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GUJARAT
SERIES-25 PART-XII-A
GUJARAT
CENSUS OF INDIA 2011
GUJARAT
SERIES-25 PART-XII- A
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Motif
Surat Castle
In 1540, Sultan Mahmud III had this castle built with extra strength for protection against
Portuguese raids. The castle contains huge towers which are round in shape with a height of
12.2 meter. The walls of the tower are very wide with approximately 4.1 meter width. In order
to ensure high strength for the building, the component units were fastened together using iron
strips. The various joints around the caste were filled using melted lead to provide additional
strength to sustain terrific attacks by the enemies. The most striking attraction of the castle is
the gateway which opens towards the east direction and contained several projecting spikes on
its door to stop the entrance of enemies. The castle was also provided with a moat which was
connected to the river and the moat always had water in it. The access to the castle was through
a drawbridge which could be closed when required thus restricting the enemies from getting
access to the castle.
As per the historical evidences, Surat city has never been attacked by Portuguese after
the construction of the Castle. The castle is presently a prime location for various government
offices.
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CONTENTS
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Foreword 1
Preface 5
Acknowledgements 7
History and Scope of The District Census Handbook 11
Brief History of The District 13
Analytical Note 15
(i) Physical Features 17
(ii) Census Concept 43
(iii) Non Census Concept 51
(iv) 2011 Census Findings 64
(v) Brief Analysis of Primary Census Abstract Data 71
(vi) Brief Analysis of The Village Directory and Town Directory Data 101
(vii) Major Social and Cultural Events, Natural and Administrative 110
Developments and Significant Activities During The Decade.
(viii) Brief Description of Places of Religious, Historical or Archaeological 112
Importance in Villages and Places of Tourist Interest in The Towns of
The District.
(ix) Major Characteristics of The District, Contribution of The District in The 119
Form of any Historical Figure Associated With The District.
(x) Scope of Village and Town Directory - Column Heading Wise 124
Explanation and Coverage of Data.
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Appendix-IV C.D. Block Wise List Of Inhabited Villages Where No 466
Amenity Other Than Drinking Water Facility is
Available.
Appendix-V Summary Showing Number of Villages Not Having 467
Scheduled Castes Population.
Appendix-VI Summary Showing Number of Villages Not Having 467
Scheduled Tribes Population.
Appendix-VII A List of Villages According to The Proportion of The 468
Scheduled Castes to The Total Population by Ranges.
Appendix-VII B List of Villages According to The Proportion of The 479
Scheduled Tribes to The Total Population by Ranges.
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FOREWORD
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Institute, Polytechnic, Non-formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community
Health Centre, Veterinary Hospital, 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 craven 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 Town Directory, 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 Village Directory 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-A contains 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.
7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiled and
computerized under the supervision of Shri Manish Bharadwaj, I.A.S., Directorate of Census
Operations, Gujarat. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of this publication
was carried out by Dr. Pratibha Kumari, 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 Town
Directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town
Directory 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.
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FOREWORD
(S. Aparna)
Principal Secretary (Planning)
General Administration Department
October, 2015
Gandhinagar
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Preface
I am deeply indebted to all the officers of Gujarat Government for their unstained
support and cooperation at all stages of Census 2011. I am grateful to Shri A.K.Joti, then
Chief Secretary, Shri Aloriya, Chief Secretary of Gujarat State, Shri V.N.Maira, then
Additional Chief Secretary, Ms. S.Aparna, Principal Secretary and Shri A.D.Patel, Joint
Secretary of General Administration Department (Planning) for their prompt response,
guidance and cooperation to Census Organization. They infused a sense of urgency and
seriousness in the minds of officer of the district administration, which geared up the entire
administrative machinery. Cooperation received from then Under Secretary Shri J.T.Malvi,
then Section Officer Kum N.M.Muni, and Section Officer Shri H.C.Dave, General
Administration Department (Planning). I would like to thanks Shri R.N.Pandya then Director
and Shri S.K.Hudda, Director of Economics & Statistics for their great support.
The District Collector, the District Development Officer, District Statistical Officer,
District Information Officer and their staff member extended their warm and whole hearted
co-operation for carrying out field work of the census and collection of non-census data for
the District Census Handbook.
I am deeply grateful to Dr. C.Chandramouli, I.A.S., the Registrar General and Census
Commissioner, India for the benefit I have derived by the way of guidance and advice. I also
express my thanks to Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl. RGI, Shri P.K.Banerjee, Deputy
Registrar General (C&T), Shri A.P.Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), Dr. Pratibha
Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS), Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP), Shri
A.K.Arora, Joint Director (EDP) and Shri Mahipal Singh, Assistant Director (SS) for
providing technical guidance in finalizing this publication.
Shri Manish Bharadwaj, I.A.S., who held the office of Director of Census Operations,
Gujarat had guided the operations of the 2011 Census. The data presented in this handbook
were collected and compiled under the direction and guidance of Shri Manish Bharadwaj.
However, he was repatriated to the State Government before this volume could be made
available for the press.
At state Office, Shri R.R.Pandya, Joint Director, Shri M.R.Raol, Deputy Director,
Kum S.B.Parmar, Research officer, Shri J.B.Panchal, Research Officer, Shri P.C.Khandhadia,
Section Officer, Smt. K.B.Panchal, Research Assistant of District Census Handbook Unit and
their team of able assistant meticulously collected and scrutinized the non-census data from
various sources and prepared draft to DCHB etc. with the help of Census section. The other
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officials of DCHB Unit, who scrutinized, edited and supervised the work of DCHB, have
been mentioned in the “Acknowledgement”.
Of this Directorate I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Shri R.S.Meena, DRG
(C&T), who had played major role in Census 2011 of Gujarat. Dr. Bhaveshkumar P. Mehta,
Joint Director (EDP) and his team of devoted workers deserve all praise for timely processing
of Household Schedules through Intelligent Character Recognition technology.
Smt.V.A.Warade, Deputy Director, Shri Ramsingh Meena, Deputy Director and
Shri.S.Lingasamy, Deputy Director who were assisted by Dr. Sanchita Sarkar, Assistant
Director and her team of dedicated worker deserve all praise for their perseverance and
dedication in preparing the publication. The maps provided in the DCHB are prepared by the
Map Section of the Census Directorate under the supervision of Dr. R.K.Sharma, R.O. (Map).
I am thankful to all of them.
I am also thankful to all the Census Staff who provided assistant directly or indirectly
in finalizing data at every stage and for final scrutiny of this publication.
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Acknowledgements
Computer Assistant
Shri A.K.Doshi Gujarati Typist
Shri S.G.Dave Proof Reader
Shri R.K.Joshi Proof Reader
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Mapping
Dr. R.K.Sharma R.O. (Map)
Shri Ch.Rajeev Sr. Geographer
Shri R.K.Joshi Sr. Draftsman
Shri A.A.Saiyad Sr. Draftsman
Shri J.K.Brahmbhatt Sr. Draftsman
Computer Assistant
Shri R.R.Parmar Operator Gr.’B’
Shri C.D.Patel Operator Gr.’B’
Shri Himadri Modak Compiler
Pre-Scanning
Shri B.R.Dagala Statistical Investigator Grade-I
Shri R.N.Shah Statistical Investigator Grade-II
Shri Pravin Bhagat Statistical Investigator Grade-II
Shri K.S.Meena Senior Compiler
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Shri Rajeev Kumar Jha, Compiler Bhavnagar
Shri L.V.Kanade, Sr.Supervisor Anand
Smt.N.D.Mehta, Sr.Compiler Anand
Smt. G.P.Babu, S.I.Gr.I Kheda
Shri Deepak Choudhury, S.I.Gr.I Kheda
Shri R.C.Joshi, S.I.Gr.II Panch Mahals
Shri K.S.Meena, Sr.Compiler Panch Mahals
Shri B.M.Vaghela, Sr.Compiler Dohad
Shri B.R.Dagla, S.I.Gr.I Vadodara
Kum N.B.Patel, S.I.Gr.II Vadodara
Shri A.K.Parmar, S.I.Gr.II Narmada
Kum P.M.Naik, S.I.Gr.I Bharuch
Shri M.D.Bhagora, S.I.Gr.I Bharuch
Shri M.K.Meena, Sr.Compiler The Dangs
Shri R.U.Rathod, Sr.Supervisor Navsari
Shri M.H.Bhatt, S.I.Gr.II Valsad
Shri U.S.Shah, S.I.Gr.I Surat
Shri Kapil Kumar Pandey, S.I.Gr.II Surat
Shri R.D.Shrimali, S.I.Gr.II Tapi
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Shri Manoj Bhagora, S.I.Gr.I Narmada
Shri H.U.Rathod, S.I.Gr.II Bharuch
Shri R.G.Yadav, S.I.Gr.II The Dangs
Shri Manoj Gajera, Compiler Navsari
Shri G.P.Meena, Compiler Valsad
Shri J.K.Brahmbhatt, Sr.Draftsman Surat
Shri Ch.Rajeev, Sr.Geographer Surat M. Corp.
Shri M.H.Bhatt, S.I.Gr.II Tapi
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History and Scope of the District Census Handbook
The pattern 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 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 insteas of the traditional tahsil/ taluk/ PS level
presentation.
As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory 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 Town Directory, the statement on Slums was
modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified
slums’.
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The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by
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 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 Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of
2011 census as presented in earlier census. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been
presented in two parts, Part-A contains 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
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very severe flood in 1883 and a great fire in 1889. The Hope Bridge across the Tapi was also
constructed in 1877 at a cost of Rs. 8.13 lakhs. The holdings of historic 23rd session of the
Indian National Congress in Surat in 1907, the Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928, the momentous
Dandi March undertaken by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 are the landmarks in the history of the
district. After the Independence, the territories of Dharampur and Bansda States and the
Navsari prant of the former Baroda State were amalgamated with it to form the Surat district
of the Bombay State.
In November 1956, the States were reorganized and the bigger bilingual State of
Bombay was formed with Vidarbha, Marathawada, Saurashtra and Kachchh regions. The
Surat district along with the other districts of Ahmadabad Division formed part of the bigger
bilingual State.
Lastly, the Bombay State was bifurcated on 1st May, 1960 and separate States of
Gujarat and Maharashtra were formed. Since that date, the Surat district became a part of the
Gujarat State.
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
Physiography
The district Surat forms a part of Gujarat Plain and is further subdivided into seven sub-
micro regions namely, Khambhat Coast, Mangrol Plain, Umarpada Forested Upland, Tapi
Basin, Mindhola -Purna Plain, Kalakakra Hills and Chorasi-Palsana Coastal Plain on the basis
of topography, climate, geology, soils and natural vegetation.
(1) Khambhat Coast Region
The region covers the north-western part of the district and extends over Olpad and
Mangrol talukas. Bharuch district bounds it in north, Mangrol Plain in the east and Arabian Sea
in the west. This part of the district is coastal area with maximum elevation of 20 meters in the
east to 10 meters above M.S.L. in the west. We may find alluvium, blown sand, undifferentiated
Eocene Beds formations, Orthids-Aginepts soils cover and Usteris-Ochrepts Soils as geological
structure in this region.
(2) Mangrol Plain Region
The plain extends over part of Mangrol and Mandvi talukas of the district. It is enclosed
by Bharuch district from north, by Khambhat Coast from west, by Tapi Basin from south and
by Umarpada Forested Upland from east. The relief reflects that the general slope of the region
is from east to west. In the eastern portion, the elevation goes up to 67 meters while near
Kosamba town; the altitude is 27 meters above Mean Sea Level. You may see the geological
structure of Alluvium, blown sand, etc., Undifferentiated Eocene Beds, Sub-Nummulitic Beds
and Deccan Trap. Soils are categorized as Usterts-Ochrepts type in this region.
Hills
Surat district has minor hill ranges. It belongs to the western coastlands of the Deccan
Peninsula. The main Sahyadrian stripe is a little outside the limits of the district. The eastern
hilly tract is almost in the form of an arc broadly stretching from the Songadh to the south-
western margins of the Dharampur of Valsad district. In the north, near the village of
Tadkeshwar, on the right of the Tapi River and further east in the Mandvi, a chain of flat topped
hills has underlain by trap, varying from 200 to 300 feet in height, stretch northwards to the
main lines of the Rajpipla ranges. The district consists of two main physiographic sub-divisions,
the eastern hilly tract bounded on the north by the Satpuda ranges and on the south by the
Sahyadri ranges. The western part of the region is relatively low in height. The north-eastern
part comprising Umarpada taluka, is hilly comparatively and inhabited mainly by various tribes.
The eastern hilly tract is also covered by thick forests at some places and is a major producer
of jowar among the agricultural crops and teak and bamboo among the forest products. It is a
comparatively backward tract inhabited chiefly by various scheduled tribes.
Drainage
There are four main rivers in this district, namely The Tapi, The Kim, the Purna and the
Ambika. Among them the Tapi is the principal and largest river of the district. It rises from the
springs in the range of Satpuda hills of Madhya Pradesh State. Tapi enters on its last stage, the
passage of fifty miles in a direct line or including wide meanders, of nearly ninety miles across
the Surat plain to the Arabian Sea. The Purna River, with a westerly course of about fifty miles
across the Surat district, joins the sea ten miles south of the Mindhola. The Kim River, with a
course of seventy miles in length and drains the northern area of Surat district. It is raising in
the Rajpipla hills and joins the Gulf of Khambhat. The Ambika River, after winding course of
about forty miles towards the south-west, joins the Arabian Sea fifteen miles south of the Purna.
This stream rising in the Bansda hills flow west-ward in two widely separated channels draining
the lands of Chikhli and Jalalpur. All the rivers of this district are running from east to west to
meet the Arabian Sea.
Climate
The climate of this district is characterized by a hot
summer and general dryness except in the coastal region. The
district has semi- arid climate with three distinguished season.
It is characterized by comparatively humid summer and
monsoon seasons, mild winter and high rainfall. The Humidity
is higher in the coastal region than in the interior. During the
monsoon season the relative humidity generally exceeds 70
percent. There is a decrease of relative humidity after the
withdrawal of the south-west monsoon. The driest part of the year is the period from November
to April when the relative humidity in the afternoons are less than 45 percent.
The cold season December to February is followed by the hot season from March to
May. June to September is the south-west monsoon season and two months October and
November form the post monsoon season.
The skies are mostly heavily clouded or overcast during the south west monsoon season.
Cloudiness decreases rapidly in the post-monsoon months. During the rest of the year skies are
generally clear or lightly clouded.
Above table gives taluka wise data of minimum and maximum humidity of district.
Mahuva taluka has minimum humidity, which is 8.7% and Mandvi taluka has maximum
humidity, which is 98.2%. Average minimum and maximum humidity of the district is 11.62%
and 96.68% respectively.
(1) Temperature
After February temperature being increase steadily. April and May are the hottest
months of the year where temperature ranges from 40◦C to 46◦C. The wind velocity varies from
4 km/hr to 10 km/hr. The normal temperature varies from 13◦C to 43◦C. The December and
January are the coldest months.
The statement above gives data of year wise maximum and minimum temperature in the
district for the years 2001 to 2010. During the years 2001 to 2010, the highest maximum
temperature is recorded at 44.20 centigrade in the year 2004 and lowest minimum temperature
is 8.20 centigrade in the year 2008. Average maximum and minimum temperature of the Surat
district is 41.040 centigrade and 11.440 centigrade respectively.
Temperature in 0C Monthly Maximum and Minimum Temperature of the District for the Year 2011
Month
Maximum Minimum
Source: Statistical Abstract of Gujarat State - 2012, Directorate of Economics and Statistics.
The statement above shows monthly maximum and minimum temperature in the district
for the years 2011. It can be seen that maximum temperature in the district reaches to 40.3 0
centigrade in March while minimum temperature in the district reaches to 10.5 0 centigrade in
January.
(2) Winds
Winds are generally light and moderate in summer months of March, April and May. In
the summer season the winds are pre-dominant in the directions between south-west and north-
west. In the south-west monsoon season June to September they become stronger. Westerly to
south westerly winds prevail during south west monsoon season. In October and during the
months of January and February the wind is from directions between west and north-east
direction. In between, the months of November and December, Surat district experiences winds
from directions between north and east. Some of the cyclonic storms or depressions from the
Arabian Sea in May and in the post-monsoon season reach the neighborhood of the district
causing heavy rain and gusty winds. Thunderstorms occur on some days during the summer
and monsoon months.
(3) Rainfall
Records of rainfall in the district are available for seven stations for a fairly long period.
The district receives the rainfall through south-west monsoon which normally starts from
middle of June. July and August are the richer months of rainfall. The average rainfall varies
from 1,500 mm to 1,700 mm however, scanty and uneven rainfall pattern is not uncommon.
Year wise Rainfall
2500 2319 2059
1819
Rainfall(mm)
The above graph indicates rainfall for the year 2001 to 2011 and in the year 2005 there
is maximum rainfall found, which is 2,319 mm. The lowest rainfall occurs during the year 2001,
which is 1,126 mm. The average rainfall during the year 2001 to 2011 is 1,605 mm.
In decade rainfalls trends shows minimum in initial stage and it is maximum in the
middle years of the decade then again it declines in later years.
Economic Resources
Economic resources are an important means for the subsistence of the working people
in the district. The details about economic resources of important sectors are given in brief.
(1) Forestry
According to the figures available from the Forest
Department, for the year 2010-2011 out of total area of
4,549.00 sq. km of the district, an area of about 476.65 sq. km
is covered by forest. It accounts for 2.49 percent of the total
forest area of the state. The forest area of the district
constitutes 10.48 percent of total geographical area of the
district. Forest worth is found only in hillock. The forest of
the district is mainly of mixed deciduous type and is rich in
flora and fauna. It mostly contains teak and bamboo trees. There are many other species too,
viz., Rayan, Karanj, Jambu, Amla, Behda, Sarsado, Dhawada, Semlo, Bili, Bordi etc. Eastern
part of the district is very rich with forest area. There is huge potential of establishing new Saw
Mills for manufacturing teak wood products, wooden furniture products and handicraft items
of wood from other types of wood and Ayurveda medicines from the medicinal plants on the
micro and small scale level.
The above table shows the classification of forest area of Surat district. Surat district is
mainly classified into three types of forest area; one is reserved forest, second is unclassified
forest and third is protected forest. Out of total forest area 96.87% area is used for reserved
forest.
Production of Minerals
(In Matric.Tonnes)
Sr. Name of Production During Year
No. Minerals 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 20010-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A Major Minerals
1 Lignite 1721333 1923973 2508964 2645312 2883680 3466713
2 Lime Stone 123809 133610 123116 151136 162129 167940
B Minor Minerals
1 Black Traps NA NA NA 1974160 2978554 3156725
2 Sand NA NA NA 2679110 3373241 9794385
3 Common Clay NA NA NA 2489636 1232000 1483000
Total 1845142 2057583 2632080 9939354 10629604 18068763
Source: (1) Statistical Abstract-2010, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(2) Statistical Abstract-2012, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(3) District Statistical Report, 2010-11, District Statistical Office, Surat.
Above statement shows mineral production in the Surat district for the years 2005-06 to
2010-11. It can be seen that lignite and lime stone have been the major mineral products of the
district in terms of production for the year 2005-06 to 2010-11. There is a continuous increased
in total mineral products from the year 2005-06 to 2010-11, while production of minor minerals
such as black trap, sand and common clay are also increased in the year 2010-11.
(3) Soil and Cropping Pattern
(a) Soils
In Surat district, four types of soils are found namely
khar lands, black cotton soil, light soils and gorat soil. The
Khar and Khajan types of soils are mainly found in coastal
areas whereas the central part has the black alluvial and light
soils. The rocky type of soil is also found in some north-
eastern parts. Khar lands followed by black cotton and light
soils. The gorat soils are found on the banks of the rivers
passing through the district. All the four soils of the district
have been formed the alluvial deposits. Black cotton soils are known for their fertility and it is
mainly found in Kamrej, Palsana, Chorasi, Mangrol and Mandvi. The gorat soils are found on
the banks of both sides of the four main rivers in the district running from east to west to meet
the Arabian Sea. The strip of land about 1-2 miles wide on the sea coast and the Khar land soils
which are though very deep almost barren due to their high salt content. These lands are mainly
found in the talukas of Olpad and Chorasi lying on the Arabian Sea.
The Soil in Surat district in general pH is neutral. Electricity conductivity is low too.
Organic Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus content of the soil is medium. Potash is hing. So
overall, the soil fertility indices are good from the point of view of agriculture.
(b) Cropping Pattern
The soil health related problem of Surat district are varying with the physiographical
unit. In eastern hilly belt, the soils are shallow and poor in fertility. The mid plane areas where
sugarcane and paddy are the major crops, the problems of water logging and secondary
salinization are acquiring menacing proportions, while in coastal area, the soils are salt affected
with poor physical condition. Apart from this, imbalance in use of fertilizer along with limited
application of organic is resulting in serious soil health related problems.
In the district food and non-food crops grown can be grouped under two main heads
Kharif and Rabi. The Kharif or the rained crops are sown in June-July and harvested in October-
November. The Rabi or irrigated crops are sown in September-October and harvested in
February-March. The main crops of this district are jowar, bajri, wheat, rice, maize, groundnut,
cotton, sugarcane, paddy, soyabeen, chillies and fodder. Among the horticulture crops, mango,
banana, brinjal, okra and cucurbit occupy minority of the area.
This district has wide range of cropping systems like paddy-sugarcane, green manure–
sugarcane, paddy-wheat, paddy-fallow, sorghum-pigeon pea, paddy-pulses, cotton-fallow,
sorghum-wheat, pigeon pea-wheat, fodder-vegetables and vegetable-paddy. In eastern hill and
undulating part, only rain fed farming is followed.
(4) Land and Land use Pattern
Total geographical are of the district is about 4 lakhs hectares. It is noteworthy to find
that 76% of the geographical area is under cultivation in the district. 6 taluka out of 9 talukas
have about 80% of their geographical area under cultivation. However, the coverage of forest
area is only 9% (Olpad, Kamrej, Chorasi, Palasana and Bardoli taluka have no forest area)
hence there is need to increase the coverage of forest. The district has only 1% area as waste
land and 4% under pasture land from geographical area.
Area, Production and Productivity of Different Crops of the District during
the Year 2010-11
Productivity
Sr. No. Crop Area (hectares) Production (tonnes)
(qua/hec)
1 2 3 4 5
1 Sugarcane 95,000 68,02,000 716
2 Paddy (irrigated) 34,359 1,20,600 35
Paddy
3 12,085 23,445 19
(unirrigated)
4 Summer paddy 13,500 48,263 36
5 Sorghum 5,041 9,346 19
6 Pulses 9,775 7,253 7
7 Green gram 4,733 3,858 8
8 Udad 683 307 4
9 Soybean 12,724 12,024 9
10 Wheat 6,250 22969 37
12 Banana 10,889 6,96,896 640
13 Mango 7,365 58,920 80
14 Sapota 2,044 18,396 90
15 Papaya 240 14,400 600
16 Okra 5,390 59,290 110
17 Brinjal 4,928 1,03,488 210
Source: Comprehensive - District Agriculture Plan of Surat -2012, Directorate of Agriculture.
Above table shows the land classification of rural areas. Forest land in the district is
32,869.79 hectares. We see that in the district 8.94 % area is covered under the forest area, 46.90
% is covered under the irrigation and 19.49 % area is un-irrigated.
(5) Tenancy
There was no separate Act on tenancy in the former Bombay State before 1939. There
were provisions of Section 83 of Land Revenue Code and Mamlatdar Court law only. The
tenant was not secured of his tenancy rights in the Act. This tenancy lease was considered yearly
and had to pay tenancy as per tradition or according to the agreement made with the land owner.
In order to protect the tenants, The Bombay Tenancy Act, 1939 came into force in the erstwhile
Bombay State.
After the independence of the country, it was necessary that the country becomes self-
sufficient in agricultural production. It can be done only when the tillers of the land should have
some definite rights over the land. With a view to effect, control on efficient utilization of
agricultural land and also to protect the tenants further and also to accept a definite policy and
view for the country on agricultural land, The Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Land Act,
1948 was enacted and it was brought into force since then.
The Act of 1948 was amended five times. An important provision of ‘Farmer Day’ was
inserted in the Act on Dt.01-08-1956. According to this provision, if any person legally tilled
the land of other person on Dt.01-04-1957, he was entitled to purchase the said land. Even
though after Gujarat State was separated from Bombay State in 1960, the said act also applied
to it and at present it called as Gujarat Tenancy and Agricultural Lands (Amendment) act, 1997.
Tenant means the person, who held land on lease viz,
(1) Tenant as per Section 4;
(2) Protected tenant
(3) Permanent tenant
(4) The person who continued to possess the land with or without the consent of the land
owner after appointed date and up to specified date or it is considered that he continued
the possession of the land.
In Gujarat state as on Dt.31-03-2011, total of 10,26,635.6 hectares of land has been
released and distributed to total 12,61,758 beneficiaries under the Bombay Tenancy and
Agricultural Land Act, 1948. Among the beneficiaries 1,74,366 were from Scheduled Castes,
2,79,672 from Scheduled Tribes and 8,07,720 beneficiaries were from other classes.
In Surat district, all 1,34,247.2 hectares of land have been released and distributed to
total 1,59,069 numbers of beneficiaries. Among these 26,157 belongs to Scheduled Castes who
were allotted 17,327.2 hectares of land, 1,27,698 belong to Scheduled Tribes who were allotted
1,09,696.8 hectares of land and 5,214 beneficiaries were under ‘Others’ category who were
allotted 7,223.2 hectares of land.
(6) Agriculture
Livelihood of millions of people of India depends on
agriculture which by and large, influenced by locally
available natural resources. “Krishi Mahotsav” in Gujarat
launched on the auspicious occasion of Akshay Tritiya every
year. It brought about revolution of sorts in a predominantly
agrarian country like India. The month-long Mahotsav
covered all the villages of each district and creating
awareness about the advantage of standard seeds and its
optimum use.
Agriculture is the main occupation of the rural folk of the district and they grow jowar,
cotton, rice, groundnut, sugarcane, wheat, fruits and vegetables as the principal crops.
(a) Area under Major Crops
This district has wide range of cropping systems like paddy-sugarcane, green manure
sugarcane, paddy-wheat, paddy-fallow, sorghum-pigeon pea, paddy-pulses, cotton- fallow,
sorghum-wheat, pigeon pea-wheat, fodder-vegetables and vegetable–paddy.
The chart below gives production area under crops for the years 2007-08 and 2010-11
for Surat district.
Chart-6.1 Chart-6.2
Classification wise Major Crops
24 4
226 20 22 10 1
1256 22 181 741
10
27 19
108 20 8 99
51 2 80 21
24 1
172 13 28 10
994 17 132 914
27 7
86 11 20
35 1 59 7 5
128 1
Cereals Pulses Oil Other Non
seeds food food
crops * crops *
Crops
Crops
2010-11* Production in "000" tonnes 2010-11* Production in "000" tonnes
2010-11* Area in "000 " hectares 2010-11* Area in "000 " hectares
2007-08 Production in "000" tonnes 2007-08 Production in "000" tonnes
2007-08 Area in "000 " hectares 2007-08 Area in "000 " hectares
Source: (1) Statistical Abstract-2012, Directorate of Economics and Statistics.
(2) Horticultural Department
Note:* Forecast data
From the above chart 6.1 we can see that the area under production of cereals, oil
seeds, other food crops and non-food crops are increased in the year 2010-11 as compared to
the year 2007-08 and area under production of pulses are same for both of the years.
From the above chart 6.2 we may predict that the area under production of rice and
groundnut are increased in the year 2010-11 as compared to the year 2007-08, while area under
production of jowar, sugarcane and cotton are decreased in the year 2010-11 as compared to
the year 2007-08. We can see that the area under production of chilly is same both of the years.
(b) Average yield per Hectare
The average yield per hectare of the principal crops in the district during the year 2007-
08 and 2010-11 is shown below.
Average Yield per Hectare
(In kg)
Years
Sr. No. Name of Crop
2007-2008 2010-11
1 2 3 4
1 Sugarcane 7141 7493
2 Bajra 2500 1000
3 Rice 2237 2268
4 Wheat 2200 3048
5 Cereals 2000 2100
6 Rapes and Mustard 2000 1568
7 Foodgrains 1759 1854
8 Groundnut 1429 1244
9 Jowar 1400 1182
10 Oil seeds 1182 994
11 Maize 1000 1833
12 Gram 1000 1380
13 Pulses 889 878
14 Cotton 714 518
Source: Statistical Abstract -2012, Directorate of Economics and Statistics.
Above table shows that the average yield per hectare for the crop of sugarcane, rice,
wheat, cereals, food grains, maize and gram have increased significantly in 2010-11 as
compared to the year 2007-08. While average yield per hectare for the crop of bajra, rapes and
mustard, groundnut, jowar, oil seeds, pulses and cotton have decreased in 2010-11 as compared
to the year 2007-08. The average yield per hectare for the crop of bajra has drastically decreased
in the year 2010-11.
The above table shows average production of fruit crops in last four years is 8,00,845
M.T which is highest in all horticultural crops, while average production of flower crops is
6,736 M.T which is the lowest among all crops.
From the table we can see that in last four years fruit crops average productivity is 37.83
M.T/Hec and flower crops average productivity is 8.61 M.T/Hec which high and less in among
all horticultural crops respectively. The average area used for production of fruit crops is 21,169
hectares that is highest and flower crops used average area is 764 hectares that is lowest among
all crops in last four years.
(7) Irrigation
In most of the taluka of the district both canal and tube
well irrigation facilities are available. Availability of the canal
water is good and it is available for full cropping period. As
far as underground water resources are concerned, 20 percent
of the water off the coast and most of the water along the coast
is saline and thus making its use with prudence for crop
production.
Cropwise Total Cropped Area and Irrigated Area for the Year 2007-08
Area in "00 " hectare
855
1000 589
268
24 7 7 110 36
0
Cereals Pulses Condiments Oil seeds
and Spices
Crops
Cropped Area Irrigated Area
Above chart shows that for condiments and spices, out of total cropped area 100% area
is irrigated, followed by 68.88% for cereals, 32.72% for oil seeds and only 8.95% for pulses.
(b) Area Irrigated by Source
The area irrigated by different sources in the district is presented below for the year
2001-02 to 2009-10.
Area under Irrigation by Source
(In '00 hectares)
Sr. Source of Year
No. Irrigation 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Govt. Canals 1569 1625 1643 1361 1283
2 Wells 687 791 848 614 353
3 Tanks 4 - 0 0 14
4 Other 6 4 3 0 70
Total 2266 2420 2494 1975 1720
Source: (1) Statistical Abstract-2012, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(2) Statistical Abstract-2010, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(3) Statistical Abstract-2007, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(4) Statistical Abstract-2005, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(5) Village Directory, 2011.
The above figures indicate that Government Canals are the main source of irrigation in
the district, followed by the Wells. Also, it is seen that total area under irrigation was increased
in 2001-02 to 2005-06, but decreased in the year 2007-08 and 2009-10 as compared to its
previous years.
(8) Animal Husbandry
Livestock–particularly buffalo, cattle and goats constitute the main animal husbandry
component in the farming system of the district. The expanding market with rise in demand for
diverse animal product and easy access to markets is added opportunities for further
strengthening this allied sector in the district, while utilizing the existing network of
infrastructure and support services. This sector’s vast potential can be harnessed for growth in
generating employment, income and restoring soil health. The emerging modern technology
for processing and marketing will give the needed boost to this sector. Farmers of Surat district
have a long tradition of rearing animals for milk production. Dairy farmer provide employment
to large number of landless families area.
Cow and buffalos are the main cattle in the district. The other domestic animals are goats
and sheep. Looking at the number of cows and buffaloes in Surat district, there is potential for
producing organic manures and promote organic farming in the district. However the task is
not easy as the farmers will have to be convinced first regarding of using organic manures and
practice organic farming. They need to understand it in long term perspective. Also the needs
for integrating the animal husbandry with promotion of organic farming need to be understood
properly.
(a) Livestock
Cattle wealth occupies a pivotal place in the rural economy of the district. According to
the livestock census of 2003 and 2007, the livestock population in the district is indicated below:
Livestock
Sr. Year % age(+)/(-) in
Livestock population
No. 2003* 2007 2007 over 2003
1 2 3 4 5
(A) Total Livestock 1106596 1085045 -1.9
1 Cattle (cross breed) 66324 143628 116.6
(a) Male over 2.5 years 6354 19571 208.0
(b) Female over 2.5 years 34347 61746 79.8
(c) Young stock 25623 62311 143.2
2 Cattle (Indigenous) 337420 297781 -11.7
(a) Male over 3 years 117874 114616 -2.8
(b) Female over 3 years 114818 93514 -18.6
(c) Young stock 104728 89651 -14.4
3 Buffaloes 408009 423065 3.7
(a) Male over 3 years 8065 9376 16.3
(b) Female over 3 years 241271 237587 -1.5
(c) Young stock 158673 176102 11.0
4 Sheep 3526 2041 -42.1
5 Goats 208279 200495 -3.7
6 Horses and Pines 304 348 14.5
7 Camels 45 12 -73.3
8 Pigs 23963 5369 -77.6
9 Other Livestock 58726 12306 -79.0
(B) Poultry 953965 1269980 33.1
Source: (1) Statistical Abstract-2005, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
(2) Statistical Abstract-2010, Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
Note: * Means including five talukas of Tapi.
The above table reveals that as compared to 2003 livestock census cattle (cross breed),
buffaloes, horse & pines have increased in the year 2007 and cattle (Indigenous), sheep, goats,
camels, pigs and other livestock have decreased in the year 2007 as compared to the year 2003.
Poultry birds have increased in 2007 as compared to the year 2003. But, all over livestock
population have decreased in 2007 by 1.9%.
(b) Agricultural Implements
According to the livestock censuses conducted in the State, the comparative data for
agricultural implements in the district for the years 2003 and 2007 are shown in the below
statement.
Agricultural Implements
The number of agricultural implements except oil engine and electric motor & pump all
agricultural implements has shown increasing trend during the year 2007 as compared to the
year 2003.
(9) Fisheries
The fisheries sector has played an important role in the national economy through food
supply, employment generation and income. The district has a coastal-line of about 83 km.
Fisheries of Surat district are divided into three broad categories viz. marine, estuarine and fresh
water fisheries. Marine fisheries of the district cover the entire coastal region of the Gulf of
Khambhat from the Kim in the north to Damanganga in south. The estuarine fisheries are spread
over the tidal portions of the all rivers of the district. Fresh water fisheries are confined to such
portion of these rivers within the district. The main fishes of this district are Shark, Zinga,
Magra, Vehar, Hilsha and Mandeli.
Fish culture is being accepted by the farmer as one of the subsidiary occupation in the
district. The fish farming is Surat is mostly being done in village / panchayat ponds on lease.
The added advantage of village pond fishery is that cattle visiting village ponds add fertilization
in the shape of cow dung to the pond resulting in production of natural food for fish.
The bottle necks of fisheries are poor infrastructure for fish seed production and genetic
up gradation and lack of extension services. Different programmes / schemes have been
launched by Fisheries Department to cater to the needs of fish farmers. These activities are
proposed to be strengthened under the plan for further development especially skill up
gradation, fingerling production and adoption of intensive / poly culture fish farming.
Fisheries Activities
Year
Sr. No. Item
2007-08 2009-10
1 2 3 4
1 Total number of fishing boats 2544 1019
2 Fish production (in tonnes) 20997 -
3 Number of active fishermen 23594 23594
Year
Sr. No. Item
2007-08 2009-10
1 2 3 4
4 Number of fishermen primary co- operative societies 38 38
5 Membership of fishermen's primary co-operative societies 11108 11108
6 Paid up share capital of fishermen's co- operative societies 112233 112233
Source: District Statistical Report 2009-10, District Statistical Office.
The fisheries sector has played an important role in the national economy through food
supply, employment generation and income.
(10) Industry
Surat is mainly known for its textiles and diamond
processing industries. The district is emerging as a potential hub
for IT/ITeS sector in Gujarat. Hazira and Magdalla Ports in the
district provide logistic support to industrial operations in the state.
Industrial development in Surat district could be attributed
to the presence of a large number of diamond processing, textiles
and chemical & petrochemical industries. There are over 41,300 small and medium industries
functioning in the district. It is also known as synthetic capital of India. Surat–The synthetic
capital of India hosts over 45,000 powers looms and provides over 7 lakh jobs. It contributes
18% to the total manmade fiber exports and 40% of manmade fabric production in India.
Maximum number of (nearly 24,000 units) in small and medium enterprises is related to textile
industry in the district, followed by repairing and service industry with more than 11,000 units.
Most of the small scale industries are located in Chorasi (Western Surat), Mangrol and
Olpad (Northern Surat), Mandvi (Central Surat) and Palsana (Southern Surat) tehsils of the
district. Surat has been very successful in attracting a sizeable amount of Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) in various sectors like energy, oil and petroleum. A significant investment of
INR 3,000 crore (USD 726 million) in Hazira LNG terminal project is one of the largest
Greenfield FDIs in India.
Statement below gives major industrial group with number of establishments and
average daily employment there in at the end of years 2009-10 and 2010-11 for the district.
Years
2009-10 2010-11
Sr. Average Average
Group Name Number of Number of
No. Number of Number of
Persons Persons
Establishment Establishment
Working Working
Per Day Per Day
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 Non-metallic mineral Products 8 306 24 666
9 Basic Metal Industries 44 3517 104 1738
10 Paper Product & Printing 29 607 120 4000
11 Electrical Machinery and 16 244 49 828
12 Apparatusequipment and parts
Transport 3 26 3 15
13 Leather Products 42 1202 246 2032
14 Beverages, Tobacco & 19 220 37 313
15 TobaccoActivities
Service Products 24 601 284 2901
16 Trading Activities 15 179 1644 7691
17 Others 86 4420 285 6266
Total 5884 81684 9459 91539
Source: Commissionerate of Industries
Among the registered establishments in the year of 2010-11, the four most important
establishments are related to manufacture of (1) Textiles (2) Trading Activities (3) Other and
Service Activities and (4) Leather Products. In the year 2009-10, the four most important
establishments are related to manufacture of (1) Textiles (2) Machinery and parts except electrical
(3) Other Activities and (4) Chemical & chemical Products. It can be observed that average number
of persons employed per day has also increased in 2010-11 as compared to the year 2009-10.
Units, Investment & Employment of Micro, Small & Medium Industries
(Oct- 2006 to July-2010)
(Rs. In lakhs)
800000 752687.44
600000 384991.06
400000 264795.61 275850
152470 107909 102900.77
200000 16399 4033 124 15471 20556
0
Employment
Employment
Employment
Employment
Investment in
Investment in
Investment in
Investment in
Units
Units
Units
Units
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
3000 189110
Workers
200000
Factories
2800
3077
2936 100000
2600 2814
2681
2400 0
2008 2009 Year 2010 2011
Registered Working Factories Average No. of Workers
Source: Industries in Gujarat Statistics Information -2013.
SEZ in Surat
(As on Oct-2010)
Sr. No. Location Nature of SEZ Area (in hectares)
1 2 3 4
1 Sachin, Surat SURSEZ 49.90
Multi-product
2 Vanj, Surat Apparel SEZ 56.64
3 Ichhapor, Surat Gujarat Hira Bourse 74.00
Gems & Jewellery
4 Hazira, Surat Essar Hazira SEZ 267.00
Engineering
5 Suvali, Surat Essar Power SEZ 180.00
Source: District Profile of Surat district, Industries Commissionerate.
