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Census of India 2011 MAHARASHTRA SERIES-28 PART XII-B DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK RAIGARH VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA) DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS MAHARASHTRA

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  • Census of India 2011

    MAHARASHTRA

    SERIES-28 PART XII-B

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    RAIGARH

    VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

    DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS MAHARASHTRA

  • CENSUS OF INDIA 2011

    MAHARASHTRA

    SERIES-28 PART XII - B

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    RAIGARH

    VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

    Directorate of Census Operations MAHARASHTRA

  • MOTIF

    Shivaji, the Maratha warrior

    Battling it out with the Mugals in the 17th Century, Shivaji, the Maratha warrior and his army built a fort. This fort was strategically built, impermeable from 3 sides owing to cliffs and terrain and guarded on the fourth. Owing to Shivajis strategy, the fort was accessible to allies via a single walkway, which made it perpetually inaccessible to foes. This fort still stands today in what used to be the capital of the Marathas, Raigarh.Raigarh was Shivajis capital, the hill fort where he was crowned (1674 AD) and where he died (1680 AD).

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    (i) 16

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    (iv) 87

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    10 Section II Tables based on Households Amenities and Assets (Rural/Urban) at District and Sub-District level.

    (i) Table -1: Households by Ownership status and by Number of Dwellingrooms occupied in the District, 2011 403

    Urban PCA-Town wise Primary Census Abstract

    Section - I Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

    Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

    District Primary Census Abstract

    Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Total, Scheduled Castes andScheduled Tribes Population - Urban Block wise

    Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes (SC)

    Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

    Rural PCA-C.D. blocks wise Village Primary Census Abstract

    Contents

    Administrative Setup

    Important Statistics

    District Highlights - 2011 Census

    Brief History of the District

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgement

    History and Scope of the District Census Handbook

  • (ii) Table -2: Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent,Semi permanent and Temporary houses, 2011 404

    (iii) Table -3: Number and Percentage of Households by main source ofDrinking water, 2011 406

    (iv) Table -4: Number and Percentage of Households by main source ofLighting, 2011 408

    (v) Table -5: Number and Percentage of Households by type of Latrinefacility, 2011 410

    (vi) Table -6: Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainageconnectivity for waste water outlet, 2011 414

    (vii) Table -7: Number and Percentage of Households by availability ofKitchen facility, 2011 415

    (viii) Table -8: Number and Percentage of Households by type of fuel used forCooking, 2011 416

    (ix) Table -9:Number and Percentage of Households availing Bankingservices and number of Households having each of thespecified Assets, 2011

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    FOREWORD The DistrictCensus Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of the Census Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non Census data of urban and rural areas for each District.The Census data provide information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics of population at the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each Village and Town and ward of the District. The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication containsCensus data including data on household amenities collected during 1st.phase of the Census i.e. House Listing and Housing Census. The non Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of VillageDirectory and TownDirectory contain information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and townviz; education, medical, drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other miscellaneous facilities. Lateron, the Telegraph Services were closed by the Government of India on 15th. July,2013.The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at the grass-root level. 2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District, administrative statistics, Census tables and Village and TownDirectory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to Village and TownDirectory, Part-B to Village and Town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, DistrictCensus tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of Villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained Village and TownDirectory and Part-B the PCA of Village and Town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tahsil/Town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of Village and TownDirectory were added. In VillageDirectory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. 3.The pattern of 1981 Census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of VillageDirectory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. 4. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of VillageDirectory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity manufactured in a Village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier Censuses. In TownDirectory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of notified slums. 5.The scopeand coverageof VillageDirectory of 2011 DCHB hasbeen widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly

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    added amenities are: Pre-Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College, Management Institute,Polytechnic, Non-formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community Health Centre, VeterinaryHospital, Mobile Health Clinic, Medical Practitioner with MBBS Degree, Medical Practitioner with no degree, Traditional Practitioner and faith Healer, Medicine Shop, Community Toilet, Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio- gas, Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code, Public Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage, Internet Cafes/ Common Service Centre, Private Courier Facility, Auto/Modified Autos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals, Village connected to National Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, and Other District Road, Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM, Self-Help Group, Public Distribution System(PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutritional Centers (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, Public Library, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station, Birth & Death Registration Office. In the TownDirectory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each Town have been presented viz.; (i)-Status and Growth History of Towns,(ii)- Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii)-Civic and other Amenities, (iv)-Medical Facilities, (v)-Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi)- Industry & Banking, and (vii)- Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of VillageDirectory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 Census as presented in earlier Census.

    6.The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-Acontains Village and TownDirectory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

    7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiledandcomputerized under the supervision of Shri Ranjit Singh Deol, Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Dr. PratibhaKumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS) under the guidance & supervision of Dr. R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI and Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl.RGI. Shri A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General, (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director of Data Processing Division under the overall supervision of Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) provided full cooperation in preparation of record structure for digitization and validity checking of Village and TownDirectory data and the programme for the generation of VillageDirectory and TownDirectory including various analytical inset tables as well as Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The work of preparation of DCHB, 2011 Census has been monitored in the Social Studies Division. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to bring out this publication in time.

    (C.Chandramouli) Registrar General &

    Census Commissioner, India New Delhi. Dated:-16-06-2014

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    Preface The emphasis on decentralised planning is progressively gaining momentum in India in view of the enactment of Panchayat Raj Institutions at grass-root level. This Handbook provides necessary information required for planning and decision making at the micro level in the context of decentralized planning at district and block level. In fact, Census has voluminous database systematically organised, updated and structured so that it is of some value and generates valuable information for development. For the best utilisation of such extensive data, the Census Organisation is publishing such primary census data, integrated with other non-census data from secondary sources with village level information and maps as a handbook for each district. The Registrar General and Census Commissioner in his foreword has already provided sufficient details of history and scope of the publication of District Census Handbook.

    The design for the 2011 District Census Handbook was evolved centrally by the Census Commissioner, India. In accomplishing this task we have received whole-hearted co-operation of the staff at various levels of different departments of the Government of Maharashtra. Much of the data so provided by this field level officers have been cross checked with the data obtained from various departments and an attempt has been made to reconcile the discrepancies as well through the software provided by theRegistrar General and Census Commissioner, India.

    I am deeply grateful to Dr.C.Chandramouli, Registrar General& Census Commissioner, India and Shri Deepak Rastogi, Additional Registrar General for their guidance in bringing out this publication. I also express my thanks to ShriA.P.Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), Shri A.K.Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Census Division), Dr.PratibhaKumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS Division), Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) and their colleagues for providing technical guidance in finalising this volume.

    In this Directorate the DCHB section was spearheaded by Shri Y.S.Patil, Deputy Director under the guidance of Shri S.S.Hiremath, Joint Director. He was ably assisted by Shri. D. B. Gode, Assistant Director, Shri W.A.DSouza, Statistical Investigator Gr.I, and Smt. Winifred A. DSouza, Statistical Investigator Gr. I.

    The physical features have been concurred by the Map section, after incorporating necessary updates, wherever required. The maps inserted are prepared by the Cartography Section under the guidance of Shri D.N. Chaurasia, R.O(Map). I am thankful to the Census Section headed by Smt. B.H Thakare, Assistant Director, PCA/DDU unit headed by Shri Santosh Payas, Assistant Director and DDE section headed by Shri Vijay Ahire, Deputy Director.

