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1951 CENSUS HANDBOOK MYSORE DISTRICT BANGALORFl : PRINTED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND PUBLICATIONS AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS 1956

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Page 1: 1951 CENSUS HANDBOOK

1951

CENSUS HANDBOOK MYSORE DISTRICT

BANGALORFl :

PRINTED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND

PUBLICATIONS AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS

1956

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Mysore Census 1951

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PREFACE

THIS and the companion vohunes in the District Census Handbook series, take . the place of what used to be published at the previous Censuses in l\fysore '3.&

" Part IV ---Talnk Tables" and " Part V --Village Tables."

2. Unlike the Taluk Tables of the past which used to present only abridged versions of the more important tables of the All-India series, the tables included in these Handbooks cover the entire Tange with the exception of the C series, and offer taluk or tractwise details for the prescribed Reries of tables published in Part II of the 1951 Census Report. The age-wise tables of the C series are omitted in these Handbooks hecause the samples from which these ta bles have been constructed afe too small to be of any statistical significance at the tract or taluk level.

3. Of the tables of the 1951 vintage presented here, the A series consist of General Population Tables, the B series of all the Economic Tables, the D series of all the Social and Cultural Tables produced this time and tIle solitary table of the ,E series exhibits summary figures for taluks.

4. Of the four series of tables presented in these Handbooks, talukwise data are offered in the first and the last namely the A and E series_ The intervening series exhibit figures only for tracts. Tracts are units constituted purely for tabulation con­venience, by combining one or more areas, without reference either to their geogra-

. phical contiguity or to administrative linkage. The rural areas of one or more taluks have been combinerl to constitute a rural tract, while all the urban areas of a district have been welded together to form a single DISTRICT URBAN tract. The three princi­pal cities, namely, Bangalore Corporation, My sore and K. G. F. have, however, been constituted into separate tracts: Bangalore Corporation being split up into two tracts one comprising the Civil area and the other embracing the whole of the City area.

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5. The village statistics which used to be published separately in the past as Part V of the Mysore series, now appear in the Handbooks immediately after Table E, in considerably more amplified form than in the past. In addition'to furnishing the usual population and literacy figures for each village or town, details are offered now for the first time, regarding occupied houses, households, inmates of institutions, houseless popUlation and distribution of population by livelihood classes and sex.

, 6. The 1951 crop of Tables show many departures from established practice_

Easily the most notable of them is the shift in the basis of classification this time from religion to economic. In the past the population was divided on tlw basis of religion at the very outset of sorting and this separation was maintained throughuut the sorting operations in order that as many characterlsti0s as possible might be cross-tabulated by re]jgion. But this time, the basic religious categories have been substituted by

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livelihood classes and these consequently pervade all the cross-tabulations carried out in 1951. According to this new scheme, the entire population has been divided, in the first instance, into two broad livelihood categories, namely, agricultural and non-agricultural, and each category has been sub-divided into four livelihood classes. These eight classes are as follows·:-

CATEGORY A-Agt"imtltural Classes

I Cultivation of land, wholly or mainly owned and their dependants

II Cultivation of land, wholly or mainly unowned and their dependants

III Cultivating labourers and their dependants

IV Non-cultiv3,ting owners of land; agricultural rent receivers and their dependants

CATEGORY B-Non-Agricnltural Classes

Pel'sons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood from :-

V Production (other than cultivation)

VI Commerce

VII Transport

VIn Other services and miscellaneous sources

7. It would be a good plan to study the fly-leaves hefore dipplllg UltO the tables a,s they draw attention to special featmes and offer details of minor categories which might happen to have been omitted in the tables.

8. -While the Talllk and Village Tables of the past were gifts of provincial dis~ -cretion, these District Censns Handbooks are being published for tIle first time in theit present form in accordance with Central direction.

G. NANJUNDIAH,

Oensus Comm issioner for ill ysort.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE

A-GENER-\L POl'ULATIO~ TABJ,~;S

. I-Area, houses and pOPlllation

H--Variation in population during flfty years ..

III--Towlls :.lild \'illag<3s classified by population

IV·--Towns clas~.ified by population with variations ~ince 1901

V-Towns arranged terrItorially with population by livelihood Clal:ises

B-BcOSOlllIC TABLES

Indian Census E<;onomic Olassificatiun Scheme

Annexure I

Annexure 11 Annexure III I--Livelihood Classes <llld Sub-Classes

II--Secolllbry means of Ii v-elihood

III--Employers, employees and independent workers in industries and ~el'viceB hy divi;;ioll~ and BU b­divisions

Index of non-agricultnral occupat.ions

D--SOClAL .\:\'D CULTURAL TABLES

I --Language

(i) Mother-tongue

(ii) Bilingualism

II--Religion III--Scheduled C:)'stes, Scheduled Tribes and Anglo-Indians

IV-Migrants

V-(i) Dit;placed Persons by year of arrival (ii) Displaced pel'Sons by livelihood classes

VI-Non-Indian Nationals

VII-Livelihood cla.BseB by educationa,l ;:,tand,lras

E-SUMMARY FIGURES BY T.\LUKS

PRIMARY CE':<SUS AUSTRACT-(VILLAGE STATISTICS)

L AIysore City 2. Mysore District Abstract 3. ~iysore 'l'aluk 4. Krishnarajnagar Taluk 5. Hunsur Taluk 6. Periapatna Taluk 7. Heggaddevankote Taluk 8. Gundlupet Ta~uk 9. Chamarajnagar Taluk

10. Nanjangud Taluk 11. T.-Narsipur Taluk 12. Yelandur Taluk

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1-18

3-4

5--7

Q-IO 11--1fi 17-18

19-113

21-24

2tJ-30

31--4{-)

47 48-53 35--75

77-W3 105- 113

115--164

]17-128 117-120

121--128

129-130 131-132 133--H7

{149-150

151--152

IfJ:j~·167

169--265

170---171

li 2--1 77 178--185

li)(l-193 I

191-2(13

204-213 214-227

228~235 236-245

246-255 256-263 261-265

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A-General Population Tables

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A. I.-Area, houses and population

1. The talnks in this table are the same as in 1941.

2. The area of Mysore City was furnished by the Municipal authorities, while the area:;: of Taluks were furnished by the Amildars of Taluks. Differences in area between 1941 and 1951 are due partly to transfer of villages and partly to improvement in the method of computation.

3. Vide fly-leaf of Table A. II.

4. "1'owns" consist exclusively of Municipalities.

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A. ll-Variation in population during fifty years

L Under the Provinces and States (Absorption of Enclaves) Order, 1950, Badagalpura village in Chamarajnagar Taluk was transferred to the Madras State. On account of this transfer the area of Chamarajnagar Taluk as well as that of the district sustain a loss of O· 63 square mile, while tIle population figures remain unchanged by reason of Badagalpura being a Bechirak Village. .

2. Figures of previous censuses hav been adjusted on account of transfer of villages in the case of H unsur and Periapatna Taluks as under :-

No. of Population transferred Froln To ?Jillages ,--------" --.. _-

tron-if erred 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

HUIlRur P{'liapatllu J!) ]3,:318 11,016 ]O,97J 11,494 ]0,324

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A. II---Variation in population during- fifty years

Year Pf'I'SOllS rarintion _!I;"0t variation l!l()]-lfl.il

:\r~ Ie., Ynrintioll Fornal,," ITariati,)Jl

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m'RORE C[T\"

1901 68,111 -:" 34,328 33.783 1911 71,306 ·+.3,195 36.112 +1,784 35,194 +1.411 1921 83,951 +12,645 43,783 +7,671 40,168 +4,974 1931 107,142 +23,191 56,772 +12,989 50,370 +10,202 1941 150,540 +43,398 78,967 +22,195 71,573 +21.203 1951 244,323 +93,783 +176,212 125,459 +46,492 118,864 +47,291

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1901 741,620 367,922 373.698 1911 763,454 +21,834 379,433 +11,511 384,021 +10,323 1921 773,508 +10,054 386,062 +6,629 387,446 +3,425 1931 818.046 +44,538 410,097 +24,035 407,949 +20,503 1941 909,002 +90,956 460,752 ·j-50,655 448,250 +40.801 1951 1,040,448 +131,446 +298.828 526,948 +66,196 513,500 +65.250

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A. II-Variation in po pula tion during fifty years--concld.

?\ ame of 'l"aluk lent· ]'('rSOllS YUl'intiO!l ::-\"ct variation :Jlak-., Yariatiull .J<'cmaJes Yariatiol] 1HOl-19,;]

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.'ly'orc 1\101 Ii7,007 a:I,(J/a aa.:l:{4 1\111 li4.872 --2, I~.j :~:2,i;84 --I,OSlI :12,288 -1,O-1i; l!J21 1;7,9Hl +:1,08!1 :14,32 .. +1,740 3:~,637 +1,:WI 19:n 7Ii,66!) +8.708 :)8,94(i +4,622 :17,72a +4,(1)(; 1941 87,m9 +10,910 4A,()83 +5,737 .J.2,896 +5,173 19.'il l)i;,03!l +7,460 +:!8,O:~:! 48,478 +a,791; 40,561 +3,66,';

2 ]\:ri15hllill'aj nagar H)OI 82,:1:10 .J.0,8J\l H,±81 Iml ~i,013 +2.18:l 41,\l2 •• +1,07ll 42,588 +1,107 1921 88,797 -r±,284 .J.4,:120 +2,3\)5 44-,477 +1,88H 1!):ll Oa,57:! +t,n; ·W,48:1 +2,163 47,089 +.2,612 1\141 ]()0,605 +7,03:1 .iO,R42 +4,359 4tl,763 +2,674 I\).i! 107,81)3 +7,:!90 -j-1;3,,)(j;. .)4,71)4 +3,\152 ;;3,101 +3,33H

:: fl "[";tll' l!Jo1 .')2,3~'i ~i),7.j7 :.?O,ti30 Hlll .")2,lBa _·HH 2;),871; +lHl 20,317 -313 Ul21 49,327 -:!,8{)(j :!4,501 -1,37 .• 24,826 -1,491 l!J:ll .• 3,643 +4,:3!(i 26,40a -:-1,902 27,240 +2,414 ]\HI l\],:151; +7,713 .. :{0,6 . .,lJ +4,:?j:{ 30,700 +a,4lJO 1!l.> 1 n,689 +1:?,:J:{!l +21,:{O:! ;li,lOO +li.44+ a6,58~1 +5,889

4 PeriuFHllla WOI 1;:3,ii41 :11,1l30 :31,911 l!lll lill,242 +2,701 :32,67:? +~J+~ :13,670 +1,i5H 1921 .39,833 -!lA07 2!J,83ii .__j~ 787 ao,ooo -a,G'jo 19;1I .• 7,084 -2,7.)1 28,5:lli -1,299 tS,548 -1,452 l!l41 1;.~,08!) +8,002 :l2,840 +4,30+ 32,24(; +3,698 19.11 7217~i) +7,U:jfl +}J,IS4 :)6,[111 +~,071 ;{5,814 +3,1\68

5 B{'gga<ld(,,-anJ .. ot e 1901 lil,41 (j 30,491 aO,H25 1911 ti~3,795 +2,:nH :n,807 +1,31(i 31,988 +1,06a 1921 58,554 --5,241 :?8,852 -2,95':> 29,702 -2,286 Ill31 ;38,481 -73 28,890 +38 :l9,5!l1 -ll.1 1!)41 1;4,,364 +5,88:{ 32,192 +3,302 :12,172 -1- 2,581 19;;1 75,399 +1l,0:{5 + 13, liS:, :17,7Hl -]-5,524- 37,683 +5,511

0 GUlllllupe1 LVOl i4-,S97 36,936 :H,96 I [911 78,la;; +3,238 38,613 +1,()77 39,ii22 -I 1,56J 1921 i9,,324 +1,38H 39,261 +64S W,263 +741 1!J:31 82,1I8 +2,594 41,107 +1,84-6 41,OIl +748 1941 88,777 +6,659 44,635 +:3,li28 44,142 +3,131 lim 98,320 +9,M:{ +2:{,42:1 49,IW +4,4SJ 19,204 ~-.j,06:?

7 Cham1U'ajnagar ](101 II 0, l!)(i .:;4,419 .:;':;,777 1911 114,197 +eI,OOI ,,6,77·! -f-2,3J,j .')7,423 +J,64li 1921 121,487 +7,290 (iO,594- +3,820 60,89:~ -1-3,';70 1931 132,120 +IO,tl38 66,127 +5,53:) 65,998 -i-5,IO.3 1!l41 )47,169 +lii,OH 75,211 +9,084 71,958 +B,9GO J!J;j I. 172,O8!! + 24,!)I 3 +UI,8Sli 87,465 +1:!,254 84,617 +12,659

t> XaJljangll{i Il)OI IOO,8Bi; ':;:3,170 ;)3,72.j 11111 11 :1,](;(1 +6,274 .;6,084 +2,lJI1 .i7,085 -1-:l,:lliO H)~I. 12(),7:?7 +7",58 lllJ.2ij4 +4,1;;(1 liO,49:l +:l,408 I n:31 127,9,1:; +7,218 lH,f):{2 -i- 4,:19H U:3,31:, +2,802 1!141 ltil,l:{(l +15,194 7~,!)2~ +7,g9U 70,611 -i-7,298 l!Nil 170.14.; + 27,00li +1;:,,2.;0 8(i,284 +13,7;;0 83,861 + [:{,:l.51)

!J T.·Sar"iplir 11101 87,ti8(1 1:1,i;4:1 ++.137 1911 \)2,37:i -1- 4,1)\):) ·Hi,:la:! +2,681) 46,141 :-:l,O(H 1921 fl5,Hi2 +2,78!l 48,005 +1,77:1 .J.7,157 +J,016 1931 1O:3,42.J. +8,26:! ;52,442 +1,437 :)0,98:! +3,825 1941 115,127 + 1l,703 .>9,030 -:-li,588 ;\6,097 ·-j-.j,llii W.~I la;;,OW +19,8811 ++i.:i3 Ii HS,88!J +9,81\11 06,127 -:-lO,O:lO

10 Ydall(hlf HlOl :35,2il 17,4.34 17,817 I!Jll 34,06,) ~1,:l0(i 16,96li -488 17,0!!\) -7111 1.921 32,134- --1,\)31 16,13(; --sao 15,9!l8 -1,101 19:11 32,985 +85.1 16,531 +39.3 16,4M +45u 1941 35,800 +2,813 18,135 -1-1,604 17,665 +1,211 1951 40,138 +4,:3:18 +4,R!i7 :?O,lfl,i +2,0(;0 }9,943 -/-t,278

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A. III-Towns and villages classified by population

Only inhabited villages have been taken into account in this Table. The number of uninhabited villages in the several taluks are as follows :-""--

Tabtk

~IYSORE DISTRICT

:\[vsore KrishnarajnRglLr HunRur Periapatna Heggaddevankote Gundlupet Ohamarajnagar Nanjangud 'f .. NaNipur Yelandur

Nmnner

363

22 31 fi6 36

114 33 42 20

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The "Village" of the Census is by definition the same as the Revenue village: it; includes the main settlement as well as all its hamlets.

9 MYS< 2

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A. IV- Towns classified by population with variations since 1901

L' I I ti . . \. ... I ". '!' 1 I I l. I' or tie (e mtlon ot " tOWllS 1'/.1.1' ;,ot(' 4. to a) e.\.. l.

2. A;.; ill the 1941 Census, population figurel". of villag(:·" b(:'<ll'ing t,lw srtille nanH' HI; the towns they adjoin, hut lyiug outside the }I unieipuililllits, ha v(' bCPll induded in the rural area and excluded from the respective towm; listed ill thik tahle.

3. Towns ha;\,(' been divided lnto six da;,:,ses t\('eordil\g to their population as follows: _.

(i) Cla",s I (ii) Class II (iii) Class 111 (iv) CIatlD IV (v) Class V

(vi) CIa.ss VI

) 00,000 amI o\,er 50,000---J 00,000

20,000---50,000

] 0,000-20,000

:5,000--] 0,000

Under 5,000

The class to whieh each town helollgti is indicated ill the t.ahl(~. 111 addition totals of all the towns coming under eaeh class are ah'lO fUJ'nished. All the towns in the District have been listed in one sequcJJ('(' ill order of size'. ,),IH'l'c are no class fI ana III 1'uw11<; in tllis District.

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A. IV-Towns classified by population with variations since 1901

Yea·' Pel'cl()JlS Variation Net variation ~Iuk" Yariutioll Fnmale, Yariation ]1)01-19;;1

1 :J J ,) /i t ,\

TO\vN~ 0.11 ALL CLAt;~.B8

1901 135,853 68,065 67,788

1911 138,426 ·,2,573 69,714 +1,649 68,712 ,924

1921 152,502 "[14,076 78,510 :--8,796 73,992 .+5,280

1931 182,219 -~29,717 95,214 -j-16,704 87,005 ,13,013

1941 237,765 \-55,546 123,281 -, 28,067 114,484 -~27,479

1951 365,694 +127,929 +229,841 187,106 +63,825 178,588 +·64,104

... CLASS I TOWNS (100,000 & OYER)

I. MYSOHE CITY

1001 68,111 34,328 33,783

I!'ll] 71,306 .: 3,195 36,HZ +1,784 35,194 +1,411

1921 83,9!;1 +12,645 43,783 ;-7,671 40,168 +4,974-

1\)3] Wi ,14-:! -,-23,191 ,)6,772 +12,989 50,370 -i-lO,20:!

IfHJ 150,540 .: 43,398 78,116i +22,193 71,573 -r21,~03

19.,)1 244,3:l:l -:-93,78:J +176,212 1:?:;,4Gn +46,492 118,864 -[-47,291.

CLASS IV TOWNS (10,000 to 20,000)

1901 18,637 9,348 9,:!94

11111 18,571 -6J 9,391 +48 9,183 -111

19.'!1 18,850 -[-276 9,569 T178 a,i8I T98

1931 24,530 +5,680 It,61:! t~ 8,108 11,858 +2,577

194/ 28,567 +4,03'1 U,560 +1,888 /4,007 +2,149

/9/il 15,·397 +16,830 r- 26,760 ~3,I56 +8,596 22,241 +8,234

:!. NANJANGUD

1901 5,991 3,030 2,961

1iHl 7,24Ji :-1,255 3,628 +598 3,618 -j-657

192] 7,4;33 +207 3,756 +128 3,697 +79

1931 8,215 +76:; 4,277 +521 3,938 +241

1941 10,725 +2,510 5,422 -t-1,145 5,303 -;-1,365

19,'l1 16,73i +6,012 +10,746 8,575 +3,153 8,162 +2,859

:3. CHAMARAJ NAGAR

1::)01 5.973 2,968 3,005

]9l! 6,556 ~r583 3,305 +337 3,25] +246

1921 6,934 +378 3,501 +196 3,433 -;'182

1931 9,538 +2,604 4,931 +l,430 4.607 +1.174

1941 9,923 +385 5,149 +218 4,774 +167

19:jl 16,040 i-6,1l7 +10,067 8,165 +-3.016 7,875 +3.101

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A. IV-Towns elassified by population wiih variations since 1tCl1-t:onta

Year Persons Yariation Set Variation 1'.lnlcs Yarilltion }'elllu1es Variation 1901--19.31

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4, HUNtlUR

19U1 6,673 3,345 :1,328

1911 4,772 -1,901 2,458 -887 2,314 -1,014

1921 4,463 -309 2,312 -146 2,151 -163

193J 6j 777 +2,314 3,464 -f-l,lii:l 3.313 -,-],162

\941 7,919 -f-l,142 3,989 ~r-5j.} 3,930 +6li

HIM 12,620 +4,702 +5,947 {;,416 'c2,42~ 6,204 -r 2,274

(!LASS V TOWXS (5,000 to ]0,(00)

11101 35,166 1,',454 17,71'2

1911 35,046 -120 /7,457 +3 17,689 --123

1921 36,498 +1,462 18.5S7 +1,080 17,96] +37;.'

1931 37,885 +1,387 19,399 + 86.? 1S,-181} +525

1II.lJ -13,l5S +-5,570 22,033 +2,364 :!1,12:! +2,936

1951 58,674 ~-1{j,219 r--:!3,508 29,841 +7,808 :!/I,8.3;; +7,417

5. GUNDLUPE'l'

1\.J01 4,1)65 2,015 2,04U

1911 4,187 +122 2,089 +6! 2,098 +58

1921 4,,j94 +407 2,351 +262 2,24a +145

1931 5,750 +1,165 3,145 +794 2,614 +:371

J941 (i,237 +478 :1,185 +40 a,052 +438

1951 8,857 +2,620 +4,792 4,496 +1,311 4,361 -;-1,309

t). KRISHNARAJNAGAR

1901 2,706 1,307 1,3110

Hill 1,6.35 -1,051 855 4 -" - il~ 80\) -.j99

19~J ~,105 ;-450 1,1Hl +264- !.I8li +18li

Ill:! I :!,341l +l,:!44 1,7j~ -f-6:J9 1,591 -Hi05

1941 ·1,7-11 +1,392 2,456 +698 ;!,28G -;-694

Ill;; I 7,879 +3,138 +5,173 4,137 -+ 1.1381 3,742 +1,45'i

7. BANNUR

1001 5.119 2,526 2,593

1911 4,505 -614 2,23:! -294 2,273 -320

1921 4,458 --47 2,256 {.2~ 2,202 -71

1931 4.906 +448 2,525 +269 2,381 +179

194J 5,683 +777 2,875 +350 2,808 -: 127

IlJ51 7.585 +1,90:! +2,466 3,865 +990 3.720 +912

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A. IV-Towns. classified by po pld;l.tion .with vll;r.iatjo,~~ $i.n,c~ .1901 -cf)ntd.

Yeltr P~rSOHS Val'iati01l :-ret variation 190i-JUJl

Jlaloo Variatiull Females Variation

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s. :-;.\LRJIC\JI.\

1911 ;?,744 I,".:;!I 1.:1S.'

WI 1 a.148 ·HOl 1,.i7f.i +:!17 l,.j"j,:! ~-J~7

l!l:!] :1,\Jtlll +itil 1.!l1'i'l -HI~ 1.[12J +:]1!1

I !I:JI -t,W:: _I. :?'~ ~.O!lll +10:.' t.07:: +1;':.'

J041 qt!:l -+-7611 :! . ."i] ;i -;- 4:.':, :!.H)~ -i-!{;l.)

I [j;i I (i,GS7 +1,7ti·1 +:1,\)4:: ::.1.1·1 ·:-9:.'!1 :t.:!~:l +8:t)

!.I. ICUIA~A:\J l:l)J{",

l!!OI 4,:.'00 2,U(i7 :.'.1:::1

19]1 4,396 -!- Ithi ~,1!~~ -I- l.~i) :!,2U~ -[- i 1

1921 4,748 -1-::J·'l2 :.',·1-(1,; .~.:?J :{ :/.:l.J.:1 -~ 1:311

19:H +,99(1 +:H2 2. tfHi -i-Ii I :2 •. '):U +181

1941 ;;,.')6] -:-.i71 :?iSO -;-':114 2.iS I -t-~;)7

19.31 u.::I38 f _-_

T"I +2,138 :1,17ii .j- :l!l." :;,llj;l +3S:!

to. 'l',\LKAll

1901 :I,8iii 1,8U.) J.!J(i:.'

19I1 4,184 +:327 :!,U:!!! -,-J·H :!.l!,i +183

19::n -i,I1:) -o!l 2,0:18 --I :!,OTi --611

1!J31 4,521 +406 ~,~4a 1':.'0;; .:?,27S +20]

1!l41 <~,736 +~l.j 2,:~1i1S -:- 12:1 2,!1ti8 +90

'1 !liil .j,87~ +1,136 +2,(11:; :?,8!l8 -[-470 ;),O;H +666

ll. T·NARSIPUR

1901 2,40H J .204- 1,20:.!

1911 4.033 +1,627 2,006 ·,·802 :?,O27 +825

1921 4,768 -;'·13:5 2.40;; ~;-399 2,36:3 +336

1931 2,806 -1,962 1,466 -!)3!1 1,340 -1,023

1941 3,587 +781 J ,833 -I36!) 1,752 H12

IQ51 5,374 +],7117 +2,961> 2,84u -: 1,0ll :!~528 +776

I" ~mGUR

1901 .,231 !!,O95 2,136

1911 4,112 -119 2,000 -95 2,1l:l -24

lW.n 3,5to -572 1,80l. -19!l 1,739 --373

1l)31 3,Ml HOI 1,946 +l~r; 1,995 +2li6

1941 (,O23 +82 2,O!'3 ';'69 2,008 +1;)

1951 0,053 +1,030 +822 2,5.10 [+495 2.543 -:,-535

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A IV-~Towns classified by population with variations since 1901--{·oJl.td.

Y":U' l~el'~j in" r~ri.~ti')n :\('t rmiation :llab \'!lfiat.ion )"Fmnft." \TRI'i"!tjorl l!)OI-I!liil

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1:1. AGARA-)LUIBALLI

IHOI .;'838 :?,976 2,862

1911 .t,82f; -~1,()12 2,468 ~~ti08 2,358 -ti04

1921 4,261 -56;; 2,174 -294 2,087 -271

l!I;11 :lA,;O --811 l,'fJO --414 1,690 --397

[!l41 3,flM 514 2.004 +244- 1,960 -!~270

I !)[i! ,;,O2!l 1,01;;; -S09 2,,;30 -'-;;26 2,4!lfl -f~;,3!l

('LARI' VT TOWNR (rXmm J,()(lO)

/9(11 /:J:f):;rJ li.f/.J() 0,9.99

IY /I j:I..5IJlj ~--.J:J!I fJS;;'; -186 (i,74fi -2fj·3

19~ j /.t'l{):; -~.'!9i Ii/i.? 1 -13.1 1i,(j~2 -16,1

19.Jf 1'!,li6.,! -611 1)..1,'] -,?,/j(} fJ,2rJ I -29/

WI! 16,.20.) -;<!,MI 7,Y:! j -,.l.,J/iO l,4S'! + 1,191

/,9;;/ n.,WI : .'!.fi9; -'--3,,161 8,650 .l-rJ,!,q S.(Jr,O +1,lfJ8

H. PERIAPATNA

BIOI 3.872 1,911 1,061

[\111 :l,404 ---1GS 1,6!l(l -221 1,714- -24.

1921 :1. lOS -.-~!)(j 1,:;34 -lliG 1,574- -144)

HI31 3.:'1fi r lOS l.{i3;; ·f-101 l,liSI -\-i )

HI41 3.9;)'j ~:-741 1,944- +300 2,013 +432

19;.1 .... ~77R -.LS21 ·:fl06 2.4-10 -L46G 2,368 +355

lfi. YELANDlTR

[flO 1 3,SO!! I,Si,O 1,95:3

lilll 3,fiR6 --117 1,820 -30 1,866 -87

lil21 a,693 -~7 1,822 +2 1,871 -1--5

W!ll :1,41)3 ·-:240 1,6118 -134- 1,'7M -106

1\)41 :1,63i :-184 1,1136 -;-141> I.ROI +36

[%1 4,Oiil) -'-419 +2;;:1 1.!lRn ·.L)53 2,Ofi7 t26G

Ifi, ~AIUfWlt

I!IOI :!.:!~( 1.1.;2 J.la:!

1!1l! 2A~1 1·IS7 1.2-i!1 illl I.:!!!SI +-fill

III:! I :2',2\');) --20f, l,lf)R -~.) 1,0\)1 -13J

W:11 2,Ofifl --Hili 1.f):!7 -141 1,042 --!"it,

iii I I :I,II:I:J ~ !lli·( 1,:,:11 .~ .,04 1,502 +46fJ

H);il ;l,fi:l-j +GOl +),:150 I,ROli + 27t. 1,~2~ +326

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A IV - Towns classified by population with variations since 190t-cone/d.

\,,~<. Jl~l~onR \'ftriation ~et variat·ion :\Iale~ Yariftt.ion FpmRJeh Variation J!\Cll-19ilJ

:} 3 1- ,'j (i , g

17. MIRLE

1901 2,682 1,380 1,302

19]] :.!,.)!J:l -8!\ Ul40 --w 1,2;;:3 -49

HI:!l ~,89,; +302 1,46[) ~- 12t. 1,4:l(1 +177

1931 :!,fl74 -221 1,364 -101 1,310 -120

Hl41 3,1()2 -'-.128 l,f.:li -1- 27(1 1.468 +I5R

19,';1 2,!)71 -131 +289 1,;,;{2 -1M 1,430 - 29

IS. HRGGADHEVAKKOn:

190) 1,298 1147 I'.il

l!lll ),:14fi +48 lim -+-14 fi8;; +34-

Hl2) I,U:! --1M 6:12 -20 (j lfI -7f)

1931 1,2r.o -H; tI;,7 +·2:, ..";nij -··Ii

1941 1,474 +224 i7!l +Jl!l fi9i< +Inii

'!l51 U61 +3S7 +;)fi:l !.ll3 + 137 !\48 +250

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A. V.-Towns arranged territorially with population by livelihood classes

1. This table is different from its counterparts of the past in that it shows the population of towns according to livelihood classes rather than by religion (1931) or by communities (1941). The entire population has been divided into the livelihood categories l·iz., agricultural and non-agricultural and further sub-divided into eight livelihood classes, four agricultural and four non-agricultural, while each of the non­agricultural livelihoods is shown separately, the four agricultural livelihoods have been fused into two groups one showing the actual farming popUlation (Livelihood Class I CUltivating Owners, Livelihood Class II -Cultivating Tenants and Livelihood Class III-Agricultural Labourers) and the other showing figures for non-cultivating owners of land and agricultural rent-receivers (Livelihood Class IV).

2. The abbreviation "M" added within brackets after tbe name of each town st,ands for Municipality.

~. Vide also Note I to Table A. IV.

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B-Economic Tables

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INDIAN CENSUS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION SCHEME

The l£collomic Tables for the 1951 Census are based on the Indian Census Economic Classification Scheme, 1951, prepared by the Registrar General, India. The Scheme is reproduced below :

1. 1931 Scheme uf uccupatiun8.-Thc la::;t OCmtiiOll on whidt the economic chi1fUc­teristic of the people were not only ascertained but also classified and tabulated on an All-India basis was in the 1931 Census.

The basis of classification adopted at that Census was a Scheme -of Occupation consisting of 4 Classes, 12 Sub-classes, 55 Orders and 195 Occupational Groups. The total following the occupations for each Class, Sub-class, Order and Group was given, together with sub-totals for numbers following occupations as "principal occu­pation" or as "working dependant" or as "subsidiary to other occupations".

2. I.C.E.C. Scheme.-The scheme of classification set out in this memorandulll may be referred to as the Indian Census Economic Classification Scheme. It is based on the 1931 Scheme of Occupations. It embodies, however, extensive revision and re-arrangement designed to secure the following purposes, 'viz.,--

(i) to establish a comprehensive economic classification of the people as a whole and not nlerely of persons who are gainfully occupied;

(ii) to simplify and improve the method of presentation of census economic data; and provide additional data; and

(iii) to secure international comparability of data as recommended by the Eco­nomic and Social Council of the United Nations.

3. Basis of classification.-Economic status mUl means of liveli/wo(Z.--'fhe 1951 Cemms seeks to ascertain the "economic status" and the "means of livelihood" of every person enumerated. Questions 9, 10 and 11 relate to these economic charac­teristics. What the enumerators are required to ascertain and record in respect of these questions is explained in Annexure 1. 'fhe answers to Question 10 and the two parts of Question 9 will form the basis of classification of each individual.

4. Livelihood categories and classes.-On the foregoing basis, the people will be divided into two broad livelihood categories, viz., the Agricultural Classes and the Non-agricultural Classes.

There will be four AgI'icultural Classes, defined as below :-

I-Cultivators of'land, wholly or mainly owned; and their dependants

II-Cultivators of land, wholly or mainly unowned; and their dependants

III-Cultivating labourers; and their dependants; and

IV-Non-cultivating owners of land; agricultural rent-receivers; and their dependants.

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There will be four Non-agricultural Cla::lses, defined as compfll:)lllg all ]:Jcr::101W (including dependants) who derive their l)rincipal means of livelihood from-

V-Pl'Oductioll (other than cultivation)

VI ---:Commerce ,'.

V II -Transport

V l1I~-··Othel' Sel'vi(.;cl:) ami l\IiI:)(.;cllallclllls ~our(.;l't'.

AU these Classes will he rcferred to as Livelihood Cht::l::le::l.

i3. Livelihood s!lb-clttsse8.~Each of the 8 Li.velihood Cla~set-\ will be dividctl into three i:mb-c!al:)::le!:;, with rei'erclH:e to their eeOllomic status as below :.--

(i) Self-supporting 1)01'1:)0111:);

(ii) Non-earning Dcpcndallti'l; un(!

(iii) l';al'nillg Depell<lallt~.

The tests to be applied in determining to which sub-das;::;, any imliviJual belongs are defined and fully explained in Annexure r.

6. Economically active, serni-actiuc and passicc persons. ---All nOll-earning depend­ants are economically passive. They include perSOllt! performing house·work or other domestic or personal services for other ll1embeJ~s of the same family household. But they do not include" unpaid family workers" or penlOl1S who take part along with the members of the family household in carrying on cultivation or a honw industry as a family enterprise.

All eaming dependants are economically semi-active only. rellOugh they contri­bute to the carrying on of economic activities, the magnitude of their individual contribution is deemed to be too small to justify their description as economically active. [Their contribution to economic. activity is, however, taken into accollnt, in the tabulation of data basedon secondary means of livelihood (u£de para \.) below)].

All self-supporting persons are, ordinarily, eeonolllically active. But, tllel'c nrc certain classes and groups which constitute an exception to this rule.

These are mentioned below :~

(i) All self-supporting persolls of Agricultural Cla.ss IV.

(ii) 'rhe following groups of self-supporting persons who are included in Non­agricultural Class VIII, and derive their principal means of livelihood from miscellaneous sources (otherwise than through economic activity):--

(a) Non-working owners of non-agricultural property, (b) Pensioners and !'emittance holders, (c) Persons living on charity and other persons with unproductive occupations

and ((l) inmates of pellal institutions and asylums.

7. Classification oj economic acti'v'it'ies ami economically active persons.-Econolnic activities may be d~fined as inclurling aU activities of \vllich tlle result is the productioll

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of Ilseful wmnwditie:-,; or Uw ptHJofluance of useful .sel'vic(:!s; Lut; not; iudwlillg tIle performance of domestic or personal services by members of a family household to one another.

The most important among all economic activities is the cultivation of land (or the production of field crops). It stands in a category by itself. All other economic activities may be regarded as falling in another category vl"hich may be referred to as ,; Industries and Services". All these activities may be classified with reference to the nature of the commodity produced or service perf~rmed. Under the present, scheme all Industries and Services are classified into 10 divisions: and these divisions are sub~ divided into 88 sub-divisions, as shown in Annexure II. The scope of activities included in each sub-division is indicat,ed hy its title, as well as hy the specification of groUpA which are comprised in them.

Economically Active Persons engaged in cultivation, are either cultivators or cultivating labourers-that is, they are per'sons of suh-class (i) of Agricultural Classes I to III.

BconoIllieally Active Per~ons engaged in Indn:.Mies and Sel'viceA are classifiable in the divisions and sub-divisions shown in Annexure II. All persons inclndf'a in each suh-division are further divisihle int.o t.hree Sections, 1)iz.,-

(i) Employers, (ii) Employees and

(iii) Independent Workers.

In effecting tlliH elassification, no account will be taken of the fact whether the classified persoll was actually employed or unemployed on the date of ennmeration. He should be allocated to that partieular description of economic activity, from which he has in fact been deriving it regular (that is non-calma]) ineomc, as his principal meallS of livelihood.

8. Form and Jlellwd of Tabulation.-The replies recorded in Census Slips against Census Questions 9, 10 and 11 will be used for classifying every enumerated person within the framework of economic classification of the people described above. The result will be exhibited in three tables entitled, '''{'he Economic Tables I, II and III". rrhere will be approximately 350 million censm; Alips which will haye to be Rorted by hand, and not by mechanical processes.

9. Comments on Economic Tables.-Econom1:c Table No. I will show the numbers of 24 livelihood suh-classes grouped under 4 agricultural classes, and 4 non-agTicultural classes. A complete picture will be presented of Economically active, semi-active and paRsive perRon:.:.

Economic Table No. II will Rpecify the numbers in each of the 8 classeR ment.ioned above, 'who possess a secondary means of livelihood; and eross-classify t,hem (according to the nature of such menns of livelihood) under the same eight dasses. [This table iR il.esigned to include not only self-supporting pemons who have more than one means of livelihood, but also earning dependallts--who supplement (with their own contri­bution) the resources provided for their maintenance by the persons on whom they are dependent. The contribution made to economic activity by economically semi-active persons (mile para 6 above) will he shown by this Table].

Economic T(tble No. III is limited to economically active perAons. The mmlber of personA engaged in industries and AcrviceFl as a whole, as well as in each division

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amI Huo-ciiviHion thereof will be shown in this table, divided into the three :·;eetions "Employers", "Employees" aml "Independent ,Yorkers".

In all three tables, the numbers are separated by sexes, as ,veIl as residence in urban and rural areas. The All-India Tables will furnish totals bv States. The State Tables will furnish totals by Districts. .

10., Comparability.-The principal change involved in the present Scheme is the setting up of a comprehensive economic classification of the people, as a whole, and not merely of those among them who are engaged in gainful occupation. In the process of sorting of census information, the division of the people into "livelihood classes" takes the place of the division of the people into" communities~' at the former censuses.

Consistently with this main purpmle, the present scheme of classification is based mainly on the Scheme of Occupations of former censuses. Comparability with the published census tithles of 1931 is secured by the references to the Occupational Group numbers of tlle HI31 cenSllS which are found under ca,ch sub-division in Annexure n.

The United Nations Organisation has evolved a Scheme of Classification of all economic activities known as the" International Standard Industrial Classification" Scher$. The Scheme of divisions and sub-divisions of industries and services set out in An.nexure II has been framed so as to maintain comparability with data arrangerl in accordance with the I.S.T.C. Scheme. This is explained fully in Annexure II ..

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ANNEXURE I

Oen8U8 Qttestion8 9, 10 and 11 an{Z related Instmctions

1. The Census is concerned witll two economic characteristics of every individual­his economic status, and his means of livelihood. The scope and meaning of these ('xpressions will appear from an explanation of t,hree Census questions, viz. :--

Question 9-Economic Status; Question 10---Principal :Means of Livelihood: and Q11estion l1---Secondary -:\tIeans of Livelihood.

2. Form of questions:

Question 9-Rconorn1~ st.aiU8-

Part One-Dependency.--Write 1 for a self-supporting person, 2 for a non­earning dependant, and 3 for an earning dependant. Write tIl(' answf'f' in tJle flrRt compartment.

Part T'It'o-- Employment.-If a self-supporting person earm; his prineipal meanS of livelihood as an employer write 1, as an employee write 2, as an inde

I pendent worker write 3. Write 0 in other cases. Write the nns",er in the second compartment.

Question 10.--Principal means of livell:hood.--j .. n answer to this question shoula be recorded on every slip. If the slip relates to a self-supporting person record his principal means of livelihood. If the slip relates to a dependant (whether earning or non-earning) record here the principal means of livelihood of the self-supporting person on whom he is dependant. rrhe means of livelihood which provides the largest income is the principal means of livelihood for a self-supporting person who has more than one means of livelihood. In the case of other self-supporting persons, it iR the only means of livelihood.

Use the following contractions.-Write 1 for a person who cultiyates land owned by him; 2 for a person who cultivates land owned by another person; 3 for a person who is employed as a labourer by another person who cultivates land; 4: for a person who receives rent in cash or kind in respect of land which is cultivated hy another pel'son.

For all other means of livelihood write fully and clearly what the person does in order to earn his livelihood and where he does it.

Que,stion ll.--Secondary means oj li'velihootl.--For a self-supporting pen.;on W}IO

has more than one means of livelihood write the means of livelihood next in importance to his principal means of livelihood. For an earning dependant vaite the means of livelihood which provides the earning. Use contractions given in qUf'stion 10.

For a self-supporting person who has only one means of livelihood write 0. In the case of a non-earning dependant also, write O.

3. Quest1~on 9-Economic statu8.--This question is in two parts. The first part requires the labelling of every person as "a self-supporting person", or "an earning rlepend1l.nt" or "a non-earning dependant~'. Every single human being must be

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allotted one of these labels and not more than one of'them, and this will be referred to as his Primary Economic Status.

The second part of the question has no application to non-earning depenclants or to earning dependants.· It relates only to self-supporting persons; and even among them, those exceptional cases of self-supporting persons who support themselves without gainful occupation or economic activity (e.g. rentiers and pensioners) are not covered. All others (that is, all those self-supporting persons who are both economically active and gainfully occupied) are to be allotted one or' other of the three labels, m·z., "Employer"; "Employee '.'; or "Independent Worker"; and this will be referred to as his Secondary Economic Status.

The following extracts from the model-instructions to enumerators explain the criteria to be applied and the treatment of border-line cases.

"Where a person is in receipt of an income, (tnd that income is sujJicient at least for his own maintenance then he (or she as the case may be) should be regarded as a "self-supporting person". Such income may be in cash or kind.

Anyone who is not a "self-supporting person" in this sense is a "dependant". A dependant may be either an "earning dependant" or a "non-earning dependant" ; the test is whether or not he secures a regular income, even though it may be small. Where the income which he seCllres is not sufficient to support him, that person is an 'earning dependant'. A person who does not secure any income either in cash or in kind, is a 'non-earning dependant'.

\Vhere two or more members of a family household jointly cultivate land and secure an income therefrom, each of them should be regarded as earning a part of the income. None of them, is therefore, a non-earning dependant. Eae;h of them should be classed as either a self-supporting person or an earning dependant, according to the share of income attributable to him (or her). The same applies to any other business carried on jointly.

This does not mean that anyone 'Who worles is necessarily a self-supporting person or an earning dependant. Thus, for instance, a housewife who cooks for the famil.'".

. brings up the children or manageR the household is doing Yl'ry valuable work. Nevertheless, her economic statns iR that of a Hon-earning rlependant, if she does not also secure an income.

(An) Employer (is) only that person who has necessarily to employ other persons t'n order to carryon the bus};ness from, t()hich he secw'es his livelihood. A person (who) employs a cook or other person for domeRtie seryice shoukl not he recorded as an elt1ploy(~J merely for that reason . . '

Persons employed as managers, superintendents, agents, etc. (who) control other workers are also emplovees onlv and shonld not he recorded as employers.

An independent worker means a person who is not employed hy am' one else and who does not also employ anybody else in order to earn his livelihood.

4. Quest1:on lO--Principal means of livelihood.--"Means of Livelihoocl" of any individual ordinarily means the gainful occupation which forms t.he source from which that income which is utilised for his maintenance is normally derived; but it is more comprehensive, inasmuch as .in exceptional cases, income may be secured without

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gainful occupation. "Principal Means of Livelihood jj means the same thing as "Means of Livelihood" for every person who has only one means of livelihood. Wnere a person has more than one, that which gives him the greater part of his income is his" Principal Means of Livelihood". In the sense thus defined, every human being, without any exception, has a Principal Means of Livelihood-whether or not he is a self-supporting person. Every non-earning dependant is maintained exclusively by the income of some self-supporting person on whom he is dependant. Consequently, the Principal Means of I.ivelihood of the latter is required to be recorded as the Principal Means of Livelihood of the former. The same rule applies to Earning Dependants also (no attempt being made to assess the degree of sufficiency of hiR own income or the extent of his dependance on others).

Agricultural and non-agricultural means of livelihood are distinguished by the manner in which enumerators are required to record the answers to this question. This is important for purposes of subsequent classification of the answers. The following extracts from instructions are relevant :-

"Four simple contractions have been provided which will cover most cases where the livelihood is dependant on agriculture-Write 1 for a person who cultivates land owned by him; 2 for a person who cultivates land owned by another person; 3 for a person who is employed as a labourer by another person who cultivates land; 4: for a person who receives rent in cash or kind in respect of land which is cultivated by another

, person. If you find that a person falls under two of these categories note that category' which provides the largest income against question 10 and the second against question 11. No note need be taken of more than two such categories in any case.

In all other cases, write fully and clearly what the person does in order to earn his livelihood and where he does it. There are three lines on the slip provided for answering this question. ,Use them fully. Avoid vague and general terms. Do not write "service" or "labour". If you are enumerating a trader, describe the articles in which he is carrying on trade and state dearly whether he iH it wholesale trader or a retail trader. A retail trader, sells to the public. A wholesale trader does not. If you are enumerating a factory worker give the name of the factory or the product it makes, e.g., coal mine, jute factory, cotton mill, etc.

[NoTE.-The word "owned", used in relation to land, include~ every tenure which involves the right of permanent occupancy of land for purpose~ of cultivation. Such right should be heritable; it may be, but need not necessarily be also transferable.]

5. Question l1~Secondary means of livelihoo(l.-A self-supporting per~on may or may not have more than one means of livelihood. If he has more than one, that which provides the greatest income is recorded under question lOa::; the "Principal .Means of Livelihood" and the next under question II as the "Secondary Means of Livelihood". It has been laid down that no note should be taken of' more than two such means of livelihood in any case.

The answer to this question is invariably 'Nil' for non-earning dependants. Ex hypothesi they secure no income; they are supported by the Principal Means of Livelihood of the persons on whom they are dependant which alone is taken to be their only means of livelihood.

In the case of every earning-dependant, there are two means of livelihood which are combined in order to SUpport him. One is the Principal Means of Livelihood of the person on whom he is dependant. The other is the source wherefrom he secures his

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own income. The former is always to be treated as the" Principal ,Means of Livelihood" of the '.' earning dependant" ; and the latter as his "Secondary Means of Livelihood".

G. Further elucidation of the scope and implications of these questions have been provided in supplementary instructions in the fOl'm of' question ancl answer.

These are extracted below:­

I-Census (JUcst1:on 9(1)-

(Juestion (l)-In the instructions the word8 arc "the test is whether he secures ~1 regular income, even though it may be small". Does the use of word 'regular' rule Ollt pcrl:lons who eam an income by seasonal employment?

Answer.---No. relle word' regular' is used in the senile of 'noll-casual'. It is not iutcllued to be confined only to income derived from continuous employment. It also includes income derived from seasonal employment. What it does exclude is individ ual income accruing casually and not constituting a source of income whieh is regularly depended upon.

Question (2)-1'he word 'self-supporting' as defined in the instructioJll;, meUllS any person whose income is sufficient at least for his own maintenanee. Does this Blean that an income sufficient for one man is self-supporting income? What about his direct dependants-wife, children, etc. ?

.Ans'Iccr.--Yes. rl'he instructions mean what they say. A person must be deemed to be self-supporting if his income (such as it is) is t-lufficient to support him individually at his present level of living (such as it is). He does not cease to be self-supporting merely for the reason that he, his wife and children taken together are not main­tained by his own income.

If the wife and children 11a ve no income of their own, they are non-earning depend­ants. The instructions provide that their principal means of livelihood should be deemed in every case to be the same as that of the person on whom they are dependant. This would in most cases be the husband or father who will also be the head of the household. In those exceptional cases where the husband or father is not the head of the household, and is also not able to support anyone but himself, then the head of the household in which the non-earning dependant is living is the person on whom he (or she) is dependant.

Rerucmber---every "fawilr housellOld" is (c;ol1ectively) self-supporting; otherwise it would not exit4. The surplus of self-supporting persons within a family household is in every ease sufficient to meet the deficit on the earning and non-earning dependants in that family household.

Quc.~tioJl (.1).--ln the instructions it i8 recorded that if two or more members of' the family household jointly cultivate land they "wuld be classed as self-supporting or earning dependant "according to the share of income attributable to him or her::. How are tllese shares to be assigned? What about females who, in some cases, take an active~ part in agricultural operations 1

Jnswer.--The share of the income attributable to a person is \vhat the head of the household (or whoever is the managing member) deems it to be. No attempt should be made to make a detailed calculation of this share. .A.11 that has to be ascer­tained is whether (in the opinion of the head of the household 01' managing member)

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the member concerned is cntitled to a share -which would be tlufiicient to cover the co::;t of his own maintenance.

If the answer is 'yes', he is 'self-supporting'; if the answer is 'no', he is Uti

'earning dependant'.

The considerations arc exaetlv· the same whet,her the individual i;-; a -male or a female, :tn adnlt Ot" [t' nOll-ad ult."

ll----Census Question 9 (2)--

(Juestion (-J).---Are doctors and lawyers, who employ eompounders and clerks independent work('rs or employers?

Answer.- -They arc employetD. A doetOl' employs a compounder in order to relieve him of' part of the work connected with the business on which he is engaged and by which he secures his livelihood. A lawyer employs a clerk for a like purpose.

Question (5).-A money-lender employs four persons to realise intermit. Is he an employer or independent worker?

Ans'wer. --lIe is an employer. He would be an employer even if IlF employed ollly one person, provided that person was regularly employed and derived his prindpaI means of livelihood by such employment. Casual employment, or part-time employ­ment which does not provide the principal mean::,t of livelihood of'the person employed, should not be taken into account.

Question (6).--\Vhat is the status of tenants OJ' zamindars who do not cultivate themselves hut employ labourers?

Answer.--If they employ others they are 'employers'-provided the purpose of the employer and the nature of the employment are as stated in the answer:;; to the employment or as stated in the answers to the two preceding questions.

(J'uestion (7}.---What is the status of beggars; orphans in orphanages; convicts - ill jails?

Answer. --They fall in nOlle of Tlhe three categories. Record I) for them.

J I I -Census Quest£on 70--

Quest-ion (8)-What is the category of a minor, a blind person or a lady who has land in his or her llame but gets it eultivated by labourers.---Category ] or Category 4 ?

Answer.-Learn to distinguish between "cultivation of the land", and "perfor­mance of labour necessary for cultivating the land". There are, of course, millions of persons who perform both functions-but the functions are distinguishable and should be distinguished. The lllan who takes the responsible decisions which consti­tute the direction of the process of cultivation (e.g., when and where to plough, when and what to sow, where and when to reap and so on) ; it is this person who should he referred to as the cultivator, even though he does not perform any malluallabour whatever. The man who ploughs, or sows, or reaps, under the directions of someone else is not the cultivator-but a cultivating labourer, a different thing altogether.

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'l'he cultivator may be the owner of the land cultivated. Tn that case he is category I, whether or not he also com bines in himself the functions of a cultivating labourer.

Alternatively, the cultivator may be a lessee, an agent ormanager (paid or unpaid). Even in this case it is immaterial whether this lessee or agent or manager also combines in himself the functions of a cUltivating labourer; he (the cultivator) is category 2, and the other person (the owner) is category 4.

Applying these principles, the answer to the question put depends on whether the minor, blind person, or lady does or does not actually direct the process of culti­vation. If the person, does this, the answer is category 1 ; otherwise, the answer is category 4.

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A.NNKX.URE 11

The 1951 Scheme of Occupations compared with the International Standard Industrial Classification Schfme and the Occupational Classification of past Censuses

In ernational Standard ndustrial Classifi­cation Schem('

DlVISTO~ O-AGR[­CUI.'Tl1RE, FORES­TRY, HUNTIKU AND J;'ISHING

0.0 Agriculture and livestock produc­tion

0.1 Fnrestrv nncl loggill!.! '

Indian Census Econ')mic Classification Srheme-(l%l)

,)

Livelihond Class I-Cultivators of bnd whnlly I)]' TJJninlv owned

Liveliho'~d Class 1 l-'('lIlt,ivatol's of" la",! wholh' or mainly uno"Il('fl '" '

Livelihood Class III-Cultivoting laLourm,'s Livelihood Class IV -Non-CUltivating ownPfS

of land, aQ'riellltural rent rC0eivers, etc.

Livelihood Class V PHOD{;Q'l'ION (OTHER 1'IfAN CULTIVATION)

DTVISTON O-PRIMARY TNDUSTRTRS NOT ~~LSE\vHlm~: NPF.CTFTED

O. l--Stodc miNillg

O,ll--Hcrdsmen and sheoherds 0.12-Breencrs and kp;iwro (,f caW!' nnn

huffaloes (), II) -Bn·pclet·, and k(,ppm" ,,1' "ther hr,!!(;

animals including transport animals

o .'2--Rwring of 8mall animal" (llId ;r{8I'ct,'

0.21-,Poultry farm('rs 0,2:!-BcpkeeperR (). 23-8ilk-worm rp"rNR

(I,~4,-CllItivHt()r' of lac 0.20-RmrprR of ot,her slllilll animal.,' alHl

insects

O.3-Plnntation industries

Owners, managers a.nd workers in­O.31--'rea plantation o . 32 -CQfff'e plantation O.33-Rllhber plantatioll 0.30-All other plantations hut not including

t he cultivation of special crnps in conjnnr­ti',n with (If(linnfv eultiYatioJl of lid,] crops

O . .J--Forc8fry (lnd 'roodeu/tin:1

0.'10 Planting, replanting allc] rOT1RPTvatjnl1 of forests (including forest ()fficer,~, rango'T" and guards)

OAI Charcoal burn!'rR 0.42 Collectors of forest produco lind lao O.4il WOod~lltt.pr'

:11

Scheme of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

r----..A..--------, Group No. r--.....A..---, Dcserlption (1031) 1!l41 l!l:H

3

Ii .)

S I

]0 II I:? I:) I,}

Ii, Hi 17 l~

10

Cla:"s A-PRODUCTIOX OF JtA \Y )fATERIALS

:--;"1.-0];",,, I--l<~XPLOlTATTOX OF AN1l\IALS AND

\' EG]}TATION

(a) ('ulfilylf,i(}1!

., Cultivating O\Vl1ef:--;

Bnfo,i Rhare-croppers (l(H]) (l Tenant cultivators 'i AgricuJturallabollrcr~

Non·cultivating proprj('t0fS tf\kin~ J'f'nt in money or kind

(b) GIl/tit'fltion of sperinl crops, fm;f, pte., (Planters, mana-gPfS, ('jprks lind 1ft bonrers)

!l Cinchonn. 10 Cocoanut J I Coffee l:! (:anja

Tobacco 1:J Pan-vine J4 Rubher ];, Tea Hi lVlarket gardeners. Hower and

fruit growers

Ii ForeiJt offic(;fs, mng('ri', gilaI'd". etc.

18 Woodcutters and charcoal burners

~ I I!) Collector;; of forest profJllr:c :!:! :W r:'ol1pl'tom of lac "

(Ii) Stark r(Ji"ing

23 & 24 21 Cattle and buffalo breeders and keepers

:!;; :!:! Breeders of transport animals :2fi ~:1 ·~JprdHmC[l, ~hephern:-5 ;:~nrl lJf('c,1cJ's

of otlwr nnimrll,

(e) Baisin7 of 811/all Ilnimni8 and in.9Cct.s

24 :Birds, bees, et.c. 25 Silk-worms 21] La c cult.i \"~ t,ion

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International Standard Indu8trial Classifi­

cation Scheme

Indian Censu~ Economic Olassification B~heme-(H)i'il )

2

DIVISION O-l'RHIARY INDUSTItIES XOT ELSJ;JWHBRE SPEClFJED-----concld.

mVL'SION O-AORI­CULTURE, FORES­TRY, HUNTU,n AXD 1"ISHING-mnrld.

0.2 Hunt.ing, tmp­ping and game propagation

0.3 FiRhing

0,1; HnnUn.ll (in,.zlliling /l'IlpJling and grl1l1e

propaflation)

0.6 Fi .• hing

O.flO FiRhing in sea and inland waters inpllld· ing the operntir,n ilf fi"h f:~TmR and ii,h hatcheries

0.61 Gatherers of "hanks nnil pearb 0.62 Ga.therel's of sea '\'el'ds, sea shrllx,

sponges lind 0t·h~r wat.or pr0dllct.s

DIVISIOX I-MINING AXD QUARRYINQ

])IVISION I-~lINING AXD QF"mRYIXG

1. 1 Coal mining

1. 2 ~Ietal mining

1.3 Crude petroleum and natural gas

1.1 Coal minin.ll

()[ines primarily engagerl in the e1ltraction of anthracite and of soft coals such aR bitn­minoH", Rub·hituminolls and lignite)

1.2 Iron-ore. mining

1.3 Jletal mining except iron·ore mtning

Ull Gold 1. 32 Lead, silver and zinc 1.33 ~anganese l. 34 Tin and wolfram 1.30 Other metallic minerals

1.4 Orude petroleum and natural fla8 Oil Well and N atllral GaR, well operations

(including drilling) and oil or bituminous Aand operations

1.4 Stone quarryin.g, 1.5 Stone q1larrying, clay and s(lnd pits clay and saurl pits

Extraction from the earth of stone, clay Rand and other materials llRed in hnilrling anrl manufactnre of p<'rnent ~

1.6 Jliica, mining and qUM:rv· ing not el~ewhere • 1.1' Salt, saltpetre and saline Sltl>Bia nci'R classified

1 .!l Non-metallic

1.0 Non-metallic mining and quarrying not other­wise cla.~8ified

Including mining and quarrying of such mate­rillls as preeiolls and semi.precious stoneR, asbllst,os, gypsum, sulphur, asphalt, bitllmf'n

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Scheme of Occuplltions (1941 and 1931)

Group No. r-___.I...______" D .. "cription (1931) 1941 1931

3

30

:11

34 3i; 36 3i

38 39 40

41. 42 4-B

Sub·clnKs I-.KXPLOITATIO~ OF A~DIALS AND V)WE'l'A­

TTOX-roncld.

Ol'!lpl' 2--Fi.<hing (m(llum/ill(/

Fishing anrl p~Hl'ling

:!S Hunting

Sub-class II-EXPLOITATIOX OF )IINJ<}R.A],S

29 Gold :10 Iron

31 Lead, ~ilver and zine 32 :Manganese 33 Tin and wolfram 34 Other metallic minerals

Order 4--.Yoll·IIIP!flllie miMrn/.'

3;; Coal 36 Petroleum 3i Building materials (including stone,

materials for cement manufa.c­ture and clays)

3S :Mica 39 Precious and semi,pl'erioU8 stones 40 Sa.It, saltpetre anrl other saline

substances 41. Other non-m~tal1ic mineral,

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International Stano.ard Industrial Classifi­

ClItion Sohi'me

DIVISION 2--3 -MANUFAOTVRl~

2.0 :Food manufac­turing industries except bevera ge inrll1stri('~

~.l Bevemlle in(lmrt,riBR'

~.2 Tobacco rn3nl1fa~tl1r('s

Indian Cen"us Economic ClasHitlcntion Rcheme-(1951)

mVISlOX 2-PROCESSlNG AXD J\IAl\U­FACTURE OF FOODSTUFFS, T}~XTILES

LEATHER AND PRODl'CTS THEREOF

.8.0 Pood ifidu81rie8 ollient'i,qe uncla8sijiuJ

2.01 Canning and preRCrvat.ion of fruits Rnd vegetables

2, ()2 Canning and preservation of fiHh 2.0:1 Rlaughtf'r, preparation ann preservation

of meat ~,OO Othl'r ii)OlI indll~tri(.'~

'!. I (irain,q and PUI8(,S

2. Jl HRnd pounders of rice anfl other per­Rons engaged in manual dehusking and flour grinding

2 . 12 )Iillers of cereals and pulses :! . 1:1 Orain parchers and makers of blended

and prepared flour and ot·her cer('nl and pulse preparations

:!. J() Other pr(lC~8SeS of grainR and plllsl's

'? .. ? r 'gelable oil and dairy product8

2.21 Vegetable oil pressers and refiners 2.22 Manufacturers of hydrogenated oils 2.2:1 -:lIakers of butter, cheese, ghee and

other dairy products

2,3 Sligar ind1t8trie.s

2.31 Gur manufacture 2.30 Other manufactures and refining of raw

Rugar, syrup and granulated or clarified sugar from sugarcane or from gugnr beet.s

:? • 4 Bevf.ragn

2.4-l :Brewers and distillers 2.42 Toddy drawers 2.43 Ice manufacturers 2.40 ~Ianufacture of aerated and mineml

waters and other beverageR

·t. Jj Tobacco

2.5l Manufacture of bidis ~. riO )fanufactnre of tobacco products (other

t·han bidis) such as cigarettes, cigars nheroot,g and snuff, stemming, redry­jng and other operations connected with preparing raw leaf tobacco for manufacturing ar€, alRo inclmlpd

:'.3 Mannfncjllre of textileR

.? • 6 Cotion leztil~8

}IYS

2.6l Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing 2.62 Cotton spinning, sizing and weaving 2. fi3 Cot,ton dyeing, bleaching, printing,

preparation and sponging

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Eichemc of OccllpationR (1941 :\mI1931)

r-.------------~-----------~ Group No. ,-----A---, 1941 l!l:ll

Description (1931)

Class ll-PREP ARATION AXD Sl}PPLY OF ~fATERIAL

SUBSTA~CEH

llU b-c1fl88 ITI--IX DPRTH, Y

Order 5-'l'extiles

4;) 42 Cotton ginning, cleaning amI preSiling

46 & 47 43 Cotton spinning, ~izinll an,l weaving

48 & 4!l 44 Jute proARing, Rpinni fig :lIl(1 weaving

;,0 45 Rope, twine, string and oLher fibres

:;3.54 & 46 Wool carding, spinning nnn fi.i weaving

ii6 47 Silk spinning and weaving m 48 Hair (horse.hair), etc, .is 40 Dyeing, bleaching, printing, pre-

paration nnd Rponging of textiles

61 ':;0 Lace, erepe embroideries, fringe ••

62 63

87

B6 98

99 & 100

etc., and insufficiently (le,,-crihed textilE' induRtries

Order G-lIidpB, ,qld1tA Ilnd hard malerillis from tlte animal Hng­

dom

;a Working in lea.ther ;32 Furriers and persons

with feathers and brush makers

occupied hristleA;

Order lO-OhemiclIl prodncls pro­perly 80 called and ana7ogmt8

67 ~[anufacture of aerated lmd mineral waters and ice

68 Manufacture and refining of vegetllble oils

Or<ler I1-Food indl/.tl'ie~

71 Rice pounders I1nd hnskl'rs and flour grinders

72 Grain parcher,. ~jc, 73 Butchers 74 Makers of Rngar, moh~sos nnd

gur 101 & 102 75 Sweetmeat and conniment makers

lOa 76 Toddy drawers 104 77 :Brewers lind distillers 10;; 78 Manufacturers of tobacco 106 [79 l\fanufacturers of opium

80 Manufadnrers of ganja 107 & 97 81 Others

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cation Scheme

Indian Census Economic ClaRsification Scheme--(1951)

DIVISION 2-:l-MANU- DIVISION 2-PROCESSING Al~D MA~U-FACTURE-contd. FACTURE OF :FOODSTUFFS, TEXTILES,

LEATHER fu.~D PRODUCTS THEREOF­concld. •

"2.4 Manufacture of footwear, other wearing apparel and made up textile goods

2.7 W taring apparel (exCel)t f,){)twea.r) amI madr­'IlP textile goodB

2.71 Tailors, milliners, dressmakers and darners

2.72 Manufacturers of hosiery, embroiderers, makers of crepe, lace and fringes

2.73 Fur dressers and dyers 2.74 Hat makers and makers of other articles

of wear from textiles 2.75 Manufacture of house furnishing of

textiles 2.76 Tent makers 2.70 Makers of other made np textile goods

including umbrellas

2.8 Manufactllre of :1.8 Textile industries otherwise unclassified textiles

2.9 Manufacture of leather and leather products (except footwf\ar)

2.81 Jute pressing, baling, spinmng and weaving

2.82 Woollen spinning and weaving 2.83 Silk reeling, spinning and weaving 2.84 Hemp and flax spinning and weaving 2.85 Manufacture of rayon 2.86 Manufacture of rope, twine, string and

other related goods from cocoanut, aloes, straw, linseed and hait

2.80 All other (including insuffiCiently des­cribed) textile industries including artificial leather and cloth

2.9 Leather, leat'her products and footwear

2.91 Tanners and all other workers in leatlJer 2.92 Cobblers and all other makers and

repairers of hoots, shoes, sandals and clogs

2.-90 Makers and repairerR of all other lrn ther products

DIVISION 2-3 DIVISION a-PROCESSING AND MANU· -MANUFACTURE FACTURE OF METALS, CHEMICALS -contd. ",,"".:::"":.;~':~~ODUCTA THEREOF

• JI\~' ~,_ "',/' i '\:' ~ J~: ><.~. ,;".:1'- ~ ~ A .. • , ... \

3.5 ~~~W; of 3.0 Manujtid:{),:.~· >of metal product~ otMrwi8e me"\;a'i\products unc!f18sijiec(i ei'~~pt.-mao::_ltin!lpy . ' ., !6 ali.djranspOtt: ~ .' 3.01 Black~1tl}'t and other workers in iron e'1!~ment and mlilers of implements ii,' \. ::1. 02 W orltefsln copper, brass and he11 metal

~.. • • '- '. , 3,03. 'W or~~ in other metals "'!'-lO. •. ~', .. ;; '3:W,-: {!utl~rs, surgioal and veterinary instru­

"'i...;;.; .. ;;.,~,,;.!t .• ;;.'.r:l"'J<,1· ment makers 3,05 Workers in mints, die-sinkers, etc. 3.06 Makers of arms, guns, etc" inclmlin.!!

workers in ordnance factories

Scheme of Occnpation~ (1941 and 1931)

,----___ .A.. _______ . -,

Group No. ,---'-----, 1941 1931

6t

lOS

109

72

73 74

76

77

78

Description (1931)

I

Sub-class lII-I~J)U81'RY-contd.