(b) Banking
Statement below gives data on availability of banking facilities in district. It is observed
that total 73 villages of the Surat district have banking facilities available. There are 69
commercial banks, 19 co-operative banks and 97 agriculture credit society available in rural
area and 342 commercial banks, 75 co-operative banks and 17 agriculture credit society
available in urban area in the district.
Banking Facility Availability
Rural
Sr. Name of Number of Number of Banking Institutions Agriculture
No. Tehsil Villages Where
Credit
Banking Facility Commercial Co-operative Society
is Available
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Olpad 10 10 1 3
2 Mangrol 7 7 2 21
3 Umarpada 1 1 1 2
4 Mandvi 6 5 1 16
5 Kamrej 13 12 4 15
6 Chorasi 7 7 - 6
7 Palsana 8 6 3 6
8 Bardoli 12 12 3 8
9 Mahuva 9 9 4 20
10 Surat City - - - -
Total 73 69 19 97
Urban
Sr.
Name of Tehsil Number of Banking Institutions Agriculture
No.
Commercial Co-operative Credit Society
1 2 7 8 9
1 Olpad 4 5 4
2 Mangrol 9 3 4
3 Umarpada - - -
4 Mandvi 3 4 1
5 Kamrej - - -
6 Chorasi 18 1 1
7 Palsana 10 2 1
8 Bardoli 16 7 3
9 Mahuva - - -
10 Surat City 282 53 3
Total 342 75 17
Source: Village Directory and Town Directory -2011.
300
200
75 97
100 69
19 17
0
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban
Commercial Co-operative Agriculture credit society
Source: Village Directory and Town Directory –2011.
Above chart shows banking facilities and agriculture credit society’s availability in
Surat district. It is observed that total 411 commercial banks, 94 cooperative banks and 114
agriculture credit societies available in Surat district.
Occupation wise Classification of Outstanding Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks
(Amount in ‘000 Rs.)
Years
2009 2010
Sr.
Occupation Number Amount Number
No. Amount Out-
of Out- of
Standing
Accounts Standing Accounts
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Agriculture 40,653 54,88,712 44,771 75,99,556
1. Direct Finance 40,271 50,27,817 43,290 58,79,982
2. Indirect Finance 382 4,60,895 1,481 17,19,574
2 Industry 27,446 7,51,63,425 30,509 9,96,72,664
1. Mining & Quarrying 55 6,70,500 75 4,11,527
2. Manufacturing & Processing 26,462 6,91,69,472 29,505 8,82,81,507
3. Electricity, Gas & Water 31 32,02,444 35 70,42,184
4. Construction 898 21,21,009 894 39,37,446
3 Transport Operators 5,889 26,77,650 6,001 29,38,565
4 Professional and Other Services 13,335 84,38,166 9,889 85,95,943
5 Personal Loans 1,71,497 3,41,60,110 1,64,756 3,95,30,264
1. Loans for Housing 33,451 1,89,77,333 41,070 2,57,45,795
2. Loans for Purchase of
Consumer Durables 2,010 3,33,610 1,177 75,718
3. Rest of the Personal Loans 1,36,036 1,48,49,167 1,22,509 1,37,08,751
6 Trade 15,856 1,40,69,461 16,820 2,02,45,097
1. Wholesale Trade 2,849 76,20,683 2,962 1,00,87,803
2. Retail Trade 13,007 64,48,778 13,858 1,01,57,294
7 Finance 156 2,23,008 845 7,01,511
8 All Others 11,765 24,37,307 34,878 56,85,095
Total Bank Credit 2,86,597 14,26,57,839 3,08,469 18,49,68,695
Source: - (1) Basic Statistical Returns, Volume-39, March-2009, Banking Statistics,
(2) Basic Statistical Returns, Volume-39, March-2010, Banking Statistics.
Metro-Politan
Total Offices
Metro-Politan
Total Offices
Semi-Urban
Semi-Urban
Rural
Rural
2002 Year 2009
Source: (1) Branch Statistics-volume-3: March-2002, Reserve Bank of India,
(2) Branch Statistics-volume-3: March-2009, Reserve Bank of India.
* Population groups of the banked centres presented in this Volume are based on the 2001
census. The population groups are defined as under:
a) ‘Rural’ group includes all centres with population of less than 10,000.
b) ‘Semi-urban’ group includes centres with population of 10,000 and above but less than 1 lakh.
c) ‘Urban’ group includes centres with population of 1 lakh and above but less than 10 lakh.
d) ‘Metropolitan’ group includes centres with population of 10 lakh and more.
* Branches of Banks refer to those offices which are engaged in either;
Banking business (i.e., either accepting deposit and/or offering credit to their customer); or
1. Banking and foreign exchange business; or
2. Administration, banking and foreign exchange; or
3. Administration and banking; or
4. Administration and foreign exchange; or
5. Only foreign exchange business; or
6. Non-scheduled banks doing banking business.
* Bank Offices comprise of branches doing banking business (i.e., either accepting deposit
and/or offering credit to their customers) as well as administrative offices.
* Commercial Banks refer to both scheduled and non-scheduled commercial banks which are
regulated by Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
Lead bank: Under Lead Bank Scheme formulated in 1969, every public sector
bank and Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. is allotted a district in which it
functions as a lead bank of the district. In that role, the bank assists in the overall
development of that particular area by collecting certain data and formulating
district credit plan, etc.
Bank of Baroda is the lead bank of Surat District.
(12) Transport and Communication
Transport and Communication facilities are considered
as administrative necessity as well as a public convenience.
Moreover; a well-knit transportation system is a pre-requisite for
the social and economic development of any district. The district
has a good network of transportation facilities. Towns as well as
most of villages in the central and western parts of the district
are connected by national and state highways, other roads and railways. Surat is the prominent
industrial centre of the district as well as of the state. Surat is also an intermediate port, handling
foreign traffic. Domestic airports also adorn the district.
(a) Road
The linking of one place with other by road is very essential to provide good transport
system. According to the classification of road, made by Roads and Buildings Department,
Government of Gujarat, Gandhinagar road length in the district by category is mentioned below
for the years 2006 to 2010.
Surat is well connected to various locations through national and state highways.
Connectivity to major industrial centers: NH-8 connects Surat with Mumbai (307 km), Delhi
(1,034 km), Kolkatta (1,676 km), Chennai (1,371 km) and Hyderabad (824 km). Distance to
other major cities of Gujarat: Jamnagar (549 km), Rajkot (461 km), Bhavnagar (447 km),
Valsad (77 km), Ahmedabad (278 km) and Vadodara (167 km).
(b) Railway
There are 33 villages having railway facilities in Surat district. Total length of railway
line in the district is 380 kms. There are 14 stations on broad gauge line and 39 stations on meter
gauge line. Bombay Delhi broad gauge line passes through the district.
Almost all the talukas of Surat are well connected with the rail network. Surat is well
connected with Valsad, Vapi and Mumbai towards its south and with Bharuch, Vadodara and
Ahmedabad in the north.
(c) Ports
The district has 3 important ports. Among them Hajira and Magdalla are intermediate
ports whereas Bhagwa is minor port. All the ports are operative in all seasons. Fertilizer,
sulphur, iron scrapes and rock phosphate are the main items imported at these ports whereas
salt, betonies, onion and oil cake are principal items of exports through these ports.
Magdalla & Hazira Ports in Surat have good rail and road connectivity. Magdalla port
is 2 km away from the state highway and 15 km away from NH-8. Hazira Port in Surat has
close proximity to the high speed dual carriageway which is under construction. The port is
well connected with main Mumbai–Ahmedabad-Delhi broad gauge railway line. The nearest
airport is in Surat. The proposed Mumbai–Delhi Freight Corridor is expected to be a major
driver for industrial growth of Hazira Port.
Hazira Port
Hazira is known as the ‘gateway port’ to
serve the hinterlands of north, west and central India
as it is situated in the midst of one of the most
industrialized Areas in the country. It is a deep-water,
all weather and direct berthing port. The existing
industrial portfolio of Hazira includes industrial
activities such as petrochemicals, fertilizers, heavy
engineering, steel, energy and port related activities.
More than 20 large and medium sized companies are
located in Hazira, including Bharat Petroleum
Corporation, Cairn Energy, Essar Power, Hindustan Petroleum and Larsen & Toubro, Reliance,
NTPC among others.
Magdalla ports
Magdalla is a lighter age port. The port is
situated on the western coast of India in southern
Gujarat. It is on the southern bank of river Tapti about
16 km upstream the river. After bifurcation of
Mumbai State in 1960 the committee for
development of Intermediate Ports recommended for
the development of Magdalla Port site for cargo
operation by carrying out required necessary
dredging and creating necessary landing place and
support fleet and infrastructure facilities taking into
account the growth of Udhana as an Industrial area.
Finally Magdalla Port was opened out in 1966 as an intermediate Port during which year the
port has handled Bananas as export cargo and fertilizers, food grain as Import cargo.
The port is well connected by road with Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and north
Maharashtra which are hinterland areas to the port. The main cargo handled by Gujarat
Maritime Board (GMB) jetty at Magdalla Port is coal. Fertilisers, soyabean, groundnut, coal,
general cargo, etc. can be handled at this proposed location.
(d) Posts and Telegraphs
The following statement shows number of villages in the district possessing post offices,
phone facilities, internet connection and mobile networks.
Communications Facilities
Sr. No. Type of Communication Amenities No. of Villages having Facilities
1 2 3
1 Post Offices 36
2 Sub Post Offices 308
3 Telephone 629
4 PCO 450
5 Network of Mobile 621
6 Internet 578
Source: Village Directory -2011
Above table shows in the recent years, the facility of telephone and mobile network are
built up more rapidly.
(e) State Road Transport
As a consequence of bifurcation of the bilingual state Bombay, with effect from the 1 st
May, 1960, the Bombay State Road Transport Corporation closed its operations in Gujarat. At
the same time the Saurashtra State Road Transport Corporation and the Kachchh State Road
Transport Corporation operating in Saurashtra and Kachchh areas respectively were dissolved
and a new corporation namely, the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation was established
on the 1st May, 1960.
Out of total 713 villages in Surat district, 690 villages are inhabited. Out of these 683
villages are connected by direct bus facilities, while 3 villages get it at nearby 1 to 10 km and 4
villages get it at 10 to 20 km distance up to 2009-10.
ST Bus Services in District
Sr. Years 2009-10
Details
No. Villages
1 2 3
1 Total Inhabited Villages 690
2 2.1 Availability of Direct Bus Service 683
2.2 Villages having ST Services In Nearest Distance
2.2.1 Upto 10 km 3
2.2.2 10 to 20 km 4
Total 690
Source: Village Directory, 2011
(f) Air Services
Surat has a domestic airport which is well connected to different metros. It has daily
flights to Delhi, Jaipur and Ahmedabad. Government of Gujarat has also undertaken aviation
master plan for the state which priorities development as well as upgradation of the Surat
airport. Nearest airports are at Vadodara and Mumbai.
(13) Electricity
Electricity is one of the chief importance necessities for
the economic development of the district. The main source for
power supply in the district is Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company
Limited (DGVCL). All inhabited villages are electrified under
Jyoti Gram project.
Surat has a well-developed network of Sub stations and
power stations in the district to cater to the need of electricity for
industry and residential use. There are five 220 KV sub stations at different locations in the
district at Sachin, Ichhapor, Kim, Vav and Bardoli. There are eight power stations in the district
and one power station is proposed at Aakhakhol. One 132 KV sub-station is in place at Bhestan.
(14) Gram Panchayats, Its Composition, Jurisdiction and Role in the Development of
Village and Its Economy
The system of Panchayati Raj was introduced in the year 1963 in Gujarat State. Under
this set up, the 3 tier system was introduced namely, The District Panchayat, The Taluka
Panchayat and The Gram Panchayat. Gram Panchayat is an important institution of self-
government. The Gram Panchayat is formed for a village or a group of villages. The Gram
Panchayat is constituted for a local area with the population of less than 15,000. Such local area
may be revenue village or a group of revenue villages or hamlets forming part of a revenue
village or such other administrative unit or part of thereof. The number of members of Gram
Panchayat varies from 7 to 15. The tenure of Gram Panchayat is of five years. The people of
village elect Sarpanch and Vice-Sarpanch (Up-Sarpanch) and other members of the Panchayat.
Every village Panchayat is divided into wards, i.e. smaller areas. Each ward elects a
representative who is known as the Ward Member (Panch). All the members of the gram sabha
also elect a Sarpanch who is the Panchayat President. The Ward Panchs and the Sarpanch form
the Gram Panchayat. The Gram Panchayat is elected for five years.
The Gram Panchayat has a secretary who is also the secretary of the gram sabha. This
person is not an elected person but is appointed by the government. The Secretary is responsible
for calling the meeting of the Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat and also for keeping a record
of the proceedings.
(a) Gram Sabha
The gram sabha is a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by a Panchayat.
This could be only one village or a few villages. In some states, as in the example above, a
village meeting is held for each village. Anyone who is 18 years old or more and who has the
right to vote is a member of the gram sabha.
The gram sabha prevents the Panchayat from doing wrong things like misusing money
or favoring certain people. It plays an important role in keeping an eye on the elected
representatives and in making them responsible to the persons who elected them.
The main work of a Gram Panchayat includes.
1. The construction and maintenance of water sources, roads, drainage school
buildings and other common property resources.
2. Levying and collecting local taxes.
3. Executing government schemes related to generating employment in the village.
Kuchcha Houses
Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced
frequently. Walls may be made from any one of the following temporary materials, namely,
grass, Unburnt bricks, bamboos, mud, grass, reeds, thatch, plastic /polythene, loosed packed
stone, etc. Such houses are treated as Kuchcha house.
Dwelling Room
A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and
should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less
than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room
would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant’s room
and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and veranda
which are not normally usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used
for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a
dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used as a shop or office, etc., and the
household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage
or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household then
this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant’s household. Tent or
conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room. A
dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been counted for any of
them. If two households have a dwelling room each but in addition also share a common
dwelling room, then the common room has not been counted for either of the households.
Census House
A ‘Census House’ is a building or part of a building used or recognized as a separate
unit because of having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or
staircase, etc. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential
purpose or both. If a building has a number of Flats or Blocks/Wings, which are independent
of one another having separate entrances of their own from the road or a common staircase or
a common courtyard leading to a main gate, these are considered as a separate ‘Census House’.
Village
The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, which has definite surveyed
boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is
treated as one unit for presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest areas,
each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village.
Town/ Urban area
The data in the census are presented separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of
classification in this regard is ‘town’ for urban areas and ‘village’ for rural areas. The urban
area comprises two types of towns viz. statutory towns and Census towns. In the Census of
India 2011, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows
Urban Agglomeration
An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its
adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with
or without urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases, railway colonies, university
campuses, port areas, military camps etc. may come up near a statutory town outside its
statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town.
Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it
to be treated as an independent urban unit but may qualify to be clubbed with the exiting town
as their continuous urban spread (i.e., an Out Growth). Each such town together with its
outgrowth(s) is treated as an integrated urban area and is designated as an ‘urban
agglomeration’. For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of
India 2011, following criteria has been adopted.
(a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglomeration
should necessarily be a statutory town; and
(b) The total population of an Urban Agglomeration (i.e. all the constituents put together)
should not be less than 20,000 as per the 2001 Census. In varying local conditions,
there were similar other combinations which have been treated as urban
agglomerations satisfying the basic condition of contiguity.
Household
A ‘household’ is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their
meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing
so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of
unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen,
then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a
separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a
common kitchen/common cooking. There may be one member households, two member
households or multi-member households.
Institutional Household
A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a
common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are
boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, observation homes, beggars’ homes,
jails, ashrams, old age homes, children homes, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more
clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2011, it was specifically mentioned that
this category or households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated
persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen.
Houseless Household
Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open or
roadside, pavements, in home pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of
worship, man daps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households.
33 Chamar
34 Chikwa, Chikvi
35 Koli, Kori
36 Kotwal (In Bhind, Dhār, Dewas, Guna, Gwalior, Indore, Jhabua, Khargone, Mandsaur,
Morena, Rajgarh, Ratlam, Shajapur, Shivpuri, Ujjain and Vidisha districts).
Sr. No. 31 to 36 are included vide The Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes) Orders (Amendment) Act, 2002 who have been displaced due to Sardar Sarovar Project
on the Narmada River and are settled or may be settled in the State of Gujarat, in the lists of
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes specified in relation to the State of Gujarat.
List of Scheduled Tribes:
1 Barda
2 Bavacha, Bamcha
3 Bharwad (in the Nesses of the forests of Alech, Barada and Gir)a
4 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil,
Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave
5 Charan (in the Nesses of the forests of Alech, Barada and Gir)a
6 Chaudhri (in Surat, Tapi**, Navsari** and Valsad districts)
7 Chodhara
8 Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi
9 Dhodia, Dhodi
10 Dubla, Talavia, Halpati
11 Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi
12 Gond, Rajgond
13 Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari
14 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna
15 Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha
16 Kunbi (in the Dangs district)
17 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka
18 Padhar
19 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi (excluding Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar,
Junagadh, Porbandar**, Kutch, Rajkot and Surendranagar districts)
20 Patelia
21 Pomla
22 Rabari (in the Nesses of the forests of Alech, Barada and Gir)a
23 Rathawa
24 Siddi, Siddi-Badshan (in Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Rajkot and
Surendranagar districts)
25 Varli
26 Vitola, Kotwalia, Barodia
27* Bhil, Bhilala, Barela, Patelia
28* Tadvi Bhil, Bawra, Vasave
29* Padvi
a
The area comprised of Jamnagar, Porbandar**, and Junagadh districts.
* Oustees of the States of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, who have been displaced due to Sardar
Sarovar Project on the Narmada River and are settled or may be settled in the State of Gujarat.
NOTE 1: (Porbandar district was created from Jamnagar district in the year 1997. Hence Bharwad, Charan,
Rabari, Siddi-Badshan, coming under Porbandar district may please be treated as ST)
NOTE 2: **Tapi district was newly created from Surat district in 2006 and Navsari district was created
from Valsad district in 1997. Hence Choudhari Coming under these districts may please be
treated as ST.
Marginal Worker
A person who worked for 3 months or less but less than six months of the reference
period (i.e. in the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is
termed as ‘Marginal worker’.
Non-Worker
A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the
reference period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of enumeration) is termed as ‘Non
worker’.
Cultivator
For purposes of the Census, a person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in
cultivation of land owned or from government or from private persons or institutions for
payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation also includes effective supervision or direction in
cultivation. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and
millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane,
tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, cinchona
and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves,
etc. Cultivation does not include the plantation crops like– tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel
nuts (areca). The workers engaged in Plantation crops are recorded under “other workers”.
Agricultural Labourer
A person who works on another person’s land for wages in cash or kind or share is
regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on
another person’s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on
land on which she/he works.
Mega City
The concept of ‘Mega city’ is a recent phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is
defined in term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of management of civic
amenities and capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census in
1991 treated the population size of 5 million and above as the cut-off point to identify a place
as the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for
Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment,
Department of Urban Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and above population as
per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 million and above population
have been treated as Mega cities and the same criteria of population have been adopted in 2011
census.
in case of Secondary schools. For better understanding, the distinctiveness of different types of
schools is depicted here under.
1.1 Pre-Primary (PP)
Now-a-days, the children are sent to schools at a very early stage. Lot of pre-primary
schools, private schools in particular, have come up in villages and towns. These may or may
not be recognized by the competent authorities. Even many Secondary schools have classes
starting from pre-primary level. Pre-primary classes include Nursery, K.G., Pre-basic, Play
school, etc.
1.2 Primary School (P)
Schools providing education from Standard I and upward up to and inclusive of
Standard V are classified as Primary Schools.
(b) Ayurveda
Ayurveda means ‘Science of life’. The philosophy of Ayurveda is based on the theory
of Pancha Mahabhootas (Five elements) of which all the objects and living bodies are composed
of. The combination of these five elements is represented in the form of Tridosha: Vata, Pitta
and Kapha. These three ‘doshas’ are physiological entities of living beings. Ayurveda
developed into eight distinct specialties, i.e., Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Eye and
ENT, Surgery, Toxicology, Geriatrics and Science of virility. Two types of treatments,
Preventive and Curative, are given in Ayurveda.
(c) Unani
(d) Homoeopathy
Treatment in Homoeopathy, which is holistic in nature, focuses on an individual’s
response to a specific environment. Homoeopathic medicines are prepared mainly from natural
substances such as plant products, minerals and animal sources. Homoeopathic medicines do
not have any toxic, poisonous or side effects. Homoeopathic treatment is economical as well
and has a very broad public acceptance.
2.2 Community Health Centre (CHC)
Community Health Centers are designed to provide referral health care for cases from
PHC and those in need of specialist health care approaching the CHC directly. 4 PHCs are
included under each CHC thus catering approximately 80,000 populations in tribal/hilly areas
and 1,20,000 populations for plain areas. CHC is a 30-bedded hospital providing specialist care
in Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgery and Pediatrics.
2.3 Primary Health Centre (PHC)
A Primary Health Centre is the first contact point between a village community and the
Government medical officer. A PHC covers a population of 20,000 in hilly, tribal or difficult
areas and 30,000 populations in plain areas with 4-6 indoor/observation beds. It acts as a referral
unit for 6 sub-centers. It has a medical officer and para medical staff.
2.8 Dispensary
Place where patients are treated and medicines provided but with no in-patient facility.
Immunizations, MCH Services and sometimes pathological tests are carried out here. It may be
of allopathic or any alternative medicine.
2.9 Veterinary Hospital
Mostly run by the State Government or local body for treatment and preventive
measures against diseases of domestic animals like cows, buffaloes etc. in rural areas.
3. Drinking Water
The following are the main source of drinking water facility (i.e.) available in the
village.
favorable conditions. These systems of recycling may be there at the village level organized by
Gram Panchayats with technical support from Governments or non-government organizations.
7. Communication and Transport Facilities
7.1 Post Office (PO)
Self-explanatory
7.2 Sub-Post Office (SPO)
Sub-post office includes Extra Departmental Post Offices and those providing franchise
postal services and also part time services in lieu of some honorarium. The limited postal
services include sale of stamps, receipt of letters and money orders and also distribution of
letters.
These are main highways running through the length and breadth of the country. Each
NH is numbered like NH-1, NH-2 for easy identification.
A co-operative bank is a financial entity which belongs to its members, who are at the
same time the owners and the customers of their bank. Cooperative banks are often created by
persons belonging to the some local or professional community or sharing a common interest.
These banks are registered under the Cooperative Societies Act. The cooperative banks are
regulated by RBI and are covered by the Banking Regulations Act, 1949.
8.3 Agricultural Credit Society (ACS)
Major objectives of the ACS are to supply agricultural credit to meet the requirements
of funds for agricultural production, the distribution of essential consumer commodities, the
provision of storage and marketing facilities and for light agricultural implements and
machinery.
The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme set up by the Government
of India with the objective of providing following package of services to the children under 6
years and pregnant and lactating mothers in villages such as; Immunization, Health Check-up,
Referral Services, Pre-school Non-formal Education and Nutrition & Health Education.
Each centre under the ICDS scheme is run by an Anganwadi Worker. One Anganwadi
worker is appointed for specified population of the village. They are basically local women.
They are assisted by Anganwadi helper. They provide pre-school non-formal education at the
Centre and provide food to the children.
9.8 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA)
ASHA is a health activist in the community who will create awareness on health and its
social determinants and mobilize the community towards local health planning and increased
utilization and accountability of the existing health services. She would be a promoter of good
health practices. She will also provide a minimum package of curative care as appropriate and
feasible for that level and make timely referrals. She will act as a motivator of different types
of health related activities. Unlike ANM, she will not be involved in any clinical activities like
immunization.
9.9 Sports Club/Recreation Centre
Indoor and out-door games are arranged by the Club and activities like wrestling, Judo
Karate etc. are also done there.
9.10 Cinema/Video Hall (CV)
If a regular cinema house licensed by Government is available, then the town/village is
considered to be having the facility of Cinema Hall. Video hall owners screen films in their
own or hired premises.
9.11 Public Library
Books are kept their which can be accessed by the public on loan basis. These may be
sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person. Free service
or nominal charges are made for using the facility.
available. Supply of electricity is considered available even when there is a temporary ban on
new domestic connections. Connections to residential houses, bungalows, clubs, hostels and
hospitals run on non-commercial basis, charitable, educational and religious institutions are
included in the domestic category.
10.1 Power Supply for Domestic Use
This category includes electricity used only for domestic consumption.
This category includes all electricity connections given to the farmers for conducting
various agricultural activities including irrigation.
These are the places where meetings, social functions etc. are organized.
Chorasi Palsana
3.77% 2.39%
Kamrej
3.03%
Other Bardoli
Surat City Mandvi 3.69%
26.53% 3.22%
73.47%
Mahuva
Umarpada 2.38%
Mangrol Olpad
1.38%
3.44% 3.24%
The total population of Surat City taluka is 73.47% of the total population of the District,
which is higher than other talukas of the District. The total population of Umarpada taluka is
1.38% of the total population of the District, which is lower than other talukas of the District.
(a) Size Class & Status of Towns, Population Growth, Density, Sex Ratio,
Work Participation Rate, Details of Literacy and Availability of
University Education in the District
The statement below gives the civic status, size class of town and population for 23
towns of Surat district for 2011 Census.
According to the 2011 Census the total population of the district is 60,81,322. There has
been net addition of 18,05,782 persons during 2001-2011. The decadal growth rate of
population for the district is 42.2 percent. The growth rates for the rural and urban areas of the
district are -8.7 and 65.7 percent respectively. The overall growth rate of urban population is
very high in the district. The highest growth of urban population is in Mangrol taluka where
urban population has shown a significant growth rate of 235.6 percent during the decade - from
13,543 in 2001 to 45,456 in the year 2011.
The density of population in Surat district is 1,337 persons per sq. km against the state
average of 308 persons.
Taluka wise Sex Ratio and Population Density
Sex Ratio Population
Sr. No. Name of Tehsil
Rural Urban Total Density
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Olpad 922 835 906 288
2 Mangrol 904 919 908 357
3 Umarpada 989 - 989 321
4 Mandvi 1000 964 997 267
5 Kamrej 898 874 897 492
6 Chorasi 725 593 640 819
7 Palsana 863 695 791 731
8 Bardoli 989 926 967 593
9 Mahuva 970 - 970 409
District 925 756 787 1337
Source: Primary Census Abstract-2011
There are 787 females for every thousand males in Surat district. The sex ratio figures
for rural and urban areas of the district are 925 and 756 respectively. Among the talukas, the
highest sex ratio of 997 females has been recorded in Mandvi taluka and lowest of 640 is
recorded in Chorasi taluka. The urban areas of Mandvi taluka have the highest sex-ratio of 964,
while urban area of Chorasi taluka has the lowest sex-ratio of 593 females per 1,000 males.
Sex-ratio in age group 0-6 comes to 835 females per 1,000 males in the district, as a whole. In
rural areas, this proportion is 934 while in urban areas the sex-ratio of child population works
out to 813 females per 1,000 males.
Sex Ratio of Tehsils, Villages and Towns
Sex Ratio No. of Tehsils No. of Villages No. of Towns
1 2 3 4
less than 800 3 27 14
800-849 0 9 1
850-899 1 34 3
900-949 2 144 2
950-999 4 240 3
1000 or above 0 236 0
Total 10 690 23
Source: Primary Census Abstract –2011.
The work participation rate is defined as percentage of total workers to total population.
In the same way it is defined for main workers and marginal workers. According to 2011
Census, the total workers including main and marginal workers constitute 42.0 percent of the
total population of the district. Of the total workers the share of the main workers is 39.6 percent
and the marginal workers is 2.4 percent. The remaining population is non-workers.
As per 2011 Census among the main workers male participation rate in the district is
61.0 and corresponding proportion for female is 12.3 percent. Male and female marginal
workers account for 2.0 and 3.0 percent respectively.
A person who can read and write in any language with understanding is taken as
‘literate’ in census. All children of 0 to 6 years age-group are treated as ‘illiterates’.
As population per 2011 census Surat district reported 45,71,410 persons as literates
constituting 85.5 percent of the total. The proportions of male and female literates in the district
are 89.6 and 80.4 percent respectively. The gap between male and female literacy rates is 9.2
percentage points in the district.
The total literacy rates of rural and urban areas are 76.9 and 87.7 percent respectively.
The proportion of male and female literates in rural areas is 82.8 and 70.6 percent respectively.
In urban areas these proportions are 91.1 and 83.2 percent respectively. The gap between male
and female literacy rates in urban areas is 7.9 percentage points as against 12.2 percent in rural
areas. Females in urban areas have significantly higher literacy rate than females of rural areas
in the district.
University Education
There are 99 colleges in Surat district which includes 45 Arts/Commerce and Science
stream. Besides these there are 15 Engineering colleges, 6 Medical colleges, 25 Management
Institute and 8 polytechnic in the district.
Religion
Religion forms an integral part of Indian Social system. In the pre-Independence census
reports, the data on religions was being presented for 9 major religions viz. Hindu, Muslim,
Christian, Sikh, Jain, Buddhist, Parsi, Jew and others. However, since the 1951 census the data
on religion has been presented for 6 major religions viz. Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jain
and Buddhist. Besides, the minor religions have been classified under the category of 'other'.
The data on religion collected and presented by the Indian Census is the basic data of intense
use for the 'researchers', anthropologists, sociologists, demographers, administrators, planners
and even for a common man.
In 2011 the Indian Census collected the religion data of the household schedule and
recorded the same under the six major religions, other religions were recorded in actual as
returned by the respondent and classified under the category of ‘Others’. Religion not stated
has been added for those persons who have not stated their religion at the time of canvassing
the status of religion.
It is observed that at State level 88.57 percent of populations are followers of Hindu
religion, whereas in Surat district they constitute 86.5 percent of the population. In Gujarat State
9.67 percent of population follows Muslim religion whereas 10.9 percent of population follows
Muslim religion in Surat district. The population of Jains in the State is 0.96 percent, whereas
in Surat district it is 1.9 percent. The population of Christian in the State is 0.52 percent, whereas
in Surat district it is 0.3 percent. The population of Sikh in the State is 0.10 percent, whereas in
Surat district it is 0.1 percent.
In Surat district, proportionately, the percentage of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist and
Jain population in urban areas is more than that in rural areas, while that of Christian is little
more in urban areas as compared to that in rural areas.
spoken by the mother will be his/her mother tongue. The following statements present the data
relating to mother tongues of the Surat district.
By observing above table we show that ratio of people whom mother tongue is Gujarati
is highest which is 56.90%, while the ratio of the people who speaking Bhili/Bhilodi, Hindi and
Marathi are 14.77%, 13.36% and 7.79% respectively from all population of Surat, Also we can
say that rest of languages speaking people are very less.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
The Statement below gives the decadal growth rate of Scheduled Castes population and
Scheduled Tribes population during 2001-2011 which are -1.75 percent and 6.17 percent
respectively. Minus decadal variation in Schedule Castes may be due to migration of people in
that caste. As this caste people are labourers and so migration may be possible due to their
employment purpose in the survey year. Out of the total population of 1,58,115 Scheduled
Castes in the Surat district as per 2011 Census, 38,640 live in rural area and the remaining
1,19,475 belong to urban area. Of the total Scheduled Tribes population, 6,83,413 live in rural
area while 1,73,539 live in urban area.
The population of Scheduled castes works out to 2.60 percent in total population, 3.14
percent in rural and 2.46 in urban population of the district. The percentage of female Scheduled
Castes population is more than that of male Scheduled Castes population both in rural and urban
area.
Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Population in Total Population of Rural and Urban
Areas 2011
Percentage of Scheduled Tribes in
District Total Population Rural Population Urban Population
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Surat 14.09 12.70 15.86 55.47 53.52 57.57 3.58 3.24 4.03
Source: Primary Census Abstract-2011
The total Scheduled Tribes population of the district works out to 14.09 percent of the
total population. The corresponding percentage for rural and urban areas is 55.47 percent and
3.58 percent respectively.
Table 1 represents the decadal growth rate and variation in urban percentage of
population for all the sub-district of the district. Surat district has observed decadal growth rate
of 42 percent. Among all the sub-districts, Surat city has the highest growth rate of 60 percent
and the lowest growth rate is observed in Chorasi sub-district (0.4%). The proportion of urban
population to total population of the district is 80 percent against 68 percent in Census 2001
indicating 12 percent increase in urban proportion during last decade.
Table 2
Number and Percentage of Inhabited Villages in Specified Population Size Ranges with
the Related Population, 2011 (Rural)
Total Number Population Less
Total Rural Population
Sr. Number of and Than 200
C.D. Block
No. Inhabited Percentage
Villages Persons Males Females of Villages Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 0211-Olpad 103 162,884 84,751 78,133 2 (2%) 197 164
2 0212-Mangrol 90 163,598 85,906 77,692 2 (2%) 111 91
3 0213-Umarpada 63 83,723 42,093 41,630 0 (0%) 0 0
4 0214-Mandvi 133 177,735 88,849 88,886 5 (4%) 316 287
5 0215-Kamrej 68 178,417 94,003 84,414 1 (1%) 100 94
6 0217-Chorasi 37 86,225 49,973 36,252 2 (5%) 133 113
7 0218-Palsana 46 86,888 46,647 40,241 0 (0%) 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8 0219-Bardoli 81 147,733 74,291 73,442 3 (4%) 199 186
9 0220-Mahuva 69 144,906 73,547 71,359 0 (0%) 0 0
Total 690 1,232,109 640,060 592,049 15 (2%) 1,056 935
1 2 22 23 24 25 26 27
1 0211-Olpad 2 (2%) 8,478 6,728 1 (1%) 8,347 7,551
2 0212-Mangrol 7 (8%) 26,537 21,056 0 (0%) 0 0
3 0213-Umarpada 1 (2%) 2,858 2,790 0 (0%) 0 0
4 0214-Mandvi 2 (2%) 8,026 7,489 0 (0%) 0 0
5 0215-Kamrej 1 (1%) 3,677 3,376 5 (7%) 39,182 32,477
6 0217-Chorasi 3 (8%) 10,422 8,926 1 (3%) 12,840 3,884
7 0218-Palsana 1 (2%) 3,908 3,054 1 (2%) 6,893 4,052
8 0219-Bardoli 5 (6%) 19,227 18,635 1 (1%) 5,864 5,537
9 0220-Mahuva 6 (9%) 17,712 16,770 0 (0%) 0 0
Total 28 (4%) 100,845 88,824 9 (1%) 73,126 53,501
Table 2 gives the number and percentage of inhabited villages in different population
ranges. From the table we can interpret that out of 690 inhabited villages of the district,
maximum number of villages (262) having population in the range 1000-1999 followed by 166
villages having population range 500-999. Only 9 villages have population 10,000 and above
and 15 villages have population less than 200.
Table 3
New Towns, De-Notified, Declassified and Merged Town in 2011 Census
(a) New
(i) Statutory town 4 - Tarsadi(M), Mandvi(M), Kanakpur-
Kansad(M), Magdalla INA
(ii) Census town 7 - Kim, Amboli, Bharthana Kosad, Mora,
Pardi Kanade, Vareli, Baben
(b) Denotified
(i) Statutory towns of 2001 Census denotified and Nil
also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as
census towns
(ii) Statutory towns of 2001 Census denotified but Nil
identified as census towns based on
demographic and economic criteria
(iii) Census towns of 2001 Census are notified as Nil
statutory town in 2011 Census
(c) Declassified Nil
(d) Wholly merged with other town(s). Chhapra Bhatha (CT), Utran (CT), Parvat
(CT), Un (CT) merged in Surat M.Corp.
Table 3 listed number of towns de-notified, declassified, new towns created or merged
with other towns. Four new Statutory Towns namely Tarsadi (M), Mandvi (M), Kanakpur-
Kansad (M), Magdalla INA and seven new Census towns namely Kim, Amboli, Bharthana
Kosad, Mora, Pardi Kanade, Vareli and Babenhas been created in Census 2011 in Surat district.
Table 4
Sex Ratio of State and District, 1901-2011
Census State District
Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1901 954 951 965 992 1006 948
1911 946 943 960 990 1003 939
1921 944 947 931 988 1008 917
1931 945 948 934 982 1003 887
1941 941 954 898 977 999 907
1951 952 964 920 973 995 926
1961 940 956 896 967 990 922
1971 934 951 893 943 970 898
1981 942 959 905 908 975 844
1991 934 949 907 882 939 842
2001 920 945 880 810 923 763
2011 919 949 880 787 925 756
Note: Sex Ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males.
Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1,000 males. Above table shows the
sex ratio for Gujarat and Surat district since 1901. In Census 2011, sex ratio for the State is 919
and for the District it is 787. As compared to Census 2001 sex ratio of Surat has worsen by 23
points. Urban sex ratio (756) of the district had also worsen by seven points as compared to
Census 2001 however rural sex ratio of the district is slightly increased.
Table 5
Sex Ratio by Sub-District, 2011
Sex Ratio
Sr. No. Name of Sub-District
Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5
1 03932-Olpad 906 922 835
2 03933-Mangrol 908 904 919
3 03934-Umarpada 989 989 0
4 03935-Mandvi 997 1000 964
5 03936-Kamrej 897 898 874
6 03937-Surat City 756 0 756
7 03938-Chorasi 640 725 593
8 03939-Palsana 791 863 695
9 03940-Bardoli 967 989 926
10 03941-Mahuva 970 970 0
District: 492-Surat 787 925 756
Table 5 depicts the sex ratio for the sub-districts. Among all sub-districts, Mandvi (997)
has the highest sex ratio and Chorasi (640) has the lowest. Mandvi sub district also has the
highest rural as well as urban sex ratio. Chorasi sub district has the lowest rural and urban sex
ratio as well.
Table 6
Sex Ratio by CD Blocks (Rural), 2011
Sr. No. Name of CD block Sex Ratio Sr. No. Name of CD block Sex Ratio
1 2 3 1 2 3
Table 6 gives the sex ratio by CD Blocks (Rural). Mandvi CD Block has the highest sex
ratio (1000) whereas Chorasi CD Block has the lowest (725).
Table 7
Sex Ratio of Rural Population by Ranges, 2011
Percentage
Range of Sex Ratio for Number of Percentage of Villages Population
Distribution of
Villages Inhabited Villages In Each Range 2011
Population
1 2 3 4 5
Less than 700 11 1.59 66592 5.40
700 - 749 7 1.01 22616 1.84
750 - 799 9 1.30 28086 2.28
800 - 849 8 1.16 15431 1.25
850 - 899 35 5.07 83282 6.76
900 - 949 143 20.72 268321 21.78
950 - 999 241 34.93 438617 35.60
1000 - 1099 213 30.87 289088 23.46
1100+ 23 3.33 20076 1.63
District: Surat (492) 690 100.00 1232109 100.00
Sex ratio District (Rural):925
Table 7 represents distribution of villages under different sex ratio ranges. From the
table it can be interpreted that 11 out of total 690 villages having sex ratio less than 700.
Maximum number of villages (241) lies in sex ratio range of 950-999 and it covers 36 percent
of total population followed by 213 villages having sex ratio range 1000-1099 with 24 percent
of total population. 23 villages have sex ratio above 1,100.