    Lastly, I take this opportunity to offer my thanks to all officials in various grades who have been actively involved in voluminous work of compilation and preparation of this volume. The list of the officials of this Directorate closely associated with this work is given in the Acknowledgements. Ranjit Singh Deol Mumbai Director of Census Operations, 31stMay, 2014 Maharashtra

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    Acknowledgements

    WRITE-UP UNIT

    Section-in-charge

    Shri.Y.S.Patil Deputy Director

    Supervision

    Shri D. B. Gode Assistant Director

    Editing

    Shri W.A. DSouza Statistical Inv. Gr.I Smt W.A. DSouza Statistical Inv. Gr.I

    Drafting

    Smt. J. N. Karanjkar Sr. Compiler

    VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY UNIT

    Shri W.A. DSouza Statistical Inv. Gr.I Smt W.A. DSouza Statistical Inv. Gr.I Smt. J. N. Sawant Statistical Inv. Gr.II Smt. J. N. Karanjkar Sr. Compiler Smt . A. V. Kale Sr. Compiler Shri D.V.Jadhav Operator

    D.D. E. UNIT

    Shri Vijay Ahire Deputy Director Smt. N.R. Godambe Assistant Director Shri S.M. Amritsagar Assistant Director Shri R.S.Pathave Operator

    P. C. A. UNIT

    Shri Santosh Payas Assistant Director Smt. B.H. Thakare Assistant Director Shri D. B. Gode Assistant Director Shri R.M. Bhosale Assistant Director Shri A.S.Nayak Operator Shri P.D.Prabhulkar Operator

    MAP UNIT

    Shri D.N. Chaurasia Reaserch Officer

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    Shri A. Braganza Sr. Geographer Shri V.B. Yadav Sr. Draughtsman Smt. T.S. Kavthekar Sr. Draughtsman Smt. P.J. Naikar Sr. Draughtsman Shri J.G. Naikar Sr. Draughtsman

    ORGI- Data Processing Division

    Shri Jaspal Singh Lamba, DD (EDP) Ms. Usha, AD (EDP) Shri Anurag Gupta, DPA Grade A Shri Mukesh Kumar Mahawar, DPA Grade A Ms. Shagufta Nasreen Bhat, DPA Grade A Ms. Shashi Seth, Sr. Supervisor Shri Khem Verma Jadon, Sr. Consultant Shri Yashwant Singh , Sr. Consultant Ms. Archana Khare, Jr. Consultant

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    HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    The need of data at the grass root level for the administrative and planning purposes at sub micro level as well as academic studies prompted the innovation of District Census Handbook. District Census Handbook is a unique publication from the Census organization which provides most authentic details of census and non-census information from village and town level to district level. The District Census Handbook was firstly introduced during the 1951 Census.It contains both census and non census data of urban as well as rural areas for each district. The census data contain several demographic and socio-economic characteristicsof the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each village and town and ward of the district. The non census data comprise of data on availability of various civic amenities and infrastructural facilities etc. at the town and village level which constitute Village Directory and Town Directory part of the DCHB. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at grass-root level.

    In1961 census DCHB provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directory including Primary Census Abstract.This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB waspublished in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respectofvillages.The 1981 census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given.

    The pattern of 1981 census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation.

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    As regards DCHB of 2001 Census,the scope of Village Directory wasimproved by including someother amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers &magazines and `most important commodity manufactured in a village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of notified slums.

    The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB hasbeen widenedby including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each town have been presentedviz.;(i)-Status and Growth History of towns,(ii)-Physical Aspects and Location of Towns,(iii)-Civic and other Amenities,(iv)-Medical Facilities,(v)-Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities,(vi)-Industry &Banking, and (vii)-Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively.CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 census as presented in earlier census.The data of DCHB 2011Census have been presented in two parts,Part-Acontains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

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    Brief History of the District

    The present Raigarh district owes its name from the historical fort of Raigarh and is the erstwhile Kolaba district of Maharashtra State. Raja Shivajis contact with the present Raigarh district can be traced to the year 1656 when he marched to invade Rairi (Raygad) in the course of his campaign against the Mores of Javli, Krashaji and Baji, the two sons of the late Chandra Rav More who had met in death at the hands of Shivajis officer, together with many women of the family had taken refuge in the fort. Rairi was than a very lofty and almost inaccessible plateau without fortification, which Shivaji later strengthened and named it as Raygad in 1656. Shivaji enriched Raygad with spoils of Surat and made it the seat of his Government in the year 1664, on the death of his father, ShahajiRaje, Shivaji assumed the title of Raja and struck coins. The reorganization of State in 1956, the Kolaba district was incorporated in Mumbai State. Since 1960, it forms a part of Maharashtra State. It is belived that as early as B.C.225 Kolaba parts of Ceul, MahadChodegan and Rajpuri in Jangira State were centres of trade. At the time probably the entire Kolaba coast was ruled by a power, which had its way over both the Konkan and deccan.

    The word Konkan is of Indian Origin and of considerable antiquity, though the origin of the name has never been sufficiently explained. The seven kingdoms of the Konkan of Hindi mythology are mentioned in the Hindu History of Kashmirand are said to have included nearly the whole west coast of India. The Pandavas are said to have passed through this region in the thirteenth year of their exile and had settled in this area for sometime. The Raja of this region Veerat Ray had accompanied them the famous war at Kurukshetra with the Kauravas.

    In the 2nd century A.D. the great empire of Maurya annexed the entire Konkan coast. In the middle of the sixth century, king of the Maurya and Nalu dynasties appears to have been ruling in the Konkan. The district of Raigarh was under the Silharas and capital of their kingdom was probably Goa and later it may have been transferred to a more central place in the vicinity of Ratnagiri and Kharepatan. Chandrapur was one of the most ancient towns in Konkan probably fonded by Chandradiya, a son of the Chalukya King Pulkeshin.

    The 16th century saw the advent and rise of Portuguese power on the west coast of India and Raigarh was no exception. The sultan lost hold on the district in 1675 with the rise of Shivaji leading finally into the hands of Marathas. Marathas continued to rule the district till 1817 i.e. when struggle between the British and the Peshvas came to an end and the whole of Konkan was transferred to the British. In 1819, South Kokan was formed as a separte district with headquarters first at Bankot and later at Ratnagiri three Northern sub-divisions were transferred to Thane district in 1830. The trade in the ports shrank from foreign commerce to local traffic when Kolaba became a part of Gujarat ruled by a local chief.

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    Administrative Set up

    There were Major changes in the administrative set-up of Maharashtra after the 1991 Census, resulting in increase of five districts. The number of districts rose from 30 in 1991 Census to 35 in 2001 Census. Greater Bombay districts of 1991 Census divided in to two forming Mumbai and Mumbai suburban districts. Similarly new districts Nandurbar, Washim, Hingoli and Gondiya districts were form bifurcating Dhule, Akola, Parbhani and Bhandara districts respectively. At the time of 2001 Census Konkan division included 6 districts, Nashik division had 5 districts, Pune division had 5 districts, and Aurangabad division had 8 districts, Amravati division had 5 districts and Nagpur division had 6 districts. Raigarh district is included in Konkan division. Thus for 2011 census the State has 35 districts spread over 6 divisions in Maharashtra. Raigarh district presently consist of 42 towns, 15 tahsils and 1909 villages spread over Uran (59), Panvel (158), Karjat (176), Khalapur (121), Pen (169), Alibag (212), Murud (73), Roha (167), Sudhagad (98), Mangaon (185), Tala (63), Shrivardhan (78), Mhadla (83), Mahad (181) and Poladpur (86). The following statement indicates the changes which accured after 2001 Census in the number of villages, towns in each tahsil and also the reasons for variation in brief.

    Jurisdictional changes during 2001-2011

    Sr. No.

    Name of District/Tahsil

    No. of villages as per No. of New

    villages created

    No. of Towns Changes since 2001

    and Govt. Notification No.

    2001 Census as in Raigarh

    dist.

    Adjusted as per 2011

    Jurisdiction

    2011 Census

    2001 census

    2011 census

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    Raigarh District 1919 1919 1909 6 26 42

    16 New Census Towns

    6 New villages created

    after 2001 Census.

