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  • Census of India 2011

    MAHARASHTRA

    SERIES-28 PART XII-B

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    NASHIK

    VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

    DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS MAHARASHTRA

  • CENSUS OF INDIA 2011

    MAHARASHTRA

    SERIES-28 PART XII - B

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    NASHIK

    VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

    Directorate of Census Operations MAHARASHTRA

  • MOTIF

    Trimbakeshwar Temple

    The village of Trimbak, 36 kms from Nashik, is famous for the Trimbakeshwar Temple and as the source of the Godavari River. Trimbakeshwar enshrines one of the 12 jyotirlingas dedicated to Shiva and this one is considered to be the main jyotirlinga.

    Legend has it that Guatam Rishi performed a rigorous ritual of prayer and penance or tapasya to Shiva on Brahmagiri Hill which rises above the present-day temple. Pleased with this devotion, Shiva is said to have blessed him and brought down to earth from heaven the sacred rivers of Ganga, Gautami and Godavari.

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    (i) 18

    (ii) 23

    (iii) 37

    (iv) 151

    (v) 165

    (vi) 179

    (vii) 427

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

    (i) Table -1: Households by Ownership status and by Number of Dwellingrooms occupied in the District, 2011 473

    Urban PCA-Town wise Primary Census Abstract

    Section - I Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

    Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

    District Primary Census Abstract

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

    Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes (SC)

    Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

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

    Contents

    Administrative Setup

    Important Statistics

    District Highlights - 2011 Census

    Brief History of the District

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgement

    History and Scope of the District Census Handbook

  • (ii) Table -2: Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent,Semi permanent and Temporary houses, 2011 474

    (iii) Table -3: Number and Percentage of Households by main source ofDrinking water, 2011 476

    (iv) Table -4: Number and Percentage of Households by main source ofLighting, 2011 478

    (v) Table -5: Number and Percentage of Households by type of Latrinefacility, 2011 480

    (vi) Table -6: Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainageconnectivity for waste water outlet, 2011 484

    (vii) Table -7: Number and Percentage of Households by availability ofKitchen facility, 2011 485

    (viii) Table -8: Number and Percentage of Households by type of fuel used forCooking, 2011 486

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

    488

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

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

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

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

    (C.Chandramouli) Registrar General &

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

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    Preface

    The emphasis on decentralised planning is progressively gaining momentum in India in view of the enactment of Panchayat Raj Institutions at grass-root level. This Handbook provides necessary information required for planning and decision making at the micro level in the context of decentralized planning at district and block level.

    In fact, Census has voluminous database systematically organised, updated and structured so that it is of some value and generates valuable information for development. For the best utilisation of such extensive data, the Census Organisation is publishing such primary census data, integrated with other non-census data from secondary sources with village level information and maps as a handbook for each district. The Registrar General and Census Commissioner in his foreword has already provided sufficient details of history and scope of the publication of District Census Handbook.

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

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

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

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

    Lastly, I take this opportunity to offer my thanks to all officials in various grades who have been actively involved in voluminous work of compilation and preparation of this volume. The list of the officials of this Directorate closely associated with this work is given in the Acknowledgements.

    Ranjit Singh Deol Mumbai Director of Census Operations, 31stMay, 2014 Maharashtra

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    Acknowledgements

    WRITE-UP UNIT

    Section-in-charge

    Shri.Y.S.Patil Deputy Director

    Supervision

    Shri D. B. Gode Assistant Director

    Editing

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

    Drafting

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

    VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY UNIT

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

    D.D. E. UNIT

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

    P. C. A. UNIT

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

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    MAP UNIT Shri D.N. Chaurasia Reaserch Officer Shri A. Braganza Sr. Geographer Shri V.B. Yadav Sr. Draughtsman Smt. T.S. Kavthekar Sr. Draughtsman Smt. P.J. Naikar Sr. Draughtsman Shri J.G. Naikar Sr. Draughtsman

    ORGI- Data Processing Division

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

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    HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

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

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

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

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

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

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    Brief History of the District

    It is believed that the name of Nashik district has its origin from the story of Ramayan. Lord Rama with his wife Sita and brother Laxmana stayed during their exile period at Panchavati, Nashik. Laxmana severed the nose (Nasika, a Sanskrit word) of Ravanas sister Shurpnakha who insisted to marry Laxmana. Thus the name Nashik was originated. The earliest literary mention of Nashik occurs in a Vattika of Katyayana (circa 250 B.C.) on Paninis Sutra (VI, I, 63) as explained by Patanjali. Katyayans Vattika implies the name Nasikya, a city (Nagara) which was the same as modern Nashik. Later, the name occurs in several subsequent works such as the Brihtsambita of Varahamihira (6thcnetry A.D.), Vayu, Varaha and other Puranas. Nashik was however more famous as a holy pilgrimage centre than as the headquarters of the territorial division.

    Nashik went through rules of different dynasties. The period of Yadava supremacy ended with the invasions of Muslims from the north under Ala-ud-din Khilji and Malik Kafur. For about twenty years after Ala-ud-din Khiljis conquest (1294), most of the present day district of Nashik formed a part of the dominions of the territory of Sultan of Delhi (1317 A.D.) and then passed to the Bahamani King (1347-1490) of Gulbarga and lastly to NizamShahi King (1490-1630) of Ahmadnagar, subsequently, Nashik was included in the Mughal province of Aurangabad.

    During Maratha regime Nashik district occupied a key position in Maharashtra. It was later liberated from Muslim Joke by Marathas and came under British rule in 1818. The present territory of Nashik district was formerly partly distributed in Khandesh and Ahmadnagar districts. In 1837-38 part of Ahmadnagar district consisting of Sinnar, Chandor, Dindori, Nashik including Igarpuri and Peint State were made into a sub-collectorate under Ahmadnagar. The sub-collectorate of Nashik was, however, abolished in 1856 and its talukas incorporated in Ahmadnagar district. In 1861, Nimarpeta under Sinnar and VaniPeta under Dindori were abolished and a new sub-division was formed with headquarters at Niphad. Headquarters of Karnaltaluka included in Trimbakpeta was transferred to Igatpuri town in the year 1861-62 and the name of the talukachaged from Karnai to Igatpuritaluka. In 1869, Nashik was made a fulfledged district, with eight sub- divisions of Ahmadnagar viz. Nashik, Sinnar, Igatpuri, Dindori, Chandor, Niphad, Yevla and Akola and three sub divisions namely Nandgaon, Malegaon and Baglan from Khandesh and Peint state. Shortly, afterwards Akola taluka was returned to Ahmadnagar. In 1875, Baglantaluka was divided into two talukas viz. Baglan or Satana and Kalwan. After the death of begam, Peint State became British territory and was made into sub division in 1878. There were no major changes in the district or taluka boundaries between 1901 to 1948.

