SERIES - 30
PART XII - A & B :
CENSUS OF INDIA ~001
KARNATAKA
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
KODAGU
DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS,
KARNATAKA,BANGALORE
J<,KKAIIA
CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
SERIES - 30, PARTXII-A&B, KARNATAKA KODAGU DISTRICT
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L.C. No. Name of the
Column No. For No. Village
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150 6202752500 Matoor 4 3,459 3,387 5 877 854
152 71 02753400 Mugatageri 4 1,340 1,412 _
5 310 333
282 02752500 Matoor 4 877 854
5 3,459 3,387 6 1,738 1,698 7 1,721 1,689 8 444 429
9 216 212
10 228 217
283 02752500 Matoor 11 265 269 12 124 125
13 141 144
14 435 434
15 201 200
17 2,289 2,229
18 1,234 1,198
19 1,055 1,031
284 02752500 Matoor 20 1,170 1,158
21 504 500
22 666 658
23 1,713 1,673
24 1,099 1,074
25 614 599
26 1,630 1,586
27 1,055 1,028
28 575 558
285 02752500 Matoor 29 32 41
30 27 35
31 5 6
38 I,SSS 1,502
39 1,005 970
40 550 532
286 02752500 Matoor 41 83 87
42 44 46
43 39 41
287 02752500 Matoor 53 71 75
54 40 42
55 31 33
S6 1,746 1,714
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310 1,340
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333 1,412
699 713 171 77 94
127 62 65
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977 518 459 435 181 254 603 419 184 599 419 180 18 15 3
579 402 177
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Motif
Harangi Reservoir in Kodagu District
The Harangi project comprises of a reservoir across the river Harangi, a tributary to Cauveri River in the Cauvery basin, near Hudgur of Somvarpet taluk. Canals on the both banks are constructed for providing irrigation -'to an extent of 53,591 hectares in Kodagu, Hassan and Mysore districts, Catchment area of the Dam is 41?,58 Sq.Kms yielding 39.30 Thousand Million Cubic Feet (TMC). The cost of the project is 373 crores.
Harangi dam is ,846 Mtrs long with a height of 46.94 Mtrs, masonry dam with a gross storage capac-
ity of 8.50 TMC. With the construction of this reservoir an area of 1,909 hectares of land is submerged affecting 11 villages having population of 700.
153 Kms. long Left Bank Canal and 160 Kms. long Right Bank Canal will provide irrigation to 11,927 hectares and 41,664 hectares respectively.
Construction of this masonry dam and 153 Kms. long Left Bank Canal has been conipleted and the ~onstruction work of the Right Bank Canal is completed up to 122 Kms.
(Courtesy: Irrigation Department, Government of Kamataka)
District Map
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgement
District Highlights - 2001
Important Statistics
Ranking of Taluks in the District
Statement 1-9
CONTENTS
Statement Name of the Head Quarters of the District/Taluk, their rural-urban status and
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distance from the district headquarters, 2001 xix . Statement 2 Name of the Head Quarters of the District/C.D.Block, their rural-urban status and
distance from the district headquarters, 2001 xix
Statement 3 Population of the district at each Census from 1901 to 2001 xx
Statement 4 Area, number of villages/towns and Population in the district and Taluk, 2001 xxi
Statement 5 C.D.Blockwise number of villages and rural population, 2001 xxi
Statement 6 Population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units )/towns, 200 l' xxi
Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D.Block level as per 2001 Census and amenities available xxn
Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 Census and amenities available xxii
Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of taluks, rural and urban, 2001 xxiii
Summary statement - Jurisdiction of CD. Blocks in each tal uk, 2001 xxiii
Analytical Note
i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook
ii) Brief history of the district
iii) Administrative setup and jurisdictional changes during the decade 1991-2001
iv) Physical Features (I) Location and size, (2) Physiography, (3) Drainage, (4) Climate, (5) Winds, (6) Rainfall pattern, (7) Forestry, (8) Geology, (9) Flora and Fauna, (10) Soils, (11) Cropping pattern, (12) Irrigation, (13) Natural Wealth, (14) Animal Husbandry, (14A) Veterinary Services, (15) Fisheries, (16) Industries, (17) Trade and Commerce, (18) Transport and ComplUnication, (19) Electricity and Power
v) Census Concept
vi) Non Census Concept
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vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population, its distribution
viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables I to 36
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ix) Brief analysis of Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47 048
x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and households amenities, Houselisting Operations,
Census of India 200 I based on inset tables 48 to 52 054
xi) Archaeology 057
xii) Brief description on places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages
and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district 058
xiii) Scope of Village Directory and Town directory
PART-A: VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND TOWN DIRECTORY
Section-l Village Directory
(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory
(b) List of merged villages in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census
(c) C.D. Blockwise presentation of Village Directory data
Taluk Map of Madikeri
Alphabetical list of villages of Madikeri C.D.Block
Village Directory Statement of Madikeri C.D.Block
Taluk Map of Somvarpet
Alphabetical list of villages of Somvarpet CO.Block
Village Directory Statement of Somvarpet C.D.Block
Taluk Map of Virajpet
Alphabetical list of villages of Vir~pet C.D.Block
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TOTAL POPULATION OE' DISTRI CT ____ ___ .. _. ______ 548,561
TOTAL NUMBER OE' TOWNS IN DISTRICT _________ 05
TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DISTRICT_ .. _ .. 296
BOUNDARY. STATE ___ __ .. ________ . ________ .. _ .. _
DISTRICT ______ ____ _____ .. _______ __ _
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HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT TALUIL ____ .. _ .. __
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VILLAGES HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME __ __ .. _______ .. ___ _______ __ ..
URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE -CLASS III, IV, V_ .. __ __ .. _ .. ___ _____ ___ _____ .. __ __ ___ __ _
DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION
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Village Directory Statement of Virajpet C.D.Block 137
(d) Appendix to Village Directory
Appendix I Abstract of Educational, medical and other amenities available in villages-C D
Block level 164
Appendix I A- Villages by number of Primary schools
Appendix I B- Villages by primary, middle and secondary schools
Appendix I C- Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available
Appendix·II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more
amenities available.
Appendix II A-Census Towns which do not have one Of-more amenities
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Appendix III Land utilization data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal Towns 167
Appendix IV C.D.Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking
water facility is available 168
Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 168
Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 168
Appendix VII A- List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total
population by ranges
Appendix VII B- List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total
population by ranges
AppendixVlll C.D.Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayat
Appendix 1X Statement showing number of girl schools in the district
Section-II : Town Directory
(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory
(b) Town Directory Statements (I to VII)
Statement I - Status and Growth History
Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1999
Statement III - Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999
Statement IV - Civic and Other amenities, 1999
Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Culhlral Facilities, 1999
Statement VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999
Statement VII - Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999
Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population
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PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
(a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract
(b) District Primary Census Abstract
(c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. urban blockwise figures of Total
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population
Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes
Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes
Primary Census Abstract of Madikeri C.D.Block
Primary Census Abstract of Somvarpet C.D.Block
Primary Census Abstract of Virajpet C.D.Block
Urban Primary Census Abstract
Annexures
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215
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225
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241
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275
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Annexure - Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat, 2001 Census 305
Annexure - II Note on Fertility & Mortality and Migration - 1991 Census 316
Annexure - III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage-1991 Census 317
Annexure - IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/last residence, 1991 -2001 319
Annexure - V Brief account on Main Religions in the District/Taluk as per 1991-2001 Census 321
Annexure - VI Marital Status of population as per 1991-2001 Census 327
Annexure - Vll Sex and Education in the district - 1991-2001 Census 328
Annexure - VIII Distribution of different Mother Tongue retumed during 1991-2001 Census 330
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FOREWORD
1. The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of the important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root leveL The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics villagewise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc.
2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables' and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 censusDCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics,. district census t.ables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to talukltown levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Infonnation on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class 1 and Class II towns.
3. The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industtial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate _as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional talukiPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners' in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit.
4. The present series of 200 1 census DCHBs have been made more infonnative and exhaustive in tenns of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective
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of their class, against only Class 1 and Class II towns in the ]981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities
available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting
significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility
and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based 01) 1991
census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last
residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) sex and education, and (v) distribution of
spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic
features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eigIit digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all
the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs.
5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed
record structure under the supervision of Shri.H.Shashidhar, Director of Census Operations, Karnataka.
Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the infornlation with that of 1991 census data
and the infonnation brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publication
was carried out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research
Officer of Social Studies Division, Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical
guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing
Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation
of record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including amilytical inset tables. The draft DCHB
manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under
the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to
all of them and other who have contributed to make this publication possible.
Dated: 17.]0.2006
New Delhi
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D.K. Sikri
Registrar General &
Census Commissioner, India
PREFACE
In the foreword to the 2001 series of the District Census Handbooks, Sri. D.K. Sikri, l.A.S., the Registrar
General and Census Commissioner, India, has traced the history of the District Census Handbooks. He has . also succinctly explained the scope and coverage of the District Census Handbooks. These volumes contain
salient data on the population for every village and town as revealed by 2001 Census. They also contain a
wealth of infonnation regarding villages and towns which, throw some light on the circumstances in which people live and is therefore relevant to the data on the population. This information is also of considerable
importance in the context of planned development.
The District Cel)sus Handbook is divided into two parts: Part A contains information regarding each village
and town (Village Directory and Town Directory collected from various sources) and Part B which contains
the data on the population collected during 2001 Census - the Primary Census Abstract. The data published in Part B was collected during February-March 2001 in the Population Census.
The process of data collection for the Village Directory and the Town Directory (Part A) commenced
in 1999. The Village Directory formats were mailed to the Deputy Commissioners of Districts for obtaining
the village wise particulars through Village Accountants. Similarly the Town Directory formats were mailed
to the Commissioners of Corporations, Chief Officers of Town Municipal Councils, Town Panchayats, etc.
The village wise and town wise data furnished by these officers were then examined exhaustively for consistency in reporting and comparability with the information published in the 1991 District Census Handbooks. The Household Schedules, which were canvassed to collect the popUlation data during 2001 Census, were scanned
and data captured was processed electronically. The Primary Census Abstract was generated centrally on the
computers by Registrar General, India.
In compilation of the District Census Handbooks, the Census Directorate had the co-operation of various departments of the State/Central Government. The Census Directorate gratefully acknowledge their assistance.
I take this opportunity to offer my grateful thanks to Sri. H. Shashidhar, Director of Census Operations
and Sri. S.R. Raghavendra Rao, Deputy Director (Retd.) for their valuable guidance. I am also thankful to all the officers and officials of this Directorate who have been actively involved in the compilation of this
volmne.
I am highly grateful to Sri. lK.Banthia, l.A.S., Ex. Registrar General, India for the benefit I have
derived by way of guidance and advice. I express my thanks to Sri R.G. Mitra, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General and Sri S.LJain Deputy Director of Social Studies
Division and Dr. R.P. Singh, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (Map) for their guidance.
Bangalore, Date:03.12.2007
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S.D. Bhaisare
Deputy Director of Census Operations, Kamataka
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
OFFICERS/OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT
Overall Supervision and Guidance
Sri. S.D.Bhalsare, DDCO
Drafting, Editing and Supervision
Sri M.H.R. Khasimi, DDCO
Validation & Tabulation
Sri. R.Vasudevan, S.I.Gr.l
Smt. C.S. Saroja, SJ. Gr.m (Retd.)
Smt. S.N. Lalitha, S.l. Gr.m (Retd)
Sri. G.Bapuji, DDCO
Drafting and Supervision
Sri K. Narayana Bhat, ADCO
Drafting
Smt. M. Vasantha, ADCO
Smt. D. Helen Premakumari, ADCO
Validation & Computerization
Sri S. Sunder Kumar, S.l. Gr. H1
Sri A. Kannappa, S.l. Gr.lll
Sri H.C. Arunachala, Sr. Compiler
Smt. Ponnamma Abraham, Jr. Supervisor
Smt. Salomi Abraham, Jr. Supervisor
Sri K.S. Ravi Prakash, S.1. Gr.lll
Smt. Sweta Nandwana, S.I.Gr. III
Sri. B.R. Raghu Nayak, Assistant Compiler
Computerization & Preparation of Final Mss
Smt. N. Vanajakshi, Stenographer Gr.II
Co-ordination
Sri A. V. Krishna Murthy, S.l. Gr.IIl
Sri R. Nagendra Prasad, S.1. Gr.Ill Sri. S. Sreeramulu, DEO Gr. 'B'
Sri. M. Majhi, DEO Gr. 'B'
Map Section
Smt. M.G Mangala, Research Officer
Sri N. Srinivasa Murthy, Geographer
Sri H. Vijayendra Rao, Senior Drawing Assistant(Retd.)
Smt. A.A. Geetha, Senior Draughtsman
Smt. M.S. Poomima, Senior Draughtsman
Sri S. Rajendra Kumar, Senior Draughtsman
Sri Shivakant Shekar, Draughtsman
Sri M.S. Manjunatha, Assistant Compiler
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DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS - 2001 CENSUS
Among the urban population, Madikeri town with 91.02 per cent stands first in the literacy rate in the State, Kamataka.
2 The district has recorded a population of 548,561 comprising 274,831 males and 273,730 females, the lowest in the State, among the 27 districts.
3 Kodagu district has 13.7 per cent of urban population, the least in the State.
4 In Kodagu district there are 977 feinale children for every one thousand male children which is the highest in the age group 0-6 in the State.
5 There are no class I, II cities. / towns in the district.
6 The district is famous for coffee, cardamom, orange and pepper plantations.
7 The origin of the river Cauv~ry is situated in this district at Talacauveri.
8. From the point of view of mineral wealth and exploitation thereof, Kodagu is amongst the poorest districts of the State.
9 The reserved forest comprises an area of over 1,346 sq.kms. and rank amongst the richest and most valuable forests of the country.
10 The forests of Kodagu yield timbers of teak, rosewood and other valuable varieties and a large tract known for their excellent sandalwood bearing qualities.
II Kodavas / Coorgi, the predominant community of Kodagu district, have a martial tradition and qualities.
12 Production of honey enjoys an important niche in the economy of the district and 'Coorg Honey' is famous and Kodagu is one of the most important honey producing districts of the State.
13 Abbi Water Falls (Formerly known as Jesse Falls), is a noted picnic spot and situated about 5 kms.
from Madikeri town.
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IMPORTANT STATISTICS, 2001 Particulars Persons State Percentage District Percentage
Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
Number of villages Total 29,406 296
Inhabited 27,481 291
Un-inhabited 1,925 5
Number of Towns Total 270 5
Staturory Towns 226 3
Non-Statutory Towns 44 2
Number of Households Normal 10,401,918 130,110
Institutional 21,802 319
Houseless 26,057 530
Population - (Total) Persons 52,850,562 548,561
Males 26,898,918 274,831
Females 25,951,644 273,730
Population - (Rural) Persons 34,889,033 473,179
Males 17,648,958 236,270
Females 17,240,075 236,909
Population - (Urban) Persons 17,961,529 75,382
Males 9,249,960 38,561
Females 8,711,569 36,821
. Percentage of urban population 17,961,529 34.0 75,382 13.7
Population Growth (1991-2001) 7,873,361 17.5 60,106 12.3
Area (Sq. Kms.) 191,791.00 4,102.00
Density of Population (Persons / Sq. Kms.) 276 134
Sex Ratio (No. of Females per 1,000 Males) 965 996
Literates Persons 30,434,962 66.6 373,54J 78.0
Males 17,661,211 76.1 200,588 83.7
Females 12,773,751 56.9 172,953 72.3
Scheduled Castes Population Persons 8,563,930 16.2 67,422 12.3
Males 4,339,745 16.1 33,384 12.1
Females 4,224,185 16.3 34,038 12.4
Scheduled Tribes Population Persons 3,463,986 6.6 46,115 8.4
Males 1,756,238 6.5 23,109 8.4
Females 1,707,748 6.6 23,006 8.4
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RANKING OF TALUKS IN THE DISTRICT SI. In Term of Madikeri Somvar[!et Viraj[!ct
No. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Total Population 142,012 lIT 205,921 200,628 II
2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 1,492.32 IT 990 III 1,620.0
3 Density of population per sq.km. 95 1II 208 124 II
4 Sex Ratio 1,001 n 1,004 984 III
5 Proportion Urban 23.00 10.00 JlI 11.00 II
6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 10.00 IJT 16.00 10.00 II
7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 5.00 1I 4.00 lIT 15.00
8 Proportion Literate ·73.00 68.22 1I . 65.00 lJI
9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 47.00 !II 48.00 II 50.00
10 Percentage of villages having Primary School 184.00 148.00 II 147.00 III
II Percentage of villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 69.00 33.00 III 64.00 II
12 Percentage of villages having Well 91.00 88.00 III 97.00 II
13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 81.00 65.00 III 74.00 II
14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 91.00 75.00 lIT 88.00 II
15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 99.00 86.00 m 91.00 Il
16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 100.00 100.00 100.00
17 Percentage ofviUages having forest area 88.06 34.00 IJl 38.30 II
18 Percentage ofvillugcs having Irrigated Area 10.45 10.00 I1 5.00 IU
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STATEMENT 1 : NAME OF THE HEAD QUA.RTERS OFTHEDISTRICT/TALUK, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM THE DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS -2001
SI. Name of Districtffaluk Name ofDistrictrraluk Head Quarters
Whether Rural! Urban Distance from Taluk Head Quarters to District
Head Quarters by RoadlRaillVay (in Kms)
No.
2
3
2
Kodagu
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
Note: Distance given in Column 5 is by road
3
Madikeri
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
4
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
5
40
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STATEMENT 2 : NAME OF THE HEAD QUARTERS OF THE DISTRICT/C.D.BLOCK, THEIR RURALURBAN STATUS AND DIS TANCE FROM THE DIS TRICT HEAD QUARTERS - 2001
.SI. Name ofDistrictrraluk Name of Whether Rurall Urban Distance from C.D.Block No. District/C.D.B1ock Head Head Quarters to District
2
3
1 2
Kodagu
Madikeri
Somvarpct
Virajpet
Note: Distance given in Column 5 is by road
Quarters Head Quarters by
3
Madikeri
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
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4
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
RoadlRailway (in Kms)
5
40
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STATEMENT 3 : POPULA TlON OF THE DISTRICT AT THE CENS US FROM 1901 TO 2001 District TotallRu rail Census Persons Males Females Decadal population
Urban Year variation
Absolute Percentage
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Kodagu Total 1901 180,607 .100,258 80,349 0.00
1911 174,976 97,279 77,697 -5,631 -3.12
1921 163,838 89,50 I 74,337 -11,138 -6.37
1931 163,327 90,575 ·72,752 -511 -0.31
1941 168,726 92,347 76,379 5,399 3.31
1951 229,405 125,327 104,078 60,679 35.96
1961 322,829 173,338 149,491 93,424 40.72
1971 378,291 198,109 180,182 55,462 17.18
1981 461,888 238.893 222,995 83,597 22.10
1991 488,455 246,869 241,586 26,567 5.75
2001 548,561 274.831 273,730 60,106 12.31
Rural 1901 165,358 91,628 73,730 0.00
1911 164,995 91,382 73,613 -363 -0.22
1921 154,997 84,221 70,776 -9,998 -6.06
1931 153,500 84,727 68,773 -1,497 -0.97
1941 157,508 86,0\6 71,492 4,008 2.61
1951 213,150 116,040 97,110 55,642 35.33
1961 280,140 149.663 130,477 66,990 31.43
1971 319,600 166,750 152,850 39,460 14.09
1981 390,225 200,865 189,360 70,625 22.10
1991 410,514 206,659 203,855 20,289 5.20
2001 473,179 236,270 236,909 62,665 15.27
Urban 1901 15,249 8,630 6,619 0.00
1911 9,981 5,897 4,084 -5,268 -34.55
1921 8,841 5,280 3,561 -1,140 -11.42
1931 9,827 5,848 3,979 986 11.15
1941 11,218 6,331 4,887 1,391 14.15
1951 16,255 9,287 6,968 5,037 44.90
1961 42,689 23,675 19,014 26,434 162.62
1971 58,691 31,359 27,332 16,002 37.49
1981 71,663 38,028 33,635 12,972 22.10
1991 77,941 40,210 37,731 6,278 8.76
2001 75,382 38,561 36,821 -2,559 -3.28
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STATEMENT 4 : AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES I TOWNS AND POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT AND TALUK. 2001
SI. District / Taluk / Total! Area in. Popu Numberof Number Number Number Population No .. UA/Town Rural! square lation villages of statu of of
Urban kilo per Inhab Un- tory census house Persons Males Females meters square
kilo meter
ited inhab towns towns holds
2 3 4 5 6
Kodagu Total 4,102.- 134 291
Rural 4,,075.4 116 291
Urban 26.6 2,834
2 Madikeri Total 1,492.3 95
Rural 1,476.4 74
Urban
3 Madikeri (TMC) Urban
4 SOl11varpet Total
Rural
Urban
5 SOl11varpet (TP) Urban
6 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban
15.9 2,041
15.9 2,041
989.7
985.1
208
188
4.6 4,446
1.3 5,429
3.3 4,045
7 Virajpet Total 1,619.8 124
110 Rural 1,613.8
Urban
8 Vi raj pet (TP) Urban
9 Gonikoppal (Cn Urban
6. I 3,691
2.8 5,376
3.3 2,229
67
67
130
130
94
94
ited
7
5
5
5
5
8 9
3 2
3 2
10 11 12 13
130,110 548,561' 274,831 273,730
112,510 473,179 236,270 236,909
17,600 75,382 38,561 36,821
33,101 142,012 70,987 71,025'
25,419 109,516 54,537 54,979
7,682 32,496 16,450 16,046
7,682 32,496 16,450 16,046
48,074 205,921 102,739 103,182
43,184 185,515 92,183 93,332
4,890 20,406 10,556
1,838 7,220
3,052 13, I 86
3,622
6,934
9,850
3,598
6,252
48,935 200,628 101,105' 99,523
43,907 178,148 89,550 88,598
5,028 22,480 I 1,555
3,412 15,213
1,616 7,267
7,742
3,813
10,925
7,471
3,454
STATEMENT 5: C. D. BLOCKWISENUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 SI. Name of C.D.-block
No.
2
3
2
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Vimjpet
District (Rural) Total:
Number of villages
Total Inhabited
3 4
67
135
94
296
67
130
94
291
Persons
5
109,516
185,515
J78,148
473,179
Rural population
Males
6
54,537
92,183
89,550
236,270
Females
7
54,979
93,332
88,598
236,909
STATEMENT 6 : POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) I TOWNS 2001
81. , No.
2
3
4
5
Name'of
UAlTown
2
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Kushalnagar
Virajpet
Gonikoppal
Urban status
3
TMC
TP
CT
TP
CT
District (Urban) total:
Name oftaluk where town is
located
4
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Somvarpet
Virajpet
Virajpet
xxi
Persons
5
32,496
7,220
13,186
15,213
7,267
75,382
Population
Males
6
16,450
3,622
6,934
7,742
3,813
38,561
Females
7
16,046
3,598
6,252
7,471
3,454
36,821
STATEMENT 7 : VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE
AT C.D. BLOCK LEVELAS PER 2001 CENSUS AND Ai'\1ENITIES AVAILABLE Sl. Name of Name Locatio Popu Whc Whe Ame n ities available No C.D. of n code lation ther ther Educational Medical Drin Comm Banking
block village number it is it is king u
Taluk C.D. Wate D icati head block quar head Senior College Primary Primary Tap Rail Comm Co-ters quar Secon Health Health wate way ercial ope
ters dary Centre Sub- r statio Bank rative School centre n Bank
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Somvar
pet Bidarur 02736100 5,051 No No 2 Yes No
2 Somvar
pet Choudlu 02740400 5,351 No No Yes No
3 Somvar
pet Ulugulli 02742600 7,907 No No 3 Yes No
4 Somvar
pel Kudige 02744900 5,529 No No Yes No
5 Somvar Kuduman
pet galore 02745000 8,252 No No No No
6 SOlllVar
pet Mullusoge 02745300 5,864 No No Yes No
7 Somvar Nelliyaha
pet dikcri 02746100 6,291 No No Yes No
8 Virajpel Channayan
Kote 02749500 6,946 No No Yes No
9 Virajpet Badagaba
nangala 02750600 5.326 No No Yes No 10 Virajpet Kaikeri 02751100 5,176 No No 2 Yes No I I Virajpct Halligallu 02752300 5,658 No No Yes No 12 Virajpel Kulta 02754700 6.280 No No 3 Yes No
STATEMENT 8: STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5,000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND
AMENITIES AVAILABLE SI. Name Location Popula Whether Whether Amenities available No. of code tion it is it is CD. Educational Medical Improved Commu Banking
Town number Taluk block drinking nication headqua headquar water
rters .ters Senior CoJJege Hospital Health Tap Railway Bank Secon Centre water station dary
School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Nil
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STATEMENT 9: HOUSELFSS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OFTALUKS, RURAL AND URBAN,
Sl.
No.
t
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2001 District! Taluk! Town Totall Houseless population Institutional population
2
Kodagu
Madikeri
Madikeri (TMC)
Somvarpct
. Somvarpet (TP)
Kushalnagar CCT)
Virajpct
Virajpcl (TP)
Gonikoppal (CT)
District
1
Kodagu
Rural/ Number Persons Males Females Number Persons Urban of of
househo househo Ids Ids
3 4 5 6 7 8
Total 530 2,350 1,461 889 319
Rural 389 1,683 1,031 652 211
Urban 141 667 430 237 108
Total 181 958 622 336 102
Rural 111 561 338 223 63
Urban 70 397 284 113 39
Urban 70 397 284 113 39
Total 195 670 419 251 71
Rural [63 554 350 204 56
Urban 32 116 69 47 IS
Urban 21 93 53 40 3
Urban 11 23 16 7 12
Total 154 722 420 302 146
Rural lIS 568 343 225 92
Urban 39 154 77 77 54
Urban 24 79 46 33 31
Urban 15 75 31 44 23
S~RYSTATEMENT
JURISDICTION OF C.D BLOCKS IN EACH TALUK, 2001
Taluk C.D Blocks
Name Village
2 3 4
Madikeri Madikeri 67
Somvarpet Somvarpct 135
Virajpet Virajpet 94
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9
6,961
4,633
2,328
2,233
1,248
985
985
1,641
1.297
344
24
320
3,087
2,088
999
643
356
Males Females
10 11
4,294 2,667
3,069 1,564
1,225 1,]03
1,336 897
891 357
445 540
445 540
1,156 485
906 391
250 94
20 4
230 90
1,802 1,285
1,272 816
530 469
319 324
211 145
Remarks
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Co-tenninus
Co-tcmlinus
Co-terminus
ANALYTICAL NOTE
Analytical Note
(i) HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS lIANDBOOK
Introduction
The District Census Handbook is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organization. It contains micro-level data down to the lowest administrative units viz revenue , village in the case of rural areas and DivisionIWard level in the case ofirrban areas. It is extremely useful to the planners, administrators, demographers, sociologists, etc., as it contains resourceful wealth of data regarding basic amenities available in each villages and towns of the district such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraphs, transportation and communication, banks, societies, recreation, power supply, export/import of important commodities and land use besides, the particulars revealed during the latest census enumeration. It is for the fIrst time that the district census hand book series was included in the census publication programme at the 1951 census, in order to satisfy the growing demand by the administrators, the planners, research scholars, demographers and the other such census data users, for micro-level data. The idea of compiling the District Census Handbooks was pioneered by Sri R.A.Gopala Swamy, I.C.S. the then Registrar General, India and Ex-officio Census Commissioner of India, with a view to preserve the Census records prepared for areas below the district level. He proposed that all the district Census tables and Census abstracts prepared during the process of sorting and compilation, should be bound together in a single manuscript volume and named as the District Census Handbook and suggested that the State Government should take up printing and publication at their own cost. Then onwards, the District Census Handbooks were published in each Census with improved pattern with an aim to give the Census and Non-census data at micro level for each village of the taluk as a whole to suit the requirements of various
departments.
The data in the District Census Handbook will
help not only in local area planning but also in regulating the provision of goods and services as well as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process
of development. The District Census Hand Book sought to repiace "Part IV - Taluk Tables and Part V - Village Tables" of the earlier censuses and to present the basic demographic and economic data in
the form of "Primary Census Abstract" in respect of each and every village and town within the jurisdiction of the district. The district census handbook consists
of two parts, viz, Part A and Part B. Part A comprises village and Town Directory while Part-B contains Village and Town level Primary Census Abstracts. In addition, these volumes contain a set of statistical tables based on the census data in respect of the district and its constituent taluks and towns.
District Census Handbook 1961
It was in 1961 Census that the scope of District Census Hand Book was shaped in the present form by presenting (i) an account of descriptive note on the district, (ii) a set of non-census data tables dealing with the administrative statistics of the district for a decade, (iii) taluk and town level census tables on economic and socio-cultural aspects and (iv) the
village and urban Primary Census Abstracts depicting the nine fold industrial classification of workers. Information on the availability of certain basic amenities in villages and towns, such as the source
of drinking water and educational institutions was also presented in the volumes. However, the district census handbooks of3 out of then existing 19 districts viz, Bangalore, Dharwad and Mysore were confmed to the publication of the village-wise and urban (census enumeration block-wise) Primary Census Abstract
. only.
District Census Handbook 1971
During the 1971 census, the district census handbook was further refined to present the data in
a systematic way. In view of countrywide uniformity in approach and to have a comprehensive coverage, the District Census Hand Books were presented in three parts each, for a district. Part A incorporated the Town and Village Directories. Part-B incorporated the Primary Census Abstract and included data, in the case of rural areas down to the village level and in the case of urban areas up to the block level. In addition, an introduction was given wherein the changes in jurisdiction, if any, of the district or of the taluks and the changes in the number of villages .between 1961 and 1971 were explained. Part-B was essentially demographic in nature and was the end product of the tabulation of the enumeration results. Part C incorporated other census tables and administrative statistics. For convenience, Part-A and Part-B of the District Census Hand Book were presented in one volume and Part-C in a separate volume. In part-C volume, the district and taluk maps were included. These maps were prepared on the basis of maps obtained from the competent authorities concerned.
District Census Handbook 1981
The District Census Hand Book series of 1981, had some new features along with the restructuring of the fonnats of village and town directories, keeping in view the comparability of 1971 data. All the amenities except power supply in the village were brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place/village where it is available were given. A few new items of information such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health centres/workers, data on the availability of Newspapers, Motor Vehicles, etc., in the village, were introduced in the village directory to meet the requirements of the "Revised Minimum Needs Programmes". A new column "total population and number of households" was introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the popUlation and number of households they serve. The contents of Part-A were further enlarged by including two appendices, namely a list of villages not having any amenities and a distribution of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Schedules Tribes in the total popUlation of the village. The format of Town Directory were also modified to meet the
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requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing infonnation on a few new items such as class of town and its population, population of SC & ST, deeadal growth rate of population, working women's hostel, adult literacy classes / centres, storage system regarding drinking water supply etc., and also the information about the nearest place and distance having educational, medical and fire-fighting facilities, in case such a facility is not available in the referent town. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class I and Class II town were included to help the planners to chalk out their programmes of slum improvements.
District Census Handbook 1991
The presentation of the District Census Hand Book for the 1991 Census was more or less similar to the manner followed in 1981. The format of Primary Census Abstract was restructured slightly. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given as against four-fold classification. The sexwise popUlation in the age-group of 0-6 was included in the Primary Census Abstract for the first time to enable data users to compute more realistic literacy rates as all the children below 7 years of age were treated as illiterate at the 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the village directory and Primary Census Abstract instead of the traditional Taluk/PS level presentation. C.D.B10ck is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning. Thc choice of the C.D. Block as the unit for data presentation was formulated to help the planners in micro-level developmental plans. Another important improvement at the 1991 Census was dissemination of data through magnetic tapes/floppies in which both the computer as well as manual codes for cach revenue village were provided along with the corresponding codes of 1981 Census. In the volumes of the District Census Hand Books, the computer codes assigned to the revenue villages in the 1991 Census and the corresponding codes of 1981 Census were presented so that it may facilitate the data users to use the data either from magnetic tapes or computer floppies.
Scope of the 2001 District Census Handbook
Like in the previous censuses, the District Census Hand Book (DCHB) for the 2001 Census is brought
ANALYTICAL NOTE
out in two parts as usual viz., Part-A The Village and Town Directory, and Part-B the Village and Town Primary Census Abstract.
The District Census Hand Books for the 2001 Census is essentially presented in the similar manner in which the District Census Hand Books of 1991 Census were presented. This is because the data would be comparable with the earlier censuses and also to study the changes taken place during the decades and hence the approach in 2001 Census is similar to 1991 Census. The contents have been slightly enlarged and the foimats too arc restructured to suit thc requirements of the data users. In the village directory for 2001 Census certain new amenities like, news papers, magazine received, Income-Expenditure of the local bodies, information on number of banks, credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, most important commodities imported, manufactured· and exported have been included whereas the information regarding the "Day or Days of market/hat if any" which was there in 1991 has been excluded. Apart from providing the information about the nearest place and distance in broad ranges for villages not having basic educational and mcdical facilities, infonnation about the nearest place and distance in broad ranges for villagcs not having Middle School, College, Hospital (Allopathic), Maternity and Child Welfare Center and Primary Health Center are also provided this time. However, in the town directory there are no changes except in the statement IV-A where this statement is separately numbered as Statement VII in 2001. Except these, the scope of 200 1 series of the District Census Hand Book has, by and large remained the same as in 1991. The non-census information collected at the village level and town level was scrutinized and verified. In case of glaring discrepancies the data were crosschecked with data made available by the respective parent departments for validation.
Onc of the significant changes made in 2001 series of District Census Hand Book is that Primary Census Abstracts are available to the jurisdiction of the Panchayats in the district. With the constitution (73 rd
Amendment) Act, 1992, it has become necessary for the census organisation to provide population data for the territorial area of a panchayat in order to strengthen panchayat raj system in the country. In
view of this, panchayat-wise population figures for
total population and for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population has been compiled and presented in the form of Annexure-I for each district.
Further another important step taken during the 2001 Census, is assigning the Permanent Location Code Numbers (PLCN) to the villages. Location code number is a simple but unique device by which every area in an administrative unit in the State/U.T. can be identified. Thus assigning of Location Code Numbers at various administrative levels, right from State/U.T. to the lowest level namely enumeration block, in census taking is an important step. Each clearly demarcated area can be referred to by a combination of numbers. In a State or U.T. the next administrative area is District, followed by taluk or police station, circle, Development Block or Mandai, etc., in different states/U.T.s. Next below this administrative area, in urban areas are cities/towns, further divided into wards/divisions and villages in rural areas. The Location Code Numbers to various administrative areas are assigned in an orderly manner always beginning from northwest point and the numbering proceeds in a serpentine manner, keeping the geographical continuity, ultimately ending at the South-East point.
There was a great demand from different organizations to study the village level data over a time span and hence a scheme of assigning permanent location code numbers to the villages and the higher levels of administrative areas is devised to ensure data comparability over a period of time. In Indian Census, Location Code Numbers are allotted to each village based on traverse system (zigzag) in a serpentine manner at taluk level. These numbers for villages run from '1' to 'N' in each taluk independently. This system was adopted until 1991 census. But, for the Census of India 2001, all the villages in a statelU. T. are assigned with a Location Code Number in one continuous series beginning from "1" to "N" for the entire state/U. T. and it is not confined to a taluk/Taluk. The field length of the complete PLCN structure for a village has been kept up to 8 digits and therefore the location code number of village in a taluk contains 8 digits number for 2001
Census.
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(ii) BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT
Kodagu the district, known, as Coorg during the British regime is a tiny mountainous province in South India bounded on the north and east by Hassan and Mysore district and on the West and South by Dakshina Kannada; Cannanore and Kasaragod district of Kerala State. The total area of the district is 4,102 sq.km. The name 'Kodagu' is derived from the word 'Kodimalenad' which means dense forestland on steep hills.
The historical period ofKodagu begin from about 2nd century A.D. with a legendary period before its history begins. Kaveri Mahatmya mentions this area by 3 names viz, Brahma Kshetra, Matsya Desha and Kroda Desha. Lopamudra the daughter of Brahma was adopted by Kaveri Muni and thereby came to be known as Kaveri. She was married to Agastya and was later transfonned into river Kaveri. Kaveri River originates at Talakaveri in Kodagu and is regarded as the presiding Goddess ofKodagu. During the legendary period, some wild and uncivilised tribes apparently lived in Kodagu. For it is said that the goddess Parvati, pleascd with the meditation of Chandravanna gave him a sword and a horse and asked him to conquer the land from the wild tribes who were then mling Kodagu.
Numerous sculptural remains, which have been discovered in the district, have amply demonstrated that man inhabited this district during the pre-historic times. These cairns are similar to such remains found all over south India and indicate that before the dawn of modern civilisation, the same set of people who were dwelling in various parts of south India had their settlements in Kodagu district as well.
The earliest mention of Kodagu is in Tamil literature of the Sangam period. The Tamil poets have described Kudakam, i.e., Kodagu as the western limit of the Pandyan Kingdom. Kodagu from the earliest times known to history up to about the beginning of the 171h century was not ruled by any one dynasty completely. Petty princes & chieftains who owed allegiance to bigger powers outside the district were mling different parts of Kodagu.
Various inscriptions give thc details of history of Kodagu from about 2nd century A.D. to 161h Century A.D. The Gangas mled from Talkad from 3rd Century A.D. over the southern and central parts of Kodagu
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
through their governors and local chieftains, the Kadambas of Banavasi, mled over the northern parts of the district. The Gangas were lains. Towards the end of 10lh Century the Cholas overthrew the Ganga Sovereignty. Then they became the dominant power for a little more than a hundred years.
The Changalvas, the feudatories of the Gangas who were mling in Hunsur taluk of Mysore district and in Kodagu, opposed the Cholas. The Changalvas are a line of kings who ruled in the western part of Mysore and in Kodagu from the 101
" Century to the 17th Century: Though Jains at first, they embarrassed the lingayat faith in the beginning of the 13 lh century. The Changalvas were defeated in a decisive battle at Hanasoge on the cauvery basin and came under the domination of the Cholas. The Chola suzerainty ended when the Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra overpowered them in 1116 A.D. The Hoysalas exercised over lordship over the Changalva king Mahadeva. Mahadeva shifted his capital from the plains of Hunsur to Palpare in the Kiggatnad of Kodagu. The Hoysala BaI1ala general, Bettarasa, defeated and killed Mahadeva of the Changalvas in 1174 A.D. in a battle fought at Palpare. Pemma Virappa Changalva attacked Bettarasa in 1174 A.D. Badaganada Nanideva Udayadityadeva of Kumchi in South Kodagu and the Kodagas of all the nads fought on the side of Pemmavirappa. This is the first specific mention of the Kodavas found in inscriptions. Mudayya Naika, the Kodava general and his two sons died in the battle. But the Kodavas gained a decisive victory for Pemmavirappa who granted lands to the sons of these great fighters. Pemmavirappa submitted to Hoysala Ballala II in 1175 A.D. By about 1245 A.D. The Changalvas had changed their capital from Palpare in South Kodagu to Kodagu Srirangapatna, south of the Kaveri near Siddapur, after defeating the Kongalvas, who governed North Kodagu. .
The Hoysalas conquered the Cholas and brought both the Changalvas and Kongalvas under their mle. However, depending upon the strength and weakness of the ruling monarch i.e., the prevailing suzerain, the Changalvas were either loyal or submissive or were rebellions and independent. Muslims from Delhi invaded the south and put an end to the Hoysala rule and to their domination over Kodagu. In the 14tl1 century certain petty chieftains called Nayaka who
ANALYTICAL NOTE
werc under the influence of the Vijayanagar kings
ruled over north Kodagu and Dannayakas (chieftains) ruled over Srimangal and in south Kodagu. These
Nayaks were at constant fend with one another which opened the way for the establishment of a new dynasty of rulers, viz, the dynasty of Haleri Rajas.
The Haleri dynasty (1600-1834 A.D.) started ruling over the whole of Kodagu for the first time in the history of Kodagu for 234 years. Vira Raja, a prince of Ikkeri family is the founder of this dynasty. He and his successors subdued the Nayaks and
consolidated their power over the present district of Kodagu. Mudduraja-l (1633-1687 A.D.) waged wars
against Mysore and the Raja of Chirakkal. He extended his kingdom to Sullia also. During the rule
of Chikkavirappa Wodeyar (1736-1766 A.D.) Kodagu attracted the attention of Haidar Ali of Mysore. On
the death ofChikkavirappa, there was a dispute about the succession, which gave Haidar Ali an opportunity to intervene in the affairs of Kodagu. Lingaraja
(1775-80 AD.) tried to consolidate his position and occupied parts of Wynad also. But when he died in early 1780 A.D., Haidar Ali occupied Kodagu under the pretense of being the guardian of the young prince. Then began a long struggle which lasted for nine years during which period Tippu Sultan is said
to have taken away 70,000 kodava prisoners and in tum tried to populate kodagu with Mohammadens brought from outsidc. Virarajendra, the rightful king
was imprisoned in Piriyapatna. In 1788 A.D., Virarajendra escaped from the prison and established
friendship with British East India Company. At the conclusion of III Mysore war, Tippu Sultan was forccd
to hand over Kodagu to the British who restored King Virarajendra to the throne. From then on till 1834
A.D. the Haleri Rajas under the suzerainty of the
British ruled Kodagu.
During the rule of Chikkavirarajendra Wodeyar (1820-34 A.D.) serious differences arose between the Raja and the British, and this led to the British taking over the administration directly. The British ruled over Kodagu for 113 years from 1834 to 1947. Kodagu was brought under the administration of the Foreign and Political Department of the Government of India, with the Commissioner of Mysore state as Commissioner of Coorg (Kodagu) also. The
Commissioner had his headquarters at Bangalore while under him the Superintendent was the chief local authority in Coorg. The superintendent was assisted in his work by two Assistant Superintendents, one a European officer and the other a local man. Captain C.F.Wcttardy was the first Superintendent of Coorg. Lt. Col.Fraser, the Political Agent and also the Officer in over-all command of the British forces were the first Commissioner. He issued a proclamation that the inhabitants of the state would not again be subjected to native rule and that their civil and religious usages would bc respected and that the greatest desire would invariably be shown by the British Government to augment their security and happiness.
The general condition of the people was improved. From the second half of the nineteenth century, the prospect of the country began to change by the largescale cultivation of coffee in Coorg state. With the advent ofIndependence in 1947, Kodagu (Coorg) was constituted into a Part-C state in the Union of India. As a consequence of the re-organisation of states in November 1956, Kodagu was merged with the erstwhile state of Mysore (now Karnataka) and was constituted into a separate district with no change in its territorial limits. As the original name of the district has now been restored, the name given to it by the British, namely Coorg is no longer in official use.
(iii) Administrative setup and jurisidictional changes during the decade, 1991-2001
Kodagu district belongs to the southern Malnad Region and is situated on the southwest ofKarnataka state, under the Mysore Revenue Division, which is one of the four Revenue Divisions into which the State is organized for the purposes of general administration. There. are no major changes in the administrative set up in the district since 1991 Census except that the six out of 9 towns of 1991, viz, Gonikoppal, Kodlipet, Kushalnagar, Ponnampet, Sanivarsante and Suntikoppa wcre declassified into Grama (village) Panchayats, which were Manadal Panchayats during 1991. However, Gonikoppal and Kushalnagar Grarna (village) Panchayaths remained as "Census Towns" during 2001 Census since they satisfied the criteria lay down to treat a place as an
urban area.
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF VILLAGES/TOWNS IN EACH TALUK OF THE DISTRICT, DECADAL VARIATIONS, IF ANY, AND REASONS THEREOF
SI. Name of Total No. ofviUages Total No. of towns No. the Taluk 2001 1991 2001 1991
Census Census Census 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Madikeri 67 67
2 Somvarpet 135 135 2 5
3 Virajpet 94 94 2 3
Total 296 296 5 9
Total number of Townsl Villages
The district now consists of one revenue subdivision Madikeri and the three taluks of Madikeri, Somavarpet and Virajpet, comprising in all 296 villages and 5 tOWllS. The 5 towns are Madikcri, Somavarpet, Kushalnagar, Virajpet and Gonikoppal. Out of these 5 towns, 3 are statutory towns and 2 are non-statutory towns (Census Towns). The decrease in the number of towns from 9 to 5 is attributed to declassification of Mandal Panchayats into Grama Panchayats
The areas of the declassified towns are distributed among the concerned revenue villages from which the towns have been constituted earlier. Thus, there is no increase in the number of revenue'villages but only increase in rural area while urban areas is converted into rural and decreased.
Though the concept of a revenue village as applicable to the villages of other districts of the state does not fully apply in the case of the villages of
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Reasons for variation
7
No change in number of villages and stands at 135 both in 1991 and 2001 Censuses. However the laluk lost three urban units viz., Kodlipet, Sanivarsanthe and Suntikoppa, Interim Mandai Panchayats of 1991 census and further as they failed to satisfy the demographic test of place to be treated as urban, hence they were included in their respective village limits. The civic status of Somvarpet has been changed from Interim Mandai Panchayat to Town Panchayat vide Notification No HUD 641 MLR 95 (25) dated 2.11.1995.
In this taluk also there is no change in number of villages and remains constant at 94 in both 1991 and 200 1 Censuses. However, on the urban side of the tal uk, Ponnampet MandaI Panchayat, a Non Census Town in 1991, was declassified and also did not satisfy the urban demographic criteria and hence lost its urban status and included in rural frame, which had no effect on the total number of villages in the taluk. The civic status of Virajpet MandaI Panchayat, now changed into Virajpet Town Panchayal, vide Notification No HUD 641 95 (26) dated 9.1.1996.
Kodagu distlict, fOT the sake of uniformity through out the State and for the purposes of revenue administration, the formerly independent villages with separate village maps and records were periodically rearranged into a lesser number of main vj1Jages by grouping up smaller units to form viable units. In 1901, there were 479 inhabited villages and this number became 277 by 1961. The names of such amalgamated villages too were changed in several cases in order to provide an idea about the villages that were merged. However, combined maps were not drawn up by renumbering the survey number in a village and the records were continued to be maintained separately either in separate books or in separate sections in the single book covering the main vilJage as weI! as its sub-villages. The merged villages were termed as sub-villages and treated as units analogous to the hamlets having no independence existcnce. The concept of a hamlet as a distinct group of households or a settlement, located at some
ANALYTICAL NOTE
distance from the core village settlement area, is not applicable to Kodagu district. The houses in the villages of Kodagu district are generally found to be scattered in small clusters or found to occur as isolated homesteads at places of conveniences all over the revenue land of the villages. This is because of the mountainous and rugged terrain, climatic conditions and socio-cultural traditions in the district. Unlike in the villages of the Maidan region, in the case of the villages of Kodagu district there is no specific area designated as a "gramathana or uru" to indicate the existence of a core settlement. Usually each cluster of houses has a local place name and is easily identifiable through informal enquiries. In some cases, such clusters of houses may be quite large and may cover lands belonging to two or more adjacent revenue villages or sub-villages. In view of the unique feature at the 2001 Census, the population Census data as also the data on amcnitics and land use were presented in the District Census Handbook for the main villages (inclusive of the sub-villages) only. Since the subvillages, which have been merged, to form main villages have been treated as hamlets and there are no provisions to present the Census data hamlet wise, for 2001 Census presenting of data sub-village wise/ hamlet wise is done away with and not attempted.
For the purposes of development planning and implementation thereof, a Zilla Parishad for Kodagu district and Taluk Panchayats for each one of the 3 taluks of the district have been constituted under the provision of the Zilla Parishad Act 1985. The jurisdiction of each Taluk Panchayats is coterminous with the General administrative jurisdiction of the taluk of the same name but excludes the areas incorporated in the statutory towns or cities located if any, in the taluk concerned. Thus, all villages and also places classified as non-municipal towns (Census Towns) at the 2001 Census come under the jurisdiction of the taluk panchayats. Taluk Panchayats is analogous to the unit more popularly known throughout the country as "Community Development Block". In order to conform to the All India pattern in the presentation of the 2001 Census data, instead of the term Taluk Panchayat, the term "C.D.Block" has been used at appropriate context in this volume.
The Zilla Parishad elects its President and Vice President and Chairman of its committees from amongst the elected members. The tenn of office ofthe members is five years. The State Government as the Chief Executive Officer to the Zilla Parishad
appoints an officer in the senior scale of LA.S. Various departments also assist the Parishad and the heads of that department at the district level are officers of Class I or II service under the State Government. At the Block level, the Panchayat Samities (C.D.Blocks) have an elected chairman and deputy chairman. The executivc authority for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samities (C.D.Blocks) Act vests in the Chief Executive Officer.
Urban local bodies
The statutory urban local bodies arc the Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils. These urban local bodies elect Councilors/ Corporators from each ward and the tenure of the Councilors/Corporators would be for fivc years. The President or VicePresident of the Municipal Council and thc Mayor/ Deputy Mayor of the Corporations whose tenure will be for a period of one year are elected from among the elected Councilors/Corporators. The Chainnan of various committees are also elected from among the elected Councilors for a term of one year.
The Chief Officcr in Municipal Council and the Commissioner in a City Corporation are responsible for day-to-day administration and the executive authority is vested with them.
Zilla Panchayat and Taluk Panchayat
To promote the development of institution and secure greater measure of participation by the people in the local and governmental affairs by decentralization of power and functions for the purpose of development, planning and implementation of various programmes thereof Zilla Panchayats have been constituted in the State. The jurisdiction of Zilla Panchayat is coterminous with that of the corresponding district but excludes the statutory towns. Accordingly, Zilla Panchayat has been constituted for Kodagu district and its jurisdiction extends over the Taluk Panchayats of the district. The jurisdiction of each Taluk Panchayat is coterminous with that of the taluk of the same name but excludes the area incorporated in the statutory towns or cities, if any.
The Zilla Panchayat elects its president and vicepresident and chairman of its committee from amongst the elected members. The term of thesc elected representatives will be for five years. An lAS officer is posted by the State Government as Chief Executive Officer of the Zilla Panchayat. Various departments assist the Panchayat.
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Grama Panchayats
The Government of Karnataka enacted the Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act 1993 on
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30.4.1993 replacing its previous enactment III
this regard for the formation of Grama
Panchayat.
STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GRAMA PANeHA YATS AND HOBUSIFIRKAS
SI.No. Name of Taluk No. of Hoblis/Firkas No. of Grama Panchayats
1
2 3
Madikeri Somvarpet Virajpet Total
2 3 4 5 6 15
Details regarding Panchayatwise number of villages are furnished in Annexure I.
The Grama Panchayat is authorized to function on thc items listed in Schedule I of the Act namely, preparation of annual plans for the dcvelopment of Panchayat area, preparation of annual budget, providing reliefs in natural calamities, removal of encroachments on public properties, organising voluntary labour and contribution for community works, maintenance of essential statistics of the village, in addition to matters relating to Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Social & Farm Forestry, Khadi, Village & Cottage Industries, Rural Housing, Drinking Water, Roads, etc., Rural Electrification, Non-conventional energy sources, Poverty Alleviation Programmes, Markets & Fairs, Rural Sanitation, Public Health & Family Welfare, Women and Child Development, Social Welfare, Welfare of Weaker Sections, Public Distribution System, Maintenance of Community assets, Construction and Maintenance of Dharmashalas, Chatras, Cattle Sheds, Ponds, Cart Stands, Slaughter Houses, Public Parks, Play Grounds, etc. RegUlation of manure pits in public places and establishment and control of shandies. Such other functions as may be entrusted.
The Grama Panchayat is also empowered to make provisions for carrying out within its area any other work or measure which is likely to promote the health, safety, education, comfort, convenience, social or economic well being of the inhabitants of the Panchayat area.
(iv) PHYSICAL FEATURES
Kodagu is a picturesque high land, which is situated of the slopes on the Western Ghats and is clothed with lush greenery afforests and plantations and broken by a few cultivated valleys. The physical features of the districts are varied. The southern,
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western and the north-western portioris are intersected by a network of hills and dales and are, to a large extent, covered with forests. The landscape on the north-eastern and the eastern portions is different and resembles the plains noticeable in the adjoining Mysore district.
The district has a mountainous configuration, which presents a grand panorama of verdant valleys, rivers, fast-flowing streams, lofty peaks and aweinspiring spurs. Towards the west, the summit of the Western Ghats attain great heights and the entire western portion of the district is an unbroken chain of hills which appears like a formidable wall from the foot hills on Kerala side. The highest peak of the district is Tadiondamal (1,908 metres Mean Sea Level). Close to this peak there is the lofty Sannamale Mountain, which overlooks the Kodamlora pass and is regarded as a sacred place. From the main chain of hills of the ghats and Begunad ridge numerous ridges just out on either side. The table land of Madikeri maintains an average altitude of about 1,166 metres MSL and slopes down a little to reach 9]0 metres near Kushalnagar. This plateau is bounded on the west by continuation of the Western Ghats, which culminate near Hisle pass in Pushpagiri hill (about 1,870 metres MSL), which is a remarkable hill of precipitous height and is of a peculiar shape.
The main river in the district is Cauvery (Kaveri), both to size and importance. It rises on the western border from the Brahmagiri peak at a height of about 4,000 feet above the sea level. Flowing in an easterly direction it cuts Kodagu into two halves and traverses through Mysore, Salem, Coirnbatore, Tricinapally and Tanjore to a distance of 400 miles before it joins the Bay of Bengal. Its important tributaries are Laxmanathirtha, Kakkabe, Harangi and Hemavathi. The rivers that flow to the west are Barapole, Nojikalhole and Kumaradhari.
ANALYTICAL NOTE
Kodagu is one among the smallest districts out of the 27 districts of the State and is comprised of only 3 taluks, which are named after the respective taluk headquarters towns ofMadikeri, Somvarpet and Virajpet. There are 5 towns comprising 3 statutory towns and 2 non-statutory towns (Census towns).
(1) Location and size
Kodagu district lies on the summits and the eastern and western slopes of the Western Ghats. It is situated on the southwest of Karnataka State. It lies between North latitude II 0 22' and 760 II' and cast longitude 75° 22' and 76° 12'. Its greatest length from the I-Iemavathi River in the north to the Brahmagiri range in the south is about 96.56 kms. (60 miles) and the greatest breadth from Sampaje in the west to Kushalnagar in the east is about 64.37 lans. (40 miles). It is bounded on the northwest and the western half of its northern border by Dakshina Kannada district; on the eastern half of its northern border and on the northeast by Hassan district; on the east and the southeastern corner by Mysore district and on the south and the west by the Kerala State. In the northeastern portion of the district, a narrow strip ofland measuring about 20 kms. in length and about 10 lans. in breadth projects into Hassan district.
(2) Physiography
Kodagu district is situated in the "Malnad region" of the state under the Mysore revenue division. It is a tiny mountainous province in South India. The Western Ghat Mountains which run along the West Coast ofIndia from Gujarat to Cape Comorin passes through Kodagu. The main range of Western Ghats skirts the southern and western frontier of Kodagu (Coorg). The Brahmagiri peak (5,276 feet) in the extreme south runs in a north-westerly direction till Talakaveri, where it turns east for a few miles before it turns north-west again. It proceeds in the direction for some distance and then runs due north till Pushpagiri Peak (5,260 feet). The Western half of Kodagu to the north ofMadikeri is a plateau with an average elevation of 3,500 feet.
(3) Drainage
The main drainage of the district is eastwards. However there are a few mountain streams of the western' declivities on the ghats, which flow westward. The rivers of the district are perennial streams with plentiful supply of water all through the year. The sources of the rivers and streams are high
up in the mountains and thcse flow through a highly rugged terrain as a result of which these rivers and streams arc not suitable either for navigation or for providing water for assured irrigation. Cauvery, Hemavathi, Lakshmanathirtha and Barapole are the important rivers of the district.
(4) Climate
Generally speaking the climate of Kodagu is temperate_ The temperature varies from 10 Degree Celsius (50 Degree Fahrenheit) in December to about 32.22 Degree Celsius (90 Degree Fahrenheit) in the month of April. Though the climate of Kodagu is quite pleasant and healthy, high humidity, heavy to very heavy rainfalI and a cool summer characterize it. A major part of the year consists of the rainy season as the monsoon period starting in June lasts till the end of September. Even during the postmonsoon months of October and November certain parts of the district receive a significant amount of rainfalls. The period from December to February constitutes the cold season marked by a bright weather, the foggy mornings and cool nights. The intensity of cold increases in areas closer to the forest zones and in the hilly tracts. Madikeri town is located on a hill and is well known for its chilly weather. The day temperature begins to rise sharply during March and marks the commencement of the summer season which lasts till the end of May. Sporadic mild showers, 10calIy known as blossom showers, occur in all parts ofthe district during March. Occasionally heavy showers proceeded by winds of high velocity and thunderstonns occur during the months of May.
(5) Winds
The winds are light to moderate with some strong winds during the southwest monsoon months. During this season, the winds blow mainly between the southwest and northwest directions_ In the postmonsoon season, winds are mainly northeasterly or easterly but on some days, it blows northwesterly in the afternoons. During the rest of the year winds blow from directions between north and east in the mornings and between southwest and northwest in the aftemoons.
(6) Rainfall pattern
The south-west monsoon usually sets in during the early part of June. Generally, June, July and August are the months of heavy rainfall. The precipitation in July, in particular, is incessant and very heavy. The average rainfall for the district is 2,865
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mm per annum and on an average, there are about 121 rainy days in a year. However, the amount of rainfall as also the number of rainy days varies considerably within the district.The weather conditions of the district are well suited for the cultivation of paddy in the valleys and for raising plantation crops like coffee, cardamom and orange on the slopes of hills
and mountains.
Thc District falls under hilly agro climatic zones of the state. All the three taluks under the district i.e., Madikeri, Somvarpet and Virajpet falls under hilly zone. The average Rainfall in the district ranges from 2,185 mm in Somvarpet taluk to 3,263 mm in Madikeri taluk. The rainfall decreases from south-eastern part of the district towards north and north-western part.
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
The northern part of Somvarpet taluk receives the lowest rainfall.
Among the taluks in the district the premonsoon rainfall contributes 8 to 11 per cent of the annual rainfall, southwest monsoon contributes 77 to 83 per cent and northeast monsoon contributes 9 to 12 per cent of the annual rainfall.
The coefficient of variation ranges from 45 to 54 per cent for the pre-monsoon season, the highest variability (54 per cent) being in the taluk ofSomvarpet.
The coefficient of variation for southwest monsoon ranges from 22 to 27 per cent. The coefficient of variation for northeast monsoon ranges from 40 to 43 per cent, the highest being for Virajpct taluk.
The coefficient of variation for AImual rainfall ranges from 19 to 23 per cent.
TALUK WISE RAINFALL PATfERN, KODAGU DISTRICT
Taluks (No. of years of rainfall data
available)
Statistical Parameters Pre-Monsoon South-West North-East Annual Rainfall .
2 3
Madikeri (99) Average rainfall (mm) 260 Minimum rainfall (mm) 66 Maximum rainfall (mm) 651
Standard Deviation (mm) 118 C.V.(%) 45
Somvarpet (98) A,'erage rainfall (mm) 217 Minimum rainfall (mm) 0 Maximum rainfall (mm) 929 Standard Deviation (mm) 117 C.Y(%) 54
Virajpet (97) Average rainfall (mm) 272 Minimum rainfall (mm) 25 Maximum rainfall (mm) 835 Standard Deviation (mm) 143 C.v. (%) 53
A study of the rainfall deficit pattern during the last 20 years compared with the long tenn data for different seasons indicate increase in rainfall deficiency in the recent past during the 'pre-monsoon
Monsoon Monsoon
4 5 6
2,706 297 3,264 1,054 94 1,749 4,883 695 5,829
595 120 629 22 40 19
1,687 264 2,167 774 38 1,291
2,731 599 3,305 410 110 449
24 42 21 2,012 308 593
963 72 1,649 4,234 833 5,176
546 131 580 27 43 23
and northeast monsoon period. Rainfall deficit during last 20 years has been compared with that of long term data in different seasons and is presented below.
TALUKWISEAND SEASONWlSE COMPARISION OF RAINFALL DEFICIT DURING LAST 20 YEARS WITH 99 YEARS DATA, KODAGU DISTRICT
Seasuns and no. of years with deficit rainfall Taluks Pre Monsoon South-West Monsoon North-East Monsoon Annual Rainfall
Long term Recent 20 Long term Recent 20 Long term Recent 20 Long term Recent 20 Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Madikeri (99) 37(37) 8(40) 18(18) 4(20) 38(38) 7(35) 14(14) 4(20) Somvarpet (98) 42(42) 10(50) 24(24) 6(30) 38(38) 10(50) 19(19) 5(25) Virajpet (97) 43(43) 13(65) 24(24) 8(40) 43(43) 10(50) 20(20) 7(35)
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
Note: Figures in bracket indicate values as percentage of number or years for which data is available or for 20 years depending on the column in which it is given.
·Following inferences could be made:
* The Pre-monsoon rainfall in the recent 20 years is more deficit compared to the long term data. * Southwest monsoon is fewer deficits in the recent 20 years compared to the long-term data with Virajpet taluk as an
exception. .
* The rainfall deficit during northeast monsoon is increasing during recent 20 years compared to the long-term data. * The annual rainfall trend analysis indicates no significant change in the taluk of Madikeri and Somvarpet. The taluks of
Virajpet indicates decreasing trend. Source : Drought Monitoring Cell (Society of Govt. of Karnataka
(7) Forestry
The total forest area of the district is 134,597 hectares, which is 32.77 per cent of the total geographical area. The forests of Kodagu form the most valuable asset of the district, the income from which is several times higher the land revenue. The reserve forest of the district is considered to be one of the richest and most valuable forests in India. The reserve forest consists ofthree regions. Majority of the area is classified as Protective and Climatic forests in areas of torrential rainfall in the Western Ghats form first region, Timber forests of great potential economic value capable of growing hard woods such as teak is second region and the third region contains valuable sandalwood b~aring area. The climatic and protective forests, which constitute about 60.00 per cent of the total forest in the district, where tree felling are not permitted so that forests in the areas are kept absolutely intact, with a primary object of the management of this forest is to protect and safeguard the region.
(8) Geology
Geologically, the district consists of recent and sub-recent formulations. Lateritic soils, dolerite dykes, charnockites, granites and Dharwar gneisses. Thin veins of quartz and pigmatities traverse the granitic areas. This is so especially in the eastern and southern sectors of the district. Dolerite dykes occur as detached boulders, and at places, intrude the granitic formations. A thick mantle of fertile soil while the elevated portions cover the flat and low-lying areas and hills are capped with laterite. The river sections contain sand, silt and gravel in varying proportions. A systematic and thorough geologiCal survey has not so far been carried out in the district as a ~nit. The district has not witnessed any geographical change in recent years. On completion
of the Harangi Project, a large artifiCial lake has come up in the eastern sector near Igoor village of Somvarpet Tal uk.
(9) Flora and Fauna
Flora :The flora of Kodagu district has an invaluable treasure of timber trees and their produce, scattered all over the district. There are two distinct tracts in the district with trees peculiar to them. The people call the forests in Kodagu as Male-Kadu or hill forests and Kanive-Kadu or hillock jungles. Botanically, they can be called as evergreen and deciduous forests, the former clothing the high ghats and the latter the eastern hill tracts. About one-third of the total geographical area of the district is classified as forest. The principal timber species found in the evergreen forests of Kodagu are Agil, Aini, Hebhalsu, Krupu, Kiral bogi, Kalpaini, Chonapaini, Yenue-mara, Velthapaini, Dupa, pali, Nandi, Honne, Teak, Beeti (Rose wood), Jack, Mathi, etc. Species of secondary importance found in this region are the Perumara, Kat-Kumbala, Palmani, Karpamara, Gerumara, Choremara, Bage mara, etc. The species commonly found in the eastern forests are the Adale, Alale, Ambatte, Aralimara, Arasinatega, Bage, Basrimara, Srigandhada mara, Gantimara etc. There are large clumps of bamboos in the eastern part of Kodagu. Minor forest produce of the district
. consists of tamarind, myrobalam, soapnut, tanning barks, horns, bee wax, honey, gums, honge seeds, lichens and nux vomica.
The picturesque scenery of the forests and the bamboo clusters of Kodagu have somewhat been marked on account of the indiscriminate felling of
the trees and bamboos. The Government through its
Department of Forests has taken a number of measures to protect the forests and the indiscriminate
felling of trees in the area.
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Fauna: The forests of the district have been providing a good covcr as well as food and fodder to a variety of animals and birds. The fauna ofKodagu district is not very different from that of the adjoining districts, but on account of the shelter the hills and thick jungles of Kodagu offer and the availability of plenty of drinking water, their number in the district is larger. The whole of Kodagu is rich in fauna because of the dense forests and evergreen valleys. During the period of heavy rains (monsoon) the beasts of pray move over to the adjoining tracts to escape the fury of monsoons. The bigger beasts of prey are normally found in the regions where there are streams and the topography is not too steep or precipitous as in the case of the extreme west. The northern, eastern and southern regions are full of all kinds of animals. The carnivorous animals found in considerable numbers are the tigers, panthers, wild bears and bears besides the tiger cats, civet cats, porcupine, etc. Of the non-carnivorous type, the elephant and the bison are the most important. Elephants are largely found in the Nagarhole and Thithmathi ranges that are in the southeastern and eastern sectors, on the borders of Wynad of Kerala and Mysore district of Karnataka. The next of the larger species to elephant is bison (called Kati), which is commonly found in the reserve forest tracts. Bison is a ferocious animal that moves about within the district throughout the year and attacks when alarmed or provokcd. Sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, rabbits, monkeys, wild-dogs, etc., are very common in the forests of Kodagu. In the reptile class, the most common is the cobra. In the dense jungles, the king cobra is also found. The krait and the python exist all over the forest area.
A variety of birds with pleasing colours and beautiful plumage adorn the skies of the district. Among the birds of prey, the soaring vultures and the eagles are found in the jungles. The kite is a common bird in Kodagu. The Malhar togon, a variety of parrots, woodpeckers, black cuckoo, and the redwingcd crested cuckoo, the Nilgiri-black-bird (also called the nightingale of Kodagu), mynah and numerous other types of birds are found here. Peacocks are normally found in the bamboo jungles. Soon after the monsoon birds arrive in thousands, the honeybee is an asset of Kodagu that has been supporting a thriving industry for decades. The
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butterflies, moths and spiders are present in large numbers in Kodagu district. There are several kinds of crabs. The leeches, called ligani, are active during the monsoon months and those who frequent thc forests know their nuisance value.
Game laws have been formed and are strictly enforced with a view to preserve the wild life. Under the Elephant Preservation Act, 1879, no elephant could be shot except with a special license obtained from the Government. Similarly for the protection of species of tigers, Government enacted laws to prevent their extinction. Likewise, shooting of parrots, birds of bright plumage and those known for pleasant tunes and singing, Malabar squirrel, young stock of pigeon, spottcd deer, barking deer and antelope is totally prohibited. It is well known, that the Government had taken a conscious and concerted efforts to preserve the natural wealth with which the district is endowed. Kodavas alias Coorgs the predominant community of Kodagu, have a martial tradition and, hunting had for long been incorporated into their way of life. They have adjusted themselves admirably to the various enactments, which have been contemplated for the preservation of the wild life and the nature's bounty.
(10) Soils
The soils of the district are of heterogeneous profile and consist oflatcritic debris found in different stages of weathering and laterization. The valleys and slope have fertile red loamy soil that is suitable for cultivation; In the eastern zone dark clay soils are predominant whereas in the central zone loamy soils are predominant and in the western zone the soil is highly leached and are being lateritic in content, tends to be very shallow.
(11) Cropping pattern
Out of the 410,775 hectares land of the district 134,597 hectares are covered with the forests. According to the latest statistical data available, 54,701 hectares of land are not available for cultivation and 67,597 hectares are not cultivated. It is only in 141,713 hectares of land that cultivation has taken place during the year 1998-99. That is about 34.50 per cent of area of the district are under cultivation.
The lands under different area are given in the following table.
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LAND USE PATTERN FOR 1998-99 IN HECTARES
Name of Geogra Forest Area
Land put to Non- Uncultivable Cultiva Area Sown Total Taluk phicaI agricultural use Fallow Land ble Net Area
Area -:B~a-r-r-e-n-La=-n-d-:--C:::-ul:-t-iv---,P-e-r-m-a-n---'I1-r-ee-s- Fallow ---N-e-t--M-o-r-e--l1-ot-'-a-I-Irrigatcd
and put to able ent and Land Area than Area Unculti Non- . waste pastures groves Sown once Sown
vable agricul land land tural
use 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Madikeri 145,045 47,514 13,550 4,380 10,099 4,199 22,269 4,683 38,351 50 Somvarpet 99,999 20,849 8,923 16,110 908 3,740 2,729 4,308 42,432 1,440 Virajpet 165,731 66,234 8,537 3,201 908. 9,865 12,880 3,176 60,930. 10
Total 410,775 134,597 31,010 23,691 11,915 17,804 37,878 12,167 ]41,713 1,500
Source : District al a Glance, Kodagu District, 1999-2000, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalore.
LAND HOLDINGS IN HECTARES 1995-96
12
38,401
43,872
60,940
143,213
13
66
3,012
16
3,094
Name ofTaluk Marginal (Below I)
Small (1-2)
Semi-Medium Medium (4-10) Large (10 & Total Holdings
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
Total
(2-4) above)
Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area 2 3 4 5 6 ·7 8 9 10 11 12 13
5,920 3,174 4,538
11,064
6,029
5,857
3,157
5,627
4,462
6,371 3,721 10,337 2,161 12,474 410 8,779 16,750 41,135
8,012
6,383
3,393
4,513
9,356
12,659
2,003 11,893
3,484 20,627
549 10,754
933 ·15,604
22,636
19,421
45,872
58,430
23,013 12,188 ]4,627 20,766 11,627 32,352 7,648 44,994 1,892 35,137 58,807 145,437
. Source: District at a Glance, 1999-2000 Kodagu District, DirectOTate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalon:
The land holdings for the year 1995-96 of different size arc shown in the above table. The size of the agricvulture agricultural holdings is one of the important factors that determine the productivity of the land. From the above table, it is
observed that the number of marginal holdings below one hectare and small holdings of size one to two is high which constitute about 64.00 per cent of the total holdings. Only 1,892 holders own land more than 10 hectares.
AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF PRINCIPAL CROPS FOR 1998-99 UNDER ALL SEASONS
Principal
Crops
Irrigated Un-irrigated Total Area in Production Yield in Area in Production Yield in Area in Production Yield in
Paddy
Rice
·Maize Ragi
1
Total Cereals
Other Pulses
hectare in tones
2
3,5o.~
3,504
3,504
3
13,750
9,170
9,170
Total Food grains 3,504 9,170
Kgs per hectare hectare
4
4,131
2,755
2,755
2,755
5
37,162
37,162
1,495 425
39,082
39,082
in tones
6
113,897
75,972
5,800 460
82,232
82,232
Note: Data for Irrigated and Un-irrigated area separately are not available
Kgs per hectare in tones Kgs per
hectare 7
3,226
2,152
4,084 1,139
2,215
2,215
8
40,666 40,666
1,495 425
42,586
850
43,436
9
127,647
85,142
5,800
460
91,402
116 91,518
hectare 10
3,304
2,204
4,084
1,139
2,259
144 2,218
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AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF CROPS FOR 1998-99 UNDER ALL SEASONS Crops Arca in hcctares Production in tones Yield in Kgs pcr
hectare
1 2 3 4
Commercial Crops 3 264 Cotton 2
Sugarcane 7 718 108
Tobacco 486 343 742
Plantation and Horticultural Crops 8anana 110 2,127 19,332
Sweet Potato 20 125 6,309
Tapioca 32 644 20,333
Mango 52 135 2,590
Guava 20 129 6,448
Sapota 17 49 2,868
Lemon 73 515 7,061
Cashew nut (Raw) 1,737 1,021 594
Cashew nut (Processed) 1,737 255 148
Condiments and Spices Crops Dry Chillies 256 1,363 5,326
Tunneric 5 25 5,070
Dry Ginger 651 8,423 1,307
Black Pepper 1,580 4,489 287
Cardamom 9,325 582 63
Areca nut (Raw) 1,097 7,388 6,803
Areca nut (processed) 1,097 1,535 1,413
Coconut in thousand nuts 776 3,708 4,826
Source: Fully Revised Estimates of Principal Crops in Kamataka for the year 1998-99, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalore
The major cultivation crops grown during the year 1998-99 in the district are; Paddy in 40,666 hectares and Ragi in 425 hectares. In about 1,495 hectares of land Maize was grown. Thus, in about 42,586 hectares of land cultivation crops were grown. The major plantation crops grown in all over the district are coffee, cardamom, pepper, areca nut, coconut, tea and orange.
Paddy is grown extensively in all regions of the district and it is the staple food of Kodagu. Ragi is grown in Somvarpet tal uk of the district. The plantation crop coffee, cardamom, pepper, etc., are mainly grown for commercial purposes and are the main backing of the economy of the people of this area. The paddy crop in the district is purely a rain fed one with m;arly 50% of the area under this crop is in Vir~pet taluk. Cultivation of coffee, is equally important to that of paddy. Among the plantation crops, coffee stands first. Cultivation of this crop is done on scientific lines. Two principle species of coffee grown are Arabica and Robusta. Arabica is grown in 25,887 hectares and Robusta is grown in 53,980 hectares. The production of Arabica and Robusta are 32,300 Metric Tons (MT) and 71,600 Metric Tons (MT) respectively*. Cardamom grown both wild and is also reared. Among the fruit, the coorg oranges (Mandarin) are famous for its flavour
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and superior quality; attractive appearance and the deep orange colour. Its sugar and acid contents are well blended. Thc orange cultivation, though in all parts of Kodagu was done in earlier decades, recently, the cultivation of this crop is diminishing significantly; the reason better known to the people themselves. Dry crops like ragi, com (maize), avare, hurali and others are chiefly grown on the western banks of Cauvery. Tea and mbber are also grown to some extent. The table given above explains the area, production and yield and the principal crops and other crops for the year 1998-99 in the district.
The agricultural season in the district commences with the onset of southwest monsoon when preparatory cultivation begins in the wetlands. The only season that is very important for farming practices is the kharif season, the duration of which is from May to December. Rabi crops are mainly grown in Somvarpet and Madikeri taluks only, in a small area between January and April. The paddy crop harvesting time will be the end of December and the threshing work continues till the end of Febmary, which marks the end of the agricultural season in Kodagu. During thc same period, the harvesting of the principal plantation crops like coffee,
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cardamoIT)., pepper and orange will be mostly over. The harvesting of Robusta coffee, which starts from about the middle of January, continues till the end of March.
(12) Irrigation
The main drainage pattern of Coorg is in an easterly direction towards the Bay of Bengal, while a few mountain torrents flow west from the Western Ghats towards the Arabian Sea. The rivers are not noticed either for their width or for depth, but their water supply is abundant. As the sources of the rivers are high up in the mountains and as their courses lie
over steep declivities, they flow with great rapidity over rocky beds. Owing to the height of their banks and the unevenness of the place, few of them are used for irrigation purposes. Except for a few small tanks situated in different parts of the district and . some streams and springs, there are no facilities for an assured water supply for irrigation. The taluk wise details for the sources of irrigation and the area covered for the year 1998-99 is given in the table mentioned below.
* Ref: A Handbook of Kamataka 200 I, Gazetteer Department,
Government of Karnataka.
NET AREA IRRIGATED BY DIFFERENT SOURCES Name of Taluk Net area irrigated for 1998-99 (Area in hectares)
Madikeri Somvarpet Virajpet Total
Canal
2
2,047
2,047
Tank
3 26 50 5
81
The total area irrigated during the year 1998-99 was 3,094 hectares as per the published figures available from the district Statistical Office, Kodagu district. Out of 3,094 hectares, 2,047 hectares are irrigated by canals which is found only in Somvarpet taluk, 81 hectares by tanks, 28 hectares by well and 938 hectares by other sources like lift irrigation, etc.
Few irrigation projects that sprang up in the district have paved the way for an assured·water supply to augment the agricultural production. Among them, Harangi Reservoir project is worth mentioning in the district. This project was approved by the Govt. in 1986. This project comprises of a reservoir across the river Harangi a tributary to the river Cauvery, near Hudgur village in Somvarpet taluk. With canals on both banks, it is expected to provide irrigation to an extent of 53,591 hectares in Kodagu, Hassan and Mysore districts. The dam is 846 metres long and 46.94 metres high with a storage capacity of 240.69 Million Cubic metres (Meum). It has submerged an extent of 1,909 hectares of land affecting 13 villages! hamlets. There are two canals and two lift irrigation schemes under this project. Thc Left Canal Bank and Right will provide irrigation to 53,591 hectares. The work is nearing completion.
Kodagu will also be benefited by the other major project approved by the government. The project
Wells Lift Bore Wells Other Total Irrigation sources
4 5 6 7 8 40 66
25 25 865 3,012 3 2 6 16
28 27 911 3,094
approved is Hemavathy Project Zone, Gorur in the Hassan taluk of Hassan district.
Chicklihole is another medium irrigation project cOlllmenced in the year 1978. This project comprises of a reservoir across Chicklihole, a tributary to the river Cauvery near Rangasamudra village in Somvarpet taluk. With flow canals on both banks, the project will provide irrigation to an extent of 865 hectares in the taluk. It has submerged an extent of 107 hectares area without affecting any village. The work is under progress.
13) Natural Wealth
No systematic mineral survey of the district has been conducted, but selected portions have been surveyed. Kodagu district is not noted for any richness of economic mineral deposits. There are a few deposits of Mica, Kyanite, Iron ore and Clay. The mica is found near Kushalnagar, near Marenad and Parakatageri and also about two miles west of Madikeri. Kyanite in the fonn of small knots is found on the eastern slopes and western Oanks of the mound near Katakeri village near Madikeri. It is also found ncar Siddapur. The granites, gneisses and Chamockites form excellent material for building purposes and as road ballast. The pink porphyritic granites take an excellent polish and are used for building and decorative purposes. The following table gives the taluk wise mineral resources.
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TALUKWISEML'IERAL RESOURCES OFTHE DISTRICT
SLNo. Name ofTaluk Type of Mineral Remarks
2
3
2 Madikeri Somvarpet Virajpet
. Ma'or
3
Source; Department of Mines & Geology, Gov!. of Karnataka
(14) Animal Husbandry
Livestock rearing plays very vital role in rural economy in supplementing family income from agriculture and also providing employment. It is more active wherever agriculture is predominant in the society. Farmers are dependent on animal husbandry activities to utilize agricultural byproducts and crop residues to convert them into
Minor 4
Ordinary Sand, Building Building Stone, Ordinary Building Stone, Ordinary
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animal products with good returns. According to
livestock Census (Provisional figures) 1997, the total
livestock population of the district is 288,589, which
includes cattle, Buffaloes, Sheep, Goats, Pigs,
Rabbit, Dogs and other livestock. Total poultry
population 333,006. The following table shows the
distribution of various types of livestock in the
district for the year 1997.
DISTRIBUTION OF LNESTOCK POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT
SJ.No. Name of Livestock Total Livestock
2
Cattle 2 Buffaloes 3 Sheep 4 Goats 5 Pigs 6 Rabbits 7 Dogs 8 Other Livestock
Total Livestock Total Poultry
The milk production in the district is 51 thousand tons, 363 lakhs of eggs and 830 tons of meat is produced annually.
There are elevcn livestock farms under the control of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary services in the State. Out of these, one station namely, Jercy Cattle Breeding Station, Kudige is in the district. This station is engaged in Jercy Cattle Breeding, bull-calf production, farmer's training, fodder development and pig development.
There are thirty-two poultry institution functioning in the State. Of these one District Poultry Rearing and Training Centrc at Kudige and a Poultry Rearing Centre at Ponnampet are functioning in the
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3
137,510 43,299
830 6,940
42,194
442 57,330
48 288,583 333,006
district. The swine breeding policy of the State aims
at usage of exotic breeds of pigs like Landrace and
Yorkshine. On the whole there are three Pig Breeding station functioning in the State. Of which, one is stationed at Kudige in Kodagu district.
The demand for Rabbit meat is mounting and to
meet this demand, the department has started nine breeding centers in the State and· one center is stationed at Kudige.
(14A) Veterinary Services
The spread of Veterinary services has related to overall improvement of animal health. The district has 74 Veterinary institutions for the year 2000. The details are as follows :
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VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 2000
, SI. No. Veterinary Services No. ofInstitu tions
2 3
1 Hospital 6 2 Dispensaries 21 3 Primary Veterinary Centres 26 4 Mobile Dispensaries 3 5 Artificial Insemination Centres 18
Total 74 Source: Kamataka at a Glance 2000-2001, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Guvernment of Kamataka.
(15) Fisheries
The development work on fisheries started during the mid fifties in the district. The development was
focused on inland fisheries. More areas were brought
under fish culture. The district has one Co-operative
Society and 10 private fish markets. The fishermen population in the district are covered under various welfare schemes introduced by government for the benefit of fishing community in the State. The following table highlights the fishing activities in the district.
FISHINGACTIVITYIN THE DISTRICT Estimated Fish Production
1 Fish Seed Stocked a) Reservoirs b) Major Tanks c) Minor Tanks
Total
Estimated Fish Production a) Cultured b) Natural
Total,
InMTs 2
In lakh fingerlings 5
12.55
17.55
InMTs 1,119.30
94.07 1,213.37
Source: Statistical Bulletin of Fisheries 1998·99, Directorate of Fisheries, Governmeut of Kamatka
(16) Industries
Though Kodagu is agriculturally prosperous, in its industrial potentiality, it is still considered to be a backward district in the State. The role of manufacturing industry in the economy of the district is minimal. There are no large-scale industries in the district. The industrial units in the district comprise of few rice mills, couple of saw
mills, printing presses both private and government, the government run-central workshop and few engineering and automobile repair workshops. There are also few household industries in the district. There are totally forty factories giving employment to 3,082 persons in the district. The table below indicates the taluk wise details of factories in the district.
TALUKWISE DETAILS OF MAJOR FACTORIES FOR THE YEAR 1998-99
Name of Taluk Number of Factories in the District No. Employed
Textiles Chemicals Engineering Others Total
2 3 4 5 6 7
Madikeri 3 2 5 209
Somvarpet 27 27 2,583
Virajpet 2 6 8 290
Total 5 35 40 3,082
Source: District Statistics at a Glance, Kodagu District 199&·1999, District Statistical Office, Kodagu.
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(17) Trade and Commerce
Trading and commercial activities are by and large confined to a few urban centers, which mainly import consumer goods from larger wholesale centrcs beyond the district to cater to the needs of the local people. In the overall economy of the district, the share of its sector is not quite
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impressive. The chief items of export are Cotfee, Cardamom, Pepper, Oranges, Rubber, Timber, Honey etc. The district has 91 commercial banks, 19 Grameena banks, 3 Urban Co-operative banks, 3 Regional Land Development bank and one other Cooperative bank. The taluk wise details are given in the table below.
TALUKWISE DETAILS OF BANKS IN THE DISTRICT
Name ofTaluk Number of Banks as on 31.03.1999
Commercial Grameena Banks Urban Co-op Other Regional Land
Banks Banks Co-op Banks Development
2 3 4 5 6
M adikeri 29 8
Somvarpet 28 4
Virajpet 34 7 2 1
Total 91 19 3 3 Source: District Statistics at a Glance, Kodagu District 1999-2000, District Statistical Office, Kodagu.
Several Co-operative Societies are there in the district, which are discharging useful functions in the different parts of the district and are dealing with various items produced in the district. The number
of regulated markets is only five and the total turnover is 158.451akhs for the year 1998-99. The table below provides taluk wise infonnation on number of societies and markets in the district.
NUMBER OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN THE DISTRICT
Name of Taluk Co-operative Societies Liquida Regulated Markets Turn over
Agricul Milk Hous Mar Others Total tcd Co- Main Sub Total in 1998-99
ture Produ ing ket operative (in lakhs)
cers Societies
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Madikeri 20 I 113 137 8 14.80 Somvarpct 20 19 4 53 98 6 2 24.18 Virajpet 28 I 8 68 J 15 2 2 119.47 Total 68 20 1 13 234 350 16 3 2 5 158.45
Source: District Statistics at a Glance, Kodagu District J 999-2000, District Statistical Office, Kodagu.
(18) Transport and Communication
In the sector of Transport and Communication, Kodagu is still far behind the other districts of the State. Perhaps Kodagu is the only district in the State, which is not connected by Railways. There are no National Highways passing through the district. There
are no waterways either. The roads in the district
are classified as State High ways, District Major roads,
Village roads, TDB Roads, Forest roads, Irrigation Department roads, and Municipality and other roads.
Taluk wise length of roads and communication
facilities available in the district is given below.
DETAILS OF ROAD TRANSPORT IN THE DISTRICT Name ofTaluk Length of Roads in kms. Pucca
State Dist. Village TDB Forest Irri- Munici Total Roads Highway Major Roads Roads Roads gation pality Roads
Roads Dept. Roads Roads
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 515 198 60 110 1,194 648 460 317 80 105 1,344 741 423 107 153 1,105 712
1,398 622 293 105 110 3,643 2,101 1999-2000, Direclorate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalore
Madikeri 72 239 Somvarpct 111 271 Virajpet 128 294 Total 311 804
Source: District Statistics at a Glance, Kodagu Dislrict
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DETAILS OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES IN THE DISTRICT
Name of Taluk Communication Facilities Post Offices Telegrapb Offices Telepbone Excbanges Telepbones
2 3 4 5
Madikeri 65 25 23 10,913 Somvarpet Virajpet
80 30 20 7,614 76 30 28 12,462
Total 22] 85 71 30,989 Source: District Statistics at a Glance, Kodagu District 1999-2000, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, 13angalore.
(19) Electricity and Power
Kamataka has a place of .pride in the field of power generation in the country. KPTCL - Kamataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (erstwhile KEB) is mainly vested with the functions of
tribal colonies and harijan basthis and energisation of irrigation pump sets. Besides, this with a view to benefit'weakest among the section of society schemes called Bhagya Jyothi / Kutir Jyothi have been introduced.
transmission and distribution of power in the entire Following statement shows talukwise number of state. The Corporation has been attaching great villages electrified and talukwise energisation of IP importance to electrification of villages and hamlets, sets as on 31.3.1999 in Kodagu District
TALUKWISENUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRlFIEDAND ENERGISED IP SETS AS ON 31.3.1999
SLNo. Name of District I Taluk No. of Villages electrified No. ofJP Set energised No. of Bbagyajyothi connections
2 3
Note: *
2
KODAGU DISTRICT
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
Talukwise details are not available,
3
285
67 124 94
'4 5
3,584 6,101
665 '* 1,497 * 1,422
,.
Source: Annual Administration Report, 1999-2000, Karnataka power Transmission Corporation Ltd., Bangalore.
(v) CENSUS CONCEPT
Building
A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the ground. Sometimes it is madc up of more than one component unit which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that building which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-cumresidence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cumresidence, etc.
Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. But in some areas the very naturc of construction of houses is such that there, may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is also provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are also treated as separate buildings.
Permanent houses
Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of permanent materials. The material of wans can be anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, stones or concrete.
Semi-permanent houses
Houses in which either the wall or the roof is made of permanent material and the other is made of temporary material.
Temporary houses
Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo,
plastic, polythene, mud, unbumt bricks orwood. Roof
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may be made from anyone of the following temporal)' materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, plastic or polythene.
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, passage-way and verandah which are not nonnally 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 recognised 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.
In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for numbering in the field by the enumerators is described hereunder:
Sometimes a series of different buildings are found along a street which are joined with one another by common walls on either side looking like a continuous
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structure. These different units are practically independent of one another and are likely to have been built at different times and owned by different persons. In such cases, though the whole structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be one building, each portion was treated as a separate building and its constituent units as separate census
houses.