Table 8
Sex Ratio of Towns, 2011
Sr. No. Name of Town Status of Town Sex Ratio
1 2 3 4
1 523788-Kim (CT) (CT) 870
2 523789-Sayan (CT) (CT) 795
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) (M) 894
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) (CT) 968
5 802628-Mandvi (M) (M) 964
6 524162-Amboli (CT) (CT) 874
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) (M Corp. + OG) 754
8 802630-Hajira (INA) (INA) 648
9 802631-Magdalla (INA) (INA) 0
10 802632-Sachin (INA) (INA) 505
11 802633-Kansad (M) (M) 767
12 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) (CT) 935
13 524204-Ichchhapor (CT) (CT) 733
14 524205-Limla (CT) (CT) 916
15 524206-Mora (CT) (CT) 253
16 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) (CT) 615
17 524208-Sachin (CT) (CT) 580
18 524260-Vareli (CT) (CT) 741
19 524261-Kadodara (CT) (CT) 612
20 524262-Chalthan (CT) (CT) 789
21 802634-Bardoli (M) (M) 960
22 524347-Baben (CT) (CT) 806
Sex Ratio (Urban) District: 756
Table 8 represents the status of sex ratio for towns. Surat district has urban sex ratio of
756. Highest sex ratio (968) is observed in Kosamba (CT) and lowest (505) is in Sachin (INA).
Table 9
Sex Ratio of Population in the Age Group 0-6 for Sub-District, 2011
Total/ Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for 0-6
Sr. No. Name of Sub-District Rural/
Persons Males Females Age Group
Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 03932-Olpad Total 22846 11959 10887 910
Rural 18673 9744 8929 916
Urban 4173 2215 1958 884
2 03933-Mangrol Total 25159 13035 12124 930
Rural 19572 10107 9465 936
Urban 5587 2928 2659 908
3 03934-Umarpada Total 11246 5708 5538 970
Rural 11246 5708 5538 970
Urban 0 0 0 0
4 03935-Mandvi Total 20429 10421 10008 960
Rural 18618 9490 9128 962
Urban 1811 931 880 945
Total/ Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for 0-6
Sr. No. Name of Sub-District Rural/
Persons Males Females Age Group
Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5 03936-Kamrej Total 22661 11890 10771 906
Rural 21703 11403 10300 903
Urban 958 487 471 967
6 03937-Surat City Total 549882 304154 245728 808
Rural 0 0 0 0
Urban 549882 304154 245728 808
7 03938-Chorasi Total 26498 14095 12403 880
Rural 9570 4942 4628 936
Urban 16928 9153 7775 849
8 03939-Palsana Total 18682 9836 8846 899
Rural 9856 5076 4780 942
Urban 8826 4760 4066 854
9 03940-Bardoli Total 24472 12827 11645 908
Rural 15837 8263 7574 917
Urban 8635 4564 4071 892
10 03941-Mahuva Total 14411 7390 7021 950
Rural 14411 7390 7021 950
Urban 0 0 0 0
Total 736286 401315 334971 835
District: 492-Surat Rural 139486 72123 67363 934
Urban 596800 329192 267608 813
Above table gives the sex ratio in the age group (0-6) for all the sub districts. Surat
district has child sex ratio as 8,35,934 for rural and 813 for urban, clearly indicating
comparatively poor status of child sex ratio. Umarpada sub district has the highest child sex
ratio of 970 and Surat sub district has the lowest (808).
Table 10
Sex Ratio of Population in the Age Group 0-6 for CD Blocks (Rural), 2011
Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for 0-6
Sr. No. Name of CD Block
Persons Males Females Age Group
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 0211-Olpad 18673 9744 8929 916
2 0212-Mangrol 19572 10107 9465 936
3 0213-Umarpada 11246 5708 5538 970
4 0214-Mandvi 18618 9490 9128 962
5 0215-Kamrej 21703 11403 10300 903
6 0217-Chorasi 9570 4942 4628 936
7 0218-Palsana 9856 5076 4780 942
8 0219-Bardoli 15837 8263 7574 917
9 0220-Mahuva 14411 7390 7021 950
Total 139486 72123 67363 934
Table 10 shows the sex ratio in the age group (0-6) for all the CD Blocks (Rural) of
Surat. Umarpada CD Block has the highest child sex ratio of 970 and Kamrej has the lowest of
903.
Table 11
Sex Ratio of Rural Population in the Age Group 0-6 by Ranges, 2011
Percentage Percentage
Range of Sex Ratio for Number of
Distribution of Population 2011 Distribution of
Villages Inhabited Villages
Villages Population
1 2 3 4 5
Less than 700 44 6.38 3686 2.64
700 - 749 27 3.91 3245 2.33
750 - 799 48 6.96 7438 5.33
800 - 849 70 10.14 13701 9.82
850 - 899 90 13.04 27213 19.51
900 - 949 91 13.19 29326 21.02
950 - 999 71 10.29 19909 14.27
1000 - 1099 111 16.09 19692 14.12
1100+ 138 20.00 15276 10.95
District: Surat (492) 690 100.00 139486 100.00
Sex ratio District (Rural):934
Table 11 represents distribution of villages under different child sex ratio ranges. Out
of total 690 villages, 44 villages have child sex ratio less than 700. Maximum numbers of
villages i.e. 138 have child sex ratio range above 1,100 covering 11 percent of total population
followed by 111 villages having child sex ratio range 1000-1099 which cover 14 percent of
total population.
Table 12
Sex Ratio of Population in the Age Group 0-6 of Towns, 2011
Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio
Sr. Urban Status
Name of Town For 0-6 Age
No. of Town Persons Males Females Group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 523788-Kim (CT) (CT) 2308 1209 1099 909
2 523789-Sayan (CT) (CT) 1865 1006 859 854
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) (M) 3551 1904 1647 865
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) (CT) 2036 1024 1012 988
5 802628-Mandvi (M) (M) 1811 931 880 945
6 524162-Amboli (CT) (CT) 958 487 471 967
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) (M Corp. + OG) 553703 306265 247438 808
8 802630-Hajira (INA) (INA) 573 296 277 936
9 802631-Magdalla (INA) (INA) 0 0 0 0
10 802632-Sachin (INA) (INA) 366 184 182 989
11 802633-Kansad (M) (M) 3802 2049 1753 856
12 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) (CT) 1015 530 485 915
Table 12 gives the status of child sex ratio for the towns. Surat district has urban child
sex ratio of 813. Surat (M Corp +OG) have very low child sex ratio. Sachin (INA) has highest
sex ratio of 989 whereas Mora (CT) has the lowest of 768, however in both the places absolute
population of females in 0-6 age group is comparatively small.
Table 13
Number and Percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population
in Sub-Districts, 2011
Percentage of Percentage of
Total Total
Total/ Scheduled Scheduled
Sr. Name of Sub- Total Scheduled Scheduled
Rural/ Castes Tribes
No. District Population Castes Tribes
Urban Population to Population to
Population Population
Total Population Total Population
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 03932-Olpad Total 196846 8957 48093 4.55 24.43
Rural 162884 6648 44361 4.08 27.23
Urban 33962 2309 3732 6.80 10.99
2 03933-Mangrol Total 209054 9696 95532 4.64 45.70
Rural 163598 6166 89133 3.77 54.48
Urban 45456 3530 6399 7.77 14.08
3 03934-Umarpada Total 83723 101 80986 0.12 96.73
Rural 83723 101 80986 0.12 96.73
Urban 0 0 0 0 0
4 03935-Mandvi Total 195949 1908 151020 0.97 77.07
Rural 177735 1714 145183 0.96 81.69
Urban 18214 194 5837 1.07 32.05
5 03936-Kamrej Total 184554 9911 58519 5.37 31.71
Rural 178417 9509 57900 5.33 32.45
Urban 6137 402 619 6.55 10.09
Percentage of Percentage of
Total Total
Total/ Scheduled Scheduled
Sr. Name of Sub- Total Scheduled Scheduled
Rural/ Castes Tribes
No. District Population Castes Tribes
Urban Population to Population to
Population Population
Total Population Total Population
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 03937-Surat City Total 4467797 105572 131622 2.36 2.95
Rural 0 0 0 0 0
Urban 4467797 105572 131622 2.36 2.95
7 03938-Chorasi Total 229277 5361 30593 2.34 13.34
Rural 86225 2602 18261 3.02 21.18
Urban 143052 2759 12332 1.93 8.62
8 03939-Palsana Total 145052 5388 41480 3.71 28.60
Rural 86888 4084 39357 4.70 45.30
Urban 58164 1304 2123 2.24 3.65
9 03940-Bardoli Total 224164 9047 101432 4.04 45.25
Rural 147733 5642 90557 3.82 61.30
Urban 76431 3405 10875 4.45 14.23
10 03941-Mahuva Total 144906 2174 117675 1.50 81.21
Rural 144906 2174 117675 1.50 81.21
Urban 0 0 0 0 0
Total 6081322 158115 856952 2.60 14.09
492-Surat Rural 1232109 38640 683413 3.14 55.47
Urban 4849213 119475 173539 2.46 3.58
Table 13 represents the percentage of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population in
different sub districts of Surat. In this district proportion of scheduled castes (3%) is less than
that of Scheduled tribes (14%). Kamrej sub district has the highest percentage of Scheduled
castes (5.4%) and Umarpada has the highest percentage of Scheduled tribes (96.7%) and lowest
percentage of Scheduled castes (0.1%). Lowest percentage of Scheduled tribes is found in Surat
city (3.0%).
Table 14
Number and Percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population
in CD Blocks (Rural), 2011
Total Total Percentage of Percentage of
Sr. Name of CD Total Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes
No. Block Population Castes Tribes Population to Population to Total
Population Population Total Population Population
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 0211-Olpad 162884 6648 44361 4.08 27.23
2 0212-Mangrol 163598 6166 89133 3.77 54.48
3 0213-Umarpada 83723 101 80986 0.12 96.73
4 0214-Mandvi 177735 1714 145183 0.96 81.69
5 0215-Kamrej 178417 9509 57900 5.33 32.45
Table 14 represents the distribution of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in all the
CD Blocks (Rural). Kamrej CD Block has the highest proportion of scheduled castes whereas
Umarpada CD Block has the lowest. Umarpada CD Block has the highest proportion of
scheduled tribes whereas Chorasi CD Block has the lowest.
Table 15
Proportion of Scheduled Castes Population to Total Population in Villages, 2011
Percentage Range of
Number of Scheduled Castes
Scheduled Castes Population Percentage Percentage
Villages Population
to Total Population
1 2 3 4 5
NIL 257 37.25 0 0.00
Less than 5 277 40.14 15049 38.95
5 - 10 113 16.38 16231 42.01
11 - 20 36 5.22 5856 15.16
21 - 30 4 0.58 579 1.50
31 - 40 2 0.29 365 0.94
41 - 50 0 0.00 0 0.00
51 - 75 0 0.00 0 0.00
76 and above 1 0.14 560 1.45
District: Surat (492) 690 100.00 38640 100.00
Percentage Range of
Number of Scheduled Tribes
Scheduled Tribes Population Percentage Percentage
Villages Population
to Total Population
1 2 3 4 5
5 - 10 17 2.46 4467 0.65
11 - 20 26 3.77 19328 2.83
21 - 30 40 5.80 25134 3.68
31 - 40 48 6.96 38348 5.61
41 - 50 68 9.86 60754 8.89
51 - 75 160 23.19 154565 22.62
76 and above 310 44.93 379733 55.56
District: Surat(492) 690 100.00 683413 100.00
Above table gives percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in
different towns. Baben (CT) has the maximum percentage of scheduled castes and that of
scheduled tribes in Mandvi (M). Magdalla (INA) has neither scheduled caste population nor
scheduled tribe population. Bharthana Kosad (CT) and Mora (CT) have the lowest percentage
of Scheduled castes and tribes respectively.
Table 18
Sex Ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Rural) in CD Blocks, 2011
Sr. No. Name of C.D. Block Scheduled Castes Sex Ratio Scheduled Tribes Sex Ratio
1 2 3 4
1 0211-Olpad 948 981
2 0212-Mangrol 961 973
3 0213-Umarpada 836 991
4 0214-Mandvi 975 1014
5 0215-Kamrej 1005 992
6 0217-Chorasi 951 989
7 0218-Palsana 983 986
8 0219-Bardoli 1000 1008
9 0220-Mahuva 939 992
Total 976 995
Table 18 gives the sex ratio of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in all the CD
Blocks (rural) of Surat. Among all the CD Blocks, Kamrej CD Block has the highest sex ratio
(1,005) among scheduled castes and Umarpada has the lowest of 836. Among scheduled tribes,
Mandvi CD Block has the highest sex ratio of 1,014 and Mangrol has the lowest (973).
Table 19
Sex Ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Towns, 2011
Sr. No. Name of Town Scheduled Castes Sex Ratio Scheduled Tribes Sex Ratio
1 2 3 4
1 523788-Kim (CT) 902 1072
2 523789-Sayan (CT) 875 995
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) 926 871
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) 986 972
5 802628-Mandvi (M) 1021 1012
6 524162-Amboli (CT) 933 1084
Sr. No. Name of Town Scheduled Castes Sex Ratio Scheduled Tribes Sex Ratio
1 2 3 4
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) 905 924
8 802630-Hajira (INA) 738 1069
9 802631-Magdalla (INA) 0 0
10 802632-Sachin (INA) 800 783
11 802633-Kansad (M) 1004 1036
12 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) 885 951
13 524204-Ichchhapor (CT) 929 908
14 524205-Limla (CT) 821 1028
15 524206-Mora (CT) 855 973
16 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) 701 870
17 524208-Sachin (CT) 763 999
18 524260-Vareli (CT) 778 1032
19 524261-Kadodara (CT) 799 954
20 524262-Chalthan (CT) 958 962
21 802634-Bardoli (M) 1023 1101
22 524347-Baben (CT) 1019 851
District (Urban): 492-Surat 907 939
Table 19 gives the sex ratio of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in all the towns of
Surat. Surat (Urban) scheduled castes sex ratio is 907 and that of scheduled tribes is 939. Among
all the towns, Bardoli (M) has the highest scheduled castes sex ratio of 1,023 and Pardi Kanade
(CT) has the lowest 701. Among Scheduled tribes, Bardoli (M) has highest sex ratio of 1101
and Sachin (INA) has the lowest of 783.
Table 20
Number of Literates and Illiterates, Percentage of Literates by Sex in Sub-Districts, 2011
Total/ Number of Literates and Illiterates Literacy Rate
Gap in
Rural/ Male-
Name of Sub-
Sr. No. Urban Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Female
District
Literacy
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 03932-Olpad Total 144587 80137 64450 52259 23122 29137 83.10 87.77 77.93 9.84
Rural 118528 65258 53270 44356 19493 24863 82.19 87.00 76.98 10.02
Urban 26059 14879 11180 7903 3629 4274 87.48 91.32 82.84 8.48
2 03933-Mangrol Total 142445 80527 61918 66609 29062 37547 77.46 83.40 70.89 12.51
Rural 108079 61707 46372 55519 24199 31320 75.04 81.41 67.97 13.44
Urban 34366 18820 15546 11090 4863 6227 86.20 90.68 81.33 9.35
3 03934-Umarpada Total 49030 28005 21025 34693 14088 20605 67.65 76.97 58.25 18.72
Rural 49030 28005 21025 34693 14088 20605 67.65 76.97 58.25 18.72
Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 03935-Mandvi Total 124226 68231 55995 71723 29893 41830 70.78 77.80 63.76 14.04
Rural 110223 60734 49489 67512 28115 39397 69.27 76.53 62.05 14.48
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Urban 14003 7497 6506 4211 1778 2433 85.37 89.85 80.73 9.12
5 03936-Kamrej Total 127763 71799 55964 56791 25478 31313 78.92 84.09 73.15 10.94
Rural 123562 69411 54151 54855 24592 30263 78.85 84.03 73.06 10.97
Urban 4201 2388 1813 1936 886 1050 81.12 85.68 75.79 9.89
6 03937-Surat City Total 3443411 2042901 1400510 1024386 500722 523664 87.89 91.22 83.44 7.78
Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Urban 3443411 2042901 1400510 1024386 500722 523664 87.89 91.22 83.44 7.78
7 03938-Chorasi Total 172930 112533 60397 56347 27240 29107 85.28 89.54 78.33 11.21
Rural 64175 39707 24468 22050 10266 11784 83.72 88.18 77.37 10.81
Urban 108755 72826 35929 34297 16974 17323 86.23 90.30 79.00 11.30
8 03939-Palsana Total 102032 60898 41134 43020 20074 22946 80.74 85.61 74.47 11.14
Rural 59197 33791 25406 27691 12856 14835 76.85 81.29 71.64 9.65
Urban 42835 27107 15728 15329 7218 8111 86.82 91.69 79.54 12.15
9 03940-Bardoli Total 159094 85054 74040 65070 28913 36157 79.67 84.10 75.13 8.97
Rural 101758 54019 47739 45975 20272 25703 77.15 81.81 72.48 9.33
Urban 57336 31035 26301 19095 8641 10454 84.57 88.39 80.47 7.92
10 03941-Mahuva Total 105892 57383 48509 39014 16164 22850 81.15 86.74 75.40 11.34
Rural 105892 57383 48509 39014 16164 22850 81.15 86.74 75.40 11.34
Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 4571410 2687468 1883942 1509912 714756 795156 85.53 89.56 80.37 9.19
District: Surat(492) Rural 840444 470015 370429 391665 170045 221620 76.92 82.76 70.60 12.16
Urban 3730966 2217453 1513513 1118247 544711 573536 87.74 91.14 83.19 7.95
Table 20 represents the number of literates, illiterates, literacy rate by sex and male
female gap in literacy rates in all the sub districts of the district. From the table we can analyze
that Surat district has a literacy rate of 86 percent. Gap in male and female literacy rates is 9
percent. Surat city has the highest literacy rate of 88 percent with the lowest male female literacy
gap of 8 percent whereas Umarpada has the lowest of 68 percent with the highest male female
literacy gap of 19 percent.
Table 21
Number of Literates and Illiterates, Percentage of Literates by Sex in CD Blocks
(Rural), 2011
Number of Literates and Illiterates Gap in Literacy Rate
Male-
Sr. Number of Literates Number of Illiterates
Name of CD Block Female
No.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy
Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 0211-Olpad 118528 65258 53270 44356 19493 24863 82.19 87.00 76.98 10.02
2 0212-Mangrol 108079 61707 46372 55519 24199 31320 75.04 81.41 67.97 13.44
Table 21 gives the number of literates, illiterates, literacy rates and male female gap in
literacy rates in the CD Blocks (Rural). Rural literacy rate for the district is 77 percent. For male
it is 83 percent and for female it is 71 percent. Highest literacy rate is observed in Chorasi CD
Block (84%) and lowest is in Umarpada CD Block (68%). Male female literacy gap is widest
in Umarpada and narrowest in Bardoli.
Table 22
Distribution of Villages by Literacy Rate Range, 2011
Percentage Percentage
Range of Literacy Rate for Number of
Distribution of Population Distribution of
Villages Inhabited Villages
Villages Population
1 2 3 4 5
0 0 0.00 0 0.00
1 - 10 0 0.00 0 0.00
11 - 20 0 0.00 0 0.00
21 - 30 0 0.00 0 0.00
31 - 40 1 0.14 157 0.01
41 - 50 7 1.01 2710 0.22
51 - 60 43 6.23 44870 3.64
61 - 70 177 25.65 240643 19.53
71 - 80 256 37.10 466370 37.85
81 - 90 172 24.93 435415 35.34
91 - 99 33 4.78 41353 3.36
100 1 0.14 591 0.05
District: Surat(492) 690 100.00 1232109 100.00
Literacy rate for District: 76.92
Table 22 distributes all the villages of the district by range of literacy rate. 8 villages
have literacy rate less than 50 percent. Maximum number of villages i.e. 256 lies in the literacy
rate range of 71-80, it covers 38 percent of total population. 177 villages covering 20 percent
population have literacy rates 61-70. 34 villages have above 90 percent literacy rate.
Table 23
Number of Literates and Illiterates, Percentage of Literates by Sex in Towns, 2011
Sr. Name of Town Number of Literates and Illiterates Literacy Rate
Gap in
No. Male-
Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy
Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 523788-Kim (CT) 14575 8124 6451 4063 1845 2218 89.25 92.74 85.22 7.52
2 523789-Sayan (CT) 11484 6755 4729 3840 1784 2056 85.33 89.67 79.80 9.87
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) 22639 12520 10119 6666 2955 3711 87.90 92.26 83.06 9.20
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) 11727 6300 5427 4424 1908 2516 83.08 87.69 78.30 9.39
5 802628-Mandvi (M) 14003 7497 6506 4211 1778 2433 85.37 89.85 80.73 9.12
6 524162-Amboli (CT) 4201 2388 1813 1936 886 1050 81.12 85.68 75.79 9.89
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) 3468559 2060572 1407987 1033051 505231 527820 87.86 91.19 83.39 7.80
8 802630-Hajira (INA) 4417 2774 1643 1145 601 544 88.53 90.09 86.02 4.07
9 802631-Magdalla (INA) 15 15 0 3 3 0 83.33 83.33 0 83.33
10 802632-Sachin (INA) 1824 1354 470 856 427 429 78.82 84.78 65.55 19.23
11 802633-Kansad (M) 21941 13018 8923 6386 3011 3375 89.46 93.12 84.62 8.50
12 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) 3135 1863 1272 2544 1072 1472 67.22 77.46 56.31 21.15
13 524204-Ichchhapor (CT) 9574 5839 3735 2523 1141 1382 89.95 94.25 83.95 10.30
14 524205-Limla (CT) 3425 1805 1620 258 117 141 97.61 98.42 96.72 1.70
15 524206-Mora (CT) 12481 10271 2210 1443 844 599 96.10 97.03 92.01 5.02
16 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) 6472 4284 2188 2695 1393 1302 82.37 86.69 75.06 11.63
17 524208-Sachin (CT) 20323 13932 6391 7779 3856 3923 82.53 87.39 73.61 13.78
18 524260-Vareli (CT) 6283 3967 2316 2750 1221 1529 86.06 93.12 76.16 16.96
19 524261-Kadodara (CT) 19800 13324 6476 7536 3631 3905 85.18 90.34 76.22 14.12
20 524262-Chalthan (CT) 16752 9816 6936 5043 2366 2677 89.14 92.98 84.22 8.76
21 802634-Bardoli (M) 47125 24862 22263 13696 6172 7524 86.78 89.97 83.47 6.50
22 524347-Baben (CT) 10211 6173 4038 5399 2469 2930 75.70 82.55 67.18 15.37
District (Urban): Surat(492) 3730966 2217453 1513513 1118247 544711 573536 87.74 91.14 83.19 7.95
Table 23 shows the number of literates, illiterates and literacy rate in all the towns of
the district. Among all the towns, Limla (CT) has the highest literacy rate of 98 percent with
male female literacy gap of 2 percent. On the other hand the Bharthana Kosad (CT) has the
lowest (67%) literacy rate with the male female literacy gap of 21 percent.
Table 24
Number of Scheduled Castes Literates and Illiterates, Percentage of Literates by Sex
in CD Blocks (Rural), 2011
Sr. Name of CD Block Number of Literates and Illiterates Gap in Literacy Rate
No. Male-
Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy
Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 0211-Olpad 5277 2853 2424 1371 559 812 87.92 93.54 82.11 11.43
2 0212-Mangrol 4802 2591 2211 1364 554 810 86.12 91.65 80.43 11.22
3 0213-Umarpada 73 44 29 28 11 17 81.11 88.00 72.50 15.50
4 0214-Mandvi 1370 727 643 344 141 203 87.93 93.09 82.75 10.34
5 0215-Kamrej 7742 4043 3699 1767 700 1067 90.30 94.75 85.88 8.87
6 0217-Chorasi 2101 1113 988 501 221 280 90.13 93.45 86.67 6.78
7 0218-Palsana 3419 1769 1650 665 291 374 92.66 95.62 89.67 5.95
8 0219-Bardoli 4615 2373 2242 1027 448 579 89.93 92.91 86.97 5.94
9 0220-Mahuva 1805 963 842 369 158 211 90.20 93.68 86.54 7.14
Total 31204 16476 14728 7436 3083 4353 89.27 93.62 84.86 8.76
Table 24 gives CD Block (Rural) wise number of literates, illiterates and literacy rate
for scheduled castes population. Scheduled castes literacy rate for the district is 89 percent. For
male it is 94 percent and for female it is 85 percent. Highest literacy rate is observed in Palsana
CD Block (93%) with low male female literacy gap. Lowest literacy rate is found in Umarpada
CD Block (81%) with the highest male female literacy gap of 16%.
Table 25
Distribution of Villages by Literacy Rate Range for Scheduled Castes Population
(Rural), 2011
Range of Number of Inhabited Percentage Percentage
Scheduled Castes
Literacy Rate Villages having Distribution of Distribution of
Population
For Villages Scheduled Castes Villages Population
1 2 3 4 5
0 9 2.08 16 0.04
1 - 10 1 0.23 16 0.04
11 - 20 0 0.00 0 0.00
21 - 30 3 0.69 231 0.60
31 - 40 2 0.46 18 0.05
41 - 50 5 1.15 171 0.44
51 - 60 8 1.85 268 0.69
61 - 70 14 3.23 948 2.45
71 - 80 29 6.70 1153 2.98
81 - 90 132 30.48 15018 38.87
91 - 99 174 40.18 19822 51.30
100 56 12.93 979 2.53
Total 433 100.00 38640 100.00
District Scheduled castes Literacy rate: 89.27
Table 25 distributes all the villages of the district by range of literacy rate for scheduled
castes population. There are 9 villages having zero literacy rates as these villages have only 16
scheduled caste population and all of them are illiterate. Maximum number of villages i.e. 174
lies in the range of 91-99; which covers 51 percent of scheduled caste population. 132 villages
have literacy rates 81-90 covering 39 percent population. 56 villages have 100 percent literacy
rate.
Table 26
Number of Scheduled Castes Literates and Illiterates, Percentage of Literates by Sex
in Towns, 2011
Sr. Name of Town Number of Literates and Illiterates Literacy Rate
Gap in
No. Male-
Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy
Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 523788-Kim (CT) 1039 563 476 220 99 121 93.18 95.91 90.15 5.76
2 523789-Sayan (CT) 732 415 317 318 145 173 78.54 83.33 73.04 10.29
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) 2431 1301 1130 398 168 230 94.22 97.23 90.98 6.25
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) 585 311 274 116 42 74 90.28 95.69 84.83 10.86
5 802628-Mandvi (M) 153 81 72 41 15 26 90.00 96.43 83.72 12.71
6 524162-Amboli (CT) 334 179 155 68 29 39 91.26 94.71 87.57 7.14
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) 79428 44343 35085 26483 11254 15229 85.19 90.80 79.02 11.78
8 802630-Hajira (INA) 67 39 28 6 3 3 100 100 100 0
9 802632-Sachin (INA) 23 17 6 13 3 10 79.31 100 50.00 50.00
10 802633-Kansad (M) 491 251 240 78 33 45 95.16 98.05 92.31 5.74
11 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) 29 15 14 20 11 9 72.50 71.43 73.68 -2.25
12 524204-Ichchhapor (CT) 247 133 114 52 22 30 92.16 97.08 87.02 10.06
13 524205-Limla (CT) 107 60 47 15 7 8 95.54 96.77 94.00 2.77
14 524206-Mora (CT) 373 205 168 76 37 39 96.38 98.09 94.38 3.71
15 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) 176 108 68 120 66 54 68.48 70.13 66.02 4.11
16 524208-Sachin (CT) 415 250 165 112 49 63 86.10 91.58 78.95 12.63
17 524260-Vareli (CT) 232 135 97 56 27 29 90.98 94.41 86.61 7.80
18 524261-Kadodara (CT) 375 215 160 134 68 66 87.01 91.88 81.22 10.66
19 524262-Chalthan (CT) 432 219 213 75 40 35 94.53 97.33 91.81 5.52
20 802634-Bardoli (M) 1200 613 587 313 135 178 87.34 90.68 84.10 6.58
21 524347-Baben (CT) 1178 639 539 714 298 416 72.09 80.18 64.40 15.78
District: Surat (492) 90047 50092 39955 29428 12551 16877 85.47 90.91 79.50 11.41
Table 26 shows the number of literates, illiterates and literacy rate in all the towns of
the district for scheduled castes population. It can be analyzed from the table that Hajira (INA)
followed by Mora (CT) has high literacy rate and Pardi Kanade (CT) has the lowest (68%)
literacy rate.
Table 27
Number and Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Literates and Illiterates by Sex
in CD Blocks (Rural), 2011
Sr. Name of CD Block Number of Literates and Illiterates Literacy Rate
Gap in
No. Male-
Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy
Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 0211-Olpad 22358 12754 9604 22003 9644 12359 58.48 66.07 50.73 15.34
2 0212-Mangrol 50551 28626 21925 38582 16550 22032 64.29 71.93 56.46 15.47
3 0213-Umarpada 47201 26948 20253 33785 13723 20062 67.27 76.57 57.91 18.66
4 0214-Mandvi 84740 46889 37851 60443 25195 35248 65.18 72.82 57.67 15.15
5 0215-Kamrej 29460 16387 13073 28440 12683 15757 58.72 65.29 52.15 13.14
6 0217-Chorasi 9895 5419 4476 8366 3761 4605 62.96 68.85 57.05 11.80
7 0218-Palsana 20672 11278 9394 18685 8544 10141 59.94 65.01 54.80 10.21
8 0219-Bardoli 54904 29499 25405 35653 15603 20050 68.44 74.27 62.73 11.54
9 0220-Mahuva 83763 45156 38607 33912 13921 19991 79.03 85.03 73.00 12.03
Total 403544 222956 180588 279869 119624 160245 66.85 73.87 59.83 14.04
Table 27 gives the number of literates, illiterates and literacy rate for scheduled tribes
in all the CD Blocks (Rural) of the district. Scheduled tribes literacy rate for the district is 67
percent and 74 and 60 percent are male and female literacy rates respectively. Mahuva CD
Block have highest literacy rate 79 percent whereas lowest literacy rate among scheduled tribes
is found in Olpad CD Block. Male female literacy gap is the highest in Umarpada (19%).
Table 28
Distribution of Villages by Literacy Rate Range for Scheduled Tribes Population
(Rural), 2011
Number of Inhabited Percentage Percentage
Range of Literacy Scheduled Tribes
Villages having Distribution of Distribution of
Rate for Villages Population
Scheduled Tribes Villages Population
1 2 3 4 5
0 0 0.00 0 0.00
1 - 10 1 0.15 42 0.01
11 - 20 0 0.00 0 0.00
21 - 30 2 0.29 1070 0.16
31 - 40 11 1.61 6574 0.96
41 - 50 56 8.19 39393 5.76
51 - 60 150 21.93 137847 20.17
61 - 70 251 36.70 248786 36.40
71 - 80 152 22.22 185924 27.21
81 - 90 49 7.16 58425 8.55
91 - 99 9 1.32 5089 0.74
100 3 0.44 263 0.04
District: Surat(492) 684 100.00 683413 100.00
Literacy rate for District: 66.85
Table 28 distributes all the villages having scheduled tribe population, by range of
literacy rate. Maximum number of villages i.e. 251 having literacy rate range 61-70 percent and
it covers 36 percent of Scheduled tribe population. 3 villages have cent percent literacy rates
whereas 70 villages have literacy rate below 50 percent.
Table 29
Number and Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Literates and Illiterates by Sex in Towns, 2011
Number of Literates and Illiterates Gap in
Literacy Rate
Male-
Sr. Number of Literates Number of Illiterates
Name of Town Female
No.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy
Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 523788-Kim (CT) 1202 668 534 673 237 436 72.89 82.57 63.57 19.00
2 523789-Sayan (CT) 1138 632 506 719 299 420 70.82 79.70 62.16 17.54
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) 2524 1498 1026 1153 467 686 77.52 86.04 67.72 18.32
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) 1326 777 549 1396 603 793 57.03 66.24 47.66 18.58
5 802628-Mandvi (M) 4163 2198 1965 1674 703 971 77.96 82.97 73.02 9.95
6 524162-Amboli (CT) 261 140 121 358 157 201 49.71 54.26 45.32 8.94
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) 81868 45951 35917 54619 24981 29638 68.71 74.28 62.70 11.58
8 802630-Hajira (INA) 99 46 53 81 41 40 62.26 59.74 64.63 -4.89
9 802632-Sachin (INA) 75 54 21 130 61 69 41.67 52.94 26.92 26.02
10 802633-Kansad (M) 958 511 447 793 349 444 63.44 68.22 58.74 9.48
11 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) 283 166 117 318 142 176 52.80 61.03 44.32 16.71
12 524204-Ichchhapor (CT) 701 405 296 524 237 287 66.38 73.24 58.85 14.39
13 524205-Limla (CT) 127 66 61 17 5 12 95.49 97.06 93.85 3.21
14 524206-Mora (CT) 178 92 86 41 19 22 89.90 92.93 86.87 6.06
15 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) 475 268 207 400 200 200 61.85 66.17 57.02 9.15
16 524208-Sachin (CT) 1453 773 680 814 361 453 71.51 76.01 67.00 9.01
17 524260-Vareli (CT) 179 96 83 73 28 45 80.63 87.27 74.11 13.16
18 524261-Kadodara (CT) 552 307 245 503 233 270 60.99 66.31 55.43 10.88
19 524262-Chalthan (CT) 573 312 261 243 104 139 82.56 87.15 77.68 9.47
20 802634-Bardoli (M) 5361 2680 2681 3254 1421 1833 69.82 73.91 66.16 7.75
21 524347-Baben (CT) 1162 725 437 1098 496 602 59.38 67.50 49.49 18.01
District (Urban): Surat(492) 104658 58365 46293 68881 31144 37737 68.91 74.58 62.88 11.70
Table 29 gives number of literates, illiterates and literacy rate for scheduled tribes in all
the towns of the district. In Surat district (Urban) scheduled tribe literacy rate is 69 percent with
male female literacy gap 12 percent. Limla (CT) has the highest literacy rate of 95 percent and
Sachin INA recorded the lowest, however both the towns have low absolute population.
Table 30
Number and Percentage of Main Workers, Marginal Workers, and Non-Workers by
Sex in Tehsils, 2011
Total Workers
Persons/ Marginal (Main and
Sr. Total Main Workers Non Workers
Name of Tehsil Males/ Workers Marginal
No. Population Workers)
Females
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 03932-Olpad Persons 196846 80359 40.82 8347 4.24 88706 45.06 108140 54.94
Males 103259 60639 58.73 3310 3.21 63949 61.93 39310 38.07
Females 93587 19720 21.07 5037 5.38 24757 26.45 68830 73.55
2 03933-Mangrol Persons 209054 76433 36.56 10588 5.06 87021 41.63 122033 58.37
Males 109589 61000 55.66 4179 3.81 65179 59.48 44410 40.52
Females 99465 15433 15.52 6409 6.44 21842 21.96 77623 78.04
3 03934-Umarpada Persons 83723 32355 38.65 12128 14.49 44483 53.13 39240 46.87
Males 42093 21760 51.70 2830 6.72 24590 58.42 17503 41.58
Females 41630 10595 25.45 9298 22.33 19893 47.79 21737 52.21
4 03935-Mandvi Persons 195949 83433 42.58 19012 9.70 102445 52.28 93504 47.72
Males 98124 55726 56.79 4946 5.04 60672 61.83 37452 38.17
Females 97825 27707 28.32 14066 14.38 41773 42.70 56052 57.30
5 03936-Kamrej Persons 184554 75288 40.79 5242 2.84 80530 43.63 104024 56.37
Males 97277 56502 58.08 2893 2.97 59395 61.06 37882 38.94
Females 87277 18786 21.52 2349 2.69 21135 24.22 66142 75.78
6 03937-Surat City Persons 4467797 1730143 38.72 64449 1.44 1794592 40.17 2673205 59.83
Males 2543623 1566578 61.59 35186 1.38 1601764 62.97 941859 37.03
Females 1924174 163565 8.50 29263 1.52 192828 10.02 1731346 89.98
7 03938-Chorasi Persons 229277 109058 47.57 5718 2.49 114776 50.06 114501 49.94
Males 139773 95308 68.19 3683 2.63 98991 70.82 40782 29.18
Females 89504 13750 15.36 2035 2.27 15785 17.64 73719 82.36
8 03939-Palsana Persons 145052 63716 43.93 4859 3.35 68575 47.28 76477 52.72
Males 80972 50733 62.65 2319 2.86 53052 65.52 27920 34.48
Females 64080 12983 20.26 2540 3.96 15523 24.22 48557 75.78
9 03940-Bardoli Persons 224164 93312 41.63 9816 4.38 103128 46.01 121036 53.99
Males 113967 64929 56.97 4542 3.99 69471 60.96 44496 39.04
Females 110197 28383 25.76 5274 4.79 33657 30.54 76540 69.46
10 03941-Mahuva Persons 144906 61191 42.23 8095 5.59 69286 47.81 75620 52.19
Males 73547 42745 58.12 3011 4.09 45756 62.21 27791 37.79
Females 71359 18446 25.85 5084 7.12 23530 32.97 47829 67.03
Persons 6081322 2405288 39.55 148254 2.44 2553542 41.99 3527780 58.01
District: Surat (492) Males 3402224 2075920 61.02 66899 1.97 2142819 62.98 1259405 37.02
Females 2679098 329368 12.29 81355 3.04 410723 15.33 2268375 84.67
Table 30 represents the number and percentage of main, marginal and non-workers by
sex in different sub districts of Surat. Total workers (main + marginal) in the district are 42
percent. Percentage of male workers and female workers are 63 and 15 percent respectively.
Percentage of total workers are the highest in Umarpada sub district. Percent of non-worker is
the highest in Surat City. In case of main worker proportion of male percentage is higher
whereas for marginal worker proportion of female is more.
