OF COORG· CENSU·S
Transcript of OF COORG· CENSU·S
H·AND BOOK OF
COORG· CENSU·S 1951·
Published by the Assistant Commissioner and District Census Officer. . Coorg. Mercara
CO~1'ENTS
FOREWARD
J_l{EA OULTIVATED IN EA!JH VILLAG]<;
GENERAL POPULf\TIO~ TABLES-
A. I-Area, Houses and Population
A. II-Variation in Population during fifty ycar:,; ..
A. III-Towns and Villages classificd by Population
A. IV-Towns classified by population with variation sillce 1901
A. V-Towns arranged territorially with population by livelihood classcs
TABLE. E-Summary figurcs by taluks
ECONOMIC TARLES-
I-Livelihood classes and sub-claS8Ci:5
II-Secondary means of liyelihood
Ill-Employers, Employees and Indepcndent Workers ill Indu.')il'ies amI Deniecs ])y Di,isiolls unci )::)uudivisions ..
TABLE II-Employment in Textile Establishments
TABLE III-Employment in Non-Textile Establishments
'!'ARL'E L-Infirmity (Incidence of LcproHY)
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Rural Tract
Non-City Urban Tract
TABLE C-HOUSEHOLD AND AGE (SAMPLE) '['ABLES
C. I-Household (size and composition)
C. II-Livelihood classeslJy age groups
C. IV-Age and literacy
TAlILE D-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
D. I-(i) Mother tongue
(ii) Bilingualism
D. II -Religion
D. III-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Backward and Non·Backward Classes
D. IV-Birth place-migrants ..
D. VI-Non-Indian Nationals ..
D. VII-Livelihood Classes by Educational Standards
Sorters Ticket '2~ and the State Index of Non-Agricuhural Classcs
State Index of Non·Agricultural Occupatioll~
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ID 20
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51 53
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83 86
3D 90
95 97
UD 100
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ANNEXURE II
Table A. I-Area, houses and population Table A. II-Variation in population during fifty years Table A. III-Towns and villages classified by population Table B. II-Secondary meam of livelihood 'B' and' C' Series of tables in respect of displaced persons
Appendix II to Village Statistics-
Statement showing the number of displaced person::; in each village
Appcndix I to Urban Statistics--
PAGES
119 120 12'1
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128
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Statement showing the number of displaced persons in each traet 15!J Table L-Village-wise details of leprosy cases and doubtful cases by livelihood cla:;ses in each tract 161 Table I-Small Scale Industries giving the village-wise distribution of textile and non-textile establishments 167 Table C. I-Household (size and composition) 176
Table C. III-Age and civil condition 181 Table C. V-Single Year Age Returns 184
Table D. V -Di;;placed persons by year of arrival 187
Sorter:; tieket '2' 191
FOREWARD
(1) PHYSIOGRAPHY.
(a) Situation and Physical Characteristics.-Coorg State comprising an area of 1593 sq. miles is a mountainous country,. situated on the summits and the Eastern and Western slopes of the Western Ghats within degrees of North latitude 11'56" and 12'50" and East longitude 75'22" and 76'12". Viewed from an eminence the whole of the southern portion of the country presents the appearance of one great forest intersprsed by valleys which after August appear green with paddy crop. In the North the country becomes open towards the East while to the West and North the country rises to high peaks measuring from 3,800 feet to 5,729 feet above the sea level. Wherever possible the valleys in Coorg are formed into flats and terraces for rice cultivation and high lying lands are cultivated with coffee, orange, cardamom, pepper, etc.
There are seven main outlets, one to South Kanara, two to Malabar and four to Mysore. A good number of village communication roads has been opened to connect villages which lie away from the main roads. Some of these village communication roads are fit for vehicular traffic during the fair weather only. As Coorg is not connected by railways, transport facilities are confined to motor vehicles and country carts. The nearest coast is at a distance of about 40 miles from the Western border of the State.
(b) Rivers.-The main drainage of Coorg is in an easterly direction towards the Bay of Bengal while some mountain torrents flow west from the ·Western Ghats towards the Arabian sea.
The rivers are not remarkable either for width or depth but their water supply is everywhere abundant throughout the year. As their sources are high up in the mountains and their sources lie over steep declivities; they flow with great rapidity over generally very rocky beds, rendering themselves almost useless for navigation of any kind and owing to the height of their banks and the unevenness of the country few of them can. be used for artificial irrigation purposes.
The chief of the Coorg rivers both as to size and importance is the Cauvery which rises on the Western border from the Brahmagiri peak at a height of about 4,000 feet above the sea level. Flowing in an easterly direction it cuts Coorg into two halves and traverses through Mysore, Salem, Coimbatore, Trichinopoly and Tanjore to a distance of 400 miles before it joins the Bay of Bengal. . Its important tributaries are Laxmanathirtha, Kakkabe, Harangi and Hemavathi. The rivers that flow to the west are Barapole, Nojikalhole and Kumaradhari.
(c) Climate.-Generally speaking the climate of Coorg is temperate. The temperature varies from 50-='F. in December to about 90°F. in the month of April.
The country gets both the South-vVest and North-East monsoons. The South-vVest monsoon which usually starts at the end of May is more severe and windy. The North-East monsoon is not continuous but it usually comes down in torrents and is most welcome for the rice crop. The 'Vestern part re'ceives an annual rainfall ranging from 120 inches to 250 inches and the eastem portion which is in the nature of a plateau from 50 to 65 inches while the fall in the middle tract running North to South varies from 70 to 90 inches. Mercara, the capital of Coorg, situated about the centre of the State, about 3,800 feet above the sea level, receives an annual rainfall of around 125 inches.
(d) Soil.-Coorg is still a sealed book to Geologists, no proper survey having been conducted so far. Efforts are in progress to have a geological survey ofCoorg. Soil classifioation has, however, been carried out only in the case of wet and dry crop lands.
vVetlands have been classified according to the soil, sufficiency of irrigation arid comparative elevation. Three classes of soil have been recognised and they are (1) Alluvial or loam (2) Sandy loam and (3) Sandy soil. Classification according to water supply has been made under three heads according as the supply is found to be abundant, sufficient or insufficient. A further distinction has been made between high-lying and low-lying lands. These in combination have been arranged for purposes of assessment into 8 classes and they are known as " tamms". In, fixing the taram special advantages and disadvantages have been taken into consideration including marketing facilities.
(e) Forest Area coveted and general description.-Forest area consists of Reserved forests, comprising 3,30,726 acres, paisaries 1,77,800 acres, Devarakadus 7,895 acres, Urudves 8,519 acres and banes 2,09,523 acres. Banes are owned by private individuals while all the other lands are registered in the name of the Government. The following are the main caste trees grown in Coorg, namely Sandal, Teak, Biti, Ebony, Honne, Mathi, Nandi, Hebbalasu, Halhalasu, White Cedar, Irupu, Poon, Noga, Balanji, Champaka, Hunse, Yenne Mara, hul, Alale, Nowladi, Bilwara, Nerale.
(f) Irrigation facilities and liability to famine.-Cultivation of rice is carried on wet system except in the eastern and North-Eastern villages where dry farming is more general. The rice lands are mostly situated in valleys between hills. The total area under rice cultivation in 1951 was 89,640 acres and ragi 4,031 acres. Out of this area 7,453' 56 acres of rice area was irrigated by tanks and by channels from dams put up across rivers. The rest is either rain-fed or springfed.
(g) Average area cultivated with wet food crops, rainjed food crops and commercial crops.The area of lands under food and commercial crops during 1950-51 was as follows :-
Rice Ragi Pulses Coffee Tea
Acres 89,640 4,031 1,065
42,985 416
Rubber Pepper Cardamom Orange Plantain
(2) HISTORICAL AND ARCH~OLOGICAL.
Acres 5,684 1,066
·12,499 16,673
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For particulars about prehistoric age the historian has to depend on Kauveri Purana, a legend which says that the Coorgs, the Chief inhabitants of the State, are the descendants of Chandravarma, a Kshatriya king. History narrates that Coorg was under the sway of self-made chieftains, known as paleygars who were always fighting with one another. The .Chalukyas, . Kadambas, Hoysalas who built up dominions in South India also held their sway over Coorg when they W(,Te in the height of their power.
After the fall of Yijayanagar in 1565 an Ikkeri prince came to Coorg and settled at a place called Haleri, about six nliles from Mercara. He posed as a jangama and gradually acquired strength and influence and later on assumed authority as the Raja of Coorg. He conquered all Palegars who opposed him and thus became the founder of the Lingayat Kingship in Coorg.
Ralery princes ruled over the· country from about 1600 to 1834. After the fall of Tippu Sultan in 1807 the influence of the East India Company gradually spread throughout South India. Viraraja II who became the ruler of Coorg in 1820 was reputed to be cruel and the people getting tired of his misrule invited the Company to depose the King. In response to the people's wishes
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the Governor-General of British India marched an army into Coorg in 1834 and the Raja surrendered without resistance. He was taken prisoner and sent to Benares on 12-5-1834 and according to the wishes of the people of Coorg the British annexed Coorg.
Under the British rule, Coorg was kept under the direct control of the Central Government. The politicial Agent at Mysore became the Chief Commissioner of Coorg. Under the guidance of the Chief Commissioner of Coorg, the Commissioner with headquarters at Mercara was running the administration. After the retrocession of Bangalore Cantonment with Mysore State, the post of Commissioner was abolished and a full time Chief Commissionership with headquarters at Mercara was created with effect from the 15th of July 1940.
A Legislative Council of the nature of the one of a Lieutenant Governor's Province with four official members, 2 European members, 15 elected members and one nominated member to represent backward communities was inaugurated on the 28th January 1924. After the attainment of Independence, Coorg along with the rest of India was given the benefits of responsible Government and a popular Ministry elected on the basis of adult franchise is expected to be set up in the near future.
Mercara is the capital of Coorg situated 3,800 feet above the sea level. The next important town is Virarajendrapet in South Coorg and it is an important commercial centre for Coorg with close trade communications with the Malabar coast.
The only structures of archffiological interest are the Raja's Fort and Palace Raja's tomb and Raja's seat at Mercara and the palace in Yevakapadi Village, Napoklu Nad.
(3) DRAINAGE AND SANITATION.
There is no proper drainage system in Coorg. Open drains have been provided in the more important streets in the Mercara and Virajpet Municipalities and Somwarpet and Fraserpet Notified Areas. Under village development schemes open drains have been provided in the main streets of Sirangala, Hebbale and Thorenur in Fraserpet Hobli during 1949-50 and 1950-51.
- Latrines are either under bore-hole system or removal system. Bore-hole latrines are provided even in some rural areas.
(4) MEDICAL.
There are two principal hospitals, one at Mercara and the other at Virajpet, 11 District Board allopathic hospitals and dispensaries at Somwarpet, Fraserpet, Sanivarsanthe, Sunticoppa, Murnad, Sidapur, Napoklu, Gonicoppal, Thithimathi, Balale and Srimangala and three District Board Ayurvedic dispensaries at Bhagamandala, Hebbale and Kodlipet. There are in addition three hi-weekly dispensaries at Sampaje, Kanur and Hudikeri and 12 weekly dispensaries at Nanjarajpatna, Valnur-Thyagathur, Herur, Chettalli, Ammathi, Madapur, Cheyandane, Kutta, Kakkabe, N elagi, Kargunda and Birunani.
Facilities for X-Ray treatment are provided in the two provincial hospitals. Dental clinics· are also attached to these hospitals. Eye-clinics are being conducted in the two provincial hospitals as well as in the District Board hospital at Somewarpet on specified days in the week. Ambulance vans are stationed at the Mercara, Virajpet and Somwarpet Hospitals. In-patient wards are attached to all the dispensaries except at Sunticoppa and Murnad and the three Ayurve:lic dispensaries. Midwives have been posted to all rural hospitals and dispensaries. There are in all 15 rural Midwives stationed in different centres to do maternity and child welfare work in addition to the midwives provided for the hospitals and dispens~ries.
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(5) WATER SUPPLY.
There is no protected water supply in Coorg. In Mercara watet· supply is provided from reservoirs and wells. The rain water is collected in high level natural tanks during monsoon and directly distributed by gravity. The storage capacity is insufficient and during summer there is scarcity of drinking water. Elsewhere; the people depend upon wells or streams \or their wate.( supply.
(6) EDUCATION.
The schools in Coorg are under the management of the Government, District Board, Municipalities and private bodies. One school for scheduled tribes is under the management of the Forest Department. The inspection of all the schools is done by the District Educational Officer and his staff. In recent years there is a general awakening among the public and most of the villagers are trying to have a higher elementary section attached to the primary sections already in existence. These higher elementary sections are managed by the private bodies in the State. If the experimen:t;s seem successful they are recommended to the District Board by the inspecting staff to be taken over by Government.
The following are the Educational Institutions in aoo~g, viz., one second grade college, five Government high schools, two Girls aided High Schools, two boys' aided high schools and one unaided high school. There are 37 District Board middle schools, 62 primary schools, 17 grant-in-aid schools, one Government primary school for Yeravas and Kuru-bas and three nursery schools. A list of the institutions is given below:-
COLLEGE.
1. Government College, Mercara.
HIGH SCHOOLS.
1. Central High School, Mercara 6. Government High School, Somwarpet 2. Girls' High School, Mercara 3. St. Michrel's High School, Mercara 4. Government High School, Virajpet 5. St. Anne's High School, Virajpet
7. Government High School,Napoklu 8. Government High School, Ponnampet 9. High School, Hudikeri
10. High School, Hathur
MIDDLE SCHOOLS.
I. Bhagamandla 14. Sunticoppa .27. Kakkabe 2. Bettakeri 15. Ammathi 28. Kakotuparam bu 3. Fraserpet 16. Balele 29. Kalthodu 4. Galibeedu 17. Becksodlur 30. Kandangala 5. Hakathur 18. Besagur 31. Karada 6. Hebbale 19. Birunani 32. K'Badaga 7. Jumbur 20. B. Shettigeri 33. Mayamudi 8. Kodlipet 21. Cheyandane 34. Nelagi 9. Kothur 22. Devanageri 35. Parane
10. Maragodu 23. Gonicoppal 36. T'Shettigeri II. Murnad 24. Kakur 37. Sirangala 12. Nanjarajapatna 25. Hudikeri 13. Sanivarsanthe 26. Hathur
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
1. Ankanalli 22. Peraje 43. Mythadi 2. Bemballur 23. Santhalli' 44. Nalkeri 3. Boikeri 24. M. H. School, Virajpet 4.5. Parakatageri 4. Chembu 25. Surlabi 46. Pollibetta 5. Chettalli 26. Thakeri 47. Pulicotu 6. Chettimani 27. Torenoor 48. Siddapur 7. Chikbandara 28. T'Shattalli 49. Theralu 8. Gowdalli 29. Badaga 50. Thithimathi 9. Garvale 30. Badagarakeri 51. Thuchamakeri
10. Haraga 31. Bellumadu 52. T'Shettigeri 11. Hoddur 32. Bilugunda 53. Belur 12. J anardhanalli 33. Beeruga 54. Gejjehanakodu 13. Kadagadal 34. Halgunda 55. Kandanakolli 14. Kanive 35. Heggala 56. Biligeri 15. Katageri 36. Kanur 57. Nittur 16. Kirgandur 37. Kannangala 58. Chennancote 17. Kumbaladal 38. Kedamullur 59. Valnur Thyagathur 18. Kalur 39. Kirgur 60. Kolagadal 19. Managalli 40. Kottageri 61. A. V. School, Mercara 20. Mukkodlu 41. Kunda 62. M. H. School, Mercara 21. Nidtha 42. Manchalli
GRANT-IN-AID PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
1. Armeri 7. Cheyandane 13. Makkandur 2. Betoli 8. Hamiyala 14. Mythadi 3. B. M. School, Mercara 9. Herur 15. Kiggal 4. Bellur 10. Karike 16. Kothanalli 5. Bettathur II. Kundalli 17. Kunjalageri 6. Bittangala 12. Kikkeralli
During 1950-51, 147 boys and 30 girls were in the College, 3,547 boys and 2,177 girls in the high schools, 7,310 boys and 4,554 girls in the middle schools, 3,233 boys and 1,933 girls in the primary schools, 37 boys and 37 girls in the Nursery Schools, 45 boys and 25 girls in the Forest School for Scheduled Tribes and 555 boys and 320 girls in the grant-in-aid schools.
The direct and indi~ect expenditure during 19~0-~1 was Rs. 12,77,712. Towards this expenditure Government contrIbuted Rs. 9,02,791, the DIstrict Board Rs. 42,802 and the Municipalities }{s. 22,567. The income from fees is Rs. 2,16,074 and Rs. 93,478 from other sources.
Kannada (regional language) is the medium of instruction in all the schools. English and Hindi are being taught compulsorily from I Form onwards.
National Cadet Corps units have been raised in four Government High Schools and there are 360 cadets and 12 officers. A sum of Rs. 30,000 is being spent every year towards the expenditure on the N. C. C.
There are 800 boy scouts and 35 girl guides in the high and middle schools in this State. .
Basic education has not yet been introduced in this State. It is proposed to start Basic Schools during 1952-53 when the first batch of Basic trained teachers will be available from the Basic Training School at Virajpet.
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There is a Scheme to introduce Adult (Social) Education in this State. The'approval'of the Government of India is awaited for the implementation of this Scheme. Two teachers have already been trained in adult education in Mysore State.
This State has 31 per cent of its population educated and there is a greater upward tendency in the matter of literacy apart from the cry for higher education. There is a general demand that degree courses should be opened in the local Government College. .Steps are in progress to construct the necessary buildings to open the degree classes with the commencement of the academic year in 1953. There are no technical Schools in this State except the lndustrial Training Institute, run by the Government of India, Ministry of Labour. Students go to the neighbouring States of Mysore and Madras for technical and professional education.
(7) COTTAGE INDUSTRIES.
The only cottage industry of importance in Coorg is Bee-keeping. Coorg is a good. honey producing area. The flora and fauna of the country are very conducive for the production of honey. With a view to improve this industry and to bring the produce under an organisation "The Coorg Honey and W~x Producers' Co-operative Society Ltd.," was registered on the 12th February 1936 The Society's office is located in Virajpet with its jurisdiction extending over the whole of Coorg State. The main object of the society is to find favourable markets for Coorg honey and wax and also to disseminate the scientific and modern methods of bee-culture.
Special mention may be made of the yeoman service rendered by Swami Sambhavanandaji of Sri Ramakrishna Mutt in introducing modern methods of bee-keeping in Coorg and in starting the Honey Society.
Government gave some grants to the Honey Society in the initial stages for purchasing machinery and also timber for preparing modern bee-hives to enable them to sell hives to bee-keeper~ at concessional rate.
On 30th June 1951, the Society had a membership of 640 with a paid-up share capital of Rs. 13,147, Reserve fund of Rs. 16,435 and building and other funds of Rs. 24,365. During the year 1950-51 the Society did a turnover of about Rs. 2 lakhs and handled a stock of about 60,000 Ibs. of honey and 1,700 Ibs. of wax.
In addition to the organised marketing of honey the Society is doing useful work in spreading knowledge on improved bee-culture by the issue of literature and supply of modern bee-hives, literature and appliances at concession rates with the result that many people in the different parts of Coorg have taken to bee-keeping as a Cottage Industry.
(8) LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES.
There are no large-scale industries. There are 22 small-scale industries and they are noted below:
FACTORIES REGISTERED UNDER SECTION 2M (i) AND 2M (ii) OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948.
1. Kushalnagar Works, Fraserpet. 2. Glen Lorna Tea Factory, Hudikeri. 3. Portland Rubber Factory, Makut. 4.. Rahmania Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 5. Jayalaxmi Rice Mill, Ammathi. 6. The Coorg General Industries Ltd., Fraserpet.
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7. Sri. Ramakrishna Rice Mill, Ponnampet. 8. Kisan Rice Mill, Ponnampet. 9. Sri Cauvery Rice Mill, Ponnampet.
10. The Coorg Electricity Company, Ltd., Mercara. 11. Sri Ganesh Rice Mills, Gonicoppal. 12. The Industrial Training Institute, Virajpet.
ESTABLISHMENTS DECLARED AS FACTORIES UNDER SECTION 85 OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948.
1. Bhagyalaxmi Rice Mills, Virajpet. 2. Dhanalaxmi Rice Mill, Virajpet. 3. Suryoda ya Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 4. Bharathi Rice Mill, Mercara. 5. Appachu Saw Mill, Mercara. 6. Sadananda Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 7. Sri Krishna Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 8. The Ganesh Lodge, Virajpet. 9. Rubber Factory, Sampaje Estate, Sampaje.
10. Jaya Laxmi Nivas, Mercara.
(1) Vital Statistics.-A statement showing births and deaths sex-wise and deaths from particular causes such as Cholera, Small-pox, Plague etc., in Coorg from 1941 to 1950 is given below :-
Deathsf rom , ____ .A...
--, Year Births Deaths Cholera Small-pox
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2 3 4 fj 6 7 8 9 10 11
1941 2,055 1,813 3,868 2,127 1,727 3,854 I .. 3ll 20 1942 1,741) 1,551 3,297 2,111 1,736 3,847 3 2 65 48 1M3 1,731 1,468 3,190 1,95.5 1,474 3,429 1 46 26 1944 1,620 1,473 3,Ofl3 1,948 1,511 4,359 53 31 1945 1,654 1,462 3,116 1,770 1,37S 3,14'3 9il 61 1946 1,722 1,498 :3,220 1,446 1,200 2,646 43 47 Hl4i 1,634 1,1-29 3,063 1,359 1,186 2,54;; ;; 4-1948 1,738 1,499 3,237 1,123 996 2,119 3 2 1949 2.033 1,832 3,865 1,131 968 2,099 32 15 ]950 1;977 1,869 3,846 90,,) 768 1,673 1
Deathsfrom ,..-----.----------.-~-"------------------ --.... Plag-ue Fecers Dilsentry r.n 1 Respiratory 'l'llberculosi;;
DiarrhoL-l ,..--_....A.._----, ,-__ .A.. __ .-, ,-----A._--, r---"------. ,-----A._--, M }i' M F M F' M F M Ii'
12 1:1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1941 10 10 1,414 1,311 81 43 140 42 1942 .. 1,393 1,320 79 39 82 49 1!l43 8 3 1,294 1,140 62 28 82 26 1944 4 4 1,409 1,216 72 49 62 33 ]9,15 3 ],205 1,066 1i6 32 1)6 14 1946 fi 9G8 811 38 34 51 44 1947 1 91i5 849 34 43 43 18 1948 h07 744 26 11 31i 16 1949 777 Gil 39 21) 30 19 HJ50 491 465 48 30 45 28
Foot ,'I'ole.---lIf.-Male. F.-Female. T.-TntH1.
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(2) Communications-There is no railway communication. The nearest railway stations are Mysore and Tellichery which are at a distance of 55 miles and 40 miles from the eastern and western border of the State respectively. .