    Consequent upon the merger of Indian States a new Mahal known as Surganamahal consisting of the former Indian State of Surgana was created in 1949. In 1950,11villages were transferred to Aurangabad district. Two villages from Surat district were added to this district. Four villages were transferred to Dhule district. With the re-organisation of States in 1956, the

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    district was included in Mumbai State, since 1960 it formed a part of Maharashtra.

    At the time of 1961 Census the district comprised of 11 talukas and 2 mahals, having 1652 inhabited villages and 15 towns. At the time of 1971 Census, the district had 13 tahsils comprising 1628 inhabited villages and 20 towns. The number of tahsils in the district remained unchanged in 1981 Census. However, three new towns were added viz. Satpur, Vadner and Eklahare and four towns Manmad (N.M.), Nandgaon (N.M.), PimpalgaonBasrant and Vani were declassified. At the time of 1991 Census, the number of tahsil remained 13 with 1814 inhabited villages. Two municipal councils viz. (i) Nashik Road Deolali and (ii) Satpur and one Census town viz. Vadner have been merged along with 19 villages of Nashik tahsil with the Nashik Municipal Corportation, Ghoti B.K. villages of 1981 census, has been declared as census town in 1991 census. At the time of 2001 census the district had 15 tahsils comprising 1929 villages and 18 towns. In 2011 census, the district has 15 tahsils, 25 towns and 1922 villages (including 3 uninhabited villages).

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    Administrative Set up

    There were Major changes in the administrative set-up of Maharashtra after the 1991 Census, resulting in increase of five districts. The number of districts rose from 30 in 1991 Census to 35 in 2001 Census. Greater Bombay districts of 1991 Census divided in to two forming Mumbai and Mumbai suburban districts. Similarly new districts Nandurbar, Washim, Hingoli andGondiya districts were form bifurcating Dhule, Akola, Parbhani and Bhandara districts respectively. At the time of 2001 Census Konkan division included 6 districts, Nashik division had 5 districts, Pune division had 5 districts, and Aurangabad division had 8 districts, Amravati division had 5 districts and Nagpur division had 6 districts. Nashik district is included in Nashik division. Thus for 2011 census the State has 35 districts spread over 6 divisions in Maharashtra. Nashik district has 15 tahsils, 25 towns and 1922 villages spread over Surgana (190), Kalwan (152), Deola (50), Baglan (170), Malegaon (143), Nandgaon (100), Chandwad (111), Dindori (158), Peint (145), Trimbakeshwar (125), Nashik (73), Igatpuri (117), Sinnar (130), Niphad (134) and Yewla (124) tahsils. The following statement indicates the changes which occurred after 2001 census in the number of villages, towns in each tahsil and also the reasons for variation in brief.

    Jurisdictional changes during 2001-2011

    Sr. No.

    Name of

    District/Tahsil

    No. of villages as per

    No. of New

    villages created

    No. of Towns

    Changes since 2001 and Government

    notification No.

    2001 Census as in Nashik

    dist.

    Adjusted as per 2011

    Jurisdiction

    2011 Census

    2001 census

    2011 census

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    Nashik District

    1929 1929 1922 4 18 25

    4 New villages created after 2001 Census.

    1 Village Satana (Rural) merged inSatana (M. Cl.)

    2 villages Daregaon and Bhayagaon are created as Out Growth of Malegaon M. Corp. included in Malegaon Urban Agglomeration.

    1 Village Sinnar (Rural) merged in Sinnar (M.Cl.)

    7 New Census Towns.

    1 Surgana 190 190 190 -- 1 1 --

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    2 Kalwan 150 152 152 -- -- --

    2 Villages transferred from Deola Tahsil. Noti. No. REN 30/2001/CR-99/M-10 Dt 14/03/2002

    3 Deola 52 50 50 -- -- --

    2 Villages transferred to Kalwan Tahsil. Noti. No. REN 30/2001/CR-99/M-10 Dt 14/03/2002.

    4 Baglan 170 170 170 1 1 1

    1 New village created after 2001 Census. Noti. No. RB/D.3.5.391/93, dt. 31/03/1993.

    1 village Satana (Rural) merged inSatana (M. Cl.)

    5 Malegaon 146 146 143 1 3 5

    1 New village created after 2001 Census. Noti. No. Govt. of Mah.,/Desk /3/5/906/2007, dt 26/01/2008.

    2 villages Daregaon and Bhayagaon are created as Out Growth of Malegaon M. Corp. included in Malegaon Urban Agglomeration.

    2 New Census Towns.

    6 Nandgaon 100 100 100 -- 2 2 -

    7 Chandvad 112 112 111 -- -- 1 1 New Census Town.

    8 Dindori 158 158 158 -- -- -- --

    9 Peint 145 145 145 -- -- -- --

    10 Trimbakeshwar 125 125 125 -- 1 1 --

    11 Nashik 76 76 73 -- 4 7 3 New Census Towns.

    12 Igatpuri 117 117 117 -- 2 2 --

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    13 Sinnar 130 130 130 1 1 1

    1 New village created after 2001 Census.Noti. No. Govt. of Mah.,/Desk /3/5/778/2001, dt04/06/2002.

    1 Village Sinnar (Rural) merged in Sinnar (M.Cl.). Noti No. GEN2007/CR2/NV-16, dt. 09/04/2007.

    14 Niphad 134 134 134 1 2 3

    1 New village created after 2001 Census.Noti. No. RB-Desk-III-5-442/1993, dt. 21/04/1993.

    1 New Census Town.

    15 Yevla 124 124 124 -- 1 1 --

    For administrative purpose the district is divided into four sub-divisions. 1) Nashik 2) Kalwan 3) Niphad and 4) Malegaon and 15 tahsils.Nashik sub-dividion includes Nashik, Igatpuri, Peint, Dindori and Trimbakeshwar tahsils, Niphad sub-division includes Niphad, Sinnar and Yevla tahsils, Malegaon sub-division includes Malegaon, Chandwad and Nandgaon tahsils Kalwan sub-division includes Kalwan,Baglan, Surgana and Deola tahsils. The District Collector alongwith the District Judge, Superintendent of Police, The Chief Executive Officer of ZillaParishad and other Senior Officers of the State Government look after the development and regulatory functions in the district. At the tahsil level, Tahsildar, Block Development Officer, Judicial Magistrate, Deputy engineers and other officers look after their respective departments for development and regulatory functions.