Order 12-11/-d118Irie., of dl'P88 (lnd

th£ tOl,let

82 Boot, shoe, sandal and clog makers

83 Tailors, milliners, dressmakers and darners

84 Embroiderers, hat makers anci makers of - other articles of wear

57

"S 59

60

61

62

Order 8-Metals

Rmelting, fOl'gin~ fend folling of iron and other metals

~Iakers of arms, guns, ot c. Blacksmiths, other workers in

iron and makers of imple. ments

Workers in hril·s,., copper And hell metal

Workers in other metals (except precious metals)

Workers in mint.s. rlie-sinkprs. ok

·Major group 2.4 of the I.S.I.C. Scheme includes manufacture of footwear which falls tinder sub-division 2. f) of the I.U.m.C. Scheme (951)

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International Stajldard Industrial Classifi·

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DIVISION 2-3 -MANID'AUTURE ·-contd.

3.4 Basic metal ill' dustrie8

3.8 Manufacture of transport equip. ment

3.7 Manufacture of electrical machi. nery, apparatus, appliances and supplies

3.6 Manufacture of ;machinery exoept electrical machinery

3.1 Manufacture of . chemicals and chemical products

Indian Census Economic Classification Scheme-(1951)

DIVISION 3-PROCESSING AND ~IANU· FACTURE OF METALS, CH;E~IICALS AND PRODUCTS THEREOF -oonlo,.

3.1 Iron and steel (Basic manufacture)

Manufacture of iron and steel, including all processes such as smelting and refining, rolling and drawing; and alloying and the manufacture of castings, forgings and other basic forms of ferrous metals

3.2 Non·ferrous metals (Basic manufacture)

Smelting and refining, rolling, drawing and alloying and the manufacture· of castings, forgings and other basic forms of non· ferrous metals

3.3 Transport equipment

3.31 Building and repairing of ships and boats 3.32 Manufacture, assembly and repair of

railway equipment, motor vehicles and bicycles

3.33 Manufacture of aircraft 3.34 Coach builders and makers of carriages,

palki, rickshaw, etc., and wheel· wrights

3.30 Manufacture of all other transport equipment

3.4 Electrical machinery, apparat1l8, appliances ana supplies

3.4,1 Manufacture of electric lamps 3.42 Manufacture of electric fans and other

accessories 3.43 Manufacture of electric wire aml

cable 3.40 Manufacture of electrical generating,

transmission and distribution appara­tus; electrical household appliances other than lights and fans; electrical equipment for motor vehicles, aircraft and railway locomotives and cars; communication equipment and related products, including radios, phonographs, electric batteries, x·ray and therapeutic apparatus; electronic tubes, etc.

3.5 Machinery (other than electrical machinery) including engineering workshop8

Engineering workshops engaged in producing machine and equipment parts

3. () BCl8io inu,ustrial chemicals, fertiliser and power alcohol

3.61 Manufacture of basio industrial chemi· . .cala such as acids, alkali salts

Scheme of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

Group No. ~ 1.941 193)

Description (1931)

J

86

90,92 & 93

122

123

124

4

Sub·c1ass III-INDUSTRY~ntd.

Order 10-Cltemical products pro­perly 80 colled and analogous

66 Manufacture of matches, fire· works and other explosives

70* Others

Order 15-0omtruction of meaM 0/ transport

91 Persons engaged in making, assembling or repairing motol' vehicles or cycles

92 Carriage, cart, palki, etc., makers

93 and wheelwrights

Ship, boat, aeroplane, eto., builders

• A part of this group 70 belongs to sub· division 4.8-Paper and paper products-under Division <1; and rest to Bub·dlvisions 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 here

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IllterllatiolltLl ::litLlldaru Industrial Classifi­

cation Scheme

..

1)1 VlHUX 2-3 --)IAXUJ;\\cTt;R }~ -w1Ild.

3. 9 Mi~cellaneou,; manufacturing industrie~

:\.::! ~ranufa"tl!rt\ of products of petro­leum and conI

Indian Ce.n~us ~;conoillic Uiassiticatiull Scheme-( ) 951)

DIVISION 3-}'ROUBSSING AND ~iANU­~'ACTURH OF METALS, CHEMICALS ,\ND PIWDUCl't-) 'l'H1~R.1WF-conrid.

:J.tj:! Dyes, eAplo"ive~ ,tnd Jire·works a. tj3 Synthetic resin~ ano. other plastic

materialll (including ~ynthetic fibre, and synthetic rubber)

a. ti4 Chemical fertilisers :1.65 Power alcohol

;;.1 Jledical Wild P1UI1'lIU/ceutical preparatiolllJ

J .8 Jlanu/actun uf chemical lJroduct~ otherlVi~~ uncla8~ijied

:3.81

a.s:!

3.83

:l.84 3.85 3.86 3.87 :l.80

~lanufacture of perfume~, cosmetic and other toilet preparationd

Soaps and other washings and cleaning compounds

Painw, varnishes and Jacquet·s and poJishes

Ink ~Iat()he~ Candle Starch Other chemical products

DlVISIO~ (-PltOCESSIXG AN}) iII.Al~UF ACTURJiJ NOT }~LSEWHERE

SPECIFIED -

f.O .llanujucturing industries otll€rwis€ un· cla~H~fied

4, 01 ~Janufacture of profeSBional scientific and controlling instruments (hut not including cutlery, surgical or veteri­nary instruments)

-t.O:! 4.03

4.04

4.06

4.07

Phutographic and optical goods Repair and lllanufu~turc of watehe6 and

clock,; '''' orker, in precious stones. precious

metals anll maker,; of jewellery and onlaments

)Ianufacture of musical im;tl'llluents and appliances

Stationery articles other than paper and paper products

~IakerB of plastic amI celluloitl articJcf

bchelllC of Occupa~ilJm; (1941 and 1931)

r-------------A-------------, Group No. ,----"----. HlU J!):H

De~cl'iI)tion (IlX11)

Sub-cla8S Ill-INDUSTHY-confd.

63

Order 6.-cHide8, skins and materials from tlte a,ni mal dOll!

53 Bones, ivory, ho!n, shell, workers (except buttons)

Orner 7--lVood

hard kin!]·

etc .•

67 J+ Sawver~ 68 5:; CaryenterK, turners and juiner,',

etc. 71 06 Basket makers and other imiu1't·

ries of woody materials, inclwi. ing lel1ves ~nd thatchers ltnd lJuilder~ working with lJarnlJOo. reeds or similar materials

Ordcr 9-Ceramics 4.08 4.09 4.00

other than ravon Sports gOOUR m~kers Toy lila kers 79 63 Potter~ and makers of oarthen Otber miscellaneous manufacturing ware

industries including bone, ivory, horn, 80 & 81 6{ Brick IJ;nd tile makers shell, etc. 82 & 83 6.5 Other workers in eeramics

.f.1 P,odllds oJ l'drokwlt l].tIIl rntl

4.11 Keroooue lmd petl'oleum reiit:ICries 4.12 Coke ovens 4.10 Other manufactures of pr()uuct~ frOID

petroleum and coni S9

Order 10-Ch.eJll,iool Jlrod11(.t~ pro, perly 80 called and analogou8

69 Manufacture and refining (,f minemloils

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OlVIBlO.'\ :!--3-:\IA:\TJ- DIH8lU:\ 4-1'1WC.ES1il~G A~D :\1A~C-F_\Cl'{Tm~-cuwld. }'A("n;RB NOT }1;LBEWHERE

BPt;CH'IF.n-wltcld.

:1.:1 :\iallufac(ure of ./.:! Bri"k8, tileo lind ul/ter strnctuml (·In!! pru· Ilon-nwtallic mineral d'ucis product8 except ~roduct~ of petro· leum and coal

Structural clay Jll'oduds 'lwll a~ brich. tile:;, etc.

.J..;; Uemfllt-Uement pipes und other CCI/Ie'/lt

]ll'oduct8

Scheme of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

,--­Group No.

,---.A.---,. l!l~ L l!J31

Description (1931)

"

114

11;3

1 I)

~ub·class III-IXDUt:\'l'RY-collcld.

Order 13-lt'urnitlUc indu8tric8

88 Cabinet maker~, ()arriagc paintl!l·::;. etc.

89* Upholsterers, tent·makers, etc.

Order 17-.Jlisctllu'ueous alia uno: defined indu.st;,its

.Manufacturc of' cement, "ement pipeN and ~ement concrete product~

127 & 128 9" Printers, engta vers, book. hind .

3.0 !llanufacLure ofrubbcr products

2.;' .Manufadurc of wood and cork except manufacture of furniture

~. (\ :\lallufacture of furniture and fixture

:) . 7 ~Ianufacture of paper and paper products

2.8, Printing, pub. Iishing and allier! industrieR

Son-metallic minU'ul products

4.41 4.42 4.43

4.44 4.40

.Potters and makers of' earthen ware ~Iakers of porcelain and crockery Glass bangles, glass beads, glass neck·

laces, etc. '}Iakers of other glass and crystal ware lIakers of other miscellaneous non· metallic mineral products

" .,) Rubber products

oJ .(' IV ood and u;uud producl8 other tha.;~ furn;· t'nrc and fixtures

4.61 Sawvers 4,.62 Carpenters, turners and joiners 4.63 Veneer and plywood makerti, matu]!

veneer and splint makers 4.64 Basket makers 4.60 Other industries of woody materiah,

including leaves, but not including fu1'l1 iture or fixtures

4 J Furniture and fixtllres

Manufacture of houHehold, office, public building, profe~sional and restaurant furni· ture; office and store fixtures, screens, shades, etc., regardless of material used

4.8 Paper and paper prod'ucls

Manufacture of paper .and paper·board amI articles of pulp, paper and paper· hoard

l.g Printing (Lnd allied i1ldu~lrifs

4.91 Printers, lithographers, engravers 4,.9:! Bookbinders and stitchere

129 130

13:

134

ers, etc. 96 Makers of musical instrumentb 97 Makers of clocks and surgical or

scientific instruments 98 ~Iakers of jewellery and orna·

ments 99 Other miscellaneous and unde­

fined industries (toy making taxidermy, etc.)

" A part of this group 89 belongs to Livelihood Group 2.76-1'ent makers-under Division 2; and the rest to Bub.division 4.7 here.

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mVISLOlI< Ii-()m!­UERCE

ti.l WholesaJe and retail trade

Indian Oensus Economic Classification Rcheme-(]\l51)

Livelihood Class VI (COMMERCE)

[)lVl~lON 6-UmniERCI<:

{j.O Udull trude otherwi8e unclai;b·ijird

6.01 Hawkers and street vendors otherwj~c unclassified

6.02 Dealers in drugs and other chemieuJ store~

6.03 Publishers, booksellers and staticllers

6.00 General stl>rekeepere, shopkeepers ami persons employed in shops otherwise unclassified

IJ.' Retail trade in foodduJfs (including bal· rage8 Qjld narwtic.s)

6.11 Retail dealers in grains and pulse,;; sweetmeats, sugar and sFices, dairy products, eggs and ponltry, aniJlWIs for food; fodder for animals; ether foodstuffs, vegetables and fruits

n .12 Vendors of wine, liqUors, aerated waters o,nd ire in shops

6.13 Retail dealers in tob/tcco, opium and ganja

S.U Hawkers and street vendors of drink and foodstuffs

6.15 Reta.il dealers in pan, bidis ttnd ciga­rettes

6.2 Retail trade iltfuel (including petf'Ol)

6.21 Petroleum dishibutorB

6.20 Retail dealeril (inoluding hawkels and

tlcheme uf Occupatiom (1941 and 193])

~------------~----------~ Group No. ,.---A---. I!Hl JlIHl

De>:lCliption (1931)

;;

{oil 153 ~

1M J

·1 ij

t:iulJ·class V -TRADE

OrdH 2il-Bank8, c8tabliskment8 of credit, exchan~e and insurame

Hank Managers, money.lender., e x(,hange and insurance agents. mOlJey changers and brokers and their employees

Order 24-Brokeragf and export

13;; J 16* Brokers, eOlllml~SI()n agent~, commercial travellers, ware· house owners and employees

Order 25-7'rade in levCiles

156 117 Trade in piece goods, wool, cotton, silk, ha,ir and other textiles

Order 26-Ttade ,On 8kj,!8, leather anilfurs

157 llS Trade ill akins, leather, furs feathers, hom, etc., and the articles made from these

Order 27-Trade in wood

158 119 Trade in wood (not firewood)

street vendors) in firewood charcoal, 159 121 Trade in bamboos and canes 120}Trade in balks

L.' " ... iJ

coal, cowdung and all other fuel except petroJeum

Rftail trade ,in te:liile OT.d leather 90008

Retail trade (including hawkers and street 160 vendors) in piece goods, wool, cotton, silk, hair, wearing appalel, made up textile goods, skin, leather, furs, feathels, etc.

6.4 Whole8ale trade infood8tuffs

Wholesale dealers in grains and pulses, sweet. meats, sugar and opices, dairy prodncts, eggs and poultry, animals for food, fodder for animals, other foodstuffs, wholesale dealers in tobacco, opium and ganja

6.5 JVholilsau trade ,in commodities otTm than .f uoJ,stlljf 8

J61

l62

122 Trado in thatches and other forest produce

Order :!8-'l'rade ,in metals

123 Trade in metals, machinery, knives, tools, etc.

Order 29-Trade in pottery, brides and tiles

124 Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles

Order 30-T1ade in ehtmieal pro· ilw;ts

1 to Druge, dyes, paints, petroleum, explosives, etc •

• .A part of tbis group Jl6 belongs to !lub·division 7 .S-the operation of stora.ge facilities ~ucb as warehouses, etc., under Division 7 (part 2) (L.a. VIII) and the.rest to sub-division 6.6 here. However, for Subsidiary Table 5.6 in C«lnsus, Report-Part I, the entire popula.tion of this group bas been taken into sub·division 6.6.

38

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))1\'1SI01\ 6-CO:M. MERCE-c<mcld.

6 a I nSllI'an ce

(\,:.! Banks and other financial institutions

lndian C .. nsn8 J£conomic Clas8ilication Scbeme-(1951)

House and estate agents and rent c()llwtor~ except agIiculturalland

Scheme of Occupa.tio", (J 941 and 1931)

r-------.A~----. -, Group ~o. ~ 1941 1931

Des<'ription (1931)

Ordtlr 31-HntF-I .• , ca/'.1, r •. 'flJ'Urall,i,<, "r.

Hi:{ 126 VpndOIs 01 wino, liqnors, aelated wateI~ and ice

HiG 128 Hawkers of dlink and foodstuffs

Order 32-()thpT trm1 e in food .• ,uff8 Insurance ('arnel s "nd all kinds of inHlU'u nc,

agenh and other person" connected with inStlfltnre bU9ine~8 Hit, & 167 129 Hlain l1I.d pulse dealerR

6.8 jY[one!/.ie'nding, banAi7!fI an,d other jinmwial busines8

Officers, empIcyees of joint stock hank~, ann co. operative banks, munims, agent~ or employees of indigenous bankir.g firm~, individual money.lendeIT, exchangerA amI exehange agents, monE'Y ohangerH and brokeI s And their agents

39

168 130

16n HII

170 132 171 133

172 & 173 134 174 135 175 136 17fl 137

DeaJerA in sweetmeat~, ~ugar and spice8

DealHs in dailY plOdu('ts, egg" and poultry

Dea)ers in animalH for food Dealers in fodder for animalH Dealers in other food~tufls Dealers in tobaoc(1 Dealers in opium D€'alers in ganja

Order 33-'l'rade in dotkinfJ arid toilet (lrticlp~

177 ):~R Trade in ready. made clothing and other article~ of dress and toilet (hat~, umbrena~, socks ready.marle shoes, perfumes, etc.)

OrrIer 34-Trade in furniture

178 139 Trade in furniture, carp~tR, cur· tains and bedding

179 140 Hardware, cooking utensils, por. celain crockery, glassware bottles, art.icles for gardening, etc. "

Order 35-Trade in bll'ildin9 mate· ria18

180 141 Trade in building materials (other

181 142

IS!? WI

IS3 144

184 l4ii

than bricks, tiles and woody materi~18)

0rder 36-'{ rade in mean" oj Iran, •• POtt

Dealers and hirelS in m€cbanic1l1 tranRport motorA. <'ycles, ek.

Dealers and hirers in other car· riages, carts, boa te, etc.

Dealers and birers of elephant", camels, horses, cattle, asses, mules, et'J.

Ordpl' 37 -'trade in /,,~I

Dealets in firewood, oharcoal COil!. cowdu'Di. etc.

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cation Scheme

DIVISION 7-TRAT\8. PORT, STORAGE AND COM:l1UNICA. ~'IONS

Indian C:ensu~ .Ecowmic ClassificMjon Schpme-(1951)

Livelihood Class VII CJ'UA!<SPOHT)

DIVISION" 7*-TRANSPORT (Part I)

7.0 Transpo1t and cOlll1r.unimlions otkerll'i,re !lncl{l,.s.sified and illniilmt(lZ 8ernimY

Owners, managers and employees connected with mechanically driven Imd other vehicles (excluding domestic servant), palki etc., bearers and ()VlnerS, pack elepha{lt, camel, mule, aes anli bullock owners alld drivers, porterA and messengers, persons enf.(aged in road tran~port not other,~ise classified, including freight transport by road, the operation of fixed facilities for road transport sllch as toll roads, high" ay llridges, termjpal~ and parking facilities

Tra1i8pOrl by Imler

Owners and BIllployees. offieers, mariner" etc., of ships pl~ ing OIl the high seas, sf:ips and boats p):ving on inland and cOf>stal waters, per~oDs emplcyea in harbolIr~, dock~, river~ n.ne can~ls, inclll.1ing pilotR, "hip brokere

The remainder of this Division 7 form" part of 1 ivelihoorl Class YIn

40

~chcme of O~l:upatlon8 (1941 and 1931)

r--.------------~-------------~ GlOupNo.

r----A-----, 1!J41 H131

4

DeRcript.ion (Wal)

()rder 38-1'rnd<" in orticle.~ oj

I ~.-,

l",i

187

188

l!lO

J!lJ

lJ(i

147

US

14.9

liiO

l;}l

1_,> .)~

luxnry and those pertaininfl 10 letters (lnd the (lri8 and 8cien(e,~

])('l1lcr8 in precious stoneR, jewellery (real and imitation), docks, optic;al instruments, etc.

Dl'aleIR in common hangJeR, bead necklaces, fanR, small articles. toys, hunting Rnd fishing tac;kle, tlower~

I'llblisher~, hookR~III'(R, Atationel'li, dealets in mu."Iic. pictures, mu,ioal inRtrllment" and (Iurio· sities

lJealers in rag" stable reflI~e, etc.

General stOle-keepers and shop. keepers otherwise nmpecified

Itinerant traders, pedlars, and hawkers (of other th~r. foon etc.)

Other trades (inchlding f"rmer~ of pounds, t,olls Rnd mnrk et~)

Bu b·c1aRe IV - TRANRPORT

137 WJ Persons concerned with aero· ilromes 8Dflacl'oplRnes

1:18 102 Ship.owners, boat.owners, and their employees, officers mariners, etc., ship.broker~, boatmen Rnn towmrJfl

Order '!.O-Trall.8J1ort hi} mad

143 107 Owners, managers nnd employees (excluding perRonal RervaDt~) eonneetcil with mechanically driven vehiclp.e (including tram~)

1440 108 Owners, managels and employees (excluding pelsonal servants) connected "ito other vehicles

H.. 109 Palki, etc., bearers f>nd owners U6 ]10 Pack elephant, camel, mnle,

ass ann 1: n llock ownerS 11 od drivers

147 III I'orteTs and mQ~~engprs

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Soh erne of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

International Standard Industrial Classifi·

catio;) Scheme

Indian Conella l<:conomic Classification Scheme-( 1951)

r-------------A-------Group No. r--A---" 1941 1931

Description (1931)

DlVlSlON 7-l'RA.NB· PORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICA. 'fIONS-condd.

J)] V1SIO':'; 7-TRANSPORT-concld.

DIVISION <i-CONS· TRUCTION

".0 ConRtrnctioll

7.3 Transport by air

Persons concerned with airfields and aircraft 148 other than conRtrnction of !lirflolds and airports U9

7.4 Railway Transport

Railway employees of all kinds except those employed on construotion wor kR

Livelihood Class VIII

(OTHER SEUVICES A.ND MISCELLANEOUS SOURCli:S)

DIVISION 5-CONSTRUUf!ON AND UTILITIES

.5.0 Oonstruction and maintenance of work.. 116 othe7wiBe unclas.;ifiecl to

(J.l Oon8truction and mainlena nce-huild'1I98

5.11 ~Iasons and bricklayers 1) .12 Stone. cutters and dressers 5.13 Painters, house decorators :; .10 Other persons engaged in the construc.

tion or maintenance of buildings other than buildings made of bamboo or similar materials

121

6.2 Construction and maintenance of Toada, bridges 125 and otker trampart works

/i.3 007l8truction and maintenance,-telegraph and telephone lines

{J. 4 Construction and .naintenance operalion,~-

4 •

Sub·class V --l'RANSl>OR:i.'~Qncld.

Order 21- Transport b!f rail

112 Railway employees of all kinds other than coolies

J 13. Labourers employed on railway construction and maintenance and coolies and porters elll· ployed on railway premises

Sub· class III-INDUSTRY

Order 14-Building industries

Lime burners, cement workers; !}O ex cavators, and well sinkers;

stone cutters and dl essers ; brick layers and masons; builders (other than buildings made of bamboo or similar materials) painters, decora. tors of honsep, tailors, plum. bers, etc.

Order I6-Production and tm"s· mi8sion of physical force

94t Heat, light, electricity,. motive power, etc., gas works nnd electric ligbt and power

Order ]7-Mi8cellan~ou.~ and ?l.nde. .fined indUf1tries

Irrigation and olk., Agricultural woiA:.~ 136 100 SCltvenging DIVISION 5-ELEC.

TRICITY, GAS, WATER AND SANI. TARY SERVICES

G,I Electricity, gas and steam

ii.1i Works and .~ervice,q-elwtric power and gas 8'Upply

;;.51 Electric supply ;;.;-;2 Gas Aupply

* A pnrt of this group 113 belongs to sub·division ;;.2-Con.~trllction and maintenance-roads, bridges and other transport works-under Division 5 (Livelihood Class VIII) ; and the rest to sub· division 7.4 here. The entire population of this group, however, has been taken into sub·division 7.4 while working out comparative figures for Subsidiary Tahle 0.6 in Census Report Part I.

t A part of this group 94 belongs to sub· division 3.4, Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies under Division 3 (Livelihood Class V) and the rest to sub.division 5.0 here. However, for Sullsidiary Table G.6 in Census Report Part I, the entire population of this group has been taken into Bub·dinsion CUi,

6 MYS

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1

DIVISION 5-ELEC-TRICITY, GAS, WATER AND SANI. TARY SERVICES-eoncld.

5.2 Water Supply 5.6 and sanitary serv-ices

5.7

DIVISION 7-TRANS· PORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICA· TIONS

Indian Census Economic Classification Scheme-(1951)

2

DIVISION 5-CONSTRUCTION AND UTILlTIES-concld.

Works and services--ilome8tic and i1w,ustrial water supply

Sanitary worKs and services-including scavengers

DIVISION 7t-TRANSPORT (Part 2)

7.2 Storage and warehousing

7.5 The operation oj .~rorage facilities such as warehouses, told stora(J€, safe deposits when such storage is oJjered as an independent

Rcheme of Occupations (19411tnd 1931)

Group No. ,.----A..---, 1941 1931

Description (1931)

" 4 .,

139 103*

140 104*

:j

Sub·class IV -TRANSPORT

Order 19-TwnBplYf't by water

Persons (other than labourers) employed on harbours, docks, nv-ers and canals, including pilots

Labourers employed on bouts, docks, rivers and

Order 20---Transport by rood ..

hal'. canals

141 105 Persons (other than labourers) employed on the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges

142 106 LabourerR employed on roads and bridges

Order 22-Post Office, TelelJraph . and Telephone Services

service 150 114 Post Office, Telegraph and

7.3 Communications '1. {j postal 8e1'ViC6S

7. 7 Telegraph services

'1.8 Telephone services

7.9 W ireieas service<>

Telephone scrvic?s

• A part of these groups 103 and 104 belongs to sub. division 7 .2--Transport by water under Div-ision 7 (Livelihood Class VIlI and the rest to snb·division 5.4 here. However, for susidiary Table 5.\) in Censns Report Part I, th(' entire popu· lation of the group has been taken into sub·division 5.4

t The remainder of Division 7 belongs to Livelihood Class VII

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2

Scheme of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

Group No. ,--.A.--., 1941 1931

3 4

Description (1931)

fj

DIVISION 8-SERV~CES DIVISION 8-HEALTH, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Class C-PUBLIC ADMINISTRA­TION AND LIBERAL ARTS

Sub-class IV -PUBLIC FORCE

Order 40-Army

!s.2 Community and 8.1 Medical and other health 8ervices business services

193 153 Army (Imperial)

8.1 Government services

194 154 Army (Indian States)

8.11 Registered Medical Practitioners

8.12 Vaids, hakims and other persons practi- 195 sing medicine without being registered

8.13 Dentists 8.14 Midwives 8.15 Vaccinators 196 8.16 Compounders 8.17 Nurses 8.10 All other persons employed in hospitals

or other public or private establish- 197 ments rendering medical or other 198 health services; but not including scavengers or other sanitary staff

8.2 Edwxztionalse1vice8 and resoorch

8.21 "Professors, lecturers, teachers and research workers employetf in Uni­versities, Colleges and Research Ins-titutions 199

8.22 All other professors, lecturers and 200 teachers

8.20 Managers, clerks and servants of edu· 202 cational and research institutions, in-cluding Libraries and Museums, etc. 203

8.3 Army, Navy and Air Force

8.31 Armv 8.32 Navy 8.33 Air Force

8.4 Police (otMr than village watchmw)

8.5 V iUage officers and servants, including 210

village watchmen 211

8. 6 Employees of M unicipalilies and Local Boards-(but not including persons 212

classifiable under any other division or 213 lIub·rlivillion}

8.7 Empktyees oj State Governments-(but not 214 including persons classifiable under any other <tivieiQll or &Uh.\}jyj$ll),) ,

Order 41-Navy

155 Na.vy

Order 42-Air l'orce

156 Air Force

Order 43-Police 1'01ce

157 Police 158 Village Watohmen

Sub.c4sB VII-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Order 44-Publ'ic administration

159 Service of the State 160 Service of Indian and ]!'oreign

States 161* Municipal and other local (not

village) serv ice 162 Village officials and servants other

than watchmen

Sub-class VIII-PROFESSIONS AND LIBERAL ARTS

Order 47-Medicil1e

169 Registered medical practitioner& including occulisUJ

170 Other persons practising the healing arts without being registered

171 Dentists 172 Midwives, vaccinators, com-

pmmders, nurses, masseurs, etc.

173 Veterinary Burgeons

* A part ofthis group 161 belongs to sub-division 5.6-Works and aemoe&-domestic and Industrial water supply and 5.7-Sanitary works and services-including scavengers, under Division 5 and the rest to sub-division 8.6 here

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DIV ISlO.N 8-SJ.]U· VIGB8--contd.

8. 4 Per~onal ser. vices

Indian Census Economic Classification Scheme-(1951)

DIVISION 8-HEALTH, EDUUA'l'lOK AND PUELlC AmUNISTRAl'ION­canold.

s. ~ },'mployees oj tlu! Union Government-(but not including persons classifiable under any oth£lr division or sub.division)

S.9 JiJmployees oj Non.India!/, Govcrnment-a

mVISION 9-SERVWES NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED

9.() Services otherwise 'unelas8ified

9.1 Domestic services-(but not including services rendered by members of family household to one another)

0.11 Private motor drivers and cleaners JI .. I2 Cooks . ~·.13· Gardeners 9.10 Other domestic servants

[}.2 Barber~ a'ltd beauty shops

Scheme of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

r-----------~.-------------~ Group No. ,---A.---, IOU 1931

Description (1 H4J )

3

:JJ,'j

;)16

5

Sub·class VllI-PROJfESSlONH AND LIBERAL AHTS-contd.

Order 4,'I}-1 n~tructiv/t

174 Professors and teachers of all kinds

175 Clerks and sen' ants connected with education

Ordcr 49-Le!!ers, arts anrl 8cience~ (other than 44)

:J:ll 180 Scie~tists (astronomerE, hot". I1Ists, etc).

111 112

JIll

Ulass .B and Sub.cla~~ HI-­INDUSTRY

Order 1~lndu8trill8 of rlre88 and the toilet

85 Washing and dressing 86 Barbers, hair·dressers and '~ig

makers 87 Other industries connected with the

toilet

::lub·cllls8 VI-l'.RADE Barbers, hair.dressers, and wig. makers,

tattooers, shampooers, bath house·keepers W4 1:l7 Owners and managers of hotelE, cook.shops and samis, etc.

8.:1 Recreation services

9.3 Laundrie8and l{zundryservice8

Laundries and laundry services, washing and cleaning

·:).4 llotds, redu'llrrmid and eating }WUBfJS

9.5 Recreation 8ert'ices

Production and distribution of motion picture~ and the operation of cinemas and allied services, managers and employees of theatres, opera companies, etc., musicians, actors, dancers, etc., conjurers, acrobats, reciters, t1xhibitors of curiosiues and wild animals, radio broadcasting studios

8.2 ColtlDluuity and 9.6. Legal af!d btuJinI!JJs sert,'ice8 hUliness services

H.61

!).o2 9.63

Lawyers of all kinds, includio,g.qazis, law . agents and mukhtiars' . Clerks of lawyers, petition writers, etc. Architects, Surveyors, Engineers and

their employtles (not being Government eervlluta)

::''04-::l05

.206 207

208

:;09

::iub.class VIII-PROFESSIONB AND LIBERAL ARTS-conta.

Order -i5-Religion.

163 164

Hi5 166

167

168

Priests, Ministerti, etc. .Monks, nuns, religiou~

cants Other religious workers Servants in religious

burial and burning pilgrim conductors,. cioors, etc.

Order-46 LaIC

mendi·

edifices, grounds,

circum·

Lawyers of all kinds, inoltlding qazis, law agents and mukhtiars

Lawyers' clerks and petition writers, etc. . __ ._ .. -...... .

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In.iall Cellsus Economic Classification Schllmc-(1!l51)

2

DInslO~ !l-I:H~RVIUES -"0'1' ELS}~­WHFmJ<J SPECl}'IED-col1.c1d.

!l.tH Public scribes, stenographers, account­ants. auditor~

!J. fu Managers, clerks, servants and employees of Trade Associations, Chamber of Comme~"e, Board of Trado, I~abour Organisation and similar organj,;:1' tions of empluyers and employees

9 N ., Arts, letters and journali'11fI.

G.71 Artists, sculptors and image-makers 9. 72 ~uthors, editors and journalists

9, S Rel-igiou8, charitable and welfare sC'ITices

9.81 Priests, Ministers, ;\!lonks, Nuno, Sadhus, religious mendicants and other religious workers

B.82 Servants in religious edifices, burial grounds, pilgrim conductors and circumcisors, etc.

fl. 83 ~lanagers and employees of organisa­tiontl and institutions rendering charitable and other welfare services

(Aloo included in Livelihood Class VIn are the following) :-

(i) Persons living principally on income from non.agricultural property

(ii) Persons living principally on pensiono, remittances, scholarships and funds

(iii) Inmates of jails, asylums, alms houses and l'ecipien ts of doles

Scheme of Occupatiuns (1941 and 1931)

r- ----,-"---------, Group No. ~----. 19n J9;{]

Iips('riptinn (1 Pill)

3

21i

:!18

:!HI

:!2fJ

2:!2

2:?:~

224

225

4 5

Sub-class VIlI-P}{O}(b;SSlONS AND LIBERAL AR'J'S-concld.

Orner !9-LetteT8, (llt8 (nid sciences (othel' than 4!)

176 Public scribes, steIlographers,

l~~

"

178

179

181

etc_ Architects, surveyors, engineers

and their emplo.vec~ (not being State servants)

.\uthors, editors, journalists and photographers

Artists, sculptors and image­makers

Horoscope casters, 38trologers, fortune tellers, wizards, witches and mediums

182 ;\Iusicians (composers and per­formers other than military) actors, dancers, etc.

183 Managers and employees of places of public entertainments, race courses, societies, clubs, etc.

184 Conjurors, acrobats, reciters, exhibitors of curiosities and wild animals, ete.

Class D-MISCELLA.~EOUS

Sub-class IX-PER80~S LIVING ON THEIR INCOME

Order 50-Persons living principally an their income

(iv) Beggars and vagrants 226 183 Proprietors (other than of agri­cultural land, fund and scholar­~hip holders and pensioners)

(v) All ot.her persons living principally !In income derived from non-productive activity

Sub-class X-DOMESTIC SERVICE

Order 51-nome,~tic 8eroice

227 186 Private motor drjver~ and cleaners

228 187 Other domestic service

Sub-class XI­INSUFl!'ICIENTLY DESCRIBED

occur ATIONS

Order 52-Geneml terms wh'ich do not indica te a definite occupation

:l29 188 1fanufacturer~, bu<liuessmen and contractors otherwise unspeci­fied

231} lSI} Cashiers, accountantti, book· keepers, clerks and other em­ployees in unspecified offices and warehouses and shops

231 190 Meohanics otherwise unspecified 232 191 Labourers and workmen other­

wise unspecified

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The 1951 Scheme of Occupations compared with the IntErnational Standard Industrial Classification Scbeme and tbe Occupational Classification of past Censuses-concld.

International Standard f ndustrial Classifi·

co tion SC}1emc

1

Indian Ct>on~\ls Economic Classifi<'ation Scheroe-(1951 )

2

46

Scheme of Occupations (1941 and 1931)

r-----------~----............ -~ Group No.

,--A..--., 1941 1931

4

Description (1931)

Sub-class XII-UNPRODUCTIVE

Order 53-Inmates of jails, asyZ:um~ and alms houses

:l33 192 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses

Order 54-Beggare, vagrant8, and pro8titute8

"34 (193 Beggars and vagrants - 194 Procurers and prostitutes

Order 55-Other uncla8sified non­pt oductive industries

~:J5 1 \)0 Other unclassified non-productive industries

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ANNEXURE III

NOTE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TH]!~ INDIAN CENSUS ECOlfOMIC CLASSIFICA­

TION SCHEME AND THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION

SCHEME OF THE UNITED NATIONS

1. Oomparisonw£thI.S.l.C. Scheme.-The United Nations Organisation has evolved a Scheme of Classification of all economic activities known as the "International Stan­dard Industrial Classification" Scheme. The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations has recommended the use of this Scheme by all member Governments" either by adopting this system of classification as a national standard, or rearranging their statistical data in accordance with this system for purposes of international compara­bility". The present scheme of classification gives effect to the latter of the two alternative forms of this recommendation. There are 10 divisions and 44 major groups of economic activities under the LS.LC. Scheme which include Agriculture and, in addi­tion, correspond to the 10 Divisions and 88 Sub-divisions of Industries and Services under the LC.E.C. Scheme. The elements of the LC.E.C. Scheme which correspond to each individual Division and each individual Major Group of the I.R.I.C. Scheme are set out in Annexure II.

2. Unit of Olassijication.-Under the 1.S.LC. Scheme, the Unit of Classification is the organised "Establishment". The commodity produced or the service performed as a result of the work of the organised establishment is the criterion for classifying the establishment. The classification of the establishment is the classification of every member of the establishment.

Under the present (I.C.E. C.) Scheme the unit of classification is, in every case, the individual. All employers and all independent workers will be classified with reference to the commodity produced or service performed by them individually-this will be same as in the LS.I.C. Scheme, there being no question of an "establishment" distinct from the individual in these cases.

As regards "Employees", all persons engaged in production, commerce or transport (and not being domestic servants) will be chtssified under the appropriate sub-divisions with reference to their own activity, and without reference to that of their employer. Domestic servants will all be classed in one sub-division without reference to the nature of their work. All other employees (including all managerial and supervisory employees, clerical services, messengers, watchmen and unskilled labour of every description) will be .classified with reference to the commodity produced or service rendered by their employers.

Thus, there is a technical distinction regarding the unit of classification adopted in the two Schemes. This is unavoidable having regard to the nature of the questions which alone can be put in a general population census in India. Nevertheless, there will be no difference between the two Schemes, except as regards the allocation of those "employees" who are individually engaged in activities classifiable as production, commerce or transport and who are employed in "establishments" whose main purpose is classifiable differently from the activity of the individual employee. The proportion of employees of this kind to the total of all active workers in industries and services (as they are organised at present in India) is unlikely to be large enough to make a significant difference to the comparability of data classified under the two Schemes.

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B. I-Livelihood classes and sub-classes

1. The abbreviation S.C. used in tlle Table heading stands for sub-class.

2. By definition, lIelf-supporting persons (S.C. i) are economically activ0, earning dependants (S.C. iii) are economically semi-active; and non-earning d~pendants (S.C. ii) are economieally passive.

.t MYS. 7

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City. District and Tract

1

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Myscre cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur

T .• Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRlOT URBAN

City. District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote Cltm Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum YeJandur ..

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN

Total population

P

2

244,323

1,040,448

919,0.77

1\1

3

125,45§

526,94ai

465,30.1

185,397 . 94,159

130,973

157,410

153,408

180,757

111,132

121,371

65,681

79,]21

77,709

91,80]

56,830

61,647

F

4

118,864

513,500

453,776

P

5

19,252

879,843

830.,90.8

91,238 167,143

65,292 116,216

78,289 14],639

75,699 ]36,964

88,956 165,328

M,302 103,618

59,724 48,935

Total

M

6

F

7

10,185 9,067

445,108 434,735

420,~25 410.,483

84,872 82,271

57,925 58,291

71,138 70,501

69,50] 67,463

83,981 81,347

53,008 50,610

24,683 24,252

Economic Table I-Livelihood

S. C. (i) Self-supporting

persons r---A----.,

]\1

8

F

9

Agricultural

--.A.

All

S'. C. (ii) Non·earning dependants. ,---"---.,

M F

10. 11

/ / / 2,987 683 6,790 8,298

t~ ./ 170,880 29,901 260,907 393,423

161,673 28,182 246,757 371,733

35,647 5,600 47,768 75,752

20,666 4,735 36,380 53,222

28,041 5,222 42,]59 63,706

27,005 4,552 40,428 6] ,450

31,639 5,220 48,]66 72,087

18,675 2,853' 31,856 45,516

9,20.7 1,719 14,150. 21,690.

Agricultural

II-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned and their dependants III-Cultivating

M

22

862

32,171

28,123

5,788

4,55]

3,606

4,195

3,840

6,143

4,0.48

Total

F

23

869

31,460

27,536

;3,393

4,406

3,576

3,965

3,619

6,577

3,924

-S. C. (i) Self-supporting

persons ,----"------,

M

24

370

F

25

122

12,051 -l 2,060

10,60.2 1,90.7

2,645

1,597

1,561

1,613

1,451

1,735

1,44.9

409

516

373

169

]20

320

S. C. (ii) Non·earning dependants

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

M

26

428

F

27

744

S. C. (iii) Earning

dependants ,~

M

28

64

F

29

3

M

30

955

Total

F

.n

18,920 28,093 1,200 1,307 49,862 51,460

16,557

2,999

2,895

1,986

2,417

2,268

3.992

.24,532 964 1,0.97 45,272 46,793

4,899

3,887

3,083

3,647

3,369

5,647

3,561

144

ii9

li9

16;-;

121

416

85 4,43!l 4,513

3 5,678 6,340

120 ,3,718 ;;,832

149 7,234 7,360

130 ] 3,688 13,982

610 8,511\ 8,766

2]0. 4,590. 4,667

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classes and sub-classes

Classes

classes -,

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

S. C. (i) S. C. (iii) S.C. (iii) Earning

dependants Total Self-supporting

persons ,--"----,

S. C .. (ii) Non-earning dependants

r---"----,

.. Earning dependants

,.---........ ___,

408

F

13

136

M

14

4,763

./ 13,321 ,./ 11,411 345,390

11,995

1,457

879

938

2,068

4,176

2,477

1,3:Jfj

Classes

10,568

919

334

1,573

1,461

4,040

2,241

843

333,631

72,299

45,535

58,980

5fi,526

64,397

36,894

11,759

F

15

3,978

328,962

318,066

69,109

44,426

57,199

52,830

61,140

33,362

10,896

M

16

1,436

133,678 j

129,374

30,244

16,228

22,819

21,819

23,856

14,408

4,304

F

86'

13,851

13,454

3,131

1,777

2,421

2,202

2,361

j ,.562

397

M

18

3,140

202,239

195,442

40,928

28,669

35,471

32,144

36,834

21,396

6,797

F

19

3,821

307,544

297,447

65,249

42,403

53,713

.w,613

55,357

3J ,1l2

10,097

M

20

187

9,473

8,815

1,127

638

690

1,563

3,707

1,090

058

F

21

71

7,567

7,165

729

246

1,065

1,015

3,422

688

40:J

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~

labourers and their dependants

S. C. (i) Self. supporting

persons ,..----A---.,

M

32

449

F

33

68

19,803 j 9,023

17,679

2,073

2,195

2,739

2,792

5,644

2,236

2,124

8,345

1,042

1,619

1,452

1,4640

2,076

692

618

S. C. (ii) Non-earning dependants r-~

M

34

468

28,163

25,841

2,249

3,372

2,852

4,213

7,771

5,384

2,3:J2

F

35

763

40,211

36,395

3,389

4,655

4,056

0,657

1I,478

7,l{iO

3,816

S. C. (iii) Earning

dependants ,---"---..

M

36

38

37

12

1,896 2,226

1,752

117

III

127

229

273

895

144

2,053

82

66

324

239

428

914

173,

IV-Non-cultivating owners of land; agricultural rent receivers and their dependants

r---------------------A------------___ ~ Total

M F

38 39

3,605 3,377

S. C. (i) Self-supporting

persons r---"---.,

M

40

F

41

732/ .357/

17,685 22,853 5,348 J 4,967

13,399 18,088

2,346 3,256

2,161 3,1l9

2,834 3,894

2,546 3,308

2,0.36 2,606

1,456 1,905

4,:J86 4,765

51

4,018

685

646

781

688

296

1,330

4,476

1,018

823

976

717

663

279

491

S. C. (ii) Non-earning dependants ,---"---.,

M F

4Z 43

2,754 2,970

11,585 17,575

8,917 13,359

1,592 2,215

1,444 2,277

1,850 2,854

1,654 2,533

1,293 1,883

1,084 1,597

2,668 4,216

S. C. (iii) Earning

dependants ,-A.--.,

M

44

119

752

464

69

71

62

111

75

76

288

45

50

311

263

23

19

64

58

60

29

58

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Cil:" Diatriet a.nd Tract

.\lYI;OHB CITY

.\IYSORE DISTRiCT

JIYHOllE JJISTIIlU'" RURAL ..

.1IIysorc Cllm Krishnarninagar ..

Heggaddcvankote cum Hunsli! ..

Pcriapat.na. cum Gundlnpet

Xanjangud

Ulmmrajnagar cum 'iclamlur

'l'.·Xar;jpur

.MYiiORE DiSTRiO'l' UllB.AlY .•

JIY;-;on]~ CITY

M'iSOm~ DlSTltlCT

Jll}'SURJiJ LJI&1'lUC1' llURAL ..

)Iysore nlll! Krishnarajna!;ar ..

Hcggaddcvankotc CUIII Hunaur ..

l?criapatull GUlli GWldlupet

Xunjangw:!

Uhamarajnagar CII.Jn Yelandur .,

'1'.·XarBipnr

.11 YSOllE JJi8TlIi()T URBA.\'

Ewnomic T .. bl. I-Livelihooll

~on·agriculturaJ ,-'----

All classes _____ ----.A.-____________ ""

Total S. O. (i) S. O. (ii)

Self-supporting Non-earning persons dependants

r----~- ...... rio ") r---'---~

S. c. (iii) Earning

dependants ,..--"--,

p !1

,~.

""

}<'

48

225,071 115,274 109,797

)1 ],'

51) /

51,278 5,328 59,173 102,861

160,605 81,840 78,765 36,187"/ 7,.06 /42,588 69,'723

88,169 14,876

18,254 9,257

14,757 7,756

15,771 7,983

16,444 8,208

15,429 7,820

],514 3,822

72,436 36,fj64

JJ,2lJ3

8,967

7,001

7,788

8,236

7,609

3,6!J2

20,258

4.379

3,643

3,625

3,604

3,420

1,i\85

4,fJ09

1,1711

609

1,002

1,002

767

350

:~.497

:~3,698

4,752

3,959

4,232

4,40B

4,208

2,138

18,866

7,651

6,308

6,640

7,068

6,713

3,258

J,'t,085

920

156

152

126

195

192

U9

:2,160

7J.(j

137

S4

146

]66

129

84

890

Non.agricultural

Persons (including dependants) who derive

,----------------------- ~ VI-Commerce VII-Transport

Totnl S. C. (i)

Self.8llPl'ortillg persons

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

S. C. (ii) Non-earning dependants

}" :u }'

t).J (14· 65 66 68

21,290 20,178 8,977 809 11,4540 19,223

15,355 15,100 J I

6,091} 1,443 8,632 13,420

(j,/5/ 0,889 ,2,792 922 3,/I}(j J,890

801 851 3.3!J 160 424 679

1,1.32 1,065 Mi3 104 677 956

1,463 1,473 J!JO 211 848 1,246

1,361 1,408 588 183 727 1,21.

1,457 1,582 584 214 826 1,3U

i~3 510 218

S,W/j S,Bll 3,aJ8 Ii:!l J,7'36 1,§JO

52

----, S. C. (iii) Earning

depen.ants ,----A-,

8li9

./ 733

lO!)

18

}'

71J

146

7i'

1 ')

16

r-~ A

'rota! S.C. (i) Self· suppOrting

persons ~ .-_..A.._,

F M

71

8,215 3,919 28

1,723 1,541 852/ I) .. /

385 iJ67 212

120 123 65 1

H7 115 ti3 2

50 35 27 1

11 53 53 32

27 2'S 26 14

II 6 ] i 15 11

160 1,338 1,1'14 filO

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classes and sub-elaS!let-.concld.

Glasscs

30.763

26,621

1(j,613

:1,745

3,091

2,912

2,591

g,108

1,166

lO,()08

Ulasws

Total

5!i

28,840

24,532

U,8!17

3,46i

2,655

2'047

2,273

2,815

1,046

0,635

~

Per~ons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood from

V-Production (other than cultivation) _____________________-A ________ __ '-------------------~ s. C. (i) Self-supporting

persons

I;'

58

14,1184 1.138

1U26

901

J,798 :10;;

1,462 117

1,375 J52

l.Hi2 99

l,33~ liO

.10l 58

J,HN

s. C. (ii) Non-earning dependants

,--___ ...A-....._ __ -,

14,393

13,524

8,63:t

],878

1,578

1,484

1,:166

1,699

liii

F

6(J

27,268

22,560

13,7:t7

3,106

2,518

2,411

2,140

2,603

9411

S. C. (iii) Earning dependants

I;'

(jj

1,486 4340

517

269

30

,,1 :JO

33 84

63 34

75 42

38 3U

their principal means of livelihood from

S. C. (ii) Non.earning dependants ~

~1

75

4,495

793

55

54

22

21

(j,t1

1;'

76

8,112

1.506

353

120

113

ao ;;0

25

JJ

1,153

----, S. C. (iii) Earning

dependants ,---A--.,

1II

324

78

1

78

75

/30 /

:l

+

,'!1

'rotal

::\1

79

54,483

38,141

4,6:JJ

3,396

3,558

4,203

3,227

2,U6

80

52,664

37,592

:tl,140

4,532

3,166

3,633

4,502

3,186

2,121

16,162

53

---. VUI-Other services and miscellaneous BCUrces

s. C. (i) !lelf·su pporting

persons ,~

}1

81

23,498

17,119

9,622

2,157

1,667

1,633

1.822

1,488

855

/,1fJ7

};'

82

3,081

713

386

638

7HJ

383

212

1, 12,'!

S. C. (ii) Non.earning dependants

,--J'-----.

83

28,831

19,734

11,098

2,395

1,650

1,878

2,295

1,669

1,211

8,636

81

48,258

32,237

17,668

3,746

2,721

2,953

:J,ti64

2,744

],840

14,669

S. C. (iii) Earning

dependants ~

!II

85

2,154

401

69

79

47

86

70

.30

887

86

953

391

73

59

119

59

161

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B. II-Secondary Means of Livelihood

T his table relates only to self-supporting persons and earning dependants (who .constitute the only categories possessing secondary means of livelihood). This must be remembered while comparing t,he figures of this table with those of other tables.

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B. III-Employers, employees and independent workers in industries and services by divisions and sub-divisions

1. This Table exhibits figures for the economically active self-supporting persons belonging to the four non-agricultural livelihood classes.

2. The divisions and sub-divisions of the I.C.E.C. Scheme that go into each of the non-agricultural livelihood classes are as follows:-

Olass V-Production (other than cultivation)

Division O-Primary industries not elsewhere specified;

I-Mining and quarrying;

2-Processing and manufacture-foodstuffs, textiles, leather and products thereof;

3-Processing and manufacture-metals, chemicals and products thereof;

4-Processing and manufacture-not elsewhere specified.

Olass VI-Oommerce

Division 6-Commerce

Olass VII-Transport

Division 7-Transport, storage and communications (only sub-divisions 7.1 to 7.4)

Olass VIII-Other services and mil>cellaneous sources

Division 5-Constructioll and utilities;

7 -Transport, storage and cOllllllunications (except I::mb-divisions 7.1 to 7.4);

8-Health, education and public I1dministration;

9-Services not elsewhere specified.

3. Livelihood class VIII also includes persons drawing sustenance from the follow­mg unproductive means of livelihood:-

(i) Non-working owners of non-agricultural property;

(ii) Pensioners and remittance holders;

(iii) Persons living on charity and other persons with unproductive occupations (e.g., beggars, prostitutes); and

(iv) inmates of penal institutions and asylums.

Since these persons are regarded as economically inactive they do not find a place in this table; consequently the figures for total self-supporting persons in Table B. I will not tally with those in Table B. III unless their numbers are taken into account. The reconciliation between the two tables is shown in the following statement.

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Number with unproductive means Total self.supporting Total self-supporting

persous in Industries persons in the of livelihood and services as per population as per

City, District and Tract Table B. III Table B. I

r- , r-----"----, r-~-----,

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MYSORE CITY 2,573 2,224 349 49,054 4,979 51,278 5,328

MYSORE DISTRICT 750 621 129 35,566 7,277 36,187 7,406

J.l1YSORE DISTRIOT RURAL 340 ;286 54 19,972 4,855 20,258 4,909

Mysorc cum Krishnarajnagar 43 34- !l 4,345 1,170 4,379 1,179 Heggaddevankote cum HUnSlll' 60 30 10 3,5!l5 599 3,645 609 Peria,patna cum Gundlupet 54 46 8 3.579 994 3,625 1,002 Nanjangud :J!) 28 11 3;576 991 3,(;04- 1,002 Chamarajnagar c'um Yelandnr llS 103 15 3,317 752 3,420 767 T.-Narsipur 26 25 I 1,560 349 1,585 350

MYSORE DISTRIOT URBAN 410 335 75 15,594 2,422 15,929 2,497

Details for number of persons with unprodurtive means of livelihood

I II III IV V

Persons living Persons living Inmates of Jails, All other City, District and Tract principally on principally on asylums, alms. Beggars and parsons living

income from pensions, houses and vagrants on income from non-agricultural remittances, recipients non-productive

property scholarships and of doles activities funds

r-----.A.--, ,--_.A..--.., ,--_..A.~ r--..A.-~ r----"------, M }I' III 1" III }I' III }I' III ]!'

1 2 J i (j (j '/ 1:1 9 10 11

MYSORE CITY 170 218 1,773 85 189 2 92 33 11

MYSO.RE DISTRICT 36 34 25 223 66 364 2

J.1/YSORE DI8TRlQ'l' RURAL 1 20 g/4 51 52 2

Mysore CUm Krishnl1rajnllgur 3 \)

Heggaddevankot.e Cum Hunaur 50 10 Periapatna Cltm Gundlupet 4 46 S 28 Nanjangud 5 24 !) 2 2 Chamarajnagar cum Yelaudllr 77 14 10 T.-Narsipur 8 17 1 12

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN 35 14 25 9 15 312

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B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions

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City, District and Tract

1

MYSORE CITY

I1IYSORE DISTRICT

1YIYSORE DISTRICT RURAL

Mysore C711n Krishnarajnagar

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsm

Peria,patna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagat' cum Yelandur

T,-Narsipur

MY80RE DISTRICT URBAN

Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

All Indu8tries and services

,-.------------------Total :Employers

,-,------~,-------,

p

54,033

42,843

24,827

5,515

4,194

4,573

4,567

4,069

1,009

18,016

M

3

49,054

35,566

19,972

4,345

3,595

3,579

3,576

3,317

1,560

15,594

F

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4,979

7,277

4,855

1,170

994

991

752

349

2,4.22

M

5

1,565

1,205

402

103

97

10

59

90

43

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F

6

88

90

58

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32

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7

33,247

15,418

7,06,)

2,102

1,083

1,508

814

1,078

480

8,353

F

8

3,198

2,835

1,438

448

In7

283

196

223

121

1,397

Independent workers

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M

9

14,242

18,943

12,505

2,140

2,415

2,061

2,703

2,149

1,037

6,438

F

10

1,693

4,352

3,359

708

423

708

781

514

225

993

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Sub·div. 0.4-Forestry and Woodcutting and collection of products not elsewhere specified

City, District and Tract Total

M

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MYSORE CITY 487

MYSORE DISTRICT 360

JJfYSORE DISTRICT RURAL,. 213

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ., 120

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur. ,

Periapatna cum Gundlul'"t

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur

T.·Narsipur

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71

78

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M F M

38

16 7 168

8 2 169

2 148

118

1

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2 13

6 21

80

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24 303

27 183

23

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63

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40 179

49 913

2.2 738

5 30

6 511

6 102

13

2 79

2 3

27 175

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39

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26

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97 2

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M F

49 50

80

368 18 519 38

240 8 472 33

4 26

123 8 362 31

56

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in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub~divisions

, .. Division O-Primary industries not

elsewhere specified ------.

Total Em­ployers r--"---.

Em­ployees r--"--.,

Inde­pendent workers r--"--->

M F M F M F M F

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

20 8 307 28 486 96

Flu b.div. O.I-Stock.raising

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M F

19 20

Em· players r--"--->

M F

21 22

106, 57, 1 1

Inde-Em- pendent

ployees workers r--"---.

M F M F

23 24 25 26

25 2 80 54

8u b·div. 0, 2-Rearing of small animals and insects

r-----_____A----------,

Total

M F

27 28

19 1

Em­ployers r--"--->

!VI F

29 30

1

Em­ployees r-.A........

M F

31 32

17

Inde­pendent workers r--"---.

M F

33 34

1 1 813 132

1,881 j 230 56 5 796 91 1,029 134 258 58 1 167 31 90 27 173 32 21 3 42 13 110 16

]".'160 161 .36 5 546 69 778 87

219 28 132 21 87 7

562 50 26 131 S 405 41

168 II 72 96 II

65 7 4 2 60 5

326 63 9 4 198 38 119 21

20 2 9 II 2

521 6,9 20 250 22 251 47

Sub·div. 0.5-Hunting (including trapping and game propagation)

Total

M F

Gl 52

1

Em­ployers r-~

M F M F

Inde­pendent workers r-...A..-,

11 F

1

218 47 1

27 2

8

21 5

14- 3

143 37 1

5

dO 11

141 31

9

8

123 31

26 ..

76 16

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21 5

14 3

19 6

4

14 11

Snh·div.0.6-Fishing

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Total

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M F

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21 1

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M F

G] G;!

Em­ployees r-.A.-,

M F

(i,1 64

Inde­pendent workers r--'--,

AT 11'

Gfj (iG

21 1

45 6 12 2 33 4 132 38 94

17 4 1 10 4

4 4

6 6

4 4

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40

27

13

51 .'is

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81

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27

13

13

99 22 7 3

2

20

72 21 6 3

5

74 10 14

16 7

1

1

10 6

26 6

76 12

1

19

56 12

34 4

Division I-Mining and Quarrying

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Total

F

G7 G8

16 1

I 375 91

316 86

108 74

2

193 7

13 3

2

Em­ployers ,-...A..-,

M F

69 70

2

Em­ployees

r---A.---,

M F

71 72

11 1

336 84

.309 80

106 70

193 7

]0 3

27 1

Inde­pendent workers ,-...A..-,

!VI F

73 74

3

39 7

7 6

2 4

2

3

2

3~ 1

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Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent WGrkers

Sub-div. I.O-Non·metallic mining and quarrying Sub-div. 1. I-Coal mining not othel'wise classified , --, , ..A.. ______ ------,

Inde-City, District and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Em- pendent

workers ployees workers ,.--A----, ,-A--.. ,~ ,-~ ,-"----, ,-"--, ,-"-, ,.A.-.,

:M F M F :M F ]I{ F M F ]I{ F M F M F

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

MYSORE CITY 5 5

MYSORE DISTRICT 121 71 116 67 5 4

MYSORE DISTRIOT RURAL .. 121 71 116 67 5 4

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar .. 108 68 106 64 2 4

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud 13 3 10 3 3

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

Sub·div. 1.5-Stone quarrying, Sub·div. l.6--Mica clay and sand pits

r- ---A.. ....... r------___.A..---------, Inde-

City, District and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Em- pendent workers ployees wOlkers

,-A.---, ,-A.--., ,....A..-, ,-'-, ,-A.--, ,....A..---, ,.A. ....... r--A--.,

M F ~I F M F M F M F M F M F M F

115 116 117 118 119 120 1:21 122 1:1,3 .124 ]25 ]26 127 128 ]29 1.)0

MYSORE CITY 5 1 2 3 2 2

MYSORE DISTRICT 61 13 27 10 34 3

MYSORE DISTRIOT RURAL .. 2 8 6 2 2

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar .. 6 6

Heggaddevankote cum Runsur .. 2 2

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandnr .. 2 2

T .. Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN .. 59 5 27 4 .'12 1

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in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions

Sub-div _ L 2-lron -are mining Sub-div. ] .3-Metal mining except iron-ore mining ,-______ .A.

Total Em- Em-players ployees

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

M F 1\£ F M I"

91 92 93 94 95 06

lnde-pendent worker$ ,.A.,

M F

97 98

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

Total

l\{ F

Em­ployers ,-"-, M F

Em­ployees ,-.A.-,

1\1 F

Inde­pendent workers ,.A.-,

M F

99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106

4, 4

193 6 193 6

193 6 193 6

193 6 193 6

Suh·div. I. 7_Salt, saltpetre and Division 2-Proccssing and manufacture-saline substances }<'oodstufi's, textiles, leather and products thereof

,- -A- ,-lnde- lnde-

Total Em- Em- pendent Total Em- Em- pendent players Jlloyees workers ployer~ ployees workers

,-.A.-, ,.A.-, ,-.A.-, ,-A-.. r-~--' ~ ,-.A.-, ,-.A.-,

M F 11 F M F M ]j' M F M F M F l\{ F

131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 146 146

6,933 701 193 8 4,796 492 1,94:4201

4,459 J 671 159 14 2,020 394 2,290263

2,094 302 31 4 75,Z 165 1,-311 133

439 133 8 2 319 115 112 16

182 8 13 169 8

528 49 137 2 391 47

441 31 5 139 6 297 25

333 48 13 2 77 18 243 28

171 33 5 67 24 99 9

2,375 369 128 10 1,268 229 979 130

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Sub-div. lA-Crude petroleum and natural gas , ________ .A. . ___ ---,

Inde-Total Em- Em- pendent

players ployees workers ,-.A., ,-.A.-, ,.A., ,-.A.-,

11 F 11 F M F M F

107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114

1 1

1 1

1 1

Sub·div. 2.O-Food industries otherwise unclassified

r-lnde-

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

M F M F M F M F

14'1 148 149 160 151 152 153 154

224 17 20 130 17 74

201134 6 142117 53 17

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34 2 32

7 1 6

2 2

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City, District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE- DISTRICT

ltfYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar Cjim Yelandur ..

T.-Narsipur

lJfYSORE DISTRICT URBAN

City, District and Tract

:ThlYSORE CITY

l'.1YSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysol'e cltm Krishnarajnagar ..

Reggaddevankote cwn Hunsur ..

Periapatna wm Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar Cl!m Yelandur ..

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN

Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Sub·div. 2. I-Grains and pulses

,---------------~--------------~

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

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

M F M J<'

155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162

341 42 41 3 217 24 83 15

269114 27 1 163 88 79 25

Sf} SO 9 28 72 43 S

44 71 7 9 71 28

7 2 5

8 6

7 7

21 11 !J

189 34 18 1 135 16 36 17

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Total

M J<'

Employvl'ti Employees Independent workers

M F M .F M F

187 188 189 190 191 192 193 H)4

1,867 131

746 42

178 20

4 3

109

21 3

10 10

34 3

568 22

23 1 1,497 59

18 550 26

3 48 f1

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15 .. 502 15

84

342 71

178 16

127 9

4 3

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14 3

17 2

51 7

Sub-div. 2.2-Vegetable oil and dairy products

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pendent workers

Total Em-ployers

r-~-' ,--~-,

M F

163 164 ]65 166

219 64

90 24

18 5

3

2

4 2

8 2

72 19

8

6

6

Em­ployees ,-_,..A..._~

M l~

~

III J<'

167 168 169 170

190 56 21 8

39 4 45 20

1 17 5

3

4 2

1 7 2

3S ,1 :!S 15

Sub-div. 2. 6-Cotton textiles

,----_.__;.._--------, Lmle­

pendent workers ,--"----,

Total

]\1 ]<'

Em­ployers

,---...A.-l

M ]!'

195 196 197 1ei8

Em­ployee~ ,-_.A.._~

MIl' ]\:[ F

199 200 201 202

2,259 229 47 2 1,835 180 377 47

814 127

663 86

2;;8 28

47 2

163 34

!)5 14

74 8

26

151 11

7

5

4

z

385 57 422 70

::91 31 367 55

245 28 13

45 2

24 13() 34

14 1 81 13

4 2 66 6

2 23

!J1 ,26 55 15

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Total

:M F

171 172

6 1

15 1

15 1

Sub-div_ 2.3-Sugar industl'ies

Employers Employees

1\1 ]f 1\1 F

173 174 175 176

1 5 1

15

15

Independent workers

,--A---,

]\1 ]'

177 178

1

1

Sub-div. 2. 7-Wearing apparel (except footwear) and made up textile goods

,--------~

Total

20J 204

1,253

912

346

45

58

59

82

74

28

566

74

54

28

13

5

3

3

2

26

Employers

1\1 F

205 20IJ

36 1

45 4

1

2

41 3

Employees

1\1 F

207 208

333

198

33

2

2

6

14

4

5

165

17

1

1

Independent workers

,--A---,

209 210

884

669

309

43

56

53

67

68

22

360

56

49

26

12

5

3

3

2

,'23

85

Sub-div.2.4-Beverages

Total Employers Employees

1\1 ]'

17'9 180 181 182 183 181

64 1 6 46 1

324 7 9 128 4

287 7 3 107

15

27 4

25 2 7

177 2 !ll :3

43 5

;;, 6 ,-:1

Independent worker, ,~.,

1\1 ]j'

185 186

12

187

177

23

18

84

38

10

3

3

1

2

Sub-div. 2. 8-Tcxtilc industries otherwise unclassified

, --------------~

Total

II'[ F

211 212

375 134

842 160

349 ,"1

62

8

85

48

97

49

193

17

5

17

27

89

Employers

1\1 F

213 214

2

39 9

7 3

7 2

6

Employees

1\1 F

215 216

363 133

374 96

232 45

62 16

80

6 2

51 4

33 22

142 51

Independent workers

,--A-----,

,'J}7 218

10

429

110

8

5

42

39

16

319

1

55

23

4

3

11

5

32

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City. District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna C'Um Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.·Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

City, District and Tract

lIfYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna CU1n Gundklpet

Nanjangud

Cham:!.rajnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

Economic 'table 1I1-~mployers, li:mployees and Independent Worker

Sub·div. 2. 9-Leather, leather products and foot-wear

r-'----- ___;....-----------,

Total Employers

M F M F

219 2Z0 221 222

325 8

256 8

130 5

8

6

80 4

6

20 I

10

4 1

2

.Z

Employees

M }<'

223 224

180 4

26 1

9 1

3

2

2

I

17 ..

Independent workers

("" . ...A----..,

M F

225 226

141 3

228 7

121 4

7

3

80 3

4

18 1

9

107 3

Sub-div. 3. 2-Non-ferrous metals (basic manufacture)

~ ________ ---A ----,

'L'otal Employers

111 F M F

251 25,2 253 254

5

5

Employees Independent workers

M F 111 F

255 256 257 258

5

5

5

86

Division 3-Processing and manufacture­metals, chemicals and products thereof

Total Em-ployers

,--_...;..._~ r--..A.-~

M }<' M F

227 228 229 230

Em­ployees

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

M F

Inde­pendent workers ,.----"'----,

M F

231 232 233 234

3,901156

1,494J

46

93 2 3,044 112 764 42

73 307 16 1,114 30

1,091 ,to

396 S

309 7

78 4

101 12

142 6

65 3

103 (j

41

28

[j

2

I

5

3.2

212 13 838 27

140 2 228 6

25 2 279 5

9

10 8

24

4

69 3

89 4

117 6

56 3

[}/j 3 ,Z7G J

Sub-div. 3. 3-Transport equipment

~--------'~,----------,

Total :Em-ployer8

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

M F :111 F

259 260 261 262

2,239 25 47

135 3 14

28

8

2

9 1

8

107 2 14

Em­ployees

,-----"----..,

M F

Inde­pendent workers ~~

l'vl F

203 264 265 266

1,951 25 241

42 3

11 1

8

1 1

1

1

31 2

79

17

2

8

7

62

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Sub·div. 3. O-Manufacture of metal products otherwise Sub-div. 3 . I-Iron and steel unclassified (basic manufacture)

, --'- .. , A ________________

Inde-Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent

workers workers r--'----. r--'----. ,--'--, ,--"------. ,--'----. r--.A..~ ,--A--, ,--'---,

l\I F l\I F M F 111 F l\I F I'll F I'll F M F

235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250

563 9 195 359 185 3 7 140 3 38

1,310 32 59 233 5 1,018 27 9 1 2 1 7

1,038 31 41 185 5 812 26 9 1 2 7

377 6 28 121 228 6 2 1 2

300 7 ;; 2;; 2 270 5 7 7

76 4 9 67 3

89 5 2 6 2 81 3

139 6 21 117 6

57 3 5 3 49 3

272 1 18 48 206 1

Sub·div. 3.4-Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies

Sub-div. 3.5-·Machinery (other than electrical machinery) including engineering workshop

,---________ ..A. , , Inde-

Total Employer.~ Employees Independent workers

Totn,l Employers Employees pendent workers

,--"----. ,--A.---. ,--'----. ,--"----. ,--A.---. ,--'---, ,--'---, ,--"---,

l\I F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

267 268 2MI 270 ,?;'l 21,2 278 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282

50 2 2 32 1 16 1 310 4 5 1 271 3 34

6 5 1

6 5

87

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City, District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagm ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupct

?fanjangud

Chami1mjnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.·Narsipur

l',fYSORE D18TRICT URBAN ..