On the other hand, one may come across cases, particularly in large cities of multi storeyed ownership flats. In these cases while the stmcture looks like one building, different persons own the flats. In case of such multi storeyed structures, having a number of flats owned by different persons, the entire stmcture was treated as one building and each flat as a separatc census house.
Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate buildings owned by different persons then each such building is treated as a separate building. There can be a situation where within an enclosed compound there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or company or even government that are actually in occupation of diffcrent persons. For example, Indian Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their employees. Each such building was treated as a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings there were flats in occupation of different households, each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house.
Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, each room having direct entrance from the common staircase or courtyard, by definition, this has to be treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms are occupied by a single household it was not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In such a case,' singleness , of use of these rooms along with the main house should be considered and the entire flat was treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two independent households occupy these five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the second household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the use, the first three rooms together were treated as one census house and the remaining rooms as another census house. But if each room
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was occupied by an independent household, then each such room was treatcd as a separate census house.
In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostell Hotel building was treated as one census house. But if such hostels/ hotels have out houses or other structures used for different purposes or the same purpose, then each such structure attached to thc main hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house.
In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separate structure, they form a single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated collectively as one building and one census house. If some of the huts are used by one houschold and the others by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts were treated as separate census houses. However, if there were also other huts in the compound used for other purposes and not as part of the household's residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these were treated as separate census houses.
On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than one structure within an enclosed or open compound (premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one building number was given for this group and cach of thc constituent a separate census house
number.
Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars· has come up was trcated as a building.
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.
Rural-Urban area
The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets 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. In thc Census ofIndia 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows:
a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc.
b) A place satisfying1he following three criteria simultaneously:
i) A minimum population of 5,000;
ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and
iii) a density of population of at least 400 per sq. km.(l,OOO per sq.mile)
For identification of places which would qualitY to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in nonagricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population refcrred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account.
Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities and towns have also been treated as urban under 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of outgrowths are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deservc to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, whercver presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of such towns.
City
Towns with population of 100,000 and above are
called cities.
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Urban Agglomeration
An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spr~ad constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban outgrowths of such tOWIlS. In some cases railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may come up near a city or statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. 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 deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread.
For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, following criteria are taken as pre-requisites:
(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 all the constituents (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census).
With these two basic criteria having been met, the following are the possible different situations in which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted:
i) a city or town with one or more contiguous outgrowths;
ii) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths; and
iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread.
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 bc treated as a separate household. The important link
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in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multimember
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, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to thc enumerators at the Census 2001; it was specifically mentioned that this category of households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen.
llouseless Household
Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, man taps, railway platforms, etc., arc treated as Houseless Households.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be Schedulcd Castes in relation to that State or Union territory. Article 342 similarly provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which are to be deemed for the purposes ofthe Constitution to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory and not outside.
It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a religion different from Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Castes in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States
ANALYTICAL NOTE
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Un.ion werc in relatio~: fQ that State whether they professed the Hindu or the .Sikh religion. Subsequently; in September 1956, by an airiendment, th\,! Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the samc footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Ordcr 1990, the Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes.
The list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union Ten-itory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Union Territory and not outside. In respect of Kamataka State the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as contained in the Scheduled· Castes & Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 are valid for the purpose of Census of India, 2001. With the promulgation of Act 39 of 1991 however, the sub entries Naik, Nayak, Beda, Bedar and Vahniki were added under the main entry at S.No. 38 (Naikda, Nayaka, ..... ) of the Scheduled Tribes list of the State. There are in all 101 Scheduled Castes and 49 Scheduled Tribes in the State which are listed below:
The lists containing the names of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the. Census of India 2001 in the State/ Union territory are given below:
List of Scheduled Castes
1 Adi Andhra 2 Adi Dravida 3 Adi Kamataka 4 . Adiya (in Coorg district)
5 Ager (> Ajila 7 Anamuk 8 Aray Mala
9 Arunthathiyar
10 Arwa Mala 11 Baira 12 Bakad 13 Bant (in Belgaum, Bijapur, Dharwar
and North Kanara districts)
14 Bakuda 15 Balagai
16 17 18 19 20 21
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23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
Bandi Banjara, Lambani Bathada Beda Jangam, Budga Jangam Bellara Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana,Rukhi, Malkana, Halalkhor, Lalbegi,Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli Bhambi. Bhambi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, Madig, Mochi, Muchi, Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar Bhovi Bindla Byagara Chakkiliyan Chalavadi, Chalvadi, Channayya
. Chandala Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar Dakkal, Dokkalwar Dakkaliga Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya Dom, Dombara, Paidi, Pano Ellamalwar, Yellammalawandlu Ganti Chores Garoda, Garo Godda Gosangi Halleer Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar,Halasvar Handi Jogis Hasla Holar, Valhar Holaya, Holer, Holeya . Holeya Dasari Jaggali Jambuvulu Kadaiyan Kalladi Kepmaris Kolupulvandlu Koosa Koracha Korama Kotegar, Mctri Kudumban
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57 Kuravan Bavacha, Bamcll.<t
58 Lingader Bhil, Bhil Garasla; Dhbli Bhil, Drmgri Bhil, 59 Machala DWlgri Garasia(I\1;wasi BhiI, Rawal Bhil, 60 Madari Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, 61 Madiga Vasava, Vasave 62 Mahar, Taral, Dhcgu Megu 5 Chenchu, Chenchwar 63 Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar, Mam 6 Chodhara
Vankar 7 DubIa, Talavia, Halpati 64 MaiIa 8 Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi, Valvi 65 Mala 9 Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond 66 Mala Dasari 10 Gowdalu 67 Mala Hannai
11 Hakkipikki 68 Mala Jangam
12 Hasalam 69 Mala Masti
13 lrular 70 Mala Sale, Netkani 14 lmliga 71 Mala Sanyasi
72 Mang, Matang, Minimadig 15 Jenu Kuruba
73 Mang Garudi, Mang Garodi 16 Kadukumba
74 Manne 17 Kammara (in South Kanara district and
75 Masthi Kollegal taluk of Mysore district)
76 Mavilan 18 Kaniyan, Kanyan (in KollegaI taluk of
77 MeghvaI, Menghvar Mysore district) 78 Moger 19 Kathodi, Katkari, Dhar Kathodi, Dhor 79 Mukri Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari 80 Mundala 20 Kattunayakan 81 Nadia, Hadi 21 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 82 Nalkadaya 22 Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha 83 Nalakeyava 23 Konda Kapus 84 Nayadi 24 Koraga 85 Pale 25 Kota 86 Pallan 26 Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoya 87 Pambada 27 Kudiya, Melakudi 88 Panchama 28 Kwuba (in Coorg district) 89 Panniandi
29 Kwumans 90 Paraiyan, Paraya 30 Maha Malasar 91 Paravan 31 Malaikudi 92 Raneyar
93 Samagara 32 Malasar
94 Samban 33 Malayekandi
9S . Sapari .34 Maleru
96 Sillekyathas 35 Maratha (in Coorg district) 97 Sindhollu, Chindollu 36 Marati (in South Kanara district) 98 Sudugadu Siddha 37 Meda 99 Thoti 38 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka,
100 Tigar, Tirbanda Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana 101 Valluvan Nayaka, Naik, Nayak, Beda, Bedar and
Valmiki List of Scheduled Tribes 39 Palliyan
1 Adiyan 40 Paniyan 2 Barda 41 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
42 Patelia 43 Rathawa 44 Sholaga 45 Soligaru 46 Toda 47 Varli 48 Vitolia, Kotwalia, Barodia 49 Yerava
Language and Mother tongue
As per the Census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects information on the mother tongue of each person and mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The mother tongues returned by the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics.
Literate
A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could also have been achieved through adult literacy classes or through any non-formal educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as literates.
Literacy rate
Literacy rate of the population is defined as the percentage of literates in the age group seven years and above. For different age groups the percentage of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate.
Educational level
The highest level of education a person has completed.
Work
Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without
compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical andlor mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or milk production even solely for domestic consumption are also treated as workers.
Reference period for determining a person as worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date of enumeration.
Main worker
A person who has worked for major part of the reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economically productive activity is teoned as 'Main worker' .
Marginal worker
A person who worked for 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 ec onomically 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 she or he .is engaged in cultivation on land owned or held from government or held from privatc persons or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation:
A person who has given out her/his land to another person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation in exchange ofland, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not treated as cultivator.
Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as
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whcat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, groundnuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindrcd fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and bctelnuts
(areca).
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 all land on which shelhe works.
Household industry worker
Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scalc of a registercd factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of goods. A person who has been engagcd in the cconomic activity like above is termed as Household Industry Worker.
It does not includc professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Watennan, Astrologer, Dhabi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at homc by members of thc houschold.
Other worker
A person who has been engaged in some economic activity during the reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household Industry is termed as an 'Other Worker (OW)'. The type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, banking, mining, construction, political or social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In
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efIect, all those workers other: than cultivators or agricultural labourers or household industry workers, are 'Other' Work¢rs'.
Work participation rate
Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total
population.
Population density
Population density is the number of persons inhabited per square kilometer of the area.
Age
Age is measured in tenns of the completed number of years.
Sex ratio
Number of females per 1,000 males in a population.
(vi) NON-CENSUS CONCEPTS
Improved drinking water
If the household had access to drinking water supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well (protected or covered) situated within or outside the premises, it is considered as having access to improved drinking water.
It may be mentioned that such unifonn definition may not be valid across all states.
System of sewerage
Generally, a sewerage system would mcan a network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastage are callcd separate sewers; those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and stonn water are called combined sewers. However, in 'some towns which are not provided with such underground sewerage system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns.
Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night soil
There are three prevalent systems of disposal of human wastes, viz.(i) underground sewerage, (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal systems, likc septic tank, leaching cess pool and
ANALYTICAL NOTE
collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual scavenging.
The system of underground sewerage provides for the street sewerage with which are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is transported without the need for scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and big to~s.
Where the streets sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a subsoil dispersion system or a leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed Of locally in leaching pit, a septic tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores of the. soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration through the soil traversed.
Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines arc connected with them. These wells are cleaned at periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type or latrines are of service type latrines from where human excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping grounds.
Fertility
In demography, the word fertility is used in relation to the actual production of children or occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of rate at which population adds to itself by births and normally assessed by relating the number of births to a full or part of the population, such as number of married women or number of women of childbearing age. The definitions of the terminology used in computing different fertility rates are mentioned below:
Crude birth rate (CBR)
Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 population.
. Number of live births during the year
CBR = --------------------------------------- x 1,000 Mid year Population
Crude death rate (CDR)
Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid year popUlation, normally expressed per 1,000 population.
Numbcr of deaths during the year CDR = ---------------------------------------- xl, 000
Mid year Population
Natural growth rate
Growth rate is obtained as the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence of migration.
Age specific fertility rate (ASFR)
Number of live births in a year to female population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1,000 women.
Number of live births in a particular age group
ASFR= x 1,000 Midyear female population of the same age group
Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR)
Number of live births in a year to married female population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1,000 married women.
Number of live births in a particular age group
ASMFR= ----------------------------------- x 1,0_00 Midyear married female population of the same age group
General fertility rate (GFR)
Number of live births per 1,000 women in the reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.
Number of live births in a year GFR = ---------------------------------------- x 1,000
Midyear female population in the age-group (15-49) years
General marital fertility rate (GMFR)
Number oflive births per 1,000 married women in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.
Number of live births in a year GMFR = ------------------------------------- x 1,000
Midyear married female popUlation in the age-group (15-49) years.
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Total fertility rate (TFR)
It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility rates (number of children born per woman of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It provides the average number of children that will be born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period.
45-49 5 x L ASFR
15-19· TFR = ---------------------------------
1,000
Total marital fertility rate (TMFR)
Average number of children that would be born to a married woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49) years assmning that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period.
45-49 5 x L ASMFR
15-19 TMFR = ------------------------------
1,000
Age specific mortality rate (ASMR)
Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group per 1,000 population of the same age group.
Number of deaths in a particular age group
ASMR = ------------------------------- x 1,000 Midyear population of the same age group
Probability of dying between birth and age 1.
This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths in a year of children aged less than one year to the number of births in that year.
Probability of dying between birth and age 2.
q,
Probability of dying between birth and age s. This indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate (U
5MR).
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Infant mortality rate (IMR)
Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of children below one year) in a year to thc number of live births in that year.
Number of infant deaths during the year
IMR = ------------------------------------- x 1,000 Number of live births during the year
Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Neonatal mortality rate and Post neonatal mortality rate. The neonatal mortality rate also comprises of two parts viz., early neonatal mortality rate and late neonatal mortality rate. These are defmed as:
Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR)
Number of infants dying within the fIrst month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births of the same year.
Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or under during the year
NMR= ------------------------------------------ x 1,000 Number of live births during
the year
Early neo-natal mortality rate
Number of infant deaths of less than 7 days during the year
= ---------------------------------~--------------- x 1,000 Number of live births during the year
Late neo-natal mortality rate
Number of infant deaths of 7 days to less than 29 days during the year
- ------------------------------------------------- x 1,000 Number of live births during the year
Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR)
Number of deaths of 29 days to less than one year during the year
= ------------------------~-------------------------- x 1,000 Number of live births during the year
Perinatal mortality rate (PMR)
Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week of delivery per 1,000 births in a year.
ANALYTICAL NOTE
Number of still births and infant deaths of less than 7 days during the year
PMR = ------------------------------------------ x 1,000 Number of live births and still births during the year
Still birth rate (SBR)
Number of stillbirths during the year -------------------------------------------- xl, 000
Number of live births and stillbirths during the year
Maternal mortality rate (MMR)
Number of deaths of women in the age group 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days oftennination of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth per 100,000 live births in a given year.
Number of maternal deaths to women in the age group 15-49
MMR= -------------------------------------- :x 100,000 Number of live birth
Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 population)
Number of currently married females in the age groupl5-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages.
Child woman ratio (0-4)
1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years.
Child woman ratio (5-9)
2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years.
Migration
Migration is the third component of population change, the other two being mortality and fertility.
A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than the place of hislher birth.
Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of last residence if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other thanhis/her place of immediate last residence outside the village or town and not simply in another house or locality in the same village or town.
Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! migration of people has been explained below as these are important components concerning migration :
i) Migration of persons in search of job is high
in the country. In many cases such migrants are only seasonal in nature. People migrate to other places for work in a particular season and come back again to their usual place of residence after three or four months. All such workers are treated as migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any other place for attending short term vocational or educational course that lasted for only few months of a year, she/he too were considered as a migrant.
iI) Where a person had merely gone out to another place or had been ·shifting from one place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment or for temporary business purposes, such persons are not deemed to have had another residence different from the place where she/he or her/his family normally resides. She/he is not considered as migrant
iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or to her parents or other relative's house for delivery and if the hospital or the parentslrelatives houses is in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the hospital or parents/ relative's house is the place of last residence of the child but not of the mother.
A new response category 'Moved after birth' was added in Census of India 2001 in the question on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress migration as a reason for migration for last residence migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered undcr category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has been determined as applicable at the time ofmigration and not in reference to any point of time after that. For example, if a person had moved from the place ofherlhis last residence for the purpose of education and subsequently at some point of time got employment there only, the reason for migration would be 'education' and not 'work/employment'.
Internal and International migration
The migrational movements are of three types (i) . Migration within the state itself with its components ( a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra district migration) (b) Migration from one district of state to another district of state (inter district migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another
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State of the country (interstate migration), (iii) Migration from one country to another country. The fIrst two streams together constitute internal migration, while the last type of movement is called international migration. The present name of the countly, state or district and not the namc by which they were known at the time of herlhis birth or last residence were recorded.
Rural-Urban components of migration
Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have been determined as applicable at the time of migration and not with reference to any point of time after that.
The flow of migrants consists of four streams viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban to urban.
Civic status of urban units
Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation! Corporation, Municipal Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc.
Size class of VA / town
Size class ofUAlTown is based on the popUlation size of the UAlCity/Town. UAs./Towns with 100,000 and above population are cl~ssified as Class 1 VAs. I towns. These Class 1 UAs. / towns are now further sub classified in to seven sub classcs namely M1 to M7 depending on the popUlation size of UAiCityl Town. These arc M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 (2,000,000- 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999); M4 (500,000-999,999); M3(300,000-499,999); M2 (200,000-299,999) & MI (100,000-199,999). Towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 popUlation are classifIed as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class 111 towns, population with 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5,000 and 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than 5,000 popUlation are Class VI towns.
Slum area
The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; or b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack
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of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these _ factors, arc detrimental to safety, health or morals.
Mega city
The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term ofmetropolitan city in the form oflarge 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 Ministly 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 millions and above population have been treated as Mega cities.
(vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population, its Distribution:
(a) Distribution of population in Rural-Urban areas:
According to the 2001 Census, the total popUlation of Kodagu district is 548,561 comprising 274,831 males and 273,730 females. The population of the district forms 1.0 per cent of the state popUlation and ranks at 27th place among the districts. Out of the total popUlation of the district, about 86.3 per cent lives in rural areas while 13.7 per cent lives in urban areas. Rural papulation of the district is distributed among 3 taluks and urban popUlation spread over in 5 towns. The total urban popUlation in the district is 75,382 persons comprising 38,561 males and 36,821 females. The total rural population in the district comes to 473,179 persons and is composed of 236,270 males and 236,909 females as per 2001 Census. The rural popUlation is distributed in 291 inhabited villages and there are 5 un-inhabited villages in the district.
(b) Size-class and Civic Status of towns:
The Statement below gives the position and number of urban units according to size-class of popUlation as per 2001 Census:
ANALYTICAL NOTE
SIZE-CLASS AND CIVIC STATUS OF TOWNS
Serial Size Class of Name and civic status of town Urban Population number town
2 3
In Madi)l:cri
2 V' Somvarpel 3 IV Kushalnagar 4 IV Viirajpet 5 V Gonikoppal
Population Growth, Density and Sex-ratio:
Population Growth:
Kodagu district witnessed a positive growth rate in each decade with 3.3,36.0,40.7,17.2,22.1,5.8 and 12.3 per cent during the period 1901 to 2001 (except 3.1, 6.4 and 0.3 per cent negative growth during 1901-1921). According to the 1991 Census the total population of the district was 488,455. There has been net addition of 60, 1 06 persons during 1991-2001. The decadal growth rate of the district comes to 12.3 per ccnt. The growth rate for the rural and urban areas of the district is 5.3 and -3.3 per cent respecti vely.
Density:
The population density ofKodagu district is 134 persons per Sq. Km. against the state average of 276 persons. At taluk level, the density varies between 95 persons in Madikeri tal uk and 208 persons in Somvarpet taluk. In rural areas it comes to 96 persons per Sq. Km., while in urban areas it comes to 2,834 persons. In urban areas the density of population varies between 2,041 persons in Madikeri town and 5,429 persons in Somvarpet
town.
Sex Ratio:
There are 996 females for every one thousand males in Kodagu district. The sex-ratio figures for rural areas and urban areas of the district are 1,003 and 955 respectively. It is also observed that, the proportion of females in rural areas is higher than that of urban areas. Sex-ratio in the age-group 0-6 comes to 977 girls per 1,000 boys in the district as a whole. In rural areas, this proportion is 975, while in urban areas the sex-ratio of Child population works
out to 988 girls per 1,000 boys.
Persons Males Females
4 5 6
TMC 32,496 16,450 16,046 TP 7,220 3,622 3,598 CT 13,186 6,934 6,252 TP 15,213 7,742 7,471 CT 7,267 3,813 3,454
Work Participation Rate:
The work participation rate is defined as percentage of total workers to total population. According to 2001 Census, the total workers including main and marginal workers constitute 48.6 per cent of total population of the district. Of the total workers, the share of main workers is 92.9 per cent and marginal workers is 7.1 per cent. The remaining 51.4 per cent of population belongs to the category of nonworkers.
As per 2001 Census among the main workers male participation rate in the district is 95.1 per cent and corresponding proportion of females is 89.3 per cent. The proportion of female marginal workers is higher than male marginal workers, as the females are attending to one or more economic activities in addition to their household duties to improve the family income. Majority of the workers are engaged in other activities. Of the total 266,378 workers in the district, 7.9 per cent of thesc total workers arc categorized as cultivators, 4.3 per cent agricultural labourers, 0.9 per cent in household industries and 86.8 per cent in other services.
Literacy:
A person who can read and write in any language is considered as literate in Census. All children of age below 7 years are treated as illiterate.
As per 2001 Census, Kodagu district has reported 373,541 persons as literates constituting 78.0 per cent of the total population excluding the population of 0-6 years. The proportion of male and female literacy rates in the district are 83.7 and 72.3 per cent respectively. The literacy rate of males is higher than that of females. The gap in the male-female literacy rate is 11.4 per cent in
the district.
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The total literacy rates of rural and urban area are 76.1 and 89.7 per cent respectively. The rate of male and female literacy in rural areas is 82.1 and 70.1 per cent respectively. In urban areas this rate is 93.2 and 86.1 per cent respectively. The gap in malefemale literacy rates in urban areas is 7.1 as against 12.0 in rural areas. It is thus clear that females are better educated in urban areas than their counterparts in rural areas.
(c) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population 2001:
Of the 548,561 total population of the district 12.3
per cent of the total population belong to Scheduled
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Castes and 8.4 per cent to Scheduled Tribes. The
percentage of Scheduled Castes constitute 74.6 per
cent in rural areas and 25.4 per cent in urban areas.
The proportion of Scheduled Tribes is 82.6 and 17.4
in rural and urban areas respectively.
(viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset
tables 1 to 36
Following tables, which presents the data on
population within the district, with a brief notes will
provide an overview of the district.
TABLEl: DECADALCHANGEIN POPULATION OFTALUKS BVRESIDENCE, 1991-2001
Taluk Population Percentage decadal Percentage Urban
1991 2001 variation 1991-2001 PopUlation
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Madikeri 127,418 98,668 28,750 142,012 109,516 32,496 11.5 11.0 13.0 22.6 22.9 Somvarpet 182,526 157,345 25,181 205,921 185,515 20,406 12.9 18.0 -19.0 13.8 9.9 Virajpet 178,511 154,501 24,010 200,628 178,148 22,480 12.4 15.3 -6.4 13.5 11.2 District Total:488,455 410,514 77,941 548,561 473,179 75,382 12.3 15.3 -3.3 16.0 13.7
Data given in Tablc-l rcveals the talukwise dccadal variation of population in the district. During the decade 1991-2001 it has grown by 12.3 per cent. Though the overall growth of population has increased, negative growth rate is reported in urban areas. Particularly in
Somvarpet and Virajpct taluks, the decadal variation is -19.0 and -6.4 per cent respectively. The percentage of urban population to total population in the district also indicates a declining trend except in Madikeri taluk where it has grown by 13.0 per cent.
TABLE 2 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE
RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001
SI.No. District / Total number Total rural population Number and Population less than 200 C.D. bloek of iuhabited percentage of
villages villages
Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
I Madikeri 67 109,516 54,537 54,979 - (0.0) 2 Somvarpet 130 185,515 92,183 93,332 11 (8.5) 289 277 3 Virajpet 94 178,148 89,550 88,598 - (0.0) Districts (Rural} Total: 291 473,179 236.270 236,909 11 {3.8) 289 277
Number Population 200-499 Number and Population 500-999 Numberaud Population 1,000-and percentage of perce ntage of 1,999
percentage villages villages of villages
Males Females Males Females Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 (1.5) 194 190 16 (23.9) 6,107 6,218 32 (47.8) 24,038 24,335
16 (12.3) 3,141 3,362 46 (35.4) 16,324 16,413 31 (23.8) 20,958 21,630 3 (3.2) 656 674 27 (28.7) 10,554 10,369 33 (35.1) 23,519 23,416
20 (6.9) 3,991 4,226 89 (30.6) 32,985 33,000 96 ( 33.0) 68,515 69,381
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Numb'er lind Population 2,000- Number and Population 5,000-9;999 Number and Population 10,000 percentage of 4,999 percentage of percentage of and above
villages Males Females villages Males Females villages Males Females
19 20 21 22 23 24 '25 26 27 18 (26.9) 24,198 24,236 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 19 (14.6) 29,335 29,541 7 (5.4) 22,136 22,109 o (0.0) 0 0 26 (27.7) 39,982 39,592 5 (5.3) 14,839 14,547 o (0.0) 0 0
63 ( 21.6) 93,515 93,369 12 ( 4.1) 36,975 36,656 o ( 0.0) 0 0
There are 11 villages in the district having population less than 200, and these villages are in Somvarpct taluk. Again 20 villages are having population. 200-499 out of which 16 are in
Somvarpet taluk. it can be seen from the above table that population' in most of the villages in the district ranges between 500-999, 1,000-1,999 and above 2,000-4,999.
TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS
Namc of Town
(a) New (i)
(ii) Statutory Town Census Town
(b) Denotified (i) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified and also did
not satisfY the criteria to be treated as Census Towns (ii) . Statutory lowns of 1991 Census denotified but
identifiable as Census Towns based on demographic and economic criteria
(iii) Census towns of 1991 Census notified as Statutory town in 2001 Census
(c) Declassified
(d) Wholly merged with other town(s)
- Nil -- Nil -
- Nil -
- Nil -
- Nil -
1 Kodlipet (MP) 2 Sanivarsanthc (MP) 3 Suntikoppa (MP)
4 Ponnampet (MP)
- Nil -
Declassified means the Census towns of 1991 Census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria.
TABLE 4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001
Range of population Total number of villages Percentage of villages in Population Percentage
density (per square in each population each population density distribution of
kilometer) density range range population
2 3 4 5
0-10 11 3.8 2,565 0.5
11-20 8 2.7 6,666 1.4
21-50 23 7.9 23,290 4.9
51-100 33 11.3 42,917 9.1
101-200 120 41.2 166,088 35.1
201-300 55 18.9 100,563 21.3
301-500 21 7.2 57,808 12.2
501 + 20 6.9 73,282 15.5
Not known 0.0 0.0
District Total: 291 100.0 473,179 100.0
Population Density (Rural) of the district: 116.1
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Distribution of villages by population density and ranges arc presented in the above table. Data reveals that there are a good number of villages with a density of less than 100 persons per sq.km.
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Villages with a population density oflOI-200 persons per sq.km. is the maximum in the district. The population density for the rural area is 116.1 persons per sq.km.
TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT 1901-2001
Census Years State
Total Rural Urban
2 3 4
1901 983 984 976 1911 981 984 960 1921 969 975 936 1931 965 972 927 1941 960 965 935 1951 966 974 941 1961 959 973 913 1971 957 971 913 1981 963 978 926 1991 960 973 930 2001 965 977 942
The above table gives the sex-ratio for the rural and urban population of the state as well as that of the district from 1901 to 2001 census. It is observed that the state has recorded a decrease in the sex-ratio since 1901 census (983). However in 2001 census, the state has registered a better sex-ratio of 965 little higher than the ratio of 1991 Census (960). For the district, the sex-ratio in 1901 Census was 801, which with some
Census Years District Total Rural Urban
5 6 7 8
1901 801 805 767 1911 799 806 693 1921 831 840 674 1931 ·803 812 6S0 194] 827 831 772 ]951 830 837 750 1961 862 872 803 1971 910 917 872 1981 933 943 884 1991 979 986 938 2001 996 1,003 955
fluctuations increased over the decades. However, in 2001 Census, the district has recorded a sex-ratio of 996 better than that of 1991 Census 979. It is also observed that the sex-ratio in 2001 Census for the district (996), is more than that for the state (965). Again, the ratio for the rural women in 2001 Census is comparatively better than, that for the urban women in the state as well as in the district.
TABLE 6: SEX RATIO BY TALUKS, 2001
SI.No. Name ofTaluk Total
1 2 3 Madikcri 1,00]
2 Somvarpet 1,004 3 Virajpet 984
District Total: 996
There are 996 females per 1,000 males in the district. Higher sex ratio is noticed in rural areas. This ratio is 1,003 in rural area and 955 in urban area. The sex ratio is favourable for men in the district. Talukwise
Sex ratio Rural Urban
4 5 1,008 975 1,012 933
989 945 1003 955
comparison reveals that the sex ratio in Madikeri and Somvarpet taluks are favourable for female whereas' it is favourable for men in Virajpet. In all the taluks the sex ratio is favourable for men in urban areas.
TABLE 7: SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001
SL No. Name of C. D. block Sex ratio 1 2 3
Madikeri 1,008 2 Somvarpct 1,012 3 Virajpet 989
District (Rural) Total: 1,003
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
This table highlights the data on sex ratio by C.D.Block, which includcs all villages in the district. The sex ratio is favounible for women in .Madikeri
and Somvarpet C.D.Blocks and favourable for men in Virajpet C.D.Block.
TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULA nON BY RANGES, 2001
Range of sex ratio Number of for villages inhabited
villages
2 Less than 700 700-749 750-799 800-849 5 850-899 6 900-949 25 950-999 90 1,000-1,099 145 1,100+ 17 District Total: 291 Sex ratio (Rural) for District:
Percentage of villages in eaeh
range
3
0.3 0.3 0.3 1.7 2.1 8.6
30.9 49.8
5.8 100
Population 2001 Percentage didribution of
population
4 5 4'
43 43
4,518 4,609
40,426 175,346 238,107
10,083 473.179
1,003
1 8.5
37.1 50.3 2.1 100
The sex ratio of rural population by ranges is given . with corresponding number of villages. Though the
average sex ratio of rural population as given above
is 1,003, the sex ratio for villages by ranges reveals that there are 129 villages which have the sex ratio less than 1,000, favouring men in the rural arcas.
TABLE 9 : SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001
SLNo. Name of U.A. I Town Urban status of town Sex ratio
1 2 3 4 Madikeri TMC 975
2 Somvarpet TP 993 3 Kushalnagar CT 902 4 Virajpet TP 965 5 Gonikoppal CT 906
Sex ratio Urban for the district: 955
The sex ratio for the urban areas of the district is 955. This ratio is favourable for males in all the towns of the district. The lowest of 902 is reported
from Kushalnagar (CT) and the highest of 993 is reported from Somvarpet (TP).
TABLE 10: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKS, 2001
S)' No. Name ofTaluk TotallRnrall Total population in 0-6 age-group Sex ratio for 0-6
Urban Persons Mals Females age group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Madikeri Total 18,165 9,111 9,054 994 Rural 14,369 7,185 7,184 1,000 Urban 3,796 1,926 1,870 971
2 Somvarpet Total 25,396 12,939 12,457 963 Rural 22,932 11,703 11,229 959 Urban 2,464 1,236 1,228 994
3 Virajpet Total . 26,013 13,142 12,871 979 Rural 23,193 11,737 11,456 976 Urban 2,820 1,405 1,415 1,007
District Total: Total 69,574 35,192 34,382 977
Rural 60,494 30,625 29,869 975
Urban 9,080 4,567 . 4,513. 988
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Variations in child sex ratio has been a long observed phenomenon and have undergon'e considerable debate among the researchers and policy makers from time to time. Although the 'observed variations in the ratio favouring males is a biological factor, continued decline over the periods
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causes great concern among the policy makers. The taluk wise sex ratio for the 2001 Census is given in the above table which reveals that there are 977 girls per 1,000 boys. The sex ratio is equal in the nIral areas of Madikeri taluk and favourable for girls in urban areas in Virajpet taluk.
TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THEAGEGROUP 0-6 FOR C.D.BLOCKS,2001
S!. No. Name ofe.D. Block Total population in 0-6 age-group S ex ratio for 0-6
Persons Males Females age group
2
3
2
Madikeri Somvarpet Virajpet District (Rural) Total:
The table highlights the data on sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 by C.D. Blocks which include only the rural portions of the district. The sex
3 4 5 6 14,369 7,185 7,184 1,000 22,932 11,703 11,229 959 23,193 11,737 11,456 976 60,494 30,625 29,869 975
ratio is favourable for boys in Somvarpet and Virajpet C.D. Blocks while it is equal for boys and girls in Madikeri.
TABLE 12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001
Range of sex ratio for Number of Percentage Population 2001 Percentage
villages inhabited villages distribution of distribution of
1 2 Less than 700 18 700-749 13 750-799 7 800-849 29 850-899 26 900-949 30 950-999 25 1,000-1,099 73 1,100+ 70
District (Rural) Total 291 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 975
The sex ratio has been given by ranges for the rural popUlation in table No.12 above. Data reveals that good number of villages are reported under each range. Though the average
3 4 5 6.2 1,198 2.0 4.5 1,948 3.2 2.4 788 1.3
10.0 4,478 7.4 8.9 5,570 9.2
10.3 8,944 14.8 8.6 9,444 15.6
25.1 19,077 31.5 24.1 9,047 15.0
100.0 60,494 100.0
sex ratio for the rural district shows 975 girls per 1,000 boys, it is worth noting that 143 inhabited villages have the sex ratio favourable for girls.
TABLE 13: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS /
SI.No. NamcofUAI Urban status Total popUlation in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 Town of town Persons Males Females age group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Madikeri TMC 3,796 1,926 1,870 971
2 SOmvarpet TP 847 426 421 988 3 Kushalnagar CT 1,617 810 807 996 4 Virajpct TP 1,857 922 935 1,014 5 Gonikoppal CT 963 483 480 994
District (Urban) Total 9,080 4,567 4,513 988
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
The child sex ratio for the urban agglOlneratiorts/ towns is given in the above table. Data reveals that the urban scx ratio for the district is 988 girls per
1,000 boys. The highest sex ratio for the urban is noticed in Virajpet (TP) which favour girls and the lowest is reported from Madikeri (TMC).
TABLE 14 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND'SCHEDULED TRmES
POPULATION IN TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name ofTaluk Total' Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Rural' population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes S chedu led Tri bes
Urban Castes Tribes population to population to population population total population total population
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Madikeri Total 142,012 14,582 6,908 10.3 4.9
Rural 109,516 11,408 6,358 10.4 5.8 Urban 32,496 3,174 550 9.8 1.7
2 Somvarpct Total 205,921 31,967 9,201 15.5 4.5 Rural 185,515 29,167 8,878 15.7 4.8 Urban 20,406 2,800 323 13.7 1.6
3 Virajpet Total 200,628 20,873 30,006 10.4 15.0 Ruml 178,148 18,713 29,660 10.5 16.6 Urban 22,480 2,160 346 9.6 1.5
District Total: Total 548,561 67,422 46,115 12.3 8.4 Rural 473,179 59,288 44,896 12.5 9.5 Urban 75,382 8134 1,219 10.8· 1.6
The talukwise Scheduled Castes (SC) and per cent of SC population live in rural and urban areas Scheduled Tribes (ST) population are given in the respectively. Among the ST population, 97.4 and 2.6 following table. The total SC and ST population in per cent live in rural and urban areas respectively. the district are 67,422 and 46,115 persons respectively. The table also indicate the percentage of SC and ST The rural-urban distribution reveals that 87.9 and 12.1 population to total population in the district.
TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION IN
C.D. BLOCKS, 2001
SI. Name ofC.D. block Total Total
No. population Scheduled
Castes
population
. 1 2 3 4
Madikeri 109,516 11,408
2 Somvarpet 185,515 29,167
3 Virajpet 178,I4S 18,713
District (Rural) Total: 473,179 59,288
Similar analysis is presented by C.D. Block-wise, which includes only rural areas in the district. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitute 12.5 and 9.5 per cent population respectively. Highest
Total Percentage of Percentage of
Scheduled Scheduled Cas tes Scheduled Tribes
Tribes population to total population to total
population population population
5 6 7
6,358 lOA 5.8
8,878 15.7 4.8
29,660 10.5 16.6
44,896 12.5 9.5
percentage of Scheduled Castes population (15.7) is reported from Somvarpet C.D. Block and Scheduled Tribes population (16.6) is reported from Virajpet C.D.
Block.
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TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001
Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage
Scheduled Castes population Population
1 2 3 4 5
Nil 17 5.8 0.0
Less than 5 52 17.9 2,430 4.1
5-10 72 24.7 10,613 17.9
11-20 94 32.3 27,474 46.3
21-30 38 13.1 13,339 22.5
31-40 11 3.8 3,134 5.3
41-50 4 1.4 1,377 2.3
51-75 3 1.0 921 1.6
76 and above 0.0 0.0
District Total 291 100.0 59288 100.0
The proportion of Scheduled Castes population in the villages are given by ranges in the above table. There arc 17 villages in the district which do not
have Scheduled Castes population. Majority of the villages have' 5-10' and '11-20' per cent of Scheduled Castes in each village.
TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001
Percentage range of Scheduled Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage
Tribes population to total Population
population
2 3 4 5 Nil 47 16.2 0.0
Less than 5 97 33.3 3,674 8.2 05-10 61 21.0 8,872 19.8 11-20 42 14.4 13,600 30.3 21-30 22 7.6 8,756 19.5 31-40 6 2.1 3,712 8.3 41-50 3 1.0 2,830 6.3 51-75 3 1.0 96 0.2 76 and above 10 3.4 3,356 7.5 District Total 291 100 44,896 100
This table indicates the proportion of Scheduled Tribes population by ranges in the villages. Data reveals that, 47 villages do not have Scheduled Tribes population
which includes 5 un-inhabited villages. Majority of the villages have 'less than 5 per cent', '5-10 per cent' and '11-20 per cent' of Scheduled Tribes in each village.
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TABLE 18 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERA nONS / TOWNS, 2001
SLNo. Name ofUA / Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes
Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Madikeri (TMC) 32,496 3,174 550 9.8 1.7 2 Somvarpet (TP) 7,220 862 69 11.9 1.0 3 Kushalnagar (CT) 13,186 1,938 254 14.7 1.9 4 Virajpet (TP) 15,213 1,487 219 9.8 1.4 5 Gonikoppal (CT) 7,267 673 127 9.3 1.7
District (Urban) Total 75,382 8,134 1,219 to.8 1.6
ANALYTICAL NOTE
The above table indicates the urban population and perccntage with regard to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes in the district. It can bc secn from the above table that the Scheduled Castes constitute 10.8 per
cent of the total urban population whereas Scheduled Tribes constitute only 1.6 per cent. The highest percentage of both Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population are reported from Kushalnagar (CT).
TABLE 19 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001
SLNo. Name of C. D Block
2 Madikeri
. 2 Somvarpct 3 Virajpet
District (Rural) Total
The table presents the data on sex ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in C.D.Blocks. The rural sex ratio among the Scheduled Castes favours the women in all the three C.D.Blocks of the district. On the otherhand, the rural sex ratio of the Scheduled Tribes favours women in Madikeri C.D.Block and men in Somvarpet and Virajpet C.D.Block. The scx ratio
Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio
3 4 1,038 1,008 1,018 994 1,028 996 1,025 997
for Scheduled Castes is 1,025 and of Scheduled Tribes is 997 for 1,000 females for the district rural. The sex ratio for Scheduled Castes varies between 1,018 in Somvarpct to 1,038 in Madikeri C.D.B10cks. Among the Scheduled Tribes the highest of 1,008 is reported from Madikeri and the lowest of 994 is reported from Somvarpet C.D.Blocks.
TABLE 20 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001
SLNo. Name of U.A. ! Town Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio
2 3 4 Madikeri (TMC) 1,031 910
2 Somvarpet (TP) 995 917 3 Kushalnagar (CT) 907 1,016 4 Virajpet (TP) 993 840 5 Gonikoppal (CT) 962 1,117
Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 984 938
The urban sex ratios of the Scheduled Castes regard to Scheduled Tribes, the sex ratio is and Scheduled Tribes in Kodagu district are 984 favourable for females in Kushalnagar (CT) and imd 938 respectively. The ratio is favourable for Gonikoppal (CT) whereas it is favourable for men both among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled males in the remaining towns. The'lowest of 840 Tribes in all the towns, except where the sex ratio females per 1,000 males is reported from Virajpct is favourable for women in Madikeri (TMC). With (TP).
TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name of Total! Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in
No. Taluk Rural! male-
Urban female
Number of literates Number-of illiterates literacy
rate Persons Males Females Persons 'Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Madikeri Total 103,615 54,603 49,012 38,397 16,384 22,013 83.7 88.3 79.1 9.2
Rural 77,440 40,944 36,496 32,076 13,593 18,483 81.4 86.5 76.4 10.1
Urban 26,175 13,659 12,516 6,321 2,791 3,530 91.2 94.0 88.3 5.8
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TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TALUKS, 2001
81. Name of Total I Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in
No. Taluk Rurall male-Urban female
Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy
rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2 Somvarpet Total 140,471 76,352 64,119 65,450 26,387 39,063 77.8 85.0 70.7 14,4
Rural 124,818 67,757 57,061 60,697 24,426 36,271 76.8 84.2 69.5 14.7
Urban 15,653 8,595 7,058 4,753 1,961 2,792 87.2 92.2 81.9 10,4
3 Virajpet Total 129,455 69,633 59,822 71,173 31,472 39,701 74.1 79.2 69.0 10.1
Rural 111,782 60,207 51,575 66,366 29,343 37,023 72.1 77.4 66.9 10.5
Urban 17,673 9,426 8,247 4,807 2,129 2,678 89.9 92.9 86.7 6.2
District Total: Total 373,541 200,588 172,953 175,020 74,243 100,777 78.0 83.7 72.3 1l.4 Rural 314,040 168,908 145,132 159,139 67,362 91,777 76.1 82.1 70.1 12.0
Urban 59,50] 31,680 27,821 15,881 6,881 9,000 89.7 93.2 86.1 7.1
As per 2001 Census Kodagu ranks fourth among the districts in literacy rates. The literates are more in urban than in rural areas. Male literates out number thc female literates in the district. Among the taluks, the highest 83.7 per cent of literates arc reported
from Madikeri taluk. Literacy rate is high both in rural and urban areas. Madikeri taluk has the highest percentage of both male and female literates in the district. The gap in male-female literacy rate is reported to be high in Somvarpet taluk.
TABLE 22: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001
SL Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block male-
female
Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males .Females rate
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Madikeri 77,440 40,944 36,496 32,076 13,593 18,483 81.4 86.5 76.4 10.1 2 Somvarpet 124,818 67,757 57,061 60,697 24,426 36,271 76.8 84.2 69.5 14.7 3 Virrajpet J J 1,782 60,207 51,575 66,366 29,343 37,023 72.1 77.4 66.9 10.5
District (Rural) Total: 3]4,040 168,908 145,]32 ]59,139 67,362 9],777 76.1 82.] 70.1 12.0
The percentage of literates by CD.Blocks in the district accounts for 76.1 per cent, where male and female literacy rate accounts for 82.1 per cent and 70.1 per cent respectively. Among the CD.Blocks the highest (81.4 per cent) is reported from Madikeri.
Genderwise distribution also indicates the highest percentage being reported in the Madikeri C.D.Block. The highest 14.7 per cent of gap in male-female literacy rate is reported from Somvarpet CD.Block and the lowest of 10.1 per cent from Madikeri C.D.Block.
TARLE 23: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001
Range of literacy rate for villages
40
o 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50
1
Number of inhabited villages
2
1 5
Percentage distribution of villages
3 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.7
Population
4
43 491 796
5,059
Percentage distribution of population
5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.1
ANALYTICAL NOTE
TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE 2001 . ,
Range of literacy Number of Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of rate for villages inhabited villages villages population
1 2 3 51-60 12 4.1 61-70 49 16.8 71-80 113 38.8 81-90 101 34.7 91-99 7 2.4 100 0.3 District Total: 291 100 Literacy rate for District: 78
The literacy rate for the district is 78.0 per cent. The rangewise rural literacy rate for the district indicates that few villages have the literacy rate ranging between 41-50, 51-60 and
4 5 19,116 4.0 86,710 18.3
199,003 42.1 155,963 33
5,994 1.3 4 0.0
473,179 100
61-70, covering the population of 5,059, 19,116 and 86,710 persons respectively. Data reveals that 222 villages have more than 71 per cent literacy rate.
TABLE 24: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN
AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001
SL Name and urban status Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. of UAITown male-
Number of literates Number of illiterates female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy
rate
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Madikeri (TMC) 26,175 13,659 12,516 6,321 2,791 3,530 91.2 94.0 88.3 5.8 2 Somvarpet (TP) 5,382 2,879 2,503 1,838 743 1,095 84.5 90.1 78.8 11.3 3 Kushalnagar (CT) 10,271 5,716 4,555 2,915 1,218 1,697 88.8 93.3 83.7 9.7 4 Virajpct (TP) 12,189 6,405 5,784 3,024 1,337 1,687 91.3 93.9 88.5 5.4 5 Gonikoppal (CT) 5,484 3,021 2,463 1;783 792 991 87.0 90.7 82.8 7.9
District(Urban) 59,501 31,680 27,821 15,881 6,881 9,000 89.7 93.2 86.1 7.1
Distribution of urban literacy rate by sex is presented in this table. Data reveals that the urban literacy rate for the district is 89.7 per cent. The male literacy rate in the urban area is 93.2 per cent and of the female is 86.1 per cent. The highest literacy rate is reported from Virajpet (TP) and
Madikeri (TMC). Male literacy rate is high in Madikeri (TMC) and Virajpet (TP) has the highest female literacy rate. The gap in male-female literacy rate is 7.1 per cent in urban areas. The highest gap (11.3 per cent) is noticed in Somvarpet (TP).
TABLE25 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY
SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001
Sl. Name of Number of literates and illiterates
No. C.D.block Number oflitemtes Number of illiterates
Percentage of literates Gap in male/female literacy rate
~----~ __ ~~~~~~~~~~==lM.~~~~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Madikeri 5,920 3,228 2,692 5,488 2,371 3,117 60.2 67.0 53.7 13.3 I
2 Somvarpet 16,048 9,188 6,860 13,119 5,268 7,851 63.4 73.3 53.7 19.7
3 Virajpet 10,465 5,807 4,658 8,248 3,422 4,826 64.9 73.3 56.8 16.5
District(Rural) Total: 32,433 18,223 14,210 26,855 11,061 15,794 63.3 " 72.1 54.7 17.5,.
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The sexwise distribution of number of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates and their percentages are presented by C.D.Blocks in the above table. The percentage of Scheduled Castes literates in the rural area constitute 63.3 per cent. Male and female foml
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72.1 and 54.7 per cent respectively. Among the C.D.Blocks, Virajpet has recorded highest percentage of literates. The gap in male-female literacy rate is 17.5 per cent for the district and the highest gap is observed in Somvarpet CD. block
.TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION. 2001
Range of literacy Number ofinhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution
rate for villages villages of villages Population of population
2 .3
0 0.0 1-10 0.0 11-20 2 0.7
21-30 4 1.5 31-40 9 3.3
41-50 26 9.5 51-60 73 26.6 61-70 80 29.2 71-80 52 19.0
81-90 22 8.0
91-99 1 0.4 100 5 1.8 District Total: 274 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 63.3
The literacy rate of the Scheduled Castes in the rural district is 63.3 per cent. The rangewise rural literacy ratc indicates that the literacy rate for the majority of the villages ranges between 51-60, 61-70 and 71-80. The number of villages reported under
4 5 0.0 0.0
66 0.1 84 0.1
888 1.5 5,844 9.9
17,738 29.9 21,562 36.4
9,948 16.8 3,087 5.2
53 0.1 18 0.0
59,288 100
these ranges are 73, 80 and 52 covering the population of 17,738, 21,562 and 9,948 persons respectively. Besides this, 22 villages have registered between 81-90. There are also few villages which have reported the rates below 50.
TABLE 27: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY
SEX IN TOWNS, 2001
SI. Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gapin No. status of Town male!
female Number of literates Number of illiterates lite rae)'
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female rate
I 2 3 4 5 6
I Madikeri (TMC) 2,221 1,179 1,042 953 2 Somvarpet (TP) 533 298 235 329 3 Kushalnagar (CT) 1,315 748 567 623 4 Virajpet (TP) 966 512 454 521 5 Gonikoppal (CT) 381 218 163 292
Kodagll (Urban) 5,416 2,955 2,461 2,718
Distribution of urban literacy rate for the Scheduled Castes population by sex is presented in this table. The literacy rate of the Scheduled Castes in the towns accounts for 77.2 per cent. The male and female literacy rate is 83.3 and 70.8 per cent respectively.
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s 7 8 9 ]0 ] 1 12
384 569 81.2 86.6 75.8 10.8 134 195 72.0 81.0 63.2 17.8 268 355 77.9 85.0 70.1 14.9 234 287 75.6 80.8 70.6 10.2 125 167 65.9 71.9 59.3 12.7
1,145 1,573 77.2 83.3 70_8 12.5
Among the towns, Madikeri (TMC) has recorded the highest rate of 81.2 per cent and in the same town, percentage of male and female literates are also high. The gap in the male-female literacy rate is 12.5 per cent and this gap is more in Somvarpet (TP).
ANALYTICAL NOTE ----_ ... _----------------------------------
TABLE 28 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001
Sl. Name of C.D. Blocks No
Number of literates and illiterates
Number of literates Number of illiterates
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 7 8
Percentage of literates Gap in male/
female literacy
Persons Males Females rate
9 10 11 1,376 1,734 59.1 65.3 53.0 Madikeri 3,248 1,790 1,458 3,110 12.2 2,101 2,668 54.1 61.7 46.4 2 Somvarpet 4,109 2,352 1,757 4,769 15.2
10,474 11,660 30.3 35.4 25.2 3 Virajpet 7,526 4,387 3,139 22,134 10.2 13,951 16,062 39.3 45.0 33.5 District (Rural) Total: 14,883 . 8,529 6,354 30,013 11.5
The sexwise distribution of number of Scheduled Among the C.D.Blocks, 'Madikeri has recorded Tribe literates and illiterates and their percentages are highest percentage of literates. Sexwise distribution presented by C.D.Blocks in the above table. The reveals that Madikeri tops in having high cst male and percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates in the rural female literates. The gap in male-female literacy rate area constitute 39.3 per cent. Male and female is 11.5 per cent for the rural district and this gap is literates form 45.0 and 33.5 per cent respectively. high in Somvarpet taluk.
TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION,2001
Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution rate for villages villages villages Population of population
1 2 3 4 5 0 4 1.6 13 0.0 1-10 4 1.6 601 1.3 11-20 25 10.2 5,619 12.5 21-30 43 17.6 11,329 25.2 31-40 41 16.8 9,727 21.7 41-50 39 16.0 5,811 12.9 51-60 31 12.7 4,723 10.5 61-70 23 9.4 3,895 8.7 71-80 17 7.0 2,102 4.7 81-90 10 4.1 1,044 2.3 91-99 0.0 0.0 100 7 2.9 32 0.1
District Total: 244 100.0 44896 1000 Literacy I'ate for District (Rural); 39.3
The literacy rate of the Scheduled Tribes in the are reported. More number of villages have recorded rural district is 39.3 per cent. The rangewise rural the literacy rate ranging between 21-30,31-40,41-50 literacy rate indicates that in almost all ranges villages and 51-60.
TABLE 30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN tOWNS, 2001
SJ. Name and urban status Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in
No. of Town Number of literates Number of iJlitel'ates male!
Pel'sons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females female literacy
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Madikeri (TMC) 402 208 194 148 80 68 81.0 82.S 79.S 3.0
2 Somvarpet (TP) 46 27 19 23 9 14 74.2 81.8 65.5 16.3
3 Kushalnagar (CT) 183 106 77 71 20 51 80.6 89.8 70.6 19.2
4 Virajpet (TP) 165 93 72 54 26 28 84.6 86.1 82.8 3.4
5 Gonikoppal (CT) 63 32 31 64 28 36 57.8 60.4 55.4 5.0
Kodagu (Urban) 859 466 393 360 163 197 78.9 82,6 74.9 .. 7.8
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Distribution of urban literacy rate of the Scheduled Tribe population by sex is presented in this table. The literacy rate of the Scheduled Tribes in the towns accounts for 78.9 per cent. The male and female literacy rate is 82.6 and 74.9 per cent respectively. Among the towns, Virajpet (TP) has
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recorded highest rate of 84.6 per ceht and in the same town, the reported percentage of female literates arc high. Kushalnagar (CT) has highest percentage of male literates. The gap in the male-female literacy rate is 7.8 per cent and this gap is more in Kushalnagar (CT).
TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON
WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name of Taluk Personsl Total Main workers Marginal Total workers Non workers
No Males! population workers (Main and
Females marginal
Nunlber Percen Number Percen Number Percen Number Percen tage tage tage tage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Madikcri Persons 142,012 60,279 42.4 6,741 4.7 67,020 47.2 74,992 52.8
Males 70,987 40,172 56.6 2,929 4.1 43,101 60.7 27,886 39.3
Females 71,025 20,107 28.3 3,812 5.4 23,919 33.7 47,106 66.3
2 Somvarpet Persons 205,921 92,464 44.9 5,734 2.8 98,198 47.7 107,723 52.3
Males 102,739 58,721 57.2 2,551 2.5 61,272 59.6 41,467 40.4
Females 103,182 33,743 32.7 3,183 3.1 36,926 35.8 66,256 64.2
3 Virajpct Persons 200,628 94,831 47.3 6,329 3.2 101,160 5004 99,468 49.6
Males 101,105 60,264 59.6 2,767 2.7 63,03J 62.3 38,074 37.7
Females 99,523 34,567 34.7 3,562 3.6 38,129 38.3 61,394 61.7 r District Total: Persons 548,56] 247,574 45.1 18,804 3.4 266,378 48.6 282,183 51.4
Males 274,831 159,157 57.9 8,247 3.0 167,404 60.9 107,427 39.1 Females 273,730 88,417 32.3 10,557 3.9 98.974 36.2 174,756 63.8
The above table provides sex-wise distribution of percentage is high in Virajpct taluk (50 A). In the same Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers taluk, both male and female workers are reported to of the district for each taluk as per 2001 'Census. be high. The percentage of Non-workers in the district Percentage of Total workers in the district accounts is 51.4 per cent and this percentage is more in for 48.6 per cent. Among the taluks, worker's Madikeri taluk
TABLE 32 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-
WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001
SI. Name of Personsl Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. C.D. Blocks Malesl popUlation (Main and
Females marginal workers)
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent age age age age
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Madikeri Persons 109,516 49,189 44.9 5,781 5.3 54,970 50.2 54,546 49.8
Males 54,537 31,568 57.9 2,256 4.1 33,824 62.0 20,713 38.0 Females 54,979 17,621 32.1 3,525 6.4 21,146 38.5 33,833 61.5
2 Somvarpet Persons 185,515 84,754 45.7 5,479 3.0 90,233 48.6 95,282 51.4 Males 92,183 52,768 57.2 2,413 2.6 55,181 59.9 37,002 40.1 Females 93,332 31,986 34.3 3,066 3.3 35,052 37.6 58,280 62.4
3 Virajpet Persons 178,148 86,686 48.7 5,796 3.3 92,482 51.9 85,666 48.1 Males 89,550 53,904 60.2 2,453 2.7 56,357 62.9 33,193 37.1 Females 88,598 32,782 37.0 3,343 3.8 36,125 40.8 52,473 59.2
District (Rural) Persons 473,179 220,629 46.6 17,056 3.6 237,685 50.2 235,494 49.8 Total: Males 236,270 138,240 58.5 7,122 3.0 45,362 61.5 90,908 38.5
Females 236,909 82,389 34.8 9,934 4.2 92,323 39.0 144,586 61.0
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
Data presented in this table is for CD.Blocks, which includes only the rural population of the district. The data reveals that total workers including Main and Marginal Workers constitute 50.2 per cent and Non
~-----~~------------
Workers constitute 49.8 per cent for the district rural. Comparing with C.D.Blocks in the district, pcrcentage of total workers are more in Virajpet and Non workers are more in Somvarpet C.D.Block.
TABLE33 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001
SI. Name and Persons f Total Main workers Marginal Total workers Non workers No. urban Males f Population workers (Main and
status of Females marginal VA f workers)
Town Number Percen Number Percen Number Percen Number Percen tage 'tage tage tage
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Madikeri (TMC) Persons 32,496 11,090 34.1 960 3.0 12,050 37.1 20,446 62.9 Males 16,450 8,604 52.3 673 4.1 9,277 56.4 7,173 43~6
Females 16,046 2,486 15.5 287 1.8 2,773 17.3 13,273 82~7
2 Somvarpet (TP) Persons 7,220 3,072 42.5 83 1.1 3,155 43.7 4,065 56.3 Males 3,622 2,168 59.9 37 1.0 2,205 60.9 1,417 39.1 Females 3,598 904 25.1 46 1.3 950 26.4 2,648 73~6
3 Kushalnagar (CT) Persons 13,186 4,638 35.2 172 1.3 4,810 36.5 8,376 63.5 Males 6,934 3,785 54.6 101 1.5 3,886 56.0 3,048 44.0 Females 6,252 853 13.6 71 1.1 924 14.8 5,328 85.2
4 Virajpet (TP) Persons 15,213 5,240 34.4 397 2~6 5,637 37.1 9,576 62.9 Males 7,742 4,152 53.6 259 3~3 4,411 57.0 3,331 43.0 Females 7,471 1,088 14.6 138 1.8 1,226 16.4 6,245 83.6
5 Gonikoppal (CT) Persons 7,267 2,905 40.0 136 1.9 3,041 41.8 4,226 58.2 Males 3,813 2,208 57.9 55 1.4 2,263 59.3 1,550 40.7 Females 3,454 697 20.2 81 2.3 778 22.5 2,676 77.5
District (Urban) Persons 75,382 26,945 35.7 1,748 2.3 28,693 38.1 46,689 61.9 Total: Males 38,561 20,917 54.2 1,125 2.9 22,042 57.2 16,519 42.8
Females 36,821 6,028 16.4 623 1.7 6,651 18.1 30,170 81.9
This table provides sexwise distribution of same trend is observed in all the towns of the district. Workers by category for the urban areas of the The gap between male and female workers is larger district. The percentage of total workers in urban in the district. Non-workers constitute 61.9 per cent. areas in 38.1 per cent. Male workers constitute 57.2 Female Non-workers are more compared to males~
per cent and female constitute 18.1 per cent. The in all the towns.
TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name of Taluk Persons / Total Total Category of workers
No Males / Population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other
Females workers Labourers Industry workers
(Main + workers Marginal)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Madikeri Persons 142,012 67,020 ' 5,006 2,418 863 58,733
(47.2) (7.5) (3.6) (1.3) (87.6)
Males 70,987 43,101 3,260 1,346 343 38,152
(60.7) (7.6) (3.1) (0.8) (88.5)
Females 71,025 23,919 1,746 1,072 520 20,581
(33.7) (7.3) (4.5) (2.2) (86.0)
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TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name of Taluk Persons / Total Total Category of workers
No Males / Populatiou number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females workers Labourers Industry workers
(Main + workers Marginal)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 Somvarpet Persons 205,921 98,198 11,470 5,362 900 80,466
(47.7) (11.7) (5.5) (0.9) (81.9)
Males 102,739 61,272 8,355 2,655 566 49,696
(59.6) (13.6) (4.3) (0.9) (81.1 )
Females 103,182 36,926 3,115 2,707 334 30,770 (35.8) (804) (7.3) (0.9) (83.3)
3 Virajpet Persons 200,628 101,J60 4,570 3,699 758 92,133 (50.4) (4.5) (3.7) (0.7) (91.1 )
Males 101,105 63,031 3,274 2,041 475 57,241 (62.3) (5.2) (3.2) (0.8) (90.8)
Females 99,523 38,129 1,296 1,658 283 34,892 (38.3) (3.4) (4.3) (0.7) (91.5)
District Total: Persons 548,561 266,378 21,046 11,479 2,521 231,332 (48.6) (7.9) (4.3) (0.9) (86.8)
Males 274,831 167,404 14,889 6,042 1,384 145,089 (60.9) (8.9) (3.6) (0.8) (86.7)
Females 273,730 98,974 6,157 5,437 1,137 86,243 (36.2) (6.2) (5.5) (1.1) (87.1)
Note: Percen! of Worker 10 tolal worker are given in brackets
The distribution of Total worker by sex according cultivation, agriculture and household industry_ The
to four fold industrial categories is highlighted in this Other Workers constitute 86.8 per cent in the district.
table. As seen from the table Agricultural Labourers At taluk level the percentage of Cultivators and
and Cultivators constitute 12.2 percent of the total Agricultural Labourers are more in Somvarpet
workers in the district. Majority of the workers in whereas the other workers are found more in Kodagu are involved in 'Other works' than Virajpet.
TABLE 35 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001
Sl. Name of C. D. Block Persons I Total Total Category of workers No Males I Population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other
Females workers Labourers Industry workers (Main + workers
Marginal)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Madikeri Persons 109,516 . 54,970 4,935 2,339 764 46,932
(50.2) (9.0) (4.3) (104) (85.4) Males 54,537 33,824 3,202 1,307 277 29,038
(62.0) (9.5) (3.9) (0.8) (85.9) emales 54,979 21,146 1,733 1,032 487 17,894
(38.5) (8.2) (4.9) (2.3) (84.6) 2 Somvarpet Persons 185,515 90,233 11,386 5,286 813 72,748
(48.6) (12.6) (5.9) (0.9) (80.6) Males 92,183 55,181 8,282 2,619 510 43,770
(59.9) (15.0) (4.7) (0.9) (79.3) Females 93,332 35,052 3,104 2,667 303 28,978
(37.6) (8.9) (7.6) (0.9) (82.7)
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TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001
Sl. No
Name of C. D. Block Persons I Total
2
Males I Population Females
3 4
3 Virajpet Persons 178,148
Males 89,550
Females 88,598
District (Rural) Total: Persons 473,179
Males 236,270
Females 236,909
Total number of Cultivators workers (Main +
Marginal)
5 92,482 (51.9)
56,357 (62.9)
36,125 (40.8)
237,685 (50.2)
145,362 (61.5) 92,323 (39.0)
6
4,515 (4.9)
3,221 (5.7)
1,294 (3.6)
20,836 (8.8)
14,705 (10.1) 6,131 (6.6)
Category of workers Agricultural Household Labourers Industry
7
3,659 (4.0)
2,020 (3.6)
1,639 (4.5)
11,284 (4.7)
5,946 (4.1)
5,338 (5.8)
workers
8
590 (0.6) 333
(0.6) 257
(0.7) 2,167 (0.9)
1,120 (0.8)
1,047 0.1)
Other workers
9
83,718 (90.5)
50,783 (90.1)
32,935 (91.2)
203,398 (85.6)
123,591 (85.0)
79,807 (86.4)
The distribution of workers by economic activity is presented for the C.D.Blocks of the district, which includes only the rural portion. The same trend as seen in talukwisc distribution is observed in this table also. If only rural areas are taken into consideration, the
percentage of Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers is slightly higher than as reflected in talukwise distribution. The change is noticed in the Other Workers category where the percentage IS slightly less in rural areas if talukwise distribution is considered.
TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001
SI. Name and urban status Persons I Total Total Category of workers
No. of UAlTown Males I population number of ----------------------------------
2
Madikeri (TMC)
2 Somvarpet (TP)
3 Kushalnagar (CT)
4 Virajpet (TP)
Females workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (Main + Labourers Industry workers
Marginal) workers
4 5 6 7 8 9
Number (percentage)
Persons 32,496 12,050 (37.1)
Males 16,450 9,277 (56.4)
Females 16,046 2,773 (17.3)
Persons 7,220 3,155 (43.7)
Males 3,622 2,205 (60.9)
Females 3,598 950-(2604)
Persons 13,186 4,810 (36.5)
Males 6,934 . 3,886 (56.0)
Females 6,252 924 (14.8)
Persons 15,213 5,637 (37.1)
71 (0.6)
58 (0.6)
13 (0.5)
10 (0.3)
8 (0.4)
2 (0.2)
74 (1.5)
65 (1.7)
9 (1.0)
49 (0.9)
79 (0.7)
39 (004)
40 (104)
3 (0.1)
2 (0.1)
1 (0.1)
73 (1.5)
34 (0.9)
39 (4.2)
26 (0.5)
99 (0.8)
66 (0.7)
33 (1.2)
19 (0.6)
15 (0.7)
4 (0.4)
68 (1.4)
41 (1.1)
27 (2.9) 122
(2.2)
11,801 (97.9) 9,114 (98.2) 2,687 (96.9) 3,123 (99.0) 2,180 (98.9)
943 (99.3) 4,595 (95.5) 3,746 (96.4)
849 (91.9) 5,440 (96.5)
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TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERA nONS I TOWNS, 2001
Name and urban status Persons I Total Total Category of workers
ofUAlTmYn Males I population number of
Females workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (Main + Labourers Industry workers
Marginal) workers
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Males 7,742 4,411 47 16 102 4,246
(57.0) (1.1 ) (0.4) (2.3) (96.3)
females 7,471 1,226 2 10 20 1,194
(16.4) (0.2) (0.8) (1.6) (97.4)
Gonikoppal (CT) Persons 7,267 3,041 6 14 46 2,975
(41.8) (0.2) (0.5) (1.5) (97.8)
Males 3,813 2,263 6 5 40 2,212
(59.3) (0.3) (0.2) (1.8) (97.7)
Females 3,454 778 9 6 763
(22.5) (0.0) (1.2) (0.8) (98.1)
District (Urban) Total: Persons 75,382 28,693 210 195 354 27,934
(38.1) (0.7) (0.7) (1.2) (97.4)
Males 38,561 22,042 184 96 264 21,498
(57.2) (0.8) (0.4) (1.2) (97.5)
Females 36,821 6,651 26 99 90 6,436
(18.1) (004) (1.5) (1.4) (96.8)
The sexwise distribution ofWorkcrs by economic
activity is presented for the urban agglomeration/ town in the district. The total number of workers including Main and Marginal constitute 38.1 per cent
of total urban population. The Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers in the urban area constitute 1.4 per cent, household industry workers accounts
for 1.2 per cent and Other Workers are 97.4 per cent. Among the towns, percentage of total workers are more in Somvarpet (TP) and in the same town, 99.0 per cent of the workers population are engaged in other works.
(ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47.
TABLE 37 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AV AlLABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001
81 Name of Number of Type of amenity available No C. D.block inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricnltural Approach Power
"mages drinking Office # communicat Credit by pucca supply water* ionsS Societies road
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I Madikeri 67 67 38 65 54 64 61 34 43 66 67
(100.0) (100.0) (56.7) (97.0) (80.6) (95.5) (91.0) (50.7) (64.2) (98.5) (100.0) 2 Somvarpet 130 110 38 120 84 91 98 32 18 112 129
(100.0) (84.6) (29.2) (92.3) (64.6) (70.0) (75.4) (24.6) (13.8) (86.2) (99.2) 3 Virajpet 94 92 62 88 70 68 83 39 38 86 90
(100.0) (97.9) (66.0) (93.6) (74.5) (72.3) (88.3) (41.5) (40.4) (91.5) (95.7) District Total:2?1 269 138 273 208 223 242 105 99 264 286
(100.0) (92.4) (47.4) (93.8) (71.5) (76.6) (83.2) (36.1) (34.0) (90.7) (98.3)
Note: - Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved dr~nk~ng water soure:, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the
household has access to dnnkmg water suppbed from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.
# Post office includcs Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
The above table highlights the number of villages having different types of amenities. Not all villages in the district have all the amenities. Power supply is the only amenity provided to all villages. Educational facility is available in 92.4 per cent of the villages and among the CD.Blocks, all villages in Madikeri have educational institution. As far as medical facility is concerned, only 47.4 pcrcent of villages have access to health care services. In SomvarPet C.D.Block only 29.2 per cent of the villages have this facility. Though all the villages in the district have one or the other source of drinking water, the improved drinking water sources can be taken into account only if the
water is supplied through tap or a hand pump/tube well. Accordingly, 273 villages in the district have improved drinking water facility. The transport and communication such as bus scrvices, rail facility and navigable waterways are not available for 16.8 per cent" of the villages. About 90.7 per cent of the villages can be approached by pucca roads. More than 70.0 per cent of the villages have post office and telephone facility. Less than 50.0 per cent have banks and agricultural credit societies in their villages. It is observed from the table that more number of villages in Madikeri CD.Block have better access to amenities than other two C.D.Blocks.
TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001
SI Name of Total Type of amenity available No C.D. population Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power
block of drinking Ortice# communicat Credit by pucca supply inhabited water* ions$ Societies road villages
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Madikeri 109,516 109,516 71,848 107,716 88,727 103,973 100,153 55,326 65,481 107,520 109,516
(100) (100.0) (65.6) (98.4) (81.0) (94.9) (91.5) (50.5) (59.8) (98.2) (100.0)
2 Somvarpet 185,515 178,544 88,035 176,484 131,917 130,509 139,799 56,288 32,442 150,117 184,959
(100) (96.2) (47.5) (95.1) (71.1 ) (70.3) (75.4) (30.3) (17.5) (80.9) (99.7)
3 Virajpet 178,148 176,493 143,379 173,708 129,152 132,436 151,313 78,429 63,827 159,910 169,453
(I 00) (99.1) (80.5) (97.5) (72.5) (74.3) (84.9) (44.0) (35.8) (89.8) (95.1)
District 473,179 464,553 303,262 457,908 349,796 366,918 391,265 190,043 .161,750 417,547 463,928
Total: (100) (98.2) (64.1) (96.8) (73.9) (77.5) (82.7) (40.2) (34.2) (88.2) (98.0)
Note: - Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If
the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water sourcc'. However, the concept of improved
drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Pos~ office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
Rural population that are served by different amenities in the villages have been given in the above table. More than 90.0 per cent of the population have education and improved drinking water facility. Facilities like transport and communication and pucca roads are available to more than 80.0 per cent of the rural population, while post office and telephone serve 73.9 per cent and 77.5 per cent respectively. Health
care services are accessible to 64.1 per cent of the popUlation. Banks serve 40.2 per cent of the
. population and agricultural credit societies cater to the needs to 34.2 per cent of the population. It is only the power supply which is available to all the people in the rural areas. Among the C.D.Blocks, the rural population in Madikeri is better served than the people in other C.D.Blocks.
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TABLE 39 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001
Village not having the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available
amenity of Lcss than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4)
kilometres
2 I. Education :-
(a) Primary School 19
(b) Middle School 73 (c) Degree College 25
2. Medical:-(a) Hospital 80 (b) PHC 67
3. Post Office 75 4. Telephone 56 5. Bus Service 40
6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 115 (b) Cooperative Bank 104
7. Agricultural Credit Societies 57
Certain amenities are not available within the village. In such cases data on distance range is given in the above table. 19 villages which do not have primary schools. This facility is available at a _distance of less than 5 kms and for 3 villages at a distance range of 5-10 ktns. There arc 91 villages which do 110t have middle schools but the facility is available at a distance ofless than 5 ktn for 73 villages, between 5-10 ktns for 16 villages and more than 10 ktns for 2 villages. Similarly, for majority of the villages the degree colleges are located at a distance of 5-10 kms and more than 10 ktns. For most of the
3 4 5
3 22
16 2 91
III 145 281
107 88 275
117 69 253
7 83
9 3 68
8 49
68 22 205
93 26 223 91 44 192
villages which do not have a hospital and a Primary Health Centre, it is available at a distance of 5-10 kms. With regard to facilities like post office, telephone and bus service less number of villages have been reported in the table whieh only implies that most of the villages have access to these facilities within their jurisdiction and more over for villages which does not have these facilities it is available at a distance of less than 5 ktns. With regard to banks and agricultural credit societies, the services are available to the villagers at a distance of less than 5 ktns., 5-10 kms and more than 10 ktns.
TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001
Distance range Nnmberof Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultur Approach
statutory town (in villages in Office communica al Credit by pucca kilometres) each range # tions $ Societies road
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Less than 5 16 14 6 10 14 15 8 4 16
(100.0) (87.5) (37.5) (62.5) (87.5) (93.8) (50.0) (25.0) (100.0) 5-15 116 104 65 84 94 101 43 41 108
(100.0) (89.7) (56.0) (72.4) (81.0) (87.1) (37.1) (35.3) (93.1) 16-50 155 147 64 110 112 122 51 51 136
(100.0) (94.8) (41.3) (71.0) (72.3) (78.7) (32.9) (32.9) (87.7) 5£+ 2 2 I 2 I 2 1 I 2
(100.0) (100.0) (50.0) (100.0) (50.0) (100.0) (50.0) (50.0) (100.0) Unspecified 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
(100.0) (100.0) () 00.0) (100.0) (J 00.0) (100.0) (J 00.0) (100.0) (l00.0) District total 291 269 138 208 223 242 105 99 264
(100.0) (92.4) (47.4) (71.5) (76.6) (83.2) (36.1) (34.0) (90.7) # Post ot1IcC includes Post office. Telegraph office and Post and telegraph omcc. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
The villages have been arranged according to the distance in ranges from the nearest statutory town in Table 40. It is observed that the distance from the statutory town to the village does not exceed more than 50 lans in the district. It is only for two villages where the distance exceeds more than 50 Ions. and
two villages have been classified as 'Unspecified' as far as the distance is concerned. The distance from the nearest statutory town to the village has been correlated with the type of amenities available as per 2001 Census. Irrespective of the distance, some of the villages do not have certain amenities.
TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001
Popula Number Type of amenity available tion of in -;;E:::;d:=u-::-c~ati;;-· o~n::--;:M-:;-ed-;:i:-c-a;-I ---;I-m-p-r-o::-:ve-:-d;---;;P:-o.:.st:----;T;:e.:.;I:..:e.:..:::..:.::..::T:-r..:.an:..:s...:..:.:..:B;::-aI~lks:--A-;-g~ri:-c-u:-I -A7 p-p-r-o-a-c-=-h--;P=-o-w-e-r-
range habited drinking Office phone port tural by Pllcca supply villages in water* # commu Credit road
each nica Societies range tions $
1-499
500-999
1,000-1,999
2,000·4,999
5,000·9,999
10,000 +
2
31
(100.0)
89 (100.0)
96
(100.0)
63
(100.0)
12
(100.0)
0.0
District total 291
(100.0)
3
16 (51.6)
84
(94.4)
94
(97.9)
63
( 100.0)
12
(100.0)
0.0
269
(92.4)
4
2
(6.5)
27 (30.3)
48
(50.0)
52
(82.5)
9
(75.0)
0.0
138
(47.4)
5
20
(64.5)
86
(96.6)
93
(96.9)
63
(100.0)
II
(91. 7)
0.0
273
(93.8)
6
18
(58.1 )
63 (70.8)
70
(72.9)
47
(74.6) (0
(83.3)
0.0
208
(71.5)
7
24
(77 .4)
66
(74.2)
76
(79.2)
47 (74.6)
10
(83.3)
0.0
223
(76.6)
8 9
25 9
(80.6) (29.0)
72 29
(80.9) (32.6)
84 34
(87.5) (35.4)
52 27
(82.5) (42.9)
9 6 (75.0) (50.0)
0.0 0.0
242 105
(83.2) (36.1)
10 4
( 12.9)
25
(28.1)
46
(47.9)
22
(34.9)
2
(16.7)
0.0
99
(34.0)
11
30
(96.8)
84
(94.4)
85
(88.5)
54
(85.7)
II
(91. 7)
0.0
264
(90.7)
12 31
(100.0)
86
(96.6)
95
(99.0)
63 (100.0)
II
(91. 7)
0.0
286
(98.3)
# Posl ofllce includes POSI office, Telegraph office and Post and lelegraph oftlce. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
Based on the improved drinking water. source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking waler supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However. the concept of inlproved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.
The rural population has been arranged with reference to ranges and the different amenities available under each range are given in the above table. Villages with 10,000 and above population are 'nil' in the district and 31 villages have popUlation ranging less than 500. The population of the remaining viIIages
ranges between 500-999, ] ,000-1,999 and 2,000-4,999. Few villages population range between 5,000-9,999. The percentage of villages having banks and agricultural credit societies is less in all the ranges. The other facilities reported under each population range do not reveal any significant changes.
TABLE42 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001
S I. No. Name of C. D. Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of
block inhabited ,.illages ell Itivabl e arc a to irrigated area to
total area total cultivable
2 3 4 5 6
Madikeri 67 143,535 33.4 7.3
2 Somvarpet 130 97,723 47.5 3.2
3 Virajpet 94 164,038 44.8 0.8
District Total: 291 405,296 41.4 3.3
Note : . Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area
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The land use data as per 2001 Census given in the table 42 takes into consideration only the cultivable area of the rural district. The cultivable area given in the table includes both irrigated and un-irrigated areas. As such the total cultivable area of the rural portion comprises of 41.4 per cent of
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK _ KODAGU
the total area. Among the C.D.Blocks, the highest of 47.5 per cent of the area in Somvarpet is put under cultivation. If the percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area is considered, Madikeri C.D.Block reports a highest percentage of 7.3 per
cent.
TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS
SI. Class, name & urban No_ status of the Town
2
Gonikoppal (CT)
2 Kushalnagar (CT)
3 Madikeri (TMC)
4 Somwarpet (TP)
5 Virajpet (TP)
District Total
Per capita receipt
Total Through From all
3
530.0
112.0
484.0
89.7
48.5
250.9
taxes other
4
7.9
0.0
3.8
12.2
12.6
36.5
sources
5
45.1
11.2
44.6
77.5
36.0
214.4
The table gives per capita receipts and expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the district. The average per capita receipts for the above towns in the district work out to Rs.250.9 of which Rs.36.5 are received through local taxes and remaining Rs.214.4 from other sources. The total expenditure
Per capita expenditure
Total General Public Public Public Other(s) Administ health and works instituti
6
51.0
16.7
24.7
71.9
52.3
216.6
-ration convenienc es
7
3.4
3.1
14.7
8.2
17.5
47.0
8
20.7
5.0
0.0
26.9
7.0
59.6
9
8.8
3.5
2.8
3.4
22.7
41.1
ons-
10
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.3
11
30.4
5.9
0.0
55.8
6.1
98.1
incurred per head is Rs.216.6 of which Rs.47.0 is spent on general administration, Rs.59.6 on public
health and convenience, Rs.41.1 public works and Rs.98.1 on other expenses. The per capita receipt as well as per capita expenditure is highest in Somvarpet (TP).
TABLE 44: SCHOOLS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001
SI.No. Name and urban status of TyPe of educational institution Town Primary Junior Secondary I Secondary I Senior College
Middle Matriculation Secondary
2 3
Gonikoppal (CT) 4.1
2 Kushalnagar (CT) 4.6
3 Madikeri (TMC) 2.8
4 Somwarpet (TP) 4.2
5 Virajpet (TP) 5.3 District Total 5.5
Educational institutions at the level of primary, middle, secondary, senior secondary and colleges per 10,000 population in statutory towns indicated above highlights that it is the primary and junior secondary/middle schools that are available in
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4 5 6 7
8.3 2.8 5.5 1.4
3.0 2.3 2.3 0.8 1.2 1.2 0.6 0.3 4.2 2.8 1.4 1.4
2.6 3.3 1.3 0.0 3.4 1.5 0.4 0.2
more numbers in the district. Among the towns, there are 5.3 per cent of primary schools per 10,000 population in Virajpet (TP) and 8.3 per cent of junior secondary/middle schools in GonikoppaI (CI).
ANALYTICAL NOTE
TABLE45 : NUMBER OFBEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001
S I. No. Name and urban status of the Number of beds in medical
Town institutions per 10,000 population
1 2 3
Gonikoppal(CT) 117 2 Kusbalnagar(CT) I 14 3 Madikeri(TMC) 126 4 Somwarpet(TP) 166 5 Virajpet(TP) 158
District Total 133
The number of beds in medical' institutions in towns is surmised as 133 per 10,000 population. In two towns namely Somwarpet (TP) and Virajpet rIP),
the number is little higher than the district total, which is 166 and 158 beds respectively. The other three towns have reported less than the district figure.
TABLE46: PROPORTION OFSLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001
SI. No_ N arne of the Town Total population
2 3
Somwarpet 7,220 2 Virajpct 15,213
District Total 22,433 Note: Data presented for Statutory towns only having slum population only
Slum population
4
200 424 624
Percen tage of slum population to total
population
5
2.8 2.8 2.8
The percentage of slum population to total urban population in the district is 2.8 per cent. The slum population is found in
Somwarpet (TP) and Virajpet (TP). Invariably in both the towns the percen~age accounts for 2.8.
TABLE 47 : MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001
SI. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity
Manufactured Exported
2 3 4 Gonikoppal (C.T) Coffee Coffee
Pepper Pepper-Cardamom Paddy
2 Kusbalnagar (C.T) Cut-size Timber Coffee
Pepper Orange Cardamom
3 Madikeri (TMC) Candle Coffee
Iron Nail Cardamom Barbending Wire Orange
4 Somwarpet (TP) Lime Coffee
Coffee Cardamom
Pepper
5 Virajpet (TP) Coffee Coffee
Pepper Paddy
Pepper
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The most important commodity manufactured and pepper are also manufactured/grown in the district.
exported are provided in this table. It is restricted Other important exports include pepper, cardamom,
to three items in case it is more than three oranges and paddy.
commodities. As such plantation of coffee and its (x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and export is the major trading activity of all the towns .household amenities, Houselisting Operations, in the district. Apart from coffee, cut sixe timber, Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48
candle, nail (iron), barbending wire, lime, rice and to 52 :
TABLE 48 : HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DlSTIUCT, 2001
Tenure Number of Number of Households
Status Dwelling rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Trihes
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11
Owned No exclusive room 508 440 68 67 61 6 33 31 2
One room 6,205 5,716 489 1,203 1,075 128 806 796 10
Two rooms 14,405 13,365 1,040 3,264 3,027 237 2,185 2,155 30
Three rooms 14,589 13,056 1,533 2,101 1,872 229 918 885 33
3+rooms 45,705 40,699 5,006 2,389 2,112 277 1,021 970 51
Median number 4 4 4 2 2 3 2 2 3
of rooms
Rented No exclusive room 138 72 66 14 10 4 15 10 5
One room 3,036 1,873 1,163 298 214 84 172 139 33
Two rooms 5,366 3,399 1,967 416 278 138 326 272 54 Three rooms 4,611 2,626 1,985 258 159 99 125 90 35 3+rooms 4,497 2,214 2,283 251 164 87 88 57 31 Median number 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 of rooms
Others No exclusive room 371 348 23 81 80 114 113 One room 5,159 4,925 234 954 902 52 1,967 1,940 27 Two rooms 10,714 10,452 262 2,340 2,296 44 2,815 2,794 21 Three rooms 4,977 4,752 225 1,179 1,147 32 745 741 4 3+rooms 3,817 3,394 423 524 489 35 254 227 27 Median number 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 of rooms
Total No exclusive room 1,017 860 157 162 151 11 162 154 8 One room 14,400 12,514 1,886 2,455 2,191 264 2,945 2,875 70 Two rooms 30,485 27,216 3,269 6,020 5,601 419 5,326 5,221 105 Three rooms 24,177 20,434 3,743 3,538 3,178 360 1,788 1,716 72 3+rooms 54,019 46,307 7,712 3,164 2,765 399 1,363 1,254 109 1\1edian number 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 of rooms
Source: Census of India, 200J, B-Serics: "Tables on Houses, IIouseholds amenities and Assets."
Table 48 gives the distribution. of households by tenure status and the number of dwelling rooms occupied by them. The data presented in this table is for the general, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population of Kodagu district. It can be seen that households with 'no exclusive room' forms a small group in the district. Majority of the households live in their own structure with more
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than three rooms. The median number of rooms are 4 for total households who own their houses. In the case of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, it is 2 in rural and 3 in urban areas. Households who are living in rented houses have two rooms in most cases and some households have one, three and more than three rooms. The median number of rooms in the rented structure are 3 for
ANALYTICAL NOTE
the general population and 2 rooms in the case of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Similar
trend is observed in the case of households living in the other tenure.
TABLE49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI
PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001
Name of Total Total Rural Urban
D istri ct n urn be r of -~=-=---;::-::-:::T----;;;:-::-:-:-:--~-----;:::---;---;::;-----::-----:::---;---::::----ffaluk House Perma Semi- Tempo Perma Semi- Tempo Perma Semi- Tempo
1
Karnataka
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
Kodagu
holds nent perma rary nent perma rary nent perma rary
2
10,401,918 100.0
33,101 100.0
48,074
100.0 48,935
100.0 130,110
100.0
nent nent nent
4
5,613,007 3,645,185 54.9 35.6
13,018 41.1
25,918 56.0
21,937 47.5
60,873 49.1
17,795 56.2
18,635 40.3
21,800 47.2
58,230 46.9
5
971,473 9.5 826 2.6
1,179 3.7
2,449 5.3
4,994 4.0
6
2,842,956 27.8
7,274 23.0
22,026 47.6
18,758 40.6
48,058 38.7
7
3,009,273 29.4
16,254 51.4
17,902
38.7 20,268
43.9 54,424
43.9
8 821,303
8.0 816 2.6
1,705 3.7
2,327 5.0
4,848
3.9
9
2,770,051 27.1
5,744 18.2
3,892 8,4
3,179 6.9
12,815 10.3
10
635,912 6.2
1,541 4.9 733
1.6 1,532
3.3 3,806
3.1
11
150,170 1.5 10
0.0 14
0.0 122 0.3 146 0.1
The table gives the percentage distribution of households living in the houses defined as per Census Concept in the district. The Census houses occupied by the households for fully and partly residential purpose have been classified into permanent, semi-permanent and temporary. The households living in permanent structure in the district constitute 60,873 (49.1 pcr cent) and semi-
permanent structure numbers to 58,230 (46.9 per cent). Households living in temporary buildings is less in the district. In the rural areas, households living in semi-permanent houses is more compared to permanent houses. Obviously in urban areas that who live in permanent structure are comparatively higher than semi-permanent and temporary houses.
TABLE50: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001
District! Taluk
Karnataka
Madikeri
Somvarpet
Virajpet
Kodagu
District
Total! Nu m be r Number and percentage of Hous eholds having Rural! of h 0 use --:1=-m-p-r-o-ve-d-:---:P=-e-r-:-E1=-e-ct:-r-:-i --:P=-e-'r'----:B=-a-:17h'----:P=-e-r---=T",o i""l e-t:----:P:::.e'-r---,n::::--ra"'i-n-a g-e--:P=-e-r-Urban holds drinking cen city cen room cen cen
wale r tage tage tage tage cen tag.
2 3 4
Total 10,232,133 8,651,752
Rural 6,675,173 5,375,041
Urban 3,556,960
Total' 3 I ,640
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural Urban
24,345
7,295
46,272
41,633
4,639
46,186
41,353
4,833
124,098
107,331
16,767
3,276,711
12,448 6,007
6,441
36,704
32,200
4,504
16,764
13,119
3,645
65,916
51,326
14,590
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
84.6 8,037,052
80.5 4,816,913
·92.1 3,220,139 39.3 18,411
24.7 11,899
88.3 6,512
79.3 31,633
77.3 27,305
97.1 4,328
36.3 25,941
31.7 21,829
75,4 4,112
53.1 75,985
47.8 61,033
87.0 14,952
78.5 6,023,650
72.2 3,208,448
90.5 2,815,202
58.2 20,463 48.9 13,929
89.3 6,534
68,4 31,700
65.6 27,505
93.3 4,195
56.2 28,310
52.8 24,294
85.1 4,016
61.2 80,473
56.9 65,728
89.2 14,745
58.9 3,837,026
48.1 1,161,259
37.5 5,242,425 51.2
17.4 2,362,474 35.4
79.1 2,675,767 75.2
64.7 14,882 47.0 57.2 9,903 40.7
89.6 4,979 68.3
68.5 23,158 50.0
66.1 19,317 46.4 90,4 3,841 82.8
61.3 26,567 57.5
58.7 22,878 55.3
83.1 3,689 ,76.3
64.8
61.2 87.9
64,607 52.1
52,098 48.5
J2,509 74.6
2,879,951 81.0
19,293 61.0 13,076 53.7
6,217 85.2
23,131 50.0 18,763 45.1
4,368 94.2 24,814 53.7 '21,036 50.9
3,778 78.2
67,238 54.2
52,875 49.3 14,363 85.7
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Percentage of households having improved drinking water source, electricity, bathroom, toilet and proper drainage facility will throw light on the living conditions of the people. Percentage of households having electricity and bathroom constitute around 60.0
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
per cent and other facilities are around 50.0 per cent The rural-urban composition reveals that urban households are better provided with these facilities than rural households. The talukwise details can be seen in the above table.