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    District Highlights 2011 Census

    In the district, Nashik tahsil is the most populated with 1,755,491persons while Peinttahsil with 119,838 persons is the least populatedamong the fifteen tahsils.

    Nashik district has 82.3 percent literacy rate which is equal to stateliteracy rate.

    Surganatahsil leads with 190 inhabited villages while Deolatahsil hasonly 50 inhabited villages.

    Nashik is the most urbanized tahsil with 90.0 percent populationbeing urban while Surgana is the least urbanized with only 3.6percent population is urban areas.

    PimpalgaonBaswant Village in Niphad C.D. Block is the mostpopulated (41,559 persons) and Kondharabad village in BaglanC.D.Block is the least populated (11persons).

    Mamdapur village in Yeola C.D. Block has the largest area (5,951.0hectares) and Kondharabad village in Baglan C.D. Block has thesmallest area (12.0 hectares) among all villages of the district.

    The district is famous for grapes gardens.

    Hindustan Aeronautics Industries and Government Printing Press arelocated in this district.

    The district is famous for holy places. Lakhs of people from otherstates visit the district every year. Trimbakeshwar, one of the twelveJyotirlingas in India is located in this district.

  • Number of Villages Total 43,665 1,922 Inhabited 40,959 1,919 Uninhabited 2,706 3

    Number of Towns Statutory 256 11 Census 278 14 Total 534 25

    Number of Households Normal 24,296,607 1,216,185 Institutional 67,432 3,350 Houseless 57,480 3,352

    Population Total Persons 112,374,333 6,107,187 Males 58,243,056 3,157,186 Females 54,131,277 2,950,001

    Rural Persons 61,556,074 3,509,814 Males 31,539,034 1,804,712 Females 30,017,040 1,705,102

    Urban Persons 50,818,259 2,597,373 Males 26,704,022 1,352,474 Females 24,114,237 1,244,899

    Percentage Urban Population 45.22 42.53

    Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Persons 15,495,706 15.99 1,113,391 22.30

    Males 7,842,460 15.56 566,274 21.86

    Females 7,653,246 16.47 547,117 22.77

    Area (in sq Km.) 307713 15530.00

    365 393

    Sex Ratio Total 929 934 (Number of females per 1000 males) Rural 952 945

    Urban 903 920

    District

    Important Statistics

    Decadal Population Growth 2001-2011

    Density of Population (Persons per sq Km.)

    State

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  • Important Statistics

    Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Literates Persons 81,554,290 82.34 4,345,366 82.31Males 45,257,584 88.38 2,397,538 88.17Females 36,296,706 75.87 1,947,828 76.08

    Scheduled Castes Persons 13,275,898 11.81 554,687 9.08Males 6,767,759 11.62 282,213 8.94Females 6,508,139 12.02 272,474 9.24

    Scheduled Tribes Persons 10,510,213 9.35 1,564,369 25.62Males 5,315,025 9.13 792,547 25.10Females 5,195,188 9.6 771,822 26.16

    Workers and Non-WorkersPersons 49,427,878 43.99 2,763,328 45.25Males 32,616,875 56 1,746,286 55.31Females 16,811,003 31.06 1,017,042 34.48

    (i) Main Workers Persons 43,762,890 38.94 2,523,023 41.31Males 29,989,314 51.49 1,639,881 51.94Females 13,773,576 25.44 883,142 29.94

    (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 5,664,988 5.04 240,305 3.93Males 2,627,561 4.51 106,405 3.37Females 3,037,427 5.61 133,900 4.54

    Non-Workers Persons 62,946,455 56.01 3,343,859 54.75Males 25,626,181 44 1,410,900 44.69Females 37,320,274 68.94 1,932,959 65.52

    (i) Cultivators Persons 12,569,373 25.43 967,385 35.01Males 7,592,313 23.28 548,661 31.42Females 4,977,060 29.61 418,724 41.17

    (ii)Agricultural Labourers Persons 13,486,140 27.28 730,228 26.43Males 6,774,538 20.77 349,128 19.99Females 6,711,602 39.92 381,100 37.47

    Persons 1,225,426 2.48 56,132 2.03Males 690,755 2.12 30,786 1.76Females 534,671 3.18 25,346 2.49

    (iv) Other Workers Persons 22,146,939 44.81 1,009,583 36.54Males 17,559,269 53.83 817,711 46.83Females 4,587,670 27.29 191,872 18.87

    Total Workers (Main and Marginal)

    Category of Workers (Main & Marginal)

    (iii)Workers in household industry

    State District

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  • Section - I

    Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

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    Brief Note on Primary Census Abstract

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

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

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

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

    2. Population Enumeration - Census 2011:

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

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

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

    3. Quality Assurance:

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

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

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

    4. Primary Census Abstract:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Primary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enumeration block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town.

    6. Area Figures:

    The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in respect of tahsils, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area figures of the C.D. Block are the total of the village areas coming under each C.D. Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level.

