1,741
1,514 226 680 13 725 202 8 3 101 H 25 44 1,7J7 2,881
Ol1,[Link] BLOCK-MOHIVDDINAGAR
URBAN/VILL\GE PIIMARY
Area of No. of
Name of viJlap in Occupied Total Popu Iation
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (iocludioa 'nstitu-
00. Thana no./ and of tial Holls",· tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled
Town/Ward_,' Literates
town/ward Houses holds less PopulatioD) Castes Tribes
Circle in Km'. r- -"- ., r--.A.. .. ~ '--".A..~
P M F M F 1\1 P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
nEVENUE 1'1-1'\~:\ -_ DALSINGBSARAI---Contd.
1 BC'chaha (125) 474.29 404 700 4,497
2 Bhaosinghpur (126) 192.63 172 174 824
2,263
474
2,234 477 466 ••• . .. 757 18 J
350 118 106 ... 138 3
3 Chuk Zora (127) 23.07
GopaJi Uninhabited
4 Dubar (128) 259.40 134 258 1.504 704 800 139 175 3~7 213
5 Harpu (129) 21.85 15 30 181 84 97 ... ... ... 15 • ••
t 1 Bhadaia (139) 828.38 380 513 3,140 1,618 1,522 333 328 ••• 386 78
12 Madusudanpur ( (40) 77.70 130 204 1,188 605 SO
13 Chak Sadh (141) 35.21
583 79 ••• ·.. J47 14
14 Jahnngirpur ( 141/2) 138.81 204 289 1,691 82) U ninhabi ted
86~ 170
Andaur
187 · .. 389 131
15 Raolgawan Mahathu{ 142) 33.18 64 111 639 316 323 27 ·.. 103 19
MAIN WORKERS
~---------------------~----------------
Household
Industry- Other Wor-
Manufacturing, kers [Ill,
Total Main CuI tivators Agricul tural Procelling, IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers Servicing and and VI to Marginal Non-
(I-IX) (II) Repairs (V(a)] IXJ Worker. Workers
r-~
,--..A.. _ _
( ,)
,--__ -A...-_, r--..A....-~ ,--...A....-~ (-..A..~
M F M F M F M F M P M F
15 16 17 18 J9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
. ·.. ....
31 .I 15 ·.. 15 1 ••• 1 2 3) 5]
96 11 56 6 37 5 I • •• 2 • •• 4 132. 300
'"
175 79 43 9 116 ()9 • •• 16 1 • •• • •• un :\46
248 6 187 ·.. 41 4 9 11 2 • •• • •• 269 ~J8
2,296 270 935 10 968 253 42 .... ~51 7 1 15 2.539 4,350
92 11 29 3 58 8 1 • •• 4 ••• • • 0
• •• 106 233
439 62 239 4 161 54 4 • •• 35 4 30 63 {,79 J ,016
126 69 60 1 63 66 2 3 ·.. 19 6 ::17 ~06
81 S 2 79 5 ·.. • •• • •• • •• • •• 47 ]26
768 199 407 27 263 139 15 2 83 31 11 34 1,07~ J ,768
Area of No. of
Name of village in Occupied Total Population
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (including Institu-
DO. Thana no.1 and of tial lIouse- tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled literates
Town/Wardl town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
, -_ _ _A_. _ _
r-·-_A_-~ r-...A...~ r-...A...~
~
Circle in Kml.
p M F M F M F M F
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]I 12 13 14
REVE~UE THANA-DALSINGHSARAI-contd.
36 Chak Madu (186) 11.74 Uninhabited
37 Mohamdipur (187) 566.15 548 8:\2 4,906 2,372 2,534 388 404 ... ••• 318 198
38 Raspur Pa tasia (188) 3,475.99 1,13() 1,634 10,614 5,287 5,327 622 689 ... ••• 1,162 944
39 Arazi Barari (189) * U ninhabi ted
Chapar.
40 Baiagachh (191) * lIllinhabited
41 Chapar (193) * 192 314 2,144 1,054 1,090 77 75 ·.., • •• 416 170
42 HaraH (194) 278.82 480 747 4,312 2,03 f ) 2,276 386 480 • •• • •• 951 271
43 Bakarpur (195) 91.46 169 213 1,520 706 8J4 172 246 ••• ••• 273 132
44 Alampur (196) 39.66 53 93 380 168 212 155 181 • •• • •• 29 3
45 Kuriaha (197) 302.30 380 569 3,675 1,793 1,882 143 190 • •• ·.. 395 76
MOHIUDDINAGAR
1 Ward no. (1) NA 249 367 2,102 1,070 1,032 142 139 ••• • •• 411 208
2 Ditto (2) NA 274 386 2,428 ,
1240 1,188 59 63 • •• ••• 690 358
3 Ditto (3) NA 295 400 2,526 1,269 1,257 165 168 2 1 735 375
4 Ditto (4) NA 232 325 1,749 810 939 173 165 ·.. ·. . 281 158
Total 8.08 1,050 1,478 8,805 4,389 4,416 539 535 2 1 2,117 1 ,099·
-_._,'._- "'- -
MAIN WORKERS
.",.....___ -------------._._,-----------,--_ _ J-..- _ __ _ _ _ ............... ____ ....... -. _ _ _ ~
<t '1
Hou!ehold
Indllstry- Other Wor-
Manufacturing. kers [III,
Processing, IV. V(b) Marginal
Total Main Cultivators Aaricultural Servicing and VI to Workers Non- Workers
Workers Labourers and Repairs JXJ
(I-IX) (I) (II) [V(a) ]
,-----A--~ r-.... ..A...~ ,--• ...A..._~ r--..A_-'"l r--.--..A.-~ r-..A...~
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
Area of No. of
Name of viUaae in Occupied Total Population
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (including Institu-
DO. Thana no./ and of tial Bease .. tional and House . . Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Ward/ town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
, -_ _ •..A...., _____,
Circle in Km'. r--..A...,~ ,--"-~ r-.. .A.~
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE TIIANA-DALSINGHSARAI-contd.
MAIN WORKERS
r -......------------'#'-------..A..-.-.-.. . . ---'.-.~--.....,....---..--~
Household
Industry- Other Wor-
Manufacturing, kers [III.
Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal
Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Servicing and VI to Workers Non-Worker.
Workers Labourers and Repairs ]x]
(I-IX) (I) (TI) tV(a)]
r-.A...-~ ,-_...A.---, ,...A- _'-, ( ~-_,._ --~ r-.. J_-~
~1 F M F M F f\1 F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
175 ... 104 ·.. 62 ·.. 4 ·.. 5 ·.. ·.. ·.. ]21 264
238 40 73 • •• 107 23 9 6 49 11 ·.. ,. 377 610
61 ••• S • •• 56 ... • •• • •• ••• • •• • •• 36 98
260 51 153 2 75 46 8 ••• 24 3 ·.. ·.. 321 551
25 1 22 1 1 •• • -. ...
3S 4 28 2 2 2 4 1 ••• • •• 72 '137
1,417 18S 820 13 517 167 13 4 67 1 4 1,386 2,66J
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE TIIANA-DALSJNGI-ISARAI-contd.
35 Jalalpur (204) 267.09 374 609 4,232 2,173 2,059 136 133 . .. ... 61J 197
36 Bingaw In (205) 325.36 203 292 1,589 844 745 200 20J ·.. • •• 313 127
37 Sarhad Madho(206) 154.18 72 121 660 310 ~50 11 16 ·.. • •• 81 40
38 Araia (207) 172.39 94 157 1,044 514 530 3 3 ·.. • • • l)l 11
39 Madh()pur (208) 532.15 291 330 2.165 1,091 1,074 125 122 199 34
40 ))hamautl (209) 1,299.43 784 1,323 7,663 3,89H 3,765 260 318 ••• ... 1,1 (l7 307
41 Rupauli (210) 75.27 80 94 619 299 320 65 87 ·.. ·.. 118 49
Chausima.
42 Haianpur (211 ) 287.73 987 1,489 5,900 3,114 2,7H6 445 439 ·.. ·.. 1,182 ~5 ~l
~. ~
43 Jnaetpur (212) 445 15 464 710 4,024 :: .02~ 2,002 J36 136 ·.. • •• 919 403
44 Mirzapur (213) 127 47 125 219 1,245 611 634 255 232 ·.. ·.. 209 74
45 Chandpur (214) 97.12 201 369 2,216 1,123 1,093 J57 162 ·.. ·.. 458 220
46 Hetanpur (~15) 349.24 277 417 3,182 1,686 1,496 ... •• • , .. ·.. 562 138
47 Yamdipur (216) 1t 1.69 101 180 1,125 5S4 541 ]66 147 • •• ·.. 148 <)
48 Harpur (2 t 7 ,) 2..1l). C,9 358 410 2,723 ],378 1)45 251 305 • •• ·.. 330 ~9
Saidabad.
49 Sarari (218) Y5 9,,) 1'\3 325 1,724 81~ 905 227 272 ••• 242 51
50 Mohal pur (219) 644.(6 769 1,348 7,290 3,719 3,571 363 412 ·., ·.. 1, t 11 295
Sl Baghra (220) 21H.i2 694 ],260 6,674 3.343 3.331 339 340 ·.. ·.. 1,226 486
52 BariuJpur (221)* 50.95 14 29 1J9 57 62 31 39 3
53 Duml'i (2~2) 6'3·t31 831 1,522 8,3b6 4,213 4,173 674 731 ·.. ... 1,271 442
54 Shah A tanl- (223) l' 91.05 113 170 1,084 .580 504 126 115 ·.. • •• 239 57
5S
pur
Chain~ur (224)* 80.94 48 ~1 388 215 173 _. • •• • •• • •• 79 27
56 Rajepur ("l25)* 222.58 466 815 5,326 2,582 2,744 512 527 ••• ·.. 1,010 478
57 Sindulri Asli (226)* 121.40 Uninhab/red
S8 Siunduuri (227)* 97.12 Uninhabited
Dakhli.
S9 lamunapur (228)· 377.15 51 51 4~4 161 293 ••• ••• • •• • •• 39 233
Rudat,
60 Mathnlr (2~O) NA Uni nhab:"ted
Bls]lunpur.
61 Chopra (231)* 247.61 () IIi nhab i led
62 KaTwari (232)* 103,27 16 16 176 44 132 ••• ••• • •• • •• 32 124
6) RaIDp\lr (233)- 40.46 U ninhobfted
Math.
64 Ku~ubpur (234)* 190.21 U"i"hahittd
6S Dharni" Patti (235) 813.00 766 1,138 7,012 3,535 3,477 484 SIS ••• ••• . :J.208 395
66 Ramr ur Sin (2';6) 12.14 17 17 194 47 147 ••• • •• • •• • •• 27 135
67 Sirsawa (237) 416.82 56 70 460 240 220 3 ••• • •• 81 J8
63 Jahangira (238)* 348.02 Uninhabited
69 Nagoi (241)* 14 ~7 fJ"inhabittd
10 Arazi Barari (242) NA Uni"habited
Rarnnapr • , ):, .' ' ,I,
Tot.I 13,838.97 13,0IS 20,418 119,883 6O,ts! 59,628 8,712 9,034 ••• · .• 10,250 7,S38
• Arta 6upplied by )ocallOurcel.
279
SUBDIVISION-SAMASTIPlJR SADAR
CENSUS ABSTRACT
MAIN WORKERS
---------------- ----_...).._---------------_._---
Household
lndustry-
Mal'lufacturing J Other \Vor ...
Processing, kers {If I.
Cultivators Agricu ltural Servicing IV, V(b)
Total Main tvt argina I Non ..
l..labourers and Repairs and VI to
Workers \Vorkcrs \Vorhers
(I) (II) (V(a)j lX!
(I-IX)
,-•• -A...---.. ,..-A..-.-~ ,---_,A._-~ ,--' _,A._-~ r--...A...~
,-_A.....~
M F 1\'1 F 1v1 F :'v1 p
M F M F
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28
15 16
1,111 43 863 12
3
165
243 22
17 8
4
-
...,
•••
75
31
12
.3 ·..