    1 Uran 62 62 59 - 2 5 3 New villages created Census Towns.

    2 Panvel 162 162 158 - 4 8 4 New villages created Census Town.

    3 Karjat 176 176 176 - 3 3 -

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    4 Khalapur 120 120 121 2 3 4

    2 New villages created after 2001 Census.Noti. No. Govt. of Mah./office1/SP/N7, dt. 01/11/1990.

    1 New village created Census Towns

    5 Pen 170 170 169 1 1 3

    1 New village created after 2001 Census.Noti. No. Govt. of Mah./office1/VPEN7.776.90, dt. 11/01/1990.

    2 New villages created Census Towns.

    6 Alibag 215 215 212 - 1 4 3 New villages created Census Towns.

    7 Murud 73 73 73 - 1 1 -

    8 Roha 168 168 167 - 3 4 1 New village created Census Towns

    9 Sudhagad 98 98 98 - 1 1 -

    10 Mangaon 184 184 185 1 2 2

    1 New Village created after 2001 Census. Govt. of Mah./ office2 /A-7/Prafeb/Cheravali/ 2008, dt. 01/08/2010.

    11 Tala 62 62 63 1 - -

    1 New Village created after 2001 Census. Govt. of Mah./ office2 /Prafeb/Dagaddhum/ 95, dt. 01/08/1996.

    12 Shrivardhan 79 79 78 - 1 2 1 New village created Census Towns.

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    13 Mhasla 82 82 83 1 1 1

    1 New Village created after 2001 Census. Govt. of Mah./ office2 /A-7/Antim/CR-23231/Ganeshnagar, dt. 01/08/2000.

    14 Mahad 182 182 181 - 2 3 1 New village created Census Town.

    15 Poladpur 86 86 86 - 1 1 -

    For administrative purposes the district is divided into 4 sub divisions viz., Alibag, Panvel, Mangaon and Mahad. Alibag sub-division includes Alibag, Murud, and Pen tahsils, Panvel sub-division includes Panvel, Uran, Khalapur and Karjat tahsils, Mangaon sub-division includes Mangaon, Roha, Sudhagad and Tala tahsils and Mahad sub-division includes Mahad, Poladpur, Mhadla and Shrivardhan tahsils. The District Collector alongwith the District Judge, Superintendent of Police, Chief Executive Officers of the State Government look after the development and regulatory functions in the district. At the tahsil level the Tahsildar, Block Development Officer, Judicial Magistrate, Deputy Engineers and other officers look after their respective department for development and regulatory functions.

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    District Highlights 2011 Census

    Raigarh is the coastal district of Mahrashtra. There are many small ports on the seashore of the district. Nhava-Sheva is famous international port located at Uran.

    Rasayani is the main industrial centre developed with large scale public and private limited industries.

    That Vayshef is famous for fertilizer plants.

    The 125 years old famous observatory is located in Alibag.

    Pen town is famous for manufacturing of Ganesh idols in Maharashtra. Thousands of Ganesh idols are manufactured every year in this town.

    Raigarh fort, the capital of Shivaji Maharajs Kingdom is located near Mahad, where Samadhi of Shivaji Maharaj is existed.

    Harihareshwar in Shrivardhan tahsil is famous for old Shiv Mandir. It is known as south kashi.

    The famous Ashtavinaya kamandir, Shri Ballaleshwar temple is located at Pali on Nagothane Khopoli Road in Sudhagad tahsil and Shri Varadvinayak temple is at Mahad village in Khalapur tahsil.

    Elephanta caves in Uran tahsil are tourists main attractions. Hundreds of people visit these caves daily.

    Matheran, the hill station of tourists attractions is located in this district.

    There are 49 uninhabited villages in the district.

    Alibagtahsil is having the highest number of villages (212) in the district.

    Raigarh district has higher sex ratio (959) compared to the the state (929).

    Choul Village in Alibag C.D. Block is the most populated (9894 persons) and Palambe village in Alibag C.D. Block is the least populated (2 persons).

  • Number of Villages Total 43,665 1,909 Inhabited 40,959 1,860 Uninhabited 2,706 49

    Number of Towns Statutory 256 11 Census 278 31 Total 534 42

    Number of Households Normal 24,296,607 608,026 Institutional 67,432 1,813 Houseless 57,480 1,951

    Population Total Persons 112,374,333 2,634,200 Males 58,243,056 1,344,345 Females 54,131,277 1,289,855

    Rural Persons 61,556,074 1,664,005 Males 31,539,034 836,996 Females 30,017,040 827,009

    Urban Persons 50,818,259 970,195 Males 26,704,022 507,349 Females 24,114,237 462,846

    Percentage Urban Population 45.22 36.83

    Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Persons 15,495,706 15.99 426,271 19.31

    Males 7,842,460 15.56 226,717 20.29

    Females 7,653,246 16.47 199,554 18.30

    Area (in sq Km.) 307713 7152.00

    365 368

    Sex Ratio Total 929 959 (Number of females per 1000 males) Rural 952 988

    Urban 903 912

    District

    Important Statistics

    Decadal Population Growth 2001-2011

    Density of Population (Persons per sq Km.)

    State

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  • Important Statistics

    Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Literates Persons 81,554,290 82.34 1,939,994 83.14Males 45,257,584 88.38 1,059,692 89.13Females 36,296,706 75.87 880,302 76.92

    Scheduled Castes Persons 13,275,898 11.81 134,952 5.12Males 6,767,759 11.62 67,980 5.06Females 6,508,139 12.02 66,972 5.19

    Scheduled Tribes Persons 10,510,213 9.35 305,125 11.58Males 5,315,025 9.13 153,657 11.43Females 5,195,188 9.6 151,468 11.74

    Workers and Non-WorkersPersons 49,427,878 43.99 1,072,969 40.73Males 32,616,875 56 753,843 56.08Females 16,811,003 31.06 319,126 24.74

    (i) Main Workers Persons 43,762,890 38.94 858,825 32.60Males 29,989,314 51.49 641,655 47.73Females 13,773,576 25.44 217,170 16.84

    (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 5,664,988 5.04 214,144 8.13Males 2,627,561 4.51 112,188 8.35Females 3,037,427 5.61 101,956 7.90

    Non-Workers Persons 62,946,455 56.01 1,561,231 59.27Males 25,626,181 44 590,502 43.92Females 37,320,274 68.94 970,729 75.26

    (i) Cultivators Persons 12,569,373 25.43 206,975 19.29Males 7,592,313 23.28 124,368 16.50Females 4,977,060 29.61 82,607 25.89

    (ii)Agricultural Labourers Persons 13,486,140 27.28 191,182 17.82Males 6,774,538 20.77 98,176 13.02Females 6,711,602 39.92 93,006 29.14

    Persons 1,225,426 2.48 32,919 3.07Males 690,755 2.12 19,516 2.59Females 534,671 3.18 13,403 4.20

    (iv) Other Workers Persons 22,146,939 44.81 641,893 59.82Males 17,559,269 53.83 511,783 67.89Females 4,587,670 27.29 130,110 40.77

    Total Workers (Main and Marginal)

    Category of Workers (Main & Marginal)

    (iii)Workers in household industry

    State District

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  • Section - I

    Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

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    Brief Note on Primary Census Abstract

    Introduction: The Indian Census has the reputation of being one of the best in the world. The first Census in India was conducted in the year 1872. This was conducted at different points of time in different parts of the country. In 1881 a Census was taken for the entire country simultaneously. Since then, Census has been conducted every ten years, without a break. Thus, the Census of India 2011 was the fifteenth in this unbroken series since 1872, the seventh after independence and the second census of the third millennium and twenty first century. The census has been uninterruptedly continued despite of several adversities like wars, epidemics, natural calamities, political unrest, etc.

    The Census of India is conducted under the provisions of the Census Act 1948 and the Census Rules, 1990. In Censuses until 1931, a synchronous de-facto method was adopted wherein the Census was conducted throughout the country on a single night. This being a very costly affair and involved the deployment of very large force at one point of time was given up in 1941. Since then the same methodology has been followed in all the Censuses. It is a gigantic operation and considered to be the single largest, complex, peace time administrative exercise in the world.