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  • District Primary Census Abstract

  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : NASHIK

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

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

    516 Nashik - District Total 15,530.00 1,222,887 6,107,187 3,157,186 2,950,001 827,935 438,050 389,885 Rural 14,882.79 677,310 3,509,814 1,804,712 1,705,102 496,060 262,482 233,578 Urban 647.21 545,577 2,597,373 1,352,474 1,244,899 331,875 175,568 156,307

    0193 Surgana Total 847.28 37,479 175,816 87,862 87,954 28,140 14,357 13,783 Rural 843.75 36,261 169,553 84,667 84,886 27,305 13,921 13,384 Urban 3.53 1,218 6,263 3,195 3,068 835 436 399

    549783 Surgana (CT) Urban 3.53 1,218 6,263 3,195 3,068 835 436 399 0194 Kalwan Total 874.81 40,072 208,362 106,130 102,232 30,940 16,132 14,808

    Rural 874.81 40,072 208,362 106,130 102,232 30,940 16,132 14,808 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0195 Deola Total 569.50 28,865 144,522 75,306 69,216 19,376 10,429 8,947 Rural 569.50 28,865 144,522 75,306 69,216 19,376 10,429 8,947 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0196 Baglan Total 1,479.28 65,572 336,734 173,623 163,111 48,073 25,725 22,348 Rural 1,479.28 65,572 336,734 173,623 163,111 48,073 25,725 22,348 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0197 Malegaon Total 1,832.49 95,432 484,282 251,435 232,847 70,653 37,662 32,991 Rural 1,794.07 73,624 368,137 191,267 176,870 52,977 28,456 24,521 Urban 38.42 21,808 116,145 60,168 55,977 17,676 9,206 8,470

    802772Daregaon (OG) WARD NO.-0073 (Rural MDDS CODE:550303)

    Urban NA 738 4,138 2,172 1,966 686 362 324

    802772

    Bhayagaon (OG) WARD NO.-0074 (Rural MDDS CODE:550304)

    Urban NA 1,176 5,778 3,040 2,738 698 398 300

    550299 Dyane (CT) Urban 5.90 8,371 49,192 25,181 24,011 9,179 4,613 4,566 550300 Soyagaon (CT) Urban 20.00 7,336 34,341 18,070 16,271 3,627 2,044 1,583 550301 Sangameshwar (CT) Urban 5.65 2,226 10,815 5,634 5,181 1,154 603 551 550302 Maldhe (CT) Urban 6.87 1,961 11,881 6,071 5,810 2,332 1,186 1,146 0198 Nandgaon Total 1,082.04 35,991 185,186 96,561 88,625 28,182 14,949 13,233

    Rural 1,082.04 35,991 185,186 96,561 88,625 28,182 14,949 13,233 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0199 Chandvad Total 962.23 45,140 235,849 122,098 113,751 31,121 16,823 14,298 Rural 925.30 40,195 210,508 108,814 101,694 28,035 15,170 12,865 Urban 36.93 4,945 25,341 13,284 12,057 3,086 1,653 1,433

    550516 Chandvad (CT) Urban 36.93 4,945 25,341 13,284 12,057 3,086 1,653 1,433 0200 Dindori Total 1,400.25 58,271 315,709 161,500 154,209 43,567 22,866 20,701

    Rural 1,400.25 58,271 315,709 161,500 154,209 43,567 22,866 20,701 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0201 Peint Total 572.98 24,119 119,838 60,292 59,546 18,272 9,189 9,083 Rural 572.98 24,119 119,838 60,292 59,546 18,272 9,189 9,083 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0202 Trimbakeshwar Total 886.67 28,144 156,367 79,128 77,239 25,353 12,843 12,510 Rural 886.67 28,144 156,367 79,128 77,239 25,353 12,843 12,510 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    0203 Nashik Total 588.79 38,487 203,058 105,073 97,985 28,462 15,101 13,361 Rural 559.67 32,772 175,948 90,889 85,059 25,009 13,282 11,727 Urban 29.12 5,715 27,110 14,184 12,926 3,453 1,819 1,634

    551018 Samangaon (CT) Urban 5.68 1,027 5,156 2,693 2,463 680 357 323 551019 Vilholi (CT) Urban 7.92 1,403 6,798 3,558 3,240 1,102 567 535 551020 Sansari (CT) Urban 6.32 1,230 5,780 2,999 2,781 650 344 306 551021 Eklahare (CT) Urban 9.20 2,055 9,376 4,934 4,442 1,021 551 470 0204 Igatpuri Total 825.29 39,832 222,524 113,251 109,273 31,089 16,200 14,889

    Rural 817.49 34,899 197,686 100,466 97,220 27,878 14,453 13,425 Urban 7.80 4,933 24,838 12,785 12,053 3,211 1,747 1,464

    551139 Ghoti Bk. (CT) Urban 7.80 4,933 24,838 12,785 12,053 3,211 1,747 1,464 0205 Sinnar Total 1,360.89 53,047 281,091 145,368 135,723 36,877 19,770 17,107

    Rural 1,360.89 53,047 281,091 145,368 135,723 36,877 19,770 17,107 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    Location code

    numberDistrict/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Area in Square

    KilometreNumber of households

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

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  • PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

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

    554,687 282,213 272,474 1,564,369 792,547 771,822 4,345,366 2,397,538 1,947,828 Total Nashik - District231,171 117,824 113,347 1,399,280 707,246 692,034 2,326,432 1,306,464 1,019,968 Rural323,516 164,389 159,127 165,089 85,301 79,788 2,018,934 1,091,074 927,860 Urban

    888 426 462 169,688 84,655 85,033 100,634 55,379 45,255 Total Surgana633 304 329 166,413 83,021 83,392 95,947 52,871 43,076 Rural255 122 133 3,275 1,634 1,641 4,687 2,508 2,179 Urban255 122 133 3,275 1,634 1,641 4,687 2,508 2,179 Urban Surgana (CT)

    7,092 3,637 3,455 143,656 72,228 71,428 121,538 67,852 53,686 Total Kalwan7,092 3,637 3,455 143,656 72,228 71,428 121,538 67,852 53,686 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban13,065 6,643 6,422 30,115 15,344 14,771 102,568 57,213 45,355 Total Deola13,065 6,643 6,422 30,115 15,344 14,771 102,568 57,213 45,355 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban16,706 8,454 8,252 145,318 73,793 71,525 219,457 121,843 97,614 Total Baglan16,706 8,454 8,252 145,318 73,793 71,525 219,457 121,843 97,614 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban35,748 18,302 17,446 90,653 46,376 44,277 328,249 183,765 144,484 Total Malegaon28,654 14,666 13,988 85,309 43,640 41,669 244,116 138,446 105,670 Rural7,094 3,636 3,458 5,344 2,736 2,608 84,133 45,319 38,814 Urban

    452 228 224 1,070 540 530 2,541 1,440 1,101 UrbanDaregaon (OG) WARD NO.-0073 (Rural MDDS CODE:550303)

    621 321 300 580 312 268 4,265 2,379 1,886 Urban

    Bhayagaon (OG) WARD NO.-0074 (Rural MDDS CODE:550304)