City, District and Tract

MYRORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

11'l YSORFJ J)fSTRlrT RURAL

Mysorc C1,m Krishnarnjnagl1f

Heggaddevccnkote C1lm HunslIr ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar curn Yelandnr ..

T.-Narsipur

MYSORFJ DISTRICT URBAN ..

Economic Table III---Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Su b-div. 3.6-Basic industrial chemicl11R, fertilisers and power alcohol

,. ---,

~rotal Employers Employees Independent workers

1\1 ]' M F 1\1 F 1\1 F

283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290

90 1 90 .. 1

4 2 .. 2 .,

4 2 2

2 2

2

Au IJ-div. 4. O-Manufacturing industries, otherwise unclassified

,-

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

,--"-----.. ,--"----, ,.-"-----.. r--"-----..

:.'\T ]' 1\1 F M F M F

.17fi .1]{j ::77 .318 ,nCJ .'1211 .1?7 322

901 26 40 4 362 7 499 15

964 32 45 1 83 10 836 21

620 ].'") 24 43 3 fili9 16

llO 2 3 15 !)" 1

17 17

221 7 14 10 197 7

186 5 2 13 171 5

92 4- ii 5 82 3

338 18 ,'!7 1 10 7 277 5

88

Snb·diy. 3. 7-Medical and pharmaceutical preparations

, _______ --A.

Inde-Total Em- Em- pendent

ployers ployees workers ,.-'--, , . ..J..-., ..-1'--., ,..-"--..

1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F

291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298

16 7 12 5 4 2

3 0 3 5 1

3 6 3 5 1

1.3 1 9 .. 4 1

Sub·div. 4.1-Pl'oducts of petroleum and coal ,. ________ ..A..

Inde-Total Em- Em- pendent

ployers ployees workers ,_.A, ,-~ ,...J..-., r-..J..-.,

1\1 F lIf F l'I[ F M F

.n) .124 .J2fi 320 /I27 :328 329 .~30

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Sub-div 3.S-Manufacture of chemical products otherwise unclassified

,--------------~--~---------------------~

Total

,---"-----,

M F

299 300

464 121

9

4

2

2

5

3

1

2

Employel's Employees

M F M F

301 302 303 304

23 1 365 80

6 2

4 1

2

2

2 I

Independent workers

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

M F

305 306

76 40

3 1

3 1

Sub·div. 4.2-Bricks, tiles and other structural clay products

r-------------------~--------------------___.

Total

M F

331 332

87

141

118

33

II

14

5

53

2

23

MYS.

3

46

21

2

6

3

3

4

3

25

Employers

~

M F

33.1 334

3

2 1

2 1

Employees

335 386

38 3

36 15

28 3

19 2

1

2

13 12

Independent workers

,---"-----,

M F

337 338

46

103

95

14

II

13

.5

52

8

30

18

6

3

3

4

2

12

Division 4--Processing and manufacture (not elsewhere specified)

,--_______________ ,.A.

Total

M F

307 308

3,221 148

3,907 417

2,'171 312

636

407

408

542

533

245

62

52

81

46

51

20

],136 105

Employers

M F

309 310

99 29

131

71

31

11

18

6

5

60

10

5

3

5

Employees

311 312

1,595 23

618

280

94

22

37

64

37

26

338

63

34

8

5

5

4

8

4

29

Independent worker~

,---"-----,

M F

313 314

1,527 96

3,158 344

2,420 273

5ll

374

371

460

490

214

51

46

76

42

42

16

7.j8 71

Sub-div. 4.3-Cement, cement pipes and other cement products

Total Employers

M F

339 340 341 342

89

Employees

M F

343 344

Independent workers ~

M F

345 346

12

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Suh-div 4.4-Non-metallic mineru! products Sub-div. 4.5.-Rubber products

r .A. ____

r .A. Inde-

City, District and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Em- Em- pendllllt workers ployers ployees workers

r--..A--, ...-A-......... ,--"----. r--"-----., ,--"----. r"""----. r-"""----. ..---"--.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

347 348 34.9 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359360 361 362

MYSORE CITY 57 28 1 7 7 49 21

MYSORE DISTRICT 577 126 3 2 48 12 526 112 1 1

]}lYSORE DISTRIO'l' RURAL 460 111 3 1 44 8 413 10.? 1

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 103 1] 2 13 88 ]0

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur .. 82 28 12 3 70 25

Periapatna CUffl Gundlupet 78 28 10 2 uS 26

Nanjangud 61 Ii> 6 1 56 14

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandm .. 90 20 2 88 18

T.-~arsipur 46 9 :l 43 !)

.M YSORE DlS'l'RICT URBAK .. 717 15 1 4 4 113 10

Rllh-div. 4.S-PnpAr and pn,per prnducts Snl)·div. 4.fl-Prjnting and allied Industries

r- ,- ----. Inde·

City. Distriot and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Em- Em- pendent workers l)loyers ployees workers

"..A.---" r---"-, ,.--.A.---. ,.--.A.--., ,-"---., ,---A--, ,-.A.-, ..---"--.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

37.9 880 3S1 .182 .18.1 884 .'3Sfj .?86 ,~87 888 8S9 8[10 .1'}] 392 .'3(}3 .1M

MYSORE CITY 12 1 7 1 5 471 5 25 2 403 3 43

MYSORE DISTRICT 80 3 62 3 18 9 3 1 1 3 5 2

]}!YSORE DISTRICT RURAL 56 3 .38 .3 18 2 .2 () 2

Mysore cum Krishllarajnagar 3 3

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur .. 2 2

Periapatna cltm Gllndillpet 2 2

~anjangud 51 3 33 3 IS

Chamarajnagal: cum Yelandur .. 2 2

T .. ~arsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN .. .'24 24 7 1 1 3 .3

90

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Sub·div. 4 .6-Wood and wood products other than furniture and fi xtUl'es

------------~~.--------.------------~

Total

M F

363 364

1,672 85

2,134 207

1,508 15(J

386 47

295

316

204

202

103

G:!1i

17

48

IS

22

4

51

Employers

1\1 F

365 366

26 23

79 5

44 4

26 2

11

4

3 1

J5 1

Employees

111 F

367 368

768

385

131

43

10

26

16

20

16

2

23

17

5

1

3

6

2

Ii

Independent workers

..----"------. 1\11 F

369 370

878 60

1,670 179

1,333 135

317 40

274

290

184

179

SD

33/'

15

45

18

15

2

Division 5-Construction anti utilities

..-----------------~--------------------~

Total

1\1 l!'

395 3!J(j

3,486 328

2,543 382

1,308 147

420

290

159

207

168

64

29

51

25

28

14

1,.'235 235

Empluycm

1\1 F

3&7 3!)8

72

88

:i()

2

10

2

:I

10

3

58

1

1

Employees

3{)9 400

2,725 279

1,354 279

155

94

109

70

59

36

70

5

34

21

831 209

Independent worker"

...----"---..

M F

101 d02

689

1,101

755

263

186

48

134

99

25

346

18

102

'/7

24

17

7

5

.'25

91

Sub·div. 4. 7-Furniture and fixtures ..-__________________ -J~ ___________________ ~

Total ]~mployers

III F III F

371 372 373 374

21 4

1 1

1 1

Employees

375 J76

10

Independent workers

..---A.-----.

1\1 F

377 378

7

Suh-tliv. ii.O-Construction anI! maintenallce of works­Otherwise unchtssified ..-_________ --A.

'l'ntal

1\1 ]1'

10;) 101

27

[)

6

<> ,)

2

2

Empl(lyel'~

.f05 106

5

1

Employeeo

l\{ II'

g07 108

6

6

6

6

2

2

2

Independent workers

..----"---..

109 no

16

2

2

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Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Worker S

City, Dist.rict and Tract

1\1YSORE CITY

MYOSRE DISTRICT

Sub·div. 5. I-Construction and maintenance-Buildings

Total Employers Employees

M F M J!' F

411 412 413 414 415 416

2,235 115 67 1 1,511 69

1,470·, 210 39 1 495 125

Independent workers ,---A---,

M F

417 418

657 45

936 84

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL.. 844 91 19 180 29 645 62

Mysore cum Krislmarajuttgar .. 284

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur. . 176

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

NanjangUd

119

112

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur •• 112

T.·Narsipur 41

25

34

19

7

6

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN •. 626 119

2

2

2

9

3

20 1

33

30

70

7

23

17

315

3

23

1

2

96

249 22

144 11

48 18

103 7

80 4

21

291 2i.!

Sub·div. 5 .5-Works and services-Electric

City, District and Tract

l\lYSOR]<~ CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

lvfYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelaudur ..

T.·N!tl"sipUf

power and gas supply r--_. -------.~ .-------~

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

r-~ r--..A..--., ,.-"'--, r-~

1\1 1\1 F

443 444 445 446

438

173 J

34

12

7

12

2

1

M F M J!'

447 448 449 450

438 1

167 1 4

34 1

12

7

12

IIJYSORE DISTRICT URBAN.. 139 2 133 4

92

Sub·div. 5.2-Construction and maintenance­Roads, bridges and other transport works

Total Em- Em-ployers ployees

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

1\1 F M F M F

419 420 421 422 423 424

157 1

509'" 73

265 35

71 2

73 15

22

50 16

42 2

7

.?44 38

41

10

s

31

142

361 61

171 26

58

27 !)

21

35 16

25 1

5

I!JO 35

Inde· pendent workers

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

M F

425 426

15 1

107 12

84 9

13 2

38 6

15

16

2

23 .. u

Sub·div. 5.6-Works and services­Domestic and industrial water supply .--------~---------.----,

'rotal Em· Em· ployers ployees ,.~ ,--..A..-,

M ]' M ]' M F

451 452 453 454 455 456

141 2 141 2

'" i 0\1: •• 3

3 3 ..

3 3

Inde­pendent workers ~-~~

M ]!'

457 458

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Sub-div. 5.3--Construction and maintenance-Telegraph and telephone lines ~------------------,

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

,.---A..--, r---A..--, ,---A..----., ,---A..--,

M F M F M F M F

1.27 428 429 430 431 432 433 434

3 2 1

I

3J 2 1

3 1

Sub-div. 5. 7-Sanitary works and services (including scavengers)

,- ---A.

Total Bmployers Bmployecs Independent workers

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

M F M F ::\1 I" M F

459 480 4fJ1 162 4fJ3 4fJ4 465 466

423 209 423 207 2

248 j 96 227 90 21 6

98 18 84 12 14 (J

25 24

15 2 15 2

17 6 17 6

25 4 16 4 9

13 6 10 .6 3

3 2

150 78 143 '18 7

93

Sub-div. 5.4---Construction, maintenance and opcrations-Irrigation and other agricultural works

,-

Total :E:mployers Employees Independent workers

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

M F M F M F M F

435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442

62 62

128 j 5 93 30

55 45 10

22 22

19 15 4,

13 8 5

73 [j 18 :JO

Division 6-Commerce

,- --. Tutal Bmploycrs Employecs Independent

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

M F M }i' M F M F

467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474

8,977 809 727 28 2,830 97 5,420 684

l 6,090 1,443 398 37 968 112 4,724 1,294

2,792 92.2 103 23 302 71 ,2,387 828

359 160 32 9 31 4 296 147

453 104 9 56 388 104

590 211 7 III 48 472 163

588 183 18 11 47 9 523 163

.584 214 24 3 34 7 526 204

218 50 13 'I" -'-' 3 182 47

3.,298 521 295 14 666 41 2,337 466

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Economic 'fable III-Em ployers, :Em ployees and Independent Workers

City, District and Tract

l\IYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

Sub-div. 6.0-Retllil trade otherwise unclassified

r-----------------A,

Total

475 476

4,182 173

2,334 488

Employers

M F

477 4'1S

Employees Independent workers

M F M F

4'19 4S0 481 482

288 4 1,353 32 2,541 137

159 21 297 30 1,878 437

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL .. 1,127 341 (J2 17 83 18 982 30(J

M.ysore cum Krislmarajnagar _. 239 llll

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundll,pet

30 9

30 30

Kanjangud 375 88

Chamarajnagar clim Yelandur .. 345 73

T.-Narsipur 108 25

J.fYSORE DISTRlGT URBAN .. 1,207 i1i'

29 \) 17 2

8

II 6 24 2

14 2 25 5

10

91" 1 ,'!U 12

193 105

23 \l

30 22

340 80

306 66

00 24

8.% 131

Sub-div. 6.4-Wh()le~nle trude in foodstuff~

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

City, District and Tract

MYSOHE CITY

l\lYSOHE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Kl'ishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur .,

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRWT URBAN ..

Total Employer:; Employeos Independent wOJ'kel'ti

,--"-.., ,-"----, ,-"---. ,--"----,

M J<' 1\1 l~ 1\1

(jlj7 508 50g (j11) 511 (j I:! 51·; 511

94 13 " 56 25

97 6 38 4 59 2

62 6 II! 4 [J:? ,~

62 G 10 4

35 28 'I

94

Sub-div. 6.1-RE'tail trade in foodstuffs (including beverages and narcotics)

,-_________ ..A___ ______ ...._

Total Em-ployers

,-"---., .---"----.. M F M F

Em­ployees

.--"---.. M F

483 484 485 486 4S7 488

Inde­pendent workers ,--"---,

M F

489 490

3,130 565 225 17 799 58 2,106 490

2,642 913 1115 12 419 75 2,088 826

1,311 5(J[J :JU 5 192 48 1,090 516

07 44

386 95

427 173

131 93

184 13\)

86 25

3

8

7

6 4

4 1

13 2

48

98 36

18 6

7 2

8 2

1,331 311 lOG 7 .~;a :!7

81 42

330 95

322 137

107 83

173 131l

77 23

[JgS 310

:-<ub-'liv. 6.3-Whole:;ale trade in ~(\mmo­dities other than foodstuffs

,..--__ _____.A..-~ ______ ...,

Inde­pendent workers ,-__..___,

Tubl Em-. p!oyers

,--"---., ,--"---.,

Em­ployees

,-"---. l\{ F

51551(; 517 518 (j1[J 5.!0

78 17 26 30

104 5 8 21

1

3 1 1

100 (j 7 20

M F

5:!1 5,'!,'!

22 17

75 5

:2

1

73 5

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in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-div;s;ons~((Jntd.

Sub-div. 6.2-Retail trade in fuel (inelurling petrol) Sllb-rliv. 6.3-Retail trade in textile and leather goods

, --"- r- , Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent

workers workers ,---"---.. ,--A.---., ,--"-, ,~, ,-~ ,--A.---., ~-, ,--A.---.,

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506

354 20 24 3 96 2 234 15 697 20 105 2 220 3 372 15

177 21 13 1 27 1 137 19 572 7 79 2 54 1 439 4

53 2 4 4.9 J 201 4 10 1 7 184 2

17 17

28 28

43 3 40 19 2 10 2

2 2 80 2 1 1 5 74

2 2 2 2 43 5 1 39

6 ;) 12 4 7

1.24 In ]3 23 ] fi8 17 37] 3 6.9 ] 47 255 2

Fluh-rliv. 6.6-TIf'RI Estate f'iuh-div. r..7-Tnsurance

, ___________ --A. , Total Employers Employees Independent 'fotld Employers Employees Independent

workers workers __ A_, ~---., r---"--, ~ r---A.---., ,--A.---., ~ ,~

M F M F M F M F M F M F ]I,{ F M F

523 524 625 (;2G 1i.?7 5:28 M2rJ /WI 5.31 /i,I? 53.3 .5.'34 .536 /H6 /;37 6,18

8 2 1 2 5 1 58 3 50 8 3

3 3 1 1 1 2 1 7 4 3

,3 1 2 1

q 2 .,

1

3 1 1 ] 6 4

95

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City, District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

JIYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar .. Heggaddeyankoto cum Hunsu!' ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Charuarajnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.-Narsipur

.MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

City, Distriet and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTR.ICT

J.fYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

lVIysore wm Krishnarajnagar .. Heggaddeyankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna C7m! Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.·NlLfsipnr

jl1YSORE DISTRlGT URBAN ..

Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Sub-div. 6.S-Moneylending, banking and other financial business , _---A._

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

,....A.-....., ,--"-----. ,--"-----. r--.A.---,

M F M F M F M F

539 540 541 542 543544 545546

376 9 45 1 224 2 107 6

154 4 107 43 ..

.30 1 4 .. 25

2 2

5 5

9 9

8 1 6

6 3 3

124 3 103 18

Sub·diy. 7.2-Transport by watpr

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

Total

M F

571 .572

.. '

25, 3

,21 3

S

1 2

10

4 ..

1

4 ....

Employers

M F

Employees Independent workers

M F

,mi 676

9

8

3

4

1

1

96

1\1 F

577 .578

16 3

13 3

Ii

2

7

Division 7-Transport, storage and communications

r- -, Inde-

Total Em- Em- pendent players ployees workers

r---"-----. r---"-----. r---"-----. r---"-----.

M F ]\1 F M F M F

547 548 549 550 561 552 553 554

..If 4,176' 31 64 5 3,218 19 894 7

>./ 965 5 12 679 1 274 4

246 6 3 151 1 92 4

65 1 54 1 11

65 2 2 16 47 2

36 1 24 12 1

39 26 13 1

25 22 2

16 9 7

719 9 528 182

Suh-div. 7 .3-Transport. by air

,'------------~------------;

Total

M F

Em­ployers

,_.A._--,

M F

Em­ployees r---"-----.

M F

Inde-pendent workers

,--"-----.

M F

579 .580 .581 .582 .583 .584 .585 .586

9'

9

9

9

9

9,

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Sub·div. 7.0-Transport and communications otherwise unclassified and incidental services

r-------------------~------------------~

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

,---"---., r--"- _____

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

M F M F M F M F

050 556 oSI 558 559 560 561 562

•• I

I,··

Sub·div. 7 A-Railway transport

r- --.,

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

,..---"---., ,..---"---., ,..---A._, r--"---.,

M F M F M F M F

58'! 588 589 590 591 592 593 594

1,512, 16 1,512 16

132\ 1 132 1

54 1 54 1

40 I 40 I

14

78 78

J\IYS.

r-

Total

,--"---. M F

563 564

2,407 ' 12

686 . 1

128 1

11

62

27

8

10

10

558

r-

Total

.---"----"

M F

595 596

97

Sub·div. 7 . I-Transport by road

---"-

Employers Employees Independent workerij

,----A--., ,~ r---"----..

M F M F M F

560 566 567 568 569 SIO

64 5 1,449 894 7

12 416 258 1

3 46 'l

5

2 14 * 15

2 6

1 7 2

3 7

9 370 179

Sub·div. 7 .5-Storage and warehousing

Employers Employees Independent workers

r---"----" ,---"---., r----'-->

M F M F M F

597 598 599 600 601 602

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City, District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MY80RE DISTRICT RURAL, ,

Mysore cum Krisbnarajnagar .,

Heggaddevankote C71m Hunaur, ,

Periapatna cum Guudlupet

,Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cll1n Yelandur .'

T.-NarRipnr

MY80RE DISTRICT URBAN ..

City, District and Tract

M YSOR.E CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore C7!m Krishnarajnagar .. Heggaddevankote Cllm Hunsnr ..

Periapatna cum Guudlupet.

:'\anjangud

Cbamarajnagar CUm Yelar.dur ..

T":-\lIfsipur

MYSORli DUITRlCT URBAN ..

Economic Table III-Employer", Employees and Independent Workers

Sub-div. 7 .6-·Postal services Su b-div. 7.7-Telegra pb services

,'---- ,A.. _________ .....

Total

,--A--..

M F

603 604

217" 3

107" .'

34

2

9

7

11

[)

73

, Total

,-A.--,

M F

635 636

6,458 783

J 4,985 257

2,G05 108

740 26

3.50 6

510 2:1

39R 2:1

401 19

206 Jl

2,380 149

Employers

,...--A-,

M F

605606

Employees Indepepdent workers

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

M F M F

6rtl 608 609 610

217 3

107

34

2

9

7

11

[)

78

Total Em· ployers

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

M F M F

611 612 613 614

S" .•

2 v, •

;2

Inde-Em- pendent

ployees workers • ....A--., ,....A--.,

M F 1\1 F

675 616 617 618

8

2

2

Division R-·Health, Education and Public Sub-cliv S.l-Medical administration ~ ,-

Employers Employees Independent Total Employers workers

,-A.--, ,---"----. ,-A.--..., ,-A.--, ,-A.---.,

M F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F

6.37 03S 639 (i1f) 641 042 643 614 G4f, 646

44 6,274 758 140 24 853 332 39

31 4,361 240 593 17 497 70 21

7 2,081 96 517 J? ,'l5i] ,?,? 8

601 23 139 3 91 5

335 I) 15 28 :I

453 22 57 39 6

5 208 18 ]8.5 5 39 4 2

381 17 20 2 36 3

2 103 10 101 26

24 2,280 144 76 5 238 48 18

98

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in Industl'ies and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.

Sub-div. 7 .S-Telephone services Sub-div. 7. 9-Wireless services ____ --A.

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers

r---"----., r---"--.., r---"----., r--.A.-, ,~----, ..--"---. r---"--..,

M F M F 1\1 F ~I F 1\1 F M F M F M F

619 620 621 622 623 624 628 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 6JJ 634

15 17 ' 17

4

1 1

and other health services Snh·div. 8 .~--·Educational sen-ices find resea.rch

-------, , Employees Illdt'pendent

workers Total Employers Employees Inde,pendent

wlJrkers r----"----., r--____A._-, ,.--"----., ,.--"-----, ,--"-----, r---"-----,

111 F 1II };' M F M F 111 F 111 F

647 648 649 650 6M 652 U53 654 655 656 657 651)

719 323 95 9 2,156 412 5 1 2,106 396 4Ii 15

290 62 186 8 2,271 162 10 1,854 153 407 I)

130 19 126 3 1,548 61 4 1,153 52 391 9

52 4 39 526 16 426 14 100 2

13 3 15 191 3 191 3

27 5 12 298 11 253 11 45

16 4 21 214 8 3 47 3 16" 5

16 2 20 213 15 2]3 14

6 19 106 8 23 7 82

160 43 60 5 723 101 G 701 101 16

99

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City, District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar .. Heggaddevankute cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur ..

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

Cit.y, District and Tract

MYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

MYSORE DISTRIC1' RURAl. ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevallkote cum Hunsur ..

. Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Nalljangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur "

T.-Narsipur

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Sub-div. 8A-Police (other than village watchmen)

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

r-- ~--. r---"-----. r--.A...-. r---"-----.

M F M F M F M F

6JfI 66() 66] 662 663 66<l 666 666

1,033 1,033

468 468

142 .. 142

29 " 29

23 " 23

26 26

21 " 21

33 " 33

10 10

326 3.26

Sub-div. 8.8-Employees of the Union Government

r- ____.___~

Total Employers Employees Independent workers

r---"-----, r--"-----., r--"-----., r--.A...--.

M F

691 692

476 6

3

;) ..

2 ..

M F

693 694

M F M J!'

695 696 69'1 698

476 6

3

3

') ~ ..

1

100

Sub-div. 8.5-Village officers and servants including village watchmen

r-Inde-

Total Em- Em- pendent ployers ployees workers

r--.A...-. r--.A...-. r--..A.----., r---"-----.

M F M l!' M F M F

667668 66[/ 67(} 671 672 67867<1

54 1 54 1

456 22 456 22

388 22 388 22

84 4 84 4

58 .. 58

107 6 107 6

83 9 83 9

5 5 1

51 2 51 2

68 ., 68

Sub-div. 8. O-Employees of Non-Indian Governments

r-----.----A--------, Inde:

Total Em-ployers

r---"-----., r--.A... .....

M F M F

Em- pendent ployees workers

,.----A---. r--"----,

M F M F

699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706

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Sub·div. S.6-Employees of Municipalities and Local Boards (but not iucluding persons classifiable under any other division or sub. division)

----.. Total Employers

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

M F

675 676

482

304

92

14

7

71

212

5

M F

677 678

Employees

M F

679 680

482

304

92

14

7

71

212

5

Independent workers

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

M F

681 68?

Division 9-Services not elsewhere specified

r-.------------------~.------------------_,

Total Employers

M: F

'107 708

11,073 1,890 J

V 8,857 3,735

5,389 2,772

963 649

975 319

909 582

1,182 657

805 335

555 230

3,468 963

M F

'109 '110

251

257

80

2

34

7

26

10

177

6

23

21

7

3

3

5

3

2

Employees

M J!'

'111 '112

8,447 1,389

3,979 1,555

1,909 839

470 199

391 lIZ

363 197

236 125

2!l6 126

203 80

2,070 '116

Independent workers

r--A---.,

M j'

'113 714

2,375 495

4,621 2,157

3,400 1,912

491 450

550 200

545 382

939 529

533 204

342 147

1,221 245

101

Sub·div. 8. 7-Employees of State e.overnment

r-.------------------~-------- ._----_., Total

M: F

683 684

1,404

986

173

8

50

26

33

43

13

813

27

3

3

1

2

Employers

M F

685 686

Employees

M F

687 688

1,404

986

173

8

50

26

33

43

13

813

27

3

3

2

Independent workers

, __ .A..--.,

M F

689 690

Sub·div. 9.0-Services otherwise unclassified

r-.-----------------~---------------.,

Total

M F

71(j '116

3,193 3,138

4,614 3,095

3,123 2,361

460 584

615 278

516 505

791 564

358 232

383 200

1,491 734

Employers

M F

717 '118

56 15

41

28

11

2

15

13

7

1

2

:3

2

Employees

M F

719 'iZO

2,051 680

2,282 1,299

1,242 734

322 182

197 104

230 170

165 100

169 99

159 73

1,040 565

Independent workers

r---A---,

M F

'121 '122

1,078 458

2,276 1,781

1,84() 1,614

138 402

390 165

286 335

626 457

178 131

222 124

436 167

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City, District lind Tract

]\IYSORE CITY

lvlYSORE mSTRICT

:AIYSORE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Kriehnarajnagar "

Hegf!addevankote cum Hunsur ..

Periapatna cum Gl1ndlupet

Nanjangud

Chamarajnagar cum· Yelandur ..

T.-N Ilrsipur

jJIYSORE DI8'l'RlC'l' T!RR4N ..

City, DiHtrict and Tract

l\iYSORE CITY

MYSORE DISTRICT

"~fY80RE DISTRICT RURAL ..

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar ..

Heggaddevunkote cum H11l1Hur ..

Periapatna cmn Gunrllupet

N!1njangud

Chamarajnagar cum Yclallonr

MYSORE DISTRICT URBAN ..

Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Su b-div. 9. I-Domestic services (but not including services rendered by members of family

households to one another) , ________ .A- --------,

Total Employers

,..-.A--, ,_A.._, M F M F

723 724 725 726

3,792 590 15 ..

353 170

86 46

16 8

22

16 8

26 20

6 ]0

,?6i 124

Employees Independent workers

AI F 1\1: F

727 728 729 730

3,522 590 255

306 149 47 21

66 27 ::0 19

16 8

22

9 3 7 5

16 13 10 7

3 3 3

:;<10 122

Sub·div. !l . .'i-Recr~atioll sen'ices

,-----Total

M I,'

~55 756

669 23

178 17

43 15

15

4 13

2

9

8

5 I

135 2

Employers

,_.A_,

:M: F

75/ 758

9

6

,,!

4 ..

.A-_______ ---.,

Employee., Indeprndent workpm

M F

759 760

574 19

73 3

5 3

3

2

68

102

Ujj 762

86 4

99 14

36 1°

15

4 10

6

6

3

63 :3

Sub·div. 9.2-'Barbers and beauty shops

,---- .A-____ .--,

Total

ffI F

Em­ployers ,_.A._,

M F

Em­ployees ,_,A., M F

Inde­pendent workers

r.A.-.,

M F

731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738

392 1

702 16

470 16

119 3

69

104 8

89 3

63

26

5

4

:!

117 270 1

98 3 600 12

42 3 426 12

12 107 ·3

10 58

2 2 102 5

4

10

4

5(j

85 3

52

22

174 ..

Suh·div. !J. 6-L~gBl and l.usiness services

~ _______ __,A._ _______ ,

Total

M F

Em­ployers

,..-.A-,

:IIi F

Em· ployees ,_.A._,

M F

Inde· pender.t workers ,-A....,

:M: }<'

76.) 76:1 "('.) 760 767 768 769 770

360 6

241

144

8

124

2

9/' ..

13

10

10 ..

218 3 129 3

192 39

141 3

8

124

8 1

I

51 36

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in Indushies and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions--cDilcld.

Sub-div. 9.3-Laundries and laundry servic!'s

,-----------"-

Total Employers

:n F III F

739 740 741 742

377 28 7 1

919 287 6 2

734 230 IJ ,2

114 39

82

138 44

152 66 2

182 ,,46 2

66 10

185 57

Employees

.lII F

743 744

158 15

143 44

122 37

3

19

39

23

21

].,

27

6

2

7

15

4

3

N I

Independent workers

,----'---,

III F

745 746

212 12

770 241

606 191

III

63

99

125

159

49

164

33

23

37

50

41

7

60

Sub-div. 9. 7-ArtR, letters and jOl1rnilli~m

---"-----

Total Employers Employees

M F F F

771 772 773 774 7",-/-) 776

134 2 14 66 1

4

4

Independent workers

,----'---,

111 F

777 778

54 1

4

4

103

Sub-div. 9A-Hotels, restaurants and eating houses

,-__________ .--A.

Total

M F

747 748

1,609 31

1,279 107

446 69

131

45

SO

63

92

35

833

6

2

17

7

31

6

,38

EmploJcrs

M F

749 750

117 4

155 4

,'?O 4

2

3

10

4

]35

1

1

2

Employees

M F

751 752

1,388 15

675 39

216 24

92

31

65

8

15

459

3

15

5

15

Independent workers

,----'---...

M F

753 754

104 12

449 64

2]0 41

39

12

14

52

67

26

239

3

2

1

6

23

Rub-div. 9.S-Religious, charitable and welfare services

Total

M

7,"9

547

567

843

100

35

47

53

74

33

224

F

780

71

43

35

8

2

8

9

6

2

8

Employers

F

781 782

7 1

20 1

9

2

3

2

11

EmplLlyees

783

353

210

75

17

10

5

15

13

15

135

F'

784

66

18

11

2

3

5

7

Independent w()rkers

,-_.A._,

.M F

785 786

187

337

,%9

81

23

42

37

60

16

78

4

24

2'3

8

4

8

2

1

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Index of Non-agricultural Occupations

This shows the occupational distribution of non-agricultural breadwinners in Mysore City and Mysore District, by Divisions and Sub-divisions according to the Indian Census Economic Classification Scheme.

105 14

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Index of Non-agricultural Occupationi

MYSORE CITY AND DISTRICT

}Iysore Distriet r- ----,

Group Descriptioli. Mysore City Total Rural erban Code ~ ,---.A----__, ,----"-----, ,----"-----, No. ~Iales Females :.\Iales Femal"s Males Females Males Ft'males

1 2 3 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10

ALL INDUSTRIES AND SERVIOES 49,054 4,979 35,566 7,277 19,972 4,855 15,594 2,422

DIVISION O-PRIMARY INDUSTRIES NOT ELSEWHERE 818 182 1,881 230 1,360 161 521 69 SPECIFIED

0.1 STOOK RAISING 106 57 258 58 218 47 40 11

0.11 Herdsmen and shepherds 45 6 71 7 32 7 39 0.12 Breeders and keepers of ea ttle and buffaloes . . • . 52 51 ]52 47 Ifil 36 1 11 0.10 Breeders and keepers of other large animals including trans. 9 35 4 35 4

port animals

0.2 REARING OF SMALL ANIMALS AND INSEOTS 19 1 173 32 99 22 74 10

0.21 Poultry farmers I 0.22 Bee-keepers I 0.23 Silkworm fearers 17 172 32 98 22 74 HI 0.20 Rearers of other small insects and animals 1 1

0.3 PLANTATION INDUSTRIES (OWNERS, MANAGERS AND 487 71 360 78 213 47 147 31 WORKERS IN)

0.31 Tea plantation 1 1 0.32 Coffee plantation 23 7 61 24 60 24 1 0.30 All other plantations but not including the cultivation of 463 G3 2!l!l 54 lil3 23 140 31

special crops in conjunction with ordinary cultivation of field crops

004 FORESTRY AND \VOOD-Cl7TTING 179 2 913 56 738 41 175 15

0.40 Planting and replanting and conservation of forosts (includ- 42 2 499 24 446 23 5:1

0041 ing forest office.rs, rangers and guards)

Charcoal burners 1 186 IG 181 16 5 0042 Collectors of forest produce and lac 3 45 7 :39 I I] I]

0.43 Woodcutters 133 183 2 72 1 111 1 0.44 Cowdung makers 7 7

0.5 HUNTING (INOLUDING TRAPPING AND GAME PROPAGATION) .. 1 45 6 11 4 84 2

0.6 FISHING 21 1 132 81 51

0.60 Fishing in Sea and inland waters including the operation of 21 132 81 5} fish farms and fish hatcheries

DIVISION I-MINING ANG QUARRYING 16 1 375 91 316 86 59 5

1.0 NON.METTALLIC MINING AND QUARRYING NOT OTHERWISE 5 121 71 121 71 CLASSIFIED-INCLUDING MINING AND QUARlWING OF SUCll MATERIALS AS PRECIOUS AND SEMI·PREOIOUS STONES, ASBESTOS, GYPSUM, SULPHUR, ASPHALT, BITUMEN

1.3 METAL MINING EXCEPT IRON ORE MINING " 198 6 19S 6

l.31 Gold .. 4 .. 193 6 193 6

lOQ

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lifdex ot Non-agricuhurai Occupatioiis-conU.

MYSORE CITY AND DISTRICT

Mysore District

~fysore City ,-c---------"--------""-\

Gr'oup Total Rural Urban Code Description j-__ ..A. __ , , ___ ..A. __ , ,-__ ..A. __ , ,-__ ..A. __ ,

No. Males Females Males Females .'\Iales l<'emales Males Females

1 a :; 4 5 6 7 8 9 1Ij

I.;; STONE QUARRYING AND CLAY AND SAND I'ITS (EXTRACTION I) f 61 18 2 8 59 5 FRO~I THE EARTH OF STONE, CLAY, SA!lD A!lD OTHER nIATE· RIALS US};D IN BUILDING OR 1IlANUFACTURE OF CEMENT)

1.6 .'\IWA 2

DIVltHON 2-PROCES1:;lNG AND ~rANU F ACTCHE- 6,933 701 4,469 671 2,094 302 2,375 369 FOOD-STUFFS, TEXTILES, LEATHEH AND PIWDl:CTS THEREOF

2.0 :FOOD INDUSTRIES OTHERWISWE U~CLASSIFIED 224 17 201 134 43 158 134

2.02 Canning and preservation of fish 34 34 2.0:! Slaughter, preparation and preservation of meat .. 35 8 2 6 2.00 Other food indust.ries . . . . . . 189 17 159 134 7 152 134

2.1 GRAINS AND PULSES 341 42 269 114 80 80 189 S4

2.11 Handpounders of riee and other persons engaged in manual 25 8 17 dehusking and floor grinding

2.12 Millers of cereals and pulses 230 24 240 83 80 72 160 11 2.13 Grain parchers and makers cf blended and prepared flour 67 9 4 4

2.10 and other cereals and pulse preparations

Other processes of grains and pulses 44 9 24 6 24 6

2.2 VEGETABLE OIL AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 219 64 90 24 18 5 72 19

2.21 Vegetable oil pressers and refiners 144 13 89 24 18 5 71 19 2.22 1Ianufacturers of hydrogenated oils 56 43 2.23 ~Iakers of butter, cheese, ghec and other dairy products 19 8

2.3 SUGAR INDUSTRIES 6 1 15 1 15 1

2.31 Gur manufacture 15 15 1 2.30 Other manufacturers and refining of raw sugar, syrup and 6

granulated or clarified sugar from sugarcane or from sugar beets

2.4 BEVERAGES 64 1 324 7 287 7 37

2.42 Toddy drawers 6 309 7 287 7 22 2.43 Ice manufacturers 6 2.40 ~Ianufacturers of aerated and mineral waters and other 52 15 15

beverages

2.5 TOBACCO 1,867 131 746 42 178 20 568 22

2.51 Manufacture of bidis 1,862 129 732 42 174 20 558 22 2.50 ~Ianufacture of tobacco products (other than bidis) such 5 2 14 4 lO

as (·igarettes, cigars, cheroots and snuff

2.6 COTTON TEXTILES 2,259 229 814 127 663 86 151 41

2.61 Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing 1 12 28 12 28 2.62 Cotton spinning, sizing and weaving . . .. 2,243 228 802 71 663 58 13!) 13 2.63 Cotton ~yeing, bleaching, printing, preparation and 15 I 28 28

spongIng

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'(l:roap Code No.

Description l\Iysor{) City

,-_--A. __ -, .Males Females

1 2 3

2.7 WEARING APPARELS (EXCEPT FOOTWEAR) AND MADE·liP 1,253 TEXTILE GOODS

2.71 Tailors, milliners, dressmakers and darners 1,228 2.72 Manufactur"rs of hosiery, embrJiderers, makers of crepe, 5

lace and fringes 2.74 Hatmakers and makers of ot·her artides of wear from textiles 7 2.76 Tent makers 1 2.70 Makers of other m;;de·up textile goods including umbrellas 12

2.8 TEXTILE INDUSTRIES OTHERWISE UNCLASSIFIED

2.82 Woollen spinning and weaving 2.83 Silk reeling, spinning and wea villg . . . . . . 2.86 Manufaoture of rope, twine, string and other related goods

from cocoanut, aloes, linseed, straw and hair 2.80 All other t~xtile industries including artificial leather and

cloth

2.9 LEATHER, r.EATJIER PRODUOTS AND FOOTWEAR

2.91 Tanners all other workers in leather 2.92 Cobblers and nil other makers and repairers of boots,

shoes, sandals and other clogs 2.90 Makers and repairers of all other leather products

375

31 337

I

6

325

128 197

DIVISION 3-PROCESSING AND }IANUFACTURE- 3,901 METALS, CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS THEREOF

3.0 MANUFACTURE OF METAL PRODUCTS OTHERWISE UNCLASSI· I'IED

3.01 Blacksmiths and other workers inironand makersofim· plements

3.02 Workers in copper, braSS and bell metal. . 3.03 Workers in other metals 3.0i Catlers and surgical and veterinary instrument makers 3.05 Workers in mine, die·sinkers .. .. .. 3.01) Makers of arms, gllns, etc., including workers in ordinance

factorieS

3.1 IRON A.ND STEEL (BASIC MANUFACTURE)

3.3 TRA.NSPORT EQUIPMENT

563

285

84 159

7 21 7

185

2,239

3.31 B~ilding and repairing of shipS and boats 3.32 Manufacture, assembly and repair of railway equipment, 2,195

motor vehicles and bicycles 3.33 Manufacture of Aircraft 5 3.34 Coach builders and makers of carriages, paJki, riksha and 29

wheelwrigts. 3.30 Manufacture of all other transport equipment 10

3.4 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, ApPARATUS, ApPLIANCES AND

SUPPLIES 3.40 }hn:.lfacture of electrical g3nerating, transmission and dis·

trib:.ltion apparatus, electrical household appliances other than lights and fans, electrical equipment for motor veld­cleB, aircraft and railway locomotives and eMS, communi· cation equipment including radios, phonographs, electric batterieS, etc.

108

50

50

74

66 8

134

1 132

1

8

7

156

3

25

24

2

2

,----Total

III vsore District --_:~,-------­

Rural ----,

Urban r·---"---, lIIales Females

,-~---, ,----"---, Males Females lIIalcs Females

5

912

902

10

842

69 608

8

157

256

13 233

10

1,494

1,310

585

597 128

9

135

5 118

12

6

54

51 1

2

160

7 139

9

8

1 7

7

346

346

349

41 143

8

157

130

4 116

10

46 1,091

32 1,038

29

3

1

3

2

514

495 29

9

28

5 17

6

8

28

28

71

5 54

7

5

5

1 4

40

31

29

2

1

1

I

9

566

556

10

493

28 465

126

9 117

403

272

71

102 99

107

101

6

10

26

23 I

2

89

2 85

2

3

3

6

1

1

2

2

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Mysore District ,-

Mysore City Total Rural Urban Group Code No.

Description r-_____.A,_----. ,------A-__ , r--__..A.----. r---.A.--., 1Iales Females MaleS Females lIIales Females Males Females

1 2

3.5 ~fACHINERY (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL lIIACHINERY) IN· CLUDING ENGINEERING 'VORKSHOPS

3.6 BASIC INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS, FERTILIZER AND POWER ALCOHOL

3. 61 ~Ianufacture of basic industrial chemicals such as acids, alkal i sal ts

3.62 Dyes, explosives and fireworks 3. ti4 Chemical fertilizers ..

3.8 MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS OTHERWISE UN­CLASSIFIED

3.81 .1Ianufacture of perfumes, cosmetic and other toilet prepa-rations

3.82 Soaps and other washing and cloaning compounds 3.83 Paints, varnishes, lacquers and polishes .. 3.84 Ink 3.85 Mat.Jbes 3.87 Starch 3.80 Other chemical products

3

310

90

21

1 68

464

313

()2 52 2 8 I

26

DIVISION 4-PROCESSING AND MANUIIACTURE-NOT 3,221 ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED

4.0 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES OTHERWISE UNCLASSIFIED 901

4.01 .1hnufacture of profBssional scientific and controlling instru­ments (but not inclnding cutlery, surgical or veterinary instruments)

4.03 Itepair and manufacture of watches and docks .. . . t.04 'Vorkets in precious stoneF, precious metals and makers of

jewellery and ornaments 4.03 Manufacture of musical instrnments and appliances 4.06 St&tionery articles other than paper and paper products .. 4.07 Makers of plastics and celluloid articles other than rayon ._ 4.09 Toy makers 4.00 Other miScellaneous manufacturing industries, including

bone, ivory, horn, shell, etc.

4.2 BRICKS, TILES, AND OTHER STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS

4,4 NON-METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS

4.41 Potters and and makers of earthenware 4.42 Makers of porcelain and crockery .. 4.43 Glass bangles, glass beeds, glaSS necklaces, etc. 4.40 Makers of other miscellaneous non·metallic mineral products

4.5 RUBBER PRODUCTS

4.6 WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS OTHER THAN FURNiTURE AND FIXTURES

4.61 Sawyers 4.62 Carpenter-, turners and joiners 4.63 Venel'r and plywood makers and splint makers 4.64 Basket makers 4.65 Photo frameworks 4-60 Other industries of woody materialsiIwluding leaves but not

. induding furniture and fixtures

49

712 22

1 3

18 95

87

57

54

3

1,672

150 1,336

152 ()

28

109

4

4

1

121

112

2

6

/j

6

4

2 2

9

3

4 2

148 3,907

26 964

4

12 I

3 6

3

28

15 13

85

2 21

42

20

10

842 1 1

110

141

577

577

1

2,134

105 1,619

8 345

57

6

3

7

4

2 2

4

3 I

417 2,771

32 626

18

8 6

46

126

117 6 1 2

207

42

76

89

1

[>28 1 1

95

118

460

460

1

1,508

1,226

226

56

8

1

1

9

6

5

3

1 1

312 1,136

19 338

18

21

111

107 4

156

42

64

50

9

314

15

117

117

626

105 393

8 119

10

2

105

13

8 5

15

10 2 1 2

51

12

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Group Code No.

De~cription

1 2

4.7 FUI.tNITURE ~ND :FIXTURES

4.8 PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS

4.9 PRINTING AND ALLrED INDUSTRIES

4.91 Printers, lithographers and engravers 4.92 Book.binders and stitchers ..

DIVISION 5-CONSTRCCTION AND CTILITIES ..

5.0 CONSTRUCTION AND MA1NTENANCE OF WORK~ OTHERWISE UNCLASSIFIED

5.1 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE-BUILDINGS

5.U Masons and bricklayers 5.12 Stone.cutters and dressers 5.13 Painters-and house·decorators .. 5.10 Other personS engaged in the construction or maintenance

or buildings other than buildings made (Jf bamboo or similar materials

5.2 CONSTRUCTION A1'fD MAINTENANCE-HoADS (BRIDGES AND OTHER TRA:NSl'ORT WORKS)

5.3 CONS'rRUOTION AND MAINTENANCE-TELEGRAPH AND TELE. PHONE LINES

5.4 CONB'rRUC'rlON AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS-IRRIGATION AND OTHER AGRICULTtrltAL WORKS

~ . Od) WORKS AND SERVICEs-ELECTRIC POWER AND G~s SUPPLY

[Un Electric supply

5.6 WORRS AND SERVICES-DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY

5.7 SANITARY WORKS ANn SERVICES-INCLUDING SCAVENGERS

DIvrSION 6-COMMERCE

6.0 RETAIL TRADE OTHERWISE UNCLASSIFIED

6.01 Hawkers and street vendors otherwise unclassified 6.02 Dealers in drug6 and other chemical stores 6.03 Publishers, booksellers and stationers V.OO General store.keepers, shop. keepers and perfons employed

in Shops otherwise unclassified

MysoreCity r-----A.-----, lliaies Females

3

21

12

471

415 56

3,486

<J1

2,245

1,614 77

206 348

157

3

62

438

438

141

423

8,977

4,182

136 74

104 3,868

4

1

5

3 :2

328

115

91 2 1

21

1

1

2

209

809

173

8 1 3

161

llO

Mysorc District ,-_____ --A. _______ ------..

Total Rural Urban ,--.A. __ -., r----.A..--., ,-__ ..A..--, }Iales Females lliaies Females Jlhles FemalEs

1

81)

9

7 2

2,543

9

1,470

641 652

9 168

509

3

128

173

173

3

248

6,090

2,334

222 14 17

2,081

6

3 56

3 2

3 2

382 1,308

2 9

210 868

61 193 88 535

1 61 139

73 265

55

1 34

34

3

96 98

1,443 2,792

488 1,127

100 89 2

2 386 1,036

8 9 10

1

3 24

2 7 1

7 2

147 1,235 285

2

91 602 119

11 448 50 37 n7 51

8 43 29 18

35 244- 38

3

73

1 139

139

18 150 78

922 3,298 521

341 1,207 147

63 133 37 2 14

15 276 1,045 110

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~lysore District ,- ~

Group Myaore City Total Rural Urban Code Deseriptinn ,- _ _.A..~ ,-__ .A.._._~ ,-__ .A.. __ ~ ,-__ ..A.. __ ~

No. lIfaJes Females :\lale8 Females Males Fem~les .Males Females

1 2 3 4 fj 6 'l 8. 9 10

1),1 RETAIL TRADE IN FOODSTUFFS (INCLUDING BEVERAGES AND 3,130 565 2,642 NARCOTICS)

913 1,311 569 1,331 344

G, II Retaildsalers in grain and pulses, Sweetmeats, sugar and 2,723 546 1,4U7 546 464 253 1,003 293 spices, dairy products, eggs and poultry, animals for food fodder for animals, otber foodstuffs, vegetables and fruits

6,12 Vendors of wine, liquors, aerated wat'ers and ice in sbops 87 I 183 24 70 19 1I3 5 6,13 RetaiJdealersin tobacco, opium and ganja ,. 73 11 90 2 22 68 2 6.14 Hawkers and street vendors of drink and foodstuffs 39 2 9 2 9 6.15 Retail dtlalers in pan, bidisand c-igarrets 208 7 900 332 753 288 147 44 6.10 All other retail trades

6.2 RETAIL TRADE IN FUEL (INCLUDING PETROL) 354 20 177 21 53 2 124 19

6,21 Petroleum distdbutlrs 57 4 12 12 6,20 Retail dealers (including hawkers and street vendors) iu 297 16 165 21 53 2 112 19

firewood, charcoal, coal, cowdung and other fuel except petrLleum

6.3 RETAIL TRADE IN TEXTILE AND LEA1'HER GOODS INCLUD· 697 20 572 7 201 4 371 3 ING HAWKERS AND STREET VENDORS

6.4 WHOLESALE TRADE IN FOODSTUFFS 94 97 6 62 6 35

6.5 WHOLESALE TRADE IN COMMODITIES OTHER THAN FOOD- 78 17 104 5 4 100 5 STUFFS

6.6 REAL ESTATE-HOUSE AND ESTATE AGEN~'S AND RENT 8 2 3 3 3 8 COLLECTORS EXCEPT AGRICULTURAL LAND

6.7 INSURANCE-INSURANCE AGENTS AND OTHER PERSONS CON· 58 3 7 1 6 NECTED WI1'H INSURANCE BUSINESS,

6.8 ,HONEY LENDI::!G, BANKING AND OTHER FINANCIAL BUSINEFS 376 9 154 30 124

DIVISION 7-TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMJI.ll'NI- 4,176 81 965 5 246 5 719 CATIONS

7.1 TRANSPORT BY ROAD 2,407 12 686 1 128 1 558

7.2 TRANSPORT BY WATER 25 8 21 3 4

7.3 TRANSPORT BY AIR 9 9

7.4- RAILWAY TRANSPORT-RAILWAY EMPLOYEES OF ALL KINDS 1,512 16 132 1 54 1 78 EXCEPT THOSE EMPLOYED ON CONSTRUCTION WORKS

7.6 POSTAL SERVICES 217 3 107 34 73

7.7 TELEGRAPH SERVICES " 8 2 2

7.8 TELEPHONE SERVICES .• 15 4 4

7.9 WIRELESS SERVICES 17 ,. "

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Mysore City ~ _____ --A.

Group -Mysore City Total Rural Urban Coda DJ~cription ~_--A._----. ~---A.._----. ~---A.._---. ~ __ ..A._---. No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DIVISION 8-HEALTH EDUCATION AND PUBLIC 6,458 783 4,985 257 2,605 108 2,380 149 ADMINISTR ATJON

8.1 MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH SERVICES 853 332 497 70 259 22 238 48

8.11 Regigtered Medical Practitioners 56 5 107 2 89 18 1 8.12 Vaids, Hakims and other persons practising medicine with· 148 4 139 4 71 68 3

out being registNl'd . 8.13 Dentists 4 8.14 Midwives 19 ;)6 17 19 8.15 Vaccinators 4 2 4 4 8.16 Compounders 69 12 49 3 26 23 3 8.17 NurseS 26 179 4 3 8.18 Veterinary services 2 2 8.10 All other person' employed in hospitals or other public or 546 III 196 21 73 2 123 19

private establishments rendering medical or health Ser· vices but not including scavengers or other sanitary staff

8.2 EDUCATION SERVICES AND RESEARCH 2,156 412 2,271 162 1,548 61 723 101

8.21 Professors, lecturers, teachers and research workers em· 518 62 222 4 222 4

8.23 ployed in Universities, Colleges aud ReseaIch Institutions

All other professors, lecturers and teachers . . • . 1,125 308 1,931 141 1,278 50 653 91 8,20 Managers, clerks and servants of educational and researc·h 513 42 118 17 48 7 70 10

institutions inclUding libraries and mUSeums

8.4 POLICE (OTHER THAN VILLAGE WATCHMEN) 1,033 468 142 326

8.5 VILLAGE OFFICERS AND SERVANTS I::<1CLUDING VILLAGE 54 1 456 22 388 22 68 WATCHMEN

8.6 EMPLOYEES OF MUNICIPALITIES AND LOCAL BOARDS 482 0 304 92 212

8.7 EMPLOYEES OF STATE GOVERNMENTS 1,404 27 986 3 173 3 813

8.8 EMPLOYEES OF LNION GOVERNMENT 476 6 8 3

DIVISION 9-SERVICES NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED 11,073 1,890 8,857 3,735 5,889 2,772 3,468 963

9.0 SERVICES OTHERWISE UNCLASSIFIED 3,193 1,138 4,614 3,095 3,123 2,361 1,491 734

9.1 DOMESTIC SERVICES 3,792 590 353 170 86 46 267 124

9.11 Private' motor drivers and rieanHs 285 33 8 l!l 8 14 9.12 Cooks 598 171 76 33 24 13 52 20 9.13 Gardeners 436 58 5 4 I 9.10 Other domestic servants 2,473 361 239 129 39 25 200 104

9.2 BARBERS AND BEAUTY SHops-BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS 392 1 702 16 470 16 232 AND WIG MAKERS, TATTOOERS AND SHAMPOOERS, BATH HOUSES

9.3 LAUNDRIES AND LAUNDRY SERVICES 377 28 919 287 734 230 185 57

\,).4 HOTELS, ~ESTAURANTS AND EATlNG HovsEs 1,609 31 1,279 107 446 69 833 38

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Group Code No.

~escription Mysore City

r---.A..--, Males Femalas

1 2 3

9.5 RECREATION SERVICES-PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF 669 MOTION PICTURES AND THE OPERATION OF CINEMAS, MANAGERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THEATRES, OPERA COMPANIES, ETC., MUSICIANS, ACTORS, DANCERS, CON' JURERS, ACROBATS, RECITERS, EXHIBITORS OF CURIO· SITIES AND WILD ANIMALS AND RADIO BROADCASTING STUDIOS

.,;", 9.6 LEGAL AND BUSINESS SERVICES 360

9.61 Lawyers of all kinds.. 169 9.62 Clerks of laywers, petition writers, etc. .. 30 9.63 Archit,ects, Surveyors, Engineers and their employees (not 26

being State servants) 9.64 Public scribeS, stenographers, accountants, auditors 63 9.65 Managers, clerks, servants and employeeS of trade associa· 72

tiona, etc.

9.7 ARTS, I,ETTERS AND JOURNALISM

9.71 Artists, sculptors and imagemakers 9.72 Authors, editcrs and journalists 9.73 Photographers

9.8 RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE AND WELFARE SERVICES

134

49 40 45

547

9.81 Priests, minister~, monks, nuns, sadhus, religious mendi- 396 cants and other religious workers

9.82 Servants in religious edifices, burial and burning groundS " 127 9.83 M.,nagers and employees of organiSations and institutions 24

rendering charitable and other welfare serviceil

UNECONOMIC GROUP 2,224

Income from non·agricultural property 170 Persons principally living on penSions, remittances and 1,773

saviIl!(s Inmates of jails a.nd asylums 189 Beggars and Vagrants 92 All other personS living principally on income derived from

'non· productive activities Merely stated :.8 Livelihood Class VIII Special

113 J\Jys.

28

6

3

3

2

2

71

7

59 5

849

218 85

2 33 11

r­Total

,. __ .A.. __ ,

Males Females

5

178

241

44 24 23

8 142

4

2

2

567

559

6 .2

621

34

223

364

6

17

43

40

2 1

129

36 25

66

Mysore District

Rural Urban r---A.---., ,. __ .A.. __ -.

Males Females Males Female!!

7

48

144

1 10

2 131

343

335

6 2

286

20

214

52

8

15

35

34

1

54

51

2

9

135

97

43 14 23

6 11

4

2

2

224

224

835

14

9

~12

15

10

2

8

6

2

75

35 25

15

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(i) MOTHER-ToNGUE

1. Mother-tongue is defined as the language spoken from the cradle. In the case of infants it is the mother-tongue of the mother.

2. Dialects of the principal languages of the District that could be clearly re~ cognised as such have been merged with their respective parent languages. All other tongues are shown in the table as returned.

3. The figures under "Hindustani" include also persons who have returned "Urdu" and" Western Hindi" as their mother-tongue.

4. The Table proper is preceded by an abstract in which the figures for the City and the District are shown for each mother-tongue.

5. Both in the Table and the Abstract, languages are given in the order of the total number of speakers.

6. Under each language only such taluks have been listed as have at least one person with that langua:ge as mother-tongue.

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(i) MOTHER·TONGUE

ABSTRAOT

MYSORE CITY MYSORE DISTRICT

81. Mother. tongue Persons Males Females Sl. Mother.tongue Persons Males Females No. No.

ALL LANGUAGES 2\4,323 125,459 118,864 ALL LANGUAGES 1,040,448 526,948 513,500

Kannada 131,374 68,745 62,629 Kannada 961,041 485,744 475,297

2 Hindustani 42,035 21,261 21,774 2 Hindustani 34,061 17,263 16,798

3 Tamil 29,055 14,590 14,465 3 Telugu 18,208 9,377 8,831

4 Telugu 21,257 10,887 10,370 4 Tamil 16,847 8,855 7,992

5 Marathi 10,725 5,063 5,662 5 Marathi 6,585 3,285 3,300

6 Hindi 3,655 1,987 1,668 6 Hindi 1,161 648 513

7 MaJayalam 1,936 1,397 539 7 Malayalam 1,116 901 215

8 Tulu 1,037 660 377 8 Tulu 528 345 183

9 English 1,033 745 288 9 Gujarati 477 236 241

10 Koukani 744 365 379 10 Kouka,ui 182 150 32

11 Sindhi 704 363 341 11 Coorgi 145 79 66

12 Coorgi 291 142 149 12 Banajari 62 42 20

13 Gujarati 203 96 107 1!l English 26 17 9

14 Marwari 87 61 26 14 Naipali 4 4

15 Panjabi 53 28 25 15 Bengali

16 Rlljasthani 51 26 25 16 Punjabi

17 Persian 31 20 11 17 Belgian 1

18 Bengali 15 9 6 18 French 1

19 Portuguese 15 5 10 19 SeoteR 1

20 French 13 5 8

21 Swedish 4 4

22 German 3 :I

23 Bihari 1

24 SingaJese 1 1

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Language and Tract Males Females Language and Tract l\Iales Females

Al~L LANGUAGES 526,948 513,500 HINDI

MYSORE DISTRICT 648 513 KANNADA

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 167 184 MYSORE DISTRICT 485,744 475,297 Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 56 63

Periapatna cum Gundlupet 162 56 Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar, 89,412 87,130 Nanjangud 37 22 Heggaddevankote cu·m Hunsur 60,279 60,067 Chamarajnitgar cum Yelandur 18 ]8 Periapatna cum Gundlupet 74,396 74,274 T.·Narsipur 23 52 Nanjangud 74,182 72.401 Mysore District Urban 185 118 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 88,624 86,102 T.·Narsipur 53,318 51,118 Mysore District Urban 45,533 44,205 MALAYALAM

MYSORE DISTRICT 901 215 HINDUSTANI

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 94 14 MYSORE DISTRICT 17,263 16,798 Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 192 73

Periapatna cum Gundlupet 116 18 Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 2,123 1,973 Nanjangud II Heggaddevankote C~Lm Hunsur 1,742 1,620 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 23 11 Periapatna cum Gundlupet 2,191 2,013 T.·Narsipur 16 3 Nanjangud 1,329 .1,156 Mysore District Urban 449 96 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 1,450 1,341 T.·Narsipur 1,847 1,817 TULU Mysore District Urban 6,581 6,878

MYSORE DISTRICT 345 183

TELUGU Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 2 2 Periapatna cum Gundlupet 6 4

MYSORE DISTRICT 9,377 8,831 Nanjangud 13 65 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 12 5

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 975 846 T.·Narsipur 1 2 Heggaddevankote cu Hunsur 1,416 1,404 Mysore District Urban 311 105 Periapatna ~um Gundlupet 1,078 982 Nanjangud 1,215 1,288 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 589 536 GUJARATl T.·Narsipur 395 346 Mysore District Urban 3,709 3,429 MYSORE DISTRICT 236 241

Heggaddevankate C1Lm Hunsur 17 12 TAMIL Periapatna C1Lm Gundlupet 2 3

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandnr 198 212 MYSORE DISTRICT 8,855 7,992 Mysore District Urban 19 14

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 945 717 Heggaddevankote wm HUnAur 776 815 KONKANI Periapatna cum Gundlupet 1,013 806 Naniangud 742 656 MYSORE DISTRICT 150 32 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 794 670 T.·Narsipur 1,120 859 Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 24 Mysore District Urban 3,465 3,469 Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 20 3

Ppriapatna cnm Gundlupet 4 Nanjan gud 21 2 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 27 5

MARATHI T.·Narsipur 9 2 Mysore District Urban 45 20

MYSORE DISTRICT 3,2B5 3,300 COORGI

:\Iysare cum Krishnarajnagar 408 364 Heggaddevankote C~lm Hunsur 1,156 1,222 MYSORE DISTRICT 79 66 Periapatna cum Gundlupet 130 114 Nanjangud 136 109 Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 8 8 Chamarajnagar cum Yeland\ll' 59 53 Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 5 T.·Narsipnr 101 103 Periapatna cum Gundlupet 7 7 Mysore District Urban 1,275 1,335 Mysore District Urban 6" 46

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Language and Tract

BANAJARI

MYSORE DISTRICT

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur Periapatna cum Gundlupet

ENGLISH

MYSORE DISTRICT

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar Chamarajnagar cum YeJandur Mysore District Urban

NAIPALI

MYSORE DISTRICT

Nanjangud Mysol'e District Urban

BENGALI

MYSORE DISTRICT

Mysore District Urban

D. I-Languages-contd.

(i) MOTHER·TONGUE-concld.

Males Females Language and Traot Males Females

PANJABI

42 20 MYSORE DISTRICT 1

26 8 Heggaddevankote cum Hunaur 1 16 12

BELGIAN

17 9 MYSORE DISTRICT

1 Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 1 7 1 9 8

FRENCH

4 MYSORE DISTRICT 1

:I Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 1

SCOTOH

1 M;YSORE DISTRICT 1

MyslJre District. Urban

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D. I -Languages

(ii) BILINGUALISM

1. The instructions at this Census introduced two changes from past practice. First, only Indian languages were taken into account. Secondly, where a person spoke two or more languages in addition to the mother-tongue the enumerator was required to record only one of them. This was the language commonly used by the speaker next to the mother-tongue.

2. Against each mother-tongue only such subsidiary languages are listed as had at least 100 persons speaking some subsidiary la11guage or the other. For mother­tongues which returned at least one but fewer than 100 bilinguists, details are furnished separately for the District on page 123 :-

Mothertongu€

Marw~ri Panjabi Rajasthani Persian Bengali French Portuguese Bingalese

No. of hilin­guists

54 36 33 30 13 10 5 1

MYSORE CITY

Sub8idiary Language&

,---------------'-Kannada Hindu8- Hindi Panjabi Telugu

tani

35 18 2 4 30

29 " 4 3 25 .. 1 10 2 6 3 ..

1

121

Gujarrdi

2

16

----, Tamil

" 4,

2

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D. I -Languages

(ii) BILINGUALISM

1. The instructions at this Census introduced two changes from past practice. First, only Indian languages were taken into account. Secondly, where a person spoke two or more languages in addition to the mother-tongue the enumerator was required to record only one of them. This was the language commonly used by the speaker next to the mother-tongue.

2. Against ea~h mother-tongue only such subsidiary languages arc listed as had at least 100 persons speaking some subsidiary Imlguage or the other. For mother­tongues which returned at least one but fewer than 100 bilinguists, details are furnished separately for the District on page 123 ;-

121

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D. I-Languages-contd.

(ii) BILINGUALISM

MYSORE CITY

Subsidiary Language ,- ------'----------------,

.~ S Total No. of OJ OJ 'a OJ

'"0 "'" :2 :;l d :.c Mother-tongue speakers bilinguists OJ 'fJ ::> "rc <Ii '" ::> ... - >. .: "" <Ii ·s t:I) ..

"" "" " ee " .::: = ... ::: .... to .: .~ E -~ OJ .S OJ ~

0 .S' = 0 d "0

~ ~ ;:s " 0 ::2 ~ ;:s ::; <Ii >:

'" U 0 0 H il< il

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17

Kannada .. 131,374 7,448 1,139 313 2,138 1,731 " n 1 1,965 10 19 126

Hindustani 42,035 17,930 17,676 3 173 52 IS 7

Tamil 29,055 21,866 21,459 68 12 203 79 44

Telugu 21,257 17,212 IG,124 15 .. 1,028 42 3

Marathi 10,725 8,555 8,376 30 73 20 2 51 1

Hindi 3.6ri5 2,663 2,615 12 12 7 2 2 13

l\falayltlam 1,936 1,184 735 194 2lfi 14 25

Tulu 1,037 871 863 2 4

English 1,033 619 504 4 S2 ~ ., 18 8

Konkani 744 564 :HO 8 2 12

Sind hi 704 334 117 83 130 4

Cool'gi 291 245 236 2 4

Gujarati 203 145 117 4 21

Mltrlvari 87 iH 35 15l

Panjabi 53 36 2 4 30

Rajasthani 51 33 2U -4

Persian 31 30 3 25 :2

Bengali Iii 13 10 2

Portuguese 15 :; 3 2

French 13 10 (I 4

Singfllese

In the case of the following 3 languages there are no bilinguists :-

Language No. of speakers

Bihari 1

German 3 Swedish 4

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Mother-tongue

Banajari

English

Naipali

Panjabi

Bengali

Scotch

Number

0/ bi!inyuists

34

19

4

I

D. l-Languages-contd.

(ii) BILINGOALIS,\l-contd.