    The Census Operation in India is carried out in two distinct but inter connected phases - the House listing and Housing Census followed by the Population Enumeration. During the first phase of Census 2011 i.e., House listing and Housing Census, the buildings, census houses and households were identified and systematically listed in the House Listing and Housing Census Schedule during the period April to September, 2010 in different States/Union Territories. Apart from listing of houses, some useful data on the amenities available to the households was also collected for assessing condition of human settlements, housing deficits etc.

    Censuses prior to Census 2001 had the system of collecting the information through Individual Slip which was a key schedule for every individual. The information collected through slip was then compiled for a household. Some information was also collected in addition to this for the household. During 2001 Census a comprehensive Household Schedule was adopted replacing the individual slip concept. In 2011 Census also similar household schedule was used for canvassing. The scope of demographic, socio-economic parameters has been widened in every census.

    2. Population Enumeration - Census 2011:

    The field work of the second phase i.e. Population Enumeration was carried out during February-March, 2011. One of the essential features of Population Enumeration in the second phase was that each person was enumerated and her/his individual particulars were collected at a well-defined point of time.

    The Census moment and the reference date for the Census of India 2011 was 00:00 hours of 1st March, 2011. The enumeration was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 2011 along with a revisional round from 1st March,

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    2011 to 5th March, 2011 synchronously all over the country except for few specific areas of the Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand states that remain snowbound in February. In these locations the population enumeration was done from 11th September, 2010 to 30th September, 2010 along with a revisional round from 1st October, 2010 to 5th October, 2010. The reference date for the census in snow bound non-synchronous areas of these states was 00.00 hours of the first day of October, 2010. In addition to the coverage during House listing & Housing Census, the enumeration of the Houseless population was carried out on the night of 28th February, 2011, as has been the usual practice. For the purpose of Census, certain areas where the access of the civilian enumerators was not permissible due to security reasons termed as Special Charges such as the Defence and strictly Military/Para-Military areas, including operational areas were also covered. Such areas were not covered during the House listing & Housing Census. In addition to the defence/para-military areas, Special Charges also included certain factory areas, certain colonies, sensitive areas, scientific establishments, etc. These also formed Special Charges as these were not accessible by the usual census enumerator.

    3. Quality Assurance:

    A Task Force for Quality Assurance (TFQA) functioned under the chairmanship of the RG & CCI. Experienced officers of the different divisions of the organization i.e. Heads and senior officers of the Census Division, Data Processing Division, Map Division, Demography Division and Social Studies Division comprised the TFQA. The Directors of Census Operations were co-opted as members whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union territories. The main objective of constituting the TFQA was to subject the data to stringent validation checks and ensure its quality before release as it was expedient to be satisfied itself about the quality of data before putting the same in public domain.

    The Directors and their senior officers were involved at all levels with respect to the quality and the coverage of their states/Uts. The TFQA intensively scrutinized coverage and content parameters including edit and imputation logic. The most important aspect of the data quality was to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas especially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, especially for small area population statistics. The content was scrutinized mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the local knowledge and perception was looked at to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism was put in place to objectively examine the preliminary Census 2011 Population Enumeration results and finally clear them for use. The population data was cleared only after the full possible satisfaction of the TFQA.

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    The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union territories under the overall supervision and monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division.

    4. Primary Census Abstract:

    The Primary Census Abstract which is important publication of 2011 Census gives basic information on Area, Total Number of Households, Total Population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes Population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main Workers and Marginal Workers classified by the four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural Labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, and (iv) Other Workers and also Non-Workers. The characteristics of the Total Population include Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless Population and are presented by sex and rural-urban residence.

    In 1981 census main workers were presented into four categories. As regards 1991 Census, the nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given in the Primary Census Abstract. One of the important features of the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census was the presentation of population of the age group 0-6 which is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census. All the children of age 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child is going to a school and may have picked up reading and writing. This will help the data users in better analysis and understanding of the literacy data as the literacy rate is calculated with 7 years and above population and it is referred as effective literacy rate. In 2001 and 2011 census four categories of main workers have been given in the Primary Census Abstract.

    5. Level of Presentation of PCA data in District Census Handbooks:

    The format of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) adopted in the DCHB of 2001 Census has been continued for 2011 Census as the data on four categories of works have been presented similar to 2001 census. The Primary Census Abstract data in different PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts in DCHB is as under:

    1. District Primary Census Abstract -District/C.D. Block/Town.2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes- District/C.D. Block/Town.3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes -District/C.D. Block/Town.4. Village Primary Census Abstract -C.D. Block/Village wise.5. Urban Primary Census Abstract- Town/Ward level.-4-

    The PCA Data for villages was presented C.D. Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This practice is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census. The term Total Population includes the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless populations. An appendix to District

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    Primary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enumeration block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town. 6. Area Figures: The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in respect of tahsils, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area figures of the C.D. Block are the total of the village areas coming under each C.D. Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level. -----------------------------------------------------------------

  • District Primary Census Abstract

  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : RAIGARH

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    520 Raigarh - District Total 7,152.00 611,790 2,634,200 1,344,345 1,289,855 300,815 155,437 145,378 Rural 6,885.50 381,204 1,664,005 836,996 827,009 188,804 96,875 91,929 Urban 266.50 230,586 970,195 507,349 462,846 112,011 58,562 53,449

    0223 Uran Total 191.21 30,904 129,864 67,326 62,538 15,606 8,143 7,463 Rural 169.63 21,442 90,828 46,531 44,297 10,761 5,585 5,176 Urban 21.58 9,462 39,036 20,795 18,241 4,845 2,558 2,287

    553350 Kegaon (CT) Urban 3.10 1,840 7,485 4,084 3,401 833 438 395 553351 Navghar (CT) Urban 4.92 1,625 6,603 3,468 3,135 762 397 365 553352 Chanje (CT) Urban 8.32 3,864 16,714 8,723 7,991 1,870 1,008 862 553353 Jasai (CT) Urban 5.24 2,133 8,234 4,520 3,714 1,380 715 665 0224 Panvel Total 576.04 133,257 570,216 304,744 265,472 75,903 39,473 36,430

    Rural 507.72 56,339 252,477 133,230 119,247 33,162 17,145 16,017 Urban 68.32 76,918 317,739 171,514 146,225 42,741 22,328 20,413

    553512 Talode Panchnad (CT) Urban 5.20 2,749 14,318 7,668 6,650 2,570 1,279 1,291 553513 Kharghar (CT) Urban 11.04 20,737 80,612 42,001 38,611 9,488 4,895 4,593

    553514Navi Mumbai Panvel Raigarh (CT) Urban 41.90 46,920 195,373 107,342 88,031 26,873 14,165 12,708

    553515 Palidevad (CT) Urban 0.41 2,193 9,194 4,913 4,281 1,124 572 552 553516 Vadghar (CT) Urban 3.13 1,700 7,341 3,873 3,468 1,216 645 571 553517 Owle (CT) Urban 4.04 947 4,275 2,202 2,073 629 336 293 553518 Kalundre (CT) Urban 2.60 1,672 6,626 3,515 3,111 841 436 405 0225 Karjat Total 639.72 36,654 177,995 90,374 87,621 21,765 11,025 10,740

    Rural 626.82 32,579 159,566 81,132 78,434 19,692 9,963 9,729 Urban 12.90 4,075 18,429 9,242 9,187 2,073 1,062 1,011

    553695 Neral (CT) Urban 12.90 4,075 18,429 9,242 9,187 2,073 1,062 1,011 0226 Khalapur Total 377.68 30,254 136,323 71,920 64,403 16,091 8,413 7,678

    Rural 369.68 24,300 111,500 58,721 52,779 13,474 6,995 6,479 Urban 8.00 5,954 24,823 13,199 11,624 2,617 1,418 1,199