1.062
J6X
2,()1~
717
476 28 198
124 58 80 19 3l} 39 ... ... 5 ••• J H(' 292
218 27 185 24 46 3 7 ·.. 276 503
11 404 4 145 7 25 517 ',001
574
1,997 48 1,463 14 336 ]8 10 ... ISH 16 29 1,872 J,692
15 83 47 13 ••• 3 2 • •• • •• 158
133 •••
218 521 3 491 210 5 ••• 81 5 2 9 1,482 2 S17
1,098
98 46 3 ••• 9S 46 • •• . .. . .. • •• 63 247
29,679 2,449 16,.31 377 9,817 1,798 561 75 l,8S9 199 148 408 30,318 56,77 I
280
MAIN WORKERS
___,.-------
of
Total Main Cultivators
-----_.J..A~-.--------------~
Agricultural Household
Workers Labourers Tndustry- Other Wor-
(t _. IX) (I) (11 ) Manufacturing, kers [lit
Processing, IV, V (b)
Servicing and and VI to Marginal Non-\Vorker,
Repairs IX] Worker.
[V(a)]
,--....A..-~ ,-,..A--~ r-....A..-~ ,--A-~ ,---"--"",
M F M F M F ~t F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28
420 56 261 5 98 49 11 • • 0
50 2 2 45 453 8J6
92 o • • 66 ·.8 ~,
22 .0' • • 0 '0' 4
11
•••
1
25 102
S
73
372
75
·.
478 86 261 206 77 ••• '0' • •• 704
333 2 244 2 80 ••• 9 , 3 79 316 612
••• •••
423 4 353 ••• 47 3 o • • • •• 23 I ••• 2 377 731
11 3 7 ) 7 17
• •• ••• •• • ••• • • 0 • •• ••• •••
16 2 14 . .. 2 2 • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• 18 34
164 • •• 81 ••• 76 • •• 00'
••• 7 • •• • •• 13 162 337
41
42
Parsa
Siripur Tola
(36)
(37)
153.78
307.56
196
240
282
341
1,572
1,795
805
900
767
895
22
161
22
151
·.. .. ., 232 50
• • 4 •• II 259 38
Bhajrahia.
43 Siripur (37/2) 86.20 158 211 1,156 555 601 l02 126 ••• • •• 222 67
44 Kalwara (38) 103.60 113 147 724 368 356 104 93 140
••• • •• 52
45 Banda (39) 198.29 29J 575 2,806 1,394 1,412 163 205 ·.. ... 525 166
46 Ohiwahi (40) 324.15 194 302 1,551 754 797 189 ]96 • •• • •• 48 17
47 Shankarpur (41) 171.18 148 222 1,198 622 576 78 74 .~.
• •• 174 34
48 Pokharbhinda (42) 66.77 71 140 801
49 Karian (43) 1,742.96 1,286 2,039 12,156
406 395 84 99 ·.. ·.. 117 2
6,172 5,984 1,350 1,357 • •• .'0 1 856 521
50 Dewanpur (44) 30.35 80 118 619 313 306 .. ~ . . ·..
"
·.. 43 1
51 Bughopur (45) 29.54 67 116 678 363 315 ••• • •• • •• • •• 59 11
52 Balaha (46) 76 89 77 110 618 292 326
~3 Baraitba (47) 11.74 28 52
21 27 ·.. • •• 141 87
248 ,121 127 ... • •• • •• 13 1
54 'Ihahar Basarhia (48) 303.91 40J 720 3,895 2,016 1,879 364 369 • •• • •• 586 171
55 Motipur (49) S1232 415 765 4,233 2,143 2,090 356 367 ... • •• 507 150
S6
57
I)itha Dobhi
Lalpur
(50)
(51)
106.84
52.61
80
85
136
154
790
888
391
451
399
437
59
60
67
60
..•
·..
·.,
•••
13()
lO~
10
19
58 Jahangirpur Nankar (52) 17.00
59 Mohwalipur (53) 2023 Uninhabited
60 Jah8l'1girpur (54) 1,295.79 1,405 2,077 UninhQbit,d
11,078 5,722 S,356 852 815 ·.. ..• 2,012 760
61 Ra6ulpur Milki (55) 25.09 6S 97 325
62 R aeu}pur JaialChak (55/2) 15.78 13
631 306 3 4 • •• ... 96 83
63 Dharampur Jairam (56) 48.16
19 130 70 60 ••• ... • •• ••• 4 •••
64 Dh'Jrampur l'atram (56/2) 8.50 88 123 [ "ninhabited
S90 267 323 38 32
6S Dharampur 1airam (56/3) 12.95 13 28 •• • ••• 60 IS
124 50 74 4 5 ••• ••• 18 11
66 Bhajan Patti (57) 40.47 82 86 421 208 213 95 91
67 Bhajan p"tti (57/2) 29.S4 15 32 174 89
•• • ••• '3 7
85 22 14 17 2
68 Mohamadpur (S8) 312.01 314 501 • •• • ••
2,776 1,400 1,376 87 85
AJauddin urI Rohua. ••• • •• '370 78
69 Mohamadpur (S81 2) 23.88
Ala_diD urI Rohua. Unillhabited
MAIN WORKERS
,r----------.. ______________ - __ - ........A.. . . __.. _ __.. _______ - . _........._ _._ _ '. . ---~
Household
Total Main Cu It iva tors Agricultural Indu8try- Other Wor-
Workers Labourers Manufacturing, kers [TIl,
(l-lX) (I) (II) l'rocessing, IV. V{b) Marginal
Servicing and VI to Workers Non .. \'/orkera
and Repaita JX]
lV(a)]
,---..A..._~ (--"--~ r---....A..~
M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 28
.,
277 127
19
101
87
119
85
122
19
7
4
50
5
- • ••
4
3
41
471
29(l
1Rl • •• • •• • ••
717 150 269 3 394 139 3 1 51 7 54 H6 1,176
191 15 85 2 97 13 • ••
t) t •• .t. 1 172 299
134 8 68 ... 43 4 ... • •• 23 4 17 21 J4 t 297
73 3 62 2 11 1 ·.. ... 3 1M 45 lOr.