    3,031 1,570 1,461 964 487 477 32,565 17,411 15,154 Urban Dyane (CT)2,143 1,100 1,043 1,942 1,015 927 28,172 15,208 12,964 Urban Soyagaon (CT)

    794 393 401 245 121 124 8,879 4,816 4,063 Urban Sangameshwar (CT)53 24 29 543 261 282 7,711 4,065 3,646 Urban Maldhe (CT)

    13,787 7,085 6,702 38,999 19,938 19,061 119,105 68,901 50,204 Total Nandgaon13,787 7,085 6,702 38,999 19,938 19,061 119,105 68,901 50,204 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban21,179 10,808 10,371 47,140 23,898 23,242 168,068 93,616 74,452 Total Chandvad18,249 9,295 8,954 43,843 22,236 21,607 148,457 82,929 65,528 Rural2,930 1,513 1,417 3,297 1,662 1,635 19,611 10,687 8,924 Urban2,930 1,513 1,417 3,297 1,662 1,635 19,611 10,687 8,924 Urban Chandvad (CT)

    19,681 10,002 9,679 175,454 88,942 86,512 210,976 117,947 93,029 Total Dindori19,681 10,002 9,679 175,454 88,942 86,512 210,976 117,947 93,029 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban617 327 290 115,576 58,068 57,508 72,139 40,379 31,760 Total Peint617 327 290 115,576 58,068 57,508 72,139 40,379 31,760 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban

    6,974 3,593 3,381 130,764 65,680 65,084 88,058 50,265 37,793 Total Trimbakeshwar6,974 3,593 3,381 130,764 65,680 65,084 88,058 50,265 37,793 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban21,262 10,809 10,453 72,829 37,223 35,606 143,164 80,141 63,023 Total Nashik13,906 7,031 6,875 69,064 35,318 33,746 122,939 68,802 54,137 Rural7,356 3,778 3,578 3,765 1,905 1,860 20,225 11,339 8,886 Urban2,094 1,067 1,027 283 137 146 3,763 2,116 1,647 Urban Samangaon (CT)1,501 789 712 2,165 1,089 1,076 4,401 2,558 1,843 Urban Vilholi (CT)

    994 496 498 364 197 167 4,605 2,521 2,084 Urban Sansari (CT)2,767 1,426 1,341 953 482 471 7,456 4,144 3,312 Urban Eklahare (CT)

    14,170 7,156 7,014 99,225 50,155 49,070 144,930 82,863 62,067 Total Igatpuri12,070 6,095 5,975 96,798 48,936 47,862 126,320 72,707 53,613 Rural2,100 1,061 1,039 2,427 1,219 1,208 18,610 10,156 8,454 Urban2,100 1,061 1,039 2,427 1,219 1,208 18,610 10,156 8,454 Urban Ghoti Bk. (CT)

    19,633 10,097 9,536 41,732 21,304 20,428 199,255 112,487 86,768 Total Sinnar19,633 10,097 9,536 41,732 21,304 20,428 199,255 112,487 86,768 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban

    Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population LiteratesTotal/ Rural/ Urban

    District/ CD Block/ Town

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  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : NASHIK

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

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

    516 Nashik - District Total 2,763,328 1,746,286 1,017,042 2,523,023 1,639,881 883,142 900,810 527,133 373,677 Rural 1,861,358 1,025,015 836,343 1,688,085 960,199 727,886 875,281 508,991 366,290 Urban 901,970 721,271 180,699 834,938 679,682 155,256 25,529 18,142 7,387

    0193 Surgana Total 97,557 49,756 47,801 81,950 44,348 37,602 41,159 23,823 17,336 Rural 95,250 48,312 46,938 80,200 43,181 37,019 41,087 23,770 17,317 Urban 2,307 1,444 863 1,750 1,167 583 72 53 19

    549783 Surgana (CT) Urban 2,307 1,444 863 1,750 1,167 583 72 53 19 0194 Kalwan Total 113,787 61,092 52,695 106,590 58,062 48,528 56,407 31,896 24,511

    Rural 113,787 61,092 52,695 106,590 58,062 48,528 56,407 31,896 24,511 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0195 Deola Total 77,468 42,796 34,672 70,879 40,773 30,106 37,554 22,990 14,564 Rural 77,468 42,796 34,672 70,879 40,773 30,106 37,554 22,990 14,564 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0196 Baglan Total 181,999 100,539 81,460 164,759 95,361 69,398 78,307 48,295 30,012 Rural 181,999 100,539 81,460 164,759 95,361 69,398 78,307 48,295 30,012 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0197 Malegaon Total 232,758 140,442 92,316 214,385 133,468 80,917 83,424 52,607 30,817 Rural 193,648 109,663 83,985 177,789 104,045 73,744 82,147 51,687 30,460 Urban 39,110 30,779 8,331 36,596 29,423 7,173 1,277 920 357

    802772

    Daregaon (OG) WARD NO.-0073 (Rural MDDS CODE:550303)

    Urban 1,666 1,115 551 1,612 1,091 521 300 185 115

    802772

    Bhayagaon (OG) WARD NO.-0074 (Rural MDDS CODE:550304)

    Urban 2,388 1,697 691 1,940 1,459 481 278 148 130

    550299 Dyane (CT) Urban 16,027 12,818 3,209 15,148 12,291 2,857 179 134 45 550300 Soyagaon (CT) Urban 11,977 9,253 2,724 11,124 8,860 2,264 400 344 56 550301 Sangameshwar (CT) Urban 3,512 2,930 582 3,326 2,824 502 99 90 9 550302 Maldhe (CT) Urban 3,540 2,966 574 3,446 2,898 548 21 19 2 0198 Nandgaon Total 95,787 53,393 42,394 89,737 50,674 39,063 45,911 26,338 19,573

    Rural 95,787 53,393 42,394 89,737 50,674 39,063 45,911 26,338 19,573 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0199 Chandvad Total 127,714 69,512 58,202 117,549 65,961 51,588 69,699 38,817 30,882 Rural 117,768 62,749 55,019 108,998 59,804 49,194 68,824 38,233 30,591 Urban 9,946 6,763 3,183 8,551 6,157 2,394 875 584 291

    550516 Chandvad (CT) Urban 9,946 6,763 3,183 8,551 6,157 2,394 875 584 291 0200 Dindori Total 162,314 90,536 71,778 149,469 85,549 63,920 77,714 44,394 33,320