The total length of the road maintained by Government is 387 miles within the Revenue area and 110 miles within the Reserved ]1-'orests. Out of the road within the Revenue area 58 miles are asphalted, 277 miles' metalled and the rest unmetalled. Out of the road within the Reserved Forests, 15 miles are metalled and the rest unmetalled. There are' also village communications to the extent of 788 miles. These are maintained by the District Board and they are all un-me~alled.
(3) Fairs and Festivals.-The number of cattle fairs held and the places where they were held during the year 1941 to 1950 are noted below ;-
Names of places where cattle fairs were held during 1941 to 1950
Fraserpet Central Cattle Show at Mercara Ponnampet Napoklu Gudugalale Jayadevabane Gonicoppal Ammathi' Ponnappa Santhe Sanivarasanthe Parane
N ~lmber of fairs held dwring 1941 to 1950
10 6 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 1
Important festivals exclusively observed in Coorg are "Keilmuhurta," "Cauvery Shankra mana" and" Hutri." Keilmuhurta (or Ayudhapooja) is celebrated on a particular day in each village between the 5th to 18th of " Simha " month which falls between the 20th of August and 3rd of September each year, i.e., soon after the transplantation work in the rice fields is completed. On that day all the weapons such as guns, swords, spears, etc., are cleaned and" puja " offered to them in the forenoon and after lunch, the menfolk adorned in Coorg costume of Kuppasam (long coat), Sash and turban gather in the village Common selected for the purpose and exhibit their skill in shooting and games. In the days that follow, the villagers gather together ,vith their weapons and dogs go about hunting wild animals that damage the crops.
Oauvery Shankramana.-This is the day on which the people of Coorg do puja and offer special prayers to Mother Cauvery (Lopamudre) who, according to the legend, took the form of river Cauvery for blessing the people. It falls on the first of " Thula " month, i.e., about the 16th or 17th of October each year. It is generally believed by the people of Coorg that by taking bath in the river Cauvery all their sins will be washed off. On the Cauvery Shankramana day thousands of people gather at Talacauvery, the source of the river Cauvery, and take their holy bath in the river and offer special prayers.
Hutri or Puthari.-The meaning of the word is new rice. The festival is celebrated as a welcome celebration for bringing home the new rice from the fields where it is 'grown. This takes place on the Full Moon day in the month of" Vrischika " and it falls between the 20th of November and 20th of December. On that day at the auspicious moment in the night the head of the family dressed in the Coorg costume goes to the fields with his family members, relatives and servants, with music and drums and shouting prayers for abundance, cuts a few paddy ~talks and brings the sheaf to the threshing yard and then to the house. The ears of the crop will be tied at the temple or other places of worship as well as at various places of importance inside and outside the house such as cradle, safe, granary, etc. Afterwards all the members partake of a sumptuous
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dinner. During three or four days following this, there will be dancing in the village Common (Mandu) with canes in hand and this dance is known as "Kolata ."
In addition to these festivals, festivals are also celebrated in the temple of the village deity in almost every village at different times of the year and in different forms. In some of the temples there are special dances known as "Bolakatu," "Kombatu," "Peeliatu," "Chopatu," etc.
The names of the places where telegraph offices and post offices are established are given below.-
Mercara, Virajpet, Pollibetta, Sidapur, Sunticoppa, Somwarpet and Fraserpet contain both post office and telegraph office. In Gonicoppal, Ponnampet, Napoklu, Kodlipet, Sanivarasanthe, Beloor, Hebbale, Madapur, Murnad, Bettakeri, Bhagamandala, Kothur, Sampaje, Chettalli, Ammathi, Vontiangadi, Kakotuparambu, Parane, Kadanga, Bittangala, Hathur, Thithimathi, Hudikeri, Srimangala, Balele and Makut, there are only post offices.
(9) CONCLUSION.
There has been an all round awakening in recent years and a marked improvement in the economic condition is noticeable among the upper middle classes. The condition of the lower middle classes continues to be difficult as the rise in prices and the apparent prosperity has operated in a vicious circle. This State has contributed a large percentage of men for the army and in particular to the Officer-Cadre during World War II. An Anti-Tank Battalion has been formed mainly of men drawn from this State. During the struggle for National freedom, this State played a notable part along with the other States. Both men and women took active part in the National struggle launched by the Congress. In recent years the people have evinced keen interest to increase the cultivation of food as well as money crops. Encouraged by the high prices fetched by agricultural produce several people have also been taking keen interest in trade and commerce. The demand for education has increased and there are few parents who have not shown a keen desire to educate their children. In all the nation-building work the State Government has taken the most active interest spending large sums of money on the promotion of health and education, the improvement of roads and communications and the development of agriculture. Malaria, which took a heavy toll in the past, has been succes~fully brought unde~ control by the spraying of D.D.T. and it can be safely stated that Coorg is no longer dreaded by a visitor as it used to be in the past by reason of the high incidence of Malaria. In fine, this Government of Coorg has endeavoured to function as a truly Welfare State by implementing several schemes formulated as part of the Post-War Development Plans.
I. C. SUBBIAH,
Assistant Commissioner, Coorg.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE
Name of Village
2
Total Area cultivated in acres and cents
,----_.__.....__-----, Average for five faslis ending with .10-6-1951
3
Ina seasonally normal year
4
NORTH COORG TALUK.
Kelakodli J anardhanalli Kasur Doddakodli } Kodlipet N. A. Kirikodli Nirugunda Kattepura Kattepura Forest Agalli Uruguthi Bedagotta Kerekeri Kudlur Honnekodi Doddabilah Bembalore Shivaralli Avaredalu Koragalli Doddabandara Niluvagilu Managali Kithur Madre Dundalli Mudruvalli Belaralli Nakalgodu Hebbulse Chikkanalli Doddakola thur Kajur Bidrur Hulse Chowdanalli
II
236.15 169.05 163.30 201.68
170.74 199.14 209.19
54.05 241.23 139.52 115.07 239.14 130.37 224.24 223.83 243.64 233.44
95.73 135.47 307.24 119.33 149.04 288.81 ll5.80 191.05 194.51 117.06 234.53 107.72 248.88 166.71 222.17 143.12 96.62
239.21 174.05 167.51 211.88
180.96 202.19 211.69
57.15 251.47 143.55 119.27 243.26 133.57 229.56 225.99 247.76 236.66
98.93 145.65 322.44 121.48 152.14 292.95 118.95 194.11 197.69 119.71 238.67 110.87 252.06 170.85 226.32 146.27
98.72
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE.-contd.
Location Code No.
Name of Village
1
37 Sidgalale 38 Sandalkote Forest 39 Gopalpura 40 Hithlukeri 41 Nidtha 42 Mensa 43 Ankanalli 44 N andigunda 45 Mullur 46 Harohalli 47 Mylathpura 48 Kundalli 49 Koothi 50 Tholur Shettalli 51 Chikkatholur 52 Sunti 53 Gowdalli 54 Heggula 55 Malambi Forest 56 Malambi 57 Siddapura 58 Kumaralli 59 Kothanalli 60 Bettadalli 61 Santhalli 62 Doddatholur 63 Honnanakodu 64 Chennapura 65 Doddamolthe 66 Doddakanagala 67 Nidtha Forest 68 Surlabi 69 Haraga 70 Thalthareshettalli 71 Abbimata 72 Yedur 73 Kalkandur 74 Chowdlu 75 Ganagur 76 Hanagallu 77 Somwarpet, N. A.*
2
*Area cultivated is included in Chowdlu.
' ..
12
Total A rea cultivated in acres and cents
,--- .A.-
Average for fivefaslis Ina seasonally
ending with normal year 30-8-1951
3 4
176.27 180.49
316.24 319.41 124.62 126.72 182.25 185.68 163.24 167.59 195.19 198.41 261.14 265.28 466.03 471.78 139.61 141.74 100.54 103.79 147.43 145.51 148.46 148.88 249.68 249.34 110.10 118.45 148.52 145.26 410.75 412.75 221.74 224.88
288.68 292.81 77 .10 81.37
156.02 154.26 104.63 106.06 119.43 117.15 105.23 108.18 153.90 150.67 253.46 253.19 125.44 128.70 148.62 152.96 299.68 299.68
208.16 208.40 134.88 131. 86 138.67 135.02 131.30 130.47 150.64 147.37 157.44 157.30 202.53 205.47 149.55 154.67 148.05 164.19
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH V ILLAG E-contd.
Total Area cultivated in acres and cents
r- ----, Location Name of Village Average for Code No. fivefaslis In a seasonally
ending with normal year 30-6-1951
1 2 3 4
78 Masagodu 132.39 131.94 79 Malambi Forest II 80 Gonimarur 319.56 322.68 81 Hamiala 153.14 82 Garvale 508.01 508.01 83 Thakeri 277.28 289.67 84 Kirgandur 147.07 143.68 85 Balugunda 159.58 151.55 86 N egale Karkalli 132.84 133.40 87 Nerugalale 307.67 336.95 88 Nidtha Forest II Bit ... 89 Bageri Forest 90 Manajur 379.49 379.49 91 Hosakote 92 Sirangala VP. 533.10 533.10 93 . Sirangalli 804.61 804.61 94 Biligeri 119.73 133.27 95 Kusbur 78.79 85.05 96 Belur basa vanahalli 129.93 129.45 97 Yedavad Forest 98 Yelkanur 194.92 203.49 99 J enukalbetta
100 Mavinalli Forest 101 Thorenur (Village Panchayet Area) 771.43 771.43 102 Kalur 230.44 230.44 103 Mukkodlu 248.11 248.11 104 Muvathoklu 539.01 539.01 105 Kumbur 1076.33 1076.33 106 Gargandur 408.92 415.87 107 Aigoor 414.46 430.87 108 Gadinad Forest 109 Yedavanad Forest llO Jenukalbetta III Marur ll2 Hebbale N. A. 576.36 576.36 113 Kudige 229.06 229.06 114 Hulse 171.12 171.12 ll5 Bendebetta 116 Kudumangalore 684.74 684.74 117 Anjangeri-Bettageri 1377.69 1377.69 US N alkursirangala 295.37 295.37 119 Heroor 231.44 231.44
13
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE-contd.
Total Area cultivated in acres and cents
,---_-'-_____ ..A-- , Location . Name of Village Average for Oode No. fivefaslis Ina seasonally
ending with normal year 30-6-1951
1 2 3 4
120 Anekad Forest No.3 .. 121 Mullusoge 328.00 328.00 122 Fraserpet N. A. 123 Makkandur 516.08 516.08 124 Kandanakolli 582.56 582.56 125 Kedakal N egadal 1125.16 1112.16 126 Uluguli .. 2787.03 2787.03 127 Kanabylu-Bychanalli ., 668.84 668.04 128 Andagove 1095.98 1095.98 129 Bychanalli 201.80 201.80 130 Galibeedu 212.26 212.25 131 Hebbettageri 179.07 179.07 132 Karnangeri 197.23 133 Ibnivalavadi 1081.71 134 Horoor 1513.16 1513.16 135 Athur-Nallur 1551.47 1551.47 136 Hosakote 251.07 251.07 137 Athur Forest 138 Basavanalli Ill. 01 111.01 139· Rasulbettageri 379.49 379.49 140 Sampaje 220.10 220.10 141 Monnangeri 190.24 190.24 142 Kalakerinidugane 254.20 254.20 143 Mercara M'lty. 144 Peraje 353.11 353.11 145 Chembu 277.64 277.64 146 Bettathur 377.07 377.07 147 Made 383.68 383.68 148 Katageri 331.39 331.39 149 Mekeri 320.39 320.39 150 Kaggodlu 312.69 312.69 151 Kadagadal 946.03 946.03 152 Eralevalamudi 1265.56 1265.56 153 Cheralasrimangala 829.32 829.32 154 Hosarangapura 310.80 310.80 155 Heravanad 442.65 442.65 156 Aruvathoklu 548.97 548.97 157 Biligeri 564.29 564.29 158 Hakathur 458.04 458.04 159 Maragodu 358.56 358.56 160 Nanjarajapatna 280.12 280.12 161 Kumbaladal 303.61 303.61
14
Location Oode No.
1
162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17-A 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE-contd.
Name of Village
2
Mutharmudi Kanthur Hosakeri Kiggal Sodiur Kattemad Hodavada Hoddur Badaga
SOUTH COORG TALUK
Karike Forest Thannimani Bhagamandaia Bhagamandaia P. A. Kundacheri Kopati Kolagadalu Cherangala Forest Pulikotur Singathur Badaga Bengur Kargunda Bettakeri Kudlur-Shettali Valnur-Thyagath ur Karadigodu ~ Chikkanalli J Aiyangeri Ballamavati Yemmemadu Napoklu Town and Napoklu Village Palur .... Arekad Abiathmangala N elliahudikeri Perur Nelagi Kolakeri Bethu Balamuri
15
Total Area cultivated in acres and cents
~--------~---------, Average for fivefaslis ending with 30-8-1955
3
349.86 581.00 325.67 712.41 391.61 277.70 580.06 612.23
841.48 520.13 953.19
1065.39· 314:74 977.85 534.63 473.13 320.57 414.10 904.81
1054.22 568.14 578.45 530.86
1653.24
624.56 481.35 275.10 815047 514.76 540.98
1469.75 730.40 423.95 808.19 784.80 377.35 547.19
Ina seasonally normal year
4
349.86 351:00 325.67 712.41 391.61 277.70 580.06 612.23
1010.12 545.68
1075.80
1160.89 350.74 980.85 580.60 540.00 340.50 420.35 952.81
1069.22 600.00 578.45 530.86
1653.24
721.86 485.35 280.10 858.29 535.76 540.98
1469.75 730040 428.00 835.19 790.75 400.35 560.19
Location Code No.
1
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 49-A 50 50-A 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 57-A 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 64-A 64-B 65 66 67
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE--Gontd.
Name of Village
Hachinad Guhya Siddapura Maldare Naladi including Forest Kunjila Kokeri Kirundadu Konajageri Kunjilageri Nalkeri Maithadi Halugunda Byrambada Yedur Kannangala Puliyeri Badagabanangala Chenna yanakote } Chennangi Marandoda ~ Yevakapadi J Nariandada Arapattu Bellumadu Kadangamarur Arameri Devanageri Chembebeliyur } Padakote Kavadi Ammatti Karmadu Bettakeri Mekur Hosakeri Hebbale 1 Noyka j
Forest Area I Do II
Chelavara Karada Palangala
2
16
Total A rea cultivated in acres ·and cents
r--------.--..A..---.----, Average for fivefaslis
ending with 30-6-1951
3
444.75 750.53
1055.39 1449.98 204.06 523.20 398.83 696.67 472.99 522.32 622.98 829.97 510.54 422.79 574.89 838.25
1522.36 1913.51
2137.12
631.29
359.89 522.04 263.52 488.39 717.83 721.98
766.80
613.69 396.96 521.99 543.30
2084.78
875.73
286.59 335.72 406.85
Ina seasonally normal year
4
444.75 750.53
1055.39 1449.98 235.06 580.20 402.83 700.67 465.83 522.32 622.98 829.97 510.54 422.79 574.89 838.25
1522.36 1913.51
2137.12
650.29
359.89 522.04 263.52 488.39 717.83 721.98
766.80
613.69 396.96 521.99 543.30
2084.78
814.42
286.59 335.72 406.85
Location Code No.
1
68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 76-A 76-B 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE-COntd.
Name of Village
2
Kedamullur Kadanur Virajpet M'lty. Kukklur Aimangala Bilugunda Hosakote Hosur Kaikeri ")
Nallugote ~ Athur J Maggula Nalvathoklu Kalathmad Kottali Betoli Arji Balugodu Bittangala Kolathodabygodu Hathur Nangala Rudraguppe Kunda Aruvathoklu Mayamudi Dhanugala Balele Halligattu Ponnampet V.P.A. Kirgur Nallur Bilur Devanur Heggala and Forest Badaga Shettigeri Mugutageri Mathur Besagur Kottageri Nittur
17
Total A rea cultivated in acres and cents
r-------~~----------~ Average for fivefaslis ending with 30-6-1951
3
810.42 437.49
480.99 280.42 721.66 317.95
1273.01
1057.02
384.75 612.90 535.40 328.03 741.34 625.74 738.93 599.06 717.81 535.79 487.30 826.59 923.04 854.00 664 .64 718.18 644.47 740.76
721.88 395.73 550.92 951.04 326.00 314.45 523.67 658.23 694.69 546.61 693.60 711 .42
I n a seasonally normal year
4
810.42 437.49
480.99 280.42 721.66 317.95
1273.01
1049.34
384.75 612.90 535.48 328.03 741.34 625.74 738.93 599.06 717.81 515.78 487.30 826.59 909.78 841.53 625.30 706.81 596.27 775.44
698.70 388.05 543.92 935.55 326.00 314.45 515.85 645.07 673.19 538.76 682.13 687.99
Location Code No.
1
107-A 107-B 108 109 110 110-A III 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 127-A 127-B 128 129 130
AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE-Condd,
Name of V iZlage
Forest Area I Forest Area II Kuttandi Begur Hudikeri Hudikeri Town Chikkamandur Balliamandur Bekkesodlur Kanur Hysodlur Bellur Harihara Kothur Parakatageri & Forest Badagarakeri Shettigeri Nalkeri Theralu Forest West N emmale East N emmaIe Kumtur Badaga Forest Area I Forest Area II Kurchi Manchalli & Forest Kutta
2
18
Total Area cuUivated in acres and cents
r------____;-_~--------.
A verage for Ina seasonally five faslfs normal year
ending with 30-6-1951
3 4
688.10 675.68 756.25 745.17 793.40 786.35
890.60 887.15 625.15 617.53 488.67 483.28 690.79 683.16 538.15 534.93 768.10 752.75 685.54 703.60 792.01 827.25 615.15 604.63 499.86 507.30
1003.62 1009.58 685.97 667.83 410.32 406.55 347.52 353.42 219.35 224.04 764.24 747.80 850.05 839.65
560.83 580.76 425.94 414.37 648.55 651.12
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COORG STATE
Tall1ks Year Persolls Variation Net variation Males Variat,joll Females VariatiOlJ 1901-1951
1 2 3 4 {j (j 7 Ii 9
COORG STATE TOTAL 1901 180,607 100,258 80,349
1911 174,976 -5,631 97,279 -2,979 77,697 -2,652
1921 163,838 -11,138 89,501 -7,778 74,337 -3,360
1931 163,327 -&11 90,575 1,074 72,752 ·-1,585
1941 168,726 5,399 92,347 1,772 76,379 3,627
1951 229,405 60,679 48,798 12;),327 32,980 104,078 27,699
North Coorg 'rallik 1901 86,165 47,832 38,333
Hill 83,479 -2,686 ,l6,411 -1,421 37,068 -1,265
1921 78,165 -5,314 42,700 -3,711 35,465 -1,603
1931 78,747 582 43,486 786 35,201 -204
1941 70,361 -8,386 38,492 -4,994 31,869 -3,392
1951 97,732 27,371 11,567 52,918 14,426 44,814 12,945
~outh Coorg Taluk 1901 94,442 52,426 42,016
1911 91,497 -2,945 50,868 -1,558 40,629 -1,387
1921 85,673 -5,824 46,801 -4,007 38,872 -1,757
1931 84,580 -1,093 47,089 288 37,491 -1,381
1941 98,365 13,785 53,855 6,766 44,GIO 7,019
1951 131,673 33,308 37,231 72,409 18,554 59,264 14,754
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COORG STATE
Town Year Persons Variation Net Variation Males Variat.ion Females Variation 1901-1951
:2" 3 !l 5 6 '1 8 9
DISTRICT TOTAL 1901 11,015 6,467 4,548
1911 9,981 -1,034 5,897 -570 4,084 -464
1921 S,841 -1,140 5,280 -617 3,561 -523
1931 9,827 986 5,848 568 3,979 418
1941 11,218 1,391 6,331 483 4,887 908
1951 16,255 5,037 5,240 9,287 2,956 6,968 2,081
Mercara (l\I) 1901 6,732 3,940 2,792 (North Coorg)
1911 6,21\9 -463 3,692 -248 2,577 -215
1921 5,675 -594 3,313 -379 2,362 -215
1931 5,995 320 3,4-27 114- 2,568 206
1941 7,1l2 1,117 3,842 415 3,270 702
1951 10,117 3,005 3,385 5,679 1,837 4,438 1,168
Vimjpet (M) (South Coc,rg)
1901 4,283 2,527 1,756
1911 3,712 --1')71 2,205 -322 1,507 -249
1921 3,166 -Mfi 1,91\7 -238 1,199 -308
1931 3,832 666 2,421 454 1,411 212
1941 4,106 274 2,489 68 1,617 206
1951 6,138 2,032 1,855 3,608 I,ll!) 2,530 913·
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Economic Table I-Livelihood
Agrioultural , All
r-Traot S.C. (i) S.C. (ii)
Self-supporting Non -earning Total population Total persons dependants , __,,_ ,--_.A.----, ,~
P M F P M F M F M F
1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RURIiL
Coorg Rural Tract 213,150 116,040 97,110 IBO,901 6~,084 62,817 29,294 6,029 36,346 53,349
RURAL TOTAE 213,150 116,040 97,110 130,901 68,084 62,817 29,294 6,029 36,346 53,349
URBAN
Coorg Non.City Urban tract lC,255 9,287 6,968 1,42tl 766 663 230 114 511 542
URBA--"'" TUT AL 16,255 9,287 6,968 1,429 766 663 230 114 511 1HZ
S,['ATE TOTAL 229,405 125,327 104,078 132,330 68,850 63,480 29,524 6,143 36,857 53,891
Agricultural --A.