1,102 208 556 84 484 117 11 51 4 ••• 13 914 1,658
1. ]00 81 499 12 545 52 9 ·.. 47 17 • •• 26 1,043 1, 9R~'
89 11 35 3 37 3 3 3 14 2 6 42 172 270
23 4 • •• • •• 23 4 , .. • •• • •• .... ••• • •• 27 70
93 4 8 1 83 2 I 1 • •• 6 48 109 J61
53 5 18 • •• 35 S ·.. ... ••• • •• 12 36 68
641 49 335 10 222 17 38 19 46 3 15 163 744 t,164
. 1,678· 336 900 141 679 117 3 ••• 96 17 76 3SS ),344 2,192
·.. 12 ...
220
3
14
•••
1~
•••
9
•••
89
1 • ••
5
...
• ••
• •• 2 ... .. ,
4
• ••
9 127
•••
292
• ••
284
DEVELOPMENT 8LOC"-ROSEI~A
URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY
Area of No. of
Name of village inOccupied Total Population
Serial village with hectarcs Residen- No. of (including lnstitu-
and of tial House- tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled Literates
DO. Thana DO./
town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
Town/Ward'
Circle in Kml. , ___ ..A..._-~
r--"'-~ r~ r-"-~
p M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1
REVENUE TI-IANA-RUSERA--contd.
(62) 78.51 83 187 915 468 447 127 119 ••• ••• 23 •••
73 Mohanladpur
(63) 370.69 338 513 2,793 1,406 1,387 259 259 •• ••• 543 176
7.. Pachaawan
53
Jarahi (63/2) 37.64 59 83 501 250 251 ••• •• • • •• ••• 1
75
(64) 329.41 193 331 1,872 979 893 273 280 • •• ••• 294 57
76 Harpur
77 Jakha (65) 2.02 21 38 133 63 70 ... ·_... • •• 21 S
(66) 1,287.69 1,6S2 2,411 12,633 6,397 6,236 1,013 982 ••• 1,874 673
78 Bhiraha
79 Pabra (67) 167.54 172 236 1.266 652 614 53 68 ·.. • •• 257 48
80 Ralulpur Dharaha (68) 297.04 289 444 2.480 1.213 1,207 201 210 • •• ·.. 463 162
Mohiuddi Nagar (69)* 1,808.51 1,022 1,656 8,753 4,468 4,28S 881 864 ••• • •• 1~264 235
81
82 Purkhotimpur (70) 19.92 Uninhabited
(71) whoHy merged in Roscra (M)
83 Lachhmipur
84 Arazichak That (72) 8.50 Uninhabited
(73)* 48.77 SI 73 423 232 191 10 9 ••• ••• 165 79
85 l)amodarpur
86 Sahiar ('4) 224.19 210 275 1,338 140 598 249 233 • •• ·.. 314 43
87 Sahiar Dih (74/2) 119.38 229 328 1,655 840 815 40 31 ·.. • •• 257 128
88 Chakki Dhab (75) 107.65 39 55 282 135 147 25 26 ·.. ·.. 31 S
89 Chak That (76) 334.67 737 886 4,602 2,319 2,283 518 506 ·.. ·.. 667 181
90 Khaita (77) 205.58 183 195 1,180 S78 602 103 114 ·.. • •• 184 15
91 Bataha (78) 90.24 133 178 852 419 433 131 IS3 ·.. ••• 139 3S
92 Udaipur (79) lS1.30 165 320 1,835 928 907 139 125 ·.. ••• 430 159
Bharwari (94) 516.37 372 630 3,707 1,883 1\824 391 370 ••• • •• 723 171
93
Shahpur (95) 165.51 15 18 126 5.5 71 14 20 4 ••
• •• 11 1
94
Jadu Patti (96) 80.13 56 127 672 334 338 187 185 • •• 58 9
95 • to •
Oonwara (97) 53.01 123 13!l 172 388 384 190 185 • •• ••• 20 2
96
97 Sapahua Balauti (98) 70.01 4 4 28 17 11 17 1I • •• -.. ••• •••
Ahira Kalyanpur (99) 24.28 48 48 293 146 147 139 144 • •• ••• 2
98 •••
Bhoraha Babera (100) 162.28 80 116 749 392 357 173 167 • •• ••• 101 I
99
Bbatandi (101) 237.55 116 126 924 444 480 94 109 • •• ••• 121 2
100
(102) 45.32 Uninhabited
tOI Kothia
105 197 976 470 506
Simrawan (103) 332.65 236 243 ••• • •• 62 •••
102
(104) 267.09 235 343 1,8]4 915 899 231 256 171 32
103 Kankr ••• •••
104 Cbak Jari (105) 31.16
174.01 74
1
74
1
412
1 1
212
•••
200
..14- •••
16
••• • •• 1 •••
105 Kolhanta (106) ••• • •• 11 • ••
106
107
Samarhati
Mablar
(107)
(108)
27.11
933.41
418.84
39
5
44
573
5 21
252
12
140 112
9 12
67 54
9 •••
•••
• ••
• ••
••• , •••
1
108 Dharampur (109) 412 3,045 1.476 1,S69 232 237 • •• • •• 420 98
10~ Aura (110) 88'62 90 101 470 207 263 112 161 ••• • •• 55 4
110 Jakhar (til) 499.38 264 478 3,025 1,(:A}7 1,418 31S 297 ••• ••• 418 48
SUBDIVIStON-ROSERA
CENSUS ABSTIACl
MA1N WORKERS
___ --------,---.A ----,-- --~
Household
Industry-
Manufacturing. Other Wor-
Processing, kers [III,
Cultivators Agricultural Servicing and IV, V(b)
Total Main
Labourers Repairs and VI to Marginal Non-
Workers
(I) (11) [V(a)l IX] Workers Workers
(I-IX) r-... ..,I\._._-,
r-- ....A--~ r-'--"--~ r--..,A_-~ (,.A_~
,--~ , - - ..A...----"l
M F tvl F
M F M F' M F M F
M F
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
15 16
94 2 44 ••• 4 2 1 ...