TABLE5]: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BYTVPEOFFUEL USED FOR COOKlNG, 2001
81 Name of Total No the Rural
Districtl Urba
Total Number of House
holds Taluk n
2 3 4
Karnataka Total 10,232,133
Rural 6,675,173
Urban 3,556,960
I Madikeri Total 31,640
Rural 24,345
Urban 7,295
2 Somvarpet Total 46,272
Rural 41,633
Urban 4,639
3 Virajpet Total 46,186
Rural 41,353
Urban 4,833
Kodagu Total . 124,098
Rural 107,331
Urban 16,767
Type offuel used for cooking
Fire wood
Crop residue
Cow dung cake
Coal Kero Cooking Elcctr Bio gas Othe No Cook ing
Lig sene Gas i city rs nite (LPG) (Chs
r coal)
5 6 7 8 9 10
6,639,769 540,957 24,481 3,498 938,7471,874,198
64.9 5.3 0.2 0.0 9.2 18.3
5,656,984 464,207 19,676 1,064 93,377 307,867
84.7 7.0 0.3 0.0 1.4 4.6
982,785
27.6
21,756
68.8
20,824
85.5
932
12.8
35,221
76.1
34,051
81.8
1,170
25.2
34,045
73.7
32,615
78.9
1,430
29.6
91,022
73.3
87,490
81.5
3,532
21.1
76,750
2.2
737
2.3
672
2.8
65
0.9
997
2.2
937
2.3
60
1.3
1,147
2.5
1,069
2.6
78
1.6
2,881
2.3
2,678
2.5
203
1.2
4,805 2,434
0.1 0.1
7 3
0.0 0.0
6 2
0.0 0.0
1 I
0.0 0.0
8 6 0.0 0.0
8 5 0.0 0.0
o 0.0 0.0
22 15
0.0 0.0
20 12
0.0 0.0
2 3 0.0 0.1
37 24
0.0 0.0
34 19
0.0 0.0
3 5 0.0 0.0
845,3701,566,331
23.8 44.0
860 8,104
2.7 25.6
52 2,701
0.2
808
ILl
1,444
3.1
715
1.7
729
15.7
690
1.5
421
1.0
269 5.6
2,994
2.4
1,188
1.1
1,806
10.8
ILl
5,403
74.1
7,393
16.0
4,815
11.6
2,578
55.6
9,721
21.0
6,747
16.3
2,974
61.5
25,218
20.3
14,263
13.3
10,955
65.3
II 12
44,493 124,817
0.4 1.2
14,304101,272
0.2
30,189
O.S
19
0.1
10
0.0
9
0.1
57
0.1
34
0.1
23
0.5
71
0.2
63
0,2
8 0.2
147
0.1
107 0.]
40
0.2
1.5
23,545
0.7
40
0.1
39
0.2
1
0.0
596
L3
595
1.4
I
0.0
263
0.6
261
0.6
2
0.0
899
0.7
895
0.8
4
0.0
13 14
8,003 33,170
0.1 0.3
4,578 11 ,844
0.1 0.2
3,425 21,326
0.1 0.6
I 113
0.0 OA
1 38
0.0 02
o 75
0.0 1.0
390 160
0.8 0.3 387 86
0.9 0.2
3 74
0.1 1.6
13 J99
0.0 0.4
II 134
0.0 0.3
2 65
0.0 L3
404 472
0.3 0.4
399 258
0.4 0.2
5 214
0.0 1.3
The type of fuel used for cooking by the households are given in the above table. The different type of fuel includes firewood, crop residue, cowdung cake, kerosene, LPG, electricity, bio-gas, etc. The table highlights that firewoods used for cooking purposes are still prevalent in the society particularly in mral
areas. As high as 73.3 per cent of the households use firewoods and 20.3 per cent use LPGs. In urban areas, next to LPGs, firewood and kerosene are the other type of fuels used by the urbanites. The percentage of households using other types of fuel is negligent. Talukwise details can be seen from the table.
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TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001
Sl. Name of TotalJ Total Total Availability of lIousehold asscts No. Taluk RuralJ numherof nUlllberof
Urban households households Radio! Television Telepllone Bicycle Scooter, Car, Jeep, None of tile
availing Transistor Motor Cycle, Van specified
banking Moped assets
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Karnataka Tutal 10,232,133 4,092,035 4,728,781 3,783,346 1,307,008 3,084,050 1,478,026 313,654 3,569,912
Rural 6,675,173 2,350,550 2,813,899 1,416,971 379,95.7 1,858,848 486,479 90,708 2,865,088
Urban 3,556,960 1,741,485 1,914,882 2,366,375 927,051 1,225,202 991,547 222,946 704,824
I Madikeri Total 31,640 19,605 22,114 11,601 7,393 1,588 3,041 2,531 7,044
Rural 24,345 14,599 17,743 6,305 4,142 1,125 1,688 1,692 5,892
Urban 7,295 5,006 4,371 5,296 3,251 463 1,353 839 1,152
2 Somvarpet Total 46,272 23,069 27,524 13,859 6,501 5,166 4,913 2,5B6 14,293
Rural 41,633 19,668 24,917 10,820 4,832 4,376 3,765 1,939 13,349
Urban 4,639 3,401 2,607 3,039 1,669 790 1,148 647 944
3 Virajpct Total 46,186 21,942 28,610 14,202 8,598 3,576 4,495 4,649 14,425
Rural 41,353 18,693 25,834 11,298 7,292 3,264 3,880 4,130 13,269
Urban 4,833 3,249 2,776 2,904 1,306 312 615 519 1,156
Kodagu Total 124,098 64,616 18,248 39,662 22,492 10,330 12,449 9,766 35,762
Rural 107,331 52,960 68,494 28,423 16,266 8,165 9,333 7,761 32,510
Urban 16,767 11,656 9,754
Households availing banking services as well as posscssing specified assets are given in the above table. Little more than 50 per cent of the households in the district avail banking services. However, this percentage is comparatively higher that the State level data. About 69.5 per cent of the urbanite utilize these services. With regard to assets, radio/transistor is the only asset owned by 63.0 per cent of the households. In case of having a telephone connection or owning a bicyle, two wheeler motor cycle, car, jeep, van, etc., the data reveals less number of households possessing it. Though the urban houscholds having in possession all these assets outnumber rural households, it is worth mentioning that 67 per cent and 37.1 per cent of urban households have television and telephone connections respectively. There are also 28.8 per cent of the households in the district do not possess
any of the specified asset.
(xi) Archaeology
Kodagu is not decorated much with building or structure of great archaeological interest. There are only a few to mention. A Jain Basadi of the 15th century and the Palace, the Omkareswara temple and the Raja's tombs ofthc beginning of the 19th century are a few to be mentioned. The Jain basadi in Betagiri
11,239 6,226 1,565 3,116 2,005 3,252
village near Suntikoppa is built of cut stones and cut stone slabs. The figures of lotus and stone images ofThirthankara and Padmavathi of different sizes are beautifully sculptured on the pillars of basadi. Lingarajendra Wodeyar II built the Palace in Madikeri in 1812 A.D. It is a solid building but has no archaeological beauty. Considerable changes have been madc to the face of the structure of this building after the manner of the European fashion, presenting a very handsome front. The whole palace is built of brick and mortar and altogether finished with solidity and elegance.
The Mausoleums of Doddavirarajendra and Lingarajendra are remarkable, built much in the style of Mohammedan edifices with a handsome dome in the center and four minaret-like turrets at the comers surmounted by basavas or bulls. The Omkareswara temple built by Lingarajendra Wodeyar is in the same style as the mausoleums of the Rajas.
Seventy-five inscriptions, six on copper plates and the others on big stone slabs, on stone pillars called Virakallus in Kannada have been found in Kodagu. Of these, the inscriptions dating from the 4th century to the 15th century are of historical interest as they are the only source material for the history ofKodagu
during those ccnturics.
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(xii) Brief description on places of religious, historical or archaeological and tourist importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district
Abbi Falls (Madikeri Taluk) : This place is about 5 kms from Madikeri, where the Madikeri stream falls from a height. "Abbi" in Kodagu dialect means falls. This falls was formerly called the Jesse Falls in honour of a daughter of the first chaplain of Madikeri. It is much admired and frequently visited by picnic parties.
Balamuri (Madikeri Taluk) : It is a pilgrim centre and a large number of people congregate here during Cauvery festival on the 2nd day of "Tula masa". Here exists a rest house built by Dodda Virarajendra Wodeyar.
Bhagamandala (Madikeri Taluk) : This place has got the importance because of the temples near the rivers, which attract a large number of pilgrims in the month of "Tula" during the time of the Cauvery festival. The sacred rivers, the Cauvery and Kannike meet here. Tradition has it that Sujyothi a subterranean stream joins these rivers here. It is for this reason that the place is popularly known as "Triveni Sangama" and an important pilgrim center. Four important temples just above the confluence of the rivers dedicated to lshwara, Subrahmanya, Vishnu and Ganapathi are situated here. This place is also called as Bhagandeswara Kshetra. An inscription in Tamil and Granthakshara records the grant made to the temples by King Bhodharupa Bhagavan (14th century A.D). Pilgrims first take a bath in the Sangama and offer oblations to their departed ancestors, then ascend the hills for a holy bath at Talakaveri.
Tippu Sultan had converted the temple premises into a fort between 1785 A.D. and 1790 A.D. and had kept a small garrison here; called the place as Afzalabad. Dodda Virarajendra of Coorg took over the fort in 1790 A.D. During the struggle three copper tiles of the roof of the temple were destroyed which were later replaced by the Raja with silver ones.
Chettal1i (Madikeri Taluk) : This place is about 16 kms from Madikeri, on the Madikeri-SiddapurVirajpet road. About 2 to 3 kms from Chettalli on the Chettalli-Suntikoppa road there is an orange
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research station run by the State Government and subsidised by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. On the way to this orange research station, the India Coffee Board maintains a coffee research sub-station.
Devatu Parambu (Madikeri Taluk) : A place about 10 kms from Bhagamandala where Tippu Sultan called some 5,000 Coorgs with their families to assemble on a big maidan in 1785 AD and then treacherously seized upon them, men, women and children, and deported them to Srirangapatna, where he converted them to Islam.
Iggutappa Devara-Bctta (Madikeri Taluk) : This place is, in the proximity of the Aiyangeri forest where a lofty peak and highly venerated place for the presiding deity Subrahmanya, the patron God of the Coorgis situated.
Madikeri (Madikeri Taluk) : The headquarters ofKodagu district is a town with a population of about 33,000. "Mercara" is the name given by the Britishers to Madikeri. It is situated on an elevated plateau on the Western Ghats. A prince of the Haleri dynasty -Muddu Raja - founded Madikeri in the year 1681 A.D. The Coorg Rajas had their residence in Haleri till the founding of Madikeri. Muddu Raja selected this site for his fort and capital on account of its central as well as its inaccessible position at that time. The Raja has built the fort and the palace here. Madikeri offers to the tourist several interesting places worth a visit. Among these are the fort, the former palace, the Omkareswara temple, the Guddige (or the Raja's tombs) and the Raja's seat. The palace now houses all the important Government offices. A public library called the Mahatma Gandhi Public Library is in front of the palace to the right. In a room of this public library building a museum of historical relics and records has been opened.
Nalknad (Madikeri Taluk) : The principal country palace of the Coorg Rajas, built by Doddavirarajendra in 1792 A.D. is in Yevakapadi village ofNalknad. It
is situated close to Tadiandamol, the highest peak in Coorg.
Omkareshwara Temple (Madikeri Taluk) : An important structure erected by Lingarajendra in 1820 A.D., the Omkareshwara temple is situated to the east of the fort in Madikeri. Tradition has it that
ANALYTICAL NOTE
Lingarajendra put to death a very leamed, pious and good Brahmin unjustly and cruelly, for having prevented the satisfaction of his carnal desire, and that in consequence, the learned Brahmin's spirit turned into a "Brahma Rakshasa" and began to torment the Raja day and night. Therefore, in order to appease the spirit of the Brahmin, the Raja built a temple and installed a "Shiva Linga" specially brought from Varanasi (Benaras). The Shivalinga was called "Omkareshwara Linga" and the temple "Omkareshwara temple". This temple is built in the Mohammadan style of Architecture - with a dome in the centre and four turrets at the four comers. There is a tank below in front of the temple, in the middle of the tank there is a small "Mantapam" connected by a narrow causeway.
Talakaveri (Madikeri Taluk) : This is the birth place of the sacred river Cauvery, on the slopes of the Brahmagiri Hills, easily accessible from Bhagamandala by road. Temples of Ishwara and Ganapathi are situated herc at the sourcc of the Cauvery. The Cauvery Jatra which begins on the Tula Sankramana day in October and continues for one full month; attracts a large number of pilgrims all over Kodagu and surrounding districts. The Pandavas are said to have visited these regions during their exile. A huge rock called "Bhimana Kallu" (the stone of Bhima) is seen on the way to Talacauvery from Bhagamandala.
Abbi Matha (Somvarpet Taluk) : This is an important Veerashaiva Matha in Somavarpct taluk, established by Dodda Virarajendra Wodeyar (18th
century A.D.). Many palm leaf writings and manuscript records are available here.
Betageri (Somvarpet Taluk) : A place near Suntikoppa of Somavarpet taluk where a feudatory of Changalvas had their capital with hUmming life and activity.
Haleri (Somvarpet Taluk) : This place is about 10 kms from Madikeri on the Madapur road and noted for its coffee estates. Historically, this place is associated with the Haleri Rajas who later became Rajas of Kodagu. It is stated that a prince in the guise of a Jangama came from Ikkeri kingdom and established himself here, conqucred the surrounding territory, held sway for a number of years. Thus, the place became important in Kodagu history.
Horamale (Somvarpet Taluk) : The remains of old· walls of the palace of the Horamale branch of the Haleri royal family are found here. Now there is a cardamom plantation on the palace site.
Madapur (Somvarpet Taluk) : This place is about 20 kms from Madikeri and 19 kms from Somavarpet. The ancient family cemetery of the Coorg Rajas is hcrc. The tomb of Lingarajendra Wodeyar I, the father of Doddavirarajendra Wodeyar and Lingarajendra Wodeyar II is situated on the banks of the Madapur River, but it has not claim to architectural merit.
Malambi (Somvarpet Taluk): This place is sihJated in the northeast of Kodagu on the road from Somavarpet to Sanivarasanthe. The peak close by is remarkable for the beauty of its conical shape. Though not remarkable for its height, the conical shape attracts the sightseers.
Mullur (Somvarpet Taluk) : Four miles from Sanivarasanthe, this place is noted for its Jain basadis. During the period of Gangas and Changalvas, the. placc had some importancc as a place of religious centre though the present status of the basadis is in a dilapidated condition.
Ramaswami Kanive (Somvarpet Taluk) : The place is on the way from Kudige to Konanur in Hassan district. The Ramaswami temple situated here is an ancient origin and noted for its sanctity. Vaishyas, Vokkaligas, Devangas and other Hindus come here to celebrate weddings. This place is famous for the celebration of marriages because it is considered that no special "muhurtham" is necessary to celebrate weddings at this place. It was here that thc British troops crossed the Cauvery River when they invaded Coorg under General Fraser in 1834 A.D.
Anandapura (Virajpet Taluk) : This pJace is the. first Protestant settlement in Kodagu and is situated on the road from Siddapur to Virajpet. One of the oldest Protestant churches in the district, built in the year 1855 A.D. is situated herc.
Abyatmangala (Virajpet Taluk) : This is a village in Virajpet taluk and is noted for the Attimangala channel, an irrigation work constructed in the early years of this century. This channel feeds the rich rice fields of the Abyatmangala and Valamur-Tegathur
villages.
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Barapole Hydro-Electric Project Area (Virajpet Taluk) : This project area is situated in Kuttandi village in Virajpet taluk near Ponnampet; designed to generate 180,000 KWs of electric power. The site area has a view of the magnificent spectacle of the mountain ranges, not seen anywhcre in the South. A dam is built across the river Barapole to run the
turbines.
Heggala (Virajpet Taluk) : This village, which is about 8 kms away from Virajpet, a noted mountainous pass known as "Heggala pass", situated in the direction of South-West of Virajpet.· The Heggala pass is historically famous in the military adventures of Tippu Sultan when he went through the pass to subdue the rulers of Cochin and Travancore; though several times he was pushed back. It is stated that the British forces also marched from Cannanore to Srirangapatna through this pass during their wars with Tippu Sultan.
Irnpu (Virajpet Talnk) : A place of pilgrimage in Kurchi village in south Coorg and a temple dedicated to God Shiva by Sri Rama himself, on the banks of the Lakshmanatirtha river; exists here -Lakshmanatirtha is the name given to the river fanned by the water falling down from the top of the hill. On the day of "Mahashivarathri", pilgrims from several parts of the countryside congregate here to take a holy bath in the river.
Maknt (Virajpet Talnk) : This place is on the borders of the Cannanore district of Kerala, in the midst of the Periambadi ghat. At one time, a small tram line was laid here to transport timber and this opened prospects for the laying of a railway line from Nanjangud to Tellicherry across Kodagu. Though the survey was completed the proposed railway line was given up due to the intervention of war.
(xiii) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory
Village Directory
Village Directory provides micro-level data which will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans as the C.D.Bloek is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning. Village wise information regarding the availability of certain basic amenities and facilities within the village, as also
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
that on the manner of utilization of the land in the concerned village are furnished in the village directory. The village directory fonnat adopted for the 2001 Census has 23 columns whereas in the 1991 Census there were only 18 columns. When compared with the 1991 Census Village Directory format, column 9 which refers to the day or days of weekly market/ hat jf any has been now left out. New inclusions are in respect of facilities like banks, agricultural credit societies, non-agricultural credit societies, other cooperative societies, number of recreational and cultural facilities like cinema/video hall, sports club, stadium/auditorium; receipt of news papers/magazines and the name of the most important commodities manufactured in the village. In all the 23 columns in this tabulation statement, first 3 columns relates to serial number, name of the village with location code and area of village while the next 2 provide information on total population and number of households in the village as per 200 I Census. The next 8 columns relate to basic amenities such as educational; medical; drinking water (potable); post, telegraph and telephone, commercial and cooperative banks, agricultural, nonagricultural and other credit societies, number of recreational and cultural facilities such as cinema/ video hall, sports club and stadium/auditorium and communications (bus service, railway station, waterway). lnfonnation in respect of approach to village, nearest town and distance in Kms., power supply, receipt of news paper/magazinc, names of the most important commodities manufactured in the village are furnished in columns 14 to 18. Amenities available within the villages are shown in the respective columns and if a particular amenity especially Primary School, Middle School, College, Allopathic Hospital, PHC, MCW, Post Office, Telephone, etc., is not available in the village, the respective abbreviation is given and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., <5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility available to that particular village is indicated. The next 5 columns, 19 to 23 provide information regarding land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares roundcd to two decimal places) such as forest, irrigated land by source of irrigation, un-irrigated, cultivable waste (including gaucbar and groves) and finally the area not available for cultivation.
ANALYTICAL NOTE
Town Directory
The Town Directory section contains seven statements (I to VII) which furnish information on all the statutory towns in the district, on aspects such as growth history, physical aspects and location of towns, municipal fmance, civic and other amenities in the town, medical, educational,
recreational and cultural facilities, trade, commerce, .
industry and banking in the towns, civic and other
amenities in slum areas of the town. The scope of the various column headings adopted during 1991
Census has remained unchanged in 2001. The towns are arranged in an alphabetical order for the district.
Note .-
1. The area figure for the district given under column No 3 against " Total" represents "Geographical Area" and has been furnished by the Surveyor General India. The figures for the urban areas are either those supplied by civic administration authorities of the towns or compiled and supplied by the Director of Survey, Settlement and Land Records or compiled in this Directorate on the basis of the available reco~ds pertaining to the delimitation of urban units. Area figures for Rural Areas are derived by subtracting the Total Urban Area from the Total Area of the District.
The total of the area figures of all the C.D. Blocks/Taluks in this district will not tally with the district figures (except urban), because the area figures for C.D. Blocks/Taluks represents the landuse area based on village wise area figures as reported by the local officers. The total area of the taluk may not tally with the aggregate of the areas of the villages listed for Census pwposes for it includes the area of the statutOlY as well as non-statutory towns, villages which may be fidly submerged and reserve forests which may not form part of any revenue village, if any, within the jurisdiction of the concerned taluk. The total area of the C.D. Block is derived by subtracting the area of the statutory town or towns (within the jurisdiction of the concerned taluks) from the total area of the
taluk.
2. Out growths of towns in urban agglomerations are denoted by letter "OG".
3. The following abbreviations have been used to indicate the Civic Administration Status of town.
M.Corp
CMC
TMC
TP
NAC
CB
CT
Municipal Corporation
City Municipal Council
Town Municipal Council
Town Panchayat
Notified Area Committee
Cantonment Board
Census Town (Non-Municipal Census Town / Non-StatutOlY Town)
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PART A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
SECTION - I
VILLAGE DIRECTORY NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY
The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, their location numbers, their area, population, number of households, amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and
cooperative banks, agricultural nonagricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest town with a distance, power supply availability of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village.
Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have not been given in the Village Directory but shown along with the urban component. The villages which are considered as a Census Town , the amenities data are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages which have partly merged in an outgrowth ofU.A., the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory for that particular village.
The 'uninhabited' villages (villages with no population) have been indicated as such after
furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of village & location code number and area of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23
. The Village Directory fonnat has 23 columns and the details given under each column are as
follows:
Columns 1 : Serial Number
Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD Block are presented serially in the ascending order
of their location code number.
Columns 2: Name and Location Code Number
of village
The name and location code number of the village are shown against these columns. This also
includes the forest and un-inhabited villages.
Column 3 : Area of the village
The area of the village in hectares are given. Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the concerned department the column is left blank.
Column 4: Total population
The total population of the village as per 2001 Census is given against this column.
Column 5: Number of households
The number of households as per 2001 Census is given in this column.
Amenities
In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of different amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, communication, power, approach road etc. in each village has been depicted with appropriate codes against the column concerned. Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the
distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given. Column wise details are given below :Classes from V to VII are included in the middle school.
Column 6: Educational
Classes upto class IV included in Primary School. This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic
school upto class IV.
Classes from V to VII are included in the middle
school.
Classes from VIII to X included in Higher
secondary school. Classes XI and XII are treated as equivalent to Pre-University Course.
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.
Accordingly any of the following types of institutions if exists within the village is shown as per codes given below :
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
Primary School P
Middle School M
Secondary School S
Senior Secondary School PUC
College C
Industrial School
Training School Tr
Adult literacy class/centre AC
Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0
Pathshala, Senior basic school,
Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, etc.
More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc.
Column 7 : Medical
Availability ofmedical facility within the village is indicated by following codes:
(i) Allopathic Hospital H
Ayurvedic Hospital HA
Unani Hospital HU
Homeopathic Hospital H Hom
(ii) Allopathic Dispensary D
Ayurvcdic Dispensary DA
Unani Dispensary DU
Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom
(iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW
(iv) Maternity Home MIl
(v) Child Welfare Centre CWC
(vi) Health Centre HC
(vii) Primary Health Centre PHC
(viii) Primary Health SubCentre PHS
(ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC
(x) T.B. Clinic TB
(xi) Nursing Home NH
(xii) Registered Private Medical
Practitioner RMP
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(xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP
(xiv) Community Health Worker CHW
(xv) Others 0
More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc.
Column 8: Drinking Water
The type of the drinking water supply sources available within the village are indicated by codes as follows:
(i) Tap Water T
(ii) Well Water W
(iii) Tank Water TK
(iv) Tubewell Water TW
(v) Hand pump HP
(vi) River Water R
(vii) Canal C
(viii) Lake L
(ix) Spring S
(x) Others 0
(xi) Summer Source SS
Column 9 : Post, Telegraph and Telephone
It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists thc following amenities:
(i) Post Office PO
(ii) Telegraph Office TO
(iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO
(iv) Telephone Connection PH
Column 10 :Commercial and Co-operative Banks
If the village is served by any banking service, commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of banks in brackets. If not available the d~stance of nearest place where the facility exist is given:
(i) Commercial Bank
(ii) Co-operative Bank
Column 11 : Credit Societies
eM CP
If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non-
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Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such societies in brackets. In casc the facility is not available within the village the distance of the nearest place where such facility exist is given:
(i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS
(ii) Non Agricultural Credit Society
(m) . Other Credit Society
NCS
OCS
Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities
lffacilities such as CinemalVideo hall, Sports Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available in the village, the same is recorded in these columns. If not available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility is recorded. The information is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets:
(i). Cinema / Video Hall
(ii) Sports Club
(iii) Stadium I Auditorium
Column 13 : Communications
CV
SP
ST
If the village is served by any mode of public / private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways they are mentioned as follows:
(i) Bus
(ii) Railway Station
(iii) Navigable Waterway
Column 14 : Approach to village
BS
RS
NW
Approach to village refers to the state of road leading to village. The approach to the village is indicated in following codes:
(i) Paved Road PR
(ii) Mud road MR
(iii) Foot path FP
(iv) Navigable River NR
(v) Navigable Canal NC
(vi) Navigable waterways
other than River, Canal NW
Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance
The distance is given in kilometers in brackets against the name of the town nearest to the village.
Column 16 : Power supply
Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use is given by using following codes:
(i) Electricity for domestic use ED
(ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG
(iii) Electricity for other purposes EO
(iv) Electricity for all purposes EA
Column 17 : News Paper / Magazine
If the village receives any News Paperl Magazines, the same is noted in this· column using following codes
(i) News Paper N
(ii) Magazine M
Column 18 : Most important commodities manufactured
The name of three most important commodities manufactured in the village is recorded against this column.
Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under different types of land use
Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. are furnished against these columns. The data concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by. source), Unirrigated land, Culturable waste and Area
. not available for cultivation in the village are shown against these columns. The area figures are given in hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh" is recorded wherever the information is not made available by the concerned department. The codes used for different types of irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated below:
(i) Government Canal GC
(ii) Private Canal PC
(iii) Well (without electricity) W
(iv) Well (with electricity) WE
(v) Tubewell(without electricity) TW
(vi) Tubewell(with electricity) TWE
(vii) Tank TK
(viii) River R
(ix) Lake L
(x) Waterfall WF
(xi) Others 0
(xii) Total-' T
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The village directory also carries the following appendices.
Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available in villages C D Block wise of the district.
Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages C D Block wise having one or more primary schools
Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages C D Block wisc having primary, middle and secondary
schools.
Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages C D Block wise with different sources of drinking water facilities.
Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more important amenities
Appendix-ll-A Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities.
Appendix-Ill It gives the land utilization data in respect of Census Towns I nonmunicipal Towns.
Appendix-IV CD Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available.
Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population.
Appendix-VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population.
Appendix- The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of the
VII-A, VII-B Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.
Appendix-Vlll Indicates C D Block wise number of villages under each
Grama Panchayat.
Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.
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LIST OF MERGED VILLAGES IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS {AREA IN HECTARES O.OO}
Sl. No. Name of Name of Town Name of the village with L.C. Total geogra phical area Rural Urban Taluk . No. of the village as per Compo Compo
revenue records nent nent
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Madikeri Madikeri TMC Kamangeri '02729600 1412.64 72.27 1,340.37 Ibbinavalavadi '02729700 1040.30 1005.01 35.29 Kaikeri Nidagune '02729300 974.06 866.13 107.93 Katakeri '02728100 1251.24 1143.31 107.93
2 Somvarpet Somvarpet TP Chowdlu '02740400 675.36 619.80 55.56 Nagarur Hamlet of 704.43 627.04 77.39 Balagunda '02740500
3 Somvarpet Kushalanagara Baichanahalli '02745400 395.86 283.48 112.38
CT MuIlusoge'02745300 883:47 669.58 213.89
4 Vrrajpet VirajpetTP Kuklur '02747700 576.46 467.86 108.60
AJnbatti'02749800 935.17 845.92 89.25.
Betoli '02747400 971.07 922.41 48.66
Maggula '02748000 636.66 612.77 23.89
Arji '02748100 957.17 944.52 12.65
5 Vrrajpet Gonikoppal CT Hathur '02751000 584.77 524.84 59.93
Kaikell '02751100 2105.34 2027.99 77.35
Arvathokalu '02751900 1224.91 1136.13 88.78
Hebbale '02751200 2400.19 2300.38 99.81
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VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENTS
MADIKERI C.D. BLOCK
INDIA KARNATAKA
MADIKERI TALUK KODAGU DISTRICT Km 2 6 Km
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l ....... TOTAL AREA OF TALUK (IN SQKM}. _________ ______ • _____ . 1,492.32 TOTAL POPULAT10N or TALUK ___________________________ . 142,OlZ
TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWN [N TALUK. ________ __ __________ •. 01
TOTAL NUMBER Of VILLAGES IN TALUK •...•..........•..• 67
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TOTAL DISTANCE: FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (IN KW). __ _ .OO
HEA DQUARTERS TALUK ................ __ .. ....... ____ .. __ • @
VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: 200-499 500-999 1000-4999 _ .. ____ _____ .. __ .. _ ... . _. ____ _ . .. . ... .... __ • • URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ........................ ..
STATE HIGHWAY ...... ........... . .... ... .. . ................ . SH 88
IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .................... ........ .. ..
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HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ...................... .. .
POLICE STATION .... .................. ........... ... .
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE .......................... .
BANK COMNERCIAL ! CO - OPERATIVE .............. ..
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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)
N arne of the District:Kodagu
Serial number
Name of village
2
Name of CD Block: Madikeri Name of Sub-Disl: 0001
Aiyangeri
2 Arapattu
3 Arekadu
4 Aruvathoklu
5 B.Badaga
6 Balamuri
7 Ballamavati
8 BengoonJ
9 Bethu
10 Bettageri
II Bettathur
12 Bhagamandala
13 BiIigeri
14 Chelavara
15 Cherangala
16 Galibeedti
17 Hakathoor 18 Hammiyala
19 Hebbettageri
20 Heravanadu
21 Hodavada
22 Hoddur
23 Hoskeri
24 Ibnivalvadi (Rural)
25 Kadagadalu
26 Kaggodlu
27 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural)
28 Kalooru
29 Kanthur
30 Karada
31 Karike
32 Kamangeri
33 Karugunda
34 Katakeri (Rural)
35 Kiggalu
36 Kirundadu
37 Kokeri
38 Kolagadalu
39 Kolakeri
40 Konanjageri
41 Kopatti
42 Kumbaladalu
43 Kundacheri
44 Kundalpadi Peraje
45 KunjiIa
46 M. Badaga
47 Made
48 Makkandur
49 Maragodu
2001 Census location code number
3
02727600 02732800 02730900 02728300 02727200 02732300 02731200 02727300 02732200 02727500 02726900 02726600 02728500 02731700 02726400 02729100 02728700 02728900 02729400 02728200 02730400 02730500 02730000 02729700 02729800 02728600 02729300 02728800 02730100 02732700 02726200 02729600 02727400 02728100 02730700 02732500 0273]800 02727000 02731900 02732400 027268QO 02730300 02726700 02727700 02731500 02730600 02728000 02729500 02729900
1991 Census location code number
4
130010001000100052 130010001000100029 130010001000100006 130010001000100064 130010001000100050 130010001000100025 130010001000100039 130010001000100049 130010001000100024 130010001000100047 130010001000100045 130010001000100042 130010001000100063 130010001000100031 130010001000100054 130010001000100017 130010001000100062 130010001000100019 130010001000100022 130010001000100065 130010001000100012 130010001000100011 130010001000100005 130010001000100002 130010001000100003 130010001000100061 130010001000100015 130010001000100018 130010001000100009 130010001000100030 130010001000}00055 130010001000100001 130010001000100048 130010001000100059 130010001.000100008 130010001000100026 13001000]000100032 130010001000100046 130010001000100036 1300]0001000100027 130010001000100044 130010001000100013 130010001000100043 130010001000100066 130010001000100035 130010001000100010 130010001000100058 130010001000]00021 130010001000100004
Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)
N arne of the District:Kodagu
Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number
number number
1 2 3 4
50 Mekeri 02728400 130010001000100060 51 Melchembu 02727800 130010001000100067 52 Monnangeri 02729200 130010001000100016 53 Mukkodlu 02729000 130010001000100020 54 Muthannudi 02730200 130010001000100014 55 Naladi 02731000 130010001000100034 56 Napoklu 02732000 130010001000100023 57 N ariyandada 02732600 130010001000100028 58 Nelji 02731400 130010001000100037 59 Palo or 02732100 130010001000100041 60 Peroof 02731100 130010001000100038 61 Sampaje 02727900 130010001000100057 62 Sannapulikotu (No.2) 02726500 130010001000100053 63 Singathuru 02727100 130010001000100051 64 Sodluru Kattemadu 02730800 130010001000100007 65 Thannimani 02726300 130010001000100056 66 Yemmemadu 02731300 130010001000100040 67 Yevakapadi 02731600 130010001000100033
VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - MADIKERI C.D.'BLOCK
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
nurn Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- lund,ooo- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera live agricul cultural service, phone banks tural and facilitics(C railway
other credit inema/ station, societies Video hall, watenvay)
Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
CD Block: Madikeri (0001)
HAD
Karike or P(6) M(3) S PHS(2) H« THPWR PO CMCP« ACS«5) CV« 5) BS
(02726200) 6,955.0 4,488 1, ~ C(5-10) 5) MCW(5- S SS- PH(42) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5)
RS(IO+)
10) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)
PHS(2) H(5-BS
Thannimani '16 P M(5-10) 10) MCW(5- HPWR PO CMCP« ACS«5) CV« 5) 2 1,990.0 893 RS(JO+)
(02726300) - C(5-10) 10) ss- PH(195) 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)
NW(JO+)
Cherangala 1'(2) M«5) PHS H(5-IO)
THPRSS- PO CM CP( _ ACS CV(5-10)
BS 10,128.0 1,440 348 MCW(5-10) 5 NCS(5-IO) RS(lO+)
(02726400) C(5-10) PH(55) 10) OCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)
PHC(IO+) ST(5-10)
NW(5-10)
Sannapulikotu I' M« 5) C« PHS H(5-10) HPWRS 1'0 ACS(2) SP BS
4 5,203.0 576 123 5) MCW(lO+) CMCP NCS«5) CV(IO+) RS(JO+) (No.2) (02726500) SS- PH(70) PHC(lO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)
P(2) M S HADMCW
Bhagamandala MHPHC PO SP BS
5 3,251.0 2,149 514 PUC C I ACS(lO+) (02726600) PHS(2) FWC T W R SS- PH(45)
CM«5) NCS(lO+)
CV(JO+) RS(lO+) Tr(2) CP«S) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) H(5-IO) OCS(IO+)
H(5·
6 Kundacheri
2,502.0 360 prj) M C« 10) MCW(5- THPTW PO ACS(JO+) eV(5-10) BS
(02726700) 1,482 CM«5) RS(IO+) 5) IO)PHC(5- WRSS- PH(75) NCS(JO+) SP« 5)
10) . CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10) .
7 Kopalli
1,742.0 145 P M« 5) H(IO+) THPWR PO ACS(10+) SP BS
595 (02726800) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) S SS- PH(80) CM«5)
NCS(JO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+)
ST(IO+) NW(lO+)
8 Bcttathur '87 1'(3) M(2) H(IO+) PO BS
3,647.0 1,150 ACS« 5) CV(JO+) (02726900) - C(IO+) MCW(IO+)
WSS- CM«5) RS(lO+) PH(30) NCS« 5) SP«5) PHC(IO+) CP«5)
OCS« 5) ST(JO+) NW(S-IO)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & 3ch to distance (in km)
village
14 15
PR Madikeri (4)
PRMR FP Madikeri (5)
PRMR Madikeri (6)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (15)
FP
PR MR Madikeri (18) FP
PR MR Madikeri (20) FP
PR MR Madikeri (18) FP
PR MR Madikeri (20) FP
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News
paper I Maga
zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important
commodity
manufactured
18
Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri culturable Area not source) gated waste available
(including forcultiva
gauchar tion and
groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
4473.5 1827.5 630.0 24.0 Karike
809.4 657.1 353.5 170.0 . Thannimani
8886.2 931.8 147.6 162.4 Cherangala
4310.3 298.9 356.1 237.8 Sannapulikotu
(No.2)
1114.5 1397.0 102.8 636.7 Bhagamandala
II 14.5 878.2 278.6 230.7 Kundacheri
630.5 769.7 \95.1 146.7 Kopatti
J313.9 884.4 1348.0 100.7 Bettathur
Serial
num
ber
25
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Tolal area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the villagL:, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code of the populo of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Ccnsus) water telegraph .1 and eo- tuml, non- 01& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricuL cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C railway other credit incma/ station,
societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
lorium)
2 4 6 7 10 II 12 13
Kolagadalu 572 P(2) M(2) PHS H(lO+)
TWRSS PO CM(2) cp ACS NCS SP I3S
9 2,374,0 2,315 MCW(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(Hl+) (02727000) C(IO+)
PHC(" 5) - PH(43) OCS(2)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Singathuru MCWPHC THPTW
PO ACS(2) BS
!O 727.0 760 IR3 P M C(5-10) PHS FWC WTKRS CM«5) NCS«5) CV(lO+)
RS(lO+) (02727100) H(lO+) SS-
PH(37) CP« 5) OCS« 5)
SP«S) NW(5-IO)
ST(IO+)
B_Badaga H(IO+) PO ACS OCS CV(IO+) BS
II 899,0 765 196 P M C(lO+) HP R SS-(02727200) MCW«5) 1'11(30)
CMCP NCS«5) SP« 5)
RS(lO+)
PHC« 5) ST(lOt) NW(IO+)
Bcngooru RMPH(IO+)
PO ACS BS
12 1,368,0 1,433 353 P(3) M(2) S MCW« 5) T HP W R CM(" 5) NCS(5-1O) CV(lO+)
RS(IO+) (02727300) PUC C(IO+) PHC«5) SS- PH(l2) SP(5-10)
CP«5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)
NW(lO+)
Karugunda PHS H(lO+)
TTWW ACS CV(IO+) 13
(02727400) 1,489,0 1,407 355 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO PH(8) CM«5) NCS« 5)
BS« 5) SS- SP« 5) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5)
ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Bcttagcri PM S PHS H(IO+)
PO ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS
14 (02727500)
500,0 1,457 337 MCW(lO+) TWSS- CM«S) RS(IO+) C(10+) PH(30) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-1O)
15 Aiyangcri 1'(2) M(2)
PHS H(5-1O) T HP nv PH(18) CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO)
BS 5,860,0 1,660 307 MCW(lO+) WTKRS CV(5-l0)
(02727600) C(5-10) PO«5) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) SS- NW(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO)
, PHS(2) H(5-
16 Kundalpadi Pernje
3,370.0 3,693 P(6) M(3) S IO)MCW(5- THPTW PO CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(5-1O)
BS
(02727700) 764
C(5-10) 10) PHC(5- W TK R RS(IO+) PH(lO) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) SS- NW(5-10) 10) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)
17 Melchcmbu
4,939,0 1'(8) M(4) S PHS H(lO+) HPWR CM
ACS(2) BS
(02727800) 3,700 784 C(IO+) MCW« 5) POPH(8) NCS« 5) CV(lO+)
RS(lO+) SS- CP(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) NW(5-10) ST(lO+)
DMCW
18 Sampajc
2,181.0 3,132 668 1'(4) M(2) S PHCPHS(2) TnVWR OCS BS (02727900) PUC C(IO+) FWC H(5- SS- POPH CM(5-10) ACS(lOI) CV(lO+)
RS(lO+)
10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IOt)
NW(5-IO) ST(IO+)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) village
14 IS
PRMR Madikcri (IS)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (18)
FP
PRMR Madikcri (18)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (23)
FP
PRMR FP Madikeri (20)
PR MR Mudikeri (13) FP
PRMR FP Madikeri (6)
PRMR Madikeri (10)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (II)
FP
PRFP Madikeri (14)
. Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Maga zinc
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important comlpodity
manufacmTcd
18
Land usc (i.e. arca unller different types of land usc in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cuUurable Area not source) gated waste available
(induding forcultiva gauchar tion
anll !,'roves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
807.6 993.0 418.8 154.7 Kolagadalu
41.1 329.0 253.4 103.5 Singatburu
11.2 386.5 356.6 144.8 B.Badaga
8.2 861.7 429.3 68.9 Bcngooru
10.1 910.1 556.4 12.4 Karugunda
14.3 426.0 43.8 15.9 Bcttagcri
4786.8 969.3 23.2 Aiyangcri
TK(297.5) 1654.3
T(297.5) 1058.6 359.6 Kundalpadi Pernje
TW(847.4) TWE(243.7)
2812.7 R(851.4) . 93.2 33.6 57.0 Mclchcrnbu
T(1942.6)
TK(286.9) 508.1 T(286.9) 707.1 104.9 574.0 Sampaje
Serial num ber
25
9
10
II
12
I3
14
15
16
17
18
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Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colwnn and next to
nUm Location code oflhe popula of house il in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms oflhc nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agrieul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph aJ and co- turnl,oon- al& lions (Bus
and tele opcm tivc agrieul cultural service,
phone banks tural and faeilitics(C railway
other credit inemaf station,
societies Video hall, watcnvay)
Sports
club, Stadium!
Audi
\oriwn)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Made PHS H(S-IO)
ACS(I~) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 19 2,456.0 2,OS2 478 P(3) M(3) S MCW(5-10) TTWWR PO«5) CM(JO+)
(02728000) PUCC(5-IO) PHC(S-IO) SS- PH«S) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)
11(5· ACS
20 Katakcri (Rural)
1,143.0 1,531 348 P(2) M(2) 10) MCW(5- TW W R PO CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+)
CV(IO+) 13S(5-IO) (02728100) C(5-10) 10) PHq5- SS- PH(48)
CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lOl)
10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)
H(S· ACS BS
Hcravanadu 417 PM«S)C(S·IO)MCW(S- nVWR PO 21
(02728200) 545.0 1,799 CMCP NCS(5-10) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+)
10) 10) PHC(5- SS- PH(66) OCS(S-10) SP(S-IO) 10) ST(S-IO)
NW(5-1O)
Aruvathoklu P < 5 - PHS H(5-1O) CM(~-10) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O)
BS 22
(02728300) 836.0 977 238 M( ) q:>. MCW(S-IO) TW W R POPH(7) RS(IO+)
10) PRC(S-10) SS- CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(5-10)
OCS(5-1O) ST(5-IO)
Mckcri PHS H«5) HPWR PO CM CP(5- ACS(2) CV(IO+)
BS 23 848.0 1,998 484 P MC«5) MCW«5) (02728400) ss- PH{l66) 10) OCS(2) SP(IO+)
RS(IO+) PHC«5) NCS«5)
ST«5) NW(5-1O)
H(5· ACS 5T Oiligcri P MC(5-10) JO)MCW(S- HPnVW PO BS
24 (02728500)
1,184.0 1,940 441 CM«5) NCS«5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5- 5S- PH(98) 10) CP«S) OCS(IO+) SP(Jo+) NW(5-1O)
25 Kaggodlu 1-1«
PO ACS(2) BS
(02728600) 832.0 1,151 283 P MC«5) 5) MCW« 5) HP SS- CM«5) NCS«5)
CV(JO+) RS(IO+)
PHq<5) PH(33)
CP(IO+) DCS«5) Sp« 5)
NW(5-1O) ST(5-10)
26 Hakathoor P(3) M(2) S PHS H(5-10)
PO CM CP(5- ACS(2) CV(lO+) BS
(02728700) 1,049.0 1,976 468 q5-IO) MCW(5-10) THPSS- 10) NCS« 5) RS(IO+) PH(35) SP[1O+) PHC(S-IO) OCS«S) NW(5-IO)
ST(lo+)
27 Kalooru 287 P(2) M
PHS H(IO+) PO
ACS(2) SP BS (02728800) 5,813.0 1,009 MCW(JO+) HPRSS- CMCP NCS«S) CV(IO+) C(10+) PI-1(43) RS(IO+)
PHq<5) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town &
aeh to distance (in km)
village
14 15
PR FP Madikcri (46)
:: MR Madikcri (21)
:: MR Madikcri (8)
:: MR Madikcri (6)
PRMR
FP Madikcri (22)
PRMR Madikcri (23)
FP
PRMR Madikcri (18)
FP
PRMR Virajpct (13)
FP
PRMR Vimjpet (14)
FP
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News Most important Land usc (i.e. area undc"f different types ofland usc in hectare) Name of village paper / commodity
Maga manufactured
zinc Forest Irrigated (by Unini eulturnblc Arcanot
source) gated waste available
(including foreultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
NM 22.6 1616.3 791.4 25.7 Made
N 149.7 327.6 646.4 19.3 Katakcri (Rural)
NM 49.0 166.6 288.9 40.6 Hcravanadu
NM 8.5 456.4 327.5 43.6 Aruvathoklu
NM 16.5 337.4 394.2 99.9 Mekeri
NM 4.9 767.1 306.4 105.5 Biligeri
NM 0(139.9)
11.8 T(139.9) 279.1 43.8 357.5 Kaggodlu
NM 0(774.6)
10.9 T(774.6) 76.1· 175.3 12.2 Hakathocr
NM 3345.0 636.0 912.3 919.8 Kalocru
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22
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24
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Scri<ll Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
Dum Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion hulds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post. Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communicu
Census) Census) water tclel,'I"aph al and co- tural. non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera live agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilitics(C railway
other credit incmal station,
societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
H(5· ACS(2) SP BS
Hammiyaln 10) PO 28
(02728900) 4.311.0 384 92 P MC(lO+) HPRSS- CMCP NCS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+)
MCW(IO+) PH(47) PHC(IO+)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Mukkodlu PHS H(5-1O)
HPWR PO ACS(2)
CV(IO+) BS
29 (02729000)
2,471.0 930 204 P MC(IO+) MCW(10+) CMCP NCS« 5) RS(lO+) SS- PH(l70) SP« 5)
PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(10+)
NW(S-IO)
Galibccdu P(3) M(2) PHS 11(10+)
THPTW PO SP BS
. 30 3.760.0 1,235 327 S(2) ruc MCW(IO+) CM CP« ACS« 5)
(02729100) WRSS- PH(l20) 5) NCS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
C(IO+) PIIC(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO) OCS« 5)
H(5-ACS(2) SP fvIonnangcri P(2)M«5) 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PO
BS 31 5.662.0 1,319 294 CM«5)
(02729200) C(5-10) 10) PHC(S- WR S SS- PH(21) NCS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
10) CP«S) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-1O)
Kalakcri Niduganc H(5-P(2) OM« 10)MCW(5- TTWWR PO
ACS SP BS 32 (Rural) 866.0 1.165 212 CM«5)
(02729300) 5) C(5-10) 10) PHC(5- SS- PH(4Y)
NCS«S) CV(IO+) RS(lO+)
10) CP«S) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
H(5·
33 Hebbcttagcri
682.0 862 193 P MC(5-10) 10) MCW(5- TTWW PO CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS
(02729400) 10) PHC(5- TK SS- PH(36) CF(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
34 Makkandur _ PHSH(5-IO) THPW PO BS
(02729500) 1,475.0 1,758 439 P M C(~-IO) MCW(~-IO) r CM«5)
ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
PHC(5cI0) TK SS- PH(30) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) CP(S-IO)
OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
35 Kamangcri
72.0 1,035 : M« 5) C« 5) ~C\V(~~~ :- TW W R ~O PH« ACS NCS BS
(02729600) 232 CMCP CV(IO+)
RS(lO+) ) PHC« 5) SS- ) OCS«5) SP(IO+)
ST(IO+) NW(IO+)
Ibnivalvadi PHS H« 5) 36 (Rural) 1,005.0 2,008 482 P MC(5-10) MCW(S-IO)
TTIVW PO ACSNCS CV(IO+) BS
(02729700) TKSS- PH(l99) CMCP RS(IO+)
PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) ST(IO+)
NW(S-IO)
Kadagadalu H(5-
37 1,123.0 2,200 P MC(5-10) 10)MC\v(S- TTWW PO ACS(2) BS (02729800) 539 CPCM«
NCS« S) CV(IOt)
10) PHC(S- TK SS- PH(30) 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-10)
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Appro Nearest town & aeh to distance (in km) village
14 15
PRMR Virajpet (15)
FP
PRMR FP Virajpet (9)
FP PRMR
Vimjpet (13)
PRMR FP Virnjpet (20)
:: MR Virdjpet (20)
PRMR FP Virajpet (23)
:: MR Madikeri (21)
PRMR Madikcri (28)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (28)
FP
PRMR Madikcri (21)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper/ Mag. zinc
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
Land usc (i.e. area under different types ofland usc in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by UniITi culturable Area not source) gated waste available
(including for cllltiva gauchar lion
and. groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
3513.7 145.3 778.4 373.5 Hammiyala
7S.9 819.1 1536.3 36.7 Mukkodlu
1093.3 1235.6 1121.2 309.9 Galibccdu
2799.8 910.6 1889.5 62.1 Monnangcri
90.7 428.7 334.7 Kalakeri Nidugane
12.0 (Rural)
40.5 482.4 136.2 22.9 Hcbbettageri
6.3 7Zl.S 661.2 85.8 Makkandur
66.0 3.0 3.0 Kamangcri
7.4 705.6 287.0 5.0 Ibnivalvadi (Rural)
4.5 80S.3 294.6 15.6 Kadagadalu
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2,}
30
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33
34
35
36
37
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Senal Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the cotumn and next to
num Location code ofthe popula of bouse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agncul Recn:ation Communica
Census) Census) water tc[egraph al and co- tural~ non- .1& tialls (Bus
and tele opera tivc agricul cultural service,
phone banks tmaland facilities(C railway
other credit incmal station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports
club. Stadium!
Audi tanum)
2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
Maragodu P M S PUC H(IO+) THPTW CMCP« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS
38 1,281.0 1,942 POPII(8) RS(lO+) (02729900) 499 C(10+) MCW(IO+) WSS- 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)
PHC(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(S-IO)
Hoskeri H(IO+) THPTW PO ACS SP BS
39 (02730000)
1,008.0 1,647 414 P M C(10+) MCW(IO+) W'SS- PH(32)
CMCP NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+)
PHC(lO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
D(4)MCW liS
Kanthur 652 P(2) M(2) S PHC PHS(2) THPTW PO CM(2) ACS(IOI) CV(IO+) 40 835.0 1,804 RS(IO+)
(01730100) PUCC(IO+) FWCH(5- WTKSS- PH(50) CP«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)
NW(5-10)
Mutharmudi P M«5) - H«
PO BS
41 S19.0 846 199 C(lO+) 5) MCW«5) TTWW CM«5)
ACS«5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
(02730200) PHC« 5) TK SS- PH(75) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP« 5)
OCS(lO+) ST«5) NW(5-10)
Kumbaladalu H(IO+) PO ACS(2)
CV(IO+) BS
42 593.0 650 155 P M C(IO+) WSS- CMCP NCS(2) RS(IO+) (02730300) MCW(IO+) PH(64) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Hodavada H« PO CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+)
BS 43
(02730400) 393.0 2,048 341 P MC(IO+) 5) MCW« 5) T W SS- RS(IO+)
PHC« 5) PH(32) 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+)
NW(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
Hoddur PHS H(IO+) PH(6) ACS BS
44 951.0 2,499 576 P M C(lO+) MC\V(lO+) TWSS- CM«5) NCS«5) CV(IO+)
(02730500) PO(" 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+)
PHC«5) CP«5) OCS« 5) NW(5-10) ST(IO+)
M. Badaga - H« PH(23)
ACS 45
(01730600) 1,079.0 1,996 540 PM C 5) MOV« 5) T nv W CM(IO+) NCS(IO+)
CV(IO+) BS(5-IO)
PHC« 5) TK SS- PO(5-IO) CPC5-10) OCS(IO+)
SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Kiggalu 430 P(2) MC< 5) - H«
PH(102) ACS BS 46
(02730700) 1,012.0 1,775 5) MCW«5) TTWW CMCP«
NCS« 5) CV(IO+)
C(IO+) PHC« 5) TK SS- PO«5) 5) SP(lo+) RS(IO+)
OCS« 5) NW(5-IO) ST(lO+)
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Appro ach to village
14
Nearest town & distance (in km)
15
~; MR Madikeri (29)
;: MR Madikeri (26)
PRMR FP Madikeri (24)
;:MR Madikeri (17)
;: MR Madikeri (39)
PRMR Madikeri (35)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (28)
FP
MRFP Madikeri (16)
PRMR Madikeri (20)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Maga zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cullurable Area not source) gated waste available
(including for cultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
9.1 582.9 390.5 298.5 Maragodu
14.5 791.6 163.5 38.4 Hoskeri
2.3 754.6 59.2 18.9 Kanthur
23.1 435.6 48,7 11.5 Mutharmudi
3.0 422.1 165,9 1.5 Kumbaladalu
WE(3.5) 1.2 T(3.5)
251.1 136.2 1.0 Hodavada
TK(0.5) 13.6 R(31.8) 599.4 299,3 6.5 Hoddur
T(32.3)
10.3 780.4 230,8 57.5 M, Badaga
4.9 946.8 36,6 23.7 Kiggalu
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40
41
42
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44
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num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in'broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the fucility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural, non- al& tions (Bus
amI telc opera live agricul cultural service, phone banks turnl and facilities(C railway
other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium/ Audi
, torium)
2 4 5 6 9 10 II 12 13
Sodium PHS H(IO+) THI'TW
ACS(2) CV(IO+)
BS
47 Kattemadu 1,097.0 2,002 511 P MC(ICl+) MCW(IO+) PO
CMCP NCS(lCl+) RS(IO+)
(02730800) PHC(IO+) W SS- PH(l62)
OCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
NW(5-10) ST(IO+)
Arekadu PHS H(lO+)
THPTW PO CP CM« ACS(2)
CV(lO+) BS
48 (02730900)
764.0 1,947 466 P M C(IO+) MCW(lO+) WSS- PH(37) 5)
NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
RS(!O+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+)
ST(lO+) NW(5·1O)
Naladi PM AC H(IO+) THPW SS. PO CM(2) ACS
CV(IO+) BS
49 8,782.0 527 133 NCS«5) RS(lO+) (02731000) C(IO+) MCW(10+) PH(53) CP(2) SP(lO+)
PHC(IO+) OCS« 5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
DA PtIS(2) ACS(2)
PerOOf PM«5) H(IO+) T HP W SS. PH(21) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 50 2.5 11.0 637 161 CM«5) NCS«5) (02731100) C(10+) MCW(5-JO) PO«5) CP«5) OCS«5)
SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
HH D PHS BaHamav.ti P(2) M(2) H(lOt) T HI' W SS. PH(7)
ACS CV(IO+)
BS RS(5-51 1,306.0 1,314 346 CM«5) NCS(5-1O) 10) NW(5-(02731200) PUC C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) PO«5) SP(IO+)
PHC(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+)
ST(IO+) 10)
H(5· BS Yemmem3du 4 P(2) M 10)
HPWSSS PO CM(~-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 52 510.0 2,925 RS(IO+) (02731300) 77 PUC C(IO+) MCW(IO+) 'PH(17) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO,)
NW(5-1O)
Nelji 266 PM S PHS H(5-IO)
HPTWW PH(6) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-1O) BS
53 (02731400)
1,774.0 1,112 MeW(5-IO) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) S ss- PO«5) CP(5-10) NCS(5·JO) SP(IO+) PHC(5·1O) NW(IO+)
OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)
54 Kunjil. P(3) M(2) S PHS H(IO+)
T HP W SS, PH(21) - ACS(2) BS
(02731500) 1,644.0 2,695 584 C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) PO(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) NW(5-10)
ST(IO+)
Yevakapadi 1'(2) AC PHS H(10+) ACS BS 55
(02731600) 7,302.0 1,804 434 M«5) MCW(IO+) THPWSS.PO
CMCP NCS(lO+) CV« 5)
C(IO+) PH(170) SP(IO+) RS(lO+)
PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(5-1O) ST(10+)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro
ach to village
14
Nearest town &
distance (in Ian)
15
:~ MR Madikeri (10)
:~ MR Madikeri (18)
~ MR Madikeri (24)
PR MR Madikeri (18) FP
PR MR Madikeri (10) FP
PR MR Madikeri (42) FP
PRMR Madikcri (10)
PR MR Madikeri (45) FP
PR MR Madikeri (55) FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) Name of village Serial paper I commodity Maga manufactured nne
Forest lITigated (by UniITi source) gated
17 18 19 20 21
NM 33.4 629.5
NM 1.8 649.7
NM 7534.0 377.0
NM 496.7 671.1
NM 30.8 723.9
NM 454.7
NM 149.4 892.6
NM 106.0 548.0
NM J055.7
culturnble Area not wasle available
(including for cultiva
gallchar tion and
groves)
22 23 24
396.9 37. I Sodl urn Katlemadu
100.2 12.3 Arekadu
306.0 565.0 Naladi
448.1 895.2 Peroof
83.5 467.9 Ballamavali
31.0 24.3 Yemmemadu
461.1 270.9 NeUi
729.0 261.0 Kunji1a
479.3 5767.0 Yevakapadi
num ber
25
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
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num Location code ofthe popul. of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges ,iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and eo- tuml, non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tuml and facilities(C railway other credit incmal station,
societies Video hall, waterway) Sports . club,
Stadium! Audi
tarium)
2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Chelavara P M«5) H(lO+) THPWR PH(lS) ~ ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS
56 (02731700)
3,062.0 627 160 C(lO+) MCW(5-10) S SS- PO(5-1O) CM~5-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) CP()-IO) OCS« 5) . ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Kokeri ~20 PM«5) H(IO+) HPWR PO ACS
CV(lO+) BS
57 (02731800)
832.0 880 - C(10+) MCW«S) SS- PH(202) CMCP NCS(IO+)
SP(IO+) RS(JO+)
PHC(5-10) OCS«5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Kalakeri -65 P(3) M PHS H(IO+) THPTW ACS(2) BS
58 (02731900)
1,200.1) 2,456 o C(IO+) MCW(lO+) WTKR 1'0«5) CPCM(5- NCS(5-IO) ~V~-IO) RS(lO+)
PHC(JO+) SS- PH«5) 10) OCS(S-JO) SP()-IO) NW(5-JO) ST(5-JO)
Napoklu P(4} M(2) MCWPHC I ACS BS
59 1,224.0 2,715 617 S(2) PUC PHS(2) FWC T HP D\ POPH(9) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) ~~~5-10) RS(IO+) (02732000) H(IO+) WRSS-C(IO+) CP(5-JO) OCS(5-10) )-10) NW(5-1O)
ST(IO+)
Paloor PM«5) PHS H«5) THPTW
PH(32) ACSOCS BS
60 658.0 1,003 218 MCW(IO+) WTKR CM«5) CV«5)
RS(JO+) (02732100) C(IO+) 1'0« 5) NCS«5) SP« 5)
PHC«5) SS- CP« 5) NW(S-IO) ST(<:5)
DPHSRMP THPTW
Bethu H(5-1O) PO ACS« 5) CV«5) BS
61 727.0 2,553 552 P M C(lO+) WTKR CM«5) RS(lO+) (02732200) MCW«5) PH(84) NCS« 5) SP« 5)
SS- ·CP«5) NW(5-1O) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST«5)
H« ACS(2) BS Balamuri 5) HPWR PH(38) CV(5-1O)
62 (02732300)
659.0 963 253 P M C(JO+) CMCP OCS RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS- PO« 5) SP(5-IO) PHC(5-10)
NCS« 5) ST(5-10)
NW(5-1O)
H(5· OCS Kananjageri 398 P(2) M(2) S 10) MCW(S- T HP TW PO
BS 63 797.0 1,595 ACS(5-1O) CV~5-1O)
(02732400) ACC(lO+) 1(l)PHC(5- WSS- PH(57) CM«5) RS(IO+)
10) CP« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP()-IO) NW(IO+)
ST(5-IO)
H(5-
64 Kirundadu 268 P(2) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- HP W R PO ACSNCS CV(5-1O)
BS 1,065.0 1,032 CMCP (02732500) C(\O+) 10) PHC(5- SS- PH(12) OCS SP(5-10)
RS(IO+)
10) ST(5-10) NW(5-1O)
65 Nari yandada PC) M(3) S MCW PHC ACS NeS CV(5-JO)
BS
(02732600) 793.0 1,521 345 ~ PHS(2) FWC T HP W SS PO clvlcr
ACC(IO+) PH(15) OCS SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
H(IO+) NW(5-1O) ST(5 10)
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VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km)
. village
14 15
PRMR FP Madikeri (45)
:;; MR Madikeri (28)
PRMR FP Madikeri (I 0)
PRMR Madikeri (6)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (5)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (5)
FP
PRMR FP Madikeri (10)
PR MR Madikeri (5) FP
PRMR Madikeri (6)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (8)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
'EA
News paper I Maga zine
17
N
NM
NM
N
NM
NM
NM
N
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)
Forest
19
1613.6
4.5
11.0
2.3
11.0
10.6
Irrigated (by source) .
20
Unirri gated
21
699.1
450.5
970.8
911.2
379.0
429.6
481.1
455.2
595.6
321.3
cultumble waste
(including gauchar
and groves)
22
442.0
375.4
71.5
263.4
278.8
151.4
150.2
321.8
427.5
463.0
Area not available
for cuhiva tion
23
307.3
6.1
153.3
38.5
0.3
146.0
25.5
9.0
31.4
8.7
Name of village
24
Chelavara
Kokeri
Kolakeri
Napoklu
PalooT
Bethu
Bal.muri
Kommjageri
Kirundadu
Nariyandada
Serial num ber
25
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
91
92
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
:::; MR Madikeri (45)
:::; MR Madikeri (33)
PR(66)
MR(64)
W(6S)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA(67)
News paper! Maga zine
17.
NM
NM
N(66)
M(62)
Most important land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)
commodity manufactured
18
Forest
19
1871.7
24.1
Irrigated (by source)
20
WE(3.49)
nV(847.44)
nVE(243.7)
54889.6 TI«584.89) R(883.22)
0(914.52)
T(3477.26)
Unirri
gated
21
541.9
631.9
44394.9
clIltllmble Area not waste available
(including forcultiva gauchar lion
and
groves)
22 23
103.4 36.0
143.1 46.9
25432;9 15340.4
Name of village
24
Karada
Arnpattu
Serial nurn ber
25
66
67
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TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLA GES IN TALUK __________________ . 135
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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)
N arne of the District:Kodagu
Serial
number
1
Name of village
2
Name of CD Block: Somvarpet Name of Sub-Dist: 0002
7 Th Hosakote 2 Abbimatta 3 Abyathamangala 4 Agalli 5 Aigur* 6 Alur 7 Andagove 8 Anekad Forest 9 Anjanageri Bettageri
10 Ankanalli II A ttur Forest 12 Attur .Nallur 13 Avaradalu 14 BaichanaIli 15 Balagunda 16 Basavana Halli 17 BeJlarahalIi 18 Belur Basavanalli 19 Bembalur 20 Bendebetta Forest 21 BettadaIli 22 Bhageri Forest 23 Bidarur 24 Biligeri 25 Blockcut From.lainkalbetta 26 Bydagotta 27 Channapura 28 Cheekanalli 29 Chernla Srirnangala 30 Chikka Tholur 31 Choud!u 32 Chowdena Halli 33 Doddabandara 34 Doddabilaha 35 Doddakanagalu 36 Doddakodli 37 Doddakolathur 38 Doddarnolathe 39 DoddathoJur 40 Dundalli 41 Gadinad Forest 42 Ganagur 43 Garagandur 44 Garvale 45 Gonimarur 46 Gopalapura 47 Gowdalli
200] Census location code
number
3
02743700 02739600 02746000 02734600 02740700 02737700 02743100 02745200 02742700 02738300 02745700 02743300 02735000 02745400 02740500 02745500 02735300 02740900 02733900 02745100 02738900 02743800 02736100 02739900 02744700 02733500 02737400 02735900
. 02743600 02739400 02740400 02736400 02734800 02733700 02737600 02733100 02736200 02737200 02739500 02735800 02740800 02741400 02742800 02742000 02741300 02736300 02736900
1991 Census location code number
4
130020002000200122 130020002000200026 130020002000200099 130020002000200040 130020002000200013 130020002000200075 130020002000200121 130020002000200102 130020002000200135 130020002000200070 130020002000200101 130020002000200123 130020002000200054 130020002000200092 130020002000200021 130020002000200093 130020002000200050 1300200020002000JO 130020002000200056 130020002000200115 130020002000200029 130020002000200106 130020002000200063 130020002000200014 130020002000200104 130020002000200060 130020002000200082 130020002000200088 130020002000200124 130020002000200024 130020002000200020 130020002000200064 130020002000200045 130020002000200058 130020002000200076 130020002000200034 130020002000200087 130020002000200079 130020002000200025 130020002000200089 130020002000200012 130020002000200002 130020002000200134 130020002000200131 130020002000200004 130020002000200086 130020002000200083
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)
Name ofthc District:Kodagu
Serial N arne of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number
2 3 4
48 Hanagallu 02740100 130020002000200017 49 Haraga 02739000 130020002000200028 50 Harohalli 02738500 130020002000200073 51 Hebbale 02744300 130020002000200112 52 Hebbulse 02735500 130020002000200049 53 Heggula 02736800 130020002000200084 54 Hemr 02743000 130020002000200]20 55 Hithlukeri 02736600 130020002000200065 56 Honnahanakodu 02737100 130020002000200080 57 Honnekodi 02734300 130020002000200042 58 Horur 02743400 130020002000200]26 59 Hulse 02735200 130020002000200051 60 Hulse 02744400 130020002000200113 61 lrale Valamudi 02743500 130020002000200125 62 1st Kudlur 02734]00 130020002000200044 63 Jainkalbetta Forest 02744600 130020002000200105 64 lanardanahalli 02733200 130020002000200035 65 Kajur 02736000 130020002000200090 66 Kalakanduf 02740300 130020002000200019 67 Kanbylu Baichanalli 02743200 130020002000200118 68 Kandanakolli 02742400 130020002000200128 69 Kasuru 02732900 130020002000200061 70 Kattepura 02734400 130020002000200038 71 Kattepura Forest 02734500 130020002000200039 72 Kedakal Negadal 02742500 130020002000200127 73 Kelakodli 02733000 130020002000200062 74 Kerekeri 02734200 130020002000200043 75 Kiragandur 02740000 130020002000200015 76 Kirikodli 02733400 130020002000200036 77 Kitturu 02735700 130020002000200048 78 Koothi 02739200 130020002000200033 79 Koragallu 02734900 130020002000200046 80 Kothanalli 02738800 130020002000200030 81 Kudige 02744900 130020002000200114 82 Kudlurchettalli 02745900 130020002000200100 83 Kudumangalore 02745000 130020002000200116 84 Kumaralli 02738700 130020002000200031 85 Kumbur 02742200 130020002000200133 86 Kunda IIi 02738600 13002000200020003"2 87 KU5ubur 02740600 130020002000200011 88 Madre 02733800 130020002000200057 89 Malambi 02737800 130020002000200074 90 Ma1ambi Forest 02737500 130020002000200077 91 Malambi Forest No.2 02737300 130020002000200078 92 Managali 02735600 130020002000200047 93 Manajur 02744000 130020002000200108 94 Marur 02744500 130020002000200111 95 Masagodu 02741100 130020002000200001 96 Mavina Halla Forest 02743900 130020002000200]07 97 Mensa 02738100 130020002000200071
98
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)
N arne of the District:Kodagu
Serial Name of village 200] Census loeation code ]991 Census location code number number number
1 2 3 4 98 Mudravalli 027;35100 130020002000200052 99 Mullur 02737900 130020002000200066
100 Mullusoge 02745300 130020002000200091 101 Muvathoklu 02742300 130020002000200129 102 Mylathpura 02738400 130020002000200072 103 Nakalagodu 02735400 130020002000200053" 104 Nakur Sirangala 02742900 130020002000200119
" 105 Nandigunda 02736700 130020002000200085 106 Nanjarayapatna 02745800 ·130020002000200096 107 Neergunda 02733300 130020002000200037 108 NegaJaJe Karkalli 02741000 130020002000200009 109 NelIiyahadikeri 02746100 130020002000200098 110 Nerugalale 02741200 130020002000200008 III Nidtha 02738000 130020002000200067 112 Nidtha Forest I Bit 02741500 130020002000200003 113 Nidtha Forest Ii Bit 02741600 130020002000200005 114 Niluvagilu 02734700 130020002000200041 115 Rangasamudra 02746300 130020002000200095 116 Rasulpura 02745600 130020002000200094 117 Shanthalli 02739100 130020002000200022 lIS Sidigalale 02736500 130020002000200068 119 Sirangala 02744100 130020002000200109 120 Sirangalli 02742100 130020002000200130 121 Sivaralli 02734000 130020002000200055 122 Sunti 02737000 130020002000200081 123 Surlabi 02741900 130020002000200132 124 Syandalkote Forest 02738200 130020002000200069 125 Thakeri 02739800 130020002000200016 126 Thalthare Shetalli 02739700 130020002000200027 127 Tholur Shettalli 02739300 130020002000200023 128 Thorenur 02744200 130020002000200110 129 U1ugulli 02742600 130020002000200117 130 Urugutti 02733600 130020002000200059 131 Valnur Hyagathur 02746200 130020002000200097 132 Yedavanadu Forest I Bit 02744800 130020002000200103 133 Yedavanadu Forest Ii 02741800 130020002000200007 134 Yedur 02740200 130020002000200018 135 Yelakanur 02741700 130020002000200006
99
VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT
- SOMVARPET C.D.BLOCK
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) \vater telegraph al and co- tural, nOIl- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C raihvay
other [;fcdit incmal station, societie.'\ Video hall, waterway)
Sports
club, Stadium!
Audi tarium)
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
eD Block: Somvarj!ct (0002)
Kasunt H«
PO ACS(5-IO) CV(5-lO) BS
230.0 311 71 P«5)M« 5) MCW(5- HPSS- CM«5) RS(IO+) (02732900)
5)C(10+) 10) PHC« 5) PH(22)
CP(5-10) NCS«5) SP(S-IO)
NW(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
Kclakodli _ _ - H«
ACS«5) CV« 5) 2 470.0 551 125 P M« ) C()· 5) MCW(S- HP W SS- POPH(2) CM«5)
BS«5)
(02733000) 10) 10) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+)
OeS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-lO)
Doddakodli 540.0 3,746 840
P(3) M(2) S MCW PHC ACS(5-IO) CV«5) 8S«5) TTK R SS- PO« 5) CM«5)
(02733100) PUC C FWCH«5) PH«5) CP(5-10)
NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+)
OCS«5) ST(!O+) NW(5-1O)
H« BS
Janardanahalli P MCe-IO) 5) MCW(5- CM CP(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 4 423.0 507 116 HPWSS- POPH(9) RS(IO+)
(02733200) ) 10) 10) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
N\V(5-IO)
Neergunda 273.0 549 121
P(2) M C(5- PHS ~« 5) HPWSS- CM«5)
ACS(5-IO) eV«5) BS« 5) (02733300) 10) MC\\(5-IO) PO«5)
NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) PH«5) CP(5-10)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Kirikodli H« PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+)
BS 6 271.0 947 201 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW(5- HPWSS- CM«5) RS(IO+) (02733400) PO«5) NCS«5) SP(S-IO)
10) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-IO)
H(5-
7 Bydagotta
P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- PH(6) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS
(02733500) 230.0 1,009 193 CM(IO+)
10) PHC(5- PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+) RS(IO+)
10) CP(lO+)
OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Urugutti H«
445.0 P M« 5) C(5 5) MCW(5- PO CM CP(5- ACS(5-1O) eV(5-1O) BS
779 174 HPWSS-(02733600) 10) 10) PH(38) 10) NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+)
PHC(IO+) OCS«S) ST(lO+) NW(5-IO)
H(5-Doddabilaha
9 427.0 P M« 5) C(S· 10) MCW(5- PH(28) ACS«S) (02733700)
476 110 10) 10) PHC(S- HP W SS- CM«5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5)
PO[<5) CP«5)
NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
102
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro
achto village
14
Nearest town & distance (in km)
15
PR MR Somvarpet (5)
PRMR Somvarpet (12)
MR Sorrivarpet (9)
PRMR Somvarpet (12)
MR Somvarpet (12)
PRMR Somyarpet (II)
MR FP Somyarpet (14)
PR MR Somvarpe! (8) FP
PR MR Somvarpe! (4)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News ·paper I Mag.
zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)
Forest
19
Irrigated (by source)
20
WE(14.2) T(14.2)
WE(S.I)
TWE(S.I) T(16.2)
WE(8.1) T(8.1)
WE(6.1) TWE(4.0)
T(IO.I)
WE(8.1) T(8.1)
Unirri gated
21
120.0
174.4
350.5
332.5
151.5
182.2
128.6
377.3
21S.9
culturable Area not
waste available (including for cultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
22 23
3S.7 71.3
123.4 15S.0
40.1 133.3
32.0 58.5
13.4 100.1
54.4 24.3
71.1 30.4
49.5 10.1
135.5 72.6
Name of village
24
Kasuru
Kelakodli
Doddakodli
lanardanahalli
Nccrgunda
Kirikodli
Bydagotta
Urugutti
Doddabilaha
Serial num ber
25
2
4
5
6
7
9
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Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds wher< the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Past, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph .1 and co- tural, non- al& tions (Bus
and tcle opera tive agricul cultuml service,
phone banks tura! and facilities(C railway
other credit inemal station,
societies Video hall, watenvay)
Sparls club,
Stadium/
Audi torium)
4 6 8 9 10 II 12 13
H(S· BS
10 Madre
491.0 851 200 P M« S) C(5·]0) MCW(S-
HPWSS-PO
CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+)
RS(IO+) (02733800) 10) 10) PHC(5- PH(l4)
CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP« 5)
NW(5-10) 10) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)
BembaluT PHS H(S-IO)
PO ACS(5-1O) SPCV(5- BS
II 324.0 91 I 201 P M C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) HPWSS- CM(S-IO) 10) RS(IO+) (02733900)
PHqS-IO) PH(22)
CP(S-IO) NCS« 5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-IO) OCS«5)
H(5:
12 Sivanalli
611.0 576 131 P« 5) M« 10) MCW(5-
HPWSS- 1'0«5) ACS(5-1O) CV« 5) I3S«5)
CM«5) (02734000)
5)C(5-10) 10) PHC(5-
PII«5) ep(S-IO) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(lO+)
10) OC5«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
1st Kudlur P M« 5) H(10+) PO CM ACS
CV(lO+) BS
13 373.0 821 192 HPWSS- NCS«5) RS(IO+) (02734100) qlO+) MCW(5-10) PH(IO) CP(IO+) SP« 5)
PHqIO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-1O)
14 Kerekeri H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 194.0 536 126 P M C(lO+) JlPWSS- CM(IO+) (02734200) MCW(5-10) PH(30) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
PHqIO+) CP(10+)
OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)
15 Honnekodi H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 260.0 341 85 P«5)M« HPWSS- CM(IO+) (02734300)
5) qlO+) MCW(5-10) PH(35) NCS«5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+)
CP(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
16 Kattepuna
459.0 514 I' M« 5) H(IO+) PO ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS(5-10)
(02734400) 110 C(lO+) HPWSS- CM(IO+) MCW(5-10) PH(37) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(lO+) CP(lO+)
OCS«S) ST(lO+) NW(5-IO)
17 Kattepura Forest H(IO+) PO CM(S-IO) ACS(5-IO) eV(5-10)
BS 236.0 4 P«5) M(5- HPWSS-(02734S00)
10) C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) PH(46) CP(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
RS(IO+)
PHC(IO+) OCS( < 5) ST( 5-10) NW(S-IO)
I~ Agal1i
195.0 158 34 P M« 5) H(IO+) PH(lO) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS
(02734600) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) HPWSS- CM(IO+) RS(lO+) 1'0«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+)
PHqIO+) CP(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
104
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
PRMR FP Somvarpet (10)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (7)
MR Somvarpet (12)
: MR Somvarpet (16)
: MR Somvarpet (18)
PR MR Somvarpet (13) FP
PR MR Somvarpet (15) FP
PR MR Somvarpet (8) FP
PR MR Somvarpet (18) . FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper / Maga zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
Coffee, Soapnut
Coffee, Soapnut
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee, Soapnut
Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cultumble Area not source) gated waste available
(including for cultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
256.2 97.4 137.4 Madre
227.3 72.4 24.3 Bembalur
281.3 131.6 198.2 Sivaralli
r- 262.4 74.2 36.4 1st Kudlur
120.4 51.3 22.3 Kerekeri
194.1 49~0 17.0 Honnekodi
288.6 16.3 154.2 Kattepura
222.8 13.2 Kattepum Forest
57.8 61.4 75.8 Agalli
Serial num ber
25
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village. f.\ dash (-) is sho\vn in the column and next to
num Location cuuc of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and \0+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is gi\'cn)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educntionnl Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communica
Ccnsus) Ccnsus) water telegfllph al (l.nd eo- tural, non- .1& tions(Bu5
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service. phone banks lural and facilitics(C railway
other credit incma! station. societies Video hnll, ",nterway)
Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 4 7 8 10 II 12 13
H(5-BS
19 Niluvagilu 468_0 1,179 259
P(3) M(2) S 10) MCW(5-HPWSS-
PO CM(IO-t)
ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
(02734700) C(lO+) 10) PH(12) CP(lO+)
NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(5-IO)
PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
Doddnbandara 9 P M«5) H(IO+) PO ACS BS
20 192.0 399 HPWSS- CMCP NCS« 5) CV«5)
(02734800) 4 C(lO-t) MCW(5-IO) PH(68) SP«5) RS(IO+)
PHC(IO+) OCS« 5)
ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Kumgallu H(IO+) PH(48) CMCP« ACS« 5) BS
21 181.0 335 76 P«5)M« HPWSS-CVSP
RS(IO+) (02734900) 5) C(IO+)
MCW(S-IO) PO« 5) 5) NCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
PHC(IO+) OCS« 5)
H(5-ACS BS
Avamdalu 10) MCW(5-.22 346.0 453 115 P« 5) M« HPWSS- PO PH CMCP NCS« 5)
CV(5-JO) RS(IO+)
(02735000) 5) C(IO+)
10) PHC(5-OCS« 5)
SP(S-IO) NW(5-10)
10) ST(S-IO)
Mudrnvalli P(2) M - H« BS 23 241.0 547 121 5) MCW(5- T HP W POPH
CM CP(;- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS(IU+) (02735100) C(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- 10) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Hulse P M« 5) C« PHS H« 5) T HP W SS. PH(6) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)
BS 24
(02735200) 197_0 1,190 270 5) MCW(S-IO) CM«5) RS(IO+)
PHC«5) PO« 5)
CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) NW(5-10)
OCS« 5) ST(IO-t)
Bellurahalli 70 P M S C« - H« BS
25 (02735300)
295_0 317 5) MCW(5- T HP W PO« 5) CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+)
RS(IO+) 5) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- 10) NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) PH«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-1O)
Nakalagodu H« THPTW PH(9) BS
26 191.0 375 95 P«5)M« 5) MC\V(5- WTKR CM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+)
(02735400) 5)C(l0+) 10) PHC« 5) SS- PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)
RS(IO-t) CP« 5)
OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
27 Hebbulse
366.0 H(IO+) THPW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 592 135 P«5) M« PO«5) (02735500) MCW(5-IO) TKSS- CM«5) 5) C(5-10) PH«5) CP«5)
NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO-t) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-1O)
Managali - H« CM(~-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+)
BS 28 167_0 387 5) MCW(5- T HP W PH(6)
(02735600) 94 P M C« 5) RS(IO-t) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- PO« 5) CP(5-JO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & aeh to distance (in km) village
14 15
PRMR FP Somv_rpet (16)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (4)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (3)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (8)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (3)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (13)
PRMR Somvarpet (10)
FP
PRMR Somvarpel (10)
FP
PRMR Somv3rpcl (10)
FP
PRMR Somvarpcl (16)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper/ Maga zinc
17
NM
NM
NM
N
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufacrurcd
18
Coffee, Soapnut
Coffee, Soapnut
Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
land usc (i.e. arca under different types of land usc in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri culturable Area not source) gated ·waste available
(including for cultiv. gauchar tion
and groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
393.9 48.2 25.9 Niluvagilu
157.2 25.9 8.9 Doddabandam
157.8 12.7 10.5 Koragallu
319.3 4.1 22.7 Avaradalu
228.8 6.1 6.1 Mudravalli
178.9 8.5 9.6 Hulse
236.9 9.6 48.6 Bcllamhalli
172.8 4.1 14.1 Nakalagodu
310.9 8.0 47.1 Hebbulse
132.8 24.5 9.7 Managali
Serial num her
25
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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num Location code of the popula of house it in bmckcts the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is givcn)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, CommcTci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural, non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opcm tive agricul cultural service.
rhone banks lural and faeilitics(C railway
other credit incmaJ station, societies Video hall, watcnvay)
Sports club,
Stadium/ Audi
torium)
2 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Killuru P ACM« - H«
CM(5-10) AeS(5-10) SP BS
29 192.0 520 136 5) MCW(5- T HP W PO PH(5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (02735700) 5) C(IO+) 10) PHC(", 5) TK SS- CP(5-IO) NCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
OCS«S)
Dundalli P(2) M C(5- - H« - CM(S-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS
30 185.0 493 liD 10) 5)MCW«5)THPWSS·PO«5) RS(10+) (02735800) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(lO+)
PHC« 5) PH« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
H(5· BS
Chcckanalli 10) MCW(5- THPW CM(~-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 31 143.0 96 19 P«5)M« PO« 5) RS(IO+)
«()273S900) 10) PHC(5- TKSS- CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(10+) 5) C(5-IO) PH« 5) NW(S-IO)
10) OCS« S) ST(IO+)
H(5' - SP BS
Kajur P(2) M C(5- 10) MCW(5- THPW PO 32
(02736000) 227.0 1,233 257 CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IQ-t) RS(IO+)
10) 10) PHC(5- TKSS- PH(II) NCS«5) 10)
CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
P(6) M(3) DMCW
Bidarur THPWR CM(~-IO) ACS(lO+) BS
33 269.0 5.051 1,175 S(2) PUC(2) PRC PHS PO PII(5) CV(10+)
(02736100) C FWCH(5- SS- CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
H(5-
34 Doddakolalhur
438.0 P(2)M(5-10) 10)MCW(5- THPW PH(6) ACS(5-1O) CV«5) BS«5) 688 157 CMCP (02736200) C(5-10) 10) PHC(5- TKSS- PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(lO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Gopalapura - H« 35
(02736300) 4\3_0 1,934 454 P M C(5-1 0) 5) MCW(5- T HP W PO« 5) CM«5)
ACS(S-IO) CV« 5) BS« 5)
10) PHC« 5) TK SS- PH«5) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
36 Chowdena Halli P M« 5) C(- - H« POPH« CMCP«
ACS CV«5) 236.0 436 98 10 ",. S) MCW(5- THPW NCS« 5)
BS« 5) (02736400)
) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- 5) 5) SP(S-IO) RS(10+) OCS«5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Sidigalale - H« 37 298.0 470 112 P« 5) M« 5) MCW(5- T HP W ACS(S-IO) CV«5) BS« 5)
(02736500) PO PH(6) CM«5) 5) C« 5) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- CP«;)
NCS«5) SP(5-to) RS(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-IO)
38 Hithlukcri ~ OM« 5) C(5· 5) M~W(:-« T HP W
BS 234.0 515 113 ACS(5-10) eV(S-IO)
(02736600) PO«5) CM(5-10) RS(10+) ) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- NCS« 5) SP(5-JO) PH(5-IO) Cl>«5)
OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town &
aeh to distance (in km) village
14 15
PRMR FP Somvarpet (15)
: MR Somvarpef(18)
PRMR FP Somvarpct (14)
PR MR Somvarpct (15) FP
PR MR Somvarpet (IS) FP
PRMR FP Somvarpct (33)
PRMR Somvarpct (39)
FP
PRMR So~varpet (33) FP
PRMR Somvarpet (38)
FP
PRMR Somvarpet (36)
FP
Power News supply. paper I
Mag. zinc
16 17
EA NM
EA NM
EA NM
EA NM
Most important . commodity
manufactured
18
, Coffee
• Coffee
EA NM' ,Coffee
EA N
EA
EA N
EA NM
EA NM
Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land usc in hectare) Name of village
Forest
19
Irrigated (by
source)
20
Unirri gated
21
178.5
107.2
85.4
202.9
188.5
212.4
192.8
112.3
161.3
128.3
euHurable Area not 'waste available
(including for cultiva gauchar lion
and groves)
22 23. 24
4.1 9.5 Kitturu
60.5 17.3 Dundalli
54.1 3.5 Check.nalli
24.1 Kajur
48.8 31.7 Bidarur
162.4 63.2 Doddakolathur
94.8 125.4 Gop.laimr3
42.0 81.8 Chowdena Ralli
60.6 76.) Sidigalalc
49.4 56.4 Hithlukeri
Serial
num ber
25
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
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num Location code Oftl,C popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kn1s., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms oflhe nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where Ihe facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Cellsus) water tclegwph al and co- tuml,lIon- al& lions (Bus
and tele opera rive agricul cultural sctvicc,
phone banks taral and faeilitics(C railway other credit incmal station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
lorium)
2 3 4 6 9 10 II 12 13
Nandigunda H«
CM(-S-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS
39 312.0 764 \94 P M C(5-10) 5) MCW(5- T HP \v SS PO('" 5) RS(lO+) (02736700)
lO) PHC« 5) PH(10+) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) NW(5-JO)
OCS«5) ST(lO+)
Hcggula H«
CM(~-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-IO) BS
40 (02736800)
343.0 647 149 P('" 5)M« 5) MCW(5- T HP W SS PO« 5) RS(JO+) 5) C(lO+) 10) PHC« 5) PH(10+) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) NW(5-IO)
OCS« 5) ST(\O+)
Gowdalli P M S C(5-MCWPHC BS
41 678.0 1,791 441 PHS FWC T HP W SS PO('" 5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-1O)
RS(IO+) (02736900) 10) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO)
H(5-10) PH(5-10) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-\O)
PHS(2) H« BS
Sunti PM(5-1O) 5) MCW(5- CM(-5-10) ACS(5-JO) CV(5-1O) 42 533.0 670 lSI THPWSS·PO«5) RS(lO')
(02737000) C(lO+) 10) PHC(5- CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) 10)
PH« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
Ilonnahanakodu P(2) M C(5- _ - H« - ACS(5-JO) CV(5-1O) BS
43 751.0 1,&85 428 10) ) MCW(5- T HP W S5· PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (02737100) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
10) PHC« 5) PH(5-JO) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-IO)
Doddamolathe PHS H(5-10)
CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS
44 (02737200)
715.0 1,447 339 P M C(5-10) MCW(5-IO) THPWSSPO«5) RS(IO~)
PHC(5-\0) PH(5-1O) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) NW(5-IO)
OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
45 Malarnbi Forest
198.0 No.2 (02737300)
--- Uninhabited ----
Channavura PM«5) ll« BS 46 348.0 574 130 5) MCW(5- T HP W SS· PO« 5) CM(S'-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-JO)
(02737400) C(lO+) RS(IO+) 10) PIIC(·~ 5) PII(5-tO) Cl'{< 5) NCS(': 5) SP(5-1O)
NW(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
H(5·
47 Malambi Forest
1.313.0 10) MCW(5- PHPO« CM(5-IO) ACS(lO+) CV(S-IO) BS
14 4 P«5)M« (02737500) 5) C(lO')
10) PHC(5- SS- 5) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(1O+) NW(5-10)
Doddakanagdlu H(S-
48 406.0 550 132 PM«S) 10) MCW(5- T HP W PHPO« ACS(IO+) CV«5)
as (02737600) C(I{}+) 10) PHC(5- TKSS- 5)
CM«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
RS(lO+)
10) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(tO+)
NW(5-10)
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Appro Nearest town & .eh to distance (in km) village
14 15
;;::- MR Somvarpct (36)
PRMR FP Somvarpel (36)
PRMR FP Somvarpel (36)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (34)
: MR Sumvdrpct (33)
PRMR Somvarpcl (35)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper! Mag. zinc
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important Land usc (i.e. area under different types ofland Usc in I,cctarc) commodity
Name of village
manufactured
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri eullurable Area not souree) gated waste available
(including forcultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
278.2 30.4 3.4 Nandigunda
306.3 32.1 4.6 Heggu1a
498.0 178.0 2.0 Gowdalli
298.9 230.5 3.6 Sunti
447.4 297.8 5.9 Honnahanakodu
53.8 413.1 243.7 4.3 Doddamolathe
Mal.mbi Forest --Uninhabited -----,-
No.2
PRMR Somvarpel (34) . FP
PR MR Somvarpet (5) FP
PR MR Somvarpel (24) FP
EA
EA NM Coffee
EA NM Coffee
195.0 129.9 23.1 Channapura
1313.0 Mal.mbi Forest
232.5 101.7 71.8 Doddakanag.lu
Serial num
ber
25
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
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Dum Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber ,-illago (ill tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post. Commerci Agncul Recreation Cornmunica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tuml, 000- 31& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service, phone banks tural and facilities(C railway
mher credit inemal station,
societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club,
Stadium/ Audi
tonum)
2 4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
Alur P(2) M S HDMCW
THPTW PH PO« ACS(IO+) CV« 5) BS
49 521.0 842 194 PUCC(IO+) PHC PHS CM«5) RS(IO+) (02737700) WSS- 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)
FWCRMP CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(lOI)
NW(5-IO)
H(5· BS
Malambi P(Z) M 10) MCW(5- ACS(IO+) CV« 5) 50 439.0 1,238 270 C(IO+) T HP W ss. PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+)
(02737800) 10) PIIC(5-CP« 5)
NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(5-IO)
10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
H(5· CV BS
Mullur P(2) M«5) 10) MCW(5- T HP W ACS(IO+) 51 426.0 1.026 243 PO PII(2) CM«5) SP(10+) RS(IO+)
(02737900) C(5-10) 10) PHC(5- TKSS- NCS(IO+) 10)
CP« 5) OCS« 5)
ST(1O+) NW(5-10)
Nidtha PHS H« 5) THPW ACS(5-IO) CV« 5)
BS 52 231.0 556 129 P M C(5-IO) MCW(5-10) POPH CM«5) RS(IO+) (02738000) TKSS- NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+)
PHC«5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10)
H(5· BS Mensa 10) THPW ACS(lO+) CV«5) 53 315.0 437 102 P«5)M« (02738100) MCW(IO+) TKSS-
PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
RS(IO+) 5) C(5-10) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(5-IO) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
54 Syandalkoto Forest
112.0 (02738200) --Uninhabited -----
H(5·
55 Ankanalli 192 P(2) M S 10) ACS(5-1O) CV«5)
BS 521.0 910 T HP W SS PO« 5) CM«5) (02738300) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
RS(lO+)
PHC(5·10) PH«5) CP«5)
OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
H(5·
56 Mylathpllra 448.0 520 123 P«5) M«
10)I>ICW(5- THP W SS. PO CM('-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) (02738400)
5) C(5-IO) 10) PHC(5- PH(IO) CP(5~JO) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
H(5· !-Iarohalli
57 519.0 716 159 P(2) M«5) 10) THPW PO CM(~-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS«5) (02738500) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) TKSS- PH(IO) CP(5-1O) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)
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Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in Ion) village
14 15
~~ MR Somvarpet (24)
~: MR Somvarpet (22)
:: MR Somvarpet (20)
~ MR Somvarpet (24)
PRMR Somvarpet (3)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Maga zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
--- Uninhabited -------
PRMR Somvarpet (25) EA N Coffee
FP
PRMR FP Somvarpet (26) EA N Coffee
PRMR FP Som~rpet (26) EA N Coffee
Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)
. Forest
19
Irrigated (by source)
20
Unirri gated
21
315.5
371.3
273.5
174.7
148.4
187.5
130.3
251.3
culturable Area not waste available
(including for cultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
22 23
10.7 194.9
20.3 47.4
66.8 85.8
23.5 32.8
94.5 72.0
225.5 108.0
215.5 102.2
11!.7 156.0
Name of village
24
Alur
Malambi
Mullur
Nidtha
Mensa
Syandalkote Forest
Ankanalll
Mylathpura
Harohalll
Serial num ber
25
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
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num Location code of the popul. of house it in brackets tbe distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ortbe nearest place
ber village (in lion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural. non· .1 & lions (Bus and tele opera tive agricul cultural service, phone banks tural and racilities(C railway
other credit inerno! station,
societies Video haiL waterway)
Spons club.