Table 31
Number and Percentage of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers by Sex
in CD Blocks, 2011
Total Workers
Persons/ Marginal (Main and
Sr. Total Main Workers Non Workers
Name of CD Block Males/ Workers Marginal
No. Population Workers)
Females
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 0211-Olpad Persons 162884 67705 41.57 7751 4.76 75456 46.32 87428 53.68
Males 84751 49811 58.77 3040 3.59 52851 62.36 31900 37.64
Females 78133 17894 22.90 4711 6.03 22605 28.93 55528 71.07
2 0212-Mangrol Persons 163598 61888 37.83 10043 6.14 71931 43.97 91667 56.03
Males 85906 48471 56.42 3825 4.45 52296 60.88 33610 39.12
Females 77692 13417 17.27 6218 8.00 19635 25.27 58057 74.73
3 0213-Umarpada Persons 83723 32355 38.65 12128 14.49 44483 53.13 39240 46.87
Males 42093 21760 51.70 2830 6.72 24590 58.42 17503 41.58
Females 41630 10595 25.45 9298 22.33 19893 47.79 21737 52.21
4 0214-Mandvi Persons 177735 77771 43.76 17521 9.86 95292 53.61 82443 46.39
Males 88849 51273 57.71 4057 4.57 55330 62.27 33519 37.73
Females 88886 26498 29.81 13464 15.15 39962 44.96 48924 55.04
5 0215-Kamrej Persons 178417 73277 41.07 4871 2.73 78148 43.80 100269 56.20
Males 94003 54745 58.24 2691 2.86 57436 61.10 36567 38.90
Females 84414 18532 21.95 2180 2.58 20712 24.54 63702 75.46
6 0217-Chorasi Persons 86225 40401 46.86 2411 2.80 42812 49.65 43413 50.35
Males 49973 33380 66.80 1215 2.43 34595 69.23 15378 30.77
Females 36252 7021 19.37 1196 3.30 8217 22.67 28035 77.33
7 0218-Palsana Persons 86888 40663 46.80 3129 3.60 43792 50.40 43096 49.60
Males 46647 29443 63.12 1501 3.22 30944 66.34 15703 33.66
Females 40241 11220 27.88 1628 4.05 12848 31.93 27393 68.07
8 0219-Bardoli Persons 147733 66940 45.31 7259 4.91 74199 50.23 73534 49.77
Males 74291 43639 58.74 3013 4.06 46652 62.80 27639 37.20
Females 73442 23301 31.73 4246 5.78 27547 37.51 45895 62.49
9 0220-Mahuva Persons 144906 61191 42.23 8095 5.59 69286 47.81 75620 52.19
Males 73547 42745 58.12 3011 4.09 45756 62.21 27791 37.79
Females 71359 18446 25.85 5084 7.12 23530 32.97 47829 67.03
Total Workers
Persons/ Marginal (Main and
Sr. Total Main Workers Non Workers
Name of CD Block Males/ Workers Marginal
No. Population Workers)
Females
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Persons 1232109 522191 42.38 73208 5.94 595399 48.32 636710 51.68
Total Males 640060 375267 58.63 25183 3.93 400450 62.56 239610 37.44
Females 592049 146924 24.82 48025 8.11 194949 32.93 397100 67.07
Table 31 gives the same details as that of table 30 but for CD Blocks (Rural). Mandvi
CD Block has the highest (54%) percentage of total workers and Kamrej CD Block has the
lowest (44%).
Table 32
Number and Percentage of Main Workers, Marginal Workers, and Non-Workers by
Sex in Towns, 2011
Total Workers
Persons/ Marginal (Main and
Sr. Total Main Workers Non Workers
Name of Town Males/ Workers Marginal
No. Population Workers)
Females
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 523788-Kim (CT) Persons 18638 6675 35.81 250 1.34 6925 37.16 11713 62.84
Males 9969 5629 56.47 131 1.31 5760 57.78 4209 42.22
Females 8669 1046 12.07 119 1.37 1165 13.44 7504 86.56
2 523789-Sayan (CT) Persons 15324 5979 39.02 346 2.26 6325 41.28 8999 58.72
Males 8539 5199 60.89 139 1.63 5338 62.51 3201 37.49
Females 6785 780 11.50 207 3.05 987 14.55 5798 85.45
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) Persons 29305 9668 32.99 332 1.13 10000 34.12 19305 65.88
Males 15475 8230 53.18 206 1.33 8436 54.51 7039 45.49
Females 13830 1438 10.40 126 0.91 1564 11.31 12266 88.69
4 523880-Kosamba (CT) Persons 16151 4877 30.20 213 1.32 5090 31.52 11061 68.48
Males 8208 4299 52.38 148 1.80 4447 54.18 3761 45.82
Females 7943 578 7.28 65 0.82 643 8.10 7300 91.90
5 802628-Mandvi (M) Persons 18214 5662 31.09 1491 8.19 7153 39.27 11061 60.73
Males 9275 4453 48.01 889 9.58 5342 57.60 3933 42.40
Females 8939 1209 13.53 602 6.73 1811 20.26 7128 79.74
6 524162-Amboli (CT) Persons 6137 2011 32.77 371 6.05 2382 38.81 3755 61.19
Males 3274 1757 53.67 202 6.17 1959 59.84 1315 40.16
Females 2863 254 8.87 169 5.90 423 14.77 2440 85.23
7 802629-Surat (M Corp. + OG) Persons 4501610 1747965 38.83 65721 1.46 1813686 40.29 2687924 59.71
Males 2565803 1582499 61.68 36203 1.41 1618702 63.09 947101 36.91
Females 1935807 165466 8.55 29518 1.52 194984 10.07 1740823 89.93
8 802630-Hajira (INA) Persons 5562 2712 48.76 98 1.76 2810 50.52 2752 49.48
Males 3375 2268 67.20 64 1.90 2332 69.10 1043 30.90
Females 2187 444 20.30 34 1.55 478 21.86 1709 78.14
9 802631-Magdalla (INA) Persons 18 18 100.00 0 0.00 18 100.00 0 0.00
Males 18 18 100.00 0 0.00 18 100.00 0 0.00
Total Workers
Persons/ Marginal (Main and
Sr. Total Main Workers Non Workers
Name of Town Males/ Workers Marginal
No. Population Workers)
Females
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Females 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
10 802632-Sachin (INA) Persons 2680 1360 50.75 135 5.04 1495 55.78 1185 44.22
Males 1781 1301 73.05 87 4.88 1388 77.93 393 22.07
Females 899 59 6.56 48 5.34 107 11.90 792 88.10
11 802633-Kansad (M) Persons 28327 11015 38.89 340 1.20 11355 40.09 16972 59.91
Males 16029 9807 61.18 212 1.32 10019 62.51 6010 37.49
Females 12298 1208 9.82 128 1.04 1336 10.86 10962 89.14
12 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT) Persons 5679 1988 35.01 90 1.58 2078 36.59 3601 63.41
Males 2935 1609 54.82 34 1.16 1643 55.98 1292 44.02
Females 2744 379 13.81 56 2.04 435 15.85 2309 84.15
13 524204-Ichchhapor (CT) Persons 12097 4950 40.92 345 2.85 5295 43.77 6802 56.23
Males 6980 4319 61.88 172 2.46 4491 64.34 2489 35.66
Females 5117 631 12.33 173 3.38 804 15.71 4313 84.29
14 524205-Limla (CT) Persons 3683 1231 33.42 24 0.65 1255 34.08 2428 65.92
Males 1922 1087 56.56 15 0.78 1102 57.34 820 42.66
Females 1761 144 8.18 9 0.51 153 8.69 1608 91.31
15 524206-Mora (CT) Persons 13924 9642 69.25 509 3.66 10151 72.90 3773 27.10
Males 11115 9222 82.97 469 4.22 9691 87.19 1424 12.81
Females 2809 420 14.95 40 1.42 460 16.38 2349 83.62
16 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) Persons 9167 4170 45.49 72 0.79 4242 46.27 4925 53.73
Males 5677 3844 67.71 49 0.86 3893 68.57 1784 31.43
Females 3490 326 9.34 23 0.66 349 10.00 3141 90.00
17 524208-Sachin (CT) Persons 28102 13749 48.93 422 1.50 14171 50.43 13931 49.57
Males 17788 12532 70.45 349 1.96 12881 72.41 4907 27.59
Females 10314 1217 11.80 73 0.71 1290 12.51 9024 87.49
18 524260-Vareli (CT) Persons 9033 3233 35.79 149 1.65 3382 37.44 5651 62.56
Males 5188 3043 58.65 85 1.64 3128 60.29 2060 39.71
Females 3845 190 4.94 64 1.66 254 6.61 3591 93.39
19 524261-Kadodara (CT) Persons 27336 11476 41.98 1272 4.65 12748 46.63 14588 53.37
Males 16955 10931 64.47 590 3.48 11521 67.95 5434 32.05
Females 10381 545 5.25 682 6.57 1227 11.82 9154 88.18
20 524262-Chalthan (CT) Persons 21795 8344 38.28 309 1.42 8653 39.70 13142 60.30
Males 12182 7316 60.06 143 1.17 7459 61.23 4723 38.77
Females 9613 1028 10.69 166 1.73 1194 12.42 8419 87.58
21 802634-Bardoli (M) Persons 60821 20417 33.57 1884 3.10 22301 36.67 38520 63.33
Males 31034 16563 53.37 1104 3.56 17667 56.93 13367 43.07
Females 29787 3854 12.94 780 2.62 4634 15.56 25153 84.44
22 524347-Baben (CT) Persons 15610 5955 38.15 673 4.31 6628 42.46 8982 57.54
Males 8642 4727 54.70 425 4.92 5152 59.62 3490 40.38
Females 6968 1228 17.62 248 3.56 1476 21.18 5492 78.82
Persons 4849213 1883097 38.83 75046 1.55 1958143 40.38 2891070 59.62
District(Urban): Surat(492) Males 2762164 1700653 61.57 41716 1.51 1742369 63.08 1019795 36.92
Females 2087049 182444 8.74 33330 1.60 215774 10.34 1871275 89.66
Table 32 shows the percentage of main, marginal and non-workers in all the towns of
the district.
Table 33
Distribution of Workers by Sex in Four Categories of Economic Activity in
Sub-District, 2011
Category of Workers
Total
Persons/ Workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other
Sr. Name of Sub- Total
Males/ (Main + Labourers Industry Workers
No. District Population
Females Marginal Workers
Workers)
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 03932-Olpad Persons 196846 88706 13867 15.63 30651 34.55 804 0.91 43384 48.91
Males 103259 63949 11419 17.86 16162 25.27 507 0.79 35861 56.08
Females 93587 24757 2448 9.89 14489 58.52 297 1.20 7523 30.39
2 03933-Mangrol Persons 209054 87021 12654 14.54 35876 41.23 871 1.00 37620 43.23
Males 109589 65179 10350 15.88 21721 33.33 573 0.88 32535 49.92
Females 99465 21842 2304 10.55 14155 64.81 298 1.36 5085 23.28
3 03934-Umarpada Persons 83723 44483 7933 17.83 32481 73.02 420 0.94 3649 8.20
Males 42093 24590 5854 23.81 15977 64.97 275 1.12 2484 10.10
Females 41630 19893 2079 10.45 16504 82.96 145 0.73 1165 5.86
4 03935-Mandvi Persons 195949 102445 27408 26.75 52107 50.86 1771 1.73 21159 20.65
Males 98124 60672 21349 35.19 23486 38.71 926 1.53 14911 24.58
Females 97825 41773 6059 14.50 28621 68.52 845 2.02 6248 14.96
5 03936-Kamrej Persons 184554 80530 8368 10.39 34700 43.09 893 1.11 36569 45.41
Males 97277 59395 7676 12.92 18894 31.81 635 1.07 32190 54.20
Females 87277 21135 692 3.27 15806 74.79 258 1.22 4379 20.72
6 03937-Surat City Persons 4467797 1794592 7934 0.44 14507 0.81 33397 1.86 1738754 96.89
Males 2543623 1601764 6783 0.42 9349 0.58 16907 1.06 1568725 97.94
Females 1924174 192828 1151 0.60 5158 2.67 16490 8.55 170029 88.18
7 03938-Chorasi Persons 229277 114776 4962 4.32 12182 10.61 1039 0.91 96593 84.16
Males 139773 98991 4094 4.14 6750 6.82 656 0.66 87491 88.38
Females 89504 15785 868 5.50 5432 34.41 383 2.43 9102 57.66
8 03939-Palsana Persons 145052 68575 4491 6.55 22610 32.97 978 1.43 40496 59.05
Males 80972 53052 3934 7.42 12320 23.22 742 1.40 36056 67.96
Females 64080 15523 557 3.59 10290 66.29 236 1.52 4440 28.60
9 03940-Bardoli Persons 224164 103128 8281 8.03 49664 48.16 1242 1.20 43941 42.61
Males 113967 69471 7119 10.25 26551 38.22 811 1.17 34990 50.37
Females 110197 33657 1162 3.45 23113 68.67 431 1.28 8951 26.59
10 03941-Mahuva Persons 144906 69286 13651 19.70 40961 59.12 625 0.90 14049 20.28
Males 73547 45756 11779 25.74 23475 51.30 475 1.04 10027 21.91
Females 71359 23530 1872 7.96 17486 74.31 150 0.64 4022 17.09
Persons 6081322 2553542 109549 4.29 325739 12.76 42040 1.65 2076214 81.31
District: Surat (492) Males 3402224 2142819 90357 4.22 174685 8.15 22507 1.05 1855270 86.58
Females 2679098 410723 19192 4.67 151054 36.78 19533 4.76 220944 53.79
Table 34
Distribution of Workers by Sex in Four Categories of Economic Activity in CD Blocks, 2011
Category of Workers
Total
Persons/ Workers Household
Sr. Total Agricultural Other
Name of CD Block Males/ (Main + Cultivators Industry
No. Population Labourers Workers
Females Marginal Workers
Workers)
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 0211-Olpad Persons 162884 75456 13608 18.03 29632 39.27 688 0.91 31528 41.78
Males 84751 52851 11183 21.16 15597 29.51 442 0.84 25629 48.49
Females 78133 22605 2425 10.73 14035 62.09 246 1.09 5899 26.10
2 0212-Mangrol Persons 163598 71931 12228 17.00 34493 47.95 730 1.01 24480 34.03
Males 85906 52296 9941 19.01 20696 39.57 495 0.95 21164 40.47
Females 77692 19635 2287 11.65 13797 70.27 235 1.20 3316 16.89
3 0213-Umarpada Persons 83723 44483 7933 17.83 32481 73.02 420 0.94 3649 8.20
Males 42093 24590 5854 23.81 15977 64.97 275 1.12 2484 10.10
Females 41630 19893 2079 10.45 16504 82.96 145 0.73 1165 5.86
4 0214-Mandvi Persons 177735 95292 27217 28.56 51273 53.81 1669 1.75 15133 15.88
Males 88849 55330 21169 38.26 23097 41.74 839 1.52 10225 18.48
Females 88886 39962 6048 15.13 28176 70.51 830 2.08 4908 12.28
5 0215-Kamrej Persons 178417 78148 8284 10.60 34362 43.97 864 1.11 34638 44.32
Males 94003 57436 7622 13.27 18715 32.58 617 1.07 30482 53.07
Females 84414 20712 662 3.20 15647 75.55 247 1.19 4156 20.07
6 0217-Chorasi Persons 86225 42812 4281 10.00 9140 21.35 464 1.08 28927 67.57
Males 49973 34595 3518 10.17 4991 14.43 242 0.70 25844 74.70
Females 36252 8217 763 9.29 4149 50.49 222 2.70 3083 37.52
7 0218-Palsana Persons 86888 43792 4295 9.81 21806 49.79 563 1.29 17128 39.11
Males 46647 30944 3764 12.16 11794 38.11 407 1.32 14979 48.41
Females 40241 12848 531 4.13 10012 77.93 156 1.21 2149 16.73
8 0219-Bardoli Persons 147733 74199 7522 10.14 47244 63.67 854 1.15 18579 25.04
Males 74291 46652 6394 13.71 25153 53.92 589 1.26 14516 31.12
Females 73442 27547 1128 4.09 22091 80.19 265 0.96 4063 14.75
Category of Workers
Total
Persons/ Workers Household
Sr. Total Agricultural Other
Name of CD Block Males/ (Main + Cultivators Industry
No. Population Labourers Workers
Females Marginal Workers
Workers)
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
9 0220-Mahuva Persons 144906 69286 13651 19.70 40961 59.12 625 0.90 14049 20.28
Males 73547 45756 11779 25.74 23475 51.30 475 1.04 10027 21.91
Females 71359 23530 1872 7.96 17486 74.31 150 0.64 4022 17.09
Persons 1232109 595399 99019 16.63 301392 50.62 6877 1.16 188111 31.59
Total Males 640060 400450 81224 20.28 159495 39.83 4381 1.09 155350 38.79
Females 592049 194949 17795 9.13 141897 72.79 2496 1.28 32761 16.80
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 523788-Kim (CT) Persons 18638 6925 103 1.49 384 5.55 89 1.29 6349 91.68
Males 9969 5760 91 1.58 191 3.32 50 0.87 5428 94.24
Females 8669 1165 12 1.03 193 16.57 39 3.35 921 79.06
2 523789-Sayan (CT) Persons 15324 6325 156 2.47 635 10.04 27 0.43 5507 87.07
Males 8539 5338 145 2.72 374 7.01 15 0.28 4804 90.00
Females 6785 987 11 1.11 261 26.44 12 1.22 703 71.23
3 802627-Tarsadi (M) Persons 29305 10000 190 1.90 341 3.41 101 1.01 9368 93.68
Males 15475 8436 184 2.18 249 2.95 54 0.64 7949 94.23
Females 13830 1564 6 0.38 92 5.88 47 3.01 1419 90.73
4 523880-Kosamba Persons 16151 5090 236 4.64 1042 20.47 40 0.79 3772 74.11
(CT) Males 8208 4447 225 5.06 776 17.45 24 0.54 3422 76.95
Females 7943 643 11 1.71 266 41.37 16 2.49 350 54.43
5 802628-Mandvi (M) Persons 18214 7153 191 2.67 834 11.66 102 1.43 6026 84.24
Category of Workers
Total
Sr. Persons/ Workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers
Total
Name of Town Males/ (Main + Labourers Industry
No. Population
Females Marginal Workers
Workers)
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Males 9275 5342 180 3.37 389 7.28 87 1.63 4686 87.72
Females 8939 1811 11 0.61 445 24.57 15 0.83 1340 73.99
6 524162-Amboli (CT) Persons 6137 2382 84 3.53 338 14.19 29 1.22 1931 81.07
Males 3274 1959 54 2.76 179 9.14 18 0.92 1708 87.19
Females 2863 423 30 7.09 159 37.59 11 2.60 223 52.72
7 802629-Surat Persons 4501610 1813686 8152 0.45 16038 0.88 33703 1.86 1755793 96.81
(M Corp. + OG) Males 2565803 1618702 6988 0.43 10242 0.63 17171 1.06 1584301 97.87
Females 1935807 194984 1164 0.60 5796 2.97 16532 8.48 171492 87.95
8 802630-Hajira (INA) Persons 5562 2810 3 0.11 10 0.36 2 0.07 2795 99.47
Males 3375 2332 3 0.13 10 0.43 2 0.09 2317 99.36
Females 2187 478 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 478 100.00
9 802631-Magdalla Persons 18 18 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 18 100.00
(INA) Males 18 18 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 18 100.00
Females 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
10 802632-Sachin (INA) Persons 2680 1495 0 0.00 2 0.13 5 0.33 1488 99.53
Males 1781 1388 0 0.00 2 0.14 5 0.36 1381 99.50
Females 899 107 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 107 100.00
11 802633-Kansad (M) Persons 28327 11355 86 0.76 450 3.96 72 0.63 10747 94.65
Males 16029 10019 83 0.83 260 2.60 31 0.31 9645 96.27
Females 12298 1336 3 0.22 190 14.22 41 3.07 1102 82.49
12 524203-Bharthana Persons 5679 2078 46 2.21 463 22.28 31 1.49 1538 74.01
Kosad (CT) Males 2935 1643 41 2.50 237 14.42 6 0.37 1359 82.71
Females 2744 435 5 1.15 226 51.95 25 5.75 179 41.15
13 524204-Ichchhapor Persons 12097 5295 174 3.29 356 6.72 35 0.66 4730 89.33
(CT) Males 6980 4491 135 3.01 179 3.99 16 0.36 4161 92.65
Females 5117 804 39 4.85 177 22.01 19 2.36 569 70.77
14 524205-Limla (CT) Persons 3683 1255 3 0.24 3 0.24 2 0.16 1247 99.36
Males 1922 1102 2 0.18 3 0.27 0 0.00 1097 99.55
Females 1761 153 1 0.65 0 0.00 2 1.31 150 98.04
15 524206-Mora (CT) Persons 13924 10151 61 0.60 63 0.62 24 0.24 10003 98.54
Males 11115 9691 34 0.35 52 0.54 12 0.12 9593 98.99
Females 2809 460 27 5.87 11 2.39 12 2.61 410 89.13
16 524207-Pardi Kanade Persons 9167 4242 7 0.17 59 1.39 22 0.52 4154 97.93
(CT) Males 5677 3893 6 0.15 41 1.05 20 0.51 3826 98.28
Females 3490 349 1 0.29 18 5.16 2 0.57 328 93.98
17 524208-Sachin (CT) Persons 28102 14171 83 0.59 105 0.74 76 0.54 13907 98.14
Category of Workers
Total
Sr. Persons/ Workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers
Total
Name of Town Males/ (Main + Labourers Industry
No. Population
Females Marginal Workers
Workers)
Number % Number % Number % Number %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Males 17788 12881 67 0.52 82 0.64 58 0.45 12674 98.39
Females 10314 1290 16 1.24 23 1.78 18 1.40 1233 95.58
18 524260-Vareli (CT) Persons 9033 3382 40 1.18 49 1.45 38 1.12 3255 96.24
Males 5188 3128 37 1.18 43 1.37 37 1.18 3011 96.26
Females 3845 254 3 1.18 6 2.36 1 0.39 244 96.06
19 524261-Kadodara Persons 27336 12748 69 0.54 286 2.24 295 2.31 12098 94.90
(CT) Males 16955 11521 51 0.44 217 1.88 238 2.07 11015 95.61
Females 10381 1227 18 1.47 69 5.62 57 4.65 1083 88.26
20 524262-Chalthan Persons 21795 8653 87 1.01 469 5.42 82 0.95 8015 92.63
(CT) Males 12182 7459 82 1.10 266 3.57 60 0.80 7051 94.53
Females 9613 1194 5 0.42 203 17.00 22 1.84 964 80.74
21 802634-Bardoli (M) Persons 60821 22301 626 2.81 1292 5.79 307 1.38 20076 90.02
Males 31034 17667 599 3.39 750 4.25 159 0.90 16159 91.46
Females 29787 4634 27 0.58 542 11.70 148 3.19 3917 84.53
22 524347-Baben (CT) Persons 15610 6628 133 2.01 1128 17.02 81 1.22 5286 79.75
Males 8642 5152 126 2.45 648 12.58 63 1.22 4315 83.75
Females 6968 1476 7 0.47 480 32.52 18 1.22 971 65.79
Persons 4849213 1958143 10530 0.54 24347 1.24 35163 1.80 1888103 96.42
District (Urban): Surat(492) Males 2762164 1742369 9133 0.52 15190 0.87 18126 1.04 1699920 97.56
Females 2087049 215774 1397 0.65 9157 4.24 17037 7.90 188183 87.21
Table 35 gives the distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity
in all the towns of the district. Naturally in all the towns percentage of other workers for both
male and female are more as compared to other three economic activities.
Table 36 given above shows the CD Block (Rural) wise distribution of villages
according to the availability of different amenities such as education, medical, improved
drinking water, post office, telephone, transport communication, banks, agricultural credit
societies, pucca road connectivity and power supply. Out of 690 inhabited villages in the
district, 674 (97.68%) villages have educational facility. Medical facilities are available in 393
(56.96%) villages of the total inhabited villages. All 690 (100%) inhabited villages of the
district have any kind of drinking water facility like tap, well, a hand pump, a tube well, etc.
344 (49.86%) villages have post office. 651 (94.35%) villages have Telephone facility and 683
(98.99%) villages of the district are connected with the transport facility. Agricultural credit
societies are available in 97 (14.06%) villages. Only 73 (10.58%) villages have banking facility,
663 (96.09%) villages are linked by pucca roads and all villages of the district have power
supply.
Table 37: Number and Percentage of Rural Population Served By Different Amenities, 2011
Total Type of Amenity Available
Population
Sr. Name of CD
of Drinking
No. Block Education* Medical^ Post office # Telephone **
Inhabited Water
Villages
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 0211-Olpad 162884 161932 (99.42) 88115 (54.10) 162884 (100) 115279 (70.77) 162884 (100)
2 0212-Mangrol 163598 163598 (100) 114461 (69.96) 163598 (100) 115148 (70.38) 163598 (100)
3 0213-Umarpada 83723 83723 (100) 67625 (80.77) 83723 (100) 35696 (42.64) 56777 (67.82)
4 0214-Mandvi 177735 177727 (100) 167081 (94.01) 177735 (100) 113220 (63.70) 173898 (97.84)
5 0215-Kamrej 178417 174808 (97.98) 135800 (76.11) 178417 (100) 155419 (87.11) 178417 (100)
6 0217-Chorasi 86225 84328 (97.80) 64147 (74.39) 86225 (100) 67353 (78.11) 84892 (98.45)
7 0218-Palsana 86888 85919 (98.88) 64673 (74.43) 86888 (100) 60762 (69.93) 86888 (100)
8 0219-Bardoli 147733 146960 (99.48) 116195 (78.65) 147733 (100) 101011 (68.37) 147733 (100)
9 0220-Mahuva 144906 144906 (100) 116520 (80.41) 144906 (100) 114414 (78.96) 144906 (100)
Total 1232109 1223901 (99.33) 934617 (75.86) 1232109 (100) 878302 (71.28) 1199993 (97.39)
Table 37 gives the details about the number and percentage of rural population served
by different amenities. Out of total population of 12,32,109 persons in the district, 12,23,901
(99.33%) persons have educational facility. 9,34,617 (75.86%) population has medical facilities
and all the persons have the facilities of drinking water. Post office facilities are available to
8,78,302 (71.28%) population. Telephone facility has reached to 11,99,993 (97.39%) and
12,29,650 (99.8%) population of the district have transport communication facility. Banking
facilities are available to 3,68,056 (29.87%) population of the district. 3,56,052 (28.9%) of the
population have the facility of agricultural credit societies, 12,02,172 (97.57%) population have
been provided pucca roads facility. Power supply is available to all rural population in the
district.
So, from above analysis, we can say that villages have facilities like education, drinking
water, telephone, transport communications, pucca road and power supply are satisfactory. But
facilities like medical, post-office, banks and agricultural credit societies are not enough or
satisfactory.
Table 38 shows that different types of amenity not available to the villages, here we
observe 16 villages do not have primary school facility in which 8 villages have this facility
within 5 km radius, 7 village have this facility within 5 to 10 km, 1 villages have this facility at
10 km and above distance. 678 villages do not have degree college facility, out of this 500
villages have degree college in radius of more than 10 km, 41 villages have this facility within
5 km radius and 137 villages have this facility within 5 to 10 km area.
Medical facility is one of the most important facility for people. Here we can see the
most of the villages are far away from the hospital located. Out of 687 villages, 274 villages
have this facility at more than 10 km radius, 139 villages having hospital within 5 km radius
and 274 villages having hospital within 5 to 10 km range. In case of public health center; it is
not available in 646 villages, out of which 244 villages have PHC facility within 5 km radius,
324 villages have it within 5 to 10 km radius and 78 villages have at more than 10 km radius.
Post office is not available in 346 villages, but all these villages have this facility within
5 km radius. Bus service is not available in 7 villages, out of which 2 villages and 4 villages
have this facility within 5 to 10 km and more than 10 km radius respectively.
Commercial banking facility is not available to 621 villages in which 184 villages have
banking facility within 5 km radius, 247 villages have banking facility within 5 to 10 km radius
and 190 villages have banking facility available at more than 10 km radius, while co- operative
banking facility is not available in 671 villages in which 160 villages have banking facility
within 5 km radius, 270 villages have banking facility within 5 to 10 km radius and 241 villages
have banking facility available at more than 10 km radius.
Agriculture credit societies are not available to 593 villages in which 182 villages have
that facility within 5 km radius and 238 and 173 villages have that facility within 5 to 10 km
and more than 10 km radius respectively.
Table 39: Distribution of Villages According to the Distance from the Statutory Town
and Availability of Different Amenities, 2011
Distance Type of Amenity Available
Range From Number of
The Nearest Number\ Inhabited
Statutory Percentage Villages In Education* Medical^ Post office# Telephone**
Town (In Each Range
Kilometers)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Less than 5 Number 18 18 16 7 18
Percentage 100 88.89 38.89 100
5 - 15 Number 236 226 131 123 231
Percentage 95.76 55.51 52.12 97.88
16- 50 Number 398 392 218 202 375
Percentage 98.49 54.77 50.75 94.22
51+ Number 38 38 28 12 27
Percentage 100 73.68 31.58 71.05
Unspecified Number 0 0 0 0 0
Percentage 0 0 0 0
Number 690 674 393 344 651
Total
Percentage 97.68 56.96 49.86 94.35
Table 39 shows the distribution of villages according to four ranges of the distance from
the nearest statutory town along with number of villages and availability of different amenities.
Out of 690 inhabited villages, 18 village at a distance of less than 5 km from the nearest town
in which amenities like post-office, bank and agriculture facilities not available to all people
while rest of facilities are available to most of villages. Out of total of 690 villages, 236 villages
are situated at the distance of 5 km to 15 km from the statutory towns. Of these 236 villages,
226 villages having educational facilities, 131 villages having medical facility, 123 villages are
having post office, 231 villages have telephone facility, all villages have transport and
communication facility, 26 villages have facility of bank and 35 villages have facility of
agricultural credit society, also 229 villages have pucca road facility.
Out of total village, 398 villages are located at a distance of 16-50 km from the statutory
town. Of these 398 village, 392 villages have education facility, 218 villages have Medical
facility, 202 villages have post office facility, 375 villages have Telephone facility, 391 villages
have Transport Communications facility, only 43 villages in this range have Bank facility, 57
villages have facility of Agricultural Credit Societies and 383 villages Approach by Pucca roads
facility. Out of total villages, 38 villages are located at distance of more than 51 km from the
statutory town. Of these 38 villages all the facilities are enough except facilities of post-office,
bank and agriculture.
Here we observe all facilities are enough available in this district except facilities of
post-office, bank and agriculture credit society.
Table 40: Distribution of Villages According to Population Range and Amenities
Available, 2011
Number of Type of Amenity Available
Inhabited
Population Number\
Villages In Drinking
Range Percentage Education* Medical^ Post office# Telephone**
Each Water
Range
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1-499 Number 88 78 35 88 5 74
Percentage 88.64 39.77 100 5.68 84.09
500-999 Number 166 163 48 166 33 154
Percentage 98.19 28.92 100 19.88 92.77
1000 - 1999 Number 262 259 151 262 162 251
Percentage 98.85 57.63 100 61.83 95.80
2000 - 4999 Number 137 137 123 137 111 135
Percentage 100 89.78 100 81.02 98.54
5000 - 9999 Number 28 28 27 28 24 28
Percentage 100 96.43 100 85.71 100
10000 + Number 9 9 9 9 9 9
Percentage 100 100 100 100 100
Number 690 674 393 690 344 651
District Total
Percentage 97.68 56.96 100 49.86 94.35
Table 40 gives the distribution of villages according to different population ranges and
amenities available. Out of 690 villages, 9 villages having population of 10,000 in which all the
facilities are enough to all people.
Out of all villages, 28 villages are in population range of 5,000 to 9,999. In which all
the facilities are enough to all people except agriculture credit society is 57.14 percent in this
population range. It is necessary to improve bank facility in this population range because here
population is higher than other ranges of population.
There are 137 villages in the population range of 2,000 to 4,999, in which all of which
have all of the above facilities except banking facility is in 31 village and 35 villages have
agriculture credit society facility. There are 88 villages in the population range of 1-499 persons.
In that range amenities like medical, post-office, bank and agriculture credit societies not
available to most of villages of this population range, rest of facilities are satisfactory.
Likewise if we can see the population in the range of 500-999 and 1000-1999, the
picture is same as other population ranges amenities like medical, post-office, bank and
agriculture credit society are not much available in most of the villages in this population range.
Table 41 gives the details about CD Block (Rural) wise distribution of villages
according to it also gives details of total area cultivable area available from the total area and
area irrigated from the cultivable area available in the inhabited villages in the district.
cultivated area includes irrigated as well as unirrigated area. There are 690 inhabited villages
in the district having a total area of 3,60,796.77 hectares. Of this, 67.41 percent area is cultivable
and 70.56 percent of total cultivable area has irrigation facilities.
By observing all talukas we can see that Kamrej taluka’s irrigation area is 89.47 percent
which is high among all talukas. In Umarpada taluka 6.67 percent area has irrigation facility
which is low among all talukas. Also in all rest of talukas irrigated area to total cultivable area
are more than 50 percent except Mangrol taluka.
Table 43 gives the details about approximate number of beds in Medical Institutions per
10,000 populations in each town of Surat district. On an average there are 15 beds and total 335
per 10,000 populations in urban areas of the district. The highest number of beds i.e. 168 is in
Sachin (INA) and the lowest number of bed i.e. is in Tarsadi (M). There is no bed facilities in
Amboli (CT), Hajira (INA), Magdalla (INA), Bharthana Kosad (CT), Ichchhapor (CT), Mora
(CT), Pardi Kanade (CT), Vareli (CT), Chalthan (CT) and Baben (CT).
Table 44: Proportion of Slum Population in Towns, 2011
Percentage of Slum
Sr. Name of the Town having Total
Slum Population Population to Total
No. Slum Population
Population
1 2 3 4 5
1 802629-Surat (M Corp.) 4467797 537614 12.03
2 802634-Bardoli (M) 60821 1488 2.45
Total 4528618 539102 11.90
As we can see in table 44 only Surat (M Corp) and Bardoli (M) has slum population and
it is 12.03 and 2.45 percent respectively. In one hand it is good sign that only two towns has
slum population but if we can see the proportion of slum population to all population this town
which is lowest.
Sr.
Name of The Town Name of Three Most Important Commodities Manufactured
No.
1 2 3
11 802633-Kansad (M)
12 524203-Bharthana Kosad (CT)
13 524204-Ichchhapor (CT)
14 524205-Limla (CT) Urea Fertilizer
15 524206-Mora (CT) Textile Raw Material,(reliance)
16 524207-Pardi Kanade (CT) Cloth, Chemicals
17 524208-Sachin (CT) Cloth, Diamonds, Various Chemicals And Medicines
18 524260-Vareli (CT) Cloths and Sarees
19 524261-Kadodara (CT)
20 524262-Chalthan (CT)
21 802634-Bardoli (M) Food Products, Milk
22 524347-Baben (CT)
Table 45 indicates the most important commodities manufactured and exported out of
each town of the district. The most important commodities manufactured in the towns are
Various Glass Bottle Production, Textile Units, Sugarcane, Tiles, Art Silk Fabrics, Jari Goods,
Diamonds, Steel, Engineering/refinery, Cement, Cloth Industries, Engineering, Urea Fertilizer,
Textile Raw Material,(Reliance), Cloth, Various Chemicals and Medicines, Sarees, Food
Products and Milk.
Surat district was parted into two by forming of Tapi district under the Surat district re-
organization by the Act 2007.
Surat ranks 4th in a global study of fastest developing cities conducted by The City
Mayors Foundation, an international think tank on urban affairs. Surat Bags Best City
Award constituted by Annual Survey of India’s City-Systems (ASICS).
The authority has exercised to make the Apparel Park completely working. The Surat,
famous in world by ‘diamond’, ‘Textile Town’, ‘Golden City’ (Sonani Murat) is now
emerged as an economic capital of the state. To- day, Surat is drawing attention of world
due to its development. Among the fast developing cities of the world, Surat is leading.
The organization named Shakti foundation working for making the women Self –reliant
and the District Village Development Agency, Surat have captured the challenge of
being participant in the progress of state as well as district and to reactivate Sachin
Apparel Park Started for being landmark in the industrial development of Surat.
Off Site Emergency Plan of Surat District
As per the guidelines of Government, in all the factories storing - consuming
chemicals analyzed as risky, the Mock– drill of off–site emergency is held once in a
year along with different Government Departments of the district under the chairman
ship of collector.
In order to prevent any big accident, the department implements Security through close
inspection twice in a year by the Inspector in – change of such factory and through the
head of the Region once in a year. Even though, if any such accident occurs, an on –
site emergency plan is made for each factory, so that minimum damage may occur to
the life and property at that time. Once it’s mock – drill is also made. Mock – drills were
carried out at three different companies viz. (1) O.N.G.C (2) Reliance Industries Ltd.
(3) Kribhko Ltd at Hazira in 2008.
Industrial Hygiene Laboratory
A decision was taken by the state Government to establish such Industrial
Hygiene laboratories in four regions during the year 2009. The work of such laboratory
has been started in Surat region from 2001 by equipping monitory instruments.
Golden Decade of Magdalla Ports of Surat
Surat city is a first selection for the businessmen since years. If we turn the
pages of history, it is observed that Surat was the only such city where flags of 84
countries were flying. The business with foreign countries was done very normally
from the Surat Port even today Surat Port has become main centre for business and
big industries established at Hazira Patti.
At present there are two jetties of Gujarat Maritime Board at Magdalla.
Moreover, there are jettis of Essar Steel, Essar bulk terminal, Reliance ithilin, Reliance
2 - G –Gas, Reliance SBM, L & T Main, and L & T Ro – Ro, and Ambuja. There is also
private Jetti of Kribhko. There are private ports of Hazira Port Pvt Ltd and Adani Hazira
Pvt Ltd at Hazira. There is constant increase in import–export of goods is found at
Magdalla groups Port during 2002– 2003 to 2011–12.
Before 2000, no green house, net–house were found in Surat. But with the genuine
efforts of the state Government; horticultural crops are taken through Green House in
240 acres and through net – house in 75 acres.
has preserved ancient manuscripts of the region. The various development projects of the city
of Surat are modeled and displayed in the museum.
struggle, freedom fighters and artists used to gather here. The Narmad library, further down in
the south-west part of the city, has a large collection of books, including a sizable section for
the blind.
people in the afternoon or in the evening times when the musical fountain is operated and is
thus the main center of attraction. The fountain tends to sway and sprinkle water according to
the tunes of the music played. The whole atmosphere tends to get very nice. Jawaharlal Nehru
Garden is one of the few places that is a must visit for those who love nature and want some
quality time with their family and friends.
concentrated in Surat, Varachha, Udhana and Magdalla. The traditional craft of sandalwood
and wood carving as well as precious embroidery has not halted.
Surat has produced many literary giants. The first ever novelist of Gujarat Nandshankar
Mehta, pioneer in Gujarati literary criticism. Navalram, the frontline educationist, reformist and
laureate, Mahipatram and Ramanbhai Nilkanth, the visionary Ranjitram Vavabhai, the
humourist Jyotindra Dave and Dhansukhlal Mehta, the ace dramatist and theatrical legend C.C.
Mehta and a number of contemporary figures are among them. The history of service to
literature and culture by Surat is equally prosperous and bright.
Tower near Flora Fountain in Bombay in memory of his mother. It was he who undertook the
Church Gate reparation projects. He also established Raichand Deepchand Girls School and
Raichand Deepchand Dharmashala (Inn) in Surat. He established Girls School and a library in
Bharuch and Premchand Raichand training college in Ahmedabad.
(4) Jyotindra Dave (1901-1980)
One could hardly imagine that the sober looking weak in structure, Jyotindra Dave born
in a colorful city like Surat and Nagar by caste, Jyotindra Dave was another milestone in the
world of humour- literature of Gujarat. In any public meeting people would greet him with
laughter even before he started his speech. So was his influence and popularity. He regularly
wrote ‘Guptani Nodh Pothi’ in the monthly magazine ‘Gujarat’ edited by Kanayalal Munshi.
He also contributed articles in ‘Akhand Anand’ which became very popular in Gujarat. ‘Rang
Tarang’ in 5 parts was his memorable collection. He acted in a drama named ‘Pidagrasta
Professor’. His short story ‘Khoti Be Aani’ is very famous. He selected his elements from the
day to day life, human weakness, hypocrisy, pride and emptiness of personality. He had written
classic humour on crude subjects like umbrella and chair. He was another milestone in the field
of humour in Gujarati literature, after Ramanbhai Nilkanth.