If-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned and their de,pendants III-Cultivating , __,,_ ,-------"-Tract S. C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii)
Total Self-supporting Non-earning Earning Total persons dependants dependants
,-~ ,-----'------; ,__:__;._ -, ,--.A._----, ,--~---,
M F M F !vI F M F M F
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
RURAL
CooJ'g Rural Tract 11,923 )0,945 5,149 9S~ 6,272 9,3(14 .502 659 14,178 10,229
RURAL TOTAL 11,923 10,945 5,149 982 6,272 9,304 502 659 14,178 10,229
URBA1\'
Coorg Non.City thlHtn 100 103 41) J] 52 fll 3 71 55
CJRBAN TOTAL 100 103 45 11 52 91 3 1 71 55
STATE TOTAL 12,023 11,048 5,194 993 6,324 9,395 505 660 14,249 10,284
26
Classes and Su b-cla.sses
Classes --- ----, Classes I-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependants -------, ~-_---_-----------_--..A. ---~
S.C. (i) S.C. (iii) S.C. (iii) Earning
dependants ,-----"-----.., M F
Self-su pporting persons
,---"----.,
S.C. (ii) Non·earning dependants ~~ M F
. Earning dependants ~ M F M F
12 13 14 15 16 1'1 18 19 20 21
2,444 3,439 39,072 38,179 14,958 2,056 22,987 34,874 1,127 1,249
2,444 3,439 39,072 38,179 14,.958 2,056 34,874 1,127 1,249
25 7 175 112 27 13 U4 98 4 1
25 7 175 112 13 144 98 4 l'
2,469 3,446 39,247 38,291 14,985 2,069 23,131 34,972 1,131 1,250
Classes -.---~
IV-Non.cultivating owners of land; agricultural rent labourers and their dependants re~ei vers and their dependants --------------------------, ~-------__ --..A---__ --------.,
S. C. (i) S. C. (ii) S.C. (in) S.C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii) Self-supporting Non·earning Earning
persons. dependants dependants Self-supporting Non-earning Earning
Total persons dependants dependants ,..--J'- --., ,----A-----., ~----., r--.A.--, ,...----A---., ~-----. ~-..A..----., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45
8,066 2,231 5,365 6,526 747 1,472 2,911 3,464 1,121 760 1,722 2,645 68 59
8,066 2,231 5,365 6,526 747 1,472 2,911 .3,464 1,121 760 1,722 2,645 68 59
50 27 18 26 3 2 420 393 lOS 63 297 327 15
50 27 18 26 3 2 420 393 108 6.3 297 327 15 3
8,116 2,258 5,383 6,552 750 1,474 3,331 3,857 1,229 823 2,019 2,972 83 62
Economic 'table I-Livelihood
Non-agricultur&l
All classes
S. C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii} Tract Total Self· supporting Non· earning Earning
persons dependants dependants ,- ,----"----.. ~ ,--J.--..-.. P l'rI ]' M F M F M F
46 41 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
RURAL
COOI'g Rural Tract 82,249 47,956 34,293 29,959 9,615 16,265 22,003 1,732 2,675
RURAL TOTAL 82,249 41,956 34,293 29,959 9,615 16,265 22,003 1,732 2,675
URBAN
C'oorg Non.City Uroa!) Tract 14,826 13,521 6,305 5,168 751 3,197 5,406 156 148
URBAN'l'OTAL 14,826 8,521 6,305 5,168 751 3,19'l 5,406 156 148
STATE TOTAL 97,075 56,477 40,598 35,127 10,366 19,462 27,409 1,888 2,823
Non-agricultural r-Persons (including dependants) who derive
r-VI-Commerce VII-
___, r- --..A-
S.C. (i) Self- S.C. (ii) Non- S.C. (iii) Earning S.C. (i) Self-Tract Total supporting earning dependants Total supporting
persons dependants persons r ---'---, ,-__.A..--, ,..--A---, r--..A..--, ,..--A----, r--"---. M F M F M F M F M F M F
63 64 66 66 6'l 68 69 70 'l1 72 73 74
RURAL
Coorg R ura I Tract 3,264 1,927 1,677 78 1,468 1,814 119 35 704 380 490 ' 1
RURAL TOTAL 3,264 1,927 1,677 78 1,4G8 1,814 119 35 704 380 490 1
UREAli'
Coorg Non.City Urban Tract 1,620 1,133 899 39 681 1,081 40 13 608 416 384
Tl RBA N TOT A[. 1,620 1,133 899 39 681 1,081 40 13 608 416 384
RTATE TOTAL 4,884 3,060 '2,576 117 2,149 2,895 159 48 1,312 796 874 1
28
Cla.sses an d Su b-classes-concld.
Classes
'l'otal
r----.A..-----, M F
66 56
29,388 22,221
2&,388 22,221
1,665 1,185
1,666 1,185
;11,053 23,406
Classes
-; Persons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood from
V-Produotion (other than cultivation)
S.C. (i) Self-supporting persons
,-. ___ A
M
67 68
19,044 7,746
19,044 7,746
962 66
962 68
20,006 7,S1?
S.C. (ii) Non-earning dependants
,--..A. __ ---,
M F
59 60
9,176 12,271
9,176 12,271
671 1,101
671 1,101
9,847 13,872
their principal means of livelihood from
----.. S.C. (iii) Earning
dependants
M F
61 62
1,1G8 2,204
1,168 2,204
32 18
32 18
1,200 2,222
Transport VIII-Other services and miscellaneous sour(;es
S.C. (ii) Nonearning
dependants ~ M F
75 76
198 366
198 366
212 410
212 410
410 776
S.C. (iii) Earning
dependants ~ M' F
77 78
16 13
16 13
12 6
12 6
28 19
Total
.--A----, M F
79 80
14,600 9,765
14,600 9,765
4,628 3,571
4,628 3,571
19,228 13,336
29
S.C. (i) Selfsupporting
persons ~ M F
81 82
8,748 1,790
8,748 1,790
2,923 646
2,923 646
11,671 2,436
S.C. (ii) Nonearning
dependants ~, ~I F
83 84
5,423 7,552
5,423 7,562
1,633 2,814
1,633 2'814
7,056 10,366
S.C. (iii) Earning
dependants ,-_.A-_---, M F
85 86
429 423
429 423
72' 111
72 111
501 534
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Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urhrm Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAl.
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tractor
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urh'1n Tl'oct
II REAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tmct
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAl..
Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
All industries and services
Total Employers
r--~ ~ p M F M F
2 3 4 6 6
39,460 29,876 9,584 70R 50
39,460 29,876 9,584 708 69
5,739 5,030 709 303 11
5,739 5,030 709 303 11
46,199 84,906 10,298 1,011 70
Sub-div. 0.3-Plantation industries
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
~ r--"---.. r--"--. ~ M F M F M F M F
85 36 .'37 .'38 .'39 40 41 42
14,786 7,407 226 55 14,194 7,327 3(16 21)
14,786 7,407 226 65 14,194 7,327 .366 26
87 27 37 8 50 19
87 27 37 8 50 19
14,873 7,434 263 63 14,244 7,346 366 25
Suh·illv. 1.0-Non-metallic mining and quarrying not otherwise classified
Total
.-"--. l\f F
7'; 76
Employers
"..---A--.. M F
77 78
Employees Independent workers
.-"--. ,---.-'----., M F MF.
79 80 81 82
32
, Employees Independent
workers r----A..-, ,-----A----,
M F M F
7 8 9 10
24,54-3 9,278 4,625 247
24,643 9,278 4,625 247
3,546 622 1,181 76
3,546 622 1,181 76
28,089 9,900 5,806 828
Sub-div. 0.4-Forestry and collec-tion of products not elsewherp Sre( ined
Em-Total Employers ployees
r--"---.. ~ ,.-A-, M F M F M F
43 44 45 46 47 48
1,3Hl2(10 12 973 259
1,319 260 1.'2 973 239
59 2 59 2
59 2 59 2
1,378 262 12 1,032261
Sub-div. I ,I-Coal mining
EmTotal Employers ployees
83 84 85 86 87 88
, Inde-
pendent workers ,..-A-, M F
49 60
334
334 1
384 1
Inde· pendellt workers ,---A---., 1\1 F
89 90
in Industriel! and Services by Divisions and Suh-divisions
Division O-Primary industries not eleewhere specified
Sub.div.O.I-Stock·raising
Inde· Total Employers Employees Independent Total Em. Em· pendent
workers r--"--.. ~ ,--A--, ,...---A---., M F M F M F M F
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
16,276 7,670 242 55 15,292 7,586 74,2 29
16,276 7,670 242 /j5 15,292 7,586 742 29
166 29 38 8 121 21 7
166 29 38 8 121 21 'l
16,442 7,699 280 68 15,413 7,607 749 29
Sub·div. 0.5-Hunting (including trapping and game propagation)
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,...---A---., ,...---A---., ~, ,...---A---., M F M F M F M F
51 52 63 5l 55 56 67 58
32 32
32 32
82 32
Sub·div. 1.2-Iron·ore mining
Total Employers Employees Independellt workers
~ ,---"---., ,-~ ,..-A-, M F M F M F
91 92 93 94 9/j 96 97 98
Coor!!
ployers ployees workers r--"--.. r-"-, r-"-, r-"---, M F M F M F M F
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
139 4 125 10
139 4 125 10
5 4
5 4 1
144 4 129 11
Sub·div.O.g-Fishing
r- ---A..
Em. Inde. Total Employers ployees pendent
workers ~ ,...---A---., r-"-, ,..-A-, M F M F M F M F
59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
3 3
3 3
9 1 2 6
9 1 '2 6
9 3 1 2 6 3
Sub·div. I, 3-Metal mining except iron·ore mining
r------------~~------------...... Total
~ 1\1
99
1
1
F
100
Employer~
,---A--.. 1\1 F
101 102
33
Em. ployees
,-A--. M F
103 104
Inde· pendent workers ,-A--. M F
105 106
1
1
Su b·div. O. 2-Rearing of small animals and insects
,----A.------, Em. Em. Inde·
Total ployers ployees pendent workers
r-~ r-"-, r-"-, ~ M F M F M F M F
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
6 6
(J 6
6 6
Division I-Mining and Quarrying
Em. Em· Inde· Total players ployees pendent
workers ,-A-...... ,-A--, r-"-, r--..A.., M F M F M F M F
67 68 69 70 71 '12 73 '14
1 1
1
1 1
Sub.div. lA-Crude petroleum and natural gas
Em· Em· Inde· Total ployer~ ployees pendent
workers r-"---. ,-~ ,-A-, ~ M F M F 1\1 F }{ F
JQ7 108 109 110 111 112 113 114
i'
5
Tract
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAl.
URBAN
COOl'g N'Jll-City Urhan TlIlct
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Tract
RURAL
Co'}rg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
noorg Nun-City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tl'act
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Cnorg Non-City Urhar. Trltct
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Total
~ 1\1 F
115 116
Econemic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
Sub-div_ I.5---Stone quarrying clay and sand pits_
Employers Employees Independent workers
,....---A----, ,....---A----, ~ 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F
11'1118 119 120 121 122
Sub-diN. I.6-Mica
Em- Inde-Total Eml·loyers ployees pendent
workers ~. r--"'---, ~ ~
1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F
123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130
• Sub-div. 2 . I-Grains and pulses Sub-div_ 2.2-Vegetable oil and dairy products
--"- ---., Inde-
Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Em- pendent workers ployees workers
r---A---. r--"----. r---"-., ,-"---.. ,-"---.. r-"---, ~ ,-"---.. 1\1 F M F 11'[ F III F M F M F 111 F 111 F
155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 16.5 166 167 168 169 170
119 6 9 69 5 41 I 22 2 2 20 2
119 6 9 69 5 41 1 22 2 2 20 2
60 8 11 49 7 I 5 3 I 3 3
60 8 11 49 7 1 5 3 1 1 3 3
179 14 20 118 12 41 2 27 5 3 21 2 3 3
Sub-div_ 2.5-Tobacco Sub-div. 2.6-Cotton Textiles
Inde-Total Employers Employees Independent
workers Total Employers Employees pendent
workers r-"'---> ,-"---.. r--"'---, ,----A--, r--"---, r---"-., ~ ~ 1\1 F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F
187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 1,97 198 199 200 201 202
18 18
18 18
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
2 2 20 2 18
34
10 Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.
Sub·div. 1.7-Salt, saltpetre and Division 2-Processin1 and manufacture. Sub·div. 2. O-Food industries saline substances Foodstuffs, Textiles, Leat er and products thereof otherwise unclassified
,.- -, r- ~ --, --, Em. Ern- Inde· Inde· Em- Em- Inde.
Total ployere ployees pendent Total Employers Employees pendent Total ployers ployees pendent workers workers workers
~ ~ r-"-, ,--A--.. ~ r-c~--, r-c~--, ,--A---, r-"--, ,..A.-, ,--A--.. ,..A.-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
131 132 133 134 135 13~ 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154
762 19 58 179 7 525 12 11 II
762 1.9 58 179 7 525 12 11 11
248 20 26 87 7 135 13 22 1 6 15
248 20 26 87 '1 135 13 22 1 6 15
1,010 39 84 266 14 660 as 88 1 6 26
Sub-div. 2. 3-Sugar industries Sub·div. 2.4-Bellerages
r-- ---"------------, , ..A. ~
Total Employers Employees Indeppndent Total Employers Employees Independent workers wQrkcrs
r--.A..--., ,-..A.-'1 ,--A--., ,-..A.---, ,---'--., .--..A.--... ,-..A.--., ,-_..A._--, M F 111 F M F M F M F M F M F M F
171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186
10 2 3 5 332 27 43 262
10 2 3 5 382 27 43 262
18 3 13 2
18 3 13 2
10 2 3 5 SSG 80 56 264
Sub-div. 2.7-Wearing apparel (except footwear) and made up textile goods
Sub-div. 2.8-Textile industries otherwise unclassified
----A.,_ r- ---... Inde·
Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers
,....-A--.. ,-..A.---, r-_J,__-, ,-..A.---., .-..A.---., r---"""_____' ,-..A.---... ,--..A.-.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218
210 11 16 27 167 II 11 11
210 11 16 27 167 11 11 11
118 7 9 15 94 7
118 7 9 15 94 7
328 18 25 42 261 18 11 11
35
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tr""t
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract
URBAl, TO'PAL
STATE TOT AI,
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RVRA.L TOTA/,
[lRBAlI"
Coorg Non-Cit.y Urban Tract
URBAN TO'l'Al.
STATE TOTAL
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURA.L TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
Sub-div. 2.9-Leather, leather products and footwear
,--
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
...------'----- ~ ,.-----'----.. ...------'-----M F
219 220
29
29
23
23
52
M F M F M
221 222 223 224 225
2 6 21
2 1; 21
1 1 21
1 1 21
3 7 42
Sub-div. 3.2--Non-ferrous metals (basic manufacture)
F
226
r---------------~----------------~
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
Division 3-Processing and manufacture-metals, chemicals and products thereof
---. Inde-
Total Employers Employees pendent workers
r--"---, ~ ,.-----A------- ~ M F M F M F M F
227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234
246 4 6 67 1 173 3
246 4. 6 6'1 1 173 3
137 14 76 47
13'1 14 76 J'l
333 4 20 148 1 220 3
S ub-div. 3. 3-Transport equipment
r- ------.,
Total Employers Employees Inde
pendent workers
,.-----A------- ,.-----'----.. r--"------. ,.-----A------- ,.-----'----.. ,.-----'----.. r--"----.. ~ M F 1'.1 F M F M F 1'.1 F
251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258
..
Sub-div. 3. 6-Basic industrial chemicals, fertiliser and power alcohol
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
r---"--. ~ ~-~, ~---. M F M F 1'.1 F 1'.1 F
283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290
36
M F M
259 260 261
20
20
82 10
82 10
102 10
F 1'.1
262 263.
16
16
63
63
79
F
264 266 266
4
9
9
13
Sub-div. 3. 7-Medical and pharmaceutical preparations
Total Employers
,....-...A---., ~ M F M F
291 292 293 294
2
2
2
Employees
,....-...A---., M F
295 296
--., Inde-
pendent workers ~ M F
297 298
2
2
2
in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.
Sub_div. 3. O-Manufacture of metal products otherwise unclassified
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,~ ~--, ,.---A---, ,.---A----, M F M F M F M F
235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242
225 4 6 51 1 168
225' 4 6 61 1 168
52 4 12 36
62 4 12 36
277 4 10 63 1 204
Sub-div. 3 .4--Eleetrical machinery, a.pparatuB, appliancos and supplies
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,----A----. ,.---A---.., r--"-----I ,.---A----, M F M F M F M F
267 .268 269 270 271 272 273 274
1 I
1 1
1 :l
Sub.div. 3.S-Manufacture of chemical products otherwise unclassified
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
.-----'-----, ,.....-"---, ,.---A----, ,.---A----, M F M F M F M F
299 300 301 302 303 304 306 306
37
3
3
3
Sub-div. 3 . I-Iron and Steel (Basic manufacture)
,- --. Inde-
Total Employers Employees pendent workers
,.---A---, ,.---A----, r--A---. ,..--A--., M F M F M F M F
243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250
Sub·div. 3.5-Machinery (other than electrical maohinery) including Engineering works
Total
,.---A----, M
275
1
1
1
F
276
Employers
~ M F
277 278
Inde-Employees pendent
workers ~ ,..--A--., M F M F
279 280 281 282
1
1
1
Division 4-ProcesBing and manufacture (not elsewhere specified)
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,.---A----, ,.---A----, ,...---A--, ,---A.---., M F M F M F M F
307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314
1,760 53 60 1 509 11 1,191 41
1,760 53 60 1 509 11 1,191 41
410 17 9 1 105 2 296 14
410 17 9 1 105 2 296 14
2,170 70 69 2 614 13 1,487 55
Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
Sub-div. 4.0-Manufacturing industries, Sub-div. 4. I-Products of petroleum and otherwise unclassified ' coal
.------.. ,---______ --A.. _______ -,
Inde-Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
workers workers ~ r-"--. r--"--.. r--A---. r--"----, r-""_____' ,.--A-----, r--A---. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract 194 4 14 30 2 150 2
RURAL TOTAL 194 4 14 30 2 150 2
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 109 5 I 18 86 .
URBAN TOTAL 109 1 5 1 18 86
STATE TOTAL 303 5 19 1 48 2 236 2
Sub-div. 4.4-Non-metallic mineral products Sub-div. 4.5-Rubber products
--"-Inde-
Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers
,---A---, .-...._____, r--"'--.. r---"'--.. r---A---.. r-..A--, r--..A--.. ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract 17 19 I 17 17
RURAL TOTAL 17 19 1 1 17 17
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 10 5 5
URBAN TOTAL 10 5 5
STATE TOTAL 17 19 1 1 17 17 10 5 5
Sub-div. 4.8-Paper a,nd paper products Sub-div. 4.9-Printing and allied industries
,-- ,.- .A.-
Inde-Traet Tot::.l Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pende.nt
workers workers r--"--.. ~ r--"--. ~ r--"--, r--"---. r--"---., ,-.A--, M F M F l\I F M F M F M F M F M F
379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393394 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract 3 3 5 I 4
RURAL TOTAL 3 3 {j 1 4
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 18 2 15 I
URBAN TOTAL 18 2 15 1
STATE TOTAL 3 3 23 3 19 1
38
in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.
Sub-div. 4.2-Bricks, tiles and other structural clay products
Total
,----'-----, M
3iJ1
108
108
18
18
126
F
332
2
2
2
Employers
,.---A----, M F
333 334
Employees
~ M
335
18
18
7
7
25
F
336
2
2
2
Independent workers ~ M F
337 338
90
90
II
11
101
Sub-div. 4.6-Wood and wood products other than furniture and fixtures
Total Employers Employees Independent workers ,__.._____, ,__.A..---., ,-__.._____, ,----'----.
M F M F M F M F
363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370
1,433 30 45 454 8 934 22
1,433 30 4.5 464 8 934 22
255 14 2 60 193 14
2.55 14 2 60 193 14
1,688 44 47 514 8 1,127 36
Division 5-Construction and utilities
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,.--A--..., ,--......__, ,---'--., ,.-----A----, M F M F M F "\f F
395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402
1,613 142 17 1,469 96 127 46
1,613 142 17 1,469 96 127 46
404 70 18 355 70 31
404 70 18 35.5 70 31
2,017 7.12 35 1,824 166 158 46
39
Sub·div. 4.3-Cement, cement pipes and other cement products
Total
~ M F
339 340
Total
~ M .F
371 372
Employers Employees
343 344
Independent workers
~ 345 346
Sub-div. 4. 7-Furniture and Fixtures
Employers Employees Independent workers
,-__;.._---., ..---"----., ,---A--., M F M F M F
373 374 37.5 376 377 378
Su b-div. 5. O-Construction and maintenance of works-otherwise unclassified
Total Employers Employees Independen't workers
,-__.A..---., ~ ,-__.A..---., ,.-----A----, M F M F M F M F
403 404 40.5 406 407 408 409 410
14 13 1
14 13 1
14 13 1
Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
Sub-div_ 5.1-Construction and Sub-div. 5.2-Construction and maintenance-maintenance-Buildings Roads, Bridges and other transport works
,- .A- ----, lnde.
Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workeri workers
r--'----. ,..---A--., ,-----A--., ~ ~ ~ ~ ,---1'--., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
411 4n 413 414 416 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426
Coorg Rural Tract _. .. 1,560 141 17 1,417 95 126 46 29 29
RURAL TOTAL .. 1,660 141 17 1,417 96 126 46 29 1 29 1
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 324 48 18 276 48 30 8 7 1 "
URBAN TOTAL 324 48 18 276 48 30 8 7 "1
STATE TOTAL 1,884 189 85 1,693 143 156 46 37 1 36 1 1
Sub-div. 5. 5-Works and !ervicee-Electric Sub-div. 5.6-Works and services-domestic power and gas supply and industrial water supply
Inde-Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employee! pendent
workers workers ~ ~ ~ ~ .-......____, ~ ~ r-"--., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
443 444 446 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 464 465 466 457 458 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract .. 4 4
RURAL TOTAL 4 4
URBAN
Coorg .N'on-City Urban Tract 6 6
URBAN TOTAL .. 6 1 6 1
STATE TOTAL 6 1 6 1 4- 4
Sub-div. 6.0-Retail trade, otherwise unclassified Sub-div. 6_1-Retail trade in foodstuffs (including beverages and narcotics)
r-Inde-
Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers
~ ~ r---"---. r--'"----. ~ r--A--., r--A..-., ,--A-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
475 476 477478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract .. 918 46 92 160 13 666 32 552 29 65 245 242 28
RURAL TOTAL 918 46 92 1 160 13 666 32 662 29 66 " 245 1 242 28
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 283 18 29 88 166 17 348 17 39 " 76 " 233 17
URBAN TOTAL 283 18 29 1 88 166 17 348 17 39 " 76 .. 233 17
STATE TOTAL 1,201 64 121 a 248 18 832 49 900 46 104 821 1 475 4i
40
in Industries and Services by Divisions and Su~divisions-contd.