MYSORE DISTRICT

Subsidiar!l languages

r-Kannada Hinc!i Tamil

31 3

15 2

3

1

in the case of the following two languages there are no bilinguists :-

Mother-tongue

Belgian French

123

No. of speakers

1

--. Hinc!us!ani

2

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1>. t- tanguages-contd.

(ii) BILINGU ALISM-contd.

tlllo:> Names of subsidiary languages and number of speakers in each >= tlllO -.A.

<Xl • .-1 ce~ ,-----.. ,.!oI., ., ~ ~t?~ Mother-tongue and ,.!oI '8 S <0 Po;§<O"O

Distrid or Tract Q)

~-;~ ~ <0 '';:: '8 ..s Po; .p ;.8 from which returned <Xl <Xl :: 'bO ~ <0 " tt o S$ >= :: .p - tl() ;S .... :-,

<Xl 0 P to "0 to "s :: ... <0 .. ..s .§ ..., E'i"''''~ ~

.... 0 'S' ,S 0 to c;l .,

8 0 ~ E-< .=. :;s F-; E-< 0 tIl ~ ..., Eo<

1 :2 3 4 5 (] 7 8 11 10 11 12 13

KANNADA

MYSORE DISTRICT 961,041 7,922 1,655 284 2,118 2,654 3 9 1,028 1 56 114

MY80re cum Krishnarajnagar 176,542 1,180 432 38 183 366 154 6 1

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 120,346 738 H5 136 78 326 51 31

Periapatna cum Gundlupet " 148,670 715 242 191 l!)0 80 6 4

Nanjangud 146,583 !J!J9 196 8 271 4315 87

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 174,726 560 79 6 2n2 156 9 56 2

T,-Narsipur 104,436 567 92 18 174 211 72

Mysore District Urban 89,738 3,163 499 77 \l6U 1159 :l 528 10 109

b() <l) Names of sub~idiary languages and number of speakers in eaeh c bO ~ ---A..-en ~ ~ ~, ....

, .. Q) g5 bo > .. ~

.Mother-tongue -'<

'" ~'::::!~...:. S and District or Truct Q) ~~;.a S '" ..s Co

~ ~.OC:'"g "0 from which returned '" r;, c;l --" - p to

";;l ~ §"§,~ .. ... cO :.a ... to '8 "_' ~OCitll~ .. .... ;: Q ~ ~

c;l to to " $ il< ~ ~ E-< E-< ~

1 2 3 4 5 (] 7 8 9

HINDUSTHANI

MYSORE DISTRICT 34,061 21,683 20,448 1 1,075 64 16 79

Mysore cll11~ Krishnarajnagar 4,096 2,892 2,812 77 2

Heggaddevankote cum Gundlupet 3,362 2,322 2,222 97 2

Periapatna cum Gundlupet 4,204 2,630 2,533 92 5

Nanjangud 2,48,3 1,717 1,593 24

Ohamarajnagar cum Yelandur 2,791 1,903 1,748 151 4

T-Narsipur 3,664 2,329 1)120 509

Mysore District Urban 13,459 7,890 7,620 125 54 14 77

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D. l-Languages-contd.

(ii) BILINGUALISM-contd.

Names of su bsidiary languages and n um ber

""<0 of speaker;; in each

'" ] ~.£ ----__ .- " '" os= ...

Mother· t.mgue .!<I &g"~ 'a d and District or Tract <ll ro~;a ;j '" '" p, '1j 00 from which returned '" ~ ~';j ~ d

" "2 01:1""- c '0 ·s '" -0 t£~8 .: c .: os i os

o:J E-< 0.. ~ E-<

1 2 3 4 .5 6 7

TELUGU

MYSORE DISTRICT 18,208 15,537 14,878 45 610 4

::Ilysore c·ltm Kl'ishnarajnagar 1,821 1,565 1,531 32 2

Heggaddcvankote cum Hunsur 2,820 2,447 2,394 11 42

Periapatlla cum Gund1upet 2,060 1,704 1,659 8 37

Nanjangurl 2,503 1,947 1,835 20 92

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 1,125 994 926 68

T .. Narsipur 741 665 659 6

Mysore District Urban 7,138 6,215 5,874 6 333 2

Names of subsidiary languages and number of speakers in each tot",

'" .S ~ 0 r- ., ... ~ .,+'

<I) ~tJ;~ .~ Mother· tongue and .. .-"1 eo ~~.$ ~ a

District or Tract from <I) -'0- '" ~ p, rJ) 4,) ....... ,-1 "0

~ ~ which returned 00 § ali S '" os bfJ :.a ;., -;;

t~~~ c e os ..., c .5 .§ .5 "2 0 ., ..;;l

H 0.. ~ ;:t:; .... Eo! ;:t:; ~

1 2 3 4 5 I} 7 8 9

TAMIL

MYSORE DISTRICT 16,847 11,124 10,570 262 8 211 34 39

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 1,662 967 872 52 42

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 1,591 727 710 7 8

Periapatna cum Gund1upet 1,819 976 943 14 11 8

Nanjangud 1,398 901 865 17 18 I.

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 1,464 1,152 1,033 112 7

T.·Narsipur 1,979 809 763 35 10

Mysore District Urban 6,934 5,592 5,38<1 25 8 115 22 38

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D. l-Languages-contd.

(ii) BILINGUALISl\{-contd.

bf)" Names of subsidiary languages and number of

ell :§ ~£ speakers in each Mother-tongue ... -----"-" ,"::l h r- .. -,

and District or Tmet -"i ~ gf;;.- '2 oil from which returned " rr.:. ce ..... ..c

" .;g p.. ->0 ... >0 ell ~ S'[ij ~ " " ::l

"; o ,.Q" § ::l :;::I bD ;; ITlO:::!""" "'0 S ::l ... ~ rn. OO~I ,:; ::l

0 ~ S3 .. ~ ~ H il< H

1 :! 3 4 6 6 7 8

MARATHI

MYSORE DISTRICT 6,585 5,558 5,506 13 10 15 14

l\Iysore cum Krishnarajnagar 772 640 636

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur 2,378 2,036 2,027 4 2 2

Periapatna cum Gundlupet 244 188 185 2

Nanjangud 265 255 254

Chamai'ajnagar cum Yelandur 112 107 107

T.-Narsipur 204 202 202

Mysore District Urban 2,610 2,130 2,095 8 7 12 8

b£~ Names of snbsidiary languages and number of speakers in each i::. bO :>

, ___________ -.A.. ____________ -,

'" ,'""' ~-+-> .... -"i ::l

'" "bel>. Mother-tongue -"i " I'i .. " " ~~;8 .-and District or Tract ~ ,II n "'0 :.a from which returned '" ~ ~.I""I't:I

'" en ~ ::; o s.B.S ::l ...

"; " >0 <II 's I ..., ~~~~ " " .. 0 oil ;2 oil <Il H il< ~

..., H ""

2 3 ;I /j 6 '1 8

HINDI

MYSORE DISTRICT 1,161 879 819 20 8 30 2

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar 351 201 201

Heggaddevankote 119 109 101 8

Periapatna cum Gundlupet 218 156 154 2

Nanjangud 59 57 40 17

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 36 29 27 2

T.-Narsip\lr 75 67 67

Mysore District Urb<;tll 303 260 229 20 11

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D. 1-Languages-contd.

(ii) BILINGUALISM-contd.

Names of subsidiary languages and number of speakers in each

b.O" <= bO 0 r--, -------------~ 00 .~ 1:0 ~ -----, ~rother-tongue and '"" ~ So»!:! '" '8 District or 'fract ,;.:

~§.~~ 'Ii " from which returned '" " .a Po. -"0 ;., "0

.., ~ S';j~ '" en " '" ::> -;; o '"" 'Ii <= "Cl '8 ;a CD .... ~~~~ <= .S <= :::>

0 " d ~

"@ H p.. ~ ;r; !'-< !'-<

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8

MALAYALAM

l\fYSORE DISTRICT 1,116 751 598 53 86 9 5

Mysore cnm Krishnarajnagar 108 76 63 4 9

Heggaddevankotll cum Hunsnr 265 1M 135 6

Periaptana cum Gundlupt 134 78 71 4 3

Nanjangud 11 8 8

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 34 3') 8 24

T.-Narsipur 19 16 9 6

Mysore Distrkt Urban M5 400 304 43 42 6 5

tIlQ) Names of subsidiary language~ and num her of speakers in each <= OJ) 0

'" ."" ~ ~ r- ------., .... ,;.:::> .~

" ~ gf ~ @ Mother-tongue and ,;.: 'Ii ~~~~ a Distri(·t or Tract " d Po. "0 oil

from which returned '" ~ Q;)';j;a 'Ii :::> ~ d ~ ~.g.=: ::> '13 Ol. .:c ~ = :::> .., a1{/Joo~ 'Ii ., .. d 0 " ::E Eo< il< ~ E- E- ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TULU

:l<IYSORE DISTRICT 528 315 299 10 4 1 1

Mysore cnm Krishnarajnagar 4 4 4

Periapatna c!tm Gundlupet 10

Nanjangud 78 5 5

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur 17 12 12

T.-Narsipur 3 3 3

My sore District Urbal_l 416 291 275 10 4

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Mother.tongue and District or Tract

from which returned

GUJARATl

MYSORE DISTRICT

Heggaddevankote cum Hunsur

Periapatna cum Gundlllpet

Chamarajnagar cum Yelandur

Mysore District Urban

Mother.tongue and District or Tract from

which returned

1

KONKANI

MYSORE DISTRICT

Mysore cum Krishnarajnagar

HeggaddeTankote cum Hunsnr

Periapatna cum Gllndlupet

Nanjangud

Cha marajnagar cum Yelandur

T .. Narsipur

Mysore District UrlJan

Mother·tongue and Dist,rict or Tract

from which returned

1

aOORGl

MYSORE DISTRICT

Mysore C1tm Krishnarajnagar

Heggaddevankote cum Hllnsur

Periapatna cum Gundlupet

Mysore District Urban

D. I-Languages--concZd,

(Ii) BILINGUALISM-coneld.

Names of subsidiary languages and number 01 Persons speaking speakers in each

some language Total speakers subsidiary to ,-------- "' Gnjarati

Hindi Kannada Telugu

2 J 4 6 (j

477 466 463 2 1

29 29 27 2

5 5 5

410 409 409

33 23 22

Tot &1 speakers Persons speaking some

langnage subsidiary Number speaking

Kannada to Konkani

2 3 4

182 164 164

24 22 22

23 23 23

4 3 3

23 22 22

32 26 26

11 7 7

65 61 61

Persons speaking some Number speaking Total speakers language subsidiary Kannada

to Coorgi

2 3 4

145 131 131

16 16 16

5 5 5

14 9 9

110 101 101

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D. II - Religion

1. In 1941 this table was prepared by community. The present arrangement reverts to the 1931 practice of showing figures by religion.

2. The term "Parsees" has been replaced by " Zoroastrians".

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b. IiI-Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Anglo-Indians

The following are the castes and tribes which have been Scheduled by the order of the President of India in (a) The Oonstitution (Scheduled Oastes) Order, 1950 (0.0. 19) and (b) The Oonstitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 (0.0. 22).-

Scheduled Castes

Adikarnataka Adidravida Banajara or Lambani Bovi or Vodda Koracha Korama

131

Scheduled Tribes

Kadu-kuruba Jenu-kuruba Soliga Iruliga Hasalaru Maleru

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D. IV-Migrants

1. Mysore City forms part of the corresponding birth district, namely, Mysore District.

2. Pakistan, it should be noticed, is now shown under "B-Countries in Asia beyond India." In former censuses the different States of which it is composed were shown under" A-II Provinces and States in India beyond Mysore."

3. "Elsewhere in Asia" includes (i) " French and Portuguese Settlements in India" and (ii) "India Unspecified' -which were shown as separate items under" Born in India" in earlier Censuses.

4. A table showing under each of the eight livelihood classes the number of persons enumerated within the District and City whose birth place happened to be one or the other of the 26 States in India, is given after this table as a separate table entitled "D. IV. A. Immigrants by States and livelihood classes."

5. Vide also note 2 to Table B. lll.

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D. V (i) and D. V (ii)-Displaced Persons

(i) by Year of Arrival and (ii) by Livelihood Classes

These two tables relate only to Displaced Persons. A Displaeed Person is defined as "a person who has entered India having left or been compelled to leave his home (i) in Western Pakistan on or after 1st March 1947, (ii) in Eastern Pakistan on or after 15th October 1946, on account of civil disturbances or on account of the setting "p of the two Dominions of India and Pakistan."

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This ta.ble exhihits figures for Non-Indian Nationals. Details will be found in the body of the table for the more important of these Na.tionals while the numerically less iIllportant ones will be found clubbed together under (i) Other Asian Nationals, (ii) Other European Nationals and (iii) All Others.

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D. VII-Liv.Jihood Classes by Educational Standards

L This table shows the incidence of literacy and education in each of tlw eight Ii velihood classes.

2. The test for literacy was ability to Tead and write a simple message in some language or other. In the table, "Literates" refers to persons who could read and write but who had not passed any examination; and" 1l1iterates " includes partly literates who con Id read but not write.

3. TJle enumeration of educational attainments was based on the highest exami­nation passed. Where a person held academic qualifications in more than one field, all of them were enumerated; but at the time of tabulation the professional or techni­cal qualification was preferred to the general, e.g.-a B.A., B.L., was classified under " Legal" ; a B.Sc., M.B.B.S., was classified under" Medical."

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E-Summary figures hy taluks

1. This table exhibits figures for taluks with break up by livelihood classes for rUl'al and urban areas against each taluk.

2. Since the Surveyor-General, India, was not in a position to furnish area figures for administrative units smaller than the district, the area figures of taluks were computed from. village and town-wise data furnished by the Amildars of taluks and Municipal Presidents of towns. The area of Mysore City was obtained from the Municipal authorities.

3. The population figures for 1931 and 1941, used for purposes of columns 6, 7,8 and 10 of this table, were obtained after making adjustments for the territorial changes indicated in fly-leaf to Table A. II.

4. The area figures in column 2 of the table have been rounded off to the nearest integers, while the density figures for 1951 and 1941 have been calculated on actual area figures furnished by the Amildars of taluks and Municipal Presidents of towns. Area figures of urban aggregations covering less than 0.5 square mile each have been omitted from the table.

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Primary Census Abstract

]. The Village Statistics appearing in the follo\ving pages take the place of the Village Tables whIch used to be published separately in the past. In addition to the usual population and literacy figures, the Abstract furnishes for each village and town in the district for the first time information regarding area in acres, number of houses, number of households as well as the houseless population. Also for the first time distribution of population is shown by Livelihood Classes with, of course, the inevitable sex separation.

2. Bechirak or uninhabited villages are also included in the Village Statistics presented in the following pages. Consequentlv the number of villages given here differ from the number given in Tables A. I and A. III which take into account only inhabited villages. The number of nninhabited villages in each Circle and Taluk is furnished in the abstract given at the beginning.

3. Only tlle names of "Asli" or main villages are given in tllese statistics, the population of hamlets being included in that of the corresponding" Asli" villages.

4. Alienated or lnam Villages are distinguished by the suffixes .Jodi, Kayamgutta, Sarvarnanya (or their initial letters) enclosed within brackets.

5. Figures for Mysore City are not included in the Village Statistics for obvious reasons. Details for this City are, however, given at the beginning.

6. For changes that have taken place in the revenue jurisdiction subsequent to 1941, please see the footnotes as also the fly-leaf to Table A. II.

7. The Circle and Taluk totals include figures relating to the towns included in them.

8. Figures for 'houseless popUlation' given here include persons residing in h0stels, inmates of jails, asylums, alms-houses and similar institutions.

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MYSORE

Population LiterateR

1951 1951 Occupied houses ,-,---"--------.

Name of Municipal Area of ,_A_----, Total Hou~ele8s Division Division Num- Num- population population

in acreS ber of ber of ,_---A-__ ---, ,---'------., ,--_--A-----. hOUSQB house-

holds P :M F P :!II F P :M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS

MYSORE CITY 9,0240 35,139 39,389 244,323 125.459 118,864 4,283 3.542 741 103,996 66,363 37,633

Fort Mohalla 1,0880 2,735 3,156 18,802 9,661 9,141 26 26 10,959 6,672 4,287

Krishnaraja Mohrtlla- 0,2560 First Division 1,542 1,715 10,968 5,693 5,375 188 122 66 6,859 4,126 2,733 Second DiVIsion 1,481'i 1,700 9,341 4,876 4,465 144 144 4,351 2,852 1,499 Third Division 1,946 2,140 12,366 6,276 6,090 80 80 6,040 3,873 2,167

Nazarabad Mohalla 1,1520 3,708 3,905 24,596 12,388 12,208 454 294 160 8,291 5,641 2,650

Devaraj Moballa- 2,9440 First Division l,fl05 2,022 12,563 6,533 6,030 379 270 109 7,125 4,512 2,613 Second Division 3,008 3,430 22,152 ll,546 10,606 712 569 143 8,936 5,547 3,389

Chamaraja Mohalla- 1,4720 First Division 995 1,229 7,517 3,985 3,532 129 129 4,Hll 2,569 1,622 Second Division 4,039 4,418 30,180 15,505 14,675 922 874 48 1l,408 7,246 4,162

Mandi Mohalla_:_ 0,8320 First Division 1,526 1,672 9,915 5,126 4,789 1(')6 101 5 4,479 2,995 1,484 Second Division 2,327 2,586 15,248 7,760 7,488 196 77 119 5,665 3,729 1,936 Third Division 2,692 3,1l0 18,781 9,500 9,281 32 32 6,004 3,907 2,097

Lashkar Mohalla- 1,2800 First Division 1,061 1,134 7,484 4,208 3,276 652 610 42 3,827 2,610 1,217 Second Division 1,668 1,906 12,356 6,272 6,084 26 26 " 4,909 3,178 1,731 ,Third Division 1,951 2,467 15,839 7,933 7,906 216 167 49 6,331 3,766 2,565 Fourth Division 2,651 2,799 16,215 8,197 8.018 21 21 4,621 3,140 1,481

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CITY

Agricultural Classes N on.agricultural Classes

r-----------A-----------~ ,-____________ A ___________ --.

VIII I II III IV V Other

Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non· Production VI VII services owners cultivators labourers cultivating other than Ccmmerce Transport andmis.

owners cultivation cellaneous sources

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111 F M F M F 111 F 111 F M F M F M F

]!I 1f! 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ~3 24 25 26 27 28 29

4,763 3,978 862 869 955 843 3,605 3,377 30,763 28,840 21,290 20,178 8,738 8,215 54,483 52,564

84 51 44 fl5 2 3 434 413 2,274 2,090 1,331 1,341 552 526 4,940 4,682

39 43 15 14 4 2 370 352 775 641 1,402 1,357 354 343 2,~34 2,523 136 53 5 3 12 5 186 161 971 904 1,054 991 322 315 2,190 2,033 28 41 1 1 I79 166 1,419 1,363 1,000 924 340 323 3,309 3,272

637 665 41 35 24 17 160 155 1,805 1,651 1,136 1,074 723 714 7,862 7,897

100 15 .. 2 5 1 268 277 1,1l6 942 1,750 1,759 422 362 2,872 2,672 1,330 1,086 191 168 142 118 303 312 1,645 1,626 1,556 1,335 1,538 1,417 4,841 4,544

49 25 6 3 .. ., 293 278 572 536 563 478 274 226 2,228 1,986 1,428 1,164 415 454 668 648 620 465 3,518 3,515 1,058 1,063 636 577 7,162 6,789

30 28 4 6 4 3 H2 121 1,961i 1,757 1,458 1,454 211 192 1,342 1,228 84 110 24 26 3 2 147 146 2,683 2,460 1,641 1,517 708 678 2,470 2,549 17 9 11 17 I 199 189 3,248 3,089 1,977 1,941 940 903 3,108 3,132

150 22 15 16 19 8 62 56 764 723 1,097 892 137 142 1,964 1,417 32 19 3 3 4 4 78 91 2,118 1,921 2,063 2,016 490 463 1,484 1,567

249 252 16 22 15 5 H2 106 2,657 2,522 1,625 1,502 755 728 2,504 2,769 370 395 72 64 52 26 82 89 3,233 3,100 579 534 336 306 3,473 3,504

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Village

MYSORE

Population Literates

Villages Occupied 1951 ~ houses

"d Area of ,-----A-----, ,..------'------., 1951 4)

Name of "d :::: Taluk and Ntrm· Num· Total Houseless Taluk aJld Circle ., ~ Circle in ber of ber of population population ..,

:.a ~ acres housell house. ,-----"------., ,_..A--, , __ .A. __ ---.,

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2 3 4 • 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U· 15

l\{YSORE DISTRICT 1.346 363 2,207,139.9 192,696 205,487 1,040,448 526,948 513,500 2,921 2,025 896 133,041 107,176 25,865

Mysore .. 135 22 193,863.6 18,161 17,975 95,039 48,478 46,561 29 14 15 7,791 6,882 909 Krishnarajnagar .. 142 31 147,994.5 20,717 22,180 107,895 54,794 53,101 469 296 173 19,617 15,631 3,986 Hunsur .. 154 56 219,149.1 11,437 14,440 73,689 37,100 36,589 531 338 193 10,302 8,085 2,217 Periapatna .. 165 36 213,248.1 13,497 14,223 72,721; 36,9Il 35,814 356 234 122 10,415 8,520 1,895 Heggaddevankote .. 164 114 452,246.0 16,483 15,942 75,399 37,716 37,683 246 125 121 8,648 7,230 1,418

Gundlupet 121 33 227,291.6 18,342 20,105 98,320 49,116 49,204 145 110 35 11,067 9,481 1,586 Chamarajnagar .. 146 42 306,435.6 31,239 33,233 172,082 87,465 84,617 335 274 61 21,486 17,036 4,450 Nanjangud .. 169 20 238,497.2 31,137 32,943 170,145 86,284 83,861 543 399 144 22,019 17,326 4,693 T .. Narsipur .. 122 9 142,357.0 23,677 26,124 135,016 68,889 66,127 238 218 20 17,227 13,42.5 3,802 Yelandur 28 .. 66,057.2 8,006 8,322 40,138 20,195 19,943 29 17 12 4,469 3,560 909

MYSORE .. 135 22 193,863.6 18,161 17,975 95,039 48,478 46,561 29 14 15 7,791 6,882 909

Kasaba 13 2 17,536.0 1,200 1,152 5,618 2,859 2,759 4 3 542 483 59 Mandakalli 18 2 22,922.0 2,572 2,561 13,358 6,714 6,644 .. .. .. 1,050 8:')3 197 HarohaIli 17 4 31,104.0 3,l46 3,250 17,569 9,141 8,428 8 5 3 1,193 1,094 99 Varuna 17 3 2,4320.0 2,177 2,251 12,110 6,217 5,893 .. .. .. 1,133 1,000 133 Kadakola 20 3 28,224.0 3,948 3,526 19,055 9,711 9,344 11 4 7 1,394 1,229 165

Jayapura 20 3 30,316.0 2,255 2,259 11,448 5,807 5,1)41 6 4 2 996 919 77 Elavala 16 1 20,608.0 1,652 1,731 8,941 4,572 4,369 832 701 131 Anandur 14 4- 18,833,6 1,211 1,24.5 6,940 3,457 3,483 651 603 48

KRISHNARAJNAGAR 142 31 147,994.5 20,717 22,180 107,895 54,794 53,101 469 296 173 19,617 15,631 3,986

Kasaba* 14 2 16,007.8 2,089 2,709 14,229 7,325 6,904 195 141 54 4,491 3,081 1,410 Thippur 11 1 12,829.4 1,312 1,428 6,088 3,G39 3,049 42 22 20 965 8M 114 Harnpapura 12 2 12,266.3 1,840 1,970 8,506 4,260 4,246 10 5 5 1,374 1,088 286 Hosa Agrahara 15 4 12,071.9 1,539 1,589 7,576 3,8.54 3,722 70 34 36 1,082 794 288 Mirle t 19 4 16,638.0 2,174 2,632 12,300 6,214 6,086 27 21 6 2,314 1,960 354

Saligrama t 12 2 11,103.4 2,768 2,691 14,313 7,339 6,974 45 32 13 2,944 2,253 691 Haradanahalli 12 2 14,730.0 ],759 1,790 8,627 4,384 4,243 .. .. .. 1,080 952 128 Hanaaoge 15 4 12,407.8 1,840 1,894 9.551 4,872 4,679 15 II 4 1,394 1,169 225 Hoaur 18 .. 19,921.9 2,845 2,898 15~360 7,733 7,627 52 23 29 2,400 2,115 285 Hebbal 14 10 20,018.0 2,551 2,579 11,345 5,774 5,571 13 7 6 1,573 1,368 205

HUN SUR .. 154 56 219,149.1 11,437 14,440 73,689 37,100 36,589 531 338 193 10,302 8,085 2,217

Kasaba § 8 5 19,1;74.5 2,119 2,580 13,932 7.081 6,851 132 99 33 4,018 2,644 1,374 Katternalalvadi 16 5 20,192.4 1,537 1,887 10,307 5;238 5,069 3 3 .. 1,133 1,005 128 Bannikuppe 16 2 24,555.0 1,370 1,685 8,271 4,060 4,211 6 4 2 667 617 50 Chilkunda 23 7 29,671.5 1,270 1,690 8,435 4,246 4,189 6 3 3 1,241 1.029 212 Gavadagere 15 13,711.9 1,314 1,708 8,235 4,108 4,127 12 8 4 1,276 1,053 223

Hanagodu 25 18 49,927.9 ],021 1,193 6,243 3,183 3,060 342 196 146 503 446 57 Dharmapura 25 II 36,155.6 1,175 1,539 6,836 3,384 3,452 30 25 5 427 401 26 Bilikere 26 7 25,360.3 1,631 2,158 11,430 5,800 5,630 1,037 890 147

'" Includes Krishnarajnagar Town t Includes Mirle Town t Includes Saligrama Town § Includes Hunsl1r Town

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Statistics

DISTRICT

Agricultural CIa sees ,-------.--'--------------.,

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M F

16 17

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cultivatols

M F

18 If)

III Agricultural labourers

M F

20 21

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F

22 23

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VIII V VI VII Other

Production other than cultivation

M F

25

COlbmerce

M F

26 27

Transport

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28 29

services and mis­

cellaneous sources

M F

30 31

345,390 ~28,962 32,171 31,460 49,862 51,460 17,685 22,853 26,621 24,532 15,355 15,100 1,723 1,541 38,141 37,592

37,973 36,043 36,507 35,0J[) 24,922 24,590 27,410 26,427 22,167 21,256

12,763 31,949 56,086 53,072 56,095 53,259 40,637 36,973 10,830 10,374

1,305 5,188 1,810 1,655 3,423

2,302 3,741 4,341 7,147 1,259

1,190 4,848 1,733 1,686 3,375

2,233 3,490 4,099 7,524 1,282

2,154 2,513 2,154 1,877 4,135

4,m 11,055

7,422 9,992 4,449

2,106 2,568 1,983 1,719 4,998

4,340 11,289

7,061 10,240 4,656

1,062 2,288

946 1.365 (612

2,135 2,340 3,136 2,198

603

],362 2,923 1,489 1,852 2,132

2,802 2,90S 3,937 2,762

686

2,573 2,292 2,564 1,216 2,522

2,962 4,751 4,1fl4 2,406 1,171

2,505 1,979 2,437 1,008 2,299

2,774 4,460 3,785 2,189 1,096

37,973 36.043 1,305 1,190 2,154 2,106 1,062 1,362 2,573 2,505

],438 3,981 7,861 4,992 7,786

5,015 3,849 3,051

1,385 4,031 7,212 4,649 7,366

4,837 3,570 2,993

386 415

70 53

188

98 52 43

343 382

49 44

160

lU 58 40

240 352 413 186

./563

197 145 58

262 305 3S8 183 571

142 156 99

166 46 71

109 260

2I.~ 161 34

159 42

104 155 309

290 240 63

223 847 208 378 531

131 138 117

212 856 187 354 547

115 123 III

426 1,330 1,268

892 1,090

1,629 3,384 2,888 1,584

864

426

69 44 30 55

104-

33 74 17

463 1,244 1,125

829 1,039

1,678 3,392 2,859 1,640

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80 53 31 70 99

31 77 22

85 134 323

61 140

130 351 402 90

7

77 140 246 41

135

95 343 367 94 3

2,900 2,815 4,542 4,380 3,lI3 2,986 2,435 2,252 2,627 2,449

3,084- 3,333 5,757 5,663 7,836 7,994 4,835 4,705 1,0]2 1,015

85 77 2,900 2,815

23 23 4 7

20

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27 15 2 4

18

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314 1,006

484-437 259

118 153 129

291 960 455 4-34 274

112 145 144

36,507 35,019 5,188 4,848 2,513 2,568 2,288 2,923 2,292 1,979 1,330 1,244 134 140 4,542 4,380

2,4-72 1,5'33 2,233 2,687 4,789

4,537 3,782 3,9H u,320 4,193

2,384 1,496 2,258 2,523 4,611

4,243 3,598 3,726 6,136 4,044

810 944

1,031 352 474

345 217 70

408 537

791 !lI9 957 334 413

333 177 69

391 464

268 240 34-1 208 177

197 149 286 340 307

226 339 364 248 251

155 lH5 199 353 268

24,922 24,590 1,810 1,733 2,154 1,983

1,288 4,457 3,265 3,393 3,IH

2,215 2,680 4,510

1,173 4,346 3,364-3,397 3,081

2,163 2,674 4,392

465 211 150 190 224

354 84

132

452 187 160 172 2Ui

325 98

124

568 195 224 283 115

104 295 370

568 133 213 254 52

93 311 359

464-45

160 194-239

506 78

244-222 136

503 72

217 250 313

539 120 356 308 245

678 98

166 121 Iti2

525 62

119 146 225

611 78

140 85

114

486 60

110 135 160

618 41 93 76 58

334 7

21 35 47

551 48 58 89 55

303 15 24 46 55

85 1 9

10 6

15 1 7

76 2

13 14

4

22 1 8

1,930 87

227 206 319

880 88

214 262 329

1,762 95

239 179 325

893 107 187 258 335

946 1,489 2,564 2,437 1,268 1,125 323 246 3,113 2,986

266 71 89 98

180

56 83

103

360 110 154 141 304

103 152 165

173

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1,571 10]

67 74 99

214 ]03 208

801 109

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42 69

164

717 105

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36 44

142

306

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237

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1,864 92

235 164 314

128 63

253

1,773 87

239 142 318

126 70

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Village

MYSORE

Population LiterateA

Villages Occupied 1951 r-'--., houses

"d Area of ,--.A---, r- 1951 Name of '" Taluk and Num· Num· Total Houseless ~

Taluk and Circle "d ,.Q Circle in ber of ber of population population Q) oj ~ ..c:I acres houses house· r-----"----, ,--.A.---,

,-__ .A.-_-., ,.Q .S oj holds ..c:I ~ <:I P M F P M F P M F '""

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

PERIAPATNA .. 165 36 213,248.1 13,497 14,223 72,725 36,911 35,814 356 234 122 10,415 8,520 1,895

Kasaba I * 26 5 39,094.3 1,788 1,922 9,324 4,687 4,637 41 34 7 1,592 1,11J4 438 Kasaba II .. 21 3 20,280.7 907 953 4,359 2,197 2,162 23 15 8 304 270 34 Harnahalli I .. 22 5 24,753.1 1,465 1,041 7,645 3,802 3,843 971 850 121 Harnahalli II 16 17 37,319.3 484 534 2,908 1,495 1,413 193 122 71 423 402 21 Bettadapura I .. 20 2 28,851.8 1,827 2,023 10,152 5,220 4,932 13 12 1 1,831 1,452 379

Bettadapura U 18 .. 22,366.4 2,486 2,592 J4,1l1 7,224 6,887 5 2 3 1,836 1,559 277 Ravandur I .. 21 .. 21,348.3 2,512 2,585 13,787 6,976 6,811 42 24 18 2,091 1,706 385 Ravandur II 21 4 19,234.2 2,028 2,073 10,439 5,310 5,129 39 25 14 1,367 1,127 240

HEGGADDEV..lNKOTE .. 164 114 452,246.0 16,483 15,942 75,399 37,716 37,683 246 125 121 8,648 7,230 1,418

Heggad devankote t .. 25 20 83,607.0 1,338 1,314 6,073 3,073 3,000 35 22 13 854 657 197 Hebbalaguppe 13 7 14,958.0 2,230 2,007 9,854 4,952 4,902 9 4 5 1,1640 1,009 155 Hampapura 17 15 26,139.0 I,R82 1,916 9,859 4,939 4,920 74 34 40 1,076 913 163 Alanahalli 14 13 21,651.0 1,053 1,246 6,075 3,075 3,000 9 3 6 524 482 42 Saragur t .. 12 17 35,288.0 2,495 2,574 n,367 5,639 5,728 2,Oa 1,518 493

Kuntanabelthur 18 2 19,519.0 2,083 1,638 8,172 4,141 4,031 21 8 13 779 701 78 Antharasanthe 15 10 109,482.0 1,741 1,761 7,964 4,024 3,940 2(\ 10 10 641 600 41 MalaH .. 24 6 57,002.0 1,793 1,581 7;381 3,665 3,716 7B 44 34 955 770 185 flagare .. 15 12 57,852.0 1,001 1,022 4,537 2,219 2,318 347 31B 29 lIioleyur 11 12 26,748.0 867 883 4,1l7 1,989 2,128 297 262 35

OUNDLUPET .. 121 33 227,291.6 18,342 20,105 98,320 49,116 49,204 145 110 35 11,067 9,481 1,586

Kasaba§ 17 5 18,255.9 3,882 4,260 22,004 11,068 10,1)36 10 " 2 3,745 2,918 827 Baragi 10 5 34,427.5 1,745 1,756 8,765 4,321 4,444 512 469 43 Hangala 19 2 2B,196.5 1,596 1,7Bl 8,585 4,251 4,334 38 17 21 794 707 87 Hundipura 15 5 34,591.6 1,651 1,963 8,650 4,278 4,372 .. .. 869 B02 67 Terakanambi 15 5 25,839.7 3,02B 3,313 15,705 7,901 7,804 15 I) 6 1,859 1,644 215

Kodasoge 14 4 23,304.4 1,372 1,615 7,382 3,691 3,691 .. 688 629 59 Somahalli 13 7 22,708.3 2,145 2,362 11,769 /).926 5,843 78 72 6 1,358 1,226 ]32 Begur 18 .. 39,967.7 2,923 3,055 ]5,460 7,6BO 7,780 4 4 1,242 ],086 ]56

CHAMARAJNAGAR .. 146 42 306,435.6 31,239 33,233 172,082 87,465 84,617 335 274 61 21,486 17,036 4,450

Kasaba II 14 5 28,540.3 4,562 5,630 30,133 ]5,408 14,72.') 268 226 42 6,624 4,721 1,903 Ramasamudra $ 14 .. 18,763.9 3,947 4,070 21,451 10,908 10,543 7 6 1 2,454 1,977 477 Santheruarahalli IB .. 18,863.0 3,033 3,162 ]6,354 8,370 7,984 13 ]2 1 2,161 1,648 513 Honganur 15 4 W,041.6 2,700 2,719 14,123 7,247 6,876 1,204 1,075 129 Chandakavadi 22 11 1)3,606.5 4,461 4,484 22,660 11,415 11,245 2,42B 1,863 565

Haradanahalli 12 4 27,952.4 2,500 2,535 ]4,189 7,231 6,Il.oll 20 J7 12 ],15B 937 221 Arakalavadi 13 8 25,958.0 1,725 1,758 8,302 4,123 4,179 3 3 .. 727 667 60 Udigala 13 5 30,000.5 2,874 2,999 14,272 7,]72 7,100 12 9 3 1,330 1,158 172 Harave 17 5 27,772.5 :1,137 3,300 16,902 8,589 8,31:1 3 1 2 2,(l21 1,739 282 Special Ummaihur 8 .. 19,846.9 2,291 2,576 13,6116 7,002 6,604 1,379 1,251- ]28

" Includes Periapatna Town t Includes Heggaddevankote Town 1 Includes Saragur Town § Includes Gundlupet Town II Includes Chamarajnagar Town $ Includes Ramasamudra Town

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Statistics

DISTRICT -contd.

Agricultural Classes Non-agricultural Classes ____________ A-________________ ~ , ________ .A.-______ ----.,

I Cultivating

owners

M F

16 17

II Tenant

cultiva tors

M F

18 19

III Agricultural

labourers

M F

20 21

IV Non­

cuItiva ting owners

M F

22 23

VIII V Other

production VI VII services other than Commerce Transport and mis-cultivation cellaneouB

,_.A._, M F M

24 25 26

F

~

M F

28 29

sources r--"--.

M F

.10 31

27,410 26,427 1,655 1,686 1,877 1,719 1,365 1,852 1,216 1,008 892

318 9

37 16

27

829

315 15 40 11 88

61 41 2,435 2,252

2,097 1,445 3,066

778 4,038

6,329 5,366 4,291

2,135 1,407 3,029

786 3,777

6,014 5,118 4,161

414 225

95 169 198

117 245 192

402 204

87 176 180

152 306 179

447 219 1I5 251 207

264 210 164

462 194 115 238 170

210 205 125

334 100 133 42

250

87 256 163

378 166 199 60

341

136 358 214

238 9'2

138 176 120

251 99

102

215 78

123 109 106

196 109 72

107

33 263 109

28 219 113

22,167 21,256 3,423 3,375 4,135 4,998 1,612 2,132 2,522 2,299 1,090 1,039

1,631 3,343 3,221 2,541 2,199

2,667 2,256 1,656 1,359 1,294

1,548 3,1l9 3,120 2,388 2,167

2,493 2,130 1,617 1,351 1,323

386 421 322 105 543

336 440 523 128 219

363 384 285 79

576

353 416 544 130 245

293 541 442 140 383

504 642 554 422 214

369 647 531 154 519

559 731 690 513 285

103 271 264 63

364

139 156 109

92 51

145 375 305 115 456

185 218 160 103 70

181 110 293 98

544

250 361 451'i 120 llO

152 ]09 283 99

545

219 295 395 107 95

124 110 157 28

363

46 43

113 70 36

95 116 157 32

344

53 34 85 77 46

32,763 31,949 2,302 2,233 4,111 4,340 2,135 2,802 2,962 2,774 1,629 1,678

5,379 3,269 2,758 3,333 5,197

2,794 4,652 5,381

5,213 3,310 2,687 3,299 5,070

2,663 4,468 5,239

509 182 349 233 330

155 75

469

500 184 327 215 333

147 88

439

712 278 645 365 593

364 404 750

717 258 793 513 577

45,5 388 639

614 192 184 26

373

120 144 482

710 252 234 50

394

198 223 741

1,379 130 109 131 536

109 311 257

1,213 115 102 131 486

91 339 297

853 78 73 72

375

40 68 70

881 69 67 70

399

33 74 85

56,086 53,072 3,741 3,490 11,055 11,289 2,340 2,908 4,751 4,460 3,384 3,392

6,456 6,062 5,829 4,914 7,412

4,383 3,119 5,725 7,134 5,097

5,997 5,586 5,572 4,537 7,171

4,066 3,092 5,524 6,733 4,794

274 1,159

104 351 771

718 73

117 1I3

til

284 1,009

100 280 759

689 83

1I4 114 58

1,099 1,831 1,356 1,350 1,894

927 407 639 347

1,205

1,055 1,980 1,230 1,497 1,973

904 419 677 329

1,225

532 438 125 100 186

285 160 142 330 42

643 2,059 516 557 160 214 112 303 259 471

325 234 192 406 61

175

310 136 215 237 249

1,978 535 162 245 445

277 143 199 217 259

2,036 157 273 62

186

260 67

109 , 94 140

1,980 181 281 68

169

265 62

126 123 137

44

5 2

1 4 5

35 I .. 2

3

795 695 107 97 218 250 58 31

298 270

142 151 533 496 284 262

140 135 2,627 2,449

32 ,. 12 .. 49

4 39 3 1

27 .. 11 .. 51

.. 8

35 .. 3

323 156 228 100

1,194

199 122 216

25 64

301 152 228 133

1,070

169 108 190 37 61

130 95 3,084 3,333

110

7 1 5

.. 2 5

79

6

4

o •

1 6

1,512 192 126 117 492

109 270 266

1,623 256 118 94

541

104 262 335

351 343 5,757 5,663

328 324 4 1

.. .. 12 12

2 o.

1 4

4

2

2,624 2,464 700 735 469 479 167 137 483 457

391 428 161 146 224 268 330 389 208 160

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I Village .1fi

:'-'<

MYSORE

Population Literates

Villages Occupied 1951 r-"'-, houses

'" Area. of r-~ r-.A-___ ,

1951 .Name of " Taluk and Num- Num- Total Houseless ..,

rsluk and Circle '" ~ Circle in ber of ber of population population " :a ..a acres houses house- ,...-----'----, ,-----'---, ,-----'---, Gil .S holds ..a = >= l:l P M F P M F P M F ....

1 2 3 4 {j Ii '/ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

NANJANGUD .. 169 20 238,497.2 31,131 32,943 170,145 86,284 83,861 543 399 144 22,019 17,326 4,693

Kasaba * 22 25,747.6 5,923 6,625 35,430 18,059 ]7,371 177 ]59 18 8,328 5,741 2,587 Kable ]8 1 24,625.0 2,709 2,810 14,720 7,420 7,300 83 45 38 1,641i 1,451 194 Chikkayyanachatl'3 ., 23 3 34,945.8 4,249 4,683 24,640 12,479 12,161 83 44 39 2,1l8 1,912 206 Biligere 25 .. 32,386.1 5,554 5,657 29,425 15,045 14,380 20 11 9 3,094 2,516 578 Doddakowlande 18 2 28,334.9 3,389 3,519 18,430 9,374 9,056 2,051 1,7(J9 342

Bssavattige 14 2 19,308.1 3,479 3,640 18,305 9,201 9,104 130 100 30 1,882 1,485 397 Hullahalli 28 3 36,035.8 4,063 4,152 20,463 10,379 10,084 8 8 2,126 1,816 :no Hum 21 9 37,113.9 1,771 1,857 8,732 4,327 4,405 42 32 10 775 696 79

T.-NARSIPUR .. 122 9 142,357.0 23,677 26,124 135,016 68,889 66,127 238 218 20 17,227 13,425 3,802

Kasaba t 12 1 II ,400.0 3.113 3,515 19,014 9,846 9,168 176 170 6 4,222 2,923 1,299 Hittuvalli 12 3 10,671.8 1;346 ],530 7,748 3,956 3,792 8 5 3 303 244 59 Thuraganur 12 11,830.0 1,771 2,516 12,595 6,438 6,157 .. 1,240 1,016 224 Bannur t 14 17,946.6 3,503 4,004 19,576 ]0,013 9,563 13 12 2,353 1,779 574 Somanathapura 16 3 16,290.6 2,064 2,189 10,977 5,620 5,357 7 6 1,]64 960 204

Sosale 20 1 17,847.3 3,475 3,542 18,361 9,380 8,981 7 7 2,120 1,786 334 Holes:tlu 9 1 12,586.7 1,790 ],925 ]0.5]2 5,309 5,203 18 12 6 964 829 135 Talakad § 10 .. 16,120.0 2,772 2,993 15,475 7,740 7,735 9 6 3 2,387 1,837 550 Nilasoge 8 .. 10,640.0 1,346 1,367 7,265 3,752 3,513 1,008 874 134 Mugur II 9 .. 17,024.0 2,497 2,543 13,493 6,835 6,658 ],466 1,177 289

YELANDUR 28 .. 66,057.2 8,006 8,322 40,138 20,195 19,943 29 17 12 4,469 3,560 909

Kasaba $ 11 .. 15,096.8 3,701 3,841 18,392 9,276 9,116 25 13 12 1,923 1,533 390 Yaragampalli ]0 .. 37,296.4 1,958 2,018 9,494 4,787 4,707 4 4 730 630 100 Agara~ 7 .. 13,664.0 2,347 2,463 12,252 6,132 6,]20 1,816 1,397 419

* Includes Nanjangud Town t Includes T .. Narsipur Town t Includes Bannur Town § Includes Talkad Town II Includes Mugur 'fown $ Includes Yelandur Town

1fI Includes Agaramamballi Town

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Sta tis tics

DIS'l'RICT-coneld.

Agricultural Classes N on.agricultural Classes r-----------A·----------, r-----------A-----------,

VIII 1 II III IV V VI YII Other

Cliltivating Tenant Agricultural Non. Production services owners cultivators labourers cultivating other than Commerce Transport and mis.

owners cultivation cellaneouB sourceS

,-_A_--" r-A~ ,-_.A..~ r--A.---, r-A-, ,_A_, r-A..-, r-"--,

M F 111 F M F 1Il F l\I F ]\1 F 1\1 F l\I F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

56,095 53,259 4,341 4,099 7,422 7,561 3,136 3,937 4,164 3,785 2,888 2,859 402 367 7,836 7,994

6,838 6,232 962 951 1,435 1,460 720 850 1,839 1,740 1,623 1,551 357 320 4,285 4,267 4,917 4,630 420 403 623 629 402 521 399 394 276 290 383 433 8,288 8,142 1,004 923 1,125 1,012 309 400 686 560 200 195 3 1 864 928

10,995 10,476 725 610 1,962 1,909 349 438 321 289 201 215 22 18 470 425 7,847 7,354 26 22 588 706 332 388 ll8 96 43 51 8 14 412 425

7,ll2 6,858 235 252 862 1,019 297 325 246 199 87 108 2 1 360 342 7,180 6,657 683 637 304 250 580 785 440 419 325 357 7 8 860 971 2,918 2,910 286 301 523 576 147 230 115 88 ]33 92 3 5 202 203

40,637 36,973 7,147 7,524 9,992 10,240 2,198 2,762 2,406 2,189 1,584 1,640 90 94 4,835 4,705

4,596 4,089 679 701 1,033 1,030 358 387 803 738 1576 577 58 51 1,743 1,595 2,513 2,386 434 450 575 553 78 77 107 87 33 28 216 211 5,191 4,919 288 301 261 216 166 168 186 ISO 56 52 290 321 6,178 5,825 739 fi81 627 501 227 343 493 437 412 421 26 35 1,311 1,320 4,066 3,775 695 670 445 423 104 149 107 107 51 52 152 181

4,032 2,957 2,371 2,762 1,758 1,918 532 751 181 148 147 121 359 323 2,221 1,766 ],009 1,057 1,753 2,025 22 27 94 83 65 92 .. .. 145 153 3,746 3,532 869 837 1,940 2,069 413 505 244 236 112 145 5 6 411 405 3,088 2,869 18 24 499 477 76 77 37 27 9 12 .. 25 27 5,006 4,855 45 41 1,101 1,028 222 278 154 146 123 140 1 183 169

10,830 10,374 1,259 1,282 4,449 4,656 603 '686 1,171 1,096 864 831 7 3 1,012 1,015

4,515 4,218 677 686 2,462 2,536 337 37(' 403 408 422 418 2 458 479 3,467 3,359 236 244 506 .~56 64 92 274 229 38 64 202 163 2,848 2,797 346 352 1,481 1,564 202 224 494 459 404 349 5 2 352 373

177 23

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Village

MYSORE

Population Literates ,-_.A

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied houses ,--~

N &lIle of Village or Area of r~ Total Houseless Town Village or Num- Num- population population

Town in ber of ber of ,---A.---....., ~---... ~ acres houses house-

holds p P M F P M F P P M F

2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1[,

KASABA 17,1)36.0 1,200 1,152 6,809 5,618 2,859 2,759 4 1 3 436 542 483 59

Ayyajaihanahundi .. 0,064.0 .. Bechirak 2 Ba8avanahalli 1,088.0 .. Bechirak .. S Bhoghadi 2,432.0 115 133 860 636 333 303 .. .. 30 122 122 4, Chikkaharedanahalli 0,256.0 9 6 20 39 23 16 3 2 6 3 3 5 DattagalJi 1,216.0 39 43 186 188 91 97

6 Devanoor* 0,960.0 2 2 5 3 2 :I 2 7 Rebbalu 3,008 0 68 73 2,054 500 262 238 201 2 2 8 Rinakat 1,856.0 262 263 1,03R 1,302 663 639 56 127 116 II 9 Rutagal1i 0,832.0 103 106 455 571 290 281 6 91 80 11

10 LakRhmipura 0448.0 SI 71 310 318 159 159 2 19 17 2

I) Lingamburli 0,8[16.0 1 1 15 13 6 7 12 Malavadi * 0,832.0 5 8 53 29 24 .. 7 5 2 13 NaganahalIi 1,344.0 366 303 1,218 1,811 651; 656 I 106 137 107 30 14 Shyadanahalh 0,832.0 ]I) 7 12 24 13 II 4, 4,

15 Sreerampnra 1,472.0 130 136 641 658 332 326 28 27 26 1

N.B.-KukkarahalIi, Vijayasripura, Aranagere, KyathamaranahalIi, ~nd Kurubarnhalli ar~ all included within the Municipal lintits of

MA.llD."RALLl 22,922.0 2,572 2,561 10,638 13,358 6,714 6,644 626 1,050 853 197

16 A1anahalli 1,280.0 143 144 666 681 334 347 15 54 50 4 17 Bandip~lya 0,896.0 177 177 749 1,101 !j55 546 69 24 24 18 Bellavatta 1,536.0 37 43 162 i'85 156 129 3 5 5 19 Chamundibftta 1,792.0 1M 154 632 771 380 391 245 348 226 122 20 Chowdaha Hi 0,640.0 103 104 533 517 2M 2fi6 53 24 16 8

21 Gurur 0,960.0 50 50 259 320 178 142 26 19 19 22 Rala1u 0,576.0 .. .. Bechirak .. . . 23 Hanchya 2,240.0 153 154 690 814 393 421 21 23 21 2 24 HosahuncJj 0,448.0 '73 73 428 462 231 231 10 9 9 25 Kalastavadi 1,216.0 60 6f) 212 236 Wi 121 6 22 21 1

26 Kesare 2,368.0 321 324 854 1,668 853 8)5 57 229 205 24 27 KuppaJur 0,384.0 16 16 71 89 50 39 .. .. . . 28 Mandakalli 2,112.0 219 211 1,073 1,224 608 616 18 72 65 7 29 Metagalli 1,088.0 99 106 318 505 259 246 20 73 57 16 30 Nachanahalli (8) 0,832.0 133 107 446 526 273 253 28 70 61 9

:11 N adanahalli 0,576.0 96 100 4111 4!l9 249 250 23 I} 9 32 Rammanahalli 2,378.0 497 497 2,196 2,571 1,253 1,318 7 27 27 33 SatagalJi 0,768.0 Bechirak .. .. .. 34 Siddalingapura (I) .. 0,576.0 136 136 431 564 294 270 11 8 7 1 35 Yeraganahalli 0,256.0 105 105 457 525 272 253 14 34 31 3

N.B.-Paduvarahalli and Mamgowdanahalli lire included within Mysore City Municipal limits

HOSAHALLI .. 31,104.0 3,146 3.250 16,129 17,569 9,141 8,428 8 5 3 447 1,193 1,094 99

36 Chatnahalli J,lfi2.0 183 187 1,04] 1,043 5:11 fil2 5 70 62 8 37 Chikkahahi 0,832.0 12R ]2R 648 681 343 338 .. 30 30 38 Chornaha lli 0,576.0 146 146 745 837 439 398 I 168 137 :11 39 Duddagere (8) 0,960.0 88 88 498 489 265 224 :I 23 23 4(\ HarohalJi 6,400.0 489 4R!I 2,171 2,585 1,359 1,226 29 24 21 3

"'Bechirak in 1941 l78

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Statistir,S

TALUK

Agricultural Classes .--------....... --------_._--,

1 Cultivating

owners

~,

M F

l6 17

1,438 1,385

193

48

1 141 365 250 90

242

108

183

44

2 118 365 256 82

235

100

II Tenant

cuhivators

~l

18

386

16

88 62

9 14

103

94

F

19

343

17

94 45

6 10

86

85

Mysore City since laRt Census

3,981 4,031

245 241 345 354

11 6 10 16

144 147

141

361 192 20

2 418 101

27

135

--376 178 24

2 511 92 24

241 246 1,204 1,258

253 266

169 252

7,861 7,212

496 332 438 212

1,211

475 327 396 172

1,080

415

2 17

18

10 8

63

223

31

30

6 5

2

70

2

2 12

382

5 13

24

15 7

64

186

36

26

2 3

49

1 6

III Agricultural labounrs

lit

20

240

22

35

2 10 55 12

6 4

67

27

352

22

9

15

17 28 16

14 48 23 I

149

2 6

2

413

23 5

36 27

F

21

262

4

45

2 62 10

7

96

36

305

.. 8

5

22 38 14

14 37 13 1

141

2 8

388

23 4

34 38

IV ~(]n­

cultivat ill!! owners

22

166

12

5 33

104

12

46

3 6

24 3 5

2

71

2 I

9 4

F

23

159

15

5 31

93

15

42

2 3

6

3

23 2 2

104

7 2

14 3

179

Non-agricultural Classee r -----------"----------""'

V Pl'cdu('tion uther than

cultiyat ion

24

223

9 23

3 51

4 4

16 51

62

847

3 22

3 69

22

3

8

523

46 83 29

4

32

208

5

2 32

F

25

212

6 16

3 42

6

17 58

856

2 20

3 61

2 --2

6

552

5 83 27

2

93

187

5

1 30

VI Commerce

lit

26

69

9

1 21

5

21

12

44

2 2

11 5

4 6 2

--2

2

30

12

F

27

80

5

5 19

8

21

22

63

7 5

14 2

3

4

5 5 2

4

2

31

1

2

12

VII ~rran8p('l't

111 F

28 29

23 27

7 15

7 10

9 2

VIII Other

services and mis­cellaneouB

SOUl'ces ,_.A.-,

30 31

314 291

72

8

73

8

14 11 76 75 15 9 39 38

9 7 60 57 13 II 8 2

23 15 1,006 960

4

3

9

6

4

81 91 146 152

4 141 119

2

9

2

353 350 10 II

3 4

85

--53 65 25

8 7

57

23 615 22

32 43

7 6

484 456

8

1 4

61

5

2 57

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Village

MYSORE

Population Literates ,-_____ .A.-_____ ,

,-_~A. ___ _.,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses -, Name of Village or Are:. of .---"--, Total Houseless

Town Village or Num- Num- population population Town in ber of ber of , ___ .A. __ -,

r---"----. , ___ .A. __ -,

acres houses house-holds P P M F P M F P P M F

1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1Z 13 14 15

HOSAHALLI-concld.

.1 Hongatte 0,256.0 .. ., Rechirak .. .. 42 Hosahalli (Jodi) 0,896.0 62 1)2 396 338 192 146 II 2 2 43 Joganahalli 0,768.0 .. ., .. Bechirak .. . . 44 Keelanapura 0,896.0 122 122 561 628 337 291 24 43 42 1 45 Kiralu 1,280.0 130 138 649 699 338 361 10 53 46 7

46 KuntanahaUi 0,192.0 ., . , Bechirak .. .. .. . . 47 Kuppagala (8) 1,600.0 324 324 1,585 1,719 888 831 74 140 132 8 48 Madhavagere 1,856.0 64 64 329 303 151 152 2 10 10 49 Megalapura 0,448.0 69 69 326 314 152 162 41 52 52 50 Mosanabo) anahaIli .. 0,576.0 122 122 696 678 355 323 16 80 80

51 PiIlaIli 0,768.0 90 99 396 435 217 218 8 54 47 7 52 puttegowdanahundi 0,384.0 .. .. ., Becbirak .. . . ., 53 Uttanahalli (8) 2,24-0.0 95 95 513 87S 455 423 .. 23 13 8 5 54 Vajamangala 2,688.0 209 281 1,615 1,585 84-3 742 2 68 115 102 13 55 Varakodll 4,352.0 367 370 1,658 1,848 1,001 847 35 114 ll4

56 Yadakola (8) 1,984.0 458 466 2,302 2,509 1,275 1,234 6 4 2 97 202 186 16

VA-RUN A .. 24,320.0 2,177 2,251 11,250 12,110 6,217 5,893 422 1,138 1,00(1 183

57 Aragowdanahalli 0,384.0 .. Bechirak 58 Ayarahalli 3,328.0 328 339 1,731 1,702 878 824 34 125 96 29 59 BUj:(athahali i 0,960.0 103 130 633 673 363 310 24 60 56 4 60 Dandikere 0,704.0 63 63 252 285 135 150 .5 8 8 61 Dyavalapura 1,024.0 157 159 777 876 44i 429 48 138 122 16

62 Gudamadanahalli 0,448.0 32 40 169 208 117 9] 3 33 3] 2 63 Hadajana 1,600.0 12.8 143 581 773 394 379 29 66 50 16 64 JanthagaUi 1,280.0 116 122 507 634- 316 318 7 33 33 65 Kllchanahalli 1,088.0 95 97 486 516 267 249 30 55 49 6 66 KlldanahaUi 1,600.0 156 157 778 872 445 427 42 63 63

67 Kumbarahalli 0,6iO.O III 18 94 106 67 39 1 1 68 Lalithadri pura 1,792.0 198 203 1,075 1,315 669 646 43 101 97 4 69 Madapura 0,4-48.0 Bechirak 70 l\IadaragaUi 0,610.0 Bechirak 71 Marase 1,152.0 17 17 163 95 48 47 7 2 2

72 ~Iarase t t ihall i 1,408.0 106 108 570 536 270 266 36 53 49 4 73 Some~warapllra 1,792.0 280 300 1,569 1,709 890 819 61 191 166 25 74 Uttanahalli 1,792.0 153 153 716 503 257 246 3 149 126 23 75 Varuna 1,280.0 162 166 855 938 486 452 50 46 42 4,

76 Yandahalli (S) 0,960.0 65 66 294 369 168 201 9 9

KADAKOLA 28,224.0 3,948 3,526 16,877 19,055 9,711 9,844 11 4 7 493 1,894 1,229 185

77 Byathahalli 0,768.0 105 79 310 380 192 188 11 39 38 I 78 Chickakanya 0,384.0 57 58 269 332 171 161 19 52 50 2 79 Chickakatur 0,960.0 .. P,,,chirak 80 Dadadahalli 1,664.0 lI2 1I2 438 520 261 259 3 13 12 1 81 Doddakanya 1,152.0 182 182 803 1,029 S54 475 37 llG 103 13

82 Doddakatur (8) 0,960.0 140 112 600 706 355 351 34 61 53 8 83 Dllra 1,536.0 458 348 1,599 2,032 1,043 989 52 276 228 48

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

I Cultivatmg

owners

16

157 ..

297 317

649 145 146 282

211 ..

308 815 837

1,008

F

1'1

118

270 334

597 142 161 253

215

295 717 7II

949

4,992 4,649

709

336 134 411

105 311 292 252 368

44 387

43

219 610 251 377 143

647

285 145 395

80 292 283 229 343

24 375

.. 41

214 555 230 344 167

7,786 7,366

173 147 ..

235 388

255 881

171 144 ..

221 303

256 816

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

M

18

10

30

13

53

12

.,

5

4 1

., 11

.. 4

7 2

7

188

2 7

F

19

.. 7

23

11

8

.. 9

3 1

., 9

.. 4

3 4

3

160

6 6

III Agricultural labourers

M

20

.. 28 .. 18 21

5 1 6 3

52 1

19

167

186

37

.. 1

10

2 15 12 .. 35

1 1

1

26

35 10

563

24 .. 12 13

34 77

F

21

.. 23

6 26

4 5 1

2 .. 48

3 2

169

183

35

.. 2

10

3 17 10 .. iO

2

. . 2

23

" 29 10

571

I 17

19 16

21 80

IV Non­

cultivating owners

M

22

7 16

32

109

47 .. 2

.. 6 8 . . 20

.. I

14 4

.. 7

260

.. 5

32 35

F

23

14 22

42

155

56 .. I 3

9 15 .. 20

24 14

10 3

309

.. 9

36 48

181

V Production other than cultivation

11

5

26 3

24

15 2

75

19

378

59 .. 9

.. I

.. 3 .. 3

19 50

.. 202

32

531

16

.. S

130

11 31

F

25

.. 3

26 4 .. 24

14 3

61

16

354

58

10

.. 2 .. 3

12 54

.. 179

36

547

14

10 128

17 28

Non-agricultural Classes

VI

Commerce

M

26

.. 6

4 7

55

4

" 1

.. 20

.. 21 2 4 2

104

.. 1

.. 6

F

27

., 5 I

2

.. 3 5

70

8

.. 1

" 3

.. 29

.. 13 4

10 2

99

I 3

VII

Transport

28 29

4 2

7 4

.. 2 2

" .. 4 1

20 18

VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sources

,---'--......

1\1 F

30 31

7 5

207 202 2 1

46 46

5 I 50 43 14 2 14 2 46 46

32 45

437 434

10 12 .. .. 16 14 .. "

19 14

4 4 58 58

4 7 10 15 II 15

3 J 206 187

4 2 51 54

4 12 24 20 13 19

259 274

2 2

" J

22 28

21 14 6 8

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Village

MYSORE

Population Literates -, ,-----"-----,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied houses _.A--__ -,

,.-----A-. Total HOllseless Area of Num· Num· population population

Name of Village or Village or ber of ber of ,--- ,----A---. ...----"--, Town Town in houses house.

acres holds P P M F P M F P P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

KADAKoLA-concld.

84 Kadakola (8) 1,920.0 478 411 1,832 2,051 1,049 1,002 102 142 ll8 24 85 Kalalavadi 1,472.0 20 12 48 60 34 26 1 5 3 2 86 Kellahalli 0,896.0 95 95 482 489 248 241 26 19 19 87 Kemmannapura 0,512.0 .. Bechirak 88 Kenchalagudu 0,832.0 19 19 82 81 39 42

89 Karagalli 2,048.0 155 155 664 765 382 383 9 II 11 90 lI1arbaili 1,884.0 237 238 1,224 1,430 716 714 11 4 7 14 77 64 13 91 Martikyathanahnlli " 0,960.0 200 200 900 1,093 542 551 12 76 76 92 lifurudagalli (8) 0,640.0 140 III 550 631 329 302 21 65 59 6 93 Nagarthahalli (Jodi) 0,768.0 61 68 361 376 199 177 12 12 12

94 Nanagalli 1,280.0 .. Bechirak 95 8indhuvalli (8) 1,920.0 365 281 1,447 1,522 758 764 78 148 127 21 96 Thalur 1,792.0 242 208 1,138 1,174 603 571 46 135 116 19 97 Thoreyanakatllr 0,832.0 164 137 667 733 362 371 2 25 25 98 Udbur (K.G.) 2,304.0 672 646 3,193 3,344 1,712 1,632 5 104 97 7

99 Yadahalli (8) 0,640.0 46 54 270 307 162 145 9 18 18

JAYAPURA 30,316.0 2,255 2,259 10,206 11,448 5,807 5,641 6 4 2 437 996 919 77

100 Anagalli 1,536.0 8:1 85 412 4.06 197 200 12 33 32 I 101 Arasanakere (8) 1,920.0 109 109 502 515 261 254 5 19 16 3 102 Ballahalli 1,088.0 46 46 224 243 121 122 103 Baradanapura 0,768.0 72 72 329 357 188 169 5 63 57 6 104 Chamaruthall i 1,280.0 31 31 145 170 (l2 78 9 8 1

105 Chikkanahalli 1,152.0 10 Bechirak 1 106 Daripura 0,768.0 56 56 270 306 162 144 16 43 38 5 107 DevagahalJi 0,768.0 42 45 164 202 102 100 6 4 2 9 23 23 lOS Dhanagalli 1,644.0 414 412 2,013 2,236 1,126 1,110 29 128 123 5 109 Gopalapura (8) 1,280.0 243 234- 1,090 1,204- 612 592 43 100 105 I

110 Gujjagowdanapura .. 1,280.0 III 1I2 oIl 524- 252 272 6 27 26 III G\llllacllalli 1,216.0 .. Beclllrak 112 Harohalli 2,752.0 157 157 792 890 464 426 18 158 13G 22 113 Javanahalli (K.G.) .. 0,448.0 .. B~chirak 114 Jayapllra* 2,368.0 113 116 397 532 274 2Fi8 40 89 71 18

115 Kadanaballi 0,576.0 37 37 203 212 HI 101 2 15 15 1I6 Kalla halli (S) 1,600.0 91 91 389 440 213 227 4 22 21 117 MadRhalli 1,280.0 146 138 523 604 319 285 65 79 79 1I8 l\bddur (8) 2,304-.0 Ill; 115 498 537 266 271 21 42 35 7 119 ~fallahalli (K.G.) 0,640.0 114 l]6 542 609 304 305 38 7 5 2

120 Mandauahalli (8) 0,576.0 79 79 355 405 208 197 7:5 20 20 '121 ::\Iavinahalli 1,664.0 145 152 615 777 393 384 40 97 95 2 122 MulltlIU 1,408.!) 51 56 222 279 142 137 8 16 14 2

ELAVAU 20,608.0 1,652 1,731 7,977 8,941 4,572 4,369 307 832 701 131

123 Belavadi 1,792.0 189 202 816 1,062 549 513 30 161 136 25 124- Bommena.halli 1,728.0 91 95 488 558 270 288 21 9 {)

125 C'handrabeedu 0,064.0 .. Bechirak

* Chamah"lIi in 1[141

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Statistics

TAL () K -(,,onlcl.