(5) Navalram (1836-1888)
Navalram developed his own style of literature. His greatest contribution was literary
criticism. His criticism brought him more fame than his creative literature. Navalram Studied
literature in depth and gave principles of deep understanding, style, method and constitution
which proved even more important in the later years. Navalram is our first ever systematic
critic. Navalram was born in Visnagar Nagar caste in Surat. His career did not consist any
special features. He had accepted the job of a teacher in a school even before he passed his
matric. He became the principal of training colleges at Ahmedabad and Rajkot during the later
stage of his life. His education did not obstruct his urge to study English literature. He also
studied Sanskrit literature in depth.
Besides prose, he also wrote drama and poetry during his literary life of 22 years. He
translated French dramatist Moliere ‘Mock Doctor’ into Gujarat titled ‘Bhattnu Bhopalu’. He
also translated ‘Meghdoot’ into Meghchhand which he himself had created.
(6) Suresh Joshi (1920-1986)
The world of literature hardly comes across a genius in several decades, who breaks the
old traditions and lays the foundation of new one by sheer his scholarly work. Suresh Joshi was
one such genius the world of literature came across during many last decades. Suresh Joshi
established his name and fame through his new wave of poetry, novels, short stories, criticisms
and translations.
Suresh Joshi was born at Valod village in Surat district. He obtained his B.A.in 1943
and M.A. in 1945. He accepted the profession of a teacher. He headed the language department
of Vadodara University for many years and continued his literary activities. He was the pioneer
of rational thinking in Gujarat literature. His expression was fearless, intelligent, thoughtful and
creative. He also contributed to the world of journalism.
‘Pratyancha’, ‘Itara’, ‘Navonmesh’, ‘Upajati’ and ‘Prakiya’ were his collections of
poems. ‘Chhinnapatra’, ‘Katha chakra’ and ‘Marnottar’ were his novels. He also edited
‘Kshitij’, ‘Uhapoh’ and ‘Manisha’. He is more regarded as a critic. ‘Kinchit’, Kathopkathan’,
‘Arnyaudan’ etc. are his books on criticism.
As mentioned earlier, the District Census Handbook is brought out in two parts-Part A
and Part B separately. Part-B covers Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract (PCA)
data of 2011 Census along with Housing Amenities data whereas Part-A covers Village and
Town Directory data. The scope of Village Directory and Town Directory is discussed below.
Scope of Village Directory
For the census work, the villages in the district have been arranged taluka wise (C.D.
block wise) and within the taluka (C.D. block), they are shown location code wise. Each village
is assigned a location code number for the purpose of identification. In 2011 Census, all the
villages have been given unique 6 digits code number, which will remain constant across the
census, and shall make it easy to do comparative study. The village code of 6 digits has been
used continuous code within India. Range of 000001-799999 has been kept for villages. The
Village Directory information, a map and alphabetical list of village for each taluka (C.D.
block) is given in Part-A. Village Directory contains the non-census data of each village. It
gives the village wise basic information relating to infrastructure and amenities available in the
sphere of education, medical, drinking water, power supply, post and telegraph,
communications, approach road to village and distribution of land use area. In addition it
contains information about total area of each village, total population and number of households
and the nearest town and its distance from the village. The information on number of households
and total population has been included with a view to examine the correlation of amenities with
the number of households and population they serve. If an amenity is not in existence in the
refer rant village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place along with name, where
the amenity is available is given. The broad range with code a. for (<5 kms), b. for (5-10 kms)
and c. for (10+ kms). Some additional information has been added viz. (1) Pre. Primary School
(2) Management Institute (3) Polytechnic (4) Special School for Disable (5) Veterinary Hospital
(6) Mobile Health Clinic (7) Traditional Practitioners and Faith Healers (8) Medicine Shop (9)
Type of drainage connectivity for waste water outlet (10) Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)
(11) Rural Sanitary Mart/Rural Hardware outlet (12) Rural Production Centers (13) Solid and
Liquid Waste Management (14) Village PIN Code (15) Public Call Office/Mobile (16) Mobile
Phone Coverage (17) Internet Cafes/Common Service Center (18) Private Courier Facility (19)
Auto/Modified Autos (20) Taxis (21) Vans (22) Tractors used for Transport (23) Cycle Pulled
Rickshaws (Manual Driven) (24) Cycle Pulled Rickshaws (Machine Driven) (25) Carts Driven
by Animals (26) National Highway (27) State Highway (28) Major District Roads (29) Other
District Roads (30) Water Bound Macadam (31) ATM facility (32) Self Help Group (33) Public
Distribution System (34) Mandis/Regular Market (35) Weekly Haat (36) Agricultural
Marketing Society (37) Nutrition Centre (38) Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) (39)
Community Centre with/without TV (40) Public Library (41) Public Reading Room (42)Polling
Station (43) Birth and Death Registration office (44) Agricultural Product and (45) Handicrafts
Products. Seven information has not been collected this time, i.e., (1) Community Health
Worker (2) Telegraph Office (3) Non Agricultural Credit Societies (4) Other Credit Societies
(5) Navigable water way other than river or canal (6) Income and Expenditure of the village
and (7) Import, Export most important commodities.
In all the statements the towns are arranged in the alphabetical order within the district.
The details of these statements are given in the analytical portion of the Town Directory. One
statement-III Municipal Finance deleted and statement-V Medical, Educational, Recreation and
Cultural Facilities divide in above two statement-IV and statement-V.
Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, the distance range code viz; ‘a’ for <5
kms, ‘b’ for 5-10 kms and ‘c’ for 10+ kms of the nearest where facility is available is given.
Column wise details are given below.
Columns No. 7 – 20 Educational Facilities
All the different educational facilities available in the village have been given under
these columns. Nursery/LKG/UKG classes are included in Pre-Primary Schools, Classes up to
class V included in Primary School; Classes from VI to VIII are included in the Middle
School. However in Gujarat, there is no concept of Middle School. Classes up to VIII are
treated as Primary School. Classes from IX and X included in Secondary School. Classes
from XI and XII are included in Senior Secondary School. In case of composite schools like
Middle School with Primary School or Secondary School with Middle School, these are also
included in the number of Primary and Middle Schools, respectively. The information on the
entire educational institutes is given under these columns.
Columns No. 21 to 38 - Medical Facilities
All the different medical facilities available in the village have been given under these
columns.
Columns No. 39 to 46 -Drinking Water
The information on availability of various types of the Drinking water facility within
the village has been given under these columns.
Columns No. 47 to 50 – Availability of Toilet and Others
The information on availability of Toilet and Bio-Gas etc. available in the village has
been given under these columns.
Columns No. 51 to 67 Communication (Post & Telegraph and Transport)
The information on Communication and Post Office, Sub-Post Office and Telegraph
Office, Village PIN Code number, Phone-Landlines, Mobile Phone, Private Courier Facility,
Internet Café, etc.; available in the village has been given under these columns. The
information on all various transport facilities whether public/private transport like Bus,
Railway Station, or Navigable waterways, Taxi, Van, Tractors etc. available in the village has
also been given under these columns.
Columns No. 68 to 79 – Village Connected to Highways, Village Roads, Banks and
Credit Societies
The information on all roads connected to village has been given under these columns.
These include National Highway, State Highway, District Roads and Other District Roads
connected to the village, pucca roads, kuchcha Roads, Water Bounded Macadam Roads,
Navigable Water Ways and Foot Paths has been given under these columns. Further, the
information on availability of Banks, ATM and Agricultural Credit Societies in the village has
been given under these columns.
Column No. 80 to 97 Miscellaneous Facilities
The information on various miscellaneous facilities available in the village has been
given under these columns. These includes Self -Help Group, Public Distribution Shop
(PDS), Mandi/Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutrition
Centre (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA, Community Centre, Sports Fields, Sports
Club/Recreation Centre, Cinema/Video Halls, Public Library, Public Reading Room, News
Paper Supply, Assembly Polling Station, Birth and Death Registration Office.
Columns No. 98 to 101 – Electricity
Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use has
been given in these columns. These include Electricity for Domestic Use, Electricity for
Agriculture Use, Electricity for Commercial Use, and Electricity for all purpose Domestic
Uses.
Column No. 102 and 103 -Nearest Town
The name of the nearest town along with the distance range code has been in these
columns.
Land Use and Irrigation
The land use pattern in the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of classification
of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The
Ministry has recommended the maintenance of records of land use pattern under the following
9 categories.
Column No. 104 –Forests
This includes all lands classed as forest under any legal enactment dealing with forests
or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained
as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open
for grazing within the forests remain included under the forest area.
Column No. 105- Area under Non-Agricultural Use
This includes all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g.
rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agriculture.
Columns No. 106- Barren and Un-cultivable Land
This includes all barren and uncultivable land like mountains, deserts, etc. Land which
cannot be brought under cultivation except at an exorbitant cost should be classed as
uncultivable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings.
Column No. 107- Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands
This includes all grazing lands whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or
not. Village common grazing land is included under this head.
Column No. 108- Land under Miscellaneous Tree Crops, etc.
This includes all cultivable land which is not included in ‘Net area sown’ but is put to
some agricultural uses. Lands under causing trees, thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and
other groves for fuel, etc. which are not included under ‘Orchards’ are classed under this
category.
Column No. 109- Cultivable Waste Land
This includes lands available for cultivation, whether not taken up for cultivation or
taken up for cultivation once but not cultivated during the current year and the last five years
or more in succession for one reason or other. Such lands may be either fallow or covered
with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. They may be assessed or unassessed and
may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivate holdings. Land once cultivated but not cultivated
for five years in succession is also included in this category at the end of the five years.
Column No. 110- Fallow Lands Other than Current Fallows
This includes all lands which were taken up for cultivation but are temporarily out of
cultivation for a period of not less than one year and not more than five years.
Column No. 111- Current Fallows
This represents cropped area, which is kept fallow during the current year. For
example, if any seeding area is not cropped against the same year it may be treated as current
fallow.
Column No. 112- Net Area Sown
This represents the total area sown with crops and orchards. Area sown more than
once; in the same year is counted only once.
Column No. 113- Total Irrigated Land Area
It includes all land which is cultivable and irrigated by any source of irrigation. The
total irrigated area of the village has been given under this column.
Column No. 114- Total Un-Irrigated land Area
Un-Irrigated area includes all land which is cultivable but not irrigated by any source
of irrigation. The total un-irrigated land area of the village has been given under this column.
Column No. 115 to 119 Area Irrigated by Source
The areas irrigated by various source of irrigation in the village have been given under
these columns. The different source of irrigation facilities available in the village are as
follows
(i) Canals (C)-Govt. or Pvt.
(ii) Wells/Tube-wells (W/TW)
(iii) Tanks/Lake (T/L)
(iv) Waterfall (WF)
(v) Others (O)
The following abbreviations are used to denote the Civic Status of the town.
Civic Status Codes Civic Status Codes
i-Municipal Corporation M.Corp. xii – Notified Town Area NTA
ii-Municipal Committee MC xiii – Industrial Notified Area INA
iii-Municipal Council M Cl xiv – Industrial Township ITS
iv-City Municipal Council CMC xv – Township TS
v-Town Municipal Council TMC xvi – Town Panchayat TP
vi- Municipal Board MB xvii – Nagar Panchayat NP
Vii –Municipality M xviii – Town Committee/ Town TC
Area Committee
viii- Cantonment Board/ CB xix – Small Town Committee ST
Cantonment
ix- Notified Area NA xx – Estate Office EO
x –Notified Town NT xxi –Gram Panchayat GP
xi - Notified Area NAC xxii – Census Town CT
Committee/ Notified Area
Council
Column 3 – 25
These columns are self-explanatory
Statement II
Physical Aspects and Location of Town, 2009
Column 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of Town
Self-explanatory
Columns 3 to 5 - Physical Aspects
In these columns the rainfall and maximum and minimum temperature of the town is
recorded.
Columns 6 to 12
Name and road distance of the town (in kms.) from the state headquarters, district
headquarters, sub-divisional/taluka/tehsil/police station/development block/island HQ.,
nearest city with population of one lakh and more, nearest city with population of five lakh
and more, railway station and bus route is recorded in these columns respectively. If the
names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is
recorded as (0) zero.
Statement III – Civic and Other Amenities, 2009
Column 1 - 2 Serial Number and Name of Town
Self-explanatory
Column 3 – Road Length (in km.)
The information about the road length (in km.) within the limit of the town is recorded
in this column.
Columns 3 to 9 and 11 to 13
The number of various medical institutions such as Hospitals, Dispensaries, Health
Center, Family Welfare Center, Maternity and Child Welfare Center, Maternity Homes, T.B.
Hospital/clinic, Nursing Homes, Charitable Hospital/Nursing Home, Mobile Health Clinic
and Others as available in the town, are indicated in these columns (along with number of
beds in brackets)
If a medical facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its
distance in kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned.
Column 10- Veterinary Hospital
The Number of Veterinary Hospitals available in the town is given in this column.
Column 14- Medicine Shop
The number of Medicine shops available in the town is given in this column.
Statement V
Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009
1 2 3 4 5
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
OLPAD
2011 2001
Census Census
Sr.
Name of Village Location Location
No.
Code Code
Number Number
1 2 3 4
79 Saroli 523780 01623500
80 Sarsana 523707 01616200
81 Segwachhama 523787 01624200
82 Segwasyadla 523757 01621200
83 Selut 523773 01622800
84 Sherdi 523758 01621300
85 Simalthu 523702 01615700
86 Sithan 523734 01618900
87 Sithana 523786 01624100
88 Siwan 523751 01620600
89 Sondamitha 523708 01616300
90 Sondlakhara 523717 01617200
91 Sonsak 523777 01623200
92 Syadla 523727 01618200
93 Takarma 523706 01616100
94 Talad 523761 01621600
95 Tena 523784 01623900
96 Thothab 523690 01614400
97 Umra 523753 01620800
98 Umrachhi 523697 01615100
99 Vadod 523760 01621500
100 Vadoli 523696 01615000
101 Vaswari 523756 01621100
102 Veluk 523765 01622000
103 Vihara 523725 01618000
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Olpad (0211)
1 Nesh 523685 405.5 362 85 c b a c c c c c
2 Karanj 523686 468.4 1637 389 c 1 1 1 c c c c
3 Pardi Zankhri 523687 1813 1526 339 c 1 a c c c c c
4 Kamroli 523688 390.3 940 199 c 1 a c c c c c
5 Mandroi 523689 3763.8 1692 353 c 1 c c c c c c
6 Thothab 523690 213.6 170 37 c b b c c c c c
7 Koba 523691 624.2 939 201 c 1 b c c c c c
8 Pardi Koba 523692 215.3 854 199 c 1 b c c c c c
9 Kasad 523693 329.5 546 124 c 1 b c c c c c
10 Kadrama 523694 754.6 1695 335 c 1 a c c c c c
11 Bhadol 523695 788.6 1373 305 c 1 1 c c c c c
12 Vadoli 523696 643.6 1862 415 c 1 a c c c c c
13 Umrachhi 523697 538 991 226 c 1 b c c c c c
14 Anita 523698 705.8 1110 247 c 1 b b c 1 c c
15 Bolav 523699 645.4 1223 267 a 1 c a c c c c
16 Kimamli 523700 446.4 1067 226 b 1 a c c c c c
17 Kathodra 523701 349.5 3628 773 a 2 a a c c c c
18 Simalthu 523702 357.3 820 166 b 1 b b c c c c
19 Pardi Bhadoly 523703 489.2 676 172 b 1 b b c c c c
20 Kanbhi 523704 308.9 658 150 b 1 b b c c c c
21 Erthan 523705 510.5 1436 311 b 1 b b c c c c
22 Takarma 523706 579.7 1687 309 c 2 1 b c c c c
23 Sarsana 523707 281.3 754 143 c 1 a b c c c c
24 Sondamitha 523708 488.9 736 161 c 2 b b c c c c
25 Asnad 523709 865.8 1320 282 c 1 1 b c c c c
26 Naghoi 523710 449.3 1158 253 c 1 b b c c c c
27 Mindhi 523711 278.6 678 138 c 1 b b c c c c
28 Jinod 523712 401.9 1314 268 c 1 c c c c c c
29 Mor 523713 1036.7 3720 888 c 2 1 c c c c c
30 Bhagwa 523714 60.6 552 122 c 1 a c c c c c
31 Delasa 523715 358.5 1026 219 c 2 a c c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (NFTC)
Medicine (HO)
Name Village
(MHC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c a Nesh 1
c c c c c 1 1 1 c c c c c c c Karanj 2
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c a Pardi Zankhri 3
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Kamroli 4
c c c c c c a c c c c c c c c Mandroi 5
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c b Thothab 6
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Koba 7
c c c c c b c c c c c c c c b Pardi Koba 8
c c c c c b c b c c c c c c c Kasad 9
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Kadrama 10
c c c c c b 1 b c c c c c c c Bhadol 11
c c c c c b c b c c b c c c c Vadoli 12
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Umrachhi 13
c c c c c b 1 b b c b c c c b Anita 14
c c c c c a a c c c a c c c a Bolav 15
c c c c c a a a c c a c c c a Kimamli 16
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Kathodra 17
c c c c c b b b b b b c c c c Simalthu 18
c c c c c b b c c c b c c c b Pardi Bhadoly 19
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Kanbhi 20
c b c c b 1 1 b b b b b b b b Erthan 21
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Takarma 22
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Sarsana 23
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Sondamitha 24
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Asnad 25
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Naghoi 26
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Mindhi 27
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Jinod 28
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c c Mor 29
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Bhagwa 30
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Delasa 31
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Including Bath.
Name Village
(P&TO)
Private)
Sr. No.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the distance given, If not available within the village, the distance
range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
District Road
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
Driven)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Anganwadi Centre
operative Banks
Integrated Child
Health Activist)
Name Village
Footpaths (FP)
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Societies
Sr. No.
Society
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(ASC)
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Olpad (0211)
32 Mirjapor 523716 637.9 946 220 c 1 a c c c c c
33 Sondlakhara 523717 947.7 1196 260 c 1 b b c c c c
34 Hathisa 523718 318.9 597 114 c 1 a a c c c c
35 Kumbhari 523719 377.3 623 139 c 1 a a c c c c
36 Bhatgam 523720 828.8 1653 360 c 1 b b c c c c
37 Andhi 523721 469.9 623 121 c 1 a a c c c c
38 Mahamedpor 523722 244.3 706 153 c 1 b b c c c c
39 Gola 523723 427.7 832 175 c 1 b b c c c c
40 Morthan 523724 592.6 948 206 c 1 a b c c c c
41 Vihara 523725 357.5 1023 221 b 1 a b c c c c
42 Kachhab 523726 359.5 385 83 b 1 b b c c c c
43 Syadla 523727 505.2 1415 326 b 1 b b c c c c
44 Mulad 523728 923.6 3755 841 c 3 c c c c c c
45 Kudsad 523729 1687.7 9407 2150 c 2 a a c c c c
46 Kareli 523730 801.1 1152 250 a 1 a a c c c c
47 Bharundi 523731 550.4 1031 219 b 1 b b c c c c
48 Obhla 523732 391.4 430 84 b 1 b b c c c c
49 Kanthraj 523733 261.9 681 162 b 1 b b c c c c
50 Sithan 523734 313 1144 230 b 1 1 b c c c c
51 Achharan 523735 420.8 1025 231 c 1 b b c c c c
52 Atodra 523736 692.6 1755 377 c 1 b b c c c c
53 Olpad 523737 1501 15898 3365 c 8 2 1 c c c c
54 Saras 523738 1311.5 2292 523 c 1 1 b c c c c
55 Kapasi 523739 220.3 509 98 c 1 a b c c c c
56 Dandi 523740 6917.1 3310 687 c 1 a c c c c c
57 Kuvad 523741 492 1226 267 c 1 a b c c c c
58 Orma 523742 623.9 1147 214 c 1 b b c c c c
59 Jafrabad 523743 249.1 420 93 c a a a c c c c
60 Asnabad 523744 214.4 870 185 c 1 a a c c c c
61 Isanpor 523745 347.4 1271 277 c 1 b b c c c c
62 Karamla 523746 578.4 957 210 c 1 b b c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Name Village
Dispensary (D)
Centre (NFTC)
Medicine (HO)
Sr. No.
(MHC)
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c a Mirjapor 32
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Sondlakhara 33
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Hathisa 34
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Kumbhari 35
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Bhatgam 36
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Andhi 37
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Mahamedpor 38
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Gola 39
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Morthan 40
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Vihara 41
c c c c c b b c b c b c c c b Kachhab 42
c c c c c b 1 b c c b c c c b Syadla 43
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c a Mulad 44
c c c c c a 2 a c c a c c c a Kudsad 45
c c c c c a a c c c a c c c a Kareli 46
c c c c c b b c c c b c c c b Bharundi 47
c c c c b b a c c c c c c c b Obhla 48
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Kanthraj 49
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Sithan 50
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Achharan 51
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Atodra 52
c 1 c c 1 c 2 1 c c 1 1 1 1 c Olpad 53
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Saras 54
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Kapasi 55
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c b Dandi 56
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Kuvad 57
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Orma 58
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Jafrabad 59
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Asnabad 60
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Isanpor 61
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b a Karamla 62
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Name Village
Including Bath.
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Private)
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the distance given, If not available within the village, the distance
range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
District Road
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Driven)
Sr. No.
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Others (Nutritional
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Societies
Centres)
Society
Sr. No.
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Land Use
Nearest Town
Name Village
Tree Crops etc.
Sr. No.
Forests
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Land Use
Name of three
most important
commodities
Area under different types of land use manufactured
(in hectares rounded up to one decimal Area irrigated by source (in hectare).
place)
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Name Village
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Olpad (0211)
63 Sandhiyer 523747 1352.1 3207 693 c 2 1 b c c c c
64 Khalipor 523748 174.8 421 86 a 1 a a c c c c
65 Madhar 523749 296.2 607 143 b 1 b b c c c c
66 Paria 523750 917.2 2506 554 a 1 a a c c c c
67 Siwan 523751 562.1 2134 491 a 1 a a c c c c
68 Kanyasi 523752 424.6 1387 288 c 1 a a c c c c
69 Umra 523753 423.6 2233 476 a 1 a a c c c c
70 Delad 523754 290.2 4028 863 a 1 a a b b b b
71 Gothan 523755 635.3 3035 642 a 2 a a c c c c
72 Vaswari 523756 299.6 949 172 b 1 b b b b b b
73 Segwasyadla 523757 234.4 805 159 b 1 b b c c c c
74 Sherdi 523758 165.9 1309 283 c 1 b b c c c c
75 Kosam 523759 403.8 1412 326 b 1 b b b b b b
76 Vadod 523760 364.3 506 111 c 1 a a c c c c
77 Talad 523761 151.1 719 131 b 2 1 1 b b b b
78 Masma 523762 997.2 2811 653 c 2 b b c c c c
79 Balkas 523763 463.1 846 190 c 1 a a c c c c
80 Sarol 523764 178 416 91 c 1 b b c c c c
81 Veluk 523765 478.7 1371 295 c 1 c c c c c c
82 Kasla Bujrang 523766 188.4 443 96 c 1 b b c c c c
83 Kasala Khurd 523767 150.5 476 96 c 1 b b c c c c
84 Kachhol 523768 287 552 114 c 1 b b c c c c
85 Kundiyana 523769 847.6 2060 436 c 1 b b c c c c
86 Admor 523770 368.1 1462 326 c 2 a c c c c c
87 Lavachha 523771 912.3 2636 573 c 3 1 1 c c c c
88 Bhandut 523772 590.4 1242 268 c 1 b b c c c c
89 Selut 523773 408.7 1077 216 c 1 a a c c c c
90 Narthan 523774 577.6 1237 288 c 1 c c c c c c
91 Ariyana 523775 284.5 1419 298 b 1 b a b b b b
92 Ambheta 523776 697.6 1713 329 c 1 b b c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Hospital-Alternative
T.B. Clinic (TBC)
Others (Specify)
Polytechnic (Pt)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c c b 1 1 b b b b b b b b Sandhiyer 63
c c c c c a a a c c a c c c a Khalipor 64
c c c c c b b c c c b c c c b Madhar 65
c c c c c a 1 c c c a c c c a Paria 66
c c c c c a a a a c a c c c c Siwan 67
c c c c c a c a c c c c c c c Kanyasi 68
c c c c c a a c c c a c c c a Umra 69
b c b b c a 1 a c c c c c c a Delad 70
c c c c c b 1 c c c a c c c a Gothan 71
b c b b c b b c c c c c c c b Vaswari 72
c c c c c b b b c c b c c c c Segwasyadla 73
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Sherdi 74
b c b b c c a c c c c c c c c Kosam 75
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Vadod 76
b b b b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Talad 77
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Masma 78
c b c c b b a a b b b b b b b Balkas 79
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Sarol 80
c c c c c b 1 b c c c c c c b Veluk 81
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Kasla Bujrang 82
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Kasala Khurd 83
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Kachhol 84
c b c c b b 1 b b b b 1 b b b Kundiyana 85
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c b Admor 86
c c c c c b 1 b c c c c c c b Lavachha 87
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c b Bhandut 88
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c a Selut 89
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c a Narthan 90
b c b b c a a a b b b c c c a Ariyana 91
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Ambheta 92
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Including Bath.
Name Village
(P&TO)
Private)
Sr. No.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
District Road
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
Driven)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Societies
Society
Sr. No.
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
63 Sandhiyer c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
64 Khalipor c a c a c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
65 Madhar c c c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
66 Paria c a c a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
67 Siwan c a c a c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
68 Kanyasi c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
69 Umra c c c a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
70 Delad b a b a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
71 Gothan c c c a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
72 Vaswari b b b b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
73 Segwasyadla c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
74 Sherdi c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
75 Kosam b c b b b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
76 Vadod c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
77 Talad b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
78 Masma c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
79 Balkas b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
80 Sarol c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
81 Veluk c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
82 Kasla Bujrang c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
83 Kasala Khurd c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
84 Kachhol c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
85 Kundiyana c Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
86 Admor c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
87 Lavachha c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
88 Bhandut c c c c b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
89 Selut c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
90 Narthan c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
91 Ariyana b b b b b Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes
92 Ambheta b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Land Use
Name of three
most important
commodities
Area under different types of land use manufactured
Area irrigated by source (in hectare).
(in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Name Village
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Commerce (ASC)
Name Village
Sr. No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Olpad (0211)
Dispensary (D)
Name Village
(MCW)
Sr. No.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Sonsak 93
b b b b b b a b b b b b b b b Jothan 94
b c b b c b b c c c c c c c c Kanad 95
b b b b b b a b b b b b b b b Saroli 96
c c c c c b a b b c c c c c b Kunkni 97
c c c c c 1 1 1 c c c c c c c Dihen 98
c c c c c a 1 a a c c c 1 a a Pinjrat 99
c c c c c b b b b c c c a c b Tena 100
c c c c c b 1 b b c c c c c b Barbodhan 101
c c c c c b a b b b c c c c b Sithana 102
b c b b c b b c c c b c b b c Segwachhama 103
0 1 0 0 0 1 5 32 3 0 0 1 2 2 1 0
River / Canal
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Home.
Others
Others
Spring
Healer
well)
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Name Village
Village.
Sr. No.
(CSC)
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the distance given, If not available within the village, the distance
range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
available is given) given)
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Name Village
Pucca Roads
Tractors
(MDR)
Sr. No.
Roads
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Block Total 0 8 11 74 0 97 0 0 49 9 69 93 63 16
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
Anganwadi Centre
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Activist)
Sr. No.
(NW)
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Kms, b for 5-10 Kms & c for 10+ kms.
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Lands
Name
etc.
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Name of three
most important
commodities
Area under different types of land use manufactured
Area irrigated by source (in hectare).
(in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Block Total 119.8 0 42846.3 35645.1 7201.3 32631.5 2203.3 377 224.3
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
MANGROL
(ASC)
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mangrol (0212)
1 Hathuran 523790 1604.5 3834 790 a 1 a a a c c c
2 Nana Borsara 523791 481.2 564 125 b 1 b b b c b c
3 Dhamdod 523792 958.1 1529 307 b 2 b b b c b c
4 Nandav 523793 560.7 1263 282 b 1 b b b c c c
5 Moti Pardi 523794 511.9 613 162 b 1 b b b c c c
6 Vansoli 523795 207.2 627 141 c 1 c c c c c c
7 Kantva 523796 772.2 1685 383 c 1 1 c c c c c
8 Dinod 523797 1543.6 1281 265 c 1 b c c c c c
9 Boridara 523798 727.5 1231 269 c 1 b c c c c c
10 Ankdod 523799 655.2 1245 287 c 1 a c c c c c
11 Gijram 523800 499.8 1746 355 c 1 b c c c c c
12 Amnedara 523801 679 1070 217 c 1 a c c c c c
13 Nani Pardi 523802 509 804 177 c 1 b c c c c c
14 Harsani 523803 364.2 1247 273 c 1 b b c c c c
15 Timbarva 523804 373.9 380 87 c 1 b b c c c c
16 Bhilvada 523805 793 1999 442 c 1 b b c c c c
17 Bhadkuva 523806 317.7 908 204 c 1 c b c c c c
18 Vad 523807 808.6 2131 471 c 1 b b c c c c
19 Amarkui 523808 968.7 519 142 c 2 b b c c c c
20 Kevdi (Kund) 523809 119.8 897 189 c 2 c c c c c c
21 Isanpur 523810 705.3 2554 554 c 1 c c c c c c
22 Lavet 523811 1027.6 2063 462 c 2 b b c c c c
23 Motifali 523812 290.6 634 131 c 1 a a c c c c
24 Khareda 523813 469.8 891 182 c 1 b b c c c c
25 Kargara 523814 258.6 308 72 c 1 b b c c c c
26 Mangrol 523815 901.7 5733 1168 c 4 2 a c c c c
27 Mosali 523816 413.2 4084 809 c 2 b b c c c c
28 Kanvada 523817 219.5 573 119 c 1 b c c c c c
29 Kosadi 523818 422.9 3678 661 c 3 1 1 c c c c
30 Luvara 523819 552.4 2399 471 c 2 c c c c c c
31 Asarma 523820 247.9 985 225 c 1 c c c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (NFTC)
Medicine (HO)
Name Village
(MHC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c a 1 a c c c c c a a Hathuran 1
b c c c c c c c c b b c c c c Nana Borsara 2
c c c c c b b c b b b c c b b Dhamdod 3
c c c c c b 1 b c c c c b b b Nandav 4
c c c c c b c b c c c c b b b Moti Pardi 5
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Vansoli 6
c c c c c c 1 c c c c 1 c c c Kantva 7
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Dinod 8
c c c c c c a c c c c c c c c Boridara 9
c b c c b b b b b a b b b b b Ankdod 10
c b c c b b 1 b b b a b b b b Gijram 11
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Amnedara 12
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Nani Pardi 13
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Harsani 14
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Timbarva 15
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Bhilvada 16
c c c c c a a c c c a c b c a Bhadkuva 17
c c c c c b 1 b b b b c b b b Vad 18
c c c c b b b b b b b c b b a Amarkui 19
c c c c c b b b b b b c c c b Kevdi (Kund) 20
c c c c c b 1 b b b c c c c c Isanpur 21
c c c c b 1 1 c b c c c b c b Lavet 22
c c c c a a a c a a a c b a a Motifali 23
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Khareda 24
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Kargara 25
c 1 c c 1 a 2 a a a a a 1 a a Mangrol 26
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Mosali 27
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Kanvada 28
c c c c b a 1 b c c c c b c b Kosadi 29
c c c c c c b b c b b c a b c Luvara 30
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Asarma 31
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Name Village
Including Bath.
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Private)
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
District Road
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Others (Nutritional
Public Distribution
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Name Village
Footpaths (FP)
Weekly Haat
Societies
Sr. No.
Centres)
Society
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Hathuran 1
c Yes b b b Yes a b b b c c Yes Yes Nana Borsara 2
c Yes b b Yes Yes Yes c c b c Yes Yes Yes Dhamdod 3
c Yes b b b Yes c b c b c Yes Yes Yes Nandav 4
c Yes b b c Yes c b b b c Yes Yes Yes Moti Pardi 5
c Yes c c c Yes b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Vansoli 6
c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kantva 7
c Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes b b c Yes Yes Yes Dinod 8
c Yes b b b Yes b b b c c Yes Yes Yes Boridara 9
c Yes b b a Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Ankdod 10
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Gijram 11
c Yes a a a Yes a Yes Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Amnedara 12
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Nani Pardi 13
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Harsani 14
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Timbarva 15
c Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Bhilvada 16
c Yes c c b Yes a b b b c Yes Yes Yes Bhadkuva 17
c Yes b c b Yes Yes b b b c Yes Yes Yes Vad 18
c Yes b c a Yes b b b b c Yes Yes Yes Amarkui 19
c Yes b c b Yes b b b b c Yes Yes Yes Kevdi (Kund) 20
c Yes c c c Yes Yes b b b c Yes Yes Yes Isanpur 21
c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes b b b c Yes Yes Yes Lavet 22
c Yes c c a Yes a a a a c Yes Yes Yes Motifali 23
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Khareda 24
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Kargara 25
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mangrol 26
c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Mosali 27
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Kanvada 28
c Yes b b b Yes Yes b c b c Yes Yes Yes Kosadi 29
c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Luvara 30
c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Asarma 31
Public Library
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
Uses
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Wells/Tube-Wells
Current Fallows
Name Village
Canals (C)
Others (O)
(W/TW)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Management Institute
Secondary School (S)
One Decimal Place)
(ASC)
(MI)
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mangrol (0212)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Disabled (SSD)
Name Village
Dispensary (D)
Centre (NFTC)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (CHC)
Centre (PHS)
School /ITI
(FWC)
(MHC)
Sr. No.
(PHC)
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c b a c c c c c c c c Ghunti 32
c c c c c b b b c b b c b b b Sava 33
c c c c b b a a c b c c b c a Kathvada 34
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Mahuej 35
c c c c a a 1 a a a a c a a a Kumvarda 36
c c c c b b 1 b b b b c b b b Siyalaj 37
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Mota Borsara 38
c c c c a b b b b b a c b b b Moti Naroli 39
c c c c c a 1 c b c c c c c c Hathoda 40
c c c c b 1 1 b c b b c b c b Velachha 41
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c a Limbada 42
c c c c c c c c c b c c c c c Ranakpor 43
c b c c b 1 1 b b b b b b b b Simodara 44
c b c c a a b b b b b b b b b Vadoli 45
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Charetha 46
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Shah 47
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Gadkachh 48
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Jhinora 49
c c c c b a b b b c c c c c b Dholikui 50
c c c c b a a a a b b c a a a Nani Fali 51
c c c c c a 1 a a a c c a c a Nandola 52
c c c c b a a b b b b c b c b Pataldevi 53
c c c c b b b b b b b c c c b Kantvav 54
c 1 c c 1 c 1 b b b b c b a a Jhankhvav 55
c c c c a a a a a a a c a a a Selarpur 56
c c c c b b 1 b b b b c b a a Mandan(Boria) 57
c c c c c b b b c b b c c c c Jharni 58
c 1 c c b 1 2 b b b b b b b b Vankal 59
c b c c b a 1 b b b b b b a b Ambavadi 60
c c c c b b 1 b b b b c b b b Vasravi 61
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Jhankharda 62
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Tap Water
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Private)
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to Major
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (SH)
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
District Road
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Driven)
Sr. No.
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Public Library
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Tree Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Name Village
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mangrol (0212)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Medicine (HO)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b a Vastan 63
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Surali 64
c c c c c b b c c c c c b c b Nogama 65
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Ansodala 66
c c c c a a 1 b b b b c a c c Shenthi 67
c c c c a a a a b b b c a c a Panetha 68
c c c c b 1 1 b b b a c a a a Valesa 69
c c c c c c c b c c c c c c c Kothva 70
c c c c c c b b c c c c c c b Palod 71
c c c c c c c c c c b c c b c Bhatkol 72
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Pipodara 73
c c c c c c c c c c c c b b b Lindiad 74
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Chhamuchhal 75
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Molvan 76
c c c c b b b b b b b c c b c Limodara 77
c b c c b 1 2 b b b b b b b b Nani Naroli 78
c c c c c b a c b c c c c c b Umelav 79
c b c c b a 1 a a a a b a b a Dungri 80
c c c c c b 1 b b b b c c c b Borsad 81
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Ratola 82
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Verakui 83
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Kansali 84
c c c c b b 1 b c c c c b b c Amkhuta 85
c c c c b a b b b b b c c b b Ratoli 86
c c c c c a 1 a c c a c c a a Boria 87
c c c c b b c b b b b c b b b Ognisa 88
c c c c b b b c c b b c c c c Sanadhara 89
c c c c a a 1 a a a a c a a a Ghodbar 90
0 3 0 0 0 2 6 42 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Tap Water
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
73 Pipodara 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 Yes No No No No No No No
Block Total 2 16 13 3 7 21 0 90 58 89 43 0 32 35 1
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
(P&TO)
Private)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
0 19 26 6 6 37 0 90 84 37 90 80 0 89
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Block Total 6 29 19 80 0 82 0 10 24 69 80 83 68 19
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
Health Activist)
Name Village
Footpaths (FP)
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Sr. No.
Society
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
0 90 7 2 21 88 40 4 5 3 1 87 90 89
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Block Total 6 23 0 0 4 4 90 89 85 90 90 90 90
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
UMARPADA
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Umarpada (0213)
1 Umbhariya 523881 372.2 1203 267 b 1 a a b c c c
2 Nasarpore 523882 1474.6 4311 937 c 3 a a c c c c
3 Zarpan 523883 256 838 176 c 1 b b c c c c
4 Sarvan Fokdi 523884 1264 2765 618 c 1 b c c c c c
5 Kali jaman 523885 269.1 872 202 c 1 c c c c c c
6 Charni 523886 232.8 1411 272 c 1 b b c c c c
7 Sadadapani 523887 319.7 1117 238 c 1 b b c c c c
8 Velavi 523888 420.8 1393 285 c 2 b b c c c c
9 Sarda 523889 280.1 1090 232 c 2 a a c c c c
10 Kevdi (Sharda) 523890 464 1583 311 c 2 1 a c c c c
11 Gondaliya 523891 398.7 514 88 c 1 b b c c c c
12 Chitalda 523892 595.3 1324 270 c 2 c b c c c c
13 Umarkhadi 523893 387.3 1399 328 c 1 b b c c c c
14 Umarjhar 523894 539.9 1542 331 c 1 a a c c c c
15 Vadi 523895 1457.8 5648 1278 c 1 1 2 c c c c
16 Gundikuva 523896 205 852 194 c 2 c c c c c c
17 Mandan(Pada) 523897 126.3 586 135 c 1 c c c c c c
18 Pada 523898 284.2 528 122 c 1 b b c c c c
19 Sampura 523899 211.9 644 137 c 1 b b c c c c
20 Kadvidadra 523900 146 702 148 c 1 c c c c c c
21 Govat 523901 147 1147 218 c 1 a a c c c c
22 Bardi 523902 1494.2 254 49 c 1 a a c c c c
23 Taval 523903 87.6 426 91 c 1 c c c c c c
24 Chavda 523904 385.9 1645 345 b 1 c c b c c c
25 Nana Sutkhadka 523905 372.6 816 189 c 1 c c c c c c
26 Nava Chakra 523906 358.1 1172 222 c 2 c c c c c c
27 Umarda 523907 461.9 1451 281 c 2 c c c c c c
28 Moti Devrupan 523908 3091.1 2506 537 c 2 c c c c c c
29 Chakra 523909 136.7 616 136 c 1 c c c c c c
30 Chimipatal 523910 381.8 1239 249 c 1 c c c c c c
31 Sevlan 523911 348.8 1028 215 c 1 c c c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c b b b b b c c c b c c Umbhariya 1
c c c c b b 1 b b c c c b b b Nasarpore 2
c c c c b b b b c c c c b c c Zarpan 3
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Sarvan Fokdi 4
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Kali jaman 5
c b c c b a b b b b b b b b b Charni 6
c b c c b a b b b b b b b b b Sadadapani 7
c b c c a b b a b b b b a a b Velavi 8
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Sarda 9
c a c c a 1 1 a a a a a a a a Kevdi (Sharda) 10
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Gondaliya 11
c c c c c b 1 c c c c 1 1 c c Chitalda 12
c c c c b b b b c c c c c c c Umarkhadi 13
c c c c b a 1 c c c c c c c c Umarjhar 14
c c c c b 1 1 c c c c c c c c Vadi 15
c c c c b b b b b c c c b c b Gundikuva 16
c c c c b a a b b b b c a c b Mandan(Pada) 17
c c c c b a a b b b b c b c b Pada 18
c c c c b b b b b c c c b c b Sampura 19
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Kadvidadra 20
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Govat 21
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Bardi 22
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Taval 23
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Chavda 24
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Nana Sutkhadka 25
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Nava Chakra 26
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Umarda 27
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Moti Devrupan 28
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Chakra 29
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Chimipatal 30
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Sevlan 31
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Tap Water
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Tree Crops etc.