Su b·div. 5. 3-Construction and maintenance-telegraph and telephone lines
Total
,.--A.--..., M F
42'1 428
Employers
,.--A.--..., M F
429 430
Employees
~ M F
431 432
Independent workers
,--A---, M F
433 434
Sub.div. 5.7-Sanitary works and services (including scavengers)
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,.....----'----, r---A.--..., ~ ,.---"----, M F M F M F M F
459 460 461 462 463 464 46. 466
5 5
5 (j
66 21 66 21
66 21 66 21
71 .21 71 21
Sub·div. 6.2-Retail trade in fuel (including petrol)
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,...--A--, ,..---'----., ,...---A---, ,.~--,
M F M F M F M F
491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498
2 2
2 2
10 9
10 I 9 1 1
12 1 11 1 1
41 Cuorg
Sub·div. 5.4--Construction and maintenance operatioDsirrigation and other agricultural works
Total
435 436
I
1
Total
~ M F
467 468
1,677 78
1,677 78
899 39
899 3.9
2,576 117
Employers
43'1 438
Employees
~--. M F
439 440
1
Division 6-Commerce
Employers Employees
,.-.A----., ~ M F M F
469 470 471 472
188 471 16
188 1 471 16
117 282
117 1 282 1
305 2 753 17
Indept'ndent workerR
,--..A..-.-., M F
441 442
--. Independent
workel'll ,.-..A...--.., M F
473 474
1,018 61
1,018 61
500 37
500 37
1,518 98
Sub.div. 6.3-Retail trade in textile and leather goods
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,--A.--..., ,-----A--" ~ ,.--A.---., M F M F M F M F
499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506
98 3 12 16 2 70
98 3 12 16 2 70 1
III 2 21 36 54 2
III 2 21 36 54 2
209 5 33 52 .2 124 8
6
Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
Sub-div. 6.4-Wholesale trade in Sub-div. 6.5-Wholesale trade in commodities foodstuffs other than foodstuffs
~
Inde-Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
workers wurkers r--"--.. ~ ,....-"-......., r-"'---. ~ ~ ,--..A..---., ~ M F M F M F M F M .F )If F )If F 1\1 F
507 508 509 510 511 512 513 fj14 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract .. 19 2 8 9 71 16 25 30
RURAL TOTAL 19 2 8 9 71 16 25 30
URBAN
Coorg Non-(,ityUrban Tract 39 3 16 20 76 25 26 25 "
URBAN TOTAL " 39 3 16 20 76 25 26 25
STATE TOTAL 58 5 24 29 147 41 51 55
Sub-div. 6.S-Money lending, banking and Division 7--Transport, storage and other finlln{'ial business communications
,- -A._ .A. _______ ~
Inde-Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
workers workers r--"--, r---"--. r--"---.. ,--"---, ,--"---, r-"----. ,--.A.--.. r-"---. M F M F )If F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F
539 540 041 542 043 5U 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 RURAL
Coorg Rural Tra('t 12 11 543 12 1 466 65 .. RURAL TOTAL 12 1 11 543 1 12 1 466 65
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 29 29 421 9 362 50
URBAN TOTAL 29 29 421 9 362 50
STATE TOTAL 41 1 40 964 1 21 1 828 115
Sub-div. 7.2-Transport by water Sub-div. 7. 3-Transport by air
,-Inde-
Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Emplpyees pendent workers workers
,....-.A.--.. ~ .---"---., ~ ,--""---, ,...-..A.-......, ,---A---, ~ M F )If F M F M F )If F M F M F M F
571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 RUAL
Coorg Rural Tract 5 3
RURAL TOTAL 5 3 1 1 1
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract
URBAN RURAL
STATE TOTAL 5 1 3 1 1 1
42
in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions--contd.
Sub.diy.6.6-Realestate
.....,
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
,..-A--, ~ ~ ~ ~l F M F M F M F
523 fj24 525 626 527 528 529 530
1" 1
1 1
1 1
Sub·diy. 7 .O-1'ransport and communications otherwise
Total
,----"---, M F
555 656
rotal
~ M
687
4
/
4
F
588
unclassified and incidental services
Employers Employees
,---A---.., ,----'---, M F M F
557 568 559 560
, "
Sub·div. 7.4-Railway transport
Elllployers
~ M F
589 590
Employees
.---A-----. M
591
4
4
4
F
592
Independent workers ,-~ M F
Ml 662
. Independent workers
,---A----, M F
593 594
43
Sub.diy. 6. 7-Insurance
r -,
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
~ r---"--, ,..-.A-, ,--"""_--, M F M F M F M F
531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538
4 4
4 /,
3 2 1
3 1 2 1 1
7 1 6 1 1
Sub·diy. 7 . I-Transport by road
----,
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
.---"---, ~ .-__......_____, ,--~ M F M F M F M F
663 564 565 566 567 568 569 570
484 11 1 409 64
484 1 11 1 409 64
380 9 321 50
380 9 321 50
864 1 20 t 730 114
Sub·div. 7. 5-Storage and warehousing
.- --,
Total Employers Employees Independent workers
.-~ ~ .--.A---, ~ M F M F M F M F
li96 596 597 598 599 600 601 602
DistrIct and Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Ceorg Non.City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Di strict and Tract
RURAL
Covrg Rural Total
RURAL 1'07'AL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL .,
Di~trict and TfI1rt
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Trl1ct
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAl,
Economic Table IIJ-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers
Sub·div. 7. 6-Postal services Sub·div. 7. 7-Telegraph services
, ----., -------A---________ ~
Inde· Total Employ~rs Employees Independent Total EmployeJ'S Employees pendent
workers workers ~ ~ ~ ~ ,--A--., ~ ,..---A---. ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
603 604 605 606 607 608 609 6](' 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618
53 53 .. .. .53 53
28 28 8 8
28 28 8 8
81 81 8 8
Division 8-Health, education and public Sub·div. 8 .l-Medital'~nd other health services administration
,---~----__"__ "'---------, Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employen Employees Independent
workers workers ~ (""""A._-.. r--A----, ~ ,...--A.-.. ,-....A..~ ,-_.A.-.., r--A-~ M
635
938
938
798
798
1,736
F M F M F M F
636 637 638 639 640 641 642
57 896 56 42
57 896 56 42 1
124 6 781 124 II
124 6 781 124 11
181 6 1,677 180 53 1
• Stth-div. S.~Poliee (other than village
watchmen) ,.-------------~
M
643
117
117
80
80
197
F J\{ F M F ~I F /
644 645 '46 64'1 648 649 650
20 75 10 42 1
20 75 19 4:t 1
48 6 63 48 11
48 6 63 48 11
68 6 138 67 53
Sub-div. S_5--Village officers and servants including villl1ge wl1tchmen
Inde· Totl11 Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
workers workers ,.--"-~ r---"--.. r--"-........, ,_,.,_____, ,_,.,_____, ,-A..._, ~ M F M F M F M F M F ;\1 F M F
,...----'---. M F
667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682
105 105 67 67
105 105 67 67
97 97 5 5
97 97 6 5
202 202 72 72
44
in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.
Totfl,j
619 620
Sub-div. 7 .S-Telephone services
Employers
621 622
Employees
,-~ M F
623 624
Independent workers
,---A.-.-., 1\1 F
625 626
Sub·div. 8.2-Educational services and research ,-__________________ -A ______________ _
Total
,--~ M F
661
341
341
164
164
505
652
33
33
58
58
91
. Employers
,-~ M F
653 654
Employees
655
341
341
164
164
505
6/i6
33
33
58
58
91
Independent workers
,---A----., 1\1 F
61i't 658
Sub·diY. 8.6-Employees of Municipalities and Local Boards (but not including persons classifiable under any other division or sub·division) r---------------~.--------------------__.
Total
,---.A---, M
683
11
11
41
41
52
F
684
1
1
1
Employers
,----A--., M F
685 686
Employees
,..----A--, M
687
11
11
41
41
52
F
688
1
1
1
Independent workers
,---"--., M F
689 690
45
,-
Total
,----A--., M
627
1
1
t
F
628
Sub.div. 7. 9-Wireless services
Employers Employees Independent workers
,-..._A_.._._.., ,--A-----. ,----A--., M F M F M F
629 630 631 632 633 634
1
1
Sub-Div. 8.3-Army, navy and airfol'ce ,-_________ -A. _________ ----,
Total Employers Employees Ind~pendent workers
,--A.----, ,-_..A...-., ,- -.....______, ,--A.----, M F 1\1 F M F M F
659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666
Sub.div. 8. 7-Employees of State Government (but not inculdillg persons classifiable under any other
Division or Sub.Division)
Total
,....._.A..--.. M
691
219
219
324
324
543
F
692
3
3
17
17
20
Employers
,----A--., M F
693 694
Employees
,----A--., M
69.5
219
219
324
324
543
F
696
3
3
17
17
20
Independent workers
,----A---, M F
697 698
District and Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-City 'Orban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
District and Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non-Ciry Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
District and Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non.CityUrban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Economic Table III-Employers, Employe<ls and Independent Workers
Sub-div_ 8. 8-Employees of the Union Government (hut not including persons classifiable under any other
Division or Sub-Division) Sub-div_ 8. 9-Employees of Non-Indian
Governments r------~-----------,
Inde-Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
workers workers ,.----A--, ~ r---"----, ~ r---"----, ,.----A--, ,---'--, ,---'-----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
69.9 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714
78 1 78 1
78 1 78 1
87 87
87 87
165 1 165 1
Sub-div. 9. I-Domestic services (but not including services rendered bv members of family
households to one another) . Sub-div. 9.2-Barbers and beauty-shops
,.-______________ -A ____ --________ -,
Inde-Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
workers workers ,---A---, r--A---.. ~ ,.- -"-----.. ~ r--"----, r--A---.. r--"---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
731 7.12 733 7.14 73ti 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 Uti 746
673 159 673 159 139 23 116
673 159 673 159 139 23 116
338 212 338 212 47 7 7 33
338 212 338 212 47 '1 '1 33
1,011 371 1,011 371 186 7 80 149
Sub-div. 9. 5-Recreation services Sub-div. 9.6-Legal and business services
Inde-Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent
wllrkers workers ,.--A--, ,..-..A..-, ,.--..A..-, ,.--..A---., ,--..A---., ,---A---., ~ ,----'-----, M F M F M F ·M F M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F
763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 'l78
57 31 25 1 101 101
57 1 1 31 25 1 101 101
130 13 126 10 3 35 10 18 7
130 13 126 10 4 3 35 10 18 'I
187 14 1 157 10 29 4 136 10 119 7
46
in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-concld.
Total
715 716
6,061 1,560
6,061 1,560
1,546
1,546
410
410
7,607 1,970
Division 9-Services not elsewhere specified
Employers
,---"----., M F
717
125
125
66
66
191
718
1
1
1
2
Employees
,--A---, M F
719 720
,'),194 1,505
0,194 1,605
1,377
1,377
397
397
6,571 1,902
Independent workers
,------A---., M F
721
742
742
103
103
845
722
54
54
12
12
66
Sub.div. !). 3-Laundries and laundry services
Total
.--"---., M F
747
239
239
28
28
267
748
54
54
9
9
63
Employers
,---A----, M F
749
14~
14
3
3
17
750
1
1
Employees
,--A----., M F
751
32
32
4
4
36
752
12
12
12
Independent workers
,---J'-----., M F
753
193
193
21
21
214
764
41
41
9
9
50
Sub-div. 9. 7-Arts, letters and journalism
,------------------~~. ----------,
779
2
9
9
11
Total
780
Employers
,---A----., M F
781 782
Employees
783 784
2
2
2
Independent workers ~ M F
785
9
9
9
786
47
Sub-div. 9.O-Services otherwise unclassified
Total
,--A----, M F
723 724
4,014 1,326
4,014 1,326
533 170
533 170
4,647 1,496
Employers
~----., M F
725 726
15
15
15
Employees Independent workers
,~ ,..--.-.A--, M F M F
727 728
3,882 1,326
3,882 1,326
510 170
510 170
4,392 1,496
729 730
117
117
23
23
140
Sub-div. 9.4-Hotels, restaurants and eating houses
Total
,--A----, M F
755
623
623
384
384
1,007
756
14
14
5
5
19
Employers
757
90
90
46
46
136
758
1
1
Employees
,--A----., M F
759 760
309
309
338
338
647
2
2
4
4
6
Independent workers ~
M F
761 762
224
224
224
12
12
12
Sub-div. 9. 8-Religious, charitable and welfare services
,'-----
787
213
213
42
42
255
Total
788
6
6
1
7
Employers
789 790
5
5
5
Employees Independent workers
791 792
141
141
36
36
177
6
6
1
1
7
I
M F
793 794
67
67
6
6
73
Fly leaf to Table B-III Employers, Employees and Independent workers in Industries and services by divisions Su b-divisions showing details of persons belonging to non-productive means of livelihood.
District and Tract
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
1
URBAN
Non-City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
DISTRICT TOTAL
COORG STATE
I II
Persons living Persons living principally on prineipally on income from penSions,
non-agricultural remittances, property scholarships and
funds r-----"---.. r---"--..,
1\1 F 1\I F
2 3 4 Ii
32 15
32 15
15 19 6.5 7
15 19 65 7
15 19 97 22
SmaJl Scale Industries Census.
COORG STATE
TABLE L
III IV V
Inmates of jails, All other asylums, alms- Beggar~ and persons living
hnuses and vagrants princip811y on recipien1s income from
of doles non-productive activities
r--~ ,.----"--... r---"'----..,
M F 1\1 ]I' M F
6 7 8 9 10 11
51 16
51 16
24 34 16
24 34 16
24 85 32
Village ward distribution of small scale industrial ests tli>l IT edF.
Total number of Numl:er of Non-textile Num1:er d Textile 6stablishtr.ents establishrr ents establiohrr ents
r-----A.-------., r- -"-------, r-------"------.., .... .... .... ..,
'" ;:; to ;:; 00 00 ;:;00 p 00
..<:I .1:>..<:1 .1:>..c: '" ..<:I .1:>..<:1 .1:>..<:1 ., .... ........ ........ ..<:I .... ... +> ......., ..c: .: II> .:: 11>1': .... .:: 11>':: II> .:: ~ SI. Number and Name of village or 0 i> 0 i> 0 1': 0 i> 0 i> 0
S o 8 08 0 8 oS 08 0 !\o. wa.rd of censuS town/city 'Oe> E'" 8 Cl "gCl 2'" 8
Cl~
~ .:: ~-;:;-II> ;::-~ OJ .: M OJ .:: OJ 1'1 M ~ ., OJ ., OJ .: .... 4>
<11 ~ '" OJ .: 1< OJ ;. '8 ~ oS C ..<:1..<:1 ..<:1..<:1 ce ..<:1..<:1 ..<:1..<:1 ce
~ ~ ..,.., .., .... ..<:I ..,.., ..,..,
..<:I --;;; ':'0 .: 00 .:: 00 _.., ':'0 .: 00 .:: 00 +> .... II> I=i o '" 0'" 00 ~ I=i o '" 0 00 00 _.., .:: ~ i) ~ 8..!l s..!1 00 so! s~ 00 0 Z II> «> II> ce II> E-< ~ il; '" M H il; '"' M H
1 2 3(a) 3(b) 3(c) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
26 Coorg 7.59 753 6 674 51 28 2 3
RURAL TOTAL 759 753 6 674 51 28 2 1 3
3 Mercara (MunicipalitJ') 54 5~ 53 1 70 Virajpet (Municipality 57 57 57
URBAN TOTAL 111 111 110 1
DISTRICT TOTAL 870 864 6 784 52 28 2 1 3
4R
TABLE II.
EMPLOYMENT IN TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS
COORG STATE COORG RURAL TRACT
Number of persons employed
r-'" .... J:l Total Males Females
Industry Group 'SS number • .<:1 (Code number and name) o~ ,-Z,.c - " "Iomen j .... Total Boys Men Total Girls
~~ ,--A.--., ,--A.--., ,--A.----, ,--A.----, ,--A.----, ,--A.----, ,--A.--,
W.T.P.T. W.T. P.T. WoT. P.T. W.T. PoT. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T.
1 2 3 4 5 6 'I 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2.61 Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing
2.62 Cotton spinning, sizing and 5 2 15 7 7 1 8 8 weaving
2063 Cotton dyeing, bleaching, 1 2 1 1 1 printing, preparation and sponging
2.81 Jute pressing, balling, spinning and weaving
2.82 Woollen spinning and weaving
2.83 Silk reeling, spinning and weaving
2.84 Hemp and flax spinning and weaving
2085 Manufacture of rayon, weaving of rayon fabrics and produc-tion of staple fibre yarn
2.86 Manufacture of rope, twine, string and other related goods from coconut, aloes, straw, linseed and hair
2.80 All other (including insuffi-cien tly described Industries)
2087 Mat weaving
TOTAL 6 2 1'1 1 8 1 8 1 9 1 9
49
Coorg. 7
COORG STATE
Industry Group (Code number and name)
1
2.61 Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing
2.62 Cotton spinning, ~izing and weaving
2.63 Cotton dyeing, bleaching, printing, preparation and sponging
2.81 Jute pressing, balling, spinning 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, weaving of rayon fabrics and produc· tion of staple fibre yarn
2.86 Manufacture of ropes, twine, string and other related goods from coconut, aloes, straw, linseed and hair
2.80 All other (including insufficiently described Industries)
2.87 Mat weaving
TOTAL
TABLE II.
EMPLOYMENT IN TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS
COORG NON-CITY URBA..>i
Number of persons employed
f ---------. Total Males Females
number f-----~----______, f
Total Boys Men Total Girls Women
,.-~-, ,.---"---. ,.---"--, ,.---A-----, ,.---A-----, ,.-_.A.----, ,----A----,
W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T.
2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 .f) 10 11 12 .1::; 14 15 16
50
TABLE III.
EMPLOYMENT IN NON-TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS COORG RURAL TRACT
Number of perSons employed
r----------___ -----A.. -. Total Males Females
Industry Group '" number
(Code number and name) ... r-__.A.---., r------.A..-----_" r-----__.A. ~ ---. d:>
"C;] Total Boys .",
o·~ Men Total Girls Women
Z:O r---..A..---., r--.A..---., r-----"----., r-__.A..--., r-__.A..--., r--.A.-., d~ +> '" o 0
W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T.P.T. H
1 2 3 I}. fj 6 'l 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1.5 Stone quarrying, clay and sand 13 53 31 30 22 22 pits
2.12 Millers of cereals and pulses 42 85 96 182 96 182 96 3 3
2.13 Grain parchers and makers of 9 34 30 29 4 4 blended and prepared flour and other cereal and pulse prc-parations .
2.40 Manufacture of alrated and 16 41 4 41 4 5 36 4 min.lral waters and other beverages,
2.50 Preparing raw leaftobacco for 2 4 2 2 2 2 manufacturing
2.71 Tailors, milliner~, dress makers 74 163 6 160 5 12 2 148 3 3 1 3 1 and darnurs
2.92 Cobblers and all other makers 5 11 11 II and repairers of shoes, boots, sandals and clogs
3.01 Blacksmiths and other workers 48 117 15 99 6 2 4 97 2 18 9 18 9 iniron and makers ofim-plements
3.02 Wor,kers in copper, brass and II 41 40 39 .. bell metal
3.03 Work&rsin other m&tals 2 4 4 3
3.06 Makers of arms, guns, etc., in- 2 4 4 4 eluding workers in ordnance faetories
3.32 Manufacture, assembly and re- G 18 18 17 pair of railway equipments, motor vehicles and bicyeJes
3.34 Coach builders and makers of 2 2 2 2 2 2 ca.rriages, palki, rikshaw, etc., and wheel wrights
4.04 Workers in precious stones, 43 108 10 101 100 7 10 7 10 precious metals and makers of iewellery and ornaments
4.41 Potters and maker" of earthen- 98 249 142 142 107 106 ware
4.5 Rubber products 4 4 4
4.62 Carpenters, turners and others 8 27 26 25
4.64 Basket makers 46 140 1 79 2 77 61 4 57
4.60 Other industries ~d woody mate- 2 6 4 4 2 2 rials including leaves, but not ' . including furniture or fixture
4.91 Printers, Lithographers, en- 3 7 7 7 1 gravers
11.4 Hotels, restaurants and eating houses
321 1,019 65 906 42 32 874 41 113 23 2 6 III 17
Total 753 2,237 200 1,893 157 60 7 1,833 150 344 43 7 6 337 37
51
'fABLE III.
COORG STATE COORG NON.CITY URBAN TRACT
EMPLOYMENT IN NON·TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS
Number of persons employed
r- ---"-
Industry Group '"
Total M;tles Females (Code number and name) .., number I'::
" r--------"---------, ~]
r-. '" Total Boys Men Total Girls Women O'~ z:c ~~ ,----A---, r---A.--, ,----A---, ,..---A---, ,..---A---... r---A--... ,..---A---... "'0" H
W.'!'. P.T. W.T. P.'l'. W.T. p.'r. W.T· P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T.
i 3 4 5 (J 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0.22 Bee.keepers 6 6 6
2.Il Hand pounders of rice and other 3 III 2 16 2 16 2 2 2 persons engaged in manual dehusking and flour grinding
2.13 Grain parchers and makers of 6 19 2 19 2 2 1 17 1 blended and prepared flour and other cereal and pulse preparations
2.40 Manufacture of rerated and 10 25 3 25 3 1 24 3 mineral waters and other beverages
2.71 Tailors, milliners, dress makers, ·11 32 32 3 29 and darners
2.92 Cobblers and all other makers 5 13 13 12 and repairers of boots, shoes,
3.01 sandals and clogs
Blacksmiths and other workers 4 10 10 10 in iron and makers of imp Ie. ments
3.02 Workers in copper, brass and 8 31 29 3 26 2 2 bell metal
3.03 Workers in other metals 2 2 2
3.32 Manufacture, assembly, repair 6 22 2 22 2 22 of railway equipment, motor vehicles and bicycles
4.03 Repair and manufacture of watches and clocks
2 4 4 4
4.04 Workers in precious stones, 15 45 45 1 4 41 1 precious metals and makers of jewellery and ornaments
4.5 Rubber products 2 2 2
4.62 Carpenters, turners and joiners 4 13 13 1 12
4.91 Printers, Lithographers, engravers 6 32 32 32
9'.4 Hotels, restaurants and eating houses
28 138 4 138 3 5 133 3 1 1
Total 111 412 14 408 13 20 2 389 11 4 1 4 1
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KANNADA
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
GOORG] OR KODAGU
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
MALAYALAM
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
TDLD
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
TAMIL
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Traot
Urban Total Tract
Total speakers
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77,215
3,195
66,642
63.187
3,455
32,683
29.977
2,706
21,009
19,736
1.273
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12,704
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D. I. (ii)-Bilingualism
COORG STATE
Total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary
to that shown in Column No. 1
Subsidiary Language
3
10,404
9,484
920
41,451
38,486
2,965
7,835
6,788
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8,366
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Coorgi or Kodagu (3,977), Tulu (3,231), lIIalayalam (2,221,) Tamil (359), Hindi(268), Telugu (140), Hindusthani (ll5), Urdu (58), Marathi (19), Konkani (15), Bengali (1)
Coorgi or Kodagu (3.806,) Tulu (3,052), Malayalam (2,056), Tamil (217), Hindi (136), Telugu (89), Hindusthani (58), Urdu (50), Konkani (15), Marathi (4), Bengali (1)
Tulu (179), Coorgi or Kodagu (171), Tulu (179) Malayalam (165), Tamil (142), Hindi (132), Hindusthani (57), Telugu (51), Marathi (15), Urdu (8)
Kannada (40,997), Malayalam (324), Tulu (60), Urdu (22), Tamil (18), Tclugu (13), Hindi (13), Hindusthani (4)
Kannada (38,060), Malaya1am (312), Tulu (59), Urdu (21), Tamil (16), Telugu (12), Hindi (4), Hindusthani (2)
Kannada (2937), Malayalam (12), Hindi (9), Hindusthani (2), Tamil (2), Tulu (1), Urdu (I), Telugu (1)
Kannada (5.412), Tamil (797), Tulu (738), CoorgiorKodagu (654), Urdu (77), Hindi (67), Hindusthani (52), Telugu (35), Konkani (2), Bengali (I)
Kannada (4,664). Tulu (696). Tamil (638). Coorgi or Kodagu (635), Urdu (41), Hindusthani (39), Hindi (38). Telugu (34), Konkani (2). Bengali (I)
Kannada (748), Tamil (159). Tulu (42). Urdu (36). Hindi (29,) Coorgi (19). Hindusthani (13), Telugu (I)
Kannada (8,581). Coorgi or Kodagu (459). Malayalam (266), Hindusthani (35), Tamil (24), Hindi (19). Konkani (3), Telugu (3). Marathi (2)
Kannada (7,579), Coorgi or Kodagu (442). Malayalam (263), Hindusthani (35). Tamil (23), Hindi (17), Konkani (3), Telugu (3). Marathi (I)
Kannada (1.002). Coorgi or Kodagu (17), Malayalam (3). Hindi (2), Tamil (I), Marathi (1)
Kannada (1,963), Malayalam (~22). Telugu (216). Coorgi or Kodagu (45). Urdu (33), Tulu (24), Hindi (21). Hindusthani (9)
Kannada (1.387), Malayalam (193). Telugu (123). Coorgi or Kodagu (39), Tulu (24), Urdu (15), Hindi (II), Hindusthani (4)
Kannada (576). Telugu (93) Malayalam (29). Urdu (18), Hindi (10), Coorgi or Kodagu (6), Hindusthani (5)