    553817Ambivali T. Tungartan (CT) Urban 1.80 1,611 6,497 3,526 2,971 690 386 304

    553818Mohpada Alias Wasambe (CT) Urban 2.60 2,360 9,694 5,118 4,576 1,155 612 543

    553819 Rees (CT) Urban 3.60 1,983 8,632 4,555 4,077 772 420 352 0227 Pen Total 507.02 36,072 157,602 80,313 77,289 17,974 9,181 8,793

    Rural 496.15 34,033 148,824 75,700 73,124 16,990 8,634 8,356 Urban 10.87 2,039 8,778 4,613 4,165 984 547 437

    553989 Dadar (CT) Urban 9.11 1,202 5,389 2,820 2,569 774 430 344 553990 Zotirpada (CT) Urban 1.76 837 3,389 1,793 1,596 210 117 93 0228 Alibag Total 499.73 51,822 215,424 108,608 106,816 20,292 10,455 9,837

    Rural 491.58 46,537 194,481 97,890 96,591 18,356 9,448 8,908 Urban 8.15 5,285 20,943 10,718 10,225 1,936 1,007 929

    554203 Ambepur (CT) Urban 2.12 1,218 5,035 2,593 2,442 471 242 229 554204 Chendhare (CT) Urban 2.08 2,834 11,039 5,590 5,449 901 467 434 554205 Kurul (CT) Urban 3.95 1,233 4,869 2,535 2,334 564 298 266 0229 Murud Total 256.40 14,056 61,991 30,401 31,590 6,517 3,262 3,255

    Rural 256.40 14,056 61,991 30,401 31,590 6,517 3,262 3,255 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0230 Roha Total 644.16 34,267 146,261 75,048 71,213 15,670 8,101 7,569 Rural 628.45 27,984 119,775 60,993 58,782 12,638 6,519 6,119 Urban 15.71 6,283 26,486 14,055 12,431 3,032 1,582 1,450

    554446 Nagothane (CT) Urban 8.10 2,873 12,549 6,520 6,029 1,598 793 805 554447 Bhuwaneshwar (CT) Urban 1.71 2,178 8,871 4,661 4,210 874 477 397 554448 Dhatau (CT) Urban 5.90 1,232 5,066 2,874 2,192 560 312 248 0231 Sudhagad Total 460.80 14,606 62,380 31,553 30,827 6,775 3,509 3,266

    Rural 456.80 12,439 53,204 26,850 26,354 5,880 3,016 2,864 Urban 4.00 2,167 9,176 4,703 4,473 895 493 402

    554547 Pali (CT) Urban 4.00 2,167 9,176 4,703 4,473 895 493 402 0232 Mangaon Total 687.91 36,147 159,613 78,968 80,645 17,637 9,174 8,463

    Rural 680.51 32,006 141,078 69,537 71,541 15,618 8,137 7,481 Urban 7.40 4,141 18,535 9,431 9,104 2,019 1,037 982

    Location code number

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Area in Square

    KilometreNumber of households

    Total population (including institutional and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

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    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

    134,952 67,980 66,972 305,125 153,657 151,468 1,939,994 1,059,692 880,302 Total Raigarh - District64,338 31,985 32,353 270,768 135,959 134,809 1,162,891 639,701 523,190 Rural70,614 35,995 34,619 34,357 17,698 16,659 777,103 419,991 357,112 Urban5,051 2,686 2,365 7,033 3,661 3,372 96,356 53,469 42,887 Total Uran2,221 1,181 1,040 5,300 2,729 2,571 67,190 36,973 30,217 Rural2,830 1,505 1,325 1,733 932 801 29,166 16,496 12,670 Urban

    646 325 321 85 48 37 6,254 3,504 2,750 Urban Kegaon (CT)596 307 289 272 137 135 5,292 2,921 2,371 Urban Navghar (CT)770 427 343 1,162 618 544 12,033 6,756 5,277 Urban Chanje (CT)818 446 372 214 129 85 5,587 3,315 2,272 Urban Jasai (CT)

    35,335 18,397 16,938 43,861 22,393 21,468 423,988 239,842 184,146 Total Panvel11,843 6,186 5,657 36,279 18,381 17,898 176,343 101,038 75,305 Rural23,492 12,211 11,281 7,582 4,012 3,570 247,645 138,804 108,841 Urban

    567 291 276 336 182 154 10,331 5,832 4,499 Urban Talode Panchnad (CT)5,750 2,933 2,817 1,534 785 749 66,574 35,342 31,232 Urban Kharghar (CT)

    14,989 7,871 7,118 4,793 2,540 2,253 150,137 86,155 63,982 UrbanNavi Mumbai Panvel Raigarh (CT)

    1,142 583 559 297 191 106 7,517 4,154 3,363 Urban Palidevad (CT)443 226 217 248 116 132 4,968 2,828 2,140 Urban Vadghar (CT)229 107 122 156 84 72 3,044 1,695 1,349 Urban Owle (CT)372 200 172 218 114 104 5,074 2,798 2,276 Urban Kalundre (CT)

    7,191 3,582 3,609 49,155 24,510 24,645 123,629 68,382 55,247 Total Karjat5,940 2,963 2,977 46,274 23,107 23,167 109,593 60,958 48,635 Rural1,251 619 632 2,881 1,403 1,478 14,036 7,424 6,612 Urban1,251 619 632 2,881 1,403 1,478 14,036 7,424 6,612 Urban Neral (CT)6,773 3,511 3,262 27,728 13,939 13,789 95,560 54,223 41,337 Total Khalapur4,869 2,515 2,354 26,642 13,384 13,258 75,332 43,174 32,158 Rural1,904 996 908 1,086 555 531 20,228 11,049 9,179 Urban

    688 367 321 397 205 192 5,262 2,931 2,331 UrbanAmbivali T. Tungartan (CT)

    486 243 243 568 286 282 7,667 4,192 3,475 UrbanMohpada Alias Wasambe (CT)

    730 386 344 121 64 57 7,299 3,926 3,373 Urban Rees (CT)2,404 1,223 1,181 31,455 15,838 15,617 104,186 59,309 44,877 Total Pen2,170 1,105 1,065 31,311 15,760 15,551 97,827 55,664 42,163 Rural

    234 118 116 144 78 66 6,359 3,645 2,714 Urban- - - 1 1 - 3,418 2,058 1,360 Urban Dadar (CT)234 118 116 143 77 66 2,941 1,587 1,354 Urban Zotirpada (CT)

    4,612 2,321 2,291 34,622 17,463 17,159 166,474 89,846 76,628 Total Alibag2,857 1,453 1,404 33,978 17,125 16,853 148,830 80,605 68,225 Rural1,755 868 887 644 338 306 17,644 9,241 8,403 Urban

    308 162 146 75 42 33 4,117 2,212 1,905 Urban Ambepur (CT)1,079 528 551 405 212 193 9,671 4,954 4,717 Urban Chendhare (CT)

    368 178 190 164 84 80 3,856 2,075 1,781 Urban Kurul (CT)1,639 793 846 12,043 6,007 6,036 45,415 24,045 21,370 Total Murud1,639 793 846 12,043 6,007 6,036 45,415 24,045 21,370 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban6,351 3,134 3,217 21,652 10,889 10,763 104,186 58,202 45,984 Total Roha4,884 2,424 2,460 20,699 10,394 10,305 83,379 46,772 36,607 Rural1,467 710 757 953 495 458 20,807 11,430 9,377 Urban

    612 286 326 421 233 188 9,604 5,219 4,385 Urban Nagothane (CT)507 247 260 209 99 110 7,414 3,947 3,467 Urban Bhuwaneshwar (CT)348 177 171 323 163 160 3,789 2,264 1,525 Urban Dhatau (CT)