Grazing Lands
Sr. No.
Forests
Name
Land
Uses
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Name Village
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Sr. No.
Second
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Umarpada (0213)
32 Satvan 523912 625.6 1951 375 c 3 a c c c c c
33 Khodamba 523913 136.8 827 169 c 1 b c c c c c
34 Panch Amba 523914 303.2 1119 237 c 1 c c c c c c
35 Umarpada 523915 486.4 2300 398 c 1 3 2 c c c c
36 Chandrapada 523916 74.2 439 83 c 1 a a c c c c
37 Unchvan 523917 155.4 2642 551 c 2 a a c c c c
38 Gopalia 523918 40.9 310 58 c 1 a a c c c c
39 Khambha Bangli 523919 202.8 279 64 c 1 b b c c c c
40 Balalkuva 523920 721.6 1880 391 c 2 c c c c c c
41 Amli Dabda 523921 380 1529 296 c 1 b b c c c c
42 Vahar 523922 398.3 1448 308 c 1 c b c c c c
43 Pinpur 523923 236.4 1164 232 c 1 a a c c c c
44 Darda 523924 110.7 483 96 c 1 a a c c c c
45 Umargot 523925 273.6 1894 348 c 1 b b c c c c
46 Ghanawad 523926 459.7 3591 650 c 3 c c c c c c
47 Chokhvada 523927 270.6 1380 300 c 2 1 1 c c c c
48 Bilvan 523928 769.5 2366 486 c 2 1 c c c c c
49 Bardipada 523929 328.3 677 139 c 2 c c c c c c
50 Rudhi Gavan 523930 338 2311 440 c 2 c c c c c c
51 Dongripada 523931 334.3 1886 421 c 1 c c c c c c
52 Vadgam 523932 399.4 3404 700 c 2 c c c c c c
53 Zarawadi 523933 294.6 384 88 c 2 c c c c c c
54 Haldhari 523934 488.8 1134 208 c 2 a a c c c c
55 Divtan 523935 182.1 1235 272 c 1 c c c c c c
56 Haripura 523936 10 349 83 c 1 c c c c c c
57 Vadpada 523937 290 1025 209 c 1 c c c c c c
58 Ranikund 523938 136.7 358 78 c 2 b b c c c c
59 Bijalwadi 523939 196.4 714 141 c 1 b b c c c c
60 Vakrant Amba 523940 25.9 486 97 c 1 c c c c c c
61 Ambadi 523941 375.1 622 117 c 1 b b c c c c
62 Jumawadi 523942 25.9 614 132 c 1 c c c c c c
63 Salli 523943 28 300 70 c 2 b b c c c c
Block Total 26070.6 83723 17338 0 88 0 7 5 0 0 0 0
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Satvan 32
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Khodamba 33
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Panch Amba 34
c 1 c c 1 b 1 b b b b b 1 1 b Umarpada 35
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Chandrapada 36
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a c Unchvan 37
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Gopalia 38
c c c c c b b c c b c c c c c Khambha Bangli 39
c c c c b b 1 b b b b c b b b Balalkuva 40
c c c c b b b b b b b c b b b Amli Dabda 41
c c c c b b 1 b b c c c b b b Vahar 42
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Pinpur 43
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Darda 44
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Umargot 45
c c c c c c 2 c c c c c c c c Ghanawad 46
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Chokhvada 47
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Bilvan 48
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Bardipada 49
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Rudhi Gavan 50
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Dongripada 51
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Vadgam 52
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Zarawadi 53
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Haldhari 54
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Divtan 55
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Haripura 56
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c c Vadpada 57
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Ranikund 58
c b c c a a a b b b b b b b b Bijalwadi 59
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Vakrant Amba 60
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Ambadi 61
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Jumawadi 62
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Salli 63
0 1 0 0 0 1 3 17 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the distance given, If not available within the village, the distance
range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Public Library
Without TV
Sports Field
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
(EA)
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Tree Crops etc.
Grazing Lands
Sr. No.
Forests
Name
Land
Uses
MANDVI c 0 52 0 0 0 10 Satvan 32
MANDVI c 23.9 8.2 0 9.4 0 4 Khodamba 33
MANDVI c 0 9 0 21.2 0 0 Panch Amba 34
MANDVI c 301.8 28 0 22.2 0 6 Umarpada 35
MANDVI c 0 4 0 6 0 0 Chandrapada 36
MANDVI c 0 23.5 0 13.2 0 3.2 Unchvan 37
SURAT c 24.9 7 0 6.1 0 0 Gopalia 38
MANDVI c 165.1 1.7 0 10.1 0 0 Khambha Bangli 39
MANDVI c 255 37.1 0 27 0 3.5 Balalkuva 40
MANDVI c 0 45 0 62.1 0 3.7 Amli Dabda 41
MANDVI c 0 11 0 59.3 0 10 Vahar 42
MANDVI c 0 24.9 0 15.2 0 3.2 Pinpur 43
MANDVI c 0 8.1 0 10.4 0 0 Darda 44
MANDVI c 273.6 0 0 0 0 0 Umargot 45
MANDVI c 0 8 0 26 0 13.1 Ghanawad 46
MANDVI c 111.4 38.4 0 0 0 4.9 Chokhvada 47
MANDVI c 0 44.9 0 56.6 0 28.9 Bilvan 48
MANDVI c 0 0 0 24.1 0 5 Bardipada 49
MANDVI c 0 31.8 0 23.3 0 10.5 Rudhi Gavan 50
MANDVI c 12 0 43.9 0 0 10 Dongripada 51
MANDVI c 0 81.6 0 0 0 18.2 Vadgam 52
MANDVI c 0 20 0 13 0 9.6 Zarawadi 53
SURAT c 175.1 0 0 19 0 6.8 Haldhari 54
MANDVI c 0 9 0 12.8 0 3.2 Divtan 55
MANDVI c 10 0 0 0 0 0 Haripura 56
MANDVI c 166.9 0 0 22 0 10 Vadpada 57
JHANKHVAV c 136.7 0 0 0 0 0 Ranikund 58
MANDVI c 196.4 0 0 0 0 0 Bijalwadi 59
MANDVI c 0 0 25.9 0 0 0 Vakrant Amba 60
MANDVI c 375.1 0 0 0 0 0 Ambadi 61
MANDVI c 25.9 0 0 0 0 0 Jumawadi 62
MANDVI c 28 0 0 0 0 0 Salli 63
0 0 8936.6 2017.2 69.8 1463.1 0.4 439.8
Name of three
most important
Area under different types of land use commodities
Area irrigated by source (in hectare). manufactured
(in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
MANDVI
Management Institute
Secondary School (S)
One Decimal Place)
(ASC)
(MI)
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mandvi (0214)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Disabled (SSD)
Name Village
Dispensary (D)
Centre (NFTC)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (CHC)
Centre (PHS)
School /ITI
Sr. No.
(MHC)
(FWC)
(PHC)
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c b Karanj 1
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Varethi 2
c c c c b 1 4 c c b b 1 c c c Tadkeshvar 3
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Togapur 4
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c b Dharampor 5
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Kolsana 6
c c c c a a 1 c c a a c c c a Tuked 7
c c c c a 1 2 c c c c c c c 1 Patal 8
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Kalmoi 9
c c c c c b c c c c c c c c c Parvat 10
c c c c c b a b c c c c c c c Ladkuva 11
c c c c c b a b c c c c c c c Choramba 12
c c c c c b a c c c c c c c c Isar 13
c c c c a b 1 c c a a c c c a Balethi 14
c c c c b b 1 b c b b c c c b Luharvad 15
c c c c b b b b c b b c c c b Soli 16
c c c c b b b b c b b c c c c Petarkui 17
c c c c c a a a c a a c c c a Jamkui 18
c c c c c b b b c b b c c c b Picharvan 19
Sarsi 20
Sarpada 21
c c c c c a c c c c c c c c c Bundha 22
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Devgiri 23
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c c Amli 24
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Limdha 25
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Kolkhadi 26
c c c c c b 1 c b b b c c c c Devgadh 27
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Junvan 28
c c c c c b a b c c c c c c b Kim Dungra 29
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Dadakui 30
c c c c c b 1 c c b b c c c c Regama 31
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Name Village
Including Bath.
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Private)
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
Name Village
District Road
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Driven)
Sr. No.
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
1 Karanj c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
2 Varethi c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
3 Tadkeshvar c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
4 Togapur c c c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
5 Dharampor c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
6 Kolsana c c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
7 Tuked c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
8 Patal c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
9 Kalmoi c c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
10 Parvat c c Yes c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
11 Ladkuva c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
12 Choramba c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
13 Isar c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
14 Balethi c c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
15 Luharvad c c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
16 Soli c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
17 Petarkui c c c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
18 Jamkui c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
19 Picharvan c c c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
20 Sarsi
21 Sarpada
22 Bundha c c c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
23 Devgiri c c c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
24 Amli c c c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
25 Limdha c c c c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
26 Kolkhadi c c c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
27 Devgadh c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
28 Junvan c c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
29 Kim Dungra c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
30 Dadakui b Yes Yes Yes Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b
31 Regama c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Public Distribution
Others (Nutritional
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
Societies
Centres)
Society
Sr. No.
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Wells/Tube-Wells
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
(W/TW)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mandvi (0214)
Hospital-Alternative Medicine
Primary Health Centre (PHC)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Khod Amba 32
c c c c c c b c c c c c c c b Madharkui 33
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Borigala 34
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c b Kolakui 35
c c c c b a 1 a c a a c c c a Ushker Ramkund 36
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c a Rosvad 37
c c c c c c a c c c c c c c a Virpor 38
c c c c b b b b c b b c c c c Munjlav 39
c c c c b 1 2 c c b c c c c 1 Baudhan 40
c c c c b a a a c b b c c c c Vadod 41
c c c c c a 1 c c a a c c c c Nogama 42
c c c c a c a a c a a c a a a Antroli 43
c c c c a a a a c a a c c c c Fali 44
c c c c a a a a c a a c c c a Chudel 45
c c c c b a 1 c c b b c c c b Uteva 46
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Titoi 47
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Kalibel 48
c c c c c b 1 c c b b c c c b Goddha 49
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Fulvadi 50
c c c c c b a b c c c c c c c Khareda 51
c c c c c b 1 c c b b c c c c Maldha 52
c c c c c b a b c b b c c c c Tarapor 53
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Gangpor Devgadh 54
Andhatri Devgadh 55
Jhari Devgadh 56
Limbodi 57
Khimpor 58
Dhvajamba 59
Karvati 60
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
55 Andhatri Devgadh
56 Jhari Devgadh
57 Limbodi
58 Khimpor
59 Dhvajamba
60 Karvati
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c
Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available
nearest place where facility is available is given) is given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
36 Ushker Ramkund c Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
55 Andhatri Devgadh
56 Jhari Devgadh
57 Limbodi
58 Khimpor
59 Dhvajamba
60 Karvati
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Uses
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
60 Karvati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mandvi (0214)
61 Katkuva 524004 439.5 1112 211 c 3 b c c c c c
62 Lakhgam 524005 282.6 1028 240 c 1 b c c c c c
63 Gamtalav Khurd 524006 300.5 611 136 b 1 1 b b c c b
64 Umarkhadi 524007 238.1 478 108 b 1 a b b c c b
65 Tarsadakhurd 524008 201.2 956 229 b 1 a b b c c b
66 Moritha 524009 271.6 1809 438 b 1 b b b c c b
67 Salaiya 524010 636.6 3085 612 c 2 c c c c c c
68 Amba 524011 637.2 1832 355 c 3 1 1 c c c c
69 Jhab 524012 682.9 2106 458 c 1 c b c c c c
70 Jharpan 524013 161.6 590 135 c 1 a c c c c c
71 Areth 524014 679.9 4692 1039 c 2 1 1 c c c c
72 Kevadiya 524015 385.5 1225 259 c 1 a a c c c c
73 Patna 524016 289.6 344 72 c 1 c a c c c c
74 Vareli 524017 893.1 1101 238 c 1 c b c c c c
75 Vegi 524018 259.2 1489 329 c 1 a a c c c c
76 Naren 524019 933.2 2208 461 c 4 b b c c c c
77 Kasal 524020 339.2 1511 309 c 2 a c c c c c
78 Pardi 524021 429.3 1229 274 b 2 b b b c c b
79 Karvali 524022 529.9 1514 338 b 1 b a b c c b
80 Valargadh 524023 113.1 460 107 c 1 a a c c c c
81 Ghantoli 524024 1261.7 4138 906 a 5 1 a a c c a
82 Badtal 524025 414.8 1754 360 a 3 a a a c c a
83 Sathvav 524026 570.7 2516 573 b 4 a b b c c b
84 Makanjhar 524027 620.7 617 136 b 1 1 b b c c b
85 Kalamkuva 524028 349.9 1119 262 b 1 a b b c c b
86 Kevdi 524029 139.5 312 86 c 1 b b c c c c
87 Bhensi 524030 928 0 0
88 Chhelvas 524031 444.8 0 0
89 Karutha 524032 398.1 780 189 c 1 b b c c c c
90 Rundha 524033 117.1 0 0
91 Gangpor Harshad 524034 329.9 740 175 c 1 a a c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c b a b c c c c c c c Katkuva 61
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Lakhgam 62
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Gamtalav Khurd 63
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Umarkhadi 64
c b c c b a a a b b b b b b a Tarsadakhurd 65
c b c c b a 1 b b b b b b b a Moritha 66
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Salaiya 67
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c b Amba 68
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c a Jhab 69
c c c c a c a a c a a c c c a Jharpan 70
c c c c 1 a 2 c c c c c c c c Areth 71
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Kevadiya 72
c c c c c b c c c c c c c c c Patna 73
c c c c c c b c c c c c c c c Vareli 74
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Vegi 75
c c c c b c 1 c c b b c c c c Naren 76
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Kasal 77
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Pardi 78
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Karvali 79
c c c c c c b c c c c c c c c Valargadh 80
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Ghantoli 81
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Badtal 82
c b c c b 1 2 b b b b b b b b Sathvav 83
c b c c b a b b b b b b b b b Makanjhar 84
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Kalamkuva 85
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Kevdi 86
Bhensi 87
Chhelvas 88
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Karutha 89
Rundha 90
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Gangpor Harshad 91
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
87 Bhensi
88 Chhelvas
89 Karutha 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No
90 Rundha
91 Gangpor Harshad 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Name Village
Including Bath.
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Private)
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c
Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available
nearest place where facility is available is given) is given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Land Under
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
etc.
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mandvi (0214)
92 Dadhvada 524035 488.4 1888 314 c 2 1 1 c c c c
93 Sarkui 524036 437.7 1570 332 b 2 1 b b c c b
94 Beddha 524037 295.8 924 215 b 1 a a b c c b
95 Bhatkhai 524038 262.4 574 123 b 1 a a b c c b
96 Vaghnera 524039 215.2 466 102 a 1 a a a c c a
97 Kakadva 524040 542.4 815 186 a 1 a a a c c a
98 Amalsadi 524041 505.4 2775 625 b 2 1 b b c c b
99 Godsamba 524042 248.6 1382 291 b 5 1 1 b c c b
100 Bori 524043 464.2 1053 248 b 2 1 a b c c b
101 Nandpor 524044 727.9 1157 256 b 2 1 b b c c b
102 Gavachhi 524045 412.8 1811 369 c 2 1 b c c c c
103 Piparia 524046 463.2 764 183 c 1 c c c c c c
104 Khanjroli 524047 670.2 824 178 c 1 b b c c c c
105 Kamlapor 524048 526.9 1485 301 c 2 b b c c c c
106 Kharoli 524049 833.8 1928 388 c 4 b b c c c c
107 Umarsadi 524050 432.9 1066 222 c 1 a a c c c c
108 Kosadi 524051 311.4 1411 307 c 2 a a c c c c
109 Godavadi 524052 741.2 3915 804 c 2 1 b c c c c
110 Un 524053 355.8 1265 296 c 1 b b c c c c
111 Gamtalav Bujrang 524054 211.6 1477 347 b 1 b a b c c b
112 Puna 524055 459.5 1743 385 b 3 b b b c c b
113 Khedpur 524056 219.2 954 197 a 1 a a a c c a
114 Ushker Khurd 524057 250.8 516 117 b 1 b b b c c b
115 Rupan 524058 292.1 1138 216 a 1 1 a a c c a
116 Kakdapar 524059 580.7 2441 549 c 2 a c c c c c
117 Pipalvada 524060 530.2 920 200 c 2 a c c c c c
118 Gundvan 524061 127.6 0 0
119 Rakhvav 524062 281.3 0 0
120 Vankla 524063 255.1 1163 283 c 1 1 c c c c c
121 Vareth 524064 1030.4 2212 482 a 2 a a a c c a
122 Jakhla 524065 398.3 780 187 b 1 b b b c c b
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c 1 Dadhvada 92
c b c c b a 1 b b b b b b b b Sarkui 93
c b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Beddha 94
c b c c b a a a b b b b b b b Bhatkhai 95
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Vaghnera 96
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Kakadva 97
c b c c b a 1 b b b b b b b b Amalsadi 98
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Godsamba 99
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Bori 100
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Nandpor 101
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Gavachhi 102
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Piparia 103
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c c Khanjroli 104
c c c c c 1 1 c c b b c c c 1 Kamlapor 105
c c c c b b a b c b b c b b b Kharoli 106
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Umarsadi 107
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Kosadi 108
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c 1 c c Godavadi 109
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Un 110
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Gamtalav Bujrang 111
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Puna 112
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Khedpur 113
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Ushker Khurd 114
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Rupan 115
c c c c c a 1 c c a c c c c a Kakdapar 116
c c c c c a 1 c c a a c c b a Pipalvada 117
Gundvan 118
Rakhvav 119
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Vankla 120
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Vareth 121
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Jakhla 122
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Tap Water
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
(P&TO)
Private)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
105 Kamlapor c Yes b b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
106 Kharoli c Yes a c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
107 Umarsadi c Yes c a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
109 Godavadi c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
113 Khedpur a Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
114 Ushker Khurd b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
115 Rupan a Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
118 Gundvan
119 Rakhvav
120 Vankla c c c c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
122 Jakhla b Yes a b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
Uses
Name of three
Area under different types of land use most important
(in hectares rounded up to one decimal Area irrigated by source (in hectare). commodities
place) manufactured
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:-Mandvi (0214)
Hospital-Alternative Medicine
Primary Health Centre (PHC)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Birama 123
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Varjakhan 124
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Tarsadabar Gam 125
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Rataniya 126
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Rajvad 127
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Moti Cher 128
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Nani Cher 129
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Jamankuva Bar 130
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Sadadi 131
Patavadi 132
c c c c b b b b c b b c c c c Pipalvan 133
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Khatradevi 134
c c c c c b 1 b c c c c c c c Visdalya 135
c c c c c b a c c c c c c c c Karanjvan 136
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c b Dhvaj 137
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Ambapor 138
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Jhari Dadhvada 139
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Rakhas Khadi 140
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Jetpur 141
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Haripura Kanghat 142
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Amalchuni 143
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Chandpor 144
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Mahudi 145
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c c Magatra 146
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Balaltirth 147
Balanga 148
Amalvan 149
Vishala 150
0 0 0 0 0 1 7 61 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
132 Patavadi
133 Pipalvan 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No
148 Balanga
149 Amalvan
150 Vishala
Block Total 1 5 6 5 315 23 0 133 130 133 38 3 80 10 0
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c
Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available
place where facility is available is given) is given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
124 Varjakhan a Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
125 Tarsadabar Gam a Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
128 Moti Cher c a a c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
129 Nani Cher b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
130 Jamankuva Bar b Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
132 Patavadi
133 Pipalvan c Yes b b b b Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes
138 Ambapor c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
139 Jhari Dadhvada c c c c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
140 Rakhas Khadi c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
148 Balanga
149 Amalvan
150 Vishala
Block Total: 0 72 0 0 1 2 132 123 107 133 133 133 133
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Uses
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
123 Birama 0 0 57 51 6 0 35 0 0 16
124 Varjakhan 0 0 341 306 35 40 160 0 0 106
125 Tarsadabar Gam 0 0 376.8 300.6 76.3 201 63.6 0 0 36
126 Rataniya 0 0 621.1 591.1 30 310 190.1 91 0 0
127 Rajvad 0 0 22 22 0 20 2 0 0 0
128 Moti Cher 612.4 0 500.7 300 200.7 200 100 0 0 0
129 Nani Cher 0 0 503.5 499.5 4 8 81.5 410 0 0
130 Jamankuva Bar 0 0 314.4 291.4 23 155.4 127.1 0 0 9
131 Sadadi 0 0 261 82 179 63 19 0 0 0
132 Patavadi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
133 Pipalvan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
134 Khatradevi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
135 Visdalya 0 0 5.1 5.1 0 0 0 0 0 5.1
136 Karanjvan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
137 Dhvaj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
138 Ambapor 0 0 59.8 19.8 40 0 19.8 0 0 0
139 Jhari Dadhvada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
140 Rakhas Khadi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
141 Jetpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
142 Haripura Kanghat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
143 Amalchuni 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
144 Chandpor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
145 Mahudi 0 0 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
146 Magatra 0 0 3.5 3 0.5 0 3 0 0 0
147 Balaltirth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
148 Balanga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
149 Amalvan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
150 Vishala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Block Total 734.1 180.9 41305.2 25775.2 15530.4 17072.5 6707 513 0
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
KAMREJ
(ASC)
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
(MHC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c b b b c a a c c b b Shekhpur 1
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Ghaludi 2
c c c c b b a a a a a c a a a Antroli 3
c c c c a a a a a a a c a c a Tharoli 4
c c c c b 1 1 a a a a b a a a Navi Paradi 5
c c c c c c a c c c c c c c c Akhakhol 6
c c c c c c 1 c c c c 1 c c c Ghala 7
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Karjan 8
c c c c b a a a a a a b a b a Dhoran Paradi 9
c c c c b a 1 a a a a b a b a Velanja 10
c c c c 1 b 2 b b b b b b b b Kathor 11
c c c c b b b b b b b b b b b Choryasi 12
c c c c a a a a a a a a a a a Bhairav 13
c c c c a b a a b b b b b b a Kholeshwar 14
c c c c c a a a c c c c a c a Machhi 15
c c c c b b a b b b b b b b b Dhatva 16
c c c c a b a a b b b b a b b Jior 17
c c c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Dungra 18
c c c c a a a a a a a a a a a Delad 19
c c c c 1 b 2 b b c c c c c c Kamrej 20
c c c c a a 2 a a a a 1 a a a Kholvad 21
c c c c b b b a b b b b b b b Bhada 22
c c c c b a a a b b a b b b a Abrama 23
c c c c b b b b b b b b b b b Valak 24
c c c c b b 2 b b b b b 1 b b Laskana 25
c c c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Navagam 26
c c c c a a a a a a a a a a a Nansad 27
c c c c b b a b b b b b b b b Koli Bharthana 28
c c c c b a 1 a a b b b a b b Netrang 29
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Productive Use.
Name Village
(P&TO)
Private)
Sr. No.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the given, If not available within the village, the distance
distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c
Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available
facility is available is given) is given)
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Name Village
Pucca Roads
Tractors
(MDR)
Sr. No.
Roads
(NH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
(Nutritional Centres)
Anganwadi Centre
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Activist)
Sr. No.
(NW)
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Newspaper Supply
Public Library
Name Village
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
(EAG)
Centre
(ED)
(EC)
TV
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
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1 Shekhpur c b c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 Ghaludi c b c b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
3 Antroli c a c b c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Tharoli c b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 Navi Paradi c a a a b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
6 Akhakhol c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
7 Ghala c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
8 Karjan c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
9 Dhoran Paradi c b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
10 Velanja c a a a b a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
11 Kathor c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
12 Choryasi c Yes b a b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
13 Bhairav c a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
14 Kholeshwar c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
15 Machhi c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
16 Dhatva c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
17 Jior c b b b b b Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
18 Dungra c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
19 Delad c a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
20 Kamrej c b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
21 Kholvad c Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
22 Bhada c a b b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
23 Abrama c a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
24 Valak c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
25 Laskana c Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
26 Navagam c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
27 Nansad c a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
28 Koli c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bharthana
29 Netrang c Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c b a 1 a b b b b a b a Digas 30
c c c c c b 1 b b c c c b c b Timba 31
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c b b Sampura 32
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c 1 c c Orna 33
c c c c c a a a a c c c a a a Jat Bharthana 34
c c c c b b b b c c c c b c b Dharutha 35
c c c c a 1 2 a a a a a a a a Vav 36
c c c c b b b b b b b b a b b Pasodara 37
c c c c b b a b b b b b b b b Khadsad 38
c c c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Kathodara 39
c c c c b b b b b b b b b b b Simadi 40
c c c c c b a a c c c c b b b Jokha 41
c c c c c b a a a c c 1 b c a Asta 42
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c c Sevni 43
c c c c c a a a a a a c a c a Delad 44
c c c c c b b c c c c c c c b Dethli 45
c c c c c b 1 b b c c c b c b Vihan 46
c c c c b a 1 b b c c c c c c Segva 47
c c c c b a 1 b b b b b b b a Morthana 48
c c c c b b a b b b b b b b b Kosamadi 49
c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c Kosmada 50
c c c c c b c b c c c c c c c Chhedchha 51
b b b b c c a c b b b c b b c Oviyan 52
c c c c c b b b c c c c c c c Ladvi 53
c c c c a b b b b b b b b b a Valthan 54
c c c c a c c c c c c c a a a Mankna 55
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c c Valan 56
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Alura 57
c c c c b b a b b c c c b b b Vansdarundhi 58
b c c c c a a a a b b c b a a Mirapur 59
c c c c c a a a a a a c b b b Khanpur 60
River / Canal
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
Healer
well)
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
Sr. No.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Name Village
Footpaths (FP)
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Sr. No.
Society
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
31 Timba c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
33 Orna c c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
34 Jat Bharthana c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
36 Vav c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
42 Asta c b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
53 Ladvi c c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Commerce (ASC)
Name Village
Sr. No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(HO)
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c b b 1 b b b b c b b b Dungar 61
c c c c c b b b b c c c b c b Nagod 62
c c c c c b b b b b b c c c b Rundhvada 63
c c c c c a a a c c c c b c b Pali 64
c c c c a a c c c c c c b c c Parab 65
c c c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Umbhel 66
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Haldharu 67
c c c c b b b b b b b c b b b Chikhli 68
0 0 0 0 0 2 5 31 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(NH)
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a b Yes Yes Yes Umbhel 66
Newspaper Supply
Public Library
Name Village
Without TV
Sports Field
Use (EAG)
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Use (EC)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
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66 Umbhel c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Land Use
Nearest Town
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Uses
BARDOLI c 0 0 47 1 0 0 Chikhli 68
0 0 52.1 1610.6 1593.2 1664 83.3 423.1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
CHORASI
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Chorasi (0217)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Hospital-Alternative
T.B. Clinic (TBC)
Others (Specify)
Polytechnic (Pt)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c c c c c c c c b b b Vansva 1
c c c c c b 1 b b c c c a c b Damka 2
c c c c c c b b c b b c b c b Malgama 3
b b b b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Bhesan 4
b b b b b b a b b b b b b b b Okha 5
Chichi 6
c c b c b b b b b b b b b b b Vanakala 7
Vihel 8
Asarma 9
c c c c c a 1 a a c c c a a a Bhatlai 10
c c c c c c a b b b b c c c c Rajgari 11
c c c c c 1 1 c c c a c a c c Sunvali 12
b b b b b b a b b b b b b b b Saroli 13
b b b b b b 1 b b a a b b b b Saniya Hemad 14
c c c c c b a b c b b c b c b Vedchha 15
c c c c c b a b c b b c b b b Sabargam 16
b b b b b b 1 b b a a b a b a Kumbharia 17
b b b b b b a b b b a b a b b Devadh 18
c 1 c c c c 1 c c c c c b c c Hajira 19
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b Karadva 20
b b b b b b a b b a a b a b b Dakhkhanvada 21
c c c c b a a b c c c c b c b Deladva 22
c c c c a 1 1 b b b 1 1 c b b Mohni 23
c c c c a a a a a b b c c c a Timbarva 24
c c c c b b b b c b b c b c b Goja 25
c c c c a a a a c a a c b c b Khambhasla 26
b b b b a a a a b a a b 1 b a Saniya Kanade 27
c c c c a a a a c a a c a c a Eklera 28
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the distance given, If not available within the village, the distance
range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Land Use
Nearest Town
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
Uses
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Chorasi (0217)
29 Bhanodra 524191 285 1138 254 a 1 a a c c c c
Number of educational
amenities available. (If not
available within the village, the Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not available within the village,
distance range code viz; a for < the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+
5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
10+ kms of nearest place where
facility is available is given).
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c a a a a c a a c a c a Bhanodra 29
c c c c 1 b 1 c c c c c a c a Kharvasa 30
c c c c a b a b c c c c b c b Bonand 31
c c c c b b a b c c c c b c b Ravla Alias 32
Vaktana
c c c c c b c b b b b c b c b Bhatia 33
c c c c b a 1 a c c a c a 1 a Vanz 34
c c c c c b 1 b b b b c b b b Umber 35
c c c c c 1 1 c c c b c b c a Lajpor 36
c c c c b b b b b c c c b c b Popda 37
c c c c c b a b c c c c b c b Kapletha 38
c c c c b b 1 b c c c c c c b Kachholi 39
c c c c b b a b c b b c b c b Samrod 40
0 1 0 0 0 1 3 13 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Block Total : 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 35 18 19 16 4 18 18 1
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
No No Yes Yes c Yes 394210 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Kharvasa 30
0 0 8 1 2 19 0 37 35 15 24 31 0 37
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Code, If not available within the village, the given, If not available within the village, the distance
distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
facility is available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
32 Ravla Alias b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
Vaktana
33 Bhatia c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
Block Total : 1 17 13 5 5 4 2 0 16 30 34 36 33 5
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
1 37 7 1 6 36 19 0 0 2 0 35 37 36
Newspaper Supply
Public Library
Name Village
Sports Field
Use (EAG)
Use (EC)
Use (ED)
Sr. No.
Centre
(EA)
TV
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
36 Lajpor c a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Block Total : 1 2 1 1 12 6 35 32 33 37 37 37 37
Land Use
Nearest Town
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Uses
SURAT c 0 36 0 0 0 0 Bhanodra 29
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
PALSANA
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Palsana (0218)
1 Sedhav 524214 129.5 596 145 c 1 a a a c c c
2 Niyol 524215 552.3 1626 352 c 1 a a c c c b
3 Antroli 524216 492.6 2114 488 c 1 a a a c c c
4 Haripura 524217 135.1 1593 334 c 1 a a c c c c
5 Jolva 524218 643.6 1754 397 c 1 a a c c c c
6 Dastan 524219 735.9 1967 425 b 1 b b b c c c
7 Kareli 524220 433.4 4176 876 b 1 2 2 b b b b
8 Bagumara 524221 958.9 3403 816 b 1 b b b c c c
9 Tantithaiya 524222 404.2 2910 783 a 1 a a a c c c
10 Vankaneda 524223 273.4 2745 692 c 1 a a a b c c
11 Kharbhasi 524224 270 849 175 c 1 a c b c c c
12 Karala 524225 134 1607 370 c 1 a a c c c c
13 Karan 524226 257.9 1381 305 c 1 b b b b c c
14 Sanki 524227 604.4 1008 225 c 1 b b b 1 c c
15 Jetpor 524228 153.9 503 112 b 1 b b b c c c
16 Barasadi 524229 300.2 1022 232 b 1 b b b c c c
17 Gangpor 524230 253.2 1516 344 b 2 b b b c c c
18 Soyani 524231 373.2 1658 388 b 1 b b b b b b
19 Tundi 524232 814.7 2282 502 c 1 b b b b c b
20 Tantizaghda 524233 217.6 847 176 c 1 b a b b c c
21 Talodara 524234 165.4 418 103 c 1 a a b b c c
22 Erthan 524235 421.8 845 193 c 1 a a b b c c
23 Vadadala 524236 316.9 995 214 c 1 1 b b c c c
24 Baleshvar 524237 764.7 6962 1560 c 1 1 1 a a c c
25 Bhutpor 524238 608.4 591 147 c 1 a a a a c c
26 Ghaluda 524239 173.2 440 92 b 1 b b b b b c
27 Dhamdod 524240 288.2 1344 303 b 1 b b b b c b
28 Pisad 524241 157.1 1898 434 b 1 b b b b b b
29 Vanesa 524242 1173.6 2881 676 b 3 b b b b b b
30 Gotiya 524243 130.9 309 80 c 1 b b b b b c
31 Ena 524244 621.9 3777 888 b 2 1 1 b b c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c c b b b b b b c b b b Sedhav 1
c c c c c a a a a a a c a a a Niyol 2
c c c c c a 1 a a a a c a a a Antroli 3
c c c c c a a a c c a c c c c Haripura 4
c c c c c a a a a a a c c c c Jolva 5
c c c c c a 1 a a c b 1 c c a Dastan 6
b c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Kareli 7
c c c c b b 1 c b b b c b c b Bagumara 8
c c c c c b b b c b b c b b b Tantithaiya 9
c b c c b a 1 a b b a b b a a Vankaneda 10
c c c c c b b b c c b c c b b Kharbhasi 11
c c c c c b a a a b b c a b b Karala 12
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Karan 13
c b c c b b a a a a a b a a a Sanki 14
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Jetpor 15
c c c c c b 1 b b b b c b c c Barasadi 16
c c c c c b b b b b b c b b b Gangpor 17
b b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Soyani 18
c b c c a b 1 b b b b b b b a Tundi 19
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Tantizaghda 20
c b c c a b a b b b b b b b b Talodara 21
c b c c a b 1 b b b b b b b b Erthan 22
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Vadadala 23
c a c c a a 1 a a a a 1 a a a Baleshvar 24
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Bhutpor 25
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Ghaluda 26
b b c c b a b b b b b b b b b Dhamdod 27
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Pisad 28
c b c c b 1 1 b a a a b b b b Vanesa 29
b b c c b b a b b b b b a a b Gotiya 30
c b c c b a 2 b b b b b b b b Ena 31
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
No Degree
Tap Water
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Community Toilet
Productive Use.
Name Village
Including Bath.
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Private)
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to Major
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
Name Village
District Road
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Driven)
Sr. No.
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
1 Sedhav c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 Niyol Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
3 Antroli c Yes Yes c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Haripura c c c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 Jolva c Yes c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
6 Dastan b Yes b b Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
7 Kareli b Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
8 Bagumara Yes Yes b Yes Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes c
9 Tantithaiya a a a Yes Yes c Yes a a Yes Yes Yes c
10 Vankaneda c b b Yes Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b
11 Kharbhasi c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
12 Karala c c c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
13 Karan c b b Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b
14 Sanki c b b Yes Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b
15 Jetpor b b b Yes Yes b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes c
16 Barasadi b b b b b c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes c
17 Gangpor b b b b b c Yes b b Yes Yes Yes c
18 Soyani b b Yes Yes Yes c c b b Yes Yes Yes b
19 Tundi c b Yes Yes b c c b b Yes Yes Yes b
20 Tantizaghda c b b b Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
21 Talodara c Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
22 Erthan c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
23 Vadadala c b b Yes Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b
24 Baleshvar a a a a Yes c Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes a
25 Bhutpor c Yes Yes a Yes c c a Yes Yes Yes a a
26 Ghaluda b b b b b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b
27 Dhamdod b b b b b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b
28 Pisad b Yes b b Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
29 Vanesa b Yes b b Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b
30 Gotiya c Yes b b b c c b b Yes Yes Yes b
31 Ena c Yes Yes Yes Yes c b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Public Distribution
Others (Nutritional
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
Societies
Centres)
Society
Sr. No.
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Newspaper Supply
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Wells/Tube-Wells
Current Fallows
Name Village
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Sr. No.