D. I. Oi)-BilinguaJism-oontd.
COORG STATE
Mother Tongue Total perS<Jns --, returned as speaking
a language subSidiary Total speakers to that shown in
Column No.1
r--------~,-------Language and District
and Tract from which returned
1
TELUGU
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Traot
Urban Total and Traot
URDU
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
KONKANI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
MARAPHI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
HIND USTBA NI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
ARABlO
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
tJl'ban Total and Tract
2
3,928
3,148
779
3,818
2,279
1,539
8,515
2,437
1,078
1,558
1,287
271
1,210
707
50a
305
150
155
3
2,598
2,033
565
2,504
1,479
1,025
2,656
1,765
891
785
185
761
398
36a
132
60
72
91
Subsidiary language
4
Kannada (1,777), Tamil (728), Malayalam (81), Tulu (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Hindi (2), Urdu (1)
Kannada (1,312), Tamil (648), Malayalam (64), Tulu (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (2), Hindi (I), Urdu (I)
Kannada (465), Tamil (80), Malayalsm (17), Coorgi or Kodagu (2), Hindi (1)
Kannada (2,364), Malayalam (48), Tulu (33), Hindusthani (16), Tamil(16), Coorgi or Kodagu (la), Telugu (9), Hindi (4), Konkani(l)
Kannada (l,a89), Tulu (30), Malayalalll (25), Hindusthani (16), Coorgior Kodagu (I), Tamil (9), Telugu (2), Hindi (I), Konkani(l)
Kannada (975), I\Ialayalam (2a), Tamil (10), Telugu (7), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Tulu (3), Hindi (a)
Kannada (2,370), Tulu (174), Malayalam (62), Coorgi or Kodagu (20), Tamil (9), Urdu (9), Hindi (5), Hindusthani (4), Telugu (2), Gujarathi (1)
Kannada (1,532), Tulu (171), l\falayalam (49), Coorgi or Kodagu (8), Telugu (2), Tamil (I), Hindusthani (I), Hindi (I)
Kannada (8a8), Malayalam (Ia), Coorgi or Kodagu (12), Urdu (9), Tamil (8), Hindi (4), Hindusthani (a), Tulu (3). Guja. rathi (I)
Kannada (690), Tulu (214), Coorgi or Kodagu (17), Malayalatn (17), Urdu (I6). Tamil (9), Hindi (6), TeJugu (I)
Kannada (525), Tulu (211), Coorgi or Kodagu (17), Malayalam (17), Urdu (14), Telugu (I)
. Kannada (165), Tamil (9), Hindi (6), Tulu (a), Urdu (2)
Kannada (715), Malayalam (28). Tulu (9), Tamil (4). Telugu (3). Hindi (1). Urdu (1)
Kannada (362), Malayalam (26), Tulu (7). Tamil (2), Hindi (1)
Kannada (35a), Tolugu (3), Tamil (2), Malayalam (.2), Tulu (2). Urdu (1)
Kannada (114), Telugu (10). Tulu (8)
Kannada (52), Thlu (8)
Kannada (62), Telugu (10)
Mother Tongue r--------"-----------, Language and District
and Total speakerd Tract from whioh returned
HINDI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
urban Total and Tract
ENGLISH
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
PERSIAN
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
PORTUflESE
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
GUJARATHI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Trad
LA lffBADI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
2
223
127
96
176
141
25
4
21
23
23
17
9
8
11
11
D. I. (ii)-BilingualisD1 COl1td.
COORG STATE
Total person3 returned as speaking
a language lillbsidiary to that Rhown in Column No.1
3
166
86
80
Subsidiary languag.
KaUllnda (j()2), l'rdll (2), Tolugu (1), :Iolalayalam (1)
Kannada (85). Telugu (1)
Kannada (77). Urdu (2). :Malayalam (1)
104 Kannada (65). Tamil (14). Malayalam (10). Coorgi or Kodagi) (4). Hmdi (4), L'rdu (3), Hindusthani (3), Telugu (1)
30
17
17
19
19
16
9
7
2
2
92
Kannada (46), Tamil (9). Malayalam (8), Coorgi or Kodagu(4), Hindusthani (3), L'rdu (2), Telugu (1), Hindi (1)
Kannada (19), Tamil (5), Hindi (3), l\Ialayalam (2), Urdu (1)
Urdu (17)
Urdu (17)
Kannada (8), .MaJayaJam (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Urdu (1), Tamil (1)
Kannada (8), Malayalam (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (oi), Urdu (I). Tamil (I)
Kannada (15), Hindi (1)
Kannada (9)
Kannada (6), Hindi (1)
Kannada (2)
Kannada (2)
Mother Tongue
Language and District Total speakers and
Tract from whioh returned
1
PUNJABI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
NEPALI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
BENGALI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
OHINESE
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
FRENOH
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
SINDHI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
2
6
6
6
3
3
5
5
4
4
4
3
2
2
D. I. (ij)-BilingU&lism-contJ.
OOORG STATE
Total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary
to that shown in Column No.1
3
5 Hindusthani (5)
5 Hindusthani (5)
6 Hindi (6)
3 Hindi (3)
3 Hindi (3)
Subsidiary language
4 Kannada (2), Tamil (2)
Kannada (2), Tamil (2)
1 Hindi (1)
1 Hindi (1)
2 Urdu (1), Punjabi (1)
2 Urdu (1), Punjabi (1)
93
Mother Tongue .- --------~.------- ----;
Language and District and
Tract from which returned
1
GURMUKHI
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tra<:t
Urban Total and Tract
SINHALESE
DISTRICT TOTAL
Rural Total and Tract
Urban Total and Tract
Total speakers
1
I
1
I
1>. t (ii)-Bilingualism-condd.
COORG STATE
Total persons returned as speaking
a language subsidiary to that shown i n
Column No.1
3
94
Subsidiary language
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Fly leaf to Table D. II-Religion
COORG STATE
rho figures shown in the fly leaf are taken from Compilers' posting statement II. The figures for the religiC4l other than the major religions shown in column 5 to 20 of the table D. II as shown in columns 21 to 24 are given in this fly leaf separatply for each religion.
Agnastie Parsi
Tn,ot ____ -A. ___ -,
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::'IIales Females ::\IaJes Females
2 3 ~ 5
Coorg Rural 1 1
RURAL TOTAL 1 1 1
Coorg Non-City Urban Total
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL 1 1 1
1)6
D. III-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
COORG STATE
Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes State -A. r- -A.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract 25,030 14,120 10,910 21,042 10,997 10,045
RURAL TOTAL 23,030 14,120 10,910 21,042 10,997 10,045
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 660 350 310 42 27 15
URBAN TOTAL 660 350 310 42 27 15
STATE TOTAL 25,690 14,470 11,220 21,084 11,024 10,060
97 Coorg 13
Fly leaf to Table D. III-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
COORG STATE
The figures shown in the fty·leafare taken from the Compilers' posting statement ll. The figures for Anglo·Indians are given in this fly· leaf tract wise. These figures a.re not included in the table.
Tract
RURAL
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN
Coorg Non·City Urban Tract
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
98
Anglo·Indians
Males Females
14
14
8
8
22
9
9
10
10
19
D. III-Backward and No.n-backward Classes
COORG STATE
Backward Classes Non-Backward Classes
Hate
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 8 4 6 6 'l
RURAL
Coorg 64,681 35,613 29,068 102,374 55,296 47,078
RURAL TOTAL 64,681 36,613 29,068 102,374 56,296 47,078
URBAN
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 4,741 2,954 1,787 10,794 5,948 4,846
URBAN TOTAL 4,741 2,964 1,787 10,794 6,948 4,846
STATE TOTAL 69,422 88,567 30,855 113,168 61,244 51,924
99
D. IV-Migranti
COORG STATE
State Total Rural Total and Coorg Rural Tract Urban Total
District, Shte, etc., or country ,..-_____ -A. ____ ----, ,..-_____ --A-___ --, ,..-
where born :Fcmalcs Persons 11a1e8 Person" Males Fomales Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10
TOTAL POPULATION 229,405 125,827 104,078 218,150 116,040 97,110 16,255 9,287 6,968
A-BORN IN INDIA 229,808 125,268 ·104,045 218,089 115,997 97,092 16,219 9,266 6,952
I. Within the State of enumeration 163,257 84,253 79,004 162,888 78,783 74,105 10,369 5,470 4,899
(i) District of enumeration 163,257 84,253 79,004 152,888 78,783 74,105 10,369 5,470 4,891l
(ii) Ober Districts
II. States in India beyond the State of enu- 62,446 38,389 24,06(3 57,214 36,085 22,129 5,231 3,304 1,92'1 'lneratioll
(i) States adjacent to the State of el!li-meration
l'tfysore 10,061 4,521 5,540 9,129 4,053 5,076 932 468 464
.:IIadras 52,384 33,8G8 18,516 48,085 31,032 17,053 4,299 2,836 1,463
(ii) Other States 3,587 2,606 981 2,9'19 2,124 855 608 482 126
Travancore and Coehin 3,234 2,348 886 2,895 2,070 825 339 278 61
Bombay 294 223 71 56 38 18 238 185 53
Hyderabad 11 6 5 3 2 1 8 4 4
Bihar 3 3 3 3
Uttar Pradesh 6 4 2 3 2 1 3 2 1
:Madhya Pradesh 12 5 7 4 2 2 8 3 5
Madhya Bharath 1 1
Rajasthan 8 5 3 5 2 3 3 3
Punjab 7 3 4 5 1 4 2 2
West Bengal 5 5 2 2 3 3
Bhopal 1 1 1
Sourashtra 1 I 1 1
Delhi 1 1 I 1
Orissa 1 1 1
Assam 1 1 I 1
Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1 1 1
(iii) Elsewhere in India 19 15 4 8 5 3 11 10 1
100
n. lV-Migrants
COORG STATE
State Total Rural Total and Coorg Rural Tract Urban Total
District, State, etc., or country r- -"-- r- -A.
where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fema.les
1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10
B-Cou,ntries in Asia beyond India (in- 48 30 18 22 15 '1 26 15 11 eluding U. S. s. R.)
(i) Burma 5 3 2 I I 4 3 1
(ii) Ceylon 12 7 5 12 7 5
(iii) China 3 2 I I I 2 I 1
(iv) Nepal 11 II 7 7 4 4,
(v) Pakisthan 11 7 4, 11 7 4.
(vi) Strait Settlements and Malaya 3 3 1 1 2 2
(vii) Elsewhere in Asia 3 3 3 3
C-Countries i'lt Europe 40 28 12 39 28 11 1 1
(i) United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
36 27 9 36 27 9
(ii) Eire 2 1 1 2 1 1
(iii) Elsewhere in Europe (excluding 2 2 I I 1 1 U. S. S. R.)
D-Countries 0/ Africa '1 ,/, 3 '1 4 3
(i) Union of South Africa 7 4 3 7 4 3
Birth place not retnrned 2 2 2 2
101
Iraq
France
Italy
Fly leaf to Table D. IV
COORG STATE
ElSewhere ill Asi ..
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102
Persons Males Females
3 3
Elsewhere in Europe ________ -.-A-_______ _____
Persons Mall'S
1
Females
1
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State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupa.tions
COQRG STATE
Group Population Code Occupation Serial number of ,-
..A. __
number Sorters Ticket Persons Males Female8
1 2 3 4 5 6
0.11 Cow.grazing • 18 1
0.12 Cattle-rearer 1. 17 86 86
0.10 Horse-keeper 2 2
0.10 Keepers of Elephant 1,17,2 55 55
0.22 Packer in the Honey and Wax produotion 17 6 6
0.31 Tea Estate Workers 1,2,3,4 210 186 24
Tea Company labourers 2 9 9
0.32 Coffee Estate Workers 1,2,3,4,17, 18,20,21 20,357 13,183 7,174
0.33 Rubber Estate Workers 1,2,3,4 674 585 89
0.30 Sandalwood Workers 1,3 76 37 39
" Cocoanut Plantation 2 2
Lemon Plantation 14 14
.. Pepper Plantation Workers 1,2,3 153 151 2
" Orange Plantation Workers 1,2,3,17,20 429 407 22
Arecanut Plantation 1,2,3 66 64 2
" Cardamom Plantation 1,2,3,4,17, 18 204 169 35
Vegetable Growing 1,2,3,4 100 66 34.
" Cinchona Estate Workers .. 3 13 13
0.40 Forest Officials 1, 17, 18,20 156 154 2
Forest Employees 2 62 62
Workers engaged in the preservation of forests 1,3,4 774 516 258
0.41 Charcoal Burners 1,2 6 6
0.42 Forest Produce Collector 1 3 3
0.43 People engaged in wood.cutting 1,2,4,17 638 687 I
0.44 Collector of Cow· dung 3 2
0.5 Crocodile Catcher 4 4,
" Snll.ke Catchers 1,2 28 28
0.60 Fishing 3, 17, 18 12 9 3
L31 Purifyir.g Gold 17 I
.03 Butohers 1,2,17,18 27 27
2.00 Sweetmeat makers 17 6 6
2.11 Rice·pounding 3,20 3 3
2.12 Rice Mill Workers 1,2,3,17,18,19,20 147 139 8
2.13 Pappada makers 1,20 6 5
109
State Index of ~on~Agrieultulal Oeeupations-eontd.
COORG STATE
Group Serial number of Population Code Occupation Florters Ticket ,-___ ---A- --.
number Persons Males Females
1 2 3 " Ii 6
2.13 Bakery workers 1,2,17.18 35 35
2.10 Processing of grains 4 2 2
2.23 Milkman 1.3,17,20 21 16 5
Dairy farming 2,17 11 11
2.3 Sweetmeats prepared from sugar 7 7
2.31 Jaggery manufactnring 3 3
2.42 Toddy·Tappers 1,2.17 313 313
2.40 Soda manufacturers 1,2,17,18 37 37
2.50 Snuff· makers 20 2 2
2.62 Cotton weavers 1.2,17.18 20 20
2.71 Tailors 1.2,3,17,18.20,21 335 318 17
2.74 Cap·repairers 1,17 3 3
2.75 Bed·repairers 17 1 1
2.70 Um brelIa.repairers 1 5 6
Makers of Hand·bags 20 1
2.83 Silk manufacturing II 11
2.91 Skin and Hide workers 1 1 1
2.92 Cobblers 1,2,17,18 51 51
3.01 Blacksmiths 1,2,4,17 151 150 1
Horse·shoe makers 12 12
" Shoeing the bullocks 2,17,18 7 7
" Lock repairers 17 1
3.02 Coppersmiths 1,2,4,17,18 78 77 1
Bronze vessel making 2.3, 4, 2 2
3.03 Tin·makers and workers in metals 1,2,17 23 23
Repairers of torch· lights and petromax 17 2 2
3.06 Gun.repairers 1,2,17 3 3
3.32 Cyole·repairers 1,2,17 23 23
Mechanics 1 15 15
Fitters engaged in repairing motors .. 2, 17, 18 64 64
3.40 Gramophone·repairers 1 1
3.5 Dealers and repairers in Singer Sewing Machines 17 1 1
3.7 Unani medicine making 17 2 2
4.02 Photo·frame workers 17 2 2
no
State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations-contd.
aQQRG STATE
Group Population Code O<Xlupations Serial number of . r--------"-
number Sorters Ticket Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 6 6
4.03 Watch repairers 1,2,17,18 19 19
4.04 Goldsmiths 1,2,3,17,18 283 279 4
" Jewellery shop 20 1 1
4.05 Harmonium repairer 1
4.06 Pen repairer 2 2
4.06 Brick and Tile makers 1,17, 18,20 128 126 2
4.41 Potters 2,3,4 28 10 18
4.40 Lime making 1,2,3 8 7 1
4.5 Workers in Tyre Company 17, 18 10 10
4.61 Sawyers 1,2,4, 17, 18 433 432 1
4.62 Carpenters 1,2,3,4,17, 18 1,100 1,094 6
4.63 Workers in Plywood 17 4 4
4.64 Basket making 1,2,3,4,17,20,21 151l 135 2!
4.60 Cottage Industry preparing brooms .. 2,4,17,18,20,21 36 23 13
4.8 Paper Mill workers 1,2 3 3
4.91 Printing Press workers 1,2, 17, IS 20 20
4.92 Binders in PresR 17 3 3
5.0 Workers in building construction out of bamboo~ 14 14 14
5.11 Brkk Layers and MIlSOTI~ 13, 14, 15, HI, 30, 31, 34 .. 297 289 8
5.12 Stone. cutters 13, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31 609 511 98
Plasterers 13, 15 175 166 9
5.13 Painters 13,30, 31 22 22
5.10 Building Contractors 13,30,31 249 249
Mud workers 13, 14, 15, ] 6, 33 721 647 74
5.2 Mill coolies 13 29 29
Road and Bridge workers .. 16,30, 31 9 8
5.4 Irrigation Supervisor 14 1 1
5.51 Workers in Electric Company 30,33 7 6
5.6 Water pump workers 13 4 4
5.7 Sanitary Inspectors 13 3 3
Scavengers 13,30,31,33, 34 89 68 21
11.01 Hawker unclassified 22 3 3
6.02 Medicine seller 5,6,7,22,23 12 11
6.03 Book store and Stationery Merchants 5,22,23 16 16
III
State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations-contd.
Grotlp Code Oocupations
num\)er
1 2
6.03 Newspapers Distributors
6.04 Cattle business
6.00 Cutlery Merchants
"
6.00
6.1I
"
Salesman unclassifi~d
Bangle selling
Fancy goods merchants
Retail dealer unclassified
Cycle shop business
Co-operative stores staff
Trader in gold
Copper merchants
Earthen-pot business
Watch dealers
Aluminium goods seller
Dealers in Trunks
Petty dealer in perfumery
Merchant in glassware
Motor parts dealer
Hardware Merchants
Diamond dealers
Ammunition merohants
Fruit selling
Sweet-meat seller
Provision shops
Fish seller
Biscuit shop
Tea merchant
Ground·nut seller
Trade in Arecanut
Vegetable sellers
Milk Vendors
Jaggery business
Cardamom merchants
Pepper merchants
COORG STATE
112
Serial number of Sorters Ticket
3
22
5,22
5,6,7,22,23
5
5,7,8,24,25,22
5
5, 6, 7,8, 22, 23, 24, 25
5
5,6,22
5
5,22,23,24
5,2,4
22
22
22
22
22
22
23
24,22
22,23
5,6,22,23
5,7,8,22,24
5,7,8,22,23,24,6
5,22,23,6
5, fl, 22
5
5,23,25
5, 6, 22
5,7,23,24,22
5,7,22, 23, 24
5,22,6
5
5
Population ,------"-----., Peri!<ln~ Males Feml\le~
4 {j 6
4 4
7 7
117 115 2
2 2
37 26 11
1
990 943 47
2 2
20 20
3 3
15 14 1
3 2 1
1 1
1
1
1
7 7
13 13
1
4 3
4 4
99 99
21 14 7
434 428 6
39 39
10 9
3 3
5 3 2
22 22
23 20 3
36 29 7
8 8
2 2
4 4
State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations-contd.
Group Code Occupations
number
1 2
6.11 Cocoanut Trade
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.15
6.21
" 6.20
6.3
"
6.4
, ,
6.5
6.6
6.7
Butcher shop
Ghee and Butter seller
Happalam selling
Cocoanut oil merchants
Liquor merchants
Toddy Contractors
Soda seller
Brandy shop
Tobacco merchants
Sn uff merchan ts
Ganja Vendor
Hawker in groundnllts
Betel1eaves seller
Pan·Beedi shop
Petrol Bunk
Kerosene oil salesman
Selling Firewood
Cloth Bu~iness
Dealers in skins
Shoe s"ller
Paddy Traders
Wholesale Coffee merch~nts
Wholesale Provision shop
Oardamom merchants
Agents of Tea
Biscuit Factory Representfltins
Wholesale Timber merchants
\Vhole8alers in gilted art.iples
Wholesale cloth m(>I'chants
Wholesale beedi merchantR
Whobsale general m('rt·hants other than fO(ld~tl1 ff~
Estate Agent
Insurance Company 'Yorkers
113
Serial number of Sorters Ticket
5,22,23
55,22,23
7,22,24
7,22,24
7,22
3
5, 6, 22, 23, 7
5
5,22
5
5,6,24
22
5
7
5,7,22
5, 6, 22, 23, 25
5,22,23
22
24
5,6,7,22,23
5,22
5,22,23,24
5,22
5,22,23
22
22
22
23
5,6,22,23
22,23
22
22
22
6
5,6,22,23.24
Population ,.--------"--------., Persons Males Females
4 5 6
28 28
10 19
0 7 2
3 1 2
4 3
49 45 4
10 10
II 11
1 1
21 IS 3
1 1
3 3
37 33 4
43 42
11 11
1 1
191 188 3
II II
12 10 2
16 16
17 17
13 13
7 7
4 4
124 124
4 4
8 8
3 3
8 8
8 7
1f\
Group Code
number
6.8
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.41
7.42
7.6
7.7
7.9
8.1I
8.12
8.13
8.14
8.16
8.17
8.18
8.10
8.21
8.22
8.20
8.20
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
1
State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations-contd.
COORG STATE
Occupations
2
Workers in Banks
Cart workers
Toll.gate keeppr
l\Iotor DriverH
Motor workers other than Drivers ..
Elephant J\Iavath
Transport by horses find ponie:;
Transport oy asses
Transport by b<'a t
Pilot
Fourth Class Office Rrr ilway Agene)'
Porters and parcel carrying
Post Office Staff
Telegraph worker
WireleSs O]JPrators
Doe tors
NatiYe Doptors
Dentists
l\Iidwif(R
Compound,·rs
Nurses
Yeterinal'y Officer and WorkL r in Veterinary DepartlllPUl
Hospital St·aff
Other H€alth WorkerH
Lee turers in C( lieges
Teachers
School peons
GOH'rnment College Librariall
Polic'c
Village Officer and Yillagp menialK
~lnnil'ipalit.\· Workers
Local Board Workers
State GOYernIIlent Sprvflnts
rnion GOYernment Servants
114
Serial number of Sorters Ticket
22,5,23
9, 10, 12,26,27
9,10
9, 10,26, 27
9, 10,26,27
9
2fj
21l
9
9
26
2(;
13, 14,30,31
30
:30
la, 16,30, al, 3a
la, 14, 30
al
18,a3
13, ao, 33
33.34
31,30
13,14,15,30,33
31
31,33
1:1,14, I.3, lfi, 30, 31, 33, 34
13, 14,15, :ll), :n, 3:3
33
13,30, 14,31
13,14,30
1:1,30,3:1
13,30, ill
13,14,13,30,31,33,34 ..