I Cultivating

owners

M

16

510 34

239

19

381 6()3 524 308 184

.. 561 513 341

1,339

151

F

17

494 26

228

20

377 595 529 278 163

572 459 357

1,222

135

5,015 4,837

178 230 121 150 81

103 101

1,04] 578

194

401 ..

142

III 202 274 191 290

192 314 121

177 219 122 14:1 78

77 98

1,025 572

202

349 ..

129

101 217 246 188 292

179 287 136

8,849 3,570

483 4311 244 247

A!!ricultural Classes ~--------------~

II Tenant

oultivators

M

18

16 .. I

5

.. 13

5

4 135

98

4 6 .. 13

.. 9 .. 2 5

5 ., 4

.. 13

15

22

52

2

F

19

10 .. 1

3

. , 13

2

2 II7

114

8 7

8

.. 13

5 5

5

2

20

.. 10

4 27

58

3

III Agricultural

labourers

20

65

15

" 37

8 10 1

89 35

I 131

11

197

8 4

8

.. 17

38 18

7 , ,

16

7

2

29

10 27 6

145

23

F

21

51

19

2 22 10 lJ 3

68 48 ..

173

10

142

II

2

27 .. 6 3

4 .. 16 .. 16

.. S

25

3 26

156

32

IV Non­

cultivating owners

M

22

90 " 1

34 .. 4 3

9 22 I

23

215

2 8

7 1I

.. 33 .. 19 I

33 .. 33 . . 14

13 Hi 10

.. 16

161

1 19

F

23

90

4

53

7 2

18 17 3

22

290

8 16

8

, . 24

38 4

51

50

14

19 32 5

., 21

240

2 33

183

V Production other than cultivation

M

228

5

1 15

6 2 I

36 20 15

6

131

I 4

5

1 14 10

2

3

33

.. 4

12 13 4

5 5

15

138

10 5

F

25

237

5

4 15

9 3 I

36 25 9 6

115

2

5

.. J

25 8

.. 4

.. 22

4 6

10 8

9 8 I

123

9 5

Non-agricultural Classes

VI VII

Commerce Transport

26

31

4

" 3

" 13

I

45

33

" I

2 ., 15

5 4 3

74

4 2

F

27

24

4 " 3

14

50

31

.,

2

.. 2

15

.. 3

6

2 I

77

:I 3

28 29

20 18

VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sources ~

M F

30 31

89 78

2 3

. . 10

4 2 5

50 12

33

"

12 3

6

56 22

42

118 112

4 9

5

II

10

4 10

3

3 1 9

9

5 3

50 42

.. 16 14

8 14

158 145

26 28

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Village

MYSORE

Population Literates J.--__ ---., ,--__ .A-_,

Area of Occupied 1941 1951 194] 19M Village or h""ges

11 ame of Village c.r Town in ,----"-----, ,--------'-----.. Town acres Rum- Num- Total Houseless

ber of ber of population population houses house- , ___ ..A.-_,

,-~ , __ A_--.,

hulrj~ P P M F P )II[ 1<' P P 111 F

1 2 3 5 6 ~ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 I

F.LA V ALA-concld.

126 Doddamarag",\oanahalli 3,008.0 Hi6 195 877 915 476 439 13 41 39 2 127 Elavala 2,176.0 310 338 1,601 1,967 1,002 965 100 319 245 74 121i Gohalli (Sl (1,384.0 9 9 52 87 18 ]9 1 129 HemmanahRlli (K) .. 1,408.0 32 32 183 181 92 89 5 6 4 2 130 HuyiIalli 1,920.0 130 133 536 621i 3.33 2(12 48 48 47 1

181 .Jettihnndi 0,448.0 61 61 283 340 ]73 167 13 23 23 132 Kan::ara\'alli 0,704-.0 60 61 282 300 146 154 2 3 a 133 Karakanahalli 1,088.0 78 80 338 404 203 201 14 6 6 134- KomaraLeedu 0,576.0 43 43 208 226 III 115 9 23 23 135 Madagalli 0,832.0 81 91 447 438 218 220 13 6 5 1

136 Manikyapura 0,576.0 29 32 132 124 61 63 2 9 9 137 Nagavala 2,304.0 206 208 1,068 1,033 565 ,WR 12 lIS 93 22 138 NuggahalJi .. 0,320.0 23 24 85 100 50 50 1 3 3 139 ShtMinayakanahalli(S) 1,280.0 124- 127 581 631 305 326 28 60 56 4

ANANDUR 18,833 .6 1,211 1,245 5,818 6,940 3,457 3,483 271 651 603 48

140 Amachavadi (8) 0,448.0 81 82 37;; 526 267 259 17 33 30 3 141 Anandur 2,944.0 97 102 447 533 254 279 21 57 50 7 142 Chikkanahalli 1,280.0 107 107 492 605 322 283 12 84 83 1 143 Choleuahalli 1,280.0 15 Bechlrak .. .. 144 Dadadakallahalli (S) 1,600.0 145 151 668 nJ3 382 41I 72 ]25 122 3

145 Gungralachatra 1,216.0 120 123 613 686 335 351 40 83 66 17 146 Hemmanahalli (8) .. 0,384.0 115 115 541 695 356 339 15 48 42 6 147 Hosakote 0,512.0 ., Bechirak 148 Huntlvalli (S) 0,337.6 .. Bechirak .. 149 Kallurnaganahalli .. 2,496.0 153 157 1,120 803 424 379 43 28 26 2

150 Kallurnagauahalli kaval 0,832.0 .. Bechirak 151 Megalapura 0,576.0 37 39 181 204 96 108 6 38 37 1 152 Ramanahalli 0,960.0 ]6 17 121 144 69 75 .. 4 4 153 Ratnahalli 1,600.0 100 102 456 548 273 275 13 14 14 154 Vundavadi 0,896.0 66 68 360 446 207 239 22 57 55 2

155 YachagowdanahaJIi (8) 1,088.0 63 63 230 291 132 159 5 34 32 2 156 Yedahalli 0,960.0 80 87 liO 478 241 237 2 40 36 4 157 Yelachahall i 1,088.0 31 32 149 188 99 89 3 6 6

Note.-Sagarak State, Subramanyapura and Kallllnathapura are submerged under K. R. S. Reservoir

184

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Statistics

TALUK-·conc7d.

Agricultural Classes Non-agricultural Classes ,-________ .A-________ , , __________ .A-__________ -,

VIII I II III IV V VI VII Other

Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non- Production services owners Cultivators labourers Cultivating other than Commerce Transport and mis·

owners cultivation cellaneoue sourCIS ,_.A-, ,_.A._, ~A-., r---"--, ,--"--, ,_.A._, ,_-"-, ,-.A.-,

M F M F M F M F M F 1\1: F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

421 377 4 <1 19 16 5 14 12 11 4 8 11 9 668 641 11 9 40 35 64 74 91 75 57 73 81 78

17 17 I 2 78 78 12 11 2

273 237 9 8 8 6 25 26 3 2 2 13 12 152 129 9 16 12 16 6 .. 134 132 5 3 6 17 2

203 200 109 III I 4 1 51 185 9 9 12 13 6 7 4 4 2

187 46 I 10 16 630 433 7 5 7 8 1 2 10 8 4 3 6 9

44 44 1 5 6 265 257 4 4 9 39 49 6 4 1

3,051 2,993 43 40 58 99 34 63 117 111 17 22 8 11 129 144

185 169 14 13 2 6 6 5 8 11 52 55 219 231 9 7 9 26 6 5 II 10 309 266 2 4 6 7 11

368 396 4 3 4 5 2 5 5

335 351 .. .. 303 284 8 6 14 21 6 " 14 15 11 6 . 353 323 67 55 3

.. .. 74 74 2 3 4 2 5 17 22 54 65 7 :I .. 8 7

265 261 2 I 4 2 2 4 4 2 192 200 5 4 9 1 3 9 22

112 115 7 8 8 22 5 14 185 171 9 9 12 14 8 10 8 7 1 19 26 97 87 2 2

185 24

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Name of Village or Town

1

Area of Village or Town in

acres

2

Occupied houses ,~ Num· Num­ber of ber of houses house.

holds

3 4

1941

P

5

Population

1951

Total population

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

P

6 7

F

8

Honseles~ population ,-----'---.

P M F

9 10 11

VnI.go 1 KRISHNARAJNAGAR "1

1941

P

12

p

13

1951

M

14

F

15

KRTSHNARA.1NAOAR 16,007.8 2,089 2,709 11,053 14.229 7,325 6,904 195141 54 2,044 4,491 3,081 1,410

1 Arakere (R.I.) 2 Basavapatna 3 Basavarajapurn * 4 Chowkahalli 5 Doranahalli

6 HangarabayinahaIli .. 7 Hosahalli 8 Kalenahalli (S.I.) 9 Kantenahalli ..

10 Krishnarajnagar (Town)

11 Lalamdcvanahalli 12 Lalanahalli 13 Mallahalli 14 Manuganahalli 15 Marchahalli

16 Moolepetlu J 7 l\[udlakoppal

THIPPUR

18 Bannikuppe .. 19 Chamalapura (Jodi) .. 20 Degganahalh 21 Goragundi 22 Kaggere

23 Kalhalli (S.1·}t 24 KaIJlenahalli 25 Kanaganah811i 26 Narayanapura 27 Satl,ligrama

28 Sowthanahalli 29 Thippur

HUIPAPl'RA

30 Adagur 31 Arjunahalli 32 Beeranahalli (S.l.) .. 33 BomIJlenahalli 34 Changa (S.l.)

35 Chikkavaddara8'lldi .. 36 Gahgekere ~ 37 Gandanahalli 38 Hampapura 39 Kaggaliborekaval

40 Kakanaha Hi 41 ManchanahalJi 42 Maragowdanahalli .. 43 Sanyasipl1l'a

* Bellulli in 1941

0,989.9 0,515.3 0,642.5 0.640.9 0,691.3

0,230.2 1,073.6 1.518.0 1,024.4 3,840.0

0,392.0 1,246.\) 0,239.9 0,424.1 1,020.1

1,013.0 0,505.7

108 38

123 93

127

40 119 155 52

926

68 21

122

66 31

ll3 40

136 95

135

40 127 172

I'l7 1,474

74 26

.. 123

66 31

458 136 706 MO 636

142 564 B71 243

4.741

551 Hl3 630 409 647

162 659 941 230

7,879

260 291 100 93 308 322 208 201 335 312

79 346 481 117

4.137

83 313 460 113

3,742

323 285 134 151 588 492 246 246 .' Bechirak

Bechirak 658 616 305 311

350 141

400 IS5

204 196 65 60

12,829.4 1,312 1,428 6,450 6,088 3,039 3,049

0,677.1 0,445.6 1,572.5 0.800.0 0,846.6

1,506.0 0,882.4 0,408.1 0,822.1 <l,876.5

0,857.6 3,134.9

.. 6

95 79

143

188 77 71

126 113

36 378

6 96 80

167

203 98 83

139 123

. , 52

497 402 692

.. 1,046

331 602 593

Bechirak 20

489 342 674

963 425 333 489 544

37 267 154 396 1 ,968 1,655

10 248 171 343

.. 10

241 171 331

488 475 211 214 168 165 250 239 282 262

73 81 795 860

12,266.3 t.840 1,970 8,963 8,506 4,260 4,246

0,672.8 1,367.7 0,156.6 0,654.4 0,312.5

0,688.9 1,336.4 1,336.7 2.060.4 0,830.1

0,449.5 1,521.8 0,708.1 0,170.4

53 197

16

90 206 434 420

60

9 205 II9 31

55 ]99

96

93 228 451 420

64

[)

205 119 31

295 255 704 794

.. Bechirak 109 55 .. Bechirak

473 1,279 2,296 1,752

340

27 963 583 142

387 1,033 2,121i 1,911i

294

41 932 537 138

125 130 376 418

o. " 26 29

201 533

1,069 963 137

186 500

1,056 952 157

22 19 475 457 273 264 60 78

t Submerged under K. R. Sagar Reservoir 186

14 !l ,3

945

.. 167 126 41

523

42 22 20

" .. 6 3 3

:3 2

33 17 16

10 5 5

.. 8 4 4

2

18 1

47 92 27

I 36 13 22

1;554

34 91

.. 76

15 17

632

1 16 59

J02

117 16 78 51

15 177

38 4

30 94 94

7 132 69 60

3,608

35 4

30 67 80

7 105

61) 49

2,329

75 67 143 113

.. 64 61

46 42 27 27

3

27 14

27 4

11 1,279

8 30

3

4

965 851 114

. . 2

3,~

57 132

2 35 47

117 10 15

171 151 120 98 82 I 60 57 6

106 97 3 60 49 19

27 23 217 191

4 26

734 1,374 1,088 286

41

5

48 37

175 302

21

93 9 3

44 127

9

102 69

299 539

20

39 109

9

86 67

252 371

17

128 103 27 25 10 10

5 18

16 2

47 168

3

.. 20

2

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Statistics

TALfJK

Agricultural Classes ,----------"------------,

I Cultivating

owners

F

16 17

2,472 2,384

150 40

280 135 221

14 219 440

86 333

62 184

172

82 54

168 30

293 115 200

20 210 . 414 82

265

70 187

.. 188

74 62

1,583 1,496

8 201 36

213

240 129 112 95

102

34 413

7 189 37

211

213 122 105 84 87

39 402

II Tenant

cultivators

:M

18

810

75 38 .. 66 76

54 89

8 13

121

44-13

109

101 3

944

. , 1

24 121

76

F

19

791

98 40

77 65

50 78 6

12 102

37 16

III

95 4

919

,.

2 33

114 47

185 190 55 57 49 54-

100 82 128 . 120

35 170

34 186

2,233 2,258 1,031 957

96 237 .. 25

138 348 795 232

14

22 199 125

2

107 274

" 29

123 322 775 250

17

19 202 136

4

20 67

25 103 ll2 262 112

182 127

21

III 72

22 94 98

236 133

147 III

26

III Agricultural

labourers

}II

20

268

21 :3 2

3 33 18 9

84

16 33

24

17 5

240

17 1

26

14 12 6

10 38

3 112

341

3 55

10 28 69

107 11

23

35

F

21

226

1 17

2 2

3 22 21 11 60

28 26

10

22 1

339

13 4

40

26 24 4

18 38

5 167

364

53

17 II

101 109

6

,. 22 1

44

IV Non.cultivating

owners

M

22

464

3

fl 2 3

9 1

427

2 9

2

45

26

1 10

I 6

160

1 2

16 8

28 82

.. 23

F

23

503

3

6 . 7 10

13

441

6 10

., 2

4

72

.. 1 2 1

23 1 2

27

3 12

217

3 6

14 14 47

103

30

187

Non-agricultural Classes ,-__________ -A ___________ ~

VIII V Other

Production otller than

cultivation

24

678

7 .. 8

16

3 .. 2 3

636

2

98

3 3 {)

7 13

19 6

.. 41

166

3 4

9 23 21 83

"

13 10

F

25

611

4

4

II

4 4

583

78

3 2 1

9 8

8 9

38

140

1 2

7 18 II 86

10 I)

VI Commerce

M

26

618

.' J 1 2

.' 3

606

.' 3

41

.. 4, 8

7

.-S 8

6

98

., 2

.. 4

19 65

2

F

27

551

I)

2

.. 2

537

3

48

7 9

6

., 9 8

., 9

58

.,

4

3 II 34 1

., 3 2

VII Transport

M F

28 29

services and mis­

<.ellan'<ou& sources

r--"----..

M F

30 31

85 76 1,930 1,762

78

6

1

.. 1

68

8

2

., 2

9 13

.. 9 13

25 17 1

10 16 2

17 21

4 5 4 . ,

1,852

3 7

6 3 2 3

1,686

1 7

87 95

.. 2 1 6 6

14 23

9 2

7

8 2 ., 9

.. ., 47 46

227 239

2 9 .. 1

1 7

3 3 19 38 25 13

123 121

34 43 9 9 2 4

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Name of Village or Town

1

HOSAGR.\.HARA

44 Alambadibval 45 Arakere 46 Batteganahalli 47 Bherya 48 Chikkabherya

49 Doddavaddaragudi .. 50 Geradada 51 Gulavinattikuppe 52 Haramballi 53 Hosagrahara

54 HOBur 55 Kanchinakera 56 Mandiganahalli 57 Manjanahalli 58 Matadakaval

59 Sambravalli 60 Somanahalli 61 SugganahaHi 62 Valagerehalli

MIELE

63 Alalakuppe 64 Bachahalli 65 Beechanahalli 66 Halemirle 67 Hanumanahalli

68 Hulleborekaval 69 Katllalu 70 Kenchana,halli 71 Kodiyala 72 Koochenahalli

73 Kuppahalli 74 Kurubahalli 75 Malanayakanahalli ., 76 Melur 77 Mirle (Town)

78 Mudigu,ppe 79 Narachanahalli 80 Natnahalli 81 Ramadevarahantha .. 82 Sankanahalli

83 Syabalu 84 Thandre ., 85 Thandreankanahalli .. 86 Yelemuddanahalli

SALIGRAMA

87 Ankanahalli 88 Bevinahalli

Area of Village or Town in

acres

z

Occupied houses

r-..A---, Num- Num­ber of ber'of

houses house-holds

3

1941

p

fj

Population

1951

r Total

population .-__._______, P

6

M

7

F

8

12,071.9 1,539 1,589 7,431 7,576 3,854 3,722

0,248.5 0,602.5 0,626.9 0,986.5 0,539.8

0,483.4 0,488.7 1,117.0 0,797.8 1,107.7

0,322.4 0,630.5 0,693.1 0,373.9 1,117.8

0,600.0 0,583.6 0,500.0 0,251.8

12 57

391 95

44 49

157 97

153

39 164 95

ll8

16

52

12 57

412 104

44 49

157 100 158

40 164 98

120

16

58

.. Bechirak 77 46

265 267 1,972 2,102

576 .567

171 271 688 491 739

174 266 783 407 696

168 192 640 671 384 428 562 607

.. Bechirak

23 135

1,056 287

"

23 132

1,046 280

84 90 134 132 389 394 210 197 355 341

101 91 326 345 228 200 318 289

103 81 43 38 .. Bechirak

324 289 165 124 ., Bechirak

16,638.0 2,174 2,.632 12,467 12,300 6,214 6,086

0,264.1 0,731.0 0,516.4 0,511.1 1,083.2

0,261.2 0,606.2 0,627.S 1,005.0 0,32!l.3

0,509.2 0,365.2 1,223.4 1,528.9 0,044.8

0,332.2 0,405.3 0,418.2 1,653.0 0,73l.0

0,465.9 1,608.6 0,605.9 0,814.4

60 63

lJ8 51

" 44 61 50

122 74 37

305 444

88 81 61i

44

80 218 66

103

65 88

172 63

47 62 61

125 84 51

309 693

90 97 82

44

Bechirak 309 330 478 401 830 817 336 323

.. 240 284 392

552 428 144

1,375 3,102

Bechirak 250 301 382

Bechirak

585 432 204

1,465 2,971

465 536 514 380 384 387

Bechirak 217 208

106 521 409 1,122

360 437

223 1,089 67 302

103 505

.. 171 159 200 201 413 401 16i 156

133 144 193

293 215 109 741

1,532

.. 117 157 189

292 217 95

724 1,439

250 286 190 190 194 193

96 112

215 194 545 577 179 181 234 203

11,103.4 2,768 2,691 11,615 14,313 7,339 6,974

0,891.6 0,163.9

275 287 1,154 1,240 634 606 .. Bechirak

188

Houseless population ,--A---,

P:M F

9 10 11

70 34 36

24 11 13 21 10 11

.. 2

6 4 2 .. 17 8 9

27 21 6

14 11

11 9

2

3

2

Viilage

KRISHN ARAJNAGAR

1941

p

12

Literates

P

13

1951

:M F

14 15

721 j ,082 794 288

1 3

410 25

13 7

22 15

131

6 15 7

41

24

2 29

466 80

31 7

32 33

158

10 56 76 52

2 27

290 68

24 7

31 33 99

10 44 65 50

2 2 ..

48 42

2 176 12

7

59

12 11 2

.' 6

721 2,314 1,960 354

2 37 31 15

7 3

30

8 13 7

30 391

17 16 27

10

17 18 16 26

7 33 83 68

33 4

94

53 39 40

237 949

44 66

128

38

6 32 83 59

29 4

76

50 38 38

214 725

44 til

105

38

100 71 189 184 58 55 51 48

1 1

., 9

4

18

3 1 2

23 224

., 5

23

29 5 3 3

45 32 13 1,196 2,944 2,258 691

70 250 220 30

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Statistics

TALUK-eontd.

Agricultur&l Classes r-----.------------A-------I

Cultivating owners

~

M F

16 17

2,687 2,523

23 131 538 258

74 134-374-

29 123

98 262 196 299

35

113

22 124 500 24-4-

74 1:12 375

36 1I6

88 253 175 263

31 .. 90

4,789 4,611

" 171 194-259 130

.. 117 142 189

273 200 25

683 814

250 157 98 " 96

71 535 175 210

.. J55 188 240 113

.. 95

154 183

259 198 26

656 744

280 133 103

JOO

64 568 176 176

4,537 4,243

583 539

II Tenant

cultivators

. r-""""----,

1\1

18

352

92

7

174-72

7

474

.. I

41

.. I

.. II 55 ..

268

.. 29

68

345

2

}.'

19

334

81

7

I 155 78

.. 12

413

.. 2

28

.. 13 45 ..

248

., 33

43

333

3

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

208

4 130

21

4-7 9

15 3 7

3

4

177

.. 31 28

.. 4.

.. Il .. 20

.. 10 18

30 I

.. 24

197

16

].

21

248

1 3

14'7 24

2 "

10 6

15

I 15

4. 14.

4 '. 2

251

" 4.

48 25

2 " 6

" 2

15

26

5 25 19

" 9

38 I

26

155

14

IV Non­

cultivat.ing owners

M

22

194

ll8 1

.. 6 .. 48

" 16 I

" 3

239

" 3

10 4

8 ..

'7 3

156

.. 18 18

10 1 I

506

18

F

23

250

5 147

2

2 .. 5

42

35 5 1

5

313

.. 8

15 14.

20 " 7 9

176

30 9

3

18 1 2 1

539

28

189

Non-agricultural Classes

~-------------~~----

V Yruduction other than cultivation

~-..A.---.,

III

24

121

44. 5

3

21

3 .. 19

6

19

152

.. 31 3

.. 1

5 I 3

26 52

.. 3

10

12 2 3

525

5

25

S6

32 7

4 .. 2

14

2 .. 10 Ii

9

114

., 28

. . 3

4

.. 24 29

. . 1 7

13 2 3

486

6

VI

Commen'e

}II

26

76

66 1

.. 2

., 6

58

.. 2

.. 2

32

., 1 9

11 1

334

F

27

89

79 2

., 1

., 7

55

. . 2

., 2

32

.. 7

10 2

303

2

VII

Transport

1\1 F

28 29

10 14

7 II

.. 1

" " 2 3

6 4,

.. . . 6 4.

15 22

-. VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sonrces

III F

30 31

206 179

68 60 1 1

.. . . 69 ti8

25 30 8 6 6 6

4 2

24. 15

319 325

.. " 2 3

39 43 2 4

, . .. 16 20

7 9 3 4 8 2

27 33 184 180

1 12

13 5

., 1

15

8 3

880 893

10 14

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"Braga

KRISHNARAJNAGAR

Population Literates

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupi~d

houses r r\ ame of Village Area of , __ .A-_, Total Houseless

or Town Village or Num- Num- population ]lopulation Town in ber of ber of ,---'--, ,--"---.. r-----A---,

acres houses aouse-holds p P M F P M F P P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 If;

SALIGRAMA-roneld.

89 Bylapura ., 0,218.9 .. Bechirak 90 Chikkanayakanaha Ui 1,417.1 259 268 1,177 1,414 720 694 78 184 166 18 91 Darladahalli 0,935.1 91 96 472 514 272 U2 10 128 108 20

92 Honnenahalli 1,013.1 107 108 434 637 314 323 78 133 95 38 93 Kallimuddanahall i 0,515.2 45 :38 192 179 99 80 8 6 6 94 Karpuravalli 1,237.1 145 120 510 592 294 298 34 64 55 9 95 Kedaga 0,626.3 174 119 588 631 330 301 .. " " 2:t_ 126 ll9 7 96 ~ludalabeedu 0,493.4 135 103 543 622 312 310 .. .. 19 135 131 4

97 lI'll1ndur 2,138.0 260 251 1,141 1,233 636 !i97 10 56 55 I 98 Rampura 0,490.8 74 75 363 429 211 218 46 108 84 24 99 Saligrama (Town) .. 0,070.4 1,177 1,205 4,923 6,687 3,444 3,243 32 25 7 814 1,744 1,205 539

100 San abinakuppe 0,:H4.8 3 3 15 28 15 13 13 ~ 6 2 2 I

101 Yaladahalli 0,547.7 23 18 103 107 58 49 8 8 7 I

HARADAN AHALLI " 14,730.0 1,759 1,790 8,181 8,627 4,384 4,243 575 1,080 952 128

102 Bakihallika\'al 0,581.1 " Bochirak 103 Ballur 2,597.3 354 359 1,707 1,76.~ 927 838 135 239 207 32 104 Bet.tahalli 1,554.8 121 121 676 586 302 284 36 134 114 20 10,:; Bet tahallika val 0,582.0 Bechirak 106 Gayanahalli 0,595.7 80 80 385 362 188 174 21 56 52 4

107 Gummanahalli 0,322.5 40 40 203 241 108 133 2 9 9 108 Haradanahalli 1,470.2 198 HIS 901 955 481 474 77 130 110 20 109 Hebbasur 0,990.3 152 152 668 753 372 381 63 67 52 15 llO Lakkukuppe 1,103. [) 160 160 716 816 422 394 19 46 46 III ilIaluganahalli 1,361. 7 94 94 350 423 207 216 3 50 48 2

HZ Mavanur 0,656.3 62 62 246 280 136 144 10 19 17 2 H3 Pashupathi 0,174.0 80 114 521 520 275 245 46 87 84 3 114 Saragul' 0,542.7 41 43 199 194 89 105 29 36 31 5 115 Soegavalu 1,598.4 377 367 1,609 1,732 877 855 134 207 182 25

HANASOGE 12,4-07 .8 1,840 1.894- 8,583 9,551 4,872 4,679 15 11 4 880 1,394 1,169 225

Il6 Abbur 0,354.1 38 39 176 188 102 86 7 29 27 2 Il7 Bandahalli 0,339.1 115 117 659 646 340 306 42 31 31 118 Channamgere 0,863.4 261 265 1,173 1,431 754 1177 162 331 289 42 119 Chikkahanasoge 0,841.1 167 158 736 855 434 421 63 127 Il3 14 120' Dammanahalli 0,445.8 50 54 238 302 146 156 6

121 Hadya 0,735.5 243 251 1,062 1,137 577 560 96 203 146 57 122 Hadyahantha 0,720.5 " Bechirak ,. .. " 123 Hanasoge 1,450.0 332 337 1,406 1,748 901 847 15 11 4 275 337 248 89 124 Hanasogehantha 1,668.8 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 1~5 Hullehosur 0,543.6 .. Bechirak

126 Kaggala 0,137.8 99 105 496 517 263 254 31 61 51 10 127 Kartal 0,429.1 168 173 776 778 384 394 126 143 133 10 128 Kolur 0,563.4 112 116 477 556 287 269 30 42 42 129 Kolurhantha 0,904.3 .. Bechirak .. ., .. ., 130 Nadappanahalli (S) " 1,004.0 106 115 589 611 293 318 18 40 39 1

131 Sakkare 0,303.1 37 40 143 181 92 89 13 13 132 Thandre 0,180.6 37 39 200 15!) 78 81 17 30 30 133 VaIlambudi 0,155,6 .. Bechirak .. " .. . . 134 YaramanuganahaIli (s'.L) 0,708.0 84 84 452 437 220 217 7 6 6

190

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

Agricultural Classes r-----------------~

I Cultivating

owners

l\i

]6

263

259 98

231 285 304

F

17

223

261 . 77

220 262 29]

585 566 191 198

1,034 944 8 7

46 38

3,782 3,598

" 724 289 ..

179

101 402 338 4G8 187

128 272

72 682

619 254

163

127 385 333 370 191

137 242 87

680

3,911 3,726

98 249 576 377 ll8

493

584

233 347 211

260

80 74 ..

211

78 237 505 359 130

474 ..

554

217 343 207

278

72 71

201

II Tenant

cultivators

M

18

6

14

I 2

316

L

217

94

4

1 6

4 103

70

.. 2 4

29 12

8

4 4

7

F

19

8

21

1 3

295

177

.. 80

6

.. 5

2 3

I 80

69

6 32 8

10

2 2

9

III IV Agricultural N on.cultiva ting

labourers owners

]\1

20

2

24 1 6 1 2

6 10

124

2

149

51 2

3 50

8

7

4

24

286

3 50 57 10 2

47

46 1

2 15 38

13

.. 2

F

21

6

33

8

2

12 75

165

53 2

" 50 16

14

3 .. 6

21

129

4 20 26

7 2

43 .. 26 4

8 20 26

8

1 4

22

4

16 7 3

4 7

421

3

78

7 6

]8 .. n 4

,. 2

29

244

" 12 60 15

1

]6 " 97

14 10 11

2

2 3

F

23

10

, . 3

24 9

15

8 5

412

2

120

17 15

29

16 7

2

3 31

356

3 14 90 21 4

29 ..

115

18 22

9

9

II 4

13

191

N on.agricultural Classes

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

V Production other than cultivation

11

24

2

17

]0 33

15

432 7

62

,. 22 4

4 5 8

3

1 8 7

119

1 11 29

1 13

10

18

5 6

12 .. 7

5 1

F

25

17 " 11 24

7

41I 6

60

23 3

6 2 8

2 5

10

110

1 11 21 1

12

7

16

5 6

10 " II

7 2

VI Commerce

M:

2fJ

9

317

5

7

.. 3

4

41

4

11

2

F

27

6

.. 287

7

15

7

8

24

9 1

.. 11

VII Transport

M F

28 29

15 22

1 1

7 8

7 8

-, VIII Other

services and mis.

cellaneOlls sources

,....---"---,

l\i F

30 31

7

8 4 3

2

4 .. 8 6 2

25 15 I

785 797

88 107

2.'i 1

4

38

5

2 3 18 24 2 6

3 2 2 1 3 3

28 25

214 187

12 15 28 28 2 1

11 6 .. . .

130 107

3 2

15

3

5

3 1

17

3

4

2

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Village

KRISHNARAJNAGAR

Population Literates

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied housee

Area of ,..---J---, Total Hiuseless Village or Num. Num· population population

Name of Village TOlV1lin ber of ber of ,--_.A-_-, r-A -, ~~ or Town acres houses bouse·

holds P P 1'iI F P M F P P M F

2 3 4 5 6 'I 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

HOSUR 19,921.9 2,845 2,898 14,095 15,360 7,733 7,627 52 23 29 1,350 2,400 2,115 285

135 Ankanahalli (S.L) 0,624.4- 104 108 595 626 325 301 67 126 112 14 136 Benniganahalli (S.L) 0,560.8 103 113 524 586 304 282 70 77 76 1 ]37 Chihukahalli (S.L) .. 0,641,4 92 92 40] 464 241 223 20 58 56 2 138 Diddaballi (S.I.) 0,493.7 70 71 355 397 194 203 30 61 53 8 139 Gudaganahalli (S.L) 0,981.4 37 38 229 220 103 117 9 9

140 Halayur (S.I.) 2,179.3 543 547 2,786 3,094 1,513 1,581 327 . 553 461 92 141 Hoskote\S.I.} 1,554.2 252 252 1,370 1,445 730 715 .. .. 37 209 182 27 142 Hosur 0,549.3 186 193 945 1,066 533 533 8 6 2 155 138 110 28 143 Kanchagsl'snahallikoppal 0,306.5 99 99 456 512 267 245 42 113 105 8 144 Kesthur 3,281.0 522 532 2,307 2,545 1,286 1,259 184 322 291 31

145 Kogilur (S.I.) 0,852.8 95 95 464 437 218 219 .. 44 84 71 13 146 Kuppe 3,437.0 339 339 1,544 1,808 937 871 40 16 24 217 303 273 30 147 Kuppchantha 0,310.8 I 1 7 3 2 1 5 2 2 148 Maluli 1,099.4 115 115 596 601 291 310 71 105 105 149 M"yagowdanahalli (S.I.) 0,865.7 75 75 416 386 181 205 19 60 46 14

150 Nijaganahalli (R.I.) .. 0,613.3 56 56 292 266 137 129 4 3 9 19 18 1 151 Somanahalli 0,620.3 75 75 399 458 224 234 10 47 41 6 152 Rrirampura 0,950.6 81 97 409 446 247 199 43 114 104 10

HEBBAL 20,018.0 2,551 2,579 11,767 11.345 5,774 5,571 18 7 6 987 1,578 1,868 205

153 Adaganahalli 1,143.3 166 ]66 696 677 341 336 35 82 78 4 154 Bachahalli 0,382.7 .. Bechirak .. 155 Beeranahalli 0,474.9 88 88 520 365 182 183 56 51 50 156 Buvanahalli 0,897.6 .. Bechirak 157 Byadarahalli 1,637.9 386 387 1,766 1,729 879 850 170 246 226 20

158 Byadarahallihantha J ,150.9 .. Bechirak .. 159 Chandigal 0,146.3 278 278 1,375 1,234 623 611 193 231 199 32 160 Chandigalhantha 0,755.7 Bechlrak

" .. 161 Cheeranahalli 0,803.1 170 175 892 764 387 377 75 59 52 7 162 Gowdenahalli 0,571.6 33 33 142 161 80 81 2 3 3

163 Hebbal 2,106.5 438 442 1,988 1,848 935 913 13 7 6 192 322 272 50 164 Hebbalkaval 0,067.8 Bechirak 165 Hurlikamenahalli 0,577.9 " .. " Bechirak ., 166 Ichana halli 0,777.1 56 56 230 267 143 124 4 5 5 167 Katnal 0,227.8 44 44 208 165 92 73 2 6 6

168 Katnalhantha 0,974.2 Bechirak 169 Kappadihantha 0,872.7 Bechirak ., 170 Madahalli 0,736.5 15 15 85 78 42 36 1 3 3 171 Madhu vanahalli 0,851.5 217 217 892 973 489 484 30 52 47 5 172 M aragowdanahalli .. 1,051.0 198 200 920 933 470 463 77 165 144 21

173 Mavathur 1,666.3 184 184 783 940 491 449 52 151 1I5 36 174 Mavathurhantha 0,601.5 5 Bechirak 175 Siddapura 1,042.2 278 294 1,265 1,211 620 591 98 197 168 29 176 Venkatapura 0,501.0 Bechirak

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Statistics

TALUK-concld.

A,gricultuT al Clasees , ___________ A ___________ ,

I Cultivating

owners

F

16 17

6,320 6,136

29! 269 236 161 65

1,235 688 346 223 943

174 823 ..

281 122

128 224 lOS

268 254 219 160 87

1,249 661 347 189 924

154 757

306 139

118 234

70

4,193 4,044

302

163 ..

700

.. 452

321 63

559

138 50

36 319 381

377

332

l\Iys.

285 ..

165

669

429

305 68

598

lIO 42

30 301 366

352

324

II Tonant

cultivators

18

408

.. 9

8 26

15 8

59

168

10 28 2

2

.. 13

537

7 ., 7

26

84

9

122

33

.. 71 7

3 ..

168

F

19

391

8 .. 10 18

9 4

52 ..

156

25 24 1

2

82

464

7

6

30

77

10

92

25

63 6

6

142

III Agricultural labo\lrcrs

20

340

17 14

11 2

91 12 31

3 26

12 34

" 26

3

58

307

12

7

41

.37

I 4

69

.. 33 II

41

51

F

21

353

16 9 ..

15 2

126 19 23

1 19

9 41

28

5

40

268

14

8

24

37

5

24

43 14

40

59

IV Nen·

tultivatin£ owners

22

222

14 2

4

85 6

34 9

19

3 31

2 3

4 ., 6

136

8

.. 28

.' 1

.' 8

26

.' 5

6 5

20

11

18

F

23

308

17 5 1 4 8

105 16 41 24 29

:I 36

4 6

5

4

245

22

.. 35

12

11

62

12

6 9

34

14

28

Hl3

N on. agricultural Classes r----------~----------,

V Prcduction other than

cultivation

146

2

7 6

32 7 6 4

38

8 4

4 26

2

225

7

5 . . 19

13

13 11

43

33 33

28

20

F

25

135

4

7 2

34 7 2 3

38

8 5

24

160

3

4

15

II .. 10

8

32

2

22 28

14

II

n Corr n et< e·

26

35

11

5

10

5 1

.. 2

47

11

6

3

7 1

3

F

27

46

13

7

8

13

., 2

3

55

1

.. 11

.. 10

4

16

10

2

VII

III F

28 29

VIII Other

8erviees and mis­

cellaneolls sources

1\1 F

30 31

262 258

.. 7 5 7

44 9

li2 28 82

6 16

4,

2

2 3 7

45 8

61 28 85

7 8

4

329 335

4

54

30

32 2

102

.. 9

21 17

28

30

25

4

.. 66

.. 35

37

89

6

.. 36 16

21 .. 26

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Village

HUNSUR

Population Literates , ,____.,______,

Area of Occupied 1941 1951 1941 1951 Village or houses

Name of Village or Town in ,_..A. __ , .-____ .A. __ - __ ,

Town aores Num- Num- Total Houseless ber of ber of population population houses house-

holds ,----A----.. ,---"----, ,---A..-,

p p M F P M F P P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

KASABA 19,574.5 2,119 2,580 8,806 13,932 7,081 6,851 132 99 33 1,969 4,018 2,644 1,374

1 Aspathrekaval * 6,415.2 29 29 10.~ 59 46 .. .. 20 18 2 2 Ballenahalli 0,854.4 34 34 49 122 66 56 7 5 2 3 6 6 3 Chikkahllnsur 0,119.7 38 43 94 171 80 91 3 7 7 4 Doddahunsur 1,024.0 30 34 83 II9 57 62 5 Govindanahalli 0,430.3 :Bechirak

6 Hanchya (S) 0,396.2 4 4 24 12 12 2 2 7 Hanumanthapurada NaIll, 0,317.5 .. Bechirak .. .. 8 Hunaur (Town) t .. 2,560.0 1,853 2,269 7,919 12,620 6,416 6,204 125 94 31 1,943 3,945 2,577 1,368 9 Katte Malavadi Nala 0,802.2 :Bechirak

10 Nallur Nala 0,396.2 .. Bechirak

11 Nilavagilu 1,077.5 85 104 475 486 241 24.'; 16 21 19 2 12 Ramapatna (8) 1,052.1 38 53 178 249 133 116 4 13 11 2 13 Uddur Kaval * 2,802.0 8 10 36 17 19 4 4 14 Uddur Nala 1,327.2 7 Bechirak.

KU'TEMALALV AD! 20,192.4 1,537 1,887 8,946 10,307 5,238 5,069 3 3 490 1,133 1,005 128

15 Agrahara 0,775.7 42 51 202 252 126 126 7 5 5 16 Belathur 0,756.8 58 Bechirak .. .. .. .. 17 Biligere 0,921.1 58 63 363 410 209 201 9 66 60 6 18 Chittakathanahalli .. 0,352.4 48 68 277 338 164 174 8 56 53 3 19 Harave 1,954.2 180 188 904 999 523 476 90 186 167 19

20 Hirikyathanahallt .. 0,925.8 148 256 1,365 1,557 822 735 50 218 192 26 21 Hodakekattekaval .. 0,548.g 12 12 6 56 28 28 2 2 2 22 Honnenahalli 0,582.6 .. .. Bechirak .. .. .. . . 23 Kattemalalvadi 2,251.1 405 431 1,906 2,225 1,123 1,102 221 269 213 56 24 Madapul'a 0,484.8 .. Bechirak

25 Maragowdanahalli .. 0,617.2 59 85 358 412 208 204 3 3 .. 6 34 29 5 26 lIfaroor 2,467.2 150 161 687 8i10 429 401 32 26 26 27 lIlaroor kaval' 0,100.0 2 2 20 16 4 6 3 3 28 Modur 1,835.0 167 175 793 955 454 501 8 122 117 5 29 Modur Sonnenahallikaval 0,618.0 9 Bechirak

30 Mullur 0,499.5 .. Bechirak .. 31 Mylamboor 0,771.5 46 60 306 333 161 172 6 11 11 32 Ramenahalli 1,735.8 140 191 1,036 1,081 561 520 33 98 95 3 33 Sannenahalli 0,558.3 14 17 57 93 48 45 9 7 2 34 Sirenahalli 1,036.8 46 62 358 422 215 207 4 10 10

35 Thiplapura 0,404.8 50 65 261 324 151 173 14 15 15

BANNIKUPP}: 24,555.0 1,370 1,685 7,099 8,271 4,060 4,211 6 4 2 292 667 617 50

36 :Bannikuppe 2,977.8 362 451 1,863 2,185 1,061 1,124 88 148 141 7 37 Beejaganahalli 1,149.1 126 178 716 927 472 455 29 119 102 17 38 Gagenahalli 2,516.6 137 162 693 747 362 385 35 74 73 1 39 Govindanahalli N ala .. 0,227.2 .. .. .. Bechirak .. . . .. 40 Hagaranahalli 0,818.7 37 64 291 314 139 175 14 24 24

'" :Bechirak in 1941 t Includes the population of Kalmunike village which is now included within the municipal limits of Hlillsur Town

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Statistics

TALUK

Agricultural Clllllse8 ,--_______ -A _______ -----,

I Cultivating

owner2

M F

16 17

II Tenant

cultivators

M F

18 19

III Agricultural

labourers

IV Non­

cultivating owners

M F M F

20 21" 22 23

Non-agricultural Clilsses

,----------~--------~ VIII

V Other Production other than cultivation

M F

24 2.5

VI Commerce

M F

26 27

VII services Transport and miscel-

laneous sources

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

M F M F

28 29 30 31

1,288 1,173 465 452 568

3 38

4 33

5e8 266 360 1,528 1,571 801 717 806 287 1,864 1,778

37 6

U 14

10 ..

937

36 2

14 16

12 ..

844

159 147 102 90

9 12

4,457 4,346

II9 ..

199 158 454

739

.. 682

184 412

13 414

.. 161 512 47

212

118 ..

195 170 413

702

.. 645

162 391

4 461

.. 172 491 44

205

151 173

3,265 3,364

885 903 .'166 .~64 278 295 .. ..

122 148

.. 28 8

., 386

30 13

211

.. 28

8

.. 147

11 8

9

150

42 4

10

.. 33

8

.. 373

29 9

187

.. 14

8

140

9 6

10

160

52 6

12

2 ..

449

30 1 8

195

4

8 .. 15

49

.. 50

4 5 .. 17

.. 40 .. 3

224

56 57 19 .. 3

2 34

9 37

.. 445

34 1 6

138

2 .. 2 .. 19

3

59

6 3

12

25 .. 2

213

67 48 3

2

.. 252

12

71

.. 1

.. 9

.. 54

4

., 3

89

10 l()

11 .. 6

., 1 .. 1

.. 335

22

1

110

.. 4 ., 19

.. 66

20

.. 1

154

33 l(j

23 .. 12

195

18 22

9

., 1,465

1 8

103

2

.. 2

10

22

.. 48

1 4 .. 14

80

]8 17 15

2

8 19 9

. . 1,526

3 6

101

2

.. 2 3

21

. . M

,. 1 .. 18

67

20 12 9 . . 4

798

3

109

109

17

12 3 2

.. 714

3

105

.. 105

14

12 1

., .. 1 3

. . 305 234

.. " 24 23

1,824 I ,733

6 7 9 10

92 87

.. 1 4 7

4

2 8

4 1 28 28 .. .. 33 33

4

3

.. 6 1

7

3 1

235 289

38 37 15 14 27 43 .. 6 II

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\7Ulage

HUNSUR

Population Literates r-----------"---------, r-------"----,

Occupied 19l! J9iiJ 1941 1951 houses

Kame of Village or r----.A--..~_.. ,------_;.,._________ -. To'>\n Area of Xum- l,um- Total Housdel't

Village or ber of l,er of pupulation populatioll Towllin houses hou~e- r---.A--...--, r--"-----. r----A-----.,

acres hold8 p P 111 :!;' P 11 F P P III F

3 fj 6 'l 8 1) 10 11 12 13 14 16

BANl'IIKuP'!'n--collcld.

41 Halepura 1,758.7 46 48 242 22R 112 U6 3 9 9 42 Xirasodlu 0,412,3 18 28 103 131 60 71 3 3 :3 43 Kirijaji 1,405.8 61 64 260 301 144 157 12 38 38 44 MadalJalli 2,150.8 26 29 116 148 82 66 11 12 12 45 Madahallikaval 0,392.8 -- Bechirak

46 Maradoor 2,150.8 143 173 742 896 452 444 10 35 31 4 47 Mukhanahalli 1,170.1 78 97 <170 4g0 230 260 8 22 20 2 48 Nadappanahalli 0,716.8 19 23 III 89 49 40 3 2 2 49 Rayanahalli 0,393.4 211 29 153 170 85 8,5 3 16 16 50 Somanahalli 0,9011.1 99 113 470 489 231 258 41 80 63 17

51 Thondalu 0,889.fi 62 93 393 515 246 269 I) 4 2 9 30 28 2 52 Uddoor 3,592.4 63 66 196 269 143 126 5 21 21 53 Uyigowdanahalli 0,926.1 67 67 280 372 192 180 18 34 34-

ClIILKUNDA 29,671.5 1,270 1,690 7';425 8,435 4,246 4,189 6 3 3 550 1,241 1,029 212

54 Adiganahal1i 0,897.8 34 41 13\) 188 95 93 2 25 23 2 55 Angatahalli 0,679.5 28 33 148 156 71 85 ., 13 II 2 56 Attikuppe 1,303.0 77 105 446 573 299 274 6 3 3 2 76 75 I 57 Beeranahalli 1,406.6 47 55 170 247 118 129 3 14 14 58 Beeranaha.llika \'1101 .' Bechirak

59 Channasoge 0,533.3 36 50 172 237 123 114 8 20 19 1 60 Chilkunda 2,589.1 209 256 1,094 1.358 678 680 189 376 258 ,'118 61 Chilkundaka val 0,562.5 Bechirak .. .. 62 Habbanakuppe (8) 1,098.0 73 113 565 682 369 313 85 7.~ 59 16 63 Hareenahalli 0,699.1 37 54 268 261 146 115 24 54 49 5

64 HonnenahtLlli 0,806.1 32 43 208 201 ll2 89 5 4 4- .. 65 Hosltkote * 1,008.9 6 6 26 14 12 2 1 1 66 Hulaganahalli 0,483.9 .. .. Bechirak

" .. 67 Hunasagala 0,996.3 38 44 191 213 103 110 7 6 I)

68 Hyrige 1,765.0 60 63 231 282 139 143 15 19 18 1

69 Kalla,halli 1,479.!l 67 95 415 444 Zl6 228 17 III 87 24 70 Kallahallikavd 0,042.4 .. Bechirak -. .. ., ., 71 Kanagala 0,630.7 57 78 382 399 18R 211 2 23 23 .. 72 Kottegala 1,906.8 113 182 910 971 489 482 126 194 165 29 73 Kudlur 1,053.4- 27 34 198 153 72 81 4- 7 7

74 Lalanakere (S) 0,550.3 .. Bechirak .. ., 75 Mutharayanaho~ahal1i 0,547.5 71 91 368 407 20.; 202 6 33 31 2 76 Muthamyanahosahalli- 2,588.8 .. Bechirak

kaval 77 Naganahalli ('1,428.7 26 30 98 133 (l3 70 20 20 78 NiIavtlogilkaval 0,326.8 8 S 2 38 18 20 I 1

79 > Ramellahalli 0,407.1 34 53 228 2.58 119 139 J 24 22 2 80 Thammadahalli 1,270.9 7 7 76 27 12 15 .5 .. 81 Thattekere 1,24-9.5 97 131 628 644 319 ...... 325 28 87 83 4 82 VadliIIlalluganaha.1li ., 0,721. 0 ,. Bechirak .. 83 Yamagumba 1,638.7 86 118 488 537 278 259 20 57 54 3

*Dechirak in 1941

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Statl.&ttc$

TALUK-eontd.

Agricultural Cbases Non.agricultural Classes , ----- ,-VIII

I II III IV V Other Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non·cultivating Production VI VII services

owners cultivators labourers owners other than Commerce Transport and mis· cultivation cellaneous

sources ,---A.---., ,---A.---.., ,---"----., ,_..A.---., ,---"----., ,---A.---., ,---A.---., r~

l\1 F M F M F M F ;'II F M F M F M F

16 17 18 1,9 '20 21 22 2.1 24 25 26 27 28 29 .10 31

100 III 2 7 " I 2 1 56 62 3 2 1 4 3

121 145 16 6 6 4 1 1 44 46 7 2 3 2 [) 3 6 3 ~, 13 10

399 385 3 3 15 24 5 3 2 31 24 193 190 10 14 23 49 4 7 29 24 4 a 7 2 2 2 2 1 5 8 81 80 I 1 2 2 3

143 140 35 41 1 23 41 1 3 28 33

211 237 " " 3 13 17 12 6 10 6 63 61 14 18 7 2 3 2 3 55 41

174 173 18 7

3,393 3,397 190 172 283 254 98 141 100 74 18 9 164 142

94 93 " " 1 .,

62 78 6 3 1 .. 1 1 1 3 284 261 .. 1 2 1 2 11 10

85 101 14 8 12 12 4 5 3 3

113 106 3 " 2 1 8 4 397 421 40 49 123 120 19 23 41 30 13 5 45 32 .. " .. ..

245 224 44 31 53 26 24 31 :3 1 133 103 1 1 3 8 12

92 81 . " 3 14 2 2 1 1 3 I 11 11

96 104- 6 6 109 110 8 13 2 3 3 2 2 16 13

195 219 5 4- 14 4 .. ..

" .. 17fi 2()8 " 9 1 2 2 1 .,

422 397 16 10 6 Hl 18 35 7 8 20 13 55 61 17 17 3

.. ,. " 181 190 7 14 9 3 2

50 50 .. " 9 17 4 3 1 17 18 2

94- i06 6 11 11 1 6 3 3 4- 12 9 12 2 2 1 I ,. ., .,

284 2118 10 10 13 9 12 18 " ..

216 184 8 9 21 30 30 3.5 2 1

197

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Village

HUNSUR

Population !.iterates r-~---------' r-----..A.---.,

Occupied 1941 1951 1941 1951 houses

Name of Village or Area of ,---"---. ,------"----, Town Village or Num- Nuw- Total Houseless

Town in ber of ber of POl'ulation Population acrell houses hon~e- ,-------'------------; ,----"-----, r-...... _----,

holds P P M F P M F P P 1\1 F

1 2 3 4 /j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

GAVADAGERE 13,711.9 1,314 1,708 7,273 8,235 4,108 4,127 12 8 4 687 1,276 1,053 223

84 Athiguppe 0,924.8 62 75 319 383 184 199 44 43 42 1 85 Chikkadiganahalli " 0,458.8 61 88 407 485 235 250 46 140 83 57 86 Gavadagere 0,956.1 335 426 1,588 1,854 909 945 289 393 335 58 87 Hejjodlll 0,272.0 35 41 156 ]88 92 96 7 16 14 2 88 Hullehalll 0,547.2 81 110 422 493 251 242 9 97 73 24

89 Jabagere 1,395.7 176 254 1,071 ],217 606 611 68 160 136 24 90 Kereyur 1,126.0 62 76 352 372 190 182 5 66 57 9 91 Krishnapura 1,722.0 100 123 527 588 293 295 29 42 39 3 92 Machaboyanahalli " 0,977.8 61 74- 323 391 199 192 12 36 36 93 Manchabayanahalli 1,226.0 99 145 643 701 345 356 18 24 24

94 ~I[anuganahalli 0,599.2 30 40 141 14.5 60 85 " 12 21 14 7 95 Mullur 0,757.2 126 152 733 803 419 384 12 8 4 68 107 89 18 96 Pinnikyathanahalli .. 0,555.6 " " Bechirak .. .- " 97 Siriyur 0,557.9 43 49 314 233 113 120 32 38 28 10 98 Siriyur Nala 0,823.4- I 1 12 3 3 2 2 2

99 Undavadi 0,812.2 42 54 265 379 209 170 46 91 81 10

HANAGODtT 49,927.9 1,021 1.193 5,243 6,248 3.183 3,060 342196 146 202 503 446 57

100 Abboor 0,688.0 44- 51 214 22() 119 no .- 3 9 9 101 Bccrat.halLmandhalli 0,867.8 21 !"li 93 198 101 97 95 47 48 3 3 102 Bhal'athavadi 0,991.8 8 8 23 49 2.5 24 3 1 1 103 Billallahosahalli 0,449.9 " Bechirak If)4 Chikkaheiillr 1,496.3 16 17 78 84 4.5 39 8 14 14

lOG DasaMpuJ'it ],079.2 24 28 202 ]75 84 91 ~ 13 ]3 106 Doddabejjur 1,403.1 45 5J. 305 244 ]19 125 S 15 15 107 D"ddahejj llrkaval 0,079.4 .. Bechirak ]08 Doddahejjurkerekaval 0,079.5 .. Rechirak ]09 Gowdikere 1,128.3 27 Be.chirak

1I0 IIabbauakuppe (K.G.) 1,038.0 .' 60 Bechirak .. III Hauagodu " 1,668.9 159 ]90 763 937 47.5 462 58 142 96 46 ll2 Hanagodu Borekoppada- 1,935.5 Bechirs,k

kaval II:! Hanagodu "Nala 0,757.0 .. Bechirak .' 114 Haralahalli 0,929.5 18 22 59 113 61 52 1 2 2

115 H{'!!,gandur 0,830.9 115 142 598 665 330 335 {I ~6 65 1 ll6 Hcmmige 1,282.S 5G 13cchirak _. 117 Hinduglldln 1,257.3 64 73 333 407 213 ID4 15 35 . 27 8 118 KRchuvanahalli 0,382.0 21 30 78 172 91 81 ., .- .' .. .. 119 Kademanuglluahalli .. 1,545.8 34 4.1 211 297 164 133 79 49 :lO 4 21 21

120 Kalhbuchanahalli 0,551.6 . , 26 Bechirak .. .. .. 121 Kamagowdanahalli " 0,725.2 63 71 332 392 189 203 .. .' 11 17 17 122 Karnakuppe 1,199.0 33 17 188 425 217 208 168 100 68 3 15 15 123 Kiranlloor 0,498.3 51 59 347 309 159 150 22 29 28 1 124 Kolavige 1,072.6 34 37 170 186 102 84 (I 16 16

125 Konanah<)sahalli 0,3~8.6 .. B~chirak 126 Kottigekaval 0,070.4 Bechirak 127 K urubarahosahalli .. 2,931.1 Bechirak

198

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

Agricultural Cl&s!!ell Non-agricultural Cla5ses ,.... -----,

,.... _________ .A.. ________ ~

VIII I II HI IV V Other

Cultivating Tenant Agricultural N on· cultivating Production VI VII services owneli cultivators labourers owners other than Commerce Transport and mis-

cultivation cellaneoUB sources

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

M F !II 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 29 30 31

3,114 3,081 224 215 115 52 180 304 112 99 48 58 1 314 318

115 123 44 44 4 2 I 9 " 20 21 175 163 6 9 2 3 II 27 12 13 4 S 25 27 578 564 29 26 20 20 100 1.';6 46 53 39 40 1 96 86 65 63 2 1 5 3 7 5 4 2 12 19

147 133 26 22 15 3 29 45 6 8 28 31

565 566 6 12 5 3 6 16 S 6 16 8 142 152 31 20 7 4 7 1 1 5 2 244 262 5 8 13 6 10 5 3 20 11 164 161 2 4 19 15 6 5 4 I 4 3 329 340 3 8 4 1 \) 7

46 51 9 10 " 5 1-.1, 2 8 310 291 6 n 25 12 10 12 6 3 1 51 70

.. .. 57 63 55 53 1 3

3

177 146 4 2 28 22

2,215 2,163 354 325 104 93 56 103 280 214 42 36 4 128 126

104 92 6 6 2 4 5 5 3 2 42 35 7 12 5 2 47 48

8 17 24 " " "

33 ~O II 6 1 1

79 81 2 2 2 8 US 125

.. " " 165 171 150 12-1 7 8 26 5( 18 10 31 34 2 76 61

53 45 8 7

287 287 41 46 1 "

164 159 20 13 19 16 2 6 2 4 2 63 64 10 6 16 10 I " 2 93 87 5 2 I 2 6 7 49 3] 6 4 4

]87 198 2 5 .' .. 97 98 15 12 3 3 9 102 86

]58 148 1 2 " 99 82 2 2

199

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'ViU&r;e

HUN SUR

Population Literates , r A..----.,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses ,---'------., Area of ,----"-----., 'fotal Houselei's

Name of Village or Village or Num- NUlU- pupulation popuhttion Town Town in ber of ber of ,...---I'---, ,---"---,

acres houses house-holds P P M F P ]\f F P P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

HANAOOl!U-concld

12R lIIadahalli 0,939.8 B~chimlt 129 lI'1udaganoor 1,288.5 40 43 204. 205 100 105 5 Ii 130 Negathur 0,1)92.8 11 II 59 1i0 30 30 2 3 2 131 NcrJakuuppe* 0,722.9 1.2 Iii 71 45 26 5 5 132 Panjahallikfwal 1,064.0 Bechirak

lil3 Parl'koppalu 0,116.7 ., Bechimk 134 Settihalli 1,081.3 ., Bechirak 135 Sindellahal1i 0,493. i 57 63 If)!) 293 142 151 ~ 16 16 , I3!) Thuppadakola 2,890.0 Bechirak .. 137 Udl1vepura 1,486.0 19 19 12~ 91 43 48 1 2 2

138 Ummathur 1,{\4,7.8 29 29 91 132 70 62 4 15 15 139 Varldambal 0,781i.8 67 82 2!l9 364 J79 185 2J 56 56 140 Varl>nchi 2,527.0 33 33 89 125 66 59 5 2 2 141 Veeranahosahalli 0,518.0 3 10 12 20 14 6 3 1 1 142 Veeraoahosahalli jungle 7,035.!) Bechirak

DHARMA PUR A 36,155.6 1,175 1.539 6,672 6,836 3,384 3,452 30 25 5 167 427 401 26

143 Annarayapura 1,084.9 Bechirak ., 144 Asawalu 0,790.8 56 66 295 339 161 178 6 6 145 Bastimadahalli 0,692.1 .. Bechir9k 146 Benkipura 0,871.8 95 120 1i07 528 21)6 272 13 33 32 147 Challahalli 1,00S.6 52 69 316 336 162 174 6 3 3 7 18 18

148 Chikkabeechanahalli 0,791.5 102 189 857 877 432 44-5 12 33 33 149 Dallalu 1,659.'1 61 77 360 389 194 195 18 30 25 5 150 Daityanakerekaval 1,726.9 12 12 14 23 15 8 1 1 1 151 Devagahalli * 0,738.9 .. Berhirak 152 Dharmapma 2,368.3 1M 190 770 773 364 409 28 44- 42 2

15a Doddabeechananalli 0,750.9 38 5ti 2411 230 124 106 ., 5 23 ]9 4 154 Gejiaiahnavadragurli 0,241.8 42 66 168 257 128 119 24 22 2 8 44 40 4 155 Gohalli 0,541. 7 II 12 56 51 24 27 1 7 7 156 Guddasettihalli (KG.) * 0,529.6 32 Bechirak .. 2 157 Halladakoppalu 0,875.2 36 36 109 151 66 85 3 3 3

158 Hallikere 0,656.7 16 23 99 107 49 58 1 1 1 159 Handanahalli .1,862.9 69 78 389 412 217 195 3 32 30 2 160 Haradanahalli .. 0,390.8 12 12 20 60 34 26 1 1 un Kadavac1daragudi * .. 1,073.9 Bechirak .. ., 162 Karimuddanahalli .. 1,362.7 99 161 654 680 319 361 :>'9 91 86 I)

163 KudiMernul1Hldanah9JIi 0,896.1 4- 4- 39 20 II (.I 8 3 2 164- Kuttavadi 2,290.2 5 6 61 32 16 16 2 2 165 Maranahalli 0,562.7 18 23 121 8il 37 46 166 Mudlapura * 0,596.5 " Bechirak .. .' , 167 Flankahalli 0,411.5 26 38 144 159 72 87 3 12 11

168 SingramaranahalJi .. 1,257.1 US 138 574 571 285 286 2 18 17 169 Sonahalli 1,J80.2 79 Bechirak 170 Sulekerllkaval * 0,857.7 Reehirak " 171 Tarikallu 0,724.0 10 11 75 63 35 2!l 172 Tarikallukavol 1,003.2 Bechirak

* Becbirak in 1941

200

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Statistics

'rALUK-contd,

1 Oultivating

owners

r-A-,

16

79 20 27

117

32

20 174

4

2,680

130

208 134

402 142

.. 268

102 83 22

48

45 206 34

196

6

35

60

238

20

F

17

76 21 17

122

36

12 177

2,.674

726

205 150

407 140

295

83 77 21

49

02 193 26

219

5

41

75

239

17

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

r---J>-,

18

5 14

14

5

12 3

2S

84

8

3 5

3

16

.2 12

11

19

2

7 5 5

16

7

14 3

31

98

13

3 3

5

17

3 13

16

18

4

F

19

--A.-

III Agricultural

labourers

r--..A.-,

M

20

10 4

.2

13 " 13

295

21 " 13 I

20 15 14

33

]3 10

5

3 6

30

5 II 2

36

"

15

16

'"

9 5 9

311

.. 27

25 1

27 16 8

38

7 8 4.

18

3

F

21

34

4 9 5

" 1

33

II

, r-

IV V Non. Production

cultivating other than owners 0ultivation

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

F F

22 23 24 25

2 2

4 4

" 2 3 3 4

8 8 2 1

20 IB 14 6

83 152 110 103

" 2 12

" " 26 29 5 6 1 4 II 9

2 2 3 6 9 8

I "

17 35 17 20

4 11 3 2 5 14 4 3

.2 2

J 3 2

14 20 30 33

" 3

"

10 8

201

N on.agric-uitUl al CI&s&es -..A--

VI VII

Commerce Transport

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

IIi F M F

2(J 27 28 29

" 2 1

2

69 44-

" "

I 3 7 5

6 6 5 6

6

24 4

16 13

" .. 1 3

VIII Other

services and mis-cellaneous

sources .'.........____, IIi

/)0

3 1

2

4

15 1

63

3

2 )7

7

2

.. 3

14

.. 4

7

26

F

/)1

4

4

5

18

70

I 2

3 14

3

2

2

24

4

b

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Village

HUNSUR

Population Literates r--A _--,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses r--" __ ---A..

Name of Village or Area of ,,---.A._, Total Houseless Town Village or Num- Num- population populaticn

Town in ber of ber of r---A------, r--.A--., r------A----. acres hauses hous€-

holds P P l\I F P IIf F P P 111 F

1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DHARMAPuRA-concld.

J73 Tarikallu Nala 1,759.5 ., .. Bpohirak .. ' J74- Thippur (8) .. 0,li56.3 31 37 189 139 78 61 10 4 4 175 Thippurkaval (F;uin) 0,276.R 7 7 2.~ 18 12 6 2 1 ]

176 TJ yyago" danahalli .. 1,671.1 15 15 8 53 29 24 1 1 177 Vaderahosahlllli (K.G.) 1,439.1 79 94 463 485 254 231 17 17

178 Yalachanahalli 0,553.9 Bechirak

RIUKERE 25,360.3 1,631 2,158 10,050 11,430 5,800 5,630 523 1,037 890 147

179 Ankanahalli 0,981.3 52 64 313 334- 166 168 5 35 33 2 180 Ayrahalli 0,544.4 75 99 450 506 241 265 37 70 69 11 181 Bettadur 0,804.5 45 53 269 280 136 144 8 5 5 182 Bilikere 0,885.7 281 382 1,735 1,985 1,037 94S 200 322 232 90 183 Bilikerekaval 0,176.4 Bechirak

184 Bolanahalli 0,577.3 268 331) 1,453 1,645 835 810 37 84 82 2 185 Bommala pura 0,262.0 .. .. .. Bechira,k .. ., 186 Buchahalli 0,430.3 20 24- 107 125 60 65 4 2 2 187 Chikkadanaha Iii 0,581.8 37 56 314 334- 159 175 15 42 28 14 188 DevarahnlIi 0,436.3 30 46 224 278 146 132 16 36 36

189 Doddakadanahalli* .. 0,675.0 4 4 7 5 2 1 1 190 Gerasanahalli (8) 0,809.2 93 IH 581 6S.~ 357 32S 13 22 21 1 191 Hlllebeedu 0,82.5.7 154 191 919 1,053 1'24 529 35 107 98 9 192 Halebeeduka v Itl 0,211.0 .. . . Bellhirak . , .. .. .. 193 Halladakallahlllli 0,410.2 12 15 90 95 48 47 9 11 10 1

194 Harohalli .. 0,791.0 27 31i 137 171 83 88 Ii 8 8 195 Hosurmarigudikaval .. 0,327.1 .. .. Bcchirak ., 196 Hullenahalli 0,651. 2 73 82 395 403 199 204 11 13 12 1 197 Hussainpllra 0,697.0 86 153 701 841 424 417 52 101 97 4 198 Hussainpurakaval .. 0,313.4- .. Bechirak

199 Hussainpura Nala .. 1,080.5 .. Bechirak . , .. 200 Jeenahalli 1,095.3 20 33 143 1M 76 78 5 9 6 3 201 Kempltnahalli ],02.'>.0 64 76 349 381 189 192 6 23 22 1 202 Kuppekolaghattlt 4,037 . .'> 40 fi2 223 282 149 133 1 4 4 203 I,akkur 0,397.8 .. llechirak

201- Mallinat hapura 1,705.3 29 47 245 261 130 131 4 18 18 .. 205 l'tIantlga.nahalli ] ,281. 0 51 72 358 440 221 2H1 27 37 33 4 206 Mydhanahalli O,44S.5 21 29 122 141 80 61 6 6 207 Rangayyanakoppall1 .. 0,.'>04.7 67 86 425 444 238 206 FI 29 27 2 208 Sahhanahalli 0,67R.6 10 11 82 68 3fj 33 1 3 3

'209 Shltnubhoganaballi .. 0,387.0 35 46 158 213 105 lOS 6 19 18 210 Sravananahalti 0,826.1 I.'> 26 126 125 66 59 7 13 12 211 Vaddarahalli 0,412.0 22 27 131 179 91 8~ 11 17 17

*Bechirak in ]941

202

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Statistics

TALUK-conc/d.