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
H«
58 Kundalli
I,OS2.0 819 192 P(2) M« 5) 5) THPWS
PO(S-IO) CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 13S(S-IO)
(02738600) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-PH« 5) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
59 Kumaralli
6,183.0 749 188 P(2) M H(IO+) THPTK
POPH(4) CM«5) ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS«5)
(02738700) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-CP(5-1O)
NCS« S) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« S) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Kothanalli H(IO+) THPTK PO ACS(5-1O) CV«S) BS
60 1,663.0 513 122 P MC(lO+) CM«5) RS(lO+) (02738800) MCW(IO+) SS- PH(15) NCS«5) SP(5-IO)
PHC(5-10) CP«5)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Bettadalli PHS H(5-10)
61 906.0 828 196 P(3) M(2) S MCW(IO+) THPW PO PH(4) CM« 5) ACS(5-10) CV« 5) 8S« 5)
(02738900) C(5-1O) PHC(5-IO) TK SS- CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
PHS(2) H(5-
62 Haraga
1,024.0 471 119 P M C(lO+) 10)
PO« 5) CM«5) ACS(5-10) CV«5) 8S« 5)
(02739000) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) PHC(5-10)
PH«5) CP«5) OCS«S) ST(lOf) NW(5-10)
ShanthaUi P M S C(5-MCWPHC ACS CV SP(5- BS
63 (02739100)
901.0 973 243 PHS(2) FWC T HP TK R PO CM CP(2) NCS« 5) 10) RS(IO+) 10) H(5-10) SS- PH(60) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Koothi H(IO+) THP TW ACS«5) CV«5) BS
64 973.0 776 175 P M C(lO+) POPH (02739200) MCW(IO+) WSSS-CM«5)
NCS« 5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-10)
PHS(2)
65 Tholur Shettalli P(3) M(2) S H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV«5)
BS 1,113.0 1,343 338 POPII(S) (02739300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) wsss- CM«5)
NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) CP«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10)
66 Chikka Tholur H(IO+) HPTWW CM(~-IO) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO)
BS 570.0 S64 114 P M C(IO+) PO PH(5) (02739400) MCW(IO+) S SS- RS(lO+)
PHC(IO+) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
NW(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
67 Doddatholur P(2) M«5) H(IO+) THPTW CrCM«
ACS BS (02739S00)
578.0 576 136 PO PH(S) NCS«5) CV«5)
C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WS ss- 5) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+)
PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(lO+)
NW(S-IO)
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in ·km)
village
14 15
PRMR FP Somvarpet (30)
PRMR FP Somyarpet (37)
~~ MR Somvarpet (28)
PRMR FP Somvarpel (36)
PRMR Somvarpet (36)
FP
PRMR Somvarpet (20)
FP
PRMR Somy.rpct (20)
FP
PR Somy_rpet (20)
PR Somyarpet (21)
PR Somv.rpet (24)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper / Maga zine
17
N
N
N
N
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare) commodity
Name of viUage
manufaclured
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cu!tumble Area not source) gated waste available
(includillg for cultiva gallchar lion
and groves)
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Coffee 91.3 453.8 233.5 273.4 Kundaili
477.1 25.0 5680.9 Kumamlli
Coffee 279.4 12.7 1370.9 Kothan"1Ii
612.5 189.2 32.0 72.3 Belt.dalli
175.8 5.5 842.8 Hamga
Coffee 325.3 569.2 6.5 Shanth.lli
, Coffee 411.8 558.1 3.1 Koothi
, Coffee 610.1 449.2 53.7 Tholur ShettaHi
, Coffee 302.6 255.6 11.8 Chikka Tholur
, Coffee 359.9 209.9 8.2 . Dodd.tholur
Serial num ber
25
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
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Serial Name of village & Total area Tolal Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10
num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIllS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agrieul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tura), non- al& tions (Bus
and lele opera tive agriclli culmral service,
phone banks mIDI and facililies(C railway
other credit inemal station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium!
Audi lotium)
2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Abbimatta PHS H(IO+)
ACS«5) CV«5) BS
68 220.0 399 100 P M C(5-JO) MCW(lO+) T HI' W SS PO PH(7) CM«5) RS(IO+) (02739600)
PHC« 5) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-10)
NW(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
69 lllaithare Shetalli
853.0 1,006 232 P(2) M C(5- 11(10+)
THPWSSPO«5) CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-to) BS«5) (02739700) 10) MCW(5-10) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(Jo+)
PHC« 5) PH(5-IO) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-l0)
Thakeri 380 P M C(5.1O) H(lo+) THPTW PO - ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS
70 1,473.0 1,586 CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) RS(JO+) (02739800) MC\V(1O+) WSS- PH(1I) SP(IO+)
PIIC(5-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST(1O+) NW(5-10)
Biligeri P M« 5) C(5. MCW PHC THPTW CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS
71 (02739900)
767.0 1,034 270 10) PHS FWC PO PH(5) RS(IO+) IV SS- CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)
H(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-l0)
72 Kiragandur
920.0 1,489 400 P M C(5-1O) H(lO+) THPW CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) BS«5) (02740000) MCW(IO+) TKSS-
POPH(G) CP(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) NW(5-1O)
H(5-
73 Hanagallu
702.0 2,428 581 P(4) M(4) S 10) MC\V(5- - CM(~-I 0) ACS( 10+) CV(5-10) BS« 5)
(02740100) C(5-l0) 10) PHC(5- T HP W SS PO« 5) 10) PH(S-IO) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+)
OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(5-1O)
74 Yedur
P(2) M S C H(10+) T HP WSS ;~(18) ACS(IO+) CV(JO+)
BS
(02740200) 470.0 789 201 CM(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+)
RS(lO+)
PHC(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)
NW(5-l0)
75 Kalakandur PM S C(5- H(IO+)
T HPWSS'~(16) CP ACS BS
658.0 1,346 303 CV(IO+) (02740300) 10) MCW(IO+) CM(IO+)
NCS(IO+) 5P(10+)
RS(JO+)
PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-1O)
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Appro Nearest lown & ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
PR Somvrupet (22)
MR FP Somvarpet (30)
:: MR Somvarpet (24)
~ MR Somvarpet (25)
MR FP Somvarpet (20)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (20)
PR MR Somvarpet (20) FP
PR MR Somvarpet (16) FP
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper! Maga
zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important
commodity
manufactured
18
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
, Coffee
Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest
19
Irrigated (by
source)
20
Unirri
gated
21
145.3
444.9
1144.6
725.6
837.5
355.2
223.0
296.4
culturable wdste -
(including gauchar
and
groves)
22
1.0
11.0
324.4
74.3
72.1
281.1
128.0
193.6
Area not. available
forcultiva
tion
23
73.6
24
Abbimatta
397.1 Thalthare Shetalli
4.0
17.1 Biligeri
10.4 Kimgandur
65.7 Hanagallu
1i9.0 Yedur
167.9 Kalakandur
Serial
num
ber
25
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
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Serial Name of village & Tolal area Total Number Amenities available (if nat available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10
num Location code ofthe popula of bouse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where Ihe facility is available is given)
heclare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recrealion Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural, non- al& lions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C railway
other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, waterway)
Spons
club,
Stadium!
Audi
torium)
3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
76 Choudlu
620.0 5,351 P(2) M(2) S - 11« ACS(I~) CV(I~) BS(<: S)
(02740400) 1,227 PUC C(5-10) 5) MCW« 5) T HP W SS·PO PH(7) CM(lO+)
NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP«5)
OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Balagunda 906 P(2) M S H«
ACS(5-IO) CV« 5) 8S(<:5) 77 627.0 4,057 5) MCW« 5) T HP W SS PO« 5) CM«S)
(02740500) C(5-IO) PHC(lO+) PB« 5) CP(S-IO)
NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(Io+)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
H(5· BS
Kusubur P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- THPWR ACS(IO+) CV(5-1O) 78 587.0 1,649 376 PO PII(3) CM(IOI) RS(IO+)
(02740600) 10) SS- NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+)
CP(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
Aigur< PM S C DH(5-10) THPTW PO
BS 79 1,437.0 3,232 749 PU . MCW(IO+) WTKRC
CPCM(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) (02740700) C(5-IO) PHC(IO+) PH(25) 10) NCS«5) SP(S-IO)
RS(IO+) SS- NW(5-1O)
OCS«5) ST(IO+)
H(S· BS Galiinad Forest 6 P M(<: 5) C(S 10) MCW(5- PO ACS«5) CV(5-1O) 80
(02740800) 1,687.0 26 CM«5) RS(1o+) 10) 10) PHC(S- SS- PH(18) NCS«5) SP(S-IO)
10) CP«S)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
BeIur Basa,vanaIli 213 P(2} M S H(1O+) T HP W SS ;~(l7) CM(~-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+)
BS 81 740.0 &65
(02740900) C(,-IO) MCW(lO+) CP(S-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(lo+)
PHqIO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Negalale Karkalli 178 P(2) M« 5) PHS H«5)
PO ACS«S) BS
82 (02741000)
545.0 755 MCW«5) HPWSS- CM«5) CV(IO+)
RS(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC(5-W)
m(n) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP«5)
OCS(<:5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
H(S ACS Masagodu P MC(5-10) 10) MCW(5- HPTWW PO BS
83 512.0 1,534 361 CV(lO+) (02741100) CMCP NCS«5) RS(lo+) 10) PHC(5- TK SS- PH(22) SP(IO+-)
10) OCS«5) 81(10+)
NW(5-IO)
H(5· Nerugalalc
84 916.0 1,647 P(2) M C(5- 10) MCW(5- HP TW W PO ACS«5) CV(lO+)
BS 404 (02741200) 10) 10) PIIC(5- SS- PH(IO)
CM«5) NCS«5) SP(I(}t-)
RS(I(}t-)
10) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
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Village DireCtory Land Use (As on 1999) Appro' Nearest town & Power
ach to distance (in km) supply village
14 15
~~ MR Somvarpet (I 6)
MR Somvarpet (18)
PRMR FP Somvarpet (18)
PR MR Somvarpet (2) FP
PR MR Somvarpet (9) FP
PRMR Somvarpet (IS)
FP
PRMR Somvarpe! (13)
FP
PRMR Somvarpet (12)
FP
PRMR Somvarpet (13)
FP
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News . Most important land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) paper / commodity
Maga manufactured
zine
17 18
NM Coffee
NM Coffee
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Forest
19
126.2
1687.0
182.3
328.4
Irrigated (by source)
20
Unirri
gated
21
412.9
513.9
486-4
597.7
320.0
283.2
398.3
343.7
cultnrable Area not
waste available
(including for cultiva
gauchar tion
and
groves)
22 23
49.8 157.3
no· 36.1
27.0 73.6
268.6 4445
343.8 76.2
66.6 12.9
87.0 26.7
179.7 64.2
Name of village
24
Choudlu
Balagunda
Kusubur
Aiguf"
Gadinad Forest
BeIur Basavanalli
Negalale Karkalli
Masagodll
Nerugalale
Serial num
ber
25
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
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num Location code of the popula ofhollse it in bmckeL< the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural, non- al& (ions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service, phone banks tuml and facilities(C railway
other credit inema! station,
societies Video hall, waterway) Sports
club, Stadium!
Audi torium)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Gonirnarur PHS H(5-10)
ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS
85 1,261.0 2,272 516 P(3) M(2) S MCW(5-10) HPTWW PO PH(2) CM«5) RS(IO+) (02741300) q5-IO) PHq5-10) SS- CP«5)
NCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(5-10)
OCS«5) ST(IO+)
Ganagur 197 P(2) M q5- H(IO+) HPTWW PO ACS«5) CV«5) BS
86 417.0 750 CM«5) RS(lO t·) (0274\400) \0) MCW(5-IO) SS- PH(19) NCS« S) SP(S-IO)
PHq5-IO) CP«5)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
11(5· 8S
Nidlh. Forest I Bit 10) MCW(5- PO CM(5- \ 0) ACS(5- ~ 0) CV(5-10) 87 483.0 14 5 P«S) M« RS(IO+) (02741500) 10) PHq5- SS- PH(l3) CP(5-1O) NCS(q) SP(5-10) 5) C(IO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
88 Nidilla Forest Ii
Bit (0274 \ 600) 403.0 ----- Uninhabited -------
Yelakanur P(2) M C(5- H(10+) HPTWW PO CMCP« ACS«5) CV«5) 8S
89 407.0 837 202 (02741700) 10) MCW(JO+) SS- PH(12) 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
RS(IO+)
PHq5-10) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(S-IO)
Ycdayanadu BS 90 Forest Ii 100.0 757 182 P M C(lO+)
H(IO+) TWSS-
PH(3) CM(~-I 0) ACS(S-10) CV(S-IO) RS(I G+)
(0274\800) MCW(IO+) PO«5) CP(5-10) NCS«5) SP(S-IO)
NW(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) S1(10+)
DMCW Surlabi 192 P(2) M(2) S PHC PHS THPTW PO ACSOCS
CV(2) BS 91
(0274\900) 5,476.0 776 CP(2) SP(5-10) RS(Wi-) qlO+) FWC H(5- WRSS- PH(121) NCS«5)
10) ST(lO+) N\V(5-lO)
Garyale 220 PM S PHS 11(1 G+)
THPTW ACS«5) CVSP(5- BS
92 2,467.0 800 MC\V(lO+) (02742000) C(lO+) WSS-
PO«5) CM«5) NCS«S)
10) RS(IO+) PHqIO+) PH«5) CP«5)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
H(5-
93 Sirnngalli
1,220.0 919 248 P(2) M( < 5) 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PO PII« CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS
(02742100) qIO+) 10) PHC(5- WRSS- 5) 10) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+)
10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
94 Kumbur P(3) M(3) S HA D MCW T HP TW
ACS(5-IO) BS
(02742200) 1,037.0 3,428 817 PUCC(IO+) PHCFWC WTKR PO(S-IO) CM«5)
CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
RMP H(5-10) SS- PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS«5) SP(5-1O)
NW(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)
Appro ach to village
14
Nearest town & distance (in km)
15
PRMR FP Somvarpct (I 3)
PR Somvarpet (18)
PRMR Somvarpet (23)
FP
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
News
paper/ Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)
commodity Maga manufactured
zine Forest Irrigated (by . Unirri cuHumble Area not
source) gated waste available (including forcllltiva
gauchar tion and
groves)
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
NM 179.9 489.7 561.8 29.6
NM Coffee 88.9 282.6 32.7 12.8
NM Coffee 483.0
--- Uninhabited --_._--
PRMR Somvarpct (20)
FP
PRMR Somvarpet (22)
FP
PRMR Kushalnagar (2)
W
PRMR Kushalnagar (2)
FP
PR MR Kushalnagar (6) FP
MR Somvarpet (35)
EA NM
EA NM
EA NM
EA NM
EA NM
EA NM
Coffee 134.9 116.5 136.8 18.8
Coffee 100.0
1981.4 377.7 2898.7 218.1
660.4 552.5 707.6 546.5
156.9 719.6 147.5 196.0
Coffee 882.7 40.3 114.0
Name of village
24
Gonimarur
Nidtha Forest I Bit
Nidtha Forest Ii Bit
Yelakanur
Yedavanadu Forest
Ii
Surlabi
Garvale
Sirangalli
Kumbur
Serial
num ber
25
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
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num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in lion holds where the r.,eility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agricul RCLication Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tura}, non~ al& tions (Bus
and tcle opera tive agrieul cultural service,
phone banks tural and faeilitics(C railway
other credit inemal station, societies Vidcohall, wateI>l'ay)
Sports
club,
Stadium!
Audi
torium)
2 4 5 6 8 9 10 II 12 13
Muvathoklu P(2) M S MCWPHC
THPW POPH« ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS
95 1,813.0 1,968 512 C(IO+) PHS FWC CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (02742300)
H(IO+) . TKR SS- 5)
CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-1O)
NW(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
Kand.nakolli 281 P M C(IO+) H(lO+) THPTW POPH« CPCM« ACS
CV(lO+) BS
96 813.0 1,054 NCS«5) RS(IO+) (02742400) MC\v(IO+) WTKSS- 5) 5) SP(5-IO)
PHC(IO+) OCS«5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
Kedakal Negadal 487 PM« 5) - 1-1«
POPH« ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS
97 959.0 2,001 5) MCW(S- T HP TW CMCP RS(lO I) (02742500) C(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) W SS- 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
HAD(2)
MCWMH
Ulu!.'Ulli P(5) M(3) S CWC HC THPWSS
PO ACS
SPCV« BS
98 1.425.0 7,907 1,834 C(IO+) PHC PHS(3) CMCP NCS«5) (02742600) PH(l89) 5) ST(IO+) RS(IO+)
FWC OCS« 5) NW(5-IO) RMP(3) H(5-
10)
Alljanagcri 326 P M(S-IO) H(lO+) THPTW
ACS SPCV(S- BS 99 Bcttageri 859.0 1,224
PO CPCM«
(02742700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WTKSS- PH(66) 5)
NCS«5) 10) RS(lO+)
PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Gantgandur 700 P(3) M(2) S MCW PHC THPnV
PO SPCV(5- BS
100 939.0 3,159 CPCM« ACS«5) (02742800) C(IO+) FWCH(IO+) WTKR PH(28) 5) NCS«5)
10) RS(IO+) SS- ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
OCS«5)
101 Nakur Sirangaln
820.0 H(lO+) THPnV PO CM(~-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+)
BS 1,576 374 P« 5) M(5-
(02742900) 10) C(JO+)
MCW(IO+) WTKSS- PH(15) CP(IOf) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+)
PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
H(5·
102 Herur 219 P(4) M(2) 10) MCW(5- T HP TW ACS(5-1O) CV« 5)
BS 1,287.0 932 PO«5) CM«5) (02743000) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5- WSS- NCS« 5) SP(5-1O)
RS(IO+)
10) PH«5) CP(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10)
Andagovc 850 P(2) M(2) PHSH(5-IO)
103 1,656.0 3,592 MCW(S-IO) T HP TW ACS(5-IO) CV« 5) BS« 5) (02743100) S(2) C(10+) PO«5) CM«5)
PHC« 5) W SS- PH«5) CP(5-IO) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
122
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in Ian)
village
14 IS
MR Somvarpcl (38)
MR Somvarpel (40)
MR Somvarpcl (45)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
:: MR Kushalnagar (J 5) EA
PRMR Kush.ln_gar (20) EA
FP
PRMR
FP Somvarpct (15) EA
PRMR Kushaln.gar (10) EA
FP
MR Kush.lnagar (8) EA
MR Kushaln.gar (12) EA
News Most important
paper! commodity
Maga manufacrurcd
zinc
17 18
NM , Coffee
NM , Coffee
NM , Coffee
NM Coffee
NM Coffcc
NM Coffee
NM
Land usc (i.e. area under different types ofland usc in hectare) Name of village Serial
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri culturablc'
source) gated waste
(including
gauchar
and
groves)
19 20 21 22
751.0 616.8
614.1 175.6
133.0 200.0 200.0
2.1 1368.5 26.4
13.6 779.8 11.9
28.1 469.7 139.2
634.9 68.5
430.2 123.0
1762 1367.4 76.6
Arcanot
available
foreultiva
tion
23 24
445.3 Muvathoklu
23.3 Kandanakolli
426.1 Kcdakal Negadal
28.0 Ulugulli
53.7 Anjanageri Bcttagcri
302.1 Garngandur
116.6 Nakur Sirangala
733.8 Hemr
35.8 Andagove
nurn
ber
25
95
96
97
98
99
lao
101
102
103
123
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Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities aVililablc (if not available ,'·.rithin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
nurn Loca[ion code orthe popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
bcr yillagc lin tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) wateT tclegraph al and eo- tural, non- al& tions (Bus
and tcle opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks lural and facilities(C railway other credit incma! station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadiuml Audi
tOTium)
2 4 6 9 10 II 12 13
Kanbylu P(2) M(2) S MCW PHC ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS« 5) 104 Baichanolli 523.() \,207 285 C« 5) PHS FWC T RP W SS· PO« 5) CM«5)
(02743200) H« 5) PII« 5) CP(5-10) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) OCS(<: 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
lOS AtturNallur
1,210.0 2.925 760 P(2) M(2) H(lO+) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS« 5)
(02743300) C(IO+) MC\v(S-IO) WSS-PO«5) CM«5)
NCS« S1 SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PRC(IO+)
PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
H(5·
106 Harur
1.397.0 1.455 r M(5-IO) 10) THPnV ACS(5-10) CV« 5) BS«5)
413 PO«5) CM«5) (02743400) C(lO+) I\1CW(lO+) W SS-
PIl« S) CP(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) RS(lO+)
PRC(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)
Irale Valamudi P(2) M« 5) - H(<:
ACS(5-IO) 107 890.0 871 226 5) MCW(5- TJIP nv PO«5) CM«5)
CV«5) BS« 5) (02743500) C(lO+) 10) I'IIC« 5) W S SS- PIl« S) CP(5-10)
NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
Chorala DPHS H(5-
BS 108 Srimangaia 1.883.0 4,781 1,093
P(3) M(2) SID) MCW(5- TIIPTW POPR CM«5)
ACS«5) CV(IOI)
(02743600) C(lO+) 10) PHC(5- WSS- NCS« 5) SP(5-1O)
RS(IO+)
10) CP(5-10)
OCS«S) ST(lO+) N\V(5-10)
7 Th Hasakate PHS H(5-10)
PO CM CP(5- ACS« 5) BS
109 (02743700)
1,398.0 , 3,573 797 P 1'.1C(5-IO) 1'.1C\v(IO+) THPTW CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
PHC« 5) W SS- PR(l4) 10) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-10)
110 Bhagcri Forest
259.0 --.Uninhabited ---(02743800)
H(5--III
MavinaHalla 137.0 P(5-1O) 1'.1(5- 10) 1'.1CW(5- ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5)
Forest (02743900) 45 12 POPH(5) CM«5)
10) qIO+) 10) PHC(5- « 5) SS- NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+) 10)
CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
112 Manajur
457.0 1,180 248 P(2) M C(5- H(IO+) TTIPnV PO CM CP(5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS
(02744000) 10) MC\v(IO+) W SS- PH(44) 10) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+)
PHq< 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
113 Sirangala
430.0 2,479 P M S PUC D PHS H(S- THPTW PO ACS« 5) CV(5-IO)
BS
(02744100) 531 C(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- _ CM«5) RS(IO+)
10) PHC« 5) W ss PH(IO) NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) CP(5-IO)
OCS(-<5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
1l1orcnur PHS(3)
114 P(3) M(2) S H(IO+) THPWR PO ACS BS
1,920.0 3.803 861 CV(S-IO) (02744200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS- PH(n)
CMCP NCS«5) RS(IO+)
PHq5-(0) OCS« 5) SP(S-IO)
NW(5-1O) ST(5-1O)
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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & .ch to distance (in km) village
14 IS
MR Kush.ln.gar (15)
MR Kushaln.gar (20)
MR Kush.lnagar (25)
MR Kush.lnngar (16)
PR Somvarpct (33)
PR Somv.rpct (33)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Mag. zinc
17
NM
NM
Most important Land usc (Le. area under different types of land usc in hectare) commodity
Name of vill.ge
manufactured
Forest
18 19
0.8
5.6
1.2
3.8
462.6
449.9
Irrigated (by source)
20
UniTTi gated
21
508.3
1161.1
1343.6
756.0
1354.5
591.9
culturablc Area not waste available
(including for eultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
22 23 24
5.1 3.8 Kanbylu Baichanalli
39.3 4.1 AtturNallur
30.2 22.0 Horur
IOS.8 24.5 lrale Valamudi
54.9 11.0 Cheral. Srimangal.
335.S 20.7 7 Th Hosakote
--- Uninhabited ---- Bhagcri Forest
PR MR Somvarpc! (32) EA NM 137.0 Mavina Halla Fores!
PR Somv'rpe! (30) EA NM , Coffee Seeds 251.4 108.3 63.0 34.3 Man.jur
PR Somv.rpe! (2S) EA NM 321.9 13.2 49.6 4S.3 Simngala
GC(439.7) PRMR
Somvarpc! (23) FP
EA NM ,Coffee 170.5 TWE(3.9) 657.5 390.3 258.1 Thorcnur
T(443.6)
Serial num bcr
25
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
III
112
113
114
125
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Serial Name of village & Total aren Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code oftlle popula ofhau". it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of tIle nearc,' place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educ-ational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and ca- tural, nOn- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service~
phone banks tural and facilities(C railway other credit inemal station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
Hebbale P(3) M(2) MCWPIIC
ACS(5-10) BS« 5) 115 448.0 3,533 743 S(2) PUC PHS(2) FWC T HP 1W PO«5) CM«5)
CV« 5)
(02744300) C(JO+) H(5-1O) SS- PH«5) CP(5-IO)
NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+)
OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Hulse 262 P(2) M(2) PHS H(5-10)
PO ACS BS
116 239.0 1,125 MCW(IO+) THP1W CMCP NCS« 5) CV(5-10)
RS(IO+) (02744400) C(5-1O) PHC« 5) WR SS- PH(18)
OCS«5) SP(5-IO)
NW(5-IO) ST(IO+)
Marur 240 P(4) M(2) H(IO+) THPTW PO ACS BS
117 851.0 1,094 CP NCS(IO+) CVSP
RS(IO+) (02744500) C(10+) MCW(IO+) WSS- PH(536) ST(JO+)
PHC« 5) OCS«5) NW(5-IO)
H(S· BS
Jainkalbetta Forest P(S-IO) M(S- 10) PO ACS« 5) CV«5)
118 127,0 43 II CM«5) RS(IO+) (02744600) 10) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) « 5) SS- PH(24) NCS(\O+) SP(lO+)
PHC(5-IO) CP« 5)
OCS(IO+) ST(IO+} NW(5-1O)
Blockcut 119 from.1ainkalbetta 388.0 ----- Uninhabited ---------
(02744700)
Yedavanadu H(5· BS
120 Forest I Dil 1,062.0 44 9 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- PO CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO)
(02744800) 10) PHC(5- SS- PH(18) CP('-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+)
10) ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
DMCW
121 Kudige 1219 P(5) M(3) PHCPHS THP1W PO CM Cp(5- ACS(5-10) CV« 5)
BS 1,487.0 5,529
(02744900) , S(2) C(5-10) FWCH(5- WSS- PH(32) 10) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
H«
122 Kudumanga[ore
1,098.0 I 984 P(2) M(2) S 5) PO ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS
(02745000) 8,252 CM«5) RS(IO+) , C(5-IO) MCW(10+) SS- PH(93) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-JO) PHC«5)
CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)
NW(5-10)
H(S· Bendebetta F orcst [23 10) PO ACS(IO+) DS
139.0 79 17 P«5) M(S- CV(5-IO) (02745100) MCW(IO+) SS- PH(67)
CM«5) RS(IO+) 10) C(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO)
PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
NW(5-1O)
126
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
MR Kushaln.gar (5)
PRMR Somvarpet (23)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (IS)
FP
:MR Madikeri (18)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
News
paper / Maga
zine
17
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
, Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
....••.. Uninhabited .. ---.-----
PR MR Madikeri (23) FP
PRMR Madikeri (IS) FP
PR MR Madikeri (22) FP
PR MR Madikeri (22) FP
EA
EA
EA
EA
NM Coffee
NM Coffee
NM Coffee
NM Coffee
Land use (i.e. area under different types ofl~d use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by
source)
19 20
237.9
148.1
1668 T\VE(1.2) . T(1.2)
127.0
1062.0
GC(449.4) 114.3 T(449.4)
9S.5
139.0
Unirri culturable gated waste
(including gauchar
and
groves)
21 22
65.9 55.1
30.3 36.9
410.1 176.0
477.9 337.1
393.5
. Area no! available
for cultiva tion
23
89.1
23.7
96.9
108.2
24
HebbaIe
Hulse
Marur
Jainkalbetta Forest
Blockcut
From.Jaink.lbetta
Yedavanadu Forest I Bit
Kudige
606.0 Kudwnangalore
Bendebetta Forest
Serial
num
ber
25
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
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Serial Name of village & Total area Tola) Number Amenilies available (if not available ,,"thin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is availllblt: is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural, non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tura) and facilities(C railway
other credit incmal station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium!
Alidi torium)
2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
H(5-BS
Anekad Forest 10) MCW(5- PO ACS(IO+) CV(3) SP 124 1,981.0 43 16 P«5)M« CMCP RS(IO+)
(02745200) 10) PHC(5- SS- PH(160) NCS(lO+) ST 5) C(5-lD)
10) OCS(lO+) NW(5-1O)
DDA(2)
P(2) M S MCWMH
TllPTW Mul\usoge HCPHC PO ACS(IO+)
BS
125 670.0 5,864 1,401 PUC C WTKRS CV(IO+)
(02745300) PHSFWC PH(33) CM«5)
NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RSlIO+)
AC(2) SS- CP«5) NW(5-1O) NHRMP(2) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) H(5-IO)
Baichanalli RMP H(5-1 0) T HP nv
PO ACS(IO+) CV«5) BS«5) 126 283.0 2,245 540 P M C(5-10) MCW(IO+) WTKR CMl<5)
(02745400) PH(40) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ss- CP(5-IO)
OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
P(4) M(2) MCWMII(2)
Basavana Halli 7 S(2) 1 PHCPHS THPTW BS
PO CM CP(;- ACS(IO+) CV«5) 127 (02745500)
666.0 2,830 5 7 AC(2) C(5- FWCNH WTKRS RS(IO+) PH(45) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(5-IO)
10) RMP(4) H(5- SS-
OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
10)
Rasulpura P(4) M(2) H(IO+) THPWR PO OCS BS
128 313.0 735 163 CV(IO+) (02745600) C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) SS- PH(20)
CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) SP(IO+)
RS(lO+)
PHC(5-1O) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+)
ST(lO+) NW(5-1O)
129 Atlur Forest PM AC ll(IO+) HPTWW ACS« 5) CV(10+)
BS 1,179.0 403 91
(02745700) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK R S SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) NCS«5) SP« 5)
RS(IO+)
PHC(lO+) PH«5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-1O)
Nanjarayapatna DPHS(2)
ACS 130 PMS H(5-1O) THPnV BS
390.0 1,376 315 CV(IO+) (02745800) CCIO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-
POPH(7) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(5-10)
RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) CP«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10)
131 Kudlurchettalli - H« ACS BS
715.0 1,254 318 P MC(lO+) 5) MCW(5- T HP W R CV(lO+) (02745900)
10) PHC« 5) SS-POPH(8) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+)
SP(lO+) RS(lO+)
CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10)
128
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
PRMR FP Madikeri (14)
:; MR Madikeri (10)
PRMR Madikeri (14)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (II)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (10)
FP
PRMR Somvarpet (25)
FP
PRMR Madikeri (27)
FP
PRMR
FP Madikeri (30)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News
paper I Maga zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important
commodity manufactured
18
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
ColTee
Coffee
Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cu!tumble Area not source) gated 'MIste available
(including for cultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
19 20 21 22 23
1981.0
128.7 220.6 215.5 105.3
WE(6.8) R(I6.2) 108.0 28.1 124.0 T(22.9)
GC(4.I) WE(4.1)
81.3 TWE(4.1) 320.9 162.3 77.2 0(12.1)
T(24.3)
GC(I64.0) 49.4 0.4 99.3
T(I64.0)
WE(4.1) TWE(4.9)
lOl.l 440.0 440.0 WF(I89.0) T(I97.9)
100.0 100.0 190.0
492.5 6.3 216.2
Name of village
24
Anekad Forest
Mullusoge
Baichanalli
Basavana Halli
Rasulpura
Auur Forest
Nanjarayapatna
Kudlurchettalli
Serial num
ber
25
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
129
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Serial Name of village & Total arca Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code ofthe popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kIDS., 5-10 kIDS. and 10+ kIDS of the nearc;;t place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communjca
Census) Census) water telegraph al andcl}- tura1, non- a\& tions (Bus
and telc opera tive agricul cultural service, phone banks lur.li nnd r.,cilitics(C milway
other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, ,vate"vay)
Spotts
club,
Stadium'
Audi
torium)
2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
H(5· BS
Abyathamangala PM SC(S- 10) MCW(5- THPWR POPH« ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 132 945.0 2,758 651 CM(lO+) RS(lO+)
(02746000) 10) 10) PHC(5- SS- 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)
10) CP(IO+)
OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Nelliyahadikcri '" PM S - H«
PO ACS BS
133 877.0 6,291 1,,.,8 C(IO+) 5) MCW«5) THPWR CMCP NCS«5) CV(IO+)
RS(IO+) (02746100)
PHC(IO+) SS-PH(56) SP(5-1O)
OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
Valnur Hyagathur P M C(IO+) H(IO+) THP1W PO CM(5-IO) ACS(lO+) CV(5-1O) BS
134 932.0 2,034 463 RS(IO+) (02746200) . MCW(S-IO) WSS- PH(32) CP(5-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(5-IO) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)
NW(5-lO)
Rangasamudra 357 P M C(IO+) H(lO+) THP1W PO CM(~-IO) ACS(IO+) CV«5)
BS 135 390.0 1,509
(02746300) MCW(5-lO) WSS- PH(13) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IOt)
PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
H HA(2)
P(I92) D(12) DA(2) T(91) MCW(l6)
M(113) I\1H( 4) W(114)
BiockTotai 99083.0 185515 43184 S(42) CWC HC(2) TK(36) PO(84) CM(24) ACS(18) CV(lO)
PUCCIO) PHC(l6) HP(IIS) PH(2578) CP(21) OCS(2) ST SP(9) BS(98)
C(4) I PHS(43) TW(43)
AC(6) FWC(l6) R(21) C NH(2) 8(9)
RMP(12)
130
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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)
Appro ach to
village
14 .
Nearest lown & distance (in Ian)
15
:- MR Madikeri (40)
PRMR FP Madikeri (20)
:-MR Madikeri (20)
PRMR FP Madikeri (22)
PR(1l2) MR(121 ) W(lOO)
Power
supply
News paper/
Maga zine
Most important Land use (i.e. area under di Iferenl Iypes of land use in hectare)
commodity Name of village
manufactured
16 17
EA NM
EA NM Colfee
EA NM Coffee
EA N M Colfee
EA(129) N(ll~) M(I02)
18
Forest
19
133.0
Jnigated (by
source)
20
GC(129.7) 33.5 T( 129.7)
GC(1186.7Z) WE(59.36)
TWE(26.18)
Unirri gated
21
884.4
753.1
·745.4
24.5
culturable Area nol
waste available
(including for cultiva
gauchar tion ,md
groves)
22 23 24
9.5 51.1 Abyathammgala
23.9 100.0 Nelliyahaclikeri
35.8 17.9 Valnur Hyagathur
192.6 9.8 Rangasamudra
14788.4 R(16.19) 44927.1. 17417.2 19100.7 WF(189)
0(12.13) T(l489.58)
Serial
num
ber
25
132
133
134
135
131
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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)
Name of the District:Kodagu
Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number
number number
2 3 4
Name of CD Block: Virajpet
Name of Sub-Dist: 0003
1 I" Rudraguppe 02748600 130030003000300007 2 Aimangala 02747900 130030003000300002 3 Ammathi 02749800 130030003000300024 4 Arameri 02747000 130030003000300016 5 Arekeri F ores! - I 02751400 130030003000300059 6 Arekeri Forest - II 02751500 130030003000300060 7 Arekeri Forest - III 02751600 130030003000300061 8 Arji 02748100 130030003000300010 9 AruvathOKlu 02751900 130030003000300064
10 B.Shettigeri 02752100 130030003000300053 II Badaga 02754800 130030003000300075 12 Badagabanangala 02750600 130030003000300044 13 Badagarakeri 02753000 130030003000300090
14 Balele 02755000 130030003000300065
IS Balugadu 02748400 130030003000300005
16 Balyamandur 02753600 130030003000300087
17 Begur 02753300 130030003000300093
18 Bekke Sadlur 02752600 130030003000300050
19 Bellumadu 02746600 130030003000300017
20 Bellur 02753700 130030003000300088
21 Besagur 02755300 130030003000300070
22 Betoli 02747400 130030003000300011
23 Bettakeri 02750400 130030003000300026
24 Bilugunda 02750200 130030003000300031
25 Bilur 02755100 130030003000300071
26 Bittangala 02748500 130030003000300004
27 Byrambada 02749000 130030003000300036
28 Channayan Kate 02749500 130030003000300043
29 Chcmbe Belliyur 02747800 130030003000300022
30 Chikka Mandur 02753500 130030003000300086
31 Devamachi Forest 02751300 130030003000300058
32 Devanageri 02746900 130030003000300021
33 Devanur -02755600 130030003000300066
34 Dhanugala 02754900 130030003000300073
35 Guhya 02749200 130030003000300040
36 Hachinad 02748800 130030003000300038
37 Halligattu 02752300 130030003000300047
38 Halugunda 02748700 130030003000300037
39 Harihara 02753900 130030003000300082
40 Hathugattu Forest I 02755700 130030003000300067
41 Hathur 02751000 130030003000300055
42 Hebbale 02751200 130030003000300057
43 Heggala 02747300 130030003000300009
44 Hosakote 02750300 130030003000300030
45 Hosoor 02750700 130030003000300027.
46 Hudikeri 02753200 130030003000300085
47 Hysodlur 02753100 130030003000300089
4& K.adanga Marur 02746700 130030003000300015
49 Kadanur 02747600 130030003000300023
50 Kaikeri 02751100 130030003000300056
51 Kalathmadu 02750800 130030003000300028
Alphabeticailist of Villages (C.D. block wise)
Name of the District:Kodagu
Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number
number number
2 3 4
52 Kannangala 02749100 130030003000300035 53 Kanur 02752700 130030003000300051 54 Karadigodu 02749300 130030003000300041 55 Karrnadu 02750000 130030003000300033 56 Kavadi 02749900 130030003000300034 57 Kedamullur 02747200 130030003000300013 58 Kirgur 02752400 130030003000300048 59 Kolatodu Bygodu. 02750900 130030003000390029 60 Kothur 02754000 130030003000300083 61 Kottageri 02755400 130030003000300069 62 Kottoli 02747500 130030003000300012 63 Kuklur 02747700 130030003000300001 64 Kum(oor 02754300 130030003000300074 65 Kunda 02752000 130030003000300054 66 Kunjalageri 02746400 130030003000300018 67 Kurchi 02754500 130030003000300079 68 Kutta 02754700 130030003000300077 69 Kuttandi 02752200 130030003000300052 70 MaggtIla 02748000 130030003000300003 71 Maithadi 02746800 130030003000300020 72 Maldare 02749400 130030003000300042 73 Manchalli & Forest 02754600 130030003000300078 74 Matoor 02752500 130030003000300049 75 Mayamudi 02751800 130030003000300063 76 Mekur Hosakeri 02750500 130030003000300025 77 Mugatageri 02753400 130030003000300094 78 Nalkeri 02746500 130030003000300019 79 Nalkeri 02754200 130030003000300084 80 N alkeri Forest 02754100 130030003000300076 81 Nalloor 02755200 130030003000300072 82 Nalvathoklu 02750100 130030003000300032 83 Nangala 02748300 130030003000300006 84 Nemmale East and West 02754400 130030003000300080 85 Nittur 02755500 130030003000300068 86 Nokya 02751700 130030003000300062 87 Palangala 02747100 130030003000300014 88 Parakatageri 02752800 130030003000300092 89 Puliyeri 02749700 130030003000300046 90 Siddapura 02749600 130030003000300045 91 T. Shettigeri 02753800 130030003000300081 92 Theralu 02752900 130030003000300091 93 V.Badaga 02748200 130030003000300008 94 Yedur 02748900 130030003000300039
VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - VIRAJPET C.D.BLOCK
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census ofIridia 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area ToLal Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
heclaIc) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Comrnerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water lelegraph al and ca- tural, nOI1- .1& lions (Bus
and lele opera live agricul cultural service,
phone banks Hirai and facililies(C railway other cr{.~it inemal station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
lorium)
2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
CD Block: Vir.jpet (0003)
Kunjalageri PM«5) H(lO+) HPTWW PO ACS BS
719.0 682 177 NCS« 5) CV SP«
(02746400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK ROSS· PH(79) CMCP 5) ST(IO+) RS(lO+)
PHC(lO+) OCS« 5) N\v(IO+)
Nalkeri P(2) M S H(lO+) HPTW \V PO ACS«5) CV«5) B5
2 SOLO 1,535 379 CM«5) RS(IO+) (02746500) C(lO+) MCW(lOI) TK R SS- PII(l2) NCS« 5) SP« 5)
PHC(lO+) CP« 5)
OCS« 5) ST(lOI) NW(IO+)
BeJlumadu PHS H(lO+)
HPTWW PO ACS« 5) BS
(02746600) 374.0 624 166 P M C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) CM«5)
CV« 5) RS(lO+)
TKRSS- PH(48) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) NW(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
HA D PHS Kadanga Marur P 1\1 C(5-IO) H(5-10) HPTWW PO
ACS BS 4
(02746700) 691.0 1,262 328 CMCP OCS(2)
CV« 5) RS(IOl) MCW(5-10) TKO SS- PH(21) SP« 5)
PHC« 5) NCS« 5)
ST(lO+) NW(5-10)
Maithadi P(2) M C(S-PHS H(lO+) HPTWW
PO BS
(02746800) 1,058.0 1,820 453 MCW(IO+) TKRSO CM«5)
ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(lO+) 10) PH(18) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(lO+) S5- CP«5) NW(5-10)
OCS«5) ST(IO+)
Dcvanageri 310 P M S C(5-PHS H(5-1 0)
PO as 6 866.0 1,302 MCW(5-10) HP TW W ACS« 5) CV« 5)
(02746900) 10) PHC(5-10) TK SS- PH(15) CM«5)
NCS« 5) SP{< 5) RS(IO+)
CP« 5) OCS« 5) 5T«5)
NW(5-10)
7 Arameri P M« 5) C(S. PHS 11(5-10) T HP TW
PO CPCM« ACS BS
(02747000) 692.0 1,245 302 10) MCW(5-10) WTKR OCS(3)
CV(5-lO) PH(23) 5) SP(5-10)
RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) SS- NCS«5)
S,(5-10) NW(S-IO)
Palangala PM(lO+) H(lO+) THPTW as (02747100)
2,622.0 783 194 WTKR ACS OCS CV(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) CI\1(5-1O) RS(IO+)
PHC(IO+) SS- PH«5) CP(5-10)
NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(5-10)
ST(IO+)
9 Kedamullur P(3) M(l)
MCWPHC THPTW as 5,389.0 3,039 747 PIIS FWC CM(~-IO) ACS OCS CV(S-IO)
(02747200) C(IO+) WTKRS PO PH(8) RS(\(}! ) H(IO+) OSS- ep(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SpelO+)
NW(5-10) ST(10+)
10 Heggala P(3) M(2)
HDMCW THPTW BS 6,868.0 2,625 622 PHCFWC PO ACS«5) CV« 5) (02747300) C(lO+) WTKRS CM«5)
RMP(4) o SS-PH(54)
CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+)
RS(IO+)
OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)
138
VILLAGE DIRECTORY.
ViJlage Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)
Appro ach to village
14
PRMR FP
PRMR FP
Nearest lown & distance (in km)
15
Yirnjpet (I)
Yirajpet (4)
~: MR Yirajpet (3)
PR MR Yirajpet (4) FP
PR MR Yirajpet (5) FP
PRMR Yirajpet (5)
FP
PRMR Yirnjpel (O)
FP
PRMR Yirajpet (12)
FP
PRMR Yimjpet (10)
FP
PRMR Yimjpet (5)
FP
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Maga zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
N
N
NM
NM
NM
Most important commodity
manufactured
18
Land usc (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigatcd (by Unirri cullurable Area not Source) gated waste available
(including for cultiva
gauch.r lion and
groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
492.3 202.1 24.6 Kunjalageri
539.6 203.8 57.6 Nalkeri
241.2 117.4 15.5 Bellumadu
492.6 193.7 4.7 Kadanga Marur
696.2 307.7 54.2 . Maithadi
634.3 196.4 35.3 Devanageri
490.9 183.9 17.1 Arameri
1153.3 1086.3 168.1 214.3 Palangala
1945.1 1486.8 985.6 971.4 Kedamullur
5150.9 1276.7 358.2 82.2 Heggala
Serial
nllrn ber
25
2
4
6
7
9
10
139
Serial Name of village & Total area num Location code of the ber village (in
hectare)
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
2
Betoli (02747400)
Kottoli (02747500)
Kadanur (02747600)
Kuklur (02747700)
Chembe Belliyur (02747800)
Aimangala (02747900)
Maggula (02748000)
Arji (02748100)
V.Badaga «()2748200)
922.0
4H4.0
452.0
46X.O
919.0
293.0
613.0
945.0
4,429.0
Total popula
tion
(2001
Census)
4
2,100
1,074
1,169
683
1,464
600
3,S14
777
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to of house
holds it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
where the facility is available is given)
(200 I Educational Census)
Medical Drinking water
Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
5
478
240
6 7
telegraph al and co- tural, non-and tele opera tive agriml phone banks tural and
al & lions (Bus cultural
facilities(C service. railway
other credit inemaJ stalion,
9 10
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium/
Audi torium)
II 12 13
HII DA DU MCWMH
CWCHC ~(3) M(2) S PHC PHS
THPTW PO
W TK R S PH(43) OSS-
CM(2) CP ACS NCS CV« 5) BS RS(lO+) NW(S-IO) FWC
RMI'(2) SMP H(<.5)
- H(5·
P M(<. 5) ("(5 10) MCW(5· ~~~K ~S 10) IO)PHC(5· OSS.
10)
PO PH(3) (":\1(5·10)
CP(5·10)
OCS SP(IO+) ST(lO+)
ACS OCS CV(5-10) BS RS(IO+)
NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(S-IO) ST(lO+)
_ , H(<. THPTW ACS 289 P)_)M(<.)C(<. S)MCW«5) SWS.TKRO POPH(8) CM(IO+) OCS(2) CV(IO+)
SP(IO+) I'HC(, 5) CI'(IO~) NCS(IO+)
BS RS(IO+)
NW(5-10) ST(IO+)
183 P(2) M(2) S(2) C« S)
PHS 11« 5) T HI' TW MCW(5·IO) WTK R POPH(6) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PHC(5.IO) SS. CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
BS RS(IO+) NW(S-IO)
400
H(S·
P MC(5-1O) 10)MCW(5· HPTWW 10) PHC(5- TK SS· 10)
- H(<.
PO PH(34)
137 1'« 5) M« 5) C« 5)
-)MCW<.'i) HPTWW PO ) (- TK R SS· PH(18) PH("(<.5) ,
PHS 11« 5) THI'TW PO 189 P MC«5) MCW«S) WTKRS
I'HC« 5) SS. PH(27)
PHS H« 5) T HP TW PO 697 P M C« S) MCW(/ 5) W TK R S
' PH(74) PHC(<.5) 0 SS·
193 P(2) M(5-IO) H(lO+) HI' TW W PO C(lO+) MCW( 10+) TK SS· PH(48)
PHC( 10+)
CM«5)
CP« 5)
OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)
BS ACS OCS CV(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
CM« 5) ACS OCS CV(5-1O) BS« 5) CP(<. S) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(lO+)
ST{lO+) NW(S-IO)
CI' CM« ACS CV(lO+) 5) OCS(2) SP(IO+)
CM« 5)
CP(5-1O)
CMCP
NCS(IO+) ST(lO+)
ACS NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
ST(lO+)
ACS NCS CV{lO+) OCS SP(IO+)
ST{lO+)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-10)
BS RS(lO+)
NW(S-IO)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-10)
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro
ach to village
14
PRMR
Nearest town & distance (in km)
15
FP Virajpet (7)
: MR Virajpet (10)
PRMR FP Virajpet (15)
: MR Virajpet (20)
PRMR FP Vimjpet (10)
PRMR Virajpet (6)
PRMR Virajpet (12)
FP
PRMR Vimjpet (IS)
FP
:;;- MR Vimjpet (II)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News Most important Land use (i_e_ area under different types ofland use in heclare) Name of village Serial paper I commodity
Maga manufactured zine
Forest
17 18 19
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM 106.0
NM 3255.5
Irrigated (by source)
20
Unirri gated
21
678.6
278.4
317.1
390.1
679.3
202.5
394.5
625.4
520.4
culturable Area not
waste available (including for cultiva gauchar tion
and
groves)
22 23 24
150.9 92.6 Betoli
149.5 5(>.1 Kottoli
102.6 32.4 Kadanur
44.0 33.9 Kuklur
210.2 29.6 Chembe Belliyur
83.5 7.0 Aimangala
117.0 101.6 Maggula
82.5 131.1 Alji
209.6 443.5 V.Badaga
num
ber
25
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
141
Serial Name of village & Total area
nllm Location code of the
ber
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
142
2
Nangala
(02748300)
Balugodu
(02748400)
Bittangala
(02748500)
1St Rudraguppe
(02748600)
Halugunda
(02748700)
Haehinad
(02748800)
Ycdur
(02748900)
Byrambada
(02749000)
Kannangala
(02749100)
village (in
hectare)
705.0
846.0
717.0
2.05X.O
863.0
5SI.0
633.0
4g2.0
903.0
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the ~illage. a dash (-) is shown in the colwnn and next to popula of hOlL,e it in brackcts the distance in hroad ranges viz.< 5 krns .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
whcre the fildlity is available is given) tion holds
(2001 (200 I Educational CenslL,) CcnSlL,)
Medical Drinking
wak"f Post. Commcrci Agricul Recreation Communica
telegraph al and co- tum!. non- al & tions (BlL'
4
772
1.401
1.136
1.386
2,911
1.176
692
440
2.504
and tcle opera tive agricul cultural
facilities(C
service, railway
station.
phone banks tural and
5 6 7 8 9
- H(/ HPnVW PO 212 P M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) TK SS- PH(65)
PHq< 5)
336 P(3) M(2) C«5)
- H« HPTWW PO 5) MCW« 5) TK SS- PH(42) PHC«5)
P M« 5) q< PHS H« 5) PO 285 .<) MCW« 5) T W SS-
, PH(53) PHC« 5)
H(5·
350 P MC(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- HPnVW PO 10) PIIC(5- TK SS- PH(12) to)
10
other credit incmai
societies Video hall. waterway)
Sport,
II
club,
Stadium!
Audi
totium)
12 n
NCSOCS CV(IO+) CM« 5) CP« 5) ACS« 5) SP(lO+)
BS«5)
RS(IO+)
NW(IO+)
CPCM« 5)
ST(IO+)
BS ACSOCS CV(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
OCS CMCP«
BS CV(S-to)
AC:S« 5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) 5) NC S(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5)
CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(lQ-t)
BS
RS(IO+)
NW(5-10)
PHS H(S-IO) 529 P(2) M(2) S MCW(5-10) HPTWW PO CMCP«
C(IQ-t) PHq5-10) TKSS- PH(ISO) 5)
ACS OCS(2) CV(IO+)
NCS« 5) SP(5-1O)
BS
RS(lO t )
NW(5-1O)
PHS II(lOt) HPWTK 303 P M C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) R SS- PO« 5)
PHC(IO+) PH« 5)
186 P M(5-10) C(lO+)
120 P M C( 10+)
625 P MC(IO+)
- H« 5) MCW(5- W TK R
10) PIlC« 5) SS-
H(IO+) HPTWW
MCW(IO+) TKSS-
PIIC« 5)
DMCW
PIIC PHS HPWTK
FWCH(5- SS-10)
PO
PH(SI)
PO
PH(123)
POPH« 5)
CM(2)
CP(2)
ST(IO+)
ACS CVSP NCS« 5) ST(lOI-) OCS« 5)
CM«5) ACS(lOt) CV(IO+)
CP(IO!) NCS(I(}t) SP« 5) OCS(IOI) ST«5)
CM ACS(IO+) CV(IOt)
CP(104) NCS(IO+) SP«5) O(,S(IO+) ST«5)
CM ~-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) cr/ -10) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) 5 OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
BS
RS(IO+)
NW(5-10)
BS
RS(IO+)
NW(5-10)
BS
RS(IO+)
NW(5-10)
BS
RS(IO"f)
NW(5-10)
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro
achto
village
14
PRMR
FP
PRMR
FP
PRMR
FP
Nearest town &
distance (in km)
15
Vimjpct (12)
Virnjpct (6)
Vimjpct(8)
PR MR Vin\ipct (4)
PR Vimjpct (9)
:;;- MR Virnjpct (20)
PR Vimjpct (12)
PR Vimjpct (12)
PRMR FP Vimjpet(15)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Maga
zinc
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important land usc (i.e. area undcrdiffcrcnt types oflalld usc in hectare) commodity
manufactured
Forest lnigatcd (by Unini culturnblc Area not
source) gated waste available
(including forcultiva
gauchar tion
and
groves)
18 19 20 21 22 23
14.5 399.0 193.1 98.5
536.3 182.5 127.3
410.2 242.4 64.4
Name of village
24
Nangala
Balugodu
Bittangala
405.4 656.2 772.6 223.8 1St Rudraguppe
, Coffee
, Coffee
TK(4.4) .
R(16.7)
T(21.0)
TK(6.3)
T(6.3)
TK(O.8)
R(2.4) 0(4.4)
T(7.6)
805.0
462.5
490.0
441.7
571.4
17.1
69.2
122.4
10.8
218.3
40.9 Halugunda
28.3 Hachinad
14.3 Ycdur
29.5 Bymmbada
LOS.7 Kannangala
Serial
num
bcr
25
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
143
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Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shO\\1l in the column and next to nllm Location code of the popnla of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and lOt kms of the nearest place bcr village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Mc-dieal Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica Census) CcnslIs)
water telegraph al and co- tural. non- al& tions (Bus and telc opera tive agricul cultural service, phone banks tural and tacilities(C railway
other credit incma' station, societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports
club.
Stadium!
Audi
torium)
2 4 6 9 10 II 12 13
Guhya P M S PUC PIIS H« 5) THPWR ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS
29 XM.O 2,722 :")4 MCW« 5) PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (02749200) C(lO:) SS- NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(<.5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
HADDA
Karadigodu P M«5) MCWPHC W PO ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 30 4.614.0 4.7n 1.070 PHS(2) FWC T HP R CM(5-10) (02749300) ('(lOt) SS- PH(J2) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) NH RMP(4) CP(5-10)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO) H(5-10)
D!\1CW
} I Maldare
2.789.0 2.059 510 PM' 5-10) PHC PHS THPTW PO CM(~'i-IO) ACS«~) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) (02749400) (( FWC 11(5- WTKSS- PH(35) CP(5-IO) NCS«) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
MCW PIIC Channayan Kote P(2) M PIIS FWC TTWW PH(24) ACS« 5) CV(5-10)
BS 32 4.965.0 6.946 1,621 CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (02749500) C(lO,) CHW(2) H("- SS- PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5)
5) CP(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-10)
HA DDA DIl MCW
Siddapura P(3) 1'.1(2) PHC PHS(2)
THPWR PH(230) ACS
CV(5-10) BS
33 664.0 I.Rn 417 FWC CMCP NCS« 5) RS( 10+) (02749600) C(IOe) SS- PO«5) SP« 5) RMP(2) OCS« 5) SHIU+)
NW(5-IO) CHW(2) H(5-
10)
IIA D 11(5-BS Puliycri 1'(2) M« 5) 10) THPTW PH(J50) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 34 1,203.0 2.975 678 CM«5) RS(lU+ ) (02749700) C(10+) MCW(IOt) WSS- PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO)
PHC(IO+) CP(<.5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-IO)
HA 0(2) DA
Ammathi 1'(2) M 2) S DH PHS THPTW PO ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS
35 548.0 941 254 C(lO+) ( RMP CMCP RS(IOI) (02749800) W TK SS- PH(56) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) MCW(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW('i-IO) PIIC(5-IO)
II« ACS BS -
PO Kavadi P(S-IO) M(5- 5) MC~(5- IIPTWW CV(IO+) 36 665.0 1.055 261 CM« 5) NCS« 5) RS(](H) (02749900) 10)C(10+) 10)PH(5- TK R SS- PII(31) SP« 5)
10) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO-I)
NW(5-10)
Kannadu PHS H« 5) rHPTW PO OCS
CV(5-IO) BS
37 (02750000)
567.0 2.864 695 P 1'.1 C(JO+) MCW(5-10) W TK SS- PH(J8 I)
CM(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) SP(5-10)
RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10)
ST(5-1O) NW(5-IO)
14
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro ach to village
14
Nearest town & distance (in Ian)
15
;: MR Virajpel (10)
PR MR Virajpet (7)
PR MR Virajpel (7)
PR MR Virajpet (7)
PR Virajpct (8)
PR Virajpct (6)
PR Virajpet (12)
PR Virajpcl (16)
PR Vimjpcl (10)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
,EA
News paper/
Maga zinc
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Mosl importanl commodity
manufactured
18
, Coffee
Land usc (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri eu!turable Area not source) gated waste available
(including fOTcultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
844.1 10.0 9.9 Guhya
3185.8 1150.2 . 9.7 268.3 Karadigodu
1780.1 909.0 87.7 12.3 Maldare
3504.5 1383.4 44.5 32.6 Channayan Kote
610.1 53.9 Siddapura
1093.7 67.9 41.4 Puliyeri
457.9 56.7 33.5 Ammalhi
495.0 95.5 74.5 Kavadi
481.1 68.7 17.2 Karmadu
Serial num
ber
25
29
30
32
33
34
3S
36
37
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num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (i tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
ensus) Census) waler telegraph aJ and co- tumJ, non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C railway
other credit incmal stat jon,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadium'
Audi torium)
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Nalvathoklu . PHS H«S)
PH(26) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) as
38 507_0 1,209 272 P M«5) C(5 MeW(S-IO) CM«5) RS(101') (02750100) 10) PHC(5-10) SS- PO«5)
CP(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)
NW(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
PHSCHW as
39 Bilugunda
653.0 1,510 400 P M C(5-JO) H« 5) HPSS-PH(12)
CM«5) ACS(5·IU) CY(IU+)
RS(1O+) (02750200) MCW(S-IO) PO«5)
CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(lO+)
NW(5-IO) PHC(I.O+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
Hosakote P CHWII«5)
POPH« ACS
CV«5) as
40 464.0 590 132 1:«S)C(5' MCW(5_10) CM«5) NCS«5) RS(IO+) (02750300) SS- 5) SP(S-IO)
) PHC(5-10) CP«S) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-IO)
H« ACS as
Bcttakeri P(2) M(2) 5) MCW(5- HPTWW POPH« CP(2) CYSP 41 630.0 684 174 S(2) C(5-10) NCS«5) RS(IO+)
(02750400) 10) TKSS- 5) CM«5) ST(lO!-) PHC(IO+)
OCS« 5) NW(5-IO)
HDPHS(2)
Mekur Hosakeri NHRMP as
P(2) M(2) CHW(2) THPTW CP CM(5- ACS OCS CV(5-1O) 42 1,357.0 3,421 823 P0(2) PH RS(IO+) (02750500) S(2) C(5-IO) MeW(5-10) WSS- 10) NCS«5) SP(5-IO)
ST(5-10) NW(5·10)
PHC«5)
BadagabanangaJa P(2) M D H(5-IO)
THPTW PO CM CP« ACS«5) CV«5) as
43 1,409.0 5,326 1.083 C(IO+) MeW(5-IO) RS(IO+) (02750600) W1KSS- PH(72) 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)
NW(5-IO)
H« as Hosoor P(2) M(2) 5) MCW(5- HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 44
(02750700) 1,185_0 3,670 881 PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) C(5-10) 10) PHC(S- TKSS- NCS«5) SP(IO+)
10) PH«S) CP«5)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
H(5· BS Kalathmadu P MC(5-1O) 10)MCW(5- THPTW CM(2) ACS«5) CV«5) 45 654.0 931 222 PO«5) RS(lO+) (02750800) 10) PHC(5- WOSS- CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-IO)
10) PH«5)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
H(S-
46 Kolatodu aygodu P M«5) C(5. 10) MCW(5- HPTWW PO ACS(Jo+) CV« 5)
BS 721.0 956 261 (02750900) 10) 10) PHC(5- OSS- PH(S5)
CM«5) NCS(lO+) SP« 5)
RS(IO+)
10) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+)
NW(5-IO)
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Appro Nearest town &
acb to distance (in km)
village
14 15
PR Vimjpet (15)
PR Yimjpet (15)
::; MR Vimjpet (15)
: MR Yirajpet (I 8)
:~ MR Yimjpct (28)
PRMR FP Yirajpet (21)
:~ MR Virajpet (30)
::; MR Yirajpet (10)
PR Vimjpet (15)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News
paper I Maga
zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most impO!1ant
commodity
manufactured
18
, Coffee
, Coffee
, Coffee
land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest
19
30.7
19.0
31.4
Irrigated (by source)
20
Unirri
gated
21
410.9
519.6
298.1
593.2
1306.4
1308.5
1089.2
556.9
602.1
culturnble Area not
waste available
(including for cultiva
gauchar tion and
groves)
22 23 24
60.7 4.8 Nalvathoklu
109.7 4.6 Bilugunda
133.9 0.6 Hosakote
17.6 19.2 Bettakeri
32.7 17.9 Mekur Hosaken
72.0 28.6 Badagabanangala
25.0 70.8 Hosoor
79.3 17.8 Kalathmadu
92.8 26.2 Kolatodu Bygodu
Serial
num ber
25
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
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nutn Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms'l 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in lion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agrieul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water tclCb'f3ph al and co- turnl, non- al& tions (Bus
amI tele opera tive agricul cultural service, phone banks tural and facilities(C railway
other credit incmaJ station,
societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
Hathur PM S C« MCWPHC
PO ACSNCS SP ST BS
47 (02751000)
525.0 963 268 5) PHS(2) FWC T W SS- CMCP RS(IO+)
CHWH«5) PH(47) OCS«5) CV«5)
NW(5-IO)
DPHSCHW
CM CP(5- ~~~(5-IO) 48 Kaikeri
2,028.0 P(3) M(3) H(S-IO)
T HI' W SS. ~~ PH« CV(lO+) BS«5)
5,176 1,203 (02151100) PUC(2) C I MCW(5-10) 10) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(lO+)
PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Hcbbalc PM S q< MCWPHC
T W SS. PH(75) CM CP(5- ACS« 5) SP BS
49 2.300.0 4,185 \,041 PHS FWC CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (02751200) 5)
CHWH«5) HP PO«S) 10) NCS«5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10) OCS« 5)
H« OCS SI' BS
Dcvamachi Forest P M« 5) qs 5) PO CMCP« 50 3,352.0 491 125 WSS- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) RS(lO+)
(02751300) 10) MCW(IO+) PH(16) 5) NCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
PHC(lO+)
H« ACS BS Arckeri Forest - I PM«5) 5) MCW(5-
T HP W SS'~~(40) CV(IO+) 51 385.0 694 163 CMCP NCS(IO+) RS(IO+)
(02751400) C(IO+) 10) SP« 5) PHC(lO+)
OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)
NW(5-10)
CHW(3) ll(5-ACS BS Arckcri Forest - li PM(S-IO) 10) MCW(5- CV(lOI) 52 S2.0 796 195 HPWSS- PO«S) CM(IO+) NCS«5) RS(IO+) (0275IS00) C(S-IO) 10) SP(lO+)
PHC(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS«5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
Arekeri Forest - Iii P M(l 0+) CHW H(I 0+)
POPH« CPCM« ACS OCS BS
53 6,483.0 507 129 MeW(5-10) HPWSS- CV«S) (027S1600) C(lOI) 5) 5) NCS«5) SP(5-1O)
RS(IO+) PHC(IO+)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
DRMP
Nokya P(2) M S CHW(3)H(5- BS
54 2,276.0 4,493 1,078 10) MCW(S- T HP W SS. PO ACS OCS CV« 5) (02751700) C(5-10) 10) PH(30)
CM«5) NCS«5) SP« 5)
RS(IO+) CP« 5) NW(5-10)
PHC(IO+) ST(lOI)
CHWH(5-ACS
55 Mayamudi P M S PUC 10) MCW(5- PO BS
1,193.0 3,532 862 q5-10) 10) PHC(S- HP W SS- CMCP OCS(2) SPCV«
(02751800) PH(20) S) ST(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) NCS« S) NW(5-10)
56 AruvathOKlu PHS H«S)
THP WSSPO BS
(027S1900) 1,136.0 3,776 906 P MC«5) MCW« 5) CM«5)
ACS(5-10) CV(2) SP PH(140) NCS« 5) ST
RS(lO+) PHqIO+) CP(5-10)
OCS« 5) NW(S-IO)
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Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) viIl<lgc
14 15
:;:; MR Virajpct (2 I)
MR FP Virajpct (23)
MR FP Virajpet (21)
PRMR FP Virajpct (27)
PRMR FP Virajpct (30)
:;:; MR Virajpct (18)
~: MR Virajpet (15)
PRMR FP Virajpct (18)
~ MR Virajpct (12)
:; MR Virajpct (15)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News pape.,-/
Maga
zinc
17
NM
NM
N
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land usc in hectare) commudity
manufactured
Forest
18 19
53.5
3352.0
385.0
52.0
6483.0
Irrigated (by souree)
20
0(533.8) T(533.8)
Unirri gated
21
471.5
726.3
2110.2
2035.9
963.1
1005.5
eulturahle waste
(including gauchar
and groves)
22
17.8
469.5
96.3
86.4
175.9
79.6
Area not
available forcuItiva
tion
23
298.4
40.0
153.8
54.0
50.9
Name of village
24
Hathur
Kaikeri
Hcbbale
Devamaehi Forest
Arckeri Forest - I
Arckeri Forest - Ii
Arckeri Forest - Iii
Nokya
Mayamudi
AruvathOKlu
Serial num ber
25
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
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Serial Name of village & Total arca Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, 0 dash (-) is shown in the column and next to
num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad mnges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrci Agrictll Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph 81 am1 co- tural, non- 81& tions (Bus
and tele opem tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C railway
other crcdit incmal station,
societies Vidcohall, waterway) Spans
club,
Stadium!
Audi torium)
2 3 4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
TBCHW ACS
Kunda 284 P M IC« H«5) POPH« CMCP« CV« 5) BS
57 (02752000)
1,229.0 1,059 5) MCW«5)
WSS-5) 5)
NCS«5) SP« 5)
RS(IO+)
PHC«5) OCS«5)
ST(5-IO) NW(5-IO)
B.Shcttigcri PHSH(IO+)
HPTWW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 58 825.0 638 179 P M C(5-IO) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM«5)
(02752100) PHC(IO+)
TKRSS-PH«5) CP«5)
NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Kuttandi MCWPHC
59 2.493.0 1,299 346 P M SC(5- PHSFWC HPTWW PO«5) CM«5)
ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) (02752200) 10) H(IO+) SS-
PH«5) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
DPHSRMP
60 Halligattu
1,086.0 5,658 I 350 P(9) M(3) S H(5-10)
T HP W SS· PO(5-10) CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) (02752300) , PUC C I MCW(5-1O)
PH(5-IO) CP("-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) :> OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Kirgur PHS H«5)
CM(~-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 61 1,101.0 1,664 435 P M q<5) MCW(IO+) THPWSSPO(IO+) (02752400)
PHC(5-10) PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+)
OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(5-IO)
Matoor PHS H« 5)
T HP W SS. PO PH« OCS BS
62 (02752500)
1,071.0 3,459 877 PM«5)C«MCW(10+) CMCP ACS(5-10) CV(5-10)
RS(IO+) 5) PHC(lO+)
. 5) SP(5-IO) NCS«5)
ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Bckkc Sodluf P(2) M(2 S CHW H« 5) ACS(2) SPCV(5- BS 63
(02752600) 590.0 1,042 277 ) MCW(1O+) T Hi> W SSPO CMCP NCS(5-IO) 10) ST(S- RS(lO+)
C(lO+) PIIC(5-IO) PH(62) OCS(5-1O) 10) NW(5-1O)
DPHS(2)
Kanur 526 P(3) M(2) CHWH(5-
THPWSS. PO OCS BS
(>4 (02752700)
1,144.0 1,891 10) CM«5) ACS«5) SPCV«
qlO+) PII(37) 5) ST«5) RS(lO+)
MCW(IO+) CP«5) NCS«5) NW(5-IO) PHC(5-10)
DPHS(2)
65 Pamkatagcri
6.487.0 2,140 548 P(3) M(2) H(5-IO) CM(2) CP ACS OCS
CV SP(5- BS
(02752800) qlO+) MCW(lO+) THP W SS· PO PH 10) ST(5- RS(IO+)
NCS«5) PHC(lO+) 10) NW(5-1O)
150
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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & 3ch to distance (in km) village
14 15
PRMR Virajpct (19)
FP
PRMR Virajpct (22)
FP
PRMR FP Virajpct (28)
:;:-MR Virajpct(31)
:: MR Virajpct (42)
:: MR Virajpct (25)
PRMR FP Vimjpct (22)
PRMR FP Virajpet (20)
PRMR FP Gonikoppal (18)
Power News Most important supply paper / commodity
Maga manufactured zinc
16 17 18
EA NM
EA
EA NM
EA NM
EA 'NM
EA NM
EA NM
Land usc (i.e. area under different types ofIand usc in hectare) Name of village Serial
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri culturablc source) gated waste
(including
gauchar
and groves)
19 20 21 22
969.2 204.6
508.0 287.1
1180.5 903.8 335.8
902.2 112.8
988.1 88.6
1001.4 64.3
465.8 94.0
932.9 191.5
4309.3 1355.7 680.1
Arcanot available
forcultiva tion
23 24
55.3 Kunda
29.9 B.Shettigcri
72.9 Kuttandi
71.0 Halligattu
24.2 Kirgur
5.4 Maloor
30.2 Bckke Sodlur
19.6 Kanur
142.0 Parakatagcri
num
bcr
25
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
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num Location code of the popula of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place
ber \illage (in lion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Communica
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural. non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C raitvlay other credit inemal station.
societies Vidco hall, watenvay) Sports club,
Stadium! Audi
torium)
2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13
Theralu PHS H« 5)
HPWR CM~S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS
66 6,582.0 848 237 P M C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) POPH RS(10+) (02752900) PHC(lO+)
SS- CP(5- 0) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(S-IO)
I OCS« 5) ST(5-IO)
Badagarakeri PHS H«5)
HPWR ACS(5-IO) CV(5-1O) BS(5-10) 67 2,347.0 1,720 450 PM C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO(S-IO) CM(5-JO)
(02753000) PHC(IO+) SS-
PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)
Hysodlur P(2)M«5) H« PO CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) SP CV(5- BS
68 1,591.0 1,961 525 5) MCW(5- HPW SS- 10) RS(IO+) (02753100) qIO+)
10) PHC«5) PH(65) 10) NCS« 5)
ST(JO+) NW(5-10) OCS« 5)
MCWPHC HudikeIi PM S PHS(2) FWC T PO CM~5-10) ACS(5-IO)
sp CV(S- BS 69 1,362.0 2,182 603
(02753200) C(JO+) CHW H(5- HP W SS- PH(35) CP(5-IO) NCS( < 5) 10) RS(JO+)
IU) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
Begur PHS H«5)
CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-W) BS
70 (02753300)
1,337.0 1,416 365 P M C(5-10) MCW(5-10) HPWSS- PO«5) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) NW(5-10)
OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)
H(5· BS Mugatagcri PM S 10) MCW(5- PO PH« ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 71 743.0 1,340 310 HPWSS- CM«5) RS(IO+) (02753400) C(lO+) 10) PHC(S- 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)
10) CP«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(S-lD)
H(5. ACS Chikka Mandur P M q5-10) 10) HPWR BS
72 941.0 1,215 300 PO«5) CV(IO+)
(02753500) MCW(IO+) S8-CM(5-10) NCS(5-10)
SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) PH«S) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10)
ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
PHSCHW Ba Iyamandur 266 P M« 5) H(5-IU) HPWR
ACS BS 73 725.0 1,024 PO«5) CM«5)
CV(5-JO) (02753600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS«5)
SP(JO+) RS(IO+)
PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) S1'(IO+)
NW(5-10)
H«
74 BeUut' 5) ACS(5-10) SP BS
890.0 968 250 P M qlO+) HPWSS- PO PH (02753700) MCW(IO+) CMCP NCS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(10+)
PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)
152
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in Ian) village
14 15
PRMR FP Gonikoppal (18)
MR FP Vimjpet (45)
~: MR Gonikoppal (15)
PRMR FP Gonikoppal (15)
~: MR Gonikoppal (10)
::MR Gonikoppal (15)
PR MR Gonikoppal (12) FP
PRMR FP Gonikoppal (8)
PR MR Gonikoppal (6) FP
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News paper I Maga zine
17
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Most important
commodity manufactured
18
Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cu!tumble Area not source) gated wdste available
(including for cultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
4848.7 1238.9 414.1 80.3 Theralu
441.0 1495.6 362.9 47.5 Badagarakeri
114.4 1193.2 258.7 24.7 Hysodlur
54.1 825.2 385.4 97.4 Hudikeri
257.0 598.6 350.8 130.6 Begur
460.0 243.0 40.0 Mugatageri
5.1 726.6 163.0 46.4 Chikka Mandur
5.3 611.0 62.6 46.1 Balyamandur
3.9 569.3 289.8 26.9 Bellur
Serial
num ber
25
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
153
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Serial Name of village & Total area Total Number Amenities available (if not available ,vithin the village, a dash (-) is shm,n in the column and next to
num Location code oflhe popula ofhow;e it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest place
ber village (in tion holds where the facility is available is given)
hectare) (2001 (2001 Educational Medical Drinking Post, Conuncrci Agricul Recreation Communi ca
Census) Census) water telegraph al and co- tural, non- al& tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul cultural service,
phone banks tural and facilities(C railway
other credit inemal station,
societies Video hall, watenvay)
Sports
club, Stadium!
Audi
torium)
2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13
HADAPHS
T. Shettigeri P(2) M(2) S RMP(2) SMP CMCP« ACS«5) SPCV« BS
75 (02753800)
1,951.0 3,013 768 PUCC«5) H(IO+) THPWSS·PO«5) 5) NCS« 5) 5) ST(1O+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH«5)
OCS«5) NW(5-1O)
PHC(5-10)
H(5-BS
Hanham PM AC 10) PO PH« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 76 848.0 954 242 HPWSS- CM(lO+) RS(IO+)
(02753900) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) 5) CP(lO+)
NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(5-10)
PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
Kothur P M(5-1O) MCWPHC
THPW PO ACS CVSP(5- BS
77 1,422.0 1,812 503 PHSFWC CMCP NCS«5) 10) RS(IO+) (02754000) C(5-IO) TKRSS- PH(238)
H(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)
Nalkcri Forest P M«5) H(lO+) THPWS .POPH« ACS«5) CV«5) BS
78 10,418.0 603 165 CM«5) RS(IO+) (02754100) C(10+) MCW(IO+) S 5) NCS«5) SP« 5)
PlICCIO+) CP(5-1O),
OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
Nalkcri PBS H(5-10)
THPWS .POPH« CM CP(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) BS
79 1,251.0 1,111 303 P M C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) (02754200) S 5) 10) NCS«5) SP(5-1O)
PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
NW(5-1O)
HADMCW
Kumtoor HCPHC TTWW
80 1,379.0 PO CM(5-10) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS« 5)
(02754300) 2,471 675 P M C Tr FWC
RMP(2) H(5- SS- PH(40) CP(5-1O) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)
10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)
Nemmale Ea~t PHSH(lO+) ACS BS 81 And West 1,829.0 1)88 481 P M C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) THPWSS
PO CPCM« NCS«5)
CV(IO+) RS(IO+)
(02754400) PH(40) 5) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) NW(5-IO) ST(lO+)
PHSRMP
82 Kurchi 1'(2) M C(5- H(IO+) HPWRC PO CM(~-IO) ACS«5) CV(IO+)
BS 4,790.0 1,702 498
(02754500) 10) MCW«5) SS- PH(60) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(10+)
PHC« 5) NW(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)
H«
83 Manchalli &
209 P M C(IO+) 5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) BS
Forest (02754600) 1,576.0 764 HPWSS- POPB CV(S-IO)
RS(1O+) MCW(lO+) CP(S-lO) NCS« 5) SP« 5)
PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)
154
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town &
ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
MR FP Gonikoppal (40)
PRMR Vrrajpet (63)
FP
PRMR Virnjpet (48)
PRMR Virnjpet (42)
MR FP Gonikoppal (20)
PRMR Virajpet (42)
FP
PRMR Virnjpet (37)
FP
PRMR Virajpet (40)
FP
MR FP Virajpet (16)
Power
supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News
paper I Maga
zine
17
NM
N
NM
NM
'NM
NM
NM
Most important
commodity
manufactured
18
Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) Name of village
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri culturable Area not source) gated waste available
(including forcultiva
gauchar tion and
groves)
19 20 21 22 23 24
13172 631.0 2.8 T. Shettigeri
567.8 27KO 2.3 Hariham
TK(1.7) 1003.8 322.5 88.5 Kothur
R(5.5) T(7.2)
10418.0 Nalkeri Forest
1189.0 58.0 4.0 Nalkeri
1028.7 243.5 106.8 Kumtoor
717.3 1026.9 79.7 5.1 Nemmale East And
West
2753.5 1610.7 383.5 42.4 Kurchi
816.2 530.5 192.4 37.0 Manchalli & Forest
Serial num
ber
25
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
155
Serial Name of village & Total area num Location code of the
ber
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
156
2
Kutta (02754700)
Badilga (02754800)
Dhanugala (02754900)
Balcle (02755000)
Bi1ur (02755100)
Nalloor (02755200)
Bcsagur (02755300)
Kottagcri (02755400)
Nittur (02755500)
Dcvanur (02755600)
\liI\age (in
hectare)
3
2,558.0
2.289:0
1.052.0
1,635.0
857.0
649.0
676.0
863.0
1,399.0
1,333.0
Total popula
tion (2001
Census)
4
6,280
3.765
2,205
2,990
1,405
770
929
972
2,181
1,870
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (~) is shown in the column and next to ofhous.e it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kills., 5-10 kms. rmd 10+ kms of the nearest place
holds where the facility is available is given)
(2001 Educational Medical Census)
Drinklng Post, water
5 6 7
telegraph and tele phonc
9
DDAMCW MHHCPHC
1.503 P(4) :(4) S PHS(3) FWC Till' W SS. PO . C(IO ) NH RMP PH(45)
SMP H(5-10)
PHS H« 5) T HI' W 1,070 PM C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TK SS
PHC« 5)
PO PH(92)
525 P(2) M C(5-10)
- H(5'THPTW 10)MCW(5- WTK R PO 10) PHC(5- SS- PH(17) 10)
DMCW 3 1'(4) M(3) S PHC PHS
76 PUCC(IO+) FWCH(5-
10)
THPTW PO W·TK SS- PH(I?)
361 P M S C(IO+)
212 PM«5) C(lO+) .
THPTW H(IO+) WTKR PH(14) MCW(5-10) SS- 1'0« 5) PHC« 5)
H(lO+) ~~~ PH(75) MCW(5-1O) SS- PO« 5) PHC(5-10)
- , H(5' THPTW 265 l' M C(5-IO) 10) MCW(5- WTK R
10) PHC(5-10) SS-
PO PH(23)
PHS H(5-1 0) T HP TW 269 P MC(5-10) MCW(5-10) WTKR PO
PHC(5-10) SS- PH(38)
PHSRMP
560 P M C(5-10) H(5-10) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-JO)
DPHSH(5-
THPTW WTKR PO SS- PH(58)
543 P M qlO+) 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PO 10) PHC(5- W TK ss- PH(30) 10)
ComrncTe;i Recrealion CommU\\i.cu at and co- tural, non- al & tian< (Bug
opera live banks
agricul tural and
cultural
facilitics(C service. railway
ot]ler credit incmaJ station, societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports
10 II
club, Stadium!