    2,843 1,419 1,424 17,853 9,029 8,824 37,970 21,407 16,563 Total Sudhagad2,509 1,247 1,262 17,196 8,700 8,496 30,512 17,485 13,027 Rural

    334 172 162 657 329 328 7,458 3,922 3,536 Urban334 172 162 657 329 328 7,458 3,922 3,536 Urban Pali (CT)

    10,583 5,136 5,447 14,324 7,151 7,173 113,395 60,946 52,449 Total Mangaon8,714 4,185 4,529 13,048 6,485 6,563 98,439 53,016 45,423 Rural1,869 951 918 1,276 666 610 14,956 7,930 7,026 Urban

    Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population LiteratesTotal/ Rural/ Urban

    District/ CD Block/ Town

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    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    520 Raigarh - District Total 1,072,969 753,843 319,126 858,825 641,655 217,170 166,000 104,617 61,383 Rural 714,556 470,497 244,059 539,278 381,638 157,640 162,160 101,720 60,440 Urban 358,413 283,346 75,067 319,547 260,017 59,530 3,840 2,897 943

    0223 Uran Total 49,946 38,063 11,883 37,781 31,180 6,601 3,753 2,387 1,366 Rural 34,816 25,805 9,011 25,626 20,638 4,988 3,682 2,331 1,351 Urban 15,130 12,258 2,872 12,155 10,542 1,613 71 56 15

    553350 Kegaon (CT) Urban 2,810 2,454 356 2,342 2,107 235 7 7 - 553351 Navghar (CT) Urban 2,514 2,005 509 2,011 1,739 272 4 2 2 553352 Chanje (CT) Urban 6,586 4,981 1,605 4,820 4,008 812 43 32 11 553353 Jasai (CT) Urban 3,220 2,818 402 2,982 2,688 294 17 15 2 0224 Panvel Total 219,209 174,957 44,252 189,003 157,147 31,856 14,662 10,530 4,132

    Rural 98,703 76,155 22,548 81,254 65,938 15,316 13,613 9,758 3,855 Urban 120,506 98,802 21,704 107,749 91,209 16,540 1,049 772 277

    553512Talode Panchnad (CT) Urban 4,319 3,965 354 4,030 3,732 298 74 61 13

    553513 Kharghar (CT) Urban 31,350 23,738 7,612 27,643 21,826 5,817 107 76 31

    553514Navi Mumbai Panvel Raigarh (CT) Urban 75,042 63,075 11,967 67,522 58,411 9,111 458 333 125

    553515 Palidevad (CT) Urban 3,223 2,665 558 3,088 2,581 507 30 27 3 553516 Vadghar (CT) Urban 2,796 2,120 676 2,042 1,659 383 221 126 95 553517 Owle (CT) Urban 1,357 1,212 145 1,238 1,125 113 147 142 5 553518 Kalundre (CT) Urban 2,419 2,027 392 2,186 1,875 311 12 7 5 0225 Karjat Total 74,167 50,861 23,306 52,000 39,165 12,835 14,682 10,361 4,321

    Rural 67,650 46,035 21,615 46,162 34,696 11,466 14,523 10,264 4,259 Urban 6,517 4,826 1,691 5,838 4,469 1,369 159 97 62

    553695 Neral (CT) Urban 6,517 4,826 1,691 5,838 4,469 1,369 159 97 62 0226 Khalapur Total 54,514 42,156 12,358 44,747 36,106 8,641 5,905 4,327 1,578

    Rural 45,553 34,783 10,770 36,892 29,464 7,428 5,804 4,243 1,561 Urban 8,961 7,373 1,588 7,855 6,642 1,213 101 84 17

    553817Ambivali T. Tungartan (CT) Urban 2,340 1,949 391 1,911 1,635 276 15 13 2

    553818Mohpada Alias Wasambe (CT) Urban 3,489 2,896 593 3,204 2,703 501 23 18 5

    553819 Rees (CT) Urban 3,132 2,528 604 2,740 2,304 436 63 53 10 0227 Pen Total 70,194 44,981 25,213 47,020 32,544 14,476 16,000 9,922 6,078

    Rural 67,467 42,745 24,722 45,440 31,194 14,246 15,968 9,891 6,077 Urban 2,727 2,236 491 1,580 1,350 230 32 31 1

    553989 Dadar (CT) Urban 1,571 1,304 267 601 482 119 1 1 - 553990 Zotirpada (CT) Urban 1,156 932 224 979 868 111 31 30 1 0228 Alibag Total 101,650 64,528 37,122 76,175 52,031 24,144 16,229 10,585 5,644

    Rural 92,332 58,066 34,266 67,836 46,041 21,795 16,052 10,461 5,591 Urban 9,318 6,462 2,856 8,339 5,990 2,349 177 124 53

    554203 Ambepur (CT) Urban 2,819 1,762 1,057 2,469 1,574 895 87 65 22 554204 Chendhare (CT) Urban 4,658 3,237 1,421 4,245 3,019 1,226 41 20 21 554205 Kurul (CT) Urban 1,841 1,463 378 1,625 1,397 228 49 39 10 0229 Murud Total 25,663 16,766 8,897 16,035 12,026 4,009 3,388 2,356 1,032

    Rural 25,663 16,766 8,897 16,035 12,026 4,009 3,388 2,356 1,032 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0230 Roha Total 64,614 43,456 21,158 50,839 36,090 14,749 12,245 7,918 4,327 Rural 55,114 35,581 19,533 43,074 29,478 13,596 12,145 7,851 4,294 Urban 9,500 7,875 1,625 7,765 6,612 1,153 100 67 33

    554446 Nagothane (CT) Urban 4,389 3,652 737 3,577 3,065 512 77 47 30 554447 Bhuwaneshwar (CT) Urban 2,926 2,415 511 2,530 2,111 419 7 5 2 554448 Dhatau (CT) Urban 2,185 1,808 377 1,658 1,436 222 16 15 1 0231 Sudhagad Total 29,457 17,950 11,507 22,961 15,167 7,794 7,292 4,704 2,588

    Rural 26,284 15,416 10,868 20,010 12,753 7,257 7,107 4,551 2,556 Urban 3,173 2,534 639 2,951 2,414 537 185 153 32

    554547 Pali (CT) Urban 3,173 2,534 639 2,951 2,414 537 185 153 32 0232 Mangaon Total 67,905 42,582 25,323 53,823 35,884 17,939 21,629 12,782 8,847

    Rural 61,692 37,824 23,868 48,141 31,412 16,729 21,442 12,641 8,801 Urban 6,213 4,758 1,455 5,682 4,472 1,210 187 141 46

    CultivatorsDistrict/ CD Block/ Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Total workers Main workers

    Industrial categoryLocation code number

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    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3 2

    115,250 64,838 50,412 24,186 15,963 8,223 553,389 456,237 97,152 Total Raigarh - District110,644 61,562 49,082 15,636 10,262 5,374 250,838 208,094 42,744 Rural

    4,606 3,276 1,330 8,550 5,701 2,849 302,551 248,143 54,408 Urban1,440 868 572 1,399 916 483 31,189 27,009 4,180 Total Uran1,201 697 504 1,016 652 364 19,727 16,958 2,769 Rural

    239 171 68 383 264 119 11,462 10,051 1,411 Urban19 16 3 14 11 3 2,302 2,073 229 Urban Kegaon (CT)13 10 3 16 12 4 1,978 1,715 263 Urban Navghar (CT)

    158 103 55 240 170 70 4,379 3,703 676 Urban Chanje (CT)49 42 7 113 71 42 2,803 2,560 243 Urban Jasai (CT)

    7,274 4,689 2,585 4,896 3,372 1,524 162,171 138,556 23,615 Total Panvel6,568 4,124 2,444 2,658 1,788 870 58,415 50,268 8,147 Rural