Agricultural Cllt88ea Non-agricultural Classes r- ....., r-

VIII I II III IV V Other

Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non.cultinting Production VI VII services owners cultivators labourers owners other than Commerce TranBport and mis-

cultivation cellaneous sourcrs

r---A.---, r---A.---, r---"---., ,-..A. __ , r---"---., r--..A._-., r--A--., r-..A.--.,

1\1 F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F 111 F

16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28 29 30 31

,. ,. 65 45 6 4 5 10 2 2

12 6 1 28 24 .,

235 209 3 3 7 4 2 5 3 3 4 7

4,610 4,392 182 124 370 359 103 165 266 208 164 142 12 9 253 231

154 163 II 5 ,. ,. 1 169 188 3 oj. 27 22 15 32 7 7 3 3 4. 2 13 7 131 140 . , 4 2 .. .. .. .. , . 1 2 566 509 9 \) 43 61 9 20 117 94 128 106 7 6 158 143

573 534 108 98 62 85 22 37 41 31 14 15 ' .. 15 10 .. .. " !i9 62 .. 1 3 ,. . .

138 159 " 14 7 2 6 2 2 3 1 115 99 2 3 25 26 2 4 2

4 2 ,. 1 340 314 15 12 . , .. 2 2 43'3 434 2 13 16 20 24 24 17 2 3 26 33 .. .. .. " .. 37 35 2 1 9 11

66 71 13 10 1 4 4 1 2 .,

193 196 3 Ii . , .. .. 3 3 321 327 3 4 51 42 7 8 24 22 7 4 1 1 10 9

.. .. 73 72 3 4 2 ..

177 191 11 1 124 102 22 28 2 2

115 114 3 Ii ., S 5 2 I'i 2 ]72 180 20 7 17 22 2 3 3 2 7 Ii 80 61 ..

191 171 6 3 29 22 8 9 4 29 29 6 4

102 103 .. 2 3 I 62 55 I 1 .. 2 1 .. 1 I 86 83 2 1 2 1 1 1 2

203

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• Name ')f Village or

Town

KASABA I

1 Abbalathi * 2 Abboor 3 Alalur 4 Anechowkur '" 5 Ankanahalli

6 Bekya 7 ChannenahlllJi 8 Chittenah~lli 9 Chowdenahalli

10 Chowkur * II Habatur 12 Halasoor (Jodi)· 13 HaJepetekantapura " 14 Haralapura .. 15 Haravemallarajapatua

16 Hunsckuppe 17 Ichanahalli 18 I ttagahalli .. 19 KachQnahalli Jungle .. 20 Lakshmipura

21 Malangi 22 Muddanahalli 23 Mummadikaval 24 Panchavalli 25 Periapatna (Town)

26 Periapatna Village .. 27 Rajapura 28 Satyagala 29 Satyagalakaval 30 Sulagodu

31 Tatanahl1lli 32 Uttenahalli

KASA])! II

33 Alanahalli (Jodi) 34 Ayarablloou '" 35 Begoor 36 Beiathur (8) 37 Bemmathi (.5)

38 Boothanahnlli (Jodi) .. 39 Chowthi .. 40 Hunasavadi 41 Iyyalapura (8) .. 42 Kalethimmanahalli * 43 Kamanaha lli 44 Kirangoor 45 Kogilavalli

'" Bechirak in 1941

Area of VIllage or Tow-nin

RCrf'S

2

Occupied houses

,---A-..--:- -, .NUUl- ~lllll-ber of ber of houses house-

holds

3

Popllll .. tion r-----::--A-.-------,

1941 1951

,-----.--"------, Total Houseless

population population ,-__ .A.-__ -, ,---'--_-,

P P ~I }' P ~f }'

5 6 7 8 9 J() 11

39,094.3 1,788 1,922 7,784 9,324 4,687 4,637 41 34 7

0,864.7 0,713.5 1,355.7 7,779.9 0,700.4

0,714.4 0,981.5 0,673.5 0,238.8 0,791.5

1,753.7 0,208.6 0,4;\6.4 0,984,4 0,889.2

0,567.6 0,811.6 0,570.8 4,515.8 0,979.0

1,279.0 1,095,4 1,137.7 0,987.4 0,684.8

1,733.3 9,.559.2 1,250.9 0,816.4 0,538.8

0,667.0 1,793.3

20,280.7

0,975.7 1,21)9.7 0,565.8 0,818,4 0,555.4

0,396.2 1,009.0 1,163.0 0,428.6 0,917.3

0,304.5 0,u04.2 0,6fl6.5

I 45 23 11

121

35 18 30 III 13

56 6 8

63 20

32 .. 20

24

44 27 .. 64

889

28

105 .. 15

59 12

907

WI 1 4

27 23

79 57 82 15

1

23 37

53 24 11

132

37 19 31 19 13

67 6 8

66 22

32

20

27

49 27

74 949

29

lIS

15

63 13

226 79

548

197 32

12<~ 8[1

274

71 254 66

144

61 ..

135

219 59 ..

192 3,957

1 16B 100

34 620

206 74

158 89 50

355 19 25

300 92

155 B('chirak

101 Bechirak

114

218 l!54

Bechirak 325

4,778

146 .. Bechirak

569 630 .. Bechirak

109 81

210 169

262 64

1 84 84 53 47 22 12

304 321

102 104 38 36 75 83 41 48 27 23

174 181 12 7 13 12

152 148 48 44

78 77

44 57 .. 61 53

110 108 73 81

172 153 2,410 2,368

81 65

30S 322 .. 41 40

131 131 32 32

953 3,676 4,359 2,197 2,162

195 I 4

28 23

80 72 82 15 1

24 37

802

50 113 94

267 226 364

64

921 5

12 112 119

332 347 395 63

4

Bechimk R9 107

146 168

204

442 J79 4 1 7 5

52 60 57 62

161 171 176 171 212 183

33 30 2 2

" 5R 411 96 72

41 34 7

23 15 8

16 8 8

Village

PERJAPAT::-;-A

Literates ,-___ A-__ -,

1941 1951

p p ]i'

12 13 14 1.5

884 1,592 1,154 438

., 24

1

.,)7

;i .' 3

12

4

1 4 :l

.. 2

12 15

11 695

.. 27

3

I 3

133

30

I 2 2

9 11 17

3 2

1 I 9 9 3 3 3 2

35 28

17 15 3 3

14 14 6 6 2 2

15 15 2 2

., 16 14 12 12

16

., 3

11 13 .' 42

1,225

31

88

1

19 5

16

., 3

11 13

38 824

31 .. 69

1

17 5

1 7

2

2

4 401

19

2

304 270 34

57 2 6 2 2

49 2 4 2 1

42 39 19 19 38 34

7 7 2 2

12 IS

12 4

8

2

3

4

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Statistics

TALVK

A gricultural Classes

r-----------~-----------~

I fulti,ating

0\1 ners

M F

16 17

2,097 2,132

.. 3S 39 16 13

173 180

73 19 65 36

151

5 121 20

65

28

38

92 53

117 522

59

232

32

117 25

93 lR 69 37

161

4 114

17

58

36

34

96 63

98 546

42

250 .. 37

107 23

1,445 1,407

326 34,4

" 47

124 137 113 25

1I

28 33

116 134 97 23 2

21 37

II Tenant

( ultivators

18

414

14

29

5 18 2

.. 24 1

5

3 3

2 275

12

11 " 1

!i

225

25

27

16 9

6S 4

7 14

F

19

402

14

24

2 17 I I

3

.. 18 3

8

2 2

:I 278

9

7

204

21

34

15 6

58 2

10 4.

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

447

" 13 37

2 53

17 I 7 Ii

27

9 11 8 5 9

9 .. 11

6

13 :l

16 120

(I

45

II

fl 2

219

47

7 1

29

2 14 3

20 1

F

21

482

18 34 2

57

5 1

11 7

23

4 7 8

11 10

10

13

9 1

14 144

(I

.. 43

2

13 4.

194

51

5 4.

27

8 8

12

IV Non.

(ultivating o,'mers

22

334

4.

.. 21

6 1

13

2

5

2 261

.. R

2 II

100

15

:l I

g 9

10 4.

F

378

7

26

1 3

7

.. 2 6

4.

.. 1

4.

4. 284

5

13

6 5

166

37

4 1

20 15 16

4.

2 4

205

Non.agricultural ClaFses ,....----------~----.-- ---~-~

VIII V VI vn Other

Prcdudion other than cultivation

M

238

., 13

2

1

3

6

8

200

1

:I

92

9 4

10 5 4.

2 I

F

25

215

:I

4.

2

7

.. 175

1

5

78

\)

1

12 2 :I

('(rrmerce

26

318

1 1

3

3

6 303

9

4.

F

27

315

7

3

3

5 297

15

5

1

TramFolt

!If F

28 29

44 35

3 4

41 30

~{,IVjf(,S

and mis· cellaneous

sources ,--"----.,

M F

30 31

795 695

11 2

7 1 25 27

5

2

.. 1 5

.. 6

2

2

.. I 8

3

29 29 688 614

2

9 4

2

107 97

16 12

1

I 2

14

1 46

7

6 9

2 27

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-l~ t.:

Village,

PERIAPATNA

Population Literates r- ----. ,--____...._~

Occupied 1941 1951 1941 1951 houses

Name of ViII age or Area of ,~--, , ___ ---A. ____ --,

Town Village or Num- Num· Total Houseless Town in ber of ber of population popnlation

acres houses house- ,------"------, ,--A.--, ,_-A, __ -. holds

P P M E' P M F P P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15

K!.sABA II-concld.

46 Koralaho~ahalli 0,378.2 4 4 7 42 lS 24 1 47 Kundanahal1i 0,639.0 .. 39 Bechirak ,. .. 4~ Lingapura 0,857.6 26 26 72 122 64 58 5 8 5 3 49 Lingapura Forest 1),939.5 .. .. Bechirak 50 Magali * 0,438.9 17 17 75 37 38 2 2

51 Mallinathapura 0,723.9 60 61 204 257 119 138 2 12 12 52 Ms.nchadevanahaIIi .. 1,556.2 26 29 49 121 69 52 .. I I 1 53 Muthur 2,126.4 83 86 387 381 186 195 7 7 17 2R 23 5 54 Naralapura 0,679.9 27 30 WO 162 83 79 23 n 35 11 55 Navalur (S) 1,683.1 70 70 266 332 171 161 1

56 Thinkapura 0,663.7 54 68 277 282 150 132 7 17 16

HARNAHALLl II 37,319.3 484- 534- 2,021 2.908 1,495 1,413 193 122 71 146 423 402 21

57 AraUkumari 1,446.3 " Bechirak ., 58 Avartbi 0,902.2 73 73 218 386 195 191 28 61 54, 7 59 Basavanahalli 1,040.8 11 II 77 54 29 25 7 4 4 60 Basavanayeni 1,504.5 .. Rechirak 61 Benagalu' 0,664.3 .. Bechirak

62 Bilaglmda 0,82].2 3 3 6 15 8 7 .. 4 4 63 Bylakupp" 0,664.8 24 27 141 301 173 128 163 99 M 6 25 25 64 Channakallukaval '. 4,948,2 .. Bechirak 65 Charapura 0,171.5 " Bechirak .. .. 66 Chikkamaravalli 1),456.6 3R 38 171 181 83 98 7 21 20 1

67 Dindagadu 1,156.5 58 58 174 299 162 137 14 45 44 1 68 Doddaharave 5,348.1 .. Bechirak 69 Doddaharave jungle .. 2.548.2 .. " Bechirak 70 Doddahonnur 0,486.0 17 17 91 100 52 48 7 9 8 71 Doddahonnurkaval 1,356.7 .. Bechirak

72 Doddaho~ur 1,460.4 34 :l4 99 234 U8 116 2 3 3 73 Doddakamaravalli 0,596.0 63 63 241 280 134 146 7 82 82 74 Girigur 0,997.8 19 ]9 80 127 61 66 3 18 15 3 71) Gollarahosahalli 0,341.3 .. .. Bechirak .. 76 Guddenahalli (Jodi) ., 0,513.1 22 22 28 ]04 52 52 4 1 1

77 GuUadahalll Jungle .. 1,006.6 .. :Bechirak .. .. .. .. 78 Handiguddadakaval * 1,983.6 2 2 41 34 7 30 23 7 12 12 79 Hosahalli 0.994.5 7 7 112 34 18 16 4 80 Kailasapura 0,285.6 .. .. .. Bechirak .. 81 Koppa 0,434.1 25 32 92 115 69 46 16 40 34 6

82 Lakshmipura 0,397.0 :Becbirak S3 Lingapura 1,374.5 .. Bechirak

,81 Maradiyur 0,767.8 Bechirak 85 Muthugool' 0,152.5 .. :Bechirak

86 Poondahalli 0,747.9 1S7 97 399 471 225 246 33 66 64 2 87 Shanl1bogana,halli 0,594.5 31 31 92 166 82 84 8 32 32 88 Sunkadahalli 0,357.2 Bechirak 119 Thirumalapura 0,799.0 .' Bechirak

. * 'Bechirak in ]941

206

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Statistics

T ALUK-conld.

(-

1 Cultivating

owners

,--A---,

M

16

17

19

105 32

122 63

170

82

778

IbO 25

8 43

3Po

91

36

25 92 1.5

15 "

3

168 69

F

1'r

24 .. 17

120 21

1:17 59

161

59

786

" 139 23

7 43

37

78

36

30 101

12

14

2

190 H

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

,.-----'-----,

M

18

11

2 " 22

17

169

II

13

35

23

J4

37 8

11

6

11

F

19

13

4 "

21

16

176

10

g

" 45

26

II

35 12

f)

,.

II

7 2

A

III Agricultural

labourers

,---A---.

M

20,

29

3 36 9 G

II

251

29

"

12

4

2:1

38 12 22

45

" 3

, '

31

26 6

F

21

23

:3 30 12

II

238

., 38 1

" 10

5

21

38 13 26

46

2

17

20

-----, , IV V

Non-cultivatmg Prcduction owners other than

cultivation

r--"----, ,---A---.

M F M F

22 23 24 26

" 2 5

37 as

" 2 2 1 I 6 11 11 3 9 9 I I

31 35 6 7

42 60 176 109

3 4 4 1

\)4 tl3

,. I 4 ~ 5

5 9 16

13 9 Ii 4 .. 7 12

12 19 "

6 6

" 32 6

4 4

4 14 9 9

207

Non·agricultural Classes ,~------,

VI Commerce

,--------"-,

M

26

4 " 1

16

.. 1

"

10

4 1

F

27

3

5

11

., 2

6

VII Transport

,--.A--.,

M F

28 29

5 2

" 2

.. ., 3 2

VIII Other

services and mis-

cellaneous sources

,_..A.--,

M

30

3

15 4 1

3

58

2

10

2

4

2

15 I

., 1

12

3 6

F

31

5

15 10

4

31

., 4

2

~

tI

4

3 !l

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Village

PERIAPATNA

Population Literates , ____ ___A. ____ -, ,--__ A_--,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

housep ,-----"--, Name of Village or Area of ,---1'------, Total Houstless

Towll Village or Num. Num. population population Townin ber of ber of

,-__ --A. __ , ,_A---., ,---1'----, acres houses house·

hold" P P ~I F P 111 F P P 1II ]1'

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

HAR"AHALLl I 24,753.1 1,465 1,541 7,153 7,645 3,802 3,843 424 971 850 121

90 Adagur 0,948.2 2 2 6 19 9 10 2 7 5 2 91 Ambalare 0,929.5 64 64 255 290 142 148 6 10 10 92 Basavanahalli 0,340.8 42 42 278 235 ll7 1I8 22 28 28 93 Byadambilagllli 1,002.8 82 82 321 36fl 172 197 4 3 '3 94 Ohamarayanakote .. 1,273.7 198 203 870 991 507 484 94 2J4, 187 27

95 Ohapparadahalli 0,832.7 158 181 777 913 437 476 95 171 149 22 96 Chikkanerale 0,432.6 35 36 189 175 86 89 7 8 4 4 97 Doddanerale 1,197.0 85 104- 441 533 270 263 4 48 46 2 98 Ganganakuppe 0,628.3 69 69 305 299 152 147 25 30 29 I 99 Giraguddakuval 1,377.7 9 9 54 46 27 19

3,852.0 .. Bechirak , . 101 Glldibhadranahoilahalii 0,348.7 18 11'1 71 91 47 44 2 17 17 102 HaleYllf 0,381.3 5 5 24 29 17 12 2 103 Harnahalli 0,848.2 48 48 297 215 116 99 I 8 8 104 Ilasuvinakavul 1,966.0 M 57 154 265 141 124 3 11 10

IOfj Reg~athur 0,314.5 Bechirak .. .. .. 106 Hnnsekoppalll 0,478.0 57 57 300 318 ]58 160 I 7 7 107 Ichanahalli 0,417.3 16 16 76 75 32 43 1 3 3 108 Kambipura 0,533.0 " .. Bechirak .. .. 109 Kanagalu 0,963.2 167 172 730 818 402 416 III 217 159 58

110 Kesarakere 0,427.7 Bechirak .. .. .. .. . . III Manuganahalli 0,620.5 47 45 199 245 lIP 126 1 19 19 .' 1I2 Rajanabilaguli 1,573.2 214 214 J,017 J,0135 535 530 30 90 86 4 lIB Rushimaratikaval .. 0,565.5 " .. Bechirak .. .. ll4 Sulekote 0,944.5 66 1'18 561 538 260 278 II 77 77

115 Tarikalln 1,146.1 4 4 94 17 9 8 ll6 VaddarabyaJaknppt' 0,409.6 25 25 134 99 47 52 3 3

BETTAllAPURA I 28,851.8 1,827 2,023 9,276 10,152 5,220 4,932 13 12 1 817 1,831 1,452 379

117 Anivulu 1,()()4.0 73 77 396 419 216 203 6 44- 44 ., 118 Bekkare 0,8114. S 106 114 590 527 272 2,1,5 69 112 102 10 119 Bettadnkal'al 0,578.1 .. Bechirak ]20 Bcttadapura 2,421.7 320 355 1,411 1,939 1,050 889 345 703 494 209 121 Bhuvanahalli 0,702.0 129 178 783 868 453 415 7 7 .. 70 12.) 116 10

122 Billaballi 0,1565.6 29 34 1M 150 70 80 6 12 12 123 Depura 0,444.3 28 28 144 98 47 51 2 2 2 124 Eachur 0,6S3.6 85 92 372 449 223 226 14 65 59 6 125 Gorahalli 1,299.3 206 209 888 1,009 499 510 .. 43 110 106 4 126 Hala!;anahalli 9,110.1 183 211 8S6 1,128 572 556 3 2 ]06 235 140 95

127 Harinahalli 0,563.6 39 42 226 265 131 134 12 30 30 ]28 J ogaHahalli 1,138.6 71 75 351 300 15:'1 )45 15 31 31 129 Kavabnahalli 0,607.S 40 44- 218 2;:;0 129 121 .. 4 21 21 130 Kanoor 1,143.8 42 52 290 258 133 125 2 2 .. 13 15 15 131 Kamalapllra 0,1)58.7 110 130 596 596 306 290 ]4 49 47 2

]32 Konalmr 1,578,8 156 165 863 797 401 396 43 136 1I5 21 133 Kllrgaliu 0,981.6 74 81 417 351 165 186 7 7 6 I 134 Navilllkodikaval* 0,657,5 I I 14 11 3 4, 4

* Bechirak in 1941 208

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

. Agricultural Classes r-----' .A-______ ---.,

I Cultivating

owners

16 17

3.066 3.029

8 ll5 101 141 422

349 79

2:n 123 27

44 13 80

128

149 32

198

117 4fi9 ..

201'1

9 33

10 129 95

153 3SS

380 84

222 108

19

42 10 60

108

146 39

222

., 122 425

223

8 36

4,038 3,777

214 192

583 411

55 47

195 413 358

119 135 103 114 273

332 134 11

lHys,

201 175

5)] 380

62 43

188 408 351

127 122 92

no 25S

302 155

3

II Tenant

cultivators

18

95

6 6

15 16

2 3

27

2 5

7

198

30

23 13

2

64

" 6 2

I!) 29

F

19

87

2 II

13 14

3

2 2

30

3 5

3

4

180

" 22 " 38 13

4

48

22 24

III Agricultural

labourers

20

115

"

1 8

10

29

21

10

9

" 3

14

5

4

207

2 7

lOil

8 11 14

" , 6

l(1

7 4

10 2

F

21

115

8

24

29

2

14 4

2

17

5

10

170

2 r.

48

3

Hi HI 13

7 4 4 9

16 6

IV Non­

cultivating owners

22

133

:l 3 9

]8

3

10 1

29

" 35

7

9

250

24 " 86 15

3 .. 4 7

48

12 3

14

23

F

2.3

199

4 11 12 25

16

10

25 2

30

56

6

2

341

32 "

106 15

II 8 9

13 54

16 7 2

10

33 1

209

Non·sgrirultural CIa sees ,.---_________ .A-__________ ~

VIII V Other

Production other than cultivation

24

138

2 5 1

18

19

"

2

3

2 6

46

13

21

120

9

36 8

3 " 10 13 15

4

11 4

F

25

123

2 3

18

13

2

7

39

17

22

106

., 8

" 29 4

,.

8 1::1 11

5

10

VI Commerce

26

37

7

2

22

5

107

6

41

6 29 l5

27

40

3

10

" 3

21

" 3

88

" 7

" 29

6 2R 13

4

VII Transport

28 29

2

1

1

services and mis­cellaneous

30 J1

218 250

8 13 2 4 6 '13

23 31

25 30 7 5

36 41 I

" 2 9 7 6 7

77

" 12

72

1 7

19

298 270

4 3 "

165 12S I) 3

26 29 57 C.6

2 2 2 7

13

27

4

9

13

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Village

PERIAPATNA

Population Literates ,-_____ -A. ,-----'-----.

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses r "-----. Area of ,.....---'---. Total Houseless

Name of Village or Village Num- Num- population popUlation Town or Town ber of ber of r--- ,---A---. ,----"----.

in acres houses house-holds P P M F P M F P P M F

2 3 Ie /j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

BETTAP A.PURA -concld.

135 Nilavudi 1,510.3 50 50 249 245 131 114 1 .. 10 2!l 23 6 136 &>egetorekaval* 0,669.7 3 ::I Hi 8 8 5 3 :3 137 Suragahalli .. 1,302.7 82 82 442 473 248 225 48 95 82 13 138 VaddarahosalHtlli jungle 0,065.2 Bechirnk

BETTAlJAPURA II .. 22,866.4 2,486 2,592 12,933 14,111 7,224 6,887 5 2 3 609 1,836 1,559 277

139 Attigodu 1,331.0 207 217 1,099 1,140 592 54S 93 253 195 58 140 Bara,e 1,176.5 99 113 522 589 291 298 10 73 51 16 14-1 Chikkamalali (Judi) .. 0,511U 82 82 384- 467 240 227 3 .. 3 14- 50 45 5 142 Galaganakere 0,798.0 57 61 308 3RO Ifl4 186 11 96 71 25 143 Haradur 1,129.9 133 14-0 682 788 393 395 8 82 81 1

144 Hiremalali .0,904.1 4 4 22 24 13 11 ., 3 2 1 145 Kittur 2,390.3 411 4-13 2,074 2,36S 1,213 1,155 2 2 .. 140 258 224 34 146 Kothavalli 2,435.2 265 296 1,6R2 1,591 810 781 48 128 92 36 147 Kudakur 1,519.0 37 38 151 191 86 105 8 27 22 5 148 Maradur 1,904.5 177 179 887 900 461 439 44 58 55 3

149 Melur 0,768.5 107 107 531 555 283 272 40 168 133 35 150 Naganahalli 1.076.9 96 96 467 565 287 278 6 67 65 2 151 Nandipura 1,281.'1 93 96 413 497 255 242 14- 25 23 2 152 l\'ilamangala 0,753.1 79 79 385 416 204 212 8 18 18 153 Sangara~ettahaI1i 0,711.9 188 197 933 981 507 474 82 207 182 21)

154 Settahalli 0,613.9 142 14-6 750 819 425 39·! 24 98 92 6 155 Thammadahalli 1,064.2 153 167 785 878 459 419 20 133 127 6 156 Thunga 1,992.9 156 161 858 962 511 451 39 92 75 17

RAI'ANflUR I 21,348.3 2,512 2,585 12,885 13,787 6,976 6,811 42 24 18 809 2,091 1,706 385

157 Arenahalli 1,278.0 236 233 1,166 1,369 684 685 76 188 138 50 158 Bavalalu 0,412.9 53 53 324 248 126 122 29 41 39 2 159 Roganahalli 0,559.0 161 IG2 841 939 477 462 42 107 94 13 160 Chikkab:valalu 0,616.3 20 21 114 107 48 59 3 3 161 Dodd aLy alaln 1,107.0 63 74 635 596 309 287 36 74 58 16

162 Dorekere 1,261.0 93 98 445 472 247 225 6 37 3(1 7 163 Handithavalli 0,560.7 132 127 626 671 352 319 3 88 81 7 164 Haralahalli 0,571.6 101 107 506 516 246 270 58 172 127 4-5 J65 H onnenah alii 0,99'3.8 164 164 808 900 469 431 9 72 72 166 Hosahalli 1,319.4 105 107 454 465 233 232 9 153 1l!2 21

167 Javanikuppe 0,599.4 II2 123 359 406 195 211 13 41 39 2 168 Kallakere 1,292.7 46 46 219 234 117 117 8 15 15 i69 Kela~anahalli 1,013.2 145 14·i 757 710 364 34t1 27 72 58 14 170 KellW' 1,288.0 139 14.2 1i80 732 361 371 35 153 122 31 171 K0dihaUi 0,681.8 15 1.5 93 65 35 30 3 3

172 Makodu 2,306.3 370 380 1,'l6S 1,854 944 910 114 194- 174 20 173 !I!ala!!anakere 1,066.3 93 94 444 109 199 210 69 9·i 84 10 174 Nagaraghatta 0,.511.(l 32 32 191 18'! 97 !H 3 37 :14 3 175 HavRndur 1,568.8 258 275 1,514 1,940 991 949 42 24 Hl 263 481 345 136 176 f:lettihalli 0,905.3 82 82 347 393 209 184 4 14 14

177 Thunga (8) l,430.7 92 106 494 573 273 300 5 52 44- 8

* Bechirak in 1941 210

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

I Cultivating

owners

M

J(j

lIS 8

223

F

17

91 8

190

6,829 6,014

466 272 206 188 377

13 996 785 78

402

252 245 2,H 196 3Hi

424 416 446

454 272 t97 170 373

9 967 747 95

362

248 239 230 197 281

292 878 394

5,866 5,118

606 599 ll8 110 438 415 37 47

244 221

236 290 96

324 176

171 114 287 320 31

810 190

9.')

330 204

2i9

206 262 104 29,J 178

184 112 224 329 26

751 21)5 91

:no 180

270

Agrieultural Cla~es

II Tenant

cultivators

18

117

1 1

12 1

. . 66 4 o "

.. JI)

., S

10

245

7

2 8

2 8

07 19

" 47

.3

10

.. 31

9

F

If)

152

1 1

12 I 2

2 78

'" 5

.. .15

.. 10 16

806

.. ~ .

. 2 II

106 21

.. 83

6

6

.. 42

10

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

4 .. 3

264

73 .. 1 1

.. 46

1 1

11

16 29 2

40

.. 12 31

210

5 " 9 2

19

2

103 1

.. J 8

31 .. 2

28

F

21

8 .. 7

210

54

3

.. 27 2

.. III

17 16

. . 33

.. 9

30

205

I)

1 6 3

14

.. J

gO 3

3

3 2 I

46

.. 24

IV Non·

cultivating owners

M

22

Ii

87

8 II

4 1 1

.. b

.. 14

12 .. 2 2

17

.. 10

256

20 2

16

2 46

II

II .. 4

[\2 2 .. 89

F

23

10 .. 14

186

I)

22 2

11 2

.. 9 1 3

18

6 .. 3 9

30

.. 11

858

22 4

33 .. 6

7 1

55

J8

15 .. :\

65

. , 129

211

N on-agricuitura.l Classes ~--------------~---------------,

V Production other than

cultivation

24

.. 3

251

22 ..

.5 2

10

.. 47 17 4

12

.. 3

.. 6

98

" II 14

99

10 .. 10 .. 3

2 13

5 1 8 4

J6 3 .. 22 2

F

25

.. 4

196

14

2 1 4

.. 31 15 2

12

.. I

.. 6

03

.. 9 6

109

17

6 . . 3

3 18

5 I

12 I

1'7 2 .. 23 I

VI Commerce

M

26

, . 3

88

]2 . . 2

o •

12 a

.. 3

268

14 I I . . 10

.. 4 5

12

21

.. 195

F

27

28

7

.. 10 4 . . 3

.. 2

2

219

14

2

16

.. 3 :I

.. 13

22

. . 146

VII Transport

M F

28 29

1

4

2

.. 2

VIII Other

serviaes and mis­

cellaneous sources

M F

30 31

4 5 .. 10 10

142 151

9 7

10 I 5

9 3

14 .. 14

.. ., 41 33

8 .. 1\) 25

3 9 17

" 26 20

,. II

2 :I 10 5

533 496

20 21 5 7 I I 2

33 27

4 5 35 2i

2 I 23 26 !i6 51

8 I 2 4 3 3

20 '20

4 3 4 3 ..

294 275 3 3

15 20

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Village

PERIAPATXA

Population Literates , r---.A---,

Oooupied 1941 1951 1941 1951 Area of bouses

.'i arne of Village or Village or r--~ ,----.~

Town Town in Num· Num· Total Houseless aores ber of ber of population population

houses house. r-~ ,----"---, ~ holds

p p M F P M F P P !II F

1 ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10

RA\'ANlJ{;R II 19,234.2 2,028 2,073 9,090 10,439 5,310 5,129 39 25 14 537 1,367 1,127 240

178 Asvaltt 0,798.1 86 86 400 404 :)00 204 72 124 72 52 179 Avarekayiguddadakaval 1,464.5 .. Benhlrak .. 180 Ayathanahalli 1,298.'1 109 10\1 4.11 541 2tH 280 3 45 38 7

181 Basalanura. 0,676.5 152 152 627 659 3~2 337 61 120 89 31 182 Chikka:vaddarakere ., 0,180.0 21 21 73 103 51 52 1 5 5

183 Doddavaddarakere 0,177.4 10 10 29 MJ 21 28 184 Oangadhara BaMavana.· 0,470.8 41 44 147 229 117 112 2 29 24 5

Lalli 185 Haralaballi 0,457.3 44 44 205 223 lI6 107 7 4 3 3 ..• 2 2 186 Hemmige 0.781. 7 106 122 591 648 343 305 25 87 77 10 187 Hit.tanaha IIi 0,726.2 26 30 lIO 128 G4 64 2 lR 16 2

188 H\ttann hebbagilll 1,150.0 229 229 I,OSO 1,120 5(\4 556 20 I!l3 155 JS 189 .Kaggtlndi 0.904.0 106 107 508 579 294 285 26 127 III 16 190 Kampalapura 2,255.3 :lSI 381 1,767 2,084 1,108 9711 13 11 2 142 233 209 24 191 Kaudagala 0,9(1~.4 1211 J31 499 fi7f) 281 298 59 90 83 7 192 Kirullelli (S) 1,177.9 141 141 61-1 7f)7 363 344 33 lIO (J4 16

Ill3 Kodihalli (S) 0,313.R IS Beehirak 2 194 'I1akanahalli 0,686.0 88 89 391 4111 226 235 12 Ii 17 195 Manchadevanahalli 0,53i.3 Bechirak .. 196 Mellahalli f),84U; 46 46 131 ]\18 !!9 99 ., 2 18 14· 4 197 Neralllkuppe 0,447.3 33 33 144 152 78 74 19 10 9 2 4 4

198 Sanyaoipllfa (I,GIO.l 53 53 280 271 139 132 3 21 13 8 ]99 Seegur (1,763.2 54 60 76 260 13R 122 6 18 12 6 200 Sanahinakuppe 0,347.4 Bechirak 201 Suudavalll O,614.S 127 135 643 755 382 373 57 71 60 11 202 TeJagahakllppe 0,654.0 49 50 219 289 143 146 4 35 32 [I

212

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StaHstic~

rALUh..-concld.

Agricultural Classes :N' on-agricultural Classes ,-------------"---------~--""'\

, ________ --A.-_____ -,

VIII I II III IV V Other

Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non- Ploduution VI vn services ownere cultivators labourers cultivating other than Commerce Transport and mis-

oWllers cultivation cellaneous sources

,_A._-, ,_A._-, ,_A._-, ,--A---, ~--, ,---A.--" ,_A.----, ,---.A.----,

M F M F M F III F 111 F M F ]I:l F 111 F

16 17· 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Q" wU 26 27 :28 29 30 31

4,291 4,161 192 179 164 125 163 214 102 72 109 113 5 3 284 262

It::~ 166 35 30 2 8 ..

260 27S .. 1 2 .. 265 272 2 2 23 29 27 20 5 _j.

51 52

21 2R .. .. 90 97 5 4 ., 3 5 4 11 4

107 102 2 1 2 1 .. 4 3 291 2.55 10 8 17 22 3 1 22 19 55 57 2 7 7

435 411 n" ." 77 Ii 7 27 29 5 4 3 4 26 24 2,j.9 ?27 4 4 4 5 11 24 12 S .. ., 14 71 704 650 22 13 42 3 25 34 51 3[1 105 108 5 :1 154 126 222 231 12 6 9 3 20 33 7 5 1 II 19 349 330 [) 6 9 8

., .. 178 189 13 10 6 1 7 12 12 8 10 15

.. ., 56 62 37 31 1 " [)

67 57 1 1 10 16

98 92 14 13 21 23 (I 4 120 102 6 5 3 8 9 3 1 2

,.

379 :m ., 2 2 ,. 1 125 1:12 I 4 13 10 2 1 1

2L3

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,"'~

ViUage •.

HEGGADDEVANKOTE·

Population Literates , -, , __ ..A.-----,

1941 1951 1941 19tH Occupied

houses ,..-____ ..A. ____ -,

Name of Village 01 Area of ,_..A._-, Total Hcuseless Town Village or Num- Num- population poplltatkn

Town in berof ber of ,-_-"------, ,--"---, ,..---,.A---. acres houses house-

holds P P 1\1 F P lH F P P 1\1 F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

HEOOADDEVaNI<OTE 83,607.0 1,338 1,314 6,373 6,078 3,073 3,000 35 22 13 526 854 657 197

I Agas>lnahndi 2,5.52.0 13 12 85 45 26 19 2 8 8 2 Akkadevanahalli 0,274,0 Bechirak .. .. 3 Arnani jungle 7,767.0 14 14 643 123 66 57 " 6 4 2 2 4 Annur 1,301.0 ·l5 45 Hl4 217 lOS 109 8 3 5 7 24 24 5 Bheemanahalli 2,005.0 15 15 84 66 :n 35 3 3 3

6 Bommal>l[lura 0,85H.0 Bechirak 7 Roodanur 2,03-1..0 45 40 121$ 171 81 90 10 14 14 8 Chngatekuppe 0,131.0 .. Berhirak !) Chakahalli 0,223.0 (iHl Bochirak ,. 33

10 Chltkkodanahalli 1,081. 0 .35 55 175 2R2 141 141 12 8 4 9 21 21

II Dasanaplll'>I 0,329.0 Bechirak 12 Gowdintachltnaikanahalli 0,867.0 9 I) 3 40 20 20 13 Ultropura 0,322.0 Bechirak ]4 Heggadapura (K.G.) 0,556.0 313 31 135 137 77 60 .. 9 23 23 15 Heggaddevankote (Town) 0,480.0 390 416 1,474 1,861 913 948 12 R 4 293 483 325 158

16 Hirihalli 5,560.0 134 100 396 450 244 206 6 26 23 3 17 Hosahalli 1,601.0 43 43 244 227 126 101 12 42 33 9 18 Hunsekuppe 1,824.0 1 1 4 f) 4 1 ]9 Kattemanuganahalli 1,161. 0 94 95 :~51 471 239 232 2 2 7 63 56 ... . 20 Kodasigo 0,700.0 Bechirak

21 KoUegowtlanahaIli 1,816.0 102 III 411 498 249 249 60 27 22 5 22 Konegowdanahundl .. 0,544.0 Bechimk 23 Krishll.apuradakaval 0,3.59.0 .. Bechirak 24 Machanitikanahalli 0,663.0 ]6 16 61 63 35 28 1 S S 25 Metikuppe 4,622.0 50 43 222 177 80 97 18 23 21 2

26 MetikllPpe Forest 12,984.0 Bechirak 27 1\letikuppekaval 2,S82.0 Bechirak 28 Motta 0,826.0 45 47 236 242 117 125 17 20 15 .5 29 !lIusikere 1,032.0 .. Bechirak 30 Naganahalli 0,704.0 33 27 88 1:39 68 71 3 7 6 1

:ll Kanjanaikanahalli .. 1,374.0 20 21 102 94 46 48 4 4 4,

32 Padukote 1,918.0 Bechirak 33 Padukotekaval 4,59.f..0 Bechirak 34 Pal1jahalli 1,264.0 Bechirak .. 35 Rajagowdanahundi 2,392.0 58 58 171 253 132 121 3 16 10

36 Savve 2,281.0 .. Bechirak 37 Shanthipllra 0,!l2G.0 " ... Rechirak ., 38 flheeran:thundi 0,447.0 24 ')" llll 116 57 59 3 6 3 3 _0

39 Siddapura 1,606.0 17 14 58 52 24 2R 4 3 3 40 Solltpura 2,766.0 Bechirak

41 Somegowdanahllndi .. 0,544.0 .. Rechirak 42 SLlnaballi 0,962.0 l[) 16 97 90 43 47 10 9 I 43 Vaddaragudi 1,227.0 18 IS 95 70 37 33 Fl 9 8 1 44 Yadalhure 2,400.0 28 27 138 120 73 47 3 (\ 6 45 Yalp.hllodi 0,411.0 15 15 45 64 36 28 2 4- 4-

46 Yalehll.1dikaval 0,433.0 BCDhirak

214

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Statistics

rALUK

Agricultural ClaEses Nen-agricultural Cla&'lCs , , , VIII

I ]I III IV V VI VII Other Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non- Production services

owners cuith-ators labourers cultiva ting other than Commerce Transpcrt and mis-owners cultivation cellaneous

sourceS ,--.A.--., r--.A.--., ,--A.--., ,-A--., ,--A.--., ,--A.---, ,--A._-, ,-A----,

111 F :I[ F 1\1 F }I F M F M F ;\[ F 1II F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .11

1,631 1,548 386 363 293 369 108 145 181 152 124 95 32 27 323 301

12 9 10 8 2 2 2 --.. 34 31 32 26

90 96 4 2 4 4 7 2 3 5 26 30 2 4 3 1

-- .. 50 50 23 21 6 16 2 3

.. " .. .. 78 81 38 34 7 15 2 4 14 6 2 1

" .. .. 7 8 10 12 3 .. ..

44 30 5 5 21 22 2 2 3 1 2 .. 253 251 45 52 96 127 60 73 66 77 106 89 32 27 255 252

95 87 120 98 1 2 15 15 7 2 4 1 2 99 80 2 1 13 14 3 3 3 1 4 2 2 4 I ..

163 162 32 29 18 23 2 8 13 4 4 7 6

180 170 23 16 30 45 3 7 6 4 2 7 5

28 23 7 5 .. 46 46 15 16 5 15 4 10 10 10

.. .. .. 76 77 10 18 29 23 5 2

.. 48 46 5 5 7 12 3 6 5 2

49 43 2 5

.. .. 101 103 4 2 14 10 2 6 3 5

.. " " .. 35 35 19 22 1 2 2 18 20 4 3 2 4 1

.. .. 31 34 8 10 1 1 3 2 24 16 8 11 5 6 60 37 3 9 10 1 19 13 4 5 6 7 2 5

215

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Namr of VilIaQ'e or Town ,-

1

HEBBALAGUPPE

47 Belaganahalli 48 Belaganahallikaval .. 49 Boppanahalli 50 Chowdahalli 51 Gudumanahalli

52 Hebbalaguppe 53 Heggadahalli

(Devalapura) 154 Hulikura 55 Hulikuradakava 1 56 Hyrige

57 !tna 58 Jakkahalli * 59 Malara 60 Manuganahalli 61 Matakere

62 Siramahalli 63 Toravalli 64 Tumbasoge 65 Yarahalli 66 Yarahallikaval

HAMPAPURA

67 Bacbagowdanahalli .. 68 Bannavadi 69 Bettahalli 70 Chamanahalli 71 Chikkakereyur

72 Chikkanandi 73 Chotnahalli 74 Doddakereyur .. 75 Doddakereyurkaval .. 76 Garikekattekaval

77 Hampapura 78 Hengerekaval 79 Hiriuandi 80 Holehundi 81 Hommaragalli

82 lruvidi 83 Jinnahalli 84 Jompllnahalli~ 85 Kanchamalli 86 Kannaiahnahalli

87 Kannenahalli 88 Karehundi 89 Karigala (Herahalli) 90 Kodichamanahalli .. 91 Kohaln

* Becbirak in 1941

.<\rca of Yillag" or 'Town in

acres

2

Occupied h01ise~

,----"------., Nnm- Num­ber of ber of honseR house·

holds

3 4

Population ,---_._---"--._-----,

1~41 1951

,-___ A _____ ,

Total Hous~less populat,ion population

,-__ .A.--:---.. ,---A.___,

p p }' P M F

6 6 7 8 9 10 11

14,958.0 2,230 2,007 7,621 9,854 40,952 4',902 9405

0,249.0 1,016.0 0,535.0 0,635.0 0,705.0

0,970.0 1,213.0

0,563.0 0,237.0 1,365.0

1,315.0 1,021.0 0,272.0 0,635.0 0,690.0

0,417.0 0,450.0 0,717.0 1,192.0 0,761.0

.. 1I2 38

480 102

49 ..

242

397 135

165

1I2 89

231 78

120 26

407 85

45 ..

206

363 154

.. 148

128 85

181 59

., Bechirak

., Bechirak 497 616 316 300 112 120 fi7 63

1,829 433

210 .,

813

Becllirak

2,236 459

243 Bechirak

1,066

1,345 1,614 716

., Bechirak

., Bechirak 673 679

428 567 329 400 708 867 243 271

I Bechirak

1,129 1,107 234 225

lIS 125 ..

537 529

777 837 362 354

.. 347 332

284 283 21S 182 432 435 141 130

I) 4 5

26,139.0 1,882 1,916 8,230 9,859 40,939 40,920 740 34 40

0,339.0 1,1l7.0 0,736.0 0,557.0 1,333.0

0,700.0 0,736.0 1,324.0 0,258.0 0,411.0

0,394.0 0,202.0 0,831.0 0,808.0 1,271.0

0,146.0 0,891.0 0,852.0 0,509.0 0,541.0

0,768.0 0,066.0 3,986.0 0,541.0 2,152.0

81

89 4

155

53

309

.. 276

9 123

26 16 .. 49

81

95 4

155

53 ..

318

.. 276

9 126

26 16 .. 49

., Bechirak

.' Bechirak

., Bechirak 35 Bechirak ..

430 355 169 186

440 460 242 218 10 48 22 12

., Bechirak

., Bechirak

., Bechirak

639 837 .. Bechirak

267 264 ., Bechirak

1,324 1,727

.. Bechirak 1,299 1,458

.. 32 551 695 .' Bechirak

136 64

195

Bechirak 139 80

Bechirak 299

216

411

126 ..

867

..

426 ..

138

860

720 738 24 8

346 349

.. 69 38 ..

165

70 42

134

23 9 14

. . 36 14 22

Village

HEGGADDEV Al\1KOTE

Lit~rates ,----'----,

1941 11:1.'51

p p

12 13 14

F

16

319 1,164 1,009 155

13 1

106 I

14

27

27

63

9 18 21 18

1

.. 20 2

344 65

35

180

19 2

278 fA,

33

164

69 66 112 107

170 116

21 21 7 7

113 107 26 25

66 I

2

16

3 5

54

6 1

489 1,076 913 163

17

12

90 .. 6

.. 100

60 ., 13

.. 3

.. 12

50

56

126 ., 10

237

185 2

86

.. 9 6 .. 19

45

54

96 .. 10

199

.. 1M

2 75

9 6

13

.. 5

2

30

38

.. 31

11

6

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Statistics

fAL"CK-ro71td,

Agric·ultural Classes ,-____________ .A. _____ ~ ______ -,

I Cultivating

owners

F

16 1'l

3,343 3,119

265 238 41 38

530 484 195 171 83 83

363

602 285

.. 170

227 179 300 103

346

583 268

155

211 154 291 97

3,221 3,120

149

137 3

144 ..

119

518

.. 494 ..

266

.. 69 32

109

:"tTy ••

170

121 4

127 ..

134

494

475

256

70 37

92

II Tenant

cultivators

,-_.A._,

18

421

.. 16 10

200 7

24

41 12

42

12 1

50 6

322

50 7

13

.. 66

40 .. 1

14

F

19

384

12 10

173 5

15

45 8

43

12

56 5

285

3

34 3

8

.. 60

36

2

2 .. 10

III Agricultural labourers

M

20

541

12 3

143 17 6 ..

121

83 28

70

4 23 12 19

442

16 2

60

5

88

.. 14 24 25

5

F

21

647

., 21 6

181 21 12 ..

122

126 30

64

lO 18 21 15

531

30 3

74

2 ..

119

.. 29 8

25

.. 1

IV Non.

cultivating owners

22

271

9 3

59

5 .. 41

23 47

53

24

24

264

2

40

.. 24

87 .. 25

.. 10

F

23

375

10 9

69 9

15

43

46 6

54

32

34 7

305

2

54 .. I

28

98

31

.. I

217

Non.agricultural Cla~ses ,-___________ .A.-__________ -,

VIII V VI VII Other

Production other than cultivation

110

,. 9

25 5

3

9 ]

4

13 15 14 7

293

4

22

32 , . 2

.. 90

33 .. 29

2

F

25

109

13

39 5

" 1

12 1

2

16 9 9 2

283

4

19

38

81

34 .. 35

Corn IT (\Tce

1\1

26

110

2

84 3

6

3

I

10

157

6

13

77

. . 16

13

F

27

116

4

73 5

.. 15

7

6

1 5

157

4

12

74

18

11

1\[ F

28 29

12 11

.. 10 ~ 10

services and mis. cellaneous

sources

F

30 31

156 152

3 2

88 88 7 9

3

16

7

4

22 6

2

18

,. S

2 .. 19 4

228 228

.. 10 5

2

45 51

65 60

42 56

.. ., 2 3

12 8

28

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Name of Villuge or Town ~

1

HAMPAPURA--COll cld.

92 Kolagal~ 93 Kunigal 94 Madapura 95 Mallahalli 96 Marchahalli

97 Nayakanahundi* 98 Pura

ALANAHALLI

99 AJanahalli 100 Ankanahalli 101 Bettadabeedu 102 ChamaJapura (K.G.) 103 Devalapura

104 Gagadahalli 10.5 Gangadahosahalli (R) lOB Gollana befdu 107 Halladamanuganahalli 108 Horamaralli

) 09 Ka dasuru 110 Kallukodu III Kandegowdanapura .. 112 Kanivanahund. 113 Kattehundi

114 Kethahalli 115 Kottagala 116 Kyathanahalli 117 MI111ahal1i JIg Manegaranahundi

119 Masanikuppe 120 Muddiahnahundi 121 Pura 122 Saragur 123 Shindenahalli

124 Thandasipura 125 Thotahalli

126 127 128 129 130

131 132 133 134

SAltA-GUR

Ankupura Baragi Basavanakoh' Beeravalu Bennegerc

Bidagalu (S) Chamalapura .. Channagowdanahalli .. Chikkakundur

* Bechirak in 1941

Ar(>11 of Village or Town in

(1'(' res

2

1,081.0 0,522.0 0,984.0 0,349.0 0,394.0

0,738.0 0,1302.0

21,651.0

0,939.0 0,548.0 1,nl.0 0,729.0 0,427.0

0,213.0 0,769.0 0,958.0 2,202.0 0,295.0

0,423.0 0,832.0 0,495.0 2,592.0 0,657.0

0,568.0 0,891.0 2,111.0 0,43;; .0 0,251.0

0,398.0 0,070.0 0,408.0 0,969.0 0,497.0

0788.0 <. 315.0

35,450.0

3,022.0 2,1l\l5.0 0,324.0 0,609.0 0,945.0

1,]14.0 1,395.0 1,071.0 0,778.0

Occupied house~

Pnpulathn r-------./>--------....,

19!} 191H

r-----'-----, NUll· ~lIm· ber of her of houses house·

, __ ____.__.A.. __ • __ ,

3

326

161

82

19 104

hold,;

4

333

164

87

10 105

Tota 1 [f ouseless population popUhtion

r-----'-----., ,--A.._, P

5 6

1,291 1,595 Bechirak

673 738 Bechirak

384 470

454 79

609

P M F

7 8 9 10 71

773 822 Iii 11 4 ..

373 365

241 229

45 34 318 291

1,053 1,246 5,668 6,075 3,075 3,000 9 3 6

181

86 14

23 84

57

.. 7

., 119 21

37 191

.. 6

184 43

225 1,018 1,208 610 598 Bechirak

86 392 403 211 Hl2 15 74 67 33 34

.. Bechirak

33 105

85

7

119 2\

133 512 ..

426

142 554

Bechirak 427

Bechirak

., Bechirak 134 21 ..

533 77

Bechirak 536

99

Bechirak

63 265

233

79 289

194

10 11

259 277 49 50

39 216 175 97 78 245 1,045 1,172 600 5i2

6 ..

210 GO

.. Bechirak

.. Bechirak

.. Bechirak 15 34 16 18

Bechirak 924 1,002 509 493 212 235 120 115

.. Bechirak 27 Bechirak

2,495 2,574 8,185 11,367 5,639 5,728

463 42

162 !l.'i

474 43

162 95

Bechirak 134 BechiTak

Bechirak 174 1,904 175 166

645 678 383 362

.. Bechirak Bechirak

218

,.

1,034 78

324 160

870 88

354 202

.. 935

Village

HEGGADDEVANKOTE

Literates r--- .--A.._----.,

1951

r--'_...A._-,

p

12

75

77

23

1

223

22

3 2

37

6

18 2

.. 3

91

37 2

p

18

171

55 " 32

3 29

14

147

" 52

19

3 29

524 482

83

32 2

13 66 .. 28

49 4

73

32 2

10 59

27

49 4

14 13 122 102

5 " 92 12

6

92 12

F

15

24

3

13

42

10

3 7

1 20

858 2,011 1,518 493

15 10

64 38

374 12

182 59

283 12

146 33

91

36 26

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Sta6stlcs

TALlIK- contd.

Agricultural Classes r----------"--------~-----_,

I Cultivating

owners

16

548

220

100

4J 272

2,541

511

187 24

38 238

212

3 213

23 63

475

}'

17

560

206

87

29 258

2,388

482 ..

160 26

53 248

167

209

31 46

434

16 18

448 90

428 86

2,199 2,167

32 43

194 100

34 47

190 119

II Tenant

. cultivators

18

86

34

4

3

105

8

3 5

.. 2

5

10 21 32

8 II

543

23

53 3

F

19

95

23

4

5

79

8

2 5

2

6

6 14 30

5 1

576

18

48 3

III Agricultural

labourers

20

49

61

87

6

140

14

12 4

3 4

2

.. 1

12 9

48

.. 22 9

383

1 8

50 24

21

82

63 .. 86

9

164

16 .. 19 3

3 6 .. 1

9

11 8

52

.. 12 14

519

17

86 31

IV Non.

cultivating owners

j[

22

36

26

8

6

63

II

10

6

2 3

23

6 2

364

38 4

23 22

23

29

39

10

5

115

23

2 15

12

2 8

33

19 1

456

., 35 6

25 37

219

Ron.agricultural C1a~Bes r----- ______ ..A. ____ ~ ______ ._..,

VIII V V] VII Other

Prcducticn other than cultiystion

27

16

22

14

98

20

7

12 6

2

7 16

10

10 7

544

41'3

.. 3

F

25

18

13

25

11

99

14

11

11 13

3

11 14

9

3 10

545

30

3

Cummerce

26

15

13

4

28

8

2

5 I

6

5 I

363

19

27

28

8

2

32

10

1 2

12

3 3

344

13

Tran~Fort servic€s and mis.

cellanecus SOlj}'(CS

r~-_, r-..A.-_,

28 29

2

1\[ }'

30 31

12 10

16 21 .. 5

1 16

100

38

5 4

6

29

1 1 6

10

8

.. 6

123

45

9 3

4

.. 45

2 2

23

49 51 1,194 1,070

40 46 ..

856 712

4 8

5 9

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Village

liEGGADDEV ANKOTE

Pupulation Literates r-----"- -, r-----"----,

1941 1951 Hl41 1951 Ocellpled houses r---..A.-----,

Name of Village or Area of r--.A..---, Total llousdess T(l\\n Village or Num· Nllm . population populati(n

'folvnin . her of ber of r----A------, r-.A.--, , __ .A. __ -,

acres houses house-holds P P .M F P 1\1 }' P P M F

1 2 3 " 5 6 '( 8 9 10 11 r '" 13 14 15

8ARAGUR-concld.

135 Chills halJi 0,583.0 .. Bechirak ., " 136 Hadanoor 2,535.0 170 178 735 787 407 380 44 90. 82 8 137 Halasoor 1,520.0 103 103 308 502 242 260 26 67 52 15 138 Hanchipura 0,187.0 89 91 '332 410 209 201 13 . 24 23 1 139 Hirihalli 1,408.0 .. Bechirak

140 Hunsut 0,440.0 .. Bechirak 141 J abgathipura 0,421.0 .. .. Bechirak " .. , ,

142 Kothagala 3,064.0 189 210 753 979 480 49!J 8 69 64 5 143 Lakkasoge 1,490.0 3 3 27 8 4 4 1 144 Lakkur 0,450.0 Bechirak

145 Lakshmanapura 0,932.0 " .. Bechirak "

,. ., 146 Masahalli 1,222.0 119 120 393 519 238 281 34 54 .50 4 147 Mugathanamule 0,777.0 .. .. .. Bechirak .' 148 Mullur 2,883.0 26~ 276 966 1,194 545 049 139 ]52 101 51 149 Muthigechikkathalnlu 1,249.0 48 48 197 224 112 ll2 2 9 9

150 Nallurll 0,325.0 .. Bechirak 151 Nandinathapura 0,200.0 " .. Bechirak .. 152 8aragur (Town) 0,960.0 743 771 3,033 3,634 1,806 1,828 464 919 663 256 153 Sham bugowdanahalli 0,811. 0 .. Bechirak 154 Siddapura 0,357.0 .. Bechirak

155 Vaderaballi 1,682.0 Bechirak

KUNTANABELTHUl\ 19,519.0 2,083 1,038 0,893 8,172 4,141 4,031 21 8 13 320 779 701 78

156 Adahalli 0,800.0 84 67 324 367 190 177 13 18 18 157 Chakkur (8) 1,811.0 271 176 783 906 486 420 47 109 102 7 158 Halemanchahalli 0,447.0 Bechirak " .. .. .. 159 Hunaganahalli 0,728.0 67 60 279 336 155 181 9 26 22 4 160 Hunasahalli 0,823.0 54 32 129 151 83 68 4 2 2

161 Huvvinakola* 1,269.0 39 34 171 84 87 .. 28 26 2 162 Kallambalu 1,088.0 184 189 706 835 407 428 .. 12 49 49 163 Katte Hunsur 1,145.0 132 112 303 500 244 256 1 12 48 42 6 164 Kulya 0,758.0 150 116 495 573 293 280 28 60 56 4 165 Kundur 1,874.0 26 22 288 92 41 51 2 2

166 Kunnapatna 0,361.0 15 II 42 67 31 36 1 2 2 167 Kunta.nabelthur 1,473.0 546 373 1,657 1,787 915 872 .. .. . , 65 266 223 43 168 Lanke 1,625.0 97 87 362 473 243 230 6 2 2 169 Manchahalli 0,560.0 41 27 109 148 75 73 11 10 9 1 170 Moliyur (S) 1,101.0 169 130 568 745 388 357 20 7 13 13 55 53 2

171 Manuganahalli 1,260.0 50 64 296 3406 171 175 71 54 53 172 M uddana,halli 0,573.0 24 23 IlO 123 60 63 2 3 3 173 Puradakatte 0,447.0 ,. Bechirak " 174 Shankahalli (8) 0,447.0 45 33 126 183 95 88 2 8 8 175 8hanthipura 0,929.0 89 76 316 369 180 189 24 37 29 8

ANTHARASANTHE ' , 109,482.0 1,741 1,761 7,472 7,964 4,024 3,940 20 10 10 508 641 600 41

176 Anagatte 1,236.0 44 44 204 206 101 105 6 6 6 177 Antharasanthe 4,001. 0 197 197 757 915 477 438 20 10 10 49 46 42 4

* Bechirak in 1941 220 ... .A newly constituted village

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Statistics

l'ALLK--contd.

Agricultural Classes ,....----- ~---------------~

I Culti,-ating

owners

16

" 315 177 124

340

" 167

268 75

364

17

.. 269 192 108

335

182

293 73

325

2.667 2,493

163 158 348 293

130 63

73 343 142 197 32

31 215 231

73 241

143 26 .. 72

144

129 40

72 358 140 174 36

36 182 227

73 196

140 23

71 145

2,256 2,130

83 313

87 295

n Tenant

cultirators

18

., 9

15 51

66 3

.. 34

20 15

.. 251

336

8 39

10

7 8

13 21

ll8 .. 2

71

.. 28

11

440

35

F

19

9 13 52

78 2

.. 38

22 16

277

353

3 36

29

4 10 9

19

127

65

2 37

12

416

33

III Agricultural

labourers

20

23 32 14

49 1

27

87 1

66

504

12 44

6 13

3 25 6

29

249 4

62

26

2 23

642

17 17

21

35 37 19

67 2

42

110 4

69

559

10 43

11 21

8 25 16 33

253 3

80

29

"

27

731

18 17

IV Non·

cultivating owners

22

.. 11 7 3

18

.. 5

127 21

85

139

5 .. 6 7

1 14 16

8 6

66

2

6

156

16

F

23

18 13 5

13

" 13

178 19

94

185

I 9

6 7

3 21 25 9

10

82

3 3

218

22

221

Non.agricultural Clas8e~

,....----------------~--------------~ VIII V­

Production other than

<:ultiyation

l\I

24

10

7

.. 5

7

464

5 20

3

6 13

186

2

2

12 1

361

30

F

25

.. II ., lO

6

7

478

219

3 21

6

5 16

150

.. 5

8 4

295

2Q

VI

Comlllerce

VII

Transport

Other services and mis.

cellaneou. sourceS

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

M

26

.. 18 8 2

.. 4

10

302

I 3

.. 2 4

25 3

8

43

17

F

27

21 3 I

4

6

296

53

4

2 5

34

6

34

6

1\I

28

. , 9

4,

F

29

.. 5

8

30

21 3 8

3

F

.31

17 2 6

.. 2

.. 26 33

265 284

199 189

27 14

17 14 59 59 21 24 3 5

56 44 5

2

9 9

122 lOS

49 39

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"mage HEGGADDEVANKOTE

Population Literates ~ -----, ~____.._---,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied houses ~ ~

Name of Village or Area of ,---"---., Total Houseless Town Village or Num- Num- population population

Town in ber of ber of ,-_--A.-----, ,---A.---, ,---'------, acres houses house-

holds P P 1\1 F P 1\1 F P P lIT F

2 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

ANTHARAsANTHE--concld.

178 Antharasanthekaval 1,103.0 Bechirak 179 Antharasanthe plantation J ,010.0 .. Bechirak 180 Ayyanapura 6,180.0 .. .. Bechirak .. 181 Beechanahalli 1,559.0 129 132 591 650 320 330 28 17 16 182 Begur Forest 24,308.0 137 132 627 491 274 217 4 5 5

183 Jeeyara 9,750.0 74 74 369 327 168 159 5 4 4 184 Kalasoor 9,000.0 .. Bechirak 185 Karavadi 1,620.0 .. Bechirak 186 Kenchanahalli 1,065.0 .. Bechirak 187 Krishnarajapura 1,103.0 78 83 290 363 181 182 28 30 28 2

188 l\Iachare 1,121. 0 .. " .. Bechirak .. 189 Magudlu (8) 1,058.0 142 142 .579 665 342 323 34 85 83 2 HlO Melukote 5,720.0 .. .. Bechirak .. 191 Nerle (Jodi) 1,759.0 292 292 1,2.34 1,316 657 659 83 215 200 15 192 Nilavagilu 1,486.0 57 57 238 235 123 112 11 26 26

19~ Nisana 1,957. I 181 190 751 890 426 464 62 66 62 4 194 Nisana Belthur 5,013.0 174 174 786 797 393 404 135 67 62 5 195 Nooralakuppe 1,254.0 112 112 499 528 256 272 29 29 26 3 196 Pura 3,280.0 49 49 236 269 140 129 31 39 34 5 197 RagaJakuppe 8,540.0 .. Bechirak

198 Sundapura 3,380.0 10 10 22 47 24 23 199 Thenekallu 4,150.0 .. Bechirak .. . . 200 Yelamathnr 8,830.0 65 73 269 265 142 123 3 6 6

2\L<l.LALI 57,002.0 1,793 1,581 6,315 7,381 3,S65 3,716 78 44 34 348 955 770 185

201 Anemala 0,104.0 [) 9 22 46 24 22 202 Badanakuppe 0,360.0 " .. Bechirak .. . . 203 Beeramballi 1,687.0 129 1I6 491 531 265 266 23 64 54 10 204 Begur 3,478.0 97 79 303 3M 174 190 28 88 67 21 205 Chikkabyranakuppe 0,061.0 4 4 25 18 7 II

206 Dodclabyranakuppe .. 0,078.0 47 30 136 143 75 68 2 2 .. n 33 30 3 207 Gandathur .. 0,896.0 Bechirak .. ., 208 Golur 0,043.0 27 26 137 130 74 56 3 5 5 209 nundathoor 0,416.0 9n 90 345 382 183 199 9 14 11 3 210 Halemagge 3,321.0 22 Bechirak

211 Honnurkuppe 0.398.0 .. .. Bechirak 212 Rosahalli 1,409.0 43 37 147 157 78 7n .. .. .. :] 2 . . 2J3 Hosaholalu 0,737.0 189 In6 690 915 470 436 5 5 .. 38 89 84 5 214 Hosur 0,060.0 15 13 46 47 30 17 4 5 5 215 Huralipura* 0,125.0 28 24 104 46 58

">-

216 Jaganakote* 1,501. 0 4 4 16 8 8 .. .. 217 Kadegadde 0,225.0 18 16 62 117 72 45 5 24 21 3 218 Kakanahalli 0,531.0 78 72 293 308 16ri 143 7 41 37 4 219 Kakanakote 34,663.0 167 109 554 480 24g 231 20 14 11 3 220 Karapura 0,660.0 36 29 88 117 63 54 4 4 3 ]

2~1 Machnr 0,028.0 39 31 173 163 82 81 4 10 9 1 222 J\Iaggc 1,044.0 153 135 666 623 289 334 67 101 63 38 223 Malalagaddc 0,094.0 .. Bechirak

* Bechirak in 1941 222

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Statistics

TALUK-conld.

Agricultural Classes N on·agricultural Classes r- ---"- --. r-

VIII I II III IV V Other

Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non· cultivating Production VI VII services owners cultivators labourers owners other than Commerce Transport and mis.

eu ltivatioll cellaneous sources

r---"--. r---"---, r--A-. r---"---, r---"--. r---"--. r---"---, ,...---A---,

F F F 1\1 F F F F F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 26 27 28 29 30 31

.. .. "

232 23~ 22 24 39 3\) R 6 19 26 15 13 25 30 234 174-

lUi, 86 4- 38 47 19 25 1

.. .. 48 52 84 80 40 45 5 3 2 2 2

173 1159 98 78 57 73 7 9 7 4. ..

410 389 .)+ 60 Hi3 Hili 30 44 101 95 6 3 10 7 6 7

167 171 55 56 92 11fi 20 2fl 33 32 10 II 4 8 4il 45 191 183 65 60 G9 78 22 40 26 22 II 13 9 8 177 163 ,il 73 20 31 :3 3 2 2 :3 121 110 11 12 8 7

24- 23

120 93 [) !J 3 5 13 14

1,656 1,617 523 544 554 690 109 160 455 395 113 85 39 35 216 190

11 12 9 8 4 2

113 ll\) .89 92 31 31 23 27 4 1 4 3 I 2 56 56 19 21 52 68 17 18 19 20 8 6 3

6 9 2 1

26 3;') Hi 15 16 10 4 13 7

52 48 6 5 4 3 6 6 131 127 7 4 41 64 1 2 3 2

55 4.'; 11 19 6 4 1 5 3 4 2 2 277 240 22 17 llO 113 17 25 30 Hl 12 10 11 12

7 6 9 4- II G 3 1 2 42 44- 16

8 8 41 29 21 8 1 3 ;) 3 4 2 79 64- 21 23 43 34 5 6 4 8 11 ;3 4

.. 246 228 .. 3 3 ~± 20 14 12 21 21 4 I

61 64 3 2 6 8 ~ 8 7 65 77 120 134 40 39 18 32 2 3 2 1 1 42 47

223

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Village

HEGGADDEVANKOTE

Population LiteratIJs ,----A- ..... ~

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied houses , __ ----A.