Audi torium}
12
CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)
OCS« 5) ST(lO+)
CMCP ACS OCS(3) NCS« 5)
CV(lO+) SP(5-10) ST(lO+)
13
BS RS(lO+) NW(5-IO)
BS RS(lO+) NW(5-1O)
ACS CP CM(5- NCS« 5)
10) OCS« 5)
RS CV(5-1O) RS(lO+) SP(5-10) NW(S-IO) ST(IO+)
CP CM« ACS OCS CV(lO+) 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO)
ST(IO+)
CM« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
CM« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(JO+) CP('" 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO)
OCS« 5) ST(IO+)
CMCP ACS NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+)
ST(IO+)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-1O)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-10)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-IO)
BS RS(lO+) NW(5-10)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-1O)
BS RS(IO+) NW(5-10)
CM« 5) ACS« 5) CP« 5) NCS« 5)
OCS« 5)
BS CV(5-1O) RS(JO+) SP(5-IO) ST« 5) NW(5-10)
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)
Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km)
"ilIage
14 15
~: MR Vimjpct (45)
PRMR FP Virajpct (0)
PR MR Gonikoppal (8)
PR MR Gonikoppal (15)
PRMR FP Virajpet (3)
PRMR FP Vir-djpel (3)
PR Virajpcl (4"1)
PR Vi raj pel (45)
PR Virajpel (28)
MR FP Virajpct (27)
Power supply
16
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
News Most important Land usc (i.c. arca undcr different types of land usc in hectare) paper I commodity Maga manufactured zinc
Forest Irrigated (by Unirri cullumble Arcanot source) gated waste available
(including for cultiva gauchnT tion
and !,'Tovcs)
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
NM 280.4 2109.6 95.5 72.5
NM 2054.5 126.2 108.4
NM 955.2 44.6 42.3
NM 85.9 1297.9 166.0 85.2
830.0 2.0 25.0
NM 609.5 25.3 14.2
NM 582.5 47.7 45.8
NM 734.4 33.5 95.1
NM Coffee 1043.6 82.7 272.6
NM 66.5 996.3 92.7 177.6
Name of village
24
Kutla
Badaga
Dhanugala
Balele
Bilur
Nalloor
Bcsagur
Koltagcri
Nittur
DC\'anur
Serial num bCT
25
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
157
Serial Name of village & Total area
num location code of the
ber
94
158
2
Hathugattu Forest
I (02755700)
Block Total
village (in
hectare)
3
11,137.0
164()38.0
Total
popula tion
(2001 Census)
4
399
178148
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Census of India 2001 -Amenities and
Number Amenities available (if not available within lhe village, a dash (-) is shoM! in lhe column and nexllo
of house it in brackets the dislance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the neare»1 place
holds where the facility is available is given)
(200 I Educational Medical Dri lei Census) n ng water
5 6 7 s
Post, Commerci Agricul Recreation Comrnunica telegraph al and co- turnl, non- 31 & tions (Bus
and tele opera tive agricul culturnl seJVice, phone banks turnl and facilities(C mil way
9 10
other credit inema/ station,
societies Video hall, waterway)
Sports club,
Stadiuml Audi
torium)
II 12 13
116 P M(5-10) C(10+)
H(W+) WlKSS- PH(lO) MCW(IO+) PO« 5)
CM«5) ACS«5) CP«5) NCS«5)
OCS«5)
BS CV(5-1O) RS(IO+) SP(5-1O) N\V(5-1O) ST«5) PHC(5-10)
H(3) HA(S) HH D(IO) DA(6) DU
DH(2) T(SI)
P(140) MCW(l6) W(91) M(92) S(25) MH(2) TK(46)
43907 PUC(7) CWC HC(3) HP(84)
C(4) 10 Tr ~:;(~: TW(47)
AC FWC(16) R(34) C
TB NH(J) 8(7)
RMP(23)
SMP(3)
CHW(24)
PO(71) CM(34) ACS(39)
PH(3318) CP(28) NCS(4) OCS(36)
CV(7)
ST(2)
SP(13)
BS(83)
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Appro Nearest town & ach to distance (in km) village
14 15
MR FP Virajpet (27)
PR(86)
MR(80)
FP(71)
Power supply
16
EA
EA(90)
Ne'lVS
paper / Maga nne
17
NM
N(84) M(SO)
Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) commodity
rrnnufactured
18
Forest Irrigated (by
soun:e)
19 20
11137.0
TK(13.14) R(24.63)
68401.60(538.19)
T(575.96)
Unirri g'dtcd
21
72960.7
culturnble Area not \VdSte available
(including forcultiva gauchar tion
and groves)
22 23
15378.0 6721.7
Name of village
24
Hathugattu Forest I
Serial
mun ber
25
94
159
APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY
81. No Name of CD. Block Total number
of inhabite d villages
1 2 3
I Madikeri 67
2 Somvarpet 130 3 Virajpet 94
District(Rural) 291
SI. No Name orC.D. Block
Total
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
APPENDlXI -
ABSTRACrOF EDUCATlONAL,MEDlCAL AND
Educational institutions population _________________________ _
of C.D. Primary school Middle school Matriculation I block . Secondary school
Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
109,516 67 123 50 74 18 20 185,515 110 192 82 113 . 37 42 178,148 92 140 68 92 22 25
473,179 26.9 455 200 279 77 87
ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND
Medical institutions
Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Primary Health Sub-Centre I Health Centre
Centre
Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions
1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 Madikeri 3 3 7 10 6 6 37 46 2 Somvarpet 3 3 II 14 16 18 33 43 3 Virajpet 10 12 21 29 16 19 51 60
Dist.-ict(Rural) 16 18 39 S3 38 43 121 149
162
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
VILLAGE DIRECTORY OTliER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Contd.,
Educational institutions
Higher Secondary / CoDege (graduate and Adult literacy PUC / Intermediate / above classes/centres
Junior coDege
Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions
11 12 13 14 15 16 10 10 2 2 4 4 9 10 4 4 4 6 6 7 4 4 1
'25 27 10 10 9 11
OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Contd,
Maternity and Child
Welfare Centre / Maternity Home /
Child Welfare Centre
Villages Institutions
28 29
6 7 16 21 16 19 38 47
Medical institu~ions
Family Welfare
Centre
Villages Institutions
30 31
6 6 16 16 16 16 38 38
Community Health
Workers
Villages Institutions
32 33
17 24 17 24
Others
Villages Institutions
17 18 2 4 1
4 4 7 9
Others
Villages Institutions
34 35
3 3 6 14
14 30 23 47
No educational
facilities
19
20 2
22
No
medical facilities
36
29 92 32
153
SI.No
2 3
SI. No
1
2 3
163
SL No. Name or C.D.Block Tap WeD
1 2 37 38
I Madikeri 45 61 2 Somvarpet 91 114 3 Virajpet 51 91
District(Rural) 187 266
SI.No Name of CD Transport communications
Block Bus Railway Navi Villages service station gable
water way
1 2 54 55 56 57
J Madikeri 61 34 2 Somvarpet 98 32 3 Virajpet 83 39
District Total 242 105
164
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
APPENDlXI
ABSTRACT OF EDUCATJONAL, MEDICAL AND
Drinking water source
Tank TubeweU River Fountain Canal
39 40 41 42 43 14 32 37 11 36 43 21 9 46 47 34 7 96 122 92 27 2
ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND
Banks Power supply ere dit societies Number of Available Not Villages Number of
commercial and available agneul tural co-operative credit
banks societies
58 59 60 61 62
57 67 0 43 61 45 129 18 18 62 90 4 38 39
164 286 5 99 118
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Coutd.,
Drinking water sonrce Post, Telegraph & Telephone Others More No Post Telegraph Post & Post Telegrap Post,
than one drinking office office telegraph office & h office telegraph source water office phone & phone office &
facilities phone 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53. 46 64 54 53 64
118 119 10 84 78- 91 2 84 89 2 70 59 68 3
248 272 12 208 190 223
OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL CODcld,
Credit societies Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine 81. No
Villages Number Villages Number Cinema I Sports Stadium I News Magazine News of non- of other Video hall club Auditoriu paper paper &
agricultu credit mt Magazine
ral credit societies Commun societies ity hall
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
7 8 10 12 10 66 62 62
2 2 10 9 112 102 102 2
4 4 27 36 7 I3 2 84 80 80 3
11 12 39 50 17 32 4 262 244 244
165
Sl.No.
2 3
SI. No.
2 3
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Name of C.D. block
2
Mildikeri Somvatpet Virajpet
District Total:
APPENDIX lA -VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Total number of Number of primary schools inhabited villages None One Two Three
3 4 5 6 7
67 38 15 9 130 20 58 34 IO 94 2 63 18 8
291 22 159 67 27
APPENDIX IB - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
VI~LAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Four+ 8
5 8 3
16
Name of C. D. block Total number Type of educational institutions available of inhabited No School At least one At least one At least one
villages primary school primary school middle school and no middle and one middle and one
school school secondary school
2 3 4 5 6 7 Madikeri 67 17 50 18 Somvatpet 130 20 28 82 37 Virajpet 94 2 24 68 22 District Total: 291 22 69 200 77
APPENDIX lC - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE
SI. No.
166
I 2 3
Name of C. D. block
2
Madikeri Somvarpet Virajpet District Total:
Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available
Only tap Only well Only tube weD Only handpump More than one source
3 4
2
2 4
5 6
3
only from tap, wen, tube wen, handpump
7
61 118 87
266
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITlES
SI. Name of Locatio Name of Popula Amenities not available No. village n code C. D. tiou Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Com mer
number block Secondary Health driukin facility by Pucca cial Bauk School Sub g water road
2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Bidarur 02736100 Somvarpet 5,05 I Available Available Available Available Available Available N.A.
2 Choudlu 02740400 Somvarpet 5,351 Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 3 Ulugulli 02742600 Somvarpet 7,907 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 4 Kudige 02744900 Somvarpet 5,529 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 5 Kudumangalore 02745000 Somvarpet 8,252 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 6 Mullusoge 02745300 Somvarpet 5,864 Available Available Available Available Available Available N.A. 7 Nelliyahadikeri 02746100 Somvarpet 6,291 N.A. N.A. N.A. Avaiiable Available Available Available 8 Channayan Kote02749500 Virajpet 6,946 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 9 Badagaban 02750600 Virajpet 5,326 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available
angala 10 Kaikeri 02751100 Virajpet 5,176 Available Available Available Available N.A. N.A. Available I I Halligattu 02752300 Virajpet 5,658 Available Available Available Available N.A. Available N.A. 12 Kutta 02754700 Virajpet 6,280 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available.
Note: N. A. stands for amenity not available
APPENDIX IIA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES
SI.No. Name of Location Name of Popula tion Amenities not available Amenities not available census code C. D. block Senior College Health Tap drinking Bus Approach Banks town number Secondary Centre water facility by Pucca
School road
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Nil
APPENDIX III - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TOWNS/NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS
SI.No. Name of Census Town Land use (I.e. area under different types ofland use in hectares)
and C.D. Block
Total area Forest Irrigated by U nirrigated CuUurable waste Area not
source (including gauchar available for
& groves) cultivation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Kushalnagar (Somvarpet 326.27 Data not available
2 Gonikoppal (Viraipet) 325.87 Data not available
167
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERENO AMENITY OTHER THAN
DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE
Sl. No. 1
I
2
3
Location code number
Madikeri Somvarpet Virajpet
2
APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Name of village 3
Nil Nil Nil
SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULA nON
SI.No. Name of CD. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no villages villages Scheduled Castes population
2 3 4 5 6
Madikeri 67 67 4 2 Somvarpet 135 5 130 9
3 Virajpet 94 94 4 District Total: 296 5 291 17
APPENDIX VI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION
SI. No. Name orC.D. block Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having villages villages villages nu Scheduled Tribes population
2 3 4 5 6 Madikeri 67 67 2
2 Somvarpet 135 5 130 44 3 Virajpet 94 94 1
District Total: 296 5 291 47
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LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled code ,Scheduled code
Castes number Castes number
population population (percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Name of the CD Block : Madikeri 02732700 Karada Less than 5 02732300 Balamuri
02727600 Aiyangeri 02728300 Aruvathoklu 02731300 Yemmemadu 02728700 Hakathoor 02727200 B.Badaga· 02730900 Arekadu 02726600 Bhagamandala 02730100 Kanthur 02728800 Kalooru 02729100 Galibeedu 02730400 Hodavada 02730600 M. Badaga 02731900 Kolakeri 02727300 Bengooru 02731200 BaIIamavati 02730500 Hoddur 02728100 Katakeri (Rural) 02728600 Kaggodlu 02728000 Made 02728200 Heravanadu 02732000 Napoklu 21-30
i
02731000 Naladi 02732400 Konanjageri
02732800 Arapattu 02729700 lbnivalvadi (Rural)
02727000 Kolagadalu 02726200 Karike 02731500 Kunjila 02729400 Hebbettageri
02731400 Nelji 02730200 Mutharml,ldi
02727800 Melchembu 02730700 KiggaJu
02727700 Kunda\padi Peraje. 31-40
5-10 02729600 Kamangeri
02727100 Singathum 41-50 02729900 Maragodu 02729200 Monnangeri Nil
02728400 Mekeri 51-75
02728500 Biligeri Nil
02726400 Cherangala 76 and above
02732200 Bethu Nil
02726900 Bettathur 02731100 Percor Name of the CD Block : Somvarpct
02731800 Kokeri Less than 5
02729000 Mukkodlu 02739000 Haraga
02726300 Thannimani 02738800 Kothanalli
02732500 Kirundadu 02745100 Bendebetta Forest
02727900 Sampaje 02741800 Yedavanadu Forest Ii
11-20 ·02738700 Kumanalli
02730800 SodIum' Kattemadu 5-10
02731700 Chelavara 02745500 Basavana Halli
02729500 Makkandur 02735800 Dundalli
02729800 Kadagadalu 02746200 - Valnur Hyagathur
02729300 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 02745600 Rasulpura
02730000 Hoskeri 02745300 Mullusoge
02731600 Yevakapadi 02741000 Negalale KarkaIli
02727500 Bettagcri 02746100 NeIliyahadikeri
02730300 Kumbaladalu 02745800 Nanjarayapatna
02732600 Nariyandada 02743700 7 Th Hosakote
02726700 Kundachcri 02743000 Herur
02727400 Kamgunda 02739700 Thaltharc S hctalli
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LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE
TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village
Scheduled code Scheduled code
Castes number Castes number
population population
(percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 02738600 KundaIIi 02733100 Doddakodli 02746300 Rangasamudra 02742400 Kandanakolli 02742000 Garvale 02740600 Kusubllr 02739800 Thakeri 02735200 Hulse 02734100 1st Kudlur 02740400 Choudlu 02735600 Managali 02736900 Gowdalli 02739200 Koothi 02742900 Nakur Sirangala 02743100 Andagove 02734200 Kerekeri 02745700 Attur Forest 02732900 Kasuru 02741200 Nerugalale 02744100 Sirangala 02742300 Muvathoklu 02737000 Sunti 02740200 Yedur 02740000 Kiragandur
11-20 02735300 Bellarahalli 02736200 Doddakolathur 02738000 Nidtha 02738500 Harohalli 02734000 SiVllralli 02739400 Chikka Tholur 02734800 Doddabandara 02745900 Kudlurchettalli 02742100 Sirangalli 02741700 Yelakanur 21-30 02740100 Hanagallu 02742500 Kedakal Negadal 02737600 Doddakanagalu 02736700 Nandigunda 02736000 Kajur 02743300 Attur Nallur 02736300 Gopalapura 02733400 Kirikodli 02744000 Manajur 02742200 Kumbur 02733500 Bydagotta 02737100 Honnahanakodu 02736600 Hithluken 02746000 Abyathamangala 02740900 Belur BasavanaIIi 02744400 Hulse 02737800 Malambi 02745400 Baichanalli 02738300 Ankanalli 02734300 Honnekodi 02737700 Alur 02741400 Ganagur 02744900 Klldige 02742800 Garagandur 02743500 hale Valamudi 02744300 Hebbale 02741300 Gonimarur 02739100 Shanthalli 02745000 Kudumangalore 02734400 Kattepura 02739600 Abbimatta 02738400 Mylathpura 02744200 Thorenur 02741100 Masagodu 02740300 Kalakandur 02734900 KoragaIlu 02735100 Mudravalli 02735000 Avaradalu 02740700 Aigur* 02743400 Horur 02743600 Cherala Srimangala 02737400 Channapura 02736100 Bidarur 02733800 Madre 02739300 Tholur Shettalli 02735500 Hebbulse 02738900 Bettadalli 02733700 Doddabilaha 02737200 Doddamolathe 02735700 Kitturu 02743200 Kanbylu Baichanalli 02742700 Anjanageri Bettageri 02742600 Ulugulli 02736800 Heggula 02733000 Kelakodli 31-40 02739500 Doddatholur 02739900 Biligeri 02740500 Balagunda 02735400 Nakalagodu
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LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of l,ocation Name ofviJJage Range of Location Name of village Scheduled code Scheduled code
Castes number Castes number population population
(percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 02737900 Mullur 5-10 02733900 Bembalur 02749900 Kavadi· 02738100 Mensa 02747100 Palangala 02733200 Ianardanahalli 02752600 Bekke Sodlur
41-50 02755500 Nittur 02735900 Cheekanalli 02754000 Kothur 02736500 Sidigalale 02753600 Balyamandur 02733300 Neergunda 02749800 Ammathi 02744500 Marur 02753000 Badagarakeri 02733600 Urugutti 02752300 Halligattu
51-75 02753800 T. Shettigeri 02736400 Chowdena Halli 02753500 Chikka Mandur 02734700 Niluvagilu 02752500 Matoor 02734600 Agalli 02749300 Karadigodu
76 and above 02746500 Nalkeri Nil 02755700 Hathugattu Forest I
02747900 Aimangala
Name of the C.D. Block: Virajpet 02750000 Karmadu
Less than 5 02754700 Kutta
02752900 Theralu 02751900 AruvathOKlu
02751500 Arekeri Forest - II 02751300 Devamachi Forest
02750100 Nalvathoklu 02753400 Mugatageri
02752000 Kunda 02753200 Hudikeri
02754500 Kurchi 02748400 Balugodu
02748200 V.Badaga 11-20
02754100 Nalkeri Forest 02749200 Guhya
02751000 Hathur 02748500 Bittangala
02748600 lsI Rudraguppe 02747400 Bctoli
02754600 Manchalli & Forest 02751100 Kaikeri
02750800 Kalathmadu 02752700 Kanur
02748700 Halugunda 02751200 Hebbale
02754900 Dhanugala 02746400 Kunjalageri
02752100 B.Shettigeri 02755200 Nalloor
02751800 Mayamudi 02748000 Maggula
02747300 Heggala 02755600 Devanur
02752800 Parakatageri 02751700 Nokya
02754300 Kumtoor 02749000 Byrambada
02755100 Bilur 02749700 Puliyeri
02753900 Harihara 02746800 Maithadi
02753300 Begur 02747600 Kadanur
02747200 Kedamullur 02754400 Nemmale East And West
02754800 Badaga 02750500 Mekur Hosakeri
02749100 Kannangala 02755000 Balele
02750300 Hosakote 02747500 Kottoli
02753100 Hysodlur 02753700 Bellur
02752200 Kuttandi 02755400 Kottageri
02748100 Arji 02746700 Kadanga Marur
02752400 Kirgur 02748300 Nangala
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TOTAI~ POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of Location Name of Yillage Range of Location Name ofvilJage Scheduled code Scheduled code
Castes number· Castes number population population
(percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
02750600 Badagabanangala 31-40
02749500 Channayan Kote 02746600 Bellumadu
21-30 02747000 Arameri
02755300 Besagur 02748800 Hachinad 02750400 Bettakcri
02748900 Yedur 02750200 Bilugunda 02747800 Chembe Belliyur 41-50 02749600 Siddapura Nil 02749400 Maldare 51-75 02747700 Kuklur Nil 02746900 Devanageri 76 and above
02750700 Hosoor Nil
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TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name ofviUage Scheduled code Scheduled code
Tribes number Tribes number population population
(percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 Name of the C.D. Block: Madikeri 02730900 Arckadu Less than 5 02726500 Sannapulikotu (No.2)
02729600 Kamangeri 02726800 Kopatti 02730300 Kumbaladalu 02731700 Chelavara 02731800 Kokeri 02726300 Thannimani 02728800 Kalooru 11-20 02729700 Ibnivalvadi (RUTal) 02732700 Karada 02731300 Yemmemadu 02727900 Sampaje 02727400 Karugunda 02728500 Biligeri 02728300 Aruvathoklu 02730800 Sodluru Kattemadu 02727200 B.Badaga 02726900 Bettathur 02727600 Aiyangeri 02727700 Kundalpadi Peraje 02729300 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 02728000 Made 02730100 Kanthur 02726600 Bhagamandala 02732100 Poloor 02727800 Melchembu
02732000 Napoklu 02729100 Galibeedu 02730500 Hoddur 02731600 Yevakapadi .
02732200 Bethu 02726200 Karike 02730200 Mutharmudi 02729200 Monnangeri
02732600 Nariyandada 21-30
02730600 M. Badaga 02731000 Naladf
02731500 Kunjila 31-40
02731400 Nelji Nil
02731200 Ballamavati 41-50
02727500 Bettageri Nil
02731900 Kolakeri . 51-75
02728100 Katakeri (Rural) Nil
02728200 Heravanadu 76 and above
02729800 Kadagadalu Nil
02729000 Mukkodlu 02729400 Hebbettageri Name of the C.D. Block : Somvarpet
02732800 Arapattu Less than 5
02732300 Balamuri 02744300 Hebbale
02728700 Hakathoor 02736900 Gowdalli
02727000 Kolagadalu 02736800 Heggula
02729900 , Maragodu 02739300 Tholur Shettalli
02727100 Singathuru 02745700 Attur Forest
02730000 Hoskeri 02742000 Garvale
02726700 Kundacheri 02744400 Hulse
02728400 Mekeri 02744200 Thorenur
02727300 Bengooru 02733400 Kirikodli
5-10 02738600 Kundalli
02726400 Chcrangala 02735800 Dundalli
02732400 Konanjageri 02733100 Doddakodli
02731100 Peroor 02742300 Muvathoklu
02732500 Kirundadu 02739100 Shanthalli
02730700 Kiggalu 02738900 Bettadalli
02728600 Kaggodlu 02739800 Thakeri
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TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village
Scheduled code Scheduled code Tribes number Tribes number
popUlation population (percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3
02742100 Sirangalli 02745900 Kudlurchettalli
02740100 Hanagallu 02741000 Negalale Karkalli 02735200 Hulse 11-20 02733500 Bydagotta 02745000 Kudumangalore 02736100 Bidarur 02744900 Kudige 02742600 Ulugulli 02734400 Kattepum 02737100 Honnahanakodu 02745800 Nanjarayapatna 02742200 Kumbur 02737800 Malmnbi 02734200 Kerekeri 02743500 Irale Valamudi 02739600 Abbimatta 02743400 Homr 02740200 Yedur 02743300 Attur Nallur 02736600 Hithlukeri 02741800 Yedavanadu Forest II 02739400 Chikka Tholur 21-30 02741100 Masagodu 02743000 Berur 02738300 Ankanalli 02746200 Valnur Hyagathur 02746100 Nelliyahadikeri 02746300 Rangasamudru 02740400 Choudlu 31-40 02742500 Kedakal Negadal 02745500 Basavana HaIli 02743600 Chemla Srimangala 02734100 1st Kudlur 02740600 Kusubur 41-50 02736000 Kajur Nil 02742800 Garagandur 51-75 02736300 Gopalapura 02745200 Anekad Forest 02741200 Nerugalale 02741500 Nidtha Forest I Bit 02737000 Sunti 02745100 Bendebetta Forest 02740500 Balagunda 76 and above 02739900 Biligeri 02740800 Gadinad Forest 02741400 Ganagur 02743900 Mavina Halla Forest 02737700 Alur 02744600 Jainkalbetta Forest 02737200 Doddamolathe 02744800 Ycdavanadu Forest I Bit 02743700 7 Th Hosakote 02736400 Chowdena Halli Name of C. D. Block: Virajpet
5-10 Less than 5 02745400 Baichanalli 02748000 Maggula 02743100 Andagove 02747900 Aimangala 02745600 Rasulpura 02746700 Kadanga Marur 02744100 Sirangala 02748700 Halugunda 02742700 Anjanagcri Bettageri 02747600 Kadanur 02740000 Kiragandur 02747300 Heggala 02744500 Marur 02749100 Kannangala 02740700 Aigur* 02748400 Balugodu 02745300 Mullusoge 02746800 Maithadi 02746000 Abyathamangala 02750600 Badagabanangala 02742900 Nakur Sirangala 02746600 Bellumadu 02742400 Kandanakolli 02747400 Betoli 02741700 Yelakanur 02750000 Karmadu 02741300 Gonimarur 02746900 Devanageri 02743200 Kanbylu Baichanalli 02747000 Arameri
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TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES
Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled code Scheduled code
Tribes number Tribes number population population
(percentages) (percentages)
1 2 3 1 2 3 5-10 02749500 Channayan Kote
02748100 AIji 02749000 Byrambada 02746500 Nalkeri 02750700 Hosoor 02750200 Bilugunda ·0275]]00 Kaikeri 02747700 Kuklur 21-30 02747800 Chembe BeJliyur 02752200 Kuttandi 02749600 Siddapura 02751700 Nokya 02752300 Halligattu 02753100 Hysodlur 02750500 Mekur Hosakeri 02752900 TheraJu 02752400 Kirgur 02755400 Kottageri 02747500 Kottoli 02755200 Nalloor 02753700 Bellur 02750400 Bettakeri 02750800 Kalathmadu 02753000 Badagarakeri 02749200 Guhya 02754000 Kothur 02753900 Harihara 02752600 Bekke Sodlur 02750100 Nalvathoklu 02752000 Kunda 02749700 Puliyeri 02754900 Dhanugala 02748300 Nangala 02748900 Yedur 02752800 Parakatageri 02755300 Besagur 02753400 Mugatageri 02752700 Kanur 02748500 Bittangala 02754700 Kutta 02752100 B.Shettigeri 02755100 Bilur 02749300 . Karadigodu 31-40
11-20 02755600 Devanur 02751900 Aruvathoklu 02754200 Nalkeri 02751000 Hathur 02748200 Y.Badaga 02753500 Chikka Mandur 02754300 Kumtoor 02747100 Palangala 02751200 Hebbale 02754400 Nemmale East and West 02750900 Kolatodu Bygodu 02747200 Kedamullur 41-50 02748600 1st Rudraguppe 02754500 Kurchi 02749800 Ammathi 02754800 Badaga 02752500 Matoor 02755500 Nittur 02750300 Hosakote 02754600 Manchalli & Forest 02753300 Begur 51-75 02748800 Hachinad Nil 02751800 Mayamudi 76 and above 02755000 BaJele 02755700 Hathugattu Forest I 02753800 T. Shettigeri 02751300 Devamachi Forest
02753600 Balyamandur 02751400 Arekcri Forest - I
02753200 Hudikeri 02751500 Arckeri Forest - Il
02749900 Kavadi 02754100 N alkeri· Forest
02749400 Maldare 02751600 Arekeri Forest - 111
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CD. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHA Y AT
SI. No. Name of Area of Number of villages with Number of Total Total Sehe Total Sche Income and Expenditure Gmma Gram.~ location code numbers House holds Popula tiou duled duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
Panchayat Panchayat Castes Popu Popu lation Rs.'OOO') in Hectares _______ _
2 3
Number Location
4
code Number
5 6
Name of C.D. Block: Madikeri (0001)
0001 KARIKE TOTAL
0002 PERAJE TOTAL
0003 CHEMBU TOTAL
0004 SAMPAJE TOTAL
6,955.0
3,370.0
4,939.0
2,181.0
0005 GALIBEEDU 20,046.0
TOTAL 0006 MAKKANDUR 3,946.0
TOTAL 0007 KALAKERI
NIDUGANE
TOTAL 0008 MADE
TOTAL
1,620.0
7,246.0
0009 KUNDACHERI 4,971.0
TOTAL 0010 BHAGA
MANDALA
TOTAL 001 I . BENGOORU
TOTAL 0012 BETTAGERI
TOTAL
26,432.0
4,641.0
4,028.0
0013 KADAGADALU 2,128.0
TOTAL
176
4
2
3
3
3
5
3
5
2
02726200 1,023 1,023
02727700 764 764
02727800 784 784
02727900 668
02728800 02728900 02729100 02729200
02729000 02729500
02729300 02729400 02729600
02726900 02728000 02728100
02726700 02726800 02727100
02726300 02726400 02726500 02726600 02727600
02727000 02727200 02727300
02727400 02727500 02728200 02728300 02732100
02729700 02729800
668 287
92 327
. 294 1,000
204 439 643 212 193 232 637 287 478 348
],113 360 145 183 688 216 348 123 514 307
1,508 572 196 353
1,]21 355 337 417 238 218
1,565 482 539
1,021
7
4,488 4,488· 3,693 3,693 3,700 3,700 3,132 3,132 1,009
384 1,235 1,319 3,947
930 1,758 2,688 1,165
862 1,035 3,062 1,150 2,052 1,531 4,733 1,482
595 760
2,837 893
1,440 576
2,149 1,660 6,718 2,315
765 1,433
, 4,513 1,407 1,457 1,799
977 1,003 6,643 2,008 2,200 4,208
lation
8
1,112 1,112
163 163 157 157 291 291
24
219 76
319 79
193 272 134 220 377 731
91 59 42
192 208
42 250
76 105
46
228 91 13
262 366 201 186 355 148
890 440 248 688
9
691 691 431 431 462 462 338 338
10
159 238 407 28
110 138
17 29 4
50 133 240 42
415 66 54 32
152 87 78 51
259 23
498 88 10 68
166 15 39 50 II 15
130 21 64 85
Total Total Income Expenditnre
10
463.1 463.1 280.0 280.0
2.8 2.8
280.0 280.0 351.9 310.4 310.4 310.4
1,283.1 310.4 299.9 610.3 240.4 299.9 299.9 840.2 569.3 280.0 259.0
1,108.3 656.3 656.3 569.3
1,881.9 260.0 260.0 656.3 656.3 463.1
2,295.7 569.3 350.0 350.0
],269.3 350.0 569.3 259.0 463.1 124.0
1,765.3 257.0 224.7 481.8
11
414.1 ·414.1
272.0 272.0
2.7 2.7
272.0 272.0 316.9 291.8 291.8 291.8
1,192.4 291.8 299.9 591.7 291.8 299.9 299.9 891.6 500.0 272.0 249.0
1,021.0 401.2 401.2 500.0
1,302.5 243.0 243.0 401.2 401.2 414.1
1,702.6 500.0 301.1 301.0
1,102.1 301.0 500.0 249.0 414.1 123.7
1,587.8 241.4 202.7 444.2
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C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA Y AT
SI. No. Name of Grama
Panchayat
Area of Grama
Panchayat
Number of villages ,vith Number of Total location code numbers House holds Popula tion
in Hectares -..,...,.--,-_--::-__ _ Number Location
1 2 3
0014 MARAGODU 4,150.0
TOTAL 0015 HAKATHOOR 3,913.0
TOTAL 0016 KANTHUR
TOTAL 0017 HODDUR
TOTAL 0018 NAPOKLU
TOTAL
3,445.0
1,937.0
3,151.0
0019 BALLAMAVATI6,IOI.O
TOTAL 0020 KUNJILA
TOTAL
17,728.0
0021 KONANJAGERI2,521.0
TOTAL 0022 NARIYANDADAS,086.0
TOTAL
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
3
3
5
Name of C.D. Bloc~ ; Somvarpct (0002)
code Number
5
02729900 02730000 02730800 02730900
02728400 02728500 02728600 02728700
02730100 02730200 02730600 02730700
02730300 02730400 02730500
02731900 02732000 02732200
02731100 02731200 02731300 02731400
02731000 02731500 02731600
02732300 02732400 02732500
02731700 02731800 02732600 02732700 02732800
6
499 414 511 466
1,890 484 441 283 468
1,676 652 199 540 430
1,821 155 341 576
1,072 565 617
. 552
1,734 161 346 477 266
1,250 133 584 434
1,151 253 398 268 919 160 220 345 236 410
1,371
0001 KODLIPET 1,511.0 4 02732900 71 02733000 125 02733100 840 02733400 201
TOTAL 1,237
7
1,942 1,647 2,002 1,947 7,538 1,998 1,940 1,151 1,976 7,065 2,804
846 1,996 1,775 7,421
650 2,048 2,499 5,197 2,456 2,715 2,553 7,724
637 1,314 2,925 1,112 5,988
527 2,695 1,804 5,026
963 1,595 1,032 3,590
627 880
1,521 837
1,740 5,605
311 551
3,746 947
5,555
Total Sche Total Schc Income and Expenditure duled duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
Castes Popu Popu lation Rs.'OOO') lation
8
110 205 206 334 855 119 121 223 312 775 483 222 359 470
1,534 87 50
468 605
6] 84
196 341
52 33 49 47
181 18
III 225 354 143 341
88 572
67 74
207 122 62
532
57 87
625 199 968
9
81 73
231 165 550
92 210
69 75
446 41 15 42
104 202
4
43 47 67 42 44
153 35 35 ·31 27
128 118 63
260 441
36 87 57
180 '58
8 32 89 61
248
17 3
20
Total Total Income Expenditure
10
111.8 112.9 260.8 260.8 746.3 257.0 257.0 351.9 351.9
1,217.9 224.7
67.8 501.7 380.2
1,174.5 253.5 147.5 147.5 548.6
·501.7 501.7 265.9
1,269.3 320.2 147.5 253.0 253.5 974.3 380.2 253.0 296.9 930.2 265.9 141.9 258.0 665.7 253.5
67.3 258.0
41.0 132.0 751.8
278.8 . 153.7
NA 278.8 711.3
11
101.6 106.2 238.3 238.3 684.4 241.4 241.4 316.9 316.9
1,116.6 202.7
54.3 327.5 303.4 887.9 245.0 122.9 122.9 490.8 327.5 327.5 264.9 919.8 303.4 122.9 245.0 245.0 916.3 303.4 245.0 286.3 834.7 264.9 141.2 249.5 655.6 245.0
56.3 249.5
41.0 126.1 717.9
278.8 145.2
NA 278.8 702.8
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C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCllA YAT
SI. No. Name of Area of Number of villages "ith Number of Total Total Sche Total Schc Income and Expenditure Grnma Grnma location code numbers House holds Popula tion duled duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
Panchayat Panchayat Castes Popu Popu lation Rs.'OOO') in Hectares lation
Number Location Total Total code Income Expenditure
Number
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
0002 BESORU 3,254.0 II 02733200 116 507 188 153.7 145.2 02733300 121 549 258 NA NA 02734100 192 821 70 328 323.0 308.0 02734200 126 536 98. 8 252.8 252.8 02734300 85 341 74 252.8 252.8 02734400 110 514 126 53 252.8 252.8 02734500 1 4 246.0 233.0 0273460.0 34 158 90 246.0 233.0 02734700 259 1,179 608 246.0 233.0 02734800 94 399 78 267.0 252.0 02734900 76 335 84 271.0 205.0
TOTAL 1,214 5,343 1,674 389 2,510.9 2,367.4 0003 BYDAGOTTA 1,610.0 4 02733500 193 1,009 119 11 323.0 308.0
02733600 174 779 386 278.8 278.8 02733900 201 911 324 271.0 205.0 02734000 131 576 110 NA NA
TOTAL 699 3,275 939 11 872.8 791.8 0004 DUNDALLI 1,911.0 6 02733700 110 476 129 278.8 278.8
02733800 200 851 230 271.0 205.0 02735800 110 493 28 2 NA NA 02735900 19 96 39 NA NA 02736000 257 1,233 139 32 J96.0 189.0 02736200 157 688 69 100.3 968.0
TOTAL 853 3,837 634 34 846.1 1,640.8 0005 HANDLl 2,264.0 9 02735000 115 453 116 120.5 100.0
02735100 121 547 77 172.5 168.4 02735200 270 1,190 202 II 172.5 168.4 02735300 70 317 60 172.5 168.4 02735400 95 375 123 ]20.5 100.0 02735500 135 592 160 120.5 100.0 02735600 94 387 33 120.5 100.0 02735700 136 520 145 196.0 189.0 02736100 334 1,388 394 27 172.5 168.4
TOTAL 1,370 5,769 1,310 38 ],367.6 1,262.7 0006 SANIVARASANTHE N A 02736100 841 3,663 327 3] NA NA
TOTAL 841 3,663 327 3] NA NA 0007 NIDTHA 2,153.0 7 02736300 454 1,934 227 54 251.0 246.9
02736400 98 436 223 21 1,003.0 968.0 02736500 112 470 198 251.0 246.9 02736600 113 515 61 8 251.0 246.9 02737900 243 1,026 36J 100.0 85.0 02738000 129 556 106 840.0 30.0 02738100 102 437 156 75.0 70.0 TOTAL 1,251 5,374 1,332 83 2,771.0 1,893.8 0008 GOWDALLI 2,214.0 5 02736700 194 764 155 251.0 246.9 02736800 149 647 186 I 251.0 246.9 02736900 441 1,791 325 2 251.0 246.9 02737000 151 670 126 20 251.0 246.9 02737400 130 574 152 251.0 246.9 TOTAL 1,065 4,446 944 23 1,255.1 1,234.7
178
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM A P ANCHA Y AT
SLNo. Name of Grama
Pancha)'at
Area of Grama
Pauchayat
Number of villages with Number of Total Total Sche Total Sche Income and I'xpenditure location code numbers House holds Popnla tion doled duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
in Hectares ____ .....,-_-:--_ Number Location
1. 2 3 4
0009 THOLUR SHETTALLB,234.0 4
TOTAL 0010 BETTADALLI 9,804.0
TOTAL 0011 SANTHALLI 2,998.0
TOTAL 0012 HANAGALLU 1,830.0
TOTAL 0013 CHOUDLU
TOTAL 0014 DODDA
MOLATHE TOTAL
0015 ALUR
TOTAL 0016 GANAGUR
TOTAL
620.0
1,466.0
4,477.0
2,564.0
0017 SIRANGALA 887.0
TOTAL 0018 THORENUR 2,179.0
TOTAL 0019 HEBBALE 1,538.0
TOTAL
4
4
3
2
9
4
2
2
3
code Number
5
02739200 02739300 02739400 02739500
02738600 02738700 02738800 02738900
02739000 02739100 02739600 02739700
02740100 02740200 02740300
6
175 338 114 136 763 192 188 122 196 698 119 243 100 232 694 581 201 303
1,085 02740400 1,227
1,227 02737100 428. 02737200 339
767 02737300 02737500 4 02737600 132 02737700 194 02737800 270 02738200 02738300 02738400 02738500
192 123 159
1,074 02741300 516 02741400 197 02741500 . 5 02741600
718 02744000 248 02744100 531
779 02743800 02744200 861
861 02744300 743 02744400 262 02744500 240
t,245
7
776 1,343
564 576
3,259 819 749 513 828
2,909 471 973 399
1,006 2,849 2,428
789 1,346 4,563 5,351 5,351 1,885 1,447 3,332
14 550 842
1,238
910 520 716
4,790 2,272
750 14
3,036 1,180 2,479 3,659
3,803 3,803 3,533 1,125 1,094 5,752
Castes Popu Popu latiou Rs. '000') lation
8
68 193
59 92
412 65 34 15
124 238
10 237
53 75
375 269
77 185 531 946 946 398 222 620
62 103 149
110 129 74
627 284 165
449 139 456 595
506 506 800 242 535
1,577
9
3 9
12 3
5 8
5 6
11
17 12
29 122 122 23 60 83
33 137
15
185 215
28 10'
253
142 142
12 12 2 3
69 74
Total Total Income Expenditure
10
176.4 176.4 176.4 176.4 705.5 450.5 239.4 215.4
1,003.0 1,908.3 1,003.0
879.2 176.4 186.1
2,244.7 186.1 186.1 186.1 558.3 186.1 186.1 251.0 251.0 502.0
NA 340.0 150.0 70.0 50.0 NA
215.4 215.4 450.5
11
168.9 168.9 168.9 168.9 675.5 392.2 215.7 215.7 968.0
t,791.6 968.0 852.8 168.9 180.6
2,170.3 180.6 180.6 180.6 541.8 180.6 180.6 246.9 246.9 493.9
NA 30.0
140.0 70.0 45.0 NA
2]5.7 2]5.7 392.2
1,491.4 1,108.6 91.8 91.3
176.4 168.9 ]66.1
NA 434.3 727.6 727.6
1,455.2 NA
502.5 502.5
NA 492.5
269.5 NA
529.6 650.7 650.7
1,30].4 NA
473.5 473.5
NA 454.5
1,186.5 1,106.5 ],679.0. ],561.0
179
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C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHA Y AT
SI. No. Name of Grama
Panchayat
Area of
Grama Panchayat
Number of villages with Number of Total location code numbers Honse holds Popula tion
in Hectares _--::-:-__ -----::---:-_ Number Location
I 2 3
0020 NERUGALALE 2,380.0
TOTAL 0021 BELUR 1,954.0
(BALAGUNDA)
TOTAL 0022 KlRAGANDUR 3,160.0
TOTAL 0023 GARVALE
TOTAL 0024 MADAPUR
TOTAL 0025 HARADUR
TOTAL 0026 NAKUR
SIRANGALA
TOTAL
0027 AIGUR
TOTAL 0028 KUDTGE
TOTAL
9,163.0
3,663.0
1,798.0
2,630.0
4,286.0
2,278.0
0029 KUDU 1,098.0 MANGALORE TOTAL
0030 MULLUSOGE 670.0 TOTAL
0032 GODDE HOSUR 4,422.0
TOTAL
180
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
5
5
code Number
5
02741000
6
178 02741100 361 02741200 404 02741700 202
1,145 02740500 906 02740600 376 02740900 213
1,495 02739800 380 02739900 270 02740000 400
1,050 02741900 192 02742000 220 02742100 248
02742200 02742300 02742400
02742700 02742800
02742900 02743000 02743200
02740700 02740800 02741800 02744800
02743900 02744600 02744700 02744900 02745100
02745000
02745300
02745200 02745400 02745500 02745600 02745700
660 817 512 281
1,610 326 700
1,026 374 219 285 878
749 6
182 9
946 12 II
1,219 17
1,259 1,984
1,984 1,401 1,401
16 540 577 163 91
1,387
7
755 1,534 1,647
837 4,773 4,057 1,649
865 6,571 1,586 1,034 1,489 4,109
776 800 919
2,495 3,428 1,968 1,054 6,450 1,224 3,159 4,383 1,576
932 1.207 3,715
3,232 26
757 44
4,059 45 43
5,529 79
5,696 8,252
8,252 5,864 5,864
43 2,245 2,830
735 403
6,256
Total Sche Total Sehe Income and Expenditure
dnled duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in Castes Popn Popn lation R,.'OOO')
lalion
8
48 382 156 92
678 669 277 103
1,049 135 317 281 733
68 180 248 721 189 177
1,087 351 698
1,049 287
69 186 542
459
29
488
677 3
680 1,081
1,081 369 369
483 150 45 37
715
9
75 25 48 74
222 123 42
165 10 32 93
135
2 6 8
46 9
93 ]48 72 85
157 133 193 115 441
206 21
147 44
418 44 43
564 59
710 837
837 390 390 27
114 850
39 1
1,031
Total Total Income EXpenditure
10
91.8 91.8 91.8
166.1 44].5
NA 186.1 91.8
277.9 186.1 186.1 186.1 558.3 327.7
92.0 20.0
439.7 30.0
136.0 136.0 302.0 157.0 508.5 665.5 41.0 NA NA
41.0
95.3 95.3
166.1 154.6 511.3 727.6 154.6
NA 389.7 236.3
1,508.2 163.6
163.6 508.5 508.5 508.5 322.1
NA 761.3 761.3
2,353.2
11
91.3 91.3 91.3
269.5 543.4
NA 180.6 91.3
271.9 180.6 180.6 180.6 541.8 258.5
90.0 149.0 497.5
30.0 136.0 136.0 302.0 141.3 495.0 636.3 39.7 NA NA
39.7
94.6 94.6
269.5 126.2 585.0 650.7 126.2
NA 269.3 220.4
1,266.6 122.1
122.1 495.0 495.0 495.0 184.2
NA 544.5 544.5
1,768.1
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY'
C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHA Y AT
SI.No. Name of Grama
Panchayat
Area of Grama
Panchayat
Nnmber of villages with Number of Total location code numbers House holds Popula tion
in Hectares _______ _
Number Location
2 3
0033 7 TH HOSAKOTEl,398.0 TOTAL
0034 KODAGARAHALLIl,656.0 TOTAL
0035 SUNTIKOPPA 1,425.0 TOTAL
0036 KEDAKAL 2,356.0
TOTAL 0037 KAMBIBANI 1,210.0
TOTAL 0038 CHETTALLI 3,488.0
TOTAL 0039 VALNUR 1,877.0
HYAGATHUR
TOTAL 0040 NELLIYAHADIKERI877.0
TOTAL 0041 NANJARAYAPATNA780.0
TOTAL
4
2
3
2
2
Name of C.D. Block: Virajpet (0003)
0001 KADANGA MARUR2,585.0 4
TOTAL 0002 HALUGUNDA 1,345.0
TOTAL . 0003 KANNANGALA 2,117.0
TOTAL 0004 SIDDAPURA 6,142.0
TOTAL 0005 MALDARE
TOTAL
4,198.0
0006 CHANNAYAN KOTE4,965.0 TOTAL
2
. 3
3
2
code Number
5
02743700
02743100
02742600
02742500 02743400
02743300
02743500 02743600 02745900
02746000 02746200
02746100
02745800 02746300
02746400 02746500 02746600 02746700
02748700 02749000
02748800 02748900 02749100
02749200 02749300 02749600
02749400 02750600
02749500
6
797 797 850 850
1,834 1,834
487
413 900 760 760 226
1,093 318
1,637 651 463
1,114 1,338 1,338
315 357 672
177 379 166 328
1,050 529 120 649
303 186 625
1,114 594
1,070 417
2,081 510
1,083 1,593 1,621 1,621
7
3,573 3,573 3,592
'3,592 7,907 7,907 2,001 1,455 3,456 2,925 2,925
871 4,781 1,254 6,906 2,758 2,034 4,792 6,291 6,291 1,376 1,509 2,885
682 1,535
624 1,262 4,103 2,911
440 3,351 1,1}6
692 2,504 4,372 2,722 4,778 1,872 9,372 2,059 5,326 7,385 6,946 6,946
Total Sche Total Sche Income and Expenditure duled duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
Castes Popu Popu lation Rs. '000') lation
8
258 258 323 323
1,232 1,232
405 381 786 599 599 107 679 133 919 592 116 708 404 404
95 120 215
79 126 193 231 629
37 65
102 380 139 91
610 274
384 434
1,092 504
1,045 1,549 1,381 1,381.
9
162 162 183 183
91 91 46
187 233 416 416 111 116 121 348 188 423 611 137 137 143 332 475
80 23 28
131 67 80
147 185 177 83
445 214 467 123 804 358 193 551
1,231 1,231
'1'otal Total Income Expe nditure
10
728.9 728.9
NA NA
187.0 187.0 154.0
NA 154.0
NA NA NA
728.9 119.5 848.4 119.5 198.1 317.6 761.3 761.3 119.5 198.1 317.6
74.8 74.8 74.8
145.0 369.4
28.4 155.6 184.0 595.1 155.6 155.6 906.4 222.4 148.1 37.7
408.2 148.1 224.2 372.3 148.1 148.1·
11
661.5 661.5
NA NA
168.0 168.0 154.0
NA 154.0
NA NA NA
661.5 113.5 775.0 113.5 166.5 280.0 544.5 544.5 113.5 166.5 280.0
69.9 69.9 69.9
113.0 322.7
25.3 155.6 180.9 569.1 155.6 155.6 880.4 250.2 113.9 365.1 729.2 113.9 184.2 298.1 113.9 113.9
181
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C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM A PANCHAYAT
SI.No. Name of Gmma
panchayat
Area of Gmma
Panchayat
Number of villages with Number of Total Total Sche Total Sche Income and Expenditure location code numbel> House holds Popula tion duled dnledTribes ofGrama Panchayat (in
Castes Popu Popu lation Rs.'OOO')
in Hectares _______ _ lation
I 2 3
0007 TJTJMATI 12,548.0
TOTAL 0008 DEVARAPURA 2,300.0
TOTAL 0009 PALIBETTA 1,357.0
TOTAL 0010 AMMATHI
TOTAL 0011 KARMADU
TOTAL 0012 CHEMBE
BELLIYUR
TOTAL 0013 KADANUR
TOTAL
1,751.0
1,232.0
3,159.0
2,202.0
0014 KEDAMULLUR 8,495.0
TOTAL 0015 BETOU
TOTAL
8,735.0
0016 BITTANGALA 8,755.0
TOTAL 0017 BTLUGUNDA 1,624.0
TOTAL 0018 HOSOOR 2,469.0
TOTAL
182
Number Location
4
5
2
2
5
3
3
3
5
3
3
code Number
5 6
02751300 125 02751400 163 02751500 195 02751600 129 02751700 1,078
02751200
02750500
02749700 02749800
02749900 02750000
02746900 02747700 02747800 02747900 02748000
02746800 02747000 02747600
02747100 02747200 02747500
02747300 02747400 02748100
02748200
1,690 1,041 1,041
823 823 678 254 932 261 695 956 310 183 400 137 189
1,219 453 302 289
1,044 194 747 240
1,181 622 478 697
1,797 193
02748300 212 02748400 336 02748500 285 02748600 350
1,376 02750100 272 02750200 400 02750300 132
804 02750400 174 02750700 881 02750800 222
1,277
7
491 694 796 507
4,493 6,981 4,185 4,185 3,421 3,421 2,975
941 3,916 1,055 2,864 3,919 1,302
683 1,464
600 802
4,851 1,820 1,245 1,169 4,234
783 3,039 1,074 4,896 2,625 2,100 3,514 8,239
777 772
1,401 1,136 1,386 5,472
1,209 I,SIO
590 3,309
684 3,670
931 5,285
8
48
2
591 641 469 469 532 532 445
67 512
53 271 324 365 188 322
53 102
1,030 277 386 178 841 41
94 175 310
55 225 171 451
5 151 138 117 12
423 5
568 25
598 232
1,031 11
1,274
9
433 646 744 490 , .
I 912 I
3,225 1,340 1,340
240
240 252 118 370 179 116 295
55 40 95 7 5
202 63 62 36
161 92
372 76
540 81 81
178 340 238
67 48
103 173 629 99 87 77
263 152 693
72 917
Total Tolal Income Expenditure
10
J84.4 184.4 168.4 168.4
168.4 873.9 140.0 140.0 288.1 288.1
37.7 26.6 64.3
257.4 257.4 514.7 145.0 187.3 448.9 186.7 448.9
1,416.9 145.0 145.0 187.3 477.3 145.0 75.0
187.3 407.3 175.0 175.0 448.9 798.9 448.9
. 186.7
74.8 74.8
186.7 971.9
, 27.0
" 27.0 ,420.1
II
182.2 i82.2
151.9 151.9 151.9 820.1 130.0 130.0 288.1 288.]
36.5 269.6 306.1 284.0 284.0 568.0 113.0 125.1 422.8 174.1 422.S
1,257.7 113.0 113.0 125.1 351.1 113.0 137.0 125.1 375.1 137.0 137.0 422.8 696.8 422.8 174.1 69.9 69.9
174.1 910.8 27.0 29.7
1,098.0 '474.0 1,154.7 1"l20.1 11,098.0 , 288.1 288.1
1',120.1 1,098.0 2;528.3 12,484.2
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHA Y AT
SJ.No. Name of Grama
Panchayat
Area of Grama
Panchayat
Number of villages with Number of Total location code numbers House holds Popula tion
in Hectares _______ _
2 3
0020 MA YAMUDI 2,245.0
TOTAL 0021 BALELE
TOTAL
2,968-.0
0022 PON APPASANTE2, 182.0
TOTAL 0023 KIRGUR
TOTAL
2,172.0
0024 PONNAMPET 2,965.0
TOTAL 0025 ARUVATHOKLU NA
TOTAL 0026 HATHUR
TOTAL
3,274.0
0027 B.SHETTIGERI 4,547.0
TOTAL 0028 BIRUNANI
TOTAL 0029 HUDIKERT
TOTAL 0030 BALYA
MANDUR
TOTAL
15,416.0
5,180.0
1,666.0
0031 T. SHETTIGERI4,628.0
TOTAL 0032 SRIMANGALA 6,169.0
TOTAL
Number Location
4
2
2
3
2
4
2
3
3
3
4
3
3
2
code Number
5
02751800 02754900
02755000 02755600
02755100 02755200 02755300
02752400 02752500
02751900 02752300 02752500 02753400
02751900 02752300
02750900 02751000 02751100
02752000 02752100 02752200
02752800 02752900 02753000
02753100 02753200 02753300 02753700
6
862 525
1,387 763 543
1,306 361 212 265 838 435 485 920 167
1,145 369
59 1,740
739 205 944 261 268-
1,203 1,732
284 179 346 809 548 237 450
1,235 525 603 365 250
1,743 02753400 274 02753500 300 02753600 266
840 02753800 768 02753900 242 02754400 481
1,491 02754300 675 02754500 498
1,173
7
3,532 2,205 5,737 2,990 1,870 4,860 1,405
770 929
3,104 1,664 1,963 3,627
664 4,722 1,424
205 7,015 3,112
936 4,048
956 963
5,176 7,095 1,059
638 1,299 2,996 2,140
848 1,720 4,708 1,961 2,182 1,416
968 6,527 1,207 1,215 1,024 3,446 3,013
954 1,788 5,755 2,471 1,702 4,173
Total Sche Total Sche Income and Expenditure dulcd duled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
Castes Popu Popu lation Rs.'OOO') lation
8
72 30
102 481 239 720 38 94
186 318
81 74
155
413 195
4 612 363
363
7 555 562
6 II 62 79 46
125 172
91 214
39 161 505 123 91 72
286 221 26
273 520
55 10 65
9
557 554
1,111 480 566
1,046 376 168 241 785 117 418 535 120 232
16
369 270 149 419 357 103
1,006 1,466
249 58
262 569 187 184 386 757 412 358 193
69 1,032
120 132 166 418 485
78 214 777 760 689
1,449
Total Total Income Expenditure
10
222.4 264.6 487.0
-264.6 259.5 524.1 259.5 259.5 174.0 692.9 170.0 170.0 340.0 222.4 170.0
NA 25.3
417.6 NA NA NA
33.1 791.7 140.0 964.7 319.4 319.4
11
250.2 164.1 414.3 164.1 255.6 419.7 255.6 255.6 210.0 721.1 163.9 163.9 327.9 250.2 163.9
NA 154.5 568.6
NA NA NA
32.4 256.2 130.0 418.5 304.4 304.4
170.0 163.9 808.8 772.7
65.4 430.3 653.9 430.3 653.9 430.3
1,373.1 . 1,290.8 545.2 383.6 545.2 383.6
25.3 154.5 617.8 617.8
1,733.5 1,539.6 NA NA 25.3 154.5 14.0 242.0 39.3 396.5 54.6 56.6 36.6 33.6
J 11.4 lIlA 202.6 201.5
91.4 80.0 lOlA 91.4 192.9 171.4
183
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES,UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT
SI.No. Name of Grama
Panchayat
Area of Number of viUages with Number of Total Grama location code numbers House holds Popula tion
Panchayat iii Hectares _' ______ _
2 3
0020 MAYAMUDI 2,245.0
TOTAL 0021 BALELE 2,[email protected]
TOTAL 0022 PONAPPASANTE2,182.0
TOTAL 0023 KIRGUR
TOTAL
2,172.0
0024 PONNAMPET 2,965.0
TOTAL 0025 'ARUVATHOKLU NA
TOTAL 0026 HATHUR
TOTAL
3,274.0
0027 B.SHETTIGERI 4,547.0
TOTAL 0028 BrRUNANI
TOTAL 0029 HUDIKERI
TOTAL 0030 BALYA
MANDUR
TOTAL
15,416.0
5,180.0
1,666.0
0031 T. SHETTIGERI 4,628.0
TOTAL 0032 SRIMANGALA 6,169.0
TOTAL
Number Location
4
2
2
3
2
4
2
3
3
3
4
3
3
2
code Nnmber
5 6
02751800 862 02754900 525
1,387 02755000 763 02755600 543
1,306 02755100 361 02755200 212 02755300
02752400 02752500
02751900 02752300 02752500 02753400
02751900 02752300
02750900 02751000 02751100
02752000 02752100 02752200
02752800 02752900 02753000
02753100 02753200 02753300 02753700
02753400 02753500 02753600
02753800 02753900 02754400
02754300 02754500
265 838 435 485 920 167
1,145 369
59 1,740
739 205 944 261 268
1,203 1,732
284 179 346 809 548 237 450
1,235 525 603 365 250
1,743 274 300 266 840 768 242 481
1,491 675 498
1,173
7
3,532 2,205 5,737 2,990 1,870 4,860 1,405
770 929
3,104 1,664 1,963 3,627
664 4,722 1,424
205 7,015 3,112
936 4,048
956 963
5,176 7,095 1;059
638 1,299 2,996 2,140
848 1,720 4,708 1,961 2,182 1,416
968 6,527 ],207 1,215 1,024 3,446 3,013
954 1,788 5,755 2,471 1,702 4,173
Total Sche Total Sche Income and Expenditure doled dilled Tribes of Grama Panchayat (in
Castes POPII Popu lation Rs.'OOO') latioll
8
72 30
102 481 239 720
38 94
186 318
81 74
155
413 195
4 612 363
363
7 555 562
6 11 62 79 46
125 172
91 214 39
161 505 123
91 72
286 221
26 273 520
55 10
9
557 554
1,111 480 566
],046 376 168 241 785 117 418 535 120 232
16 I
369 270 149 419 357 103
1,006 1,466
249 58
262 569 187 184 386 757 412 358 ]93 69
],032 120 132 166 418 485
78 214 777 760 689
65. 1,449
Total Total Illcome Expenditure
,to 11
222.4 250.2 264.6 164.1 487.0' 414.3
·264.6 164.1 259.5 255.6 524.1 259.5 259.5 174,0 692.9 170.0 170.0 340.0 222.4 170.0
NA 25.3
417.6 NA NA NA
33.1 791.7 140.0 964.7 319.4 319.4 170.0 808.8 65.4
653.9 653.9
1,373.1 545.2 545.2 25.3
617.8 1,733.5
NA 25.3 14.0 39.3 54.6 36.6
111.4 202.6
91.4 101.4 192.9
419.7 255.6 255.6 210.0 721.1 163.9 163.9 327.9 2502 163.9
NA 154.5 568.6
NA NA NA
32.4 2562 130.0 418.5 304.4 304.4 163.9 772.7 430.3 430.3 430.3
1,290.8 383.6 383.6 154.5 617.8
1,539.6 NA
154.5 242.0 396.5
56.6 33.6
111.4 201.5
80,0 91.4
171.4
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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM A PANCHA Y AT . I
SI. No. Name of Area of Number of villages with Number of Total Total Sche I Total Sche Income and Expenditure Cmma Crama location code numbers House holds Popula tion duled. duled Tn.beS of Grama P:mchayat (in
Panchayat Panehayat Castes Popu Popu latlOn Rs.'OOO')
in Hectares lation
Number Location Total Total code Income Expenditure
Number
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11
0033 KUTTA 4,134.0 2 02754600 209 764 9 365 61.5 60.7 02754700 1,503 6,280 597 1,677 76.6 66.6
TOTAL 1,712 7,044 606 2,042 138.0 127.3 0034 NALKERI 13,958,0' 3 02754100 165 603 4 579 ·653.5 550.8
02754200 303 1,111 338 617.8 617.8 02754800 1,070 3,765 132 1,556 259.5 255.6
TOTAL 1,538 5,479 136 2,473 1,530.8 1,424.2 0035 KANUR 3,156.0 3 02752600 277 1,042 56 236 242.0 224.6
02752700 526 \,891 209 503 256.2 158.0 02754000 503 1,812 122 409 653.5 550.8
TOTAL 1,306 4,745 387 1,148 1,151.7 933.3 0036 NITTUR 13,399.0 3 02755400 269 972 177 212 174.0 210.0
02755500 560 2,181 145 909 174.0 210.0 02755700 116 399 35 312 264.6 164.1
TOTAL 945 3,552 357 1,433 612.6 584.1
Note: Columns blank aganist L.C.No. of "Uninhabited Villages".
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APPENDIX IX - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT
SLNo Name of School & Address Location Class Remarks From To
2 3 4 5 6
St Joseph Girls HS Madikeri 8 10 A 2 SJM Girls HS Somwarpet 8 10 A
3 Banashankari Girls HS Hebbale 8 10 U 4 JPN Girls High School Virajpet 8 10 A 5 GLPS Urdu Girls Virajpet 4 G
Note: A - Aided U - Unaided G - Government
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SECTION -II TOWN DIRECTORY
(a) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY
Town Directory Statements (1 to VII)
Statement I : Status and Growth History
Column (2) Class, name and civic administration status of town :
Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels.
It is presented according to 2001 Census Population of the town as follows :
Population Class
100,000 and above I
50,000 - 99,999 II
20,000 - 49,999 1lI
10,000 -19,999 IV
5,000 - 9,999 V
Below 5,000 VI
Town with a population of one hundred thousand
(1,00,000) and above is treated as a city.
The civic administration status of the towns is
indicated within bracket against the name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote
civic status of town.
(i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp.
(ii) Municipal Committee MC
(iii) Municipal Council MCI
(iv) City Municipal Council CMC
(v) Town Municipal Council TMC
(vi) Municipal Board MB
(vii) Municipality M
(viii) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB
(ix) Notified Area NA
(x) Notified Town NT
(xi) Notified Area Committee/ Notified Area Council NAC
(xii)Notified Town Area NTA
(xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA
(xiv) Industrial Township ITS
(xv)Township TS
(xvi)Town' Panchayat TP
(xvii)N agar Panchayat NP
(xviii)Town Committee/Town Area
Committee TC
(xix)Small Town Committee ST
(xx )Estate . office EO
(xxi)Gram Panchayat GP
(xxii)Census Town CT
Others columns need no comments.
Statement II : Physical Aspects and Location of
towns, 1999
Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects
In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum &
Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded.
Column 6, 7 and 8 :
Name of the State headquarters, District
headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with
distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to
be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in
these columns are the same as the referent town itself,
the distance is recorded as (0) zero.
Column 9 & 10 :
N arne of the nearest city with one lakh and more
and five lakhs and more population are recorded.
Column 11, 12 and 13 :
If referent town enjoys the facility of railway
station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its
name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the
name of nearest place with distance, where such
facility exists is to be mentioned.
Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998-1999
ltemwise amount of receipt andexpenditure in
thousand mpees, relating to municipal finance of the
town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded.
Statement IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999
Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory
Column (6) : Road length (in kms.)
Information about kutcha / pucca road is to be recorded separately for the roads within the limits of
the referent town.
(i) Pucca Road
(ii) Kutcha Road
Column (7): System of Sewerage
PR
KR
Generally, by sewerage system is implied the network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those that carry stonn water from roofs, streets and other surface are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called combined sewers.
The codes used for different types of drainage system are as follows
(i) Sewer S
(ii) Open Surface Drains OSD
(iii) Box Surface Drains BSD
(iv) Sylk Drains SD
(v) Cesspool method CP
(vi) Pit System Pt
(vii) Others 0
Column 8 to 11: Number of latrines
Number of various types of latrines both Public and Private are given in these columns.
Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil
The various prevalent method of disposal of night soil are given below with codes :
Head Loads
Basket Wheel Barrows
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HL
B WB
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Septic Tank
Pit System
Sewerage
Others
Column 13 and 14 : Water supply
ST
Pt
S
o
Source and capacity of storage system. The following codes are used in these columns:
Column 13 :
(i) Tap water T
(ii) Tubewell water TW
(iii) Tank Water TK
(iv) Well water W
Column 14 :
(v) Over Head Tank OHT
(vi) Service Reservoir SR
(vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG
(viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP
(ix) Pressure Tank PT
The information on major source of water supply are given in column 13 and the storage capacity. against each in kilolitres (in bracket) are presented in column 14.
Column 15 : Jt'ire Jt'ighting Service
In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not available within the town. The name of the nearest place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded.
Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of connections)
Different types of electric connections have been shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial,
. Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others.
Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999
Column 1 to 3 Self explanatory
Column 4 & 5
The data covers all such medical institutions run by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies like the Missionaries. Where the family planning
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centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may be treated as independent units and counted separately using following codes:
(i) Hospital H
(ii) Dispensary D
(iii) Health Centre HC
(iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC
(v) T.B. Clinic TB
(vi) Nursing Home NH
(vii) Others a In case of more than one institutions of any type,
it is indicated within brackets the number of such institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions have further been distinguished by providing additional codes within the bracket as given below :
(i) Ayurvedic A
eii) Unani U
(iii) Homoeopathic Hom
Column 6 to 9 :
The codes used for these columns are as follows:
(i) Arts only A
(ii) Scicnce only S
(iii) Commerce only C
(iv) Arts & Science only AS
(v) Arts & Commerce only AC
(vi) Combined for all categorics Arts, Science and Commerce ASC
(vii) Law L
(viii) University U
(ix) Others a Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting and vocational training institutes
"Recognised" should mean recognised by some statutory authority, like education department, commerce department, labour department etc. of the government or semi government or autonomous bodies, public sector undertakings etc.
The following codes are used :
(i) Vocational Training Institute VT
(ii) Shorthand SH
(iii) Typewriting Type
(iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type
(v) Others a The vocational institutions like Applied Art!
Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, Teacher's Training Institute, Music / Dance School, Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'.
Column 11 to 14: Higher Secondary/ Intennediate / Senior Secondary / PUC / Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary Schools.
School up to class V are treated as Primary or clementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, PrePrimary schools, Junior Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto class IV.
Schools upto VIII are consid~red as Middle school or Junior Secondary.
Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Sccondary schools.
Schools upto Xl or XII classes are considered as Higher Secondary I Intennediatel Pre University I Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether held in schools or college.
If there are composite schools like middle schools with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle classes, these are also included in the number of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools and one Middle school with Primary classes, the number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one though there are only three educational institutions.
If there are more institutions of a type in the town, the number is indicated within bracket along with the abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3).
Column 15 : AduU literacy class/centres
This column has been introduced keeping in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education Centres which are included in these columns.
If an educational facility is not available in the
town, the name of the nearest place and its distance
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in kilometres from the town where the facility is
available is mentioned.
Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with
number of seats
The number of working women's hostel if available
in the referent town is mentioned with number of seats.
If the facility is not available in the town the name of
nearest place with distance where the facility is
available is recorded.
Column. 17 to 19 Recreational and Cultural
Facilities
Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama! Community
Hall are covered under recreational & cultural
facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational
facilities are considered for these columns.
Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms
Number of public libraries and reading rooms
available in the referent town are recorded in codes
as follows:
(i) Public Library
(ii) Reading room
PL
RR
Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and
Banking, 1999
Column 3 to 8
Name of three' most important commodities exported and names of three most important commodities manufactured in the town are recorded.
Column 9 : Number of Banks
Number of Banks available in the referent town both Commercial and Cooperative banks are recorded against this column.
Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies
The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent town are recorded against these columns.
Statement VII Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999
This is the statement on civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal Corporation, Town area committee etc.
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S TAT EM EN T - I
STATUS ANU GROWTH HISTORY
SI. Class, name and Location Name of Name Area (in Number of Population and growth
No. civic status of code Talukl ofC.D. sq. km.) households rate (in brackets) of the
town number Tahsil! block in cl. houscless town at the Censuses of
Police households
S tationl (2001 Census)
Island etc. 1901 1911 1921
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 III Madikeri (TMC) 42501000 Madikeri Madikeri 15.9 7,682 6,732 6,269 5,675 (-6.9) (-9.5)
2 V Somvarpet (TP) 42502000 Somvarpet Somvarpet 1.3 1,838 1,745
3 N Kushalnagar (CT) 42503000 Somvarpet Somvaipet 3.3 3,052 1,600
4 N Viirajpet (TP) 42504000 Virajpet Virajpet 2.8 3,412 4,283 3,712 3,166 (-13.3) (-14.7)
5 V Gonikoppal (CT) 42505000 Virajpet Virajpet 3.3 1,616
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STATEMENT -I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY
Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density S ex ratio (2001
Census)
1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
5,995 7,112 10,117 14,453 19,357 24,724 28,750 32,496 2,041.2 916 948 975 (+5.6) (+ 18.6) (+42.3) (+42.9) (+33.9) (+27.7) (+12.5) (+13.0)
5,137 6,281 6,936 7,094 7,220 5,428.6 883 952 993 (+22.3) (+10.4) (+ 12.5) (+ 1.8)
2,902 .5,000 6,936 9,472 13,186 4,044.8" 831 891 902 (+72.3) (+38.7) (+36.6) (+39.2)
3,832 4,106 6,138 8,138 9,782 11,676 13,137 15,213 5,375.6 878 930 965
(+21.0) (+7.2) (+49.5) (+32.6) (+20.2) (+19.4) (+ 12.5) (+15.8) 2,749 2,757 5,391 5,910 7,267 2,229.1 802 895 906
(+0.3) (+95.5) (+9.6) (+23.0)
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STATEMENT-II
PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999
Serial Class, name and civic Physical aseects Name of and road distance in number status of town Rainfall (in Temperature (in centigrade) kilometer(s) from
mm)
Maximum Minimum State HQ. District HQ.
2 3 4 5 6 7
III Madikeri (TMC) 3082.1 30~9 17.7 Bangalore Madikeri (248) (0)
2 V Somvarpet (TP) 2099.9 30.9 17.7 Bangalore Madikeri (240) . (40)
3 lV Kushalnagar (CT) 1715 30.3 12.9 Bangalore Madikeri (227) (30)
4 lV Viirajpet (TP) 2450 30 18 Bangalore Madikeri (230) (32)
5 V Gonikoppal (CT) 1715 30.3 12.9 Bangalore Madikeri (214) (48)
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STATEMENT-II
PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OFTOWNS, 1999
N arne of and road distance in kilomcter(s) from Railway station Bus facility Navigable river I Sub-division I Nearest city with Nearest city with canal (if within Taluk I Police population of one population of five ten kilometers)
station I . lakh and more lakh and more Development
Block Ilsland HQ.
8 9 10 11 12 13
Madikeri Hassan Mysore Puttnr Madikeri NA
(0) (110) (lOS) (SO) (0) (NA) Somvarpct Hassan Mysore Hole Narsipur Somvarpet NA (0) (80) (104) (72) (0) (NA)
Somvarpet Mysore Mysore Krishnarajanagara Kushalnagar NA (29) (90) (90) (4S) (0) (NA) Virajpet Mysore Mysore Krishnarajanagara Viirajpet NA
(0) (104) (104) (80) (0) (NA)
Virajpet Mysore Mysore Krishnarajanagara Gonikoppal NA
(16) (88) (88) (64) (0) (NA)
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STATEMENT - III
MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998-99
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Serial Class, name and civic status ___________ _;R:.:.:..ec:.,:e""ip"-t;_:(.:;in:::...:.:Rs:::.-:_'O::_:O:.,:O:.<.) __________ _ number of town Receipt through Revenue derived from Government Loan
1 2
III Madikeri (TMC) 2 V Somvarpet (TP)
3 IV Kushalnagar (CT) 4 IV Viirajpet (TP) 5 V Gonikoppal (CT)
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taxes, etc. municipal properties and grant power apart from taxation
3 4 5
1,242 1,447 8,579 881 1,325 3,173
1,285 185 1,914 195 3,422
574 342 120
6
35
7
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STATEMENT-m
MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998-99
Receipt (eontd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total
sources receipt admini safety health and works insti (specify) expen (specify) stration conveni tu tions diture
ences
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1,019 3,447 15,734 4,778 2,330 912 8,020 790 272 6,476 594 386 1,943 242 12 2,014 5,190 .
12 1,482 413 280 656 460 4 387 2,200 1,847 7,385 2,661 305 1,069 3,449 10 462 7,956
10 ·2,805 3,852 247 215 1,506 636 1,105 3,709
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STATEMENT - IV
CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999
Serial Class, name and civic . Popu Population 2001 Census Road length (in System of number status of town lation km. (s» sewerage
1
III
2 V
3 IV
4 IV
5 V
200
2
Madikeri (TMC)
Somvarpet (TP)
Kushalnagar (CT)
Viirajpet (TP)
Gonikoppal (CT)
(2001 Census)
3
32,496
7,220
13,186
15,213
7,267
Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes
4 5 6 7
3,174 550 85 OSD,BSD
862 69 18' OSD,BSD
1,938 254 10 OSD
1,487 219 19 BSD, OSD, Pt
673 127 32 OSD
Number of latrines
Total Water borne
8 9
5,199 3,068
1,501 1,038
461 106
2,405 843
582 285
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STATEMENT -IV
CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999
Number of Method of Water supply Fire Electrification (number of connections) latrines disposal of . fighting
Service Others night soil Source System of service Domestic Indus Comme Road Others of storage trial reial lighting
supply with (points) capacity in kilolitres
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
220 1,911 ST, Pt T,TW OHT,SR Kushalnagar 6,512 158 1,547 1,246 (4,000) (28)
463 ST, Pt . T,TW OHT,SR Kushalnagar 1,440 99 535 300 8 (318) (28)
7 348 ST, Pt T,TW,W SR Yes 3,500 58 1,182 426 (363)
1,562 ST, Pt T,TW OHT,SR Kushalnagar 2,200 245 435 950 (120) (45)
297 ST, Pt T,TW OHT Kushalnagar 1,868 16 488 250 (130) (50)
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STATEMENT - V
MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999
Serial Class, name and civic Population Medical facilities* Educational facilities*
number status of town (2001 Census) Hospitals! Dispensaries! Beds in Arts!Science! Commerce! T.B. clinics etc. medical instit Law! Other colleges (of
utions noted degree level and above) in column 4
1 2 3 4 5 6
III Madikeri CTMC) 32,496 H(2) FWC TB 420 ASC
2 V Somvarpet (TP) 7,220 H(2) FWC TB 130 A
3 IV Kushalnagar (CT) 13,186 H(3) D(2) FWC TB(2) NH 150 A
4 IV Viirajpet (TP). 15,213 H(2) FWC TB 250 AC
5 V Gonikoppal (CT) 7,267 H D HC FWC TB NH 85 ASC
MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999
Serial Educational facilities (Contd ••.• ) Working women's hostels number Secondary! Junior secondary and Primary schools Adult literacy classes! with number of seats
Matriculation Middle schools centres, others (specify)
1 12 13 14 15 16 4 4 9 4 I (42)
2 2 3 3 4 Madikeri-40 3 4 6 4 Madikeri-30 4 5 4 8 Madikeri-32 5 2 6 6 4 Madikeri-48
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STATEMENT - V
MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999
Educational facilities* Serial
Medical colleges Engineering Polytechnics Recognised shorthand, Higher secondary! Intermediate! number
colleges typewriting and Senior Secondary! PUC (Pre-vocational training university college)! Junior college
institutions level
7 8 9 10 11 1
Sulya-87 Kunda-58 Madapattna-28 4 2 Mysore-I20 Kunda-98 Madapattna28 2 I 2 Mysore-90 Kunda-24 Madapattna-2 5 3 3 Mysore-I04 Kunda-I 0 Gonikoppal-16 2 2 4 Mysore-88 Kunda-I 0 1 6 4 5
MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999
Number of recreational and cultural facilities Serial
Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Drama! Public libraries including number
community Halls reading rooms
17 18 19 20 1
2 3
2 2
2 3
2 2 2 4
2 I 5
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STATEMENT - VI
TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999
Serial Class, name and civic status Name of three most important commodities exported number of town
1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5
III Madikeri (TMC) Coffee Cardamom Orange 2 V Somvarpet (TP) Coffee Cardamom Pepper 3 IV Kushalnagar (CT) Coffee Orange Cordamom 4 IV Viirajpet (TP) Coffee Paddy Pepper 5 V Gonikoppal (CT) Coffee Pepper-Cordaum Paddy
204
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STATEMENT - VI
TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999
Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of banks
Number of agricultural
credit societies
lst 2nd 3rd
6 7 8 9 10
Candle Nail Barbending Wire 15 4 Lime Coffee 7 3
Cut Sizesof Timber Pepper 5 2
Coffee Pepper 10
Coffee Pepper 6 2
Number of nonagricultural credit
societies
11
2
205
Serial Class and name of number town
206
I
2
2
TP Somwarpet TP Virajpct
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STATEMENT - VII
CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999
Name of the slum
3
Part of III Block Harikeri
Is it notified
4
No
Yes
No. of households
(approximate)
5
65 62
Population of the Slum
(approximate)
6
200 424
Paved roads (in
kilometers)
7
NA 2
System of sewerage
8
OSD OSD
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STATEMENT - VII
CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999
Number of latrines Method of No. of tap points/public Electricity connections disposal of hydrants installed for Domestic Road Others
Community night soil supply of protected water lighting
Private (points) water borne service others
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
2 NA 5 Pt, ST 2 NA 4 NA 25 NA 3 ST, Pt 10 62 19 NA
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APPENDIX: TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION
Name of Town with location code
2
Population of the core town
3
Nil
Outgrowth
4
Population of outgrolvth
5
PART·B : PRIMARY' CENSUS
ABSTRACT'
Brief note on Primary Census Abstract
TIe first census of the third millennium and twenty first century the Census of India, 2001 was the 14th continuous and
uninterrupted Indian census since 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another.
The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration (considered by many to be the single largest and complex· peace time administrative exercise in the world) was made possible due to the door to door universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual Particulars and Part III contained questions for Ho:usehold engaged in Cultivation/Plantation. The part II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of which were universally canvassed and no sampling was resorted to during enumeration.
Data ProceSSing
A quantum leap was made in the technology front while processing the Census 2001 data both for Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census schedules for both the phases were scanned through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across the country and hand-written data from the schedules were converted into digitized form through Intelligent Character Reading (lCR) software for creation of ASCII records for further processing. The designing and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be done very c.arefully using specialized software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an essential prerequisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for the fIrst time in the history of Census. For Census 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about I 028 million records were scanned and processed ;ithin a span of only 10 months starting October,
2002.
Task Force on Quality Assurance
After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about its quality before putting the same in public domain. This has to be done mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the l<;>cal knowledge and perception has to be brought into play to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. The other very important aspect of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas especially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area population statistics.
A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism was put in place to objectively examine the preliminary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the final clearance of data was with the Task Force on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India.
The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and senior offIcers of the Census Division, Data Processing Division, Map Division, Demography Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors of Census Operations were co-opted as members whene~er the TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union territories. The Directors and their senior· officers were required to make detailed presentations of data for their own state both in respect to the quality and the coverage and only after the full possible
cleared.
There has been a major departure in Census 200 I from the past in respect of the procedure followed for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
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populations were finalized at the timc of the manual compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for this purposc_ The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was finalized much later based on manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by the Data Entry Operators through a process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the dictionary by referring to the image of the specific individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion wherever required, was also undertaken along with the processing ofPCA. This is because the Scheduled Castes status had to be determincd in relation to the religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, one on Religion and the other on Schcduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these responses.
The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses encountered and code it into the appropriate religious community based on available literature and local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encountered and classified these into appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification and the available literature. Thus a very systematic and scientific mechanism was operationalised to finn up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus being finalized by aggregating the population data for individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes atappropriate geographical levels.
The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union Territories under the overall supervision and
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monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division.
Primary Census Abstract
The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another important publication of 2001 Census gives basic information on Area, Total Houscholds, Total population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers and Marginal workers classified by thc four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Nonworkers. The characteristics of the Total popUlation includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless population and are presented by sex and rural-urban residence. This data is presented at different levels, namely, India, States/ Union territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and above) in three differcnt tables. In addition, the Appendix of said publication provides Housclcss and lnstihltional Households and their population by residence and sex for 2001 for India, State and Union (cITitory.
Apart from the India and State/Union Territory volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District Census Handbook contains District Primary Census Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in the state.
It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes '.
The format of Primary Census Abstract has been restructured slightly in the 200] Census as compared
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to that of 1991 Census. The nine~fold industrial classification of main workers given in the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In 1981 census only main workers were presented in to four categories. One of the novel features of the primary census abstract of 1991 Census was the presentation of data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better analysis and understanding ·of this literacy data.
Level of presentation in District Census Handbooks:
The Primary Census Abstract data in different PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as under:
Name of the Level of Primary Cenus Abstract presentation
1. District Primary District/CD Census Abstract Block/UA!
Cityrrown 2. Primary Census Abstract District/CD
for Scheduled Castes Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract District/CD
for Scheduled Tribes BlockITown 4. Village Primary Census CD Block!
Abstract Villagewise 5. Urban Primary Census Town/Ward
Abstract Level The PCA Data for villages was presented CD
Block wise for the first time in 199 I Census. This practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data for each CD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD Block constitute the rural portion and the Census Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is spread over two or more districts, than portion which falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in the concerned District Census Handbook. The data in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town as well as for town with outgrowths in the district are presented. The data for all the wards and the
outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented separately below the concerned town(s).
The District Primary Census Abstract is presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census
Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns.
The concepts and' defmitions used in the column heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the
Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless populations. The explanation regarding area figures presented at various level in the Primary Census Abstracts are as follows:
Area Figures
The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in respect of taluks, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area figures of the CD Block is the total of the village areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the Surveyor General of India to maintain unifonnity at the national level. The total area figures of all the taluks/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with area figures of the district because former represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police Stationl
Taluk. The difference may be due to the fact that while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers etc, have been accounted in the Taluks and P.S. level the same may not be covered under the area of the villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to varying methods of computation adopted at different
levels.
An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enulneration block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled
Tribes Population for each town.