    706 565 141 2,238 1,584 654 103,756 88,288 15,468 Urban

    23 17 6 120 83 37 3,813 3,571 242 Urban Talode Panchnad (CT)262 210 52 597 419 178 26,677 21,121 5,556 Urban Kharghar (CT)

    354 287 67 1,263 904 359 65,447 56,887 8,560 UrbanNavi Mumbai Panvel Raigarh (CT)

    13 10 3 106 80 26 2,939 2,464 475 Urban Palidevad (CT)21 15 6 41 20 21 1,759 1,498 261 Urban Vadghar (CT)26 21 5 60 46 14 1,005 916 89 Urban Owle (CT)7 5 2 51 32 19 2,116 1,831 285 Urban Kalundre (CT)

    11,274 7,390 3,884 1,793 1,230 563 24,251 20,184 4,067 Total Karjat10,825 7,144 3,681 1,532 1,052 480 19,282 16,236 3,046 Rural

    449 246 203 261 178 83 4,969 3,948 1,021 Urban449 246 203 261 178 83 4,969 3,948 1,021 Urban Neral (CT)

    6,851 4,397 2,454 1,156 766 390 30,835 26,616 4,219 Total Khalapur6,790 4,349 2,441 918 589 329 23,380 20,283 3,097 Rural

    61 48 13 238 177 61 7,455 6,333 1,122 Urban

    18 13 5 53 38 15 1,825 1,571 254 UrbanAmbivali T. Tungartan (CT)

    18 13 5 72 46 26 3,091 2,626 465 UrbanMohpada Alias Wasambe (CT)

    25 22 3 113 93 20 2,539 2,136 403 Urban Rees (CT)11,092 6,386 4,706 1,470 1,007 463 18,458 15,229 3,229 Total Pen11,026 6,330 4,696 1,390 982 408 17,056 13,991 3,065 Rural

    66 56 10 80 25 55 1,402 1,238 164 Urban36 27 9 75 20 55 489 434 55 Urban Dadar (CT)30 29 1 5 5 - 913 804 109 Urban Zotirpada (CT)

    17,453 9,399 8,054 3,136 1,956 1,180 39,357 30,091 9,266 Total Alibag17,184 9,188 7,996 2,811 1,850 961 31,789 24,542 7,247 Rural

    269 211 58 325 106 219 7,568 5,549 2,019 Urban49 34 15 33 24 9 2,300 1,451 849 Urban Ambepur (CT)18 11 7 259 56 203 3,927 2,932 995 Urban Chendhare (CT)

    202 166 36 33 26 7 1,341 1,166 175 Urban Kurul (CT)3,359 1,873 1,486 272 183 89 9,016 7,614 1,402 Total Murud3,359 1,873 1,486 272 183 89 9,016 7,614 1,402 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban12,528 7,020 5,508 1,326 814 512 24,740 20,338 4,402 Total Roha12,353 6,917 5,436 1,072 609 463 17,504 14,101 3,403 Rural

    175 103 72 254 205 49 7,236 6,237 999 Urban45 34 11 176 150 26 3,279 2,834 445 Urban Nagothane (CT)59 30 29 50 39 11 2,414 2,037 377 Urban Bhuwaneshwar (CT)71 39 32 28 16 12 1,543 1,366 177 Urban Dhatau (CT)

    7,741 4,243 3,498 461 344 117 7,467 5,876 1,591 Total Sudhagad7,568 4,126 3,442 329 235 94 5,006 3,841 1,165 Rural

    173 117 56 132 109 23 2,461 2,035 426 Urban173 117 56 132 109 23 2,461 2,035 426 Urban Pali (CT)

    10,132 5,516 4,616 1,551 946 605 20,511 16,640 3,871 Total Mangaon9,943 5,397 4,546 1,259 730 529 15,497 12,644 2,853 Rural

    189 119 70 292 216 76 5,014 3,996 1,018 Urban

    Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workersTotal/ Rural/ Urban

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    of main workers

    25

  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : RAIGARH

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

    520 Raigarh - District Total 214,144 112,188 101,956 40,975 19,751 21,224 75,932 33,338 42,594 Rural 175,278 88,859 86,419 39,638 19,007 20,631 73,865 32,144 41,721 Urban 38,866 23,329 15,537 1,337 744 593 2,067 1,194 873

    0223 Uran Total 12,165 6,883 5,282 2,485 1,346 1,139 2,914 1,297 1,617 Rural 9,190 5,167 4,023 2,347 1,307 1,040 2,753 1,246 1,507 Urban 2,975 1,716 1,259 138 39 99 161 51 110

    553350 Kegaon (CT) Urban 468 347 121 13 12 1 8 6 2 553351 Navghar (CT) Urban 503 266 237 6 4 2 1 - 1 553352 Chanje (CT) Urban 1,766 973 793 111 18 93 144 41 103 553353 Jasai (CT) Urban 238 130 108 8 5 3 8 4 4 0224 Panvel Total 30,206 17,810 12,396 3,542 1,911 1,631 3,804 1,838 1,966

    Rural 17,449 10,217 7,232 3,202 1,699 1,503 3,498 1,653 1,845 Urban 12,757 7,593 5,164 340 212 128 306 185 121

    553512 Talode Panchnad (CT) Urban 289 233 56 3 3 - 1 1 - 553513 Kharghar (CT) Urban 3,707 1,912 1,795 83 41 42 103 74 29

    553514Navi Mumbai Panvel Raigarh (CT) Urban 7,520 4,664 2,856 231 150 81 154 88 66

    553515 Palidevad (CT) Urban 135 84 51 4 2 2 4 3 1 553516 Vadghar (CT) Urban 754 461 293 11 8 3 22 6 16 553517 Owle (CT) Urban 119 87 32 4 4 - 10 9 1 553518 Kalundre (CT) Urban 233 152 81 4 4 - 12 4 8 0225 Karjat Total 22,167 11,696 10,471 6,075 2,875 3,200 10,168 4,866 5,302

    Rural 21,488 11,339 10,149 6,056 2,862 3,194 10,107 4,837 5,270 Urban 679 357 322 19 13 6 61 29 32

    553695 Neral (CT) Urban 679 357 322 19 13 6 61 29 32 0226 Khalapur Total 9,767 6,050 3,717 1,413 941 472 2,433 1,433 1,000

    Rural 8,661 5,319 3,342 1,378 910 468 2,379 1,399 980 Urban 1,106 731 375 35 31 4 54 34 20

    553817Ambivali T. Tungartan (CT) Urban 429 314 115 10 10 - 33 18 15

    553818Mohpada Alias Wasambe (CT) Urban 285 193 92 5 4 1 12 8 4

    553819 Rees (CT) Urban 392 224 168 20 17 3 9 8 1 0227 Pen Total 23,174 12,437 10,737 4,510 2,367 2,143 12,359 5,807 6,552

    Rural 22,027 11,551 10,476 4,489 2,350 2,139 11,913 5,530 6,383 Urban 1,147 886 261 21 17 4 446 277 169

    553989 Dadar (CT) Urban 970 822 148 2 2 - 380 252 128 553990 Zotirpada (CT) Urban 177 64 113 19 15 4 66 25 41 0228 Alibag Total 25,475 12,497 12,978 4,429 2,230 2,199 11,152 4,698 6,454

    Rural 24,496 12,025 12,471 4,403 2,215 2,188 11,112 4,672 6,440 Urban 979 472 507 26 15 11 40 26 14

    554203 Ambepur (CT) Urban 350 188 162 11 6 5 17 11 6 554204 Chendhare (CT) Urban 413 218 195 9 5 4 1 1 - 554205 Kurul (CT) Urban 216 66 150 6 4 2 22 14 8 0229 Murud Total 9,628 4,740 4,888 1,182 747 435 4,764 2,236 2,528

    Rural 9,628 4,740 4,888 1,182 747 435 4,764 2,236 2,528 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0230 Roha Total 13,775 7,366 6,409 2,762 1,355 1,407 6,019 2,652 3,367 Rural 12,040 6,103 5,937 2,718 1,320 1,398 5,970 2,620 3,350 Urban 1,735 1,263 472 44 35 9 49 32 17