13, 14,30,31
Population .-_____ ..A. _____ ,
Persons Males Femaks
4
41
223
2
254
330
52
3
I
5
2
2
81
8
:16
3';
2
4
3ft
29
7
lOll
7
;)
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49
202
72
48
:5
563
1I.i6
.5
41
222
2
254
330
52
3
1
5
2
2
81
8
I
33
35
2
"
37
7
71l
7
2
4110
43
202
72
47
.3
.>43
165
6
1
3
4
2
29
30
1
20 '
State Index ot Non-Agril:ultural ()ccupations-contJ.
UOORG STATE
Group Popula tion Code OccupatioJls t-;orialnumbt,r of r-----------~ number Sort('l'H Ticket Persons lila los Fonllu('s
1 :! 3 " Ii 6
9.00 Coolies unelassified 13, 14, 15, 16,30,33,34; 31 5,778 4,282 1,496
" Contractor unclassified 13 166 166
Astrologer!> 13, 14,30, 31 38 38
Club and Public Bungalow Workers 13,1-1 13 13
9.00 Clerks unclassified 30, 14 27 27
Engine Driver 14
9.11 Drivers Private 13,30 41 41
Privato Cartmen 30,31 7 7
9.12 Cooks 13, 14, Iii, 16,30,31,33,34 504 367 137
9.13 Gardeners 30,31 3 3
0.10 Domostic Servants 13,14, 15, 1~30,31,33,34 ll22 593 220
" Ayahs 15 5 5
9.2 Barbers 13, 14, 30, 31 186 186
9.3 Washermen 13,14,15,16,30,31,33,34 330 267 63
9.4 Hotel Owners and Workers 13,14,15,30,31,32,33,34 1,025 1,007 19
9.5 Cinema Workers 13, 14,30,31,33 61 60 1
" Devil Dancers 13 3 3
" Actors in Dramas 13 5 5
" Monkey Dancers 13,16 3 2 1
" Bull Dancers 13, 14 3 3
" Band pipers 13 2 2
" Exhibitors of curiosities 13 6 6
" Music Instructors 13,30 3 3
" Harikatha Daea 13,14 2 2
" Persons employed ill Circus Company 30,31. 33 110 100 10
" Snake Charmer 30,33 2 I I
Conjurer 34
9.61 Advocates • 30 17 17
0.62 Lawyers' Clerks 30 7 7
9.63 Clerks in Private Firms 13 44 44
., Surveyor 13 7 7
" Engineer 31 1
9.64 Auditor private 30 1
0.65 Employers of Co-operative Society .. 13, 14 34 34
115
State Index of Non-Agricultura] Occupations-concld.
COORG STATE
Group Serial number of
Population Code Occupations ,----- ..____
number Sorters Ticket Pe·rsons Males Females
1 2 3 4 Ii 6
" Indian Coffee Board 13,14 14 14
9.65 Trade Association Attender 13 2 2
Markers and Clerks in Associations 30 9 9
9.71 Image makers 14 2 2
9.72 Author of Educational Books 30 2 2
9.73 Photographers 30,31 7 7
9.81 Temple priests 13 157 157
" Mvsque Muchries 13 23 23
" Church priests 13 6 6
" Archab 14 10 10
Religious Preachers 14,30 11 11
9.82 Employees of Churches, and Temples and Mosque~ 14, 15, 30, 3] 48 42 6
9.83 Ashrama workers 13 6 6
It Attender, Mahila Samaj 34 1 I
GRA..~D TOTAL 45,199 34,906 10.293
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aOORG STATE.
Yea.r Persons Variation Net Variation Males Variation Females Variation 1901-1951
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
COORG RURAL TRACT 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 2,13,150 1,16,040 97,110
RURAL TOTAL 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 2,13,150 ],16,040 97,110
NON·CITY URBAN TRACT .. 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 16,255 9,287 6,968
URBAN TOTAL 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 16,255 9,287 6,968
DISTRICT TOTAL 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951 2,29,405 1,25,327 1,04,078
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URBAN TOTAL
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Economie Tables I-Livelihood
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f; QOO.:; ~~ .,
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0 {j 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Non-agricultural
,-'---- ------------------------., All Classes V-Production (other than cultivation) r-----------.A..-________ , ,..---------- -"--- --,------.,
46 47 48 49 50 51
7 4 3 2 2
7 4 3 2 2
7 4 3 2 2
52 53 54 55 56
3
3 1
3 1
128
67 68
1
1
0()
a '" ·S§ ~"''"CJ
:=-~~ oZ~ a:i
,--.A--, M F
59 60 61 62
classes and sub-classes
PERSONS
Classes r---------------------.---------.A--------------------------------, II-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly III-Cltltiyating lahourerH an<l their IV-Non-cultivating owners of land;
22
unowned and their dependants clcpen<l8.nts agricultural rent receivers and their dependants
23 24 25 26 27 28 2!}
,-_______ .A-_______ -,
30 31 32 33 .34 .% 3(, ?~ vi
.A-________ -,
39 40 41 4.'! 41 4!i
Classes
r------------------------------__......_------------------------------,
63
VI-Comm!'rce nI-Transport \"Ill-Other services and miscellaneous
r--------.A---------,
64 65
Coorc
r-------_.A---------,
129
3
3
sourceS r-------.A----------,
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
8
00 .., b.O;
?~] .~ ..... ~
~ .. ."
c~~ cIi
,-_.A----,
1\1 F
86
17
Economic Table II-Secondary Means of Livelihood
(Displaced Persons)
The above table is Nil for Coorg Rural Tract
13]
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133
Fly Leaf to Table B. III-Employers, employees and independant workers in indusiries and services by divjsions and sub-divisions showing details of persons belonging to non-productive means of livelihood
(Displaced Persons)
Nil
136
Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independant Workers in Industries and Services by Division and Sub-Divisions
COORG STATE DISPLACED PERSONS-DISTRICT TABLE
All industries and services Division 2.-Pro('cRiiiillg and manufa('ture· Foodstuffs Textiles, le:lthl'r [lml products thereof
,-__________ _.A. ___________ --. ,-__________ ..A. __________ --.
Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employer :EmployreR Imlependant worker worker
,-_....A.----, ,-....A.---. ,--A.---. ,--A._--. ,--A.---. ,-----. r--A.--.., r-_,.A.---.,
P
1 Z
RURAL.
Coorg Rural TrMt
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN.
Coorg Non.City rrban- 2 Tract.
URBAN TOTAL 2
STATE TOTAL 2
Tract
RURAL.
Coorg Rural Tract
RURAL TOTAL
URBAN.
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract.
URBAN TOTAL
STATE TOTAL
Coorg
1\1 F
3 4
2
2
2
:lIT
fj
1
1
j
F
6
l\I
7
1
1
1
Sub-division 2 . I-Grains and pluses
,-______ A. _____ ---.,
Total Em- Em- Inde-ployers ploYP8 pendant
workers
,-..A.--. r-""---. ,-..A.--. ,-..A.--.
l\I F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F
19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26
I
1
1
F M F :'II F .M F :,\1 F iII F
R 9 10 11 12 1."J 14 ]6 16 17 18
Nil.
~il.
1 1
1 1
1 1
Division 9-Se)'vir·('~ nrlt pls('. Sub-(lidsion !l.4-Hotds, where spe<"iti(l(1 re~taurants and eating hOUSOR
r--------..A.--------. r-------'---------.
Total Em- Em- Inde- Total Em- Em- Inde-ployers ployeps pendant ployers plOYPCR pendant
workers workera
,-..A.--. ,-..A.--. ,-..A.--. ,-..A.--. ,-..A.--. ,-..A.--. r-""---. r-""---.
l\I F 1\I F 1\1 F 1\1 F l\I F l\'I F 1\1 F l\I F
21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
Nil.
Nil.
1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
137 18
c. II-Livelihood classes by age groups
(Displaced Persons)
The above table is Nil for Coorg Rural Tract
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144
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148
Fly leaf to table C. Ill-Age and Civil condition
(Displaced persons)
The above table is Nil for Coorg
149
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• "" "" - f J III
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153 Coorg 20
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15~
APPENDIX 11
Stat,ment showing the Number of displaced persons in each village
Coorg Rural Tract
Nil
157
APPENDIX I
COORG NON·CITY URBAN TRACT
Statement showing the nnmber of displaced persons in each Tract
Serial No. Name of Town and Xo. of Block Number of displaced persons ,-_______ ---A.
Persons Males Females
1 2 3 " 6
1 Mercara Municipality-16th Block 3 2
2 V irajpet M un icipality-l st Block 3 2 1
7th Block I 1
TOTAL 7 4 3
169
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Small scale Industries Census COORG STATE MERCARA, VlRAJPET MUNICIPALITIES
TABLE I
Coorg Non-City Urban Tract-Ward di~triuution of small-scale Industrial Establishments_
No_ and N"mc of Village 0)'
Ward of CellsuS Town/City
RJo(·k Xu. I 2 3 4
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10
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TOTAL FOR MERCARA MUNICIPALITY _
Block No. 1 2 3 4 I)
Ii 7 8 9
10
11 12 l:l 14
TOTAL FOR VI RAJ PET MUNICIPALITY_
TOTAL OF THE TRACT
Total Numlll"1' of }<jstabJishments ,---A-----,
2(a) 2(b) 2(c)
],3 Ii, 17 17
4 4 2 :l
7 7
3 3
54 54
15 15 3 3
I I 18 18
5 5 9 9
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57 57
111 111
No. of Non-Textile Establishments
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9 HI
No. of Handlooll1s in the Textile Establishments ,---___ .A. ____ --.
11 12 13 14 1.5
Small-scale Industries C ensus-contd. COORG STATE NORTH COORG TAl.UK
TABLE I
Co()rg Rural Traets \'ilJllge-lfarJ. distribution of small-si'fIlo Industrial Esta blishIDmb
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6 6 Kirikodli 7 7 Nirgaonda 8 8 Kattepura 9 9 KattepllTa FeTest
10 10 Agalli
11 II Cruguthi 12 12 Bedagotta 13 13 Kerekeri 14 14 Kudlur 15 15 Honnekodi
16 16 Doddabilah 17 17 Bembalore 18 18 Shlvaralli III 111 Avaredalu 20 20 Korg>dlu
21 21 Doddabandara 22 %2 Nlluvagilu 23 23 Managalli 24 24 Kithur 25 25 Madre
26 26 Dundalli 27 27 l\1udruv"Jli 28 28 Belaralli 29 29 Nakalgodu 30 30 Hebbuluse
31 31 Chicanalli 32 32 Doddakola thur 33 33 Kajur 34 34 Bidrur 2l 16 5 14 3 6 35 35 Huluse
36 36 ChowdanalJi 5 {) ;, 37 :n Sidigalale 38 38 Sandalkote Forest 39 :l9 Gopalpura 9 9 (J
40 40 Hithlllkeri
41 41 Nidtha 42 42 Mensa 43 43 Ankanalli 44 44 N andigunda 45 45 Mulluru
168
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COORG STATE NORTH COORG TALUK TABLE I
Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale industrial establishments_
Total uumber of Number of Non-textile Number of textile N urn ber of handlooms ill establishments establishments establishments textile establishments ,_.--A.._---.., ,------"--~ ,-----A---_-----, ,--__"__---,
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46 46 Harohalli 47 47 MyJathpura 48 48 Kundalli 2 2 2 49 49 Kuthi 50 50 Thelurshettalli
51 51 Chickatholur 52 52 Sunti 53 53 Gowdalli I'i4 54 Heggula 55 55 Malambi Forest
56 56 Malambi 57 57 Siddapura 58 ,')8 Kumaralli 59 59 Kothanalli 60 60 Bettadalli
61 61 Santhalli 62 62 Doddatholur 63 63 Honnahanakorl.1l 64 64 Chenapura 65 65 Doddamolthe
66 66 Doddakanagalu 67 67 Nidtha Forest I 68 68 Sur1abi 69 69 Haraga 70 70 Tha1thareshetta1i
71 71 Abimata 72 72 Yedur 73 73 Ka1kandllru 74 74 Chowdlu 75 75 Ganagur
76 76 Hanagallu 77 77 Somwarpet 35 35 35 78 78 Masgodu 79 79 Malambi Forest II 80 80 Gonimarur
81 81 Hamiala 82 82 Garva1e 83 83 Thakeri 84 84 Kirganduru 8 3 3 85 85 BaJugunda 15 15 Iii
86 86 Negallekarkalli 87 87 Nerugalale 88 88 II Bit Nidtha. Forest 89 89 Bageri Forest 90 90 Hosakote
169
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Small-scale Industries Census-contd.
COORG STATE NORTH COORG TALUK TABLE I
Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small·seale industrial establishments
Total number of Number of non· textile Number of textile N um ber of hand looms in establishment, establishments establishments textile establishments ,-_ __A_ __ -... r----__,.._-~--~
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91 91 Manajuru 92 92 Sirangala 93 93 Sirangalli 1 2 94- 94- Biligeri 1 1 95 95 Kusburu 2 2 1
96 96 Belurbasavanalli 97 97 Yedavaoad Forest No.2 98 98 Yelkannur 99 99 Jainkalbetta Forest Reserve.
100 100 Mavinahalli Forest
101 101 Thoreour 102 102 Kalur 103 103 Mnkkodlu 104- 104 Movathokkalll 2 2 105 105 Kumbur 10 10 10
106 106 Gargandur 107 107 Aigoor 5 5 4-108 108 Gadinad Forest 109 109 Yedavanad Forest Bit I 110 110 JainkalbE'tta
III HI Marur 112 H2 Hebbale 2 2 2 113 113 Kudige I 1 114 114- Hulse 4- 4- 4-115 U5 Bandebetta
116 116 Kudumangalore .. 117 117 Anj anageribettageri 118 118 Nalkursirangala 119 119 Heroor 120 120 Anekad Forest No.8.
121 121 MulluBoge 122 122 Fraserpet 18 .18 17 123 123 Makkandur 1 1 I .. 124- 124- Kandanakolli 1 1 1 125 125 Kedakalnegadal
126 126 UIuguIi 16 16 16 127 127 Kan bylubychanalli 128 128 Andagove 129 129 Baichanalli 13(} 130 Galibeedu
131 131 Hebbetageri 132 132 Karangeri 133 133 Ibnivalvadi 2 2 2 134- 134 Horoor 135 135 Athumallur
170
Small scale Industries Census-concld. COO~G STATE NORTH COORG TALUK
TABLE I
C'oorg Non-City Urban Tract-\Vard distribution of small-scale Industrial Establishments.
Total number of Number of non-textile Number of textile Number of handlooms in establiRhments esta blishments establishments textile establishments r---...A--~ r----__,A_---, ,-____ .A... __ ----., ,-__ ..A.. ___ ~
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136 136 Hosakote 137 137 Attur Forest 138 138 Basavanalli 139 139 Rasulbettageri 140 140 Sampaje 9 9 7 2
141 141 Monnangeri 142 142 Kalakerinidugane 143 143 Peraje 4 4 4 144 145 Chembu 145 146 Bettathm
146 147 Made 3 3 3 147 148 Katageri 4 4 4 148 149 Mekeri 7 7 4 3 149 1;')0 Kaggodlu 150 1;')1 Kadagadal 3 3 3
• 151 li>2 Eralevalamudi 152 143 Cheralasrimangala 4 4 4 153 1;)4 Hosarangapura 1 1 1 154 155 Heravanad 155 156 Arvathoklu ::I 3 3
156 157 Biligeri 157 158 Hakathur 2 2 2 158 159 Margodu 159 160 Nanjarajapat I \ 3 3 3 160 161 Kumbaladaltj 4 4 4
161 162 Mutharmudi 162 163 Kanthur 18 18 17 163 164 Hosakeri 164 165 Kiggal 165 166 Sodlurkattemad
166 167 Hodavada 167 168 Hoddur 21 21 9 12 168 1'69 Badaga
171
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COORG DISTRICT SOUTH COORG TALUK TAlILE I
Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale industrial establishments
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1 2 3(a) 3(b) 3(c) 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16
169 1 Karike and Forest 5 [) 5 170 2 Thanimani 2 2 2 171 3 Bhagamandala 172 4- Bhagamandala Panchayet 10 10 10 173 5 Kundacheri I 1 1
174 6 Kopatti 175 7 Kolagadalu 16 16 16 176 8 Cherangalfl 3 3 3 177 9 Pulikotu 2 2 1 178 10 Singathuru 2 2 2
179 11 Badaga 1 1 1 180 12 Bengur 3 3 3 181 13 Kargunda 3 3 3 182 14 Bettakeri 14- 14- 14-183 15 Kudlurshettali 6 6 4- 2
184 16 Valnurtygathur ]85 17 Karadigodu 28 28 25 2 186 17 Chikkanalli 187 18 Aiyengeri 188 19 Ballamavathi
189 20 Yemmemadu 2 2 2 190 21 Napoklu Town 18 18 18 191 21 Napokln Village Hl2 22 Palur 193 23 Arekadu 2 2
194 24 Abyathmangala 6 6 2 3 195 25 Nelliahudikeri 4- 4 4 196 26 Perur 197 27 Nelaji 198 28 Kolakeri ~ 3 3
]99 29 Bethu 200 30 Balamuri 201 31 Hachinad . 202 32 Guhya I 203 33 Siddapura 12 ]2 12
204 34 Maldare 2 2 2 205 35 NaIadi 206 36 KunjiIa. 8 8 8 207 37 Kokeri 20B 38 Kirandadu
209 39 Kanajageri 3 3 3 210 40 Kunjalageri 7 7 7 211 4] Nalkeri 11 11 9 2 212 42 Maithadi 213 43 HaIugunda
172
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COORG STATE SOUTH COORG TALUK TABLE I
Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale industrial establishments
Numbor and name of village
0 Z '; 't rn
1 2
214 44 Byrambada 215 45 Yedur 216 46 Kannangala 217 47 Puliyeri 218 48 Badagabanangala
219 40 Chennayanakote 220 49A Chennangi 2Ql 50 Marandoda 222 50A Yavakapadi 2i!1I 51 Nariandada
224 52 Arapattu 225 53 Bellumadu 226 r;4 Kadangamurur 227 .55 Arameri 228 56 Devanageri
229 57 Chembebelliyur 230 57A Podakote 231 58 Kavadi 232 59 Ammatti 233 60 Karmad
234 61 Bettakeri 235 62 Mekur hoskeri 236 63 Hebbale 237 64 Nokya 238 65 Forest Area 1
239 64 Forest Area II 240 65 Chelavara 241 66 Karada 242 67 Palangala 243 68 Kedamullur
244 69 Kadanur 245 71 Kuklur 246 72 Aimangala 247 73 Bilugunda 248 74 Hosakote
249 75 Hoaur 250 76 Kaikeri 251 76 Nallugote 252 76A Athur 253 77 Maggirla
254 78 Naluvathoklu 255 79 Kalathmad 256 80 Kottoll 257 81 Betoli 258 82 Arji
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Small-scale Industries Census
COORG STATE SOUTH COORG TAI..UK TABLE I
Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small· scale industrial establishments
Total numbPr of N"umber of non· textile Xumber of textile N"umber of hand looms in establishments esta blishments eet,ablishments textile establiehments
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264 88 Rudraguppe 265 89 Kunda 266 90 Aruvathoklu ") 52 ii2 48 4 267 90A Gonikoppal Town J 268 91 lVlayamudi 41 41 41
269 82 Danugala 3 3 3 270 93 Balele 12 12 12 271 94 Halligattu 272 95 Ponnampet Panchayet 34 34 33 273 96 Kirgur I 1 1
274 97 Nallur 275 98 Bilur 4 4 4 276 99 Devanur 2 2 2 277 100 Heggala 6 6 6 278 101 Badaga
279 102 Shettigeri 280 103 Mugugeri 281 104 Mathur 282 105 Besagur 2 2 2 283 106 Kottageri
284 107 N"ittur 285 107A Nittur Forest Area I ") 286 107B Nittur Forest Area II J 287 108 Kuttandi 288 109 Begur 2 2 2
289 no Hudikeri '1 10 10 10 290 1l0A Hudikeri Town J 291 III Chikkamundur 292 ll2 Baliamundur 293 ll3 Bekkesodlur
294 114 Kanur 1 1 295 115 Hysodlur 296 116 Bellur 297 117 Harihara 298 118 Kothur
299 Il9 Parakatageri 4 4 4 300 120 Badagarkeri 301 121 T. Shettigeri 5 5 5 302 122 Nalkeri 303 123 Theralu
174
Small-scale Industries Census-concld,
COORG STATE SOUTH COORG TALUK TABLE I
Coorg Huml Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small·scale industrial establishments
Total number of ~umber of non·textile Number of textile Number of hand looms in cstablishmenb establishments cst"blishments textile establishments r----"---~
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304 124 West Nemmale 305 125 Ea~t Xemmale 306 126 Kumtur 7 7 7 307 127 Badaga 1 3U8 127A Badaga Forest I
309 127n Badaga Forest 310 128 Kl1l'chi 4 .~ 4 311 129 lIiaIJehaJli 1 1 1 312 130 Kutta II II 11
TRAOT TOTAL 759 753 6 674 51 28 2 1 3 8
NORTH GOORG RURAl, TOTAL 260 254 6 221 24 9 2 1 3 8
3. MERCARA TOWN 54 54 53 1
NORTH COORG TALUK 1'01'-"1, 314 808 6 274 25 9 2 1 3 8
SOUTH COORG RURAL TOTAL 499 499 453 27 19
70. VIRAJPET TOWN 57 57 57
SOUTH COORG TAJ,UK TOTAL 556 556 510 27 19
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183
Age returns
o 1
2
3
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
16
17
18
19
20,
21
22
28
24
26
Males
333
248
328
:J90
308
270
278
191
321)
182
293
126
162
256
232
264
115
366
119
3n6
100
290
1.55
172
473
FemaJ"s
327
298
346
285
254
282
250
211
3U
171i
340
IH)
322
17i
2()1
224
107
292
J] 6
382
91
221
113
lI8
468
Age r(\turn~
26
27
28
29
80
31
82
33
34
36
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
46
47
48
49
60
51
C. V-Single year age returns-contd.
}lale8
198
107
302
(;2
489
48
210
is
71i
lOt
liO
19S
40
480
47
11:')
4-3
43
73
32
III
28
264
38
COORG RURAL TRACT
J<'emnleR
J35
71
234
51
452
24
115
4!i
-w
351
67
26
117
2Vl
22
65
17
202
2(;
21
21
223
14
184
Age returnS
52
58
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
;\lale8
49
24
27
158
32
19
45
13
)57
12
19
12
19
71i
7
20
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10
8
3
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2
35
15
13
128
21
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40
7
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17
7
9
lifi
n
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22
48
9
Age returns MaleR
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
105
Age not staten
20
2
;3
2
2
4-
:3
1
TRACT TOTAL 11,683
Fernah:8
2
2
13
2
8
9
3
9,660
c. V-Single year age returns-contri.