Name 01 Villag~ CI Area of ,--A--, Total Houseless Town Village cr Num. Num· populaticn population

Town in beroi berof , __ .A. ___ -, ,.-_.A.--, r---"-----, acres houses house·

holds P P 1\I F P 11[ F P P 1\1 F

2 3 4 , 5 (J '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

MALALI--conld.

224 Malali 1,344.0 366 331 1,295 1,555 741 814 71 37 34 99 396 306 90 225 Manchagowdanahalli .. 2,268.0 .. .. Bechirak .. 226 Nettakalluhandi 0,025.0 8 6 35 36 17 19 I 6 5 I 227 Sogahalli 0,73Q.0 175 173 578 863 413 450 22 38 37 1 228 Thimmanihosahalli .. 1,052.0 12 10 42 53 . 2!l 24 9 9

229 Uddur 0,518.0 35 28 65 III 56 55 2 2 2 230 V odakinamala 0,146.0 15 13 100 102 46 56 3 9 8

SAGARE 57,852.0 1,001 1,022 4,058 4,537 2,219 2,318 154 347 318 29

231 Agathur 0,761.0 165 169 639 759 377 382 26 105 98 7 232 Alaganchi 2,382.0 .. Bechirak .. 233 Alalahalli 1,767.0 52 54 233 261 138 123 9 5 5 234 Dettathavarehundi .. 0,046.0 Bechirak .. 235 Bidarahalli (K.G.) 1,040.0 96 100 367 468 226 242 35 49 45 4

236 Channagundi 1,750.0 36 39 188 222 112 110 16 22 2r; 237 Chikkabesige 1,422.0 .. Bechirak .. 238 Chowdahalli 0,457.0 .. Bechirak ., 239 Devalapura 0,982.0 42 46 115 176 82 94 3 3 240 Hariharapura 0,563.0 .. Bechirak

241 Hegganur 1,528.0 35 35 104 137 66 71 .. 242 Hirihalli 4,539.0 57 58 192 250 129 121 12 19 18 1 243 Hosakote 0,429.0 19 19 112 97 47 50 .. 3 3 244 Hullemala 0,429.0 31 32 158 145 75 70 8 9 8 245 HuraJipura 2,855.0 .. Bechirak

246 Husagur 1,116.0 ., 20 Bechirak .. .. .. 247 Inurmarigudi 24,914.0 99 100 389 386 193 193 2 1 1 248 Kandagala 0,526.0 22 22 65 95 44 51 5 4 3 249 Kandalike 0,740.0 8 8 42 38 14 24 250 Kudagi* 0,429.0 4, 4 13 6 7

251 Kuranagala 3,326.0 30 30 178 173 82 91 3 3 252 LingenahaUi 0,319.0 39 Bechirak 253 Mallarajapura 0,379.0 .. Bechirak 254 Marabugathanapura 1,146.0 .. Bechirak 255 Nanjanathapura 0,322.0 Bechirak

256 Sagare (8) 3,322.0 305 306 1,208 1,317 628 689 40 124 110 14 257 Val1ahalJi 0,363.0 9 Bechirak

MOLEYUR 26,748.0 867 883 8,549 4,117 1,989 2,128 120 297 262 35

258 Ayyanapura 0,282.0 .. Bechirak .. .. .. .. 259 Badaga 1,312.0 28 28 99 126 60 66 1 1 1 "

260 Bankavadi 3,449.0 81 81 254 330 171 159 4 20 17 3 261 Beddalapura 0,634.0 21 Bechirak 262 Begur 0,698.0 .. Bechirak

263 Byrapura 0,570.0 .. Bechirak 264 Halanahalli 0,552.0 .. Bechirak ., .. 265 Haleyur 1,310.0 77 80 303 349 176 173 16 26 25 266 Heggudalu 0,600.0 64 64 327 296 131 165 26 4. 4.

• Beehil'ak in 1941 22'

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Statistics

rALUK-contd.

Agricultural Classes ,.----- - __ ..A-. ___________ ___

1 Cnltivating

owners

16

257

II :117

H)

2 38

F

17

11 327

13

2 4(;

1,359 1,351

217 .. 81 ..

134

73

70

55 109 47 72

.. 34 7 6

62

392

210

55

]28

70

74

47 102 50 65

35 17 6

68

424

1,294 1,323

49 77

130 104

l\Tye.

.. 49 66

.. 124 126

II Tenant "

cultiyators

18

17l

7 4

4

F

19

18,;

W 4

III Agrieultural

labourt'rs

20

129

F

21

]74

Il 92

128

32

130 422 513

10

43

5

4 5

29

219

36

.. 26

6

32

11

43

.. 6

5 5

28

245

31

.. 24

5

65 .. 36 .. 11

23

5

8 11

.. 181

1 2

16

63

214

11 38

.. 3 4

84

43

26

27

7

14 10

3

.. 192

4 1 1

22

79

285

17 42

6 8

IV Nen·

('ultivating owners

l\I

22

23

a 2

92

44

18

4

2 3

.. 5

16

51

4

F

28

39

" 2

103

35

.. 25

7

9 5

6 1

15

70

6

7 J

225

Non.agricultural Classes ,--------_.

V Production oth~r than culti-va1ion

l\f

24

65

\)

120

7

8

15

5

2

9

3

71

110

9

.. 11 5

F

25

6,;

8

4

107

8

4 .. 10

.. I

83

95

4

. . 9 5

VI

Commerce

l\f

26

28

2 7 3

70

6

3

2

5

I 2

49

36

4

.. J

F

27

28

2 {i

1

77

8

5 .. 7

5

.. 5

46

46

5

.. J

VII

Transport

--­VIII Other

services and mis. cellaneou sources

,--"---., ,-....... _---:\I F

28 29

5 r;

3

3

1 3

1\1 F

80 31

6:1 50

I I

54

25

6

3

2

2 .. 3

8

64

7

.. 2

11

29

I 4

52

37

5

5 ., 3

7

2

3 .. 2

14

61

5

3 19

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Village

HEGGADDEVANKOTE

Population Literates ,------"- , __ ..A..-----,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses , __ ---.A.-___ -,

Name of Village or Area of ,_..A.. __ -, Total Housele.s Town Village or Num· Num· population populatirn

Town in ber of ber of , __ .....A. __ --,

,--A---, ,.---"----, acres houses house·

hold8 P P M F P ~f F P P III F

1 2 3 4 5 6 'l 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

l'lfoLEYUR-Concld.

267 Katavalu 2,852.0 45 45 189 231 102 129 3 7 7 268 Kebbepura 0,243.0 Bechirak 269 Kithoor (8) 3,080.0 327 338 1,312 1,602 767 835 48 152 123 29 270 Konavalathur 0,365.0 17 Bechirak 271 Matakere 1,945.0 10 12 136 141 81 60 5 11 11

272 Moleyur 4,275.0 113 ll3 491 510 252 258 13 51 51 273 Moleyurkaval 0,265.0 Bechirak 274 Nadahadi 0,160.0 Bechirak 275 Narasipura 0,444.0 64 64 182 288 129 159 2 12 12 276 Nemmanahalli 1,224.0 Bechirak

277 Seegavadi 0,320.0 Bechirak 278 Singapatna 0,927.0 7 7 33 29 14 15 1 279 Thelagumasahalli 0,666.0 Bechirak " 280 Uyamballi (K.G.) 0,863.0 51 51 185 215 106 109 2 12 10 ~

226

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Statist~cs

TALUX-concld.

Agricultural Classes Non· agricultural Ciasses ..A.--_______ -, , __________ .A.-- .... VIII

I II III IV V VI VII Other Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non- Production services

owners cultivators labourers cultivatillg other than Commerce Transport and mis-owners cultivaticn cellaneous

sources r---"---., r---"---., r---"---, r---A.-.-, r---"---, r---"----.. r---"---., r---"----..

III ]<' JH F III F III F !II F M F M ]<' I1f ]<'

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 2'1 28 29 30 31

74 87 17 27 6 8 5 7

485 504 94 117 44 83 39 38 51 40 13 24 3 40 26

56 35 21 18 4 7

137 139 11 12 55 56 5 11 27 25 15 13 2 2

" .. 84 108 4 6 35 34 2 2 " 2 5

13 13 2

85 72 3 3 14 24 1 5 1 2 3 1

227

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Viiiagil

GUNDLUPET

Population Literates ,-__ . ____ .A. ______ --, ,-_..A-..-.. _____

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses ,-____ .A-_--, Nltme of Village or Area of ,--.A-_--, Total Houseless

Town Village or Num- Num- population population Town in ber of ber of ,---_.A._--., ,-----A---., ,----.A._,

a(:reS houses house. holds P P M F P M F P P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I1/, 1,5

KASABA 18,255.9 3,882 4,260 18,117 22,004 11,068 10,936 10 8 2 2,065 3,745 2,918 827

1 Annur 1,144.9 366 366 1,457 1,766 878 888 46 81 77 4 2 Bannithalapura 1,015.9 376 370 1,583 1,800 900 900 23 115 113 2 3 Bendagalli 0,825.9 102 102 475 454 225 229 16 107 78 29 4 Bettahalli 1,478.5 149 152 646 700 353 347 43 54 52 2 5 Chikkathuppur 0,971.5 278 281 1,193 1,314 668 646 26 119 II7 2

6 Doddathuppur 0,938.2 117 108 439 533 273 260 13 41 32 9 7 Dumdasallapura 0,481.3 III III 511 563 283 280 34 32 26 6 8 Gundlupet (Town) .. 0,160.0 1,163 1,527 6,237 8,857 4,496 4,361 10 8 2 1,601 2,616 1,878 738 9 Hosur 0,058.5 235 235 1,149 1,266 666 600 84 146 131 15

10 Kandagala 0,333.9 107 HI 558 522 272 250 17 64 62 2

11 Kandagalahosahalli .. 0,611.4 25 28 82 100 51 49 4 3 3 12 Kelasurupura 0,560.0 92 101 424 496 242 254 5 37 34 3 13 Kilagere 0,505.3 101 106 457 510 250 260 25 78 74 4 14 Kodahalli 2,281. 0 244 227 853 !J94 461 533 28 58 58 15 Madrahalli 1,107.6 120 121 518 539 274 265 16 35 34

16 N alluramani 0,216.3 .. Bechirak 17 Panjanahalli 1,365.7 83 83 459 474 231 243 30 71 68 3 18 Sindanapura 0,368.8 98 III 591 596 306 290 24 24 24 lU Thalale 0,391. 7 .. Bechirak 20 Vaddarahalli 0,753.9 Bechirak

21 Vasthilinganapura .. 0,117.4 .. .. Bechirak .. . . .. . . 22 Veeranapura 1,807.0 115 120 485 520 239 281 30 64 57 7 23 Vijayapura Amani .. 0,761.2 Bechirak

BARAGI 34,427.5 1,745 1,756 7,816 8,765 4,321 4,444 275 512 469 43

24 Alathur 4,037.4 135 139 693 810 401 409 27 53 51 2 25 Banagavadi 0,324.9 .. Bechirak

26 Baragi 6,902.2 128 131 617 594 296 298 37 80 57 23 27 Bhecmanabeedu 2,957.6 380 303 1,679 1,944 934 1,010 44 84 79 5 28 Desipura 2,653.5 60 58 220 265 132 133 4 21 19 2 29 D~valapura 1,144.5 .. Bechirak 30 Honakahalli 1,364.3 .. Bechirak

31 Hongahalli 1,951.0 143 143 495 635 310 325 32 60 57 3 32 Kothanur 3,454.3 278 294 1,194 1,251 651 600 39 56 56 33 Madahalli 2,693.4 131 166 641 710 351 359 6 23 23 34 Malavalli 0,863.8 113 116 459 504 257 247 19 19 19 35 Managahalli 0,391. 2 Bechirak

36 Masahalli 1,383.2 .. .. Bechirak 37 Mookahalli 2,613.3 192 203 804 973 467 506 26 25 23 2 38 Nenekatte . 1,692.9 185 203 1,014 1,079 522 557 41 91 85 6

HANGALA 28,196.5 1,596 1,781 8,188 8,585 4,251 4,334 38 17 21 395 794 707 87

3) Bachanahalli 0,427.9 .. Bechirak 40 Basavapura 0,460.3 30 30 94 107 55 52 3 1 1 41 Bendaravadi 0,696.0 24 24 109 125 66 59 1 4 4 42 Berambadi 3,557.4 215 227 1,062 1,076 52:! 554 60 17 17 43 Channamallipura 1,491.8 38 44 277 266 140 126 15 8 8

44 Devarahalli 0,733.8 H2 123 704 581 297 284 29 37 31 6 45 Hangala 1,920.0 496 549 2,586 2,767 1,367 1,400 30 15 15 189 360 303 57

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Statistics

TALUK

Agricultural Classes , ________________ -J~ __________________ ,

I Cultivating own~rs

M F

16

5,379 5,213

679 830 1\)6 338 446

21 178 671 403 194

40 187 197 371 199

44 2ul

--12i

6,j7 802 201 330 404

15 178 631 369 162

39 194 205 398 200

3u 256

]46

3,269 3,310

310 340

137 134 665 u88 Il9 122

245 262 542 475 284 :JOO 229 208

332 376 iOG 405

2,758

20 61

393 123

200 682

2,687

23 54

412 1I3

181 655

II Tenant

cultivators

M

18

509

41 ;')

[) ,j

39

209 7

76 2

II

:2 21 1

II

182

15

37 in 6

12 36

-1 4

16 21

349

]3 5

96 4

23 40

F

19

500

28 8 Ii 7

:~6

211 1

(iii

I 13

2 17 2

Hi

37 4

47

184

11

38 35

2

10 31 2 3

J()

3(i

327

12

88 3

21 40

III IV Agricultural Non-cultivating

V Production other than cultivation

labourers owners

M

20

712

129 24 13

8 57

20 62

150 67 43

7

4 :\8 12

40

36

278

41

2(; (i[i

I 18

G6 31

645

10

11 3

47 387

F

21

717

II7 44 17 8

70

23 50 83 49 52

4

4 liB

2g

:ll

258

22

II 23

22 80

24:

44 37

793

15 1

:l:l 5

45 454

22

614

5 28

30 -

40ii 61

5

2

53 1

18

192

14

40 81

21 4

3

26 3

184

18

19· 60

F 1\1 F

23 24 25

710 1,379 1,213

13 28

:2 32

9 9 5 2

76

2 Iii 476 1,06(; 65 -100

8 9

3

g 3

48

19

252

19

[ii 93 5

24 8 3 4

34 7

234

1 4

19

32 62

229

13 8

23 31l

[;

130

5

17 47

(j

-,

21 3

16 15

109

6

2 75

5 9 3

58

18 960 64 13

15 3

31 28

6

115

2

15 42

;)

IH 5

10 22

102

3

1 75

Non-agricultural Classes

VI Commerce

M

26

853

10 I

6

22 8

755 24 2

[)

i

11

78

Il

8 19

4 7

8 23

73

:\ 4

4 45

F

27

881

7 2

30

II 7

737 50 I

,-

2 ;)

2

10

17

69

5

3 21

" i 4 2

5 25

67

I 49

VII Transport

M F

28 29

VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sources

F

30 31

110 79 1,512 1,623

I 100

5

7

5

5 3 2

14

I

I 7 2

16

1 12 13 71 1,273 1,338

9 12

2

6

4

6 I

-,

20 36

8 23

2 25 44

9 32

8fi 110 :3 I

11 10

192 256

7 10

:32 48 77 108

6 7 2

34 34 ]

13 21 23 5

126 118

2

2 73

1 I

3 61

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Village

GUNDLUPET

Population Literates , _____ A _____ , , __ --A. __ ,

1941 195] 1941 1951 Occupied houses

, ____ A ____ ,

Na'llc of Village or Area of ,--A_----, Total Hou~eless Town Village or Num· Num· population population

Town in ber of ber of , __ A __ , ,-_A_, ,_A_---.,

acres houses house· holds P P III .I<' l' 111 F P P 111 F

1 2 3 4 /j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1/j

HANGALA.-condd.

46 Hangaladahosahalli .. 1,139.1 .. Bechirak .. .. .. 47 Hangalapura .. 0,635.fi 86 92 396 468 229 239 8 2 6 27 75 69 6 48 Honnegowdanahalli .. 1,021.3 97 104 348 467 237 230 36 35 1 49 Kaligowdanahalli 0,736.7 69 98 458 459 225 234 24 50 49 1 50 Kallipura 1,801 A 11 15 119 78 41 37 1 5 5

51 Kannagala 3,155.0 177 202 774 955 466 489 19 135 127 8 52 Kunagahalli 1,078.0 40 42 139 190 95 95 6 11 10 1 53 Lakkipura 0,713.8 2 2 31 8 5 3 .. .. 54 Maddur 1,304.1 ]6 16 190 79 39 40 3 1 1 55 Maguvinahalli 1,471.0 10 10 32 44 21 23 1 . 5 5

56 Pasayyanapura 0,234.5 55 59 271 248 118 130 7 7 5 2 57 Puthanapura 1,634.6 100 126 534 580 283 297 9 41 36 5 53 Siddaiahnapura 2,970.8 14 14 46 45 24 21 1 59 Vaddanahosahalli 1,013.4 4 4 18 42 21 21

HUNDIPURA 34,591.6 1,651 1,963 8,441 8,650 4,278 4,372 586 869 80? 67

60 Ankahalli 0,885.6 231 275 1,194 1,186 577 609 78 111 106 5 61 Bachahalli 7,406.2 270 360 ],346 1,404 700 704 129 169 150 19 62 Bandipura 0,646.0 43 45 330 163 95 68 19 15 II 4 63 Belavadi 1,383.5 138 168 677 743 367 376 68 97 86 II 64 Bommalapura 0,927.3 299 369 1,570 1,775 875 900 121 152 144 8

65 Hundipura 2,509.5 171 193 872 884 419 465 66 92 82 10 66 Hillepura 1,194.3 23 25 98 124 64 60 4 4 67 Jakkahalli 0,869.0 26 27 116 125 62 63 5 5 68 Kaniyanapura 3,549.0 31 31 74 123 66 57 2 6 5 69 Karle 0,515.8 .. Bechirak

70 Kebbepura 3,438.7 87 97 505 479 234 245 32 52 51 71 Lokkere 1,400.2 Bechirak 72 Maidanahalli 1,067.2 Bechirak .. 73 Mangala 2,362.3 44 44 211 195 108 87 11 17 17 74 Settihalli 1,587.0 40 51 248 199 104 95 14 18 18

75 Siddapura 1,019 A Bechirak 76 Sivapura 2,250.0 209 236 921 l,OIl 479 532 21 82 76 6 77 Vadeyanapura 0,803.1 11 14 1I5 100 56 44 II 25 23 2 78 Vadeyanapura Amani 0,125.3 .. Bechirak 79 Yelachehatti 0,652.2 28 28 164 139 72 67 14 24 24

TERAKANAMBI 25,839.7 3,028 3,313 14,959 15,705 7,901 7,804 15 9 6 980 1,859 1,644 215

80 Alavadi 0,716.3 .. Bechirak .. .,

81 Balachavadi 1,777.6 143 148 659 785 423 362 10 5 5 73 1I3 100 13 82 Beratahalli 0,803.3 178 185 836 848 429 419 26 89 83 6 83 Depapura 0,842.2 99 100 413 475 234 241 52 67 67 .. 84 Guruvinapura 0,837.7 114 114 472 450 227 223 6 26 24 2

85 Hurltdahalli 0,712.2 148 153 621 735 377 358 39 109 107 2 86 Huthur 0,541. 7 .. .. Bechirak 87 Kaggala 1,318.5 259 286 1,457 1,374 696 678 22 167 156 11 88 Kasavanur 0,243.9 .. 6 Bechirak .. 89 Kelasur 2,221 A 413 428 2,094 2,108 1,022 1,086 24 U6 109 7

230

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Statistics

TALUK--contd,

I Ctlltivating

Q,vaers

\1

16

180 187 196

30

275 60

5 25 21

61 188

21 21

F

17

179 171i 198

28

272 27

3 30 23

68 169 16 21

3,333 3,299

452 444

1 290 713

378 51 56 4

176

" 106 104

452 34 "

465 422

27,; fl83

411 49 52 5

176

87 95

" 489

23

72 67

5,197 5,070

326 411 231 220

330

360

852

.. 303 410 240 214

305

" 354 ..

869

Agricultural Classes

-------~,--------~

~II

Tenant cultivators

18

Ii 28

89

21 25

233

7 92

4 28

5 8 2

58

10

.. 19

330

.. 4 3

5

11

80

F

19

4 23

84

20 32

215

Ii 93

4 22

4 8 3

52

7

"

11

333

4 3

4

16

82

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

9 21 6

10

37 34

34 33

3

365

83 III

22 82

11 3 3 4

22

.. 21 3

593

49 I 1

4 .. 23

47

F

3 32 7 9

65 28

41 51 5

513

108 143

43 129

14 3 4

27

.. 32 10

577

., 10

6

13

92

IV Non.cultivating

owners

22

18

8

27 I

2 30

3

11 3

4

5

373

.. 10

130

15

F

23

27

9

45

1 34

50

5

19 7

11

7

394

.. 18

4 ..

124

15

231

N on.agricultural Classes r----.----.A.------ ---., V

Pl'IJduction other tlmn cultivation

24

4 1 4 1

12

4

131

2 26 44 24

7

8 .. 1

16

.. 3

536

13 1 2

31

76 .. 22

F

25

9

5

8

131

22 36 21 13

9 .. 4

19

.. 7

486

13 I 1

26 .. 60

21

VI Commerce

M

26

2

7

7

72

12 16 2 7

26

4

2

3

375

" 3 5

., 24

F

27

2

2

2

8

70

9 9 1 7

36

2

399

.. I 2

2 . . 23

1

VII Transport

M F

28 29

1

5 4

VIII Other

services and mis-

cellaneous sources

,--..A.---,

M F

30 31

10 14

9 12

19 13

10 9

3

117 94

21 7

48 9

I6

9 2

5

15 10 31

7 10

II

8 6

2

492 641

18 8 .. 7

5

72

6

.. 13 3

9

11 .. 88 .. 6

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Village

GnmLUPET

Population Literates , . ----'-----,

Occupied 1941 1951 ]941 1951 Area of houses

~ame ot Village Dr Village or ,-----"----, , Town Town in Num- Num- Total Houseless

acres ber of ber of population population houses house· ,---"-----., ,-A.-, ,----A..--,

holds P P :M F P M F P P M F

1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 ~ !) 10 11 12 13 14 15

TEBAKANAMBI-concld.

90 Lakkur 1,640.5 113 142 633 697 350 347 17 53 53 91 Marihosahalli 0,771.1 .. Bechirak .. .. 92 Mudagur 0,780.8 138 145 723 664 359 305 94 68 62 6 93 Naranapura 0,514.8 Bechirak .. .. 94 Padagur 1,609.3 331 331 1,456 1,518 752 766 50 148 138 10

95 Paramapura 0,321.1 81 81 352 387 195 192 48 54 52 2 96 Sheelavanthanapurn 0,551.6 54 56 241 242 120 122 24 29 29 97 Shyanadrahalli 0,734.2 140 143 679 725 251 374 ., 62 89 82 7 98 Terakanambi 6,095.4 769 952 4,070 4,466 2,258 2,208 5 4 1 431 721 572 149 99 Thriyambakapura 2,806.2 48 <19 247 231 108 123 12 10 10

KADASOGE 23,304.4 1,3112 1,615 7,016 7,382 3,691 3,691 .. 450 688 629 59

100 Belaguppa, 0,900.7 11 14 80 54 22 32 5 4 4 101 Bommanahalli 1,803.1 183 , 208 927 986 495 491 34 68 67 I 102 Chirakanahalli 2,079.;; 164 172 655 713 344 369 33 46 43 3 103 Daribegur 0,837.0 27 35 193 171 ·78 93 39 35 21 14 104 Heggavadi 5,065.9 20 26 105 lI6 57 59 8 13 12 1

105 Hullana 1,340.0 .. .. Bechirak .. . . 106 Kadasoge 1,638.2 337 425 1,830 1,964 996 968 116 261 235 26 107 Karakalamadahalli .. 0,997.3 84 97 481 492 238 254 20 35 33 2 108 'Kengavadi 0,580.7 Bechirak 109 Kodabur 2,688.0 35 35 145 150 71 79 2 6 6

IlO Kundakere 0,237.6 134 160 640 746 373 373 55 67 64 3 III Malapura 0,249.8 21 29 130 100 52 48 8 5 5 Il2 Mayanayakanapura .. 0,452.3 .. Bechirak .. .. .. 113 Ramaiahnapura 0,837.7 21 21 74 103 53 50 1 3 3 114 Somanapura 0,345.0 112 124 580 566 298 268 10 <13 43

115 Thodipura 0,874.5 .. .. .. Bechirak lI6 Vaddagere 0,642.5 U8 148 657 701 346 355 59 50 46 4 117 Yeriyur 1,734.6 105 121 519 520 268 252 60 52 47 5

SOMAHALLI 22,708.3 2,145 2,362 10,676 11,769 5,926 5,843 78 72 6 740 1,358 1,226 132

118 Agathagowdanaballi 0,914.7 167 201 939 921 447 474 118 88 84 4 119 Ballahalli 0,249.1 Bechirak 120 Bogganapura 0,791.5 Bechirak 121 Chikkanapura 0,421.1 .. .. Bechirak .. .. .. ., 122 Hakkalapura 1,012.2 40 42 189 207 96 111 6 5 5

123 Halladamadahalli 1,056.2 96 99 424 460 231 229 7 50 49 1 124 Halladapura 0,550.4 Bechirak 125 Hammeerahosahalli .. 0,784.1 .. Bechirak 126 Hanchipura 0,565.6 Bechirak .. .. .. " 127 Heggadahalli 0,919.3 85 86 533 540 267 273 11 56 55 1

128 Hunisinapura 0,682.2 47 47 192 184 91 93 19 17 16 1 129 Kabbahalli 2,292.7 458 534 2,466 2,639 1,372 1,267 65 65 .. 247 493 431 62 l30 Kallahalli 1,165.3 III 156 744 712 3<15 367 40 71 67 4 131 Madapatna 0,623.9 130 139 582 681 338 343 7 81 70 II

132 Nitre 2,690.6 296 282 1,1<15 1,508 769 739 1 .. 31 91 75 16

232 ~J

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

Agricultural Classes , ________________ A-________________ ~

I Cultivating

owners

.M

16

311

235 .,

477

lIH 120 2513 830

87

F

17

305 ,.

100

4tll

148 122 275 7711

Oil

2,794 2,663

13 15 425 414 268 256 oJ 71 20 23

801 720 223 229

59

2lil 44

41 207

2:38 73

2(;0 36

41 221

238 77

4,652 4,468

341

89

185

17ii

80 ],010

289 281 731

i\Tys.

340

95

158

177

75 896 279 276 701

II Tenant

cultivators

18

38

23

5 15G

155

1 3 2 5 7

21

13

14 81

75

3

10

4-20 4 2 4

F

19

41

17

2

3 161

147

9 6 4 9

.. 22

~ .,

7

2 2

14 119

88

2

6

10

5 24 2 4 9

III Agricultural

labourers

20

8

41

200

28

40 151

364

19 34

2 19

43 2

.. 4

G6 2

8 12

63 90

404

21

3

78

3 44 8

32 8

F

21

7

40

223

35

39 112

455

29 63 12 21

'6 21

59 80

388

32

7

84-

6 33 10 28

4-

IV Non­

cultivating owners

111 F

22 23

2 2 ..

26 19

42' 53

8

IG 12:1

120

24-16

8

18 G

.. 4

9 7

Ii

7 1.~

144

Hi

3

1 4

24 13 14

22 136

198

27 31

4-

43 10

7

15 8

18

"

22 18

223

5

29

3 15 28 25 17

233

Non-agricultural Classes , ________ ..A.- ____ . --.

V Production other than eultiva.tion

24

24 , . S

9

109

10 4-

60 7

2

13

4

9

311

45

3 no

14-I

F

25

24

4

10

19 307

91

7 1

55 6

7

.. 4

10

339

56

4 109 42 I

VI

Commerce

26

5

2

4 328

3

40

18 4 3

o

2

1 3

68

7

3

38 1 4 1

F

27

" 7

3

7 352

1

33

11 I 2

8 3

2

2 4

74

II

3

2

41 2 5

VII

Transport

l\[

28

5

2

2

F

29

4

1

VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sources ,...--A--,

M F

30 31

5

6

9

4

2

3

15 9 330 360 18 24

109 104

8 7 13 5 2 1 6 5

" 44 42

" 2

!l

I 4

14 fi

3

9

1 7

10 4

270 002

29 27

!l 25

10 12

146 149 5 4 5 4

11 8

30

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Village

GUNDLUPET

Population Literates --.J. ,---"---,

Occupied 1941 1951 1941 1951 Area of houses

Name of Village or Village or ,..-----A-----, ,---~ Town Town in Num- Num- Total Houseless

acres ber of ber of population population houses house- .-----J'---, ~

holds P P l\I F P l\I F P P M F

1 2 3 4 6 6 'l 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 l{;

SOMAHALLI-concld.

133 Parvathanapura 0,784.9 .. Bechirak " 134 Sampigepura 0,671.7 25 30 150 175 86 89 7 14 14 135 Seegavadi 1,863.0 166 205 948 1,120 565 555 " .. 86 llO 109 1 136 Sornahalli 3,611.0 408 424 1,852 2,004 997 1,007 11 5 6 151 198 183 15 137 Thoravalli 1,058.8 116 117 512 618 322 296 10 84 68 16

BEGUR 39,967.7 2,923 3,055 13,564 15,460 7,680 7,780 4 4 .. 547 1,242 1,086 156

138 Arepura 1,125.2 99 100 442 534 254 280 12 41 39 2 139 Begur 1,501.2 258 265 1,182 1,387 673 714 91 174 130 44 140 Belarhavadi 1,143.3 177 182 1,016 994 516 478 24 28 27 1 141 Bethadamadahalli 1,144.3 62 63 268 289 147 142 14 24 24 142 Chikkatti 1,312.6 208 215 933 1,130 566 564 41 U8 103 15

143 Garaganahalli 0,708.7 52 53 232 262 125 137 1 1 1 144 Hasuguli 1,709.9 205 205 722 960 470 490 21 125 114 11 145 Hirekatte 1,975.2 162 200 932 1,019 506 513 61 90 76 14 146 Horeyala (K.G.) 1,616.4 290 288 1,154 1,516 775 741 33 103 102 1 147 Hosapura 0,484.5 38 39 . 196 167 81 86 7 7 7

148 Kamarahalli 1,996.8 151 203 843 1,008 508 500 4 4 .. 29 76 69 7 149 Kotekere 5,116.5 350 350 1,616 1,834 906 928 33 151 118 33 150 Manchalli 4,660.0 78 78 322 398 196 202 13 33 29 4 151 Raghavapura 2,010.2 275 285 1,320 1,407 681 726 58 106 103 3 152 Savakanahalli 0,817.7 81 81 332 367 184 183 7 5 5

153 Taggalur 0,908.9 51 55 288 268 135 133 13 6 6 154 Thondavadi 2,065.6 170 176 765 816 414 402 63 88 76 12 155 Yadarnahalli 9,670.7 216 217 1,001 1,104 543 561 26 66 57 9

234

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Statistics

TALUK-concld.

Agricultural Classes ,.. ________ -.A. ________ ~ ......

I II III IV Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non-

owners cultivat.ors labourers cultivating owners

r-~ ,--"---., ,..---J'--, ,--A.---,

1\1 F Thl F M F M F

16 17 18 1.9 20 '21 22 '23

83 89 3 484 486 7 11 41 40 9 II 626 625 15 13 138 133 56 84 278 271 :; 2 23 II 3 6

5,381 5,239 469 439 750 639 482 741

169 187 17 9 20 22 17 28 298 289 97 103 75 90 108 140 448 418 17 16 18 2 3 8 109 94 ]0 fj 18 I) 5 2] 436 393 35 45 17 12 33 66

74 75 12 14 29 24 9 9 109 107 4. 6 5 342 345 18 20 48 48 38 44 274 260 2 192 186 9 15 685 663 45 29 13 19

65 72 ]3 II 426 405 11 ]3 7 6 37 39 567 552 73 71 112 69 69 124 150 ]30 6 6 16 8 18 54 358 377 72 62 88 85 60 82

105 121 24 17 19 1 15 22 239 213 73 51 25 29 40 54 627 544 4 4 4 2 &0- Il

235

Noft-agricultural Classes

r-----------A----------~

V Prodl'lction other than cultivation

M F

24 25

6 3 116 114

9 5

257 297

14 14 45 49 29 25 4 7

18 24

6 4 2 9 7 8 4 10

16 12

.. 12 ]]

36 52

46 51

7 8 8 10

VI

Commerce

F

26 27

12 9 I 1

70 86

1 9 6

11 12

4 2 2 2 8 10

2 3 ]9 29 4 1 4. 11

7 8

VIII VII Other

Aervices Transport and mis-

cellaneous sources

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

M F M .F

28 29 30 31

18 4 34 29 3

5 5 266 385

17 19 4 2 37 35

1 9 1 5

16 12

5 7 .. 10 10

13 23 25 38 8 8

]3 23 30 31 2 3

1 3 52 61

14 14 22 37

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Village

CHAMARAJNAGAR

Population Literates ,---..A---,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

house! ,---~---.

,-----.A. -----., Tota.l Houseless Area of Num- Num- population population

Name of Village or Village or ber of ber of r-----"-----.. ,-.A.--, ,----"----, Town Town in houses hous@-

acres holds P P 1\1 F P M F P P 1\1 F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.;

KASABA 28,540.3 4,562 5,630 22,446 30,133 15,408 14,725 268 226 42 3,529 6,624 4,721 1,903

1 Badanakuppe 2,827.8 420 420 1,912 2,070 1,088 982 227 317 274 43 2 Bedarapura (S.I.) .. 1,491.3 167 167 738 813 421 392 .. .. 16 61 58 3 3 Chamarajnagar (Town) 3,200.0 1,812 2,891 9,923 16,040 8,165 7,875 268 226 42 2,751 5,323 3,585 1,738 4 Chamarajnagar village 3,020.6 273 273 1,243 1,414 707 707 89 25 25 IS Galipura 0,891.2 78 78 348 409 207 202 9 9

6 Gangawadi 0,304.8 169 Bechirak 3 7 Heggutara (S.I.) 2,01l.8 344 344 1,654 1,800 903 897 118 122 112 10 8 Kadahalli 1,088.9 129 129 645 650 344 306 49 129 113 16 9 Kattepura (13.1.) 0,527.7 .. Bechirak

10 Mallaiahnapura 1,155.5 115 115 493 613 318 295 6 22 10 12

11 Managanahalli 0,324.4 .. Bechirak 12 Mariyala 1,558.7 301 301 1,171 1,478 778 700 33 95 89 6 13 Mudlapura 0,168.5 68 68 316 357 169 188 2;; 98 69 29 14 Munachanahalli 0,627.4 .. Bechirak 15 Muthige (S.L) 2,656.2 126 126 631 724- 373 351 58 95 87 8

16 Shivapura (S.l.) •. 2,1()7.2 232 232 1,058 1,199 621 578 12 57 53 4 17 Somasamudra (8.1.) .. 0,962.0 .. .. Bechirak .. . . 18 Somawarpet 0,060.4 219 218 934 1,2ll 624 587 100 183 154 29 19 Uttavalli 1,467.7 249 249 1,145 1,270 652 618 4-2 88 83 5 20 Yedapura 2,088.2 19 19 66 85 38 47

RAMASAMUDRA 18,763.9 3,947 4,070 18,796 21,451 10,908 10,543 7 6 1 1,336 2,454 1,977 477

21 Basavanapura 0,920.1 53 53 205 337 178 159 14 55 44 11 22 Bhogapura 0,702.1 174 175 820 923 464 459 63 159 133 26 23 Budhithittu 0,785.3 26 26 198 199 96 103 5 9 9 24 Doddamole 0,494.8 207 207 940 1,122 579 543 13 26 26 25 HandrahaIli (S.T.) 1,055.5 211 211 1,061 1,205 641 564 53 166 166

26 Hullepura .. 116 ll6 889 606 305 301 30 18 15 3 27 Karinanjanapura 0,879.1 143 143 632 7ll 362 349 3 2 1 53 92 70 22 28 KeIlambaIIi 2,618.6 265 265 1,338 1,375 682 693 133 66 55 11 29 Kiragasoor 1,102.6 80 80 399 462 249 213 13 10 10 30 Kudlur 2,214.2 528 528 2,309 2,703 1,379 1,324 165 464 400 64

31 Madapura 1,153.2 196 206 912 1,132 591 541 4 4 .. 7l 195 138 57 32 Mangala* (S.L) .. 4,381.0 527 527 2,074 2,782 1,390 1,39~ 137 272 237 35 33 Masagapura .. 0,447.9 108 108 489 613 325 288 17 57 46 11 34 Ramaeamudra (Town) 2,009.6 l,ll5 1,227 5,561 6,338 3,175 3,163 545 837 600 237 31) Yadur 198 198 969 943 492 451 24 28 28

SANTHEMARABALW .. 18,863.0 3,033 3,162 14,730 16,354 8,370 7,984 13 12 1 1,342 2,161 1,648 513

36 Banahalli 0,912.2 137 138 626 659 333 326 26 78 75 3 37 Basavatti 0,457.8 65 71 329 352 187 165 9 44 31 13 38 Desavalli' 0,434.7 139 139 718 599 308 291 28 70 60 10 39 Hanahalli (8.1.) 0,459.4- 24 24 56 92 41 51 9 14 14 40 Heggavadi 1,201. 0 120 131 583 721 385 336 73 106 86 20

41 Heggavadipura 0,940.3 148 148 653 715 359 356 69 52 47 5

• This includes the area of Yadur and HnlIepura villages

236

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Statistics

TALUK

Agricultural Classes ,-----' ---"-----------,

I , Cultivating

owners

16

6,456

888 342 783 364 186

847 291

257

.. 547 153 ..

279

566

336 579 38

F

17

5,997'

797 307 700 342 166

844 233

238

.. 466 179 ..

288

540

303 547 47

II Tenant

cultivators

18

274

157 1 7

.. 2

13

.. 94

F

19

284

.. 159 .. 9

5

. . 13

.. 98

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

1,099

70 55

246 314

23 33 .. I

134 10

45

40 . . 72 56

F

21

1,055

55 61

268 332

1

12 50

.. 139

.. 21

20

42 54

6,062 5,586 1,159 1,009 1,831 1,980

153 370 49

144 572

230 213 641 227 582

406 968 244 857 406

146 354 50

130 506

212 215 633 190 535

364 906 212 778 355

5,829 5,572

291 ll3 164

41 264

333

291 102 148 49

234

332

5

12 232 II

108 4 1

177

7 41 14

545 2

104

.. 2

2

3 .. 12

193 9

.. 90 5 1

126

10 39 13

508

14 42

156 37

9 27 33

1 401

99 201 31

729 51

9 46 ..

185 32

10 29 54

2 454

83 243 39

755 39

100 1,356 1,230

.. 1

4 70

131 .. 84

22

4 58

125

69

20

IV Non.cultivating

owners

22

532

30 22

403 5

5 5

.. 22

.. I

8

26 5

438

40

7

22

5 44

38 101 .. 152

29

125

3

F

23

643

58 22

453 10

14 9

24

.'i

10

311 6

516

44

10

23

8 42

46 109 ..

1~3 51

160

237

Non·agricultural Classes r------------A---------_, VIII

V Other Production other than cultivation

M

24

2,059

69 . .

1,839

15 5 . . 52

.. 42

. . 13

5

7 II

557

5 2

13 15 17

21 14

14 95

II 27 32

288 3

214

2

6

2

F

25

1,978

37 ..

1,796 .. 2

11 7 .. 49

.. 39

.. 12

6 .. 9

10

535

I 2

II 11 14

24 13 .. 12 85

9 37 22

288 6

162

2

3

:3

VI Commerce

26

2,036

8 2

l,n90 9

. . I

25

157

4 4 4

I 22

5 17 ..

100

273

3

5

F

27

1,980

10 2

1,863 7

. . 1

. . I

n5

181

5 3 1

.. 21

6 16 . .

128

281

1 5

3

VII Transport

M F

28 29

328 324

. . 320 316

3 2

5 6

4 1

3

services and mis­

cellaneous

M F

30 31

2,624 2,464

23 25

2,427 2,320 11 14 13 24

10 10 10 7 . . 8

19 6

.. 8

18 9

" .. 30 18

2

.., 64 1

2

8 1

700 735

I 6 8

18 27 21 13 4 3

23 32 1

4 1 ..

57 61

25 23 35 42 4 2

501 522 1

469 479

36 29 4 4 9 12

2 21 25

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-J

Village

CHAMARAJNAGAR

Popula.tion Literates , ,..--------"---, 1941 1951 1941 1951

Occupied houses ~--.

Name ofVill&ge or Area of r----"--, Total Houseless Town Village or Num- Num- population population

Town in ber of ber of r----A..----., ~ ,----A-----, acres houses hou!e.

holds P P M F P M F P P M F

1 2 3 4 /) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

SANTHEMARAHALLI- concld.

42 Kamaravadi 1,560.2 164 165 801 848 423 425 52 108 90 18 43 Kannagala (.Jodi) 0,700.5 165 165 799 797 393 404 55 55 46 9 44 Kanudavadi 0,575.3 152 163 766 834 420 414 2 2 .. 17 79 73 6 45 Kempanapura (S.I.) 2,121.4 407 495 2,288 2,496 1,286 1,210 68 120 92 28 46 Kestur 1,480.6 163 165 799 886 442 444 86 171 106 65

47 Kuderu 2,650.9 565 569 2,749 3,168 1,625 1,543 7 7 .. 550 899 631 268 48 Mukahalli (K) 0,342.1 33 33 179 175 91 84 .. Il 13 13 49 Santhemarahalli 0,977.4 292 292 1,244 1,520 800 720 4 3 118 175 125 50 50 Sappaiahnapura (S.I.) 0,461.3 35 35 130 187 102 85 2 I I 51 Singanapura (S.1.) 0,481.2 96 101 398 491 256 235 5 16 15

52 Telanur 1,768.7 169 169 906 935 467 468 89 62 57 5 53 Yalakkur (S.L) 1,338.0 159 159 706 879 452 427 75 98 86 12

HONGANUR 15,041.6 2,709 2,719 12,493 14,123 7,247 6,876 606 1,204 1,075 129

64 Bettahalli 0,536.7 .. Bechirak " .. 55 Budamballi 0,510.2 137 145 699 754 401 353 II 35 34 I 56 Chatipura 0,053.3 172 172 781 888 456 432 .. 41 41 57 Gangavadi 0,302.3 122 122 536 609 324 285 16 31 30 1 58 Gulipura 0,826.0 145 145 1,173 1,343 658 685 94 132 130 2

59 Hauumanapura 0,237.2 .. .. Bechirak . . .. . . .. 60 Homma 1,062.0 157 156 636 730 370 360 127 101 91 10 61 Honganur 2,388.3 817 812 3,312 3,915 2,012 1,903 210 379 308 71 62 Hosltpura 0,643.2 .. .. .. Bechirak . . " .. 63 Irasavadi 0,620.8 249 251 1,224 1,367 693 674 29 107 97 10

64 Kallipura 0,539.2 21 21 97 116 55 61 3 3 65 Kotamballi 0,878.3 196 196 818 851 456 395 45 72 64 8 66 Masanapura 0,408.4 194 194 979 1,096 575 521 21 58 58 67 Melmala 2,690.7 29 29 76 III 59 52 .. I 1 68 Mukahalli (H) 0,393.4 138 138 587 656 334 322 22 90 83 7

69 Nanjarajapura 0,202. I 16 16 49 71 31 40 2 I 1 70 Rechamballi 0,710.7 146 146 724 776 397 379 27 87 78 9 71 Suthur 0,705.5 170 176 742 840 426 414 2 66 56 10 72 Thimmegowdanapalya 1,333.3 .. Bechirak

CHANDAKAVADI .. 93,696.5 4,461 4,484 19,765 22.660 11.415 11,245 1,336 2.428 1.863 565

73 Ayyanapura 0,908.2 26 31 121 157 83 74 1 8 8 74 A1ur 0,841.0 310 310 1,459 1,747 861 886 J88 316 228 88 75 Ammanapura 0,141.2 112 112 453 529 248 281 24 18 18 76 Attagulipura 0,689.3 64 64 228 296 147 149 11 15 15 77 Bedaguli 0,458.5 192 192 464 536 262 274 33 56 47 9

78 Chandaka vadi 0,542.4 373 372 1.633 1,848 936 912 ]28 350 267 83 79 Devarajapura 0,309.4 .. Bechirak 80 DoUipura 0.404.7 .. .. Bechirak .. .. .. 81 Hanchithalapura 0.194.0 30 30 148 181 88 93 7 7 82 Haradanahalli * 0,643.7 .. Bechirak

83 Haradanahalli t 3.765.9 .. .. Bechirak .. 84 Hebbasur 3.330.2 397 397 1,700 2,113 1,079 1,034 109 225 183 42

* District Forest No.1 t District Forest No.2 238

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Statistics

TALUE-contd.

I Cultivating

owners

M

16

401 233 331 768 354

912 82

405 97

238

400 402

F

17

403 243 323 713 360

857 78

357 78

2Hi

397 391

4,914 4,537

.. .. 246 221 304 273 241 208 425 441

256 248 1,282 1,169

513

28 304 499

18 234

14 233 317

503

26 255 437 12

207

21 215 301

7,412 7,171

53 514 192 121

598

" 82

.. 831

53 492 191 124

600

.. 85

.. 799

Agricultural Classes

II Ten&nt

cultivators

M

18

54 1

28 2 9

.6

351

.. 40

46 171

3

" 8 3

3

.. 50 27

F

19

.45 5

34 1 9

5

280

.. 27

33 133

3

.. 5 2 .. 2

51 24

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

7 133

12 377 33

140 7

223 5

14

60 34

F

21

6 122

4 379

18

107 5

216 7

12

66 12

1,350 1,497

.. 14 20

149 158 69 60

123 164

38 47 397 444 ..

139

27 116 60 41 68

17 36 56

132

35 106

72 40 85

19 46 69

771 759 1,894 1,973

14 14 13 .. 2

86

.. 56

6 16 16

I

71

55

2 276

15 6

244

69

.. 314

15 14

265

84

.. 130 130

IV Non.cultivating

owners

M

22

.. 27

41 4

44 .. 2

4

100

.. 8

.. 5

27

.. 17 10 .. 19

.. 11 1

186

.. 7 3

4

.. 4

F

23

.. 39

40 9

61

3

7

112

.. 9

5 1

II 37

18 9

12

.. 8 1

259

16 6

5

.. 2

239

Non·agricultural Classes , _______ A ______ -----.,

V Production other than cultivation

M

5

9 27 23

86 .. 42

11

303

.. 123 .. 11 15

3 63 .. 21

6 2

6

.. 28 25

471

10 3 6

12

45

.. 2

" 18

F

26

4

Ii 19 14

65 .. 32

13

245

95 .. 10 6

.. 3

50 .. 22

7 1

14

. . 18 19

445

11 5 4 6

44

3

.. 13

VI Commerce

M

26

7 7

244 .. 6

62

8

1 14

5 26

5

3

186

.. 6 2 I 4

44

10

F

27

5 6

259 . . 2

68

5 . . 2

20

3 33 " 2

3

169

7 9

32

8

VII Transport

28 29

12 12

.. 1

VIII Other

services andmis.

cellaneous sources ,....A.-, M F

30 31

9 12

68 81 12 9 20 32

171 160

1I3 101

I 5 II

167 137

2 3 3 I I

41 26

.. 17 15 46 37

II 11

5 1 . . 4

4

.. 2

.. . . 36 38

483 457

14 34 20 13

15 30 39 7 2

90 76

.. .. 4 5

.. 30 27

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Village

C HAMAR AJNAGAR

Population Literates , ,~

1941 1951 1941 1951 Occupied

houses ~---, ~ Total H ouse!e8s

Area of Num- Num- population population Name of Village Village or ber of ber of ,----"-------, ,.------'---. ,---'----,

or Town Town in houses house-acres holds P P M F P :.\[ F P P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

CHA.NDAKA VADI-condd_

85 Hondarabal 3,556.1 6 6 25 25 16 9 3 :i 5 86 Hongalavadi .. 0,082.8 _. Bechirak 87 Honnagowdanahalli .. 0,366.5 13 Bechirak 88 HosRhalli 0,516.4 .. .. .. Bechirak .. .. 89 J othigowdanapura .. 3,515.7 528 534 2,202 2.517 1,234 1,283 113 155 134 21

90 Kagalavadi 1,712.5 540 542 2,531 2,740 1,414 1,326 272 330 263 67 91 Kanikere 0,218.6 .. Bechirak 92 Kara dihalli 0,078.7 .. Bechirak .. . . 93 Kodimole 0,803.2 172 172 751 920 4(.; 455 18 29 28 1 94 Kokkanahalli 0,647.2 41 41 148 203 102 101 1 I

95 Kullur 0,091.8 23 23 24 84 42 42 96 Malladevanahalii 0,634.3 .. Bechirak 97 Mallupura 0,221.6 34 34 140 168 gO 78 7 5 5 98 MUkanapalya 0,117.7 56 .56 .. 250 121 129 99 Nagavalli 1,270.7 605 609 2,536 3,090 1,568 1,522 293 529 358 17I

100 Nanur 0,367.0 201 205 932 1,147 566 581 25 75 75 101 Punajur .. 1.086.6 40 40 286 154 82 72 10 6 6 102 Punajur State Forest 63,103.7 207 207 1,432 865 433 432 16 7 7

103 Puttanapura 1,167.4 72 7.5 301 338 173 165 37 30 25 5 )04 Saragur 1,682.5 432 432 2,298 2,752 1,405 1,347 48 261 183 78

105 Vagarapum 0,227.2 .. Bechirak -HARADANAHALLI 27,952.4 2,500 2,535 11,345 14,189 7,231 6,958 29 17 12 732 1,158 937 221

106 Amachavadi 6,564.0 476 476 2,617 3,370 1,707 1,663 151 220 168 52 107 Ankanasettipura 1,185.9 104 105 477 598 304 294 5 40 38 2 108 Bandigowdanahalli 2,157.6 62 62 274 334 162 172 7 8 8 109 Bhandigere 0,692.0 202 202 489 1,005 513 492 6 62 59 3 110 Basavapura 3,360.9 222 228 1,360 1,338 687 651 21 77 68 9

III Bastipura 0,335.8 .. .. .. Bechirak ... 112 Bedamudlu 1,522.6 98 98 55 554 279 275 5 5 113 Bevinakalupura 1,152.3 51 51 180 277 142 135 5 34 27 7 114 Bisalavadi 3,351.4 262 262 1,109 1,245 611 634 96 51 47 4 115 Bommanahalli 0,513.3 .. Bechirak 5

It6 Channappanapura .. 1,014.4 86 88 404 548 269 279 16 8 8 8 30 24 6 117 Haradanahalli 2,830.3 521 522 2,523 2,558 1,337 1,221 1 1 260 323 232 91 118 Kodiugane 1,179.3 90 90 477 484 249 235 34 52 .~1 I 119 Kottaganahalli 0,916.7 .. Beohirak 120 Srirangapura 0,336.4 Bechirak

121 Vertkataiahnachatra .. 0,539.11 326 351 1,380 1,878 971 907 12 8 4 139 256 210 46

ARAKALA Y A.DI 25,958.0 1,725 1,';'58 7,503 8,302 4,123 4,179 3 3 421 727 667 60

122 Aohattipura 0,755.5 21 25 78 96 42 54 1 7 7 123 Arakalavadi 1,605.8 304 308 1,305 1,453 717 736 06 128 ll6 12 124 Bokkepura 1,339.2 .. Bechirak 125 Chowdahalli l,ll9.7 .. Bechirak 126 Hagalabele 0,928.4 .. Bechirak

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

Agricult ural Classes

r-----------A-----------~ 1

Cultivating owners

16

9

" 794

1,111

234 87

9

44

F

17

4

" 789

1,040

250 88 10

34

99 92 1,030 960

285 266 "

162 194

150 140 1,007 960

4,888 4,066

964 886 202 195 153 162 35 35

506 475

.. .. 191 178 L08 100 531 526

252 261 495 421 234 221

667 606

3,H9 3,092

25 35 448 438

lIfys.

II Tenant

cultivators

I\I

18

.. 19 8

89

.. 8

51 218 45 52

" 96

718

376 36 4

16 55

" 15

8 10

I 145

52

73

I 13

F

19

15 7

73

8

60 253 37 45

96

689

366 40

6 15 43

,. 22

4 13

1 124

55

83

2 22

III Agricultural labourers

111

20

4

" 267 143

122 15

" 2

12 260 55 ,. 84

16 172

927

64 37 5

443 65

57 18 33

5 175

5

20

407

I 113

F

21

2

302 139

116 12

25 251 52 .. 83

12 157

904

69 22

4-422

73

57 14 48

8 167

8

12

419

,. 136

IV Non'

cultivating owner8

22

" 50 23

.. 5

.. 70

7 3

5 5

285

80 4

" 12 27

.,

"

I I

146

160

4 28

F

23

" 80 28

6

92 10 2

8 4

325

90 14

12 30

., 6 2

,. 142

29

234

4 44

241

Non-agricultural Classes __________ A __________ -.

VIII V VI VII Other

Production other than cultivation

24

3

70 52

4

7

31

I 66 1

16 88

36

310

100 16

" 16

,.

2

16

3 88

69

136

7 56

25

.. 67 42

2

3

28

1 74

17 73

49

277

96 II

.. 10

4

13

79

63

143

9 48

Cornmer('e

26

.. 15 30

7

6 49

3 1

2 7

260

74 7

1 9

,. 9

,. 115

45

67

" 23

F

11 26

3 1

8 47

4 1

5 7

265

86 4

., 8

" 13

,.

115

39

62

17

Transport

111 F

28 '29

.. 4-

I 4

2

2

2

.. 6

" 3

3

4

4

service' and mis. cellaneous sources r-~

II F

30 31

,.

19 47

19 4!l

9 11 .. "

26 29 .. 2

3 3 38 32 .. " 14 12 42 33

.. 80 71

391 428

47 66 2 8

.. 6 8 9 12

" 14 14 7 11

11 19

8 8 173 173 10 6

104 103

161 146

4 4-36 31

31

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Name of Village or Town

1

ARAKALAVADI-concld.

127 Honnahalli 128 Kilagel'e 129 Kutanapura 130 Linganapura (Jodi) .. 131 JliJadalavadi

132 Manchugundipul'a 133 Melur 134 Mudalahosahalli 135 Narasamangala 136 Sindaiahnapura.

137 Vaddagalpul'a 138 Vaddarahalli 139 Yanagumba 140 Yaraganahalli 141 Yalachagere

142 Yanagaha Ili

UDIGALA

143 Badagalapura 144 Devalapura 145 Hagarempura 146 Kaggalipura 147 Katnavadi

148 149 150 151 152

Kenchanahalli Kengaki Ketahalli Kothalavadi Kumbaragundi

153 Kumchahalli 154 Maduvinabeedu 155 NanjedevaMpura 156 Sagade 157 ThammadahalH

158 Udigala 159 Uganedahundi J 60 Veeranapura

Area of Village or Town in

acres

2

1,190.1 1,698.'l 0,31)6.6 0,515.7 1,449.4

0,266.0 1,120.6 1,171.6 0,808.8 0,458.1

2,044.3 1,367.8 2,203.2 0,913.2 1,932.4

2,713.2

Occupied houses

,....----A---., Num· Num. ber of ber of houses house.

3

160 186

84 139

49 ..

85

125 72

109 235

156

holds

4

160 186

84 139

51 .,

85

]25 72

109 258

156

Population ,---__ ..A-.-__ --..

1941 1951 ,----__ .A. ____ ,

Total Houseless population population

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

p

5

671 806

335 544

p

6

769 834

Bechirak 397 588

M

7

384 422

198 294

F

8

385 412 ..

199 294

2~1 245 1~3 122 ., Bechirak ..

318 . 349 189 160 145 Bechirak

.. Bechirak

583 711 234 30!) 48:1 563

1,128 1,276 ., Bechirak

672 712

367 344 157 152 278 285 631 645

321 391

P M F

9 10 11

2 2

.. 1

30,000.5 2,874 2,999 12,412 14,272 7,172 7,100 12 9 3

1 .. 1,360.6 0,666.1 0,266.9 1,127.0 2,129.4

1,537.5 1,833.3 1,287.8 3,455.3 0,510.9

0,746.2 0,684.8 2,054.5 1,806.6 2,1158.9

3,841.2 1,916.2 1,817.2

54 31

138

268 70

508

75

254 385 376

538 126 51

61 33

138

270 71

514

75

277 399 384

273 314 114 169

Bechirak 93 Bechirak

629 648

1,201 313

2,026

301

1,135 1,201 1,676

Bechirak 1,273

346 2,366

Bechirak

374 Bechimk

1,306 1,966 1,792

588 2,640 2,814 126 573 63 237

613 291

168 146 86 83

.. "

326 322

610 663 183 163

1,166 1,200

190

670 994 896

184

636 972 896

1,420 1,394 308 305 155 136

7 7

4 3

.. 1941

p

12

21 I!)

" 8

79

6

23 3

21

33 54

57

Village

CHAMARAJNAGAR

Literates

p

13

50 28

42 24

21

34

1951

M

14

47 27 .. 39 24

20

32

64 58 II 11 79 73

149 123

90 90

F

16

3 1 .. 3

2

6

6 26

469 1,330 1,158 172

4 20

., 26

1 71

7

99 31 56

126 13 15

4 3

75

55 49

314

25 ..

159 75

182

4 3

65

48 42

285

24

133 74

167

336 265 18 16 35 32

10

7 7

29

26 1

15

71 2 3

HARAVE 27,772.4 3,137 3,300 15,153 16,902 8,589 8,313 3 1 2 1,126 2,021 1,739 282

161 Aralikatte i62 Bendaravadi 163 Bettadapura 164 Bhujaganapnra 165 Chikkabegur

166 167 168 169

Oovindavadi Haraganapura Hflrave Heggavadi

0,582.0 1,442.9 1,010.5 0,495.2

.. . 0,765.2

2,884.7 0,618.5 2,841.4 0,863.1

ll3 254 91 44 94

319 ..

492 59

115 528 338 1,655 91 407 44 179 94 491

342

491 59

1,492

2,363 225

640 1,797

506 231 506

1,675 Bechirak

2,438 321

242

351 289 906 891 256 250 122 109 264 242

845 830 .,

1,253 1,185 162 159

1 .. 2

60 79 15

2 36

57

198 34

38 88 29 6

78

159 ..

423 49

38 77 29

6 63

143

327 37

.. 11

15

16 .. 98 12

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TAL UK-contd,

r

Cultivating owners

16

332 351

" 169 242

90 "

159

327 138 196 395

247

1'l

310 341

" 163 229

87 "

131

316 133 208 414

287

5,725 5,524

125 82

295

" 517 176 893

149

495 866 650

1,076 263 138

107 79

" 296

" 539 161 889

135 "

481 825 631

993 265 123

7,134 6,733

305 243 768 713 244 236 108 90 192 177

764 "

965 151

740

904 147

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

!II

18

13 3

4

2

10 15

II

117

2

" I

"

11

9

24

5 3

40

22

113

29

. ' 4

F

19

14

.. 2

., 1

8 17

17

114

" 1

" 13

5

27 " 3 4

32

26 2

114

30

3

5

III Agricultural

labourers

J'rI

20

16 34

17 23

8

16

27 14 24 95

19

639

20 4

" 21

.. 33 4

122

16 ..

139 31 89

126 23 11

347

11 20

14 32

26 "

31 8

21

33 28

19 38

2

14

21 10 18 74

26

677

24 4

8

, . 42

1 135

17 "

123 30

III

157 16 9

329

10 11

18 34

17 " 22 11

IV Non­

cultivating ownerS

22

4 14

3 7

7

5 1 7

46

33

142

4

., 3

,. 1

,. 17

18 6

73

17 2

330

3

5 ,. 16

28 , . 59

F

23

2 24

8 10

15

3

5 3

13 59

44

192

5

6

,. I .,

34

5 " 20 14 82

24 1

406

3 3 7 1

14

35 .,

63

243

Non.agricultural Classes

r-------~·----------~ VIII

V Production other than cultivation

24

5 5

2 9

11

4

,.

19 15

3

215

12

4

13 3

72

.. 10 30 13

54 4

237

44

" 11

6 ., 59

F

25

9 6

4 10

14

5.

20 12

6

199

8

., 8

., 9 .,

73

" 7

31 11

50 2

217

,.

30

., 8

8 ., 51

VI Commer('e

1\1

26

3 8

1 2

4

2 ., 9

12

3

109

,. 14 " 20

., 2

15 14

43 1

94

,. 9

" 2

" 57

]'

27

6 5

.. 1

3

10 16

126

.. 28

24

1 13 10

49 1

123

.. 24

.. 1

,.

58

VII Tra]]sport

1\1 F

28 29

1

1

4 2

., .. 3 2

Other services Mldmis.

uellaneous suurces

1\[ F

30 31

11 11 7 8

.. 6 5 7 6

3 "

7 6

5 1 4 6

13 8 53 53

5 8

224 268

5

2

.. 21 ,. 33

.. 3

,.

31 1

40

.. .. 1 1

43 55 17 19

81 95 15 18 6 4

330 389

3 3 62 108

7 7 .. 11 8

20 26 .. .. 78 82 3 1

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Village

CHAMARAJNAGAR

Population Literates , """"I ,....----"""-------. Occupied

Area of houses 19U 1951 1941 1951 Name of Village or Village or ,_..A----.,

Town Town in Num· Num· , acres ber of ber of Total Houseless

houses house. Population Population holds ,---_.A.--., ,--~ ~

P P M F P M F P P M F

1 Z /1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 /j

HARAvE-wncld.

170 Hirebegur 0,813.1 117 117 506 570 294 276' .. .. .. 10 22 22 171 Kalana.hundi 0,710.0 271 296 1,174 1,344 662 682 .. . , .. 66 238 221 17 172 Kebbepura 0,414.1 95 95 460 474 251 223 .. .. .. 7 50 48 2 173 Kerahalli 1,384.1 151 154 826 848 418 430 45 118 93 25 174 Kethanapura 0,518.8 . , Bechirak .. .. .. 175 Kilalipura 1,746.0 92 92 392 498 270 228 .. .. .. 13 31 28 3 176 Kulugana 2,165.3 215 215 936 1,100 546 554 .. .. " 148 176 136 40 177 Maliyur 1,876.6 280 301 1,240 1,535 760 775 .. .. .. 143 146 137 9 178 Mudnakodu 1,622.9 231 231 1,162 1,247 642 605 .. .. .. 115 198 168 30 179 Mukkadahalli 2,478.7 219 225 1,117 1,172 587 585 .. .. .. 98 172 166 6

180 Nanjahalli 0,489.3 ., Bechirak " .. . , 181 Pardakoduhosahalli 1,111.8 .. Bechirak " .. .. 182 Somanapura 0,938.2 .. Bechirak

SPECIAL UMMATHUR " 19,846.9 2,291 2,576 12,395 13,696 7,002 6,694 .. .. .. 756 1,379 1,251 128

183 Aladur (S.L) 1,091.9 162 171 837 947 478 469 .. .. " 23 85 76 9 184 Bagali (S.L) 3,596.7 316 341 1,645 1,814 916 898 .. ", .. 87 171 154 17 185 Demahalli (Jodi) 1,620.4 233 270 . 1,133 1,289 655 634 .. .. " 56 73 69 4 186 Ganganur (S.L) 3,369.2 331 471 2,292 2,389 1,247 1,142 .. . , .. 153 212 195 17 187 Jannur (Jodi) 2,738.2 307 340 1,629 1,752 895 857 .. .. .. 94 206 188 18

188 Mudla Agrahara (Jodi) 0,834.5 215 222 959 1,000 526 474 .. .. .. 34 92 83 9 189 Navilur (S.l.) 1,402.4 198 210 1,043 1,119 569 550 .. .. .. 132 124 109 15 190 Ummathur (S.!.) 5,193.5 529 551 2,857 3,386 1,716 ],670 .. .. .. 177 416 377 39

244

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Statistics

I'ALUK-concld.

Agricultural Classes Non· agricultural Classes ,---_._-_ .. ---., ,---------"--------, VIII

II III IV V Other Cultivating Tenaut Agricultural Non.cultivating Production VI VII services

owners cultivators labollrcre owners other than Commerce Transport andmis. cult.ivatiou cel1aneous

·sources ,-~ ,---"----, ..----"----, ,..--"----, ,....---A--, ,---"---., ,----"---. r--"---.