(W/TW)
Second
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Palsana (0218)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Isroli 32
c b c c a a a a a a a b a a a Taraj 33
c b c c a a 1 a a a a b a a a Lingad 34
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Intalva 35
c 1 c c 1 b 2 b b b b b 1 b c Palsana 36
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Makhinga 37
c a c c a 1 1 a a a a a a a a Kanav 38
c b c c a a a b b b b b b b b Vanzolia 39
c c c c c c 1 c c c c 1 c c c Amalsadi 40
c a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Malekpor 41
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Siyod 42
c c c c c c a c c c c c c c c Pardipata 43
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b a b b Puni 44
c c c c c c a c c c c c c c c Lakhanpor 45
c c c c c b 1 b b c c c c c c Ambheti 46
0 1 0 0 0 1 2 22 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Tap Water
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Block Total 1 9 10 1 0 3 0 43 26 45 33 0 44 16 1
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
No No Yes No Yes a 394315 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Palsana 36
No Yes Yes No a Yes 394315 Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes Malekpor 41
1 6 20 4 3 21 0 46 46 46 46 42 3 46
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
36 Palsana c Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a
Block Total 2 21 19 30 0 35 0 18 11 35 43 46 43 12
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Palsana 36
0 46 8 2 6 46 28 3 2 1 1 46 46 41
Newspaper Supply
Public Library
Name Village
Without TV
Sports Field
Use (EAG)
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Use (EC)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
35 Intalva c Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
36 Palsana c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
46 Ambheti c a c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Block Total 2 12 1 1 9 7 43 44 45 46 46 46 46
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
Uses
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
BARDOLI c 0 0 0 10 0 0 Amalsadi 40
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Block Total 268.1 247.8 15976.5 14081.7 1894.7 9905.6 3404.9 66.7 33.7
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
BARDOLI
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Bardoli (0219)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c c b b 2 b b b b 1 b b b Mota 1
b b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Movachhi 2
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Moti Falod 3
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c a Bharampor 4
c c c c c b c c c c c c c c c Vaghecha Kadod 5
c c c c b c 1 c c c c 1 c c c Bhamaiya 6
c c c c a a 1 a c c c c c a c Uchharel 7
c c c c c a a a a c c c a a a Haripura 8
c c c c c 1 3 c c c c c c c c Kadod 9
c c c c c a 1 c a a a c a c c Masad 10
c c c c a a a a a c a c c a a Miyawadi 11
c c c c b b b b b b b c b c a Rajwad 12
c c c c c a a a a c c c b a a Nasura 13
c c c c c a 1 a a c c c b a c Vadhvaniya 14
c c c c a a 1 c a c c c c c c Singod 15
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c b b b Bamni 16
c c c c c a a c c b b c c c c Samthan 17
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Kantali 18
b b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Pardi Kadod 19
c c c c c a a c c c c c c a a Ruwa 20
b b c c b 1 2 b b b b b b b b Varad 21
b b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Isanpor 22
b b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Kharvasa 23
1 a c c a 1 1 a a a a a a a a Umrakh 24
a a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Astan 25
b b c c a a a a a a a b a a a Panada 26
b b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Rajpur Lumbha 27
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c a a Rayam 28
c c c c c a 1 a a a a c c c c Khoj 29
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
where facility is available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Mota 1
c Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Movachhi 2
c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Moti Falod 3
c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Bharampor 4
c Yes c c c Yes c b b c c Yes Yes Yes Vaghecha Kadod 5
c Yes c c c Yes Yes b c c c Yes Yes Yes Bhamaiya 6
c Yes c c a Yes a a a c c Yes Yes c Uchharel 7
c Yes Yes c a Yes Yes a a a c Yes Yes Yes Haripura 8
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Kadod 9
c Yes a a a Yes a a a a c Yes Yes Yes Masad 10
c Yes a a a Yes a a a a c Yes Yes c Miyawadi 11
c Yes b b b Yes a b b b c Yes Yes Yes Rajwad 12
c Yes a a b Yes Yes a a a c Yes Yes Yes Nasura 13
c Yes a a b Yes a a a a c Yes Yes Yes Vadhvaniya 14
c Yes Yes a a Yes Yes a a a c Yes Yes Yes Singod 15
c Yes a b b Yes Yes b b b c Yes Yes Yes Bamni 16
c Yes c c c Yes b b b b c Yes Yes Yes Samthan 17
c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kantali 18
b Yes b b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Pardi Kadod 19
c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes c Ruwa 20
c Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Varad 21
c Yes b b b Yes a b b b b Yes Yes Yes Isanpor 22
c Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a b Yes Yes Yes Kharvasa 23
c Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Umrakh 24
c Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Astan 25
c Yes a a a Yes a a a a b Yes Yes a Panada 26
c Yes b b b Yes a b b b b Yes Yes Yes Rajpura Lumbha 27
c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Rayam 28
c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Khoj 29
Newspaper Supply
Public Library
Name Village
Without TV
Sports Field
Use (EAG)
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Use (EC)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
1 Mota b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 Movachhi b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
3 Moti Falod c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Bharampor c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 Vaghecha Kadod c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
6 Bhamaiya c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
7 Uchharel c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
8 Haripura c a c c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
9 Kadod c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
10 Masad c Yes a a c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
11 Miyawadi c a a a c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
12 Rajwad b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
13 Nasura c a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
14 Vadhvaniya c a a a c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
15 Singod c Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
16 Bamni c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
17 Samthan c b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
18 Kantali c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
19 Pardi Kadod b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
20 Ruwa c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
21 Varad b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
22 Isanpor b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
23 Kharvasa b Yes a a b a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
24 Umrakh a a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
25 Astan a Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
26 Panada b a a a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
27 Rajpura Lumbha b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
28 Rayam c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
29 Khoj c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Tree Crops etc.
Grazing Lands
Sr. No.
Forests
Name
Land
Uses
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Bardoli (0219)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(HO)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
b b c c b a 1 a b b b b b b b Palsod 30
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Akoti 31
c c c c c b c c c c c c b c c Orgam 32
c c c c a a a a a a a c a c a Junvani 33
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Balda 34
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c b c c Vanskui 35
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c b Bhensudla 36
c c c c c b c c c c c c a a c Nani Bhatlav 37
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Mangrolia 38
b b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Sankri 39
b b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Dhamdod Lumbha 40
c 1 c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Ten 41
c a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Nadida 42
b b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Khali 43
Tajpor Khurd 44
a a c c a a a a a a a a a a a Utara 45
b b c c b a a b b b b b b b b Vadhava 46
b b c c b a 1 b b b b b b b b Timbarva 47
Pipariya 48
c c c c b a 3 b c c c c 1 a b Madhi 49
c c c c c c 3 c c c c c c c c Surali 50
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Manekpor 51
c c c c c 1 1 c c c c c c c c Uva 52
c c c c c a c a a c b c c c a Karachaka 53
c b c c b b b b b b b b b b b Hindolia 54
c b c c b b 1 b b b b b b b b Kikvad 55
c c c c b b 1 b c b b c b b b Afva 56
1 a c c a a 1 a a a a a a a a Isroli 57
c b c c a a a a b b b b b a a Tajpore Bujrang 58
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available
where facility is available is given) is given)
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(NH)
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Newspaper Supply
Public Library
Name Village
Without TV
Sports Field
Use (EAG)
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Use (EC)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Uses
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Wells/Tube-Wells
Total Un-irrigated
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Land Area
(W/TW)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Bardoli (0219)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c c b b 1 a b b b b b b b Goji 59
c b c c b a b a b b b b b b a Bamroli 60
c b c c b b a b b b b b b b b Gotasa 61
Sarethi 62
c b c c b b b a b b b b b b b Moti Bhatlav 63
c c c c a c 1 c c c c c c c c Sejvad 64
c c c c c a 1 c c c c c c c c Allu 65
c b c c b 1 3 b b b b b b b b Vankaner 66
c b c c b a b b b b b b b b b Kanai 67
c c c c c a c c c c c c c c c Ninat 68
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Pathradiya 69
c c c c a a 1 c c c c c c c c Nizar 70
c c c c c a c a c c c c c c c Pardi Valod 71
c c c c c c a a c c c c c c c Babla 72
c b c c b 1 2 b b b b b b 1 b Sarbhon 73
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Bhuvasan 74
c c c c c a a c c c c c c c c Zakharda 75
c c c c a c a a c c c c c c a Ancheli 76
c c c c a c 1 a c c c c c c a Vadoli 77
c c c c c b b b b c c c b c b Naugama 78
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Vaghech Sarbhon 79
c c c c c b c c c c c c c c c Pardi Vagha 80
c c c c c b 1 b b c c c b b b Tarbhon 81
c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Kuvadiya 82
c c c c c b a b b c c c b b b Chhitra 83
c c c c c b a b b c c c b b b Kharad 84
2 1 0 0 0 0 7 51 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c
Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available
nearest place where facility is available is given) is given)
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(NH)
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Newspaper Supply
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Grazing Lands
Name Village
Crops etc.
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Uses
Name of three
most important
commodities
Area under different types of land use manufactured
Area irrigated by source (in hectare).
(in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
TALUKA/C.D.BLOCK
MAHUVA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Mahuva (0220)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Tarsadi 1
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Pathron 2
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Boriya 3
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Mahudi 4
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Shankar Talavdi 5
c 1 c c 1 c 2 1 1 a a a 1 c c Mahuva 6
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Dhundhesa 7
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Jol 8
c a c a a a 1 a a a a a a a a Kani 9
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Ranat 10
c b c 1 b b b b b b b b b b b Amroli 11
c b c b b b a b b b b b b b b Amchak 12
c a c a a a 1 a a a a a a a a Ondach 13
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Budhleshvar 14
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Miyapur 15
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Shekhpur 16
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Mudat 17
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Andhatri 18
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Vadiya 19
c c c c c b 2 c c c b c c c c Dungari 20
c b c b b 1 1 b b b b b b b b Naldhara 21
c b c b b b a b b b a b b a b Kachhal 22
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Kadiya 23
c b c b b a a b b b a b b b b Khandal 24
c a c a a a a a a a a a a a a Kodada 25
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Narda 26
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Kavitha 27
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Sevasan 28
c b c b b b b b b b b b b b b Nihali 29
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Dholikui 30
c b c b b b 1 b b b b b b b b Fulvadi 31
(Treated/Untreated)
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Tap Water
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
(P&TO)
Private)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
where facility is available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to Major
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
Name Village
District Road
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Driven)
Sr. No.
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Public Distribution
Others (Nutritional
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Name Village
Footpaths (FP)
Weekly Haat
Societies
Sr. No.
Centres)
Society
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Newspaper Supply
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
Uses
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Wells/Tube-Wells
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
(W/TW)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Mahuva (0220)
32 Vachhavad 524379 179 984 4 b 2 a a c c b c
33 Bartad 524380 737.3 2585 591 c 5 a a a c c c
34 Karcheliya 524381 709.1 5851 1250 b 3 1 1 1 c b c
35 Kadhaiya 524382 516 1494 344 c 1 a a b c c c
36 Vanskui 524383 434.2 2640 577 c 5 1 1 a c c c
37 Kharvan 524384 785.1 3908 888 c 4 1 b b c c c
38 Bilkhadi 524385 305.4 1687 408 b 1 1 a a c b c
39 Dedvasan 524386 539.1 2116 507 b 2 b b b c b c
40 Gopla 524387 485.2 1395 332 c 3 c c b c c c
41 Ghadoi 524388 393.7 1520 331 c 2 c c b c c c
42 Vagheshvar 524389 331.1 1603 357 c 1 b b c c c c
43 Jhervavra 524390 607.4 2932 650 c 2 c b b c c c
44 Bamaniya 524391 340.8 2719 657 c 2 a a a c c c
45 Vank 524392 305.8 1634 383 c 2 1 b b c c c
46 Algat 524393 329.6 1495 358 c 2 c a b c c c
47 Butvada 524394 539 2382 558 c 2 a a c c c c
48 Puna 524395 303.9 1565 339 c 2 a a b c c c
49 Vasrai 524396 274.5 778 187 c 1 a b b c c c
50 Gunasvel 524397 622.8 3383 751 c 2 a a a c c c
51 Velanpur 524398 843 2990 679 c 5 b b b c c c
52 Sanvalla 524399 367.1 1299 297 c 3 b b b c c c
53 Kankariya 524400 447 1237 262 c 2 b b b c c c
54 Samba 524401 480.1 2407 528 c 3 1 b b c c c
55 Bhoriya 524402 411.8 1565 394 c 1 a a c c c c
56 Valvada 524403 614.1 4510 1010 c 4 1 1 c c c c
57 Dhamkhadi 524404 258.9 855 193 c 1 a a c c c c
58 Machhisadada 524405 286.6 1037 223 c 1 b b c c c c
59 Mahuvariya 524406 1177.2 5143 1172 c 7 1 b c c c c
60 Haladva 524407 518.4 2485 557 c 3 a a b c c c
61 Umra 524408 1615.8 5094 1169 c 4 2 a c c c c
62 Kumkotar 524409 602 1515 334 c 2 c c c c c c
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Hospital-Alternative
Veterinary Hospital
T.B. Clinic (TBC)
Others (Specify)
Polytechnic (Pt)
Name Village
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Sr. No.
(NFTC)
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
(VH)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c b c b b a b b b b a b b b b Vachhavad 32
c c c c c a 1 c c c a c c c c Bartad 33
c 1 c b b 1 2 1 1 1 b 1 b b b Karcheliya 34
c c c c c c b c c c c c c c c Kadhaiya 35
c c c c c a 1 c c c a c c c c Vanskui 36
c c c c c 1 1 c c c b c c c c Kharvan 37
c b c b b a 1 b b b a b b b b Bilkhadi 38
c b c b b a 1 b b b b b b b b Dedvasan 39
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Gopla 40
c c c c c a a c c c c c b b c Ghadoi 41
c c c c c b a c c c c c b c c Vagheshvar 42
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c b b c Jhervavra 43
c c c c c a 1 c c c a c c c c Bamaniya 44
c c c c b a b c c c c c c c c Vank 45
c c c c c a a a c c c c c c a Algat 46
c c c c c a c a c c c c c a a Butvada 47
c c c c c a 1 c c c a c c c c Puna 48
c c c c c b a b b b b c c c c Vasrai 49
c c c c c 1 1 c c c a c c b c Gunasvel 50
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Velanpur 51
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Sanvalla 52
c c c c c b a c c c c c c c c Kankariya 53
c c c c c b 1 c c c c c c c c Samba 54
c c c c c a 1 c a c c c c c c Bhoriya 55
c c c c c 1 2 1 1 c c c c c c Valvada 56
c c c c c a a c a c c c c c c Dhamkhadi 57
c c c c c b b c c c b c c c c Machhisadada 58
c c c c c b 2 c c c c c c c c Mahuvariya 59
c c c c c a 1 a c c a c a a c Haladva 60
c c c c b c 2 c c c a c b b c Umra 61
c c c c b b c c b b b 1 b b c Kumkotar 62
Other Degree
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Internet Cafes/Common
Community Bio- gas or
Name Village
Sr. No.
(P&TO)
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities Village connected to highways, village roads, banks
available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin & credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes
Code, If not available within the village, the distance is given, If not available within the village, the
range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10
10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where
given) facility is available is given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Connected to Others
(Manual & Machine
Connected to Major
Connected to State
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Name Village
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Highway (SH)
District Road
Pucca Roads
Sr. No.
Tractors
Driven)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Agricultural Credit
Others (Nutritional
Public Distribution
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
operative Banks
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
Societies
Centres)
Society
Sr. No.
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
Newspaper Supply
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Use (ED)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 2 1
Wells/Tube-Wells (W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area
Fallow Lands Other Than
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CD Block:Mahuva (0220)
Hospital-Allopathic (HA)
Hospital-Alternative
T.B. Clinic (TBC)
Others (Specify)
Polytechnic (Pt)
Dispensary (D)
Medicine (HO)
Centre (MCW)
Name Village
(NFTC)
Sr. No.
(FWC)
(CHC)
(PHC)
(SSD)
(PHS)
/ITI
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1
c c c c b b 1 c b b b c b b c Gangadiya 63
c c c c a a 1 c a a a c a a a Lasanpor 64
c c c c b 1 2 1 1 c c c b b c Vaheval 65
c c c c a b c c a a a c a a a Tarkani 66
c c c c 1 c 2 c b b b c 1 1 b Anaval 67
c c c c a b 2 c c c a c a a a Kos 68
c c c c a b 1 c c c a c a a a Angaldhara 69
0 2 0 1 0 2 6 46 4 4 1 0 2 2 1 0
2 10 0 1 0 11 44 315 7 4 1 2 16 13 5 4
River / Canal
Faith Healer
Hand Pump
Degree
Degree
Sr. No.
Others
Others
Spring
1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
District Total 14 48 53 20 403 128 0 650 517 659 244 9 470 242 9
Name Village
Centre (CSC)
The Village.
(P&TO)
Sr. No.
Bath.
Bath.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1
No Yes Yes No Yes c 396510 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Anaval 67
Communication and transport facilities (If Village connected to highways, village roads, banks &
amenities available code -Yes is given except for credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is
Village Pin Code, If not available within the given, If not available within the village, the distance
village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is
where facility is available is given) given)
Connected to National
Auto/Modified Autos
Railway Stations
Kutchcha Roads
Taxis and Vans
Highway (NH)
(WBM) Roads
Name Village
Road (MDR)
Pucca Roads
Tractors
Sr. No.
Road
(SH)
1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
64 Lasanpor c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
67 Anaval c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
District Total 14 179 192 481 81 558 11 46 256 431 605 663 589 147
Agricultural Marketing
Development Scheme
Navigable Waterway
(Nutritional Centres)
(Nutritional Centres)
(River/Canal) (NW)
Anganwadi Centre
Integrated Child
Health Activist)
Footpaths (FP)
Name Village
Weekly Haat
(PDS) Shop
Society
Sr. No.
Banks
ATM
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Anaval 67
Without TV
Sports Field
Uses (EA)
Sr. No.
Centre
Office
1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
District Total 234 164 17 9 124 57 632 658 632 690 690 690 690
Nearest Town
Area under different types of land use
( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place)
Name Village
Forests
Sr. No.
Name
Land
Uses
Tanks/Lakes (T/L)
Wells/Tube-Wells
Current Fallows
Canals (C)
Others (O)
(W/TW)
Second
Sr. No.
Third
Area
First
1 2 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Block Total 477.5 1226.6 26933.4 21757.1 5176.3 17807.1 2746.6 22.4 0
District Total : 4344.8 4738.5 243971.4 172343.6 71628.1 128330.9 35255.7 1432.3 295.7
2 0212-Mangrol 90 163598 0 90 0 7 3 1
3 0213-Umarpada 63 83723 0 63 0 5 3 0
5 0215-Kamrej 68 178417 1 63 0 13 11 2
6 0217-Chorasi 37 86225 0 34 0 8 6 1
7 0218-Palsana 46 86888 0 45 0 8 4 1
8 0219-Bardoli 81 147733 0 78 0 14 10 0
9 0220-Mahuva 69 144906 1 69 0 18 10 1
Total 690 1232109 2 674 0 109 63 6
Note: There is no concept of Middle School in Gujarat.
1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
1 0211-Olpad 1 5 30 3 0 0 1 2
2 0212-Mangrol 2 6 39 0 0 0 0 1
3 0213-Umarpada 1 3 16 0 0 0 0 1
4 0214-Mandvi 1 7 54 0 0 0 0 1
5 0215-Kamrej 2 5 26 0 0 0 0 3
6 0217-Chorasi 1 3 13 0 0 0 1 1
7 0218-Palsana 1 2 20 0 0 0 0 3
8 0219-Bardoli 0 7 40 0 0 0 0 2
9 0220-Mahuva 2 6 37 4 4 1 0 2
Total 11 44 275 7 4 1 2 16
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1
0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 6
2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7
3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 8
1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9
8 2 0 2 10 0 1 0 16
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1
2 1 0 1 1 2 0 72 1
1 0 0 9 5 6 0 46 2
2 1 0 3 5 1 0 19 3
1 0 4 3 5 7 0 11 4
2 0 0 4 5 8 0 39 5
1 1 0 0 0 7 0 22 6
1 0 0 4 5 3 0 22 7
1 1 0 0 2 6 0 40 8
2 1 0 4 3 7 0 28 9
13 5 4 28 31 47 0 299
1 2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
2 0212-Mangrol 90 58 89 43 0 32 35 1 0
3 0213-Umarpada 33 55 61 17 2 15 16 5 0
5 0215-Kamrej 68 20 65 35 0 53 28 1 0
6 0217-Chorasi 35 18 19 16 4 18 18 1 0
7 0218-Palsana 43 26 45 33 0 44 16 1 0
8 0219-Bardoli 76 57 78 27 0 66 10 0 0
9 0220-Mahuva 69 53 69 17 0 65 7 0 0
Total 650 517 659 244 9 470 242 9 0
1 0211-Olpad 0 8 11 74 0 10 1 3
2 0212-Mangrol 6 29 19 80 0 7 2 21
3 0213-Umarpada 2 13 13 48 6 1 5 2
4 0214-Mandvi 0 19 53 87 0 6 1 16
5 0215-Kamrej 0 31 21 55 0 13 2 15
6 0217-Chorasi 1 17 13 5 1 7 1 6
7 0218-Palsana 2 21 19 30 0 8 2 6
8 0219-Bardoli 3 20 25 36 0 12 4 8
9 0220-Mahuva 0 21 18 66 0 9 2 20
Total 14 179 192 481 7 73 20 97
6 37 0 84 37 90 80 83 89 2
1 16 0 26 25 29 32 57 60 3
7 36 0 68 42 68 60 68 68 5
2 19 0 35 15 24 31 36 37 6
3 21 0 46 46 46 42 46 46 7
6 37 0 80 33 81 72 79 81 8
6 37 0 68 64 69 66 69 69 9
36 308 0 629 450 621 578 663 683
Villages Having
Villages Having Recreation Facility Miscellaneous
Power Supply
Public Birth & Sr.
Cinema Public Availability Assembly No
Public Distribution Weekly Death Not
/ Video Reading of News Polling Available
Library System Haat Registration Available
Halls Rooms Paper Station
(PDS) Shop Office
62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 1
0 4 4 90 40 5 89 85 90 0 2
2 15 1 20 35 7 57 55 63 0 3
3 12 14 60 39 6 64 66 68 0 5
1 12 6 35 19 0 32 33 37 0 6
1 9 7 43 28 2 44 45 46 0 7
1 6 8 81 37 4 79 74 81 0 8
0 53 2 69 44 4 68 66 69 0 9
9 124 57 632 343 29 658 632 690 0
1 0211-Olpad 103 3 81 16 2 1
2 0212-Mangrol 90 0 65 20 4 1
3 0213-Umarpada 63 0 41 19 3 0
4 0214-Mandvi 133 1 84 30 8 10
5 0215-Kamrej 68 5 44 14 3 2
6 0217-Chorasi 37 3 27 4 1 2
7 0218-Palsana 46 1 39 4 1 1
8 0219-Bardoli 81 3 55 12 7 4
9 0220-Mahuva 69 0 30 18 8 13
Total 690 16 466 137 37 34
2 0212-Mangrol 90 0 90 0 0
3 0213-Umarpada 63 0 63 0 0
5 0215-Kamrej 68 5 63 0 0
6 0217-Chorasi 37 3 34 0 0
7 0218-Palsana 46 1 45 0 0
8 0219-Bardoli 81 3 78 0 0
9 0220-Mahuva 69 0 69 0 0
Total 690 16 674 0 0
Note: There is no concept of Middle School in Gujarat.
1 0211-Olpad 0 0 0 0 103
2 0212-Mangrol 1 0 0 0 89
3 0213-Umarpada 0 0 2 4 57
4 0214-Mandvi 0 0 0 0 133
5 0215-Kamrej 1 0 0 0 67
6 0217-Chorasi 10 1 0 0 26
7 0218-Palsana 1 0 0 0 45
8 0219-Bardoli 1 0 0 2 78
9 0220-Mahuva 0 0 0 0 69
Total 14 1 2 6 667
Current Fallows
Tree Crops Etc.
Grazing Lands
Total Area
Forests
Sr. No
Land
Uses
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Kim (CT) 229.30 5.27 134.38 3.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 85.78 45.00 40.78
2 Sayan (CT) 702.00 16.25 110.58 3.68 19.33 0.00 78.62 3.70 0.00 469.83 469.83 0.00
3 Kosamba (CT) 1715.00 0.00 20.21 21.89 70.30 0.00 84.30 0.00 53.18 1465.12 1177.06 288.05
4 Amboli (CT) 374.97 0.00 12.00 106.94 16.14 11.82 10.00 0.00 0.00 218.07 208.07 10.00
5 Bharthana Kosad (CT) 431.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 369.07 369.07 0.00
6 Ichchhapor (CT) 316.50 0.00 33.50 0.00 22.48 0.00 1.92 0.00 0.00 258.60 185.10 73.50
7 Limla (CT) 24.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.80 0.00 24.80
8 Mora (CT) 744.90 0.00 642.60 0.00 1.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 101.10 20.20 80.90
9 Pardi Kanade (CT) 130.00 15.00 19.00 0.00 3.00 92.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
10 Sachin (CT) 439.30 0.00 76.00 11.00 3.00 7.00 323.30 19.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
11 Vareli (CT) 281.79 0.00 145.92 19.91 0.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 115.16 112.97 2.18
12 Kadodara (CT) 419.49 0.00 227.34 4.33 3.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 184.10 178.97 5.13
13 Chalthan (CT) 336.48 0.00 55.07 1.48 17.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 262.13 236.11 26.02
14 Baben(CT) 466.00 0.00 104.05 38.78 4.43 0.00 3.04 0.00 9.27 306.42 301.36 5.06
2 0212-Mangrol 90 0 90 38
3 0213-Umarpada 63 0 63 56
5 0215-Kamrej 68 0 68 6
6 0217-Chorasi 40 3 37 6
7 0218-Palsana 46 0 46 5
8 0219-Bardoli 84 3 81 16
9 0220-Mahuva 69 0 69 17
2 0212-Mangrol 90 0 90 1
3 0213-Umarpada 63 0 63 0
5 0215-Kamrej 68 0 68 0
6 0217-Chorasi 40 3 37 3
7 0218-Palsana 46 0 46 0
8 0219-Bardoli 84 3 81 0
9 0220-Mahuva 69 0 69 0
A - Scheduled Castes
Block: Olpad (0211)
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 523687 Pardi Zankhri
523685 Nesh 523692 Pardi Koba
523688 Kamroli 523694 Kadrama
523690 Thothab 523695 Bhadol
523702 Simalthu 523696 Vadoli
523707 Sarsana 523699 Bolav
523710 Naghoi 523700 Kimamli
523711 Mindhi 523706 Takarma
523712 Jinod 523708 Sondamitha
523714 Bhagwa 523713 Mor
523715 Delasa 523716 Mirjapor
523718 Hathisa 523717 Sondlakhara
523719 Kumbhari 523720 Bhatgam
523721 Andhi 523726 Kachhab
523722 Mahamedpor 523727 Syadla
523723 Gola 523729 Kudsad
523731 Bharundi 523733 Kanthraj
523739 Kapasi 523734 Sithan
523741 Kuvad 523737 Olpad
523743 Jafrabad 523738 Saras
523748 Khalipor 523740 Dandi
523759 Kosam 523744 Asnabad
523764 Sarol 523745 Isanpor
523767 Kasala Khurd 523750 Paria
523768 Kachhol 523751 Siwan
523770 Admor 523753 Umra
523771 Lavachha 523757 Segwasyadla
523775 Ariyana 523758 Sherdi
523781 Kunkni 523761 Talad
523786 Sithana 523763 Balkas
523787 Segwachhama 523769 Kundiyana
Less than 5 523772 Bhandut
523686 Karanj 523773 Selut
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
523776 Ambheta 523765 Veluk
523778 Jothan 523774 Narthan
523780 Saroli 523777 Sonsak
523782 Dihen 523785 Barbodhan
523783 Pinjrat 11 - 20
523784 Tena 523693 Kasad
5 - 10 523697 Umrachhi
523689 Mandroi 523703 Pardi Bhadoly
523691 Koba 523709 Asnad
523698 Anita 523724 Morthan
523701 Kathodra 523732 Obhla
523704 Kanbhi 523736 Atodra
523705 Erthan 523746 Karamla
523725 Vihara 523749 Madhar
523728 Mulad 523752 Kanyasi
523730 Kareli 523756 Vaswari
523735 Achharan 21 - 30
523742 Orma 523760 Vadod
523747 Sandhiyer 523779 Kanad
523754 Delad 31 - 40
523755 Gothan 523766 Kasla Bujrang
523762 Masma
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 523812 Motifali
523801 Amnedara 523814 Kargara
523802 Nani Pardi 523817 Kanvada
523803 Harsani 523821 Ghunti
523804 Timbarva 523834 Vadoli
523807 Vad 523835 Charetha
523808 Amarkui 523836 Shah
523809 Kevdi (Kund) 523837 Gadkachh
523810 Isanpur 523838 Jhinora
523811 Lavet 523839 Dholikui
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
523840 Nani Fali 523860 Palod
523842 Pataldevi 523862 Pipodara
523843 Kantvav 523865 Molvan
523845 Selarpur 523867 Nani Naroli
523846 Mandan(Boria) 523870 Borsad
523847 Jharni 523872 Verakui
523849 Ambavadi 523874 Amkhuta
523851 Jhankharda 523875 Ratoli
523852 Vastan 523879 Ghodbar
523853 Surali 5 - 10
523854 Nogama 523791 Nana Borsara
523855 Ansodala 523792 Dhamdod
523861 Bhatkol 523794 Moti Pardi
523869 Dungri 523796 Kantva
523871 Ratola 523797 Dinod
523873 Kansali 523799 Ankdod
523876 Boria 523819 Luvara
523877 Ognisa 523820 Asarma
523878 Sanadhara 523822 Sava
Less than 5 523823 Kathvada
523790 Hathuran 523824 Mahuej
523795 Vansoli 523826 Siyalaj
523798 Boridara 523827 Mota Borsara
523800 Gijram 523856 Shenthi
523805 Bhilvada 523864 Chhamuchhal
523806 Bhadkuva 523866 Limodara
523813 Khareda 523868 Umelav
523815 Mangrol 11 - 20
523816 Mosali 523793 Nandav
523818 Kosadi 523825 Kumvarda
523828 Moti Naroli 523830 Velachha
523829 Hathoda 523831 Limbada
523832 Ranakpor 523833 Simodara
523841 Nandola 523863 Lindiad
523844 Jhankhvav 31 - 40
523848 Vankal 523858 Valesa
523850 Vasravi 76 and above
523859 Kothva 523857 Panetha
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
523918 Gopalia
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 524007 Umarkhadi
523947 Togapur 524011 Amba
523948 Dharampor 524013 Jharpan
523949 Kolsana 524016 Patna
523952 Kalmoi 524018 Vegi
523953 Parvat 524019 Naren
523954 Ladkuva 524020 Kasal
523955 Choramba 524021 Pardi
523956 Isar 524023 Valargadh
523958 Luharvad 524027 Makanjhar
523959 Soli 524028 Kalamkuva
523960 Petarkui 524029 Kevdi
523961 Jamkui 524032 Karutha
523962 Picharvan 524034 Gangpor Harshad
523965 Bundha 524036 Sarkui
523966 Devgiri 524037 Beddha
523967 Amli 524038 Bhatkhai
523969 Kolkhadi 524039 Vaghnera
523971 Junvan 524040 Kakadva
523972 Kim Dungra 524045 Gavachhi
523973 Dadakui 524046 Piparia
523974 Regama 524047 Khanjroli
523975 Khod Amba 524049 Kharoli
523976 Madharkui 524050 Umarsadi
523977 Borigala 524056 Khedpur
523978 Kolakui 524057 Ushker Khurd
523982 Munjlav 524058 Rupan
523984 Vadod 524060 Pipalvada
523986 Antroli 524065 Jakhla
523988 Chudel 524066 Birama
523991 Kalibel 524070 Rajvad
523992 Goddha 524076 Pipalvan
523993 Fulvadi 524077 Khatradevi
523994 Khareda 524078 Visdalya
523996 Tarapor 524079 Karanjvan
523997 Gangpor Devgadh 524081 Ambapor
524004 Katkuva 524082 Jhari Dadhvada
524005 Lakhgam 524083 Rakhas Khadi
524006 Gamtalav Khurd 524084 Jetpur
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524085 Haripura Kanghat 524024 Ghantoli
524086 Amalchuni 524025 Badtal
524087 Chandpor 524026 Sathvav
524088 Mahudi 524035 Dadhvada
524089 Magatra 524041 Amalsadi
524090 Balaltirth 524043 Bori
Less than 5 524044 Nandpor
523946 Tadkeshvar 524048 Kamlapor
523950 Tuked 524051 Kosadi
523951 Patal 524052 Godavadi
523957 Balethi 524053 Un
523968 Limdha 524054 Gamtalav Bujrang
523970 Devgadh 524055 Puna
523979 Ushker Ramkund 524059 Kakdapar
523980 Rosvad 524063 Vankla
523983 Baudhan 524064 Vareth
523985 Nogama 524067 Varjakhan
523987 Fali 524068 Tarsadabar Gam
523989 Uteva 524069 Rataniya
523990 Titoi 524071 Moti Cher
523995 Maldha 524072 Nani Cher
524008 Tarsadakhurd 524073 Jamankuva Bar
524009 Moritha 524074 Sadadi
524010 Salaiya 524080 Dhvaj
524012 Jhab 5 - 10
524014 Areth 523944 Karanj
524015 Kevadiya 523945 Varethi
524017 Vareli 523981 Virpor
524022 Karvali 524042 Godsamba
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524154 Dungar 11 - 20
5 - 10 524122 Netrang
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 524195 Bhatia
524163 Vansva 524198 Lajpor
524167 Okha 524200 Kapletha
524169 Vanakala 524201 Kachholi
524177 Vedchha 524202 Samrod
524183 Dakhkhanvada 5 - 10
524188 Khambhasla 524165 Malgama
Less than 5 524175 Saroli
524164 Damka 524180 Devadh
524166 Bhesan 524186 Timbarva
524172 Bhatlai 524191 Bhanodra
524173 Rajgari 524192 Kharvasa
524174 Sunvali 524193 Bonand
524176 Saniya Hemad 524194 Ravla Alias Vaktana
524178 Sabargam 524196 Vanz
524179 Kumbharia 524197 Umber
524181 Hajira 524199 Popda
524182 Karadva 11 - 20
524185 Mohni 524184 Deladva
524189 Saniya Kanade 524187 Goja
524190 Eklera
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 524218 Jolva
524214 Sedhav 524220 Kareli
524243 Gotiya 524222 Tantithaiya
524252 Vanzolia 524223 Vankaneda
524253 Amalsadi 524225 Karala
524258 Lakhanpor 524226 Karan
Less than 5 524228 Jetpor
524215 Niyol 524233 Tantizaghda
524217 Haripura 524234 Talodara
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524236 Vadadala 524229 Barasadi
524237 Baleshvar 524230 Gangpor
524239 Ghaluda 524231 Soyani
524242 Vanesa 524232 Tundi
524247 Lingad 524240 Dhamdod
524249 Palsana 524241 Pisad
524250 Makhinga 524244 Ena
524251 Kanav 524245 Isroli
524254 Malekpor 524246 Taraj
524256 Pardipata 524248 Intalva
524257 Puni 524255 Siyod
524259 Ambheti 11 - 20
5 - 10 524216 Antroli
524219 Dastan 524235 Erthan
524221 Bagumara 21 - 30
524224 Kharbhasi 524238 Bhutpor
524227 Sanki
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 524344 Kuvadiya
524273 Miyawadi 524346 Kharad
524284 Isanpor Less than 5
524285 Kharvasa 524263 Mota
524291 Khoj 524266 Bharampor
524298 Bhensudla 524267 Vaghecha Kadod
524299 Nani Bhatlav 524268 Bhamaiya
524305 Khali 524269 Uchharel
524307 Utara 524270 Haripura
524308 Vadhava 524271 Kadod
524325 Moti Bhatlav 524272 Masad
524331 Pathradiya 524274 Rajwad
524333 Pardi Valod 524275 Nasura
524336 Bhuvasan 524276 Vadhvaniya
524338 Ancheli 524277 Singod
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524278 Bamni 524345 Chhitra
524283 Varad 5 - 10
524287 Astan 524265 Moti Falod
524292 Palsod 524279 Samthan
524293 Akoti 524281 Pardi Kadod
524296 Balda 524282 Ruwa
524297 Vanskui 524286 Umrakh
524301 Sankri 524288 Panada
524304 Nadida 524289 Rajpura Lumbha
524309 Timbarva 524290 Rayam
524311 Madhi 524294 Orgam
524312 Surali 524300 Mangrolia
524314 Uva 524302 Dhamdod Lumbha
524315 Karachaka 524303 Ten
524316 Hindolia 524313 Manekpor
524317 Kikvad 524318 Afva
524320 Tajpore Bujrang 524319 Isroli
524321 Goji 524322 Bamroli
524323 Gotasa 524327 Allu
524326 Sejvad 524339 Vadoli
524328 Vankaner 11 - 20
524329 Kanai 524264 Movachhi
524330 Ninat 524280 Kantali
524335 Sarbhon 524295 Junvani
524337 Zakharda 524332 Nizar
524340 Naugama 524342 Pardi Vagha
524341 Vaghech Sarbhon 21 - 30
524343 Tarbhon 524334 Babla
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 524369 Kachhal
524351 Mahudi 524370 Kadiya
524352 Shankar Talavdi 524371 Khandal
524354 Dhundhesa 524373 Narda
524365 Andhatri 524375 Sevasan
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Castes Code Name of Village Castes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524378 Fulvadi 524396 Vasrai
524379 Vachhavad 524397 Gunasvel
524387 Gopla 524398 Velanpur
524399 Sanvalla 524400 Kankariya
524404 Dhamkhadi 524401 Samba
524405 Machhisadada 524402 Bhoriya
524407 Haladva 524403 Valvada
524411 Lasanpor 524406 Mahuvariya
Less than 5 524408 Umra
524348 Tarsadi 524409 Kumkotar
524350 Boriya 524410 Gangadiya
524353 Mahuva 524412 Vaheval
524356 Kani 524413 Tarkani
524357 Ranat 524414 Anaval
524358 Amroli 524415 Kos
524360 Ondach 524416 Angaldhara
524361 Budhleshvar 5 - 10
524362 Miyapur 524349 Pathron
524363 Shekhpur 524355 Jol
524364 Mudat 524377 Dholikui
524366 Vadiya 11 - 20
524367 Dungari 524359 Amchak
524368 Naldhara
524372 Kodada
524374 Kavitha
524376 Nihali
524380 Bartad
524381 Karcheliya
524382 Kadhaiya
524383 Vanskui
524384 Kharvan
524385 Bilkhadi
524386 Dedvasan
524388 Ghadoi
524389 Vagheshvar
524390 Jhervavra
524391 Bamaniya
524392 Vank
524393 Algat
524394 Butvada
524395 Puna
B - Scheduled Tribes
Block: Olpad (0211)
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 523768 Kachhol
523685 Nesh 523776 Ambheta
523715 Delasa 21 – 30
Less than 5 523688 Kamroli
523690 Thothab 523689 Mandroi
523740 Dandi 523694 Kadrama
523741 Kuvad 523695 Bhadol
523766 Kasla Bujrang 523707 Sarsana
523770 Admor 523710 Naghoi
523772 Bhandut 523711 Mindhi
523781 Kunkni 523719 Kumbhari
523783 Pinjrat 523738 Saras
5 – 10 523751 Siwan
523712 Jinod 523762 Masma
523713 Mor 523764 Sarol
523714 Bhagwa 523769 Kundiyana
523739 Kapasi 523780 Saroli
523744 Asnabad 523782 Dihen
523771 Lavachha 523785 Barbodhan
523773 Selut 31 – 40
523784 Tena 523687 Pardi Zankhri
523787 Segwachhama 523721 Andhi
11 – 20 523728 Mulad
523701 Kathodra 523748 Khalipor
523716 Mirjapor 523750 Paria
523717 Sondlakhara 523752 Kanyasi
523718 Hathisa 523754 Delad
523729 Kudsad 523755 Gothan
523736 Atodra 523758 Sherdi
523737 Olpad 523759 Kosam
523742 Orma 523763 Balkas
523745 Isanpor 523765 Veluk
523761 Talad 523767 Kasala Khurd
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
523774 Narthan 523699 Bolav
523775 Ariyana 523700 Kimamli
523777 Sonsak 523702 Simalthu
41 – 50 523704 Kanbhi
523686 Karanj 523709 Asnad
523693 Kasad 523720 Bhatgam
523696 Vadoli 523722 Mahamedpor
523697 Umrachhi 523723 Gola
523698 Anita 523724 Morthan
523703 Pardi Bhadoly 523726 Kachhab
523705 Erthan 523727 Syadla
523706 Takarma 523730 Kareli
523708 Sondamitha 523731 Bharundi
523725 Vihara 523732 Obhla
523733 Kanthraj 523734 Sithan
523746 Karamla 523735 Achharan
523747 Sandhiyer 523749 Madhar
523756 Vaswari 523753 Umra
523760 Vadod 523757 Segwasyadla
523779 Kanad 523778 Jothan
51 – 75 76 and above
523691 Koba 523743 Jafrabad
523692 Pardi Koba 523786 Sithana
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 523859 Kothva
523835 Charetha 21 – 30
5 – 10 523816 Mosali
523828 Moti Naroli 523825 Kumvarda
523857 Panetha 523826 Siyalaj
523860 Palod 523827 Mota Borsara
523862 Pipodara 523861 Bhatkol
11 – 20 523864 Chhamuchhal
523829 Hathoda 523866 Limodara
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
523867 Nani Naroli 523863 Lindiad
31 – 40 523865 Molvan
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
51 – 75 523911 Sevlan
523910 Chimipatal
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
21 – 30 523961 Jamkui
523944 Karanj 523962 Picharvan
523946 Tadkeshvar 523965 Bundha
31 - 40 523966 Devgiri
523983 Baudhan 523967 Amli
524052 Godavadi 523968 Limdha
524054 Gamtalav Bujrang 523969 Kolkhadi
524068 Tarsadabar Gam 523970 Devgadh
41 - 50 523971 Junvan
523980 Rosvad 523972 Kim Dungra
523981 Virpor 523973 Dadakui
524047 Khanjroli 523974 Regama
524051 Kosadi 523975 Khod Amba
51 - 75 523976 Madharkui
523945 Varethi 523978 Kolakui
523977 Borigala 523982 Munjlav
523979 Ushker Ramkund 523984 Vadod
523985 Nogama 523986 Antroli
524014 Areth 523987 Fali
524016 Patna 523988 Chudel
524017 Vareli 523989 Uteva
524041 Amalsadi 523990 Titoi
524043 Bori 523991 Kalibel
524053 Un 523992 Goddha
76 and above 523993 Fulvadi
523947 Togapur 523994 Khareda
523948 Dharampor 523995 Maldha
523949 Kolsana 523996 Tarapor
523950 Tuked 523997 Gangpor Devgadh
523951 Patal 524004 Katkuva
523952 Kalmoi 524005 Lakhgam
523953 Parvat 524006 Gamtalav Khurd
523954 Ladkuva 524007 Umarkhadi
523955 Choramba 524008 Tarsadakhurd
523956 Isar 524009 Moritha
523957 Balethi 524010 Salaiya
523958 Luharvad 524011 Amba
523959 Soli 524012 Jhab
523960 Petarkui 524013 Jharpan
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524015 Kevadiya 524057 Ushker Khurd
524018 Vegi 524058 Rupan
524019 Naren 524059 Kakdapar
524020 Kasal 524060 Pipalvada
524021 Pardi 524063 Vankla
524022 Karvali 524064 Vareth
524023 Valargadh 524065 Jakhla
524024 Ghantoli 524066 Birama
524025 Badtal 524067 Varjakhan
524026 Sathvav 524069 Rataniya
524027 Makanjhar 524070 Rajvad
524028 Kalamkuva 524071 Moti Cher
524029 Kevdi 524072 Nani Cher
524032 Karutha 524073 Jamankuva Bar
524034 Gangpor Harshad 524074 Sadadi
524035 Dadhvada 524076 Pipalvan
524036 Sarkui 524077 Khatradevi
524037 Beddha 524078 Visdalya
524038 Bhatkhai 524079 Karanjvan
524039 Vaghnera 524080 Dhvaj
524040 Kakadva 524081 Ambapor
524042 Godsamba 524082 Jhari Dadhvada
524044 Nandpor 524083 Rakhas Khadi
524045 Gavachhi 524084 Jetpur
524046 Piparia 524085 Haripura Kanghat
524048 Kamlapor 524086 Amalchuni
524049 Kharoli 524087 Chandpor
524050 Umarsadi 524088 Mahudi
524055 Puna 524089 Magatra
524056 Khedpur 524090 Balaltirth
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
5 – 10 524100 Ghala
524118 Laskana 524104 Kathor
524119 Navagam 524105 Choryasi
11 – 20 524113 Kamrej
524095 Ghaludi 524114 Kholvad
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524117 Valak 524160 Haldharu
21 – 30 51 – 75
524097 Tharoli 524109 Dhatva
524129 Vav 524110 Jior
524132 Kathodara 524112 Delad
524146 Ladvi 524120 Nansad
31 – 40 524123 Digas
524098 Navi Paradi 524124 Timba
524102 Dhoran Paradi 524125 Sampura
524103 Velanja 524126 Orna
524106 Bhairav 524127 Jat Bharthana
524107 Kholeshwar 524130 Pasodara
524121 Koli Bharthana 524135 Asta
524131 Khadsad 524136 Sevni
524141 Morthana 524139 Vihan
524142 Kosamadi 524140 Segva
41 – 50 524143 Kosmada
524094 Shekhpur 524144 Chhedchha
524096 Antroli 524145 Oviyan
524101 Karjan 524149 Valan
524111 Dungra 524150 Alura
524115 Bhada 524151 Vansdarundhi
524116 Abrama 524152 Mirapur
524122 Netrang 524154 Dungar
524128 Dharutha 524155 Nagod
524133 Simadi 524158 Parab
524134 Jokha 524161 Chikhli
524137 Delad 76 and above
524147 Valthan 524099 Akhakhol
524148 Mankna 524108 Machhi
524153 Khanpur 524138 Dethli
524157 Pali 524156 Rundhvada
524159 Umbhel
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Nil 31 – 40
524165 Malgama 524183 Dakhkhanvada
524167 Okha 524191 Bhanodra
524169 Vanakala 524192 Kharvasa
Less than 5 524193 Bonand
524164 Damka 524198 Lajpor
524172 Bhatlai 524201 Kachholi
524173 Rajgari 41 – 50
524178 Sabargam 524176 Saniya Hemad
524181 Hajira 524184 Deladva
524182 Karadva 524185 Mohni
5 – 10 524186 Timbarva
524163 Vansva 524189 Saniya Kanade
524174 Sunvali 524190 Eklera
11 – 20 524202 Samrod
524166 Bhesan 51 – 75
524179 Kumbharia 524187 Goja
524180 Devadh 524188 Khambhasla
21 – 30 524194 Ravla Alias Vaktana
524175 Saroli 524195 Bhatia
524197 Umber 524196 Vanz
524200 Kapletha 524199 Popda
76 and above
524177 Vedchha
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
11 – 20 524238 Bhutpor
524222 Tantithaiya 31 – 40
524249 Palsana 524217 Haripura
21 – 30 524218 Jolva
524223 Vankaneda 524220 Kareli
524224 Kharbhasi 524221 Bagumara
524237 Baleshvar 524225 Karala
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524245 Isroli 524240 Dhamdod
524241 Pisad
41 – 50 524242 Vanesa
524215 Niyol 524244 Ena
524216 Antroli 524247 Lingad
524226 Karan 524248 Intalva
524233 Tantizaghda 524250 Makhinga
524234 Talodara 524251 Kanav
524246 Taraj 524254 Malekpor
51 – 75 524256 Pardipata
524219 Dastan 524257 Puni
524227 Sanki 524258 Lakhanpor
524228 Jetpor 524259 Ambheti
524229 Barasadi 76 and above
524230 Gangpor 524214 Sedhav
524231 Soyani 524243 Gotiya
524232 Tundi 524252 Vanzolia
524235 Erthan 524253 Amalsadi
524236 Vadadala 524255 Siyod
524239 Ghaluda
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
21 – 30 524303 Ten
524322 Bamroli 524312 Surali
524346 Kharad 524329 Kanai
31 – 40 51 – 75
524271 Kadod 524264 Movachhi
524284 Isanpor 524265 Moti Falod
524285 Kharvasa 524269 Uchharel
524287 Astan 524270 Haripura
524325 Moti Bhatlav 524272 Masad
524327 Allu 524279 Samthan
41 – 50 524280 Kantali
524263 Mota 524281 Pardi Kadod
524302 Dhamdod Lumbha 524282 Ruwa
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
524283 Varad 524275 Nasura
524286 Umrakh 524276 Vadhvaniya
524288 Panada 524277 Singod
524289 Rajpura Lumbha 524278 Bamni
524290 Rayam 524292 Palsod
524291 Khoj 524293 Akoti
524294 Orgam 524295 Junvani
524300 Mangrolia 524296 Balda
524304 Nadida 524297 Vanskui
524309 Timbarva 524298 Bhensudla
524311 Madhi 524299 Nani Bhatlav
524313 Manekpor 524301 Sankri
524314 Uva 524305 Khali
524316 Hindolia 524307 Utara
524318 Afva 524308 Vadhava
524319 Isroli 524315 Karachaka
524326 Sejvad 524317 Kikvad
524328 Vankaner 524320 Tajpore Bujrang
524334 Babla 524321 Goji
524335 Sarbhon 524323 Gotasa
524338 Ancheli 524330 Ninat
524339 Vadoli 524331 Pathradiya
524342 Pardi Vagha 524332 Nizar
524345 Chhitra 524333 Pardi Valod
76 and above 524336 Bhuvasan
524266 Bharampor 524337 Zakharda
524267 Vaghecha Kadod 524340 Naugama
524268 Bhamaiya 524341 Vaghech Sarbhon
524273 Miyawadi 524343 Tarbhon
524274 Rajwad 524344 Kuvadiya
Range of Range of
Scheduled Location Scheduled Location
Tribes Code Name of Village Tribes Code Name of Village
Population Number Population Number
(Percentages) (Percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Less than 5 524372 Kodada
524352 Shankar Talavdi 524373 Narda
21 – 30 524375 Sevasan
524361 Budhleshvar 524376 Nihali
41 – 50 524378 Fulvadi
524348 Tarsadi 524379 Vachhavad
524353 Mahuva 524380 Bartad
524377 Dholikui 524382 Kadhaiya
524397 Gunasvel 524383 Vanskui
51 – 75 524384 Kharvan
524349 Pathron 524385 Bilkhadi
524356 Kani 524386 Dedvasan
524359 Amchak 524387 Gopla
524360 Ondach 524388 Ghadoi
524374 Kavitha 524389 Vagheshvar
524381 Karcheliya 524392 Vank
524390 Jhervavra 524393 Algat
524391 Bamaniya 524394 Butvada
524400 Kankariya 524395 Puna
524402 Bhoriya 524396 Vasrai
524409 Kumkotar 524398 Velanpur
524414 Anaval 524399 Sanvalla
76 and above 524401 Samba
524350 Boriya 524403 Valvada
524351 Mahudi 524404 Dhamkhadi
524354 Dhundhesa 524405 Machhisadada
524355 Jol 524406 Mahuvariya
524357 Ranat 524407 Haladva
524358 Amroli 524408 Umra
524362 Miyapur 524410 Gangadiya
524363 Shekhpur 524411 Lasanpor
524364 Mudat 524412 Vaheval
524365 Andhatri 524413 Tarkani
524366 Vadiya 524415 Kos
524367 Dungari 524416 Angaldhara
524368 Naldhara
524369 Kachhal
524370 Kadiya
524371 Khandal
Sr. No.