'
45 ••• 10 12 128 177
69 21 • •• • •• ••• ••• • •• 91
72 21 3 ••• •••
37 279 90 28 11 33 1 J 2 75S 1,428
720 139 380
43 1 • •• 1 12 123 250
83 1 40 ••• ••• •••
111 Rahiar Kunchi ( 112) 723 57 544 1,025 5,589 2,827 2,762 643 657 ••• • •• 647 104
112 Chitaura (113) 33.99 40 54 342 172 170 ••• ••• • •• • •• 42 2
113 Vti Bariar ( 114) 214.48 J20 225 1,253 639 614 127 119 • •• ••• 223 12
114 Jagdar (115) 28.33 5 5 42 21 21 ••• • •• • •• ••• 16 4
115 Dumar Kol (116) 49.37 37 66 381 184 197 88 80 • •• • •• 45 •••
116 Dasut (117) 549.56 452 809 4,716 2,307 2,4()~ 385 405 • •• • •• 581 182
117 Sirsia (118) 122.21 15 23 131 71 60 19 16 • •• • •• 19 1
Total 24,426.11 21 t323 32,047 175,936 88,9H8 N6,948 15,540 15,666 • •• • •• 20,934 6,715
R()SERA
1 Ward no. I NA 189 237 1,231 007 624 102 129 ·.. ••• 334 173
2 Ward no. 2 NA 221 233 1,4;;;7 74.~ 7J4 86 106 ·.. ••• 426 224
3 Ward no. 3 NA 199 244 1)561 H70 691 268 ]06 • •• • •• 527 .160
4 Ward no. 4 NA 157 188 1,101 551 )50 7 8 ·.. • •• 297 151
5 Ward no. S N.-\ 169 246 1,4 15 7-\4 671 140 136 ·.. 356 1 J5
11 Ward no. 11 NA 209 270 1, 7~3 899 R54 24 25 ·.. ·.. 526 310
12 Ward no. 12 NA 289 348 I ~ 831 970 861 177 153 • •• • •• 590 263
]3 Ward no. 13 NA 199 271 J ,5~7 867 720 145 109 ... • •• 479 176
Total 1.03 2,446 3.089 18,599 9.725 8,874 1,155 1.036 ••• • •• 5,766 2,664
287
SVBDIVISION-ROSERA
MAIN WORKERS
_------------..A...- -_~ . . . .---.---.----'-...._.-."-.
Household
. ~
Industry-
Manufacturing. Other Wor-
Proceasinl, kera [Ill.
Total Main Cultivator. Agricultural Servicing IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers and Repairs & VI to Marginal Non-
(I-1X) <I> (II) [Veal] IX] Wor"er~ \Vorkers
,-..A..~ '-.-..A..--~ ,.._..A.., ,..____,._-~ ( . ...A.._.~ ,---"-, ,...A-~
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
15
45,861 6.040 20,324 961 21,827 4,820 571 Sl~ 3,139 164 437 2,710 42,690 78,198
MIJNICIPALITY
2 ,
• •• 390
315
648
509
256 21 22 2 8 1 14 2 212 16 3 20 262 441
375 40 6 .. , 2 • •• 21 1 346 39 • •• • •• 515 766
, I
2.89
MAIN WORKERS
_------
.(
_ -_ _ _ _..,A__ _ _ __
-----------
Household
~
Jndustry-
Manufacturin8, Other Wor-
Processing, kers [III,
Total Maln Cultivators Agricultural Servicing IV, V(b)
Workers Labourers and Repairs and VI to Marginal Non-
(I-IX) (I) (II) [V(a)] IX] Workers \Vorkers
r--"-~ , ......A.., ( •..A.. , ,.--..A.-, r--..A..-~ r---A...~
, ,
r -A..~
M F M F M F M 'P M F M p 1\1 P
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
3,163 708 1,2l7 46 1,509 633 93 20 324 9 383 462 3 884 6,349
I
84 33 68 28 15 5 • •• • •• 1 ·.. • •• 48 77 74
256 57 134 3 118 54 ••• • •• 4 ·.. • •• • •• 23() 439
1,407 174 557 5 699 160 49 4 102 5 169 169 1,449 2,706
507 26 251
5
1 213
. 389
25
87
15
8
••• 28
159
·. SO 78 469 860
934 99 378 • •• 7 28 140 14243 2,096
MAIN WORKERS
"._.._-.--,----------....A--.----------..-.----
(
Household
Industry-
MaoufacturiDl, Other Wor-
,Pro·ctlsing. kers 1111,
'Total MaiD Cultivators Aaricu1t\\ral . ,Se1VJciDI IV, V(b)
Workerl Labourers and !.tepair. and VI to MarliDal Non-
(I-IX) (I) (II) lV(a)] tX) : Worker. Workers
__jJ_:_
,.-•• ..A...~ ,/.."A... '\ r-...A..-~ r--.A...-~ ,..-- ----.:'\ ,.. " ..A..~
r-~ M :P M P M F
'M p M F M P M " ,
IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
28 IS S 1 • •• 48 77 74
84
256
33
57
68
134 3 118 54
•••
'"
•••
• •• 4
•••
• •• ••• ., . 230 439
89 26
344 3 50S 93 7 1 57 ••• 1,069 2,008
916 97 39
3 I., 51 '1 ••• •• 1. ••• • •• ••• SO
55 51 16 77 29 472 8tH
49 68 1 235 48 2S ••• •••
344 8 1 365 699
51 173 9 2S3 41 1 ••• • •• • ••
435
42 •• •
185 1 339 7 68 8 68 12 1 38 727 1,401
-660 28
216 ·9 249 112 11 4 42 38 3 84 507 91S
.518 163 ",
1 ' 49 172
229 10 313 25 58 53 ••• 41 1,478
,653 36
'.
19
117 "
. "..... 24 .,.15' " 13'
,25 .. ••• , •II'
• •• 2 .... J2 62 122 . J71
''Ii'
•.
"
~ , !It •
... ,
,
• J" ,,'" "
. I',
',':$i'
""
".