    Rural 162,314 90,536 71,778 149,469 85,549 63,920 77,714 44,394 33,320 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0201 Peint Total 66,872 34,111 32,761 53,412 28,218 25,194 22,121 12,095 10,026 Rural 66,872 34,111 32,761 53,412 28,218 25,194 22,121 12,095 10,026 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0202 Trimbakeshwar Total 81,040 43,107 37,933 70,237 38,754 31,483 34,705 19,742 14,963 Rural 81,040 43,107 37,933 70,237 38,754 31,483 34,705 19,742 14,963 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0203 Nashik Total 99,309 59,591 39,718 89,796 55,693 34,103 35,052 20,979 14,073 Rural 88,078 51,588 36,490 79,601 48,242 31,359 33,826 20,206 13,620 Urban 11,231 8,003 3,228 10,195 7,451 2,744 1,226 773 453

    551018 Samangaon (CT) Urban 2,190 1,480 710 2,040 1,401 639 446 282 164 551019 Vilholi (CT) Urban 2,869 2,004 865 2,633 1,896 737 254 181 73 551020 Sansari (CT) Urban 2,333 1,698 635 2,002 1,491 511 190 115 75 551021 Eklahare (CT) Urban 3,839 2,821 1,018 3,520 2,663 857 336 195 141 0204 Igatpuri Total 102,817 60,691 42,126 87,262 54,504 32,758 43,389 27,185 16,204

    Rural 93,814 53,845 39,969 79,754 48,573 31,181 42,863 26,792 16,071 Urban 9,003 6,846 2,157 7,508 5,931 1,577 526 393 133

    551139 Ghoti Bk. (CT) Urban 9,003 6,846 2,157 7,508 5,931 1,577 526 393 133 0205 Sinnar Total 153,399 83,714 69,685 140,501 78,031 62,470 86,603 47,447 39,156

    Rural 153,399 83,714 69,685 140,501 78,031 62,470 86,603 47,447 39,156 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    Location code number

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Total workers Main workers

    Industrial category

    Cultivators

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  • PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

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

    644,052 317,542 326,510 45,904 27,451 18,453 932,257 767,755 164,502 Total Nashik - District614,845 301,170 313,675 22,676 13,026 9,650 175,283 137,012 38,271 Rural29,207 16,372 12,835 23,228 14,425 8,803 756,974 630,743 126,231 Urban36,460 17,578 18,882 407 187 220 3,924 2,760 1,164 Total Surgana35,997 17,343 18,654 334 139 195 2,782 1,929 853 Rural

    463 235 228 73 48 25 1,142 831 311 Urban463 235 228 73 48 25 1,142 831 311 Urban Surgana (CT)

    37,761 16,847 20,914 1,001 658 343 11,421 8,661 2,760 Total Kalwan37,761 16,847 20,914 1,001 658 343 11,421 8,661 2,760 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban23,738 11,076 12,662 1,447 701 746 8,140 6,006 2,134 Total Deola23,738 11,076 12,662 1,447 701 746 8,140 6,006 2,134 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban68,985 34,374 34,611 3,016 1,716 1,300 14,451 10,976 3,475 Total Baglan68,985 34,374 34,611 3,016 1,716 1,300 14,451 10,976 3,475 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban78,506 39,172 39,334 3,647 2,238 1,409 48,808 39,451 9,357 Total Malegaon75,858 37,674 38,184 2,671 1,495 1,176 17,113 13,189 3,924 Rural2,648 1,498 1,150 976 743 233 31,695 26,262 5,433 Urban

    537 277 260 68 65 3 707 564 143 UrbanDaregaon (OG) WARD NO.-0073 (Rural MDDS CODE:550303)

    410 251 159 38 26 12 1,214 1,034 180 Urban

    Bhayagaon (OG) WARD NO.-0074 (Rural MDDS CODE:550304)

    645 294 351 377 290 87 13,947 11,573 2,374 Urban Dyane (CT)481 265 216 329 237 92 9,914 8,014 1,900 Urban Soyagaon (CT)252 216 36 135 98 37 2,840 2,420 420 Urban Sangameshwar (CT)323 195 128 29 27 2 3,073 2,657 416 Urban Maldhe (CT)

    34,468 16,965 17,503 812 550 262 8,546 6,821 1,725 Total Nandgaon34,468 16,965 17,503 812 550 262 8,546 6,821 1,725 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban34,105 16,398 17,707 1,551 997 554 12,194 9,749 2,445 Total Chandvad32,055 15,361 16,694 1,246 820 426 6,873 5,390 1,483 Rural2,050 1,037 1,013 305 177 128 5,321 4,359 962 Urban2,050 1,037 1,013 305 177 128 5,321 4,359 962 Urban Chandvad (CT)

    54,121 27,674 26,447 1,888 1,276 612 15,746 12,205 3,541 Total Dindori54,121 27,674 26,447 1,888 1,276 612 15,746 12,205 3,541 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban28,178 13,881 14,297 250 133 117 2,863 2,109 754 Total Peint28,178 13,881 14,297 250 133 117 2,863 2,109 754 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban30,256 15,353 14,903 579 319 260 4,697 3,340 1,357 Total Trimbakeshwar30,256 15,353 14,903 579 319 260 4,697 3,340 1,357 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban29,597 14,615 14,982 1,482 887 595 23,665 19,212 4,453 Total Nashik28,473 14,063 14,410 1,214 740 474 16,088 13,233 2,855 Rural1,124 552 572 268 147 121 7,577 5,979 1,598 Urban

    355 179 176 13 5 8 1,226 935 291 Urban Samangaon (CT)289 145 144 121 52 69 1,969 1,518 451 Urban Vilholi (CT)203 117 86 92 60 32 1,517 1,199 318 Urban Sansari (CT)277 111 166 42 30 12 2,865 2,327 538 Urban Eklahare (CT)

    25,716 12,545 13,171 1,606 970 636 16,551 13,804 2,747 Total Igatpuri25,460 12,374 13,086 955 588 367 10,476 8,819 1,657 Rural

    256 171 85 651 382 269 6,075 4,985 1,090 Urban256 171 85 651 382 269 6,075 4,985 1,090 Urban Ghoti Bk. (CT)