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DISTRICT PRIMARY
Location DistricV CD Block! Totalf Area of Number of Total population (including Population in the
code U.A.I City/ Town Rural/ Town/ households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6
number Urban Ward in population)
square
kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
25 Kodagu Total 4,102.00 130,110 548,561 274,831 273,730 69,574 35,192 34,382 Rural 4,075.40 112,510 473,179 236,270 236,909 60,494 30,625 29,869 Urban 26.60 17,600 75,382 311,561 36,821 9,080 4,567 4,513
0001 Madikeri Total 1,492.32 25,419 109,516 54,537 54,979 14,369 7,185 7,184 Rural 1,476.40 25,419 109,516 54,537 54,979 14,369 7,185 7,184 Urban 15.92
Madikeri (TMC) . Urban 15.92 7,682 32,496 16,450 16,046 3,796 1,926 1,870
0002 Somvurpct Total 989.67 46,236 198,701 99,117 99,584 24,549 12,513 12,036 Rural 9&5.0\\ 43.184 185,5\5 92,183 93,332 22,932 11,703 \J,229 Urban 4.59 3,052 13,J86 6,934 6,252 1,617 810 807
Somvarpct (Tr) Urban 1.33 1,838 7,220 3.622 3,598 847 426 421 42503000 Kushalnagar (en Urban 3.26 3,052 13,186 6,934 6,252 1,617 810 807 0003 Virajpcl Total 1,619.84 45,523 185,415 93,363 92,052 24,156 12,220 11,936
Rural 1,613.75 43,907 178,148 89,550 88,598 23,193 11,737 11,456 Urban 6.09 1,616 7,267 3,813 3,454 963 483 480
Virajpet (TP) Urban 2.83 3,412 15,213 7,742 7,471 1,857 922 935 42505000 Gonikoppl1l (eT) Urban 3.26 1,616 7,267 3,813 3,454 963 483 480
URBAN 42501000 Madikeri (TMC) Urban 15.92 7,682 32,496 16,450 16,046 3,796 1,926 1,870 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 1.33 1,838 7,220 3,622 3,598 847 426 421 42503DDO Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 3.26 3,052 13,186 6,934 6,252 1,617 810 807 42504000 Virajpet (TP) Urban 2.83 3,412 15,213 7,742 7.471 1,857 922 935 42505000 Gonikoppa1 (CT) Urban 3.26 1,616 7,267 3,813 3,454 963 483 480
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Total! District! CD Block! Rural! U.A./ City/ Town
Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2
67,422 33,384 34,038 46,115 23,IU9 23,006 373,541 20U,588 172,953 Total Kodagu 59,288 29,284 30,004 44,896 22,480 22,416 314,040 168,908 145,132 Rural
8,134 4,100 4,034 1,219 629 590 59,501 31,680 27,821 Urban 11,408 5,599 5,809 6,358 3,166 3,192 77,440 40,944 36,496 Total Madikeri 11,408 5,599 5,809 6,358 3,166 3,192 77,440 40,944 36,496 Rural
Urban 3,174 1,563 1,611 550 288 262 26,175 13,659 12,516 Urban Madikeri (TMC)
31,105 15,472 15,633 9,132 4,579 4,553 135,089 73,473 61,616 Total Somyarpet 29,167 14,456 14,711 8,878 4,453 4,425 124,818 67,757 57,061 Rural
1,938 1,016 922 254 126 128 10,271 5,716 4,555 Urban 862 432 430 69 36 33 5,382 2,879 2,503 Urban SomYarpe! (TP)
1,938 1,016 922 254 126 128 10,271 5,716 4,555 Urban Kushalnagar (en' 19,386 9,572 9,814 29,787 14,921 14,866 117,26& &3,228 54,038 Total virajpet
18,713 9,229 .9,484 29,660 14,861 14,799 Ill,782 60,207 51,575 Rural 673 343 330 127 60 67 5,484 3,021 2,463 Urban
1,487 746 741 219 119 100 12,819 6,405 5,784 Urban virajpet (TP) 673 343 330 127 60 67 5,484 3,021 2,463 Urban Gonikoppal (en
URBAN
3,174 1,563 1,611 550 288 262 26,175 13,659 12,516 Urban Madikeri (TMC)
862 432 430 69 36 33 5,382 2,879 2,503 Urban SomYarpe! (TP)
1,938 1,016 922 254 126 128 10,271 5,716 4,555 Urban Kushalnagar (en 1,487 746 741 219 119 100 12,189 6,405 5,784 Urban Vi raj pet (TP)
673 343 330 127 60 67 5,484 3,021 2,463 Urban Gonikoppal (en
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DISTRICT PRIMARY
Location District! CD Block! Totall code U.A./ City! Town Rural/
number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
25 Kodagu Total 175,020 74,243 100,777 266,378 167,404 98,974 247,574 ]59,]57 88,417 Rural ]59,139 67,362 91,777 237,685 145,.162 92,323 220,629 ]38,240 82,389 Urban 15,881 6,881 9,000 28,693 22,042 6,651 26,945 20,917 6,028
0001 Madikeri Total 32,076 13,593 18.483 54,970 33,824 21,146 49,189 31,568 17,621 Rural 32,076 13,593 18,483 54,970 33,824 21,146 49,189 31,568 17,621 Urban·
Madikcri (TMC) Urban 6,321 2,791 3.530 12,050 9,277 2,773 11,090 8,604 2,486 0002 Somvarpet Total 63,612 25,644 37,968 95,043 59,067 35,976 89,392 56,553 32,839
Rural 60,697 24,426 36,271 90,233 55,181 35,052 84,754 52,768 31,986 Urban 2,915 1,218 1,697 4,810 3,886 924 4,638 3,785 853
Somvarpet (TP) Urban 1,838 743 1,095 3,155 2,205 950 3,072 2,168 904 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 2,915 1,218 1,697 4,810 3,886 924 4,638 3,785 853 0003 Virajpet Total 68,149 30,135 38,014 95,523 58,620 36,903 89,591 56,112 33,479
Rural 66,366 29,343 37,023 92,482 56,357 36,125 86,686 53,904 32,782 Urban 1,783 792 991 3,041 2,263 778 2,905 2,208 697
Virajpet (TP) Urban 3,024 1,337 1,687 5,637 4,411 1,226 5,240 4,152 1,088 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 1,783 792 991 3,041 2,263 778 2,905 2,208 697
URBAN 42501000 Madikcri (TMC) Urban 6,321 2,791 3.530 12,050 9,277 2,773 11,090 8,604 2,486 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 1,838 743 1,095 3,155 2.205 950 3,072 2,168 904 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 2,915 1,218 1,697 4,810 3,886 924 4,638 3,785 853 42504000 Virajpet (TP) Urban 3,024 1.337 1.687 5,637 4,411 1,226 5,240 4,152 1,088 42505000 Gonikoppal (eT) Urban 1,783 792 991 3,041 2,263 778 2,905 2,208 697
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Industrial catego!}: of main workers T/ District! CD
Household industry RI Block! VA/ City/
Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers V Town workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2
18,865 13,928 4,937 8,809 4,962 3,847 2,202 1,312 890 217,698 138,955 78,743 T Kodagu 18,667 13,754 4,913 8,628 4,871 3,757 ],870 1,058 812 191,464 118,557 72,907 R
198 174 24 181 91 90 332 254 78 26,234 20,398 5,836 U 4,176 2,853 1,323 1,499 931 568 696 259 437 42,818 27,525 15,293 T Madikeri 4,176 2,853 1,323 1,499 931 568 696 259 437 42,818 27,525 15,293 R
U 69 56 13 69 36 33 93 65 28 10,859 8,447 2,412 U Madikeri (TMC)
10,464 7,916 2,548 4,007 2,169 1,838 803 527 276 74,118 45,941 28,177 T Sornvarpet 10,396 7,856 2,540 3,938 2,137 1,801 741 488 253 69,679 42,287 27,392 R
68 60 8 69 32 37 62 39 23 4,439 3,654 785 U 10 8 2 3 2 1 19 15 4 3,040 2,143 897 U Sornvarpet (TP) 68 60 8 69 32 37 62 39 23 4,439 3,654 785 U Kushalnagar (CT)
4,100 3,050 1,050 3,205 1,808 1,397 476 349 127 81,810 50,905 30,905 T Virajpet 4,095 3,045 1,050 3,191 1,803 1,388 433 311 122 78,967 48,745 30,222 R
5 5 14 5 9 43 38 5 2,843 2,160 683 U 46 45 26 16 10 115 97 18 5,053 3,994 1,059 U Virajpet (TP)
5 5 14 5 9 43 38 5 2,843 2,160 683 U Gonikoppal (CT)
URBAN
69 56 13 69 36 33 93 65 28 10,859 8,447 2,412 U Madikeri (TMC) 10 8 2 3 2 ,19 15 4 3,040 2,143 897 U Sornvarpet (TP) 68 60 8 69 32 37 62 39 23' 4,439 3,654 785 U Kushalnagar (CT) 46 45 26 16 10 115 97 18 5,053 3,994 1,059 U Virajpct (TP)
5 5 0 14 5 9 43 38 5 2,843 2,160 683 U Gonikoppal (eT)
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DISTRICT PRIMARY
Location District! CD Block! Total/ Industrial category
code U.A.I City/ Town Rural/ number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
25 Kodagu Total 18,804 8,247 10,557 2,181 961 1,220 2,670 1,080 1,590 Rural 17,056 7,122 9,934 2,169 951 1,218 2,656 1,075 1,581 Urllan 1,748 1,125 623 12 10 2 14 5 9
0001 Madikcn Total' 5,781 2,256 3.525 759 349 410 840 376 464 Ruml 5,781 2,256 3,525 759 349 410 840 376 464 Urban
Madikeri (TMC) Urban 960 673 287 2 2 10 '3 7 0002 Somvarpet Total 5,651 2,514 3,137 996 431 565 1,352 484 868
Rural 5,479 2,413 3.066 990 426 564 1,348 482 866 Urban 172 101 71 6 5 4 2 2
Somvarpet (TP) Urban 83 37 46 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 172 101 71 6 5 4 2 2 0003 Virajpct Total 5,932 2,508 3,424 421 177 244 468 217 251
Rural 5,796 2,453 3,343 420 176 244 468 217 251 Urban 136 55 81
Virajpet (fP) Urban 397 259 138 3 2 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 136 55 81
URBAN 42501000 Madikcn (TMC) Urban %0 673 287 2 2 0 10 3 7 42502000 Somvnrpet (TP) Urban 83 37 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 172 101 71 6 5 1 4 2 2 42504000 Virajpe! (TP) Urban 397 259 138 3 2 I 0 0 0 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 136 55 81 I 0 0 0 0
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of marginal workers Total! District/ CD Block! Location Rurall U.A.I City! Town code
Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number
workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 S9 3 2
319 72 247 13,634 6,134 7,500 282,183 107,427 174,756 Total Kodagu 25 297 62 235 11,934 5,034 6,900 235,494 90,908 144,586 Rural 22 10 12 1,700 1,100 600 46,689 16,519 30,170 Urban 68 18 50 4,114 1,513 2,601 54,546 20,713 33,833 Total Madikeri 0001 68 18 50 4,114 1,513 2,601 54,546 20,713 33,833 Rural
Urban 6 I 5 942 667 275 20,446 7,173 13,273 Urban Madikeri (TMC)
78 24 54 3,225 1,575 1,650 103,658 40,050 63,608 Total Somvarpel 0002 72 22 50 3,069 1,483 1,586 95,282 37,002 58,280 Rural
6 2 4 156 92 64 8,376 3,048 5,328 Urban 83 37 46 4,065 1,417 2,648 Urban Somvarpet (TP)
6 2 4 156 92 64 8,376 3,048 5,328 Urban Kushalnagar (Cl) 42503000 160 24 136 4,883 2,090 2,793 89,892 34,743 55,149 Total Vimjpet 0003 157 22 135 4,751 2,038 2,713 85,666 33,193 52,473 Rural
3 2 1 132 52 80 4,226 1,550 2,676 Urban 7 5 2 387 252 135 9,576 3,331 6,245 Urban Virajpet (TP) 3 2 132 52 80 4,226 1,550 2,676 Urban Gonikoppal (Cl) 42505000
URBAN 6 I 5 942 667 275 20,446 7,173 13,273 Urban Madikeri (TMC) 42501000 0 0 0 83 37 46 4,065 1,417 2,648 Urban Somvarpel (TP) 42502000 6 2 4 .156 92 64 8,376 3,048 5,328 Urban Kushalnagar (CT) 42503000
7 5 2 387 252 135 9,576 3,331 6,245 Urban Virajpet (TP) 42504000 3 2 132 52 80 4,226 1,550 2,676 Urban Gonikoppal (Cl) 42505000
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APPEl'lDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE
Location Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled
Code population Castes Tribes population population
2 3 4 5 6. 7
42501000 Madikcri (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No.3 710 19 14
Ward No. I EB No.4 514 2 7
Ward No. I EB No.5 628 120 II
Ward No.1 EB No. 16 416 30 2
Ward No.2 EB No. 20 318 0 7
Ward No.2 EB No. 25 578 7 4
Ward No.2 EB No. 26 162 0 5
Ward NO.3 EB No. 24 245 2 5 Ward NO.3 EB No. 41 649 12 8 Ward No.4 EB No. 42 659 28 0
Ward NO.4 EB No. 45 418 3 3
Ward NO.5 ED No. 38 515 0 Ward NO.5 EB No. 39 445 0 0
Ward No.6 EB No. 27 673 137 0 Ward NO.6 EB No. 40 541 0 3 Ward No.7 EB No. 12 738 S59 16 Ward NO.7 EB No. 13 504 128 15 Ward No.7 EBNo.19 209 16 0 Ward No.8 EB No. 10 341 166 5 Ward No.8 EB No. II 398 150 20 Ward NO.9 EB No.1 470 8 13 Ward No.9 EB No.2 311 6 Ward NO.9 EB No.6 606 46 4 Ward No.9 EB No. 14 484 4 9 Ward No.9 EB No. 15 465 31 20 Ward No.9 EB No. 18 657 61 28 Ward No. 10 ED No. 28 329 97 0 Ward No. 10 EB No. 29 609 IS 0 Ward No. 10 EB No. 37 368 18 IS Ward No. 11 EB No. 35 384 12 18 Ward No. 11 EB No. 36 548 17 8 Ward No. II EE No. 47 783 33 49 Ward No. 12 EE No. 32 462 8 10 Ward No. 12 EB No. 33 530 17 16 Ward No. 12 EE No. 34 633 23 10 Ward No. 12 EB No. 48 470 59 0 Ward No. 13 EE No. 17 599 32 7 Ward No. 13 EB No. 30 602 46 0 Ward No. 13 EE No. 31 445 21 8 Ward No. 14 EB No. 49 224 7 0 Ward No. 14 EB No. 50 975 45 22 Ward No. 15 EE No. 58 632 21 10 Ward No. 15 EB No. 64 636 209 11 Ward No. 15 EB No. 65 292 III 0 Ward No. 16 EB No. 56 516 4 3 Ward No. 16 EB No. 57 365 9 0 Ward No. 17 EB No. 62 660 222 17 Ward No. 17 EB No. 63 387 44 5 Ward No. 18 EB No. 55 544 55 II Ward No. 18 EB No. 59 217 9 9 Ward No. 18 EB No. 60 657 46 35
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TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled
Code population Castes Tribes population population
2 3 4 5 6 7
Ward No. 18 EB No. 61 855 72 0 Ward No. 19 EB No. 46 136 6 5 Ward No. 19 EB No. 51 541 41 8 Ward No. 20 EB No. 23 465 8 3 Ward No. 20 EB No. 43 408 5 0 Ward No. 20 EB No. 44 406 5 4 Ward No. 21 EB No. 52 494 45 56 ·Ward No. 21 EB No. 53 ·402 87 Ward No. 21 EB No. 54 437 5 Ward No. 22 EB No.7 451 0 Ward No. 22 EB No.8 429 10 0 Ward No. 22 EB No.9 622 22 0 Ward No. 23 EB No. 21 535 5 0 Ward No. 23 EB No. 22 794 153
42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Ward No. I EB No. I 526 9 0
Ward No.2 EB No.2 640 5 3
Ward No.3 EB No.3 626 281 14
Ward No.4 EB No.4 607 16 16
Ward No.5 EB No.5 652 11 0
Ward No.,6 EB No.6 675 186 2
Ward No.7 EB No.7 630 39 8
Ward No.8 EB No.8 582 39 6
Ward No.9 EB No.9 690 128 3
Ward No. 10 EB No. 10 421 30 0
Ward No. 10 EB No. I r 379 41 7
Ward No. 11 EB No. 12 402 40 3
Ward No. 11 EB No. 13 390 37 7
42503000 KushaJnagar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.1 540 4 37
Ward No. I EB No.2 658 0 62
Ward No. 1 EB No.3 472 69 24
Ward No. I EB No.4 533 5 10
Ward No. I EB No.5 626 225 0
Ward No.1 EB No.6 716 34 45
Ward No. I EB No.7 70] 27 1
Ward No. I EB No.8 556 3 2
Ward No.1 EB No.9 456 48 0
Ward No. I EB No. ]0 383 12 10
Ward No. I EBNo.11 720 252 2
Ward No . .l EB No. 12 743 563 6
Ward No.1 EB No. 13 726 6 2
Ward No.1 EB No. 14 668 150 0
Ward No.1 EB No. 15 571 109 0
Ward No. ] EB No. 16 438 2 4
Ward No.· I EB No. 17 533 95 4
Ward No. ] EB No. 18 552 46 11
Ward No. ] EB No. 19 372 11 0
Ward No.1 EB No. 20 650 138 9
Ward No.1 EB No. 21 265 52
Ward No.1 EB No. 22 548 21 5
Ward No.1 EB No. 23 334 52 19
Ward No.1 EB No. 24 425 14 0
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Location Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled
Code population Castes Tribes
population population
2 3 4 5 6 7
42504000 Virajpet (TP) Ward No.1 EB No. I 623 20 0
Ward No.2 EB No.2 301 I 22
Ward NO.3 EB No.3 675 63 6
Ward No.3 EB No.4 289 20 0
Ward No.3 EB No.5 562 14 0
Ward No.3 EB No.6 445 175 5 Ward No.3 EB No.7 493 63 6
Ward No.4 EB No.8 262 0 '4
Ward No.4 EB No.9 577 8 15
Ward No.5 EB No. ]0 365 0 0
Ward No.5 EB No. 11 745 136 15
Ward No.6 EB No. 12 462 76 0
Ward No.6 EB No. 13 395 7
Ward No.6 EB No. 14 479 49 41
Ward NO.7 EB No. IS 608 57 18
Ward No.7 EB No. 16 484 0
Ward No.7 EB No. 17 433 49 3
Ward No.7 EB No. 18 421 10 7
Ward No.7 EB No. 19 296 10 3
Ward No.8 EB No. 20 336 50 I
Ward No.8 EB No. 21 259 6 0
Ward No.9 EB No. 22 633 54 27
Ward No.9 EB No. 23 135 4 9 Ward No. 10 EB No. 24 757 134 0 Ward No. 10 EB No. 25 417 28 3 Ward No. 10 EB No. 26 725 0 0 Ward No. 10 EB No. 27 324 30 0 Ward No. 10 EB No. 28 471 45 9 Ward No. II EB No. 29 280 4 4 Ward No. II EB No. 30 377 5 5 Ward No. 12 EB No. 31 373 228 0 Ward No. 12 EB No. 32 273 56 5 Ward No. 13 EB No. 33 459 7 4 Ward No. 14 EB No. 34 479 77 6
42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. I 610 35 19 Ward No.1 EB No.2 374 19 Ward No.1 EB No.3 602 15 13 Ward No.2 EB No.4 298 116 2 Ward No.2 EB NO.5 750 139 16 Ward No.3 EB No.7 289 49 1 Ward No.3 EB No.8 443 18 0 Ward No.3 EB No.9 473 14 4 Ward NO.3 EB No. 10 501 6 0 Ward No.4 EB No. II 550 21 12 Ward No.4 EB No. 12 814 37 45 Ward No.4 EB No. 13 517 8 12 Ward No.4 EB No. 14 517 41 Ward NO.5 EB No.6 529 155
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FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
Total/ District! CD Block! Town
Rural/ Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2
37,849 21,178 16,671 29,573 12,206 17,367 36,889 20,174 16,71"5 Total Kodagu 32,433 18,223 . 14,210 26,855 tl,061 15,794 33,742 18,022 15,720 Rural
5,416 2,955 2,461 2,718 . 1,145 1,573 3,147 2,152 995 Urban 5,920 3,228 2,692 5,488 2,371 3,117 6,703 3,627 3,076 Total Madikeri 5,920 3,228 2,692 5,488 2,371 3,117 6,703 3,627 3,076 Ruml
Urban 17,363 9,936 7,427 13,742 5,536 8,206 16,756 9,106 7,650 Total Somvarpet 16,048 9,188 6,860 13,119 5,268 7,851 16,100 8,630 7,470 Rural
1,315 748 567 623 268 355 656 476 180 Urban 1,315 748 . 567 623 268 355 656 476 180 Urban Kushalnagar (CT)
10,846 6,025 4,821 8,540 3,547 4,993 11,280 5,982 5,298 Total Virajpet 10,465 5,807 4,658 8,248 3,422 4,826 10,939 5,765 5,174 Ruml
381 218 163 292 125 167 341 217 124 Urban 381 218 163 292 125 167 341 217 124 Urban Gonikoppal (CT)
URBAN 2,221 1,179 1,042 953 384 569 1,200 851 349 Urban Madikeri (TMC)
533 298 235 329 134 195 387 236 151 Urban Somvarpet (TP)
1,315 748 567 623 268 355 656 476 180 Urban Kushalnagar (CT)
966 512 454 521 234 287 563 372 191 Urban Virajpet (TP)
381 218 163 292 125 167 341 217 124 Urban Gonikoppal (CT)
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category
code Rural!
number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
25 Kodagu Total 34,771 19,201 15,570 814 611 203 2,444 1,293 1,151 Rural 31,854 17,185 14,669 799 601 198 2,332 1,245 1,087 Urban 2,917 2,016 901 15 10 5 112 48 64
0001 Madikeri Total 6,182 3,406 2,776 59 34 25 388 224 164 Rural 6,182 3,406 2,776 59 34 25 . 388 224 164 Urban
0002 Somvarpet Total 15,883 8,678 7,205 675 525 150 1,124 582 542 Rural 15,248 8,220 7,028 663 516 147 1,069 558 511 Urban 635 458 177 12 9 3 55 24 31
42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 635 458 177 12 9 3 55 24 31 0003 Vimjpct Total 10,743 5,762 4,981 77 51 26 875 463 412
Rural 10,424 5,559 4,865 77 51 26 875 463 412 Urban 319 203 116
42505000 Gonikoppal (eT) Urban 319 203 116 URBAN
42501000 Madikeri (TMC) Urban 1,066 775 291 3 2 53 23 30 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 383 234 149 1 42503000 Kushalnagar «('T) Urban 635 458 177 12 9 55 24 31 42504000 Virajpet (TPJ Urban 514 346 168 3 2 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 319 203 115
228
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FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Town
Rural!
Household industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2
271 119 152 31,242 17,178 14,064 2,118 973 1,145 Total Kodagu 253 113 140 28,470 15,226 13,244 1,888 837 1,051 Rural
18 6 12 2,772 1,952 820 230 136 94 Urban 105 33 72 5,630 3,\15 2,515 521 221 300 Total Madikeri 105 33 72 5,630 3,115 2,515 521 . 221 300 Rural
Urban 130 68 62 13,954 7,503 6,451 873 428 445 Total Somvarpet 129 68 61 13,387 7,078 6,309 852 410 442 Rural
I 567 425 142 21 18 3 Urban I 567 425 142 21 18 3 Urban Kushalnagar (eT)
19 12 7 9,772 5,236 4,536 537 220 317 Total Virajpet 19 12 7 9,453 5,033 4,420 SIS 206 309 Rural
319 203 116 22 14 8 Urban 319 203 116 22 14 8 Urban Gonikoppal (eT)
URBAN 3 2 1,007 750 257 134 76 58 Urban Madikeri (TMC) 2 2 380 234 146 4 2 2 Urban Somvarpet (TP)
567 425 142 21 18 3 Urban Kushalnagar (eT)
12 5 7 499 340 159 49 26 23 Urban Virajpet (TP) 319 203 Jl6 22 14 Urban Gonikoppal (eT)
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category code Rural!
number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry
workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 ·3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
25 Kodagu Total 83 46 37 458 214 244 12 2 10 Rural 82 45 37 453 211 242 12 2 10 Urban 5 3 2
0001 Madikeri Total 12 7 5 96 45 51 4 3 Rural 12 7 5 96 45 51 4 3 Urban
0002 Somvarpet Total 51 28 23 320 151 169 6 6 Rural 50 27 23 319 150 169 6 6 Urban I
42503000 Kushalnagar (eT) Urban I 0003 Virajpet Total 20 11 9 38 16 22 2
Rural 20 11 9 38 16 22 2 Urban
42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban URBAN
42501000 Madikeri (TMC) Urban 4 2 2 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 42504000 Virajpet (TP) Urban 42505000· Gonikoppal (eT) Urban
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FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
of marginal workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town Location
Rural/ code Non-workers Urban number Other workers
Persons Males .Females Persons Males Females
47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2
1,565 711 854 30,533 13,210 17,323 Total Kodagu 25 1,341 579 762 25,546 11,262 14,284 Rural
224 132 92 4,987 1,948 3,039 Urban 409 168 241 4,705 1,972 2,733 Total Madikeri 0001 409 168 241 4,705 1,972 2,733 Rural·
Urban 496 249 247 14,349 6,366 7,983 Total Somvarpet 0002 477 233 244 13,067 5,826 7,241 Rural
19 16 3 1,282 540 742 Urban 19 16 3 1,282 540 742 Urban Kushalnagar (Cn 42503000
477 192 285 8,106 3,590 4,516 Total Virajpet 0003 455 178 277 7,774 3,464 4,310 Rural
22 14 8 332 126 206 Urban 22 14 8 332 126 206 Urban Gonikoppal (CT) 42505000
URBAN
130 74 56 1,974 712 1,262 Urban Madikeri (TMC) 42501000 4 2 2 475 196 279 Urban Somvarpet (TP) 42502000
19 16 3 1,282 540 742 Urban Kusha1nagar (CT) 42503000
49 26 23 924 374 550 Urban Vimjpet (TP) 42504000
22 14 8 332 126 206 Urban Gonikoppal (Cn 42505000
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Number of
code Rural! households Total population (including Population in the
number Urban with at least institutional and houseless age-group 0-6
one population)
Scheduled
Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10
25 Kodagu Total 12,241 46,115 23,109 23,006 7,117 3,607 3,510 Rural 11,888 44,896 22,480 22,416 6,987 3,542 3,445 Urban 353 1,219 629 590 130 65 65
0001 MDdikeri Total 1,591 6,358 3,166 3,192 865 423 442 Rural 1,591 6,358 3,166 3,192 865 ·423 442 Urban
0002 Somvarpet Total 2,285 9,132 4,579 4,553 1,305 646 659 Rural 2,220 8,878 4,453 4,425 1,278 638 640 Urban 65 254 126 128 27 8 19
42503000 KushalnDgar (eT) Urban 65 254 126 128 27 8 19 0003 Virajpet Total 8,119 29,787 14,921 14,866 4,862 2,488 2,374
Rural 8,077 29,660 14,861 14,799 4,844 2,481 2,363 Urban 42 127 60 67 18 7 II
42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 42 127 60 67 18 7 11 URBAN
42501000 Madikeri (TMC) Urban 158 550 288 262 54 36 18 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 20 69 36 33 7 3 4 42503000 KushalnDgar (CT) Urban 65 254 126 128 27 8 19 42504000 Virajpet (TP) Urban 68 219 119 100 24 II 13 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 42 127 60 67 18 7 11
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FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
Total! District! CD Block! Town
Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2
]5,742 8,995 6,747 30,373 14,114 16,259 28,18] 14,990 13,191 Total Kodagu 14,883 8,529 6,354 30,0]3 13,951· 16,062 27,693 14,649 lJ,044 Rural
859 466 393 360 163 197 488 341 ]47 Urban 3,248 1,790 1,458 3,110 1,376 1,734 3,731 2,097 1,634 Total Madikeri 3,248 1;790 1,458 3,110 1,376 1,734 3,731 2,097 1,634 Rural
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° 0 Urban 4,292 2,458 1,834 4,840 2,121 2,719 5,011 2,819 2,192 Total Somvarpet 4,109 2,352 1,757 4,769 2,101 2,668 4,915 2,750 2,165 Rural
183 106 77 71 20 51 96 69 27 Urban 183 106 77 71 20 51 96 69 27 Urban Kushalnagar (Cl)
7,589 4,419 3,170 22,198 10,502 11,696 19,110 9,836 9,274 Total Virajpet 7,526 4,387 3,139 22.134 10,474 11,660 19,047 9,802 9,245 Rural
63 32 31 64 28 36 63 34 29 Urban 63 32 31 64 28 36 63 34 29 Urban Gonikoppal (CT)
URBAN 402 208 194 148 80 68 200 143 57 Urban Madikeri (TMC)
46 27 19 23 9 14 37 23 14 Urban Somvarpet (TP) 183 106 77 71 20 51 96 69 27 Urban Kusha1nagar (CT)
165 93 72 54 26 28 92 12 20 Urban Virajpet (TP)
63 32 31 64 28 36 63 34 29 Urban Gonikoppa1 (CT)
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Location District! CD Block! Total! Industrial category
code Town Rural!
number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
25 Kodagu Total 26,444 14,304 12,140 506 366 140 1,581 862 719 Rnral 26,005 13,996 12,009 504 364 140 1,573 857 716 Urban 439 308 131 2 2 S 5 3
0001 Madikeri Total 3,344 1,938 1,406 140 87 53 243 lSI 92 Rural· 3,344 1,938 1,406 140 87 53 243 151· 92 Urban
0002 Somvarpet Total 4,633 2,667 1,966 264 216 48 612 346 266 Rural 4,547 2,604 1,943 262 214 48 612 346 266 Urban 86 63 23 2 2
42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 86 63 23 2 2 0003 Virajpet Total 18,176 9,487 8,689 102 63 39 721 361 360
Rural 18,114 9,454 8,660 102 63 39 718 360 358 Urban 62 33 29 3 I 2
42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 62 33 29 3 I 2 URBAN
42501000 Madikeri (TMC) Urban 168 120 48 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 37 23 14 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 86 63 23 2 2 42504000 Virajpet (TP) Urban 86 69 17 4 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 62 33 29 3 2
236
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Town
Rural!
Household industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2
268 118 150 24,089 12,958 11,131 1,737 686 1,051 Total Kodagu 258 110 148 23,670 12,665 11,005 1,688 653 1,035 Rural
10 8 2 419 293 126 49 33 16 Urban 128 43 85 2,833 1,657 1,176 387 159 228 Total Madikeri 128 ·43 85 2,833 1,657 ·1,176 387 159 228 . Rural
Urban 85 45 40 3,672 2,060 1,612 378 152 226 Total Somvarpet 84 44 40 3,589 2,000 1,589 368 146 222 Rural
1 83 60 23 10 6 4 Urban 83 60 23 10 6 4 Urban Kushalnagar (CT)
46 23 23 17,307 9,040 8,267 934 349 585 Total Virajpet 46 23 . 23 17,248 9,008 8,240 933 348 585 Rural
59 32 27 I I Urban 59 32 27 1 Urban Gonikoppal (C1)
URBAN 167 119 48 32 23 9 Urban Madikeri (TMC)
4 3 33 20 13 Urban Somvarpet (TP)
I 83 60 23 10 6 4 Urban Kushalnagar (CT)
5 4 77 62 15 6 3 3 Urban Virajpet (TP)
59 32 27 Urban Gonikoppal (CT)
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Location District/ CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category
code Rurall
number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry
workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4S 46
25 Kodagu Total 91 39 52 365 160 205 17 6 II Rural 89 37 52 365 160 205 16 5 11 Urban 2 Z I 1
0001 Madikeri Total .58 21 37 172 91 81 6 6 Rural 58 21 37 172 91 81 6 6 Urban
0002 Somvarpet Total 16 10 6 136 46 90 Rural 14 8 6 136 46 90 Urban 2 2
42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) Urban 2 2 0003 Virajpet Total 17 8 9 57 23 34 9 4 5
Rural 17 8 9 57 23 34 9 4 5 Urban
42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban URBAN
42501000 Madikeri (TMC) Urban 42502000 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 42503000 Kushalnagar (eT) Urban 2 2 42504000 Virajpet (TP) Urban 42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban
238
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
of marginal workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town Location Rural/ code
Non-workers Urban number Other workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2
1,264 481 783 17,934 8,119 9,815 Total Kodagu 2S 1,218 451 767 17,203 7,831 9,372 Rural
46 31) 16 731 288 443 Urban 151 47 104 2,627 1,069 1,558 Total Madikeri 0001 151 47 104 2,627 1,069 1,558 Rural
Urban 225 95 130 4,121 1,760 2,361 Total Somvarpet .0002 217 91 126 3,963 1,703 2,260 Rural
8 4 4 158 57 101 Urban 8 4 4 158 57 101 Urban Kushalnagar (eT) 42503000
851 314 537 10,677 5,085 5,592 Total Virajpet 0003 850 313 537 10,613 5,059 5,554 Rural
64 26 38 Urban 64 26 38 Urban Gonikoppal (CT) 42505000
URBAN 32 23 9 350 145 205 Urban Madikeri (TMC) 42501000
32 13 19 Urban Somvarpet (TP) 42502000 8 4 4 158 57 101 Urban Kushalnagar (eT) 42503000 5 2 3 127 47 80 Urban Virajpet (TP) 42504000
64 26 38 Urban Gonikoppal (CT) 42505000
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· MADIKERI C.D. BLOCK
Location code
number
0001 0001 0001
Name of Village 2
Madikeri (Total) Madikeri (Rural) Madikeri (Urban) Madikeri (Rural)
02726200 Karike 02726300 Thannimani 02726400 Cherangala 02726500 Snnmipulikotu (No.2) 02726600 Bhngamandala 02726700 Kundacheri 02726800 Kopalti 02726900 Bcttathur 02727000 Kolagadalu 02727100 Singathuru 02727200 B.Badaga 02727300 Bengooru 02727400 Karugunda 02727500 Bcttngeri 02727600 Aiyangeri 02727700 Kundalpadi Peraje 02727800 Melchembu 02727900 Sampaje 02728000 Made 02728100 Katakeri (Rural) 02728200 Hcravanadu 02728300 Aruvathoklu 02728400 Mekeri 02728500 Biligeri 02728600 Kaggodlu 0272 8700 Hakathoor 02728800 Kalooru 02728900 Hammiyala 02729000 Mukkodlu 02729100 Galibeedu 02729200 Monnangeri 02729300 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 02729400 Hcbbettageri 02729500 Makkandur 02729600 Kamangeri 02729700 Ibnivalvadi (Rural) 02729800 Kadagadalu 02729900 Maragodu 02730000 Hoskeri 02730 100 Kanthur 02730200 Mutharmudi 02730300 Kumbaladalu 02730400 Hodavada 02730500 Hoddur 02730600 M. Badaga 02730700 Kiggalu 02730800 Sodluru Kattemadu 02730900 Arekadu 02731000 Naladi 0273 1 I 00 Peroor 02731200 Ballamavati 02731300 Yemmemadu 02731400 Nelji 02731500 Kunjila
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Total population (including Area of institutional and houseless
Village in Number of population) hectares households -P=-er-s-o-ns.......Jt:..::.I:-:M7a::l:::es='-''--:P=-e-m-a-:l-e-s
3 4 5 6 7
6,955.0 1,990.0
10,128.0 5,203.0 3,251.0 2,502.0 1,742.0 3,647.0 2,374.0
727.0 899.0
1,368.0 1,489.0
500.0 5,860.0 3,370.0 4,939.0 2,181.0 2,456.0 1,143.0
545.0 836.0 848.0
1,184.0 832.0
1,049.0 5,813.0 4,811.0 2,471.0
3,760.0 5,662.0
866.0
682.0 1,475.0
72.0 1,005.0 1,123.0 1,281.0 1,008.0
835.0 519.0 593.0 393.0 951.0
1,079.0 1,012.0 1,097.0
764.0 8,782.0 2,511.0 1,306.0
510.0 1,774.0 1,644.0
25,419 25,419
1,023 216 348 123 514 360 145 287 572 183 196 353 355 337 307 764 7&4 668 478 348 417 238 484 441 283 468
287 92
204
327 294 212 193 439 232 482 539 499 414 652 199 155 341 576 540 430 511 466 133 161 346 477 266 584
109,516 109,516
4,488 893
1,440 576
2,149 1,482
595 1,150 2,315
760 765
1,433 1,407 1,457 1,660 3,693 3,700 3,132 2,052 1,531 1,799
977 1,998 1,940 1,151 1,976 1,009
384 930
I,BS 1,319 1,165
862 1,758 1,035 2,008 2.200 1,942 1,647 2,804
846 650
2,048 2.499 1,996
1.775 2,002 1,947
527 637
1,314 2,925 1,1l2 2,695
54,537 54,537
2,235
440 739 288
1,103
739 294 578
1,129 387 375
723 695 714 841
1,835 1,86\ 1,532 1,035
759· 901 489 992 985 576 960 498 194 468 608 653 583 433 853 516 985
1,078 950 785
1,424 410 307
1,035 1,232 1.022
876 996 967 274 325 647
1,493
567 1,345
54,979 54,979
2,253 453 701 288
1,046 743 301
572
1,186 373 390 710 712 743
819 1,858 1,839 1,600 1,017
772 898 488
1,006 955 575
1,016 51 I 190 462 627 666 582 429 905 519
1,023 1,122
992 862
1,380 436 343
1,013 1,267
974 899
1,006 980 253 312 667
1,432 545
1,350
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Population in the age-group 0-6
Persons Males Females 8 9 10
14,369 14,369
599
96 101 76
236 184 68
141 296
74 67
174 164 206 279 480 439 414 218 204 253
141 254 264 137 260 105 43
107 147 145 95 96
204 120 228 306 249 207 399 120 76
366 327 265 229 270 270
61 79
149 652 101 417
7,185 7,185
281
52 46 39
114 100 34 76
143 42 33 91 80 98
142 266 227 204 125 100 129 64
129 124
75 132 49 19 59 86 69 46 43 98 56
109 152 118 108 210
53 26
188 159 132 105 152 128 36 39 81
337 51
199
7,184 7,184
318 44 55 37
122 84 34 65
153 32 34 83 84
108 137 214 212 210
93 104 124
77 125 140 62
128 56 24 48 61 76
49 53
106 64
119 154 131
99 189 67 50
\78 168 133 124 118
142 25 40 68
315 50
218
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Madikeri
Scheduled Castes popuation Persons Males Females
II 12 13
11.408 11,408
1,112 76
105
46 208
91 91 42 13
262 201 186
1 163 157 291
59 42
355 148 119 121 223 312
24
79 219
76 134 220 193 377 440 248 110 205 483 222
87 SO
468 359 470 206 334
18 52 33 49 47
III
5,599 5,599
559 34 55
32 104
55 39 24
6 132 101 94
1 84 85
134 29 17
180 71 57 64
109 146
14
46 108 34 68
107 93
187 208 112 54 91
234 107 40 25
221
186 212
99 161
II 29 20 26 23 54
5,809 5,809
553 42 50
14 104
36 52 18 7
130 100
92
79 72
157 30 25
175 77 62 57
114 166
10
33 III 42 66
IJ3 100 190 232 136 56
114 249 ll5 47 25
247 173 258 107 173
7 23 13 23. 24 57
Scheduled Tribes population Persons Males Females
14 15 16
6,358 6,358
691 87 78 51
259 66 54
133 88 32 IO 68 15 39 23
431 462 338 240
42 50 11
92 210
69 75 10
28 159 238
17 29
110
4
21 64 81 73
41 15 4
43 42
104 231 165 118 35 35 31 27 63
3,166 3,166
334 40 38 28
121 31 24 66 47 19
6 38
7 20 11
213 225 174 121 22 21
6 46
117 40 29
6
9 77
120 10 19 57
3
9 28 47 34 20
9 3
21 21 45
118 88 60 18 21 17 13 30
3,192 3,192
357 47 40 23
138 35 30 67 41 13 4
30 8
19 12
218 237 164 119 20 29
5 46 93 29 46
4
19 82
118 7
10 53
1 12 36 34 39 21
6
22 21 59
113 77 58 17 14 14 14 33
Persons 17
77,440 77,440
2,793 703
1,153 459
1,683 1,100
451 879
1,635 590 650
1,036 1,087
967 1,205 2,702 2,723 2,184 1,565 1,144 1,160
689 1,427 1,161
789 1,424
746 257 687 919
1,004 965 605
1,160 731
1,294 1,504 1,379 1,148 2,041
618 546
1,539 1,750 1,524 1,180 1,321 1,099
368 482
1.019 1,787
861 1,836
Literates Males
18
40,944 40,944
1,532 354 627 237 922 563 228 467 863 306 328 549 556 514 661
1,416 1.461 1,139
828 601 618 366 769 638 415 733 394 152 365 471 522 504 339 627 411 712 792 711 563
1,075 322 277 800 934 814 609 678 622 192 251 505
1,005 458 971
Females· Name of Village 19 2
36,496 Madikeri (Total) 36,496 Madikcri (Rural)
Madikeri (Urban) Madikeri (Rural)
1,261 Karike 349 Thannimani 526 Cherangala 222 Sannapulikotu (No.2) 761 Bhagamandaln 537 Kundaeheri 223 Kopatti 4 12 Bettathur 772 Kolagadalu 284 Singathuru 322 B.Badaga 487 Bengoo11l 531 Karugunda 453 Bettageri 544 Aiyangeri
1,286 Kundalpadi Peraje 1,262 Melchembu 1,045 Sampaje
737 Made 543 Katakeri (Rural) 542 Heravanadu 323 Aruvathoklu 658 Mekeri 523 Biligeri 374 Kaggodl~
691 Hakathoor 352 Kalooru 105 Hammiyala 322 Mukkod1u 448 Galibeedu 482 Monnangeri 461 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 266 Hebbettageri 533 Makkandur 320 Kamangeri 582 Ibnivalvadi (Rural) 712 Kadagadalu 668 Maragodu 585 Hoskeri 966 Kanthur 296 Muthannudi 269 Kumbaladalu 739 Hodavada 816 Hoddur 710 M. Badaga 571 Kiggalu 643 Sodlurn Kattemadu 477 Arekadu 176 Naladi 231 Peroor 514 Ballamavati 782 Yemmemadu 403 Nelji 865 Kunjila
243
Location code
number Name of Village 2
0001 0001 0001
Madikcri (Total) Madikeri (Rural) Madikeri (Urban) Madikcri (Ruml)
02726200 Karike 02726300 Thannimani
02726400 Cherangala 02726500 Sannapulikotu (No.2) 02726600 Bhagamandala 02726700 Kundacheri
02726800 Kopatti 02726900 Bcttathur 02727000 Kolagadalu
02727100 Singathuru 02727200 B.Badaga 02727300 Bengooru 02727400 Karugunda 02727500 Beltagcri
02727600 Aiyangeri 02727700 Kundalpadi Peraje
02727800 Melchembu 02727900 Sampaje 02728000 Made
02728100 Katakeri (Rural) 02728200 Hcravanadu 02728300 Aruvathoklu 02728400 Mckeri 02728500 Biligcri 02728600 Kaggodlu 02728700 Bakathoor
02728800 Kalooru 02728900 Hammiyula 02729000 Mukkodlu 02729100 Galibeedu 02729200 Monnangeri
02729300 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 02729400 Bebbcttageri 02729500 Makkandur 02729600 Kamangeri 02729700 lbnivalvadi (Rural) 02729800 Kadagada1u 02729900 Maragodu 02730000 !-loskeri
02730100 Kanthur 02730200 Mutharmudi 02730300 Kumbalada1u 02730400 Hodavada 02730500 Hoddur 02730600 M. Badaga
02730700 Kiggalu 027308UO Sodluru Kattemadu 02730900 Arekadu
02731000 Naladi 02731100 Peroor
'02731200 Hallarnavati
02731300 Yemmcmadu 02731400 Nelji 02731500 Kunjila
244
Illiterates Persons Males Females
20 21 22
32,076 32,076
1,695 190 287 117 466 382 144 271 680 170 115 397 320 490 455 991 977 948 487 387 639 288 571 779 362 552 263 127 243 316 315 200 257
598 304 714 696 563 499 763 228 104 509 749 472 595 681 848 159 155 295
1,138 251 859
13,593 13,593
703 86
112 51
181 176
66 III 266
81 47
174
139 200 180
419 400 393 207
158 283 123 223
347 161 227 104 42
103 137 131 79 94
226 105 273 286 239 222 349
88 30
235
298 208 267
318 345
82 74
142 488 109 374
18,483 18,483
992 104
175
66 285 206 78
160 414
89 68
223 181 290
275
572 577 555 280 229 356 165 348
432 201 325 159 85
140 179 184 121 163 372
199 441 410 324 277 414 140 74
274 451 264 328 363 503
77 81
153 650 142 485
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Total workers Persons Males Females
23 24 25
54,970 54,970
1,919
354 671 195
972 795
269 620
1,179
415 522
847 633 708 546
1,982 2,154 1,543 1,343
780 992 633
1,065 1,103
630 1,064
722
255 518 709 645 333 444 959 541
1,072 1,164 1,148
909 1,176
487 206 558
1,255 890 847 964
1,062 262 452 727
1,038 667
1,257
33,824 33,824
1,348
286 535 165 682 468 \85 368 691 256 262 486 434 453 451
1,203
1,227 975 746 470 533 348 614 647 359 573 381 128 318 382 431 219 266 571 328 636 649 626 526 798 264 149 476 772
605 559 644 586 ]"67 234 425 686 411 792
21,146 21,146
571 68
136 30
290 327
84 252 488 159 260 361 199 255
95 779 927 5(j8 597 310 459 285 451 456 271 491 341 127 200 327 214 114 178 388 213 436 515 522
383 378 223
57
82 483 285 288 320
476 95
218 302 352 256 465
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Main workers Persons Males Females
26 27 28
49,189 49,189
1,887
196 538
194 878 710 269 578
1,038 375 257 710 617 546
445 1,744 1,774
1,278 1,113
632 616 584
1,055 1,049
566 1,064
681 255 374 571 489 273 372
877 512 802
1,142 1,127
894 1,135
432 206 554
1,227
888 847 948
1,016
90 415 641 808 665
1,221
31,568 31,568
1,337
173 440 165 633 448 185 347 640 241 176 453 426 359 402
1,134 1,140
839
660 419 411 332 607 621 343 573 358 128 302
326 368 176 251 535 314 485 637 618 521 780 254 149 472
753 604 559 632 563
77 224 387 630
411 776
17,621 17,621
550 23
98
29 245 262 84
231 398 134
81 257
191 187
43
610 634 439 453
213 205 252 448 428 223 491 323 127 72
245 121
97 121 342 198 317 505 509 373
355 178 57 82
474
284 288 316 453
13 191 254 178 254 445
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Madikeri
Industrial category of main workers Household industry
Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2
4,]76 4,]76
26 130 271
81 194 127
2,853 2,853
19 119 253
78 127 86
363 198 II 6 16 10
27 19 12 9 10· 9 I3 13
108 55 67 42 33 23
243 145 128 76 131 99 67 39 9 6
43 31 12 9 2 2
543 '282 246 123 132 . 122
153 88 107 81
1,323 1,323
7 II 18 3
67 41
165 5 6
8 3
53 25 10 98 52 32 28
3 12 3
1,499 1,499
35
120 29
174 263
41 7
2 4 5
43 5
2 28 23
2 128
1
20 I
30 119
18
93] 931
30 62 24
106 155
22 6
3 4
27 3
2 15 14
1 81
1
10 I
26 64 15
568 568
5 58
5 68
108
19
16 2
13 9
47
10
4 55
3
696 696
,32
5 5
9 19 13
7 15 8 2 2
3 80 73
152 23 15 8 2
I
7
2
259 259
21 4 2 9 8
10
6 4
2
18 I3 17 2
8 5 2
9
437 437
11
3
11 3
4 9 4
2 62 60
135 21
7 3
I 6
42,818 42,818
1,828 26
142 75
491 307 269 167
1,005 351 255 681 603 532 424
1,513 1,629 1,092
847 487 449 492
1,043 877 546
1,062 118
27,525 27,525
1,297 20
123 54
392 197 185 124· 622 227 175 432 416 347 384
1,034 1,082
799 513 333 292 277 600 509 332 571
66
15,293 Madikeri (Total) 15,293 Madikeri (Rural)
Madikeri (Urban) Madikeri (Rural)
531 Karike 6 Thannimani
19 Cherangala 21 Sannapulikotu (No.2) 99 Bhagamandala
110 Kundacheri 84 Kopatti 43 Bettathur
383 Kolagadalu 124 Singathuru 80 B.Badaga
249 Bengooru 187 Karugunda 185 Bettageri 40 Aiyangeri
479 Kundalpadi Per'!ie 547 Melchembu 293 Samp'!ic 334 Made 154 Katakeri (Rural) 157 Heravanadu 215 Aruvalhoklu 443 Mekeri 368 Biligeri 214 Kaggodlu 491 Hakathoor
52 Kalooru 4 Hamrniyala
57 Mukkodlu 125 Galibeedu 76 Monnangeri
42 32 28 17
261 123
10 65 26 10 11 29
25 2
16 2
8 210 299 339 229 344 790 508 793
4 153 174 263 144 234 477 312 476 594 611 517 665 242 105 396 681 544 494 624 545
85 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 110 Hebbettageri
85 56 2 I 8 8
38 29 2 2 5 4
63. 50 20 10
2 2 77 76 40 25 30 27 52 42 6 4
II 11 I 1
I 52 49 17 17 13 8
1
9
.13 10
15
10 2
3
5
2
11 1
88 2
68
31 33 35
50 5 4
2
6
44 2
42
16 32 19
37 4 2
5
.44
26
15
16
13 1 2
2
10 7
32
60 I 6 9 6
5
2 3
1 8 4
21
31
4 4 6
2
I 2
2
3
11
29
2 5
3
1,083 1,117
889 952 410 136 477
1,096 824 754 933 998
89 409 640
706 641
1,201
76 221
J86 544 389 764
3!3 Makkandur 196 Karnangeri 317 Ibnivalvadi (Rural) 489 Kadagadalu 506 Maragodu 372 Hoskeri 287 Kanthur 168 Mutharmudi 31 Kumbaladalu 81 Hodavada
415 Hoddur 280 M. Badaga 260 Kiggalu 309 Sodium Kattemadu 453 Arekadu
13 Naladi 188 PeToor 254 Ballamavati 162 Yemrncrnadu 252 Nelji 437· Kunjila
245
Location code
number Name of Village 2
0001 0001 0001
Madikeri (Total) Madikeri (Rural) Madikeri (Urban) Madikeri (Rural)
02726200 Knrike 02726300 Thannimani 02726400 Chernngala
02726500 Saunapulikotu (No.2) 02726600 Shagamandala 02726700 Kundacheri 02726800 Kopatli 02726900 Settathur 02727000 Kolagadalu
02727100 Singathuru 02727200 B.Badaga 02727300 Deugaoru 02727400 Karugunda 02727500 Bettngeri 02727600 Aiyangeri 02727700 Kuudalpadi Peraje 02727800 Melchembu 02727900 Sampaje 02728000 Made 02728100 Katakeri (Rural) 02728200 Heravauadu
02728300 Aruvathoklu 02728400 Mckeri 02728500 Siligeri 02728600 Kaggodlu 02728700 Hakathoor 02728800 Kalooru 02728900 Hammiyala
02729000 Mukkodlu 02729100 Galibeedu 02729200 Monnangeri
02729300 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 02729400 Hebbettageri 02729500 M akkandur
02729600 Karnangeri 02729700 Ibnivalvadi (Rural) 02729800 Kadagadalu 02729900 Maragodu 02730000 Hoskeri
.02730100 Kanthur 02730200 Muthannudi 02730300 Kumbaladalu 02730400 Hodavada 02730500 Hodd"r 02730600 M. Bad.ga 02730700 Kiggalu
02730800 Sodluru Kattemadu 02730900 Arekadu 02731000 Naladi 02731100 Peroor 02731200 Ballamavati 02731300 Y cmmemndu 02731400 Nelji 02731500 Kunjila
246
Marginal workers Persons Males Females
41 42 43
5,781 5,781
32 158 133
I 94 85
42 141 40
265 137
16 162 101
238 380 26S 230 148 376 49 10 54 64
41
144 138 156 60 72 82 29
270 22 21 15 41 S5
4 28
2
16 46
172 37 86
230
2 36
2,256 2,256
II 113 95
49 20
21 51 15 86 33
8 94 49
69 87
136 86 51
122 16 7
26 16
23
16 56 63 43 15 36 14
151
12 8 5
18 10
4 19
12 23 90 10 38 56
16
3,525 3,525
21 45 38
45 65
21 90 25
179 104
8 68 52
169 293 129 144 97
254 33
3 28 48
18
128 82 93 17
57 46 15
119
10 13 10 23 45
9
4 23 82 27 48
174 2
20
Persons 44
759 759
6 59 17
I 27
4
7
2
83 105
2
97 12 15 4
2
10
7 69 52
4
5
2
I 4
2 2
1
22
43
6
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Cultivators Males
45
349 349
56
13
15 I
33 34
I 3S
5 2
2 4
3 28 26
4
2
2
2
S
22
Females 46
410 410
6 3 4
1 12 3
4
2
50 71
I 62
7 13 4
6
4 41 26
3
1 2
17
21
6
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
1ndustrial category
Agricultural labourers Persons Males Females
47 48 49
840 840
93 111
29 65
20
4
52
43
25 I
2
34
2 53 23
5
2
21
130
83 2 6
376 376
52 79
16 13
12
2
17
13
5
21
23 II 2
.2
67
11
2
464 464
41 32
13 52
8
2
35
30
1
20
13
2 30 12
19
63
72 2
4
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Madikeri
of marginal workers
Household industry workers Persons Males Females
50 51 52
68 68
3 2
10
2
2 3 7
9 2
5
2
18 18
4
2
.1
50 50
6
2 2
7 9 2
5
2
2
Other workers Persons
53
4,114 4,114
26 6 5
35 14
5 140 40
262 137
14 156 99
100 268 211 131 135 331 44
9 50 53
5
133 16 78 51 67 82 29
265 22 20 14 15 55
2 25
2
15 45 19 37 85
104
24
Males 54
1,513 1,513
11 5 3
18 5
2 50 15 84 33
7
92 49 18 53
122 51 46
115 16 7
23 II
I3 5
25 37 13 36 14
148 12 7 5
13 10
2 17
1
12 22 17 10 38 23
14
Females 55
2,601 2,601
15
2
17 9
3 90 25
178 104
7
64 50
, 82 215
89 80 89
216 28
2
27 42
4
120 11 53 14 54 46 15
117 10 13 9 2
45
8
3 23
2 27 47 81
10
Non-workers Persons Males Females Name of Village
56 57 58 2
54,546 20,713 54,546 20,713
2,569 887 539 154 769 204 381 123
1,177 421 687 271 326 530
1,136 345 243 586 774 749
1,114 1,711 1,546 1,589
709 751 807 344 933 837 521 912 287 129 412 526 674 832 418 799 494 936
1,036 794 738
1,628 359 444
1,490 1,244 1,106
928 1,038
885 265 185 587
1,887 445
1,438
109 210 438 13l 113 237 261 261 390 632 634 557 289 289 368 141 378 338 217 387 117 66
150 226 222 364 167 282 188 349 429 324 259 626 146 158 559 460 417 317 352 381 107 91
222 807 156 553
33,833 Madikeri (Total) 33,833 Madikeri (Rural)
Madikeri (Urban) Madikeri (Rural)
1,682 Karike 385 Thannirnani 565 Cherangala 258 . Sannapulikotu (No.2) 756' Bhagarnandala 4 I 6 Kundacheri 217 Kopatti 320 Bel1athur 698 Kolagadalu 214 Singathuru 130 B.Badaga 349 Bengooru 5 13 Karugunda 488 Bettageri 724 Aiyangeri
1,079 Kundalpadi Peraje 912 Melchernbll
1,032 Sampaje 420 Made 462 Katakeri (Rural) 439 Heravanadu 203 Aruvathoklu 555 Mekeri 499 Biligeri 304 Kaggodlu 525 Hakathoor 170 Kalooru 63 Harnrniyala
262 Mukkodlu 300 Galibeedu
. 452 Monnangeri 468 Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural) 251 Hebbettageri 517 Makkandur 306 Kamangeri 587 Ibnivalvadi (Rural) 607 Kadagadalu 470 Maragodu 479 Hoskeri
1,002 Kanthur 213 Mutharmudi 286 Kurnbaladalu 931 Hodavada 784 Hoddur 689 M. Badaga 611 Kiggalu 686 Sodluru Katternadu 504 Arekadu 158 Naladi 94 Peroor
365 Ballarnavati 1,080 Ycrnmernadu
289 Nelji 88-5 Kunjila
Location code
number
0001 0001 0001
02726200 02726300 02726400 02726500 02726600 02726700 02726800 02726900 02727000 02727100 02727200 02727300 02727400 02727500 02727600 02727700 02727800 02727900 02728000 02728100 02728200 02728300 02728400 02728500 02728600 02728700 02728800 02728900 02729000 02729100 02729200 02729300 02729400 02729500 02729600 02729700 02729800 02729900' 02730000 02730100 02730200 02730300 . 02730400 02730500 02730600 02730700 02730800 02730900 02731000 02731100 02731200 02731300 02731400 02731500
247
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-
Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the
code Village in Number of EOEulation) alile-l[oul2 0-6 number Name ofVilla~e hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
02731600 Yevakapadi 7,302.0 434 1,804 873 931 206 100 106 02731700 Chclavara 3,062.0 160 627 305 322 62 28 34 02731800 Kokeri 832.0 220 880 425 455 117 48 69 02731900 Kolakeri 1,200.0 565 2,456 1,229 1,227 393 189 204 02732000 Napoklu 1,224.0 617 2,715 1,350 1,365 434 210 224 02732100 Paloor 658.0 218 1,003 480 523 147 66 81 02732200 Bethu 727.0 552 2,553 1,301 1,252 395 196 199 02732300 Ba1amuri 659.0 253 963 460 503 III 51 . 60
02732400 Kommjageri 797.0 398 1,595 814 781 187 110 77 02732500 Kirundadu 1,065.0 268 1,032 512 520 121 55 66 02732600 Nariyandada 793.0 345 1,521 776 745 223 120 103 02732700 Kurada 2,553.0 236 837 427 410 84 46 38 02732800 Ara~atlu 846.0 410 1,740 R56 884 2:>1 112 119
248
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ~""------~~--~
CENSUS ABSTRACT Madikeri
Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2
225 III 114 260 113 147 1,136 588 548 Yevakapadi 67 29 38 58 22 36 480 251 229 Chelavara 74 36 38 8 4 4 623 323 300 Kokeri 61 31 30 67 29 38 1,719 908 gIl Kolakeri 84 43 41 42 20 22 1,939 1,012 927 Napoklu
15 7 8 694 358 336 Pa100r 196 94 102 44 22 22 1,816 979 837 Bethu 143 71 72 36 21 IS ~ 652~ 319 333 Balamuri 341 164 177 87 59 28 1,082 572 51O Konanjageri
88 42 46 57 29 28 808 414 394 Kirundadu 207 104 103 32 15 17 1,082 574 508 Nariyandada 122 64 58 89 48 41 515 277 238 Karada
62 28 34 61 30 31 1,165 602 563 Arapattu
249
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V1LLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock-
Location
code JIIiterates Tolal workers Main workers
number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
02731600 Yevakapadi 668 285 383 1,]04 612 492 1,093 606 487 02731700 Chelavara 147 54 93 409 224 185 323 215 108 02731800 Kokeri 257 102 155 445 275 170 339 231 108 02731900 Kolakeri 737 321 416 1,021 711 310 990 697 293 02732000 Napoklu 776 338 438 1,129 733 396 1,065 720 345 02732100 Paloor 309 122 187 535 310 225 470 264 206 02732200 Bethu 737 322 415 1,069 784 285 1,037 768 269 02732300 Balamuri 311 141 170 600 301 299 596 300 296 02732400 Konanjageri 513 242 271 838 509 329 766 488 278 02732500 Kirundadu 224 98 126 469 304 165 405 273 132 02732600 Nariyandada 439 202 237 863 464 399 666 414 252 02732700 Karada 322 150 172 53] 296 235 513 293 220 02732800 AraEattu 575 254 321 756 507 249 751 505 246
250
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Madikeri
Industrial catel,1:0!l of main workers Household industry
Cultivators A~riculturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons. Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2
5 5 4 2 2 18 9 9 1,066 590 476 Yevakapadi 4 I 3 319 214 105 Chelavara 3 2 1 336 229 107 Kokeri 5 3 2 1 1 3 2 981 692 289 Kolakeri
21 15 6' 5 2 3 2 2 1,037 701 336 Napoklu 3 2 1 467 262 205 Paloor
73 53 20 6 4 2 7 4 3 951 707 244 Bethu IS' 8 10 7 5 2 571 287 284 Balamuri 31 30 1 1 1 734 457 277 Konanjageri 89 82 7 27 22 5 2 287 168 119 Kirundadu
7 5 2 15 14 644 395 249 Nariyandada 3 2 510 291 219 Karada
16 5 II 6 6 729 494 235 Arapattu
251
Location code Marginal workers
number Name of Village Persons Males Females I 2 41 42 43
02731600 Yevakapadi II 6 5 02731700 Chelavara 86 9 77 02731800 Kokeri 106 44 62 02731900 Kolakeri 31 14 17 02732000 Napoklu 64 13 51 02732100 Paloor 65 46 19 02732200 Bethu 32 16 16 02731300 Balamuri 4 3 02732400 Konanjageri 72 21 51 02732500 Kirundadu 64 31 33 02732600 Nariyandada 197 50 147 02732700 Karada 18 3 15 02732800 Ara attu 5 2 3
252
Persons 44
3
5 60 2 2 2 4
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Cultivators Males Females
45 46
I 3
2 3 41 19
2 2 2
VILLAGE PRIMARX CD Block-
Industrial category
Agrieulturallabourers Persons Males Females
47 48 49
4 4 4 3
22 20 2
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Madikeri
of marginal workers
Location
Household indust!I workers Other workers Non-workers code
Persons Males· Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females . Name of Village number
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2
II 6 5 700 261 439 Yevakapadi 02731600 85 9 76 218 81 137 Chelavara 02731700
103 44 59 435 150 285 Kokeri 02731800 3 3 28 14 14 1,435 518 917 Ko1akeri 02731900
58 10 48 1,586 617 969 Napoklu 02732000 468 170 298 Paloor 02732100
26 15 11 1,484 517 967 Bethu 02732200 2 I I 363 159 204 Balamuri 02732300
69 21 48 757 305 452 Konanjageri 02732400
2 2 36 8 28 563 208 355 Kirundadu 02732500
196 50 146 658 312 346 Nariyandada 02732600
4 3 14 2 12 306 131 175 Karada 02732700
5 2 3 984 349 635 Arapattu 02732800
253
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
· SOMVARPET C.D. BLOCK
Location code
number Name of Village 2
(lOO],
0002 0002
Somvarpet (Total) Somvarpet (Rural) Somyarpct (Urban) Somvarpct (Rural)
02732900 Kasuru 02733000 Kelakodli 02733100 Dod"akodli 02733200 Janardanahalli 02733300 Neergunda 02733400 Kirikodli 02733500 Bydagotta 02733600 Urugutti 02733700 Doddabilaha 02733800 Madre 02733900 Bernbalur 02734000 Sivaralli 02734100 1st Kudlur 02734200 Kerekeri 02734300 Honnekodi 02734400 Kattcpura 02734500 Kattepura Forest 02734600 Agalli 02734700 Niluvagilu 02734800 Doddaband.ra 02734900 Koragallu 02735000 Avaradalu 02735100 Mudravalli 02735200 Hulse 02735300 Bellarahalli 02735400 Nakalagodu 02735500 Hebbulsc 02735600 Managali 02735700 Kitturu 02735800 Dundalli 02735900 Cheekanalli 02736000 Kajur 02736100 Bidarur 02736200 Doddakolathur 02736300 Gopalapura 02736400 Chowdena Halli 02736500 Sidigalale 02736600 Hithlukcri 02736700 Nandigunda 02736800 Heggula 02736900 Gowdalli 02737000 Sunti 02737100 I-lonnahanakodu 02737200 Doddamolathe 02737300 Malambi Forest No.2 02737400 Channapura 02737500 Malambi Forest 02737600 Doddakanagalu 02737700 Alur 02737800 Malambi 02737900 Mullur 02738000 Nidtha 02738100 Mensa 02738200 Syandalkote Forest
256
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Total population (including
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Area of institutional and houseless Population in the age-group 0-6 Village in Number of ---;;:-__ _JPt::o::Jp~u;:l::;:at~io:::.:n~),-;:;-----;_
hectares households Persons Males Females Persons, Males Females 3 4
230.0 470.0 540.0 423.0 273.0 271.0 230.0 445.0 427.0 491.0 324.0 611.0 373.0 194.0 260.0 459.0 236.0 195.0 468.0 192.0 181.0 346.0 241.0 197.0 295.0 191.0 366.0 167.0 192.0 185.0 143.0 227.0 269.0 438.0 413.0 236.0 298.0 234.0 312.0 343.0 678.0 533.0 751.0 715.0 198.0 348.0
1,313.0 406.0 521.0 439.0 426.0 231.0 315.0 112.0
46,236 43,184 3,052
71 125 840 116 121 201 193 174 110 200 201 131 192 126 85
110
34 259
94 76
115 121 270
70 95
135 94
136 110
19 257
1,175 157 454
98 112 113 194 149 441 lSI
42& 339
130 4
132 194 270 243 129 102
5
198,701 185,515 13,186
311
551 3,746
507 549 947
1,009 779 476 851 911 576 821 536 341 514
4 158
1,179 399 335 453 547
1,190 317 375 592 387 520 493
96 1,233 5,051
688 1,934
436 470 SIS
764 647
1,791 670
1,885 1,447
574 14
550 842
1,238 1,026
556 437
6 7 8 9 10
99,117 92,183
6,934
155 271
1,864 254 266 520 502 379 228 407 435 279 415 260 161 266
3 81
590 202 170 205 267 601 149 183 291 193 260 229
42 616
2,515 319 953 211 231 248 370 349 889 333
927
705
99,584 93,332
6,252
156 280
1,882 253 283 427 507 400 248 444 476 297 406 276 180 248
77 589 197 165 248 280 589 168 192 301 194 260 264 54
617 2,536
369 981 225 239 267 394 298 902 337 958 742
24,549 22,932
1,617
35 60
471 66 74
115 133 91 55 91
106 80 87 72 43 80
19 126 27 43 53 56
138 35 37
8.0 36 55 73 15
135 662
77 228
57 48 56
106 57
204 73
197 205
-----------Un-inhabited----------289 285 62
5 271 410 576 496 287 205
9
279 432 662 530 269 232
-----------Un-inhabited--------_,_
3 58
106 150 129 68 56
12,513 11,703
810
18 33
229 '37
34 70 70 43 26 53 58 44 40 40 20 46
9 64 14 31 26 28 76 15 22 40 19 21 30
4 71
342 42
120 34 24 25 45 35,
119 42 98
104
39
34 58 69 54 37 25
12,036 11,229
807
17 27
242 29 40 45 63
48 29 38 48 36 47 32 23 34
10 62 13 12 27 28 62 20 15 40 17 34 43 11 64
320 35
108 23 24
31 61 22 85 31 99
101
23 2
24 4& 81 75 31 31
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somyarp,et :'
Scheduled' Castes popuation Persons Males Females
11 12 13
31,105 29,167' .
1,!l38 '
57. .87
625 .188 . 258
1~9 119 386 129 230 324 no 70 98 74
126.
90 ,608.
78 ,84' " 116
15,472 14,456 .1,016
'29 .
49 313:
97 133 liT· 53
185 66
115 147 '57
35. 47 37 65
50, . , 304
47 . 4,. '49
77. .43 20:z' 108 60' 28'
,m· .. 61 . i60 ,80 33 '" "::":'15:
145 ij 28: 15
" ~~ " 19 .'
P?f' e:'~~J : .721 .. ,,:: · ... ·,""365· '
; '(;,j;:-; .:\~ 27',
"'.iH:>. 11.0, '22,3;.c· 11i'~:
,I91t.
15,633 14,711
'922
28 38
312 91
125 82 66
201 63
115 177 53 35 51 37 61
40 304 36 40 67 34 94 32 62 80 18 72 I3
20 76
356 42
117 112 97 32 76
.83 .. 172 63
209 113
'76
35 50'
83 194 57 83
Scheduled Tribes population Persons Males Females
14 15 16
9,132 8,878
254
17
3 II
328 8
53
11
2
32 58
54 21
I 2
20 23 60
4,579 4,453
126
9
6
168 4
26
6
17 28
27 11
4,553 4,425
128
8
5
160 4
27
5
2
15 30
27 10
4 4
12 11 34
I 8
12 26
----.--Un·inhabited:-.. ------
33 137
18 63
15 74
. ______ . ____ Un_inhabited· .. _ .. _ .... · __
Persons 17
135,089 124,818
10,271
180 345
2,751 339 357 693 752 463 344 605 629 377 528 335 240 279
4 113 833 276 203 318 429 786 187 283 421 279 369 343
61 946
3,812 455
1,402 269 322 295 459 442
1,282 445
1,282 873
392 8
426 607 738 583 415 265
Literates Males
18
73,473 67,757
5,716
99 181
1,460 191 197 413 400 255 178 316 318 198 318 175 124 161
3 67
475 161 III lSI 229 439
99 149 222 151 206 177 32
494 2,004
233 760 140 176 158 262 255 667 241 692 448
214 4
221 310 394 332 229 141
Females Name of Village 19 2
61,616 Somvarpct (rotal) 57,061 Somvarpct (Rural)
4,555 Somvarpct (Urban) Somvarpet (Rural)
81 Kasuru 164 Kelakodli
1,291 Doddakodli 148 Janardanahalli 160 Neergunda 280 Kirikodli 352 Bydagotta 208 Urugutti 166 Doddabilaha 289 Madre 311 Bembalur 179 Sivaralli 210 lsI Kudlur 160 Kerekeri 116 Honnekodi 118 Kattepura
I Kattepura Forest 46 Agalli
358 Niluvagilu 115 Doddabandara 92 Koragallu
167 Avaradalu 200 Mudravalli 347 Hulse
88 Bcllarahalli 134 Nakalagodu 199 Hebbulse 128 Managali 163 Kitturu 166 Dundalli 29 Cheekanalli
452 Kajur 1,808 Bidarur
222 Doddakolathur 642 Gopalapura 129 Chowdena Halli 146 Sidiga[ale 137 Hithlukeri 197 Nandigunda
,187 Heggula 615 Gowdalli 204 Sunti 590 Honnahanakodu 425 Doddamolathe
Malambi Forest No.2 178 Channapura
4 Malambi Forest 205 Doddakanagalu 297 Alur 344 Malambi 251 Mullur 186 Nidtha 124 Mensa
Syandalkotc Forest
257
Location code
number Name of Village 2
0002 0002 0002
Somvarpet (Total) Somvarpct (Rural) Somvarpct (Urban) Somvarpct (Rural)
02732900 Kasuru 02733000 Kclakodli 02733100 Doddakodli 02733200 Janardanahalli 02733300 Neergllndn 02733400 Kirikodli 02733500 Bydagotta 02733600 Uruguui 02733700 Doddabilaha 02733800 Madre 02733900 Bcmbalur 02734000 Sivaralli 02734100 1st Kudlur 02734200 Kerekeri 02734300 Honnekodi 02734400 Kattepura 02734500 Kaltepura ('orest 02734600 Agalli 02734700 Niluvagilu 02734800 Doddabandara 02734900 KoragaJlu 02735000 Avaradalu 02735100 Mudravalli 02735200 Hulse 02735300 HeJiarahalli 02735400 Nakalagadu 02735500 Hebbulse 02735600 Managali 02735700 Kitturu 02735800 Dundalli 02735900 Chcekanalli 02736000 Kajur 02736100 Bid.rur 02736200 Doddakolathur 02736300 Gopalapura' 02736400 Chawdena Halli 02736500 Sidigalale 02736600 Hithlukeri 02736700 Nandigunda 02736800 Heggula 02736900 Gawdalli 02737000 Sunti 02737100 Honnahanakodu 02737200 Doddamolathe 02737300 Malambi ('orest No.2 02737400 ChannaI'll'" 02737500 Malambi Forest 02737600 Doddakanagalu 02737700 Alur 02737800 Malambi 02737900 Mullur 02738000 Nidtha 02738100 Mensa 02738200 Syandalkate Forest
258
111 i tcrates Persons Males Females
20 21 22
63,612 60,697
2,915
131 206 995 168 192 254 257 316 132 246 282 199 293 201 101 235
45 346 123 132 135 118 404 130 92
171 108 151 150 35
287 1,239
233 532 167 148 220
305 205 509 225 603 574
182 6
124 235 500 443 141 172
25,644 24,426
1,218
56 90
404 63 69
107 102 124 50 91
117 81 97 85 37
105
14 115 41 59 54 38
162 50 34 69 42 54 52 10
122 511 86
193 71 55 90
108 94.
222 92
235 257
75 I
50 100 182 164 58 64
37,968 36,271
1,697
75 116 591 105 123 147 155 192 82
155 165 118 196 116 64
130
31 231
82 73 81 80
242 SO 58
102 66
97 98 25
165 728 147 339
96 93
130 197 III 287 133 368 317
107 5
74 135 318 279
83 108
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Total workers Persons Males Females
23 24 25
95,043 90,233 4,810
149 270
1,434 313 250 349 522 361 266 423 540 340 411 193 158
265 I
66 610 174 198 247 258 531 158 183 241 217 277 216
40 480
1,986 491 967 178 222 297 443 291 881 293
1,034 688
59,067 55,181 3,886
90 155
1,083 163 153 250 298 204 136 228 265 182 247 133 94
158
45 352 127 104 132 165 320 106 112 168 115 160 139 25
343 1,430
231 547 126 145 162 244 189 515 190 595 457
35,976 35,052
924
59 115 351 150 97 99
224 157 130 195 275 158 164 60 64
107
21 258
47 94
115 93
211 52 71 73
102 117 77 15
137 556 260 420
52 77
135 199 ]02 366 103 439 231
-------------Un-inllabited--------___ _ 344 178 166 743
174 282 648 510 303 192
154 214 363 305 181 119
20 68
285 205 122 73
------------Ull-inhabited-------------
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Main workers Persons Males Females
26 27 28
89,392 84,754 4,638
147 270
1,388 245 249 325 464 361 266 381 522 329 340 191 136 264
I 64
608 173 196 247 258 520 158 183 241 200 274 215
37 445
1,942 488 918 178 207 294 403 291 835 275 977 682
344 7
173 277 645 502 302 177
56,553 52,768 3,785
90 155
1,050 150 152 240 274 204 136 217 262 176 218 131
83 157
1 44
351 126 103 132 165 -316 106 112 168 110 160
139 25
324 1,395
231 530 126 137 16\ 232 189 484 172 571 457
178 4
153 21 I 362
300 181 112
32,839 31,986
853
57 115 338
95 97 85
190 157 130 164 260 153 122
60 53
107
20 257
47 93
115 93
204 52 71 73 90
114 76 12
121 547 257 388 52 70
133 171 102 351 103 406 225
166 3
20 66
283 202 121 65
i'"
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpet
Industrial category of main workers Household industry
Cultivators . Agricultorallabourers workers Other workers . 'Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females· Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2
10,464 10,396
68
9 15
120 78 56
108 67
63 167
7,916 7,856
60
8 14
104 58 42 74 29 43 82
137 83 205 110 245 130
70 54 30 30 42 33 32 26
9 9 .126 96
107 90 49 25 66 38
156 10~
76 60 34' 32
44 32 90 79 81 43
132 86 25 22 4 2
56 49 "' ..... .
53 ·46 3 I
40 , 38 '
25 93 25 .
.... 8 208
71: 66 . 5
35 .. 30
21' 68
. 16 .,.,,_, .. 8
121 70' 44
3
'59 .58 65' 5& 22' ~.'" .. ' is
'. 34' ,:~'::, i8,. ; ... ,._ .. 32
2,548 2,540
8
16 20 14 34 38 20 85 54 95
115
16
9 6
30 17 24 28 50 16 2
12'
11 38 46
3 2 7 7 2 5 8 4
25 9
87
, 22
2
I 7 4 6
16 16
. 4,007 3,938
69
14
43 109
3 75 65
2 87
74 2 7
13
131
6 51
103 10 2
11 5 7
2 2 2
5
2
32
2,169 2,137
32
8 1
30 55
2 51 14
1 44
30 1 3
I 8 I
66
5 19
48 4
7 I 6
I 2
1,838 1,801
37
6
13 54
24
51 1
43
44 I 4
5
65
I 32
55 6 2
4 4
4
803 741 '62
2 3
16
I 9 9
15
7
16
46
4 3 4
2
45
22 18
4
'8 I 2 3
527 488 39
2 3
14
I 9 4
14
6
15
22
4 3 3
2
21
II 14
2
5 I 1 3
_______ Un_inhabited-------
1 1 1 I
6 4'
13 6 2 2
14 18 _:.... ______ Un_inhabited _______ _
276 253
23
2
5 1
24
24
II 4
2
3
2 7
74,118 69,679 4,439
122 251
1,209 51
189 133 323 281 II
243 243
82 256 161
92
216 I
54 423
65 16
177 93
389 124 139 46
109 140 190
22 384
1,837 485 856 122 182 201 372 281 617 203 904 674
341 7
114 206 610 465 254
93
45,941 42,287 3,654
72 137 902 36
107 106 227 146
9 134 122 45
155 101 48
116 I
34 225
35 12 90 51
234 74 80 39 63 74
117 16
274 1,322
230 484 82
.116 93
213 179 357 101 525 451
176 4
95 149 338 269 149 62
28,177 Somvarpet (Total) 27,392 Somvarpet (Rural)
785 Somvarpet (Urban) Somvarpet (Rural)
'50 Kasuru
114 Kelakodli 307 Doddakodli
21 Janardanahalli 82 Neergunda 27 Kirikodli 96 Bydagotta
135 Urugutti 2 Doddabilaha.
109 Madre 121 Bembalur 37 Sivaralli
101 1st Kudlur 60 Kerekeri 44 Honnekodi
100 Kattepura Kattepura Fores!
20 Agalli 198 Niluvagilu 30 Doddabandara 4 Koragallu
87 Avaradalu 42 Mudravalli
ISS Hulse 50 Bellarahalli 59 Nakalagodu 7 Hebbulse
46 Managali 66 Kitturu 73 Dundalli
6 Cheekanalli
110 Kajur 515 Bidarur 255 Doddakolathur 372 Gopalapura
40 Chowdena Halli . 66 Sidigalale 108 Hithlukeri 159 Nandigunda 102 Heggula 260 Gowdalli 102 Sunti 379 Honnahanakodu 223 Doddamolathe
Malambi Forest No.2 165 Channapura
3 Malambi Forest 19 Doddakanagalu 57 Alur
272 Malambi 196 Mullur 105 Nidtha
31 Mensa Syandalkote Forest
259
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Industrial category
Locaiion
code Mar!l;inal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
numbcr Namc ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
0002 SODlv.rpct (Tolal) 5,651 2,514 3,137 996 431 565 1,352 484 868 0002 Somv.rpct (Rural) 5,479 2,413 3,066 990 426 564 1,348 482 866 0002 Somvarpe! (Urban) 172 101 71 6 5 1 4 2 2
SODlvarpc! (Rural) 02732900 Kasunl 2 2 2 2 02733000 Kelakodli 02733100 DmlUakodli 46 33 13 2 2 5 3 2 02733200. Janardanahalli 68 13 55 43 3 35 16 :> II 02733300 Ncergundo 02733400 Kinkodli 24 10 14 2 5 15 6 9 02733500 Bydagotta 58 24 34 15 9 6 5 3 2 02733600 Urugutti 02733700 Doddabilaba 02733800 Madre 42 II 31 29 4 25 02733900 Bembalur 18 3 15 10 2 8 02734000 Sivaralli II 6 5 4 3 02734100 1st Kudlur 71 29 42 9 7 2 02734200 Kerckcri 2 2 02734300 Honnekodi 22 II II 02734400 Kattepura 02734500 Katlepur.! Fores! 02734600 Agalli 2 02734700 Niluvagilu 2 02734800 Ooddabandara 02734900 Koragailll 2 2 02735000 Avaradalu 02735100 Mudravalli 02735200 Hulse 11 4 7 5 4 02735300 Bellarahalli 02735400 Nakalagodu 02735500 Hebbulsc 02735600 Managali 17 5 12 12 5 7 2 2 02735700 Kittun. 3 3 r 2 2 02735800 Dundalli I 02735900 Cheekanalli 3 3 3 3 02736000 Kajur 35 19 16 13 4 9 4 4 02736100 Bidarur 44 35 9 4 3 02736200 Doddakolathur 3 3 02736300 Gopalapura 49 17 32 6 3 3 02736400 Chowdcna Halli 02736500 Sidjgalalc 15 8 7 7 4 3 02736600 Hilhlukeri 3 2 1 02736700 Nandigllnda 40 12 28 15 12 02736800 Heggula 02736900 Gowdalli 46 31 15 02737000 Sunti 18 18 14 14 02737100 Honnahanakodu 57 24 33 II 7 4 02737200 Doddamolathe 6 6 3 2 2 02737300 Malambi Forest No.2 ------------Un-in bab i ted-c-----------02737400 Channapum 02737500 Malambi Fores! 02737600 Dl)ddakanagalu I 02737700 Alur ·s 3 2 5 3 2 02737800 Malambi 3 1 2 02737900 Mullur 8 5 3 02738000 Nidtha 1 I 02738100 Mensa 15 7 8 2 2 6 4 2 02738200 Syandalkote Forest ------------Un-inhabited------------_
260
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpl't
of marginal workers
Household industry workers Persons Males Females
50 51 52
78 72
6
6
I 6
2
4
24 22 2
4
4
54 50
4
2
6
I 2
Other workers Persons Males Females
53 54 55
3,225 3,069
156
33 9
I 32
13 7 6
60 2
21 I
2
6
3
17 40
3 43
8 I
23
46
46
1,575 1,483
92
26
1 12
7 1 3
21 2
10
3
II 32
14
4 I 9
31
17
1,650 1,586
64
7 9
20
6 6 3
39
11
3
3
6 8 3
29
4
14
15
29
----------Un-inhabited-----------
3 7
7
1 4
3
2 3
4
------------Un-inhabited------------
Non-workers Persons Males Females Name of Village
56 57 58 2
103,658 95,282
8,376
162 281
2,312 194 299 598 487 418 210 428 371 236 410 343 183 249
3 92
569 225 137 206 289 659 159 192 351 170 243 277
56 753
3,065 . 197 967 258 248 218 321 356 910 377 851 759
230 7
376 560 590 516 253 245
40,050 37,002
3,048
65 116 781
91 113
270 204 175 92
179 170 97
168 127 67
108 2
36 238
75 66 73
102 281
43 71
123 78
100 90 17
273 1,085
88 406
85 86 86
126 160 374 143 332 248
III
117 196 213 191 106 86
63,608 SODlvarpet (Total) 58,280 SODlvarpet (Rural)
5,328 SODlvarpet (Urban) Somvarpet (Rural)
97 Kasuru 165 Kelakodli
1,531 Doddakodli 103 lanardanahalli 186 Neergunda 328 Kirikodli 283 Bydagotta 243 'Urugutti 118 Doddabilaha 249 Madre 201 Bemba1ur 139 Sivaralli 242 1st Kudlur 216 Kerekeri 116 Honnekodi 141 Kattepura
Kattepum Forest 56 Agolli
331 Niluvagilu 150 Doddabandara
71 Koragallu 133 Avaradalu 187 Mudravalli 378 Hulse 116 Bellarahalli. 121 Nakalagodu 228 Hebbllise . 92 Managali 143 Kittllru 187 Dundalli 39 CheekanaUi
480 Kajur 1,980 Bidarur
109 Doddakolathur 561 Gopalapurn 173 Chowdena HaUi 162 Sidigalale 132 Hithlukeri 195 Nandigunda 196 Heggula 536 GowdaUi 234 Sunti 519 Honnahanakodu 511 Doddamolathe
Malambi Forest No.2 119 Channapum
6 Malambi Forest 259 Doddakanagalu 364 Alur 377 Malambi 325 Mullur 147 Nidtha 159 Mensa
Syandalkote Forest
Location code
number
0002 0002 0002
02732900 02733000 02733100 02733200 02733300 02733400 02733500 02733600 02733700 02733800 02733900 02734000 02734100 02734200 02734300 02734400 02734500 02734600 02734700 02734800 02734900 02735000 02735100 02735200 02735300 02735400 02735500 02735600 02735700 02735800 02735900 02736000 02736100 02736200 02736300 02736400 02736500 02736600 02736700 02736800 02736900 02737000 02737100 02737200 02737300 02737400 02737500 02737600 02737700 02737800 02737900 02738000 02738100 02738200
261
Location code
number Name QfVil1age
02738300 Anknnalli ()27384()O Mylnthpur<l 02738500 I-Iaroh.lii 02738600 Kund"lIi 02738700 Kumaralli 02738800 Kothan<llli 02738900 Bettadalli 02739000 Baraga 02739100 Shanthalli 02739200 Kuothi
2
02739300 Thol\lT Shettolli 02739400 Chikka Tholur 02739500 Doddn,holur 02739600 Abbil1latta 02739700 Thaltharc Shetalii 02739800 Thakeri 02739900 Biligeri 02740000 Kiragandur 02740 I 00 Hanagallu 02740200 Yedur 02740300 Kalakandur 02740400 Choudlu 02740500 Balagllnda 02740600 Kusubur 02740700 Aigur* 02740800 Gadinad Forest 02740900 Belllr Basavanalli 02741000 Negalale Karkalli 02741100 Masagodu 02741200 Nerugalale 02741300 Gonimarur 02741400 Ganagur 02741500 Nidtha Forest I Bit 02741600 Nidtha Forest Ii Bit 02741700 Yelakanur 02741800 Yedavnnadu Forest Ii 02741900 Surlabi 02742000 Garvale 02742100 Sirangalli 02742200 Kumbur 02742300 Muvathoklu 02742400 Kandanakolli 02742500 Kednkal Negadal 02742600 Ulugulli 02742700 Anjanageri Bettageri 02742800 Garagandur 02742900 Nakur Sirangala 02743000 Herur 02743100 Andagove 02743200 Kanbylu Baichanalli 02743300 Attllr Nallur 02743400 Horur 02743500 lrale Valarnudi 02743600 Cheraln Srimangala 02743700 7 Th Hosakote 02743800 Bhagcri Forest 02743900 Mavina Halla Forest 02744000 Manajur
262
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-
Total popUlation (including Area of institutional and houseless Population in the
age-group 0-6 Village in Number of population) hectares households ~P;::-e-r-so-n-s--'''-'''M:-7a::;;le:':''s::'':':'<--:;F::-e-m-a-;l-es- Persons Males Females
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
52LO
448.0 519.0
1,052.0 6,183.0 1,663.0
906.0 1,024.0
90LO 973.0
1,113.0 570.0 578_0
220.0 853.0
1,473.0 767.0 920.0 702.0 470_0
658.0 620.0 627.0 587.0
1,437.0 1,687.0
740.0 545.0 512.0 916.0
1,26LO 417.0 483.0 403.0 407.0 100.0
5,476.0 2,467_0
1,220.0 1,037.0 1,813.0
813.0 959.0
1,425.0 859_0
939.0 820.0
1,287.0 1,656.0
523.0 1,210.0 1,397_0
890.0 1,883.0 1,398_0
259.0 137.0 457.0
192 123 159 192 188 122 196 119 243 175 338 114 136 100 232 380 270 400 SKI 201 303
1,227 906 376 749
6 213 178 361 404 516 197
5
202 182 192 220 248 817 512 281 487
.1,834 326 700 374 219 850 285 760 413 226
1,093 797
12 248
910 520 716 819 749 513 828 471 973
776 1,343
564 576 399
1,006 1,586 1,034 1,489 2,428
789 1.346 5,351 4,057 1,649 3,232
26 865 755
1,534 1,647 2,272
750 14
837 757 776 800 919
3,428 1,968 1,054 2,001 7,907 1,224 3.159 1,576
932 3.592 ],207 2,925 1,455
871 4,781 3,573
45 1.180
43D 267 361 393 395 265 403 229 479 381 640 272 291 190 487 773 502 733
1,176
416 645
2.669 1.975
831 1.602
12 438 383 721 824
1,118 374
7
480 253 355 426 354 248 425 '242
494 395 703 292 285 209 519 SI3 532 756
1,252 373
701 2,682 2.082
818 1,630
14 427 372 813 823
1,154 376
7
124
61 88 65 64 52 71 47
108 80
165 61 56 39 81
174 141 174 294 57
157 746 507 210
405 3
123 93
198 209 316 100
2 -----------Un -i nhabitcd-------------
414 423 110 385 372 86 387 391 478
1,702 1,010
509 999
3,966 602
1,551 760 457
1,784 591
1,434 723 437
2,435 1,724
389 409 441
1,726 958 545
1,002 3.941
622 1,608
816 475
1,808 616
1,491 732 434
2,346 1,849
72 88 87
446 231 127 214
1,001 146 427 173 III 418 132 366 202 110 619 431
------------ U n-i nhabitcd-----------24 21 5
595 585 122
61
33 45 32 36 28 34 27 56
45 73 25 33 14 44 93 68 84
145 34 75
370 258 110 216
2 67 49
108 103 151 60
51 50 33 45 47
222 128 75
101 509
81 223
92 67
209 74
177 109 57
333 204
65
63 28 43 33 28
24 37 26 52 35 92 36 23 25 37 81 73 90
149 23 82
376 249 100 189
56 44 90
106 165 40
59 36
39 43 40
224 103
52 113 492
65 204
81 44
209 58
189 93 53
286 227
4 57
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpct
Scheduled Castes popuation Persons Males Females
II 12 13
110 129 74 65 34 15
124 10
237 68
193 59 92 53 75
135 317 281 269
77 185 946 669 277 459
103 48
382 156 284 165
92 29
68 180 721 189 177 405
1,232 351 698 287
69 323 186 599 381 107 679 258
139
52 71 39 29 16 8
71 6
118 34 89 25 51 25 32 62
150 137 131 42 91
488 328 133 218
54 24
192 80
130 75
49 16
32 92
354 95 79
194 597 165 356 138 29
173 89
296 189
55 341 126
72
58 58 35 36 18 7
53 4
119 34
104 34 41 28 43 73
167 144 138
35 94
458 341 144
241
49 24
190 76
154 90
43 13
36 88
367 94 98
211 635 186 342 149 40
150 97
303 192
52 338 132
67
Scheduled Tribes population Persons· Males Females
14 15 16
15
3
5
5
3 9
6
10 32 93 17 12
122 123 42
206 21
75 25 48
215 28 10
10
3
2
4
2 5
2
5 13 43
6 7
58 60 18
106 10
40 13 23
105 14 5
5
3
4
4
19 50 11 5
64 63 24
100 11
35 12 25
110 14 5
------------Un-inhabited---------74 35 39
147
2 6
46 9
93 46 91 72 85
133 193
,183
115
416 187 III 116 162
78
2 21
6 45 17 45 33 41
66 85 90 55
205 86 56 64 81
69
4 25
3 48 29 46 39 44 6-7
108 93 60
211 101 55 52 81
------------Un-inhabited--------------44 23 21
Persons
17
591 326 445 648 618 411 666 393 708 629 986 421 380 312 772
1,181 623 939
1,652 638 891
3,474 2,598
990 1,937
13 485 476
1,011 1,136 1,524
474 5
528 580 547 549 632
2,324
1,334 630
1,281 5,471
757 1,925 1,047
598 2,554
795 1,804
695 561
3,124 2,574
22 770
Literates Males Females Name ofVilJage
18 19 2
321 186 243 333 342 223 345 198 374 322 506 225 202 158 401 605 354 515 869 352 475
1,886 1,402
561 1,077
6 264 263 498 620 816 242
2
285 302 310 288 366
1,269 748 316 704
2,984 413
1,044 551 296
1,376 434 977 410 304
1,737 1,338
16 428
270 Ankanalli 140 Mylathpura 202 Harohalli 315 Kundalli 276 Kumaralli 188 Kothanalli 321 Scttadalli '195 Haraga 334 Shanthalli 307 Kaothi 480 Tholur Shettalli 196 Chikka Tholur 178 Doddatholur 154 Abbimatta 371 Thalthare Shetalli 576 Thakeri 269 Biligeri 424 Kiragandm 783 Hanagallu 286 Yedur 416 Kalakandur
1,588 ChOlldl11 1,196 Balagunda
429 Kusubm 860 Aigur*
7 Gadinad Forest 221 Belur Basavanalli 213 Negalale Karkalli 513 Masagodu 516 Nerugalale 708 Gonimarur 232 Ganagur
3 Nidtha Forest I Bit Nidtha Forest Ii Bit
243 Yelakanur 278 Yedavanadu Forest Ii 237 Surlabi 261 Garva1e 266 Sirallgalli
1,055 Kumbur 586 Muvathoklu 314 Kandanakolli 577 Kedakal Negadal
2,487. Ulugulli 344 Anjanageri Bettageri 881 Garagandur 496 Nakur Sirangala 302 Herur
1,178 Andagove 361 Kanbylu Baichanalli 827 Attur Nallur 285 Hornr 257 Irale Valamudi
1,387 Cherala Srimangala 1,236 7 Th Ho,akote
Bhageri Forest 6 Mavina Halla Forest
342 Manajur
263
Location code
number Name of Village
02738300 Ankanalli 02738400 Mylathpura 02738500 Harohalli 02738600 Kundalli
02738700 Kumaralli 02738800 KothanalJi 02738900 BetladalJi
02739000 Haragu 02739100 Slwntholli 02739200 Koothi
2
02739300 Tholur SheltoIIi 02739400 Chikka Tholur 02739500 Doddatholllr 02739600 Abbimatto 02739700 Thalthare ShetalJi 02739800 Thakeri 02739900 Biligeri 02740000 Kiragandur 02740100 Hanagallu
02740200 Yedur 02740300 'Kalak<lndur 02740400 Choudlu 02740500 Balagunda 02740600 Kusubur 02740700 Aigur* 02740800 Gadinod Forest 02740900 Belur Hasavonalli 02741000 Negalale Karkalli 02741100 Mas.gadu 02741200 Nerugalale 02741300 Gonimamr 02741400 Ganagur 0274! 500 Nidtho Forest I Bit 02741600 Nidlha Forest Ii Bil 02741700 Ydakamu 02741800 Yedavanadu Forest Ii 027 419()0 Surlabi 02742000 Garl'o!e 02742100 Siranga\!i 027 42200 Kumbur 02742300 ' Muvathoklu 02742400 Knndanakolli 02742500 Kcuakal Negadal 02742600 Ulugulli 02742700 Anjanageri Bellngeri 02742800 Garagandur 02742900 Nakur Sirangala 02743000 Hemr 02743100 Andagavc 02743200 Knnbylu Baichanalli 02743300 Auur Nallur 02743400 Hllmr
02743500 Iralc Valamudi 02743600 Chernin Srimangala 02743700 7 Th Hosakote 02743800 Bhageri Forest
02743900 "'lavina Halla Forest 02744000 Manajur
264
Persons
20
319 194 27\ 171
131 !02 162 78
265 147 357 143
196 87
234
405 411 550 776 151 455
1,877 1.459
659 !,295
IJ 380 279 523 511
748 276
9
309 177
229' 251 287
1,104 634 424 720
2,436 467
1,234 529
334 1,038
412 1,121
760
310 1,657
999
23 410
Illiterates Males
21
109 81
118 60 53
42 58
, 31
105 59
134 47 89 32 86
168 148 218 307
64 170 733 573 270 525
6 174 120
223 204 302 132
129 83 77
103 112 433 262 )93
295 982, 189 507 209 16\
408 157 457 313 133 698 386
8 167
Females
22
210 113 153 III 78 60
104 47
160 88
223
96 107 55
148 237 263 332 469
87 285
\ ,094 886
389 770
7 206 159 300 307 446 144
4
180 94
152 148 !75 671 372 231 425
1.454 278 727 320 ' 173 630 255 664 447 177 959 613
15 243
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Total workers Persons
23
473
271 289
329 258 321 384 162 423
487 704 307 344 251
591 907 606 936
1,281 484 761
2,42) 2,087 1,008 ! ,732
17 431 410
870 845 894 432
12
Males
24
267 161
216
258 235 !8! 251 140 282 254
425 188 194 139
330 522
315 500 709 287 422
1,5\ \ 1,!50
575 966
9 286 230 460 477 642 230
6
Females 25
206 110
73 71 23
140
133 22
141
233
279 !19 150 112 261 385 29]
436
572 197 339 910 937 433 766
8 145 !80
410 368 252 202
6 ------------- Un- i n habitcd------------__
499 260 239 371 224 147
569 299 270 485 602
1,770 1,090
612 1,232 3,807
678 1,55!