COORG NON-CITY CRBAN TRACT
Age Age Age Age Mal.'k Fpmales returns :-'fale8 Females returns Males Females returns }Iales Females returnk
0 17 25 26 18 9 52 4 3 78
If; 20 27 9 7 53 3 2 79
2 16 26 28 23 14 54 15 80
3 12 15 29 11 6 55 12 9 81
4 21 14 30 30 27 56 2 4 82
5 21 17 31 2 4 57 1 83
6 20 10 32 14 10 58 6 84
7 17 18 33 3 59 1 85
8 21 13 34 II 7 60 12 8 86
9 10 13 35 29 21 61 87
10 11 26 36 12 10 62 2 :~ 88
11 13 21 37 4 3 63 3 89
12 22 1;, 38 13 4 64 2 3 90
13 21 20 39 ;; 2 65 6 9 91
14 21 22 40 21 15 66 92
15 22 20 41 4 67 93
16 32 13 42 4 6 68 2 3 94
17 19 8 43 ;') 3 69 2 95
18 3:~ 24 44 4 2 70 2 3 96
19 20 12 45 27 24 71 97
20 3ii 27 46 8 3 72 2 98
21 19 8 47 4 2 73 99
22 33 18 4S 8 3 74 100
23 18 10 49 3 2 75 Age not stated
24 25 It) 50 23 II 76 TRACT TOTAL 911 709
25 32 24 51 4 3 77
185 Coorg 24
Age returnS
o
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
:'I[al!'s
350
263
344
291
29R
HI2
3M
139
277
254
291)
139
401
119
323
173
197
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FemaleR
352
318
372
300
26R
299
2110
229
189
140
197
203
2:n
IV;
316
128
409
\H)
239
123
128
492
Age returns
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
3S
40
41
42
43
44
46
46
47
48
49
50
51
c. V-Single year age returns-concld.
:'IlaIps
216
llti
73
;, l!l
;"iO
224
7!)
87
"til
113
fl4
2Il
45
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48
.i7
413
81
3ti
119
31
287
42
COORG STATE TOTAL
Females
144
78
24S
;)7
47!J
12f5
48
53
77
121
27
:lOl;
71
IS
Ii!
221;
29
17
186
Age n_.tui·nf-i
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
;;3
27
171!
20
.il
14
W!l
12
21
12
21
14
7
5S
1:2
:W
10
2
FenlaleH
38
17
13
137
11
40
8
171
II!
20
10
7!i
7
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Age returlls
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
5 3
100
105
Age not stated
20
2
2
2
2
TOTAL 12,644
2
14
2
9
9
1
:1
10,869
Table D. V-Displaced Persons by District of Origin and the date or Arrival in India.
The a bove table is Nil for Coorg Rural Tract.
187
District of
Origin
1
Mymensingh
Bahawalpur
Lahore
TOTAL
District of
Origin
Mymensingh
Bahawalpur
Lahore
TOTAL
District of
Origin
Mymensingh
Bahawalpar
Lahore
TOTAL
b-V.
1946
,--"---..
11'1 F
2 .)
r-
September
r--A.-,
M F
20 21
I
1 1
r-
June
r--A.-,
M F
38 39
Displaced
,-
January
r--"----,
M F
4 5
October
,---"----,
1\1 F
22 23
July
r--A.-..,
M F
10 41
persons by district of Origin and date or arrival in India
COORG NON·CITY URBAN TRACT,
1946
._.A. ----,
February March April May June July August
r--"--, r--"--, r--"--, r---'--, r--"--, ,---"-~ r--"-~
M ]!' 111 F 111 F M F M F M F M F
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19
1947
._----November December January February March April May
,--"----, r--"--, .. --"--, r--.A.---, ,---'--, ,--"-~ ,--A.-,
1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
2
1
"
1 1 2
1948
._.A.
August September October November December 1949 1950
r--A.---., r-......A..-, ,--A.-.., r--A.~ r--"--... ,-......A..-... r-"'_;"___'
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 54 55
1
1
188
District of
Origin
1
Mymensingh
Bahawalpur
Lahore
TOTAL
District of
Origin
Mymensingh
Bahawalpur
Lahore
TOTAL
District of
Origin
Mymen!ingh
Bahawalpur
Lahore
TOTAL
D-V. Displaced persons by district of Origin and date af arrival in India.
COORG STATE
1946
,..-
1946 January February March April May June
,..-----'----., ,..-----'-------, ,..-----'-------, ,..-----'-------, ,..-----'-------, r--...A--~ ,..-.-A------,
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1947
,-
September October November December January February March
,..-----'----., ,..-----'----., ,..-----'----., ,..-----'----., ,..-----'----., ,..-----'----., ,..--A.--.,
M F M F M ]' M F M F M F M F
20 21 22 23 ,24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 38
1 2
1 1
1 1 1 1 2
July August
,-----'-----., ,..-----'----.,
M F M F
16 17 18 If}
April May
,-----'----., ,.----'----.,
M F M F
34 85 36 37
SERIAL NO. 1.
Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number and Name of Censuil Tract-Coorg Rural Tract. Sample-General-Displat·ed Persons--Geo('ral Sex -Mliles.
tJroup Means of livelihood Sub·group, Gode
Number
1 2
0.32 Collee Estate work",rs 0.32 Coffee Estate other workerR 0.33 Rubber E~tate workers 0.31 'Tea Estate workers 0.30 Sn,nd",l.\\ood 2.42 Toddy T"pper~ 4.04 Goldsmiths 3.01 Blacksmiths OAO Forest Otli~ial~ 0.40 Forest workf'rs "ngaged for the preservation of Forest 4.61 Stlwyers 2.71 Tailors 4.62 Carpenters 4.2 Brickmaker 4.91 Press workers 4.03 'Watch repairer 3.03 'l'in maker 4.g Paper Mill 2,13 Bakery 0,43 Timber loader 2.3 Sweetmeats 3.01 Horse ~ho", m'lkers 2.22 Shoe repaif(,f 3.01 Black;;mith 0.30 Cocollut plantation 0.30 Lemon plant'1tiun 3.32 Cycle repairer 2.03 13nteher 2.31 Jaggery mi).nufacturin~ 0.5 Crocodile catcher 0.30 Pepper plantation 0.30 Orange plantation 0.13 \Vooricutter 0.30 Arecanut plantatioTI 0.12 Cattle relirer 3.02 Copper smith 2.12 Rice Mill 0.30 C,udamom Estate 2.40 Soda Factory 4.2 Tile maker 4.6,1 Basket making 3.06 ,Gun repn irer • 2.91 Skin and Hide worker 3.40 Gramophone Repairer ·:L05 Harmunium repairer 4.06 Pen repairer 2.13 Pappada mflnufacturing 0.10 Horse keeper 4.64 Basket making .. 0.42 Forest produce coll('ctor 0.41 Charcual Burner~ 3.32 Machanics 2.13 Biscuit Factory 2.70 Umbrella repairer 0.30 Vegetable growing 0.5 Snake catcher 2.23 Milkman 3.03 Tinning 4.40 Lime making
2.83 Silk manufacturing 0.10 Keeper6 of Elephants \l'orkE're 2.74- Cap Repairer 2.62 \VeflVer cotton
191
Totul
Number of livelihood Cla~~-V. Number of Slips.-17,!65.
Total Employers ]J;tnployees Independent workers
3 4 5 6
11,734- 157 11,413 164 46 46
536 536 176 176 37 37
292 19 39 234 162 14 26 122 112 5 32 75 109 109 516 516 307 8 120 179 189 Ifi 25 149 822 32 262 528
19 10 9 3 2 8 8 3 3 2 2 3 2
26 11 15 7 2 1)
12 12 23 2 ·5 16 4 4 2 2
.. 14 14 3 3
]0 10 3 3 4 4
136 2 III 23 362 17 276 69 !iRS 11 281 276
58 2 51 5 83 73 10 4-8 13 35 93 4 59 30
153 20 114 19 18 2 16 89 t! 81
120 lJj 104 ] I ]
1 1 1 I 2 2 5 5 2 2
10 10 3 3 5 5
15 15 ~ 6 • 6 6
61 25 36 21 21 13 13 15 15 6 6
11 11 48 4 44-
2 2 17 17
---'--'_-17,165 821 14,508 2,836
----
SERIAL NO.2.
Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of Livolihood-V. Number and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. No. of Slips-I,87(1. Sample - Males.
(/rollp Means of Li~'elihoo(l Sub·groups Totul Employers Rmp/oyees Indep~ndent Oode uorker8
Number
1 2 3 4 5 6
0.33 Rubber Estate labourerR 4!l 49 3.01 Shoeing the Bullocks 2 2 2.!l2 Cobbler 5 5 2.23 Dairy farminl! !l 2 7 48 Paper mill workerR 1 1 2.12 Rice Mill workers 2 2 2,62 "Yeaver 1 1 4.04 Goldslllith 20 4 16 0.30 Arecanut ERtate O,vnf"r and lalJOurers 6 2 4 2.42 Tapping Hl 4 3 12 4.64 Basket making 2 ~ 2.71 Tailor 13 2 10 3.32 Fitter 1 1 ,1.91 Press workers 2 2 3.03 Worker in llieta Is 1 1 0043 Fellin~ Trees 29 23 n 4.61 S~wyers 7f{ 2 29 ,17 2.03 Butcper 1 1 0.10 Keepers of large anilllals·F.lephant~ 6 6 4.60 Preparing brooms 9 9 4.62 Carpentc,r 85 3 25 57 0.5 Snake catchf'rs 7 7 0,30 Pepper pickilJg 15 12 3 4.(\3 W~kh repairer 1 I 0.31 Tea E.tate Labourer Hl 10 ,t.40 Lime making 1 0041 Burning coal 1 3 02 Bronze vessplrr.aking 2 2 0.30 C9,rdamom Estate worl<cr 11 3 7 1 o 32 Coffee c~ring . 4 4 0.40 FOfe~t Employee,; f12 20 32 3.32 Cycle repairer 1 1 0.30 Yegetable cultivation i) ;)
0.30 Orangfl Estate 44 5 31 8 2.4 Soda factory 3 2 1 2.12 Rice mill owner und clerk~ 5 3 2 o 31 Labourer 'rea· Compa ny 9 !)
3.01 Bhwksmith 17 5 12 2.13 Bakery 4 4 4.41 Potter 10 l{)
3.02 Coppersmith .. S 1 1 6 0.32 Coffee EstatE' ownt'r and labonrt'l'8 1,31<:1 .16 1,269 33
-----"-Gmnd Tot,,] 1,879 45 1,539 295
192
Number and Nr.rne of District-26. ('oorg. Tract- Coorg Rural Tract. Genera1-Sex.Males.
SERIAL NO.3.
SOX'fERS' TICKET !?
Grou;p Corle
Number
Jfean8 of Livelihood Sub-yroups
1
0.32 0.30 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.33
.30 4.6·1 2.71
.30
.:30 3 02
Coffee Estat" Cardarnol'l T£state w.)rkprR 'Jea Estate workers Pepper Estate workers Arecanut Estate workers Orau:,?e Eotate workers Rnbhpr Estate workers Cinchona Estate workers Basket making Ta.ilor VegetaLle grol'o'ing Sandalwood Estate WNkf'rs Bronze.making Goldsmith Pottery Rice ]\fill worker :Milk maid Curpt'nter Fishinl';
2
404 4.11 2.12 2.2:~ 1.62 O.flO O.tO 2.11 O.4t 4.40
Engagca iu FOJ'eqt in Tree planting and C'oMervati<)n of Forest,; Rioe pmllloing Collector of Cow (11111(( man (I' P,
Lime making
No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. and Name ofthe Cen~uR Tract-Coorll Rural Tract. Saniple .... Scx Fem"l',~.
Tot~J
SERIAL NO. ·1.
SOHTERS' TH'KFT 2.
Oroup God~ ."'umber
Means of Lit'elihood 81Ib-yrollp§
2
0.3? Coffee Estate workers o 30 Cardamom planters 0.40 Forest work"'fS 0.31 Tea E~tat" labourers 3.01 Blacksmith 4. .112 Carpentf'TS 4.111 Sawyers ::I .02 Coppersmith 4..60 Handicraft {lreparing bro<:mR 4.64 Basket rna king 4. 41 Potters 2,10 Processing of graing 0.33 Labourer in Rubher Estate 0.43 Felling TreE'S 0.30 V I'gl'tah Ie cultivation
Total
193 C.oorg
No. of Livelihood-V. No. of Slips--6,992.
'l'otfll
3
6,44H 31 21 2 2
21 84 13 20 11 32 3li
4 16 3 2 5 3
229 I 1 I
6,992
EmJ110yers
4
8
1
51
Iunpl(l~/ces
5
6,397 31 2L
2 2
10 81 13 3
21 .3ll
2
" .)
2 2
229
6,862
I nde penden I 'Il'orkers
(J
10
3
17 11 lL
2 2
Ii)
3
79
No. of Livelihood C'la~s-V. No. of Slips- 75'1-.
Total Emplo!IUS Employees 1 ndependeltf a.orke.r,~
3 4 5 6
nil!) :j r.!)4 4 3
29 20 3 3 L I 1 1 1 ]
1 2 ~'. 2 :2 2 2 5 5 1 1 2 2
.. --_._-------754 5 743 6
--------..
'II
25
~o. and )\all~e of l'i8t'l'i~t-21). COil!'!!. No. and ~am{' of CenbU., Tl'ilct---Coor~ I\ul'allrac~. O,:n('ral--~"x-.Male~. -
GrOllp Oode Numher
1
Tmdc in areOllnut Cutlery l\1erehaD~s Padd.v Traders 'L'ohac(',) l\fereuants V ('((etable "ell"rR Bangle sellin!,!; ~1ilk Vpndors Fancy goods merchant,s .J ngll{'ry husitlPsi< C,,-nlamom MerchantR Ket"ll('ave sellers net~ iI dea 1,'l's Cattle J::.u~inp,ss Bank Employ .. e, Orang0 ~nsinesH B~nana dealers Pepper mer('}:"nh Cloth merchants Cycl<' shop business Coconut Tnde Liquor m{,l'chants Toddy Contractor General busine .• s Timber merchrtnts R'lteher shop Ganja Ven lor Plantation dealers ('o·operative "tores staff l'lweet meat seller.~ Trade in gnlcl. Dealerg in skins Provisirm shop, Shoe-Sell!'!' -SUdll sellers Fish _elIel' Medkihe Reller Bee(li shOll Riscnit shop Tea merchant, Grocery Cf)pper·merchRnts ln~ur"ncf' Co. C)I'rkR Brall(j.~ shOl' Ground·nut dealers Book·Store Salesmen (Unelassified) St.ationerv n,erchants Earthen pot b llsineSR Petrol Blink
6.11 fl.on (j ...
6.13 fl.ll 6.00 6.11 8 on 6.11 f).l I 1;'1.')
1l.00 6.04 6.8 5.1]
6.11 fUl 6.:1 6 00 6.ll 6.12 6.12 6.0n 6.il 6.11 fl.13 n.ll 6.00 fLll 6.00 6.3 6.11 n.::I 6.12 6.11 6.Cl2 3.15 fl. ]] d.ll 6.11 6.00 6.7 6.12 6.11 6.0a 6.00 6 03 6.UO 6.21 6 00 GA
;'I{erchants ur.cla,~ified Agents in Volent. Bros. and Aspinwnlla &. ('0.
SERIAL NO. ;;.
SORTER.' TfCKI':'r 2.
194
Nll. "f Li\,nliho"d Clm;s-YI. x". of Slips- I ';>Oi.
Total
.3
Jl 3:{ 13 17 3
20 8 1 -! 2
10 :l~·1
[l
12 ;;9
2 ·1
80. :1 i")
25 10 38 6il 14 1
II f)
,,)
3 7
38 1 6 7 3
12 7 3
2G2 S :{ I 2
2 2 2 2
33G (i
1,507
4
')
2
2
\ 10
1 11 1 1 1 2 !)
Hi 1
2 I 3
I 1 1
37 2
1 1 I
37
171
gml,loy~e.· 1 ndenpcndent u.·ork('r~
5
2
iii ;;
II 8
11
Ii 2 (i
22 r> I
8
s
2
ISS
3
2 74
6
437
(,
II 31
9 17 a
18 8 ] :{ :2
10 2':;5
5
3 n;')
1 4 4 6
23
8
11 1 4
6 27
1 ·1 7 3 i ()
2 37
(;
2
1 1
22il
899 ------_._._--
No. and !\ame of Diotrkt-·:16. Coorg. ::'\0. and Kame of C(;n'u~ Tract--C"org .Rurnl. bamplc ··l\lale~.
simUL XO. 6.
(jroul' C'Jde Number
Jfean.~ of livclihoorl SUb'~lroUp8
1
fi" II 6.11 6.02 13.00
fi .:~ 6.00 6.13 6.15 f).OO 6.11 lUI 6.7 lUi 6 12 6.6 6.11
Dry fi~h (kaler Ora nf:C' Se liers ~lejieine ~eller Gencrall\lerdumts
(Vnelassilied) Cloth merchants Cntler~' ~h()p Tohacco merohant, Beedi shop worker Co-operativ(' Slore worker J aggery Storn Inspector Ar,"cannt merchnats Organisf'r, Asian In~uffln(;e CD. TiP-Iver merchant Todci~' shop Est~ to agent Chilly Merchant
No. and ;'Ii"adle of the District-:!(). ('oor!!. No. 11,,<1 ~ame of the Tract-Cool'g r."ml Tract. Gencral-· Sex - Females.
Tot,d
SElH_" L ~;O. I.
SOHTlmM' TICRI':T 2.
Group emir< Sumuer
Means of liCf'/ihood 8ub·;]rolljJ
1
6.00 Ii. U; f).00 6.? 6.11 6.11 6.02 6.00 6.11 6.ll 6.14-6.11 6.12 ILU 6.11 6.00
Bangle selling llatle Lcn vct-! seller Cutlery mterc!J.1r,t Cloth ~hop flhee and Butter ~ej]er l\[i I k ~e II ing :\J edicine seller Petty shop keepers Sweetmeat sellers Provision merchant Haw ker in (~round nut H:l,ppalaOl selling Toddy shop Vegehhle seller Coconut oil merchant Mer.:hunts (Unclassified)
Total
195
Xu. of Livelihood Class-VI. No. uf Slips·-170.
Total
., " I !l I
lL~
10 !J 1 2 4 1 2
G.
1 2
170
JiJmplo!lers
2
17
No. of jivclihor>o Cla88-"1. Xo. of Slips-no
Employees Independent per80llS
5 (j
4, 5 I
10 Hi
" S 7
::l 2
2 1 3 :l 3 1
1 2
34 119
'fatal Emplvyers Emp/'Jyees Indef~ndent workers
3
6 4 :2 :l 1 3 I
IS ;, 2 3 1 4 2 1
17
73
4 5
2
II
16
6
6 4 2 1 1 :l I
II) .')
2 :1 1 4 J I fl
57
SERIAL NO. 13.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. No. of Slips-7,872. General-Males.
Group Gode 1lfeans of livelihood Sub·groups Total Employers Employees Independent Number workers
1 :: 3 4 5 6
9.00 Coolies (Unclassified) 3,418 3,418 9.4 Hotel owners and workers 548 78 274 196 8.22 Teachers 295 295 8.20 School peons 18 18 8.6 Municipality workers 10 10 9.00 Contractors (Unclassified) 186 15 70 101 8.70 Settlement surveyors 6 6 9.3 Washermen 216 12 28 176 9.65 Employees of Co· operative Society 29 29 9.5 Cinema workers 28 26 1 9.2 Barbers 120 20 100 5.11 Bricklayers 87 45 42 8.7 C. P. W. D. workers 77 77 8.8 Union Government servants 10 10 8.8 Central Excise worker 13 13 7.6 Post office staff 46 46 8.7 Provincial Government servants 127 127 5.12 Stone cutters 443 443 8.5 Village officers 62 62 9.63 Clerks in private firms 44 44 9.II Drivers (Private) 27 27 9.63 Surveyors 7 7 9.65 Indian Coffee Board Employees 11 11 5.13 Painters 10 10 5.10 Building contractors 136 10 75 51 5.2 Mill coolies 29 29 i5.l2 Plasters 166 166 5.10 Mud workers 548 548 8.8 Government servants (Unclassified) 42 42 8.4 Police Department (Constables) 99 99 9.83 Ashrama workers 6 6 9.12 Cooks 243 243 9.81 Temple priests 157 4 95 58 9.81 Mosque mukris 23 19 4 9.81 Church priests 6 5 1 9.10 Domestic servants 339 339 5.7 Sanitary Inspector 3 3 8.10 Hospital staff 35 35 8.11 Doctors 20 20 8.16 Compounders 29 29 8.12 Native Doctors 19 3 16 9.0 Astrologers 14 14 5.7 Scavengers 2 2 9.0 Club Marker 2 2 9.5 Devil Dancers 3 3 5.6 Water pump worker 4 4 9.5 J\ctorsin dramas 5 5 9.5 Monkey Dancers 2 2 9.5 Bull Dancers 2 2 9.5 Band (Pipes) 2 2 9.5 Exhibition of curiosities 6 6 9.0 Bungalow watchmen 5 5 9.65 (Trade Assn.) Attender 2 2 9.1i Music Instructor 1 1 8.22 Teacher 1 1 8.6 Panchayat Board coolies 1 1 9.00 Bungalow Inspector 1 1 9.4 Hotel Manager 2 2 5.12 Stone Dresser 1 1 9.0 Club Manager 1 1 9.0 Barman of the Club 1 1 8.7 Gauge Reader 1 1 9.5 Harikatha Dasa I 1
Total 7,799 120 6,865 814
Beggars 47 Pensioners 27
198
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. Sample-Males.
SERIAL NO. 14.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Group Oode Number
Means of livelihood Snb-YfOltpS
1
8.22 9.0 9.5 9.12 9.2 5.10 8.4 5.4 9.65 8.7 8.7 8.8 8.5 7.6 8.8 9.10 i;'O 9.71 9.81 9.3 9.82 9.81 9.00 8.10 9.00 5.12 9.4 9.65 9.00 9.50 8.20 5.11 9.0 9.5 8.12
Teachers Olerks Cinema Theatre workers Cooks Barbers Workers under building Contractors Police Irrigation Supervisors India Coffee Board Revenue department Agricultural department Union Government servants Village 0 ffi cers Postal department Oentral Excise Department Domestic servants Workers in building out of Bamboo Image makers Archaka Dhobi Employers in churches and Temples Religious preachers Banglow watchers Hospital staff Engine Driver Stone worker Hotel keepers and workers Co-operative Society Staff Daily labourer Bull (Dancers) Peons in school Maisons and bricklayers Astrologers Harikatha Vaidhyas and Pandits
Providents Beggars Retired Military Men
,,!