Area (sq. Km.)
Status of Town
Scheduled Tribes
Scheduled Castes
Including Houseless
2 IV,Sayan (CT) 2449203932523789 OLPAD OLPAD 7.02 3337 1050 1857 0 (0) 0 (0)
3 III,Tarsadi (M) 2449203933802627 MANGROL MANGROL 6.57 6378 2829 3677 0 (0) 0 (0)
4 IV,Kosamba (CT) 2449203933523880 MANGROL MANGROL 17.15 3242 701 2722 0 (0) 0 (0)
5 IV,Mandvi (M) 2449203935802628 MANDVI MANDVI 7.56 3902 194 5837 0 (0) 0 (0)
6 V,Amboli (CT) 2449203936524162 KAMREJ KAMREJ 3.75 1317 402 619 0 (0) 0 (0)
7 I,Surat (M Corp.) 2449203937802629 SURAT CITY SURAT CITY 335.8 975797 105572 131622 129500 (0) 125220
(-3.31)
8 V,Hajira (INA) 2449203938802630 CHORASI CHORASI 52.67 1775 73 180 0 (0) 0 (0)
10 VI,Sachin (INA) 2449203938802632 CHORASI CHORASI 6.16 689 36 205 0 (0) 0 (0)
11 III,Kansad (M) 2449203938802633 CHORASI CHORASI 6.98 6690 569 1751 0 (0) 0 (0)
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Sr. No.
Area (sq. Km.)
Status of Town
Scheduled Tribes
Scheduled Castes
Including Houseless
13 IV,Ichchhapor (CT) 2449203938524204 CHORASI CHORASI 3.17 2870 299 1225 0 (0) 0 (0)
14 VI,Limla (CT) 2449203938524205 CHORASI CHORASI 0.25 926 122 144 0 (0) 0 (0)
15 IV,Mora (CT) 2449203938524206 CHORASI CHORASI 7.45 3802 449 219 0 (0) 0 (0)
16 V,Pardi Kanade (CT) 2449203938524207 CHORASI CHORASI 1.3 2168 296 875 0 (0) 0 (0)
17 III,Sachin (CT) 2449203938524208 CHORASI CHORASI 4.39 6860 527 2267 0 (0) 0 (0)
18 V,Vareli (CT) 2449203939524260 PALSANA PALSANA 2.82 2197 288 252 0 (0) 0 (0)
19 III,Kadodara (CT) 2449203939524261 PALSANA PALSANA 4.19 6718 509 1055 0 (0) 0 (0)
20 III,Chalthan (CT) 2449203939524262 PALSANA PALSANA 3.36 5083 507 816 0 (0) 0 (0)
21 II,Bardoli (M) 2449203940802634 BARDOLI BARDOLI 6.47 12553 1513 8615 5172 (0) 3425
(-33.8)
22 IV,Baben (CT) 2449203940524347 BARDOLI BARDOLI 4.66 3146 1892 2260 0 (0) 0 (0)
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Status and Growth History
Population and Growth Rate (In Brackets) of the Town at the Censuses off Sex Ratio
Sr. No.
Density
(2011 Census)
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
1991
2001
2011
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Status and Growth History
Population and Growth Rate (In Brackets) of the Town at the Censuses off Sex Ratio
Sr. No.
Density
(2011 Census)
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
1991
2001
2011
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STATEMENT-II
Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 2009
Name of and Road Distance
Physical Aspects Name of and Road Distance (in kms.) From
(in kms.) From
Temperature
(in Centigrade)
Name of Town Railway Station Bus Route
District
Sr. No.
State HQ.
HQ.
Tahsil / Police
Lakh and More
Lakh and More
Minimum
Maximum
Sub-Division/ Taluk/
station/ Development
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Kim (CT) 1000 39 18 GANDHINAGAR SURAT OLPAD NAVSARI SURAT KIM KIM
(270) (30) (26) (65) (30) (0) (0)
2 Sayan (CT) 1000 39 18 GANDHINAGAR SURAT MANGROL NAVSARI SURAT SAYAN SAYAN
(286) (24) (24) (53) (24) (0) (0)
3 Tarsadi (M) 1900 42 20 GANDHINAGAR SURAT MANGROL NAVSARI SURAT KOSAMBA TARSADI
(275) (45) (24) (65) (45) (1) (0)
4 Kosamba (CT) 1900 42 20 GANDHINAGAR SURAT MANGROL NAVSARI SURAT KOSAMBA KOSAMBA
(275) (45) (24) (65) (45) (0) (0)
5 Mandvi (M) 639 40 20 GANDHINAGAR SURAT MANDVI NAVSARI SURAT SURAT MANDVI
(295) (65) (0) (65) (65) (65) (0)
6 Amboli (CT) 1645.30 38 26 GANDHINAGAR SURAT KAMREJ NAVSARI SURAT SAYAN AMBOLI
(245) (20) (8) (42) (20) (18) (0)
7 Surat (M Corp.) 1569.24 44.3 11 GANDHINAGAR SURAT CITY TALUKA NAVSARI VADODARA SURAT SURAT
(304) (0) (0) (29) (167) (0) (0)
8 Hajira (INA) 1204 40 24 GANDHINAGAR SURAT SURAT NAVSARI SURAT SURAT RAILWAY HAJIRA
(321) (17) (17) (46) (17) STATION (17) (0)
9 Magdalla (INA) 1550 40 24 GANDHINAGAR SURAT SURAT NAVSARI SURAT SURAT RAILWAY MAGDALLA
(299) (20) (20) (37) (20) STATION (20) (0)
10 Sachin (INA) 1250 40 24 GANDHINAGAR SURAT CHORASI NAVSARI SURAT SACHIN SACHIN
(328) (24) (4) (10) (24) (0) (0)
11 Kansad (M) 1090 39.2 24.8 GANDHINAGAR SURAT CHORASI NAVSARI SURAT SACHIN KANSAD
(328) (18) (24) (10) (18) (2) (0)
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STATEMENT-II
Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 2009
Name of and Road Distance
Physical Aspects Name of and Road Distance (in kms.) From
(in kms.) From
Temperature
(in Centigrade)
Name of Town Railway Station Bus Route
District
Sr. No.
State HQ.
HQ.
Tahsil / Police
Lakh and More
Lakh and More
Minimum
Maximum
Sub-Division/ Taluk/
station/ Development
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12 Bharthana Kosad (CT) 1208 39 30 GANDHINAGAR SURAT CHORASI NAVSARI SURAT KOSAD SURAT
(328) (12) (12) (40) (12) (0) (12)
13 Ichchhapor (CT) 1204 39 30 GANDHINAGAR SURAT CHORASI NAVSARI SURAT SURAT ICHCHHAPOR
(314) (14) (14) (40) (14) (14) (0)
14 Limla (CT) 1204 39 30 GANDHINAGAR SURAT CHORASI NAVSARI SURAT SURAT LIMLA
(320) (10) (10) (38) (10) (10) (0)
15 Mora (CT) 1204 39 30 GANDHINAGAR SURAT SURAT NAVSARI SURAT SURAT MORA
(360) (15) (15) (40) (15) (15) (0)
16 Pardi Kanade (CT) 978 44 27 GANDHINAGAR SURAT SURAT NAVSARI SURAT SACHIN SACHIN
(350) (20) (20) (15) (20) (2) (0)
17 Sachin (CT) 978 44 27 GANDHINAGAR SURAT SURAT NAVSARI SURAT SACHIN SACHIN
(350) (20) (20) (15) (20) (3) (0)
18 Vareli (CT) 1800 39 25 GANDHINAGAR SURAT PALSANA NAVSARI SURAT CHALTHAN KADODARA
(270) (18) (12) (23) (18) (3) (2)
19 Kadodara (CT) 1740.2 40 26 GANDHINAGAR SURAT PALSANA NAVSARI SURAT CHALTHAN KADODARA
(270) (15) (10) (30) (15) (2) (0)
20 Chalthan (CT) 1760 42.5 24 GANDHINAGAR SURAT PALSANA NAVSARI SURAT CHALTHAN CHALTHANA
(272) (20) (10) (20) (20) (0) (0)
21 Bardoli (M) 1500 44 8.4 GANDHINAGAR SURAT BARDOLI NAVSARI SURAT BARDOLI BARDOLI
(337) (31) (0) (26) (31) (0) (0)
22 Baben (CT) 1500 44 8.4 GANDHINAGAR SURAT BARDOLI NAVSARI SURAT BARDOLI BARDOLI
(343) (37) (2) (32) (37) (2) (2)
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STATEMENT - III
Civic and Other Amenities, 2009
Protected Water
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Flush/Pour Flush
Both -Open &
(Water borne)
Closed (CD)
Closed (BD)
Sr.
Open (OD)
Pit System
Name of Town
Service
Others
No. Source of Supply
Nil
(Codes) @
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Kim (CT) 25 BD 187 4137 0 0 TW/B,HP
2 Sayan (CT) 15 BD 0 2874 0 0 TW/B,HP
3 Tarsadi (M) 28.7 BD 0 6174 0 0 TU,TW/B
4 Kosamba (CT) 20 BD 0 3210 0 0 TU,TW/B
5 Mandvi (M) 24.5 BD 235 3460 0 0 OHT,TW/B
6 Amboli (CT) 20 BD 0 727 0 0 TW/B,HP
7 Surat (M Corp.) 1861.42 CD 0 983921 0 0 TT,TW/B
8 Hajira (INA) 27 CD 0 1639 0 0 TW/B,
9 Magdalla (INA) 10.75 CD 0 1 0 0 TW/B,
10 Sachin (INA) 55 BD 0 102 0 0 R/C,TT
11 Kansad (M) 35 BD 329 4802 0 0 TW/B,TK/P/L
12 Bharthana Kosad (CT) 5 CD 0 1144 0 0 CW,HP
13 Ichchhapor (CT) 5 CD 0 2763 0 0 TK/P/L,
14 Limla (CT) 8 CD 0 854 0 0 TT,TK/P/L
15 Mora (CT) 7 BD 34 3756 0 0 TK/P/L,
16 Pardi Kanade (CT) 7 CD 0 2010 0 0 TT,UW
17 Sachin (CT) 7 CD 0 6103 0 0 TT,UW
18 Vareli (CT) 5 BD 375 1700 0 0 TT,TW
19 Kadodara (CT) 25 CD 921 3850 0 0 TT,HP
20 Chalthan (CT) 19.8 BD 379 4646 0 0 TT,TT
21 Bardoli (M) 87.18 BD 0 11964 0 0 TT,R/C
22 Baben (CT) 9.2 CD 0 1837 0 4 TT,CW
*In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available has
been given
@Two major source only
Abbreviation
STATEMENT - III
Civic and Other Amenities, 2009
Protected Water Supply Electrification (Number of Connections)
Road lighting
Commercial
Sr.
Domestic
Industrial
System of Storage with Fire Fighting Service*
(points)
Others
No.
Capacity In Kilo Litres
(Along With Codes) @
1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1 OHT(500) No,SURAT(30) 3946 58 178 578 0
2 OHT(475) No,SURAT(24) 2515 1010 2150 503 70
3 OHT(475),BWP() Yes 6000 40 980 12 20
4 OHT(550) No,TARSALI(1) 3500 0 300 7 12
5 OHT(1100) Yes 4335 129 1124 21 80
6 OHT(500) No,SURAT(20) 725 3 12 40 10
7 OHT(630000),SR() Yes 761583 92287 181513 82881 2051
8 OHT(300) Yes 1835 212 0 300 0
9 OHT(60) Yes 0 1 0 10 0
10 OHT(3612) Yes 0 2200 0 1150 0
11 OHT(1950),BWP() No,SACHIN INA (INA)(6) 4600 0 300 2000 5
12 OHT(110) No,GANESHPURA/AMROLI(4) 710 0 35 180 0
13 OHT(50) No,SURAT(14) 2100 140 200 260 0
14 OHT(150) Yes 1115 1 14 200 0
15 OHT(100) No,SURAT(15) 1660 5 230 120 0
16 OHT(520) No,SACHIN(2) 2041 2 25 220 0
17 OHT(320) No,SACHIN GIDC(2) 6201 6 210 318 0
18 OHT(250) No,SURAT(15) 2070 65 470 5 10
19 OHT(180) No,SURAT(15) 6870 275 1790 30 8
20 OHT(125) No,SURAT(20) 3456 37 670 532 9
21 OHT(2850),SR(900) Yes 12181 930 3499 3510 0
22 OHT(240),BWP() No,BARDOLI(2) 1700 1 4 370 21
*In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available has
been given
@Two major source only
Abbreviation
Name of Town
Sr.No.
Clinic
Center
Center
(Numbers)
(Numbers)
Hospitals
Others etc.
Nursing Home
Medicine Shop
Mobile Health
Welfare Center
Family Welfare
Nursing Homes
Charitable Hospital/
Maternity Homes
Veterinary Hospital
Page 500
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT-V
Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009
Number of Educational Facilities*
Name of Town
Sr. No.
Above)
Colleges
Institutions
Polytechnics
Arts/ Science/
Middle School
Primary School
Typewriting and
Secondry School
Medical Colleges
Commerce Colleges
(of Degree level and
Engineering Colleges
Management Institute/
Recognised Shorthand,
9 Magdalla (INA) SURAT (0) SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20)
Page 501
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT-V
Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009
Number of Educational Facilities*
Name of Town
Sr. No.
Above)
Colleges
Institutions
Polytechnics
Arts/ Science/
Middle School
Primary School
Typewriting and
Secondry School
Medical Colleges
Commerce Colleges
(of Degree level and
Engineering Colleges
Management Institute/
Recognised Shorthand,
15 Mora (CT) 1 (0) 1 DAMKA SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(3) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15)
16 Pardi Kanade (CT) 2 (0) SACHIN SACHIN SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(1) (1) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20)
18 Vareli (CT) 7 (0) KADODARA GODADARA SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(3) (12) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18)
Page 502
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT-V
Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009
Number of Social, Recreational and Cultural Facilities
Sr. No.
Others
Stadium
Disabled
Auditorium/
Reading Rooms
Cinema Theatre
Public Libraries
Abhiyan Center)
Seats in Bracket)
Community Halls
7 41 14 8 1 1 3 7 225 86 24 55
8 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(17) (17) (17) (17) (17) (17) (17) (17) (17) (17) (17)
9 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20)
10 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SACHIN SURAT SURAT SURAT
(24) (24) (24) (24) (24) (24) (24) (4) (24) (24) (24)
11 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT 1
(18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18)
Page 503
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT-V
Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009
Number of Social, Recreational and Cultural Facilities
Sr. No.
Others
Stadium
Disabled
Auditorium/
Reading Rooms
Cinema Theatre
Public Libraries
Abhiyan Center)
Seats in Bracket)
Community Halls
15 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15)
16 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SACHIN SACHIN SURAT SURAT
(20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (1) (1) (20) (20)
18 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18) (18)
19 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT 5 SURAT SURAT SURAT
(15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15) (15)
20 SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT SURAT
(20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20) (20)
22 SURAT SURAT 1 SURAT SURAT TEN SURAT BARDOLI SURAT BARDOLI BARDOLI
(37) (37) (37) (37) (4) (37) (2) (37) (2) (2)
*If an educational facilitiy is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available has been given
Page 504
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VI
Industry and Banking, 2009
Names of Three Most Important Commodities Manufactured Number of Banks Number of
Number of
Non-
Agricultural
Name of Town Private Agricultural
Nationalised Co-oprative Credit
Sr. No.
1st 2nd 3rd Commercial Credit
Bank Bank Societies
Bank Societies
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Kim (CT) 2 0 3 1 0
5 Mandvi (M) 3 0 4 1 1
6 Amboli (CT) 0 0 0 0 0
7 Surat (M Corp.) ART SILK FABRICS JARI GOODS DIAMONDS 217 65 53 3 261
12 Bharthana Kosad 0 0 0 0 0
(CT)
13 Ichchhapor (CT) 2 0 0 0 0
Page 505
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VI
Industry and Banking, 2009
Names of Three Most Important Commodities Manufactured Number of Banks Number of
Number of
Non-
Agricultural
Name of Town Private Agricultural
Nationalised Co-oprative Credit
Sr. No.
1st 2nd 3rd Commercial Credit
Bank Bank Societies
Bank Societies
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15 Mora (CT) TEXTILE RAW MATERIAL, 1 0 0 0 0
19 Kadodara (CT) 3 4 1 0 1
20 Chalthan (CT) 2 0 1 1 1
22 Baben (CT) 0 0 0 2 0
Page 506
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
6 I,Surat (M Corp.) Navyug Vidhyalay, Halpativas No 367 1835 0.5 CD 0 165 0 0 0 3 250 0 0
8 I,Surat (M Corp.) Adarsh Pachhat Varg No 606 3030 1.66 CD 0 280 0 0 0 1 573 40 0
9 I,Surat (M Corp.) Nava Halpativas Bhatar No 560 2800 0.6 CD 0 430 0 0 0 1 180 21 0
10 I,Surat (M Corp.) Panas Gam Halpativas No 285 1425 1.1 CD 0 134 0 0 0 0 249 18 0
Page 507
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
19 I,Surat (M Corp.) Hotmix Plant Sidhi Sheri No 501 2505 0.08 CD 0 490 0 0 0 0 248 8 0
Page 508
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
36 I,Surat (M Corp.) Jalaram Sla Near Madhavpark,Unn No 200 800 0.55 CD 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 0 0
Page 509
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
56 I,Surat (M Corp.) Gujatat Slum Clearance Board No 399 3006 1.4 CD 0 0 0 0 0 0 312 25 0
Vasahat
57 I,Surat (M Corp.) Islami Chawk No 570 4515 0.5 CD 0 0 0 0 0 0 133 24 0
58 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kadiri Gali No.Two to Five No 338 2581 0.4 CD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0
Page 510
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
70 I,Surat (M Corp.) Halpativas (Aabhva Gamtal) No 137 685 0.18 Nil 0 112 0 0 0 0 117 5 0
75 I,Surat (M Corp.) Harijanvas (Bhimrad Gamtal) No 177 885 0.07 Nil 0 131 0 0 0 0 167 4 0
Page 511
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
Page 512
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
112 I,Surat (M Corp.) Morarji Vasahat,Ashok Samrat No 2000 10000 4.5 OD 0 1135 0 0 0 4 1156 53 0
Nagar
Page 513
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
114 I,Surat (M Corp.) UdhnaSangh Khatrinagar No 300 1500 0.4 OD 0 160 0 0 0 4 184 22 0
115 I,Surat (M Corp.) Sanjaynagar No.One and Two No 1300 16500 3 OD 0 0 0 0 0 6 950 32 0
Page 514
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
130 I,Surat (M Corp.) Ravnagar, Udhna No 352 1973 0.3 Nil 0 200 0 0 0 1 87 24 0
132 I,Surat (M Corp.) Noorani Nagar No 536 4262 0.2 CD 0 480 0 0 0 0 461 28 0
133 I,Surat (M Corp.) Azad Chawk,Aanjna No 418 3242 0.6 CD 0 375 0 0 0 0 190 16 0
134 I,Surat (M Corp.) Bharwad Faliya Near Railway Yard No 378 2070 0.5 CD 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 23 0
138 I,Surat (M Corp.) Shvajinagar (Madrasi Campound) No 1090 5450 0.75 Nil 0 0 0 0 0 4 135 13 0
139 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kotsil Road Harijanvas No.Two No 300 1500 0 CD 0 168 0 0 0 6 140 5 0
Page 515
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
155 I,Surat (M Corp.) Roopnagfar, Near Railway Yard No 286 1332 0.4 Nil 0 70 0 0 0 2 165 10 0
156 I,Surat (M Corp.) Naheru Nagar No 207 870 0.1 CD 0 200 0 0 0 0 113 16 0
157 I,Surat (M Corp.) Halpatinagar Parvat Patiya No 200 985 0 CD 0 190 0 0 0 1 164 16 0
158 I,Surat (M Corp.) Chimni Tekra, Juna Depo, No 899 4443 0.5 CD 0 650 0 0 0 1 700 28 0
160 I,Surat (M Corp.) Halpati Coloney,Man Darwaja No 160 994 0.5 CD 0 27 0 0 0 1 145 4 0
Page 516
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
163 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rail Rahat Coloney ManDarwaja No 1824 9923 1.1 CD 0 400 0 0 0 0 508 31 0
164 I,Surat (M Corp.) Foolwadi, Limbayat No 1200 8493 0.8 CD 0 400 0 0 0 0 253 40 0
165 I,Surat (M Corp.) Mithikhadi Zero Number Road No 320 2545 0.3 CD 0 64 0 0 0 2 214 28 0
Limbayat
166 I,Surat (M Corp.) Jawahar Nagar No 435 2447 0.2 CD 0 150 0 0 0 0 135 8 0
167 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kunbharvad No 52 234 0.4 Nil 0 16 0 0 0 0 12 0 0
169 I,Surat (M Corp.) Krishna Nagar No 797 3985 0.7 CD 0 162 0 0 0 4 780 16 0
170 I,Surat (M Corp.) Gram Gruh Nirman Vasahat No 160 800 2.1 CD 0 155 0 0 0 2 142 3 0
Page 517
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
178 I,Surat (M Corp.) Nurse Mandir Chawl No 510 2550 0.7 CD 0 0 0 0 0 4 501 5 0
182 I,Surat (M Corp.) Nanpura Sagar Hotel No 450 2700 0 CD 0 235 4 0 0 2 180 14 0
185 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rudarpura Bombay RailRahat No 210 1600 0.6 CD 0 124 0 0 0 4 160 18 0
Coloney
186 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rudarpura Adivasi Coloney No 73 329 0 CD 0 49 0 0 0 0 15 3 0
187 I,Surat (M Corp.) Ravantad Harijanvas No 250 1250 0 CD 0 139 0 0 0 5 120 14 0
188 I,Surat (M Corp.) Zunpada Upon Variyav Main Road No 78 351 0.2 Nil 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 0
189 I,Surat (M Corp.) Juni Tankipal, Halpativas No 154 770 0.3 CD 0 83 0 0 0 2 128 8 0
190 I,Surat (M Corp.) ShivajiNagar (as New) No 189 945 0.6 CD 0 11 0 0 0 2 180 0 0
Page 518
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
197 I,Surat (M Corp.) JawaharNagar (as New) No 533 2665 0.4 CD 0 0 0 0 0 4 505 7 0
198 I,Surat (M Corp.) Khadi Mahollo No 375 1875 0.3 CD 0 255 0 0 0 6 360 10 0
199 I,Surat (M Corp.) MahaPrabhu Nagar, Limbayat No 433 2630 2.5 CD 0 400 0 0 0 1 401 18 0
200 I,Surat (M Corp.) GopiTalav Halimsha Tekro No 600 3000 0.26 CD 0 428 0 0 0 6 0 2 0
206 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rana Panch ni Wadi No 190 950 0.3 CD 0 69 0 0 0 3 180 6 0
207 I,Surat (M Corp.) Ekta Nagar No 504 9520 0.5 CD 0 112 0 0 0 4 490 8 0
Page 519
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
210 I,Surat (M Corp.) Maha Kali Nagar No 700 3500 0.5 CD 0 0 0 0 0 8 690 10 0
213 I,Surat (M Corp.) Ashok Nagar No 622 3110 0.6 CD 0 116 0 0 0 3 610 10 0
214 I,Surat (M Corp.) Atali Nagar (as Second) No 1087 5435 1.5 CD 0 41 0 0 0 4 1050 0 0
216 I,Surat (M Corp.) Bombay Coloney No.Two No 327 1635 1.1 BD 0 0 0 0 0 0 265 3 0
217 I,Surat (M Corp.) Din Dayal Nagar No 750 3750 1.5 CD 0 336 0 0 0 5 735 10 0
Page 520
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
233 I,Surat (M Corp.) Ramnagar, Utran No 600 3000 3.05 Nil 0 150 0 0 0 8 574 13 0
239 I,Surat (M Corp.) Indiranagar, Amroli No 412 2003 0.4 Nil 0 25 0 0 0 4 397 12 0
240 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kosad,Halpativas, Near Aashapuri No 338 1690 2.1 Nil 0 98 0 0 0 6 331 11 0
Page 521
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
242 I,Surat (M Corp.) Lal Tamboo, Khangi Kosad No 148 740 0 Nil 0 88 0 0 0 1 136 0 0
244 I,Surat (M Corp.) Ambedkar Vasahat, Kosad No 150 750 0.35 Nil 0 45 0 0 0 4 129 8 0
246 I,Surat (M Corp.) Samtanagar, Utran No 250 1250 1.2 Nil 0 144 0 0 0 3 183 3 0
247 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kosad KansaNagar Vasahat No 180 855 0.7 Nil 0 36 0 0 0 2 143 8 0
248 I,Surat (M Corp.) Chhapra Bhatha Khadi Fliyu No 73 370 0.3 Nil 0 36 0 0 0 2 43 2 0
249 I,Surat (M Corp.) ChhapraBhatha Bordi Faliyu No 192 1010 0.7 Nil 0 0 0 0 0 4 180 8 0
251 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rajivnagar Vinobanagar No.Two No 352 1760 0.9 CD 0 20 0 0 0 2 246 5 0
254 I,Surat (M Corp.) Akbar Saidno Tekkro No.Two No 300 1500 0 CD 0 147 0 0 0 3 190 20 0
255 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kosad, Tanki Faliyu No 100 500 0.4 Nil 0 41 0 0 0 4 76 0 0
Page 522
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
261 I,Surat (M Corp.) NintySix Coloney Tadvadi Variyav No 108 540 0.4 Nil 0 60 0 0 0 2 75 1 0
262 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rangilanagar, Dindoli No 370 980 0.8 CD 0 186 0 0 0 1 158 22 0
Page 523
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
275 I,Surat (M Corp.) Moti Talavlll lHalpati Coloney No 74 333 0.15 Nil 0 17 0 0 0 2 34 0 0
280 I,Surat (M Corp.) VrundanNagar Dindoli No 445 2547 0.3 CD 0 246 0 0 0 0 156 26 0
286 I,Surat (M Corp.) Site and Service,Jahangirabad No 500 2500 1.8 CD 0 345 0 0 0 0 350 2 0
Page 524
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
291 I,Surat (M Corp.) Dhobino Khancho No 157 785 0.36 CD 0 152 0 0 0 2 110 1 0
302 I,Surat (M Corp.) Khadi Mahollo, Fulpada No 142 710 0.07 CD 0 38 0 0 0 4 116 6 0
Page 525
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
306 I,Surat (M Corp.) Bombay RailRahat Coloney No 302 1510 0.5 CD 0 78 0 0 0 6 263 10 0
307 I,Surat (M Corp.) Shahpura Nagar Limbayat No 344 2462 0.5 CD 0 305 0 0 0 1 146 20 0
312 I,Surat (M Corp.) Gautam Nagar (as Second) No 257 1218 0 CD 0 85 0 0 0 0 214 9 0
Page 526
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - VII
Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
329 I,Surat (M Corp.) Rail Rahat Coloney No 603 3015 0.3 CD 0 0 0 0 0 8 563 0 0
BhariMata Talav
330 I,Surat (M Corp.) Davalsa Zupadpatti No 182 820 0.35 CD 0 0 0 0 0 4 136 4 0
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Civic and Other Amenities in Slums, 2009
No. of Tap Electricity
System of Drainage Number of Latrines
Points/ (Number of Connections)
Private Public
Hydtrants
Flush/ Pour Installed For
Town
Sr. No.
Nil
Flush
Both
Supply of
Open
Community
Others
Is it Notified
Closed
(Points)
(Approximate)
(Water
Domestic
Others
Protected
Service
Population of the
Slum (Approximate)
Borne)
339 I,Surat (M Corp.) Kismat Coloney Katargam No 125 625 0.22 CD 0 20 0 0 0 4 101 8 0
342 I,Surat (M Corp.) Vanzaravas (Dabholi) No 152 760 0.4 CD 0 149 0 0 0 4 138 4 0
344 II,Bardoli (M) Railway station baben gam No 142 744 0 Nil 8 12 0 0 4 34 45 12 0
345 II,Bardoli (M) Railway station baben gam No 142 744 0 Nil 9 21 0 0 6 62 62 10 0
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