926 493
1,844
689 1,779
924
478 2,468 '!,549
277 334
1,036 608
312 683
2,360 36! 891 522 306
1,076 379 943
481 281
1,451
967
208 268 734 482 300 549
1,447 317 660 404
187 768 310 836 443
197 1,017
582 ----------Un-inhabited--------_____ _
29 15 14 542 314 228
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Main workers Persons Males Females
26 27 28
460 238
165 327 258 321 374 162 423
487 626
303 344 251
590 875 581 931
1,256
480 755
2,369 1,992
565 !,696
15 366
390 869 832 794 229
4
252
357 456 482 60!
1,760 1,070
612
J,i45 3,749
659 1,527
900 432
1,812 685
[,772 908 474
2,431 1,471
29 506
262 156
147 256 235 181 246 140 282 254
414 187 194 139 330 51 I
305 497 696
283 419
1,474'
!,121
361 957
8 254 223 459 473
617 !65
2
189 219 259 276 333
1,031 599 312 633
2,330 353 872 509 273
1,058 375 937 472 279
1,430
910
15
302
198 82
18 7 ! 23
140 \28 22'
141 233
212 116 150 112
260 364
276 434 560 197 336
39S 871 204 739
7 112 167 410 359 177
64 2
63 !38
197 20(;
268 729 471 300 512
1,419 30() 655 391 159 754 310 835 436
195 1,001
561
14 204
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpet
Industrial category of main workers
Household industry
Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers
Persons Males Females' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2
257 83 87
9 2 7
132 2
10
3 3 9
32 10
5 72 44 82 97
62
367 382
28
168 217 433
35 70 9
72 14 8
62. 18 35
4 12 15
I 8 2 6
35 128
408
149 70 79
7 2 2
94 1 3
1 2 5
27 4 I 2
56 39 73 64
59
238 340
21
122 141 242
30 41
3 43 7 6
22 13 31 3 5 9
7 2 6
26 100
243
108 I3 8
2
5 38
I 7
2 I 4 5 6
3 16 5 9
33
3
129 42
7.
46 76
191 5
29 6
29 7 2
40 5 4
7
6
9 28
165
16 9
31
3 8
2
4
277 6
21 7
10 4
150 133
2
37 101
3
2 3
14
5 1 6
2 4
2 16
59
6 5
28
2 3
2
143 2
18 4
6 3
73 67
10 4 3
5
2
134 4 3 3 4
77 66
2
2
40
6
13
2
20 17 4
2
2
7
3
4 9
2
. 10
15 4
-------------un-inhabited----------29 8 5 4 47 54 3 2
3
2
6
3
4
14
1 8
2
2
3 4
4
2 1 3
16
2 4
2 1 3 7
2 2 3
I 2
3 2 15 4
12 3
-------------Un-inhabi\ed-----------
30 29 9 6
39
3
4 4
10 2
9
187 146 47
325 257 321 372 '152 413 477 486 301 334 211 585 865 572 899
1,242 479 750
2,012 1,929
462 1,590
5 299 390 868 295 262 195
4
42 36,
20 447 529
1,745 980 597
1,137 3,682.
641 1,485
894 411
1,781 683
1,760 902 465
2,379 1,323
29 30
107 81 40
254 234 181 244 132 273 250 317 186 191 138 328 505 300 470 690 282 417
1,271 1,071
270 887
2 192 223 458 152 195 139
2
34 29 14
246 291
1,024 546 305 627
2,305 340 836 505 261
1,042 373 929 469 271
1,391 793
15 23
80 Ankanaili 65 Mylathpura
7 Harohalli 71 Kundalli 23 Kumaralli
140 Kothannlli 128 Beuadalli 20 Haraga
140 Shanthalli 227 Koothi 169 Thollir Shettalli 115 Chikka TIlOlur 143 Doddatholur 73 Abbimaua
257 Thallh ... e Shetalli 360 Thakeri 272 Biligeri 429 Kiragandur 552 Hanagallu 197 Yedur 333 Kalakandllr 741 Choudlu 858 Balagunda 192 Kusubur 703 Aigur*
3 Gadinad Forest 107 Belur Basavanalli 167 Negalale Karkalli 410 Masagodu 143 Nerugalale 67 Gonimarur 56 Ganagur
2 Nidtha Forest I Bit Nidtha Forest Ii Bit
8 Yelakanur 7 Yedavanadu Forest Ii 6 Surlabi
201 Garvale 238 Sirangalli 721 Kumbur 434 Muvathoklu 292 Kandanakolli 510 Kedakal Negadal
1,377 UJugulli 301 Anjanageri Bellageri 649 Garagandur 389 Nakur Sirangala 150 Herur 739 Andagol'e 310 Kanbylu Baichanalli 831 Attm Nallur 433 Horur 194 Irale Valamudi 988 Cherala Srimangala 530 7 Th Hosakote
Bhageri Forest 14 Mavina Halla Forest 7 Manajur
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Industrial category
Location
code Mar~inal workers Cultivators A~riculturallabourers number Name ofVilla!l;e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 J,
02738300 Ankanalli 13 5 8 II 4 7 02738400 Mylalhpum 33 5 28 9 4 5 17 16 02738500 Harohall; 124 69 55 7 7 02738600 Kundalli 2 2
02738700 Kumaralli 02733800 Kothan"lli 02738900 Belladalli 10 5 5 02739000 Hnmga 02739100 Shanth,ill i 02739200 Koothi 02739300 Tholllr Shetlalli 78 11 67 16 15 2 2 02739400 Chikka Tholur 4 I 3 02739500 Doddalholur 02739600 AbbimaHa 02739700 Thalthare Shetalli 0273980U Thaker; 32 II 21 02739900 Biligeri 25 10 15 02740000 Kiraganduf 5 3 2 02740100 Hanagallu 25 13 12 02740200 Yedur 4 4 02740300 Kalakandur 6 3 3 02740400 ChOlldlll 52 37 15 4 3 3 2 02740500 Balagllnda . 95 29 66 02740600 Kusubur 443 214 229 27 7 20 4 3 02740700 Aigur* 36 9 27 8 I 7 02740800 Gadinad Forest 2 02740900 Belur Bnsavanalli 65 32 33 22 13 9 02741000 Negalale Karkalli 20 7 13 02741100 Masagodu I I 02741200 Nerugnlale 13 4 9 4 4 1 02741300 uonimanu 100 25 75 16 6 10 23 3 20 02741400 Ganagur 203 65 138 12 4 8 3 3 02741500 Nidtha Forest I Bit 8 4 4 02741600 Nidlha Forest Ii Bit -----Un-inhabited--------------02741700 Yc1akanur 247 71 176 106 19 87 95 38 57 02741800 Yedavanadu Forest Ii 14 5 9 2 2 02741900 Surlabi 113 40 73 106 37 69 2 2 02742000 Garvale 3 2 2 2 02742100 Sir .. mgalli 1 I 02742200 Kumbur 10 5 5 02742300 Muvathoklu 20 9 II 8 4 4 3 2 02742400 Kandanakolli 02742500 Kedak,,1 Negadal 87 50 37 02742600 Ulugulli 58 30 28 17 2 15 02742700 Anjanagcri Bel\ageri 19 8 II 02742800 Garagandur 24 19 5 02742900 Nakur Sirangala 26 13 13 4 02743000 Herur 61 33 28 14 11 3 02743100 Andagove 32 18 14 02743200 Kanbylu Baichanalli 4 4 02743300 Allur Nallur 7 6 3 02743400 Horur 16 9 7 02743500 lIllIe Valamudi 4 2 2 I 02743600 Cherala Srimangala 37 21 16 2 2 02743700 7 Th Hosakote 78 57 21 2 2 02743800 Bhageri Forest
-------------Un-inhabited------------02743900 Mavina Halla Forest 02744000 Mannjur 36 12 24 22 5 17 13 7 (;
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpct
of marginal workers
Household industry workers Persons Males Females
50 51 52
2 2
3
2
4 4
Other workers Persons Males Females
53 54 55
2 7
1 \7
9
59 4
31 25
5 24
3 6
45 92
412 28
43 20
8 61
187 8
62
5
10
11 10 3
12 3 3
33 29
204 8
19 7 I 3
16 61
4
7
55
4
49
20 15 2
12
3 12 63
208 20
24 13
45 126
4
------------Un-inhabited-------------46 14 32 12 3 9 5
\0
9
87 41 18 23 22 44 32
5 3
50 28
7 18 10 20 18
4 4 4
16 3
34 71
3 9
20 54
4
5 6
37 13 II
5 12 24 14
1 7 2
14 17
__________ Un_inhabited _____________ _
I
Non-workers Persons Males Females Name of Village
56 57 58 2
437 249 427 490 491 192 444 309 550
289 639 257 232 148 415 679 428 553
1,147 305 585
2,930 1,970
641 1,500
9 434 345
664 802
1,378 318
2
338 386 207 315 317
\,658 878 442 769
4,100 546
1,608 650 439
1,748 518
1,146 531
393 2,313 2,024
16 638
163 106 145 135 160 84
152 89
197 . 127 215
84 97 51
157 251 187 233 467 129 223
1,158 825 256 636
3 152 153 261 347 476 144
I
154 161 88
114 144 666 402 197 316
1,606 241 660 238 151 708 212 491 242 156 984 757
9 281
274 Ankanalli 143 Mylathpura
282 Harohalli 355 Kundalli
331 KlImaralli 108 Kothanalli 292 Bettadalli
210 Haraga 353 Shanthalli
162 Koothi 424 Tholllr Shettalli 173 Chikka Tholur 135 Doddatholur 97 Abbimatta
258 TImlthare Shetalli
428 Thakeri 241 Biligeri 320 Kimgandur 680 Hanagallu
176 Yedur 362 Kalak"ndur
1,772 Choudlu 1,145 Balagunda
385 Kusubur 864 Aigur*
6 Gadinad Forest 282 Belur Basavanalli
192 Negalale Karkalli 4D3 Masagodu 455 Ncrugalale 902 Gonimarur 174 Ganagur
I Nidtha Forest I Bit
Nidtha Forest Ii Bit 184 Yelakanur 225 Yedavanadu Forest Ii 119 Surlabi 201 Garvale 173 Sirangalli
992 Kumbm 476 Muvathoklu 245 Kandanakolli 453 Kedakal Neg.dal
2,494 Ulugulli 305 Anjanageri Bettageri 948 Garagandur 412 Nakur Sirangala
288 Herur 1 ,040 Andagove
306 Kanbylu Baichanlllli 655 AUur Nallnr
289 ·Horur 237 lrale Valamudi
1,329 Cherala Srimangala 1,267 7 Th Hosakote
Bhageri Forest 7 Mavina Halla Forest
357 Manajur
Location code
number
02738300 02738400 02738500 02738600 02738700 02738800 02738900 02739000 02739100 02739200 02739300 02739400 02739500 02739600 02739700 02739800 02739900 02740000 02740100 02740200 02740300 02740400 02740500 02740600 02740700 02740800 02740900 02741000 02741100 02741200 02741300 02741400 02741500 02741600 02741700 02741800 02741900 02742000 02742100 02742200 02742300 02742400 02742500 02742600 02742700 02742800 02742900 02743000 02743100 02743200 02743300 02743400 02743500 02743600 02743700 02743800 02743900 02744000
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-
Total population (including
Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the
code Village in Number of EOEulation) a~c-~rouE 0-6 number Name ofVilla~e hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0
02744100 Sirangala 430.0 531 2,479 1,254 1,225 282 149 133 02744200 Thorenur 1,920.0 861 3,803 1,915 1,888 411 205 206 02744300 Hebbale 448.0 743 3,533 1,757 1,776 406 194 212 02744400 Hulse 239.0 262 1,125 570 555 140 76 64 02744500 Marnr 851.0 240 1,094 535 559 137 58 79 02744600 Jainkalbetta Forest 127.0 II 43 25 18 8 4 4 02744700 Blackcut From.lainkalbetta 388.0 ------------Un-inhabited--------------
02744800 Y cdayanadu Forest 1 Bit 1,062.0 9 44 23 21 9 3 6 02744900 Kudige 1,487.0 1,219 5.529 2,733 2,796 652 330 322 02745000 Kudumangalore 1,098.0 1.984 8,252 4,209 4,043 1,061 547 514 02'145100 l3endebetta Forest 139.0 17 79 43 36 10 7 3 02745200 Anekad Forest 1,981.0 16 43 24 19 8 2 6 92745300 Mullusoge 670.0 1,401 5,864 2,921 2,943 844 412 432 02745400 Baichanalli 283.0 540 2,245 1,214 1,031 291 149 142 02745500 Basavana Halli 666.0 577 2,830 1,425 1,405 334 161 173 02745600 Rasulpura 313.0 163 735 381 354 83 46 37 02745700 Attur Forest 1,179.0 91 403 200 203 59 28 31 02745800 Nanjarayapatna 390.0 315 1,376 695 681 204 105 99 02745900 Kudlurchettalli 715.0 318 1,254 606 648 188 94 94 02746000 Abyathamangala 945.0 651 2,758 1,383 1,375 359 184 175 02746100 Nelliyahadikeri 877.0 1,338 6,291 3,123 3,168 927 469 458 02746200 Valnur Hyagathur 932.0 463 2,034 1,023 1,011 319 159 160 02746300 Rangasamudra 390.0 357 1,509 751 758 216 110 106
Somvarpet (Urban) 42503000 Kushalnagar (eT) 3,052 13.186 6,934 6,252 1,617 810 807
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpet
Scheduled Castes [!o[!uation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
456 230 226 142 70 72 \,656 972 684 Simnga\a 506 261 245 12 6 6 2,679, 1,484 \,195 Thorenur 800 406 394 2 I 2,50\ 1,393 1,108 Hebbale 242 114 128 3 \ 2 839 457 382 Hulse 535 259 276 69 32 37 641 369 272 Marur
43 25 18 6 5 Jainkalbetta Forest ------------Un-inhabited------------- Bloekeut From.Jainkalbelta
44 23 21 25 16 9 Yedavanadu Forest 1 Bit
677 33\ 346 564 273 291 3,653 2,020 1,633 Kudige 1,08\ 569 512 837 417 420 5,642 3_162 2,480 Kudumangalore
3 3 59 30 29 30 17 13 Bendebetta Forest 27 14 13 20 15 5 Anekad Forest
369 166 203 390 203 187 3,713 2,038 1,675 Mullusoge
483 251 232 114 63 51 1,418 870 548 Baichanalli
150 72 78 850 430 420 2,041 1,112 929 Basavana Halli
45 25 20 39 22 17 526 286 240 Rasulpum
37 17 20 294 157 137 Attur Forest
95 48 47 143 77 66 933 491 442 Nanjarayapatna
133 63 70 121 58 63 849 442 407 Kudlurchettalli
592 293 299 188 92 96 1,504 833 671 Abyathamangala
404 198 206 137 76 61 4,390 2,316 2,074 Nelliyahadikeri
116 60 56 423 219 204 1,173 654 519 Valnur Hyagathur
120 63 57 332 183 149 990 535 455 Rangasamudra Somvarpel (Urban)
1,938 1,016 922 254 126 128 10,271 5,716 4,555 Kushalnagar (eT)
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock-
Location
code Illiterates Total workers Main workers
number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
02744100 Sirangala 823 282 541 922 647 275 723 562 161 02744200 ThorenuT 1,124 431 693 1,649 1,104 545 1,380 1,072 308 02744300 Hcbbalc 1.032 364 668 1.445 1,002 443 1,134 881 253 02744400 Hulse 286 113 173 476 328 14g 470 325 145 02744500 MaruT 453 166 287 532 342 190 500 336 164 02744600 lainkalbetta Forest 37 20 17 15 14 15 14 02744700 Blockcut From.lainkalbetta -------------U n-i n hab ited-------------
02744800 Veda vanadu Forest 1 Bit 19 7 12 24 15 9 24 15 9 02744900 Kudige 1,876 713 1.163 2.289 1,577 712 1,668 1,261 407 02745000 Kudumangalore 2,610 1,047 1,563 3,672 2,458 1,214 3,233 2,263 970 02745100 Bendebetta Forest 49 26 23 44 27 17 28 24 4 02745200 Anekad Forest 23 9 14 21 18 3 21 18 3 02745300 MlIlIlIsogc 2,151 883 1,268 2,284 1,684 600 2,159 1,610 549 02745400 Baichanalli 827 344 483 969 645 324 944 631 313 02745500 Basavana Halli 789 313 476 1,187 774 413 1,175 769 406 02745600 Rasulpura 209 95 114 307 233 74 303 233 70 02745700 AUur rarest 109 43 66 J09 101 8 39 32 7 02745800 Nanjarayapatna 443 204 239 645 422 223 625 408 217 02745900 Kudiurchettalli 405 164 241 651 363 288 651 363 288 02746000 Abyathamangala 1,254 550 704 1,500 830 670 1,406 780 626 02746100 NelliyalJadikeri 1,901 807 1,094 2,762 1,774 988 2,679 1.724 955 02746200 Valnur Hyagathur 861 369 492 1,001 601 400 996 596 400 02746300 Rangasamudra 519 216 303 642 422 220 548 374 174
Somvarpet (Urban) 42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) 2,915 1,218 1.697 4,810 3,886 924 4,638 3,785 853
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpet
Industrial catc~0!2: of main workers
Household industry
Cultivators A~riculturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2
384 334 50 94 64 30 9 8 I 236 156 80 Sirangala 753 660 93 285 162 123 23 21 2 319 229 90 'Thorenur 538 481 57 143 82 61 49 38 II 404 280 124 Hebbale 159 139 20 142 76 66 7 5 2 162 105 57 Hulse 256 247 9 69 18 51 8 6 2 167 65 102 Mamr
I 14 13 1. Jainkalbetta Forest ------------Un-inhabited-------------- Blocken!
From.1ainkalbettn 4 3 I 20 12 8 Yedavanadu Forest I Bit
502 459 43 335 204 131 26 20 6 805 578 227 Kudige 199 i79 20 104 76 2g 19 12 7 2,911 1,996 915 Kudumangalore
12 12 13 10 3 3 2 Bendebetta Forest 7 5 2 14 13 I Anekad Forest
196 153 43 114 65 49 19 10 9 1,830 1,382 448 Mullusoge 80 61 19 256 120 136 9 4 599 445 154 Baichanalli
147 128 19 446 251 195 62 36 26 520 354 166 Basavana Halli 60 53 7 I 242 179 63 Rasulpura 4 4 I 34 27 7 Attur Forest
8 3 5 I 616 404 212 Nanjarayapatna 5 5 I 5 5 640 352 288 Kudlurchettalli
31 20 11 -I 1,374 759 615 Abyathamangala 20 16 4 1 31 24 7 2,627 1,683 944 Nelliyahadikeri
7 7 2 2 987 587 400 Valnur Hyagathur
76 68 8 87 51 36 5 5 380 250 130 Rangasamudra Somvarpet (Urban)
68 60 69 32 37 62 39 23 4,439 3,654 785 Kushalnagar (eT)
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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Industrial category
Location
code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
02744100 Sirangaln 199 85 114 45 21 24 138 57 81 02744200 Thorenur 269 32 237 41 5 36 207 21 186 02744300 Hebbalc 311 121 190 63 21 42 160 59 101 02744400 Hulse 6 3 3 1 02744500 Marur 32 6 26 7 7 4 4 02744600 Jainkalbetta Forest
02744700 Blockcul From.Jainkalbetta -----------Un-inhabited-------------
02744800 Yedavanndu Forest I Bit 02744900 Kudige 621 316 305 77 61 16 437 182 255 02745000 Kudumangalorc 439 195 244 19 13 6 59 19 40 02745100 Bendebetla Forest 16 3 13 16 13 02745200 Anekad Forest 02745300 Mullllsoge 125 74 51 9 9 10 4 6 02745400 Baichanalli 25 14 II 12 10 2 10 4 6 02745500 Basavana Halli 12 5 7 3 2 3 2 02745600 Rasulpunl 4 4 4 4
02745700 Attur Forest 70 69 1 50 49 1 18 18 02745800 Nanjarayapatna 20 14 6 14 8 6 02745900 Kudlurche!t:llli 02746000 Abyalhamangala 94 50 44 02746100 Nelliyahadikeri 83 50 33 3 2 02746200 Valnur Hyagathur 5 5 02746300 Rn,ngasamudra 94 48 46 19 14 5 17 10
Somvarpet (Urban) 42503000 Kushalnagar (Cn 172 101 71 6 5 4 2 2
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Somvarpct
of maf!~inal workers Location
Household indust!2: workers Other workers Non-workers code
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e number
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2
4 4 12 7 5 1,557 607 950 Sirangala 02744100 21 6 15 2,154 811 1,343 Thorenur 02744200
17 2 15 71 39 32 2,088 755 1,333 Hebbale 02744300 I 4 649 242 407 Hulse 02744400
20 6 14 562 193 369 Marnr 02744500 28 11 17 lainkalbetta Forest 02744600
-----------Un-inhabited------------ Blackcut From.lainkalbetta 02744700
20 8 12 Yedavanadu Forest I Bit 02744800 6 4 2 101 69 32 3.240 1,156 2,084 KUdige 02744900 5 2 3 356 161 195 4,580 1,751 2,829 Kudumangalore 02745000
35 16 19 Bcndebetta Forest 02745100 22 6 16 Anekad Forest 02745200
106 61 45 3,580 1,237 2,343 MuUusoge 02745300 3 3 1,276 569 707 Baichanalli 02745400 6 5 1,643 651 992 Basavana Halli 02745500
428 148 280 Rasulpura 02745600 2 2 294 99 195 Attur Forest 02745700 6 6 731 273 458 Nanjarayapatna 02745800
603 243 360 Kudlurchettalli 02745900
93 49 44 1,258 553 705 Abyathamangala 02746000
80 49 31 3,529 1,349 2,180 ,Nelliyahadikeri 02746100
5 5 1,033 422 611 Valnur Hyagathur 02746200
58 27 31 867 329 538 Rangasamudra 02746300 Somvarpet (Urban)
6 2 4 156 92 64 8,376 3,048 5,328 Kushalnagar (en 42503000
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
· VIRAJPET PET C,D, BLOCK
Location
code
number Name of Village
2
0003 Vimjpct (Total) 0003 "irajpd (Rural) 0003 Virajpet (Urban)
"irajpel (Rural)
02746400 Kunjalageri 02746500 Nalkeri 02746600 l3ellumadu 02746700 Kadanga MaTUr 02746800 Mailhmli 02746900 Dcvanagcri 02747000 Aramcri 02747100 Pal.ngula
. 02747200 Kedamullur 02747300 Heggala 02747400 Beloli 02747500 Kottoli 02747600 Kadanur 02747700 Kuklur 02747800 Chembc Belliyur 02747900 Aimangala 01748000 Maggula 02748 [00 Arji 02748200 V.Badaga 02748300 Nanga!" 02748400 Balugodu 02748500 Bittangala 02748600 [SI Rudragupp" 02748700 Halugunda 02748800 Hachinad 02748900 Yedur 02749000 Bymmbada 02749100 Kannangala 02749200 Guhya 02749300 Kamdigodu 02749400 . Maldare
0'2749500 Channayan Kale 02749600 Siddapura 02749700' Puliyeri 0'2749800 Ammathi 0'274990'0' Kavadi 0'27500'0'0' Karrnadu 0'2750100' Nalvathaklu 0275020'0' Bilugunda 0'2750'30'0' Hosakate 0'2750400 Bettakeri 02750'500 Mekur Hosakeri 0'2750'60'0' Bad.gaban.ngala 0'2750700 Hosoar 02750800 Ka1athmadu 0'2750'900' Kolatodu 8ygodu 0'275100'0 Halhur 0'2751 [DO' Kaikeri
0275120'0 Hebbale 0'275130'0 Devamachi Foresl 0'215 \40'0' Ardeen Fe>res\ - \
0'275[50'0' Arekeri Paresl-li 0'275160'0' Arekeri Forest - III 0275\700 Nokya
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Total population (including
Area of institutional and houseless
Village in Number of ~~ __ -,P:.::0:.t:p::::u~laTti:..:o:.:;n~)~:---:-_ hectares households Persons Males Females
3 4 5 6 7
7[9.0
'30\.0 374.0
691.0 1,058.0
866.0
692.0 2.622.0 5,389.0 6,868.0
922.0' 484.0 452.0 468.0 919.0 293.0' 613.0' 945.0'
4.429.0' 70'5.0 846.0 717.0'
2,0'58.0 863.0 58\.0 633.0 482.0' 90'3.0 864.0
4,614.0' 2.789.0' 4,965.0
664.0 1,20'3.0
548.0 665.0 567.0 507.0' 653.0 464.0 630'.0
1,357.0 1,40'9.0' 1,185.0'
654.0' 721.0 525.0'
2,028.0
2,300.0 3.352.0'
385.\)
52.0 6.483.0' 2,276.\)
45,523 43,907
1,616
177 379 166 328 45} 310 30'2 194 747 622 478 240
289 183 40'0' 137 189 697 193 212 336 285 350' 529 303 186
120' 625 594
1,0'70 510'
1,621 4[7
678 254 261 695 272 400 132 174 823
1.083 881 222 261 268
1,203 [,041
125 163 195 129
1,\)/8
185,415 178,148
7,267
682 1,535
624
1,262 \,820 1J02 1,245
783 3,039 2,625 2,100 1,074 1,169
683
1,464 60'0' 802
3,514 777 772
1,401 1,136 1,386 2,911 1,176
692
440 2,50'4 2,722 4,778 2,059 6,946
1,872 2,975
941 1,055 2,864 1,209 [,5[0
590 684
3,421 5,326 3,670'
931 956 963
5,176 4,185
491 694 796 50'7
4,493
93,363 89,550
3,813
327
181 310 606 B7i 656
591 403
1,462 1,331 1,026
525 584 33[ 744
309 369
1,767 390 384 689 568 685
1,459 593 345 206
1,234
1,352 2,462 1,035 3,479 1,004 [,493
480 533
1,445 579 770 302 348
1,712 2,611 1,891
465 472 488
2,61,9 2,157
234 346 399 268
2,218
92,052 88,598
3,454
355 754 314 656 943 646 654
380 1,577 1.294 1.074
549 585 352
720 291 433
1.747 387 388 712 568 701
1,452 583 347 234
1,270 1,370 2,316 1,024
3,467 868
1,482 461
522 1,419
630 740 288 336
[,709 2,715
.1,779 466 484 475
2,557 2,028
257 :>48
397 239
2,275
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Population in the
age-group 0-6 Persons Males Females
8
24,[56
23,193 963
56 1M 87
153
245 [77 127 82
381 336 273 154 149 70
147 86 81
500 108
66 139 138 [90 494 163 75 55
336 401
646 30'8
1,070 2[6 402 122
123 383 205 172
74 75
423 837 445 148 149 110 635 472
75 105 106 108 548
9
[2,220' [ 1,737
483
·25
88 41 65
\3\ 90
59 40
178 163 !44
77
77 35 71 46 43
239 58 26 73 65 85
246
86 37 30
182
210 331 151
528 106 199
71 59
[93 [00 95 44 37
215 425 237
81 79 59
313 257 34 52 47 47
282
10
11,936 11,456
480
31 7(,
46
88 114 87 68 42
203 173 129
77
72 35 76
40 38
261
50 40 66 n
[05
248
77 38 2.$
154 191 315 [57 542 [10
203 51 64
190 [OS
77 30 38
208 41~
208 67
70 51
322 215 41
53 59 61
266
PRIMARY CENSUSA8STRACT -- ----- ---------------------
CENSUS ABSTRACT Virajpet
Scheduled Castes popuation Persons Males Females
11 12 13
19,386 18,713
673
79 126 193
. 231
277 365 386
41 94
-55
225 175 178 188 322
53 102 171
5 151 138 117 12 37
380 139 65 91
274 384 504
1,381 434 445
67 53
271 5
568 25
232 532
1,045 1,031
11
7 555 469
48
2
591
9,572 9,229
343
36 73 96
109 131 185 184 26 40 24
117 86 93 93
172 25 45 95 3
79 69 53
8 17
186 66 29 45
139 192 249 674 204 212
39 30
137 3
285 12
122 262 505 522
3
3 272 229
22
299
9,814 9,484
330
43 53 ')7
122 146 180 202
15 54 31
108 89 85 95
150 28 57 76
2 n 69 64 4
20 194
73 36 46
135 192 255 707 230 233
28 23
134 2
283 13
lID 270 540 509
8
4 283 240
26
292
Scheduled Tribes population Persons Males Females
14 15 16
29,787 29,660
127
80 23 28 63 55 62 92
372 81 81 76 36 40 95
7 5
178 238
67 48
103 173 67
185 177
80 83
214 467 358
1,231 123 252 118 179 (16
99 87 77
152 240 193 693
72 357 103
1,006
1,340 433 646 744 490 912
14,921 14,861
60
42 12 13 28 33 26 53
191 39 44 35 19 22 43
3 3
80 124
28 20 49 88 31 90 84 43 40
107 217 189 622
53 126 63 95 60 50 42 40 82
120 94
359 38
185 48
511 679 208 321 366 256 430
14,866 14,799
67
38 II 15 35 22 36 39
181 42 37 41 17 18 52
4 2
98 114
39 28 54 85 36 95 93
37 43
107 250 169 609
70 126
55 84 56 49 45 37 70
120 99
334 34
172 55
495 661 225 325 378 234 482
Persons 17
117,266 111,782
5,484
580 1,161
447 999
1,398 925 918 563
2,195 2,033 1,597
788 898 530
1,165 450 653
2,639 484 519
1,140 802 963
1,993 609 336 246
1,531 1,852 3,203 1,277 3,654 1,205 1,982
625 738
2,054 732
1,123 368 461
2,117 3,134 1,991
575 497 651
3,181 2,210
94 265 247 167
2,674
Literates Males
18
63,228 60,207
3,021.
284 617 243 504 706 490 459 296
1,121 1,075
799 400 467 266 610 239 305
1,392 242 284 581 441 .
514 1,069
325 179 121
797 ·981
1,765 715
2,075 734
1,082 326 382
1,087 394 598 203 260
1,155 1,734 1,159
306 251 347
1,755 1,252
42 145 143 119
1,451
Females Name of ViII age
19 2
54,038 Virajpct (Total) 51,575 Virajpet (Rural)
2,463 Virajpet (Urban) Virajpet (Rural)
296 Kunjalageri 544 Nalkeri 204 Bellumadu 495 Kadanga Marnr 692 Maithadi 435 Dcvanageri 459 Arameri 267 Palangala
1.074 Kedamullur 958 Heggala 798 Betoli 388 Kolloli 431 Kadanur 264 Kuklur 555 Chembe Belliyur 2 I I Aim.ngala 348 Maggula
1,247 Alji 242 V.Badaga 235 Nangala 559 Balugodu 361 Biltangala 449 1 St Rudraguppe 924 Halugunda 284 Hachinad 157 Yedur 125 Byrambada 734 Kannangala 871 Guhya
1,438 Karadigodll 562 Maldare
1,579 Channayan Kote 47 I Siddapura 900 PuIiyeri 299 Ammathi 356 Kavadi 967 Kannadu 338 Na1vathoklu 525 Bilugunda 165 Hosakote 201 Bettakeri 962 Mekllr Hosakeri
1,400 Radagaballangala 832 Hosoor 269 Kalathmadu 246 Kolatodu Bygodu 304 Hathur-
1,426 Kaikeri 958 Hebbale 52 Deyamach; Forest
120 Arekeri Forest - I 104 Arekeri Forest - 11 48 Arekeri Forest - III
1,223 Nokya
277
Location code
"number Name of Village
2
0003 Virajpet (Total) 0003 Virajpet (Rural)
0003 Virajpet (Urb,m) Virajpet (Rural)
02746400 Kunjalageri 02746500 Nnlkcri 02746600 Bellumadu 02746700 Kadanga Marur 02746800 Mailhadi 02746900 Devanageri 02747000 Arameri 02747100 Palangab 02747200 Kedamullur 02747300 J-leggala 02747400 Sctoli
02747500 Kottoli 02747600 Kadanur 02747700 Kuklur 02747800 Chcll1be Belliyur
02747900 A.imangala 02748000 Maggula 02748100 Arji 02748200 V.Badaga 02748300 Nangala
02748400 Balugodu 02748500 Bittangala 02748600 1St Rudraguppe 02748700 Halugunda 02748800 Hachinad 02748900 Yedur 02749000 Byrambada 02749100 Kannangala 02749200 Guhya 02749300 Knradigodu 02749400 Maldare 02749500 Channayan Kote 02749600 Siddapur. 02749700 Puliyeri 02749800 Ammathi
02749900 Kavadi 02750000 Knrmadu 02750100 Nalvalhoklu 02750200 Bilugunda 02750300 Hosakotc 02750400 Betlakeri 02750500 Mekur Hosakeri 02750600 Badagabanangala 02750700 Hosoor 02750800 Kalalhll1adu 02750900 Kolalodu Bygodu 02751000 Halhur 02751100 Kaikcri
02751200 Hebbale 02751300 Devnll1achi Forest 02751400 Arekeri Forest - I 02751500 Arekeri Forest-II 02751600 Arckeri Forest - III 02751700 Nokya
278
Persons
20
68,149 66,366
1,783
102 374 177 263 422 377 327
220 844 592 503
286 271 153 299 150
.149 875
293 253 261 334 423 91S 567 356 194 973 870
1,575 782
3,292 667 993 316 317 810 477 387 222 223
1,304 2,192 1,679
356 459 312
1,995 1,975
397 429 549 340
1,819
Illiterates Males
21
30,135 29,343
792
43 164 67
102 171 166 132 107 341 256
227 125 117
65 134
70
64 375 148 100 108 127 171 390
268 166 85
437 371 697 320
1,404 270 411 154 lSI 358 185 172 99 88
557 877 732 159 221 141 864 905 192 201 256 149 767
Females 22
38,014 37,023
991
59 210 liD 161 251
211 195
113 503
336 276 161 154 88
165 80 85
500 145 153 153 207 252 528 299 190 109 536
499 878 462
1,888 397 582 162 166 452 292 215 123 135 747
1,315 947
197 238 171
1,131
1,070 205 228 293 191
1,052
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Total workers Persons Males Females
23 24 25
95,523 92,482 3,041
328 676 386 739
946 659 639 372
1,508 1,196
928 546 538 319 842
261 347
1,339 411 451 628 638
687 884 699 422 243
1,458 1,280 2,399 1,192
3,718 967
1,649 479
501 1,262
542 844 299 459
1,668 2,657 2,090
453 519 421
2,625
2,541 299 399 sao 316
2,335
58,620 56,357
2,263
224 459 208
404 532 419 393 273 970 784 598 327 329 201 492
185
237 1,021
276 280 422
379 485
670 389 23\ 132 798 813
1,575 654
2,130
600 939 308
343 839 332 509
181 248
1,058 1,509 1,213
276 314 289
1,588 1,396
150 214 263 170
1,369
36,903 36,125
778
104 217 178 335 414
240 246
99 538 412
330 219
209 118 350
76
110 318 135 171 206 259 202 214 310 191 III 660
467 824 538
1,588 367 710 171 158 423 210 335 118 2ll 610
1,148 877 177 205 132
1,037 1,145
149 185 237 146 966
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Main workers Persons Males Females
26 27 28
89,591 86,686
2,905
322 590
386
709 922 659 622 365
1,425
1,188 846 481 527 316 823 259 340
!.323 399 448 627 489
665 856 680 413 243
1,416
1,148 2,242 1,163 3,670
955 1,419
475
476 1,261
481 823 266 446
1,636
2,589 1,906
306 501
418 2,254 2,519
298 391 490 312
2,260
56,112 53,904
2,208
220 -104 208
392 522 419
388 270
938 777 563
312
324 199 484
184 234
1,0ll
266. 279 421 329 477 658 379 226 132 782 742
1,514 645
2,112
588 829 307 321 838 310 495 164 244
1,035 1,471 1,107
229 304 288
1,423 1,391
150 212 258 167
1,333
33,479 32,782
697
102
186 178 317 400 240 234
95 487 411 283
169 203 117 339
75 106
312 133 169 206 160
188 198 301 \81 III 634 406 728 518
1,558
367 590 168 155 423 171 328 102
202 601
1,118
799
77 197 130 831
1,128 148 179 232 145 927
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Virajpct
Industrial category of main workers Household industry
Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2
4,100 4,095
5
127 89 82
150 268
12 122 103 157
13 30
106 5
195 4
62 161
2 64
7 94
9 81 6 9
22 2
27 .65 59
I 9
20 83 11 38
6 36 38 19 4
43 3
22 47 66
37
3,050 3,045
5
92 70 42 76
124 10
103 93
136 S
26
78 5
119 4
52 143
46 6
77 9
69 3 4
11
24 48 32
7 18
69
36 1·
5 26 33 13 2
42
22 38 43
18
1,050 1,050
35 19 40 74
144 2
19 10 21
5 4
28
76
10 18
18 I
17
12 3 5
II 2 3
17 27
2 2
14 10
2
10 5
6 2
3
9 23
19
3,205 3,191
14
85 259
96 56
211
370 74
193 3
236
67 2
73 29
4 35
66 71 38
20
2 1
2 138
8
26
1
7 3
2 11 10
2
1,808 1,803
5
44 151 55 31
107
193 44
127
2
120
38
37 19 2
15
41 70 33
10
2
2 71
6
17
4
1
3
2
1 10
5
2
1,397 1,388
9
41 108 41 25
104
177 30 66
2
116
29
36 10 2
20
25 1 5
10
67 2
9
2
4
5
476 433
43
11
9
2.
9 2 4 9 6 9
6 18
12
22
19
16
39 6
3 2 8 5 6 7
26 3
2 1 6
8
349 311
38
9
6 2
7
8 3 9
6 16
7
19
II
16
22 4
2 2 J 4
5 7
22 3
1
2 1 5
4
127 122
5
1 2
3
2 I
3
2
5
3
8
17 2
5
4
4
81,810 78,967
2,843
109 231 208 503 434 645 130 179
1,073 1,168
804 475 176 311
561 253 199
1,115 393 349 620 317 585 715 674 385 243
1,358 1,146 2,176 1,090 3,607
952 1,400
312 379
1,242
417 822 254 407
1,571 2,560 1,898
261 496 393
2,190 2,442
297 391 489 312
2,213
50,905 48,745
2,160
84 174 III 285 28:; 407
92 126 674 765 527 309 117 194 327 179 139 833 263 218 415 204 398 537 376 211 132 745 742
1,468 591
2,077 585 817 214 241 829 257 494 154 217 979
1,452 1,102
185 302 264
1,370 1,343
149 212 257 167.
1,309
30,905 Virajpe! (Total) 30,222 Vir.jpe! (Rural)
683 Vir.jpet (Urban) Vinjpet (Rural)
25 Kunjalagcri 57 Nalkcri 97 Hellumadu
218 Kailanga Manlr 149 Maithadi 238 Devanageri
38 Arameri 53 Palangula
399 Kcdamullur 403 Heggala 277 Betoli 166 Kottali 59 Kadanur
117 Kuklur 234 Chembe Belliyur
74 Aim:mgala 60 Maggula
282 Arji 130 V.8adaga 131 Nangala 20S Balugodu 113 Bittangala 11\7 1 St Rudraguppc 178 Ha1ugunda 298 Hachinad 174 Ycdur I 11 Byrambada 613 Kannangala 404 Guhya 708 Karadigodu 499 Maldare
1,530 Channayan Kate 367 Siddapura 583 Puliyeri
98 Ammathi 138 Kavadi 413 KamJadu 160 Na1vathok1u 328 Bilugunda 100 Hosakote 190 Bettakeri 592 Mekur Hos.keri
1,108 Badagabanangala 796 Hosoor 76 Ka1athmadu
194 Kolatodu Bygodu 129 Hathur 820 Kaikeri
1,099 lIebbale 148 Devamachi Forest 179 Arekeri Forest - 1 232 Arckeri Forest - II 145 Arekeri Forest - 111 904 Nokya
279
Locntion code
number Name ofViJlage
2
0003 0003 0003
Virnjpet (Total) Virajpet (Rural) Virajpct (Urban) Virajpct (Rural)
02746400 Kunjnlageri 02746500 Nnlkcri 02746600 Hellumadu 02746700 Kndangn Maiur
02746ROO Maithmli 02746900 Devanngen 02747000 Ammeri 02747100 Palangala
02747200 Keclamllllur 02747300 Heggala 02747400 Betoli 02747500 Kottoli 02747600 Koclanur 02747700 Kuklur 02747800 Chembe Belliyur
02747900 Aimangnla
02748000 Moggul" 02748100 Arji 02748200 V.Baunga
02748300 Nangala 02748400 Bnlugodll 02748500 Bittangala 02748600 1St RlIdrnguppe
02748700 Hnlugunda 02748800 Hnchinad
. 02748900 Yedur
02749000 Byrambada
02749100 Kannangala 02749200 Guhya 02749300 Karadigodu 02749400 Maldarc
02749500 Channnyan Kotc 02749600 Siddapura
02749700 Puliyen
02749800 Ammathi 02749900 Kavadi 02750000 Karmadu 02750100 Nalvathoklu 02750200 Bilugunda 02750300 Hosako!e 02750400 Bettakeri
02750500 Mekur Hosaken 02750600 Badagabanangala 02750700 Hosoor 02750800 Kala!hmadll 02750900 Kolatodu Bygodu 02751000 Hathur 02751100 Kaiken 02751200 I-lebbale
02751300 Devamachi Forest 02751400 Arekeri Fores! - I 02751500 Arekeri Forest - II 02751600 Arekeri Forest - III 02751700 Nokya
280
Marginal workers Persons Males Females
41 42 43
5,932 5,796
136
6 86
30 24
17. 7
83
8 82 65 II 3
19
2 7
16 12
3
149 22 28 19 9
42 132 157 29 48 12
230 4
25
61 21
33 13 32 68
184 147
18 3
371 22
I 8
10 4
75
2,508 2,453
55
4
55
12 10
5 3
32 7
35 15 5 2
8 I
3 10 10
I I
50 8
12 10 5
16 71 61
9 18 12
110 I
22
22 14 17 4
23 38
106 4i 10
165 5
2 5
36
3,424 3,343
81
2 31
18 14
12 4
51
47 50
6
11
I
4 6 2
2
99 14 16
9 4
26 61 96 20
30
120 3 3
"39
7
16
9 9
30 78
100 8 2
206 17
1 6 5
39
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Cultivators Persons Males Females
44 45 46
421 420
12
2
I 6
20
7
6 12
2 3
7
2 7
I 2
2
3
177
176
2 9
2
3
6
4
3
2
4
'2
2
2
244 244
3
2
7
3
2
14
3
6 9
I
3
5
2
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Industrial category
Agricultural labourers Persons Males Females
47 48 49
468 468
46
13
2
28
3 3 5
2
4
4
28
I I
4
3
12
3
3
2
217 217
33
6
I 16
2 I 2
2
8
2
1
II
2
2
251 251
13
7
12
2
3
4
20
2
2
2
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Virajpet
of marginal workers
Household industry workers Persons Males Females
50 51 52
160 157
3
4
3
8
3
4
3
2
24 22 2
3
2
3
136 135
4
2
5
3
2
2
Other workers Persons Males Females
53 54 . 55
4,883 4,751
132
24
29 6
16 3
50 7
71 61
3 17 2 3 4
12 2 I
93 21 19 19 9
41
132 150
13 44
12 222
2 7 1
51 21 31
5
30 67
179 145
16 3
367 20
1 8
10
74
2,090 2,038
52
2 13
12
5
13· 6
32 14
2
6 I 3 3
10
33 7 7
10 5
16 71 61 4
17
12 106
6 I
16 14 15 2
23 38
104 46
9 1
163 5
2 5 I
36
2,793 2,713
80
11
17
11
37 1
39 47
1
11
I
2
60 14
12 9 4
25 61 89 9
27
116 2
35 7
16 3
7 29 75 99
7 2
204 15 1 6 5
38
Non-workers Persons Males Females Name of Village
56 57 58 2
89,892 85,666
4,226
354 859 238 523 874 643 606 411
1,531 1,429
1,172 528 631 364 622 339 455
2.175 366 321 773 498 699
2,027 477 270 197
1,046 1,442 2,379
867 3,228
905 1,326
462 554
1,602 667 666 291 225
1,753 2,669 1,580
478 437 542
2,551 1,644
192 295 296 191
2,158
34,743 33,193
1,550
103 322 102 202 345 237 198 130 492 547
428 198 255 130 252 124 132 746 114 104 267 189 200
789 204 114 74
436 539 887 381
1,349 404 554 172 190 606 247 261 121 100 654
1,102 678 189 158 199
1,031 761 84
132 136 98
849
55,149 Virajpet (Total) 52,473 Vi raj pet (Rural)
2,676 Virajpct (Urban) Virajpet (Rural)
25 I Kunjalageri 537 Nalkeri 136 Bcllumadu 321 Kadanga Marur 529 Maithadi 406 Devanageri 408 Arumeri 281 Pa1angala
1,039 Kedamullur 882 . Heggala
744 Betoli 330 Kottolj 376 Kadanur 234 Kuk1ur 370 Chembe Belliyur 215 Aimangala 323 Maggula
1,429 Atji 252 V.Badaga 217 Nangala 506 Balugodu 309 Bittangala 499 \ St Rudraguppe
1,238 Halugunda 273 Hachinad 156 Yedur 123 Byrambada 610 Kannangala 903 Guhya
1,492 Karadigodu 486 Maldare
\ ,879 Channayan Kote 501 S iddapura 772 Puliyeri 290 Ammathi 364 Kavadi 996 Kannadu 420 Nalvathoklu. 405 Bilugunda 170 Hosakote 125 Bettakeri
1,099 Mekur Hosakeri 1,567 Badagabanangala
902 Hosoor 289 Kalathmadu 279 Kolatodu Bygodu 343 Hathur
1,520 Kaikeri 883 Hebbalc 108 Devamachi Forest 163 Arekeri Forest - I 160 Arekeri Forest - II 93 Arekcri Forest - III
1,309 Nokya
Location code
number
0003 0003 0003
02746400 02746500 02746600 02746700 02746800 02746900 02747000 02747100 02747200 02747300
. 02747400
02747500 02747600 02747700 02747800 02747900 02748000 02748100 02748200 02748300 02748400 02748500 02748600 02748700 0274S800 02748900 02749000 02749100 02749200 02749300 02749400 02749500 02749600 02749700 02749800 02749900 02750000 02750100 02750200 02750300 02750400 02750500 02750600 02750700 02750800 02750900 02751000 02751100 02751200 02751300 02751400 02751500 02751600 02751700
281
Location code
number Name of Village ?
02751800 Maymnudi 02751900 AruvathOKlu
02752000 Kunda 02752100 B.Shettigeri
02752200 Kuttandi 02752300 Halligattll
02752400 Kirgur
02752500 Matoor 02752600 Bekkc Sodlur 02752700 Kunllr 02752800 Parakalagcri 02752900 Theralu 02753000 Budagurakeri
02753100 Hysodlllr 02753200 Hudikeri
02753300 Begur 02753400 Mugalagcri 02753500 Chikka Mundur
02753600 I3alyamandur 02753700 Bellur 02753800 T. Shcttigeri 02753900 Harihara 02754000 Kothor 02754100 Nalkeri Forest
02754200 Nalkeri 02754300 Kumla"r 02754400 Nemmak East And West 02754500 Kurchi 02754600 Mnnchnlli &. Forest 02754700 Kulln 02754800 Bmlaga 02754900 Dhanugala
02755000 Balelc 02755100 Bilur
02755200 Nalloor
02755300 Besagur 02755400 Kottagcri 02755500 Nittur 02755600 Devanur
02755700 Hathugattu Forest 1 42505000 Gonikoppal (ell
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Total population (including Area of institutional and houseless
Village in Number of population) hectares households Persons Males Females
3 4 5 6 7
1,193.0 1,136.0 1.229.0
825.0 2,493.0 1,086.0 1,101.0 1.071.0
590.0 1.144.0 6,487.0 6,582.0 2,347.0 1,591.0 1,362.0 1,337.0
743.0 941.0 725.0 890.0
1,951.0 848.0
1.422.0 10.41 R.O
1,251.0 1,379.0 I,R29.0 4,790.U 1,576.0
2,558.0 2,289.0 1,052.0 1,635.0
857.0
649.0
676.0
863.0 1,399.0 1,333.0
11,137.0
862 906 284 179 346
1.350 435 877 277 526 548 237
450 525 603 365 310 300 266 250 768 242
503 165 303 675 481 498 209
1,503 1,070
525
763 361
212 265 269 560
543 116
1,616
3,532 3.776 1,059
638
1.299 5,658 1,664 3,459 1,042 1,891
2,140 848
1,720 1,961 2,182 1,416 1,340
1,215 1,024
968 3,013
954 1,812
603 1,111
2,47l 1.788 1,702
764 6,280
3,765 2,205 2,990 1,405~
770 929 972
2,181
1,870 399
7,267
1,738
1.905 520 333 675
2.956 820
1,738 508 963
1,100 463 896 995
1,096 723 659 620 529 481
1,490 482
891
315 559
1,269
897 842 39t
3,174 1,901
1,120 1,516
712 383 468 502
t,065 925
216 3.813
1,794 1,871
539 305 624
2,702 844
1,72 I 534
918 1,040
385 824 966
1,086
693 681 595 495 437
1,523 472 921 2SS 552
1.202 891 860 373
3,106 1,864
1,085
1,474 693 387 461 470
1,116 945 183
3,454
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Population in the age-group 0-6
Persons Males Females 8 9 10
422 512 121 83
170 627
187
444 118 271 235
89 196
288 221
196 153
157
125
115
383 90
183 99
120 321 223 244 119 896
515 304 444 215 102 124 103 300 249
39 963
197 272
.'>8 41 82
315 85
216 61
138 113
44 93
157 107 102 71 82 74 53
193 46 86
47 69
171
117 116
55 463 297 162 218 113 57 57 61
149 130
17 483
225 240
63 42 88
312 102 228
57 133 122 45
103 131 114
94 82 15 51
62 190 44 97 52 51
150 106 128 64
433 218 142 226
102 45 67 42
151 119 22
4&0
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ----------------------------------------
CENSUS ABSTRACT Virajpet
Scheduled Castes popuation Persons Males Females
II 12 13
72 363
6 11 62
413 81
265 56
209 46
I 125 91
214 39
131 91 72
161 221
26 122
4
55 273
10 9
597 132 30
481 38 94
186 177 145
239 35
673
34 191
3 9
32 189 38
124 27 99 22
1 64 47
102 17 63 42 34 78
105 12 65
1
32 138
6 5
288 65 17
222 21 52 86 91 74
113 19
343
38 172
2 30
224 43
141 29
110 24
61 44
112 22 68 49 38 83
116 14 57
3
23 135
4 4
309 67 13
259 17 42
100 86 71
126 16
330
Scheduled Tribes population Persons Males Females
14 15 16
557 390 249
58 262 381 117 435 236 503 187 184 386 412 358 193 120 132 166 69
485 78
409 579 338 760 214 689 365
1,677 1,556
554 480 376 168 241 212 909 566 312 127
280 186 109 26
138 199 60
201 109 260 100
101 215 208 185 105 58 72 94 31
239 41
190 305 170 380 102 334 186 827 778 277 252 198 81
119 115 434 286 166 60
277 204 140 32
124 182 57
234 127 243
87 83
171 204 173 88 62 60 72 38
246 37
219 274 168 380 112 355'
179 850 778 277 228
)78 87
'122
97 475 280 146 67
Literates Persons, Males Females Name of Village
17 18 19 2
2,224 2,493
653 452'
879 4,165 1,173 2,289
682 1,046 1,311
560 997
1,049 1,463
991 919 809 693 707
1,902 763
1,164 343 632
1,423 1,085
898 370
3,041 1,583 1,217 1,637
777 445 533 606
1,057 922 190
5,484
1.185 1.303
340 253 477
2.307 622
i,234 347 583 690 323 547 559 774 530 483 443
372 365 997 399 618 208 319 782 590 484 204
1.748 838 678 911 423 224
283 319 548 494 116
3.021
1,039 Mayamudi 1,190 AruvathOKlu
313 Kunda 199 B.Shettigeri 402 Kuttandi
1.858 Halligattu 551 Kirgur
1,055 Matoor 335 Bekke Sodlur 463 Kanur 621 Parnkatageri 237 Thernlu 450 Badagarakeri 490 Hysodlur 689 Hudikeri 461 Begur 436 Mugatagcri 366 Chikka Mandur 321 Balyamandur 342 Bellur 905 T. Shettigeri 364 Hariham 546 Kothur 135 Nalkeri Forest 313 Nalkeri 641 Kumtoor 495 Nemmale East And West 414 Kurchi 166 Manchalli & Forest
1,293 Kutta 745 Badaga 539 Dhanugala 726 Bale1e 354 Bilur 221 Nalloor 250 Be5agur 287 Kottageri 509 ,Nittur 428 Devanur
74 Hathugattu Forest I 2,463 Gonikoppal (Cn
283
Location code
number Name of Village 2
02751800 Maymnudi
02751900 AruvathOKlu
02752000 Kunda
02752100 B'shcttigeri
02752200 Kutlandi
02752300 Hallignttu
02752400 Kirgur 02752500 Matoor
02752600 Bekke Sodlur
02752700 Kanur
02752800 Parakn(agcri 02752900 Theralu
02753000 Badagarakeri
02753100 Hysodlur 02753200 Hudikcri
02753300 Begur
02753400 Mugatageri 02753500 Chikka Mandur
02753600 Balyamandur
02753700 Bellur 02753800 T, Shctligcri
02753900 I-Iarihnra
02754000 KOlhur 02754100 Nalkcri Forest
02754200 Nalkeri 02754300 Kumtoor 02754400 Ncmmale Eas( And West
02754500 Kurchi
02754600 Manchnlli & Forest
02754700 Kulla 02754800 Badaga
02754900 Dhanugala 02755000 Balele
02755100 BiluT 02755200 Nalloor
02755300 Besagur 02755400 Koltageri 02755500 Nittur
02755600 Dcvanur
02755700 Hathugattu Forest I 42505000 Gonikoppal (Cn
284
Illiterates Persons Males Females
20 21 72
1,308 1,283
406 186 420
1,493 491
1,170 360 845 829 288 723 912 719 425 421 406 331 261
1,111 191 648 260 479
1,048 703 804 394
3,239 2,182
988 1,353
628 325 396 366
1,124 948 209
1,783
553 602 180
SO 198 649 198 504 161 380 410 140 349 436 322 193 176 177 157 116 493
83
273 107 240 487 307 358 187
1,426 1,063
442 605 289 159 185 183 517 431
100 792
755 681 226 106 222 844 293 666 \99 465 419 148
374 476 397 232 245 229 174 145 618 108 375 153 239 561 396 446 207
1,813
1,119
546 748 339 166 211
IS3 607 517 109 991
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Total workers Persons Males Females
23 24 25
1,810 1,777
502 293 618
2,285 863
1,7"13 570 941
1,158 535
1,057 1,265 1,242
683 564 669 566 439
1,804 458
1,090 402 763
1,193 940 948 477
3,546 2,299 1,073 1,575
798 458 542 581
1,239 1,026
216 3,041
1,101 1,173
332 201 454
1,535 543
1,099 333 607 761 319 625 696 758 447 395· 410 356 306
1,003 322 568 215 399 785 598 566 253
2,021 1,273
683 950 479 257 328 353 703 611 141
2,263
709 604 170
92 164 750 320 614 237 334 397 216 432 569 484 236 169 259 210 133 801 136 522 187 364
'408 342 382 224
1.525 1,026
390 625 319 201 214 228 536 415
75 778
Main workers Persons Males Females
26 27 28
1,225 1,698
443 285 616
1,991 757
1,630 560 926 868 421 951
1,201 1,101
680 556 660 558 339
1,627 445 702 402 747
1,145 888 932 474
3,262 2,190 1,072 1,515
786 458 521 581
1,202 1,011
216 2.905
771 1,124
294 198 454
1,404 516
'1,0)5
330 603 640 310 602 670 702 445 393 408 349 264 940 316 497 215 393 762 578 561 253
1,885 1,242
682 927 473 257 328 353 691 603 141
2.208
454 574 149 87
162 587 241 575 230 323 228 111 349 531 399 235 163 252 209
75 687 129 205 187 354 383 310 371 221
1,377 948 390 588 313 201 193 228 511 408
75 697
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Virajpet
---------.-------------------------
Industrial category of main workers Household industry
Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 7
33 75 38
4 162 299
32 36 94 81 44 69
6 142
4 27 26 24
3 40
3 81 6 6 6 6 3 7
.15 6 7
4 27
4
4 41
2 2
5
7 25 60 34
4 132 255
27 33 81 58 28 57 4
88 1
23 17 19 3
32 2
68
4
3 2
I 4 9 2 3 3
25 2
3 34
1
2 5
8 15 4
30 44 5 3
13 23 16 12 2
54 3 4 9 5
8
13 5 2 3 4
2
3 6 4 4
2
2
I 7
·1
7
167 61
115 138
19 9
38 17 27
178
2
4
3
22 2
8
52
8 3
89 3
14
6 93 46
67 73 8 5
28 10
18
71 I
2 2
4 2
12
5
25
5
45 2
5
74 15
48 65 11 4
10 7 9
107
10 2
3
27
3 2
44
9
9
10 14 6
24 .
3
1 9
23
6 5
24
5
5
43
7
6 9 6
15
4
15
5 5
12 I
3
4
38
2
4
5
9
2
5
12
2
5
1,211 1,489
306 247 602
1,700 314
1,555 514 831 749 360 855
1,195 778 675 527 630 534 331
1,575 442 576 394 741
1,130 876 924 443
3,194 2,183 1,057 1,503
758 454 520 577
1,067 1,006
214 2,843
758 999 187 164 444
1,196 182
1,005 291 521 554 272 527 666 542 443 368 388 330 257 902 314 402 214 389 754 571 555 237
1,850 1,239
674 920 447 255 327 350 608 600 139
2,160
453 M3yal11l1di 490 AruvathOK1u 119 Kunda 83 B.Shcttigeri
158 Kuttandi 504 Hallignttu 132 Kirgur 550 Matoor 223 Bekke Sodlur 310 Kanur 19,5 Parakatageri 88 Theralu
328 Badagarakeri 529 Hysodlur 236 Hudikcri 232 Begur 159 Mugatageri 242 Chikka Mandur 204 Balyamandur
74 Bellur 673 T. Shettigeri 128 l-Iariilara 174 Kothur 180 Nalkeri Forest 352 Nalkcri 376 Kumtoor 305 Nemmale East And West 369 Kurchi 206 Manchalli & Forest
1,344 Kuttn 944 Badag. 383 Dhanugala 583 Balele 311 Bilur 199 NaUoor 193 Besagur 227 Kottageri 459 Nittur 406 Devanur
75 Hathugattu Forest 1 683 Gonikoppal (en
285
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU ~- - ---_- ---.
VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-
Industrial category
Location
code Mar~inal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
02751800 Mayamudi 585 330 255 2
02751900 AruvathOKlu 79 49 30 2
02752000 Kunda 59 38 21 20 15 5 14 5 9
02752100 B.Shettigeri 8 3 5
02752200 Kuttandi 2 2
02752300 Halligattu 294 131 163 10 8 2 4 4
U2752400 Kirgur 106 27 79 12 II 56 15 41
02752500 Maloor 83 44 39 2 2 8 2 I)
02752600 Bekke Sodlur 10 3 7
02752700 Kanur 15 4 II
02752800 Parakntngeri 290 121 169 124 35 89 134 71 63
02752900 Thernlu 114 9 105 :>. 2
02753000 Badagarakeri 106 23 83 2 2 4
02753100 Hyso<!lur 64 26 38 2
02753200 Hudikeri 141 56 85 53 28 25 27 10 17
02753300 Begur 3 2 02753400 Mugalageri 8 2 6
02753500 Chikka Mandur 9 2 7 7 6
02753600 Balyamandur 8 7 1 2 2
02753700 Bellllr 100 42 58 2 2
02753800 T. Shetligcri 177 63 114 5 2 31 6 25
02753900 Harihara 13 6 7 4 4 3
02754000 KOlhur 388 71 317 4 4 5 2 3
02754100 Nalkeri Forest
02754200 Nalkeri 16 6 10 02754300 Kumtoor 48 23 25 02754400 Nemmale East And Wesl 52 20 32 02754500 Kurchi 16 II 7 7 02754600 Manchalli & Forest 3 I
02754700 KuUa 284 136 148 2 6
02754800 Badaga 109 31 78 4 3 02754900 Dhanugal. I I I
02755000 Balde 60 23 37 6 3 2 02755100 Bilur 12 6 6
02755200 N.lloor 02755300 Besagur 21 21 02755400 Kottageri 02755500 Nittur 37 12 . 25 I I 02755600 Devanur 15 8 7 4 2 2 02755700 Halhugattu Forest I 42505000 Gonikop~al (CT) 136 55 81
286
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT Virajpet
ofmar~inal workers
Location Household indust!Y workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons- Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of ViII age number
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2
582 329 253 _ 1,722 637 1,085 Mayamudi 02751800 76 48 28 1,999 732 1,267 AruvathOKlu 02751900 25 18 7 557 188 369 Kunda 02752000 7 3 4 345 132 213 I:l.Shettigeri 02752100 2 2 .681 221 460 Kuttandi 02752200
84 I- 83 196 122 74 3,373 1,421 1,952 Halligattu 02752300 4 4 34 11 23 801 277 524 Kirgur 02752400 2 2 71 40 31 1,746 639 1,107 Maioor 02752500
9 3 6 472 175 297 Bekke Sodlur 02752600 15 4 11 950 356 594 Kanur 02752700 32 15 17 982 339 643 Parakatageri 02752800
112 9 103 313 144 169 Theralu 02752900 99 17 82 663 271 392 Badagarakeri 02753000
2 2 60 25 35 696 299 397 Hysudlur 02753100 60 18 42 940 338 602 Hudikeri 02753200 2 2 733 276 457 Begiir 02753300 8 2 6 776 264 512 Mugatageri 02753400 2 546 210 336 Chikka Mandur 02753500 6 5 458 173 285 Balyamandur 02753600
98 40 58 529 175 354 Bellur 02753700 9 130 51 79 1,209 487 722 T. Shettigeri 02753800
2 I 496 160 336 Hariham 02753900 3 2 376 63 313 722 323 399 Kothur 02754000
201 100 101 Nalkeri Forest 02754100 16 6 10 34& 160 188 Nalkeri 02754200
8 4 4 37 19 1& 1,278 484 794 Kumtoor 02754300 2 2 49 19 30 848 299 549 Nemmale East And West 02754400
7 4 754 276 478 Kurchi 02754500 2 2 287 138 149 Manchalli & Forest 02754600
274 133 141 2,734 1,153 1,581 Kutta 02754700 2 2 103 30 73 1,466 628 838 Badaga 02754800
1,132 437 695 Dhanugala 02754900 51 16 35 1,415 566 849 Balefe 02755000 12 6 6 607 233 374 Bilur 02755100
312 126 186 Nalloor 02755200 21 21 387 140 247 Besagur 02755300
391 149 242 Kottageri 02755400 36 II 25 942 362 580 Nittur 02755500 II 6 5 844 314 530 Devanur 02755600
183 75 108 Hathugattu Forest I 02755700 3 2 132 52 80 4,226 1,550 2,676 GonikoEpal (en 42505000
287
URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU ----------------------------------------
Location Name of Town/ Ward
code
number
2
42501000 Madikeri (Ti\'IC) 000 I Ward No. I 0002 Ward No.2 0003 Ward No.3 0004 Ward No.4 0005 Ward No.5 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023
Ward No. 6 Ward No.7 Ward No. S Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. II Ward No. 12 Ward No. 13 Ward No. 14 Ward No. 15 Ward No. 16 Ward No. 17 Ward No. 18 Ward No. 19 Ward No. 20 Ward No. 21 Ward No. 22 Ward No. 23
42502000 Som"urpet (TP) 0001 Ward No.1 0002 Ward No.2 0003 Ward No.3 0004 Ward No.4 0005 Ward No.5 0006 Ward No.6 0007 Ward No. 7 0008 Ward No.8 0009 Ward No.9 0010 Ward No. 10 0011 Ward No. 11
42503000 Kusha1nagar (CT) 0001 Ward No. I
42504000 Virajpet (TP) 0001 Ward No.1 0002 Ward No.2 0003 Ward No.3 0004 Ward NO.4 0005 Ward No.5 0006 Ward No.6 0007 Ward No.7 0008 Ward No.8 0009 Ward No.9 0010 Ward No. 10 0011 Ward No. 11 0012 Ward No. 12 0013 Ward No. 13 0014 Ward No. 14
290
Area of
Town! Ward Number of
in square households
Kilometre
3
15.92
1.33
3.26
2.83
4
7,682 584 239 188 222 181 243 325 174 721
298 416 523 451 314 398 226 238 567 197 313 358 282 224
1,838 145 175 149 ISS 165 149 157 168 182 194 196
3,052 3,052
3,412 132 74
594 200 220 264 565 162 181 519 149
148 86
118
Total population (including
insti tLltional and hOllseless
population)
Persons
5
32,496 2,268 1,058
894 1,077
960 1,214 1,451
739 2,993 1,306 1,715 2,095 1,646 1,199 1,560
881 1,047 2,273
677 1,279 1,333 1,502 1,329
7,220
526 640 626 607 652 675 630 582 690 800 792
13,186 13,186
15,213 623 301
2,464 839
1,110 1,336 2,242
595 768
2,694 657 646 459 479
Males
6
16,450 1,146
551 467 584 508 612 716 363
1,373 709 955
1,069 824 580 800 474 513
1,113 352 628 692
753 668
3,622 269 318
297 335 347 331
302 283 334 402 404
6,934 6,934
7,742 298 155
1,231 412 587 727
1,210 294 363
1,399 335 297 169 265
Females
7
16,0~6
1,122 507 427 493 452 602 735 376
1,620 597 760
1,026 822 619 760 407 534
1,160 325 651 641 749 661
3,598 257 322 329 272 305 344 328 299 356 398 388
6,252 6,252
7,471 325 146
1,233 427 523 609
1,032 301 4V5
1,295 322 349 290 214
URBAN PRIMARY
Population in the
age-group 0-6
Persons Males Females
8
3,796 243 124 100 121 120 153 206 134 286 136 145 254
195 150 191 100 107 254
73 156 147 223 178
847 55 63 78 60 76 89 70 71 88 96
101
1,617 1,617
1,857 68 33
279 93
158 152 279
60 81
382 83 72 44 73
9
1,926 127 63 58 60 63 80
106 59
135 68 76
140 97 72
108 45 62
127 35 72 71
115 87
426
26 28 29 31 51 44
43 37 45 46 46
810 810
912 33 16
143 44
69 66
144 34 42
188 42 41
17 43
10
1,870 116
61 42 61 57 73
100 75
151 68 69
114
98 78 83 55 45
127 38 84 76
108 91
421
29 35 49 29 25 45 27 34 43 50 55
807 807
935 35 17
136 49 );9
86 135 26 39
194 41
31 27 30
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Scheduled Castes population
Persons
11
3,174 171
7 14 31 o
137 703
316 151 130 62
107 99 52
341 13
266 182 47 18
137 32
158
862 9 5
281
16 11
186 39 39
128 71 77
1,938 1,938
1,487 20
335 8
136 132 127 56 58
237 9
284
7 77
Males Females
12
1,563 94
3 4
21 o
58 341 157 62 71 38 53 51 25
173 7
139 89 16 11
67 13 70
432 6 4
135 S 5
94 17 22 62 36 43
1,016 1,016
746 7
o 166
5 69 73 62 28 28
115 6
136 4
47
13
1,611 77
4 10 10 o
79 362 159 89 59 24 54 48 27
168 6
127 93 31
7 70 19 88
430 3 1
146 8 6
92
22 17 66 35 34
922 922
741 13
1 169
3 67 59 65 28 30
122
3 148
3 30
Scheduled Tribes population
Persons
14
550 34 16 13 3
3 31 25 80 15 75 36 IS 22 21
3 22 55 13 7
58
69 o 3
14 16 o 2 8 6 3 7
10
254 254
219 o
22 17 19 15 42 31
36 12 9 5 4 6
Males
15
288 18 10 7 3 o I
13 12 30
5 49 23 8
10 11 2
13 25
5 5
38 o o
36 o 1 5 8 o 2 6 2 1 5 6
126 126
119 o
12 8
13 8
22 18 o
21 5 6
2 3
Females
16
262 16 6 6 o
2 18 13 50 10 26 13 7
12 10
1
9 30
8 2
20
33 o 2 9 8 o o 2 4 2 2 4
128 128
100 o
10 9 6 7
20 13
15 7 3 4 2 3
Persons
17
26,175 1,897
877 721 897 729 974
1,055
503 2,590
993 1,411 1,644 1,347
977 1,244
753 884
1,803 574
1,048 1,095 1,129 1,030
5,382 449 448 411
522 519 393 428 480
493 626 613
10,271 10,271
12,189 539 253
1,941 709 821
1,132 1,837
477 634
2,026 561 500
395 364
Literates
Males
18
13,659 980 477 389 504 404 509 540 278
1,205 548 780 857 699 485 653 420 445 919 309 531 599 574 554
2,879 239 246 226 297 283 213 221 234 254 325 341
5,716 5,716
6,405 261 137 995 356 463 647
1,024
242 298
1,106 290 235 144 207
Name of Townl Ward
Females
19 2
12,516 Madikeri (TMC) 917 Ward No.1 400 Ward No, 2 332 Ward No.3 393 Ward No, 4 325 Ward No, 5 465 Ward No.6 515 Ward No. 7
225 Ward No, 8 1,385 Ward No.9
445 Ward No.1 0 631 Ward No. 11 787 Ward No, 12 648 Ward No, 13 492 Ward No. 14
591 Ward No. 15 333 Ward No. 16 439 Ward No. 17 884 Ward No. 18 265 Ward No. 19 517 Ward No. 20 496 Ward No. 21
555 Ward No. 22 476 Ward No. 23
2,503 Som"arpet (TP) 210 Ward No.1 202 Ward No.2 185 Ward No.3 225 Ward No.4. 236 Ward No.5 180 Ward No, 6
207 Ward No.7 246 Ward No.8 239 Ward No, 9 301 Ward No, 10 272 Ward No.1 I
4,555 Kushalnagar (CT) 4,555 Ward No, 1
5,784 Virajpet (TP) 278 Ward No. I 116 Ward No, 2 946 Ward No.3 353 Ward No, 4 358 Ward No.5 485 Ward No.6 813 Ward No.7 235 Ward No.8 336 Ward No, 9 920 Ward No.1 0 271 Ward No. 11 265 Ward No. 12 251 Ward No. 13 157 Ward No. 14
291
Location
code number
42501000 0001
0002
0003
0004 0005
0006 0007 0008
0009 OClIG
0011 0012
0013 0014
0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021
0022 0023
42502000 0001 0002 0003
0004 0005 0006 0007
0008 0009 0010 0011
42503000 0001
Name of Townl Ward
7
Madikcri (TMC) Ward NO.1
Ward NO.2
Ward NO.3
Ward NO.4 Ward No.5
Ward No.6 Ward NO.7 Ward No. ~
Ward NO.9 WurdNa.IO Ward No. II
Ward No. 12
Ward No. 13 Ward No. 14
Ward No. 15 Ward No. 16 Ward No. 17
Ward No. 18 Ward No. 19 Ward No. 20
Ward No. 21
Ward No. 22 Ward No. 23
Som'l'arpct (TP) Ward No. I Ward NO.2
Ward NO.3
Ward NO.4 Ward No. 5
Ward No.6 Ward No.7
Ward No.8 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. II
Kusbalnagar (en Ward No. I
42504000 Virajpet (fPJ 0001 Ward No.1 0002 Ward No.2 0003 Ward NO.3
0004 Ward No.4 0005 Ward No.5
0006 Ward No.6 0007 Ward No.7 0008 Ward No.8
0009 Ward No.9 001() Ward No. 10
0011 Ward No. II
0012 Ward No. 12
0013 Ward No. 13 0014 Ward No. 14
292
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
URBAN PRIMARY
Illiterates Total workers Main workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
20
6,321 371
181
173 180 231 240 396
236
403
313 304 451
299 222
316 128 163 470 103 231 238 373 299
1,838
77 192 215
85
133
282 202 102 197 174 179
2,915 2,915
3,024
84 48
523 130 289 204
405
118
134 668
96 146 64
115
21
2,791 166 74 78
80 104
103 176 85
IG8 161 175 212
125 95
147 54 68
194 43
97 93
179 114
743
30 72 71 38 64
118 81 49
80 77 63
1,218 1,218
1,337 37 18
236 56
124
80 186 52 65
293 45 62
25 58
22
3,530
205 107
95 100 127 137 220 151 235 152 129
239
174 127
169 74 95
276
60 134 145 194 185
1,095 47
120 144 47 69
164 121
53
117 97
116
1,697 1,697
1,687
47
30 287
74 165
124 219
66 69
375
51 84 39 57
23
12,050 840 391 327 412 343 440
522 255
1,027 566 643 849 685 485 622 412 319 848 312 421 513 448 370
3,155
210 324 310 248 272
347 285 234 276 340
309
4,810 . 4,810
5,637 202
121
958
297 427 510 950 241 258 900 204 228 137 204
24
9,277
629 330 280
357 290 373 404 197 778 441 459 617 498 337 451 312 242 622 213
331 387 402 327
2,205
170
208 173 200 209 208 183 176
188 260 230
3,886 3,886
4,411 139 98
697 239 348 455 759 162 181 726
173 158 III IG5
25
2,773 211
61 47
55 53
67 118 58
249 125 184 232 187 148 171 100 77
226
99 90
126 46 43
950
40 IIG 137
48 63
139 102 58
88 80 79
924 924
1,226 63 23
261
58 79
55 191 79 77
174 31
70 26
39
26
1I,09U 826 382 323 401
337 437 512 219
1,013 566
573
509 665 457 477 405
312
834 299 332 496 364
351
3,072
207'
303
307 248 262 332 273 234 274
328 304
4,638 4,638
5,240
197 114 891 241 426 457 914 228 227 782 204
223 136 200
27
8,6U4 617 326
276
349 288 372 398 177 769 441
419
387 483 318 353 307 235 615 205
254
374
326 315
2,168 168 196 170 200 205 206
176 176
187 256 228
3,785 3,785
4,]52 137
96 659 203 348 408 736 152 164 650 173 154 III 161
28
2,486
209 56
47 52 49 65
114
42 244 125
154 122 182 139 124 98 77
219 94 78
122 38 36
904 39
107 137 48 57
126
97 58 87 72 76
853 853
1,088 60 18
232
38 78 49
178 76 63
132 31 69 25 39
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial category of main workers
Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry
workers
Name ofTownl Ward
Other workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
29
69 1()
2 o
1 2 3 o
14 o 9
10 2 o 1 o 8 o ()
5 o o
10 o 4 o 2
o o o 1 o 2
68 68
46 o 7 5 6 2 o 5
6 3
10 o 2 o o
30
56 9 2 o
I
o I o
14 o 6
2 o I o 6
o o 5 o o
8 o 4
o 2 o o o o o
60 60
45 o 7
5 5 2 o 5 6 3
10 o 2 o o
31
13 I o o o o 2 2 o o o 3 o 3 o o o o 2 o o o o o
2 o o o o o o o 1 o 1 o
8 8
o o o I o o o o o o o o o o
32
69 5 o 2 o o
53 o 3 o o o
o o o o 2 o o 2 o o
3 o 2 o o o
o o o o o
69 69
26 o o 3 o o o 4 2
17 o o o o o
33
36 4 o 2 o o 1
23 o 3 o
,0 o o o o o o 2 o o
2 o 2 o o o o o o o o o
32 32
16 o o 2 o ()
()
2 2
10 ()
o o ()
()
34
33 1 o o o o o
30 o o o o o
o o o o o o o
o o
o o o o o
o o o u o
37 37
10 o o I o o o 2 o 7 o o o o o
35
93 4
22 o o 3
28 2 3 3 o 4 7 8 o o o o 4 o o o 4 1
19 o 3 2 3 o 4 o o 4 2
62 62
115 o 2
26 4
12 22 20
2 2 5 4
10 o 6
36
65
12 o o o
24 o
2 o 4 7 5 o o o o 3 o o o 2 o
15 o 3 2 3 o 2 o o 4
1 o
39 39
97 o
23
4 12 22 18
5 4 3 o 3
37
28 1
10 o o 3 4 2 o
o o o
o o o o
o o o 2 I·
4 o o o o o 2 o o o
23 23
18 o I
3 o o o 2
I
o o 7 o 3
38
10,859 807 358 321 400 333
406 454 216 993 566 560 501 646 455 477 404 312 820 299 332 489 360 350
3,040 207 294 305 243 262 327 273 233 270 324 302
4,439 4,439
5,053 197 105 857 231 412 435 885 218 205 767 200 211 136 194
39
8,447 601 312 274 348 287 347 374 174 750 441 409 379 471 316 353 306 235 604 205 254 368 324 315
2,143 168 187 168 195 205 204 176 176 183 254 227
3,654 3,654
3,994 137 88
629 194 334 386 711 143 150 635 169 149 III 158
40 2
2,412 Madikeri (TMC) 206 Ward No. I 46 Ward No.2 47 Ward No.3 52 Ward No.4 46 Ward No.5 59 Ward No.6 80 Ward No.7 42 Ward No.8
243 Ward No.9 125 Ward No.1 0 151 Ward No. II 122 Ward No. 12 175 Ward No. 13 139 Ward No. 14 124 Ward No. 15 98 Ward No. 16 77 Ward No. 17
216 Ward No. 18 94 Ward No. 19 78 Ward No. 20
121 Ward No. 21 36 Ward No. 22 35 Ward No. 23
897 Som\'arpet (TP) 39 Ward No. I
107 Ward No.2 137 Ward No.3 48 Ward No.4 57 Ward No.5
123 Ward No.6 97 Ward No.7 57 Ward No.8 87 Ward No.9 70 Ward No. 10 75 Ward No. I I
785 Kushllinagar (CT) 785 Ward No.1
1,059 Virajpet{TP) 60 Ward No. I 17 Ward No.2
228 Ward No.3 37 Ward No.4 78 Ward No.5 49 Ward No. 6
174 Ward No.7 75 Ward No. S 55 Ward No.9
132 Ward No.1 0 31 Ward No. II 62 Ward No. 12 25 Ward No. 13 36 Ward No. 14
293
Location
code number
42501000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023
42502000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011
Name oCTownl Ward
2
i\bdikeri (TMC)
Ward No. I Ward No.2 Ward No.3 Ward No.4 Ward No.5 Ward No. G Ward No.7 Ward No.8 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. II Ward No. 12
Ward No. 13 Ward No. 14 Ward No. 15 Ward No. 16 Ward No. 17 Ward No. 18 Ward No. 19 Ward No. 20 Ward No. 21
Ward No. 22
Ward No. 23
Somyarpct (TP) Ward No.1 Ward No.2 W,ml No.3 Ward No.4 Ward No.5 Ward No.6 Ward No.7 Ward No.8 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. II
42503000 Kushalnagar (CT) (JOOI Ward No. I
42504000 0001 0002 0003
0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 OOIl 0012 0013 0014
294
Virajpel (TP) Ward No. I Ward No.2 Ward No.3 Ward No.4 Ward No.5 Ward No.6 Ward No.7 Ward No.8 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. II Ward No. 12 Ward No. 13 Ward No. 14
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
URBAN PRIMARY
Industrial category
Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
Persons Males Felllales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
41
960 14 9 4
II 6 3
10 36 14 o
70 340
20 28
145 7 7
14 13 89 17 84 19
83 3
21 3
o 10 15 12 o 2
12 5
172 172
397 5 7
67 56
53 36 13
31
118 o 5 I 4
42
673 12
4 4
8 2
6 20
9 o
40 230
15 19 98
5 7 7 8
77 13 76 12
37 2
12 3 o 4 2 7 o I
4 2
101 101
259 2 2
38 36 o
47 23
10 17 76 o 4 o 4
43
287 2
o 3 4 2
4 16 5 o
30 110
5 9
47 2 o 7 5
12 4 8 7
46 I
9 o o 6
13 5
o I 8 3
7I 71
138 3 5
29 20
I
6 13 3
14 42 o
o
44
Z
I o o o o o o o o o o o
a o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
6 6
3 o o I o o o o o o
o o I o
45
2 I o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o a o o
5 5
2 o o I o o o o o o I o o o o
46
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
1 o o o o o o o o o o o o
o
47
10 o o o o
o o o
o o 7 o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
4 4
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
48
3
o o o o o o o o I o o
o. o o o a o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
2 2
o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o
49
7
o o o o 1 o o o o o o 6 o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
2 2
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT
of marginal workers
Household industry workers
Name ofTownl Ward
Other workers Non-workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
50
6 2 o o o I o o o 2 o o o
o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
6
6
7 o o o 1 o
2 o o 3 o o o o
51
1 o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
2
2
5 o o o 1 o o 2 o o 2
o o o o
52
5 2 o o o 1 o o o 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o· o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
4 4
2 o o o o o
o o o
o o o o
53
942 11 9 4
11 4
3 10 36 II
o 70
333 18 28
145 7
7 14 13 89 17 84 18
83 3
21 3 o
10 15 12 o 2
12 5
156 156
387 5 7
66 55
52 34 13 31
114
o 5 o 4
54
667 11 4 4 8
2 1
6 20
8 o
40 229
13 19 98
5 7 7 8
77 13 76 11
37 2
12 3 o 4 2
7 o
4 2
92 92
252 2 2
37 35 a
47 21 10 )7 73 o 4 \}
4
55
275 o 5 a 3
2
2 4
16 3 o
30 104
5 9
47 2 o 7
5 12 4
8 7
46 I 9 o o 6
13 5
o I 8
64 64
135 3 5
29 20
I 5
13 3
14 41 a
o a
56
20,446 1,428
667 567 665 617 774 929 484
1,966 740
1,072 1,246
961 714 938 469 728
1,425 365 858 820
1,054 959
4,065 316 316 316 359 380 328 345 348 414 460 483
8,376 8,376
9,576 421 180
1,506 542 683 826
1,292 354 510
1,794 453 4)8 322 275
57
7,173 517 221 187 227 218 239 312 166 595 268 496 452 326 243 349 162 271 491 139 297 305 351 341
1,417 99
110 124 135 138 123 119 107 146 142 174
3,048 3,048
3,331 159 57
534 173 239 272 451 132 )82 673 162 139
58 100
58 2
13,273 Madikcri (TMC) 911 Ward No. I 446 Ward No.2 380 Ward No.3 438 Ward NO.4 399 Ward No.5 535 Ward NO.6 617 Ward No. 7 318 Ward No.8
1,371 Ward NO.9 472 Ward No. ) 0 576 Ward No. 11 794 Ward No. 12 635 Ward No. 13 471 Ward No. 14 589 Ward No. 15 307 Ward No. 16 457 Ward No. 17 934 Ward No. )8 226 Ward No. 19 561 Ward No. 20 515 Ward No. 21 703 Ward No. 22 618 Ward No. 23
2,648 Somvarl'ct (TP) 217 Ward No. I 206 Ward No.2 192 Ward No. 3 224 Ward NO.4 242 Ward NO.5 205 Ward No.6 226 Ward No.7 241 Ward NO.8 268 Ward No.9 318 Ward No. 10 309 Ward No: II
5,328 Kusha1nagar (CT) 5,328 Ward No. I
6,245 Virajpet (TP) 262 Ward No. I 123 Ward No. 2 972 Ward No.3 369 Ward No.4 444 Ward No.5 554 Ward No.6 841 Ward No.7 222 Ward No.8 328 Ward No.9
1,121 Ward No. 10 291 Ward No. II 279 Ward No. 12 264 Ward No. 13 175 Ward No. 14
Location code
number
42501000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023
42502000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011
42503000 0001
42504000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014
295
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
URBAN PRIMARY
Area of Location Name ofTownl Ward Town! Ward Number·of Total population (including Population in the
code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6
number Kilometre population)
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
42505000 Gonikoppal (eT) 3.26 1,616 7,267 3,813 3,454 963 483 480 0001 Ward No.1 359 1.586 827 759 149 72 77 0002 Ward No.2 229 1,048 561 487 150 76 74 0003 Ward No.3 384 1,706 888 818 231 136 95 0004 Ward No.4 535 2.398 1,249 1,149 366 162 204 0005 Ward No.5 109 529 288 241 67 37 30
296
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Name of Townl \Vanl
Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 2
673 343 330 127 60 67 5,484 3,021 2,463 Gonikoppul (CT) 69 34 35 33 13 20 1,342 722 620 Ward No. I
255 127 128 18 8 10 806 451 355 Ward No.2 87 46 41 5 4 1,258 674 584 Ward No.3
107 60 47 70 34 36 1,723 962 761 Ward No.4 155 76 79 0 355 212 143 Ward No. 5
297
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU ----------- .-------_.