Total
199
No. oflivelihood Class-VIII. No. of Slips-876.
Total Employers Employees I ndependa.nt persons
3 4 5 6
~ 25 9 9 5 5
33 33 19 3 16 99 7 92 6 6 1 1 3 3 2 2 6 6
11 II 5 5 7 7 2 1 1
31 31 14 13 1 2 2
10 1 5 4 23 2 4 17
5 5 6 6 3 3 8 8 1 1
39 17 22 73 12 33 28
5 5 372 372
1 I 1 2 2
31 31 1 1 1 1 6 6
867 22 747 98
4 4 1
SERIAL NO. 15.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Rural Tract. General-Females.
Group Oode Number
1If ean8 of Ii velihood Sub-groups
1
8.10 9.82 9.10 9.3 9.12 8.7 9.0 5.10 9.10 5.12 9.4 5.12 8.22 9.0 8.7 8.20 5.11
Hospital staff Temple servants Ayahs Dhobi Cooks Typist in Munsiff's Court P. W. D. Labourer Mud workers Domestic Servant Plastering work Hotel servantR Stone cutters Teachers Coolies State Government Servants School peon Bricklayers
Providents and remittance Beggars
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Census Tract-Coorg Rural Tract. Sample-Females.
Total
SERIAL NO. 16.
:<IORTERS' TICKET 2.
Group Oode NI{mber
jlfeans oj livelihood Sub-group&
1
5.2 9.5 8.14 8.22 8.Il 5.11 5.10 9.3 9.10 5.12 9.12 8.8 9.0
P. W. D. Road worker Monkey Dancer Midwife Teacher Physician Bricklayers Mud-worker Dhobi Domestic servant Stone cutter Cooks Union Government Servants Daily labonrers
Total
200
N um ber of livelihood Class-VIII. Number of Slips-I,613.
Total Employer8
.3 4
18 6 5
51 1 70
I 7
25 66
9 14 92 30
1,182 2 I 4
1,583 1
14 J.';
No. of livelihood Chlss-VIn . No. of Slips-l 77.
Tot((l Employers
.) 4
I 1 I 2 I I 4 3 9 6 9 1
137
176
1
Emploype8
5
18 6 5
12 64
1 7
25 66
9 2
47 30
1,182 2 I 4
1,481
Emplo!/e~8
{;
1 -
2
4
9 6 9 1
137
170
I ndependant workers
6
38 6
12 45
101
I ndependant workers
6
1 I
3
6
SERlkL NO. 17.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. oflivelihood Class-Yo No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non.City Urban Tract. No. of Slips-860. General-Males.
Group Dode Means of livelihood Sub'gr01lp8 Total Employer Employee I ndependant Number 'Worker
1 2 3 4 5 6
4.62 Carpenters lGR 1 36 131 3.32 Fitters, Mechanics in Garage engaged in repairing l\Iotors 57 7 50 2.71 Tailors (Stitching) 107 6 14 87 4.04 Goldsmiths, Jewellers 87 5 11 71 4.61 Sawyers 37 1 II 25 0.32 'Yorkers in Coffee Estate 75 31 44 2.12 Workers in Rice Mills 33 3 30 0.40 Forest officials 34 34 2.92 00bblers 20 1 18 2.13 Workers in Bakery 20 Ii 14 3.32 Cycle repairers H) 3 7 9 3.02 Coppersmiths 19 1 6 12 4.2 Brick-makers 17 6 11 2.03 Butchers 15 1 " 9 0.43 Firewood cutting 14 14 3.01 Blacksmiths 17 3 3 11 2.40 Soda manufacturers 15 3 12 4.60 Preparing Brooms 13 13 0.60 Fishing 7 2 4 4.5 Workers in Tyre Company 7 2 5 2.00 Sweetmeat making or putto 6 6 4.91 Press workers 12 2 9 1 3.03 Tin makers 4 1 3 4.03 Watch repairers 7 7 0.22 Packer in the Honey and wax production 6 6 0.30 Grower of Cardamoms 4 3 1 4.65 Workers in plywood 4 4 2.23 Milk man 3 3 4.92 Binders in Presses 3 3 4.64 Basket makers 3 3 0.12 Cattle rearing 3 3 2.23 Workers in dairy farm 2 I 2.42 Toddy Tappers 2 2 3.06 Gun repairing 2 2 3.7 "Cnani Medicine making 2 2 4.02 Photo Frame workers 2 2 3.01 Shoeing Bullocks with iron shoes 2 2 3.01 Lock repairers 1 1 0.10 Elephant Mahout 1 1 2.74 Cap repairer 1 2.62 Worker in Weaving Factory 1 1 3.03 Repairer of Torch lights 1 0.30 Orange Estate worker 1 1 4.60 Cottage industry 1 1 2.75 Bed repairer 1 I 1.31 Purifying Gold 1 1 3.03 Petromax repairing I I 4.5 Worker in Rubber Tyre Co. I I 3.5 Dealers and repairers of singer Bewing machines 1
Total 860 79 341 440
201
Coorg. 26
No. and Name of District--26. Coorg. No. and Name of Traet-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Sample-Males
SERIAL NO. IS.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Group Code Number
Means of livelihood SUb-gY01lpS
1
4.62 4.61 0.40 0.32 3.32 4.04 2.71 0.60 3.01 2.92 4.91 3.02 4.61 2.12 4.03 4.5 0.30 0.11 2.04 2.03 2.13 2.62 4.2
Carpenters Saw Mill workers Forest office workers Coffee planters Persons engaged in making lorry bodies Goldsmiths Tailors Fishing Shoeing bullocks, horses Cobblers Press workers Coppersmith Sawyers Rice Mill workers Watch repairers Tyre workers Worker in cardamom estate Cowherd (Grazing) Soda shop worker Butcher Bakery worker Weaving worker Pr!'paring bricks
Number and Name of District-26. Coorg.
2
Total
SERIAL NO. HI.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Displaced Persons-Mal!'s.
Group Code N1lmber
1
2.12
.Means of livelihood Sub-groups
Accountant, Suryodayll Rice Mills
Total
202
No. of livelihood Class-Y. No. of Slips-l0l.
Total E1rIpll)y~r Employees I ndependant
3 4
19 6
11 6 3 6
10 9 3 2 3 3 3 2 4 5 2 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 I I
101 8
1'\ urn ber of livelihood Cla.ss-V. N"um ber of Slips.
worker
.5 6
19 6
11 3 6
10 5 2 3 3
3 2 4 3
3 2 1
1 I 1 I I 1
47 46
Totol Employer Employee Independant warkers
3 4 5 6
1
1 1
~ERIAu NO. 20.
SORTERS TICKliYi' 2.
Xumber and Xame of District-26. Coorg. Number and Name of Census Tract----Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. General-Females
Group Gode Means of livelihood S1tb-yroup Number
1 • :2
0.32 Coffee planters and workers 2.71 Tailors 2.12 Rice mill workers .. 4.60 Preparing brooms 2.50 Snuff manufacturer 4.2 Brick makers 0.40 Forest officials 2.23 Milk maid 2.13 Preparing Happlams 2.70 Preparing hand bags 4.64 Basket and thatti making' 0.30 Orange estate workers 4.04 Jewellery shop 2.11 Hand pounding of rice
Total
SERIAL NO. 21.
SOMIERS' TICKET 2.
'Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Kumber and Name of Tract-Coorg Kon-City Urban Tract. Sample-Females.
Group Gode Number
1
4.60 0.32 2.71 4.64
Preparing brooms Coffee plan ters Tailors Basket, thatti maker
Means of livelihood Sub-yroup
2
Total
Kumber of livelihood Class-V. Rumber of Slips-58.
Total Employer Employee
3 4 5
24 8 16 4 [) 5 9 2 2 2 2 2 3 I 1 I I I I 2 2
58 9 28
Kumber of livelihood C!.n.ss-V. Number of Slips-So
Total Employer Employee
.3 4 5
3 2 2 2 I
8 2
I ndependant ux)rker
6
4
9 2
3 I 1 I
21
I ndependant worker
6
3
2 I
6
SER1AL NO. !!~.
SORTERS' TWKET 2.
~umber Rnd Nltme of Distriet-26. Coorg. Nllmbpr and Name of Tract-Coorg Non-City {Orban Trad. General-.!\iales.
Group Code J1eans of liuelihood Sub-groups "Vumber
1 2
6.00 I'lhop keepe·!' 6.11 Retail provision shop 6.4 'VholeRa Ie pruvision Hhojl 6.15 Ti m bel' bllsin('ss 6.11 Fish tra(krs 1;,01l Retail geller,d nll'rehants ILOO Cutlery goods nwr('hants 1;'3 Retail cloth merchant U.8 Work('rs in Banks Ii .11 ~Li lk Helling li.oO Gen~ralllle rl'hant in gla"wal'" Ii .11 Trader of co('onu t~, et(·. 1i.1 :l Toddy, Arrack, Beer merchants U.5 Wholesaler in gilted artich·s 6.l! Vegeta bles stall worker (i .II Fruit shop business (LU Dealer in sweetmeats 1).21 PetroJ('um distribut, 1'8
Ii .11 Edible oil distributors (i.OO Co-operative store", ti.OO ~Iotor (parts) dealer." 6.4 Employees ullder toffee lllerchants (i.4 A~ent,s of Tea (i .11 .Taggery merchants (i.OO Diacnond merchants G .15 Batelleaves merchant (l.03 ~ews paper distributors (i 3 Skin merchants ti .15 Beedi merchants ti.OO Ammuuition merchants (i .3 Footwear merchants 6.i5 \Vholesale general merchant in other than foodstuffs (i.4 l{i('o merchant (i.02 Trader in medicines 6.01 Hawk"r (UnclassIfied) 6.02 Driiggists (L03 8ta tionery merchan t n.;' Wholesale cloth merchallt 6.00 Bangle shop 6.4 Cardamom merchant 6.ll :Mutton sellers 6.03 Dealer in books 6.04 Cattle business 6_11 Trader in butter 6.12 Trader in cold drinks (L7 Insurance agents 6.00 Copper merchants H.!) \Vhclesale heedi merchant 6.G Wholesale Gell{'ral merchant other than foodstuffs ti.OO Watch dealer ti .13 Snuff merchant (i.11 Pappadft business 6.00 Aluminium goods seller G.OO Dealer in Trunks 1).21 Keroselle oi 1 salesmall (j .11 Eiseui t seller (i.00 Petty deal('r iIi perfumery (j .11 Betelnut merchant (j .15 Pallsupari merchant
Total
204
Number of Ii velihood Class--Y1. Number af Slips-8I3.
Total Employer Employee .';
3 4 5
15 1 6 116 23 2t)
13 3 45 13 18 27 4 H7 12 38 68 7 6 89 Hi 26 28 28 19 2 8
7 :2 I 19 4 3 14 12
:~ lti 2 4 Hi
9 8 8 3 3 7 7
H 13 !J 9 4 4 3 3
14 4 4 4 1 3
24 1 2 3 7 2 1 7 4 3 3 3 ::I 3 8 8 6 2 6 1 7 4 2 3 2 7 5 5 2 2 5 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 2 3 8
Independant worker
6
8 68 10 14 23 47 55 47
9 4
12 2 3
10 16 9
3 3
14
21 3 4
3 3 ::I 3 Ii
5 7 1 3 2 7
1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I 4 8
------------------------813 110 249 454
-----------------------
SERtAL NO. 23.
SORTERS' TICK.ET 2.
Number and Name of'District-26. Coorg. Number and Name of Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Sample-Males.
Group Code NumQer
Means of livelihood Sub-groups
1
6.3 6.15 6.11 6.00 6.5 6.00 6.11 6.4 6.11 6.11 6.11 6.03 6.00 6.3 6.00 0.00 6.11 6.15 6.15 6.02 6.12 6.11 6.21 6.11 6.5 6.7 6.4 6.00 6.8 6.3
Cloth merchants Panbeeda, Bedi merchants Provision shop dealers General merchants Timber business Cutlery merchants Fish trade Wholesale coffee dealers Fruit merchants Milk seller Coconut merchant Paper books seller General merchants Proprietor, dealer of piece goods Ammunition dealer Copper merchant Vegetable seller Betel leaves seller Beedi merchant Trader in drugs and medicines Arrack Depot Clerk Meat seller servant Salesman, petrol bunk Groundnut selling Wholesale gilted article selling Organiser, Insurance Representative of biscuit industries Hardware merchant Manager, Canara Banking Corporation Shoe shop, foot wear hOUile ..
Number and Namc of District-26. Coorg.
Total
SERIAL NO. 24.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. General -Females.
Group Code Number
1
6.00 6.11 6.13 6.11 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.11 6.7 6.3 6.20 6.11 6.11 6.00 6.11 6.00 6.00
Means oj livelihood Sub-groups
Petty shop keepers, general articles Provision dealers Tobacco dealers Milk selling Petty shop keepers Bangle· sellers General merchants Dealer in butter Clerk, Insurance Co. Fancy footwear sellers Selling firewood Sale of pappadams Vegetable selling Diamond seller Sweetmeat seller Selling pots Copper merchants
205
Total
Number of livelihood Class-VI. Number of Slips-B6.
Total
3
8 3
10 15
8 5 4 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 2
86
Employer
4
1
3 2
1
7
Employee
(j
5
5 8 3
2
2
1 1
1 I 1
1
I 1
33
Number of livelihood Class-VI. Number of Slips-34.
Total
3
6 3 3 4 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 I 1 1 1 1 1
34
Employer Employee
4 5
1
1 1
I ndependant worker
6
2 3 [)
4 3 5 4
2 2 4
3
1 1 1 I
1 I 1
1
1
46
1 ndependant worker
6
6 3 3 4 2 3 2 1
2 1 1 1 1 1 1
32
~E.RlAL NO. 2/1.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Number and NllJXle of District-26. Coorg. Number and Name of Census Tract--Coorg Non.City Urban Tract. Sample-Females.
GfOUp Code Number
1
6.Il 6.15 6.00 6.00
Groundnut business Beedas, beedi seller Petty shop keeper Bangles merchant
Means of livelihood Sub·grouPi
2
Tr·t.l
SERIAL NO. 26.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. General-Male~.
Group Code Number
1
7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.42 7.41 7.1
Means of livelihood Sub-groups
Lorry, bus drivers Lorry, bus conductors Loading and unloading lorries Bus, lorry cleaners Cart drivers and owners Persons engaged in motor transport Bullock cart drivers owners Hire received from ponies and horses Porters parcel carrying .. IV class officer, railway Out Agency Hire receiving from asses
2
206
Total
Number of livelihood Class-VI. Number of Slips-5.
Total Employer Employee
3 4 5
2 1 1 1
5
Number of Livelihood Class-VII. Number of Slips-353
Total Employer Employee
3 4 5
113 101 30 30 50 50 57 57 37 3 13 49 4 35
9 1 5 3 2 2 2 2 1
353 8 295
Independant worker
6
2 1 1 1
5
lndependant worker
6
12
21 10 3 3
1
50
SERIAL NO. 27.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non·City Urban Tract. Sample-Males.
Group Code Means of livelihood S1,b-group8 Number
1 2
7.1 Lorry, bus drivers 7.1 Conductors of lorries and buses 7.1 Loading and unloading lorries 7.1 Lorry, bus cleaners 7.1 Persons engaged in motor transport service 7 .1 Cart drivers
Total
SERIAL NO. 28.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of the District-26. Cocrg. No. and Name of the Census Tract-Coorg Non.City Urban Tract. General--1remales.
Group Code Number
1
M W'/I.S olli'ltelihood Sub·group~
2
Nil.
SERIAL NO. 29.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Census Abstract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Sample-Females.
G,.oup Code Number
1
Means of livelihood Sub·(!T'oups
2
Nil.
207
No. of livelihood Class-VII. No. of Slips-3!'
Total Employer Employee
3 4
8 6 5 4 7 1 1
31 1
No. of livelihood ClaBs6s-VII. No. of Slips-Nil.
5
8 6 5 4 6 1
30
I ndependant w()Ifjer
6
Tolal Employer lImploy«e Indepe'MJa'Jtt
3 4
No. of livelihood Class-VII. No. of Slips-Nil.
worke,.
6 6
Total Employer Employee
5 6
SERIAL NO. 30.
SORTERS' TICKET 3().
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. General-Males.
Group Oode Means of livelillOod Sub-groups N1tmber
1 2
9.0 Daily wage earners, unclassified 9.10 Domestic servants 9.4- Persons engaged in hotels 8.7 Employees under State Govern;ment 5.11 Mason workers 8.4 Police, Head Constables, Inspecto~ ~f Police 8.6 Municipal offioe clerks, peons and attenders 5.7 Miscellancous workers in municipalities, Hcavangers and "weepers 8.8 Employees of Central Government . . . . . . 8.22 Teachers and headmasters 9.5 persons engaged in Circus Co. 9.2 Barbers 8.20 Miscellaneous workem in school~ 8.22 Teachers in schools S.10 Workers in Hospitals 9.82 Temple workers 9.4 Hostel workers 9.82 Poojaris and archakas 9.5 Film workers and theatre workers 9.3 Washermen 5_10 Building contractors and other workers connected with it 9.0 Astrologers (Palmists) 9.61 Advocates 5.12 Stone cutters 7.6 Postal workers 5.13 Painters 7.9 Wireless operators 7.7 Telegraph workers 8.11 Surgeons in Hospital and other doctors 9.11 Drivers of cars (privRte) 8.16 Compounders 9.62 Lawyers clerks 9.82 Religious workers in mosque 5.51 Workers in electriCity company 9.0 Unclassified workers and clerk~ 9.82 Employees in churches 9.81 Priest missionaries 8.5 Village officers 8.1S Workers in Veterinary Department 9.11 Private cartman 8.6 District board worker 9.73 Photographer 8.12 Native doctors 9.12 Cooks 9.65 Marker in clerks and associations 5.2 Road contractors and other persons engaged in road construction 9.13 Gardeners 9.64 Auditor private 9.5 Aerobats feats 9.72 Editor' Kodagu ' weekly .. 9.5 Teacher in music 9.5 Snake charmers 9.72 Author of eduational books
Total
Rent from buildings Pensioners and retired workers .. Beggars and Vagrants For workers {nmates of Jail8
Total
208
No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No.ofSIips-2,614.
Total Employer Employee Independant worker
3 4 5 6
445 44;3 183 183 322 37 285 294 294 144 144 89 89 37 37 53 53 78 78
112 112 90 90 37 6 5 26 21 21 14 14 33 a3
7 7 15 15 12 7 5 22 22 26 3 4 19
ll2 18 77 17 20 2() 17 10 7 25 25 25 ·25 11 II
I I 8 7
11 5 5 t 14 14
8 8 7 7 !) 9 6 6
IS 18 5 5 5 5 [) 5 6 6 5 [)
~ 3 5 [)
10 1 9 90 90
I) I)
7 6 2 2 1 I 1 1 1 I 2 2 1 1 1 1
2,486 80 2,278 127 -----14 63 30 22
129 ---
BERIAL NO. 31.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Sample-Males
Gro¥P Code Number
Means of livelihood Sub-group$
1
9.10 9.4 8.4 5.7 9.2 8.22 9.0 5.12 8.10 9.75 9.11 9.3 8.7 8.8 5.11 9.0 9.5 9.0 8.11 7.6 8.13 8.21 9.5 9.82 5.2 9.13 8.20 9.63 8.18 9.12 5.13 9.82 9.82 5.10 8.6
Cooi'g
Domestic servants Hotel workers Police constables Municipal scavenger Barber Teachers Astrologers Breaking granite stones Hospital workers Photographers Private cartmell Washerman Government worker State Central Government workers Mason workers Daily wage earner (Unclassified) Workers under circus Unclassified workers Medical practitioners Postal workers Dental surgeons civil surgeon Lecturer, Government College Theatre workers Temple workers Construction of bridges Mali in a bungalow Sweeper, Government College Engineer Veterinary officer Butler Painter Malavi Masjid Hakim Building contractor District Board Clerk
Living house rent Beggars Pensioners Convicts
2
20{}
Total
No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. of Slips-30S.
Total Employer Employee I ndependant worker
3 4 5 (j
40 40 46 i 38
8 8 13 13 10 1 2 7 13 13
3 3 3 3 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2
30 30 9 9
27 27 43 43
9 9 4 4 2 2 3 3 2 1 I 2 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 I 1 2 2 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1
299 9 272 18
1 4 2 2
SERIAL NO. 32.
SORTERS' TWKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of"Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Displaced persons-Males.
Group Code Number
1
9.4
flfeans of li~'elillOod Sub-groups
Proprietor, Ganesh Lr dge
Tutal
SERIAL ::\0. 33.
t;ORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and :!'lame of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Gcm'ritl-F,'males.
Group Code Sllmber
Men.q of livelihood Sub-oronps
1
9.() 9.10 9.12 5.10 8.17 8.10 8.22 8.7 5.7 9.3 9.;)
8.21 8.20 9.4 8.11 8.14 8.16 8.6 8.20 5.;'} 9.5 9.5 ~) .5
Daily wage earnE'}'s unclassified Domestic servants Cooks
2
Persons engaged in mud work and construction NursE'S Hospital workers Teachers State Government Employees 1\lunicipal sweepers and scavengers Washer women Actress in circus Lecturer in College Hotel workers and school boarding houses Hotel workers Doctors Midwife Compounders Municipal worker Librarian in Government College Electrician Snake charmer Sweeper in theatre A,'rohats feats
BeglZars and haridas bakta of Sri Venkataramana Rent-from buildings
Total
210
No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No.ofSlips-l.
Total
3
1
1
Employpf
4
]'\0. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. of Slips-587 .
Total Employer
3 4
154 139 52 4-5 27 ]2 44 16 HI
8 I) 3 5 4 2 3 2 I 1 1 1 1 1
Employee Independent worker
5 6
Employee Independent worker
5 6
154 139 52 45 27 12 44 16 19
8 9 3 5 4 2 3 2 1 I 1
1 I
-----------------------550 540 10
13 17
SERIAL NO. 34.
SORTERS' TICKET 2.
No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. No. of Slips-59. Sample-Females.
Group Code Mean8 of livelihood Sub-groups Potal Errvployer Employee Independent Number worker
1 2 3 4 Ii 6
9.00 Unclassified mazdoor 16 la 9.10 Domestic servants 15 15 9.12 Cooks 6 6 8.22 Teachers 5 5 8.17 Nurses 2 2 5.11 Persons engaged in construction work i.e., brick layers 3 3 5.7 Sweeper (Municipality) .. 2 2 9.83 Attender, Mahila Samaj Association 1 1 9.5 Conjurer 1 1 9.3 Dhoby 1 1 9,4 Hotel keeper boarding, lodging I I 6.7 Government service State 1 1
Total 54 1 51 2
House rents interest on money 2 Beggars 3 5
Total 59 I 51 2
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