M F l\I F M F ]\1 F ]\1 F :\f F !II F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

292 271 1 3 1 2 568 563 I 17 15 27 31 II 16 7 17 31 40 231 207 8 6 1 2 4 2 7 6 330 343 12 19 27 32 21 21 13 8 15 7

225 191 4 2 34 20 3 9 2 1 1 .. 1 5 374 360 20 20 26 37 80 95 33 29 1 3 12 10 617 611 16 14 24 32 33 32 31 32 5 7 33 47 554 518 3 3 18 7 21 24 21 27 6 10 19 16 446 419 23 15 50 55 / 33 66 6 7 1 28 23

5,097 4,794 61 58 1,205 1,225 42 61 249 259 140 137 208 160

421 411 .. I 53 44 2 9 2 4 770 724 6 11 III 132 9 7 S 5 4 12 15 484 464 1 138 137 1 25 29 6 4 968 879 17 17 237 218 6 17 12 4 7 7 799 771 45 42 4 5 22 24 4 3 21 12

292 252 10 5 215 211 7 5 2 1 361 349 21 20 134 134 8 12 I 3 44 32

1,002 944 6 4 272 307 5 6 181 194 136 130 114 85

245

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N a.ID e of Village or Town

1

K~,SABA

1 Badanaval 2 Bendagalli (K.G.) 3 Byalaru 4 Chamalapura 5 Debur (S.I.)

6 Devarasanahalli .. 7 Deveerammanahalli., 8 Geekahalli 9 Golur

10 Gonathagala

11 Handuvanahalli 12 Heggadahalli 13 Horalavadi 14 Kallahalli 15 Kathavadipura

16 Kongahalli 17 Mullur 18 Nanjangud (Town) .. ]9 Narasipura 20 Sindhuvalli

21 Uppanahalli 22 Valagere (S) 23 Veeradevanapura

KALAI,E

24 Depegowdanapura .. 25 Harathale 26 Hosakote 27 Hunasanalu 28 Kalale

29 Kanipura 30 Karlapura " 31 Kasavauahalli (K.G.) 32 Krishnapura 33 Kugalur

34 Kurahatti (Jodi) 35 Lakshmanapura 36 Makanapura 37 Muddanahalli 38 Navilur

39 Sindhuvallipura 40 Surahalli 41 Yalachagere 42 Yechagundlu

Occupied Area of houses

Village or ,-~ Town in Num. Num· acres ber of ber of

2

houses house· holds

3 4

Population ,---------~--------~

1941 1951

,-----.--A--------, Total Houseless

population population ,--'------, ,-~

p p M P ~l F

(j 6 7 8 9 10 11

NANJANGUD

Literates ,-.A-----,

1941 1951

p p M F

lZ 13 14 1/j

25,747.6 5,923 6,625 26,953 35,430 18,05917,371 177159 18 4,512 8,328 5,741 2,875

2,275.9 0,529.2 1,239.2 1,332.2 1,472.4

1,047.4 0,248.7 0,540.2 0,259.5 0,470.0

0,610.6 3,000.3 1,177.3 1,132.8 0,456.4

0,523.6 0,197.3 1,440.0 0,254.4 2,500.7

1,778.4 1,834.9 1,426.3

341 12 21

207 299

219 235

58 224 49

84 250 228 52 50

22 167

2,374 22

314

180 128 387

348 12 21

210 301

219 238

98 224

49

85 269 261 52 50

22 167

2,922 22

321

185 132 417

1,641 70 99

932 1,242

939 938 426 884 230

321 1,319 1,203

215 202

100 731

10,725 45

1,567

752 595

1,777

1,797 66

131 1,157 1,350

1,057 1,230

484 1,116

225

415 1,497 1,453

266 245

109 838

l6,737 67

1,681

859 680

1,970

899 898 34 32 67 64

584 573 712 638

545 512 608 622 242 242 544 572 122 103

211 204 747 750 746 707 139 127 123 122

52 430

8,575 36

855

57 408

8,162 31

826

434 425 342 338

1,012 958

...... 177 159 18

24,625.0 2,709 2,810 12,381 14,720 7,420 7,300 83 45 38

0,368.6 1,856.5 1,509.8 1,770.5 2,509.8

0,322.6 1,118.8 2,490.1 0,907.8 1,008.9

1,265.1 0,121.5 0,832.4 1,535.9 1,576.1

1,061.0 2,034.5 1,421. 7 0,913.4

51 144 73

183 663

" 106 170 55

199

140 38 29

152 183

113 255 56 99

54 145

73 198 696

.. 106 172 55

202

153 38 29

159 191

118 257 56

108

215 654 314 634

3,006

., 462 830 285 864

665 178 126 768 932

416 1,242

297 493

278 750 391 975

3,645

Bechirak 565

1,()09 254 946

827 217 152 831

1,070

482 1,376

303 649

134 368 204 478

1,815

" 274 514 130 485

436 106

61 435 549

235 713 146 337

144 382 187 497

1,830

.. 291 495 124 461

391 III

91 396 521

247 663 157 312

... , ,. 6 3 3

... , ,.

65 36 29

.... }O 4 6 •• 0, ••

2 2 ..

100 I 2

27 55

66 62

7 11 1

9 73

114 12 13

., 87

3,604

114

25 39 90

234 187 I I 8 8

62 57 113 101

II5 93 76 73 2 2

56 54 2 2

27 25 83 73

209 170 20 19 8 8

47

.. 5

12

22 3

.. 2

2 10 39 1

I 1 .. 113 101 12

6,757 4,351 2,406 .. " ..

178 161 17

49 49 84 79

130 126 5 4

944 1,645 1,451 194

3 10 18 27

418

., 88 14 92

19 3 5

63 56

27 60 19 22

8 84 31 99

555

3 104

15 169

92 23 3

85 159

36 92 30 57

8 75 28 89

448

.. 3

99 15

162

81 23

3 79

143

31 83 27 54

9 3

10 107

" 5

7

11

6 16

5 9 3 3

CfJIKKAYYANACHATRA .. 34,945.8 4,249 4,683 21,397 24,644) 12,47912,161 83 44 39 1,397 2,118 1,912 206

43 Adakanahalli 44 Alathur

0,991.6 1,092.7

62 152

80 152

325 750

246

357 857

185 172 442 415

•••• o'

5 2 3 4

40 5 5

62 57 5

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S tatisties

I Cultivating

owners

F

16 17

6,838 6,232

715 23 47

278 226

496 468 132 87 flO

194 636 452 127

67

48 74-

569 8

69;';

287 332 787

711 31 40

260 203

458 458 124 60 62

174-637 383 124 64

51 57

429 ()

64-:\

2fi7 :102 (JO()

4,917 4,630

117 127 290 276 133 118 257 247 657 586

143 14-5 421 401 100 96 347 293

339 325 99 104 60 90

388 322 4-39 435

168 183 65.3 581 120 131 184 170

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

F

18 19

III Agricultural

labourers

111 F

20 21

962

12

951 1,435 1,460

12

71

1 11 98 47

1 '12 191 10 16

267 146

" 28

37 2

420

42 4

19 147

37 8

57

18 1

11)

17 2 8

41

22

17

49

10 98 26 1

1 7

205

16

279 134

26

53 7

403

3 38

1 20

146

41 i6 Hl

8

2

14-4-7

42

92 1

.. 218 295

7 13 12

191 33

3 38 55

II

74-188

8 16

52 2

12H

623

8 24 5

279

115 20 14-16

39 2 1

23 13

7 6 4

42

98

225 239

9 24 17

198 32

9 30 5:3

2 10

1 64

201 12 11

64 2

1!i7

629

1 12 16 2

282

134-18 6

12

22 1 1

28 19

3 11 14 47

8,288 8,142 1,004 923 1,125 1,012

154 ]23

149 113 199

" 192

9 72

12 66

IV Non·

cultivating owners

22

720

5

10

3

10 9

6 36 fj

4

'. 590

29

10 2

402

2 21

9 I

222

16 13

9

13

9 10

4 12 10 .51

309

14

850

7

18

4

23 8

9 52 22

n 1

G29

50

12 8 2

521

7 47 12

7 281

12 19

13

16

37 10

1 15 4

40

400

14

247

Non·agricultural Classes

,-------,-"---------, V

Production other than cultivation

F

25

l'il

26

VI

F

27

1,839 1,740 1,623 1,551

29

8 52

26

23

17 13

2 (i

1 1,573

17 7

28

37

399

4 11

175 6S

5 2

13

3 4 .. 12 43

30 12 1

16

9 12

27

9 53

17

19

17 7

.. 1,512

8 (\

18

38

394

8 13

176 75

:I

17

1 (\

9 35

26 14

11

660

6 10

12

1 ()

18

2

13

5 ..

7 I

9

2 1,527

5

13 ,. 2

276

2

1 240

3 9

I 3

200

10

1 11 22

9

5 7

8

1,451

13

8

4

290

3 8

14

2 .. 1 1

195

VII

Tr.tnsport

F

28 29

VIII Other

services andmis.

cellaneous sources ~

111 F

30 31

357 320 4,285 4,267

4 4

349 314

.. 2 2

8 1

30 19 1

7 6 73 68 40 54

36 41 90 112

3 173 237

2 6 1

29 34 1 I

13 15

., 12 7

3,633 3,492 3 5

75 75

6 13 4 19

!i8 59

383 433

10 6 1

23 27 20 42

202 203

18 13 3 7

34 57

24 19

3 9 (\

8 18 26 38 2

I

864 928

13 22

5 20

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VITI.go ~ ~ '~

NANJANGUD ~l

Populat.ion Literates r-----.A.---------, r----""~ ----....

Occupied 1941 1951 ]94] 1951 Area of houses

Name ofViJlage or Village or r--A---.., r----..A..------, Town Town in Num- Num. Total Houseless

acres ber of berof population population houses house. r---..A..----, r-..A..--, r--..A- --

holds P P M F P M F P P 1\1 F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

CHlKKA YY AN ACRA TRA-condd.

45 Basavanapura 0,371.5 58 59 231 269 136 133 27 47 33 14 46 Bidaragodu 0,996.8 ]65 ]75 788 981 487 494 116 87 79 8 47 Bokkahalli 0,763.0 283 291 1,362 1,447 727 720 146 227 198 29 48 Chikkayyanachatra .. 0,017.9 135 Bechirak 15 49 Goddanapura 2,086.2 82 100 431 475 256 219 22 20 20

50 Hadinaru 4,236.1 439 610 2,697 3,076 1,606 1,470 1 .. 152 300 262 38 51 Hathanalu 0,796.4 ]38 149 662 727 353 374 4 28 28 52 Hebya 0,592.7 75 88 406 432 211 221 18 12 12 .. 53 Hejjige 0,730.5 193 200 948 1,092 549 543 .. .. 104 181 156 25 54 Hosakote (S.L) 1,531.6 413 427 1,965 2,282 1,109 1,173 18 9 9 108 164- 147 17

55 Hulimavu 1,588.,4 123 129 7II 811 407 404 .. 109 98 86 12 56 Immavu 2,652.3 150 150 641 832 400 432 1 .. 25 117 110 7 57 Kembal 0,870.1 31 31 157 162 80 82 5 58 Kurnhattikaval 0,876.1 Bechirak ., 59 Maralur 2,061.8 137 194 625 946 502 444 21 91 88 3

60 Moodahalli 1,171.3 246 254 1,242 1,371 693 678 59 38 36 2 61 Nandignnda 0,683A 146 146 785 792 399 393 5 3 2 68 ll3 98 15 62 Nandigundapura 0,618.6 . 47 47 245 284 141 143 .. .. .. 10 19 19 63 Rampur 3,605.1 384 419 1,912 2,212 1,132 1,080 53 28 25 94 112 llO 2 64 Thandya 2,289.1 301 338 1,416 1,770 921 849 139 148 135 13

65 Thoremavu 1,051.5 187 191 859 1,004 522 482 50 107 107 66 Thummanerale (S.L) 1,532A 267 270 1,333 1,350 664 686 39 98 90 8 67 Thummaneralekaval 0,034.7 .. .. .. Bechirak . , .. 68 Yechagalli 1,703.5 170 183 771 1,1l1 557 554 22 44 36 8

BILIGEEE ., 32,386.1 5,554 5,657 25,930 29,425 15,04511},380 20 11 9 1,833 3,094 2,516 578

69 Alaganchi 3,497.0 431 441 2,()()l 2,126 1,079 1,047 105 222 193 29 70 Alambur 0,580.0 143 146 590 735 357 378 32 34 34 71 Belaguncb 0,784.3 80 83 328 416 195 221 1 7 7 72 Biligere 0,731.5 181 18.~ 769 896 448 448 16 56 56 73 Biluguli 2,997.1 450 452 2,017 2,330 ],165 1,165 106 273 218 55

74 Chinnamballi 1,083.4 141 141 770 817 424 393 15 39 27 12 75 Eswaragowdanahalli 1,381.1 84 8.5 358 390 197 193 .. .. 4 22 22 76 Gejjanahalli (Jr1i) 0,896 A 173 173 814 875 440 435 4- 2 2 26 114 97 17 77 Gonahalli 0,441.7 124- 124 611 596 309 287 .. 2 3 3 78 Honiyamballi 0,682.4 124 128 611 728 361 367 2 2 .. 126 110 91 19

79 H arikara pura 1,198.8 128 128 605 679 344 335 3 25 25 .. 80 Harupura 0,418.1 36 36 193 222 117 105 12 20 11 9 81 Kahalli 2,185.9 43 43 191 200 99 101 13 8 7 1 82 Kallukunda 0,398.7 228 230 971 1,116 594 522 84- lI8 89 29 83 Kalmahalli 0,785.0 96 96 439 1\12 27.5 237 49 80 112 18

84- Kamanahalli 0;398.7 109 109 541 573 285 288 19 .,-.... :l 25 85 Kirugunda 2,374.3 383 383 1,748 1,804 908 896 44 III 100 11 86 KupparavR IIi 0,656.9 ll5 117 634- (;70 341 329 24 59 49 10 87 llIadahalJi 0,757.9 50 50 277 283 149 134 5 2 3 11 5] 44 7 88 J\IaUapura 0,782.8 }34 154 692 822 427 395 ]2 35 31 4

89 Nagarle 0,984.2 301 319 1,368 1,907 998 909 9 5 4 208 328 261 67 110 Saragnr 1,422.9 257 262 1,288 1,197 674 523 107 114 106 i

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Statistics

TALUK-CQlIcld.

Agricultural Classes r----------- A ______________ ~

I Cultivating

owners

16

105 324 420 ..

224

1,091 316 194 348 573

163 231

57

387

491 202 136

1,017 590

280 513 ..

349

F

1'7

103 339 400

189

1,019 321 202 341 (\26

184 230 52 "

379

492 208 139 961 545

256 516 ..

378

10,995 10,476

949 122 170 335 701

406 194 345 283 308

326 90 99

508 146

263 802 192 121 351

453 512

lIlys,

892 140 195 334 640

384 193 317 261 308

329 79

101 440 130

262 787 190 124 347

374 411

II Tenant

cultivators

M

18

18 48 44

60 13 6

110 126

134 3

17

3

11 6

156 9

6

F

19

23 45 45

54 22 6

79 106

131 5

16 " 3

24

12 1

142 10

7

III Agricultural

labourers

M

20

7 II 35

6

207 13 10 14

301

48

23

ll6 53

3 7

9 16

Hi5

F

21

5 41

142 18 10 11

324

37

.. 14

127 49

4 2

7 16 ..

126

725

9 82

610 1,962 1,909

52

7

8 30

3 95

4

158 7

19 71 .. 2

35

.. 7

.. f)

14

1 86

110 5

64 142

19 78

303

17 1

13 23 7

17 10

53 97

21 70 30 24 22

243 109

65 155 22 74

365

8 .. 22 26 8

5 9

.. 52 87

24 76 32 9 6

258 57

IV Non-cultivating

owners

M

22

.. 17 39

3

66 3 1 3

34

21

35 38

1 24

349

22

6 8

23

.. 32 .. 16

Iii .. 2 2

.. 9 4

5 9

F

23

" 22 52 .. 2

84 8 3 6

50

16 .. 6

2

" 62 40

27

438

42

4 12 41

" 51

2f>

1 ]7

3 6

5 Ii

7 20

24~

Non.agricultural Classes r------ ..A. _____ ~

V Production other than oultivation

24

.. 21

101 ., 2

76 1

" 4

32

14 10

76

42 43 " 32

150

43 1

17

321

10

.. 12 17

1 26

7

3

1 13

8

7

78 10

F

25

,.

17 90

61 2

.. 7

39

13 11

.. 33

30 40

15 108

54 1

" 22

289

8

.. 15 15

",

19

6

6

2 12 2

77 II

VI Commerce

M

26

3 10 42

29 4

8 8

3 2 2

4

5 57

3 10

1 5 .. 4

201

2 15 .. 6

11

"

"

8

2

1 3

24 3

F

2'7

3 5

45

29 2

4 7

5 3 3

.. 4

2 64

2 7

3 4

3

215

3 7

8 13

4

3

.. 2 3

27 3

VII Transport

,-.A--,

M F

28 2.9

3

22 18

5

4 5

3

3 3

VIII Other

services and mis­cellaneous

S<luroos ,.....-A~

M F

30 .H

3 4 56 61 46 47 .. .0 21 26

77 81 3 1

.. 62 95 35 21

24 18 154 183

3 5 .,

8 10

1 I 44 32

5 4 31 24

117 145

32 20 96 112

.. 11 13

470 425

23 18 5 5

8 3 53 53

.. 1

16 3

14

., 1

. , 20

., 10 9

., 46

.. 22 .. 10

.. 15

" 13 11

41

33 23 19 13

32

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Name of Village or TowD

1

BILIGERE-concld.

9) Suthur 92 Thagadur 93 Thayur

DODDAKOWLANDE

94 Banur 95 Chikkahomrna 96 Chunchanahalli 97 Dasanoor 98 DoddahoIDrna

99 Doddakowlande 100 Gattavadi 101 Gattavadipura 102 Hadya 103 Hanumanapura

104 Haraganapura 105 Kakkarahatti 106 Karepura 107 Karya 108 . Konanapura

109 Konanoor 110 Paduvala Agrahara .. 111 Paduvalamarahalli .. 112 Ramasettipura li3 Thorl1valli

114 115 116 117 118

119 120 121 122 123

124 125 126 127 128

BA8AVATTIGE

Bagur (S.l.)* Basavattige Chikkakowlande Devanoor Halepura

Hampapura Hedathale Hemmaragala Hosapura (S.l.) Kudlapura

Kumbarahalli Mallahalli Nera1e Satagalli Thara de Ie (S.1. )

129 Yaraballi

HULLAIlALLI

130 Akala 131 Ambale (8)

* Bechirak in 1941

Area of Village or Town in

acres

2

0,888.9 4,696.2 1,~(il.9

Occupied houses ~ Num- Num­ber of ber of houses house-

3

411 903 409

holds

4

41ii !113 H4

1941

p

1,894 4,186 2,()34

Population

1951

~-------~-----~-Total

population

p

6

2,412 4,798 2,321

F

7 8

1,230 1.182 2,478 2,;{20 1,151 1,170

Rouseless population ,.----'----,

P M F

9 10 11

28,334.9 3,389 3,519 16,642 18,430 9,374 9,056

1,034.8 1,956.8 3,846.6 1,577.4 1,640.6

1,5,11.5 1,419.3 1,340.9 0,484.9 0,900.5

0,398.0 1,391.6 1,325.5 2,520.3 1,670.2

1,;;34.7 0,518.;; 1,744.() 0,844.2 0,644.6

:34 275 228 333 221

246 267 201 124 122

73 8

188 261 87

248

251

222

34 286 2:38 334 226

145 1,274 1,OJ8 1,519 1,113

293 1,;;67 274 1,229 204 960 127 658 122 548

80 452 14 59

]91 !l8i; 261 1,281 93 436

HlO 1,449 1,197 1,680 1,2!.l0

1,770 1,431 1,016

685 599

458 68

1,0:W 1,453

433

87 73 741 708 li07 .590 865 Slo 641 649

923 847 711 720 505 511 352 333 322 277

235 223 34 34

52.'; 50.5 722 731 209 224

2.56 1,119 J,281 644 637 .. .. Bcrhirak

2.33 1,173 1,237 G27 610 " .. Bechirak

233 1,106 1,H13 624 509

Village

N'AN,TANGUD

Literates ~

1941

p

12

133 475 20fi

1951

,-__ .A.-.

p

13

281 618 341

14

229 400 2(;9

F

15

158 72

1,087 2,051 1,709 342

1 33 60 90 fi7

240 125 M 51 84

3 6

37 (\8

2

66

74

1 108 91l 126 117 218 187 149 12fl

.. 13

9 31 23

3M 224 100 228 187 41 110 04 16 47 44 3 55 53 2

38 38 4 4

.52 li2 7fl 63 13 43 40 3

170 143 27 ' .

6;; 61 4 " "

237 180 57

19,308.1 3,479 3,640 16,108 18,305 9,201 9.104 130100 30 1,015 1,882 1,485 397

0,636.3 1,504.5. 1,316.1 2,574.8 1,496.3

0,719.4 2,(151. 8 0,717.6 0,411.1 1,516.8

1,189.5 0,549.9 2,028.4 0,2Ii6,7 1,071.5

0.6;'4.4

23 116 144 396 2M

ti(; 1\81 470

396

73 217 476

134

23 116 145

51.5 2(;8

66 .388 482

"

404

75 217 4R.J.

134

123

5-1-6 656

2,213 1,172

08 :;96 7!11

2,524 1.350

371 322 2,;;4:3 3,139 1,971 2,216

.. Be(hitak 1,988 1,989

329 380 903 1,057

2,174 2.522 .. Be('hiruk

703 728

.;40 :i93

.il 310 378

1,372 6.55

47 286 413

1,1.12 695

172 150 l,fi29 UHO 1,112 1,104

.. !.lfi7 1,032

19;; 18ii 547 510

1.2(,8 1,2M

:lfi3 3n5

292 201

36,035.8 4,063 4,125 16,597 20,463 10,37910,084

0,702.1 2,457.0

69 1.59

69 165

236 650

250

287 935

141 146 489 446

.. 130 100 30

8 8 ..

18 24

330

4 123 105

136

8 42 98

37

39

40 86

558 76

19 241 204

"

191

34 20

29;j

48

70

33 86

480 53

17 Hi5 Hi7

91

29 16

246

i2

nO

7 "

78 23

2 76 37

100

.~

4 49

6

10

944 2,126 1,816 310

12 28

34 79

34 79

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Statistics

TALUK-contd,

Agricult1l.ral Clas~es _-------A-------~....,

I Cultivating,

owners

r'--~

16

.539 2,124

656

7,847

87 642 538 678 417

Gll4 632 425 345 320

139 34

505 566 193

557

616 '.

489

F

if

512 2,044

682

7,354

73 609 490 625 405

590 622 388 324 276

128 34

475 573 197

535

597

413

7,112 6,858

42 294 334

1,156 524

132 1,037

862 ..

SOS

155 446 786

,. 2S2

253

45 269 357 995 526

100 1,046

829 ..

848

137 40ii 773

266

262

7,180 6,657

Wi 432

117 377

II Tenant

~ultivator8

18

136 ]02 31

26

" 7

.,

"

2 9

3

4

235

. , 27 15 15

71 15

17

6 19 42

8

683

3

F

19

115 74 33

22

li

3 6

2

3 .. 2

252

2 .. 41 6

21

.. 64 19 .. 15

7 21 45

9

2

637

5

III Agricultural

labourers

III

2U

303 62

234

588

43 30 6

160

4" 33 53

I 1

75

HI 107

13 .. 2

F

21

291 47

211

706

5.3 52

8 174

51 49 76

77 ., 29

105 2

21

6

862 1,019

.. 2 7

139 93

, . 213 68

63

26 37

186

28

304

6 2

7 5

116 125

I 267

98 ,. 99

31 52

193

25

250

IV Non·

cultivating owners

22

6{) 43 86

332

35 18 27 25

83 27 19

5

43

50

297

9

10 9

66 61

8

4 6

87

36

580

9 20

F

23

71 23

103

388

31 32 29 28

99 22 33

I

10

I 46

56

325

" 10

7 I

77 58 . . 12

10 5

98 .. 44

3

785

18 27

251

V Production other than cultivation

M

24

H9 21 :36

118

Ii 2

12 14

50 Ii 1 4

11

" 2 3

8

246

" 4

8 It)

36 25 48

21

25 52

8

3

440

I 17

F

25

71 7

38

96

7 19

41 7

4

5

3 2

7

199

.. 4

. ' 2

II

48 20 31 " 20

13 44

4

2

419

" 15

Non-agricultural ClailSes

VI Commerce

26

62 4-4 28

43

13 II

[)

2

3

2

.. 2

87

3 1

4 24 17

12

10 10

4

325

2

F

27

6S 51 ~2

51

"

1 12 10

7 6 6

6

2

HI8

4 5

1 33 27

15

" 10 7

4

2

357

4

VII Transport

111

28

()

2

8

8

,. 2

7

F

29

9

14

14

8

VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sources

M F

30 31

49 45 80 74 80 79

412 425

.' 9 6

19 15 127 131

5 7

69 45 9 14 5 8 2 4 I

5

1 4 9

11 " 4

3

" 4

15

13

5 .. . . 132 155

360 342

" 9

42 6

93 41 .. 28

3

6 , . 22 6

103 42

23

4 4 103 93 ., 25 38

6 5

860 971

6 6 16 23

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. Village

NANJANGUD

Population Literates r- --.. 1941 1951 1941 1951

Name of Village or Occupied Town houses ,.. __ -.A-_---..,

Area of ,.. __ .A-._, To tal Rouse less Villaae or Num· Num- population population To~in berof ber of ,..------'-----, .------"-----. .-----'-.......

acrt's houses house. holds P P M F P M F P P M F

1 2 J 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

HULLbJIALLI-concld.

132 Belale 0,650.7 95 96 448 529 255 274 28 26 2 133 Chamanamadanahalli 0,676.1 " ., Bechirak ., 134 DuggahaUi 1,186.0 122 125 445 597 298 299 27 33 32 1 135 Haginavalu 1,666.6 291 300 1,209 1,486 770 716 20 116 III 5 136 Hallare 2,632.1 293 303 1,152 1,494 776 718 3 3 .. 47 132 121 11

137 Haradanahalli 1,503.2 288 292 1,126 1,471 744 727 56 101 95 6 138 HuUahalli 2,475.4 576 585 2,432 3,118 1,546 1,572 407 694 477 217 139 Huskur 1,229.5 139 141 600 761 382 379 13 45 45 140 Ibjala 1,036.7 192 192 653 926 484 442 27 46 46 141 Kadabur 1,095.9 87 87 268 368 192 176 17 38 37 1

142 Kaggalur (S.I.) 0,856.6 8 8 63 54 35 19 3 2 2 143 Kanivanur 2,353.4 220 229 796 1,158 589 569 20 119 93 26 144 Kappasige (S.1.) 0,763.1 196 106 796 820 304 426 30 47 46 1 145 Karya (8.1.) 0,80il.4 104 104 482 443 212 231 24 42 37 5 146 Katur (Jodi) 2,14.9.0 170 170 790 842 432 410 30 70 69 1

147 Kongahalli (S.1.) 0,644.8 52 53 207 234 115 119 12 11 10 148 Konkahallikaval 0,222.7 ., Bechirak .. 149 Kurihundi 1,117.8 156 161 583 940 478 462 22 81 74 7 150 Madanahalli 0,439.1 72 72 373 271 140 131 12 36 33 3 151 Madapura (8.1.) 0,849.8 90 91 377 457 217 240 16 15 15

152 Mangalllr 0,707.1 2 2 21 6 3 3 2 153 Melagalli 1,182.2 ., Bechirak 154 Motta 1,493.3 38 39 161 137 72 65 4 2 2 155 NeIlitalapura 1,360.2 130 139 578 557 272 285 46 89 85 4 156 Rajur 0,526.5 20 29 146 150 94 56 1 1 1

157 Settihalli 0,359.6 39 39 229 147 72 75 5 13 13 .. 158 Siramahalli 1,310. 1 243 251 1,083 1,351 715 636 3 3 .. 47 136 123 13 159 Taraganahalli ] ,085.9 133 140 520 658 325 333 12 64 60 4 160 Yelehalli 0,498.4 70 74 173 266 137 129 2 2 .. 4 51 49 2

HURA 37,113.9 1,771 1,857 7,131 8,732 4,327 M·05 42 32 10 331 775 696 79

161 Amakahalli 0,382.5 . , .. Bechirak .. 162 Ariyur 0,953.5 9 9 42 32 14 18 163 Bankahalli 0,877.8 10 10 48 47 23 24 164 Bhogawaluvadeyanapura* 0,435.5 4 4 18 13 5 6 6 .. .. 165 Channap"tna 0,754.2 101 119 406 524 261 263 3 15 14 1

166 Devarayasettipllra .. 2,403.5 126 131 486 671 360 311 12 10 2 66 118 108 10 .. 167 Gadiguddakaval 0,244.5 Bechirak .. . , " .. .. " 168 Hadanooruvadeyanapura 0,503.9 12 12 27 48 22 26 1 2 2 .. 169 Hadya 1,064.8 206 206 791 932 457 475 19 54 53 1 170 Hediyal 2,690.9 170 173 476 747 389 358 9 24 24

171 Hosaveedu 1,781. 8 110 124 541 574 280 294 12 43 43 172 Hosaveedukaval 0,320.1 .. Bechirak .,

173 Hllra 1,768.1 258 266 1,040 1,326 655 671 24 16 8 125 242 193 49 174 Jalahalli 0,270.2 31 31 171 118 52 66 9 8 5 3 175 Kadajatty 1,392.2 78 78 296 389 193 196 8 19 18 1

176 Kaladevanahalli 0,534.5 .. Bechirak 177 Kallahalli 0,872.7 Bechirak -

"

* Bechirak in 1941 252

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Statistics

T ALUK-contd.

I Cultivating

owners

1.6

204

23l 654 59(\

598 449 233 350 139

24 361 346 1(\5 325

97 ..

315 102 207

F

1'1

199 ..

215 585 527

559 382 215 315 116

17 339 367 178 287

]02 ..

307 94

227

2 3

65 183

94

60 546 221 65

.. 59

185 54

51 496 222 62

2,918 2,910

7 14

159

219 .. 4

441 193

143

379 44

12\i

5 13

161

180 , . 6

445 161

136

375 42

153

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

M

18

16

25 6

17

22 182

76 68

5

.. 63 .. 6

26

3

63 .. 2

21

2 51 .. 26

286

1 4,

.. 15

.. 2

., 29

32

63 3

12

F

19

20 " 22

6 17

21 177

76 69

4,

.. 54

8 28

2

51

" 1

16

4, 36

20

301

"

3 6

17

34

3

35

26

60 5 8

III Agricultmal

labourers

20

7

5 8 I

29 12

4 3

5 74 7

12 o

' . 25

5 4

I o

2 16 51 12

523

.. 5 (\

28

71 .. 15 1

64

55 .. 46

3 40

F

21

9

5 6

26 18 1 4

.. 76 2 9 1

.. 20 4

.. 2

,.

17 45 5

576

3 5 3

27

65 , . 17 .. 62

70 ..

IiO II 10

IV Non·

cultivating owners

22

16

8 35 39

35 145

17 50 10

" 4l 8

21 33

6

5 6 1

3 20

3 19 29 I

147

" 4

"

13

4

8 5

16 " 62

2

F

23

26 "

17 43 51

41 188 23 39 19

, . 49 27 24 42

5

9 7 5

6 42

9 20 39 9

(\

.. 12

10

.. 25 9

28

87 8 4

253

V Production other than cultivation

M

24

8

J4 9

47

28 18]

4 4

.. 14 4 .. 2

40 5 3

" 18

.. 28 8 5

115

" 2

9

12

7 II

2 " 24

3

F

25

16 " 15

9 37

27 192

3 3

15 I

" I

" 40 3 3

9

' . 16 10 4

sa

"

10

4

" 4

11

" 22 " I

Non.agricultural Classes

VI Commerce

26

1 14 26

22 208 , 4

2

2 3 2 1

4 9

5

1 6 6 7

133

1 II

6

" 13

20

45

" 4

F

27

3 20 28

29 223

1

5 3 3

7 10

(\

1 6 2 5

92

., 2

II

8

1 5

14

27

VII Transport

28 29

7 8

3 5

3 5

VIII Other

services and mis·

cellaneous sourceS

,....--"--.,

1\1 F

30 31

4 " 14 44 50

4-

" 22 47 58

10 24 362 384

44 60 9 12

36 37

(\ 2 34 31 26 26

6 9 39 51

8

26 13

3 19

4 49 10 21

9 " 28 13

4

.. 25 2

10 45 15 24

202 203

(\

26

14

.. 74

"

25

10

.. 75

12 19 "

33 39

8 9

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'Village

NANJANGUD

Populat-loh Literates ,....___"__---, r---.A.---,

1941 1951 1941 1951 Oecul'ied

houses r-----"----__, Name of Village Area of r---"------.. Total Rouseless

or Town Village or Nuw- Num- population population Town in het of her of ,_._..A.---~ ,---"---, ,-._--.A. __ ,

acres houses house-helds P P J\I 11 P III F P P 1\1 If

1 2 3 4 (j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

HU}l.A.-concld.

178 Kandagala . . 1,290.3 90 96 360 381 174 207 6 12 12 179 Kantirayanapmada kaval 0,890.9 .. Bechirak 180 Karalapura .. 0,515.1 .. Bechirak 181 Kellupura 0,900.3 17 19 85 III 56 55 1 4 4 182 Kottanahalli 0,962.4 28 29 98 140 67 73 1 3 3

183 lIIadhuvanahalli 1,442.6 168 169 669 824 384 440 45 ll8 106 12 184 lIIalkundi 1,163.0 191 205 795 1,040 533 507 5 70 70 185 Mallahalli 0,694.2 75 85 338 426 213 213 6 17 17 186 Naganapura 9,377.1 48 52 259 255 127 128 7 19 19 187 Rayagowdanahalli 0,438.2 .. Bechirak

188 Thelanur 0,652.3 .. Bechirak 189 Uganeya 0,782.8 34 34 163 114 49 65 4 7 5 2 190 Yedehallj 6,754.0 5 5 27 15 5 10 2

254

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Statistics

T A LUK-collcld.

Agrioultural Classes Non-agricultural CllISSes r-

_.,__ VIII

I II III IV V Other Cultivating Tenant Agricultural Non-cultivating Production VI VII services

owner! cultivators labourers owners other than Commerre Transport and mis-cultivation cellaneous

sources ,---"-----, ~ ~ r---"------, ,.--"--, r---"------, ,--""--, .-.A--,

M F M F 1\[ F 111 F J'l1 F 1\[ F M F 1\1 F

lfi 17 l!i 19 eo 21 22 23 Z4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

120 137 19 20 25 39 2 2 4 3 3 ;)

38 38 9 8 [) 5 4 4 31:) 39 5 9 19 22 4 2 2

253 298 22 24 58 70 10 17 15 14 13 5 13 12 452 432 10 6 31 36 5 9 18 12 6 5 II 7 164 162 5 5 25 34 I:) 7 9 3 4 2 94 92 6 6 21 2,5 4 3 2 2

27 28 15 ~O 5 15 2 2 5 7 1 2

255

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Village

T-NARSIPUR

Population Literates , ,..----"----, 1941 1951 1941 1951

Occupied houses . , ~ Total Houseless

Area of Num- Num- population population Name of Village or Village or ber of ber of ,---"----., ,-..A----., ,-_--A __ -,

Town Town in houses house-acres holds P P ~I F P M F P P M If

1 2 3 4 5 6 'l 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

KASABA 11,400.0 8,113 3,515 1S,3M 19,014 9,846 9,168 176 170 6 2,234 4,222 2,923 1,299

1 Alagodu 2,560.0 468 520 2,384 2,653 1,346 1,307 96 181 180 1 2 Bannahalli 0,640.0 38 63 298 324 166 158 16 26 25 1 3 Byrapura .. 0,720.0 317 322 1,311 1,555 794 761 20 183 162 21 4 Channanjl1vaderapura (8) 0,160.0 .. Bechirak 5 Danayakanapura 0,520.0 109 109 538 666 345 321 53 54 47 7

6 Gargeswari 0,560.0 399 416 2,049 2,546 1,319 1,227 32 31 920 1,195 668 527 7 Hosakote (8) 0,320.0 288 291 1,259 1,519 803 716 58 llO 94 16 8 Hunsur 0,640.0 58 1(1() 433 524 260 264 2 96 96 9 Induvalu 0,960.0 82 82 416 409 208 201 11 49 37 12

10 Kiragasoor 0,800.0 294 296 1,430 1,578 820 758 21 57 52 5

11 Kudlur 0,960.0 68 93 443 471 252 219 22 19 19 12 Tirumakudlu 0,320.0 50 50 160 231 108 123 35 86 50 36 13 T.-Narsipur (Town) '. 1,120.0 713 944 3,587 5,374 2,846 2,528 144 139 5 971 2,102 1,440 662 14 Yedathore 1,120.0 229 229 1,046 1,164 579 585 9 64 53 11

HlTTUVALLI 10,671.8 1,346 1,530 7,343 7,748 3,956 3,792 8 5 3 276 303 244 59

15 Agasthyapura (Jodi) .. 0,320.0 36 38 158 149 75 74 16 Basavanapura (Jodi) 0,106.7 .. Bechirak .. 17 Bommanayakanahalli( Jodi)0,480. 0 83 106 552 455 235 220 20 29 29 18 Hittuvalli . . 0,800.0, 144 159 712 837 444 393 2 2 .. 48 93 70 23 19 Honnur (Jodi) 0,480.0 Bechirak

20 Hunaganahalli 0,853.4 150 161 839 809 420 389 6 3 3 8 3 3 21 Kupya (Jodi) 0,213.3 203 231 1,213 1,208 621 587 47 .. 22 Madegowdanahundi .. 0,213.3 108 ll2 465 591 313 278 10 17 17 ., 23 Muthathi (Jodi) 1,120.0 70 70 305 372 179 193 2 15 14 1 24 Pattehundi 0,160.0 64 67 340 386 203 183 2 1 I

25 Pillahalli 0,320.0 .. Bechirak S; 26 Ramanathapurahundi '(8) 0,005.1 26 26 104 125 66 4 10 4 6

27 Ranganathapura 2,720.0 106 106 426 525 253 272 14 .. " 28 Rangasamudra 1,440.0 207 265 1,356 1,326 665 661 72 135 106 29 29 Thumbala (Jodi) 1,440.0 149 189 873 965 489 476 49

THURAGANUR 11,830.0 1,771 2,516 11,586 12,595 6,4·.18 6,157 464 1,240 1,016 224

30 Ankanahalli 0,800-0 102 127 610 667 342 325 28 9 8 1 31 Aravattigekoppal 0,240.0 103 llO 539 520 270 250 10 41 34 7 32 Beedanahalli 0,560.0 96 135 566 627 322 305 18 54 48 6 33 Chamanahalli 0,640.0 134 206 890 986 485 501 60 104 85 19 34 Doddamalagodu (8) .. 1,040.0 148 179 738 1,021 521 500 24 43 39 4

35 Goravanahalli 0,656.7 90 122 536 601 301 300 17 5i 48 10 36 Heggur (8) 2,080.0 230 344 1,483 1,650 851 799 36 123 108 15 37 Kodagahalli 0,426.6 209 311 1,370 1,471 753 718 123 314 220 94 38 Madigahalli 1,066.7 137 181 755 936 489 447 26 78 73 5 39 Menasikyatenahalli 1,920.0 147 194 941 998 487 511 29 49 48 1

40 Thuraganur 1,120.0 178 317 ],459 1,621 839 782 45 216 178 38 41 Yachenahalli 1,280.0 197 290 1,699 1,497 778 719 48 151 127 24

256

;1 ~

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Statis tics

TALUK

Agricultural Classes , ___ ------A , _______ __

I Cultivating

owners

M F

16 17

II Tenant

cultivators

F

18 1,9

III Agricultural labourers

l'l1 F

20 21

4,596 4,089, 679 701 1.033 1,030

943 166 264

847 157 207

344 321

599 537 254

98 602

250 33

396 110

596 435 258 98

524

218 39

266 123

2,513 2,386

24

137 336

404 436 2;")4

28 134

7 29

·H7 :307

27

122 303

370 406 224 34

122

15 21;

430 28!l

5,191 4.919

274 :!(ll 19·! 160 292 270 367 362 505 4B3

239 244 786 752 45G 4,3ll 321 280 284 282

79r 682

729 660

41i

8

79 53

;)

75

I 10 4ri

358

434

28 4

8 ;i4 87

3(; 181 :ll HI

238

:i 11 8 3 ;')

71 .'i

161

6 S

60

15

87 3:1 4

67

I 18 44

372

450

.. 1

28 I

8 4f) \)5

42 197

13 20

301

:2 10 12 4 3

:2

60 8

183

10 7

lOS

351

83 188

I 5

204

I 19 58 14

575

48

31 37

1 14 3

45 58

16 31

169 122

261

22 2 7

21 51 51 35

16 47

121 J

355

29 224

2

229

18 41 10

553

44

39 32

12 7

44 53

9 38

HiO 12:>

216

6

23

12

12 3(; 49 36

26 If)

IV Non-cultivating

owners

22

358

64

32 !l

33 221

3

78

19 20

26

7 2 4

166

24

Hl

2 1

56 M

:3

9 21

F

23

387

60

50 I

33 238

5

77

19 16

28

4 3 6

168

22

25

1 3

ii(i 22 4

10 25

257

V Production other than cultivation

M

24

80'1

32

19

lO9 8

531 43

107

20

7 37

2 3

10

19 o

186

38

26

47 [>

28 30

2 10

F

25

738

57

18

152 7

472 32

R7

6 38

I 2 7

I 9 7

180

41

22

iiO 2

30 29

6

Non-agricultural Classes

VI Commerce

M

26

576

42

56

3 7

456 II

33

6 4

16

56

2

2

4

2

F

27

577

39

51

2 4

471 10

28

1 6

2

18

52

7 I

4

28 10

VII Transport

M F

28 29

VIII Other

services and mis­

cellaneous sources ~~

M F

30 31

58 51 1,743 1,595

2 III 121

152 166

15 11 286 251 12 16 " 27 34 6 1

" 12 15

42 BS 1,097 958 40 33

216 211

3 3 " 14 11 23 19

7 2 100 95

4 6 37 47 27 28

290 321

11 8 39 57

69 84 4 2

4 2 38 30 59 72 39 49 4 6

13 10

33

6 5

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Village

T-NARSIPeR

Population Literates ,-__ ----J.-___ , ,---_.A. __ ,

Occupied 1941 1951 1941 1951 Area of houses

Name of Village or Village or ,-----"---, , Town Town in Num- Num- Total Houseless

acres ber of ber of population populatiou houses house- r ~_..A--~ ,------A----..., ,-------A----.

holds p P 111 F P lI'I F P P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 r 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 if;

BANNUR 17,946_6 3,503 4,004 16,144 19,576 10,013 9,563 13 12 1 1,022 2,353 1,779 574

42 Athahalli 0,480_0 266 294 1,048 1,452 765 687 50 250 197 53 43 Bangavadi 0,480.0 34 55 276 277 131 146 10 37 37 44 Bannur 5,333.3 127 157 630 812 453 3u9 .. ., S 142 129 13 45 Bannur (Town) 1,280.0 1,232 1,580 5,683 7,585 3,865 3,720 13 12 730 1,410 954 456 46 Basavanahalli 0,800.0 ]85 188 818 908 447 461 25 26 24 2

47 Bettahalli 1,120.0 152 155 829 949 488 461 46 97 81 16 48 Bhutagahalli 0,480.0 70 71 283 304 144 160 18 28 25 3 49 Hanumanal 1,120.0 276 288 1,148 1,207 621 586 34 140 121 19 50 Hunasagahalli (S) 0,720.0 85 86 365 429 221 208 11 21 17 4 51 KuntanahalIi 0,400.0 154 154 560 704 360 344 7 29 26 3

52 Maliyur 1,920.0 274 274 1,237 1,365 688 677 21 66 64 2 53 Maragowdanahalli (S) 0,640_0 121 122 487 550 288 262 7 40 38 2 54 Nanjapurs, 0,640.0 88 89 429 450 234 216 3 3 3 55 Seehalli (S) 1,680.0 338 345 1,589 1,848 929 919 25 53 52 56 Yedahalli (Jodi) 0,153.3 101 146 762 736 379 357 27 11 II

SOMANATHAPURA 16,290.6 2,064 2,189 8,993 10,977 5,620 5,357 7 6 1 494 1,164 960 204

57 Bagur (Jodi) 0,080.0 .. -. Bechirak .. 58 Bevinahalli 1,040.0 120 123 465 674 369 305 4 81 65 16 59 Bommal,ahalli 0,960.0 91 91 391 499 239 260 22 47 44 3 60 Chidaravalli 1,000.0 308 334 1,425 1,575 796 779 97 149 111 38 61 Chimli(S) 1,493.3 97 100 398 442 231 211 10 20 20

62 Doddalakshmipura .. 0,640.0 .. Bechirak . . 63 Doddapura 0,960.0 103 105 421 484 227 257 36 44 43 I 64 Ganiganakoppal 0,280.0 81 83 248 366 184 182 10 71 56 15 65 KaIlipura 1,280.0 66 66 331 369 188 181 6 15 15 66 Kanchanahalli 0,280.0 28 30 82 179 102 77 1 30 27 3

67 Kannayakanahalli .. 0,704.0 87 89 380 443 237 206 6 14- 13 68 Kempanapura O,SOO.O 61 61 292 262 134 128 6 4 4 69 Kethupurs, (S) 0,480.0 233 260 947 1,2911 666 632 I -- 30 126 112 14 70 Mudukanapura 0,746.7 70 75 317 366 191 175 23 39 34 5 71 Seegodepura 0,400.0 38 39 174 197 104 93 5 5

72 Senapathihalli 0,800.0 61 61 239 302 149 153 4 10 9 1 73 Somanathapura (.Jodi) 2,240.0 369 397 1,767 2,212 1,144 1,068 158 259 210 49 74- Uddibagur 0,106.6 .. Bechirak .. .. . - .. . . .. . . 75 Ukkalagere (S) 2,000.0 251 265 1,1l6 1,309 659 650 6 5 I 81 250 192 58

SOSALE 17,847 _3 3,475 3,542 15,632 18,361 9,380 8,981 7 7 -- 1,064 2,120 1,786 334

76 Benakanahalli (S) 0,960.0 345 346 1,710 2,031 1,013 1,018 70 305 252 53 77 Boodahalli (Jodi) 0,800.0 ll6 121 591 553 272 281 10 17 17 78 Chickaboohalli 0,480.0 146 14;9 623 719 370 349 48 119 100 19 79 Chickalakshmipura _. 0,160.0 27 27 87 104 47 57 I 5 5 80 Doddabyagalu (Jodi) 2,240.0 376 376 1,701 1,983 1,012 971 154 85 79 6

81 Halavara 0,640.0 62 62 307 335 188 147 3 19 18 82 Halavaramatt 0,160.0 Bechirak '- "

83 Hasuvatti 0,743.3 88 89 346 450 216 234 II 13 10 3 84 Horalahalli 1,408.0 131 131 573 696 345 351 15 84 78 6

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TALUK-cnntd.

I Cultivating

owners

!II F

16 17

6,178 5,825

408 104 310

1,040 427

374 128 551 194 304

336 114 26G 9813 424

343 129 51 i 171 299

682 675 287 258 234 216 185 757 350 334

4,066 3,'/75

247 204 210 209 659 645 215 183

225 84 94 96

199 121 459 187 104

142 554

470

248 98

105 138

182 113 3813 174 93

141 466

460

4,032 2,957

393 222 352

11 245

163

78 llO

373 229 336

15 42

124

12 14

Agricultural Classes

II Tenant

cultivators

M

18

739

130 :I

16 501

48 5

7 :l

27

695

43 I 2 6

11

149

405

78

F

681

126 2

10 441

52 10

JO 5

25

670

34 7 5 2

9 1

151

400

61

III Agricultural labourers

20

627

127 6

91 21,'5

9

ij3 (j

17

49

ij

20 29

445

51 28 30 6

69 94 5

37

30 2

5-1

39

F

21

501

120 11 ;j6

162 Iii

46 8

12

30

I 4

10 23

423

44 43 24 10

3 47 75

7

22

54

43

51

2,371 2,762 1,758 1,918

162 3 2 5

686

2

.,

219

90

5 5

807

334

386 45 12 31 7G

17

25 6

487 44 5

37 118

17

18

IV Non­

cultivating owners

M

22

22'1

:I

5 153

10

2 2

13 8

31

104

13

14

5

7

7 21

37

532

9

5

113

F

23

343

7

9 19.1

17

3 9

27 14 1

61

149

9

Hi 10

12

9 1

12 32

48

751

8 7 3

4

204

259

NOil,agricultural classes , ________ .A.--______ ""

VIII V Other

Produotion other than cultivation

M

24

493

25 13 13

365

5

36 2 1

33

107

12

29 4

6

11 8 2

30

5

181

33

4

F

25

437

30 8 6

330

3

26

33

107

11

25 6

1 5

12 12

35

148

27

3

VI Commerce

M

26

412

2 404

5

51

23

22

4

147

7 I

6

3

F

27

421

3 415

2

52

24

2

2

18

(;

121

7

4

VII Transport

F

28 29

services and miscel·

laneous

M F

30 31

26 35 1,311 1,320

26 35

1

72 5

16 1,161

1

6 3 3

10 4

68 11 9

1,156 2

14 4 3

1:3 8

28 31

152 181

3 3 1

39 40

2 8

1 2

12

58

5 9

2

2 3

18

74

26 24

359 323

23 26 1 1 2

3

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Name of Village or Town

1

SOSALE-·concld.

85 Karagahalli (S) 86 Kolathur 87 Konagahalli (Jodi) .. 88 Krishnarajapura

Agrahara (S) 89 Kyemballi

90 MegadahaUi (S) 91 Muthalavadi 92 Nagalagere (S) 93 NaragyatanahaUi 94 Ramagowdanapura ..

95 Sosale 96 Thammadipura

97 98 99

100 101

HOLESALU

Holesalu Kaliyur (Jodi) Koppalu (Jodi) Kukkur Madavadi (S)

102 Malangi 103 MegadahalIi (K.G.) .. 1 04 Settahalli 105 Vadeyandanahalli .. 106 Vijayapura

107 108 109 110 III

112 113 114 115 116

T..u.AKAD

Akkur Bettahalli Chenda halli Doddapura Hemmige (Jodi)

Madapura Maradipura Matanapura Mavinahalli Talakad (Town)

117 Thottavadi,

NILASOGE

118 Chowhalli 119 Hiriyur J 20 Hosapura 12] Kannahalli 122 Kothegala

123 Kurubur 124 l\ladarahalli 125 N ilasoge

Population ;--------"-------.,

Occupied 1941 Area of houses

1051

Village or ,.--_.A.-_-. ,.--_------A--_---., Town in Nuw- Nl1m-

acres ber of btir of

0,800.0 1,040.0 0,520.0 0,256.0

0,533.3

0,960.0 1,280.0 0,160.0 0,853.3 1,493.3

houses house-

3

155 228 97 76

72

178 362 60 99 65

hulds p

4

156 615 233 1,111 97 406 77 295

72 327

178 374 60 99 68

914 1,593

237 408 327

Total Housclcs" population population ,-__ . ..A---_, ,....---A---,

p

6

726 1,230

424 325

422

1,019 1,920

300 436 446

M F

7 8

369 357 616 614 217 207 160 165

233 189

521 498 1,022 898

163 137 223 213 231 215

P III F

9 10 11

4 4 ..

.. I I ..

1,640.0 0,720.0

750 42

785 3,223 3,942 2,018 1,924 2 2 .. 42 238 300 144 156

12,586.7 1,790 1,925 8,594 10,512 5,309 5,203

3,360.0 1,920.0 0,640.0 0,320.0 1,440.0

1,706.7 0,640.0 0,480.0 1,280.0 0,800.0

392 323 186 201

44

337 180

90 37

420 331 192 206 65

347 211

103 50

2,257 1,462

739 884 193

1,619 816 ..

474 150

2,757 1,701

931 1,086

307

1,790 1,081

Bechirak 619 240

1,362 856 468 554 140

917 583

309 120

1,395 845 463 532 167

873 498 ..

310 120

18 12 6

2 2 ..

16 10 6

1941

p

12

28 39 21 48

4

18 84 5

16 5

476 8"

358

68 126 25 22 5

87 15

10

T.-SAHSIl'l_;l:{

p

13

44 50 30 42

39

1051

14

43 44 30 29

39

107 100 240 224

5 5 40 40 90 90

15

I 6

13

7 16

780 577 203 6 6

964 829 135

239 235 72 84

8

245 59

17 5

206 183 70 80 8

207 53

17 5

33 52

2 4

38 6

16,120.0 2,772 2,993 13,214 15,475 7,740 7,735 9 6 3 1,139 2,387 1,837 550

1,560.0 2,720.0 0,480.0 2,400.0 2,400.0

0,960.0 0,480.0 0,640.0 1,600.0 1,280.0

1,600.0

153 249

69 240 402

186 122 39

195 981

136

153 251 69

257 413

186 125 39

195 1,168

137

729 1,136

310 1,170 1,797

939 599 198 963

4,736

637

776 1,280

383 1,318 2,0.55

1,070 713 192

1,139 5,872

677

393 637 217 669

1,036

559 350 100 602

2,838

383 643 166 649

1,019

511 363 92

537 3,034

339 338

10,640.0 1,346 1,367 6,692 7,265 3,752 3,513

0,960.0 0,960.0 0,640.0 2,720.0 0,960.0

1,280.0 0,960.0 2,160.0

71 225 56

215 140

192 119 328

71 230 56

218 140

658 1,1l7

198 998 671

194 900 ll9 561 330 1,589

691 1,234

250 1,065

760

f!l8 719

1,548

260

339 352 627 607 132 ll8 558 507 378 382

.539 459 381 338 798 750

.. 6 3 3

.. 3 3 ..

7 66 8

27 163

69 30

4 53

679

33

18 149 42

130 199

154 42 5

168 1,427

53

18 136 42

128 144

128 42 5

130 1,014

50

13 .. 2

55

26

38 413

3

528 1,008 874 134

13 100 12 80 44

72 90

127

33 33 162 136

13 13 132 122 98 80

186 1~5 129 ll2 255 213

26

10 18

21 17 42

II

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Statistics

TALUK-contd.

I Cultivating

owners

M

16

80 317 121 39

161

F

17

4 2iiI

41

2i>3 2(;4 701 62(; 52 9

104 28 229 215

292 178 109 59

2,221 1,766

404 237 177 109 250 178 158 142 121 148

596 375

140

495 327

130

3,746 3,532

33.5 364 204 410 227

525 288

7 174 897

315

337 384 153 324 181

476 310

2 127 923

315

3,088 2,869

334 343 500 491 113 94 53ti 489 320 313

441 355 489

3iiij 319 465

Agricultural dasses

II Tenant

cultivators

III Agricultural

labourers

IV Non.cultivating

owners

18

236 26 1

59

17

F

19

289 36

52

14

20

48 122 12 21

55

F

21

58 169

5 29

40

22

149 81 21

81 65 169 151 6 73 84 138 94 9 3 3 17 105

III 178 7

1)54 706 588 628 26 31 96 4 I

1,009 1,057 1,753 2,025 22

319 337 512 682 9 118 153 530 562 5 U ~ 1M IW 4

253 207 i21 154 . 4 3 11 15

47 54

103 37

869

48 16

6

313

6

47 433

18

13

3

2

75 37

122 30

210 126

"

52 67

224 115

43 71

837 1,940 2,069

35 7 8

290

56 441

24

"

21

3

6 200

3 239 357

18 43 93

369 593

19

499

2 81 19 16 49

9')

23 217

4 201

2 296 382

16 29 90

345 685

19

477

58 24 10 56

98 17

214

3

413

4 16

13 56

II

5 308

76

I 14

2

59

F

23

158 !.laO

22

7 7

III 7

13

27

11 7 1

2

6

505

6 27

18 87

23

7 337

77

9 17

3

48

261

Non.agricultural Classes r----------------A,--------------~

V Production other than cultivation

24

3

5

37

97

94

32 2 3 6 4

2 18

11 16

244

4 4 5

16

11

2 197

5

37

12

2

3 20

F

25

10

44

64

83

31 2 4 2 1

2 13

9 19

236

2 3 5

12

11

199

4

27

12

2 13

VI Commerce

M

26

4

3 4

119

65

I 6 4 6

44 4

112

14 " 2

11

4 81

9

3

F

27

4

1 4

100

92

1 3 9

13

64 2

145

16

6 II

2 110

12

6

5

VII Transport

VIII Oth61r

services and mis­cellaneous

sources

M

28

5

4

r--A..--..,

F M

29 30

2 2 2

.. 11

F

31

5

7

9 10 ,,60 39

1 242 234

., 145 153

85 96 18 9 9 19

10 14

17 6

11 4

6 411 405

1 23 6

56 56

5 8 I

1 /j 325 'lJ34

25 27

2 2

1 7 13

3

11

6

6

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Viliage

~t-NARSIPUR

Popuiation Literates r------..A-----_, (--~-"----,

Oecupled 1941 1951 1941 1951 Area of houses

l'iau-e of Village OJ Village or r-----:---_, ,------"----~ Town Town in Num- Num- ToLal Houseless

acres her of bel' of population population houses house- ,-------A-----., ,----'----., ,---"-~

hulds P P M F P M F P P JIll F

1 2 3 4 5 6 '/ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

MUGUR 17,024.0 2,497 2,543 1~,575 13,493 6,835 6,658 681 1,466 1,177 289

126 Arlibettahalli 1,440.0 70 90 424 478 263 215 24 25 23 2 127 Hosahalli 0,960.0 113 114 532 642 323 319 21 16 15 1 128 Hyakanur (K.G.) 1,280,0 244 244 1,181 1,304 654 650 51 187 150 37 129 Karohatti 2,560.0 189 190 1,144 1,240 666 574 56 143 128 15 130 Kethahalli 1,280.0 ]76 176 777 865 435 430 II 64 56 8

13] Mugur 5,840.0 37 37 209 205 104 101 I I 132 Mugur (Town) 0,064.0 998 1,014 4,023 1i,053 2,510 2,543 355 777 574 203 ]33 Sujjalur 1,280.0 132 133 6]6 768 401 367 15 70 70 .. 134 Vatahl 1,280.0 333 340 1,708 1,788 894 894 114 120 lOS 12 135 Yetaganaha lli 1,040.0 205 205 961 1,150 585 565 34 63 52 11

262

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Statistics

T \LUK-concld.

Agricultural Classes Non-agricultural Classes -A. -A. --.,

VIII II III IV V Other

Cllttivating Tenant Agricultural N on-cultivating Production VI VII services owners cultivators labourers owners other than Commerce Transport and mis-

cultivation cellaneous sources

_A_\ ,--.A.--, ,--.A.--, ,--.A.::.....-, ,--.A.---., ,...~ r--'---.. .-A.--..

Thl F IIi F 1\1 F M F 111 F Iv! F M F M F

16 17 18 19 'ZO 21 22 23 £4 215 26 27 28 29 30 31

5,006 4,855 45 41 1.10t 1,028 222 278 154 146 t23 140 1 1 183 169

156 124 10ii 91 175 177 12ij 124 22 18 (51 643 I 4 I 1 537 543 3 5 21 23 :l 3 417 410 5 3 5 6 1 4 .) 4 1 3 97 99 ;) 2 I

1,410 1,436 ~5 21 5Il 586 60 87 147 142 120 134 136 136 319 315 80 50 1 2 1 587 556 14 16 154 Hi4 139 158 557 552 10 1 5 17 8

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Village

YELANDUR

Population Literates r-

.A-_ __ --,

Occupied houses

1941 1951 1941 1951

Name of VIDage or Area of- ,..---"------, ~~ Town Village or Num- Num- Total Houseless

Town in ber of ber of population population acres houses house- r--- ,---.A.--..,. .-.......____"

holds P P M F P M F P P I'll F

1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

KASABA 15,096.8 3,701 3,841 16,275 18,392 9,276 9,116 2S 13 12 1,308 1,923 1,533 390

I Ambale 2,803.2 559 665 2,485 2,822 1,465 1,367 96 164 150 14 2 Avalakalldahalli 0,268.8 92 92 417 498 258 240 .- 6 6 3 Buchanahalli 1,728.0 121 126 548 584 300 284 10 10 10 .. 4 Dugahatti .. 0,422.4 125 128 632 640 328 - 312 .. .. .. 20 62 49 13 5 Duyyamkandahalli 0,134.4 82 82 405 381 188 193 4 15 ]5

6 Honnur 2,208.0 648 673 2,714 3,105 1,580 1,525 6 2 4 269 322 276 46 7 Kesthur 4,064.0 595 608 2,684 2,984 1,5~8 1,446 15 8 7 141 282 258 24 8 Mellahalli (Jodi) 0,480.0 102 105 453 540 282 258 14 82 63 19 9 Uppinamole .• 0,384.0 69 69 277 382 177 205 8 22 21 1

10 Yangaianakeremole (Jodi) p,096.0 62 63 265 276 135 141 5 17 14 3

II Yadyur ],868.0 424 451 1,758 2,124 1,046 1,078 2 65 173 122 51 12- Yelandllf (Town) 0,640.0 822 879 3,637 4,056 1,989 2,067 2 2 .. 676 768 549 219

YARAGAMBALLI .

37,298.4 1,958 2,018 9,224 9,494 4,787 4,707 4, 4 .. 565 730 630 : 100

13 Dya varahalli 1,443.6 4 4 36 17 9 8 .. 14 Ganiganllr 1,235.2 238 257 1,091 1,221 618 603 39 71 65 6 15 Gowdahalli (I) 2,867.2 212 217 849 947 480 467 44 49 46 3 16 GlImbahalli 3,456.0 331 331 1,549 1,562 770 792 49 82 67 15 17 Gumbahalli (Jodi) 0,051.2 64 64 308 322 157 165 40 43 24 19

18 Komaranapura 0,441.6 219 223 1,115 1,115 553 562 86 lI2 97 15 19 Malarapalya 0,723.2 108 108 477 534 279 255 .. 24 40 38 2 20 Sri Biligirirangaswamy

hills (I) 22,720.0 95 113 688 539 289 250 2 2 .. 60 69 52 17

21 Vadagere 0,857.6 62 62 262 279 130 149 8 23 22 1 22 Y aragam balli 3,500.8 626 639 2,849 2,958 1,1i02 1,456 2 2 215 241 219 22

AGARA. 13,664.0 2,347 2,463 10,301 12,252 6,132 6,120 735 1,816 1,397 419

23 Agara ._ 3,353.6 203 -'~204 1,207 1,080 568 512 28 88 87 1 24 Agaramamballi (Town) 0,960.0 965 1,064 3,964 5,029 2,530 2,499 478 1,170 845 325 25 Alkereagrahara (Jodi) 0,979.2 127 135 725 581 273 308 20 28 21 7 26 Bannisarige 0,486.4 167 170 356 795 376 419 7 24 24 27 Devarahalli 0,742.4 24 24 85 108 63 45 4 5 5

28 Katnavadi 0,313.6 94 97 468 626 317 • 309 28 34 34 29 Madduf 6,118.4 633 635 3,159 3,451 1,724 1,727 160 432 350 82 30 ShivakahaUi 0,710.4 134 134 337 582 281 301 10 35 31 4

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Statistics

T,\LUK

Agrieul tural Cla~S(lS N on-agricultural Classes , ., ,-----------"----------, VIII

I II III IV V Other Cliltivatillg Tenant Agriruh ural Non-cultivalinc Prcdudicn VI VII servicee

owners cultivators labourcl S ownerl other than Commerce Transport and rr.is-cultivation ceilaneolJ8

sources r-.- A --.. ,----"----, ~_...A-..-~ ,--..A.-.-., ,----"---., ,----"---., ,-----A---, ,-_'_'_____'

~i F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F II'! F M F 111 }!' 1\1 F

I~ n 18 19 20 -n 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31

4,515 4,218 &77 686 2,462 2.536 337 3'[0 403 408 422 4,18 2 458 479

1,007 959 38 30 263 238 30 32 69 63 11 13 37 32 16. 147 2 2 86 86 .. 3 5 S2 69 2 I 201 202 .. 12 10 1 2 2

205 192 89 83 3 3 31 34 61 48 96 106 24 31 2 3 3 3 2 2

923 841 32 31 492 516 19 27 40 46 39 43 35 21 876 816 21 17 578 535 14 16 20 20 9 12 20 30 2'J2 201 47 44 11 11 2 2 159 192 5 4 11 9 2 36 37 37 31 57 65 3 2 1 3 3

301 255 307 301 288 349 m 66 30 38 18 24 45 45 476 461 233 26!1 254 303 189 192 230 226 327 310 2 278 305

3,467 3,359 236 244 506 556 64 92 274 229 38 64 202 163

9 8 .. .. 499 448 29 22 53 72 9 10 11 14 16 37 1 436 428 33 27 8 3 2 7 I 2 452 442 70 77 lI8 149 11 14 53 50 4 62 59

6.'} 73 43 47 38 39 6 6 4 1

395 395 40 33 46 60 12 20 51 47 5 3 4 4 206 195 4 2 29 24 i> 11 25 ]5 10 8 173 175 20 4 4 2 22 24 .. 70 45 109 117 ]9 II 3 5 3 2 2 3 5

],123 1,078 50 44 158 178 17 29 95 73 9 14 50 40

2,848 2,797 346 352 1,481 1,564 202 224 494 459 404 349 5 2 352 373

203 191 .. 351 304 1 ] 9 8 3 3 ., 1 5 403 367 225 217 587 637 143 100 4.')7 431 374 340 5 2 336 34;; 208 230 10 13 36 58 7 2 10 4 2 I 176 199 5 9 163 183 22 18 10 10 63 45

234 214 75 81 8 14 .. 1,374 1,346 101 109 180 211 21 27 8 6 27 6 13 22

187 205 5 4 89 90 2

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