URBAN PRIMARY
Location Name ofTownl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers
number
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
42505000 Gonikoppnl (CT) 1,783 792 991 3,041 2,263 778 2,905 2,208 697 0001 Ward No. I 244 105 139 574 442 132 563 434 129 0002 Ward No.2 242 110 132 548 355 193 514 337 177 0003 Ward NO.3 448 214 234 661 505 156 656 503 153 0004 Ward NO.4 675 287 388 1,031 791 240 971 785 186 0005 Ward No.5 174 76 98 227 170 57 201 149 52
298
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ------------------
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industrial category of main workers
Cultivators Household industry
Name ofTownl Ward
Agricultural labourers workers
Other workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ,,40 2
5 5 0 14 5 9 43 38 5 2,843 2,160 683 Gonikoppal (eT)
0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 555 426 129 Ward No.1
0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5' 4 505 332 173 Ward No.2 0 0 0 0 I 2 2 0 653 501 152 Ward No.3 5 5 0 13 5 8 24 23 \ 929 752 177 Ward NO.4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 201 149 52 Ward No.5
299
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Industrial category
Location Name ofTownl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers
number
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
42505000 Gonikoppal (CT) 136 55 III I 0 0 0 0 0001 Ward No.1 11 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 0002 Ward No.2 34 18 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0003 Ward No.3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0004 Ward No.4 60 6 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0005 Ward No.5 26 21 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
300
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT -------------------------------------------------------------------
CENSUS ABSTRACT
of marginal workers
Household indushy -workers
Name ofTownf Ward
Other workers Non-workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2
3 2 132 52 80 4,22'6' ],550 2,676 Gonikoppal (CT) 0 0 0 10 7 3 1,012 385 627 Ward No. I 2 I I 32 17 15 500 206 294 Ward No.2 0 0 0 5 2 3 1,045 383 662 Ward No.3 I I 0 59 5 54 1,367 458 909 Ward No.4 0 0 0 26 21 5 302 118 184 Ward No.5
Location
code
number
42505000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005
301
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE- I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS
Locat Name of village & Scheduled Scheduled
ion Name of Location Code Total Population Castes Tribes Total code Grama _________ No. of __________ ..:.P.:.op~u:.:l....:_a....:_ti.::..on::.....__..:.P..:o!:..pu:.:l::a~ti::o.::.n_
of Panchay area of HH Panc at Name of Location \illage
hayat yjJJage Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3
Namc oj" CD. Blocl, : Madikcri
0001 KARIKE
4 5 6 7 8 9
Karike 02726200 6,955 1,023 4,488 2,235 2,253 Total 6,955 1,023 4,488 2,235 2,253
0002 PERAJE Kundalpadi
PCI''\ie 0003 CHEMBU
Melchembu
02727700 3,370 Total 3,370
02727800 4,939 Total 4,939
764 3,693 764 3,693
784 3,700 784 3,700
1,835
1,835
1,861 1,861
1,858 1,858
1,839 1,839
0004 SAMPAJE Sampaje 02727900 2,181 668 3,132 1,532 1,600
Total 2,181 668 3,132 1,532 1,600
0005 GALlBEEDU Kalooru l-lalTImiyala
Galibccdu Monnangcri-
0006 MAKKANDUR Mukkodlu Makkandur
0007 KALAKERI NlDUGANE Kalakeri Nidugane (Rural)
0008 MADE
Hcbbettage Kamange
Bettalhur Made Katakeri (Rural)
0009 KUNDACHERI Kundacheri Kopalti Singalhuru
0010 BHAGAMANDALA
02728800 5,813 287 02728900 4,811 92
02729100 3,760 327 02729200 5,662 294
Total 20,046 1,000
1,009 384
1,235 1,319
3,947
02729000 2,471 204 930
02729500 1,475 Total 3,946
02729300
02729400 02729600
Total
866
682 72
1,620
439 1,758 643 2,688
212 1,165
193 862 232 1,035
637 3,062
02726900 3,647 287 1,150 2,052
1,531 4,733
02728000 2,456 478
02728100 1,143 348 Total 1.246 1,113
02726700 2,502 360 1,482 02726800 1,742 145 595 02721100 727 183 760
Total 4,971 688 2,837
Thannimani 02726300 1,990 216 893 1,440 Cherangala 02726400 10,128 348
Sannapulikotu (No.2) 02726500 5,203 123 Bhagamandala 02726600 3,25J 514 Aiyangcri 02727600 5,860 307
Total 26,432 1,568
576 2,149
1,660 6,718
498 194
608 653
1,953
511 190 627
666 1,994
468 462
853 905 1,321 1,367
583
433 516
1,532
578 1,035
759 2,372
582
429
519 1,530
572 1,017
772 2,361
739 743 294 301 387 373
1,420 1,417
440 739 288
1,103 841
3,411
453 701
288 1,046
819
3,307
10
559 559
84 84
85 85
134 134
14
108
34 156
46
93 139
68
107
187 362
55 29
17 101
104
24 128
34
55
32
122
11
553 553
79 79
72 72
157 157
10
III 42
163
33 100 133
66
113
190 369
36 30
25 91
104
18 122
42
50
14
106
12
- 334 334
213 213
225 225
174 174
6
77 120 203
9 57 66
10
19 3
32
66 121 22
209
31 24 19 74
40 38 28
J21 11
238
13
357 357
218 218
237 237
164 164
4
82 118 204
19 53 72
7
10
1 18
67 119 20
206
35
30 13 78
47 40 23
138 J2
260
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
ANNEXURE-J
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRA]\'lA PANCHA YAT, 2001 CENSUS
Scheduled Locati
on code
of Pane ha)'at
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
0011 BENGOORU
Kolagudalu
B,Badaga
Bcngooru
3
0012 I3ETTAGERI
Kamgunda
Bcttageri
Heravanadu
AflIvathok III
Paloor
4 5 6 7
02727000 2,374 S72 2.315
02727200 899 190 765
02727300 1,368 353 1,433
Total 4,641 1,121 4,51J
02727400 1,489 355 1,407
02727500 500 337 1,457
02728200 545 417 1,799
02728300 g36 238 977
02732100 658 218 1,003
8
1.129
375
723
2,227
695
714
901
489
480
9
1,186
390
710
2,286
712 743
898
488
523
Total 4,028 1,565 6,643 3,279 3,364
0013 KADAGADALU
Tbnivalvadi (Rural) 02729700 1,005 482 2,008
2,200
4,208
Kadagadalll 02729800 1,123 539
Total 2,128 1,021
0014 MARAGODU
Marngodu 02729900
Hoskeri 02730000
Sodium Kattemadu 02730800
Arekadu 02730900
0015 HAKATHOOR
Mekeri
Biligel1
Kaggodlu
Hakathoor
0016 KANTHUR
Knnthur
Mutharmudi
M. Badaga
Kiggalll
0017 HODDUR
Kumbaladalu
Hodavada
Hoddur
Total
02728400
02728500
02728600
02728700
Total
02730100
02730200
02730600
02730700
Total
02730300
02730400
02730500
Total
1,281 499
1,008 414
1,097 511
764 466
4,150 1,890
848 484
1,184 441
832 283
1,049 468
3,913 1,676
835 652
519 199
],079 540
1,012 430
3,445 1,821
1,942
1,647
2,002
1,947
7,538
1,998
1,940
1,15]
1,976
7,065
2,804
846
1,996
1,775
7,421
593 155 6S0
393 341 2,048
951 576 2,499
1,937 1,072 5,197 0018 NAPOKLU
Kolakeri
Napoklu
Bethu
0273 1 900 1,200 565 2,456
306
02732000 1,224 617 2,715
02732200
Total
727 552
3,151 1,734
2,553
7,724
985 1,078
2,063
1,023
1,122
2,145
950 992 785 862
996 \,006
967 980
3,698 3,840
992
985
576
960
3,513
1.424
410
1,022
876
3,732
1,006
955
575
1,016
3,552
1,380
436
974
899
3,689
307 343
1,035 1,013
1,232 1,267
2,574 2,623
1,229
1,350
1,301
3,SS6
1,227
1,365
1,252
3,844
10
39
6
132
177
101
94
180
71
446
208
112
320
54
91
99 161
405
57
64
]09
146
376
234
107
186
212
739
40
25
221
286
31
43 94
168
11
52
7
130
189
100
92
175
77
444
232
136
368
56
114
107
173
450
62
57
114
166
399
249
lIS
173
258 795
47
25
247 319
30
41
'102
173
12
47 6
38
91
7 20
21
6
7 61
9
28
37
47
34
118
88 287
46
117
40
29 232
20
9
21
45
95
3
21
24
29
20
22
71
13
41
4
30
75
8 19
29
5 8
69
12
36 48
34
39
\13
77 263
46
93
29
46
214
21
6
21
59
107
22
23
38
22
22
82
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE-I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHA Y AT, 2001 CENSUS
Locati Schedu~d Schcdu~d
Castes Tribes Total Population on Name of
code Grama of Panchay
Name of · ... ilIage & Location Code
Total No. of ___________ .::.p_:o~p..:u..:la:..:t:..:io..:n:___~I:...:)o::..!p:..:u:.::la:.:t:::io:..:n~ area of HH
Location viUage Pane at Name of village hayat
1 2 3
0019 BALLAMAVATI Peroor
Ballamavati
Ycmmcmadu
Nelji
0020 KUNJILA Nabdi
Kunjila
Yevakapadi
0021 KONANJAGERI Balamuri
Konanjageri
Kirundadu
0022 NARIYANDADA Chelavara
Kokeri
Nariyandada
Karada
Arapattu
Name of CD. Block: SOlllvarpet
0001 KODLlPET Kasuru
Kclakodli
Doddakodli
Kirikodli
0002 BESORU J anardanahalli
Neergunda
1st Kudlur
Kerekcri
Honnekodi
Kaltepura
Kattcpura Forest
. Agalli
Niluvagilu
Doddabandara
Koragallu
0003 BYDAGOTTA Bydagolta
Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
4
02731100 02731200 02731300 02731400
Total
02731000 02731500 02731600
Total
5 6
2,511 161 1,306 346
510 477 1,774 266
6,101 1,250
8,782 133 1,644 584 7,302 434
17,728 1,151
7
637 1,314 2,925 1,112 5,988
527 2,695 1,804 5,026
02732300 659 253 963
02732400 797 398 1,595
02732500 1,065 268 1,032
Total 2,521 919 3,590
02731700 3,062 160 627 880
1,521
837 1,740 5,605
02731 SOO 832 220
02732600 793 345 02732700 2,553 236 02732800 846 410
Total 8,086 1,371
02732900
02733000 02733100
02733400 Total
02733200 02733300 02734100 02734200
02734300 02734400
02734500 02734600 02734700 02734800
02734900 Total
02733500
230 71 311
470 125 551 540 840 3,746 271 201 947
1,511 1,237 5,555
423 116 273 121 373 192 194 126 260 85 4S9 110
236 I
195 34 468 259 192 94 181 76
3,254 1,214
507 549 821
536 341 514
4
158 1,179
399 335
5,343
230 193 1,009
8
325
647 1,493
567 3,032
274
1,345 873
2,492
460 814
5.12 1,786
305
425 776 427 856
2,789
155 271
1,864 520
2,810
254 266 415 260 161
266 3
81 590 202
170 2,668
502
9
312 667
1,432
545 2,956
253 1.350
931 2,534
503 781 520
1,804
322 455 745 410
884 2,816
156 280
1,882
427 2,745
253 283
406 276 180 248
I 77
589 197 165
2,675
507
10
29 20 26
23
98
11
54
III 176
71 164 42
277
29 36
104 64
28
261
29 49
313
117 508
97 133 35 47 37 65
50 304
42
44 854
53
11
23 13 23 24 83
7 57
114 178
72
177 46
295
38
38 103 58 34
271
28 38
312 82
460
91 125 35 51 37 61
40 304
36 40
820
66
12
18 21 17 13 69
60
30 113 203
21 S9 29
109
22 4
J 5 48 30
119
9 3
12
168 4
26
198
6
13
17 14 14 14 59
58 33
147 238
15 28
28 71
36 4
17
41 31
129
8
8
160 4
27
191
5
307
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
ANNEXURE -I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS
Schedu~d Schedu~d Name ofvilJage & Total Population Castes Tribes Locati
on code
of Pane hayat
Name of Grama
Location Code Total Population Population --------------------areaof No.or----------------------~~~~------~-------
Panchay liB Location, village
at Name of village Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
Urugutti Bcmbalur
Sivaralli
3
0004 DUNDALLI Doddabilaha
Madre
Dundalli
Checkanalli
Kajur
Doddnkolathur
0005 HANDLI Avaradalll Mlldravallj
Hulse
Bcllaralmlli
Nakalagodu
Hebbulse
Managali
Kitturu
Bidarur-part
0007 NIDTHA Gopalapura
Chowdcna Halli Sidigalale
Hithlukeri Mullur
Nidtha Mensa
0008 GOWDALLJ Nandiglllida
Hcgf,'llla
Gowdalli
Sunti Channapura
0009 THOLUR SHETTAlLl Koothi
308
Tholur Shettalli
Chikka Tholur
Doddatholur
4 5 6 7 02733600 445 174 779 02733900 324 201 911 02734000 61 I 131 576
Total 1,610 699 ],275
02733700 02733S00 02735800 02735900 02736000 02736200
427 j 10 476 491 200 851 185 110 493 143 19 96 227 257 1.233 438 157 688
Total 1,911 853 3,837
02735000 02735100 02735200 02735300 02735400 02735500 02735600 02735700 02736100
Total
02736300 02736400 02736500 02736600 02737900 02738000 02738100
Total
02736700 02736800 02736900 02737000 02737400
Total
346 115 241 121 197 270 295 70 191 95
366 135 167 94 192 136 269 334
2,264 1,370
413 454 236 98 298 112 234 113 426 243 231 129 315 102
2,153 1,251
312 194 343 149 678 441 533 lSI
348 130 2,214 1,065
453 547
1,190 317 375
592 387 520
1,388 5,769
1,934 436 470 515
1,026 556 437
5,374
764 647
1,791 670 574
4,446
02739200 973 02739300 I, I 13
175 776
338 1,343 02739400 570 114 564
02739500 578 136 576 Total 3,234 763 3,259
8 9 379 400 435 476 279 297
1,595 1,680
228
407 229
42 616 319
248 444 264
54 617 369
1,841 1,996
205 267 601 149 183 291 193 260 679
2,828
953 211 231
248 496 287 205
2,631
370 349 889 333
289 2,230
248 280 589 168 192 301 194 260 709
2,941
981 225 239 267 530 269 232
2,743
394 298 902 337 285
2,216
381 395 640 703 272 292 291 285
1,584 1,675
10 185 147 57
442
66 115
15 19
63 27
305
49 43
108 28 61 80 15 73
192 649
110 III
101 29
167 49 73
640
79 103 153 63
76 474
34 89 25 51
199
11
201 177
53 497
63 115
13 20 76 42
329
67 34 .94 32 62 80 18
,72
202
661
117
112 97 32
194 57 83
692
76 83
172
63
76 470
34 104 34
41 213
12
6
17
17
6
13 19
27 II
4
42
12
13
2
5
7
13
5
2
15
17
5
14 19
27 10
4
41
8
10
4
5
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE -I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS
Locati Name of village & Scheduled Scheduled on Name of Location Code Total Population Castes Trihes
code Grama __________ Total No. of ___________ _=_p_:_o~p_=u_=_la_:_ti_:_o_=I1 __ _:P_:o:.!:p:..::u:..::la:..:t.:::io:.::n:__
of Panchay area of HH
Pane at Location village Name of village Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
hayat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0010 BETTADALU
Kundalli
Kunulralli
Kothanalli
Bcttadalli
02738600 1,052 192 819
02738700 6,183 18S 749
02738800 1,663 122 513
02738900 906 196 828
Total 9,804 698 2,909
001 I SANTHALU
Hamga
Shanthalli
Abbimatta
Thalthare Shetalli
0012 HANAGALLU
Hanagaliu
Ycdur
Kalakandur
0013 CHOUDLU
Choudlu
02739000
02739100
02739600
02739700
Total
02740100
02740200
02740300
Total
02740400
Total
1,024
901
220
853
2,998
119 471
243 973
100 399
232 1,006
694 2,849
702 581 2,428
789
1,346
4,563
470 201
658 303
1,830 ],085
620 i ,227 5,35 I
620 1,227 5,35]
0014 DODDAMOLATHE
Honnahanakodu
Doddamoluthe
02737100 751 428 1,885
02737200 715 339 1,447
Total 1,466 767 3,332
0015 ALUR Malambi Forest No.2 02737300
Malambi Forest 02737500
Doddakanagalu 02737600
Alur 02737700
Malambi 02737800
Syandalkotc Forest 02738200
Ankanalli
Mylathpura
Harohalli
02738300
02738400
02738500
Total
0016 GANAGUR
GoniJlWllJr 02741300
Ganagur 02741400
Nidtha Forest 1 Bit 02741500
Nidtha Forest II Bit 02741600
0017 STRANGALA Manajur
Sirangaia
Total
02744000
02744100
Total
198
1,313 4 14
406 132 550
521 194 842
439 270 1,238
112
521 192 9JO 448 123 520
519 159 716
4,477 1,074 4,790
1,261
417
483
403
2,564
516 2,272
197 750
5 14
718 3,036
457 248 1,180
430 531 2,479
887 779 3.659
8 9
393 426
395 354
265 248
403 425
1,456 1,453
229
479
190
487
1,385
242
494
209
519
1,464
1,176 1,252
416 373
645 701
2,237 2,326
2,669 2,682
2,669 2,682
927 958
705 742
1,632 ],700
5
271
410
576
430
267
361
2,320
1,118 374
7
1,499
9
2'79
432
662
480
253
355 2,470
1,154
376
7
1,537
595 585
1,254 1,225
1,849 ],810
10
29 16
8
71
124
6
118
25 32
181
131
42
91
264
488
488
189
109
298
27
53
66
52 71
39 308
130
75
205
72 230
302
11
36
18
7
53
114
4
119
28
43
194
138
35
94
267
458
458
209 113
322
35
SO 83
58 58
35 319
154
90
244
67
226
293
12
3
2
5
4
2
6
6
7
13
58
58
II 34
45
18
63
JO
91
105
14
5
124
70
70
13
3
3
4
5
II 5
16
64
64
12
26
38
15
74
5
94
110
14
5
129
72
72
309
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
Locati
ANNEXURE-I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA YAT, 2001 CENSUS
Name ofviUage & Location Code
Total Population on
code of
Pane hayat
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0018 THORENUR Bhageri Forest 02743800 259
ThorCl1lIr 02744200 1,920 861 3,803 Total 2,179 861 3,803
0019 HEBBALE
Hcbbalc
Hulse
Marur
0020 NERUGALALE
Ncgalalc Karkalli
Masagodu
Ncrugalalc
Yelakanllr
0021 BELUR (BALAGUNDA)
Balagunda
Kusubur
Belur Basavanalli
0022 KIRAGANDUR
Thakeri
BiligeJi
Kiragandur
0023 GARVALE
Surlabi
Gan'ale Sirangalli
0024 MADAPUR
Kllmbur
Muvathoklu Kandanakolli
0025 HARADUR
02744300
02744400
02744500
Total
02741000
02741100
02741200
02741700
Total
02740500
02740600
02740900
Total
02739800
02739900
02740000
Total
02741900
02742000
02742100
Total
02742200
02742300
02742400
Total
Anjanageri Bettageri 02742700
Garagandur 02742800
Total 0026 NAKUR SIRANGALA
Nakur Sirangala Hemf
02742900
02743000 Kanby1u Baichanalli 02743200
Total
448 743
239 262
851 240
1,538 1,245
545 178
512 361
916 404
407 202
2,380 1,145
627 906
587 376
740 213
1,954 1,495
1,473 380
767 270
920 400
3,160 1,050
5,476
2,467
1,220 9,163
192
220
248
660
1,037 817 1,813 512
813 281 3,663 1,6)0
859 326 939 700
1,798 1,026
820
1,287
523 2,630
374
219
285
878
3,533
Ll25
1,094
5,752
755 1,534
1,647 837
4,773
4,057 1,649
865
6,571
1,586 1,034
1,489
4,109
776 SOO 9J9
2,495
3,428
1,968
1,054
6,450
1,224
3,J59
4,383
1,576
932 1207·
:l,715 0027 AIGUR
Aigur" 02740700 1,437 749 3,232
310
8 9
1,915 ],888
1,915 1,888
1,757
570
535
2,862
383
721 824
414
2,342
1,975
831
438
3,244
773 502 733
2,008
387
391
478
1,256
1,776
555
559
2,890
372
813
823
423
2,431
2,082 818
427
3,327
813
532
756
2,101
389 409
441
1,239
1,702 1,726
1,010 958
509 545
3,221 3,229
602 1,551
2,153
760
457
591
1,808
622
1,608
2,230
816
475 616
1,907
1,602 1,630
10
261 26)
406
114
259
779
24
192
80
49
345
328 133
54
515
62 150
137 349
32 92
124
354
95
79
528
165
356 521
138
29 89
256
218
11
245
24S
394
128
276
798
24
190
76 43
333
341
144
49
534
73
167 144
384
36
88
124
367
94
98
559
186 342 528
149
40
97
286
241
12
6
6
32
34
40
13
23
35
Il1
60
18
78
5
13
43
61
2
3
21
6
45
72
33 41
74
66
85 55
206
106
13
6
6
2
37
40
35
12
25
39
111
63 24
87
5
19
50
74
4
5
25
3 48
76
39
44
83
67
J08
60
235
100
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE-I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 200) CENSUS
Locati Name of village & Scheduled Scheduled on Name of Location Code Total Population Castes Tribes
code Grama __________ Total No. of ___________ ..::.p-=°LP-=u..::.la::..::t::..::io..::n~_...:P...:o:!.p::..::u:.::la::.:t:::io::n~ area of HH of Panchay
Panc at Location village Name of village
hayat Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2· 3 4 5
Gadinad Forest 02740800 1,687
Yedavanadll Forest II 02741800 100
Yedavanadu Forest 02744800 .1,062
I Bit Total 4,286
0028 KUDIGE Mavina Halla Forest 02743900
02744600
02744700
137
127
388
6 7 6 26
182 757
9 44
946 4,059
12
II
45
43 lainkalbetta Forest
Blockcut From.
Jainkalbetta Kudigc 02744900
02745100
Total
1,487 1,219 5,529 79
5,696 Bendebetta Forest
0029 KUDUMANGALORE Kudumangalore
139 17
2,278 1,259
02745000 1,098 1,984 8,252 Total 1,098 1,984 8,252
8
12
385
23
2,022
24
25
2,733 43
2,825
9
14
372
21 2,037
21
18
2,796
36 2,871
4,209 4,043
4,209 4,043
0030 MULLUSOGE MulJusoge 02745300
Total
670 1,401 5,864 2,921 2,943
0032 GODDE HOSUR Anekad Foresl
Baichanalli Basavana Halli
Rasulpura Allur Forest
0033 7 TH HOSAKOTE 7 Th Hosakote
0034 KODAGARAHALU Andagove
0035 Sl1NTIKOPPA Ulugulli
0036 KEDAKAL Kedakal Negadal
Horur
0037 KAMBIBANJ Attur Nallur
0038 CHETTALLI Irale Valamudi Cherala Srimangala
Kudlurchettalli
670 1,401 5,864 2,921 2,943
02745200
02745400
02745500
02745600
02745700 Total
1,98J 16 283 540
666 577 313 163
1,179 91 4,422 1,387
43
2,245
2,830
735
403
6,256
02743700 1,398 797 3,573
Total 1,398 797 3,573
02743100 1,656 850 3,592
Total 1,656 850 3,592
02742600 1,425 1,834 7,907
Total 1,425 1,834 7,907
02742500
02743400 Total
959
1,397 2,356
487 2,001
413 1,455
900 3,456
02743300 1,210 760 2,925
Total 1,210 760 2,925
02743500
02743600 02745900
Total
890 226
1,883 1,093 715 318
3,488 1,637
871
4,781
1,254
6,906
24
1,214 1,425
381
200
3,244
19
1,031 1,405
354
203 3,012
1,724 1,849
1,724 1,849
1,784 1,808
1,784 1,808
3,966 3,941
3,966 3,941
999 723
1,722
1,002
732 1,734
1,434 1,491
1,434 1,491
437 434 2,435 2,346
606 648 3,478.. 3,428
10
16
234
331 3
334
569
569
166
166
251 72
25
17
365
126 126
173
173
597
597
194
189 383
296
296
55 34]
63
459
11
13
254
346
346
512
512
203 203
232
78 20
20 350
132 132
ISO
150
635
635
211
192
403
303
303
52
338 70
460
12
10
78
23
217
23
25
273 30
351
417 417
203
203
14
63 430
22 I
530
81 81
90
90
45 45
17
86
103
205 205
56 64
58 178
13
II
69 21
201
21
18
291
29 359
420 420
187
187
13
51
420 17
501
. 81 81
93
93
46 46
29 101
130
211 211
55 52
63 170
311
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU --------------------------
ANNEXURE-l
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS
Locati on
code of
Pane ha)'at
at Name of village
1 2 3
0039 VALNUR HYAGATHUR
Abyathamangala
Valnur Hyagathur
0040 NELLlYAHADIKERI
Nclliyahadikeri
0041 NANJARAYAPATNA
Nanjarayapatna
Rangasamudra
Name of C.D.Block : Virajpct
0001 KADANGA MARUR Kunjalageri
Nalkeri
Bellumadu
Kadanga Mantr
0002 HALUGUNDA
Halugund~
Byrambada
0003 KANNANGALA Hachinad
Yedur
Kannangala
0004 SlDDAPURA
Guhya
Karadigodu
Siddapura
0005 MALDARE Maldare
Badagabanangala
0006 CHANNAYAN KOTE Channayan Kote
0007 T1TJ!vIATI Devamachi Forest
Arekeri Forest - I
Arekcri Forest - II
Arekeri Forest - JIl Nokya
Scheduled
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
4
02746000
02746200 Total
02746100 Total
5 6
945 651
932 463 1,877 1,114
'il77 1,338
877 1.338
7
2,758
2,034 4,792
6,291
6,291
02745800 02746300
Total
390 315 1,376
390 357 1,509 780 672 2,885
02746400 719 177 0274(1500 80 I 379
02746600 - 374 166
02746700 691 32.8 Total 2,585 1,050
682
1,535 624
1262 4,103
0274::<700 02749000
Total
863 482
1,345
529 2,911 120 440 649 3,351
02748800 02748900 02749100
Total
02749200
02.749300 02749600
Total
581 303 633 186 903 625
2,117 1,114
864 594 4,614 1,070
664 417 6,142 2,081
02749400 2,789 510 02750600 1,409 1,083
Total 4,198 1,593
1,176 692
2,504
4,372
2,722
4,778 1,872 9,372
2,059 5,326 7,385
8
1,383 1,023
2,406
3,123
3,123
9
1,375 1,011 2,386
3,168
3,168
695 681 751 758
1,446 1,439
327 781 310
606 2,024
1,459 206
1,665
593 345
1,234
2,172
J,352
2,462 1,004 4,818
1,035 2,61 I
3,646
355
754
314
656 2,079
1,452
234
1,686
583 347
1,270
2,200
1,370 2,316
868 4,554
1,024 2,715
3,739
02749500 4,965 1,621 6,946 3,479 3,467 Total 4,965 1,621 6,946 3,479 3,467
02751300 02751400 02751500
02751600 02751700
Total
3,352
385
52
6.483 2,276
12,548
125 163 195 129
1,078
1,690
491
694 796
507 4,493
6,981
234 346 399 268
2,218
3,465
257 348 397
239 2,275
3,516
10
293 60
353
198
198
48 63
111
36 73
96 109 314
17 29 -
46
186 66 45
297
139
J92 204 535
249 505
754
674 674
22
299
322
11
299
56 355
206
206
47 57
104
43
53
97 122.
315
20 36
56
194 73 46
313
135 192 230 557
255
540
795
707 707
26
292
319
12
92
219
311
76
76
77 183 260
42
12
l3 67
31
43 74
90 S4
40
214
107 217
53 377
189. 94
283
622 622
208
321
366 256
430
1,581
13
96
204 300
61
61
66
149 215
38
II
l5
64
36
37 73
95 93
43
231
107 250
70 427
169 99
268
609
609
225
. _ 325 -- 378
234
482 1-,644
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE-l
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA YAT, 2001 CENSUS
Locati Name of village & Scheduled Scheduled on Name of Location Code Total Population Castes Tribes
code Grama __________ Total No. of __________ --=P~o:..!:p:.::u_=la:.:tJ:::·o_=n __ _:_P:.::o!:p_=ul::a:.::ti_=on~ of Panchay area of HH
Panc at Location village Name of village
bayat Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
0008 DEVARAPURA
Hebbale
0009 PALIBETTA
3
Mekui' Hosakeri
0010 AMMATHI
l'uliycri
Ammathi
0011 KARMADU
Kavadi Kanl1adu
0012 CHEMBE BELLlYUR
DevanageJ;
Kuklur
Chembe BelJiyur
Aimangala
Maggula
0013 KADANUR Maithadi
Arameri
Kadanur
0014 KEDAMULLUR
Palangnla
Kedamullur
Kottoli
OOIS BETOL]
Heggala
Betoli
Arji
0016 BlTTANGALA
Y.Badaga Nangala
Balugodu
Bittangala
] Sl Rudraguppe
0017 BILUGUNDA
Nalvathoklu
Bilugunda
4 5 6 7 8 9
02751200 2.3001,041 4,185 2,157 2,028 Total 2,300 1,041 4,185 2,157 2,028
02750500 1,357 823 3,421
Total 1,357 823 3,421
02749700 1,203 678 2,975 02749800 548 254 941
Total 1,751 932 3,916
02749900 ()2750000
Total
02746900
02747700 02747800
02747900
02748000
Total
02746800
02747000 02747600
Total
02747100
02747200
02747500
Total
665
567
1,232
261 1,055 695 2,864 956 3,919
866 310
468 183
919 400
293 137
613 189
3,159 1,219
1,058 453
692 302
452 289
2,202 1,044
1,302
683 1,464
600
802 4,851
1,820 1,245
1,169
4,234
2,622 194 783
5,389 747 3,039
484 240 1,074
8,495 1,181 4,896
02747300 6,868 622 2,625 2,100
3,514 8,239
02747400 922 478 02748100 945 697
Total 8,735 1,797
02748200
02748300
02748400
02748500
02748600 Total
4,429 193 705 212
846 336
717 285
2,058 350 8,755 1,376
777 772
1,401
1,136
1,386
5,472
02750100
02750200
507 272 1,209
653 400 \510
1,712 1,709
1,712 1,709
1,493 480
1,973
533
1,445
1,978
656
331 744
309
369
2,409
877 59]
584
2,052
403
1,462
525
2,390
1,331
1,026
1,767 4,124
390
384
689 568
685 2,716
579
770
1,482 461
1,943
522 1,419
1,941
646
352 720
291 433
2,442
943 654
585
2,182
380 1,577
549
2,506
1,294 1,074
1,747 4,115
387
388 712
568 701
2,756
630
740
10
229
229
262 262
212 39
251
30 137
167
185
93
172 25
45
520
131 184
93 408
26 40
86
152
24
117
95 236
3 79
69 53
8 212
3
285
11
240
240
270 270
233 28
261
23
l34 157
180
95 150
28 57
510
146 202
85
433
15 54
89
158
31
108
76 215
2
72
69 64
4 211
2 283
12
679
679
120
120
126
63
189
95
60 155
33
22
43
. 3
3 104
28 26
19
73
53 191
35
279
39
44
80 163
124
28
20 49
88 309
50 42
13
661 661
120 120
126
55
181
84
56 140
22 18 52
4
2
98
35 36
17
88
39
181
41
261
42 37
98 177
114
39 28
54
85
320
49
45
313
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
ANNEXURE -I
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHA Y AT, 2001 CENSUS
Scheduled
Location Name of village Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 Hosakate
0018 I-IOSOOR Bcttakeri
HosooI' Kablilmadu
0020 MAYAMUDI
Mayall1l1di
Dhanugala
0021 BALELE Balclc
Dcvanuf
0022 PONAPPASANTE Bilur
Nalloor
Bcsagur
0023 KJRGUR
Kirgur
Matoor
0024 ARUVATHOKLU Aruvathoklll
Halligattu
Mugatageri
0026 HATHUR
Kolatodu Bygodu
Halhur
Kaikeri
0027 RSHETTIGERI
Kunda B.Shettigeri
Kuttnndi
oon B1RUNANI
Parakat~geri
TherallJ
Badagarakcri
0029 HUDJKERI
Hysodlur
314
4 5 6 7 02750300 464 132 590
Total 1,624 804 3,309
02750400 630 174
02750700 1,185 881 02750800 654 222
Total 2,469 1,277
02751800 1,193 862 02754900 1,052 525
Total 2,245 1,387
02755000 02755600
Total
1,635 763
1,333 543
2,968 1,306
684
3,670
931
5,285
3,532 2,205
5,737
2.990 1,870
4,860
02755100 857 361 1,405
01755200 649 212 770
02755300 676 265 929 Total 2,182 838 3,104
02752400 1,101 435 1,664 02752500 1,071 485 1,963
Total 2,172 920 3,627
02751900
02752300
02753400
Total
02750900 02751000
02751100 Total
02752000 02752100
02752200 Total
02752800
02752900 02753000
Total
1,136 167
1,086 1,145
743 59 2,965 ],371
721 261 525 268
2,028 1,203 3,274, 1,732
1,229
825
2,493 4,547
284
179 346
809
6,487 548
6,582 237 2,347 450
15,416 1,235
664
4,722
205
5,591
956 963
5,176
7,095
1,059
638
1,299
2,996
2,140
848 1,720
4,708
02753100 1,591 525 1,961
8 9 302 288
1,651 1,658
. 34l) 336
1.891 1.779 465 4611
2.704 2,581
1,738 1,794 1,120 J,OS5
2,858 2,879
1,516
925
2,441
1,474
945
2,419
712 693
383 387 468 461
1,563 1,541
820
961
1,781
334
2,428
101 2,863
472
488 2,619
3.579
520
333 675
1,528
1,100
463
896 2,459
995
84.4
1,002
1,846
330
2,294
104 2,728
484 475
2,557
3,516
539 305
624
1,468
1,040 385
824
2,249
966
10 12
300
122
522
647
34 17 51
222
113
335
21
52
86 159
38
30
68
189
2
191
3 272
275
3 9
32
44
22
I
64
87
47
11 13
298
110
509 8
627
38 13
51
259
126
385
17
42
100
159
43
44
87
224
2 226
4 283
287
3 2
30
35
24
61
85
44
12 40
132
82
359
38
479
280 277
557
252 286
538
198
81 119
398
60
193
253
57
121
179
185 48
511
744
109
26
138
273
100
101
215 416
208
I3 37
131
70
334 34
438
277 277
554
228
280
508
178
87
122
387
57
225
282
63
III
174
172 55
495
722
140
32
124 296
87
83
171 341
204
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE-J
NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA VAT, 2001 CENSUS
Locati Name of village & Scheduled Scheduled on Name of Location Code Total Population Castes Tribes
code Grama __________ Total No. of ___________ ..:P..:o:..!p:..:u:.:l::.at::io:..:n~ _ _.:..P::.o!:.p::.ul=a~ti:::o.:.:n_ of Panchay area of HH
Pane at Location village Name of vilL'Ige Code Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
hayat
2
Hudikeri
Be!,'llf
Bellur
3
0030 BALYAMANDUR
Chikka Mundur
Balyamandur
0031 T. SHETTIGERI
T. Shettigeri
Harihara
Nemmale East and
West
0032 SRIMANGALA
Kumtoor
Kurchi
0033 KUTTA Manchalli & Forest
Kutta
0034 NALKERI Nalkeri Forest
Nalkeri
Badaga
0035 KANUR Bekke Sodlur
Kanur
Kothur
0036 NITTUR Kottageri
Nittur Hathugattu Forest I
4
02753200
02753300
02753700 Total
5 6
1,362 603
1,337 365
890 250 5,180 1,743
7 2,182
1,416
968 6,527
02753500
02753600
Total
941
725
1,666
300 1,215
266 1,024
566 2,239
02753800
02753900
02754400 Total
02754300
02754500
1,951 768
848 242
1,829 481 4,628 1,491
1,379 675
4,790 498
3,013
954
1,788 5,755
2,471
L702 Total 6,169 1,173 4,173
02754600
02754700 Total
1,576 2,558
4,134
02754100 10,418 02754200 1,251
02754800 2,289 Total 13,958
02752600
02752700 02754000
Total
590
1,144 1,422
3,156
209
1,503
1,712
165
303
1,070 ,1,538
277
526 503
1,306
764 6,280
7,044
603 1,111 3,765
5,479
1,042
1,891
1,812
4,745
8 1,096
723 481
3,295
620
529
1,149
1,490
482 897
2,869
1,269 842
9 1,086
693 487
3,232
595
495
1,090
1,523
472
891 2,886
1,202 860
2,111 2,062
391
3,174
3,565
315
559
1.901 2,775
508
963
891 2,362
373 3,106
3,479
288 552
1,864
2,704
534
928 921
2,383
]0 . 102
17
78 244
42
34 76
105
12 138 255
32
6
38
5
288
293
65
66
27
99 65
191
11 112
22
83 261
49
38 87
116
14
135 265
23
4
27
4
309
313
3
67
70
29 110
57
196
12
IR5 105
31 529
72
94 166
239
41 102 382
380
334
714
186 827
1,013
305
170
778 1,253
109
260 190
559
13
173
88 38
503
60 72
132
246
37 112 395
380
355
735
179
850 1,029
:274
168
778
1,220
127
243
219
589
02755400 863 269 972 502 470 91 86 lIS 97 02755500 1,399 560 2,181 1,065 1,116 74 71 434 475 02755700 11,137 . 116 399 216 183 i9 16 166 146
____________________________ ~T~o~ta=l __ l=3~,3=9~9 __ ~94~5~_3~,~5_52 ____ J~,7_8_3 ___ 1~,7_6_9 ____ 1_8_4 ______ 173 ____ 7_I_S ____ 7_1_8 __
Notc : Columns left blank against L.eNo. of "Uninhabited Villages".
315
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
ANNEXURE-II
NOTE ON FERTILITY & MORTALITY AND MIGRATION -1991 & 2001 CENSUSES
Fertility levels
In demog~aphy, the word fertility is used in rela
tion to the actual production of children or ·occur
renee of births spccially live births'. Fertility is a
measure of rate at which population adds to itself by
bilihs and normally assessed by relating number of
births to·size of some section of the population, such
as number of married couples or number of women
of child bearing age. In other words, it is a major
component of population growth. In the 1991 cen
sus, questions on fertility related to age at marriage,
number of surviving children at present, number of children ever born alive and children born alive dur
ing the last one year were asked. The first three
questions were asked to all everm31Tied women and the last question related to currently married women.
MIGRATION
What is Migration?
Migration is the third component of population
change, the other two being mortality and fertility. A
person is considered as a migrant by place of birth
if the place in which he is enumerated during the
census is other than the place of birth. Similarly a
person is considered as a migrant by place of last
residence if the place in which he is enumerated
during the census is other than his place of immediate last residence.
316
Internal and International migration
The migrational movements are of three types
(i) Migration within the state itself with its compo
nents (a) Migration within the district of enumeration
(intra district migration), (b) Migration from one dis
trict of state to another district of state (inter district
migration), (ii) Migration from one statc to anothcr
state of the country (interstate migration), (iii) Migra
tion from one country to another country. The first
two streams together constitute internal migration,
while the last type of movement is called interna
tiona I migration.
Why people migrate?
As in 1981 census, the reasons for migration were
elicited in 1991 & 200 I census also. The reasons
for migration were broadly categorized as (1)
employment (2) business (3) education (4) family
mo;:;ed (5) marriage (6) natural calamities like drought,
floods ctc. and (7) other reasons. Reasons for
migration have been elicited only with reference to
movement from place of last residence.
Impact of migration
Growth of population of a particular place de
pends upon natural increase due to excess of births
over deaths and migration. Knowledge of trends in
migration helps in future planning of a region.
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE IIJ
VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 1991 SI. No StatelDistrict GFR GMFR TFR TMFR CBR No. of children Child - Mean Age
at Marriage
2 3 4 5
Karnataka 126 167 3.87 Bclgaum 119 147 3.57
2 Bagalkot 139 167 4.27
3 Bijapur 139 167 4.27 4 Gulbarga 149 181 4.75 5 Bidar ISS 189 4.82
6 Raichur 152 183 4.65
7 Koppal 152 183 4.65
8 Gadag 130 171 3.94 9 Dhanvad 130 171 3.94
10 Uttara Kannada 119 178 3.66
II Haveri 130 171 3.94 12 Bellary 157 196 4.85
13 Chitradurga 120 158 3.60 ·14 Davangere 120 158 3.60
IS Shimoga 123 175 3.72
16 Udupi III 183 3.61
17 Chikmagalur 106 151 3.13
18 Tumkllr 109 142 3.46
19 Kolar 122 157 3.89
20 Bangalore 115 160 3.52
21 Bangalore Rural 121 ISS 3.76
22 Mandya 103 133 3.11
23 Hassan 97 136 2.90
24 Dakshina Kannada III 183 3.61
25 Kodagu 98 140 2.77
26 Mysore 118 156 3.56
27 Chamarajnagara 118 156 3.56
Marriage and age at marriage are important social phenomena and crucial factors in the analysis of the dynamics of fertility. As such, various measures of fertility estimated based on these clUcial factors are highlighted in the above table.
Estimates of General Fertility Rate (GFR) a re-fined measure of fertility, defined as the number of live births per thousand women in the reproductive age-group 15-49 years is a useful tool for measuring fertility, and this rate is further estimated only for the married women which is defined as General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR). The GFR and GMFR for the district are 98 and 140 respectively.
The cumulative value of the age-specific fertility rates at the end of the child bearing ages gives a measure of fertility known as Total Fertility Rate
6 7
5.54 30.93 4.65 32.39 5.27 32.01 5.27 32.01 5.83 33.27 6.18 33.02 5.71 34.70 5.71 34.70 5.61 30.59 5.61 30.59 6.22 29.58
5.61 30.59 6.33 36.74 5.45 28.96 5.45 28.96 6.15 31.72 6.70 30.22 5.46 28.27 5.11 27.04 5.44 30.07 5.46 30.85 5.32 28.77 4.57 25.56
5.12 27.56 6.70 30.22 5.43 26.30 5.20 29.72 5.20 29.72
ever born per Women ever married ratio (0
women in age- - 4) group 45-49
8 9
4.41 464 4.26 507 4.65 572 4.65 572 4.39 624 4.71 644 4.36 608 4.36 608 4.74 503 4.74 503 4.78 418 4.74 503 4.85 556 4.68 463 4.68 463 4.78 414 4.60 353 4.49 382 4.23 422 4.26 441 3.89 369 4.23 455 4.31 410 4.42 410
4.60 353 4.02 377 4.14 416 4.14 416
10
18.0 17.6 17.3 17.3 17.2 16.8 17.4 17.4 18.3 18.3 18.9 18.3 17.6 17.9 17.9 18.5 19.6 18.9 18.0 18.2 18.8 17.8 17.2 18.6 19.6 19.8 17.1 17.1
(TFR). It indicates average number of children ex-peeted to be born per woman during her entire span on reproductive period assuming that the age spe-cific fertility rates to which she is exposed to, con-tinue to be the same and there is no mortality. The same is expected for married women known as Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR). The estimated TFR and TMFR for the district are 2.77 and 5.43 respec-tively. The Crude Birth Rate (CBR) is 26.30.
The most useful indices that can be derived from the question on number of children born alive is the average number of children ever born per ever marrIed women by age-group. Since most of the women complete their reproduction be the age-group 45-49, this indices is termed as completed fertility. The category ever married includes widows, divorced
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and separated women. As such the completed fertility for the district is 4.02. The child women ratio which is a relative measure to know the fertility pCrf0n11anCC of a women is 377 in the district.
One of the parameters, presenting female age at marriage relates to all women who liv·c
with their husbands, where some of them might
have been recently married and some of them
decades ago. It can be observed that mean age
at marriage of the currently married women of
Kodagu district is higher than the state figure
of IS.00.
FSTlMATFS OF CHILD MORTALITY INDICATORS BY SEX, 1991
81. No.
S tatel District
2 Karnataka Belgaum
2 Bagalkot
3 Bijapur
4 Gulbarga
5 Bidar
6 Raicllur
7 Kappal 8 Gadag
9 Dharwad 10 UttaraKannada
II Haveri 12 Bellary
13 Chitradurga
14 Davangere
15 Shimoga
16 Udupi
17 Chikmagalur
18 Tumkur
19 Kolar
20 Bangalore
21 Bangalore Rural 22 Mandya
23 Hassan
24 Dakshina Kannada
25 Kodagu ·26 Mysore 27 Chamarajnagara
Person
q(1) q(2)
4 5 74 77 50 56
75 79
75 79 59 71
66 72
59 66 59 66 74 7R 74 78 49 56
74 78 79 96 51 83
51 83
69 73
29 41 55 68 64· 92
56 82 50 55 50 55 67 71 61 63 29 41
41 48 57 75 57 75
q(3) q(5)
6 7 84 90 61 69 81 88 81 88 75 86 75 85 70 80 70 80 83 95 83 95 65 69
83 95 103 119
88 104
88 104
77 88 43 46 73 75 96 102
92 100 56 67 56 67 79 84 66 78 43 46 61 66 81 89 81 89
q(l)
8 74 48 80 80 59 67
58 58 74
74 50 74 84 51
51
81 20
56
66
54 51
51
76 73 20 43 57
57
.Male
q(2)
9
76
56
84 84 73
71
69 69 79 79 61
79 98 83
83
84 54 65
90 89 54 54 79 72 54 54 86 86
q(3) q(S)
10. 11 86 91 60 67 87 88 87 88 71 81 74 84 70 79 70 79 84 94 84 94 67 70 84 94
103 118
87 102 87 102 79 93 43 45 74 77
97 99 94 !OI 57 66 57 66 81 86 69 80 43 45 70 72 92 97 92 97
q(l)
12 72 54 69 69 59 73 52 52 75
75 49 75 73 52 52 73 30 55 60 57 49 49 59 44 30 42 58 58
Female
q(2) q(3)
13 14 77 83 57 61
72 73
72 73
69 78 72 77
65 70 65 70 77 82 77 82 54 64 77 82 93 102 84 89 84 . 89 79 82 38 43 69 72
94 95 75 91
56 52 56 62
62 71 53 57 38 43 44 50 64 75 64 75
q(5)
15 88 70 89 89 91
86 84 84 97 97 69 97
121
108 108 85 47
73
108 99 69 69 85 76 47 59 86 86
The estimates of mortality indicators presented above have been obtained through indirect estimation using the data on the number of children ever born and number of children surviving to ever married women. The information on questions on children ever bom and children surviving canvassed for all ever married woman have been tabulated by the age of the mother. This data has been converted into estimates of probability of dying before attaining a given age. These estimates have been worked
out lIsing Brass technique where (q) is the probability of a newborn child dying before the age i =
1, 2, 3 and 5. The table above shows the estimates of infant and child mortality derived for the year 1991 by sex.
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The infant mortality rate (q.) for the person is 41 and for male and female are 43 and 42 respectively. The estimates of under 5 mortality (qs) for person is 66 and for ma]c and female are 72 and 59 respet:tively.
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE - IV
ANNEXURE IV (1) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH
SI. Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Migrants bom within the state of enumeration 176,550 68,212 108,338 183,870 67,724 116,146 80.91 31.26 49.65 85.87 31.63 54.24
a Migrants bom elsewhere in the district of 114,335 41,238 73,097 125,816 43,466 82,350 Enumemtion 52.40 18.90 33.50 58.76 20.30 38.46
b Migrants born in other districts of the state 62,215 26,974 35,241 58,054 24,258 33,796 28.51 12.36 16.15 27.11 11.33 15.78
2 Migrants born in others states of Illdia 39,332 21,325 18,007 29,617 15,449 14,168 18.02 9.77 8.25 13.83 7.22 6.62
3 Migrants born in other countries 1,240 640 600 635 358 277 0.57 0.29 0.27 0.30 0.17 0.13
4 Unclassifiable 1,091 501 590
0.50 0.23 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 Total migrants 218,213 90,678 127,535 214,122 83,531 130,591
100.00 41.55 58.45 100 39.01 60.99
Source: Migration Tables of 1991 & 200 I Census
The Annexure IV(l) presents data on migrants data on migration by their place of birth. The majority of migrants are those who are bom within the state of enumeration, which constitute 85.87 per cent as per 2001 Census. Among them, migrants born
elsewhere in the district are larger than migrants born in other districts of the state. Considerable proportion of population from other state havc migrated to the district. The variations during the decade among different categories can be seen from the annexure.
ANNEXURE IV (2) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE
Sl. No.
Place of Last Residence
2
Last residence within the state of Enumeration
but outside the place of enumemtion
a Elsewhere in the district of enumeration
b In other districts of the state of enumeration
2 Last residence in other states of India
beyond the state of enumeratinn
3 Last residence in other countries
4 Unclassifiable
5 Total Migrants
Source: Migration Tables of 1991 & 200 I Census
Persons 3
184,970 83.98
125,404
56.93 59,566
27.04
33,232
15.09 860
0.39
1,201 0.55
220,263
100.00
The Annexure IV(2) presents data on migration by their place of 'last residence. As far as the district is concerned, it can be seen that migrants whose place of last residence was within the state of enumeration but outside the place of enumeration, constitute major proportion of migrant
1991 Census 2001 Census Males Females Persons Males Females
4 5 6 7 8
72,622 112,348 188,215 69,896 118,319
32.97 51.01 86.67 32.19 54.48
46,658 78,746 131,872 46,403 85,469
21.18 35.75 60.72 21.37 39.36
25,964 33,602 56,343 23,493 32,850
11.79 15.26 25.94 10.82 15.13
18,235 14,997 28,378 14,769 13,609
8.28 6.81 13.07 6.80 6.27
440 420 573 340 233
0.20 0.19 0.26 0.16 0.11
551 650
0.25 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00
91,848 128,415 217,166 85,005 132,161
41.70 58.30 100.00 39.14 60.86
population. As per 2001 Census, their percentage accounts for 86.67. Among them, more is the inflow from within the district. Considerable proportion from other state have migrated to the district. The variations during the decade among different categories can be seen from the annexure.
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ANNEXURE IV (3) -INTERSTATE IN-MIGRATION TO KODAGU DISTRICT
A ndbra Pradesh
Goa Kcrala Mahara;;htra
Tamil Nadu
WcstBcngal Orissa
Total for 5 states
Other states Total
Place of Birth
Source: Migrnlion Tables of 1991 & 2001 Census
The interstate in-migration to the district by their place of birth provided above, highlights the Slates with the largest contribution of migrants to the district. According to 2001 Census findings, large intlow of migrants are mainly from Kcrala and Tamilnadu which accounts for 57.26
1991 Census 2001 Census
Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to
total migrants total migrants
2 3 4 5
770 1.96 937 3.30 10 0.03 0.00
22,956 58.36 16,250 57.26 ISO 0.46 0.00
14.646 37.24 9,434 33.24 0.00 302 1.06 0.00 286 1.01
38.562 98.04 27,209 95.88 770 1.96 1,169 4.12
39,332 100.00 28,378 100.00
and 33.24 per cent respectively. The migrants reported from other States of Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Orissa is marginal. Further the category migrants from 'Other States' has
increased from 1.96 per cent in 1991 to 4.12 per cent in 2001.
ANNEXURE-IV(4) RURAL AND URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH - 1991 & 2001 CENSUS
Place of Birth
1. Within the state
2. In other slates of India
Rural and urban composition of internal migrants by their place of birth is provided in the above statement. The data for both the Census points out that majority
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Place of Enumeration-1991 Place of Enumeration-2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
2 3 4 5 6 7 176,550 144,053 32,497 183,870 159,327 24,543
100.0 S1.6 18.4 100.0 86.7 13.3
39,332 32,520 6,812 29,617 24,251 5,366 100.0 82.7 17.3 100.0 81.9 lS.1
of migrants within the State as well as from other states of India have migrated to nmll areas of the district. The details can be seen from the Statement.
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE - V
Brief account of Main Religions in the Disl l"iet / Taluk as per 1991 & 200] Census
Religion fon11s an integral part of Indian Social System. For an Indian, it is a way of life rather than a faith. Indian Census, since its inception is collecting data on religion and presenting the same in its reports. In the pre-independence Census reports, the data on religion was being presented
for 6 major religions viz., Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Besides, the minor religions have been classified under the category of 'Others'. The data on religion collected and presented by the Indian Census is the basic data of immense usc for the researchers, anthropologists, sociologists, demographers, administrators, planners and even for a common man.
ANNEXURE V (1) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY MAJOR RELIGIONS IN INDIA
AND KARNATAKADURING 1991 & 2001 AND ITS GROWTH RATE DURING 1981-91 AND 1991-2001 SI. Religion India Karnataka
No. Perce n tage Pe rce n tage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage
of growth of growth of growth of growth Population rate 1981 - Population rate 1991 - Population rate 1981 - Population rate 1991 -
1991 2 3 4 5
Hindus 82.4 22.3 80.5 2 Muslims 11.7 26.1 13.4 3 Christians 2.3 16.9 2.3 4 Sikhs 2.0 24.2 1.9 5 Buddhists 9.8 34 0.8 6 Jains 0.4 3.9 004 7 Others 0.4 13.1 0.6 8 Religions not
stated 0.6 573.4 0.1
India - State differentials
The comparative data of the country and the state of Karnataka presented in Annexure Y(l) reveals that the religion wise concentration of population in the state ofKarnataka is ofthree major religions viz., Hindus, Muslims and Christians. Hindus are returned on the higher side with over three per ccnt more than the national average. Christians recorded nearly one per cent less whereas the proportion of Muslims in the state to national population was almost the same. There are 85.5 per cent Hindus, 11.6 per cent Muslims and 1.9 per cent Christians in Karnataka as against that of 82.4 per cent Hindus, 11.7 per cent Muslims and 2.3 per cent Christians in India. In regard to concentration of other three major religions viz., Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains it is observed that Jains with 0.7 per cent form the fourth major religion in the state whereas Buddhists with 9.8 per cent is the third major religion in India. In the Indian scene the Sikhs form fifth major group, whereas in Karnataka, Buddhists and Sikhs arc placed fifth
position.
2001 1991 2001 6 7 8 9 10
20 85.5 20.7 83.9 15.3
29.3 11.6 25.7 12.2 23.5
22.1 1.9 11.1 1.9 17.4
16.9 Ng 57.8 0.0 51.7
23.2 0.1 72.8 0.7 438.7
26.0 0.7 14.6 0.8 26.5
111.3 Ng 51.0 0.2 1,725.50
76.3 0.1 8,242.00 0.3 232.9
Religion wise growth in the state during the decade 1981 - 91 reveals that the major religions viz., Hindus, Muslims and Christians recorded a growth rate in lesser degree i.e., 20.7 per cent, 25.7 per cent and 11.1 per cent respectively, against that of 22.3, 26.1 and 16.9 per cent in India as a whole. On the other hand Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains retorded a growth rate of 72.8 per cent, 57.8 per cent and 14.6 pecent respectively for the state against that of 34.0, 24.2 and 3.9 per cent rcspcctively for India. Thus, the Jains recorded a higher growth of nearly 11 per cent in the state than that of India as a whole during the
decade 1981 - 91.
Percentage distribution of population during 2001 Census, by major religions in India and Karnataka shows that Hindus form majority of the population with 80.5 and 83.9 per cent respectively, while Muslims fornl 13.4 and 12.2 per cent for the country and state respectively. The proportion of these religions for the country and state, during 1991 Census was 82.4 per cent and 85.5 per cent for Hindus and 11. 7 and 11.6 per cent for Muslims. There are not
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ANNE-XURE V(2) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION UNDER EACH RELIGION TO TOTAL
POPULATION IN THE DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA -1991 CEi'lSUS & 1001 CEt'lSUS
SI. State/District No.
2
Karnataka
Belgaum
2 Bagalkot
3 Bijapur
4 Gulbarga
5 Bidar
6 Raichur
7 Kappal
8 Gadag
9 Dharwad
10 Uttara Kannada
II Haveri
12 Bellary
13 Chitradurga
14 Davanagere
15 Shimoga
16 Udupi
I 7 Chikmagalur
18 Tumkur
19 Kolar
20 Bangalare
21 Bangalorc Ruml
22 Mandya
23 Hassan
322
Total Hindus Muslims Christians jains Buddhists Sikhs
Population
3 4 5 6 7 8
199
44,917,201 38,432,027 5,234,023 859,478 326,114 73,012
100.0 100.0
3,583,606 3,051,877
8.0 7.9
1,390,259
3.1 1,537,731
1,217,831
3.2 1,287,110
3.4 3.4 2,582,1692,111,012
5.7 5.5
1,255,799
2.8
1,351,809
3.0
958,078
2.1
859,042
1.9
1,374,895
3.1
1,220,260
2.7
927,606
2.4 1,145,192
3.0
844,048
2.2
739,806
1.9 1,066,457
2.8
1,030,498
2.7
1,269,213 1,050,770
2.8 2.7
1,656,000 1,429,680
3.7 3.7 1,312,717
2.9
1,559,222
3.5 1,452,259
3.2
1,038,099
1,213,650
3.2
1,362,005
3.5 1,253,363
3.3
890,793 2.3 2.3
1,017,283 903,775
2.3 2.4
2,305,819 2,116,455
5.1
2,216,889
4.9
4,839,162
10.8 1,673,194
3.7 1,644,374
3.7 1,569,684
3.5
5.5
1,925,354
5.0
3,882,329
10.1
1,520,520
4.0
1,568,015
4.1
1,462,805
3.8
100.0
363,118
6.9
150,248.
2.9
241,730
4.6
444,644
8.5
241,978
4.6
185,945
3.6
107,218
2.1
109,682
2.1
259,725
5.0
134,056
2.6
206,613
4.0
207,962
4.0
92,546
1.8 185,772
3.6
165,308
3.2
72,989
1.4
81,397
1.6 176,905
3.4
100.0
15,810
1.8 2,107
0.3
702
0.1
14,189
1.7
39,539
4.6
16,061
1.9
4,002
0.5 2,695
0.3
25,308
2.9
44,045
5.1
1,752
0.2
11,418
1.3
1,996
0.2
4,517
0.5 23,828
2.8
68,364
8.0
25,805
3.0 5,878
0.7 252,750 34,554
4.8 4.0 634,991 274,900
12.1 32.0
144,337 6,559
2.8 0.8
65,301 6,762
1.3 0.8
84,752 14,448
1.6 1.7
100.0
147,428
45.2
19,169
5.9
6,911
2.1
4,960
1.5
517
0.2
2,806
0.9
1,823
0.6
5,405
1.7
20,742
6.4
3,124
1.0
8,752
2.7
4,927
1.5
3,020
0.9
5,433
1.7 8,130
2.5
4,378
1.3
4,134
1.3 4,566
1.4
3,423
l.l 38,435
11.8
1,147
0.4
3,087
1.0 4,731
1.5
10U.0
882
1.2 40
0.1
19
0.0
2,914
4.0
44,274
60.6
104
0.1
30
0.0
3
0.0
98
0.1 7,620
.10.4
35
0.1
144
0.2
14
0.0
34
0.1
II
0.0
125
0.2
2
0.0
60
0.1
88
0.1 935
1.3
22
0.0
117
0.2
126
0.2
9
10,101
100.0
552
5.5
.128
1.3
131
1.3
269
2.7
815
8.1
21
0.2
43
0.4
3
0.0
754
7.5 180
1.8 102
1.0
155
\.5
99
1.0
137
1.4
193
1.9 132
1.3
29 0.3
145
1.4
258 2.6
5,024
49.7
197 2.0
157
1.6 167
1.7
Other Religion
Religions not stated
and persuations
10
6,325
100.0
462
7.3
165
2.6
208
2.4 460
7.3
148
2.3
106
1.7 21
0.3
260
4.1
416
6.6
76
1.2
78 . 1.2 258
4.1
90
1.4
202
3.2 370
5.9
167
2.6
39
0.6
106
1.7
94
1.5 1,175
18.6
47
0.7
20
0.3
149
2.4
11
36,121
100.0
3,477
9.6
571
1.6 920
2.6
3,721
10.3
922
2.6
1,574
4.4
893 2.5
1,188
3.3 1,395
3.9
661
1.8 1,111
3.1 1,456
4.0
1,302
3.6
1,122
3.1
1,056
2.9
1,150 3.2
2,102
5.8
1,704
4.7
368
1.0 1,373
3.8
365
1.0
915
2.5
2,506
6.9
ANNEXURES '-"---~-'----------'-----'------- ------------._----- .. _---_._----_
- - . -- --.-.. -------------.----~-----.. -------.-----.-.-.---.----.-.----~.-
SI. SllIte/District Total Hilldus Muslims Christians Jains Buddhists Sikhs <'\0. Population
24
25
26
27
2 3 Dakshina Kannada 1,656,165
3.7 Kodagu
Mysore
Chamarajngar
488,455
1.1
2,281,653
5.1
883,365
2.0
4
1,166,989
3.0
404,785
1.1
2,033,281
5.3
826,021
2.2
5 6
326,284 151,203
6.2 17.6
66,573
1.3
196,736
3.8
34,463
0.7
16,271
1.9 28,623
3.3 18,142
2.1
2001 Ka .. nataka 52,850,562 44,321,279 6,463,127 1,009,164
01 Belgaum
02 Bagalkot
03 Bijapur
04 Gulbarga
05 Bidar
06 Raichur
07 Kappal
08 Gadag
09 Dharwad
10 Uttam Kannada
II Haveri
12 Bellary
13 Chitradurga
14 Davanagere
15 Shimoga
16 Udupi
17 Chikmagalur
18 Tumkur
19 Kolar
20 Bangalore
100,0 100,0 100,0 t 00.0
4,214,505 3,565,153
8.0 8.0
1,65 I ,892
3.1
1,806,918
3.4
1,424,121
3.2
1,495,080
3.4
3,130,922 2,381,497
5.9 5.4
1,502,373 1,020,174
2.8 2.3
1,669,762
3.2
I, I 96,089
2.3
971,835
1.8 1,604,253
3.0
1,353,644
2.6
1,439,116
2.7
2,027,140
3.8
1,417,051
3.2
1,042,294
2.4
825,166
1.9 1,221,335
2.8
1,132,005
2.6
1,163,323
2.6
1,739,522
3.9
1,517,896 1,388,506
2.9 3.1 1,790,952
3.4
1,642,545
3.1 1,112,243
2.1
1,140,905
2.2
2,584,711
4.9
1,532,714 3.5 .
1,401,087
3.2
958,389
2.2
1,004,674
2.3
2,349,801
5.3
2,536,069 2,196,660
4.8 5.0
6,537,124 5,188,807
12.4 11.7
440,836
6.8
184,013
2.8
294,491
4.6
551,171
8.5
295,762
4.6
228,652
3.5
137,174
2.1
126,232
2.0
315,177
4.9
161,574
2.5
253,927
3.9
257,806
4.0
109,412
1.7
226,708
3.5
200,979
3.1
83,059
1.3
94,429
1.5
211,732
3.3
17,692
1.8
2,781
0.3
1,375
0.1
18,529
1.8
43,150
4.3
12,390
1.2
4,083
0.4
3,223
0.3
27,634
2.7
44,907
4.4
2,217
0.2
13,226
1.3
2,305
0.2
5,308
0.5
26,474
2.6
65,634
6.5
27,501
2.7
7,736
0.8
298,767 32,547
4.6 3.2
874,600 378,978
13.5 37.6
7
9,560
2.9
86
0.0
8,991
2.8
429
0.1
8
91
0.1
6 0,0
11,681
16.0
3,537
4.8
412,659 393,300
100.0 100.0
169,466 5,132
41.1 1.3
23,882 826
5.8 0.2
8,356 2,314
2.0 0.6
6,426 153,619
1.6 39.1
1,173 122,083
0.3 31.0
3,850 1,447
0.9 0.4
2,649 99
0.6 0.0
6,088 355
1.5 O. I
25,089 2,189
6.1 0.6
3,57 I . 10,658
0.9 2.7
9,829
2.4
6,943
1.7 3,648
0.9
6,165
1.5 9,513
2.3
4,560
1.1 5,081
1.2 5,431
1.3 3,896
0.9
68,723
16.7
73
0.0
505
0.1
200
0.1
44
0.0
171
0.0
116
0.0
1,129
0.3
254
0.1
610
0.2
4,245
I.l
9
72 0.7
11 0.1
313 3.1 14
0.1
15,326
100.0
974
6.4
164
1.1
248
1.6
522
3.4 654
4.3
119
0.8
120
0.8
88 0.6
1,145 7.5
224
1.5
191
1.2
416
2.7
570
3.7
167
1.1
289
1.9 225
1.5
65
0.4
328
2.1
341
2.2
6,690
43.7
Other Religion Religions not stated
&
persuations
10
161
2.6
285
4.5
747
11.8
15
0.2
115,460
100.0
8,411
7:3
12,583
10.9
1,893
1.6
9,035
7.8
12,145
10.5
1,684
1.5
4,275
3.7
7,743
6.7
7,503 6.5
413
0.4
4,061
3.5
4,715
4.1
4,844
4.2
8,902
7.7
2,480
2.1 44
0.0
3,975
3.4
5,686
4.9
266
0.2
3,208 2.8
11
1,806
5.0
438
1.2
1,281
3.6
744
2.1
120,247
100,0
6,841
5.7
3,522
2.9
3,161
2.6
10,123
8.4
7,232
6.0
4,569
3.8
5,395
4,5
2,940
2.4
4,181
3.5
292
0.2
5,495
4.6
4,007
3.3
8,411
7.0
10,944
9.1 1,552
1.3 216
0.2
4,051
3.4
3,743
3.1
2,982 2.5
11,873
9.9
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SI. State/District Total Hindus Muslims Christians Jains Buddhists Sikhs Other Religion
No. Population Religions not statcd &
persuatio
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
21 Bangalore Rural 1,881,514 1,693,838 170,570 8,737 2,048 730 257 683 4,651
3.6 3.8 2.6 0.9 0.5 0.2 1.7 0.6 3.9
22 Mandya 1,763,705 1,667,640 69,890 8,094 3,861 11,093 158 1,175 1,794
3.3 3.8 1.1 0.8 0.9 2.8 1.0 \.0 1.5
23 Hassan 1,721,669 1,587,287 104,730 15,598 5,691 2,180 365 574 5,244
3.3 3.6 1.6 1.5 1.4 0.6 2.4 0.5 4.4
24 Dakshina Kannada 1,897,730 1,301,603 418,904 164,982 10,525 513 352 227 624
3.6 2.9 6.5
25 Kodagu 548,561 450,694 78,466
1.0 1.0 1.2
26 Mysore 2,641,027 2,309,267 234,302
5.0 5.2 3.6
27 Chamanljngar 965,462 863,591 39,764
1.8 1.9 0.6
The above table fi.lrnishes the composition of six
major religions along with 'Other Religions' and
'Religion not stated' among the districts of the state during 2001 Census along with 1991 Census. As may
be seen from the table that the proportion of
population to total population during 2001 Censlls is below 5 per cent for 23 districts of the state and is between 5-10 per cent in 3 districts. Only Bangalore
district has the distinction of having more than 10 per cent of the total population of the state in its
jurisdiction. During 1991 Census the situation was almost similar with 22 districts having a proportion of
16.3 2.6 0.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 17,951 . 207 677 68 133 365
1.8 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3
34,875 14,954 37,924 530 4,599 4,576
3.5 3.6 9.6 3.5 4.0 3.8
21,237 1,034 34,114 56 4,203 1,463
2.1 0.3 8.7 0.4 3.6 1.2
less than 5 per cent and 4 districts had more than 5 per cent but below 10 per cent. With ]0.76 per cent of the total popUlation Bangalore district occupied the top position.
Of the total population of the state, proportion of districts having Hindus and Muslims was uniform during both the Censuses i.e. less than 5 per eent of the total population in 21 districts for Hindus and 23 districts [or Muslims, while in 5 and 3 districts respectively for Hindus and Muslims had a proportion of 5-10 per cent and Banga]ore district alone had more than 10 per cent.
ANNEXUREV(3)- PERCEl"lTAGEAND DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY MAJOR RELIGION IN
KARNATAKA AND KODAGUDISTRICT-1991 & 2001
Religion Karnataka Kodagu 1991 2001 1991 2001
Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
Hindus
Muslims Christians Jains Buddhists Sikhs Others Religion not stated
2
38,432,027 5,234,023
859,478 326,114
73,012 10,101 6,325
36,121
3 4
85.50 44,321,279 11.60 6,463,127
1.90 1,009,164 0.70 412,659 0.20 393,300
Ng 15,326 Ng 115,460
0.10 120,247
The percentage distribution of popUlation by major religion in Karnataka and Kodagu district for 1991 and 2001 Censuses are presented in the above table. As may be seen from the table that in
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5 6 7 8 9 83.86 404,785 82.87 450,694 82.16 12.23 66,573 lH3 78,466 14.30
1.91 16,271 3.33 17,951 3.27 0.78 86 0.02 207 0.04 0.74 6 0.00 677 0.12 0.03 II 0.00 68 0.01 0.22 285 0.06 133 0.02 0.23 438 0.09 365 0.07
Karnataka, Hindus form 85.5 and 83.86 per cent of the total population during 1991 and 2001 Censuses, followed by Muslims and Christians. The corresponding statistics for the district does not
ANNEXURES
differ much as Hindus and Muslims occupy the
top two places followed by Christians. These three
religion cover more than 99 per cent of the total
population of the district. Remarkable increase in
the proportion of Buddhists population has been. noticed between 1991 and 2001 Censuses in the State.
Rural - Urban differentials
ANNEXURE V(4) - DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF MAJOR RELIGIONS IN
KARNATAKA AND KODAGU -1991 & 2001
S tate! District Religion 1,991 2,001 Rural Urban Rural Urban
Number % Number % .Number % Number °/0 2 3· 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kodagu .Hindus 348,276 86.0 56,509 14.0 396,349 87.9 54,345 12.1 Muslims 49,300 74J 17,273 25.9 61,771 78.7 16,695 21.3 Christians 12,192 74.9 4,079 25.1 13,854 77.2 4,097 22.8 Jains 29 33.7 57 66.3 86 41.5 121 ·58.5 Buddhists 16.7 5 83.3 628 92.8 49 7.2 Sikhs 5 45.5 6 54.5 56 82.4 12 17.6 Others 285 100.0 0 0.0 118 88.7 15 11.3 Religion not stated 426 97.3 12 2.7 317 86.8 48 13.2
Distribution of major religion by residence for the Sikh religion reside in urban areas of the State. As State and district are presented II1 the above far as the district is concerned, according to 2001 statement. Majority of Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Census data, except Jains, other major religions arc those who have not stated thei~ religion are residing concentrated in rural areas. Percentage of J ains in rural areas of the State during both the Censuses. residing in urban area constitute 58.5. A comparative While population belonging to Muslim, Christian and data for 1991 Census is provided in the annexure.
ANNEXURE-V(5) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY RELIGION IN DIFFERENT TALUKS OF KODAGU DISTRICT
Name of 1991 Census
District/Taluk Total Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion Population Religions not stated
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kodagu A 488,455 404,785 66,573 16,271 86 6 11 285 438
P 100.00 82.87 13.63 3.33 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.09
Madikeri A 127418 101837 21612 3751 12 1 18 187
P 100.00 79.92 16.96 2.94 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.15
Somvarpet A 182,526 156,085 20,301 5,933 14 5 2 59 127
P 100.00 85.51 11.l2 3.25 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.Q3 0.07
Virajpet A 178,511 146,863 24,660 6,587 60 1 8 208 124 .p 100.00 82.27 13.81 . 3.69 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.07
2001 Census
Kodagu A 548,561 450,694 78,466 17,951 207 677 68 133 365
P 100.00 82.16 14.30 3.27 0.04 0.12 0.01 0.02 0.07
Madikeri A 142,012 111,836 26,008 4,003 56 II 7 38 53
P 100.00 78.75 18.31 2:82 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.04
Somvarpet A 205,921 174,331 24,008 6,723 84 636 12 30 97
P 100.00 84.66 11.66 3.26 0.04 0.31 0.01 0.01 0.05
Virajpct A 200,628 164,527 28,450 7,225 67 30 49 65 215
p 100.00 82.01 14.18 3.60 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.11
A : Absolute P : Percentage
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Talukwise distribution of population following major religion is presented above. As far as the district is concerned, majority of the population follow Hindu faith in all the taJuks. This is followed by
Muslims and Christians in Kodagu district. A comparison between 199 J and 200 I Census data expose marginal variations in different faiths persuaded by the population during the decade.
ANNEXURES - __ ._--__ ._---------_--_-------_._-------_._---- ••.... ... _.- --" --_--_--_---------------.-._---------_ .. _----_--_ .. _--_ .. _------_----- .. ----------.•. ---~.-- ... - .. __ -._ .. --
ANNEXURE VJ- MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION IN KODAGU DISTRICT -1991& 2001
Marital Status 1991 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
2 3 4 5 6 7 Karnataka
Never married 23,411,394 15,931,095 7,480,299 26,022,461 17,049,964 8,972,497 52.05 35.42 16.63 49.24 32.26 16.98
Married 19,316,111 13,479,003 5,837,108 23,967,061 15,823,402 8,143,659 42.95 29.97 12.98 45.35 29.94 15.41
Widowed 2,151,978 1,585,338 566,640 2,680,975 1,881,875 799,100 4.78 3.52 1.26 5.07 3.56 1.51
Divorced or 89,958 69,317 20,641 180,065 133,792 46,273 separated 0.20 0.15 0.05 0.34' 0.25 0.09 . Unspecified 7,760 4,660 3,100
0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 44,977,201 31,069,413 13,907,788 52,850,562 34,889,033 17,961,529
100.00 69.06 30.94 ]00.00 66.01 33.99 Koda u
Never married 245,957 204,825 41,132 256,684 219,659 37,025 5{).35 41.93 8.42 46.79 40.04 6.75
Married 217,364 183,895 33,469 260,314 225,536 34,778
44.50 37.65 6.85 47.45 41.11 6.34
Widowed 23,340 20,170 3,170 28,506 25,154 3,352
4.78 4.13 0.65 5.20 4.59 0.61
Divorced or 1,734 1,574 160 3,057 2,830 227
separated 0.35 0.32 0.03 0.56 0.52 0.04
Unspecified 60 50 10
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 488,455 410,514 77,941 548,561 473,179 75,382
100.00 84.04 15.96 100.00 86.26 13.74
It may be seen from Annexure VI that the percentage of "Never Married" population accounts for 49.24 per cent and 46.79 per cent at state and district levels during 2001 Census, while the samc was 52.05 per cent and 50.35 per cent during 1991 Census. Similarly the percentage figures of the district for
Married, widowed and Divorced or Separated are 47.45, 5.20 and 0.56 per cent during 2001 Census. Comparative data for 1991 Census is also furnished in the table for ready reference. The percentage variation of all the marital categories between rural and urban is marginal in both state and district popUlation.
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ANNEXURE VII- SEX AND LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN THEDlSTR1CT -1991 &.2001 CENSUS
Category 1991 2001
Person Male Female Pc rson Male Female
2 3 4 5 6 7
Karnataka
Total Population 44,977,201 22,951,917 22,025,284 52,850,562 26,898,918 25,951,644
1 !\literate 23,964,008 10,080,289 13,883,719 22,415,600 9,237,707 13,177,893
53.28 43.92 63.04 42.41 34.34 50.78
II Literate 21,013,193 12,871,628 8,141,565 30,434,962 17,661,211 12,773,751
46.72 56.08 36.96 57.59 65.66 49.22
i) Literate without any formal schooling 126,670 66,250 60,420 538,542 318,906 219,636
including educationallcvcl unclassitied 0.28 0.29 0.27 1.02 1.19 0.85
ii) Below Primary 5,605,111 3,225,595 2,379,516 7,676,809 4,205,270 3,471,539
12.46 14.05 10.80 14.53 15.63 13.38
iii) Primary 5,660,132 3,343,397 2,316,735 8,469,455 4,606,498 3,862,957
12.58 14.57 10.52 16.03 17.13 14.89
iv) Middle 4,103,828 2,474,544 1,629,284 3,815,098 2,239,919 1,575,179
9.12 10.78 7.40 7.22 8.33 6.07
v) Matriculation/Secondary 3,071,433 2,007,994 1,063,439 5,170,384 3,083,899 2,086,485
6.83 8.75 4.83 9.78 11.46 8.04 vi) Higl1er Secondary / Intermediate/ 1,029,092 713,930 315,162 2,OSl,6?7 1,301,965 749,722 Pre-U n ivers ity /Senior Secondary 2.29 3.11 1.43 3.88 4.84 2.89 vii) Non-technical diploma or certificate 152,524 92,039 60,485 69,039 54,661 14,378 not equal to degree 0.34 OAO 0.27 0.13 0.20 0.06 viii) Technical diploma or certificate 152,327 135,096 17,231 4 I 6,95.1 327,689 89,262 not equal to degree 0.34 0.59 0.08 0.79 1.22 0.34 ix). Graduate and above 1,112,076 812,783 299,293 2,226,959 1,522,376 704,583
2.47 3.54 1.36 4.21 5.66 2.71
Kodagu Total Population 488,455 246,869 241,586 548,561 274,831 273,730 1 Illiterate 203,175 88,213 114,962 175,020 74,243 100,777
41.60 35.73 47_59 31.91 27.01 36.82 II Literate 285,280 158,656 126,624 373,541 200,588 172,953
58.40 64.27 52.41 68.09 72.99 63.18 i) Literatc without any formal schooling 420 240 180 4,273 2,016 2,257 including educational level unclassified 0.09 0.10 0.07 0.78 0.73 0.82 ii) Below Primary 82,933 44,659 38,274 83,154 42,550 40,604
16.98 18.09 15.84 15.16 15.48 14.83 iii) Primary 82,976 46,485 36,491 109,557 58,298 51,259
16.99 18.83 15.10 19.97 21.21 18.73 iv) Middle 50,607 28,377 22,230 61,766 34,364 27,402
10.36 11.49 9.20 11.26 12.50 10.01 v) Matriculation/Secondary 38,682 21,843 16,839 60,440 32,667 27,773
7.92 8.85 6.97 11.02 11.89 10.15 vi) Higher Secondary / Int ermediate/ 13,780 7,360 6,420 27,621 14,834 12,787 Pre-U niversiry ISenior Secondary 2.82 2.98 2.66 5.04 5.40 4.67 vii) N on-technical dip loma or certificate 970 370 600 162 113 49 not equal to degree 0.20 0.15 0.25 0.03 0.04 0.02 viii) Technical diploma or certificate. 705 555 150 1,845 1,220 625 not equal to degree 0.14 0.22 0.06 0.34 0.44 0.23 iX) Graduate and above 14,207 8,767 5,440 24,723 14,526 10,197
2.91 3.55 2.25 4.5\ 5.29 3.73
The level of education by sex [or the district and of illiterates during the decade has decreased vis-a-the State during 1991 and 200 I Census are presented vis for the State and the district. Though the male in the above annexure. It can be seen that percentage literates out number females, the percentage of
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ANNEXURES
women folk acquired literacy during the decade is
more than the male population. The comparison of
data for the two censuses reveals it so for the State
and the district. The ditfcrcnt educational level
attained by the population can be seen in detail in the above annexure.
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ANNEXURE - vm
DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUE RETURNED DURING 1991 & 2001 CENSUS
As part of Census publication programme the data on spoken languages/Mother Tongues will be presented under C Series. The table C-7 shows the distribution of languages/Mother Tongues which returned 10,000 or more speakers each at all-India level (including of Mother Tongues grouped under each for the district, with total, rural/urban and male/ female break ups). The unclassified Mother Tongues and the Mother Tongues having less than 10,000 speakers have been relegated to 'Other' Mother Tongue category. The table is divided into Part AScheduled languages with Mother Tongues grouped under each and Part B-Non-scheduled languages with Mother Tongue grouped under each. The instmctions to the enumerators in regard to this question read as under.
"Record Mother Tongue in full, whatever be the name of the language returned by the person enumerated". The definition of Mother Tongue is the same as in 1991. "Mother Tongue is the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language
mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the Mother Tongue. In case of infants and deaf mutes the language usually spoken by the mother should be recorded. In case of doubt, the language mainly spoken in the household may be recorded".
As the above instructions to the enumerators would show, the respondent was made to feel free to return the name of his/her Mother Tongue and the same was recorded faithfully by the enumerators. This naturally leads to recording of a very large number of Mother Tongue names. It is to be mentioned that Mother Tongues as returned in the Census are basically, the designation provided by the n:!:Jpondcnts. These designations or Mother Tongue labels need not be identical with. the actual linguistic mediums. For assessing the correlation between the Mother Tongue designations and actual languages and dialects the· raw returns of Census were subjected to thorough scrutiny and rationalization.
The abstract of languages as Mother Tongues and their strength in the district during 1991 and 200 1 Census are provided below.
STATEMENT-I ABSTRACr OF LANGUAGES AS MOTHER TONGUES AND THEIR STRENGTH IN KODAGU DISTRICT-1991
AND 2001 CENSUS
SI. No.
2
3
4
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PART A: LANGUAGES SPECIFIED IN THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE TO THE CONSTITUTION
Language
Major
2
Assamese
Bengali
Gujarati
Hindi
Sub
3
Assamese
Total
Bengali
Total
GUjarati
Total
Hindi
Banjari
LamaniILambadi
Marwari
R'liasthani
Malvi
1991 Census
Major Sub
4 5
5
5
5
27
27
27
1,945
843
6
66 5
31
200] Census
Major Sub
6 7
37
37
37
487
487
487
66
66 66
4,337
3,740
4
504
1S
72
2
ANNEXURES ---- -~----.. ------------ --.--.-~-~--------------- ------_" _--- - -----------------_.-----
SI. No. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census Major Sub Major Sub Major Sub
2 3 4 5 6 7
Others 994
Total 1,945 4,337
5 Kannada 184,798 193,088
Kannada 180,760 193,088
Badaga
Others 4,037
Total 184,798 193,088
6 Konkani 6,729 6,711
Konkani 6,643 6,711
Others 86
Total 6,729 6,711
7 Malayalam 113,752 128,789
Malayalam 96,149 109,312
Yerava 17,267 19,477
Others 336
Total 113,752 128,789
8 Manipuri 2
Manipuri 2
Toial 2
9 Marathi 2,957 2,798
Marathi 2,807 2,798
Others 150
Total 2,95.7 2,798
10 Nepali 35 221
Nepali 35 221
Total 35 221
II Oriya 177
Oriya 177
Total 177
12 Punjabi 9
Punjabi 9
Total 9
13 Sanskrit 9 3
Sanskrit 9 3
Total 9 3
14 Sindhi 10 7
Sindhi 10 7
Total 10 7
15 Tamil 32,278 30,756
Tamil 32,269 30,745
YerukalaNerukula 11
Others 9
Total 32,278 30,756
16 Telugu 7,967 10,583
Telugu 7,967 10,583
Total 7,967 10,583
17 Urdu 13,868 15,567
Urdu 13,864 15,567
Others 4
Total 13,868 15,567
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PART B: LANGUAGES NOT SPECIFIED IN THE EIGHTH SCHEDULETO THE CONSTITUTION
SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Major Sub Major Sub Major Sub
2 3 4 5 6 7
Arabic/Arbi 49 365
Arabic/Arbi 49 365 Total 49 365
2 BhililBhilodi 38 Barel 38 Total 38
3 Bhotia 2 Bhotia 2 Total 2
4 BodolBoro 4 Bodo/Bora 4
4 5 Coorgi / Kodagu 79,415 92,193
Coorgi / Kodagu 79,415 92,193 Total 79,415 92,193
6 Dogri 6 Dogri 6 Total 6
7 English 89 114 English 89 114 Total 89 114
8 Gondi 14 Gondi Muria
Others 14 Total 14
9 Kharia 47 Kharia 47 Total 47
10 Koda/Kora III KodalKora III Total III
II KudubilKudumbi 15
KudubilKudumbi 15 Total 15
12 KurubalKurumba 6,427
KurubaIKurumba 6,427 Total 6,427
13 Limbu 4
Limbu 4
Total 4 14 NissilDafia
Tagin
Total 15 Santali
Santali Total
16 Tibetan II
Tibetan 11
Total 11
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ANNEXURES -_--------.. _-_ .. _--_ .. _----_._--- --_-__ ._--._--------------------- - -._"----_. __ "------- . "------ --.... --_,,_ - -----------_._-----------_._----_._
PART B: LANGUAGES NOT SPECIFIED IN THE EIGHTH SCHEDULETO THE CONSTITUTION
SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. ----~M~a~j~O~r--------~~~----S~U~b------------~M~a~j~O~r~~~~S-U-b---- ---M--a-jo-r~~~~S~U-b----
2 3 4 5 6 7
17
18
Tulu
Others
Tulu Others Total
44,110 47,989 44,105
5 44,110
7,643
47,989
47,989
7,643
Statement II
Part A : Languages in descending order of strength with their percentage to the' total population of the district (percentage of only those languages
SI. Language No.
1 2
Kannada 2 Malayalam 3 Tamil
4 Urdu
5 Telugu
6 Konkani
7 Marathi
8 Hindi
9 Nepali
10 Gujarati
II Sindhi
12 Sanskrit
13 Bengali
14 Assamese
15 Oriya
16 Kashmiri
17 Manipuri
18 Punjabi Kodagu District
Part B: Languages iIi descending order of strength with thcir percentage to the total population of the district (percentage of only those
SI. Language
No.
1 2
I Coorgi ! Kodagll
2 Tulu
3 English
4 Arabic! Arbi
5 Kharia
6 Gondi
7 Dogri
8 Santali
9 BhililBhilodi
have been shown which comprise at least 0.01 per cent of the total population of the district) -1991 and 2001 Censuses.
1991 Census 2001 Census , Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage
3 4 5 6
184,798 37,83 193,088 35.20 113,752 23.29 128,789 23.48
32,278 6.61 30,756 5.61 13,868 2.84 15,567 2.84 7,967 1.63 10,583 1.93
6,729 1.38 6,711 1.22
2,957 0.61 2,798 0.51 1,945 0.40 4,337 0.79
35 0,01 221 0.04
27 0.01 66 0.01
10 7
9 3
5 487 0.09 37 0.01
177 0.03
2 9
488,455 74.60 393,638 71.76
languages have shown which comprise at least 0.01 per cent of the total population ofthe district)
1991 and 2001 Censuses.
1991 Census 2001 Census
Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage
3 4 5 6
79,415 16.26 92,193 16.81
44,110 9.03 47,989 8.75
89 0.02 114 0.02
49 0.01 365 0.07
47 0.01
14 6
.~ ... ,3.8. - 01
333
SI. Language
No.
I 2
10 Bhotia
II BodolBoro
12 Kada/Kara
13 KudubiIKuduI11bi
14 Kuruba/Kurumba
15 Lilnbu
16 NissilDafla
17 Tibetan
18 Total Of Other Languages
Kodagu District
The statement I & II givcs a clear picture of the languages spoken in the district. A closer study of 2001 Census data reveals that as many as 3 J languages which returned 10,000 or more speakers are spoken in the district. The 'Other' category include Mother Tongues spoken by less than 10,000 speakers. Majority
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - KODAGU
1991 Census 2001 Census
Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage
3 4 5 6
2 4
III 0.02
15
6.427 1.17
4
J
11
347 0.07 7,643 1.39
124,073 25.40 154,923 28.24
oflhe population speak Kannada which constitute 35.2 per cent followed by 23.48 per cent of Malayalam speaking population. Among the languages not specified in the Eighth Schedule to the constitution, Coorgi is spoken by 16.81 per cent of population. Similar data for J 991 is provided in the annexure.
Linguistic classification of the languages
The names of the 114· Sc hcduled and N on
Scheduled languages falling in the five language
families are given below with ([Ie Scheduled
Languages denoted as (3). Of the 18 Scheduled
Languages, 13 fall in the IndO-Aryan branch of the
Indo-European family, 4 in the Dravidian family and
one in the Tibeto-Bunnese family.
1. INDO-EUROPEAN
(a) INDO-ARYAN
1. Assamese (3),2. Bengali (3),3. Bhili/Bhilodi, 4. Bishnupuriya, 5. Dogri; 6. GUjarati (S), 7. Halabi, 8. Hindi (S), 9. Kashmiri (S), 10. Khandeshi, J 1. Konkani (S), 12. Lahnda, 13. Marathi (S), 14. Nepali (S), 15. Oriya (8), 16. Punjabi (S), J 7. Sanskrit (S), 18. Sindhi (S), 19. Urdu (S).
(b) GERMANIC
I. English
2. DRAVIDIAN
1. Coorgf/Kodagli; 2. Gondi, 3. Jatapu, 4. Kannada· (S), 5.· Khond/Kondh, 6. Kisan, 7. Kolami, 8.Konda~ 9. Koya, 10. Kui, 11. Kumkhl Oraon, 12. Malayalam (S),I l3. Malto, 14 P .. . a1]l, J 5. J:amiI (S), 16. Tulu, 17. Telugu (S).
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3. AUSTRO-ASIATlC
1. Bhumij, 2. Gadaba, 3. Bo, 4 . .luang, 5. Kharia, 6. Khasi, 7. Koda/Kora, 8. Korku. 9. Korwa, 10. Munda, 11. Mundari, J 2. Nicobarese, J 3. Santali, 14. Savara.
4. TIBETO-BURMESE
1. Adi, 2. Anal, 3. Angami, 4. Ao, 5. Bhotia, 6. Bodo/Boro, 7. Chakesang, 8. Chakm/Chokri, 9. Chang, 10. Deori, 11. Dimasa, 12. Gangte, 13. Garo, 14. Halam, 15. Hmar, 16. Kabui, 17. Karbi/Mikir, 18. Khezha, 19. Khiemnungan, 20. Kilmauri, 21. Koch, 22. Korn, 23. Konyak, 24, Kuki, 25. Lahauli, 26. Lakher, 27. Lalung, 28. Lepcha, 29. Liangmei, 30. Limbu, 31. Lotha, ,32. Lushai/Mizo, 33. Manipuri (8), 34. Mao, 35. Maram, 36. Maring, 37 .. Miri/Mishing, 38. Mishmi, 39. Mogh, 40. Monpa, 41. Nissi/Dat1a, 42. Nocte, 43. Paite, 44. Pawi, 45. Phom, 46. Pochury, 47. Rabha, 48. Rengma, 49. Sangtam, 50. Sema~ 51. Sherpa, 52. Tangkhul, 53. Tangsa, 54. Thado, 55. Tibetan. 56. Tripuri, 57. Vaiphei, 58. Waneho, 59. Yimehungre, 60. Zeliang, 61. Zcrni, 62. Zou.
S_ SEMITO-HAMITIC
i. Arabic! Arbi
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