    554446 Nagothane (CT) Urban 812 587 225 13 10 3 11 7 4 554447 Bhuwaneshwar (CT) Urban 396 304 92 6 3 3 4 4 - 554448 Dhatau (CT) Urban 527 372 155 25 22 3 34 21 13 0231 Sudhagad Total 6,496 2,783 3,713 1,380 684 696 3,764 1,342 2,422

    Rural 6,274 2,663 3,611 1,368 678 690 3,754 1,337 2,417 Urban 222 120 102 12 6 6 10 5 5

    554547 Pali (CT) Urban 222 120 102 12 6 6 10 5 5 0232 Mangaon Total 14,082 6,698 7,384 3,919 1,650 2,269 4,826 1,929 2,897

    Rural 13,551 6,412 7,139 3,893 1,632 2,261 4,796 1,914 2,882 Urban 531 286 245 26 18 8 30 15 15

    Location code number

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Industrial category

    Agricultural labourersMarginal workers Cultivators

    26

  • PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 3 2 1

    8,733 3,553 5,180 88,504 55,546 32,958 1,561,231 590,502 970,729 Total Raigarh - District 5206,705 2,779 3,926 55,070 34,929 20,141 949,449 366,499 582,950 Rural2,028 774 1,254 33,434 20,617 12,817 611,782 224,003 387,779 Urban

    874 289 585 5,892 3,951 1,941 79,918 29,263 50,655 Total Uran 0223674 208 466 3,416 2,406 1,010 56,012 20,726 35,286 Rural200 81 119 2,476 1,545 931 23,906 8,537 15,369 Urban11 6 5 436 323 113 4,675 1,630 3,045 Urban Kegaon (CT) 55335023 13 10 473 249 224 4,089 1,463 2,626 Urban Navghar (CT) 553351

    156 57 99 1,355 857 498 10,128 3,742 6,386 Urban Chanje (CT) 55335210 5 5 212 116 96 5,014 1,702 3,312 Urban Jasai (CT) 553353

    1,344 520 824 21,516 13,541 7,975 351,007 129,787 221,220 Total Panvel 0224682 313 369 10,067 6,552 3,515 153,774 57,075 96,699 Rural662 207 455 11,449 6,989 4,460 197,233 72,712 124,521 Urban

    4 3 1 281 226 55 9,999 3,703 6,296 Urban Talode Panchnad (CT) 553512301 60 241 3,220 1,737 1,483 49,262 18,263 30,999 Urban Kharghar (CT) 553513

    293 110 183 6,842 4,316 2,526 120,331 44,267 76,064 UrbanNavi Mumbai Panvel Raigarh (CT) 553514

    11 4 7 116 75 41 5,971 2,248 3,723 Urban Palidevad (CT) 55351533 20 13 688 427 261 4,545 1,753 2,792 Urban Vadghar (CT) 55351612 6 6 93 68 25 2,918 990 1,928 Urban Owle (CT) 5535178 4 4 209 140 69 4,207 1,488 2,719 Urban Kalundre (CT) 553518

    693 363 330 5,231 3,592 1,639 103,828 39,513 64,315 Total Karjat 0225648 352 296 4,677 3,288 1,389 91,916 35,097 56,819 Rural45 11 34 554 304 250 11,912 4,416 7,496 Urban45 11 34 554 304 250 11,912 4,416 7,496 Urban Neral (CT) 553695

    782 217 565 5,139 3,459 1,680 81,809 29,764 52,045 Total Khalapur 0226727 188 539 4,177 2,822 1,355 65,947 23,938 42,009 Rural55 29 26 962 637 325 15,862 5,826 10,036 Urban

    30 14 16 356 272 84 4,157 1,577 2,580 UrbanAmbivali T. Tungartan (CT) 553817

    12 6 6 256 175 81 6,205 2,222 3,983 UrbanMohpada Alias Wasambe (CT) 553818

    13 9 4 350 190 160 5,500 2,027 3,473 Urban Rees (CT) 553819796 373 423 5,509 3,890 1,619 87,408 35,332 52,076 Total Pen 0227782 363 419 4,843 3,308 1,535 81,357 32,955 48,402 Rural14 10 4 666 582 84 6,051 2,377 3,674 Urban12 9 3 576 559 17 3,818 1,516 2,302 Urban Dadar (CT) 5539892 1 1 90 23 67 2,233 861 1,372 Urban Zotirpada (CT) 553990

    1,051 505 546 8,843 5,064 3,779 113,774 44,080 69,694 Total Alibag 0228996 482 514 7,985 4,656 3,329 102,149 39,824 62,325 Rural55 23 32 858 408 450 11,625 4,256 7,369 Urban28 19 9 294 152 142 2,216 831 1,385 Urban Ambepur (CT) 5542039 4 5 394 208 186 6,381 2,353 4,028 Urban Chendhare (CT) 554204

    18 - 18 170 48 122 3,028 1,072 1,956 Urban Kurul (CT) 554205228 107 121 3,454 1,650 1,804 36,328 13,635 22,693 Total Murud 0229228 107 121 3,454 1,650 1,804 36,328 13,635 22,693 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban461 189 272 4,533 3,170 1,363 81,647 31,592 50,055 Total Roha 0230346 149 197 3,006 2,014 992 64,661 25,412 39,249 Rural115 40 75 1,527 1,156 371 16,986 6,180 10,806 Urban43 23 20 745 547 198 8,160 2,868 5,292 Urban Nagothane (CT) 55444618 9 9 368 288 80 5,945 2,246 3,699 Urban Bhuwaneshwar (CT) 55444754 8 46 414 321 93 2,881 1,066 1,815 Urban Dhatau (CT) 554448

    102 36 66 1,250 721 529 32,923 13,603 19,320 Total Sudhagad 023191 30 61 1,061 618 443 26,920 11,434 15,486 Rural11 6 5 189 103 86 6,003 2,169 3,834 Urban11 6 5 189 103 86 6,003 2,169 3,834 Urban Pali (CT) 554547

    600 223 377 4,737 2,896 1,841 91,708 36,386 55,322 Total Mangaon 0232566 213 353 4,296 2,653 1,643 79,386 31,713 47,673 Rural34 10 24 441 243 198 12,322 4,673 7,649 Urban

    Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers

    of marginal workersTotal/ Rural/ Urban

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Location code number

    27

  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : RAIGARH

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    Location code number

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Area in Square

    KilometreNumber of households

    Total population (including institutional and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

    554733 Utekhol (CT) Urban 4.50 2,593 11,380 5,943 5,437 1,279 681 598 554734 Goregaon (CT) Urban 2.90 1,548 7,155 3,488 3,667 740 356 384 0233 Tala Total 256.08 9,844 40,619 19,244 21,375 4,225 2,176 2,049

    Rural 256.08 9,844 40,619 19,244 21,375 4,225 2,176 2,049 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0234 Shrivardhan Total 253.81 16,082 67,904 31,067 36,837 7,548 3,771 3,777 Rural 249.17 14,515 60,952 27,774 33,178 6,801 3,417 3,384 Urban 4.64 1,567 6,952 3,293 3,659 747 354 393

    554876 Borli Panchtan (CT) Urban 4.64 1,567 6,952 3,293 3,659 747 354 393 0235 Mhasla Total 321.70 14,058 59,914 27,655 32,259 7,280 3,706 3,574

    Rural 315.80 11,996 50,235 22,899 27,336 5,967 3,031 2,936 Urban 5.90 2,062 9,679 4,756 4,923 1,313 675 638

    554960 Mhasla (CT) Urban 5.90 2,062 9,679 4,756 4,923 1,313 675 638 0236 Mahad Total 814.32 36,250 152,655 74