    32,217 14,572 17,645 3,153 1,341 1,812 18,528 14,671 3,857 Total Sinnar32,217 14,572 17,645 3,153 1,341 1,812 18,528 14,671 3,857 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban

    of main workers

    Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workersTotal/ Rural/ Urban

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    27

  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : NASHIK

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

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

    516 Nashik - District Total 240,305 106,405 133,900 66,575 21,528 45,047 86,176 31,586 54,590 Rural 173,273 64,816 108,457 64,133 20,451 43,682 80,506 28,958 51,548 Urban 67,032 41,589 25,443 2,442 1,077 1,365 5,670 2,628 3,042

    0193 Surgana Total 15,607 5,408 10,199 5,236 1,498 3,738 9,263 3,313 5,950 Rural 15,050 5,131 9,919 5,074 1,491 3,583 9,129 3,219 5,910 Urban 557 277 280 162 7 155 134 94 40

    549783 Surgana (CT) Urban 557 277 280 162 7 155 134 94 40 0194 Kalwan Total 7,197 3,030 4,167 3,186 1,396 1,790 2,447 860 1,587

    Rural 7,197 3,030 4,167 3,186 1,396 1,790 2,447 860 1,587 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0195 Deola Total 6,589 2,023 4,566 3,867 1,037 2,830 1,688 483 1,205 Rural 6,589 2,023 4,566 3,867 1,037 2,830 1,688 483 1,205 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0196 Baglan Total 17,240 5,178 12,062 8,225 1,755 6,470 5,992 1,869 4,123 Rural 17,240 5,178 12,062 8,225 1,755 6,470 5,992 1,869 4,123 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0197 Malegaon Total 18,373 6,974 11,399 4,686 1,610 3,076 8,762 2,827 5,935 Rural 15,859 5,618 10,241 4,581 1,562 3,019 8,418 2,747 5,671 Urban 2,514 1,356 1,158 105 48 57 344 80 264

    802772Daregaon (OG) WARD NO.-0073 (Rural MDDS CODE:550303)

    Urban 54 24 30 4 2 2 9 4 5

    802772

    Bhayagaon (OG) WARD NO.-0074 (Rural MDDS CODE:550304)

    Urban 448 238 210 38 12 26 99 25 74

    550299 Dyane (CT) Urban 879 527 352 24 14 10 42 7 35 550300 Soyagaon (CT) Urban 853 393 460 30 14 16 130 23 107 550301 Sangameshwar (CT) Urban 186 106 80 5 4 1 62 20 42 550302 Maldhe (CT) Urban 94 68 26 4 2 2 2 1 1 0198 Nandgaon Total 6,050 2,719 3,331 1,912 851 1,061 3,074 1,210 1,864

    Rural 6,050 2,719 3,331 1,912 851 1,061 3,074 1,210 1,864 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0199 Chandvad Total 10,165 3,551 6,614 4,968 1,481 3,487 3,207 1,015 2,192 Rural 8,770 2,945 5,825 4,746 1,422 3,324 2,952 936 2,016 Urban 1,395 606 789 222 59 163 255 79 176

    550516 Chandvad (CT) Urban 1,395 606 789 222 59 163 255 79 176 0200 Dindori Total 12,845 4,987 7,858 4,644 1,481 3,163 6,053 2,390 3,663

    Rural 12,845 4,987 7,858 4,644 1,481 3,163 6,053 2,390 3,663 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0201 Peint Total 13,460 5,893 7,567 2,493 1,205 1,288 10,028 4,185 5,843 Rural 13,460 5,893 7,567 2,493 1,205 1,288 10,028 4,185 5,843 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0202 Trimbakeshwar Total 10,803 4,353 6,450 2,703 1,079 1,624 6,867 2,619 4,248 Rural 10,803 4,353 6,450 2,703 1,079 1,624 6,867 2,619 4,248 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    0203 Nashik Total 9,513 3,898 5,615 2,721 771 1,950 3,551 1,446 2,105 Rural 8,477 3,346 5,131 2,659 752 1,907 3,292 1,363 1,929 Urban 1,036 552 484 62 19 43 259 83 176

    551018 Samangaon (CT) Urban 150 79 71 19 4 15 32 3 29 551019 Vilholi (CT) Urban 236 108 128 11 6 5 73 25 48 551020 Sansari (CT) Urban 331 207 124 17 4 13 86 44 42 551021 Eklahare (CT) Urban 319 158 161 15 5 10 68 11 57 0204 Igatpuri Total 15,555 6,187 9,368 5,872 1,973 3,899 6,538 2,210 4,328

    Rural 14,060 5,272 8,788 5,801 1,927 3,874 6,336 2,081 4,255 Urban 1,495 915 580 71 46 25 202 129 73

    551139 Ghoti Bk. (CT) Urban 1,495 915 580 71 46 25 202 129 73 0205 Sinnar Total 12,898 5,683 7,215 4,761 1,900 2,861 4,829 1,657 3,172

    Rural 12,898 5,683 7,215 4,761 1,900 2,861 4,829 1,657 3,172 Urban - - - - - - - - -

    Marginal workers CultivatorsLocation code number

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Industrial category

    Agricultural labourers

    28

  • PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

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

    10,228 3,335 6,893 77,326 49,956 27,370 3,343,859 1,410,900 1,932,959 Total Nashik - District 5165,347 1,721 3,626 23,287 13,686 9,601 1,648,456 779,697 868,759 Rural4,881 1,614 3,267 54,039 36,270 17,769 1,695,403 631,203 1,064,200 Urban

    169 81 88 939 516 423 78,259 38,106 40,153 Total Surgana 0193119 43 76 728 378 350 74,303 36,355 37,948 Rural50 38 12 211 138 73 3,956 1,751 2,205 Urban50 38 12 211 138 73 3,956 1,751 2,205 Urban Surgana (CT) 549783

    296 91 205 1,268 683 585 94,575 45,038 49,537 Total Kalwan 0194296 91 205 1,268 683 585 94,575 45,038 49,537 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban277 89 188 757 414 343 67,054 32,510 34,544 Total Deola 0195277 89 188 757 414 343 67,054 32,510 34,544 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban695 236 459 2,328 1,318 1,010 154,735 73,084 81,651 Total Baglan 0196695 236 459 2,328 1,318 1,010 154,735 73,084 81,651 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban

    1,099 267 832 3,826 2,270 1,556 251,524 110,993 140,531 Total Malegaon 0197824 216 608 2,036 1,093 943 174,489 81,604 92,885 Rural275 51 224 1,790 1,177 613 77,035 29,389 47,646 Urban

    2 1 1 39 17 22 2,472 1,057 1,415 UrbanDaregaon (OG) WARD NO.-0073 (Rural MDDS CODE:550303)

    802772

    20 9 11 291 192 99 3,390 1,343 2,047 Urban

    Bhayagaon (OG) WARD NO.-0074 (Rural MDDS CODE:550304)

    802772

    38 13 25 775 493 282 33,165 12,363 20,802 Urban Dyane (CT) 550299206 27 179 487 329 158 22,364 8,817 13,547 Urban Soyagaon (CT) 550300

    9 1 8 110 81 29 7,303 2,704 4,599 Urban Sangameshwar (CT) 550301- - - 88 65 23 8,341 3,105 5,236 Urban Maldhe (CT) 550302199 115 84 865 543 322 89,399 43,168 46,231 Total Nandgaon 0198199 115 84 865 543 322 89,399 43,168 46,231 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban418 165 253 1,572 890 682 108,135 52,586 55,549 Total Chandvad 0199187 72 115 885 515 370 92,740 46,065 46,675 Rural231 93 138 687 375 312 15,395 6,521 8,874 Urban231 93 138 687 375 312 15,395 6,521 8,874 Urban Chandvad (CT) 550516470 145 325 1,678 971 707 153,395 70,964 82,431 Total Dindori 0200470 145 325 1,678 971 707 153,395 70,964 82,431 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban65 23 42 874 480 394 52,966 26,181 26,785 Total Peint 020165 23 42 874 480 394 52,966 26,181 26,785 Rural

    - - - - - - - - - Urban129 55 74 1,104 600 504 75,327 36,021 39,306 Total Trimbakeshwar 0202129 55 74 1,104 600 504 75,327 36,021 39,306 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban407 85 322 2,834 1,596 1,238 103,749 45,482 58,267 Total Nashik 0203337 58 279 2,189 1,173 1,016 87,870 39,301 48,569 Rural70 27 43 645 423 222 15,879 6,181 9,698 Urban4 - 4 95 72 23 2,966 1,213 1,753 Urban Samangaon (CT) 551018

    28 4 24 124 73 51 3,929 1,554 2,375 Urban Vilholi (CT) 55101933 23 10 195 136 59 3,447 1,301 2,146 Urban Sansari (CT) 5510205 - 5 231 142 89 5,537 2,113 3,424 Urban Eklahare (CT) 551021

    525 207 318 2,620 1,797 823 119,707 52,560 67,147 Total Igatpuri 0204253 116 137 1,670 1,148 522 103,872 46,621 57,251 Rural272 91 181 950 649 301 15,835 5,939 9,896 Urban272 91 181 950 649 301 15,835 5,939 9,896 Urban Ghoti Bk. (CT) 551139506 167 339 2,802 1,959 843 127,692 61,654 66,038 Total Sinnar 0205506 167 339 2,802 1,959 843 127,692 61,654 66,038 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban

    District/ CD Block/ Town

    Location code number

    Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers

    of marginal workersTotal/ Rural/ Urban

    29

  • DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : NASHIK

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

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

    Location code

    numberDistrict/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/ Rural/ Urban

    Area in Square

    KilometreNumber of households

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

    0206 Niphad Total 1,093.26 97,419 493,251 254,768 238,483 62,999 33,996 29,003 Rural 1,041.89 80,977 418,853 216,293 202,560 53,827 29,155 24,672 Urban 51.37 16,442 74,398 38,475 35,923 9,172 4,841 4,331

    551404 Ozar (CT) Urban 41.40 11,615 51,297 26,671 24,626 6,337 3,332 3,005 551405 Lasalgaon (CT) Urban 6.30 3,642 17,360 8,884 8,476 2,078 1,119 959 551406 Pimpalgaon Najik (CT) Urban 3.67 1,185 5,741 2,920 2,821 757 390 367 0207 Yevla Total 1,051.68 44,501 221,320 114,408 106,912 30,389 16,142 14,247

    Rural 1,051.68 44,501 221,320 114,408 106,912 30,389 16,142 14,247 Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

    URBAN549783 Surgana (CT) Urban 3.53 1,218 6,263 3,195 3,068 835 436 399 802771 Satana (M Cl) Urban 15.90 7,800 37,701 19,449 18,252 4,257 2,259 1,998

    802772Malegaon (M Corp. + OG) Urban 12.95 80,415 481,228 244,080 237,148 77,969 40,092 37,877

    550299 Dyane (CT) Urban 5.90 8,371 49,192 25,181 24,011 9,179 4,613 4,566 550300 Soyagaon (CT) Urban 20.00 7,336 34,341 18,070 16,271 3,627 2,044 1,583 550301 Sangameshwar (CT) Urban 5.65 2,226 10,815 5,634 5,181 1,154 603 551 550302 Maldhe (CT) Urban 6.87 1,961 11,881 6,071 5,810 2,332 1,186 1,146 802773 Nandgaon (M Cl) Urban 3.83 4,805 23,604 12,130 11,474 2,824 1,460 1,364 802774 Manmad (M Cl) Urban 28.70 16,077 80,058 40,816 39,242 9,605 5,052 4,553 550516 Chandvad (CT) Urban 36.93 4,945 25,341 13,284 12,057 3,086 1,653 1,433 802775 Trimbak (M Cl) Urban 1.89 2,266 12,056 6,170 5,886 1,338 691 647 802776 Nashik (M Corp.) Urban 259.12 336,333 1,486,053 782,517 703,536 174,476 93,533 80,943 802777 Deolali (CB) Urban 53.00 11,696 54,027 28,269 25,758 6,085 3,233 2,852 802778 Bhagur (M Cl) Urban 0.67 2,545 12,353 6,201 6,152 1,339 728 611 551018 Samangaon (CT) Urban 5.68 1,027 5,156 2,693 2,463 680 357 323 551019 Vilholi (CT) Urban 7.92 1,403 6,798 3,558 3,240 1,102 567 535 551020 Sansari (CT) Urban 6.32 1,230 5,780 2,999 2,781 650 344 306 551021 Eklahare (CT) Urban 9.20 2,055 9,376 4,934 4,442 1,021 551 4