,I '_,
,,' ~
'f'I," ,loS ' "I
',\"
' .... ••• 4 3 ••• 3 252
290
41 KabiJalhi (180) 231.88 117 225 1,143 5S7 586 224 235 ••• ••• 94 10
42 Bharlon (111) 80.53 63 91 478 203 275 63 92 ••• ••• 74 8
43 Dhanaho f191) 645,06 367 367 1,459 771 688 538 518 .. ••• 170 S
44 Basti Patti Mahua(l92) 229.05 252 255 1,413 704 709 69 60 ••• ••• 22S 39
urfMurli.
45 Bela (198) 82.1~ 102 160 1.075 511 564 21 24 •• • ••• 78 1
Total 14,484.45 11,383 16,901 92,548 45,735 46,811 9,383 9,812 1 t 13,886 3,800
291
MAIN WORKERS
.r - Housebold
-- I' __ ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-RUSERA-fontd.
,
1 Naya Nagar (80) 754.32 670 1,125 5,868 2,950 2,918 459 507 ••• • •• 1,071 489'
2 Mohiuddinpur (81) 249.69 318 411 2,299 1,173 1,126 191 195 ••• ••• 440 57
3 Deodha (82) .613.09 645 1,064 5,573 2,833 2 1740 638 6.13 ••• t •• 850 258
4 Dcodha Tale -(82/2) . ·10.12 8 11 44 21 23 ••• ... ·.. ••• • •• • ••
Ranlpatti. I
.s Magur Garh (83) 193.44 384 436 2,690 l,393 1,297 141 119 ·.. ••• 576 156
10 .Keshrona
,
(88) 104.81 58 84 470 221 249 82 80 ••• ••• 61 32
11 Dudhpura (8') 253.73 592 704 4,419 2,3G8 2,111 190 186 1 ••• 535 136
12 Kharahia (90) 192.63 163 225 1,429 703 726 195 173 ••• • •• 419 270
13 Bandh Baida (90/2) 13.76 U"inhabited
14 Phulahra (91) 178.87 228 295 1,531 762 769 211 209 • •• • •• 242 80
15 Phulahra u~r (91/2) 29.14 Uninhabited
Gariari.
18
Bharwari Khurd
Oath.
Basatpur
(94/2)
(150)
59.49
15.78
91 100 599 305 294 182 169 • ••
- 85 39
Uninhabittd
Balbharpur (151) 2.83
.- _. Uninhabited
19
20 Balbhadarpul' (152) 71.22 91 127 954 475 479 49 62 198 81
31 Kukni (160) SO.9f 186 233 1,154 593 561 239 221 151
••• ••• 11
n E.a.rI8uti (161) 99.96 141 141 913 471 442 90 96 152 26
••• • ••
33 Rajwa (162) 126.26 149 149 932 478 454 98 96 140 8
••• • ••
34 Dudbail
3S Mabua Chhapki
(163)
' (164)
50.18
84.98
3S
44
35
73
215
428
114
2Ul
101
209
•••
32
• ••
37
• ••
•••
•••
•••
40
60 ,1
293
SUBDIVISION-ROSERA
CENSUS ABSTRACT
MAIN WORKERS
,_-----,-----.--A...--------.
Household
. . . . . ------------.. . ----...-----~
Industry-
Manufacturing. Other Wor.
Processing, kers [111,
Agricultural Servicing IV, V(b)
Total Main Cultivator. Non-
Labourers and Repairs & VI to Marginal
Workers Worker'" \Vorkers
(I) (II) [V(a>"! IX]
(I-IX)
r-...A..~ , •.A.-~ r--...A-._.. (---A--~
, - -__. _A..-~
r".,.,1--·~ r-.A.. .. ~
M F M F M F 1\1 F ~1 F
M F M F
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 . 27 28
15 16 17 18 19
• ••
I e
,r
41 Jagarna thpur (170) 4937 194 231 1,228 609 619 1.15 133 156
• •• • •• 4
42 Aura ( 171) 815.43 565 1.030 5.581 2,825 2,756 425 458 933
• •• ••• 304
43 Nakuni (ti2) 162.28 335 560 2,860 1,502 1,358 294 287 399
• •• • •• 91
44 Tetrabi (266) 170.37 168 269 1,360 719 641 SO 71 210
• •• • •• 22
4S Bhuindhar (2(;7) 74.46 60 125 687 355 3)2 2 2 116
• •• ••• 10
46 B:lnbhaura (268) 255.76 134 271 1,410 701 709 157 171 160
47 Sirsia (273) • •• • •• 28
214.89 286 343 1,750 868 882 60 66 • •• • •• 302 110
·48 Bhutwan (274 ) 65H.41 370 614 3,008 1,498 1,510 168 168 ••• • •• 444 65
49 Belaun (275) 125.86 93 93 418 201 217 9 9 • •• • •• 15 3
50 Bbugaut (276) 27.11 76 102 428 207 221 168 160 17
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Name of village in Occupied Total Population
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Town/Wardl town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
Circle in Kml. ,---_.A... _ " ,---..A--l r---"-~
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1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
REVENUE THANA-HUSERA-coIJul.
74 Mauji (299) 307.96 470 764 4,081 2,074 2,007 250 235 • •• • •• 507 46
7S Maldah (300) 183.72 177 293 1,616 816 800 16 13 • •• • •• 262 62
1,904 .
76 Ahilwara (301) 178.46 224 315 987 917 .113 113 ·.. ••• 349 52
77 Oijri (302) 157,02 92 119 631 314 317 8 13 ·.. ·.. 83 3
78 Baida
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52.20
118.57
31
192
40
234
174
1,332
81
712 620
93 65
95
77
89
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79 • •• • •• 324 81
80 So bhai pu r (305) 83.36 58 128 774 406 368 8 10 , .. ••• 75 9
102 Chhechhani . (327) 128.28 219 237 1,237 652 585 104 97 ••• •.. 180 17
103 Purandaha (328) 154.99
(329) 2S9.40 256 356
. Uninhabited
104 Nirpa 1,971 966 1,005 88 89 • •• ••• 172 33
aos Lathhminia (330) 130.31 28 28 158 69 89 ••• • •• •••
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106 . Kaurabi (331) 166.32 109 109 614 276 338 49 77 ,.,
••• 76 17
107· Phubia (334) 66.37 154 154 996 519 477 3 4
156;61 ••• • •• 107 4
108 [Link] (335) 227 257 1,317 681 636 101 98
109 Salah., (336) 112.10 302 393 2,.178
••• ••• 235 . '. 70
1,089 1,089 33 33 ••• : 402 .,'i~119
11.0 Pirautana (337) 144.88 208 235 1,3S4 •••
674 610 11 82 ••• •••• 274 ", ~:113
297
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lodultry- Other Wor-
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Procesaina, IV, V(b) Marlina)
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,. Area of No. of
Name of '1iUaae in Occupied Total Population
Serial village with hectares Residen- No. of (including Institu-
no. Thana DO./ and of tial House- tional and House- Scheduled Scheduled Literates
Town/Wardl town/ward Houses holds less Population) Castes Tribes
Circle in Kml. r-.--. ...A-.--~ r-..A..~ ,--...A-~ ,--"----,
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REVENUE nIANA--RUSERA-concld.
111 Ladkapasia (338) 298.65 170 217 1,250 591 659 104 92 • •• • •• 166 83-
112 Bhadaa (339) 48.16 Uninhabited
] 13 Bhikhnau lia (340) 324.15 98 147 858 423 435 35 46 ••• • •• 110 16
114 Malsar . (341) 179.27 174 212 1,040 500 540 35 36 ••• • •• 120 20
115 Chandauli (342) 118.98 86 160 929 478 451 ••• • •• • •• • •• 112 6
Il6 Bithao (343) 511.11 883 1,053 6,011 3,072 2,939 240 245 • •• • •• 1,053 233
117 Kua (344) 1.13.72 109 185 1,046 540 506 67 60 ••• • •• 120 18
118 Murthua (345) 1,542.24 352 405 2,282 1,156 1,126 409 389 • •• • •• 158 9
119 Pachrukhi (346) 78.51 35 73 484 261 233 ••• • •• • •• • •• 68 6
120 pjpra (347) 144.07 5S S5 269 128 141 44 66 ••• • •• 28 2
121 Ujan (348) 286.11 420 556 2,976 1,448 1,528 177 170 ••• • •• 366 41
122 Padri (349) 264.26 140 206 1,112 560 552 174 169 • •• ••• 164 26
123 Tekbajpur (350) 80.53 37 49 286 138 148 ••• • •• • •• • •• 13 • ••
124 Parsauni (351) 42.09 Ullinhabited
125 Batardiha (352) 168.35 188 214 ],390 729 661 S4 58 • •• • •• 262 69
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136 Barahi (363) 210.03 84 206 1,048 511 537 26 25 • •• • •• 146 52.
1137 BeJahi (364) 287,32 218 370 1,925 974 951 259 236 ••• • •• 164 33
,138 Belaun (365) 208.01 147 199 1,062 528 534 217 199 ••• • •• 124 26
139 Sukhasan (366) 121.81 162 162. 857 423 434 ••• • •• • •• • •• 73 18
140 Bbatsawan (367) 158.23 24 30 174 93 81 2S 28 ••• 2S
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141 BajoB Sarakat (368) 53.01 8S 9S 481 267 214 94 69 ••• ••• 68 6-
142 JaJD10hra (369) 216.91 322 S07 2,587 1,260 1,327 93 78 ••• • •• 408 57
143 Ohaaian (310) 134.7S 9 9 35 16 19 16 19 ..... • •• 4 1
144 Khat. Tilakpur (371) 117.36 58S5 250 135 lIS 36 45 ••• • •• 40
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!4S Khutaula (372) 102
197.89 162 913 460 453 112 123 ••• ••• 80
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47,800 ',584 10.916 937 21,769 S,lZ9 895 110 4,2Z0 298 7.8 3.221 '·",315 79.887
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1 Patpara (1) 389.30 479 479 2,599 1,345 1,254 , 170 169 •• • ••• 503 93
2 Bharpura (2) 896.77 437 614 3,152 .1,573 1,579 303 303 • •• ••• 504 506
3 Belsal1di Tara (3) 536,63 1.063 1,264 6,946 3,555 3,391 379 345 • •• • •• 1,322 316
4 SiD,hia Buzrug (4) 980.14 1,699 2,032 10,672 5.466 5,206 803 835 • •• ~ ..2,,460 792
S Kodaria (5) 264.07 322 429 2,471 1,227 1,244 139 149 • •• '" . 579 174
6 Belaandi D ih '(6) 419.25 391 391 2,144 1,095 1,049 196 198 ••• • •• 307 51
7 Bazidpur Bamaia (7) 550.77 315 484 2,286 1,136 1,150 290 328 ••• ·... 316 95
8 Kalyanpur Bamaia (8) 1,289.72 1,067 1,502 8,333 4,072 4,261 910 965 ••• o •• 1,593 451
9 Mahthi (9) 1,496.51 1,930 2,316 12,191 6,074 6,117 I J 158 J,199 • •• ••• 2,398 707
10 Mahthi Tola (9/2) 381.21 433 606 3,314 1,597 1,717 323 397 '" ••• 60S 126
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11 Bibhutpur (10) 1,815.81 2,311 3.036 16,602 8,131 8.471 1,372 1.510 2 2 2.499 810
12 Boria (11) 354.10 235 319 1,763 897 866 162 163 ••• ••• 380 94
13 Narhan (12) 732.88 1,280 1,664 8,570 4,225 4,345 622 652 ••• o •• 1,729 651
14 Bhuswar (13) 326.58 505 607 3 11 338 ,
1646 1,692 136 153 • •• • •• 762 267
15 Shahpur (14) 367.85 429 429 2.436 1,248 111 188 205 201 ••• ••• 455 81
16 Patilia (15) 830.80 878 1,181 6,609 3,160 3,449 805 905 •• • • •• 1,139 350
17 Karakb (16) 343.98 266 525 2,87J 1,416 1,455 261 274 ••• t •• 455 112
18 Desri uri (17) 528.51 1,007 1,013 5,220 2,589 2,631 519 548 • •• ••• 690 122
Sabjabanpur
19 Sakh Mohan (18) 758.76 1,131 1,435 7,299 3,521 3,778 683 798 ••• • •• 1,478 619
20 Monda (19) 230.26 233 381 2,351 1.140 1,211 92 113 .... • •• 547 25S
21 Gan,auli (20) 239.57 262 304 2,154 1,050 1,104 257 300 • •• , .. 368 71
22 Surauli (21) 359.36 318 552 3 11 161 1,576 1,S8S lOS 128 ••• • •• 579 ]68
23 Damodarpur (22) 168.75 228 341 1,935 930 1,005 91 97 • •• ·.. '
240 32
24 Raghopur (23) 167.94 164 164 935 484 451 22 24 • •• • •• 203 99
25 Bariarpur (24) 21.04 36 36 196 95 101 10 17 • •• • •• 32 4
26 Chora Tabhka (25) 429.37 487 578 3,375 1,758 1,617 210 203 ••• • •• 667 111
27 Chand Surari (16) 121.00 167 185 1,057 551 S06 49 48 ••• • •• 207 40
28 Samartha (!7) 341.15 312 445 2,762 1,461 1,301 110 135 ••• • •• 623 181
!9 Mahamadpur Shakra (28) 748.25 671 923 S,218 2,590 2,628 469 476 ••• 937 147
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JO kishunpur Tabhka (29) 440.29 146 227 1.450 756 6')4 ••• ••• ••• • •• 316 90
, 31 Tabbka Pachhiari (30) 550.36 316 474 2,775 1,373 1,402 296 325 • • • 612 306.
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33 Purkhotimpur ·(32) 77.70 17J 175 892 424 468 112 120 ••• 104 7
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172
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861
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3' Bahlampur Kbambhaa (U) 69.20 268 234 69 6S ••• ••• 121 27
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Manufacturing, kers [III.
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Total Main Cultivator.
Labourers Servicing and and VI to Marginal Non·Workers
Workers Workers
(I-IX) (I) (11) Repairs IX]
r.V(a)l
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48 3 90 3 12 14 756 1,333
60S ss 294 4 218
29
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1,301 SO 707 5 409 2S
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Total Main Cgltivatorl Agricultural Industry- Other Wor-
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Location Name of Town/ Total Popa- Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Towol Total Popu- Scheduled Schodulcd
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LOcation Name of Town/ Totll Pop~- Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Tf)Wn! Total Popu- Scbeduled ScheduJed
Code no. Ward/urblD I_tion Caltes Tribes Code no, Wards/Urban latioD Castes TribeS !
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4/17/111 ~Iobiuddinager 8,805 1,074 3,
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5 779 112 • ••
Ward no. I 1,231 231 • ••
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The modifications in the District Census Handbook formats reflect changing needs by expanding content coverage and improving usability for data users and planners. Initially comprehensive, the handbook now includes analytical notes supported by tables correlating the data with infrastructure information. These changes accommodate the growing demand for detailed demographic and infrastructural data, aiding planners in effectively addressing the socio-economic needs of communities and facilitating precise policy-making .
Village directories and town directories differ primarily in their focus on different scales of settlement and intended outcomes. Village directories aim to assess and correlate amenities with demographic factors such as household numbers, highlighting underserved areas. This focus helps in rural planning and development. In contrast, town directories emphasize urban areas, detailing civic amenities and infrastructural needs like slum improvement. Both directories are crucial for holistic planning but address distinct socio-economic challenges based on settlement characteristics .
The introduction of the two new appendices contributes to rural welfare by providing critical data on villages that lack basic amenities and the proportions of Scheduled Castes and Tribes. This information enables a clearer analysis of the correlation between amenities and the demographics they serve, highlighting areas of neglect and need. Consequently, it allows for more informed decision-making regarding resource allocation, ensuring that disadvantaged communities receive attention in developmental policies and programs .
Classifying towns into different classes offers the analytical advantage of enabling tailored infrastructure analysis and planning. By recognizing variations in population size, economic activity, and available amenities, urban planners can identify specific needs and resource allocation strategies. This classification facilitates comparative analysis across towns, aiding in the formulation of guidelines and policies that address urban challenges uniquely, optimizing resource use and improving quality of life .
Historical and religious sites like Narhan Estate and Vidyapati Dham play crucial roles in the cultural identity of their regions by preserving local heritage and traditions. Narhan Estate, with its architecture dating back to the Mughal period, represents historical continuity, while Vidyapati Dham, associated with the revered poet Vidyapati, fosters cultural pride and pilgrimage tourism. These sites attract visitors during festivals and religious fairs, enhancing their tourism potential and contributing to the local economy .
Infrastructural changes and the data compilation process are reflected in the District Census Handbook by integrating detailed analyses and maps, which illuminate the infrastructure's role in societal functions. The incorporation of relevant non-census data along with census results provides a comprehensive view of community needs and resources. The structured format and collaboration between state governments and the Census Organisation enhance timely and coherent data presentation, aiding stakeholders in informed decision-making .
The new Statement IV-A in the Town Directory formats is significant because it provides information on civic and other amenities specifically in slums of Class I and Class II towns. This addition is crucial as it aids planners in strategizing and implementing various civic amenities, aiming to improve living conditions in slum areas. By having detailed data on these amenities, targeted efforts can be made to address deficiencies and enhance infrastructure in these marginalized communities .
The reported absence of amenities in certain villages implies significant challenges for local governance and development policy. It highlights gaps in resource distribution and accessibility, prompting a need for targeted intervention by policymakers. Addressing these deficiencies requires strategic planning to provide essential services, improve living standards, and ensure equitable development, thereby reducing socio-economic disparities at the local level .
Cultural and religious practices significantly impact local economies, largely through tourism and related activities. For instance, the Vidyapati Dham, associated with pilgrimages and fairs during Basant Panchami, attracts tourists and worshippers. This influx supports local businesses, including vendors, hotels, and transport services, thereby enhancing regional economic activity and providing livelihoods to the local populace .
The methodological approach in creating the formats for the Primary Census Abstract post-1981 Census involved adapting to new economic and demographic inquiries captured in the census slips. This entailed designing a dual-part system: Part A focused on Village and Town Directories, while Part B detailed the Primary Census Abstracts, including Scheduled Castes and Tribes data. This systematic bifurcation addressed the delay in dissemination, ensuring comprehensive and precise data for strategic planning and research .